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The Evening Record, October 21, 1905
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1905-10-21
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L'HE EVENING RECORD
•MCIAL TSUE^Mm MLRVICC.
TKAVCmC CITY. MICHIOAN. CATUHOAY. OCTMCR »1, 1W.
HORSE fiALlED
■Mkm
«T
___________*** *» ■”* «»«■»»» «»o»» h«re M o»
Urn O. R. 4k I. akhongh the track la a
FOR ITS MATE
CirfTBIM
WON flRST
• UCN IN TH* COLO »*Y FOR
OV«R AN HOUR.
Japanaat Tmnaaort Waa Sank
hooker X-10-U4 nude tali this
« and Ci«a*ed for 8i. lames,
to the little craft conaia*tbe carrying away of the Jib
boom aad fbrsaall; amaahlng the yawl
aad a ^aeral aauuhlng op of imlla etc.
Room heavy timbers, were driren
ON€ or, THE HORAU WtNT aader the Northern Mlchlgaa Trmns.
•EVERAL I.OCAL IMEN PLAYED A
portaUoa company a dock, knocking
DOWN INTO THC WATCR.
STAR GAME.
om sereral of the timbers under the
dock. This was repaired this akoraR«rM CUppM anP It HM to
R*.
lul.ua Winnie W.«*a Badty Uted in ths
The Ott dock recHved a screre.iaakttototoP Otitof eacip«4 Ralli
ALLEGED CAUSE OF ANN ARBOR
F.rat Half and Baker Waa Bubing on the exposed portions and the
kr Thmrlug IlMlf Onto
WRECK AT SHEPHERD.
— All
Men'
wcau-m side of the dock slumped Into
tiM Ooek.
Showed Up Well.
the water a few feel.
The damage In this city Is esUmatcsl
After beinc rwned from s wsterr at $10 000
The R*cd at.' All American teani
fTsre after an lwnir*i hard work but
The rillnols came Into port last even bit the dust to the lune of M to 0 a?
nlfht at the Northern Mlchlfao Trans- lag after riding out the stom
the handv of the local city football FIREMAN KIMBALL WAS SERIporutlon conipanrs dock, the flm»
• some freight was foam on the Twelfth street gmand** j
OU5LY SCALDED.
thine otkt or the Hannah and Lay Her- taken on. The big boat left the i
this morning
|
cantUe coapan> *s homes did after get- merchandise for the local dealers an J
This la the first time that the local
tine on iu feet was to whinny for iu took a consignment of freight north.
p together an^* i Freight Train
team had been lined up
mate.
consequently
m work was
Switches on Account of Hot
About 5 o clock Ust eYcnlng C. Kelly
ragged but the Individual work showEsi
Box and'a Rear-End'colof Bermtb stre«. one of the com
what kind of stuff the t(>an> is mad<
lition W»» Result.
pany’s drlrm.C^ook a load of tweotv
of and when th.« plays are leani.vl mvA I
liarrelt of salt onto the dock. The
the team working systematlcallyr-look j
salt was consigned to Charleroi* and
out!
I By Wire to »he Evening Record.
was for the Illlnola All the night be
«heph«rd. Mich.. Oct. 21.—Enipneer
Snushall distinguished himself by i
fore and all day yesterday the seas hal
Edwarrl Miller was killed. Brakeman H.
been voundlng at the dock but It
ALL TURNED OUT TO HONOR THE large gainx. Julhu Winnie was badly G. KimtiU' si^rkmslr scaldiNl and fire
eonsidcred safe as there were no In
used In the first half and Baker tool, man Alben Scbebler injured in
PREBIDENT.
dlcatlons of danger. When the wagon
ircen tvrn tfilght
his place at right half In the last par. end rulH>ion between
aad team ne-e between the ticket ofof the game. Both of these men trains i.n
ArUir railroad in
lice aad the warahooae. the weight of
played excellent football. Winnie hav- the .vanls here this morning. The
the wagon caused the dock to sink and
Ing two twent>->'ard runs to his cnHlI* reside in Odt-sva. One train ntyppcl
thr/wagnn. horses aad a section of the
thirty and one twentv-five yard b«Mwe4*n switches h»*re biTa“*e of a
dork went dow^ The horses
WAS MET BY GOVERNOR AND gains besldoa serera'l len and flftej n- hot iKix and no nauman was sent back
len standing with thek front fwt oa
yard nins.
it Is said
MANY OTHERS.
the sonnd eecikm. the plen the sunk
The larklcK wen* g.Mid ground gain
harlBg fallen In an incline.
SWEET CIDER 15 cams par gaflon.
ers and defensive plv‘ rs as were the
The horses were cut loose from th? All Night Crowds Wart at SUtiana
guards. MeGillls hurdling the itne an 1, {I J. C. Morgan 41 Son. Phonea 119.
wngon and In lunging, one of them
aepl 12 tf
running n*n yards for the last lo.irh 1
Along tha Rou»e Whether the
threw itself ontoMhe dock but iht:
down uf the game
Despn-s mad. 1
-----------------------Prealdeutlal Tram Wac Oua
other slipped down Into the water
three touchdowns and tu-veral ten vaid
-Uuugh ami Tough ' suit.
Jaata Ditan waa *ummone«l and took
gain,
ori 21lf
Hamlliim Colthing Co.
coantaad. Ro^ wer< iirociin*<l and
V<»gle»^ng didn’t have much to do on ~
'^faatentMl around the lM>rse
By Wire to the Evening Ri«oord.
dense as the outsiders starte.],
hauled pari of the way up after hanl
aJckaonvIlU-. Ha.. Oct I'l.-Prcsl around bis end and met with a heavv"
work but the rope slipped and It had dent Jlousevflt arrived this mornlui
loss In the first few moments of play.
^ to bo Knromd again In order to adjust after an all night run from AtlaaU
Langatrom played a good game. Hopethem. After an hour's work the anl- Far into the night great crowds gath
on fullback repeatedly hit the tackles
inf] was gotten on the duck safely. al ered at ever?- station whether the
for large gains while Volghi at quarIhd^ It lotted for a while as though train was KcherUiloil to stop nr not.
lerifliyeil bis po.viiU.ii well. Howard
the horsa^'lifo irii^ worth vc^ little \^Tien the siH-elal arrUt-d tin guvnrnor
Several ef»ld. blistering'
played an excellent game at center.
The wagon and aalt^«tTC wll gotten of nnrlila, mayor of th«* city ami the
months are b.‘fora ns
FIral Half.
«ui.
when Uie skin is liable
cl! Irons' commltU'f oscurted the pres
Rtped atv klckotl «»ff.
ix-spre*
The horaa U eoosldermbly skinned
t o become rouifhcned
ident from the train. An artillery sa smaabed rlcht guard twice for two
as the weight of the wagon pinned lute ami a great r^orna of factory
and inflamtHl by riild
five-yard gains. After a few pla»
UHh the animals up against the dock
winds unless borne good
whistloE- ami bells greeted the presi which resulted In a small gain Winnliand that kept the wagtin and horses dent.
pnitecting lotion
punted. Reed Clt> s first play was
from going Into the hay. The hors^
noon-thi‘ pn‘-liU*nt maili* sn ad around left t-ml hut Vogles.mg wa.s
that fell in waa lifted out by main drcNS to onr of th.- largoRt cwwUh
there and the roan was thrown back.
strength, the pull being straight up
ever galherrU 111 the city, after a r*'
KvoA City punted but touched liali
ward.
view of the military and civic Unlles. licfore a Traverse City man did and was
is tin- bt^st preparation
The damage to the dork U being re
Later the president and party tticik penallxed fifteen yards. Winnie tucked
on the market to-day
iwlred today and the spiles t>eneath
the ball under his arm and took a hik'*
for sueh a imrixjsc.
are r»‘ce1vlng a thorough Inspection.
around left end for thirty yards.
The hea\> sea Is n sponsihle for tho
Snushall w.-nt aroum! right ei|d and
accident as previous to that the dock
put It on the fifteen yard line. Hop.'
la said to have Uh.u Jn gootl shape.
went through left tackle for a gain and
It will now be put in lietter shape than
hit the other side of the line for a gain.
erer before and It Is only a questlo.n
Winnie ran ten yards for a touchdown
<4 a sbon time until a new one U MANY VESSELS maVE SAFELY
(Continued on Fourth Pafe.)
5.E COR FRONT&UNI0N.
bulli.
REACHED THEIR PORTS.
TV 4a mage
VA6N BMKE TlWa NN
WAS ERST UE OP TOGETHER
«•
NELSON BIBLES
Me the finMt ptodnetion* of both Atnerioa and Eugliah maan-,
factore.
The teachoTi’ edition* an- moat cnoveoknd oontaining
referanoea. oonoordanoe, dictionaiy. biUe beIiM.iii^..inaati^
tretiooa, etc. Reaaonatde in price.
A new arrival of theae good* girea a enriety that nakaa
easy chooaing.
DIDN’T SEND
FLAGMAN BACK
RUBBERS
BIG CROWD AT
JACKSONVILLE
WHO
WALK.
U WisiBm*fl Wbjts wiUk in
Rubbers when it*« wel.
It's a gn*nt deal choaiier
to buy a jiair of Rubliers
early, U'f.m- ymi gi*t your
fivl wi't, thanUi buy cxnipli
meilieine nW w inter
WESVEMERS
OUR PUCES AIE LOWER
than moat stores.
LUROFCOOOSNStTZ^
DMWE HERE SIO.000
I
BAY FRONT PRESENT CHAOTIC
APPEARANCE TODAY.
a R. A I. Cant Bt Repaired Befom
^
.Hlddli of NMt Wetk-M. A N. E.
' All Right Monday.
Shortly after nesm vc'vte-dsy the
wind which hi(l been raging dluxtly
from the north vecr^l sUghUy to the
west and in a few hours the sea «a»
reduced to nearly half Us former sire
This mmwlng the som^west bro«zo
slightly raffled the surface of the
water; the sun came out and gared In
aatonUhint'ot on Uu- scene while ol.l
Grand Traverse bay seemi-tl to smile
tiselr at the havoc which it had
wroiight.
' No Trains Vet.
•
Thert* will be no trains into the d<poti from Leelanau county l»efore Monda> when the U. A K K. will probabU
be rei»alred and It wUl be nearer the
middle uf the week before the G. R. A
I. damage is repaired.
The G. R. A I. track Is washed out
'near the Northern Michigan Tranv
porutlon company's dock ttft a few
fact and this Is fllled w«|H drinwood
lost west of the water works the big
wgahoui commences and from there to
Cha M. A N. E coal sheds there Is
Imraly ilfly feet of safe track. In some
places the rails have slumped four cw
Qtre feet and are covered with Buge
lop while ta others logs aad timbers
ware driven un^rcihe ties.
Where the track ran ckwe to the
bay thane had Wm constracted a
ter of tlesUjmt the teas
over this and attacked the
d gravel ambahkment.
The M. A N E irackf are being re-
m
wAiT:y
DRUG J^TORE
irorij'i
pail
IffORDi
TO BUY
u for la. wl
UMttpmitawrn. for aMHClflPBlXO
dottbiar,
no. X12. fl5. mU m )
au yrooi.
r«da.i>pro.rc.«u
/
-fi
Knhteli $ Boyt SSsi
FOR
MEN
FOR
WOMEN 'j
COLD
OR
RUBBERS
Which?
CHILDREN
I HiiIiIkt a II <I
epre tin- .x>M
without thorn
KiibUrawith
Wc Imvo til.YOU ean pro-
TfflS BOX OF MONEY
n n jmtatinu.
otli. r kind to fAir trade. 1/ow
bolds. sfiiulafaKiind storm rubU-n
• GIVEN AWAY FREE
BAOHlAIM-r
ilifi
WITH SHOES
We havf? the largest line
of Ija/lies* fine Shoos in
EOaWEISS CREAM
CONDITIONS ARE NORMAL
THE HOBABT 00., Prop.
to lit every shaiJed shoe in
Men 4. Womens anti C\u\.
drent
WHISTLES BLOWN. BELLS HUNG
KEEPS THE SKIN
SMOOTH
Oi1:y Boole S-fcoro
THOSE
ENGMEER fllLLBI WAS KIUED
:i‘
6 O’OLbOK EDITION
STRUCK A MINE.
By Wire to the Eremiig Raeord.
London. Oct. ;i.—A meaaage to the
Evening Biar states that the Japanate
OEFCATCO fICCD CITY AMCRICANT transport ^cri Mara has been aunk
BY BCORE OF IS TO a
whUa en ronte wrom Newchwaag to
Dalny. Three persona were drotrned.
Haoker riamagag $100l
WCATHER-rWr toftiftht and 8aadm.r
except poMible whomn and snow
flurries: fresi west wteda
NEW STYLES. Call
and get u key to tho
BOX
MONEY FREE
Alfred Grcilick &
-. 22,4 Front Street
afflji!
TIME
Wo'n..(T,rii<.
niMi.ni. s.If.u<tin;;.
iNOSOOl
TO START
your building now—
if you would get the
roof on before the win
ter weather sets in!
Come to us for what
ever you need in Lum
ber and Matenals-it's
never a case of wait
for your orders to be filled here—stock is kept up to
the Kmit at all times.
We anticipate your wants and supply them at the
least cost.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citisana Photra. 821 BwU. IBB.
W. L. Brwwn, Blmnam
DIU FOR JOHN VERLT
Catimatad Damage Exceed a Half
Million Qpllara—Ten Livei
Patrick Burdan Had Adminlatrator
Wero LotL
pointad—Superviaora Allowed
Claim of $126.15 for Sarvicea
Wire to tho E%*cn;ug Record.
Chlrag»». Oct. 21.—ConditIons along
l^kr MlcHgan nrv normal to<1av A
mimlH-rof ^chkHk that had fought the
hurricane made their ports and re|s.rt
<>d some damage but no furthe** loss
of life.
Exceeds Half Millient.
Trii men were drowned In l.akc
Haron. sU vi-ssels wi-nt down In I^ke
Michigan. fl\e in l.ake Huron and ten
on IjiKe Erie. The Michigan property
Imts win exfH't'tl a half million dollars.
Waatarn SUtaa Arrivad.
Buffalo. Oct. 21.—The xteamer Wndvrn Siatea arrived ihlN morning, no
breakdown le-t bad wrathe'-. The
ner SilKTla went down off Um^
IHiiut The cTt*»- wax aaved.
An I'cho of the Midden death of Jus
tier John Verley uf thL city laM w\pnl
waM before Judge of Prabau- Fri'd
Walker thin morning w4ie*^ Patric
Burden filed a iictltlon for the appoln
meni of a xpeclal administrator of
“rauta of John Wriy.- which roniilBt»=
«)f a MU now before the eommittei* on
rlalmh and accminiF of the county
board of xuptWlxor* ot. $irs.i:i which
repreaent* the
due the
ceaMvl for jurtlcc' feex for the Intervcn
ing lime xince the date of his last bl!».
May. Ilbin. xml the date of his d»*mt»i
The u«'titl«m wax rraUcd and Amfl
Nerllngt r appfilntwl xpc^ial aUmlnIxtratur who will look aficr the extait
and tho bill presented for It. Tho bll!
wax allowed at the morning xexxion.
ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED.
An annual social gathering of the!
Gaorge Stores. Wre Wm KllPd at
members and friendx of the Congrega
Kmgalay. Left No Will.
tional church wax planned for last
Then' was m. will b-fi hr George evening but owing to bad weather '
SioreA of Summit City, who met his
until Oct.
death In a railroad aociden a month
ago. 8e#t. 27 a petition wax filed with
the judge of probate for the appoint
ment of an admlDlxtrator and today
Judge Walker appointed Mra. Lola
Stores, the widow, admiaiatratorof the
MUOM OATIOrACTOBY
estate valued at SluJIOO. Six aona ani
BMaMlaltod WM
three daughten are direct hetra.
o. c. MorraTT
abatrocto of TItIo
THE OVERCOAT QUESTION
No «th«r hi>u«e l« Mlchicxn c%r
qaamica aad our «a»y plan of paymrtita
SMITH A BAKKgS
HUNTIKOTO.S
MSKDBLxOBN
WKOMAN
WILLI A BD
match our rrtc*x aad
159AAST FIONT SnEET
C5nnnell JSroe.
MI»fS C>.YUUNO HBNS
CI/OTHIKG • eFORNISHDfOa
Never have we had a bet
ter stock to select from.
Will $10.00 buy a good .
coat? Yes. W.e have ex
cellent values at
;
$10.00
Our $10.00 SUITS and
OVERCOATS are talked
about wherever one is sold
Get Next to This.
The equal of our lino of I’nion Soil* inwotstod and fine wool uoderwwir we show at $1.25
to $5.00 cannot be found in every store in the
city—perhap* in no other —Two-pieoo suits
from 50c to $2.00 per garment-^somothing
new in fleece lined goods to show you — boat
yet.
suauiavticoATsiii , ,
OUI LIRE tr FAXCT NIXTUXES UP TO IM AIB rUX
HAMIlTONCUmiMta)
T^.
THE CVCNIKO RtOOllO. X9Ui\fUM aJV, MICHICAN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. IMS.
THEEYENINGItECORD
Tbe Auto‘ ffre.
Bridt*a Paiwita at
Uvt siCiM Hoatf.
BT
»AVD1
Ob Tbumdar at « o elocE at Ai^t.
tba borne of Mr. aad Mrm. Cbarloa
IgMOda. parcau of the bride, tbe
Rar. Gboator W. Cbaao of Old MlaMoo.
wbicb made Cbarleo A
Bast Hoad aad Mlaa Amaj
aa and wife.
Tbe bride was drrased la a dainty
tcoatume of wblie lawn trimoMd with
wblio ribbon aad lace and oarriel
vblte dabHaa. ber bair betng docorated
wttk tbe HUM boauttfnl Sowar. Tbc
regnUtioa ring ceremony won not nd
bered to. but the wedding ring was
plaood on tbe bride’s Sager during np<
proprtate remarbs by tbe omcUtlcg
KACh B«y ywif
^ apM I9 tht public eye. On the Bay
that yopr ad. doM not appear yo«ir
•Ipra baa no fUod or mtaaurad placa
Aar apaet In tha public oyt or tha public
^notice.
THE PRESIDENT AND CHINESE
At Atlanta. OtioTsla. yettenla>
aflarsooD. Prtmldt^ RoaMveU
tiaoal laadr aomo vary lnter*«Uni
tOf«Bca% Id cp<<aklii|; on roitcm lu
autod tBat Cblna aaa Aitu rlca * arrai
c# coofutner of jU* VtapU- rn»f» «>f *h«
Boolb. For Ihai r**awiii. Ihr Cblnf«
boycott Va« felt iu lUat si^rtloo nion
than Id other parta of ibr country.
Tba prraldcui rfaard!i ih!n country^
attltada toward the Chlnimc a» the In
rentlve of iliiti l>ovr(Mt <ii) Amertnui
goods and hi- r.-nuMl^ U a very ar
ropUble one lb> wuiild draa tho Ud(
Ugbtty alxiut the C hlneae crxdie labor
with wblrh Amerirau labor is unabh*
to compote and uould eaclude all such
However, he would give China tinsame right In ngard to America
boring men. In nun. lie would a
all Chinese sindeni*. Oiine»r
j
rbanu and Chlne»<* iinifcsslonal men
•lo this country and after they have
boon admlltwl. would treat them an
American cUfrenK and not an Inferiors.
. The president !.r|leves that this
■ would alh ^lst. th. Oilne.il* pn-Judler
and wcwld not only Ho away with the
boycott, but would bi‘ gUiny evenone
p -Mjiiare deal/*
EPAIR TH E ALLEYS.
At UiK ttmi* of the war defwls In
tbe mlreets and alieVs o' Ibe rllv are
morv* than usuaHy ndllrrable. l*io|.
erly kept up s!U*>s are Just as ncx-essary as p<iod streets lH>cause a great
pan of the heavy tiaWc that goes
over the streets nlu^^ teed use ^h.•
aile)salso 4u»tiit pn*sent one of the
moat’important alleys In the city is in
shape that rmild barUI> 1k» railed pr •
smtable tvr OMiul. This is the alb'v j
t»eiw«Hu t-Yf.iu nnd State streets from!
WelitUKtott in
The First
M*wer wgK laid dew it thi^ alley
' that the wet weather lias com* 1* I
la 4*asy to irar<‘ Its route
In the
T»-«- or..n-y............ ..........,
j
After coogratutatloos by a company
Qt tblny-ire frlcoda and relaUroa. a
bearty loncbroa conaisting of bam
sandwiches, coffee. potAto salad, esako.
ice cream, etc., were served and no;*
witbsunding a heavy shower of rain,
the evening waa eojoyed by all. Tbo
presents were all selected with a view
of combining usefulacea and beauty
and were admired by all who aaw
them.
Mr. and Mrs Uennisoo are well and
favorably known In this community,
the bride having lived In Archie mil her
life and the groom having won by hU
uprightness aad genial way s many sincere, warm friends. They mill make
their borne at East Head. Uie groom
Ijelng in the emptJiy of the Kelly Uim
U r company at that plac-v They will
begin housekeeping Immcliately and
with them go<‘s the In-sit wUIuk of a
host of friends.
KRiMEIIT 0R61NIZ4TI0N
Aldsn Will Have a Street Fair and a
Regatta Every Year WHH
Increased Priies,
Special to the Evening Rocoid
Alden. Mich.. Ocl 21—Krum a sraa’l
fair to lift a mortgai;i* from tbo Metho
dist church in this village will eventu
ally prove a permanent street fair ani
regatta. The disnlsv of vegeubles
and fruit was very fine and the gtock
exhibit was K<H>d what there waa of It.
A meeting will be called for Satur
day evening. Nov. 1. to meet In Grang?
hall lu thU village to make a perma
nent organtxaiion. When this 1h done
the lime for the next fair will be datcsl
several wt*rks earlier so that the races
can take place on Torch lake.
A cup. medal and other prlief will
be raced for next year w hen a permuiienl cup will be purchased for the
biggest and grandest event ever held
on Torch lake.
How's This?
We offer One llundred IXdlars Ro
«*srd tor
for anv case of Catarrh that canHall’s Catarrh Cure.
be[• cured by H
F J. CHKNT-:Y a CO.. To|«h1o. O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
bellevo him iH-rffctly honorable in all
transaeilons and financlallv
WARM BEDDING
^p70P5-L?^
rr Leavings 1
^^ank J
Now is the time to stock up with a with a
winter supply of
Blankets and Comfortables
^ . .TnwTK tsr. **«*. '
BiPosiTs iicnvca
• insns MsiE
■
ISriTT BimsiT Mils TO atiT
We arc showinjj the largest aiui liiu st selec
tion of
tntoroot Paid on Dopoalta Compoundod Boml>Annuallp
DIRECTORS;
FANCY WARM BEDDING GOODS
H b. Hi ll, Piss.
C. A. HAMMiiKD. CarfiKr.
A. V. FsfCDBtcH, Ohak Wilhelm. Vice Prts.
F. C. DESMOND, BenJ. ThIKLBV. J. O, OffOTiiEB
Stcphem Laivkeb. J. M. HrELLMA\TO..GEO.
W. liAlDIE, Wm. Lot ik>k, H B. Gabkbb.
.
All sceommodstioos cooaitlent wiU.scmaa bimkinE
extended our cuatomefs.*
ever shown io the tiiy. A
warm pair of blankcii*
OIML.YS5C
COPEMISH
ill
,1.0
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CHARLEVOIX MISUNDERSTOOD
THE EVANS SANITARIUM
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
SOMETHICO^NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
pri F-TX
F* ■: «
O ■ NT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
aso SEE ODIt TOWOW aso
J.B. Paige Electric Co.
..4»HONE 602
DENTIST
HAVI
just reedvctl another shipm.-nt of those changcab’c
Taffeta waists in Black, Brown, Blue and Green, at
>1. M. nuwlimantel
R5AL ESTATC AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
ais Ba,i rront »1.
Op Bt,lr«
F* R
Don't fall to iiet one while the assortment of sizes
•.
:
cnviteo..
laus.
cxmwBtuwCTa^
Rational School of Music.
A. J.
wii-he:l.ivi
Sdora SIDE STORE
DEALERS
IN
DK.J.W. niOOINS
Fine Dental Work
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.
ffVERYTHINa
DEALERS
IN
DEALERS
EVERYTHING
IN
ffVffRYTHINO
FHR GLOVES
The finest display of Fur Gloves and Gaunt
lets ever made in the city
li is early lo lalk Fur Goods, but we warn you lo know that wc have these
i:oods, for you surely will nfiecTthem later. If purchased now you will have
them when wanted. ai)d then no finer Christmas gift could be made. Ladies
wonder what to give j'tntlcmchr nothinj; better than these.
.............fi.wi
K;iuk(V Mink Gauntlet, Horo- lincvl, dt»g skin fxilni. ..
Canada S'lil Gauntlet, fur lined, kid -{vilin ........................
< Hter (hiuntlett. luiiili linid, hnekskiti iuliii......................
Coon skin Gituntlet, fur limxl, hrekskin fwlm.................
Hlaek IkMr skin (iuiiiiUct. fur lined. Imckskiii ixdm-.
Coon skin GnuntleL f'*U liuc<l. liort*-lii*ie jKdin............
Ileuver Wilkin^: kdove. !auih linod..............................................
I Uter walking elove. s^juirrel lim-d. kid p:dm.....................
Beaver walkiui; L'love. fleece lined, kid jialin............ :...
ill
FUR CAPS
EVANS METHOD
Will bo open to reoeire patients about Oct. 15. For full
particulars addreos
I. D4AVY.
i.ooi< Boas 103
OIVY, MtOI-ff.
.e .
a
A. J. McPHAIL^
and Opium Habito and all
Forma ot Drug Addiction* by the
125 CASS STREET*
: TRY A lICCORD WANT AD
Tlie t;ermnn empre« Invariably
writi"* witli n awsB quill, bud wber.rv(*r who goes packets of these qullla
aie nnioiig her Inggagr.
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
itpeclal to the Evening Rocord
Special to the Evening Record.
Copemiiih. Mich., o-t.
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Ocl. 21.—Dr. J. O.
Btlllngton is visiting friends In ManK-jUiCore Itgt the first of the w«-k fori
tee Ibis week. Mlsv Blanrbe Hrern j ppipfre. U-vlanau couniv. on a busi
visited her panmts in Clilef Lake las. l
trip
Sunday.
| F. M. .(^uswonli. who has been u!
Mrs. J. Pary aiul dauglm r. Mnrv.. Afanson cm buviuess. rviurmnl Thur*
spent last aRturdav In Traveoi Ciiy. 1 jjny
B. BUllngton went to Harrleiti! Aa-Vin'jioldfarb left for Ann Arbor
Wednesday evening, w l.err be will li»-! Lioniay to remam \riih his son. So’>
KUII a furnace and do some rooffing. |
h,* is abk* to n*iuVn. RaturC M. Olney. Vho is at Manlsu-e ou! dav m.»rniug an opemilon was p.*.the board of supervisors. sik**.u Sm i fomunl ou Bolomou. ami a telegiamj
(lay at home wlih his ftmllv
‘r'*eivtH| Momlay morning s ated ibai
The second numln-r of the High j,e wa.i doing nicely,
school hdare course will be Saturday ; ^rs William Hurley j; H»«-ndii;g
evening. Ot . 28. Robert Parker Mile *. C;e wvek with Mrs. S. J. Cox.
will deliver his lertur*-. -Tallow Dips ” : mIs Main 1 Wallers of Rsy View is
MR. Cliorics Turner Is very sick. " ‘sp^nfllhgthe w»si; with Rm M N
Miss Msyme Harry is spending thG y;.k>J.
week In Traverse City.
| fixim JuDv
lo Oct l.'i Agent A. C.
Mrs. 1>. A. Cornell I- v. ry sick w ith j Maxwvll of I'-e Northern Michigan
plenro pnctimonla and a fever ai the Tianspcrtatlnu c*(.muany ♦old 44s
home other daughter. Mrs. John . lici.eis at thU |K.ri
Barnes. Muskegon. !) A. Cornel! wa i ’ The Indies- Asid s<Ti.*iv (.f Hu* Pn*.
down there a few da' s and unon his ^ i,.,
ciiu'ch wdl iree*i with .Mr^
return their rou. Dr. Alex, wont dt»w> : winenipgtrner of the cast side Thurwho. w ith the Muskegtm physician and ! day alicmtxin. Oct. 2C
a good nurse arc gIMhg Mrs. Cornel; I n/v. RKley has moretl Into ti
the vei->- lH*8t of rare.
j Hicks house on Ottawa strciM.
Mrs. O. D. Sheldon wasaTraverse j
The Young l*e<*ple*h s(Kieiy of tie*
City visitor last Monday.
*“[ rre..bvierlau church will nu-el FiMay
Mr. and Mrs. W. J lUrhow sp.-nt | ..venlng whh MUs Eli/abct*- Fraul.iUst Bupday with G KHolg.-s an 1 1the home of Mrs F. U. Wiliiaiu>
family at D-'o t-aki*.
| Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pasns*.
The potato market is considennl ex j Tuesday night, a aoa.
celUni In CopemUh this iwason. Far | i..
Hooper left this woi'k for Ren
ties representing the eastern produc'ffon HarUvr as rtprcseutatlve In th,*
companies are operating her<‘ with A. grand lodge. 1 O. O. F.. from th»* EK
1„ Gleason as local buy. r Com mlsli Raub's lodge
has excellent shipping far-ilttle.- and
Charles Mahan of Kalkaska sjm nt
a firm market for all faint produce.
Tuesday in town,
t
' J W. CUffo of Traverse City was in________________
ii is t-ufllrieui i4. .1‘nuuisiraie lully the Uoil Kuglucerlnf aoclet.v. ssys a l»e- IL oiXTnli III 1..X Oit. 1.
,
trpit dtkyvatcb.
ismet td abul »mt water
••Within twenty years tbousatuls of
THY A RECOKD WANT AO.
:
IMXjple who bare taken up government
lands In tbe Imperial valley wrlll bo
driven out by water, their bou'/s and
Thought Traver** City High SchocI fields formluf tbe bottom of an Immeu-e iulaud s<*a.*’ be said.
Football Team Wasn't Coming To
•Ttie muse of tbe coming catastroday—Closed With East Jordan.
For the treatment of the Liquor
me Samllewt ^tslloaarr KoglaS.
Ibe »ninIlo«t ctationsry engine In tba
vvorU.
far itK itti mnker can learn,
rcKtj. omirt'lj- qg a five cent piece. It
H owned and wrax made by Jdba H, .
I'un'.imgbaro. a jeweler, of Eaton. Ind.
Tlie J11 tie engine operaiea at a remartrWe rate of ^wl umler a pound of
Vteniu. Bo small are some of the part*
(hat a mngulfying glass is necessary
to make a projKT exnu.iuntloo of
fht'm.-Si. lx>uia
J. W. SL.ATER
ELK RAPIDS
■.Vlt,
- w ben Charlevoix would not consent lo
5 this the ks-al team agun-d it» play, lu
doing this Chatlevvrix holds herself
, llgide
i.. ,0 .hr ,or,.
o, .hr R.n,. bm i
•
^ lYof
pluuship in thi.- maimer iand next Sat monks. 'To grt ibr fell flavor.” be
urJay a dollar excutwbm will be rur aald. -It abonid not be swallowed st
rooifj-rs will fol oni'c. but aipped slowly.” Pat rangbt,
up the tiny glasa. looked at It for n]
moment, and then aipiied tbe cordial ]
at dlrectofl
«’•— he
When
-- bad
*
fiobOssl
rrcMh rwuM**ii Kew
I'll idaced
glass on tbe table with*
Tn prove that itw trletramit art rmn. a look of ssttafactlsii ou bU facs
. Ine. a rant orwafiaprr wRi in fotnrv
-Aad u
you thtok
•xpoM> la fU vrlndoww ffupileatea of cdlcHIner* saksd tbe tnod
-Ricsaln'a oo tbe boly monks wbo
oMb# tfay after lu pubUcaUoo.
make that atviff. but tbe divll flr away
large sire
.
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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE J
«llh »ev. r»1 othw conipanl..., »«-j. n.irrf!«^ °nV>n”
P-m.I.
eoedeJ In selling Mn*. W J Rachow*
ivNentlv uisnlcd at KlU. N. M.
one of the Grlnuell Bros ’ piano.<.
M„y„r Tom Jolii.Hon
i iev rlm.d il
which they have tried f.u some time Pt «;,id to In' ucniust f;.t men in oilbe
their entire satisfaction
’ Norwnys sblpping N exerrdedin
by hth (Inn.
Mrs. l>eah Cassvimau wii: leave for tonnage only by Unsl.vndf. Grriunuy’s
WaUlIng. Klnnan me.
A Marvin
Lansingmext wenk. wkw she will and rtam-c’s,
Wholesale
I>rug
lolcsale
I>ruggUts.
Toledo,
O.
alle>h set* riim li servlet* and it Is tr*
; ILmey gtows wild In tbe ic.ounf.nlns
all’s t'atarrh
arrh Cure
Cu
Is taken Inter* visit frbM»ds during the wipliT.
qiieulty niHessary to draw lieavy Itjads
K. H.; Davis left Thursday for n
Illmalu.va. where It if npparcutly
acting directly iiiion tho blood
op and dt.-Hiv them It it is t»s» lalt* to
visit win. hIs friends In MouTreal. (lu».
tlx Hum now they should be attended
John Noud ansJ W. J. Rachow mad.*; I*’
cbtm hyard of Grlm-tnn.
lo as early-iu the Hiring as |H.sHlbb
.
.HP
c.v
so that they will Im* lu ^rMHl shafH for
Mie spring w«’t srnww and for n«‘Xt
M^, M, T. t'rttnmin.
Mr,. A. 1- i “iv^k.-rn n..r.»l...s tl.r
iu -.-.U
fall.
t.u.w.. I- I:
VALLEY TO BECOME A SEA. Ol..«»on ...O.UU.J tl... lodKi- n.Pv.lnR
the Royal Neighbors nt Yates last * eri. smallpox, ocarlet fever
When n nuio ouueu.plal* > i\u hn\ a:waiwr-r wars nwwd will awiivw
Thursdav.
‘
fluer/a.
IrrlcRlIaw In rwlirwrwU.
frtml ioda> he ftjJlv realises, w hat a
Di«nHtrv)us results from Irrigation In
smsll andjnHlgnlfleam objeri he U
Tim new Wlinsmsbnrg Ititlgr. In
In p lew shon^hours, nature excited the Imperial valley in ^utbeni t'all- New York. Is to be Ilgl.tiMl by a Ititi .
.
farmer, nsms
font in were pnHlIrtnl the other uigbt
0*111 of lu V usual mood, tort up hU by George
plant, tbe ts>wer for whieb will j
tVl-^^re
Wlsoer of Detroit, an nlchu.1
Iw*
develo,H>,l Trou. the Ic.indug
‘
^■™* n «ngni b; be done. Mays
haiidiwnorU and :o raM;u d it a siiiied cugiuecr and memla'r of the iuUTuah.Ts.ir, While the damage here wa< lional waterways rommissiou. Mr. xtrrM't swn pings. It Is an
m ■
.1
■ 1
lud a-* great as m the hike u.ots. ^tlll Wlsuer was ai»eaking Iwfore tin- lic- the Iticinrraliug plant bo-
r , A The hwai fii^h M luvd team wa
fin .1. adlue^s U» go lo t'hatb \ot\
’-ru'oidiu; and play with the Charlevoix
down Into the
■j iewiu for the ’Uterscholastu- ehnmpion
valley Tbe engineers reallne the dan
.ship itf Il ls district When a message
ger. but after many frantic* efforts
Wme asking if the Traverse City Istyjs
fallevl to
were roming The answer was afflrmativi* and then Hu' CharU*\oi\ luanag*' |
tt eut ^tated that titey had no: e\pecii>d oration down there be equal
them and had clo...ed a date with Ea.t flow Into the valley. By that time a
Jonlau fur u^ay. ’This misunderstand million a.*res of the valley, wbicb It
from 00 to tx:» feet t»elow tbe tea level,
ing waa dut‘ to the fart that Manager
will be covered by an inUnd ae*i.X>e^ IHed to {Mtstpime the date but
Dr. MRoriicb of tbs Kmidi •ead#-mj has bees gMiii spsctal sttoatloa
to (be eyes of sutoiiiobmstt gbd C7ellPls. He flods Ibe rurvsd posMoa at i
tbe •ditt'r tsry prejodkial to tbs ol^ ’
as 11 Irtjda to organic modUcgtloM «#
tbe eyrl«ll motor sod troQbIss of
freciiou. Afisrt from tbe ■krobft *2
tbe dual met with, tbs coosttBt pWff*
SUIT of tbe sir sad wind caMfl hf
rapid luovcmrm lodneea kakldo«ORle
cooflhioii. wbicb end* sometimes ta
ttiomsntafT bliudnesa and sceolints froqoeiitty for m't klcnit. Eye protectors,
be sa.va, sbouM l.r worn.
Ihi'ced STfd ea|», college shap-.................
Fit'ceil seal caps, coIIcl'c sliapo, slide band
Pieced seal c.ips. Windsor sh;ii»«*^......................
Pioetxl seal cb{js. Detroit shniie ......................
Genuine seal caps, <*olle;.'e slniiie......................
Genuine seal raps, college shape slide btind..
Extra fine seal cap. colli'Re simp*, slide band.
Extra fine seal cap. college shape.......... ............
.Extrii small poppy seal eai), eoUego shape....
...
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IDE mmuH & ur
imCMimE COMPMt
•MIHAAmAS Ni MnVM;
DNIHAAUaAS Nt t«nv**
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•NttttAJH/W t« ONIWOW-'
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THE EVENIIM RECONO. TRAVEREE CITY. WCHMI^ EATUROAY. OCTOBER El. 1
1o( tte«mcM Bv HU kWM nma\
■a BttodUtt wm be -Bade up.-fi
VMRMtr OaMaad eoapMcat «nl«».
Me dMaB hM taaa oakted le sake
tMi vradaeUea «ae that aril conpare
jfhionMjr vfth tba ney bett draaiatls
Heart
'to.l«luid ThandM is attfad tbe’
users' enntettaB Md tk«re.
' C. A. BMmbcfser. acMit tor Ro^b
* SHn. hM ch«n««d M. hMdMor■.«« item Bteif. wmrebOMe to B>U«-r
jllii-r *- —‘ KoeiTe the Xaltaeo of
Tia aeeak ««alpaMW ariU be tral. 1
aa a ipeeial ae« ee( ha.<
TStitwpof Rcaa.
Xbe Ohirwa laaM with wood at iha
k «Bd la taring at aa^r
ITcmickt tt p*»»abrrri Crmnd opm
U ihc bar to avoid the heavy atom.
hvtm'wUl ix prtMtMi * i^ti«r with
.Cooard Lather, the %iltage btackttH 111 mv9lib of rocnSc,
naith left for Harrlavi!le oa a we^*r
•iMtrteil c^«
beaincaa trip.
Tho ateamcm Missouri and IlllnoU
andpytblaa.” Dost for«M.tbe date.
.rae b. -Faa.r
stopped here the first part of he
The Ikmoui Oeorsta Trotibadoorv
.he
. .er;ubi<. floa.-r-laO. orer-;
week.
come hlRhly recommended from all ..f
kaair;Di «lta ke«ailf«l tm.Bic, roew. ....
r.ev. Ft. mgernann made a buslae--^
the aeicbborinc dtlea aa belnR a gooil.
Tt. 8.rBk«- Madt
trip o Chicago thta weekaid: Tbc .. .r. bo-^pacb.^|
^
Ole Laiwon was very much a trmnaic. nweet alaxera and food dancer?
t0 tbr i’ eS.7J leU Iilribl. H:r 4i-i
prised to ace his Ice house which ftoo.1
that LttcuUtu la hli dcstnr to iaY« bU The iaat act. a trip to the Jangles.
bting ibt- pri ionuilon «if honor J.
on the bay shore south of town coia comic 0!>era aatlre In which Bin» {
WbUK. T*uu- by «ii r^xt^nom co« •
MUln
tapeeJ Friday morning, caused by the
kaep iteoo fn» w^img L»ek to ThomM makM
aa King Kokolo and '
pmnr. Thf perfamAM^ v»i ftnu-dMU
heavy wind storm.
Syranwe la tlaa, Tb<* leeae between la supported by BiUy McCabe aad For ,
Pat Fogarty s arted for Petortcer
mn4 tk0 memalc UeuinI
wvLaeallai aad OtM i« oaa of fbo EiUou, 4hc real coamdiana. who
i biaytlful and
I yei^u rday
morning.
where
bis
•utHisaat IP ibn aanali of the itagr. make It ona of the atroageat of colored
; brother. James, is seriously lU,
jciolK.
llPcaanl4«.
who
lakn
thVi
!mTby eompMoy (Sampl'd to |.r* ifni
alirar loha. They will only play one
Mrs.
Herron spent a few days
£.
TtwMidoiisr
roWi U one uf Uh* talemM Bight at the City opera house. Toes
FrtbUi- in
in town this week visit.ng' friends.
day. Oct 24. ’
Qfmad op«> bo«a
cpht «». >»'“«
■>'
»“
Inrtltuie tor the •eachers of Leeta‘■^"■aUU edtheertl kaar. Ehakeepar'"'»«« •»
cau county was held here on Monday.
eaa art«-. teaf.»d la-le^. -b.. *iH a^
drama
Tuesday and W-edncMay of this week
**01e Olson.** blonde of balr. ruddy of
tmmy th» roJr of Ittrooa. Ib^kU-t
l*oauc» p!iy.d a» Important a part
with
a »o:al of sixty-four teacher*.
cheeks, ingennoos aa to manner. un-|
naay of the rrcai mlr* of ttv Irettl. *» i*»»* povt^nM-ai «>f oldea timtw
Rev. A. J- Raflshol made a trip to
sophisticated In worldlr ------ * *'
i?j#t Frtr.
mau* ilrami.i. hr
^r Ui.:ac‘
Uviao haa vluyeJ
uliyeJ ‘ «!***> «lo at pr«.4ni.
Chicago ihU week where he accom
tai watTsa m. mvbxt ca. wmtm
honest to the core, and willing to incuDamnn iDon* fltin flvr huruln-d i.mt-R ^
lenatm. ha* U-pn E-lwtod pwl
panied his faiher-ln law. Jacob Wagbu
any daager In belialf of his friends
•ad be in 4,rnc*flrut by all aho kaoa I
aaJ 11; olocrton «how* that I ho
of N«r;hpori to a hospital. Both ger.umph uf right is cm.' of th. few
lO U*<«h* of the lx At Uam/mi in A«M-r-j« ««'* «»»*
•* 1** p**mt r
Damon
tlemen hav<* n turred as XIWagbu
eharaeterh iha* have retaine 1
Sci.
^
.'kuouB ilm It i» only a q«<i»llon of a
.-CMUd not Ik- u-ni filed by rt>malnlng
their popularity dt'splte the ever^
J>rtbUa will bp taken fcr RJeharJ
time »bon DiouyMuh will in
there.
changing tastes of the ihealcr-goln*;
------------------------------------ -------------- 'crowned klnir. I'hUlljnlut ihrn-foro h
Ben F. Steimel of Traverse City wa?
Uke -Rip Van Winkle.*
I a very impurlani ftaure cf the play and
In
town a few days this week on bu*l**IIncle Joshua Whitcomb” ard *.N*a! In ortUr that he may Ih» llitinjrly jior.
nciuL
hanicl Berry*’ In -Shore Acre s. * Ole
jtnjtHl In thU jirtHlueUon. Frederick
Speeial to the Kvening n»*cord
Mr. and Mrs Willard Ryan of Ovid.
>urau€ui
the
eve
n
tenor
of
his
way.
d
Sehull has lM*d n a*-lrctcd to pla, that
^ • are siK-ndInK a few wt^eks with
lighting his audience^ and carrying'
Suttons Bay. Miclt. Got.. 21.—Allan
21j part. Thin fart alnn<* k a Ruarante.*
[wni a .few
uaughu r. Mrs F. B. Clark.
with him an atmosphere* of honesty, Bordeaur erf KonhiK.ri spent
I uf the auceeaa of the mle of l»liimvtUi'.
Junit-K Paul of Onu na has finlRhed
homelv and wholeHome nafuralnes*. days In town this w«-.-U
%^
Cue of the n;i>al diflletili 'heavier’'
worth InflnPeiy mon' ibt« *se sham
JiK' W. Reii-ha Cf (nils P:er imst.'-l i*‘hing the new i'atbollc ehrreh of
of the drama Ik the character of l*rtv
bravado of ronianiir he
and
lh.»
j
fhruuuh
town
W.
diu
sctay
4.n
a
basi
c3e» In liamun and Pythias/* He to
It cynleiKm of drawluK
■ ne.-s trip to Traver>c t*ity.
I
a raodrm nhrase Is Dfonyslua’
THK REST line of Uns* overcoats
tors In problem |da) s. This ex 1 j. OQ- Dauean. ctiiimy
coiimy ct
ctimmlsKloner
. ••riKht-haiitl man** In the army. He Ik
ilamiluiu Colthing Co.
? Uje mun to whom r.ionyfcinii «‘ntruMK plains why Ole ll\es and lasts a- 1 I* „f schools, and J. IV Oarrkii. principal rt 2Mf
also
a
tribute
to
the
goo.1
sit.so anv j
' the dellca’e work c*f eomMiKKlnn the
wholesome
Instincts
of
the
great
masjj^^■
--------------------death of I>anson. He it aiao eommls.
of thcatcT goer*. Ole will he presenie 1,
alonwl to Incite the aoldlem to nliel
here at Sieinberg*s Grand cH>«'ra house ]
jaaninst the existlni: Rovemmrai. W.
next Wednesday. Oei. 2o. by the
; Watuoti (k>uld Ik enaaciHl i4» play this
oiil> authorixivl rorapxny piuv
exacilnir role. He Is an actor of Rood
phyj*hjue. vo'.ce and ablMty In every Ing this romi*dy. It is r« heorM*d. Mage I \
and placed by Ben HtudriekF. who .5 I
way and will materially strengthen the
conceded to give the best portra>al of
company and production.
this quaint character on the Ameriran *
Damocles is another corrupt senator.
and it guarante<^d that the ihor-l
He It Is who is promised aihaneemetit oughly artistic and exrell.ni {M-rforni
I mhen UlunysluK is made klnc He it |
win be given.
\u who arpu«*s aualnst the voice of
j Damon when he Is pk^dtne for the
No mercury, no minerals, no dange.- i
HR. RORTEl J. WIUTE /
• freedom of the people In the senate in Holllsiera Rocky Mounuln Tea, j.
bouae. It Is Damaelca 'who is after* Tho greatest family tonic known. •
Prossnis His Stuoandous and Mag .meant Produol .>n of Cost va*a
wards cbmv:\ as chief adviser when Brlnga good health to all who use ft.
Dionysius is made klnj;. After eonsW- J5 cents. Tea or Tablets, Johnson
erahle trouble* Jamas Harrison was «*n- Drug Co.
I
; cajsiHl fi»r ihib part. He was obliged to
;be relcastMl by another manacer be
BOYS* OVERCOATS and twoplec*'
i fi>re he <;ould be- vnRaited but hU abllsuits combined. a» M- See them,
lltty was such that he could not be
WITH STAITLINC ELECT!ICAL EFFECTS
oct 2l-tf
Hamilton Colthing (*o.
i f pare d for this iiartieular nde.
A i>ail that has l.ui f»‘w Uhes bir
is an artist frf great ahl; one that is never forR\»lteu b> one who
4ty and.it especially qualifit'd to do altnesfev^s the pU> Is that of little F^inThe moat CVimplete theatrical pnslactio i nvr pre^eulej i i
Ibis part well as he possesses
taln. the child <»f Damon. This role is
this city
fine physique and the beini; played by little Miss Klsie. the
liiflrent
PRICES 25C, 35c, 50c. 75c
temiM-rameui m-rrs-iarv
neh ail nnl) emotional child actress on the
exact ng nde
HU work as Iho stafc. lUsides p^aseasinK emotional
OOOO SKA-Y-S YC-r. Telehi.ne C:t zer S' 112
Pythian hero is « nnetaUt.n to ail ability to a marked deuree. she ha,
-who aprn-iatr rea*. true to life dra that wo-'derful a-d exn.ulsite beautj
malic wtek
Wf toM Vf>ti U-t wwk of iho Inthat makiw her Ideal for the role that
The chararler irf IbosyFlus. that
num< rableJnsrnimcms In vogue tarfore
the pianoforte, and now If we roll all
h<»rtl.-*v I,rim. J. iu .1.. l.an.I. of " Tto7iidio. of tb^
these Into one wt» get the first glim
ria) TiTh«B.. Tbi. ,«rt. «. in
“Uko o« our mering nolHn of the piano.
l» tbr h»ri.b.mr of ibo wholr pl«j . Jl,,.h„
.nyihlnK .u.iit
A piano? Involves ihn*e fundamental
ofrnalt, «n.l!
must be* the i
AMUSCtiENT*/
rr Mr. Tbi^aae. HU liMBhn
liaralui. Ibc tpnat K Bmeoae.
SUTTOtlS BAY
MOUSE
STEINBERG’S
GRAND OPKRA
A*r*r sv A o*r I o N m
TO-IMI GMT
l.k-
'
ommt, CBsy
Rmowmty.
\r^
Un.Vv <m IMT rtiildmi; th. lort te
cinld KtuKiWl tuT* (or htr: wuho*l tidt
1oTe»hr c«^ald Mt mdais th» agowws tw.
tXiAHt Uuldhntk; xppevcistiBV U thb
le««. MotbBr’t FriMd wm
to 1»
Boi th* pnin *wl Mfuiek of thiUlher^
tkEX bet loTY ml(ht not be Mninei le tbo
•tMgtb. prtMrym bar fcnidifvl Uass M
motbor^m Friend
a boMMBt f or asBESfr of Ibe s
MBBCks diwtsc P**fs«»cT. mad br tn OM
SeSSSss-
«b»sltkbto. ltlell<oWXFrM.
ThB oami MhooM he
to iwMb.
H to sH wbe osfwet to be »oiba.
obtained fnim the classic ebaraeters ot Shakesptrarc, Boker. Sheridan.
Kanlm. Hugo. Kuowler and other great
author-K. She has the -rilagc presence.*'
:lu‘ tetuperamem/* ihu voice and the
K auty t » make her the most idt al Calamb** that ever ap2>eared in that rol«*
»»n auy stage.
^ Ftir seviTal years pas» Miss Ctfry
lhas l»e*m leading support with Charles
B, Hanford. AllH-rta Goltatln an*l
LOT 183
LOT 184
LOT 188
LOT 230
Lots 235, 236, 237 as advertised are now sold
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
■ '
LOT 21*
’ v:*: w-:--
ALL FOR SALE!
a)c all early MfJcciiv»n- afid a:e tifr
Handtoinest Lots in Oak Heights
CusFloii with the hammer, and from
the IValtery. Ciude a-'d Dulcimer we
get Hono-ous l*ox or mounding board—i,
but no one at this time harl thought of
that crowning glory—-that
i7:i
rytho
keylKjard wa.s anpli*>d t* t*'e organ.
nr. : K*»'m* mi.u vfti n* nrd' .tu lahnnwe.
Italian (perhaps Guido) adapted it to
stringed instruments, and hence amsc
the Clavicyiherium. or keye*l lyr*'. For
unknown reasons the Clavicyiherium
was nm at once nop.ilar. and for certurles after wc raad that at the great
f»Asts there wa? -Cltoling. Harping
and Dnlclmerlng and voices rweet as a
bell.** showing iha^ they had not given
up the earlier insiruments.
Musical a^ the »>e*>n*,e we-e In those
cider days, it seems a pity that they
coaid not have had a real piano like
the great Kimball, t-uch as we are now
selling, and which the worters greate«f
musicianK nvommend so hlghlv. or
even one of tht'se oihor new biaadardmade ntanos that we are n
for »17o and «?25 or easy parmeniA.
$10 to S:n cA*h.
to tfj mont''lv.
BuU afer all. the Clavlcstherlum
was the *'dark horse** which was to be
the winner. The fact U. i
the people seemed sometimes to have j
prpgressed backwards—that Is.
Clavlc.vthcrium. in gaining
ling a keybo
keyboard. 1
lost Its metal s*rSres ard oercusslont
touch, and Instead, they wed
rings
The
jpi-'t
iheHum was coarse a"d
V.vfk ro
r« dout
Hnubt was like the;
riving
Ib rmiou. the w ife of Damon. Is aUo
a \erv *‘ifflcul' oar* aud one that requirr-s a specially qualified actress !J
rond»*r pnqH'rly. WJu'n she reallres
that her lovtM hu^nd. the father cf
h**r iKft.Ttiful child. muFi go back t**
meet ** * *^atc at i»'* rxi*culionrr*«
block, her grerf U uneontrullablc. Thi.*
Is oae trf the rrlaripal and most beau
tiful srencs of the play and any Jar
ring -otc of dlsccrd wo -ld turn the
aublime to the ‘ridlcrlons.
Miss
Blanche .\bbott has been engaged for
this ro’c. Her ability, her training an 1
her pI.yKlqut* fit her in every way fcr
this exacting nde.
To prove that
nrktng ftrr eorai
anvdayand let ux
art irtic pcrfocilim. Miss E>!na Tun- explain more fully the dllfcrence be-1
niclilfe. an actress of years of training
and experience has been engaged for
the role of Aria. This Ban
idcoulJ
exceed a doxen lines alltold and
coni J tuned now unlB after ypn start roar,
1 winter firea. then have It tnned by a
le C-* o t aad no ore wcrald
‘ *i first class tuner, and It wfll star In
bu* the i-'ientloa
i>*e
‘: tune mnch better during the winter
is to Itmve no stone UDtonied to make BKmths. We guarantee the work of
this production a marked artlsUc trl- our lunera—see us before the mah of
COME oor
“HEHORlir
The Northland Singer, and sec him in that
Funny Comedy
of keyboard through
Syrjieu.-T-.
P* t Ha
TM.s n’markablv strong emotional
Tt* pi;>jht1> itiip'TMinat** lb
rt .lo re role reoulrvs an actress of exceptional
|qtir*> r g<K>d \S*lre, vr»a* tlramsil ability a*, well as beaut,v. Mls*^ Rt>se
atllliy. imiJKing
Curry has Inen engapctl for this juirt.
pro|KT furlcl tdutiiu’it
^ She l< a yo -ai: actress cf remarka
LOT 102
ho m<»st oharmtng aohlttiori tn lra\»f>o i i*\. Thi'k
ioldition i> now larg*-1> Lanli < v* r. .o»uj
h;iN an.
fiol o asily obiainahlt:. I ?;«*^o* Ii.-ik will l>* h*.|H
raiely, e.xcofpiing 1S*2, 18.‘L 1S4. whiult must Le >e»id toAll must uo foH vpijl cash, and the | rices
'
Ibe noble evample
Mf-Kaerinei .* Dam.i- a-.
V/
Interesting Account of the Instr
uments of the Middle Ages.
NEXT WEDNESDAY. OQT<^BER 25
I4.
LOT no
Piano Talk No. 2
Da YOU
Ktu.
OAEMUrS
OL.E1 OI-SOIM
ir HAS MADE MILLIONS LAUGHMAKES ONE LAUGH TO THINK OF IT.
At ErtnPrfBniiiiei MR. HENDRiCtS vUI Slag tbt Latot Bi t
•FAIR ^ AM>OF SWEDEN
•«OBTBLAM,
“A SWAOOIl: RWEmSH SWELL*
Prices: 35c. 35c. 50t. 75c
Sut SaU Open Neaiay
STEP 5 AVER
KITCHEN CABINET
LxncrBU^^
HtahrfTMto workmsndup
Dwt Md moo-R pr»»f
Oomplet* is «T«r7 detan
BADdRome mieh Ooldro Oak
The Lfiwcsl Priced mth Glide Ctbinel
ofiiRe Hirker.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TEA>*EKf;E CTTT, MICH.
•e«l =
music house
LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
AMIL F. NERLINGER
.^UAWYER
tMOVU IV NDN <l>
STATE BANS' BUILDING
The whole bunch of
fWELVE LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come -quick for choice
of lots.
Also One Acre Lot
to Birctiwood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north >id<: for «rreet- A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
THOS- T- BATES
123 Freat street
TRAVERSE aiY, MICE.
THE cvcnma Kccoin, -rtuvcMC cnV, Michigan,
emiBiminBT
CIUNTY TUX
ISS29.400
4ckka«o. Oct 21—^
afterward kickiaff soaL Seed CUy
kicked off. Vodeauwe waa down wttb
I tbe baU on tbe •fteen jard toe. Afl«a^
! aereral ptaya. Winnie wens around left
j end far twanty-fire yards and Sanaball
jebnebad It down on Read Olya nint>
espret weat Unooab for a
NosuaL Tbe half ended
r $1111 nx IS $23.29S.3S
i- :
I:;
p.
NNIB
TRAVERBE' CfTTB BMARB THIB
YEAR IB
*—
ifraaatfTirtarPMto
•Nit Which Mtv»
l.%:;■
V- '.Ir
\U%2JUTM,
Or. CHMt and Dr. Withalm*t
MtftMlnpM
. It IhM
Fm 0*if»g Allowtd.
—
[
.
TN« rmpon of fb^ eommlttae cmi^-------------------,
^
ftaaBM. wajrt aad mtant m nccepUnl} to carry water off thcmWl be coottmetytatcrdajr aftarDOOB. Tbe report wat | ed. TbU wat accepted and adopted.
^aaModad to pay tmt t2M» of tbe coan
A report of tbe flnance. waji anJ
try boodt iastead at 110,000 at wai | meant reported that the cbalrmaii and
recommended. The report followi: jekry arrancemeats for a temporary
’‘Oemlemen—Voor committee oa loan for tbe amoant neceaury to meet
llaance, wayt and meant reKpectfally {tbe County expenie nntll Jtn. 10.
tabmit tbe followinc report:
I Mr. Mtraroe detlred yeMerday to ao
• HaTlaa bad unde- caredul eontM i upon the record a>^ voilna aaalntt the
eraiUm ibe matter of Aoaace. way t j adopt Ion of the county tyttem and hk
and meant for tbe entelng year, wi* | cooMiloent. are alao not in faror of It.
Tbe 'flrat bualnea* of the momins
u tbe amount app»»r
ilooted to thia county by the auditor eeaaion waa tbe adoption of a reaoluicneral. namely 123.295.2?. U- levied na lion by Sanervlitor Glllia pporidinR
a aiaie Ux. tbe name bein« i«o mil that a» a matter of aelf protection to
Hon, a even hundred and aeventyibre«> the board of «uper> iaom aa a whole in
tbouaand. two hundred and flfty-aix order to expedite the work of the com
ten milllontba (.00277335ci on each ,roittce on clalma and fccoanta. and
that in future all accounu preaenteJ
equallxed raluatlon.
the board for pay
-Alto that $29,400. the aam
three and ont-half mill* on each dollar j imnled by aa ItemUed atatemeni dulr
of the couniy'a equalUed valuation. In 1 receipted.
------------------------levied aa a cotinty tax. We furthci i
rtcommend that the balance of ib?|
BREVITIES.
to lb.
lowo.hly.
satunday, October
!«• r.-.- L
<>'
'‘>''
i Friend, rhureb I. to .M.lon, Mnple
Beca«>d Half.
‘ Trareiwe City kicked off. Bnuaball
tackled a ann for a ten-yard loss and
]ffo4 tbe balL Trarerae City** ball on
Reed aty'a sixteen raid line. Baker
took it tbrooib riabt tackle for a
tonebdown. Raed Oty kicked off and
after aereral good pUya Hope went
tbrouch left uckle for twenty-five
yard*. Vogelsong went around left
and for twenty yard*. Despre* made a
tonebdown. Reed City kicked back of
tbe goal line and the ball wa* kicked
off from the twenty-five yard line. Re
peated gain* took tbe bal Idown the
field. Duke McGilllK hit left tackle for
twenty yard*. Vogelsong ran three
yard* for a touchdown. Reed Cl»r
kicke<] to SnuRhalt. IfcGillU ran twen
ty 5*ard» through left taeWe Vok« 1
song a^ni around left end for ten
yard*. Hope went through right tackle
for fire yard*. 6nu«hall went around
right end and put It on the ten-yard
line. McCmi* hurdled left tackle for a
touchdown. Tlie half ended wit bon:
further score.
The Traver»e Citr line-up wa»:
Howard, c: Wlckenburg. rg; Kratochni. Ig: McGIlII*. rt: De*pre*. It; Vogel«mg. re; iJingKtrum. le; Volght. q.
Hopo. fb; Winnie and Baker, rh.
Snu*hall, Th.
Reed City: Marshall, c: Shomln.
rg; Gouden. Ig; Watson, rt: Swim. It:
Lawn, re; lather, le; Bodlne. qh
Johnson, rh; Welsh. Ih: Marwln. fb.
The city team lost over $40 on thi*
morning-* game and a* a result th<»
huslneaa men will be ranva»*e<l to stv
If the team H wanted here. If «upis>t
is not giren the games will be played
elsewhere.
ber. f7Hc: corn. «4Tic: 'bat*.
alannary pork. $12 4i.: lard. $€.77: ribs,
m
«, iws.
THE ItARKETfi.
s
every Persen
I am sore I bBTe cofe
II
JBBt whBt .TOO an
. lookioRtorina
■&:
2 Toledo. Oc:. 21.—linteai—I>ecemb«r.
P^sc..
,
. Ewi ‘ Buffalo. Oct. •i.—Cattle—
Bteady. li^bl. CalvHi—Steady, fal.-.
Sbee^Ai^ve. higher. Hogs-Activc
lower.
Detroit. Oct. 2l —WHc;
corn, 59^r: oau. 3lc.
; Hngo and HHgv' Nelson found a
krange water animal on the shore* of
the hay^ this morning. It closely re
acmbled a Gila monster with the e\
eepUoa ilyi: i:< body was smooth wltboui acalea. It waaJau^r recognized as
a “swift" and wa* erldenily washec
up by the storm.
NOTICE.
Those w »T. ,w**:t to ;secti-e ilml>et
Claim* In Oregon *mav Jbln the par.y
going Nox. 7. Call at 4iu State bank
building.
L. K Gibb*
WANT
ADS
TooLstoforCl*
WANTED-^Furnace to fire i.> rr->|xn.^ f Ible yo:mg man. Rest «»f p f. r* net'- £
^Inquire *2' "Vst .Seventh i.t teleA phone 198.
oci
by check—Vour check
shows
went.
bank book balanced any time
without woTTjIng yourself sick
over accounr*.
Money depasiuvi In our SarIng* department up to and in
cluding the :.th of the manth.
draws icTe.-esi from tbe flrvt. at
the rxic of three per cent, com
pounded twice a year.
.
Money is safe here and can
be wltSIrawn any time without
GeoW.MUler
CltryBflkB Pffdfk
Tli.ila iU name — an early
Pink airysanthemum.
Come anti stv it.
l\»Uctl plante of .almvo
KUAiri Xow
FRANK M. PAINE
B«B4k Buck
STEINBERG’S OPERA HOUSE
OCTOBER 23
Auspices TRAVERSE CITY LODGE NO. T3
Knights of Pyihias
pri.Of«lS|-r
Mr.
Sanford
Dodge
I^OR SALE CHEAP—Fifty yard*
' quality Ingrain carpet. 'Please call
• morning*. 5.17 Fifth strec*.
«KU 21-tf
LOST—Female cixker *i»an!el m-vcu
months old. on Ninth *tns't luiwe-n
< rnion and Cas*. Finder addre.-* v
Rerord oflir>e
The fit of Hickajr &
FitH tnan Co. Clothiiig
is what «1U them.
CraperseCitv State
Bank
FOR RENT—Furnlsbel room*. 247
^ E. Front St. M-*.
Harris
___________
oc: 31-€i
4.08T—On Ori. n; a child * fine gt.M .
chrin aud io<k‘’t: a lil>eral reward
will be given for the reiiun of either
. to 92t» \Ve*i Front Ktr.H i or C iz. kl*. ,
•___________,
oci3U‘
SIHTORJ
OVERCOAT
; Snpijortid
!<
by
! mis Rose
Ctrey
and » •pwuay
pi«TorpUy.rw
/■:
Presents the F.^MOUS FIVE ACT DRAMA
OUR MONEY-SAViNO SALE
n.-iB .ilriMtl^* comi!ionr*o<l and
in.'iny an* taking ad van intro
of tho bargains wi* an* oIT.t-
th.t .be onomnl. men,b.ne.11
,n Cir i..,em^,rT ,he ,rJn.h?P
^be .N.ndi tribe In Britl.h
PER80NAU
. lerk. t.. ,be ..„»rr l«,r. for .ss«v |Afrien. to which WIHl. H. Hotel,lUiiki*s giK*.* next month, ha* broken out
Mr. and M-s. Jerr>' Uing oMXomcmem In th»* reAjvTtlvc township* for!
Bffintmbtr «.* watit moiu*y
and the llv«‘* of the Krle.ndK missioD- steady passed * through the city thU
the purpo*4*N uaraetl in said aUtc
aiie* are In danger. Public meetiug morning on their return from a trip to lYMcnt. Fi*<d B. Walker. Jadre ef m.hatr.
and Ui ir. l il tjuirkly will cut
meaia.
In fhr matter of tbr raratr uT Jehu
tonight at 7 o*cloek. Meetings tomor Swan. Ind.
]irir«*f> (III iiiany otln r nrticl«*s
• A1ik» iliat the aupervliwir of Gram
row as followK: 10:30 a. m . worship
Prosecuting Attorney C. 1^ Dayton
lint iiu-iitiniKtl ill lair liandp. m., Chris of Iceland i* In the city today on a bus
proportion
lulls.
tian Kndeaor; 7 p. m.. gospel. Joslah iness trip.
•lhW»QitaU«>p.rw>« Md tbRi »uch^Jher/r>u
with Wexford eimiity,
P(X)j»l(* fnmi tho roiiiiiry will
W-hIte of Maple City and James Carte.Mrs. L. L Freeman of Cadillac rr
and apponU.md
pM nsc ral! at sli»n* for Mils.
visor or l>arwilis«^i"^ Munioii will U- In attendance andjfjrned home thih morning after a vUit
“Also the »u
,
wllb
riMatlvo.
M.nlP
City.
township be authorired to levy its Just <
Th«- Twentieth Cemurr club had a| Mrs. Patrick Fogarty of Sutton* Bay
proportion of srhcxd tax with Wexford
very pleasant dance in the academy j nassed th-onch the dtr this noon
county, when eqiiallrid and app'ielast evening, about thirty cMuiplcs! her way to Peto>kcy where she ^
Ihbi tb.- «.,R.nl»..r ..r Flfp^
VTK-nfM.
| )o1n hfr huRhand wbo ».-nt 'b.Tp
’ At the
office a record break- terday owing to the severe Illness or
Like township l»e autborize<l to levy
Ing sugar In-et i* e exhibition. Th.J hi* b-other Jame*it* ju*t proportion of the school iaxt*s
iMul weighs 15^
oiind* and was j .Mr*. Fnnl J. Driscoll and motheiractkmal ^ VVexft^. KiJkaska and
raised by W. ii. Light of 12.^ SouU in-law. Mr*. T. J. Driscoll of Grand
Mlsaankre countlc« when equallzetl
Ct»dar street.
Rapids rcnimerl hrorae this morning
and apportioned.
Mr*. Etta R. Wilson of Detroit, who after spending two weeks in the ci>»
* "ecoro want ad.
“Also that the siipervlwir of Mayfield
was *trl(*kt*n with a severe attack o* with relatives. Mi^ I>rii-coII was ralleil
township be auiborir..il to levy It*
blood |sd*on last July while a: her cot here on account of the lllne** of he.“
Just profiortlon of the school tax fractage at .\*orthi>ort. and who was re- broJher. John Fcxiie. who U sufTeriug
ilonal with Wexford county. whc;i
mn\-rd to Emergency luispital. Detroit.! with a prolonged case of i>iihold.
cquallrtM and app«»rtloned.
early fn September, still lies at that
Mrs. J. Shaw of Slights Siding
“All of which I* respcrtfully sttle
institution severely III from the made a shopping trip to the city thl.*
mltted.
trouble. Three wcH'ks ago she suffered morning, returning later in the day.
“Reccham.
uddeni relapse through reinfection
Mr*. R. R. Hernm and dltlte babe.
‘ ,
"IJidd.
•ml ihoiiKb r<m,<)ilrrskly iM'iirr ahr l> | llrlon. of Siiitim,. lUy pansi-d lhroui;b
.
"Black.
Hill in g critical cunditluii. the second , the city today on a trip to Greenville,
"Committee "
ailack involving her eyes which woie' whore she will Jsit her mother. Mrs. F.
Tax AoporlionmenL
Kaved by her physician. Dr. Hal C. L Cleveland.
The lax apportionment for the vari Wyman, by heroic treatment.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith of Lever
ous township* wa* a* follows: Acme.
The Campl>ell house I* being thor-1 Ing reiornod bom^today after visiting
$4..".tl0.4l; Hlatr. $S,7l3.2€; East Ray. mighty renovated, the large dining j friends In the city for a month.
$2.177.4K: Fife Ijike. $4,021 38: Gar liKim fH. ivjng the finishing lourhe-i: Charles Buck and “Pal" Hastings
field. $:..249,4l*.
(7nint. $3.o»;?9l. today.
, went down the Betsey this morning
Green Ijike. |.l.t>2k.C7. l-ong I^ke. $2. | “The oldest inhsbliani" state* today | atier !»ariridges.
During the quiet season wc have pulled out of stock
?«0.82; Mayfield. $3,057.49; Paradise. | that the water* of Grand Traverse bay. - Ge*>rge Blue has returred from a
: $5,253; PenlnsnU. $7.13C.23; fnlon. never before so far as their earliest j JsIt to Danville,-I>a. He hadn't been
and made up into Rugs all short e nds and Remnants
; ‘ $1,213.2-.; Whitewater. $4.549.81: Trav reroltecflon run* t>ack. encnvacbed sol back there for twenty-eight years an I
of Brussels. Velvet and Axminsier Carpets: sizes run
erse City. S2€.2H».f.«.
far Inland-** the storm of y«'»terday j *s a consequence he knew few of hi*
from 44x44 inch square up to (Jxl) and ^xl2 feet, just
drove 11. The iM'ach.ln front of the G.j relatives and few knew him but after
Bifis Allowed.
'I
The coromitt«*e o-> claims an#t ac- R. A I. deiHd look* like tbe busiest ! one had recognized the other a verv
24 of these Rugs on hand and we want them sold
y counts submitted the following repot: porUon of some bankrupt lumber yarH pleasant visit reselied.
quickly.
You surely have a place in your home for an
as
piles
of
lumlier.
liPards
and
planking
M. B. Griswold ha* returnol
i «r a tolal of t?>;87 .r, ^o- all claims
visit In Vermontville and win
odd size rug, in your vestibule, hall, bed room or den.
' since the law: rf»s.rt !•* Anrll. Am«»n!: are h<*aiK*d high and dry where they
j spend
winter with her daughtei.
* the Hem. was the rj-u.rt of N C have lKH*n throw n by the high sea.
W’c ought to clean up on these this week.
:
: > :
The basement of the Columbia wa*jMl*s Gayle.
.
Stamp l«»r $44.75 a.s game warden. thU
Charle* Hall has returned from
being held up Until the January mee.- affected yesterday by the high water
its way three weeks' visit with relatives in ihv*
Ing for ft.rther itcmkdng. Sheriff | »nd considerable water
southern part of tbe state.
Charles Johnson. $751 M fo- sheriff j «here.
Mr*. E. J. Fulghtim returned last
fees, including a reimbursement ofj The “Ski" club and their lady friends
over 120 of moneys **h-«i In the di* *>eld forth at the home of John Ash- evening from a ten days* visit at her
ebtrge o' B.ffirlsl duties; R j M.»r
evening Cards were played old home in Richmond. Ind.. and other
gan s livery bill of $143 for llverv hlr-.* and light refreshments served. The iDdlanc points.
Mr*. Charles Krumm and sister.
for tbe wberiff. and Drs. Wllht Im and Uiys of I he club are anxiously awaiting
Chase recelvev! thei- f.'e of *-* each the time when they can don their Mrs. E Harding of G-aw-^ are Travthe hills with thejerse Cilv guests Today.
for post mortem work. John Very tde^ •togi • and hike
sklK.
j Mr. and Mrs G Dorman of Grand
ceasfd) 3««rilce"Tce* $128 IS.
afternoon after the Rapid* arrived in the city thl* afterThe action of tbe board at yesterwithout surtrical operation.
regnUr meeting of the Uidy Buffi JocMlnoon to spend Sunday with hla sister.
Blci*
spread
wa*
enjoyed
by
fifteen
j
Myii
Ijovelmnd of Ba«t Front
of a barn H^tbe i
Idles
The event was In honor of 'Mrei
and the next motion was for the com
tat Eighth’
mltiee on ground* and brildings to
have plans and sp^lflcat km* prepaix* 1 ftreet who will aocm reside in Cranl Holland arrived in ihe city this afterwithout the use of «Jnigs.
for tbe county barn, and report at th« Rapld* ata a* a token of their regard noon to rl*ii the father who la at the
k beautiful china aaUd i Northern Michigan asylum.
next meeting of the board In January
\ Mrs. Ralph Anderaon returned thU
The committee o^ F. W A M, to
George R Nowman of €15 Sonth nfteniocni from a two week*' vltit
whom wa* referred the matter of the
CUBE HE.VD.^CHES.
county abstract aystv'm was given until Oak street U the proud Uiber oT a fine with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Chaa.
ten pound baby girl, born yesterday. Creasy of Grand Rapid*,
January to report.
STBAWHTES CRO.SS EYES .\NI)
Mr*. O. P. Carver, chairman for the
A drain commissioner. W. J, Saxton, Mother and child are doing nicely.
RE.STORE PERFECT VISION*.
Principal W, P. Needham of the I cterenth district of the Federation litwas elected at the afternoon *e.«slou
which adiourned at 3:30 until the n g Grand Traverse Buslne** nniveraitv j erary committee, and who also repreA WmTTKN OUAfeANTCE
ba* arranged for weok^d lecture* :oj seated the Ladle** library of this city,
be given hy the buslnea* ^ and pro- Mr*. France* Harlland of the Ladles'
ITiTen with evert- pair of classes.
Repaire Racommentfad.
At lbr5:i:r«T«r^7Tfi.nioon!''“‘°“'
^ eT«.. library. Mra. J. P. Cllleapl* aad Mra
‘ lb, commltirr on aroandt ud Vill-V ”?*
»'“<*•»'» Hnrned to tbo flr« J. W. Patcbln of tbe WoBmn’. dob reIbe «o»»ll.ee on poond. m>d b..n-V
^ ..B„Kln,- by L«in F. Tllo.. tomnd last evenin, fro. Kda«a«x,.
tags reported the follorwing: That
National nank.
bank. Allj
All wbere
«liere they attended
nttended ue
the aectlnc of
•nnply it wood for Ibe eoinlas year caabler of the FIrrt .-'•■•onat
he mirchaae4L~that the valley* on the 1
to attend these lectnres.
j the State Pederatloo fo Women’s clnha.
ClU*ar»» Phono No. 354
“r-s:r
DAMON AND PYTHIAS
A GREAT PLAY
A CLEVER COMPANY
AN elaborate production
I
i
Sevan Great Attractions
:
illustrated lecture
“RUSSIA AND JAPAN”
patriotic lecture
“THE KEY TO 20tli CENTURY”
ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
Noted Author-Traveler-Whltney Kale Qnartette
Three Fiae Concerts
High School LectufB Association
Season Tickets $1.00;
For Sale City News Co. and City Book Store
SOME RUG BARGAINS
CROSS f YES STRAIGHTENED
EYES THOROOGHLY EXAMINED
THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO
KXAMiMATioN wmmm
a r. i miFE, Pnr. n. b. l paiiuoi, isiist»i
roof* of the coart house and jail b- ' LfTTLE fellow*' orerroau. beantl-| ASK ABOUT oar bank aocoonl tor
Iboy*.
painted and thar ji roof over the en fnl toe,
Hamilton CoUhlng Co. I oet .21^
tofice to the bollef nx>m and a flooi o^ 214f
Hamilton OoHhihg Oo.
Suite *513^1*9 Wllholm Block
Travamo City. Mich.
Hoc«. a 1? a. m . 1-; sad 7 S p. «.
GOATS,
SUITS,
»iFURS
Notwhhstanding the long spell
of warm weather we have been
as busy as bees to this depart
ment. It shows that hundreds
of women appreciate the advan
tage of selecting their garments
^ ^
' early regardless of wcai'
iihcr, and
y know where to go. We hav<j been
i
complimented hundreds of limes this season on our magnificent showing.
4.-^ -
BELOW ARE (JUOTED 3 OF OUR POPUL.\R
_
_
MODELS:
_______
Loose Back Box Coat in Fine Tan Kersey I ft nfl’
and Fancy Mixtures, at
....................1.10.UU
The New Empire Coat in Handsome
t
ftn
Fancy Mixtures, at...................................... • *4Jy
Empire Coat, made of high luster Kersey or Fancy
Mixtures, in K or 60 inch lengths, full Oft 00
,
plaited velvet or Fur Trimmed, at .. .«OiW
A Beautiful Assortment of Misses’ and
^
Garments.
LWILHEtM
Children's
Comer Front
nna Unloiu..
TRY A RECORD WANT AD '
THE EVENING RECOTO. TRAVEME CITY, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTODER 21. HOS.
Cl)^ Evening Record's Up>to»Date^^ M
Feature
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
B> REV. a H. DOTEKTOfdc.-Bacred aon^ that have
me.-Eph. r. l^»; Col fU. 1H7.* U
Yet Proof Against the Forger
poatni: and wvm home. Ona lMn» oolr ^ rh<Nrk trtitch l.M)nard had^onr«ni«^ ainl I rvery A»ni44rnibte bank In th^ town ta
had bm n«ctortrd--hr had forroUKt ^ ibr aulliy and blundrrlna youn* Xa-| on il»c T*ich for a lortUnilar NO»poct
K^coofrvMU hi* falknr cleilia who had ' fwi|«^n «f finance met hi* Waterloo.
at Ihr aaroe time
lie deirccomparaentcl by
WIko Moam mod tt>e Uraelitro vm
delirerod frocu tbe E^i>Uatja nod bikl
nKveaafoUjr ctwa<d the lied ■ea, Uicy
expreaaed tlielr crktltode to God la
mr Tbe-8oB«^ Moa«** watwmfc
, and Miriam, the ai>ter of Mumm, at
I the head of the women, mpoodfd to
Uon and learlna the money on depoalt. ‘ n. rnwa that day to thia aatiwd mmg
ThiR «Wea Wn. a *iandlu« at the bank j
^
ImporUht pari in the aenr.
through a few leritlmate tranaartlon* ^
he may vmiurr to beatn hi* eMI work
!
** *ny iTltlrBm ppon
ThiR a a* the mnhod adopted by the «hl* part of the ptibUe womblp lotUy.
In ' it wouid be rather that
the Batik of KngUnd. la devoted to muaic. eaperfally e^Lthal
After a c
in dlRh..neat provtli'ea | of iramrd qoarteCa and choith. and
that made
In Amrri- ,|,at
of the jlncUnc tuoea frera the*e clr\«.r aivludleia tranaferrad
queiiiiy beard In rHlffk>ua
Iheir «.
u. iivlt>
iivlty to tlrent HrliaJn.
^
;
,
,
,
c*»n\i»i<'ed ihrm*elv.-* that thr% had i
cY.ritins'eU
►••TCd. but bate l*een aptlT UeVerr.1 « way to brat the B^rk of i
diaomerr.!
" “ocvK-alaatiral nMftlmKFor fl»e ime worablp of Gotl caofreKneland
Tlirlr
clem and hitherto tnvulnrrable ln^U' ' irati<dial aluclnc abould be
the
tutiun Wu* *lert>in« wa* vonflnnrd : aupM'tne
atid only aouK* that hud
a hen they >rnt a bill
exchange to .| their angiteatlon lo the InaiilTtd w ord
lamdon. and tt sia* caRhe,! wiijH.ut srf God or lu relljrtoua4-xperlemx*. aimre^^
ern li.tr.«1uc^
^
H<liptur»l cyuu*-l-
Ixnidon ..illor a. a rl, h im.-nVan no'
f^
h»unil»ix l.•mrH.r..rll.v In Kiitland and hgiou* hymn Uotk-.
}
la luni Introduce.! by the tnpl.a•«»»*«• "hould be OdcrNl,
man t.» trie man..K. r of a . uv biaiirh ’ n«»d If they are the number of bdhl^i
of the lb.i.k of Knylaiid. If. sMiifh Mid-” am! hymn
writer* will lie
more
well made ii fe* Miiall deiH«»lu.
- , limited than they are today,
tlod’a
PresN-ntly the former*
bexan lo deal | |ieople for c'enliirie*uned pracUeally
forcrrl bilN
>tamiM-,l ti„m with mjuii|w< made-by
theinMlve* an,! f.ud.the,,, .aNl.Hl will.UNiMrtliiK bank.
ixo.x.^1 ac entum eN of !
■‘“ t*
Tltcy are aac*
the ItarlnxN. th. U^
u.m hlld..\nxJu- rUi-kMoua auukw and uot aam*d aoujpb
Itlii.
AuRlrliti, bank, the ltu«<>l;i
Kx. hunxe umj iiiin> oiheiT. an.l
elixlite^t .nm,alt> in ub- I I bo ietiat lOtiNliidtTaliou. W e are countal.iinx t»w c.,N|. until a .m-xI.nI In put- j ^.,,.,1
' the aaered
tjnx }.. a .late Mart.d an incMlx ‘
aonx* of the lllble; ••hymu*.’’ amir*
T.,.->«... ..M,;;;;:;
w.-re ,-a|.nire.i by Piiik, r^.n detective*.
«b-o.;;e in S,oil..t,d and Aueiln In l!avana. and t..k.-n lack to I'nKluiid for
trial
Th.-y had M.Ueii altox. iher *evthey were
''err eenMeniiillhoi. .l.dUirN, and ilpy
rvltuile for life. After
.Mkmn pi. kliix they
rh a ON II, ket «if l.-tive
' Another famous and remarkably Huc
ceHNful fo.xer 0, ,1... nil.ldle nl.M II. * wa*
it. a native of
Wilhani AukuhIun
Ilainhura. «o Miuint. an ,-,lucaie,i tunti
and the min of n-ejM-rialih- lun-nt* lie
went to i'nv*- TewII. South Africa, with
letter of Intr.Hluc lion from the mo^
ixe,,.., of ihe El eat Ijri nian
»'*"«• ‘-m.* -•.•‘mreH«iouP
•^MH-rion.-eH wl.hh have lieiu ItiNpIrod
' b.f ilj.'.lInly Spirit imd which He wabU
i iin Io aiiig Siidi mtwlc will tie aatTcd
,. uml belpful. amt liod will
it n«
praiMiuHlm.
Sacred *ou):« are to La* uaed iu |irlvntc tii)d public wondiip. 'Ihe uae of
I
]
I
1
I**
«way. In Eph.
'•
refer* lo *»*-lal Wurahlp 111
**^‘* h‘*U'A*
"SiM*akin|: to ynuraelve*.«r, ralber. to one ttliolber. *’iu jNUtIui*.
liyiim* ttiid aplrilual MmK*. ’ The idea
lie I hit l tme would Maria auuKttud thou
janotlicr a mYTiiid hymu. uml u.i methial
.1.1
H- I-.-...........
I. ..W
Ih.
WO,1,1 Of the South Aftiran me- |
«■»> H.lill.u.1
Till. «p.
to piihli.- wundilp. Sacred mtwie
hen- U lUciNi he lpful. It lead* to Ihe
d..y. and 11 eiM-edlly | omversion of Hc*uhf. it c-oiufon* ihe
he I1.0I rorx«-d • to, k« , iM ari* of the- bnnIc-iuNi ami II eh«vra
C.%.;t half a i.dlllon } ||„. clow nhc-nrlcHl M,d llie cliM-oiiraEwI.
... .... 't.- “i
uuiuiY-d
In C'lnc-tri 7i
“■
cl
I.TlUI.V A. .‘^|-\UKS
I**'
'•'>««
«r Hi«* conEnipttbiB.
ii**'!*’ orik’iu iu the heart.
1 Heart alii|;inK In c-rTc-clite aiuxitiE. lu
iH.ih Fi.f„n.laUH uml foloH*luuN Paul
c-nipbaNl/.c-N tiii« fact.
HI* c-xi»re*N|c»fi
Ibe foniier I*. -SiiiKiUK uml innUliitf
ijiclotly on your lieiirt m tbe
to
latter. ’Siiik'UiK wiili inwe-e Iti your
heurt lo the I>onl." Frofnwcloiial aiiixim'ater uiUlake than
when il,c-y KinrilhN- Ibe *oul Iu Ihelr
Kililfiliklo Ibe iirtiNtlc. IliiN |m <>*lio,'laJ>
ly true- iu renderiuK *acTecl uhinIc.
'Jlic- *lu*:cr who utfenijitN to praUe ttcal
or lu lc*ml a eonirreifaticm lu public
praiM* with artlNllr llnlMb rather than
With nieb»ly fniiii the heart *hnw * him
I M-lf or her*cdf to have aliNcduic-ly no
IC on.-eptioii of the flrM principle of reii
clerliik' Hucred mn-ic
luNtead of beiui:
art 1*1* they are iEnorHiim*,**.
When
we pralNc* GcnI. whether It lie with tbe
iniiiicNl. c-ulllvaleU vobr laud the*,KlHiuld Ih* ipmhI In Hi* prahiei or with
] the* iin*l.*ady. in-iabliuff volee of Ihe
axi-'l Nervatil^if (bxl. let u* praiae Him
fromilM* heart. **iuKinr with xrace In
einrh.-ariH nniu the I^ird.**
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note J
AMBASSADOR REID’S COUNTRY HOME IN ENGLAND.
AN INDIAN RAILROAD AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE.
GEORGIA HOME OF PRESIO^H'rROOSEVELT’S MOTHER,
j’”
utm.r. ni.Aiii.Ne;a.
Kx. XV. E •-*; Judx.
1
xxxiv. l-:i; Ixvl.
xe*u. I o; .Mutt. xxvl.
•J*i. Itev. V. V. 10: xlv.
ountrv
it Ih itie pm|xrty of H»rl Co*|mt
> reNbleiu e In Tetof.ire leaMMl by «T| Aniel I. ailed. In the tm»Nt l>euullful ,x.tale In lledIXS^ by th,* kiNi
I de
Ill w hi**,family Ih, i.»o|M-ri> han Im. i, hel.l n.imn* th.- r«tM|u.t,.t. A la.dy dr iltT > mar
ried an
i owjHi, and the CoapeiN now own the ealaie.
Wre*t I*.iik liaa
one of the mo-l fam.m* n.m.r KM.deio in tin I nlt.d Kln*dn,u. r„Mn Id*
library window Mr R. Id iiuiy lo..k out upon a ttiil,- of r.,e«. yardeii-. fountaliia.
Kun.i»-
otidltlon of afTalra porlrayrd iii
In that c,.uiitiy of fr.-,juent and eevere ea
Inx «irla) R from oci-u*Umal rnnind awellN. v ip, h *«to other pmiK-riy. but are eeperlally di*aiur<fu>‘ to
h,-nilded tw iMInx of rail* U one of the draw ha,
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS IN BUDAPEST. HUNGARY.
'Ihi* MHhcNli.i New rouuexion at
it« erne huudreU and uluUi annual e-oufere-me pa*»ed reitoluUuuu deeiariux
«h:n •*ilm e-unfere-m-e haa the ck*are*l
l*o»*ible proof that ihe Cudeuvur uioven,e*ul U au ImiKirtuut factor In muu
tuinlux am| eularffiif our cbtireh mem
‘•‘T’d.lp.” ______________________
rallixad,. Kuffer irrUmi- j
to do no Ecea! damaxe •
“THE
LOhir
and
THE
SHORT
OF IT.”
The two drum ma>or* Inrewith pic
tured Hie mrinberN of fide-ax» iiiimUi.l
onraiilxailon*Roderitk Ikihn Mhc-kenaie. wIm. 4* li»e e*jie<’inl pride of :,il
the S,oiil-li re-^ldeniN of th,- Windy
v. i-d; P*. xxxiU.-.
1. 1!; Ixxxlx, 1-7;
;ki; Acta xvl,
1 :i; XV, 13. -
Th, etately old ninneion Khowti In the pi, ture ten* the home of |»n-,i,i. 1
rievNo^elt * moth. , uhu WH.. Martha llull.H k xif
. II.. Hh.
The piohbi
h«N Infix eYmteniplai,'.| a \i*it to Kunu .-U and durtnx hlr. *ou:h. ii. i rij. x. I
carry th*> pUn into effe< t. The estate of Roewell
In fobb ,Y,uiny. not f •
from Atl.-»nta. and the mau*l..». I* a line *,HN*lmen of the coIoiiUil *tv|e no i
1,-ni in th. eaily half of the J.im century.
j.ay H
vIMt to th,- lady who IP tlie only *ur\lvinK I
hi* mother on the oe-caMun of lier weddinx.
la tbe Faeelaa Pteld.
Au*trullu-ei laM couvenilou waa receijtlr held lu Hobart, the capital city
of Ta*manU.
Tliore la now a rbrUtlau Emleuvor
uni ell at Samoa. wlUi a incmlM-r*bip
from the two group* of inland* of xa«.
In Tokyo. Japan, one* of the Eudeavurer* printad the ttrtailau Elide*vor
iHedge on a ple,^ of white c lutii w bl.*Ji
haiiipi lu the cbaiiH ami 1* read at
every couaec-raUuit niecllDr.
Tlie
eJety
form
incu.
.Makiki (*brUtiaa Endeavor aolu llacvnli ha* n •*e u*leuii* re*
coiniultt4*e” cTim|M»*ed of tire
It* name aug]p**t* it* weirk.
•'Thrt*e year* ago.” aay* I’rnddeut
Ilaratla. ’ihere were 14u rhrlMlau Hudeavur noeictie* |u <TjIdm. Today there*
are 350.”
A tltrlMiaii Endeavor union haa re
cently U*ea fomii'dlnrolotnho.reyloib
I
-niriNtiau Ende*avur lu Bulgaria.I *Ay* Mr*. f:e*ori;e 1>. ManOt. tliemlvaioo! nry. ”1* not oulr alive, but growing."
'
Tlie Norwegian name fur the tlirlti tian Kudeaveir HCM-lety I* **l‘ugtloiDaforcnlugerue for reraoullg KriateDduui."
Tbeiv are uow three rhrlatlan Endeai'or aorietlea In the Balearic Uhmda.
tbe latcat foroKtl U*Uig lu • Heibodlxt
chun-h.
. a ariwrmle parliament, and the Aec> Maxyar* who tNmtrul both hou*e« of the klnadoin’a lenWatlvw body w
aad to fury by the oinperor** order to dlaremtlnue Ihe u»e of the Macyar lanxiiace in the acbools of the kii
n and In ibe llunxarlan mtlUary aervkwu The Iradei* of the hooae
OMiod Ih. o«p«or-. order a. a dif^ conowventlonf ihrir-ancieni 7!^ ^Jd^proSTei
major ot one of the leadi
donUii aihh tic and muaical aoctetlee In
Chicaao.
The llttb
fellow
In Roy
NlcboU. drum mfUor of the Houae of
Refuxe band, who welxh* alxty-hnir
pound* and 1.- four * feet aud three
luebeadd baiffbG
,
*
A:
Bayi^* of Croydon. N. H. There t* a breeding park on Croydon nmunialn. and
. Bayiiea aHecled x jiair of calve* fliat had U-come Ihoioughly doim**iic*i'*4.
A mixture oompoaod of jeqagt porta
J a liarnea* made to m there and hlicbed th?m to-a atoul cart uaed iu monn- q# rinecar and llAaeed oil la aald to bo
"
and tried to free lhen«H*lvea from Iba
»«w*lomed burden, but paUence and kind Irratment, made them ob,-lbmt,
ciedWng mad ponaoing furui•md iB^a Miurt time Mr. Baynea wwa able to* drive hla aimnxe tm*n through turc. Apply with a flamoel ckXh mnd
lb* main alreel of Meriden. K. H.. without proCrst on the part of the calve*.
| poli»h with m aoft dualer.
U
WANT DEPAOTMENT
Cc9*r«ci doctor Mite, kr intmMl
•oofctk>» M
Lt«
Lae Wfr-iicU
A c« bf f I;w4#^ WM BAA« ^ill
ttjml eoMtii'
nUoftCioa t>
LLb toATd ^ 0«p^rrlsQr».
A lAfMrt M4IM the PuM of Urt
fMlf Virrmilfm. id awbl OAh. >5^
ftCilut the D. t*. U. for 9M.
fils c«t« dMmMgt* WM AWArded
Hcory Gnnm of Oxford AAihiii JdrA.
My«rt cjf the »ABr plAcr for m
hAL AAja the Xrw York
ChUHxitA weight only iwefny.
ahe U two ABd a
■e«Jn«
WnM
TTPbbW lexer At AfricBltrfAl col*
If^ AAd the ~WhUc ElApbAAt ’ hoArd^
loii hoow ocU to Qn4«r tto- hom. AOi
the hooAo ontorrd xacaicU.
The gmmtt VArdeo of CAlhoun coon
tr xrin be |ia14 W» ernU a diy by tbf
Miperxleora- H»»eriir Ta-t- *rct^ A<
CAAU A dAy for pritooe*.* bOAr.l.
AAtootohed Nil«« AldenB«tn fi ui the.
hA*f UXHMI lA iho WAcrAl Mr«c pov
Inc
A hco th**y thorebi U va«
^•empty.'’ Ther will miw i»avi* rtmrti
Mrcei
Mery Normfiml i.f I»unlAnd aactoetod litckWitti at the rtlmrlct con
;%MlUon of ihi
of Motvi- At
I^AiulnK. NVit lanHlne a« l*oriU^
in lAoC
An CA»‘)' Job U 4l:it tiT OfTfccr Illrim
HAAklTiv. of fto>' ri;>
He
Itretj
dmlne ifae r.rcni **irret r«llAA> ♦.iriK,for refuAins to give
nAine.^ of tl
Irifcd rioter#. The muncll nfoM-d ir
cpalirm hu. clt^mianAl. aiul whik
kluA U cos c.ii tluir ret be to to r*
:00 p.
. second and fburth Wad
nesdaya In the» :monih at 2: Sn p. m.
Prayer meeting Thuraday
^wrrmm a fAiir,-
Erai5f3-i,r;ssrs ss:,i^.jTS'^i£S
;r£a-*vs.r.rs ssfii2,ri2r'is
gg^aw^au^c...
Tbe fartr.sf frer.-. arc dying slowly fbisj
fall, the cm hunkH arc ihln. thei
gtaoe*. wishbone to high and rery t
wrv whiiv all of which are sure indleatem. ..I H sho-t a-ii mild winioi.
TJ,.- n»ir eun:n.ii.sioii of Hay county'
I'.un.l et.i. !KK.r IKK.kkti fling at ihe'
thm temoaa
. orwlf.*.
the
Fourtmth •traat M. C. CKurah.
Rer. L, «. CArpaftter. pastor.
Class maetlng, *:45 a. m.
Preaching service. 10:SO a. m.
Sunday school at 12:00 m.
Eptsorih league al 6:50 p. m.
Ktenliig Ki Tmon. 7:0d p. nt
Prayer meeting. Thuraday evening
X 7:30,
The taixatien Army.
tmthfoBy uy I vac chred by
SfRVICES IN THE CHURCHES
Rev. C. T. St.oul. Rector.
ce*tf Itto
Oomer Boardman avenue and Waaln
.yohn I., VlnrcnJ, atm nr - the .Stan
Ington atraeL
7 fUib ilevaieii fur Tunie 4$ Curruji 4
Holy oommonlon. 7:20 a. m.. exoap:
iHrlruii. aa» saoKhi u* « halt tn tie t
on Orst Sunday lo tbe month, then at
•4«‘vatoi a» In HSa ni*i.t*»i: sue t» |
itoi-in. Notid. tto*
|»lr*t. an.l aa^ a tir!e.l ar.iuntl oi ^i v j
, ^ eral haii«lr4Hl n voliittnufc a nitn ;'- |
faking evt ry i' r» d ... cl.ittiiui- -.rr hl:u ,
..fhei. dm, •-U-UV. ..
cxc-pt hto ^ll^.r.s. tirv.rai lit. wet.*,
* h‘.h hfinif in Wani;
lirokcu. ,
!
A ::ilrd daito ... j». 7.
ho Siam
stariel111 p,
1.. TO
o tfo
W. A Curtty. a farmer lit.fu: near!
All are cordially Invited to Ibcsa aer
fifijesburg. ba^ L.vrf j.luce.l under towio |
t»'forever Klar wUhiu the touder. ei i
Knlaibaroo vo.:nt$ He ref mu-, lo pny |
the rto*to,»ai
. . a giM Jn.km. in to •'uur. n neu'til. ir -j
8i Francis church, comer Cass and
hog*, which li-^.he iuit. hi.. Mnn w-r. j
renth street.
Ml wi.trlcij fiy runvy\ dogn
Jii.y
Ix>w ma**.G-45 and 8:00 o’ck
. •
dlvd. Uv aaii M i:i to |a:l ou s botl> |
High ma.«. 9:00 and 10:20.
Vr spors. 7:20 p.
i
^-svcufiua. ami wa> tout* tekased ut. •
> l:i ito* .Meizgt-r cold, ix'uien
Ix'Ulen devotions.
devotions Wednesday
iho iMcuJtor toiul.
j
Ladles’ Ubrary building. Front
stni-t. near Cass atreeL retain and
Mrs. Bonters In charge. Public meet
night except Monday. Sun
•s*. meeting
5:io ~p * mV chrisUan's''prato^
lug
7
T liniud Itophto. TM- ; Friday evenings. 7:30.
J
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7
r
r
J
j
i
;
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Alnta u hailed with delight hy the »^tu
;
iUmts and co*e<to. who hce a chance* to
o\ade the new rules of r«'ntralnt mt
-VHddylng.- re.ently |»s»im*«| hv Hofaculty. The y.Mini; lodh-s of ihe .lot
mitury atv iM-imltted to wslk throu)r’>
the town fioni 4 tn «; o'clock, and ih
new rink will give them a gtaid place
of Mire MTiuslun fnun Inatiurtor!i.
anti ih'*y can 4*kt’e in ronnianv wii'i
the men
The pr.ifei*M»r wh«i w« ,i-!
date show Mms4df wiihin t*je link
would without ilouht reteU.- Mirh a r*‘
. cepilon thru s wvond atleiupi wouUI
, not hi* liki Iv
/ The r.ayloid Indian weather pn»phe
to out with hto nnnusl pix>tihtvy. aiot it
Ls not g.MMi leadinc for the I'oal mti.''
with hr.h.
Jr,
for saving
; for long
c and cornsatisfaction,
no other type
writer quite equals
6»«Smitl\
Premier
The diy yoa torlo to adTcrtlse Uut real dUte U
Is first “to the nurker'—N# matter If It to beta
“for sale” ever so kmf.
AaMc from being extrpmely oraninenC
Al, CblQUita hAA A grmve mud oecloha
niiMton. Sbe to be^ AAtter'A WAti-to
*iiNithhi
dog and iDAny timoA bat firorod a rery
effectiMl burglar alarm. Shr U onx«d
by Hamilton lUruer U K1 l*aeo, but to
regtotered wilt the Ainericnn Kfiioel
id€ W. HghU 8t.
«lub of Ne« Vorl.
WAMTKD —Energetic.
irucivorthy
aana or woman to work In Mlcblgmn.
Aamv D7I0W l»Aoe Doctor^ Kmife.
repnraenttttg large manufacturliui
Wliile Mtoa LooUa Bntkr lay dyiuf
enmpany: salary
___oimraling Ublc In tbe Uloe U*
00 an
ip&d bosplul at Ctlcago berofw drxj^ . month paid weekly
j S^tt tbe
tbe other day. with aurgeoMA
ranced. Address with
king in rata to «,re her life, aha
TrarerLe City.
recall conactoosneea aaya a Oilcuge
I dtopatch. and sang in low. clear tooea:
WANTED—Three or four good carpen
bid* wtib ■»*. Past falls tb* eventlds.
ters at new postoffice. Dawson t
W* Ut* u4 «BW fW Ml* th« fou
•
abide. *»•
Smjdk ^
^
oci
1 comfort* few.
ad* with m*! , WANTEO-^n'e baritone, slide trom* •Irahle srop*rty
She dlM with the hymn on her UfM.
d sHo must be cheep, t
^
DarroWa
Miss Butler's skirt caught in a atag
Kalkai^ka. Mkh.
store. Building on amna^
to oov oaed
as she alighted from a Hock Islatod
-ct M^va^ouaa, hot oAh ba wad few
oct Iltoct
train, sod whs was thrown under tbs
w heels and terribly crushed.
BUTCHER WANTEO-Frank Step*
ep*
e. cor. IfttoRnd toala 8^
------------------------1 an’s moat mArkvt,Jf23 Randolph St.
tth St.
mwria-* »ieve«l Hr4rwwll« PUL
Tbe largest by druahe fill In the world----------------- ---------- ------------------ -------- No. «20.
Houae and lot. Ml Sixth St
bum In the Atomoaa rtrag. j WANTEO-Laborerw. wages U TS per
lot. 1P12 Bohemia St.
Moata I day. United Slates Gypsum Co. R..
I
twenty mllsa t
lot, 8. W. eor. Wabatar
Vlsu, Cole, ^^•ben comptoted U will
R. No. 6. Grand Rapid*. Mich., third J 8t. and J
form a reservoir in the Atomoaa. the
AXA. haewaao
mill south John Ball park.
Slots
water from which wUI Irrlgita neadj
ao.UW acres of land.
ayne and Bay 8U,
WANTED—Those nt'eding employ
Lot 71. and house. Oak Balcbta.
ment. or employe*, lo call Hoillng*AN ORDINANCE
One of the beat locations to tha dt7
wortb. employment contractor. Cltv.
An ordinance amt-nding aubdivh
phone 474. 315 K. Front St. Traverse
vlun (aI
*«*ctlo'' oie (1) of the
and
RammleU Bts?
^
f» Kicdun (Mr
City. Mlcii. (Short farm jobs ooly
12 to 14 acres toad In Elmwood towBofO’-f passed on
stands
Lord.
Our battle c
vailoo for you.
All are
Sinner, there to sal
Chrtstlan tclenca.
^ Woodman
>dmac hall over Dostofl
; Wedn«day
evening.
TesUmoo.v ;
tog at 7:fNo. S14
* block, open every
ept
j Sunday)
lunday) from 2 to 5.
A cordial Inviutlon to attend hli
acrvlccs and tbe readli
.4
: ““ ~ ‘ ~~ — ■ _
,
Honisiers Rocky Mountain Tea I*
d.s
positive, never nauseates or upset.*
OKMii mm For m
f:;
_____ FOR RENT.
r4..i*or-4 a-d assign*.
raalDtatn and (Cieratc a
FOR RENT—Warm. pleasant bejon e<T aln iiir«i*t.s of
verse Oly
name of the
and ivn *ala Railroad Comapany. and | «»oe*.
d'die* ard t.rlvl-1 phone
th right
oct 21 If
Section 1. Be it ordained by the | MV HOME FOR lffcNT-g23 S. I’nlon
Council of the City of Traverse City 1 fit. Mrs. P. A. Clausen.
oct 20*41
that wald subdivision (a) of section i----------------------------- ;----------------one 111 of t**e ordinance amending ] FOR RENT-House'42C West Eighth
section ihlny<.ne (31) of an ordinance
streeU Inquire A. li. Cook. Siaie
bervicfun passotl September
oct 14-lf
IMC. granting permission
i"*k’
FOR RENTimaln ah*l
qulre MS State atresL
raUwmv on certain
I to suffering bumaniiy. 3S cents. Tea stre< ts of Traverse City under the
FOB SALE
tbe/raxen*.* City and Pcnln• or Tnblcua Railioa.1 romriany>nd dehnlng
right*, duties and privileges, brand
Hjtiuui. 140
for 125.
Church Brevitisa.
• same her. hv is amended to read
'iiSl
Wt tth
4 40’s Ito
There Is <coDSidarmbla aaw Umber
Soil food*
rortorr on B»r «, pooor nod
facturtog.
Also seraral gUt-edfe land contrmeU.
ang 14^1
J. B. QfwUlck Co.
TAXES
NotM M Tfip^fdra.
Tbe uz ront for tb* eoII*eUoe
. Asbury M. E. Church.
ocbool *ad cuy Uu* aad itwcU •»
Rev. Hugh Kennedy Pastor.
heut, J
<*iMnrau (or tb* It* vmrd* at tk*
Class mecUo
l.to dlsui.v^M -rrain.
allege.1 rniel-! Morning sorvh
I Olty of Tr»»w** Oty. HI.*, bar* b*««
or Ms V ife ami dat-gh'er to In ] Sunday
lunda school at 1? m.
oct L'H(; :>l*c«d IB my bqid* for oolloeltar.
^f.lh.W.Epworth league. e:20 p m.
tna »>. Ito* 1 lurans an InvcFtigailo.i
I *rlU b* la my oOo* (or U* parEvening t=er\ ict* at 7:00 p. m
r.ad
he ha hi .*u 4 ,„M.*rato.d of
and assigns
Pmycr meeting Thursday
orate Its _W. El.;vcn.b 8.^ ........
the track am
*!'L j
l,VwW '
‘onnat 7:30.
j preach in the morning on •'Tto* Printhrough
HLriha ftoylo*^. ^iply .laugMc'
A Cordial welcome to theke service* j
('burrh t.f Tmlay "
FOR
tALE-An
$«S
Klmb.II
plaao.
j,....
j odoek aatll 11:» o*cloek W
named In section two of this
S... UU.L
Wa,. Uu.... o, «... |
J
credit bill: cheap for caab. or .IHUh, tamooa. aad from 1 e-cM aatO
wUhin two n-a-s from the adoption
Irtte, gcH-. to Untie. Mont„ lo be___
exobanpe (or aayibtac I raa uac. E « o*eloefc la tb* *(t*n>ooa et «*cb day.
lom. the i:r»i:iani Failure." Th:^ to and pask-age of this ordinance, or if
rf«I tu l*>ed A. Clark, a Uinslng mnn
H. Wilcox. Old Mtmloa. MIcb.
All tax*. p*ld bafor* Saf*. M trill
...______ _____ _
one el the evtmtog sermouK to young said grantee, hto ahsortate*. success
or* and assigns -hall full to rompleCe
A,... w.,.
.WO ,v.r. aFO ,o
_____
octm^|i.,„,rt~dtrttlK»taoOa*Oo«faaa.ruing worship and vermon. 10:30 j |«s)ple on the Bible characters. In a li’^e of nutd to f>l«l Mission a* ctmaPer mining lnt«*resis.
f?uuciay school, 12 m
jA^^dav school tto- o.rto-.-tra will ti’Uiplaied h> sal«l grant***, hl» oaso- for'6ALE-Ouo'a1mo.t liew beiter. !»»<*»“«“•• «*?»»»»«« «“»A*4 «•
Th. Miu.ke umvaiui at the V of M.
nat* s. sur*’**^sors and assigns within
Mm. A. Hale. 31S Wcat Seveatb 81 : «««>« >»t aad aatll Oct. I.t, a pcaalty
«»- -- -u' iy
i.»* don*’ avay with. As a n sult
Evening evangelistic Msslon. 7.tot.
from tho i:ew Sunday srtoK.l hymn 111.’ name p* rlod. or If the said granti***.
rxrt r-tf
P"
collecUo® wtll b4
his a.sM»elaifrc. vi,rr.*^,,orK ami assigntd a leugtliy !*.*iiiion to the hoard of
Pentecostal ptaver meeting Thurs to»ok. All ar.* inviu .1 Strang* r* may
barged On all Ux«f rMBAlatoff imtegini* of the untveraily. signed by a day evening at 7:20
find the c ^urrt' hkir a hl.w-l laid’n.Jd TirV-a*
nfv7je7re"the
CHEAP—Set surrey
] aid on Oct Ut aad oMU Nor. 1st a
large nwmto r of prominent cittoens. a
JunU»r Endeavor nSturday.«. 2 30.
*
^
Tmt d^v of
uel fhall!
«»<• “ “«»;
«>'* ' ;K*naliy of two pm* c«ot for eoltoetkm
smoWi consumer has tov:t order'd.
Dorcas Aid society meets every see*
" ^ h rf ri.rl.. "M,.ml, rs ..f . he
C-hurr
“*”• t*® SUtO 8U
OCt «-lf
will b« charged.
tburxh
rf ChrM-M.-mlH r. of
,<,,,7, ,b..n ihl. I' -----------------------------------------------------______________ _
onil and fourth Wt^lnesday of each
HOUSE FOR BALE OR RENT—W’c»: j Office. Room 202 State bank bldg.
>OFr.-Katt.Mi arc rc-que»ic<l to kwp lo ^ ordinance all !..■ t old
The
he
C.
W.
B.
M
auxilary
hold
th<
Ir
Dott-t Borrow Trouble.
11.
auxilart
n-.ta.l Oo.oUt twenty.|.lith
Moniinc
W.^berel.} renlfj that the f.m-, ngj of Union street on Eleventh street |
M E HmakeQv Oly Trwrer.
ling. meet,lngn
It Is a bad habit to b<«TO* aaythlns.
ineet,)nir. the
tju^^ flriii
Orst Wednesday
We !nes.la.v in
m each
,.7.^.. 7.,..,
. ..rdlnane.
with all modem Improvement*. Ea ' Dated July 24. IMi.
ilPh- month at 7:no.
qulr** of A. Campeao. 730 South!
July MOel. tl.
lor*^.
‘ Welcome to worship with us arc ere,, of Porer ■ Even.nx , t.„Rel.stle
Union St
oct le-tf i
Id worii-*nit by tho sinu^^Ts. workingmen an.l the poor." topic. "The Tt-rnor of ih*’ luortl. or
heavy, wea
« «»f dyspepsia, billons'
-----I pains and p
Sbou the Wicked U. 1‘un.itbs.d- 8„.
Chas v
.t.^t irm
|
gALE OB RENT-My borne «l* .
TRAVERSE CITY MARKCTB.
j ness. Brigh
Flrat M. E. Church.
unlay night, unlietl jirayer and study
CALMAN'S l.rtartor Bpar Vtmith k
np nodtm conveolencua for sals oi
-----------down and
Rev. Thos, Cox, Par
of the Sunday sch
K-.n with the o.*c.do,.b..,.r...lBmH*rm.rK
| Jl,"*
l^^Tfor lUl. , I
-*"Tbrood over your symptoms, but fly for
Class meeting. 9:30 a,
i m.
children.
relief lo Klectrlc lUtl* rs. Here you
--------------------------------------------- i
Boston fe^ for sale. W.
Morning service, 10:30 a. m.
will find sun* and iK*rmanent forgrtEvang*liesl—!n
the
ahse-ce
o'
the
Sunday school at noon.
Raloe. 501 West Tenth street.
and your
fulnt*tt!i of all
Epworth leagne, 6:15 p. m.
pastor R.*b J \V- Mill* r will ocrui.y
lM>dv will mit lie Inirdened hy a hvu\ of
Evening servlc*'. 7:00 p. m.
,
pulpit
at the hXang*'!ical ehurc.i
debt dlKi'ase At Johnson Drue Co.. F.
FOR SALE—Ilouae and lot at 202 N.
ruing. In the evening tlu*
A. Iiugln*c drug atoreo.
Spruce St., second north of Asbury
Young I’*\>nle's society will hav**
7:30.
-----I
church. B H. Allyn.
sept 2»-:f ^.B Laa
charge of the me**(lng which wll to*
Baptist Church.
b«*ld at Ih** regular pri-aching hour. 7
WOOD FOR SALE—It is lime
Lime to put gSp*:**^*
W. T. W*x)dhouae. Pastor.
o clock.
and
1 can,Uto,p.r;oa
In
your
wtnier’a
wood
M*jrnlng. 10:30.
CEDAR
supply you at tbe followtog prices:
Sunday school. 12:00.
It Alls the arteries with rich. r*>.l
No. I block woo at I2JI5 per cord;
Baraca Bible class. 13:00.
blood. Makea new fle.sh and healthy
B. Y. P. U .C:30.
No. 2 hlockwood at 12 per cord. Dry
special 3 the Evening Record,
Evening. 7
m«*n and wi>ni.’n. Thai s what Holli.beech and maple mill wood at $2 per
r.’dar. Mich.. t>*t. 2*« — A party eor.
Junior Union. Saturday at 2:30.
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea w ill do. 3:.
load. James C. Ilopklna. CKttent
■ iMinu ot U.in B*k* r and wife. Fre.l
Prayer meeting on Thursday even
Tea
or
Tablets.
Johnson
Drrg
j
71L__________ aepl 2C-l«o
MeUail. Sr. a-d Mr^
Lintoley. Ing at 7:50.
%a axTss or toxt
All are cordially Invited to the ser i Co.
Mrx. Jane ’ Ko' M au a-d Masicr.*. Buu
FOR SALE—House and lot, bam ofijwM
am! I-r. d Mrrall starte.l v*-s!erdav for
-----or i>*«tr*f4iba «Mbm».
lot, 443 West EUbt atraeL Price
Smith Ihta .iruan in camo for two
Evangeltoal Church.
!
On** *.r tin* lonulTh-s for the want.^n
$1,404. one-lblrd down, balance lo
C:or. Ninth and Wadsworth iire«»a ! deKtru.iion ..f tdnl** is paid In the fre
iUit purchaser. Inquire Uh East
Rev. R, N. Holsaple. Pastor.
1 qu**m t.*rriti:e vlKiT.;th*ns hr ii***cc1
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
10:00 a. jn„ morning c’iasa moelto*. i |K*st« whh ti itovour the rartuUri erop^ enterB into the make up of the
Cheboygan. Mich.
aept 94S
10:80 a m.. morning worahipw m j in the hrld TItey .iiai the i»e*»pU* not liuiiU-r w.- supply our nciKhlxjrs
L*n la»t Stuiirdav
o A
VI
onlv of this .nbuuttw. but of all lb** Oth
FOR
SALE OR RENT—A gt
A d wa.* a rarct'fs
and friends We don't try lo
12^^^Sunday schtwl.^ ‘
room bouse. Inquire Dr. *m>tl«tt., ^
v„,
Junior Y. P. A
tofiie^ made 125,
iiilIK'Uiix
Many
work
*>fT
"8eix)Dd9"
for
first. m.. Senior Y. P. A
car'-le.'* le Leland
f.o- the
_
_________■*
«•
'•> •
oft
'vening go* pel a* rrlee.
stock, and that a the n*nFOR 8ALE—41 M* u Hansati'i lU i »>l »■»» from ilirlr r-<l^ii-*^ P«fChorus choir meets for rehearsal •f til.- *.'.'in<e niiliunlw. hlnl» end Uvl;*>i, aoti we hold our trade year in
bill
ih.-ve
tows
have
no
effeil
*>ii
the
■4d;<ose«cr*loU(raattaC.o* l(t.|t*ni. w|m> »re ..ou «id t« iljKf »
Thursday at ItOO p. m. In Ithe church ,
Midweek prayer meeting Thuraday rto****-** NT whi»*ti they are r»*;illy and year opt. 1{ your name
*tr*«. 4 la OriOD * Wtaai*’* *M. ' “O' '■ <>•'*‘'1' "f " "s*^ "•=»
*™
ii!*-;uii .i:kI mth- on the ina>*rity of baa never appeared in our order
evening.
•Bd t k>(» on W**t rtoM. iti«« ;
»»«■ .... .
’®
All of all classes welcomi
ttu* |M..ip'** Th'»sr who have the m-w*.
W1U b* **U on **o 8*»»*»U o. . »>- “'"-I- TUe .
«ouM u,.«
fHi.gl.-d d-<tni*'tiv.. gtltl^ wniit to ij-«* lxx)k we’d like to see it there
Friends Church.
thetii .111.1 they win tiiul living lnrm t<. before the day is over. Willyoa
«cbui«*
for
oUmt tnrmj. O*o
••
"'":r
^
luwed to make It * u-sr tl»t (bej **xComer t>sk and Fifth str*
,an«l in t«K> many cases they m.iy
caU or ’phone?
E^’gar L. Requa, pastor.
.—z!___________________|-,X
.. ,-r ..-1 .1-4 *on»
huimiu marks for ibeir shot.-New
Ncv^ Cure for Cancer
.Meeting for worship. I0:3t
FOR SALE CHEAR-Ob* diainc UbU i *b.t lll^nllr. TU. PullmBB rKidBBUrk-ab* niwyuae.
urfai’c rancvTs are now J.rv>wn
curalre hv P.ncMen'h
amt *ld*bawd. oo* rafrlcmor. r* | ton lift tw <-oim>lBliMd tbat thcr
..n-. Arnlc
^
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Jar WaUc-:^ of D
TolrtBf
book
caa*.
tfera*
dlalac
'
erni^l
l««
than
tbolr port«» n«4r«d
V.7lc‘r?E..Ip.m.
••! had a ctver^r umv'U^
rl«*. i;rowii kv Mi.r Alice IU..\:;rri o: ;
Trcjy, waicaiitJxJill:::Ion .it «!ie Hoti-; j
Northern ct Pc-mlaCv. V—«• ,l»iauto i ti j
which tto*ie toT-Ic.H irrvik haw toi ii |
‘ cxp iMHl 10 ad ib‘* cJiiuaiic conttiikm*: 1
. and im farllcutnr care helm: clveii.
j
I>eremlH r h,
Jo cyh \V Kl. 1 j
t'rtim and
Ilolle
»ei*
j
rUHl In lUy Cuy. After living unhap
pUy togelbcr for two years, be #ecunxi
a decree on the ground of desertion.
i^Per more than ihriH* y«*ars of separ
ation they met accidentally Tt»ceDtly.
the tdd Kpark of lov.* rihlndlml. an
other ouirtshlp folhiaeti. ami no» they
arc again happily married,
The proiamed m w nd!e- rluk a
.
. 1*; ih..^io.-.*r
id t..- Kent rji:nt
MAyflower club.
Oor. WAAblngton and Park ttrMta
Her. L, a Blaacll Paator.
Morning aehrice. 10:J0 a. m.
Bible Acbool At soon. .
ChrUtiAS Endearor. €;50 p m.
E^enlag Aemc«tT:80p.in.
W. M. 8, drat WadnAAday In the
month
IT OdMtt fo WOhm HELOT
owiOM. AAirm; UAc»‘ Advtoory
iOUr^^cU. 8brUoo*.fU>.U«
CTtB^lilk WTT^ ^
, ewboakna. «
“WANTED.
irtwBrrcr tke afters fimiij of ^kmiiiA’t'biUnc arid veakeolse pals*.
Uiiot ooljr coiDfeU ih* pMw to an*, but it loVon i^uad ditveaoai
tbo <auM o( tbo paint, which pr«*e«s them frwD comiog lack.
It makea you well Tiytt
Sold oeoiywhero ti $1.00 bottles.
wini Of A Ltm
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THE BEST MILLING
SOUTH SIDE lUMBBl 68.
i:*®
I..r cuu ..e M-r,..
I>rug Co.. F. H. Meads. C. A Bugbec
drug slort'X,
Teachers' 'meeting, 7 p.
mce-tog. 7.-0 p. m.. Thun.
LOUISE PRINCE BUCK.
Quaker chuttrh
Graduate of the Conservatory of Drury
gregaticnal.
CoHepe. SprIngSeW. Mo.
Rev. Demas CpchUn. pas
PIANO. HARMONY AND THEORY
Individual ettention and study ghren • Oj'r ebt^h Is a home for worship
eech pupil, with the single purpoee of ] and service. If yoi have no church
and wvrt .and wotakfp with ^ A !|
wele^e to ail. Ictroduce your friendv i
dim thS ttrangefa. ITa strxhEer. wait *
DOfTWIUT! MITHOW!
Get Our New Gas
Pro post ion
TMVESSE CITY GAS milT*
chain, ana chair, thra* roekiac j la f«* «nd i
chain *Bd oth«r *rtl«la* of (ual : »•» «"• oot
tw*. laqgln at »n Soatb Ualoa ailMnieM.* to »««... Urtr «n>!^
ataaaL
aa« »df :
"*o <*»ritr
' eoortfsy of |
i A c«tala ktod of pride
.! rapidir from , Americai
STRAYED OR BTOLEN—Engflsb set-. Weekly.
ter pup 7 BMPtba old. white body. CALMANf Interior Spar Vartiiab la^
altobtlT ticked: black .pot on back 9teet durable for all Interior weric
over hips, buck oo head and car#.
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W. ttsbU atveeL___
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MOKtY TO LOAN-No tax_^i^
TRY A RKCORO WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
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^^mc WENitfo mwcom. mA
©liEmuiiiEiwt^
Mellm.Eiai
thtxaaM
To
Unawaro.
-Tb^ Maater b <
r\'.
hiMta:. :
alL OBd MUiBc bit OBdObe
I be tkm^t of ter tkdr
It la the dm lime tbe Ib>
i orw a ytar.
bfi
AadM^caaten vbatboMetirbom«;^id kaa
: He mar dmo- arhereto lo majr/* ’ *-------- -*‘—
Tketi atralflit I
to taiUac.
To make my boiBe iMbo Bdit ;
•veM aad iPOliaM BBd sbtbU
ABd decked tt wfUi Mombb I
bm rigkt ia the Biidat of my dailea,
A tromaa aime to my door:
tbe bad come'to tell me bar aorroar,
: Aad my eomfon aad aid to Implore.
A»d I aaM. **1 casBot Hatea.
Nor help yon aar today:
M bare greater tbtaga V> attead to."
^ to tbe pleader toraed amay.
Bet eooa tbe^ caiM aootberA crippb ibta mad gray—
ABdmdd: "O bt am atop add real
AarbUe fa ytmr borne. I pray^ paid: *n am grtered aad aorry.
Bet I caaaot keep yoa today;
1 look for a great aad aobb goeat;
Bo troabte me aot I aav."
cmr. ittcHWAit;^TOwoAT-.ycn»it fi, f«5..
eC -<tee Iwih •otiury lAw te mft oU tomato cm on
of all tkc <
or tbe eaaaaai aad Borel aigbu U tbe
ararm glow la tbe hmaru eaoaad by
tbe nalooked for tboagbtralaeea aad
eoBtiaaed kladaeaa. Tbe weak ami be
a red letter day la tbe two tSrea.
AH caaaot glre of tbetr time, an do
Boc bare apace la tbeir boiaee. bet ao
OBe te eo aftaaied ebat tbe caaaot tad
aome mile bladaoaa to do. aoaae word
of cheer to paaa aloag to otbeia. There
b ao old Term wbicb demrlbem tbe
Idaal voama. WodU that we might all
claim tt aa our owa! It U tbb:
"Are nr: gaiag lo tbe leetare tbi*
•realagr’ aaM the 4ocU>r to bU wife.
-Tt la taebr fflaatrated and rw wOi
bajoy It. t caaY get off mjaelf. but
you could get a frtead to go with you."
"If 1 am aot too tired after tba Bod.
maat’ reccpCta.* rapBed kla wife. Bet
ibe was toe tired and decided at dmBer time not to go. The UckeU went
Into tbe waste baakei.
Tbe tired ecamstreas left the doc
tor's boose that olgkt wtU a wearied ooa* who need to all beside him. bei
■tep. 8be had worked bard all day. were now one dend aad tbe others llv
bat woaM aot have minded that bad Ing far away.
there been aaything ptaaaat to look
Within a few rods of the ebnreh wa*
forward too tn tbe evening. A lonely
garret room In which wa* a rdle of a students' lodging house. In an upper
■Igbt lewtof waa her only goal Or room t^al same Sunday morning sat
her way the pasped tbe brightly Hght- two studenlg playing card*,
ed hall where people were pouring fn church bell* rang an unenty look catov*
to the eoebasted land of travel to over tbe face of one.
-I *u!»po*e mother would rath
which ttc mode-n IHnotraled lecture
BTUeb mornt bare uodotxe. or de- ^bo lU hearero. "If I could spare have me go to chnrch than do thh
mplae.
ibe money, bow it would freshen me he said to hi* chum, "but there's i
For naaghi that »cU ooe heart at np!-ohe aigbed.
room for a* In the chapel, and I doni
eame.
Jo*l then the lecture ticket* with Uke sitting in the gallery of the SoulL
Aad giveib happloeth. or peace.
the other cootenU of the docior a Church; so if* really easier to stay at
Is low<«tecfaed la her eyea,"
waste basket were kindling the library home."
Atd tbe day aronr oo aalflly.
It so chanced that be bad dined a
Are.
Aad my laak am* nearty dooe.
the home of the elderly man tho ver
Aad a nrayer ma» forever alibln my "The memory of a ktndiy word
Umg. tag gone by.
• John, be sure to exercise the horse t night before, but he had never though*
erery day." mid the master a* with hi* j of asking the joung man to «ii with
That the Master to me might come The fragraace of a tbdlag flower
Seat loTlagly.
family be entered the railway station | him In church. Vet to the father
1 thought I would mprtag to meet him
Tbe gleamlag of a tuddea unlle
bound for a week** holiday trip So
And treat him with utmort care.
Or »ttdden tear.
John, the coachman, every day drove
When a little child mtood by me.
Tbe wanner preeaure of the haad.
Prince aad Kittle, the two hlgh-rplrltWith a face s« rweet and fair—
Tbe
tone
of
cheer.
Th» Frldsy Morning Oub was dls
ed horses, np and down the p*rlt.
Sweet, ir t with mark* of teardrop*-1 cannot ept
little at the time and cu-shlng the beaut Ici of the archlleci
And hi* clotho* were tattered and j The ho*b that
Bel 1 bare bmu^r
utT si ih© World s fair A great scr*i
ible It took
old;
j Tbe note that only bears a verse
book of plctnrcs cut from illQstrmte<l
A ftager wa* bruited and bleeding.
FVom Ood'a oim Wbrd, Less than a stone’s tb*viw from magsrlnc* was passed around, and
And hi* little bare feet were cold.
Such Itor things we hardly count
Voce's aad Kittie s sUble wa* a tene- after (bat scores of beautiful photo
And I said; "I am motry for you;
mem anev where behind a «m*ll graphs.
You are aon-lj in need of care.
The giver* deeming they have shown paned window the pale, thin face of s
"Whsi sn cndlot** loi of pbatograph
But 1 cannot *iop to glre It :
Scant sympathy;
UtUf boy looked wUlfuUy out. Day In you have. Amy!" said on© a% her host
Yon must hasten otbenrbere."
But
when
the
heart
is
overwrought—
and
day out the poor little fellow sat css rirou- out anotber thick pile of
And at the word* a shadow
Oh. who can tell
there, for e%cr alace the wheel at ibe them from a great cheat of drawors.
Swept oVr his bluf^Yeined brow.
The power of *nch liny ihlng.H
"Yo«. there are more than a thouwire facton- had caught his foot he
•^m« one will feed and clothe ro
To make It weir
had been a cripple. The close air of sand In those drawers." she replied
—Elected.
the ill-kei>t rooms was fast draining "but they are banlly over npenfMt from
Bat 1 am bn*y now."
his little life away. His eyes shone as one year's end to another •
At last the day was ended.
Ten Inveatmem* for Unemployed Cap- he watebe,! Prince and KPtlo pranclnp
And my toll was over and done;
lUI.
A half mil© away a lonely, uvr
past his window.
My bouse wa* *wepi and garnUbed
"How
these
magatlne*
lltlor
the
"Oh! If I could but go to ride In ih-* invalid aat In hla wretcnetl c
And I watched tn the dusk alone
I doomed never lo leave that llltle rhom
Uble!" said a busy housekeeper one park!" sighed the little boy.
I waited tin night had deepened.
Could Prince and Kittle have heanP until on© day he should Im carried out
Mondsy morning a* she cleared up the
And the Master had not come.
sitting room. "I rosily do not have the llltle allrr In which tho leuement for once and all. The glow of pleasun
"He has entered tome other door.*
Ml to turn into which had rented for a mommi on hi
time to do roort* than glance Into one j For t’
cried.
sharp cm from John’*; drawn face when h- oi>- n<«<l the niu^•Century' befoT a^'othcr comof. and faced,
"And gladdened some other home
tratod paper Just brought him by ih^:
the old ones go up Into the garret whip sent them on ihelr way.
Then the Master stood licfore me.
postman had fade,! away. The plr
closet, which Is already more than full.
VI.
And HI* face was grave and fair:
It wras tho morning after Christmas, tures were coarseJy prinie<i and an of
>mir|and If* the same way with the 'Coc-Three time* today I came
fence
lo ih© purely artistic taale of a
Igregatlocallst'
and
'Public
Opinion.*
la
a
lazurknnly
furabhed
aursenr
a
door.
mtle child sat on a rug surrounded by man who. before jwverty and lllncs*
Aad craved your pHy and rare.
I "Oh. papa." sa'd a home mlsslon- such a owantlty of gay and elaborate had darkened hi* Hfie. had hr hts proThree time* you sent me onward.
ian s daughter In their Ure little fron toys that she was perfectly bewil fcsslon contiutially trained hk ry«* aiul
IJnhrlped and uncomforted;
And the blessing you might have had tier home. ‘Tve read these old maga- dered. Doll*, blocks, picture tx>oks. taste to a keen appr,>ciation of the
j tinea through and through. What toy oar* and anlmaU laj* a-^umi in Wmlful But iKjveriy an.l fnendle^ne*n rut off all chance of an cniovment
And your chance lo serve bad flctl. ' wouldn't I glve for a fresh 'Centur.' endless profusion.
"Shore, shell keep a waking up all which would have cheer.'d many a
j to read for this long, dull winter even
O l^rd. dear Ix>rd. forgive me:
night after getting so excited!" cried weary hour of his lonely life.
ing!'
How could 1 know It was !h»*e?
JuNi then Amy was pntring away h, *'
The
mlsslonar>smiled
sadly.
"Hard
the
nurwe.
"and
the
closet
Is
so
full
My verj m>u1 was shamed and bowel
j times and cut-dowrn salarle* leave now with her old toys that I'll have lo photographs, and It wa-*> all she could
In the depths of humility:
do to push the drawer back into ds
And he said: *Thy aln Is pardoned. I ama^l surplus for four dofUr subscrlp- clear them out up garret."
place, if was so full “ThtTf' g,Kjd! tloDs. my daughter."
But the blessing Is lost to thee;
0%or a wa«tatub In a ml.serablv fui- byc for a year at b'ast.' sang j^he s?
Ju*t then the garm shelves In that
For. falling to comfort the lean of
; Eastern home groaned with the weight nished cells** room bent a thin Irish idle hurried off to get leady for th>mine.
of a fresh pile of papers and maga- woman. On a ^a’^ rot In the comer Friday Afternoon club—FYom ".\n
You 1.n\e falhMl to ct.mfort tm-.*'
wc»e two little children who had been Anti-Worry Ri'clpc and Other Stories."
smuslug thcmselvcK with thrt*e spools published by the American Tract So
i One morning In the early spring a on a Btrlng. but w ho were now weary
' "Have you had a klndm-sh shownT I widow bent over an open trunk with of that and were fretful and cross Tht*
Concerning Quinces.
j tear* lo her eye*. "Dear Robert!" she poor mother had to keep leaving her
Pass It on
On»‘ of Home Cheer s gootl friends
sighed as she lifted out and shook the work to pifcdfy them.
’ Twas not given for lliw* alone—
"Mammy. I want a cart Ilk© what I dropp«nl In rceemly. bearing gift*, as
I garment* one by one. "Four year* It
Pass U on.
Is her wont In all the j-ears that have
• he wore thrSe clothes. I can- saw In the store window.
I.^t h travel down the years
not bear to look at them and they will Jack. "And me want* a dollle." eeiMie.i come and gone since the onntry was
I^et It wipe another's tears.
new. and neighborly deeds Mood for
Till In heaven the de«>d spix'ar* — J be dctlroyed br moths If I do not." small >!nrv
genuine
Kindness and often self-t^criJust
then, as the nnr»e In the other
The tear* streaming down .her fart'
Pa.^s n ov ••
' showed tho freshly opened wound as house wa* canning a box f*dl of toys flee, the gootl frl<*"d has never come
she laid away for another year the up garret. It so happened that a Un empty handed This time It took tin
cart and a bright wt>rsted doll fell out form of a dozen fragrant quinces, half
contents of the trunk.
of her winter's store. W*ten ques
on the stairs.
t
Honed as to her methods of putting
Around the comer In the same
ni.
"How lonely U 1* b-re*" s*ghed a them up. she said, with a chef-ry laugh.
young man was sIko looking
••Well, bometlmcs I ca" them with
A friend of Hume Chtw. who ha.«. ome clothi**.
farmer's daughter as she U'anctl over
oneo brought the editor helpfu»
the front gate and looked up and down sweet ajedes—when 1 am fortunali
"No. It's no use.' be said to bln
thoughU and beamlfol poem* to W -Tht'se art' so worn and
the country ro*d. unheeding the glor enough to git any. This year I liavr
. passed along to rt'ador* of this depart aoj patched that I cannot with any ious view or Kin and dale which a not stH-o a sweet apple In the market
tnrnt. dropped In ihb wit'k w ith a 111- self rcspi'ct appear in them aay loagcr. brautlfti] stmaet wa* trtnaflgurtng be Then again. I mi» them up with pears
' the story. If such It might W t-alled.. \ must lOmply give up going out afie- fore her eye*. *t>nly one wagon bas or make them into quince honey. Tills
Mhich I* given in another column. li'^| I come homo from the shop aBd*y)n passed this whok' Uvclong d*.'*. Hov time, however. I am going to make pre
tllle, "T«‘n Invc'-tmcuts for Vuem- Sundays, too. until 1 can pay that debt stupid it Is In this big. quiet farmhouse serves. using the parings with apples
plojt'd Capital." scarcely give* a hint and huy more. It will take months, since Nellie and Jane m*r>*led and to make some deliciously flavored
Jelly. Th© seeds I shall put int
a* to Its content*. T"ere b a mes-jbut it canV be helped."
went away'"
small boitle of alcohol, and after they
aage In the article for every Home, Ai that moment a moth, unseen by
Ch«H'r reader. *in^ If t'ach would Uke;th» wlth.w in her brushing, was tnakI>own In the *lata» Of a neighboring turn to the consistency of mucilage
bui onc-teuth of Us i-uggestlon* to, Ing fresh Inruad* into a fine coat.
cUr. on the curbrtone of a narrow. shall use a little ere-r dtv. diluted
lu-art. the result would b*-lug gladne** ’
IH.
rhich thundered with water, to kenq. mv hands f
crowded i
chapping. It is one bf ihc bc»t lotions
lo hundmd*. and rren thousands of| -More flower* aU^U!" cried a young
for Ibal purpose I ever knew, and Ike
homi** Thoughts sometime* set m to j girl a* the florist's* wigoo stopped for With a baby In her arm* trying
go in wavi** frt>m one to another, and | lb© fifth time before the hourc. "How breath of fresh air. The thermometer odor Is as good aa tbe effect on the
wbat uue |>crsou is thinking of. an-'beautiful my tea will be!"
| wax B» defrec* In the shade ard tt akin."
"How do you make the preserves^'
other Is often doing. The same day
And indeed the profusion of flower*! was a question whrthcr the pent-np.
the article wst* brought In, a Wutiful' added much to the beauty of her com-|tiol*y «t!^ was more refreshing than said Home Ch©e-s edlto-. w^'O ha i
thing came to the noucc cf Homt i ing«oul receiulon—flowers everywhere. I tie clo« tenement room inside. The tasu'd them many time* at her aelgb
Cheer's c'dlior. so dlrectl.v in line that | roses, caroatlon* and vtelets. But in j baby-* flee *ra* white and wan. but bor'i table, and knows they are unthen* si'omed a mvsteriem* bond be-j the evening the young girl and her not a breath of alt seemed »t I ©ring to cxcellofl
"1 viU cot them into elghtbs. and
tween them
Traverse City lady parenu went out to dinner and the pul new life Into H or Ha mother,
who I* given to euletly doinc the i bcaiitifut sccne'was deserted
| At that very boor a brisk evening put them Into a kettle, pouring over
thinga other iM-ople plan to do but aelWhat a pity!" said the parlor matei br«ete waa aprlnging up on tbe airy them Just enough water to come about
dom accomplish, ha* succeaafnlly car- as she drew down the shades, "that no hilliop where By tbe quid fhrmbocae to the top of lh« fniit. » jrlTl hare
rted oot a scheme for givUig ehaBfe body sboold be eojoylng these lovdy U wafted tbe scent of the honeysuckle measured out an equal weight of sug
aad pteasnre to a couple of acqualal- llowem. as fnah a* fre»h can be!"
vine Into the window of the empty bed ar and fruH. aad pot a foorth of this
on the quincek. covering them and
aace* who live just within the city
• • • • •
room where KeIHe and Jane
p^kclng them on the back of the stove
limits. *o that theit other friend*
Two block* awwy. In a hospital, wanl *U*cp.
where they wUl cook slowlr ©nUl perhave never realized that the neml-ln- after ward was filled with tired sufferVIII
valid Is loo far from the «»ief of the er* toaslag on tbetr aarraw cot*. How
In tbe pleasant con>enatorr of a fectl.v tender. If all the sugar is used
fntit will be hard and
town to be able to vretnreYhat far.'bate tbe white walk looked! How pteuy subnrhaa borne. Jamc*. the gar at this time
^e called hi ibelr home tbeibther day I tiresome it waa to He for davs In the dener. stood before bl* mUtre*© with tough, bat if only a fourth is used. It
sritfa a carrUge. and before they real-1 name apot neeiag always tbe same mo a basket full of rllpplngi from ger- will be aa tender as a well-cooked
lted wbat was hapnewlag. she bad I aotoaous aad aooessarily plain sur- anlnms and brifcbi foliage xdacu.
peach.
"The next morning 1 will skrim the
taken them, bag aad banage. In ber roundtegs. A white-capped anrwe eame . "We hash almadr potted more than
fmli oot aad put it on a platter, thea
earrtace to herTwartHul borne, where I to wearlhff a bright red carnation
the thetas am bold.” said she.
they basB tan CBtertatad all tbe a bottoaboW of fwr eras* JHow lb© von car. tbrww nWar 'bere In tba bas- turn tbe teat of tba aagar into the
week Mke a ktog and tdeea. They have am of fb© ptflrtSIs brfgbttafl at tbalkrt."
lalceaad WllWap. Then I wDI
bMMi kakeli doha town abd To various bit of Ibtaljr ahearlac coter!
\
,
f.
put the ttaUBsBiiyiBr lMfl kfiAf'Uw';
potoU of laierew. friends have bora
heated throjgk. it wUl be ready lo can.
maUiai An old ^
EDITOR'S EAST CHMR *©
Omt un M^ttt
n>u'aro
a
tlkr:
15o0% W
tk» »int ©«!>.
' bake i> «KUtr • hot a»*« Tb*» wUl a>d M»e«d ilamu ttat MV HM to
tht wimiow tm or kor dvk ttttle car .IWrf.-i .
Mb<c^ wIB.- nid U>« editor. • bo j UM for a r«*r. or as loos u >00 «abi tdoatb. Tho ca»* U raaalljr oM tapor"It fa dend," she amHL "Tbe cold «BjoT* bStiBcback la b«r eaajr chair | lo heap tbom. Tbejr are vary hart, hot laat aaoa«b to call te a “ptoat docaad Wtaic other pcopla cook alee softaa tba laacar they ara kapt.
lor.- ao tha aatetaar bactet to treat
Bd Ibe bMi^ have kilted R. H
ban miae tbe IwBbt iwd Bnwma! ABd thtedt tm bar-capacteHy wfcan they I Oat Wafera-Oat »afcn are moehitba »«laBt. aad tba piactka U to all
tall brerifcir It Is doM. so tba- she may llkad »lth a etaas ot milt by chUdrato i probabtuty aat aallka that of aona of
At that Ydry time Jaam* wax bnry. paas ft aknt tc other Hciac Cheer MU ooa-hall ot a cu.n ct rdlaJ oata.' oir boaseiold phyalcUat. wbb apply a
^am the eonthnt* of the basket la a cor reader*.fbatr 'a cap « door, a leaapaaatbl of jr^ady that toeraaaaa tha matody.
------------------, t«ar aad a llula aaH. Work tato the Hartoc already daatroyad the aotrlacr of tbe
Caal OH aa a Oaaotcr.
mistore srlth the tipa of the dnsars tire orsans of the plant, the -itoBaeb’'
In a beaatffUl ck^ of a eon««e
The Nesr Idea Womb's MaaBtlaeja tablespooafal aad a Itelf of butter. Is r>r«ed with food by applyte* water,
town aat aa elderly
tires tt* fonovtec satsaatteos which aad add raoack hot water to hold «h • or with madlclBa In the nhapa 01
a long aad otberwtee empty pew; HI* tome )a*t at the Itire whan arrry one anicttels tcgclhcr.
tctethcr. Lny 00 n flouted ’ enano. e- mine patent "ptoat tood.'
tbooght* were leea of Uc oermoi
Is te the toMat of tba toll deantec. nnd board nad pal aad roll o*ii as thin a» Now this nemedr U ncarlr akto lo
tbe flae mnale than of tbe three UU will bo weleawad hr btuy hoasekeep- possible. Cm into obloag strips with what is a good ooe when the aBltal di
a thin knir©. and Uk© to a delicate gestion t* deranged—give It aoYaorr
Sob© bousekeep©r* ar© Ignorant of
food untirit react*. We in»»st t^ If
ofjhre.
>© fact ihst coal oil—k
j tbe roots of tbe plant have b©«b inA Hint to Conrwst
me of fb^ most osefol of artlcta. aad
jjured from anv of the abov© tUimed
caa be adbd in a great variciy of wars.
Now that the long venlcgs bavo j causes. let the soil in which U It po»Thcy apprecute it* light-giving proTv ’ come, and tho hurry and ni»h of sum ted become m'arly dry ; then mnovo
erUe* bot U never teems to occur lojmer. with H* guest* and entertain-) the pUnt from the jjol. uke lb© ball
them that H has more uses than oae. na©au is over, it it time to think of | of soli hi which the roots bar© been
For bousccleaning purpose* ii is Inral some of our acgleeted duties The fol j enveloped, and crush it betwesB tho
ual-le.
lowing from "The People" I* very. hand* Just enough to allow alt tbv
I bare known^women—Jutoily famotrt tlmel} In this con.-ectk>n.
’ hard outer c-d*t cf ih© bajl of ©artb
among tbeir acqcalnunce* for their
If I had my time to come over again | to be shaken off: and then twpbt H
sujK-rtcr housekeeping attainments- j I would cither answer or destroy every ' rather dry soil, using a new flower poi.
to wear the flae ^arniah off tac *ooJ hq^ier I received on the day of It* ar-] or the old one thoroughly waabed. so
work in tbeir house* by having U | rival. It is tbe leiiers yoa ought to • that the moltlure can freely evaporaio
scrubfcoU wl'b coap and mater, aad am-‘ aaswc- that get neglocied You don*, j thmagh the pore*. Be careful aot to
nsonU—end with a b^u^b. No varnl»h. answer tb*-m at once l>^a«se yon : overfeed the sick plant: let the pot b©
nor oil flntab can sund
ircui-imak© up your mind to do Jull Jusilc* ] only large enough to admit .of not
meni. True, the din wdi have van-^o the snbtert and the mrlter You | more than an inch of soil h!©tw©©t %v,
Isbed. and the glo** as me 1
a 111 reply to your old friend In a long, pot and the ballof root*.
Afterrepot
In cleaning woodwork thero U noth- chatty IcUer As s rule the leuer^ , tinggive it mater enough toaetlle tbo
Ing hO good to uve as a couple of Ubk^ you file or papvrwelgbt for another soli and do not apply any mbre until
spoonfuls of coal oil lo a pail of warm day never get answered at sll. The M tbe pUnt has begun lo grow, tinie*©
water, nerd with a soft cloth, prefer-! ters oC no importanre that can be an- ihe atmosphere is so dry that the'
tbly a piece of discarded underwear. I *wered * Yr8" or "No" on a |»*tai moUtnrt' has entin'I.v evaporated from
No scrubbing I5 nect-ssary. slihough a ' card recelv,* prompt attention. I feel
llnje loap
on thr cloth for
pangs of rrgrrt. noi to say shame.! must be given, or the patient may
perially dinv .borijons nf the wood- mhen I contemplate a e«Tialn pile of: from the opposite cau«‘. atarratlon.
work mav be advisable The <'a*.r with letter* labrb-d To answer."
I Ho who will put bis palm*, which
which r.:e work is acomplisbed is as------------------------------------------- j se.-ted for decoration during the wlntonishlng. and the result gratifying: j
Cars of Palma and Fern*.
j tor. Into tbe open air during the aumthe palul which had looked so dull | Palms
Pa\m% and fern* have deservedly j
In some »-hady sheltered place.
aatl dlngv Ufere is 1 o-v bright and t come to Ik» very popular ornaments I ^ ,n Keep them for many year* siron,;
shining, and v.itL a mi imnm of effort, for the houM* during the winterhealthy. Several specie* endort*
An oilei ».trdw(y>t kiicht-n flo..r, I monihs. M.n.v
homover.
i ,o ik. pUnuM te thr icrdcn. bm te nWhich has grown llg’„i in hue through 1think thst thev hs\e done lliel“jp„
ptentloi; Ihrm InK
inoch clesolng. will look a hundred! duty by them when they have pur } u u absolutely necessarr to take great
l»er c'lU iH-tter If a lU'le coal oil N! chas.'d a hand*.>me Jardiniere and put care of Ihi- roots, no Injury must b •
usih! In the wster with which It Is the pot In It. H I* then placedIn
,K)lnt*. and ver>* car,'wash.d. juM-niing
to htxe a soothing eorncr and wati redwheiy^eV the busy . f^,nv ,hey have to l^e dug t>«tt
Cffecf ...Mt, V hst bcfo:e had been a > hcnscwlfe !:«pi>ens to think of H A
The k-avi-s of the palms are lo be
woi-n and Irritated ap-H-aranc«*. Ti;e . iK'anilful growing plant Is. a thing to kept clean, free from dust and Inserts,
kitchen stove also may be much Ira-,
proud «.f. Imt there Is po more nn- ,nd
re«,inmend wetting them
provi-d by wiping It wHh a cloth wet j «atlsfaciory thing than a ragged-1 goap,imp* with a sp<mge.
with coal oil. But the baibrtK,m Ik the ^ leaved, unkempt-hioklng palm. Th* j should large pots lie used for
place w here It may be uh.-,1 to advan-* following directions for their care are' ^niair B rns and plants ras.v lx* gn»wn
tage after having thoroughly t leaniHl i given by one of tho larges? i>alm and with t eni at the Kame llm*'. as lhi«
Ihe bathtub, bowl, metal and marble 1 fern houses In the conntr>.
’
^,n
tn the least diMurb the gniwi:t
flitincs and til.- work wllh soap anji Wo pn-.sume that now. as palranj^f jj,,. p^,m. but will pnalnce a spIcisaiKdlo. or commorf washing soda, by | have Immui pn.v. d to be th,« mt»«t use-j
of mlngbMl palms and fern-,
going ov«T all with a little coal oil. |ful nnd tlurabb* i>aiinr plants, and as
drear) our home* would Ixjw-hlrh adds a finishing touch by Its | they can bo purcha-^ed fniPi uk at a without the nw.- t pn-sv-nre of grwn
rlennsfng and brightening qualities. | low price, they will U-come still mom
WIm t,- plants shed thei.*
Everuhlng w ill .shine like now and ro-i the favorite of ,)ur imrUircand sma!l i right influenr,- iiihui Ihelr sumnindflec! erriHt u,M,n
t!.. coiiscieii'lou' »»oiim. ganlet.w To c-ltivatepxlmr ing*. »l,ey
to glw- a"iH-n.'dlctlou
wokrr
'well, it Is n,c*-ssaiy i„ plant them Into ,,f ,K^re." for they bognlle many .1
For cb-anmg winJow; then- is noth flower .res wMrh are de,-i. . no.igh to veai> lumr and wMithe many^a foe*Ing to ic compared w i-h It Thi glasu allow tiu- r.M.t:, to go frei l.v
into Kh <t anxious life,
dries very quickly without extra han! ^ the
uoi: ihl.s will be recom.»w.nhe,l
bv-Hnpht g.-mK of Earth In whichp
rubbing, an.l take* on a brilliancy | the
Ix-itcr and more rapid growth
of|chanre we see
which is the r. -ulT of Its p.-cullat prop ; the
plant*.
|
What F>!eu wa.s, what Paradise may ;
cnle.s. and can b,- oI)rained by th, use
The |a»ts need a good drainage, and
he."
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of ne subvfitt,;,- For tbi.s al.nie coal the .xr-on taking care of palms muM
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oil Is Invaluable 1» l* umM in the ure his Judgment |n watering, as the
A VatuabJt Racipe.
same way as f«rr cleaning w<K>dwork— depre-e of temperature, mode of hea»lere-la a recipe thSt shcxild tx. eu‘
sliout two iablesiKx.nful> to a pail of ' Ing. and proximity of plants 10 rsdl
wnd paKt«-,l In the corner of Ui *
water
.ators. reglMers. etc., makeH It difficult
■kitchen mlm;r. where It can lx- m.hui,
ir ctml ull wi re exiH-iiMvc and dim to give anv definite direrth
‘ for l» win save many dollars* worth ot
cult to procure. t,i
If 1’ eanie to us
r followed I*, at! clreumstance
watering d«qK*ml»> ^
strength. Shave five cakes of
Did,-,! by flaming VI.iv.-r:is. tnetus as to
The necensity ofr watering
It* cleansing pnqM-ri 1,**. like so msin largely uikui bo, long the plant will
a plant
of the ablK to houHektM pmg on He , re’sin niotMur, . we hay.
i‘'^itt'fahtly until the soap Ik dissolved.
market, and staring at one from iverv ; sh.»ubl uevt- tx* o we» that the
h'-n add iwo tabU-spnonfiils piwdeml
sever so dry
bUlboard and deiianniem More conn■ 'will •
H.rax. and a scant lea'-upful kerosen
ter. It would probably be more free’,, nxits shrink.
UFCI and bettej- apprr-clated. br-caus**, Never sitow water to Ma^d In the t. move the mixture from the Move beIts value would be more generally un- jardiniere^. iMs sours lh«‘ foil ami ro*Sj ore adding the kerosene. 8Ur It wrcH,
dontood
the ns,is. Ii,-x,-r wash tbe foliage ( hen t»our It into a covered stone JS'w ater, as there ' ind UM- H whenever anything very
Willi anypiug
Fiyf^ Cookie Recipes.
is nothing iH-M
iglng or sprlnk ! llrt>. ,-lther cloth, tinware, woodn’ork
l^pg the 1,-av
ervalK w.ll bei »r iron ulenKlli.. Ik to lx* cle-ancl. A?.do not
F..r tbos,
,ly a linle to ih«' oyiflde of your tci
; found
y tM-m-flrla
tho chlldrei
k.-ttle. while it Ik hot. Uflng a flannel
following r,. J cloth for the puriKfM-. and st'C bow
The H.-rmli
, quickly you , ran clean H. and how
1 Ih- left 111
are rich, au
bright It frill Ik*. Fix- a llltle. also.
roven d tin
our windows
n
-to.,., .to
ripin Afli- t'ai they will lx- f off to b«k
regard that task a/
and deiiciooK The only dlffic-MM in slricn^l hat thin ts the natural i^esuK
hing lo l»e I It edf as long as po.the w?:- of tlilh IS thst they are so of the plant being kept in tfa,- house.
gooi a: any time that if the lo<-at ion'although thi m*r thrive Indoorw for a K|(,lf Fer cU'snlng rinks, wash basins
snd Klop Jars there la nothing that ct i
of the CfK.kic jsr Is known. ' !e-l long time. , mHlroes for >.-ars.
ally where tiny r,‘civc pnqH-r care <-qiial It. and by iu use the dish lowv'*.
i by I’-c lime they ar»chanci‘h art
Id tre.tm. Dt. they wlsi n<-vertbdle« I <»” *>♦ *“•!”
mlthon.
ye at their best, tber •
old enough
wnor or liter, owlne to the uniMiutol I <'o'>b!nR Pot Ibcrn Into a pan of <toM
> or I'■re,* left to prove
will be oDl?
.Ddiilon. to which thev are ..ibj..cted.,
">'• "mipo.md t-.
the fact
iceemh to the Inevitable
"“I'- »'»J
comLady ringers-Cream together one
Wimr .hotilrt nut bo inirebaMMl for
» *»»•
«»"
cupful cf Kugar and one-hsif cupful of
iov In the bottre wl|b tb.t Wet that |
«t»fflcleotly clean, then rlnvbutter, add one w,-i| beater: egg. oneey thrive
ihrlre and srow
quarter of a cupful of sw.-ei milk, one ' they
grow there aK
as In thr !hane them om. Burli worb
will
almost
do
Hsc-lf.
while
one
I
k
npint ^ flour, one teafpoonful of baking , tropics, for hen they mc-et condition*
soda, and one teasiwofnl of vanllU.' entirely unsuliod to ihelr nature and U-udlng to other duties, and the task
Cut In flnp*r strips, roll In sugar, and Culture; they should bo procured with of keeping clean Is thus rnbu-d c-r
Lake In a quick oven.
the determination to give them the more than one-half of Its terror*.—Se
Hermits—One egg. a cup of granu- best care po*»lble under the clrrum- lected
lalerl Kugar brcwr.ed on the fire, om- rtances. ko ityy will remain In perfect
Pepper Pet.
hair cup of btitter. the same quantity condition and prove a delight to the
of four mUk. a tcaspoonfuJ of soda, a eye for the longest time possible,
Cut three ponndK rsiher lean porU
enpful of chonued raisin*, half a cup-! It I* a common fault of patrons to Into two inch cubes, fry until brown,
fol cf cboppi-d ciiif. a teaspoonfol of! become so atlsched to a plant that, no place in a threr-qusn Mone jiot (a
cinnamon and a RaHtpoonful of salt. | matter Into what poor condition It may bean Jar 1^ cxc-Ilent for thU purpose!
Mix, cut in form* and b©ke In a mod hive gotten. It Is kept until It become® having a clowe-fltting lid. sdd two
erale over
^ an eyescre to cverrooe, instead ofbe large onion* fsllcotji. six large green
S«sl Cake*—One cup of but ter. j Ing an object of beauty. A plant In pepper* (the bell pepper* sre-lhc be*-,
three enpx of Migar, one cup of Top-1 such a condition should cither be sen' being fine :n flavor and mild), a table
per©d" milk o* cream, fonr egg*, six to a florUi for recuperation, or thrown spoon of K*lt (If fresh pork waa used)
cup* of floor, or Just enough lo stiffen j out and supplaBted by another which and three large tomatoes peeled and
Into a thin paste, two labletpoonfuls | ©ill meet tbe object of a decorative cut small, nil the pot with water and
fennel or caraway seed
One table-; bouse plant, namely, to be admired placr in the oven or on the back of tha
stove and allow to simmer five or six
spoonful soda. dlsKolved In boiling w* ' and looked n!»n as
cr. Roil out thin and cut Into Shapes.
Wtenev plant* begin to drop fheii j bouri. or even longer The looger It
Grandmother * Hsrd Sagar Cookie* ; leave*
show other signs of onheaUb- cooked the belter ll will be. Persons
—Two cup* of granulated *ttgar. the incs*. U is certain that tbeir welFbelng who ordinarily can not ©at pork will
finer lb© beti©r: on© cup of bntt©r. has been Injnred. ThU may be due to find thU dish will do them no harm.
ronfiBgga- on© tetspOoliIol OC sodnrfila- nrerpotUng. overwalertng. ovtaa«* The aano© will be rich and nloaij flnio<T© te tort a mtlc hot «««•; Soar Inc. too much cold or th© application vonff find th© meat tender and UmthaiMtt to lnii« a un tooth. Ran of <uuib sUmnlant^ a*: fBano. or -.om© tome. Serve with it ptefity of bolted
about aa eichUi of aa lach thick, cot other cause which has destroy^ ih^
TNE EVCMIM HeCORa TfUVERtC ClXy, MICHIGAN, SATUNDAY, OCTOBER M, 1«S.
bto to plajrtecaaae tclosr auMjr re^ttirwDeata has been dispelled by Pre*Me«t Dfckle a aaiiOQBceaent that the/
hare been relMtated.
HARO
Oleddiitg
Chkaco. OcL •l.-Peter Johnpoo of
ibe Ameiieaa leasiie aaya tbe easiera I
elob owaers of hk ocvwiaatioa were
elaaortec for a aborter playiac acbedtile fdr Best aaaaoft. If tbe oonaent of
tbe Katlooa] leas«e can be obUlned
tbe acbednlea of tbe tsro major leagnes |
aezt aeaaoa will oadoabtedlj be for
PitoHar Wlomr Marrtaa Hurm.
BorUnatoii. VU Oct. 21.-Geoi»e 1.
Wlater. the weH-known pUchcr of the
Boaton Ametican leaae team, waa at |
noon Th-iwdar ma-rled to Miss Ifab*^
May WIIIls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Win-j
F. D. Willis of thU city. Pitcher W
ter and his bride met
t^c city
pital at Boston three years ago. when
be was HI with tvphoid fever. Miss
Willis nursing hls to heafth.
Btwanahan May Become a Rml Word ctmes from Cincinnati that
Roger Brvsnahan. the form. r ManlMce
catcher, will probably Ik> with the Cin
cinnati Reds next seasoti through a
trade deal with the New Yo-k club.
Roger caught all the games of the
recent world's champlon!‘hlp series for
the New York team
Rinas,..
COAL
Plump solid gold—
ALL SIZES
Oledding
S8.00 PER TON
fiifts
Rich cut glass, Beaotifui China, Hand
some Silver, ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome sredding
gifts at
cmmmn
TiiEaB.nTun(iiuLn.
SkOO. $2.00.
$1.00. $4.00
6ENEMI NEWS OF TNE WORLD
f '
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Id huNliand. Abbott H. Woods,
t t.i llKht a series of fraudulm*.
on thf part of the* pair,
i SPORTS OF ALL KINDS |
Thr lmq«oU clul., In CUIr.co.
|
•>'< >
UK. a n.-l V..!..
ih.- qn.-«Ilnn ..f .™"**! c^>n.|.anl.^ In BuimT.n.. clilc.
New Yo-k. Oct. ?!.—Rumors that
in thf rmu-d 8tat«*H by prHrudInK In- the Columbia faculty would remove
j jurii> fnim accidc-r't».
the ban on Siarbuck and Carter.
I Max I)ar<*wskl, a ItVvoar-old boy of dl»quallflf‘d foo»hal1 playerh. was dls
I IVillsh parentaui-. is tho musical won- credited yesterday by an official state
The IbHeenth m»<>r will »*ot be I
j d<*r of I»ndon. wherf he has been con- ment o' the facultr rcpn^senUitve.
pKiiul In any t»f the tn a skyw raper |
■ j ilurtlni: a <'r>>tal Palace orrbe^lra ol Neither wHI l>e allowint to represent
hotels of Nea York. Kiiher the thl
I
pla,ve^^ When little more than a>lumbla ainiln this season and Cafe
leenlli Ooor will b<' calhd 12»s or it
! a baby he won an open scholarehlp In tain Thorp wl!! under no circum
number will U- »klp|Kd altogether.
; the Umdon Acatlemy of Music and at stances Ik* allow«*d to re-e»'te- aev de
Rev. G Kmeat Thorne.
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comtKJKed a really partment <»f the unlvetrlty. John R.
c!rrpyman._rrrcnily app«*ar
Fletcher »a» elected captain of the
niKh* Id a iheatHcaJ |HTf*.rmance. A
of waiilnR the Chi-,
to take iHp n’ace of Thorn,
small pan was wrUtrn for him ami
lM>slmaster msill move frnm the|j.»^'lacher played three years at fullback
he sans * couple of hymns, also an
to the new bulMlna
\ \'e varsltv
nouDclns
ever>* Huuda> he holds
*!Tl:e chani:** involves the comlnuoxn
Churchill Oowna la Sold.
meidlnss lu *ihe t
’bamllliia of
pieces of first
Immorality In hlnh social rlrcle»« i‘
Umlsvlllc, Oct. 21—Churchill Downr..
rla’is and 204i tons of M-cond. third ani
due to the f«Mf oM which wealthy jno- ___ _____________ matter besides over!
h\McT\c ran* mt,r>.e in Amer
pie live, accordInK to KuRene Chrl.Ibtt/MHl parkaaes of replHierod pack-!
^
tlan, the New York f(K»<l ex|»ert. wht»
I Appleaate. Jerome R»»«pess. thi p(Kll
addresaed the opvnln*: set»rlon of th
I room kini; of CovlnaPm; Capt
.. c»... w,. -u,.,,,,...
seaaoned foods, such as are t*ati*o by ,
llir .r.Hh.r
- th.- MK«k.-r «ld.
“have a tendency to overexrlto 4h**
passions Plain. h«*aHhfuI. but coarse
fcHKls iMiilU up the lalKirer mutually,
morally and pbyslcally."
• iHath u- •«) me what >ou owe
me.* waa tin* starillnR demand made
by K<tsard Prowii. .IK years old. a
Herastead. L. I.. brok«*r. of Wlnfle! I
Sully, in tile latttrs nn»a«lway offic**
Wednesday Mi Sully |.H.ke«l Into the
muizie of a revi*l\er and caliiil. n*
plbHl: *'8U doun a-'d well talk I*
»»ver.*‘ The straURer compllotl an«l
while U.;- .h»cu»Kt.«. w. BOI..K ..n of
fleers, who had Imi-ii summoned by •
ebrks In tin office, airtsie.l Itrown.
It was htt'-ued the lin*ii.l. r wa^ a for
mer uel«hU)r of Auku^i Heltuont.
rrazeU by a sunstroke
William WUsvMi. a stoneciiitet. who
db*<l di*sutuie In lUllinRham. Wash,
was aUuM i i r,v»Mve iJHst.tHUt fnim a
brothel . J R Wlwm. k lui tiU .l n eeu*
ly in Peru He knes mehluK of. hls
Kt»o«l luck Some time HRO be tobl Ills
euipJi*yiT Uiat lie ba>l a millionaire ris
U*r in New York and that her sou wa
a lawyw In New York city. He steaii
fastly ri*fus<*d. howeter to rIv.- their
names, saying he ha«l lK*en a scape^
them to know »)f hi.s
Senator Duhole t»f
to the Phillppine.s «
“rrcc
*Taft parjv
of Louisville, who owns the cnntrolllnR
.j,,, Tombs on the : *nter
Interest In the new lyiulsville Jockey
The iu*u owners really r<*pr«',,
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sent the Amerlraji Turf association
In this camtakinc any active
lialRii. How.*ver. I want to say tha'
the eiit'm* tirketd h**aib*<l by youtsell
me. «s my full.*st approval and lias my |
1 la Willing,
eanioAt suppi*r . ■
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ScH'tvev was Ubservitl so carefully j Kansas
Mo. Oct. 21.—Hilly
in the commitnicut of William P. Crtui j Nolan said
r tvaillnp of Terry ''
sbaw . a wealthy ClilraRoan. to thcjcm ern's \ Idory. that Terr; would
KnnkakiH* Insane asylum, last Auinist.>^ p,-„uably be Hattllr.R Nelson s next op
that Ills dis.ip pea ranee from the Hrv'pcnieut. “I am ready to-sipii articles
te! Ik*l rrad.i cauMsl a sensation The for a match at ai;.v tlme,“ he said,
my.st. ry was cleared up Wednesday "Battling and I have want**d to take on
wherithe oraler of the court wa.s unw-i MeGoveni for a long time, but have
adjudged that ’ feared that he had gone to the bad. so
nxi>n\ui: man
m
the nilssliiR
Is Rubjt*rt to delu-%hal H would bo Imuosslbli
He apSluns that he isissesses preai riches.
jHwrs to have come into hls own acam.
Ani/l L. Hat her, one time presldeiii lmwe\er. and we arc hoping lie will
td til,- National Asphalt Co. testlfieJ hold out long enou*h to Kive nattlmg
In th- ease of Ihi* l'nllt*il Siai**s t'f | a chani'i^at him. 1 know Mc<kjvem
Venezuela against the Now York a: a dauRerous man. but so U Nelson, and
tli'rmudez Asphalt Co., that hla com | i am no* afraid to take chancea the
tiatiy furnished the money to purchase. ^ minute a suitable punu* is offered "
arm and «*ouln the sieamahlii calle I
Burnt the Bookiea
hlch the relK*l
the -Ban UlRir with which
_Af,cr a sea.son
Matos fouRlU the Venezuelan go* -,
iNith in liascgovernment
Farrell.
ball and on tbe turf. Frank
.Mr,. Ka.l„nno H-Mm.-l. nf O.Kl»n.l. |
Hl^hlandrr.
r.l. world purity . vanEellM, told tho
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at the
National Puriir confenmee In lA
HastaFs
Vm An IM fMllM W.II,
Jtwtirf Start
s&f*a5Safs5.”K
We sell the Famous
Fox Ty pewriter
Crosse. WIs., that the exporting of
i Arklirta wav an odf'-.
,r«..„dJ.,«n..,..Btrl,for lmmor.
•, wa. a r.-cr.Knt,.-,l bu.ln.-,.
of lin.omi
In the far east, and that It was carrIeJ I which be wagered on the Athletics
*
to
protect loo.
beat the Giants in the recent world s
»>-
miptnu. hau. -u, Th.. ,a„ p.,.,,1...
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F.rwrr Burn. Won.
ar.. arowlny fanlu-r a,«r, rwry d.v,
^
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-i.-Fannrr
ln.n.} Judani.-n.
Th.- Hliphr. f. .r,
Kr«u-M dr.-ln-: B.jm, d.-fcated M. J. Ilw j-.-r In a wrr,tour soldiery at the same time that hcoDsliiuUonal aovc|-aover- i lit‘K match, mixed style, here Dwyer
i.H to b<*come a coDslliuUonal
U nursing his hatrt*tl. Hu* our i*ilueaelRii. ihat hls Ideas Is Kdvard VII .
Cornish wrestling
tlon U calculateJ to iKpiip them to
a inoiisrch who niles ever loving and J In nlne:e<*n minutes. an«l Bur's the
hate us m«ux* than they fear us. an 1 loyal subK^cts without the terrible' »«ond at catch-as-catch-can In nine
some day they will again bigln to
burden of respcm.slbllltv impoeed br minutes. By virtue of winning hU
shoot oor soldiers. Tbe islands are
an auiorratlc regime, and that he hes- fall In the shortest time Bums won
l»aclll«l. but in my «»pinion it is but
Itati-H to KHint a cnsTltuiion solelr j Ihe rlrht to chtxwe the style for the
lemporair condition *
beenus.* he was not yet convinced that third fall, which he won In fifteen mluZloOlSU from twenty-iight societies
the nation dcfires It.
.
| ules at catc^-a-^-catc^• can.
of t|ic propaganda In CrratiT New
------------------------ ■>
noofTi at Olivet,
York crowded tbe Manhattan Lyceum.
Foil nf Tragic Meaning
2i.-Tbe football situa
WednewlAT-niltbi to receive Amerieaa
delegates from the Basle congress
lUrry FHendcnwald of Baltimore
the medicine
medlcliM about; Satnrdmr
u»<i
taken thc^
Saturday traa
waa a complete anrpriae.
aurprlae. and
1 ibat the .disorder ol the reje<
which he writes: “I bad a
_
revMled
the weakness of the team.
•‘TerrUorlallsm'* In UriUsi.
l^t\lsi”rbed
____ ______
_
_
-_
_
M A. C. with
Uganda
had been greatly
rxaggeraiel,!
I »rted
the learn
He saTd the 'pmpied colom^^^^
‘
or no hope of winning Coach
AIR-TIGHT
STOVE
REAL BtTATl AND
TrnTerse Land and Loan Ocx, r
Thnrtell, Manafer. OMcai roos f
BamUtnn 4 umtkrn bloek.
)R. F. HOLOtWORTH— Bpodnl nt
tantlon to diaeaaoa of the ojn. ov.
Boee and thronL GUaaea tttod.
Booaa 7 and I. H. 4 L. Meeonndli
Oo. block. BoU phonon.
IM
OR. E. B. MINOR-Offlco orer
lean Drug Btora. Bpeeinl uttrntlm
to eyn. eej*. ttoee nid IhroeL <^MaM
nw yjy tm tux, tm hfu ts«
CMM< tr mnnrtiSlnli
we haw them at $1.00.
T. W. THIRLEYp D»Uat. 0?«r Bar
Dtiffl 4 Earl a Jowelrj Mom Both
pbooea m.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D.
If you w.int :i 8uft co.il, haitl
cx\il, coke or wt xl stove we
haw COLE'5 ORlGllfAL
__ _
HOT BLAST the most won
derful heater made
Wa* start them at $10.00.
If you want a bafie ht*alirur
hiinl eofil stove we have the
Jt:WEL. The outside Hue
ami hollow l»ase makes the
Jawal by far the most eeo.
noniieal hard coil stove
via. VieOR & VlTAkfTY
ORTLAWTON-Phyalclan
geon; offieea lo Wilhelm block, third
floor, with Dre, Sawyer and Panhal*
Trj • "WII to-night."
rw StU br .11 DroedM.
t« OMt oi.d 8B Oont Bcsm
HARRY B. HARNEi
OlVI
Mcerf NO sunmuTu
HERVEY H. ANDERSO
ma<je.
We Bt-irt th(*m at $:{0.(K).
If you want anything in
the stove line it will pay you
to call ami look onr lint* over
anti get our prices.
THE NESSEN
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEANEK NAnSTtE
franTtrude
Tiii.i!“«rTbc“rSir,’;T
CITY OPERA HOUSE
^
DR. E. L. TH IRLBY—Special alienUon to dresses of children. IlooiD
403 Slat© bank bldE Both phonea.
IWwy.. lliar dgy.
Imdaj, OcMr 24
—“»-s-
0KS. J. 0. 4 HABT J. TBUBBLOOD
OETBOPATHIO PHYEICIANSI
OOwsdoaTaWillMlmVda. t a. m. so tl
wjai»eonlwIThM^*
laqmrwwtM A K. B. tickwl ofBcw.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
JOHN R. SANTO
Tm; (>i;i(;jSAi.
GEORGIA
TROUBADOURS
M. & N. E TIME CARD
I GENERAL IKMAICll
a F. CARVER 4 EHO
,
i^2‘lila. FIRE
.loliiiK an.l funiiy
BPI6HT.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
rer. Price* reaaonabla. OSca with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBth pbopaa
OR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathlat* Offlee over Bugl>ce*f drug store. OOxena phone—I
OOINO WE8T
OOINO EAST
The .......................«a.r>:CLEAH,
INSURANCE
L. U A. MilLMN*
fHTERTAHHHG
^ osSw*'.i7» I ? SJ
2SAJh^7.:::::?K?“.?£:
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
rt«r«MH ar
J. F JBKXIi. Ag«wt.
driver of Sw4-4*i Marie. $2 '»4'.,
an; ,r,m.,
MARK CRAW^ DIUVIRY-Jd^
M^t. pnreelf mai tnuto. Omm
at qty Boob Btcm._____________
MRB. K. La BONNKR^ bstr BraaatM
lErtori. ofw City Book Btor% Boom
)R. W. E..
qu„ 107; Bell. H. Reeldeoee. Tlf
WaaMngton nuoot, Ota. phona Sli:
.rup" and to bt* mc.*il for und«*r a c«»m
iig in
in Action
Action!
mlsHlon of Ann-lean mak--.
Bustling
Bristling in
in Humor
Humor!
.
Th*' n pori that H. m. ryv viri,>ri.Mi..
Bristling
Uartucq wa.v 4l.Mt-0y.tl l.y fir.- ih.- da.'
afur^t hw.l wim the Vaiubrbili mp in
ilu* Long Uland race^ was corr**ct to ;In fuel H ri’;;ular Inuuh fficton". .\
the extent that the tire* and cushion^ ;roo
^ (]. cl. an. funny show, with nrt!ict« that
lliiit an*
nr.* Iadit4
Intbofi ami
fitwl geiitleii;.
rrotif
-o
were *Ilrhtlv damagei!
TsU
u
The challenge of Alta P MrlXinaM.-....
a»- man..
m
IFYor WAXTAN
Bl
l..nc m.r,l ,„ U >.-.r I
u
-a... ...tn.
... g,n;nng. ••oiiiic
nlfl«I a willlnRii.*-.^ ... put up a
,-omeilia...
cup for a rac4‘ n-xi year, the trophy
,
,, .
Known aa
OR. a K. CHASa 1
4tt WEST FtONT STlllT
Notes,
The declfclon of Mr. Ke<*oc* to rar«»
Sysoniby a** e 4 yea-old will be rcc«*led with joy by track follomers. Such
racers as ByiKinsby do not com«* often.
T'e veteran Phil K‘ng !• raachlng
the Badger eleven, assisted by Ed«lle
Holt «r.d Kra***leln Nm a * \V” mau
la missing fx>m the team The dls
seoslon which have marred Wisconsin
athletics for several years Is said to
have entirely dlsappeare<I
President C. W Bore- of thi S<»utli
Atlantic league, and part owner of the
Savannah team. Is crliicallv HI with
typhoid fever at Hag«*rstow'n. Md.
In a test of heavy electric automo
biles made by Paris manufacturers li
wsH shown that bea\y (S‘«s and Ian
dauN welRbing fmm n.PMi
pounds averagcHl (rum sixte«*n to
twenty-eight
miles an
hou- cm
strttches of fifty m*!*** over rounirv
roads. The tests disclosed th.* Rreat
advanc.*ment ihai ha-s in*. ii made in
electric a' tus
A1 Kaufmann, who ts In l>ts AiiReles
says he w‘” take on aM at-’iira^iK for
top-notch honors as fast as
can
sign the articles H, sav» he prefento mt^*' Marvin Hart. As Hart has
slputfied a wllIingn.iKH to fight Kauf
mann there Mhould be no ttme lo^l in
fixing the dat»* for th. match
That atKfi.tos are not immune from
the "white roan's sctiurage " b again IIlustrauM by the death of Frank .1.
Parvln. nr. years old. fornu*rly a piich»*r
with the St. Jusenh. Mo. \V**stem
IcaRu.* t« ani Par\ in died of lulKrculosis at his home In rarrollon. Mo.
rani|»algning on the grand clreuit b
an exp«*nslve luxury, according to F r.
Jones president of the Memphis Trot
1*1* han
asK<*ciailon.
t«i I. tin* from the harness raclui: gam.- ^
ah a*» tiwn.'r
Anicnc hi* string «»f
borhoh an* Ttun Axwc.rihy, Banut Grai |
ton and .Morning Star.
j
Th- Micc4*hs of the inomaih.nal |
aiitn ract* for tin* VamJ-rbili cup in. an- I
PIANO TUNWB^W^H.1
i?i!rworw7j7”™' It miss ®"**®
lopstiu.vvu.R»sa.iB
* liOUl# lY
mMDSNS
erof Major Delmar. Whai a race theM the greatest of all *lum*ers, singers > Train W^Tr»r®r». city roogUMcUnc for tb«
premiers of the turf would mak.and tx>m(xJienm«. S*e her
'
‘
OSeelH.I$ew
4ona.Stt
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. K. $»m
8M. N tfeWfttMOKROE 4 HtWETH''
a.;
uwiveit
The bowling team calling
oocn*ctlng J
"Champions ' wer»* d«*feai<*d In ihi* A FUNNY SHOW AND
■t 4 (JDtv nj.
a »r irt« in TrwT«n« aty from C
first game of a m-^Ics at the We-<picA
FUNNY
PRICEi;?15r
^
^
long del) houH.- la^» ev4*niin;. The
winning team was compos-1 of Waite
Paige. Irving .Murray and Fritz
^port
Horth SI 1 NEWWILHSLM BLOCH
ner. On account of business. Murray j -■ ■ -----T44UI bwnn^st It 10 a. m. and arrlTlaf ai I H
only rolled o^e gam** F’-ed
j ••YOUR
taking hls plac«*
The
*• first gam** by
a I. uxxwooo. 4.p.Af. 4..
f.2 pins, w on thi* second by
tbinJ by 1.',. leaving :U) pins v* U. t fo"
the oopotUlon. The scor**.s gi'** all
THE FXSCOUS
tte neccaaary reasons and details
Paige................
n« l.iK 121
Beliner ............................... 14$ 12-'> 114
lBwff.elBept.S4.iaQa.
Murray-Curtls......................13J» ir»f) 12!t
TratM Isaww Tram City aa foOowi:
lo.OrwBdB.pid*
Stevenaon
**Bwy aty. Port
ogclaong
Baker ....
6ENERU INSDRAICE
20c, 30c and 40c
0. D. MILLER
MONEY
NO GOOD”
Mait.J.Johnsohs
60S8
Flanw tn
Ble*»
arv often fruatraUd by aadden break
down. due to dyapepaia or constipation.
Brace op and Uke Dr. King** New
Ufe PUU. They Uke out the mateHala which are clo*rlnc your energies
and give you a new sun. Cure head
ache and dixxineaa loo At Johnson
.Drug Co. F. H. Mends. C. A. Bngbee
I drug •tores: 25c.. guaranteed.
tme CALMAM-t
Albten P!»r«» N»t««Ut»d.
—aw: pre»
Th. wofeaaloD of Mr.. Mary =•'
C^i
i Th* *loon. at AJbton orer two of the 1 «'**'«••**• * »• W WaN 4 N«ia.
Wooda «. U«- N*. York poll** Wedof .b. football
ofj
------------------------neaday. which led lo the arreai of ber-j$i. Trial bottle lOc.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
jAlbioo college being declared tneligi-!
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
roo are not aatUM with rrHi.
Fnr 5iUc «i4 OttaraatMd (My by
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
rO PER CERT SAVED
By paying for yourjsement walk* be
fore Norember UU lt05.
Cha* M. Beer*. City Clerk,
oct 2-nov I
O ■ IM T I •IT
PEgE/VURQUETTE
-****-
"
•MCIAL TSUE^Mm MLRVICC.
TKAVCmC CITY. MICHIOAN. CATUHOAY. OCTMCR »1, 1W.
HORSE fiALlED
■Mkm
«T
___________*** *» ■”* «»«■»»» «»o»» h«re M o»
Urn O. R. 4k I. akhongh the track la a
FOR ITS MATE
CirfTBIM
WON flRST
• UCN IN TH* COLO »*Y FOR
OV«R AN HOUR.
Japanaat Tmnaaort Waa Sank
hooker X-10-U4 nude tali this
« and Ci«a*ed for 8i. lames,
to the little craft conaia*tbe carrying away of the Jib
boom aad fbrsaall; amaahlng the yawl
aad a ^aeral aauuhlng op of imlla etc.
Room heavy timbers, were driren
ON€ or, THE HORAU WtNT aader the Northern Mlchlgaa Trmns.
•EVERAL I.OCAL IMEN PLAYED A
portaUoa company a dock, knocking
DOWN INTO THC WATCR.
STAR GAME.
om sereral of the timbers under the
dock. This was repaired this akoraR«rM CUppM anP It HM to
R*.
lul.ua Winnie W.«*a Badty Uted in ths
The Ott dock recHved a screre.iaakttototoP Otitof eacip«4 Ralli
ALLEGED CAUSE OF ANN ARBOR
F.rat Half and Baker Waa Bubing on the exposed portions and the
kr Thmrlug IlMlf Onto
WRECK AT SHEPHERD.
— All
Men'
wcau-m side of the dock slumped Into
tiM Ooek.
Showed Up Well.
the water a few feel.
The damage In this city Is esUmatcsl
After beinc rwned from s wsterr at $10 000
The R*cd at.' All American teani
fTsre after an lwnir*i hard work but
The rillnols came Into port last even bit the dust to the lune of M to 0 a?
nlfht at the Northern Mlchlfao Trans- lag after riding out the stom
the handv of the local city football FIREMAN KIMBALL WAS SERIporutlon conipanrs dock, the flm»
• some freight was foam on the Twelfth street gmand** j
OU5LY SCALDED.
thine otkt or the Hannah and Lay Her- taken on. The big boat left the i
this morning
|
cantUe coapan> *s homes did after get- merchandise for the local dealers an J
This la the first time that the local
tine on iu feet was to whinny for iu took a consignment of freight north.
p together an^* i Freight Train
team had been lined up
mate.
consequently
m work was
Switches on Account of Hot
About 5 o clock Ust eYcnlng C. Kelly
ragged but the Individual work showEsi
Box and'a Rear-End'colof Bermtb stre«. one of the com
what kind of stuff the t(>an> is mad<
lition W»» Result.
pany’s drlrm.C^ook a load of tweotv
of and when th.« plays are leani.vl mvA I
liarrelt of salt onto the dock. The
the team working systematlcallyr-look j
salt was consigned to Charleroi* and
out!
I By Wire to »he Evening Record.
was for the Illlnola All the night be
«heph«rd. Mich.. Oct. 21.—Enipneer
Snushall distinguished himself by i
fore and all day yesterday the seas hal
Edwarrl Miller was killed. Brakeman H.
been voundlng at the dock but It
ALL TURNED OUT TO HONOR THE large gainx. Julhu Winnie was badly G. KimtiU' si^rkmslr scaldiNl and fire
eonsidcred safe as there were no In
used In the first half and Baker tool, man Alben Scbebler injured in
PREBIDENT.
dlcatlons of danger. When the wagon
ircen tvrn tfilght
his place at right half In the last par. end rulH>ion between
aad team ne-e between the ticket ofof the game. Both of these men trains i.n
ArUir railroad in
lice aad the warahooae. the weight of
played excellent football. Winnie hav- the .vanls here this morning. The
the wagon caused the dock to sink and
Ing two twent>->'ard runs to his cnHlI* reside in Odt-sva. One train ntyppcl
thr/wagnn. horses aad a section of the
thirty and one twentv-five yard b«Mwe4*n switches h»*re biTa“*e of a
dork went dow^ The horses
WAS MET BY GOVERNOR AND gains besldoa serera'l len and flftej n- hot iKix and no nauman was sent back
len standing with thek front fwt oa
yard nins.
it Is said
MANY OTHERS.
the sonnd eecikm. the plen the sunk
The larklcK wen* g.Mid ground gain
harlBg fallen In an incline.
SWEET CIDER 15 cams par gaflon.
ers and defensive plv‘ rs as were the
The horses were cut loose from th? All Night Crowds Wart at SUtiana
guards. MeGillls hurdling the itne an 1, {I J. C. Morgan 41 Son. Phonea 119.
wngon and In lunging, one of them
aepl 12 tf
running n*n yards for the last lo.irh 1
Along tha Rou»e Whether the
threw itself ontoMhe dock but iht:
down uf the game
Despn-s mad. 1
-----------------------Prealdeutlal Tram Wac Oua
other slipped down Into the water
three touchdowns and tu-veral ten vaid
-Uuugh ami Tough ' suit.
Jaata Ditan waa *ummone«l and took
gain,
ori 21lf
Hamlliim Colthing Co.
coantaad. Ro^ wer< iirociin*<l and
V<»gle»^ng didn’t have much to do on ~
'^faatentMl around the lM>rse
By Wire to the Evening Ri«oord.
dense as the outsiders starte.],
hauled pari of the way up after hanl
aJckaonvIlU-. Ha.. Oct I'l.-Prcsl around bis end and met with a heavv"
work but the rope slipped and It had dent Jlousevflt arrived this mornlui
loss In the first few moments of play.
^ to bo Knromd again In order to adjust after an all night run from AtlaaU
Langatrom played a good game. Hopethem. After an hour's work the anl- Far into the night great crowds gath
on fullback repeatedly hit the tackles
inf] was gotten on the duck safely. al ered at ever?- station whether the
for large gains while Volghi at quarIhd^ It lotted for a while as though train was KcherUiloil to stop nr not.
lerifliyeil bis po.viiU.ii well. Howard
the horsa^'lifo irii^ worth vc^ little \^Tien the siH-elal arrUt-d tin guvnrnor
Several ef»ld. blistering'
played an excellent game at center.
The wagon and aalt^«tTC wll gotten of nnrlila, mayor of th«* city ami the
months are b.‘fora ns
FIral Half.
«ui.
when Uie skin is liable
cl! Irons' commltU'f oscurted the pres
Rtped atv klckotl «»ff.
ix-spre*
The horaa U eoosldermbly skinned
t o become rouifhcned
ident from the train. An artillery sa smaabed rlcht guard twice for two
as the weight of the wagon pinned lute ami a great r^orna of factory
and inflamtHl by riild
five-yard gains. After a few pla»
UHh the animals up against the dock
winds unless borne good
whistloE- ami bells greeted the presi which resulted In a small gain Winnliand that kept the wagtin and horses dent.
pnitecting lotion
punted. Reed Clt> s first play was
from going Into the hay. The hors^
noon-thi‘ pn‘-liU*nt maili* sn ad around left t-ml hut Vogles.mg wa.s
that fell in waa lifted out by main drcNS to onr of th.- largoRt cwwUh
there and the roan was thrown back.
strength, the pull being straight up
ever galherrU 111 the city, after a r*'
KvoA City punted but touched liali
ward.
view of the military and civic Unlles. licfore a Traverse City man did and was
is tin- bt^st preparation
The damage to the dork U being re
Later the president and party tticik penallxed fifteen yards. Winnie tucked
on the market to-day
iwlred today and the spiles t>eneath
the ball under his arm and took a hik'*
for sueh a imrixjsc.
are r»‘ce1vlng a thorough Inspection.
around left end for thirty yards.
The hea\> sea Is n sponsihle for tho
Snushall w.-nt aroum! right ei|d and
accident as previous to that the dock
put It on the fifteen yard line. Hop.'
la said to have Uh.u Jn gootl shape.
went through left tackle for a gain and
It will now be put in lietter shape than
hit the other side of the line for a gain.
erer before and It Is only a questlo.n
Winnie ran ten yards for a touchdown
<4 a sbon time until a new one U MANY VESSELS maVE SAFELY
(Continued on Fourth Pafe.)
5.E COR FRONT&UNI0N.
bulli.
REACHED THEIR PORTS.
TV 4a mage
VA6N BMKE TlWa NN
WAS ERST UE OP TOGETHER
«•
NELSON BIBLES
Me the finMt ptodnetion* of both Atnerioa and Eugliah maan-,
factore.
The teachoTi’ edition* an- moat cnoveoknd oontaining
referanoea. oonoordanoe, dictionaiy. biUe beIiM.iii^..inaati^
tretiooa, etc. Reaaonatde in price.
A new arrival of theae good* girea a enriety that nakaa
easy chooaing.
DIDN’T SEND
FLAGMAN BACK
RUBBERS
BIG CROWD AT
JACKSONVILLE
WHO
WALK.
U WisiBm*fl Wbjts wiUk in
Rubbers when it*« wel.
It's a gn*nt deal choaiier
to buy a jiair of Rubliers
early, U'f.m- ymi gi*t your
fivl wi't, thanUi buy cxnipli
meilieine nW w inter
WESVEMERS
OUR PUCES AIE LOWER
than moat stores.
LUROFCOOOSNStTZ^
DMWE HERE SIO.000
I
BAY FRONT PRESENT CHAOTIC
APPEARANCE TODAY.
a R. A I. Cant Bt Repaired Befom
^
.Hlddli of NMt Wetk-M. A N. E.
' All Right Monday.
Shortly after nesm vc'vte-dsy the
wind which hi(l been raging dluxtly
from the north vecr^l sUghUy to the
west and in a few hours the sea «a»
reduced to nearly half Us former sire
This mmwlng the som^west bro«zo
slightly raffled the surface of the
water; the sun came out and gared In
aatonUhint'ot on Uu- scene while ol.l
Grand Traverse bay seemi-tl to smile
tiselr at the havoc which it had
wroiight.
' No Trains Vet.
•
Thert* will be no trains into the d<poti from Leelanau county l»efore Monda> when the U. A K K. will probabU
be rei»alred and It wUl be nearer the
middle uf the week before the G. R. A
I. damage is repaired.
The G. R. A I. track Is washed out
'near the Northern Michigan Tranv
porutlon company's dock ttft a few
fact and this Is fllled w«|H drinwood
lost west of the water works the big
wgahoui commences and from there to
Cha M. A N. E coal sheds there Is
Imraly ilfly feet of safe track. In some
places the rails have slumped four cw
Qtre feet and are covered with Buge
lop while ta others logs aad timbers
ware driven un^rcihe ties.
Where the track ran ckwe to the
bay thane had Wm constracted a
ter of tlesUjmt the teas
over this and attacked the
d gravel ambahkment.
The M. A N E irackf are being re-
m
wAiT:y
DRUG J^TORE
irorij'i
pail
IffORDi
TO BUY
u for la. wl
UMttpmitawrn. for aMHClflPBlXO
dottbiar,
no. X12. fl5. mU m )
au yrooi.
r«da.i>pro.rc.«u
/
-fi
Knhteli $ Boyt SSsi
FOR
MEN
FOR
WOMEN 'j
COLD
OR
RUBBERS
Which?
CHILDREN
I HiiIiIkt a II <I
epre tin- .x>M
without thorn
KiibUrawith
Wc Imvo til.YOU ean pro-
TfflS BOX OF MONEY
n n jmtatinu.
otli. r kind to fAir trade. 1/ow
bolds. sfiiulafaKiind storm rubU-n
• GIVEN AWAY FREE
BAOHlAIM-r
ilifi
WITH SHOES
We havf? the largest line
of Ija/lies* fine Shoos in
EOaWEISS CREAM
CONDITIONS ARE NORMAL
THE HOBABT 00., Prop.
to lit every shaiJed shoe in
Men 4. Womens anti C\u\.
drent
WHISTLES BLOWN. BELLS HUNG
KEEPS THE SKIN
SMOOTH
Oi1:y Boole S-fcoro
THOSE
ENGMEER fllLLBI WAS KIUED
:i‘
6 O’OLbOK EDITION
STRUCK A MINE.
By Wire to the Eremiig Raeord.
London. Oct. ;i.—A meaaage to the
Evening Biar states that the Japanate
OEFCATCO fICCD CITY AMCRICANT transport ^cri Mara has been aunk
BY BCORE OF IS TO a
whUa en ronte wrom Newchwaag to
Dalny. Three persona were drotrned.
Haoker riamagag $100l
WCATHER-rWr toftiftht and 8aadm.r
except poMible whomn and snow
flurries: fresi west wteda
NEW STYLES. Call
and get u key to tho
BOX
MONEY FREE
Alfred Grcilick &
-. 22,4 Front Street
afflji!
TIME
Wo'n..(T,rii<.
niMi.ni. s.If.u<tin;;.
iNOSOOl
TO START
your building now—
if you would get the
roof on before the win
ter weather sets in!
Come to us for what
ever you need in Lum
ber and Matenals-it's
never a case of wait
for your orders to be filled here—stock is kept up to
the Kmit at all times.
We anticipate your wants and supply them at the
least cost.
TRAVERSE CITY MFC. CO.
Citisana Photra. 821 BwU. IBB.
W. L. Brwwn, Blmnam
DIU FOR JOHN VERLT
Catimatad Damage Exceed a Half
Million Qpllara—Ten Livei
Patrick Burdan Had Adminlatrator
Wero LotL
pointad—Superviaora Allowed
Claim of $126.15 for Sarvicea
Wire to tho E%*cn;ug Record.
Chlrag»». Oct. 21.—ConditIons along
l^kr MlcHgan nrv normal to<1av A
mimlH-rof ^chkHk that had fought the
hurricane made their ports and re|s.rt
<>d some damage but no furthe** loss
of life.
Exceeds Half Millient.
Trii men were drowned In l.akc
Haron. sU vi-ssels wi-nt down In I^ke
Michigan. fl\e in l.ake Huron and ten
on IjiKe Erie. The Michigan property
Imts win exfH't'tl a half million dollars.
Waatarn SUtaa Arrivad.
Buffalo. Oct. 21.—The xteamer Wndvrn Siatea arrived ihlN morning, no
breakdown le-t bad wrathe'-. The
ner SilKTla went down off Um^
IHiiut The cTt*»- wax aaved.
An I'cho of the Midden death of Jus
tier John Verley uf thL city laM w\pnl
waM before Judge of Prabau- Fri'd
Walker thin morning w4ie*^ Patric
Burden filed a iictltlon for the appoln
meni of a xpeclal administrator of
“rauta of John Wriy.- which roniilBt»=
«)f a MU now before the eommittei* on
rlalmh and accminiF of the county
board of xuptWlxor* ot. $irs.i:i which
repreaent* the
due the
ceaMvl for jurtlcc' feex for the Intervcn
ing lime xince the date of his last bl!».
May. Ilbin. xml the date of his d»*mt»i
The u«'titl«m wax rraUcd and Amfl
Nerllngt r appfilntwl xpc^ial aUmlnIxtratur who will look aficr the extait
and tho bill presented for It. Tho bll!
wax allowed at the morning xexxion.
ADMINISTRATOR APPOINTED.
An annual social gathering of the!
Gaorge Stores. Wre Wm KllPd at
members and friendx of the Congrega
Kmgalay. Left No Will.
tional church wax planned for last
Then' was m. will b-fi hr George evening but owing to bad weather '
SioreA of Summit City, who met his
until Oct.
death In a railroad aociden a month
ago. 8e#t. 27 a petition wax filed with
the judge of probate for the appoint
ment of an admlDlxtrator and today
Judge Walker appointed Mra. Lola
Stores, the widow, admiaiatratorof the
MUOM OATIOrACTOBY
estate valued at SluJIOO. Six aona ani
BMaMlaltod WM
three daughten are direct hetra.
o. c. MorraTT
abatrocto of TItIo
THE OVERCOAT QUESTION
No «th«r hi>u«e l« Mlchicxn c%r
qaamica aad our «a»y plan of paymrtita
SMITH A BAKKgS
HUNTIKOTO.S
MSKDBLxOBN
WKOMAN
WILLI A BD
match our rrtc*x aad
159AAST FIONT SnEET
C5nnnell JSroe.
MI»fS C>.YUUNO HBNS
CI/OTHIKG • eFORNISHDfOa
Never have we had a bet
ter stock to select from.
Will $10.00 buy a good .
coat? Yes. W.e have ex
cellent values at
;
$10.00
Our $10.00 SUITS and
OVERCOATS are talked
about wherever one is sold
Get Next to This.
The equal of our lino of I’nion Soil* inwotstod and fine wool uoderwwir we show at $1.25
to $5.00 cannot be found in every store in the
city—perhap* in no other —Two-pieoo suits
from 50c to $2.00 per garment-^somothing
new in fleece lined goods to show you — boat
yet.
suauiavticoATsiii , ,
OUI LIRE tr FAXCT NIXTUXES UP TO IM AIB rUX
HAMIlTONCUmiMta)
T^.
THE CVCNIKO RtOOllO. X9Ui\fUM aJV, MICHICAN. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 21. IMS.
THEEYENINGItECORD
Tbe Auto‘ ffre.
Bridt*a Paiwita at
Uvt siCiM Hoatf.
BT
»AVD1
Ob Tbumdar at « o elocE at Ai^t.
tba borne of Mr. aad Mrm. Cbarloa
IgMOda. parcau of the bride, tbe
Rar. Gboator W. Cbaao of Old MlaMoo.
wbicb made Cbarleo A
Bast Hoad aad Mlaa Amaj
aa and wife.
Tbe bride was drrased la a dainty
tcoatume of wblie lawn trimoMd with
wblio ribbon aad lace and oarriel
vblte dabHaa. ber bair betng docorated
wttk tbe HUM boauttfnl Sowar. Tbc
regnUtioa ring ceremony won not nd
bered to. but the wedding ring was
plaood on tbe bride’s Sager during np<
proprtate remarbs by tbe omcUtlcg
KACh B«y ywif
^ apM I9 tht public eye. On the Bay
that yopr ad. doM not appear yo«ir
•Ipra baa no fUod or mtaaurad placa
Aar apaet In tha public oyt or tha public
^notice.
THE PRESIDENT AND CHINESE
At Atlanta. OtioTsla. yettenla>
aflarsooD. Prtmldt^ RoaMveU
tiaoal laadr aomo vary lnter*«Uni
tOf«Bca% Id cp<<aklii|; on roitcm lu
autod tBat Cblna aaa Aitu rlca * arrai
c# coofutner of jU* VtapU- rn»f» «>f *h«
Boolb. For Ihai r**awiii. Ihr Cblnf«
boycott Va« felt iu lUat si^rtloo nion
than Id other parta of ibr country.
Tba prraldcui rfaard!i ih!n country^
attltada toward the Chlnimc a» the In
rentlve of iliiti l>ovr(Mt <ii) Amertnui
goods and hi- r.-nuMl^ U a very ar
ropUble one lb> wuiild draa tho Ud(
Ugbtty alxiut the C hlneae crxdie labor
with wblrh Amerirau labor is unabh*
to compote and uould eaclude all such
However, he would give China tinsame right In ngard to America
boring men. In nun. lie would a
all Chinese sindeni*. Oiine»r
j
rbanu and Chlne»<* iinifcsslonal men
•lo this country and after they have
boon admlltwl. would treat them an
American cUfrenK and not an Inferiors.
. The president !.r|leves that this
■ would alh ^lst. th. Oilne.il* pn-Judler
and wcwld not only Ho away with the
boycott, but would bi‘ gUiny evenone
p -Mjiiare deal/*
EPAIR TH E ALLEYS.
At UiK ttmi* of the war defwls In
tbe mlreets and alieVs o' Ibe rllv are
morv* than usuaHy ndllrrable. l*io|.
erly kept up s!U*>s are Just as ncx-essary as p<iod streets lH>cause a great
pan of the heavy tiaWc that goes
over the streets nlu^^ teed use ^h.•
aile)salso 4u»tiit pn*sent one of the
moat’important alleys In the city is in
shape that rmild barUI> 1k» railed pr •
smtable tvr OMiul. This is the alb'v j
t»eiw«Hu t-Yf.iu nnd State streets from!
WelitUKtott in
The First
M*wer wgK laid dew it thi^ alley
' that the wet weather lias com* 1* I
la 4*asy to irar<‘ Its route
In the
T»-«- or..n-y............ ..........,
j
After coogratutatloos by a company
Qt tblny-ire frlcoda and relaUroa. a
bearty loncbroa conaisting of bam
sandwiches, coffee. potAto salad, esako.
ice cream, etc., were served and no;*
witbsunding a heavy shower of rain,
the evening waa eojoyed by all. Tbo
presents were all selected with a view
of combining usefulacea and beauty
and were admired by all who aaw
them.
Mr. and Mrs Uennisoo are well and
favorably known In this community,
the bride having lived In Archie mil her
life and the groom having won by hU
uprightness aad genial way s many sincere, warm friends. They mill make
their borne at East Head. Uie groom
Ijelng in the emptJiy of the Kelly Uim
U r company at that plac-v They will
begin housekeeping Immcliately and
with them go<‘s the In-sit wUIuk of a
host of friends.
KRiMEIIT 0R61NIZ4TI0N
Aldsn Will Have a Street Fair and a
Regatta Every Year WHH
Increased Priies,
Special to the Evening Rocoid
Alden. Mich.. Ocl 21—Krum a sraa’l
fair to lift a mortgai;i* from tbo Metho
dist church in this village will eventu
ally prove a permanent street fair ani
regatta. The disnlsv of vegeubles
and fruit was very fine and the gtock
exhibit was K<H>d what there waa of It.
A meeting will be called for Satur
day evening. Nov. 1. to meet In Grang?
hall lu thU village to make a perma
nent organtxaiion. When this 1h done
the lime for the next fair will be datcsl
several wt*rks earlier so that the races
can take place on Torch lake.
A cup. medal and other prlief will
be raced for next year w hen a permuiienl cup will be purchased for the
biggest and grandest event ever held
on Torch lake.
How's This?
We offer One llundred IXdlars Ro
«*srd tor
for anv case of Catarrh that canHall’s Catarrh Cure.
be[• cured by H
F J. CHKNT-:Y a CO.. To|«h1o. O.
We. the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
bellevo him iH-rffctly honorable in all
transaeilons and financlallv
WARM BEDDING
^p70P5-L?^
rr Leavings 1
^^ank J
Now is the time to stock up with a with a
winter supply of
Blankets and Comfortables
^ . .TnwTK tsr. **«*. '
BiPosiTs iicnvca
• insns MsiE
■
ISriTT BimsiT Mils TO atiT
We arc showinjj the largest aiui liiu st selec
tion of
tntoroot Paid on Dopoalta Compoundod Boml>Annuallp
DIRECTORS;
FANCY WARM BEDDING GOODS
H b. Hi ll, Piss.
C. A. HAMMiiKD. CarfiKr.
A. V. FsfCDBtcH, Ohak Wilhelm. Vice Prts.
F. C. DESMOND, BenJ. ThIKLBV. J. O, OffOTiiEB
Stcphem Laivkeb. J. M. HrELLMA\TO..GEO.
W. liAlDIE, Wm. Lot ik>k, H B. Gabkbb.
.
All sceommodstioos cooaitlent wiU.scmaa bimkinE
extended our cuatomefs.*
ever shown io the tiiy. A
warm pair of blankcii*
OIML.YS5C
COPEMISH
ill
,1.0
*
" ■•’■‘i-
CHARLEVOIX MISUNDERSTOOD
THE EVANS SANITARIUM
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
SOMETHICO^NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
pri F-TX
F* ■: «
O ■ NT
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
aso SEE ODIt TOWOW aso
J.B. Paige Electric Co.
..4»HONE 602
DENTIST
HAVI
just reedvctl another shipm.-nt of those changcab’c
Taffeta waists in Black, Brown, Blue and Green, at
>1. M. nuwlimantel
R5AL ESTATC AND LOANS
NOTARY PUBLIC
ais Ba,i rront »1.
Op Bt,lr«
F* R
Don't fall to iiet one while the assortment of sizes
•.
:
cnviteo..
laus.
cxmwBtuwCTa^
Rational School of Music.
A. J.
wii-he:l.ivi
Sdora SIDE STORE
DEALERS
IN
DK.J.W. niOOINS
Fine Dental Work
CORNER UNION AND EIGHTH ST.
ffVERYTHINa
DEALERS
IN
DEALERS
EVERYTHING
IN
ffVffRYTHINO
FHR GLOVES
The finest display of Fur Gloves and Gaunt
lets ever made in the city
li is early lo lalk Fur Goods, but we warn you lo know that wc have these
i:oods, for you surely will nfiecTthem later. If purchased now you will have
them when wanted. ai)d then no finer Christmas gift could be made. Ladies
wonder what to give j'tntlcmchr nothinj; better than these.
.............fi.wi
K;iuk(V Mink Gauntlet, Horo- lincvl, dt»g skin fxilni. ..
Canada S'lil Gauntlet, fur lined, kid -{vilin ........................
< Hter (hiuntlett. luiiili linid, hnekskiti iuliii......................
Coon skin Gituntlet, fur limxl, hrekskin fwlm.................
Hlaek IkMr skin (iuiiiiUct. fur lined. Imckskiii ixdm-.
Coon skin GnuntleL f'*U liuc<l. liort*-lii*ie jKdin............
Ileuver Wilkin^: kdove. !auih linod..............................................
I Uter walking elove. s^juirrel lim-d. kid p:dm.....................
Beaver walkiui; L'love. fleece lined, kid jialin............ :...
ill
FUR CAPS
EVANS METHOD
Will bo open to reoeire patients about Oct. 15. For full
particulars addreos
I. D4AVY.
i.ooi< Boas 103
OIVY, MtOI-ff.
.e .
a
A. J. McPHAIL^
and Opium Habito and all
Forma ot Drug Addiction* by the
125 CASS STREET*
: TRY A lICCORD WANT AD
Tlie t;ermnn empre« Invariably
writi"* witli n awsB quill, bud wber.rv(*r who goes packets of these qullla
aie nnioiig her Inggagr.
Wholesale and Retail—Your Reliable Home Furnisher
itpeclal to the Evening Rocord
Special to the Evening Record.
Copemiiih. Mich., o-t.
Elk Rapids. Mich.. Ocl. 21.—Dr. J. O.
Btlllngton is visiting friends In ManK-jUiCore Itgt the first of the w«-k fori
tee Ibis week. Mlsv Blanrbe Hrern j ppipfre. U-vlanau couniv. on a busi
visited her panmts in Clilef Lake las. l
trip
Sunday.
| F. M. .(^uswonli. who has been u!
Mrs. J. Pary aiul dauglm r. Mnrv.. Afanson cm buviuess. rviurmnl Thur*
spent last aRturdav In Traveoi Ciiy. 1 jjny
B. BUllngton went to Harrleiti! Aa-Vin'jioldfarb left for Ann Arbor
Wednesday evening, w l.err be will li»-! Lioniay to remam \riih his son. So’>
KUII a furnace and do some rooffing. |
h,* is abk* to n*iuVn. RaturC M. Olney. Vho is at Manlsu-e ou! dav m.»rniug an opemilon was p.*.the board of supervisors. sik**.u Sm i fomunl ou Bolomou. ami a telegiamj
(lay at home wlih his ftmllv
‘r'*eivtH| Momlay morning s ated ibai
The second numln-r of the High j,e wa.i doing nicely,
school hdare course will be Saturday ; ^rs William Hurley j; H»«-ndii;g
evening. Ot . 28. Robert Parker Mile *. C;e wvek with Mrs. S. J. Cox.
will deliver his lertur*-. -Tallow Dips ” : mIs Main 1 Wallers of Rsy View is
MR. Cliorics Turner Is very sick. " ‘sp^nfllhgthe w»si; with Rm M N
Miss Msyme Harry is spending thG y;.k>J.
week In Traverse City.
| fixim JuDv
lo Oct l.'i Agent A. C.
Mrs. 1>. A. Cornell I- v. ry sick w ith j Maxwvll of I'-e Northern Michigan
plenro pnctimonla and a fever ai the Tianspcrtatlnu c*(.muany ♦old 44s
home other daughter. Mrs. John . lici.eis at thU |K.ri
Barnes. Muskegon. !) A. Cornel! wa i ’ The Indies- Asid s<Ti.*iv (.f Hu* Pn*.
down there a few da' s and unon his ^ i,.,
ciiu'ch wdl iree*i with .Mr^
return their rou. Dr. Alex, wont dt»w> : winenipgtrner of the cast side Thurwho. w ith the Muskegtm physician and ! day alicmtxin. Oct. 2C
a good nurse arc gIMhg Mrs. Cornel; I n/v. RKley has moretl Into ti
the vei->- lH*8t of rare.
j Hicks house on Ottawa strciM.
Mrs. O. D. Sheldon wasaTraverse j
The Young l*e<*ple*h s(Kieiy of tie*
City visitor last Monday.
*“[ rre..bvierlau church will nu-el FiMay
Mr. and Mrs. W. J lUrhow sp.-nt | ..venlng whh MUs Eli/abct*- Fraul.iUst Bupday with G KHolg.-s an 1 1the home of Mrs F. U. Wiliiaiu>
family at D-'o t-aki*.
| Rom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pasns*.
The potato market is considennl ex j Tuesday night, a aoa.
celUni In CopemUh this iwason. Far | i..
Hooper left this woi'k for Ren
ties representing the eastern produc'ffon HarUvr as rtprcseutatlve In th,*
companies are operating her<‘ with A. grand lodge. 1 O. O. F.. from th»* EK
1„ Gleason as local buy. r Com mlsli Raub's lodge
has excellent shipping far-ilttle.- and
Charles Mahan of Kalkaska sjm nt
a firm market for all faint produce.
Tuesday in town,
t
' J W. CUffo of Traverse City was in________________
ii is t-ufllrieui i4. .1‘nuuisiraie lully the Uoil Kuglucerlnf aoclet.v. ssys a l»e- IL oiXTnli III 1..X Oit. 1.
,
trpit dtkyvatcb.
ismet td abul »mt water
••Within twenty years tbousatuls of
THY A RECOKD WANT AO.
:
IMXjple who bare taken up government
lands In tbe Imperial valley wrlll bo
driven out by water, their bou'/s and
Thought Traver** City High SchocI fields formluf tbe bottom of an Immeu-e iulaud s<*a.*’ be said.
Football Team Wasn't Coming To
•Ttie muse of tbe coming catastroday—Closed With East Jordan.
For the treatment of the Liquor
me Samllewt ^tslloaarr KoglaS.
Ibe »ninIlo«t ctationsry engine In tba
vvorU.
far itK itti mnker can learn,
rcKtj. omirt'lj- qg a five cent piece. It
H owned and wrax made by Jdba H, .
I'un'.imgbaro. a jeweler, of Eaton. Ind.
Tlie J11 tie engine operaiea at a remartrWe rate of ^wl umler a pound of
Vteniu. Bo small are some of the part*
(hat a mngulfying glass is necessary
to make a projKT exnu.iuntloo of
fht'm.-Si. lx>uia
J. W. SL.ATER
ELK RAPIDS
■.Vlt,
- w ben Charlevoix would not consent lo
5 this the ks-al team agun-d it» play, lu
doing this Chatlevvrix holds herself
, llgide
i.. ,0 .hr ,or,.
o, .hr R.n,. bm i
•
^ lYof
pluuship in thi.- maimer iand next Sat monks. 'To grt ibr fell flavor.” be
urJay a dollar excutwbm will be rur aald. -It abonid not be swallowed st
rooifj-rs will fol oni'c. but aipped slowly.” Pat rangbt,
up the tiny glasa. looked at It for n]
moment, and then aipiied tbe cordial ]
at dlrectofl
«’•— he
When
-- bad
*
fiobOssl
rrcMh rwuM**ii Kew
I'll idaced
glass on tbe table with*
Tn prove that itw trletramit art rmn. a look of ssttafactlsii ou bU facs
. Ine. a rant orwafiaprr wRi in fotnrv
-Aad u
you thtok
•xpoM> la fU vrlndoww ffupileatea of cdlcHIner* saksd tbe tnod
-Ricsaln'a oo tbe boly monks wbo
oMb# tfay after lu pubUcaUoo.
make that atviff. but tbe divll flr away
large sire
.
I
1
J
i
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD HERE J
«llh »ev. r»1 othw conipanl..., »«-j. n.irrf!«^ °nV>n”
P-m.I.
eoedeJ In selling Mn*. W J Rachow*
ivNentlv uisnlcd at KlU. N. M.
one of the Grlnuell Bros ’ piano.<.
M„y„r Tom Jolii.Hon
i iev rlm.d il
which they have tried f.u some time Pt «;,id to In' ucniust f;.t men in oilbe
their entire satisfaction
’ Norwnys sblpping N exerrdedin
by hth (Inn.
Mrs. l>eah Cassvimau wii: leave for tonnage only by Unsl.vndf. Grriunuy’s
WaUlIng. Klnnan me.
A Marvin
Lansingmext wenk. wkw she will and rtam-c’s,
Wholesale
I>rug
lolcsale
I>ruggUts.
Toledo,
O.
alle>h set* riim li servlet* and it Is tr*
; ILmey gtows wild In tbe ic.ounf.nlns
all’s t'atarrh
arrh Cure
Cu
Is taken Inter* visit frbM»ds during the wipliT.
qiieulty niHessary to draw lieavy Itjads
K. H.; Davis left Thursday for n
Illmalu.va. where It if npparcutly
acting directly iiiion tho blood
op and dt.-Hiv them It it is t»s» lalt* to
visit win. hIs friends In MouTreal. (lu».
tlx Hum now they should be attended
John Noud ansJ W. J. Rachow mad.*; I*’
cbtm hyard of Grlm-tnn.
lo as early-iu the Hiring as |H.sHlbb
.
.HP
c.v
so that they will Im* lu ^rMHl shafH for
Mie spring w«’t srnww and for n«‘Xt
M^, M, T. t'rttnmin.
Mr,. A. 1- i “iv^k.-rn n..r.»l...s tl.r
iu -.-.U
fall.
t.u.w.. I- I:
VALLEY TO BECOME A SEA. Ol..«»on ...O.UU.J tl... lodKi- n.Pv.lnR
the Royal Neighbors nt Yates last * eri. smallpox, ocarlet fever
When n nuio ouueu.plal* > i\u hn\ a:waiwr-r wars nwwd will awiivw
Thursdav.
‘
fluer/a.
IrrlcRlIaw In rwlirwrwU.
frtml ioda> he ftjJlv realises, w hat a
Di«nHtrv)us results from Irrigation In
smsll andjnHlgnlfleam objeri he U
Tim new Wlinsmsbnrg Ititlgr. In
In p lew shon^hours, nature excited the Imperial valley in ^utbeni t'all- New York. Is to be Ilgl.tiMl by a Ititi .
.
farmer, nsms
font in were pnHlIrtnl the other uigbt
0*111 of lu V usual mood, tort up hU by George
plant, tbe ts>wer for whieb will j
tVl-^^re
Wlsoer of Detroit, an nlchu.1
Iw*
develo,H>,l Trou. the Ic.indug
‘
^■™* n «ngni b; be done. Mays
haiidiwnorU and :o raM;u d it a siiiied cugiuecr and memla'r of the iuUTuah.Ts.ir, While the damage here wa< lional waterways rommissiou. Mr. xtrrM't swn pings. It Is an
m ■
.1
■ 1
lud a-* great as m the hike u.ots. ^tlll Wlsuer was ai»eaking Iwfore tin- lic- the Iticinrraliug plant bo-
r , A The hwai fii^h M luvd team wa
fin .1. adlue^s U» go lo t'hatb \ot\
’-ru'oidiu; and play with the Charlevoix
down Into the
■j iewiu for the ’Uterscholastu- ehnmpion
valley Tbe engineers reallne the dan
.ship itf Il ls district When a message
ger. but after many frantic* efforts
Wme asking if the Traverse City Istyjs
fallevl to
were roming The answer was afflrmativi* and then Hu' CharU*\oi\ luanag*' |
tt eut ^tated that titey had no: e\pecii>d oration down there be equal
them and had clo...ed a date with Ea.t flow Into the valley. By that time a
Jonlau fur u^ay. ’This misunderstand million a.*res of the valley, wbicb It
from 00 to tx:» feet t»elow tbe tea level,
ing waa dut‘ to the fart that Manager
will be covered by an inUnd ae*i.X>e^ IHed to {Mtstpime the date but
Dr. MRoriicb of tbs Kmidi •ead#-mj has bees gMiii spsctal sttoatloa
to (be eyes of sutoiiiobmstt gbd C7ellPls. He flods Ibe rurvsd posMoa at i
tbe •ditt'r tsry prejodkial to tbs ol^ ’
as 11 Irtjda to organic modUcgtloM «#
tbe eyrl«ll motor sod troQbIss of
freciiou. Afisrt from tbe ■krobft *2
tbe dual met with, tbs coosttBt pWff*
SUIT of tbe sir sad wind caMfl hf
rapid luovcmrm lodneea kakldo«ORle
cooflhioii. wbicb end* sometimes ta
ttiomsntafT bliudnesa and sceolints froqoeiitty for m't klcnit. Eye protectors,
be sa.va, sbouM l.r worn.
Ihi'ced STfd ea|», college shap-.................
Fit'ceil seal caps, coIIcl'c sliapo, slide band
Pieced seal c.ips. Windsor sh;ii»«*^......................
Pioetxl seal cb{js. Detroit shniie ......................
Genuine seal caps, <*olle;.'e slniiie......................
Genuine seal raps, college shape slide btind..
Extra fine seal cap. colli'Re simp*, slide band.
Extra fine seal cap. college shape.......... ............
.Extrii small poppy seal eai), eoUego shape....
...
,y................................2200
IDE mmuH & ur
imCMimE COMPMt
•MIHAAmAS Ni MnVM;
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THE EVENIIM RECONO. TRAVEREE CITY. WCHMI^ EATUROAY. OCTOBER El. 1
1o( tte«mcM Bv HU kWM nma\
■a BttodUtt wm be -Bade up.-fi
VMRMtr OaMaad eoapMcat «nl«».
Me dMaB hM taaa oakted le sake
tMi vradaeUea «ae that aril conpare
jfhionMjr vfth tba ney bett draaiatls
Heart
'to.l«luid ThandM is attfad tbe’
users' enntettaB Md tk«re.
' C. A. BMmbcfser. acMit tor Ro^b
* SHn. hM ch«n««d M. hMdMor■.«« item Bteif. wmrebOMe to B>U«-r
jllii-r *- —‘ KoeiTe the Xaltaeo of
Tia aeeak ««alpaMW ariU be tral. 1
aa a ipeeial ae« ee( ha.<
TStitwpof Rcaa.
Xbe Ohirwa laaM with wood at iha
k «Bd la taring at aa^r
ITcmickt tt p*»»abrrri Crmnd opm
U ihc bar to avoid the heavy atom.
hvtm'wUl ix prtMtMi * i^ti«r with
.Cooard Lather, the %iltage btackttH 111 mv9lib of rocnSc,
naith left for Harrlavi!le oa a we^*r
•iMtrteil c^«
beaincaa trip.
Tho ateamcm Missouri and IlllnoU
andpytblaa.” Dost for«M.tbe date.
.rae b. -Faa.r
stopped here the first part of he
The Ikmoui Oeorsta Trotibadoorv
.he
. .er;ubi<. floa.-r-laO. orer-;
week.
come hlRhly recommended from all ..f
kaair;Di «lta ke«ailf«l tm.Bic, roew. ....
r.ev. Ft. mgernann made a buslae--^
the aeicbborinc dtlea aa belnR a gooil.
Tt. 8.rBk«- Madt
trip o Chicago thta weekaid: Tbc .. .r. bo-^pacb.^|
^
Ole Laiwon was very much a trmnaic. nweet alaxera and food dancer?
t0 tbr i’ eS.7J leU Iilribl. H:r 4i-i
prised to ace his Ice house which ftoo.1
that LttcuUtu la hli dcstnr to iaY« bU The iaat act. a trip to the Jangles.
bting ibt- pri ionuilon «if honor J.
on the bay shore south of town coia comic 0!>era aatlre In which Bin» {
WbUK. T*uu- by «ii r^xt^nom co« •
MUln
tapeeJ Friday morning, caused by the
kaep iteoo fn» w^img L»ek to ThomM makM
aa King Kokolo and '
pmnr. Thf perfamAM^ v»i ftnu-dMU
heavy wind storm.
Syranwe la tlaa, Tb<* leeae between la supported by BiUy McCabe aad For ,
Pat Fogarty s arted for Petortcer
mn4 tk0 memalc UeuinI
wvLaeallai aad OtM i« oaa of fbo EiUou, 4hc real coamdiana. who
i biaytlful and
I yei^u rday
morning.
where
bis
•utHisaat IP ibn aanali of the itagr. make It ona of the atroageat of colored
; brother. James, is seriously lU,
jciolK.
llPcaanl4«.
who
lakn
thVi
!mTby eompMoy (Sampl'd to |.r* ifni
alirar loha. They will only play one
Mrs.
Herron spent a few days
£.
TtwMidoiisr
roWi U one uf Uh* talemM Bight at the City opera house. Toes
FrtbUi- in
in town this week visit.ng' friends.
day. Oct 24. ’
Qfmad op«> bo«a
cpht «». >»'“«
■>'
»“
Inrtltuie tor the •eachers of Leeta‘■^"■aUU edtheertl kaar. Ehakeepar'"'»«« •»
cau county was held here on Monday.
eaa art«-. teaf.»d la-le^. -b.. *iH a^
drama
Tuesday and W-edncMay of this week
**01e Olson.** blonde of balr. ruddy of
tmmy th» roJr of Ittrooa. Ib^kU-t
l*oauc» p!iy.d a» Important a part
with
a »o:al of sixty-four teacher*.
cheeks, ingennoos aa to manner. un-|
naay of the rrcai mlr* of ttv Irettl. *» i*»»* povt^nM-ai «>f oldea timtw
Rev. A. J- Raflshol made a trip to
sophisticated In worldlr ------ * *'
i?j#t Frtr.
mau* ilrami.i. hr
^r Ui.:ac‘
Uviao haa vluyeJ
uliyeJ ‘ «!***> «lo at pr«.4ni.
Chicago ihU week where he accom
tai watTsa m. mvbxt ca. wmtm
honest to the core, and willing to incuDamnn iDon* fltin flvr huruln-d i.mt-R ^
lenatm. ha* U-pn E-lwtod pwl
panied his faiher-ln law. Jacob Wagbu
any daager In belialf of his friends
•ad be in 4,rnc*flrut by all aho kaoa I
aaJ 11; olocrton «how* that I ho
of N«r;hpori to a hospital. Both ger.umph uf right is cm.' of th. few
lO U*<«h* of the lx At Uam/mi in A«M-r-j« ««'* «»»*
•* 1** p**mt r
Damon
tlemen hav<* n turred as XIWagbu
eharaeterh iha* have retaine 1
Sci.
^
.'kuouB ilm It i» only a q«<i»llon of a
.-CMUd not Ik- u-ni filed by rt>malnlng
their popularity dt'splte the ever^
J>rtbUa will bp taken fcr RJeharJ
time »bon DiouyMuh will in
there.
changing tastes of the ihealcr-goln*;
------------------------------------ -------------- 'crowned klnir. I'hUlljnlut ihrn-foro h
Ben F. Steimel of Traverse City wa?
Uke -Rip Van Winkle.*
I a very impurlani ftaure cf the play and
In
town a few days this week on bu*l**IIncle Joshua Whitcomb” ard *.N*a! In ortUr that he may Ih» llitinjrly jior.
nciuL
hanicl Berry*’ In -Shore Acre s. * Ole
jtnjtHl In thU jirtHlueUon. Frederick
Speeial to the Kvening n»*cord
Mr. and Mrs Willard Ryan of Ovid.
>urau€ui
the
eve
n
tenor
of
his
way.
d
Sehull has lM*d n a*-lrctcd to pla, that
^ • are siK-ndInK a few wt^eks with
lighting his audience^ and carrying'
Suttons Bay. Miclt. Got.. 21.—Allan
21j part. Thin fart alnn<* k a Ruarante.*
[wni a .few
uaughu r. Mrs F. B. Clark.
with him an atmosphere* of honesty, Bordeaur erf KonhiK.ri spent
I uf the auceeaa of the mle of l»liimvtUi'.
Junit-K Paul of Onu na has finlRhed
homelv and wholeHome nafuralnes*. days In town this w«-.-U
%^
Cue of the n;i>al diflletili 'heavier’'
worth InflnPeiy mon' ibt« *se sham
JiK' W. Reii-ha Cf (nils P:er imst.'-l i*‘hing the new i'atbollc ehrreh of
of the drama Ik the character of l*rtv
bravado of ronianiir he
and
lh.»
j
fhruuuh
town
W.
diu
sctay
4.n
a
basi
c3e» In liamun and Pythias/* He to
It cynleiKm of drawluK
■ ne.-s trip to Traver>c t*ity.
I
a raodrm nhrase Is Dfonyslua’
THK REST line of Uns* overcoats
tors In problem |da) s. This ex 1 j. OQ- Dauean. ctiiimy
coiimy ct
ctimmlsKloner
. ••riKht-haiitl man** In the army. He Ik
ilamiluiu Colthing Co.
? Uje mun to whom r.ionyfcinii «‘ntruMK plains why Ole ll\es and lasts a- 1 I* „f schools, and J. IV Oarrkii. principal rt 2Mf
also
a
tribute
to
the
goo.1
sit.so anv j
' the dellca’e work c*f eomMiKKlnn the
wholesome
Instincts
of
the
great
masjj^^■
--------------------death of I>anson. He it aiao eommls.
of thcatcT goer*. Ole will he presenie 1,
alonwl to Incite the aoldlem to nliel
here at Sieinberg*s Grand cH>«'ra house ]
jaaninst the existlni: Rovemmrai. W.
next Wednesday. Oei. 2o. by the
; Watuoti (k>uld Ik enaaciHl i4» play this
oiil> authorixivl rorapxny piuv
exacilnir role. He Is an actor of Rood
phyj*hjue. vo'.ce and ablMty In every Ing this romi*dy. It is r« heorM*d. Mage I \
and placed by Ben HtudriekF. who .5 I
way and will materially strengthen the
conceded to give the best portra>al of
company and production.
this quaint character on the Ameriran *
Damocles is another corrupt senator.
and it guarante<^d that the ihor-l
He It Is who is promised aihaneemetit oughly artistic and exrell.ni {M-rforni
I mhen UlunysluK is made klnc He it |
win be given.
\u who arpu«*s aualnst the voice of
j Damon when he Is pk^dtne for the
No mercury, no minerals, no dange.- i
HR. RORTEl J. WIUTE /
• freedom of the people In the senate in Holllsiera Rocky Mounuln Tea, j.
bouae. It Is Damaelca 'who is after* Tho greatest family tonic known. •
Prossnis His Stuoandous and Mag .meant Produol .>n of Cost va*a
wards cbmv:\ as chief adviser when Brlnga good health to all who use ft.
Dionysius is made klnj;. After eonsW- J5 cents. Tea or Tablets, Johnson
erahle trouble* Jamas Harrison was «*n- Drug Co.
I
; cajsiHl fi»r ihib part. He was obliged to
;be relcastMl by another manacer be
BOYS* OVERCOATS and twoplec*'
i fi>re he <;ould be- vnRaited but hU abllsuits combined. a» M- See them,
lltty was such that he could not be
WITH STAITLINC ELECT!ICAL EFFECTS
oct 2l-tf
Hamilton Colthing (*o.
i f pare d for this iiartieular nde.
A i>ail that has l.ui f»‘w Uhes bir
is an artist frf great ahl; one that is never forR\»lteu b> one who
4ty and.it especially qualifit'd to do altnesfev^s the pU> Is that of little F^inThe moat CVimplete theatrical pnslactio i nvr pre^eulej i i
Ibis part well as he possesses
taln. the child <»f Damon. This role is
this city
fine physique and the beini; played by little Miss Klsie. the
liiflrent
PRICES 25C, 35c, 50c. 75c
temiM-rameui m-rrs-iarv
neh ail nnl) emotional child actress on the
exact ng nde
HU work as Iho stafc. lUsides p^aseasinK emotional
OOOO SKA-Y-S YC-r. Telehi.ne C:t zer S' 112
Pythian hero is « nnetaUt.n to ail ability to a marked deuree. she ha,
-who aprn-iatr rea*. true to life dra that wo-'derful a-d exn.ulsite beautj
malic wtek
Wf toM Vf>ti U-t wwk of iho Inthat makiw her Ideal for the role that
The chararler irf IbosyFlus. that
num< rableJnsrnimcms In vogue tarfore
the pianoforte, and now If we roll all
h<»rtl.-*v I,rim. J. iu .1.. l.an.I. of " Tto7iidio. of tb^
these Into one wt» get the first glim
ria) TiTh«B.. Tbi. ,«rt. «. in
“Uko o« our mering nolHn of the piano.
l» tbr h»ri.b.mr of ibo wholr pl«j . Jl,,.h„
.nyihlnK .u.iit
A piano? Involves ihn*e fundamental
ofrnalt, «n.l!
must be* the i
AMUSCtiENT*/
rr Mr. Tbi^aae. HU liMBhn
liaralui. Ibc tpnat K Bmeoae.
SUTTOtlS BAY
MOUSE
STEINBERG’S
GRAND OPKRA
A*r*r sv A o*r I o N m
TO-IMI GMT
l.k-
'
ommt, CBsy
Rmowmty.
\r^
Un.Vv <m IMT rtiildmi; th. lort te
cinld KtuKiWl tuT* (or htr: wuho*l tidt
1oTe»hr c«^ald Mt mdais th» agowws tw.
tXiAHt Uuldhntk; xppevcistiBV U thb
le««. MotbBr’t FriMd wm
to 1»
Boi th* pnin *wl Mfuiek of thiUlher^
tkEX bet loTY ml(ht not be Mninei le tbo
•tMgtb. prtMrym bar fcnidifvl Uass M
motbor^m Friend
a boMMBt f or asBESfr of Ibe s
MBBCks diwtsc P**fs«»cT. mad br tn OM
SeSSSss-
«b»sltkbto. ltlell<oWXFrM.
ThB oami MhooM he
to iwMb.
H to sH wbe osfwet to be »oiba.
obtained fnim the classic ebaraeters ot Shakesptrarc, Boker. Sheridan.
Kanlm. Hugo. Kuowler and other great
author-K. She has the -rilagc presence.*'
:lu‘ tetuperamem/* ihu voice and the
K auty t » make her the most idt al Calamb** that ever ap2>eared in that rol«*
»»n auy stage.
^ Ftir seviTal years pas» Miss Ctfry
lhas l»e*m leading support with Charles
B, Hanford. AllH-rta Goltatln an*l
LOT 183
LOT 184
LOT 188
LOT 230
Lots 235, 236, 237 as advertised are now sold
LOT 196
LOT 203
LOT 211
LOT 212
LOT 213
■ '
LOT 21*
’ v:*: w-:--
ALL FOR SALE!
a)c all early MfJcciiv»n- afid a:e tifr
Handtoinest Lots in Oak Heights
CusFloii with the hammer, and from
the IValtery. Ciude a-'d Dulcimer we
get Hono-ous l*ox or mounding board—i,
but no one at this time harl thought of
that crowning glory—-that
i7:i
rytho
keylKjard wa.s anpli*>d t* t*'e organ.
nr. : K*»'m* mi.u vfti n* nrd' .tu lahnnwe.
Italian (perhaps Guido) adapted it to
stringed instruments, and hence amsc
the Clavicyiherium. or keye*l lyr*'. For
unknown reasons the Clavicyiherium
was nm at once nop.ilar. and for certurles after wc raad that at the great
f»Asts there wa? -Cltoling. Harping
and Dnlclmerlng and voices rweet as a
bell.** showing iha^ they had not given
up the earlier insiruments.
Musical a^ the »>e*>n*,e we-e In those
cider days, it seems a pity that they
coaid not have had a real piano like
the great Kimball, t-uch as we are now
selling, and which the worters greate«f
musicianK nvommend so hlghlv. or
even one of tht'se oihor new biaadardmade ntanos that we are n
for »17o and «?25 or easy parmeniA.
$10 to S:n cA*h.
to tfj mont''lv.
BuU afer all. the Clavlcstherlum
was the *'dark horse** which was to be
the winner. The fact U. i
the people seemed sometimes to have j
prpgressed backwards—that Is.
Clavlc.vthcrium. in gaining
ling a keybo
keyboard. 1
lost Its metal s*rSres ard oercusslont
touch, and Instead, they wed
rings
The
jpi-'t
iheHum was coarse a"d
V.vfk ro
r« dout
Hnubt was like the;
riving
Ib rmiou. the w ife of Damon. Is aUo
a \erv *‘ifflcul' oar* aud one that requirr-s a specially qualified actress !J
rond»*r pnqH'rly. WJu'n she reallres
that her lovtM hu^nd. the father cf
h**r iKft.Ttiful child. muFi go back t**
meet ** * *^atc at i»'* rxi*culionrr*«
block, her grerf U uneontrullablc. Thi.*
Is oae trf the rrlaripal and most beau
tiful srencs of the play and any Jar
ring -otc of dlsccrd wo -ld turn the
aublime to the ‘ridlcrlons.
Miss
Blanche .\bbott has been engaged for
this ro’c. Her ability, her training an 1
her pI.yKlqut* fit her in every way fcr
this exacting nde.
To prove that
nrktng ftrr eorai
anvdayand let ux
art irtic pcrfocilim. Miss E>!na Tun- explain more fully the dllfcrence be-1
niclilfe. an actress of years of training
and experience has been engaged for
the role of Aria. This Ban
idcoulJ
exceed a doxen lines alltold and
coni J tuned now unlB after ypn start roar,
1 winter firea. then have It tnned by a
le C-* o t aad no ore wcrald
‘ *i first class tuner, and It wfll star In
bu* the i-'ientloa
i>*e
‘: tune mnch better during the winter
is to Itmve no stone UDtonied to make BKmths. We guarantee the work of
this production a marked artlsUc trl- our lunera—see us before the mah of
COME oor
“HEHORlir
The Northland Singer, and sec him in that
Funny Comedy
of keyboard through
Syrjieu.-T-.
P* t Ha
TM.s n’markablv strong emotional
Tt* pi;>jht1> itiip'TMinat** lb
rt .lo re role reoulrvs an actress of exceptional
|qtir*> r g<K>d \S*lre, vr»a* tlramsil ability a*, well as beaut,v. Mls*^ Rt>se
atllliy. imiJKing
Curry has Inen engapctl for this juirt.
pro|KT furlcl tdutiiu’it
^ She l< a yo -ai: actress cf remarka
LOT 102
ho m<»st oharmtng aohlttiori tn lra\»f>o i i*\. Thi'k
ioldition i> now larg*-1> Lanli < v* r. .o»uj
h;iN an.
fiol o asily obiainahlt:. I ?;«*^o* Ii.-ik will l>* h*.|H
raiely, e.xcofpiing 1S*2, 18.‘L 1S4. whiult must Le >e»id toAll must uo foH vpijl cash, and the | rices
'
Ibe noble evample
Mf-Kaerinei .* Dam.i- a-.
V/
Interesting Account of the Instr
uments of the Middle Ages.
NEXT WEDNESDAY. OQT<^BER 25
I4.
LOT no
Piano Talk No. 2
Da YOU
Ktu.
OAEMUrS
OL.E1 OI-SOIM
ir HAS MADE MILLIONS LAUGHMAKES ONE LAUGH TO THINK OF IT.
At ErtnPrfBniiiiei MR. HENDRiCtS vUI Slag tbt Latot Bi t
•FAIR ^ AM>OF SWEDEN
•«OBTBLAM,
“A SWAOOIl: RWEmSH SWELL*
Prices: 35c. 35c. 50t. 75c
Sut SaU Open Neaiay
STEP 5 AVER
KITCHEN CABINET
LxncrBU^^
HtahrfTMto workmsndup
Dwt Md moo-R pr»»f
Oomplet* is «T«r7 detan
BADdRome mieh Ooldro Oak
The Lfiwcsl Priced mth Glide Ctbinel
ofiiRe Hirker.
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TEA>*EKf;E CTTT, MICH.
•e«l =
music house
LOW SPOT CASH PRICES
AMIL F. NERLINGER
.^UAWYER
tMOVU IV NDN <l>
STATE BANS' BUILDING
The whole bunch of
fWELVE LOTS
if sold at one time and for cash down, would be
A BARGAIN!
As the price would be made accordingly and to allow
for holding as an investment. Come -quick for choice
of lots.
Also One Acre Lot
to Birctiwood
Fronting East Bay 8 rods and running back 20 rods,
less a strip two rods wide on north >id<: for «rreet- A
very desirable lot in this beautiful suburban spot.
THOS- T- BATES
123 Freat street
TRAVERSE aiY, MICE.
THE cvcnma Kccoin, -rtuvcMC cnV, Michigan,
emiBiminBT
CIUNTY TUX
ISS29.400
4ckka«o. Oct 21—^
afterward kickiaff soaL Seed CUy
kicked off. Vodeauwe waa down wttb
I tbe baU on tbe •fteen jard toe. Afl«a^
! aereral ptaya. Winnie wens around left
j end far twanty-fire yards and Sanaball
jebnebad It down on Read Olya nint>
espret weat Unooab for a
NosuaL Tbe half ended
r $1111 nx IS $23.29S.3S
i- :
I:;
p.
NNIB
TRAVERBE' CfTTB BMARB THIB
YEAR IB
*—
ifraaatfTirtarPMto
•Nit Which Mtv»
l.%:;■
V- '.Ir
\U%2JUTM,
Or. CHMt and Dr. Withalm*t
MtftMlnpM
. It IhM
Fm 0*if»g Allowtd.
—
[
.
TN« rmpon of fb^ eommlttae cmi^-------------------,
^
ftaaBM. wajrt aad mtant m nccepUnl} to carry water off thcmWl be coottmetytatcrdajr aftarDOOB. Tbe report wat | ed. TbU wat accepted and adopted.
^aaModad to pay tmt t2M» of tbe coan
A report of tbe flnance. waji anJ
try boodt iastead at 110,000 at wai | meant reported that the cbalrmaii and
recommended. The report followi: jekry arrancemeats for a temporary
’‘Oemlemen—Voor committee oa loan for tbe amoant neceaury to meet
llaance, wayt and meant reKpectfally {tbe County expenie nntll Jtn. 10.
tabmit tbe followinc report:
I Mr. Mtraroe detlred yeMerday to ao
• HaTlaa bad unde- caredul eontM i upon the record a>^ voilna aaalntt the
eraiUm ibe matter of Aoaace. way t j adopt Ion of the county tyttem and hk
and meant for tbe entelng year, wi* | cooMiloent. are alao not in faror of It.
Tbe 'flrat bualnea* of the momins
u tbe amount app»»r
ilooted to thia county by the auditor eeaaion waa tbe adoption of a reaoluicneral. namely 123.295.2?. U- levied na lion by Sanervlitor Glllia pporidinR
a aiaie Ux. tbe name bein« i«o mil that a» a matter of aelf protection to
Hon, a even hundred and aeventyibre«> the board of «uper> iaom aa a whole in
tbouaand. two hundred and flfty-aix order to expedite the work of the com
ten milllontba (.00277335ci on each ,roittce on clalma and fccoanta. and
that in future all accounu preaenteJ
equallxed raluatlon.
the board for pay
-Alto that $29,400. the aam
three and ont-half mill* on each dollar j imnled by aa ItemUed atatemeni dulr
of the couniy'a equalUed valuation. In 1 receipted.
------------------------levied aa a cotinty tax. We furthci i
rtcommend that the balance of ib?|
BREVITIES.
to lb.
lowo.hly.
satunday, October
!«• r.-.- L
<>'
'‘>''
i Friend, rhureb I. to .M.lon, Mnple
Beca«>d Half.
‘ Trareiwe City kicked off. Bnuaball
tackled a ann for a ten-yard loss and
]ffo4 tbe balL Trarerae City** ball on
Reed aty'a sixteen raid line. Baker
took it tbrooib riabt tackle for a
tonebdown. Raed Oty kicked off and
after aereral good pUya Hope went
tbrouch left uckle for twenty-five
yard*. Vogelsong went around left
and for twenty yard*. Despre* made a
tonebdown. Reed City kicked back of
tbe goal line and the ball wa* kicked
off from the twenty-five yard line. Re
peated gain* took tbe bal Idown the
field. Duke McGilllK hit left tackle for
twenty yard*. Vogelsong ran three
yard* for a touchdown. Reed Cl»r
kicke<] to SnuRhalt. IfcGillU ran twen
ty 5*ard» through left taeWe Vok« 1
song a^ni around left end for ten
yard*. Hope went through right tackle
for fire yard*. 6nu«hall went around
right end and put It on the ten-yard
line. McCmi* hurdled left tackle for a
touchdown. Tlie half ended wit bon:
further score.
The Traver»e Citr line-up wa»:
Howard, c: Wlckenburg. rg; Kratochni. Ig: McGIlII*. rt: De*pre*. It; Vogel«mg. re; iJingKtrum. le; Volght. q.
Hopo. fb; Winnie and Baker, rh.
Snu*hall, Th.
Reed City: Marshall, c: Shomln.
rg; Gouden. Ig; Watson, rt: Swim. It:
Lawn, re; lather, le; Bodlne. qh
Johnson, rh; Welsh. Ih: Marwln. fb.
The city team lost over $40 on thi*
morning-* game and a* a result th<»
huslneaa men will be ranva»*e<l to stv
If the team H wanted here. If «upis>t
is not giren the games will be played
elsewhere.
ber. f7Hc: corn. «4Tic: 'bat*.
alannary pork. $12 4i.: lard. $€.77: ribs,
m
«, iws.
THE ItARKETfi.
s
every Persen
I am sore I bBTe cofe
II
JBBt whBt .TOO an
. lookioRtorina
■&:
2 Toledo. Oc:. 21.—linteai—I>ecemb«r.
P^sc..
,
. Ewi ‘ Buffalo. Oct. •i.—Cattle—
Bteady. li^bl. CalvHi—Steady, fal.-.
Sbee^Ai^ve. higher. Hogs-Activc
lower.
Detroit. Oct. 2l —WHc;
corn, 59^r: oau. 3lc.
; Hngo and HHgv' Nelson found a
krange water animal on the shore* of
the hay^ this morning. It closely re
acmbled a Gila monster with the e\
eepUoa ilyi: i:< body was smooth wltboui acalea. It waaJau^r recognized as
a “swift" and wa* erldenily washec
up by the storm.
NOTICE.
Those w »T. ,w**:t to ;secti-e ilml>et
Claim* In Oregon *mav Jbln the par.y
going Nox. 7. Call at 4iu State bank
building.
L. K Gibb*
WANT
ADS
TooLstoforCl*
WANTED-^Furnace to fire i.> rr->|xn.^ f Ible yo:mg man. Rest «»f p f. r* net'- £
^Inquire *2' "Vst .Seventh i.t teleA phone 198.
oci
by check—Vour check
shows
went.
bank book balanced any time
without woTTjIng yourself sick
over accounr*.
Money depasiuvi In our SarIng* department up to and in
cluding the :.th of the manth.
draws icTe.-esi from tbe flrvt. at
the rxic of three per cent, com
pounded twice a year.
.
Money is safe here and can
be wltSIrawn any time without
GeoW.MUler
CltryBflkB Pffdfk
Tli.ila iU name — an early
Pink airysanthemum.
Come anti stv it.
l\»Uctl plante of .almvo
KUAiri Xow
FRANK M. PAINE
B«B4k Buck
STEINBERG’S OPERA HOUSE
OCTOBER 23
Auspices TRAVERSE CITY LODGE NO. T3
Knights of Pyihias
pri.Of«lS|-r
Mr.
Sanford
Dodge
I^OR SALE CHEAP—Fifty yard*
' quality Ingrain carpet. 'Please call
• morning*. 5.17 Fifth strec*.
«KU 21-tf
LOST—Female cixker *i»an!el m-vcu
months old. on Ninth *tns't luiwe-n
< rnion and Cas*. Finder addre.-* v
Rerord oflir>e
The fit of Hickajr &
FitH tnan Co. Clothiiig
is what «1U them.
CraperseCitv State
Bank
FOR RENT—Furnlsbel room*. 247
^ E. Front St. M-*.
Harris
___________
oc: 31-€i
4.08T—On Ori. n; a child * fine gt.M .
chrin aud io<k‘’t: a lil>eral reward
will be given for the reiiun of either
. to 92t» \Ve*i Front Ktr.H i or C iz. kl*. ,
•___________,
oci3U‘
SIHTORJ
OVERCOAT
; Snpijortid
!<
by
! mis Rose
Ctrey
and » •pwuay
pi«TorpUy.rw
/■:
Presents the F.^MOUS FIVE ACT DRAMA
OUR MONEY-SAViNO SALE
n.-iB .ilriMtl^* comi!ionr*o<l and
in.'iny an* taking ad van intro
of tho bargains wi* an* oIT.t-
th.t .be onomnl. men,b.ne.11
,n Cir i..,em^,rT ,he ,rJn.h?P
^be .N.ndi tribe In Britl.h
PER80NAU
. lerk. t.. ,be ..„»rr l«,r. for .ss«v |Afrien. to which WIHl. H. Hotel,lUiiki*s giK*.* next month, ha* broken out
Mr. and M-s. Jerr>' Uing oMXomcmem In th»* reAjvTtlvc township* for!
Bffintmbtr «.* watit moiu*y
and the llv«‘* of the Krle.ndK missioD- steady passed * through the city thU
the purpo*4*N uaraetl in said aUtc
aiie* are In danger. Public meetiug morning on their return from a trip to lYMcnt. Fi*<d B. Walker. Jadre ef m.hatr.
and Ui ir. l il tjuirkly will cut
meaia.
In fhr matter of tbr raratr uT Jehu
tonight at 7 o*cloek. Meetings tomor Swan. Ind.
]irir«*f> (III iiiany otln r nrticl«*s
• A1ik» iliat the aupervliwir of Gram
row as followK: 10:30 a. m . worship
Prosecuting Attorney C. 1^ Dayton
lint iiu-iitiniKtl ill lair liandp. m., Chris of Iceland i* In the city today on a bus
proportion
lulls.
tian Kndeaor; 7 p. m.. gospel. Joslah iness trip.
•lhW»QitaU«>p.rw>« Md tbRi »uch^Jher/r>u
with Wexford eimiity,
P(X)j»l(* fnmi tho roiiiiiry will
W-hIte of Maple City and James Carte.Mrs. L. L Freeman of Cadillac rr
and apponU.md
pM nsc ral! at sli»n* for Mils.
visor or l>arwilis«^i"^ Munioii will U- In attendance andjfjrned home thih morning after a vUit
“Also the »u
,
wllb
riMatlvo.
M.nlP
City.
township be authorired to levy its Just <
Th«- Twentieth Cemurr club had a| Mrs. Patrick Fogarty of Sutton* Bay
proportion of srhcxd tax with Wexford
very pleasant dance in the academy j nassed th-onch the dtr this noon
county, when eqiiallrid and app'ielast evening, about thirty cMuiplcs! her way to Peto>kcy where she ^
Ihbi tb.- «.,R.nl»..r ..r Flfp^
VTK-nfM.
| )o1n hfr huRhand wbo ».-nt 'b.Tp
’ At the
office a record break- terday owing to the severe Illness or
Like township l»e autborize<l to levy
Ing sugar In-et i* e exhibition. Th.J hi* b-other Jame*it* ju*t proportion of the school iaxt*s
iMul weighs 15^
oiind* and was j .Mr*. Fnnl J. Driscoll and motheiractkmal ^ VVexft^. KiJkaska and
raised by W. ii. Light of 12.^ SouU in-law. Mr*. T. J. Driscoll of Grand
Mlsaankre countlc« when equallzetl
Ct»dar street.
Rapids rcnimerl hrorae this morning
and apportioned.
Mr*. Etta R. Wilson of Detroit, who after spending two weeks in the ci>»
* "ecoro want ad.
“Also that the siipervlwir of Mayfield
was *trl(*kt*n with a severe attack o* with relatives. Mi^ I>rii-coII was ralleil
township be auiborir..il to levy It*
blood |sd*on last July while a: her cot here on account of the lllne** of he.“
Just profiortlon of the school tax fractage at .\*orthi>ort. and who was re- broJher. John Fcxiie. who U sufTeriug
ilonal with Wexford county. whc;i
mn\-rd to Emergency luispital. Detroit.! with a prolonged case of i>iihold.
cquallrtM and app«»rtloned.
early fn September, still lies at that
Mrs. J. Shaw of Slights Siding
“All of which I* respcrtfully sttle
institution severely III from the made a shopping trip to the city thl.*
mltted.
trouble. Three wcH'ks ago she suffered morning, returning later in the day.
“Reccham.
uddeni relapse through reinfection
Mr*. R. R. Hernm and dltlte babe.
‘ ,
"IJidd.
•ml ihoiiKb r<m,<)ilrrskly iM'iirr ahr l> | llrlon. of Siiitim,. lUy pansi-d lhroui;b
.
"Black.
Hill in g critical cunditluii. the second , the city today on a trip to Greenville,
"Committee "
ailack involving her eyes which woie' whore she will Jsit her mother. Mrs. F.
Tax AoporlionmenL
Kaved by her physician. Dr. Hal C. L Cleveland.
The lax apportionment for the vari Wyman, by heroic treatment.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Smith of Lever
ous township* wa* a* follows: Acme.
The Campl>ell house I* being thor-1 Ing reiornod bom^today after visiting
$4..".tl0.4l; Hlatr. $S,7l3.2€; East Ray. mighty renovated, the large dining j friends In the city for a month.
$2.177.4K: Fife Ijike. $4,021 38: Gar liKim fH. ivjng the finishing lourhe-i: Charles Buck and “Pal" Hastings
field. $:..249,4l*.
(7nint. $3.o»;?9l. today.
, went down the Betsey this morning
Green Ijike. |.l.t>2k.C7. l-ong I^ke. $2. | “The oldest inhsbliani" state* today | atier !»ariridges.
During the quiet season wc have pulled out of stock
?«0.82; Mayfield. $3,057.49; Paradise. | that the water* of Grand Traverse bay. - Ge*>rge Blue has returred from a
: $5,253; PenlnsnU. $7.13C.23; fnlon. never before so far as their earliest j JsIt to Danville,-I>a. He hadn't been
and made up into Rugs all short e nds and Remnants
; ‘ $1,213.2-.; Whitewater. $4.549.81: Trav reroltecflon run* t>ack. encnvacbed sol back there for twenty-eight years an I
of Brussels. Velvet and Axminsier Carpets: sizes run
erse City. S2€.2H».f.«.
far Inland-** the storm of y«'»terday j *s a consequence he knew few of hi*
from 44x44 inch square up to (Jxl) and ^xl2 feet, just
drove 11. The iM'ach.ln front of the G.j relatives and few knew him but after
Bifis Allowed.
'I
The coromitt«*e o-> claims an#t ac- R. A I. deiHd look* like tbe busiest ! one had recognized the other a verv
24 of these Rugs on hand and we want them sold
y counts submitted the following repot: porUon of some bankrupt lumber yarH pleasant visit reselied.
quickly.
You surely have a place in your home for an
as
piles
of
lumlier.
liPards
and
planking
M. B. Griswold ha* returnol
i «r a tolal of t?>;87 .r, ^o- all claims
visit In Vermontville and win
odd size rug, in your vestibule, hall, bed room or den.
' since the law: rf»s.rt !•* Anrll. Am«»n!: are h<*aiK*d high and dry where they
j spend
winter with her daughtei.
* the Hem. was the rj-u.rt of N C have lKH*n throw n by the high sea.
W’c ought to clean up on these this week.
:
: > :
The basement of the Columbia wa*jMl*s Gayle.
.
Stamp l«»r $44.75 a.s game warden. thU
Charle* Hall has returned from
being held up Until the January mee.- affected yesterday by the high water
its way three weeks' visit with relatives in ihv*
Ing for ft.rther itcmkdng. Sheriff | »nd considerable water
southern part of tbe state.
Charles Johnson. $751 M fo- sheriff j «here.
Mr*. E. J. Fulghtim returned last
fees, including a reimbursement ofj The “Ski" club and their lady friends
over 120 of moneys **h-«i In the di* *>eld forth at the home of John Ash- evening from a ten days* visit at her
ebtrge o' B.ffirlsl duties; R j M.»r
evening Cards were played old home in Richmond. Ind.. and other
gan s livery bill of $143 for llverv hlr-.* and light refreshments served. The iDdlanc points.
Mr*. Charles Krumm and sister.
for tbe wberiff. and Drs. Wllht Im and Uiys of I he club are anxiously awaiting
Chase recelvev! thei- f.'e of *-* each the time when they can don their Mrs. E Harding of G-aw-^ are Travthe hills with thejerse Cilv guests Today.
for post mortem work. John Very tde^ •togi • and hike
sklK.
j Mr. and Mrs G Dorman of Grand
ceasfd) 3««rilce"Tce* $128 IS.
afternoon after the Rapid* arrived in the city thl* afterThe action of tbe board at yesterwithout surtrical operation.
regnUr meeting of the Uidy Buffi JocMlnoon to spend Sunday with hla sister.
Blci*
spread
wa*
enjoyed
by
fifteen
j
Myii
Ijovelmnd of Ba«t Front
of a barn H^tbe i
Idles
The event was In honor of 'Mrei
and the next motion was for the com
tat Eighth’
mltiee on ground* and brildings to
have plans and sp^lflcat km* prepaix* 1 ftreet who will aocm reside in Cranl Holland arrived in ihe city this afterwithout the use of «Jnigs.
for tbe county barn, and report at th« Rapld* ata a* a token of their regard noon to rl*ii the father who la at the
k beautiful china aaUd i Northern Michigan asylum.
next meeting of the board In January
\ Mrs. Ralph Anderaon returned thU
The committee o^ F. W A M, to
George R Nowman of €15 Sonth nfteniocni from a two week*' vltit
whom wa* referred the matter of the
CUBE HE.VD.^CHES.
county abstract aystv'm was given until Oak street U the proud Uiber oT a fine with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. Chaa.
ten pound baby girl, born yesterday. Creasy of Grand Rapid*,
January to report.
STBAWHTES CRO.SS EYES .\NI)
Mr*. O. P. Carver, chairman for the
A drain commissioner. W. J, Saxton, Mother and child are doing nicely.
RE.STORE PERFECT VISION*.
Principal W, P. Needham of the I cterenth district of the Federation litwas elected at the afternoon *e.«slou
which adiourned at 3:30 until the n g Grand Traverse Buslne** nniveraitv j erary committee, and who also repreA WmTTKN OUAfeANTCE
ba* arranged for weok^d lecture* :oj seated the Ladle** library of this city,
be given hy the buslnea* ^ and pro- Mr*. France* Harlland of the Ladles'
ITiTen with evert- pair of classes.
Repaire Racommentfad.
At lbr5:i:r«T«r^7Tfi.nioon!''“‘°“'
^ eT«.. library. Mra. J. P. Cllleapl* aad Mra
‘ lb, commltirr on aroandt ud Vill-V ”?*
»'“<*•»'» Hnrned to tbo flr« J. W. Patcbln of tbe WoBmn’. dob reIbe «o»»ll.ee on poond. m>d b..n-V
^ ..B„Kln,- by L«in F. Tllo.. tomnd last evenin, fro. Kda«a«x,.
tags reported the follorwing: That
National nank.
bank. Allj
All wbere
«liere they attended
nttended ue
the aectlnc of
•nnply it wood for Ibe eoinlas year caabler of the FIrrt .-'•■•onat
he mirchaae4L~that the valley* on the 1
to attend these lectnres.
j the State Pederatloo fo Women’s clnha.
ClU*ar»» Phono No. 354
“r-s:r
DAMON AND PYTHIAS
A GREAT PLAY
A CLEVER COMPANY
AN elaborate production
I
i
Sevan Great Attractions
:
illustrated lecture
“RUSSIA AND JAPAN”
patriotic lecture
“THE KEY TO 20tli CENTURY”
ERNEST THOMPSON SETON
Noted Author-Traveler-Whltney Kale Qnartette
Three Fiae Concerts
High School LectufB Association
Season Tickets $1.00;
For Sale City News Co. and City Book Store
SOME RUG BARGAINS
CROSS f YES STRAIGHTENED
EYES THOROOGHLY EXAMINED
THAT ARE GUARANTEED TO
KXAMiMATioN wmmm
a r. i miFE, Pnr. n. b. l paiiuoi, isiist»i
roof* of the coart house and jail b- ' LfTTLE fellow*' orerroau. beantl-| ASK ABOUT oar bank aocoonl tor
Iboy*.
painted and thar ji roof over the en fnl toe,
Hamilton CoUhlng Co. I oet .21^
tofice to the bollef nx>m and a flooi o^ 214f
Hamilton OoHhihg Oo.
Suite *513^1*9 Wllholm Block
Travamo City. Mich.
Hoc«. a 1? a. m . 1-; sad 7 S p. «.
GOATS,
SUITS,
»iFURS
Notwhhstanding the long spell
of warm weather we have been
as busy as bees to this depart
ment. It shows that hundreds
of women appreciate the advan
tage of selecting their garments
^ ^
' early regardless of wcai'
iihcr, and
y know where to go. We hav<j been
i
complimented hundreds of limes this season on our magnificent showing.
4.-^ -
BELOW ARE (JUOTED 3 OF OUR POPUL.\R
_
_
MODELS:
_______
Loose Back Box Coat in Fine Tan Kersey I ft nfl’
and Fancy Mixtures, at
....................1.10.UU
The New Empire Coat in Handsome
t
ftn
Fancy Mixtures, at...................................... • *4Jy
Empire Coat, made of high luster Kersey or Fancy
Mixtures, in K or 60 inch lengths, full Oft 00
,
plaited velvet or Fur Trimmed, at .. .«OiW
A Beautiful Assortment of Misses’ and
^
Garments.
LWILHEtM
Children's
Comer Front
nna Unloiu..
TRY A RECORD WANT AD '
THE EVENING RECOTO. TRAVEME CITY, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTODER 21. HOS.
Cl)^ Evening Record's Up>to»Date^^ M
Feature
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
B> REV. a H. DOTEKTOfdc.-Bacred aon^ that have
me.-Eph. r. l^»; Col fU. 1H7.* U
Yet Proof Against the Forger
poatni: and wvm home. Ona lMn» oolr ^ rh<Nrk trtitch l.M)nard had^onr«ni«^ ainl I rvery A»ni44rnibte bank In th^ town ta
had bm n«ctortrd--hr had forroUKt ^ ibr aulliy and blundrrlna youn* Xa-| on il»c T*ich for a lortUnilar NO»poct
K^coofrvMU hi* falknr cleilia who had ' fwi|«^n «f finance met hi* Waterloo.
at Ihr aaroe time
lie deirccomparaentcl by
WIko Moam mod tt>e Uraelitro vm
delirerod frocu tbe E^i>Uatja nod bikl
nKveaafoUjr ctwa<d the lied ■ea, Uicy
expreaaed tlielr crktltode to God la
mr Tbe-8oB«^ Moa«** watwmfc
, and Miriam, the ai>ter of Mumm, at
I the head of the women, mpoodfd to
Uon and learlna the money on depoalt. ‘ n. rnwa that day to thia aatiwd mmg
ThiR «Wea Wn. a *iandlu« at the bank j
^
ImporUht pari in the aenr.
through a few leritlmate tranaartlon* ^
he may vmiurr to beatn hi* eMI work
!
** *ny iTltlrBm ppon
ThiR a a* the mnhod adopted by the «hl* part of the ptibUe womblp lotUy.
In ' it wouid be rather that
the Batik of KngUnd. la devoted to muaic. eaperfally e^Lthal
After a c
in dlRh..neat provtli'ea | of iramrd qoarteCa and choith. and
that made
In Amrri- ,|,at
of the jlncUnc tuoea frera the*e clr\«.r aivludleia tranaferrad
queiiiiy beard In rHlffk>ua
Iheir «.
u. iivlt>
iivlty to tlrent HrliaJn.
^
;
,
,
,
c*»n\i»i<'ed ihrm*elv.-* that thr% had i
cY.ritins'eU
►••TCd. but bate l*een aptlT UeVerr.1 « way to brat the B^rk of i
diaomerr.!
" “ocvK-alaatiral nMftlmKFor fl»e ime worablp of Gotl caofreKneland
Tlirlr
clem and hitherto tnvulnrrable ln^U' ' irati<dial aluclnc abould be
the
tutiun Wu* *lert>in« wa* vonflnnrd : aupM'tne
atid only aouK* that hud
a hen they >rnt a bill
exchange to .| their angiteatlon lo the InaiilTtd w ord
lamdon. and tt sia* caRhe,! wiijH.ut srf God or lu relljrtoua4-xperlemx*. aimre^^
ern li.tr.«1uc^
^
H<liptur»l cyuu*-l-
Ixnidon ..illor a. a rl, h im.-nVan no'
f^
h»unil»ix l.•mrH.r..rll.v In Kiitland and hgiou* hymn Uotk-.
}
la luni Introduce.! by the tnpl.a•«»»*«• "hould be OdcrNl,
man t.» trie man..K. r of a . uv biaiirh ’ n«»d If they are the number of bdhl^i
of the lb.i.k of Knylaiid. If. sMiifh Mid-” am! hymn
writer* will lie
more
well made ii fe* Miiall deiH«»lu.
- , limited than they are today,
tlod’a
PresN-ntly the former*
bexan lo deal | |ieople for c'enliirie*uned pracUeally
forcrrl bilN
>tamiM-,l ti„m with mjuii|w< made-by
theinMlve* an,! f.ud.the,,, .aNl.Hl will.UNiMrtliiK bank.
ixo.x.^1 ac entum eN of !
■‘“ t*
Tltcy are aac*
the ItarlnxN. th. U^
u.m hlld..\nxJu- rUi-kMoua auukw and uot aam*d aoujpb
Itlii.
AuRlrliti, bank, the ltu«<>l;i
Kx. hunxe umj iiiin> oiheiT. an.l
elixlite^t .nm,alt> in ub- I I bo ietiat lOtiNliidtTaliou. W e are countal.iinx t»w c.,N|. until a .m-xI.nI In put- j ^.,,.,1
' the aaered
tjnx }.. a .late Mart.d an incMlx ‘
aonx* of the lllble; ••hymu*.’’ amir*
T.,.->«... ..M,;;;;:;
w.-re ,-a|.nire.i by Piiik, r^.n detective*.
«b-o.;;e in S,oil..t,d and Aueiln In l!avana. and t..k.-n lack to I'nKluiid for
trial
Th.-y had M.Ueii altox. iher *evthey were
''err eenMeniiillhoi. .l.dUirN, and ilpy
rvltuile for life. After
.Mkmn pi. kliix they
rh a ON II, ket «if l.-tive
' Another famous and remarkably Huc
ceHNful fo.xer 0, ,1... nil.ldle nl.M II. * wa*
it. a native of
Wilhani AukuhIun
Ilainhura. «o Miuint. an ,-,lucaie,i tunti
and the min of n-ejM-rialih- lun-nt* lie
went to i'nv*- TewII. South Africa, with
letter of Intr.Hluc lion from the mo^
ixe,,.., of ihe El eat Ijri nian
»'*"«• ‘-m.* -•.•‘mreH«iouP
•^MH-rion.-eH wl.hh have lieiu ItiNpIrod
' b.f ilj.'.lInly Spirit imd which He wabU
i iin Io aiiig Siidi mtwlc will tie aatTcd
,. uml belpful. amt liod will
it n«
praiMiuHlm.
Sacred *ou):« are to La* uaed iu |irlvntc tii)d public wondiip. 'Ihe uae of
I
]
I
1
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«way. In Eph.
'•
refer* lo *»*-lal Wurahlp 111
**^‘* h‘*U'A*
"SiM*akin|: to ynuraelve*.«r, ralber. to one ttliolber. *’iu jNUtIui*.
liyiim* ttiid aplrilual MmK*. ’ The idea
lie I hit l tme would Maria auuKttud thou
janotlicr a mYTiiid hymu. uml u.i methial
.1.1
H- I-.-...........
I. ..W
Ih.
WO,1,1 Of the South Aftiran me- |
«■»> H.lill.u.1
Till. «p.
to piihli.- wundilp. Sacred mtwie
hen- U lUciNi he lpful. It lead* to Ihe
d..y. and 11 eiM-edlly | omversion of Hc*uhf. it c-oiufon* ihe
he I1.0I rorx«-d • to, k« , iM ari* of the- bnnIc-iuNi ami II eh«vra
C.%.;t half a i.dlllon } ||„. clow nhc-nrlcHl M,d llie cliM-oiiraEwI.
... .... 't.- “i
uuiuiY-d
In C'lnc-tri 7i
“■
cl
I.TlUI.V A. .‘^|-\UKS
I**'
'•'>««
«r Hi«* conEnipttbiB.
ii**'!*’ orik’iu iu the heart.
1 Heart alii|;inK In c-rTc-clite aiuxitiE. lu
iH.ih Fi.f„n.laUH uml foloH*luuN Paul
c-nipbaNl/.c-N tiii« fact.
HI* c-xi»re*N|c»fi
Ibe foniier I*. -SiiiKiUK uml innUliitf
ijiclotly on your lieiirt m tbe
to
latter. ’Siiik'UiK wiili inwe-e Iti your
heurt lo the I>onl." Frofnwcloiial aiiixim'ater uiUlake than
when il,c-y KinrilhN- Ibe *oul Iu Ihelr
Kililfiliklo Ibe iirtiNtlc. IliiN |m <>*lio,'laJ>
ly true- iu renderiuK *acTecl uhinIc.
'Jlic- *lu*:cr who utfenijitN to praUe ttcal
or lu lc*ml a eonirreifaticm lu public
praiM* with artlNllr llnlMb rather than
With nieb»ly fniiii the heart *hnw * him
I M-lf or her*cdf to have aliNcduic-ly no
IC on.-eptioii of the flrM principle of reii
clerliik' Hucred mn-ic
luNtead of beiui:
art 1*1* they are iEnorHiim*,**.
When
we pralNc* GcnI. whether It lie with tbe
iniiiicNl. c-ulllvaleU vobr laud the*,KlHiuld Ih* ipmhI In Hi* prahiei or with
] the* iin*l.*ady. in-iabliuff volee of Ihe
axi-'l Nervatil^if (bxl. let u* praiae Him
fromilM* heart. **iuKinr with xrace In
einrh.-ariH nniu the I^ird.**
Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note J
AMBASSADOR REID’S COUNTRY HOME IN ENGLAND.
AN INDIAN RAILROAD AFTER AN EARTHQUAKE.
GEORGIA HOME OF PRESIO^H'rROOSEVELT’S MOTHER,
j’”
utm.r. ni.Aiii.Ne;a.
Kx. XV. E •-*; Judx.
1
xxxiv. l-:i; Ixvl.
xe*u. I o; .Mutt. xxvl.
•J*i. Itev. V. V. 10: xlv.
ountrv
it Ih itie pm|xrty of H»rl Co*|mt
> reNbleiu e In Tetof.ire leaMMl by «T| Aniel I. ailed. In the tm»Nt l>euullful ,x.tale In lledIXS^ by th,* kiNi
I de
Ill w hi**,family Ih, i.»o|M-ri> han Im. i, hel.l n.imn* th.- r«tM|u.t,.t. A la.dy dr iltT > mar
ried an
i owjHi, and the CoapeiN now own the ealaie.
Wre*t I*.iik liaa
one of the mo-l fam.m* n.m.r KM.deio in tin I nlt.d Kln*dn,u. r„Mn Id*
library window Mr R. Id iiuiy lo..k out upon a ttiil,- of r.,e«. yardeii-. fountaliia.
Kun.i»-
otidltlon of afTalra porlrayrd iii
In that c,.uiitiy of fr.-,juent and eevere ea
Inx «irla) R from oci-u*Umal rnnind awellN. v ip, h *«to other pmiK-riy. but are eeperlally di*aiur<fu>‘ to
h,-nilded tw iMInx of rail* U one of the draw ha,
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS IN BUDAPEST. HUNGARY.
'Ihi* MHhcNli.i New rouuexion at
it« erne huudreU and uluUi annual e-oufere-me pa*»ed reitoluUuuu deeiariux
«h:n •*ilm e-unfere-m-e haa the ck*are*l
l*o»*ible proof that ihe Cudeuvur uioven,e*ul U au ImiKirtuut factor In muu
tuinlux am| eularffiif our cbtireh mem
‘•‘T’d.lp.” ______________________
rallixad,. Kuffer irrUmi- j
to do no Ecea! damaxe •
“THE
LOhir
and
THE
SHORT
OF IT.”
The two drum ma>or* Inrewith pic
tured Hie mrinberN of fide-ax» iiiimUi.l
onraiilxailon*Roderitk Ikihn Mhc-kenaie. wIm. 4* li»e e*jie<’inl pride of :,il
the S,oiil-li re-^ldeniN of th,- Windy
v. i-d; P*. xxxiU.-.
1. 1!; Ixxxlx, 1-7;
;ki; Acta xvl,
1 :i; XV, 13. -
Th, etately old ninneion Khowti In the pi, ture ten* the home of |»n-,i,i. 1
rievNo^elt * moth. , uhu WH.. Martha llull.H k xif
. II.. Hh.
The piohbi
h«N Infix eYmteniplai,'.| a \i*it to Kunu .-U and durtnx hlr. *ou:h. ii. i rij. x. I
carry th*> pUn into effe< t. The estate of Roewell
In fobb ,Y,uiny. not f •
from Atl.-»nta. and the mau*l..». I* a line *,HN*lmen of the coIoiiUil *tv|e no i
1,-ni in th. eaily half of the J.im century.
j.ay H
vIMt to th,- lady who IP tlie only *ur\lvinK I
hi* mother on the oe-caMun of lier weddinx.
la tbe Faeelaa Pteld.
Au*trullu-ei laM couvenilou waa receijtlr held lu Hobart, the capital city
of Ta*manU.
Tliore la now a rbrUtlau Emleuvor
uni ell at Samoa. wlUi a incmlM-r*bip
from the two group* of inland* of xa«.
In Tokyo. Japan, one* of the Eudeavurer* printad the ttrtailau Elide*vor
iHedge on a ple,^ of white c lutii w bl.*Ji
haiiipi lu the cbaiiH ami 1* read at
every couaec-raUuit niecllDr.
Tlie
eJety
form
incu.
.Makiki (*brUtiaa Endeavor aolu llacvnli ha* n •*e u*leuii* re*
coiniultt4*e” cTim|M»*ed of tire
It* name aug]p**t* it* weirk.
•'Thrt*e year* ago.” aay* I’rnddeut
Ilaratla. ’ihere were 14u rhrlMlau Hudeavur noeictie* |u <TjIdm. Today there*
are 350.”
A tltrlMiaii Endeavor union haa re
cently U*ea fomii'dlnrolotnho.reyloib
I
-niriNtiau Ende*avur lu Bulgaria.I *Ay* Mr*. f:e*ori;e 1>. ManOt. tliemlvaioo! nry. ”1* not oulr alive, but growing."
'
Tlie Norwegian name fur the tlirlti tian Kudeaveir HCM-lety I* **l‘ugtloiDaforcnlugerue for reraoullg KriateDduui."
Tbeiv are uow three rhrlatlan Endeai'or aorietlea In the Balearic Uhmda.
tbe latcat foroKtl U*Uig lu • Heibodlxt
chun-h.
. a ariwrmle parliament, and the Aec> Maxyar* who tNmtrul both hou*e« of the klnadoin’a lenWatlvw body w
aad to fury by the oinperor** order to dlaremtlnue Ihe u»e of the Macyar lanxiiace in the acbools of the kii
n and In ibe llunxarlan mtlUary aervkwu The Iradei* of the hooae
OMiod Ih. o«p«or-. order a. a dif^ conowventlonf ihrir-ancieni 7!^ ^Jd^proSTei
major ot one of the leadi
donUii aihh tic and muaical aoctetlee In
Chicaao.
The llttb
fellow
In Roy
NlcboU. drum mfUor of the Houae of
Refuxe band, who welxh* alxty-hnir
pound* and 1.- four * feet aud three
luebeadd baiffbG
,
*
A:
Bayi^* of Croydon. N. H. There t* a breeding park on Croydon nmunialn. and
. Bayiiea aHecled x jiair of calve* fliat had U-come Ihoioughly doim**iic*i'*4.
A mixture oompoaod of jeqagt porta
J a liarnea* made to m there and hlicbed th?m to-a atoul cart uaed iu monn- q# rinecar and llAaeed oil la aald to bo
"
and tried to free lhen«H*lvea from Iba
»«w*lomed burden, but paUence and kind Irratment, made them ob,-lbmt,
ciedWng mad ponaoing furui•md iB^a Miurt time Mr. Baynea wwa able to* drive hla aimnxe tm*n through turc. Apply with a flamoel ckXh mnd
lb* main alreel of Meriden. K. H.. without proCrst on the part of the calve*.
| poli»h with m aoft dualer.
U
WANT DEPAOTMENT
Cc9*r«ci doctor Mite, kr intmMl
•oofctk>» M
Lt«
Lae Wfr-iicU
A c« bf f I;w4#^ WM BAA« ^ill
ttjml eoMtii'
nUoftCioa t>
LLb toATd ^ 0«p^rrlsQr».
A lAfMrt M4IM the PuM of Urt
fMlf Virrmilfm. id awbl OAh. >5^
ftCilut the D. t*. U. for 9M.
fils c«t« dMmMgt* WM AWArded
Hcory Gnnm of Oxford AAihiii JdrA.
My«rt cjf the »ABr plAcr for m
hAL AAja the Xrw York
ChUHxitA weight only iwefny.
ahe U two ABd a
■e«Jn«
WnM
TTPbbW lexer At AfricBltrfAl col*
If^ AAd the ~WhUc ElApbAAt ’ hoArd^
loii hoow ocU to Qn4«r tto- hom. AOi
the hooAo ontorrd xacaicU.
The gmmtt VArdeo of CAlhoun coon
tr xrin be |ia14 W» ernU a diy by tbf
Miperxleora- H»»eriir Ta-t- *rct^ A<
CAAU A dAy for pritooe*.* bOAr.l.
AAtootohed Nil«« AldenB«tn fi ui the.
hA*f UXHMI lA iho WAcrAl Mr«c pov
Inc
A hco th**y thorebi U va«
^•empty.'’ Ther will miw i»avi* rtmrti
Mrcei
Mery Normfiml i.f I»unlAnd aactoetod litckWitti at the rtlmrlct con
;%MlUon of ihi
of Motvi- At
I^AiulnK. NVit lanHlne a« l*oriU^
in lAoC
An CA»‘)' Job U 4l:it tiT OfTfccr Illrim
HAAklTiv. of fto>' ri;>
He
Itretj
dmlne ifae r.rcni **irret r«llAA> ♦.iriK,for refuAins to give
nAine.^ of tl
Irifcd rioter#. The muncll nfoM-d ir
cpalirm hu. clt^mianAl. aiul whik
kluA U cos c.ii tluir ret be to to r*
:00 p.
. second and fburth Wad
nesdaya In the» :monih at 2: Sn p. m.
Prayer meeting Thuraday
^wrrmm a fAiir,-
Erai5f3-i,r;ssrs ss:,i^.jTS'^i£S
;r£a-*vs.r.rs ssfii2,ri2r'is
gg^aw^au^c...
Tbe fartr.sf frer.-. arc dying slowly fbisj
fall, the cm hunkH arc ihln. thei
gtaoe*. wishbone to high and rery t
wrv whiiv all of which are sure indleatem. ..I H sho-t a-ii mild winioi.
TJ,.- n»ir eun:n.ii.sioii of Hay county'
I'.un.l et.i. !KK.r IKK.kkti fling at ihe'
thm temoaa
. orwlf.*.
the
Fourtmth •traat M. C. CKurah.
Rer. L, «. CArpaftter. pastor.
Class maetlng, *:45 a. m.
Preaching service. 10:SO a. m.
Sunday school at 12:00 m.
Eptsorih league al 6:50 p. m.
Ktenliig Ki Tmon. 7:0d p. nt
Prayer meeting. Thuraday evening
X 7:30,
The taixatien Army.
tmthfoBy uy I vac chred by
SfRVICES IN THE CHURCHES
Rev. C. T. St.oul. Rector.
ce*tf Itto
Oomer Boardman avenue and Waaln
.yohn I., VlnrcnJ, atm nr - the .Stan
Ington atraeL
7 fUib ilevaieii fur Tunie 4$ Curruji 4
Holy oommonlon. 7:20 a. m.. exoap:
iHrlruii. aa» saoKhi u* « halt tn tie t
on Orst Sunday lo tbe month, then at
•4«‘vatoi a» In HSa ni*i.t*»i: sue t» |
itoi-in. Notid. tto*
|»lr*t. an.l aa^ a tir!e.l ar.iuntl oi ^i v j
, ^ eral haii«lr4Hl n voliittnufc a nitn ;'- |
faking evt ry i' r» d ... cl.ittiiui- -.rr hl:u ,
..fhei. dm, •-U-UV. ..
cxc-pt hto ^ll^.r.s. tirv.rai lit. wet.*,
* h‘.h hfinif in Wani;
lirokcu. ,
!
A ::ilrd daito ... j». 7.
ho Siam
stariel111 p,
1.. TO
o tfo
W. A Curtty. a farmer lit.fu: near!
All are cordially Invited to Ibcsa aer
fifijesburg. ba^ L.vrf j.luce.l under towio |
t»'forever Klar wUhiu the touder. ei i
Knlaibaroo vo.:nt$ He ref mu-, lo pny |
the rto*to,»ai
. . a giM Jn.km. in to •'uur. n neu'til. ir -j
8i Francis church, comer Cass and
hog*, which li-^.he iuit. hi.. Mnn w-r. j
renth street.
Ml wi.trlcij fiy runvy\ dogn
Jii.y
Ix>w ma**.G-45 and 8:00 o’ck
. •
dlvd. Uv aaii M i:i to |a:l ou s botl> |
High ma.«. 9:00 and 10:20.
Vr spors. 7:20 p.
i
^-svcufiua. ami wa> tout* tekased ut. •
> l:i ito* .Meizgt-r cold, ix'uien
Ix'Ulen devotions.
devotions Wednesday
iho iMcuJtor toiul.
j
Ladles’ Ubrary building. Front
stni-t. near Cass atreeL retain and
Mrs. Bonters In charge. Public meet
night except Monday. Sun
•s*. meeting
5:io ~p * mV chrisUan's''prato^
lug
7
T liniud Itophto. TM- ; Friday evenings. 7:30.
J
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7
r
r
J
j
i
;
.
Alnta u hailed with delight hy the »^tu
;
iUmts and co*e<to. who hce a chance* to
o\ade the new rules of r«'ntralnt mt
-VHddylng.- re.ently |»s»im*«| hv Hofaculty. The y.Mini; lodh-s of ihe .lot
mitury atv iM-imltted to wslk throu)r’>
the town fioni 4 tn «; o'clock, and ih
new rink will give them a gtaid place
of Mire MTiuslun fnun Inatiurtor!i.
anti ih'*y can 4*kt’e in ronnianv wii'i
the men
The pr.ifei*M»r wh«i w« ,i-!
date show Mms4df wiihin t*je link
would without ilouht reteU.- Mirh a r*‘
. cepilon thru s wvond atleiupi wouUI
, not hi* liki Iv
/ The r.ayloid Indian weather pn»phe
to out with hto nnnusl pix>tihtvy. aiot it
Ls not g.MMi leadinc for the I'oal mti.''
with hr.h.
Jr,
for saving
; for long
c and cornsatisfaction,
no other type
writer quite equals
6»«Smitl\
Premier
The diy yoa torlo to adTcrtlse Uut real dUte U
Is first “to the nurker'—N# matter If It to beta
“for sale” ever so kmf.
AaMc from being extrpmely oraninenC
Al, CblQUita hAA A grmve mud oecloha
niiMton. Sbe to be^ AAtter'A WAti-to
*iiNithhi
dog and iDAny timoA bat firorod a rery
effectiMl burglar alarm. Shr U onx«d
by Hamilton lUruer U K1 l*aeo, but to
regtotered wilt the Ainericnn Kfiioel
id€ W. HghU 8t.
«lub of Ne« Vorl.
WAMTKD —Energetic.
irucivorthy
aana or woman to work In Mlcblgmn.
Aamv D7I0W l»Aoe Doctor^ Kmife.
repnraenttttg large manufacturliui
Wliile Mtoa LooUa Bntkr lay dyiuf
enmpany: salary
___oimraling Ublc In tbe Uloe U*
00 an
ip&d bosplul at Ctlcago berofw drxj^ . month paid weekly
j S^tt tbe
tbe other day. with aurgeoMA
ranced. Address with
king in rata to «,re her life, aha
TrarerLe City.
recall conactoosneea aaya a Oilcuge
I dtopatch. and sang in low. clear tooea:
WANTED—Three or four good carpen
bid* wtib ■»*. Past falls tb* eventlds.
ters at new postoffice. Dawson t
W* Ut* u4 «BW fW Ml* th« fou
•
abide. *»•
Smjdk ^
^
oci
1 comfort* few.
ad* with m*! , WANTEO-^n'e baritone, slide trom* •Irahle srop*rty
She dlM with the hymn on her UfM.
d sHo must be cheep, t
^
DarroWa
Miss Butler's skirt caught in a atag
Kalkai^ka. Mkh.
store. Building on amna^
to oov oaed
as she alighted from a Hock Islatod
-ct M^va^ouaa, hot oAh ba wad few
oct Iltoct
train, sod whs was thrown under tbs
w heels and terribly crushed.
BUTCHER WANTEO-Frank Step*
ep*
e. cor. IfttoRnd toala 8^
------------------------1 an’s moat mArkvt,Jf23 Randolph St.
tth St.
mwria-* »ieve«l Hr4rwwll« PUL
Tbe largest by druahe fill In the world----------------- ---------- ------------------ -------- No. «20.
Houae and lot. Ml Sixth St
bum In the Atomoaa rtrag. j WANTEO-Laborerw. wages U TS per
lot. 1P12 Bohemia St.
Moata I day. United Slates Gypsum Co. R..
I
twenty mllsa t
lot, 8. W. eor. Wabatar
Vlsu, Cole, ^^•ben comptoted U will
R. No. 6. Grand Rapid*. Mich., third J 8t. and J
form a reservoir in the Atomoaa. the
AXA. haewaao
mill south John Ball park.
Slots
water from which wUI Irrlgita neadj
ao.UW acres of land.
ayne and Bay 8U,
WANTED—Those nt'eding employ
Lot 71. and house. Oak Balcbta.
ment. or employe*, lo call Hoillng*AN ORDINANCE
One of the beat locations to tha dt7
wortb. employment contractor. Cltv.
An ordinance amt-nding aubdivh
phone 474. 315 K. Front St. Traverse
vlun (aI
*«*ctlo'' oie (1) of the
and
RammleU Bts?
^
f» Kicdun (Mr
City. Mlcii. (Short farm jobs ooly
12 to 14 acres toad In Elmwood towBofO’-f passed on
stands
Lord.
Our battle c
vailoo for you.
All are
Sinner, there to sal
Chrtstlan tclenca.
^ Woodman
>dmac hall over Dostofl
; Wedn«day
evening.
TesUmoo.v ;
tog at 7:fNo. S14
* block, open every
ept
j Sunday)
lunday) from 2 to 5.
A cordial Inviutlon to attend hli
acrvlccs and tbe readli
.4
: ““ ~ ‘ ~~ — ■ _
,
Honisiers Rocky Mountain Tea I*
d.s
positive, never nauseates or upset.*
OKMii mm For m
f:;
_____ FOR RENT.
r4..i*or-4 a-d assign*.
raalDtatn and (Cieratc a
FOR RENT—Warm. pleasant bejon e<T aln iiir«i*t.s of
verse Oly
name of the
and ivn *ala Railroad Comapany. and | «»oe*.
d'die* ard t.rlvl-1 phone
th right
oct 21 If
Section 1. Be it ordained by the | MV HOME FOR lffcNT-g23 S. I’nlon
Council of the City of Traverse City 1 fit. Mrs. P. A. Clausen.
oct 20*41
that wald subdivision (a) of section i----------------------------- ;----------------one 111 of t**e ordinance amending ] FOR RENT-House'42C West Eighth
section ihlny<.ne (31) of an ordinance
streeU Inquire A. li. Cook. Siaie
bervicfun passotl September
oct 14-lf
IMC. granting permission
i"*k’
FOR RENTimaln ah*l
qulre MS State atresL
raUwmv on certain
I to suffering bumaniiy. 3S cents. Tea stre< ts of Traverse City under the
FOB SALE
tbe/raxen*.* City and Pcnln• or Tnblcua Railioa.1 romriany>nd dehnlng
right*, duties and privileges, brand
Hjtiuui. 140
for 125.
Church Brevitisa.
• same her. hv is amended to read
'iiSl
Wt tth
4 40’s Ito
There Is <coDSidarmbla aaw Umber
Soil food*
rortorr on B»r «, pooor nod
facturtog.
Also seraral gUt-edfe land contrmeU.
ang 14^1
J. B. QfwUlck Co.
TAXES
NotM M Tfip^fdra.
Tbe uz ront for tb* eoII*eUoe
. Asbury M. E. Church.
ocbool *ad cuy Uu* aad itwcU •»
Rev. Hugh Kennedy Pastor.
heut, J
<*iMnrau (or tb* It* vmrd* at tk*
Class mecUo
l.to dlsui.v^M -rrain.
allege.1 rniel-! Morning sorvh
I Olty of Tr»»w** Oty. HI.*, bar* b*««
or Ms V ife ami dat-gh'er to In ] Sunday
lunda school at 1? m.
oct L'H(; :>l*c«d IB my bqid* for oolloeltar.
^f.lh.W.Epworth league. e:20 p m.
tna »>. Ito* 1 lurans an InvcFtigailo.i
I *rlU b* la my oOo* (or U* parEvening t=er\ ict* at 7:00 p. m
r.ad
he ha hi .*u 4 ,„M.*rato.d of
and assigns
Pmycr meeting Thursday
orate Its _W. El.;vcn.b 8.^ ........
the track am
*!'L j
l,VwW '
‘onnat 7:30.
j preach in the morning on •'Tto* Printhrough
HLriha ftoylo*^. ^iply .laugMc'
A Cordial welcome to theke service* j
('burrh t.f Tmlay "
FOR
tALE-An
$«S
Klmb.II
plaao.
j,....
j odoek aatll 11:» o*cloek W
named In section two of this
S... UU.L
Wa,. Uu.... o, «... |
J
credit bill: cheap for caab. or .IHUh, tamooa. aad from 1 e-cM aatO
wUhin two n-a-s from the adoption
Irtte, gcH-. to Untie. Mont„ lo be___
exobanpe (or aayibtac I raa uac. E « o*eloefc la tb* *(t*n>ooa et «*cb day.
lom. the i:r»i:iani Failure." Th:^ to and pask-age of this ordinance, or if
rf«I tu l*>ed A. Clark, a Uinslng mnn
H. Wilcox. Old Mtmloa. MIcb.
All tax*. p*ld bafor* Saf*. M trill
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one el the evtmtog sermouK to young said grantee, hto ahsortate*. success
or* and assigns -hall full to rompleCe
A,... w.,.
.WO ,v.r. aFO ,o
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octm^|i.,„,rt~dtrttlK»taoOa*Oo«faaa.ruing worship and vermon. 10:30 j |«s)ple on the Bible characters. In a li’^e of nutd to f>l«l Mission a* ctmaPer mining lnt«*resis.
f?uuciay school, 12 m
jA^^dav school tto- o.rto-.-tra will ti’Uiplaied h> sal«l grant***, hl» oaso- for'6ALE-Ouo'a1mo.t liew beiter. !»»<*»“«“•• «*?»»»»«« «“»A*4 «•
Th. Miu.ke umvaiui at the V of M.
nat* s. sur*’**^sors and assigns within
Mm. A. Hale. 31S Wcat Seveatb 81 : «««>« >»t aad aatll Oct. I.t, a pcaalty
«»- -- -u' iy
i.»* don*’ avay with. As a n sult
Evening evangelistic Msslon. 7.tot.
from tho i:ew Sunday srtoK.l hymn 111.’ name p* rlod. or If the said granti***.
rxrt r-tf
P"
collecUo® wtll b4
his a.sM»elaifrc. vi,rr.*^,,orK ami assigntd a leugtliy !*.*iiiion to the hoard of
Pentecostal ptaver meeting Thurs to»ok. All ar.* inviu .1 Strang* r* may
barged On all Ux«f rMBAlatoff imtegini* of the untveraily. signed by a day evening at 7:20
find the c ^urrt' hkir a hl.w-l laid’n.Jd TirV-a*
nfv7je7re"the
CHEAP—Set surrey
] aid on Oct Ut aad oMU Nor. 1st a
large nwmto r of prominent cittoens. a
JunU»r Endeavor nSturday.«. 2 30.
*
^
Tmt d^v of
uel fhall!
«»<• “ “«»;
«>'* ' ;K*naliy of two pm* c«ot for eoltoetkm
smoWi consumer has tov:t order'd.
Dorcas Aid society meets every see*
" ^ h rf ri.rl.. "M,.ml, rs ..f . he
C-hurr
“*”• t*® SUtO 8U
OCt «-lf
will b« charged.
tburxh
rf ChrM-M.-mlH r. of
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onil and fourth Wt^lnesday of each
HOUSE FOR BALE OR RENT—W’c»: j Office. Room 202 State bank bldg.
>OFr.-Katt.Mi arc rc-que»ic<l to kwp lo ^ ordinance all !..■ t old
The
he
C.
W.
B.
M
auxilary
hold
th<
Ir
Dott-t Borrow Trouble.
11.
auxilart
n-.ta.l Oo.oUt twenty.|.lith
Moniinc
W.^berel.} renlfj that the f.m-, ngj of Union street on Eleventh street |
M E HmakeQv Oly Trwrer.
ling. meet,lngn
It Is a bad habit to b<«TO* aaythlns.
ineet,)nir. the
tju^^ flriii
Orst Wednesday
We !nes.la.v in
m each
,.7.^.. 7.,..,
. ..rdlnane.
with all modem Improvement*. Ea ' Dated July 24. IMi.
ilPh- month at 7:no.
qulr** of A. Campeao. 730 South!
July MOel. tl.
lor*^.
‘ Welcome to worship with us arc ere,, of Porer ■ Even.nx , t.„Rel.stle
Union St
oct le-tf i
Id worii-*nit by tho sinu^^Ts. workingmen an.l the poor." topic. "The Tt-rnor of ih*’ luortl. or
heavy, wea
« «»f dyspepsia, billons'
-----I pains and p
Sbou the Wicked U. 1‘un.itbs.d- 8„.
Chas v
.t.^t irm
|
gALE OB RENT-My borne «l* .
TRAVERSE CITY MARKCTB.
j ness. Brigh
Flrat M. E. Church.
unlay night, unlietl jirayer and study
CALMAN'S l.rtartor Bpar Vtmith k
np nodtm conveolencua for sals oi
-----------down and
Rev. Thos, Cox, Par
of the Sunday sch
K-.n with the o.*c.do,.b..,.r...lBmH*rm.rK
| Jl,"*
l^^Tfor lUl. , I
-*"Tbrood over your symptoms, but fly for
Class meeting. 9:30 a,
i m.
children.
relief lo Klectrlc lUtl* rs. Here you
--------------------------------------------- i
Boston fe^ for sale. W.
Morning service, 10:30 a. m.
will find sun* and iK*rmanent forgrtEvang*liesl—!n
the
ahse-ce
o'
the
Sunday school at noon.
Raloe. 501 West Tenth street.
and your
fulnt*tt!i of all
Epworth leagne, 6:15 p. m.
pastor R.*b J \V- Mill* r will ocrui.y
lM>dv will mit lie Inirdened hy a hvu\ of
Evening servlc*'. 7:00 p. m.
,
pulpit
at the hXang*'!ical ehurc.i
debt dlKi'ase At Johnson Drue Co.. F.
FOR SALE—Ilouae and lot at 202 N.
ruing. In the evening tlu*
A. Iiugln*c drug atoreo.
Spruce St., second north of Asbury
Young I’*\>nle's society will hav**
7:30.
-----I
church. B H. Allyn.
sept 2»-:f ^.B Laa
charge of the me**(lng which wll to*
Baptist Church.
b«*ld at Ih** regular pri-aching hour. 7
WOOD FOR SALE—It is lime
Lime to put gSp*:**^*
W. T. W*x)dhouae. Pastor.
o clock.
and
1 can,Uto,p.r;oa
In
your
wtnier’a
wood
M*jrnlng. 10:30.
CEDAR
supply you at tbe followtog prices:
Sunday school. 12:00.
It Alls the arteries with rich. r*>.l
No. I block woo at I2JI5 per cord;
Baraca Bible class. 13:00.
blood. Makea new fle.sh and healthy
B. Y. P. U .C:30.
No. 2 hlockwood at 12 per cord. Dry
special 3 the Evening Record,
Evening. 7
m«*n and wi>ni.’n. Thai s what Holli.beech and maple mill wood at $2 per
r.’dar. Mich.. t>*t. 2*« — A party eor.
Junior Union. Saturday at 2:30.
ter's Rocky Mountain Tea w ill do. 3:.
load. James C. Ilopklna. CKttent
■ iMinu ot U.in B*k* r and wife. Fre.l
Prayer meeting on Thursday even
Tea
or
Tablets.
Johnson
Drrg
j
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MeUail. Sr. a-d Mr^
Lintoley. Ing at 7:50.
%a axTss or toxt
All are cordially Invited to the ser i Co.
Mrx. Jane ’ Ko' M au a-d Masicr.*. Buu
FOR SALE—House and lot, bam ofijwM
am! I-r. d Mrrall starte.l v*-s!erdav for
-----or i>*«tr*f4iba «Mbm».
lot, 443 West EUbt atraeL Price
Smith Ihta .iruan in camo for two
Evangeltoal Church.
!
On** *.r tin* lonulTh-s for the want.^n
$1,404. one-lblrd down, balance lo
C:or. Ninth and Wadsworth iire«»a ! deKtru.iion ..f tdnl** is paid In the fre
iUit purchaser. Inquire Uh East
Rev. R, N. Holsaple. Pastor.
1 qu**m t.*rriti:e vlKiT.;th*ns hr ii***cc1
Ninth street, or address John Clune.
10:00 a. jn„ morning c’iasa moelto*. i |K*st« whh ti itovour the rartuUri erop^ enterB into the make up of the
Cheboygan. Mich.
aept 94S
10:80 a m.. morning worahipw m j in the hrld TItey .iiai the i»e*»pU* not liuiiU-r w.- supply our nciKhlxjrs
L*n la»t Stuiirdav
o A
VI
onlv of this .nbuuttw. but of all lb** Oth
FOR
SALE OR RENT—A gt
A d wa.* a rarct'fs
and friends We don't try lo
12^^^Sunday schtwl.^ ‘
room bouse. Inquire Dr. *m>tl«tt., ^
v„,
Junior Y. P. A
tofiie^ made 125,
iiilIK'Uiix
Many
work
*>fT
"8eix)Dd9"
for
first. m.. Senior Y. P. A
car'-le.'* le Leland
f.o- the
_
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«•
'•> •
oft
'vening go* pel a* rrlee.
stock, and that a the n*nFOR 8ALE—41 M* u Hansati'i lU i »>l »■»» from ilirlr r-<l^ii-*^ P«fChorus choir meets for rehearsal •f til.- *.'.'in<e niiliunlw. hlnl» end Uvl;*>i, aoti we hold our trade year in
bill
ih.-ve
tows
have
no
effeil
*>ii
the
■4d;<ose«cr*loU(raattaC.o* l(t.|t*ni. w|m> »re ..ou «id t« iljKf »
Thursday at ItOO p. m. In Ithe church ,
Midweek prayer meeting Thuraday rto****-** NT whi»*ti they are r»*;illy and year opt. 1{ your name
*tr*«. 4 la OriOD * Wtaai*’* *M. ' “O' '■ <>•'*‘'1' "f " "s*^ "•=»
*™
ii!*-;uii .i:kI mth- on the ina>*rity of baa never appeared in our order
evening.
•Bd t k>(» on W**t rtoM. iti«« ;
»»«■ .... .
’®
All of all classes welcomi
ttu* |M..ip'** Th'»sr who have the m-w*.
W1U b* **U on **o 8*»»*»U o. . »>- “'"-I- TUe .
«ouM u,.«
fHi.gl.-d d-<tni*'tiv.. gtltl^ wniit to ij-«* lxx)k we’d like to see it there
Friends Church.
thetii .111.1 they win tiiul living lnrm t<. before the day is over. Willyoa
«cbui«*
for
oUmt tnrmj. O*o
••
"'":r
^
luwed to make It * u-sr tl»t (bej **xComer t>sk and Fifth str*
,an«l in t«K> many cases they m.iy
caU or ’phone?
E^’gar L. Requa, pastor.
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.. ,-r ..-1 .1-4 *on»
huimiu marks for ibeir shot.-New
Ncv^ Cure for Cancer
.Meeting for worship. I0:3t
FOR SALE CHEAR-Ob* diainc UbU i *b.t lll^nllr. TU. PullmBB rKidBBUrk-ab* niwyuae.
urfai’c rancvTs are now J.rv>wn
curalre hv P.ncMen'h
amt *ld*bawd. oo* rafrlcmor. r* | ton lift tw <-oim>lBliMd tbat thcr
..n-. Arnlc
^
^
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
Jar WaUc-:^ of D
TolrtBf
book
caa*.
tfera*
dlalac
'
erni^l
l««
than
tbolr port«» n«4r«d
V.7lc‘r?E..Ip.m.
••! had a ctver^r umv'U^
rl«*. i;rowii kv Mi.r Alice IU..\:;rri o: ;
Trcjy, waicaiitJxJill:::Ion .it «!ie Hoti-; j
Northern ct Pc-mlaCv. V—«• ,l»iauto i ti j
which tto*ie toT-Ic.H irrvik haw toi ii |
‘ cxp iMHl 10 ad ib‘* cJiiuaiic conttiikm*: 1
. and im farllcutnr care helm: clveii.
j
I>eremlH r h,
Jo cyh \V Kl. 1 j
t'rtim and
Ilolle
»ei*
j
rUHl In lUy Cuy. After living unhap
pUy togelbcr for two years, be #ecunxi
a decree on the ground of desertion.
i^Per more than ihriH* y«*ars of separ
ation they met accidentally Tt»ceDtly.
the tdd Kpark of lov.* rihlndlml. an
other ouirtshlp folhiaeti. ami no» they
arc again happily married,
The proiamed m w nd!e- rluk a
.
. 1*; ih..^io.-.*r
id t..- Kent rji:nt
MAyflower club.
Oor. WAAblngton and Park ttrMta
Her. L, a Blaacll Paator.
Morning aehrice. 10:J0 a. m.
Bible Acbool At soon. .
ChrUtiAS Endearor. €;50 p m.
E^enlag Aemc«tT:80p.in.
W. M. 8, drat WadnAAday In the
month
IT OdMtt fo WOhm HELOT
owiOM. AAirm; UAc»‘ Advtoory
iOUr^^cU. 8brUoo*.fU>.U«
CTtB^lilk WTT^ ^
, ewboakna. «
“WANTED.
irtwBrrcr tke afters fimiij of ^kmiiiA’t'biUnc arid veakeolse pals*.
Uiiot ooljr coiDfeU ih* pMw to an*, but it loVon i^uad ditveaoai
tbo <auM o( tbo paint, which pr«*e«s them frwD comiog lack.
It makea you well Tiytt
Sold oeoiywhero ti $1.00 bottles.
wini Of A Ltm
•■8
Z
j^;7r'S‘cSrnrT“b';^j.r.v^m^f 7. «-.!.>•
THE BEST MILLING
SOUTH SIDE lUMBBl 68.
i:*®
I..r cuu ..e M-r,..
I>rug Co.. F. H. Meads. C. A Bugbec
drug slort'X,
Teachers' 'meeting, 7 p.
mce-tog. 7.-0 p. m.. Thun.
LOUISE PRINCE BUCK.
Quaker chuttrh
Graduate of the Conservatory of Drury
gregaticnal.
CoHepe. SprIngSeW. Mo.
Rev. Demas CpchUn. pas
PIANO. HARMONY AND THEORY
Individual ettention and study ghren • Oj'r ebt^h Is a home for worship
eech pupil, with the single purpoee of ] and service. If yoi have no church
and wvrt .and wotakfp with ^ A !|
wele^e to ail. Ictroduce your friendv i
dim thS ttrangefa. ITa strxhEer. wait *
DOfTWIUT! MITHOW!
Get Our New Gas
Pro post ion
TMVESSE CITY GAS milT*
chain, ana chair, thra* roekiac j la f«* «nd i
chain *Bd oth«r *rtl«la* of (ual : »•» «"• oot
tw*. laqgln at »n Soatb Ualoa ailMnieM.* to »««... Urtr «n>!^
ataaaL
aa« »df :
"*o <*»ritr
' eoortfsy of |
i A c«tala ktod of pride
.! rapidir from , Americai
STRAYED OR BTOLEN—Engflsb set-. Weekly.
ter pup 7 BMPtba old. white body. CALMANf Interior Spar Vartiiab la^
altobtlT ticked: black .pot on back 9teet durable for all Interior weric
over hips, buck oo head and car#.
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Gone alnoe OcL S. 1. M. WtoniA 325!
W. ttsbU atveeL___
^
Lueteer C*.
MISCELLANEOUS
MOKtY TO LOAN-No tax_^i^
TRY A RKCORO WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO
^?!P^
^^mc WENitfo mwcom. mA
©liEmuiiiEiwt^
Mellm.Eiai
thtxaaM
To
Unawaro.
-Tb^ Maater b <
r\'.
hiMta:. :
alL OBd MUiBc bit OBdObe
I be tkm^t of ter tkdr
It la the dm lime tbe Ib>
i orw a ytar.
bfi
AadM^caaten vbatboMetirbom«;^id kaa
: He mar dmo- arhereto lo majr/* ’ *-------- -*‘—
Tketi atralflit I
to taiUac.
To make my boiBe iMbo Bdit ;
•veM aad iPOliaM BBd sbtbU
ABd decked tt wfUi Mombb I
bm rigkt ia the Biidat of my dailea,
A tromaa aime to my door:
tbe bad come'to tell me bar aorroar,
: Aad my eomfon aad aid to Implore.
A»d I aaM. **1 casBot Hatea.
Nor help yon aar today:
M bare greater tbtaga V> attead to."
^ to tbe pleader toraed amay.
Bet eooa tbe^ caiM aootberA crippb ibta mad gray—
ABdmdd: "O bt am atop add real
AarbUe fa ytmr borne. I pray^ paid: *n am grtered aad aorry.
Bet I caaaot keep yoa today;
1 look for a great aad aobb goeat;
Bo troabte me aot I aav."
cmr. ittcHWAit;^TOwoAT-.ycn»it fi, f«5..
eC -<tee Iwih •otiury lAw te mft oU tomato cm on
of all tkc <
or tbe eaaaaai aad Borel aigbu U tbe
ararm glow la tbe hmaru eaoaad by
tbe nalooked for tboagbtralaeea aad
eoBtiaaed kladaeaa. Tbe weak ami be
a red letter day la tbe two tSrea.
AH caaaot glre of tbetr time, an do
Boc bare apace la tbeir boiaee. bet ao
OBe te eo aftaaied ebat tbe caaaot tad
aome mile bladaoaa to do. aoaae word
of cheer to paaa aloag to otbeia. There
b ao old Term wbicb demrlbem tbe
Idaal voama. WodU that we might all
claim tt aa our owa! It U tbb:
"Are nr: gaiag lo tbe leetare tbi*
•realagr’ aaM the 4ocU>r to bU wife.
-Tt la taebr fflaatrated and rw wOi
bajoy It. t caaY get off mjaelf. but
you could get a frtead to go with you."
"If 1 am aot too tired after tba Bod.
maat’ reccpCta.* rapBed kla wife. Bet
ibe was toe tired and decided at dmBer time not to go. The UckeU went
Into tbe waste baakei.
Tbe tired ecamstreas left the doc
tor's boose that olgkt wtU a wearied ooa* who need to all beside him. bei
■tep. 8be had worked bard all day. were now one dend aad tbe others llv
bat woaM aot have minded that bad Ing far away.
there been aaything ptaaaat to look
Within a few rods of the ebnreh wa*
forward too tn tbe evening. A lonely
garret room In which wa* a rdle of a students' lodging house. In an upper
■Igbt lewtof waa her only goal Or room t^al same Sunday morning sat
her way the pasped tbe brightly Hght- two studenlg playing card*,
ed hall where people were pouring fn church bell* rang an unenty look catov*
to the eoebasted land of travel to over tbe face of one.
-I *u!»po*e mother would rath
which ttc mode-n IHnotraled lecture
BTUeb mornt bare uodotxe. or de- ^bo lU hearero. "If I could spare have me go to chnrch than do thh
mplae.
ibe money, bow it would freshen me he said to hi* chum, "but there's i
For naaghi that »cU ooe heart at np!-ohe aigbed.
room for a* In the chapel, and I doni
eame.
Jo*l then the lecture ticket* with Uke sitting in the gallery of the SoulL
Aad giveib happloeth. or peace.
the other cootenU of the docior a Church; so if* really easier to stay at
Is low<«tecfaed la her eyea,"
waste basket were kindling the library home."
Atd tbe day aronr oo aalflly.
It so chanced that be bad dined a
Are.
Aad my laak am* nearty dooe.
the home of the elderly man tho ver
Aad a nrayer ma» forever alibln my "The memory of a ktndiy word
Umg. tag gone by.
• John, be sure to exercise the horse t night before, but he had never though*
erery day." mid the master a* with hi* j of asking the joung man to «ii with
That the Master to me might come The fragraace of a tbdlag flower
Seat loTlagly.
family be entered the railway station | him In church. Vet to the father
1 thought I would mprtag to meet him
Tbe gleamlag of a tuddea unlle
bound for a week** holiday trip So
And treat him with utmort care.
Or »ttdden tear.
John, the coachman, every day drove
When a little child mtood by me.
Tbe wanner preeaure of the haad.
Prince aad Kittle, the two hlgh-rplrltWith a face s« rweet and fair—
Tbe
tone
of
cheer.
Th» Frldsy Morning Oub was dls
ed horses, np and down the p*rlt.
Sweet, ir t with mark* of teardrop*-1 cannot ept
little at the time and cu-shlng the beaut Ici of the archlleci
And hi* clotho* were tattered and j The ho*b that
Bel 1 bare bmu^r
utT si ih© World s fair A great scr*i
ible It took
old;
j Tbe note that only bears a verse
book of plctnrcs cut from illQstrmte<l
A ftager wa* bruited and bleeding.
FVom Ood'a oim Wbrd, Less than a stone’s tb*viw from magsrlnc* was passed around, and
And hi* little bare feet were cold.
Such Itor things we hardly count
Voce's aad Kittie s sUble wa* a tene- after (bat scores of beautiful photo
And I said; "I am motry for you;
mem anev where behind a «m*ll graphs.
You are aon-lj in need of care.
The giver* deeming they have shown paned window the pale, thin face of s
"Whsi sn cndlot** loi of pbatograph
But 1 cannot *iop to glre It :
Scant sympathy;
UtUf boy looked wUlfuUy out. Day In you have. Amy!" said on© a% her host
Yon must hasten otbenrbere."
But
when
the
heart
is
overwrought—
and
day out the poor little fellow sat css rirou- out anotber thick pile of
And at the word* a shadow
Oh. who can tell
there, for e%cr alace the wheel at ibe them from a great cheat of drawors.
Swept oVr his bluf^Yeined brow.
The power of *nch liny ihlng.H
"Yo«. there are more than a thouwire facton- had caught his foot he
•^m« one will feed and clothe ro
To make It weir
had been a cripple. The close air of sand In those drawers." she replied
—Elected.
the ill-kei>t rooms was fast draining "but they are banlly over npenfMt from
Bat 1 am bn*y now."
his little life away. His eyes shone as one year's end to another •
At last the day was ended.
Ten Inveatmem* for Unemployed Cap- he watebe,! Prince and KPtlo pranclnp
And my toll was over and done;
lUI.
A half mil© away a lonely, uvr
past his window.
My bouse wa* *wepi and garnUbed
"How
these
magatlne*
lltlor
the
"Oh! If I could but go to ride In ih-* invalid aat In hla wretcnetl c
And I watched tn the dusk alone
I doomed never lo leave that llltle rhom
Uble!" said a busy housekeeper one park!" sighed the little boy.
I waited tin night had deepened.
Could Prince and Kittle have heanP until on© day he should Im carried out
Mondsy morning a* she cleared up the
And the Master had not come.
sitting room. "I rosily do not have the llltle allrr In which tho leuement for once and all. The glow of pleasun
"He has entered tome other door.*
Ml to turn into which had rented for a mommi on hi
time to do roort* than glance Into one j For t’
cried.
sharp cm from John’*; drawn face when h- oi>- n<«<l the niu^•Century' befoT a^'othcr comof. and faced,
"And gladdened some other home
tratod paper Just brought him by ih^:
the old ones go up Into the garret whip sent them on ihelr way.
Then the Master stood licfore me.
postman had fade,! away. The plr
closet, which Is already more than full.
VI.
And HI* face was grave and fair:
It wras tho morning after Christmas, tures were coarseJy prinie<i and an of
>mir|and If* the same way with the 'Coc-Three time* today I came
fence
lo ih© purely artistic taale of a
Igregatlocallst'
and
'Public
Opinion.*
la
a
lazurknnly
furabhed
aursenr
a
door.
mtle child sat on a rug surrounded by man who. before jwverty and lllncs*
Aad craved your pHy and rare.
I "Oh. papa." sa'd a home mlsslon- such a owantlty of gay and elaborate had darkened hi* Hfie. had hr hts proThree time* you sent me onward.
ian s daughter In their Ure little fron toys that she was perfectly bewil fcsslon contiutially trained hk ry«* aiul
IJnhrlped and uncomforted;
And the blessing you might have had tier home. ‘Tve read these old maga- dered. Doll*, blocks, picture tx>oks. taste to a keen appr,>ciation of the
j tinea through and through. What toy oar* and anlmaU laj* a-^umi in Wmlful But iKjveriy an.l fnendle^ne*n rut off all chance of an cniovment
And your chance lo serve bad flctl. ' wouldn't I glve for a fresh 'Centur.' endless profusion.
"Shore, shell keep a waking up all which would have cheer.'d many a
j to read for this long, dull winter even
O l^rd. dear Ix>rd. forgive me:
night after getting so excited!" cried weary hour of his lonely life.
ing!'
How could 1 know It was !h»*e?
JuNi then Amy was pntring away h, *'
The
mlsslonar>smiled
sadly.
"Hard
the
nurwe.
"and
the
closet
Is
so
full
My verj m>u1 was shamed and bowel
j times and cut-dowrn salarle* leave now with her old toys that I'll have lo photographs, and It wa-*> all she could
In the depths of humility:
do to push the drawer back into ds
And he said: *Thy aln Is pardoned. I ama^l surplus for four dofUr subscrlp- clear them out up garret."
place, if was so full “ThtTf' g,Kjd! tloDs. my daughter."
But the blessing Is lost to thee;
0%or a wa«tatub In a ml.serablv fui- byc for a year at b'ast.' sang j^he s?
Ju*t then the garm shelves In that
For. falling to comfort the lean of
; Eastern home groaned with the weight nished cells** room bent a thin Irish idle hurried off to get leady for th>mine.
of a fresh pile of papers and maga- woman. On a ^a’^ rot In the comer Friday Afternoon club—FYom ".\n
You 1.n\e falhMl to ct.mfort tm-.*'
wc»e two little children who had been Anti-Worry Ri'clpc and Other Stories."
smuslug thcmselvcK with thrt*e spools published by the American Tract So
i One morning In the early spring a on a Btrlng. but w ho were now weary
' "Have you had a klndm-sh shownT I widow bent over an open trunk with of that and were fretful and cross Tht*
Concerning Quinces.
j tear* lo her eye*. "Dear Robert!" she poor mother had to keep leaving her
Pass It on
On»‘ of Home Cheer s gootl friends
sighed as she lifted out and shook the work to pifcdfy them.
’ Twas not given for lliw* alone—
"Mammy. I want a cart Ilk© what I dropp«nl In rceemly. bearing gift*, as
I garment* one by one. "Four year* It
Pass U on.
Is her wont In all the j-ears that have
• he wore thrSe clothes. I can- saw In the store window.
I.^t h travel down the years
not bear to look at them and they will Jack. "And me want* a dollle." eeiMie.i come and gone since the onntry was
I^et It wipe another's tears.
new. and neighborly deeds Mood for
Till In heaven the de«>d spix'ar* — J be dctlroyed br moths If I do not." small >!nrv
genuine
Kindness and often self-t^criJust
then, as the nnr»e In the other
The tear* streaming down .her fart'
Pa.^s n ov ••
' showed tho freshly opened wound as house wa* canning a box f*dl of toys flee, the gootl frl<*"d has never come
she laid away for another year the up garret. It so happened that a Un empty handed This time It took tin
cart and a bright wt>rsted doll fell out form of a dozen fragrant quinces, half
contents of the trunk.
of her winter's store. W*ten ques
on the stairs.
t
Honed as to her methods of putting
Around the comer In the same
ni.
"How lonely U 1* b-re*" s*ghed a them up. she said, with a chef-ry laugh.
young man was sIko looking
••Well, bometlmcs I ca" them with
A friend of Hume Chtw. who ha.«. ome clothi**.
farmer's daughter as she U'anctl over
oneo brought the editor helpfu»
the front gate and looked up and down sweet ajedes—when 1 am fortunali
"No. It's no use.' be said to bln
thoughU and beamlfol poem* to W -Tht'se art' so worn and
the country ro*d. unheeding the glor enough to git any. This year I liavr
. passed along to rt'ador* of this depart aoj patched that I cannot with any ious view or Kin and dale which a not stH-o a sweet apple In the market
tnrnt. dropped In ihb wit'k w ith a 111- self rcspi'ct appear in them aay loagcr. brautlfti] stmaet wa* trtnaflgurtng be Then again. I mi» them up with pears
' the story. If such It might W t-alled.. \ must lOmply give up going out afie- fore her eye*. *t>nly one wagon bas or make them into quince honey. Tills
Mhich I* given in another column. li'^| I come homo from the shop aBd*y)n passed this whok' Uvclong d*.'*. Hov time, however. I am going to make pre
tllle, "T«‘n Invc'-tmcuts for Vuem- Sundays, too. until 1 can pay that debt stupid it Is In this big. quiet farmhouse serves. using the parings with apples
plojt'd Capital." scarcely give* a hint and huy more. It will take months, since Nellie and Jane m*r>*led and to make some deliciously flavored
Jelly. Th© seeds I shall put int
a* to Its content*. T"ere b a mes-jbut it canV be helped."
went away'"
small boitle of alcohol, and after they
aage In the article for every Home, Ai that moment a moth, unseen by
Ch«H'r reader. *in^ If t'ach would Uke;th» wlth.w in her brushing, was tnakI>own In the *lata» Of a neighboring turn to the consistency of mucilage
bui onc-teuth of Us i-uggestlon* to, Ing fresh Inruad* into a fine coat.
cUr. on the curbrtone of a narrow. shall use a little ere-r dtv. diluted
lu-art. the result would b*-lug gladne** ’
IH.
rhich thundered with water, to kenq. mv hands f
crowded i
chapping. It is one bf ihc bc»t lotions
lo hundmd*. and rren thousands of| -More flower* aU^U!" cried a young
for Ibal purpose I ever knew, and Ike
homi** Thoughts sometime* set m to j girl a* the florist's* wigoo stopped for With a baby In her arm* trying
go in wavi** frt>m one to another, and | lb© fifth time before the hourc. "How breath of fresh air. The thermometer odor Is as good aa tbe effect on the
wbat uue |>crsou is thinking of. an-'beautiful my tea will be!"
| wax B» defrec* In the shade ard tt akin."
"How do you make the preserves^'
other Is often doing. The same day
And indeed the profusion of flower*! was a question whrthcr the pent-np.
the article wst* brought In, a Wutiful' added much to the beauty of her com-|tiol*y «t!^ was more refreshing than said Home Ch©e-s edlto-. w^'O ha i
thing came to the noucc cf Homt i ing«oul receiulon—flowers everywhere. I tie clo« tenement room inside. The tasu'd them many time* at her aelgb
Cheer's c'dlior. so dlrectl.v in line that | roses, caroatlon* and vtelets. But in j baby-* flee *ra* white and wan. but bor'i table, and knows they are unthen* si'omed a mvsteriem* bond be-j the evening the young girl and her not a breath of alt seemed »t I ©ring to cxcellofl
"1 viU cot them into elghtbs. and
tween them
Traverse City lady parenu went out to dinner and the pul new life Into H or Ha mother,
who I* given to euletly doinc the i bcaiitifut sccne'was deserted
| At that very boor a brisk evening put them Into a kettle, pouring over
thinga other iM-ople plan to do but aelWhat a pity!" said the parlor matei br«ete waa aprlnging up on tbe airy them Just enough water to come about
dom accomplish, ha* succeaafnlly car- as she drew down the shades, "that no hilliop where By tbe quid fhrmbocae to the top of lh« fniit. » jrlTl hare
rted oot a scheme for givUig ehaBfe body sboold be eojoylng these lovdy U wafted tbe scent of the honeysuckle measured out an equal weight of sug
aad pteasnre to a couple of acqualal- llowem. as fnah a* fre»h can be!"
vine Into the window of the empty bed ar and fruH. aad pot a foorth of this
on the quincek. covering them and
aace* who live just within the city
• • • • •
room where KeIHe and Jane
p^kclng them on the back of the stove
limits. *o that theit other friend*
Two block* awwy. In a hospital, wanl *U*cp.
where they wUl cook slowlr ©nUl perhave never realized that the neml-ln- after ward was filled with tired sufferVIII
valid Is loo far from the «»ief of the er* toaslag on tbetr aarraw cot*. How
In tbe pleasant con>enatorr of a fectl.v tender. If all the sugar is used
fntit will be hard and
town to be able to vretnreYhat far.'bate tbe white walk looked! How pteuy subnrhaa borne. Jamc*. the gar at this time
^e called hi ibelr home tbeibther day I tiresome it waa to He for davs In the dener. stood before bl* mUtre*© with tough, bat if only a fourth is used. It
sritfa a carrUge. and before they real-1 name apot neeiag always tbe same mo a basket full of rllpplngi from ger- will be aa tender as a well-cooked
lted wbat was hapnewlag. she bad I aotoaous aad aooessarily plain sur- anlnms and brifcbi foliage xdacu.
peach.
"The next morning 1 will skrim the
taken them, bag aad banage. In ber roundtegs. A white-capped anrwe eame . "We hash almadr potted more than
fmli oot aad put it on a platter, thea
earrtace to herTwartHul borne, where I to wearlhff a bright red carnation
the thetas am bold.” said she.
they basB tan CBtertatad all tbe a bottoaboW of fwr eras* JHow lb© von car. tbrww nWar 'bere In tba bas- turn tbe teat of tba aagar into the
week Mke a ktog and tdeea. They have am of fb© ptflrtSIs brfgbttafl at tbalkrt."
lalceaad WllWap. Then I wDI
bMMi kakeli doha town abd To various bit of Ibtaljr ahearlac coter!
\
,
f.
put the ttaUBsBiiyiBr lMfl kfiAf'Uw';
potoU of laierew. friends have bora
heated throjgk. it wUl be ready lo can.
maUiai An old ^
EDITOR'S EAST CHMR *©
Omt un M^ttt
n>u'aro
a
tlkr:
15o0% W
tk» »int ©«!>.
' bake i> «KUtr • hot a»*« Tb*» wUl a>d M»e«d ilamu ttat MV HM to
tht wimiow tm or kor dvk ttttle car .IWrf.-i .
Mb<c^ wIB.- nid U>« editor. • bo j UM for a r«*r. or as loos u >00 «abi tdoatb. Tho ca»* U raaalljr oM tapor"It fa dend," she amHL "Tbe cold «BjoT* bStiBcback la b«r eaajr chair | lo heap tbom. Tbejr are vary hart, hot laat aaoa«b to call te a “ptoat docaad Wtaic other pcopla cook alee softaa tba laacar they ara kapt.
lor.- ao tha aatetaar bactet to treat
Bd Ibe bMi^ have kilted R. H
ban miae tbe IwBbt iwd Bnwma! ABd thtedt tm bar-capacteHy wfcan they I Oat Wafera-Oat »afcn are moehitba »«laBt. aad tba piactka U to all
tall brerifcir It Is doM. so tba- she may llkad »lth a etaas ot milt by chUdrato i probabtuty aat aallka that of aona of
At that Ydry time Jaam* wax bnry. paas ft aknt tc other Hciac Cheer MU ooa-hall ot a cu.n ct rdlaJ oata.' oir boaseiold phyalcUat. wbb apply a
^am the eonthnt* of the basket la a cor reader*.fbatr 'a cap « door, a leaapaaatbl of jr^ady that toeraaaaa tha matody.
------------------, t«ar aad a llula aaH. Work tato the Hartoc already daatroyad the aotrlacr of tbe
Caal OH aa a Oaaotcr.
mistore srlth the tipa of the dnsars tire orsans of the plant, the -itoBaeb’'
In a beaatffUl ck^ of a eon««e
The Nesr Idea Womb's MaaBtlaeja tablespooafal aad a Itelf of butter. Is r>r«ed with food by applyte* water,
town aat aa elderly
tires tt* fonovtec satsaatteos which aad add raoack hot water to hold «h • or with madlclBa In the nhapa 01
a long aad otberwtee empty pew; HI* tome )a*t at the Itire whan arrry one anicttels tcgclhcr.
tctethcr. Lny 00 n flouted ’ enano. e- mine patent "ptoat tood.'
tbooght* were leea of Uc oermoi
Is te the toMat of tba toll deantec. nnd board nad pal aad roll o*ii as thin a» Now this nemedr U ncarlr akto lo
tbe flae mnale than of tbe three UU will bo weleawad hr btuy hoasekeep- possible. Cm into obloag strips with what is a good ooe when the aBltal di
a thin knir©. and Uk© to a delicate gestion t* deranged—give It aoYaorr
Sob© bousekeep©r* ar© Ignorant of
food untirit react*. We in»»st t^ If
ofjhre.
>© fact ihst coal oil—k
j tbe roots of tbe plant have b©«b inA Hint to Conrwst
me of fb^ most osefol of artlcta. aad
jjured from anv of the abov© tUimed
caa be adbd in a great variciy of wars.
Now that the long venlcgs bavo j causes. let the soil in which U It po»Thcy apprecute it* light-giving proTv ’ come, and tho hurry and ni»h of sum ted become m'arly dry ; then mnovo
erUe* bot U never teems to occur lojmer. with H* guest* and entertain-) the pUnt from the jjol. uke lb© ball
them that H has more uses than oae. na©au is over, it it time to think of | of soli hi which the roots bar© been
For bousccleaning purpose* ii is Inral some of our acgleeted duties The fol j enveloped, and crush it betwesB tho
ual-le.
lowing from "The People" I* very. hand* Just enough to allow alt tbv
I bare known^women—Jutoily famotrt tlmel} In this con.-ectk>n.
’ hard outer c-d*t cf ih© bajl of ©artb
among tbeir acqcalnunce* for their
If I had my time to come over again | to be shaken off: and then twpbt H
sujK-rtcr housekeeping attainments- j I would cither answer or destroy every ' rather dry soil, using a new flower poi.
to wear the flae ^arniah off tac *ooJ hq^ier I received on the day of It* ar-] or the old one thoroughly waabed. so
work in tbeir house* by having U | rival. It is tbe leiiers yoa ought to • that the moltlure can freely evaporaio
scrubfcoU wl'b coap and mater, aad am-‘ aaswc- that get neglocied You don*, j thmagh the pore*. Be careful aot to
nsonU—end with a b^u^b. No varnl»h. answer tb*-m at once l>^a«se yon : overfeed the sick plant: let the pot b©
nor oil flntab can sund
ircui-imak© up your mind to do Jull Jusilc* ] only large enough to admit .of not
meni. True, the din wdi have van-^o the snbtert and the mrlter You | more than an inch of soil h!©tw©©t %v,
Isbed. and the glo** as me 1
a 111 reply to your old friend In a long, pot and the ballof root*.
Afterrepot
In cleaning woodwork thero U noth- chatty IcUer As s rule the leuer^ , tinggive it mater enough toaetlle tbo
Ing hO good to uve as a couple of Ubk^ you file or papvrwelgbt for another soli and do not apply any mbre until
spoonfuls of coal oil lo a pail of warm day never get answered at sll. The M tbe pUnt has begun lo grow, tinie*©
water, nerd with a soft cloth, prefer-! ters oC no importanre that can be an- ihe atmosphere is so dry that the'
tbly a piece of discarded underwear. I *wered * Yr8" or "No" on a |»*tai moUtnrt' has entin'I.v evaporated from
No scrubbing I5 nect-ssary. slihough a ' card recelv,* prompt attention. I feel
llnje loap
on thr cloth for
pangs of rrgrrt. noi to say shame.! must be given, or the patient may
perially dinv .borijons nf the wood- mhen I contemplate a e«Tialn pile of: from the opposite cau«‘. atarratlon.
work mav be advisable The <'a*.r with letter* labrb-d To answer."
I Ho who will put bis palm*, which
which r.:e work is acomplisbed is as------------------------------------------- j se.-ted for decoration during the wlntonishlng. and the result gratifying: j
Cars of Palma and Fern*.
j tor. Into tbe open air during the aumthe palul which had looked so dull | Palms
Pa\m% and fern* have deservedly j
In some »-hady sheltered place.
aatl dlngv Ufere is 1 o-v bright and t come to Ik» very popular ornaments I ^ ,n Keep them for many year* siron,;
shining, and v.itL a mi imnm of effort, for the houM* during the winterhealthy. Several specie* endort*
An oilei ».trdw(y>t kiicht-n flo..r, I monihs. M.n.v
homover.
i ,o ik. pUnuM te thr icrdcn. bm te nWhich has grown llg’„i in hue through 1think thst thev hs\e done lliel“jp„
ptentloi; Ihrm InK
inoch clesolng. will look a hundred! duty by them when they have pur } u u absolutely necessarr to take great
l»er c'lU iH-tter If a lU'le coal oil N! chas.'d a hand*.>me Jardiniere and put care of Ihi- roots, no Injury must b •
usih! In the wster with which It Is the pot In It. H I* then placedIn
,K)lnt*. and ver>* car,'wash.d. juM-niing
to htxe a soothing eorncr and wati redwheiy^eV the busy . f^,nv ,hey have to l^e dug t>«tt
Cffecf ...Mt, V hst bcfo:e had been a > hcnscwlfe !:«pi>ens to think of H A
The k-avi-s of the palms are lo be
woi-n and Irritated ap-H-aranc«*. Ti;e . iK'anilful growing plant Is. a thing to kept clean, free from dust and Inserts,
kitchen stove also may be much Ira-,
proud «.f. Imt there Is po more nn- ,nd
re«,inmend wetting them
provi-d by wiping It wHh a cloth wet j «atlsfaciory thing than a ragged-1 goap,imp* with a sp<mge.
with coal oil. But the baibrtK,m Ik the ^ leaved, unkempt-hioklng palm. Th* j should large pots lie used for
place w here It may be uh.-,1 to advan-* following directions for their care are' ^niair B rns and plants ras.v lx* gn»wn
tage after having thoroughly t leaniHl i given by one of tho larges? i>alm and with t eni at the Kame llm*'. as lhi«
Ihe bathtub, bowl, metal and marble 1 fern houses In the conntr>.
’
^,n
tn the least diMurb the gniwi:t
flitincs and til.- work wllh soap anji Wo pn-.sume that now. as palranj^f jj,,. p^,m. but will pnalnce a spIcisaiKdlo. or commorf washing soda, by | have Immui pn.v. d to be th,« mt»«t use-j
of mlngbMl palms and fern-,
going ov«T all with a little coal oil. |ful nnd tlurabb* i>aiinr plants, and as
drear) our home* would Ixjw-hlrh adds a finishing touch by Its | they can bo purcha-^ed fniPi uk at a without the nw.- t pn-sv-nre of grwn
rlennsfng and brightening qualities. | low price, they will U-come still mom
WIm t,- plants shed thei.*
Everuhlng w ill .shine like now and ro-i the favorite of ,)ur imrUircand sma!l i right influenr,- iiihui Ihelr sumnindflec! erriHt u,M,n
t!.. coiiscieii'lou' »»oiim. ganlet.w To c-ltivatepxlmr ing*. »l,ey
to glw- a"iH-n.'dlctlou
wokrr
'well, it Is n,c*-ssaiy i„ plant them Into ,,f ,K^re." for they bognlle many .1
For cb-anmg winJow; then- is noth flower .res wMrh are de,-i. . no.igh to veai> lumr and wMithe many^a foe*Ing to ic compared w i-h It Thi glasu allow tiu- r.M.t:, to go frei l.v
into Kh <t anxious life,
dries very quickly without extra han! ^ the
uoi: ihl.s will be recom.»w.nhe,l
bv-Hnpht g.-mK of Earth In whichp
rubbing, an.l take* on a brilliancy | the
Ix-itcr and more rapid growth
of|chanre we see
which is the r. -ulT of Its p.-cullat prop ; the
plant*.
|
What F>!eu wa.s, what Paradise may ;
cnle.s. and can b,- oI)rained by th, use
The |a»ts need a good drainage, and
he."
'
' ^
of ne subvfitt,;,- For tbi.s al.nie coal the .xr-on taking care of palms muM
________________
oil Is Invaluable 1» l* umM in the ure his Judgment |n watering, as the
A VatuabJt Racipe.
same way as f«rr cleaning w<K>dwork— depre-e of temperature, mode of hea»lere-la a recipe thSt shcxild tx. eu‘
sliout two iablesiKx.nful> to a pail of ' Ing. and proximity of plants 10 rsdl
wnd paKt«-,l In the corner of Ui *
water
.ators. reglMers. etc., makeH It difficult
■kitchen mlm;r. where It can lx- m.hui,
ir ctml ull wi re exiH-iiMvc and dim to give anv definite direrth
‘ for l» win save many dollars* worth ot
cult to procure. t,i
If 1’ eanie to us
r followed I*, at! clreumstance
watering d«qK*ml»> ^
strength. Shave five cakes of
Did,-,! by flaming VI.iv.-r:is. tnetus as to
The necensity ofr watering
It* cleansing pnqM-ri 1,**. like so msin largely uikui bo, long the plant will
a plant
of the ablK to houHektM pmg on He , re’sin niotMur, . we hay.
i‘'^itt'fahtly until the soap Ik dissolved.
market, and staring at one from iverv ; sh.»ubl uevt- tx* o we» that the
h'-n add iwo tabU-spnonfiils piwdeml
sever so dry
bUlboard and deiianniem More conn■ 'will •
H.rax. and a scant lea'-upful kerosen
ter. It would probably be more free’,, nxits shrink.
UFCI and bettej- apprr-clated. br-caus**, Never sitow water to Ma^d In the t. move the mixture from the Move beIts value would be more generally un- jardiniere^. iMs sours lh«‘ foil ami ro*Sj ore adding the kerosene. 8Ur It wrcH,
dontood
the ns,is. Ii,-x,-r wash tbe foliage ( hen t»our It into a covered stone JS'w ater, as there ' ind UM- H whenever anything very
Willi anypiug
Fiyf^ Cookie Recipes.
is nothing iH-M
iglng or sprlnk ! llrt>. ,-lther cloth, tinware, woodn’ork
l^pg the 1,-av
ervalK w.ll bei »r iron ulenKlli.. Ik to lx* cle-ancl. A?.do not
F..r tbos,
,ly a linle to ih«' oyiflde of your tci
; found
y tM-m-flrla
tho chlldrei
k.-ttle. while it Ik hot. Uflng a flannel
following r,. J cloth for the puriKfM-. and st'C bow
The H.-rmli
, quickly you , ran clean H. and how
1 Ih- left 111
are rich, au
bright It frill Ik*. Fix- a llltle. also.
roven d tin
our windows
n
-to.,., .to
ripin Afli- t'ai they will lx- f off to b«k
regard that task a/
and deiiciooK The only dlffic-MM in slricn^l hat thin ts the natural i^esuK
hing lo l»e I It edf as long as po.the w?:- of tlilh IS thst they are so of the plant being kept in tfa,- house.
gooi a: any time that if the lo<-at ion'although thi m*r thrive Indoorw for a K|(,lf Fer cU'snlng rinks, wash basins
snd Klop Jars there la nothing that ct i
of the CfK.kic jsr Is known. ' !e-l long time. , mHlroes for >.-ars.
ally where tiny r,‘civc pnqH-r care <-qiial It. and by iu use the dish lowv'*.
i by I’-c lime they ar»chanci‘h art
Id tre.tm. Dt. they wlsi n<-vertbdle« I <»” *>♦ *“•!”
mlthon.
ye at their best, tber •
old enough
wnor or liter, owlne to the uniMiutol I <'o'>b!nR Pot Ibcrn Into a pan of <toM
> or I'■re,* left to prove
will be oDl?
.Ddiilon. to which thev are ..ibj..cted.,
">'• "mipo.md t-.
the fact
iceemh to the Inevitable
"“I'- »'»J
comLady ringers-Cream together one
Wimr .hotilrt nut bo inirebaMMl for
» *»»•
«»"
cupful cf Kugar and one-hsif cupful of
iov In the bottre wl|b tb.t Wet that |
«t»fflcleotly clean, then rlnvbutter, add one w,-i| beater: egg. oneey thrive
ihrlre and srow
quarter of a cupful of sw.-ei milk, one ' they
grow there aK
as In thr !hane them om. Burli worb
will
almost
do
Hsc-lf.
while
one
I
k
npint ^ flour, one teafpoonful of baking , tropics, for hen they mc-et condition*
soda, and one teasiwofnl of vanllU.' entirely unsuliod to ihelr nature and U-udlng to other duties, and the task
Cut In flnp*r strips, roll In sugar, and Culture; they should bo procured with of keeping clean Is thus rnbu-d c-r
Lake In a quick oven.
the determination to give them the more than one-half of Its terror*.—Se
Hermits—One egg. a cup of granu- best care po*»lble under the clrrum- lected
lalerl Kugar brcwr.ed on the fire, om- rtances. ko ityy will remain In perfect
Pepper Pet.
hair cup of btitter. the same quantity condition and prove a delight to the
of four mUk. a tcaspoonfuJ of soda, a eye for the longest time possible,
Cut three ponndK rsiher lean porU
enpful of chonued raisin*, half a cup-! It I* a common fault of patrons to Into two inch cubes, fry until brown,
fol cf cboppi-d ciiif. a teaspoonfol of! become so atlsched to a plant that, no place in a threr-qusn Mone jiot (a
cinnamon and a RaHtpoonful of salt. | matter Into what poor condition It may bean Jar 1^ cxc-Ilent for thU purpose!
Mix, cut in form* and b©ke In a mod hive gotten. It Is kept until It become® having a clowe-fltting lid. sdd two
erale over
^ an eyescre to cverrooe, instead ofbe large onion* fsllcotji. six large green
S«sl Cake*—One cup of but ter. j Ing an object of beauty. A plant In pepper* (the bell pepper* sre-lhc be*-,
three enpx of Migar, one cup of Top-1 such a condition should cither be sen' being fine :n flavor and mild), a table
per©d" milk o* cream, fonr egg*, six to a florUi for recuperation, or thrown spoon of K*lt (If fresh pork waa used)
cup* of floor, or Just enough lo stiffen j out and supplaBted by another which and three large tomatoes peeled and
Into a thin paste, two labletpoonfuls | ©ill meet tbe object of a decorative cut small, nil the pot with water and
fennel or caraway seed
One table-; bouse plant, namely, to be admired placr in the oven or on the back of tha
stove and allow to simmer five or six
spoonful soda. dlsKolved In boiling w* ' and looked n!»n as
cr. Roil out thin and cut Into Shapes.
Wtenev plant* begin to drop fheii j bouri. or even longer The looger It
Grandmother * Hsrd Sagar Cookie* ; leave*
show other signs of onheaUb- cooked the belter ll will be. Persons
—Two cup* of granulated *ttgar. the incs*. U is certain that tbeir welFbelng who ordinarily can not ©at pork will
finer lb© beti©r: on© cup of bntt©r. has been Injnred. ThU may be due to find thU dish will do them no harm.
ronfiBgga- on© tetspOoliIol OC sodnrfila- nrerpotUng. overwalertng. ovtaa«* The aano© will be rich and nloaij flnio<T© te tort a mtlc hot «««•; Soar Inc. too much cold or th© application vonff find th© meat tender and UmthaiMtt to lnii« a un tooth. Ran of <uuib sUmnlant^ a*: fBano. or -.om© tome. Serve with it ptefity of bolted
about aa eichUi of aa lach thick, cot other cause which has destroy^ ih^
TNE EVCMIM HeCORa TfUVERtC ClXy, MICHIGAN, SATUNDAY, OCTOBER M, 1«S.
bto to plajrtecaaae tclosr auMjr re^ttirwDeata has been dispelled by Pre*Me«t Dfckle a aaiiOQBceaent that the/
hare been relMtated.
HARO
Oleddiitg
Chkaco. OcL •l.-Peter Johnpoo of
ibe Ameiieaa leasiie aaya tbe easiera I
elob owaers of hk ocvwiaatioa were
elaaortec for a aborter playiac acbedtile fdr Best aaaaoft. If tbe oonaent of
tbe Katlooa] leas«e can be obUlned
tbe acbednlea of tbe tsro major leagnes |
aezt aeaaoa will oadoabtedlj be for
PitoHar Wlomr Marrtaa Hurm.
BorUnatoii. VU Oct. 21.-Geoi»e 1.
Wlater. the weH-known pUchcr of the
Boaton Ametican leaae team, waa at |
noon Th-iwdar ma-rled to Miss Ifab*^
May WIIIls. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Win-j
F. D. Willis of thU city. Pitcher W
ter and his bride met
t^c city
pital at Boston three years ago. when
be was HI with tvphoid fever. Miss
Willis nursing hls to heafth.
Btwanahan May Become a Rml Word ctmes from Cincinnati that
Roger Brvsnahan. the form. r ManlMce
catcher, will probably Ik> with the Cin
cinnati Reds next seasoti through a
trade deal with the New Yo-k club.
Roger caught all the games of the
recent world's champlon!‘hlp series for
the New York team
Rinas,..
COAL
Plump solid gold—
ALL SIZES
Oledding
S8.00 PER TON
fiifts
Rich cut glass, Beaotifui China, Hand
some Silver, ELE
GANT CLOCKS,
handsome sredding
gifts at
cmmmn
TiiEaB.nTun(iiuLn.
SkOO. $2.00.
$1.00. $4.00
6ENEMI NEWS OF TNE WORLD
f '
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Id huNliand. Abbott H. Woods,
t t.i llKht a series of fraudulm*.
on thf part of the* pair,
i SPORTS OF ALL KINDS |
Thr lmq«oU clul., In CUIr.co.
|
•>'< >
UK. a n.-l V..!..
ih.- qn.-«Ilnn ..f .™"**! c^>n.|.anl.^ In BuimT.n.. clilc.
New Yo-k. Oct. ?!.—Rumors that
in thf rmu-d 8tat«*H by prHrudInK In- the Columbia faculty would remove
j jurii> fnim accidc-r't».
the ban on Siarbuck and Carter.
I Max I)ar<*wskl, a ItVvoar-old boy of dl»quallflf‘d foo»hal1 playerh. was dls
I IVillsh parentaui-. is tho musical won- credited yesterday by an official state
The IbHeenth m»<>r will »*ot be I
j d<*r of I»ndon. wherf he has been con- ment o' the facultr rcpn^senUitve.
pKiiul In any t»f the tn a skyw raper |
■ j ilurtlni: a <'r>>tal Palace orrbe^lra ol Neither wHI l>e allowint to represent
hotels of Nea York. Kiiher the thl
I
pla,ve^^ When little more than a>lumbla ainiln this season and Cafe
leenlli Ooor will b<' calhd 12»s or it
! a baby he won an open scholarehlp In tain Thorp wl!! under no circum
number will U- »klp|Kd altogether.
; the Umdon Acatlemy of Music and at stances Ik* allow«*d to re-e»'te- aev de
Rev. G Kmeat Thorne.
*’ "
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comtKJKed a really partment <»f the unlvetrlty. John R.
c!rrpyman._rrrcnily app«*ar
Fletcher »a» elected captain of the
niKh* Id a iheatHcaJ |HTf*.rmance. A
of waiilnR the Chi-,
to take iHp n’ace of Thorn,
small pan was wrUtrn for him ami
lM>slmaster msill move frnm the|j.»^'lacher played three years at fullback
he sans * couple of hymns, also an
to the new bulMlna
\ \'e varsltv
nouDclns
ever>* Huuda> he holds
*!Tl:e chani:** involves the comlnuoxn
Churchill Oowna la Sold.
meidlnss lu *ihe t
’bamllliia of
pieces of first
Immorality In hlnh social rlrcle»« i‘
Umlsvlllc, Oct. 21—Churchill Downr..
rla’is and 204i tons of M-cond. third ani
due to the f«Mf oM which wealthy jno- ___ _____________ matter besides over!
h\McT\c ran* mt,r>.e in Amer
pie live, accordInK to KuRene Chrl.Ibtt/MHl parkaaes of replHierod pack-!
^
tlan, the New York f(K»<l ex|»ert. wht»
I Appleaate. Jerome R»»«pess. thi p(Kll
addresaed the opvnln*: set»rlon of th
I room kini; of CovlnaPm; Capt
.. c»... w,. -u,.,,,,...
seaaoned foods, such as are t*ati*o by ,
llir .r.Hh.r
- th.- MK«k.-r «ld.
“have a tendency to overexrlto 4h**
passions Plain. h«*aHhfuI. but coarse
fcHKls iMiilU up the lalKirer mutually,
morally and pbyslcally."
• iHath u- •«) me what >ou owe
me.* waa tin* starillnR demand made
by K<tsard Prowii. .IK years old. a
Herastead. L. I.. brok«*r. of Wlnfle! I
Sully, in tile latttrs nn»a«lway offic**
Wednesday Mi Sully |.H.ke«l Into the
muizie of a revi*l\er and caliiil. n*
plbHl: *'8U doun a-'d well talk I*
»»ver.*‘ The straURer compllotl an«l
while U.;- .h»cu»Kt.«. w. BOI..K ..n of
fleers, who had Imi-ii summoned by •
ebrks In tin office, airtsie.l Itrown.
It was htt'-ued the lin*ii.l. r wa^ a for
mer uel«hU)r of Auku^i Heltuont.
rrazeU by a sunstroke
William WUsvMi. a stoneciiitet. who
db*<l di*sutuie In lUllinRham. Wash,
was aUuM i i r,v»Mve iJHst.tHUt fnim a
brothel . J R Wlwm. k lui tiU .l n eeu*
ly in Peru He knes mehluK of. hls
Kt»o«l luck Some time HRO be tobl Ills
euipJi*yiT Uiat lie ba>l a millionaire ris
U*r in New York and that her sou wa
a lawyw In New York city. He steaii
fastly ri*fus<*d. howeter to rIv.- their
names, saying he ha«l lK*en a scape^
them to know »)f hi.s
Senator Duhole t»f
to the Phillppine.s «
“rrcc
*Taft parjv
of Louisville, who owns the cnntrolllnR
.j,,, Tombs on the : *nter
Interest In the new lyiulsville Jockey
The iu*u owners really r<*pr«',,
___ i .. i
sent the Amerlraji Turf association
In this camtakinc any active
lialRii. How.*ver. I want to say tha'
the eiit'm* tirketd h**aib*<l by youtsell
me. «s my full.*st approval and lias my |
1 la Willing,
eanioAt suppi*r . ■
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^
ScH'tvev was Ubservitl so carefully j Kansas
Mo. Oct. 21.—Hilly
in the commitnicut of William P. Crtui j Nolan said
r tvaillnp of Terry ''
sbaw . a wealthy ClilraRoan. to thcjcm ern's \ Idory. that Terr; would
KnnkakiH* Insane asylum, last Auinist.>^ p,-„uably be Hattllr.R Nelson s next op
that Ills dis.ip pea ranee from the Hrv'pcnieut. “I am ready to-sipii articles
te! Ik*l rrad.i cauMsl a sensation The for a match at ai;.v tlme,“ he said,
my.st. ry was cleared up Wednesday "Battling and I have want**d to take on
wherithe oraler of the court wa.s unw-i MeGoveni for a long time, but have
adjudged that ’ feared that he had gone to the bad. so
nxi>n\ui: man
m
the nilssliiR
Is Rubjt*rt to delu-%hal H would bo Imuosslbli
He apSluns that he isissesses preai riches.
jHwrs to have come into hls own acam.
Ani/l L. Hat her, one time presldeiii lmwe\er. and we arc hoping lie will
td til,- National Asphalt Co. testlfieJ hold out long enou*h to Kive nattlmg
In th- ease of Ihi* l'nllt*il Siai**s t'f | a chani'i^at him. 1 know Mc<kjvem
Venezuela against the Now York a: a dauRerous man. but so U Nelson, and
tli'rmudez Asphalt Co., that hla com | i am no* afraid to take chancea the
tiatiy furnished the money to purchase. ^ minute a suitable punu* is offered "
arm and «*ouln the sieamahlii calle I
Burnt the Bookiea
hlch the relK*l
the -Ban UlRir with which
_Af,cr a sea.son
Matos fouRlU the Venezuelan go* -,
iNith in liascgovernment
Farrell.
ball and on tbe turf. Frank
.Mr,. Ka.l„nno H-Mm.-l. nf O.Kl»n.l. |
Hl^hlandrr.
r.l. world purity . vanEellM, told tho
___
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at the
National Puriir confenmee In lA
HastaFs
Vm An IM fMllM W.II,
Jtwtirf Start
s&f*a5Safs5.”K
We sell the Famous
Fox Ty pewriter
Crosse. WIs., that the exporting of
i Arklirta wav an odf'-.
,r«..„dJ.,«n..,..Btrl,for lmmor.
•, wa. a r.-cr.Knt,.-,l bu.ln.-,.
of lin.omi
In the far east, and that It was carrIeJ I which be wagered on the Athletics
*
to
protect loo.
beat the Giants in the recent world s
»>-
miptnu. hau. -u, Th.. ,a„ p.,.,,1...
*'
!
F.rwrr Burn. Won.
ar.. arowlny fanlu-r a,«r, rwry d.v,
^
j
-i.-Fannrr
ln.n.} Judani.-n.
Th.- Hliphr. f. .r,
Kr«u-M dr.-ln-: B.jm, d.-fcated M. J. Ilw j-.-r In a wrr,tour soldiery at the same time that hcoDsliiuUonal aovc|-aover- i lit‘K match, mixed style, here Dwyer
i.H to b<*come a coDslliuUonal
U nursing his hatrt*tl. Hu* our i*ilueaelRii. ihat hls Ideas Is Kdvard VII .
Cornish wrestling
tlon U calculateJ to iKpiip them to
a inoiisrch who niles ever loving and J In nlne:e<*n minutes. an«l Bur's the
hate us m«ux* than they fear us. an 1 loyal subK^cts without the terrible' »«ond at catch-as-catch-can In nine
some day they will again bigln to
burden of respcm.slbllltv impoeed br minutes. By virtue of winning hU
shoot oor soldiers. Tbe islands are
an auiorratlc regime, and that he hes- fall In the shortest time Bums won
l»aclll«l. but in my «»pinion it is but
Itati-H to KHint a cnsTltuiion solelr j Ihe rlrht to chtxwe the style for the
lemporair condition *
beenus.* he was not yet convinced that third fall, which he won In fifteen mluZloOlSU from twenty-iight societies
the nation dcfires It.
.
| ules at catc^-a-^-catc^• can.
of t|ic propaganda In CrratiT New
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noofTi at Olivet,
York crowded tbe Manhattan Lyceum.
Foil nf Tragic Meaning
2i.-Tbe football situa
WednewlAT-niltbi to receive Amerieaa
delegates from the Basle congress
lUrry FHendcnwald of Baltimore
the medicine
medlcliM about; Satnrdmr
u»<i
taken thc^
Saturday traa
waa a complete anrpriae.
aurprlae. and
1 ibat the .disorder ol the reje<
which he writes: “I bad a
_
revMled
the weakness of the team.
•‘TerrUorlallsm'* In UriUsi.
l^t\lsi”rbed
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_
_
-_
_
M A. C. with
Uganda
had been greatly
rxaggeraiel,!
I »rted
the learn
He saTd the 'pmpied colom^^^^
‘
or no hope of winning Coach
AIR-TIGHT
STOVE
REAL BtTATl AND
TrnTerse Land and Loan Ocx, r
Thnrtell, Manafer. OMcai roos f
BamUtnn 4 umtkrn bloek.
)R. F. HOLOtWORTH— Bpodnl nt
tantlon to diaeaaoa of the ojn. ov.
Boee and thronL GUaaea tttod.
Booaa 7 and I. H. 4 L. Meeonndli
Oo. block. BoU phonon.
IM
OR. E. B. MINOR-Offlco orer
lean Drug Btora. Bpeeinl uttrntlm
to eyn. eej*. ttoee nid IhroeL <^MaM
nw yjy tm tux, tm hfu ts«
CMM< tr mnnrtiSlnli
we haw them at $1.00.
T. W. THIRLEYp D»Uat. 0?«r Bar
Dtiffl 4 Earl a Jowelrj Mom Both
pbooea m.
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY—M. D.
If you w.int :i 8uft co.il, haitl
cx\il, coke or wt xl stove we
haw COLE'5 ORlGllfAL
__ _
HOT BLAST the most won
derful heater made
Wa* start them at $10.00.
If you want a bafie ht*alirur
hiinl eofil stove we have the
Jt:WEL. The outside Hue
ami hollow l»ase makes the
Jawal by far the most eeo.
noniieal hard coil stove
via. VieOR & VlTAkfTY
ORTLAWTON-Phyalclan
geon; offieea lo Wilhelm block, third
floor, with Dre, Sawyer and Panhal*
Trj • "WII to-night."
rw StU br .11 DroedM.
t« OMt oi.d 8B Oont Bcsm
HARRY B. HARNEi
OlVI
Mcerf NO sunmuTu
HERVEY H. ANDERSO
ma<je.
We Bt-irt th(*m at $:{0.(K).
If you want anything in
the stove line it will pay you
to call ami look onr lint* over
anti get our prices.
THE NESSEN
TRANSPORTATION CO.
STEANEK NAnSTtE
franTtrude
Tiii.i!“«rTbc“rSir,’;T
CITY OPERA HOUSE
^
DR. E. L. TH IRLBY—Special alienUon to dresses of children. IlooiD
403 Slat© bank bldE Both phonea.
IWwy.. lliar dgy.
Imdaj, OcMr 24
—“»-s-
0KS. J. 0. 4 HABT J. TBUBBLOOD
OETBOPATHIO PHYEICIANSI
OOwsdoaTaWillMlmVda. t a. m. so tl
wjai»eonlwIThM^*
laqmrwwtM A K. B. tickwl ofBcw.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
JOHN R. SANTO
Tm; (>i;i(;jSAi.
GEORGIA
TROUBADOURS
M. & N. E TIME CARD
I GENERAL IKMAICll
a F. CARVER 4 EHO
,
i^2‘lila. FIRE
.loliiiK an.l funiiy
BPI6HT.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car
rer. Price* reaaonabla. OSca with
O. P. Carver and Bro. oBth pbopaa
OR. E. F. CHASE—Homeopathlat* Offlee over Bugl>ce*f drug store. OOxena phone—I
OOINO WE8T
OOINO EAST
The .......................«a.r>:CLEAH,
INSURANCE
L. U A. MilLMN*
fHTERTAHHHG
^ osSw*'.i7» I ? SJ
2SAJh^7.:::::?K?“.?£:
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
rt«r«MH ar
J. F JBKXIi. Ag«wt.
driver of Sw4-4*i Marie. $2 '»4'.,
an; ,r,m.,
MARK CRAW^ DIUVIRY-Jd^
M^t. pnreelf mai tnuto. Omm
at qty Boob Btcm._____________
MRB. K. La BONNKR^ bstr BraaatM
lErtori. ofw City Book Btor% Boom
)R. W. E..
qu„ 107; Bell. H. Reeldeoee. Tlf
WaaMngton nuoot, Ota. phona Sli:
.rup" and to bt* mc.*il for und«*r a c«»m
iig in
in Action
Action!
mlsHlon of Ann-lean mak--.
Bustling
Bristling in
in Humor
Humor!
.
Th*' n pori that H. m. ryv viri,>ri.Mi..
Bristling
Uartucq wa.v 4l.Mt-0y.tl l.y fir.- ih.- da.'
afur^t hw.l wim the Vaiubrbili mp in
ilu* Long Uland race^ was corr**ct to ;In fuel H ri’;;ular Inuuh fficton". .\
the extent that the tire* and cushion^ ;roo
^ (]. cl. an. funny show, with nrt!ict« that
lliiit an*
nr.* Iadit4
Intbofi ami
fitwl geiitleii;.
rrotif
-o
were *Ilrhtlv damagei!
TsU
u
The challenge of Alta P MrlXinaM.-....
a»- man..
m
IFYor WAXTAN
Bl
l..nc m.r,l ,„ U >.-.r I
u
-a... ...tn.
... g,n;nng. ••oiiiic
nlfl«I a willlnRii.*-.^ ... put up a
,-omeilia...
cup for a rac4‘ n-xi year, the trophy
,
,, .
Known aa
OR. a K. CHASa 1
4tt WEST FtONT STlllT
Notes,
The declfclon of Mr. Ke<*oc* to rar«»
Sysoniby a** e 4 yea-old will be rcc«*led with joy by track follomers. Such
racers as ByiKinsby do not com«* often.
T'e veteran Phil K‘ng !• raachlng
the Badger eleven, assisted by Ed«lle
Holt «r.d Kra***leln Nm a * \V” mau
la missing fx>m the team The dls
seoslon which have marred Wisconsin
athletics for several years Is said to
have entirely dlsappeare<I
President C. W Bore- of thi S<»utli
Atlantic league, and part owner of the
Savannah team. Is crliicallv HI with
typhoid fever at Hag«*rstow'n. Md.
In a test of heavy electric automo
biles made by Paris manufacturers li
wsH shown that bea\y (S‘«s and Ian
dauN welRbing fmm n.PMi
pounds averagcHl (rum sixte«*n to
twenty-eight
miles an
hou- cm
strttches of fifty m*!*** over rounirv
roads. The tests disclosed th.* Rreat
advanc.*ment ihai ha-s in*. ii made in
electric a' tus
A1 Kaufmann, who ts In l>ts AiiReles
says he w‘” take on aM at-’iira^iK for
top-notch honors as fast as
can
sign the articles H, sav» he prefento mt^*' Marvin Hart. As Hart has
slputfied a wllIingn.iKH to fight Kauf
mann there Mhould be no ttme lo^l in
fixing the dat»* for th. match
That atKfi.tos are not immune from
the "white roan's sctiurage " b again IIlustrauM by the death of Frank .1.
Parvln. nr. years old. fornu*rly a piich»*r
with the St. Jusenh. Mo. \V**stem
IcaRu.* t« ani Par\ in died of lulKrculosis at his home In rarrollon. Mo.
rani|»algning on the grand clreuit b
an exp«*nslve luxury, according to F r.
Jones president of the Memphis Trot
1*1* han
asK<*ciailon.
t«i I. tin* from the harness raclui: gam.- ^
ah a*» tiwn.'r
Anicnc hi* string «»f
borhoh an* Ttun Axwc.rihy, Banut Grai |
ton and .Morning Star.
j
Th- Micc4*hs of the inomaih.nal |
aiitn ract* for tin* VamJ-rbili cup in. an- I
PIANO TUNWB^W^H.1
i?i!rworw7j7”™' It miss ®"**®
lopstiu.vvu.R»sa.iB
* liOUl# lY
mMDSNS
erof Major Delmar. Whai a race theM the greatest of all *lum*ers, singers > Train W^Tr»r®r». city roogUMcUnc for tb«
premiers of the turf would mak.and tx>m(xJienm«. S*e her
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OSeelH.I$ew
4ona.Stt
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
J. K. $»m
8M. N tfeWfttMOKROE 4 HtWETH''
a.;
uwiveit
The bowling team calling
oocn*ctlng J
"Champions ' wer»* d«*feai<*d In ihi* A FUNNY SHOW AND
■t 4 (JDtv nj.
a »r irt« in TrwT«n« aty from C
first game of a m-^Ics at the We-<picA
FUNNY
PRICEi;?15r
^
^
long del) houH.- la^» ev4*niin;. The
winning team was compos-1 of Waite
Paige. Irving .Murray and Fritz
^port
Horth SI 1 NEWWILHSLM BLOCH
ner. On account of business. Murray j -■ ■ -----T44UI bwnn^st It 10 a. m. and arrlTlaf ai I H
only rolled o^e gam** F’-ed
j ••YOUR
taking hls plac«*
The
*• first gam** by
a I. uxxwooo. 4.p.Af. 4..
f.2 pins, w on thi* second by
tbinJ by 1.',. leaving :U) pins v* U. t fo"
the oopotUlon. The scor**.s gi'** all
THE FXSCOUS
tte neccaaary reasons and details
Paige................
n« l.iK 121
Beliner ............................... 14$ 12-'> 114
lBwff.elBept.S4.iaQa.
Murray-Curtls......................13J» ir»f) 12!t
TratM Isaww Tram City aa foOowi:
lo.OrwBdB.pid*
Stevenaon
**Bwy aty. Port
ogclaong
Baker ....
6ENERU INSDRAICE
20c, 30c and 40c
0. D. MILLER
MONEY
NO GOOD”
Mait.J.Johnsohs
60S8
Flanw tn
Ble*»
arv often fruatraUd by aadden break
down. due to dyapepaia or constipation.
Brace op and Uke Dr. King** New
Ufe PUU. They Uke out the mateHala which are clo*rlnc your energies
and give you a new sun. Cure head
ache and dixxineaa loo At Johnson
.Drug Co. F. H. Mends. C. A. Bngbee
I drug •tores: 25c.. guaranteed.
tme CALMAM-t
Albten P!»r«» N»t««Ut»d.
—aw: pre»
Th. wofeaaloD of Mr.. Mary =•'
C^i
i Th* *loon. at AJbton orer two of the 1 «'**'«••**• * »• W WaN 4 N«ia.
Wooda «. U«- N*. York poll** Wedof .b. football
ofj
------------------------neaday. which led lo the arreai of ber-j$i. Trial bottle lOc.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
jAlbioo college being declared tneligi-!
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
roo are not aatUM with rrHi.
Fnr 5iUc «i4 OttaraatMd (My by
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
rO PER CERT SAVED
By paying for yourjsement walk* be
fore Norember UU lt05.
Cha* M. Beer*. City Clerk,
oct 2-nov I
O ■ IM T I •IT
PEgE/VURQUETTE
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