The Evening Record, May 21, 1904

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The Evening Record, May 21, 1904

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1904-05-21

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THE EVENING RECORD EMM
TRAVERSE CITY, Mini., SATI RDAY. M AY J!. 1004.

OLD.StTTLElS’ NEETIKC

THMIFATmTlWOIEI. {jRAVERSE

I Con.

E>prn» Train Dashed Into Trolley |
Car Loaded Wrth Workmen
Chicago Thia Mom.ng.

DIDN’T WIN

RCPULtKD

THE

PUtSIANS |

ONLY

itioaao. Mav :i - An ^»prn.»

ml)Vra»h.^1 Into a
car at
tb.r.t .Tr,.n, an<l RaMroaU avt-nae eai
i-arl>
ihU mrirnlna
Thr».n
m>re

SECURED

SECOND

PLACE

AT EAST JORDAN.

JUDCNCNT DURT FLEksE
■l*hari.-> It H».lr aful Frank

But Absent Minded Man Found Them
After Long Search.

l*..arhe

Chilli voix. WeiinesAlay. June :
V Wil!l
.*il!Iam E

{u'b'r.

Iddinc' and Ca|>t
tbe comtni'liu- ’
m^ut

THINGS

ti-Ta! arrance-

AGAINST

LOCAL TEAM.

^lA,

ROBERT FORT DEAD.

Sailed From

Senator

artd

Candidate

for

Port

iSOtD RICH ««
HAN A PAPER

i.ian»‘ liM* »a» b<-av). IncliullnK the
• aiiturr of a captain

AND NOW SHE IS THE WIFE OF A

J.p.

i

WEALTHY HORSEMAN.

T'Z..

cbl.f of the rtaff at

Kora
ur. I

r^lhb

alth the

ciirnil

;rrr':'£;.

I:




,r.,m ..n.
fylnp
The equipment of the official'
vas of the iKuirest
The ntarter km a
iitvly III
aliMiliit«.|y
nothliiK alxiut bin btisines.
told by
l»oy>
Tb«r*'
be was nolhitii

Hr Wire III the F:«enl|ts ReconJ

i;..n. ral

n.e visitliiK team from hen- wa.s not
natuneil »iih the treattiieni receifd
anil one of them had ib. followinp to

gun in Salt Lake City. Utah—At-

uir

rriri,.':

Japam-hf or !

:tT''Z-uZ

. 'uHi „

heavy I

man cartiK-r at the Wit-on
___ ' Niaml. l> now tin- a ifr of John
Jape Approaching Mukden.
‘ McCrail.on-- of
Ohio *
ai-nhl.i. M
, Wire to ibr Kv. nlnp Rn or.l
j hotH.-tu. n niultnisir.-* ofa l.andM.mi....
..........................
i^itintr.v \llla m-ai >pi iimlii-!.l. Obio
r‘’l*‘T' ; Tli.‘ inairlau.- Tb'ir-.lo.t alii nuM.n in
r«-arbed tlie Hiiasian i apital
l.br Chlircb of -bi- Asmirupii..!.. Walnut
that a detachment of Japanes.
I Mil!, (•iti. iiiii.’iil i..tiii-> ;iA the rulnilproaelmiK Mukden Mani-burlit
htiHlon of a roiuuiii i- uM. b b. can a iib

T7"
.
I Mr. McMralbV pun ba-- ..f .n pain r at,
Ruaa.an Sh.p Sank.
,
flv Win* to fbi- Kvi-niuK Ri*ctird
V.f ^ \ihlt to Sjili
l»udon. May 21 --The St Jamra lia ] ov. r a vear ac*
.Mr
Mcliraih'K
• Ruiialati crltl-i r Hopai vr* has
I at Vladivortok
Tbe cruiser.
Jhe paiM-r. arounded and later w t
was siu-n she was in a bad pp

:'ri;i:r
Traverse t’lty men and
liholv man
started hefon- the i-p
went on
When Traverse riiy trie!
to tiroiest. ihi- Ji.ntci-s paid no atiisir

iTaSS.

throuch the )st^r w
tnreij four

...

rr’:iX£;,!XT.ix*'s..'rai

r '.•ar* ti;i;u aboi t an l:>.ur wl .-.i i
VO .nut

inti-ntioti

; |Mistmark<s|^
J^prlrcfliM.
eaterl.v at'ibe news ~tainl

maK

to

n'r,:::,

Foiiinl and Ai kermati were
locals, each witmitis’
luinlle winnniK two nobl
priiiciiial reasons
I that all runs and dasi
• alleriiiMin. a' It ^a' I
run on the track in t
Traverse Ftiy w

IMissiliie

nioniim:

WnNh to come at once.

...

..... ."“-“S

« €ily Book Store
. i.ably sSim.lay . m.sieraie tempera-

i’ou nfight »s Will Crf Iff 6ff

UP IN A BALLOON

tv, the j *'

Cbieano cbih hull'.' kh*M.KIioey sEbte.: B^d
In'K IMtx.-d 'tre.-t It tl

as outs a; 10, 1*2, l.tj, ih, ‘itMHi eltvcfherc.
ToMC.nr wc sh.ill give a Swell HAT
s-.ii OI Stitt—with every suit sale . .

BASS SEASON OPEN
ORFKfM

However, no Large Catchev Were 'Re­
ported From Yeaterday's Fishing.
Ba" sea'oti o|i. i;.h1 y.'ter.lay ai.<i
bi\.-i' ef tb«-, '|H>rt o| cati-hitin il.t'
camey
ti'b w.iii
out .inly to t.e
diH.iio-.I t.» .loap|h.luiim-.it
Tber.*
quite a numb, r of Ti'b. rtneti but
tb< ran lie' w. r.- f.-w and lar between,
patty that
w.-iit t.. i’ar|i lake
I mu a iiilibl.-. let alone a fi'li.
Tber.w.-re noi a few
of tiers tint
•lisapp.Mnieil but Ib.y bop»* to
r.iri.-v.' tlotr lull. i..morrow

>. Bends & Oo.
\ .uit Cl direr -Tliat is t \ ..ii Want ('.OOll.CI.OTIIKS

WE HAVE A FIRST CLASS SHOEMAKER’S SHOP.

mothers

Invitation From the
That Place.

yousaiistir.l wiili liie shoes you have lieen getting for y’our Itoys?

Our Boys* Sb««s

IIV IisIk* ot .Masons
a.'e.'pt.-d an itiv
bport !.«lm- to c.medo that pine,
will uo Tuesdav eveniiit: on a
sp«*cia! tr^iii oil lb.- <5 fl A I
A I!
.Ma'.«ns wbo eoiitemidaie poinc arc
•'I..I t.. make tbeir
int.-ntioii'

.itc lua-le t<» stan.l hanJ wear.

ROWLAND DOUGLASS

. - ’

OppoalU Whiting HeUI.

We dave the
Swelkst Oxfords
Tor men...
mil over saw. Oxbu.ls -w-’i
1*0 even iTiiMc s’vlisli an.i iin.ti
|M>|.ular ties 'uiiueo: tli.xr,
fhev wore laM vcJt. t ju'.
to.*, llicv an- las'in • t'.b
siiininoi. Wo slw.w nu oVg.inl I’no WcM I..- gl.e! to
have you sor thm;
It's .n

»IAIMO
..t

Thev look neat aiul

Rrc Bood

KIMBALL
. illlliui;il i..I

IO 0*0L.00BC

Wl K.MM CT TO SKK vor

HORNING FIRE

.r..,..::pi.r;airerrur;

: PaiK-rt! from .V perr ddouble-roll
W indow 8hadt>s from HVe i
1 R.vds. me to ::.c

«’>iria
.’^lie.f

ujis .!o .lown as to buy such elegant

MASONS TO NORTHPORT.
■' - I.[.antie.

Seasonable Goods
ai tbe City Book Store

Men's Sommer Suits Mil Top Cmts

savini: staiioii. wat.T worss. e

ich he had 1

nii r throw ill

• ilnshe:
knock.d the IiN-al teams chances out
as far ns the cup was concemeil "
The followinp were the events not
published in yinlcrdny s'tli-cord.
|UM yanl - dash, rharlevolx.
first;
luirdie. Traverse City. s.*cond; HoiiBe
Frank LennoK't House on Elmwood Travers, fity. thinl; tint.-. 11 5i-eonds.
BETWEEN JOHN BROWN AND THE
Damaged S200 Worth and
Twetiiv hiph hurdlo. fharleviuv.
first. niarb-vol». w-cond; fui't Jor
PERE MARQUETTE.
the Furniture Badly Hurt.
dan ihir.l. time. IP sei'onds.
Ilatf niile run. Hast Jordan. Ilrst;
Fire Jiroke
I ban. Traverse ('ity. s.yu.nd. luirson.
Retraining Order May Be Made to , in the residence <
Traverse
Fti.v. ihir.1, time I’n
KImwiMMi avenue
Keep Him From Interfering With •
tilt van! run. Ackerman, fir't. f7;isi
I' damage before
Jordan,
K;»'l Jot.Ian. tlnr.l;
the Diaputed Right of Way.
,di pailr
time, i.u sivonds
;J2" .var.l
low
iiurdle. Charlevoix
tii'!, Ht^Ihe. Tra-ti r'.' CDv. s.si.n.l
id startisl ill u room where
tFi'i Jur.Un. third
i>en dennludi si-ttbliratiuf ainl will requir.- , ( | ^ »wn
I eompliraleif

Phones:

Citizens 32. Bell 1».

Cor. Tenth St and Lake Ave.

5
^
^
J!
7

>'

'MmlVJiirdrirli

,K.«.|bpn'|.u'nl. P.»md. Tra.rrv n.y.!
mX

time wa* rather sensitive
'til.yec*
This mominc. wlo r. hi- w if. •
awtike
she fo-.uid
h.m
ihre'liinc
’hrttuch :h«- t>iir« an. tbej; t„ i;,,- .i,.wn
hi' han.ls an.l kn.s-< ami l.s.ke i
er the U'd
' I V.- ;..'t my leetlC
sai.l in r« 'pons« to 1;. r qic'ti.u *
l.ts mouth av;:..!.

IjjI.*- <*ii> a lifb-

ln*o the hands of ilie Jriianese

TROUBLE NOT
YET SETTLED

who is

from his tnends that le s.-n t'l p>
improve ard :.te;y ]
oit'y
atco- and t'.a’ earn,
.rr.ipi
few days aeo he t ad the r. mnam
his natural
n. w s. i of fa’.-'A-

\T:;

,„.m Trp.

ar«‘
East Jordan Won the Cup and Hat Put ruy ' ,
Ofhge of Lieutenant Governor.
tit Up Again—Charlevoia Was
Arthur to Protect a Train and
.‘v.-ra1 cojuiie' .-mBy Win- to the E:v*‘nin»;
Third and Petoskey and Cayly
brariu!
Brought It Through Safely.
I Sprlnjtfifld. Ill. May 21 —Rolurt It
.\ntrim. J J Mcljiugblin
Pi-n/ie.
lord Didn’t Show.
I For. nu ntu r of • .I,. lUlnoU ^.•natr.
Jap* Approaching Mukden.
Reynold' Ctarlevoux. Arrht
(anil a ( andidati* for liinumant povBuitar-; Kmmct. Hiram t» Uo'e
».rnor iMdor*- ihi- pr*-Hint ►la'i- rr-pul*
Till- Travcru- City lllKb acbivd trad,
Travers. E. I. Spracti*
K.i
fly Wlr*- to I he Kt «*nlnK R*.eor<l
i
<■
ti-ani illiln'i «ln the cup at
Jor t.X'lu
’F! !*a:n.«r I..-, lanae too
I^iniion. May 21 -A dUpaicti from ! Ht Jiili
dan ys'Kterday. alihoiiKh the team C Craker
Toklo thl» afternivm reporti. iha
While iirt.n.iiui: ilij- iiione. i yu.-.-t
made a kivmI sbuwinc and »a« onl.v
form of Japanem. ahtrh landeil
tin; at Chat 1. v.iix. tin- eoniin.tie«- and
beaten «tsteen jvilnts. The E«,.t Jot
Taki. 8ban Manchuria, on May Ik. .I.oilier' w ill take (ijeasur.- lu show ilia
dan team won tbe eoveied trophy and
f.alr.1 a fore- of Riualan cavalry In
tie vi'itors places of'm’ervst ir. and
ban pul II up for another mei t
the rielKhlMirlioivI of Wanp Thl Tunp
I lltinoia

General Stoeaael

Tber. s a man tn th.s ci »

Hamii

Bates oi Traverse (’Ity and
MANY

F'a.r tuEicht ai..! |»n*iiably Suoday;
mo.:, tail- leaijverat'irtLOST HIS TEETH.

Br Wir»- lo ib»- KvfDing R*^>ri!
JAP*

EIGHTH YEAR-;Jloo
WEATHER.

IIII- ^Vr-**MArai|7n!’'Itiillv iii.tir.-.l
Two mile run. Ka.'i Jor.lan. fir'i. ,
.Miller. Traverse City , sceotnl: Charle

eoinpanv will pn.luildy (lie *
aplup
stra nlttK llrown from .lolnn an.vthltm . ^

on Ihi

title

HARTtNCK WEARS BADGE

ewtlm.Uul as vet

,p,Y fl,,. ,|i,|
,i,.',ro\ the water usiul
; ill luiitlm; out the bla.e ilanias.sl eon
si.l. raldy

AFTER A CAROUSAL

Bhoot of tha Traverse City Rod and
Gun Club Yeeterday Attracted
OuVe Frederick Wat Found Dead ToMany Viiitora.
!
day—Incident of a Dinner Given
to Hit Corps.
.\n eXCeclitlRlv giwsi

L'"'.aT

iM'ing flr.Hl

Traverse City
yert,«rday. k"u
A large iiumiM’r of
w Itnes's
wi*ar« the high
Bmivch made
• breaking ’jn

By Wire to tbe FIvi-ning Record
Ib-rlin. .Mav 21 -^Dnke F'r.*.lenck of
M.*ckleubiirK. imcic of the r.icninK
grand diik.*. was found dead Uxiay
alt.*r a niebt s l•»^ou^al incidental to a
dinner given lo the officer* of his

Ka'i
Hair-miie relay.
•Ian. first: Charlo
lovolx. PtNHind.
221'y ard dash lAardio. Traverse
p.'coni

iii:

129 Front Sl.\N. E Strong, Mfr.
Bvrrytbtnc in Hmall- Inatmmrnt* tihrvt
Music; Etc.

WHILE IN
THE CITY

_______

Only Women Were in the Houte But

'Lnw.«.
«<;;"’
the flriM time that either of them
F^n Wants S5.000.
rtck In a string j i^nslng.
.Mb h.. May 21.—Oreu f:.
tnslng. Mb
r .loiibli'w FM Brnsch I
Bitrvn .»f la*roy township
r douldes
eotiim.mc...! suit for slander ag

They

HiEL

Saved

a

Portion

of James Mi!l..’rt. alwuit ^

half from Btngliam, wa
liv -fire at 2 o'eioc
ItI is nut known I

m

Vri z. ?,7.7xr*r;:™

E»tabli*hed in 1868
Room 2 10 State Bank Bldg,

4
j

Traverse City Manufacturing Co.
XAT. l_, BROXATISI, IVI*itaK*r

THE

SILK STORE
is doing the Business ih^c ilays on
SILKS

fel.ACK

The public seem to rcaJi/c the fjp fiut

mu system of merchandising is n<«w and. alwav *
lk>ih in

th.^rity i;>,lay

Big Check Handed to J. P. Morgan’s lamston to have them cicani'd and. h.*mo
Company bv Unde Sam at the
instead-ol Tetuming all
worth ll.r."
ishels I
Panama Payment.
Imvtighi l.aek to the fat
that were worth not lo uxcihhI 2" rvni*
B) Wire,to the Evening Rccxinl
|k*r tui'lu l. It i» al'.. alb'g.sl that wbc
Chargi*d that Van Buren piirehaMwl

has been legilimalc

.\ visit to this store will cer­

tainly conv ince any one whn may Iiavc had a

t:x\

her farm and Che other she ’ pn*«um«'d i XI...
M.u-t of the men
neighlKirh.* gav,. to hl*-father.”
j htwal wer.* fn the eiiy
When
Mime time l*efore hel P arriveti.
arr
U8ED MAILS FRAUDULENTLY.
11t came
late 1
tbe
k.
.house l.ut Che ham wa* saved. The
Serious Charge Agamtt Central !o** i* quite heavy, liut eannoc lie
Lake Man.
J Mated ac pretent.

Oncra! Uke Mich. May 21—H B.
F^Uott of this place was ycfCerday afCAME FOR TREATMENT.
re^tevl hy I'nited Scales Marshal
O'Honnell and taken to Charleroi* to
an*wer
•harge of u*lng the
lalU for fraudulent
rnlttM Stati
Hopkiiit of Interlochen
irpo*e*. B
It t* alleged that BIB
purpo*e*
_ I to (hit city loda.v on the I
tiers
fioodeti the mail* last fall with lelb
MaFguplie (rain and taken
Milielting order* for applet, thatI he
ith remltrouou of Mr* Sbeldon. a
•Ived many order* witl
lASke avenue, by the city at
lance*.’ mostly running fromI <2 to I2«t.
where he will receive trealn
aiment. Some and that many of tbe ordersI were not
time ago bo broke
> of hi* leg* flilefl B it al*o alleged U
and connected with a patent medicine
which ha* not done at it should
i
doubtl’il sanctity, and that
ry 1bad cooditlon.
hat put him In a very
1 'the first time that Uncle
Sam baa taken him in on almllar
rhargew

*
*

of

ally (d.''troy.-.l

.New York, fiscal agent* of
the Panama republic, a tresMiry (
for |V.oih..ofBi. lioing
Ping the rnnaind
rrmalnder of
lUMkHi.mio which the Tnlted
e* agriHNl io pay Panama

6*F*FATT °j

I
Abstracts of Tille

; PRICES SAT1SFACTOF4Y ♦

the Furniture.

Mrs FjliralM th^lbind tjf Massachn.

of Ih‘bhs raised on the plae.

r *0 *

JAMES HILBERT:? HOME WAS OE-

SAID HE STOLE BEANS.

Vaiil Hiiren woik.ul on shares
farm owne<l by Nh-:' Bond and
all.'ged that during a recent visit

Very 'it..-i.ii

,7^1: dS W. W. IIMBILL COMPANY

8TR0YED/BY FIRE.

2L
memla'rv were addc
the club and there an' mor.' In *

; pi.itii sav.-d

UBIAIT SUFEUKTEflDENT

.loubt that we ardlie leaders Imih in -lualuy ami
puces, all s]ank and new this season from the silk
looms ol France and New Jersey.

We cordiaUy

invhe you to examine our values and allow you to
lie the judges.

Wc won’t urge you to buy, but ’

this season than ever beCore- our
stock of summer novelties is
jiarticolarly strong—such nobby
jatterns in the light
shades as delight the eyes of
the >t)nng men—

will cheerfully show you the largest and finest

"P*g Cops”

range of Taifelas and I’eau de Soics to lie lound

ml *
in a position to supply ti
two dollars and fifty cents lo
six ilollars—
every pair properly shrunk and
wnll keep their shape better than manymade-to-measure trosuers —
it will cost you nothing to see our sttxrk—
only a few dollars lo ow’n
a pair.

in the city
in That Capacity,
,t ai meeting «»r
Uvard of put>«»f the
C
Ilc work* 1a*t evening tbe employing
of John Hortfieid a* superintendent of
the construction of the new Carnegie
library was recommended and will
come up at cooncil meeting Monday
night.

me bape bought more
men’s Fine Crousers

€. WHbefm,

Cerntr Trent
end anhn



« Hamilton Clotbinfl Company

r

THE EVEVIHO BEOOBD, 1BAVEB8E CnT, inCB^ SATURDAY, KAY 21,1»04>

aatxruauTiM

tTHEEVENING RECORD TtEATEOWELL
IN TRAVERSE
I TMO*. T. —wSlVw. MANNCH

P. HARRIS.

Grand Rap.da Man AOdreaaed Workingmen’a Meeting Last N<gHl Ex­
patiating on Union Principles.

N*. 23.

dress4-d a small mi*-ilBg
the Trades rounrll
irll in the city
C. A. tKCLCHCfl. City CircHlalar.
a» well s< all others notI in the ii^bins
Ad4r««a all ooraitalcaUMu to THE »bo care»l to attend last eveninir^ He
■Uicl that be was present in
' CVKNI.SlI RBCOEO.
ms of Grand Rapids
I tnetble and i iP|M-al
which I
KmUrmi at tba »o«4«o» at Travan
Itiva:
Ok/. Mick, aa iMoad^taaf Mttar.
their union at
Join the union.
He then t«x.
Alliance,
arrj
movement,
mem. as it is sometimes called,
.ngly se«*rlug the methods adopted
MIMING IT ALL.
this rbh miliioni
Tbrr«’« aaoy a nan and a

x:

Ikat ran look oat oter ih<- matrhleaa
fclor of Oraad TraTrrtr bay and
rr a bit of i.< jMly. th«T»* are n
vbo caiAliirc thn>uRh ibf wrawlK
Irldt and

arvrr feel tbalr

to

blabrr

Omvrd

BvrH fraxranrraf thflraillnr arbiiina.

aonr rrm
1.

(binca;

baarta

V
^

whilr they

Ibrrr

prrcrirr

a«r oel) tbr amalloras of ibr flower
aad olbrra feel tbHr apliita drrxip If
tbr rain rhaarta to fall but If .tbr

'

ablBM ronplalD about tbr brat. Thr»*

i

peoplr doo*t know vbat ibrj artIn/.

Thrrr'a

aonrlhlac In

a

Rrral

rrrry

upon two platforms, the ten-hour daj
or f^hour per week sistein. and the
own shop system, and thai
Ject of Ibis was to have more men
the market and to pay tl
possible with the eight
hour system as then more m
to I- employ.Hl
He fully
explained the
methods
adopteil by this organlxallon
tb«' biislness men in the large riHes.

r.:.!

prinritial rllies and of the no-ihods
I and i»
-mployci

allirTvaillny

w<»rk

of nanir**

Ibat Inducra good tbougbis and I
living, that raUrii up ih<- aoiiJ from tb>-

or maaoui

As some are loclinde
and Biaconstrue ay action la oot con­
ing fur next year, a word of explanatlfMJ through the column* of your
taper is act eoilrely out of place
I refuted to accept the
I
condition*
offered by the liuard of education bein accordance
iJiey '
depart.1. A comparof ih«* aalaries to Im- paid
High school t.*achei> next year with
• hose (laid a few Tears ago
•lat
Ir. every departimeni. excepting only
that of the phvai<
*cience, a general
In'Tcase
lU h
mad*The salary offered
im.- as off.-red Mr Cobb three yei
to. ihi- same as paid to Mr. Ryi
ven and eight y.-ars ago
I a*ked ifor th«- llO raise hecaute 1
believe.1 that the alx)ve rnmparifu
flhnwcd that I wa* entitb-d to tl
same, and not because 1 was aoxioo*

r.£

It atnngrr to btar tbr big ran-» «if lif<
Tbr ptbiion

that ranntrt

hv*-^

brantir^. a hoar rye* arr bllndrtl to
aiinabinr a* It am-.

not tbr p<T»on

(hat will arcompIlKb tbr crrai tblng><
iif

llfr.

Tfarrr an*

lioundarir*.

thrlr

lirallaiionK

horlron

margin of brigblortot 1>iit
cloMd linr.

In

a

rT

e argum
i <ml>- asking for '
*ceiv»-<
already received.
1
ave I.J the reader to estimate.
F.vl.lently the suiK-rlntendent and
f.*ars of such obligations
I. when they gave a $10

a eertain man was dis/barged or
ofl and a non union man taken in

i-ar's s.Tvice that was to remain.
..niv a i:. Incr.-ase was given to
of longer service, although in

eight or I
on an «i
r per day system
He went on to
that a mlllbin w*<*ple were added
to Ibis country wITyear am
I.f :::..tto(t foreigners
ir and i

by

If thrlr ryrK arr blinded

lag ibr grrairat gift that G.id
The great things of tbr a«»rld

arerr arrMhpIliihrd not by lh«**r that
failed to atir tba aubilr bratilirr
naiurr. they vrrr done by ibosr i
rould arr brynnd tbr aurfarr, could
forget tbr amaltneaa of tbr flower
'

I hr brain lea of Ita fragrance.

They

could arr what Ibr future held, Ihry
y.

rould |M‘rcrlvr that lb<- mere malrrlal
aide waa not all.

r

If I hr waving blur dora wit appeal
lo yiMi.

If tbr verdant

hitla

d(

make you glad that you arr all
Ibr tonic in the nir d(M>a not

make

ytmr blood flow quirker. If Ibr spring)
grrrn velvet t»f the earth dora i
move your

bran.

If your

health

good and there arr no rtimpllratlng
r ^rirrumaianr«*a. It'a time to brush away
■Ibr robwrba from your eyea brraiist
Ibr ryrt are

don't know what you're miaaing

Biril..- l.tO

r.

of ill.- past awl all differ
Ik- seituti by arbUratitiu
lit then told of the trouble of
tennisiers.nnitiit in Grantl Kaplils
bti« iln- matter slart»*d over the
charge of a man wb.t was l.wiked
as a union agtiait>r
a ctiramiiltK- to his cnipltiyer
satisfacH.m awl w hen a inui tinlt*n
hired all went out
He sabl
idoyers would not stand U
way. 1»ha|H*
i and that they
k of themselves and only by or)
pe with cap

isslstants I

liigli

schiM.l

teach.Ts

in

a

le-lw.-en <
th.re wen- only Iw.
pl.yslral xeb nee teacher <lid not re
o-ive at least 3li«. a y.*ar pmre than
til- oili.r High school assistants

:;:r T

;;:r Vxx

w i;at »i:i, paet here b.r Ih.- same w.trk
llesIKTlfllllv.
H V Krenerirk

prCAUFOlNlA
W. H. Cork of Maple City Ha* Bought
Valuable

Farming

I .
I

t
I;
-

^
f

Ual.y »K.rn in Grand Rapids city I
phal. vaccinal, d le-fore one hour
William Livingston. Grand Rap
left legacies to Ihr.*.' friends who *
K. S. I*almiter. anti-saliMin man
Mart. arn*st»*d charged larceny Imi

Quick Arrest.
J A Gulledge of VerTiena. Ala . was
twice in Ihe hospital from a severy
case of plies causing Ct tumor*
After
disnors and all remedies failed. Buck
len s Arnica Salve quickly arrested
further inflammation and cured him It
conquer* ache
Johnson's
Drug Store
Meads, druggist.

IN TRAVERSE CITY
William Lafontse Was Seen After Es

Mercury

two months ago, arcomianbHi by his
failoT. William C.vrk and
Mr an.I

iSTK.”;
geles.

Mr. Cork has 160 acres si

From Jail—Who

Notwithstanding the fact that W
lafontM* had »..it i:* minutes the si
oflir»-rs in leaving Jail.
watchers at tl

‘ravente City the n.
night after he knoek.*d the grates t
of the
wcxHl hok* in
the Jail a

region Is 4*s|K*cially
ralsiug of
alfalfa, batiey
•at. and Is also in the fruit *
of rhe state Hv will close up his bus

liccausc the oflleer*

r

J. W. SLATER,
Vour Reliable Home Furnisher.
C-room house on Lake A
IMK>.
^4-room houM* on I-akc Avc..
6- room htiuse on
81.. Sl.tak).

F«mn.*.*ntii

y^HEN YOU CANT RUN

Sbmom hoii*#. .»n E Ninth St .
7- room

hous.* on

Sixth St..

*’rfroom l.ou>.. .... State
H.tH.0,
•6-roonj house on Union
fl.::i«t
• riM.iu house on W. Kb ieutb
walk ttt U-lcphoiir, wc will lake just as ypawl cate of y.mi

7i*Rast Si.Ie lot.- II.. .M d.

I ei«m.

to us in -

Use othef* as you woiiM have thciii use V)ob’

: is the Hu\ we .lo bii>inrv*> '

Ihe retebrate.1 Alaska
This refrigerator is ilu»r
Highly itisulai.-................

..

n.>n-c<mdiirtlng wall
The
Alaska has a
le Alas
perfe«i system .>f \<<
Ventilation,
tlius lusuriiig a dry. I(sl.»rb ss
provision cUamlK-r
ct.mplish.Hl
l.y m.-i......................
m.-ans of (
.................')
The cold air
ie pr.ivtsion chani

.itrl'l

CORNER STATE
ANnUN,OKSTS

^

/
• . L. 1

'

ENTERPRISE
grocery

trx

flu. s on .-a. li sl.le, k.K-plng
rbaniber
:<-rator

YouShuHtr n«w hr Tt»r tht
Cock Will nttpt

'z;z-r

N..
t..|ilc. r«i..r k.-. p. .
pr.ivUi.in ebanil..*r
tboroug
h leniilatfl as the Alaska

Buy a 6as Bangi
and Let Ber (fc

t*. "you can jump on IL tramiL but it will come up amlling
time." Caiman's Elastic Floor

and lh.‘ .Iru.lg. rv ..f carry mg W.....1 and .-.-h*- and th.* i..*.-»i in working
mer a-W.H..I st.ivc ln pavt
I’tUlKINi;
ItKt’OMFN .\
IM.KA.SI'RI'
We make all cnnnerilnnB free. V.*>i only pa\ f..r ili.* Gn- H.-uu:.-

Craversc City 6as Bempany.

ZZ-l

NEVER BUSIER!
Especially .r

r Carpet and V

and we aid j

in every way.

From indigestion's ache* and pain.*>.
Your system will l>e fre
II but take a timely- drink
If .vou'II
i
Of R.x-ky MounUln Tea.
Johnson's Drug Store.

entirely r.-cover.*.! in the sh<.rt
sh.- has Un ii in California
nclnal

TRY OUR Y-ELY-ET Ice Cream
Wm A. McCool. Cltlren* phone 97*.
nSK-lmo

I Paper Department.

Everybody is cleaning house, all ;

The Carpet Question
Can be easily settled .f you give us a chance.
stock as you will find.

Father of Unfortunate James Adams.

We i

Body Brussels made into rugi

Wilton Velvets and Moquettes.

They are beauties.

The Rug Question
May seem a puailmg one. but we make it very simple by reason of the enormous stock we carry, the differ
ent kinds, all the sizes from the door rug. or for the piano, to those we make to fit the room.

BIRCHWOOD NOTI

We have a

splendid Ime of beautiful rugs in Body Brustel*. Wilton VelveU and Smyrnas in sizes 9x12 feet and such a

Who Was Killed on the Fere Mar­

TRY OUR VEL%'ET Ice Cream.
Wm A: MoCool, Cltltens phone »7I.
SlMlmo

OvrrUlkl tlilTeniu >ijles
of rockers to
fn>m.
You can tint! just whai you
want at jUst what \ou \\.int

Aided

!‘ZTtXT°.


NEW M. 4 N. E. AGENT.

K Carl, auditor of the M. 4 N. E..
la In the city today to arrange the In
auliation of J. P. Jenka as local agent
of the M. 4 N. K.. who has bnm In
the offlee of Auditor Cori of Manistee
for the past year and a half. He baa
been In the employ of the company
many years and has held positions as
agent
-----------------------------------------------nt various atationi. Mr. Jenks
is thoroughly familiar with the busi
ness and Is held la very high regard
by the rumpany. He will move here
Immediately.

$5.75

E L Edwanl*. a*.*lstani cashier.

Him to Get Away?

men of the city last night, aald

b

w.'7- v;
Maunfariuriiig company, lanslng.
will manufacture gas for gas engitn
Thre.* Ionia sabx.nkecpers arrested.
rharge.1 with keeping o,K*n Sunday
Four brother?.
Mr* Schelir. Si

bt

As mercury will surely destroy
sense €»f smell and completely derange
Ibr working men of this ritv
the whole xy.stein when entering It
through the* mucous surface*.
Such
as a rule well tr<*at«>d by their
ployera and were paid good salaries articles should never be ’ised exc
on prescriptions from reputable r
Mr. Harris spoke the truth, the work airians. as the damagt* they do is
Ing men and all others are well
fold lo the gtxvl you can possibly
Hall s Catarrh Cure,
ed. In ahon, Travrrae CHy is a good rive fmm them
manufactured by F J. Cheney A- Co..
f‘»r everybody to live.
Tob*do, O . contains no mercury.
Is taken Internally, acting directly up
The rounrii merllng Monday night on the blowl and mucous surfaces of
ihe system
In buying Hall's CaUrrh
will l»r %-eo’ Imimnanl.
It will b«'
Cure be sure you get the genuine It
held for th.r purpose of settling the Is taken Internally and made in To
yariona sewer mailers of the city
led... Ohio, by F A Cheney 4 Co Tes
There are a number of cliitens that ilmunlals frc'c.
by druggists
Price, 7."*c per
desire
sewer connertinns
and
boule
meeting should clear op the mix ups
Hall’s Family Pills for const 1
that have eatiaed delays.

C. A. Hammond, cashier

RefriberatorS

taping
bill urged that more giKwl could
dttiip by fully uniting

Cha<. Wilhelm, vice president.

m.lfr ii it emurt hv ‘phone, as if you give. ii

Land^Mra.

Scott'a Health Improved.

II. F. ilanis of Grand- Rnpida, who
addresKiHl a meeting of the working

F

secured It Is expected that the r.»a.

H. S. Hull, president.
A. V. Friedrich, vice presidenU

covered a large stone on his farm
h lie iK-gan blasting
After using
eight charges of dynamite he had the

1 .It her

InK against this cause
He went oti
show how lalKir was mkid to Ik*
vld*-4l Into two trusts as prt*<|icted
IMor Graham Ta.tbtr «if Chicago,
ronintoti laUir irii-i anti the tnist
the capitalist
He urged all I.. get
the common lala.r iriisi.
He said he bad l»ec*n unable lo I
anv rtrganluition of the National
believed

A lar^e. beautiful
III quarter
,wcd oak rod . just like
the wide' quarter
sawed * oak back I solid
frame, well made, put
j^eiher with bolts and
screws, nice enovi^»h for any
p.irlor, only

IT

n'irfwiVntr h made "evon*i-i'*^

siH'king to Keciire shorter hours

tbr “wlndowa of

Cheer up. because If.you don't

I

It* iiT lown. ana men went nome. i
as assessed I3S.10 by the Justice
w days afterwards

reasoD

>BOul.*’ and try and rejoice with nature

^

notice.
The Helping Hand society of Wil
liamston met last week and gave the
ley mitten to several applicants for
membership.
The city ofllcers of Ionia have dug
up an old bicycle ordinance and are
making the lives of wheelmen ..n*merry round of misery.
The great demand for farm b«.nies
hern Michigan, and1 the uncom1 supply, has raised the
'■ of*^
alarming
• animals

'“'tJ;.':

-.f to tbr natural brautim, ihry are
man.

arrived in Muskegon the
“coal tar and
please
her*

not

bid

EXTRA SPECIAL* ROCKERS

been i
Uona 1

Waldron'shows its enterprise by t»eIng the first town in Hillsdale county
announce that it will hold a genud fashloned Fourth (
• oJd-1
bratiun
Those prisoners In the tuie prison
; Marquette who a-splre
magnate* are apparently uncons^us
circulate
[heir present quar­
S'ot knowing but
it waa my ter* are.
:ht
and privilege
Interviewed
paper, in giving an ac­
eigbi memlx*rs of the Ixiard
rd of
i
ednea- count of a suicide, sute* quite clears«*ven of whom after lool
thc
ic d€*«pood(
d€*«poodent man took *'parthe comtiarisnn admitted th<
D ’ The
t
be natural
re*«l
led i.. th.- rals.* and f
he perished'.
peri* I
Brown, of Climax, noes uov
believe in street lights.
He started

roBBoa evrryday a*orrlr« and nakrr
^'"wbrn tbry rrally romr.

iRttlkdlsanMlK

ARE THE WORKING MEN SAID H.

i. «r. lUMNni, Utar M Umttr.

mtfth

ctmiso nws

Liin. y and famUy ar.* occupy-

quette Took His Body.

Our soda

fountain

ia

opei

host of smaller ones.

We can surely please you income way and our prices are certainly most attractive.

for the season.
Wait's Drug Store.

Jl>^eph Adams .if Fairgrove. Tu.
ro’s county, arrived In Ihe city yosterda> aflerniMin and f«K>k the iKwIy of
Fran'k
Nay's
handsome gasoline
on. James Adams, h
yarhi affords rare sport for hii
morning on the € o’clock Pere and
uetie train. This was th<* young
Jack l.iincy and w
who was killed by lH*lng pincheil at Hln-hwmsl fl.r the
b<*lww'n two cars in the yards of the
I'n*.! Ciirti-.
C.irti-. with his family, spent
P.-r.* Marquette nuid.
The railroad
i|«ny gave a pass and assUtiHl the
Ilf In getting the lioil.v .if his son
home
The bo.lv- has lK*en
a lying in
L. n Cur
Jam.*s Glllett. Mrs Chas. RenIT since llic d.alh

“NEVER BEEN BURNED OUF
Youryirc miy be due next week. Don’t let
It catch you with the deed to your property,
your losunnce policies and other valuable
papers stowed away in some desk or book­
case. Only ir cents per month will'rent a
box in our deposit vault, where these doc­
uments can be placed out of dan^rer.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

d

little

U.r..thy

Gillen

were

OUR VELVET Ice Crean
McCool. Cit Irens phone 97*.
2188-lm

The Wall Paper Question
Is made easy, because I
matter what room you
bath room, we have ju*i

LAMPS

It and all the time we have always had the greatest' Ime to select from.
> paper, parlor, sitting room, dining room, bed
library, hall, kitchen or
iper you want. Our prices
s best part.of (
ilwaya please.

The Portiere Question
i most pleasing one, because we have such a splendid line of beautiful goods—aolid color*, broad atripes
I Persian designs—any combination of color to match any decoration of your room*.
*1.75 to *15.00 the pair.

Prices are from

You ran buy lamps any time,

the hm.k
□t lost It a* they
as^ the rhann
rhann.-l bank. It evldentbj.*cie.l to shallow water.
'in Ashton is contemplating rais­
ing hU ctHtage another story and oth­
erwise lmpn,vlng his grounds
C.eorge TBrward. dalirmaa of Benmla. has leased the Franklin farm
id will supply nirchwood people with
pur.* Jersey milk this summer.
The mov-ing i
cooslderable
damage to dock
property here this
which will
il be repIt
ilaced srlUi
stronger and more commodious ones.
FM Ashton, the genial proprietor of
•Faln lew Cottage." and wife were today looking over their cottage aad
calling ou friends.
Ed aay* It’s all
right.
That's what
everyone aayt
who visit* Bircbwood.
Miss Minnie Trimble spent Sunday
her.*, the guest of M. Litney and wife.
. WYM Ashton and son Herbert
guests of Mrs. J. Litney one day
Mr. F. D. Jacobs, the piano toner,
ts in the city atopping at the Park
Place. Order* telephoned there wlU
rereire prompt attentkw.
21U-tf

but seldom. If ever, at our clos­
ing out price*.

The Lace Curtain Question

Please note price* and call at
once or your neighbor may call
first and buy Just the lamp you
were Intending to buy.
Lamps that ware *6.M. now
f£.00.

Can be so nicely settled by just a single visit to that department.

The stock is second to none in the city.

You are constantly changing them and finding placet where new one* are needed.
touch to every room.

We have new designs for every room in the house.

They put the finishing

The prices are from 50c to *15.00

th# pair. We have a splendid line of newest patterns in Curtain Net for aaah curtains and door* from 10c
to «5c the yard.

l.amp« that were tl.S7. now
*3.89.
Lamps that were *4.39. now
*3.49.
Lamp* that were *4.19. now
*3.34.

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

Lamp* that were *1.79. now
*1.39.
Lamps that were Me. now 7ic.
Tbere’ll be no more at these
prlcea^ TpoahouW

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COWPANY |

THE EVEHIKQ BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATUBDAY, MAY 21. l»Ot.

M

^ Sarsaparilla
Oxcaed nd

hM

for orer «

.tnaLmcBsiH
Man and •—flht Oaath

Tbe body of lira. J. L. Manning of
ka. Ibe late pruprirtrewa of the
Kalkaska.
c. ba«
ba. been taken to
Manning bomie.
decewMvl
Saranac for burial
wa* well known in thl* city and
many friend* here. Her busband1 died
about a year ago. She wa* planning
to build a cottage at E^ast Bay thi*
summer

ta— aa Himaotf.

HANNAH & LAY GO'S
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE

^

BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY

FLOUR
MICHIGAN

-tTRA^ERSE CITY,

Ciritiutloa aooac tka ladlaaa vbo
ra akmx tba Pactftc ooaat. 7S ailleo
anh of VanooaTer. B.
U oaly *klr.
daep. Thia lo prored by the refsarkable faM* Id the caoe of a ineniber of
(he tribe vho attenpted m ved a
yoonc womaa by oorrery
Dan Wahuboo
WahUboo if a member of the
Cbioook
k tribe of IndU
Indiana, and be fei:
Hy in love vitb a girl named
Chelalihtka. aboae rank la tb
wa* far above him.
be knew an Infallible |charm
him by a wine woman, who
wa* wonder-working.
Of deer fat be made a neat globe,
nd through and through It he stuck
sharp halibut and black codfiab bane*.
He wound It round with hair* of the
aeal and the mountain goat, and plant­
ed choice feather* of the loon and the
•heldrake in the apace* »tlli bare. He
placed the amulet In the hollow be^
neath the ankle bone And *o he wonit. dreaming of the maiden by night
and meditating on
same *weet
topic by day.
NahkMIa**. the tribal medicine man
in*tantly acented in WahUboo a dangemu* rival In the black art* of
igic, hi* monopoly,
on hi* destructionunanimuua Judgment of the chief* of
po*«lble; by other mean*
If neceaaary
The fatbera of the clan
liaiened to the medicine man and deWahtatMM must recant or

STAGE AND PLATFORM.

ArA.»....-ur„^,;.5r.

• fame of Fred Raya
"Old Arkan»aw. • is *i
It 1*
ing like it ha* ever been writienI
unique, it appeal* to ail rla**e* Right
in the mid*t of dramatic
Dating
? play

generou* and extravaKani the pre*# of
tiled ly
•bow of 1
will be t
opera hot

^
^

A

ll..|.kl»» ot

Mlrl.l«.n

milliona- ihe ricbeai bachelor in the
irld - haa alwava eiueie*-*l unaeatherl
Id unmarried
bilward M Wealey. Hu- o!de,ki **p«*cu
tor in Wall atro«-l. t% *>:: yeara old.

t*rwg£
For Sale by Ja^

In

thlH country

THE MOST LAUGHABiE
specialties,

and *iren
foreign mlaabm* and ...
................ arle* ui hlahiU'* «n«l general ofBcer*
. church
Hiahop B W Arnett

.............- .............. ...... ......... ...... « Angelo*, by
unanlmou* v<*tc. |taa*«*d a reaolution
rnnieatlng
I’realdent
Riwnu-veH
t
urge a d«-ciaUMt try the p<vaial Invi-at
gating romntHH^ in the ra*e of Thir
A**l*lant Po*tma*ter Oeneral tt t
Madden, who i* an honorary memli.-i
vrf the order, ••relieving
auaiM>n*e that ha» hung
a long perloiV
In New Zealand, a here woman »uf
rrage prevail*, the women
rule, inn accirdance^
with the v
arcircia
hiiKlianila or brother*.
t-asent tally
changed
The American Peace
*lon at Boston adopted .....................
ploring Hie war in the far eaM. declar
Ing It a iHillcy of aggreasion ui»on tor
rllory to ahich neither of the nmte*i

MOTHER’S FRIEMO

llriSK

year.

ttleCead,
Others Tollow

and

$1.-'»11.

$1 O.'i |»er

and

jair.

::

::

r. iu wVt-. .-\t. lilting ihnmgh it.
F’; r-..K.sALK-»>whc«o*hiwhTi-ai—
l..t* a„. altva.., sobl and th- ba.anc I F
po-u
will mu

Besl Red Rubber plate................
$6,110
Gold Fillings.................. .................. ........... $1 and up
i>2k Gold Crown................................... •;............
Silver Fillings.....................................
75c
Bridge Work.................................
.$5.rHl
We keep our office open unlU S p m. for the benefit of those em­
ployed during tbe day. to oar* them from losing tbeir time.

Lady at-

,tendoaL
Remem

national Dentists

i -at

BOTH PHONES

b.,.K to Hcll.

If you • F'lS.

^ ^

or iiiort- of them

,«•» ...

K. Fohil .Si

||L. G. BRYANT.

of* ^roserlfd'tion F*illins:

I

ami rhcmicals ust-d,
to have a knowlcilgr
cctlv and in piopci
of doses, to be able to combine ttiem n
onler.
These arc the imjwrtanl pointis; the
rom|>ound,]
jn.l t.rrmore.
We pndc ourselves on the way «
cenjaton
srriptions.
Our melhoits are su« h llial
'•earing our lal>cl may be tched on to Im- at»w»Uitcly right in

St.

Louis.
Arlxir. Mich.. May 21.—Harry
1.1
Zellet Bartlett, two
Goodeh«-w
Arbor
tmys. ran away
voiing
a week ago
Tbe St l^otil*1 police have a pick
anyltody fnim <
prev
city who i
e
: into tthe fuipociiion
;h of ready money,
mone: ut
l look I
he can show the price of at l^*t
meal of victual*. The police pnnect
themselves tinder the vagrancy ac(.
When Goodchew and Bartlett got to
the outer wall* they were stopped,
amt are now encamped in Kost St.
Louis waiting for supplies from home.

Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King s New Ufe PUl*
each night fur two weeks bos put me
rlte^ D. H. Tur
lo my 'teens* again.”
1 *a. They're the
ner of Dempseytown.
Dempst
best In the world
w
for Liver. Stomach
Nt
and Bowels. Purely vegeUble. Never
gripe. Only 25c at Johnson's Drag
Store and F. I

c-iKUteui
lUl.Hlt-i-ll

WATCHES.

SALE.
SATURDAY.
MAY21ST.
25 gent'e wvatchet.
20-year caaes.

JN. T. ROXBURGH, Manatif

V- "*

Elgin or Waltham. '

'

$10.M each.
frwDd TrwTaraa a«aUli Bwort,

25 ladies’ watches.
20-year cases.
Elgin or Waltham.

1ANOS

$12.98 each.
These price* only tor Satur­
day. 21st.

TO RENT'

*

1 KKNT-Hiiiwll

Now’s your chance.

.STb'Siirwrr'

RASTALL. Hustling Jeweler.

C.OOI) l l'KK.llTS

$3.00 to $5.00 Monthly

BREAD

Pianos t
Our renting tui-unes* Is w> cxien
*ive that we arc warranted in carry­

MISCELLANEOUS.__________

ing a SPECIAL RENTlNC. STOCK, in
which there i* everything from a new t'lirigbt of fair graiU- *; >: a
month to the fine-i STEISWAY GRAND

Tbe*e InMrtimeni* «r.

tjii:i tty cuaran

a'

way* in the v»-ry be*t of condition. l.eiiii; rar«-fulh ItKiked <oer wlieit
returned

fnun

rental.

rej«air*>d If ncre.^ary an,! Hie ra-;—■ nie«-i> |hi[

I shed
'

We aim to give-ihe very l*e*t service in

'hi* xlepanmeiu

a-

m

every branch of our busines* an<l person* reining Fiam- ..f n* are
MANY HIGH PRICED PIANOS WHICH HAVE BEEN IS ED. IH T

SHORT ON COUNTERSIGN

unr r.«iu will, *-r.U. ,*ml ,i^it

V.ATCHES.
WATCHES. ,

JOHNSON DRUG CO.

I

Isn't It true that a homely wotaoi
kAows only haU of life's pleMO—'
Lodlea wliy not take HoIUster*« “ *“

tak.

wiiubl Uk«- tu gi-t

THo Solonce

I

Into

H



while they

assured of splendid satisfaction in every way

Break

•nsuir

This is an e\-

I7JSA. J. WILHELMSAS;

To save a life. Dr T. C Merritt, of
No Mehoopany, Pa. made a startling
lebt resulting in a wonderful cure. He
write*, "a patient was atucked with
V lolent hemorrhages, caused by ulcera
lion of the stomach I bad often found
Blectric BUler* excellent
for acute
stomach and liver troubles .so 1 pre­
scribed
them
The patient
gained
ftvim the first, and has not had an at­
tack In U months - Klectric Bitter*
are positively guaranteed for Dyspep­
sia. Indigestion. Constipation and Kid
ney muil.le*
Try them
Only 50c at
Johtituin'* Drug Store and F. H. Meadt.

Money To

ai'is;

lace curlains at tins inne of the

1 lte\ .ire worllt

Iasi you can Iiuy them at

ovci. entertaining, popular, pleasthese are the adjective* used in
ably to dcucribe the work of tbe
iriably
Hues Lyric Bards, a* they are tour
I- Mues
ing Michigan this month. In the City
Opera Htntse, May 26, this famous
company will give probably tbe moet
varied program ever offered In onr
l ily
They play violin*, banjo*, aeoliaiis. oscarlne*. guitars,
has* viols,
ei-lios. drums, cymbals, comets, clockiiispii-I*.
vylnphones. xltber*. hand
Im-11s. ci*w bells, etc. Among the musieal nuniliers are a comet bond, ban­
jo tiand. xylophone bond, mandolin
band
Kvery number la good, every
numtier J* pleasing. It Is tbe musical
event of the year. Tickets 20. 2T, and

Takes

IryJMal
mOk. N*« dairy

BEAUTIFUL

<eptii>nal tdter, and you ran md arioid to miss it

A startling Teat.

r,“5;SBS“‘

|E::--“-ssita5~

Lact Curtains East Bay Park E>sn«^r^

=-Ki
«:

Opera House.

FOR SALE.

THE

every- jarttcnlar.

Ex

m w

Prim; 25c, 3Sc, 50c, 75

Moss Lyric Bard* Will Give a Fine |

..ikea.*’ aald ht.
The Mim of
la to Im- ralaed
liy the African Methodlut Kplacupal
chtirrhe* to aaaial aged preacher* and
nktitutlon* -------- -A. —A.__

climaxes,

PLAT OF

riie ),'»caiei;t liargain m

Entertainment in the City

exciting

startling
ertccls,'' and pcnhng stage enccls,''
iar chaiarters
laiarters ever conccivetl.
coneci

$1.05

NOVEL AND PLEASING

^ deficiency In the plant* or the rotten
I of II* management • Hem
M h,l

QAKTHOOK

man as Jererluah
Snmlgrass,^
A pteat, big, comply pro«luclion with a strong cast and
l>eautiful scenery.. More gen­
uine comedy than has ever l>een
put into a melodrama,

d |Lmt« otdati
O. W tWiward. J

VanMetre
• I had
and for a year trie<l
lull got no relief
King'* New Discov
alisnlutcly
Whooping <'A»ugh.
Grip,
Pneumonia aud Conaumptlon
Try it
Jt'* guaranteed by Johnson'* Drug
More and F H Meads Trials
e
Reg *Ue* 50c and tl.OO

...

bd*jr,U4 V

and mechanical *
Victor I.ambert as John Rogers,
(Old .Arkansas h and Harr)- F.<1.

i V III Tiliilo Pulp Piastir Ci. i

.Tm’.

!,rri

TONIGHT!
OLD
ARKANSAW
h a full ctjuipment

Fin PiNl Qaslic Pslp
PlastE....

FOR THE 6RADUATES

11*1*.
The water .lowly crept almui
It wanheil over hi* chin and was
up to his lips when the Indian agent
from Port
Kshington
arriv«-«l. and.
the laiMMr Weai. v ia a nill'km
leaping Inmi bis cante-. sevf-re«l the
many tline> uver
He
pi-oud ol
fetters of WMhb.lHH.
fam that he bua l.e.-n a ape. ulatoi
rlngb-ader.s were tried, conall hla life and cnfid-ntly pnillcta
.1 fined an aggregate of fK'.O.
rill be ill tli-‘ harn<‘a^ «In-n he
iH.uit.1 ov-e, to ki-ep the 4>eare and dlf
the ceiiturv mark
Uiiaaell
mlsse.1 front the council of the tribe
Sage. «»ld and feelde. did no. make hla
Philad.lpHa North American
appearance In Hie atreef until twen­
ty five yeara after Wealev
8ure Thing.
o|M-r«iiiig.. The veteran
It is said that nothing i* *ure bxcepi
I many roiic<-rns big t
d*ath and taves, hut tlhit is not alto
world'
gether irti/ l>r Klni
New niacov
i* a sure cure for
ery ftir fitiisumpi
troubles
Thoo*ail lung and thr

Jame,* Innllv .rf l>eir..li. apoke on
the q.i.Mion of
InMiranre- at the
cmvention .d the national aKsrKiatlon
of manufacurera a. Pli.sl.t.rR. and
♦>ui«e*t.*d th*- ornanl/ation of a niuiual
inaurmnre c.mpany 1.. ahich membera

the *t*r"ke*
atrlkea

„.."'ts:ri

SB

W.0IE ■6ET OILY...
Frevl katTOond presents
hu
Utest Meiodramatic cometU

agoA. There la a
i-e»»ary •Ml* l»r. Fvaaer
r ttmr curioc Jo«l Such
cu<AMtL*UA«* frea.
*1 asff*r«d 10
wnk UckacW sod k<d
aey troubl*. Tned a great assy phyatriaa*
witkoat relief. 1‘r Fetnrr a Ktda^ sad Backtbat ever Wiped
KAttlea Ifeelec-

[tract
Grand

w

Q Grand Opera House

AL NEWS
OF THE WOILO

To Klop tbt^Kale of all milk in Nea
York that U n.jt
Kliector* from the health d. j»ariwent
have l,een aenl to the varioui. milk de
l»oi» with «»rdera to dump Into the Rut

**lV

KIDNEY
backache

indur*ed

■D*^at * SteinlH>rg s
> tonight

WAIT DEPAITWEIT

OTEINBERG’S

• Made of wood, pulp ami Fiber, *
W« have placed in stock a line ot
I cheinicaHy prcpatc<! and. scieo* t
handaem* watches specially for grad­
I tifically combinetl with fire clay, J
uating gift*. Here are four specials:
; cement and other mgrcvlicnts. <
tt04)0. tIZOO. $15.00. $20.00
> Platter tOAlay, cxrpcntcrs can fol- <
Ladies' or genu’ sixes. .We guarantee
the goods.
; low tomorrow without *litlo.?ging J
Solid Gold Rings, apecials. $130.
' plaster.
Carluatl on hamL
'
aelec$2.00. $2.50. $3.00.
Make your
)
tions early.
21KHYH
RaaUH,
IFor Sft^ 1.T A W VTAIT. Z:i
Arr
J
midJtirW
f A RECORD WANT AO.

open and he
han an) Juat claim, that the Vnlt
i* iKtnnd hand and foot. He remained Biale*. becauae of its louR and rin
fur five days, with no food except
i.re friend.hip for both .he iMlllger
vrwel* of flinty hardtack rammed in
nta, la the p«.wer lo lake the Inlila
hi* parched mouth: only twice they
ve In the movement f*.r |>*-ace and
ve him drink. S<i that hl.s crie* for
■ at cf»ni!re*» la therefore urged lo
Iter might-not alarm the camp he
i* gagged.
Several times dally be
1* ungagged that he might answer
■ elder* of the tribe, who tried bard
A alarm*
will from biro a confeiiKlnD and re
ft—tb
Irachelor in New York- He la worth
cantatioD.
AH
that he would admit
H Qrte*. the Porto Kirn murderer
f«i.oou.<MM», and. al.houRh he tr
he wa* in lore-with a certain
.ervlot a life aen.enee at Stillwater. juat 5u year* old. he lonka to 1m- abou.
* only practl(
Minn . prlaon. ba* lH*en pardoned l.v p.-the right age. Mr Smith recently maiden, and that he
Itlmate chan
Pre,ldeiil R«x.aevelt
iMiughi the Whitney nianaion and hU
I
a'.MO,oo«j for
act HI. lea have been n.dlreably
lncrea«e<l
ThIa giv*^' n-»- o. Hie old
la alMtut to marry
So
r* |K.ri I
» , wn..u...e. -,.K-................... - «l*‘- *‘»P
newapH|M*ra liavi- had
*liOlilll ^MannherKar.e. convention In <*lev.>
engaged alMiul iwenty itnien in
i.y the rising tide.

-4l

M. FB«m

TAKEN TO SARANAC.

Wo—< JooH—y tt CliHHoir Matfeta*

imnsin eiitiii
521 SOUTH UNIOR

FULLY REPAIRED AT OUR FACTORY are Inr; id.-d in our r-ntlng
stock

Some of them cannot be told from new

•vrw-t

_____ ______________________tm-M

/^ASRUOE CAlijS at PIomm Urary Sto
O bl* Wh«w yoo ar« la oaad of • earrtac*.

They are eviMvla-ly

deslrahie for musicians and teach<-r- wi*hing to rent for .the summer
The*e instrument* are also offer.-<l for *ale at very lowr prices and
t NEW

Grinnell Bros.

Music
House
Traverse City Store 169 E. Tront Street

Main Stor« and Plano

DR. W. J. HIGGINS

DENTIST
Vety Ijcst of dental *erv ice only.
lUih year of practice.
Y our patronage IS solicitetl.
In new Munson
building, under K. P. hall, on floor

F«ctory al Detroit. Michigan J j "j!;

HBSTRACTS OF TITl£
AT reasonable PWCK
: PALMER & CARVER
Ovar First National Bonk

Hear Senator J. P. Doiliver Tonight
...IN OITY OI»ERA MOUSE...

High School Lecture Course

'^T'Tlr

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■:^7

THE EVEKIKQ RECORD, TRAVERSE CITY, >nCfH:, SATURDAY, HAY >1,190i.

¥

AREAFTER
INHERITANCE

Th9rm 1m no SukmiHuim for

• CALHOUN COUNTY REDSKINS GET

longad to Chief Petoakey.
Robert FarrouRh has In hts posaoson an unumiaJly valual
heirkium
the shape of a violin
■X

BIG MONEY.

SM Department

Slimmer, where he endurte*

This lime it is oot a job. ^can-up, or
Each

Memhcr' of the

SILKS bought

Uaiilc Crr-4k. Mich. Ma> :i —The
: i,. a.h.-n ha- cm- t« l.h. Inh-ritance
iij ralhoiin «mntv and b- has cine
• rl. ivnh f^-i
U-cntIv m-mb-m
! .r til- !• .iiaHsiomi- Indian Irtlu- a-re

•|=hS?U.Iini> aiiic/as^h^Tlbrn- In

Absolutely Pure

It to m Matter of Hoalih

IMoskev famllv until he mn
haiiuR
K-neratlon
pa—Ir.R from
xufkey
p.-rmiited tt* examine the
FarniuRh s place of bus

H. the

Foot Tumble Into Ten Feet of
Icy Water.
\Vt:iiaiii

Aniolil

|ir.i|iri.
ami a f

Love and Kmdnest Summoi
by Death's Angel.
of ! I»f aai.-r.

rhnrrh died irf heart failure la-t even |

I- «a» |iUi‘lii-il lulu ii-n fi-4-i
I li- liad III K4MIII a «iMi|il. Ilf
--------------------------------

-

(tinknipt stock,
up.to-*late NKW

below aall tleroonstrale our

purchasing

Prices »|uote«l-

jiowct; without

1*1 md
t shap*- to it
Iher.o.<
tw.i panicular curves or thick
..f Athens, near Batshould I*- alike, they are very
entitb-d to diff.-rent. elth.T lN.|nR thicker or thin
or.wider or narrower,
-d 111- favt>r-il aarrlors are under six may be
The v.olln is sweet toned
f.-l i-f M-l an.l that iMb.Ts haven't and Is the envy of ntimerous violinists
r-aih-d till a«- wh-r- tbt-.v ran Im.v
flr-aai-r in liatti- frisk and Ret rid
of th-lr nion-> in rtn-s. niak.-» no dlf
f-r-nr- Ciianltanfe an- lir inK supplied
for th- minors., administraturs for the
make of thU
d-ad Indians, and aU mads lead to
IToliate JlldR- iJineV ofllre
Till slKlil Is ,-rullar
Fat squaws.
.............
•«M-.r Amertran.
uiil li.v adoptinK lb- ro-ttimes
r!-^!M^o.*they *are yet to In* h.-ard
fiw while women ih->
Bit; Rapids Pioneer
dierotis. rtim- aaldillnK >
aith a trail of hewn faretl rhlldi
Like an Old-Timer.
at their he4lYo.inr braves,
Ill th«--<- days. wh«-n th- r-liRtou- as
wanlm- fl-re-n-ss still IniMirn
w, I! as the M-culpr i.-ndenc.v I- (..ward
I luiary-haired i
r
sides
a
iiKirrapid
and luxtirb.us m.Kb- .rf
h«iHoW-eh-»-ked idd I
travel-wh-n luinisl.-rs on half-1
I•a'efac••• adminisirainrs and
liek«-ls ill ciishion-d
IM»lnt-d iialae*- cat>*^
htrb-<l
.mswi rliiR the rapid fire question
th«-ir apiMdiitm-nts a
ih- habhluiK luilians ihroURh i«*
mil- a minute, th- w«irM
almo-i
tell,Kent Indian Inierpreiers^
lost s|j;hl of the «ilK-e llUtO*ToUIvach Indian knows he has *
sturdy pilRrim.s -of
the P-ter
UMiiiey eonilnn'and few of ih«-m
M-e the Il-eessit.v of Im-Iuk d«‘layt>d bv wriRhi. U.renzo Ikiw
f.KU. on hors.‘hack
RlK. • he.slinUHl
noi
» ileclanwhob- K..-P.-I.'
with a conveiib-nt
a piilpii. .ir f.ir th.- want *if
loiij; ctiai tails In case «d i-niercenc.x
miliz-d the cart seat or th- sa-i
a nivstery
I-. r*-ciilb-<-ii.in Is refreshed
h«- arrival at Trav.-rs|flty «if Rev
PERSONAL.
hor-8

going

imtanccs ur.-

.Icrsell. any ami all c*vmj<-ti!i«vn.

Mmm

38c
83c
b8c
58c

IB incli all Peaii t\c Sole, wonh

tra tjuahty all silk Pcau «!c
Soie, no lieltci shown in thecilv,
worth $1.......... .. ...................................... ..

78c

SALE COMMENCES
WITH THIS ISSUE

ITMW,

-■%

Sliarnii)
Thij hail lulis
III a kuimI tifui- until Mr
iilMiii a rallriiail
liriilK*I f., i fr.in. I III- vaf.-r and

»tl^ VrOfttan With Her Heart I

fresh,

meichamli-tng.

:u; inch all^ilk bbek taffeta, w:iii
guarantee slanijie.l on scUolgc..

r”„.“

d William Arnold Took a Twelve-

yon dean,

for legitimate

out of our regular channel wc meet, atui m many

z r:,

MRS.NcKINLEY
CALLED HONE

r-1,

ther. Into the historv of the «dd n^Uc.

,a-ld h !>:,■ ani>;i.^ to d-ad indiai
a- .l\ini: r-iNhlns.
’ lisiks llk>' a s-c

POWDER

we offer

la Entitled to 1287.97.

Dead Ones CounL Too.

.

a

Pottawatomie
on the cootrarr

Ind ana

BUSISESS CARDS.

RARE VIOLIN.
Two Hundred Yeara Old and Once Bo-

the church
I enverted^and
’^ |THEN SENT A COMMITTEE AFTERy«-ars «n ^ ^
Friends churt
n
years
PREACHER
Mrs. McKinley
•ch ami a v
creai worker In t
alihfuiRh I
*reat
never bad any
Made Rev. W. L. Laufman Get Up and
losing two In ii
Tell Why He Wouldn't Give
irphati <
ie«-d»**l I
Hit Lecture.

DV.s.r.'di.r''

rBOSTONSTOM

'z;

.■'.rs.,;-:!.

‘vz:

'S,r

iciE

IK-Iroii
retumetl ft
lichlRan r«ini

Ice as Well as Fuel

Trit.un.'

WV iKivt* |»urclta>«'tl iln' ol.J

BOOKS AND MAGAZINES

.*^..iii.-thinR
hiiiR of a SiMii.lolj.h Him
Havd-it Camiih. in th.*
Wilson ivlumed 1
Issm- ..f in Sbiry Bu..k. i- an .-xqu.
youna Ctrl llty; t
K inn-ley this ntorninc aft-r iM-inn i
-If- hit «if firii.in for suniim-r r.-a.IliiR
<-oiilinuaiiee
n ttiisln—.
It alM.un.ls w iih ini.*r.'si. whil- th-lov.cathered at Ih- chdtvh
Riven themI a B
mother's
theme I- b-av.-n.-.l with smlb-!
la-i -v-ninu with ih- -x|M>c]alion of 11 - CUV t.Mlay ..u business
itiey
si..ri4-i II.. I.--- clever are Hsuo|M-n lieartfMl and kind to
A t>essy and Ralph Amb-rson re
i.y wai'-.l
w«,
t'litna Th-y
(or wmi- liim- bm iitriu-d last »veiiiiiR from a fl-hinR TeRiil.-rs. Th.- Pr.-tiv
help Ui her' husband cat
Thr.-**
XI.Mins.i- an
ih<<hm-h
was
not
liRliteii
I
I
In words and no one feeltrip to Soh.n
Th.- lorm.-r ha.l 2u and
.Irama of Cobmial days
Mir Ilf the islifli-e i
and loss more keenly
abb- Bu.-k innrich-.-n of Illin.iis
liRhI.sl
ronscloiis to the las! ;
i: Mc.N'amara r.-nirn.-4l this afou-tribiit.-s
a
huniorniis
sku
ibruiiRh her Rrea snfferltiR iitt-r»-<l
iM-cuhar vein call.-.l “A C..mpr..misinc
She was pr-pai.il
'ft-r r-nialnlnu for a r-a- IK-troit an.l f.. .Ann Arlsir. wh.-re
word of croplalti
elt for a louR tlm- tun- atid th- r-i-i-mt Renib-n>an fall .vitt.-n.b-*l
I die ai
lot Jive lonR
t»n;> ii'K
apiH-ar. a ninimlt!i-«- walat she
last January she made her will, l.-w
|s>liii—1 to «o t.. lu* home an>l
CramI Ray.i^ls
,-.-liv I
InRa pice of
-he w hat the tnait-r was
property which
-I
Ur N.-wl.-fry
TV of
..f th.-,
th.- ni.-dical staff
ilred her htishami
.V.-rih.-in
II Mbi
MbhlRRii asylum Is
ihnreh. Mr.
>p*-ii.linj: Sumla.v at hts honu^ In Peliile. Th.- ev.-r is acain a f.-aiunI McKinley came
i..-k.-y and Dr M
iMir years aRo. siM-ndiiiK iw
il nearly two v-ti
lichii:*
i<iii< r- with » m.->saR*‘ «»f sickmp.rhaps d4-aih. It*- hurrieillv siip|M-d
Impmveil and wen- planniuK
Thomas
Travis.
tl
of (he pre-; l•a<-l. into hi- Rarm-ni> and wc
trav.-liim -ab-snian f..r
year. In fact Rev McKinley hail
handiKl
,H\ In ^ 1resiRnaUon to lak.
that time and the
(r..tu Trav.Ts.-^ City ami an- n.
forward to the lime
Th»- r«-v«-r.-n.l c-iiil.-man t.ild
K.M-pK- uiurtment huildini: .*n Non!
bill if was ..nly aft.-r s.-v-ral mil
Ib.ward str.s i -p.-i.isk.-y X.-ws
p.-irb-v that th.-y a!l«iw.-.l hint i
IV-ceased b-aves a father and ni.
Th.- R.-v Mr Car|M-m.-r ..f Williams
turn t.. the Imii-.- insi*-a.l *»f deliv.-r l.iirR will preach a< F..urie.*nth i
Jay ctmty. Indiana
She also b-ax.-s iim his l.-vtur.- .■vl-miH.ram-4.iis.
rliiirch im.rnini:’ and .-veninu:
Mr luiiiliiiaii has soim- fifty h
iwti brothers. J \V Itab- and t'harl.-s
Fast Carfb-bi at
p m
I.. Itale. and one sister. X
p..tai«H>s S..I.I «>n Ih.- l.K-al mark.-l
ihoiiRhi i«. s4-ti.l ba.-k to III.- I.ur.-aii tmluy at sMi pr,.-. :»iMe.-n 1
f.ant. all of Jay county. Ind
A brief funeral service was held ihl< • inii-r-.1 bill so lutnit-niiis an- il
‘lock from the h«uise.
afterntbin at .1 oj-h
Sun.lav
Rev Francis Thomas
Thtii
of Indiana
Small Fire.
n-situi.- ' op. r
Th.- tin- .lepaitim-ni was call.sl to
I.Diitiiian
Rla.l t.. Rive the
morrow
Ih*' ht.ii-e oil 111.- S4.ulli.-ast ern.-r of I’ennvilb-, Indiana, for hurlal ami i
Wavvi.- pml Spru.-.- str.-.-f today n.H.ii J
funeral service will Iw hebl Tu«*s«l
alMiut 12 ..'chick -l.v a fire that cauRlii '♦
rrow.l an.,1 tli»- .lisa|.|H.intm<-ni <i
momlnR at B* o’rliK-k from her hi»i
in th.- r.H.f by tb.- chinii
p.^.pbchurch. Rev. Ira Johnsuii oflicialim:
pl>- livInR ill
The Uidy w IK'he laid to r«*si in i
ill putiliu: Il
MUSIC IN THE SMOKE
c«*metery\at IVhnvlIle and that «»f I
parim.-nl r.-a.he.l
little child.-Tor whom she Rave li

"Tlnlj:

:„r,

'!ZJ

.*’V, 'Ivl'n..,

K'K

Ul'SlXKSS of joUN A. |.\CKSON. which will
l>f ctintlucl. tl in conin ciion with onr CO.Al. an.l

T .VTl'lb:,

wool) business.. W<; wish to a-surf the friends
and patrons of Mr. jat kstui. an.l all ttihcr let*
consiinn rs. that il is «»ur aim lo j»iv.' ihrin tin*
brsl anti most .Hlh ii-in s.-rvio* jvo'-'-ibh-. (»ur
icf is iMin- and iint'XO'llf.l in quality.

W** art!

now bookino orders for thr srason’s tlt-livcry.
anti I'arn.'stly s.ilicit y.uir |«atronav:«*

.

JQHN R. SANTO

.

■............................

.....

I SENEilAL iXSUBANCE |

IffiC. B. Taylor Goal Go.

life, will bo burled In the same
IcKtiiley
with its mother
XIrs. .McK
‘ hoplnR t
•kilnR nicely and all
suddenlyy (failett her and in alHuit i
hour she i
While In the city sbu has ni
lany friends by her Kind and lov*
ispoaltinn and allI who kno'
knew her t
friend
and she will
be cr
niisstMl
She has devoti'il consldei
time to church work ajid her altM-nnliter** win Ih* Rreatly mlss(

INFOEHALLT OPENED

.

Thousand

Old-Fathionrd

rz

:E

-iiRR.-siion I'f 4-crtam fin
They pnip.is.- il

Flowera and Bl*«»d.
A KupersllUon .luIlnR from
tlciei. exUta t.. th»* eff.- t that ...........
and flowers R.*iM-rally imalii Rreatcr
beauty In soil fertllii.vl by I.UkhI. esp.dally by buiunn Mood, than eUewher.*.
PiTsous who have visiusl .Newmarket.
England, know of the s.. .-albM ' bbKxly
flower of Xewmiirket.’' whI.-L U found
nowhere else than lu-tjie old moat, uow
fllled up. and In wbiyh. n.Wlng to
tradition, n very larpe quantity of bu
n rciualna Is IntemsI
Theae flow
bloom In June aud July and by the
bloodlike hue of their l.lo,«,m. aug
geat the name which Laa been given
to them

sjiecial

style,

.lon’t

that

is

but come here

ami

NEW WILHELM BLOCK

M?rtS
O. P. CARVER A BRO.

you,
scle. t

the belt from the most ex­
tensive line in towm.

I Steinberg Bros

Originate’
“never Tmilale’’

summer
sU.- was

T>nc4* valuabb- ih.-v.are u.u w,.r

c?:w;;T^;nr=::!-^,h4i^r:^
and a very pleasant evcnlnr was spi-n-.
by aliout alxty couples
The Rarden will be formally opened
It the pubB
Is antirltv
»K
A plea
I the openit
R0K08-HELFRICH.
Popular Fireman Marri^ to Old Misalon Young Lady.
Tony Rokos of this city and Xliss
Minnie Helfrlch of Old Mission w-rc
married May 18 at the home of the
brlde'a parents by Rev. W. T W.. .d

thla city has been his home for a R.Hjd

a w.-n-

Ortnnell Bros

have 2.UOO
Insirp-,
ilarcement k ile
MCBta iQ th
amples
to BO at a ai
219'Hf
at 189 Baat Front street

Wm. A. MeOool. aUceBs •bone 978.
nts-lm

upto-il
ICS

Aw Aweirwf Aqwrdaet.
nneieirt Roman aqueduct
Nlmea U generally considered the moat
perfect of Komau relics. It conaUU of
ihrce great lien* of arches, the lowest
•J as a bridge and 1
uppen
■rmost ns au aqueduct.
It rises
about
i-et pbove the level ol
river. The IVul d.i Gant, as It Is call­
ed. Is belle.itl t\ have Ih-*-u biiUt under

In th.- 4-nd the d.-aler» t;

try family for a few
ih.-y .inly .llsap|M-ar for
later
•URh
in tiprlRht. Then—and her.'* the
nib—-the old piano com.-s luick l.» the
sU.rer.Hinii
r.Hinis. ■ This Is why w
burn up all the square plai
iiir hands on,'

lesly is one of the sweetest and
desirable qualities one can pos­
sess. and yet too much modesty hin­
ders ndrancement. When this quality
Is ovtTdeveloi*ed It ani
aiveness. without whi
ceta can be attained.

Daniel George Funeral.
>■

funeral
s«'rvice
of Uani.-l
will Ih* ht'ld from the Fri-r.ds
h tomorrow
mominR at
.Insiah P.-nnlngton will oOciate
L'nd.-rtaker Carter will ho in
rharpe.

She—That new iKvsrder who cam* to­
day has a beantiful dire complexioo.
He—Well, after she's been here a few
weeks 1 guess she'll hare a praoc complexlon.—Yonkers Sutesman.

j)cr

fine loaf of brea.l ma.lc .luring the week

Pearl Waist Sets

week

there

1. 1. A. BUILOINtt. *

GLASSES FITTED^Y

J. LEAHY
expert optician
AT hotel whiting

away,

will

^coring

Ik' «

ticket which will entitle .ywnci to

s guarantee. 1

10c
ISc

headache

nervousness
A specialty; glaaslo fit.

ZB

Just 0|>ene<l, a swell line a

urnvrai rrar^lrw.

$5*00 hi gash

sad

2Sc

By calling at the LawTcncc

Baker)-

The lucky one’s name

be

every MoncUy evening.

wronh 19c to 60c

bread or

caH

will

an.l

presenting ticket.

publishcl

in

Ask your dealers

at '.awrence's

Bakery.

402

Imth

for

I jwTcncc’s

South

Steinberg Bros, ♦
♦♦♦

i.HCIIRPET CLEANIN6 WORKS...

pajicrs

Union

street; 233 East Front street.

sending jn
sway to br m^e
show you samples

K. B. CHAPW, Preprieur.
Phone III

las Washington StJ

tickets must be presented Wandsf Tarenaan

Cawrence

M'S’?;%:2-:Su2;r575.,Ra;"

( you fead Lawrence’s ad 7
dents In the French metr..|M.IIs that
lliey *re for tlie tunet port very plain
and wrltbout any femiiUne charms.
Most of them are very po«*r. live
gaiTvO. and ^starv-e their bodies white

FIRE INSURANCE

first five .lays
each month,
Unlil further notice I will give

ing Nest Wednesday.

6ii. R. HeWitty
MOiiROE & HcWEIHf

iGEINiERAL INSURANCE

fed

shown

Traversa CUf.
rLNHALLiOON

...DENTISTS...

,:
- :

that you have to take any­
thing

^

DENTIST

licit, or a small size, or an\
,
i J
}
! J
9
11
| i
11
J
; j

bAWr^ER

A. D. TYLER

If you necl an ‘extra large

Square

Pianos To Be Burned
Ailaulic
UR4 iKUlIin» ilu.iiKamf
piaii.i
pr.ibal
f.-ainn- ..f the cnvi-ntions
Xaii..na! AssoclatP.n of Piaim
Plan.. Xlanufat-iun r*.
-n- n.-xt w,-ek
.lesirui-tion o(
mm-i e
In the p4

^rank Kratechvil Entertained Rela­
tives Last Evening—Regular Open­

_

>

:£;■

r;'-

Frank Krattwhvils n«-w
Ranlen on the old brewery

. VM'hrix. Block

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

tp<V.fr
■toewat

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AoT

-z

the evening record

i:
PART TWO 'i

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. MAY 2 1. 1004

PART TWO

Cbe evening Record's Up-to>Date llltisfrated .Feature
What Irrigation Is Doing for the United States
fropi th* K\l«t It ah^tuM b*
Tl»*i r to
f..r tt>*
i.nmai*«i> of oth- | a
an *«trn.l*!

OTHKR

KATUIUI
a apt^naia l«Mon
ala* of irrlEAiioo
glM slannaa

M”^

k:

tho country I

at rwalat tot*rrmte an« •*>
«►>*
■niasilEI «ry land ab* aboaad tww

! CITY COURT OF HONOR
Plans For Grouping of Public
Buildings In ClereUnd.

I

uutonon Doioi or sum.
raSaewt SCrwatweaa. Oty Uall. I

oalspok*n %i*p
of Irrtsatlo

Coat at tba What* Pradaat ■attaint

':.rrSiZT.

arM tarrttanr •«»»« ^ »»<»•
of Um Craalor * «lfl to maa.
TU«t« ar* parta af r
Mtan. saa»i«t*d l»y
T*l*nt
«taa th# aaU aa»*i
aW* M ta bacatn* pra
wbara ih» raiaa af
af ln»#«ulty a»4 *otor
wa in.
Water U folac V
prim Amm
InmUMaaa of *allon* bMaua* I
la Mat g}M«4 la Ih* risbt chana*U. 1
pman Saam trorm Um laounlalna at c*r
tain aaaannr af tba r«ar aa4 taara a aa
Uirousb tiM walla af araat rrmnlt* c*i,
yaaa. Oftan it eaniat death and d*
atrvrUoB la lu train baeaua* tb*
of tba water U pant up Ittataad <
atraaai batna dlvtdad and tu eta
dIaUUaitad raoH> over a wid# are* of
parebad and aaproduetlva land.
Tbaa tba nan af adertea coroaa alone
and U followad by tha janplnaar. and
aaon w# hava a foramraent contmlaaloti'
at work, and the public U lold that vaat
atratrbaa of territory wbleh are twataaa ia their pre*am oandltlon nlehi I
nad* fertile and habitable by the ei
paodHura of nonay an the wai
eouraaa of th* oouniry. the etara
raaoreolra at lb* water that U w
by aaturea pradiyallty at certain etta
ruidanre tbrouah artificial
»• land* which naed ndilakiieaa at WaaMnstori then
(ata to work, and big rnyineerlnE pri.Jacta ar* aoon Inltlatad t« reclaim the
arid lauda aad open them to aattlemant
ThU U tha way In wh
ekanpea the ebaractar uf
of country. Tbia U why «

a

monih

In Hepiamber of
held to the <T*d•e.^.oe lit llEISt

*"'*"-'.*?"**! !
)>-<<inilna the rule ev«t)«lierr
• tM-nefll ailuMliy lo I
i^_\
-xalUblllty I. IU| I
a. d.-Mlifornla. fur
i liiHlMiiie. wheir die a^elrm la ••arriej

' In bdT.ni.Juuntry'naturally. Thjre U
uauHllv ei»m. lent rmlnfall to ae«-u»V ail ,
-l.un.Unt lM., v.a.. but irrlaatlur, haa I
over to
l.e.n fuun.1 «u ,n. reaae the produdtivaprodu.tlva- i! tbe (vunerUng
.xronerUng mall gtren
gtreu OY
* su
. raient that It ta meUlrurate ayatem of parkluga.
tiemelj iirulit-dldle

M. » I. J..II..M .o do . iiddt d
tloi< U.t.di«l. CO""*!

reach tbe level of tba j
atrrec Stepping out of the veotlbala
of tbe city, the firat Imprraalon will ba
a etriking one.
IMrrrtly In frout of

Indinala p.^ui
pitiualntance «
ta baaed ona Indinaia

““r-s-

h
'-I ■
'■

SSsSSS?-

:4tl4H. thcoal of the arwhla
niul the
eaally for hiialM|i<1lna
aanr-ultursil
,.-iyfa mil
iwfiil tn•*fhf»d^
kp\vaht> hai>; hhi-hii

The irmatlon ieclaiiu.d..n aarvice.
which 1. a branch of th. department of
th. inlarlor. t. actively at wnr^. and

n

_______________
________ ____________
JAPANESE COLOR PRINTS.
The cuUeedna of Japatu
prints hut bean sreatly adm
the present activity

_______ _

...... ....w
RUSSIAN ARTILLERY
BATTERY a.»ae.w
READY -e#*
TO GO TO -ri.fTHE e-nnai-r
FRONT.

!

DllCCiail

MAUrUIICIAM QAII WAY
RUSSIAN rilAOn
GUARD nw
ON TUC
THE MANCHURIAN
RAILWAY.

I
!

I by the little fellowa to
M"Wu*lry - we araaoar-

1 '■:•

]
i
'
I

Instructive Pictures of Persons, Scenes and Things of Note ^
__________

I

Jap newaboy Indicate, tba Importance
of hla wares b> bells attached to hts

:rT:j
the Kusalans their first aethark at Port

fkW^

mi

a raeultant anormoua sale. T
llhiatratad harawltb occurrad I
Immadlataly after th* Brat ex
tainlDX thu Important newa w
to tha vsndara

-

ClcTaUDd, 0„ will booo bare Ita pobtic bolMiacs fnmpad la « MsaMr
onUioc U> tba hlatoiT of ▲martena m- '
aldpaUtlct. Skya • diapalcb CniaD Uuit
city. All tba federal, county and city bnlkllDCk, wltb tba autoo depot, are
to be ffroai»ed about one **eonrt of
honor, or mall, ao arranged aa ta uaka
the wbola plan a baraaoulona aebana
of beanty.
ClerelaiMl baa grown ao npMty to''';
tba laat twenty yaani that praettdaUr i
all the public butldlaga beesaa la-'
adequate to the ^‘a UMda at sbaut
tbe aame time.
Tbia auggaWad tba
tba aacaaaaty new
locality. Tba kglalatnre aotbortacd tba gorarnor ta ap­
point a cotnrolaalon to Inrestlgata tbe
feasibUlty of tbe plan. Tbe coaualaSion conalated of three noted architects
nf the country. Inciodlag men arbo hod
dralgued buildlnga at the wortd'a fair
In rblrago and also at tbe Bnffalo exposltlv
The
done pecuHady aulted
'
to lu I
In tbe heart of
about three blocka from tha laka la a
equare. The land between tMs
S4]uare and tbe laka, wblla Talnsblg,
conulned old buUdlnga. So It would
be a comparatlrely caay matter for tbe
dty to bto 'or obutn by coodesastloo, at a rraaonable prUv. all tbe lead
necraaary.
-/
• In a general way tbe plan coutoto
plate, a court of honor axtendlng from
tbe heart of tbe city to tbe lake, with
bnUdlnga
aymmeOVu^
^
^

:
;

I
:

ruloualy to
the supplyr falls far short
demand, and aoi
1 have been
for as much as tlS*
It may be
id ala* that th* thrldy Japai
Imitator baa been at work, and tb* reta an added neceaalty for dlacrlmlnadon In bu> Iny. Th* above cut U a
(opy of one of these Inlereatlnx works
uf art. It was originally from a paintby Tsch Band Mlnko and was
named “Th* Sword Smith."

aquare and costing about I3U0,a atrlklng feature of tbla. tbs
lower, end of tbs mall. To Its right
and left on an axU parallel wltb tba
lake and extending a roupls of blocks
lu each dlm*tkm will be two paiks.
A Urge |iart of tbe one to tbe light
will he given over to the county buUAIng. balanced on tbe left by tba dty
ball. xnagBlScrat structarea stmOar Is
aixe and architecture.
To tbe uortlj of these bulldloga. run- ■
ning east and neat from tbe Dnlsu '
deiKit and skirting the brow of tbsi
bltlI above
al
X triple row of e
itbedoulSk {
porppse of forming a beautiful tames j
and acramlng tbs rallrasd tracks aad t
the smoke of tbs trains from tbs ,
parts.
Tbla park, ertendlng aimm tbs laks
fronL will form an axis tor tbs court u
of honor, w ldch from tbs TJalou dspot \
I Boutb for several Mocks to tbs ]
heart of the dty. l^mklag af tbs t
mall from tbs fouaUla wffl bs a bMa- «
tlful vlata. On ettber dds asxt tbs |
bnlldlnga which tins It wHI bs a luadway for heavy traOr, wbtls laalds.
tbeos wni bo carriage drivea. Basd by
doobto rows of formal cllppsd trees,
planted eqaldlsUnt from oaeb other
xteodlng tbe length of tbs malL '
InaMe tbe carrUge diivea ami between
trees on each aide wUI be ddewalka. The land between, atndded bere_
and there with large lodlrldnal Cuoa. .
will form a park where chlldres can
, and tbelr eldera rest la tbe abadSL
t mlddls of tbla park, rnaalag fiuai
end of the mall to tbe other. wUI
In- rtei.reiMMxl, thus forming a aankra
garden wbera atatoes. flower bada.
founUint and other arceoaortas will bs

I tbs
aad
ding
f tbla square. baUadag I each other. wUl complete tbe pU-tor
I
As tbe beauty of a design of 1
Urgely In uniformity of^

parts of tbs mall not now assAsA
for public use tbs city baa acquM
control of adjacent UaAa, aad to tbas
la a position to dictate tbs styto sf al
atmeturea bnUt tberaoo.
Eveotaally
It U tbe Inteutloo to use part of dds
tboa* In j land for an art gallery and an aadltortam. two bulldlBga which bava loag
I been prcdr4 In

The coat of tb* bnlldlnga. mall. f#uamliia and other acceasorlsa to SMlmated at about $30,0001000. a Agars
which from present ladlcatlooa aaay bs
Urgely Incmasd before tb* roaipls
tlOD of tbe design.

LOAOINQ A TWELVE POUNDER IN ADMIRAL TOGO’S FLEET.

The death of Vaatlll Vsrsseh
tbs Rosston painter, at rert ArtkaT
facalla tbe story told sf tbe lags C
Moltke. who wss so struck

who bavs wltnaaswl i
ip^b

artUlery or nary of
» gun prartlca In <
on at th* prectalon and rapidity with which
hleh tha
Mad t^
ns who
laland atoptra doelara tba mlbnde's odUlara ai
tha waotorn noMcua, at toast on tba aoors of adroRnasa. l
abowa tha proaaaa af ibargbtg a twelve poundar on board

v-ry middle of things
Th- *«-com;ipanytnr picture ptumpa .
natlcm hae made vary
western I
Japan***, and of tb# old order at that,
r broad eaves and laton tbla atreet arena. The houoaa w I
paaaageways.
Its ahed. the old Jap at bto
rays, the IlniikUba
ItniilOaba n*}ng
b*}ng wneeiea
wheeled imo
Ini
_____ and the small
smallboy
boy looking
lookingtm
tmwith
withthe
Chebaby
babystrapped to hla bark present
very much suck a aireet picture as might have been seen In the Baaebo of fifty
MS yaara ago. A rurqpasu or American baby would very lustily object
to tha I Mssy poatutw in which th* MtU- brown one to held, likewise th* wsaX<
a boy would think blpmalf vary badly tiaatad If ha wars aosMStolA to
bag bis smBar brotbar ta tbto maamm.

attractive side of war by V<
that bs fortNid* tba msa la bto UMS<
mand rtoUlng tbe arttoTs
Tbs katosr. wbs, with tbs <
d tbsexblMtlsokaald. *Tbs.
m of pictures like thss* art sv
gaarantse against war.”

XV vna riowrry cvinaaom nnauy
They oonaUtute tbe prtda of bar army, and aba baa ahao'aU lallb that.
man, they can stand agatoat any anidlara
rasftbswertd.

ww—
tUMi vfll probaUy ba S
Am tbs MA «f tts pw

r

^

>;v

■'' '

THE EVnaNG HEOOBD, TRAVERSE CITY, HIC!H^ SATT^Y^.MAY 21,1004.
)« palled oe OB tbe

EvMils«f tkt WmM MltlM
BiasMA. Tnck aai
tetWIiM.

THESPOITiNG
WOELD
.

The

dlaonallArailoa

of

nxjre Ixirses will be brought to the


Tlic Kentucky Oaks, one and one-

;

sixteenth mile*, was woo by Audleoce

;

by two lenpbs
Outcome wa* secnod
and While pli.roe third. TItoe. 1:M.

late ja an extreoieI> diibiuii* poi>Ulu«

12; film, I
' Alma rf.:ie«.. won ih.

b>tof» .the aitaleiic vorid

May 13 from the Agnc ilturai c»>lU-ge.

vhich ha*

Pureliure City July « to 2».

I

McGregor Boy

We*f Rhy Clir,' The race am- worth t2.«»0 to the win-

Hardier Bide. 54; Bay City.

Br-liole sit Mk-hlicaa place* that ath'

THE TROTTING BRED STMJJON

I < Oi eiBBd track mad neaBs that nanr

net.
Ind*-K- meet

General dporta.
There is great

exrlienH-nt

ig three
e»eats »»ut <»f five. Three lupids. Midi , over bowling
mtm the la*t or hUa a* a participant taking
f
la eolleae meetlaic*. and the »»»rd» of of the 1
r-oniev.ants were *er
The P*trtland I>riving efub of Port­
een»an>

vlih

which

aih- end team men The femterweighf won

Mk-hlicati •

inic iiaard of cuntnd acrunpanled the h) Welsh of Alma *|M-cia. «eii-bi woo
.

dl«qaanftcatiue . «een
ataplf laerHed



r

to hate

been

fichule • niered MIchi

and ataned traiainx Un the track

ti-nm lavt fall, with the a»»tirance that

by Jenning* of Alma. Ilghtweigb! won
by Clark of M

A* hit word

Two

er

ntxpatrlck

deteloped

Into

records

were

broken

In

a

the. Michigan,

the Grand Rapid). High Mhisj! hHd Qtiint-).
la»i Haiurda>

inches

The fo()i ,

IwII kick rei-ord was brt»kei.

league

r-ompfislng

Wolverine.

.tilarrm-

-cor.

ll{; I
ranza.

r Hal
laldwtn. I

Durango Belle, 2:183. an.! 1.-7 other*.
hnc. 2:l;4, Aximie. 2:17A.

le Hod and Gun club,
iirgant/.e»| in llce<l CHy.

high

four ymn under the colors of that in

The following

srUatloa. piac^ the MIchlican athletic

le lutseiwM game* pla.v«-i!
in schtsil* last Saiurdy
1. UV-stern H

pontUoa and one that was hardly e*
rnaable by Bchule's statement that he

were I he result* of
In Mlchl-

Ypsllanil H.

S .d Ik-troli 3; Al

It

will

last six

nights,

polnis to Ih- played each evening,
mencing June r. and lecmlnaUng June

ma rtdiege It. tjrev-tivllle II K 3. Oil;:. Albion 13. Uwosso H H IH. l.jin-

waa aoi aware that Indoor com|ieilit<Hi

The firs!

itiurnameni

of the Mus-'

slng H. 8. 8; Adrian ctillege 1. Ypsl

kegirti iHilf dull was held la.*l Satur

reralt|r board of contml ha* X"Oe far

lanil Norma! 14. Mancelona H

8. 12.

day with 3-1 entries.

It wait a band!-

toward compeosalInK for the sltuatlot:.

Kalkaska

Milltarv

i-oniest

William Thorn-

bowerer. and a Icsmjd ha* l»c<*n learn

Academy C. KalamartMi II. S. 3; Grand

ed wltlcb will lie valuable in the fit

ilavt-n II. S 21. Ilidland If.
Hilladalt- k. Marshall K.

counted.

fYoropt action hy the tinl-

nnlversliy

S.

Northwest

em 1. last M<»nda>
Bchule of the V. of M take* hi* l««
^ahment

all right,

but

8

will ki^ep

in

training aiM Jump hiirdhn at St. UmU
for tbe Milwaukee A C
In a tryout at the I* of M

Howe

S

12;

recently
yard dai.h

la > 4-S second*

handicap <d 2t>.
Tuesda.v Ihttidc.- H

-'iimseh H

S. tlefeated Te-

S . -k to 1 . Detniit Uollcgt-

14. Yp*llantl Ntirmals lu.
Ganii-s in MictrIgan Monday resiiliHillsdale 1. Albion <•;

M.GRKGOk BOV
very handsome, bnghl bay Stallion oi
cominandiiing ipiiearance.
He ran go as high as any iiorse on the
with plenty cf spectl.
lie can show a 2;3U clip ami has

Marlon

defonli-.l

Cadillac

Wediu*

day. Ill lo 4

the n-latlve |M*tiion of each t.-am and
iniercolleglaie

iIIm-u*

Thi* wa*

Buute by Rodman, of llllnol*. In t

the relative

*tn-DgUi

tliai

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

It has lieen deflniiely learned ll
Coah Hugh Jenning* will he unable
another

they

year

coach tbe baseball team

Vork

Si

liall team, and several changes

Ihntloti

Ington and Jefferson ctillege.'

1.

1,7

8

........................

k

Ik

ItnMtkIyn.......................-............13

ery effort to secure a heavy hailing
•tie luited In the line u|i against Wash

W.
....................................17

Cinriunatl
Chicago

Priaerton coacher* are making <

an-

showing ill the leagui- to which ilu-.v
tiching up to ycHterday'* ganie*

meet against Purdue, recently.

Cornell

laiui*

...

.

12

........................................10

Pnishtirg

.

.

.

Phlladelpliia

re*utietl

winning

l»v

4;:v

iHiints

The Anit-ricaii learn le-at iht- French


3

e of Traverse City an.l

DKNTAI, PARLORS
to’risn om NTw^iKN^ri^lL^RL^

iH-r* «if the Anieriean team.

Stime

niarkably high *cor«-s wt-re made with
lilt- revolvt-r

WE HIVE ALL THE FACILITIES

.t;4;i

.Vttrtht-ni Miebigan
Waitriclv of llel
lain- will Ite the manager of

4t;2

team, whieh will Ih- siyb-d the Peio*

13

4ikt

key

13

4IMI

arb-.l it-ain

2">

PC

LEAGUE.

Gray*

game*

in

4l will b.- a *iricilv *al
and will pm ^up
Pt>io*key

t-aeli

t

wet-k.

oiht-r tlay-* piaving viut*i<b- and i

lu

A Young
Chicago SJin
Girl Saved >ruiu
from Deapalr.
lOOng LnlCagO
“Dkar Mbi
I have reot
land
and
Liver
PlIU.
When
I wa.s about seventeen
d
PHI
I Compound
irs old 1 Buddi

I tii executing yoiff w..rk »nil ih: LcaSl AmaUlt Of PtlRI
an.l together with «»ur Cot RltC PflCCS an I tetj tear guaran­
tee makes «»ur pallors a safe, cheaj* .m.l romi.>rtah1r yJare
lo have your «<iric .lone.

Petoskev will have a ha.*t- hall

.32«

rth

hicate.t in the Ne« Stale Bank luiilding, FoUl

loor

Floor, Rooms 407. 408.
<»•» parlors arc ejuip.
{•o.! wall all latest elcclncal appltanrcs
, thanres, an<l with our ski
skillr.1
workmen and nu'.lcin luellHtTls we arer jrtcp
jncpaicl-t.* give
mrwk whirh has liithrMo Wen done r tilv in large ril
rilies

takes year* to recover the lost ^tality,-

The/bent Individual set

wliiriMiih arnih\w.-re made by m

14

7
U*

AMERICAN

form

Parisian*

111

1.

champloosiilp

young girls Mra.
^ her uw near the
ach<H>lt and
and seuimariei
aruiinarir*.
limit of their endurance nowaday* in our public arh<H>l*
>ushed to
Nothing is allowed lo interfere with atudies, the girl must I* pui
_
_
rs, and it
front and graduated
with honor; often
phyalcal collapse f^^s.

York

12

10

into

team ill

John L A Gal*ii-t. la.*i year manager
of the Ihtyne Fall* Gray
HKti tb-in t.f Pt-I.wkey. i* pntinoling what
t;.%4 he Itelit-Vt-* will be the fastest

W

team

hnndreda.of
given, and her i

.New

Traverse City Dental Parlors

FB££ MEDICAL AD\^CB TO TOUKG GIBL8.
__ Invited to
-------- motherly wmy
wome^ her^^ reely and cheerfully

Tilt- scoring in the rifle and revolver

ami oxer one hun-

aU jotingwom^

down, unable to attend school, and
not care for any kind of aociety, but now I feel like a new person,
have gained seven pounds of Msh in three months.
“ I recommend it to all young women who suffer from female weakl"—Mias Alxa Pratt, Holly, Mich.

ms I eh bt-tw et-n a Kn-nch1 team of Ifi
HbtMdlng In Pa
in American

1*C

Uoslon -----■
I’'
last fall, and also by his careful ctuirh- Philadelphia
13
Ing enabled the 'varsity crew to did eat .New York .................... ......14

Coach Jame* Knight of the Uniter
sity of Washington whippeil his fisi'
hall

■pwAw Ttfws PncKHAJc: — I feel^a^ dijty to

mightievt race hmsc in America, Cresccus 1:594,
lte<l other* IktIow the 2;2t» mark.

point*, making ^ net victory for the

tmlay.

return to

.Mcl-augh-

lirtt- target* ihi^Prt-m-h woi

The League Teams.
The (olhiwing tahiilai.-d scon- of the
two prlnci|iat liaM-ball b-agtie* *how>

feet fi inebe*.

John A

never been irainctl for sjACeil
Hi*i>rce»ling u certainly of the best,
by Robert McTiregor.Ihe monarch of the homeMretch, the *ire of the

Young women may avoid much sick­
ness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if
they will oiily have- faith in the use of
Lydia R Rnkham's V^[etable Compound.

llo\ Moon was

■Ml iMiiiil.* with ihi-yri-volvi-r.

The Swarthmore lat-mi>M- team won
the United States by defeating Johto
Hopkins unlvt>rslt>. K goal* to 2. Kat

record I*

handicap of

%oad, ami

match score 5i4

Krt-iiehiut-n

Ypsllaiiil Normals 14. Adrian 1

tbe college tamMi»e rbamtihmahip of

The world's

tit

doubb- round, woo first place
match sci.re'of Ak

22

i-d a* fidliiws

Archie Hahn twin- ran a

i:i.

The Clan- High scIkmiI wa* defi-aietl tin finishiMl second, with match
by the Hht-imnl Ueil* Tuesday, 7 to of Jm. having liif run score am

Amene the Cellagea.
MIcMcnn

H

Dant* of MauUno, 2.1S*. Iht-

The

take place at the .\'i>uveau Cirque In
Pans

?s

Klloree.
York Hjv. ,.)
Bhzzard.
R.1 others.
riurango. 11:16, record 2:2,TJ. Sue ol Durada, T2:18; Regu, 2:18^;

take immediate poMosslon.
The record* will is *«-lected u* r*-pr«**« n:
The long talked of bllUard match be^
manil of hi* adiaiasioo. whea coafront- the High Mh.s.i In the Inter-sr hula*Mr
eH to I-- held in Ann Arl-.r May 27 tw,■t-en Schaefer
ed with the erldeace
fiiraUbed hy
tat
taken
definite form. The
ad 2k
WiacuoRta. that be had competed for

embarraMinf;

high.

Kemarge.

suxid Bpoasor Utr hU ellcihllltx.

atoat

hand*
llhil ;

Trimoiintain

Gr<-«-iiwiMid rlul> hou*e. twn an<

I I half I

frooi Comell and at the I'hlladetphla Twti rdher record* were lle«l
BMpettaa. at I th of which the scboor members wiiining an-l iHaring

aothorltles In*a

*lan«ls 15-R

('lull* have tie«-n formed

Itrigg* threw the ham-1 Calumet

form

that was on cotninandlnx a« to win

and

B. J. Milan's Liianf SliUi, Trarersa City, MIcL

Plan* are under wav. for the organlcatiuu <rf

Ikih annual field m»-ei ds> exercises Tamarack.

was not anifathaieii he »a* alten aP
amaer of aitenllciii. and under Train

C.. middleweight

IMIN,

s Will stand for the seavn

Milwaukee U planning for a hig bike

eight won <)> kldVrmald <4 M Jk^'C.' cricket i lnb» of llie ropiter country |in

he had cotapleted hot three rear* in
iulerrulicciate athletic*

A

on by Marshall of Alma and heavy

Koaleil

land. Mich., wa* organised this we«*k.
ntad race early in June. '

m

Good Rubber Plate
Gold Crown, 22 K.
Bridge Work
Gold Finings $1 and

P gwered mine, I dev iJ«‘*l I would give L> dia
\ E. Plnkham** Vegetable Compound a
I trial 1 did not say a .word lo the doetor;
■ I bought it myself, and l.x.k it acoonimg
to directions regularly for two mouthy
and I found that I gradually improved,
and that all pains kfi nip, and 1 wa.s my
old aelf once more. - Lillie E. tjiNCLAiR,
17 E 2-2d St., Chicago IlL?

6.00
5.00
5.00
up

Best Silver Fillings 75c
Best Cement Fillinrs 50c
Porcelain Crowns 3.50.$4
Painless Extraction 25c

RKMKMBKR, no rhar»;cs
ir»;cs ma
ma.le l.« examination and

csli

Elevator for Founb Floor,
till K p. m.

TRAVERSE GITT OENTAL PARLGRS

io
any liidt-pend<-nt
it-ar
72U Mirliigaii.
One humlretl *i-ason
t.iMi ft* at |3 jH-r moiiiti will Ih- siil»*rrilMHl
3s:: by l*eto*key peopb- to fciriii

DR. T. A. PENHALLEGON. Maoatcr

New State Bank BuiUling

Rooms 4ll7, 408

the Califomla

Cleveland '.......... ... ' ...... .'13 l.l
33t: rleii* of till- financial liarklng
Of Chicago
..12
n .322
The Alpha 71.-ia Nu'- club
Ann Arbor and an all-around athlete Si. Isimis .
It
13 43k ka*ka. mnifsised «»l young iinniarrit-.l
Ills salan has b«*cn raised
lk-in>ii .. ....................
Ill
h;
.;m ln<!b-s. have challenged tlu- • Jolly Six
College gamea^ Tuesday: University Washington ...............................4‘- l!t
174
teen ' elub lit a game of ba*t- hall
^of Chicago 6. oihrlln of Ohio 2. ten
We.lne*day.
CENTRAL LEAGUE,
Innings: iViuiaw university M. K«la
the Central league Tern- Haute
Among the Pugiliata.
mattio 1C.
and Gnuul llnpid* lirlngs- tip the
The Ward-Gardnt-r uiaicli I* off
Three hiindreil and
seventy live
Mike Ward and Warn-ii
ZurlTick
western athletes are entered for the
light at Fori Krie ttn May 3u
conference meet, which Is to 1m« ludd
Gu* Huhlin and Gtmrge Ijtwlor
on Marshall field. Chicago. June 4
nits-t in iioiiKhion. .Mieh. July 4
Rerenteen colleges are imlered. Fol
Light-harne** racing will simiu mm
• Pinkey" Kvan* of Boston n>celved
lowing Is the list showing the numlier
m.«nce. and -while tlu* M-a*on has InH-n till- tlecl*iou itver Gus ih-xi-nah of cinof men entered hy each college, Mii-hItarkward. itu-ri*- i* no n-a*on why Hniiail .Mav 11, at Mu- .-n<l of Mu- *ixth
tgan leading with M; University of
Hhould ni Ih- plenty-id horses roiinil.
Chicago. 34; I’nlvemlty of Illinois. 3ii;
ready for the fray.
• Klif McCoy
and
Jack
O Hrieu
University of Pnrdiie. 23. University
When a rare home win.* ihnn* race* fought a scientific *ix round Ih»ui
of Indiana. 15; UnIversUy of Iowa. 27;
‘»ne day If* worth making a utMe PliPatlelphia May’ H. O Hrlen landed
University of Wls^nsln. 41; North­
Thai I* the record cwtaldishotl hy Mu-.greaiesf nunilier of blows.
western
university.
18;. Ih-Iolt.
intend, once
well known
in this Coy * punches hail mon- *ieam behln I
Oberlln, 20; l^omhard. 14; Iowa State
cminiry
He did It the o|h.-r day In
College. 23; Iowa State Normal. 12;
lu-rmnda
-----------,
Alvin Ib-Buhlen U-ai Archie Fo*tt-r
Missouri. 17: Stanford. 0; I>rake uni­
Httrsemt-n bav.- In-eii notified that j in two rmind* in Toledo Munda.v night,
versity. IS
l.cland Stanford imlv.-rthe managt-nit-ni of tlu- Grand Circuit the ref.-rec stopping it to save trouble
siiy will make its first attempt to
there last fall.

He is a gradiian

break Into prominenre In western ath­
letic* at this meet.
Michigan's

1804

drag net for Chi

rago prep stars Is reported to have
met with great success.

Capt. I'hlillp

Comstock of Hyde Park.-reganled as
the best all-around track

athlete of

the ciirrenl season in the west, and
Steffen, tbe North Division star hurd­
ler. fcmtiiall quarter and baseball mnn.

trotting meetings In August, at

Km-j

Jimmie

Hrltt

and

praine* th. orl«in.l Utur* aad stgnatnrw et

’lil2'i.'5?;.S22V2S33“SL i.«. m—.
6IUND

INDIANA RV
COHPANY.

rapids a

People Interested.

street,

a *lak«- ran- for 2:13 tn«tters at each
track



lofwani to their mt-ei in July when
the hsniess nu-et Will Ih* pulh-d off.

L L. LOCKWtX>U.vO I

Notice of Meeting of the Board of Re­

M.&N.E. nMECARD

San

Francl»c«» not later than Dec 51.
finish liy .Mike tTwThi Sullivan
nuind*
Sullivan

at

Toledo

Monday

ki-pi

bts

In

b-fi

night,

Gardner'4

From Mu- fart that Governor Herrick - fat e from the start, and the German
of Ohio ha* vetfxui the pnol rule ho | couldn't

Ktraight

Ing Wolverines next fall.

Several oth­

er men %rv also under omsidi'ratloa
Atntstic* in Michigan Schools.
Hillsdale 12. Coldwater 3. May 13
The qiH-stlun of finance, a* usual, l*
stating- the athlei
association
Adrian In the face.
— The Yp*l. Normal

girls

Western High maidens at basket ball,
to 3. i« May
Clement -Wheat of the Ann Arl«r
High school team was badly hurt May
13 In attempting a pole vault
pole snapped and he came down head

1

first.
KatamarM) college came to M. A.
C. last Saturday with a siring of vie-.
torles lasting a* far lutck a* 1888. The
uM biKMloo was broken, however. In a
very pretty and fast game.

M. A. C.

woa. S to n
Sturgis

i

Motherhooa

OTBEltHOOD if tbe reward aaturc
t>ettowi epon bealtfar womanhood.
Womra whose vitalitv has beea mpp^
by disrate cannot tafclr give birth to ttil*
dien. In pregnancy and in childbirth weakaea oC the mother is revealed in the paia
ai^i^y she suflen.
Thi* gnat medicine drivei out every ves­
tige ci inflammatioa and weaknees. and
gives tone and strength to the delicate or*
gans which mature the child. The pains at
peefnaacy are banished by Wine of Cardni. aad miaoamagea. which blast eo many fond mother'• hopca,
are prevented. Flooding, which eo oCta oornrs alter
h. is corrected whea Wine of Cardni is need daring pregnancy,
ina of Cardni babies are healthy babies, because, during tbe
i pregnaacy. tha mother is able to give them neoeasary vitality

<UUbutk.Uo

i=«^

rSe.?.*?.- .SHtry<Hrih<«UJb..bhl.tnHI«.riti.Verh»
Wiao «f Oudnicaabeaecnied from any dragristat$l,OOabottla.

and

Constantine

High

acbools crosaed bat* May 14 for the
^ county championship at White Pigeon
with tbe result that the latter woo the
silver cup fotmerly held by Sturgis,
ll was a ll-tnnlng contest, acore 15 to

The High achooU of Saginav. eaat
tm6 wreat aides; Bajr Cttr. Weal Bay
Oty and PItat parUclpatad to a well
eoatented track OMet laat Batmday.
laaw. eaat aide, C2 poloU; weal

k eras ben I began to take a bottle of Wine of Oudai.which gave me
ued the mnaiader of the bottle «
in three days after the birth thaa I
_______of the first six. I am 29 year* o

MBS. r. EUZABL-ra STAFroRD.

The public is cordially invited to in­
spect our line of Buggies.

We have a

fine exhibit and the finest Carriage
House in the state.

view and Equalization.
I
The iNKird nf review and eqnaliza
iiiuit Mf Ihe niy of Traverse FH>,
Iran.!
Traver*e rmintv.
Mieliigan.
regular *e«*lou on Monda>. May 2.:. 1!*m4. at Ihe council
nn.ms in the sahl Cit.v v.f Traverse
City, at :• o'rhirk In the for.moun and
I.-a-t four days.
lizaMon t

,V,^Oo*«MiM,a A_A B_B__

w

AJUl Arbov

-ireiiew ot the a-‘*i-*m.*tii

ir-Jfif

Any (H-r*..n

STATE STREET

Hoard

PERE Marquette i

Eqiialibation

of

HevU-w and
2IK2 8I

___

Contractor* Wanted.
A contractor to put in 1 "
yards of concrete work in Wexford

tracior
forms.

2l8Mf

Buildind
Blocks and
Brick «

- \
:

re now preparerl to fill all orders
on short notice with Cement Building
Blocks and Brick.
lYlces very rea
sonable. We Have a targe plant with
almost unlimited caparify.
We are
aUo agents fur the Block and Brick i
Machine* which are the latest an I,
most simple of anything on the mar­
ket and at a very low figure. Please
Investigate before buying
For parUcnlar* addresf

€io9drid) & Stanltp,
tMMfti att, mmtta

Barney Anderson

a**es*n»ent
said
cause, if an>. why the valuation
U- i hange.!.

have confided to the orange and blue
aulhoiities their intention of t»*«c»uD

m

' .M U lias*kv-n.''rily Treasure
till may 31.

Gu* C.ardner wa.* lu-aien from si

Gram! Kapiil* hor*«-men are tiM>king '

F

I..V l.an.ls for the mllecMon
Miirtl a«-e**nieiif. topether
iid'mstall
*. tlie *anu- lo he pai.l ln-fu.-e the

Young Corbett
In

an.!

BUGGIES

noh. 'ijly' & r,‘

pire City and llr^ghlon lleach tracks, j have Ims'ii matched to fight for
ounemplatc offering tiver'|.3t'.tHS> for I feaMu-rweighi ebampionship

PAVING TAX.

,nd. gravel
^ by the cuhic
uldH-ll. chief en-

to furnish
The hid i.

M. a S i: R. R.

Notice to Dog
Owners of dogs

’r."

JACKS

ELGIN C. LEWIS
OPTOWE

CASH GROCER

I have importrei iwo
Jacks for farnu-rs
who warn to raise
Mulfs. One of them
will Im* fount! at my
slLibles ,iml ! will
keep one in Blair,
near tienrj^e Witlri;;

Do you u?
Makc.l BreakI will sell you
• hilc il»ev last:
fast FakxU

Cera N ut
Hake*
Oxfor.l FUkes
Vig<» Flakes

|217»r0l

Stieks, Bntfs. 6nii« Privisim.

J. M. FELL,
COMMISSION BROKER,

B. J. MORGAN

i
,

TO NSUIIE OUT moo

Suita S08-Naw State Bank
tMAlidlng; Corraepondent Oao E.
Etna. Grand Rapids.

Official Market Quoution* by i»ri.
vale wire, direct from New
York and Chicaga
Absolute security.

Trymbita ••
Malt Too »

Notice.
Don't give my j
To all Merchants;
lughter.
Miss Essie Welkel.
any
credit and have tbn same charged to
W. J. Welkel.
I
>*
*l»-3t

Sets

^Packarc



i FLOlR
Hannah’i
BEST
Soow
White
Noble

226 East Fmt Street
TRY A MeOltO WANT AO.

i
vv

ppti?
ORE HDHMt»llMBUELLAS 50c EACH

*rRAVtei«BK orrv'S mwa^T

1
1

THE SVEKZKQ BEOOBD, TRAVERSE CITY, MICH^ SATUBDAY, ILiY 21, ML

stork

colors, regular I2Xc goods, special price

MUM

special at above prices.
Childrens SchoolIUmbrcllas,‘J4 inch

39c
We have the must complete stock of hitrhrr priced
L'mbrrlhit we have shown in M*mt: time,
excellent values at

$1. to $5.

9C
Witch Hazel Soap
Coco Toilet Soap ...

............
.

..................... Ic a cake

Supcriar Soap, excellent for skin and hair. 15c a cake-

Just Wlcn
You
Need
Tlieni
Comes
tlie
Right
Prlee
Just Ladies’ Suits
Sec What Your Doiiats
QN^THIRD OFF

WiiiDo

fiM

I

/

4
These; dress ^joods are small lots and broken
pieces that makes it undesirable to carr>- them
longer. There is a saving here vou can hardly
afford to miss. Remember there are not all col­
ors, but the value mere than makes up for the loss
of some particular color.
Black soft finish Poplin, good value at 1 f\ri
Black Crepe Voile, regular $1.75,

if we should take a half page every day
we would not exhaust oiiV gooel talking points
about suits. We are going to k«*cp on talking
Suits until we g<-t ever>- woman in this part of
' the country to know about our suits. Don't
expect to sell every onbt but want every one
to see them before she buys, then she will
know what is correct to buy. We are selling
more suits than anyone else;, if th«-r<; were
belter values than ours we would not have the
business we do. You arc in a position to
prov«* our statements: make as many com­
parisons as you like; they will only sinrngihen
our position. “Comparison will tell you why
we are where we are."
just now we want to inier<*st you in three specials we’are offering -We are
doing this to get you b<*ller acquainted with :>iir suit department, these were

■ Bress Goods Remnants
One Ihlrd Off
All

Dress Goods and Silk

Remnants from the

springs

selling to be closed out at the
above prices, there

X*2B

will

b<*

4 %S

many things among these that

A Wm^ Broadhead^jake of black Bas-

you can use to good advantage. ^

Black Cheviot. 5S in., $- value,

1 «2B

Black^fancy Mistral Etamine, 54 in..

X#X0

ONE Tl^IRD OFF

Black Lace Etamine, $2..'>0regular price.

splcnilifl vahws beftm;; now ihry an* br*tt<*r >fi.

Black l^cc Etamine. $1.50 regular price,

.......

Fancy Navy Mohair, $1.00, *
for ...».................... ......................... .........
50 in. Nub Etamine, in navy « i.ly. $UKi.
for.................. ......
5fHn. Plain Navy Etamine. $1.50,
46 in. I’anama. Suiting, grey. navy. $1.*J.5.

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50 in. brown Drap de Alma. $1.50.
for................ ................................... ..
46 in. brown Silk Voile. $1.5<».
for.............. .................................................
46 in. brown 'Pwine Voile. $1.5t».
for...................................................... ..

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Bl^k Lace Etamine. $2.fKl regular price. 1

B^reite^ Etamine in green, navy, brown,

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Phis is the bustst place in the store just
Rugs,
cleaning time demands so many new things
ihing> in Carpets. Rugs.
know
c ki
Curtains iand the like, that we are busy all the time
of only two
business-~ilie splendid se­
lu things that brings .this busin
lection we carry and the values we are giving the people.
Rrussels weave Granites, choice patterns, jilcnty of them.................... 25C
Kxtra sanitar)' carpet, reversible, clifterent jxattem on each side, verj*
choice patterns, worth 42c, for...................................... ................. 35c
Kxtra quality union Ingrains, about a dozen laitems, all goo<l colors,
extra heavy, splendid wearing, only............................................... 40c
Wool with cotton warp In^ains, an extra good one for the price, large
selection of lattcrns in scroll, floral and conventional patterns......... 50c
Ten rolls all wool, light and <Iaik colors, a goo<l heavy weight carpet for.......................................... ..........GOc
Best extra sui>er Ingrain made, colors will not fade; we have about S.'S pieces all new «lesigns; we will stand
back of every yard we sell................................................................................ ........... ...............70c
Two hundred yards Tai»eslry Brussels, good quality, worth «0c a yard for.................;.........................69c
Velvets—best Tapestry, with bonier or not, as j-ou like; Persian, floral; scroll anti |wclty conventional de­
signs; these we are going to sell at IKk and............................................................................................ 1 .OO
fiO rolls very Dcst grade at the pri«, Axroinster, Wilton Velvets,
Body
dy Brussels, largest selection in the coontiy
conntiy;; borders 27
il 224 in. wide, beautiful patterns from $1.10 to.................1.75
The itlea of using la^e floor rugs is gaining grouml every day anil
there is no place in the country where you can buy rugs of any
kiiul as well as here. Floor Rugs from $17 to.................. 37.50
Summer is matting time. Mattings of all kimls are here and at
all prices; almtnt any |uttcm at any price, 12Jc to........... .
05C


S!
Wc always have remnants of carpets, mattings ami linoleums to
cU»c out at small prices.
The licsl stock of Linoleums in the city. . We c.iny an immense
slock—al*6ut different |vallems. Almost any design you
may want we we will l>e able to supply you witlu Per »)uare
yard 4.7c to........................................................................... 70c

.87
.79
1.19

1#^

1.00
.76
1.00
1.00
.96
.98

mNDROGSf

Silks
Taffeta Silks, all colors, Jlilc. 50c. 5Sc. 75c

.90
.60
.69

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Black Taffeta Silk, extra (piality. 20 in.
wide..........'........... .......................................
Black Taffeta Silk, bought at s|>ecial
price, w-ear guaranteed.
Pcau de Soie in black. 21 in., we guarantee the
wear, extra gooti value, best we ever
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offered. Send for samples. 75c and.
Wash goods are bi-ginning to play an important
part in the seasjjn’s business. Our line is very aliraclivc. Many of our wash goods are exclusive
with us. bought direct from the eastern markets.
I are Colton
uiting, I-'ilde

Minu.

ties, varying in price from Im to
Two s|>ecials in Lawns at 5c aiul lOi*.
onFis in dark colors.

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WE ARE D0IR6 THE LACE CURTAIN BUSINESS
«il the city. When you c»»mc to see the stock and the exc-rlleni
values we give )'OU. you will not be surprised. We wish in par­
ticular to have yon see our line from.............$ 1 ,00 tO $3.00

_50

We carry all grailcs from...............................39c
Ruftle»1 Muslin Curtains, excellent showing...............

Five

X'oilc
This
ever
than

Prices range from $2.50 to $9.00

Coven Box Coat, tjruaranleed s;iiin 1 Q C^r\
lining, extra noo<l quality.w....----Tiirhi lining Coven Coat, equal to any coat we
had ( :arly in the s*;ason for $lti,.'»(l, on account of
old weather the mamifactuntr wi*
dost! out the lot. 'fheyare lined with a tpiarantced satin lining;: two qualities of *| T

....

Norfolk Coven, unlinyd. special

10.00

0.50

Silk Box Coats from 24 inches tolifty- i
(\(\
eijrht in lenjrth. $5 to.• • • -.. -A
Children’s Box Coats in cdolh and
^ 00
silk from $:i to............... .......
Ont! lot of Skins. Line is brok«!n and sizes run small. Thi y
are ^oDil valut! at five dollars,
but if you can find ytmr size
you may have them g 03
We took .an .'iKeni’s entire
lint! of sample skirts, 'l‘he sizes
are most i>f theii]'‘24 inch v aist
and 40 to 42 lenjith. 'I hey are
priit!d at 2.') per cent les^ th.ni
re^xular skirls.

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Just for Women
l-'ivc hundred ladies’ short Cor>i;is in pink, blue and
ant! white, lace trimmed, also five hundred
white net Ctirsets, choice for----- ......
Fifty tlozen ladies’ fast black extra heavy cotton
; believe this to be be best Hose in
city for the price. wouUl like your opinion.

TL............. ______............

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Beautiful waist of Dotted Swiss with tucks across front.
wide row of insertion down the front.............................. .

AW grades of plain and fancy Hosier)’ 41 PsO
from 1.5c to silk Hose at........................
One hundred dozen initial Handkerchiefs, good
quality, hemstitched, regular 5c quality.

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$1.60

Splendid showing of Bells from 25c
to............................. - -................ ............................. .. - •
Nos. 5. 7, and 12 Taffeta Ribbons
Kr%
for........................................ ............................. ...................................
Nos. 16. 22, 40 Taffeta Ribbons
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awn. with val.
While Lawn,
n and blind embroidery^yoke, four
ludys on sleeve with <
of lace insertion, insertion down front
and back, two lucks in back. . This is a fine waist for ^ 30
the price .
Two half dollar specials: Light Colored Cheviots in good colors
Stripe Dimity, wide pleat down front with
and well made; Lace Stripe
pearl buttons, two tucks on each side of
30
two row:
front....

Jap Silk Waists are among the most popular waists of the season.
; Our line is very complete in these frpm

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'I'affeta Silk Suits in walking; lcnt;tll.
Suits in dress lent;lh.
Splendid values in Shirt-waist Suits.
line is more complete this si-ason than we
r arried before, also they ar»* more popular
anj' scrason jirevious to this.

Mohairs and ILii’sie,
like cut.‘special ...

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Here are thret* s|)ccials. one a while ground ,
cheviot with colored figures; one is a white
lawn, m.ade up in a tasty manner of gooti ma­
terial: one is a special line a manufacturer
wisht‘d to close out and we took the lot. Ev*

3.00 >0 6.60

$15 and $16 Suits for $11.75
$18 and $18.50 Suits for $14.75
$25 Suits for $19 '

Shir Top Skirt

• $30.00

Shirtwaists

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WOR

KVKRY

MOUSKWIWE

These arc wider than is usually soltl for this price.
One lot Wrappers, odds and ends, regular one dollar values *75C

CfNOKRXAZKAR KPKCIAI-S
Ladies Rib^d^Jersej' Vests, sleeveless, fine yarn, good value J Qq
(bought
thing thju can touch it no«r under 8c..
Linen gUns Towelii^.............................................. .......................................... 6c
All linen cruh, com more to buy........................................................................5c
18X.78 cotton Hock Toirels. colored border................................................... ...7C
Cotton Huck Towdi,27 inch, each........................... ...................................... 3C

Ladip^ppho Vests, while the present s*iock lasts we will
In regular lines of Underwear wc have the finest, line to be
found in the city.
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As an honor to the men of the Grand Army, this store
wUl be closed all day Decoration Day, May 30th.'

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