The Evening Record, January 01, 1903

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The Evening Record, January 01, 1903

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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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1903-01-01

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TBAVKBSE Cnr, WOH, THmSDAY, JAKlTMir 1,1!K>3.
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BRILLIANT
NEW TEAR
FUNCTION is5:r‘jsr..ssri£^i
PARTIK
I? W8 Send

SIXTH YEAR—IT»

tSaa. aad ^hsr wa foroad to ^^lay U

aooff^-A
El ~h!
Hoindajr. arltb rtolla obilgato bj bar
little aoa Lewis, wbo axacotad tba ole

ELKS*

LAOICt

approral They chaerfallj rwspoaded
wl^ anotber equally pleasln< aalee-

tOC^L

CCUFtEO ALL OTHEW

arias A Skalebar aatertalacd
moooloKoc. which captared the

DELI4MTFUL SOCIAL EVENTS IN
THE CITY LAST EVENING

TWAS THE BEST EVEtHEU
BEAUTIFUL

DECORATIONS

AND

ELECTRICAL EFFECTt

ma-wnna
*"b^E'JlSu rwodervd **Tbe Sweetest
Story Erer Told" In md rolce and

SSSa^^ljr^bae. on

rsffalar procram war#
little
d btimor and fun. which were In
»««i and Th«lr Fair
taoalBad by tha Baas Impoaad by the
I tha Old Yaar Out
maatera. Ibwibars Saaia Haall-

of deparum brothem. and the benertv
lenr... rharlly and Imuherly love ex
emiitlBad in Ibe ^firder
At .latli *tfoke of the boor a stria
.»f red. white and blue rloetrlc Ucbti
the dlnlnc ro
Jorth brilliantly, n
rent effect At the laat stroke, at the
there flashed
Brothers,*
in ebN-trlc light
huge Amor
ban nai; a* a b
TbI* wa
e m<»i idrturasque elecr ever arranced In
novelty, combined wlih
e It a doubly i
The ladles' sorUI au^loo of IflWd
. sa* wlflMnit exceptloo the best
•l-wslble 'for
iH-rf.^l. and while the Catherine
lamer than orlclnally expected. Ibe
•iTvlce sa* mu*t e.xceIleot at the ban­
quet. shi.h followed the rer**piloo
and t«ll i'4iver*
234. al

DURBAR
IS OVER
KINO tOWARO PROCLAIMED EMPEROR OF INDIA TODAY

AFFADWAS
GOSGEOUS
MOtT

MAGNIFICENT

CEREMONY

EVER HELD THERE

ALUGIANCE WAS SWORN
■y MORE PEOPLE THAN ALL EU­
ROPE CONTAINS

w.-re*^ri.“nied”*on”at*tbS smrt **
The ferranitetnent sa* admit
'The isrr** dining nsim wa* filled wlih
table*, aud two were located In the
south parlor The parlor at tha eo
trance wa* devou»d to the officers and
•p. aker* A tabb- wan set faring the
entrance. <m a ralM-d platform, and
the orrbeflira wa* *tatlimed Immedl
ately In front of ihl* platform. All of
the lal.Ie. wore prettily embelllahed
sitli
plant* and palm*, and n
h.iite clu*ier of ramatlun* graced the
*|K»aker* tabu* The room* wen- most

Throuflh

Their

Reprsserttatlves,

Happy People tn Miny Parts of the

Brief Addresee* of Welcome
arid Read King's Message.
Hr Wirr la iS.

Il^d.

Delhi. Jan l ~Klng. Edward

was

11 ‘ ”h m**
**
native ruler* of iheTo^
it wa* the moat gurg«Hm* durtiar ever held In India, and
n-prcseni.^ a tutsi uutl*y of nit.r»‘
than twice the coat of King Edward .
at Weetmlnstcr Abbey The
local mlets. representing a popnlatlon
greater than that of all Europe *s..ro
degUnee to Klag Edward
The durbar was hold in a vast cuv*

e\ergre«-n«. and these, barmonlrlng
siih Ibe flos.T* and ebH-trlc light*.
pn-iM-utetl an oniranclng picture
Before the tmnqiiet the meml»er*.
niimU^ring many of Traverse City**
iiuNit prominent business men. acoomfuinitMl by their ladle*, devoted a few

Watched the
Out and the

O14 Year

ad joy. Tbnre were no and of amall
gatheriaga and family aaeemblle*
thnt waited paUeotly till the mJ4ke^t
m!ghl*li* iwl*^^*"** ^ ^
rrmr waa ten 1
Qf enuree, there were amaller gaihwffcgs without number, where s
numbers than three sUrted ih
year together, but' three do not
and must not be counted, could not be.
One of iSd moM pfegeant evoBU of
the eyealng was the mid winter pMnir
at thMome of Mr. wnd Mrs Charles
Jeffrie* on Idvl.lon .ireel
The
Friend*' ChNsdaa Badsnser society
and their friends gathered here and
spmif a moet SaUghtfiil time.
hou*e wa* darktwed. with the ex
Hob of the hasoment. where every­
thing wa* made to look as much like
the wood* a* possible lUmmocks
and swings hung about, aad the baa«mani wa* lighted with Jspanew lan­
tern*. giving a pretty moonlight effect.
The
ground" was covernl slth
leaves, and thickly i
these were niiu
fallen from^the.
varieties
After the nut himL
nut* sere lielng eati-n. earh
enl R*ve a runundmm. and
nlsheil murh am
pany

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*. with I he
la market faaaketa. The whole
sent to Cuba, and ihU pan
venlng cIoimhI with the m-rving
am«w were playtNi. tncludlng

and
-Wlrelem Tele
Then each one preeeni was
> rite a verse uf rhyme on the
evening • * *J***^ '^J^^*^* ^*«*»»*«*
What waa voted
ited the
th gem
^»e evening sa* by John Tremaine:
[» had a good time, and I want yim
to know It.
Ihif ni tell you right nos- I ain't no

need the advent of tho new year,
pany exchanged rt»e greetings of
the season, tendered Mr and Mr* Jef
fries a vole «rf thanks and dispersed.
Klondike Club MeL
The Klondike club made a call ui>on
Parker Pwialngtou. which they did

MINE HORROR
IN RUSSIA

i«g-Hee Retn III Ever Sinen the
^ Birth of Her Child. Butte, Mont.. Jan. l.—Mra.

warmly that they wore compelled to
respond with another *elertlon. and

Meries till the new year was two
hours old Dainty refreshments were
served, and the event wa* tlnmiughly
W. A. enjoyed.*
Other Partisa.
Cll gave a deEthel aad Morris Bell

iw IS cent*.

I

CALDWELL

A

LOUDON'S

Just One Ysar Aftar the
M

dims—Whistls

SHOP

Pangtiom

Hat

Rtowfi Bine* July 23.

A wy axpenAvs Sre wa* ni
avnrtsd la*i evening by the fo
discovery of the blaxe ln.lt*
aad the prompt action erf th________
Hsnry A. Lederle. on hi* way home
about 10 o'clock, wtuis cnjsalng the
Nonh t'nloo street bridge, saw a
blare la the rear uf Caldwell A Ixki
don» wagun abup. near the boiler
He telephoned tn the alarm,
ke cheratcal and book and ladder

will A.htun
the only une* In the engine hou*e
when the alarm was given Mr. Ren
nit had ju*t rvmarketl that -One
ago tonight we bad •* hot one." 1
ring to the Bangbum house
Bcarce wore the word* out of hi*
mouth a* they fumed Ih fur Ibe night
shen the alarm sa* telephoned In.
Had the firemen gut tu the uumi
ng ten minutes later the Im*
have l»een very he«\y. ** the
was blowing ih# hlaxe straight
Klworl
would hive gone
This la the first time tie* depart
ment ha* been cattod out *lne«- N«*
verober *♦, when a 1still alarm calU*d
them io the Cutler
the whlaiU- blew sa*'july^*
wa* the U»t blare till the Ctil-

Diaries for I003«
------ Shtk *t Cbe atf B«sft

a New Year’s
Greeting

Ja« O, Joki

honor »rf the ne
greatly eajoyed
A Ninth mpde crowd vecw out for
sleUhri^lFla*t ew«tes ahaot the
city, aad a very floe time waa'Bpcat
Ull Ibe new year had begun to gel
»ed fo It
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THE WEATHER

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^ Btppf ntw Year U mtl. ttUf tbe
ft»r t9C5 bt amt pftftromt H tptiy
Mf th*m tbt ftar t902. « « «

IW

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Alfred V.
Friedrich

:iMDA & 00.

THE OLD STAND.

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WAUKERZ

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WAUKERZ

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A Happy and Prosperous Ifew Year To AIL
STEINBERG’S Dry Goods & ClothiiK Store.

H-mt SiM.nl KrW

WAUKERZ

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EACH GETS TEAR S SALARY
P. Morgan A Co. Make Princely
New Year's PrwssnU to All of
Their Employes.

WAUKERZ
But

Vakmr (kU

WAUKERZ
Pdidftt. En.m-I «n.l

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distributed range Jrom I

.tl

market thit wintcf for all kinds of Logs and
• est market prices. Call or wrriie us befw*
K F. OTT & CO.. Traverse City, Mich.

THK«*r.t> KK1JARI.K

FRANK FRIEDRICH
T1>.N.»JtMK(. 242 fr««lSl.

Get

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Started
Rights
Huy a Piano or ()
Ortjan
and pive your child.
n-n a chance lo learn
niuBic. You’ll never
re^rrel it. TACTORY
PRICES and liberal
terms.

CraphophMoi Raesrds

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aa Boston Ferns a«
New rtt>ck received ami for sale at

now a Flower a Store

Was S6 per dozen, noi
S3 60. Also a lot of pop
ular music, was 25c. noiw
6 for 25c or 6c each.

Cut Flowers and PoUed Planu
kept cooftamly on hand.

frank

M. PAINE, Florist.

J. W. CLIFFEj
1000 Record* to **-lect from.

WOOD WANTED

=! Overcoats and Ulsters Wortli

- $8.50,
W. W. UMBAU COMPANY
5 $14.00,
jjswNt Cider 15c at eUd Stiran.l
eJ $20.00.

.

TW aosrtj of aioratKKi wiH

(>ol»*l B.bu.1 lki5Win<. ru* Cl

K B.BTGOP

Will be Closed all day.
Thursday for New
^
Year’s.
^

A.X WILHELM

. Soitb Side, at tbe Old stand. Cor. Dokm and 8Ui^
Id watched the old year out ta a fitag aiaaaef U the town hall of that
ieee. The BOV

or wHa* yau da
and wHa* yaw wan« «a da
an a oar«aln day.l*la a saad

TofiU
wWesds.
Wc cxpcci the
army of
tmincd feet wc
shod
is 1902.
totclhcr with
miBy
OthOTWUl

- fisdlhclnray
lOESlB

rei'isjssr.s

*“-£“iSSv“
Mrs £ C. Horst sang
song, from the■ Knickerbocker*.
Knlckerbocl
hy“^
Koveo. tn most exeellent
ylr. and
3 respond with another

SMALL BLAZE
LAST NIGHT

Ml*s Mary Hefie
chosen to write a po<
entire affair, sbirh each one present
U to Ik* pllowed to read

and' In card» and
conveise to
the parlors, shlie many of the gentloCliy. On the great level stretch
Thefr «Tlv^'*’Th^!!^l^ wm
led In the r^mchlng away on aB aldo* from the spent most pleasantly
Carroms.
durbar hall were drawn up 40.000 Brlt- flinch. plag-poOf and other games
made the evening pa** dellghtfnlly.
rhesira and the Inspiring strain* tm
supiK-r wa* served, with oyster*, sand
i>u»<st the memlH-r. and gtuwu with
es and pie*, to assist In
the true splm of the occaalon
meroiKT* of the club quiet
It was a happ> gmihering. and the
King t^lward. n
The ladles were preaent.
hi* affection for
contest was a feature of
people uf India,
, picturse having been
his regard ffir (
dlgniile* and
right* Thenw accumpanleil by Lady
■ “ •
I by the guard of Lefr Tyler won the first
1 was after |U:3u shen
left the assembly. Mrs. Bertha PennlngtoB n
Dpanled by loud cheers and pro­
present filed
Pretty vMvealr* of
a...
e lianquet tables below. ceeded back to the city
f gtvea each
C'hairman Charbw Pnichaxka, Jr.,
The return to Delhi sa* a nisd rush, The new year was safely
aafely
called the aasemblage to order, made and the durhan was over
before the party dlapmed.
a cordial address i.f welctiroe and an
The
the clu^pr»*s«Hed
mnin.^Hl the .d.)ect nf the New Year *
Mr. ai
a.s-1.1 «-ssl,m He paid a high cwmreed rocker as a
fflfL * **^
EgII of Hose Co. No. 4.
Tlierr was a large attendance and a
Be SI the ball given last even
J4r IT.K-harka sought lu Mww inai
ing by the
•he new hr
hose company. No^4^
It was g,*Hl lu be an Elk, and he .uc
reeded in proving to the ladles that If FIFTY-EIOHT LOflT THEIR LIVES Tho ball was an
the comtony over 130 for The
I her* or •wet^hcarl*
> of boot* and other clothing
AT BAKHMOOT
I they sere right After an
rd at Brea.
•y the orrbsstra. which was
rlan Smdal a^ Wafidh Meetfor the evening was aanounewd. Mr.
enty-One Miners Wee* Rsngt
IWharka relinquished charge of the
The
Christian
Endeavtu luiclety af
Alivt
After
FaUI
Eaploslen
wwakm to |»ast Kx.lt«l Ruler John R
the Fn*sbyterlan church met la a most
Hanio. who made * brief addrvw* bedelightful session last evening at the
wlth the
of ^las Edna Clapp on East
Front street The regulsr Imslnew*
The rmp«io»e* to toast*
Ing wa* first hHd. then
tlms
_
sn.
l~Wor<
^.in
“ar
•peat In games and pi
reached here today of an explualon In
cnllng 40 the *|H.aker. but
us kind*, after which. Just before
ooa) mine at Bakhmoot. In which SK
nlng The responaea
doer* lost their Uvg*. Twenty-one the cloae of the old y«mr. the member*
>red in a prayer meeting, and in
dner*. the dispatch say*, were re*
rorshlp of Ood the aew year was
cusd alive after having Imen entombed
W. H
>ed ID
Pi_. ... for fite tlay*
Rathbon* Sisters* Parly.
alted Ruler J M II
Bnuher
<
Wher Bantu sa> speaklag
ihe'h^^ miXlON DOLLAR BAIT
ot 12 wa. chimed, and he sished all
a curdial • Happ) New Ymr *
COST MOTHER S LIFE their famine* wa* omi of the most enjoysble event* In the history of the
All these gentlemen WT*re extremely
versatile and handled their subject* Mra. W. A. Clark, Jr. Died This Morrv organizatloa. NesHy 100 people were
The aittslcal portion of the i
ra. espetially plrwslng The quartet
>elecibm
Will the Rose* Bloom
Bkeicher. White.

dsllghlfully yesterday
honor of Mis* Canovi
part «if the afternoon w
In en
joying a slelghride. after which a deat the home

New

the

Natbf# Rolers^Lord Corson Gave

dlsse* Evelyn and tlrace Mor

ASLE EVENTS OF SEASON

City

did EntartainmanL
la ihHr ladffmem certAte offenaaa
At
II oclock laat
tha old jrrar wanad aad Bllll
walUB« to gn^t tha »ei
rw. tiM Elks ta before 1:30. bat by
;?T‘.
in tb^ Uoltad of tba new year was tefoaad lato the

and aapamloB was dlflldid hot cloaa with
of the pracrarn. bqt
that la ao lodga was tha toast rauatS tha
nd*sl to »or» olacaraly aad vltb bourn,eontlnuml
danclac
belnc ras
la tha
>^pU:ttir^ii« affMi ibaa la Trar.
where
tha
ore
lodse. No 3Z3
m by Its Mt aaesUaaft
rk In thr coart
an infoiwml aatharl^ sad
to nna off iba
the
ladias
snWsd
sa
maah
man rbarln Pit;
as the Elk* Whaa tha ooMpany dls'*T ib^
paraed If was with tha Sr« conrlctkm
nounrwl that the member* of
that thare are so batter aotartalners
«e and t
• ilrot-hoi
mured ctwiom. aad ImmadI than the Elka. and that this wa* the

picnic

WAS ONE OF TREJdOST ENJOY-

ed. both for lu
and the din
It was made. The aew
was fairly wwll advanced before
party reached
rajoyable New Year's evte
party was held at the home of Mias
Ella Thomaa on Tenth street last
evening Various games sere In­
dulged in. and
prize was awarded
to Samuel Conrade During the even
log dainty refreshments were served
In the early hours of the morning ibe

,

■k:

Overcoats

$25.00,
Put in Four Lots at
$6.00,
$10.00,
$15,00,
$19|00

Ulsters

nis Is He Heal niir li BarsaUs.
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Ootblng Compaufk

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MidiiiaAii
MwMitet teteAh Aid eiAAt
te hABllAA WAr At tte WMtA tete

ORAliD TflAVBfISB HKItAL4>

<n» No'

te^tr^Av^^ttrarr.
temteSliw •BMte^*?lAy*^r«i*te
tteAA vArtAtlaa Af tte tmua trite. Oaa
mmm tram tte abbaj aoaUi. oaa flroai
rAAt AAd OAA tea New York

BastegaewetloiA

and AA<W
them belotc
in

.
to^lhAfte
te AAlojrte tte bateor Aftte

rbSr&“ "^teATtiJI

lA alAA AAd AppAATBAOe WATA AZCODeat
laatAtioAa Of tte UHAA aaUbaL Tte

teA tea^^terto^^wte^ JlSj*”

sr^__ _ “«r!si£.'*srsu.,

Bl®-

AddTAAAAd to MIas NaTA KaMoa. te«i

I Iota thee, O yee 1 Iota ttee, .
But U‘A aU that 1 AAA Aoer te.
rorlA ai7 TtalAAA lA tte alfAt.

Weil. AM AAt la this ciimAtA. Te meet
pqqpto tte Mte AAtet A2 lard wiAHt.

Yea liHt fee ttem. eet ttefci at ureHi
far yea Ay AipaaHiai tHem ia tte

mm ttw m

ABlt M Ajiote^tyt tgJjliAa NaI

ttey wm Atew lat^AAt. te.

H. A. Han.

Di.b.«HewMeiiif«„.rtieii,p.,
J. W.SUTER D

Id A. V.
C. A, Hm

Bos CalT^and
Deublo Soigs

Ofte«. I>^t Hint.

wimui c. lUrtMirT. kuror.

dlAd auddABly At BAAttJAOAt. TAte
TuoAday. Abe and ter brotbAT. Amaim

DMMibOT IT. 1»«.

J. W. Hamm. Bsa. Bdltor aad

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tac 9MT dtj AAd (
tac «MBtnr. wAlle

ATAOI AND AtATFORM.
BA7t*a **A Tisaa Ate.*' i

s=:A.sgig?>s?a.L-..
.TIm Me ««ar Im«c Mttar
•MuillM for Jaa. MU ABd teviu.
tlOAO ^ b« MOt out to 2000

srisx‘3«.'aEEit

AtteAAiVtoOilAdAAUy. I

' ptiu- trc. li I.- r
dfw the lil;:!.nflv

VAfA OAfter.

farad tbr touu
tbam, onooeb 1
debt, bnt tba tu^

roAd thm Mooer to Aafono who U not
AAttalAd Ate AilBA lUroHhIrd. of tl>«
TMa !■ Ua DmI

lAo wid tor u erippo. coi

d.d Aba I
authurki

.ws:;.*
quickly
_‘nn. Elactrlc Bitlar» raeuUia AtoioACh. Urrr mad Kidaoyii. ptiHf) tba blood. AAd cl^e o
•Plaodld AppAClta Tbey work woodcr. In rurine KldAAy TreoblAA. Fomala ComplalBU. Karroia PteAaaea.
ConatlpAUoA. J>TAptpa1i Aid MaIatU.

^A pacaUat coogli Vb
AOAAlly WAll k

ob^ be hSuTte

> AO madicine
VAl 1
lio not

Wbliaay aa>a that the atmoapbAra a*■ays. tbu furco of grar|taUoa U away
from laataad of toward tba AAitb. The
projoctloa of 40 ailAS of teblt. If Mr.
WatAAf^ thAOrtAt ATA OOCTACt. WOUld
eausA tte wbolA oablA to lacAdA Cron
the oartb. ao that ha eoald aavl^d any
quanUty of cable and ibu wire wcmld
malQtAtn |ta rlfidlty. Mr. IkliltBeya
■aya etbtrAal ruqiooa ar*
urtib.AlACtrlclty.

aa a pauper. Two days later
Bd. aad aa Asamlaalloa of bla
) diacloaed yaluablea la cola aad
paper to tte taIoa of fllMM. Joat
before bla death he atalpd that be had
a wlff aad daoKhter in Baa Fteadaco.
Mra. Rebeeea Hymaa aad her daafbter. Aow a Mra. Hart, who realde there,
bare been poverty stricken for yeart.
The eati
eataie la ralued At IIOO.OOO.
MlAi I
. Bwlnt. oae of tte omA^
who for lu yearw hATA
been llTiDf woAdera to phyalciaaa aad
tiata. died at Romo. K. Y.. Tueaaicrd 39 years. At an early mgt
was afllrted with laflABUBatory
rbeematlaai. which
to rHIevr. At the ace of 26 she loet
the u«e uf her Hmba. aad emlaeat
AtMia said aba was graduaU,
If to boae. DoHte tte last 10
years of her life Mias Mac was touily bliad aad umable to dota a moacle. A slater. Mrs. Bmma Ewlag Pal­
mer. U Aflllcted la tte aame maaiMir.
Arthur OAmbell. a rwaideat of ClalOatl. fell aad broke bla lef oa
rUtmas eve Rlmllar aeddenu hare
talleo him ao less ibaa forty times,
d be baa apeat aearly half of bla
p la bed becAoar of broken bones.
Automatic machines supplying hot
ik will be placed this wiater la ^

"Irao-Ox 1U4fM am

•‘•OM w inMdiM aeo•WdiT. Xi222S«2Sat
•■fa tte hw ■onthi I 1

'Oil the

"Ncuir cT«r boK mm
••to be the MM «( eetUi«
••another.’’-^ E. HTCE,

OnaiA.Oediridi.ODt

f Will invA r
at 710 WA
at., until M
January 8th.
X> te AiOO A. m. etti*
476.

WANT DEPARTVUITe

for the

cTmTm

M

m aim uiAtora At
ICaa
l7»A4f

It is here you will find it. The stock is al­
ways the best that money can buy, and the
assortment sufficient to please the most exacIJng.

Alwa>-s makes the «ltninj{ room a m«»si pleas­
ant place to visit three times a day-an.l you
will enjoy your meal ten-folil if y„,i have ,.i.e
of our handsome sideboards. \ ou h.iv« plan­
ned on one for some time, and it is up to y ou
to have the happiest wife in the city, ^•ou
qan buy a vco' handsome sideboard for
-This i» our special for a few days only- the
other (jratics are from this price to

t«?dSSSta;-“—.Jr
MISCELLANEOUS

sSSr

tfCOUnSEriRIWMITAIIIIIlNGTlIBLE

Mrs Jobaana Bodartelok of Fergus

It it the point of interest in the dining room—
and the chooting of the right sort is imponant.
There b only one grade—the best, but the styles
you are to lelect-theyrare the latest-the most
artistic, and most useful. Look at the price of
these tables-$8.50, and from that to the finest
at $42.00. We do have cheaper ones — not so
fancy, 'tis true, but they are serviceable—$8^
^lS«‘liS1hem'^'

iavM ever

-



*'’♦* our goods and the prices will please you

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Tb« «wr lb. CoiOBlld Monac PIO.
in OMBpur kMp* bouaeiac *b«*d

Afl & LAY
CANIEE COMPANY

End Piano Instruction

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If It’s furnitiirc Yon Want

raSS£,^-H--T?S

ifol ti (wn «r*hlr.

wnioa. -that Dr. King's Nte
New ^
Dla-

If you desire lo invuU a a\stcni ol Klcctncai
BciLs Burglar AUuiu* or TrU
ephours, jicrniii lu to cstitaale. Wc have a f.nc line <if
■upplict ami can ijuotc wii*.
I'ire. fm high g,*.le
work an i material ;:::::

Handsome
Sideboards....

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PROF.HilffllE
, TK PALMIST

Itrn: T>r. Ktaf. New Life she asked him to buy bar a boCUe of
ioTly cured me of sick head- U. wbl<± be did. It quldtly

la

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•vcT endure thU trouble. Use at
Tb# AlOMt ABd pitl
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Price* - aSe, 60c. 78c, »l.oa

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Brandor." May BratonibA aa
||BMy." John O. O'Hara aa

pwwataaa-'—aa-

bate Ai tte alter la toklAlo lead tte OhriAtteB

Thi».»hoe ii * kochester i»o.lurl.

weH Stt nicely »nd wean mud. Uuct ib«n
people gesenlly expert a t»o.,k.lUt xlu* to

tetelrmeiMiHlittl

a maw mill, run A glnoery. wSebTn
the busy aesaoD ate feeds ber»
does geoAral teamlAg. ter own boa
work aad takes la sewing.

l-n.t.P.Mdf i\J. KIiiiHcwiMHi. M-v.nly
laac ycart okl. |.rh*i.* iMsn*i«ry to
Mia Ulr Jlror, U.rd f^bar for twfntv fitc y.«i>. Han tuamatl at Worcaaat 3 OVI.H k tba other aftanioon.

. AO lAAttrr I
l>iiU7U«l>
CiM tid. ■•dlctof M dlr«-t«l w.d *11
dally
Of cnxip Wiu quickly dlmiiv rumfort InarcBurklens
A
It kills pain from Borma. i_____ _____
llniinrs; conquers Ulcers and Kerer
-jW«»AAiiUl,|„,^
Soma: Oams teuptlons. Halt Rheuaa.
tAdinalti <;«YUIMII lirtird-MdkMr
and Pekma: removes Corns aad
Ir lobr inri uiti. ii,
.
*“*aria. Ikwt PUa
»oa earth Only
nmnm M ah Aid «.-ntirjMcu.
oa's aad F. IL
Dmg Stores
To bin rarestly « lady »**id, wbro
•At Af bJi ctiaipuMtlAM ted J«i.t
V bsa A ttuBsian raaiDy moves n ia
bf Aoe of tbe imr«lV
•ntmw Aid you llkr tbr rrotbfiJi« of the curitom to carry the Are from the
herth of the old bouse In s closnl TSArmt doAf. profroaorr
-VAAAitky«AArrAMAAtteAAWmidenca.

eon*, ud thejr are fc«u,« of . u.],-.
that »c »re telling m U*

A TEXAS
STEER

? Bums of Laurens. 8. C.,
pry busy life. In » ym

SE^Tbr'

»m of * *h« fuMht 1,^1 o,
*ceth«,th« will p,„,il fo,

HOYTS

“kW potting^fSth A
m of tbo youBfesi fraadmotber |a the sute. and poesibly Id the Uaited Btataa. Bbe U Mrs.
Coons, who is but S3 years old. Her
« and her graaddaughter

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bar. SbA waa 22 :
16 pouada. Aitd stood 26

Cbkago capltaiuu
bAaklad tba Actei
WhUaay to pro).ci

Its wwUaf U testeat

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Some people fear he may have contract
I craphoidophrenoia. No man -can afford
to take chances with health. Better eat
bread made of Queen City Whole Wheat
Flour and defy the “graph.'’ Sold by all
grocers.

HANNAH & LAY CO.
: OITV, MtOM.

c»Ba»$iaatwf
*tnrnthiam

BiM

in;
bemg left aa legaelea Tba
sum <d |3ou la left to l>r. H. N. Murrs) of the nini boapltal for bla kind•ww. to dec^ and her cata;
li^^iwr
aurglcal

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Cratu
rola ). Ofo

aotXady Walder-j'*^

Joha Klitci,
144-Souad. Joba Tyndklt
3»4<^w«dca. Victor Netoeoo.
aad laatrectfcm for
to^Sooiland tx voUlI. Sir Walter the141—MaxlBa
Boiler Room. N Hawklaa.
I4s~practlcal Treat toe oa (be
397—Norway. Sigran Soreaaei
81^ Engine Indicator. N Hawklna

"5 the Straits. Mary

ety for two ybarrn. aad It waa ibtopad
to I^aibg Ttotarday. vbere Edtogar
It piKtag It to emam to tbe aoelocy a
rooB la tbe capitol. Tbe ooUocttoa la
aald to be tba ftaeat
lie or prlrate. aad to

Uef (be l-Mcky. SIk

fol-Ui*ior3 of

^1'

Unitalana. Jamee

Sutdyfie

ICto—Diary of a donee Girl. K. U

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419-Cl%il War In America tS r
Bayder of Albloa baa hmm oatalde of J|to^«-The Wolk* of. Huaore lie Bfuieoo
J. Lotting
bar own door yard Jnat four tJaea la
lfi73-01dfield. Nancy H Banka.
r yeara Her booee ataada only fir#
2*l<^?*'Seni^4
K<%olutloo
UTS—ByJow HUl. Oro W. Cable
or aU feet from Ue aldewalk aad tba
m-l^'ield
Book ^ tbe ^S^mr nt IhlZ.
mt-Tbe
Dark
o'
tbe
Moon.
8.
R.
dtoMoaloaa of bar ddor yard art eery
Crocaett.
l^-totar of Babylon. Margaret P.
J^dTg—Belahataar. M-’m. Stsome Da-

|.» 1.1. ,«I,B. rlrtu HU BBCblM
am mcioa fast^ mi tbal with It uaa
»aa In <ib«< day will do tbe work af
thr.^ 4W f.mr for wreral daja. Town
ship irtwaurrew In that eoaaty harw
fr.^^umlly hIrMi blB to go oal aad
irurr^ibfli
f ir faEM for fbaoi fa oaw day.
runn. while dlgglag la tba
I (hr First Natbiaaf bank bulM•troyrd by Brr laal wewk. woctP
I and arvrral

'£i

t1—Wb^ U Id Alentt.
m—to Ooaaectloa with tbe De WII
oagbby ObdB. P. H. r

Wi«di-iio to

laaldo of a afore jaal oaoe dortag bar
luag period of self laipoeed eeelnatoa.
aad that waa not aa Albloa atora.
eltiw. bQt ooe la the rlUage of Ofbaa
I or mUBala. aad dartaf aalla lAke. where ab# waa called by tbe aortoua itrnes. of her father eight yoara

rmra uT agr. baa aold
■mnsctitniig oompaay la Urf
Oblu. a r^poiiag aachlae. oa ,
be rta^tly re««.ivnd a pateat He baa

rurrr<! Now
ol«M.>
irglar, wtio hof
alt inM'iw of bis i
aiiruptlng In |*w
nar ruuir hr waa raugbt by fan lag
Umito>fs and kllioit iiu idaoUty Is a

XikiSr^

im-^ Makiag of Chrtotopber
IdM^IWthy South.' Oeo. C. Kgleeton
Ittl-Tbe l-ady Paramount. Henry

im—Tbe rigbUag Blahop. Herbert
Tbe rsaden of thia paper ertJI be Hopklaa.
pl«aa«i to lean that there to at toaat
and Wine. Maud E

SSwSSSt baen^btoto oarnia aJlto atl^. and *^i&s-Tbe

belplaaa (bat bo ooaVl aoi lift a aova
P^Pdror magaaiho; yot by raadiag

lUwklns
" -----^^^‘^‘-*tocbanlcaJ Drawing. K HawReference.

Ihrihiaary «d Bible (4 roto i. iamee

ManiigtNEW

w rtirr in the
Home Mee•ngrr. In deerriblng Betblebeoi. aays
•err ate iiuttieoie> twevrvoiri there
oM,sfnu-l*d of solid masonry wblcb
Parablca of Uf.-. llatnllton .Mabie.
uodoulrtedly the work of Kfog
Library of Great orations «lo vols j
ircakaM
non. For ceuturlrs JrrusaVtn baa Fto Ike New Tear
Jtiatlee Biwwer.
Modem
Eh»qu.-noe tin voU.j ^ffersd tram a defieleucy of water, reaew tke e« jm pUe lut ftu
but It occurred to no om to uae tbeee M4 storl • SAVINGS ACCOONTwUk
Thomas HivM
roira dealimed and bulH by tba
Sharps and FUia (X vola.1. Eugeo<
J : : :
greet Hebrew king It la now reportsd Ike
Field
llMt tbeee reeenoira will again be tiard
euuveyed to
nrIiar» Text Ibmk uf Hot aud that water wHI
any. Edith Alt ken.
JeniBlem through aquedacta fuUow
n:
if learning.
lie icry tourer designed by King
Pajw 3per Cent. Intorest.
KMi’a engin«*eni.

RESOLUTION

Heron.

FUST NtTIOBl BUS

TW Pew #'»•, Ptaip.

uf llt-tMium-to. Charles

^ «M of 4bo heal poetod mam la
Mrs. naalel Adklaa of Orocwoe la
barlag murr (ban her abarr of aflic
s BIbm October to obo baa burof the ayatem.'thereby dc^
a bracbar. alator. and now hot airoyiag tbe foundation of tbe diet
dtoeaae
tbtar Nina la dead fro« oowuia^ and giving tbe patlont atrengtb
llil-Tbe Virginian. Owejt Witter.
Tbo girl waa abom U yeara of building up the conetitutloa and
^^«W~The Illaied Trail. Bdwj
Iward S.
Prlci. of baking p»wd«w fuar.
ve ao much faith 1a Ita
1€93-The naugbter of I he Prophbaa pmwbaaod a lar«?l
curative poweni that they offer Ooe eta. Cnrila Van Dyke
Tryablta Food On . ona r the Boat Hundred DoUars fur any cas<- that It
1«»4—l.o%e Jdylla. S R ('rocketf
Battle Creek’a
k a food ooo- fans to •ure Send fur list vt teatlICaS^KIitles Victoria CmsH. Hold
aald tbe oatry
try of Price
1
Cromle.
into (he bcttllh
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
im-A Sperklfd Bird. A. K. Wll
Sold by Druegtats. 76r
Hall'a Family Pllla are tbe beet.
-The Voice uf the People. Ellen
wbkJb be la reputed to bare
Ulaecuw
front Ibe wale of bla baking
im-Poiir for a Fortune. Albert
enmpany to the ti
fartury bulkUnga.
>t of “he
^-Wi / Crary Angel. Gr
No­
rafdtal atoek and
advertto
|ng are already
Aaa Maxwell, an employe of the Elk de. J. W. HIOOINfi, Oentlet. haa re­
Raplda Ponlaad Cement Co., bad .bla
moved to the New Muneen Bleek.
left arm ao badly mangled Tneaday In
174(Ltf

,. r

l^riM Most IWffwet

Ifi-^Deervnt uf Man tX rola 1.
tries Darwtn
l»—Origin of SiM*cies Charles Dar19 -Tell fliMik uf <l«*ulogy (4 vc
Sli Archibald
1X4
Clto*. Philip
of. Hlatory. G

«L« Uw mora •. ... pmii •!
W

F. Hegel
iXt;-Outline uf A
Sir John HeriK‘lieJ
tXs -Scl.-nre and Kduratlun.Thomaa
Huxlej
1XH—Crtllque uf I
maiiuel Kani
Phlloaophy" K.d\*in‘*"’Ta‘u
131-Tbe Prlnclplea of CbemUtry
Wonda

Than

Oura

.Nalbma iT. vols ).
Adam Stun
l»an <»f Rihlrs. llerlM-rt 8penData

BLOOD
PURIFIER
That Can Ba round fa ‘
MattJ.Joknscos

ra* Wl»4 W>lre«.
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SFEim €l6fl-$AVIN(: SHE

Here is a chance to make a small Sum
larere amount. We find that we
wa have
hava more
mnro goods
<ynr>He
um of money do the work of a large
on hand than we ought to have at this time of the year. Room we must have as well as the money for spring pur­
chasing, so cut deep into all heavy—New and High Grade Goods as well as many staples. Every article offered is a
GRAND BARGAIN.
Olo«hlr»fl- 0*|>flit-trrk*nV

Overcoats

and $UUK» qu.iliiies. sale price only
qualities, sale price only

• •• . • •• • • .

$10.0(1 qualities, sale price only
$H.(»I qualities, sale price only
fti.OO qualities, sale price only
Our $lS.(i(i and
1 save you mon

Oloaks
11.60 "ca*,;?.?!!"..,. 8.90
8.90
8.60
All $22.00 and $25.00 Cloaks go'at
.. 7.90
FURS ALL REDUCED TO CLOSE.
6.90
3.90
$blH Olaists

overcoats are proporupnaiely^cduced. We

convince you

single Kannem that has been carried and wc propose not to caro'
one over if prices move them.

men’s $uH$
Kuarantccil fast colors and big bargains at the pricc^
O OO

nc include broken sizes of several lots

wxvr.vrvr <,( »uits that have been selling at $12.50 to $15.00—

choice at only $10.00.

ftl 8.00
1’*’'*^ takes in several lines of those svccl.l “AdWXV/ \J\J ler" suits jhat have been selling at $lS.00and $20.00

-sa|j,pricc $15.00,



—------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------;-----------------------------;;----------------

Reefers '
^8 fe«efer.3.90 Kg*,:S^$6

- yfO

1^ NEWS LhOOIC
^Oor. P*ror%k.
Wrorvle. mwM

Dressfi

Cloak department

AT 10c

6.00 AT 38c
12.00 Cords. Scrires. Snow Hake suitings, values up to fHk:. choice only
J *Jf QQ

AT 79c At this price wc include $1.00 and $1.25 colored
I i €7U /ebelincs, Brown mixed and Oxford Suitings. $1 "
Skirling Baize. Black figured materials, Etamincs. etc., only 79c.

AT 98c
Snow llakc novelties, etc.

78c

$lD0'and $1J>5 Fancy Wool Waists, sale priceonly.
$1.75 Flannel Waists, braid trimmed,

X 10

Jill Remnants at 0ne-8alf and €wo>
CbirdUalue
5c Cream Shaker Flannel at

$2.50 and $2.75 French 1 QO $3.50 and $3.7.5 waists O «n
FUnncl waists at......... l*ClU at only.....................
..................... ...
..dO^OU
$4.50 and $6,UU Velvet
waists only...................

3.96

3.76.

Cadies’ TlanncRttc niaM eowns
Cut lull Icnjnh and width, all scams taped.
7.5c quality, gale price

5Qq

and $1,15 quality. 37q

960 Sx^*si.i7
mminery Department
Choice of all trimmed Hats, value up to $2.50

1-98

3^C

Cc Liglu colored Outing Flannel, only

..........ZZ^ZIZ&c

Hk: Outing at only .

fic Ihibleached Cotton at

..... ... L..;.'....6c

7c Unl.Ieachcd Cotton at

j

$l.(«»COMFORTS-large size, at only

j

. 6c
79b

TAPESTRY CURTAINS

g air': 9.20

98C

3.60 1.15

3.90 g;Tt.r:6.oo^
filovee and nmtw

J

;c your choice of all $1.5ft
qualities

1.18-

L.OOK

i;-'

Matins. Chlldian. lOc: AduHs. 20c.

Evening Exhibition-Reserved Seats. 36c; Admission Tickets. 26c; Children i 6c.

PtOOESSING
SS?;SSP“W^
VmMCI^T

wait la'patloaea
mghta mnst 1
In New kingisnd oebweb pOU ^
the air on
•ttlipused :u ewe the ague, aad ta the
that erowaa a rottlag hlli abore a south a certalu knuckle boar In a pITa
ahlalng rtror. aad foodoat msmorloa foot Is a sure ewe for rheomaUem. tf
It be carried In the pockH er wwn OM

worn MIMO PUiMEO won NEW

The day woold Bare bera apeat Tory
dlSwootly them, amid the pteamre of
an arlaiocmtic ooutbem booM. aad for
all of thU a frmher. keccMr eeaae
most hare been felt durlag the dreary
hours of encampment. Thle had bma
a terrible day to begin the freoh ecroll
of time, and now he meat eodme the
hours of euapeaaa Toward erenlfig
the happy news came that Ooneral
C^walader and peneral Mifflin were
advatv^ng. and before the night cloeed
In the main arm
the addition of more than S.000 men

CANNIMO FACTORV

tSe pareMa of a Am Btee wood Saby
girl wSo aarlved ai tbair beosa ys»sr«
^j3S?o55aa*a nSoftAaPtolaci.
ad Ho»e Oltola vUl iMef oa Mday
araoiof. Job. Sad. ISQE Aarofal oaa*
dtdaloa to iaillato, after tSa work aad

Wmw Amm AJrea
Mta* WM «t DtNmd at Ones
aii4
Seen ta teEin.

PERtONALt.

areaiaf to attend tba KUa

tatatb. Ity ^

tiS^fSasSTt^r;

ST-«S5L'^crr‘siu‘
{?a*:.7ssy
^
. A Dreary New Year*a
K vas a rnry dreary New Year's
flay, for when General Washington
the country they returned with the In

fonnaUon that Ix»rd Oomwallia was
marching toward them with 7,«»00 or
K.tKM men This waa confirmed by
other reporta. and finally the news
that General Howe was on the
march with l.ooo
rlvde'at
at Amboy Waahlngtdh'a situa
crlilcal
lea What could he do?
liOaMor tonoaaaad at laaat too iu« was cm
To retreat was to frighten hU
and thervfurv to surrender. To re­
main hemmed la by the British was
oora, iMoae. frail of all ainds. Inolad.
lot ^ aorta of barriaa. pampklna. M V era! hoars of deep thought the
Itle general sends two messages at
liosl apiH*d to General Cadwalader at
Cn«swick's and to General Mlfilln at
Hnrdentown. bidding them join him
with. Ihelr forciw. It Is a
command, but it Is the only

asas.'saR.ssre

S.wr£sSr^

|5?. fike the fever dtermem nndl It la gone
from the body eatlro|y.~t>etrDlt h>eo
^Wlth money and fresh troops for a
New Year's gift to General Washing*
ton there dawned upon him hope and
Inspiration that resulted, two days af­
terward. in the victorious bottle of
Although the moary awarded In the
17T7~bS Pious fund dfclslqo has not yet arPrinceton. Janui
riv*-d. idana are aircody making to oae
it 'The inoup fund amounts to
about $l.asi.U>o. and goes to the Bomsu Catholic church tor oar among
got bold of a claas of the Kjoinuh siwaklng pepnlation la re­
ho^ old eooi
enough to take an. Intcraat gions formerly beloaglag to Mexko.
lafrography.
New York pole but now iDHuded in the Vnlted tUatesu
It Is said
matter wUi be so Axed
Uc school traciicr. **8o fsr as the that the money goes dlre<-l to relieve
study of msisi gut-s, 1 ^^mu get tiMtcr our government of the api*esnince of
reenlts from the um* of tlme-tsUea handling church funda
.
than from all the g.Mgrs|.hU-s lu the
Work amoug the Indiana of the ex
luarkrt. Maps that haxe been pre­ treme •M.uthwrst has extended, and the
pared for tb.» puriMse of cultlvstlcg,
th^ youthful mind iti the matter of lo^
eallty are sbuiihed as tiugbrsrs by all Slid 8anta Fe. and the dlcK'sees of Hscexceid the studious few. But Just set mmrnto.*^Monterry. Los Angeles, and
to Tuc-son ami a very smaU section of
a duam hoys srouiul s pile of tlme- Texea In which the city of Kl Paso
uides sod IrU them to lutwte ceruln h^ssituated, eud wbl^ U cu^uslycut
rttlea. lakes and rivers, aud they will
work like lieav.m ami «-ome Sut let Hellas, to
It Iwlonga i*Una
ements
ter i^-rfect ewr.v um«-. Ktu- must chllr the sward -Boedm» turn la Me*- sud aix-omiMiiiyluff
imii*. are a r-Mir.v uf mifalllug lutervst. U*th 111 a ml out of m houl liours.
Many of the Ills from which.women
It h. true Ihst this uminboilox mHbod
suffer can he completely cured with
may give the lai>s exaggrrsted Ideas
Rocky Mountain Tea. Rich, rod blood,
as to the lmi>ortam-e of A-ertalti rsUgood digestion and health follow its
roaiK but *heb M-em to get enough
good pul of tiM- Investigatiou to xxiun- use 55 rents Jaa G
leniel *u. h l«..|.n-»..loUK.--.\ew York
i WANT Aa

J. *.

OoUeemr-Mn.

AmeBa

lag ■ftstsi-

Are Delaf Pushed by

wm.~

IS^-S-rSS
A

f^lSi^Rol^rt *MnnS!^he

Ssc^eS?*"
Otty ewing Oa.

Tndng Ihc spider web pUl. U orIglasP
rd in rhms>'wlwre all species of lasects have certain pealUre or aefiatlTO
raliMo la mrdicioe. In IVkla R la caetomary fo give tsro'or three ecorpleai
or spiders to j patient 111 of freer, la
IreUnd th^ preasntry ewaUoer smell
spiders alive te rffeit enreo. Ftoai
these the rotiweb plU of the New EagUnd aatlre was rosy, la >'laudere the
live apkler U faatmed into the empty

Fkm

me^ cf Mm

fw the farther work
slit-

•fasysg...
ATAAE AND PLATFORM.

mmm
“■?E?S

or no other Imperial guest from Ger­
many had brm eiitmalned In FngUnd
for c'enturiev. t'harles V. who waa
elected as emperve la 151P. laoebd at
the following year. end.
I for a short tlme.^

We. the tmderwgaed. do hereby
agree to refund the money oa a MMt bocua of Oreaaa's Warraatad
IS<Mt bottla to I

cMte and Ulsters woKh $2fiJ0»iuet opefied up our eala Hamitten
im-tf
Cereaation ef King Edwrard. at
Atshiberg's Craml. Saturday aftemoen
and evening. Newsboys' benefit
OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS worth
S1EOO to S2S4XX solos now at S1&-00
—don't delay. Hamilton Ciething
Co1756^f
TRAYER8B CITY Tent Ka tCl wlU
‘“▼••a oyster iunwr and program
after review Friday. Jan »d All
8lr Kalghte invited.

AFTER
XMAS
^RGAINS

eharuh memhw la tte eHy by
Osa-

For a bad
a few ckmee o

nineteen oolu

___

allatethar. aa It Ime sot heea i
^eaooees antlolpalad oa Its preeeat

Our tra-W w
than cvet ii»-v >vaito » Uukt c*ut some
wc pvcvoucost j»iu e%—

COME i
IN
.\n*l acc alsmt llirm.

feeler athm with her sahjeetaad

Stf‘-S,g,“.C!SLa‘g!.-

WATCHES
RINGS

tsrs'saaa-jirss Kastall^ZT

Orsnd Janiusry Cloaranca Sal
A. J. wii_he:i_m (>

COMMENCING I'RIDAY. JANUARY 2.
\'o rcdi^ our stock before inveiuor>\ we will make great reductions in all departments, BeloiTwe quote very low prices on Dress itKiils. Silks. Cloak-. Skirt-^
Waists. Domestics. Hosier>’ and Underwear, in fact most everything in the store. Study this adv. carefully and then attend the greatest money-saving sale ever held in Traverse Citv
You will hnd EVEin *
THlNc; STRICTLY AS ADVERTISED.
i
Draperies ami Lace Curtains go in this sale at
ONE-FOURTH OFF.

Clothing

Ladms'Buckslpin. worth $1.25.

Men^s Suits
A lot of Broken sizes to close at 2.’> Percent. Off
Boys* and Childrt'ns* Overcoats and IMstcrs 25
Percent off.

Union Suits
$2.00black for .;............................................. 1.C5
$2.75 natural and white................................... 2.39
$355 silver gray........................................... 2.69

Ready-to-Wear Garments
One lot of ladies* wool waists, worth
1 OR
from $2.50 to $3.50. to close at... ^ .^U
All this season’s waists at one-fourth off!
One lot dressing Jackets, worth $1.25,

Special prices on Boys’ and Youths’ Suits.
One lot of Men’s Underwear, broken sizes
mostly shirts, to close at
each.........................................................
One lot of fleeced Underwear, cheap at
50c, sale price.................................. ..

.43

A FEW M.\CK1NWWS TO CLOSE
Duck Coats, cheap at $1.‘2‘>.
1
»ale price............................................ X.VlU
1.06

,73

Silk Waists
$4.50 Waist, ........ $3.50

$5.00 Waists........ $4.00

Ladies Wrappers

All$!;g :

jg;

Outing Flannel Gowns
Men’s Outing Flannel Night Robes ,
Robes. OOc kind at 39c

Robes. 7oc kind at 55c

XiRht gowns.. ...40c 75c night gowns.. 50c
$1.W night gowns....................................... ..
79c

Cloaks and Capes

Mufflere
The |lW Mnl'!!! .‘fSc' ‘ The

21c
4'2c

Special Prices on Mocha and DressccK Kid
Gloves.

Assortment of Caps

•Ml COc goods for...................................... ...... 50c

All 75c................................................. ..cue

Dress Goods

Everj one knows the quality of dress goods ear­
ned at this s|ore. Note the low prices quot­
ed below..
All 15c goods for........................
12Kc
All 25c
tic
All 30c and 35c goods for....................................->9c
All 40c ..
............................:.............. 35c
Wc have about 50 pieces of dress goods worth
50c per yard in Cheviot. Serges. Henriettas
and Granites. We offer them at per A O
All 75c goods........ G9c All 85c goods...........75c
All $1.00 ............... 89c AU$155..................1.00
AU$155 .............. 1.20 AU$150............. - .1.35
AU$1.75 ..................................................
150
8 pieces Astrachan Cloaking Red, White and
Gray, worth $250 per >ard.
0,00
One lot of odd and end dress goods. Black and
- Fanc>'. all goods up to 50c.
.06

.All Dress and Walking Skirls ONE-FOURTH
OFF.
All Fur* ONE-FOURTH OFF..

»e kind ........

Domestics

Fruit of the;

A good UfiWegched...
All 10c Outing Funnel
All he
All 7c
AU6c
^
SpieeetofHeav) Shnker..*....
AU Apron checks...........L ..................'.........
5 Pieces of Acme Flannel, worth TiOe.
OCT
at per yard............................................ •Ocl
4 pieces 3G in. Eidertlown. worth
30

:

* 3 pieces, narrow Iridertlown. six cial price ^5
ONE-FOURTH OFl' on all pant cloth.

Table Damasks
Red. half Bleached and Bleached.

i^l 25c goods for........................................
..
.....2.5c
All 35c ..
»>c
All 45c „
.. ..............;............................:;;5c
AU54>c ..
.. .....................
iic
All 75c...................
02c
All LflO ..
..
.......... ;............... /. sve

Flannelettes
15 pieces worth 10c, for..'................
-15 pieces worth 15c, for .. .............

All goods from bSc to $1.25, for......................4Sc

.. Sc
I2^c

Cotton Blankets

Ladies’ Underwear-fleeced
Ladies' 25c Jersej- ribbed, special
.00
price.............................................
fiOcqualky................................
39c
Heavy Sanitary 50c quality........ .......................39c

kind-V.V./^
All Monte Carlo*. ONE-FOURTH OFF.

60c kind....'...:.. 25c

1 and Children. ^ quality..

l.QO

Wool Jersey ribbed. $1.00. lor......................89c

$ 7.50 Ulsters...........
....................... (i.OO
$800 .................. ;................................. ....6.50
$10.00 „
..............................................
S(K)
$12.00 ....................................;...j................. 9:00
$16.00 f............................................................... 12.00
CVG fV\

....................................... ............. lo.OU

Duck Coats. Rubber lined.

Golf Gloves
.89

Waistings

Ulster Overcoats

!

Ladies’ Underwear-Wool
Ladies'Camel's Hair, worth Sl.Ot).

Combination Suits
70c and 75c Suits.........................
65c
$1.00Suits. —..........................................
85c
$150 .............. :............................................. ..150
ONE-THIRD OFF on all Muslin UnderweJ

One lot fancy silks, short lengths and waist pat­
terns to close at ONE-FOURTH OF1-. All dress Trimmings at ONE-FOURTH OFF'.

Hosiery

ins: :

The abo>-c price, and articles mentioned.are only a few of the Great BaigMos we are offering in our Anmal

(430*1*1^ SIDK

A. J. WIUMEkilVI

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SOUTH SIOI
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A BEAl*TlFrL PR^.

tka itop -WSTap oa

TREnaTETS
AWiDENDW

HIS m HIT

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hm, mmm tCtrei •• mat

nmrrtthi.
mrnm mm tmm <m «
rnmwmimiemmmbmmmmmmtl
«MtoC mmg Mul Jummm m
toma^Mi^

p*4 imwitn hte ukmcMmm amirnldm%
m knd BOT^ ft«a lid* t« aMr Wttk.
Mtt Uw «7M fUtovtas. Mid kla I4f
hmmdM twluM fM^TMd Ml tW
tMM la • mtua HTcrt lo pMk th»
toUia troC
Bmom • half daaan iMfa am a1
%baM tW vacoa. rftaiMlac tka e
•^k a paMUianj affactlva rtaa aad


tko Plato mow tkat aoaMtkiBff waa
kapptalM 4awa ta tko oqaara.
«Bd Jmmrnm-B flfktlac: Bd Jamlaaa*a MUod two mob: Tkero^a aa awfaldckipaiacoalatkoaqQare! Tram.

Tka OMB la tka tfpfwd ckalra aa tka
tMKal rafMida laovkad. A sraap ^ MtovfUo gaac oao kj aaa la a twidaa
dlrla alflpfMd to watck tka apart. Tka toat ftac oadM tko waeortoc tareto
tifkta or tko aptoker'a aland, wklla tka
dyltto wga^ woo^rad.
^
appla ar taoMto froa tka raar af tka
wafaa. tmt ter dava tka atraK tka «y

<-4C4.^JaBUaoa*a tolkar diad at

kr dollar, aobdaad a atatdiora a
torn and aakad adda of ao aiaa
Jamlaoa kad aa rlffkt to lia a ro
Ua arrw ap atnmc and koaltkj. Hat
r warn, ami that la a
laaolijr wtm phjaleat caoniga
alnoat dallj lia pm to tha taat.
l*«opla took dlffarlmr rtow. of tka
MaUar. Tka greater oaMbar tknagiri
that hla bralB was mog aoMahow.
Oalj oaca la a kmc wax was a buibor. toora ufirn. a womao-irbo cUtmad
that i:d Jaiulauii had aonie aioff la
kica.
*Hilra him lima dra him time and
the richt cljaiK^.'* thej aakS.
Ilia rhaoc aeritied to hare coBM
When ttie motUrr br»*ke her hip. Bat
tor taro awke he elunc to the farm aa
If It were a life raft la a rurklaf mtm.
The atera oecrealtlea drore hlaa doWB
at Uat,
A week Uter Um- few that had chamJrtuoed him could oot be found, tor.
thooch be made the tripa recutarix aad
woe faror with hla roatomera bx hla

mm
aAlw^uiDrS?
rravmix to the heaped aboaea of tbo
anc ' and aluuk out of tho tIIb dax like a lN*ale« tramp dog.
-Voo don-t whlatle anx more. Bd."
aald hla mother. **You look tUla aad
alck. tVhafa the matterr
lie had built ber a couch oa tho aom
ax veranda behind tho Hlmldac roao,
Ue cared for her tenderix. Tho gfooa
etched awax to
p marked l»x the
nerx cbimnexa
-You re done well with the tom.
■d. Rrerxhodx aax* ao. You maatat
cet alck now. Whlatle *Uwena.' Too
know 1 alwaxa llko that.**
He aurted low and aweetlx. quatar-

ummer paaaed with aon and
Lorca hanreata followed, aad
ilaooa proopered. £d emmo to
eajoy comparaUve pcaci In tka nitege. for the Inabllltr to i ^lablm
tbe U
tba pama
In September Mm. Jamtaon waa weU
etkoogh to ride out and one day Bd
look her to nail a couain down tha
rtrrr. He had never, like other teda
af hla age. token tbe girls to rtde. aad
this day be playfully called ber hla
drat glrl-hU sweetheart. He whtetlad
tbe old tune, and Imitated the roadakW
Mrd. and wa. happy.
The drive home brought them to tha
nitega just at temp UghUng. Somathing unusual wa. happeulng.
Tha
main atreet waa crowded with men
andboym. Trama lined both aldcu. and
at tbe open windows and in the yards
and balconlea tbe women chatted gay.
“What

la the
of a

aa they

“l\>imcal meeUng-great speech. Bet­
ter hurry la. or you won't gat ator.**
Ed propoaed at ouca that tbay tom

of IL Tbay found tke crowd ao deoaa
la «aa mala attoct that they cooM adtoM Imtji llttla^^

toWB hoys bored through. ^Zuj^tka
peopla to right and left, akootlag and
blowing horna.
Tke leader, a taU
yooag fWtew. stn
acroaa the noae o
Looking t»L to
dfIrM. and
klm.
“Xtomboly Bd. aa l*m nltocr Im
skantad *0«m an. buya> HmaTa onr

tota tetfaa

amda every ooa Of them aofc who ka
waa katoaaa be waa letter perfect, aad
tkay kaaw ka lmda*t bcea given tba
pan oani tkat maralagT
TVmple kad bean taken and*
aad wired that ke cealda*t go aa that
Bight, tklma XMI kaow kto pan waa
tklrty-twa aldoa aad be had ao w
Mady. yoa may temglaa bow the other
tatrodaead old tUaiploa and etplalaod
tkat ka would ptey Traipla’o part la tka

tka wasoa fallx beUerad tkair cm
kot wkaa tkap did Ed got fair plax to
tka flalik. Tkrao of tho gang triad to
wilcclo lato tka crowd, bat tkex wmo
toaaed back lato tbo clrclo and wkaa
tkax aaw that aoeape waa Impoaaibla
IkafktpBMalx: hot thoy wara oa aiatck
tor tka ataodg hill boy. Ckaa. regok^Uniw. hard work la the auaahlaa

Yl-bto Trembely £d took tho oeat haIda bar. they kanUy knew him. and
at tba crowd parted widely to let him
pa« tba peat ap feeUng looard lato
cheer after cheer that rang ap t
kllla and oa ap to the high keart*i

to road a
la hla left haiul.
Bteekle. “hold your book la your

‘ aa the
kara
»-“.No words, sir:
Your
1 asyr* The stmSaat held
STL right arm, ending piteously at
“Sir. 1 bae ate right head.*
ha said. Before Eteckle could open kli
roffaaor left his place and
to tha atodeat he had unwittinglx ban aad put hl> srin aruund tba
ted*a sbooldara aad drew him doaa.
d tka tod laaaed agalaat kto bre
•My hoy.** aald Bte.kic-be i
rary aofUy. yet not ao aoftly bat that
word waa audible la tbe hash
Chat bad faJlea on tbe cteaaroomboy. yoo*U focglTe me tkat I was
rough?
I did not know. I did not
r
He turned to the attaJ
and with a look and tooa that cama
ht fram kto bean ha aald. “Aad
tot me any to you all I am rejoiced to
awa t am taacblog a cteaa of
maa.- Bcottteh lads can clM
111 aa hlaa. and that Bi

laadlac minister yeaterday aa an axcaovlet paaaed them where they ware
waltlnc to taka an east end car. •
ooa ttma ka waa the very worrt w
arar atroek tha city axh\ dkl time
kigkway fobbary.“
“1 notlco that be baa braced op.“ and
tka miotetor looked after him aw
lagly. “Ha aeaeM to have reformad
tkoroughly. Tha other crenliig ha attsodad aarrlca at my church and pickpocketbook
ka haoded ore
I after aenrlce. lx>ts of
» dona aa wd
“Do you know. I think be*, a little
bit wrong In hla baad.“ aald tba eranof an intba mlnlater mittta■ tba Inddant I hare
I hare noticed a lot of
that lead me to think be a
kind of ermay. I believe be*, a good
onotokon>ianey#on.-^DalulhNewa.

One way la which men »uc ibelr po­
litical power for tke beneftt of their
private pockets U by <v>ntrivlng to
make other people pay their toxee.
Here I. a cane Iq |.ulm:
-It coat
•800.000W) to ctm..lruct and equip tke
raUroada of OkJo^** That arnteoca to
quoted from an editorial In the Cleretead Under. Sixty per crut. would
be f»0.001k00a. Aaaeaaora return 60
cent, of other kind of firopeny tor
tlon. Tkca. If the tax rate were a
cenU tt follows that tbe raUroada
akoold pay to tbe aevml couattea
threagh which they pmm a total of IS.SOQuOua They do pay a trifle c%er tS.€00.00a
Acceedtag to the CleTetaad
Ltodar Ike stole toaaa BUirki.oao.K
yaar by loaaoa of tko
iofrailtoada. Th aay
<ko aatalr ckatgta lo pan
Mght imtea. la ikte one itam oftoxattea aloon tke ovaon df tko taJlroads.
o tortunaa rrHfgmr by wtthhoMIng tka taxaa which bare ta be made
op by an lacrcaaed bardea opoa the

ia a neat faatkarad wttk gartratoton.-4tor. HackMt S- BIgalaw

ba window la tka
s quiet to tke next

called for
bow they called for him nnUI the cur-

band and led ber to the footlights, aad
flaauy how he had gone out la front
af the cortola and bowed to them

wert pittod agalaat them, hot moto pe.
toto tkaa tkaaa waa tka aaleaiM apli^
It of tha Toath. It ^ aa if tka dam
tkat had toaght aad kald aU the amn
tkat akeald kara dowad qaletly
attodUx through the gr
jrmn had aaddeolx giren way.
Thia good awept him akmg.
Ha
mMaatalop. Wkaa the teat laaa. tka
Lfl laadar. want dowa. ka awui« oa
lato tka crowd llko a aiadman. Tkroa

koto tot tkara ao qalatty la tka
; of tka aotea aad tka ioaCio
^kealag blow., hut Mrm. Jaml
daep la bar troubled mother to
kaaw tkat oat of tkat dote aad curmlag
aa^a aaatkor aon wa. being bora

kMhatoi aa^attL to^lltokte
•erect dethea that kc waaa*t nady lo
taava aatll tke atkaia were, aad
treat oat with kto kat la kto h«
Cimtolkfl
cold Iran raU. ke fluklaA
klmaelf.1a tke btete of electric
tkat marked tka lakky etoraam aad
aaaoMd to ba apdUag oat tke aame a^
oaR. That was tka teat time the cans
lauiyaawklm.
' U It hadn't beea for Mra Bowler,
ftom arkom Hamptoa ranted kla Uttla
flat, aad If Hadn't bora tkat data
are koUt with tbla walk, the company
WMild have altogether furgoctea aboot
Hampton. Bat Mrm. Bowler knew
car, and she came down tbe nett afterBooo with a meoaagr.
Mm Jeuate
Hamptoa was dead.
Mm Bowler had beard Hamptoa
cooM la atwot half past 11 the uigbt
before.
She kad beard tbe «h.ctor.
who waa atm there, tell him aometblag. Tbeo It became ao quiet that
aka fan aateap. altboagh she kad laleaded to remala awake aad offer
what kelp ake

When abe opeaad tha door, she aaw
■ante Malltog feebly and Hampton
1 tka foot of tka bed. aaUasted. ear
sot coavtocing. happy. And Jennie
as beaming, khe was atlll smiling.
Mm Bowler aald, when she fell lack
on tba pillow and closed Inr ryes.
Hampton skivered and stopped hte
story.
aaa

saw

ram bams ox mx oi
oontm or rmit cakt.

flm tlM over the parts he al
that be knew what the center i
atoga waa. and he got It every time,
and when they dlsct)\crrd that he knew
all tbe huslncoa. a ml Teiupto*. bualneas
at that, they naturally wondered
Boscoe had found him.
Bui Buacue oas nut a talkative stags'
numaiter. He sat at the prompt table
and held the Iwok, but he bad nc
to say to llanipion. lie had evidently
aald It liefoto he called tbe Unit act.
None Iji the comiuitty knew him. A
man o itb a sick wife on hla hands and
five years of one ulgbt stands on the
road as hia latest record usuaUy ten*t
on intimate leraia oltb a picked cast
for a big metropollton revIrsL
Boscoe knew him. Buscoe ai»d Hamp­
ton had done om nights together
than live years ago. and Busioe knew
that llaiyptun’a uoe ambition w
ptey Temples lairt. Just as well as
Hampton knew that Biiacoe a hope was
a trip to lAmdon to stage some big
production *»r other. Naturally en
when Temple wired that he couldn*t go
on that ulghl. ISuaiMe had telepi

ple a part.
Hauipton
imrt home and
1- :
Jennie bad been crying
anyway, becaoae ahe felt brntelf sup­
ping away from the world. She oaw
the aame on the ootolde cover of the
part She knew that tbe biggest re-

Mm Bowler eauie «lown for
(don to tell BuM-ue thst Jennie
wsa dead and to bring one wto-r lues

Ilka this:

“Tell Buacoe 1

f the aritets who liave given
lehrlty to our native sculpture I'lsd «
the light of day. l'rss4T mhs n«d lioru
ITW) Dor Ec^klel A user *if New
Jlaven until 1TI»1. *n*e Utter was urig-

gulde eii-ept hla
natuml luatincts: hut. like the iu.tj<irIty of our early wntlptom j. Ith the rxceptloa of Rush, his rffurts are littereating only as rrld«-iice of a tmt t
entirely unolislruet<-.l «-aii
Il was not until 1S<V.. hmg afttr CupT. West. Mallwnc. All-tuu and St
had demonatmted our cs|«ielly f.ir pic
irt. that Hiram I’.nvers «aa
Hie aame yetir Il.iratlu <;re.-n
St aaw the llghi of day. In the
wUda of Kentucky Hart waa
brought luto this w.s^ld In 1S1<».
ClerengiT. t'mwforvl and Mill* f.Jluw.
«d in ISrj. 1813 aad ISi:. ' Thus
hereditary geului
prrdeccaaoTi from whoiu h* t-opy Rush
achieved bis artistic results nod sucnlng for himself a .Eurowhich made him Hie
f of the hn.lli.;: f.s-elgu

bla career by simply reodtiig that thlr
ty-two page* of maiioacript She had
ceased to be sure that *lf Dick
Dkm Bouclcault. pte.vwriglit a
•tor bad a chance he would do tbe
rtor. was ooce playing r piece call
IBM thing. It meont a good deal
rba Vamplm- at s lAHidon theat
gk woman who hadn't much longer The openlug aceue represented t
» wait for klm to get tbe part.
Aad h tornnt a good deal lo him. too.
Mace ka bad rebtotaed It v
tonce, tbe thunder, of course, being
need In the usual mauiier by the
1 with a -thunder sheet.It. ^l\9 .rears of one
The vampire. Mr. Bouclcault. waa
MU lying ou tbe higlHiii mountnlu
9W. after he had made hte one hit
mk. dead lo aU amK-amuce, but ns
old be almost a Joke. After they
my of the moon touched Lis body be
bad flnlMMd crying Pick kteaed her.
aad they both teugbad. Dick with
teogh be bad used for two aeaaooa
Tba Red 8cart“
la tbe middle of his first ai*eecb Mr.
Then be propped ber op la tha bed.
banded to bar tba uianoacrlpt and ask
ed fur tbo first
that lUmpioa
tka thcatar wasn't by any

MOW A UTTLA FLANT UACAME THt
•COUIICE Of TWO flTATES.

g.B.BsaaaM.
That a ptvrty wstrr plant bearti«
gsmnke bloasQixia U white, pink and
Uoa obould became a
that il
cm tbe Intend comment of two >
and has canned the ex|.rtoduurr of
thoaasnda uf dolUr* s*<cms at ft
tkaught todvdnOc. N.n.Tth*ksa It
true of the wat.T Lysi iei b
Tbe h.vaHmh llm hks>ms to so knrely
a mabner and U a iirt-tt.v Imhis
plant L.IS iMxame lu l*kirHte aat
lerrllUe scourgr. n lue:u*.'e io the navigmlKsi
tbe river, ard
and has
cost stmmUsit I'umiwmk-. Slid lui
meu s brge snennit » f u».oe.v lu the
rain emlesv.c to .kar .mt the «.
Johns snJ Its tributaries It has aim
Inrsdr
rsdcl lAMJisteiMi and T. ^:^^.J.nt I
kte is t

Bamptoa made hU.exll there wi
appteaba oxeopt from tbe back of tka
Itetma. aad Hampioa kad beea la tka
sag enough to kaow wbat
*. Even oa tke one a
were worthy of tbab k
had baea gening at team
evary parformaaca. Evorybody I
• that. Temple
aaad ta mr that a

g tke ooaaa. Mato ko bad

af Wake «
UtUe sou
bosUy engmgid dm wing on a bit of
of a ahlp.
-WeU. toddle.*' said the prince, quite
nWe tierformanca. “I'm very pleased to see that
jaa are fond of ahtpa and aatlors. I
a a aallor. you know.**
“Yea. daddy.- cried IVlaee Edward,
ntcslly. -and 1
to be a aaUor.“
“Ak." said tbe prince<»f Walei. satb
log. -and you want to be a aaUer. de
yua? Because daddy's a aaiter. I sop
pom*r
-xss ws.»s of that I tklak.“ aald
lee. thoughtfally: “becaoae 1 doa't like dolag my Itaaoaa alwaya. aiM yua aseda t be eWrer ta
kaa aaiter. need you.daddyr—Toutk'a

tBirtin & 6m0s

ksoovUie.
‘^he owner’a admiration and dvUgbt Ijitir the
ptenu U-gau si»r.«dmg sUd
<
ccxd the l«y««- in Ibe .<t J».i,ns »
bU ptew. simI Ist.r ib>7 ei>rend
I Fbvkhi. Y*«r J*y jenr the In
liHTen^<«!. and s.^.n ito rl>,Ts and
creeks lsx-an.«- almoi-t lin|i;<»^b]e fiw
iwts by riWMiii of tli«> ttuiii> i;«e t«rda
r bya. iiub* t-U»ggm^ up ila- »xiHers.
ftewmilK wba b aisniiid aloitg the St
Johua riviT and its tnbntsrn's. were
cump« ll«*d to «<t ase cqs-ratiuits. iUswuse
of Ih.- lixa.-iiiili- cb.»kinc ib.‘ Mrrsma
and ls.yuus it l-^^me imis-vii.ie to
flxat k«s to Ibv luilU o: t.i lake the
rxslu. I nxxay.
Many w,tv the v, |„-n..>. ti i«l hi the
effort to g«*t rid of tb«‘
J bey all
Iriigib tor grn.Tal govern­
ment xx«». ap|H-..bd toi.nd iiu atq»ruprtV-etirexl. Ill I,4>iti»iana tbe same
trouble was cs|>eriein'e>l. nn.l tbe gx.vemunvit engims-rs. taking le!.M.us fnan
thoM- lit yM^k there. b:,xe ^JvtHl tbe
*lrm of byaeintb « \liue| ion.
large niid- |Hm«Tful steam tug waa
pun baM^l for tbe \v«ek. She lias «wjh^
lo'iixy iH^ib'is and ••iigiin'S lo
farx-x- her ibnxugb the mnn«>d pbiiiis
'.ir e.*xei;il y«ar^ tbe .S. Jxxbtis has
SI euv.Tid «ith tl<x:iting tods of the

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6RAIID RAPIDS IIROIMA RT

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TIME CARO.

O. LSSt!5iii5S2:-£2r,.*S‘

w
r^anenuar

t4v Sr—

awny ynd b.is Mnn.d work in libiek
mvk. H hirge Mn ain n b-w luib «
JactM.mill.-.
Along XX lib Ibe tug
« te.Mbi^
a large l*arge. xmi xx bi. b :.re txvo big
touka XX ith a e.i|aeily ..f Toss, gylbms
eseh. xx iih II large to
Iatt.T to ing iM't^--N;.iy m pniwrlng tbe
chemleal .•oiiiim.iiiuI ibal 1^ ii*.d. Tbe
caiuieiiy «.f tke Ibtee lank- .u» Ih4- tug
la n.ran g.,(j.,„- e;„ Il A bugs -pr.iybig
pump U ►.•t ill tbe engine r...m ..f the
tug Tills pump bs-.a-M I
aolutioii tbniugb pip-, i.i
the toifil. xx b.Tx* large
II- Jl br.aUtai.| ox.-r iKl- tods of
iiilhs. One spiav.r to lasteii.d at
Mixx. .ind the Ollier inu x kl.-ud oul-

thua enabling tbe xxorl.imn to gix.- a
wide didributnin |.» itn* spni.x.
By M.-amiiig along su-.nlily Into the
tod of plains It I- eM.-.-t,d Ib.tt tbe
will to* en.il.bsl I.. o.v.T s.«uething like bsi.i.s. M.,iiare .xar.U dmly.
Ill to* s.'en iP.iu till- MU xxbat a
large M-ale ibe xxar agiiMi-i tbe LyaU to to wag.d. It is t ip*, txd
“Very weH Mr. Davlda you are mak- Hxal the to«t will to- ai work nil xx lu
ig more mlatokm That clap of thun- t«T and i:cAt st.iing nnd ilmt then noBploa waa fairly startled wbea
*r came la tbe wrong place.**
tleenble results of tbe sm-iv-s of tbe
rtrtitra began. It may have b
lo steotoriaa tones, which wold he
will to ol»serx.d It is the leniie
lae oa tba one nights be was
Ward all over the sodltorium. Mr. Da- lihui praetbully that pn.x,d so.-,>*s*ful
mod to two tIoUna and a pt
rklampUed:
lo tbe toyous of to.uisbu.fl. 1 be chem­
ar maybe only ta a pteoa ‘Tbeo
M’o fault of mltie. air. It wasu't my ical solution tlinmn on ib«* plant g.s-s
pulled hlmaelf together, aad when the tkooder. Thund.T's real, out' of doors down to Ibe nsiis and kills every xme.
boy called “places** be stood In the aide rerhaia you i-u stop It ftiere. slr.“
Kveiy s.sd Is kilbd Rlso. In txvo tomra
eotrmnce
. nfUT being sprax.-.! tin* pteiHs
waited for tbe drop-logo oo. The next
el up jiiid ill II sb..rt lime afliTA fea yw.. ucu.-e ibe little ifrinea
minute ba beard hla coe
Well
who figures to the bdloa-liig story wanl dislnt.*gr;ile is. .s.inpbt.ly that
bappeiMd after that no
hear of the Mle sud Trafalgar no fx-nr Is felt of the pisni.s drirtiiig pv
No one la 1
■arduth.Tbs-alfikn.
and Ibe great vlc-torl»*s won by Brib
The w,e-k will to couilnne,! for aerteh eierrhant seamen, ami will know
ral .v.ars prxd«i.ly tof.M>* the hyathat to be a saUor requires akUl and
kctalam: bot Just now hte view of this rinthc are t-u;ir*ly enidU-;ii.-l.
of bis royal faplayed by Hamptoa.
aadtence a bead or wi

wactt te aao Dam BaonTteFl^
Ptu Ike air IkM dialaace kM« flvo
mam nMraaddmteteaoaltMirTkM
timm aad at aiM potot aftw maklaf
a loop af akoot five mBaa* tka road
camsa hack to wUkta JOfl toot of Ik
•atf oo a graW fifty toat Imr.

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FIXTUIIRES
OOMSIfMATiON AMO
•■•■OAioKer Ki_Ko-ei«io

BRACKETS, ELECTROLIERS AltD CHAIffiELIERS.
LATEST DESIGNS AND LOWEST PRICES.
Also a complet* lln. of Boll.. B«tt.rl... Annund.tor.,
T.laphoneo, Lamp., ShadM .IKl Gas
Engine Ignitara.

J. B. l»AfOE, ELECTRICIAN
Traverst Oty. Rich. 214 Fttmt St aib^ PfeSM*. 93 aa« 4*.

have twSlity nine siwwstortna this win-ni to*t If y.iii examine tils hudncM
card ytni will flud snow ahorate oa It."
-Cleveland I'teln I»ealer.

PEBEMAI^qUETTE
IwaakBrnam..
I tear—, flay Ctey. Pan Bana. TriMs

Loj^e & Raff ^ Electricians
II* Wron* m^rrnrnm
Elactrlc BWIa. Elaotrto Plxturaa. ComMnatkNw Oa* aad
Elactrto FIxturaa. kamiw. T*l*phen*a. BattwiM, Dynamo* and Encln**

a.,UJDa.m,«*Mk m.

W« « np to dan EkarieiuM a«l-ill do
-«A ■ aocert
the aadenmur’a ndca.
Mto«laltora« Wlrlra« *

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---to nat tbe Ban." oftid boL

Of Mr.
OsJeratt^

pan know nboB Itr daBMiod tk
tea brate. **lbn wft*n*t tee
n waa not te»r. aebaad Mr. ^
-Xo; jBi
you w«*ft1
wa*.1 wite Bne BOB
-Xo:
wawt boBe b£a read tbe pBee. ao
far •• 1 knew.- was 1
aofftraa
i hoak t« tt Wftft daw to go to bad.
WBB napcBoa. 1 wft*dt pB ont
Oo tbft woy down to Ibo ote Cbo M- noeoon. It waa ■ white Ban tbat tm

BlklBStetoSBMW«bi

te tor. Tto Bte cte uorste^
teV
tolatotodBtouruBBu.*Btoi
tot ewry Bcdu bm
aaMtokor artbor 1
ftKT.aaBft*ft IT It tod bftBftftMbff tote

J

CSOftM. wWeli to ftft ftrtftft «T
ctobflMi pfoplr. AEoTftWtn
ftftftMd lf««r7 IM m
MV ftT Ckft SMidfty to«N>. ftftd 1 wftj bto

teUftbUft.
ICftJicdftI
aiger boy. to wboB 1
cMoftomd.
Canoa*ftddnoa.wHb
ftfte aw «M MBfttt WhSh I llh gftraSSftiid]
t ar tbe fftru B Ma
MM^jrftHT I
I to bring tba Mat'
r to tbe ate or tbe <
pUMt Mto^. kftrliiff fto mppr^ne fcr
atoWM Mfr
rwrf Hale tm mnj
ate ml. Cpoft tbft ftdsunal to*E et

U be to tbe orlgBal and only gentiBe
Mr. Ororalta. 1 eonlda’t get Wai
ton. ftsd fto I did ft Bore cond

B tto wsrtd. tot beat tbft M bud

wbwemre
1 did not eonoldcr It atetaftory to By

-Anyway LavBla. aa I aay. Bllewsd
biB to tbe fises toaddB* tot Burt M*
tfBihtlft*, aU BTB binto Bob tto
Cftsum or tor bftto to tto ooIbB tor
BBlftte. IfftontpaBttoftoBuL I
dldn t tovs It B By toatt B pte
grtoldtoutCaaL BBwtonatoete
back 1 wiut ofsr to tor touB to ftte
to te: *Obow te tutea. Dry tte

tftlnly looked oa If 1 bad furiaii all

Tbe BftBe Idea bad occurred to bo.
wonld baro bet • warb'a pay tbat ba
would not eema for my ftsblng. bot

Sr.3^S?i*!£j7
VftftCMsfftftte Bftft 1ft tbe two 4

te 4ftj Aft Ite or ftrwa driftt^
te ftte to tbo
Ibftt ft 1
teii •• or lofl bftd U.« rrfo«^
fO Ckft MOfttOlft oT Alt ItoOftftftft bo pttoMtad blmvir ftl It. porul
dftdlftktoamftlto. Brtbob^turoor
Mteottoa K wftft porrtj ft qw
Lftndl ptrcBrodftft
or dML Tbcrt wft« uo Halo, that tb.
itloO or ftffftlTB. It I
■ftft bo4 bfM IntoxIratMl or that bto
Modoct bad bMB opro to objrttkm.
•^0*TO pot to grt boM <iT that mi
u"tBi‘worlt of ft rtrftl. bad offered $100
•tid B«id. mlai Ua band barkw
In an aftmioon addition. Eight men
«nr bto bftlr. wblrh wa. •» full of r
Every one of tbea decriiftj tbftt H fthrtro atood up atnUght rlftTMl that he waa tbe orlgiual sod co­
ftftd cncktod trerj time it wa. tuochrd.
ne Mr. Orem Ita. A.the
‘Tbiia’i ft pftftrt of ft atory In
Of the raae bad IM fuUy detftlkd in tbe narwapapan. there
or ftlibir I roiVftftidrd. will
dimcnlty In telUng a perfectly Itralgbt
atory. Bat tbrre waa a rery gieot dif
-Ibko tt Tight In band,- aakS Bond. Acuity upon our aide of the matlrr In
■Mblngft Bovenont a. If Iw
Krrmlnlng who wad telling the truth.
tagCboBftnfrtomrou
In addition to the elirhl who had an
**ira ov Ant pagr yarn
-arered the adrertlarment tbe three pri
rate detective agrudm preaented one
bOftMmrtotioa of the alary nor candidate aptocr. and. aa WIMe had
My power or gimlnr wliat my chief xpmiM<d It. my min would nake tba
Aoted. ua 1 knew b.ttcr than to aik
MMDMft. 1 ftMt fy a rriiortcr. and
**Wr muat have the ftUow WuUAed.**
wbm ba bad ooma f lakl the f.cu
aald
teoblBL
one dawn here to do It.
-Ftad tbto Ban and lotmlew him.**
There were several ohjectloua to thla
•aid I. -Qet ft phutogniph of him and
or bto wtfa and rblldmi. If he Ua. any;
•too ft Ttow of the Interior of hi. hum- doorkeeper who had hern on duty when
hla boma. abowloc hoiA. ou the taUto fhl. crime agalnat the liberties of tha
ftftd anna good irfrtnna mi the wait lOaiu iieupto had beeti cammlttcd. but
named WllUaiu
HO*a ft Ban. you undendaud. a ho ai»ThU. man had Uvu kept out of tha
praetotaaftrt. Hrrr a a rani to a frlmd
r since tha e%*ent. and only ooe teoT Bifta who run. au art .tore. lleMI
itY Imd Buccaadm
land you the pictunw. You can get the
books anywhere. THeiihotie me when
y«D*TO found the man. and I II io>nd up
ft pbotogropber.**
4^
waa whtu or hlaek. UnIt was oftTly B tba day when the rt^
btiHUy t hi. wa. a falsehood, yat II
portar went ui»oo thla erraiMl. AlKmt
. IlkHy that he would stick to ftMMB ba Ulndiooed that he w«. haring
troftbto In hi. aoftn'h. that ail the tm- Certainly he hated all newtepera aftpara tn town wwe after the atory and «r tbe Toftatlng** to which be bad bsB
that oone of throa bad a. many a. foor aubjfHiea. and a yoke of oxen couldnt
or Are nep out ou It ThI. w.. Itad drag him t.» tbe Oltte ote for tba
toek. We bad au|i|M»ed thnt <nir Infar- purpoaea of this li.vBilsaUon. NeverBite Wftft MehMtre. 1 M>ut all the tbeieaa Itond aaki to me cheerfully:
-Go out and get thia man Waahlogtoi
•rallObla lopartari hy way of
fBooBCBls fttMl ftutborlatd tl>e {.-eurral aod have him iMce within two lioura.
1 felt a ralotncB aucca^ hy an
of tbto little army to pay Mr. overilto
AlO If be would agTN
-IHirer said I aod atalkrd out of tba
;oBry to anybody elw.
I that day.
adtbeatormamtetpopin bad
eroft ft (

WrinKJe^
Or Mo
WrinKJf’f
By 2m Auderatoi Nurm

to KN SIMPSON Bt In bar nrm
chair by the window. acroB
which waa drawn a snowy woB ft wonyao « once roooa oor wnux
^ ^ dolUd awlB corula. nodding a good thing frsftdoB waa abe d adek B
By aod by she touaed with a start and. ItT Bb 1 fttooa If ato did tbat toft
groan. lorAed toward tba wouMn't be a wftBan. tovBla wa'Ut
no azceptlon. She badat Bflts*n pat
good an* used todoin* wttboB bw abM-Was It aomehody knockedr
ktaa than abe made up bw Bind to pB
on oome Bore. It appaarad she waa
*<tome right on lo.ftort of fatad. Lavlala warn. Yoa*d to
Tbe
aurprlaad to aB tbe nma abe aattBd on.
an in a alattcd
Tob Boffard! Ob. yaa. of coarse, ysu
-Far the land*, wikc. Sally.- cried know him. He don't Uve far from you.
MIb Slmpaon. ".hut tbe door! The Id forgatteu that. WaU. be waa'tbft
aan. Of aU tba onnery men that over
AtobtheAlesr*
Sally hastily aliot the doer end atood Uvsd In tbia town, with tbe egorpdou
of bw brat boahand. be la tbe onnarVat
pilnat It ftunbounet off and In hand.
Tberer she eiclalnied triomphantly 1 ain't mcanin* ‘a far a money's conaod draarlug a chair close to Ann*a Brned or clotbB w way of tlvln*. but
•'Uelgh. bo! I’ll never forget tbe nJgkt
LavInU come over bwe aftw be d gaoa
an*, without Byln* a word-Larlnla an*
m#*a such frienda that words slot aUua
■ary alween o.—walked to tba
r cwrw tbe mantelplacr there an*.
Ukln* up tbe light, ralaad It above her
bBd. gailn* at bw eyen From wbws I
aat. which waa jeat about where I*m
aatUa* now. I could get a gllmpae of bw
face, the prsttleat pinky while con

y
y

Mte Wbtete ste toft te

»w. tovBl

TS STSt

SaMy
Jan. 3nl.
Afternoon at 3

.»»«■»»*

Eveninc at 8

(oioniii noYiRn '

Uktan* oayuto
wffooe.Annr
bad eyuo-tbay bad

ItoB wrIUklB af bar*n |M tot
.nftloftnUuB'ftB. AtocftBdftB
te wuft laat Oft bad aa te bite
If te vu*nt to aay wstbl to
wban 1 didn't uuy nutbB* at nil B tor.
uate* I uanMnt aay natbB* cuBfUrtB*.

■ BML»teft.BfftoBbftfl*ft

Of Moving Firnm-i. t-vt-r seen iff
emo exhibition. Wv Ucalnc to emphaalM thU fart, ativl 00 truthfully aaaort that wo liave tbe largeet and
beat exhibit km of thl« ebarmrter In
America: Araur^dly youOiave a<Hm
We prsaeot the %

BM toerd ougbtw to dBAgimsd te

te bb* that, candidly cbprauMd. 1
QIvs ua a eall whathoe ysu wish to
ftpBBn. Of cooroa. tboite 1 d
nrsJI or not. Will ba «IB B ahma
ly uetbB* of tbB aert go Lai
ur word B all.
pOBd Bilk B toUBd Bilk, m* 1
Int uo UB ctyB* over tt. bBINTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND­ Together with thrdarzlmK ntriVt iiag
-'Tou can call yourself namca
ENCE SCHOOL of Scranton. Pa.
cam of the Kknt;, Qu.s.n and rourt
Bt LuvBB.' aaya 1. with a gm
Room k. ever City Rook Store. Front deiiarting from Wcatmlnwt.u' AbU->.
Bte But if aecnebody eBe d
HiasinB.^R^rmo R<vrrs
^L
yHf^MM’oUp 'em.*
once
Hours-A'.SO
to
9:90
a.
m.;
-Aa 1 OM. UvBB an* ate. we'd
MftUdft wu dldnt bars to Ulk to 7:M to 9:00 p. m.
E. C. EDMUNDS.
inuud. to when abe esaa to bo
Mt toy at twfUgbt an* act at By feat
«u tba mtla stoal an* pB ber bend
lap. BBitn* Uka any hurt ch
t *a* aeoanad. 1 knew wbat s
toe mattw. That Toa Wofford. tl
THE THRILaNG ENGUSH STAG
ftUBMry ftwaBbaart of bw*n. had cc
HUNT
platuadtoeaoaetbe wtBklea waa tb

XING EDWARD VII.
THE HIIPTIOH OF MI. fELLEE
JACK AID THE BEAHSTALK

let the feei of my sympathy go
It to bw. an* tbat waa alltoddanly Sally apr

CARPET CLEan WOKS
---sssitsi’sfsjsr*-

»they comer she cried. -Look
mm and Lavlnta!
this way. 8be‘i

II.S.CBAnj«.Presr.

J6IWLASS VAUDEVILLE ACTS

JOHN R. SANTO

Ann! Tbat don't
look like Tom Wofford with ber. lie's
Ultor ftomebow. W.-n*i It Tom Wofford ftto flaarrted. aftw alir
Tte Woffordr• grunted
grented Ana. -I
rsekonnoc. A n I what would tot tor
go an* hare tor

A. D. TYLER

Dentist
OFFICE: SJHRjaa-

J. E.6REIUCK CO.. CITY

Rl'MS FIRE INSURANCE
O. P. CARVER & BRO.

J. W. CAUNTLETT, M'. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURQSON
. Buxgecy Of tha Xys and Pitting
t OBBBnBpaoBlty.

Ban dbUto ft d
apt $» fs wton to 1ft run down.
A maa baa to to dnnnB to doalh

hate to wa puy tto date of Mtete

An excellent text
Not only
does tbe WclBliarh light atand
the teat of -ndlahlllly.- hut lu
a queetloo of coat for light.
-Tha chaapeat llghr'la a term
that can be TRFTliriJU.Y applkMl. Again, me do not claim
thla by rfWiMm trf prtnti*d matter. but on derlwh>n« of our Lto
using gas tbrmigh a Welabat*

iafactlon he will make. Wbea
ooaaumers xoiuntarlly teetlfy
that their bllie for cooking and
light are about wbat they for­
merly paid for light alone, and
never knew wbat pood light was
unUl gas was Installed, you may
rely on tbe truth of our claima
Send In your onlera. liotb
phonea.
No. ZZl K. JYonl
etresL

wondii^io.

AND
ABSOLOTELT ODORLESS
W. KteteT. AsBkrs^

uiOM-r
B

MmaUnmiUmc^
‘TT.’?—

ELECTMCin

om. SAWwKfe

•DENTIST#
y Wton uauy AM PB back tto eur-i
BB uad tetolBd torteB tto date
af tor anucbftlr to CbBk tt ovdfr. -It
wna absB even wton you came to
•tettoaMBaflL irateafrmaaa*
half n danon of tto ate. BM pB k
wrt BllmpB tto toft Iftg
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him, waftla*. an* tt ae«ina they kapt
d^ aa* when Lavtnla'e wrteklB wa*n*t
te wouMbn
In tbe
ooorsn they got to to
dkln* It over an* eympa^bete. HfeaSnefelthto fool noUoo of bBn
Bto canrB Into an* changed, an* ricb.
ton An* wbat doB be
te from New T«tk
' LavBla.**
berdeiIgbL

L« amftt poeaible prices for thla datot
— Kvenlnicn.. 2i. Sir; Oblldrvii.
Matinee. Children. 10c. Adiilia.
for ihi* engage

FARM FOR SALE



LONDON FIREMEN AT WORK AND
DARING RESCUE.
SHOOTING THE WHIRLPOOL
RAPIDS.

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Tt ftftenuk *• far *s 1 can hear tba
I the Uble whwe she got otralgbt of It that while abe wa. wattB* ber tom in them doctors* office aome
that I ote ldlot--ibcy aln t all dead yet
would be pretty, awful pretty. If It dp there In New Tor|:-wa. waltln* bto
turn, ton to be made ebortw or longer.
wa'n't for
100 acre* known as the Sleeve «
J«ot aa tbe ceee. happenB to be; Fve
exactly which It
Needham <ann. One o< the beat in
Gland Trarerae coonty, S4 mile*
pretty enough ne It la. Don't you to
worryln* a mlnlt about them wrInklB
aoatborthadty.
imdw yourcyaa.*
-She promlaed abe wouldn't an*
away. Bot 'twa’n’t many days b
back ahe come again, an*, tokln* tbat
unto stool you've got under your feet
pou It cloee to me. Bme *■ you're Bttin* now. an* Uya ber head on my knaa.
1 recta my hand on It. aUenUlke. oamforUn* of ber. Twa’n't tto Arst time.
L. L. A. BUILDING
A woman can get along aU right fsnerany tUl abe falto In love witb a man.
Soon *a tbat bappana abe huglaa teneB
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Wton 1 wake up B tbe BftrnB*. b’a tto
AiB tbinA I esU myaalf an* tbe laat
I man wto wtilapsfs Mum a well
; at nlgbt>-4dloC tooir
It the cowrsoe he haa to 0*11.
-An* abe wa*nt to By alti
Will never reap the dimaa and dollars
wiung. If poople will daUbarat
B a chair an* have ttotr Bob whaehad

led chin, an* tton comptafnr
-Oh. tell me who abe aurrtod. Ana.
It at all but
r the eyea. *8 Ft* been away, fve Just got
borne.* How can I know? TeU me
^^Bu^mwlmwa. In m> burry, phi-

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* dC AM Car tbft bm who bad bocn exf iiniA»iP<yniteBW Alt 1 bjd

HraTCise aty
uute tor an* Be baB* onto toB
. tto ArB thing aba dsB B B

ifTk^aSl^thte

T was right. Tto bate days AM
eauB to aoou teai Oob CorgattB* tto
ghaacUnoB aC Aaatb. tba tonsr of Itaa* *taln*t uatbB* bB that BftkB <
wlddwa taka an ao for awbOe-Lu
Itei to AbI tto happBaB of baB*
fisa. Ttors waa uabady about B ftty.
•Do te ar *Do tbar ar Htea banT or
•Go thus.* asuaarB* at bw wton ato
Uugbod aa* anatlB- at bw stei toft
csiftd. An* *twm*nt Bog bates. wUk
ttoB tetan dropped aff away fte
bw te good, ato aprwng up B tto
Ueaaad light of teodoB aa* oom
BftiMud to idooB Mbs any Aoww. ai^
prstly! LavBB gat to be ptstty aa c
pBturs. eawpdn* te tb«B wrt

VT m njoHT. .HB atmgp ix
anovB nan ukad."
Hood, He ftw. a taU cutervd 1
-Xow teU me aU about the wrddln*.a very magntderat air aod
fdarcliB rye; a mao of very <
1 ' Begin at the beglnnln*
Tbto oiyftUrlooa Individual heoame -^1 liad
? every Uttle thing about it,
tbft ftnktftct or ft nawapaper riralry
nn."
bftB that If I
Ann. looking nt the cluck ticking
loodly on the mantelpiece, drew aalde
toutb ftboB It bare I .boold nut Iw hateftd. KfttmaJly I .m i,»4 folly In- waving hit hand toward me. A. a mat- the cmtaln and pewwl from tt to tto
iwbftt the other imier. did. tar of fact I bad glean him $10.
-They moat he goue hy now.- abe
Ua began Immediately to admit oor
candkUtB. who badlieeti detained here teamed. -An* 1 Blept throogh tbclr
-*He Bya,* abe begtaft by «n* by.
and tea in tbe
-They are gooe.- bM Sally. -I met that tbers are doctors op In New Terk
Ue csjTiagca as 1 waa cornin' op tto wtot can Uke tbe wrlaklee out from
B gat bBtao on tbl. atory." mid Bond
Ireet. But theyTl be hack again, an* under tbe cyen Taint no treoble.* be
to Ba upoo tba third day while wa
ou enn aee them then. Why wa*n*t aaya. *AU tbey*ve got to do to to cut
ware at dJnnar. "Wer.e ,ot to Cod thla
away aomo piccea of Aoeh an* sew up
tookM*'
r them ouattbewaddln'.Annr
Ban. and wa'ra got to And him hefora with cloae attention and cuurteoua
Tou ckm't auppoar. now,- aaked tbe pUesa. Then when It'e wcB tba
WTfnklea la gsoe. an* they Mvar esma
SSoa*^ tol«^ Thla thinj; 1. coat- cUrvel tbat be bad ne% er had tbe ptoaa- jm. with aon
back no more: nevw no more.*
ure of seeing them before. They Had ccoont of tbe
I alway. do at tbe 1
- *Uvtnla.* aaya 1. anawwin*. *baCtar
like men experienced In tbe art
o yon? There It le on the mantelpiece
tton or ftoy*^
___ ____ Mr. Waahlngtoo waa entin-ly ua- y the clock If you'd Uke to aee It to let weU enough alone. Better auy *a
qy. Bond feU Into an unuaual aitonce
tto Lard made you. He knows bast
ornince youraclf.
tbe fellows who
He knows what be^a about If It doB
-Xa That walit why
bad anawatrd
mtlx. When there's anything I aaem sort of atrangsUka at tlmB tto
pnrtlcularly to ‘tend, it ukea me way be managsa. When to pB ten
ad two cigarettra and. holding one in they AW through the room one by one
wrtnktas ta your face,
That waa why I wet took
bli ftiBndad right hand aod tha ote Some of them gars up the game wban
them to auy tbws UUI be
h gate ready B
informed of the proarnce of tbe doarkei-per. whU. other, protested even to
the point of vlulemv.
-•Anyway. LavBla.* I gOB oa afur
Toward the cloae of tbe 1
a mlnJt of atudyU*. If tbto bers yooag
c took me aalda.
la this here town than Lavlala. She'll man of yoar*a don't Bvs ysu coongb
Uto man to throwing oa.- be aaM. BOd me some of erwy little thing she's U^Torget ‘
od to tie to
mn or thing aU your Ufa. and yoo -In my optoloo the Arat fellow we had gBootbe Uble an* a piece of tbe wsd- ejB be alBt Bueb
dla* cake heBdee to dr^m on touli
Ttofe my opialon. 11 rittoysute
BBbt to know joat what to do."
-Laviala'a already aent me eon
what it tow
Tba «Bn who write, a detecUra ato1 Tfotured to differ In a
0 bftft ^ great adnntngc of knowing manner, and Jort then the Uet't»f the tw Aowers what bekiuga to bw weddla*.** Ana continued., --rbwe they are ■art of motna. *I warn to ba baautlfal.**
tot waa led thiough tbe room. When ba on the little table In the corow. Get up
-Well, wton a woman ooee makB
bad ranlabed In a smoke of atAphuroiia
• nrtl -SB.
op ber mind U win a maa'a lava ttors
language. Jim. tbe ote aaalaUnt. who
ou hardly know.- abe went on ae •to't nocbln* abort of cbeppB* off bar
had hero hmgr with tbe farmaUUes of Aally cbedBnUy got up. buried ber
baad goto* to stop bw. 80 I wa*ut to
ndmltttag and aendlng away tbe«
B tto roaea for tbe apace of a fxagrmnt By aiuprtaed wbea LavBla coom
Ite ftort or thing to not lying with mo. dates, whterrd to me:
It and Bt do^ again, -what B Bn* over a day ar two afUr a-h
-Therr*a anoCbar one with a im
tbJak of this hers waddln-of LevtnB*n Bft toBby an* bjUi* na bow ato wm
Band waa taapreftacd. He bw a great ger boy.Ightly Strangs tbe way it coma shoot to Uka ft little trip up to New
-Send him la,- Bid L and ibm to about. You aer. I know It all from ba- York to look np ttoa dsetes Tte
^ nra net By fault.- fsld be. *nhat aU Bond. This to my man.glnaln* to end. from tto very start dat­ Wofford bad bftsn UlkB* to b«r so
ftiB BB hare bMu pnt on to tbe
Wlkle overbBid tba remark and in' back to that Arat husband of ber’n.
ten 1 Bid tbat 1 emUd dott with By glanced VDBtoly at WaahBgton. It
-*Wtoul
jgn otaft. and here la where I prora IL araa hia laat cbanca to aerre oa. XT be m UMuneut white man^ that evw put
withaaear
Bbweytoli
I this tiine. we had no mors
»t on top of earth.
bebeantifuL*
ru add $50 to
Tea. It'a Jest as I aay-ihe mcuncB
waa gouft I fB to tel
idte man wbat ever put foot on top of
DXftwYerkdftCtesi
Aft 1 lada uptown In a car I tried to
irtb. Yoo esoldaX tbat to te aay. By CB an* (
fb|bk or tbit te b«B aa a aabar tort.
Angw on him an* aay. This mao*a a
ma. ama
I tran triad to plctura one or my Bytb.
M ra ao huteJtehytbat
ing frtlow. wblc
an round daaparad^ xl^e mte V
^ AwMr.Otelbufnrmln. I mcTelTf^ be Bid for tha<
bam a better man If you enuM. An oB OB of doable ebtea to ftBkft'em ateM.
: tetbBdrBBlind which 1. the Umbo
-itef hrte. ceoUeman.- Bid be. took«r ftte fftcultle. of Btna a. might Incfnmiooeto tbe ote of na. * I cotoa
I bkTft boon practical andar better eautors taftcsuB tbto boy told UM
ranted to sea Be. bB I don't want
•s ate band. II aearB Bft nboB hB.
I WMb uo dBT Mb or wbB I bopad no puhlk-lty in thla waa 4 dool bis
tel oanM V board gOBS «T thSB
* to necftBpltab t len tbe aiThnd went a ray aU«t tbeir old^B^m anyway. what m ^kgbt B lusakB*
rBldBft.yaarhatowMM V
Bto tbft buotacB ote of a newapaper. I wa. Jort goto' lb tee to aee a
' tteft 1 united tor tbft Bocfttou or ft plombcr who waa at work Balde. bB
bB ft ftolt or oreralla. to whk'h
tba papara added a decuratiun of

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tanra B yooFn aa* dau*t cry no Bara.

kanr-vtet prwwd im tlM poa
At the ote I fouBd Bond and WUda
togetiwr In tba tettar*a prlrate i
1 amad to be oooaldw«hly asett>

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lifter ftftd
t *lt to tnie that oor Mend bare to
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