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The Evening Record, June 24, 1905
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American newspapers--Michigan.
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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1905-06-24
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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THE EVENING RECORD
PrNWILL NOT MY
UDZ WAS suocHraI m
AN INDBIinTY
WCATHCR—rklr toaiglit and
day; vamer aortii portiaa tua
to freah •ooUiwty wtada
2017
EDITION
GIRLB WILL CAMP.
hurrah f-or thi
WOURWM OW JUI.V.I
r ladles left this
MWKEML
bars rented FVed Curtis* cottage for a
wwk. The time win be spesK la pastALEXtEFP ANMOUNCCB RUBBIAW
THKcmcrre.
tat. bopling and other forma of amime^
I HtfV July tt tRfHli Hit CtOlto
OrrSRIIINEO BTANto
ment. Of course the aextet wOl have a
Ant time deapito the tod that there
lanY a man In the bonch. Thooe who
went were:
Mlses LonSae Back.
Blaaehe Barmam. Marion Puhoral.
otatract for fcaadUat Paontt
Oeorgette Morgan. Lelah and Myrta
trlld wtto abotr which will appi
Miller.
GEAR
WONT
AORBE
TO
THAT
IN
thitcity ialy IStortwoptrfonai
THE PEACE TERMS.
Pawatt nil haa oaa of tho boot I
r WOKKIMOMBN WCM ARMIO AND of tu klad la tht ooaatry. laadditloa
to
tht boal ftataraa. thtia wUl 'bt aa
K .
KCttSTia
alrihlp whkh vtU aaha two i
I MamSar af tha Council af tha
tloaa hart aftarpooa aad otblar Tht
BRING YOUR BAAKCTA AND BPEND
Bmpira. Vies Royalty of Baal
Am oar with tha advtftlaliiff ■
THE WHOLE DAY.
mCHtO aATTLC TOOK OLACt •**
CASUALTIES
NUMje 2,000
FIREWORKS
n TORmiir WILL K coeb
Sirmootris
All wo need to Mtjr w th»t we ere brimful of new Mmdtk*
that win ple«e oM and yoong. Bemomber it is at the J
o IT Y BOOK
MATINEE RACES JULt 14 T«r Btfs aai
ItvryAS.
tafik
Md CMiry u tlia Aomi#
•rthaOtoofdm
•y Wlr« to tha Cvaalng iUeard:
Wmnmt, AaiiMl Juimi M^Tht
rtl«A af torrar whiah hat iwmtd Lodi
hthMtn iht tratfM ai«d tht itofkins
•TO
WAS
BY IllNESS
SHE DIEI ALMOST INSTAIinr
Lang llintat Cavtt af
InMnlty.
Dy Wlra to tht Kreatog Rteord.
MARRIED AT EIDNIGHT
ei
YOUNG COUPLE FEARED FRIDAY’S
REPUTED ILL LUCK.
Virgil A. Rogertand Mlaa Rose Racine.
Both Aged It, Married
fIBVCLATION WAS
' Last Night.
OiADB TODAY.
At midnight liut night, KXttM A
Rogers and MIsa Ri«e Racine
married at tho home of the groom s
uncle pad aunt. Mr. and Mm. J
Maxied. 3JS West Eleventh street.
toONEY WAA PAID OVER TO THE Rev. T. P. Ullom*omclallng.
HEIItt OF ELDER HYDE,
The young people desired to be i
ried yesterday but after taking out
the license, became afraid of the halfAUtpto That tht Contract tomnd to- ful InAuenc© of the day Friday. They
. alt^ to Pay tht EtUto Ont
are both from Chief Lake and It.was
Ptr Cant of All Prtminecesaan that the groom be back this
morning, so the wedding look place
4imt Paid,
one minute after the clock atruck 12.
Another peculiar feature Is that the
By Wire to the Evening Record,
bride and groom are both It years old.
New York. June S4—Mo
,
Sag than any rereUtloo
WM *ttmwd by the
coaiea the news today that the Hr4*
potato received from the Equitable
lift Aaaoraace
IA.chio.ooo lor
tht rtloaat of the toctoty from a conUaet hald by the elder Hyde made by Sister Objsctod to His Privato Mlaturo
IGaMtlf with hlmaHf, Thl* eonlract.
of Smoking Tobacco But Thought
It la aaSd. provided that the «»clely
It Was All Right Laur.
should pay Hrdt one per coot of all
premiums paid ia tor inauranre. The
A well known young man of this
helm of Htary Hyde probably will city has concocted a mixture of amokhave to toot otbor llUgalloo and make Ing tobacco of his own conception that
TTstltuUoa to the eoclety for
winner. The odor It dUferent
money tectivtd. U !• reported Paul
all other known brands and be U
Mortoa and Otorer <3leTeland will quite proud of the result. His sister,
never their connecUoa wUh the to- however, did not enjoy the peculiar
toagram and did not healtate to tell
cleiy.
ao. A few eirenlngs later, how
he became revenged. In the
l|i_
CAMP OUT TOK *IX WWEKfc
darkness, he slipped a friend a pipeful
\m Junior Chgineera Btart tor Owtooer and lighted up himself. To hU
prise, he found that the alsler did not
Ann Arbor. Mkh. June 24.—PWiy mind the smoke from tho other :
Junior englDecrs left, bag and baggage, man s pipe but his was Jiiat as ohjqclast nigbi for BurdlckTllK Mlch,t tkmable as ever. Afterward. ab<
where they will spend sbt weaka dolni told of the oocurreaee mad di
practloal work In aurreylng. Thay that she knew It all tha tlmh.
wlU Ure In a camp and wUI rongh It In Isn't that Just like a girt?
m HBEASE OF A CORTRACT
YOOHBEAllWASgEAH
Iff
timo camping faahlcm. An adrance
SUafd of three or four waa aei
w&rwn\ days ago to get the quarters
to laaAlaaNk so the ^y wfll not be
pgRlaetod to any delay tn starting
work.; They are la charge of H. B.
Mantok. tosirucior In sarreyinc. and
PmtoHor Dans will be wUh tham part
of ton timt. ThU outdoor am
paapkm Is raqalred of the engine
Tba*atoam barge 8. K. Marti
kadlag at th« Oml Wood DUh
gaayk dock with lumber for the
BARBER BROKE NECK.
VOWRPM
tothmtnmtwnk tto
rke fg Botn«^Nu..
Cntoi and tto
papulsr TrmiMl
«tt for
•r,ry
fig >«». A Srte. Su
•&.
*08.00 TO sia.oo
kJrslova m^rmrn% OloBHl
As will be noticed In another
column the Traverse City business
college heretofore conducted hr Chas.
R. Dockaray. has passed Into the
hands of Messrs. MartlndlU and Rote,
lators of the Manistee and LudMr. Doekermy came to Traverse City
In October. ItoA. and qstahlishcd what
has Blnea been known as the Traverse
y business college. The college was
rtad la the small room back'of the
store ocunlad by Dainnm A Bari. Jew
elers. which Arm now occupies the enloor. Mr. Dockeray began with
one pupU In 1M4. and from lU Incep
tion the eollega grew in InAuenctf and
value as an educational Institution,
until last ymr the student roll aggngated eighty.
For aararal years the college has
occttplad iha greater part of the aecAoor of the Munsou block. A
great many students have gone from
the Traveiue City business college Into
oni Of respontlbUUy and trust,
the foundation of their success lielng
laid in this school. Many of Its grad
hold important posUlqns In TravCity. Miss Mildreth Dockeray
has had charge of the shorthand de
partment for two years with pro
nounced success. Mr. Dockeray came
here from Grand Rapids, where he
an instructor in the Western
Michigan business college for some
time. He has not yet annotmeed his
plans for tho future, but will spend
the greater portion of the summer In
m\J^
KM & Hoyt
$1.50 to
$2.00
BRER TEARS OF SUCCESS
thro turned the weapon
btTMilf. The moiher t death waa lotumaoeout while the chUd llred
art vari about tweoty alnutet. Shields was In
ably taltoiattd. aamt of tht flptrtt the lower part of the house. The hul*
htint fOatad at high at tjaOO,
ItU had entered the foreheads of the
A rtport tJnm bodf rtetlvad at I Tlctlms in Identically the same pU
o*elo«k aaya tht aoBbar Idlltd yaaitrday it Plaotd at 171 betidtt himdrtdt
HYDE ESTATE
COT $5,000,000
We believe that iheboya
approciaU* ami ghotild have
just aa nobby abapea in
Ibeir footwear aa men, to
we had matle anti are mill
ing Boyi* Oxfoida that aie
so jierfuct fitting and fnapP)* shaped that they will
make any hoy%' foot look
neat and trim.
• Who Attend That Day.
matohar of tha eoanci] of emplra.
to visa royalty of tha tor East of
hMi ha formerly held, being aboL
The Traverse City Driving Park aslahed by Imperial ukase, today said
idatlon' has arranged a big matinee
toOTMER SHOT YOUNO DAUGHTER tha Rnsalaa govemi^t U determined race meet for July 4. As there will be •
no other celebrsilon In the dty. lhe ‘
THEN MERtELF.
any territory to Japan or to pay an assocUUon has planned to make the,
Indemnity In the arrangement of peace
• a regular picnic. The grounds
win be open In the morning and every
body U Invited to bring their baskets
stay aB day. In addition to the
WHILE THE CHILD UVEO AAOUT
picnle feature, the association now has
in tha egurse of preparation a proTWENTY MINUTEt.
whlch win be sway ahead of any
thing given In that line.
•alitto Entorad Ftcahtad af VIetliat In
iMk ptott In tht ttiatta. A call mm
wtm to ^atamtf Otntfto ^ tor attonify and aataAry torot tatrt dlaAtotohtd an a apaelal train tor tht
toant of tht ditardtfa. Tht flgMlng
aantSmiad all nlflM, Caatatirt and Art-
TOR
TiMHchntCMisu]
emit 6tnts^.
aliBBfWiBntauKB
LAMRCm WEItl PWOTtCTEO WTf
•AfUUCAOM.
And to oekbnte right meuM
mnii
SHOES
rW!»!W!
sUPfEHS
Hot wtMtUit r is hero A»r good. From now on it will bo an
Oxfonl rush. They nrv the moet styliah and comfortablo show
for Bummor wc^ir. Wo havo them in MenV Woroei»a\ Bo>V
and UirU’ ratent Li'atLer. Tau, C^aiivn* and kid, price* .' jOc U>
$3.50.
OAOHANT
&
ROmOOK
U6 hbhicrm n fmce
istbe most popntar in the city.
Our Soda water
and ice aeam is
the mo^t de
licious : : :
WAITJ^
DRUG ^TOReV
3X COR FRONT FUSION
ALL SOUDud ALL SIZES
We have n few inor>- of those
Uuli.w’ lino Pot. Ki.l S2.00
Oxfonls ^Wnxg J QQ
WUti Cains Oifirdt fir ill
WMMiid CUIdni
Call and See Them
No TroobletoShow Goods
B«
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatraota of Tma
t-RIOBS SATISPACTOR'V
Ask For
Anything
Ladiee’ fine Kid | -O 5
Bhoea at......... A
ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...
*42 E. HIOKT ST.
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
V/indows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind ?
If you would keep out the flics and musquitocs sec
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
OBDEB WAS FILLED
iroesr Wsntod Crist Mill and Ordsrsd Flour But It Wasn't Flour
That Came Afttr While.
A eertaln sduth side grocer had a
UtUe experience yesterday that almost
shook his faith In telephones and
i hta neighbors believe Utat he
waa getUng ready for a premature
Fourth of July celebration. He stepped
up to'the phone and called No. 30
hldi is the grist mill. Getting an
answer he ordered severs] barrels of
Hour, a portion In quarter sacks and;
another portion in eighths. He toM
the mill people' to hurry up and U
lY long before a response came to
the order.
Preuy aooo a wagon came, but It
wasuY the mUl wagon. In fact, the
wagoa that came was from tho brew
ery and laatead of the wanted Hour It
bore three barrels of beer done up in
eighth kegs and two barreU wrapped
up in nice quarter kega. The man
ed to unload them but was
wd tn time. After some explana
tions had been made U developed that
the grocer had been talking to No. 20.
THE MARKET*.
Baat BnCalo. June 24.—CatUe—DoU
low flgnrea. Veal calvea—Fair at
P.M. Park.
endy valnea. Bheep and lambeBy WIto to tha Bventng Baoord.
Trade
U^t, valnea ateady. HogaPatoakay. Mldu Jua tA.WIm Plak.
ActWe
at ndvanclag prices .
a harbar. thia mendag dnri
June 24.dnakan stupor. atmlApd mar the
Joly. fU: No. 2 rad. $1.0C; Na 3 earn.
oa tha Paia Marqaalto park, fe
Me: Na t whltn onta. 24%c.
Toledo O.. Juto 24 —Wltoal-Gaah.
Il.et; Jihe |L07%; July. »%a
Thara win ha a (
Uon of Travaraa aty lodga. Ito m.
toe: BtoUpnbor. U%e. Oitw—Jnl
P. and A. IL, Mooauy eraniag
MNe; Beptmihnr. M%c. Qatn-Jal
211to: Mtototober. 3014c. Beptemb
pork. Htto: told. 17.41; ribs, f7J0.
EVEtTTHlNG IN
OUR FURNISHINGS
MUSIC
-AT.-
For fumishini.'S
GrinneUBros-i^i^
that youTl
PIANOS. Organs, and Talking Machines sold on tima.
the np-toJatemusic kept in stock.
All
like,
come here.
WE RENT PIANOS and
Organa, tnonoy [nid as rent applied if instniracnt is purchaeci
GRINNELL BROS.
KkUiam s IsBBiiM H«k HbWr 1S9 la Frwt St ^
Ouf Blyles ar»>
not like every
other clothier’*.
We keep thing*
that are different
Style* that can’t
be femnd in every
■tore you enter.
No mm±Xrnr Ammortmors^ .
KImowHoro *r»«ors THomo.—
Famishing* can
never be too fi«h.
BELT8^.t5c and 50c
STRAW HATS-ExdDtive demgiiKSOc to $3.00.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-HaodMne yaXiauM at 50c.
$1.00, $160. and $100.
LT^DERWEAR-MlwigRan gemda-five orsix pop.
nt or value*
aBTwheiw-an abea-41.00 tp $3.00.
Com© here for yonr Shirta, Tto., Glove., Houety, etc.,-«ia
Toall get the oomet thing*.
We waich the W markcU for the best things, smd «•
getthem.
HAMlTONCUmigKCO
a-':;
n$$ciuinc|M^^t
SAY. MRS. HOUSEWIFEI
IPULOMUM WUX MAKS MSA
TOitrnw^ aa^aamcs.
WttI
bf
wCity%V*ry
Member* awf rtflod to bo eo timo.
Mrs. KIttie Woodborry. of BboMboi.
CbiM. Win BiMOk la ibo fbortoealb
I ;■
—*
•wtbowdepottM inUin*:ti>eyMe«Mii- ^
{ngeonpdonduitRMt for yoa; u« aHroy* ^
nfeuidiMdyfarrMaiiyday.
^
booUoM
prQCfBBi will bo glroti
Aort lo
VWlla oolo (frooi tMvt4 OoumHo)/
iMgl
TMt MARO or TRAOfc
OvUk to a Im* tf fuU Att
Ml dM »<^K M <b« dIrMtm of Om
bcMftf or tnulo loot olcht.
on M<mday D. W. Stewart.
Mlaa Ofbco Haram',---------------- --------------------------------------————————
C. K. Vader. B M
FIRST
EWariBO HBHBS
PUTED
I
Our Guaranteed
Refrigerators
10:M. aad la tbo nm M. K. charoh oa
Baaday malac at 7:as Tbe artmloa.
mir boais M Mew York bao arraafed
lor Ml*. Mtodborrr to aiioad a. a
dolesate ibe coaTeatloBa at Graad
Rapids. Detroit. Tomlo. Ottawa.
WteblactOD. Ocean Orore. Old OrCbard. Boston and New York. From
New Ymk she mill |o to London.
ParU. Rome, E«ypt. Bombay and
Jemaalett. Mr. and Mr*. YToodberry.
Keeps
EroythiBr Fresli and
Appetidac
—n—T. !»■ I—ij—
JustsSmaU ,
Payment Dows'
alem for over etghi years, F
Jerusalem she wUl retuiti direct in I
Abangbal. Mrs. Boodberry i» * Ttov
erse Oly girl, the daagbter of tbe Rev
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and has not seer
her imrents for ff>urtoen years.
At tbe FSrst Methodist churrh Sun
day evening. Mr*. Woodbury, who has
recently returned from China. wUI
speak of the work of the mlssionar> In
I that land. All are cordially Invited.
A*4 year own M-. «. lb. balaw
LITTLEBDJ^^^
wiaUUdw erms. Mw* mS
IJONT WAIT^,” YO
CREDIT IS GOOD
J. W. SL.A-TI
WMMRbuaiMRa
? >
TMTldlRhlRllM
Vpeal taeleeied). MIm Dnlsy Sbadek
THE FOl-RTH AT MANISTEE.
Beadbis. Tbe Pbrnlae*' Oilaweihal. IlM RlBIKh* •BmiM HBStSBB «0 Cl9M
tbaoAoortdaaar* a fall rapraaeaUtloa.
Manistee U pret»arlng for a grand
WATER POLO VICTORY WENT TO Fourth of July cvdebralkm and every
Tbera are iMTCtml thlagt aadm- whUA MiM Bdltb Aaderooa.
Vmu<9 L-»tb at a Vaiy naaaant
Voeel.TMe
dre promlae of roaligatloa tator cm.
Affair La«
Iwdy In Traverse City Is Invited.
THE MUO HENS.
bat wbleb at tbl* tlam are aol la aaidi Calklee. with oello ead eloIlKobltcaio.
attract ion and fine public entertain
Dying of Famine
Piaao. -Air de BaHeC No. I. In O.
Is. In Its torments, like dying of con- i
•hapo aa to warrant any dHlalie an
Ml- Btaoeba Banntin *a. ihr h«»Sp«'cial rale* im all railroads.
umpiton, Tb^
Tbe progrivs
.umprh.;:
p««;;;. of
«f «.n;u»p.; :„‘>™
’"sS?; ST
aaaaeement. Tbo oMoara tif tbe board Op. Mr (Cbamlna<le>. Mrs. C. S. Hale la- at a v«r
Seers
Wes
S
te
O-Third
Teem
Being
•»" "«*•
tloo.
rran
the l--KlnnlnK to th<> ‘‘ -f'
Part II.
A Hug* Task,
bare booa *«r buay for tbre* or foar
lag. aigtal r-ag tadM. bidag hrr
Organirod s*m1 a League May
I a huge XMBk to undertake
VIollB. (a)
(Welalawskll;
Tbir gaan. had a »«7 pl,*.Be Formed, '
•of Wdupy dl»-i
IB r- iSdbW-uill.), Ml- aat lime aad before depanlag pari.K.V
of wblcb barn act (b).
»K<-/
MU., -after
of the lolloelBg dainty aad appeilJlng
baea creditable and otbai* wbkib hare
A large crowd wlint-wHl the first
k-nK- untg
Oalnm Sfom *KMne«ir Mrs. Leon
un.. 81—. Obly"Sic. Tr,
bad eoaalderable merit. Some bare
gxme of water |iolo ever ]daycd In writes; “My kidneys were so far gone.
I could not It on a chair without •
Icb quickly aiiU perfectly i‘bun.
Sirewberry eockiall.
baaa bayoad oor roach and aerernl tUrtt Titus. Misses Bbadek, De^y. Mc
Traverse City last cvrnlni: In Board cushion; and suferod from dremlful
Beef loaf,
Creemed pot»io«»,
promlta of •nnceaefol consummation. Manus and Catkina
man river near the ElfcbTh street
TRY A R1C0» WaWt AB^.4'rPuuio —lad.
OII»«.
la this oonaaoiloa H aboiiM be nried . Vocal tselected). B. Versty l>gx.
; bt idgc.
! bronohltla.
VIoHa tselected). Miss Bessie Fnlthem warn restored to
Icy Cl—iia with .iraaberrl—.
apoa all tbe mnmbers of the board of
1 As this was the first game of the
. Oo«ee.
C«.“T‘‘h. Meat;, and ai
ttada to take an active imereai In the isbum.
ii-oa«m the players only pUyed one
Plano. -Mliiuet- Beeboeck). Miss
work of Iba diroetora. Notice of the
MtMORY OF OAN.CL PADOCN. |Hgb. mlna.c. long and tbo
dlredoro' ametiats will always ba pnb- Nellie Adams.
funeral of * l»k score ws»- 3 to 0 |n favor of th*’
List of flowers sent
S.^ Wall A Sons, dniggUU. l*rice
Aocoapanist . for evening. Ham*
liehed In the dally papma, aad aU
;Mttd Hens. The contiwling teami
Wc.
________________
Daniel F. Paddoe:
Mabero are at liberty to attend thoae llarnsr.
Muskrau. Albert Kyselka.
Clear thinking. decUUe action, vim
of Mldu. W. R. C„ spray roses; were;
Tbe quintet from “Carmen- will bl
maatlnid for tbeir own enllrbteament
Homstcr'a Rocky Mountain Tea Is ^ and vigor of Iswiy and mind, the j
manager: Bracken Helgv-s. l^Vern
one Of the espcy'lally good features on Ladle* of Q. A. R- silk flag and endnaas well as fbr tbe
rioplr liquid el.'ctrlcl.,- It Ro.*
e..me»
Heigce.
Bert
Caldwell.
FYank
Ehren
all who use
A. B. Watson Oorpn, Grand Raptba oficlals. Often Ume* a member, the program, being n very unique
to anyone finding Mack
wrypartof
yourl«<ty.
VrlnKlneno*|jj^„,^,,,^.^
Tea. 35 i
Ids. carnation, and roses; A. Ik Wat- burger and Frank Cameron: Mud
eeaa tbongh be Is not a director, can number add one that hat never
Hens. Kenneth Smith. Harr> Cham Wood, .trvnrth and new vIipm-. H j cents. Tea or
TuWcl.. Jol„
ami white getter <»r giv
or
Tablets.
Jc»lins<m Dnig
Grand
Rapids.,
carnal
loos;
oSer annaatkms thnt mny be of vnlue. beard In this city befbre.
bers. John Rm-st. manager: Bonnie makes you well and keeps you well.j
ing any
inforuuilioii
R. C. carnation, and
Miss Ncine Adams, recently of Chi MePheroon
Sacb euiteetlant nre nlwny* desirable
36 cent*. Johnson Drug Co,
which will reault in findMcPherson Post, carnations; Buix-hoad. Albert Bellslro and i^rt
and appreciated by the board. We be cago. U a pUnltt of mertt and will be
Bennett.
lieve that If the Individual members heard for the first time In thU city Ladles* Ubrnry. white carnations:
iiiK
dog.
No Secret About It
,«•. Home and Poralga MU.loo ! Then- U a third t«m U1«K urgan.
take some intereet In the procurtnc of Friday evening as one of the good
u secret, that for cuts, burns',
ary society; rotes and caqjailiMvs land and It 1* hoped that eU4»UKh will will add greatly to their bahd writing _____
ever sore*, sore eyes, btdls,
new ledestrles and tbe betterment of numbers of ibe program.
mnk Ftowicr C^^pu. Plfe Lak^ rt..c: , take lntur.« In the g-uc to form a by altrnding tho special penmanship etc., nothing Is so effective as Bucktbe city, ee tbe ottnero ere *trivia« to
“It didn't Uke long
Ml*. Padden-s Sunday scho*|l class.
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lesson* In plain and ornamental pen- j^n's Arnica Sal
do. that tbe board of trade will acoonand U U all
^re 1 had. at
carnations; I>r. and Mrs. Munson.
manshlp In the Traverse Cil.v Buslne**
,
ptisb ooasUDl btoedcUl resuiu.
5s n. L. Ortwrites
American beauty-ro*es: Mr a .d Mr. .
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Jtme 23-4t .
L. M. Bcunetl and family, •pray rosaa. j
-----------Drug SioVe Co.'
THt ASCOAO*S CARTOON SERVICE. MYSTERIOUS FIRE AT S. C. OARWall A Sons' drug store*.
Mr. and Mrs. C*vl. and family. Amerl- Change of Tim* Goto Into Effect on
BeclonlnE today tbe Rimord Intro,
Robert
Clements.
repn-wnting
ROW'S REStOSNCE.
cw| BMLUty'rosM; Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
tho Q. R. A I. T<
life ...
«BO*i B .«rrt-of CBrtooBB c* Tr«v.rPawnee Bills wild weat show, was in
NswTralna.
White. camalloBt: Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
P7
CUr's IbbAIbc BBd BOOccBBful buBlnethe city yesterday. .
Johnson. Mr. and Mr*. A. Miller, carand protBBBlooBl meo. Tb* publLhem
of the G R. A
nations; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGough.
have employed Mr. Ksra Winter*, a
Into effect tomorrow. The n< w
Mrs. C. F. Read. Mrs. F. A. Deane,
v/ pmduate of the Traverse City Hlitb
Is an excellent one and Travcarnations; Mr. and Mr*. Dan Loudon,
menl Sine* M*y 5.
\
ecbool this *prlnit. who has demonLiiioen. I erse City will have a fine north and
carnations; Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Gilbert
straied a pronoonced talent as an
Tbe fire department rroponded to m carnaUons; Mr. and Mr*. Walter»south service while the NorthjKirt di
arttol and cartoonist. Mr. t^tnters*
Thurtell. carnation*: Mr. snd Mrs. J i vision will have an extra train.
^
flr»t work of a public character wss telephone call at 4 o'clock this i
C. Morgan. carnaUoiui; Mr. and Mr*.| A train will leave Traverse* City at
introduced In the Hlah School Messeii Ing to the residence of 8. C. Darrow
[>on Morgan, carnations; Mr. and Mr*. 4:4& a. m. for the north. At 11:10.
ger, whlcdi began Inst January, and his , t03 Bay street where the woodshed In
I the rear of the bouse was burning. One [:uek. qarnaUons; Mr. and Mr*. A*a train leave* for polnUi north and south
:
work has been hljthly praised by
Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hale. Mr. and and another for northern and aoulhcrn
who appreciate this class of work and Unk of the chemical and one line of
Mr*. Ellsworth Hale. Mr. and Mr*. Car pninta at 4:30. Trains begin to ar
the talent required for It. espial tat loo. how was used and tbe
a. m. ThU U a fast train
ton Hale. Louise Hale, spray carna- rive at
Mr. Winter, bas already completed tlngulsbed with only alight damage.
How the fire started U a myslen* as tioi)*: Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Hitchcock, with a aleeiRor from ClnclnnaU. Trains
> large numbOr of these pletuh**
samatlons; John Quigley, carnations: also arrive at 1:25 p. m. and 7 p. ro
rblch will be run frequently I# the the ash barrel wbleh stands’at tbe
Mr*. F. Barnum. Mr*. Dr. Kneeland. from points north and south.
Uoonl. They are designed to Illus side of the building had not roevdved
On the Northis»rl branch, a train
Ml*. A. J. Doyle, Mi*. J. V. Mrlntt»h.
silty and peculiarities any ashes since Monday and thow
trate the 1
Mr* MothertlU. Mrs. D, E. Carter, Irovea at 8:30 a. m. and anoUier at
of tbe sublecu, lllustralod lo such a were uken from a stove which hkd
spray carnaUons: Mr. and Mr*. E. 1:30 p. m. Tbe arrivals from North
way as to indicate personal chaiarter- had no fire lo It for several hour*.
Hammond. Mr. and Mr*. W, Ikane. port and way points are 10;2<i a.
lattes, hobby, or calling. Th«rc‘ will Im Two tramps have been to the Darrow
residence twlw tbU week and U*gged Mr. aad Mm. A. Despres. Mr, and Mr*. and 4 :20 p. m.
Makes you comfortable—even thouKh the days and cveninKs are cool, still you
nothing In the )»trtures which ran
Luca*. Mr. and Mr*. H. Curtl*. Mr*.
criOefsed adversely, but they wPI con a lunch and It I* thought that they are
want Summer Clothing. You want to be dressed comfortably when you take
Ludlam
and the MIssea Chapin, carna
A Justice of ^be pence who died re
tain features which will make them the ones wboirtarted the fire.
your annual outing. Whether you sK"d your summer at home or abroad
TliU was the first fire since May &, , tlona: Mr. and Mrs. Skelcher. carna cently In tbe -north of England, left
Y«T popular and appropriate.
Hons: Mr. and Mrs. Morse, panslt*: King Fklwanl a <t»py of the “bive« l»es
you must have the proper clothing. No lirm carries a finer line than wc do. I oMr. and Mrs. MUllkeu. carnations; Mr. Bible."
It orlglunlly lM-k»iigetl
day would be a splendid time to investigate.
and Mr* Geo. Amlotle. carnations:
W Offer One Hundred Dollars re^
_
_
Tlie
lKH»k
Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Hlek»Td. carna. any case of OaUrrt that can- VerAiot In the FulleeKlldee Dmr>agc
ward for
noil.: Mr and Mm. C. V. Wrlehl. cart.. -yuc-n Vlct..rU or .-lUm cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
natloua: Mr. and Mm. V. Uah)in. car- »' •o'-mli.-n of tl« rmlu.
J. CHENEY A CO^Toledo. O
are the-proper thing: ’good dressers tell us we have the best assortment ih<V
(tved. have known
We. tbe
nartoo.: Mr. and Mm. A. W. Yoni,*.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
have seen. You name your size from 14 to IS. and we will show you .y dozen
F. J. Cheney for the last U years, and
Minaiknu: Mr. and Mm. J. M. PetorbeHeve him perfectly honorable In aU
Ctrruil court was In session last
handsome patterns in each size, and the prices are from 50c to $2.50.
baataiess transactions, and Baanclally bvenlng until 10 o'clock, the damage ■on. Mr. and Mm. AI. Smith and Mm.b
) carry out any oblUmtlons
Geo. Dunaven. spray carnatkms: H
able toe
suit of Frank ^^^ne^ vs, Edward Kll
by bis fl
Rasmusaen. ManUtre. spraj calla
O.
dee belag continued until that time,
s.T
▼In.
lilies
and
roaes;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken In after which an adjournment was taken
dmgs are of
Allt
That catches ever>- one. Such a host of new things, all the latest novelties that
many.. acting directly upon the blood until 9 O'clock Monday morning. The Croasy and family. Grand Rapid*, two
quality
of the
the largest makers turn out. Five large show cases brim full of beauties. Any
abrovea of wheat: Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
—the vciy lieat the
ca*e went to the Jury and at 10 o'clock
Wllfon and Anna. Grand Rapids, spray
style you want—any price yon want, from 25c to $2.00.
market
affords.
announced a verdict of * no cause of
bOtUOu Bold by all dmggUU.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
Wta Hall** Family Pills for conill actioa.“
...........
srsss.^i.sj.'irsss-.i.-
IIORewanmo
That Boy or Girl of Yours
A. F. NERLINGER
TRkSPS MRT BE CRUSE
■h
2RERSTFR0ITST.
THE CLOTHING STORE
THAT SELLS CLOTHING
SUMMER CLOTHING
I
10C*USEOftCTIOII
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
DRUGS...
NECKWEAR
A WHITE VEST
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
THY A RKOORD WANT AD.
J TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
SNYDER
DKNTIS-r
NBW OFPICB OVER PCOPLB8 SAVINGS BANK
Tbe West, dmplestandmostlsystematic way'
to fiay bills is by check. Ho one disputes
the endorsement on the back of your check,
and yon have a complete record of each
transaction. We tone * pass hook and tar
nish the checks, and open an acconnt with
an amonnt within readh of any ware-earner.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
pip-TY
l»KIR
HOSIERY....
of ever>> description. The fancy patterns to be worn with^ Oxfords, the plainer
styles with the regular shoes. It is a puzzle to know, many times, just which to
buy—some solve the question by getting scYcral pairs. Then you will always
/
, have them should unexpected occasions arise. . ■
MEN'S BELTS
>
always need them with your summer clothing and you pay any price; 25c, 60c,
76c, $1.00, $1.25. Every belt is a good belt.
OB NY
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
SEE OUR WflIfiOW
FOIST NATIONAL BAM
‘
or perhaps a fancy one. always gives a man a drcss>- appearance. Many men
own two or three extra ones for different occasions.. You can afford to own
several when you buy them at our prices.
ISO
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
185 CASS STREET
PHONE 508
TIE aHNIlH 4 UY
‘r
B
MEBIMiniE GOMPiWr
I;:-
si
si
•ATUMAY, JUNE
CHIT OF
l^j
DOGKEMr
S0U|C0tLE6E
RION AMtmCAM IWITATC CURORCANi
I-
i«Rk Ik* MM a
VMir t> aMrtMMr tar Mi
tJ!ta?MMMk
••
M
_ .
IffM «• IlMraMk: «p«1
ft cMftfortfble nrlBc trvm
!klM thft imr4<lbr ike ft»ortftl
l8«i or Ik* umMcn nf A»er.
» mf% UodMTi aocieiy. **U aftOftn
Lag to nft»r ftft Amertcftft wfco
• ft ml
ftm» tiiftl ikere ftnkin roUm wirteli ftr« eteeJeJftd to
^ ft&4 ikfti ft U not ftfr«n to
i root ftrnor. Tkey
kfttr fke RKXirr lo pftjr for ^ ftBd. t4
rminr, U to ftli wmy «ftil«r for Ike
couebes
THE best paint ts very
t simple. White Lead
Linseed Oil and the
necessary drier—that's
all. But be sure your
White Lead is pure.
*'Shipman" brand is guartccd.
WILL MAINTAIN THE PftCSCNT
EXClVjLENCE.
HAKNAH & LAY MER
on TIB onia
tkftt to ftftCftMftry to the
okjfpi to to fM them veil ftud |vt Ikev
ocaulcmftnj. and tker vUl do yoor kUdtoi; ftlftdlr ftftd cheeffftlly. Solbel
Bn*.' proM ft«m tolto ft food ■lory,
which he eowt to a f»d. l^>»cctirTod
to Mllwaakoe doriiif the recnt onor the ahov la that city.
Ykv that
idhlliiy hai* tolonjced to tkelr anedft'
tore.
**»> pr»p«itor in the fftocr for ftnooriftl
heftfiaga thfti. wft coftteftl with haelax ahlrld* and qaartertoxa em-
Hove Fain ftets
80L0 BY
CANTILE 00.
Profs. Maitliidltl and Boae. proprie
tors of toe Mantoiee Boslneaa Odtogt
and the Lndlarmi Busioets Ouilexe.
have pnrekaasd toe Traveeae City Btmikaas Cjfllege of Prof. C. H. Uockeray
Tb« three achools will be run under
toe aame raanagemenl. Profs Martindin and Rose arc bustoeaa college men
of flftaen yoara* experience ami the
praaept ntaadard of
7m
ItOB.
CHiLDBBI-SBppElCmf
ion have os^ It for over sixty
yean. We are villing, aaxlaas
you should
»st you rown
doc*
UHi asa
rv wn uwv
torabomyour
ddi
MPeRVSoR or rovoRouWos
WILL BE GOVERNOR.
Pftawty *nd Rvealar CI*ctlM« to Re
(he eUef of police .Oi be tppateled • at (he Raoelt. Btftaoii. BUM., Ch»
hr the caefl. All (Kker ottee. <riU per ««d C»« •chooU. The “Cliv
i be elective,
Franklte“ will be at Joaeph Caiapai
i Mr. Lane has
I
and PiaakUa streata.
Detroit. MMi. JM. S3.-OB toe
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^
•areartof and nactonllneas.
Fraaldte atree puniK piajfTowaa.
recommend to the eoum
CDvertog more* than an acre and do
nated by toe Dackarmaa. H. T. Lane,
aahitw relt fnrl
lawns are frem
amirrvtoiij of
nf toe
tKa> aehoal
^tmjj board s mK.
to « a, m. and ftom 5 to » p. m. At
«u»erTtoor
pob- lotixoi ih«- ptoymaadpeaahlea
nrivihw
lie playground aystem. will stan what;
no time can water be used without
OMdne
^P^nkloT attached.
—
hi. taTTM.i).vi
^ ihe great amount of
I toe youth thaii”’^ during, toe day for man«
■■fe
WTICE TO WATER TAKERS
^ . hoo.0 . (he
he manager of toe three acboola. hav-l
tog charge of toe advertising, and he
has made arranremefliia br wliteh
has made arrangements by which he,
can place all Qualified siudenu to
I
poaitiona to the dUfcreni paru of toe|
country. He la in touch with all thel, .
v..r or;“r--ru P^ole.
«««*
*he chief JuMlce or the other 1
tr ’
puut^bn.ent
«*
^ *** il»*rtk«i at the hands of
jun ?4-tf
•
_ ^
It U to be a child got-: _ 1‘Tj.
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____
;
pw. . ^
‘
a-e to be bei.i!*"
condiilon will be Ktaught j n K. RIlUs of Mauton is In the city,
.
. r^u\»r
win
health commUalonrrs and
John Send of Buttons Bay was in tJia.
If thev fall to heed their‘rliy ycntenlay.
FaHutx- to kiH-p c lean w 111 I
-----------------------*
the A,rr,^d».r of rerta'u priU-|
oflt to gospel truth.** With thto Intrth
ducilOB the dog show newspaper man
lella the story as fottowt: “Pat Mar
IWKr cl.l« .»d I. .!«, a B.*»bw o»;
phy and lice Mahme are two of our
pttoelpa] monkey comedians. 0oU»
iheKaHonaICV,mmerrl.lTearbera-as-i
socUtlon. He always attends iheac
are of Irish daecent as their names
m^HtiuRt ami In this way-------------- gm^Tmu- will conMituic
r
ebliiftwftrr. aome women aro^ dlaplay* Imply, and Pat la the hero of this nar,
Quaint(-(| with the latest and beat
tax hteaidic deVlcea fa their atooh- rative. To look at him one would
never think ihaiMn public life he |a
hod. .d pr.cuc.1 work of (hJ
i„ ,ho «« of
•>' IP "-x-- F
laxa.
fesalon. He will aei> to it thm all to<“tKiou. of r«»iirM» an hooeat Hforl la one of those howling awdla which one
toe boys anil girls. Each ward win
Indirathms he will have tu
newest and best methods of bookkvwpmad4* to <itocuv«*r throttfh the Cuilmte reads about in the society Joumala.
or n.^d. in ItoflaiMl whether or oot However, he to the Ileau llnunmel oC
•dilute the c*»imr.oii council. This !ks!> nMmey is dividitl ou U> the council.
j
given in the three acbisdi under his
monkeydom.
and
Ih^
oeena^
la
rare
Uh' catatomer to eotitled to coat armor.
will make the laws by which the new *
I-ane Is enthnslastlc. As-^lwed I
maaagerotntl.
I)Urk. who b.« do-; no...tlf}liiKniflbod*Uiatlnior»thR
Jiaxt> a line, however, the expert ap- when he will opnaent to aaaoelate with
munlcipaUiy will W governed.
j While the students of the TraviTse
b*< .1.v-l.l.-rt ih.i J»n. »r..
'be «pi«r.iu« f.«- .|h.- enimdr xkln and heallh aro daiiamoi. Br
lin^laira any coat dt anna that be the re« oi the monkeys with the show.
City Business College have all been !
,
S« f..r rhn.lr,.o , v.-n in an en.-n- »n<l 'b- bada.-. of offleo mi
for (be ol -------U-a.iUfnl
—— —..
wllbout UUromfon by taklns
phtaacB. Infonna the gratlfted tmatomer He to a happily married man. and to
I wen equipped for their w«wk and have
^
, of!
hv thinks the^rhll.lren will lake HullisUrs Kooky Mouutaln Tea.
that there to no doabi the apprupctor the father of the moat beautiful young
of (his kind. Tb.I given the V|T> best KatiHfaetkio. we are
lie,, i hold with rest and detennlnaili.n.
’ *l*»y faces fulkiw lU use. » c
tion to leffllmate. the family htoiory lady to the Wboon world. He to a
Jail bv (be iK.llo-:
glad io note ihal the scbixd win In no
-i,,.
I Drug Co.
Tlie plsygruunds
year w ill l»e .
ahualnx that the dcacent la In direct moat devoted husband and doUng par«.>■ w (hr
h«
JUae fn»m the oriftnal owner
the «ml. but to a great alltkler for t|g‘ oto
[ bm «m br «Iv.nced .« (hr v.-rr U-..
*“■
aervanci* of the proprlHIea. During
device.
I tbAt «.p..rl,.cr,. ,nd rooirr c«> make t
“ •"■l- r' l">r «f
l-l» •
the
performance
Pat
gives
a
*ptnk
tea.’
rTbo m al) arqulrtal creat appeara
ill. The (lid .ludr#, of ibc coll.-Ko
«>"
B«v.rm.r of
-TH*
01%y
hm pn ih« aUUonery. From tho wHt- to which all the rvwt of the monkeys
•will U- look..d after with thv nme ln }“*'
«*''-l..nIns
tox t>ap«*i’ the coal ttf anna flu to the ara iBvItcfl by the ringmauter. It being
Uerevt as furnierly and the new pnv | pt.wer ll*U
paoHa of the rarrlaxti or the auto- a i»art «if the ix-rfonnance. I>en
Ullve If. S. SlyfifUl.
1
prletoi
s
win
IMpleajw^
io
have
any
i
afiemoon
and
eviming
thU
society
muhlle. and the family uT a rich man
I and all f<»rnn-r pupils call in»on them at law* graduate, the dlnvtor. will Ik<
without the aUfhcat claim to artoto- funcHon takes pUcy. and on each t>c i
|nny time and they woul.l In- glad to lht‘ chief Justice, the supreme judlcl
Pat has to appear l»efore bla
critic dem^eni may be oeen rarrylnx
aty of the city.
assist them In st^curlng itositluiiH.
to 25 hoTiie power Marine G^oUnc«
the coat of armor of oae of the pfood- foeaia to full evening aUlre. Tuxedo,
•*Th.« lK)v,; and girls.- exjdalmsl Mr.
patent leather ahmw. aUk hat and all.
eat hooaea in Rngland.
^
Engines.' Equal to ihe best; no com*
Prof. J. D. Martlndili.
l*ane. “will have a pracUcal appllca
and
when
luncheon
to
aened
he
has
to
“An expert to horfldry reoeBlfy mM
CHILDREN S DAY EXERCISES.
l>ciiiion with lower grades. : : : : : ,
lion of civil government and Ik- taught
set
an
example
In
politeness
and
cul
that at leaat 76 per cwnt.of the heraldic
to rely tm thems<’lvcs to a gr«*aler «*xdcvleea dtoplayi<d by Americana were ture by using a knife and fork Instead by Prof. Dockeray w ill he mainulntd.' To B« Given by the Friends Sunday
tent than they eovld be If uweher*
MmrwaaYmokurmcfl fc>y
School.
fraudulent. It aeema. however, that of enttog with hla flngem. as all Many’ Improvements w ill be made In |
were the sole atilhorlty over them.**
Ihe school in the way of new furniture j , The Children s day exercise* of the
tbi*rc la a rfty <if hope for thoac Amer
Tbe only politiral pap the mayor will
leans who hare, wlihoat actually plraloOcre. typewiiieri. etc. To make the i Friends Sunday school w 111 l>f given
able to.hard net will Ik- i»-e four
tox a cxMit of arms from some ancient
-Traverse City Business College lbe‘j Sunday evening at 7::?n at the Friend* < ^
Tr-m^mrmm Olicx. IMHoH.
lih tioard apivointmenis The alderfamily. caoae<| to be net up aa Iholra
best in the north U the ambiiloa ol|churrb. taking the place of the r.^gular I
.K,nr* men and
the proprietors.
..i; evening
«Pl*nlnt ihrt. ,K>lleemtn and
a device that la to aoiie alight extent
evening service,
service, and
and the
the follou-tn.
folU»w tng .-vk. *
orlgtoal.
J. W. Martlndili. a graduate from 1 eel lent progri* has U-en prejiarc^ for h
-There la doubt to the mlnda or the
toe Stole Normal school. Ypsilantl. | the occasto-:
il
kefflflic autkodKiaa of Jtogland
win have charge of the commercial de
Opening song by the school, chonia
partment at the beginning of the fall | choir,
her or not the poeaeialon of a
TWICE DAILY
of arms fur a century or eo does
it rm In SeptemUT. Ihiring the sum ] Prayer. Rev Requa.
cot enttUed a family to reUln lawful
mer he will assist In the Normal ami
Exercise. -r.ladness.“
|iuaa4*»alon for all time. When the
English work. Since he graduated
Rerltathm. -Rexes.- Harel Dart,
rmrda were flrsL eetabliahcd to the
from the Stole Normal school, he has
Recllatlou, -Not S<-lf B-at Others.old days many coats of anna w»»re rextoken spi*eial ctvjjpmerclal w.»rk In the ElU- Cox
Eddie Beibel.
latertH) on thla basis, and In lf.Clt the
Bliss Business College Columbus. Ohio.' Ext rrlw*. FaircKi month of all. class
1 Ijcforc monkeys were ed which has well mtod hln^for his wt»rk ,«f iMtyt. and girls.
garter king of arms. WlUtom Dogdale
RAIN OR SHINE
wrote: nt to Incombcnt that a man ucated. Although msny months were In ctmnectlon with the Traverse City? Reciiatlua. "An Awful Glrl.“ Gypsle
doe look over hU own rvldenctw for spent upon bis educdilon. he still re
aomp analea of armea, for i»erbaps It sents the full dress part of the airair,
apliwra to them, and If aoe. and they being naturally and at h«wrt a *holio.have used U frt»ro the beginning of but It grieves him apparently every
Qiuvn Kll*alK*lb a xclgne. or about time hlA wife appears in Uecolleite
The Only Hij^h Class-Do;; and Pony Show Coming this Year. The Exhibition
that time. 1 shall then allow thereof, gown, a creation, by thi* way. in which
Beautiful. A Performance Incomparable.
for tmr direciions are limiting ua aoe to the appears at her best and to great
doe. and not a shorti'T prescription of advantage. It Is ctil very low In the
which app<wrs to be -hubbyV
usage••«o that If American who have act chief objection to the costume, and If
up »»rlglnal c'uaU of arms n ialn their hl.H mixture of Dago and Irish dialect
toU’Vi M In MU'h fanrk4 for a ceniury could In* com^t'tly Interpreted, he
Whnt thr KnoxvfU*- Jfamol haii t
Of ao the lepttmrh that ihey are en- would imduibly say. -Down with the
Introducing 200 of the Finest Trjiined Animals
Dog and Pony
Turns P*opl*
tkleU to no »uch dUpIgy will ctwse tp fashions, give me the toll and uncut
^
jn
the
World.
A
Program
Keplcte
with
Novelties
timbers for mine * It
apply.
j Milwaukee eugagement that
^lngulsh^Hl himself on 8t. Pairick*s
After the young folks and *Uto old
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'day. by escaping from his cage and
folks that mil c-fij4»y a elrcu* or a Uml
FIVE DOLURS
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MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
WM.
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2:30 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
13TH ST.
WEST OF UNION
PRICES
Children 15c
Adults 25c
TUESDAY, J DIME 27
SEIBEL BROS. DOG AND PONr SHOWS
m on FOR SHOOT
jrsrt
Remember
The Date
Alta«d.«c. V«t.n»*x. H««v.r. W*. ’ 'T-'-'"* “■" 'h"* ">
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Carver btill Rs
hU art was concemeil for l»olh after•Um.T(«tMr..l.
.ml ..v..nlnBp.Tform«ncc ^VI.^B
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(«»nn.l he wa.s doing bis best to clean
. Aithmigh yesioTUov was an o-xc<d joei •• »Mi!r tlenna’’ Imit garden, and
lent day for a sbisu. the atl. ndanciM had the proprietor up a tree and the
at the regular week!) meet of ihej batk«wiw»r throwing things. ^Exrept
Traverse City lloA ami «en cisl. wasHhu once, however. Pat has never
rather small. C. O. t^rwr nailrd the mlwtHl a performance and the ringin«4al again wiih. a little uUl i»l. The masu-r win see to It pretty closely
.^ arere:
that he never ,W again, a. his act
Carver .,**1...............i............
22 1^ our of the blgjowi hits of the Buataes* cullegr. For <«e VA-ar hejMiinroe.
, ‘
i
i
21 ] shun-.-' Thr pres* agent Is full of good wa* prlnciiwl of the commercUl de-! Drill. “Come Joto Our Arm>.“ by
IKKMAIX)NK
lu
I
animal
siorien; ttvmc about the ponies, parimem of the Petoakey High whool. j claw of gIrU.
Which leaves the Show Grounds
Saxton
mi^uhers alMiut the dogs and aeveirfal which position he ivalgned to aen-pi | Recitation. “OiK-ti the Dour.- Flora
Imfrow
every morning at 11 o'clock
I monv about the monkeys, and
I a similar but better po».|ilun In the Duller.
j
what he savs this ne UoRUid pony w«rr«i Hlch «-hooIr Wm^d. ivnn.
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Arlyne AK-x*nUer soil Lulu
200 4-FOOTED-FUN-MALERS 200
show, of S*‘lUd Bnvs.
about the Th< Uucr iMMUkia b« li*<l rharcr »r a Suiou.
IK'M thing of its kind which has
commurrtal d<T»nm- nt of over i iO piiR,viuitl.*. "B«by ud D»nd«lloo-S
this wsy in many a long day.
pll,. He rcitRiK-d thi. position to »c- j Uerotco si(-oper.
The Tented Exhibition
s oflru
of leu v^j
—
The ruling i»a*altiu U
copt (be prlncJ|MU.bl|> of the Tni.er«| ReeluMon. -Keep Amy J-rom Po(
which appeals to all
lor frem TVuatronc lu death.
CKy l)u*lne«f rolleee. Mr. Martlndili I OB Toim classes.
Patronized by
iwwMY dUcovemi this •otof yeari agola a man of a family and will n-ride at [ DxereUe. bloaaotn band, by three
the elite of the land.
Ainoug hla t-onatltutmto was a certain
437 Tenth street.
imu. girl*.
Big -Time at Popular Raaeri July A
luai. Wlio raiue to him reguUirly twice
Prof.
A.
1>.
Rose
m
111
assist
In
the
Song,
chorus
cbtilr.
Racoa, Two Ball Oamre and
• year for the purpose of obtalntog «
RecliaUon. Arlyne Alexander. *
Fireworks.
normal work In the summer school
p.n.* to Baliiiuore. Tbe man and bla
,RecUailon. Ivan Watoon.
_
and will give lessons in plain and orfamily bad w-rved Ihe aenator when
Exercise. A Summer Measage by
Thore
will
be
donlgt
at
toe
Dock
na®«>tol
penmanahlp.
Prof
be warn Urat iMaklng bU way up tbe
highly educajed gentleman and In class of girl*.
ladder of |KAlliU-a,'aoi aato remilt of Lake Park Besort toe Fourth of July.
> his commerrial
merrial work, he Isj
is j Recitation. UlUan Bolding.
a to him Water apon* are on the program and
this be wa. wlwa.vw obUgevl
Recitation.
Hazel
flne penman and;
amum ■Johnson.
ace to bla among toe morning fiwtures beginning
Ar*.(rimmliii:rK«. bnrtln«i»««»>*r«rthe«Ll>»ln«ar»dgAl*<rfi »«t. dhom, tholr.
(k tub ncT. etc. At in:U a.|M ZMertan Art Oollcte. C«Iumbu>.{ A cordial Inrluiioa 1. exlaadcd Io
. dkl not »eem B. exlrcisf, wlU be held In the «rore OhWk which It teeocaixed at the bett, ercryone (o be pnaou at the caerarty at tbe end mad Hoc. George C. Coeell will dellrer «l>ool of penmaiublp In the worid.'elKW.
*vf each all le
for bla « addreoa Kltchaer'. iBBd win for. P»«t H(»e It one of the bent penmen
------------------------tlekf'b to Baltimore. One day bealek*
| DON'T FORGET that you can gel
en^ and waa reiioried to be dying. niah the music both morning and even- ‘ »»d teacher of the art to tbe state.
Prof. W. H. MarUnillll will also as-1 flrst-class Rambler or Hi^rcd PerThe aattator. very mock grieved. Bn- lag. In toe aneroooB toore wRl be
Doots open at 1:30 and 7iJ0 Daily. Performance
mediately called npon him and wma two ball games. Grawn re. Qreen aty sUt to tbe aammer school. He has had j petual Rostg for 40e each, or 10 tor
Commences One Hour Later.
admitted Io the aick room.
and Wylie re. ibe Core Haakara. Pah- a great daal of experteaee to orgaa-i UJO by aehdtog yonr address to eaU
••Joe.-* W aaM. leaning over and aeager lawacbea wHI meal toe M. lb N.
box 342. Trareree City. Hydrangea,
apeaklng very aofily. -u there anjrand baa growB right np to toe bnsl- Wlgellm, Spirea aad Syringa abrnbs
E.
trains
at
WxHe
landing
and
busses
tolnglrewdo torpoar
will meet the Pere Marquette trains acaa. Fbr aereril years he waa em 40c each. Cgrol|aa poplar treaa ate
Tbe tick tnaa looked m> with
af rereMBlIlM. and InsUnClj ragUed ml^
^ flreworkt to ployed by toe QDltimbas Biisloen Col each. 10 for $2,50. All fruits and orlege Gompany of Oaltimboi. Ohio. He aamentaU at equally low price* If or
and 1 dered soon for fall delivery.
Ool-i
Jane 24 Iff*
i
niY A BBCORO WANT Aa
jonaBlMd the LatfingtoB ]
Tuesday, June 27
WITCH
STREET PiiMDE
DUCKUKECQQiUTIOR
A FAIRY LAND FOR THE
inUE FOLKS
100 Thorouglibrcd StcUand Ponies,
s 50 WonderDil Canine Actors,
50 Marvelous Monkey Comedians.
BESURE^'ii" STREET PARADE
11 O’clock Tuesday Morning
show of any kind, havo b<K-» dowUx! all
Mirh H-njo)Tn«*m f.»r a y»wr and a half
or more, a dog and pony show comon<K-d oiM-ratluns In ihl.-t city >CHt»?rdaj . and iIiom- of th»? «Ia>*' referred
to wN-r.- onrt- in..rv am.nh-d the long
donlf-d plejiMire.
S4-IU-I Ib-oii' dog and *iK>nr show
gave two iK-rfomances yesterday, ono
during the alterncx>n and one during
the evening. That their ar>pe*ranco
was fiom«-thlng ibo publlr deRirtxl was
Indicated hy the large rowds that
flock.xl to tbe tent to wHneoa tbe
tliowM. People were turned gway by
the bunded* and from the oxctdlenccof the performance SelUd Bros., have
raubll»he<l Ibemaclvt^ and will doubtless draw large cihwd* during toe re
maining performances of ifce week.
The show Is full of life with some
very dashing uctfl. and noi a dull moeni during toe entire time of p<-rforroa nee. All the ad a are short and the
anlmala cnii*r Into their share of tbe
work with considerable toieresl and
spirit Many new acts which have
never been before teen here la a show
of this kind are presented and the per
former* are all flne healthy -looking
animals. There arewlioiit sixty ponies
4n the aggregation, several of them
being hardly larger than an tmmeaae
St Bernard dog which Is a mamber of
VJie comiiany. Ther* are abont as
many dogs a* ponie*. altboqgh the
larger anlmala do tbe greater share of
the work. Several monkeys add to
the fun and take part to the acta.
The trick ridtag of several of the dogs
from the (op of the tmt Into an out
spread net aad toe riding of the trick
donkey oonclodod the perfonnanoo.
The show Is one which Is heartily on-
tarod br the oKtar iHNivta «• Igr Uta
J
OTY. MCHMMNb SATURDAY. JUNE K IMS.
«SORT SEASON UR
COrrAOM.AM
; ,
MMOMAL.
Wot Bt Bn n canna*
Atat W. Grefoty. son oCIhe lalt
imam Grepofy. gpremar <d Rhada
AUWAWf
body M TVaveroe dty ta 1
mfMMTII 4T SIIKIUUK
Pn^ aa hM. smy warn In an rnmama- hn^la 2 pu m. Fare 21
Mto. nays na Erie AkRatcii in the Sear trip. Tha naat M4a hn
Tffk Tritome. Mw howwrar. oEsrei pinya the Bnwm Harbor I
lha lam or an appendix. He mlmad U
rtaad were la the city yeeterday ae
leeu at Park Plecft^
He did
bnclaatwbafwbe
wlMfwbedldaY]
K. C Below of Maalaue waa hi the
B. aa be
nollaaetthyan .
an kriac oa*a*« kr «k* «•»«« «ko chy oa hertana yeaietday.
Eida ni n
bimaalf mdd ta a inriy aC
aawi ttr -im r--------------- Joha W. Verilar of Maaeekma la la
baiailnErie:
Ik* itaHi* *r a ekaaa* of ka** ■
nt jaat dfuppad ant Mia the road.
the city OB h^aeea.
lk*.*maw aa«
cm* to k»
I nwi|~
ioitl-C
««to«nobUa
J. E. Miner of Cedar ia la the dty
taaad la tb* Bortk. Tra»m* CWy i**dMlL"
todey.
-9
TOa esptonatkm fhliMg to mtlafy
U*au af« ukkv poMMiaa ot tk*ir
H. 8. Host, manaier of the Keah-ta'
be rnrioalty oMbe crowd* Mr. Gretary
mrkr oauaam aa* mklac nb« '
waau reeott. aad wife are expected
than tald af n,roc<nt olcknem which be
IMk aa* mad c$ alaaaaw whU*
bad at Ida boma nt WkWmd. E U to
an* a»* coalat la notr tor tiro
Joha ScJtee of belaiid la ta the dty
today.
U D. LevU at Mccvood ka. Mn.
aary. Hla cnae was critical, and be
Mr. aad Mra. Lee Heraehy of thia
fl( Daerar. Got,
bManeif rrottoed before taking the
dty retaraed thia ao^ ftom Benalre.
adwr that be waa In imminent damper
Mr*. Bam of Oraod Ka|Mi X
where they hare been apendlng n abort
aartallart at Mm. Latkop'i. Tbelhatime.
lljr rt tk* fadaaal mtraetor. 0«or»*
Mra. Jeanie Badcaell aad aoa Owen
CTtrrM of TalAl*. win cttIt* TbBT*J? my mlndfthat tf I pnOed throngh I
left for Fife Lake today to nanke Mra.
Av aa< win ooom ooe of the prattj
wanid banor that bit of me in some
Com Beebe n rlalt.
l^awl* oottatac; Mr*. Bobart Meappropitola way. That prtwitoe. I aapMra. Chnrlea Hardy nad eoa Lloyd
Kaosbtoe aad faallT of Jackaoo arpene. mred my life, for my appendix
retamed to their home In
aa weU apprectoled the future in ataro
rtirad tbX *»*nl*» to oecopr Ike IMrt
today after apendlng three dnya la the
for It thm it came oat aU right And
dty with bar aiiter. Mra. Clen Beard
1 kept my promlae too.
Oadar Lode* oo NorUmort pohil ta
Mra. Joeeph Ktiemla of
«*Aa aaon as 1 got strong I went to a
paaaod through the dty today
teft »rrtTtd to spm4
I that I wanted
for Sault Ste, Marie, where
them
Mrs. PrmiAi Riiidt«
make a rlaU.
aa* fai
^
temJlr of OrMid lUmds. who wOl
Charm as be cookl turn out And K
Mra. Perry WMllamaon of White
was a beauty. It looked aomethlag
oee«^ the Booch View cotUce. oad
Cteod, who haa bm at Omenn. paaaad
like a mlntoluro of the obeltok In Cen
Unu O. A. Word mnd fmally and
throogh the dty today on her way to
tt*l put. Saw Tort. IlMCb It bad .
HJn lierT« of l>t>lodo. who came a few
heiw ahe will rlalt frienda.
titesgoUr toalaul ot a aquair baaa.
days aco. bolna do»lcUod at their
It waa of aUT*r and aboot two and a
JbMOhil and aitiitsc oouato at Birth
bait tartu (our Within. bcnnoOcaUx
n alx weeka aUp'at ML Plenaant,
•VQOd* Mj«. WlnaM aad sranddaughMiaM. wm. tb* .ppoL-dl*. WItbooU on
where ebe witl enter the auo
tm, Min Joiwphlao Stewart, aad John
tfar*« aid**, ww mpravfd tb* InlUala
achool.
Oould of Chicaso bare o^aaed the
ct tb. dortcn^ tb* nuiu* n^ tb.
Mra. F. Bond and three children of
frtand* wbo wen with n. wbm I
Bingham paaaed through the dty thU
can. out oC tb* «tbv. On tb* baa*
At LolatId aeetial mortem are morning oo thdr way to Cadillac,
wo* », own lnltair«al lb* dat* of
ready for the «iBi»ef*e heat. Ray where they will he the gnetu of Mra. RTIAPPED UP IN H18 BUSINESS. tb. op«.tk«L 1 hltrtrt tt to my watcb
and wUe hetne there In
ebaX and won H conauntly *nr
Julia I> ck.
E
W.
Hastings.
Prealdent
of
the
Mpad lor the aamner aa well aa Mra.
ri»n. wntll that inrcb of tb. .al«^
Mra. W. H. Blake and non Pnnl of
Board of Trade.
W. H. Doehe aad family. Mra. H. Caah
. bD. tbnw It not Into tb* toad, lu
Cheboygan relumed home thia i
man and chlldreB* both famllln being
- lou bu bnn a u^nr. Wow to me. «
ing after apendlng « week In the dty
bad bnomc wi|w*lalUr attadMd to It.
from Cwlar Raplda. Iowa.
with her huaband.
Mra. Johnioe and Mlaa Schinde alao
Oen. WUIlam Shakeapeare. wife and
of Cedar Raplda. Iowa, hare taken
>twMT Travarat City OIri Unitad In wart b. would oBw for tb* retorn ot
daughter of Kalnmnsoo retume
W, watrt ebarm. hot hi. frieod. to
mrtara at Leland for the aommer.
Marriag. With a Waahlnpton
Brio aay It wooM be a good dgur*.
their home thia morning after apeodwhUe O. M. Adama of Chicago la mail
Youwg Man.
tog n week in the city.
«aUnK at Duck lake.
nature of JAPAN’S NAVY.
Rev. Dan H. Bmdley. prealdent of
At tb. rMtdenJTrt tb# bride', puGiinneU college, Iowa, la apei
Mta. Mr. and Mr.. Fred T. Cook. S«U- loiond Jtotloo H.. Leo BwIMlaw
Sunday, at Oberlto. and expeda to arPlshtla* ahl»« Po* Teor*.
tX. Wbrt., MU. Locy Hlaibetb Cook
Mlaa Vein Wynkoop enterUlned a rire north
BMaau of tbe loniXr cbara.-ler of
C. I. Martin of Inierlochen waa In and Cbarlo. Martin of
tbeirbomo lb* Japoneo* In recent yron
r of her friedda at the Wynkoop
Wa>h. were united ta
bar.
taken n greater Intueu In tbelr
Ihe
city
on
bualneaa
yesterday.
OPUage at Birchwood last eTcnlng
neaday. Jon* 14. U I:S0 o'clock. navT than tbelf army. aay. tbe Chica
Mrs. MaUlda Cooper, who baa been
The tlmf waa pleaaanUy apont to boatTb* ceremony which wa. performed go Pool They bore odd«l to their
to the city the paat week on
lag aad roaatlng rharahmallowa.
by Her. Pace wa. wlfneuwd by a few g«eta 00 ropldly oa tbeir mean, would
Mr. and Mra. Jame. Kelderbouae of of the case in the Circuit court in
permit, oo that nt the bstfnnlng of tb* i
nrwr friend, and reUtIrea.
Maat Froot atieei are the perenu of which she was ptotoUff, relumed to
The groom waa attendul a. bet war with BomX they iwauawd riilp. ;
a nlneroond boo. who nrrired'^huni- her home In Williamsburg thU aftertoTtag a tout tonnage ot 200.0U0. .
man by Scott Annatreng. the brldea^m four torpedo gnuboot*.
noon.
dty to make hla home with theWi
Mn. Inet Bowman and three chil mald being Miu Bdlth Levina MOIer twenty torpedo boot dertroyenL with
The young Indlee* aodety of the
of Traverae Oty. The Interior of the
;. end forty-oU torpedo
Preebyterinn chtueh will meet with dren of this dty accompanied by
boot!, with many more bnUdlng. Jabouae
for.lbo
occaalon
wa.
nKwJ
ar-ibo.
Mra. Cole Monday evening at 7:30 Frank Grove of Frankfort left thia
afternoon for a two weeVs visit
anmmer llower., the pulor where tbe
Bathing In the Uy la now quite pop- Rapid City with their parentaa. Mr.
battleoblpa, alx armored crvlaen and
ceremony vts performed beliig In
|ilar. the winter chill haring departed. and Mrs. Gilbert Grove.
touiteeu protected
^
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battlertlrs
four
bad
Mrs.M. B. Hungerford and son. Ger green a^d while.
* The weat dde baseball team plays
Immediately
following
the
betrothal
j
15.000 tons each. The rent Bowen Harbor tomorrow and ih^ ald. left this afternoon for Central
aerrlce
a
wedding
luncheon
waa
.erred
Bwlnder were of more than liOOu Iona
Lake to spend Sunday with her par
Columbln wUI rua
to the young people aad allcndlng \ aU were aupiraud to bare a m>*ed of
There were twenty-two loads of hay ents. Mr.Ttod Mrs. Joseph Blakely.
friend.
(eighteen knot. «n iKinr. Tbe ormored
Graci' and Marlon Kehl of Northport
*hnmght Into the city Thursday and
Mr. and Mr,. Martin w... be a.
twenty lands yesterday. The price* have been in the dty this week as the ,o t^lr friend. In LaComer. Wa.b_||>^'^^
guests of their aunt. Mrs. Thompklns.
ranges from
to |i: per ton.
2.700 to 4.700 tons displacement. One
Mra. A. E Powers left this after- after June 21.
E. L. Ashton and family ha\-e moved
It win be remembered that MIsa 1^
twenty-four knots an
to their |»ttage at Hlrrhwtiod to spend noon to spend the summer at a north Cook was formerly n Traverse City
em summer resort.
the anmmer.
Japan haa the great advantage of begirl,
going
w<%t
one
year
aga
Mrs. Abble DeForest returned to her
tog able to use her own forMCed ports
Regular meeting of B. of R. T. to
home In Atwood thia afternoon after a
aa naval bases, Sbe has four well
WOODMEN RETURNED.
morrow at 2;80 p. m.. Poreslcrs hall.
wet-k’s stay here with friends. ^
eqnlppcd dock yards, capable of both
A dranken Swede, who waa having
Roy and Elvesta Thoteas of Korth- Degrro Ttam afwl Others Back From constroctlng and repairing ships. In
a hard time trying to navigate Front
tbe Japanese navy In 1002 there were
port are In the diy today cn route
atmt. waa piloted to the coop by Of2 admirals, 0 rice admlraU. 25 rear ad>
from Olivet college, where the former
The Modem Woodmen team of mlrala. C5 captains. 119 commanders.
hoer Baaterday this afternoon.
graduated from thep reparatoyy ctoaa ■eventee and ten other Woodmen and
167 lieutenant rommanders. 220 lienThe work ol toying the brick on the aside from Uking highest honors aad
guesu. who went to Milwaukee tost tenants. 805 sublleatenants, besides
Meat Front atreet hnvemenl began winning the two years* hcfoUrahlp
Sunday to attend the convention ai^ ocher snbottllnate officers, and 81.G8S
yesterday and to progreastag very rap- upon highest aiaadtoga; He alao woo
rived to the city this afternoon well
MIy.
first prise In the Drury
pleased srlth the trip and “doto’s" at
^ Ptad la Idaho.
Mr. and Mra. E, J. Fulghum. Mr.
Mlaa Elvesu
Mllwankee. They inarched from the
A remarkable find of bynes of i.reaad Mrs. George W. Lnrdle. Mr. and j ^isteT. winning the name bonon last Pere Marquette to military style and hlftortc animals has been made near
Mix. John Tummn nnd Mr. and Mrs. year. Both will spend the anmmer nt depewited their axes at headquarteri Mteldoak. Ida. where tbe government
. Attrcd Wllman went to Northport this their home ta NorthporL
before going to their respecOve homes. to building a dam across the Snake riv
aBorolng on the two launches owned
Mrs. Kick Steimel of Buttons Bay
er, says a dtopatdi from Boise. Ida. to
by Maasrm. Fulghum nnd Lnrdie. They was In the city today, having arrived
GRAND TRAVERSE Burineaa nni- Ihs KaBMw CTty Star. In excavating a
expect to'returo thU evening.
this morning to meet her niece and verslty will offer work In Greek. Latin. channel the engineers cut throngh
nephew. Nellie and Harry Johnson of French and German In their aummer twelve feet of Uva. Below this was a
bed of sand six feet thick and below
Newaygo, who wUl spend eonse time nt nohool. Call at office for Information. that anotbsr lava flow. Tbe bones wise
A. F. Nerttoger. Mngr.
LAST CALLk
Buttons Bay with relatives and friends.
fonnd in tbe sand. Tbe skull of a boro*Wlll the aeeretartes of aecrri and
Joseph Ufe of Manistee Is to the june 24-lt «
I sd animal wm found, tbe boros spreadIwitoTolent orgnntontlons and lodges city today as a guest at Park Place.
! tog alx feet from rip to tip. While be^
removed uw
tbe skull
cvumbled. but
I tog rraiuv««
>»uu «u«jw.okA.
who have not already done so tend the
Tom Travis of retoaaey
Petoskey la
to in me
the m------ -name of lodge, place of meettog and cityon buslnesspu
WANT AB«
names of oAcers for free insertion to city oo a bostaeaa trip.
tttw city directory to E E Poole,
F. Green of McBato
agent E L. Polk A Co.. S22 Sute 8t.
today.
g a bone's >aw. Th
ROOM AND BOARO-^17 Weat
June 2S-2t
Mlaa MUlie Marohall of Old Mission
le aeot some of the
Sevonth atreec Cllx. itoone 842.
spent the day to the city,
June 24-St
Ralph Thacker, who has been at
MISS LOUISE CALKINS ably aatending Olivet college is home for the WANTED—Dtahwaaher at Park Place.
atoud by some of^he best musical tal
OotI B*lt4sr.
.
iune 24-5t
tloo.
Tbe meet nniqoe bolklay ever obent of the cUy, will give n concert in
served in tbe United States to to be
the First Methodist church Friday
featnro of Denver*!
evening. June 20. for the benefit of the
. It will be known as *
chnrth choir. Ad
and wiU eccnr nt tbe
Salary 840 to |20 per
CMU. Program In tomorrow's Record. He was stun
Sro oftot dtye mayer eo
moBtk.
paid
weeWyi
expenasa
ad
* >
Jime2S-U Tort In tbe <
day taMayorceebyeer.
vanced. Addroaa with stamp. J. E
Monroe. Trnveroe Oty. Mich.
inoe 24-lt*
caniMm near tbe staod of the ^waker
and to have it fired off every time FOR SALE-My property. 223 Garfield
avenoe: froom tioaee. barn and C
the people gave vent to applaoae. 8eoator Depew kept the people horrahlni
lota, fine ahnde trees; price and
* Bnnday exonrslon on the tSth
VhokNkotlJtaoBiooortT Uot
almoM all of the Urn* At toat otopterms reasonable. If yon art lookMkey and Harbor plng to take brrotb. be dtottactly heaid
Ing for* plonanni home you nhoold
Bfrlngt. Leave dock nt8a.nL.ro- this inqpiry come arroes the ficM:
thto. H. M. F>9s*
tumtog 10:30 p.m.
iune 2Mt
n^p. when to tbeold galooc gotog to
June 244t*
quit? I've only got four cartridges
lefLFOR RENT-Honse. Apply Pat Bur
, Depew said be fintobed hla apeechM
THE FOURTH AT MANISTEE
den. 284 From atroeC
June24dt
Mrs. a K. Brinkman of Old MtoManistee to pieparing for a grand foor mlnotf«.-nitaborg Dtopatefi.
LOrr-Jnne 4. n mink boa. In Lnnt- alcm. wbo ban been vtottMg ber dnngbFourth of July celebrntlott and every
ner
dtotrict.
five
milea
Itom
city. ter. Mra. E T. Brinkman of Fifib
body to Trnreroe aty to Invited. Big
street, retmed to ber borne Ihli afterFinder tonve nt Record office.
nttrootkm and fine pnhtlc enterinta244t*
monL Special rale# on all railroad*.
irk* i**ort tmum X *l b*M
fr%r~ *ha« Onat Tnrtnr «i
mm
OUT OF
TOWH
SERVICE
I/;-
r
iM«BKann«iEUK
New San Silk* all Af^
colors, per spool..*
SPECIALS
24 inch Imported Habutai, Wash Silk, white, green',
39c yam
Rain Proof Suiting. 36 inches wide,
greys and tans, at..............................
snuuMoisExcnisioi
OQA
OCTLr ya™
10c yam
New Telescopes, 29c and
upwards.
New Club Bags, 35c and
upwards.
Lot of short lengths, worth up to 20c,
0^
50 inch Black Mohair Sicilian, nothing better/or a nice
"** 48C«.
MSS COOK WEDS
__ IjSf JTSS’.S
meaL Special imtea oa aU i
grand eoMhrttloo flf tbo fbortb at 88ver^ Bnsese wffl meet all trains
TOICB CDLTDRE-Mra. MatRda
^
atOrawm. TberowtUbedaaclag.rinrhaa Just gradaatad to •
j
tog racat. log baritoM atbleOe ipotta. McManus,
lanaeb roeea. haO game aad a giafid
M
dtopMy of ftroworim la tbe eveaMg. pnrtmaatoftbeUniveraltyefMlehigmi
9
Everybody invtted.
Jade Ififit School af Manle. WiU taka pupita tn
enlee caftarpUto anmmer at her bc^e. '
S
484 Stxtk otreeL
Jane 1741 ; .
TRY A RECOI& WANT Aa
A Few Interesting
1
I
I FOURTH AT MANISTEE
itae to propnrMg tor a firm
Mra. John AHea left for a weekh
ridt an FUe Lake, where ehe win rlate
her*mflihm.MmR.W.CarT.
L
L WILHELM r-r
The Magnihidejf our Business
For the past three weeks has kept us so busy that we didn’t
have much time to devote to advertising. Now that the Reun
ion is over, we have had time to re-arrange stocks, and, while
they are greatly reduced the assortrhents are much more per
fect than we supposed. We find
Wholesale Bargains in Every Depart
ment StUl Waiting For You
The time is drawing near the final. Act quickly—to wait is to lose.
We have brought all of the reser\'e stock from the basement and find
that it nearly fills our shelves and makes assortments still very good,
but it will not last long as the “replenishing* is now a thing of tbe past.
It Will Pay You to Invest in Winter Goods
It is hot now, but plan for a few months ahead and save half by purchas
ing now.
Half the Retail Price is the Rule On
Winter Overcoats, Working Clothes, Bedding, Broadcloths, Flannels, Rubbers,
Underwear, Heating Stoves, etc. In Chattanooga we will cany Dry Goods only, so
we must dispose of everything else. It will either'go to you at a handsome saving,
or be sacrificed to some merchant in a bulk in the near future. You buy at yotu
own price now. There is still a very good assonment of MEN’S CLOTHING.
A good share of which is the new Spring Styles. BQVS AND CHILDREN’S
STOCK is still large. Bring in the boy. if you want a suit you will not go away wtthout one
While our Furniture Stock has been greatly reduced, you can find almost
anything you may want and you get it below cost*
WALL PAPER 50 PBR CENT
DISCOUNT.
ONLY 8 DAYS BEFORE THE 4th
We Have oiljr a Few Days to renaln here-Falr warilof Its Up ta Yoa
v:'o
I
TBE BOSTON STOKE j
tV
wmwmm^ THE^ EVENING "
1
RECORD
v,^:'
, «ATUIB>AY. JUNC
1
SOME FAMOUS TAliES
Annual Meetiiig of the Country*s Educators
H—<m>
ot ladtoa «dw»tkm. to
•aditiMi to tiMM tAtr»«tn to oMiOivB
at Ito JtoUto^ A^totir Fto Cto
tiAe Stodr «f ■tomttto. at tto AowdcmA HIMical mcMt. oC tto Aawrtcaa
ItortiinwHf t Mwitoy an4 of tto Bte>
o^nidJIPm Aaw^aqnn otAmmi^
ala at Saw Tartt city.
ItoaaataaimtopfM*-
borelB U compete with
Stnuigd
Kory of Dr. JelrjU ud Mr.
•nd tte dimT of Its Ineeptkm to mlmool
•a atraage to the wwh Vteit «7* Old
to. UMto Globc-D«tect«t. ‘
tocnettoon. It dppton. tad dtettiifd
with a man na«d Bannml Craggaii
and did not/Uta him. “Het a maa
who tradea on the WumeXT armtad
the novaltoL -He recelvto yoa with
Bamnera amlto on hto fhea. but every
now and then you catch a gUmpaa of
the rrrgsau peeping out Ute a whila
ferret. AYeggan a the real man; 8amoH*a only atnwrtlctoL-
of thla oomitoa ofacatJooal oocicty
li<m vm to toM In tto OeMtn Orm a«4Stof«ttm. wtodi tea a mating capaolty
of latto. Krtwi tto immnme ptmUarm drwM aw sfttoi to tto fanoaraame.
itora w« to prdtovlfatod new §6mi» at wMch la aoar to tto toada of wry
itoUtoCUNi and a waaitti at ttt«nr MBtor aC tto aaaocUUon and U c«n-
rrir^i’Ss.yjarj;
srw“,
I'
dy. to
=Ss:“^£j£'£
JSgrfra
, o«. ttm* trmm I^J
mn^m
---------«Am of the wagtiKod# at tb»
srjs
new proMataa and odt»
a« ito
fsr„“ £«=:«-•: rss
to ilH It haa doyaloftod aloot b««ltlxy
ibio tte povor and promtornw of
taror
inr aS*Scurtto*wu'*T^^
aetloo tea aoc««Bi\-cly ahlftad from
ftenrartofit.
aaaombta In th«> twin
dtlaa. Aatmry Park and Ocaan Ortnr,
na July t tkrw will follow
Krjs.£i:'
and
>
s ss rs.'^.-L'S ;£!‘i5r'S5^Ss"£3
eponded nobly to tto cnlL The toad
quarter* of t
tabitohed at tto Coleman Houae. Aaholy I'ark, Btate headquerteni hava
the I nton at the prtnrlpal hontelrlea In
Aabury I’nrk and Ocean r.rt>vf located
In clo«H« proximity to the f*mou!< Acbun' Avenue Iteach Ca*lru\ w hich to *et
ri*glMiratl»n quarter* and lb.
validation of railroad tickets.
general lllutniiiaflor
There will
The i'aetno. The Arof the board
irorlure lately add
ant fraturr of the great ctmvmtUm and to the attractions of AKburj-a tear
one that haa give
given
front) and a liberal aui.ply of bunt 1
to the gathering to
from hotel verandas
rrMld<yit Thetalorr Rooiwwlt w ho to nate the several State headquarters ai
% rntlon In nM'etIng plaww.
the i)Cf«n Oiwe aodiunium on the
The pnsent omcers of tl»e Nation.
ar%-mlh of July. Thto w 111 be the aer».nd Kducatlonal asMsIstlon u're: Wllliat
tln>e that Prvehlent Ibww
H. MaxwcU of New York, president ore.1 .Vabury Park and
John W. eVs.k of IK Kalb. Ill, first vic»
president: James W. tVshtn^*. Peru.
Neb., treasurer; Albert G. La nr. Chi
cago. chairman of the boanl of trusters:
W. T. Harris of Washington. United
lake charge of the president during hto States commissioner of e»lucation. and
visit.
Irwin Shepard of Winona, Minn, M-cre-
•oaoctotton to not Mmitad tn Ito ooo|k-;
tto abjacto art teoad and aU ab^n*;
It dartroa tto atrondtb from tto tank
sad llto aa waU aa from tto natJooal
l^n^atamp a
•:
rned by c
nd. and thinking that be tad a '
nightmare, arotiaed him. ncwtogulta
angry.
-Why did yon wake mer he aaked.
/
I was dreaming a floe bogy tale."
lie got up at once and began writliif .
in a aort of fever. Ul* blograptar. Mr. . :
,
toboume. aaya that It to doubtful
rlM-tbrr ihe ftiwt draft took him to
king aa three days.
-Treaaure Uland." by the aame aolor. bad a beginning ahnoat eqnaUy
One day Rotort lioola Stevenm wau
playing wlih a Iwx of water cokmi
to hto stetMon, and Idly drew
and colored a map of an lmagte«7
Uml, To quote hla own wnrda.
-It w a. elaborately and. 1 ttouUit.
beautifully colored; the atape of tt
faurr beyond expreaaloo; It
ronUln«l teH«n. that pieaaed me Uta
Bonncla. and. with the unconaciouamuM
of
the
predeallned.
1 ticketed it Tpteathe question of a c«»menilt»n meeting
upe Island-’ Tim next thing 1 knrr X
|.Uc^ fur lyOi was nrst hi
paper before me and was
them for acllon almost
vice prr
wTltlng
out
a
Itot
of
ehnptera.turned their eyes to the 1
V. tlurrln. rethe Jersey shore to which their.memoTlie upshot waa that for
next
rn-s revertt'd as a result «if the c^mvenfifteen days Ftevenaou wrotr like one
Ihm held there In l»4. The cmdlilons
possewacd. tumlng out a <tapter a day.
for tondUng a body t.f Mich rrojM.nlons
NEW CHINESE ^COTTON MILL.
Then be lost told, and It w«
are IdeaL
Both Asbury Park and
Shanghai has a new <’Otton mill owt
before the inspiration came a|
t»c«m oreve abound in public build
ASBUET PABK.
native Chinese comi«n>. with a when It did ‘Treasure |alnnd*
ings. which «wn be reodlly utlltoed for ad by
dent. The mill hto from him ”Ukc amall Ulk,” and ran
It- The matter €»f enthe cotton used la «C
40.000 sidndle*.
^ t*‘’nf*^h
aerially In a cblidren*a paper.
t:hlnese growth.
The help
To go back a good many yeara,
2.000. all women and children
atorka atuch to almost ovory one of
Cliarlea lilckena’ noveU.
800D after the -Wckwlck Papera”
lind made their amaxInjT aucceaa,
Dickens hapis-ned to rlait the atBdlo
of George Crulkahank. tad tbere waa
shown some drawings of tbe career of
tondon thief.
A JAPANESE DIPLOMA.
A TRAINED FISHING CORMORANT. A HAUNT OF WALTER RALEIGH.
Among tlHwe waa a akelch of Fagln’a
The iKxullar dmntcters shown in tta
The s|H.t Shown In the picture to reThe
curious
f.athenM
specimen
den and a picture of BUI 8lkea.
cut
were
taken
from
the
drj.loma'«
shown hi llie plrtuiv is a cormorant of pute<l to to the quiet r-trent Into which
honor
awarded
to
UoUwel
Henry
KL
:ens waa at tbe time engaged upon
' the spMl,-s employed for flsI.lnR pur- 8lr Waller Raleigh. Ihe first tobacco
l>mch. director of exhibits at »he L:«wla the idea of a workhouse atory. and the
istses In J;ir«in. The cust«un of train- smoker In Etiglau.l. wns wont to retire
and Ctork cenutmlal at Portland. Ore.,
when he d»*sin'd to
result of tliia chance rlalt waa “Ollror
by the JaiMinese govemmefits They
tun? and «nj<»y ihr
reprMMnt the sigma;ure ami great sedl Tw toL” aa It waa aoon aftwward pubof the mikado. The Jatonesc written ttolKMl.
As for ‘Nlchoiaa Nlckleby.” there ,
doea not seem much doubt that tto
great novelist conceived the Idea of
Hall from tbe adrertliieMr. felmpeon’a academy.
Wooden Croft lodge. Yorkslilre. which
be saw in an old coi»y of the Tlmea.
Tlie famou* t^pUtn KetUe. the moot
popular creaUon of Uutcllffc Uyite
was originally a character in a cooparaUvely little known atory by tta
Ull Yorkahlrpinan.
Mr. Hyuc. who at tlwvtlme had hard
ly got hto foot on the adder of fame. .
took the story to a well known London
editor and publteber. After critlcialng
the yarn in rather mercileaa faahVm,
the editor said:
-All tbe same, tbe Uttle aea captain la
your best vbarncter. and you oofbt to
bo able to do something with him. Why
not make him the hero of a aerlea of
abort stories?"*
Forgua Hume has told tbe atory of
bow be came to write *The Myatery of
Whlch be tod lesmo.1 t*. eitrsrt from
a Tlanaom Cab." He waa In Melboome
the fragrant Virginian wc-ed. It la In
at the lime, and In financial strait*, for
the ancient town «>f Sherlsime, Engbe had entirely failed to diapo^ of a
laiaL which thto summer to o lebratlng
play to w hlch he had given much time.
the twelve hundHdth nnnlversam of lU langu.age. like that of other ori-nt.iI na
He thought be might do better wtth
birth. Aivordlng to imdltlnn. iflr Wal tions, to Ideogmphh. expressed by
ter was snudclng in thto secluded Spot means of symbols, ngurcs and hiero
book, but tbe qoeatloo waa. -What
glyphics whieh SUggeM an objett by
rt of bookr After some cooakleraItassea round the breast and to tied In ] when hln-M-rvant. wh<. had never Been
Iieculharlty
the middle of the back. ICach ls>al has j anything of thiykind. thought hia roaato tbe leading Melbooma
to WJ1
a crew of four men ami Is pnwld.d j ler was on fire .ntsl thr<‘W a Jug of ale
librarian and aaked thto queatloo.
I
to
M*ad
dowpwurd.
from
right
•ni of sixteen corroo- over him to extitiKuish the conflagra-Wbal books do yon find aoU beatr
-DelecUve atorlea." Wna the prompt
reply, "eapeeially thoae of Gaborlau.SOME RECENT INSTANCES OF HOUSE MOVING.
Mr. Home had not then read any Gaboelan, but be wasted no time In ropairing tbe omlaaloD and bought a compWte edition of hla worka,
Tbe rwnlt waa tbe story which made
hla repuutlon and the seventy norela
which succeeded it Ffrgua Home. It
may be mentlooed. la credited with
having turned oot a dO.OOO word book
j in a week.________________
rw“"bi !L;
thoucht that. folk»wlny tj»r cuatom of
ytara. will Itncl thrir way Into the an
nual ywar book and Uimcr to tVary rducatlonal erntor In tto United 8tatra.
Tto Kducatlonal aaaocUt|on convene
tlon to manaard and controUad like an
army. lt» yeneral aeaalona are under
tto aupervlalnn of tto prealdmt. w ho In
thle caae to William H. Maxwell. *uikt-
.80XE VIEWS OF
erally dUlributed throughout the coun
try. Tto preliminary cerrmontea In
clude an addreaa of welcome by Kdward
C. Stokea. governor of New Jtmy.
A Fetxf Interesting Pictures From Far and flear
THE OLDEST CHURCH BUILDIN6 IN NEBRASKA.
It
m
tto prwaaat war la utterly d.^trucilve of
ttolr oM time rtpuution tor bravery.
It doaa not aeam. either, that they have
teva on all oivaslons toJn
naram of the enemy a posl-
rHE
RUMIAN
DVORNIK,
H0U8EKEERER.
OR
Tto cut Uluatrataa a type of los
claaa Wq—found In all cities In 1
Uly at Ihe
In tearing down one of the waUs of the building a
to TvbulM It more subsiantlaUy the date IBS* wa* r
tlmlH-r* Thto prov.** Us claim to to the nrst church b
sXAtr. which was then but a territory. Thto historic
dent as matters are nv-konMldn Nebraska, la In tto p
vue. In the cenlml part of the aiate. The church has
llrally rebuilt, but care waa taken to presmnw as much of the original at
as possible. There is only one persim living who was a member of the first
congregation, J. R Hetit n< r over eighty years of a:ge, but sUll
LIVELY EXERCISE FOR CRACK FRENCH CAVALRYMEN.
■Mm
m
mnitary touma
_
areiimrt of tto rtgular tratnlag, but on this partiettlar oooatooc tto
■lant wma made mora striking by sending tto mountsd manUdna ow
made dlAcuK by hurdlm and other obstadte' One of tto moat notable fteturea
which tto 1
I of the purvi
m
wm.-n r'rrc::.
y|PB
TO
CHHral Vmgta *WUa4.
'
J
moving which have iwmUy been aooompltohed.
ter lemarkable 1
The cuts niuatrale tv
u.
bank was transferred a dlatanoe of about
tamd tte4icliera wnta^lnj
one a hank building In I
attached to truck* at tbe front and aides of the
fifteen inllaa. being teu)
bulldinr Tto bank wa
ud It VM
to
eta
nearly ten milea by 1
It at tte aldea of tbe building, and a 1
t ware
raaa the ears, andttel
an
I was In na MW
night tta 4
Sherlock Holmes bad a favorite 4h^ th« Uopoirtl^
U teft. I
c tnith." Thl. tra» not «t aJI In
_ ____
with tbe MTlaC of Vletoe
Btifo: -.-iCoUilnit K ~ tmmlneot no tbo
tameeo It tbe imf oremB. Moet of
t» wUI agiee. from expartaoeo. with
Buco mtber thui with Bolmefc Tbo
tmpoeetbledaeolttppen. When “Berer
PhUbrlck-t Cbolee* w« pabUdMa la
tbe “^o Xiaie- t»el» tbo oMci w«»
acrewl that It eoeawd to bo wrltt« bp
Beteo Himt Jnekoon. Bat. u thooo
wbo knew >er tore for Bowen
tbere were eererel glerlac nletakee la j tte
«»a plaeli« of bloeeone la
tbe Starr. Tet ee wee attetwart «.
deeed. ebe dM wrtte It >0 all tt
tbnieixtat weM let Botblas.
^ii^teiurn iif
SHERLOCK
HOLMES
Br A. CONAN DOYLE,
TUf
A^mtwmi mi Sfcart.rtr nwtmmT
ar ite
-TW »4«b
*-2tow m M juo tba qiiHRUt put
u< Wto prbli tony.
Mtoie ton tat whem I IhuA tata
4Btata
I m mmmg tta
j into %i tat, gam a erj aa If he
tad aam a gimto and tapto 11 aa hud
aa ta cmM ran udulTUp aot at
HM. Whahewaaarvhathaurmntod
If nm than 1 can telL Fbr my past.
I waM ton Mika, pot d train at Tunrtdpe Walk, and aa reached Londoo
bd no one the wtou.
**Wefi. when I casw to enasine the
bns I Caund Ihera waa no money In It
St
torn L/am
m Buck Peter a^ to atrandad to
TKe Advehtore of
Block Peter
oS^my trade ^
f*f3E?j;i?tb
Ifo. 6 o# tiM iorloi
aiKii Mantle
lODOiV^Od
BalM eviM and iteek bis ImM.
-a ortno lo DK to bore onlr «b#
drawboek. UopklBo iumI tbat a tbot K
H luMmkmXlf lBpd»lUto. ll.Tr joo
tried to dUrr « ben-ooil Cbrootfli o
bodf t Ko7 Tut tab mj drar olr. joti
Bwt rmUj per ottrstkn to tbeor deUlio. Uf thn6 WotaoB cooM toll jm
tb«t I opeot o wbdo nomine lb tbat
oeorem: It a no tmuj nattor and roonlfOiaotffWdaodprmctloRlanB. But
tbla blow wee doll%wd with aoeb rJolow* that tbe boad of tb# wrapoo aank
deep Into tbt wall lio.jroo Imaelno
lliat tbla anaomir pootb w» eapabM
00 atgbtfoJ aa anaolt? la br tin- man
arbo bobniblMd lo mn and watPr with
BlodL Ptrtar to fbr dem of nle^l W..
faatrofd opon tU wriale bo wooJd bare
T0I7 qaickJjr orerpowemd mjr frlmd
bad Uopkioa and I not radwd lb bla
roMf. Onlr wbeo 1 iraaad ,fbr eoM
moBir of tbo twrokmr to Ida temple
did tie at laat ooderataod that rmlat1 hla anklea
aald Sbarloeb Hotan. •*! fear that tba
octanbiad «»a ai» cold. HowtreP.
jroo will oiuof tbe mat of root brook*
toot all tbo bHtrr. will yon not. for tba
Uwafbt that you have broii«bt your
caar to a trlompbanl coodnelon.’’
• I don't knoWi what lo oay.
Holauw.” he hlnrtcd oat at laat, w
Tory rod Ucc. yll aeema to me that
I have been maMne a fool of ayaelf
from tlie beflnnlug. 1 tindorataad now,
what I aboold borer hare forautten.
that 1 am tlw pnpU and you are tbe
toamor. Krou now I tea what yon
toiTO done, hot I doot know bow you
2d It or what It algnlSra.**
*‘WH1. woll.^ aald Uulmea good
norodl>. -Wo aU loom by «xpeii<
and year Inoum thU time U that you
al»ould nerer loao aljcht of U»e alu
live. You were oo abaorlied In r
NeUaau that you could not
tbouetit to rairlrk fUlni^
of IVtcT t;ar»-y
The hoaiwe voice of the aea
In on our convcrMtlom
-Boe here. mUtrr.- aald be.
make
no complaint of b* ln« man handlod In
thU faMltion. but 1 would have 3 on call
tbliuu by tbelr rlpht names. You aay
I murdered Peter tUrey; I aay 1 killed
Peter I’arey. and there** all the dlCfer
eoce. Maybe you don't bellere what J
aay. MnylH- you think I am Ju»t aliup
Init you a yam."
-Not at all.'* aald Holmea. -Lot us
hear w hat you have to aay.**
-It*a aoon told. ami. by tbe Tx>rd, er
ery word of It la tnith. I knew Black
Peter, and when he pulled out bla knife
I u-hlpranl a Imrpoon thn»ujrti him
Sd
high wapM. aal wfat fa the todppiag
agents, aad they amt me here. That*a
all 1 kaaw. aad 1 aay again
If I
fcUlad Buck Petor the tow abolld glre
I naead them the pnes
of a bempan rope.**
-X easy ctou atotom«it* aald
Balmes. rtaing aad lighting bk pipe.
•*1 think. Hopkina. that you tooold
lOM no time to couTcytof you prto*
oner to a plaee of aafety. Tbk room
la hot weU adapted far a cell, and Ur.
Patrick Cairo* eernpka too Urga a
proportion of ou cnfpat-Mr. Holnwa." aald Hopkina. -1 do
not know bow to expreaa my ntituda.
Even new 1 da not uaderstond bow
you attained tbk reault”
-Klmply by having tbe good fortnna
to get tbe right clew from the hegln^
nlnp It 1* very pomlbk If I had
known about tbU notebook It might
.war U7 Iiiiiiniii,. a, it aU
bare led1 away
^ 3^
\
1
ki
■g .
■1
K
Mm
s.
the pnMpectflf bcamuag a aoita, tike oourage and aaBoranoe
Ifumtokte: Mother^ Fritnd is meant ior you.ind^its
MOTHER’S hUEHO
k a linhuat of proven awHt, aad hs great worth can be no
beita aomtod to than by the cooatkm stremg aad
lifiillM 17
^
iDtupnyment Inptan B. J. Uoi
k4U*a
WANTED.
WANTEIK-Good
BAST-PART OP TOWN.
OaU ap hy both phanea Nou ft.
Smith. 439 Want Teeth atxecC OtV
Orders win be promptly aUandni fto
reus* phone
|ane IMf JOHKHOPKIK8.
apr 2k-lmo
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTCB^-Orfaamalctof aad plala
•ewtop PHcnaraaaonahleandaBtkfactioa gnaranteed. Un. K. Uwaa,
but boaid at Cottage Home. House
remodeled aad nealy fumUhod.
Front aireel. cor. Wellington.
Jane 2Z4H^
WAfiTCI>-A cook, woman, ako girl
THE NEW PIANISM—Cnlftcd an ta
plaaUm will be explained and dUplayed to my studio Tuesday*, betwoea S and 4 p, m. Mra, Frances
a .Smith. 8© Bast Eighth St., Trav«j atieCIty. New phone CTL
iuna 3 imo
work. Lake View House, Kik Rap
ids.
lane »-tf
WANTCD-AltTO-RMORR of a
on your shoes! Sea Cunnlagh
tbe Uon barber shop.
may
ment* were dlscorverod trace* of carv
ing, a r«note period. Scraping of
________ ____________________________tbe mo«a he had no tronhle in making |
FOR RENT
On the first anniversary of hla sou'* {*>i‘l
following; “Outalde lUradlm** p^u RtNT—^mall hoa»e.
3»e, «i>5 South
death Jacof^ Klein met hU own death | -Year 21. Cain " Mr. Travelick .tale.
Wadsm*orth *lt\H't. Inquire F. O.
In a similar manner and at aJmo*i the l that no one can truly imagine tbe feel | ITatt.
June 34-Ef
lag
of
tcm>r
with
which
he
stood
in
spot. He wa* run down^by a
FOR R^f-St^n“ ootBS ih i*er
the pr«**nre of this venerable <
fast Mkbigan Central train |ust
of Slarltog aad InstmnUy* killed Mr. 1 cean and gar.ed upon the I
Kleta.wM .bout a irmn ot Mg* Mx,,\ «14eotly made with a »har5
of Sterling alxMti by the flr>t murderer. He Immediatcl..' FOR RENT—Three-room flat farforty yean, having flnl eelUed In Tcturncil thi* old stiappcr lo the w-avenj nlsh<xl for light hon»ekeeplng. Riverside Flat. 312 Park Si.
jane 2S-3t
of Bear lake.—IV-iroll Tribune,
Wayne coupty-
NEWS CORDEMSa
The cane of the city of Albion v».
...o-atoth..
—^---- '
ry fi,r xouuoiliK
made Jiy MUs
wouW tio»iro to 1-avo tlio
• dnyiij Luella M. Ibirton. deput> sHi!«> factory | Llr.ixd
a time. I Ihen ffwc
IfljUll 1
nretic ex-j ___
UiapiTtor.
who has Just complekHl
her ,
111 the cast cud. dcvbn-J __________
._____ _______
_
pedltlon. put forth tempting term* for 1 t„„r of Inspection in that city. This j »‘ve duty. He U 1
hsrpofinera
xvlio xvmild sene
jutvc under!-----------------,----------i„„ ,i,n«
........ who
„ oment she
misllfies
|.y i f^yimr tin
larger percenias** of the ehlhlren
under 14 years of age work in Jaekson
than to other* of tbe stale, but the fact
that a larger mimln't of them a»»rk
bout a permit i«am*l by the Imreau
lal»or. or a noiao* public. I* what
ronstltufes the livTloaa c<»ndition. Mia*
Burton i* of the oplulon that knorance
of Uie law is ahaf catise.s this nmd!
turn. Battle Crexk's <-..iidlthin in this
regard I* first claas. Miss Bun«m compllraentlng the iH<opIe on that fart
after a reexml lnsi>ecilon.
ManlMce Is nlKxui to take vlg»>r»»u*
action against penum* xiho iK-rmit
sand to accumnlate and lie tin their
rldcmalks. In a numbeg of differem
part* of the city thy sand aniouius m
a uulsanr<>. Where cut* liaxe Us-n
made for building sidewalks, no ntainlng walls are used, and the rtr.suli
Is that the sand keep* working «hiwn.
a"d If neghvted wn»ii U'ctnues ankh*
d**<*P
An original lo rd of elk. plano-d on
Grand Island. T. I*.. IhnK' yt'ars ago.
ha* o*fabllshe<l the laisslbllily of rttainlng the exlsunu'c of these animals
In private park* and ranges for all
time. Bliteif elk xnere plaeexi on the
island thnv year* ago. How nniny
are thert^ now Is not known. Imi recx'ully 32 wfO‘ cminiiHl in a single
bunch. Tlic elk cast* its antlers In
February, a date which w^ mMo have
lH>cn universally fixed uiKm lo' the
purpose.^ By the latter part of winter,
the antler, like a stalk of ctmi In the
autumn, seem* to have frilly rli>cned.
and. cxwslng to nH-elve nourishment
from tho ervature's vitality. iK^unes
a dead member, -like the flower or the
weed that withers away, lo let others
succeed.*’ Then, as the ih*w year pushc* the old from his pediwtal. the young
antler uproou Ij* predece*sor and
starts on Us brief and glorious reign
of m 12-Bonth. While nwiy all other
forret animals, of beanty gnd value to
man. march to their distinction in caiv
the bounds, it U grallfytog to know
that the elk w© may have always with
na, and that bipedal mombecs of the
speeles. right here in Michigan, that
know ao bounds, are likely to know no
linra Paganini'*
Jbha Kendrick
The fosi made over the recovery In
tor of Pnek. Is preparing an adapta
of -Tbe Taming of the Shrew- Cor a living atategof a turtle, marked and
inrned loom at Tarrytown. Pa^ by D.
C. Lee of Detroit. 42 years ago. while
to the Union aervic-. seeam rothv prepoeteroai when It is remembered as H
will be remembered by some Tribune
F. T. F. Lovfjey. ateretory of tbe retotors. that three year* ago. near
Caruegle Staal
Moakftgoa. according to authcMity
vbteb baa
000.
_
geaUaman
of proWty. a tartle trapper
PoUroman Freamau. at W;
D. C„ la a protege of Senator Klt^ oa Bear taka. dUaeovered to kit cok
tredge. He ts 22 year* of age. atsiHl*
« fret T to|^ to bli atocklng fret, and
CY TO
pot to mortgagvs Hontaa tor atfA
toqnlro of & McNamanu Pato
PtoosboteL
May
Ramambar tba fatwro Has to yoor
band, a aclcatlllc raadlng will ravaal
tba Irua lte*s btototy- Over SIT
ynlooSt. lOdamxtra&ea.
13»d|
g|f£.ff£g
FOR RENT—Fumlahe«l room* for
light houaekoeping.
811 Cnkm
street.
Juno 23-U
»alo<*kwpcr.. who re-
lo«d
pouch with tbe cooiwe loba<vv-all!. nne of »100 and costs, or In default j he mot * farmer hanlbii: a vug
ami
,u months in Jail. | <'f
A .l«ttll..r> .,..tri>at!uu
pointed to a
who had twm a w k
'
r‘*.Tn'tTh‘-hpix-hM
««i
. yen get yonr xvaterr*
riDCfd that tbe Inlttal* T. C.
^
I tho cirruii «.ur. and wiii ho mndo »
an frnm the e.nat.
those of I'ctcr fkrey. since be seblom lo.t ra*o o..nr« rnlnK tbo ■.•imlliy of a | „
smoked and no pl|»e was found In hbi new city ordinance inossed thU spring 1
oabin. You nmcm!»er that 1 nakid which,ImiKW> a $:.eo license on *a-| -Wl.at- i xebiiimsl tbe -trangrr. “do
wbeiber whUky and brandy w.n- In loonk«n>eri‘. making their total license, yr.u im-.in to *-iy tliat you haul water
tba cabin. You said they were. How |UMM» a year.
there who would
Herman-Toich hanged hlmsClf dur«lo;' .nnaxvcn-d the Knnaan.
ing WcHlnesday night In a cell at the)
Manistee county Jail. Early !a.st ^‘‘‘‘k | ^
^ V
he purcba.sed a coffin for bis wife, whoj ‘*j<iniiigx r." rridiisi Hie farmer, with
WBH homo sick. The wife dle<l Sattir-; ^ grj,i. -mil ibis din-f lion liV JcM *«
lem had
-My dear
If
It
were
A
come a ver> simple oi
day. leaving six rmall children. Tot eh j f.ie «n.‘ xv:iv a- tbe i.tb. r.*'—New ^ork
seaman It x'onld only I
wa’* Uken to Jill immcHliuiely after jYlmes.
had lieen with him on the IfUni riihnim. Ike ce.ffln «-iil*ode. the aulborliks
So far a* I c-oulU learn be luul aalhdijthlnklng the woman would do better
M- ^ N ^ H. R xx... begin tlimr
In no other alrtp. I aiwiil tlm-x* d.tva
to Fou.h. ('xdui
Wiring to imndec. siul at tin* end r with blm away. Tlii-lr home is at Park-1 Sunday
.s.ih.U). Ji.lv :.i.
that time 1 had naivrtalmM tbe ii-unef. | dab*, ibie^* niinci^ nt»nh of ManlaUH-, tniy anJ
.-v. r,
b..i..lti,
of the erew of tlie Sea rnicom in ISS;*. i ^nd the fanill: is ab.solinelv deatitule ami
B*heu I found Patrlek ralrua.nuioiig j
nmditlont* an ili. «-mi.r_..mll « lo..o 01 s.a«.i,.
the l»n«o^ »■> ro,^r. U W« tH-r ,
Jin KubHik.
1st. reccnTly a<
mmam
WANTBO-:Flral daaa painter. J. J.
Barden. TaL Ots. m.
ime
youm-
Captain Itoall^and lichold the teauli:*'
•‘Bonderful.*** cried llupklna. -Wonderfuir
.
mnrkahlr ajtpcarantr.
urdor.
“Von miwt obliiln the relcnac of
a bU proeic that waa aecu on tbe blind
yomig Nelignu na aoon ** |»o»»Kinic."
two tUehta Iwforo? No. tio. llui»kliii.. It Black Peter'a knife In mv heart**
said Holmes. -I coufcaa that I think
la anollMf and luon^ formldiiM** iN raon
ymi owe him some a|xology. Tlic iln
for whom wo mu»t M»ok.**
liox must Iw rctunitHl to him; but. of
-ni taw It you from tlie lH»alnnlnR. pourac. Ilic sexurilic* which IVi.-r CnTbo dotortlTo'a faoc had iTTown Ionfor atHl-f.»UK«T diiriue lloUmV a|M‘o«*h. Jnatult me up a little ao na
rey Inis M>ld are b»st forever. -Piciip'a
HU hoja* and hU amhlliou- won- all easy. It: waa In *8S that It bnppened- lli « ab. Hopkins, and you can remove
ut him. Hut he wmild Aujmat of that your. I'eter <'ar«*y
rour man. If you want me for the
innater of tbe 8ea rnleorn, and
not al«mlou hh jHa«aloii
irlsV i«y nddrxw* and that of Watson
aj>nre
We were mmlnit
will Ik* aomexvhen- In Nonvny. I'll
"You rou*t deny lh«l Nellpan wa* of the Ice pack on our way luune, with send imrtlrulnra latcr.**
preaent that nldit. Mr. llolimw. Tbe bead wliida and a weiHi* aautberly
book will prove Uml. I fan«T tbnt 1 «ale. when wc picked up a little craft
bare etldeuce euonith to aatlafy n Jur3*. tliat had l»een blown north. Tlu-n^ was BUSINESS COLLEGE CHANGE
even If yon ore able to pii-k n bob* in It. one man on iHT-m landamnn. Tbe
To ihc Public:—O*ing lo my health
Baaldfu. Mr. llolnn-a. I bnve laid my bad thouirtii ahe would founder and
band upon my man. Aa to tbla terrible bad made for the Norweirlan coast In a 1 am obliged to give up teaching for a
dlnirey. 1 Kueaa they were all drowne<l. lime at least, and have sold the Travprrwm of youra. wher«» la her
-1 rather famy that lie la on the Well, we tm>k him on board, tbla
cr»c City Business Collide to I*rt>and be and tlx* aklp|H-r had some lonit feaaor* Martlndlll and Rose. wln> are>
•tulrr aald Holmea aroMH-ly. -I think. . buu
•in. All the Impcaiw' we the proprietors of the Manlsttn' and
Wauim. tlial ,v»u %v-..uld do urll t. put Ulk
fluU revolver wln re you ran n*iu*b It.- I took
took off txith him 1
Ludlngton Inislncss colleges. They
HaVoac and laid a wrlttea pai»er njxm I far na^l know, the
are both tm*ii of >viars of exiH rixiice In
side table. I-Now we an* ready
nlirtit lie diaapi*eare«l na if be had never liualnc*# college work, and will ailTbqtr had
some talking In gruff lioen. It waa irlvcn out tlunt be liad vanqo the good name and Mandln
TtodfW oulKUle, and now Mra. Hudsm either thrown blln^elf overlwwird or the Traverse City college. Thf^y will
- Spewed the dU*r to »giy Hint there xxert fallen overlHVirl in tbe heavy wejitlier put in new furnliore and fixture* and
tiint we x\Tn* bn vine. Only one man
tbrve men InJ,airing fnV ttaptaln llaKlI.
In ronnocllon with their other schools
“Show tlKtn m xiiir by one.- aaW
what had hapi»ened to him
that waa me. for with my own eye* I can do better for Iholr Mudent* lha
Holmw,
I
little
:
aaw tlie aklp|»er tip up hla heel* and I have been able to do.
Tbe find yho
1 axvuld ask that all my former n\x
.piti of
1 da.va liefore dents and friends give these gentlemcMi
had draon a letter frjra hla wc aighicl the Sbctland lights,
the same hearty aupiiori they have
porket.
-Well. I knd
knowledge to my- glvm m? and I can assure them that
•n^Tiat naracr he nakciL
*Hf and waited to sec what would
•‘Jsroe* I^ocaiacr..
come of It. AVhen we got back to Sn>t I>rorc*8or* Martlndlll and Rose will iv-1 am aorry. I^mcaster. but Ibe licrth i land it waa eaally bnMied up. and no* ciprocate by giving them the bi-ut bus
to fttlL Hme Is half n iHocrrlgn for i body asked any queetlon*. A stranger iness colh*gc to the »Ute.
Any tuition due students will be
your trmdde. Jo**! etci. Into ihl* romu , died by accident, and It wa* nobody'*
atMl watt rticrr for a few minutes.**
• bualncs* to Induin'. Shortly after !>• reoognlted by tbe college the aan
Tbe aecond man wa* a bmg. dried ter Carer gave np the *c«. ami It Vra* though no change had l»ecu made.
up emitorp. with lank hair am! saUow long years Morr I could find where he
Thanking all students and friends
Hmeka. His name xva* llngli I'atlla*. ; was. 1 guesiK.xl that he had done Hic
He also mwlTcd bU dismhwsl. Ins half , deed for the sake of what wa* in that for their cordial support and wishing
■OTfwIsn and tbe order to wnlt.
! tin Ikxx and that be could wffotd now all the very best snccres I am
Respt^uny yours,
.
The third applicant wt
Chas. R. Uockcray.
torn face wa* framed in a tangle of ;
found out where be was tbrongb
hair and lironL and two U»ki dark ; a aailor man that had met him to L«icyca gkwaicd behind ibe cover of thick. 1 don. and down 1 went to aiqaatm blm.
tufted. oTcrbimg eyetwow*. He saint. The flr*t night be wa* reaaonable
cd and *lood *«ilrtr fasbkm, turuins his | enough and was ready to gfre me wlut
cap round to his handa
! would make me free of the arm for life. that pbot.uwph# <
-Your name?** asked Holmea.
. We were to fix It aU two nights totrr. light cmtttc^y ra r poUtoe* and bard
-ratrtek t’^lms.**
, Whro I came I found him three parts
drunk and In a rile temper. We aat
-Harpoonerr*
-Ire, sir; twTUty^dx Toyagm.*
dmm, aad we drank, and we yarned
-Mindee. 1 suppoae - ^
i about oU times, but tbe more be drank
•To*, air.s
< tbe Ire* 1 liked tbe look on ble fare.
-Ami ready to itart with an explo^ 1 apotted that ban>oon upon the walk
aad 1 tbougbt i might aeed U before 1
tog *hlp*r
toat bo broke
-Yea. air.• |
-BTiat wagear
murder to bU eye* and a great ciasp
knife to bis band. Be bad aot time
Tkmld you *urt at oncer
to get It from tbe abaatb
-Aa aoon asT get my klt.-Hare yon ytmr raperer
wbatayeUbegave! Aad bis face gets
c*. «lr.- He took a ibsaf of
grea^ forms fro.
ire glaacod over tb«n aad return- tbwe.
hto
aptoM^ round
Uolmrej
for a bit. but
odtbem.
-You «e irot tbe man I wauL- ^ j
be. -Here*# tbe agreeroeut oa tbo aide
table. If yon sign it tbe wboto mattor
to It a* Peter Garcy. anybow. ao 1
win bo atottod.Tbe aaamaalufttfd aarore tbe room
Tak9
CourAgef
\Va3n0 and Madlaom
Jene 14-lf
"How i!o yon do. Mr« Venne!" exFOR RENT—House with all modern
rlolnuM fl geiillem.'tii «if lli.ti lady't .leImprovements. West Twelfth alrceC, iinnlntniuv.
•'I'niy. xvb;it bniig yon
near Fine. Inquire 1012 South Union. «*i!t
i-crlx In tlir •btyT'
June 12tf
T»b. I've jntil Imi c to the pbolng
..’1
png iv.ngo— jmidi.T'- XI1
FOR RENT-Housc. Inquire D. A.l<,^h^.
liif b
ll alio
alio enrrU-il In her
•-‘nnrt
Klldcc. 534 West Ninth street, atl- wc Inxc b;id oiir f»ortmii^ 1
xens phone 121.
June 8 if gitl|-r. Iitirmi'l xvr
«i:d the 111 ;!*>!. yon kioox. Y
FOR RENT-Two Inside rooms *nUablo for sleeping rucmis. Inquire
I>r. Sawyer, over Johnson drug U> j-iiro.- repn.'d J.diiiwoii liuidtF^cnt-;
Ir. !.« lio i.Mtderly
\hu>t I'on
store.
June 5-tf goV . ratilum.
And tlieii be -r.ildcnix n iiuMiilc.-iNL
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meal market : nd iei;iti r l.ot .n.d <^>b1 In tnrn. and
on corner Front and Dlvl.slon Ktn*cis. ibox ,0,,.^ inMigers for evitpiore.—
Thos. Gunfon, C30 Fifth street. Clilxens phono nc.
may 23 tf
I
xcnspmmoi,^.
PAVING TAX
po^ RENT-FurnUhed roomi with
|
J54 From »trcM.
aprlS-lfl
,--------------------------- ----------FOR RENT—Offiro In new Wllliciro
Tho iiptvlnl rnuun-m.-ni ux mil for
r.;:
FOR SALE—New lour inch wagon, j
*•
Impiln of n. Hyman. 2i»' Washing- j office—Room 202 Stale Rank building!
ton Mreot.
^
____June 2t-tf j Jon© 1 Imo
FOR SALE—Tao fresh milch cows.
Inquire J. M. (’ourtado, niy. Citlrens phone 3S1.
June 22-r.t
June Brides .
Naturally Expect Ciifu
What Better lemembrance Than a
KIMBALL
PIANO?
M
iUiinmd avenue, i^ n«»w in mv hands
for c^dlecilmi. Tbo first Inslallnient
FOR SALE
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Pe Kons Interested;
FOR SALE—Farm 12u acrt *. goci
THr *i>.y-lal as ^e^srn^ot lax mil for
building*, young orehanl aoo inn* ' flit* grading and pax jug
Kiuil Fmnt
Mre»*t, fnim tin
g«Kl water; will exclisnge for Tra. ' .......................
.... n.,. pn.,«.r,.v. R A. .v,„.
Jiim- ..3-if
T.|„.
l^^u^lraenl to be paid
FOR SaXeTr TRADE—..?1x h..uM - i
'’m.' E.' llASKKIJ.,
and lois ou west kIiIc. Will take.
City Treasnrer.
ariM-nK-r nr team work inrt |»ay i OfTlrfw-iUxom 20: Slate Ban
June
Mmo
.eiif. Cllixen* nUone 330. K. J
‘ IlHf —
OK.ke
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Dental Work
.Innr, tin* fairost month of
all tlu-yrar, i.s llic month of
bruit's Jitul ros«*s. Many a
foiul mother will ;rr(‘rt with
joy iiiul j'Lubu's.s till* hoiiu*
ooiiiinir of a 1h Iov<>»1 tlau^hUt. Iam! thoro will Ik* th(»sc
who w ill shcxl 'tears of
over llu* happy inarriaim*
lovcxl one alHuit
llHHlt to iM'irin the
phvifuin'S nf home making.
IWihly you have promistnl U> supply your ilnuiriiUT
with a piano on lu*r nrrivnl
home or Ux exclianj^e the oM
piano for a nexv om in onler
to c ontinue the musii^iil sUulies lu-g:uu at seluxjl. Jl may
lie, t<x), that y<m ^lesirt' to
present the «b ar one lenviun
tlie home rtK.f with an eiuluriiij:
What c;an
more
fittini: than a piano—n liinh
j^nule piano?
EXAMINE THE KilBALL
If lienutiful tone <|uality.
ex|H‘rt
workmanship niid
pleasini; case ib'sigii count
in .vour piano purchiis<% we
know that after comimrinR
onr instrumenU wnth other
makes Y’onr pn fenmee will
be a Eiinball
We always
have in stock us»l pianos at
prices tan;rini: for Tpriglita
from $125, fl75 u. $250.
Sman HjMBt riBB Makes
KMBALL
IHSICIIIWSE
M. B. HAUfEIL Pnip.
—------------------------------------------------- —=---------- — I £»J a. Front ft.
FOR SALE OR FyrMANr.F-.^:.,Hl j
eitiarn* Phnor T»
! abstr^ts of title
,K.. an,.
..r U«r«..
■
. Iialanco cm
June 1€-U
0^ Q, CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
OAm wUh O. P. Csnrsr M Bro.
hoU ebuaM
sale—iJidKVi*
whcK'l. Ajax
inodxd. M'Tgon A- Wrigld tires. In
quire at 233 i:ast Prunl
|
for
J. M. HUELLMANTEL
iun.9 if I SEAL ESTATE AMO LOAMS
No«ar-y ^ublio
FOR 8AUE-.Store JiulWInK. xtork «n.l
ni KMt Pro,l Wn>t.
I •• «»•'"
fliiiire*. Will wll all or any part,]
r.r will rent building. Apply at once.,
Cbas. Rosenthal. Traverae City. Mlch.j
r. O. IXICMOE.S
may 27HL j
LET ME*bulld for you. Monthly pay-j
mrnt*. If W. Smith. €13 Wc^l I
Eleveuih tlrecL ClUrcn* phone lli5. ^
may 28-1/]
FARMS to trade for city property
H. W. Smith, C13 West Elt'vcnlh St
Citlr.ens phone 189
iAROAlNS to real relate. H. W.
Smith €18 West Berenth street.
CitUens phone 188.
may 28 U
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
ments. IL W. Smith. €13 West
Eleventh streeL
atltens phone
188.
may 2841
FOR SALE-FIne rreSdence property.
10-room house and betra. 108 fL lot;
honro has cUy water, bath room and
fnrnaoa. Inquire of P. Tbnrlell over
nret KaUonal bank. Telephone 28
may 23-lX .
Michigan asylum propmrtj. ndtahlt
Fine noQ and )
•gieal to 18 e
toOeaW.Bat
FARM FOR 8ALB-
Teacher of Violio
329
Simth Side Shoe Store
SOUTH UtilOH STHtET
arc now taking orders
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRIGK
MARK
Traverse City
Brick Go.
KEYSTONE,
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTiERT ntimmnUmlmm
GnoiHrMi Wan
Md IBB. Efim
khtMKu :
■By BgBnc or nriB IMMto Umbb to
rrs.r^a-...-«lzs'ru,"i*-r'r2
Whcu I irr< A Utii* teUo*.
A»- thm «lgU.w«s M c- W.
A»- the UUA tmm-B «oM* to Irticb «•
dmd o too boBdrod ttttlo Botw. mon
» f
miM »y p*i ••d C;
or Iona. M tin eon* bbj bg. «b4 fnr,
tlcolBrty alBoe Urn bride vfibBB tbcai
to be neoi abotrt cbe nanb Ubw. bd tint
Ob tte Ml of mofhw^. cUlf.
lira. tobJi. bBBrtBg ihai Urt. Bmi
Ab* Blic d pBt hmr Ml Bmund aie
•
AB- n» •#r tegen Urough my hair. tan rocrired bcr ooip of Umika fran
(be bride. Deed not vooder why abe
• Ab’ <Jura I bM U art BB* Uff
tea reoeivcd no note.
At Ul(' aJuidOVB OB til* vtJI,
Ye*. It doe* seen i large ondertabA«* of f ttoBud B bool oori boot
lag: mad. perhaps. It I* no wokder that
0
I dldn t BCBto Bt Bit; .
iU Bo(e* are rregaantly no iBpemoeal.
For 1 koeir *1 BO glM or goBIiii
•o formal, and. let oa add, ao poorly
CooJd rror tofob me tborr.
vriuen.
With nr noUufr • mrm oroand no
Qat rren granting alt tbU. i* It nec:.
A»* b#T hand upoo my hair.. _
eaaary to have them ao Imperaonal and
no formal? >tf ooe wriUm a large aumWh«*B i got a imio bTggn'.
PlarlB* naildn in the ntrof t;
1 ' Ef I oool4B*t win DO ofbor way/
, of yoe.
gem and allboagb pmuy. veil written
note* are alwayi more picaaant to re
An* ib«o I d go a antwkJn* baoe.
Through the bark door like ez not ceivc. ret evcti ibe trregiilar penmaa*hlp wUI be pardoned aiore quickly
An* ef anybody lU>ked at me
than tbc cold formality wblcb perradea
My face ad all gel bol.
Haly eammanloB. ?:» m. bl, mmagh
I a nerfea of natleaal raelBen wUI be gieaa m ?ob ftrat Sunday in the moBth. thna Bt
KBara.* MB In Hale
by Grand Traveme Namehe^sm. Theaa reel. illiM.
-Oh. well, boya don't hare may rery [ bride should wear
widt mfiQt of dabitiea.arwaliglvenaaaHBlaahyBaadiatiii I MoralBg nenriee and aermoB b1'
-SometlilBg old. aomechlng new.
M from mMch thny wer* brnaght hy the eeatrihiitara, or by | lOrJS.
-Perlmpa not. bni H i« the i
indfrieadalatheaeantrieeBBaiadlnadtlieat lahotrythem I Snmday aehool and qnaitiaB dM il
Mae.
mprraaloBa cf girlhood whiel
I that thay are the f«al thing.
*12:0011.
IB time their astlied feeltBga for w»
Aad a gold dollar ta her ahoeEreningi
oven until the Bent U tender.
manhaod, BBd tf g boy doeaaY g« as for good lock Ooe maid had a goU
Three poonds flour, ihret* eggs, ooe
idea or reteamcbU kladaeas aad htmor brooch with
apooa laid aenma U. drachm saffron. lo^Mhlrda cup batter
Stuffed Peppers.
from bia UttSe girl fri
wtnootlatgalfyingthehoaaewifeiyaecompUab ___
and lard, one eniirv nutmeg gnUed. j Cm off the stem end of green pepbe laytag a Arm fot
fbr hU I menu of cookery, to which she bad
^
ugar. one pound of cur- j i»ers and remove the seeds. Cook in !
Ideals of wofloanhood. I hope you will gtrea marked atteatloa at cooking lec<
pinch of ealt. In the} boiling watfr for aitout five mlnutca. |
rants and
to think It -amart' or lak* tnrea during the prerloaa winter. 8UII
make a sponge of the flour, then drain- Sumd poppers on end In ;
Ing- to treat your boy friends in that
a cak of compressed yeast, salt, a baking dish and flll with cooked rice i Morning ael^T Vo'io aTm. *
way.bur share of tbe bouquet a stick pin. tad sulSdcut water to make like bread which has been mixed with melted I Sunday school a£ 12 m.
W*hy. Annie ian*t haring for a bead a. pretty peart pen
•ponge C«t tht saffron very fine and bu.t« «.d
««p .tu^k, Cckloj
holder with a gold pen and penstock, let U siaud c-t.vim! with ct>ld water . «.ve«d dl.b .bom ..n
,b«. |
-Ko. I bellere she Is only thought- signifying her auocesaful authorship,
«iver night. In
morning mix all a few mlnmi's longer in the uncovered at 7:30.
leas and a lUtl'e silly, but the may aad her literary ability, while tbe re
A cordial welcome to Ombb aenrktA
the ingredienu Into the sponge, as In dish and serve at once. Thev an* delleasily become unprincipled if she goes maining two had pins which s>mbol—
■ *
I making brcaiKake. l.ei it rise, and cious prepared for baking In the same
oa In this way. Betnember. dear, that ! ised
f of some otudour sport bake In an oven a Isule slower than j may and siufflng with Hcnmida
Tmida or I
any boy who Is worth aasocUting with or ot
for bnad. Petr a four-pouml Uiaf H | swetn uniiins cookv'd. chop|H-dI flue and i Thomas V, Ullom. 1
at all. is worth treating squarely. If <
Quiet
hour.
9:30
a.
m.
T rf,d MarniAf. Aawa.
shouM l»akc one and a quarter lumr*. j mixed with a scant cup of bread j Morning worship. 10:30 a. ai. •
be taa’i grntlemanly m his behavior to
pore ov>rr7he latest favhkm
old-jcniml»s. a tablespoon of chopped pars-1
you. don't roUliatc by ropylog hU
i
‘
Jnlre.^salt. cayc-„nc|
lauHs. but tlmply avisbl coropanionehtp ioumals. They plan |ust how that
Sd Uior Endeavor, g: Ik p
If hot * and celery salt. Hake tmvnty minutes,
,H.v r,
with him. Of course, we must make j vl*»Ung gow should l>e made They
pm!
liasting often with melted butt«T
1-4 *hht « I d PU^ Ilr
,rt«dlr. P.T...I U».. J«. «
« allowaaces for boyish crodlUes of man-! »«rr> over both the fit and the cost.} *
j P.*niccoi
s.
evening at
vn.«i khr uM mr -Wd mp fcc«I „
-Qbr
*bf bridr. ner. but the liner points of kindness I They f«)rgct that the gown that should!
if S4i you
Tice. Thursday eraB
Almond Cakes,
viiiy. it is right for cake.
' "It 1. too bard CDBpnrias id mny and honor, which >arq the essence orp*'e the most perfect fit and faulliess
An* kind o’ mmplod up my hak.
»
_ I Hianch three-fourths of a cup of al(ora». U • formol. Imporaoool lOno eounety. must be expected of boys as | trimming is that in which they are
JuBlOT EbdcTor Srturdw. *:»> p.
Snartth Apple Cake.
j monds and bake until a light bromn.
la uw-d. H may be copied for the whole
tinlr of girls most often sci-n. the dress for houstv
Then when I lost my Jack knife,
t One and one half «
apn!e«t rooked ! then run thnwgh the finest knives of “Welcome to worship with ttl ar
lot.- V(*s. posaibly so, but Ho you think gs of women. There's nothing funny work.
p
An' when I broke my skate
[ to a ^a•!r, ill maple *ynip Two eggv. i the meat grimier. Platv in a strainer stranger*, workingmen and the poor.
tbe friend who spent the thought aad nor *euic* in piwooclous roquetr). IllThe perftdiy plain shin waist snit
i j An! when my beti girl told me
time in arranging lor your pretty gift tie lady, and I hope youll not let your worn with low. white rvdlar and small, I one cup sugar. twi» thir»lf cup butter, jsnd jKmr over two tald«w|SKmfuls ol j
I i
I5< my lie wan't up to date;
iMv cup Muir milk. ,.m« half! cold water mlx» d with one labb sjaa.n {
First M. C. Chufdi.
feels (hat It Is Ti^y much appreciated admiration for you friends' real sweet plain tie. give* the b«-*t effect. If the pinch
^ An* when 1 bed the tooth ache.
Rev. Tho*. Cox. l*aator.
slMxio Hoda. 4*ne icssiKsmful baking;; fnl 4.f vinegar and drain, Hry in <
when sucf a bote of thanlni is re- neks load you Into copying this mo j scfianitlng of ski and
blouse W
_________
______
Class m«*llog. 9:30 a, IB.
An’ wbin dad woumn'i let me go
Class
v-n each of grauM; end run thnnigb grinder again. Add
cflvcd? Would you. If writing letter* fkce foolUbness of hers. Be lurt an <>M-ction. these may be attached as |
Morning sen ice. 10:30 a. m.
.
With all tbn rKher fellows
and ginger. Make | four tablbsooonfuU <»f melted butler.
fitmdsy school at soon.
to several friends, use a net form for honest, natural little girl, and you will they are In nnrseV cwtumiw. Four of j “^*"*^*
•
Epworih league. f.:la p, bl
live iw he*urn until
enough
errn half a doaeo? U not each friend grow into a frank, simple-hearted sro-! the«f gowns are necessary. I wo in use;
*‘*^*'*
“
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
I-in ^ ' whllc fwo srx
j make fw'hcr fl stiff cake l^attrr. This • thick and lemon rcdnri'd. one-third tea;
All aorta of boyUh troubles
dear to you In a different way? Is not
Junior kwgue Thbursday at 4:00 p.m.
Memed easier to bear.
rrayw
Thursday cvealBjg al_
rac^ friend then worth the thought of many 'conquests,' perhaps. Iml It | will be more netful and will save them j
| tpnful luiking powder and a pinch
Fold in the white* of five
’ Wlitu my mother’d say sbe's sorry
a pernonal note of thanks when she bring* friends, and that la better."-j lo change one for t^c oth. r in the'
*
of salt
d-ateu stiff and drr. Kill butSpanish Meat Roll.
An* kind o' rumple up my bgJr.
has UM*n kind enough to remember Myrtle Koon Chernmau.
jaflenuKm. The afternoon gown.* may
Baptist Church.
pem
..nns
two
third*
full
and
.
Any
varieiy
td
meat
will
d«»
for
thb*
you at such a lime?
L little bit
e|aU»rate
W. T. Woodhouse. Pastor.
r»f ellm up bill nigh sixty years.
wvnty-iive minutes in a slow
C.ct a chunk atnl have U Umcdl. Fill;
j Mitchlng or braid or a bit of law*.
Morning. 10:30^neemido Aprons.
Through sickneaa. poeerty. an* sin'. ^, When the gift* are arriving It W(»uld
Sunday school; 12:00.
.
^ well to keep the cards In a safe
Our grandmothers
srore aprons I Since it Is irapujJiible to cook or Ihe Kilts int by rtmoving the inines
Jef* gettln' out o' irbuWe
Baraca Bible class. 12:00.
I
with a mlxtuiv of hn-ad cmmi.n. Mtge.J
^ce. writing on each card the n
when
about
their
work,
a
custom
wc;clean
for
any
length
of
time
Ithout
To fatl bark drei»er In,
B. V. V. i:.. 6:30.
Andalusian Cream,
tinluns
winch
bnw
Uv
n
partly
cooked.]
^
the
girt
which
the
friend
has
■
would do well In Imitating.
.ieulllng ihe clothe*, material that x*
Evening. 7:30.
Hut I d gladly live It aU again
nr
into
a
i»orrd*laln
vessel
<mc
pint
IH-piH-r
and
^ali.
moivfc-n.-il
with
a
111-;
Junior Union. Saturday at 2:30.
If a woman fancies that an apron Is = be easily laendertvl Is in best i*.k
An* ibarc’d be happlncas to spalfT T'hal keep* tbe names and gifu
sect
croam
and
one
of
orange
tie
m.ai
broth.
Uoll
Tldii
and
tic
Prayer meeting on Thursday evBB^
getber so when you sit down to write a nseles* Invention, let h«r wear one j Black and white ginghams will
Ef i roBld Ins' feel mother s hand
. Add to the mlxtim* twelve Ingai7:.70.
Una>t uiHll temper, pil ing ihi- nuwt
the note* of thanks you Save every for a aingle morning when about her found to be the m<*si practical ma
Kind o* rumplin' up my hair.
All are cordially Invited to ths seiv
OK of sugar and half a imvI of oue
on HiimethUig which will hnW it up •
thing before you. You pick up Mrs. work, aad not© how ©oiled U becomes.! rial, horause it always nrems frtu-h
Brown's card and And that her gift Then let her refleet upon the fact that 1 every time It U laundeivM. while U is ifrom the Imiioro cf the roasting pan. ^ orange, l>*i eland for one hour. Then :
w as a cut glass yaae. In your note Is but fur jlbls protection her dreta would j rarely that cotton material of any oth- ; Turn and lia-te it <ifien w^iile ciK;klug. * *1 rain ihruuBh fine mu*lin and freeze j
Evanpclical i
MK.S. t'AIUH.INK J. HAU^ I
•
j Cor. Ninth and Wa
It not Just at easy to thank her for Imve received all the aotl. "But I er color retains its freshness. An ex- 5
^ The happiest heart Is childlike,
Kev.
V. IL N. Holsaple,
Holsaple Paatoi
Snanish 8t*-sk.
|
Carrot Fritters.
tbe "pretty vase" and tell her perhaps, wear a black dreaa always!'' is no rc ceedingly fine weave is too dellcste u 1
*
It never quite grows old:
. Haf*k a round Mt ak on l*uh *Ides! Into one
that
you
are
ao
fond
of
cut
glaas.
as
to
fmatlon
of
the
argument.
The
aoil
is
w:ithsland
frequeoi
laundering,
and
Ing worship, aar1( secw the sunsiH s splendor
say that "Mr. and Mrs, James Smith there, oven If It does not show. The Ihe severe strain of muKeiilar work; with r. *!.sr;i Knife. Ihii It on a dr(p- j a cup of milk and flour to make a Kilff' |oqq,
'
As it saw tbe 4awnln|t‘s gold.
!
ldng
pan
thru
.ar
!><•«•:»
olb-,1
with
a
j
batter,
an
even
lea«;KH>n
of
sugar.
12:oo.
Sunday
school.
wish to thank Mri. Brown for Ihc gift fact that It lf> present Is an offense to stuff of good medium, nusllty 1- tx-t
It has a gift for gladness.
piiMv ,.f J jie.ui ;.ii? o.. r it >j.tead a pinch .»f salt and om-fourih l.-asi**^n "•?* ** m .Junior Y. P.
I which was received on ©uch a dater ;® neat woman. And. while certain
Hy no means wt-ar a wr.iptM-r when
Its dr.wni* die not away—
! If Mr*. Brown is a friend whom you | sort* of soil may not affect black,
• Oh. what a f«K,Hsh. hnppv heart.
‘
•- -— -........ —•
Half worn or
diain d twice. Over tsul ri and grafi-d rarro»*>Stlt ihiH In
Choru* choir meet* for rehearsal
i call by her first name, don't for gocKl I grease or tight cl«*l do«*s. and the
►
Tlu worldU. r jKviple say!
fr*v4 d birvrie
^
“’ ***'• ‘‘a*’*'*'
^^om a >.|h*w ; Thursday at COO p. m. In the church,
—Htpley U tiaunUers. ; neas sake thank "Mrs. Brown," Call! somber dn'st soon looks Aorse than I raggeii Khlrt wai*i
oid
■<
''■> -‘•■■-.KK.n.u.. of' in...
I.r,., Ina.n on ..n,«n
»«“<>« Thumdw
j her by tbe name to which she I* ©c-1 dws a eokiri'd gosm.
' skirls, kiniona.*. *p
j custoroed to l»elng addressed by you. j An apron, morover. saves the wear {and similar garment! rc all in a, jnv.r!
i AU uf all clae.es aclcona.
‘
IH-m. r. .m. ran.1 Imk. in s in..i. rat,
.MlltS. f. MKNIKiZA. ,
-----In fact, why cannot the little note* be j and tear on the front of the tlreis. I taste for the hou*eworker as drayed]
EDITOR’S EASY CHAIR
started In the same way that lei ter* and lengthens the period, all too .short | and scratched drawing mom furiii
an*? If yovi wen* asking "Mrs. Brown" | at best, before the front breadth of a In the kitchen.—Exchange.
Icry in Mar^sachus. lfs Colony in 1c:k i Sunday school. 9:49 a. m. C. J. HMoi.
over for the afternoon to stay to tea. skirt l>ecomra shiny a.nd worn. GIng
------------------------tiM- oM,-m milJiary oigsni/ation in Ihe
for worship. 11:00 a. m.
you wotild probably say "My Dear | ham aprons arc invarUbly wora bv a
Surprise PoUtoet.
United Hiate*. General «edgew»ek built ;' ^"ilming
Junior Endeavor. 3:00 p. m.
Nell." and then go on to say what yon | careful houiu'keeper when In the klicb-, Mash enough bfdled poialf*et
the fir^t whanvi* at Chari--slown. I ..Benlor EmUwvor.jCrii p. m.
wished. These little hriilal notes .n* en. But there an> many women who i make a pint . Season with half a
Ma?*.. and with John Wlnthrup. Jr.
carrying thank* for and showing aiv [ do not always have at hand a large I spoonful or more of *a!!. a da>l
Praver meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. BL
«-:tab]i^.hcd the fir.St inm works in tbt
0 or thne labb ^poduifuKs ufj)
predation of the kind remembrance* while apron to slip on while the bric-!pepi
Unlicl Stal«-s at Lynn. .Mass.
1 milk as niH-ded. Bea: thorof your friends. How much more, then, a-brac fs being dusted, or while they; butt
The >punk. grif and |HT*everancr of
'eee Methodist.
rn iK-at in one egg. bestin
should they show friendliness and in j*re doing the ninety nine trifles ihat,oughly. then
the Hamlins and Svvlgwlrks s.-emx iu
:at 213 E. 14th SUl
formality than even the ordinary | fall to the lot of the house mother. »lthooi separating the white and yolk. 1
1. Kev. C. Miller.
have dcvcendfMl and .enured In the
friendly social note.
' An apron of ^hls purrmwe should l.ej The mixture should be firm enough io|
,uihj. ri cf the sketch.
First PresbyUrian
There are plenty, of cxMirse. who j plain or finished with wide fuck* and! hold In shape. Have ready eight or\~
CtiT. Wa-shington and Park air
<,r|lcn timbale moulds with papers fit
formal note.' innocent of elat.oraie embroidery orj
Jh* m ih- Muf- Secret of Making * Fine Waist
Kev. L. B. BiKsell. Pastor.
the! In the bottom. Brush the Inrlde cf the
^ » dlfferon
Moraiag service. 10:30 a. m.
I>awniH»r; lbCheaply,
bich an- made mould* very tho.-oug
bmu-r.l^'l^”
|)leas»»rc
bridal 1 dainty sewing apnn
.W wK. all of
'•VVli.-re 4li.! v.»u' i
Christian Knd4-avor. 6:30 p. Bk '
sifted
«*•** -“
reeclv4-d where [ of shtM-resl lawn, with embndd. ry er then sprinkle with
ii4jr »»f TIu' Tri- ! organdy waiM ? ’ a^-h^Nj girl ila; 4
Even Ing iwrv ic c:. 7: :i0 p. m.
***** *»•■**•** made you find that your gift ! lace, and senre’for innocem coquetry^ crumbs. Fill the niouMs with t!
W. M.
first Wednesday In tb«
ei kly pa|H r 4if ' day of a fri.-ml who wor s flslniy <
^^‘***^
®
^
•*’**'*^ service,
• tato. then with a s.mxvn or knife
month.
largely due to lion that buttoned np ie ba4-k
hlrh she knew aliout, whereas (he! There are many new kinds ofi out the center of «-arh, leaving a
Sd»cl*l hmitw. seeond and fourth Wed_____________ liny lan buitonK.
nt sdays In the numth at 2: .*50 p. m.
gives one the Impression aprons, for Ihe deman4) i* lncrea,«:ng | row wall. Have restly ibr4*e f4»nrlhs
,
, "ni let you Into the Kcen t.*’ said
Frayer minting Thursday cvenins
tb*' bride has iui Idea ’ for them Some are edged with en.-ja cup of fine rhopiKHl. Ivolled ham.|
'the fri. nd. "It L not a par»ir4i1arly at 7:30. 8< afs free.
, *^bai you sent her. anyway, but hav-: broidery made In musltn. and tled;mixedwlthhalfacepofrreamsaur,All are wclirome to *U tbc scnrlce*.
nne dogamly ..r sai*.*, railM-r-for HU
‘’-»R
>‘’ur card she know* that ; round the waist: otlM-ns have a bib. Uae this to fin the open snares In the
a Swiss, whk h w,•^^h«•s ln »ti r thnu ?bt
Fourteenth Street M. E. Cburch.
.irhr.nwbMgment 1* due you. It 1^ | which is cut In one with the i^dlar j moulds. Cover with more i»ot*«o. and
!organdy-l.iii
it
k»oks
so.
iM-rau'*.*
I
K4 V. j. W. MllU r. Ibo4tur.
oven on a baking shoe?.;
I ni't XI pleasant feeling any more than; piece; this would U* wry pretty for aj»ei into t
Class m4-rticg. 9:45 a. m.
Wdmr It over the thinn.M hind of a
^ own nc-s-iy 10 rolnuiea.
set in
•The oldest persim of mv ae«tti.vlnt- 1 Ihe one wh4-n tbe bride ti lls yon alnvul | bazaar, with a couple of rosciti's to I
rrearhtng fcei viro. 10:30 a. m.
' while wash silk blimio-. whirb Is mad.uto
a
serving
dli-h.
Serve'
your
pretty
vase,
when
you
realiy
sent
i
be
placed
at
the
waUt.
and
when^
the!
Thi
n.
tun
ao4-e I* aVhlld bf eight, wbo. on re
plainly, but aii.ng tbe same tine* This
r.«!with
collar piece and thi* Wb unite narrow
| with tom.
ti'mato saore o- wl'»* »»'e bam j
i cat'iHebm. Inch
1,11 ulng fom a cMUlrtn'^ |u.iv and
give* the swb;s a elcaidy. filmy, and
bl that If the plfu are mentioned ! rlhlions cross In from am! tnid l»oneath mixture nm usi-d. stirring Into a cap
iM-lng asked by her mol be* whxt kind
Traye meeting. Thursday eventof
kind of biuowy eff.v-t. 1U3? make*^ It
rf a lime she had. rcpIkM wr.l. an ex n the ntite*. the l.rtdi will have to bt'jthe rosette. Other*, again, are hor- of ihin white sa *
{look 15k,- chiffon, it *nro,w* up' each
If you do not i
Limlvale mould.*!
All arc welcome.
pivsKion of infinite bored4mt. lih. the irry art urate abimt U. a*'such mU j derctl with lace and have a blh. which
i little thread ot the lac- trimming.
use
ciip.*4.
,
ak«
«
an
awkward,
to
say
the
least.
is
attached
to
a
band
going
ronnd.
just
n*4ial thing!' My youngest Irtend 1*
jthat U appears like *om. thliig c<»silv
Christian Scicnca.
E.nrb bnde w ill, of nuirse. have her as If IntendBd to mark the decollclage.
*4*ventv-iwx». In his Just reci Ked pht*
Instead at tho onlinatv warii vaknF day morning service In ItodcfB
Sunlight Is Healthful.
tivgraph a lentler rtmsclenrt-. high .wn Wishe- in the matter, but from I edged, like the skirt of the apron, with
clenm-s. which It 1*. And ii »ivd-« n; Wo man hall over postofflee.
day
evening.
Testimony
FfW <»f u* realize the wontlcrful
Idi-aL. habitual dellearv »»f th4iughl iu- slandiioim ef an outsider U Is the} lace. aays-thAo Queen,
6of© vtfocl I t the skin.
meeting ai 7:30.
li-vllng. ate not more marked than
ing note of thanks carrying with U j Those who want It for work sluipiy health-giving power of the sun's ray*.
‘ "The lining, irxi. *av
Reading ro4,m. No. 314 Wilhelm
lo4»k of vouth—Ihe unquenehalde tbe Idea of jH-rsonal approelatlon and ‘ have a pretty pink muslin made with a It Is a well knowTi fact that sick peo
that bv washing It <mt In the wash Mex-k. opeh every afternoon <except
persiinai pleasure at receiving H which i very deep pocket, drawn I at the top ple who are exposed to synllght Im
revt and delight In life that h.
jboul ,n,l ,,r. ..ln« It wh-n m»rly 'In'■«“;<'%*
.
glws the donor
; comfortable ; beneath a large ribl>oa Ik>w. Some of prove much more rapidly than those
attend all
; as lh«> hrvalli oLMa.v.
Nh.. .al«. I.« lf «B U. wora two or;
'^V ?cLd"niV._.
the rteuior an opt-n *e . f*‘ollng and the Uiile .-xtra thought f the muslin Uc« trimmed apron* have who live in .rooms where the sun does
Um*,* lim*-* wIthout iloing up. Beridi-*^^
-----14notes
may
take
will
I
k
well
pretty
ribbon
bows
attaehex!
u>
chartnnot shine. Sunlight U a powerful dis
ct^ L It u this: 'old* ,rbyme* with '^bleh t
ail
this,
instead
of
having
to
lay
Catholic.
long as you work with *e*t.! "'irth i hile even to ko busy'a i»cr*oii j Ing cpanleU. and tht>n. again, theix- infectant and sterilizer. Si:n bath*
whole thing away ihl* fall I intend iW St FrancI* church, comer Cass BBd
tide of a fi w weeks. They will! are pretty overall*, the bodice |>art have many devotees. Either a part
IraKi With I'agcr Interest, travel, ob >**
w<»rl.,_l.h .bo llalOR... winter. Try
«d S:«« o'cioct :
»nr. .rhlrv.; do p»J to yourerU or'
»>'' •ollrrly dlB.rom. but dropplnglbo* plcted.
Into a jr>ko embrold of the body may be expixsed or tbe
- It yourself. *dd4*d Ue girl generously.
oiaas. 9:08 and 10:30.
other. »-iH «,rm pUwitv. >»« cais i
'o™
•'’‘•‘ni! »• thooRh I rr«d to in«oh the cuB«. It U • ven whole. As a remedy for intomnU they
I' but be sure and get the softest and Ve*per*. 7:20 p. m.
m v,-r IM- old Enthu.la»BUi> »..voub* I «»''>'»* '« '>«■ f^end will «BroDKloo.ly I rbarmlni; addition to a pretty woman's are invalnable. T*h«y cause abundant
'lightest Ellk possible, as • m«rn nr.: Eenien devotions. Wednesday and
aa apple bi-,i>.*oiQs When Shakes** 'be piroonal tone and no extra appearance.—Exchange.
perspiration, which la a great cleanser her able and brllHant editorial*. She pensive quality will not mix *4» aril*-j*^dAy evening. 7:30.
polities
Age. I do abhor thee.’ be
'bought worth cotmtlng wUl |
.Jl-------------- ---of the body. Tbe proper method cif has also _been interc^ved
tfeally
[th the wwlst fabric and look;
xpendixl.-Exehange
,
This Bouquet Waa Novel.
Uking a sun listh Is as follow*: In
exiirrsafl ihe unlveiwal feeling of bn
building, nW
onr
climate the snn bathroom should
------------------------ i -Vogue'* tells of a recent wedding
maniiy. \Vi- all abhor the
he Indlffcr
Indlffcr^-----------------------! street, near Caas.
cynleThe "Square" Girt,
I where It wa* the bride * prclty Idea U have a southern exposure, with gen-] the Woman * iSttffragv assoristUm at •
------------------------!
Capt. and Mrs. Munsell in dmfiB. * '
body. 1 VYiUen for Home Cheer.
have her bridal booquei made In sec erous windows, which should be slop I the national convention In W'siUng < '
ism. lnartlvit.T of m)
which CBBstUnie age. and which
make J ' It's funny." wald a little high school j Uobs and then tmlted fa one large Ing. Tbe patient should lie on a conch j ton. D. C.. In 19oe. H was Mr*. Ham-! The flame of a gasoline stove that j Public meeting* every night eseepi
whIobBialce!
lately
ex- j
immediately
ex-Monday night.
. .
a woman of as Httle worth as her | freshman to her mother one day. "how iWQuei. After the wedding. Jo»i as in front of the window, covered with a| Ho who wrote the first arbitration ! has blazed np can be
on] flouron]Sunday. 11 a. m, Hollnees BmeUag
he 1 plank In any «*ie platfrrm and ,©.
,©.•• itagulshed
Ungulshed by putting
putting a BtUe flour
a BtUe
gwndaio carved In aUhaster."
] Annie manages with the boja. She the bride was leaving the house for very light covering. Care sboald hei
omjcbred
Flr-t Na-5tbe burner. ThU will prove effective j 3:30 p. m. Chriatlan'a praise 1
| ebred It* adoption hr the Fir
\VhHe the ehlld-llkr heart U a gift treats them Just awfully mean, and the carriage. *he aeparated tbe various taken always 4o protect the bead from
nkets have not! fug.
to some people. H,ean be acquired by when she gets tired of one she simply pans of her booqnefaad threw them tbe sun'* rays The length «f the UonaJ ronvention. Mrs. Hstulin orig-!orhen water^nd
S:«0 p. m. a red IM a»T«tti« omH
bath vartee according to different fac- inated Arbor Dxty In lew
all. with a little effort, and the reward
her. Jmt the same. Tbe worse abe ered about her door lo sgy good-bye. tors, chief aasong which U the physi being a writer the boa ksclured on ra-1
Ing.
U well wrorth the ftruggie.
w<.
Onr etandard, ^’HoUnem roto tbe
ireau them, the more they like her." As eaeh one grasped her section of cal coodlikm of the Individual. The riotts topic* Mrs. Hamlin claims to
Lord."
"1 hardly think that.'* said her moth the bouqaet. she found s amall gift feeble cannot weU bear more than five be a thorough Amfiear. her great- j
Aeknewladglnq the BrwMnU. .
Our BatUeOy. -Sinnera. there U
After tbe wedding ceremony t* over er. "^Tiat does she do. for Instancer* attached BBd theM gifts were unique mimiies' expoanre. whUst tbe robust grandfather. Capt. John E. Bi»bnell.
Bahration for You."
mlae to iro
Umt they were hot all alike, as;can stand It for three-qaarters of an haring come to this connlry In Iflftr.
with all tbe accompanying exebement.
Rev. ^ScWlm
after the wedding irtp I* a thing of the rowing with one. or
Another one of her ancestors was Geeormaylii
mayb^ go off with usual and'each had
service.
10:30 a. m. mor
pasi. ibea the bride has lo sejtie down
phc'H wear
t
sail's ray* nmrt be uken into consid < ml Robert E. Sedgwick, trbo o.>gii|.
Inaiead; of pbe'H
Jim'*
One received
la faal work to a few days, answer^ class pin for a while aad t^ lend u|goli thimble, slaee dhe
Iztd the ABck^i and Honomble ArtiJ.}
Tmr A RECOBO WANT A&
The gin of the childlike heart is one
of Ihe rarest, hamdesi things that can
cvime to mortals. In the old fairy sior
,le*. which were the delight of our
jviulh. the spels east upon the princess
l»> Ihe wIckfMl fslrv god-other were alwsys folbri by the gift of chtMTfulness
^xinferTi-.l by the- giK.dl falrie*. The iv-al
child luari .Um-« not dciH.mil
year*; it 1* fhe heart that trusts that
d<H-i. Tui! *pciu the time In anxiou*
forelaiiiug. but uses it wi*< ly III iH'Ing
happy in the many snial lov* of Hie
prvu-ent day. which If put
oial of Imppl
II luuii^. This
ness in evrrry tw
isu'h inoruin
Ik tbe heart Ihs
"Fisther. take loda>*> esn-s and run>
them for me." and Wu -.i drops ilu iu ab
solutely. IniMlng bi the ahllPy of a
higher iwwer than U.osM in the^hap
lug of the day's events.
«ays a writervTu Gi*Nl tiouMOo-en
ysmid^y^iidr'iid
S^CK IN THECHUMHK |
-m
» satuuday, jumk ti» ftos.
3T maa at Oar
,mtmmmm\
dmtMMortlMcs
a»d UtiUf te tiw I
ttw IhctOiH >y a— who tJa>>IPM«t
ctervad «1tH Uka i
villbediwidifL
<to:
l« « (imr imi* ■». HU
4* M «l W-I. ••4.
« f« MMr K la s vkoMBmfe. bl» Oc-
iMalfcr. Tea iHl lb* aOl. tb* teariManw. aa4 Iba cKpntMee of a«a
that >• la tboM CTM aad ibair aaocr
birwia « slaai brfore yoe.”
Tba bOa Oaaanl nubacb LM bad a
tafsa tHB4 or warUw< aaacdatM. He
atad «a tan tbl« oaa; Oa aacoimt of
tba tbIfUBt or oOean to rtplaea leaaaa. a yooM W»b cartalo «aa gl»aa
on—aa* oT a raw tmop of
r Ira for iba Irit Ubo.
Tbtlr bapUaai ■oat.baTo aaaanrad
tba raeniHa for iImt oner bo«|od at
tba eoamtad to charsa A aacood
<Tmr A RECon waht asl
I10IIC0IIKa.^w
csMaHr UaWr li tb« eofti
of the work to Mater
The real falUra la oor
are Um Ml wli
SEWER TAX
pToy
ekotnd^.Mol cob for
uow COFFEE
PAVING TAX
LIQUOR DRINKERS CURED
liARIC
bod-
atatjr
mb Ware
Nonet Man FBI
Boo btotortans are Incllnsd to the
belled that the sword fouad at West
has been ptocml la my bands for cob
IsctiDo. the oame to be paid oa or beNaeMsh by Fred OiMiplBn is not SOd
rfors Beplcmbor 30. IMS.
years old. Local history would neem
to Indksale that H was lost darlag the
war of 1S12 by Captain John Jobaaton.
202 »aU Bank boildiag.
who partidpatad In the baule of
Marklnac. Captain Johnston 1^ the
Boo for Macklnnr with n ooaspany of
nbout 100 troops. Major Holman with a
-Wktt aiu you fellowt. anyhow? D ye company of troops wns sent up hy the
Amsrlcnns to intarcept him, but they
want to lira forararr
Mta MtOan Bock. 0^ant of tba fnllodtoBaeL In those dnys the reyn.
the paring of West Front atceel. from
sratfnailnc clow at Mount liolyoka
the wert line of Union atreet to the
tolnnd nnd it wns this route that was
If in a. kind of bl
lata, probably U tba traataai wcm
west line of Maple street. Is now In my
You wish an aid to digest food.
Witch Hard Salve pens- hands for collection. TbefirstlnsUllatblato In tba worid. tmt tn attaJntnjt foUowed by ihc American jroops.
No other pill to half so good
\
trates
the
pores
of
the
skin,
and
by
'
ment to be pnld CO or before June 30.
Johnston, bowerer. beln« Icamd In
that dtetlnctkin bat aarrlftcad tux
As De\N7ti*s UlUe Early Risers,
Risers ‘antiseptic, rubifocient and beaUng
bar aMlat. A famous imlrerally the art of woodcrah. took the Hay Uke
route and cut ncross tl^rouyb tbfi West
umtoar oars tikt with adaotlflc
) 202 Bute Bank building.
ftrwoUon MIm Bock would prore a Neeblsh channel. It is ballersd tbnt
worthy nral of aoma of tba best male while on this trip he lost the sword.
alhlilua. Hera are aome of her racno Witch lUrol Salve U made by
DcWIlt A Co, and sold by all
ordai nrtyoram dash. ©:6 PIO; sar.
TheDritUh postmsstrr genml
outydlTa yard daab, 0:'io i lO: fifty,
It U not at piTse^ proiHrt
pn»iMised to Intro- j
yard burdlaa. 0:ft S4i: broad jump. 1SH
Netlee to nil Pemena Interested:
dnee
the
rssli-on-dellvery
system
in
fact: nbot-put. a feat 3 Inebes: throw
The asaesament roU for the paving
the Y'liUod Klngdoin. says the Man
lilt baseball. U7 feet 9 Incbea Mtss
of Cnss street from Front street to
Buck baUs from Manehaater. K. II.
Oirtae It the
State atreet and StaU street from
ween Eiieland
•mg
Union
street to Cass street is now In
Baereunr Taft said recantlv that for tho drink habit, can be used*"t
IlHll
on- Notice to all Persons InU.-ssted
home, and destroys entirely the. crarmy bands for the collection of the
pnty mllUoaaJrea can afffird to l»acoroe In*
' cousklfraUan.
j The assessment roll for the Improvo- third insullment. together with the
for drink, without
t
publicity or
Mnbari of the cabinet, hardly one of of tlmn. II qn
menl of Sixth street, from the east acemed toterest on all unpaid Installthe crav
Quality vs. Quantity.
line of Division street to the west line menu, the same to be paid before the
’line
whom to awe to live within bis saUry. ing for Intoxicants, steadies
Hard muscles and strong
©f 1union street is now In my hsnds
Uto own expertonoas with the cost of nerves, restores the appetite and gives not depend on the quantity of body do;!of
food you
you!I for the collocUon of’ the third Installrefreshing
Urine in Washfiucton were so dlstrcwsTen thousand grateful letters from eat. but on Its perfect digestion
ition and,
together with the accnicd InterCity Treasurer.
Im as to drlre him Into maklns this those who have been cured by Orrine
you takcj^j
unpaid installmonts. the Office-Room 202 State Bank building.
C
r^systejn
to the
^
hitoTo the first day of
public protest in a speech. Ii Is probJune 1-lmo
all the nourishment out of all the
liquor
.1905.
. abla that Bacretary WUson and Aftor.
habit, and we seek the worst cases in
the community In order to prove that
'
•ads meet on their snlarles., Tho lat Orrine cannot fail. It Is prepared In Stomach and conveys the nutrient!
S^ond Ward.
ter to n bachelor and tho former main two forms—No. 1. which can be given properties to .the blood and’tissue:-.
This builds up and strcnglhcns the en-]
In tea. coffee or food, without Ihc i
Notice to all Persons Inteiwstad:
Ulai a modest establbihment. S«>cre. tlenl*s
knowledge, and No. 2. which to UrcB ystem. Kodol cuids Indigestion.!
The H|>ecial assessment tax roll for
tary Corlalyou also br^wks ev« n and for those who desire to be cured The« Dyspepsia. Belching. Four Stomarh.' TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
the construction of a trunk sewer In
by all dealers 1
either Ik fl p<v l»x. 80 and! Weak
District No. 7. beginning at the Inter
Bacretary Shaw to not much uut. Nr itb
*nded by Johnson Drug Co.,
section of North ITnlon st
or 1s Bacraury Metcalf, but jUI the
Traverse City. Mich.
Boardman river, thence non
others run away behind. Becretary
May^ llvlna expenses are l»cllovcd to
a runaway at St Joe -the little
ha bliber than those of any other cab- daughP r of a«-orgc A.
was very
tnat officer.
verioiusly Injured. On aecount of Ute
to Randolph strc'ct. also on Randolph
Alderman Blonn of Kansas City hM warm night her mother had done her
Blroel from Bay street to the alley l>eglYvn a distinctive name to frame hair high on her head and as she was
tween Codar and Spruce streets,
thence to tho alloy west of Elmwood
atniciures venearcMl with stone or
wn to the pavement she struck on
avenue, thence to MaHson
brtclu He calto them **101111 waUt build- hfu- head, where the braids wert‘ colled,
Uuto.” and to making a vigorous war forming a soft cushion, which dead
ihw tostallments. the first installment to be
on n proposed Isw pt^rmlitlng ul their ened tho tilow that would otherwise
1905.
mstructloo inside the city trv liro- have killed her.
R. HASK
KBLU
lU.
rcasurcr.
City Trr
No modern occupant of a throne has
Office—Hoorn 202 State Bank bultotog.
Tha Children*! Favorite.
fravciad more frequently abroad since
For Coughs. Croup. Wb
bis accession than prtnrr- Ferdinsnd Cough, titr.. One Minute Cough Cure
This Is
Of Bulgaria. He became niler of the Is the rhlldrf
Isp
comalni no opiate. Is
iH*rfeclly
pHnclpallty In 18K7 and since then has
harmless, ta.stes good and cures. Sold
Notice to all Persons Interested:
apant 1.700 days, or nearly a quarter by all dealers.
The special a.«^scssmcnt tax roll for
of hto reign, ahnmd. His iHH>ple know
,1 Sewer No.
the const run ion of l.a
him by the^nirkname of the “traveler.**
inlng at the
Jnm.H^ S< hafer. living just Aouth of
1 In District No. 1. beginning
Barasate, the gri«t Hpanlsh violin *rhr»*e Ulvers. lo»i M veral oowk lately
Intersecllcn of Wellington
Welllnglon stnNrt. at
the alley l»elwct'n Front and Stale
lat. has. like most mtisiclans. s liellef with choir bloat. The last one dli^
streets to said el^-. th.nce running
In tallsmabs. Ills particulsr mnsrot titiguUheU Usi*lf. however, by the
west to the oast twenty-two feet lot
to in the form of n tiny n-plica in sU- abrupt and somewhat noisy manner of
six. block five, original plat of the vilirer of the famous r.uan»erlus violin Us demUc. It was a >oung heifer, and
Ugc (now city) of Travelse City.
Mich.. hiK l»een placed to my hands
ton which Pagannlnl us<sl to pisy. Bar- after tallng a generous quantity of
for rollncllon. the same to be paid
MkU would not dare to play at a enm >onng clover drank copiously from a
or before JuneJ ;30.
torn unleas thto llitio violin weiv some cidd spring. Just what chemical change
: iTiiaskei.u
City Trci
where about hU person.
took place Inside the critter U net
Omc»—Room so: SUle^tonk bulldln*.
Bdward Bverclt Hale ihlaks that Known, but the cxtcrusl physical
are n positivs euro for RHEUUAT:
riSK. NEURALOIA. LXJHBAOO.
Jane Mmo
arrtrbody should sleep ten nouns a change to'came Immisllately api*arent.
CATARRH, SKIN DISEASES. STOMACH, KIDNEY, LIVER
day. going to bed nt 9 odock. He The body of the animal began to swell
TROUBLES, Etc.
never engngiw In brain work after 4 In rapidly, and amUlenly its owner was
1VKV Month? fS<cnT»v» XI*U
or l
Siuir*. tf.aiiAn unka..«Hqj4nuo. tSr i
the aftomoon. and spends a great deal startksl by a sharp n»port, and found
M ks.— M tlx
It, il., aut‘.d. «iH the
t«i..r I.H thr turce
..i
1.,-t «q
of time tn the optm air. caring little that it had aciiially hurst open, so
.•1*1. be i4 Ui
ku
lor weather conditions. “Never work,** gnat was the pressure fronf the In
hoanys. “whe n you f»-e1 fagged out. l»o- side.
XEMOVED TO OFHCES
caitse you can not do good wt>rk while
In that state. Above iver>nhing do
OVUJOHSSON Dice CO.
Tan Times Easier.
not worr) .*•
.. Is ten tlmia easier to cure coughs,
MAMSTEE. fUClIiaAS.
Paul Deroulede. the Frvnch \trt-con- croup, whooping cough and all lung
Mrrt;.,^ XW;
»i»a*rinc .dr.
enable, duellsl and Journalist, who was and bronchial affections when the bow
banlBhed from France for ten years. Is els are open. Kennedy’s Laxative
[*y and Tar is the original lAxatlve |
to he Included In th> general amnesty
rti Syrup. Gently moves the bowwhich win l»c granted on the occasion cU. and expels all cold from the syE-i
of the French nstlonal festival. J»Uy lem. liesi for Coughs. Colds. Whoop-)
H. ibe anniversary of the fall of the ing Cough, etc. Remcmbi'r the name.
“KenniM) *!.** and sec that the red
Bwtille. Derouldle has spent hts ex clover blossom and the honey bee to
ile In Bpato. and It appears to be partly on \he bottle. Sold by ■
at the soUcUatloo of King Alfonso that
be wlU now be pardoned.
Piwsecutlng Anomey \V. R. Qraham
of Youngstown, O.. to going to sue
blmaelf for $IMJ. The state examln•n resportsd that he bad collected ex-
sr^rj
ssuRSr*
Ko mbtter WHAT POWltt
IBB* B. U BONNER-B balr dnaslng
r--*cu,»ooa.u...-
SUREST
CLEANEST
CHEAPEST
BEST
€f Latafal's^
tbs coast
1. Bower
alley betwsca Wt
begiaalag oa OarBeld avsg thence west * to Barlow i
M north on Bartow to
tas. The Boat eacMTOtanorOie
•n worid are tkoae vbo wm not
raEssuns
aECTRiatY
FOR
POWER
i
Let os iHtalixe an idea
for you.
_
«f tb*
Boardman Rircr
Electric im
& Power Co.
minoh-osm o*v a—
Icaa Dnc Star*. 8p<
Yn Art Hsi FssDh Well,
'Si£‘SRtSS!S;Si
». UmM
SEWER TAX
SEWER TAX
THE MANISTEE SALT AND
niNERAL BATHS
Drs. Savirv & PmlaUipi
DENTISTS
•nrOUR MONEY
MO GOOD**
__ .^ond*
tbotltotl
TH« JFKMOUS
IMattJ.Johnsohs
6088
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
|aa an art
aUinadta.
SarMaaatOa—aMOarW
, THE HAHN AH PKUO tTORE.
Patents
w
EstateJ
ARTHUR HOLUDAY-M. D. FbjM
^ and
OlVB
VII, VISOR & VITALITY
Try • •>Mr tD-nlght.**
For Bale by aU Ora«ists
lO Oefit and BB Cant Bexaa
AOEPT NO SOBtTITUTES
H yon know the comfort there
wns in working in n cool
kitehem this warm wtvtUit*r, yon wuuM want a
Blue Flame
Oil,,Stove
If you knew liow c)ieai»lv we
wc*rc selling tlicw* Him* Piame
Store's yoti would have one.
It coats loss to oixraU'onc
than a wood stnvo, and then
your kitchen is always cool
any c»»mforhihlc. , Then* is
no smoki* or sinoll and they
an* Kifc U) oiK*nite.
Nf> «langt*r of an exi>lofiion with a
BLUE FLAME
OIL STOVE
Como ill ami so,' them
Kodol
nySPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT YOU BAT
B.P. BoWITT * COKPAar. OnCAQO, na»
MK WUA vr ALL eilUMim.
HARRY B. HARNER-Expmt plaao
tnttor and action rugntotor. flatk
taetlon fnamn-oad. Wlib Klmbal
Music Boosoi au.pbonttM.
ANOERSON-Allomey
Ibelm block, Tmt
awe City, Mlcb. Clltoens phono lOi
DR. a H. LYNCH—1 and 4 Butbtoland block, physician and surgM
atlxeni phone 344.
DOCTOR RALPH 8. JIROCH, pbysf
clan aod surgeon, d-fc fiutherlaud
block, citlf. phone SU4. Office bmira
9 tn 12. 2 to 5 and 7 to k o’rbick,
Juno 21 tf
DRS. J. 0. A MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANB
OOkw 4»7a WUh.l» Btof. f a. ». to It
1 So & p. M. T to • rr««iacs. BsBMaoc M
WyskoopSai. cma««ia pbooa 40.
JOHN R. SANTO
|pgHuu.nsnB«CE|
r WUbMm Blook. TiravtrM BKp
FRANK TRUDE
I4B Front Stroat
E&lli.TIUUHI
sTlF
a P. CAMVU A Dm.
FIRE INSURANCE
A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
>Om Mi, New wmma bloefc. C
— on.
GEO. A. JARVIS
DENTIST
201 FRONT STREET
,HNrN
6N.WMeWiA.
MMROE & MeWETir
8RAID RAPUDS
If
6EIERU INSURAICC
*««s£s®,s2‘{2i;s5.*sgsr
Bl 1 NEW WILHBLM BLOCK
O. D. MILLER
DK rUT I ST*
When you want loo or Wootl don't listen to •mooth
iits your dcdlor today' iand wiU be in aome
talker;
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you
promise* as to ginng good service; you know that I
have done so during the past 15 years and sspeot to
tin Oie end of time* CtliMti* PImm 7U
O. HOP»KINS
DR. E. U THIRLBY-i
tion to dlsMs« of ohUdrtoL Brai
401 BtaU Bank bldg. BoU pbonaa
OI^CHARLES K BURIimME,^^
lOE AND WOOD.
.JAMI
DRA W. L A W. B. MOON—PhOMA
T. W. THIRLBY, DuatSst
The Manistee Salt & Mineral Bath Co.
LUPs^
DR. W. F. rrRA<
llaltod ta 1
DR. A. N. HOLLIDAY, OraduM*
PAVING TAX
»-
ear.
on. a. a.
PAVING TAX
SSri'«j;Es,Trj
aL-MCCT
TMCAaTAkotkorafeo
Evety day and I* pnmd of it
when it ia a oike of onr ioe. It
U aolid ioe. free from aU im{rarities, and u as ante and
whoUwome to nse for aU dome#-!
tic puiposea, as it b eoanomieal
PEREj^iienB
•5?a?^5igFSw
m C. k Tqhr M Ci.ll »
ii
m
•
EXA-MINED iFREE
TBATAIX
Dl*. P». A. WOklTK
PrNWILL NOT MY
UDZ WAS suocHraI m
AN INDBIinTY
WCATHCR—rklr toaiglit and
day; vamer aortii portiaa tua
to freah •ooUiwty wtada
2017
EDITION
GIRLB WILL CAMP.
hurrah f-or thi
WOURWM OW JUI.V.I
r ladles left this
MWKEML
bars rented FVed Curtis* cottage for a
wwk. The time win be spesK la pastALEXtEFP ANMOUNCCB RUBBIAW
THKcmcrre.
tat. bopling and other forma of amime^
I HtfV July tt tRfHli Hit CtOlto
OrrSRIIINEO BTANto
ment. Of course the aextet wOl have a
Ant time deapito the tod that there
lanY a man In the bonch. Thooe who
went were:
Mlses LonSae Back.
Blaaehe Barmam. Marion Puhoral.
otatract for fcaadUat Paontt
Oeorgette Morgan. Lelah and Myrta
trlld wtto abotr which will appi
Miller.
GEAR
WONT
AORBE
TO
THAT
IN
thitcity ialy IStortwoptrfonai
THE PEACE TERMS.
Pawatt nil haa oaa of tho boot I
r WOKKIMOMBN WCM ARMIO AND of tu klad la tht ooaatry. laadditloa
to
tht boal ftataraa. thtia wUl 'bt aa
K .
KCttSTia
alrihlp whkh vtU aaha two i
I MamSar af tha Council af tha
tloaa hart aftarpooa aad otblar Tht
BRING YOUR BAAKCTA AND BPEND
Bmpira. Vies Royalty of Baal
Am oar with tha advtftlaliiff ■
THE WHOLE DAY.
mCHtO aATTLC TOOK OLACt •**
CASUALTIES
NUMje 2,000
FIREWORKS
n TORmiir WILL K coeb
Sirmootris
All wo need to Mtjr w th»t we ere brimful of new Mmdtk*
that win ple«e oM and yoong. Bemomber it is at the J
o IT Y BOOK
MATINEE RACES JULt 14 T«r Btfs aai
ItvryAS.
tafik
Md CMiry u tlia Aomi#
•rthaOtoofdm
•y Wlr« to tha Cvaalng iUeard:
Wmnmt, AaiiMl Juimi M^Tht
rtl«A af torrar whiah hat iwmtd Lodi
hthMtn iht tratfM ai«d tht itofkins
•TO
WAS
BY IllNESS
SHE DIEI ALMOST INSTAIinr
Lang llintat Cavtt af
InMnlty.
Dy Wlra to tht Kreatog Rteord.
MARRIED AT EIDNIGHT
ei
YOUNG COUPLE FEARED FRIDAY’S
REPUTED ILL LUCK.
Virgil A. Rogertand Mlaa Rose Racine.
Both Aged It, Married
fIBVCLATION WAS
' Last Night.
OiADB TODAY.
At midnight liut night, KXttM A
Rogers and MIsa Ri«e Racine
married at tho home of the groom s
uncle pad aunt. Mr. and Mm. J
Maxied. 3JS West Eleventh street.
toONEY WAA PAID OVER TO THE Rev. T. P. Ullom*omclallng.
HEIItt OF ELDER HYDE,
The young people desired to be i
ried yesterday but after taking out
the license, became afraid of the halfAUtpto That tht Contract tomnd to- ful InAuenc© of the day Friday. They
. alt^ to Pay tht EtUto Ont
are both from Chief Lake and It.was
Ptr Cant of All Prtminecesaan that the groom be back this
morning, so the wedding look place
4imt Paid,
one minute after the clock atruck 12.
Another peculiar feature Is that the
By Wire to the Evening Record,
bride and groom are both It years old.
New York. June S4—Mo
,
Sag than any rereUtloo
WM *ttmwd by the
coaiea the news today that the Hr4*
potato received from the Equitable
lift Aaaoraace
IA.chio.ooo lor
tht rtloaat of the toctoty from a conUaet hald by the elder Hyde made by Sister Objsctod to His Privato Mlaturo
IGaMtlf with hlmaHf, Thl* eonlract.
of Smoking Tobacco But Thought
It la aaSd. provided that the «»clely
It Was All Right Laur.
should pay Hrdt one per coot of all
premiums paid ia tor inauranre. The
A well known young man of this
helm of Htary Hyde probably will city has concocted a mixture of amokhave to toot otbor llUgalloo and make Ing tobacco of his own conception that
TTstltuUoa to the eoclety for
winner. The odor It dUferent
money tectivtd. U !• reported Paul
all other known brands and be U
Mortoa and Otorer <3leTeland will quite proud of the result. His sister,
never their connecUoa wUh the to- however, did not enjoy the peculiar
toagram and did not healtate to tell
cleiy.
ao. A few eirenlngs later, how
he became revenged. In the
l|i_
CAMP OUT TOK *IX WWEKfc
darkness, he slipped a friend a pipeful
\m Junior Chgineera Btart tor Owtooer and lighted up himself. To hU
prise, he found that the alsler did not
Ann Arbor. Mkh. June 24.—PWiy mind the smoke from tho other :
Junior englDecrs left, bag and baggage, man s pipe but his was Jiiat as ohjqclast nigbi for BurdlckTllK Mlch,t tkmable as ever. Afterward. ab<
where they will spend sbt weaka dolni told of the oocurreaee mad di
practloal work In aurreylng. Thay that she knew It all tha tlmh.
wlU Ure In a camp and wUI rongh It In Isn't that Just like a girt?
m HBEASE OF A CORTRACT
YOOHBEAllWASgEAH
Iff
timo camping faahlcm. An adrance
SUafd of three or four waa aei
w&rwn\ days ago to get the quarters
to laaAlaaNk so the ^y wfll not be
pgRlaetod to any delay tn starting
work.; They are la charge of H. B.
Mantok. tosirucior In sarreyinc. and
PmtoHor Dans will be wUh tham part
of ton timt. ThU outdoor am
paapkm Is raqalred of the engine
Tba*atoam barge 8. K. Marti
kadlag at th« Oml Wood DUh
gaayk dock with lumber for the
BARBER BROKE NECK.
VOWRPM
tothmtnmtwnk tto
rke fg Botn«^Nu..
Cntoi and tto
papulsr TrmiMl
«tt for
•r,ry
fig >«». A Srte. Su
•&.
*08.00 TO sia.oo
kJrslova m^rmrn% OloBHl
As will be noticed In another
column the Traverse City business
college heretofore conducted hr Chas.
R. Dockaray. has passed Into the
hands of Messrs. MartlndlU and Rote,
lators of the Manistee and LudMr. Doekermy came to Traverse City
In October. ItoA. and qstahlishcd what
has Blnea been known as the Traverse
y business college. The college was
rtad la the small room back'of the
store ocunlad by Dainnm A Bari. Jew
elers. which Arm now occupies the enloor. Mr. Dockeray began with
one pupU In 1M4. and from lU Incep
tion the eollega grew in InAuenctf and
value as an educational Institution,
until last ymr the student roll aggngated eighty.
For aararal years the college has
occttplad iha greater part of the aecAoor of the Munsou block. A
great many students have gone from
the Traveiue City business college Into
oni Of respontlbUUy and trust,
the foundation of their success lielng
laid in this school. Many of Its grad
hold important posUlqns In TravCity. Miss Mildreth Dockeray
has had charge of the shorthand de
partment for two years with pro
nounced success. Mr. Dockeray came
here from Grand Rapids, where he
an instructor in the Western
Michigan business college for some
time. He has not yet annotmeed his
plans for tho future, but will spend
the greater portion of the summer In
m\J^
KM & Hoyt
$1.50 to
$2.00
BRER TEARS OF SUCCESS
thro turned the weapon
btTMilf. The moiher t death waa lotumaoeout while the chUd llred
art vari about tweoty alnutet. Shields was In
ably taltoiattd. aamt of tht flptrtt the lower part of the house. The hul*
htint fOatad at high at tjaOO,
ItU had entered the foreheads of the
A rtport tJnm bodf rtetlvad at I Tlctlms in Identically the same pU
o*elo«k aaya tht aoBbar Idlltd yaaitrday it Plaotd at 171 betidtt himdrtdt
HYDE ESTATE
COT $5,000,000
We believe that iheboya
approciaU* ami ghotild have
just aa nobby abapea in
Ibeir footwear aa men, to
we had matle anti are mill
ing Boyi* Oxfoida that aie
so jierfuct fitting and fnapP)* shaped that they will
make any hoy%' foot look
neat and trim.
• Who Attend That Day.
matohar of tha eoanci] of emplra.
to visa royalty of tha tor East of
hMi ha formerly held, being aboL
The Traverse City Driving Park aslahed by Imperial ukase, today said
idatlon' has arranged a big matinee
toOTMER SHOT YOUNO DAUGHTER tha Rnsalaa govemi^t U determined race meet for July 4. As there will be •
no other celebrsilon In the dty. lhe ‘
THEN MERtELF.
any territory to Japan or to pay an assocUUon has planned to make the,
Indemnity In the arrangement of peace
• a regular picnic. The grounds
win be open In the morning and every
body U Invited to bring their baskets
stay aB day. In addition to the
WHILE THE CHILD UVEO AAOUT
picnle feature, the association now has
in tha egurse of preparation a proTWENTY MINUTEt.
whlch win be sway ahead of any
thing given In that line.
•alitto Entorad Ftcahtad af VIetliat In
iMk ptott In tht ttiatta. A call mm
wtm to ^atamtf Otntfto ^ tor attonify and aataAry torot tatrt dlaAtotohtd an a apaelal train tor tht
toant of tht ditardtfa. Tht flgMlng
aantSmiad all nlflM, Caatatirt and Art-
TOR
TiMHchntCMisu]
emit 6tnts^.
aliBBfWiBntauKB
LAMRCm WEItl PWOTtCTEO WTf
•AfUUCAOM.
And to oekbnte right meuM
mnii
SHOES
rW!»!W!
sUPfEHS
Hot wtMtUit r is hero A»r good. From now on it will bo an
Oxfonl rush. They nrv the moet styliah and comfortablo show
for Bummor wc^ir. Wo havo them in MenV Woroei»a\ Bo>V
and UirU’ ratent Li'atLer. Tau, C^aiivn* and kid, price* .' jOc U>
$3.50.
OAOHANT
&
ROmOOK
U6 hbhicrm n fmce
istbe most popntar in the city.
Our Soda water
and ice aeam is
the mo^t de
licious : : :
WAITJ^
DRUG ^TOReV
3X COR FRONT FUSION
ALL SOUDud ALL SIZES
We have n few inor>- of those
Uuli.w’ lino Pot. Ki.l S2.00
Oxfonls ^Wnxg J QQ
WUti Cains Oifirdt fir ill
WMMiid CUIdni
Call and See Them
No TroobletoShow Goods
B«
O. C. MOFFATT
Abatraota of Tma
t-RIOBS SATISPACTOR'V
Ask For
Anything
Ladiee’ fine Kid | -O 5
Bhoea at......... A
ALFRED GREILICK
& CO ...
*42 E. HIOKT ST.
Better in the way of
Screen Doors and
V/indows than the
kind we make for the
home from seasoned wood, with latest attachments,
the easy to operate kind ?
If you would keep out the flics and musquitocs sec
us about Door and Window Screens.
Our finely made screens will outlast anything on
the market.
TRAVERSE CITY MEG. CO.
OBDEB WAS FILLED
iroesr Wsntod Crist Mill and Ordsrsd Flour But It Wasn't Flour
That Came Afttr While.
A eertaln sduth side grocer had a
UtUe experience yesterday that almost
shook his faith In telephones and
i hta neighbors believe Utat he
waa getUng ready for a premature
Fourth of July celebration. He stepped
up to'the phone and called No. 30
hldi is the grist mill. Getting an
answer he ordered severs] barrels of
Hour, a portion In quarter sacks and;
another portion in eighths. He toM
the mill people' to hurry up and U
lY long before a response came to
the order.
Preuy aooo a wagon came, but It
wasuY the mUl wagon. In fact, the
wagoa that came was from tho brew
ery and laatead of the wanted Hour It
bore three barrels of beer done up in
eighth kegs and two barreU wrapped
up in nice quarter kega. The man
ed to unload them but was
wd tn time. After some explana
tions had been made U developed that
the grocer had been talking to No. 20.
THE MARKET*.
Baat BnCalo. June 24.—CatUe—DoU
low flgnrea. Veal calvea—Fair at
P.M. Park.
endy valnea. Bheep and lambeBy WIto to tha Bventng Baoord.
Trade
U^t, valnea ateady. HogaPatoakay. Mldu Jua tA.WIm Plak.
ActWe
at ndvanclag prices .
a harbar. thia mendag dnri
June 24.dnakan stupor. atmlApd mar the
Joly. fU: No. 2 rad. $1.0C; Na 3 earn.
oa tha Paia Marqaalto park, fe
Me: Na t whltn onta. 24%c.
Toledo O.. Juto 24 —Wltoal-Gaah.
Il.et; Jihe |L07%; July. »%a
Thara win ha a (
Uon of Travaraa aty lodga. Ito m.
toe: BtoUpnbor. U%e. Oitw—Jnl
P. and A. IL, Mooauy eraniag
MNe; Beptmihnr. M%c. Qatn-Jal
211to: Mtototober. 3014c. Beptemb
pork. Htto: told. 17.41; ribs, f7J0.
EVEtTTHlNG IN
OUR FURNISHINGS
MUSIC
-AT.-
For fumishini.'S
GrinneUBros-i^i^
that youTl
PIANOS. Organs, and Talking Machines sold on tima.
the np-toJatemusic kept in stock.
All
like,
come here.
WE RENT PIANOS and
Organa, tnonoy [nid as rent applied if instniracnt is purchaeci
GRINNELL BROS.
KkUiam s IsBBiiM H«k HbWr 1S9 la Frwt St ^
Ouf Blyles ar»>
not like every
other clothier’*.
We keep thing*
that are different
Style* that can’t
be femnd in every
■tore you enter.
No mm±Xrnr Ammortmors^ .
KImowHoro *r»«ors THomo.—
Famishing* can
never be too fi«h.
BELT8^.t5c and 50c
STRAW HATS-ExdDtive demgiiKSOc to $3.00.
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS-HaodMne yaXiauM at 50c.
$1.00, $160. and $100.
LT^DERWEAR-MlwigRan gemda-five orsix pop.
nt or value*
aBTwheiw-an abea-41.00 tp $3.00.
Com© here for yonr Shirta, Tto., Glove., Houety, etc.,-«ia
Toall get the oomet thing*.
We waich the W markcU for the best things, smd «•
getthem.
HAMlTONCUmigKCO
a-':;
n$$ciuinc|M^^t
SAY. MRS. HOUSEWIFEI
IPULOMUM WUX MAKS MSA
TOitrnw^ aa^aamcs.
WttI
bf
wCity%V*ry
Member* awf rtflod to bo eo timo.
Mrs. KIttie Woodborry. of BboMboi.
CbiM. Win BiMOk la ibo fbortoealb
I ;■
—*
•wtbowdepottM inUin*:ti>eyMe«Mii- ^
{ngeonpdonduitRMt for yoa; u« aHroy* ^
nfeuidiMdyfarrMaiiyday.
^
booUoM
prQCfBBi will bo glroti
Aort lo
VWlla oolo (frooi tMvt4 OoumHo)/
iMgl
TMt MARO or TRAOfc
OvUk to a Im* tf fuU Att
Ml dM »<^K M <b« dIrMtm of Om
bcMftf or tnulo loot olcht.
on M<mday D. W. Stewart.
Mlaa Ofbco Haram',---------------- --------------------------------------————————
C. K. Vader. B M
FIRST
EWariBO HBHBS
PUTED
I
Our Guaranteed
Refrigerators
10:M. aad la tbo nm M. K. charoh oa
Baaday malac at 7:as Tbe artmloa.
mir boais M Mew York bao arraafed
lor Ml*. Mtodborrr to aiioad a. a
dolesate ibe coaTeatloBa at Graad
Rapids. Detroit. Tomlo. Ottawa.
WteblactOD. Ocean Orore. Old OrCbard. Boston and New York. From
New Ymk she mill |o to London.
ParU. Rome, E«ypt. Bombay and
Jemaalett. Mr. and Mr*. YToodberry.
Keeps
EroythiBr Fresli and
Appetidac
—n—T. !»■ I—ij—
JustsSmaU ,
Payment Dows'
alem for over etghi years, F
Jerusalem she wUl retuiti direct in I
Abangbal. Mrs. Boodberry i» * Ttov
erse Oly girl, the daagbter of tbe Rev
Mr. and Mrs. Miller, and has not seer
her imrents for ff>urtoen years.
At tbe FSrst Methodist churrh Sun
day evening. Mr*. Woodbury, who has
recently returned from China. wUI
speak of the work of the mlssionar> In
I that land. All are cordially Invited.
A*4 year own M-. «. lb. balaw
LITTLEBDJ^^^
wiaUUdw erms. Mw* mS
IJONT WAIT^,” YO
CREDIT IS GOOD
J. W. SL.A-TI
WMMRbuaiMRa
? >
TMTldlRhlRllM
Vpeal taeleeied). MIm Dnlsy Sbadek
THE FOl-RTH AT MANISTEE.
Beadbis. Tbe Pbrnlae*' Oilaweihal. IlM RlBIKh* •BmiM HBStSBB «0 Cl9M
tbaoAoortdaaar* a fall rapraaeaUtloa.
Manistee U pret»arlng for a grand
WATER POLO VICTORY WENT TO Fourth of July cvdebralkm and every
Tbera are iMTCtml thlagt aadm- whUA MiM Bdltb Aaderooa.
Vmu<9 L-»tb at a Vaiy naaaant
Voeel.TMe
dre promlae of roaligatloa tator cm.
Affair La«
Iwdy In Traverse City Is Invited.
THE MUO HENS.
bat wbleb at tbl* tlam are aol la aaidi Calklee. with oello ead eloIlKobltcaio.
attract ion and fine public entertain
Dying of Famine
Piaao. -Air de BaHeC No. I. In O.
Is. In Its torments, like dying of con- i
•hapo aa to warrant any dHlalie an
Ml- Btaoeba Banntin *a. ihr h«»Sp«'cial rale* im all railroads.
umpiton, Tb^
Tbe progrivs
.umprh.;:
p««;;;. of
«f «.n;u»p.; :„‘>™
’"sS?; ST
aaaaeement. Tbo oMoara tif tbe board Op. Mr (Cbamlna<le>. Mrs. C. S. Hale la- at a v«r
Seers
Wes
S
te
O-Third
Teem
Being
•»" "«*•
tloo.
rran
the l--KlnnlnK to th<> ‘‘ -f'
Part II.
A Hug* Task,
bare booa *«r buay for tbre* or foar
lag. aigtal r-ag tadM. bidag hrr
Organirod s*m1 a League May
I a huge XMBk to undertake
VIollB. (a)
(Welalawskll;
Tbir gaan. had a »«7 pl,*.Be Formed, '
•of Wdupy dl»-i
IB r- iSdbW-uill.), Ml- aat lime aad before depanlag pari.K.V
of wblcb barn act (b).
»K<-/
MU., -after
of the lolloelBg dainty aad appeilJlng
baea creditable and otbai* wbkib hare
A large crowd wlint-wHl the first
k-nK- untg
Oalnm Sfom *KMne«ir Mrs. Leon
un.. 81—. Obly"Sic. Tr,
bad eoaalderable merit. Some bare
gxme of water |iolo ever ]daycd In writes; “My kidneys were so far gone.
I could not It on a chair without •
Icb quickly aiiU perfectly i‘bun.
Sirewberry eockiall.
baaa bayoad oor roach and aerernl tUrtt Titus. Misses Bbadek, De^y. Mc
Traverse City last cvrnlni: In Board cushion; and suferod from dremlful
Beef loaf,
Creemed pot»io«»,
promlta of •nnceaefol consummation. Manus and Catkina
man river near the ElfcbTh street
TRY A R1C0» WaWt AB^.4'rPuuio —lad.
OII»«.
la this oonaaoiloa H aboiiM be nried . Vocal tselected). B. Versty l>gx.
; bt idgc.
! bronohltla.
VIoHa tselected). Miss Bessie Fnlthem warn restored to
Icy Cl—iia with .iraaberrl—.
apoa all tbe mnmbers of the board of
1 As this was the first game of the
. Oo«ee.
C«.“T‘‘h. Meat;, and ai
ttada to take an active imereai In the isbum.
ii-oa«m the players only pUyed one
Plano. -Mliiuet- Beeboeck). Miss
work of Iba diroetora. Notice of the
MtMORY OF OAN.CL PADOCN. |Hgb. mlna.c. long and tbo
dlredoro' ametiats will always ba pnb- Nellie Adams.
funeral of * l»k score ws»- 3 to 0 |n favor of th*’
List of flowers sent
S.^ Wall A Sons, dniggUU. l*rice
Aocoapanist . for evening. Ham*
liehed In the dally papma, aad aU
;Mttd Hens. The contiwling teami
Wc.
________________
Daniel F. Paddoe:
Mabero are at liberty to attend thoae llarnsr.
Muskrau. Albert Kyselka.
Clear thinking. decUUe action, vim
of Mldu. W. R. C„ spray roses; were;
Tbe quintet from “Carmen- will bl
maatlnid for tbeir own enllrbteament
Homstcr'a Rocky Mountain Tea Is ^ and vigor of Iswiy and mind, the j
manager: Bracken Helgv-s. l^Vern
one Of the espcy'lally good features on Ladle* of Q. A. R- silk flag and endnaas well as fbr tbe
rioplr liquid el.'ctrlcl.,- It Ro.*
e..me»
Heigce.
Bert
Caldwell.
FYank
Ehren
all who use
A. B. Watson Oorpn, Grand Raptba oficlals. Often Ume* a member, the program, being n very unique
to anyone finding Mack
wrypartof
yourl«<ty.
VrlnKlneno*|jj^„,^,,,^.^
Tea. 35 i
Ids. carnation, and roses; A. Ik Wat- burger and Frank Cameron: Mud
eeaa tbongh be Is not a director, can number add one that hat never
Hens. Kenneth Smith. Harr> Cham Wood, .trvnrth and new vIipm-. H j cents. Tea or
TuWcl.. Jol„
ami white getter <»r giv
or
Tablets.
Jc»lins<m Dnig
Grand
Rapids.,
carnal
loos;
oSer annaatkms thnt mny be of vnlue. beard In this city befbre.
bers. John Rm-st. manager: Bonnie makes you well and keeps you well.j
ing any
inforuuilioii
R. C. carnation, and
Miss Ncine Adams, recently of Chi MePheroon
Sacb euiteetlant nre nlwny* desirable
36 cent*. Johnson Drug Co,
which will reault in findMcPherson Post, carnations; Buix-hoad. Albert Bellslro and i^rt
and appreciated by the board. We be cago. U a pUnltt of mertt and will be
Bennett.
lieve that If the Individual members heard for the first time In thU city Ladles* Ubrnry. white carnations:
iiiK
dog.
No Secret About It
,«•. Home and Poralga MU.loo ! Then- U a third t«m U1«K urgan.
take some intereet In the procurtnc of Friday evening as one of the good
u secret, that for cuts, burns',
ary society; rotes and caqjailiMvs land and It 1* hoped that eU4»UKh will will add greatly to their bahd writing _____
ever sore*, sore eyes, btdls,
new ledestrles and tbe betterment of numbers of ibe program.
mnk Ftowicr C^^pu. Plfe Lak^ rt..c: , take lntur.« In the g-uc to form a by altrnding tho special penmanship etc., nothing Is so effective as Bucktbe city, ee tbe ottnero ere *trivia« to
“It didn't Uke long
Ml*. Padden-s Sunday scho*|l class.
_______________ •
lesson* In plain and ornamental pen- j^n's Arnica Sal
do. that tbe board of trade will acoonand U U all
^re 1 had. at
carnations; I>r. and Mrs. Munson.
manshlp In the Traverse Cil.v Buslne**
,
ptisb ooasUDl btoedcUl resuiu.
5s n. L. Ortwrites
American beauty-ro*es: Mr a .d Mr. .
SUMMER SCHEDULE
Jtme 23-4t .
L. M. Bcunetl and family, •pray rosaa. j
-----------Drug SioVe Co.'
THt ASCOAO*S CARTOON SERVICE. MYSTERIOUS FIRE AT S. C. OARWall A Sons' drug store*.
Mr. and Mrs. C*vl. and family. Amerl- Change of Tim* Goto Into Effect on
BeclonlnE today tbe Rimord Intro,
Robert
Clements.
repn-wnting
ROW'S REStOSNCE.
cw| BMLUty'rosM; Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
tho Q. R. A I. T<
life ...
«BO*i B .«rrt-of CBrtooBB c* Tr«v.rPawnee Bills wild weat show, was in
NswTralna.
White. camalloBt: Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
P7
CUr's IbbAIbc BBd BOOccBBful buBlnethe city yesterday. .
Johnson. Mr. and Mr*. A. Miller, carand protBBBlooBl meo. Tb* publLhem
of the G R. A
nations; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGough.
have employed Mr. Ksra Winter*, a
Into effect tomorrow. The n< w
Mrs. C. F. Read. Mrs. F. A. Deane,
v/ pmduate of the Traverse City Hlitb
Is an excellent one and Travcarnations; Mr. and Mr*. Dan Loudon,
menl Sine* M*y 5.
\
ecbool this *prlnit. who has demonLiiioen. I erse City will have a fine north and
carnations; Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Gilbert
straied a pronoonced talent as an
Tbe fire department rroponded to m carnaUons; Mr. and Mr*. Walter»south service while the NorthjKirt di
arttol and cartoonist. Mr. t^tnters*
Thurtell. carnation*: Mr. snd Mrs. J i vision will have an extra train.
^
flr»t work of a public character wss telephone call at 4 o'clock this i
C. Morgan. carnaUoiui; Mr. and Mr*.| A train will leave Traverse* City at
introduced In the Hlah School Messeii Ing to the residence of 8. C. Darrow
[>on Morgan, carnations; Mr. and Mr*. 4:4& a. m. for the north. At 11:10.
ger, whlcdi began Inst January, and his , t03 Bay street where the woodshed In
I the rear of the bouse was burning. One [:uek. qarnaUons; Mr. and Mr*. A*a train leave* for polnUi north and south
:
work has been hljthly praised by
Hale. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hale. Mr. and and another for northern and aoulhcrn
who appreciate this class of work and Unk of the chemical and one line of
Mr*. Ellsworth Hale. Mr. and Mr*. Car pninta at 4:30. Trains begin to ar
the talent required for It. espial tat loo. how was used and tbe
a. m. ThU U a fast train
ton Hale. Louise Hale, spray carna- rive at
Mr. Winter, bas already completed tlngulsbed with only alight damage.
How the fire started U a myslen* as tioi)*: Mr. and Mr*. C. E. Hitchcock, with a aleeiRor from ClnclnnaU. Trains
> large numbOr of these pletuh**
samatlons; John Quigley, carnations: also arrive at 1:25 p. m. and 7 p. ro
rblch will be run frequently I# the the ash barrel wbleh stands’at tbe
Mr*. F. Barnum. Mr*. Dr. Kneeland. from points north and south.
Uoonl. They are designed to Illus side of the building had not roevdved
On the Northis»rl branch, a train
Ml*. A. J. Doyle, Mi*. J. V. Mrlntt»h.
silty and peculiarities any ashes since Monday and thow
trate the 1
Mr* MothertlU. Mrs. D, E. Carter, Irovea at 8:30 a. m. and anoUier at
of tbe sublecu, lllustralod lo such a were uken from a stove which hkd
spray carnaUons: Mr. and Mr*. E. 1:30 p. m. Tbe arrivals from North
way as to indicate personal chaiarter- had no fire lo It for several hour*.
Hammond. Mr. and Mr*. W, Ikane. port and way points are 10;2<i a.
lattes, hobby, or calling. Th«rc‘ will Im Two tramps have been to the Darrow
residence twlw tbU week and U*gged Mr. aad Mm. A. Despres. Mr, and Mr*. and 4 :20 p. m.
Makes you comfortable—even thouKh the days and cveninKs are cool, still you
nothing In the )»trtures which ran
Luca*. Mr. and Mr*. H. Curtl*. Mr*.
criOefsed adversely, but they wPI con a lunch and It I* thought that they are
want Summer Clothing. You want to be dressed comfortably when you take
Ludlam
and the MIssea Chapin, carna
A Justice of ^be pence who died re
tain features which will make them the ones wboirtarted the fire.
your annual outing. Whether you sK"d your summer at home or abroad
TliU was the first fire since May &, , tlona: Mr. and Mrs. Skelcher. carna cently In tbe -north of England, left
Y«T popular and appropriate.
Hons: Mr. and Mrs. Morse, panslt*: King Fklwanl a <t»py of the “bive« l»es
you must have the proper clothing. No lirm carries a finer line than wc do. I oMr. and Mrs. MUllkeu. carnations; Mr. Bible."
It orlglunlly lM-k»iigetl
day would be a splendid time to investigate.
and Mr* Geo. Amlotle. carnations:
W Offer One Hundred Dollars re^
_
_
Tlie
lKH»k
Mr, and Mrs, A. W. Hlek»Td. carna. any case of OaUrrt that can- VerAiot In the FulleeKlldee Dmr>agc
ward for
noil.: Mr and Mm. C. V. Wrlehl. cart.. -yuc-n Vlct..rU or .-lUm cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
natloua: Mr. and Mm. V. Uah)in. car- »' •o'-mli.-n of tl« rmlu.
J. CHENEY A CO^Toledo. O
are the-proper thing: ’good dressers tell us we have the best assortment ih<V
(tved. have known
We. tbe
nartoo.: Mr. and Mm. A. W. Yoni,*.
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
have seen. You name your size from 14 to IS. and we will show you .y dozen
F. J. Cheney for the last U years, and
Minaiknu: Mr. and Mm. J. M. PetorbeHeve him perfectly honorable In aU
Ctrruil court was In session last
handsome patterns in each size, and the prices are from 50c to $2.50.
baataiess transactions, and Baanclally bvenlng until 10 o'clock, the damage ■on. Mr. and Mm. AI. Smith and Mm.b
) carry out any oblUmtlons
Geo. Dunaven. spray carnatkms: H
able toe
suit of Frank ^^^ne^ vs, Edward Kll
by bis fl
Rasmusaen. ManUtre. spraj calla
O.
dee belag continued until that time,
s.T
▼In.
lilies
and
roaes;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken In after which an adjournment was taken
dmgs are of
Allt
That catches ever>- one. Such a host of new things, all the latest novelties that
many.. acting directly upon the blood until 9 O'clock Monday morning. The Croasy and family. Grand Rapid*, two
quality
of the
the largest makers turn out. Five large show cases brim full of beauties. Any
abrovea of wheat: Mr. and Mrs. C. S.
—the vciy lieat the
ca*e went to the Jury and at 10 o'clock
Wllfon and Anna. Grand Rapids, spray
style you want—any price yon want, from 25c to $2.00.
market
affords.
announced a verdict of * no cause of
bOtUOu Bold by all dmggUU.
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
Wta Hall** Family Pills for conill actioa.“
...........
srsss.^i.sj.'irsss-.i.-
IIORewanmo
That Boy or Girl of Yours
A. F. NERLINGER
TRkSPS MRT BE CRUSE
■h
2RERSTFR0ITST.
THE CLOTHING STORE
THAT SELLS CLOTHING
SUMMER CLOTHING
I
10C*USEOftCTIOII
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS
DRUGS...
NECKWEAR
A WHITE VEST
TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
THY A RKOORD WANT AD.
J TRY A RECORD WANT Aa
SNYDER
DKNTIS-r
NBW OFPICB OVER PCOPLB8 SAVINGS BANK
Tbe West, dmplestandmostlsystematic way'
to fiay bills is by check. Ho one disputes
the endorsement on the back of your check,
and yon have a complete record of each
transaction. We tone * pass hook and tar
nish the checks, and open an acconnt with
an amonnt within readh of any ware-earner.
SOMETHING NEW
INCREASE YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT
pip-TY
l»KIR
HOSIERY....
of ever>> description. The fancy patterns to be worn with^ Oxfords, the plainer
styles with the regular shoes. It is a puzzle to know, many times, just which to
buy—some solve the question by getting scYcral pairs. Then you will always
/
, have them should unexpected occasions arise. . ■
MEN'S BELTS
>
always need them with your summer clothing and you pay any price; 25c, 60c,
76c, $1.00, $1.25. Every belt is a good belt.
OB NY
WITH A SUN-BURST SHADE
SEE OUR WflIfiOW
FOIST NATIONAL BAM
‘
or perhaps a fancy one. always gives a man a drcss>- appearance. Many men
own two or three extra ones for different occasions.. You can afford to own
several when you buy them at our prices.
ISO
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
185 CASS STREET
PHONE 508
TIE aHNIlH 4 UY
‘r
B
MEBIMiniE GOMPiWr
I;:-
si
si
•ATUMAY, JUNE
CHIT OF
l^j
DOGKEMr
S0U|C0tLE6E
RION AMtmCAM IWITATC CURORCANi
I-
i«Rk Ik* MM a
VMir t> aMrtMMr tar Mi
tJ!ta?MMMk
••
M
_ .
IffM «• IlMraMk: «p«1
ft cMftfortfble nrlBc trvm
!klM thft imr4<lbr ike ft»ortftl
l8«i or Ik* umMcn nf A»er.
» mf% UodMTi aocieiy. **U aftOftn
Lag to nft»r ftft Amertcftft wfco
• ft ml
ftm» tiiftl ikere ftnkin roUm wirteli ftr« eteeJeJftd to
^ ft&4 ikfti ft U not ftfr«n to
i root ftrnor. Tkey
kfttr fke RKXirr lo pftjr for ^ ftBd. t4
rminr, U to ftli wmy «ftil«r for Ike
couebes
THE best paint ts very
t simple. White Lead
Linseed Oil and the
necessary drier—that's
all. But be sure your
White Lead is pure.
*'Shipman" brand is guartccd.
WILL MAINTAIN THE PftCSCNT
EXClVjLENCE.
HAKNAH & LAY MER
on TIB onia
tkftt to ftftCftMftry to the
okjfpi to to fM them veil ftud |vt Ikev
ocaulcmftnj. and tker vUl do yoor kUdtoi; ftlftdlr ftftd cheeffftlly. Solbel
Bn*.' proM ft«m tolto ft food ■lory,
which he eowt to a f»d. l^>»cctirTod
to Mllwaakoe doriiif the recnt onor the ahov la that city.
Ykv that
idhlliiy hai* tolonjced to tkelr anedft'
tore.
**»> pr»p«itor in the fftocr for ftnooriftl
heftfiaga thfti. wft coftteftl with haelax ahlrld* and qaartertoxa em-
Hove Fain ftets
80L0 BY
CANTILE 00.
Profs. Maitliidltl and Boae. proprie
tors of toe Mantoiee Boslneaa Odtogt
and the Lndlarmi Busioets Ouilexe.
have pnrekaasd toe Traveeae City Btmikaas Cjfllege of Prof. C. H. Uockeray
Tb« three achools will be run under
toe aame raanagemenl. Profs Martindin and Rose arc bustoeaa college men
of flftaen yoara* experience ami the
praaept ntaadard of
7m
ItOB.
CHiLDBBI-SBppElCmf
ion have os^ It for over sixty
yean. We are villing, aaxlaas
you should
»st you rown
doc*
UHi asa
rv wn uwv
torabomyour
ddi
MPeRVSoR or rovoRouWos
WILL BE GOVERNOR.
Pftawty *nd Rvealar CI*ctlM« to Re
(he eUef of police .Oi be tppateled • at (he Raoelt. Btftaoii. BUM., Ch»
hr the caefl. All (Kker ottee. <riU per ««d C»« •chooU. The “Cliv
i be elective,
Franklte“ will be at Joaeph Caiapai
i Mr. Lane has
I
and PiaakUa streata.
Detroit. MMi. JM. S3.-OB toe
_____ I_____
^
•areartof and nactonllneas.
Fraaldte atree puniK piajfTowaa.
recommend to the eoum
CDvertog more* than an acre and do
nated by toe Dackarmaa. H. T. Lane,
aahitw relt fnrl
lawns are frem
amirrvtoiij of
nf toe
tKa> aehoal
^tmjj board s mK.
to « a, m. and ftom 5 to » p. m. At
«u»erTtoor
pob- lotixoi ih«- ptoymaadpeaahlea
nrivihw
lie playground aystem. will stan what;
no time can water be used without
OMdne
^P^nkloT attached.
—
hi. taTTM.i).vi
^ ihe great amount of
I toe youth thaii”’^ during, toe day for man«
■■fe
WTICE TO WATER TAKERS
^ . hoo.0 . (he
he manager of toe three acboola. hav-l
tog charge of toe advertising, and he
has made arranremefliia br wliteh
has made arrangements by which he,
can place all Qualified siudenu to
I
poaitiona to the dUfcreni paru of toe|
country. He la in touch with all thel, .
v..r or;“r--ru P^ole.
«««*
*he chief JuMlce or the other 1
tr ’
puut^bn.ent
«*
^ *** il»*rtk«i at the hands of
jun ?4-tf
•
_ ^
It U to be a child got-: _ 1‘Tj.
_______________!
____
;
pw. . ^
‘
a-e to be bei.i!*"
condiilon will be Ktaught j n K. RIlUs of Mauton is In the city,
.
. r^u\»r
win
health commUalonrrs and
John Send of Buttons Bay was in tJia.
If thev fall to heed their‘rliy ycntenlay.
FaHutx- to kiH-p c lean w 111 I
-----------------------*
the A,rr,^d».r of rerta'u priU-|
oflt to gospel truth.** With thto Intrth
ducilOB the dog show newspaper man
lella the story as fottowt: “Pat Mar
IWKr cl.l« .»d I. .!«, a B.*»bw o»;
phy and lice Mahme are two of our
pttoelpa] monkey comedians. 0oU»
iheKaHonaICV,mmerrl.lTearbera-as-i
socUtlon. He always attends iheac
are of Irish daecent as their names
m^HtiuRt ami In this way-------------- gm^Tmu- will conMituic
r
ebliiftwftrr. aome women aro^ dlaplay* Imply, and Pat la the hero of this nar,
Quaint(-(| with the latest and beat
tax hteaidic deVlcea fa their atooh- rative. To look at him one would
never think ihaiMn public life he |a
hod. .d pr.cuc.1 work of (hJ
i„ ,ho «« of
•>' IP "-x-- F
laxa.
fesalon. He will aei> to it thm all to<“tKiou. of r«»iirM» an hooeat Hforl la one of those howling awdla which one
toe boys anil girls. Each ward win
Indirathms he will have tu
newest and best methods of bookkvwpmad4* to <itocuv«*r throttfh the Cuilmte reads about in the society Joumala.
or n.^d. in ItoflaiMl whether or oot However, he to the Ileau llnunmel oC
•dilute the c*»imr.oii council. This !ks!> nMmey is dividitl ou U> the council.
j
given in the three acbisdi under his
monkeydom.
and
Ih^
oeena^
la
rare
Uh' catatomer to eotitled to coat armor.
will make the laws by which the new *
I-ane Is enthnslastlc. As-^lwed I
maaagerotntl.
I)Urk. who b.« do-; no...tlf}liiKniflbod*Uiatlnior»thR
Jiaxt> a line, however, the expert ap- when he will opnaent to aaaoelate with
munlcipaUiy will W governed.
j While the students of the TraviTse
b*< .1.v-l.l.-rt ih.i J»n. »r..
'be «pi«r.iu« f.«- .|h.- enimdr xkln and heallh aro daiiamoi. Br
lin^laira any coat dt anna that be the re« oi the monkeys with the show.
City Business College have all been !
,
S« f..r rhn.lr,.o , v.-n in an en.-n- »n<l 'b- bada.-. of offleo mi
for (be ol -------U-a.iUfnl
—— —..
wllbout UUromfon by taklns
phtaacB. Infonna the gratlfted tmatomer He to a happily married man. and to
I wen equipped for their w«wk and have
^
, of!
hv thinks the^rhll.lren will lake HullisUrs Kooky Mouutaln Tea.
that there to no doabi the apprupctor the father of the moat beautiful young
of (his kind. Tb.I given the V|T> best KatiHfaetkio. we are
lie,, i hold with rest and detennlnaili.n.
’ *l*»y faces fulkiw lU use. » c
tion to leffllmate. the family htoiory lady to the Wboon world. He to a
Jail bv (be iK.llo-:
glad io note ihal the scbixd win In no
-i,,.
I Drug Co.
Tlie plsygruunds
year w ill l»e .
ahualnx that the dcacent la In direct moat devoted husband and doUng par«.>■ w (hr
h«
JUae fn»m the oriftnal owner
the «ml. but to a great alltkler for t|g‘ oto
[ bm «m br «Iv.nced .« (hr v.-rr U-..
*“■
aervanci* of the proprlHIea. During
device.
I tbAt «.p..rl,.cr,. ,nd rooirr c«> make t
“ •"■l- r' l">r «f
l-l» •
the
performance
Pat
gives
a
*ptnk
tea.’
rTbo m al) arqulrtal creat appeara
ill. The (lid .ludr#, of ibc coll.-Ko
«>"
B«v.rm.r of
-TH*
01%y
hm pn ih« aUUonery. From tho wHt- to which all the rvwt of the monkeys
•will U- look..d after with thv nme ln }“*'
«*''-l..nIns
tox t>ap«*i’ the coal ttf anna flu to the ara iBvItcfl by the ringmauter. It being
Uerevt as furnierly and the new pnv | pt.wer ll*U
paoHa of the rarrlaxti or the auto- a i»art «if the ix-rfonnance. I>en
Ullve If. S. SlyfifUl.
1
prletoi
s
win
IMpleajw^
io
have
any
i
afiemoon
and
eviming
thU
society
muhlle. and the family uT a rich man
I and all f<»rnn-r pupils call in»on them at law* graduate, the dlnvtor. will Ik<
without the aUfhcat claim to artoto- funcHon takes pUcy. and on each t>c i
|nny time and they woul.l In- glad to lht‘ chief Justice, the supreme judlcl
Pat has to appear l»efore bla
critic dem^eni may be oeen rarrylnx
aty of the city.
assist them In st^curlng itositluiiH.
to 25 hoTiie power Marine G^oUnc«
the coat of armor of oae of the pfood- foeaia to full evening aUlre. Tuxedo,
•*Th.« lK)v,; and girls.- exjdalmsl Mr.
patent leather ahmw. aUk hat and all.
eat hooaea in Rngland.
^
Engines.' Equal to ihe best; no com*
Prof. J. D. Martlndili.
l*ane. “will have a pracUcal appllca
and
when
luncheon
to
aened
he
has
to
“An expert to horfldry reoeBlfy mM
CHILDREN S DAY EXERCISES.
l>ciiiion with lower grades. : : : : : ,
lion of civil government and Ik- taught
set
an
example
In
politeness
and
cul
that at leaat 76 per cwnt.of the heraldic
to rely tm thems<’lvcs to a gr«*aler «*xdcvleea dtoplayi<d by Americana were ture by using a knife and fork Instead by Prof. Dockeray w ill he mainulntd.' To B« Given by the Friends Sunday
tent than they eovld be If uweher*
MmrwaaYmokurmcfl fc>y
School.
fraudulent. It aeema. however, that of enttog with hla flngem. as all Many’ Improvements w ill be made In |
were the sole atilhorlty over them.**
Ihe school in the way of new furniture j , The Children s day exercise* of the
tbi*rc la a rfty <if hope for thoac Amer
Tbe only politiral pap the mayor will
leans who hare, wlihoat actually plraloOcre. typewiiieri. etc. To make the i Friends Sunday school w 111 l>f given
able to.hard net will Ik- i»-e four
tox a cxMit of arms from some ancient
-Traverse City Business College lbe‘j Sunday evening at 7::?n at the Friend* < ^
Tr-m^mrmm Olicx. IMHoH.
lih tioard apivointmenis The alderfamily. caoae<| to be net up aa Iholra
best in the north U the ambiiloa ol|churrb. taking the place of the r.^gular I
.K,nr* men and
the proprietors.
..i; evening
«Pl*nlnt ihrt. ,K>lleemtn and
a device that la to aoiie alight extent
evening service,
service, and
and the
the follou-tn.
folU»w tng .-vk. *
orlgtoal.
J. W. Martlndili. a graduate from 1 eel lent progri* has U-en prejiarc^ for h
-There la doubt to the mlnda or the
toe Stole Normal school. Ypsilantl. | the occasto-:
il
kefflflic autkodKiaa of Jtogland
win have charge of the commercial de
Opening song by the school, chonia
partment at the beginning of the fall | choir,
her or not the poeaeialon of a
TWICE DAILY
of arms fur a century or eo does
it rm In SeptemUT. Ihiring the sum ] Prayer. Rev Requa.
cot enttUed a family to reUln lawful
mer he will assist In the Normal ami
Exercise. -r.ladness.“
|iuaa4*»alon for all time. When the
English work. Since he graduated
Rerltathm. -Rexes.- Harel Dart,
rmrda were flrsL eetabliahcd to the
from the Stole Normal school, he has
Recllatlou, -Not S<-lf B-at Others.old days many coats of anna w»»re rextoken spi*eial ctvjjpmerclal w.»rk In the ElU- Cox
Eddie Beibel.
latertH) on thla basis, and In lf.Clt the
Bliss Business College Columbus. Ohio.' Ext rrlw*. FaircKi month of all. class
1 Ijcforc monkeys were ed which has well mtod hln^for his wt»rk ,«f iMtyt. and girls.
garter king of arms. WlUtom Dogdale
RAIN OR SHINE
wrote: nt to Incombcnt that a man ucated. Although msny months were In ctmnectlon with the Traverse City? Reciiatlua. "An Awful Glrl.“ Gypsle
doe look over hU own rvldenctw for spent upon bis educdilon. he still re
aomp analea of armea, for i»erbaps It sents the full dress part of the airair,
apliwra to them, and If aoe. and they being naturally and at h«wrt a *holio.have used U frt»ro the beginning of but It grieves him apparently every
Qiuvn Kll*alK*lb a xclgne. or about time hlA wife appears in Uecolleite
The Only Hij^h Class-Do;; and Pony Show Coming this Year. The Exhibition
that time. 1 shall then allow thereof, gown, a creation, by thi* way. in which
Beautiful. A Performance Incomparable.
for tmr direciions are limiting ua aoe to the appears at her best and to great
doe. and not a shorti'T prescription of advantage. It Is ctil very low In the
which app<wrs to be -hubbyV
usage••«o that If American who have act chief objection to the costume, and If
up »»rlglnal c'uaU of arms n ialn their hl.H mixture of Dago and Irish dialect
toU’Vi M In MU'h fanrk4 for a ceniury could In* com^t'tly Interpreted, he
Whnt thr KnoxvfU*- Jfamol haii t
Of ao the lepttmrh that ihey are en- would imduibly say. -Down with the
Introducing 200 of the Finest Trjiined Animals
Dog and Pony
Turns P*opl*
tkleU to no »uch dUpIgy will ctwse tp fashions, give me the toll and uncut
^
jn
the
World.
A
Program
Keplcte
with
Novelties
timbers for mine * It
apply.
j Milwaukee eugagement that
^lngulsh^Hl himself on 8t. Pairick*s
After the young folks and *Uto old
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'day. by escaping from his cage and
folks that mil c-fij4»y a elrcu* or a Uml
FIVE DOLURS
:L:v
,
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I
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
WM.
JA0K30N,
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CIRCUS GROUNDS
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2:30 P. M.
8:30 P. M.
13TH ST.
WEST OF UNION
PRICES
Children 15c
Adults 25c
TUESDAY, J DIME 27
SEIBEL BROS. DOG AND PONr SHOWS
m on FOR SHOOT
jrsrt
Remember
The Date
Alta«d.«c. V«t.n»*x. H««v.r. W*. ’ 'T-'-'"* “■" 'h"* ">
"
Carver btill Rs
hU art was concemeil for l»olh after•Um.T(«tMr..l.
.ml ..v..nlnBp.Tform«ncc ^VI.^B
___
(«»nn.l he wa.s doing bis best to clean
. Aithmigh yesioTUov was an o-xc<d joei •• »Mi!r tlenna’’ Imit garden, and
lent day for a sbisu. the atl. ndanciM had the proprietor up a tree and the
at the regular week!) meet of ihej batk«wiw»r throwing things. ^Exrept
Traverse City lloA ami «en cisl. wasHhu once, however. Pat has never
rather small. C. O. t^rwr nailrd the mlwtHl a performance and the ringin«4al again wiih. a little uUl i»l. The masu-r win see to It pretty closely
.^ arere:
that he never ,W again, a. his act
Carver .,**1...............i............
22 1^ our of the blgjowi hits of the Buataes* cullegr. For <«e VA-ar hejMiinroe.
, ‘
i
i
21 ] shun-.-' Thr pres* agent Is full of good wa* prlnciiwl of the commercUl de-! Drill. “Come Joto Our Arm>.“ by
IKKMAIX)NK
lu
I
animal
siorien; ttvmc about the ponies, parimem of the Petoakey High whool. j claw of gIrU.
Which leaves the Show Grounds
Saxton
mi^uhers alMiut the dogs and aeveirfal which position he ivalgned to aen-pi | Recitation. “OiK-ti the Dour.- Flora
Imfrow
every morning at 11 o'clock
I monv about the monkeys, and
I a similar but better po».|ilun In the Duller.
j
what he savs this ne UoRUid pony w«rr«i Hlch «-hooIr Wm^d. ivnn.
...........2“
Arlyne AK-x*nUer soil Lulu
200 4-FOOTED-FUN-MALERS 200
show, of S*‘lUd Bnvs.
about the Th< Uucr iMMUkia b« li*<l rharcr »r a Suiou.
IK'M thing of its kind which has
commurrtal d<T»nm- nt of over i iO piiR,viuitl.*. "B«by ud D»nd«lloo-S
this wsy in many a long day.
pll,. He rcitRiK-d thi. position to »c- j Uerotco si(-oper.
The Tented Exhibition
s oflru
of leu v^j
—
The ruling i»a*altiu U
copt (be prlncJ|MU.bl|> of the Tni.er«| ReeluMon. -Keep Amy J-rom Po(
which appeals to all
lor frem TVuatronc lu death.
CKy l)u*lne«f rolleee. Mr. Martlndili I OB Toim classes.
Patronized by
iwwMY dUcovemi this •otof yeari agola a man of a family and will n-ride at [ DxereUe. bloaaotn band, by three
the elite of the land.
Ainoug hla t-onatltutmto was a certain
437 Tenth street.
imu. girl*.
Big -Time at Popular Raaeri July A
luai. Wlio raiue to him reguUirly twice
Prof.
A.
1>.
Rose
m
111
assist
In
the
Song,
chorus
cbtilr.
Racoa, Two Ball Oamre and
• year for the purpose of obtalntog «
RecliaUon. Arlyne Alexander. *
Fireworks.
normal work In the summer school
p.n.* to Baliiiuore. Tbe man and bla
,RecUailon. Ivan Watoon.
_
and will give lessons in plain and orfamily bad w-rved Ihe aenator when
Exercise. A Summer Measage by
Thore
will
be
donlgt
at
toe
Dock
na®«>tol
penmanahlp.
Prof
be warn Urat iMaklng bU way up tbe
highly educajed gentleman and In class of girl*.
ladder of |KAlliU-a,'aoi aato remilt of Lake Park Besort toe Fourth of July.
> his commerrial
merrial work, he Isj
is j Recitation. UlUan Bolding.
a to him Water apon* are on the program and
this be wa. wlwa.vw obUgevl
Recitation.
Hazel
flne penman and;
amum ■Johnson.
ace to bla among toe morning fiwtures beginning
Ar*.(rimmliii:rK«. bnrtln«i»««»>*r«rthe«Ll>»ln«ar»dgAl*<rfi »«t. dhom, tholr.
(k tub ncT. etc. At in:U a.|M ZMertan Art Oollcte. C«Iumbu>.{ A cordial Inrluiioa 1. exlaadcd Io
. dkl not »eem B. exlrcisf, wlU be held In the «rore OhWk which It teeocaixed at the bett, ercryone (o be pnaou at the caerarty at tbe end mad Hoc. George C. Coeell will dellrer «l>ool of penmaiublp In the worid.'elKW.
*vf each all le
for bla « addreoa Kltchaer'. iBBd win for. P»«t H(»e It one of the bent penmen
------------------------tlekf'b to Baltimore. One day bealek*
| DON'T FORGET that you can gel
en^ and waa reiioried to be dying. niah the music both morning and even- ‘ »»d teacher of the art to tbe state.
Prof. W. H. MarUnillll will also as-1 flrst-class Rambler or Hi^rcd PerThe aattator. very mock grieved. Bn- lag. In toe aneroooB toore wRl be
Doots open at 1:30 and 7iJ0 Daily. Performance
mediately called npon him and wma two ball games. Grawn re. Qreen aty sUt to tbe aammer school. He has had j petual Rostg for 40e each, or 10 tor
Commences One Hour Later.
admitted Io the aick room.
and Wylie re. ibe Core Haakara. Pah- a great daal of experteaee to orgaa-i UJO by aehdtog yonr address to eaU
••Joe.-* W aaM. leaning over and aeager lawacbea wHI meal toe M. lb N.
box 342. Trareree City. Hydrangea,
apeaklng very aofily. -u there anjrand baa growB right np to toe bnsl- Wlgellm, Spirea aad Syringa abrnbs
E.
trains
at
WxHe
landing
and
busses
tolnglrewdo torpoar
will meet the Pere Marquette trains acaa. Fbr aereril years he waa em 40c each. Cgrol|aa poplar treaa ate
Tbe tick tnaa looked m> with
af rereMBlIlM. and InsUnClj ragUed ml^
^ flreworkt to ployed by toe QDltimbas Biisloen Col each. 10 for $2,50. All fruits and orlege Gompany of Oaltimboi. Ohio. He aamentaU at equally low price* If or
and 1 dered soon for fall delivery.
Ool-i
Jane 24 Iff*
i
niY A BBCORO WANT Aa
jonaBlMd the LatfingtoB ]
Tuesday, June 27
WITCH
STREET PiiMDE
DUCKUKECQQiUTIOR
A FAIRY LAND FOR THE
inUE FOLKS
100 Thorouglibrcd StcUand Ponies,
s 50 WonderDil Canine Actors,
50 Marvelous Monkey Comedians.
BESURE^'ii" STREET PARADE
11 O’clock Tuesday Morning
show of any kind, havo b<K-» dowUx! all
Mirh H-njo)Tn«*m f.»r a y»wr and a half
or more, a dog and pony show comon<K-d oiM-ratluns In ihl.-t city >CHt»?rdaj . and iIiom- of th»? «Ia>*' referred
to wN-r.- onrt- in..rv am.nh-d the long
donlf-d plejiMire.
S4-IU-I Ib-oii' dog and *iK>nr show
gave two iK-rfomances yesterday, ono
during the alterncx>n and one during
the evening. That their ar>pe*ranco
was fiom«-thlng ibo publlr deRirtxl was
Indicated hy the large rowds that
flock.xl to tbe tent to wHneoa tbe
tliowM. People were turned gway by
the bunded* and from the oxctdlenccof the performance SelUd Bros., have
raubll»he<l Ibemaclvt^ and will doubtless draw large cihwd* during toe re
maining performances of ifce week.
The show Is full of life with some
very dashing uctfl. and noi a dull moeni during toe entire time of p<-rforroa nee. All the ad a are short and the
anlmala cnii*r Into their share of tbe
work with considerable toieresl and
spirit Many new acts which have
never been before teen here la a show
of this kind are presented and the per
former* are all flne healthy -looking
animals. There arewlioiit sixty ponies
4n the aggregation, several of them
being hardly larger than an tmmeaae
St Bernard dog which Is a mamber of
VJie comiiany. Ther* are abont as
many dogs a* ponie*. altboqgh the
larger anlmala do tbe greater share of
the work. Several monkeys add to
the fun and take part to the acta.
The trick ridtag of several of the dogs
from the (op of the tmt Into an out
spread net aad toe riding of the trick
donkey oonclodod the perfonnanoo.
The show Is one which Is heartily on-
tarod br the oKtar iHNivta «• Igr Uta
J
OTY. MCHMMNb SATURDAY. JUNE K IMS.
«SORT SEASON UR
COrrAOM.AM
; ,
MMOMAL.
Wot Bt Bn n canna*
Atat W. Grefoty. son oCIhe lalt
imam Grepofy. gpremar <d Rhada
AUWAWf
body M TVaveroe dty ta 1
mfMMTII 4T SIIKIUUK
Pn^ aa hM. smy warn In an rnmama- hn^la 2 pu m. Fare 21
Mto. nays na Erie AkRatcii in the Sear trip. Tha naat M4a hn
Tffk Tritome. Mw howwrar. oEsrei pinya the Bnwm Harbor I
lha lam or an appendix. He mlmad U
rtaad were la the city yeeterday ae
leeu at Park Plecft^
He did
bnclaatwbafwbe
wlMfwbedldaY]
K. C Below of Maalaue waa hi the
B. aa be
nollaaetthyan .
an kriac oa*a*« kr «k* «•»«« «ko chy oa hertana yeaietday.
Eida ni n
bimaalf mdd ta a inriy aC
aawi ttr -im r--------------- Joha W. Verilar of Maaeekma la la
baiailnErie:
Ik* itaHi* *r a ekaaa* of ka** ■
nt jaat dfuppad ant Mia the road.
the city OB h^aeea.
lk*.*maw aa«
cm* to k»
I nwi|~
ioitl-C
««to«nobUa
J. E. Miner of Cedar ia la the dty
taaad la tb* Bortk. Tra»m* CWy i**dMlL"
todey.
-9
TOa esptonatkm fhliMg to mtlafy
U*au af« ukkv poMMiaa ot tk*ir
H. 8. Host, manaier of the Keah-ta'
be rnrioalty oMbe crowd* Mr. Gretary
mrkr oauaam aa* mklac nb« '
waau reeott. aad wife are expected
than tald af n,roc<nt olcknem which be
IMk aa* mad c$ alaaaaw whU*
bad at Ida boma nt WkWmd. E U to
an* a»* coalat la notr tor tiro
Joha ScJtee of belaiid la ta the dty
today.
U D. LevU at Mccvood ka. Mn.
aary. Hla cnae was critical, and be
Mr. aad Mra. Lee Heraehy of thia
fl( Daerar. Got,
bManeif rrottoed before taking the
dty retaraed thia ao^ ftom Benalre.
adwr that be waa In imminent damper
Mr*. Bam of Oraod Ka|Mi X
where they hare been apendlng n abort
aartallart at Mm. Latkop'i. Tbelhatime.
lljr rt tk* fadaaal mtraetor. 0«or»*
Mra. Jeanie Badcaell aad aoa Owen
CTtrrM of TalAl*. win cttIt* TbBT*J? my mlndfthat tf I pnOed throngh I
left for Fife Lake today to nanke Mra.
Av aa< win ooom ooe of the prattj
wanid banor that bit of me in some
Com Beebe n rlalt.
l^awl* oottatac; Mr*. Bobart Meappropitola way. That prtwitoe. I aapMra. Chnrlea Hardy nad eoa Lloyd
Kaosbtoe aad faallT of Jackaoo arpene. mred my life, for my appendix
retamed to their home In
aa weU apprectoled the future in ataro
rtirad tbX *»*nl*» to oecopr Ike IMrt
today after apendlng three dnya la the
for It thm it came oat aU right And
dty with bar aiiter. Mra. Clen Beard
1 kept my promlae too.
Oadar Lode* oo NorUmort pohil ta
Mra. Joeeph Ktiemla of
«*Aa aaon as 1 got strong I went to a
paaaod through the dty today
teft »rrtTtd to spm4
I that I wanted
for Sault Ste, Marie, where
them
Mrs. PrmiAi Riiidt«
make a rlaU.
aa* fai
^
temJlr of OrMid lUmds. who wOl
Charm as be cookl turn out And K
Mra. Perry WMllamaon of White
was a beauty. It looked aomethlag
oee«^ the Booch View cotUce. oad
Cteod, who haa bm at Omenn. paaaad
like a mlntoluro of the obeltok In Cen
Unu O. A. Word mnd fmally and
throogh the dty today on her way to
tt*l put. Saw Tort. IlMCb It bad .
HJn lierT« of l>t>lodo. who came a few
heiw ahe will rlalt frienda.
titesgoUr toalaul ot a aquair baaa.
days aco. bolna do»lcUod at their
It waa of aUT*r and aboot two and a
JbMOhil and aitiitsc oouato at Birth
bait tartu (our Within. bcnnoOcaUx
n alx weeka aUp'at ML Plenaant,
•VQOd* Mj«. WlnaM aad sranddaughMiaM. wm. tb* .ppoL-dl*. WItbooU on
where ebe witl enter the auo
tm, Min Joiwphlao Stewart, aad John
tfar*« aid**, ww mpravfd tb* InlUala
achool.
Oould of Chicaso bare o^aaed the
ct tb. dortcn^ tb* nuiu* n^ tb.
Mra. F. Bond and three children of
frtand* wbo wen with n. wbm I
Bingham paaaed through the dty thU
can. out oC tb* «tbv. On tb* baa*
At LolatId aeetial mortem are morning oo thdr way to Cadillac,
wo* », own lnltair«al lb* dat* of
ready for the «iBi»ef*e heat. Ray where they will he the gnetu of Mra. RTIAPPED UP IN H18 BUSINESS. tb. op«.tk«L 1 hltrtrt tt to my watcb
and wUe hetne there In
ebaX and won H conauntly *nr
Julia I> ck.
E
W.
Hastings.
Prealdent
of
the
Mpad lor the aamner aa well aa Mra.
ri»n. wntll that inrcb of tb. .al«^
Mra. W. H. Blake and non Pnnl of
Board of Trade.
W. H. Doehe aad family. Mra. H. Caah
. bD. tbnw It not Into tb* toad, lu
Cheboygan relumed home thia i
man and chlldreB* both famllln being
- lou bu bnn a u^nr. Wow to me. «
ing after apendlng « week In the dty
bad bnomc wi|w*lalUr attadMd to It.
from Cwlar Raplda. Iowa.
with her huaband.
Mra. Johnioe and Mlaa Schinde alao
Oen. WUIlam Shakeapeare. wife and
of Cedar Raplda. Iowa, hare taken
>twMT Travarat City OIri Unitad In wart b. would oBw for tb* retorn ot
daughter of Kalnmnsoo retume
W, watrt ebarm. hot hi. frieod. to
mrtara at Leland for the aommer.
Marriag. With a Waahlnpton
Brio aay It wooM be a good dgur*.
their home thia morning after apeodwhUe O. M. Adama of Chicago la mail
Youwg Man.
tog n week in the city.
«aUnK at Duck lake.
nature of JAPAN’S NAVY.
Rev. Dan H. Bmdley. prealdent of
At tb. rMtdenJTrt tb# bride', puGiinneU college, Iowa, la apei
Mta. Mr. and Mr.. Fred T. Cook. S«U- loiond Jtotloo H.. Leo BwIMlaw
Sunday, at Oberlto. and expeda to arPlshtla* ahl»« Po* Teor*.
tX. Wbrt., MU. Locy Hlaibetb Cook
Mlaa Vein Wynkoop enterUlned a rire north
BMaau of tbe loniXr cbara.-ler of
C. I. Martin of Inierlochen waa In and Cbarlo. Martin of
tbeirbomo lb* Japoneo* In recent yron
r of her friedda at the Wynkoop
Wa>h. were united ta
bar.
taken n greater Intueu In tbelr
Ihe
city
on
bualneaa
yesterday.
OPUage at Birchwood last eTcnlng
neaday. Jon* 14. U I:S0 o'clock. navT than tbelf army. aay. tbe Chica
Mrs. MaUlda Cooper, who baa been
The tlmf waa pleaaanUy apont to boatTb* ceremony which wa. performed go Pool They bore odd«l to their
to the city the paat week on
lag aad roaatlng rharahmallowa.
by Her. Pace wa. wlfneuwd by a few g«eta 00 ropldly oa tbeir mean, would
Mr. and Mra. Jame. Kelderbouae of of the case in the Circuit court in
permit, oo that nt the bstfnnlng of tb* i
nrwr friend, and reUtIrea.
Maat Froot atieei are the perenu of which she was ptotoUff, relumed to
The groom waa attendul a. bet war with BomX they iwauawd riilp. ;
a nlneroond boo. who nrrired'^huni- her home In Williamsburg thU aftertoTtag a tout tonnage ot 200.0U0. .
man by Scott Annatreng. the brldea^m four torpedo gnuboot*.
noon.
dty to make hla home with theWi
Mn. Inet Bowman and three chil mald being Miu Bdlth Levina MOIer twenty torpedo boot dertroyenL with
The young Indlee* aodety of the
of Traverae Oty. The Interior of the
;. end forty-oU torpedo
Preebyterinn chtueh will meet with dren of this dty accompanied by
boot!, with many more bnUdlng. Jabouae
for.lbo
occaalon
wa.
nKwJ
ar-ibo.
Mra. Cole Monday evening at 7:30 Frank Grove of Frankfort left thia
afternoon for a two weeVs visit
anmmer llower., the pulor where tbe
Bathing In the Uy la now quite pop- Rapid City with their parentaa. Mr.
battleoblpa, alx armored crvlaen and
ceremony vts performed beliig In
|ilar. the winter chill haring departed. and Mrs. Gilbert Grove.
touiteeu protected
^
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battlertlrs
four
bad
Mrs.M. B. Hungerford and son. Ger green a^d while.
* The weat dde baseball team plays
Immediately
following
the
betrothal
j
15.000 tons each. The rent Bowen Harbor tomorrow and ih^ ald. left this afternoon for Central
aerrlce
a
wedding
luncheon
waa
.erred
Bwlnder were of more than liOOu Iona
Lake to spend Sunday with her par
Columbln wUI rua
to the young people aad allcndlng \ aU were aupiraud to bare a m>*ed of
There were twenty-two loads of hay ents. Mr.Ttod Mrs. Joseph Blakely.
friend.
(eighteen knot. «n iKinr. Tbe ormored
Graci' and Marlon Kehl of Northport
*hnmght Into the city Thursday and
Mr. and Mr,. Martin w... be a.
twenty lands yesterday. The price* have been in the dty this week as the ,o t^lr friend. In LaComer. Wa.b_||>^'^^
guests of their aunt. Mrs. Thompklns.
ranges from
to |i: per ton.
2.700 to 4.700 tons displacement. One
Mra. A. E Powers left this after- after June 21.
E. L. Ashton and family ha\-e moved
It win be remembered that MIsa 1^
twenty-four knots an
to their |»ttage at Hlrrhwtiod to spend noon to spend the summer at a north Cook was formerly n Traverse City
em summer resort.
the anmmer.
Japan haa the great advantage of begirl,
going
w<%t
one
year
aga
Mrs. Abble DeForest returned to her
tog able to use her own forMCed ports
Regular meeting of B. of R. T. to
home In Atwood thia afternoon after a
aa naval bases, Sbe has four well
WOODMEN RETURNED.
morrow at 2;80 p. m.. Poreslcrs hall.
wet-k’s stay here with friends. ^
eqnlppcd dock yards, capable of both
A dranken Swede, who waa having
Roy and Elvesta Thoteas of Korth- Degrro Ttam afwl Others Back From constroctlng and repairing ships. In
a hard time trying to navigate Front
tbe Japanese navy In 1002 there were
port are In the diy today cn route
atmt. waa piloted to the coop by Of2 admirals, 0 rice admlraU. 25 rear ad>
from Olivet college, where the former
The Modem Woodmen team of mlrala. C5 captains. 119 commanders.
hoer Baaterday this afternoon.
graduated from thep reparatoyy ctoaa ■eventee and ten other Woodmen and
167 lieutenant rommanders. 220 lienThe work ol toying the brick on the aside from Uking highest honors aad
guesu. who went to Milwaukee tost tenants. 805 sublleatenants, besides
Meat Front atreet hnvemenl began winning the two years* hcfoUrahlp
Sunday to attend the convention ai^ ocher snbottllnate officers, and 81.G8S
yesterday and to progreastag very rap- upon highest aiaadtoga; He alao woo
rived to the city this afternoon well
MIy.
first prise In the Drury
pleased srlth the trip and “doto’s" at
^ Ptad la Idaho.
Mr. and Mra. E, J. Fulghum. Mr.
Mlaa Elvesu
Mllwankee. They inarched from the
A remarkable find of bynes of i.reaad Mrs. George W. Lnrdle. Mr. and j ^isteT. winning the name bonon last Pere Marquette to military style and hlftortc animals has been made near
Mix. John Tummn nnd Mr. and Mrs. year. Both will spend the anmmer nt depewited their axes at headquarteri Mteldoak. Ida. where tbe government
. Attrcd Wllman went to Northport this their home ta NorthporL
before going to their respecOve homes. to building a dam across the Snake riv
aBorolng on the two launches owned
Mrs. Kick Steimel of Buttons Bay
er, says a dtopatdi from Boise. Ida. to
by Maasrm. Fulghum nnd Lnrdie. They was In the city today, having arrived
GRAND TRAVERSE Burineaa nni- Ihs KaBMw CTty Star. In excavating a
expect to'returo thU evening.
this morning to meet her niece and verslty will offer work In Greek. Latin. channel the engineers cut throngh
nephew. Nellie and Harry Johnson of French and German In their aummer twelve feet of Uva. Below this was a
bed of sand six feet thick and below
Newaygo, who wUl spend eonse time nt nohool. Call at office for Information. that anotbsr lava flow. Tbe bones wise
A. F. Nerttoger. Mngr.
LAST CALLk
Buttons Bay with relatives and friends.
fonnd in tbe sand. Tbe skull of a boro*Wlll the aeeretartes of aecrri and
Joseph Ufe of Manistee Is to the june 24-lt «
I sd animal wm found, tbe boros spreadIwitoTolent orgnntontlons and lodges city today as a guest at Park Place.
! tog alx feet from rip to tip. While be^
removed uw
tbe skull
cvumbled. but
I tog rraiuv««
>»uu «u«jw.okA.
who have not already done so tend the
Tom Travis of retoaaey
Petoskey la
to in me
the m------ -name of lodge, place of meettog and cityon buslnesspu
WANT AB«
names of oAcers for free insertion to city oo a bostaeaa trip.
tttw city directory to E E Poole,
F. Green of McBato
agent E L. Polk A Co.. S22 Sute 8t.
today.
g a bone's >aw. Th
ROOM AND BOARO-^17 Weat
June 2S-2t
Mlaa MUlie Marohall of Old Mission
le aeot some of the
Sevonth atreec Cllx. itoone 842.
spent the day to the city,
June 24-St
Ralph Thacker, who has been at
MISS LOUISE CALKINS ably aatending Olivet college is home for the WANTED—Dtahwaaher at Park Place.
atoud by some of^he best musical tal
OotI B*lt4sr.
.
iune 24-5t
tloo.
Tbe meet nniqoe bolklay ever obent of the cUy, will give n concert in
served in tbe United States to to be
the First Methodist church Friday
featnro of Denver*!
evening. June 20. for the benefit of the
. It will be known as *
chnrth choir. Ad
and wiU eccnr nt tbe
Salary 840 to |20 per
CMU. Program In tomorrow's Record. He was stun
Sro oftot dtye mayer eo
moBtk.
paid
weeWyi
expenasa
ad
* >
Jime2S-U Tort In tbe <
day taMayorceebyeer.
vanced. Addroaa with stamp. J. E
Monroe. Trnveroe Oty. Mich.
inoe 24-lt*
caniMm near tbe staod of the ^waker
and to have it fired off every time FOR SALE-My property. 223 Garfield
avenoe: froom tioaee. barn and C
the people gave vent to applaoae. 8eoator Depew kept the people horrahlni
lota, fine ahnde trees; price and
* Bnnday exonrslon on the tSth
VhokNkotlJtaoBiooortT Uot
almoM all of the Urn* At toat otopterms reasonable. If yon art lookMkey and Harbor plng to take brrotb. be dtottactly heaid
Ing for* plonanni home you nhoold
Bfrlngt. Leave dock nt8a.nL.ro- this inqpiry come arroes the ficM:
thto. H. M. F>9s*
tumtog 10:30 p.m.
iune 2Mt
n^p. when to tbeold galooc gotog to
June 244t*
quit? I've only got four cartridges
lefLFOR RENT-Honse. Apply Pat Bur
, Depew said be fintobed hla apeechM
THE FOURTH AT MANISTEE
den. 284 From atroeC
June24dt
Mrs. a K. Brinkman of Old MtoManistee to pieparing for a grand foor mlnotf«.-nitaborg Dtopatefi.
LOrr-Jnne 4. n mink boa. In Lnnt- alcm. wbo ban been vtottMg ber dnngbFourth of July celebrntlott and every
ner
dtotrict.
five
milea
Itom
city. ter. Mra. E T. Brinkman of Fifib
body to Trnreroe aty to Invited. Big
street, retmed to ber borne Ihli afterFinder tonve nt Record office.
nttrootkm and fine pnhtlc enterinta244t*
monL Special rale# on all railroad*.
irk* i**ort tmum X *l b*M
fr%r~ *ha« Onat Tnrtnr «i
mm
OUT OF
TOWH
SERVICE
I/;-
r
iM«BKann«iEUK
New San Silk* all Af^
colors, per spool..*
SPECIALS
24 inch Imported Habutai, Wash Silk, white, green',
39c yam
Rain Proof Suiting. 36 inches wide,
greys and tans, at..............................
snuuMoisExcnisioi
OQA
OCTLr ya™
10c yam
New Telescopes, 29c and
upwards.
New Club Bags, 35c and
upwards.
Lot of short lengths, worth up to 20c,
0^
50 inch Black Mohair Sicilian, nothing better/or a nice
"** 48C«.
MSS COOK WEDS
__ IjSf JTSS’.S
meaL Special imtea oa aU i
grand eoMhrttloo flf tbo fbortb at 88ver^ Bnsese wffl meet all trains
TOICB CDLTDRE-Mra. MatRda
^
atOrawm. TberowtUbedaaclag.rinrhaa Just gradaatad to •
j
tog racat. log baritoM atbleOe ipotta. McManus,
lanaeb roeea. haO game aad a giafid
M
dtopMy of ftroworim la tbe eveaMg. pnrtmaatoftbeUniveraltyefMlehigmi
9
Everybody invtted.
Jade Ififit School af Manle. WiU taka pupita tn
enlee caftarpUto anmmer at her bc^e. '
S
484 Stxtk otreeL
Jane 1741 ; .
TRY A RECOI& WANT Aa
A Few Interesting
1
I
I FOURTH AT MANISTEE
itae to propnrMg tor a firm
Mra. John AHea left for a weekh
ridt an FUe Lake, where ehe win rlate
her*mflihm.MmR.W.CarT.
L
L WILHELM r-r
The Magnihidejf our Business
For the past three weeks has kept us so busy that we didn’t
have much time to devote to advertising. Now that the Reun
ion is over, we have had time to re-arrange stocks, and, while
they are greatly reduced the assortrhents are much more per
fect than we supposed. We find
Wholesale Bargains in Every Depart
ment StUl Waiting For You
The time is drawing near the final. Act quickly—to wait is to lose.
We have brought all of the reser\'e stock from the basement and find
that it nearly fills our shelves and makes assortments still very good,
but it will not last long as the “replenishing* is now a thing of tbe past.
It Will Pay You to Invest in Winter Goods
It is hot now, but plan for a few months ahead and save half by purchas
ing now.
Half the Retail Price is the Rule On
Winter Overcoats, Working Clothes, Bedding, Broadcloths, Flannels, Rubbers,
Underwear, Heating Stoves, etc. In Chattanooga we will cany Dry Goods only, so
we must dispose of everything else. It will either'go to you at a handsome saving,
or be sacrificed to some merchant in a bulk in the near future. You buy at yotu
own price now. There is still a very good assonment of MEN’S CLOTHING.
A good share of which is the new Spring Styles. BQVS AND CHILDREN’S
STOCK is still large. Bring in the boy. if you want a suit you will not go away wtthout one
While our Furniture Stock has been greatly reduced, you can find almost
anything you may want and you get it below cost*
WALL PAPER 50 PBR CENT
DISCOUNT.
ONLY 8 DAYS BEFORE THE 4th
We Have oiljr a Few Days to renaln here-Falr warilof Its Up ta Yoa
v:'o
I
TBE BOSTON STOKE j
tV
wmwmm^ THE^ EVENING "
1
RECORD
v,^:'
, «ATUIB>AY. JUNC
1
SOME FAMOUS TAliES
Annual Meetiiig of the Country*s Educators
H—<m>
ot ladtoa «dw»tkm. to
•aditiMi to tiMM tAtr»«tn to oMiOivB
at Ito JtoUto^ A^totir Fto Cto
tiAe Stodr «f ■tomttto. at tto AowdcmA HIMical mcMt. oC tto Aawrtcaa
ItortiinwHf t Mwitoy an4 of tto Bte>
o^nidJIPm Aaw^aqnn otAmmi^
ala at Saw Tartt city.
ItoaaataaimtopfM*-
borelB U compete with
Stnuigd
Kory of Dr. JelrjU ud Mr.
•nd tte dimT of Its Ineeptkm to mlmool
•a atraage to the wwh Vteit «7* Old
to. UMto Globc-D«tect«t. ‘
tocnettoon. It dppton. tad dtettiifd
with a man na«d Bannml Craggaii
and did not/Uta him. “Het a maa
who tradea on the WumeXT armtad
the novaltoL -He recelvto yoa with
Bamnera amlto on hto fhea. but every
now and then you catch a gUmpaa of
the rrrgsau peeping out Ute a whila
ferret. AYeggan a the real man; 8amoH*a only atnwrtlctoL-
of thla oomitoa ofacatJooal oocicty
li<m vm to toM In tto OeMtn Orm a«4Stof«ttm. wtodi tea a mating capaolty
of latto. Krtwi tto immnme ptmUarm drwM aw sfttoi to tto fanoaraame.
itora w« to prdtovlfatod new §6mi» at wMch la aoar to tto toada of wry
itoUtoCUNi and a waaitti at ttt«nr MBtor aC tto aaaocUUon and U c«n-
rrir^i’Ss.yjarj;
srw“,
I'
dy. to
=Ss:“^£j£'£
JSgrfra
, o«. ttm* trmm I^J
mn^m
---------«Am of the wagtiKod# at tb»
srjs
new proMataa and odt»
a« ito
fsr„“ £«=:«-•: rss
to ilH It haa doyaloftod aloot b««ltlxy
ibio tte povor and promtornw of
taror
inr aS*Scurtto*wu'*T^^
aetloo tea aoc««Bi\-cly ahlftad from
ftenrartofit.
aaaombta In th«> twin
dtlaa. Aatmry Park and Ocaan Ortnr,
na July t tkrw will follow
Krjs.£i:'
and
>
s ss rs.'^.-L'S ;£!‘i5r'S5^Ss"£3
eponded nobly to tto cnlL The toad
quarter* of t
tabitohed at tto Coleman Houae. Aaholy I'ark, Btate headquerteni hava
the I nton at the prtnrlpal hontelrlea In
Aabury I’nrk and Ocean r.rt>vf located
In clo«H« proximity to the f*mou!< Acbun' Avenue Iteach Ca*lru\ w hich to *et
ri*glMiratl»n quarter* and lb.
validation of railroad tickets.
general lllutniiiaflor
There will
The i'aetno. The Arof the board
irorlure lately add
ant fraturr of the great ctmvmtUm and to the attractions of AKburj-a tear
one that haa give
given
front) and a liberal aui.ply of bunt 1
to the gathering to
from hotel verandas
rrMld<yit Thetalorr Rooiwwlt w ho to nate the several State headquarters ai
% rntlon In nM'etIng plaww.
the i)Cf«n Oiwe aodiunium on the
The pnsent omcers of tl»e Nation.
ar%-mlh of July. Thto w 111 be the aer».nd Kducatlonal asMsIstlon u're: Wllliat
tln>e that Prvehlent Ibww
H. MaxwcU of New York, president ore.1 .Vabury Park and
John W. eVs.k of IK Kalb. Ill, first vic»
president: James W. tVshtn^*. Peru.
Neb., treasurer; Albert G. La nr. Chi
cago. chairman of the boanl of trusters:
W. T. Harris of Washington. United
lake charge of the president during hto States commissioner of e»lucation. and
visit.
Irwin Shepard of Winona, Minn, M-cre-
•oaoctotton to not Mmitad tn Ito ooo|k-;
tto abjacto art teoad and aU ab^n*;
It dartroa tto atrondtb from tto tank
sad llto aa waU aa from tto natJooal
l^n^atamp a
•:
rned by c
nd. and thinking that be tad a '
nightmare, arotiaed him. ncwtogulta
angry.
-Why did yon wake mer he aaked.
/
I was dreaming a floe bogy tale."
lie got up at once and began writliif .
in a aort of fever. Ul* blograptar. Mr. . :
,
toboume. aaya that It to doubtful
rlM-tbrr ihe ftiwt draft took him to
king aa three days.
-Treaaure Uland." by the aame aolor. bad a beginning ahnoat eqnaUy
One day Rotort lioola Stevenm wau
playing wlih a Iwx of water cokmi
to hto stetMon, and Idly drew
and colored a map of an lmagte«7
Uml, To quote hla own wnrda.
-It w a. elaborately and. 1 ttouUit.
beautifully colored; the atape of tt
faurr beyond expreaaloo; It
ronUln«l teH«n. that pieaaed me Uta
Bonncla. and. with the unconaciouamuM
of
the
predeallned.
1 ticketed it Tpteathe question of a c«»menilt»n meeting
upe Island-’ Tim next thing 1 knrr X
|.Uc^ fur lyOi was nrst hi
paper before me and was
them for acllon almost
vice prr
wTltlng
out
a
Itot
of
ehnptera.turned their eyes to the 1
V. tlurrln. rethe Jersey shore to which their.memoTlie upshot waa that for
next
rn-s revertt'd as a result «if the c^mvenfifteen days Ftevenaou wrotr like one
Ihm held there In l»4. The cmdlilons
possewacd. tumlng out a <tapter a day.
for tondUng a body t.f Mich rrojM.nlons
NEW CHINESE ^COTTON MILL.
Then be lost told, and It w«
are IdeaL
Both Asbury Park and
Shanghai has a new <’Otton mill owt
before the inspiration came a|
t»c«m oreve abound in public build
ASBUET PABK.
native Chinese comi«n>. with a when It did ‘Treasure |alnnd*
ings. which «wn be reodlly utlltoed for ad by
dent. The mill hto from him ”Ukc amall Ulk,” and ran
It- The matter €»f enthe cotton used la «C
40.000 sidndle*.
^ t*‘’nf*^h
aerially In a cblidren*a paper.
t:hlnese growth.
The help
To go back a good many yeara,
2.000. all women and children
atorka atuch to almost ovory one of
Cliarlea lilckena’ noveU.
800D after the -Wckwlck Papera”
lind made their amaxInjT aucceaa,
Dickens hapis-ned to rlait the atBdlo
of George Crulkahank. tad tbere waa
shown some drawings of tbe career of
tondon thief.
A JAPANESE DIPLOMA.
A TRAINED FISHING CORMORANT. A HAUNT OF WALTER RALEIGH.
Among tlHwe waa a akelch of Fagln’a
The iKxullar dmntcters shown in tta
The s|H.t Shown In the picture to reThe
curious
f.athenM
specimen
den and a picture of BUI 8lkea.
cut
were
taken
from
the
drj.loma'«
shown hi llie plrtuiv is a cormorant of pute<l to to the quiet r-trent Into which
honor
awarded
to
UoUwel
Henry
KL
:ens waa at tbe time engaged upon
' the spMl,-s employed for flsI.lnR pur- 8lr Waller Raleigh. Ihe first tobacco
l>mch. director of exhibits at »he L:«wla the idea of a workhouse atory. and the
istses In J;ir«in. The cust«un of train- smoker In Etiglau.l. wns wont to retire
and Ctork cenutmlal at Portland. Ore.,
when he d»*sin'd to
result of tliia chance rlalt waa “Ollror
by the JaiMinese govemmefits They
tun? and «nj<»y ihr
reprMMnt the sigma;ure ami great sedl Tw toL” aa It waa aoon aftwward pubof the mikado. The Jatonesc written ttolKMl.
As for ‘Nlchoiaa Nlckleby.” there ,
doea not seem much doubt that tto
great novelist conceived the Idea of
Hall from tbe adrertliieMr. felmpeon’a academy.
Wooden Croft lodge. Yorkslilre. which
be saw in an old coi»y of the Tlmea.
Tlie famou* t^pUtn KetUe. the moot
popular creaUon of Uutcllffc Uyite
was originally a character in a cooparaUvely little known atory by tta
Ull Yorkahlrpinan.
Mr. Hyuc. who at tlwvtlme had hard
ly got hto foot on the adder of fame. .
took the story to a well known London
editor and publteber. After critlcialng
the yarn in rather mercileaa faahVm,
the editor said:
-All tbe same, tbe Uttle aea captain la
your best vbarncter. and you oofbt to
bo able to do something with him. Why
not make him the hero of a aerlea of
abort stories?"*
Forgua Hume has told tbe atory of
bow be came to write *The Myatery of
Whlch be tod lesmo.1 t*. eitrsrt from
a Tlanaom Cab." He waa In Melboome
the fragrant Virginian wc-ed. It la In
at the lime, and In financial strait*, for
the ancient town «>f Sherlsime, Engbe had entirely failed to diapo^ of a
laiaL which thto summer to o lebratlng
play to w hlch he had given much time.
the twelve hundHdth nnnlversam of lU langu.age. like that of other ori-nt.iI na
He thought be might do better wtth
birth. Aivordlng to imdltlnn. iflr Wal tions, to Ideogmphh. expressed by
ter was snudclng in thto secluded Spot means of symbols, ngurcs and hiero
book, but tbe qoeatloo waa. -What
glyphics whieh SUggeM an objett by
rt of bookr After some cooakleraItassea round the breast and to tied In ] when hln-M-rvant. wh<. had never Been
Iieculharlty
the middle of the back. ICach ls>al has j anything of thiykind. thought hia roaato tbe leading Melbooma
to WJ1
a crew of four men ami Is pnwld.d j ler was on fire .ntsl thr<‘W a Jug of ale
librarian and aaked thto queatloo.
I
to
M*ad
dowpwurd.
from
right
•ni of sixteen corroo- over him to extitiKuish the conflagra-Wbal books do yon find aoU beatr
-DelecUve atorlea." Wna the prompt
reply, "eapeeially thoae of Gaborlau.SOME RECENT INSTANCES OF HOUSE MOVING.
Mr. Home had not then read any Gaboelan, but be wasted no time In ropairing tbe omlaaloD and bought a compWte edition of hla worka,
Tbe rwnlt waa tbe story which made
hla repuutlon and the seventy norela
which succeeded it Ffrgua Home. It
may be mentlooed. la credited with
having turned oot a dO.OOO word book
j in a week.________________
rw“"bi !L;
thoucht that. folk»wlny tj»r cuatom of
ytara. will Itncl thrir way Into the an
nual ywar book and Uimcr to tVary rducatlonal erntor In tto United 8tatra.
Tto Kducatlonal aaaocUt|on convene
tlon to manaard and controUad like an
army. lt» yeneral aeaalona are under
tto aupervlalnn of tto prealdmt. w ho In
thle caae to William H. Maxwell. *uikt-
.80XE VIEWS OF
erally dUlributed throughout the coun
try. Tto preliminary cerrmontea In
clude an addreaa of welcome by Kdward
C. Stokea. governor of New Jtmy.
A Fetxf Interesting Pictures From Far and flear
THE OLDEST CHURCH BUILDIN6 IN NEBRASKA.
It
m
tto prwaaat war la utterly d.^trucilve of
ttolr oM time rtpuution tor bravery.
It doaa not aeam. either, that they have
teva on all oivaslons toJn
naram of the enemy a posl-
rHE
RUMIAN
DVORNIK,
H0U8EKEERER.
OR
Tto cut Uluatrataa a type of los
claaa Wq—found In all cities In 1
Uly at Ihe
In tearing down one of the waUs of the building a
to TvbulM It more subsiantlaUy the date IBS* wa* r
tlmlH-r* Thto prov.** Us claim to to the nrst church b
sXAtr. which was then but a territory. Thto historic
dent as matters are nv-konMldn Nebraska, la In tto p
vue. In the cenlml part of the aiate. The church has
llrally rebuilt, but care waa taken to presmnw as much of the original at
as possible. There is only one persim living who was a member of the first
congregation, J. R Hetit n< r over eighty years of a:ge, but sUll
LIVELY EXERCISE FOR CRACK FRENCH CAVALRYMEN.
■Mm
m
mnitary touma
_
areiimrt of tto rtgular tratnlag, but on this partiettlar oooatooc tto
■lant wma made mora striking by sending tto mountsd manUdna ow
made dlAcuK by hurdlm and other obstadte' One of tto moat notable fteturea
which tto 1
I of the purvi
m
wm.-n r'rrc::.
y|PB
TO
CHHral Vmgta *WUa4.
'
J
moving which have iwmUy been aooompltohed.
ter lemarkable 1
The cuts niuatrale tv
u.
bank was transferred a dlatanoe of about
tamd tte4icliera wnta^lnj
one a hank building In I
attached to truck* at tbe front and aides of the
fifteen inllaa. being teu)
bulldinr Tto bank wa
ud It VM
to
eta
nearly ten milea by 1
It at tte aldea of tbe building, and a 1
t ware
raaa the ears, andttel
an
I was In na MW
night tta 4
Sherlock Holmes bad a favorite 4h^ th« Uopoirtl^
U teft. I
c tnith." Thl. tra» not «t aJI In
_ ____
with tbe MTlaC of Vletoe
Btifo: -.-iCoUilnit K ~ tmmlneot no tbo
tameeo It tbe imf oremB. Moet of
t» wUI agiee. from expartaoeo. with
Buco mtber thui with Bolmefc Tbo
tmpoeetbledaeolttppen. When “Berer
PhUbrlck-t Cbolee* w« pabUdMa la
tbe “^o Xiaie- t»el» tbo oMci w«»
acrewl that It eoeawd to bo wrltt« bp
Beteo Himt Jnekoon. Bat. u thooo
wbo knew >er tore for Bowen
tbere were eererel glerlac nletakee la j tte
«»a plaeli« of bloeeone la
tbe Starr. Tet ee wee attetwart «.
deeed. ebe dM wrtte It >0 all tt
tbnieixtat weM let Botblas.
^ii^teiurn iif
SHERLOCK
HOLMES
Br A. CONAN DOYLE,
TUf
A^mtwmi mi Sfcart.rtr nwtmmT
ar ite
-TW »4«b
*-2tow m M juo tba qiiHRUt put
u< Wto prbli tony.
Mtoie ton tat whem I IhuA tata
4Btata
I m mmmg tta
j into %i tat, gam a erj aa If he
tad aam a gimto and tapto 11 aa hud
aa ta cmM ran udulTUp aot at
HM. Whahewaaarvhathaurmntod
If nm than 1 can telL Fbr my past.
I waM ton Mika, pot d train at Tunrtdpe Walk, and aa reached Londoo
bd no one the wtou.
**Wefi. when I casw to enasine the
bns I Caund Ihera waa no money In It
St
torn L/am
m Buck Peter a^ to atrandad to
TKe Advehtore of
Block Peter
oS^my trade ^
f*f3E?j;i?tb
Ifo. 6 o# tiM iorloi
aiKii Mantle
lODOiV^Od
BalM eviM and iteek bis ImM.
-a ortno lo DK to bore onlr «b#
drawboek. UopklBo iumI tbat a tbot K
H luMmkmXlf lBpd»lUto. ll.Tr joo
tried to dUrr « ben-ooil Cbrootfli o
bodf t Ko7 Tut tab mj drar olr. joti
Bwt rmUj per ottrstkn to tbeor deUlio. Uf thn6 WotaoB cooM toll jm
tb«t I opeot o wbdo nomine lb tbat
oeorem: It a no tmuj nattor and roonlfOiaotffWdaodprmctloRlanB. But
tbla blow wee doll%wd with aoeb rJolow* that tbe boad of tb# wrapoo aank
deep Into tbt wall lio.jroo Imaelno
lliat tbla anaomir pootb w» eapabM
00 atgbtfoJ aa anaolt? la br tin- man
arbo bobniblMd lo mn and watPr with
BlodL Ptrtar to fbr dem of nle^l W..
faatrofd opon tU wriale bo wooJd bare
T0I7 qaickJjr orerpowemd mjr frlmd
bad Uopkioa and I not radwd lb bla
roMf. Onlr wbeo 1 iraaad ,fbr eoM
moBir of tbo twrokmr to Ida temple
did tie at laat ooderataod that rmlat1 hla anklea
aald Sbarloeb Hotan. •*! fear that tba
octanbiad «»a ai» cold. HowtreP.
jroo will oiuof tbe mat of root brook*
toot all tbo bHtrr. will yon not. for tba
Uwafbt that you have broii«bt your
caar to a trlompbanl coodnelon.’’
• I don't knoWi what lo oay.
Holauw.” he hlnrtcd oat at laat, w
Tory rod Ucc. yll aeema to me that
I have been maMne a fool of ayaelf
from tlie beflnnlug. 1 tindorataad now,
what I aboold borer hare forautten.
that 1 am tlw pnpU and you are tbe
toamor. Krou now I tea what yon
toiTO done, hot I doot know bow you
2d It or what It algnlSra.**
*‘WH1. woll.^ aald Uulmea good
norodl>. -Wo aU loom by «xpeii<
and year Inoum thU time U that you
al»ould nerer loao aljcht of U»e alu
live. You were oo abaorlied In r
NeUaau that you could not
tbouetit to rairlrk fUlni^
of IVtcT t;ar»-y
The hoaiwe voice of the aea
In on our convcrMtlom
-Boe here. mUtrr.- aald be.
make
no complaint of b* ln« man handlod In
thU faMltion. but 1 would have 3 on call
tbliuu by tbelr rlpht names. You aay
I murdered Peter tUrey; I aay 1 killed
Peter I’arey. and there** all the dlCfer
eoce. Maybe you don't bellere what J
aay. MnylH- you think I am Ju»t aliup
Init you a yam."
-Not at all.'* aald Holmea. -Lot us
hear w hat you have to aay.**
-It*a aoon told. ami. by tbe Tx>rd, er
ery word of It la tnith. I knew Black
Peter, and when he pulled out bla knife
I u-hlpranl a Imrpoon thn»ujrti him
Sd
high wapM. aal wfat fa the todppiag
agents, aad they amt me here. That*a
all 1 kaaw. aad 1 aay again
If I
fcUlad Buck Petor the tow abolld glre
I naead them the pnes
of a bempan rope.**
-X easy ctou atotom«it* aald
Balmes. rtaing aad lighting bk pipe.
•*1 think. Hopkina. that you tooold
lOM no time to couTcytof you prto*
oner to a plaee of aafety. Tbk room
la hot weU adapted far a cell, and Ur.
Patrick Cairo* eernpka too Urga a
proportion of ou cnfpat-Mr. Holnwa." aald Hopkina. -1 do
not know bow to expreaa my ntituda.
Even new 1 da not uaderstond bow
you attained tbk reault”
-Klmply by having tbe good fortnna
to get tbe right clew from the hegln^
nlnp It 1* very pomlbk If I had
known about tbU notebook It might
.war U7 Iiiiiiniii,. a, it aU
bare led1 away
^ 3^
\
1
ki
■g .
■1
K
Mm
s.
the pnMpectflf bcamuag a aoita, tike oourage and aaBoranoe
Ifumtokte: Mother^ Fritnd is meant ior you.ind^its
MOTHER’S hUEHO
k a linhuat of proven awHt, aad hs great worth can be no
beita aomtod to than by the cooatkm stremg aad
lifiillM 17
^
iDtupnyment Inptan B. J. Uoi
k4U*a
WANTED.
WANTEIK-Good
BAST-PART OP TOWN.
OaU ap hy both phanea Nou ft.
Smith. 439 Want Teeth atxecC OtV
Orders win be promptly aUandni fto
reus* phone
|ane IMf JOHKHOPKIK8.
apr 2k-lmo
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTCB^-Orfaamalctof aad plala
•ewtop PHcnaraaaonahleandaBtkfactioa gnaranteed. Un. K. Uwaa,
but boaid at Cottage Home. House
remodeled aad nealy fumUhod.
Front aireel. cor. Wellington.
Jane 2Z4H^
WAfiTCI>-A cook, woman, ako girl
THE NEW PIANISM—Cnlftcd an ta
plaaUm will be explained and dUplayed to my studio Tuesday*, betwoea S and 4 p, m. Mra, Frances
a .Smith. 8© Bast Eighth St., Trav«j atieCIty. New phone CTL
iuna 3 imo
work. Lake View House, Kik Rap
ids.
lane »-tf
WANTCD-AltTO-RMORR of a
on your shoes! Sea Cunnlagh
tbe Uon barber shop.
may
ment* were dlscorverod trace* of carv
ing, a r«note period. Scraping of
________ ____________________________tbe mo«a he had no tronhle in making |
FOR RENT
On the first anniversary of hla sou'* {*>i‘l
following; “Outalde lUradlm** p^u RtNT—^mall hoa»e.
3»e, «i>5 South
death Jacof^ Klein met hU own death | -Year 21. Cain " Mr. Travelick .tale.
Wadsm*orth *lt\H't. Inquire F. O.
In a similar manner and at aJmo*i the l that no one can truly imagine tbe feel | ITatt.
June 34-Ef
lag
of
tcm>r
with
which
he
stood
in
spot. He wa* run down^by a
FOR R^f-St^n“ ootBS ih i*er
the pr«**nre of this venerable <
fast Mkbigan Central train |ust
of Slarltog aad InstmnUy* killed Mr. 1 cean and gar.ed upon the I
Kleta.wM .bout a irmn ot Mg* Mx,,\ «14eotly made with a »har5
of Sterling alxMti by the flr>t murderer. He Immediatcl..' FOR RENT—Three-room flat farforty yean, having flnl eelUed In Tcturncil thi* old stiappcr lo the w-avenj nlsh<xl for light hon»ekeeplng. Riverside Flat. 312 Park Si.
jane 2S-3t
of Bear lake.—IV-iroll Tribune,
Wayne coupty-
NEWS CORDEMSa
The cane of the city of Albion v».
...o-atoth..
—^---- '
ry fi,r xouuoiliK
made Jiy MUs
wouW tio»iro to 1-avo tlio
• dnyiij Luella M. Ibirton. deput> sHi!«> factory | Llr.ixd
a time. I Ihen ffwc
IfljUll 1
nretic ex-j ___
UiapiTtor.
who has Just complekHl
her ,
111 the cast cud. dcvbn-J __________
._____ _______
_
pedltlon. put forth tempting term* for 1 t„„r of Inspection in that city. This j »‘ve duty. He U 1
hsrpofinera
xvlio xvmild sene
jutvc under!-----------------,----------i„„ ,i,n«
........ who
„ oment she
misllfies
|.y i f^yimr tin
larger percenias** of the ehlhlren
under 14 years of age work in Jaekson
than to other* of tbe stale, but the fact
that a larger mimln't of them a»»rk
bout a permit i«am*l by the Imreau
lal»or. or a noiao* public. I* what
ronstltufes the livTloaa c<»ndition. Mia*
Burton i* of the oplulon that knorance
of Uie law is ahaf catise.s this nmd!
turn. Battle Crexk's <-..iidlthin in this
regard I* first claas. Miss Bun«m compllraentlng the iH<opIe on that fart
after a reexml lnsi>ecilon.
ManlMce Is nlKxui to take vlg»>r»»u*
action against penum* xiho iK-rmit
sand to accumnlate and lie tin their
rldcmalks. In a numbeg of differem
part* of the city thy sand aniouius m
a uulsanr<>. Where cut* liaxe Us-n
made for building sidewalks, no ntainlng walls are used, and the rtr.suli
Is that the sand keep* working «hiwn.
a"d If neghvted wn»ii U'ctnues ankh*
d**<*P
An original lo rd of elk. plano-d on
Grand Island. T. I*.. IhnK' yt'ars ago.
ha* o*fabllshe<l the laisslbllily of rttainlng the exlsunu'c of these animals
In private park* and ranges for all
time. Bliteif elk xnere plaeexi on the
island thnv year* ago. How nniny
are thert^ now Is not known. Imi recx'ully 32 wfO‘ cminiiHl in a single
bunch. Tlic elk cast* its antlers In
February, a date which w^ mMo have
lH>cn universally fixed uiKm lo' the
purpose.^ By the latter part of winter,
the antler, like a stalk of ctmi In the
autumn, seem* to have frilly rli>cned.
and. cxwslng to nH-elve nourishment
from tho ervature's vitality. iK^unes
a dead member, -like the flower or the
weed that withers away, lo let others
succeed.*’ Then, as the ih*w year pushc* the old from his pediwtal. the young
antler uproou Ij* predece*sor and
starts on Us brief and glorious reign
of m 12-Bonth. While nwiy all other
forret animals, of beanty gnd value to
man. march to their distinction in caiv
the bounds, it U grallfytog to know
that the elk w© may have always with
na, and that bipedal mombecs of the
speeles. right here in Michigan, that
know ao bounds, are likely to know no
linra Paganini'*
Jbha Kendrick
The fosi made over the recovery In
tor of Pnek. Is preparing an adapta
of -Tbe Taming of the Shrew- Cor a living atategof a turtle, marked and
inrned loom at Tarrytown. Pa^ by D.
C. Lee of Detroit. 42 years ago. while
to the Union aervic-. seeam rothv prepoeteroai when It is remembered as H
will be remembered by some Tribune
F. T. F. Lovfjey. ateretory of tbe retotors. that three year* ago. near
Caruegle Staal
Moakftgoa. according to authcMity
vbteb baa
000.
_
geaUaman
of proWty. a tartle trapper
PoUroman Freamau. at W;
D. C„ la a protege of Senator Klt^ oa Bear taka. dUaeovered to kit cok
tredge. He ts 22 year* of age. atsiHl*
« fret T to|^ to bli atocklng fret, and
CY TO
pot to mortgagvs Hontaa tor atfA
toqnlro of & McNamanu Pato
PtoosboteL
May
Ramambar tba fatwro Has to yoor
band, a aclcatlllc raadlng will ravaal
tba Irua lte*s btototy- Over SIT
ynlooSt. lOdamxtra&ea.
13»d|
g|f£.ff£g
FOR RENT—Fumlahe«l room* for
light houaekoeping.
811 Cnkm
street.
Juno 23-U
»alo<*kwpcr.. who re-
lo«d
pouch with tbe cooiwe loba<vv-all!. nne of »100 and costs, or In default j he mot * farmer hanlbii: a vug
ami
,u months in Jail. | <'f
A .l«ttll..r> .,..tri>at!uu
pointed to a
who had twm a w k
'
r‘*.Tn'tTh‘-hpix-hM
««i
. yen get yonr xvaterr*
riDCfd that tbe Inlttal* T. C.
^
I tho cirruii «.ur. and wiii ho mndo »
an frnm the e.nat.
those of I'ctcr fkrey. since be seblom lo.t ra*o o..nr« rnlnK tbo ■.•imlliy of a | „
smoked and no pl|»e was found In hbi new city ordinance inossed thU spring 1
oabin. You nmcm!»er that 1 nakid which,ImiKW> a $:.eo license on *a-| -Wl.at- i xebiiimsl tbe -trangrr. “do
wbeiber whUky and brandy w.n- In loonk«n>eri‘. making their total license, yr.u im-.in to *-iy tliat you haul water
tba cabin. You said they were. How |UMM» a year.
there who would
Herman-Toich hanged hlmsClf dur«lo;' .nnaxvcn-d the Knnaan.
ing WcHlnesday night In a cell at the)
Manistee county Jail. Early !a.st ^‘‘‘‘k | ^
^ V
he purcba.sed a coffin for bis wife, whoj ‘*j<iniiigx r." rridiisi Hie farmer, with
WBH homo sick. The wife dle<l Sattir-; ^ grj,i. -mil ibis din-f lion liV JcM *«
lem had
-My dear
If
It
were
A
come a ver> simple oi
day. leaving six rmall children. Tot eh j f.ie «n.‘ xv:iv a- tbe i.tb. r.*'—New ^ork
seaman It x'onld only I
wa’* Uken to Jill immcHliuiely after jYlmes.
had lieen with him on the IfUni riihnim. Ike ce.ffln «-iil*ode. the aulborliks
So far a* I c-oulU learn be luul aalhdijthlnklng the woman would do better
M- ^ N ^ H. R xx... begin tlimr
In no other alrtp. I aiwiil tlm-x* d.tva
to Fou.h. ('xdui
Wiring to imndec. siul at tin* end r with blm away. Tlii-lr home is at Park-1 Sunday
.s.ih.U). Ji.lv :.i.
that time 1 had naivrtalmM tbe ii-unef. | dab*, ibie^* niinci^ nt»nh of ManlaUH-, tniy anJ
.-v. r,
b..i..lti,
of the erew of tlie Sea rnicom in ISS;*. i ^nd the fanill: is ab.solinelv deatitule ami
B*heu I found Patrlek ralrua.nuioiig j
nmditlont* an ili. «-mi.r_..mll « lo..o 01 s.a«.i,.
the l»n«o^ »■> ro,^r. U W« tH-r ,
Jin KubHik.
1st. reccnTly a<
mmam
WANTBO-:Flral daaa painter. J. J.
Barden. TaL Ots. m.
ime
youm-
Captain Itoall^and lichold the teauli:*'
•‘Bonderful.*** cried llupklna. -Wonderfuir
.
mnrkahlr ajtpcarantr.
urdor.
“Von miwt obliiln the relcnac of
a bU proeic that waa aecu on tbe blind
yomig Nelignu na aoon ** |»o»»Kinic."
two tUehta Iwforo? No. tio. llui»kliii.. It Black Peter'a knife In mv heart**
said Holmes. -I coufcaa that I think
la anollMf and luon^ formldiiM** iN raon
ymi owe him some a|xology. Tlic iln
for whom wo mu»t M»ok.**
liox must Iw rctunitHl to him; but. of
-ni taw It you from tlie lH»alnnlnR. pourac. Ilic sexurilic* which IVi.-r CnTbo dotortlTo'a faoc had iTTown Ionfor atHl-f.»UK«T diiriue lloUmV a|M‘o«*h. Jnatult me up a little ao na
rey Inis M>ld are b»st forever. -Piciip'a
HU hoja* and hU amhlliou- won- all easy. It: waa In *8S that It bnppened- lli « ab. Hopkins, and you can remove
ut him. Hut he wmild Aujmat of that your. I'eter <'ar«*y
rour man. If you want me for the
innater of tbe 8ea rnleorn, and
not al«mlou hh jHa«aloii
irlsV i«y nddrxw* and that of Watson
aj>nre
We were mmlnit
will Ik* aomexvhen- In Nonvny. I'll
"You rou*t deny lh«l Nellpan wa* of the Ice pack on our way luune, with send imrtlrulnra latcr.**
preaent that nldit. Mr. llolimw. Tbe bead wliida and a weiHi* aautberly
book will prove Uml. I fan«T tbnt 1 «ale. when wc picked up a little craft
bare etldeuce euonith to aatlafy n Jur3*. tliat had l»een blown north. Tlu-n^ was BUSINESS COLLEGE CHANGE
even If yon ore able to pii-k n bob* in It. one man on iHT-m landamnn. Tbe
To ihc Public:—O*ing lo my health
Baaldfu. Mr. llolnn-a. I bnve laid my bad thouirtii ahe would founder and
band upon my man. Aa to tbla terrible bad made for the Norweirlan coast In a 1 am obliged to give up teaching for a
dlnirey. 1 Kueaa they were all drowne<l. lime at least, and have sold the Travprrwm of youra. wher«» la her
-1 rather famy that lie la on the Well, we tm>k him on board, tbla
cr»c City Business Collide to I*rt>and be and tlx* aklp|H-r had some lonit feaaor* Martlndlll and Rose. wln> are>
•tulrr aald Holmea aroMH-ly. -I think. . buu
•in. All the Impcaiw' we the proprietors of the Manlsttn' and
Wauim. tlial ,v»u %v-..uld do urll t. put Ulk
fluU revolver wln re you ran n*iu*b It.- I took
took off txith him 1
Ludlngton Inislncss colleges. They
HaVoac and laid a wrlttea pai»er njxm I far na^l know, the
are both tm*ii of >viars of exiH rixiice In
side table. I-Now we an* ready
nlirtit lie diaapi*eare«l na if be had never liualnc*# college work, and will ailTbqtr had
some talking In gruff lioen. It waa irlvcn out tlunt be liad vanqo the good name and Mandln
TtodfW oulKUle, and now Mra. Hudsm either thrown blln^elf overlwwird or the Traverse City college. Thf^y will
- Spewed the dU*r to »giy Hint there xxert fallen overlHVirl in tbe heavy wejitlier put in new furnliore and fixture* and
tiint we x\Tn* bn vine. Only one man
tbrve men InJ,airing fnV ttaptaln llaKlI.
In ronnocllon with their other schools
“Show tlKtn m xiiir by one.- aaW
what had hapi»ened to him
that waa me. for with my own eye* I can do better for Iholr Mudent* lha
Holmw,
I
little
:
aaw tlie aklp|»er tip up hla heel* and I have been able to do.
Tbe find yho
1 axvuld ask that all my former n\x
.piti of
1 da.va liefore dents and friends give these gentlemcMi
had draon a letter frjra hla wc aighicl the Sbctland lights,
the same hearty aupiiori they have
porket.
-Well. I knd
knowledge to my- glvm m? and I can assure them that
•n^Tiat naracr he nakciL
*Hf and waited to sec what would
•‘Jsroe* I^ocaiacr..
come of It. AVhen we got back to Sn>t I>rorc*8or* Martlndlll and Rose will iv-1 am aorry. I^mcaster. but Ibe licrth i land it waa eaally bnMied up. and no* ciprocate by giving them the bi-ut bus
to fttlL Hme Is half n iHocrrlgn for i body asked any queetlon*. A stranger iness colh*gc to the »Ute.
Any tuition due students will be
your trmdde. Jo**! etci. Into ihl* romu , died by accident, and It wa* nobody'*
atMl watt rticrr for a few minutes.**
• bualncs* to Induin'. Shortly after !>• reoognlted by tbe college the aan
Tbe aecond man wa* a bmg. dried ter Carer gave np the *c«. ami It Vra* though no change had l»ecu made.
up emitorp. with lank hair am! saUow long years Morr I could find where he
Thanking all students and friends
Hmeka. His name xva* llngli I'atlla*. ; was. 1 guesiK.xl that he had done Hic
He also mwlTcd bU dismhwsl. Ins half , deed for the sake of what wa* in that for their cordial support and wishing
■OTfwIsn and tbe order to wnlt.
! tin Ikxx and that be could wffotd now all the very best snccres I am
Respt^uny yours,
.
The third applicant wt
Chas. R. Uockcray.
torn face wa* framed in a tangle of ;
found out where be was tbrongb
hair and lironL and two U»ki dark ; a aailor man that had met him to L«icyca gkwaicd behind ibe cover of thick. 1 don. and down 1 went to aiqaatm blm.
tufted. oTcrbimg eyetwow*. He saint. The flr*t night be wa* reaaonable
cd and *lood *«ilrtr fasbkm, turuins his | enough and was ready to gfre me wlut
cap round to his handa
! would make me free of the arm for life. that pbot.uwph# <
-Your name?** asked Holmea.
. We were to fix It aU two nights totrr. light cmtttc^y ra r poUtoe* and bard
-ratrtek t’^lms.**
, Whro I came I found him three parts
drunk and In a rile temper. We aat
-Harpoonerr*
-Ire, sir; twTUty^dx Toyagm.*
dmm, aad we drank, and we yarned
-Mindee. 1 suppoae - ^
i about oU times, but tbe more be drank
•To*, air.s
< tbe Ire* 1 liked tbe look on ble fare.
-Ami ready to itart with an explo^ 1 apotted that ban>oon upon the walk
aad 1 tbougbt i might aeed U before 1
tog *hlp*r
toat bo broke
-Yea. air.• |
-BTiat wagear
murder to bU eye* and a great ciasp
knife to bis band. Be bad aot time
Tkmld you *urt at oncer
to get It from tbe abaatb
-Aa aoon asT get my klt.-Hare yon ytmr raperer
wbatayeUbegave! Aad bis face gets
c*. «lr.- He took a ibsaf of
grea^ forms fro.
ire glaacod over tb«n aad return- tbwe.
hto
aptoM^ round
Uolmrej
for a bit. but
odtbem.
-You «e irot tbe man I wauL- ^ j
be. -Here*# tbe agreeroeut oa tbo aide
table. If yon sign it tbe wboto mattor
to It a* Peter Garcy. anybow. ao 1
win bo atottod.Tbe aaamaalufttfd aarore tbe room
Tak9
CourAgef
\Va3n0 and Madlaom
Jene 14-lf
"How i!o yon do. Mr« Venne!" exFOR RENT—House with all modern
rlolnuM fl geiillem.'tii «if lli.ti lady't .leImprovements. West Twelfth alrceC, iinnlntniuv.
•'I'niy. xvb;it bniig yon
near Fine. Inquire 1012 South Union. «*i!t
i-crlx In tlir •btyT'
June 12tf
T»b. I've jntil Imi c to the pbolng
..’1
png iv.ngo— jmidi.T'- XI1
FOR RENT-Housc. Inquire D. A.l<,^h^.
liif b
ll alio
alio enrrU-il In her
•-‘nnrt
Klldcc. 534 West Ninth street, atl- wc Inxc b;id oiir f»ortmii^ 1
xens phone 121.
June 8 if gitl|-r. Iitirmi'l xvr
«i:d the 111 ;!*>!. yon kioox. Y
FOR RENT-Two Inside rooms *nUablo for sleeping rucmis. Inquire
I>r. Sawyer, over Johnson drug U> j-iiro.- repn.'d J.diiiwoii liuidtF^cnt-;
Ir. !.« lio i.Mtderly
\hu>t I'on
store.
June 5-tf goV . ratilum.
And tlieii be -r.ildcnix n iiuMiilc.-iNL
FOR RENT OR SALE—Meal market : nd iei;iti r l.ot .n.d <^>b1 In tnrn. and
on corner Front and Dlvl.slon Ktn*cis. ibox ,0,,.^ inMigers for evitpiore.—
Thos. Gunfon, C30 Fifth street. Clilxens phono nc.
may 23 tf
I
xcnspmmoi,^.
PAVING TAX
po^ RENT-FurnUhed roomi with
|
J54 From »trcM.
aprlS-lfl
,--------------------------- ----------FOR RENT—Offiro In new Wllliciro
Tho iiptvlnl rnuun-m.-ni ux mil for
r.;:
FOR SALE—New lour inch wagon, j
*•
Impiln of n. Hyman. 2i»' Washing- j office—Room 202 Stale Rank building!
ton Mreot.
^
____June 2t-tf j Jon© 1 Imo
FOR SALE—Tao fresh milch cows.
Inquire J. M. (’ourtado, niy. Citlrens phone 3S1.
June 22-r.t
June Brides .
Naturally Expect Ciifu
What Better lemembrance Than a
KIMBALL
PIANO?
M
iUiinmd avenue, i^ n«»w in mv hands
for c^dlecilmi. Tbo first Inslallnient
FOR SALE
PAVING TAX
Notice to all Pe Kons Interested;
FOR SALE—Farm 12u acrt *. goci
THr *i>.y-lal as ^e^srn^ot lax mil for
building*, young orehanl aoo inn* ' flit* grading and pax jug
Kiuil Fmnt
Mre»*t, fnim tin
g«Kl water; will exclisnge for Tra. ' .......................
.... n.,. pn.,«.r,.v. R A. .v,„.
Jiim- ..3-if
T.|„.
l^^u^lraenl to be paid
FOR SaXeTr TRADE—..?1x h..uM - i
'’m.' E.' llASKKIJ.,
and lois ou west kIiIc. Will take.
City Treasnrer.
ariM-nK-r nr team work inrt |»ay i OfTlrfw-iUxom 20: Slate Ban
June
Mmo
.eiif. Cllixen* nUone 330. K. J
‘ IlHf —
OK.ke
DR. W. J. HIGGINS
Dental Work
.Innr, tin* fairost month of
all tlu-yrar, i.s llic month of
bruit's Jitul ros«*s. Many a
foiul mother will ;rr(‘rt with
joy iiiul j'Lubu's.s till* hoiiu*
ooiiiinir of a 1h Iov<>»1 tlau^hUt. Iam! thoro will Ik* th(»sc
who w ill shcxl 'tears of
over llu* happy inarriaim*
lovcxl one alHuit
llHHlt to iM'irin the
phvifuin'S nf home making.
IWihly you have promistnl U> supply your ilnuiriiUT
with a piano on lu*r nrrivnl
home or Ux exclianj^e the oM
piano for a nexv om in onler
to c ontinue the musii^iil sUulies lu-g:uu at seluxjl. Jl may
lie, t<x), that y<m ^lesirt' to
present the «b ar one lenviun
tlie home rtK.f with an eiuluriiij:
What c;an
more
fittini: than a piano—n liinh
j^nule piano?
EXAMINE THE KilBALL
If lienutiful tone <|uality.
ex|H‘rt
workmanship niid
pleasini; case ib'sigii count
in .vour piano purchiis<% we
know that after comimrinR
onr instrumenU wnth other
makes Y’onr pn fenmee will
be a Eiinball
We always
have in stock us»l pianos at
prices tan;rini: for Tpriglita
from $125, fl75 u. $250.
Sman HjMBt riBB Makes
KMBALL
IHSICIIIWSE
M. B. HAUfEIL Pnip.
—------------------------------------------------- —=---------- — I £»J a. Front ft.
FOR SALE OR FyrMANr.F-.^:.,Hl j
eitiarn* Phnor T»
! abstr^ts of title
,K.. an,.
..r U«r«..
■
. Iialanco cm
June 1€-U
0^ Q, CARVER
PRICES REASONABLE
OAm wUh O. P. Csnrsr M Bro.
hoU ebuaM
sale—iJidKVi*
whcK'l. Ajax
inodxd. M'Tgon A- Wrigld tires. In
quire at 233 i:ast Prunl
|
for
J. M. HUELLMANTEL
iun.9 if I SEAL ESTATE AMO LOAMS
No«ar-y ^ublio
FOR 8AUE-.Store JiulWInK. xtork «n.l
ni KMt Pro,l Wn>t.
I •• «»•'"
fliiiire*. Will wll all or any part,]
r.r will rent building. Apply at once.,
Cbas. Rosenthal. Traverae City. Mlch.j
r. O. IXICMOE.S
may 27HL j
LET ME*bulld for you. Monthly pay-j
mrnt*. If W. Smith. €13 Wc^l I
Eleveuih tlrecL ClUrcn* phone lli5. ^
may 28-1/]
FARMS to trade for city property
H. W. Smith, C13 West Elt'vcnlh St
Citlr.ens phone 189
iAROAlNS to real relate. H. W.
Smith €18 West Berenth street.
CitUens phone 188.
may 28 U
HOUSES AND LOTS on monthly pay
ments. IL W. Smith. €13 West
Eleventh streeL
atltens phone
188.
may 2841
FOR SALE-FIne rreSdence property.
10-room house and betra. 108 fL lot;
honro has cUy water, bath room and
fnrnaoa. Inquire of P. Tbnrlell over
nret KaUonal bank. Telephone 28
may 23-lX .
Michigan asylum propmrtj. ndtahlt
Fine noQ and )
•gieal to 18 e
toOeaW.Bat
FARM FOR 8ALB-
Teacher of Violio
329
Simth Side Shoe Store
SOUTH UtilOH STHtET
arc now taking orders
for the celebrated
KEYSTONE BRIGK
MARK
Traverse City
Brick Go.
KEYSTONE,
HOUSEHOLD DEPARTiERT ntimmnUmlmm
GnoiHrMi Wan
Md IBB. Efim
khtMKu :
■By BgBnc or nriB IMMto Umbb to
rrs.r^a-...-«lzs'ru,"i*-r'r2
Whcu I irr< A Utii* teUo*.
A»- thm «lgU.w«s M c- W.
A»- the UUA tmm-B «oM* to Irticb «•
dmd o too boBdrod ttttlo Botw. mon
» f
miM »y p*i ••d C;
or Iona. M tin eon* bbj bg. «b4 fnr,
tlcolBrty alBoe Urn bride vfibBB tbcai
to be neoi abotrt cbe nanb Ubw. bd tint
Ob tte Ml of mofhw^. cUlf.
lira. tobJi. bBBrtBg ihai Urt. Bmi
Ab* Blic d pBt hmr Ml Bmund aie
•
AB- n» •#r tegen Urough my hair. tan rocrired bcr ooip of Umika fran
(be bride. Deed not vooder why abe
• Ab’ <Jura I bM U art BB* Uff
tea reoeivcd no note.
At Ul(' aJuidOVB OB til* vtJI,
Ye*. It doe* seen i large ondertabA«* of f ttoBud B bool oori boot
lag: mad. perhaps. It I* no wokder that
0
I dldn t BCBto Bt Bit; .
iU Bo(e* are rregaantly no iBpemoeal.
For 1 koeir *1 BO glM or goBIiii
•o formal, and. let oa add, ao poorly
CooJd rror tofob me tborr.
vriuen.
With nr noUufr • mrm oroand no
Qat rren granting alt tbU. i* It nec:.
A»* b#T hand upoo my hair.. _
eaaary to have them ao Imperaonal and
no formal? >tf ooe wriUm a large aumWh«*B i got a imio bTggn'.
PlarlB* naildn in the ntrof t;
1 ' Ef I oool4B*t win DO ofbor way/
, of yoe.
gem and allboagb pmuy. veil written
note* are alwayi more picaaant to re
An* ib«o I d go a antwkJn* baoe.
Through the bark door like ez not ceivc. ret evcti ibe trregiilar penmaa*hlp wUI be pardoned aiore quickly
An* ef anybody lU>ked at me
than tbc cold formality wblcb perradea
My face ad all gel bol.
Haly eammanloB. ?:» m. bl, mmagh
I a nerfea of natleaal raelBen wUI be gieaa m ?ob ftrat Sunday in the moBth. thna Bt
KBara.* MB In Hale
by Grand Traveme Namehe^sm. Theaa reel. illiM.
-Oh. well, boya don't hare may rery [ bride should wear
widt mfiQt of dabitiea.arwaliglvenaaaHBlaahyBaadiatiii I MoralBg nenriee and aermoB b1'
-SometlilBg old. aomechlng new.
M from mMch thny wer* brnaght hy the eeatrihiitara, or by | lOrJS.
-Perlmpa not. bni H i« the i
indfrieadalatheaeantrieeBBaiadlnadtlieat lahotrythem I Snmday aehool and qnaitiaB dM il
Mae.
mprraaloBa cf girlhood whiel
I that thay are the f«al thing.
*12:0011.
IB time their astlied feeltBga for w»
Aad a gold dollar ta her ahoeEreningi
oven until the Bent U tender.
manhaod, BBd tf g boy doeaaY g« as for good lock Ooe maid had a goU
Three poonds flour, ihret* eggs, ooe
idea or reteamcbU kladaeas aad htmor brooch with
apooa laid aenma U. drachm saffron. lo^Mhlrda cup batter
Stuffed Peppers.
from bia UttSe girl fri
wtnootlatgalfyingthehoaaewifeiyaecompUab ___
and lard, one eniirv nutmeg gnUed. j Cm off the stem end of green pepbe laytag a Arm fot
fbr hU I menu of cookery, to which she bad
^
ugar. one pound of cur- j i»ers and remove the seeds. Cook in !
Ideals of wofloanhood. I hope you will gtrea marked atteatloa at cooking lec<
pinch of ealt. In the} boiling watfr for aitout five mlnutca. |
rants and
to think It -amart' or lak* tnrea during the prerloaa winter. 8UII
make a sponge of the flour, then drain- Sumd poppers on end In ;
Ing- to treat your boy friends in that
a cak of compressed yeast, salt, a baking dish and flll with cooked rice i Morning ael^T Vo'io aTm. *
way.bur share of tbe bouquet a stick pin. tad sulSdcut water to make like bread which has been mixed with melted I Sunday school a£ 12 m.
W*hy. Annie ian*t haring for a bead a. pretty peart pen
•ponge C«t tht saffron very fine and bu.t« «.d
««p .tu^k, Cckloj
holder with a gold pen and penstock, let U siaud c-t.vim! with ct>ld water . «.ve«d dl.b .bom ..n
,b«. |
-Ko. I bellere she Is only thought- signifying her auocesaful authorship,
«iver night. In
morning mix all a few mlnmi's longer in the uncovered at 7:30.
leas and a lUtl'e silly, but the may aad her literary ability, while tbe re
A cordial welcome to Ombb aenrktA
the ingredienu Into the sponge, as In dish and serve at once. Thev an* delleasily become unprincipled if she goes maining two had pins which s>mbol—
■ *
I making brcaiKake. l.ei it rise, and cious prepared for baking In the same
oa In this way. Betnember. dear, that ! ised
f of some otudour sport bake In an oven a Isule slower than j may and siufflng with Hcnmida
Tmida or I
any boy who Is worth aasocUting with or ot
for bnad. Petr a four-pouml Uiaf H | swetn uniiins cookv'd. chop|H-dI flue and i Thomas V, Ullom. 1
at all. is worth treating squarely. If <
Quiet
hour.
9:30
a.
m.
T rf,d MarniAf. Aawa.
shouM l»akc one and a quarter lumr*. j mixed with a scant cup of bread j Morning worship. 10:30 a. ai. •
be taa’i grntlemanly m his behavior to
pore ov>rr7he latest favhkm
old-jcniml»s. a tablespoon of chopped pars-1
you. don't roUliatc by ropylog hU
i
‘
Jnlre.^salt. cayc-„nc|
lauHs. but tlmply avisbl coropanionehtp ioumals. They plan |ust how that
Sd Uior Endeavor, g: Ik p
If hot * and celery salt. Hake tmvnty minutes,
,H.v r,
with him. Of course, we must make j vl*»Ung gow should l>e made They
pm!
liasting often with melted butt«T
1-4 *hht « I d PU^ Ilr
,rt«dlr. P.T...I U».. J«. «
« allowaaces for boyish crodlUes of man-! »«rr> over both the fit and the cost.} *
j P.*niccoi
s.
evening at
vn.«i khr uM mr -Wd mp fcc«I „
-Qbr
*bf bridr. ner. but the liner points of kindness I They f«)rgct that the gown that should!
if S4i you
Tice. Thursday eraB
Almond Cakes,
viiiy. it is right for cake.
' "It 1. too bard CDBpnrias id mny and honor, which >arq the essence orp*'e the most perfect fit and faulliess
An* kind o’ mmplod up my hak.
»
_ I Hianch three-fourths of a cup of al(ora». U • formol. Imporaoool lOno eounety. must be expected of boys as | trimming is that in which they are
JuBlOT EbdcTor Srturdw. *:»> p.
Snartth Apple Cake.
j monds and bake until a light bromn.
la uw-d. H may be copied for the whole
tinlr of girls most often sci-n. the dress for houstv
Then when I lost my Jack knife,
t One and one half «
apn!e«t rooked ! then run thnwgh the finest knives of “Welcome to worship with ttl ar
lot.- V(*s. posaibly so, but Ho you think gs of women. There's nothing funny work.
p
An' when I broke my skate
[ to a ^a•!r, ill maple *ynip Two eggv. i the meat grimier. Platv in a strainer stranger*, workingmen and the poor.
tbe friend who spent the thought aad nor *euic* in piwooclous roquetr). IllThe perftdiy plain shin waist snit
i j An! when my beti girl told me
time in arranging lor your pretty gift tie lady, and I hope youll not let your worn with low. white rvdlar and small, I one cup sugar. twi» thir»lf cup butter, jsnd jKmr over two tald«w|SKmfuls ol j
I i
I5< my lie wan't up to date;
iMv cup Muir milk. ,.m« half! cold water mlx» d with one labb sjaa.n {
First M. C. Chufdi.
feels (hat It Is Ti^y much appreciated admiration for you friends' real sweet plain tie. give* the b«-*t effect. If the pinch
^ An* when 1 bed the tooth ache.
Rev. Tho*. Cox. l*aator.
slMxio Hoda. 4*ne icssiKsmful baking;; fnl 4.f vinegar and drain, Hry in <
when sucf a bote of thanlni is re- neks load you Into copying this mo j scfianitlng of ski and
blouse W
_________
______
Class m«*llog. 9:30 a, IB.
An’ wbin dad woumn'i let me go
Class
v-n each of grauM; end run thnnigb grinder again. Add
cflvcd? Would you. If writing letter* fkce foolUbness of hers. Be lurt an <>M-ction. these may be attached as |
Morning sen ice. 10:30 a. m.
.
With all tbn rKher fellows
and ginger. Make | four tablbsooonfuU <»f melted butler.
fitmdsy school at soon.
to several friends, use a net form for honest, natural little girl, and you will they are In nnrseV cwtumiw. Four of j “^*"*^*
•
Epworih league. f.:la p, bl
live iw he*urn until
enough
errn half a doaeo? U not each friend grow into a frank, simple-hearted sro-! the«f gowns are necessary. I wo in use;
*‘*^*'*
“
Evening service. 7:30 p. m.
I-in ^ ' whllc fwo srx
j make fw'hcr fl stiff cake l^attrr. This • thick and lemon rcdnri'd. one-third tea;
All aorta of boyUh troubles
dear to you In a different way? Is not
Junior kwgue Thbursday at 4:00 p.m.
Memed easier to bear.
rrayw
Thursday cvealBjg al_
rac^ friend then worth the thought of many 'conquests,' perhaps. Iml It | will be more netful and will save them j
| tpnful luiking powder and a pinch
Fold in the white* of five
’ Wlitu my mother’d say sbe's sorry
a pernonal note of thanks when she bring* friends, and that la better."-j lo change one for t^c oth. r in the'
*
of salt
d-ateu stiff and drr. Kill butSpanish Meat Roll.
An* kind o' rumple up my bgJr.
has UM*n kind enough to remember Myrtle Koon Chernmau.
jaflenuKm. The afternoon gown.* may
Baptist Church.
pem
..nns
two
third*
full
and
.
Any
varieiy
td
meat
will
d«»
for
thb*
you at such a lime?
L little bit
e|aU»rate
W. T. Woodhouse. Pastor.
r»f ellm up bill nigh sixty years.
wvnty-iive minutes in a slow
C.ct a chunk atnl have U Umcdl. Fill;
j Mitchlng or braid or a bit of law*.
Morning. 10:30^neemido Aprons.
Through sickneaa. poeerty. an* sin'. ^, When the gift* are arriving It W(»uld
Sunday school; 12:00.
.
^ well to keep the cards In a safe
Our grandmothers
srore aprons I Since it Is irapujJiible to cook or Ihe Kilts int by rtmoving the inines
Jef* gettln' out o' irbuWe
Baraca Bible class. 12:00.
I
with a mlxtuiv of hn-ad cmmi.n. Mtge.J
^ce. writing on each card the n
when
about
their
work,
a
custom
wc;clean
for
any
length
of
time
Ithout
To fatl bark drei»er In,
B. V. V. i:.. 6:30.
Andalusian Cream,
tinluns
winch
bnw
Uv
n
partly
cooked.]
^
the
girt
which
the
friend
has
■
would do well In Imitating.
.ieulllng ihe clothe*, material that x*
Evening. 7:30.
Hut I d gladly live It aU again
nr
into
a
i»orrd*laln
vessel
<mc
pint
IH-piH-r
and
^ali.
moivfc-n.-il
with
a
111-;
Junior Union. Saturday at 2:30.
If a woman fancies that an apron Is = be easily laendertvl Is in best i*.k
An* ibarc’d be happlncas to spalfT T'hal keep* tbe names and gifu
sect
croam
and
one
of
orange
tie
m.ai
broth.
Uoll
Tldii
and
tic
Prayer meeting on Thursday evBB^
getber so when you sit down to write a nseles* Invention, let h«r wear one j Black and white ginghams will
Ef i roBld Ins' feel mother s hand
. Add to the mlxtim* twelve Ingai7:.70.
Una>t uiHll temper, pil ing ihi- nuwt
the note* of thanks you Save every for a aingle morning when about her found to be the m<*si practical ma
Kind o* rumplin' up my hair.
All are cordially Invited to ths seiv
OK of sugar and half a imvI of oue
on HiimethUig which will hnW it up •
thing before you. You pick up Mrs. work, aad not© how ©oiled U becomes.! rial, horause it always nrems frtu-h
Brown's card and And that her gift Then let her refleet upon the fact that 1 every time It U laundeivM. while U is ifrom the Imiioro cf the roasting pan. ^ orange, l>*i eland for one hour. Then :
w as a cut glass yaae. In your note Is but fur jlbls protection her dreta would j rarely that cotton material of any oth- ; Turn and lia-te it <ifien w^iile ciK;klug. * *1 rain ihruuBh fine mu*lin and freeze j
Evanpclical i
MK.S. t'AIUH.INK J. HAU^ I
•
j Cor. Ninth and Wa
It not Just at easy to thank her for Imve received all the aotl. "But I er color retains its freshness. An ex- 5
^ The happiest heart Is childlike,
Kev.
V. IL N. Holsaple,
Holsaple Paatoi
Snanish 8t*-sk.
|
Carrot Fritters.
tbe "pretty vase" and tell her perhaps, wear a black dreaa always!'' is no rc ceedingly fine weave is too dellcste u 1
*
It never quite grows old:
. Haf*k a round Mt ak on l*uh *Ides! Into one
that
you
are
ao
fond
of
cut
glaas.
as
to
fmatlon
of
the
argument.
The
aoil
is
w:ithsland
frequeoi
laundering,
and
Ing worship, aar1( secw the sunsiH s splendor
say that "Mr. and Mrs, James Smith there, oven If It does not show. The Ihe severe strain of muKeiilar work; with r. *!.sr;i Knife. Ihii It on a dr(p- j a cup of milk and flour to make a Kilff' |oqq,
'
As it saw tbe 4awnln|t‘s gold.
!
ldng
pan
thru
.ar
!><•«•:»
olb-,1
with
a
j
batter,
an
even
lea«;KH>n
of
sugar.
12:oo.
Sunday
school.
wish to thank Mri. Brown for Ihc gift fact that It lf> present Is an offense to stuff of good medium, nusllty 1- tx-t
It has a gift for gladness.
piiMv ,.f J jie.ui ;.ii? o.. r it >j.tead a pinch .»f salt and om-fourih l.-asi**^n "•?* ** m .Junior Y. P.
I which was received on ©uch a dater ;® neat woman. And. while certain
Hy no means wt-ar a wr.iptM-r when
Its dr.wni* die not away—
! If Mr*. Brown is a friend whom you | sort* of soil may not affect black,
• Oh. what a f«K,Hsh. hnppv heart.
‘
•- -— -........ —•
Half worn or
diain d twice. Over tsul ri and grafi-d rarro»*>Stlt ihiH In
Choru* choir meet* for rehearsal
i call by her first name, don't for gocKl I grease or tight cl«*l do«*s. and the
►
Tlu worldU. r jKviple say!
fr*v4 d birvrie
^
“’ ***'• ‘‘a*’*'*'
^^om a >.|h*w ; Thursday at COO p. m. In the church,
—Htpley U tiaunUers. ; neas sake thank "Mrs. Brown," Call! somber dn'st soon looks Aorse than I raggeii Khlrt wai*i
oid
■<
''■> -‘•■■-.KK.n.u.. of' in...
I.r,., Ina.n on ..n,«n
»«“<>« Thumdw
j her by tbe name to which she I* ©c-1 dws a eokiri'd gosm.
' skirls, kiniona.*. *p
j custoroed to l»elng addressed by you. j An apron, morover. saves the wear {and similar garment! rc all in a, jnv.r!
i AU uf all clae.es aclcona.
‘
IH-m. r. .m. ran.1 Imk. in s in..i. rat,
.MlltS. f. MKNIKiZA. ,
-----In fact, why cannot the little note* be j and tear on the front of the tlreis. I taste for the hou*eworker as drayed]
EDITOR’S EASY CHAIR
started In the same way that lei ter* and lengthens the period, all too .short | and scratched drawing mom furiii
an*? If yovi wen* asking "Mrs. Brown" | at best, before the front breadth of a In the kitchen.—Exchange.
Icry in Mar^sachus. lfs Colony in 1c:k i Sunday school. 9:49 a. m. C. J. HMoi.
over for the afternoon to stay to tea. skirt l>ecomra shiny a.nd worn. GIng
------------------------tiM- oM,-m milJiary oigsni/ation in Ihe
for worship. 11:00 a. m.
you wotild probably say "My Dear | ham aprons arc invarUbly wora bv a
Surprise PoUtoet.
United Hiate*. General «edgew»ek built ;' ^"ilming
Junior Endeavor. 3:00 p. m.
Nell." and then go on to say what yon | careful houiu'keeper when In the klicb-, Mash enough bfdled poialf*et
the fir^t whanvi* at Chari--slown. I ..Benlor EmUwvor.jCrii p. m.
wished. These little hriilal notes .n* en. But there an> many women who i make a pint . Season with half a
Ma?*.. and with John Wlnthrup. Jr.
carrying thank* for and showing aiv [ do not always have at hand a large I spoonful or more of *a!!. a da>l
Praver meeting. Thursday, 7:30 p. BL
«-:tab]i^.hcd the fir.St inm works in tbt
0 or thne labb ^poduifuKs ufj)
predation of the kind remembrance* while apron to slip on while the bric-!pepi
Unlicl Stal«-s at Lynn. .Mass.
1 milk as niH-ded. Bea: thorof your friends. How much more, then, a-brac fs being dusted, or while they; butt
The >punk. grif and |HT*everancr of
'eee Methodist.
rn iK-at in one egg. bestin
should they show friendliness and in j*re doing the ninety nine trifles ihat,oughly. then
the Hamlins and Svvlgwlrks s.-emx iu
:at 213 E. 14th SUl
formality than even the ordinary | fall to the lot of the house mother. »lthooi separating the white and yolk. 1
1. Kev. C. Miller.
have dcvcendfMl and .enured In the
friendly social note.
' An apron of ^hls purrmwe should l.ej The mixture should be firm enough io|
,uihj. ri cf the sketch.
First PresbyUrian
There are plenty, of cxMirse. who j plain or finished with wide fuck* and! hold In shape. Have ready eight or\~
CtiT. Wa-shington and Park air
<,r|lcn timbale moulds with papers fit
formal note.' innocent of elat.oraie embroidery orj
Jh* m ih- Muf- Secret of Making * Fine Waist
Kev. L. B. BiKsell. Pastor.
the! In the bottom. Brush the Inrlde cf the
^ » dlfferon
Moraiag service. 10:30 a. m.
I>awniH»r; lbCheaply,
bich an- made mould* very tho.-oug
bmu-r.l^'l^”
|)leas»»rc
bridal 1 dainty sewing apnn
.W wK. all of
'•VVli.-re 4li.! v.»u' i
Christian Knd4-avor. 6:30 p. Bk '
sifted
«*•** -“
reeclv4-d where [ of shtM-resl lawn, with embndd. ry er then sprinkle with
ii4jr »»f TIu' Tri- ! organdy waiM ? ’ a^-h^Nj girl ila; 4
Even Ing iwrv ic c:. 7: :i0 p. m.
***** *»•■**•** made you find that your gift ! lace, and senre’for innocem coquetry^ crumbs. Fill the niouMs with t!
W. M.
first Wednesday In tb«
ei kly pa|H r 4if ' day of a fri.-ml who wor s flslniy <
^^‘***^
®
^
•*’**'*^ service,
• tato. then with a s.mxvn or knife
month.
largely due to lion that buttoned np ie ba4-k
hlrh she knew aliout, whereas (he! There are many new kinds ofi out the center of «-arh, leaving a
Sd»cl*l hmitw. seeond and fourth Wed_____________ liny lan buitonK.
nt sdays In the numth at 2: .*50 p. m.
gives one the Impression aprons, for Ihe deman4) i* lncrea,«:ng | row wall. Have restly ibr4*e f4»nrlhs
,
, "ni let you Into the Kcen t.*’ said
Frayer minting Thursday cvenins
tb*' bride has iui Idea ’ for them Some are edged with en.-ja cup of fine rhopiKHl. Ivolled ham.|
'the fri. nd. "It L not a par»ir4i1arly at 7:30. 8< afs free.
, *^bai you sent her. anyway, but hav-: broidery made In musltn. and tled;mixedwlthhalfacepofrreamsaur,All are wclirome to *U tbc scnrlce*.
nne dogamly ..r sai*.*, railM-r-for HU
‘’-»R
>‘’ur card she know* that ; round the waist: otlM-ns have a bib. Uae this to fin the open snares In the
a Swiss, whk h w,•^^h«•s ln »ti r thnu ?bt
Fourteenth Street M. E. Cburch.
.irhr.nwbMgment 1* due you. It 1^ | which is cut In one with the i^dlar j moulds. Cover with more i»ot*«o. and
!organdy-l.iii
it
k»oks
so.
iM-rau'*.*
I
K4 V. j. W. MllU r. Ibo4tur.
oven on a baking shoe?.;
I ni't XI pleasant feeling any more than; piece; this would U* wry pretty for aj»ei into t
Class m4-rticg. 9:45 a. m.
Wdmr It over the thinn.M hind of a
^ own nc-s-iy 10 rolnuiea.
set in
•The oldest persim of mv ae«tti.vlnt- 1 Ihe one wh4-n tbe bride ti lls yon alnvul | bazaar, with a couple of rosciti's to I
rrearhtng fcei viro. 10:30 a. m.
' while wash silk blimio-. whirb Is mad.uto
a
serving
dli-h.
Serve'
your
pretty
vase,
when
you
realiy
sent
i
be
placed
at
the
waUt.
and
when^
the!
Thi
n.
tun
ao4-e I* aVhlld bf eight, wbo. on re
plainly, but aii.ng tbe same tine* This
r.«!with
collar piece and thi* Wb unite narrow
| with tom.
ti'mato saore o- wl'»* »»'e bam j
i cat'iHebm. Inch
1,11 ulng fom a cMUlrtn'^ |u.iv and
give* the swb;s a elcaidy. filmy, and
bl that If the plfu are mentioned ! rlhlions cross In from am! tnid l»oneath mixture nm usi-d. stirring Into a cap
iM-lng asked by her mol be* whxt kind
Traye meeting. Thursday eventof
kind of biuowy eff.v-t. 1U3? make*^ It
rf a lime she had. rcpIkM wr.l. an ex n the ntite*. the l.rtdi will have to bt'jthe rosette. Other*, again, are hor- of ihin white sa *
{look 15k,- chiffon, it *nro,w* up' each
If you do not i
Limlvale mould.*!
All arc welcome.
pivsKion of infinite bored4mt. lih. the irry art urate abimt U. a*'such mU j derctl with lace and have a blh. which
i little thread ot the lac- trimming.
use
ciip.*4.
,
ak«
«
an
awkward,
to
say
the
least.
is
attached
to
a
band
going
ronnd.
just
n*4ial thing!' My youngest Irtend 1*
jthat U appears like *om. thliig c<»silv
Christian Scicnca.
E.nrb bnde w ill, of nuirse. have her as If IntendBd to mark the decollclage.
*4*ventv-iwx». In his Just reci Ked pht*
Instead at tho onlinatv warii vaknF day morning service In ItodcfB
Sunlight Is Healthful.
tivgraph a lentler rtmsclenrt-. high .wn Wishe- in the matter, but from I edged, like the skirt of the apron, with
clenm-s. which It 1*. And ii »ivd-« n; Wo man hall over postofflee.
day
evening.
Testimony
FfW <»f u* realize the wontlcrful
Idi-aL. habitual dellearv »»f th4iughl iu- slandiioim ef an outsider U Is the} lace. aays-thAo Queen,
6of© vtfocl I t the skin.
meeting ai 7:30.
li-vllng. ate not more marked than
ing note of thanks carrying with U j Those who want It for work sluipiy health-giving power of the sun's ray*.
‘ "The lining, irxi. *av
Reading ro4,m. No. 314 Wilhelm
lo4»k of vouth—Ihe unquenehalde tbe Idea of jH-rsonal approelatlon and ‘ have a pretty pink muslin made with a It Is a well knowTi fact that sick peo
that bv washing It <mt In the wash Mex-k. opeh every afternoon <except
persiinai pleasure at receiving H which i very deep pocket, drawn I at the top ple who are exposed to synllght Im
revt and delight In life that h.
jboul ,n,l ,,r. ..ln« It wh-n m»rly 'In'■«“;<'%*
.
glws the donor
; comfortable ; beneath a large ribl>oa Ik>w. Some of prove much more rapidly than those
attend all
; as lh«> hrvalli oLMa.v.
Nh.. .al«. I.« lf «B U. wora two or;
'^V ?cLd"niV._.
the rteuior an opt-n *e . f*‘ollng and the Uiile .-xtra thought f the muslin Uc« trimmed apron* have who live in .rooms where the sun does
Um*,* lim*-* wIthout iloing up. Beridi-*^^
-----14notes
may
take
will
I
k
well
pretty
ribbon
bows
attaehex!
u>
chartnnot shine. Sunlight U a powerful dis
ct^ L It u this: 'old* ,rbyme* with '^bleh t
ail
this,
instead
of
having
to
lay
Catholic.
long as you work with *e*t.! "'irth i hile even to ko busy'a i»cr*oii j Ing cpanleU. and tht>n. again, theix- infectant and sterilizer. Si:n bath*
whole thing away ihl* fall I intend iW St FrancI* church, comer Cass BBd
tide of a fi w weeks. They will! are pretty overall*, the bodice |>art have many devotees. Either a part
IraKi With I'agcr Interest, travel, ob >**
w<»rl.,_l.h .bo llalOR... winter. Try
«d S:«« o'cioct :
»nr. .rhlrv.; do p»J to yourerU or'
»>'' •ollrrly dlB.rom. but dropplnglbo* plcted.
Into a jr>ko embrold of the body may be expixsed or tbe
- It yourself. *dd4*d Ue girl generously.
oiaas. 9:08 and 10:30.
other. »-iH «,rm pUwitv. >»« cais i
'o™
•'’‘•‘ni! »• thooRh I rr«d to in«oh the cuB«. It U • ven whole. As a remedy for intomnU they
I' but be sure and get the softest and Ve*per*. 7:20 p. m.
m v,-r IM- old Enthu.la»BUi> »..voub* I «»''>'»* '« '>«■ f^end will «BroDKloo.ly I rbarmlni; addition to a pretty woman's are invalnable. T*h«y cause abundant
'lightest Ellk possible, as • m«rn nr.: Eenien devotions. Wednesday and
aa apple bi-,i>.*oiQs When Shakes** 'be piroonal tone and no extra appearance.—Exchange.
perspiration, which la a great cleanser her able and brllHant editorial*. She pensive quality will not mix *4» aril*-j*^dAy evening. 7:30.
polities
Age. I do abhor thee.’ be
'bought worth cotmtlng wUl |
.Jl-------------- ---of the body. Tbe proper method cif has also _been interc^ved
tfeally
[th the wwlst fabric and look;
xpendixl.-Exehange
,
This Bouquet Waa Novel.
Uking a sun listh Is as follow*: In
exiirrsafl ihe unlveiwal feeling of bn
building, nW
onr
climate the snn bathroom should
------------------------ i -Vogue'* tells of a recent wedding
maniiy. \Vi- all abhor the
he Indlffcr
Indlffcr^-----------------------! street, near Caas.
cynleThe "Square" Girt,
I where It wa* the bride * prclty Idea U have a southern exposure, with gen-] the Woman * iSttffragv assoristUm at •
------------------------!
Capt. and Mrs. Munsell in dmfiB. * '
body. 1 VYiUen for Home Cheer.
have her bridal booquei made In sec erous windows, which should be slop I the national convention In W'siUng < '
ism. lnartlvit.T of m)
which CBBstUnie age. and which
make J ' It's funny." wald a little high school j Uobs and then tmlted fa one large Ing. Tbe patient should lie on a conch j ton. D. C.. In 19oe. H was Mr*. Ham-! The flame of a gasoline stove that j Public meeting* every night eseepi
whIobBialce!
lately
ex- j
immediately
ex-Monday night.
. .
a woman of as Httle worth as her | freshman to her mother one day. "how iWQuei. After the wedding. Jo»i as in front of the window, covered with a| Ho who wrote the first arbitration ! has blazed np can be
on] flouron]Sunday. 11 a. m, Hollnees BmeUag
he 1 plank In any «*ie platfrrm and ,©.
,©.•• itagulshed
Ungulshed by putting
putting a BtUe flour
a BtUe
gwndaio carved In aUhaster."
] Annie manages with the boja. She the bride was leaving the house for very light covering. Care sboald hei
omjcbred
Flr-t Na-5tbe burner. ThU will prove effective j 3:30 p. m. Chriatlan'a praise 1
| ebred It* adoption hr the Fir
\VhHe the ehlld-llkr heart U a gift treats them Just awfully mean, and the carriage. *he aeparated tbe various taken always 4o protect the bead from
nkets have not! fug.
to some people. H,ean be acquired by when she gets tired of one she simply pans of her booqnefaad threw them tbe sun'* rays The length «f the UonaJ ronvention. Mrs. Hstulin orig-!orhen water^nd
S:«0 p. m. a red IM a»T«tti« omH
bath vartee according to different fac- inated Arbor Dxty In lew
all. with a little effort, and the reward
her. Jmt the same. Tbe worse abe ered about her door lo sgy good-bye. tors, chief aasong which U the physi being a writer the boa ksclured on ra-1
Ing.
U well wrorth the ftruggie.
w<.
Onr etandard, ^’HoUnem roto tbe
ireau them, the more they like her." As eaeh one grasped her section of cal coodlikm of the Individual. The riotts topic* Mrs. Hamlin claims to
Lord."
"1 hardly think that.'* said her moth the bouqaet. she found s amall gift feeble cannot weU bear more than five be a thorough Amfiear. her great- j
Aeknewladglnq the BrwMnU. .
Our BatUeOy. -Sinnera. there U
After tbe wedding ceremony t* over er. "^Tiat does she do. for Instancer* attached BBd theM gifts were unique mimiies' expoanre. whUst tbe robust grandfather. Capt. John E. Bi»bnell.
Bahration for You."
mlae to iro
Umt they were hot all alike, as;can stand It for three-qaarters of an haring come to this connlry In Iflftr.
with all tbe accompanying exebement.
Rev. ^ScWlm
after the wedding irtp I* a thing of the rowing with one. or
Another one of her ancestors was Geeormaylii
mayb^ go off with usual and'each had
service.
10:30 a. m. mor
pasi. ibea the bride has lo sejtie down
phc'H wear
t
sail's ray* nmrt be uken into consid < ml Robert E. Sedgwick, trbo o.>gii|.
Inaiead; of pbe'H
Jim'*
One received
la faal work to a few days, answer^ class pin for a while aad t^ lend u|goli thimble, slaee dhe
Iztd the ABck^i and Honomble ArtiJ.}
Tmr A RECOBO WANT A&
The gin of the childlike heart is one
of Ihe rarest, hamdesi things that can
cvime to mortals. In the old fairy sior
,le*. which were the delight of our
jviulh. the spels east upon the princess
l»> Ihe wIckfMl fslrv god-other were alwsys folbri by the gift of chtMTfulness
^xinferTi-.l by the- giK.dl falrie*. The iv-al
child luari .Um-« not dciH.mil
year*; it 1* fhe heart that trusts that
d<H-i. Tui! *pciu the time In anxiou*
forelaiiiug. but uses it wi*< ly III iH'Ing
happy in the many snial lov* of Hie
prvu-ent day. which If put
oial of Imppl
II luuii^. This
ness in evrrry tw
isu'h inoruin
Ik tbe heart Ihs
"Fisther. take loda>*> esn-s and run>
them for me." and Wu -.i drops ilu iu ab
solutely. IniMlng bi the ahllPy of a
higher iwwer than U.osM in the^hap
lug of the day's events.
«ays a writervTu Gi*Nl tiouMOo-en
ysmid^y^iidr'iid
S^CK IN THECHUMHK |
-m
» satuuday, jumk ti» ftos.
3T maa at Oar
,mtmmmm\
dmtMMortlMcs
a»d UtiUf te tiw I
ttw IhctOiH >y a— who tJa>>IPM«t
ctervad «1tH Uka i
villbediwidifL
<to:
l« « (imr imi* ■». HU
4* M «l W-I. ••4.
« f« MMr K la s vkoMBmfe. bl» Oc-
iMalfcr. Tea iHl lb* aOl. tb* teariManw. aa4 Iba cKpntMee of a«a
that >• la tboM CTM aad ibair aaocr
birwia « slaai brfore yoe.”
Tba bOa Oaaanl nubacb LM bad a
tafsa tHB4 or warUw< aaacdatM. He
atad «a tan tbl« oaa; Oa aacoimt of
tba tbIfUBt or oOean to rtplaea leaaaa. a yooM W»b cartalo «aa gl»aa
on—aa* oT a raw tmop of
r Ira for iba Irit Ubo.
Tbtlr bapUaai ■oat.baTo aaaanrad
tba raeniHa for iImt oner bo«|od at
tba eoamtad to charsa A aacood
<Tmr A RECon waht asl
I10IIC0IIKa.^w
csMaHr UaWr li tb« eofti
of the work to Mater
The real falUra la oor
are Um Ml wli
SEWER TAX
pToy
ekotnd^.Mol cob for
uow COFFEE
PAVING TAX
LIQUOR DRINKERS CURED
liARIC
bod-
atatjr
mb Ware
Nonet Man FBI
Boo btotortans are Incllnsd to the
belled that the sword fouad at West
has been ptocml la my bands for cob
IsctiDo. the oame to be paid oa or beNaeMsh by Fred OiMiplBn is not SOd
rfors Beplcmbor 30. IMS.
years old. Local history would neem
to Indksale that H was lost darlag the
war of 1S12 by Captain John Jobaaton.
202 »aU Bank boildiag.
who partidpatad In the baule of
Marklnac. Captain Johnston 1^ the
Boo for Macklnnr with n ooaspany of
nbout 100 troops. Major Holman with a
-Wktt aiu you fellowt. anyhow? D ye company of troops wns sent up hy the
Amsrlcnns to intarcept him, but they
want to lira forararr
Mta MtOan Bock. 0^ant of tba fnllodtoBaeL In those dnys the reyn.
the paring of West Front atceel. from
sratfnailnc clow at Mount liolyoka
the wert line of Union atreet to the
tolnnd nnd it wns this route that was
If in a. kind of bl
lata, probably U tba traataai wcm
west line of Maple street. Is now In my
You wish an aid to digest food.
Witch Hard Salve pens- hands for collection. TbefirstlnsUllatblato In tba worid. tmt tn attaJntnjt foUowed by ihc American jroops.
No other pill to half so good
\
trates
the
pores
of
the
skin,
and
by
'
ment to be pnld CO or before June 30.
Johnston, bowerer. beln« Icamd In
that dtetlnctkin bat aarrlftcad tux
As De\N7ti*s UlUe Early Risers,
Risers ‘antiseptic, rubifocient and beaUng
bar aMlat. A famous imlrerally the art of woodcrah. took the Hay Uke
route and cut ncross tl^rouyb tbfi West
umtoar oars tikt with adaotlflc
) 202 Bute Bank building.
ftrwoUon MIm Bock would prore a Neeblsh channel. It is ballersd tbnt
worthy nral of aoma of tba best male while on this trip he lost the sword.
alhlilua. Hera are aome of her racno Witch lUrol Salve U made by
DcWIlt A Co, and sold by all
ordai nrtyoram dash. ©:6 PIO; sar.
TheDritUh postmsstrr genml
outydlTa yard daab, 0:'io i lO: fifty,
It U not at piTse^ proiHrt
pn»iMised to Intro- j
yard burdlaa. 0:ft S4i: broad jump. 1SH
Netlee to nil Pemena Interested:
dnee
the
rssli-on-dellvery
system
in
fact: nbot-put. a feat 3 Inebes: throw
The asaesament roU for the paving
the Y'liUod Klngdoin. says the Man
lilt baseball. U7 feet 9 Incbea Mtss
of Cnss street from Front street to
Buck baUs from Manehaater. K. II.
Oirtae It the
State atreet and StaU street from
ween Eiieland
•mg
Union
street to Cass street is now In
Baereunr Taft said recantlv that for tho drink habit, can be used*"t
IlHll
on- Notice to all Persons InU.-ssted
home, and destroys entirely the. crarmy bands for the collection of the
pnty mllUoaaJrea can afffird to l»acoroe In*
' cousklfraUan.
j The assessment roll for the Improvo- third insullment. together with the
for drink, without
t
publicity or
Mnbari of the cabinet, hardly one of of tlmn. II qn
menl of Sixth street, from the east acemed toterest on all unpaid Installthe crav
Quality vs. Quantity.
line of Division street to the west line menu, the same to be paid before the
’line
whom to awe to live within bis saUry. ing for Intoxicants, steadies
Hard muscles and strong
©f 1union street is now In my hsnds
Uto own expertonoas with the cost of nerves, restores the appetite and gives not depend on the quantity of body do;!of
food you
you!I for the collocUon of’ the third Installrefreshing
Urine in Washfiucton were so dlstrcwsTen thousand grateful letters from eat. but on Its perfect digestion
ition and,
together with the accnicd InterCity Treasurer.
Im as to drlre him Into maklns this those who have been cured by Orrine
you takcj^j
unpaid installmonts. the Office-Room 202 State Bank building.
C
r^systejn
to the
^
hitoTo the first day of
public protest in a speech. Ii Is probJune 1-lmo
all the nourishment out of all the
liquor
.1905.
. abla that Bacretary WUson and Aftor.
habit, and we seek the worst cases in
the community In order to prove that
'
•ads meet on their snlarles., Tho lat Orrine cannot fail. It Is prepared In Stomach and conveys the nutrient!
S^ond Ward.
ter to n bachelor and tho former main two forms—No. 1. which can be given properties to .the blood and’tissue:-.
This builds up and strcnglhcns the en-]
In tea. coffee or food, without Ihc i
Notice to all Persons Inteiwstad:
Ulai a modest establbihment. S«>cre. tlenl*s
knowledge, and No. 2. which to UrcB ystem. Kodol cuids Indigestion.!
The H|>ecial assessment tax roll for
tary Corlalyou also br^wks ev« n and for those who desire to be cured The« Dyspepsia. Belching. Four Stomarh.' TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
the construction of a trunk sewer In
by all dealers 1
either Ik fl p<v l»x. 80 and! Weak
District No. 7. beginning at the Inter
Bacretary Shaw to not much uut. Nr itb
*nded by Johnson Drug Co.,
section of North ITnlon st
or 1s Bacraury Metcalf, but jUI the
Traverse City. Mich.
Boardman river, thence non
others run away behind. Becretary
May^ llvlna expenses are l»cllovcd to
a runaway at St Joe -the little
ha bliber than those of any other cab- daughP r of a«-orgc A.
was very
tnat officer.
verioiusly Injured. On aecount of Ute
to Randolph strc'ct. also on Randolph
Alderman Blonn of Kansas City hM warm night her mother had done her
Blroel from Bay street to the alley l>eglYvn a distinctive name to frame hair high on her head and as she was
tween Codar and Spruce streets,
thence to tho alloy west of Elmwood
atniciures venearcMl with stone or
wn to the pavement she struck on
avenue, thence to MaHson
brtclu He calto them **101111 waUt build- hfu- head, where the braids wert‘ colled,
Uuto.” and to making a vigorous war forming a soft cushion, which dead
ihw tostallments. the first installment to be
on n proposed Isw pt^rmlitlng ul their ened tho tilow that would otherwise
1905.
mstructloo inside the city trv liro- have killed her.
R. HASK
KBLU
lU.
rcasurcr.
City Trr
No modern occupant of a throne has
Office—Hoorn 202 State Bank bultotog.
Tha Children*! Favorite.
fravciad more frequently abroad since
For Coughs. Croup. Wb
bis accession than prtnrr- Ferdinsnd Cough, titr.. One Minute Cough Cure
This Is
Of Bulgaria. He became niler of the Is the rhlldrf
Isp
comalni no opiate. Is
iH*rfeclly
pHnclpallty In 18K7 and since then has
harmless, ta.stes good and cures. Sold
Notice to all Persons Interested:
apant 1.700 days, or nearly a quarter by all dealers.
The special a.«^scssmcnt tax roll for
of hto reign, ahnmd. His iHH>ple know
,1 Sewer No.
the const run ion of l.a
him by the^nirkname of the “traveler.**
inlng at the
Jnm.H^ S< hafer. living just Aouth of
1 In District No. 1. beginning
Barasate, the gri«t Hpanlsh violin *rhr»*e Ulvers. lo»i M veral oowk lately
Intersecllcn of Wellington
Welllnglon stnNrt. at
the alley l»elwct'n Front and Stale
lat. has. like most mtisiclans. s liellef with choir bloat. The last one dli^
streets to said el^-. th.nce running
In tallsmabs. Ills particulsr mnsrot titiguUheU Usi*lf. however, by the
west to the oast twenty-two feet lot
to in the form of n tiny n-plica in sU- abrupt and somewhat noisy manner of
six. block five, original plat of the vilirer of the famous r.uan»erlus violin Us demUc. It was a >oung heifer, and
Ugc (now city) of Travelse City.
Mich.. hiK l»een placed to my hands
ton which Pagannlnl us<sl to pisy. Bar- after tallng a generous quantity of
for rollncllon. the same to be paid
MkU would not dare to play at a enm >onng clover drank copiously from a
or before JuneJ ;30.
torn unleas thto llitio violin weiv some cidd spring. Just what chemical change
: iTiiaskei.u
City Trci
where about hU person.
took place Inside the critter U net
Omc»—Room so: SUle^tonk bulldln*.
Bdward Bverclt Hale ihlaks that Known, but the cxtcrusl physical
are n positivs euro for RHEUUAT:
riSK. NEURALOIA. LXJHBAOO.
Jane Mmo
arrtrbody should sleep ten nouns a change to'came Immisllately api*arent.
CATARRH, SKIN DISEASES. STOMACH, KIDNEY, LIVER
day. going to bed nt 9 odock. He The body of the animal began to swell
TROUBLES, Etc.
never engngiw In brain work after 4 In rapidly, and amUlenly its owner was
1VKV Month? fS<cnT»v» XI*U
or l
Siuir*. tf.aiiAn unka..«Hqj4nuo. tSr i
the aftomoon. and spends a great deal startksl by a sharp n»port, and found
M ks.— M tlx
It, il., aut‘.d. «iH the
t«i..r I.H thr turce
..i
1.,-t «q
of time tn the optm air. caring little that it had aciiially hurst open, so
.•1*1. be i4 Ui
ku
lor weather conditions. “Never work,** gnat was the pressure fronf the In
hoanys. “whe n you f»-e1 fagged out. l»o- side.
XEMOVED TO OFHCES
caitse you can not do good wt>rk while
In that state. Above iver>nhing do
OVUJOHSSON Dice CO.
Tan Times Easier.
not worr) .*•
.. Is ten tlmia easier to cure coughs,
MAMSTEE. fUClIiaAS.
Paul Deroulede. the Frvnch \trt-con- croup, whooping cough and all lung
Mrrt;.,^ XW;
»i»a*rinc .dr.
enable, duellsl and Journalist, who was and bronchial affections when the bow
banlBhed from France for ten years. Is els are open. Kennedy’s Laxative
[*y and Tar is the original lAxatlve |
to he Included In th> general amnesty
rti Syrup. Gently moves the bowwhich win l»c granted on the occasion cU. and expels all cold from the syE-i
of the French nstlonal festival. J»Uy lem. liesi for Coughs. Colds. Whoop-)
H. ibe anniversary of the fall of the ing Cough, etc. Remcmbi'r the name.
“KenniM) *!.** and sec that the red
Bwtille. Derouldle has spent hts ex clover blossom and the honey bee to
ile In Bpato. and It appears to be partly on \he bottle. Sold by ■
at the soUcUatloo of King Alfonso that
be wlU now be pardoned.
Piwsecutlng Anomey \V. R. Qraham
of Youngstown, O.. to going to sue
blmaelf for $IMJ. The state examln•n resportsd that he bad collected ex-
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•n worid are tkoae vbo wm not
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Drs. Savirv & PmlaUipi
DENTISTS
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AOEPT NO SOBtTITUTES
H yon know the comfort there
wns in working in n cool
kitehem this warm wtvtUit*r, yon wuuM want a
Blue Flame
Oil,,Stove
If you knew liow c)ieai»lv we
wc*rc selling tlicw* Him* Piame
Store's yoti would have one.
It coats loss to oixraU'onc
than a wood stnvo, and then
your kitchen is always cool
any c»»mforhihlc. , Then* is
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tnttor and action rugntotor. flatk
taetlon fnamn-oad. Wlib Klmbal
Music Boosoi au.pbonttM.
ANOERSON-Allomey
Ibelm block, Tmt
awe City, Mlcb. Clltoens phono lOi
DR. a H. LYNCH—1 and 4 Butbtoland block, physician and surgM
atlxeni phone 344.
DOCTOR RALPH 8. JIROCH, pbysf
clan aod surgeon, d-fc fiutherlaud
block, citlf. phone SU4. Office bmira
9 tn 12. 2 to 5 and 7 to k o’rbick,
Juno 21 tf
DRS. J. 0. A MARY J. TRUEBLOOD
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iits your dcdlor today' iand wiU be in aome
talker;
other town tomorrow. I do not need to make you
promise* as to ginng good service; you know that I
have done so during the past 15 years and sspeot to
tin Oie end of time* CtliMti* PImm 7U
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lOE AND WOOD.
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