Grand Traverse Herald, November 01, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 01, 1910

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-11-01

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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TWICE A WEEK- ■ TtjESDAY AMD T H C RS D A Y—« 1.6 O
OHANO TRAVEME HERALD AND TRAVEItEE DAY- EAGLE,

CONSOLIDATION

The job department will hive
pony Whitlock cyclinder prea
^ne of the beat manufacturedGordon job pmaea and two Per­
fection job preanos, a power paper
entter, a power wire atitehin;;
machine, and a paper ponehini^*
machine and all other appliancca
to com{Hcte an ui>-to^8te printing
plant
\
With thtec fat^litiea. the Hcnld
and Kccord C-ooipany cxpt'cta lo
give to the people of North<
Michigan, daily and aemi-weckly
ttc^papora that anil Iw a credit,
iio^ only to the publiala-ra. but to
this section of the atate.
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The Record-Eagle'a mechanical
appliances will'caable prompt de­
livery of the paper everj- evening,
and* 'iU

newa ^tbering
...........................ities
facilii
both local and by-wire, will be
anfdciently coinpK*te to imn-t the
desires of the thousands M read­
ers of the publications,
' It is the purpose of the company
ulao to aparv no expenne to |rive
be p*«opic a NEWSPAPER in
y sense of the a'ord. fr^p from
any undue mtiui-nces whatever,
Today vritn«a*e« the moat iinporUnt aewnpaper tra^two in and published under a poliov of
NEITRALITT.
and INDEPENIL
XlktMrtory of Northern lllehigan. vit. the eooaoIkUtion^ of
paOy^i&'^c with the EvraioE Reeord. im^c Tnm-^
' EXCE in I*OLITlCS. its aim l>eig to SERVE TUE REST INflPB»>WeCSi7. WITH we unoo iraw™.- ucroiu.
lui:
traatfer of the lia«le Httm pit^y to the Uerahl and Becord Com-. 'KRESTS of this section of the
state, which it hopes to still aapuy haTh«,been fully completed.
aist in dcvelopi^. Its -coluuius
.To^ay’o will he the Uat im.3 of the fieJIy £e«le and on
will be open to all for the proper
disenasion of all matters of public
interest,
following the newspaper
«t. f<
stion. First and tnle of signed articles.
TWcM «ce powerful reasons for 1
both the Record and Eaglo have been of such E staudanl
There will Im- no iinimriiate ad­
of exceUence Ibat there have not been and there will not be for vance <n the Bubscri{iliun price of
■any jttata U> come. suflB^eiit reaoKrres in thv oosnmuntty to war- the Rr-eord-Kagl)-. or the consolid­
(Ut'tS cx^diturc reqniAxl for operation «f
«e]rapai>er plants^ ated semi-weekly nur in the ad­
. audi da have been maintainod in this city.
vertising rates, until (Retailed ad(Bper forces, the juatment on an (-quitahlo basis
By the Jafalhg of Uicso two
in both cad be arraugtHl that will lx* fair
■etebania t^'Tnvcne City, who have
_________________________
Waoc oowiiwd by the Roc- Ik>A to advertiser and publisher.
{■pen
can edver the same territoiy ' .
ord and
an th« Baglf, and the semi-weeki.v iferold ptid the semi-week­ Erei^- (-ffort will hg made to inily Ba^ for leas taoney. thereby croatmg a very eouaidcrablc aav- prot-c Ae |<a{H-r and from time to
ihg ia their anaual advertising espeiRfi.^
,
time, up-to-date fi-atures wilt !>'■
Tht fnolta, therefore, of the conwliil^l^-^ -of these news- used that will l>e (-dacaiioiial and
{■M^'.’wUrthe impivTeme^ nadf and con^plsted.'^ill give Bppreeiatod by Ae public general­
thb aaetion of the state tnnoh better daily and aemi-woekTy pnbli- ly, while the telegraph Bcrviee

Fiei PM6RESS1VE NEWSPAPERS COMUNE FOR BETTER RESULTS.
ram m ucou cowm and eagitriess

lEKEDOin WECOKCEM.
C«lM«ne fV Fa^
iMi wid UK Grand Traverse ler^SeBiWMdr-lenit wm 8e Javroved
RewaRVS u* Sarfaj of hpene to Advetfsets.

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. aatMBBttsir has hocn po^le for lather of the datlics or aciniof this araiMBction will be more fully^reali^
, WhtB U iaattini^Wdihat the R>^.sewa|ttpem involved hare
' hMp ftMjllra
in the developmeM-w the Grahd Tnverae
fhl^P, n3« them for a half centnrj-. The Grand Traverse Uerald
1IM raalHiM in Uo8. The Traverae Bay Eagle war startud in
tt6S(4h iQlbipida,- being moved to Traverae City in 1B72. The
BoRy'Slilf ^ eoiabUihed in the latter part of March, 1883, and
Ae lUMRljM the SU of May. 1897.
In all WNhe years of constant effort in the upbuild^ of tho
Qvaod TnVi^ r^on. these four neu-apapen hi^ve ^ned thouju^of friends and snpportehi. and each has contributed iU infor ifto development of this aectiou of tlte stafr.
-aid and Record Co.-to abolish
T . It B Mt the potpoae of' the "
licral
^ aaape «f Ac Eagle, but rather to perpetuate it. Then-fore, Ac
analbbied oanua of Ae two papers have
iu
been adopted as suggested
Ur the daily, and the name of the Traverse Bay Esglb wilt be cartied Aa4raDd TVsverse Uerald.
BMiaoiltg Monday, October 31at all of Ae
Daily Ea^ wRl be served wiA pm MOOHVK4QLE.
As«soob as pomUe. the cireidator«f*Ae Record will call upon
each and arrange for Ae subacviptaoiia in the usual way. Those
^0 have Mia in advance for Ac Eagle’will be given credit to that'
DAXDBBOOID 00.
It has bean the puipuc of the Herald and Record Company to
retain as laCi.aa p^Ue, Ae omployma
'
of boA ]>apera and with
a very few eseeptiona, this has bm don?. There will be no ebangu
in Ae corporate name or officers of the Herald and Record ComDy. The lAoen will remain the same as befon-:

b*u*.

woa Bfiisdent—Ooo. 0. Bates.
v,,
fieers^^. Vr. Hannen. '
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t^e^onb^CUra N. &tes.
Then. T.Bktm will have Ae entire management of Ae businna
aflee of the oonpany, the Grand Traverse Herald and Ac job dcPMtiMOt, while jl. B. Holley, for many >*care advertiaingtnaoager
M the masager of the sUtioBcry department of the Hannah &
Lay llereaotilc company, will asaunu- a positiiin in the adrertBing
B^ortnuat. ahd be-eoUoctor and general outride representatire of
, ^ Btnld and Record Company.
Qeooge W. Kent, who has baen
cr of Ae Daily
Xa^ dnisg last year, has beau appointed to Ac very :
Bioamon of manager of the pul
nbliuty department of the
imy
y Mercantile company.
TW
b change baa affee........____________
Tlik
affected only two of Ae old Herald and Bceord company forre. L. Il Stevenson, city editor
ditor of \br Evening
Record
for
sevehil yeara, realising Aat his talenta
tal
xt be
. better
. ..
- -------r aevi^l
could
dlreetod in a la^r field, went tb» I^troit. where he seeund a poritioB as aaistant city editor of tM Evening News. R«-ecnUy he* hSA
od to c porition of ajk-cial feature writer at an*adranoinaal^.
Mra. Stetta M. Champney. fo*- aevcral years coonveted with th-raptorial department
reportonaJ
depaitmrat of the Evening Beeurd, has «-curcd a gcKxI
gtK>.l
peditionw apeelal writer for th-.- Grand Rapids llcralJ.t_j
d. V. Hannen will'aerve as editor and manager of Ac RecordEagle. .Asaeeiated wiA him. will be WOliam A. Gibson and Arthur
L. Bachant. boA formeriy with the Eaglv. who will look after tho
local-end of Ae hews dop^ment.
The medmitral foroea of the various departments will be inOWJ by the addiUon of acveral<fnun the Eagie Press..
eirealatira department will be in charge of L. W. Smith.

On-TO-Mm EQOWHOT or THE HEKALD
I CMSrAMV

yna Uu coueiiOatfcM -ot the Sagie
. - Prri« maBL. wiib Juu ot (he
aoraM na iMorO compaar. (be ooetsudttqe r4l«*fate toe laret.-«t &e«^
Mdiit pbnt ts -Nortbern TUlcaifaa. In brieC. toe aw«hanka]
t «0I cMtabt tone audere Uerteeihaler trpe ectUni;
:ertai cif «1!
UaCa. tho pr^iMk hi
wJto toe Utosi Duplex pi'-lectluf preer.
^Idi a mpa^
Aaur. eU or elsni pope muiore per bon -, all M<M
the^mr
e^mrrtsrs.

wm.be
.
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The spirit of eomhinati^n and
ronaolidation prevaik all over
this countr>’. Tin- increased extibbse of publishing newBpa{H'rK
in this ege makes it impossible for
publishers with sinaU capital and
limited equipment td..keep pac.>
wiA Ae papers -if the Uyge cities
which ere gradually-invwimg Ac
lorritorj- in former years almost
(-xclusively covered by the local
■ewspapers, both daily and week■^(hkeen competition topAer
with tlie improved methods of cirealaticiL.bui]ding nnd the inen-asing dwnand^r
>ropleto
news service and
lal and
attractivb featurws places Ae
Dctrspapeis in the smalK-r towns
trader a aeriotts handicap. Owing
to these conditions. newHjmpers in
my cities have found it absol«ly noccaiaiy to combine or eonsnli^tc for self preservation and
for Ae benefit of their patvona.
To illustrate how other loealitks t)yve been affected and the
rcsultB, we will cite the following
cities of greater and[ even' more
than double the sise'^rTravcrsi'
City where eonsolidationa have
been effected srithin a abort time:
In Lansing, nnl.v a short linnago. The Republican and .lournal,
both first class Dcssjwpera. found
it desirable to consolidate.
In daekHon. where there wenfour dail.v pu^-js. there are nosonly two. one morning and
evening.
In Flint, where there were 4wo.
and at one time thrri-, there is
now
In Muakegon. whore there svre
two and for a considerable period
tbrcc. there is now but
In Saginaw, (he two oldest
papets arc eorabined.
A eoDMolidation hs-n also been
eff«s-t>>d in Hay City.
In Saiill St<- Marie, three pa|>ers
avre merged into one nine years
ago.
A (-orabinatiun has also b«-en ef­
fected in Hillsdak-..
There have Ih-cii others to the
state and Ac same proportion in
other states of the iinion.with satisfactoO' results in ail rases.

R Rut »■ ^SB
niy AMOdsted Press.!
Cfsad RapMs. Mich.. Oct 31.—Vcaaae be aoM the flesh of a <»w,«hlch
Wriac
vr. Elmer E. W«1U. of Allemw.
was todar flasd «150.

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A YEAR

UapAY. NOVEH

GUSTS up GOBLUS
Hsipsd Raise Funds for Lib'rsnr. ■
ths FIsasant Valley UeMol. Fri­
day Evening.
PiMsat Valley school, located m
the Belatorth district was toe seen'of a mast eojoysbk-.ghost social PWday evsnlnr which was sired for tho
Ps^t.of toe library fund ^ of the
seheols of that ecctit u. Notwitoctanbtax tou'iscletneucy etxhe weather ih:
school was a-ell llllcd with young pt-|i)e from miles around sud mors thso
tic was cleared from the enu-ruiii
neat. MIsa Nellie Galbreslb. teacher
of toe school, assisted hr Miss Blanch
MacGregor and Miss Britton, acted
Biaaager Id charge and under tbeli
superrlslon the school robm iras turn^
ed low a tsphlcal den Whertf
Whert! ghos‘-i
g‘
cad goblins are want
be dlscoverd. \ They were there In humberi
fhrie the URual Hallowe'en, decorctioat Of such as blaiA cats, witches,
helped to make the scene more
real aad an Interet'ing program
sistlng of aongs and rc-ritatloBs
givew sod the ert-nli* cloeed hj- the
campao.'- singing songs in

AMERICA U
BLANCEE RAMSEY IS BEAD
LANDED SAFELY s ilenx vdting
^
PATAIXY HURT-IN AUTOHOMILS
ACeiDBNT THURBOAV NtOMT.

AERONAUTS. ARE HEROES

Rooaevelt Ocelaree Btineen WHI win
and Ocmecrafic Chairman Is Bure
ef^ig’e Buocese.

New York. Oct. r.—"We beUeve
ALIGHTED ON UNNAMED MOUN­
that we have l^asny end Wall
TAIN IN QUEBEC.
street on the ranJand BUauoa's qipet•mt U ceitaln. If{ we lose this Ume
•Jg Ovation and Gathering of Avia­ vre'U keep fighting agaiuh this nabotors Will erect Them In New
ly alUsnee bttwem dishondit bttslness end dlKy pqHtfts." saM Booee. York—Feat Waa Never
velc lodsy.
Equaled.
-DlK win be eleciM withoot quew
The friends of the daring avlatera non. and toe democraU will ptobabHawley and Pott, who have feared ly control the leglBlBttnw. It to alao
for nhclr aafrty for eeveral days, believed that the insurgent demowere overjoyed to learn that tha aer, craUc United SUtes Senator will be
enauu with the balloon America II elected- There will also be stbMsaUs:
l'.ad landed upon an unnamed moun­ gains in stale congressMual fepreeenUtloD.” asM Winfield A. Hui^eba.
tain near Chleautimi in
ChicontlioU Oct. 27.—Hawley and state democratic ciMjDsan. THWe ts
i^toe *«ilent vote".
1*081 'will be the
heedllners
at
bamiuet'Moi^sy Dlghi in .New York, Both sides will introduoe heavy artil­
under
uder the susplces
auspices of toe Aero club lery next week -That Dix wUl win
at which panidpaau Id.toe Interna- two to one Is tbe (avwite betting. A
Uonal meet at Belmont tnd toe St. number ot repabikuns are betting
Louis balloon' race wUI be presem even. .Dix elll not bare a knndrad
The pair are. expect^ In New York tooniand pluraUty to toe sute. Bet
ling Is ligtat
tomorrow.
Cblcxiuitmi. Quebec, Oct. 27.—Hawl<-y and Post sent a party ot trnpperi
today for the murn of the balloon
AmcricA tK- aeraiiauto will receive
BECRE.TARY QIBSON HAS VISITED
warin reception la New York, as the
MANY COUPNTIES.
Aero club plaus lo spend most of the
twelve thousand dollars offered al .i Buid of Fu^je Works Raluses to
Serve'- Be Ceneldered
PresMsirt Day Hers Considering Plan
-ward In welcomint, the pair.
DieheneeL
to .Further InUrests of the work
St- l.g>ta!i. Oct. 27—The following
of the 0<
Ispatcb wtts received here last night
OwosKo. Oct. 37—Tbe board
- of Fersatry CsntHbuts Funds.
from 1-ewls Splndler. who was sent in
public
works,
consisting of lire promisearch of tbe missing balloon America
(From Thursdsi's RerorU.)
n sod tu crew. Allan R. Hawley end nenl men. resigned today. Tbey allege
Defeat was turoed into victorr a(bat toe council inferred tbey had
Augustus Post:
\
Maaistee this moraine, toy ton ti
■Toronto. OnU, Oct. 2T.^—Hawley acted in had falto and «tohqa»sUy
of the Wsstenf Miebigan
II. fiague- when toe board afrived to porenese a
Undnd 111 balloon Anteriea II.
buritu irfTTTt Hecpump becaasi- nf the Incffleicnr}' ol
nay district. Qubec. on tbe Peril^ka
^-rlionka
Tbe war
board of superrlaorE of Mandel. The
the water works. Tbe connell tabled
river. Lake CbHoguma. on the
lateo cooBty last week voted that they all well and making for .coasf
report unlit tbc-y could IuvmU«.f doa
n
down
wotdd make no appropriation
this
/'
toe SsgueuAv river. Hawley vrlus Setc.
year to the development catapaign. Gohlon Bi-iincLt cup and long distance
but Mr. Hendel went before ihc board record.
this morning and cuade a speech-oxLEWIS SPISDLKR.pisining the purposes and alms of toe
The diolance traveled rtMghiy es Woodcutters Fell Big Tree Upbfi Vic­
bureau aad asked toe supervisor
fi by Mr. Spludler, it Ijsb
tim Without Keewring It Until
a whUdt miles, thus besting the record of l.m
Lifelees Body It Found.
they did. The supervisors then; by a
(ConUnued on Page Three.)
vote that fell but one shea of belnp
Cadillac. OcL 27.—Tom Ituray of
to the
rarkdtlc.ManiBtre coontf.
«crk of toe bureau. This they con­
death Tneeday in toe foreet ___
sidered sat sundent to show that
HoxleviOc. l^a county. He bed been
they- eaddrstfd toe work that U b«dng Euffered Slight Hemorrhage of the ■'Bwainpifag'' bear tvro woodynen who
done and show their good will. Tbe.r
Brain Thureday. White In
were felling a tree.' Just before the
• k.. C-i.„
^
would have made a much larger'apthe City.
in-e fell the woodsmen tboaghl they
Piopriatlon but for tbe fact that (he
Murray pass out of ran^.
ronntr U nearly «60.0M In debt at the
Mrs. W. Golden of the penlmrola for ao hour afterwards, while they
rreseot lime. Ubwerer, after listen­ suffered a slight hemorrhage of tbe were cutting branches' from tbe tre-;
ing to Mr. nendel’s'apeech they felt bisia while In the city today, and waa did they find Murray cnisbed to death
that It irould DM do to let their removed to tbe residence of E. J.« inder »he heavy tiunk. Hewasprob(oimer action stand and so made the Hsna until she 1» sufflcienlly recover- Bbly killed instdntly.Tbe mao was 90
A300 appropriation to simply show
I to be taken home.
yean.old!
whst their Intcatlong' are. They .i!»o
Mrs. Golden came to town this
cpproprUlpd 1300 to tbe
Manistee' morning to attend a bearing on hei
County Agricultural society for tke husband's estate, and before going to
purpose of encourstgiog thc'derelo^ the court boure started to deliver
of the spIcttltDral iveohrees of
( butter to Mrs. Lucy Howes.and Garment Workers Strike Creates
rtce secUoQ at Western h^ebi
Trouble end Cavsee Injurlca
: Hire laier was found on the
gau.
Chicago.
>-iatrs in a fainting condition. She
President D. H. Daj of the Wert-'
carried lo Mrs. Howes' rooms and'
Chicago. Oct 27.—Three ■Were
Michigan Devulopment
a phywlcisn called, who fotmd that
the city today considering plsns t:>« wav suBcring (rent a slight hem-' rested and a score injjred wheo strik­
ing garment workers attacked Krik-tbe furtherance of the vrork
errhage of the brain. Her daughters br.-akerr today. The pollco dabbed
hand. He is very anxious that the
notified and after a consulutlou and repuL-ml the sclkcrs- Tbe police
1:-H> caruiuUgu shall be a success In with the physician it was decided 16
dlKpersed -two'Tiundred striking garevery rcsiiort and be la highly gray- keep her quiet until site is able to
<ti:t-rR who w'eie psradlna the
flid with tbe showings made by thy
Msnd the .journey home.
Kireeik in Irixk coau sod illk bats
several boards of ■nperrisors. T:«i
boards in H-of the 3P counties hav>
ing made appropriations at their Ovtobqr moetliigs for the carrying
the work.
Winnie Weaver Suffers MenUI Al English Journsl Paid
For Pr«flietion By a* Fall From a Saddle
flecretary Qlbaon Is Fleaaed.l
matiirc Publication of Crippan't
Horse.
Scemarr John 1. GIbaon returue-l
Escape Plan.
I» the erflres of the Western Michlgai.
l-ondoB. Oei 27-—The London Bv
I’adltla.-- 0<t- 27.—M:»s
Winnie
bureau last slgbl after
taree weeks «i<cnt vbsttlng the boards Wearer, twenty years old. of Chsrlt- '-umg Sews waa. flood five
of supCTVifoch of the W counties Id vi-U. has kwt her memory as toe-irc- oollats to>Uy for puhlUblng (he wory
Cri.iprns sll-gctl plan to escape.
Western Michigan,
fluriug his ar BuU of falling from a home Tlie fsU
acncc he appeared before 13 of tbe r" inyj.-ed her eiiitie, .Wter regiilnijig tvm Til- r^>ur1 held (bat (be pulillcatioo 0(
i;-< Kory during ht* 'trial, waa pr»boards and made
more
than 13
the giri's ’ nilnil
p.tj'Kiiil
to th.- drfcodaiiL •
blank.
She
cannot
recogniK
her
perepeeches. in some cajses haring to
ei.la or.-eoy fnendv. For a long time
speak mut^e than once in order
(be auperrisora'stilBdeatly interested tbe had been employed at cleik In the
in the work that U being done. He pnttoffice. Her . father; George B
reporteThe feeling as a whole favor­
r CuauulBgs, plying on Ukc
able to tSe buiMU and bellevee tlmt
another year all *0 of the ooqbUm
Cilkafo. Oct. 27—Tbe first snow
wiU make approprlstlo.vs.
r.i the season is falltas in Abe west
Fine Apples from Near Elk Rsplda.
mts
t-.jday. Ii may res'di a fraesing point
A bnsbe: of floe apples at several
Coaum. Mast, Ocl 31.-Mrs. Tow icaisht. Cold waatbar to reported as
varieties was received m the office ot Tbaah. who U filling an engagi-mt-nt far tooth as New Mexico.
the bureau today. These came from
a local pliybonse. was tbe rodp.
toe farm of Hr. W. K fHscoe. sear imt ed many .congratuleiioDs today 1. Rome. Oct- 27.—Lieut SagUeite was
EHt Baplds. and soow what toe ^
the occasion of her fifiy-nlnUi ^tamly killed today at OeatMeBe.
Buplda peetloo of WeetMtt Mlcmgan Luthday. The famoor midgei reoently M-hile gUdlaghto aeroptona fb. Tbe
do In the mauer of rmistag enaK retnraad from a European tour and is
to unknown. This to the fonrth
fnilL
enjoying exveitvoi bealtb.
fauHty this week.
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MADE GOOD
PROGRESS

RESENTED CitARGE
OF OWOSSO CODNCIL

CONOmONS FAVORABLE

IbelC^'^

CRUSHED BT A TRH

IRS.GOlDENAFFUaOI

CLDUED BY POLICE

HIND A BLANK

NEWSPAPER FINED

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FIRST SNOW OF
SEASON IN CHICAGO

Uu'lmtkm 59 Y

OM

CAR IDINEB TDITlf

Nelaen Smith, Driver. Leslie Wagtoy,
Wmm •Isaeh, and Clara 1^
say HnnedBtaeeththe wreMt '
.-OtMH Had Nmtmv EscmW.

was injured Ip ae i
dam Thureday alfihL died at

Ma

ResMeau In toe riciaUy «< Fifth
rnd Wedswwtb ttraetsvvrera staflM
ThnrMay evening about
■ - t:4B.
* ■* to
W hiar
b
a rraah. and up
that a 1
eft the east aM dfi pm street
aad tuned tnrtieba the raOraad emhariement which aUns the aigs af
the rirer at this glace, a dtotasce of
about IS feet. A crowd soon gsadrad
and R was fonad that Wtoa WsBifts
Ramsey was pbned henesth th* trantan of toe ear, ernabed and ncaascioos. Dr. B. B, I
along erlto bis Machine nt the thaa.
Immediately gave aS the aM gosMMa
toe injured girl Whan Ito. Mlaar
PI the crash he riuihad down the
i.fwu «iut
lo «h^ orfujiginra nc
to learn if they were nadbr
the machine. Onq of the yoou mm
repUed that the whole yaity^a hacento the wreck. The doctor atentsd
for help and BoeYa asmber of ftMk
arrived upon the sceae. AU began iba
of reacne M»d aooe toe ili'Uma
of'the dtoattar weie released. R. ft.
HnlU ear cMBe>^ soos after-tta
mnog people vrere lelsaaed from tha
wra^ aad la the ear waa Sr. O. A.
HutUday who aaatowd Or. Mlaar ■
caring for the Injgrad. Hr. Iftd plaead
at toe dtoponal of tha iftyMat R was hM raqitliqd as the
«e had amred.

\

The Injerad girto were fakn to
tbeir home, coraar of ■eranth aad
Bohemia atreat. Mtos Ctora. while net
bndty tart, wns.palnfuny MtaAen op.
Nalaoa Bmith. of Bk Bspida. had
driven a party from that ptoen to
ton dty la tbe aRersoaa ta nttand
toe tarmera' sapper at the Efts elnh
tost evening, and whOe tha rant at
Uw pa^ were there Mr. ftftdth teak
Leslie'Wegler ^ the fifbnae Clara
atd Btooebe .Itaaaey for a rtfie aheut
the city. Tbej atartad aho« aICbt
o'doick an^ at a qoartar of bIm tha
car wps Itaard' oemtag
down FVih
(trWt at a pnod rataaC apaad and tha
Bears were making a srmL fieal afKlteL The ^asp wtad aKld at tha
cr waa dooded with rain end anav,
end an that ehald he aeca thiaugh
toe glaaa was the gUmmer «f tho
ligbu on State Street, vihleb did not
show plainly.
At tbe east end of FUto
street
toera is an open erumiag Where' tha
cerii. ceacM aulfc, aad Per* Ibr(lueue tracks raa
pamael K was
here that tbe |lg rar ran at tbu
aueoi snd over the trnefea and off late
apace, where U tnraed eompletaly or.
ead lauded ffHhlu two feet of the
liver, a complete wreck. Mr. Bndtb
■aid that he had aiowed tip the ear
expecUng a <»raer pot
be dM bk
tMnk'thai there was n tsra mo cAoac.
that when be felt the ear }
log •boai be ppt on toe <
Uake. which lacked the wheab. hnt
the pavement was abppery wito
snow toe car skidded
and
srMi
suaigbt over toe tncha akhaugh Smith thloka that kto foot mlftht'hdsw—
slipped off the 'brake m tha jar af
running ofi the streeL
That the car did aat m d
with the river bank hfler cnsMng
the tracks is a woader. ^ it to hard
believe that aurii a heavy «nr
aboold tarn a complete aamarnsnlt
and not kill every auenpant «f tha
car. Probably Cfte line of Ughta an the
opposite aide A the river dgeetred
tbe driver, whiy to 'not famfltor wMh
(he lo^ straab. Rs tha night wm
very dark it U no wander that be
tbonld have ttoraght that the atraev
ran straight on to Stale atraeL nare
l^tbe
apeed toe «nr was .maklag, one naux.
nbo to a rMUdst.of FMtk atoueL aariikg that the rar w
than dve mltoa aa hoar, white
another wha dntaa te ha aa aya wk.
(Coulnaef on Fifte Fonrj

3

Slum TRAVIMI MEMUI UlB T«»VI«M MV EMLI. TUCMAV, MOVEMER. 1, t»»

franrsc Otf State Bak

KUttCWnSIKS

aodth.
the edeer watan of tba^
ao#lb 'MttM to UMilMt tdrrHdTt.
tvii oM^ creel daacar, in Mir
LM«W td-fM fdrfn^ adjamt M'fka «M ClMi«>«bma Fm 'Dr'ShmM Staefc
It
Twiec -A W«tK.
ot ei^ ot alidra. Mt woaU affect aerlmly tbc
l‘tbkt Ue i
and FarWnamip Eacaped
(arm aad frail intereau of practRaiwwapapwt ia*olred
IWlrtii Twitiw art liwvtar M
InJoO'.
IriiMS. Tbtm
new»pnper». W it Od CMlfd^ dtoUi.' TmwM cicr. Miitlm-frr
ir reara, Iut« bc«o read t>r
:flhidcM mnfli piMced bis mm «eland noTBs of tbia chf. wlilki
lorU t* oppoae the prujaet. whicb
dOUac in «mit Mrdsa had- a
wis'deatffdod -tii MoAt a few «rtM
OAPITiU..nOOAOO
•U.ritlln* Mperteooe Vedmwday.vhllc
Ol Uk Ti«t»i«c Sv Awl* vUl lie car^ corporaboH Malaly. teaated la UU- voiht^ pa a haffa BM*e sMtto vMrti
•UftpUdD. 990J00O
.........f.........
rM
that c« (b« Giwaa ^rarena ■will add affjaeabt torrttoty.
{* beb« efeciM la that 'dty. IV vMs
Hldle lbe allaited detrlneat laar be
He^. Mod tbo nane of tte Aallj
wtrns four Md or the top of the 6aef ataak.
^lb" .
r tte ooaiMDaUMi. will be THE oaty lb<-oi7. opoo tbe face of It tin t-uift wliieb la-ona baadred and t
;« to »c
ainuneot or awetort StoUh «d «h- r.fftc teei hi helidit. The book tumn
biU»EAtij4( file Tttfiott of
ci^ who baVA aad«' Biraat _
which I'U Itanauiff apparatus was fas
H^^Ahate^Bi'd nalDc of t&e Eh^d. doans Ip be well foandad and Ui'anr mad broke and In blm fall bnrkBbottU ojathiM to Tie....................la id I
wlitcb baa tonwd so Vnany' «rn> dhe.
wai<d# Ahoat tveaty rtc fM. where
..................■^:
Mettehlgi «artas the yacn of tu ia- ofoatly. sWiV tbo wierMip.
lie landi-d back <to««
u|ion a
In tbo Gnat tratem refOtB wMch ffara b!m purh a boabd
FACTORY
LAWS
WELL
OB*?RVCtoix.
that ho Innred cOBipMcly orer te tbr
£0 IN TRAVERSE CITY.
A «nR i«B«n « tae tnoandan
Old rahbeia. par lb .
iilr aad falUof aliAiit'iny fnt aiorr.
A'VM? 'jalWirtorr report M
ill bo v^racUT iar«f«d acwapatwr. to (be odndllitea of the Mambetisrliic fc landed apon awAMr gay npi' 19
fka ttfecrapb news aervlca of Tbe Hinccrns InJTaverae City U made by od his stoOMcIi and Mid Ihe reet o(
MdM'tM Act
win be greatlr lacrwi
Oepoty eutc laapecior F. A. unaart the way. a dMaacc M aboot flfty tc«L
im.
_____________d atKBUM ctraa to tba
Abo mandy «MpMed bit wofb it to the fftoud.
toad Md. BbA ffec Boeord n4 the ffa'U-^l^. Iff. Shinil aalieaRatl&SIy
Boms wai not serkmsly hnt. but
EacW bave tone baca retarded
suiee tbst the Banaiacurera of Trar- is rather lame al present ahboesb
two of (be bMt 4adr newipapen la
enn .Ctty hare cMertally oomp&ed able to be - about Vitb a canr. Tb-.a ft ^Me» of Ula'acbe aflr(.eat wfaicb wra« atrappod. to bis body
wlib wbateTcr___,
made anJ' wliUe' Uicae hare bean no Is all that Mved him from a terrl•ariooi defecta la tha last law yoara. Lto death aa It was oa tV board tha<
lormcd. the aca< that ho landed when
tbto .yaar oar iaewrto are in batb
(bape diaii erer before.
laSeed, lasM«U>r 8bi^ atatea that
■ «n M radUM
Bupartataadeotf ...^DenLUy ask/
■waatton tha't ihlsbt Improra eoaMTAWIf.
totMadddrOylisder bon, 4 inchrn, otri^ 4i ioobna.
hara beoa
4(‘1Mt*wAac.'A|-lil««r. ttocta. Alt «r tbd adrdhntt *■ Tm- dlikma and wbeo anch
Oo^aofilKE.bMtBrt«liL Bog^ooelod.
Orava. Oct. tk—The A. O. O. G.
OMi^WbWWiWW. otM Oltr 1i«*« MM ft tftthrttfy to 4hn«, acr' hart ' OmerMlf
Wigfbt. WO lb. ^Stwti ftN^, T^fttM^j^
O^li
b
tr^
Tht
Ifitbeetor'liu-^
wffl
fffre
t
doMag
party
at
Dr.
r what wu tl«n «(*'
oC both the BMiM
atpSfMly bM»ed with Ihe bUair. ITark ban Saturday eTrtdafc 6<A t>
ppM.'9«m. tif «fd ud Bn «Mne. UDdat tM
a&M Of tbe law rdatlTe to ttS >m- Everytody cone and 'bare a ffxod
l» «tw w the praaani f
tfM4M Man tOMtory am M twttptoyttoUt 6t cUMfen aftd the oMtrr- time.
tm HaroM aad lycard i
atator, wood lEV 6r pomp nr d i any oUmt
ad Bid the MdtoM tMe wUt net atsf
I'M M baaftaaa aharaa Ur tba fhcanrMlaCM of prdftai1%< ahM of Qit i^e honr lav. Vhkffi arWUItam Yoaker of Trarcrae JEAy,
pllea fb VMiu.
«ar'«M. ainea whIabtliM
!• In tcvn taday leaking after Ids po­
n. wWa tm
TilBBi H UI In all. the HBpro^ tato Imsiiieaa.
» Ma baaa andar the aama
CMW twiBdry-.ai MM wuU* by
wtt;TlMnee, tf.
la -tatr. the Cvonlna
nenl ahdws te Tnverae Qty to
«M acIMMKla 'M MrdtaNCf
Charlea Palmer to leading a
itamd oith j. w. Mafw
for •atUtbetlOD.
Slomcr ocmattoBs
Mil thdtrt. fba mti «af to tba
i VckVheA far (he Bimah A Lay ml!'.
rMd manadar. la tt*t the
Te^lha anurt ettu.
earttoor MU M MuMardtIi teat
Hard CofMitr waa liiWidiltanV ta
I baths pro- : D. W. Rei-holda to not ing to Grand
Keplda today,
Ur.
Reynolda —
has
.Jh'i *•« at cajMal of
glMdlTb finff ftflly avake to the faetj****'—
I s4d' rMfr ^HoraiaCd U
that the oGsemnee of the lava and WMht a gotmery atbefc there and will
start in baMncei right away. All are
I^Aad IMa
«d IWM.
sorry
tc
hare
>lr.
Reynolds*-family
by t»Me, reaull la better aervlct frois
tbCIf clAptoyes abd atoo euhancea the Irsre Orawa. bui srlsh Ibemauoccss
ffs mighty t
t ta'have one
eras City, I win cogage In the foltowfealIM of' (initecitiBt'&t which makaa n iMr arv enterprise.
kiad of floor foriboth br^ nod pas*
lag bu8ltiOM:_
to' toaka''l9>a for anecats for the' waec earner.
Mrs. Allie Vsp Honi spent Sunday ' Motir-y to 1^ •
try—«nfi
vorth
white
to
know thnt 'lu
The embelllsboe&t of factory anr- lu Trarersc Ctiy vlsWog TfWodi.
aad cfly pn^rty, res.
*aa«iitomically. and fta coUimns wUl be ratmdlniB Is a awraindit
Mr. and Mm. C J. Oarneil of Traa- ance—itlsu win do aucUouoertag. fara
vui^ Is
either oiac. yvn ar«- using tho right
aslet rspeiditiy suUrttod. 1 sonett a
>0^ to ayMuHiTTdr free and open UNomtos seneinrall ofer the coun­
s« City, w-rre miesU of Mrs. life- absre of roar pnironagD—(mna raakind.
try. but In TravarM City, there has latoah and taaUly Tansday vrenlng. sosablc.
Tha^iLteUM oftha OnM Ka^
Win Iw located by October S, 1910.
bees much opportMiY m thin diMrs.'' R. Harr was a TraYerae City
Ida Kerrid wll^' jUie Daily Me>e will itetton, alUioiiffh when, new lactoriea
I’bOBe :>ll. 113
Bigblli street
It meattB//BaTlnG(d klhben spare,
caller TOesday.
are arecud. tha aanw aei
20tH Century Auctioneer.
J Mack has moved Into D. W. Rcyrota your Hear InTivtineot right
rr^te in other pMtIons of the eoauSept petscaAlrUt
L« _______
tM
aid la tha «1y
«fy tooklas
tooklD after the Ir- try will prompt tbo beanUDIOff of fac- i.tld-8 house.
in two and gels .yonr baking bnabten
taatou of that paMkMM.
Mrs. Sehr.ver of Graysloac cottage
lory sroonda that goea far towards
(brwu
to a syatem ibai briaga results.
cull Court for Craud TrsVEWOoimTbe ■ifto Prcaa ptom

nnklBc nie w-ortb llvlas tor the vuih- vaa the guest of ber dsughier, Mrs.
ty, 111 Chancery.
'mirii IM tbe HeraU aad JIaeord i»t paoplcMllion Harr Sebdap.
|
Agnes 8e-w.
Ida Shnak spent Snday In Trer-i Charles Sevor. Di-(
AuguA^iC,
I, to the
. rwe CHy rialUBK bd- paretoa;.
1910.
MfCHiOAN IS OOOD SMO^foH.
*
out any eilra oapeme by atolng for
It appearing from affidavit <
Thoe are ftmr potato bayws in
The preis dMatchaa are oomtonU
In ibis cause that the above 1
may. for a rev days, latartefb wlib briiElng to aa tho tidinjm of grant dV OAVB this weeiL paying .to cents
dafoadanU Charles Gevor. does not
prompt OeUrery, bat tha raadera of asters la an pane of tho wortd. Prom b«6«.'
rvaldr la UiU 8uUf! but U a re^ldant
tore. Trod Drayton wcmi to Barker 01 the 8utc of S'ew York. On molion
^ RaeordCa^ are amiM that tbe aouthern atatas, and Sooth Amor
of t.. H- Oaffc. FollHtor for tbe c
OreM Satarday to vlMt her
a eoaMMa mymtm for pmM Ktrlce
B
dltpdldtea . relating
fdaloant herein, ll Is ordered that
wui be oatnbllahed twi mad lately and many wracks M rpaaeto aad great toss Mrs. Qeo. Green.
said dcfi-ndanl cause his appcaranciM belTeVd that thejvmirba ho eobi- pf Mfb dne to troptoO Monde and burMn. O. IMlmer to a Ttavenw City to be ealfred In thto cause la person
pUlhl whalenr aa bub' aa ^ p^i rldiaes.' ProM Naples coawa
.viler UHsy.
or by imUiiior w-ithiii four moaths
Mr*. McjBtiiRh who bss bean qnH.' from tbe date faortvf and la dsfauli
la aeUkU dova to ByaieOailc worfc- terrlSc 'HOrtato doe to earth dtotnrbibcrvof tbst Umt mil «rf ttomnlaiai
IRB order.
anctE. and tbe pcrtoblag of liundreds in for ihe part w«k. Is some bctier fOed Vreia may be Ukee as cuifcwaVi’a daalre to plate that it will be of-pMple. doe to the aniplloit at «t. ipday.
igalaat bliu.
11 ironclad guanmlce of ■
•ojid you arr pr^c
GEOHOE W. CfRTlS.
tM ooBtlnied porpooejof the HerwlA
U
o.
SickoU
w
ho
has
been
vtotUrre
fct^ from Deintor. a mort
' CirrulL ('.ourt Cotumisstoaer
. faction or money r<-ftnul«sl.“ «lilrb we authorise every dealer,
and Reeord Company to aarve the for tbe aflltclod. two vecka ago. there mnuls la. Now rosk ttato. for the
Grand Traverse Couniy.
make. J.
brat lAtoraMa of Trivem &ty and cam tldlh^ of a sekare anew Monh. past Hontb. Is home agato.
K II. GAGE.
C. Mbyaare to rtolttftg friends in
ito aln of the cMphBy vfit be to
tool, for CompUtaaaL
o
risk. <-verytblug to gain by
Aad wlftU"'QieM 'iltoHea of death.
KpU.3>-:7 oct. {ll-l«-Si. siov. L
mako Tbe ReoorMtacle *=an« semiCity.

:^cttoa apd'fltoaatm- are
l>elftg
raelfly QraM TrmTOrfe tbrnUd hind read all orfSr the coonlry In tbo nevas WOltoma who to aUeadtoi;
Trerefse Bay Baffle. MWfM'te the city rd'pMV’Michlgan ffoel HrenMy'tfoa^ high aohoql at Trarerse CKy. Spent
order of Publtcatlen.
and this aaetlon af th* atata. and
STATE OK MICHIGAN. In the WrcuU
entorlng th« meat kind or wvathec Sanday at home.
Graw-e i« having Its
first 1
ea t»r ^atopaeat i
Court for Grand Trarmse County,
aM ^ery eMidltMn V> audtd haman
X J. Branu: PI.1M KiMtt.: 0. WW«1« * 0.; U ». BU*
In Cbaneeo'.
wa.
fitMobed hippy. 'IROapMtoito add «Mb- stbra or the aesKm today.
im 4
F.ru«r B«»u> 4 Mi.»«K J.I.aiWiS 8W.
........ vltl be dallverad tefttod. A ttKr iso ahoot Bilii tUir.
Winfield Carethers, Defendant :
to iM nbaMben of the BreBlnff there was a aaoVKOrlh. bat ordidais
U: V. E
JL B.n»n»n; KUnkntt 4 «Mm; 4. J.
5C, 1910.
Record and the Dally Bagle. be«ia- ily. ap to Tbaoksglriiig,
It appearing fivm affidarit- ot
G.™,; C. n Jolnrai; OlldiH.t 4 Hill..: 1W» -4
KOrtbem
ata»
A8 aotm aa paaMMi
III tbb oaase that Uu> ahenu named'
Mkhlgan baa Host Voddcrtai cnamtFool. 4
1111..C1I... anca », HMU»1| 4
<k
The local markets sir uniAaiiged dufendant Uinliejd Oamibers
of do tMMWiitfTo me IdmU
le sad aceaic attrocUoas. W« are
today. 1*0101008 rrmslii at Uio sain.- nut ruaide lulbto irtau-, but to a
be called apon by Urn eltcntoUim i
Dt of tho Stale of• Idaho,

er ia taepei' «f aartbqtMMi. h
pflce 'ks quotM Salurday, 50 cenU deni
MvaMi
irltor Ti
for tbe Gom(hhea or (ffrloaes tnd ^e PMda of Hr bdahri. and tb^' do mt come la of L. If. Osgp. Solicitor
tottoant. It Is ord'-red tbst 1
to The Becotd the state an catoyiag tha-«Diafe*ta
•' a befy' KM nite al iho price.
defendant, WJnfieM Caroihers, .
aad tnarlea to wbMh thim tii their
Hay to. the only otbt-r article of pro- hto ap|>osrai.c« to be i-otend In ihU,
rauM
either
In
porwni
or
by oollcltor.
ortoua talMags eatMle them.
dobe that inaios Its appearance upou
SENATOR Ohimi OPPOOBd LAKE*
within tour months from the date
WUB silcb
deMrable coMIHbus ibo dir otarVel and only hn «
boredf. nad In default Uiereof Uml the
TO CULP OANAL.
Mcrnal toad of tbst anletb Is seen
biU
of
complaiut
hied
herein
may be
Itm.
why
Should
the
otoMe
of
mobla hla 1 Ito«a at ttto Oltr •
Is qdoted ht tbe nme old price-oboni taken as confessed against klm.
hlMt, Smater Willian AL UU ME bo-ton Ih the Beat CMEMl
GKORGK W, CURTIS.
tatth aalarai a tri*jfow proUat ooMlVait. wMen'(bm to eoaatdfft 118 per lOB.
I
r-irctit Poort ComnilsKloi...
tmdSkMBla eoMKMi.
.
Efrsuu raversc County. Mich.
V<>i Voii will niMA it if K«>u d» niA «vt aum<tut -M omMiaeilua of tM pro- edhgee M
LIVE ETOOK.
IMM eaal fteat the great lalad w vftb vfalefe tbe eblamai of the aevaII. H. GAGE.
<if our |»\iri- tvliile. ur amber eolor eo^b boae}-.
or Coa
SoUcltor for
the Qatf of Meike. aM the aanaior papers are filled? .
;ili»<> •-xtreoletl boQt'.v at lUc per .enn, .to iqmftKi
Irosa.
□uBiDcas *ddr
took oeetaiaa to crMetoa Theodora
over tbune ilelieuKto fthH-enkea. for your breakTraverse Ci
RooadwtiEiTi.miiDdARto.apWoral • ♦ P t .♦-DM ♦♦♦♦#«♦ ♦
sap(. rf-Oct
laKt. mn<1e of pure litfcknhrnt flour—^10 ponmt •
of tha ebtarprlM vfitet fflTtng tbe
for tliirty t-euls.
^
♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a
STATE OK-MlC|llGAN. the JTubatc
SeYf^ca^itJi; flour, or any otbVr
"f
UaiilMoa. Get tl—Thefts wilt bi>
Com for the County.._oL. Grand
iH-fcl <|italiiy of fl.mr for br«*ntl'eak<-. «v pi'' can
sefricM ID St. Joseph's chnreb Bunalways be' olrtaim-il lu-n-.
day.
Csrretl to up and
Mrs. Andrew
hy-the-way ilon'l forsrt wtr (p-xl-ltM-al
GRAIN.
Travt-rst- CHy,
(>Tln.^if eminty. on
llRirff iprftatottfnl dhd I
irrtMu-rieu. V«»u kioiw Ih>w inwel lb*-y are if you
ttoirolt.Oct Sl.-C^tVbret- Kth day of Ueldber. A. I). 1910.
The thi^hltig machine la in this
iMMfidh. N r Ihla pnfpoae. M.nhtt
IhiiIkIiI
Ix-foro. aiul if y^iu/did uot xlari at
Kn-d It. Wah
Pres»-ni:
Vo. 1. wblla. ftle; No.\t red.
a (Up (reieThe Stralu of MadOiae U vtolniiy thto
Judge of I'rohali;,.
'MV li»v.- .-vi-rythiiiE in Ihe Ikt*- rff *la|4r.
Is the Matter o:
th»a v1» be a fiaaeo nt Ardtie
fie toVer aM ot LAke MkhEMThM
anrt KOIIK-’ fniii-.v grix‘*Tiiv from wlitfh |o mak'•ret
liarrimk
dilEmm.
,
rrifiar hifIR. tha atb.' '
«0E tM tlVpartfore bf-^ Vat* .
Jay J. BrewsMin' haviog filed in uid
wiiwfaefor.'-Ml■■"l»l-^caU al any limr."'
,
Behool win bagla again MoRday nfODurt bis petition prs.'iBg Ibal a ecf
g
Daily E^wlttl rlfloakpoWU’ had kto dMoteMa to
itf. U9Tic;.
\Vi- w-I! ail •-xcelicnl quality of Ma|*I(*-flavtala Inajrnment It writing purporting
thlB. that an «• MrtbfiC of LoXe Bhh ler a (»» vote' vhfkUon.
to
be
the
last
wR]
and
testament
of
or
.Syrup
tvhi.-k
yor
could
not
Ml
frbin,n-il
flodfrej: VsDey ia eft tho tick Ibt
igta SovB to tha aorth at tha praanid dacamiad. now on file in saM
niapl-- nt #I.2U jx-r gnllon. alxo f'om ,Synip al
Peter Ubfttt to doing wall work
thae. the Warm waur-fthal Bm
oonn be admlLtad to prOhate and the
..^EkuiNE Mneg.
■■L'w iw-r pallon. W«- dcaire to call ymirapeeial
adiHatoUntion of said estate be
ban pertton to
drawn north In thto rtetatty.
granted to Mmarif or to tome- other
atleotkin to the above sweeU. also to OUT New
(iMilto'BD ^MSa fTMhtodahc. thus
... • to ^
ftriesns MolaoKre whirh » an Mpe,U>ly ffood
tha ataoBphiTe of the laada
*“i“to*«rterri that the Itrih dayrt
the
9t 1
.voramher. A. O.. l«lo..nt ten o'clA
b*k«T at llle pep Roart.
•• V --M'aabington. Get. r.—Oenann DIIn the torembtH. at taU probate office,
tary adiMM ^ tha iakn.
tartar Durand annotoHM tod« <hn*.
be aad to berafir oppolBted for bear-

mkmifimusufit

V.V. .M

MMAia 4 no9*^ c4

.tiissir**--'



d^oagme' CHET •iM«r -g*«e
iimr ....:::::;::..v.v.'.v.»V7 to w

mB.E

HcMincd Awf« tiiAiaifir M

iiiJ

■mis£~

F. M. PAINE

to’L.ORI 1

l«5Ewife

§m§:-

iSt-..-

li
ill

A>«4lLp. C—BaeFgihr
MA0E IN TBAVEStS CiTV

WM.J ACasaiLTminn* I'xJUtlL

The Right Way

n o. nBLCtntiL

^---

!crescent

■®8EscEirr nw* -k '

J

CRESCENT FLOUR
«nc KtaS EvcrjrboSjr UktA-

soutav

::s^\

V<OgtUiIIliioCo. OrsBai

SWEET Mist

*.)

MAn.rroi».

IWAifBAUBRS

enraPAaoK

cumo

VMM » ftferererj m a nMR bl
nVrMMEf
thr Aaenroey of pnMtftg tharibraer
pradKGon. On fha
tftt'«nn«M be EMrtat. • It *MW
to'E ■
BMMtMr-eE’i

aftV

B&Sfis siL!isSi^JSri’S:
tor efirtlN

,

*oj_

::::iitom

‘"fl'to^ruriJh^tHGered. that pobUc
notice thereof be grteo by pobUeotloa
ceoslre wests |
tonring. In tbe Grand Traverse KeraM. • Bvwwpaper grtoled
entoted ta anU nmaiy.
FRED k. WAIACER.
JM
Oil ISfi-Voi .t.

Cnca

aa
t 'nm.-.*- t-Ywit 4 C«n fllrretiL

C'BAKp TRAVERSE HERALD ANDfTRAVERSE

BAY

W^T.MIWVPIM

'^ernaid tMri
The mlxiT-tefomA tmigretk VlU U

r--m
'^*MalL

EA0LE.-TUE8DAV. NOVEMBER; 1, kMB.'

ifUMiimnns

ricaled.
Booth ('aroUna and
The problbltioii pany

hu

Uckrta

aodaUai labor In 8. Tbe Isdepelbt

by ^Bt
lawley a
Toronto. Ore Oct. XT.—Haw

Y

'Maacetona.'.

Post, .of the 'balloon America
let II. a

F. A. Mlicbell. traffic
. , .
Oosn tar Ora
the Manlitee A Northeastern R. R.,
.in CHaiwp',
Anale VidbrM
Oct. 2Cth and 27th. The ^ chalrmsn of the flnaoe* cosmltI part) each bare i
lee of the B’estern Michigan Develop­ Frank AVaIhridee. Delcndaai
^ticket
t tbe soaree of Periboaka bad weather did not dampta tbe spir­
Jodge ot Probata.
ISIS.
ment bureah. was In the c« Frtda.vj.: _________ _
Peonaylrania:, Tbe People independ- Hver. where they landed oa the IPtb. it ci the convonttao at alt. wbirk
fn tbe MUer of tbe eatate of Hoav
troar affidavit ea'
(j)l (populist)' hM cne In Nebraska, Tbe>- were aeen lat: Wednesday after- moat interesting In every way. Thw morning siilng up the progKst-*rt«e to
*bors-wni
Bower, deceaaod.
<m*aU
hsglBg psA IB d
ond tbe American party (antl-klorby tbe development campaign to date.
soon pasting ever Bi. FellciHi. which wat a Mt «alB of e msmbers fer
moni cne la Utah.
making the Later he left for DIen HSreh to ap^
m almost OR tbe border of Lake St. fhs year, and IWlalre
.. ia a resJdsat of tbs Stais of New
few days astlatlug Presidbot Day
The number of iickela in (be rar Joba and forty miles nonhwert of largest gala cf 3f was awarded the
York. Ob motion of L- H. Qage. sali- ed to himself «r w «
In elahorattac ptaha for the farther ciior fOr the coaaplaiMBt bersla. It la person.
totil siatea U: 1. Ecntb Caroliad and KM1sliik.-«
•where the DsMeldorf, tmlll dUtek; bSRRcr- Tunraday evenlsg
It la 0
ordered tbal the said
loOniaiona: 2, norlda. Kentorky and edtr balled
i at rleton. landed.
held a most intere|^ gbld OMdal benefit of tUa
be entered la t)^
Tbe preaent outlook tor '%velap
.North CaroHna;
2. *Mabo. Nerada.
1 be balloon was traveling aort^- coBicst. la' which fPe young l^ea
fromUedate
venae sritbla tear
nest work ia tbe brW>te« alnce th<and 'M'yomtnk; i.
Alaa*t tet-arda UlsiaaainL
north
of inok
pan tbe r.Treseauilvc
fron.
tag aaMMUttaa.
raliforala, Colorado. CoitnecU Lake St. John, which la the tartbet; Ikilairc wmaing the medaL
it la nAar apdeaad. Mari
STATE OF Ml'CHIOAN. dieuProbate ot romplaliu filed bereU may be tak<oi. DeUwflre. Iowa.' KaoBaa. blon- semlet out jo that dirGcilon. BeyoBtl
There were 32
voting raembeni
Coan for tbe
.
of' Omud
Uoa. New l(ar..)n>blre. New ien^y.:
r nothiag hai 1
pr.-tent and fire vlvliors. Tbe Wxi
GBORGE W. Cl^BTlS.
Traverse.
North Dakota.
Oklahoma.
Orepn. i.oapUc
lUablt wilds..eoooKh^to dauw rtie yearly convention will
Circuit Court Cot
'
held Id Bel4a
tbo •sand
TlMNifi
Grand
rand Traveroe Co. Mich.
flHiile Island. R-i.iin Ikikota. Teiinrj bean
baUuDO wa* lulre in .tune. The following oRleev!
HmU. a mrnpaiw^aM aafi cl^
H. GAQB.
Noiioe la borsby given
given that four
e»- ai d tvisronsir 2. lllliiOli. Ma«^i- v<'ry hich when h.%:............
were elcWed for tbe ensuing yenr:
months from the S8th day of October.
Solicitor for CoicplalnaBL
< buHeii«. Uiriilsan.
.Mionenoia. Ml*
New York. Oct. 2T-—Allan R. Haarallowed for Bualncss AddressT
Prc8lde»t-»Irs. C. J. l^td. Pe- A. D. 1910. hare been
*>yH. Nebmaka. Ohio. T|*aa. ITtab
I IHMt. of tbs Aawr- Ui^key.
creditors to
present
iBelr
clalma
agalBtt asM ddeeaaed to said eourt Ort. £5 NoyVd-l6-*9->» Doe. g-U.
• p
I
C. -S'ejr York end Pennarlvanla.
1^11..arc safe: not only tbaL bm
OOTTc-spondiog nerreuiy—Mra. Ail for exanlnatido and adJuatmenL and
have broken ibe world’s T^rd
ilckHa i« call
[>i. Petoskey.
that ail creditors of said deceased at«
Tor
dUtance
traveled
in
a
balloon.:
furtila, jkdqrnda C-oiiiin ilcs)tr- De}a
RecoMIng sccretsiy —Mra. McIn­ required to present tbelr claims to
A diapatirfi aaiuiunrlBg the ntet'r
said eourt. at tbe probate offire. In
were. Illlnol*. Iiirilaos. lowd, Kansan.
tyre. IMoakv.
the City cf Traverse CUy. in said
Maasa/hasetta. MiHiiaan. MlnnoMU. if the halloonlsu of whom no ceriatM
Tr^urer—Mrs. WHoo^
Charle- county.
................ (
fore tbs..............._
he 4tb
a day of
bitnmtrl. Nebraska. New Hampti^tre :iews hadI b^n heard since the -sta-i toix.
March A. D 1911. and that said claims
>er I*, was received st the
.N.-W Jerter; Ndw York. Ohio, Okfei •m October
Mrs. Anna Heston. Charlevoix, vice will be beard by said court on SaiutAero .club yesterday
aficrRoom
day. the 4tb day ot March A. D.>i»n.
hovm. Orepon. Pennsytranla. Rhod.
joesldent at la^e.
o'flork
•lock
in
the
_____
__________
signed by Hawley and JVM. and
UlaiHi. Bouih Dakota. Texas.
Ptah
ober ^ib A..D. 19T®
and Wlaeonain.
PRBD R WALKER,
"Bt. Amll^Ue.
Sagiien/ Qut
sjudge of
BoHstUts hare tickeu in Alabann.
OcL. N.—liand^
near
PerUxmka
Nov.
14-15-22-M.
Caliromia. -Colorado,
ConnerticyL
riviT. north of Lake CUIogoma .on
Edwin Oeuvis. who baa lieeh maklRB
Delaware. Rorida. Idaho. Illiaola, bs
ilh
All woU; returning."
^ home with Mrs. Brown, on RanQlan^Jowa. Kansaa. Mi
rblfouUtnl,
Que.. OcL 2T.—Tbor- cbiph street; died at the boaptul o’
That b a tremsadoua fact fir users of heateti^"
*
Jlicbifan. MinaoKHa. UlaaonH. MpR
ocghly fatigued and
sboadpg...- the Mry. Dowball. wbere be had been lakIn Ue matter of the esuts of Ph'llp
una, X^tfulw. Xevadk. Sew H«mp
Ak
YOl-R FIRE-^IS KEA'ER >ITT—A bat full of coM latactile's
a
Roach, deoc—
marka
of
an
ardoana
week
uL
atrugihtro. >few
Hew Tork. JJortf
by order ot Mcn>er«oo pmt
o( bti^
Blast burns ALL NIGHT, and ia ,tke moratngr InsiealI t.
. .
Notice
Notire
it
is
hereby
given
that
Dakota.
Okh>.
OkUbooia.
OKROti gllng through the denae wTIdcmesa
Ho wasTT y^an oU and came
amha from tbe 24tb day of O-‘0<i
kfiiaVSI
the fire, ahlvenng In a chfllcd room: and waUag tpr ibfi
fii* W
PeonsylTanU. Kho<>e
taUnfl.. «ou|> or northern Canada. Ueiars. Hawley this part -uf the state In the early A^’u
D. 19IP. have been allowed
up. you OPEN A DRAFT O.S*LY.
And..there
la «ai«k
Tnel enough
M !•
...____
_ ,-l
»•« to
Post, the InaatiatUe ahTvnauia RXtlea.
})akOU.
T^oociMre.
Teum;
I'uli
a. Millr
r«tillng in East Bay townto
aO^T t39AU
warm up nicely. Take note thU iUa hefiW «raa
agalnai Mid
available data, ship In
WHshInKton. Wi»(x>axln.
Wjwatas who. soeording to
in -ifCt.
HARD rOAt. AVO^f).
:. iCOKE, UflTttTB or Cgf »4 «>
• “•

It. lud Utai
aallod Die America U imriy 76 Bill
Thi> Roiialliii I^bor party bM ttrk
He enlUied In
company H 1st all crediiOM of Mid derea «d m-e leUTML- ..
dlM lor dlte. at lW« ». --------IhrM,
guarantee It against ANT HEA'.^
oU iu OUn^ 3luucl)Da<>ui. Michl fnrtber than any.pUicr coniestanta In Miihlgan Liaht Artillery; with Aloa- qnlred to prea
times ni price. Oura ia the Original Cole'a Hag BlggV Dt.burea Mr
irL at the
tbe probate offic*. ia the
r(. Sow York the big balkwi^race for the Oordon
H«i>klna and Wtllutm Core, who
fuel Wlthooi (kam^ the grate and Com U satliNciaillf.
:y of T-.iver*.. C ly In »ctd county,
Ohio and Texas.
Bennett cup. arrived here laal a
are living In tbe city at tbe present
oome IB aad so# tWa heeling'weaider.
n or oetoi' the :"ih day of I’o-ni iry
t^tiSRiatio
ume. He seneu
with ' diaUnctfon A. D.,'19
I. and that said qI«h«« «ui
I91L.1
Yaomte baa’ a fSll aut« tlckct'ln New

•ow os tfeelr way by veblcle frMn 8(.

^p EHevecib Ustrlct coorentioa

AaibroUe to CbtoouUnU.tbe last forty

^ ^ ^ *** *****

ardnons trip:from Lake

J,,.

year wOl be moro tkaa twlon as agar
Ueae of the psac

a to tbe Rasslan bo.--

oorb bnt ooe Urket~th« demoentie.
In a •latoo. tbo todaUaU in 3i.

SB arm aunad aid BtdMBtd
gbe resato t* bn ebtataa* tba aomlag

§M

E-

iiitel
-.«aSSS£

S*.STSSS.%t,V

THE FtRIKRS’TTVRE
A hat ton of coal lash) all aigM

LDWm BfDnSDEAB

IB'Chic’s Hot BliRl

u and tttuaUOBs of >-arli
Mnda

.be aabmltted In.mab)

of tbe autea.

Prohibition ia

laaat

In Plerlda. Mlaaoori.and Oretoa. cat

mUIlt-EIGlIT

In thoae aiatu proposed
loathe cdnaUtntion

prohlbltins

inani
lUfacture and sale pt loloxlesUti;

Hites ELECT

Ilquara vijL^rotod apoo.

In Tessa

the loflomlnclaBUUttire wiu anbml
to Ike rolora/rbr approntl or rejer
lioti. a eonatifutloiial.
aVniTltm loesi option for the presan:
Soatb Da
koti and WmahiOKtas. wUl vole dlroct
ir on tbe qmn(fW-oV uranUDs nt
rape to « oenrn. while in Oretoo a pn
poaed amendmoai to the ctmatiiulft
mats to all uxparera.

PROHIBITION THB GAME IN ftOME
OF THE STATe*.

kN. the rtpht of auffrase.
The largest nuabor of qaeaUona t
be voted upM ln any one atata is I
^dum meanrea wlti be bpon tbe bal
tot for amroval or'rsieifUBB-

Inclad

ed In tbU Biiinber. besides tbe prapoi
ed suffrage and

;heir wishes. Landing was euy and
the ballocm was left In good oondltion,
Sangutnety they

atarted to get tb

tbe nearest setUement. They were un.
MBilottshly near the end cf their jrfr.
naiona; buL recounting th^ 'sioTy of

Orwm.: fhets'i^rh-rtlaUvoand refer

fliontt.

Jodg-: of IIToivtc.
-nliet north of Chlcoutiilfi and about Coe. of Burtan. Ohio.
Oct. 25 Nov. 1-H5-22.
i miles north of laks Tshlatigama.
The funeral was held Sunday afierThoy bad been involved In a ano'
STATE OF MICHIGAN, th i
which was accompanied by a findertaklng rooma, in charge' 0
•oprt for ibe'C
County
chsuge to a more northerly direction McPherson post.
Traverse.
At a aeaston of oald courL held at
’n. the wind, which to that time had
le probate offire. In the City of
hid fair rC carry them to the Labra•tony BMCb Sehool Report.
Traverse CUy. in said couaty. on the
isL Tbe
adverse condition*
Report of grammar depanmeat of
compelled them to land much against Stony

THHOVOHOUT NATION.

VOTE OX iMBIDIIBlt

They had landed st 3:45 p. ia-We«L
war. and roturr- he heard
27th day
ed to hia Egat Day borne as...soon as
ten o'clock in (be forenoon.
hoe ofHu unnamed mountain wbldi. he^was hooorably
Dated October 24th. A. D 1910.
near as they could reckon. Uss 58
FRED R, WALKER,
He leaves one daughtm-, Mrs. Alice

eraday, Oct. 19. 1.600 feet np on

prohlbUlon

amend

.'.hMr experienrea tonight, /they made
IgBf of that feature. They were conIdeat of their ability to kill sufQcIcni
mme to prevent Btarvatlon. For three
lights they were obUged to sleep in
he open air.
Fought Way to ti^llaation.

meats to tbe ronstftuTlon. la a bill, pro

It was a stiff ngbt through, snowy

posed by inlUstlve peilUon, smendim

forests. The weather was exceedingly'

the Oregon primary law, and extend

3^.

Us iu provisloDt to preaideoUal nom

iras struck on the River Atoura.

nen tbe camp

ot

a trapper
' A

inatlona. aliowhig rpiers to deslgnati

tyb rest was enjoyed there in the ie-

their rhoire

rrted hnL Monday Are Irappen ap

for prwaident and

rlc<

president; proridlnk for direct nomlr.
ation of pany caadMatea' lor prea.

poared

and'

took thw down

fiom hjeac^ ala-bouiw drive brougin

Ikmal nomItiBiing

•>cm h^ last night.

B'elker.
end­ Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of John
BIrmley. deceased.
{
B M. Green hsring'TBad In ssld
Number of girls IG.
her* petition praying tani ti
sdministratton of aahl eetste lie grac
Number of boya 5.
Edward Wells or to 00^ oth.
Average daily aiieudanee IS.
iluble pel
Percentage of utendanro' 66.
It Is ord<
. that the 16ih
:Thooe who were naltber .tardy or November. A. D. 1910. at ten o'cl
said probate offlMi.
ahsept during the
month;' AlberU «h*
1 la hereby appointed (or boarMcManus|f'Helen' Richardson.
Amos
lid petition.
Montague .Carl Kcgimel, lacbel Wilfurther ordered, that puhlfv
son. Olfo \Vy*e. Millie AViddls.
of a cop) of this order,
Teacher. M. 1. Armltage.
ceaeive weeki previoua to said day of
hraring. In tbe Grand Traverae Herald
Otto Powers came over from Elk a newspaper printed and clrculxici In
llaplda laal evenlnt; to tniuaart bu-tl- Mid couaty.

. nJTM Ind nlri. .HM. ^ lo nn'
OlocttG.

I^^I* ”<
l«01«n- ,
CoBserrstion br Batumi'resonrt*.

ness and to attend tbe Lyman Howe

In »-«b*r«. Jnxicea of Stie
«mrt and ailiKJr.offltliJa fro win be pawed gpoa by voter* pf Wis
v4b^ rkoren.i nhllo in IMlaaa Btaie eonslA in tbe shape ot a propoaet
nl to the eoaalitnijon. anth
T-Jtem, nrrpt CDroitnr. will be •■tect«
j

the
le state to make anmial
anmial ^

I I g.^CaUn- .u lk»
.MWofn ot,

U.O

anlirnlr
lotUUinr.-

ition

for aeqalrlng. preaervln;

-_____ Iftfelo^ng wa^ power asd lot
^ta of the stau.' |a Minnesota. .
proposed

at the

Chicago Lana

Thais exMMi will

be

Vaed lesa than twelve roontba:f'look
look eiacUy
exacUyVlk^ew;
Rki
W’miA IMei uV
Pnily Giiaranieeil; Immediate buyers wilt get theu beautiful Plaaoe a
cminiK of

J. C. Backea of Petoakey 1» apendfew days in the city on businesi.
Bridgman

$63 to $1$|

'

of Bendoi.i

a tirtiiog .frlendk heje for a abort
ime.

KMiatitiilloaal' atnendmen

S£|nlar(<« of Alsi-tma.
from taxaitQBdapds of prtrate pefsom
the matter of the
Uie of Sarah
A. EVaacr, Deceased.
A'oUrc ia hereby glvea that four
Bomhs from the 2kth dv of Otumr.
First Car «< Apples. .
L D. into, have bees allowed
k;
.-rsdiUM
lilora to
present thair ^^clalm*
prei
The Srat car of aiiplas to be ship
xgfilnai said dece
ped this year to Ue J. C. Morgan Co
tor examination and adjntuneal. and
cider mill was received Friday. Tht
that all credliora o
eld deceaerJ art
apples were shipped from New Yort
their claims to
to keep the local miU-nipnlng as tlb ,
................................. , jheu Office, in
aaid
applo (top haa been a railnrs thk' •he City of Travorro City. <0
rounty. on or before the 6th daj- oT
>«ar. This Is the hiat Otoe the Mot
March, A. D. IPU. and that said
can cotapkey haa ahinted apples >/
rlalma a1Il
a1ti be hMrd t
said r
thU cltr.lfom their New York mill
> the 6i
I91I. at tea o'cloik In the forenoon.
and la worthy «f ceinment because Uu
''Dated Ortober 28th. A. D. 1010.
applai voald
protaed In New To**
■ • • be

PTtBD R WAIJCER.
Bad shipped to Chicago mnch cheaper
Judge .f I'l-r.but.-'
than to this dty and then to the aaim ' .Nor. 1-8-15 22-29.
'mariceL
STATE OF MICHIGAN, the Probate
Court for the
County of Grand
Btrausa Warn u
TcpveraeWaaklnftea. Ott.
Sk—SccreUip
^be
> tbe Matter
Mi
of Jhe estate of WIrKnox, tblB aReraoo^ oealnasd Or^ ^aur Golden.
^tolden. Deceased.
Deceased.
''
that AmbassadM Btmam u de
NWee ia berrtir givua Ibat four
kirous of nsJcalBg Ma post, it doelar momba from the 28lh day of Ocfobcr,
-A. D. 1910. bare be«i allowed for
ed that Btrausa dostres to retire to
creditors to
ihrtr
cUlma
public ilA).
be used 4or parpoeea «t reforeata

tk>n.

StiHOFliiA
tScfJonn^pMrr.
Children become
rtrong end lirelj when,
ain»»diao.«<>(

m

iHlNEMlihi
Wr>w,*..w^
haml«al

anal

«Kn’

^L«NEL HAD NO TIME.
To 4iR«teBio'

Fifty aecewd Blrthd^
r.-Cokr

Hannab & Lay Cb/s n

18 High-Grade Ugrii^l

larger,

ruit 1* ol e much belter quality.

Bdi\h

S
T

Ite only a quettian of yow'
getting iwed to
you fuDy kpoW ^dul *
aclud t^ t^ we^kitow
its your flour for the fiiturs.

Oct. 2.=; Nov. 1-8.

ban tbe one oeut Ust year and iba

Mlaa

B
E

“si
Ft-taqfr

BIG Sr£OALJI£EER^GE.U£Xi^T KtO J>AYS Of CBINWH.^ IWGe*-GMAr
.
' KCSORT. SALE

Work «^s begun today pseking the
exhIbiUpB

jdge of ITubate.

khow at tbe Grand.

UaM jars of fruit that will be placed'
ihow.

No..4.

US 2

One of tbe sugeened amendment:
I tbe OroRoti eonstituRon propose

District

for month

FRANK TRIIPI

the

hraMe. a littje scUlearent. 40 mile*

mam of delecate* to their pany

amendment
Inrreaae
ind «UlC by ioiilailre
In » of tlie lUUC, lEOVOO the initlBiIre
‘“'"■‘■'r and
-no referendam
rmoroonn. and re'

school

lownabip.

Damber of pnpils enrolled 21.

atream'a in tholr canoes to SL Am

deoUal electors : lo*eleol loo by part>
mTentiODE.

Beach

reninsiil:

ing Ort. l‘S. 19IU.

*

ibat all creditors o
court, at the probdle orflee. _
the fiiy of Trave.*»e City. In
said
rouBiy. or. or before the 3rd da)' of
bA..........................................................................
L D.. 1910. and that Mid rtajms

==~F£=
tear.

JKED XL fiFALKI
ef F.ulmie.

$212

smith a

BARNES

The** fixiirr>* reiireKviii actual, bona fide savings—il)cy are the
wc rec<-ivt-d fqi the use of ihenc inairiHiieniR. cveo' dollar of w^ich wc are
dodnriingtroin the tegular price* ig order to quickly relieve ihr’otercaowtied
condition of dur wareroomi:
In builng one of these Pianos you set pracUeali) a new Instrameai—
1 yon
n *
*av« »C3 to 1166. acrortllng to the amount prevlouaty paid. Bo per1 la
t e\i
every way are these Raaied PUnes that U »e told yon they were
new youI n
would b<' wllUag to pay tbe n-siilar
price,
quality, durabtlliy.
ly. r aatlaraciloa1 when' >ou buy « • ot these
-V
filw,..
,
,
Remeniber. these are not aec&nd-hand Pianos that have ootlived their
usefulness. They are the LATEST STYLE PIA.NOS OF IXADING MAKES
—out damaged, to most caeca not even aolled—perfect In Tone. Action and
A|>iK-arance—full}' guaranteed in every way. Just tbe same aa new. As opiwrinnity 10 make a genulM eavtag on a nsM Of this ebararur oaght to
appeal igaianily and forribly to cn-r> tnicDding buyer.


J»5
BROS.
ORINNEUZ BR

$10 Sends a Piano Home
Buys this
$275
MENDELSSOHN

say Terms In ort^ l
and edncailouai adraniagea ot a Piano
Come today and Inspect tbeae u
see how fine the
derful bargalna—you will cenalnly *
• when
Pianos are and realize why: a splendid earing
make. Be thrifty, be
eooBomleal. be w1b»—asd lake'.prempt advantage
■■
op­
-- • mlty. H uuMe to call, write lor '
of lbs barcaina and ien
panleulara.
a. We pay fret^L
frrtghL . Fta» Stool
I
and taand*om^>rapa gHrpa FREE
with roch of these Pianos.
PLEASE NOTE PARTICULARLY—TbU generaas offer nptres wMa
the sale clotce—Saturday, Oct. 29. at le p. m. COME AT ONCE and secure
ooe of iheac bargains.
o.

Grinni Broi

THAVEKSE CRY ISTOBE
Coi;Fnua>l C^Sb.
Opm Fi^ miSttrnilfl

$235

STERLING

msi
^
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'MuimMamna.


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«papTw>yiw»iwm» awp ymvime w tAotfc

tumoav,

7

nwvmn. i, tw

vth more than kindreds of dolfon
for and voted tor top WU
BotUnsoo^aad Hanry BoRaasn of
Bftdan wkldl toa otktr coottlM
Gad -Mrs. Henry Thomas of mat to professloatoadvertfotag.
8agtoaw,Gad
not tat orer wfto the products of their
Big R^lds. mother, brother and eisPeninaiila grange is
ptonnlng a
cheaper labor. He said that be wa
of
the
groom.
The
cit}goesti
graape
fair for Saturday. Sovesaber
il
to
eaeurliv
tola
tarto
tow,
for 7:W ra beU op tor aona data atramutal
e Or. aad Mrs.^inke. Mrs. Pri- 5. The event will be iiulW off ai
M
ooncreas
OB aoconst ot tka rain, and th« nwet- because^ i
day. Mr. aad Mrs. Ban Jennings. Miss grange’* liai: at 0'.<] Uisnon. the best
Inc iraa caHad to order akortlr b*tor« from toe fifth dletrtet for that purJosle .NoTOtny and about twenty of the pruBucL- dl»iiUy*d will be tot o'dodc iqr.4^ttawB Oao. X<. Crisp, pose’When the Btogrlor l*»
N-oung friends of the bride.
hcled for exhlMtlon in Traverae City
wbo artlh ft fa* »aU ckoftCB romirkB cd. and that the wladom ot th^ atoThe preseois wer* i
at thr- t(pta^r she state grange mee'•CNATOIt WILUAH WU«M *IMTM iBirodDcad AOantr Oaoaral PTaBs icn to framtoc toe law had been dam- WerWnp Peopto Greeted I
both usefnl and omaioenul, cohstot- iag;; E. O.
CendWrte for Govern
BlMfflias WITH motevELT. Kata ,«1w stated tkat ha «ool4 ak- enstrsted wh« tbe.cnstoau raeeliM
bating been appnlnl
iag largely of llbeD. rut glM and sU- I a GO.iiaitie« to make the selection.
dollar tba ooftraa o< his ra- hunped ftwm leas than tkrea amvenrara.
The legular peering of
Grand
Unu to fortr mlUkiDs
marks to caU attastlOB to
Mr. and Mrs. Roblnsoa are weU aad Traverse grange «U1 be held ^turHiMtoDd.
MIeh..
OM.
27.the inportaat ttsaca of tba atato
The renadr fie aaocsted tv aeknown here. .Mr. Boblnsan day aftcrtioin to the grange hall on
ctBpftlm. He aald that U vaa alwara nrtoc permanent proaparkr lor the paid his farewell visit ot the present
hustling
young
hunbermaiv
who
campaign to this dty yesterday. Chase
Cats_*iree», Sereiai candidates are W
tba doatOB ot tka 0M«dit>ftn “ critl- oountiT was lo hare Americftns use
6. Mton. repubUcan candidate foe owns a mill and other lumber tote.-- be given special
attention.
after
•tron MvoMNa fo mron- dsa cba partr to power tor toe tota(t Bototog hut goote manafoe
at a^ near Harbor filings,
to*T do and toe totoca that thar do home and when tola is done there goremr. was tendered one of the Mich. The bride ig. one of Traverse which the to;;ir. ' A law cnforceatent."
ANT A TNOJICT.
net to. hot ha Mt that ^--------- --- will be DO market left fv foreigners, prettiest oraUoas .«sae-dto*d a j»l- City's meat popular young todies, will !>*• s'iven con-!dcratlon.
• to Michigan.
The l>e*‘tonau
tViir.tv
PoatofA
Mrtr to toe state oC Wltolgaa waa and evarr dttoen will become toe cue.
with a host of friendft
grange meeis at Emt.iTf uii Wednes­
Aa.be. to <
ChJe to stand on toe record It has tomer ot efety other eittoen. and all
The happy couple lode the evening
Codd. of DPtroiu and a nnmber of pere Maruueiie train fv r^skey-. day. Xovtialc; r. lor the i.i; ,,i#c o?
ObA Kim CibUMi »r »«» made dnrtor the rears that It has toe people will be happy and erery
romplelirg
hs
<>
cauitaiimand
mak­
wer* preparing to lea'
twes to power wltooot' anffertoc aar man hare a peraanent job. The^aar friends.
toeoc* t« Harbor Apringa, whele ihcy
one
upon Crand Rapids yesterday afternoon fw wili be at home to the many fri'ends ing ptors for an agrir-tsUnral rhowiUS
fiom tba attacks that are betoc d^ ladnetry was. cited as
T^r*vcr*e Oky al ly... time the farm
racted toward ft dortoc the prceest which aU are dependent Iv nteaaito .fkia city, they were token by swprtae after Dec. 1st.
f from all over the siau- an- to be
and « loog es the workers nr* kept »ken a delegaUoh of 60 repreaeaia•mMr wnum
«altk.
lu Ibi- cl:>- The Kniiiire nKviing wiil
AtMWg OmmI rnu K«b0. Wt The speaker ean^ attaaUoh te bwy tlMft become ensfoaen. and.**'"* »«>rtttot men from this dty ortost all day and will lurnMi ibr farkeep toe other todoatrlet fo bpersitlot'
"* '
^
what
bad
been
done
hr
.past
laclsla«*mm kr ft —n iiipifi

K an '.rjjp««nu:-li> to lli»<l|K^ planeccort toe candidate here.
toraa, hactontop with the Ptosrwe ad- ir TOtam.
CMr 4*i9 kooM )ft«&t ««i
tlnir c\j|6b.-iI wellar.-.
Opon arrlvtog in this city, toe. two
frho LAkM to Golf eanal was
alBiatrattoii to brtos toe pnhUe
guests of honor were whirled through
BwNmt.4 .t 8.g«n.w AN.'. Twir
rloA corpontlcna of the state under brdnght up ns n matter havtog a diOf Huron County Tueeday.
the city on a tightaeelng tour. Later
beartog
M
the'
futni*
of
tte
'an
e«nltaWe
sratem
of
taiat^
and
vM MM.ftt
OtasE. Bator* tba
both were entertatood at a dtober.
Sagtnsw. Mieh.. On. r:.—Lawton
■#U^ «« totonul rM^tka wm while toe Tictorr had not ret been Graad Traverae region as well aa toe given to toeir honor by the local T. Hemans and Edmund C. Shields
whole of wumera Olldil^. and toe
Ota waakftfs at tfaa Park Place woe ‘he toit that toe oaaea that
nwnty onmmlUeeman to toe Holtond were greeted entousUsiJcany by l.SM
seasior
said
that
to
order
to
become
pendtof
before
toe
eonrta
would
tkiE «aa wall ftUa&EaE. kr Um npo<»c'ttoens ot this city Tuesday eventas
fnmlllar with toe tacts of toe case be hotel.
he decided to' toror of toe people.
li(M e( tke dtr vte ti
Appearing before a welMUled andh at toe Auditorium. Mr. Hemaua and State Intperter Sgyt Treverse City
Priaarr refora waa another point had made a bokt trip from the eonto
-mployers Observe State
be towught fot and azplatoed end to toa north limits of 1^ MIto- tortom in Price's rink later to toe ev- Mr. Shields spoke abrng the lines of
iW U was throB^ toe efloRs of the i»n and tested the water kearty «v- outog, toe candidate made easily toe their addresses ai Bay City. They
reptoUcftn partr that It
had haen cry mile of toe way. and found that hit of hto preedit camplalgd. Uls akr completed a most auccessful tour
quently delivered plea for a higher Huron county Tuesday, speaking to
iHtoareaUtr to the toata.and whDe the farther north be went toe colder
Urge audiences at Plgeoti. Bad Axe. pleilng t^me lUtle details of tnapeepdiUcal
<n«c
the law to tojperteot to siaar war* ha the water became.. It waa also found
tton of the factorl.-B of Traverse City.
pervonel to toe rwwhllenn and Port Austiu. At a banquet t»*
Mt aura that toa next to(tolat<tra4( it tost tos'wntsr at Grand JUren was
party that Us member* migb
deted by the local democratic com­ Is response, to an Inquiry from the
was rapohlksan. wduM atrai^tan out
Evening Record. Inspector Shuart
mittee.
John
T.
\\’lnahtp
was
present
kindly
tlM.iMectB of toe law to.auto a nah' MDwnukee. and at Frankfort K was »
stated that factory conditions in Travof the reenrd of the democratic party Covers were laid for 26.
Bar that It would be aattofactorr to
not alone in Mich- , Ithaca, Mich.. OcL s:.—lAWton T. erne City wen- exceptionally, good.
and its c
toe people.
nl Apjrteton. Wto.
Employes BQd supertol-ndentK show.
- country
—----------as well,
nemaiw. democraUc candidate for
Thaee Invesugntlona proved',{that igan but toe entire
The public laeUtsUi
willlnK dUposlUon to comply
won loud and prolonged applause for governor, wound up tils tour otOrai*
atote were dtoewaad to a brief man- if UU warm suifaoe water was drawn
lot cotttfty with a Mg meeUng here alto the requlremenu of the laws atos totooih a canal at toe eoatoern him.
aar and the naoBaaltr
**I do not care fo make ao many' last night. The opera house was filled fedttog their concerns.
apptbprlatloSa' polntad out
end ot the lake Hjronld aKv the
Inspeciv
Bhuart was especially
campaign
premtises.” be
said, "I with a large and enthnsfastic audlAt toa doba of Mr.
Knhn’a talk mate ot toe wdbtem coeat of toe
spoke nearly an boa.-, pleased with the manner to ahich
sooner by
make fewer
Crlap ^re ft hrtaC ooUtoa state fo each an *xteta that the fnilt
onfinlng his remvks principally i-i the factory employm bad compUed
l•^omises
and
do
more
actual
work
for
Of toe resaoaa es to why .be la e re. would be affectedand the regfon left
CTiUelsma of bis opponent. He rhao,' with the lav retotiro to the sine hour
^etlcally a barren.
The wadm the people of Michigan, than do lus
puWion. and toes to
ed Osborn with gross extravagance day for women and the employment
Bpaaker of toe araali^ Senatcr Wll Boutoweat winds and warm wafor are and i^e promises I knew I gouid
mlhoad eommlaaiOMr and con­ of children. He stated' that aU ofi
not
keep.
Mr.
Hemana
has
said
that
neoesaary for the fertiUty ot this reUam AMen Smith, of Mitotan.
the employers had shows a willing,
to hto opinion there are too many tracted Ua expcndltnres Of that c'oThe aanator aald that h« was Tsrr gtM. and he aasm«4 hto hearers that
nesa to receive suggesthms and fo alct
Idle aad worthless state employes. partment under Oahom with those of
■d that 1
fond of tbs Ofltod TTneerse reckon and be had voted agaUist the oehame
his predcelkor in that office. OonPermit me to recall that that
clsms
he bad to make were received
uhan
U
came
betora
congrees.
and
wbOattwM sUMoaftoat ha
tinning along this- line/ he rtdiuiled
narar oat of wubM conttnue fo Hgfat ft as long nJ conteaUoD all throng toe primary Osborn's promises of a boase-riesn- with courtesy and little or no op]
been msnlfested.
h^^hnd n vote to the senate. He has campaign and tOao allow me fo.repeat
the state capltol. Ex-WayorJ^lM had
I
said further that factory condi­
tot^fo'of this'rwton'ai'he'ak
» »*«•“> governor, Codd of Detroit also0 came iu
:orth» country to gunvi for a
unworthy and to- drubbing-for bis stuck on the speak­ tions to ‘^verse City had greatly
,ft\ke :aalithat,'& is a gnat oountty, and at all times wHI he wnfohful for *
cffiBant
offloe
holder
to
the
sUte's
but the criUe^ is too provtoant wMh the best legistotion that can bp peaser's record aa a member of toe leglale- Unproved ^-nntU they are as good aa
employ."
any other city in the sute. Tbe state
bM^jmrptoCi ,fv thto^ to toon, to ed for Its tnrtoer devefopmsnt.
at largo, he aald. had also shown a
hame^ baoanae toe Ures of pUbUe
The meeting was closed early tn c
great improvement during tbe
, men are foade a burden hr the etttl- der to allow the peotde fo attead th«
GRANGE QINdCR.
♦ few year*.
^cdtm'Sfo U heaped
upon
them show at the Grand. An'daformal re­
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦♦ ♦
whMhv they are desarvtog or not ception was held for the speakers at
Happy Msrrtooe in Which Safltosw The grange is one of the s^aongest
Taken to all bowerer,there U not a the close of toe meeting and many
Young Man Tokae Traverse City
forces for deveiopmetat In too Grand
land where >he peopWtor* ao happy, araOed themselves ot th^ oppprtt^y
Bride.
(GottUnued from Page One.)
Traverse region. The grange .W-CH;,
aad labor ao well paid as It to to the fo meM toft men who a** pfomlting Us state organization to meet' iiesa. said it «ai going at a high rale
TiBlted Battes. The cendlUoas ot toa nent to toe oonndls of tbe'suts and
f very pretty wedding wok place
■ '
here for two years In snccosslon and f speed.
Murtoeou countries were eomp»c'
tUon.
W^eadxy afternoon at toe farm resi­
Tbe
car when found was btttom side
providing
a
showing
of
farm
and
or­
to prove bis atat^eota. ana
Mr.
Boos after the hetfhatog ot bis re­ dence of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MlUer,
Bmito aaM that be had put to toe marks. Senator BnUto annonnotd that when their daughter. Miss Aqne^CT chard products for «aeh occasion la up and Blanche Ramsey wa* pinned
>m«atb the tooDesn while M'aghy
rainy day raadto^w toe official re­ smoe he had been to Traverse City, ler and Mr. Charles ROhlneon of Sag­ deiog an Ine^lmable service toward
wey eyicaA-himaelf. Clara
tort of toe eoadiUons ot toe laborera. he had been acensed of. voting aganut inaw. were united In
marriage the expkJitaUon of our soil reaourcoa.
n up but not
to London aad otov Bagltob dttoa toe teployer*’ UahUlty blU. which by toe Rev. J. W. Miller, grandfattaer Moee of the deiegate* fo these state Ramsey was
gatherings are ' aucceasM practical tt-riously.lnJafeds-^Ue Mr. Wngley
wbure toouaands at* unsmidoyad. ami *aa deelgned to imnafit the worktos of toe bride. The J We rooms
pe^le of the great todostriea of th^ prettily decorated with ferns and au­ fanners wbo are abundantly able to Butfered a badly hrbtoed arm. Smith,
no work to to ha kad.
country. He declared that If the gen- tumn leaves and flowers.' The bride tell the difference betwem good 'and who was dririn^the machine, was
Acradtog to hto i
B ot the tleman wbo made ihe assertion would was dressy in white and carried poor vegetaMee. grains and frutu, able to crawl oift frommoder tbe
toe past and. futwe a.........................
and their words of praise among the beraua# there were no doors as
conatry 'to tcnlered ia'the protective ^ethe pains to find out. he would bridal roses.
granges It the'topneau.
tariff, which bands -a wall nreofo toe fleam' that Senator Smith had, woriud
The ant of town guesu were: Mrs. members of their home

NfiBTO
W CANAL

OfATION OVER
CUSES.OSNIN

%r. SIOOIB MESIiMn

tontos Ml smus
GUtnsni.sN

r>'

lOCALTACTORY
CONSIGNS GOOD

I;
.

fiNEYEAR
as:

mUER-IOBDiSON

kmCIERASSEYUDEAD

CDiddn'l w.vlk sometimes for a'
week. 1 uivil.docMn'medicine
and had a rublx-i bandage fvmy
leg. aial br>v>-.;li: even ihing that i
jt^uniilai lavt I sraspcrsiud
totr^' loan's liniment. The first
apid^tiou helped it, and in tao
vecks tnv leg wa« well."—A. 1_
Hi ntes, of Htmter, AU.

C~a tor AddeteA
Mr K. CIUIAX, ipsttuemf at
athletics. 4«7 NVaire* St, Ros.
l.urv, Mass,aajv>-*1 have used

SLOANS
LINIMENT
. wnth great success to cases of extTi-me fajigue alter ph\-»ieal exevlion, wlirn an (ordinary TviKdon-n
would not make toy impresssM." .

Sloan's Liniment
has nojequal ax a
rcmctij (or Kheumatisib. Neural­
gia oranyiKiinor
stiffness in the
muscles or joints.

j|»

'msM’s bMk —
liomv.csUI*. •hv'P
Md envllry
«n«. A«4jw

Br. Bari 8. Sleftg.
imtsi Msss, V.I.A

Tbe machine is an «xpen*iva "Apme*op Jackrabbir and alt that Is
left ik a wreck. Th«r» is no light at
tbe ^er of Fifth and Wadaworth
streets whei* toe aecident becuivftd
and toe way the llghU on SUfo street
kmated It would ee«n to a str^
gr-r not know ing toe etraeU that Fifth
ttreet ran dlrenly on and on a ntitot
as dark or Thursday night tbe river
could not be eeen becanae of tha
ihU* weather.
Mb glrU wei« employed at the si
K. Knox A Oompaay afore.
Miss Blanche Ramsey, toe anforLqnate gfri wlw was kfUed Thursday
evening In toe automobile wreck.was
1K years of age. bhvlng been bora to
Wexford omnly. Grant fo«nshto>
Angnst 36, is»2. She ts toe daughter
cf Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Ramsey, who
moved with their family fo this city
three years ago last March, living cu
nohemlB street during this tone. Sb*
loaves besides her parenu, Mr. and
Mrs'A. G Ramsey, one brother. Grant
and Uo sister*. Misses Clara and
Huth.
Tbe funeral arratigementx hare not
csiyoi been made, at Mr. Bamsey is
in Wyoming, and he bu nM Men
beard from, but be wlU amr* to the
rU>- as soon as possible.

Finn
Announced at 8TA0
,for Every CMid «f fichaei Ags

4-

, Lansing, 0«; XL—Andlfor General

id/ERCOATS
f Our great variety of Overcoats insures everyone satisfaction — hundreds of
i^ts tn select from made up in any desired style.
Xong Coats, both single a^d double breasted, made in black, very light or
m^ium dark colors.
^

Presto^ or Convertible Collars

■ me wearer oo cam Says to have a OeM. daw Hmaa caUar, qaiehly coBvcrlce to Ibe open style.
Fie me n al ear earaMata, every waa caa be pleaaea aerc-OvcrcMls Iraai $8 to S2S.
■'<

TMalsatoame
iCymilrraiSMap.

They cam be aseft Mr Overcoate as wcU-ascial coals al soy Uiiic-*
t here tor aa OvereoaL

prriil'ton

We kavc Bic gccalcsl varicly, me aiosl ap-lo-

Clo'thins Oompsny

lonionmmt of primary school-mwy
on Nov. 10 win be at rate of >0 ceata
pef rapita. a toul of »«»0.34« for the
This will make the'total anporlUw755,839 school rhiidrw In .the stata.
mem of primsry
funds
tot* year '
amount >o $7.40 per capita.

OIL THROWN OH Wie
Made Possible the Rescue of Ssvan, tsen Merv Crew of tho Noqmgian Barit Masfor*|^
BaJiimorc. 6ri 61-^^pgerav of
to- .Vorv-riar. bark Uarterea. conalattng of IT men. were brought here to*
(lav. They had beou picked up' durtlig
Wc«t IndAU hurricane after a
frightful flaht with toe wares. Oil
thrown ujioc toe waters madft their ae possible..
Robjnet
Stiaria wberc b« packed twenty -UM
twrrels of extra choice a^laa wUch'
bo ae<-<ir>-d tor the see eg the YCestkltohigati Devetopaett brnwi
at tbe Cbieap land abow thu will be
gitee next mouth. This orieetloo coosisted ot Si.ie*. Johnathans,
Gano. .
Canada Reds aad 8fo«le‘s Beds. The
.tttoaatban apple* were the flnfot spedto»-n8 that have ever been grown to
any seettoa ,of tog atsfo.
The .funeral of the htoy of Mr. and
Mrs. Ira B. Beoaon. who died Setterday was Md Sunday and burial took
place to Oakwood.

m

f

OftAND TftAVEMC HniALD AND'TRAVeiltE DAY CAGLE, TUCtOAV. *

ROnOIES UUTIfES IPUUU COUIITY
I iSjiraiBiii
X. POMOUeRAlieE KILLED
I
ontlKOFElETIOII
C«AM«rkWy
Over the CemploiMi ^ thc NM

dtonr
Aeddenuiir
•Hops Topether Long Leaf areth,r and Sietar.
Good MeeUnp Sdieduled -at E«Pi<^
With Work in Third and Fourth
Dspreea

IN AN
AUTO WRECK

——

. 1. w.

the dead Um bMWeen tho Ornnd SapIds borers and Uoae of Travsrae Oty.
and Ue ettu^ eeiitactltloa hoa made
tbe prices Mton^r. Tho ahlpmeats
from Traverse Qty have bees Ugbl
both by rail and water, and It Is said
that 1-. la tbc practice of Up buyer*
make Traverse rtty a late laariu'
by draining all U«
try during Ue early smsoo.
“Two seasons ago in 'Ue eprime
Traverse City bed Ue booor of selling
dollar potatoes than say other
point in Michigan, and Ue year tal­
lowing it was so imfortanaie as to
h.-ivi> too many po(auiea''even for th-March (actor). K-.ery Tear Uir^
eomeUffig to aff<-ct the pouto marke*
at* Trai-erae City. The grower*
nroinul that place bcl^e In orgmatialion. Some yean they are OraBgtFs.
end the next Uer are Eoulty or Glean­
er members. This year Uej- *erm to
be trying several plans, and In addltioB they have a pleln fanners orgaiUssUon wl-Uout any fancy, trimmtngs.

“At Sutton* Bay the buyer* alwayf
pay from S to 10 cents higher than
polnu on account of having -anHwrUtlOD. At the ck»e
navigation Ue poutoe* are loaded
cchooners and sbippod to lake poru
where they are either rold or held
In tbe veeeele for a lat«-r marheL
"The grower* In Uis.pari of MIU^
gdn api^ to be gracing tbo Idea
that good potatoes sell better Uan
Jnr. ordinary stock.' and those div
iricu that ate getting a reputatior
for good stock generally do better In
prhe a* Uere seeou to be more coaipctitlor. ill bu)lngAt Uc present time ibe quantity cn
be Traverse ('Icy -nsrket U ll^t. but
the pblpnienu fn»ai the neighboring
{.olnts are far ahead of ttese gom-r:hN season of thd year. The
quaUiy of Ule^ stock that is being
brought in U of aa exceedingly high
grade, and the stock In Ue hands of
the farmers appear* to be in excess
of that held last year or even In any
ot tbe previous yesr^
. .
One grcM troubfo that the buyers
re having is In the shrinkage, as
most of Ue cars that are aent Into
the central markets are repotted nhort
their weigbia. This Is probably
due to the fact Ust the poutoes
shipped Just aa' Uey come from the
ground, with the result that th*)- dry
in trausil.

UNUmuN
MTBEDMWRID,

loUowtep “ator?" from the local pa­
per refers to a future puMiabed byHarold ntuf IB tba Detroit News:
“Reunned throupb a
newspaper
atoiy after aiany rears of aeparatlon
and after llrloc tbe whole Ume within
^ mllea of oa<^ other. U the unusual
esperlenco of an SO^asr-old Wliltmore Lake mas and his 7»-)-ear old
slater.
Ts-enir-dVe or 30 years ago. pe.-hrpe more, dohn Kfn(. known the
rountr round as a blackamlch. lost
(rack ot hla alster. who la nof M
Walters. Tbc two Just drifted apart
tl>er cannot tel> bow. L^ettere got few­
er and tower ar ibeir Uvea were fU:fd with other loteTeoU, and dnally
(1m7 both moved
their letter.,
rame back to them f;W (be dend b-iler office, apd aftera wbllc they d<aaod to write, belierf'ng that
they
wtMld certainly. In some way nceu- of
each other In a abort lima But thoy
dIdnH and whUe n^iiber bellered the
other dead, atlU they cMld not be

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nudiTFiiL Ainu vhieck;

F««ER DIHI UIBI m DIY

is embodied In the foUovtng Ooocorrem Rcoolntloa adopted at Ue last
•etlng or the State lapleletnrm The
benrrent Rffiointkm calls for a vote
be takui at Ue eleeUm to be hcM
on Ue ffra^oocey la ApHL l»l«.
for, certain Yeaeotts Ute could not

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The .LeeUnaa
County
Poinonc
Mtahipan Pe'partm*"t <
grange will meet ^th the Eknpire
Lanetap.
Kxance. in tne Empire town hall <w
Wodnesday, Norembw 2. All toorib
To Ue Sheriff Of Grand Traverae
Conaty:
degree membm are Invited
I enefoae 'herewlU a eertffied copy
tend.
' Don ot the L«g71m following progrtun will lio ear- ONE OF FORMER OWNERS
isiature. propoetng aa amendment
section 12 oI article 8 of tho Coaatir/ed
OREAMLANO THEATER.
tutlOQ. ThM amendment shwld be
Forenoon.
■nbinltted to tbe people at Ue elecS:30—CaU to order in tbe Fifth de­
«o«a &M tiare a teWenUe booao oo
tlon to be held on Tneeday, Uo wIghU
day of November. UlO.
' Ut bands altar March A. ooxt be U
gree. Compleie the'organization. Eloc
Tbc followlag letter ’ was sen to
rorr Ukeljr to bare an'laaniynnt retion or officers. Qertkm of delegate
this Department by tbe Attorney
ftuMIcan bouse. U U
ur atatp grsegeGeneral:
■ tbc' aitsatloB tbat U of «Oit loterest
10:90—Fourth degree. Muale.
The proposed amendmehi te aeoIon
J2 of arUcie 8 of Ue CouUtnand concam to the preatdenL He la
w'ords of -welcome by C. J. Smith,
lion, relaiire to tbe bonded Indebtedpanleulari}' aaxlou* (bat the naze
master ol Emirire grange. Response by
Word was received in this dly Senof counties, enbmltted to Ue
bouse aball not only be of bis poUtlcal
k-ciuier offoinoDa grange. lUigh A1-; day morning by H. MoAugoe of the
people by concuireat raaolution No.
falib. tet ako ot bia war or tbinklns
i or IM», should be nbmlited to Ue
Ire or Kasbon Center grange.
death of Wynter Masiey and sevenpeople
at the elefUon held November
on the lopwtant prcAleins to x»inc
Api^iMment of commiltees.
yisr old daughter. MargareL In a ter­
8. 1810. it baivll^ been ImpoeslUe to
before the next oonitreM. With a boalI:0^Tblrd and fourth
degree rible aatomcWlo accident near ibe-'Bobmit wild amendment at Ue elec­
. <Ue ttflRkai tpody In the lower brandi
werk liy ftopUb grange.
tion held on the firm Monday ol
rinme In San Pemando. callToniia. No
«f TOoerM the preaMent mar be freApril, lain, as directed In meld con­
^temeon.
rartleulani weie learned' as to *he
current re-.olntion. lor tbe reaaoa that
qoemlr bampeeod in the p^ooecatbm
1:30-Poa«if degree. .Music.
luanncr of death other than It hap
Uere was ito general eteeUon held
of bla poUetea.
Reports
granges. pened while tbe family were driving.
in this btale on Ue Rm Monday of
April. 1910. at which all the eltKiore
“Our Oreateei Need.’- by the master Ttw* daughter was killed tnstaotlv.
ot Ue State voted.
of each
grange.
hlle Mr Massey died Saturday
Very. recMcfTuUy.
“How can the Pomona Orann' As­ nighL
•wt.'
'
' ■

FREDERICK C. I^RTINDALS,
*
Secretary ©t
ot State
Stale
A few recks ago when (be footi»n sist la Meeting Vhese Needs?“J-Bro.
Mr. Massey was the son of Mn and
Concurrent Reeolution.
itsffl was out at tbe lake la trslulttg. F. C. Warner, deputy.
Mrs.
R.
W.
dlaasey
of
CadUlac.
and
ManlstM, Oct U -^No Udtnga bare
CONCVBRB.VT RESOLUTION pioMusic. Recitation. Readings. Roll la wtii known in this cHy as be war
Hf. King became Interested in tbe
puslng an amendment to sectloo
pet bees beard fraa Haas Jeosen.
bunch, and be used .to go freqoenUy caU. Respenae.
twelve of dnicte eight of the oonSt one time a resident here, and laan«bo disappeared Wedaeadar ntd^t
Story. “Was It easier to keep house ager of the Dmamland theater. Mrs.
•tltuilon relative to hooded Indebtto watch ibctavOne
the
• o«iodL^ <>ai time be
reporters got hcild of tbe old man otm, fifty years ago than todayr-^a Massey kft Sunday with' the remains
^■ aoa «Go was omplored A a bdi
day and got him to talk about the!King. .Mlnnlo Tailor. Mrs. 3. Rt»eg- fat Cadlllar. .where burial wUl iai:e
aenuilves (be Sentte Scarring),
#bieb was Mos-at ibo ^ oC U e
It. made e good stcey. and with aeSRpr. General discussion by the rU- place. H. Montagne and tbe latbtv
Tbat the 1 lowing amendment U aec^kiejr A C«Hlaa LumMr oompany..
of arilrie eight of U<tlon tweh
a picture of tbo sturdy old l4aot*|(<
: Wynter leU Sunday mcAIng to
coneiltutlob. relmive in Ue bonded
It k SAred that bb.^'waa drowned br
rial hour.
smith was pubtlalmd la one ot the pa-| S:0(
:«*et her. •
-(■lliDibaween'tbe bw and tbe dodi
pent. The elsUM- saw the story and| 3:30—Music. Rccllatlonm' ,
Ixw Angeles. Cay. Oc-t. 31.—Wyaier
as tbo bor bad ooi acea bU taibcr
of Ue Sum.
Id spite ot the change that age haUf ""'bat progrest are we making to-_____
_________
r. Massey
and his_____________
C-year-oId daughter
asd be did not return
bo«M.
A
Sec. 12. No county UaU Incur say
made in her broUxer. afae recognized
Parcels Post?“ “Do the peoplc';i|B^„i'|^'4~aj''g^ thrw'mTn
idebtedneta which lUall Meroase its
' aeenA b« been iosUtuted for tbe
him. Sbe didn’t wait'to write, but '•»««» the work of dbeir roprveenuof „
total debt be>wnd three pm- ewnt of
bodr., ^
lu isfr-irl valuation, except councame right along to see him. for ehc Uves in congreM and the legiaUtnres eut whUh occurred on the NewUall
ilea having on aaeessed valnatiou of
only l|voa at OrumvUle In Oakland
U>«y ahouldr- Albert Taylor. Wllat II oVlock fiaiurdny- night,
Bve million dollar* or tee*, which
conniy. juet over the line on tbe west
Saeiler, Peter Behrens. General when tho ear Massey w.is driving
couUea may laneaae their total
from Waahteimw. Mr. King wae ov-er-'
'
jtnmed turtle, t-nishhig himself and
d^
• - to five
per cent of their'
->eDe*e«**ed
joyed, end be hu Bot been wtaing to
Btatc grange. Repons of' comraii- ^ugfater. Three' men in
___ Jumped a« ifa*- au(o leaped teto
a.-nn inc^ ot have his tlsUr return to her home.” *«•Evoflinp.
tho air. savin^ibemeelves from all
the people of this SUto at Ue election
'(MOV Ul .thla monks, and
is —Tbc Michlgnn Daily. Ann Artxw.
*:S0—Open mecUng. -Mnsie.
but mlnoj^^injmlet.
to be bold on tbe fiw Monday in
Thm« WM A fan ot ali taehApril in the year nlnetean bandred
iDiuUation of ofBcere.
Tba party had been touring along
. .« m aoMh Boardman. The potato
ten. ^ The Seawtary of State la berm
the
Anueduet
during
the-afternoon
ai>
Mnslc.
RecUatione.
is believed to be ruined. It slSo
by t^mred to oenJfy Ue foregoing
lember of tbc party of several hunby D. King.
t-’" Mewed et Alpena.
w..
“Is tbo Grange M'onb mile, snd deed that left Ijos Angeles Satnrdsy
$Sta be the dttu'ffi
•jwby?"—Bro. r. C. Warner of Old morning' After reaching NewhaU.
prangs meeting 8atur«^r
MUa Bertha BUi retorned to her Elk Rspldt Man Hm-t to AaalM In Rt- Mission gtaage.
Msasey drew- owa.v from the esravsr. ac-%-eral candidate* were iniriated in of each county (o prapare a
heme in BeatbMIi this motning ah
llcvl9S-Gietreaa/ of Uw Family «f
dsetisslen.
surted Tor hie Paeolma ra:icb.
tLc.’uird
and
foorU
degree*.
Tbe
pro
tm- epMidiBg Friday wMh fiienda.
4 ^
S|«pe^ Ramaoy.
Along the heavy' grade dividing New.
Oostag.
gram eofiaisted of a dUtmeeloo on la*
enforcement, and oonslderalile Unc
( n,.
^
*■"
.Ths ledlaa of the First CangregaAM eoolely wlU hold a rnmvrsa spent In discussing Ue pblMs of
WM
.[jyigE
QUI||K;
u
.WF|||||||0
.„v,d
I»,k
..,1
pick.4
twelve ot anlde eight of tbe
^SSTanle this week and all of next NoMbn Smith, who vaa drivor of-the
the
laws------which
tbe farmers |be- rtitutlon,
.... game
—-----------------------relative to bondgd Indebled'^■wk on South Onion street neariy op
»;
which
Vos
wrecked
Thnre. .
y i/reiensed the btttkc*. While intvel- licv* to be in many instances agaitli*t neas of eountiet.
Frank Mead's drug store.
day.
and
which
resulted
in
the
death
Nov. 1-3-VlO
Mise MARTHA JANOWISCZ >ND mg Imckward the mr failed to respond Uelr IntetesU. It was Uc opialon .oC —Amendment to section IwHv* pf
anirie
«lghf
of the ronetltutiM. reof Miss Blaneb Ramsey, ts In the dty
those present that the grange sboolO
JOHN NOVAK married:
the steering gear and back
iatJvc to bonded tndebtadnesa of countoday. It had been cun-snUy- reported
the cB^pkmcni. turning tunic In the workfermodifleattoDS In tbe laws In Ura. Te* ( .)
that Mr. Smith was in attendance st
ot U section \tw^re ' of
air. The men ii0lhe coar seat jump- etreh a manner that they would be of
the termers' rapper, given by the Elks The Ceremony waa Performed
In
Massey and bis lliUe deuglucr greater benefit to' tbe •fanner and article *Ighl of tbe constitution,
lative to bonded indebtednaes of
SB Tliundsy evening which was
more effecUve In protecting the game ;tie».
phuroh Wits EUborate Aeoomla the front seat.
No [ .1
*
,»t«Uke. St Mr. Smith was In Grand
. panimente —Couplo W^l Ra
The girl was too frightened to move (f Ue eute.
It shall be Um doty ot Ue board of
d Five HospUal beaedta to Its s
BMlds at that Ume. alUmugh he had
i-lecUon commieeloner* of each county
sMe In Traverps CKy.^
and masaey was curled around the
to
deliver
Ue
baUots
so prepared U
expected -to he present artbe supi^i
The
funersT
of
«•"
lata
Edmund
-----making It Imposalblc for him
He learned of the accident Urroi^
Tbe most brilliant oociciy wedding to' i^. Father and daughter caught Beavit was held fronT'-d^e E.
Imwapaper repoiu while Utere. f~ Bay OKj- has known in msny years th^^l force of the crash. The little Hughes I'nderuklnc pertmT^^
------------ ----------- — time
^ Mn. Smith drove over from Elk was. that of Miss Martha Jttnowlset. glYwas found dead wheu the car wns afternoon st two o'clock, the Rev. W. baUots to be used at said election
required to be dellrerod to such
Rapids with-the #trty, driven by NoLi^ajd^ of Mr. and Mr*. J.Jaaowlsc* raised and Massey was so craeM>d Owen Stovall offlcUUog. The aervice* are
Inapectbr* under the coneral election
mm Sola, nut It ,u b>t ualll th.l„,
.ua. ™
- nnder Ue direction of MePher- law. All vote* can upoo said amendd ...
111 .h..
that h.
he ..«!
died, t,™
from 1.his Injuries before
nazt morning tbat shs^wu tntrUed tbe Csihblie church on Wednesday he could he taken to a hospital.
Post
menV-^n be counted, oanvastad and
ffi the tnJuTT to the oecupanu of'the
returaffi in Ue same atanaM aa u
g o'clock. It is only up-1
*
--------•nr. aRbough abe knew the machine on very «« oejasions that solemn 1 >V}-mer C. Masocy eras born In CailMiss .Margaret Colma^pft tar ‘Bis
vaeetng and returalng tbe vet*
had bMD damaged.
nnpUal —at a weddlngAnd lUac. Jannao- l. ISSQ. He gradnstod Rapids, today, wnere she will enter State ofScer*.
Mr. SmKb has arrived from anethei
SUto Dopartment of Stata.
this wna one of -tbem. There were f««“ »bc GadUlac .high achefcU and rchool.
porilon of the suie and thU morning
Inj
three pricets and a large number of «»k collegiate work In Notre Dime
l!**Frtderl(k C. Martindale. Secreto tbe city aecomponied by NeV
altar boys in atte^ucc. while tbe *»« «i
«>U««e. He was martary of' State
~
of________
)f Ue State of
.. _____
Michlson fifflUh for the purpose of callittg
guewte numbered loothe fiiecds and
^ Deauicr I. Smith In Grand
'
•ms ORIGINAL ORDEir
gaxi and custodian of Ue Great Beal
npM Mr*. Ramsey and rendering what
-(FOUUcal Adv#rtisemeot.>
of tbe Stale. hereBy certify. Ust Ue
U. i>»J. 0«l,'?|Mde.eeo #aM cot ta boMdu since evar-ald was necessary,in the distress .«Ullv» .1 lie ean,'r««i., pullM.
foregoing is a true asd compered
U.
Henderson.
Pt«M.Uj'
It
th.
ibo...
..—1.-----'i>“
““
copy
of
Concurrent
ReeotnUon
No. 4
of tbe Ranmey family. Mr. imlUf
For Sheriff—Frank O. HtrUey.
ho.r, ti. bridejpuw «»,po«aotU„
»io ni t r,.i. ell
s adbject to dteek.
of 1808. propoaing an amendment u
verr much wrought op over die sad
For County Clerk—Amhroee
Scct'os 12. Article Vm of tho Con­
bride: her brother. John Janowlec*;
oceldect and expressed himself
Turner.
stitution of Ui* State.
J*”
County. Trpaaaror—Edward
willing to exert every effort to assist lie .« irWeeneld., Me«. M.n
In Wiines* Whereof, I have
ewer oT tie Wile, eel
J*'
' Lautner.
hereto affixed my etgrAturc
the famOy In their bereavement.
large frnii-rauch devoted to tbe rultl[Seal) and tho Grout Seal of Uc
rian Novak, elsterwf the grooenid
vatioa of.oraiiges and locaied near
Stale, at Lansing, Ub Ulriytowed/^iy iMlss Floaale >»vak. wbe
For Coronera-Jciw C- Poutt, WU0r*t day of Augnet. tn Uo
San
Fernando,
which
is
near
Lox
An­
MIT Wonaa'a Office
Uam H. Davis.
acted as maM of honorand Ton)- Prayear nlneioen bnndred ten.
geles
ihs Unimd 8t^
For County Surveyor—Daniel LangvMl aeitag io Ue eatwrity ot l>cst
enbaugS
Secretary
man.
Seys of Hannah A Lay Merimntllt Co.
In wKnoss whereof I b*ve
Tenderad FareveaU Party te Fel­
WmT to provMe Hatemlty f
The bride was gowned tn whit* mesTr*ver*e City.
iffixod tny name.
SocUUsffl Condemns—.\narchy and
______ts
Hospital Bodi
#niETb provide• Free
----------------low Workers.
Ibis September 13ib. 1810.
mOIbo and carried only bv prayer
conununlMn.
r. L SHCTBR.
book. Miss aara Ngrak wore a be-.
Socialism Condemns—War—«tandFIRST ta^MmUeal
One of tbe meat enjoyable farewell (VHBlug gown (ff Ilgni blue sliic and
Ing armlr« and navies.
Socialism Condemn*—Tbo competlbaapneu given In ihle cltx tMs aea- carried w-hlte carnations, while Miss
Ure and profit e)-stcms.
aon oce&rred Friday st tbe Unie Tav- Janowlecz wore pink and carried carc__ _________________ _
s TBiweet nctsarlal authority
Socialletn
Cot
ng iii.
Election Notka.
t-m when the “boys" of tbe Hannah ncUons of the tame coier. Tbe maid
s noM^iBMim that ally'
To Ue Legal Voter* of Orwad Trav­
A. Lay Mercantile Co'a etore played <M honor was boautllul laagown .of Graatar Aersege and Haavy Yield
erse County. Michigan:
Have.F'oreed The Pries Down te
the
P4lt
of
boat
to
the
l«»r
>-onng
pore while andegrri^ chrysautbeYou arc hereby noiiued that at tho
lakpr rates can
the
Thirty
Cent
Mark,
c
in
vice.
men formerly or tbe etore. who are
genora: elertioa to bo held in thl>
ctyns.
SoclslUm n
,
LOeelly.
take up woAionulde of the dU’.
poly
. . of Ue
of produdng and State on Tuesday, Ue eighth day of
Fkrilowing the ceremon.v. the hrCdal
November.
the following offireri
with all the uinal party and guests vent to thefaomeof
dlMrtbutlng wealth.
to bo voted for In Uraud Trav­
Oeuber l«(h, IPldi Hm. James
A repreecDtatlve of the Chicago
Socialism Advocat**—Government
featare
of
the
erse county:
Barry, lasuranee Oonunlsr'----th«> bride's parents.wheresneUboraie Packer has been putting In a wwk.> by sod for all people alike.
evening and the boys did themaeiveo
HfcSlgan. writaa M foUsM:
Gotc-rnor. IJeatenant Oovornor. Rec
wedding breakfast was served.follow lime in this m-riion of Ue• tcoltitry
Sorialism Advocates—Law tor
“TMe- aaeual acamlgMtpH «f fhe pnM in tbo preparation tor they fo>
retar)' of State. State Tr>wsurer.
cd tn tbo evening by a dinner party end fTodr that tbe acreage this >ca.- curing order and liberty.
by
got^ot one Utiie deun In Ike a*
Socialism .ifivoratee—The inlUa Auditor General. Attorney Goneral.
and hall which was attended by hnu- ta Just a* Isriie as It wak last, w-hil''
t'oqimitisiooer of tb>- State Land Of­
re. refe*ehdnm and recall.
ot tbe feaet. The snppethat the kfalra of thU eodreds ot Bay dU' peoide.
tbe >1cid ts «'-ry much larger. Added
Soclsitfcm Advocate*—The balloh fice. end Justioo of the Supreme Court
was
served
at
d:30
and
abOut
beea IntsaupemUy and bemtor U<- term ending Doeemtwr UUrt)
way > tsdns'iiial and civil i
Tbe bride !• a most popular.young
this is the fset ihst noabm- In
down to enjoy the banqoet after which
llrv, 1911. to fill vacancy'; repreaenform.
Oman
of
Bay
City
socMy.vhUe
Ue

stale
can
bet:or
potatooe
t>e
found
-. Theeo are only a few reaaone why
isu were gives to. tha-dei>aninR
Soclallstr. Advocat**-Equal t>*T for tjitio in rongre** for' Uc eleventh
Sinliiti nv* prood of thU great offier boys. Em. Wilhelm aeUng u tosM- groom !* aproeperou* yoong business than in the Grand Traverse rvOon. I;i equal work recardless ol age or sex. <-aDRT<-«*>ODa1 district comprisiOg U-*
«Bd why they can do no better elsp
white ____________
«tiich. eeabuy pota-oes
«t this rity^od liolds a position Ue
................ .- arc j Socialism Advocate*—Public owner- coujitlo* ot .Ynirkn, chailevffis. Clare.
v*.-y *caf«...^nd to many local-tie* »blp of all of Ue nation's natural tt^ Grand Travers*-. Gratiot. Isbells. Kal­
cfb*r Udtea eeeklnt Ineera
. Arthur Frees and Hatfey Nelson as nwaager of Ue PotAo Implement
kaska. Mocotu. Mlsaauke*. Montcalm.
practicallv nnknoira.
. sowves.
w Death. DtrablUty, Old A
wUl leave next wert tar North Da­ compsn.r.
Socisllsn Ad\-ecate*—Public owner- OBceola. and Roecommoa; eaoafr ter
ItJ or Hospital beoeOts i
Ibo twent.v-woventh *«-aatorUl dbirirt
Tbe oat of town friends w«re Miss8peaklng;«f'ti:; cood»;or..-i that ex- ehlp of all natlon-wld* «
kota. VencU Lud^ wtR go to Uongh
Ae L- O. T. M. M.
or thU >uie. compriiing Ue coonUes
. tar pr
tea. while George Hodpe goes to Boise. « Oiara and Ptaeal« Novak, Tony Pr»ot .^ntritc. Dontio, Grand Traverse.81:11 of thta dty. Prof. Novak of De- .A..: -A.
Idaho. The young genUemen
.
. Ueoiattxu. MUsankee. a«d |
Kalkaska.
i-pU add Miss Peari Oravea op-'Oli- and ehlpplng arc more bvel)- than ft graph. Ulcphoo* liam. Ue express Wexford:
popalar among ^tbair
Wexford; and one repheoenUtJve In
SAFtTY ECONOMY HONESTY
tho si%:o logislaturo'.
an)-oUrr
place.la
NorUerw
Michigan,
bostneaa.
etc.
by
ownerthip
sStniisi
reU as a^hoat of mendsAlso
tbe
folio* iDg otftcen tor Grand
to
Ih*
Pan
OtAce
Department.
.Tbe reason was that the tU)-cn werc|'
Trswrae County:
’^nc* Batto5^ loft Frtx Air. and Mrs. Frank A. Dean, -of raying je cent* and a shade higher CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
Sli-rlff. Clerk, Treasurer. Rogtater
Urtere «f any Hive, or write to
day
afternoon

Ula^
where
she
cuaton.
Mo>
axniagej
when
all
the
oibfr
station*
were
osly
.
NOTICE
Uo
of
Doed*^
prose^ilng . Attorney,
VRS. FRANOa E. BURNS.
s UI be Ue gnest et Mn Jeeale Ross- of their ______________Emma.
LffiU Emi tdOarl paying 23 cem*. Tho etoek at U*' To Ue Legal Voter* of Grand Trav- CircoU Court Commleejoner*. two
GrMt CekMMnder. u
Surveyw.
GL Lwls. Mieh.'^
^
wan lor a few dajra.
Clifford Stepheneon. Of sparu. HL’ptarewwsfinc.botltU^beiterthah*^.^
^ Coruoers:
loNFltneM whereof I have beraunto
MISS EMMA E. SOWER.
They will be at home at Sparta after at the other statioas. There arg six
lo Section Tw^v* of
affixed my name.' at Traverse City.
Great Neeeffi Keeper.
Mr*. B. C Anderson, and mother. Ne«wmb'-r !£.
ihU UU day of Septamber. Uit.
'
{bwyer* here, and Uera doc* nof seem Article Mil Of Ue Constitation of
Fori Huron. Mich.
F. L 6HVT«9R.
Jtrs. J. B. Spaaldlag.
of
Cffiar
I - be'much stock in storage that be- UU State, relative to Ue bonded InSberiff of Grand Traverse Ceutty,
•v*. to- the J-------' Ae'itadneee of eonnttam shMI be nbRlTtMs. «M*^ve hpw 'vtaiilas ta «So
Mra. J. TarMw ratanwd-Mbm^ baubtaag* w to* w"»qp
iutaTto Ue qnUM iieeto* of Michigan
cny.A retoiwed borne Ui* aartta
Hewing
**
Traverse cotmt}
8^»2;-Oet-t-U-lH3«ov J.
/ . Wk^tBCtOB. D. r.. 0«t. 31.—
WMfalBiRoo Is loouoc forward to ibc
rcwiu of the oMcUoa box vcofc wUb
auaf etMaecM of oaxtou' InurML
pmMMl T»Sl la OM Ur«oly coo-

m

dagbV

You Rest Rotter
On a Good Bed
i> always leady with
the necessities to
mate your sleep
UK puliaM]. » jua
wbnjoi. »«d lo betBil«

All Brass Bed
Handeoue style and hlffiUy
Ucquered. rratutar 8ISJ0 value,
for UU'wewk-

$14.00

Pull sue tron Ded.VbRe onameled and very pretty, aa iow

$2.00

All Blyleii. shapes qolort e
price* up to fid.

Btad Springs
Beet of atoel wire—woem and
colled—iTom thq lowMi to hau-est quality as Indleatod br“^
Itrice. ranging ffwm WJO a* Inw

$2,00

Miittr^sstas

\

ft'el; mad*. fuU etxed. MnL
tress, with good ticklag, a

$2.00

Cotton top Hattrra* wUch
BcUa rexnlarly for (MS. tide

$2.50

All cofum felled Mattreas-i
not the Oaternmora. bet flUod
Just like it at much tasa moBe)-. Tbe ftneat at Ua price. '

$9.50
Pillows
Large sis* Ptilewa mad* Of
general mixed feeUera in good
het»7 ticking.
Worth gliO.
Thlp week, per pair

$1.15

Other and beucr qaaJItiea at
tely
low
prices.
Sold singly or In pairs.

ShtatatR -and '"aspt
We have a full line of madeup Sheets and Pillow Caaes for
your convenlenc*.

Btiihkata
Oraya, Tans and White In
slxee 60x76 and 64x76.

$1.15
$1.25*

White iwlDed, U-l alae. at

Gray. -Tan and' White. 11

$1.50
Wooing. 11-4 at $240. Bam*
In is-4. at $$M
Wool plaid—Pink and wftMa.
Uue and white, tan and while.
Made and u^ta. and-red and
Mack—also In while, gray or
SCaricL 4 pound at 34.76; 5
pouBda at 93.76.

Gamp Blankat
Good for i^ price asked

$1-25

Bath Robe Blanket
niackPt makes oomplete rob*

$2.50

Comfortables
Besi ot ’ material fUled wlU
cotton'batting.
From 9160

$1.25

Bed Spreads
Plilii hem from $3.00 down t

$1.00
$1.50
The Hamah & Lay
HeKaaOt Co.

1

-1

pws

tiw
cuh
pAlCB li(tratar» vllt be mbi mt fioM
AMter f«Mur« «r tl'e
______-e»k «t Ute c«^wlf«Tfil
U
pf WBWoiu poUUcV 4d-

« 10 tta tent

A. uu.

ONOttr.

TAKIMO

ThC

* Kov Vort. Ort. >!.-« lAo
'-4
r»»T ■UUW* Ao Dot rBlW»IT7(
I Ibo ciortD# WW* of tlM*' *»»•
• la Slew Tort, will laMftA •!•>« of tlM klB4
■ BUIA. .VU»»»l*y «^«nr rity. V»»o
A tiAW»f At Ibc.MDto win
IM
tl
DMlrttr *l!l uot
HWIf to UW, tvo intO:
for IA«
H, the rronttdtlo&tou aad tt>«


pISSrA at tba r
ray'frota
wu 'keei; htp away
to
■jtAm 4wra, Jtoti» rior
r
• he w^ .. detivar
detivsi two
la Oreaier New Yo.*k. Gi|
1 Wtf hme he will atop la.Pu(eio
mak la U» diul rei>MbHcaB rail}
te Thaf cMy os ioataiday BlghL
\ Aacsidi^ ^ tab* ptosa of 8UU
Chalraun itasW, fan deiDocrau
aort urab
laUta tbli rweefc than baa bees ear>
«ed cs so far. Haadreda ^ RMcUncB

m

Ibi- pHJWra o' tbe-ata'f
k atft'>
as he came from Sew
York
when be was idr >-eais «r aae iBd has,
n-4d<d bet* ever alaec.
His Ant
borne ^ near PlyaotOw bat the tal­
er yMc« of. bU life b«Te been spect
it the Oraair Trarem repioa. For
■■»«« ft bto year* he to eitreatoU actita-aad ears that be would not know
«vat to do with blawaif It be coaW
MU wwt. Curias the eaaimer he has
Um etaplored on a farm
citr a^-wat able to earry Ua d
ot the work ibM ia pMiaUy done by
n.ea of far leas yeets (hsi be cstVles
«M«Hi hu abooW^
TcuBorrew «r. Hujt will l.-avc rof-e
UfcU with hU KlsltT. Mra J.'J. Jst-T:Stw, of Wbync. AiW*..
be feefs Ihsi
hto tslmv here durins the Kundtor
hare cnlttlid bhii to n Kb'irt reohtte
to TtoU wllh hb relsllt-iw.

aiw wfll Mwn.tto a^t« us. »o.i
it 0(Uit8ra to tbo cDodiiUtM lor cYftet..yiLke Ahaii' B. Ptito. TT»o»w M..o*noa«. Ataot^'XnonaA o.
^ Hpfrtek. TImut F. CtMDoiy;
r.
J»mf* li. lla
«eBD.
' . .
JA Ofealcr Ketr Tort Ue twpaiHi
trtt tie conk4 OB at A iwrtfAretkta»
BirtT DTtiiobMi t»U It the
ctty
e>at«ad jiy one or the
Other ^ the two portir* for its m«aIocs. Hiinlreda uf tutoiuoUtM »U] Jir
wed to wtOnk the eMlAl^ers ftom
uM nllr to emtlta-r. ii to esUmtied
UiAt bctwroo BOW and Saturday- nljiht
BO fearer than tee tkoosaad poitUrai
laiUea wlU be held in the five hoc:
AuSta.- T«SBa»r will >« ««fdli«l> ^pensd Today by the Duke of Ceiv
KUro la todtaU of the demMratto ^ naucM. tor the Election ef e
iirket. The .omaatoaitaB la ntaaaalar.
. Speaker.
for meeutga lff
««ea o^ oisht
tad pArtiealar aUetUoi) «1U be paid
Ospetown,, On. 71.—Tke poke Af
Ui the dottwtBl dMstrkta^
Oenttaasht. who wll! ojk-o the Crrt
psrttoment of the I'ntua. of Sootli
Africa, nrrired today .led
was fafortnaUy convened to alecl a
speak^.
/
The Balmoral Casde. the eooToyllig
WAMtCN HOVT STILL ACTIVE c-nilser. and the iiierrhniii ahlpping in
THOUGH PAST FOUR SCOPe.
the harbor dtopUyed iwany ILi-- The
IntDcnae tiowds bn the dodu ..fad­
ed Zulu null Indians, -aa woil as
He Hat Spent the SMimaer Delnfl whiles, and sU cheered enimulaatlrslFarm Wert and Last Weak Old nI)-. the forts tn.«aowhtie satuilng.
ftaeerd Dar'a .Vforfc.
t The Duke.an.1 Pueheas. aim-were
by Prlntwai P.tlrlda,
AMbougb M .years of age. Warren were wclootned o.v ihe pkr^v ViaHayt who resides on
East . Fitmt cooat Oladstone. governor-geiienl of
Mtpet. does sot baltove fa tte Uico- Uis South Alric-a I'lilen. and. by ofthat the Wwngtr men ahonid be BeUl repreeentativea of the Transt tb. dp au (be work, o one day rapl; Cape ColdKy. Kaial and Oranye
leal week*he auried ia to sea wbs: IBrer COkmy. A drpuialion o( prom­
he 4««1d do in tbe .iMUfa Se.U and fa inent drizeBi of Cape Town and »
the coorne erf eight hours he snooeod- targe noinher of naval and.ialUinry
ed 1b picUng Bp Cl boshela of poUi- ofScera were also preacnl.
40M. and did net feel any fbe worse
•nio party then drove to the ritv
hall, whrro a great reeepUon was
ten hto remarkable feat.

FIRST PiWUlMBIT OF
UMtW OF SOUTH IFRIU

CM. 00 0000 oirs work

tlie eaadldatea on tbr rcmbUa atate tiekel wUl li^ the) etnmp
I Ik#
kla&y fltbor taadins
ll.ite party, /suh.sa 8«nator
ly one or toorp .Bieoi;
t TafCs cAMBOt. wIU

S.“

J.

BHAND TKAVCIUe HCHALQ AND TRAVCRAC 8AV CAGLC. TDEBOAV. ttOYCMBER. I. »!&

,SpUTt^MIWTQJV , .
♦♦♦♦
Sooth .MUtWi, 0?t3.-Mrf.. 8.
JhitSeld rcturend from Norwood las.
WedMsetaf.
the Rev. F.
Utiwood «'»cr from Rewadln Sunday
ing H the Wendt.
and alttfdad sen1d«s kcfp.Mra.’Bb-Knke. who has been rUKalkar1ig^!(h^lb^9«>CiM trkr' ,,
Itlng tt^tlves here the past week, fatal hentiag ac* idratdPiThe pAtsoa '>
ucourred here ycaierday when ».-•
w. Bl to Rapid C«y
Mn. Berry and daugi^ Mias' AV Trahbrl^ ef »;.nih Uarea wa« kill: lee Pe.-ry of S'ltums Bay. ntc guests 'at ty the B'cidciSal dtai-hwgc qf'hto
at Elmer Vt'cak-h'.'fur • fow wc«Ls. igWl. '
CUlUc a cvunuirse <f Itieaito and
T»wbr.Jae awd three companions'
laled l.U aory «: fco* be wade the
]«b t-i;. r.» be luM U i.t taagsam-; Ullves called «-j Mr^ and Miw. Kbi- i-«e euita bantlrg Iria nc-ar Ijlpeares4 Conein. ef
» Lo-,
lie Itorhl it! their m w i^otuc Suaday. and a.twivilug :i> agroi-nient tni.v mh^
liesk-y, iivsencr. iu ibc.p:l- uiwied m-ar nc«u with ihc agrpemeM
: eata
Pract.ee m Traverse
rock er 1'h-taller s eJaiSb.
mary M-b>s>l ri^in, held a
fair' las.
It aboeld cme Ond any ^Me o' n*•
vato.^
- j 'iTi-l.a.or 1.,
«f the «tate
fi ktoy. whicdi |uiiv.-d .vt ry enlci-laltiTl^Sc..l..« f,..w. .iff
ynd
ml met'h to- vhiuUd.Sre awp ehotg
AuSaa»el•.«^yho.: that anep.Uw..^-.
iug fa' the litlle hdta. and wmild
a sUaal. llu- .toy wcm-«m and im .
hat-i- UH-n inuie larseb attc-utl- lidlHg*
i^xi.ort
ftt.»'’Ttotr-.
-u hy^lie |u>teiit.-c ii u bad nut U-rii
biM Ul .IIIa a-«mb.
u.-h u uturno day. li.iwrver
made lur him. l.ui ii was mu um '
. FlrWvWpre::dt,bt,E.K.Kc.^B. Uclaoii of fkiweo. fruit aud tegeU- tU Ibis mondng at i oVldek i^i. hia~.
wn.jgMj aboat. .Xov-ci^r 1. lot^iSatia f.«-. MsiJe; second vic-o piwel- ties to said to.hate been.Boe.
tuengh;): ceaialua' am- towid 'besMn
The High. CcbcMd pupils^
pupils a
are bavins a IniT' Rtamp.
Traven* Cluy. a:>«-o as ^nercs
j,- a Stoan. Jjuislns
;< xacalhui^ jsnal.i
i«> dlg^n;
th.-y ,wJH open >sy oidaes.
x MeU.nv.Voldo-atn
H la aarwlvd
Mr. .njjd.^ffrs.
t.lk-uiirc
aiaiittag on Hto
that h- had
-The dntliw far n latw Sold U'l
^ x.-uell i)«lKhi iHlIls of ftr«*Willlaru. stump xriib hto gnn. which «as of ih«
giiicinl tow pmtlee to the rcuyee ton. .V.-V_ pr, rUxiou, head .if the wudin iiyi Mr -and .Mr*.
IhiriA*
W>
neliliwlaiu.
d
ai
.faiueu
c^l
rvWiP!ltag kxk lytta. U-skh- him. In
fur maklBg the ehango of locaUoa. UaiveridJ} ul T«niM*s.-«. and 4*r.'
ihannoi tU> iffDpon muai iiavn
He yonag uen are touis erf TIefa J. Wouito Mutrhin^Qii ul Xcw YurL were llltccr U^lclii RliQda.
Mrs. Myiilc fau-kc-t and Iliile K\a aiil'pcd of ibe mump. b{rlklng ibe
Connfae of the |nrr« Clrealt conn dl«- the Sf>ejkem at it.* general vfsiMis.
Kinu’d houu-yaw-.toy, a»t.-r
l.nntm<-r and dim-bafalng R In an up- .
Itlrt. and |;M«l<c\Hy grew up
I l*('nsh>ns lor icniVrs. !_u> gi.lng
cVvK
s|M-nt
wlik
irK-tals
at
Uapnl
ward (iln c^km. Tieariag a shnatly '
taw buufaeiA,
jbealib linards imaer to scp<-r\W
Txitc ill ih. lower parPtrf hi* stomach. .
gradoate* of tvhcstl buUM' |daus. and* tows ^mvl<l“Roth young, men
Mn>. GecHge IVlwcHW to on the sirk the khoi lasafaglo almost every inxrt
the taw departrorat of the Univeralty iog unfomtiiy of Hxi. hooka 'tbiMiight-r
his. iKklj . Drallj was probably bf
oui
ihe
stale
weiss
endorsed
ami
will
cl Michigan the lomtcr with the class
Mr. and Mi-s. Geo. Pray of Traverw* rtumaneoua. Mto pipe.- es|i. mutc4ji
of itou and liie laiicr with that .if be embodied In bills to be pre-«ea;«-d
Cliy are siiendlng a few w.^ka
itbr-r . spiaxrel lyy berldr .the
leit IcgiKlat-are.
dl-OS.
tl.^r cottage home, and are rhioylng lodr. Then wn ano imptest. fed It
“Matt K. CoTUibie was employed
the hunting season.
not doomed Mcostary. beoanao
KILLED WIFE AND BABE.
111 tbo department oT stale nt fusing
Quite a 'unml-c-r of the fanne
the tan iba: it was an aecUna wu
Ic-f thice yeai-A prt-vi.Km in .«-nii-ring Ohi'o! Farmer
Thin , CommItUJ lUa vicinity have ftalsbed thHr po- very 'apnarviiL

]
the law seiioo:.,
iMto digging sad rc poii a gcipd j-l.-W . The aody w>s brought to the !> M.
EuioiCe.
“Ward U, (tonnlDO is now serviag
Ctoirsvillc. Ohio.- Oct. » —Hlae and potaince o( flue oiulily.'
t'lajsp nndcrtaklng rooms from which
Hs thi.'il term aa niulhsmtng a'torNochoiiUor. aged JS. a faim.-r,
n ArUl lie picpared for ahipment tv
rey of Osooda- conoly. Potb' young
and killed hto wife. 8%n
Smrth iiavni.vxrti.-fT'he Itas a wifa
M Mil .Hm 1kl$i
men buvtngiirai^ked.fatWauv
. aged Z. then suUid-<l.
19k RapMs. MUto. Ort. .11—There and fonr. elilLlitm. TruwbrNtae arnb
nmiiding Cirenlt rti-.nis. and In the
*■
la not an idle msu <n town and Ok 4S >>«m ol age.
Sur-reme coon'and have enjoyed
Fund far An Organ.
Manager of the KU Itaplds Lime and
libeml share of the legal hoi-iness at
O. V. Holmes, of Homer, ttwiimed
Itotca. O.L
A box widr.l wp.« lemenl romsxaux' to fc^ned u> edrerthis ;^t1on.“
o hit iHune Ibto monUng.
giipn in the scLool house last even- tlfcc'ia outaide papern for
men to
mg 1) meiiujcra o' the kcUooI. TUo w.-ilc in the cet»ea( ptaui.
^ra. Kellie IVI!. of KfaRstay.iWho
. <1V
Auua
Anna niwu.
Reed. Lena
L.VU
and proceeds, anmuniliig to b3.l(>. will h--*
iHis boon vir-lUng in fbe city, rehmi.Mina I*ctnt'obBeniOaI>» spent ,FViday
:
dex-oted to a fucil for the purchase
G. E. Mitchell of UBKlMec. to Ip
ed bocre lodn.v.
■lends.
D organ (nr tin- schcii.
lii tbo city a*''ihr gufst* o' frl'e
iho c'ty .
vd hy rprtew so^leVe*- ^>d
Poke
af ConhsBsbt rmpQbdtd. A private
er at Ocn-eTaaaot'«aaM Csnowed later'ib the day.
. Cymcfi, VpeilaRtI Pratident State
Tosnanw* the Puke wtll vlalt tb“
•PitetBMeipt wine ta^a.si roRsta|tu.
Thiked ef Pete,
and is tbc enemooD hi& roysl' blsbnese sill bold a retiew ei flreen
ni.v. 0«. ».—TTie Mlel
Point roateoii. Oitrer ftteetiOBs la
honor of the rtiyal gauU tovre been
Uoce last bUht with >:
arrsnsed for XTedneiw' > end Thorsday. The opraing of parUanect will bauodrt - hy alwaU of vvloua sute

£b;ciib£RT

MEW FMli OF UWTEIS

ei-SS”2S

JPiJRMEY co^ November Sale

# Sutt^ Coals, ^iimes, Fure, ^ins Today
A ijjlQI^TH QF VALUE qiVINQ Wtll^OUT RARALELL IN

STORE’S BUSY CAREER

BCCAVjS£: VarletiM ore now at their best—size assortments complete (from those for ‘Mittic women’’ to theiargest ’‘stouts'*)-Styles all new and
**8i^rt«st of tha Sniart**—The Special November Pricings wilt be doubly attractive to hundreds of thrifty women of Traverse who have sarmeiit
needa attll im^p|rfled. ' This entire atock supplemeatcd by fresh Sample Lots of COATS. SUITS. COSTUMES. DRESSES and SKIRTS from houses promhMBt lfi the
world and the k&owleds;e that We are advertisers of FACTS win

INSURE A MONTH OE BARGAINING THAT WILL NOT SOON BE APPROACHED
i.'

TbeToQjlSMg b only a partial Hating of price.—to appreciate their force it ia imperative you see tlje quality and atyles behind them:

New furs

COATS
^jA^-MKekStaaerliKi

SO Per Cent Less Thao Furs Could
Be Marketed Tr^ay

FABRICFURCOATS-«3I30.MI
piaiy and wtai kna. OllieFvalMi op 1°:
$42SO-WxlBrcCoatB
GcoMKac ol a«.U:lic<.

srss^,."'*

nap-

VV

IWEEDS. NEW CHECKS.
oaofMa.



- ■ ngrstasiis*^

- r

Ultra-Fastxlonable

SUITS

Putchued on tbe Marcli tutikel at a mv.bg o( 20 per cest on the purcivise prke.
we lufB these over with cur reasonable Bar*
gm attached,

.-Eslira'^elal-1

an na« Bluk nrem Optow SpccIslUr Pricca

SKimS AND SILK
We clowl eny oaeel du»e (aanaleed Silk Skat, i. ka aaaah-.
aicr—aaollier mM k. (an L kbek. pUa aad diaB|eaUei (luranleed fca
Mitp. WetrilallwAatolaUaaple,. AlMa..tV,d.Skat>ialke ^
W<iecliaad»-|eKd»ae:lhe.adrapiocloded .1 the
Ray,|«aelpncM.

i

$12.7|p $1^75, $14.75p $16.75^
e^RGE EOR -vTITTING

Tliote are Coney. E^ectiic, Opossum. China/.-/
L>^ Blue, Isabdli and Black Fox, Jap, '
Mink, Mannat in all the swetl, new large
shapes. Large Capes, Collarette*, Peleriacs,
Scafli, Ties and PiUow, Barrel and Rug
MiA at pocet that will make tbdty women
“uke notice.*' It’s “the chance” of the teaton le obtain your “Holiday Fun” «dtoi aV
aortmenti are fid asd prices ^EGAL

TdE NOVEMBEB SALE

<'-v—If

tAAs

Dresses and CostumeS

of Lacio* High-claM Tailored Siiis em*braces every new style in ihis ShOwiliS

of Uncommon Goodness Utm
wEch we make a onifonn prke discount
with NO additional charge for attenlien.'}

The character of the fall styles
are adaptcjd to the tastes of the
weliifressed woman of fashion.

SxAFes'ters
•^hmld-Kulk**
The Kind tK^ '

Your choice of our finest grades Suiting
V-n-^wAXtA Serge in the new Gibran and sailor styles
41A

sahn-band
w inmniing, Persian piping and large waist
buttons.

$1S.75
,

For Taffeta Ev^ing Dres^, embroider­
ed Panama and Misses high-class street
dresses.

41 ^h 7S'
'Yoife. Serge and Broadcloth
n ® afternoon goxvns, silk embroidered,-velvrt
.1

appli.quc. perriac or satin piping, all with the new belt ^fleets.

Evening Dresses $22.50 worth $30.00, that look
their worth, every inch, in the latest shades of weaveN

hold iheir di^ie.

>A.

$l.t$ for plan naimirh
wsam. $2.50 whies.
*2.9$ for the sew
' -T? SUting Sweater. Ittroed
collar, in ibe 3oii^ or
or single bresited fanev
knit or like cut, $330
value. $l98 for our two
leadeTA ihe $4.50 and
$5.00 C<Hcd asd Prince
Albett.
r
. Other value* up to
$1500 St liinilar fe.
dudion.
AOwoolVeUs, double
bresited. tale We

■ ’

avwnri

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/

aMct*wwfcr»M«»iwt

GREAt FALL

i iMl ili si
■- f

^In order to bring our enormous stocks inevery department down to normal siz<^ ; in order to bung more
**h;inn»r
ecoiwm^zlnff m®ni and wnmen In closer touch with our ••nrr^nii rfmfr-Qiiirk
gvot^m;** in ord >r to make the n«>xt four.w^ ^k*
’ in our
hltso^. we Inaugurate this great fall Challenge Sale.
. We hetteve la qatielt ealce a»J a qaick tpnHno «»ver of aieecheodlec; aw evgr«lnereaeliHl trade threaofc matcMt— valeee; oar motto U "To tladeredl All**

^HREE WEEKS Spent in the world’s greatest
* merchandise markets—New York, Philadel*

are a d^artnient sto're with years of expferlUMIMy and arenord for lowest prices as well as for trustwcrthy goods.
Our prices are made for thrifty, cash-biiying people who buy as we
ttuy. We planned on this great Challenge Sale months In advance by
t^ing adyantai^c of big price concessions. The savings are turned
Over to our custemera In this sale.

phia, Cleveland ar.d Chicago—enable us to place before our patrons
a collection of Merchandise far superior in values and vaHetles tn
atwjhine we ever handled before. Remotnher the place, the GLOBE
DEPARTMENT STORE, where one and the lowest price prevails;
where your money is cheerfully refunded at all times: the store
stoi that
appeals to the best buyers; the people w.ho think, reason and econo­
mize.

OUrtRSt

pKPpt^

EVERY PEP<

tmeNT will be filled with obportiunIMe. to etarnomlzo on new seasonable merehandtse^tnn itumr r jus to permit of a list of them In this llmEvarvthlntt twSrTThen. -woTnen erto
anrice
cntinren wear; ev«.rvtnina ro furmah
homn complete will be ottered you underoriced in this sale.

TypkdamigeSdt<Vdttes
SltgU Cut- MtuU Wool Unlerwear Wnum^se
iKkUwbrtU
hs. Ndbmi
Wttoi HanMThaSdt,
dk*;S(kMlMBK-B
OVSftSHIirrs AT Il.te.
m foT This
Sale, Chpice,
•ntt oloth If « fUlcUr •n«dUl Lrgvy
sgttifig «iii«ti ST* toui^t lir th« I«ra at
a dtKomt « 0B«-iUrtii and had made
liAo Hea'a 6Mft>. fur tbls ule. tiH>

Mmu^m
inCKTl.sa: yard
{daetta plaend ia
ftrik to a cua-

29c

AMr-UNKN Tm'K TOWKI^, asith a<;lt flopprod Itorden, full Z3i4; incfaas UK
aitc; SS doibu in lUls aaU-, aUIa Uidr

Ai.^ftr Mriely fn aebcfiM af 29 to 25 per ccirt 5otefs

Sweate^

Sweaters

fw ls£et tad miftet
•re ike nge of the
•eaipe; Buoaish
cfcdaie gK]'. white
•ad dozm of the
colon. Exceptional
Tilnea at

$2.7S
calaet

•ad

TUB SALE

N.M S4.25

$3.98
«

tBDfT fronta, tbta fiir at

39^

Ci.ii,

MMcrei

.Unrn TwaKnE. 3H Yard
IMhAPd nad aablaavbtHl;
fe«r»t«. aaaa plala; atia
lahcth

SOo
1-lnrhiil tniirrflni 4n tbb
Vny aak. ftSh yards u i

see tf<act<4
IMU -

Towels
hmmimOkItv

WofDeo^s $1.85 Pelt ShoH.
mede ovfr wide, coolofteble
leata;eUrizet,tfcU.Bele, pair.

Ifc.-.

Ness Wrist Bags

$1.98

DRAWtRS cW.
tcMT fike. per
fsnwsf

29c

Out Uc Under-lTira PanAaaa «( a
pibDotoeut nuulactarer'a aamplc Uno
and eremork. placed In thb Mle ata«Arepflbtal favinsa. Indaded are a i«a>bar or gaaiilBe iadl Gtate Ban. Bone
are Silk lined, «bm Icaibcr Uned. all
hare baadaoae Mtln»
Uenuina All teaiber Baga el KKc
•7Se Talaea at 4»c: %2^0 Tnluaa •l.OB
ELiw Seal Cola Basa. Calk lined Et IM8

. Vatour HaniiHt, Ti ptece*. 1> value
In tbla fall’a prcUievi-riilped and ftgnrrd
pattema. Very good tnaHly fur dreaaU>S aac<iut'g_eni] kloouaa. liii. sale, ikt
yard

esc

48c

IN p'fcct

MEK'S 11.00 StVEATBR-COATS
villi Xery or Cardinal freoi*; :U0.
nhlk they last In Ibis sale

tl.m. all the broken aasoreoeoUuf
our regular C.Mi nnd It.uu sellers
at ttne price (or fills sal-

T»c

S1.89

Boys’ Strictly All Wool Sweaters
A gigmtic purobtfo of atrietly S1.50 graded in this sale at 9N:
DOYS ALL-WOOL
RQYU’ i'UBTLB
ATRR
• •■'KEOK
•■F V RP v SWEAT*-'*1 T' •«"
8 WB A
T E R — _

98

OOiTS, ^ in lo.h m ad V

ESS, l.iticj ol

fin* wonted sDa beavjr
yama, choice of
14 diSdrvoi a 1 d «iwl
colCTa
Abmit 200 40 aU. this
•nle, «t98G.

gR

1
^

10)1 fA'Di. iflgnjr,

Mvy. irte.. «hie tbay
UkU ia the Chsliwge.
Silo.^jb'Wlc.

; Ac.' fm SmaltT C... 1 tt-B mi SIM

amUifUrt,
(»^BUD Ilk
.Mpm^

DaSaki Plaancl, ail our bMTteat d OB.
BU-n-odI grade. In aurk Mg daaaM rrery
tan. for Men'a Sbirta and B'oam'a
SkJ.'ta. tain price, yard
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mUtnS OVTmC

njmmssKxSy

Ladies’Kid Gloves
SPEr^AI.r—r. dot Indies- KM Clores;
In eolora and blaek: u;; sites iinlbe lot.
}li>0 taluec.-Mln prIeY, |>air

flit ub

Over 300 Men'a Fine Sweater Coats at prices that make every gar.
ment “a raeord value." The rangeef ctyiea and color combinationi, tee
Menslve far deaertpUen here, arc SOc to ll.M under value.

OUT.
mCFUKHUS

4HO

OMEN'S «w.EATea coats:
a leng. maniih affaet; ctiak
e price

And Swulcr Coals

lOc

IS

Ladiet aad Mam'

New Ce-ed

WOMEN'S SWEATER COATS:
fancy. knK. white and gray, thia
sale

S»eaUr CoOt at 39c

Typical ChaUehge Sale Valti^

M=i woo» . t^WeaKT Coats
“ ^ Ttk
■eddiiiaree'i
CUUU Chdknae

pttymS

7k

. KlU CLOVKA
A splendid eelecUon of all tb« n«v
sbadee and blaiK Simmoc's GMres fit
pcrfsgNt: ve gnranwe the aatlsfaetory
ue^ot tatli tnd crud pair, this sak.

$100 and $1A0

SILK—:t Inrb «M-': all the no*
abades la tyrh demand ft.r ewtilue
dreaaai: saJe frice. rant

Mfitc. dJL

iipjtoar
GlNCHAM
cUkutc pwlct,
•U,»esu,M,

3k

SILKS—A rery side eeWtlon of Ibe
piipular new Xaucy rS«na; 27 laekea
vide. apedaUr priced, for (ku ante, yard

23<

•<

We will otSHtinue to give a Globe Green Trading Stamp with every 1 Oc p\irchase in atlclition to
these small-profit prices. Watch the Herald for further announcements from the big Sale; in­
teresting pflca he^s in Men’s and Women’s Apparel, Dry Goods, Shoes, Furniture, etc. All
new Fall and Winter Gockls.

THE, GLOBE DEPT. STORE
l40 and 142 East Front Street,

ITaverae aty, Mleli.

isM

.•MAND-TIIAVIMI KDIAL* AN« TlUVtWI -

tAWA'TUttDAV.

ttA «My. IMT aar:

|- 0_U IN o n l[N fc. I
.. I «M My MW M mrry m

MM AkMt
iMnMrMiHMtamrMi

T^nTjr

» «M try •» te lMta» ImIaM'm< klM U MWsMr AM
ttMry IMIM tMR*.
i !.Mm mi IR tM

B» Ift
to lAa «ria_
OuK bone
Vlranofe*.
lAtaklaAoUcofeMplMB T«o«b«»: Too an fe.vtaM4. «al bmbV
-V,Mi‘yea ban a Wattoa ihnwsh toiga Mat SatsMyalMA AtacalW aai 1 kMe Ay Ala
that tAa taan
" ■««»■«
.. ....................................
dm? t
yea lAa L. B. 8, Taiaalas lAafty Ba«r van la AH cyaa. TAa naa laakai
RaMUcMk*^ :
BaacA Wa ateoui oMeBa Hn Ohio Aack'^'M:^ aboaUce aM laagAad.
I «enL ft waa a awar fettht bat w« bat deaf Uttfa Jadk be«aa to try. aM
flio Lafta. WA. ■ Aai a good cmri. We alamn Aaee h toM Wattaai Aa «ai soiag Aone, ob.
Oct. lA lUb. ea TrtOor al«kt. Wt Hat rtUar ai^t I iWat get aar iiiarrloi that 4ay ~
'
' ««' feCBSBAir ft oaor‘' to SatwW
TAe yoay paai

Tot*ptoi ftuaUM In tbrtr AMita..
Vn, to torr.
ylty. t* VorA.
«M fete bMfy *84 b«lyf«l u^lctM.'Tfe Ao mr 4aiy aaA mw akirk;
TAM feta pnvpMl bar efela M W
RMm. U> yali. ihia la tfea var
h«Ma. aad cm- wrr aM Bor* ae- ^ ^ r«Jka aoKMaaek UMy.
rtow M ab* tfeoMkt Mv «felt* draadful tt waM be If BOMtlVM tbar
AtwMIorgM
iaa'6acw'
the esfAan

...

a w «...w. wd 3»rsr»i

w

^

Toar wMbar.
J.7
^ .tang More to wtll»%e soaiiyg- '
'‘Seltte Ottatt
THfrarae etty.
ft r. tX Ito I : Pn» _
I axyact y«a hate atetry tteea at
Mta of tfelKT* t^tmU mUr aobuT
o t. K. m«.'_ >
^
>
OUn BHka. >
ibe MoeUBgaf tAoL.il. ft Uy«a do
■wv. If »U tfea BiifeiMaiii feXwld
fipfer^Uafet—
I AtMiee
ytM an dm at aay lAtag oa BaDawa'M arfte aad
•a^.aR VMM jMt AaM to'sin n»
^ of tAo Touag mAooL Do yoa alt vltA
tall aa aboot ft
%
------------------------.
'
•UNSHINE HUMANE SOUtTV.
Jack MaHHtae'a -Haraa Haavaa.'
Tba bonea vm nuiag aadar tft>
Oct. ». im. .
beataot treea la the ecner' flf lAc
jMIra. IroM ^rMftar.' aM bti^m d»i wlthoot
*• cot «rwy 8BBb1ng
otAen ataad-

"Caat I Aety your aabai tba bag
•». MfttWy. a-eteAlag AH atiag^ to sake hoDr aai eM mm
• Mt tbe bony, betag JUffr obaUaa:#, toe. ieeliaed
i| ijfc
WAaa
he bad ac^oMpUabeit Ab'oAftet
Ah oAHct ha
Ao
«Mit M viU AH atory.
“After Uui poor dack aa» a good
Biaay thlaga Ja the cAy to Make kH
teoder Utile Aotrt ache. N«« a hori,
ainHdag vttk a toad tkat «wiM Uan
Aeea baary for tvo. tkea a tnA
fatty
Aad
' csrlted one the ooot
M tba Icy pareftnasHnal
ataMp
of
a
foot
w
abokp
Beau
vfthM
.a
Mt
of
calk
to
tbelr
___________of . tfa—fc
•y; b« ena the AeeH.* that fttUpB kaidly darai n>.
orkladlWikeM. Mi<ft..:ft. r. ft Jfc U aad OMy« ««
«Ha eeeBM aleapy today, aad that let Afta koM uW ntod at aU. (or feer

*•
try

“SS" z.,rs2' sr«
..

ilSfiES.”

TM'yar wbMA^, laM,
■r utttatc 7«a «f «Mt Sitla MeA fefeM
feboat AM -Aarae AaMfeA-^r
’-Jaeka latAar <oaM'Aa raSMfaberad.
-*1 Ulak I «oaM fMBr Uko to 4«
A «aar/afee aaM. 'Ba ayoko «t
too etiea-oan aot taW >«tora^Aa
4M-'. . .
TAn Ifeib’rMAu ■aa^WiH:
«ui «e U. tiaar. to^Umtr lit AM.'*
TAare aat a aOeace whait (At yaey
otopyei apaaklaf. The MBa I

nit

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Aon.oAav Aca4
dnbpei )»«. Be «aa oAij a ttcOa
BAatUAi poay, aai Ae omMa'I etf,
Aa Wa da. wAm be vms BifeagtfT. bat
tba k>tMUQJebaanaaiar M»nagft
coat nt vrrr Atary vftA gffef tor
AH
dafer Uula t
1
"WaO.'' aaM tba Aftad Aona. at
HafttA. *V • oAoali Aa Me iAM
karaeo m •» Acona. Me day «a
wIB aee hfta aai lAaak hiB.. K am'^
ke tor*ad AH Wlai eyaa AiiAa dinetiaa of ^ yaay^*ft aoc I AaUon ha
ftaaM tk« an «r« Aapay bate ao*.
doat yaor>-KalAatMa WeaU ftaot
la Oar

3

Lo«« Mirfly.BdM'at I

0 tan vettky of the
t a
tmr twoar panoo lo taMt .tAa Baa■kiae yladsa hBiaft. aai worry leat
yon feAeaM aat
tt?

ftatk Cany,
> aalA *1

Aad snuy aooft M tAo rkliftadea
aAa.iB'

....... ."n-r
rssrrrrtr-n
'i’srns.t’snsS«rS.w?Sii.

d« ,b«r«i.

irIkrHHhi
!sarr,sis‘'r'*i.

*t)M dv Ae'easie ’ Aoaa «rta« idufom .U tae AedL «hI tL
agalB. He bad eeka a poor'oM tnck epMi ie«r laui ^ kfttAai,
, borae Ml adi''dH fti TAa atreeL
"TAenA Mi My SBall i
Ao’iaet AH-BMhar m :

pnttp.

AaiBi hare * gMinUBe aai aoaodir
Avu tbeai.'
~HH BCRAer pw her

s-rr

s Helee Konrflt’s Mima.

tSsi

nat Aan A tBI I

*T doa*! tAMk tt H Mr. d

rrrisr?

1 tac e

old

.h.. olght

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oc(.;st i>i«. .

,

-«T»n» .. V

-yok eaa aay it be oat aoeft.* for
„ aa ttaby-ftelH wde aatiMt aid MOSik to

ft voaM f

Hottud art Beaaie Korarfk.

S.'i.SS;.'!,!
■irr«r.TprT'*Wi

brt. a in*.

Sr-lt-o

TAare. an two

'

■ ft^'a aaw wkar, Maiw^ 1
« ‘Mdidy Anr. alao. Wa Aan
Midi. 1 Adn M aeac M dftareA. fld Oraad BapdM. wAo li alae too poairt to.drin. art taa o« at



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*^***^

WvMver AAa^r 'STSi
AohMt^Md Moked atAM. aad

^
M Mfe aathar oply

“n«. I k«w.«Mi to little t—fc HiH-

very few rtMr«

w kw I... w
'-ciSTiw «•«. w

-™.;a wSr

:r Ji'

oJ’alpia
Oet
a. IPia

Jieaaea'Cfty. MkA.
Oct. 17. 1P|*.
Oaar PmideatMft^ MnMMift
I tbooghi 1 *0014 wme a few Uaae
to the BaaaAlM papa.' Xaaina aaM
^
SttMUor ce. 1 piv.
ft I are* ban ay ptetan takaa I
I TaiiMl w^pH Oftr Mlab. BIbbAct ob, dear Aaby.
stay and no oao. t ban awe
.MtAyBMMBftt.
BluBAartBtmday.
aaam for Ua 8ttaablBe aab aad
for the CndH RoU. The «aBw
'“^^Ta^*Mkft*XaBea'2t*kd
Om BeroM A'lee PnaMaat Aaat lar^tAa CtoA are, Grace Snyder, «M

k«“ijrs.aw

YM1I bear the -AelH of •
rtag.‘'
>wli Anr a aoft ndda alar


-BAejMt
-ftAe dMat
nr «««•
^ ^ lookad HM tAp paaMT.*
”«*by dldfel yoa aak Mr

T '„“‘.rLl*Sr

^

£rtss“

^

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m'jSI

^

to

bMlen .A. MBld tf I b

r iS‘ i^rSor^ "SS

aad m A-e'.

aaM
-SoBe cUWren are niy cneL“
^
of AH Kr»i
laid the bom wfth the bobhei'tall.
^ lAoagbt fma the Maud of AH
(ollowad. aai aaw—
“4 leaieaiAer oae .Ao aat beklad m
wAoB do yoa lAlak?
la a dognn oon. aai boat Be ab Jl’T*“JJf Si
2!^
It «• old Bria«e. *Ao *« «»T

Aaapa.^-f.Q Qftfrto. ho. atnag the Ml- tik1!7'lA3rBSL.
^ their ttrtag. tHMtr’*i^“
OaHtr doeeat -rtkedtleSfuto tAa
J. —wtHUMpHt -, .
^
>
'-Jack aenr Tbippci aeia AH Ule.-. woBlted tttUe fox terUor that baiftpj-nryn

rsTJrs' rr*sbii: i-“.rsr^r -.w

that I ban set Aftsaftn sou- I hare
IM «y bwttoo. aad .wflJ joa plaaae
aaadBeaaothar wT'! «m ba
whore UUe Jack Irt lltwd aad died.
canM MXt Use. t ban a Uttte
^
bappan wa aV oaBe-

M«d Mae ftt ddSBfc
ODcowalklagtothaaVoataaC Jap.
UtUaglrH
aacaa city t ■» Ikiwe...............
IM.. —on M. r». »
t V «1 Ui. .to. v»,
i
iotUAd by tba
aqaatUat
the tpadMde maklag a
• —> to. B. —» IK^ u
. to
TM to
W »» ta,.
» lAeB.’ aadpM.
to
idide. T|^ were a^Bd WWe%
ms Bother Md Attn' tbeo bo«. ^ aa 1 wed n Aa BnaM in awft s
*P*U BaUa a aaBAer of worta. Wet
to do with tt**
1 \in «Mia.
^ nrytHlat." *““7 people were very klad to tSxir
BoitkHwiasfttad
Fma yoar MrndL
.
reepondt* the poay with aa emphatic ‘
__________
O^^T* Cfauk.
I Aan aeat yw aaotbee button.
^
»»“*«

«*«:

toto. to

tk. dedr.

to M h.

- .to to

to.

to?^!li'~

dow«nnritAeAoo.e.tAlakla..fAH *»

Siri:; "Ts:'
-

r r i.'i.-i.iisji c
GoadSye.

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Utof.IttoW-.

.flwd Maka. «ia aft Bertha. fWa Tto W(^. po.do W AaM.
Mlab. NfeBM

WMh » who irtea pU Han tba

aert

(M«*or«aMft MBA, ft ft ft MS What Brttir U the wIrt does blow.
iMidHd SNKy AdaAWkrtay.
drt «arry with tt Moat art aaow:
.
-„wv. M
-m .wa.
-----------------r-M
jiMM-irt^.
Mart nw*-.
mn: IftAt—bit.
^rtagWll
yinm
oowbe
bekan.
ban.
^Mr» Bkydeiv-aaa alx nan; Wat
Wttfc bknfelac ftn«n aaa algbu

rtairr^.^ SeatS,^ ™ ^

all the bonce Aad tonrt their A
Aa 1 Aan aot wmies to the 8u»-' a hH dlnrttoB he bem^
CAtb in

. S>Mar*wAOe I ki|;
“f>oB the time Jeck — .
:ti ^
wijHaow. I «
^ top* :ta

' Xoiu TtttUek.'
tan of yoa aoac day art acc bow
By BuBaklae sir) kmka
.
fVc Laka. Mick.
Oel. 17. m*.
Dtm Pre
L. art aa
) bm t
^^'“i r>0 Phase eead tae an•*>*

n»eUaK,«,By tBca.
dlgrtag .My fathar bae tAineea
om tAH year. 1 ptehrt op behind
tane Boat « the tlae. 1 wlU be
•« when we gM tbieasftBrt then
I wiu p» to. •ckoot aaaft.' 1 received
ay paetal card aad thoaebt ft very
Pratty. Win yo« pHase o*e Ktbm
TWwtt't aaate trcB the <>^J^
•^9otH oa tke BaaaAlM Chibr^ly

'

-

boy aU tho poor old t

« w—. add; aad coobed vp orer a cnfldca.

,
Hay
. , u>ey .n
heaven here, Aai in '
aneo my cHu that they aerer art
jb'^ tho wlater 1 will A«U4 i Mg AnPn dor '

tnatoBa
ihe aone wwot with
lum
to In the
__ ____
« » ThOe they
tb*7
Hi «« bMd the rrias a bit;
^
be was six ynn old.
,
^vc
^nmA the gnands aloae Of nun. .'•
dignlir “I »as
Mwaye very carefot art I aevar nvro
Mndvtx. so I coold alw^ k»k where

■“ ’*•
““ •»»«. they w.
ahaat do aaathcr bH of wwrk
UJl
^'

Hacbed. art naM ihe>
that wwoM happen
‘i
Ured on apptn
•»* aogar. Tbea abe kHsed Aim art
«iW Ai^or jHar IhiH Jack.' art
abe bopad ba wonld «Dl »wat tu

las sleeroi did net arter.
The pie was larpe art nort art
aoft. The llttH Mown beads bad pat­
ted It art sootbed U tU tt wax nady
tor (be daHAlag thnebee. DeaMattley
a heap o^ Imfe »ewen wUA .rtoK
ateens. The MiUdm bad alraady pot
a border of green kavn akrta tbe pH.
Aa- art when
baplaaed. I stood

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the Hat tlBe I aaat a poaiaL ao I
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do aa. Mj acAaM H totanattog. art
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Bother ibooght be
Might eo <mi with Be to the parft ao
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ed art fell.
tofca.

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bapa tbe drtrer ooolto'i brtp H. \fax
u.; ear «nek tbe bom
aeemed
to go Tight over hU felrt ie«v They
Maaged to-get thr poop aatort up
attor a tiBc. HH i(«i;BWto artoehtI, Btt tooken. aliboagblhe} wwe cut
Md btoadtog, art be tmabtod ■> be
,.Mi hardly toart : tartke 'drttvr

Uftrt OP AH bead acaln
’ Dut yon see. be never dM gnw to
be a maa; ke died of oearHt .ienr
tarty ia the mwacr. art It seeased
to me a* U I wan.* waatad to Ceaeh
<a Wt wf
epngbed art twrwrt away AH Aort
“ft wws a Hag. loaf daH baton AH
Bother came to' see Be after that.
^t ooe ev^ag to -the ^ loat beiorm they wore sMar away, she come
rt-a o the BBBdQw agata. art 1 raa
She pot om her hart
to
to pec Be. art cbea. told her beai
down oe ny bmA art triad. We were
auaitog tost that war wheo Jacks
tatber coxae art toad oa I dldot
Ustea to wbds,»d|UStW JWBiU heard

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Moo aAea tt\ MUAr ^aftt joor
Popa- "CertatoW/By Aw-“ “Well.
tbea. would tt WVnrt to aay that
ggr oH PlyoM^ 1^ bao U bow to
eeeetoo to nd^ror\

uttli
paatrr
'Utrtad'
fly away,

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