Grand Traverse Herald, June 05, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 05, 1913

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICBIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIOS-ESTABUSBED18SS.

AKD TEAVZS8E BAY EAQLB.
TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, THI KSDAV. JI NK *>. lyiU

HARBOR RULES
WERE ENACTED

UfiERT J. COLGGRD
Veteran of Civil War Faaaeil Away
Mooday

Albert J. Coirord. Cf years old,
passed awny Monday afier- n. lone
NEW ORDINANCE PLACED UPON Illness. He was a brotlier of Mrs. K.
FIRST READING.
I>. HiIll.nRB and an uiicto of Giulia and
E. (' BniliiEf=. He was well known
the people at Kdei-wood. where he
nud^c bla home at ibo liillines cottope. He waa an <>ld soldier. iM-lne
nu mber of Co. C. First RepimenV
Maine Cavalry.
Funeral sen Ires were held Wed­
nesday aftemuoh at ::3II at ISW Itondolph street.

Gin mm

uptohitb)

EstlmatM Ordered for Sewer W(e^ of
Union. Condition ot Wynkoop
iulldingt on Wcot BWo
Wm OKeusMd.

CITY IS SPOTLESS

At mniUr mootlnx of tlir riir r
miulon M>.nday iiiKht I'oE
Rtekord iifernod Id (bo oUiM-nro of
XliLvor Stroub «ho wu out of ibp cKy.
n Etriidlngs and
llon was tubmlitod
cotnRilMloo by E. 3. Han« A Rorfl who
«aiit (o «oU flip nrU ward bail
ArcordinR to the iciiorl* of the juv
the rlty to be u»ed (or m|;&ieii>al {lurpoaea. They ark H.Ofri for the lot lice and the atitboritles who have had
and bnlldInR aiilrh Is in Rood condl- charge of the rieaningup camiuiiKi
ticn and ready for any kind of iim- this st'rinR. the >-it> is at prcwni i
the city mbeb't want to mak>> of tlie Hear approat-h to the "city WuutiluL"
least iDsufar as rlraullnc’-s 1» cuu
atructarc. Tli< rominuiifrailon wa» re' (eired (o (he ronmlMluiier of flaance cenu-d' The alh-ys and yard‘. both
frani and back, are lu altnoxt s|«tl«w>
to iDveoiliute and PH>on
cundltloii. KvrO' pruiR-riy oener.
meet Ins.
(•oi-haio three or lour exci-pilona.
The report of (he vlaliirp nurae was
who owns'piu|M>nv in ihe.JiMrli-^ ip
read and showed (hat there liad been
whtrb Ihe raniiialKa han been (OndU't
an active detaand (or, her aervlce*
eil lias res|>ouded (r«-l> l.i ll.r le.piust
durinc the past month. The report of
rill of the rubbish aii.l l-aik
ilir riiy treaaurer was also read br de­
yard accumulations.' l-bn-h ji-sir lor
tail ao that the rommioaioaorv mtkilt' acme lime last ilierc tits lM<n
kULW how the different <iiy funds
aside for a genera!'clesuInK.
cund at the preaeni tine.
never Iwfaic has the mov<,mCbi bewn
leder rerommended
1 widely ob-served as this
tliEi the city encineer prt-iare eaif
City ScavcDRer fiegner retorts Cut
nates (or a sewer In the alley between the city is as cl^n aa it can l>c withFront and Stole streeli weet of
hanling away the iiiiid. On <lean
I'nlon. This sewer had been petioned up day and those following he wns
fen- last year and as there Is need of
of the busiest men In thr
it the work was authorised.
looking after the dlsKsal of t'uv ru'»W. A. Royee was api*oln^ed cll.v blsh and seeing that no one who dr
enelnecr at a uUry of SIOO per alred to clean up missed ilir o|i|>urtnonih. Mr. Royee is a craduate of tunlty.
the State Minlnc school at HoukIuod
In line with ihc Imiirovement which
Md has had ample experlcnoo in city has town noUc«-d at a rcHili of tinwork to uuallfy bln for the |>osmon. :c)ean-«p. comes the numerun.> builuAn ordinaBre teas fdaced upon its Ing imiiroiemenls which arc lakliiR
flrwt resdinc reiatlnit to the city har­ place. r.«..liicmes on almost every
bor. dedaloe rules and refnilalions strtsci are Iwlng i.nio.!eli.d.. Titc i>a»iD Seventh sircet has be«>n.siariwhich Diiisi be obeyed in the future
In order to insure (he raftdr of those ed ami there are publk- buildings
who BO otit Id ail kinds of craft true either in (he course of con‘i: ii< lien or
Inp the summer montlis. it will be reconstnirilon. Taken from jv^ry
point of view thore is mure ariiviiy
passed at the aew mectlnr end
1n Imlldlng and ImprovetifFui this
harbor master appointed.
D A. WynkoOp was preeent and aprlng than has been the case In
' wanted to know of dhe cummissiM' time last.
wiK. I: was who made the complaint
about the condition of his biiildlncs
at the comer of DtviKlon and^'Cypress
aUsKds. and aftor'dtelns shown staled
that b« bed Placed tlie bultdinRs in
, leniioran- repair last fsU. but (hat*
durloe (he winter, they had been
hrol:cn Into by unknown parties lind
if the commUsion would tell him what
to do with (hem now tie would be willInR to acoeed to their wishes. It
' w-a^ rinaity decided to have Cnramisyloner -McAllister and Fire Chief Mur­
ray, toEether with Mr. Wyskoop make
an investitmtion Of the place and rec­
ommend what repairs are neoessary
Id order to ptit them in a safo-coadi(ion,
John Rt>cncpr presented the i;fiqD<Ht
of Mrs. K. L. Sp^aene that her prop­
erty on AVashInineB street be removed
from the ux ro^s at sbe It without
Income andi the HMans of paylaff the
taxes upon the property. The request
was n-rerrei] to tbc commissioner of
public affslrk.

FIRST JUNE WE00IN6

The Drsi'june wedding of the yc.ir
oci-mred Monday, at nupilal inasa.
of Hie Bi. Francis chiirth. Rev. Father
lUucr offlclatlBK. when Mbis kMIlh F.
llroBD became the bride of Frank A.
Urunenfeider of Mandan. N. H.
The bride w-gs attended liy .Miss
Margar<-te Huellpianiet. maid of hon­
or,-aud A. R. Hrowo served as to-M
jvhn. The ushers were Joseph Hcw-cti
an.l TXinilnk Iloy.l. The bridal gown
while brocaded satin wlih chan-

whkb held In place a lieautlful tulle
veil was bora by |ho bride's motber
iiy-one years ago. A shower bou­
quet of bride's rtim-s and lilies of the
valley was cirrle.1.
The maid of luiunr was sownetl In
yellow mcasallne and carrliBl while
carnation-.
The wedding mairh was )ilaycd by
Dog Held Out Against PoHee Oe- Miss Slaudc ijFayelte. who agalu fur­
toll.
nished music (or (be Wedding br.mkfast which was servv-d at the home of
ricrlin. June t.—A traglc-comk the bride dirtnuly after tbc ceremony.
*Blexe" in which It took 11 policemec MtsB *Rnth HaeJitn and Miss Ruby
Huellmnulel aerv«sl Ihc lhree-coun,e
armed wiih swords and
wedding breakfast.
(oU. three .hours to kill a doe.
Many lieautirul gltis of silver.
red here on Kioimork street. X wo­
man owned a atoantlr Newfoundland Zgiass and Iln^ were received. ,
doe of wldch sbe was very fond de­
The out-of-town guests were Mr-'.
spite the lact 'ihni he was so fferce I^eonard rar4ey and George Crunenthat he bad to bv nmxzled evci
felder of Mandan. N. I).. brother and
house. RetumliiK Irum shoppinj'. she sister of the gmom; A. R. Urawn of
Wai attacked by the animal which had Grand Rapids; Mra. Frank Annoi'k of
succeeded In cclllnR (he ninule off. Conklin. Mich., and Miss IJIltoa Zahra
An alarm broneht a isilirc detail _of of Cooiiersvllle, Wkh.
a and a
Mr. and Sirs. Grunknfeider leave to­
liorted that Ibe doe «aa mad. Shots night for Chicago, and from there
throueb the window missed Ihe lively thgy will take n month’s wedding jEsrlarttet. Next a polsone.1 boloKoa was ney through the western states. They
ibrowB into tbc room. The doe «nif- will be at home after July Kdh in
fed at it contemikuonslv, Reinforce- Mandan.
D.. where the groom hoMi
Bents were sent for. | Four
;a position with the Northern PacICr
lice and several doe 'catchers from railroad:
the Korlety for FreTontlon f.ir Cruelty
Mra. Grnnentelder was a member of
t» Animals netpondod. After two the Young lAdieg* Rodallty and a very
bourn further manmiverine the doe anive member of the 8L Francis
9U pbec.
cbitrcE

THBS HOUR SPE

CASE RESTED
BY DEFENSE

BROfE WORLD'S REGORU

GIVES AWARD
TO RAILROADS

Elis IR SESSION
Bute CanventiOB 'Opened at Port Hu­
ron Today.

STILL AFTER
SENATE LOBBY

Veraaliles. June t.-Avlai.ir Penion
Port Haron. Miib.. June 4.—Elks
(loiii all o.cr the state galheied in
with a woman passenger today- aseeod
e>l In n monoplane to a ii.-lghl of 1C.- COURT OF CLAIMS RENDERS Port Huron today for Hit-lr annual "UNCLE IKE" STEPHENSON WAS
STAR WITNESS TODAY
SWEEPING DECISION.
stale ranri-nlioc. Tbc aessloDS HR
continue for three days
. t'ouiiig in a s|>eclal car w lib a brass
luinil Bud a iKMm. for their city for
the 1S14 conxenilon. tbe IVtoskey deli-uaiion was among Me first to arrive.
The Petoskey delegates were coafident of elecHnk K. I.. Rose, of Phos- HAD TO BE REMINDED OF PROP­
ERTY HOLDINGS
CURE BACK CLAIMS.
key, now flrst'Slce 'iireaid<-nt ef the
order, to the office of president.'
Subpoenas Issued for Twel'vt Alleged
Material Connecting Link Was Fur.
Court Finde That Present System ef
Ubbyiets Whese Tee
nished by Chauffeur Pira. Who
Average
Weekly
be Heard—Lini4 Real Evi­
Drove Man Resembling
Weight of Malle le Not
dence Dieeleeed.
Atteaus to RendesvOut
Proper Guide.

WAS IR REMIRISG8IT MOOD

GUIM liGK OF EVIDERK I

116 BUSINESS 60VBINMBIT TO FIGHT EOIGT
KEEPS LOBBY

OPERATE RAILWAY

ilustoil, lillic 4.—The ih-felisc
dyiiBiiiite conspiracy case against
William Wood, rested tbU afleriiouii
Attorneys for Wood, told Jndgo Cros­
by that alter a iwrefiil cousideratiun
of the entlr«‘ evidence they
I im-etl'tlial tiuibllig l.iiidiiig ugaiust
(heir client hini A>ecn oR>tc.1.
Prosecution Retted Case
The lirosenilion coniplelcd its rase
Hub hfiecuooii against William Wo-sl,
bead of tne Ameriian Wiulen Co . and
Frederick AUeaux. president of a big
supply iiuuse. i-linrr.cil wltb
spim< y to ptiint dynamite to diar redil
Hie l-au-rvtK-e strll.i.rs. The ilefeiooliuiiiedlairly to-gan pn-paraiiuns ti
present its oide.
A verdict is expected by Frida:
ojght. Tbc pinserution n-sied its
use mainly on the evidence of .\rtbur
PIra. a • hauDear. He fumluhed (he
iiialeriHl (-oiitu.<-Uag link, under the
isinspiiaiy law. botw«s.« the, alleged
(t.i.Bpifalors by his story of dritiiig
ii-ra-nil-Iing Att<-aux
teudervbus where ftn'cn has saom he
money to finance the
splrary.
/

SMilL SfliCK BURRED /
Building in Weeds Off . reurteenlh
Street Destroyed.

The small rbvik wl'i.-h
|l■:al<nl
in the woods l>otw«.,-ii \V...t Four
teenth and Sixteenth stieuts 011^:11
fire yesterday aHecnoon end was
Monduv
rkrerpooii ai;d was
not dlsc'ivonsl until It Tii.d gained a
good rtart and after'beitu uollc-d. tlie
[lerson -who turned, In the al-irtn ind
walk four blocks lefore liiidiug a
lelcpbone. Ry the Htur the dcp:i't
meni had made the long mu and lai.l
cleien bundr.nl (eel of liow* from lie
lirdranl tm Rennie sirec! the imlMig Was pretty w.dl gone. •
The building was ..w-ned by Jus.Rurden. No one oceupied Hie liuu«e
and ,11 Is .Doi known wh. iber'U was
insured or not

INGREiSED PBiSIORS
Are 'sought by Survivors
WsP

of

Civil

Henver. Colo. June 3.— Increased
pensioob for all veterans «.f the flvil
War waa ih« b;~ lopir belorenhc exerulive committee of the,Colorado Ct
Wyoming divisions .if the Grand Aymy
of the ilepiiblk today.
The reunion, which started yester­
day, is to continue through FTh^oy.
Four hundred veterans, the emaliest
number ydt to assemble In annual re­
union, are In attendance. It 4s ex­
pected that the action looking to In­
crease of |>enslons for tlie old soldlera
will.take the form of a memorial to
the (our.tn

TREin EXPIRB
New One Will Be 1
BriulR.
W.-hlnglon, June t.-Uncle Sam's
arbitration treaty- wliU Great llritaln.
w^lch hits bi-en in force since IMF.
and under whtrb such (pjc«tluns as
the Newfoundland fisheries dispute
and Ibe Aia*<(A.-i seal controversy were
scill.d. e^dred today. A new treaty
win lutibably be considered immodtal.Hy by the diplomats of England
and America. If one is pul through
take the plaee of the old one. it
w-m be the nrat during W. J. Donn's
term ai secraUry of ktote.

WashiogtoD. Juue 4.—The senate
lobby iuvesilgaion let their search
^or tbe elusive lobbyist drop (or a
back claims and have iu bills from
ouide of boura today while they llsrailroadK for ratrylnc mall increost-d
They Will Have Charge of Street Car tentd to Senator "Vocle tke" StephVy -one sevcoib unless there
cnMin. the forgetful craestia (roni WIsLinee Under Municipal
versal of a d.-cislbn -by the emurt of
Ownerahip.
cousin, enunieraiv bit precAotte propbims which, the deiuirtment
ctiy boldi^gs. Nut that "(,'ucle Ike'
Day el Old Lebbyixt Hat Pasted and th-e today detentilned to see
was sev-retiti- at all. but because the
'New One la Mads Up ef
llccrolt. Mlrb.. June 4—Tbe preson- aged multi-citlllonalre chewed lobacea
Hen at Head of
tiraiitlng a claim of tbe Chicago and
nel of Istniii's wre«i railway com- fervenAF abd^f^Md iOf into tbe byFirma
\>tbii raiirnad for .-/r.GPlAe the court luiKSiou. eresled to iiperale Ihe street iBih- ol rciu-mbmSfc': He would be
of claims has susulned a contention railivy sy.-.iem under (be buruicliial In the. mi.ist of a dreamy recital of
that the government's system of corn- owtier>hlp clause of the new rhaner. the ilay s when he was a lumbqr cook,
Waaliii-gt-m. Jui;e t- Tbc cxhftCDfC puling the avera;:e weekly weight of will be l.now-D toalght when .Mayur wheu a coDin.itteeman would remind
tliTi. of a |««wrrnij *-.-.-l«-nt»uc" lobby mail trausiKined by the railroads U erIs scbefliih-d to twnd the ap blm of suit:e cop|>er or Iron mlB* or ■Bade up. not oi ayc-ais. but of Hi. Tomvuii and allows nmi|>enutl'm (or IioltiluicDls to lli^rlly council. Two sonic pa,:<-r milP. with a few miillone
'M-ails i>r big bil.ilia-.-;: .titelimls, who only i-ix sevenths of the mattflr 1
liivesicd. thai be had h
thri-c mhiiilMtrs of the
ally haiidh-d.
peiw-DjIIy Inipr.-s--"llicir ti.-wy up
f-oDiMiis-jon are already known. Tbo The comiiiitice didn't get imich Infor­
im-p. Wax dH.kistd lii HMla:
mation about IcbhyUtv (ram Stefihcsp
The present system of weighing
ilrd U in do-.iht,
«: l!i.- senulm'ial raiiimk'n' w:,s Insiall.'d In IWiT. and it is said
con.
It did. however, get several
William 1>. Mah<m and John K
inviktigatiiig in!luvu«>'i> 'wbicb hate that all of Hit- maU carfy’ltig n>ad> Hodge, (he oiayor ^ announced, will more tiamcr fram other senatorw. bet
tes-u wuiMng aniar.: Hk- urlR bill since that time have lout a total of
Insitive information as (o tbe •atiPinir.U'.t, It WM Marx's original
-Si-uauir i'eiiio.-f of I’c-onsylvalila. |;; •.•rtii.iKw through under-iwymem.
SnhlotentioD to name Joseph F. String- iMcnce of a l>aT.l lobby
-in.^ .iiiiui-iii; tuciulier ol lli'c .'j-d
U the department's requent for
liaio for the ihtid place on the «»*id. IKieiiaeti for 13 allereu loffhyists were
liiiui.fv i-onmiitit-e. siimk Uie k<'
hearing is not granted, the cane
laiK-r rcTui-ed to an't-pi the ifued.
f i.r the
lolilc. win II In pre
.11 h.- taken to the supreme ecu
pUce.
.s<H!tlng Ilir Jiauio. of IT.'> big lm>lice«.i the 1-nlted Suites.
Mahon i< rcganl.-! a* lalwr's rc|weV. hu lud im>ic:'te<l agalnM
•cniaiite on ihc n< w commission. He
viiJIMs rail.' tariff to lilni :ind lb ntb>.-|
U piesldeiii of tbe Amalgamaied Asso-iiulors. H.- said: ‘The dfty of the
rlatlon^'Mcctrir and Fircci Railway
old lubi»ii>i2. who entned iii<cmiilcycs. His a|<i»ltiinirnt t» the NEW VORKJXAY MOT CELEBRATE
i.ilo!. of thr :vei-uil>r cltaiir.nT.
SANE FOURTH
was urged by the Detroit
past. Nowadays. wustoiK win li>.:.u Ana Being Used to RccruK French
PWitation of Ubor and by the'MonicAnr-jr
only to tlw iirlncipals !« huslne^ss
tpal Ownership league.
Tile iirrii on IVurose's list, h.- ati.J ^HhITubably tne nrsi prohlsm which It WUI Take at Lcaat Fifty Thoua^
•• wilm-sw-s irrtillrU. liB.I .all.nl
oill confront the collitnissloD will be
Dollars to Oo<lha Work
Paris. June 4.—The iniiiury
i-ra. H.ally s-very .cnator.
RighL .
IS ol Nap'ili-ou ore now being used the consideration of an ultliratum ro
; I rraiuei-.is !u Invor of Ihe pTO- the Hetroli I'nlTed railway as a result,
jv.eil thrw»-y«-ar army aetvlcc law. by of the recent decision of the supreiue
whh-b devise Fri-me liuiiet to secure court, (leiirivlng the comi«Dr of fran-, New York. June 4.—New York U ap
against it for funds to provide a lUaan army laigi- enough m rope with chlse rightsron Fort street.
Newtlembera for Institute of Agri­ 1l:al ol Ceruiasy. A ralUilioii of bis
acrless-Fourth of July eelebrailoa. It
culture.
was announced today that after tbe
sa>il:gs has Just bet-u iss.ied in book
"safe and sane comnmiee" had been
m. Here are aowe of them;
soliciting funds for about ten days. U
Rome. June t. — Five s
AH Freiiclimen sbuuld rtmslder Ihc
bat in hand less than lio.ood. Two
ll.ms have allied thems.'-lves offlrlal- law of iviosrripHoD as neceasary and
Uio^iid of (his was left over from
ly with (be Interudtloiuil Iri.stltutc of
-rv-d If they do not w ish to nee their
.last year. The flo.oM, said the com­
-\gi1i iriture during .the lost year.'ac- hollies devastated." 'The art of
mittee in Its announcement todav,
..irdlng in the report of (he organlXa- consists In exagkeratInK one's
isn't a drop In tbe backet, (or its takes
Hon made piibllr today. Thr five to forces and niinimlxiuk lhose,uf tbe
g Tike *50.00* to »«.oo0 for
Join during (he jiast year and assign enemy." "To be mentioned in the wm Became Head o( Civil Govern­
the big town to projierly- cd-braie tbe •
permaneni commtMsIoners in Rome are dcspalc'hes Is worili a hundred vulment of the Panama Canal
signing of tbe Declarailoa of IndeI’aragitay. I'nlou of South African uinm of Clu-ro or Hemcslhcnes. ‘The
Zone.
!>endencc.
Sillies, the lyulrh Indies, Hu- now Ital­ .12011 .would li::vc died fur me to :
.New York, cbimlng tbe original pat­
ian .-olonles of Trijioll and Cyrenalbecause after Ixinaio 1 wrote
ent on the Fourth sanely celebrated.^
i-an.l t^atemala.
'The 32nd woe (here and 1 was a
Washington. June 4.—Slecretary of (eels It is of nsHoD-wMe I
Thr instfliile, which was (oundeit
ryan today landed .1 jop for hU lart- that Father Knickerooeker keeps up
and buAl ly King Victor EmanucI. at
ncr. Richard Motralfe. associate'edl- tbe good work. In the local commit­
Hie suggestion of Havld l.nldn. Sacof (he t'omnoner. President Wll- tee's plea for funds some interesting
ramento. CaUfornia. tnlllkinalre. after
1 agreed to appoint Metcalfe head figures regstdlng decr«aa»s In the
his project had been turned down by
of the civil government iu (he Pan
Fouiib death^ roll since ufe and sane
the I'nitod States and several ISarw Bill Has Been Introduced in Con- anal rone, placing him In line for
tiroifrarex were intmuted are given,
pean gorerninents. now hat |>ermaneot
greto.
liroffioHon to the' goveniorsbip 1
in 1*09. 21.'. were killed. 5.0*2 Injured.
rommtssloners here from fifty three
Ihe une U placed under civil sdm'lo- In I9I0. 131 were killed. 2.702 Injured.
of the leading natlont of ibo globe.
1st ration.
In llrtl. r.T were klHe.1. l.Mff Injured.
Washington. June 2.—Represenlnilve
The insHlnto was one of the importIn 1912. 41 were killed and *47 In­
iwldLs vlsltod hy tlie Fniled Sutes Harton of-.N'e lira ska introduced a reso­
jured: or the deaths througboet tbe
lution for
'or the
|he seIccHon of a siieelal
country last year, there wgre two In
ly was received by King Victor, and
IN. W IThe bouse
Chicago, (wo lo Philadelphia and two
which Is now iDV«>sHgaiiag ngricnltnr- bill to esidblish
sidblHh such ^vi-rnment manin netroll. New York City had only
al conditions and lural luuik aystems ufarturlng plants as may be neeCs- Peculiar Condition CitisHng In qph one fatality, and 58 injured. In ftlUId other parts of Eurojie.
to produce all Ibe government
houn County
deliihla 127 were Injured.
armor plate. He expluine«l bia mea’. saying it would give a *T>olar
plexus blow to Hie steel trnat mooopMarshall. Mich.. June 4.—Calhoun
county, contoiniag the cities of Dab
A similar bill Is pcndlug In tbe sen- He Cteck. Marshall and Albion, will
probsiMy tc "wet" duribg tbo next
wo }Mrs deapiie-the fact (bat the
HofM on BUeM.
official vote aa reinrticd at (he recent
local option election ahowed a techniral dry mtjorliy of 147. Court^proRome. June 4.—United auton Amstrike Braahera Are Being Ruehed in
ceedlngn have delayed flnal declsloa
bokaador OTtrlea. wbd la pnaldest of
to .Fill Up the Car
le matter and atiorneys (or the
Italian commlaalon of tba Carsw
Shop.
"weta" expreas' eonfidence in their
gle
hero medal fund, t
Elgin, HI.. June 3.—I4fe oenteoce ablllly lo bare the case ccnlinued In­
the first award of the ttollas eommUBs the sentence Imgiosed todsy by definitely.
skw. Vlitoric ^ella. * eanblntorL
Saginaw. June 4.—A total of 730 (Trcuii Judge C. F. Irwin, on Hennas
Meanwhile. Uie aaloons are aU ran{•ere Marquette eniploy-.-s were on re|i|H>s. (he 14-year-ohl lad wTio on nlng‘under the niandamut which pro­ who atopped a runaway bora* that was
strike today (olipwing a walkuut ihla April 14 tunrdreed .Mrs. Manny 8lee|i hibited tbe board of aupervisorn from dashing tbroogh one of Roaw'a crowd­
ed streeU received a broiuc mgdal
nomlng of 250 car repairers. Flfty and her two babies on a (arm tlx declaring the county dry.
and 140 In money.
oildlilonal
atrlke
breakers were miles west of Elgin.
rushed here today and mors will be
When Cogqies' rase was called to­
bitmgfat in tomorrow.
day, he entered a pl« of guilty.
Wasliinglon. June. 4:—The I’nlted
P0IROSE GAVE SEGRET iWAY Ktates
may huve to |>ay S3o.wili.uoti In

FUNDS ARE UCKING

MAXIMS OF NAPOiaiR

FIVE MURE JUIRQ)

JOB FOR PARTNER

MAKE ARMOR PUTE

WET TflROUSN DELAY

GWaeOHBIAL

MORE WALKED OUT

ROY 6IVBI UFE

GOMMISSIOI GOVERNMBit

OWOSSO-Tho board .of review
completed its work yesterday after­
noon.
asoesaed raliiatloa
of the city at appraximalely |.'..il5,000.
This la an increase of t200;000 over
last ypar.

POKTIAC-A warrant was Issued
Tuesday for the arrest of Melvlu
WooJrow. $0. on ihe- sirengtta pT a Cnt.-red Monday night by burglars
story- tohl by two Waterford girls, tl.*> ukan. The library U Just across
each 14 yean old.
the atree)/ from the police attUea.

STRIAE OR AT iOllA

WHEAT AU GATTIE

Wiil Be Placad on Fre* LJol Vy Fr*»
Ment Wllaan

Washington. Jane 4 Prealtoit WIVIonia. June S.-Dlacksmitha boller- (or third class cite* today paaaed (he m today cauaed a tfraatlc cbaagB IB
makera and machinUto enploynd by house finaliy by a vote of 147 to 14. tbe torHf bill vrtten be reqtNMd tbA
tbe Perc
The bill BOW retnrna to the aenaie -bMt and cattle be placed oa tbe
tying up work in the road'a car bnUd-1:
concurrence
in
tulmpartaut
Tbe MU c
la 10 per cast dety on tbeee artlctaB,
Ins aboPfc

A

J

a&AUD TRAVEBSS trmtiAT.n AND TRAVERSE RAT jUOLE, rtNUBSDAT. JUNE 5,1013
B^and slxty^ight one-hundredthi dollars
l4)ta >0. I. H. -i.,
“■ due at the date of ibis notice. Sow,
therefore, by virtue of the |K*wer
iVillag.Flfftlgike.i
of sale tooialoed in said luort^NDKKSO.N'S AiMNTIOX.
cagea and In each of them aud
tbe
sUHite IB sui-h ease made
ECKi-n^:US A. .IIOKNKU/B AUU6
land provided notice U hereby gi
that bo Friday, the eighth dai'
Block A.
Augusi, 1913. at ten o'clork In
miSlLS'AKD RECORD CO,
la t No. 1. 2..-:. 4. :. t. T. S.». 10, II.
.4 to 1c (uremwn I shnU sell at public aurtlon
LIVEI
UlO. a. BATRH. ManaKtet Edttar
IH. IH, 14. I.-.. I‘. ir. Ik. IS. SO.
I > Uie fairhest bidder
>. Jon.* 4,
Vio
Cellt'”*'!
d(*>rof.tlie
Court
Cow*
.....................
<ars. light, aieody.
K.fu. ('wives,
•’‘®**’<'ity of Traverse rit.v. Cunly of
live. Hi higher, fiifi lu.7r-. Slieeji, iJimbs ___ .............
______
tlrand Tiaverse.. and State
-State of
of Mlcbr
6c gun lUhut being the pla-e whi
njiidpis. It* i-nii.. vtow. steady. <T(l Sheep ........ ........
itc Cirriin fouri for the saM County o
Tt*:.; Xo. :. »r«rXX5. Hugs. rec<-lpts. Cblrkens. live ....
OHtea. t2l Front 9L Both Phonoa 2X.
Craiid Traverse U heldi the premlMle. uresB-Hi ...
r.h. slow, lu lower.
closing,
de*4 ribe<l in said niortgages. or »
TERMS
IS,!*:..
Turke.v*. dr*w*ed .
mu<-b \hej»uf as limy I* lieeesaary-l
.. ItAilBAdvAi
luiv the niiiuunt due on aald.'mor.
POTATOES.
. .ttelnArtTaiw*
gates or both of'them and the'Maxe*
n.lcago. June i —!'oiat«»s. snfiinr.
.. MiuAdvaur*
No. 1.
farm Produce—Buying'Prteea.
ttlKiie mentioned with aeven pef cent
»|.hki>li. sr.t.iu.; new. -..Ucfitl.
Inter. St and all legal eosis, together 12. 1-. 14. li. h;. it, i».
Ufih the atlomev fee* of thirty-five H.i. .*■
GRAIN.
lluUvr ............ .....................H
Block J.
*<id Ml.en dollars, resl.eillvely. sal
.('hh-ag.i. June J—Wheal. K!ita<*;
!. 3. 4.1.. «. 7. «. g.ig.11.
>:igK* ............................................... ir.v.i7c I.r.iilded by law and a* rovenanted' 1
16. IJ. Hv. 19. r», 21, 2%
FYom all over pi* oocintTT ewnos the
.r in said murltage* and each of U.
GRAIN—Travertc City Milling Co.'
K-III.
the
preiiils..a
being
fleserihed
—.
comiilalnt lliat laxea are atoadlly in
ITh-e* cnintird every day.
Block' K.
re aa fullows; Premisee situated In
creastni; trUhoui correnpoinlinB itwulu
Wheat
............................................... >0. ii.- Cltv% Traverwe* rity.
I), 2, 3.4.6.
J^calMarktt*
founty of
rit
. l.T. ts: 17. IK.. to tbe onea who par the bill*. Thi*
I Stale of MichtHay. balled ........................................... 114 Corn ............................................. iCciihlic rand Trav
eohdllkm exlrt* not only In cities, l ut
Kye
.........................................................
50f
Straw ..................................................... 114
: IJtKE LC.MBEK 4Y|'.S AlllH.i.'s fourth subdivision of the vil­
In ttate* and even the nation. The
White navybeans ........................ .fl.Sf
FARM PRODUCE—Saftlng Mom.
TION.
lage. now ritv. nf Traverse Clly. ae*
TMiOB for this eoDBUnibr ai-cruini;
kidney beans ...........................
PoUtues..................................60c to 80e
Block D.
irdliig to the n-corded plat thereof.
IS Xo, 4. :
:
' outlay U tbe Insistent denand (or
Cresmers butter ................................. S4c Buckwheat. per lOO IM. .(l.aoetl.H
Hated at Tnverse City. Mbhlgau,
Block E.
Price* corrected a* market varies May flfieenih.
more aoTemmont on the nart of peiv
Hairy butter
.................. 2S to I’xc
I Xo. 7.
MABY It. t NDBHWOOD.
pie who have not lauaht the si.lrit .jf
l>ucki.^ar«**ed ................................lie Hay. loose................................... ..|I0 to$i;
Block F.
^
Mortgagee.
(ha time*, and who do not peallre .tlio
Kggi ............................. .•................ISCSOc IStntw. perton ................................... »l« 'NDKKWOOH £ I'MI-OR.
I* No 2.
1". 11. 12
-XOHTII FIFE I.AKI7
Onlona .. ..........................tOc to Sik
burden that It Imiioac* upon those w ho
Allomos for Mortgagee.
GRAIN—HanMh B Lay Co.
I Xo. 14. Block .No. I. •
. rtoHinesa Address: Tfsverse City. .
HIDES. WOOL AND TALLOW.
ttave to ray for the mlstnkea tJl those
Prices corrected every day.
Michigan.
Hide*
...
S'
Who admlnUier the Bovemment.
Wheat .............................................
IxilB X.
• ir, HH HV June r. 12 19 26 July S
Call ..........................................................lie
Block No. «.
the preeent Ume there aeeraa to be a
Com ...... .......................................
Xo
T»now
............................
Sr
nye ................ .......... ...............
mania lor rommisstons o( ev^n' kind,
Jerkson. June t.—The defense
Block No. •:
No. 1 bora* bide*...............11.60 and t^
Prlcea corrected every oay.
even to carry out tbe simplest work
Miehtgan SUtc Land Office.
Igil* No. 5. C. 9. yj. II. 12. 12, 14, ».
One by one tlae great nations an liinieys ip the trial of t'nnvict Juscpli Hog* ......................................................8%c Wool ........................................12 to 16»
.
ijm-aiK. May !*l. 1913.In public administration. A vommis7. IK. 19. 2«.
IXtviauu. charged with bunilng the
agreeing
to
the
|.Ca<v
plan
Uiut
hni
NOTICE
IS
ilEHKliY
GIVES
that
•lon U all ilsht In Its place hut there
binder
twine
apparatus
In
Ja.-kson
the
fnllowing
<!•-*•
riU-vi
ahandoiied
lax
iK-en promulgated by Secretary .»
U «o need of saddling a numh<
laiidc *iuiaie<i in Gi-and Traverse
Improve the Stock.
Stair Bryan, and eooiigh of (Item hat. prison lost October, lodai' wrung
ibem upon'the puUllr merely loi
W ii.lun Sinipsun, one of the stale's

1. Ji. i-Kjr .oii.iitlui.. oiinty, having l.c^n ili-eded
purpose o( tumlihlnp some ivollthal already signlfh-d their tetentinn of .hii-f wUnes-Ht^ the admission
does tiut ihrive m lotik well, it vvlll mie by lb'- Auilitul Genvwal
Block No. 52.
Joining
In
the
ninreinent
to
Insure
]«) voi: to gel a jr.-i'l. liaikAKe oi Ihe pruvlKiiiii.- of Si-etlon IHT
Jaforlles with a soft Job, The Inves
# Xo. I. 2.
h.
It* auecess.- The hatlons of t(ie earth b.-^coald assign no motive lu actuate
HARVKU.-S fO.MVlTION l•mV1)^:M :ii6 of the i‘u'idie An* of U
Block S3.
tlcatlnjt (ad has |>roven to he an ex
;.vison In selling the fire.
(oodslulT III th(f isiikag.' Art* aiiwnvlaloiy ch.-relo, hav
Witlidravvii
Irnili
hniii.-.leiul
pensive luxury ibrouRbout the eoiin are fast coming to aee the folly of
Slniioion was under cross examlnn.•dl-ii
all
niedtclne.
It is ;
Block No. 9S.
Hie
Au.liior
Gem-tal
and
Cut
'nThii'
try and In prt>|iortlon to the cost ,it war off account of tho sentiment ion lollowing hts re<-UaI of the irii
1^1 liB
. No 12.
Muifflel"
against It among the common p<-ople
le stuiiiBch, blood and ImiwvIs >f tin. Stal- l4vml Offie.-. an
Block 61.
, baa returned eiceedlnsl) poor result*
i|>eninR yeslejxln.v of tbo rircumsiaii- Representative* of AHIe* and Turkey
he aolimrin giveu ttieni bv ,
inlmal iiiipmvee right fio
ft la one t.tlsg «> love*ili;aie. hue an who havV u> do the righting when n-al 'cs surrounding the discovery u
Will Wrestle With Indem­
(he IhihiH Acts of f-nJl.c-xanilmd aud
aiiti qult klv
Iv rveovels
rvcov.-is flflesh
Block 62.
trouble come*. In the Kuroiiean counii*«<l,'and will now I..- ottered (oi
entirety dlllereirt proposition to n-nse
nity Queetion.
glos^v .-tsil.
loitK
9.
10.
II.
12.
It a Ihiblir Anillon to be heU In
dy the evil* that are uncovered hy trie* the socialists are so strung tJi.M
Block 63.
’oiirt House In lie- City of Trav
they ran prarllcally prevent war at
Uita
Xo.
1.
H.
4.9. to; ii. I2.
1*411::.. .Ii”ae 4 -The lut.' nallohal
tbuae Invesilaations wlien ihi
Vnder qi;esii>ming iiy <eunsel (or
City, on Toefcday. Ihe tenth daNORTH
ADDniliN.
tbe present time and as tbe sentimcM
■ lock
icators are really sincere In thefer w<^^
ihi- defetise Simpson sluied biday tha' ■omniiaoluo m ueith- lh>- hiiMiclal t ud
Block No. 2.
grow* the iKWsIbmiy of a great conliecoliK- »Bbje.t to
As a rule when the suiliy ones ar.' exl*a>isun had been a Kuud pristinor if the Balkan war n.<i today. The
l4>U.Xa.
L7L
3.
4,
f.. 7. It.
.-*. rilKHl bv
flirt becomes less. The-natlons ibemha*e in 1
■oniiiilsi'inn 1*.. made up nf reju e*eniapoacd iney merely chance iheir meth­
jireviuus to Ihe warehouse Are;
-.•.is
sedves can no longer affoni to engage
I>.ts x^10. ILods and continue to do buslncas
taken mi part lu prison rluis, and had ive* uf the Balkan nlli.» ami T.irk.-.v.
ibese land* will itmtain r
IH. I.-.. 14. IV
In a war of any ^leat pro|.oriions on
ind
will
seiihthe
mailer
of
Indeiui lolluv
detriment o( the comnxin people.
always l>een a "Ilrst grade" Inniate.
'
Block No. 16.
a<-count of the gr*at expense of such
MORTGABE SALE.
i.iiv for ih.i aUi.-K Ihe TiirU>h iia-SAVING AXH EXUElTt.SO
Tbaae numerous Investlcalh
I*)t3 No. 7. 1>.
.
.
Default having been made In the
out ol till* -onveyau'-e aad alnsv>
an undertaking carried out u|svn a
ioiial delii nnd enher i-rohlem* grow
Block No. 2a
mnltlpllcity o( commissions make the
remiving.uiiiu th.- Slate .rf Michi­
eondKlont of a certain mongage .datmodem strilc. War appliances nre.ro
loill No- 3. 4.9, in.
ing out of thi- Innx Aar.
ayatem of Kovemroent ao coniplex that
ed January HI. 1911. made by falob
gan. all minerals. < (>al. oil and gas
Block No. 24.
expensive A>ow that U takes all ihe
S. I'ox and Netll.. M f'u\. hi* v>i>... ul
lying and being oP. within or un­
even those bbo are irylnc to work
lojl Xo. 3.4.
money that the Kuroismn tulinus riiii
der the *alil lan<ls Hereby roiiTraverse rpy. Mich., to Agnes Tieree
Block No. 26.
their way toward Uie Ilcht cH Io>
llee llherly
scrape togi-ther to provide the arma­
of same plaee. which mortgage U re­
log Xo. 3. 4.
la tbe mate o( red Upc and their cP
AMERICANS DRINK AND SMOKC
le- said Sts
corded in the t.fllce of the Register of
Block No. 32.
ment that
f" e*t4h|is>iMielr
1>
aiilliorizt-vl
«(fona go lor. nauKbt In tbe end. The
MORE THAN USUAL
Itoodt /or Grand Traverso county.
lot* No. 1.2.3. 4. r.. 7
b'.U.
claim to being a first Hu's mllltary
Replieas of Cocumbus Fleet Selected Mhh . in liber .Vi of murtgagn* on page
■Stives
and
a>fleer*,
cell
Ume will Boon come when the people
12. 13. 14. 1C. HO. HH. HH. H9.
and naval power. As time goes on
For Trip. iirNheir lesM-e*.
Winn*, and
-TV?, and uiwn which there is elalm^
Block No. 33.
trill realltt the mistake they arc mak.
07.-111.*
und
woil.u:
n.
^and.all
other
ex|>ense Is hmind to increas.- oii.l
to be due at tbe date hereof
\M Xo. HI._________
log by *catiertH6 the administration
Internal
Revenue
Receipts
From
i>erni|-.slon.
ti
earning power of the,jM-oiile be­
^ HU l4»iil». .lune t -Thr.'c of the
government and come )>ark-tn funda­
Theyo Seurcea Show a Re­
s Tdi. 'anil no rt:ll nr proVILLAGE OK SUMMIT CITY.
come U-ss. The logiral result
Ihi*
fiisl sliip* wiili h will IUI.-R through the
taw ha>iug iMH'ti itixiil'
mental principle', which call (or the
Block No. 2.
markable Cain.
condition wili be to eut down the millI’amuna emial will U- replica* uf flic
hr tnom-y wurvd liv
loit Xo. 12leaaj^umber possible In hn admin­
lake r.11 usual U
*nld land*
tar)' and naval expense of .the nations
itanui Maria. I'iiila end Xltia.tlM- three iiiuru-acu or u i» imrt lh«-r<H)fi. ThereBlock No. 3.
istrate body. It ha* U'.-n demond
the
|K>Ser
of
*ahvx>n
|g>t No. 17.
in ottler to save them from uif-r
ships In whicht'olumhus set out tn
F. working. pIpiliK.
-plorll
aclrsied beyond dispute that better reti loricaKe
VVashiugtoii.
June
4.—fhH-r,
and
hankruptry. No nation could |si»slhly
find the route from Siulii to the fhtsi tite III rt'ch rase made and iirovldeil
g.-llii
Uyli.v : up. staring. dr««*VYLlJkCE OF WALTON,
•ulu can be obtained hr one body
carry on a war of any greni length wiil*l;ey drinking In the i'nli*-<l
nmlea:' |•Ulls for the rmile tbe*e Notice I* Ivcrehy given lhal <m .Mu
making mer< hanluble and
lost Xo. 13eomposed of a tew carefnily chow-n
taking
ig ivpay
a,*vav llio gaid minerat
mny 8 16-22-29-juna 5
without redixltig It* Crinllt he>-nnd A nut .to liieuiloii cigaiHle sniuklug
shliw Hill lake were an-i-uii<.'si her the 14th day of July. 1913. at
(^«ul, (^niid go*, piirscaw to the
' men than Ibrough a larger i«>d> which
uh-ihe
Increase.
Flgnrvs
roini.lled
ti'clock
In
the
forenoon
of
tliat
day.
lolnl^wbere It could not he brought,
today. They w'ill lei - in lini* to O'
seclii.ii S < r A«1 H'K
' la subdivided into several dcpan^ents
there will iM- sold at public aurlion
up again to imr. and many of the wise llM- liii.-rifal r-'x-uue tax i-ald on
n the .Ml'rUslppi. tJ.. ■ at variuii- to tbe liigliest bidder at the front door
ilhllc Ael* of I9*"9."
and commissions, each workliu: at
aili-le* show that they have Imi-i
And will Ointsln also the fqiihc
-Uktesmen of the world s»>e this i*.int
t* and r-a. U the -.uial si.-.rilv art of the <imrt house in Traverse City.
cross purjiose* with the other In an
made and used In far glealrr quanti
pl\>vi'i»n resurviiiK the right of ii
wd ure therefore willing to euli-r :>n
he wati-rs of tbo ''aclfh- .m.t .V Grand Traverse county, Mich., (thi
gres* und egri-es viver and across an
attempt to carry out the will o( the
tie* iha'n last year.
agreement like that |.n.|K»ed by Ihe
lantic Join.
s
| ^ helng the place where the clrcu
of tbe .-aid lunds tbai iKirder i i|g>n n
I')! to Ihe close of husines* on .M*v
peopla. Tbe Rovernment of the future
court fur said county I* held) tl
I'nlt(>d Slates (or - pr.-servin; the
Mream or watercuun-e. * |.r«v
ivlded
the Ittenial revenue receipts fui WANTED—Bean arreate. Free aeed ■•r.-iiiises descrih<-.l in said nvoncni
.'urlli be administered by email bodies
-I No.
gjild v4K-ium K of the
peace of the world, without s.v.riflrich
thereof
as
may
be
neeeaUrn
Jircseiit
vear
were
nearly
JlT.ms.
with centralized powers in order that
(iirnlshwl on Ike fi.-st -tlilrty aer
Uuuln A. I*, ot I9i«i
Ing -the self res|K-H of tiny of Ih. na­
ronimctc-d. Traveno Cliv Canlr
uiMi ahenO-ot the roeelpt* for the same
•ndniorv thereto; am!
quick acUon may l>e «ei iire.l and the
tions that <-Ater Into the ngn-emeni. is'iiotriasi yi»r.
Company.
meb 11-U
*er will 1
' expense reduced to tbe 'ulnimum.
f'.ace must ultimately pn-vail in thu •Of this Increase 1'eer and feymeuiecl
idieaiion
experlueevH such .le<*<
world and the fuNiiier the nati'.iis real liqiiurs nianufactiirvd In greater quau- WAXTKH—romwicnt and
Spraying pays. Spray
em-«l girl for general house work.
l.v the said cCnditloi
Iw this condlihm tho betti r It will iliiee are res|K>n*ildes(;‘r two and i
.rribed
a*
your fruit trees this year
.\RTOX.
If*. I- F.
ACGl Sfl S
that parcel of land situated In Grand
('uniiiilsvioDer.
may l-tf
• There U a wrlous aucni|>t b.!lng he (or the i««plc who liave to do the 'ifiaTler inlUluii dollar*. Kceelid* (■>:
and
get your pay in an
Traverse
count.v.
Mich,
hex
FIFE
I-.AKK.
fighting and then pay tbe bills ntier wliu-s. «hUke>* ami blhrr splrituou:
a point ten rods north of the south
made In New Yora city to Inrr.-aKe
abundant crop of perfect
the war 1* end.-d. It is to Ih- h.>|M-d liquors are seven millions In exce*i ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Diracter west comer of Ihe south weal quarier
tbe iundard of effUieBfy of the ufand Embalmcr. .IIH Fouth I'nion Ft.
Lois No. I. :
fruit
Block No. 2.
Mr* Nellie I'mll. assistant. Citz of the south east quarter of section
laeuM, and such an effort tnlaht well that all the nailAns will agre<-ln rl^n of Iasi >--nr; Hgareites tllbu.uSn In ex- Let us figure with you
phone kTr.
We treat you as w* twelve In loarn twenty-seven north of
I^l* No.
<if last year, anil lohaceo lu
he apidled to Traverse Ciiy aud eveiy tbo pact and therr-by do mway with
range eleven west, thence running
Block No. 3.
................
.ouhl
Wb.*) a bo treated.
on your spraying needs.
I* five nud a half mlllluni
Other nmnU lpalliy In the rountry. The Ih/ war talk that uuselUotit l.usiti.-.*
meh 20-tf ' north ten rod* thence east forty-eight
Lot.* No. 1. H. 3. 4.
C. 7. X.
of last yoar.
rods, thence south ten rods. tb««ee
efficient citizen Is yet to Ik- sbandy 'and ke<-ps the natiuns tn‘ constant
Dow’s Unie and
Block No. 4.
readiness for
gn-at struggle.
d out
w
Igits Xo.L 2. 3. 4.
C.
deflned. It must he found
out^what
Snlphor
W
Block No. S.
hi]> arc
Tcetk ExtrMted AbsoKatC' -“"“'"•'‘“'aS'S'-pMortgage*.
57.50
per bbl.
lass
Xo.
L
2.
4.
<i.
> that
Uian educate the iruhllc
ly Wifbom Pals
Lovell II. Gage.
Block No. 6.
$1.00 rebate for return
standard. Tbere are in this and
fly the “Ksolar" method 1 can r«
Lots Xo. 1. 2. 3. 4. .7. 6. 7. 8.
[ Secreiary Daniels has ,*larled out
addreea.
wove those aching teeth absolutel]
of
barrel.
^very other city hundr<-di. o(. people
Block
No.
7.
-v-ltb the Intention of making the navy TURN, FLINT INTO CAY MIUTARY without pain, and without the use o
Ig»l6 No. 1. 2. 3. 4.
Cwho are In their occu|uiUoiix very ef$4.50 per one-halfbarSPECTACLE.
29. June 6,
a more uttrartive plice for ni.-u to
April 24. May 1. 8. li.
drug* to produce uneoiisctuusnesaBlock No. &
Bciein. but when it comes to real clirel. (25 gallons)
r<io|ile of nervunt temperament and 12. 19. 26. July 3. 10, 17.
liOt* Xo. 1. 'H. 3. 4. 3. 6. 7. S. 9, 10. 11
Bcrve. and so far bis work UonR ibis
tkeoahlp they Isll (ar below luir in
with we»k heariii will appreciate the
li
75c rebate for retOm
Jiue has been bus<-d upon the right
MORTGAGE SALE
-Ka-olar" method of palnles# extracmany respectr. They will not nUcad
Block No.
idesA He believe* that the enlisted
of container.
Default having been made In the
lion.
lails No. t. H. 3. 4.
C. 7. S. 9. 10. 11
the primaries, they will not exercise
Conclave.
rtmdition* of a certain mortgage made 12, 15. 14. 13. Id.
man sitoold In- given a rhsnre tu work
DR. W. G. KINTON,
Smaller quantities
tbetr rights at the polls, and ibt-y will
J06-208 Wllbelra lUork. with Dr. Holds by Joseph Wilhelm. Jr. and Man' J.
Block No. ia
bis way upward to a eoinmUtlon. and
down to^quarts.
not lake |ian in noiementa tl-at are
Wilhelm, his wife, of the City of Tra
worth. Traverse C'ty. .'Jlrblgu.
IgiU Xo. 1. 2. 3. 4. b. 6. 7
with that end Is view he has set aside
designed to bring atmut a letter sUte
ene City. SIhhIgan. to Man B V'
Arsenafe
of Lead
ten povillons in ihe paymaster's dederw.wd of Uie slate of New^ kork
of afialra in ihrir home town, state or
dated the thirteenth day of Fetipsry.
In any quantity. Price
of the various commanderies. Kill,
nstlon. Tbeae i*eopW slmi-ly slide parihieni for which enlisted men ran
A. D.. 1904. and recorded in tbe dfaccording
to
quantity.
along and lei ibinKs take iti-ir;irw« compete. He believes.that (here will Templar of Michigan, vrith IH bands,
of the register of deed# for
Block No. 16.
WILL PAY HIGHEST fleeHilly
of Grand Traverse and State
conrse and If they do mu wuik oul Jitji iiuml>er of men who will try for eomprising more than S06 muslc'unk.
Bine Vitriol '
1*01 Xo. 1C.
rduy made the eity pL Flint ring
at Michigan c the elghieenih day of
Block No. 17.
aatlsiaciorily they back iiii Is ^)ihe the pla«.-s, and thereby inco-ase In­
PRICE FOR
By the pound or by
the tiamp and Hick of
; February, 19fl in IJbcr 4r. of MoriI4>ts Xo. 8. H. 11.
traces and kick tfa^ who are irylcg terest in the navy by giving Uie men_
gngc*
on
pMe
4M>
on
which
mort
the barrel. Let us fill
the iiavements.
Block No. 16
their level l*e*l lb do Ihltig* worth a <ban<r«- to rise above the rank of heels ngalm
there M claimed to be due
gage
th
.liOU Xo. 1. 2. 3, 4. 3. C. 7.
of iwrsan* Iln<-d the
your spraying order.
while for the pnbl(c i^. This Hass a romniuii murine or blue Jaeket. One
the date o(/iils notice the aum of t
•rowded the window*, sat
aud oDc hundred thirty-two a
Block No. 19.
of people come aW^t as far from of the vauaes ihat has Jed to'a lark
s of Ihe roofs nud losuied Cit. Phone <81.
. ... v'-ls'o oii^hundrcdihs dollars and
Bell 130. an
being effh lent cliizen* a* U Is ■•osslhle of luea In the I'nlied States navy
attorney
fee
of
thirtv-five
dollars’
down
the
ahaffoldings
on
some
of
the
to gel. The realiratlon c.' pubiici; In the past has been the (oct that
ided for In said mungage. besides
Traverse aiy.
duty on the iwrt of many Is hvd to the officer* wore furnished from the
FBEIMANN & CO.,
'also defbult haring been made in tin
brlag about, and ihU Is one of the naval luademy. and the common onTZZFronlSt,
eondlilona of a certain mortgage modi
tirime reason* (or the evil that exiri* Usied man had no chance io reach a liBsl with while plutm-K nodding in ih<,b} said Joseph Wilhelm. Jr. and Mary
hrcfZe
that
lampered
Ihe
bright
sou
grade
that
was
anything
likia
reeog-'
Traverse City, Mich. -. J. Wilhelm, his wife, to said Mary n.
In polltli* at the. present day. (i
every man would strive tu l«- an effi nlilnn of aerviee. It is safe to ns- shlnn abd made-ihe dozens of flag
• Underwood, dated the tourteenih day
•lof April. A. D.. 19U4. and recorded
rtast and vlgiiani HtUen there woiiht suiim ibui In the future a change will snap out Klralghl.
It was the twenty-seVenth eonelav.
{the ulilce of the register of deeds
soon be a quiet and effeeitve n-volu. he made and more pu*i!luDs higher up
tlw CuuDiy. uf Grand 7'ravenu> afo
UoB and a change for the briicr opened to Ihe men. With posliions of the Orand t'oromandery of VirhlThis 2>i If. r. Gasoliuc Engine combine*
said on the fourteenth day of April,
gan.
and
never
has
a
more
KDroessfii
would soon be brought to |iass t'u- of lilgber rank to work fur It is evi­
1904. in Liber 4:. of mortgage* on page
alt the p***"! points of the best eoiwtniction.
Vv-n
held
nor
one
more
laigel;
country nver. The great prriblem c>f dent that a new«pirli will he CKutod.
there Is
For inliTiiiittunt work of ail kiutis, aacb as
Ifaa future I* to ahaken the geiivtal amouK the men and a greater effi.'aiu-nde.1 hy Sir Knlghu from all
.notice the sum of five hundred fony
..iwritirtg fonlrifuBai pumpa, saw rigs, elec­
run 9t t>eo|i)e to their duly os Hltzen.s Hency obtained throughout the serv-jiho aUte.
) three and nlneiy-two one-hundredths
.More boys will be nttraelcd te
and.Instil in them enough of ilw
tric generator*, apmy pniiipi, etc., it « onidvdlarshkDd an attorney fee of flfleen
apIrR of Tk to loree. them' wi show
val brunch of the aervicr- and
idollar* provided (or In said iuungag<
cxrcUiHl.
Hit am] mim gorerwH- really reg­
{and no suit or proceedings iR law
eramentfwlll profit rorresp<>ndtheir hand In tho great movetccnis
shaving been instituted to recover live
ulate* till- load. . It outrlqgsc* them all on
for tbe common sued. Too tiany lild-' ingly by the (diange. Thn maximum
money* secured by said mortgages or
narriflee their iiiojwl siamioa fi.r of service ratiftot be atuim-d In any Stale Society Will Begin Seealon* Tereguliilion.
Heavy cylinder proTidc* for
either of them or any part thereof;
flasDclal gain, with the result f^nii iuisitiesa where there are ii« oppor-'
/
««»yand whereas the said mortgagee has
several relioriuga. Drujvforged crank abaft.
they become 'not only Im-fflcleni rii- lunltles for promotion offered the
been obligv-d to |>ay the taxex on ihu^
All
working
parU
aceiiraU-ly maebined to 6
lag. .Mh
pr<ii>erty hereinafter desvribed for the
Ixoaa bnt a real menace lu the n.m- net! in tin lower gnulHS. When a'
years 1911 and 1912. amounilng to ihc
Uiousaiidlh of an inch and positively internee6. a
nuolty In which they tire. Tho greedy man knows that he has no <-lian(v
durable
di-stgn, built of :
of throe bundrod^tbirty two and
a of tbe Mlcbhmn
eliangciihlc. Shipped complete ready to run.
Bian la never an efficient ciilxeij. fur
nliove Ihe plaime where he «f the
one-hnndioiUbA dollars, and
be U a man with one ld<-a; end a man Stan* In he figure* on rendering the lloneer and Hlst<irlra1 society gath
j win (lud
(Which SI
said
Evi:ry eugine folly guar»nt*ecL
t the works of
apllnnce
. 1
of.(Ms kind can never come into (he intaPiiu'n amount of aervl.-c In that od here today In the state new
A. W. RICKERO
condUlona prescribed In said
WB.4
fuQ bloom of elils^blp. The spirit grado and ba* no reason or Ineeniivn'chambers. U waa 'Ihe 39ih arm
Travwts* Ciiy. Mich.
I mortgages and in each of them,1. -which
Traverse Ctty.Mk^
of aalf-aacrince I* Bcceasary In tbe to plan for tha future. On Ihe olbcr! tnoHlog of the or;cxnUaUon. The m-s
21 Bay St.
Both Hhone*.
added to the amounts above atsied
Hopper Cooled
good cIUrob, for
gaut labor for band wberq be oan work blmaidf up sluiw will conUnue ttaroogb tomorrow
makes * lout of
.eommnnity along the line he becomes Interested'
lir* In the work
a him sonu^- In hU work and uses every opportneir li r
The safety hy to perfert himself so that be will
thlRK In a fioanrial «
B effirienl and be lilted tor a higher grade of lerrof Clio ooiuito' Ue» ii
intelligent citizenship, one titat does ice. ’ This will prove true in the
the Make of a dollar neglaet Its tbo aame aa lu regiilar huslneaa add
uiiee. "nte Rreat batiie Uml the govomnient will prufli by the
must be tougbl In the future l.y the .hai.w that baa been inauRumtod by
soldiers of the xominon good Is one >r,.eretary Pnnieli,
for Rood Roterhmeni. and rothI pov-l
ernment eannot be seeurod as long a«
[Ih« spirit of good ritlzrnshlp Ih s .lor
mailt In the comn.oDity. A neeav
swakeninR I* needed in every .oni }
niunlty to eouvlace iieople of the tid-il;
if uokinR up to the dawter that <-.ui ’
tix.nis Iheni and of tbe nwesslty for
eeiilnt: Into anion at om-e In tin- <1 ’
irow the lnfli(pn.-e of c.ssl'
imvemmeiit Into the hret>b mid t-wi).
IlR.mude.'iio. I
tho raviiRc* that are being
only ii|K.n the puhlie ireaaury. hut in
the hearts and souls of the pe«.pl.- i»
the elemems of evil, It is ui> to the
eittzen* to save the day. but
awakening must not be delayed too
long or the battle wfll l>e lost and tli<
banner of elvlc i»ide iinlled in tindust to tho disRTaee. not only of tli.ioearcommuDlty. hut to the naitnn ni
large. Tlie Uatlle note has Ih'.-ii Crou
Caamlnatian
of
Simpson
sbunilcT and It is the duly of fh.' ih-o
Brought Out These Facta:
rally (» the raiise of good Hi
Puts New Face on Trial
irenship by imvInB theiiiselves to he
el Joseph Davleen
real and etflek-nt eliizens.

Gmtd Travene HeraMj UiDJIne.
wi rvi'ii

foreign and J^ocal Markets

.MN ISSItH
NO MOTIVE

ppn lip Expense

DIVISOK MODEL PRISONER

Plan b Favsred

SETTLE RNAHCES

SHOW AN INCREASE

FIRST THROUOH OMUL

Spraying
Season

Eflidenl.Cllizais

l^ireve Service

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

WOOL

Wait’s

store

C'____ ______

PRICE The Little Wonder
STS

HONOR

1

aSiOT TMVHISI, HEEiLD AM) TBAVEEra BAT EAOIE, THBESDAY, JUNE 6, H13

6AST0RIA
For InfanU and Children.

l>afiinl>l>> infnnnntlon nn serrral altivr
JpE» ttBporuni thincA. }v.yond aWhi
WQA in«crilK'd on tlie card Clilpf <’i»r«on knew nnttiinK of Itic troniaii or
licr «|M*ntioni oiu] dK-IUod that It
wouJd be IK-At for all ooBrerm-d tn
l>ut a dam|>rr on Die fnrluDe tolllnx
pan of It before wmo one fallud
cel n>EUll8 after iiartim; with aomr
Kood money and blamed the fxillnBlloelnc the <laJrvhyam to carry

lAidlr*' Coal* now at |C.
uorih J'.r-ii lo


DETROIT

WOMEN

GASTORIA

Min Wilhelmena Allgaier Died Tues­
day Morning.

’ ...........
......................................
tnm.

If Ilk

Mbs WlllHlnir..o Allaaier died ;ii
her home in r>4.db.ian ctn. y TiieedT.)
moniiuK afier a lltuserli.e lll<irK»
Mbv Al|-.;ii--c «u« r,-. vraiK ol.i . n.l
had olku.iK m.ide her home with her
IwrrulK. Mr. and Mr> due Allualer
'Ilia di». :F..', <;:i t.i i.r.-vi-m ii.i.-.-, Tlje t.'iriivlni:^r«'latives are two .K
II from ll»'
: fuBE'
lerB and on.- ' brothiT. lieKide
Mir/
/ 1III iH-V
mother and fnlber. Mrx. Joe Vidninn.
lixAOii.. wliji-h ill doih- li} .......
Mr*. Frank IbniBh. and Franris AW
;tlie ......... I wj()i a Mih.ible d'ii«i
I 111 l*revviiiiiin uf inri'UKiii and
caler all of Travel rily.
iv'iTaiHin. UK i<.>
-Thu fiiiii-ial »crvle.-> ' wen- hi-kl
IKCd
M nii|«ja
fmm the rhiir.li of the linmnrulai.to III’ dll' oDl> metliiMt ...
tile 111!.-., r canker in Obio
t cneeption at nine o'clock ’TkniMln
pi rnlnr.
ill an 1.™.* lv'o,,‘‘ii^V ol'c^Titaci!^;.

noisy FAMILY ROW

. I'A.iti I|V «|i|KI
ill.' .lii-.k-llm. 1,1 die iit.-4il;i,.
wind, n„ rU.se
d... bud Tho Police Were Called to Weal Side
Settle Dispute.
■r die klilri. In;
V.ill I... I.lokli
letia. loi iaidins a orimlh-i
i:
Fmer l.eon nnde wlial in |■lllbilbI
. 'I of iiijtir
^lil Ui.' n'liid».i:il
- hail
ItOBE. wHi-h •hiiwi- cl.iirl;

rl: the
die nmiii
hi* IbkI ai’fn amnrr |ti court Wedni-r
of the iroiilil.
bri-f( KUiiiiiiar.'
M
da< when *lie wjm tak.-ii Ih
FlVCO BE folViB’B: "lO III lllr Mll’llh
ea.ins 1
cm aml-i-a).|i-ni iionlonc ol* Obio due prow.
coodldon knuBii oe a iii«l<i-T. il a|i|>lr abdw- a windnaid l■l••l to fon e llini
oirhar-r i.> for ibe «risiti'i' (laii raii«e<i bark wbrn lilnwn Iimi jiorizoiiiaJly
the Mlv|..r ranker
.......................
......... IimEiL-, Niiiiii.
Afl.T dir Sfi'nlid )i-ar dim- h. |i:
larla diwTi'ta. <.'i Tii.- timmih.'lK-ii
dancer ol tliis b a.Ier In ina
a wound larriKlir, is oiniruii lo i.i
bl<.r.-ft mer, Wliru biariiia !«rk .nlir.
iml when oNre ii lias laki-r.'linld > ;
A iielkhiM'ir Of the l.eons last nlcht
iraders In.iu this lieaviiM iiuii. i do
tree. and. oiei.iit |u i-«m-> .it slithi ;i
broe .sliould lie *.1111 isjilit a- In a a; ealu-d flib f of l•..Il.■e farkon and In
tack, tin' tree B|iu.alrl‘
oliu
'
(■•s.sildr Irom die |s>iiil on lU.- odiors formed him llml there «a* aliollirr
family war wacinc. ij^trolman Kokk
I vqyant and astroloBln. by pniilnc dio waa at one« *. ni to the arcnD and
tie returned with l*ete. loeklne Jilm up
linn on tlmti«rt<![ her business whiili
In the eouniy jail until Uits niomint:
'brings to the <vln. She al-10 claims The noise nf the hattle w-a-> so areai
to
Iw
a
tncdlutn.
bin
as
tlure
is
nutli'
that a woman who live* n''ar the
CLAIRVOYANT PUT OUT OF BUS­
ills Ai the sidhiiialblir bcne.li whirb
mHideiKii went iDto eoTiMilKloa*
INESS BV POLICE.
'tn le- tnuiid fault with Doiriinand «ah for a time lo a e. rUiuii eortdl
Mild conremiBi; Oils detuirtniont of Cion*.
OcGupatlen of Countau Zara Did'No
li.-r work.
I.K-OII ban hero Impllraled lo sevAppeal to Traverma City
‘In iards abi.li she has dlKtrlliuled -ral former er}UAb>>kh. whlcii imve
P«lice>
nU.ut U.e ili>. the miinloss claiois
landed him in poNc« eoort nod If lie
ii|H'n the lui.st and fuliin- l^-forr 0
llTc*
up to fll* prmnlHo to knve llie
of Poiii e taraoM I'Dt a crimp
likc'tUc iiaues of a book, to advlsr r-ily the'dotk-K nf Uie iK»Mi-e In Uml
In any visioni of easy money whicli j-ln r
Ts jn-rlai'iiitu; ,lo loir, dlreetion will lx- matrrkilly lensrnrd.
tnny );bve boon eolertalned b.v die ;iiiMi
iliiimiii) and divorce, be.sldi? piiini:
foiim.-s Zaia. c fortune teller, elair

sS.X;.i;S'"X..... “■

The Daintiest of White Fabtics at, 10% Off

TO

LONG ILLNESS ENDED

•|irTaiit> will ilirn

-A* usual. Uio superior asaortmeiilK and iSliu-s in ;ill
Willie good* section* arc again proving thcmselveH.
ttiisp. fresh uew. white tbiiiga are b.inu unpa'-k.-I m
... <l,ay.
...............
. women are Ukiiig advoniaKe uf
Wise
Jnui- V.'hIU- Sale pri. u.—buy Iiik WbIkI*. Muslin rnd.-ru. r.r, tVhlle FabiiiK.
for the luimner.

— liidiA- l.inon*. IIaxiu.k.

HELP CONSUMPTIVES

iirlroii, Mbii.. Jiind 1.—MaldN and
inaininy «i^ ihdrDH'a amart set tod.iv
worke.1 f..r thr relief of vl.-lltus of dir
sreul white placue. bVotn early.mnrtiliiR until late at bUUi. prelly Ki'riK
and white-haired women--peril
IhouKaiid of ihein -wurki-d'lpj Ilio liitrrcKl of eharitv.
It wn» OetroiCa annual "Blue Jtdir
Ha.v." fixed by prorlnmallon of Major
Man. as ............... day In the >i-ar
when riinda for Ihr flRhi aKalnMl luberrii^slK may Ik- openly aoliviied u|ion
le «ireolK.
OflleialK of die Detndl .Siobty -for
(he Miidy aod I’reveiilkui of TiilH-r
ruliwlH. Iiad the heads of the Ib-tniil
TilI.r-rriihiiiiK.H;
E»nl/ationE wlilih »Ht oinally dixidr
piy.i c<i-di> of T.-ls l)a> . were cmndeiii todi'j that the hmouBt sheii to
die^iUBc llils .year wonld exei-ci thal
t ear. , w iien nearly
tH.O'io waa ennlrlbulrd.

'

The Great June White Sales
lijiiiitii'K,

Voib-*.

Ma'riui.e't.-K.

Ikv.-*, . .-ir , e^.

Matlin Underwear Bargains in The Jane White Salt

Only-Day In Year When Tul

In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Eimct Copy of Wx^T.er.

SOCIETY

Fumm.r Dreaaea tal atika, ehaill.-a. ete..'ete_ ‘m $7.M.
TKAVKKSirciTV

niK KVKIt CIl,\.N(;iN(i
CIl.N.VJNti SCKNK
SCI
TUL NFXT IThtTI'lt!-; IN TIIK
THAT TIIK STOUE PRE
;^KNTS;

The Kind You Have
Always Bought WENT AFTER FUNDS
Bears the
Signature
of

Ib.lC.. tISio'aod

Slariu and ata.k* o'f fresh »nu»> lit* Muslin I i,ihn-eai a' \«-ry uttraeilve prires: Yhere are SIARCEIJJt
litlAWERS at
ami T7r, v.mtli ka. and HS- ; :*>. MI'dl.lN UU.XtVLKS at 3>c; Sic and lie COKSBT COVERS
at 2»e; MTSUN GOWKS at 7»e. BSe and I»1.23; g- wn* worth Jl.nn to Jl.sts ordinarily.
-M.XHi'EI.IA SKIRT. lUltWlTRS AND'COMBINATION!'-, a new .shipment received a fea- days ago In time for
tile June \Vhiie Sale.
'

Embroideries in The June White Sale
—Hundreds of yards will get new prices tomorrow morning. Corset Coverings. Floundngs. Edgiogs.
Bandings. All^overs, Embroidered Voiles, etc., at prices that will tempt every woman to buy embroideries for
future use.

Corset Cover Fmbroideries
at tSc
at I9c
at 29c

Values. 20e. 2Se

Valuta. 29c. 3»c

Valuta. 45e. 50e, 75c
idi’

Oa* Ut at
EMBROIDilttES

M
/Lr

Sale Pnee prr Yati

lOc, m-c aai ISc
EMBROIDERIES

(li"K'v of {laKurtii.:

27 and 45 inch

FLOUNCING^
were $1, 1.25, $1.50
«#/*

at 79c yd

SaltPriet pet Yard
Kiiilirolilrry l-rdirin:;* ami Im
aiTiiiuwi ill 1. idiha up In niinimhe;-; sp.-.l.ii at
yard.

2Sc, 3Sc ttti 50c t n
BAmHGS
iXe

Pretty 18 inch Floandngs
at 29c ~
. at 3Sc
at 39c

39c va
KS,' Cai.
paiUTiifi lor akin*.

children's dreaaea.

SFECIAf. FX3U THE Jf.NE WHITE SAIJi:—

Embroidered Voiles at $1.22 yd.
lUndingB to match alxive at R*c—
Beautiful l.Miich Kmbrnldpre.l V<ille* ip rliolce of a number of
III'and dainiicfit deaiKiiw
a very spevial low price,
*0 that curly eliuusmi will be very adil*able.

All-Over Embroideries at 10% off
■ In iKith the ‘Jf-Incli Mid ir~iiieh widths,

^m'f

- |•^obaM) line nf Ilie-ni.iKl inlerexllng einbr.ildery

xati^cs

!u the

Jum* Sale. They ivnu- iii )er> Pnu

SclePtkt per Yard*^^

SwixMoi; iK-aiitiful Bahy iii.]i pm

. ah.I . 1
wide: Sw t*i, <ni. I 1 n ..iu
Book* In prvliy dt-viiui*.

t.-in* lK!iim iii'-fiiii.-il

Sale prlv.-.

~:‘i yard.'

TRAVERSE CITY

Watch the "Ads.” In the Record-Eagle For Bargains
Our Advertisers Stand Back ol Their Merchandise.

n,

'iSn'

r

The Barney Co.

Unloading Sale

MUST SHUT UP SHOP

COPIES IN DEMAND

Kill the Lice
or- they will cut your prof­
its. Your-4iens can’t lay
and j'our'Chicks' Wil! not
live and grow vs'hen lor^tured with lice.
li<
Insure
, absolute freedom from
‘^ese pests by using
AfSr Powdered
Uce Killer
Low in prirc; eaEy
to use; positive in
actioB. Buy a jiaekacc ■Jiow and have
more ecifs ami bvlIvr chick*.

People Anaiout to Po« Up on Came
Laws.
There I* ji very a.-tire deman4 for
'lie kynopsU of the pew pame law*
whieh the hrat National bank l»
haiidinc *uit. A Ihree namlihr of lo•al re>|iiests hav© iievn received and
any copies mailed out. The hank
lo receipt of letlera tralay from the
Ainerii-an Game 1‘rolertivc and ITopotmtloii AKsixIatint) of New York ni.v
lakljiR for <nple* .if tbl* hooklol. also
from Madison. N. .1, Tlie latter alii
ini; Oie writer .ipecla to vUU TravClO thla summer and wants to
know MoWUiini: a^put the fl»h law*.

OFFICERS EEGTHI
At MeMing

Get Praitt ProF.t-sharine
BoedekL
Hannah 4 ' Lay Merc
Cc.. Amerien 'DroQ Ce.,
y^- d; Foote, Queeri'City
- -e>eM Co.. Charfe*
Willielm,

COISJrsjIfNJE & COIMMIIME
LAWYERS
Wmr4 B.ConniM

Matt N.Cannlita

of WisUrla
Lodge

Thi- following oftlcem wein^leeied
I the VVliterta ItelN-kah lotlKe Tneaday evening for Uie eiu.iiini; term;
Noble grand. Fanny Perguton; viee
Rjand. cisra Markham: revordlng see.
rctai^. IkiIs Scoflcid:'treaanrer. Amdrotte'Emor.v; represeoallre* to
grand hidge,
Clara Ko<h. Abbe
Wright; altg^atA. Sarah Tompklim,
Nettle DeFo^ dlairtrt deputy preeldeni. Blva IllEby: pianist. Carrie
Drew; raptalo of the degree staff.
OeUe UelcSer.

■ of Ladies’

Suits, Coats, Skirts,
Waists, Dresses, Furnishings,
Is* i i'iiil

20% to 50% Discount
Coats
Suits
From regular prices.

Your choice of any coat in stock
at cme-ttilrd off.

Your choice, of any suit in stcick
atase-haH all.

Black Cat Hosiery ) R. & G. Corsets
20c for 25c values.
29c for 35c values.
40c for 50c values.
(Silk or lisle;)
80c for $1 values.
(Silk or lisle.)

79c for $1.00 styles.
$1.25 for $1.50 styles.
$1.50 for $2.00 styles.

Gloves
Silk and Jtids—net^wear and all
novelty furnishings go in this sale

20%tHf

Petttcoais

Onyx Hosiery

AU SUk or Wool
All black cotton fabrics—all
changeable Messaline Petticoats,
Plain and lace lisle hose, values
values $1.25 to $5.75.
40c regu!ar. for 29c.
Just one-hall regular selUag
50c values for 35c.
prices.
75c values for 59c.

Dresses

at OH
Finest Style Dress Skirts in Town Marked 14 to
of the regular prices.
A range H the amarlcst fabrics lo be lonad.

J

I 'hat POUB

OEAMD TRAVERSE HERALD AHD TRAVERSR.RAT EAGLE, THURSDAY. JUNE S, 1913

blood ftom the artery of (he arm to
that-Of his wife, hut the died of In­
ternal bemorrbaze*.
-Mrs. Georee Rarirk wen to itoyne
hlillB .Monday to attend ibe tuneial
of Audio Fyke, which look place »'ednesday.
v
es Marie SuialU and Oaiberine WlrkMrs. Franc Thompson of Hurkley
cnhiirc. came over from Traverse City
Id thrlr ^ar Sunday ud took dluuer
as vlxIilnR friend-t here Iasi
with .Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Peterson, uk.Mss. Sherman Biiya and little duuRhins Miss Claudia Petereon back with fer of Traverse City eanii- down
them.
'
Thursday lo visit friends here for a
while.
At the ball same here Thursday l>e->
iwevii .Manion and Fife t^kc. the
AdiKo Clhhs went to C'llearo
home ttani won h ya seore cf II
Tu.-sitey to htet-l her father and moth
Mrs. Allle llorhiy went lo Kalkaski
who were reluniiee from Val
Wednesday
tor
an
IndeQnlte
stay
doxia.
(ia.,
when ' they usually sjiend
The people of Klngtley ud the earrooBdiag
wHh her brother and family.
the winter itioiilhx with Iheir run.
coniitry ere all Interested in this Department.
Mrs Fan Mc.^lley went, lo Jraveisc Henry'. They stood their k>uz Joumev
We shall be glad to have inmvidnals, Marches,
Clj> Wedneiday.
well Indeed, for yomic peoph-. a.the Grange, frat<ersa] societies and all oCber.arSoiidsy services for June Sth. 1S13; lirandiia Barcent Insists on callinxganis&tions band in items of news, personals,
Pi'eachlnB at IU;3ti a. m.: Siiiiday Ihelimelves. They m,. hi the iilneth-s.
^ annonncements of meetings, notices of entertain­
Quite a iiunilM-r from .here went to
•hool at
o, ip.; Cpworth lca«ue
ments, business changes, public improvements
at <:50
m.
KliiRSley to attend Heeoialinn .Iii>
being done or contemplated; sales of real estate
eren-.oiiles. while some went tip to
in town or country, and any other items of gen­
(he cemetery on Rarnuni's hill and
eral interest.
Send alt items to Mia Jeaie
plaiod flowers and olherwtee rem--.:.
Bow'den. who has charge of the Department.—
ber»-d iho"e sh-e|ilne there.
Editor Herald.
Gli-u Haven. June ts.-The schnooor
Mra. Will Purau of ijidlncli-n is vi,Westeott It lusdhiR tlsbs at the dock.' lllDR her sixier. Mrs. l-en'HMliday.
Klntalcr. June
Normin Wyckoff Cronkhiio. died at her home at ^uin- this bolDi; tiM- second trip this
nilt (niy. iiay
ifti::, of typhoid
et Sommli City euffered sii injorjhis aakle SsturOay arienioon.
f^er. She was bom in Grand Trav­
Mr. PIkal. who has a new romi'Vcor'
FU Howell end slMcr. Mrs. erse ••ounty tXnober 3. ISO. reccIrInK kluiplrc. was In town on Suinlay
Kasrnii Center. June 1 - Mi-:, PVrRandolph, vltlied lo Traverse rii> her eduraiion in our rountr}- srho^. nie<-t his imrenis ami sli'ers. who ai-i
and trcDdiiiK six years of her youns rlted ironi Chlt-aRo on the .Missouri. enre Allen of Traverse rpv »,.;,e.|
Aursday.
her lirolher. Mach, ov.-r Smiitax.
Alphaeiis liiaun elo.rf.-d a must
^Tlt .^ixoD of PliDl It nsitiQK wilh
.Mrs. Cynthia Thornht-rry eiuxi-d n
eeasriil school >ear Tlmrsilai'.
, hte narenu at Kinjtsle'y
Moa-lst pvouinc he was kIk-u a i
G«o. Fewless purchased a piano last
the .Slecplns Hoar hotel whMi wa-;
week.
his three moifaOrless children, ud plv.. ihoroucbly enjojod hy the ih-oi-Io of
WfcM Julia Slaniicold alteu'd^ the InR them (he Rreatest boon tbis world the couiinnnlty who are loath lo hr
eODrehtiOD of tcleiihoDc operators at
Rite a helpless ebtid—ai.'lr. Itruuii take liis dejiatlurt*, as
Cadniac Thundar of last w^k.
happy CitrlsUan ' home and lorlu has made frlriids of nil. He leave:
Dr: Failltip and alfc aoroxallcd lo l>areuui' care. rerelvinR in return their ^ (he Mls-ouri ’Tuesda; fur his buinc
Grand Bspids last Saturday by iho deepest lote-Aud confidence. Two!at i^el-aeainR. .Math.
eerlous lllncw of the former's sister. nu-re eblldren wore bom lo this home,' Miss Ida Farrant has returnin' froni
j ChlrsRo to sgicnd the suinmiT at
Byron \ n>Bkhiir, a bo « ss injured DiakiUR life there complete. .
In a saa tnlll near Sunmili City.
m hcr.early wonumhood she jolDed *’"'”^
lmprovlnK._
BprevInR.,
the church and ieean,e a verr mitb-'
OlesonLls able to be about
Walter. John and Abl.le See'Rmlller ful wotker In tlie cause. A woman
from a hrok*
• of Cadillac drove up Sunday in ihelpLul.llnie imdleci and wonderful men-j
. ■a pToteeslonal call
ear and'were Ruests ai the
Me-J .'al.p,iM-, she always enst her Infhietue'
earthy bome._ t
| lor Ru.hl in lm», her Imme and soidalj
Mr_ and M«.
Mrs. Will.Shanks
Will.Sbanks of IV-^,,eA
lte.'l,.c » husbs'nd sur.i7« Vr"u
..
-Mr. ui.d
UHO Mrs. Ik-ll
Mr.
Mr.
BenJ- Holland of Port
irtft came .‘tome Tuesday fur a vWt as ii»c chHdien N-sIdes an aced ”*“*
Monday.

NEWS OF BBAND TRAVERSE REBION

NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
Condaeled by Miss Jessie Bowden.

Mrj. Sutton tins moved into brr new
house nt-ar Oivatt.
Mrs. Itiill rer»-UT«l the news tliat In r
nephew. Harold Runlinu. of Hetroii.
hsd his rkiill Iniclitreil In a s'rf>ot car
.lei-Mv-m and N lo a erlllcal eonditioii.

The next rcRtiiar laecilnc of Kassop
Tenter Rraiie-- will lu- held at thiwfoivii
hall Jniie 7th.' at vifilih timy- a*«<-ie
V III Ik- laken lor a silo for a new hall.
Kvery meii.le-r sliould hi- la atlcnd.
ainitf.

(Jtmjiafm

/CosBon Cmttr

^

very sucx-essful tci ui oi school here
In May.
Miss bane Baete.€>f Traverse (Sty ivh-iting her istreniii.
Mrv. i-ewle -■'Cephen is ri-iliiiR fetelives and fftciels In the ncickliorl.ood.
The saw niill on II. Joliturfui's pla- c
is ruiinInR and doing fine work.
Hairy Friu dlid hTam-es IteR look
Ihe vifhih Rfa-Ic exaiiiimitlon at Fiu-

Jfortf^ort
June i-Prof. and Mr*.
• •lark .Hid xiHer. Miss .Xluta Hiulll-.
left tt.ls tiKtrmtig for Thom,«mvH|e.
•'.lie-,- tiiey -win aiM-ril the w«-ek. wl-eii
tl-.ey will -RO lu Ow<ssso lor the woiunier. Their juaiiy frieads regrej flu-ir
lepviti):.
S.
Ix-f-n c.r • Hu- .Xnti-Saloor
Irfiitaa- wa.s in N'-utrjMxrl j'ui.-u^y aiul

reporta conaiderable proRresa In bit by Mr. Talsman of the Nonhlwrt
w-orit. A ui<-"lmg will Ik- arrauKcd pharmacy and will he la operation lu
for the nea'r future'.
a short lime.
Mrs. Wm. Williamson and daughter •The Alumni Assoetetlon entertained
Ada spent Woducsdxy :n Umonn with the Rradaau-j this cvmiinR srRh a'refrionde.
o-txion at ihe hisfa school roohia. .\
l-'red Juiinxou is taking N. n. XU-h- s'lori proeraw eomdstlns of. musi.ols' piste ns mail tJ^ri; until the hit ar.d readings was nsedered. atier
ter w-ijl be al-le to resume hte w»ik. v-l.ii h lie ,-ream and cake were aerted
Mrs. Hr E. -Campbell apem AVedr-,,. tuiiuwod by a soefail hour.
day lu Traverse City.
Mra Cbas. Raiison and dauAter of
Mr. and Mr«. Hobson and Won of M:i;pi-ii arrlvod Tu<%day to attend the'
HeiroU arrtvetl last week -to atw-pd '•oMin^eenient CM-riises.
Hie summer. They are I'Katod in-thr
Misa Maret Garthe arrived home
-Csnipbell residence.
/
iTfc.ir.4ay tem Smtons Itey. where
.Mrs- .V itumpseh and A-tahter. Mra. she has just rioted t) very anc<x-86I'>e<l !*rlee, left Thursday
The: ful terai of sthm-l!-.
town. Wis.. wilt-re they' will visit.
-Mrs. ids Edahl of 8t. Puat. Jlinn,
friends for a • ouplo of weeks;
. fiJaArrlvod to siK-ud the saumier with
Mr. anfl Mr.'. Peritins of Grand Rajs..her^iarcats. .Mr. and Mra, Haas PethiB Ifave orriM-d to ^;>eud tho smn- I SOB.
-M-v, IMJollcr is ttmvalesewu.
Mis.-f'haa. Putman and danstater
Hr. Sulhciland ol loinidii* speifl test
Thelma are speudInK the wock In W...-1 hi-re In the linerest of his farm,
.Maliei-lonu nfili relatives.
j Tlie last gaiiii- of the aeries of the
-Mrs. Frank Raiisoui of layw lston: X. X II. S. tui IV.oratlon Hay with
V.. .vrrlved this cveuing for a lew (Adillai was r*t-ord<aj *ld, a u to I crocks' visit with her mother, Mra.
lCouUiiuv‘'d un pasc Five.)
IdarVolre.
.Mis. .«t<-ifi:,s mid tteagirter Charlotte
have la t|..._ iiu.pjtivc for their home
Irfilaiid. MI&-1 .-tielTin'h wo.-k as
Kith s.'io-il I'-ai'lii-r, e|i>MxI Friday,
soda -fmmialn of iaic-*t dcxi-4ti. Ml i.vle^F
wit'i 1.
tipd :'-uiic i Ip-s in aiidllion
ii.ivcd d?rhk

YIIII.CAII CUBE mi BACMCHE,

Attractive Prices On
Men’s

Fred Wlleos of Stanwood was Hie tended;the fjiueral Willism. the s
Kuesi of bU mother here over Shtn joiid. ^ Jackmn. «

> iirtiih- an insiH-cilun frii-

1=

t...

,-.v .

Hr. Wn.. IVyKina.- u:' tPaad
Bertie Nixon. *ho bs. been Htlr.R dren-whh ihcni. The t»b d.vuRhttfr,. 7 .................. ..........7 ' "
,!
with his Rn.odt.ther Sin.e bis :Misses Jessie and Rosa, a.e'at home.
7,^ ! !!.““
er dlid. ..n. .» Tr....r,,:Vl., S.,ar-',So ,l,r ............... _
" .--Manistee. n.«surt-, aixl al jues.
-raw..,..
1*-™

Sr..-E.n f...: ...nd Mt-,'E.h.l'M. .],.,dl,, ,d. >l 8»m..d. ni» 1... 1, T.
Caa.ll -i-rr Tr..-r„ n,v ,..l„ r. , .a..d.y „.a -f.
aCC

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.rJ.h'r.T'lS.'

Saturday.
'
[•rluli-d.............. .. ...___
.................
'-la..I .1,,. VV..„-,a dl'lcldThe Misses OaraOjuffoy and KUenJjam^. In liis sermon, paid a lourhlnR
Ran Hcvelopmem Imreau. The
^yadison.-. who have been tcAehlnR tribute lo Ihe.lifp and <li.vra<ier of
wen- broURhl from hVankforl Ji
•cbool near kilk Kojdds Hie past yesr.'the departed. Tlie 'eboir from the idtl In nuKimobih.s I.y ih« peni.h- .if
returned home S-itunlay for their s-Jiic .Meih->disi church at Ktr.RsIcy assisted, Fraukfnii. At Knii-jri- they
nier vacation.
The sorrowlus rtJsilvcs of the d.- liy I). H. Hay aucl .?ohn It. S’snto'TJ'
Mrs. John Bowden
ccsed hinc tin- sincere synipaHiy of Tra\ei-.e riiy. who enort-d ili:-t/...
Mrs. John nowdeu. ne.- Mjsj DeWiK- a host of friends. '
the
via Glen Haven. Cl.-ii .tJil. r.
Ij-h>ii4. .Vonhiiurt. Onii'iui aii-l S-uions
Hay to Tiwterse Ciiv The officers of
Che- ns«-Mijii:on were, very tiiu-'h
l-lcared with ih<- enh beamy t>l
route. On July Tih a luiir of the
lire route will l>« made. siaiUitR al
Niles, when tniiny marhines fii
Wc want to make
Dejiartment of tiie
aloHR the 1-oiile will fall iti line.
grutest poidble value to all concerned and to
ex|rf-.i.-I that Itoveriior F-rhls and
tbia end request that all items of personal and
o(b<-r Mite nJrhers will' he of
general interest be sent to Mins Dewey to be
pany and a lari^pieelinR will be held
incorporated in the Department. We especially
Ion one of-the cvehiofts. The roule
ask that cbnrches. fraternal societies and the
ivovided for ir our of thc.>iate mink
Orange fnmisb items of inteifst in their respec- '
line: and mean: miieh tor ibis icrIoc

Young Men’s

SUITS



Weather Has Been Cold
Clothing Season Backward

Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.

tivc organizations.' News of social events and-.
entertainments, improvements being'made or con­
templated, and bnzineu changes and transfers in
real estate in tonm and country are especially
acceptable. The above applies not only to the
Tilla^ of Pifp Lake, but to the nmmndisg
connHy.—Editor Herald.

rife I.eke. June 3.—The n&b: w-ere up from Walton fo' .Mi-morlil
trieods of Kdson \nne wlll'U- ple-vsed tlsy.
to learu tiiat he was uue of (be twenA S. HodRcx and. dauRiiler. MU*
ty'-elRbt ■Rraduatrs ID (he IM3 elaep of Winifred, were in'South Boaiduuu
the Cblcaso EvaoReliKtic Inetiimc.
Menwtrial day.
Utile thila HeliiMelne of KvaiiMoli,
Mr. WrlRht of Cadillat ai«ni a few
III., arrived Frl-lny to st'end the r-sm- llay^ this we<-k w|ih U. il. Hoiurf: an-l
mer with her ctaD-li>arem». .'it. end fuiily. Mrs. I’. H. Bcrnstelue.
.Mi.'x Irfvla IJrower has reonuinf^ed
Mrs. C. A. Hutton of ('iKlIIlae'wbs her niiisir class with the ■ddllluii
Ibe KUest of her sirter. Mrs. H. 1< l^- Kveral new |wipll«.
Bar. front Tbun-day lo Sunday—^
.cThe
sectlnn-canR on the O. R.
'-The extra sectlnn-CanR
itm. Sarah Huiehlnx or Kaidd CHy- ^ I have comiileted the i«o milea' of
wax here lor .Metimrial day aiid w:
w Keel-on Ihe -road.
ap«Bd a few day^ viaiiinc icl^lvcx.
.Mix. U A, Benaeti and- two sona
.Mias ttlaudla/J’oierxon wax bom? went to Hendoa WcdoeMlay'ii
front Traverxe^ City Sattii^y and
Week with Mra. ('antentwr.
SuDday. .
N,
W. G. WflUrd watcln Cadliiae BatMlsi .Marnrci Anheor was in K«l ufday.
kaaim Friday to attcD-1 the tesebt-rx*
Keaaeth ^-aBar wold bin borre to.
Inxtituie. .
Klmer Penre.
Mr. and Wrx. larfin Blue went
Hen HlitoB wa« home /or Menioiinl
Travci-is* City Wednesday.
day.
Uem Blue waa in Orud &plda tbla
Mra Pidse CUrk of. Ohio arrived
we«.
here WedncMlaT' to .xpenu a mouth
\*fti GoD lost one of his'borac.’i dust with'frlenda and reUiivea.
we^.
Charir.v Biddlecome was taken t'
Mrs. K. It. Wrhh relumed to her the Graad Traverae county boaic V.’ed
home In Traverse City -Tuesday.
nesday.
eGo. Weaver hourlii a new farm
MexHie. %Vm. • and Joan Redner of
team reeentl.v.
Giand Rapids were In town
Haul SIdridRe Is vUIUdc ner sinter
tys the pail week.
In Traven^ City.
Mrs. Irfon May of Cadillac visited
Sira. W. T. Reid pf Aetna Is s|- iid- her inotlier.’ Mrs. Anna f^anipbell.
iDR a week lb I’Blon.
Ironi Friday fo Sunday.
Gao. Slea! loat a mw- hut- Wcdi.«»T'he J. Tc^cbont family
day.
c for acailet feJay Has«r returecd to Grand Rapida Friday bfier a monlh's vaeiilon
apeat at faoroc.
siMer. Mrs. May. to Cadillac. Sunday.
Mn. )->«est Smith wan lo Travciiie
Miss l-Mlih ItridReman has boeo enCity Wudnemday.
Raaed to I. ach the Cgdar Cr.-ek scbool
Mn. W. W. Brower was In Travuse ■he comlDR year.
aty Friday.
Fred Mills was In Traverse City on
Fred MllleeorradlUar waqln town
'huslDMis trip Wedneaday.
a few da>* laat week.
Mrs. J. Bnuahall and two dauxhtera.
Mm. Veaprr-JitdlOu and imie.SM
laaes »«-rtle and Narioa. and Miaa-

In the Center of our Store all in plain sight arc

Men’s and Young Men’s Suits
In great variety, including lots of Blue Serges

JtfaM
Malrf-I. June J.—A. S. I'tay iwtdiirlp to Traverae City Friday, icinmink Saturday.
-Mr. and Mrs. James Slooiis o1 Vnlia
visited their d-Snshter. Mra. hMna
Bolsmier. Sunday.
Klhyl Pray Is usUlnB friends In
Kalkaxka.
Will Pray and dauRbter. Giaiielij.
visile.1 at Mabel Friday,
A iiiimber%f yoimR peoiik- took In
tbet RradtiBilon evemses at WllUaimburR Friday crenlnR.
Waller Watson was In Ibe aclRhborbood .Monday.
Clias. Sessions Is raisins Mr*. Steph­
en Pray 'x house.

nutjfpM
Mpyflcld. June 3.—.Mrs. Hennau
Fyke, better knowu amonR ' her
friends at Maydeld and vicinity as
Addle Taylor, died at noyiie Falls,
her Ute home, test Satnrday.. In ol­
der lo to to have hiv life, her hus­
band let liie suriteon of tbe hospilal
make an iniMon In his arm without
ukTng an nuMstheilc and rraiufuxed

Tb« lieautF and rirtofe of women
SIS superior to the virtue snd bewuK --f
men. bat no oos ewa bs bswatifol wisa
in the tbrora of s deep-aesUd bsckitiu
cnoRborcold. MMhinRwIiniruiRirrtwtiv
rsbef than ABcs’s Csaoh BMips. .SoM tor
orar half s oentnn. Eado^ by tfaoee
^
■ 85t..fc.aBdtLr-' •

*RxinkUkY

-.■aaridrsUS-SiJrsjs

riiTtiiilil. MosMsI.«T1I»;-e|-wtnii im

ErtsfBf.'W.Y.sS’K:
■id a wtik MistssOra ic* ming-tn.
C?gJi“JEK5"

Spedal Prices on Every Suit viz;
Which are Great Bargains
Are the>^ Worth More?

Yes!

Dollars more than we ask for them,
they arc excellent goods, well made.
The Backward Season is Responsible
for the Cut Prices.

The Profits Go To The Buyer

HAMILTON CLO. €0.
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QRAHD TEAVZB8E HERALD AND TBAVZB8E BAT EAGLE, IHUKSDAT, JUNE 6.191^

KWJKUyilTlAyElSEIBtOI

A WOMANS WORK•Mnelimes reduces her strcitf^th tie
ife|Ahs of weakness—her devotitfo
household cares prevents suA&t
PM and recTcarion. 'I'houundsf
women in this txmdilion find
IjhuL-ion laaaly what the>',
is prcdyicsiedI h^y-food
h^v-food so nicdi
I
perfect^ that even-clrop yields <1
returns in slrenfnhcnin;; the or
and lis'^ucs and-in tasking I
life-susi.vining h!(»»i!. S<-o»'s Fr
of al<-o|>o1
r hani

S0N6 IN THE NIGHT

(('oollnu<>d from Pas« FourJ
>rc Id tiuir o( N. II. 8. slrtns them
s chanirloochlp of Nortbon illcbl•r JAh. WILLIAM JACKSON.
no. 'There wu • Ivcc att«odaDc« of
cuthatUsm' •<
Tha youns llentanaai cranched- la
itutb n»UKhey of Tnversq City
the mud of ihs »n«y., Every maS of
si>rat the wecit pud the cu«« of MIm
tbs a«uad waa wearied to the limit of
Vivian Uarne.
•ndtjranca. and tbs leader waa bur
dsnsd with a terrible
reaponalblllty.
_
........... 0 reap<
- ilr. and >lra. Waldo of t^analnit are
pseai or Mr. and Mra. Srhoroder.
Mra. l.oy t'attpbell of PelUrton apent
. --JTW. 1
last wreb allli her parenta. Mr. and ncn-oiisness in a nurvdous way.
UtUe fores to eut owl a dcUchmcot of
Mrs. IVm. Wilsoo.
the enemy.
Mb* Schorndor returned home Sat­
For boon they bad plowed throuith
urday ereniDK. after baWna spent ibc dead. The funeral took idaec Moli tbs mud. eacer for itas eocountcr
ruoon. Intcniiem In Oakwood i fore darkness fell lbs dlscovcn- —afnter at Wortheater. Mass. Mr*.
ciery.
made that the enemy numbered four
Sehorndifr win arrive later.
Only two wlxv toul: the elsl.ih ri limes as many reen'aa a-appoeed.
Miss Ktmna Ualile nf Suitons Hay la
would be madoesa to‘hope for r
oxamiiiailonK
lUirKed. tSi-nrude
ercDdliiE the week with 'the Oaitlio
than a drawn battle, tbe lieutenant re­
and Cluribvl (ireeuv wci
sisters.
flected; and yst-lhe colonel bad civ.
luek> i>onion».
. - ■Mr*. .\dioB BarhHt enterulned
en bit orders. At dayll«hi the
Chubb Ham I* uorkinii for
ladles at a dinner Satorday evonini;
msnder would tnarebson the aai
Suilih.
In honor of Mrs, Clark.
tion that tbs work was done.
.Mr.
anil
Mrs.
I.B>inon
made
a
trip
Mr. and .Mrs. it. K. Campben and
‘I can't CO teck and say I waa
.... ttaturUy.
sirsju.
hfrsJd." ttts
tbs boy told bimaelt; ‘‘but It
ihlldnn left this niM-uing for nmena. Traverse. City
Mrs. Win. Held Isilsltuu; friends a»ould be murder Co cLante wtth tbla
wliere they hare leased tlie tjcelanau
Fife-lake
for
............................
Ittle
band.
It
1 had
0 think only of
Jkilel for the summer.
•,r.lL.rtlfcyse-- -Mrs.
W.
Hilies
ha*
sout
toAn.1L.i
/ S. A. Keys spent Wednesday In
lei.Th.
vUH her iliiilKhler .Maud !oi a U-*i.There
a another hour before
Oniena.
z'
. '
we,-k*.
^d
^Irs. Emma Wilson left Wednesday
The Arnie sehool will do. o'Tliuiuj
lor Traverse nty. where she will
dsv. Jiiiii- .'>ih.
speed ihe rammer.
I'ieni Kli'fforl liB.' moved Ins >uw, A, lr.m...
The Keleherman broiliers sre rom- milt to Marker C^eek.-an.l Mis* Sa-l.e'^
hundred yard* behind Ibe'cul.
PleUns
new residence on their
up ■“ o'"! mansion- As the
e ...
to Tiaverse City f..d
torL
farpis ncaf Jne Tboniai'' fsnu.
ellenrt-. save tor tbo
C. a Kehl has bl# new ootuce stj
^
|»sry. patierinc preudle of the rain
.e point
nolD. finished and ready
read,- for or .-..'»>«
of mud a. ono
the
’-her kUvl
sneod hla position allehtly. a llrht
panry for tbe aiiniuer.
Siltrs and l^-wu
rvee out ucrOs* tbe wet field
H H. Hay. aeuimpaiilod by it party
Ddow of the house. A momeoi later"
Of KOod rn.-idf -mru. passed tbroUKh
distant, sweet tonea of a piano
town on FYiday.
,
■audible. Tbe !h
“Hie Mbrdiant of Venire, fp to
[• nhiR chords with a sciue of their
rnmaTlt;-.
Hate ’ play glien by the elass pri|dtisics Thursday evcnlnt: la tbe tosn
lEomc one began a song. The words
lo^diidant: not even the music
halt was much enjoyed by a Inrco
arply defined at that dlsUnce.
and appreriaiive audieait.-.
Crawii. June I.—The many frieii Is
ihr aong procecBcil. coming out
Mr. HusscI ftrcsd} of Trinity- “f ^irs. H. F:, rraiulall will be wurj
the nigli will! a myafle sweetehurt h. tirand itnpfds. delivsrej U*eiH> hvai of Iter w-rious lllne»s.
.and poser, thw llebu-can; pememcomnieDtement addres* go Friday | Sinnley Joui-s Kpejii ihe w.x-k *n.l
Us luesmeric harmony.
pvcnlnc. whldi tborouchly pleased bis 1“ Fx -: Icy. tlietRUssi of frienrls.
UntPii called to mind a certain day
Mrs.
Koix and cbildreo uf
larps audieme.
Ttio Northiurt on-lie:-irg eoairlbiited Ington. Mith. nnived Tuertlay. cali.-d
Oman, a
l.-rRrly to tlic |>Ieasure of ^Olh ovsu- berr_ liy the . Illiicaa of Mra. Kali'
■i a'song
moTlier.
lor*.
Mr«. Maud Untey and Margaret Mr-thlllrd and lic.d- high !
The class of 11H3
X—.'o.
.-n...tT
'<
eiallPd.
until
the
Impoa- |
* (Tarisna Jobnx-ion. Vivian name. Ruse lolonli wertf Traverse City talk-re Batsen.rd easy to grasp.
I
S'r.tsoii. Haitib ITohst.'ERxe Ranper. upda.v.
lisrr.v Hail, llasil Mlllksn. l.«onard
Mrs. Mrlntosli. who ha* bt-on III
bit tDe full strength of its quick- j
Steele. Ceorpe Suillb. Aulua ^111 and for.the past *1* weeks, is just ah<mt! 1 Impui*-; and gradually lie put
the dahie.
{
Ralph Nolw-n.
Mra. s.ia.
*iiiv.
Rrackcu
sou Ul
of TYnvi-rei11.111*1 pt* 1*11.1
t'tt.v sjrciii
*|h-iii I
t— .-p*...... (ii-r.
,
a co-jplc of day* at' -Mr. Crandall'*'noie died away on the night
till* week.
1**!!“'
®1"ad afoot, confident that
The srhoiili* are closeil for the
Dendon, June .•!.—-Mra. If. A. Slqr
ler varailt.il.I. Sir*. Holhrunk * >. hoiTvw- I-. oil ib>- sick ttsi.
The'road crew luii anmhi^ m.-.'. of. are. •-ule.'.od 1 picnic at Silver l.ako
WedncsilAv-.
'ctry was discerned Is a
envoi on the bill north of tuwii lau
MIm Veit cif'Flk Rapids arrived
Ined shadow.
week.
IIiiIg band, deploying, came out
Wayne If.lJowcll of IMitiR .-oiue Snliinlay. calk'd hen- by Uic niliii s of
Ik deeper shadows In a long line,
ber rIsIci.' .Mr*. Clark.
>
F'flda.' fora vi.li w:,ii ifieiid*.
against iho wboio face of tbe
Slaier'R family of Trwvciic Hti
Cbas-.lijiicr of Ib-nuiniB- w;i« In
forcilov«n Tuesday to leiQlr, the sskoUne npem Uii- wi-i-k .-lid at tliclr'fnrm
t instant jusit one thrilling
bi-re.
«-nElne lieloiicluc to Allen A tiore.
ordered- It camo from
Joliuwra. irausnried Inuiiiesh
Mrs Kate Heitnrit aud m>ob of Fife
I key^
1
ei In
In Traveitk- City Monday.
l«ke vMic! frlends'ltef. IbkI week.
Lrp.;enthraJlliig hannony of the
A iw-tv wa,- piveu a| Mr. IKncl.on's Friday
over soon. The charge lloelf
lid pursuit. The ll.uienint
1^. and Mrs. Jimea Mlllei- ef nbiii
way until—the sword
tv-ndon. Jem- .r-N.-wm..n \V*lt.-r,*"-'.
are vlsiiln; at <U- home uT ilu-ir ueph
cw. UeorEo Hansen.
Hairl*. lie,I Ikirton and ........ Man.rJ
»>'»
he sack
A snr|<ilM- |*rty
tiveii »l H. K.
fVwinuB Fllday niclu in honor of
Fred Bi-aton't. tiifihday. •
SuiiJi ,. Bcrc. : to 23 In favor of ‘ ah.ifio Heuteimni's eyes opened
Allen.
BtiWelligenee. fVir a few minutes
Mr*. H.incemioad and Harlie Raid-'hi* ^ce ranged about a sunny room
In were H..;xor . all.-r* Mimdav.
] In weatlnning way. Prom the couch
Flmer Widrig
was ««l.the „n!> iriii-om-J
l»r he could see but part of
t..tt...|
..iwtj,.
CortK'll Tdvirlil. .li’ue z.—Julm In-.l
fr.«sed the elgllll,
■ ' luef of Kingsh y callcjl on Ijls sUtcr. f.om h.-TX who
,
,,,
biiiis^a quiet figure camo quickly
,.*.mluutu.n III Thomp-w.n-.H1.-,^j^
Then hi* eye. looked
.Mrs Joirn Aniv. one day last wt-ck.
Allen ha* b..:ishl o.ll b-"S< >'cj .trii op Into those of
Uev. \y. H. CrlOlii. pastor ul the
K and lias iiiuved'-Th«iJ»mee another wondei
Wexlord Church ot <1ir.*l. «a- j.«j- •'ooK'* cnoterv
ried ttunday afieriiooD at i> o'clock to b.-r.‘ fr..m Tnvv.-r*.-. City.
K. Al.l S()i l<-l) served lee urealii
leui to find b.-r there.
.MUs '.Mao inillniucm of t'ois-nlsli. Tbc
IR Igcritied a dlfterent query,
ha|i|-> couple left for Saclnavv to Sal'inlav iiigtil Iq the Hailcv iii<ni»e.
-nlghir" he asked: weakly,
ly. aand
-Mrs. Ikii llarion .anie linnii- Moii's|«Ud tlirir boneyoioou and abo B>
■Jl*"
wlibfFJxrevlty
fljxrevl
of spent strength.
■ V fmm the hot-pltal ai Tiaver*c
- lend ili> (onvmikia at that |-lare- AH
.'sfcoloi...
loncl la
.. here."
------- ---she -----said.
Rood wl.-^hes and a lonii and hapj.y City.
with Bille. as ahe drew a little near­
n« i. Holy of Tiavenic ciTy' npent
. Wedded litL- it the wish'of tbe^ luany
Sunday li.-re In town.
frteiid*.
'
ikea yon a captain and
<'ii
('liarl.-s .Mtirri* in (iii tlrd sick Itisl. hero':
M1..S Mzale Kettfier'retunii-d homo
•An__ ______
men—ny men?" be
In-t B.cek after an c*tend'--l visit in
b. fcJ
.Maiilsfte.
,
T^ootided—and ybuiiraelf; noth,
.M.'. nod Mr*. Flo.t^d Butler eaili-d on
‘ftly.
•Ro.i Slack Bunday.^
the tong we beard la the
dolin C. Amy. an old resldcul ot
!thc nl(hL’"fce told ber. Ut a
HA8 BEEN ARRANOEp FOR TCk’
^ Wetford count', dhsl at bi* houKMORROW NIOHT
Tu.-jiday iiMvrnlna, May ZTlb. .Mr. Amy
-I«mlgtal. It thrfRvd i
had Iwen i» jw healih tor
Burnt and Schad Ard in Fine Condle bold for mysvlf. Last night
y-ar and finally succumbed to BnghF*
ditien and Match Will
^Uie fates that took m* from
disease He was a iiroBiwrouB latmBe Fast
e I could tell yon how 1 cared
«-r and n poo-l neUhbor and
L I would have lost thati fight
by ,ali Who kne* him. He laavca to
1 forgive me! I would1 have
Arrangement* fur the prellnilDBilna
tuoTirn hb lor. a wife and four rhil
.Iren. Mis W -u, Kline and Mrs Jt^iii wbicb will he held In eonni-rtlua with
Ick longing. It w.-is your
/ImDM-rmun. iiotli of Ohio, and Nina Ibe wrestling iiibi.Ii between F'r..:ik
wonderfnl rtog. which gave
and Uv-. !!. who arc Wh at borne; also RuniB and IVny 8ehi»d (omoirow
and U glvea me courage
night
have
lieen
<-omi>leiod
and
from
your verdict—to tell you
lour Sl-tcr. Mrs Judd R.lesti—»ad
better than anything in
t-la.a Ha.vcy of Cadllla..\Mrs -|«U'lodleatlons (be . program will be
Are you (ladi Say
Cor. Ho.vlan of Hm.i.na ai.d,'Mrs one well worth seeing.
The main boui at least sHli be of youaiV.
Mae Warntri .it IJ.e. Washlafston. be“I ■Ili.d.” abe murmured, with a
.sides a host ot iHend-! and relative*. high cliiRi iiuallty. Both of the boy* ------Tha aoQx waa
have
wrestled
here
before
ajid
it
Is
Tbe Inneral «a» ta-M 'r..n. the Cnunb
1 waa thinking tof you'
of Christ. .Th«- iNaalii* were laid to neediest to aa> nnythlng of their
ability. The odds at present ai
read In tbe W.-xfoi.! (emetery.
Shanked at him with great-eyed
Mis. John •/linlii.-rn au and Mrs. W. little in fsv-or of Bums, but Bcinid
bis pniow. One cook
O. Kline.came W'ednis.lay to attend has Iv^n doing some hard work sir
hatwl^ to hit face and the white
the iunerel or lli.-ir father. John hi* defeat at tbe band* of .Rums hi
Amy. They rviurncd to thylr liomes some time ago and autes that be is ting.’ >*iod on his Ups.
-I
trying to brine you bacl:.''|
in .-ondliton now to give any wreailer
in Ohio HalVdav.
MU* fne* Coroell rrt.-rirt home of hla weight a nlhing battle. Tbit ibe liered. “to tell me—that.—you
will probably be the fans last oppor care
from her school In ('adllla. T
tq rbl by DaUy Btorr Mb. Co.)
Mr- and .Miw, Alton Jenkln* called lunlty of seeing an eihiblilon of ibis
on Key Bpaiittuer* Matiiidav.
kind for tbe eummer at least.
Not Vet Fameua.
fkJ IJgbte—Tbb paper aaya a
Bjivla Halnea tailed on ber nlatcr.
playwright It the proud poa‘ .Mrv. EoieM Kellner. Hnnday.
»f 127 paire of uonsere.
[sue BreUe—Be probal^ panta
Ter iB^U and Children.

Acme. June. 1.—Mrs.'Emallwood i»
at her coiuae for the sMiiKiier..
It Had Another Maanlng.
Ibe ud new* came Iasi Thursday
Bears the
means a avell dreaoi
night to John ifoxmle that hi* ■Islet. Bicnawe of
wbo
Mrs. Morris ot Traverne Clt.v waa
11 you «aU it bj; that n^

V»„it

Housekeepers* Week
One Whole Week Devoted to a Special DemonstraDon and Display of

AU Things Necessary for the House
Many low prices on sUple arlicles will be given during this week that will certainly
inld-ett every economically inclined housewife. Besides th'e articles mentioned here,
there are hundreds of other staple articles on which we can SAVE YOU MONEY.

House-keepers’ Week will End Saturday, June 7

(7rowfi

gmhn'

^dm

Cormti district

CLASSY PROGRAM

CASTOR IA

YoNHaTe Alnfs Bu«lil

DonHt Sathfaction

:'Satiki;Baaias=
COMPLETE—Every arllcic ol houselarnlshlngs to make your home
comfortable with the* newest designs ol iurnllnre

Four Rooms—Sitting Room, Dining Room, Bed
Room, Kitchen—Furnished Complete lor $W0.
$15 Down, Balance $2 a Week

A twn-fold pleasure U
yours when you ow-n a
Belding-Hall Onc-Ilece
Sv-am!e5s Forcelain Lined
Refrigerator.
Your ire bill* envy -moRth
will t>e Ir** Ihan now. brcaoRr
th» p rfecl irautalina ia ererv
Retd-rg-llall m»kn W k*t it
to 84 Of 3* houm longer- heat
can't creep in. cold can't get oat.
mehMabecocI__
i Rweet-It'a lined with
snowy.white, fin*
fine potw
poreelaui.
with rowad earners
el.no ere
the kiBst iitllc dm to sUek.
alg/driiwwwfwedin
GLOBE OEPT. STORE

|si^

Not only will we extend yon credit In onr Honselornlshlng Depart­
ment on second floor* we save you at least IS per cent of the
amonnt ot payment down, and give you new’* np*to>dale. designs

Your'
Ice

Houseturnishing IJcms at Prices That WUI Bear Investigating
Wll.lloU >.r»-fll'. iMl-IIMOIl
■k'.U-' .........................................................1

H-.-i-ji ''Uiliili, Rml* «itl; nmnil

UNOLECJMS
Ijuok-tiiii!-. l\ iUl I



WALL PAPER

Housekeeping Items from
Our Bifty

;

I ini'ti'iini. |icr .viti'l.................. *9c

W-iHi

.....
i Wind .itrprls. li<-uv.v w<.-l?ltl,
lH;r 'iinl .................................... 38e
(New paaerns.)
LACE CURTAINS
IK.|n'ri> t-aro rani.iu. in wliiu*
or e-c rur-.r-t-r |.axr.................... 69c
•-l-m CuriniiiR, *rr.-nil iiv»
i«U.-M,R In vh,K.*.- from. vr.VSD
yx.12 UniKRil* Rus*. flnnil or
Orteulal .................................... $9.75

■r dining
r<-r tlic sltilug r
glU* and heavy
M.ilpc-n. jvi-r duubk- roll.............. 9c
Varitl»h<-d Ivapprs fur batbroom
and kiivbcti. per double roll.25e
Uatmi-al pMK-rs. In ur
■ii*y>’ giian<nir««l n
fudP, ik-r double roll .

Ity. each ...X........................ $4.29

Globe Ranges
Electric welded ingot iron Globe
Ranges resist rust B4 times as long
as steel. This is ori^ reaeon why
ihe manufacturers give you a bind­
ing 25-year insurance policy.
/
Come in and see a Globe Range
if only to know what a perfect
range looks like.

China t'lusol, Reniihii- i|iiarl<:l-wl oak sr-l

ir'*. $14.75
SiciolKxards—Ni). rSMi. a sulid oak aidej' aid, Willi large plaie iiiirrur. lull ’aiae

SS S3 J5*.r?r?^:...$l3.75
Hl'^Ingroom I'haJrs—«: itnlia oak. geiniiiuleather tull liox bl-bi: c hair*
•v!lh high butilBler Ixaek* tor . 9 I »J*/ O

The Capital,Range

Ij.plree *ol Deccxraled mshos. wiih gold

With

Vciy sgiiifaricry at q, uiudcrate ptlvc.

each................................................4c

Bleached FtIii-c'Ie. 73x90 in.,
facmiiind n ad.v for use. ex­
tra .-tpeeial bargain at ............ 39c

For S cents
(iraniu- INsh Tana
Hrauiie <'lLamb*-ra
'limin' i!|pw Pans
(Iranitc KrUIcs
Cranilc Milk Paus
llrai-.lic- lA-gf I'aus
tlnuilio Bastas

For Uie Dining Room

We have for juu "IMbri-Hu*." "Victor
Tiil'lyH." Jhe kind* that oxlood fiorii (he
end*, and rariy the Ulllnre extesBtun U
luadc wliboui Tomovihg Ibc linen or dishos.

Dry Goods DepL

reservoir

and

wanning

s,“-.r..«s.5o

7:HOOSIER UTCBEN CABDffiT

e are exclusive agents for the
woDderinl

No other cabinet today quite answers
the purpose as well as ihe Hoosier.
That is the reason we have placed 8d
Hoosiers in Traverse City and sur­
No.
is a good one; baa 43-iiic'b i>cde*rounding homes during ibe last eleven
months.
Another shipment of 25 will be here
June 20ih. Come and gel yours. Yes
A solid oak
Ublr. 43st:-ln. top. has
we have cheaper Cabinets—
$7.75 One Bln Base al ....................SS 48
Two Bln Base at .................. *4.85

liiil.:

• Si John's Tables." made at Cadllloi. In
Y. und ioi> pndeaUU.

TBB mostsx
jJAsars.-rKs moixl Kircaatf

GLOBE Dept. Store

GKAHD TBAVX&8E HERAU) AND TEAVEESE BAY EAQLE, THUESDAY, JXmS 8. ISIS

Junt to MW-July.
i>rovo » mml Hovor year an<l a. !’<R
Juw hatched chick. If crown where >iovcr crop will be u lK»n Ui poultry
■hade I. Pleni) cHen make *cr> One
croon
rpecirrcCB w&eu matured. ..
......
the time, the room ami .the wtiere
** *“
iiitinr. I’etier for
withal, tr) a lloch of Juuc chicki Ihlii • r«
There
Kiioil ct:i • lorcr
aeaiciL
f
. liticr of brooder.
• • • •
laud the Miittll •hi.-l,.s will vat a
KUhi ROW. to carelal of all mUed deal vi it.
le«U eomsInlDK erarkcd'aralu* pod'
lirooileiv.. hroiMlbe aiire that the eom i. ndu. This
imn'i croud
ii«rK. Cr«»»de<l
!«. fr I
uuurlcr.
rtec N|i
N|K>tl voii'-Ht ini'i -. of ceiUui:
or cra-’-ed rn iM that lo;.li mifd-amcll ja>o'l prowih and.cfr
. off color Spoiled'corn. Breri.-heari that all •Jci piiiK <i»ari
oorjt.
i«Win fw rhlH.- am] icwl».. and fowl .me well vi
wMt
It will kin Hlilc cHelii and will <-ulrk- .on.-tnn-tccl
the
1} ptii mlali fowl, out nl (•oi..lltli.n. lie aUnndant aupi-lv of *rf..l. • aii 1«ih
auro thai 3'our feedlnii srtln?. b:«' niclii nml day. lonlnibirlv at nichi
aound. dwoct. and wAolcaonM-.
,iir:n. rloi.e. i.kmI; aired .-oi-ii will
» ‘- •
take Rnm- out of the clileka in emlie aufc to providh' .hade, eool afehi ihon .»•>« can f 'l on or iu ihi-i.o
drlnkhii; w-aler and an abimdaiiec ut Ip .n wi>ck.
Itroent at tbia acaaon for both >onnK'
• • •
*
and old Mock. Fre.h. auet ulenKrccif i This'the season wrben llee iinil
food Is iianlcularly lm|K>nint. lliick-. mites crow fat and ititfltlid.v. IVtn'i
cna froni the shell to the fryina iwft Im&cliic ihal bc-ausc the twits m-e
re<|0tTc a liltoral aHnwatn'e of creens.; em|U> ami esposert to the clenienis
With Ii1ent> t.r Breen fotHl'anpidlcd,thu.nuli the eoM w,nur wealhc' IlmV
>tni Bct belter value out of ibe Brain • tin* milea anflercd any in ctniMwi.icner
amt meal food fed to . j onr birds t I nlt ss you ba'c if.c'1 s kikxI killer"
<hioM- Btirt di.ek Browera know thai fre<>l>. you will lin.1 ilu- vemiic rlBl-i
you ran .iimt or kill lioih w»»iln:;«|on d'-ek and rmd> to dp Itusiiiess wljl.
and dui knnfm ir beat ? Bia'n lofdinB * the fl'H floel; >o<i house in the ii
w-iihout a aulllrleni anphlv nf* itrcrn ed eoop
fond, llrren tooil is ossclillal to Ihcl'
Urowfh and well Itelnc. .M«n> who • DaliiiBlInn or Persian I
Slow flitekelis fall to k'lpidy eiiotish, der tiiyrcthnimi. If fresh a
Rrvrns and so fail t.> bci lies* resitlts.- one of Hie Itest means of
efaivks
\t ^.u..
this season VI
OI ».ie
the year
«eui .liv..there-ii*s ai.i . v< l.:>d> I**e
lire ...i
on ......s
fowls .•.ii*. >u..,..0'
nae fok keepInR the flocks. >omis | Wiirk It well Into feathers and down
or old. short on Kiwns. There I , all over the lilM. r‘e li om slr'
idtnty of Bood food ftnlnE to waste on hens when 'Otl set ihriii and aca
mosi poultry' idare* risiit nuw.^
j few days In-fore hauhlnc time Hub
* *' *
<1 mill ihe diiw n on the < 1-n k's liead
If the aiens do not fall this shoiik’ cel ild of the 1ai head lire.

clvon an rten ration of craln fod-si
this ilille.
f'oni and hsy lu.-ikes a BOol. clienfood. I allow- my horiH-s an, av.rac•of elphi earw of rom ntnmine aud
erentne when they «n- n.ni woi'.iiic. '•
ke.-p tlie l»am well ventilated and look
out for drafts. Fresh air. eterdse
aud plenty of water arc impurtaut
Items in kcridox horses lo coni trini.
.Core slimild be taken belorf sUirtlnK
work In ihe s|.rlBB that rtic eollars
fli well, and are thormisbly clean.
In r-iiiinv n:y h«r.«-s reajly
riirltic Work. I am>yVery careful not
l>iet<>use the lalluit loo rapldlv. j
other thltiB. I drltealowly ai Hrsi a
lr< lo atuio drbtiie acrlnat the wl
As I lute a lurce shed .and n frei.
rack. I have found that It snvea 11m
and liiliur In '■■ediiis lo let ibe hor.-^e
bave meess to the feed t.-K-k In iil<'«i-ail.er K J MIK hclI. .\u--oia c-oni
ly. F. I). Ill Omner Judd Fafnicr.

MYSTERY IN
MURDER CASE
B. VAN KEUREN
DOWN TODAY.

SHOT

WIFE GOIIF^EO SNOOTIIIG

Brother Claims ’ That Victim Wat
Shot Oown By Wan Whom He
'
Had Traiipd to Wife'a
Apartments.

('hb-BCO. .Itine 4'-.lolm It Van
K*uren.h.vrd«.-m-Sealer, was sbot.viul
killed,early today wblle allempilnc
to enu-i tile aimrtin.-ni of- bis wlbfrom whom lie bad hi-en seitamtivl
several loonlbs. Mrs, Van Kouren notirie.1 tlie pollre declaring site bad
inlauken iter hnaluind for a Inirclvr.
•Ml evident mjttery deve'oi*ed wlieii
II. B. Van Keurell. btotlier of the
slain moiebant. xUlled tbe^pollre
station apd rharced that bis brother
was ahot by another man w ho wai
the upartineni at the time. He dorlab-d ......... .
man wtio.--« name b'l
cave Iw Ihe PuH'T. W"" trailed tc

In bsline ibr jirobis of iI'l da.ry
S b.r forty tiniei u day.
one of the most valurihb hy-jnitdiicflih-l.tllt the wonis of the
shield the real sta.M:
li oueti oterlooknJ. for when l>mier
le beliic traiislnicsl into armils IS proi«rl> bandied -ii has u bco<. ion in the ••■srw of ibr 'ClialiilMuii otitmarket value.
s* of the w.oi<l. wMrb
<-r produMUi
ivhlle a UA>M whob rOme and re tas raltcl
KraneU'.'l, .Jonrs.-o!
l#BhinB rinuk at jII srnaons. .ei Its •hu. krrv. n
fiinivn'. (ttelda tounl•(;ISlUrit> ts Brealvsi durlbc ibe sum
5 V. \.
UH'I In thu ellt.
When, ym
>fm'«vtnie to «xin»!ler that
Some phvsleiana claim that almost
Spriuc Farm I’ontiae
all case, uf iiidlfp stlon or sioiiiaeb
oiinB s*in wen- sold ret^ir.l.t
I bvjtbe eot fo»
you will realize uby >he>
cateliil not to.dislmli ibe eqnii
1C jwelftli jii-iinal e<i enjlon tlDued
ilk. and eve
almlly of Ikt Iwvin.- nisle.iy. Tbladles' Awl Soele
battles
still
at the Cold Prnok farm wltllK- held In Tnnul
I June
crow on butteraillk ' when
food would Du^i- them sick.
underer inc n r«<av leict, wbii b bid.- and 10.
Umura-llk lo'bc ai Its »n-« j
fsu1t_ ui tfavonibij nV tin* ::»•
Tbc-cvinceiition tbeiiie is -M-rvIce.'
riH-enily eompb-iiHl. She has
made ironi bU:h *;ade <T(4in
The ci|>enlnc seMilnii will iw held in
iIWH i.il Imix |iIb1I. Is fed a rarefulfy the F<uirti-en:li Sircet M. F. rhiireh.
nunds to K- dvUtered. lUKUiptl} and
-d -'ratio
ii from rlnifis Ahiiiday evenilic at 7;;i0 n'eluck.
kept cold.
and In e\er.u
IWootbjiia->tn- KIdre-d..
eneoiiram.l lo cite nil ilie mill,
The Uie Monorabh- ¥
F. Ih.w
Uasie
iwn. They milk her iKiieo a day
dli'b. of FianilnBlaani. b< eviH-rtmeu
t'otiriituiion
Aaaoc-iatbm
n.l :•
tound, tfiH by cltlnB i senty <vjv.,
. It Oyc-.
„f the l,aa<i • .Aid Sws
decrees
< a eliami.lpn butter inakinc nu-j .^1,^
Ivmiteiaiure
the snpidy of ml!k was rm-nitked^iwo ebine sh- baa the world la-aien. Her
i-„,.veul.ou -.Mrs. Hi
hundred <|uans jicr week, rom luslsel;
erace lor biiric-i fat for dl-cea. da'
ti-rln-hi-n.
proving Ibe talue of warm drinks o.e was G.oi’ iH-r eiml. and lor U-l days
Music. whH aelo-Mra. Conrad
AllliouRh nol a rcwtitd bicake Ik-nson. IManlsIee.
eoM. In winter. A «o« ahoubi neve
Ite albiw<-l to* drink sUBnant nr in. fur milk. Ibe la^s woiild be a baud'
AildM-ss. -Si-rtli-i-'---.yrs. H. S. liarpure water. iJrinklRB MaKnani waie cow (or any datry i
Bell. Traierae City. .
ID
prodnees a feewriab mndiUo^ in the
Music. benedlrtioD.
was !•«.;:
wyitem. which V inanllcatrd by i 2.nir, f. Iioiinds Her l>esl
Tuaaday Merolng, 9:30 o'clock. .
l«iinns of n Ilk. Tramlale-I . Into
roplne.'i. la the milk.
Aobury M. E. Church.
quana fwlth 4 :.r. quary t-quallinc Hm
Hevotlons—Mrs. J.
\V. ' C-uates.
If 1 had a row liiat Bitr 'sorb milk ■■ounilHi. tlui
Traverse City.
than IS naan. a day, whiib 1» sonicJ'd dress her in the fluesi rjik:
Weleutae to Asbury—Mrs. Ada h'ulVd teed hrr oil llie best of htv
fer.

AimUAl GOXVBITIOII
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/

Ilesponi
Music.
H. KroU.
The minutes of last meetlnR.
SuBReatlons for new metbwis of
worti to raise' money—Mra. Kooqs.
Grown; Ur*. Whitney-, city; Mrs. Skilinterlochen: Mrs. Herron. Itiirkley: Mrs. l^'hoai. city: Mrs. (ornell.
The new-born colt nnsi bat^i milk done fnlelliceiitly and
Illy.
diTicR the flrti half hour of Jis I "
(Imenil dlariiaaloti.
' e that II will die.
'Jhi- main ikl.m; >: ii. I'-.-J a Ihtl..
ApjminUng of commlileea.
Ret- ilu.t n.r
and often, and lo hate Hie mPk at tiuAdjounimuiii for dinner and abclal
•nine tiniiw.-nil'irc .al.etcry feedinc
to run the
They .sl.oub! ih- Io<I ai least t-.-ti
The PiV4
Hut lurk dinner furnlabed by the
caasea tlie bowi-U to huie naturally. tiPieii a day ai lirst.
i.'nlMli-s of the city,
If .the' are lurllned lo eonsUiuiiDii
If tliere is any ac-rioua eoaatlpatloii
Tuesday Artanwon, 1:30
Bfve a little eaMuroIl, or rl'e inj«- use molaraes to awtetep the milk lu
BiABim:.
tlona of soap and wanu water.
Mead of rucar.
ITayer.
KobIi the man- quiet, and feed careTeach the young coKs to cal a ttl»lieporiH of Xbmmitte^.
tolly for a week or ten 'days, w hen ture of rrnsbrd Oats.-wheat bran and
Klcilon of uffleen.
abe may be tumeft to pariure-^but oil uieal as noon as posafble.
RoH call of sccieilea.
only for a abort time at lir^t.
Mnslr. total solo — Mn. Conrad
The quality and kind of food Rlveti
Benaoh. Manlstae.
Horaea Naed Carwful Faading.
(he tsare afferta the mint at once, ao a - Many ta.rmfra asperience trouble
HroRram nf readiitBs and mnslr froi
close watch ahould l>e kept tb atan In kepliic hfiraes in Rood -eondltlDii the different sorietles
the roll la proper ffrowth.
The Women of t >e BIbh
dorlrs lUe winter. In many ea«es this
Jones. KlDRsley; Mrs l^wlli
Tf Ibe r.are dees not Itaee uiik Is diK to the fact that they
■■car ^niliilnn to start with in Ibe fall, ker Creek.
enonth. eow-'a mlk may tw- aii-ea
/Inffnence of Onr Own Society
soon as <he eepseii
Mp «ut. Iml U nlwi be 'door srittg flfieniiiiier.
common aenr-t.
I finished, they are tnrued out Oar Ova ComniuDit,v—Mr* F. G. Merlire. ATltls la a mis-aki*. Tl:cy|rlil/ Mtniaiee,
Very rivh nulk ahould not lie use>1.
-Mla* Ruth Craig.
The milk should lie drawn warn'need ireful feeding and tillenUtm ri|^ Muilc. vctal
AddrcM. The Mlslon of the l.ndir«'
from the cowi ami s-vccient-d \i Uio Ibis liiiw luorr than ai any oihi
rata of a-lablesroonrul of aucar U> a cause ihcy
they are often
ofien ion
lur. dow-n
dotvn a-j<i .Aid Sortety lo tbe N'n(f-niur<-ligocr* —
qoiri of milk.
Jtlre-I nut wiih the aumraerc work. Uer. K^drlek.
Colli, rail be reared by hand In ibhiThls la parllculariy true If the wot* QiPMtl^ W.

war—OB row's (Bilk. ifMbe feedlDS is‘haa been beary. rber ahould be

AdAovrameBt.

Itt THIS WOMAN REFORMIN^TAMMAS
'FOUND HEALTH
By ALBERT .LDUIB WOOD.

J.
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Wild not give Lydiia EPink*

Among the founcore and t
worked under me when I
Black niaiBond
iMaiBOBd imlBe. aa
to’.VegetaWeCompound
Biaek
rar aa i can rememb-'r, Taniaaa Sar­
gent was the only f>ul ab*Ulner. '
Ifr All Rest of Medicine
On* afierr.ooa a prcniatorelr fiiwd
Oaese
Hoge
imnibly tuife m handle, but always do
ID the World.
' •boi projected a ton of coal, tsorc or
One ar the crc-iiliet tnduatrie* In H'*'' with care.
.
.
.
.
'*''*•
Tammas' direction, dlrtribulI,',
I, ,1... r,l,Hl.r.
*a.Ohie.- I roffered everything Ing It Kotnewhai Itapanlally over van?
dry. Hj; Mirt- llial he alna's baa
*
a
female
wrakneev
after
baliy
ooa por.ioai of hie anatomy. As waa
ml Ihe produiilon T-ir ilie table of
...
111. '-Iron
hod.
I had iamb mr custom when any of the men waa
pnik. hniii, and um-rse. Nut a slono I CiK-d picK nr*- nut ci^wn and fat1 „,a. U . „lni a„p u,
hod block apou be- him for a few mlButro even' day.
Wind ai-il water.
Ik left untumetl by the Ii-doel r-P- l-.Kil
fore my cj-oe. my
-The doctor aaya.- b* volonteerod
enimciii ii> tipxelop this line of aBri- I Ccenf btv^tliuE and Bn<Ml feeding
back adicd and | u,
on ooc such occanon, "thai mt
i-ullural IndiiKlry. Ai thu same lime .are m< cln.-uly allied that tlx-v rauat
was so wcA 1 o(^ puro blood an' guld habits be belter
the deeply iiiooKhI qilqallon rif lln- 'so tOBCilier. Ouc- la nsetea-; without
hardly stand Bp. Mj than hit pUyafe. That'a win' o' tba
efi'ert Ilf lork diet upon the banian the tflhei.
face was yellow, dummy."
quminy."
stem Boes nierrilvon.
If oIb!: i-tui> jnvisjns f* r <-ne month
oven my fmgi-maib
"The 'dummy.' Tammaa, and Wbai
wc-iT col'irlcas and 1 maj tbal b*r I qnsried.
Hob tannine Ik a sui-reMjtfl Cnau- 'or two nioiilji-i. you bate lost all their
al oi-<-ui>allo-i (or tiivu. Very lev.- feitl for lhal leUElh of lime.
•Tre never told a aool. Bnt HI gia
They wilt baxii lieeii aluntod A
ulneu follow it
you lo coafldence. ita
li'a tae
the atorj
atory
...r.hi,ceitaln esteni. and y*'>u ran never
. 4 Zr'n'L‘‘.,L',,^llu.lA
“* refonnaUoa. Time was when
The boar oiibIh always to toe kept'sain what has been lost.
In a-peii by liimnidf. pieferahly awayrj A now should never have pfro
Ik to town and back and not get
"Them doya David Ftepbena and m«
from (lie other lif>c,i. He sbiaild have fore she b one yt-ar ulil,
Ited. 1 would nol give yourVegctabl.i
a *UKid-al*ed yard In WIilHi he ran
Be aure ihal the lirtvMl nuw»
, ftnipound for all the rest of the medi- was fast cronies. One nigbt I bad oa
oserclae.
haviiiB emiuch kisnllvi- IihmI i<> k .df
ifthes in the world. J tried doctor's med- been fcellC w-eel the day. David com<a
W «» '« U-- 1-1
other them.from 4-*--oi.ilaB •-onsilpai.-d. f^-am-sa^ they di.I me mr^-_”-MroIf allowed (o run -wllfi
IL.-.D.
UU»,
Imea lie Is yery likely to iajurv llieiii c-*aiKHpaied at r8m.v.inB lime, there
hafH*.
'will la- luses of fH-nzy and eonautiuen:
feelln' ower weel. a bit o' brandy
Anotlier C'a-sft.
Keep him IlirlUy. hut m>l l*m faU h.Ks
would be better than ordlnar' speeriL
nr Ids cel will Ik- piltiy.
I Cases nre kmiwn of fever and frenzy Kebo, n.—"I was hr-therpd for ten Tammaa.' So I ea'd for the hrendy.
Tn-Ml him klmll.v. but never trust will, m.wb lurruuliiK lo the early wn with fetnah- tnnhh-s and th<-doc- an’ feeRn' aome better after the Brat
him. 1l w*-ll iraiued. he will be rea- aprilic.
^ rsdidnothalpm'-. I was ao weak and one, 1 kept a callin'. Now; bein’ eicfc
* that I rr«ld not do ray wroric like at the start and the brandy b*Hn'
-ry month I had to siiend a few •trong and nnquallCed. It soop wcut
In Hie' ft r yea rs t he y* in bed. I read so mony lelb-rs about to ma held. By ao' by David aald
I liiu; bi-t-ii at thi^hi.snilal
thi- hi
l|p liua] vdin E. nnkhdtn'a VegeUblc Com- tnmmat not to my HI
likin', aa' I took.ex.^.,«ndrufinRf.fnal.-troubk-sihalIgot ceptloiu to It. To mak’a long atory
not uiu-red .V word. AI flr>t lie wi^s
,^,bolU*ofiL Itdid meinoregoodthan abort, we aoon partad in anger.
aiehiy but he Ir. now mliu:
^ngiythingda-IeverUK-'randnowithas.
«i
declare
I
never
fell ao'auanga
fii-althy. TIh- man apiwar.s
Vr-sl me. 1 f.--l b.-tter thsnJ
have ■■VI.:
,,0^ UV*
nor ■lUW
since ■■
aa II UlU
did ■
when
---------....U I gvi
and imderouind l.iil when It <-omes
evi-rruisinc hJh HiniiBlits by tiirani
...
....
**VU ACXC IKK au
I JUKI UM
i-lcrg ills mind reniis l.i tell him
in my
- Mr*. O
HeTO* Gbeeksttxct,. -ij^^p j talked aod walked tin I
It hac br«-n with greaM^t difrici
ki
that Hi<- |.liy»lelauf have learned
UUai^
knocked
up. O, It was a peeUful
-ij eoadlllon!
Hull- Ui--> have at>out him. It Ik by;--^At
|
At last my pina
gied ont benealh
llev«-d lie was a millor. ThruiHf#
......... ................ —
ma. t
1 sunk .t.„
down ,r.
Ir. g atapor. It tnuat
shnwliig him picture* it has Is-enMe*
PERSONALS,
rifled he was .vn offlerr. prol.ahl} ,b# «-♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 'a' been two o'clock when I awoke,
awoke, doused wl' d*-w-. arifO an’ cauld.
the iityy and p-'T-.sIhly as a m.-mOfj (Fi.iiii \V.s|i,«..l.-i>'* He. ;.r.| Kaci. .
ily eona** wire atlU befuddled, bat
.if some ■rette extiedltl.in. Thrtvgl Arthur E. Frarer leave* ter'-orrew not ao bad as h* tore. I waa lyin' In a
Jiuhll.iiy jttvru the .as.- c]urinc»r‘«' >h>'HM.ii. Wl^..
|,.- »,H ravine near w-hi-re Halleu's street
P-vsi f.iur y.-ars Mai- offlcl.vls haiwi '•|s-n*l —i-i*- Hon- wlili fri. iM<
eewer etnptira into Wlillams' creek.
"My 5pst feeUo’* was of angej with
e* l»«r thousand* *,f leil.-r* fromic
®''♦'feef- «brv.-t speeiclist.
rayr-H snd Davli-*-ttltB iBjartf for
T ‘l'" ...... ..
Kempt Wat Made to Fatten CHmg Mins III .-.e-irth of i^lsBlUK lo..-d .mij"'
bein’ Bueh a br.vst. a^ With David for
ot/es.
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Upon, Negro Inmate in Ordcr
ow.-r-persuadin' me lo drink with 1m.
t uyah-lsns wottld
'As 1 robbed ma eyca. tryla' -to ght
to Make Shewing on
for the
Tone ago hut Hicy fear«-d)' liiT-S *■ E- s.>i.
the cobw-bs out o' ih*m. I cangbt
pae.
health would n*>t permit.
alght d' some one lyin’ on Ih* grooa
cratEon will be jierfonned
near by. Lookin' clo**, I uw iwaa
Ja. k on. June t. t unvl t Jos* p!i
Alfred ffelsen
Leland
Darld. 'Here.' saya.J. 'be you fonow ia*
Havlilimn is' exp<-ei(-d tu uke HuCie, BonT' There waa no ouawor.
siiitid ihis afternoon lu his own di-•Haod up yer held an' be c*-evU, else
ni
baste tba snoot, mon,' I aald SHU
--.I'M- .;■--• (v*

.- —
leiiKc- :iBBiiiKl HioeharCi- «t liavlnc M-t
:e iimoN(-Ti thi; mo: nine no answer. 'J’ll imak' U>*« ulk.' I
fir*- 10 lln- -faikiun j>rls<m i-tndir
Ibea ma ban’, touchnd
I felled, an' Just lb<
f.ir hi* lioric- at I t -k^i'i
twin*- wareln-iise. He wa» esjs*-1«-*l
heav.-d
II. h« "^turned to hi. ■ *
.tone- ^ In ..
Harry Wilis
lo swear that whll<> he ami the other
It at 'im and it struck full on his brid.
honi* at I’-ay i
pii-'omrs i.iiB(:eer<-<I of the fife plot.
______
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....... i ’TTiore waa still no aoun’ from Dain tl •• c’"- <-tr
were in Deiruli under Invt-jitirailoni
..
I
^ ”*** “P
ataggrred over
Mies Carelli* OHinger and Elua-. to 'm. i put my 'and on 1m. David
by niirns op*-ratli-s. h.-was approart,- SANGUINARY FRAY 18 REPORfB
iK-th IlriirKcli • D-iToil ate vit.ilin;:' wai cold as delth.
Cd !•>• .-1 ilel.-.ti.<-, asln-d lo
FROM MAtAMOROS.
friend*
: ■ city.
j "That teemed to sober BM. Maheld
lilt llutler. a iiecro Inmate at'
Mrs. Edward Lautner left yesterday ’ cleared up. The 'ortlble truth caraa
Jaeksim.
The dcU-rtui- ItarldrKia
for (!ran<l^;i|.iih*, wl-.crr.»-he will visit . to me. I 'ad murderod ma best friend
KB'S, told him that he "Ha'd to moke
for Konig'-ifutr. Sh*- will al«) vUli 1:;J
blood. I could na .bide tbe
I s1inw ini;.'*nml wanted m te u-u the
I,,.,.,.,,
1 place, but toroed an' ran m fast at I
i-rltm- on nml.-r.
'
< could toward wboam. Once then-. I
r Detroit;
and'feU on tb* bvd.
OISPATCt+eS SAY HEAVY LOI I
"n'hen daylight come. I thpngbi ev­
K11i.« Kani.-^ii.'ll.
ery footstep was the conataMe corala*
Ernest Foster and daughter. Miaa to lie to Jell. On a aodden there was
Atda FoMt-r of Aldt-n. are lit Ihe dl;. a knock on Uta door an* David e»
tered.
United SlalCB Consulate Was
was ji'i TlKitiDg frif-nde.^
“1 was never s’believer In gbor's.
Dr. Martin left for Grand Rapes
reet Lina of Fir* Butt Cen^
yi-rlenlay. wheu- In- will siK-nd *o'tm but at that moment tny vlcw-s chang'-d.
Johnson and Attaches El^.
I* my 01
lit-ie on business.
' All tbe burled aupei
ca^ad Unlnjurwdi
cestora waa reeurr
Qartd.’
Jena Petcraen left today on a short
gasped. ‘ 'ow came yon \nr
bii*io,Pss
trip
to
Columbus.
and
tirnw-nsvtiie.
Tex,
June
4.-(^k
Surgeana Anxious to Establish Identi
"David took ma 'and. I sboddered.
other
points
south.
!
luHonalist* today arc practlca^)n
ty of Man Found In MinneBut Iwaa with relief to find it warm
Mrs. Chaa. McMkhaet of West
’uman, instead o’ clSBiny an'_
eonirol of 3talamai<n. follow-bi|al:
* aeu.
in*lay fori gbottllke. 'Porgi'*
kold *
ho-4r battle with the fe*lcnil cFlan Klevi-nlh alrcel.
rill villi fafS.. 'I waa In the wrong last nlghL'
Film anii l»clrt>ii
there. H*-avy luas of Ilf*- to
VTWk/Ood. you’re alive. David,*
llm-hol* r. Minn . .luiio
friends
la
Flliil.
going
no
to
IMrol1ilt<*d Slates (-onsiilali
says
L
*J
mlg^t
V
kUled
you In the
to
nitcr.il
Hio
grsduatiog
eserrlaes
of
deltir-KS and aklll of Kurgoans nt, the'
^irort line of fire durlnu
Minnesota Stale lio.Miital h.-re. d.r ,„j.
and
Ihe Thtmios N**rmal Training arhool. drink.'
" -No faar you’d hart a friesd, drank
pends the KolutiuB of what has fur
Her daughter. Miss Gm-c MrMliJical.
or aober,' be eaya
will gradual*.
four year* iKt-n one of die mast my*
commander, who v
"'But did na tbe atone but yoa.
i.-riou* r«S4w Of lost Identity In Ihe
Miaa Bartha MeHicheal is spending David*' I speired.
some time wit hrolaiive* In Flint and
"He looked at me damfoanded an*
middle west. After four y*v»rK. surthe hospl
edged avray. Tammas. you’re alrk aa*
geons at iii<- hospiUil announced to
IV-tpolL
day they will oiierate on "J. C. It "
Mrw. Etta Packard of Sanford. Flo­ ont 0’ TOUT bead. Ill get a doctor,’ bo
rida. Ib ylBltlnE her slrter. Mrs. P. P. aaya.
a man of 4ii or 4u years of age. who
“ 'Na. na none O' ihaC aaya-J.
Vane at 112 West J'ronl *treeL
w-a* found wandering aimlcraly about
' Tammas.' be aaya again.' Iveta aa
Mias Anna Bliss of Bensonia, is in ni trick 1 bad played on me last nigbL
the deii'>t,al lV.vscca. Miun.. one even
Ui* j-ity-today.
inc In JumThe man U known
Toall mla- it was 'Allow ETea. I toft
Owing to ths fact that Traversa ma door unlocked an' tbe boys got.
•J C.
Ik-Clly 1-oya w-<jn a game yexterday. Geo. Into my rv>oi^. look ma best rig. haL
} the linln.
Hals 1
F. FrlBck. rt-glMcr ->f deed* oT -An- ■boon an'- all. then got a dummy froia
boih of Kellairo. came to Traverve Myen’ store as’ rigged it ont In all
I ms finery. Then they paraded tbrough
<1ly today to attend
toon vri’ Mcester Stephens, as.they
Robert Baldwin, formarly a science; ...
yjipy
•ayln' I
,
_ 1 ma duds by eallln' at tbe
school, now connected vriUi the Mh-fa- back door o' tbe Hallcn atrpet aewer.
igan Agri*-ii1tufe college was In the | Come! Tammaa. an' ha' a drink or ao.*
city yesterday.
|
.«V* .*• T®
Misa Chariette, LaForge of Elk Rap-; *'
RIDER -^A8 SEVERELY Hl^:
id*, siuint the day In - thu Hiy with :
THE lilIXUP
/ I
friends.
' |
Simple Rnlee for Long LHe. ’
When a man of tUnety-akven talkn '
Mrw. Frank Beer of Angefl, aperrt
Horoa Was Arnnev. King I
on beallb. we listen, ud eapedally U
Entry in tha flacas—Vi|
day In the city.
bta
name
la StnItL Tbe oldest Uvtng
to be £ngli4
Mrs. George Jackson' of Kingsley,
Suffragette.
eturned to her home last evening. gradoate of Yale. August Smith, says:
I 'Get to bed early every nlghL Take
Ihe day
! your meals regularly. Eat only plain
Mra-lieorge Smith of Kingsley, was
weU-eooke*i foods. Doni gad
Kpsom. Unglaud. June 4.—,
In the «lty jeKierday the guest of around alt over craaUoB attending
dealined. woman, supiioaedl:
frlendB.
j balls and partlet and thtnga"
unt suffragette, was faially
Or. and Mrs. Alva Tyler left yes-) Add to thU the advice of a Mted
ihbi afternoon .at the Ciisora'
terdav for Grand Rapl*. where, they, neurologiat who aaya: TAoat barber
•Icrby. w hen she ran o
and prasped Aatr.cr.
SeU-FlUlntf
entry, by the bridle. T1
CH
-- -»i. -n.™-. *- SS
■«
ed. ^Dd ihi-n horse and i Ider Tel
Reed City on a short bu»lne*s trip.
—~Th*r«KiiiltbibcCrwcaM /
woman was eaught beneath thB. Ceeker of'Bchemberg was in. safm tba svaraga atan raachaa tba
Pidf*." To fill, sl.-calr dip I
loK horse and hadly ercsbe*!. Jgi Che city yesterday on batlneea.
| age of tvreotr-flva be baa attber laadr
Jones Is severaly hart and
Mr. and Mrw. H. M. Lardie of Old a fool «f Umaett- or hm amglagat
live. ”111* woman was later 1
fsBten. retvnied List evening after •oma vroman to do ft lor
as Emily Wildfag t>av|dK>3.
Bhort UuKlacis trf? In the clly

DAVISON Will
TAKE STAND

lAY GIVE AWAY OETEGTIVE

FIHHT TWELVE
HHHR BATTII
FEDERAL FORGES OEFEJIB

TO SOLVE MYSTERY

TRAGEDY AT
EPSHM DtillS

As a Graduation
Present
««e sogocst

WAS HjUSHFD UDDER Al|U

^ThePen MfhThe
Crescent-Filter"^

There are manvl
80 called sel?filling fountain!
pens, but there is 1
only one with the i
right principle— - I

CONKLIN’S

I

Fountain Peni

Ctty BOOK Store

WASHINGTON — Aanoui...^
waa made hw- fOd»r that the fff
rional coBservatlon topwgrei
b<^ bore November ls:o.

n

CARO—H. T. Pbelpa. a marchanl of

’•J'lL.SS

OBAIfl) TRAVERSE HERALD A^ TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY. JUHE 5,1918

<

PAGE SEVI

J. W. SLATER, The Homefurnisher
In my mammoth stock ot House Furnish­
ings can always be found hundreds of pieces
of Home Furnishings at special prices. Buy­
ing as we do in large quanUties there are al­
ways a few pieces that are slightly damaged
in shipping, or that lor some other reason
we wish to close out. Then to there is quite
often remnants or broken sets that you can
buy at a fraction of their real value, so if you
are in need of anything in the House Furn­
ishing line it will pay you to come in and
look over my stock before buying.
There arc only a few of the many big 7hin§sI)ou§M:&rthe
values 1 have mentioned in this advertise­ homeJast
ment.

%ime;mens£ir
ib£husj/hmsewi&
120 East Front Street

IWi
ifflii

I

J. W. Slater’s big House FurnMing store contains hundreds
of household necessities but our
space wiU only allow us to
mention a lew of them.

CARPETS, RUGS AND LINOLEUMS
9x12
IngraSn
Rugs
$3.25
to
$11.75

l.iin-. I «'j:nni. i.taik'

llvi'ty llullM W iiv lie,its
i-aiiiiii't. It' vi.ii
('i>iii«i niiiy iitmtfiiK' til'- niiiiilx-r "f sir-ii-i unit till'
«»f lalMT it \v.ili1.1
l'<: willii'iil "n'-.
M.vic ini.l at tiH' i ri"- y..ii want t" pay ai
SiattT?., n. iiai "-.i-r 4H iliir'T'Mi! ily).-s j.i si-li-«t
iiniii all till- wii\ ri-iiiii a
at-$5.25 lip :
;)n- V'-'-y li-st "II ill" ii;ai-k"i

I'-'' iT'-aiii fn-iZ'-rn ,if 1h'' lnnf niakfK. up

Here Is a Special

75c

li:iniiii"fk«. dozriw of pri'Xl.';

ki-|wI

fr"W. u|i Aroin 75c

Ga'."liiii' s-|i«ri-R. all mz‘-s. up fnini ...................................’...■.'$2.60
I'il si..v>-s. J. 2. " ami 4.1'unn-rs wiili and whlmut warnlilt* ivln-ir lip fniui^..................................................... .................. $2.50
Kxpr>-s<i wu;;"n*:mid cuanti'r watnui'i. up frutn.. 65e

$13.00

Tiifi writijji-rs. siH rizos. up from ...................;...................... $1.50
('I'ltlii's

Just 10% Saved on a Large Rag or Carpet lor the Next Two Weeks.

alt >dz''s, up Crniii................. ......................... .............. 50c

.\dj:istal>ii- win'lnw la-rix-nK to lit any size window, up from 20c

This has been the best nii* amLcj^et se.ison we have ever enjoyed in the Grand
Traverse reiiion and we want to make tt a? inr^e a-t we p'ii^ibly can. s ) for the next
two vveeks we are )<oinU to share the protlt with yoo. Come iu and look over the
many beautiful patterns we are showing.

.

nrlaiiis t'mni •’•'V pi-r pair't<’i..........................•........................$12.00

Taix-stry v.i^ain>i fri'm i?l-T.'i p^r pair.lo......................;.$12.00
('(.urii. .iVvrs. from T.V tu ........................................................ $$.00

A beanlUol Sbcl2 Brossel Rug. all wool nap, closely woven, for only E16.75

wbil" tli'-y lii't : 4'.'27.iM. kit.-li'-ii i-aliiiici. tw. ti.'iir
iiiiiR. nn"
ilivi.l.,1, 1’ 111 "rilling i»>:iri|>. IhiiIi
. liirj;a si/", iiar.h--..... 1 ...I riaisli. ,! t-.j., f,.r i.iily____ $7.85

.................

Vvastittii.' 11 Hi'hiiii's. all l:itii;.i and inak<«. iqi rroiii ............ $2.95

to

Si;:::

3ii"

-."li'l "nk wTill •yi>r«t>-4

.......... .......................

9x12
Dunbar
Rugs
$8.75

Kitchen Cabinets

nr 1

IJnii'K r".|-s i'.ir .V. I'*.-. 1-V nnj........................................................

Room si^ Axminster Rugs, good grade, several different beautifUi patterns in floral and
Oriental designs...................................... ............................................................. f 19,25
An Squares, ail grades and sizes up from..................................................... ............... $S.35 .

25c

r.«N. p'T d.-r'-n.-frotii 7.«p t'>.............................................. $1.50
Wiii k.v, slia'liw fi^nn !"<• to................................................ ;____

65c

birsT" sizi' sliadi-s inad*- to ord.-r.)

fMl
Library Tables

Xhree Big Brass Bed Bargains
S.tli'I iirjivi. '..'iiJir;iiit<-<si Ji- i'l jii'i.'t
(otuRitil'isl ai'i'i t'l-iHil ;■>,! with
»i'uiir;iiit'"'l fi'-ici .pf""/' I.......
lii«-'|ti.T. 2 iii- l•ortlr|• pi'si. -■•s ill. till­ iiiii*i t*"'i. •J ill, si'li'l liniss p"sis; 1 .l.iii. |xist. I.riisi pilliirs. J
>11. PH'S-- li;ir with -*i 1-iii. t'r.iss ;ill.T
in'.'. :<-in. K"liil ln-Mss. kio'I's, <nitv l-'.'h;
! iiiN. .'i l'_.iii. lill'-r nxls,
in. Iiriiss
iifiist lijiMs
$9.76.
hiills "II p"sis. "Illy ................... $27.50

r

OncPKccJ

................

l:.-.;

.--a.N. t.;. I'roiii.................................. ........................................

75c

i’:ih ••

s'ijts; np rr-'in ...........................................................................

15c

We are showing a nice as­
sortment of Cut Glass and Sil­
verware at cutprices. Noth­
ing makes abetterwedding
present
.
There Should be a

Vl^cK'YbuAre r.,u

laterested

'DAVENPORT

to (lecf) year after year oo a matuctr
to know jus how it is made. 1
your hcahh and comfort to consider. 7
Examinaiiun Clasp” shows you what is i^de

< “Standturd” Mattres
all } ou‘iiave to do is to pull it apart and take a to

It

60c

IN LVEIRY HOUSEHOLD

t’s The Inside Of
Mattresses^

‘liil

c-'i'i r^-t n-i.
Srcottd, y&a can keep It cteomr—
the i rijvo;"ii chamber of the lleluinjjilall i.i'lii.fj vrilh aix'ivi.whiU'. ti'i.l
nunJ «o-/5cr* —Ii3
' e I*n.H

.......................................................

lip fr.mi .................................................................. $1.16

Cnt Glass and Silverware

This lii'.'imiriJ .\iii''ri"jin
isik lil.rarv t.ilil",
42x26-m. i..p. br;:.-.ira-v.-r. bav. f ............ Ill.ir ui
•a--h "."1. "ily ......................
................. $8.75
\V. a;-,, sliiaiim.' tlf Ill' s; iNijuisH. ............ . lii.riiry
taMc. M" liav,- '-vi-r sliowii. S

- Saves IceIs Cleaner

21c

l■;l:"•.•.s.Adl -.'Rid.-I. lip fr'.m

Bed No. 2

POFtILWN LlNEilMII

19c

V.'aii lamiK. ".iiiTi.d- ;". for........................................... .....................

t^iiilti. all

1;
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Ili;is.s laii'i's. .Tiiii'l' t.- willi .-l.iiiiii.-.v and wfck. for............

C Yim can feel with your own hand the downy
clasiicity of the pure, saniniy' cotcon-fck from which
Mi-oresses arc made. Ask to see the VSondard.”

Only One-MotioQ Bed Made!

Credit

This wonderful bed opens fnn
• HaadaoBW Parior iS^rei^
to full sHw(72z«7indiee) Sawcomfortable bed wUA
s twnitmn
md
fdte/eotton r*
Yog don'

.

'‘Standard”

.

______________lekwed. WeUvwitflated.
........................ ....... etf^eidbr/ Lasts a lifetme.

^^^A^idaot^edtbiieor birthdaycift AstylaaBdpriostDaQiterarTM’*
taste and pocket-book, w
, CALL AND SEE ONE

’ PJ^OE ETGnT 4S

ORAVD TSAVZB8E HERALD UnTTRAVEBSS BAT EAOLE,

THDRfiDAT, >T7HE 5.1913

.tI mn, allua to iwl and maik
4 ♦•♦♦•♦«♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ vaHiapcr bangs In testupna.. vbicb 44444444444444444
« MAPLE EUCAR DAINTIEE. ♦ lot eat square*.
4
IN PINEAPPLE TIME.
4 the spideru of vacation time decorate ‘4 PON YOUR ENTERTAINMENT. 4
ilo Blanc Mange—MoUun three 44444444444444444 most InanUt
If you (btok mapl» syrup is mndr tat
(■oonfuls of cornstarch in four
After putting up your own plneap* er of duat-gaiherlng.
Ferns are at their |>reltle»l In June,
for one purpose, and that atone.—to lal
ilB of milk, (hen add 101*0 plea one year, ynti will never go bark on a, bench In a eoroer of the room and a table d ecorsled entirely «!ib
rakes.—you *11! have an ag^ cupltfls of bomni: milk.
untU It to the • ready-made" tin-can kiii-l. It |s the winter, and luat out ol door* in ,
,
a pretty effect. Malden----- jurprtse whs-n you read the fol- bolls for eight minutes, then add half Is quite a little *ork to cut the'pine- u,e spring and fall. I* the «nier buck*
lowing iccliies from Table Talk;
a ciiplul of tnaiile »yrup, siirrlog ihor- apples and ahred tbam. Thla should
m (hla age of individual drinkioK
nicest tor this purposh.
Macaroon Cream-Thls dainty de>u
oughly. Wvide into small *ei molds be done and sugar put'er er them thp ciii« that water bucket is wqrih stoi*
'he sptaya are ao dainty and delsen U made with mararoon «-roam a*
l* «»>••r'e with day before' rooking them. The can- pj„g to look at. The water U carried Icate. but any fema wlU be nice. Uy
a foundation. When ready to serve whipped anti sw-eeiened cream,
ning Itself is done like any other fruit, i^fore school In the mor^g'.
A* the sprays of the ferns •over the white
lanly dll ull glasses with the frosenMaple tlugar FVosting—One heaping
There is no more wbedesome canned aofond bell rings everr ichlld on the cloth or make a mat of them In the
cream and pile whlpioKl cream on top. cupfni -of maple sugar, one cupful of ^nill than this, and thq Juice Is almost puyground wsnu a drink. They lim center of ih6 uble. wllb a wreath' of
Camlsh with English walnut*, halved, boiling water, one white of egg. a » specific fer dIphtberU and tbroat u,, hurriedly, tin cui« are dipped int ferns around the table abent a foot
or blanche.l.slntonds. To make the pinch of cream of tartar. But maple trouhlee, ^
the water, and In the bnstc iht little• frOTi the mau or the pbtes. Place In
o
of the table a pretty whit*
(Team iffe one plm of thin creaht. one suimr nod water Into a aaucepan.
When canning, ran aomc through hands ollen eo In—little hands whichI'the center
basket fllled with ferns; or. if liked,
cupful of grated maple sugar, a pint when -boiling, add the cream of tartar the coarse cutter of the neat.drrlnder. a moment ago had been playieg m
the basket or a fern ball -can be aasof milk, and a cupful of rolled mam- and hotl until it'forms a eoft ball and can It for uae in fro*tlags. |md- hlea-or spinning top*.' The water
pended from the ehandeller o»*t tb#
roons. previously drle.1 crisp In the when tried In cold water. Pour onto ding*, pies. etc.
iisstlly slpi»d. and the cup is paio
at-each plate a UtUe
ovet. three eggs, ond a pinch of aalt. the beaten white of egg. and continue
There is a time in June when pine- on to nnorher waiting child, who haa centei
time to rinse It. and dear, careful pot of ferns; these pots can be enamMake B cusUrd of the eggs, sugar and beating uni II of consistency o spread
are sold h
mother, did you wonder why. In spile eied In white. Green and white
salt, cool: add the other Ingredleui* between cakes.
aonably—In fact
you can buy for o'all >onr raie. John had lypboM. or soould be used In the Uble apiwlnt...I
TI.1. ™,i,
b,
s„„, Pn,ll».-T.o cu,.M. .bn|. ..
.
- T...I1 ai.h.. .lib jl,. m.|.l, ......
Mary- "always took everything that tnents and la the courses serveil. The
and will iw <-(|ually
________________. started in the neighborhood."
china can be In green and white, and
od. Serve I'• one t-upful of cbopiiod cocoanuL three
Pineapple Ic
cold tor t^ style of cream.
i large plncsPHe.
Home Cheer douhu If ihcie are
with
ft.les|«onfu)s of hotter. Mix all the
of cream
Caraiiicl fharloitc—l*ui half an
'••rns gummed on. H*«-saticepun and boll nnthe plaeaMe. and cboi> It fine. «nan> schools In Mlrhisan which andishes gamUbed with parsley,
ounce of gelatine to soak in cold wa­ fll it is ertsp when t
descrtpuoi i. but If bere
cold *aIn a deep dish and cover
cress or curly IctiQce leaves. Chicken
ter to cover; dissolve liy standing it ter. Poor onto hum-red platter or
Cover.eand let stand three l»- oh'?' ' 1C. no* Is the 'Ume to remsaUd made out of ihc white mtwt can
111 a lain of hot water. Place throe inxrhle slah and mark when c-ool.
hours. Then press through a sieve. «l> l>- » 1 while you aie starting Uie
be served on lettuce leaves, nwemed
tsblespooufuls of grated majdo sugar
Fioxen .Maide Sugar l*Tidding—Ib-at Stir it into the cream, and beat well, caiiiialg emaog your neighboru. uee
in a SBureitan and stir till melteii; add.
»>•> ’^■"vd in ,uuiy cases
the yolks of three eggs with a cupful Then turn II imo a freexer and freeie. If >ou e; iDoi do sotuelhlng to add to !"•«*
a Pint of rich cream. Mix the .volk*
• oMbe rchoul grounds The lcH“ce sandwiches roBed and tied
of graled maple sugar, and a level teaI'lneapidc 8herUi*-Stx lemon*, one "•«' '•••a"
of three eggs with fdiir lable*|iouufu|s
iia,™ <111 l» .Ud'u. wowratc
I”'- t"*" riW»" -lib » W-W
si-cunlul of eliiuaiiwn unlil light, add pint shredde<l plocapple. three cups
of fnapU- sugar, one teas|iounrul vula nrian lor ib, bo.kM oad
'e™
r"»” »■'
* of milk and the while with
n riipliir of hot milk, la-atlng well. *u
liillB mid two UhlesiHiODruls uf cold
III all he- rrouJ *b bbMO otop. iiai^r caw, r two eggs. Put milk and sugar in shrubbery, and yon
Then pla< e In 0 dotihh
white plates
liiHk: heal light Add Jhls to -.he caieexer. freeze a little, then add idne- "f 'He '»«»<«> s|«l s'bich <
nilv. niitil ibe
Su!c
r lK>llin
when noirut pple and lube of lemi
umuii and |»arl1y muling It. Stir In *'*C Vr-au
i!m^ i"'*olavor. Freezi
done. add egg* well 1
the gcUttne and sc, aside ,0 Cuol
•te«»cd
Rhubarb.
Pineapple- TapitK-a Pudding-One
Three Meat Recipes,
a* ice cream. iTejiarc a cu|iful of can
^lip a pint of (j-(>am to a U
Cut one jiound of rhubarb In halfrp of grated plneofiple. one cup
California Irish Slew-Cut
died frolls. ralslus. and fig*. Ju tlili
wlien ibc caramel la>xliis to thicken
Inch lengths. Have ready a Urge
water. When ' boiling add oneOmu ribs or neck ol m
slices, the laisius In 1ialv««. Make 1
add re it and beat Ihptougfaly. Ijne a
sabceian of boiling water, throw the
cup
of
granulated
upio^.
a*>tl
I
syrup of a miarter of a cupful each ol quart*
(harloite ius*c mold with si>onge
oire-lmlf
cup
of
sugar,
a
little
salt.
‘‘ctHe,
with
about
Ulf
a
cuirfol
of
rbubaib
In and stir the pieces down
maple sugar and water
cake cut In ibln Mice*, iwiir In the
Vhen clear add iliU to the tyhluts of water. Wanh carefully and. aa the with a wooden or silver spoon.
Put
and lull until it Is phii P and icmlt
(Kani and cover top' of mold with
„ ...........
...... two egg* well b*sM-n. When cool add wat.i^ Wl* sway, brown ifta meat in the cov-er on. and for four mibutes It
Ten niiniites I*
snfflci. -............
slices of the (wVe Keep it on ice for
drain the fi I andMirinto the . ream juice of onehalf letrmn. Serte «*ld H« own fat. Then pour Iu boiling wa- may be left, then the cover taken off;
cicral hours and when ready to
,zeff.-1^1nlshItvezing
with whipi*d cream or a boiled (As- ter ,0 cover. Have r«dy tender car. turti it gently eo at not to break the
erve turn out 011 a glass dish
melon mold and let
tarfl made from the remaining two lot-', (^elcly. turnip aud^onlon cut In rhubarb. The moment it l«ils it,
iiaBsfer t
.Maple Sugar Koll*—.Make a crust land so hour packed In lew and salt
volks.aud a pint of milk. uniform plc-e^ add to the meat, to- solions. and in three minutes or less
>ilh half a |s>und ol silled flour, sift- (, .(-quire .be shW Ji^rve wl.b
Pineapple Hesseft-M.kc a plneet* Kvther with a .-uplul or more of
tWaceoW^to -whether the rhu!ig the flour into a basin, mb four
hipped cieam sweetened ami flavorpie rieam by softening a tablespooi.- n.aio ami a little parsley. Th-rse go larb is old of ytMag, strain It off
ablesiiouuftiU of builer. Urd-or diii* d Wllb vsulH. Turn out the i.M.ld !ful of gel.iln.. in a q.arter of a ct.p 'o «'*ou' <•-"«>
'-'fuf'
-Itb the (»ver lilted on the
diig flucly into P. add one 1-as|>ooD- md garnhb with the cream
TbI* lof (-old wat. r, afterward, dissolving It InL- Wb.-n done and tender add a lit- eanceiran. Joel It ullp from Ijie sau(«eul of baking |X.wder
dish, aprlosle half a pound
1 pjneh of
,, |i,„, .-nough
-ea holl-ijlln a cup Of ll«; liquid Ukrn from a He gr<-en |TP|sr. thicken sllr.bti; will] mtn
alt. ihrn gradmillv add Jii«t enough
of augar >n It and grate the rind of
i(T andilcanof pineapple and healed to . the flour, season and serve.
• feast h«lh
cobi water to foim a Miff doiigb. Hull' taste.
Iboiliiig p(diit. Add one-fourth cup of
|.«mh Jardliilgre-TbU is I delight- one leiw ovfer. and leave Ull cold.
bU'klies*. Spread
a.iie syt-f fugar and the Juice of a lemon. Set fu| way of serving lamb In
Maple Svmp
bntler, tlieo cover with a ml
A Mending Trick.
used on «hc Juice into a i«an of cniihod P-e. mer wjicn ftewh vegeublo
up. wv all kiiuntadc of one tablcsiioonfiil uf <'b<
I. but It v-an IH- u*vd at otber saaA mending trick of one of onr fama licwcr aiuj w hen it liegiiis u. thickrm. fold
gibldle
-(itron |>eel. one uhlesiuoafnl of
,* served (tm- cup of double ereaflt beattu. l'*e sons by e*|doy|ng different <anned ily la with those annoying renu in
use Mill for the het syru].,
|H*1 English walnut meats and 0
c
InMde
o.'
dUhe*
If
Risible,
and
vegetables.
Prei^
the
roan
In
the
sheetg
which
are otherwise so good
with ice cream. Iluir(V 1
ful of crushed mapl- aufiar Koll ^|.
In each dlsii. uaual w.v and while It U cooking cut that it se-ms ^a shame to mar tbeir
• eaurepan. add I ruplul o'
Jelly roll fashion, (lit Inin fu
maple sy rup and a qnartei of s'cup of with the cream In the ceiiter and n luitiip and two small carrots into smooth breadth with dams. For eilber
piece,*, and lake in a modersti
■p forms a -Tound the edge in little heaps. Cm balls, using a French vegeUhU-cutter, a three-coniered or straight tear '
ervam. Boll
C(»k icwedy I* to overcast each edge of the
Maple Syrup Sandw la-Iiea-Boil one
'whon "i»tH\y drtppl^^^
one slice of the luneapple Inin dU Falling tb’u they mn Ih« ditad. Cool
(Til.ful of maple sugar, half a (upful
^^ilc hoi over eacu fiiunds nr triangles, and u*e. «»h a In a i-lnt of water eeasoned with a rent with fine close siitcbes and line,
of fhopiTd dale*, hslf a cupful of ^^vlce ot cri-am The Ice cresni to fc» candled -(herries, to decorate the level leaspoonful of salt. WTien done Imt strong thread. The edges then
blamhed and chopped almonds, ond ^
,'^1* satpe should !«• dU.he;.
drain thoroughly, then return ,0 the show a tiny, tbretd-llke roll Instead
table of the "raw." Then these edges Blast
half o cupful of diced pineapple.
.nd flnvortd with either vanilla • Pineapple WlUp—One can graled ume *ai
|iliieai>lde. one pint of water, three sikxm^I of butler. ihr(<e ublet-ioon- be caught together: overcast, catrhrook gently for eight nduuie*. '^ke , lemon. ^
Mis'n
lemons,
one
and
onl^llalr
cups
of
ful* Wh of stewed peas and string log neaily.and closely. tt*ben done
frum the lire and add one iables|boDMaple Sugar Spice Cake»r *Cul cupful (If graicd maple sugar *1 h half rugsr. put all lugmher and Iwil twen- |hw«,f. cut Into half-inch lengths, a half pull tbe cloth out smooth and pros.,
bread In lung, I
a cupful of Kueei crMm. Sift a tea- ty unnuieK. Meanwhile soak half c leasiKioufnl of sugar aud t ffrallng ol The "mend" is no larger than the tear
crust. Spread l Kli tbe t
s|ioonful of bilking i«wder lii s one l>aikagc of Knox's geUline In cold ws- ouimeg Mix together without It-iilng Itself: is not only neat but so rirong
roll up. wjappln
II tn vat
and a quarter cupluU of Itoui . Joa*. ler i« cover, and Just liefore retnovlng them get massy, then 000k on baca that It can not pnH apart. It lakes
ilte pineapide from off the stove add of range five tninmes. Take up tbe more time than ordinary mending, but
lud half I
s|>oon(uI of cln
lie and stir until dissolved roast on a hot platter, arrangi.- the will last forever, and If a Mr can be
Iiaiicr can he rcmove.1 and ih.-y will much allxidce.
rotk* of
iway until quite firm, then vegetable* III a rircle around the a pleasure to lotdt «p<)n.."thU U that."
keep the Shais' dt-whed. Till* filling i* three eggs, beai
md
*
very nice for layw' cak.*.
half plat of whipited cream, nieai and serve hot. U preferred, the-----------------------d then the whip in
lfl,a mould until flrio and vegetables may be cooked separately
flhapbord’a Pin.
Mapltj. Syrup Dainty—Two rtipfiils llffly whipped white* of the egg*.
p,ch ^loitnted by itself, hut It is
One pound mashed iiotstoes.
of w hipping cream, one • ruplul of ■our into buliereil and floored iMins. rbets ready in Ik- *erved..iuru out ol
ine-halr ounca
milk, one cui.ful'of maple sMUp. oac >nd l)ake in a moderate oven. Tl;t
her half j.lnt of easier and i.retiy the other way- half ,pound cold
ready tn *
cauliflower bioken Into -flowerets. 1^ butter, one slice of onion, one-half gill
cupful of IdanchFit .almond*, oik- can
i and I
Is made I
g for this (•{
few Brussels sprouts or slices of beeu of gravy, a lltUe milk. pep|>er and
of peaches cut in di(-|. one lessiiouiilul
r. with the n
given
4 4 44444 4-4444444 4 4 make a nice change and addition.
salt. Cut meat imo slices and sessoii.
each of orange extract, lemon and
4
THERE ARE STILL SOME 4
Baked liver and Bacon-Lay thin Crvase a pie dish and line It with the
vanilla. .Mix well, aud freeze
The cal;i- can I
4 '
SCHOOLS LIKE -^HIS.
4
Maple Syrup Fruit Cake—One rui- Khan< knife, ma
K tiled) Jcvd cak( •44444444444444444 slices of Iwcon in a frying pan anOtSsbed Matoes. put 4n the meat
over It strange slice* of calFs liver, mixed with the gravy mii4 onion, then
tul of maple syrup, one cupful of layer*. Spread
> frosting bcl«-rcl
J There ate no curlairi* at the wlti- Cover, with another layer of bacon and pul remainder of potato over the top,
Iirowii *.ui2ar. {our heaping cuidubc
It a deiii(x,UH cjkc
he'Fo the bake unlil nkely browned. GamUii smooth with a knife sod sprinkle with
of the -sihool-i
flour, lour egg*, one ciii.iul of bull
.Msplr Syiup Gingerbread-Tw(
en *i>end the daylight ^ours of with watercress or parsley and serve, bread crumbs and Mi* of butter, then
one iiound of cleaped currant*, c
cupfuls of maide syrup, three heapini
lays each wiH-k, and the glare
III heartier dlt-h li needed Tyv bake for twenty minuteo.
pound of sultana raisins. haU a isn;
cii|.ftil* of flour. 1*0 tcs*i»onluls o
the sky cause* the child to
arrange In
of choi-iKd rlin.n iK-el. tour tableI and «-re* up hla eyes a* If be
MulOeiTisa.
slswnfuls of wound almonds, three
ginm
making a consUni stuilytof geo_
. :-------------_________
--------The Jelly from this ftull Is said to
teasiKwnfulsof haklnBi«w.l.-r.aqua.
^^ound clnna.
When
the
sun
shines
fllrecily
Cold
Meat
Mlnec..
he eapectally fine. I'se the red unri|u*
ter of a teasi«K,nf«i of salt, one U-a
„f <,oves. half
him tbe teacher usualB* nl'®*
cups (If cooked meat, iwo eggs. I>erries. Allow one quart ot^waler to
spnonlul of giouud ginger, one U-aOf ground mee. a
,be privilege of moving his scat.
bread, milk, one onion, one three quarts of berries. Cook for an
Siuonful of cluvcs. half a leasiKwnful ui
mwtrful Of sal,, one ,e,*|«>ufrt of ____ _
one
turnip,' flour. loM'|.er hour, then add another quart o
of cinnamon, ami hall a tcasi>uoRful araway Seed*, iwo-thirds
he can ukc. sa.vs the Breeder's Ga- aad salt and ketchup. Take lean and cook for another hour. Strain,
of allspice. Rltl together the flour,
Beal
xelie. Bui in any case the light from cooked meat and chop It up veb' fine- beat, skim well and add sugar already
salt iwking |>ow>1er and spleea. (beam the butler unUI creamy, then add il
one side of the building Is mol by the Iv- soak a thick slice of bread In milk healed, usikg equal measure* of Juke
the liimer aud inigar. then niadiisll; yolks of the egg.* well l•eslell. ne
light from the other side always cross- and press the milk well out when and «sar, SHr and cook for three
ndd the eggs well lieaten. .N'ekt ad(
the milk, maple syrup stirred t
zlon iioini of each quiie soaked; beat it up with a fork, minutes and test. It shooW then be
tbe maple kyrup. fruit cicaneo
cleaned,
haklng |io**' ^
,
ihe teacher caa do add II to the beef, and mix all -well done. l>our at once Into glaaaes. Set
ground almond* and the d
the probleii. Later together: add pepiier and salt to In the sun till bard and fliju.
(-liopiwd Dae. brandy and sllle.1 flour.
carawav seed*.
oeuUsT la called In to remedy
Pour Into a grea*.Ml and paiwwl cake
ol the
taste: now beat up one egg and mix it
'
viubic caused in the schoolroom, and with
tin and bake very slowly (or three ■gg*. Bake In a buttered and (Imin-d
eat and bread. Have a deep
To Keep Rufft Plot
loney ■and iwlu are the iirlces paid pudding dish, ImuIi
hours.
Inside.
To prevent small rug* from curling
It in
Maple Syrup CookiM—Warm tltree
troall idecesr a hard up on the ends, fill smaU' bags about
yfuls of maple
syrup la
a aaucei«n
^J , g
cake-Cream "rdlnarj/ school building tt.ually
; . Ornament the bottom one by one Inch with shot and sew to
cupfuh
........ .................
..........
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the pudding dish very eai b comer of the mg on Ihe umJer.
imld day a big fire li surtto coo), th
the egg; press the mix- side,
of buiter. stir in tbe yolks
ed. the Move Iwcomes redyolks of four egg* .well beaieu,
rre In. and w-hen baked (or an hour,
id the white of one. then
ehlldren
near
the
fire
twi
out gently. Make a Uauce
cupful of milk, and finally enough ili^.^^T^pfui; of' tom witli
wiu two cuiuois ot .K.or w.vk .-k
^aked .

"
'
■ l.es.on. In Cooking Through Preplb 'flushed faces and almost baked
flour Into which has been sifted
|0.

/4ome Cheer
Mrs. MaM Batw* Williams, Editor.

The Opttmiat.
There *aa .once a man who amiled
‘ tierauae the day waa brlabi.
Because be slept at night..
Uecnnse Ood gave him alffM
To Rau- oi»n hla child.
De<'aaso^he distant sun
Smiled on the earth, be smiled.

lives when the misfortune* seem to
preponderate, and other timea when
happit^s seems Vo tip the beam. Of
course *e can't
regmiiiig our
misliaps. hut lei'a try~To ai>l>re<'lale
our bleesings at lenst as niucb If not
more. and. abanever hapiiinoss does
tip the beam let's not forttri to say
-Life is one good tblnn alter another.-

He sniJle<I because the sLy
\V»t high above his head.
Because the rose ^as red,
' Because the ]>asi vas.ilesd.

Oooaeberry nalmles—One (juart of
•gooseberries, three heaping' table*|ioonlula of sugar, fotn .\olk- ol eggs,
one
iMiiooiifol of lemon cxirad.-auil
‘fhe Lord had blundered *0
one ruplul of wblpiied rream Wash,
That all things have to go
stalk and stew the gooseberries until
The wrong way here below
soft, in Jusi cnoiigli water to |i<ev<-ni
The overarching sky.
their burning. Nexi nib them throng
a flue sieve. Stir iuio the pulp the
He tolled and still was glad
sugar, the l>eaieii yolks of ,eggs and
Because the air was free.tfao Iv-moii extract; stir ihU over a
Because he loved and shc
slow Ore for a few- niinules to (ook
Thai elaliced -hls lore and be
the eggs, but do nol let the itrlxihic
. Shared all thoejoys they had.
actually Iwil or. li will ciir.lj.-. Cool
IleacuM- the grasses grew. •
and heap Ii up In custard glasses ami
Uer^usc the sweet winds bk-w-.
put a simouful of the whipiied and
Because that he could hew
aw-rctened cream on the tup of each.
And hammer, he was glad.
UooiiebciTv and nice Mcringuc>—
Three heaping tahlcsfooiifuls of lice,
Because he lived he smiled
three cupfuls of niHk. one-qiit.tcr cupAnd dl<l not look ahead
ful of augar. two egg*, one .heaping
With bitterness or dread.
teaspoonfiil of butter, and otic i<ouiid
But nightly sought his bed
of gooselwrries. Wash the rice and
Aa calmly gs a child.
put It into a saticeian tuili the milk
And. people called him mad
and butler. I.ci all simmei I'or
For belug always glad
and one-half hqiini. or loogei. w
With such things as he. had.- .
the'rice should have alisorbed all
And slKMk (heir hmds and' smiled!
liquid. WbeR-rooked remuu- liui
.—rnldemiUrd.
from the fire, and add the Migar
the .v'olks of the egg*. Arrange
• Then let ns one and all. be con- ' rice in the f<vm of a (airly high

tented with our lot:
' der on a dish and idace the i-ooke.1
gooseberries
(to the Inside. iPi
‘ The June is here ibis morning. '
the wMies ol the <-.-g*. then U-ai

and the sun is ahlning hot.
• Ob! let us fin our bearu up with ' tabl(>spuoiiliil* of sugar Into theti
ariAge neatly on the itjp pi Hie

the glory of the day.,
■ And hantab ever)- doubt- ami care ' To cook the goo*eberrlcs cm the i;.i,*
and tail* off. put them In a 'i-a;:scii)lQ

and sorrow far away:

■ —Jamea Whitcomb TUley. ' or Jar with onetinaricr cuplul of wa­
ter. and t-nongfa sugar tn sweeten.
Cook until the .fruit is sofi.
Green Gooseberry Jam—Alio*- fft-k
irouDds of sugar to six of fruit. Fi<-I;
off the atoms and buda from ihejierries: mash them. Cook them iu a
l•urct'laiu-lined kcir.e. iKiIlIng for ten
minutes, stirring consianil.v. Add the
sugar and boil for three-quarters of
It is ao much more romfortable ti an hour, stirring often. Seal up In
lie happy ihau'li I* to-be ipUerablu Jajw or place la Jelly glasxcs and
cover, like Jelly, wlin pai»cr.
And there Ls never a day so dark. 1
SpIccd
Gooseberiles—To
seven
rurrow ao deep, that tlu-re Is not x.
...
ray of light somewhere. The aorrow
*
may not l.e Icm-ned. but at least we

sugar, two ouiicw of stick cinnamon
and one oun('-e of whole cloves. |*la>-e
shine, and It* cheer will ‘help us to
Jn a preserving kettle over n *luw
Icrgc: the pain.
file and guok irum an hour to an Hour
Ruth'Cameron foUows tbe advi(-e of
and a half.’
the dear old grandmuther who tells
Goosdlierry IbHl-tlng—To one pint of
us .to "Couat your mercle*. child;"
rliN- gooHclM-rries ndd aU liices of
when she say*:
Male br(TUI. ode cupfni of milk, half
When the babies get tbe ch!-'M->a- a cupful of *ugar. one ta)>lc<>i>uoaful of
poz and .vun break yonr very bi>*t butter, mcllod. Slew ibe gooseber­
tlolsonne vise, and your least' be- ries slowly ten minuiei. cuMhe slices
love(l aunt writes that she Is'going to if bn-ad to til the risli and iwst a
make you a visit, and your maid
own: dill cacb.jdftc. while
tfaieatcns to leave. If you have a|
lot. in milk and spr(vid with the
more comistny. and someone spills a jjelled Initier. Cover the hmtom ol
dl.-h of soup on your best gown at tbe :he dish with the toast, next fut on a
church supiK-r. and to cap iCall. that layrr U gimneberrles. hiirinklc thiikly
terrible neuralgik, which you dread s'lth sugar, another aiyer_ of toast,
more than snyiiimK on earth, pay* hen beiTle*. allernai'ng until
yon a visit, you are *ure io.*lgb Utsci* dish is full.
ly and say. --Well. Ife one thing after
^ven thirty -ndnotes. Turn 0.1,
another."
„,.on a hot dUb spd iwur over ll a
But when your children mlrwcolous- ^uh pudding sauce,
ly escaim the whooping cough d««ptte
________________
Ibe fart that they were repeatedly exRhubarb fer Winter Use.
I«sed to It. when you replace the d!*To C<»b RhiHiaih.-In home garagreeable mabl by on<- ro jierfect that flen* and lit the markets the wholeyoo are alnwsi afraid of yonr nod some rhubarb J* now at Ha l>ert. and
fortnne. whei\ your aunt writes that should s|>pear often on the home Ushc is roiT} ki break tbe new*, but hie. In cooking H i* not necessary to
she will have'-to postpone her oMt In- ||^| it. The skin is gelaiinous. It
deflnliel.v, and your wealiby .cousliK-tneKx snd imparts a rich, red color
brings you half a dozen lalr of Paris an,] most excellent flavor, For a
gloves im her »lum from
trip -asnee" bake In the oven br stew on
abroad, when y^r new evening gown it* tack of the stove, using llllle or
which .von had designed yoiirselt turns ao «tier. If the sugar Is added aft(-r
out such f auc(^ thst everyone com- u,^ rliubsrh Is cookrtl It will nol reIdimenu you upon it. and fhe lai*too quire as much 10 swcctvn. Do -not
leader of your coterk asks if IT U a 000k the rhubarb in tin or Iron—nor
Paqnln. when to tap It all, yout busIn a granite be*ln iltat has become
baud gets a subiiantiai raise and cel .cracked.
ebntes by giving you tbe set of mink
Japanewe Koto—Cut five pounds, ot
furs you have s« long bopelev'ly de- rboborb into smaU pwces and sprinsired. do.yon then rrateiltbcr to say kle with an equal weight of sugar.
'It's one thing gfier another." imbii- lm aund over ntghL In (be morning
Inc one ideasant thing alter another? pour boHIng water over a ponnd and
Probably noL
a baH of figs rut Into blu. aiid rbuAnd yet. on tbe whole, don't Ibe barb and tbe grated rind and Juice of
pleasant little things (olio* one on- two Jeflwni. then cook until thick,
other Just about us pemlsieuUy us tbe This Is an excellent relish to utfve
troubles? Isn't It one pleasant thing vrith cold meats, or It cun be nae^ at
after another. Just about as m-^cb- as « cake flliing.
one dlsagieesble thing? ' .
_ . Rpicrd Rhubarb—This. too. la an at*
I think It Is. Only oometlnies we‘ petlxlng rrildb to serve with coW
neem to tike the pleasant things for uMts. To ^ve pounds of rhubarb
granted, while *e resent the unpleas- washed and' sllcod add one pint ot
' not happenings aa something ut^falrly vinegar, four pounds of suimr and two
and nnjnstly fedsted upon ns. The con- mspoonfuls each of cinnamon and
fldetit belief which we all seem to cloves. Boll sleadlly for half an hour
have that happiness Is Ibe divlns right ,n « preservlog kettle, then turn Into
of manKlod and that anything else is jelly glasses, ooverii^ with paraffin.
an fBjuatl(« .Is almost 'smusii
Oatmeal Drop Cakes.
aagels have any sense of humor how
4e mutt divert tbom," Honn'e Wal- .Ooe cup sugar, three-fourths cu
hortenlng; one-half enp cream (
iwle -oime said. I wonder whether short
they Uugh or weep at tie way In milk; twp nips fiour; two cuiw oa
wbieh we forget our bkaalnga and re- meal:
oMt our mUfortunes. .
aotU:
No Ufa can ba all happliieaa or all one teasiwon cinnamon; one cup ratenhappiDOw. Thom »r« Um la all Iu; one cup aui nsuta

Around the
Sdilor’s ffabk

k

■S.'

f
{

L

leaspoonfuls of hskiiig lowder, to r
Into a soft dough. Add the .whites 'f
the egg* beaten sillily before iwulng
In the last hslf of the flour. Roll out.
cut wlih a (-uUer. lay on buttered tlos,
and bake In a troderaie oven.
Maple Mousse—Two capfuls of
whiiiped cream, half a pint of maple
sytup. and the yolks of four eggs.
Beat up tho yelks of Ibe fgga, add to
Ibe syrup, cook until It thickens, but
do not allow It to IwlU When it thickens. remove from the Are and act
aside to cool. Best up the cream snff.
add the syrup and the eggs, lark la
Hw and salt and let II freeze f(tr four
Je

IJn. . PI. |J.,e ,wl,l
ioor thi
three eggA add half a
onnil ot
of salt
a
to them with two
rupfnli of milk and half a cu)>ful ot
mapta syrup. Bake till ready* in a
moderate ovi
Maple Fudge-Pui wo cupluls of
a «aucei>i.n. add
maple syrup into a
Ihreequarters of 1 rlitdol of milk, and
butter.,
two heaping Wblespoonfuls of butter,
Boll to a soft ball; beat as for fudge,
(hen.jiour over nanbrnallows In a


maide
flllinx

the onion
onion sliced,
sliced, carrot
carrot and
and I'lml
P.mln cu, noblneon. B, S.. and Helen Q.mn Ham- ,
tbe
In dlo.. F,, on, .llo«l onion bn... mei. American School of Home Eco- ’
nomlro. Chicago. A serias of practi­
cal lessons, covering twelve montha,
,..dor,n,o.U.,b. Add b.,,^..Tb“ Cd
UblespooDfuI of flour, and stir and entering not only into the deUlls
.booblbl or .1. tbm. «u ^ton
,n, ^
of approprUte menus lor Uwee meals
tin
the
flour
Is
smooth.
Now
add
one
re... ono oobtbl ol mill .od on. oof
nnootlood ni ». .i. bni oow
. . .
cupful of the stock, one tablM-poonful a day. seven days In the. week, but
Ileal well and .(r;
becomes deridedly felt. A cbHd
smoking hot fat until brown. Serve coughs or sneeze*, and thlaris a slg- of ketchup, and a little pepiwi
boili,' but do *he fewest motions.
With eadi
with hot maple syfup.
net far another big Ore. and the iiroget (hick. Strain thi* monOf. ieaaons.are ImSnded helpful
s repeats Itself. And careful Mra. luce round tbe meat, ard serve hot. general anggesUona for cooking. Ulus-;
itatlons of modem Ubor saving fleWhen p^,H«'’u,fT.^!***' this sum- Smith, who has been ao partfcnUr
rlcK for tba t/Tlehen. 1
.ffsL. them «.
thermometer In her o
mer. arrange
on ..he Shelve* by •■«eb
, A Dalickm Prune Jellyborno. wonders w-by Willie and Eddie
Stew one pound of prunes gently
'he food values of tbe various ur,i„^onB; plneappl
caieh such dreadful coidr. Along the
lemon rind
of food. Them are suggesliooz
berries, cherrleii.
You ean
* and an ounce ot sugar WTtea sofl for rad.ndng (be oosl «|-UBenni by sub... directly to the sheif and take Just
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