The Evening Record, April 18, 1904

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The Evening Record, April 18, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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THE EVENING RECORD

SATURDAYS ISSUE

*,mmm

SEVENTH TEAK—21SI

TBAVEBSE CUT, MICH, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904.

m

USED GUN
i FOR A CANE
MEvn ouunom KTou

tars Atao Tako Caah.
Bpedal to tbe BvoatagBMSord.
•*Mr. Mich.. April Il.-Thicvoa
e talo Cbariea HoebraS«ra oaloon
night and atole l» from tbe cash
Iter. They also took between four
five hundred pennlea from a box
aloogaide tbe refijBler leaving about
mo hundred more In It. After takxg ibe eootenta of the regtater. they
ot bumr-Ttiua and rang up a ten-cent
ale and replaced a dime In tbe

TrtMtr •truek a ^nk With Tar-

OMy matter.

1 been r>“C**lv«>d h«Te today that set

iS’i

day for If they forget to cling to Him
Ibev win not be a true follower of HI.teachlnp*

the)

properly?

l>o they wxar well?

Arc the)

These are vital points

to be convidcrctl when

bu>-tpg

n
K:

7Sc

Women's shoes,
shapes. go«Kl fitlers,
big batgatns.

,re. Whil.
Ruert* Bt their le.-pltahle »
since ih.-ir earli.-..t rcroll.t

S.BENDA&OO.
Real Reliable Outfitters

;in
of Port Arthur
Tunc p.nin*uln. The la

which the riv«m>-

f

ROWLAND DOUGLASS
Tbe

OppoaiU Whiting Hotel.

®hOK STORl.

triwmegt looktef
and least expensive
(in the long nm)
Strictly fine
Phones:

sboe for women U

Citixena ®2. Boll 1®9.

inth ®t. and Lake Ave.

^‘Gloria’'
»3.»

10c

tbt cost
Tha Old Railabie Shoa House

r i*»*aci> and that the bund of 1
man ah.,

In the city for tha pries. LIGHT WEIGHT and EX'TRCMELY
DRE^88Y. We o'vc you a new pair if they braak. It will pay you to

{Pmgrte-MMk)

.....

introduced

.Aftci■r all had arrlvo^l a plcasii

E:

...219...
AMERICAN
DRUG CO.

,r".i

place and there they

Juitsieiiin
Juststeiiioandsee. We have nU hundreds
of Men's Suits since
Sample Suit Sale opened. Bnt why
why not?
not? Such soha aa wc>re>Hcna|
at KW,
$lit9. $l5.ff do not
grow on trees. They cannot be^dnplicatcd ehewhere unless )-ou are waUng to pay ahnost donbk.
Hat! )-ou not better investigate at oooe while
assortment is stiU good? See that window.

FREE-WIU Erery SthHei’t Silt
we Eire t Htt Free.

m

SMlTnedridi

Something that
no lady can do
without, and
have hcautilul
fingernails . .

.’ll'.l”

lot mention hi* r

t MKHtlOIKiaOlKi?

Ouairain^«m

e Fbles and corners c

mS'.’j’r'

Generally fair tonight i

WE HAVE A FIRET CLAfi® SHOEMAKER'® SHOP.

. K. Brinkman.

FRANK FREIORiCH & CG.
THE NEW STAND
2A2 Front Street

O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts ot Title

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
W. L.. «PtOWN,

GOT INtO NORTHPORT.
Illinois

Had

Eevmt

Hours

^

Strugfile

Extraordinary
Silk Sellina

Sirecla! to the-Kvenlnc Recited.

THE MARKETS.

Spft«
illsSS-

The y oung mi I had of ter want.Hl t(
go hunting befe r but bU folk* woul,
) go hut IlnAly gav.
not al
thrlr consent and this make* ih
hima tl
Hay «m tbe local market
accMmt more dUtrcasIng Jo U
II^ per ton and si
laws than three month* ago they
aecun-d al llO per
tbrir oldrat son. who waa In tbe
Bddir waa the yonngrat. Will Plrtle.
Twenty-five
i*s
twenty-five
aaolbor son. live* In The city a
cents. Sweet C
I navels. L. R.
saamiimrd to hi* brotherTi brdi
Stickney. groc
Union atreet.
errlcr will b
Both phone*
:i«ltf
: at 10 ockic
h Iin the city.
8L rraacta church
Hoae Co No. 2 a
dance In the Second street 1
Cart! ot Thanks,
day evening All an » lnvlte<
wish to expreta our all
thanks and apprectation for the many
i
•eauMIllness and
ful flowera aent during ihe
tl
a from t*w bankrupt
death of Mrs. J. R. Joh^
tally got
torn boift
■pring't purohaoa and thi

'h.

Tito Boolon tUr*.

. Brinkman,
were among
the earlicat realdenti
31d Mlaalon.
there In IfiSH
r. Brinkman
tmlng th<
opened
>encd a shoe
i
store and repair shop
a the only one of It* kind
which wa*
north of Orand Rapid*, and carried on
a whole«ale bualnesa. having journey­
men all through the region. In IKH
they were married And^M after they
purchased the farm which has ainee
come to be oae of the mdat valaable
frnit farm* in the rcgkw./ Mr. Brlakatan has aJaraya taken A
a P
prominent
part
'
rt in developing the fruit
tadnstiT
la MIehl
Michigan, taking
icb Interaat In
local and state horticiittBiml
hort*
mooting*.
fair*, etc., as well as in agrienitmi
It oral
gatherings, and he vras cm oC tbe orig­
inator. of the Old Mimkm Ftemerta
Hub. one of tbe flrsL If aot tbe I
its ktad in tbe statai Tbe

tricRte «( Mr.

Mn. art

•I

Never fails to
attract attention
even among our
large assortment

undoubtc
This is ccruinly gojng to be a Silk season.
It is undoubtctUy
the popular fabric for shirt waists and suitL
We were fortunate
unate 'Ia.*t
and dress
week in securing some excc^onal
exceptional values in short lengths
le
patterns at much below their r^ular

valui». Our special sale conBelow are quote a few only o1 the many bargains

a few appropriate remart;s
r Ix-ro.v Warren, during
preacntetl Mr. Brinkman
beautifully engraved gold
nd Mcf. Brinkman
with
nkman w
[• of tbe <Old
Many other valoabl
able
Mra. D. J. Bcachboard Dead.
gift* were
wt
ptft*
received,
■Ived,
By Wire to the Evening Record.
among them being ir.d in gold, proHudson. Mich. April IS.—Mr* D. J aenl^ by Mr. and Mrs. Brinkman’s
Ik'achNmrd. wife of the vice prcaldent four children. Mra. Theresa Brinkman.
of the B4>it>* Stale saving* bank, died I. A. Brinkman
Mobile. Ala.. E. J.
nkman of Mobtb
ihU morning. She wa* one of the moat of Old Mlaalon and Lou
IK.pular ladle* of Hudson.
Ijitcr In the afternori

Attaufi «M ctaarint oata of gocowtfhgfta piMiM MM Of«Mw at 4*10 Kfpiball
- hfaiNli alara. 1» Praat atraoL

what

they made

That you will not find the oqual of our Mcn'a

Face Horribly Mutillated.
Coroner Chase made a careful ex



.Arc

they tit

Vtlott Tinisbfd
Itlanicure Stick

Ht..-

solid mat
orbit of
treed
fireparing the body for X
. Hade taker Carter had a hard J
close the large pap In the aide c
jaw. the flesh
frighi

Arc they
IKj

Ihlr text he went .in to ebow
the preachera^ voice w.a the

mm

« 0i(y Boek Store

ChBdren's shoes, all solid leath-

IS.’

with feverish cnerpy.
Investment of Port Arthur.
B> Wire to the Ksenlng Rec .r»l

Won't you come In and aeef

right

Lundon. April Ifi—The Central New*
hac a Rome dispatch stating that a
telegram received there from Harlitn.
.Manchuria, conve.va the intelHgeocc
that a squadron of Japanese war ships
hkk arrived near Vladivostok.
The
<-(>inmandent of the town U preparwt
lire the threatened attack of
of complet

tomptiwg aa the pi^K

with the shoes )t>u have been

We guarantee o;tr shoes to be

By Wire to the Evening Record.

mwM

?~5S£-S

Jin You
Satisfied

-stylish?

of Port Arthur'a Investment.

m

Very aeldom you ooo oocit attractive Wall Papmr mm wo’ro Miowliit

right?

Rear of Port Arthur—Forerunner

We^m ouch mm knmenae variety for you to ohoooo from

and tho pricoo are

should be?

JapancM Traiwpofts Sigt^ed in the

Owr motto ta ‘■Evory Room mthL**

When It eomos to tho eliooaing of Wall Pimft you’ll IM th«I gn

baying?

With tha Gold.

....,ir.rr;t'U:;rr
at

A farewell reception In boaor of
Rev. D. O. Rutb. pastor of tbe Evan­
gelical Unberan church, aad wife win
bt> tendered them by their many
frienda next Tueaday evening, corner
Ninth aad Wadaarorth. All membera
and frienda are cordially Invited.
Ladica are requeated to bring cakea.

tha Silver Mlnglai Freely

is.,.".!:',

Utad Waapea for Cana.
The vo'tng man. In ataplng from a
hruvh pile to a bridge, from alt appearaneer. uaed hit gun aa a cane,
with the butt down and the muxsia In
bla right band
Ha placed the butt
on the bridge and In Jumping tha pun
allppad off. the hammer catching tha
end of tba plank which dlachnrgetj tba
charge of ahot
Placet of wood “
Btin embedded on ^ha trigger
there waa a large i.
In the hamliwk
plank where tha tP^ar atruck and
the gun waa atlll atan|ing agalnat tha
bridge, the body falUng over on tba
canter of tba bridge. He lay partlallv
on hit left aide.
Hit aompantona beard lha ahm and
King aakad twice what ha had ahot
Receiving no anawar ha want over to
where the young man waa and found
him lying In a pool of blood. The Imy
gaapad a couple of timee. King aald.
hut from tha nakura of the wound It U
known that be never knew what
atruck blnr. -King aumroond
and they in turn broke tha nawa
paranta who ware alrooei diati
tiver the accident.
No Inquaat Naceaaary.
The author! I lea here were notified
and HherilT I). O Chandler. C*mMier O.
K. Chaae. I’ndertaker H 1. Carter an.1
a Record repreaentative Immediately
•iTove to the acene of the accident.
After going to where the tragedy ococenrrad and viewing the body It waa
I»rontnincad nnneceafary to hold an
tnqueat aa there waa not the le
• ■ In
n the minda of thoae pn>*ent
raanlted.
o howV death reauH
the gtin In the
-The■ IUty
m») had Iheld
m
right hand, the flngerx lK*lnp
Ijelnp l*ent In
Hi
»d hla
hie graap
death aa If be atlll retained
on the gun. the left hand being free
When the pun alipped off the bridge
It threw the butt lower than hla feet
alK>nt tin n
and brought the mi
aud alKuit 20 Inchei
1 with hla
iw hla face. Where the mitule
e bla coal waa badly burned, then
there waa a abort aklp. when another
aa -ploughetl
ihetl In the coat over
■ charge i
i nipple an<
vlclni
Jow in the
I
>lh. Ju«l
Jual atwive
of the molar teeth.
nipple war a alight mark a* If
«c*h had iK^en burnc.1 l.ut the b

That’* not sattafaclary.

le Pathway of Life Until Now

REV. RUTH’S
FAREWELL

Paper**.

Reception to Sc )«iven Rev. O. O.
Ruth Tuaaday Evenins.

JAPS COME TO
VLADIVOSTOK

1 In Hand ThayVe Traveled O’er

B44la Plalla. tba 14-jraar-oM aoB 'T
tbe I
dellphtful aoclal
Jsnapli
nocManUlljr ahot him
event* that Old
iaxlon haa ever
mrnt raalcrdar aMratec mbom li
known waa the
he gulden
g.
wedding annl(friock arblla o«t bmUac vlth two
Ir. and Mra. H. K. BrinkcmnpuUaaa. Tka aeridast look piner
wa-s Celebrated this afteraniblD half a nlla of taU bona In ibr
p'.eaaant double borne orBtarb aa«U«aBti bia bo»a batag ooa
cupled by them and the family of their
aUla Boalh oC tba Black ach<»l ho«aa
E. J Hrinkmfn. The Invitation*
were i•ent out by Mr. and Mr*. E J.
la Hart Bay loarnahlp
ikman and over aeventy-flve guesu
Brinkn
Mavar Carriatf Own Oafara.
i- prenent.
One of the unuanal
young I an'a death iraa Inalan
aad
enjoyable
featuraa of the occaaloa
borribia wound »aa
Useoua and a b<
Ilea in the fact that during thHr entire
la Jaw whan- a
made In the aide <
wedded life Mr. and Mr» Brinkman
heavy charge of fine %b€>t anlar«>d.
have made their home at Old Mlnaion.
Niica to Continue
The boy waa uaing a) 1twelve aauga.
and among the frienda preaent were
loadtog. ainala barreled atioi
breech Ic
many who bad known them during
id tihiR waa the Srat Uoia he had
gwn and
nearly. Jf not quite all of their bmg
Holaappic.
ean allowed to earn a gun. al­
though be bad goua along aararal
ilmaa when the young man of the
of the Kvangelical
neighborhood were hunting.
Ha left the hotiaa about > o’clock in
l^ula King and Tom
(Company
•Irf-wU. two neighboring young
-OMialdiTably older than hlmaalf to
hunt Tliey bad aM>n a coo-n track and
Holrappl*^ who
were trying to follow It aa wall aa to
I other gama. King waa cn one
and U*wl» on tha other
Mide of Kim
j
'
of
tba
accident
King
al the I
ilK or eight ruda to tha
we«t < r tha Uiya and l>>wU about iha
i»*mc iliriance on the other aide,

Ocry SaMaia Ton fits a Raeoi «f Oor

'

FAREWELL TO PASTOR.

nOREEtS OF OLD MISSMW

Tbe entrance waa made by climbing
» the rotg of a •bed
abed aad breaki
breaking a
aerioua loaa
rtndow light. Tbe
I which tbe
irkMif “taba" of il
tbla with
!pt
The tbievea
em. It repreaented about 1200 worth
debta contracted by t hlraty oner,
tbe work of
U thought that If
I wall acquainted '

In JiMXsdit. th« 0«n «4iss«4 mm* th.

tbriMshonf tbe catire rcckm wlU ea
tewd tsmgnuitatkms to tbcta oa tbe
b^py eoatal«t>oe of a half ceatury j?
weSded lire.

GOLDEN
WEDDING

SWIPED TOE LEKII

' ^V

25c
... ........... 42c
85c
69c

20 mch genuine White HabuUi Wash SUk, special

20 inch Black Taffeta Silk, soft finish, j^ure silk

K lot^of short lengths, some waist and dress patterns, in.

U=,Jj« reared, the
Plaid Ribbooa. S<
ume Scotdi Tartans, 6 mdies wide ..

\

e aiilbelm
C*fO(r Tkaal tmi Oahm

J:
:

of other
good hats—
Five dollars in
cither black
derby or the
*oh hau in colors—
Our a®.sortment
of popular priced
hats. $1.60 to $3.00.
is very large
this season.


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THE EVOTTO BBOOBD, THAVEB8E CITY, MICH, MOKDAY, APBIL 18, ItOt.
ccccnoN NOTICI.

THEEVEN1NGBEC0RD AQmmHBaiff-

OrifKBICAli

S?i!;,t"25rj.r<*.2S1S£

TMOt- T.

oXtC*

MHl S. W. HAMMKN

J W. HANNCM, tmrne »m4

____
Ow* f**r. *ty mall.
M*. »■
c

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A.

AKELCMCR. ^ OitwUOr.

Addr.
KVKNl

RBma ”

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PBOPLes
spoHtelna

o mvB

Jdotlcc «> fc««AT
«o *k« •»««•
uin of acAooI «ilriet Mo Om of tk*
el'r «A TraToroe City. Grand Trawa#

m> tbr 2«h day of A|*HI. 1»*4. at eartar bott»» No One om Caaa »fre«. In
laMd the flO.AMl mark
taM eJiy. at which ineetlar the proponow In line for free
tllam to ralae the mat of twenty
ttwmraad doUara by loan aad iasnliis
the bond, of said dlatrict tharafor. for
the pirpoae, of ctm.imeiln» a otteol
btiUdla* la arard So. 4 of aaid city,
»rli: be aubmiltefi to a rote of the elec
Deerfield cUlma a pianola to w
FA««ite Pf-cnp- ,om of aald district. SaM
be hv trtllo- and the content, of aald
ballot, .hall be a* follow*;
••Fur a loaa of twenty iboi
tan* f«*r the p-trpow of conri.mcilng t
► «i»e her^SI
arhwtl b.iil.llnp In the Fourthti ward—
'Favorite Pi»Count!
BelUIr
For a loan «.f twenty tbou«nd
irt for the purpow of crmitmctlng a
.ch.jol bonding In the Foorth ward—
lie ■EnwApnaMA-

tnikj flati

..

m m tUrBj.

®

special ircc............................................ -............ •*

»

PcBlze alolen6 B mftie wyrvrfdnouti fcdykolitrftk, Bnii tfeta
diti napled v^’powU.

Same proportion ol prices right through our large
line.
If jeo havrti't an cash, pay a little dosm and the lialai^ out
of yroT spending money.

9

.......

^'^.^April IJ. l»M.
Cba. M Beer..
City Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the
fbard of M iration
:iS« lot

A larpe line of buffeta

UUidRitDPBMin tea. tOm teidai iv»mk benwted a «ir»-

Kna>ia think, thai Ihtyland ha. *«it
a aubmarine b.«t to Japan and that
thU W the raiTKe trf the accidental
■Inklna of the Riiauilan lialtleiiblp* In
event that thi* i. true, the rrar wli:
be forced into a war whh Great
Britain. The operallyn. of rite Britiah In Thibet are al»« taken a. an In­
dication h) the Ruwilan. that England
will aid Japan-by inarching on 0*niral

trill of hiaineaiin of cn^

AddiS. Dr. JL V. Pierce. 1

USEDP1AN(^
I GOING FAST

Notice.
NOTICE—To the Banking In«-lto'lon.
of the City of Traverse City ;
' XI bid. ar.- req-wided by ib*t
I of the City of Traverse City,
an. for the htgheri rale of inpayable on dally batanww of
oifiney l>elonglng to the rlly or In It.
cusuxly. and the lowe.1 rate of Inter-«i to 1^ paM hy the city for .och
eniporary Itian. a. the city .hall have
lower l«* make, the word temporary to
nean «1ibln the term of the contract,
n- one year from May l.t, 1904. Said
icaled proposal, to be deporited with
be city clerk on or before 8 o'clock
? nj. Aprilel8th. 1W4. The council
-i-w-rve. the right to rejeet any or
III bids.
Cha. M.
Ihi. 8ih

Ing^ln It. deadly work

Yefl Tia pawaoR ilrDky.

J. W. SLATER,

x>B£JrS§r'~ s.;r
Cand

inty Eighth Grade Teachers’ Exam-

1 arrordance

r.W. KIMBALL C0.*8 CLEARANCE

penetrate the tiairler. will be ~pcnu*.
of Chlnwe deecent who are cltlcen.
of the Dnlted Stale hy birth, alw)
Ihoae who arc Epeclflcally granted by
law the privilege of admlirion and no

THE PHICE BAtS NOBODT

SALE OPENS WITH A RUSH.

WWM.

us
and
U I* a safe
In (he evening
during the

li is the liltlr ihingti which make en­
durable "andl-iiccmingly insurmount­
able difficulties. *a drink which, if-,
offered in a tin cup. would be scoffed
at. would be welcximed if presented in
• a suitable glass. We have the right
kind at the right price, and a great
variety of all kinds.

<^^SjktgtlGEIb

rith the d«wlriuD of

%

ulln^g.

.'he regular eighth grade examlnar
The weak ptoeia In the Chlneae ex
‘ clualon art are to be strengthened
and. when the bill become, a law. the
only alimind eyed celertlaU that can

LITTLE THINGS

Tz
r,r.',UTpvr.rr.
veitmeniT

^ cent* a mile for
..
-ste. and the “
s fi>lkiw**d suit whe
Marquette
m«** into comptulilon with the I

A. F. Nerllngsr.

Your RallahM M#ma Fumlahar.

Wholesale and Retail.

MR. INVESTOR
A Thoughtful Man.
M Austin of Winchester. Ind..
kne w what to do In the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusuiU case of
stomach and liver trouble,
could not help her. He ihot
tried Dr. King’s New Ufe -----------she got relief at once and was flna:
cun-d. Only 25c. at Johnson’s I>r
,d*. DruggLts

A beautiful J sawed buffet, worth 15.7^

Nev, wrath 18.75,for................................... V.’................................... . .
And so OM up to rate worth 83.00 for.
............... ............. ^-«»

--------- couple that gave Grat.
•miiwir l» .ul-auntlally to th«
that the a.U..:t*l iwelns that dotoat
."wa* certain, tw*! hi* own life If ihU
i« irttc. the fvu.viau officer evidently
preferred a tj ilrk death to a livta* erne
ap OEIU- Jo Wberia. The ntmor
ataiea fortber that d.wp(ie the
rtf hit captataa la «innell li«- .ttnaht
battle with the Japan<-»e

C. W. Ashton.

FRUIT TREES COMING

ENTERPRISE
GROCERY

PHONE. 146

FLOORS TO BE CLEARED OF MANY
SLIGHTLY USED INSTRUMENTS.

tablet form.

John«>n'. l>nig Store

oihera."

STATE OF OHIO, ClfV OF TOLEDO.
LUCAS COUNTY—..

M

IS

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.

:DSS=Sil“"“

The p;>ll. of thl. eleciUin will be
open at ft o'rbick la the forenoon and
will remain open onUI 6 o clork In the

Are You Watching Our Prices
on Furniture?

(SATUI8S BAMK)

;.ayr*.£

m

-W'- r-.

Students, Mu.iciana and New Begii

Frank J. Cheney tnakt-ii oath »bai
he I. M^nlor partner of the firm of F
J. Cheney A Co., doing httslnew In the
City of Toledo. County and SUto afore
aald. and that aald firm will pay thr
Burn of ONE IIUNDRED DOU.ARS
for earb and every
of Catarru
that cannot lie cun-d by the tiw <
Hall*. Catarrh Core.
FRANK J. CHENEY;
Sworn to before me and .ubscri'
in my presence. Ihl. r.th dnjxif
rember. A D IRKt:
ISeal )
A \V. GLEASON.
NoUry Public
Hair. Catarrh Cure I. taken Inter
nallv. and act. direeily on the blood
and mucou. .nrfare of the sy.toni
Send for te.llnionlal* free.
F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
Sold by all Druggist.. T.'.c.
Take Hair. Family Pill, for Conril
nation

ler*

Find

Powerful

Induce­
County

ment for Buying During

tbt Daittlitst lyoustwift

School Coi
nouncement.

This Sale..

BEST SPRIN6 MEDIGME

can find no lauU with a GAS RANGK.

ll

IS dean, rabwlcss, and easy to manage

no

.. .urtM . .birl.ln.l ..I ...m.-o.-oj

«li<r

Ik Jr'SsHs

Johnson’s Drug Store. Out of The>
Vast Stock and Extensive Knowl­
ua1 and rourtie of study may be
edge of Medicine* Recommend
ul.talned at the commissioner', office
XI the court hoHw.

2"S-

REPUBLICAN

WARP

F. J. STOVER



When Ton Waat a Klee Cot of Moil

./

Ctmsi.lcr

from

Cnotrst dtp 6ss Co.

Butchaes atnd Sausage Makers
mo'e dlce*tion

the great inducement of this

All pipin- and connection*

mains to range MBSOLUTL Y FKEE.

^om. rntmtimw- A RBonm
US BmI Kckl •>!.

CAUCUSES.

Any woman is

a iK-ttcT cook for using a Gas Range.

/ season;

County Commlsslimer <

ory In I

furl to litter up the kilchl^

sn.l rr.ai.'

^^UTIFUL MUSIC.
Prabrssor Horat‘s Orchestra at the
Methodist Church Last Evening.
The music at the Flr*t MiHbodl.l
church aat evening was more than or
dlnarily pleasing
In addition ta the
piano and <»rgan Pn>fe«M»r Horsf.
jQvenllle orrheatra alde»1 and to quote
one of the congregation, -everybody
sang whether they wanted to or nut."
The pmalc was from the new nong
liookB and there were hooka for everyliody. In addition to the Inatn...............
Inatrnmental
i. a chorus of twenty
music, there wa«
, ...cbestra will
loleea. The
feature
lar Sunday evening
e........-----------Rev Mr. Laufman'. ------------Dove Wing* and R«-*t.” he shnwiiig
that r»**t Is not to 1h« obtained hy fly­
ing away os dove ,wings but by
maliiing In the heari of the storm

rb:r,^,rb^r»rrU',.L’i S:=“S-f,~S
zr.:
ll ?n‘’\vird"No. 1. on Friday. April

timuu uiif-rs-u

ii«j%

itixs.

...

... . known make.. Including a

ire

It would h

Ik.t,MT April 15. 1904

LATEST WORKS! OF FKTION

:E!H

It is a p eaxure to know books. They are your best fnenda. They ahould be reml. atud.«l. lived with. Then
you knew Why the author wrote them. Our BOOK DEPARTMENT alway. ha. the l.te.t book, ju.t as soon
a. publ.shed Book, not .n stock are ordered AT ONCE, .nauring the PROMPTEST r.lllng nf all order^

._. „ guarantee tlia*
delirious preparation
It. .r your mnn<\

jss;.,.

Committee

..... :S“
■•J,.

By Rands 'I Parr.sh.

Ward No. 2.
M> work which *e.-m.-,l a t-urU.-u bfor.- taking Vinoi.
now a pl-asur-"
Mr W J 8t.-w»n oFrh.-L. a. Ma**.
„rlt.-*. -I wa. all run .l.mn and In a
devlialir.-d ron.llM,*. .Vlm.l quickly
built me up an'l l.roiiclii
brouclu Imc-k h<-a!th

JUST TO mm A TRIAL
Take This Coupon to 8. E. Wait
Sen.' Store and Get a Box of
o-na. the Fleth Forming Food.
Approval.

- “When Wilderness Was Klnr**

m*‘dirln<- I Uavr »»er n*.-il: it crvai*-*

K.-.-II.T.

rrr.„,."r.;z

AugiiMa.

The best Mstor.ca. novel ever wr.tten of early Chicago and Fort Dearborn.

‘•A Little Ganison
I.
, _____

.

The novel 1
ju.t served a

By Clara Louise Bumh.m.

hundrtHls of

t upset the German army, caused an International sensation
( month. »mpri.onment: $1.35.

“Jewel-A Chapter of Her Life”

c.n.

n'ftnn* ^lr••n|rth and

in a book.

A Chr..fan Scene* story of one of the sweitest characUr. that

Sr’ifS'CH-- —

abM.lutely free in case It does nr
tm"*def!*’\oii<Hna*alu!^t'he flm

;;,:S-0SS:

“The Deliverance”

rrz'iZi'TS'.*'.™*™”"?!.;....

money if It does ^nt give satisfaction.
•TAOE AND PLATFORM.

;.M a liox
cent* on depcu.U with S. B. Walt
Son*; they win give yon a signed reeeipt to refund the money In case the
treatment doe. not do all that is
claimed for It
What fairer offer can
”moT 'reUaWe* drug

thU

ilono? In Justice tr> yourself you
Ml-o-na (' ■lid accept It today ..........
u absolo
It CO!
nothing, while if It <
If very trifling

norh....
help you.
....
Mh/tlc^^me ^lU KubS hSS
It cl
lUrY>»*e> ----------------- —
realism; but jis more potent el
atr^ hum— OBdoubtedlr is the strong
terest that permeatea every scene.
To this all classes and creeds must
yield their sympathy. Miss Parker’,
work so admirably produced under the
mklllfnl direction of Joseph Grtsmer
wll t>e Interpreted by a ca.t that has
been especlaly selected for their
terent character*.
OONT FORGET ttss-Mg dsaranos
a&ls of IlMs usad and asoond4tand
Manos and or«ana at Kimball's branch
Mare.1» Fhsat atresL
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

iren eat. i..----Mak.f the
lor father, mother,
gr. w
A ton
ter. Reconstroctor.
brother and
sinagth prod______life prolooger. Such
ster's Rocky Mountain Tea. S6
U Hollister's
infon** Drug Store.
Johni

lodge
and ae

I. a most atlrring tale, a

“The Queen of Quclpartc”
of intense interest of Russian intrigue in the far East duri(tg the war be-

S—r,

“Sir Mortimer”
By Mary John.ton-A romance of the day. when England grappled with $nain for ..
ing times:
t4 new worid. An entire new phase is placed on these moat .ntere.t.ng
times. $1.35.
$1.35.

Uliili

rZcr;7Cr.'H:.Z'J-.':,zz:
.

r appeared

-Jewel" will sorely captivate you: $1.35.

By Ellen Glasgow. Thi* i*‘a picture of V.rg.n.an life during the last twenty years
e of- literature
i - distinction both m conception and m style; $1.36.

SS=H“3£”"i

Should bo /

read by all: $1 3!>.

■•sr
Ward No. 5.
^ republican ward caucu. will l>e
xvard No 5, on Friday. April
I9u4. at
T;30 p.
P m,.
ni In State
Schoo’ Building,
Building, far
far the
t
.
.
8irvet Schoo’
purpose
•ting 11 delegate, to the county
It ion lo be held in Steinberg’s
ftpera House. Friday aflemooOr
April 29ih.
Date.1 A
15. V
L K:. ciev■ eland.
t Era
E J
Committee.

We. the naderalcBml. do hereby
»- rafnod the money on a ML
OreeM’a Warmatad
east bottle oC Oreeae’
MBs to care ynor
Rymp or Tar tf n tans
alao CMiaataa a
eonch or eoM. We alai
SS^t bottle to pyove «
aoaey reCimded.

fabulous wealth

“The Close of the Day’
By Frank H Spearman. A story of the stage a. it touches the life of a bemitKul actress and a man of
large means. A story of strong human qualities that ha. won many aymp.thotic readers; $135.

OUR NEW

GLASSWARE
Vlll Int-rest you.
It must iK*
eeen. however, to be appreci­
ated
It consist, in part of the.
dollowing:
imltatkm cut
glaw
l»erry
...bowls. l.eaut|p*. at 10c.
" 7-pl,*ce berry sets from 11 49
do«-n to 29c.
Water set. from 1139 down to
4-piece tiw sets. $1.35 down to
3-plece oyster cocktail wets,
worth «Sc, at only 49c.
Footed sherbeu and handled
euidards in Iteantlful crystal
ware,
Flease remember, these goods
are not the cheapest on earth
nor the out-of-date sort that
must be nearly given away If
aeld at alt. bat the kind you erill
desire to poasc**.

“My Friend Prosper©”
By Henry Hariand. The acene is laid in Northern Italy concern ing a most delightfully clever Engllahm.n
and a beautiful young woman quite hi. match in spirited, joyous fancy; $1.35.

**Hcwcrs of Wood”
By William G. PuddefooL A typical Michigan story of our pin. forest, juri previous to the time Mr. Puddefoot became pastor of our Congregational church; $130.

“The Conqueror”
By Gertrude Atherton. Being a true and romantk story of Alexander Hamilton and a moM Interoatlng da«:ription of "Nevis, the Mother of »he Leeward Caribbees." hi. birthplace: $135.

We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs.

THE HANNAH & LAY

MERCANTILE iiOMPANY

Roliabla Homo Fumisherr
Ladies, ‘you can jump on IL tn
I'.NION CIGAR
MAKERS
earn pie on tt, but It will come «ip amillnB
every time.” Calman’e Elaetk Floor
go.Kl wwgea. therefore they
cigar*—the beat.
RtSS-Mt

'#4-

HANNAH & LAY GO’S
HIGHEST QUAUTY POSSIBLE
The condhtoj of Wr» Kye. wJf* ^
. ProfMfcnr Xyf. mn»ln» »l«at iBe

best,
;

^-UNIFORM AND8ATI8FACTORY

; niftjced jiA Unit work of & prmrtl---------liqaozoiie ia tbe oo|y way known to
IT flndini: tbe level above the
tv of the> arteaian weU. eiluatcd Jn Idn fenu IS the body witboot killiat the tissoes, too. It does in a get™
e •rhiwil I
* ‘ I wfaat no dmts, no skifl in the
can accomplish witboot it. To
______this—if yon need it—we will
gladtar pay for a bottle and girc it to
yon to try.

' ,

FLOUR

Artibd <Mwir.fr that wa* expert

GWDULmn
or TBI WOILB ;

r#?3rg.'

Litioozone is the result of a process
whidx. for more than » years, has
been the constant subject of scientific
and chemical research. lu virtues are
derived solely from cas, made in Urge
part from the best oxygen producers.
By a process requiring immense apparatns and 14 days’ time, these gases
are made part of Ujc liquid product
'

rei-lv.-.! the
Slate

>es. Oscygen pas. as
e veryrsonree of vitalis a riulirer with

~“S~3S

=iSi?!r.rA3i ‘:~S£?,SzH
unoiatWina from the aerlpMire*, and

3r'bSSS!.‘ z

been added it, |hTph»wtrUl ia^iratory

r.tr..rr.:?.r.vV:,"''

perm can resist, is,
essential clement
U>dy, tbe most cut

H-fsilSH
S|s^K=

k Great ftenaation.

■§mm,

““SP

HSfli
\n:.
K.-arl> ever) tl

arranrinieniK havf

Si:

NATIONAL DENTAL PARLORS
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK BUILDING

OPENING MONDAY,

APRIL TWENTY-FIFTH

Combmcl with the IksI lualcnal an.i professional skill at a romlcratc price, as the foUowinj;
list will show;
Best Rubber Hates...
Best Silver 1- illings..

Iftlen* oriK

unaware that Mr. R.-.t

A Cordial Iniltalion to the People of Traverse City to Visit the New

Bridge Work.............

vIIMm-

$6.00
.75
5.00

22k Gold Crowns...................................i • • 6. OO
Teeth Kxtracted Without Pain.....----- .25

1

Ludinu...!. ■«.
IHTFim n. nuie ih.

“C^* c

-

........ 'S’.

lo i!c'. om i^liKin. At

-rr-rsrr, r;^rr"

b> all Hiuh jiriMKil Hmlfnimi^giiwi prif.- i>^ ir. ffiitr

reailliii:

Th»- ad-

• tflchih Cradf
u

ECZEMA

Friday, and

SETS THE
SUM OH EIRE
r itches, and bums like
,f the skin it pndoally
my. sticky fluid
lbs. Itapms. hands. tl,. din.T.nt .-dll*l^ V..;:..wlm: is tl
.taff
..mivr, fl.-.-u d Tor itu’ f.-ljoItic FIX nuintli*"'. tMli«»i‘ in etiii-f. li*lna
Mn..r; i.1i.o, of l.inden d.-partnuut.
I’, ar! Witlifim: i-diriir of donif'tir de

diuon 01 we ------- ,
The teniWa* Itdiiag |
nnd bnrninf U vtodneed by the ovetAow

DR. C. D. MILLER. Local Mgr.

AfHhaim mimk.

‘'TS^/r-oT^r

r™'>:

Tzi:
»Ul pn^iabiy In-Tun in clmnuclton

THE RACKET SPECIALS
FOR ALL THIS WEEK

*To*

a larno nun.-

=?5-S?=sl

Tmmim CHy.

ORft. SAWYER A PKMUuJUOtt

^.DENTISTS.-

DR. F. L. HAYNES. Gen. Mgr.

I WeHi of Hlfhaot FowIbU Rrada.
rum OoM Woffc a SsocloRy.

Al^^

A. b. TYLER
DENTIST

ic-^^ Naw^ WHhaim Blork. «tt

J. H. MONROE

General Insurance
IWaadi^

.

IlfLE' O. r. CARVKR A I

FIRE INSURANCE
L I- «. ggiLMwa.

glasses fitted by

J. LEAHY
EXPERT OPTICIAN

That is your last chance of our anniversary sale—to
miss it is to miss many a bargain. Can you afford to
do that?

AX HOTEL WHITING"
the first five djijs
k of end) mooth.
Vpiring hemdaebe

Dainty Under Muslins, 10 per cent discount
Two Dollar Bed Spreads - - for $ 1.25
Dollar and a half Table Linen for - $ 1.00

DR. W. J. IDGGIKS

DENTIST
Very be«t of dental service only.
10th year of praaice. Your patrons(e is solidted. In new Mnnaon
building, onder K. P. hall, on floor

These are just a few sample items, there are others
::
;:
that may appeal to you more.
::
::

BfciSS

Mid^ ^rwars* Ha-

3V1 IJew^A^iurTBIock

TOMORROW
ENDS IT

|..'irimft;t. Jo«.t.- Faldw. i;.. bnKin.o<s 1

w.i.

JOHN R. SANTO

■•ai«T niinilwT of
h and is ..fut as

'x;.
!..iu.w

dos*tkop»at-»4V*

NATIONAL DENTISTS
Traverse City State Bank BuilGlnR. Rooma 207-208.

«£.SiS31.

« D-Wllhaf hUah. ftavwaa

(iold Filling^............ $ 1.00 and upward

ALL WORK GUARANTEED IN WRITING
DON’T FORGKT DATF. OF OPENING—APRIL 25TH

rii.- disirut ..ratiirtml conu^t will!

■ a-L" 53=SL“5iS5i?r^' ....... .....

Q

rhaiwl-to >ms

!<■ the d<'|iarimfnt

mr-S fha“urK>.hec..mlng .ea.on l* . M.lentl)

iiilliP
E" "

LEAST AMOUNT OF PAIN

«xfi

nTli?
oratoriral roniest.

K his address

Germ Diseases.

The \.\TION.M- DKNTiSTS have aunc<i tu S've tlic |xroplc of this vicinity one of the mo«
complete 1 lenjat Parl.ns tn the state, ami arc prepares! to do your work m a most
satisfactory manner, with the

w*d^and^V‘who"!."

. " K£4E-“ si'isru.r".';
K":;.ir,n';'
...
TZ
..........,....,zrr;;‘
,,,X.

«S

ilSifll

Acts Isike Oxygen.

MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE Ciry.

lleficiac Bwst fafl ia a germ troable,
kcaBse aedidae ocrer kffls mside
gcrma. Any cenn-kmiiic drat is a
pnson to yoo, and it caaaot be taken^

■ ■







; and

Reliable Builders JURPET a£AM8 WORKS.
Carpet Ctoanlng and FeathOT Esoo-

J. D. Haxteil t D. B. Mazted

Carpenters and Builders
Robbed the Crave.

She“ wd at low prlcw too Oomo and took na ove^.
1, ^ Shoea wf can”Mve you money

So

Old relUble bulldeni, best ot referI enevs. are prepared to do all kinds of
: carpenter and Joiner work. Eatimates
given on abort notice.

lltlon
Mr Fkin was almost yellow, eyes sank
er lonpue coated, pain eonUnually in
back and sides, no appetite, pro^*
weaker day by day Three phyaiclani
had piven me up. Then 1 was adriaed

An one contempIaUng building or
repairing will do q^ell to caesaH the
. nbore firm. Office and atalr work
specialty.
,
Rcaidence 203 East Eighth street,
^tizens pbone 97( 3 rings.

I i;.Th “.’SfLX'S;.,'’ “SeSJS

THE RACKET
, S8 E FRONT 8T.

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH.

„.-n. 1 know they robbed the K«/e
anoioer vicv*u».
No one 1
10 try them. On^M mU, |
at Jobnaon’s Drug r
, Meads, druggists.
"

______

;a*koUi

,lvH\

; Ada

,f i;,'

NOTlCE|I
Have •our Electric
ring installed in
Wirini
ordancelwith the
accordan--------National Board of
Fire Underwriterfi.
It
la Ike BH

J.B.Falce Electric Co.

,VE YOU
JED THEh

try a record WAMT AO.

s2;^'L5i'“T'r“

Mm

tasCuiSt,

Trmmau.

S’?:

THB SYSHOra BEOOBD, TRAVEB8E OTTY, 3gCH^ MOKDAY, APRIL 18,1104.
J. ttaiabws. rrpmmttmg Hottai^l * Ten a Qnma ■ipMt. to la

fmMm

»Jtpettini: ifw 9rw State beak
tarahtsTv hi p-aec.
Prank WJrrH^ l» artlng ns
KMi •» th-n R. A I. tfnpol.
Ci-Tko
ba< taken n ponltiaa
«5*lrrr o” the Ain<Ticmn gacprw
' riri
J W. Wet -r pun reeelret two fn!l
ir!a»dc et atntmg* and nattmaet
fr*m Vl*r !»•:«.
K 8. Clark, r resentlnc Crlnnell
ifi«lc koB«e In Derte:w» anr)
of the c
ib4 In chai
f In the state, 1» in the
J W CTiff* to
a with Mans
ttten-«t^ a* the Trarer** City

m as formr wMit» of Tnvera* CHr. Mn. Kami Mac
-A Mr. Vader.

John Miner soM tea Jcrae
for $46 e«eh. aad oae Jenej m
r $iae. alao toor apHsc
’« tepamtor. also creaai
better wort
Cedar Ran.
TMaa* Burkhart was badly braised
<(>dar while wtwklac oa the roUway at
the Oral Wood DIah compaay. A tor
rolled on htai. Dr H: F

dressed his talories aad he
> hU hoote to the aBbaUi
Charles Btroin. an empli
etardi factory, had hU head cat
Satarit 8atnr-‘
The Injary arms erldenUy

i1 to Manion
leration tipan a
shaft.
The tojary was
of that place.
!Jd ai>l loeet Tnea- Dr. H. B Gamer. He
work yeirteTda.v nomlnr
Mlos F

Dr. Bran* was ca

:b

OPENS WEDNESDAY MORNING.

The I^le.* Ml-elonar* roc.Hr ot

•HSHE.:
?*■.
ate Jlf»

Vfwng Wen’s

Vm«« ISm

Chtbts

thBtttWtrk
0tm

Bip Sorinp Opening Sale cf the Globa
Mere.
Tic My rdMre (ipealcs m!c of the
Globe Storv ■ will beirta at 9 a. m.
Wednesday momlac.
Mr. Arthur
Itoeeatha! ha* made several larye rash
purchases from Icadins macn(artarer>
and the stock comprises ibe most
needful coods for spring.
This will be a big aale and the pnrebaser will get the benefit of big dU-

. S. Vader has received a mesaag
MKinclng the bln h of a daughter t
. and Mrs. Harry Kent to Everet
Lsh. Mr. and Mrs. Kent are we

'-"a-

$1.00 Pair

Fine mull Ruffled eurtains
These curtains are nicely made with hemstitched
cdyfc on ruffle. Injih striped and figured effects. 3 yards
long and good generous width. They would sell or­
dinarily at 1.50. We want everybody interested in lace
curtains to visit this section this spring, as we are
showing a line that is far ahead of any ever shown in
Traverse City, and we’ll be glad to run over them

Cbat
Bankrupt

look, the way they wear, will convince you.

421 Union Street

Stocksss
Wc’vc been telling jx>u about is

m"

SHOT BIG WILD CAT.

SUIT. JACKET.
SKIRT. SHIRTWAIST

UW-las

2UK'K WOOD (ura

m9m.
KAUC »
r Inuam.N.l

rVtirr

Be aure and see our line. We handle the Victoria anirt waiat. They
arc unequaled aa ffttera. The pricea are SIM. S1.2S. $1.50. $1.75. $2M,
$2.25. $2M. $2.75. $3.00. $3.25, $3.50 and $3.75. *
We ahew ^heae walate in colored mercerired mkdraa and lawn.

putt MAlit ‘ mvriT^T. 0> n.mUl

MAY DESibNER, 10 CENTS

t-lS



SoRReN-,-

Tlie more we see of j

it the better we like it - )-ou will like it,
is strictly first class—and t

irr.L J. WILHELM^me?

MISCELLANEOUS.

)t>u big money.
■luoiry. rtnar

Inarr .1 iUv..nl .lOinr «i
New Water Works Machinery Was Set
In Plaet Bsturday Night Aft
Many Annoying Oelaya

Hll bands Will grabfdr
it»6et your tmrse ready
and get your band in
line

SpecisI to the Bvoning Record

;Owinc to the fart tiui a 1
twenty liffh elbtiw, which c*jnn
.. the Intake pipe with the pumps at
; City water works is missing thi*
' jwmp Is silent today whm, if
same elbow hadn’t be4>n Inst »•
where In transit, the waiiT nilgl'
merrily nisbing ihroiigli the m
lirupelled by the new machine »
makm the old one look like a l>al
PERSONAL.
c<im partson.
It seems that a trail of misfort
..iff,, ,.f ih.has It^wed the new pnmp ever t
nH Jefl Buffalo. The storms of the
ter delayed freight trains, severs' mr
loads of parts of the pump const; led
"*?' R. MrOor ml to COlIlw .
In this city, ended up anywhere !sr
hut IhMr dosUnatlon and the s.>vere
Wegiker also delayed operaHoou. W.
R'’M»tmn. one of t he Snow comiMT > >
men. has been her !> since Jan. 22 nnd
gotten in five w. .-ks
to that lime[» has g
er the «efficient supervl Ion
work. Under
r RupartoUmdenl H. O. Joynt. I jw
evar. after Um various parts finally ar­
rived her*, the work «ras rashed on­
ward until Saturday night, the p ;mp
stoo4 to lU place oomplet* with the
exception of the elbow which was

Che Boston Store

I W. W. KIMBALL 00., 129 FRONT ST
ABS'TRAO'rOf*

COVERT JACKETS
Handsomest and newest models of the
season, correct in every detail, custom
tailor-made throughout, satin or taffeta
lined, with and without shoulder capes
at

11&"

THE
HUSTLING

THE PASSION PLAT
OF OlEtAHNEBGAU

New Silk Coats and Jackets, in loose or
Eton effects, at $6.50 to

Rictum Fram This Baautiful Dec sooial CeIcbraUon to Bo hhown i>
tho Methodlot Church.
Mrs J W. Travis and Miss C.wa
Tnivb Irit this morning for a visit at

t 8 95 At the** prieex wc offer you
$11.75 reliable watchea that cannot be
$15.50 excelled. 20 and 25 year caMO.
$20.00 jeweled movementa.

$12.50

Come along!
Come along!
RASTALL'S
MODERN
JEWELRY
STORE.

■ Yh Oi|U M It ki ■
■ WItkNt McClII'i ■

$18.00



Holin'V.i‘,^^^mlinac hi*

CHILDREN’S JACKETS m
in almost every desirable color and kind of material,
as wall as in silk. We want every mother to see them
»_youMI be delighted with the styles and more than
pleased with the little prices. They range from $ 1.26
to $10.00.

M«iztn



when }-ou can get it for
■ ONE VKARfor 30o ■
sad g pattern thrown in,
H THIS WEEK.


We are showing many pretty styles in

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JEWELER.

Covert Jackets, other new styles, col­
lar or collarless, plain, tailor made or
handsomely trimmed, some silk lined
throughout, at $ 10.00, $7.50 and

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Victor Disc lU inch Records
Bring in v-our
exchange them for new ones. For $2.00 and one
an«l we will ei
rds, yo

H. O.

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„T0„„„.oov,,

"Passloo Play " pIctureJs have IW«en
faroritco on high grade lecture
ifternooti on 1
aaaembly programs for ten years past
Rev r. T. S
hot have never been given here. The Ian and iTisrlr........ ....... ............ .......
play Is given even ten year* to C
C. M
Buh!!. William Christie.
ammergau and to 1900 attracted at
James Christie. Rolwt Christie and
preeedonted attendance from all
wife and Mrs Rose lUrrii return*^ to
orotid. These are pictures of the
’.heir hi>me in Byron (his tsormpg
reodiUon and moat graphically «
*r attending the funeral of the
the paaoioa of Jesos and the peasants
• Mb>s Grace Buell
The four
arho to eathuslasUcany and for
■Jes nam*sl al»ov
lore of Him give ao much time
.. at the funeral
work for this world famed service. All
Wilbur Harlan, business manage.*,
the principal events In the life of xnd Eddie Dare, advance agent cf
Jpouanreahown by peasants dressed to •Way Down East" were to town on
iRpreoent the leadtog cbaracterv
It business today.
!■ said that a sacred reverence Is al­
ways ofterward lelt for the peasai
Twenty-five
oranges
twenty-fire
girl who reprooeats tho virgin and tl
vnts. BVrMd California navels. L. R.
•an who represents
mam
represeats leant ns well as
t
ha others who have loading parts and 5ilck-ney. grocer. 411 Cnlon
*1
^ the peasanto themselves are Both phones.
isformed Into a likeness to those
represent becanoe they thick -to
_„h of them and then- work. It Is
One car load in ail. goKe a
probable that this entertaiameot v lU
bunch. It’s all good stuff and
ht coanted one of the
will put to shame any bankrupt
in the city ns to addltton the
stock ever offered before in
«r wUl give n musical program so
this city.
The Rosten Store.
ifah aad varted as to be Itself werth
All (hat
Se small cost of a
Mk is Its
TRY A RECOM) WANT AO.

FREE EXCHANGE OF DISC RECORDS FOR
THIRTY DAYS

RECEIVED BY EXPRESS THIS MORNING

he pump Is now all i
Btlng w
I the ezeeptioB of palntln
11 not be donep until It Is a
^rythlng Is at
will be thorwughly tested but, as 1»
case w lih all new machinery. It rmnnot
W run at Its full capacity until its tods.v on busin.-«<s c.nnt>ctcd
Joints have been looaened up and m om
»» (hat they run smoothly.
A new elbow has l»een ordered
Just when It will be here cannoi
stated. As so<in as it arrives the p: mp
moo ooooo,,
,00 R,.,,.
wfll he started W. R. Moran, who has
been in charge of the work, has
Fred North went to MsBUtlgue this
ordered to I>is .\ngeles. Ta!.. « h *rc
he will have charge of putting In tl:*^-e
hig pumps, g IJSft.OOO Job. which
to OM Ml«=»ii*n this morning to attend
keep him tnisy over a year.
th- golden wedt
H K
Tin
'on 1

Rev. William Laufman will give :
lectupc on (he "Passion Play of Oi
ammergau." Illustrated by dO beaut;
and cloar col photos at the nrst M.ortlsi church next Friday night Tht
photos will be magnified to 1« feet by
the splendid electric stcrcoptlcon rjid

H45*

BSJ* KlfiSS.—-"ssr"

here, and wc are working day and night to
get it ready for you.

too, as it

STAtTUfG DELATED

I umHk VAuom

a Jmekmoa. aia<-«UBWU

Signs of •prlng nr* here and when you are In acarch of your new tpring

Kubeck $f Boyf

wis=^srj*«-.st-==AS

with you any time.

ONCE MORE

Yen'll be iwonJ of jroar appean.nce tf )-oa allow us to clothe you. J i
fact yoiiH oeref know the powi >ilitie* of your figure until you hate
■ ' throughout
hanil worketl
worn one of otir special styles for young men,
in
Cohn, WampoJd & Co.
erfect tailori^, coat 28 inr strong, active young men.

sjSi's^
W‘SSP

CIGARS MADE BY UNION LABOR
ire made under.clean and healthfnl
ondlUoaa.
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Smurttst CMht* lOtl.trt

mmi

WAIT DEPUTIUT

[the BOSTON STBREg

BUnom BAT, MKB.

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Whether you Want a Jacket, Skirt, Suit, Waist, or a Child’s gar­
ment, here is the place to get the very newest at lowest prices
The New
Firm...

Steinberg Bros.

The Most Upto-Date Stock
in the City

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