Grand Traverse Press, May 24, 1918

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Grand Traverse Press, May 24, 1918

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

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Smeltzer, W. Paul (1893-1973)

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1918-05-24

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PATRIOTISM NOT INSPECTORS m
. MEASURED BY
CONTWBUtlONS MENT FROM MINES

waa

TBUB PATRIOTISM OFTEN CAR
Rise WITH IT AN IMPOSITION
•OF SILENCt ,

MLUONS SPENT FOR
RlilNOUS PROPAGANDIST

Fad AdmlBiitnOlon Iwom DmOf
Onton CcJKmAai MArii«tin(
«f VneKn Cod

II furtherance of the deteirolnatlon
lion to nrerent tbe mtrketlDg of nn,;lcan A'oal. Fuel Adnilntatimtor GarteW
made public an order under which tbe
cbalmiM of (he fuel conxmltte«
UackawDila. Luseme. and Scbuylktll
coal Inspector* :

and More That APneHca It Nation
. te he Reckoned With.

Te Coodemn Unfit Sh^ieata
It will be the doty of these Intpectrs to condemn all conaSgmnento- of
..u1 which, in tbelr opinion, are not
mercliButable. and to notify tbelr re­
spective thalnneii of tbelr adlou. atatIng the facts on which it waa basrf.
.Tnd idenllfylng tbe car* In whJ<* the
mued coal haa beeo-loaded.

WUEN AIX JOT* BaWpeOMB TEOE
On the thirty.-B«c(md day of I
On the eighth day of thd
On the twenty-fifth-hoBT «
We
find all thin^n
. They Are there 4n the Umbol
On a doad-toland reatlrOn the nowhere side of f
In the vaUo.T of Orer Thi

nth month,

THE SANITARY

I^Bixty-flrst minute

[iypop Land,

0n the nowhere aide of thi

.

as.WMnemis AlDbastine
nnyiK«ini:i
stNsinmMLiin

WALL COATINQ^

Pte-niRES NOW BEINO FILMED IN
WASHINGTON FOR INSPECTION
BV O. 8. OFF1CIALB.

1 of Mist,

For there is where onr d

handsome finish for walls
'>i^goeB fu^ber—Vlasta long­

1 of Mist,

aXalBIIARINESNOk-—
IN EUROPEAN WATERS

In the Talley of Over Tb»
On a solid vapor fonntain a
There are palaoe* graid i‘

A durable, ecouotaiical and

me Bhwriag •» Different Reels Will
Be Given In Eech Tewn and City
Threugheut the Btate.

er—easily ai^Ued-<V>lon
better than in any-Utie of
Kalsomine, etc.

Ask'iw for color c»rdi,

And the seeds of onr I
Lansing. Midi-—Tatriotlsm cannot
lAsitlig Mich.—The United BlAtee
specificatioiiB and prices.
- On the thitherward side ofl
he meaaured alone In contrlbuUods to
— J"or\« "SI'!;
the Bed Crost. Liberty Loan snhscrlpIn the hamlet of Ho^ I
Which are now making tte fbuMa «
Uona. itrlct compliance with tte war
tbe aute. under the auiplee. of tto
time food and fuel regnlaUona, nor
War Preparedneaa B^. are. mi^ns
ir lajiient,
For there the old maids n
eren in readlneea to sdrre with the
distlDct hlL The entry of the
nitor. and wlU instruct him I
'iperato
anned forcea ot Uncle Sam.” declared sard to rcprepartiig the' cona
end the aUte Into the
Tbe babies will never fiqj
Attotney General Groetbech of the coal- Auy operator who falls t'
moving picture buslneaa- has so fei
On tbe crossroad corners' ^
War Preparodneaa Board. "10 thto arm ply with such laatructlona m
proven quite a euccesi. More aueIn the Comity of
M the actual
of Inaldloui German propafand*. Oue ordered to auspen* tcmporartW. Jurtheeas to predicied
patriotism often carries with U an Im
pictures of the boy* overaeas. which
■'“""SS.l.taOr*. •
kv- being filmed In Washington
position of alienee.
On the eroBsroda' comi^d
Here
Is
tbe
text
of
the
order
for inapecilon by the government of"Don’t permit youreeH to be the me"Settion I.
Authority to berAy
In the County of Hi^e-a
llciala. begin to come through for r»
dlnm of tranamla^on tor rumors and giTciito.the
chalnnan of tbe
nth month,
criUclams andd false riaperla
which
On the thirty-second day o^
lease In Michiganr
mlttaes of Lackawana. Lut----- ------As fast as the dlffarent set* ef reel*
being spread broadcast In tbe Inter
Schuylkill Counties, Pa.. <rf the jUalted
On the-eighth day of tha;||
can to rented Into the smaller places
of PruaaUnUm. Anything which tends Hutea i'liel AdmlototratloS. to a»oUii
In the aUte. they are belpg shown.
to break down the morale of the na­ i fmffldent number of inapfectoT*. In
l| to do,
tbelr resBectlve inspection dtotrlcU '
- We will do all things that 'll
The sute Is e big one. and there see
tion. In this great emerg«cy,
1 and provisions
over 700 moving picture houses In
far reaching and tar harder to combat .•nri7,out t
And we will a
aaslgn to eadi of
theee being located In pw^
than tbe deadly bomba from Oennan this order.
licnliT territory.
1^‘other, '
iiiKpectoTS a parti____
On the sunset shore of £
Ueally 600 cities
aircraft or t&e deatructlre ehella the said
Many wlU be pleaste to
"Seetlou II. It BhaU be tbe dnty
In the beautifnl day of-1
• Teuton! are allnging into Paris from of eech nl said Inspectors:
kuow that we hare Jiiit re­
tteir wondeittg long range artillery.
•'(1) To corer hto territory at ah
ceived another lot of Instant
1 that the plcIt Is not for the average man td dla- freqoent interrala as may be cc '
Crockery Mender—
In
every
i
tlngnlab between conselenclona criticr
the
fllns
for
i
CITIZENS
MAY
lam and the weapon of the propaganS^"“by*tao^ri^h»LAN
FOR THE—.
ORGAN*a.
BiENra EVERY TMiNG

kalar.
I*
diet whose aole duty la to undermine and experience of tbe pirtlcnlar dtoc- tZATION OF VOLUNTEER
r ON INCTANCBS
)
the
chair
Panfitnre, CUnB, Giim,
the unity and patrioUam of Amerleau rlct to which be tat been assigned,
1 ANY DISLOYALTY
U. S. MEDICAL CORPE
clUaensblp. Indeed, after It haa been jiid shsll fnmlltortoe themsd-Tee with
Onyx. ImT. Ltottaw. Inm
tbe condllloos under which tbe coal to
OommlUee*. who will have charge
passed along from mouth to
toe,
prepared- so.aa to enable tbem to
of the routing tn each of the coonIntelligent,
ccmscientloss crlUdsm effectually
carry ont tbe term* and
tlea.
may become so broad and bitter in Its prortoioDs of this regulation, tbe intent
t>BlF 18 cents Pdr Tube.
ta (he varioua ptacaa whore tto pieterm* as to constitute a weapon of im­ lidug to have anthradte coal prepured
.tea to»^
baan
tar ahown, \t ^
measurable deatnicUveaeas amidst the iceonllBg to approilmatdy the a’
Dr. Ftaskljs Ma^ ■
dtixenahlp of t|b> nation that erenta- irda of normal Uiocb.
Motoei* are more tban plteasil
_
________
o fnrtbm- fadU-■ dienees '
“(2) To rqiort dafly to- the <
mOy wOl be forced to hear the *lef t»
tto ge^I medlitol board a
vrito oar Chlldrte’a Paloa Bolte
tor fllrae giving deUDa of toe two
el.tt iha ea^tection by bto
•ponalbtllty'lor rraslng at Kalaer BOl man operations Inspected, conditions of cIl o( National I>ef«-----—
'ef tnimmaion regarding dWlayal . eomperaOvely unknown weepooa of
the coat method* employed to aUe and
and all he repreaenu.
Under U the toe United States—too eobmarlaM
chmn, and wbeihor or not the'coal
Following ont tire plans for organto- _______ __
"No one realises more than
licliig shipped to market 1*. in bl*
United BMhea Attorneyi are instrnrted and toe
____
n that America to jodgment a well prepared and mercta- ng the volunteer medical service corps.
House of
V In toelr
the nation to to reckoned arlih in the nibble product.
dtotrtcts eo that public uoUCe esn be
final analyato and any IltOe otoucle
"MecUuu III. inspertors are autbor- medical aertltm of the OOuneU of Nat- giren fKan-nme to time of tbe loeatton
o type* of Hun flghtai* are to toe
that can be put In the w«T
war pre­ lErtl In condemn any coal 'Ioaded In ouai Defense to sending to several of tbe oeareet,offices, of tbe dtoWet
w being oihlWted. and in
ittomcy or thF'bnrean of Investigation
paration. any word which will mlae a wagon* or rariioad car* which. In honaand doctor! a letter which
the eudlencee have toM parilcnto whfah persons who bare Information
doubt In the minds of American cUl- tbelr judgment 1* not properly prepar­
lar attention to them.
ed:
and
auy
Inspector
fliidlDg
tiumerwbldi
^
think
may

of
valne
to
Letter
tehiyriclnna
^
sens. to deemed more valuable
Only a few days ago. tbeofflelal an-]
i-Rantalile
loa!
alnll
Immediately
notify
•The
CoiUKil
of
National
Defenre
German cause than a dosen aftacks
nouDcement was made at Waahlnglen
Ilia clialnnan. giving the car number has authorised and directed Oft medlGROUSO tml BEPAtBEO
from the air or sea. Germany haa not lud inlUalB. If any. and all cars
to make it dear that complaints of ___ American eubmarinet bad cartas
heaiuted to spend mUliona at a time cuiideijuied and staling tbe ficta
even the moat Informal or confidcnttol ed toe Atlantic ocean and were now
when she is hard pressed for money, wltl<li Midi aitiou was baticd. It tlie
tetoe are atwnys welcomed, and that attached to ^^ce Admiral Sims’ 8e*t
'WOBK OtyABANVP
to spread tbe dhatnioUve dodtrtne of :halnnan approves tbe inspection nafaonld feel free to bring their in toe wsr rone, Thto announcement
the propagajdlsta throughout the Uni­ iwrt he aliall SO notify tbe operator
Buspiciona
taffonBatjan or suspi
In ttseir was somewhat of a surprise
StloQ of the neare-- . .
ted Bute*. And
11 to our duly tp jNyice and slia» instruct the operator
(0 most people of toe country, and
of the Department of- Jnstlce. ■
check, rather than aid In the spread­ In i^rd Id re^parllig tbe coal —
to many In Michigan most of all. for
*cori» will be ctaaallled accord­ that to not conrenlra- ---------ing of stories that mean such aid and ilcmiied. The operator shall proi
toe^rimple reaswi that toe govern- So named becauee of Its iwr over
ing to their ability to serve and wlD wUh tbe dqRUtmeat a
comfort to the enemy that be Is will­ reprepare the ci deiDued coal and
raent pres* agents have never m"n- our enemy, dtoeiiie.
Read papers
• • the
«mder aid to existing governmedtai
ing to pay lavishly from Germany*
....................0 onderatand Its intioued much about Hie American sub­
ng to
A few doses to often
dwindling, treasury while the Gerroap the liisiructiomi of the chairman, gnd igendes upon request of tbe Army. SeflOOL OF CANNOJC
marines.
people are all but surved and mth, in ca«e'hc fails to do so the chairman Navy. Public Health Serrice. AmerioiB
in
tome
days
of
submarines,
the
PtANNED
FOR
WOMEfI
Red CresB. or the ConneU of N»tK»«
leasly stripped of their reeourcea.
may order the operator to refrain from lAefenae.
Terr nee of toe word------• ••If It means so npich to war-mad sblpiduB any coal not coufdrmlng to
vey only yefeitnee
■ It to hoped that even
Germany, the very lp»»t a patriotic llic proper standanl. Each of said who. for auy of the reason* .. . .
r-hnlrmii may temporarll.v suspend tbe ibove. to unsbie to enroll In the medical
destroyer, fts practlreWIty, te .aeo
American <iii do tt to see that
Par EMiU Days
toe Huna in the ------------dilpmciits from a colliery whenever Heserve Corpe, will join tbe volunteer
inadvertently, he to not a party i
ery move 1* *o un-drillted like that tulneai. and lU metl^i-are te ex
mMliral •vrvire rorns. Since yon have
spread of this subtle propaganda. The >11 111:; opinion, the 0[
toe averere American wants to go .out plained. And sbere te. Wee Admlrel
ilready Indicated, yot desire
......... fentnree this summer of the
.
niurder whenever he
Ims. toe navai officer who no*
atmosphere la full of rumor. No olBChe govenuncut by ap
leads for mere deltriirhrs ta erflM
cer or department of tbe government
_i*t he eon eempeU wlto the sub
has escaped-/Even the Red Cross the sick and wounded and' starring
marina,
to shown suadtag ea the flack
which servetrihe Injured and suffering ever obtalna a foothold. When these
which will be In tbeteturei has aubmarinee-Just as good m tneir
TtoetooM.
one ta them eoeurtng toe eea with
of both sides In the great war. has stories come along, juat bury them
■u wUl fill ont and return immediately of eiatest <course 'Id food conscrradoii own line*, as those ownqd by the
I glaese* tor a teoteM of te eaemy
not been immune The' gof^ernment Thl:i I* one aH-lmporUnt form
I this office."
for totoewt..
botoewlrea and bousekeepera. will Huna They have now been taken
has made mlaUkes. It ha* been no parrlotlam that costs nothing.
•ubmartee.
...___ .
tof tbe Corps
bq offered hr M d,
small undertaking to transform the
ecoataaita of :
and will to cou- available fcr Vice Admlrefl B
"Over In France, tbe allies grlthly
world's greatest nation of peace to are hanging cm againat odds because
(bor- whenever he need* them to put
meet the demands of a life and death they realise America 1* coming. Each
a ceutnl gcrerning board, whirii la
..
....... ..........__-lngs.
end 10 a section of toe Imperial 0*r RECORD TOMATO CROP
FogBCAsrr FOR mich.
committee of the general medical It to totended. according to Uls* man Navy, aomethfcg which every­
war. Great Briuln made her mis­ WMk sees a tow more Sammlos te
ird <if (he Council of Nntioual Detakes. France ha* suffered from
body hope* 1. n« far dtoUnt.
the trenches tad a tow more tn the
feiuse. and (be Rtalc governing boarda
orgMlratlons behind the poloU of con­ -uuriri of the Scale committees medical Hie first of these will be- Initruftw^ 'A* ahown In the filrot of toe War M. A r. BniWlii 01~ FiMi, -»
Preparedness Board, these American
tact Our aviators arc on the w*y SFvtlon. Council of National Defense.
fiv* Jane 34 to Jane 38. and the sec­
tbs product of a generation of pains- id our airplanes will be there. Few
~ e procodprr for joining to simp ond aetachnait from July 1 to-fluly 4. suhrasrlnea do almost eVeryUilng tmUfclng building upon which all the re­ persona dtoposed to crlOclse UnCle
appliniDt retoniB hto filled hkink Only sromen who have had at leaei qgtnaUe In the water. -Hiey sub
sources of the naUon were centered,
tn the centralgnrernlng board lu Wash- two yean of collet training in domest­ Serge while going at htgfa rate ot
has gone wrong on more than one Im-^ Spm for the delay ever atop to pitob
m.
and
it
Je
then
referred
to
tbe
ic sdence win be eligible to tbe firal ^ one eectiop of toe film .bow­
porttm Issue haring to. do with the that the greateat problem U the wide . . rr State execoTtve committee for stood, bat tbe Mcond coarse will be ing an American sub going under the
A record nop ot tomatoes to In ^
upanse Of the Atlantic ocean. W
prosecutKm of the conflict
are producing the men and mnnitiona It* recommendaUons as to tto qnallfl- opre to every womantn toe state. In- water while hitting It up at * rate pert In MlcbUmn thto sea»oa.,e«aa>rdlii*
••In France and England, whose
c.itIuuN
ot
the
appUcant
and
as
to
tbe
qnh-lea. U to added, ahoold be a'ddreased of 86 miles an hour. Many people - repori* coming to the Mtoblgte A.:;
existence depends upon tbe epeedy DOW as fast ai they can be tak» kind of work for which be seems meat
. „ -------- -----'^oaso. Grand .
irtment of home ecooomlm. will no doubt to eurprieed to learn
working out of this great problem of across In ships. And we ere bending fitted.
that
entiuartnM
can
travel
at
toai
A slmter scbool a year ago was nta. to say nothing of petting r other canning factory potato- TIk:
1 In tbe United SUtes. every energy to the pt^ut
attended by ahaost 200 pereona Com- Oe ratracle ta auhmergliig whUe go Micreased acreage to fleriared to be dwr
they are disposed to.be patient. They chips and the bridllhg of the deadly SHIP LISSES FOR
----- of work by the first section
lu most inaunces to toe ptodm by to-'
-xeallse what a problem It Is snd boa- eabmaTlne. There 1s no one In
tug that fast
APRIL ARE CUT
beset with difflculttes. And certainly thorlty In onr government who to
According to Vice Admire! StiM enrernnwnt ta xomsldertWe etdm wttli
alive to toe neeeeslty for getting aid
U reopen for tbe summer
canners at a gnarenteed prl<the people of the United Sutei. safe
who le toe ftret American navml olfl Ulcbigan
But while tto cultivation of tonuto.>a
at present, at least, from tbe ruth­ rto toe gallant French and Bngilsb Brittoh Temmce Bate Dmtog liei
befSre the gray waves of the Kalaer
less blow* of the fiendish Hon.
WaF m.TOfi-Ob*r NbOms
wltoln*tto”^?fton ew before, tto
snoceed
In
breaking
through.
afford to be at least as patient and
atreyer la toe greatest weapon toe
TstaM
There mast to no hemp
forbearing in auch
United States can get In a re^t
the French and English to whom the toe power* at home who are respenM
Allied other than Britite and Jieatral
letter to the president of
far from being exhaaattd. a new boUecoming of the United SUtes might beet ble for epeeding thto aaeletenoa on Its merchaat ships lost during April total­
tln toaued by tto experiment station
hem eblpteUdteg company.
way.
Everyone
must
do
hto
or
her
be UkenFd to the appearance of the
Bianntectarlnfl .fieetroyere foy the dedares. Tto btaletin. whldi fs catiled 8t»n ton*, tbe admiralty
sort boat to those cUnglng to s rap­ part beeanse we ere flitotlng for ov I toU week.
. 0- K- Br ptofi HpedaWsfii
navy. Admiral Sima, > reqanatteg led "Tomato Grovring ta Mleldfan.” to
«wn
existence
as
weU
as
that
of
Eagtplng printed by the college for circul­
u*ed this rigblflctoit
idly sinking ship.
Dnrtng toe nme period, ttie'loss In
land
and
Fiance
and
the
other
aUlea.
ation among the commerctel grower*.
A’teTi not the heretofeie despised
"Any word which tends to creath
British, tonogfewas 220.7DO.
. doubt or a question In the nSnd^cf Buy Uberty■bonds! Contribute to toe
the mep 'who »etually build Qopiee ta it ren be bad by itelltte a
This to -the firsWtnlleHn issued to Pif«*^nd hare a been for tbe
a
fle|*em dtn«ion and tbe wild must- thefts uadmtand how riully Im- retd to tto experimreit emtloB
an American ciUsen as to the purity Red Cross’ Abide by toe strict leUer the'admirality store ttev
requeal for Special Bulletin Na 8».
of'too
food
and
fuel
regulatlonal
En­
of purpose of the government-la an
Dortant to toe eperel of bulldtegT Do
of April 24 that mooOiiy reports Foold
act of ireaabn. And to-pssa this word list, if yon are eligible! AU these
SST^derstand toal we will wla or
wiu.
omCAR
nAO

atong la only ahghUy lea* reprehenal- tol^ we must-dd. They are Imper­
Sre ooeerdlag to -whetoer we
ble «b«n to elan It on Its way. It hi* ative. But while wo are doing the
!toh and all!
tha-submartee or It beau ueT Do
Traverse aty Lodge No. SOfi LwaT
only too tiuly been aald that: Tt to thing* that look big: the things that ....................... show a dec.
they understand that w* moat depend Order ta Modes taU dedicate tbelr
•- »
If your ^em
ursta Ta out
entaU aacrifleo* and sorrow, dont for­ per cent from toe prevtotmteon^ te%
not only the bullets that win In
and m.feel the need of a change of eUefly upon destroyers to defeat toe acrvlre fiag rei Wedmeday evteUg et
And BO, when some one whiepen'thls get ttet this tooughtleej peAshug of a overage. Acting Secretary of the Navy
forget toe TrUd greens. Bat rebmartne? Do they undeesUnd that
wSftoTpS&flm ate tefretoor that critictom Into your ear, make word here ate there may nndo much
e«. iieiildeB pigweed, dandelion and M toll ride torpedo boot dretwer*
wild mmurd. the food spectoltots are ore worth theto weight In goR?
him prove It. It 4s only by -paaslng ot toe wtok that onr aaertfleaa are WIT ot toe iillled firet*. saying
the word along^lhat auto iwmors as seeking to promote.
One film which la being shown hoe
tto raMa on Orteod and Zeebrngge un- ^
^ r-ZT"'
;______ '
"Dni't hr >n tovoinntur Germu doubtel^ wm.have kn effect re. tbe||«fe^^^tere lamb's quarter, to dp pntir^ wlto toe work oMte are tented to ettaste
that ^afvging the Bed Cress with

Wait’s ,

Drug Store

INSTANT
MENDER

“-ua.-ssv^£SS*-“:

T|ie Economy Store
Lawn Mowers

Tiger Oil Cttes

BTofttM^ to WPjtos- ^tltod

propMimitolP

_

May topping losses.

m.:

gridar. lUy ^ 1W8
THB PBM8. TRATWR— OTCT. mOBaUiy

»4at’a «nia0 im At ©Ifr Peafe

i^VPie^ijReatre
C—(JHt \>'7 Of

rHOTU PL.WS

^

SATURDAY-May 25th

DREAMLAND

Chanainc Sttf *« Be Seen Is Swift

Select Pictures present

Clara Kimball Young
and Her Own^ Company

‘‘SHIRLEY KAYE”
fmii the plstj-of Jlio sjime name
Path. Comedy

Admiesiod 6c’ aad 15c

SUNDAY-May 26th
Paianodnt Pictures present

Paufine Frederick
^

—JX—

“TEe Hungry Heart”

Alice.Brody, the chamlna
« U1
___ of the motion picture
• s-en 111 a ucw World-l’icture Beady.
• Brlthib
MiKlf. The Spurs
SybU” on Uou- dwtiT. ^Bopert
cioB Of the Boer War. and one of the
,luy. at Tbo Lyric 'Theatre ond i«
talented and popular motion picpii-ture. iUss Brolly appear* In oi
_
actors
and directors In America,
i»iuil. (lUTeceuf role, lo which
has rdeated one of the moot atarUing
^■e.Han«i motlm pictures ever shown
■ ■«t iPtiPn.t.t. .
•he soiry U a i
tai.C IcHIIIK of th.----— _________ Pe on Sunday and
la-uiUlfixl ytHiiiB «K-lety hlltlertly. ByhU
Drew, when Bhp 1b told to go out Into Ifapday..Jnne Utb and JOtb.
\w>rl<l to i>«m
her own lirin*.
ll»p \w>rl<l.........
.........
- She
- — ^Bapert Jollau. who has scieencd
of tbe intimate
■poor rriatlou” depeudImp licen a -poor
the Kahiv. directed It and
tiiMUi her wealthy
vpoltl iiuut for aupport Ute
thlti atuil ildloreB that SjIiU’r im. pbyed tbe^^ro^e/of Itte ^^n B^er,
piiu-«i hiitr<llBcmilPntl* due entireind"iSl^id. as well aa. decidedly
fore ilic uuut ilectdci* on this droBllc Wled career on the leglUmate
nri before tbe camera.
HR of lirbiRliiK hHppiliM to Sybil,
r I* JunnntMl foil of aurpr- "Tbe Kaioer. The Beast of Berlin"
Ilious of many cint prodoctlouaI be haa directed
. sCled. Tbe aceuario was written
SlUott }. CUawBolK'aud 1
than a year's couatont
arch and delving 1Into (
^ COOTL

sAhin't foiget tbe.date. June 9 and 10.

.V Famous fitorf—A Fainons-ArtresK—.\ Magnificent
Pr(Nlnclii)ii! T<ki itinch to miss. The “etenial triangle"

DOL'CLAS FAIRBANKS

Admission 5c and 15c

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Alice cBrody
—IX— •

t



• •

“TFe Spurs of Sybr .
■1’

[udicd lo transporting ovr 'JOO ■
bid Mexicans to the various lo
'rat the resiiliH . ohiaiiied moi
iostlfied III expenditure.
With Falriwiiks In )is story of two ,I
sirden*. Mexican iiihI Ciuiadlaii pt.;
oear'proniincntly. t'aihcrlnc XlcDonaldi
1 rocem discovery in aims, and Fninkl
... iffeamland TonigU in
/.^pean. As the niyBlcrtnas rider of
"TIIF. MIUMtfHT TRAIL"
he diKcrt. FairiiaukK penunifies thrll-i
Ing romance, nuil rescuea the girl in
o nrnisnal. acrolaitic maiiiier.
K hcWTiiisholt.—ne Art Bosson dlreclcl 'Headin’ South"
e proC^ti^; who
tbe Palrluiuks
slstcrSujljra mallei

The exciting slmy of a sisnety bullcrliy who is tnnml
oat into I lie cohi. cold world to 'eyfti her own living.
“The Eagle's Eye”

Admission 5c and 11c

TUESDAY-May 28th
Metro Pictures Present

Emmy Wehlen
t

-IX-

leiniHalion.
e
A MMAillUn
rough diamond.

“TEe Shell Game’’
' ' A rouiaui'e of Love and “t'oufideiire"

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5c and 15c

WEDNESDAY-May 29th

' Douglas Fairbanks

/‘Headin’ South”
l*authw Frederick. In the short span
of tier Me-' lias playwl every sort irf
part hi, every kind , of .a play kniown
In the sUp- or scra-ti. She was born
In Dosloii. MassjichiiBCtnl- but
nuKi of ber enrly Hfc in u|>pcr
York SWiU-r' , •

■ At Hie Lyrte nwatre Monday

Two Big

e 7; Y*^”rrty.“!^ld^o’"ljr*fh^mw^^

tractive picture bouse in tbe country.

Survey of Ceuntiya Supply.

A SHOE SALE

The Crat indication of a aysUmatlS
effort on the part ot the food adminUtration to seek out aad pnnlA '
boarder of flour U abown tn a re
tram the national food ads
that they will shortly Uiue ordera for
a' ennrey ot thd flour eupply ot the
country,
The survey It li Indicated wm ra-

site Is nil ex|x-rt nntuiooliUe ^rin-r.
crark shot. <i uiuslchin. a llngnlsl mid
a tliorougli nporisworoan.
'Tlie
Ilnugrj- Mesirt" her'next faramomil
iih-luri' from tbe novel by David Gra
liiiui I'ldlliliK. will be shown at
UvTic TlH-uIrp OH Riiiiduy.

SH1RL£\ KAYE
adonal
In ’^llilrU-y Knyc" which wlU ..
X. child
>'n-dcrshown
Ht
IlH- Lyric ’nicatrv. Siatunhiydlsplityed rxceptionarfjnolional
tniciil. liul she wisely put aside asplr- rhim Kiralmll Ymitig displays lier vera role Ullfcrwil
Illy hy rrrating
.
‘alioiis to la-cunic a aecoixi Moiljeskif siiliilll.v
persecnied
woman she bus
I
tlupel
oreniiglil. and took up tier inilulilt; In
IMirlmyisl HO
so often
'
Jn the phsr. In this
farii' and the higiter i-lnss cometliiw.
rm play of tltinSlip appi-ared wlth the IbBCers Bros, pUiiir*', from the snecessfnl
which is dliXTt.-d by 4.
4<aift their -HiAvanl" Imrlesque andlaliw
role
with I>w Fields tn "It h.ippi-nwl in
Nnnlland" and Ids Inirlesniie -of "The alifrley. tbe vivacious ■laughter of K
gertou Kaye, prcsiileiil of tlie great
M.tslc Master.”.
Mini Freilerick is of raeilinni Indghi I’hlon Central it. U. He bolds hb
imsitlon through his tlesifiii frmti
"rinitc" Kaya. who founded the line
rntln-r than ttiroiigh any cxccvHvc
aldlity of liis own.
T. J. Mngen. the brusque flnaBcicr
from the west, ably delineated by th-o
Fawcett. luiB bought the bouse Jiext
door to tbe Kayes; lie races n
all for Its- luieiply life of the
while hhi wife is worried by her
m-rvantii. tnit UU "flapfier" daughter
yearns with iiU her heart to breik
into the society swim, where Shirley
Kuyc rclpis supreme. "T. J. ’’ and
John Itowsmi. his young associate—
eapecinlly eustemers—secure a major
ily of the proxies of Union Central
sliareholdm. gud tbe onstlng -of Ed
gerton Kaye is n matter of daya.
. With breaking lieart. be tells
dflugliier of tbe impending blow—__
t1««s to tbe; silviatlou: and how she
phiys

l.i_.

A WO«l» MCTVOS »AAirr-MA»S

ALICE BRADY
.
[ The &mrs cfSytiT

NOW IN PROGRESS AT THE
GLOBE STORE

.

At Tin M nmm. fiodhF

SUNDAY—June 2
Gotlwyn presenle MARY GARDEN, the celebrated
Operatic StAr in“THAIS”,

TradingEvents

Admission. 5c and ISc

1...,

THURSDAY—
'
A BIG FEATURE PICTURE

Wia PUNISH FLOUR HOARDERS

■■4hiB is the greatest he has ever done. 15y all means,

mu-it.

PAIXINE FBfiBFiRirK. tHE
itTBESS AND THE WOMAN
AtTR

WEDNESDAY—
"^U Shipman arid Alfred Whitman in “The Wild Stisiri”
14ih fhapter of “Vengennfe and the A\oman
Vaudeville

Ilclal fuiels. yet slunlg the ray# that
w'nnn (lie lienn of tlic world.
A Man’s Man
At Divsuilmid. Sunday.and Uonilay.

Artcraft Pictures PreMnl

PatheNews

TUESDAY—
Noll Khiinnan and Alfred Whitman in “The WUd Strain”
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew C'oiuedy
Knfew
AJtout it.”
Vaudeville

Belaya f^r glff^tlon mid^ stiiRixl^^V^Modern

.

Daoiag^—No Goods—2 act Fo.v ('oukmIv

SUNDAY AND MONDAY-^
J. Warren Kerrigan in “A MAN'S MA3r'--7-whi
First of tbe randta Wcturce—Tbe Pick of the rictiw
WUliain S. Hart in “The Silent Stranger

0 tbe anow-llpped nioun
miiee. Cal.. I* the contrast
wBiery offered hy I>ouglas Fairbanks
% bis new Arlmifl picture. ‘Headin'
^Ottth" a rip-niariiip tale of Movlc.in
■aldeni. which will Is- tlic iitiniciiou nt
he Lyric Thenlre on Wodnesday. May
SBtb. The snow scenes are partieiiliir.
y effectlrc after the audience bus lieeti
idtown a hrogd sweep of the .Mexicnii
border, the desert lands of oiir itdnitry.
Tbose who licllevc In seelne America
3rst will be nion- than .satUIled witli
he scenery that •makes "Headin'
foutb” the most distinctive fUni of the

MONDAY-May 27th
World Pictures Present

TO-NIGHT—

WM. RUSSELL in ‘fTHE MIDXIQHT T^^’’ Chas: tTiaplin^ iu “The Couut ”
> audenlie

Millie up of umleiiH’ired lots tif Women'b atid rhiliiren'lr
Shoes whirh onr buyer iijuriiaseil from Grand Rapids
wholesalers at priees far lielow- (heir real worth. We
quote a few prit-es to show faotv this footwear is being
sold. Note how lai^i^the savings are.
CHILDREN'S SHOES
For BmaU Children

hand-on a certain date.
Tbe food admlnlatratlOB regulatioiiB
srmli an Ihdividual or a commertUl
eencern to have no r more than a IS.
day supply ot w5eat^ flour on hand at
any time and persons «41l more than
that amount are in violation at tha
boarding act which meana aeiiona pnnlahmont <f convlctod.
Tbe suu food admlnlstraUon haa
announced that It will not be dl
to act harably with indlvldnals
volunurlly report eurplns and show aj
wfUIngness to be fair nova and get tho{
flour Into the regnlar diaonels
trade. Where a hoarder attempu
concel tbe fact and Coreetnl meaiui
are neceeaary
ling a
.
anaoaoi'tedly 1follow.

Good fl,.’i0 to

98C"'$1.K

pair.. •

Men's Tennis Oxfords
In ail idxM
While only

WOMEN'S BOOTS
ActomUy wprtfa SSAfl and 53.7S

52.68

*1.75 vahies.

gQ

Women's Low Shoes
I’riciHl fur Ibis sdic at

Women's S4.50 Boots *
With » Incii tops..
Hpleudld styles
Boy's .Shoes
Far small boya and large boya.
Worth SS.S0 and S3.00. TbU
~ " 67 and


51.", .52.“, $2.*
51.” “"•52.”
Continuation of The Sale

of the Collins Stock
Here are prices that would Ite imitossible had we not
bought,
►ught. the
tlie Collins Stock at a sacrifice.
tSc SHADOW LACE. 12 incites

.... . loc

15c Cl’BTALN SCRIM, o white
scrim wliL blue. iKinlcr Qa
St yani.........-................... arC
CIIIUIRRN'S ROMPERS, excel1.-nt stylw. Frl.tsl
4ega
very low at..................
WOMEN”S BRA8SIEBS. emliroi.

DRESS G1NGHAM& good

pattcrus from the tollli

Stock St yant
CHILDREN’S Hanikeoehiefa
Extra spis-lal

“ 19c

25c (T-RTAIN GOODS, pUIn
white and ccru. curtain mar•qulserte. On sale
f
St yard............................ RdPV
BOI”S S5c STOCKINGSaII sixes

S.'°

J.

Sale of Womens
Trimmed Hats

bI

at. $1.95
Yldt seaM’a aO^les that apid at
5L0I. S3A5 and 19 to 55JS.
An upportuiiily to select a
sljlisb Hut III uii amusing priiv
reduction.

{iiM

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WOMEN’S 8UNMEB CfHtSETS,

__ 5»C
BEAITIFL'L CAMIMI^ of
Silk and Kalin. PretQly trim-.
rood. - Former prices. 5L26,
»1.SS and glAO Now aeltlng

79c, 89c, 98c

,

high
...__ ______.
time she Uiiully wins the love of
iBowsiiu. which brings Intojlic
of Ameriraii hnsiiwss and social
an alaoliiJig thread of l^r

Globe Dept. Store

EMKY WEHLEN in -THE SHELL GAM?"
“»■>*•**■* I—»

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■rgB PBB8B. TEAVBB8B OHT. MIOHIQAH

M«y 24; 1818

Classified Advertising and Real Estate

"WE wan on if ot wasit
Tested Wii
POft tise IN MICHIGAN
(Clip and aave thaaa reetpaa tor
tutniw rataranec.)

HEALl* aoARO Km TO ACT

Some More Wheel S»to«.

Pnmnln Am Mm Oi>^ Who -Mutt As eraeken In general, are mada
wheat -eavera. however; hut should
•MUM RMpofMlbllHy for the idealo not he eaed at atiieUy. vAsaOeai
•nd Momla of tMr Children.
Mich.—Miae Caiherine Oa^der. director ot the aodal service
dep^ent tor the state board of
health. beUerea that the Orel step lo
tbe canpalcn asatnst oryaiiised vice
hhd the eliinination~ot venei^ dla
•OMS, abonld becto in the homa '
Miss Oairandor, tor several yeaie
^ connsetei with Hnli House in
Chlca«o,and had two years ezperteneo
•s police woman In Dayton.
•There are a few very evident facts
Bll_women hesitate to acknow

rice Soar in psddtnga. or for thicken­
ing sauces and jpwvlea. to nse half as
much as.yon wonid wye yon nslng
flour
»
bar Urat Irish poUtoet. sweet
potatoes, rles, sqnssh and pompkln are
all excellent for ftUIng up wbeaUrri
gaps.

MEAT eueSTITUTES
Tbenverage houaewlfe has for yesrs
prepared and served'dlshes which
hi reality excellent meat subitltutes,
although she has net thought ot them
Indlt
la that way. By planning her menus
eomln* yearly more ready to admli so that one or more Of thaaa dlahas
them and ssspme our Just share c will be served on the special days, tbe
the responsibility in meetiiiz there problem of "Meatleas Day” wlU canae
and overcoming thtrfr long line,
UtUe ineonvenlenca.
hldeons consequence^" eaid Mias Oat
MILK AND MILK PRODUOTE.
-lander.
“The greatest of these age
A klaae ot rank may
Bionsters Is prostitution. It crept
place of a small serving
®ar social life so long aga that ht
Use milk lonpa. each as poUto
knows when or how. We do know eonp. cream of pea soup, celery soup,
that today It exliu In every coontry
Reliable recipes for these
and among all sorts and conditions of found In most cook books.
ineo and must be reckoned with,
Skimmed milk is rich In protein.
furnishes the world with more ft]
Use it often.
and hideous diseases tfakn all ot
Cottage cheese Is one. of the beet
sources combined, it gives ns mon
of our blind and deformed cfalldren. known meat snbsUtnUe. Have it tor
«iir febble-mlnded men and women lunch or topper on some meaUese
and ouf drunkards- It furnUbes tbe day.
Araeriesn chtose Is slso an exceL
market whwe Innocent girls and boys
are bought and sold to satisfy tbe lent meat aubatitnte. Uae it for such.
ese (cut up flue) to rice,
lusts ot itjMkiQd. It makes necessary
more asylums and ' instltutiona than kidney beans, etc. This makes the
dish rich in protein and usee dry bits
' all other
"With prestltutlrm goes every form ot cheese.
ot mental, physical and moral d<
ECQ8
eracy. all of which are - taking
It BobstJtnte tor
money o« of the pockets of honest Ess* are an e
cltisetiB to support and melnUln. The meaL Whan reasonable in price serve
them
often
as
a
aubsUtnta. Eggs may
prostitutes, ot which there
be
boiled,
ateamed.
poached,
baked,
c than women, are children
nere are many el
srown up. .They have all bad
and 'faibers. They
The were all aa Inno­ pie methods of cooking
cent as the children you see every day them np in a good cook book o
tyare eminent bnUetln.
un
the social oondlUona which we
cltlsena allow to eaist all about us and Get Into tbe habit ot aerrlng nuts
mastonally as psirt ot the meal at
they
ty werff
werd too igno
ignorant and
Which no meat la aeirad. Peanuts are
.. make the BghL
"Someone asked me where the fight
against proetitutlon should begin,
answer Is, in your own home. Pr
your own girt and boy to make the;
Do your Wt—smaU sactlflcea
In spite of your devotion ai
BOW may save you from miking
ees. they will be subjected^
greater ones later.
to the same condtUoDs and tempu-'
tlons as every other gl
Macaroni and Chaeaa
only protection any chad hdk against
the tempUUons of life is from wUhtn Mnenrcnl U made of DuroiB wheat
blmaell.
parents are the ones flour-a flour contafnlng too murt gluten
uMd
tn making a good loaf or
who must assume the responslbUity
IHahea nalng maearonl may there,
„ for tbe ideals and for the morale ot
ret) be aarvad aa meat and wbaal,
your chlldr^.
Our Debt to Society.'
S uta. boil
-We, as individuals, are perhaps 1 C milk
more alive to our reeponslb
a T flour
Buttered bread crumbs
wards society .Just now than
butler
time tor many years because of con. 11.4T toj-t
ib. ehaaae
dllions surrounding the enci

RATES-One cent p» word per issue. Three issues for tbe price of two. No ad run for less ton 15 cents. .
WANTED

JOHN A. WADE

WA8H1SQS WANTED—Call 806 t
Tenth street
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REAL ESTATE
and LOANS

..ANTED- HooBtoeepsr. OBS_wbQ
llkee children preferred. Clto.

FOR SALE
FOB SALE—A Gasoline LimwiL snd
BowBoato. Atoo a Pop Corn Stand,
aad GalranUed "
quire of Mrs. i
Eighth Street.
HOT SANDWICH and Pop Con o
tor tale. Enquire at Press o

Front Offices. Second Floor MikeseU Building, 219 E. Front St.

Traverse City,

The boys in thoae eacampmenU are our t g- oayeqne pepper
sons and hnsbands and brothers Tba Cook tbe maearonl to -..... ,
• tender. l>fmlB In a atrainer
women who prey upon them and the
,ul amfer over It to pn
men who corrupt them are hurting r?d*t»»r )Mc a aanee
ee or tba flour,
flour. but*
our own. It/U no temger an Imper­ Mk.and cbeeae. C^btoe aauee and
macaroni.
Cover with boUered
sonal condltJte existing somewhere. It
(be
oven until the en
Is here. It touches us dlrecUy. Our
SODS are their victims and our daugh.
ters the srives of those ricllms. Their
blind or feeble-minded children will be
our children and our •grandchUdren.
■•These are not pretty truths. There
are no soft words to describe these
things. They are tbe truth, however,
and they describe conditions verv
close to ouf homes. Whst will yn dc
l.St 1
*'^he*Stale Board of Health bas
dertaken to treat all cases of venereal
•'diseaoes and so protect the helpless
disease apprehended at tbe canton- ^nay be eerred hot a- —“
nents or at any other place In the dteb: or volA with ci
aute. both meo and women.
•The Social Service Department
the State Board of Health has been
instituted to organise the rehablllU- t c
tlon work which Is necessary before I’s C turaTpe (tot to eubas)
any contlderable number of patients
can be-returned to society with rviav umr es beef steew. Sente with
du^togv. wbleb may be made of
threugbeut the state have already
fered their co-operailon in fprlheri
this work. Plans have been perfed
toast
to have each patient given a meotol Xt slices
Isevss lettoes
.,.„,(nat]0D duriag hospital doaltoeo help determine their final dlsBositlon. Thoae
- lote who are prenouncod
be -------placed in loitl- 4 olives
^ble-ml^j-wlll *tnttooB ferr
for permanent
detention.
tuttcoB
pe
-1-S m (bard boUed)
On OD( eUcc of toast plaea a
Problem Belongs to AM^Iaasea.
-The problem beltmgs to all claaaea
and therefore all clmsaea must work^ be salad dresttag. gaio^ad
egg end oUvee.
Mtber to iolve IL Aaaume your fuU
ahare of this responaibUlly now. ProCreamed Chtekan
tUTyour own tatOdren. N« by k«p- l.I C chopped cooked chiaken

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Michigan

dern convenienrea. Ooee In. Good rent­
er. Would conalder amaU farm neat
city In trade. 217 W. 16th streat
FOB 8AU5—Electric 1
HoriL Press office.

I will be here wi^h you, the
Lord willing, and no prevent­
ing providence, God bless ybu
neighbor, next week, witii an
article, on conditions, incident­
ally calling your attention to
some good Real Estate invest­
ments I always have and alsomentioning the fact that money con­
ditions are not stringent, proving the
same to you by stating, and proving
what I state, that I have all kinds of
money for aU kipds of Loans, provided
security is good and sufficient in my
judgmeintr-

JOHN A. WADE

Block. Diaeaaea of woinw i
DB. W. J. HIGOU!8 . -DENTIST
GOOD Deutlsiry. FINE Preparatkms
•nlcBs r

4ith Phones No. fl
COSSINK A CONNINB
401 8lsle*IIaiik BnUdlng
at 7. Phone 128

tails
BERT MCLLKN
T.if,i,i Rud Heav.r Dray.
Houssbold
Goods Moving a Specialty.
Auto
Truck Service.
Phones, att. Office 375
Bet. 1096
P.AINTING AXD PAPEBHANOING
EDWARD MARTIN .
i>stmer aud Paper t
i-hoerfully furnished
Phone B-Ull.

L O. O. F.
Grand Travowa Lades Na. Ml
Meets every Thursday evening In
their hall 281 E Front BLat 8 oNAock.
Cbaa HImnaugh.
B. Lcnf^balto,
-• Me Grand
■areatoty
LOlAl, OBDEEUir MOOW
Meets every Wedned-

BruUm andSpraini
Have Sloan'a Uniment handy
(ot bfoUea and ^irmns and all
pains and aches.
Quick rriief
fotlowa itt prompt application
No need to rub. For rheumatic
aOiea, neuralgia, suH musdea, lams
back. Inrabapi. gout .trmnt. ami

5'srs,£.c.rs:..'i.sr..,

F Chae.BBMwln.Dictot(W
j Furtoch’ 8ec>.

this disease.
(Ml iu-HV.v it^patatinii
In retreat, but
M A. C. It can be kept that way. he
5 this y
adds, if Michigan beau growers will
HOSPITAL for Sewing Hi
___ stand and retrench itself
irefuUy pl<* their seed before plaut- itilesB the precaution Is taken to plant Musicsi instrutoeote. No O
ig this (iprlng.
sw-d beana.
The seed stock plea JWdrere for free t
“As a result of the last two dry sow- <-lean
he frue. froiq weathen-d lieaus Unrrow—L. B. 837.
««.” Doctor Coons declares, "tlie shonld
us'clean and dry aa possible. All
^ercenUge of anthratmooe baa been and
BO reduced that not more than one earn. iR-ana shf.wlng spots or stains should
pie to CO of the tUouannds we have 1-e thrown

vSloetruls
Limtnent

rit. Phone B3OT
CHiitet Makers nod Boat BuOton

pHowers
for all occasions
FRANK M. PAINE

.r. ■sr.-ns;..

LOG<»LOR CLUE TO
HEN’S PRODUCTIVITY

“■Vbu Get TTie Job”

ES”""

to light their own baL
UeT
wUl have their hardest
et^lea when you «e not there to

I«M reenltg.oan only he obtotned hy
STifTwoW togoOi% all the U1.A
.Wo are ready—

(PurniditiillanRSlisp
lying abilities ot
hen » anorum. «t this time hy ^ on what you know, and I wish we had more like you.
poior of the k-Ks and brek. according
to the departmmil
The boss (aui’t fake chances. When he ^ respona'ble.iob
fact iii*renne<1to)i with a plea to »
era of birds to cull Uwir flocks of i
‘"^'Tten ba« not laid wU dori«
:tl* winter and firing."
tim^throngh the International j
■winter with bright yellow 1^ aM
l«efc. she has laid wcU during tno

Over acuo meo reported,ad-j

■mgatfaiaconpoatoScraBtoii. Yon
an«>JtoyotostvttoekaJDevray. |
» from the fat. flour.
a Add «lcfeae and___
hlekm ir heated through,
t or wafers or to Umbel

oOlege will he sent out Info the ato^ie
to demonstrate to farmers how tw
colilng can be (jondocted.
to wvoperete U being made to tarmert
b.T tbe department.

,Str:F1.7.f'a"T“MSK: BEAN ANTBKAONOSEON

gAa"a.'ssr-,s.assails

CARL. I. CAMPBELL'
Bot^ »de Drmbt
MIle-A—Miwito Serriee
328 South Union Street
Both Pb<Hus 270

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G. a LEMMON. R«p.
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STATE TROOPS
WARMLY PRAISED
eov. OF tiTAH RIGIDLY INSPECTS
MICHIGAN DON8T/»,BUl-ARY AT
EAST LANSING. .

HMETHOOPS HELD AS MODa
. of* state Conetabulerle
> Keep Our Indu^rlal

loMslRs. Mich.—Michigan's Slate
Cetistabular}-, or as It
known"
Michigan Permanent Troops, at their
Ea.«i Lansing post, were rigidly InMH-rted anil warmly praised recently
brSiiMn Bawberger. governor ot the
of Gtah.
on!> did the governor of the
compare the Uichlg#ti
insv1t|inla conslabularr.
the pioneers In the Held, but he also
upcommented ott considerable length up­
jm of the Michigan offi.
on the wisdom
ciale In the * stabllshtnent of the oon«tabulaiT some months ago,
-If yon hadn't organised auch a
bodv of men" he pul it. “.vou nndoubiedly would have had a Jot of In
■ dustrial trouble in your Industrial
ciilea and in the copper and Iron
mining dtslrlcla. And 1 am told you
have had prat-llcall}* oonp at all."
Afi'er tnsp.'ctlne the barracks and
those of the troops who wer© In Eao:
lanslng. .BCccmpaRled hr fo'f
Vandercook. Goverrtor Bamberger dis.
enssed in detail his Ideis as to state
eotisiabulariea. /
"We have some peculiar hltuatlon=
in* Utah" saw he. "and we are awan
that before very long we must have a
. slate constabulary. And I -propose tc
model It in many waya after your
Michigan organlEitJon. a ponion
which 1 have seen here today. P
' sibly U will not be- neceasary for
to bare as large an .organization
you have righi* at the starL bat . we
can use your syatem and have onr
barraclts arranged much as you do.
"At present we have two conipanlei
of regular army mPa'afCamp Doug
lass. They have been used to keep
down any dlaorder we may have. We
have larger amdtere in our state, with
a population around them much as
you Michlgandera have tn your cop­
per and Iron countries. You know
what that roeana—you are sitting on a
possible volcano all the time So-far
the government has been very kind
leave the two companies with ua. I
recently In WashlngUm I was Inform,
ed^at It would not be long until the
government would hare t<} send the
soldiers for *
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seas. Then we will have to have a
constkbuUiT. for our NaUonal Guard

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niUDDEN URGES PEOPLE
Ur IN COAL SUPPLY NOW

ru

Fannera WIN be DoJno • (>«trletl«
Service to Set Aside Herd CoU
Burner and Uee Wood. _
Lansing.—Tlie eUte ^el admlnlstn>r while urKlnf people In elUes to
buy coal now in order that another!
fne! famine such as was experienced'
last winter will not be repeated. cal!«,
open farmer* and oihere located!
where wood is easily accessible to Uy
store ot that kind ot fuel tor aer-.
eral reasons.
|
It will relieve the fuel altnation In
those places throughput the state
■where wood is not obtainable at any.i
price and will give the railroads an{|
opportunity ot transporting Vrbat coal
there fs obtainable to the larger Indus­
trial centers where huge mnnlllon fac­
tories are working night and day ahifU
getting out munitions of war.
In most rural districts there Is a
certain quantity of wood that can be
easily obtained and at a allght-expenae
ipMlally to the farmer who has the
eans ot hauling It. Rainy day* UnrIng the spring when farming opera­
tions are at. a standaUll can well be
used In gathering in next jvlnter'a
wood supply or when that task is compleiei cutting a supply that neighbor­
ing towns may be furnished with fuel
next winter in the event coal Is not ob­
tainable, which may be the case.
Attention la oalled to the shortage ot
anthracite coal this year. The gov­
ernment is using great quanUtles on
Its boats, thus cutting down the natarsi surplus that accrues during flmei
of peace.. This coal is needed badly
by the government, being amokelesa
tumisbing, beat tor steam
boats used In traneporb
AtladBOldlera across
(brming a patriotic
aside the bard coal burner the coming
winter and burning instead, wood that
can be-eecurpd <com toresta^and wood
a tn Hichlcutting out and thinning process each
year that the wood lots may become
mere thrifty. Much dead and down
Umber Is found In these loU. ot which
imber may be found on olmost
every farm and the trees many Umeai
are left to rotJorwant of eomeon* to,
them up Into wood. In reality
proper care of wood lots will prove
real conservation of the timber of that
state.
Fuel users in dUea are already flndg themselves In the position of not
ring able to proenrh anthraetto coal
od even when they do secure
blank must be signed and swi
showing that they require a certain
amount tor next mlnter's a
then the cosJ dealer tiTany c
to requlrod not to furnish i

•^UJe thought haa ever been given
the Idea of a etate constabnlary In
Utah until very recently. SeL-ada baa
a jmall force Of 25 men. while Call,
fornla has one of larger proportions I Soft coal to being placed In ccUani
howlnproceesoforganlaaUon-Thegov- ihla spring where auch coal was never
ernor of Nevada thld me not long ago before used and the supply of this varthal he dhl not know what might have] iety of coal to already becoming scarce
bappened In bis state this .winter bhd as far as some kinds are concerned.
Old raJVfences that abound in many
for the po
sections of the staU make good- wood
; ago. toe
Daugh. of for fuel when cut up and the average
Foanyetv'anto. he told me that the farmer'flnda certain time during per­
110 mounted men the elate now had iods between farming operations to cat
scattered over It. were worth infinitely tbese'fences into wood as is being
•conetanUy drilling. I cite both
these governora merely -to show that
the coDStabntorr Idea.ls now conaldend tbe best pUn a aute can have
fbr borne protection. We intend
have one in Utah, and I-wlU not have
to wait for the I'glsIUure to meet
next *priM to organlxe IL either.
Under our uwt, I can organize It myaelf.
jyraie there have been- comptalnU,
and I suppose always will be. about
tbe cost to the .slate end tbe taxpayer
where a permanent foroe of eonaUbulary is maintained, it strikes me that

isliy obtain a supnly of wood by
getting tn touch with the Public Do­
main CommtRulrm- at L.aneing, which
aUte commieelon will be only too glad
to authorize tbe cutting out of dead
and down Umber for fuel.

FiMy. I&y a<.

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Smart Clothes for Spring and Summer
Tlioiv is jriYnt SHtisfactjoD-lD beiog pro{»<>i'l,v uiul 1i«s!OUiing1v clutiitKl. This is true of ev«*i-v iuuu,lMtt jiiotv osjiefially^
Joes'it apply to young ntinaiklboys. .
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.

Wlteii Tve purt-liaswl oGrluiet} of Bpring anti Kuumu;r Clothing tvt* bought libei-ally of tlip.snappy, stvagyr garments
tvhi(‘h appeal espefially to jouthH and yonug men;
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I
rf you «^ib*T»,»nit that is absolntely correct in cut and fit, one that wip look w;ell at all.tiiiies and in all jdacee—risit
(Ilfs store toiuVrojv* or any day'and riew our iiuunmoth assortmeut.
'

KNICKER SUITS S6.50 TO $14 50
Youth’s and Young Men’s Suits . . ... . $16.50 to $30.00
THE NEWEOT

in shirts,

UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS. UNDERWEAR.

People , are Beginning to Realize
That prices are geing up and many are coming from out of town for their

New Summer Clothes and Furnishings^
.

They are coming to take advantage of

Our Wonderful May Sale Offerings
CARMEN^ LADIES’ COATS, SUITS. DRESSES, ETC..AT REDUCED PRICES THAT POSITIVELY
CANNOT BE DUPUCATED AT DOUBl^ THE ORIGINAL PRICE FOR 'THEIR EQUAL IN QUALITY.

hundreds of

Ladies" and Misses’'Suits and Coats, woi-th up to.$50.00.
___ $12.56, $19.50, $25.00, and $29.50

Ladies' and Missps' 'Jirt'sst's. worth up to flo.OO. *
at...:................. 1........... $6.50, $8.50, $9.50 and $11.50

Ladie.s’ and Sllsses’ Skirts, woj*h uivto $10.00,
at.T.................... 1...-._____ .....____ $5.95 and $6.95

I*adi(w* and Misses’ Skirts. woHh up to
at____________ _____________$3.50, $3.95 and $4.95

Lullies' and Mii3ses* Xl^bite Skirts, worth up to $3.00,
_______..$1,00, $1.95, $2.95, and $3.95

House Drosses and Bivakfasl Rets, worlli up (o
at._____ _y:_________Ij...................88c and $1.19

Girls’ Dresses, worth up to 85c, at 49c, 59c and 69c

proclamation

GOV. SLEEPER WARNS PUBUC

bare give more than sixty days

nsye and sheriffs of the various coonWAR INQUIRiES ENORMOUS j isuer Prectamatlen Calling m Citi­ tSet and to local police chlefa In the
n’hlle tbe govzens to Observe Law*.
r does not want any guilty
n Bulletin Every Day
icape punishment, be v.enU oflortant Orders, Etd
Lansing. Ijich.—Governor Sleeper iendere dealt with by conatltuted
does not want mob rule to prevall-ln mathority.
some of the oS(
Lansing, HlA.-Owing to the onor- Mldilgan.
moua Increase ot (goverement war committed by enemlps of the goverawork the governmental departments lent have been ot such character that ffTURNSOLOIERSGET COMFORTS.
count the oort of what lawless moba at Washington ask Michigan resl- Hal citizens have taken tbe law into
might do. In dollars and cents, yon denls to fetrain from making inquir­ their own hands, lbs governor begs
them to remember that Michigan has Mlehlpen War Board Will See Soldier*
will also find that your total runs ies on every conceivable subjecl
away up. If the aute coneubutory. <ernlng the wad. as It has been couna to punish the guilty.
Receive .Proper Care. “
eves at a huge coat for maintenance, 'found a physical Impossibility for the '“1 feet it my duty, ae governor ot
can prevent loa* of properly running clerks, though they number'an a
Mii^lgin, to warn tbe people of the
Laneing. Hleh.—Michigan doea not
ot state against the tendency to take the
into the thoasands. to say noihlng of In themselves now. to give many of
. the loss of lives. I would consIteT that these inqnlrlel prdper attention and Jaw Into their own hande. beeauae of tntand to forget the debt' she owee
her native eons who have oB^ed their
almost any sum of initial esp^dlture
certain conditions In their community Uvea for Uielr country, and when the
."There to published dally at Wash- Ute,” declered Governor Sleeper in
were wisely spent.................. ..
Bi«t tosplul ship tod-o with sick
Governor Bamberger, during hit tngton, under authority and by direo. roclamatlon Issued a few ago.
and wounded errlvee *t the port of
stay In Lansing,-^’’ere he was making
"It to qo time for mob rule to tupor- Blew York, a representative of the
Uberty Loan speeches, went into de­
eede the lorlsdlctlon of regularly coo. Michigan War Preparedness Board
tails SB to the method ot working ont
. iper 1
etituted authority. 1 fully appreciate
'* war. activities on'the pan ot Michigan. ot tile more important rulings, de- condfiions which have eronaed eome srlU be on band to see thst the boys
do not Uck Individual attention.
'In many reepecla. be said, the prob- etolons. regulations, proclamations,
people to an opinion that they can only
.tema which hie ctaie^had to face were ders, etc.i as they are promulgated' by accomplish tbe desired resulu by tak­ Under the plen adopted by the
0 those arising
In'g’ in Michigan.
!
He tbe several departmeDts and the many' ing the law into their own hands. Mtchigu war board, the etate will psy
tbe expense* of a citizen who to able
jted in
spedal committees and agencies
There are couria and laws tn the land
ments in Hicblgao for tbe'parcUasc In operation at the National CapiioL and dUtena must allow them to hand] to devote his time to the work, and
ippty bim with funds to pur''lot seed cwn. tractors and .other plans
This official ioornal to poa'ted each
for tbe sick and wounded eei
by which it to expected to accentuate day In every postofflee In the state of ntty of this eUte and natinn
__
neb luxnriee as the federal
and increase the crops this year. All Hiehlgan and may also be found In all than to attempt enap Judgment We
provide.
libraries, board* of trade, ebambm of moat ell exerclee patience and remem­
If
a
Michigan soldier confined in a
commerce, the offices of mayors, and
ber
that
unleea.
in*
our
practice,
we
New
York
hospital Is-unaLle to write
. .reap thA
govMnment and other official*.
tollow
'the
method*
of
governn
a
leuer
home,
tbe
relief
commlselon
In Michigan, and alio to see. how the
By consulting these files most qi
Uons will be readily answered: there which we claim to 4» eo dear to__ wtn do tt-4or him. He will see that
plans were working out
will be little necessity for IHter writ­ other peoples can hardly.have the tw be ii anpplipd with paprrs. gossip
^
apect
tor
ni
and
oor'lnatltntlons
which
bt» Ws h«ne town, magazine*, tounneesssary
WAR MAUD OmCES AT lANSING ing; tbe1s .wm
they Bhould^ave.
Sueo.Mc. If he to "broke" and reed*
be
ftheen cents for a abavg, the Mlchl"U any clttoon beUevae he
the rallrmtds wUl be eaU^ upon
no Qvretenutive will aee’tliat he
movejtewek eorreapondenee aaefca, and to complain of the conduct
•the mass of bnslneu that to plUag other cltisen. or inhabitant of hi* ii>.
np In the government departmesu at cailty. the matter should at ones be reWashington will be ea^ oontidei^ ported to the auAorities. and left for
ably. Hundreds of cleiks now answer them to deal with. I caU upon all of sm-k as sooo as it to deemed advtea'
hie to station a man In New Tetk.
Ingrcorreepondoice wilt b* emabled to our people to make thto time of
give their time to. essentially ImporL a period ot careful law obeer
expeasea. The
ant war-work, end a toniULmentallr The anthortUee of each
patriotic eerY-trc will hav».bcaa pe>
It that peare' governor, however, plane to have tbe
dtoed by the publle.
_____________ prevafl. and that the rMlef commietioners work in relays
ao that °° lndlTl(|ual will have to
lavra ^ the e^ are usheld."

I -

ot hto

Other slated are foUowliig Michi­
gan's plan in the matter, of a relief
eommlseton at the port of debarka­
tion.

WHEAT FLOUREXPORT
TO CUBA TO BE MADE
BY GOVERNMENT ONLY

Tlietrfore iiotliv is given to all privale tniilera th'Dl. here.-tfler and until
ffiirlher iiollie. no auiilleationa from
tiH-ni for export lUx-ns<w for tbe ahlpluent of Wheat floor *1o Uulia will l«
eonslileral. ' TIuw who an- now In
doll of nnexpired iliriises for the
ex|Kj| nlion of wheat flonr to t'nba are
iufor
.............. ........
.xguliiat these Uceuacs.

No n-newuls of ll..........................„ ..
etises will la< rgBiitcxt. aud shippera
Klionhl Iherefure use t'very preeautlun
to bring wlH-Ht flour to waliosnl
Food AAoiidsti^^to lUve Otarge for shipment nmler tln-se Ucenses onof Distribution. Punnnnt to nan
. for Closer Operation In Caring
for Minimum RequiittBmls

The War TthUp * Moanl .aiiiMiumce
(lint, piirsiuiil to e pUii for Hoser co••|N-ralloii wiUi the riiliaii (k>nTim»iil
ill oiriiig for the mltilmuru oviuiremviila f" wheat flour for Cnba. imlivldtial liiviiwn for the exportation of
wlienl,flonr will no lotttter be .i»me<l to
nriviite IrinlcrN.
,
Ucensr to Food Admiidatnitlon
A Mieilnl exporl ileeiiae .will
IwHHvI to the ITnlted 8tate>* Foo<1 Adminixtnitlon Grain rnnwatiott for tbe
ehiimiwit of wheat flonr to the rvilnii
roniu-il of Nnlloiial Ik-fenre.
TIte
Grain oTn'Oratloii will mnke llielr
rmniiawN* of flonr troneh the I'lilred
Staten FncMt - Aclmltitotratiuii Milllne
niTlalon. Tlie Cuban Council of Xiillonal Ib-fiwe will take rare of the
pf Jhc flonr In Culia. ai-lliiE
in eonjmicllon with Senor Armar
lire- the Cniian Fowl Ailmlntol
and in eniiKnlotion with Canaal'ilenerel
Henry H. Montan. tl*e reprreentotlve
of the War Trade Board in Cuhat who
will eel in an 'advlaury capacity in
the dUtrilnitlon. Made Necetwar}* by Shortage Here
The adoption of fbla plan heean
Pepsaary liecanae of ‘the ahnrtege «
wheat flonr in the United Staten, whleh
Ip It I llinmlt fbi
iilitain from the ...........................
mipplkw bf IhU r,
Kalit.r to i-oniplete
to .Culm Bgalust
If the export
tuaily Iwmotl. Great
~
hardship has mniltecl in c«
lertain parts ot
the Wend
.............................Iliire
for thl* fniln on the part
of prhIrate tnulere to effect tbe ncceas-

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