Honest Opinion, May 29, 1919

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Honest Opinion, May 29, 1919

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

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Lautner, Edward (1867-1930) and Coxe, Thomas H. (1874-1936)

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1919-05-29

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HONEST OPINION

JUSTICE,

SingleCopy
5 cents

OF THE PEOPI.E. FOR THE PEOPLE, BY TOE PEOPLE
~Ti^^RSE ciTYTMlClUGAN. MAY 29. W9.

GAS SOONTUe Gm Cocnpmy is to ask penni--trjinCTMse its rales to consumers givttrt lb. Ulf
«
r.wterialrwHinow a demand for blgber
jiiyforces Aem to getthe incf^ ot
•luit business.
Messrs
Fnddyi
Ueers aud Votniba^nod their «
Mr. King appeared before the
mission on Monday- ni^t. Mr.
-• sUted that the. men were entitled to
ll« iowease and ought 11 have it but
iherewasnoway to give it to them
eioeplbyincreasmgthecost to a
sumers. They had. he said, hoped
■weather the storm without an increase
l.ut the normal times had not come and
mere was notclling when tbmp will
(Ri bach to ftirir old stains. M* King
stated ffiat the stockholders court not
be expected to continue losing mcmey
Md must realise on their investment.
He further stated that other town s
. had alreadv got the increase since the
war slaried and were now asking for
• more. He said it <ras just a question
of getting the iherease. going broke or
the city Ukihg over the jdaot. The
.. matter is in the hands of a committee
and wQl be thrashed out by Mbnday.

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IngersoH’s Tribute
To Those Who Died .
for Their Countryj
Of late there have been many rum­

SPIRIT
o/ THEIT
FATHER

. JOSnCESSHODlK WlY,^^
MORE COBAION SENSE
.verse City can gain-ifetbini l y
Traw
it are being heaped
. fheinj.
______ ________i in the matter of «
IcesMve fines that are being levied for
snesding. Speeding is not only a danterous/iMstltne bni . should be i
crimihkl offense punishable by a jaii
sent^ce. But to ap|riy the. «:rews to
' men who know nothing of the Iocs
situation is going beyoifd. all reason
nndis deserving ot severe eonderanation. If any partiality is to beshoun
ID levying of fines let it be in sever:
iiy to local offender* as they
familiar with the local laws, or ou^l
XI be. whne outsiders are ir the dark
astbtheregulaUons beiy. Tfere has
already been enough of this kind'of
hing and it should be stopped
and St once.

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'£^=:C£-’SviGi^

OUR AIM
Is to give the
pebpVe of Tra­
verse City and
vicinity the
BEST DRUGS
THE MARKET AFFORDS

AT LOWEST PRICES
THEY CAN BE SOLD ATAND

AT

THE

SAME

TIME FURhilSH

SBEERIOR SERVICE

WAIT’S
DRUG STORE

WE DEUYER
The Best in
MEATS
THAT

MONEY CAN BUY
At'Prices That Ate
Of Den.fit

TO YOU
^ur Stopk Is Selected By
EXPERTS,
Harry L. Caglkett
314 S. Union St.
Citz. Phone 68

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ors to the effect that the present re• B cover the irrevea of the
I organizatioD plan of the Traversa City
heroic dead with lloweraJ
Motor Car Co. U Mmply another scheme
s past nsre before;
to get some coin of those who have nor
__ _ as U were. Uke a
Investcdor more of those who have.
dream. Again we are ln‘>\
It cannot truthfully be sUted that
the meat strnaclc for naHonest Opinion has any but the best
) ttonal life. Wc hear the '
motives in bringing this matter to the
attention uol only of the company
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iflrer

but-also of the public. These rumors
voices Of heroic bogles.
are more harmful undcj^nnd than
We see ihe pale che^s
they could possibly be on' the surfw
of womeuandthe fiuabed
___it is up to the
and..........................
faces of men. sod In those asaembtagea
It of
publish a complete ./statemeni
oi the
iue we tee all the dead wlioae dust ^
facts with evidence to back it up. The have covered a-!th flower*. Wo lose
first rumor wk to the effect that these sight of them no more. We arc with-' •
meu
coming here from The Re­ them When they enlist In the great
public Truck Co. to hand a bunch of army of freedom. We Jiee them pxTt
Juuk to this company which had, be­ with those they love. Some ure walk­
come obsjlete to the Alqja people. ing for the lut time In qolct woody
But the latest story « the o»e that is piuces with the maidens they udore.
of the most importance. This one Others are bending over cradles kiss­
h» come from an apparently authen­ ing babes that ere asleep.
We see them all as they mardi
tic source and from one who is in a
proudly away, coder the fleuallnB
positioD to know things that are happen­ flags, kdeplng time to the gread. wild
ing, Hiat is why so much attention music of w»—marching dowa the U being paid to it. This statement BtreeiB of the great eltlea. throogh the
is that these men have not put a dollar tawna and across Uie prairies, down uf
into th9 concern and that they tn to tho flrids of glory, to do and to die for
receive «J7.000 a year tor taking charge Ihe ereraal right. We go with Them,
of it This is what must ^ looked cme and all. We stand guard win
after and matters set fortt in a plain, them tn Ute wild etonn and under tha
straightforward manner so that the
people may know what they are aboutrnanlng
ravines
How many cars can be built with the with blood.rin the.
amount of capital now asked by these forrowa of old
men after rucieving this much roduey? fMda. We . are
Is this overhead to continue to Jump, with them l>el^- leaps and bounds so that the surplus tweeb contending
is always to be eaUn upNh^peraHng host*, unable to
____ ises? These
leare.U-are.the queftwM
,
and move, -wild '*1lh ublic has a rig ht to be ssnspBaus thlrft the life
the public
tbese gentle- ebblngslowly —J
With all due r«f>ecHo thes,
men and due regard to their ability away aiuo(4. the
.witbtfed leaves.
d good intentions it
ii is
» but
uui fair
*bi> to
~ We eee Ihe-m'
state ihalwhen theedneem first started pierced -by hall*
that a certain amount only was neces­ and torn with
sary and ample capita! to finance the shells in the
'
wt!H-.
thing. In a comparitiveljr short time trenches, by forts and In
wind of the charge, where men banme
however, there was a cry for
'
.
It
came
Iron
with
nerves
Of
steel.
We
are
at
new
capital and
- —again and agmn more capital and new home when the nows roiia-» that they
management is required. When u tire dead. We sre the muldep In
shadow of her Aral surM'v. We soo _
this going to stop ^ what be1
the silvered head of the Old mnn
reaaonshave they to uffer that .
with the last grief
lathf endttanjiaabeev^ven on the;, bowed
Sheaa h«oea are dead.. They Moap
oader the solemn pine*, the tad homNow we are wilUng to boost fOr
the tearful wlUows and the eiqTraverse City when there is anythmg bracing Tines. Earth Wy run red with
taogibla to boost for but Honest Opin- Other wars—they are at peace- In *0
does not propose to be made a midst of battle, in the roar of the con-

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1 of .or
for the benifit. of anybody
_____ . ,je senuiuem i..i
on.,—..
any scheme to get re
t
to promote any
living and dead-cbecra
dead-cbecra for
for tb* Uvl**,.
easj'money. What we want is a plai n
for die de«A
direct statement covering the point
and then weare wiUiog to go the lim­
it The source of this Istest informa­
tion is whal counts and Hqpest OpmioiT
U here to safeguard the interest*
of the peoples Our columns are open
(TU. eo'omn I, devoid to tte ctoller ^eof charge for this parpose.
lOf
those
Wl.0
come
in
contact
with
the
E.MOBTAL DAT. tbe day
Theteamsters-whoare woricing for

or nroencii » "oioin -t—•• - - I Cigar sign at Littlefields.
the city want an increase io wages
has grown with the sweep­ IS wooaen ne#u
------fellow was a nicc,Cbristian like from
ing growth of America’s responsible. To gcUhe facts you t
____ .o.Buay
$6. a day!«••.
to 87. aday. Thereason
“ "
destiny In this great war. approach The Dummy when the n.— gentieman who thinks he is some real is that the cost of living ha.* increased
Twentytflve year* ago and the hour isright as he speaks at no^ ianwith brains. Poor fellow he is to.such an extent that ^e raise is
May 80 was the day of reone
of
the
dupee
that
listens
to
Dame
deemed
neccsssuy
»od
Uils^Wc^iScd
tsembrence' of the Cnlon other tiue*)
Rumor and bases his wncluwons noMcost applies to beast as well as to man.
soldier. The Grand Army
whal scandal monger* have to eluci­■ The Commbsiancr of Finance and Pubi
met on tbe vniage street
date. Some day he yill. perhaps dev- lie Work are at work on the matter.
and tbe Woman's Belief
"Have you noticed that those rash ^op his gray matter and aense may
corps fell tn behind U: a stateiiienU always have the truth come
carriage boontlfuUy laden home to them, sooner or later. Ire- have Bchtnce to foRow.”
Witt lllncs and mock or; member to have beared that Mr. King
■ * * *
a
KODAK
WORK
’1 noticed in your columns last week
brought op the rcthand the cortege of Ihe ges plant, once stated that the thUSecrenur nl m. linvj
f
Mr- X. Hovnes
photographer,
moved to tbe cemetery, where, yrith laboring mau should not.bave an auto- says that men discharged from tha
was with S- E. Waifs kodack depart­
prayers and hared heads, tbe veterena inuone. »i
Navy get a bonus of sixty doUarSv*nd
ment 10 years. All tho*e who were
and the people screwed the flower* | bt classed as a
five cent* a mUe anowonce to
an
was
thg
only
one
satisfide
with
their
work
plqase hate .
upon gravei,^ which wm marked with |tb3nbc'laburiog
your films developed and printed at
little flagae
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Itluti ongbl to hav<
523 1-2 South Uniob street. City
Mrs. A. Haynes, photographer.-

Memorial Day This
Year Has New and .
Great Significance

The Dummy

WANT MORE HONEf
FORIEAUNG

It is altogether likely that W. S . An
dersoB will get some assistance in his.
endeavors to make a beauty as weU as
a comfort station at ihe Old SetBer*
Building at-the north end of Union
street bridge. Ex-MayorImutnercalled
the attenti^ of Ibe Commission to yt
on Monday night He was followed by
A. V. Frednch, anolher ex-Mayor who
saw that a coiqmittee bad been appoint­
ed by the Old Settlers Committee to
ask of the commission just whal Mr.
Lantnerbad just done. He said that
it had become the general impression
that Mr. Andereon was the only one
interested but that if any old settlers'
would go into the 'building once be
would find that all wouirbe more than
• inis

paper has
called
interesico.
um
y»..vattention to this matter several tiroes
and approves- of any plan that will
help iu this worthy object. Atjbis
spot are the only comfort stal^ in
tbe city and it is m uiii»i| al Luhiiifssto acalnrt die Spanish empire, i/u, vsee that decent condilitns surrooud that day an irreMstlble and unforeaeen
them. The Chamber of Commerce
"
King appeals what constructive thoi^hts afriicl
•• .. .! ,
. -the eUte f*-the b*
ought to be busy on these jobs, bnt it
isn’t therefore somebody else ought to
e other fellow.’'
gel a move bn. So now it ta
he comniissi
busy at once.
But see
see what
a new
new stride
stride it
it Yias
has]] ti,e
the laborer.
laborer. .Therefore
Therefore the
the money
money the I
But
what a
....
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n»T has
1:16is evidently not
now reken. Memorial
day comes
again, :..............
i
and we aee the marshal of
' thiua
thing because he refuses to put ji
jt u|> i
and with him ib* r^resentatlves I| unless be can get other peoples
peopU-s mi
mu..ry ]
„o, only

' to pay the bills. 4>oes luv iaburors go
French republican
’!hungr>Y Notb.ulong shot and M-.
^venuneot bnt of
{;King a himself au.iioriiy lor the stateThe W-roensC’u'. in ncomnuniin
Britain and Italy,
,'^lmeiii that them* .an get five d*llai*
tloD to-the City Comniis sion have gon. standing by many
ipt^^da. ouUKie. %.1-ydont they go?
on record requesting practienUy aloca' new-made grevea of
____ I! For thf aame i vasou me rest of us dont
censorship on fie picture films t<r be American soldier*
,- i Becuuse sse lik. Traveree City too well
exhibited on tbe screen re
in inis
this city,
city. u In. a far foreign
___4U«f »llB
If./
liiud will buck here ju« as long a®
j
seetnstobetheopipionthatthe
ladies land, ntid reverent­
are
* ■'‘Ue too far in this iosUnce ly toying wreaths
TlJTfi..lean bland the pressiire and get theare gi'
as
it U generkHy understood that the nml palms ui*>n
asit
whcrewithnll.-'
them,
-with
tears
titms
uj intelligent
films are always ceuaoivu
censored by
lor our-dead—tear* ,_-A moralI n.nn
and
men and
and wntnen
women before
and emotioQB of Joy
‘There was an accideot out on the
they are exhibited anywhere; We.
as well, for the
East: Bay. road » few
!
are lor morality everywhere but we be­ aeed whtta ttese
which a genileu;*ti got a few nbs
lieve at least in pipt with Mr. LongAmerican soldier*
caved in and was otherwise scratched,
necker that our children had better pertormed In dying
me
wUah
bn--------up.
A
certain
employee
of
one
of
the
eiu-nsoho Icssn.is in no opre theitre

^
was one wUah bn
th* nalty
1^ a*
«( «
am ftn hMptaa <d Public Sen ice vorporattons thought it
than in some other places of less con
tha
------ was someone c m: of tbe same name
apicous character which lifi.o
lin-.c rot as fcajdA.^—-----------yet,-become Jhe ‘■"bject
*■'
of ^nera ^rt AND
virr oIeARED LAND ON and said. “Wril it would’nt make
comment and probably will not be '>«-uhe^-pnin^i* for sale or rent L.O. much diflerence if be got Wiled would
it^“ Now would’nl that get you. Bet
tU Honeat Opinion takes a hand in tbe I
matterandtheirtherewiHbeascram,““’*‘''‘
‘we todatm ttiecredittmaU sides.

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WANIIIOVlNGHCniRE ^
nUtSUICAliy CENSOKED

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THE COMING OF SUMMER
Finds us still well equipped
to care for your
WALL PAPER NEEDS_
If the scarcity of paper han­
gers has delayed your work
until now
COME AND SEEDS
• CITY BOOK STORE
The Hobart Co., Prop. ,

ilr ■ vr;
, Hoa^t Opinion

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The TM>mpspn Res^urant }

ite^yrial riiare of if; so little, in
#
Harvey Ransom,-H9 S.
fact, that they are alwfeys
near starvation. Nobody should
blame the capitalist. He, too, is
a product and a victim, of the cor
•ruptsystem that has in it riie in­
centive to all Of the crimes on
• '
S0BSC10Pn01> RATES
the calendar. But. the producer
hifn«5t»u can put an end to it any
♦imp that he pleases. He is vast­ COFYRIBMT. lyiy. BY WTAfiRAWi
wberv the outlaws had beaded and a
ly in ffie majority and with’his
EPISODE NO. 6.
late train that nlirttt carried them ti
pursuit. Oetem)U>ed-nt any .cost to re
WHAT HaS gone before.
political might can soon relate
Polly'i
yettt taitore. Mrtefl
the fire pluces of the “riven
to the background politicians and a ir«asiU«. Uie oaly key to wrofo. loca­ cover
lamiBOW nady to do all kind, of Lenerin*
flag" and secure the two missing
Uk cemMOiy without.
tion
iR
a
vh»ri
lie
dlviBcd
ujnon*
elx
on h
betrayers of those who trust him men who vainly eouehi the troaeare. PoUy plecca.
removing any of these
Dick have one.flaf; and sun to eet
to the backwoods and electmg and
the otlivrs. Scarfave aUo' has a U«« bdB
kllte
Polly's
fsther
to
eet
hers.
War
!
those Of their own class to make
his three companloiia left the train at
PRlGK WGWr !*”“
“^^'gUARANTEED !
death starta hetwoen the t*o psJtie
Memorial Day is here again lawsfor thdr benefit.’ That is the
Ttro other has bolOere Join Dick. Thi •Ysleta, pa the edge of tl* desep. Ap­
and it brings to us all thou aU riiere is to it The only ques- are caplorrt-by fcarface. who seta t proaching a nnilve. he asked where
Red Cloud Uved and was told: MRS. D.
Front St,
ghtsAat ar« different than'at tk>n is whether you are going ihelr Base aad.dooma PoUy to death.
“Rod Cloud has a’poeblo through
It coented tiiAt in spite >of' all that
any other time. It commpmor- to do this or whether or wheth­
OB. Phone G 1*81.
Hermit Pass. It Is about three days
ates the lives and the deaths , of er you are foing to plod dong in Dlek nntl roily had gone Wrough. all of hat^travel over a dan^rous tralL"
the.v .hod rjsktMi and endured that ttiey
those who have gone fortlr to the same destructive course of had lost anrl that Scarfuce and bis evil
ImpaUenl as they wi
- battle for thdr country, to iave the past. If you . choose this
V not only wxnild gain the ttvasuro delay there n-as no belt
Jn all llbUlhood condemn them to Cloud must be songht out
it fKto throes of, anguish or to - do not blame the 'other fellow
th. Tet hope did not nhandou piece of bunting obtained
establish the right of freedom but grin and bear it while your
meahs. and the opir^ray this co«h!
had been more
GENERAL I^OR NEWS
ape of
of affairs
affairs slme
slme Cafe
Cafe he don^us to go to him.. ScaWac
' and equality upon *he earth. child and that of your neither nini'ln the .shape
had been
stritk.
-.............
- n down [ turned
The heroes who wear the um- suffers the consequences .of your tain Bnnsome h.......
Brlekla^rs' In'Baltimore now re­
“I hare got a little srheroe that 1
and unfoldetl his* story of the tlug, and
orm and respond to the call of : ignorance anb folly. Shanie on as long as life remained there wa* think win work with thnt Injun." he ceive n an hoar and doable pay tor
U time over sight hours a day.
arms do it with an exalted feel­
hopi: Calmly' they furtlUwl them­ crinped. "Uut If it don’t-ewell th<‘ie
JBweden has clrtl service retirement
than one way to skin a cat—
selves for whatever might be In store ^
ing that they are doing right
for them.
sndriieyWreas riieif conscience
1 after they hftve r
"Well, -we got fire pieces of the nag. Red Cloud Is obstinate I Alftk 1 hav
^
Leather workers of Toronto. Canreaches them. If there is wrong
a
little
medicine
that
will
be
to-,
Two mdre. uDd we can Icicnte the
*nie newest dentifrice.
are getting together and will organise
doing and unjust wars it is not
treasure." Hol.Ung t>i bits of doth strong even'for an Indian. So let's
a
DDlon
affiliated
with the trndes coun­
It contains insiiedieots
aloft. Scarface swept wiqi an evil. get a hustle on us. then, and be on
the fault of those who wear ttie
• Dick and his wav." With their hopes once morr
which
have proveii best
plant
for
packing
beef
uniform but of the- rulers, the
mlsetl high they followed closely
and pork has bees opened In SnOlh
More than half of the people of
upon his tmckA
politician, the diplomatists.and
The outlaws wasted no time, bat
the commerdd interests who the .UnM States when they
b.inghl a complete ontfli. ftrladlng a
The industrial Upheaval In Peru,
T^anipiiiafft the causes for wars. liavereagheS the age of 60 'are
horse for each and h pack Araln^ ot
brought on by the dlssailsfled work­
Therefore all honor to those inmates of county houses or
burros, find lieaded across the desert er. has been amicably aenled abd confor Hermit Pass. Their Jounfey wa*
who have shouldered the musket, dependent upon some relative
unevftitful. and .on -Jhe attemobn of dIUons arc again normaL
beaten the drum, played the fife. for support. This is not the
Em^oyees of the United Slates
the third day they came to the pneWo
The taste of Klenib is
■ trained and fir^ the ^innon or idle dream of a Sodalist but is
mads of adobe brtek and surrountietl Sted cofpwatlon who work over eight
pleasant.
by JnSlans cultivating grain 'and hj hoars a day at« paid for the
widd^the abre. Hieire has the hard facts as detailed by
time and one
due at thee ta)«of
'
-Taring
flocks-V
Leaving
the
othere.
been a noble duty and nobly Government and insurance
.«oarfftpe and Screweye uikde their way halt
90'teitneiftMtcrs in
^--thme. As "we therefore gather ports. Anyone that reads it
to the big; ■•ommon room in whlel
Tomn* Terriblo. kon of the old rhie^
^ with the remaining onfes, young must adm\t that the couditiori is
who was a member of the original ule of five and ooek|UBrter hours a
i
and old, at the last resting place a frightful one and ought to be
day.
They
work from 6:45 a. m. until
Raifsome expedition. ,waa holrtlrr
. let us remember the noble sacn abolished. We do. not blan-e
oounrll. Oreetlnga were ex<*ange<1 noon.
The harbor plant of the Bethlehem
ices they have made and dedi­ any Individual for this But 'it is
and ftearfflce said;
Shipbuilding
company In Wilsfiugton.
"We are sent by Great Father
cate this day in sacredness and -the profit system that enables
Del., maintains a night school for Its
W'aslilogton to get pieces of flag from
holiness to their honor. We one 4nanto live fibm the sweat
Red Cloud-''*= ,
- greve and yetwemayjejoice at of another man’^brow. Such a
Tomas nodded and bcpllefl
Boilermakers, machinists, black­
W. T. ROXBURGH.
"ily father, Red Ooud. He dead "
- the deeds of valor, the bravery system cannot exist forever as it
Manager, .
The outlaws started In dlsapiHilni- smiths. elecu-ical woriiers. sheet metal
. .which prompted them ;and Ae is getting worse all the time.
ment and le-,-an ,1o say that the flat' workers and cur men employed'ln tin1»E Front St., Travers'e C«y.
be Roi.ii-where nroood. when Un railroad *ops ip Salt Lake Oty. Utah
nobler thoughts which: earned The senable thing therefore is
have perfected a federation.
K i I 11 i I H'4 14 14'< 4
them forward' and sweetenet to abolish a system that brings
Metal trades workers of Grays Har­
It Is buried with
bor. Wash., numbering ^proxlmately
the cup of sorrow, of horrors about such inequalities,- miserj
. . . ..............
erS
L200. voted to return to.wortc nt the
ind of sacrifices that abound-.on and suffering to more- than half frlpndii. bound nurt helpless In
Scarfficc bifcbtened at this and told
In
Los
Angeles,
where
they
had
been
omas It would be worth hls while to
the field of Jattle The only of the people. Just think of it
by the outla*-s. Leading hlff prtxlace the (lag.
SCIENTIFIC SCALP

regret we can f^ at ^ch tim« after sixty years of labor for the ireiiped
men Into aniWTrimm, out of hear­ flasks of whUky.
and FacialTreatment
is that these herdes oi the old benefit of spdety and> soei^t) ing. he coiitliim^i;. I
him an^ with quiet dlgnlpr said
and new have not the comrades condemns you or yours to the
•Tve locB-.-a aWher holder of the
“Me Clitistran Indian.
Eterfia republic, is the first country fii Eu­
Harinello Beauty Shop
rope
to
adopt
the
rigbt-bonr
day
by
H of beda Cloud t t not be dU law. It also has adopted means to In­
that know of these riials and alms house. -Look the matter Hug—Red Cloud, the UidiuD. Ue'sgol
Room 315 Vilhelm building
these aerations to address them. square in the face and it will a pueblo near Tslelo. ik>wn In Sew rurtred."
sure workers pd demo.....................
Mexleo.
Wnh that Tomas turned upon hi against unqrnploymeat
with . a . true knowl^ of the be easy to djscover jwho is the
"WlH-B- we get that wc "111 prac­ heel. elSd gathering bis blankets abon
, Bnusels m<lessege i I fbat Mr.
actual conditions. To get orators crook and the dishpaest ckizm. tically have the treasure in our pos­ him stalked nwuy leaving the gang
session. And gel It .vou ni:i.v he *
staring after him with black scowla.
viiohavenQt had these experof the Miners’ Federation of
jre will. We have beaten thepi
Screweye was for enticing him
Great Britain, have made a gift of 2-W.iences is easy, to have them
eVer>' l•ol"l "f
some om.-of-1lie-wvy pIa<Je and the
000 francs in the name of tbeir organlwe are noi going to fnti down now.
at,of hln
. voice lofty sentiments just
aailon to the organisation of Belgian
.til wc have g.H to do In keeji our wits
rirwlU b
easy but the pity of it is that by
miners.
about.US and take chances and .
of tortore. but Senrface would not
The Merchant Shipbuilding
fa'-ihe most of them cannot
^MKET CV ERY THURSDAY ]
will all be mitl.ioualres.ia a month
listen to It
pany, at Harrlm&. Pa., hat completed
' speak with feeling and the,heart
"We nlll save that for a last re and opened a SSOO.OOO hotel for the
8PM
]
It certainly -t'd look asdiiougli they sort Meanwhile we wfll 'hsag aFonn>'
accommodation
of
Its
employees.
The
interest of those who suffered.
held the v-inntng hand.
With five here and get n little acquatnted wH.li
new hostelry Is said ^o be the finest
312 S.JJNION ST. i
Again let U8 bow our heads in
i..n. -0i ». n.e in tnnt ,.1..™..,..
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HAROLD A. FURLONG,
connected
with
any
Indtutriai
plant
In
,
.md snolher piece located, their toes
honorandin memory of these ; First .Lieutenant, Company H,

iHjmirt and helplw
helpless. fai« wna smiling
to blnfi iht world.
3Urd Infantry.
. brave men for whom this day
“•hey could already hear |
j,etter game is t.i
uponD them. They
' Llenl. Furlong won the ffiaOnhasbeenset apart and if th^
rlitlk of the gg.ilrt that was so aooii
i-hance and then ontw-lfhlm
be any Wtterness let .it be direct­ \ gulshod service Cross for -tusvUnleas I am.very much mistaken
r in action near BontlievlUe. i
»-py«^wlll he able to,find lluit burial pluci
ed at those who made wars and
ante, Kovember L 1918. j Iip- !
ihcir dvliglit
hcfb/c another twenty-four hour% hu
• /words blit have never fought, I mediately after the oi*ealug of
ready
they
fot
pasiCd. and when • we • do old Red
e altBck In the Bols de Ban^ them. Wehaveno fight vri*
richer hfineg on the flnor>|iparently tnoud'R eternal rest will be snddenly
thev'llle, when hls coraiiiiuy w-ua
ilpBd
7rom_»i
blow
Iron!
fi
idvtol
stock.
Interrnpt.d, Tomas on. no Tomas. 11
the soldijr tiioigh we may
held up ly^verc mariiine gun
Chu .oih-umI. nn eye the fructlnn v>f he conies fooling,around us

have with those who. teach him
fire from the frooL which killed
inch iiml rvglKtorc<i hv wn‘ llstcnlnc get started to dig he will find
company commnndET aud
n all thill Mils suiil. But lii« enemies
'and our reverence today iioes I hls
several soUUers. Lieut. Furious
\Vvre
wiKiCsi'h-ious,
mid
d<s-tdlng
'. and should go forth to him never
nored out in adsaace of the Hue
tiii-rc-wiis nothing furlhi-rto 1ie.-g«ined
to be forgotten while the words ; With great courage and boolnc-rs,
w-herc Ih-y were or to fear from I^k
of the orator who was at home ; croeslhg an open simee several
and Ms comiumton*. they left •'the
yards wide. Taking up
Jimise and an lioiit Inter were speed­
will
from our minds as does i hundred
a position behind the line of maing on u train iHniiid far iht- home of
a drifting perfume to a breath I chine guuA he closed in on them.
Red jOhmd./
C a time, killing
of wind. Peace be with the
Dick. »» w»oh.^i« he w-as eonvlpeed
We aan give the Best Possible Service on
with bis rifle.
the outlaws l-!i*r depfiftMl. set about
heroes, both hving and dead [ pnltlDg four muchlne
gun neats
effertlng hi-* r<l«-.ise. He i-ould not
%
Their memory is as -it ever will
It of action, aud driving twcubrrok or loi-u-ji 'the rope at hls wrists,
b^the one bright spot in this [ fy German prisoners' Into our
hill sueci-ed.-d, in 'galirng hls^foet and.
! lines. , Lieut Fnrlong's home is
. nitliouch hls imkles jilvo were fastened,
, .worldbf tears, •

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system vrtiich. allows those who
'do not create The capit^ w
secure control of it to their own
' ead^andunwHDgof their fdlow
nwp- Acapitalistis tiie recip­
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ital although be did not create
it nor any part of it CajMtalism
is not a God given right aor did
. it always exist Capitalism is -tiic
creature of maa made laws and
to it can be laid all of the ills
that inhabit the earth. Thfr prodasaes who toil from
mom to night cnatfe-every last

•elves yet- AH we wan do Is to keep
hot after ihem until we get them at a^
disadvantage, then turn the fables oBj
them.-We mast decide what onr next
Step wUl be. and then act qnlck'y, A moment later they were ddepD «»•'
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^ Invitations,
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nindc III* w^' to a niimlel when, rest.ul a ruttass. This he dlslodgeil. so!
iliat In falling the Made sinck op.l
quivering In the floor. It wtis then aii '^
easy matter to work hls wrists against!'
the steel. wviTltic hi* homK' He then;
' released the others.
i
It WHS w,me nitnufes heforo they
could move freely iig.-iln. so t1»UyItad the Imiids v.-hlrii hud lH>imd ihem^
cot Into lliplr Unit's. Graduiilly. how-t
ever.--Ihelr clrcnlnilon returned amll
they tffiherti together In a council 'of
•T\-hile, Ihings seem' to lie going
egalnanis, wV*-wH1 never give up until
the last mi<-k Is laken.” said ptrk
hls eouipoiilims, “We lire free Jicalu
and fbero are several pieces of thf

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tho oisgrl, Sim.

eteroal test ««*■» “'cbty snddlrt
Onmc on-now and get acduahited with
of these bther bucks’and ae*
leant-f.,
1eani.“.. CtmcealiQg
Concealing tl»«lt
theli
<jis,pp<,inttBe« andli^iUence ai besi
^
,hey *i!?^at?f^nrtoelr
mfent about their .task
task
tt^'rouwThTy
j,od 8«
a« It
it turnrt
turned out. Scarface waj
And
^ghi Tomas had
enemy amon;
tjj. u,dlacs. and the latter was
*
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lot oott what
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loBf la flodloi
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had a chanc- toklH two birds with ow
stone; nwii-ly to ert' whisky
moDov for hltnself and huve ms reTont.- niKin T-.mas. U.wii« nh oiU'or
tonltr- he hi'.l lonp »--n
fo^
Yel he -lar-il nut uiate- Bj|r ni"M- i"
■'uvtlglH wli-Hi he might be
W
tha other linih.iis. tlier. .'..n- hiiM- onui|>ell<-d to
n>- :i ihe i-:her»
were 6Fle<-p. Keeping out of the "•»>'
of the whiti-s that he
n.« h"
s.-en In th Ir society and
, •' oI
Ctasplflug -.flth them, he pnliei.'ly
nwiiited- for the .tttne to come
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That nighl.- fls thor
• reiieBndP
alHiul their eamp.ere
>uid : .
.
Indian apuroHclied and. axked for
Wfiera She Won’t Be 3;.lu:be(t:>-'
whisky. Tie was VotuaM. but lu«eafl
Haffdle CsiLfuij^.
uf lewms eatne close to Scarfnce and
*««d:
IPreparwl by Uie t’rJied'«t:.ica DepartDwnt of SgrIcuUure.)
••Me know where B burial place of
•Tlip first rlgn Of a hen bring broody
Oiief Ho.l:Womf '
Srat^oce
twunUng to set) Is that she stay*
' This was just .what .S'
iger on the neri when laying, and
rhei-B bulling for and he could sciir^
being npiiMuclii'-d will quite likely,
iv wtireal bis luhllnllon. Yet first he
iinio and □uikc'<p clucking noise,
i.wiint.sl t(i be .srtpc that the other was
' not tip to any tri(;k. So be spoke ‘* rilflle her feathers'and peck at the In­
truder. B’hen It Is joted that a hen
hini.quie'
sets on a nest
coiopanfc
••lAiok here. Ton sayFfou know nights IB-mjecession and that
j VlKTf lU.'d Cloud I* burled, and If yon feaiUcr* are dL«appearing from icr
<•111 show us we will make ll^^worth. breast which slmtild feci hot to thhiind. she Is ready to be transferred
iiy'^runny
i your wihlp. But If you.try any
'
k of
busiiK«s y .iu win find a ehunk
t lend for setting to'a nest which has pr.In yrni sh quick yira.wonT know
hanpened to yon. -©o you understand
thnl. Injnnr Tlie plher nodded.
'•Me understand- I slrnw yott'^hr
place all right. If 1 do not do as 1
sjiv tki'ii'.vou can shoot me same ta
yellow dog. But first I must have big
dHnk of whisky before il WJk any
more."
Sciirfnce 'ms quick to . offer the
drink and the Ih'diah then said:
“Kor mtlKi whlidcy and money, tee,
show. Y.ahlitrak etiiup, go nnay tnd
mo-l uitjn umiimaltiB." describing a
mi*-itii'.' tCnc- imd v.aniing
the dan­
ger of li'ttiiig llw other Indians leaw
.otVhelr mlsslon:
Tliiit nlglit St-arface found the grave
ofJli-d, Cloud and .in a'roefllclne bag
the piece of flag, whlrh be crand by dawn he and hiB nompanlons
werg well on their. way back to
.Yshla.
The next day. Tomas learned of the
desivnitlrm of his futbers ktuvc; and
swearing vengeance ebt out. pn
trail of the ouUawa.

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Ranging in price from

$250 TO $700
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Fe'w Studebakers

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ONE DODGE RONABOOt
Must Be A Barjain And In Good Condition

That sunie morning. Pick and hts
party iviichcd Yslctii. and learning of
ScarfaceV depurttire, hurried oq. plan­
ning to Biuhush the outlaw^ >>iBevh.-re in llMwilt I'as.s. And so It
came alH.ul thaffthe t'uo hoMlle cainpa
were pitched within a few rods of
eadi other, and neltJicr anspeeted ft*
MT’s presers-e. It was along toward
mt when mck first 0M|
Srontlaws and Scartkiia
Is <if ■« je-ntnau’B
ir prey was near
Tir- k was for nnimetratc
Inline
• nttaric
when he discovered the ciiinp of (he
outlaws, hut. u-ns persimdi-d • by the
others' to wnU nnUJ nlgM. Scurfncc.
with his everpresent strateg>\ -detyr■rained to let his enemies statTIhe of-

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Ranging in price from
$1500 to $15000

FOR SALE
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When you want to buy any­
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and sell anything anywhere '

/THREE MILLION
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toloan on gilt e'dge security
■ erty and UNITED STATES '
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CENTm™™GtOINT
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IN CENTRAL MICHIGAN
John A. Wade.

Wanted to Buy
BUTTER AND EGG8IBOlfPSONS RESTAURANT
fnvarse City.

Tlously^been prepared.- TJe normal
tempe/ature of a hen ts from 106 to
lOT'^gree* F., whldi Viydes sUghtly

The neat should be in some quiet.
oDi-of-Mie-wiiy place,, where the sit­
ting hen will not be disturbed. Move
her from the regular lujing nest nt
night and'handle her ciirefnlly in do­
ing so. Put a china tfcg or two In the
nost whpro She Is lo sit and place
board over .the opening so that she
c-.mnot get off.
Toward the evening of the second
day quietly P> In where she Is silting,
•leilve w.inc f.a-d and wiitcr, remove
the
boatd from the front or lop of tinwnippi'd them In hlanVcts. .and then
the milliiWE tritlidrew Into the thicket, UC.-.-1. and let tlie hcu'cuuie off wlmi
nearing' nothing^ from the outlnw sire Is nwdy. Should she rclum to
the
nest after feviHng r.n.gve llic
cniiip. Dk-k at Inst gave the order to
ndvaiioc. lenvin'g I’olly. guarded by china egg or eggs nml put niidcr thus.that arc to be Incubir.ed. If the nesl-'
Chti. In the camp.
nre slightly darkened the hens «re less
The men rnnde thrir way nolsSewllkclv to become restless.
ly olifiost to the edge of the enemy
At hatching time they should be
fire—tticn. with pistols Icvyded, they fined and not he disluri-ed UOdI ll. ,
rushed forward and stamping
hatch 18 compleU-d. vmlesi they l.eci.iiiithe log dummies commanded
resH««..whca it may be l»-st lo re
•varrendri. They-repented the ord I move the’'chlcks,tJ\iii arc haich.cd fir'd.
then .bent forward to prod them, wh • In cooI-TOther it Is best not to-pu- ;
from beUIud causo<l them to more Chun ten eggs under a,ben. while !
ntra to look into the ler-eled pistols of tater'm the sp'rliig on* can put tv.-UV' ,
'Scarfoce and hls mates.'
lo fifti-en. According
the sire of thr
It had Turned cut a^'the vviljr desperado had planned. Once moYe hls 'oust Uic heu tiiorouchly wlOi inE. ci
ploftlngii had been successful and pmiTlcr, and in applying Uie iv.wih-r
Dick add III? frlTOds were at hls mer­ ImUrihe hen by the feet, the h<-m.
er. Rcrewyye wiis for shooting the duwii. working the iiowder -wvll Int'.t
hthers don-u^hon n»d flicrt- and thus the feall-ri-. giving sP'-olal utl.'mU.n
bMng rid of' tliirni for all time.
p.-'rcgiVmi: in.iind the vent nnd uml'-r
Si-arfuce turned upon him with au ■he wuifc, Tin.- powder should-nUo Inoath. •
'
HiriDkljl ln the n.-st.
'•These fools have mode ns too ninch
trouble for me to let them off that
i d'-nib
easy. Shooting Is too g

tltem In a wny ftint "HI give
.with tl>ei_................
them plenty of time
tli td thltiJt over what j
h.nppenB to people who mnko ft a prac­
tice to go around and. siiek thrir
jioshs Into Bihcr folk’s busincs*." He
luni.-d to Pick with an ."11 leer.
^ ^ ^
“Wliiit wouUI you give now to be (s.HiaaL
hem.- snd safely locked up In vmir lit»hh1?” he,, asked. rudaontcilly
.Pick'gaaed info hls eyes.
. "Oo ns- for Jis you like. Scarfnce,"-. uuhrt-e years, ^
he returned coolly. ”I believe that Y |
golng-foHlve to'see you hanged In. Sn retime* 0. • -IS hi-;.s of the h.
Found-U >ld Si riice pin with three
pplto of all
ill you can ido.”
.
,
sihrs. Owner can get same at Hone
”I reckon you’ll do n llltle hottgIneS
'Opinion ofrice.
virursolf before that hapiM>nR.”growh>d ;.ag-'. ’

the despowdo. He thrust his revolvvWj
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ToTrade- Karmci
4n the fate of the othi-ni.
:
k
tiglfty acres. Sold for $S00. *fi00. i
-I don’t retsdJ^ Inviting yoh Wk*. i d«
mains unpaid. iii^ p
hut *^ln’ you’re here; you might,ns| c! . i.i, 1 no damp .floor* should .
interest due Dei.
•'veil stay.”- sneered Warfnee. ns hl«j t.«i-'i:ted.- •
,
ion office.
fopnyes'dropped thrir h-eapons erndj

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nu>»
eubiiifrted in bring bound. Polly andl -A rowl coimm«« about t^ oua
Wanted to Buy Farms—Have severill the rh’ncse were enslly made prison-i of tu.islt in tfie morulng. »<» «nn<-.
of -min at noon «nd four ounc.-c •
purehasers ,for good 40 to GO acre’ — and piRrtri beside the others.
farms. Whal have you? T. H. Coxe.
When, daylight t line. Scayface had] gniln wtthe ,vt-nlng f^
11b S Union street.
per eqalpwoot In the poi
theVwere lowered mbhray -lown it* ; h"<i'” often Is the deciding fgeb
GOOD SEXONU FARM MORTGAGE
40 tndc 4ur.liuio« and -lol.
*^4““ perisli In the desert----- .
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<KND OF SIXTH EBI.SOPt)

TRY AP H. Ci6AR 5 CENTS

Reneet a Uttte.
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Big Price Reduction!
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We pay tax - .79
. 3.09,
You pay - - $19.91 ^
You save on each tire 3.09
Other sizes in proportion.

The Buckskin Ti^ is Tried, Tested
and Guaranteed. Why Pay More?

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BIG SHOE SALE

wire lieard of Iho can** that wa»

:'.ru's.—. «-»
[ of thla teyout.'
What ^
To ma^h to Uie srave* where thetr comOr

W the cheer* of. th* c«««e»

But^what' li the t*»iOn yoor eon ha*

I have on hand a lot of good shSes after my 30 days
sale sol will continue the sale for an indefinite time
urttil those are closed out.
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Hi apTh^crowd U *ranO
User meelv* their

TWnm«!**th*t

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If you are in need of any shoes do fiot fail to come
and see mo as I will sell you shoes for less than ac­
tual cost of the raw material. I have a lot of Shoe
dressing of all kinds to close ouf.

My Store Is For Rent

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THEGRAKDREVIEW
AND THE LAST
PARADE

^HfUons cave their battle

n«t division

sang the tear songs of M years ago
In quavering voices; Dne fecOon
sang "MurchtBg Through Georgia .
«lih a bmve show of spirit. They
SheraaD's men.
passed
Pennsylvania; a ate and■ drum corps passeo

F«w of the Veterans Who
Marched Down

EDWARD LAUtNER
At the Old Stand, 119 S. Uiuon

The Closing Scenes
of the Great War
Between the States

Farms A ^ecialty
DETROIT REAL ESTATE CO
MRS. SCHIFFMAH, PROP.
Bargain In Farms and Houaes
216 E. Front St,
Travnrne City., Mich.
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Gen. Philip H. Sheridan.

■e a»ey were mustered out and the
___ sent badk to their homes- .The
war waa over.
The fiftieth annlveraarr of t^e r^
slew was celebrated In ll»15 In Wash­
ington, President Wilson wept as
hi watched the 20W survivors of the

Maj. Oca Nc»»n.A.,MH«s. who led th#
entire processlon“5S years-Uter.
The marching men were showered
iritb flowers as t^ey moved along to
inspiring mustc. The tramp, tramp,
tramp continued. Sherroan-s “bum­
mers"—the transportation brigad^rellevcd the dramatic tensjon with tbetn—
capers. Mounted.on dejected horses
and mules and carrying plga. chickens
and vegetubles. they .kept up a stream
of whlaiRlCBl raillery. Othert strode
along wttb the free-and-easy gait they
had learin-d on the famous march from
Atlanta to the W
.. Wondrous Spectacle.
No other iialhnr has ever fei-C nira
a spectodc—a dtlten army a**TOl>led
Tor discharge after haring oared 0 orlion. The formsl deTRll* alone remolnrd b.'fore the men would be »ent tuu*
to their .boniV. tb rpsiime Ihvir
able ocouja-tlon after Ihelr dutt.-* -f
hloodahed. Tlicle, }<>y was mUed with

from which be opened
correspondence witlr Lee
gegBrding the #nrrender
saw the erect and Vtrotig. de^ te
of the Ccufederaie forcea
four years- struggle that tired nnd in­
There he met a Doctor vigorated them rimuUaneously.
Smith, foroierly an anuy
Get the present high prices
ThO Worid-s Finest Army,
offleer ahd relative of
Culkah^sBMS. UnlonSt.. CiUThe men who marched Iw w
' Oeoaral Bwell. then a prisoner of the comoosed what hlatorisns have called
phone » or 291.
Pcdefsla. Doctor Smith
sinttn told
two Gmnt
cfflcteai body of troops the
ponfederate generals bad de­
f
iliat Sbe Confederate
world had known at that time.
rided the
,e gpuie
gpiae was
wns loti ybe*
yhe* thej
th
were the victorious Neterans of lour
------ ^
______ i .Avyssed
JI'n.Tossed the Hue
line of the James
Jai
years of d..o»erste fighting; Inured
after eame
came -word
word that 6b*frid«
-----S& ai-mM^ould break the blue
- retmi •
provl- SI^TslUp. 'fenced la borrur and
i «^on. escape to the Seutb. unite wUh
captured the last
welded with dlBcIpUne.
I ST^y of Oen. Joseph E. JohnsU*,
,r„in» of Lee s troop.
The men who marched four year.
*0 could, ecarcely stand the parade.
;rv patTOled by aiobuMelr Un«
for those who fell by
?^sS^a
nnd that at
si the
ine rlnf
ruig of
u. toroentnr.It
was oBiy drenun.
about them. At five o'clock tha after­
"'■They ml-»>“l '1,.- ragged lince of. Lin­
noon of April 7 Grant sent bU first
TibTiCE TOTHEPUBLIC note to Lee. It tvad; '•
coln. dear to their heart*. They
the Grand ^iTin.v of the Dead—a^FilS
“General R. E. Lee. Oommandlng C
Owing to the high cost of liv­
comrade* who had glvra their lives to
S. A.: The results of the Utt week
ing and the increasing wst of must convince yon of the hopdessness
make the Dnlon whole. At the time
rf the Grand Reriewjbere were more
supplies we feel compelled to of further rcsiMance on the part of
Cen. George Gordon Mea
than « million men enrolled in the
the
Annv
of
Northern
VtrgInU
In
this
charge more for our work, to
and private bnlltunp. were derated rallltory service of the Dotted Stattsv
straggle. 1 feel that U t. so. and re­
with flags nnd the colors. Triumphal hiil lhe targest part of them could n^
take effect June 1,1919.
gard H as my duly to ^tlft from my­
arche# and reviewing stands were attend'Oie celebration, being assign
Wolf and Inlow.
self the responslerected along the Hue.
The side­ elaewhere.
hlllty of any far­
Art. Winnie.
walks were jammed with cheering
PaM For In Blood.
ther effusion of
Bert. Winnie.
The «var had wrought sorrow- 1
thousands.
blood byanWIngof
every home. The rictorious srtnles
Washlnirion-f
sriiool
children
F. D. Vamum.
vou the surrender .•
MseroWed at the north end of the cap- hsd passed through 2.W0 engagement*
of that portion of R
Bert Keets.
Itol, the Blrl* In while on the atatrs The Grand fteriew bad tH?cn P»ld
: the' Confederate
A. D. LaFonteee
: and the boys In White trousers and In a few days the soldiers would be
state* army ^
' blue Jacket* on the lerraee. The out- rivlllans and would make the attem^
S. J. G^no.t.
>no*n as the >
i burst of iwtrloUc songs In childish to lake up their lives where they left
Army of Northern 5
Root & Robertson.
’ voices was continuooa Acroas the them,at the rail to w
Virginia.
Bill Davis.
,
front of the cnpltol on a huge banoer mardied In their ragged on form*
••C. 8. GRANT.
aooe weeping and some laughing, in
Was the-legend;
. Jud. Cameron,
Ueutenant Genm
•TTys Only National Debt We Can le spertoi-ular finale.
T. Perryman.
eral."
Ttniid sc-ula feared the
Never Pay le the Debt-We <hro the
General Lee
of releasing a mtllloci trained raldl«
Vlcterioue Union Soldlera.'’
piled saying te
time of peace and advocatea so»
Upon the draping* of, the toff^n
would d f a c n s s
f..rm of restraint for the veteran* but
■nsT FOR yOurseuterms with Oe>ihelr ream
foarm were
w«e wltfiout —--the names of the 15 I1-.------------------ .......eral Grant. HeanwhUe the flghdng
and campaigns of the war; Atlouta T», n.™ »»• »■"*-> >>“»•
'
went on. Sheridan Uwew hla troo^
Wllderoess, Stone River. South Uoun WMhlnpoD were WR, «“
acTOMM Lee-a frooL In a final
1 tain. Shiloh, Vicksburg. Savannah,
berotam the worn and hungry Oonfa^
0*u 6. «. Grant' Richmond, reteraburg. JtontonriWe,
L!^
.»S^ovo
Sheri^
i
eratea fixed bayonet*
and drove ^rl^1?.^
Even the way. Many Umped along on canro
Geitjaburg. Chmttanoog* rrad:j'.o”Sy“*.nVraTXrf*
i dan-a cavalry alawiet
in —
lowed. The oeo who made the ^
^^.,^'ror
t\ ^dwiers bad cratche* Still oth- Antletam and Spoitsylvanla.
I the infantry was ^****«‘***^R
d
•rolddle-weriem «aiee were men tn—
Thera,
K-v ^ l^ed on the arms of atronger
Bheridan Not Thera.
i fen brief minutes
SB hop. s«ft^_?»“ ■ era l*"*®
1i Sheridan's cavalry
_
cavalry led
led the
the way.
way. IW
hat tha.Uraml Bevle».
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OEN. tihiumra
oEoBoa ,00m ,hr m.
_AJ GEN.
IV im. DON MEADE, attended by n
i presSdenfs wvlwlng sund -»•
brUItanl
staff, -------rerfe—•«-- the ....v.^J'Trfter a march of a mile from '
______ni Buiu..
— ■ — bead of the column that the cmpltol to the White Hot^
trooped ftrongh Peonsylvania aven« men appeired nhaosted when th9
bast the vresldenfi stand. For iiassed. The president stood tbronjgh-two
May 2S thd 24.
..ot the entire, review, removing hl»
BTT^f of war-weao- veteran* mnnb- ; bat whenever the American flag
1. It was the Grand Review.
passed. •
Two hundred thousand men end
The-presldojtl stood on the ranie
boya in faded blue followed their
siKil from whirl. I'rcslUent Jol.n.on
ged war flags In the tong Une that viewed Uie mighty l»»t. A chilly wind
marched past the
tempered the sun and the Sky was
ecoflve mansion, from whl<*
cloudless. It was the last Grand Re­
Johnson, hla caWnet. OeniTa! Grant view.
and American and foreign noinble*
A Nation Rejoiced.
viewed the procession. The Anuy^f • t/Uwm
Edwin .-u.
M. ai;uM<-ii.
StatiK'ii. pecretary
of war.
v -suggested Hie first review. The ppbltc

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