Grand Traverse Press, July 19, 1918

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Grand Traverse Press, July 19, 1918

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

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Smeltzer, W. Paul (1893-1973)

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1918-07-19

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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MICHIG^

DRASTIC COAL RATIONING
SYSTEM IS ANNOUNCED BY
THE FUEL ADMINISTRATION
• win Be AUewed Only
'

M to Hwt Hb Boom
to 8ixtr«4lit Decrew-

■SSSSL
A body Of 615 Michigan bon fW

WILL ELIMINATE HOAKDZNO

10TBEDEFGMSIITS
OFSOUHBSDNDERTHEAKHY
tor duty abroad to have withheld from
Mriribntiiig Dirislea OSea their pay a 'stated amount that would
Ibcae payments vrara made through the
depo^ qusrtensster at Washington,
Ihe Fayaento—Fbrasr Odby
be.peid to thrir families In thb country
of One MmHb Bimiiiatod
The war-risk toonrance act provided'
for ^ depeadenb of' enlbted men
railed into Ihe service under ^r
dltlona
Thb enactment. M4(h b
|nm has been '"eem
liberal and genenma to the Mhpe
of ib proTlriona than My similar tow
Shllotmenb to tbe d
toacted provided that ii~aQaitlon
the amount withheld from tbe aoldbr'e
adotmenb under tbe old aystem and pay tbe Government should pay
ibooe paid under tbe aocnlled war^bk allowance to the soldier's family.nsuranceact Ibe bw of 1890 antboiv
ixes an allotment system and tbe war- The Army i
s origin­
isk insurance act of bat year also ally drawn, provided for tbe inter­
provides for allotanent to dependenb vention ot a cnoiplete month between
of enlisted men.'
the date of the accruing of tbe roldCinder tbe Apt lew tbe anny per- ier’s pay. orfm whlrii the allotmeut
feciecl an allottoent system which en­ was deducted, until tbe time of pay­
abled enll^ men who are ordered ment: that b. an allotment withheld

toMM. arrived on the eampus of^M. A
a thb week to receive training In f
TweCbU^ er WMtofM
operatloB and repair of tractors a
Or*n WMiB Wm Fmeot MDm
bwAs for the army. Tbe Inoomliig
May FW Hie AOwnna
detartuneot, which wlU be instructed
Fton OMaliiUff Mon Tbaa
Betore te End of Wlnt*
to the engineering Bh<«s and Ubor25c per Barrel Pntt
the college by memlien
memlers ot
atories of (be
letber vwllh
Uk engineering faculty^^wet^
specialists.
with ererr-ounce of prewore p«reiriaces
the
Wisconsin
irndt
and IracTbe
Food
Admlnistratliw
has
made
Wltle 'beliiK put opoo
lor
nulhwhich
moved
out
bat Batpublic the' measures that were token
production of coal, t*
tinDC to'mount. U is evident that, earlier in the'season to prevent profltm» Hicfaigan boya, who
md**do°^
ttieie will l*e an ioKulBcdeDt supply for coring In tbe flonr-mUlIng. Industry. them billeted in the armory and
vint^ Dpcendties unless the utmost Tbe Biillers, under tbe,original reg'
souserTBlioD U pncliced aud a system ubtloDs. were allowed a maximum
of local distribution lnao«nrated'which gross proflt of S5c a barrel, based
.'.y
will prevent any ccHisnmer from ob- their annual busiuees. Tbe basiness b
ibln one and cannot he deter­
teinlnc more coal than la
mined upon a few months operations.
^ needs jrith the utmost care
ecoDony being employed in Its am- The milling year ends on July L and
differences of dplnioa bad
arisen between tbe mUlera and the
There wlU not be enough 1
coal atollahlc this winter if Ust years' Food-AdminbtraUon as to Uie-basb
waste nocUnnes.‘or if. unequal locnl npon which profits werc'lo be calcul­
ated, the question was referred
dlslrtbutioo ia not prevented..
e comprised of tbe dialrnun
Mar Start CmI Battonlng
of the ITniled Hto'tes Tariff Gomml
Tbe i>el AdmlnlstnUon has taken
member .of tbe Federal Trade Comthe necesaary atepe to thta end! Houk
ibslrm.
-a
member of tbe Agricultural
holdeis may be put on cost rmtlons, as
In Engiapd-and France.
The-coal Advisory Bonrd. with Hr- Charles
the tinw eanies to make a treaty of peace to
, allowed to each consumer wUI ndt be Espcnschled, a retired miller, and
/eod thi» war. we must have in the Senate, the place
*thc amount used last year, but only as representative W tbe Food Admlnbtntiou.
much as Is s^ntldcally found'neccsafe"faefied,men of tbohigbestaWBty,
" where
nrhere treatiea
t
CUef
Poiiito
of
DUrensxe
Let Mlehigsu
•ary to heat tala bouse to C8 degrees,
providing every conseiratlqn rule has Tbp chief difference with rtopect
tbnee. tbe best
United Ototra flea
been obeyed. ITie aHowauce for each tlie ncodnrt of th emUiera under the
Jtvdgmsnt end t^
•te-wtao oet cely
will be suilMenl far comfort, but the reguUtlCTs to dato revolve npon whet­
her they staonld Indade excess -pnMt
bnsriii idiiUly. but
thoogfatless sod wastefnl
Wtatee tfriatog ow
a .part of ttaeb oxpenses.
. Oar fntw wBlINt'
who ends hb allowance'gone bafoie
'fwetdiyfltoldm^
Based
on
tl^
dedslon
that
was
tbe end of the winter wU have <wly
meet toe demand
out
to
the
miners
on
June
17.
oeltber
'' Every jaan.-womsaf
hfanaetf to-thsnk If be has no fnel wlfb
of a tnk K> vital
excess prtdlt taxes nor Incdme taxes
and rinld will to':
wblcb to beat Us boose.
to ui an—• red*.
■one way be sfCoder tUs ^tdm everyone wUI get should !« recognised as items of ex­
pense for the purpose -of tbe mllb'
teried^eate one of
hb fair pro^ion of coal
wbo win totet tost
icroimtiiig.
. .
V win be directly
boarder wUI be eliminated.' This aydtfaeie be no petee
Bewedy
for
Exews
ProBT
or
todbeedy
«otem was orbbially worked ont and
undl we have woe
. cemed by what b
applied In rUladelidib.- It has proved With regard to millers flndbig tbemwar—artio wBl
-the
riipdooe.
wlvee at the end of the, fiscal ywr
see to tt tost we do
Tliere tnuri be od
Ideations auggested by the experiences with an amount in excess of 2Sc
not Vwe to eeuocB
peoee without Vic' --------^
tnrrel proflt. it was snggesled that
of that cily! the adopllon and eati
toetU^rtestpwtof
tocy.
Teteftofi
WswhwfT
ment baa been referred to tbe Federal tltey could release tbemaetres from tbe
wfast we have with
Thevieinvyeodeaf
dlfllrully by selliuK a sutHdaot amoi
Fnel Administration In the Slates.
to modi awrifice wmi to toe field.
ly woo by our boya on the field of
of Dour at a ncuninBl price to
Feahorce of the Flao
Comsumder
Truman H. New*
botte must be defeBded and lafeFood Admfubtntlon or tbe Army
b
tbe
Wm-lhcWer Canberry
Thb plan Involves a department of
• pjittdol at lie Council Board of '
Vary fo liquidate any sudb, surplus
Mai allotments in connection with edeb
theNstkes.
prom. Tbe areounta of mlHers will
local fuel admlnbtrator's offlje. Rana
Id. and are. audited by tbe represent
for thb o^niutlcm and for the i
atlves of. the Enforcement Division of
essary e '
.*.



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WHEN THE TREATY
OF PEACE IS MADE

n

-.5^.

S!

by tbe adminbtrai
Wa^tngtoD
II thiri
seal boreans
- ain Inaugurate
*Wa
I Wltbout any
delay.
The iiuporiant featnrw of the plans

NEWBERRY

for

UNITED STATES SENATOR
Tiger Oil Cures

Here discs sea than any other medicine
known to lb users. * Besd sU papen
tbe bottles. Different sbes and

•eiv^ by any d
Iving'yw^red with a figure obtained
fdxe represents S units. flA6 •
t>y veiT simple yet effective foitoubs resenb 6 units.
sbowing tbe rating of tbe house v(beEc
DB- lORN LEB80N.
CsdUbc, Mlchlgth.
tbe coal la to be used.
. Second, actml Inqiectloli of all
■fful cases antf a cbedilhg up thro^h
inspectors of stotemeuto mate by the
bonseholdora as to tbe roal'on hand,
ilie space is be heated, and the heating
system «nploye<L
Third, the effective refusal to fnrnbh any houselmtder more cool than
a srienlifie analysb shows is necotsary
WOBK aOABANTKBD
if the requisite rare b token In tbe
besting of tbe house.
Under thb
system surplus coal will be refused.
All consumess who have obtained
quantity of coal In excess of Iboir
allotments, or wbo by deceit or mis
. tepi ocntatlon have violated any rules
for all occasions
and regeUilons of tbe Fuel AdmtobFRANK M. PAINE
. traHon. will be proaerated.
System -wm Be Drastic
Tbb system will be drastic and wlU
Introduce noediUons new to tbe coim
tr.v. It will be uomore drastic- bowerer. than conditions demand to. tbe
iutnest of ait concerned. Ko one will
be derived ot« coal actually
tor heattogF bnt no one will be al­
lowed coal tor waste or extnri^nee,
or to doul^ Insure a stmplT of fuel,
while neigtabon on accowat-of’.lbta
excess are unable to obtain enough.
With a abortoge of coal coofronting
the coimtryt if b mly through such
detaOpd regnUUOH that a necesaary
supply eu be Insured at an. Toteby
viUl the etocrgency b upon ua wonld
|. .
pecib every one to reoc^ntoe the oeI
'
fataL Jhe ffbel Admlntotratlou i
I V-.' cpmUy snd-ttto rtoate tor t%b s^
«nd to ewoeerate fnllx wUh I

Dawn Mowers

«RBIMD wm REPAIRED

Try the
Netv Sundae

It is great

lOc
' SatatSayanlSmMliy
ODiy, .

Worth 20c

WdTs

Drug Stop
____tbe pay ot tbe soldier dM oa
Hay 31 could not be paid until Iifly L
For' Ibe purpose of advsbclng the date
lyment and doing away with thb
intervening month the Uw was am­
ended and steps were iamedbtely
token to bring tbe peyuwits up to tete.
payments of aUotmeitto being mete
in tbe month of Nbveaber. 1917. At ihe prwent time the aUotment peyments for any one mopth ere mate
with the flntCof
socceedIng month.
At the beHnnlng ot tbe war the
Army lalotmenta were leee toes KWWO
lumber, while- at the pneent dme
they are In excem of 800000.
the increue to toe summate eato u
ately, ercejH where aUotment forms
Incorrectly filled out. uddreesra
Ipcorrectly given- w other censes over
which toe dbbnrslng officers bed ne
control.
. ,
These paymenb bare been mate bj:
tbe; finance
finan< division ot toe depot qnsrter. which b now tbe central
lei^ster
, oOce of tbe Qo*raster GcneraL The total payment
for May was approximately IS.000.000,
and this payment was completed June
a The allotment law as amended OcL
6, provided also for Ibe allotment of
rs as wril as cnlbtthe preaent time a
od men, and
30.000 coouni
. alloOng
edvantage of thb
y $1,000,000 per n
Inrinded in tbe aUotment
•bonsands of monthly puyDriito fra
Liberty bonds eUotted for by tbe eom•nissloned officers and nllsted men.
During the month of Augtmt tl*
rentral dbbqranlg dlvbloo will be toe
*d with the duly of dbtTBmttog a
miUion fifty-dotbr bonds of toe eeewd
IJberty loan, which were contracted
for by officers, enlbted.men and per­
manent civilian onployM.

mRA] LYRIC - - Sunday Ispeoal
The ThnUmg f ood Kiots
The Fight l^tween Man and Girl on the

piowers-

__

_____

■Die lOO-tnite-a-minute Race Against Bteth
The Electric Chair in Operation
The Fight in The Jury Room
The Powerful Scene in The Court
^
Suspense!
Suspense!
Suspwise!

WILLIAM FOX

“Gheatiitt^the PobMc”
of the year
imARsretomWNVWs'r

wi*eiM^2=.Mm.7Kio..K»

admission 5.-4-.

'i \

:,^ciTT.incHmii
GRAKD TRAVERSK PRESS

$0iig 0ti At

P»ibli*hud E»My » :diiy -1 lociSgtfclc
rress rrJiiUi'S 8. T' icc, 3LJ
'
I nlon JH.

©Jjpatr^H

PHOTOPLAY nUT
1«B WHISPI^Nb
AT LYRIC NKXT

w. PAUL suki.t,zi:r. L^tor & Prop.
,t iti

Mdiy. jntru, mt

Wi<l 8 Booster

Iw tlie blU *t U»e Lyric TUeaWL 'Bil»

CECiLB.DErtILLE'S
PRODUCTION
«
1.THE WHISPERING CHORUS
«

A'llmirll^'of liinli '•I''’of lltc
Mii-i.'.;
I III lliimust i'i<-iiitv for till' •
li.iiiilry idc-ii of
»iiiit!oii oi' iiiiiniNl liii~K<
Itliiul r>.lUW;
■ tbi- ilii-tiiaiin Afnii'bltii
tVi-sicTU fliH-J.uuisliTs. m^^'rtljua lo
oris
fo-lbo wlU-Si'.. Liivr IwB

.

AtADTCBArTA-^

At TUp Kvrli' Tbpiiltf WwlufsdBy

. biiyloc nn MI'-lilTOi
w.>l Illil
, :iMo for:
miiob

-

for <

in a (iiieclal productluB by O^R-CI. !>■'
Millc. one of tlN most famoin ain-otors kSOKTi to the n»ti:'ii plclnr* rr'
aiiS p«upti« wlO 111 Stw T •• tf doi
j«.v.’eut*<l ii-UDbcr of S«<i
It W CNM- . lilly a wiiM-ioi
ti of the h: hfot rit«. TlK'l
s wiittttD ly Policy Poon'
iicUI-r WVK ■i.i te by Je*iil'
riUciM ii. »l o avli^rod fame thm
. ainiiyI rintBl
rintBlrV
V plclurea
piclurea s
writteu i'>
Tor AitiTBft and Pant

I'sr

Ih-'liiieatinc llie story of a man vlio
Diiikeslbe siipr»iue sjuTUlec In order to
presem- ttie liapplia'ss of' bis wife
wlioiu be has «lt;<erted find d’bo is eoue<I of In-iiiE bis unii . murdcfi'r.
le Wlils]><.-riiic t'bnrus" U a pbnio
....Ilia <>f'execptiniml porrer and tieurl
i|>priil The larEe east iiiriudes mnuy
'liiemn stars of UiuguUude and U iv
ibercfore. In every niespect.a iirudin!^'nli'-‘'iuali-« 'si)miu'l ta- n-iaovcd Aim ion of a gualily of nrtlstry sehlo
Uanager . Aitderson bi
flA-li iliiviiip July »ml August, lie presented.

handle 1
.
enfati
lulortik- l-WS <
leBialid tor Bi-als eviiwnsl ts-lng Hlreaily
lO oliUk
large enough to prwlicf pneked bonses.
IH-r.iliiiv
ir iiwvssiiry. V
of tl^o/»\
iiiis «iu«'. l^riilu
•■IM'iiiii):
In- Ki'lil fia- fooil only n Iboy uf
l.illiil It vory sliorl tliiir aftor lioliiB
•iM aiul placed !u a cool fdace or
ml ivliy
:-,-iiK.vial lo a stonua- room wiwri- the
!o U- no.-oviy•• .iboilt
lar.-ilUN- is iiluiosi lit n CnsiliiK
riie SI........ ci.'i:. if loft ill ilnkv.iys o..* Itic loss
illn-iml
Hiul lieki at llw fano
•si or pillB
.
o
r siieli II Klu.n lime n
aioliliies iiimte iiiilil
i.iiiuicr beat of July a

•\

Risl Lmsiiii: MMi.— If. Mirhlpili
111 swtvjtiito tlirtr roosl|«>iilliyjiuni
Ife .UHiitflis of .Itily alirt
slrff of jl,|i-rr ilfiriiis
iiifertlk'-<¥Rs pfWuwl
IVri::|ly onr l.rooir- rvili iviiiiii llifir yoiiib for a louitcr
,«.
i1,k1 of Him- ivlilU- ill sionicc Ihiiti
A'lir^l -■'lii'op iii,Mii/lili.-:iIi'nn»ill fri-lilp j?w*. iicvircIhiR lo.C. Hliiin.i-.«s. l«-!iil of tlie cln«Hiueui «Si- iKiruiii!..

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, / ISlirig

THE PtHTlAB STAB. HARBV f'
HOREY. IN A BIG FE.^n-BB
AT »BE.\SILAM). ■n EM)AY
V

f*

V10LA*D?-NA in “EIDERS OF THE NIGHT"

.................
l-li'l .lit*;, o'

ff

1.;., ,

Si..

The Iilg fe-jtnn- liUI at Drcamlatd.
Theatre for ttumbiy will .le auolbet
if IliiKC famous I'aralta pUya.
The tllle of 1 lie plsy Is "Within the
'up- and the star Is the protty Uta
lk‘ssie Barrlseale.. Tbe [day was-dlr*
-n-Ied liy Hoj^uud U. West from hie
4ory by Monte M Katlerjobn.
The Ibeiitiv going public Is never
iw .pointed when tia-y go K. see Miu
.irrLscBle
tbe sen.en. and tbey wIM
iuivly U(d Is- dissiiMiiil/d rflieii. tb^
Ma- Ibis woiKlerfiii 7 part produetlun
wlik-li sin- takes tbe leading part
I holds your atu^tiun with her
unguctlsni. At Iih-i'nilaiid Somluy.

Coming to The Lyrk-Thpiifre lU'Xl Tiu*wlay
TWO POPI L.AB STABS TO BE
g®EN IS “I£AP TO FAME-

Harry Morey iis-isu-d tiy Florence
iM-shon. wiHi whotirbe has hei*n shown
sercral titues In big produelloos. will
tie »Ik- prim-ipals of "The fipslred TVomtm" a pbiy taken from the widely
irnd uiul pigmluf novel by the same
Inanie. Tin- story was written diy Will
InuDie.
Harlien., and he conUhr
eonlOiiT hare done
N.. Harln-n.,
la-tler hail
tiai he known that Many Morey
liesbmi were going to
ihil Fl<ir
i-ike those pnrts, und Direilor Paul
SiiiiKkiti (iniklii'I have picked two
Is-tter tituni for tbe ^ce..
sip’e Is
‘ Thi-Jln- next Tnes.
At Hr

A ntOGR.%.M T1!.\SEB FOR
-RIDERS Ob' tllE MGHT'
S GOOD B.AD NAS-

Iloof-lv-ats ill the diirkm-ss. a wlOsivred-ominiand, ii rally l" the c-aus.
.f right and fna-dspi! Such Ihlugs
IS li..-se S.-I Uie blood fo .tlngHi
•I..V :i..'ii:.i.
ivlrr 11/1 rnii,li^..
New- World-Pieture
l.^•
.-I
ind Ilk- bi-.iil to iMiuiidlng ag-jii
.. ........
;i.,i o,.j..n-imiil.v f..r
* ii-is InvU tvnioveil. Ilie i-ggs a
the ribs. IVbeii <k-cJA must la- d.
to kisi
niuU-r .Mver
nipitwjt is «
V..M f.-r««U.- ibis f;ll.
Two poimlnr World stars-rCarl.rle
at lliey sh.ijild V- done
A^iiiia.-li liirjair i
Hbii-kwi-11 and l-^-elyn Greeley—
inie of jtisilay-.
'
iml eiiloii by some olio
.seen in the m-w Wojld-l'iclure; •Tamp
"I.
"Ubleis of tRe-7«gh|- this five-ael
.i:>:i-iul of lieiiis klirmnl a
Alelro dr.iiiiH of K.-iunt-ky au.l Itii- blue
iciKmne.- wlrieb on Mombiy <
shown at the I^vrk- Thooliv. "to-iip !■
Ks to Iw.MS-11 lit the I.yrk- Theatre
Fume." Is a« nmiixlng pU-lnre. it Is
Tm-Mliiy. Is lllb-d with c-olor and
iinnsl full of
r snrpi
surprises, of ni.rsle
rmuauiv. wl'h n liim of tragvsty. Sally
It gtil>s your atlentloii
d thrills..
|•as|elloIl. tin- lieroliH-. Iplayial by
Uarggrila JHscher. i’ellard-Mutuol StQ>'
very .start ami iiohls it wUbonl
i.ln Itnijiii Is willing to make the
UDOUt'a. let np imlil tin- fhml fiidi- .pia-me sniTltba- for the sake of flu- luiiii
•ay. Motior
slH' hn-v-s. .The niairie innl witriikry
Uertmiii.r privaU-jiiighi beizhleii.llie.llirilliiig ievt-nts
w this plotu
•li.-ow, (iiinis.
rek*aM't;iiis pii-inn-Mpu- pholopbiy. .
-..Ii'iiived lirkallUKen
r praise
-UkU-rs of the Xlglil" Is
•|:iie .\-n]cl-b-:iliI liinl rniss has necur-|
Tlii-y I'ks-lurv-il lhal It po»s-sses (m-ky story' wIMioiit
feud.
Viol;
I.- fi.forniiilioii nlKiiit tlii-se <-iini|is and .
? eruiiishi-s for |«errc-el wn-oii liana vv;is iii-ver
U-wjt<-hing lhal
.vi'rb 111.' .nbl ef til.' Swiss
USB LESS WrfEAT.
iiteit:iiiinu-iii and tiii-.v prommnn-d it III Ibis dmin.itu- tnry of tl
tlu- sirugEli
1- selldk-rs iiii.l siiibirs siipt>ll
|ic of the very U-st Iltms of the >-<-ar. of right ag.tliisl lirivik-ge.
iirVhliig f.sMl, new elothl
kndl ligr<-«- with this Jndgueut wlit-n
Lollft-r iu-»vssiiics..
ou w-e tbe pk-tnre. Make a {wiiit of
.VI (be iM-gInuiltg of June there wi
seeing it.
for breadsiBth —demabdi
'.Is.iit TkW men in imif.irm In Oemi
;>i'i-oii e'lUiis... Tin- Aaa-rlnin Iro.
The {kqndur star. Margaret Fishei
...............ri-rl i-onsi.U-mti1y ni.ire tl;
■'HIS MAJESn BLNKEB BKA.V
HU nil iB-r soifk-s nod licauty wUI
) -*s> Ik-nunns., so
to tbe
U- joveB-ntisl ul l>n.-uDi1uiid Fritlay In
;ik;iM eieii In lhal ivsp«H-t.
.
meat (apply baiI
gresGy
greaoy
;
III Berne. Swlin-'rliiiiil, the Ameri-.J
Increased for some months
i<-rii ItOjI Cross IniK ii-ere.-it w-urebolise
I
Manager Amlehsm of the l.yrir. ancome
by
the traprccedeoted
.fr.flii wlii.-h is siiit lo oai-h American I
■nonnfeB-for next Friday. Jtdy 26. nnshipping to market of hogs that
ij.ris.gier
<ierm:in|T twenty .pouudsj
-Iber Jm-k.-I'k-kfonl idnKopiuv— this
svefagsd 232 pounds eScb'In­
.e.v.-ry wia-k. Onr govenimciil'
story.,-nflj. Muji-sty Bunker Beau-.by
stead of 203 ponotls—the norpays
r this r.MHl and e^nipuient and'
illuie 0 screen ndnpikm of tbe |i(i|itii^r
maL
i|hi- I
i Cr<«.s sia-s that lt^'ut?n» the'
Harry- lasm Wilsmi. It wifi U- n-niTbe United States Pood Adi-niliered that Hits apja-attsT hi w-rial
mlnlstratlpn. endeavoring to adi . Already lln-re are ejiough suppll
form in the Suliinlay I'veiilng I'.uci'
lost
the
iDiematlnnal
food
baliiii llie Ibsl Cross waivlioiise at lleruc
some lime ago. I.4>uIm- HntT. n-llu h|s
aacc.
promptly
removed
certolo
is-ansl with uoyiig Mr. I’k-kfonl lij
jlo'iake CHlv of k’Looo .Miieriiian prisonreslrlctioDS In this country on
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j.-rs—it llie Germans enu bike that
Al. Th.' lA-rle Tlieatn- Tii.>silny
toe ase of meat and at the same
I'nrauoiiMI |ilelnit-s. will play the U-i|s
nffinlsT.
time eaked for e ainaller conl**r. Hie eupiBisl young daiighteij. of
latuffa
llunkerK uilliunin- Ikiss w-hmu IIHh- mar-,
rk-s in a lit of alaurai-lkm. fblnkiiigj
lb
. only
liiaiseir to be Hu- relni-arna l.sl fom
f
of!
one meatless day each week—
,
1
riolsif!
Tneadsy. - We will have larger
_ oU-on.
< dlns-u-.i:
nest Btoeks tor awhile.
Bnt
hinchler
from
start
t
otjr bread ratloo muit be jietd
lo n mihimura.
Ill alii-FJ--g Its food cons.-nn
A SIDESPIJ'mSG COMEDY
non proernm the Pood Adminlairallm. i<mpliasUr» that ipe
food aliualloB It of aeentJty.
suhji-et
to
radicgl
rhnngra,fen ts-iler i-oinediam. In
eauaed by ciyip wndIHona m
n-s Ilian ItoM's- <falt}-l
home and abroad and by the
oy. --M.S.11l.yrie -iiexl
i'rtila.r. In this amusing piclnre. Mr.
.\riim-kk- is isvn .-s a n-«'eiiiie ofllwi
and In America's overburd
who Ik stilt with uii awdriaul to iIhtranaportailon ayaiem.
llliie Itkige Moiiiitahis to wi|s> out a
The Poo<f*A<iminlslranoil will
lund.-of niiKinsliiiH-iv. It is tin- l.nMilkeep the Amerlren people fully
.v.i)of l.n.ud burk'isjiie anil ult wbo
and frankly adrls^ of each
litfVe -MS-ii Mr. .\rlwckle in bis pnehange In the developing aliuavi.nis <-iv-alions. wilt Is- snn- l» Ihiil
Qop that they may know deSllii.s <-i>mi-ily fully up to tbe Afbiickle
nitely toe part their food tac. I'aramoimt stall^-iltl.
riflcea play lo Uw world war.

msmss?^.

Kv-elyn Greeiri- sod Carijle BtaAftril
Hsrr ExcellMil Bein in Tbb

w ill he
ly nt Ureamlnnd
Ureai
dutwn the nali.iii-wble popular i
Inlii- rouuslbin. Doiiglas Fuirbank
-Tlie g™«1 Ibid ManII is msstU-s» t.;> say
Iiis.wi.iidcrfiil iielor us miytsxly who
-Ueiuls the llu-alrt-s knows Mr.. FalrAinks ibe miniile they bn- faU emiliug
i- iijsiu tlic scns-iL

WeSois

VIOLA DANA in• *‘R1DE1B5 OF ‘THE NIGHT’

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TACK.PICKJC«P.
V'HirA\a.jcr^,»unfe«rf>eaR,
At The Lyric Tliealre Friday Iuly*26

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SEEK IMPROVEMENT
OF DRAINAGE LAWS

WAR TIME RECIPES '
TJim.-siIiiy at llip Lyi-ii- TUeatve

CORN BflEAO.
I cupa Com m«aL
a cups wheat Itoor.
t cups tlonM (l-I-mllk. 1-1 wmarl

va salt.

play.^'thb:ooodbad-man.''

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Will beshowu uext Thitratla.viit the Ilreamland Thratre

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-rriitioos to Uglslilure' Bring Cii>
eiA.teJ In'Rural Dbiriets*
•t Stole *■

Mraeur* ou
sogar and ahortanlnc •nui'
bread mlx^r <■
mixing bewL BoO tha'
water and sv.i
tha other ingi .stlsnfs. heaping
Wh’'"
•often tha ywai
-1 add •*ils am eommeo! l«
................. ure la f.ie-bowj.
grndu.T:y woiking In t
dnugU I* of»uH-»nt <-oii«!atM<9
;'^-,Sl'™to*^hom'toe e.«mtTT dls_
doea.iu.t>l'-k to the hand OOTI
and 1« It rti.e umll it donWaa V Im'k
bin trf tin* Ante, riiy fl.-ld mci
Thru knead otul-th* eou^s
MIrlilriii Agrk-itlnirnl i-..l!egv.
grained, imaild Imo ta-ve. .md pat tn
greased pane oad let r<ae azata.
tbr taavee h.
Bbeutd be w
« to ae —■■‘.■ li . ge.tUslrli-ls. and oncinlsatlon
ately hot ov>
lilniii- se dlst-i.-^< 1i.-m-<1 ud ihe.iuttnral
bon tha pai
i.lmii- o ;'e-' ralbef tlian on t-ouuty
CORN MEAL eeOKIEE.
.....radilp liie*. a« id present..
ig tiiettovd
•nu-■ ODdUig
- ' prujsMed by this
............. - ge-el n,.c I .xeiriliug to O.
l-J cup ooen grn»
nnl«-y- Tss-i list in I'.mimiiiD work
M.
<-*• “
">
it pMslhle
for the expetu*- of.consln-e-iiig dralus
te la- sjitvad ovtw a tr-ur er of year*.
1 cup wtuwt Boor.

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DOVQLAS FAIRBANKS AXD BESSIE LOVE IN TR1ANG12

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...A .rieonLri-PiCTVris

UKaaiuACKitm
EvawjOtauY

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'leap to Fi
Cart bKti<dl>9 HURIEL

WiU be ShowB at The Lyric l^eatre next Monday
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jisKtSsmeitls in a short period U
f-* •td the

rcry bnnlciisome and adds
ex­
pense1 of

mmk
CECIL B. DE AiLLES '
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PRODUCTIQN
THE V/HrSPERING CHORUS AaABTCLAFrNrii- ^
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Will be Sho«n at The Ljric Thmlu mit WnrtBfRfllj

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Tested Waitine Recipes

■EATMOREPOTATOES*’
URGES MJiJfiESCOn

Wtr Breode Are Healthy.
*'Wmr Braadt*’ (3-4 or 24 wheal aod
1-4 «r 14 other rerenla)
heaUhfal than thoae.made entlrelr o(
white flour. They -ere llehl, wboleeoaje. taate well, and are r«>ir nntritl»us. thooeti the loares are not so
laite aor so llcbt.
Ai eubstltiiteB tor wheat ote oats,
barley, rice, com btgal and potalMS.
Rye with wheat mahe* an exoeRent
bread;' hot oar crop of rye is not as
large as we had expected, to other
cereals' must also be used. 'Oraham
flour is a wheat flour; it Is a wheat
saver, but is not a wheat substitute.
It Is not a dlfflcult matter to mak(
these -li'ar Breade”.
follow root
farortte bread recipe, nslog S4 the
usual anouot ol white flour and 1-4
of some other cereal, such as oat meal
rice flour, com meal, barley,
potatoes.
Here U one reliable recipe (or white
bread to be used as a basis (or sub’. sUtutioD, U you have not one which Is
satlstactory. if you already have
good recipe, use that.
Four Loaf f^lpe for Brej^
1 qt lukewarm mUk. water, or a inlalure Of the fwo’ r
.

I cakec cbmurcued -yeast, or

tising and Real Estate

aassifu ^

,*tliMissua. lor the price of two. No od too for less than 15 cento. ,

RATES-Onecentfl

FOR UKI IN MICHIGAN
FOOD ^AOMlNIflTRATOR APPBAL8
O MICHIGAN PEOPLE TP
HELP U«E UP SURPLUS
TUBERS.

BE LOYAL Tyro FARIIERS

[N A. WADE.

jc... conrentences. CUme in. Good rwter. Would consider amali (am »■*
city In tradb. 217 "W. ISQi oWet

-Title Ji the Beet Way You Can Show
Tour Patrlotlam at Thia Time,’
Preaeott Telia Ua.

REAL ESTATL
and LOANS

WANTED

WASHINGS WANTBD-Call 285 R
Lansing—' Bat more potatoea aac Tenth street

sure they're Mlchigsn grow*.’
With tUht Blogan. the United States WANTED— Housekeeper, one ^ho
Adml&lBtraUoD (or Michigan.hss likes <*Udren preferred. Cits.
the free marketing and consumpUoo
LOST
of the*BDrplna pouta stocks io t^s laOBT—Sofa Pillow, between Traverse
:rator Prescott has Cltv aud Grubb's on East Bay Shore
Mid.' Sunday nfienioon., Finder leave
I prees OiBce. 312 8. .UnlM SL

Front Offices, Second Hoot MikeSell puilding, 2» E. Front St.

Traverse City,

and the pregg. Blmllar campaigns i
being heldLln every other section
^is country and dorlng the next (ew
weeks tbe great pouto crop of Midi DB, W. J. HIGGINS - -DENTIST
lg2a and America will be moved from OIjIjd Dentistry. PINE Preparations
producing centers to polnU of con
(or pciinletw Bxlra.cliou.
eomrtioD ae rapidly as tbe public wU. Smith & I'rlce Building.
consume the delectable "spuds."
WALTER N. MILIARD
"To eat potatoes U the best kinf
Twiwf
ol local, home grown psirloiisni." say Tbe (Md
iar. Prescoti. "Tbe reason for a po
Uto campaigB In Michigan Is that tb
Of the
lercpdU
C liquid y<^
food bins are heaped with potatoes a
Both Vhoiies8 No. f
Qswer of tbe farmer to last year's
a lor the bumper war^crgps. The
CONNINE & CONNINB
1 or t T fat If used
potato, grown through patriotism,
S QU sifted
401 Slate^Bank Building
should be eaten through patriotism.
Clt %. Phone 123
« made into loaves, With BO many other things scarce, po­
tatoes, which are plentiful, should not
NJ^BAY I
pic sugar and aelt (and fat
go to waste. And they will go to waste
a mlzlns bowl. Pour the hr liquid ovei If they are not eaten In the Jiext few
emrni. Ml>
It asd allow It 10
eks.'

'Potatoes are a strictly made-lnliquid end add It to the reat of tl
euld. If convenient, eel this asld^
America product. They grow on this
1 plact, not OP
degrM
contlneot when the Mohawks and the
hour: If not .
Client I
BERT
Cherokees
ruled it with a tomahawk. Light and Heavy Dray.
eelde. < ftl Ute-ftour I once, mining In
Hpnseholrt
little a ^time ant kneading until t
They are the gift of America to Europe Good* Moving n Spuclnlty.
Ante
dough
and Europe has goife ns one better.
>er to the
Bee. 10061
I requirea' about to minutes, BoTOAnd. Prance. Germany. Belgium phon^*^i^^^bf(lce 375.
have maoe.ine
nave
made, the pocaio
potato a usiuiafiivu
naturalized --------------------—.......
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allow to rise 14i. hoora at
• of S4 degrees. It may
citizen, while Ireland, God blese hw. IIAINTINO AND PAPBRUANGINC
tempera
imperatui
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For al»nt three y«n> I ba« had one ot the foremost Potte^^ .



iaited States testing a hed of minernl in this r.e.nlty; he h^
marrelB in the line of pottery; has aho.-n ooarlaairely that it PO*^.
great poaaihilitiea; I hare allowed thia ware to he snhjreted to any
h™toraddte«t.andhaye.l.ay.haditpronoaacedhyeK,»rt8anpettcn,
,
goods, lllavc had moBey oileredmeio abundance to start a plant, ^
U ™ always ainched with the proposltioa; w^ wMt
Mv proimaition wae, aecnrity for, the tnone.y, a liljral percentage «<
KMhillg doing! Daring that time, I hayo had Banters stand toh^
their connter and make statemeata (of which I hare allidants) that haw
hindered and damaged me to an e.ytent impoasihle to eetimate «
.
in iniaring me, neighbor, they have aiao iajtrred you, for pace thia piart
I mention is in oimration (and it will he) you will nnderatand what l am
Btating. and what I am stating ia this; Fntil the banker and a (ct
othere calling themselves boosters are taught a few lessons m court ^
learned thev are not in position to {lass option on any hnsmess anterprise, either for or against, Traverse City v iTThot^ke any ^t. stndi}
forward; want of unity is the corse of this coniinuftly; a fe^individMls
are responsible for the most of it. ffSvxme City at the present Ume,
Bhonld, with the money it is alleged has been exi>ended, he one of the
livest tofvns on the continent. This town needs resuriectmg; if orfet
to do it yon may have to resort to cmcifisiou; it made.one indivldaal
great, it might niake several in Traverse City greater, hot, of course—not
just e.xactly along the same line.

*»..lost a few woj-ds about the “win the war proposition.’ 4f I was the
Kaiser aud wanted first-class pro-German proi»agai|da I would circulate
\ through my territory and among my people the editorials apj^nng in
' the Daily Press of the United States. If I wanted them to think I was
(he terror of the world and my people the. greatest military machine in
the world, absolntely unconquerable, 1 would quote ihe
Pre«. .
mentioned. And if I wanteil them thoronghly imbued e-ith the idra that ,
failure in my military ojieration meant extemiination for my subjects, I
' would certainly at any and all cost, have the editorials mentioned circu­
lated among niy people.
I know of no slush talk equal to such eilitorials. Always teeming
• with Btitements about what Germany is going to do. what she has done,
and- what we cannot do. Old woman hj-steria, epileptic spasms, and
■siqihiletic insanity comiiined; mostly written to inspire effort, to renewed
exertion, to }uiy the price demanded by traitors and plunderers for
necessaries that are more abundant than at any time during the life of
this nation and should lie fredy distrihuted at a lower cost. Let me tell
you something Mr. C>odk. yon may think you are u iso and you may be.
thoroughly convinced in'your-own mind you are getting safely by with
that stuff, but listen; there is an under surface, a sub soil that is speeding
a mighty gronih, unknown |)erliai>8 to you. which sjiringing to the sur­
face will smother you as the guillotine sraothereil Louis the 16th, his
courtiers, privateers and huccanwrs and not iritemipt- or disrupt the —
goveniiuont of (he United Slates. Neither will k cease in prosecutiBg
to a successful (ciTiiuiatiou the uur over there. Cut out that Terrible.
Hun stpff and cut in with some sane statements of real facts, and state
- it as it is, that any nation of sixty million people impregnated with the
idea of rqjing the world are spasmodic freaks, hnd.^ anyone quoting an
anpiinent of that kind as even a remote possibility are subjects for an
insane asylum. Hill—you are certainly a joke—almost as well adver• tised ae Mr. Hearst or Uumpity-Dumpity.


"In spite 01 us aoopuon
m ouier
fnn.h,
a^ptlon 1n
other
fnrnl«hefl.
210 E. lOih 8L
bowl, ervase the bands ellghUy. Knssd countries, however, the poUto proved
e little end set aside to rise ogaln
“------- true American last year when .
one hour. With e good breed floui
the crops were called to the (root (or
BtHOild treble its bulk In each rli
LODGES Will* p. sort wheat neur. It should no- waJ- service. It enlisted In the (rent
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volumef)e- ranks o( the food forces, with the re­
rise
murtr beyond twice
.
tDla^rilons. mold snd place In
Grwai Tmem Lodge No: fid*
ised |Gns. Allow to rise -until s sult that Ye have euoh a pouto crop
gresi
known in this country.
• will make s slight

light
SlJit 8 o'clo
es .not
not need to,share
to, share onr tWr tail 221 R I
Bske about M mlnules.
Bnrope does
B. LeatbO
Tbe above rnle win iflhiie a good poUtoea. Tl
Thby
. are too bulky to
,e when ships must be aeved
O™"**
working hawli. for, tbe »arli
this Ume,
breads. In phcc of 1-4-of the bulk ol for troops and for the more essential
white flour nee one of the other grains and concentrated foods. Therefore,
—corn, barley, rye. oats, or ’pouto the beat form of patriotism Is to eal
Mt-etk creryNWed^
This amount will not. greatly change onr bumper crop and make It help
day night at SWil.
either the t^tnre or the flavor of the save wheat.
Odd Krilow'a ffilL
“The sHuaMon, In brief,- Is thU."
bread.
V CluiB.BnUlwln.DlcUt«
There are different methods «t pot continued Mr. PreacdU. 'Tt'c have not
Otto Furtach' SeCy.
ling In the eubstltutei One’wsy ts tf
lu^ wheat lor tbe Allies-and ourtoe the correct amount of snbsHtnU
res. We have an sbondance of poREPAIRING
(1-4 amount of flour usnally used) «nd utoes and execas of 90,000,000 bushels
a small portion of floor when tl over normal lime*. I> we are . to
. 4. i>. SMITH
sponge Is set, adding thd remslnii win this war tbe Allies must have
numbing and Repair Work
flour as nsnsl. Another mclhod Is
wheat The poUto cannot qniti
EsUmati'e or aiiv iiifonuatlon «»ernet the pponge rs osual. adding the up to wheat In food value but It does
fnlly clvi-u free of charge.
tabatliute with the remainder of ths gome about as cloae to taking the place
Res. 1115 WiikliiiiKtoii St.
flour. ' This last method Is especlslly of wheal as any other food. There­
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good if rse or barley flour Is need: fore by eating poutoes we can eave MERCHANT MARINE BRINGS
mashed poUto can also be worked In wheat tor tbe Allies.
MARKET
TO FARMERS’ DOORS
' veir saUfifactorily at (hls time,
"Michigan people should rally to
pouto Is osed as « snbsUtnte allow the support of the RoUto. (or it is a
ance must be made (or tbe extra wai
naUve of onr Bute. When it H Great Fleet of Shipa Necesoary to
cortenis and.enough flour added
Haul Farm ProducU Abroad at
realized (hst the pouto is one of the
make a vr^r stiff loaf.
Low Freight Ratea.
chief foods now sustaining Get
Illustrstlin—SubaGtQtIng 1-4 o
and that. the other European
To the fanner In 'he Mississippi
triee are largely dependent upon It.
lu Importance In the war nuy readily valley, busv about hls bams and outbnildlngs. the quesUon of « mcrcbaDi
marine seems very far away.
•GVliy," he
e cups
potato played when last year a sgarcily ■Vihould I be Inlercued In steamships,
the moroln^add the rest of tbe dour of thU vegeuble drovh lu prices to sailing .from ports n thousand inUrs
according tb directions. It tbe short prohibitive belgbu. Tbe fesult
awa.vt I have never been to the Atprocess IsSaged, add ail tbe flonr
those sky high prices stlH has
InnGc seeboard. Ships, whether eatl.once and proceed with recipe.
effect this season. When the Spring Ing tinder the United, Stales flag Corn Meal Bread.
came, everyone plgntod poutoes. Tbe the Union 3a<±. concern me not
C liquid
farmer was particularly urged to lay plL”
out bis land In poutoes as a patrioHe
There la, howev«-, a reason, and e
duty. Accordingly although the aver­ good reason, why the (armer should
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UU
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was an abundance of potatoes produc­ forts to put thousands of steel and
C lieu
ed which have.not been sold.
wTOden ships afloat os quldtly as pos­
"The Isnner had to pay .high priCM sible.
M minute* In the doublr boiler or
for hU seed. It was dlBcult
The American farmer today Is growtain Uhor for tending snd digging the lag wheat, com. oats and other pro­
again, ahape Into loaf, and let rise In the crop and what Ubor be did procure duce that must be transported abroad
pan until the byilk has again doubled. coat him two or three times as much
to supply------------------ ■- *"•’ th"!
Bake 50 mlnutea
as ordinarily. A Urge Item of expense ---------------------------.mie.
Of oar allies in FTouce. When the
Sour Milk Corn Brtad.
was tbe fertlllMr which has advanced
war la over the wheaL
in price because' the eclds it coaulns will continue to flow, toward wai^
are being used fob munition makHtg.
stricken Europe. With thoaoaiids ^
“As a resulL many a pouto farmer ships to carry this prodoce, the
Is ndt making .as much as be did mv- freight rates will be correspondlngO
eral years ago when potatoes rotalled ch^ than they would be with only
at 60c per bushel and- lesa. They bandreds of txittomi avatIMile Instead
of ibousandA
Ik end ths eggs w<
The fact that Inigbt rates aw
r. The braad sheulc be^k
CARL. 1. CAMPBELL
nulta. Bultennllk i
cheaper vrill noL however, abate tte
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South Side Dngglst
hunger of the mUllona in Europe tiaiar should be slightly Increased;
J^c—A-^fflnnte-Servtee
ortog
for the wheat corn and oata.
■ean may be used and butter omllled.
320 South Union Street
rbe market there wlU remain the aame
and the present loft prtMO will be lit­
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tle changed. If linosta the grain deal­
er leas to sliip abroad, be wlU be able
to pay higher prices to the fanners.
The farmer la Jnat aa much interest­
ed in cheap freight ratea as be
will move in the rooms over the
has been Intereated in cheaper freight
Carter BalKIIng. next to the
Monday M Y^heatlaM.
ratea on land. Bla maikat Ues. aot in
Anderson Undertaking Co.
Oklc^o and MlnneapolU and Dnlfltb.
Tuaoday is Meatlsea.
about August 1st
where a box car hagls hla grain, it Hw
Wednesday te Wheatleee.
thouaanda «f tnllea teraat the ocean
Saturday laJerltlaaa.
vrtiere ahlps are cnrrylafl W» I***^®*^
The farmer must hdp buUd ahlpa anu
cut hla freight ratea to Emtye.
. Om Maat'aae meal a
Boueonc sagely ramarked (and «enJ
wise men since have rapeated'’*’*
verb): “In tlmea of

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a little better than the ordinary, and our mcrea^
bumiess IabHu us to believe that we give satisfaction.

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Anniversary of the Battle Uruiser
Ydsemite in Span^-American War
Os rrUkr. jBO« M. will b« obscirvd
tn soBtroui Miehlgttt bomea th« mnnif«r»u7 «f an event whieh looms
lane .jB tbs znemortes of manr people
bt Ue State. The der maria the past­
ies of twebtr pean slace that twentrel^th of Jane. 18S8. when the nine
oOoers and 260 men of Jllcbic^n'e
NbtU Muma marked the cllmtf of
tbetr serrlce In the United States naTj
by deatroyinx the "Antonio Lopes" a
■learner that was brinsin* war muni­
tions from Europe for the aid and
comfort of ibe Spanish arntles in Cnbl
and Porto Rico.
The history of this Important episode
of the Spanlah-Amerlcan war la con­
tained In the book. "The Lot Of TSe
Tosemlte." written by Tniman K- New­
berry. Newberry was then a lientenant on the cmlaer Toeemlte.. enxated

DRAWING nt TO>l. MAT FROM OHIO-'
. ■ I.NAL PHOTOOBAPH.

Spenlab-Aineriqan
In blockade service oil the port of San
Juan de Porto Rico. Since then, and
tnsinly because of the splendid showinx he made in this service, be hae
served as sec^iary of the navy under
President Rooaevell and is now a com­
mander of the Third Naval Dletrlct
- •nd candidate for^the United States
■enatsv The followlnc excerpta are ts-

mCHIGAN RED CROSS
GETS SIGNAL HONDR

ken from the report of Commander W.
H. Emory, who waa in charge of the
Tosemlte during th* hfht. as It ap­
pears In ths book:
“1 have the honor to lyort that
abont 6:80 o'clock on the «omlng of
Tneedsy. June 88. we sighted a ataam•r to the westward, abont two sailes
diatant • • • • • The Toeemite was
headed for the stranger. •••• BeeIntention. the Bteamey was in■untly, headed for the shore and
beaeh& on the reef. Six miles to the
westward of Mom CasUe. • • • • nie
Yoeemlte remained In the vlMnlty ot
this position for soma time, during
which shell and shrapnel were dis­
charged at t^e Spaniard. When It was
deemed that the itsamsr was snOclently disabled the Toeemite etMmed
a Spanish emlaer and gunboat
which had come to the reUef ot the
beached steamer. During this period.
I-was much surprised to find tbat .thi
batury
_ of the
Yoteraite'i position and were eff^tlve
at that dlsunce. • • • • Mai^ pro:Ules ot large calibre passed i
lemlie • • • • and altb6ugb the
s Yoeemiu
excellent line shots, some
enemy made
n
very ne
struck once,
be very eDectlvs ^d made the Spanlah emlaer Join her consort the gunboat In seeking ahelter under
of Uorra ■
• The spirit and
behavior ot the ofDcers and crew was
In every way highly commendable.'
With Commander Newberry aa(
many others ot the old crew ot tbs
••Yosemlto" again serving their
try. there will be no oOelsl celebra­
tion of the anniversary this year. How­
ever. all of the earvlvon ot the battle
of twenty yean ago and their tamiUes
will live the etlrrlng day over agala
la memory.

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: Sec^That Eiast Window
kt^ fScmriGLE 9Q cents and
for .
^ ^ 29 coupons
What is a Coupop?
CM up wh« you puy Mali te yuOi-pufilttau. If. mor. Iu1«..Uuk to buy 75. urtldM for 29. uud 29 rtupoui

Can You See Through it?

Today, Saturday, and Monday
75c Union Snits Tor men and Tonng
men
AT
and 29 COUPONS

$1.50 Colored Para8ol»-AIl ladies’
and misses' Colored Parasols, are
worth up 0 $1.50,

75c and Cl.OO Shirte for Hen—A lot
of aliout 40 shirts, mostly smali
siK». Special, tide,

AT 29c AN» 29 COUPONS
75c Boys’ Knicker Wash Pants—All
eisicfi. Special 59c,

At 29C'ANB 29 COUPONS

85c and $1.00 Silk Glovcs-pne lot
selling special at B8c pair, at

' AT^0 AND 29 COUPONS
75c Silk and Lisle Hose—All colors,
white, black, gray, brown, blue,
pink, khaki, etc., in all ^di«^
sues, per pair,

29c

85c Boys’ Spwt Shirts and Blonsse

29c

29 cou^M>Ns-

29 COUPONS

Children’s Romptrs, Wash SoltB, etc.
Rdliug k])ecial «9c and 75c,

AT 29c and 29 COUPONS

. Almisual Streitsth of Or(
Parched eommeal Is the feature of
theee ekreUeot wheatlesa blsculta.
First, the conunesi—one-halt a cop—
Detroit (Bpeclal)—Ulch'lgan has been li put In a shallow pan placed in the
even and stirred frequently until It
ts a delle^ brown. The oiber Ingre-OoBS. Durlns t— -------- -------------- dlcata are a teaspoon of salt, a cup
|loB,- wblcb was count^ wide and In ot peanut butter and one and a b«It
which the eevofal atates were frouped enpe of water' Mix the peannt but­
Into dlvlBlona. Ulchlxan, in recoxnltlon ter, water and salt and beat. While
atlr In the nreal
of the nnuaual Birenxth ot Its organ. this mixture
tsatlo% was left Intact as an indlvl- which should also be hoL Ben thor­
oughly. Ttic dough ghoold be of such
daal unit
Michigan was the first sute In the consistency that It can be dropped
DnlM to complete an organisation in from a spoon. BAke In small cakes
evary county. The organixAllon iB par In an un^rensed pun. Thfs mokes 10
tlenlvly symmetrical in that there U biscuit-, each of which contatni onw
hut one ebapur in each county, al sixth of an ounce ot protein.
Iho^ta there may be. and are; numer
ws branches ot the county chapters.
This glvea an etdeient-working body,
wblcb demonalrated Ue force during
the War Puod driSe Ust summer,
when the state exceeded Us quota by
more than a million dollart. and
cllveni
. __
------------------ th
M. A. C. EXPERTS TELL MOW TO
eaklng and loyal work ot
CONSERVE IMPOftTANT
ands of women workers.
Literally tons of knitted goods, hor.
WAR RATIONS.
pltal garments and surgical .dressings
aavs bean produced and forwarded to

Men’s 75t NeckweaD- Big Tariety.
All tiic newest stvles aud patterns,

AT 29c and 29 COUPONS

^AT 29c and 29 COUPONS
Two good BtvOes. All eiaes.

WHEATLESS BISCUITS.

Stite Ortsuzation Made Separate
Unit By National Officers

Take Another Look at the Window

Men’s Siik Sodts, including lUe^irn» make; wfirt.h |!1.00 a j»ir,
B^-ial 75c,

75c Union Suits and Separate Gar­
ments for ladies and misses,

AT 29c and 29 COpONS
Ladiis* Honae Dresses, selling 8]>ec- ial for 88c,

at 29c and 29

COUPONS

AT 2^ and 29 COUPONS
75c Towels and Pillow Cases—Em­
broidered pillow cases and high
grade ’Turkish Towels, etc.,

AT 2^ AND 29 COUPONS

75c Baby Bootees and 'Wooi Vests,

AT 2^ and 29 COUPONS
7Sc Union Saits for Men and Vonng
Men. Two good styles, all siise,

AT 29c

29 COUPONS

75c and $1.00 flirts for Men. A lof
of about ,40 shirts, mostly
sizes, special 69c,

AT-2^ and 29 ^UPONS

AT 29c A^O 29 COIGNS
76. Cups fof*.) uud
AU
. newest 8<vles^'#orth 65<^d 75c,
AT ^0 AND 29 COtJPONS

75c Parses, Jewelry NoTeltics, Raney
Collars, Handkerchiefs, Corset
Covers, etC;,'
r

7Sc Oiildrea’s Dresnwi Big Tai^ety,
cilice new styles. All aizes, 2 to

' A’T 290 AND 29 COUPONS

75e Boys’ Knicker Wash Pants, all
sizes. Special 59c,

AT 290 AND 29 COUPONS

It Pays to Save and Use Our Rebate Coupons

SAVE FAT AND MR
AND HEtf WIN WAR

H. STEINBERG
Where Cash Buys More than Credit.

NUMEROUS WAYS OF SAVIHB
esublisbed in the new home of
the SUM board In the Northern As■nrance bnlldlng, 110 Fort street.
' West, and all Atate and bureau olflclals
are tnstallrd and bnsy at work. Ever?
detail making for apwdy and effldani handling of the numerous
area of the sUte commUtee's
Insss has been worked oulio a nicely.
.Tba stale offleere who have their
.'desks grouped about the great central
headquarters room are. Sidney T Mil
. ler, obalrman: Hark T. McKee, vice
chairman: Mrs. R. H. Asbbaugh. dir
•ctm of bu-eau of woman's work; Mre.
U E! Orotter. director of bureau of
nuraing; Tracy W. McGregor, diroctoi
of buregu of civilian relief: -Daniel L
Quirk. Jr. director of bdreau of mlH
tary relief; Paul H. King, director ul
bumn ot publicity; and Henry E
denes, hsadqoarters secretary.
A dollar given to t
makes you a member t the greatest
charitable orga
>n the face of
0 earth—and buys a dolUr-s worth
of aid aad comfort for yonr son, your
husband, yonr awestheart or your
trlmd who Is "dolag hla bit" for ha
manl^ and democracy.

,

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WORKING OVERTIME

All Help to 'SustalnOhe .Natlon'e War
When a man works evcrtlne It It
>ro«ram: Various Sugsr
becaute of tOme extreme neceetity and
Substitutes.
ommlly.not beqtDth be wtnU to. Neer^
ly everyone reelleea that working long
bours coDstemly In time will bring S'
Everyone must have a certate-anoniit «A__. u—....-----Therrfore, eveiih;
of fat In hla diet. Women and chUdren Id Europe are euOering and U1 friend to bis own body If for no othw
for lack of Ji.
rettoo than that be may be able t*
Boldlere and raUore. heeause of .hard cootlooe to work and make a llring.
phyiicel labor and expoenre. mnet
If you were suddenly to Sod
have rather large eUowencee ol faL meant ot working 84 bonra
sadayfl
To win this war—we muat share
deye a yeeC^ra would -p ■obebly nj
supply of fau by etopplng all w
to WaablngtoD to take ost a pataotts
and reduoing the umount we nt
the pyatem. Save you stopped to thltju
Let ue therefore:
taowever. that there ta a way of euw
. save Butter-Oo the table uee butter log money 24 boors of the day wtaldl
at tptringly at powlblc. except for yoo may be uegleetlngj The <we t
chUdren. Children need butter faL wblcb win work overtime for yon ,
either in the tom ot hotter or whole In and year out wlibout tiring }•
mUk, ae It eontalnt necestary growth- money plaoed at Interest. Money ^
promoting tubeUBCet. When plenty boxes ac^ *oxea.* boarded or iflddga
of whole milk le glvdn children—oleo ■way. H lu.|4i«nned and 'cfBnot woik.
margerlnet. nut ^argerlneg, poenut Moreover, li i» in denger ofbelog Inst,
butter. JeUiee, mannaladee. nut and stolen or it.-sii-uyed li.r keddenL
TTti-ra are Just two ways of p»ini«g
fig paetee, etc. may to eome extent be
-used tn plsee of- butter. Adopt -the shdi money to work r.u yonr '
ouetom ot not serving butter at dinnet One- Is to dciN«it It III a Mfe ha^
where U «in enm Interevt for y<m aM
when or meat gravies are served.
Save lard and butter by not ntlng ba subject to j..ur order. Thr .miar
either In cooking (nnleu they are pro It to .iDvett II safely, where
alao aan Inteikat for you.
dnoed at home.)
Just DOW the mimt daaiieMe thW
Uae Last Pset.
m«t-any oqe eao maka.lt In.Ubwtf
ne one emit tnitead of two.
Mew England deep apple pie. with only Loanbeoda Toe <aa Peg them
amonuta
from ISO
IWay wID ants
atop.cniaL
you 4«* per eeot luten
Xlee Deep Fet Frying q, .
alwaya hare a ready______ ____ ^
ally—Make'meat and nut ioavea Is- Eecority behind theta fai tta beat U the
wortd. You have never dnebted the
Tiy- baking e
aafety of United Stataa eerraney,
Reduce Amount of Fat Called for. In ^lefa la aimply tbe promlaa
promise to pay
eaf at
al
your cuatomgry ryeipee—PeU may be
omitted entirely In yeast breaida.
Use VegeUbla FaU and OlteMkitton

If you
a true and tried friend
rbo will never tire, who wtll work Tor
you day and night without pay, and
who will turn over hie wages to yon
every alx montht. take yonr Idle
to tl*^ K..V
aA*. .nil
'Ymw United
bank Atoday
anh'bny
State uCerty loan 4V( per cent bonds
wUh

MAKE BUUETS OF PENNIES

IF YdD ARE A PATRIOT TOD ARE OBSEKTING IBB
SCHEDULE OF FLOIffi RATIONS IN YOUR OWN HOME;
^onf Tstlona for famlllea going thatr own baktng; and tboaa ynrAaMng
Tletory biaad from hakera, bated oa a maxlmnin aUowaiMa at one and ouw
halt pounds of flour par parson par weak:

Wlllltm.A»en WhItaSaya Loan Olvaa

Number la Family.
t
• 1 '
4
.1
0y WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE.
[EdKar af Eiopcrla (Kan.) .OaxettaJ
Back Of tba- (Jensan lines every
atmea of food Is conxerved and dlatiWrt with fairly equitable predllba.
4VIbB.
•IbE TWibs
stoii: every yard of cloth Is numbered
• As.
eud’eotered Into tbe war strength of
the Wra. Every pennywMght of
Cermhn ebai U handled with adenUde torybre^ from bakers:
Sttiba. SKlha.
TIha.
fl«B» ISMIha
care, and tbe one end abd aim of all
Floor ration for
"
tbti auVoeratta control of food and
ddthtag end beat la thp winning of
the war. Th«« U no other purpose In
FLOUR.’........................... lib.
IHIba.
•Ba.- •Mbs
tbe OaHiah mind. Every Qertnan mark
It a Oetinaa sohBer: every grain ot
In explanation of tbe aeamtng dlf vaw batw.
IgBllies diAog thatr own baktng and. tnoae parol
_
___
Here tz Amwkii wa must realise pointed ouL that bouiebolda depending oa bMNriaa and baying VIetory brand
thawsr'wa
under tbe one and one-haU pound flour raUea art parmtuad to «aa o«a and
hearts.
I, hat la aair a
thraesotrtere pounds of \Tctory bread per person par weak, plat oae-half
,eb ar'FMWH
'FMWMhwx. We must de­ pound floor for mlaedlanaoua uaea. such aa maearoal. eraekan. ate. Tkla la
velop ta ear Saarta a Senmcratle par- tba agulvalent of one and onwhaU poaads ot floor per person per wmk
the f-wtiy does its own'baking, for tbe roatoo Uiat hakera’ broad mw— oo
SO par eisM of B^ure ooBtant. ^ alao cemtatna IS per east pf i^hMttatao
bertha prebttf haUhg rales. TbaratorA one and thran^atrtara poods at
Vletdcy broad eontalnt om pound of wbeot-floor. Tblg laavoa anabslt poofl
ol wboti aiiar te on other oaos aakh aa oraekera. miiiar^ als
tea awl *>lk. tanka avwTjyiuas of coal
time of need will uMpaare oar leva ot
ef, Americaa pntkHaad *e mum nmke
Milleta of tmr peSMan. If
uil to coma from our hearta at home, it win tbe freedom onr flftkmbhdagbt tt M
at stake. ~
develop thlt dwaotmWc putppae la tba eome if we ere albw wlUi our flnancisl
aupport ot the men.
Tbe Liberty loan furalsbee oa with
thii only way we bome-ataycn «n
pr^ctlcaJiy ahow oor purpooa. Oor



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