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The Evening Record, June 18, 1904
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1904-06-18
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YESTEROArS mUE''
1,9’SS
THE EVENING RECORD
U M—r
NIMBEROF
DEAD 833
TRAYEB8E CITY, IdlCIT, SATURDAY, JUNE 18,190A
fWAHIKUIYISIT
•WILLKfAIIlAIIlS
FRUITS
RAISED
EIGHTH TEAR—MU
LOOKING inis WAY.
TO lAISUU TODAY
Fifty S*«M FmmM W«St«d in a 0«
Mala - Mwlfc WHI Sa RaM a<
Onea-Fimarala af Om HimSraR Vietifiia Taday.
By WIr« to lha SreRiac Raeord.
Nav York. Jaaa It.—Tba fonan
or orar a kuadrad rtcttaM of iba
ataaaar Oaaaral Slocoai dlaaatar uiok
placa today. TSa atilckaB aaM aide
waa tbraeiad with paopta.
Thr coroaar’a ieqoaat will l>asiD
Monday. It ta aald t^y the oprcmar
baa the ataodpipe (rooi the Slocum
through which the vater waa t<
Buppllad to the flra hoaa. Tha ralva.
it la autad. waa found cloaad.
Fire hundred and aeventy bodiaa
hara been reoorered and ttUI are
mlaalng. Tbla makea the death llat
83.T Fire hundred and thlrty^wo
hare been Identified. About fifty
bodlea were found wedged in a deep
bole in the bed of the river. The bulk
of the Oeneral Slocum will lie raiaed
SUTTONSBAY
GRADUATES
FIVE YOUNG FEOFLE HAVE FIN
ISHED THEIR COURSE.
;Eaar«aaa of SL Michaal’a School Will
Sa«Held on AfUmoon and Evoning of Juno fifi.
RuSoBa Bay. Mich.. June 18—The
Solloaiang are the gradumtea and the
tpragOLtn of the St Mlchael a achool
umaamnicement cxercUea at Sutiona
May June ?6:
Claas of 1MM.
Mwater Oacar K Stelmel. commerHal oaurae.
Mlaa Blanche R. Juhnaon. commer
cial ooiirae.
Mil
ML
grade.
Mlaa Otilla C. Ooldamllh. elgh
grade.
Claaa molto. "\nrtne Serrea aa
Anchor."
Claaa colora. Royal purple a
white.
Afternoon Frogram
Old Are Worda of
Keep Cool
Beard af Trade Cot
Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday
with poaaibly showers north and west
portlop^: variable wiads.
e Industrial coaualttec of
a of trade met yeaterday te filsDAKCE. Foresters' hall. Saturday
a propoaltloo to locate a thriving erening. June 18 Helm’s full orrbewIndustry in thU chy. The manufac
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY FROD- turers interested have been looking
S7t BOOIU TAKEN FNON THE By Wire to the Bvealag Record,
way and a committee will co
SHAVINOS.
OCTS SFOKEN OF HIGHLY.
GENERAL SLOCUM.
leago. iaac iS.—Senator Fbraki
here to look over the advantages
hlo aald today that he beilevi
thU section. President Friedrich has
there la little doubt aboot the nomla
a communication atatlng that
UoB
of
Senator
Falrtaanks
of
ladlaaa
AltSUI|ll0l
TO
WtSTtlH
of
the
lr.tere*ted
parties
would
imSTKAnM itUG HABl
be here In about a week. There are
several other matters of special Inte
the city which will be conslden
FLAVOR AND TEXTURE AND
ALLEGED THAT THE STANORIRS
e annual meeting to »>e held in
HAHS9M WUBt PAID
ARE EQUAL IN COLOR.
WAS CLOSSa
short time.
Sewater Ferakar ef Okie Says Thera
la Little Oewbt Aheut His HemL
natien far Vies Freeldency.
TO MAPLE CITY.
nsul General Oummer Haa Wired Apples From Orchards ef E. B. Oibba.
the State Oepertment to That
W. Golden. James Hardle. E. O.
effect—Will Se Cash.
Ladd. S. J. Morgan and 8. 8.
R.. will go to
McPherson post. G.
Walker Exhibited.
ming
Maple City next W^nesday mornl
By Wire to the Evening Record.
spend the day. The members will
Washington. June 18.—Consul Oen
The following letter has been re drive over and anticipate a ven pleai
eral Gummer cabled tbe state departThe Knrthport and MapI
Bsent today that It haa been arranged ceived by Harry Kneeland of the Trmv
that
Join together
that the cash ranaom for the release erse City Canning company. It is from City postssocial occasion
being
day. the «<
M. L. Dean, superintendent
agri- nual affair The post liand will accom
(hem
culnre and borUcnlture at the world's
fair:
Dally Markets.
"! arlah to ann<lonnce
fruli
The Chicago markris from quota
grovera of this section that I have
tions received by the commission offlee of W. F Bennett, represented by
docB:
they could see It they would join wKb
r Close
me in saying that Michigan haa on
Wheat—
superiors In her class as a fnili-pne
July . . ..84S
84«% 8J\ 84s
AND MAY SE MORE AT THE BAT- uelng sute.
79%, 79\ 79‘,s
‘in some boxes of varieties I never Sept . . . .79Si
TLE OF HAFANOOW.
Corn—
Rw better specimens and the condition
of tbe fruit la very fine. I wish that I
could personally thank each grower
ope that this fall they may Im1,155 WOUNDED AT UA TANG
» send us even better specimens
gladly answer any questions «»r
grant any possible favors to Michigan
GENERAL 8TAKELSERG MARCH people.
^ ^ Oper^g''** HTJh. Low Close.
From Grand Traverse county w«INO NORTHWARD.
have apples from the orchards of E. B
Gibbs. W Golden. James Hardle. E. O
Ladd. O. J. Morgan and 8 8 Walker
Railway Can Transport Only a Few
1 the tables at pr€*sent besides oihencold storage yet unopened
Thousand—Russians and Japs
"The fruit from Grand Traverse
Colliding at Taahichai—May
county has color equal to any of the
Western states, while flavor and tex- •Vine loads i
Be a Fresh Jap Army.
ure is much superior We hope that
the northern part of tbe state will rertcu pjirlsiaii liiiH given to Ihe
By Wire to ihe Evening Record.
as freely this
French nation ilo- llitli- pals«-e of
St. Peteraburg, June IS.—The »ar
s as they
Malms Ison, m-or Versnilles. to Im- used
We shall
oOce adnilta that the Ruaaian lonaea
as a uioseuni. and tli** g«>vi-rnuieut hss
:et a cartl from any who may ordered the urlgiiuil furniture it .-,ui
battle of Hafangow amounted to
spects of good fruit and will tained in tlie time of ilie Hinim-'... Jo
about 2,‘Hio and proliably that they arrange to display their product.
le even greater. Fifty-five of
Michigan aill be found in section aephlne.
of Ihe low Installation division of anson and fUninpie
ficera and 1.100 men who were wound
the battle have arrived at I.ta Horticultural hall.. Many northern
p*»ople have their names on our regis
Yang, rfeneral Stakelliergs defeated
T and we hope to see many more
army la marching porth. the railway
■'.So fruit groser can afford t
display.
being able to tranaport more than
plared before the
w thounand men.
world. In agrirultiirv.
agt
are represented
>priailon would allow All
the p
dUpla:
New Cbwang correspondent says:
port ioi
"The advance guards of Oeneral Kuroki’s army are colliding with the Rus gan
sian forces fifteen miles south of fall”
Tashichao."
The Dally Mall. In an editorial, says
thinks that tbe correspondent U
ilataken and that tbe force Is a fresh
ly under Oeneral Nodzu.
oving from ISluyen to Intercept Gen
ikelberg's retreat.
al Stakelberi
RUSSIANS
LOST 2,000
‘ii IT
HAVE YOU
SEEN ’EM?.
They are the swelleat lines of
oxfords we have and you know
they'r*' right l>ecatise they are
Tht-lr ro<ilnes8 and conveni
ence have made them the popu
lar summer shoe, so you'll want
a pair and we know \VK CAS
PLEASE YOU for we have the
largest selection In the city to
f-hfK»se from
BV USING ONE OF OUS
.;:1
Datnmocks
Soch a pretty lot and at tick extrsordmsty low prioct «s oon Is
qnite an inJoceraeat to porcfaaie. Yoa can afccd a Mmmmmi $!■•
year, tardy. Good, doae troven ooei, durable colon, full nae and
length, aad with frinire. from #/.f5fd#R.M. Give at a call
« City Book Store
What
Will
BENDA
, . Do
Next?
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
^£UiR OF GOOD SHOti
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
COLE-CRAW
CASE ENDED
W. L. BROWN
MQR.
Cor. Lake Ave. and lOth
Kuropatkin in Command.
Duet. "On the Race
Coarse." Mlasea ent of the Dally Chronicle at Yin Kow.
I
. Bahle. B. Kaley
in a dispatch dated June 17. says that
■al Kuropatkin left Liao Yaung
Wednesday last to assume command Phillips Forgery Case Carried Over
» army operating towanl Port
Until Next Term of Court—Kavith
^'vabSSory. Mias Blanche Johaann. Arthur
Mutic. "Entre Acte." St. Cecelia or
Divorce Wat Granted.
• cheatra.
Recitation. ••Intenaely Utter." Mlaa
p Jury in the case of 8 B. Cx>le
'Ouata Wletler.
lark Craw brought In a verdict
yesterday afternoon of no catise for
fClovera." Mlaa L Undley. Master M
action. This Is the same verdict as
t Grazier.
given Mr, Craw In Justice court.
DUIogue." iJiat Among the Falriea,'
The Jury was out a little over an hour.
Minima.
Yesterday afternoon tbe court took
Quartet. "Come W’here the Llllea NEW FEDERAL BUILDING WILL
under advisement the divorce case of
C08T $40459.
Daniel A Nelson vs Laura C. Kelson.
lei. nen
The court also granted a divorce to
t Revolt.
Emma Kavlsh vs. Fred Kavlsh.
DIalacue. **Ooing to the Dentlat." W.
John G. 8chmidt of Toledo Will Build
OberSa. C Stelmel. W. Stelmel.
8
Muale. n'praUy Club March." St.
It—Must Be Completed by
selling a lynx skin after the Jury dis
Cecilia oaafcaava.
June 1. 1905.
agreeing in bis first trial, appeared
Itefore Judge 51ayne and said he might
guilt)
Supper from « (to ?
Special to the Evening Record
J»n
Washington, Juno 18 —The contract
as the
J>uet. "Jolljy Blackanlth.'
for the construction of the government
e to plead guilty
-Bahle. Master p'a^„
building at Traverse City was let toVocal duet, • Volcea of .the ^^Jlght." day
John G. Schmidt of Toledo, the Judge entered a plea of not guilty.
Phillips gave several references as
senior glrla.
of construction t
Ohio. (
previous reputation and said
Dialogue. *‘Rpmrml>er Benaoo."
$40,859
he had only been arrested once before
lor boya.
The building Is t be completed t
for assault. Tbe Judge
Duet. "Birthday Polka." Mlaa Blanch
r«t day of June. 1
references over to the proaBwarU. M. Manaeau.
Sottg; '^My First Music Lesson.
cuior a bo( 'will look up these parties
BY WINGED ANTS.
and If
rho live In
Miss RMS Slelmel.
It wUl
Drain. Hi there scenes.‘The Result
Feople wf the Village of Baldwin Buffer
lips' case lighter. His case waa
of BeooomWag "
adjourned to the first day of the
From Fiague.
Scene first, “Ttw Fuss Over
Bills."
Baldwin. Mich.. June 18.—Baldwin
Duet. “Coraet MarHt." Mi«*es M. Is plague-ridden. A huge swarm
Marta. Irene RovwH.
inged anu averaging nearly an Inch
Scene teeond, “TSe K«w Walter."
FAIEWEU. PAITT
la length recently descended upoi
Song. "Killing Papa Through ih
and the surrounding country ad
Telephone." Miss Irewe ColdachmiU.
houses wre fairly overrun with them.
Scene third. "The RosuU of Econo^ Wfclle they are not known to do any Miaaea Gardliver, Fetrit and Blight En
tertained In Honor of Mlaa Douhan
mlzing"
especial harm, they are a great
at tha Honve of Mlaa Gardinar.
nuLsance. as no room or receptacle Is
proof against them. When they
peared It was In a huge cloud
darkened
the
sun
for
a
few
moments
^CHASID HAH l,tf5
then everybody and everything
number of friends last evening at
NILlSmHMTGAGt and
was corered. Tbe winged ants ap
e home of Miss Gardner as a fareparently carried those leas favored, well for 1
Douban. who will leave
and In the course of a day they also
iper peninsula. The
lost their wings Old settlers say
bouse was prettily trimmed arlth
they will remain but a short Ume.
myrtle, festootu coming from the
oaring to tbelr loss of means of aerial chandelier In the library to the ooremigration their progress will be
nera of the
aerred througbout tbe evening. Some
TO FET08KEY.
I South Dakota where be
Ume waa devoted to playing pnnle «nd
( man who'ran away from a chattel
Inter tn the evening refrenhMit]
■wrtgage after selling the stock. Mr.
aerred In the dining room, the
Hyana followed hto man l.OM miles
enrda being dainty arater color dninlea
aad fiaally caught him. He made him
aad rosea, with qaouUona inacribed
pay for his Ume. fare and also the
on them appropriate to the different
good croird tomorroar oa (
Ji»^.gage.
gnesta
to Prioakey. Harbor Sprtafa. Charted
vote aad Bay \*lear. Qaite a aoarter
Steele, who liven near
mit City, was brought to the dty this at Uckets hare atraafiy been uM.
Deputy sheriff Charioa
clothing nnltewaw, 8 ahos sateowent there after him.
men and 2 wwhisra for our
Steel Is charged with a very grare
B aad if the chargee are i ‘
GOVERNMENT
LET CONTRACT
t^xm oa the Hotel Whitt
KIMBALL FrankFriedricli&Go
The Ol.i Reliable Shoe House
And the guarantee furnished I
the company Is a bond of safety
to Mill Call and see
Styles Factory prices i
: W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
: 129 Frost SL N.E.StroBf.Hrr. ;
I BrerytaiDt la
New Stand
242 Front Street
; O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
: PRICES SATISFACTORY
EatabllahaCln 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
KEEP COOL?
YES,
BUT
How?
Many of our cuatomcra can tall
you. They ara freah from our
store, which It the home of cool
clothing that it also atyliah.
We have a aplendid variety
of Bummer sulta. including some
exceedingly snappy affacta in L.
Adler Broa. A Co.'a RochaaUr
n\ak«. Many gentleman whe
have heretofore depended upoR
their tellora for warm waattier
raiment are this aeaeon making
a trial of L. Adler Broa. 4 Co.‘a
auite. and we know the result
will be ae aatlafactory that wa
ahall acll them more ef this
make in future.
Prices: $IO. 012.50.
a 15.00, a 18.00
e. mmim.
Contr Trmt
MBi OahB
In new
patterns, cassimeres and flannels—
sizps for young men from 2H to 32 waist—nizes
for men from 32 to 44 waist—prices l.T.'j to .0.00
you won’t need to look elsewhere—our large
assortment will supply your wants—OUTING
SUl rS for young men from 30 to 36 breast
measure—for men from 34 to 44 breast meas
ure 5.00 to 16.00 in price—especially good val
ues in our medium priced outing suits at 7.60.
HAMILTOM CLOTHINB CO.
In connection with Lord Curxon'a here and married little Mary LMterl
return to England this story la bring always said she woold make a SMS tit
told in London: An Amerlcnn globe bioL and so she has.' "
trotter dining with soom English
friends In CnlcutU was asked if Amer
Icnna took nay Interest in India. "Oh.
Owing te
mmibm fT Int
yes." was tthe Amerienn's reply, "and erwam erisrs fsr BtmBnjr mn nan M«
they have i
> do do so. guarmitoe Britenry tmlens jmnr arinr
psp«
ed. 'India and Lndy Corson.' She set
tled down to rend it with close atten
tion. and when she Snlshed 1 zMsarked
to her: ‘Yoa seem intersMed la that
she said. *1
-
WATCH for thn vi«os^. W. JBdison nrfll M um tm mmtm m^Yarn
eaa gat lee ersmn nt rMrBborlB nay
tnaaftty aad always dm btitiL .
ItJBfc
.
TRvirmMiMirvABL ^
1
Hosiery and
Underwear...
■j
tHE JTKBiuKI SBOOBD/1B4TSB8I trtT^llHIg, SATPBPAY, JOTTg U, lt04>
fuamusanat |0.vW.1>. WON.
I THE€VENtN6RE£0RD
THEmN
Of tbu CimCk «r CMut ad tbu
CAME 7 TO 2
VNOt.T. wSnSSVw. NAimtN
WILUAMMUna PUT UP A oooo
FIOHT. HOWCVCJL
A W. IIOMWPI. Mtar «U ■«
^SSSWS!:
^TFiec m wmHT wrmtwr.
A. 1C1IXHKII, at,
<5jissBsaBr'
rm boQM ou Soduy uigbL June 1
> ftrat half hour win be girca
aoi« aad pralae, ladadlBg dacu.
VIelma Mafle a Qoofl CataA mti Krmm
rnolaa aad a large eflwras cbotr. f
moa topte. -Tbe WTsole Coaasel
Ate Up CvwrytMiiB Tkafl
Oed." wttb Imuoas tnm tbe New York
Hia Way.
iMMrtsf aad tbe blaapbemy of Jallaa
If. Juae SX. tbe
of worablp win be dedicated to Ood.
Dr. Cbarica Reign Seorllle. pastor
Matropotttaa Cbarcb of CbriaL Cbl
eapo. will deftrer tbe principal ad
draas. If yoa deal re to help
we kaoor you will, any gtn. I
aauUL will be gladly received.
Mr. ScoriUe will begin a aeries of
r church oa Toe*day evealng. June 21. Hear him.
.Motto: "Welcome to worship with
as are straagers. working men aad the
Tbomas P Ullom. Pastor.
'Ttstom ecNutf
oUr tlM equal bat tbe sapertor of the
fnriu of the West
other aaetionB
hat kmc been knoora b«t the lodorseCMBt of as anthoiitr soeh as the rayarteteadeat of tbe acricoUaral aad
hartlealtiiral exhlblU of the world's
fair cmir makes tt more empbat|e. Tbe
frvUa of thU regtoB arcr all that could
ha dcoired. Tbej have all the requialtaa that a" aecessary aad by
tie care aad atteoUoa on the part of
the crowers. they can easily take
ptec{ of the western frulU In tbe ■
keur of the country. Tbe proximity <rf
theec markeu and the cbeapneM wlib
which tbe prodneU can be aotien
there w« hare much to do toward In
flnendac h more In that direction
Mlebtcaa fmlts do now occupy a larpe
place In tbe markeu but there's room
for crowtb.
WEfionsaswEsuc
The formal opening of the We-quelong club last evening was a refy
pleaaant affair There was a good
crowd present and all paasedd an (
for I
Joyable erenliIng. Tbe
occasion wax fomlsbed by Stewart M
Stefflns' orchestra and wax '
Indeed.
Tbe opening dance was the flrsi
the smrieti which will be given dui
the season even' Friday night,
club rooms looked quite pretty
those
pool, I
KE-AH-TA-WANTA'8 STEWARD.
Tbe TurkUh sultan, the “sick
of tbe Baat," is said to hare played
the handlU false and* now tbe for
feiture of the tires Ot their captives,
one of whom Is an American cltltcn.
may be the result. The sultsn seems
to hare a weakness alone that tin
he will some dsy realize that
United BUtes la not a cotintry
lightly conaidered.
Homer D. Knapp will leave Monday
for .Ne ah-ta-wania. where be will take
the position of steward of tbe hotel.
The poslilon Is quite a good one and
will Ite credlubly filled by Mr. Knapp
James A. Hunt, president of the Neoclatlon. of Grand
Tbe latest report is that the RuaBianV being unable to hold out. wll
bom Port Arthur and abandon It
That srill bo a groat roisfortuno not
only to th^Ruaslans but also to those
who will bavc to loam the spoiling of
tbe names of a whole lot of
-places to which the enterprising
respondents will transfer the scene
I. O. O. F. and Daughters of Rebekah
Will Attend Presbyterian Church.
The Grand Traverse Uxlge. No. 20h.
eg Ihe Independent Order of Odd Fek
lowf and the Grand Traverse lo<lpe.
N<» 1S2 of the l>anghlers of Relvkah.
will hold m.-morfal xervlce*
resbvjlerli
morning at the First PresI
churvli at 10;.':o Rev. I.
will deliver the Memorial address
of action. ____________
Traverse City will be plMsed to ontertaln the delcgstes to the G. A. R.
conrentlon next year It will also pro
vide such entertainment that all who
come will hare Just cause to c
the "Queen City of the North."
Although Traverse City will have
no Fourth of July celebration this
year, blaniftee and a nutnbe/^ of other
places will. Tbe dead and injured
Hit will probably remain as large
€00» SHOOT
Attandance at the Match Was Small
Yesterday Afternoon But Thoee
Present Did Good Work.
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
J. base faal____________
ed the Wirnamsburg team yesterday
afieruoao at Wilttamsbafg by a seore
of 7 to 2. The game was a good ooe
and both teams put up a good article
of base ball. L. Welch pitched for the
local team aad the other players
pUyed In the posltloos as anno
yesterday. Both Welch, for the
team aad Bntler of Elk Rapids f
WlUiatasborg team pUebed fine ball
and both teams ably supported tbelr
pitchers. A bad error oa the part of
tbe WTlllam*barg players was respoaBible for three of the serea runs.
For tbe local team Bob Rokos de
serves special aieotkm for the lefthanded catch of a long drive oni in
right field that retired the side. Will
iam Kroopa also did excellent «
in left field, eatingg up two ddifficult
files that the heavyr WlUlamxbui
ters pounded
■a there this spHag.
bhm dtlaess have half a
e a propoaltloa to tbe Chicago
firm which proposes to erect
( factory la Beldlng.
laher P. W. Lyle of Dowagiac h
donated a sRe for the proposed m
Elks' temple, which wUl probably ce
in the aeighbochood of $$.000
Hastings has the heartfelt sympathy
of the entire state. On next Wedaesda/,she will entertain fifty village
baada. cxzmprialnif tbe Central Michi
gan Daad aaMdatlon.
A big odd storage ooncem which
offered to establish a plant in Marahall reoelTed anything but a warm
reception and tbe council still has tbe
matter under eonsideratk
M. hall at Albion i ■cently bar
tied the mailer ot of court,
lodge received $15 i id agreed I
A motion Is being prepared for
jw iiial for Mrs. Collins,
Collins, who was
cently convicted of murder In New
pUoo may
nhrop.
Pleasing Program Has Been Prepared
defray the
up In Owosao
expense* of a new trial.
for the First M. E. Church To
The cow ordinance again pop* up.
morrow Evening at 7:30.
this time in Dexter, where a curfew
for the use of the cows has been es
The following U the Children*! day tablished. The village marshal will
program jihleh will be given by the take ct
Sunday Hchool at tbe Ftrst M. E.
church tomorrow evening L. Roscoe
lx Ihe BU)M-rlntendent
The work of securing tbe right
Song by congregaiion
way for the Battle Creek-Coldwater
Pnivi
elect
pleted. and the franchise* through vil
lages and cities secured, a corps of
The I»arex and F1tbe«. by Marguer eight engineers from Cincinnati has
ite Lardle.
been engaged and will arrive st Rall-liile Lights. Clara DouglasK. Don tle Creek
ald Koxburg and Durotha
Elmer Smith criticise* Editor Jones
Exercise
Ixe by
b; three girls.
because tbe latter give* half a column
Solo by Ruth Dolph.
space to a piixe fight and only
Flower lesson, drill, six i
lines to an elaborate fraternal enter
tainment.
But has It occurred
Dolplh. .Marguerite Ijirdie
itor Smith thaf possibly Editor Jones
le Bible, seven boys.
Song. Hosanna In the Highest.
Song.
mg. Heatbeote C|lmes.
C|lm(
ilu. Uoautiful Sthre. May Millard,
chorus. Our'Happy Children's one of I
carriers o
Day
1 In an automo
Fort la n<;
Pnintomlme. Net He Ijirdle
bile. The trip of twenty-*lx miles
made in an hour and fiftr mimiu-s
VALUABLE RELIC.
and sixty xiopx were made, oi
CHILDICIIS'DAT
S?,u:,n".z',?n
mm
How's ThlaT
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
We, the undersigned, have known F,
J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business tranaacUons. and financially
able to carry out any obligaUons made
by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan A Mar
vin. Wholesale Dniggists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Caurrh Cur* is
Is taken Inlei
BROKE PLATE GLASS.
ally, acting directly upon the
th' blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
This it the picture of the man as
Hammer Hoad Did Mischief at Benda's TestlmonlaU sent free.
e«. Price,
Prl<
75c
appeared when he opened a store hore
per iKJttle. Sold by all druggists.
druggis
Store Last Evening.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constl six years ago who wanU to meet
While putting up the large sign
face to face Wednesday morning.
froot of 8. Benda's store last eveni
the bead, flew from the hammer i
Will Go to Petoskey.
i. D. Fryman is closing out his shoe
business
In
(bis
city
and
will
mo
tured and there Is no loss ouulde t
the Inconvenience. Benda said he was Petoskey, where he has leased a store
smashing prices and accidentally In
There are few able-l*odlcd iNupen
eluded the window
to Holland.
trart of puidU- land
THE STEAMER COLUMBIA will containing S.Otxi acres U dutded Into
run an excursion to Ne-ah-ta-wanta ■lx model farms, to one of shk-fa tbe
Sunday afternoon at half past two. person nppl.ving for puldk* relief la
This is a busy drug
WyssoDg's orchestra will be on board sent. Here be l« taught agriculture,
tbe boat. Fare 22; cents round trip. and Is subsequently |>emiltted to rent
store from the time It
ill farm for himself.
Return at 6:30.
221S-2t
BUSY
KIDNEY Backache
^^CURE
H^ss speot
sack
"1 ssffersd 10 ysara with backache aad kidasy trosbh. Trted a grsat maay pkyitciaas
vithost relief. Dr. Fsasw-’s Eidaay aad Bachache Core u the only EeMdj that ersr helped
me aad after wiag oa)y two boUie* I fesl eatireljr cured. Have so paia or ache of aav kiad.
kiM ALICS McDonald. Omaha. Neb.Drucxlsta. Wc.. IT. Ask for Oook Book-Pan
For Sal*
anfl Bug-
JOHIt T. BEADLE
Suikciiitr *1 Binm
B. J. MORGAN
Utctt u4 Sale SUbic
FRANK HAMILTON
H. S. HULL
M. B. COVELL
CHAS. F. READ
Frea. HaaiOtaa CMUtc Ca. Prea. Oral Vaa« Mah Ca.
LaMl.WHMaO,Hlek.
TUnberUMa
J. D. nUNSON
SQCrtatcatext Hanxen SlcUcaa AsTlam
The standing and rc^nsibility of these
men is a snarantee of carcfol, jndicions
man^ement
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AND EARNINGS* $81*068.05
LEOIf F. imis,
dsUer.
W. Ms KtLLOGG,
Ass^ Cashier.
There Is always
‘‘something doing”
here.
TO EXCHANGE
ONION
IVSIX. J. WILHELM STREET
Five lots in Grand Rapids for
booae In this city.
When yon want to go to some
other city we can exchange your
property. Call and see u«—It
will be to your Interest to do ao.
Open evenings Tuesday aad
Saturday
RIIMI
HORSES
.tikiEIL
A. F. N*riing*r.
C. W. Aahtan.
KEEP OUT
THE FLIES
On June l-jih I will have a carload of
Is what rnmi people are trying
to do Just now You can't do
this iinle** you have screen
doors and window screen* We
have a good stock of screen
door* at all pric*-*, also windowscreen*. wire cloth*, spring
hinge*, door springs, etc.
When you need anything in
Ibix line call and look our
stock over and get our prlo-s.
Hors<;s from Indiana, which will be shown
at Urotlhai;en's Bam.
Leo Solomon
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
FRANK TRUCE
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
146 EAST FRONT STREH
CHClCE MEATS ANO PCULTRY
Ladies, "you can Jump on it
pie on iL but It will com* up *miling
every time.” Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Varnish. 8. E. Wait A Sons. Travers*
City.
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DEUVERY
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
HFTY YEARS IN RUSINESS
The Hannah A Lay Mc-rcantlb* Co hs'. lx-<-n Traverse City'* trailing cen
tre from the time it wa* “the only stun-.
12x2b In size, to tbe pr<*««'flt. with
li* mammoth tiulldlng of seven great compli'-fe
store* with
a total floor
• pace of liHi.oou xqiiare f.-ei, or almost t»n acre, and a half
TTie suecesB of lhl« *iore—for
fifty year* of coniiouoii* lMi»lii*-*h
Is a *ucces« to lx- ju«tly proud of—1* due to *11-101 bu«lne*s prineipb-* laid
■losii from the \ery start- Honesty In evi-r>
tranKaciion.
square
d<-a!ing
Witt) *-\ery cii*ionier
A* we turn Ihe fiftieth mile po«t and le-gln another year's iMihine**. we
want III slate the fuiiire a* w*Il a* the («i«t poUey of ihe «tore
ABSOLUTE
INTEGRITY. SATISFicTION.
ACCOMODATION—wllh
Ihe puriio«e of winning and holding the eonfldence of every Individual who
Under no possible circumstances will ||oh house sanction any word or
ileed of any employee designed to ml*U-»d a purchaser -A well pteaiu>«| eu*tomer I*
adverilsemenl "
The spirit of ACrOMMODATlOS will nile, and in the treatment of pat
rons and r(»liors Ihl* spirit will l»e developed to tthe fullest extent
We
want to keep the good will of all our old customer* and friends, and shall
every man. woman
and child In Northern Michigan.
A thorough knowledge of the different lines of good*—buying for .ppcash—selling tbe very be*t quality of gtx>ds at the low»-st po**iliI.- prir.-.each dejyrtment complete to the smallest detail—furnishing
>onr
complete "from cellar to garret"—clothing you from bead to fo.d
hoii**without
haring to leave tbe building, are fact* that are fully appr.-claied l.> He-
OUR
trading public
We want you to count this store your own—to bo free and feel perfectly
LADIES’
The very fjujt that
we are so busy is a
good reason why we
should be busy for
YOU.
WAISTS
HAVE
ARRIVED
W. T. ROXBURGH. ManV.
•pa TmBp En 7 lildl
endeavor to make the firm name favorably known
We never find time
to stand around and
suck our thumbs.
JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
We ahvqv haadk a fint dm tmt ci htmery aad oadenrotf.
Thammcrvccaa dMV you tlw sme gpod valoet you
have had here bdore. Ladies* aad difldrrm* You, Paau
aad Unkm Sdta at 10c, Q4c. lie, SSc aad 60c. Ladms'
aad childrens' Hoatery m bee and aobd gooda at lOc, lS|c,
15c, tSc, SSc aad fiOc. No better goods can be had than wr
have to offer you, at prices that are sore to please ...
i^QANK
PR. fBINER’S
opens In the morning
until it Closes at night.
OUR DIRECTORS
.HBBVL.
a eoM atflns* plttt.
I Bmrm aad BaMteg wer* mek
ta tka thma of a atract cantral this
»*k.
^
Charlotte la amoag the citica cttlmtac H holldlBC boom aad It la asawtcA
that
la botac apeat
a|
for reM
John Ver Ciea of Kalamazoo Has
driven l" ^he Uixe*. bui
Bible of 1653.
John I). Rockefeller Is said to have
left
recently offered I.T.ooti for a Bible
Itrlntcd In 1740 John Ver Cles. a
Kalamanoo man. has a Bible which
flxhinc In the lmme<Hai.
aniedate* |Jiat by almost l(oi y
of Ironwo*>d ha* Inn-n l>etler
.Mr. Ver Cles s Bible he l>elleve*
than ever before St«K-k
the oldest copy of the printed scrl|e
M. N G. GOT S27.926
tiires in existence. The Bible has
> rrt*ek» and river*.
Olwy From Congressional Appropria lieeii list**! for the past 2.5 years In
nrst Reformed church of Kalamazoo.
tion of $1,000,000 for Equipment.
show Rood result*,
It ts printed In the Dutch language
out having been take
Washington.
June IR—The MIchl and ha.« been an heirloom In the fam
igton. Jun.
ils
rear
About
9<i imk
gan State Militia
lly of Mrs. Ver Cles Mr Ver Cles
y wer.- planted !a*t spring There
127.921; out of the
says:
If iK-en some talk of planting
:>prlatlon made
"Work on the volume was t»egun In
1C14. after the close of a synod In
?NXn".M
stenlam. but the book was not art
prlnUvd until 1653, All the work c.
graving and printing was done by
hand, and this length of time was
Iti Hie milking of fietHtteil mi
HER BIRTHDAY.
gelatine. In .\ii>‘tri.i. 20.nnn quarts of
skiniim-d milk are tiHe.1 dnlly
caseiti I* pni-i|.lint<-«l by <-lieiiil<-aU
and iuix)>d with form.nlin. Thi* prod
net Is used as n Mili*tltute for bom
.MIPS Hattie Petersen was
turtleshell. Ivory, relliiluid. iiinrble.
agreeablv surprise*! Thtirs<lay
prinu^’an.
more artistic
amber aiKl bard rubber.
: by a number of her friends, the
■aslon being her birthday The
evening was spent In various .pleas
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ant wavs and all had a very happy
time.
Suitable refreshments
served
The attendance at the regular week
ly shoot of the Traverse City Rod and
Qnn club yesterday afternoon wa% not
large but the* shoot was quite a good
one.. Tbs. • were
___ three tied for ^Igh
score, each having made 21
They
were Walton.
n. Hardman and Peel
Judge Lorangcr and County Reglsler WlUon made their first appearance
at the traps yesterday. The Judge got
13 birds while the register located
nine. The low score of tbe day was
made by Coulter.
l«n*k«w
K flMB
ir MORAS
at borne—to depend upon it—to criUcU* It to Its managers, by which ertudam we expect to continually Improve It and make It, Juat as you. tbe pub-
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE H/UNUH & UY
MBiCfllTILE
TT^..-
-tnw
m sTsnvG SBOOBD^ min tasE cm^itam^ sATUKs>iLT,w^
Hair-Food
-Aycf^t Hitfr Vte it wnewt, feeds, iiowiifcw, le•torn Cite. DoaTfmvdd too fitti
!£»
_____
Tte foOwlBg vragaB vfll ba gisn
at the rriswis ehawb tnmmnm
las at 7:M ta plaea at the regata
tag. the Happy tatey taed
HANNAH &UY cos
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
TRAVERSE OITY,
;gbvbbal nws
OP TBl WOUII
axed CG. Her six »onii acted a« palt
tteareHk at the funeral, three of them
belna phjrKlctans.
Mme Marie Row cher1*he» amonf
her manjr irea«ure« two Ktranaely con
traated memorial. One lx a pruKram
printed In aoli! letien on white xatin
of the none* "he once tana I
Queen Victoria and the other
beantlfullr executed teatlmonlai pre•ented to her by a conrlct forat^ when
ahe aana to the inmatea of Auburn
priaoi
»o”°New York
Dr John Heno' Fl<ito, a phyaician
of Oakland, Cal., la dead1 at the aae of
-
•
MICHIGAN
Conn., as isolation plant and a hi
pital and is now building a t200,«
memorial town hall, is entertainix
twenty working girls from New Yoi
at bis
Harbor. ...__ ____ ___ ______
years, ft is reported that Mr. Bruce
Intends to turn bis charity Into other
sumnK-r the home for girls will be
used as such. It is understood that
be Intends to make it a home fur crip
pled children next year and also that
he will give all the children in town
a grand holiday and refreshments
some time this summer
Among Senator Quay's interesting
collection of curios was a beautiful an
tique dagger, which he used to declare
was the
thought
rs ago" In exhibiting this interDg weapon the senator would genly say; "TTiere is only one dag
ger I would trade this for, and that is
a daggei that used to hang in Al
phonse Karr s study Karr, In one of
1 stories, had poked a got>d deal of
1 at a woman named Colet Mme.
Colet. enragiHl at being made a butt
of, stabl»ed Karr He. on bis recovery,
hung the dagger she had stabbed him
above hix desk, with this Inacrlpl>eneath It
' Presenied to Al
phonse Cjirr—by Mme. Colet—in the
years, wax
liorn In the Pruaaian town of Hoxter
and diatlnctly remembered aeeina Na
poleon paaa through there on hla way
to Moacow in the apring of IKi: He
wax never ctinflned to bix bed until
three daya before bix death, when he
wax atiddenly xtrirken with bronchitis
Rev. Robert M Labaree of DoylesI. Pa., ha
p of bix I
alonary at rnimla. Persia. He leaveswcimI luttch I* c\hll>it<Hl by the
a proaperoux church and a salary of
12,000 In obedience to what he be goTcmment at the worid s fair Here
llevex to be a call of ttllal ax well as €T«7 species of weed which troublea
religious duty Hix old father. Rev. the farmer ia abown.
l>r Benjamin Ijiliaree. ix out there In
Persia and needs an assistant.' Roljcrt
fees that, having been l»orn there and
knowing the language, he can give
more eIBcient aHsIxtance than any
stranger could.
Rev Dr Oeorf
t>f -the Little Cl
ner” In New York city, wants a church
nag. He lores the stars and stripes
and has for many years displayed two
large national flags on national days
from flagxtaffx in the rectory close.
But he wants a flag for the church
and has made a design for it. and "if
Every woman In the country
It is a success In color and device I
ought to know about
hopeP tthat it may become another partradition " He wants to fly it on
ish tn
lependence day and place It In the
church on the Sunday before
Among the students who were grad
Those who do know about it
uated by the Johns Hopkins university
wonder how they ever got along
in Baltimore last Tuesday with the de^
without it. It bu robt^ chil^
birth'of its terrori for msny a
gree of bachelor of arts was Charles
young wife. It has preserved her
H. Saylor, who during hix course at
prlisD figure and saved her much
the unlverxltv worked eight hours
luCfering. It is an external lini*
each night as clerk at the Baltimore
ment and caniet with it therefore,
postottce . Mr Baylor attended his
abaolutely no danger of opsettiaf
university during the
the system as drugs taken intensof the
day. slept only
ally are apt to do. It is to ba
and lived on two meals
twenty-four and
rubbed into the abdomen to aoftan
dally. He managed during his course
and strengthen the muscles wbidi
to stand second on the class roll and
are to bear the strain. This raeaas
was graduated with high honors Mr.
much leaa pain. It also prevents
Baylor is 26 years old
morning sickness and all of the
Sir Thomas Lipton will visit this
other discomfons of pregnancy.
country again this year, according to
A druggist of Macon, Ga., says:
•• I have sold a large quantity of
J Kelthlev Crother. his manager, who
Mother'• Friend and have never
has arrived In New York. While it is
known an instance where it baa
still the Irish baronet's ambition to
failed to produce the good results
lift the cup. his visit will have nothing
cUiraed for it."
to do with this matter Sir Thomas
A prominent lady of Lam*
wants to see the 8t l,ouls fair and is
berton. Ark., wrrites; •• With my
looking forward. Mr Cnvther says.
6rat SIX children 1 sraa in labor
from 24 to 30 hours. After using
the■ Imany ' ■ndshlps he made '
Mother s Friend, my seventh wax
here before Sir Thomas has lately rebom in 4 boars.'’
tumt'd from a Mediterranean cruise.
OM ■ottM-r'. rrWw4 mt
dreg
si-c. aiM !«■ iMiUi*.
He had not lieen In good health l>eforr
TIE KAOnaD KGUATW CO.
he started, but the trip has t»enefltted
Aiisaia. bc
Modicr*s men
*f
__
Tbe QreateM Sale at Ptanos ever
held ia Mkblgaa ia dmwiag to a ckme.
Oar slock Is coaaideraWy reduced and
within two weetai we expect to mqxn
Into oar new factory and wareboafe.
but BBtfl that Ume wlU eoatlaae ear
sacrifice setUng aad make a most dc*
termiaed effort to so reduce stock that
all our beantlfal Pianos may be prop
etUe Hartley. erly dlspiayed in our warcrooma. The
Bxcrciac,
. «m—
class No. 5. great eoagearion of iastraments.
Bong. Shining Binging, class Na 1.
Recluuion. A Sermon in the Flow
Boag. Mary Freeman. Haxel John
and iBcoaTealenced both our patrooa
and ourselrea, but we are sure tbe lib
eral diacounta made have BK>re than
ers for
fo any II
recompensed porebaaerx
annoyances they amy hare been i
jeeted to in Banking aelecUonx.
Recitation. Three Little Kittens.
Onr wonderful bargains have at
Bessie Alex.
tracted buyers from all parts of the
Reclutlon, What Was It? Alba Cox. state. While other dealers hare been
Recitation. Bread on the Waters. talking "dnU times" we have been
Maud Porter.
:ed to the utmost to handle tbe bus
Exereiae. Things We Carry ai
iness. This Is not to be wondered at
Go. class No. 2.
Recitation. The Father's Care. Ariyn
Alex.
Recitation. God Understands. FTorm
Buller.
NOVEL WAY TO
Recitation. Opponunity, William
nOHT A BURGLAR.
Talk by pastor.
Collection.
Closing song. Home Beautiful Home.
every
asked himself the queation as to what
if awakened to find that
burglar in the house." obLiving at an out of the way place, s«»rved the man who lives in the mbremote from cirlllxation, a family Is
•rialnly I had wondered what
often driven to desperation In ease of I would do in such an emergency
arcldenL resulting In Bums, Cuts. Well, the emergency did actuallv ocWounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply
course of
of Uurklen's Arnica Salve, ft’s the action was about aa^far as |>u«ible
best on earth. 26c, at Johnson’s Drug from anything I had ever contem
Store and F. H.-Meads, Dmggtats.
plated. For one thing, it result*-*! in
laing the burglar as bad a scare as
»AV ’’AMERICAN" NOW
T fell to the lot of a member of tbe
pro/i
less ion. In fact. I think he imag
"United StatM Embassy" Ruled Out Ined • must have happened on a sec
ad an animated section at that.
By Secretary Hay.
Jap-Russian trouble
New York. June Ih —A Washington
"I woke up i< hear someone moving
special to the Herald says: Secretary quietly about
diningroom and
Hay has directed that hereafter the without stopping
think I
term United States embassy, legation quietly downstairs I felt around I
or consulate give wav to the name
American embassy, legation or eon
It globe
siilate This interesting change is
I table. Just t
be bun
? In the direction of euphony. It
so a concession to popular usage, when he saw me
years the diplomatic represents
"I had graspetl one of the incandes
of this government in England
been called the American ambasr Instead of the Untied States am hand In the same half Involunury
bassador The word American is be- way. and more fmm a blind instinct ot
•ved by the president and Mr. Hay self-defense I ban frv>m anv considered
be far more dignifled and impres- puriM»«e. while the burglar sood gaping
ve than that of United Statc.s. as
e, I picked up the glob.- and
rdl as being more brief.
hurlo.1 it with all my force at him
In aeeordnnce with the order all the The glolc misMHl him but struck the
ord liooks and sta
■ngraved as mar be
merican Embassy."
report of a. rov<
'American legation." "American Con
sit for ex|)lanat
sulate" or
"American
Consular
another of t ' plob^-s It iitnick
Agonc:
wa.x a R»-rt»nii ex
llnrly i
a third rIoIk- with
ploKion
He who steals
steals
pm
than the l.urplar
trash, and the dealer who sells the
imiiaiinn Rocky Mountain Tea. robs xeml-<larkne.sx of the hall it isn't lik.-ly
hix cu.sioroer of that which enriches
what my .‘X
leaves my health poor plosive missiles deary
were
Mavlie he
Indeed
Johnson's Drug thonphi he had happened Into a house
Store.
n amateur anarchist, and that I
throwing bombs at him. At any
RUSH TO EUROPE
______
when one eoaaiders the high character
very heavy redaetkmi from tbe regular prices.
Oar Plaaos are celebrated tbe world
ortT. They ara standard; their prices
are alaadHlR: To diaeoant these
standard, fixed prices U eqoal
seatlBg purchasers with so much i
'ThU is exactly what we are
and intend to do for 12 days n
Kaaba. Chickertag. Voaa. Hataaa Bros,
etc, all fWly repalrad. for which noth
lag to added to tbe prieaa. altbough
-the Tahw to thereby greatly eahaaced
Six amaU squarea, repaired aad to
nice odder, good for beginners, now
offered at 120 to $M.
Pay By the fftenth.
A small aaanont will send one o(
tbenc bargalaB to any boam; tbe baJ
ance will be accepusl tn smaJI awnthly
Installmeau.
If you have tbe atlghtest Idea of
antage of it
buying, come and see ns or write for
Hints of the Barpaina
ipUre Bargain flat aad leara bow
We still have a nice selectine of very much lo your advantage it wlU be
splendid I'pHgbt Pianos at tl50. 8175 to boy now—at this sale. You may peejimwa .v ff J. OwiTtaS?
w get a
opportualty to aeand |2bo. Some are new and fully
I
forr sach little BKmey
guaranteed for five years Others ar^I**"' a fine Plano
id on aJotost your own terms. If you
highest grade makes that have seen
in Michigan we will send a Plano
service, but have been put In excellent
approval,
I.
at
our
expense
ex
condition at our factory, |3uo to t4uu
lay, foi
‘ posit ivi
is what these Pianos wruild sell f.ir
1 dars.
ordinarily.
have a number oflO««NNELL BROB.’ MUBIC HOUSE, rrtW BALA-I wtJ
At 840 lb lion
r rsranwvwm i
Squares of be
makes—Steinway. i 169 E. Front Bt, Traverae City.
If you intend painting this season don’t put it oft. Do it early. Begin
now to investigate. Don't delay and then have to decide hurriedly—
you may make a misUke. Painting your residence is an important
matter. Good paint gives satisfaction. Poor paint is expensive at
halt the pr.ee of good paint.
FOREST CITY PAINT
AMERICA'S BEST PAINT
costs very little more than the ordinary kind, and the satisfaction, and
absolute certainty of getting a good Job ars an important part of a
paint purchase. Remember Forest City Paint to guaranteed by both
the manufacturer and the dealer.
*
Come in and talk «
STATE STREET
’ABM anOM gAUI «r 1
Baeta
jooag roB RMVT r o. am
h ua and get color cards, etc.
MIBCELLANCOUB.
F". SAXTOIM
MARO\A^AF»K OO.
^MSKOIT-V.
MIOHIIOAM
R'SSi“.
St.S'Sin
trsJSciSisSi"’— “uSt;
I^UN'KY To liUAV oe resleMetw PSMMa
IVI a I’rtnM-, Smw WiiiMiai Btoea. aaa-tm*
NOTICE
p^iUMHMAKl.NU-Mte K«Mte OmoOk km
kiiT
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME
down the hallway I kept up m> i:loi,e
in either case—a sharp explosion
rear of the hall the luirglar
IS come 10 be Kenenfiri- reEmnied 1
J, B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
irough t
he dk
The concensus of opinion Is that
Is well, and that despite ihe long
riod of depression In Wall street t
nearly as many have gone abroad
urlng the corresponding period of the year before,
Statistics show that up to Jut
ar there bad sailed
sail' from these
shores a total of 31.289 saloon passen
gers. as agaiast the 34.205 who had
fared abroad during the correxponding period of tbe previoux year This
shows a d»*crea.«e of only 2.736 voy
agers
Makes
os young again the aged and InThe electric spark goes through
body, bringing new
hope and ambition. That's what
Hollister's Rocky MounUln Tea does.
TIME ON /
Anything to get out
of that house where they threw bombs
at poor burglars busy In the pursuit
of their trade He dl
reached the ground—just picked
himself up and footed It for all he
worth I suppose he ran—must
run a couple of blocks l>efure he
quite certain that he was all
get a patent on my scheme
pelllng burglars. It lx cheap,
ual. and free from the dangers attend
«|jxe of fin
householder has
supply of ordinary lncandesc.*nt
trie light
In <
ight globes
gli
ge burglar thin
think he Is a Russian
■rage
rshlpj with Jap torpedo
torped 1
New York Timex
BROWNELL-PRATT
126 Cass Street.
Traveree City. Mich.
Mrml>erx of the National Electrical rontraciors Axxoclatlon of the
United Slates
HBSTfUCTS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovwr First National Bank
ELGIN C. LEWIS
^AFAfW‘T*KO I
6000 oisTmcT oEram
-BY TBE-
UP-TO-DATE
Ifni
GASH GROCER
Choice Batter 16c lb.
Monday. June 27. will see the llrxt Travers* City Young Man Took Emappearance of the R-itledge Stock
pir* Brid*.
company in this city. They will be
here one solid week at Steinberg's
Mr. Courtland Brownell of Traverse
Grand opera bouse, producing high City and Mrs. Jane Pratt of this place
class royalty plays, all absolutely »ew
united in marriage at the .M E
Is city. Among their many plays parsonage Monday night. June 13
•Parsifal." "The Uttle Minister." Rev Holn t perf.
rformedd Itbe ceremony"Carmen," "Soldiers of Fraace." On the following evening a bounteous
supper was served to the relatives of
the brii
scenery, costumes and effects. They
also have a number of specialty artists
e bride who has resided here a
who fill up the lime between the acts, number of years The best wishes of
ms making continuous performances their many friend# are extended
? happy couple—Empire Journal.
Fourth at Kaikaaka.
Things are moving along very saUsNapoleon Is an unusual, if u.'l un
factorily towards the arrangements
two daj-s' celebration here. July precedentsd Christian name to lie
____ 6. 8o«clent money has already borne by tbe presiding officer of a Brit BEST RESULTS
been pledged to Insure a succesful two ish parliament. Bnt Napoleon Aatoine Belcoort, irbo has Just bmo
days of patriotic fun.
Try Raoerd Want Ada. Bmal
Tlie different committees are busy •toctad ainaker of th* Oanadton hooa*
with their srork. The flreworki hare at eommona. eaa nddraaa m««ng of
been bought and ererything poinU to ooort in flnaot and axoaltoot English
oaot Big eSonoy Mskoes.
a riproaring time for 48 boura. Itont
pUn on any place to spend
tkmal holiday but Kalkaska.
Cookiflf Better 13c lb.
226 East Freit Street
Barney Anderson
£SsS=~-SSlS5
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
Shows That Prosperity Is Still I
the Land.
New York. June IS—Cabin fiasse
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
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.
wmarntmuMv.
Allh;aHIIIIQX BKOF. GREAT FACTORY HOARraStT SALE OF PlAlfOS WOX
WYS»r*ICS&JS.B^
HAVE PASSB> WTO HBTDRY.
Act Pnmytly if^Tm Want ta Take Advaatare af Tkb OxyaraOded HaaeT-SaTiav
Baid. hr the achooL
topoashre wiaitag. actal.
The laird'i Prayer. eehooL
Becttata. Ovaadpa aad ChIMna's
nay. Zara Shadek.
Radtathm. The Boy aad the Spar
row. Oareaoe Sedaer.
Exereiae, We Are Hla Laaibf. elaaa
who has given the town c
BUGGIES
mam MORE
AmdallN
t AJWK-IATIOK
STAR
Stwia, OnO, Onli, PmitiMt,
Steam Launlry
COMMISSION BROKER,
Ex;ablish*-*l H years, haa had
two conilnuoux ciiMomerx xlnce
xtanlng rr. buxinexx We will
tw^ w<H-kr lirtng My^f°^r
r the cuxtomer being
J. M. FELL,
Ofificial Market QooUtioM by private wire, direct from'New
Yort UKl Ohi^
Abaolmeaecnrity.
THE
Wrieiit Luweni
T«g Phones 126.
3S4 Park
Patents
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WHY CXbOK. WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHI^fn IS DANGEROUS?
here July 6 for a game.—Kalkaakian.
For wearing a cieat upon a Sager
ring Vwithout a 41eense, a man vaa
fined!lh.75 In n Loodon eoart tbe atber day.
try a uoomd want abl
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$ 11, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17
OONNKOTIONS WMKK
JUi-Y I.
Pnt one in on trial Pay for it on easy tern^ Yon can aare the coat of the atore. conaadering the high
pricea of wood and oD.
^ t^REA.V»>RI»y OITV Ota ooewi^pnv
HAVE YOU
T»EO THIM V»rf
ta^taM^ta taw
^4
THBlfBTOKlCCTm^TlAI
.mmiNGBOAT
I BTHKHWOOD
V'
fupiDiaasai
sBLTiaLsnnian
f
CHILDRENS’
DAT AT GRANGE
I oat high abore the i
Captain Ashton was still calm. Recog
nialag the needs of the sitnatlon he
sang out, “Let go the main marlings
pike. Make fast tbe grand piano
Shlrer my timbeni. the Are is out.’
And the crew answered “Aye. aye.
slr.“
Beyond on shore the buccholtc bell
of the brtndle cow rang out tbe Ange
lua on the night air. Tbe twlUgh
borered orer the pines, stopped a min
ate and then shifted. A gull dipped
li^tly in the water and arose wlih a
flab. Away off nor'-o(|r‘wes'-by-M>n'
east, a mandolin was playing. The
dang
langer was ^
• and all was serene
MAKING CEMENT BRICKS.
Kalkaska Plant Turning Out Three
Thouaand a Day.
Kalkaaka. Mich.. June 18—Cement
bricka are being marketed from
kaaka, a decided innovation slnc(
daya of old when bricks without straw
were the faablon. rather than the ex
oepUon. Experimenia by a number of
Khlkaaka brick makera for three or
loar years in clay bricks has finally re
aillted in a cement brick which ii^
bflrd. tough and durable. Now there
Is a little plant In the little village
Making and marketing about 3.(H>n
bricka every day. and the demai
growing.
IN HON
DINNER WAS SERVED ANO PRO
GRAM RENDERED.
Members of th« Hsrsid Sunshins dub
Were Received st the Home of
Mrs. M. E. C. Sataa.
Tbe Grange children were out In
force today, tbe program at the
Grange being devoted especially to
them. One of the dinners for which
the members of the order are famous
was the first thing enjoyed, the chil
dren iielng seated at two long tables
which were made bright with flowers
and loaded with good things to eat.
At the conclusion of tbe repast the
children, nearly all. if not quite all. of
whom are members of the Herald
Young Polks Bunshine club, marched
flfty strong, to the home of the presi
dent. Mrs. M. E. C. Bates, where a
informal reception was held
After returning to tbe hall the follow
Ing program wasI ably
George
Instrumental i
Dell.
Orange aong
Paper. “The Mission of Flowers."
Mra. Charles Irlah.
Recltatioa. Mrs. Arvilla Gardner
Selection. Cwllle Bdgecome.
Recitation. "May Comes Tripping.”
George Day
Selection. Mrs. Osborne.
Recitaiion. Ella Hammond.
Song. Gertrude Grant.
Selection. Mrs Alice Grubb.
Recitation "LUtle Fellow.” Rarl
Robertson.
Recitation. Daisy Grubb
Recitation. Dolly Grubb.
Song, “Heaven Is Not Par Away.“
by little girls.
Music by Mrs Beardsley.
Recitaiion. Miss NIta Grubb
Song by .Mrs George Dell.
Recitation. Mrs. Bdgecome.
Bong. Mrs. Janette Emerson.
Recitation. “The Children’s
Mazle Beardsley.
Song. "Angry Words.’’ several chll
dren.
Recitation. “Show One ihe Way
Go” I>H>na Fralick.
Recitation. Mrs. Arvilla Gardner
Recitation. Mrs Callle Bdgecome
Recitation. Miss Jessie Robertson.
Song, Mrs George Dell.
Rj'cltatlon. Everett Emerson
Recitation. Bessie Emerson.
Flora’s charge to her subjects
Charles Irish.
PERSONAL.
Joe Myers
his mornlni
m business
Miss Carrie Howard went
r iMdng In the city
id other Southern Michigan
Mrs, E. Manigold returned
home In Kingsley this morning after
city on business,
nt returned to Fife Lake
this morning after a business trip
of Toledo. Ohio. Music and reciutlons the city
were the pleasant features of
Waller Noud and Hairy’ Ramsdell of
evening.
Light refreahroents
were the guests of Heber
erda)
day. attending thi
he W<que-long opening last evening
OLD MISSION.
J M. Huellmantel has returne<l
Oeorge
Lutihan
Get Yeur Baaksta and Go to the Picnic
Tuesday.
The ateamer Columbia will ru
excuraion to Old Mission Tuesday.
June 21. leaving at t a. m. and returntag at 6:30 p. m. Get your baskeu
aad enjoy a picnic atxOld Miaalon
Pare 60 cents »ound trlp.^^hlldren 25
2214-2t
Ing fo< a visit at her home in Vermom
vine
A. P. Hough of Jackson is it
ty completing arrangements
opening his cottage on the west
shore for the summer.
Mrs. John E. Fisher of Glen Arl
e guest of Captain and Mrs. Chase
Mrs. J C. \Hack went to Elk Rapids
this afternoon for a visit.
t Hog.
Ole Enger arrived in tbe city from
BTjen, as at Traverse
iverse Qty the
t
other Kingsley today
day. L hog escapes from the
Eiody
Miss Kllrabeih Paichin i
of those who would have ahipped him
j Chicago to be slaughtered and. tak
lag to tbe water like tbe ancient herd, Rapids
which 2.000 years ago ran down
way
•pen her cottage at Omega,
ateep place Into the sea and wf
She was
1
accompanied by Mrs. CampCami
choked, into the bay and is only cap^ t>eii Pair of Omena,
spend
lured and towed in after swimming a the slimmer with her.
mile, It tells against tbe‘theory of evo
lutlon. There has been no change
KmkVTB An- flitnl I p.
the qoadrupedal porker, and the end
pniiiiiiii Ml \.-« I «irk iiiiikiT to!d
aeat hog Is Just as large and ham-fat me one .lay this «.-eL th.-ii hjinliy ni»
and awlolab and surly as any protol« fraternity in .\nn-rbri’s gr.*:<
ifpe of which there is account.
less tnein.|tolia u a« niaktiig llvini
•HW aacred or profane history.
expeniMM,"
Mr E y;. Hnimm.in
. iMpoaalbief to econtemplate the
clae byd^dc of • centuries i
aa act of pore
Ue public.” he said, was out of
bath la Trav(erae bay 20 centuries
nsrket a,Hi businea. bad gone
aimllar cause—and the
rxprewied
end seat hog—alike cussed and
tbe Ji^lipf that the prviMMU stagnation
temptlble—and rc<aln complete faith wonld not continue iuu< b longer, and
la the theory of Charles Darwin.—De thought that as aoon aa both Dart
troit Trlbaae.
had made their presldentUl n^b
lloD*. tiroes would immediately ,
betfr. (Xhera of equal ttaodlng took
Oaat opend one cent
aale opens up next Wedi
Dim dollar will do the duty of
Ington Post.
two rigM through our entire
ateek. Come and aoa. This aale
wM axaoai In mardtude the
grMt Lockhart aalo wo hold
The BMtMi Btoro.
THda of
gatlon. hence eur cemfMjIaory
sale next WednewUy. Store
WATCH for the Ice cream wagon.
^ Toa caa boy It of tbe wacoe la nay
____ , WE HAVE two deUvery sragona.
Jaekaoa'B Caady Blare.
ttifllt fSMd th yov orflm for BaBday.
ift.
Jadm. the Onufuctk
TUT A AECOND WANT Aft.
|1
thmi the oclaol dcot of the rwf aw
•orlcL
Oe aeeoaBt cf the haekwcH aaaarm
aad dtaactroac weather enafliflnat.
BENDA A CO, Traverec Oty^ Breateat eMthlen. srfll place thdr eatlrebUtek tnor to the people M IB
dw*- Owtag to the fhet thet they Bad
-Thnaeelvee with aa eanrawae etoek
c# HIGH ORAOB
TAILOAlfAOB
CLOTHING tmr Mea. Boys aad ChlldreaZ FURNIBHING OOODB aad
HAlBha haad they are oompelled to
aaertflee their eatlre stock aad will
place their eatire etodt la the haade
of tbe people for lees thoa the aetaal
cost of the raw materiaL lettlag the
labor entirely oat of the qaestkaL
The Benaatlofi of the Day. The Weader ef the Hear.
Here will be the moot mighty ava
lanche of majestic bargaias for Mea.
Bays’ aad Childreo’a High Btyic Ultra
Fasbioaable Bpriag aad BomMH BoiU
and OvercoaU ever brooghtfogrther
by any Arm in Traverae CRk. We
hereby goarantee to sell pnBaaij as
we advertise, sad every price we
quote is strictly boas flde add every
quoiailoB abaolutely coiTMf: It may
he hard to beUeve that a hU ecmeera
would sacriflee sock aa imiadte siock
to be sold at Boch remaHmhly low
prices, but it is the Gospel Truth, aad
we meeely ask you to come and test
my statemenu. This tremendoos aale
positively begins Wednesday, June
22nd, St • a. m. at Benda A Ce.'s. 124 ^
Front Btrset. Traverse City. Mich-,
and cloeee In ten days.
Everything Bold aa Advertised.
Owing to the fact that BENDA it
CO. will continue business in Traverse
City and on the same booorable lines
that has marked their business career,
the pohlle eeo rest assured of the
name eoerteooa treatment and to be
supplied With tbe Highest Grade of
Merchandise that the world s most
skillful wboleesle Ullors can produce
The Benda Clothlag Co. has marked
tbe stock down
This sale will eontiaoe for only 10
days, and everything will ga rapidly
This is the first sale (being a strictly
r
legitlmste sale where a well kaown
and reliable firm is to continue In bustaess) of lu kind that has ever occur
red in the state and It may never oc
cur again. We merely quote you a few
of the many bargains to be offered,
and bear In mind there are thousands
of other bargains we cannot mention
here.
BensstionsI Bargains in Men's. Boys*
and Children's Clothing.
A Fine Suit ef Men's Clothes, all to
match. I2.9B.
This suit is positively worth flO.OO or
your money refunded st any time
during this sale.
A floe suit of Men’s Clothes, f Q QQ
all to match ...................... #0iU0
Tllle^sult is positively worth |12.50 or
your money refund'^d st any lime
during this sale.
Men’s Fine Suits in Chev- AJ QQ
lots aad Scotch Plaids.. ^lUO
Worth llO.OO or your money refund
ed st any time during this sale If
you are not satisfied.
Men’s Splendid Suits In Velour Fin
isbed
Cassimeres.
all
■an WM
tkmmiam
ilBi «Mka Mattksn hsi^
Ml tta bum at Bosrtli Chsihro.
sAsaW cMhhsttsf hasbartit^oed
MM a tbaatar and three aighta Uch
will be given. Nee
naa. Mrs. Daah. harlag pvtad a( charge, ta tbe strike brcakeriL
with bar weAtralaad . Baa. cbmM
The aoietters oT Ootarado are recelvWlag Chow aad laatiwiad Mb dOitaat hlB. Mb Mrie shIpBeats af ace from Chile,
she NsBalBeil haraeV. rmag her
atostly trorn the Gaggeabeim propei- ,^,sbi.m
door balL Md laqalred tf Mrs Dash Ges la the Bosnh American country. jgJt***'
koaae. *nTes. hotoe aU lightee.” Or-sr 1 ion tnna nt
an.! ImA *TkBM ta dlaw
fliaflee shee.” Mrs. Dash ly from Chile ter reflnlnO pun’
seated herself aad waited—waited ao
loag that she beeaBe aaeasy,
was ahoat to rise and aa '
whea the froat door beU
1 your
Chow did aot appear la i
JacI
lackBoo, the Confectioner
the beU rmag agaia. Mrs. Dash bas
ed to opaa it aad was eoafroeted XIJAXTWD-ia wn to w
the ealesttsl. “I pletty Aae bsb!” TW yard. Trsvsiw City 1
cxdalBcd with a delighted grin.
“Too (oolee Be; next cooae By turn.
I fooleeyoa.**
After Wing Chow had studied st a
uodsy school aad beooBe a Bember
of a charch he decorated his remsrka
with scriptural phrmaes. He grew dli
satisfied sad pli^ed for an iacreasi
of wages: “You rely llsb woman, I
vely poor man.” he explained, “money
I wish you more give mc.“ Mrs Dash
rejected the plea aad Wing Chow ap^
peered to submit. But on tbe follow.
Ing Bsorning. when the good woman
entered her dining room, though the
had been swept.
Owtag to the
mumm dlMk «• ho COM fw Hoc ,
as la BOrer lake wsa very
itaMr Mm AatHm Sfah t> His
Me for I believe that I am
id to. at least a share of the
MmI mM thi Firs WsM O^
for there beiag may there to
sr Ms Omni Aeesrd.
catch. The eprtag of ItTS. heforc the
ice was oat of the lake. 1 got fraos tbe
fmi tbs tiller ami tferov the state hatchery. I believe H was flve
mama of
mtimnr M OMUte Ashtos's reice aas. whleb a mas by the name
raas oat sa tbs air. tbsrs stm a sowa McCarty aad Myself took to Bflrer
alghL cat boles through
of barryfag fast oa tbs Sack. Sobm^ lake la tbe a
landed them safely In the
boij fnasdil as tbe Seattle sad tbe the ice and lai
Up to that tla»e there had
sad Cha caaUts taak s half s dollar. been ao bass caught la the take.
Reapeetfally,
ObailMf to tba order,
»r. Dr. S
R. A. Campbell.
acragad tbs ns
took two rasfs
Tba aaaas was jast of Birchwood.
Rablad tba bills erowacd with tbeir
vardaa ar gnaa. tbe shafts of the staklag aaa wars darting hither aad
_____________ I larfclag bwieath.
Tba little ressel had been torglag
aloag Bteadllf safelr galded bj the
ataadjr baad od the pilot aad eacapiag
an daagsr hr tbe keea rlsloa of tbe
laokoat. Bat there was an eoetay
within the llaea. a serpent In ibe
■dan. Drop bj drop tbe insldkias
gaaoHac had crept froa the storagr
taak aaUi It fomed a pool in the bot
taa of the t
bMt the Said aad a flaming flery. fury
foreed flereely tbroagh the q|i
works.
Bat there was no eoafoslon. no
panic, captain Ashton and Mate WII
halM were steady and their coodi
laflaeoeed crew and passengers. Mak
lag a spaaklag tmapet of his hands,
so as to be beard abore the din. the
eapiala called. “Launch the forr'd
cook store. Stand back met
aad chBdreo. flrst.“ No n<
there for that lajanctioo for
of the party were heroes all.
Brare Ben Ashton was at the throf
Ua. As they swept aloag a rlslon of
r BMde immorUl In Secretary of
W A I
IJMN.
«MUi WidMidBy, JdM 2Z, at t a.
■L tWOro alack cf Baade A Cc.
CAfTAIN ASHTON ANO MATE Wfl^
HELM WERE HEROES.
.mmm
aaT.wsaL airopur, jtobi^ itoi.
note, which read as follows; “You
vely llsh woman: I vely poor man. I
askee you more money; you givee i
none. O lamb of God. I go -UpplnUoi
con's.
Colored Bordered
Umbrellas $1.49......
.......Jla ObususI OppBriBBitf
BREVITIES.
,
f
This is positively worth 115.00 or
.vour money back.
At 19 98 each, you are free to choose
a Suit or Overcoat, worth 122.60 to
125.00. from 20 lots of as finely made
and as elgantly finished suits and
overcoats as the most fastidious
dresser could desire, fine home and
foreign suitings and overcoatings of
style and lone, and In a great va
riety of effects—tailored Into gar
ments of faultless fashion—kersey,
melton and ahlpcord overcoats,
black, blue, brown, tan. drab dlag
onal. cherloti, vicuna, homespun,
taeed and cassiroere suits, single
and doable breast^0 0g
At I12.M and $14h6 thete repre
sent tbe product of the world's cele
brated looms and tbe world’s most
skillful tailors. They equal and
are guaranteed to excel any 140.00 tail
or made-to^rder garment In tbe world
or we mill cbeerfuly refund your mon
er.
Men’a extra fine dress suits in all tbe
latest styles and shades, heavy silk
and sattn lined, equal to the finest
140 ullor madf^to-order
to which all K, P.’s
are invited.
The dials are being put In the State
bank clock tower.
Services will be held In the Gei
l.,mheran church, corner Seventh
Oak streets, tomorrow morning i
o'clock.
There will be a special meeting of
MePhersoo post Monday evenlnj
June 20, to make arrangements to g
> Maple City <
lesday I
old soldiers
vlted to
I meeting
to the resldenci
Kasson lomnship
married daughter who fell last winter
and produced a fracture of the coccyx,
which was removed
Ralph Anderson has placed gerani
ums In Ibe Union street park for
cliy and It greatly improves the place
A. Howard Running and Christina
M Swanson, both of this city.
Issued a marriage license todi
C. J Garnett Is able to be nut again
after a five weeks’ liln<
One of the young 1ladles
Park
Place hotel lost a small
yesterday that was taken from her
The schooner Lawson clearrAl
night for Chicago with lumber from
the J
r ctimpany
POINTED PARAGRAPMS.
Talk is rlM*op—unless you are oslng
a loog-distanre telephone.
Aa a rule the more a mao chlpa
th more be has to shell out.
Politeness occaslonslly b«wts the
lolghty dollnr under the win*
Nottilug snnoys a clsromc kh-kevllke
ths rsfu<Mii of things to go wrong
Praise a woman for tbe qualltlin
doesn’t posM'ss and she’ll worship ;
What women and dry gootM Hi
Am’t know abooi babies lau’t w<
knowing—ChleaCO DaUv .N’sww
vt-E ham;
‘livery wsgnns
material
:o.
2002-»t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
By a fortunate purcha-.c we arc enable-1 to offer a handsome
Gkiria Silk Umbrella with rolorcil silk bonier at the above
price. Colors are black an.l w liiic, blue ami while, green
ami while, red and white, natural wooil handles, best para
gon frame. We consider this an exceptional offer; they are
good for either rain or sun.
Store Will be Closed Every Friday After
noon, Banning With July 81h
Building Paner
Building Paper
Building Paper
Wc wish to clo>e out our stock of Roofing
and Hiiildinjv I’apcr. anti will make interesting
prices on
150 Squares 3 Ply Black Diamond Roofini:
75 Squares 2 Ply Weatherproof Roofini:
200 Rolls 20 lb. Red
50 Rolls 30 lb. Red
50 Rolls Flberetto
40 Rolls I Ply Parchment
40 Rolls 2 Ply Parchment
40 Rolls Monitor
Our stock of Lumber. Doors. Windows, etc., is
larjjc and complete; should be considerably reduccil before fall, and wc can make it to your in
terest to deal with us.
3. €. Oreilick Co.
Don’t fail to ask to see this suit.
........ 98c
Men’s Fine TTousers for Sunday wear.
Id worsteds and fancy AG OQ
stripes, at............................ #Ai0u
Positively worth f.5.00. or your money
refunded.
Spring OVERCOATS WinUr
Rich in Btyls—Highvst Quality.
300 to pick and choose from In the
very latest styles from $2.n to M M.
Worth from $10 to $20.
1.000 pairs Boy’s Knee PanU. worth
75c at ............................................... 12e
Thirty distinct effects In Boy’s Ul
tra Fashionable Knee Pants
Suits In all the swellest of nov
elty and staple styles, worth op
to $8.00 ......................................... 13.M
Boy’s SalU worth $3.00 at.............. Me
1.000 pairs Boy’s Knee PanU........3»c
Men’s best quality reinforced nnlaundered Shirts ..........................2Bc
Good heavy Work Bhlru................ 2»c
Fine Dress ShlrU, worth $l............ She
Men's Hats, the latest Dunlap and
Knox shapes, worth $3.60. Ad
none less than $2.60. at................Me
A few btmdred Boy's Hats and
Capa, worth $1. at ........................ Itc
Men's Fine Silk Embroidered Bospenders. at ................................... fle
Good heavy Socks, worth 36c. at... Sc
Over 60 dozen Neckties. In all
shades, worth 60c to 76c. at....1flc
Men's Handkerchiefs, worth 35c,
Odd Coats, odd Vest and Mactoto^M
at your own price. 1.000 other ar
ticles too Domeroos to Bentton
among them mnny for ladies.
For 10 dagrs at Bands A Co.*s aethlng
FREE! FREEl-R. R, Fare Paid to
Purchaaars of $20 or evar for a radiua ef 25 milaa.
WANTED—35 taiaaladiaa, 20 cash
EIMOA
THE
Boston Store
Will be closed all day Monday and
Tuesday, to mark down goods and
arrange stock for the GREAT
COMPULSORY SALE
That begins WEDNESDAY MORN
ING at 8 o’clock. Mighty in its
Scope; Mighty in Price Cutting.
$80,000 STOCK, AT ALMOST
HALF PRICE :::::::::
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THE KNiENINO RECOKLr
PART TWO
Che €oenin0 Record's ilp-to>Date IHiistrated Feature
Where Most of Japan’s Powerful Warships Were Built
Ml
V
raU
J. To
I baa from thia modaot bertonine vrovn Into the rtffantlr proporenoufh to
tiona of today H will be er
I areracn^^.OOO.
For
fined to live arrea;
aalk throofh the ahopa mean* a three
mile Journey.
The principal drpartmenta of thIa
mammoth Babel Include aterl meltlna.
hydraulic forfinc. the manufacture of
all lUnda and alaea of puna, the produc
tion of hydraulic machinery fur war
and for peace purpoaea. the makinc of
elcKdrlc machinery and ahlpbulldlnr.
continue to dominate’
^
.V
i
of Incota or caatlnya. forma the baala
of moat of the manufacturea The aterl
4,
m
kilty n
•acity (
re-enforced
by
wlndlnc
around each
conatructed
apeclal reference to the audden
made
There la alao a foundry for
tlnr am hora. atempoata of ahlp*.
la of dynumoa. en»lne auptK>rta. etc,
aai&j)!ft»,--»ace..5ff!ri.jatJ-.
af’TL'l'.t'iruTu'jec
machine
abupa.
Now
regulred fur . |
it
undenrora ;
V
non sere conatructed from hta deM«na.
The |•^efIsure bora me ao freat from
outside orders U»at be resigned hla of
fice and devoted himself to the Elswick works. In lk<3 be dellrered
sddress which attracted much all.
lion
In It he r-alled attention to
dccreaaln* c.«l aupply and the
hauatlun .*f the iron deiioslia. Ar
atroi.a rceUed the Hessemer medal
1*'»1
He lad previously been mj
Ihe peerace In ltl7
laird Arntatronf
did in 1»,.0 at the *«e of ninety y
ha\ln« devoted a luilf century to
develo|iiiietil of some of the ntuat d
ei.Klnes of War ever dev laad
> many other Invetitors of t
of destruction, he waa a
WOULO TBAtaM WOBKf
A iii.lveralty profes*>r duHn»
summer holiday Inkveled about I
I»e«i|.|e were foolish ervouah to do m
well they trieiided llvinc on those m
|e-v>|.{e «o: were uii their Way to pi
luie work at distant towns, ha vine I
let II III I heir |>osseaalun prumlslnc them
tubas, known aa the Inner, ihe A and
A and B tubes U the wire wlndln* from
r thread c
•top rinsa. breech buahea at
ond and a breech a
•nd openins after th
41 nffiwiiT£ mm
ieldl
Fr«n TokFo. Japga. madtt
4mt» • war roernpeoAMit «
AlaiiajmU* Hew* wrttM:
• aMwt iMpTWilTe CblBi
; machine, shfch »aa i
m.uuied
Ua Japaa no fkr waa tbe (
boiler fr..m which aiesm at hl«h
at Aoyaaa. tbe rtmeral. acoorai^
sure, ewapinc throu«h noaalea o
cullar deslyn product frictional alec- SMbto rttaa, of that saliaat Smo oT
trlcllv
In reooanitlon of thia he
OMimabAH^ Hlros* ot tht
made felloe of the Royal a« lely
nary.
waa then only thirty-ala years of ace.
» JapaMM are a hero lorlaff mm,
S4X.n afterward he Invented Ihe hy- and few aattOM hare bad a twCti
draullc crane, and for the cun at ruction
portaalty tor hwo worahlp tWa
hydraulic machinery
■M hy tiM hUMral of HJiwm.
I at Elawlck. I
rkabto BMii. a tae aaUor who
made
added laryrlv to hla yruw Inc fainc. He bodlMl la ktaMif all Umw qMJttlM
waa BO hl«hl) eateemed by the yovemthe Japaam mom ralac.
inenl authoHtles fur hla kuos ledee of hta life, as ta waU fcaowo aow, la tiylav to ■•re Baglao. Mb warraat omtm,
aad the Btory of hta exploit ta th*
eorabta thlac ta tbe Part Aj
DunnK the neat four years
can
wh> he did* not work. He Interviewed
. 000 vneranta and. rloaalnc
they
cortlliie »u the vsrlooa res;
aave for not esrninc their d.
bresAIll an oithodo* ituiiiner. we jet (
fullowlna 4^1 said thay were witlinc
work, but (ould not obtain any.
•hea. Imr
Th.«
ImriMn- «mI Incol.' t» to thforrlnc depanmriil. There the maaa
auhjected
roui^Jylm'drlc^^^^^^
Tribiit* Paid hr Japan to
Naval Hera.
to cat bla father'a conoant to antar aa
anctnaer a offica. but It had bean decid
ed In the family oounoila that be ebeald
become a auUcUor. He waa therefore
aent to the unl'e^li^^aod aflanrard
apent aereral yeanr 4a a aoUcitor'a
flee. Here be neclected the law and (
voted htmaelf
mechanics and
rlneerinc.
I cffccUrc ■»nrtc«
tb« offcnstre opcntlona
euTfa oo b) Uw JapAiMM
■fflnrt tb« KoMtens «r« tb« produrt
•f • Hi«to «MabUabment. Uanr of the
JapuMM WArablpa »l»o canw from Um
mum» b«nd«^. Ther wer« mad* at the
tlttla Mborb of Clavlcfc. KnpUnd. The
waa fottndad «fty-arven yaara
I tta o#rtnal purpow
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TRAVBRSB CJTY. MICHm 8ATORDAY. JUNE 18. 1904
PART TWO
py
■
VIEWS ABOITT A WAKSHIP PLAKT.
a body «
hurled by the Buataaiw vbMi
(Quad It la the water, aad. Uha a*Ma
ilea, they *«re the
•oleuui fuocfal, with aU the
hooora that would bar* b*aa arniwda#
to an oIBcer of tba taar. Bat that
Hirooe a frlaada U Tokyo, hta oM I
aad It la eeen aaM that the ■
hlmaeir para laatructtona that all
or ahoold be paid to tha 4m4 mmm,
▲od ao with flttlap pomp kad wra
droua rate quay they larxiai al 1
waa racoratd of Hlrgar*a h«lr-« ■
•brad of Oaah-ta a plala waadM has,
and thia baa baea laft out thHu la
Aoyaiaa andar the cypreaa «
tracA the prare Attli«ly tacl« tht
rtto raape aod /
In the c
ttalby ea*1
■ heldattho
nt the Marine elubt
btaTaaktlU
aad thau. aftM^ i
eortad tba cotkn to tha praraalAo «t
Aoyaiaa. aaothor aanrlca waa haU Vl
which Ltoutoaaat Mataura run
tar of roodolaoe* frooi Adain
which waa followad by brtof i
on tbe ralna of a bar* to tba ■
Vic* Admiral Arlaia aad 1
Kaoo
Tbe atreeta la Japaa ar* alvaja
crowded, bot 1 Dover saw aay atraat la
Tokyo ao Jammed with bomaalty aa
waa tbe road to tha cemetery,
throop waa tblckaat oo tha alopa whMh
laada rrom Kojimachl to Akaaaka. ]
the palace of Princ* Kltaaharawa. I
tba proceoatoo bad to paaa throul
laaa of people twenty feet d*ip «■
dc. moMly townafatk In haoM
aod bakama. bot with i
PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE JVORLD s
carrlape oo which tba <
waa amsortad by about 900 ■■rtuaa
with rrraruad anna and th* i
of tha dub. An It punnnd
•tpeeu, eddmitly by pmaffsi
Utlei
Joined I
loop
Bomewbere aJoup tb* rant*, hoo, •
company of bloejacknta
coftape. but Joat whore 1 did net *0%
■a I rode abcad and waitad at th* CM>
etary for tba pr
it cama In alwolot* sOanc* up thd
•lope, and na it 4
■tleot It ■a*m*d a bit curtaua M
**• DO haada uncorarad na th* coMa ;
paaaed. until ooe r*mcmbar*d that tM*
plenty of corlodty, and all tha to^
•tooea In the cemetary-and tha Japs'
oaae are very food of tjocady ahnpni
tomtwtonaa—were covered with pnupM
clambertnp op to pet a baCtar tank.
Tbe draae crowd about tha piuru
Bide parted aa 400 bfotoAoU. aCUBdy
fellowa aod rtafbty' affactad. itaaul'
dared tbetr way throupb. They took up
poaltlooa bmide tba prave and wnMad
in alleoca Than came enrrtapw, wBh
elaborate Urertaa. of tba blphar otBcUla. cini. military and narni. uai
tbe dlplomaU. and tbaaa pnanad on.
Then there cama ta alpht na opad
Shinto priest, draaaed nil ta wMU aad
wenrtnp old faablooad red IkCpataat
I aboaa. Abore bla band a taS Maw
Jacket carrlad aa 1mmanna aflkaa lap.
oo which, ta Cblnam chanctaCA waa
wTltteo tba name and rank of th* daof martnea carrylup rad and wMtn banners and ‘Iwosar dapA and yuoat
saAakl. tha aacrwl Bhiata troA oommi.
tha whlta paper po-bcL
Two naval oAcare cuna next, enrrytap dacornttaQA aad bahlad thaa thd
pus carrlape retted ateap. dtapad la
biacB T«lr*t aad dtswa by htaijiiBili.
Last thlM *f aO-khd that caamA aa
tntaka «f th* hnath. ao aotaata aat i
tom^hfaip waa tt-cama a prnap la
whlta; the atetor aad youap utec* pf
Comma Oder Hlroae. with tha amd
old and beat of Biwtao, th* man
whom tha baro had ptecu Ma BfA
Mn. Blaaeha Ipom *f Lai
Kan., bna wrlttaa tha wtxda ai
Me for a omr noap. “A Bfitaaaiw
Kaw.” whkh iha hna dadteatad
UttlToeMty *f raiwA akys tha ]
*A Ml* vrom has wi
ta£
--■-^'•■:.r;.:,::^;
:
THB KmiHO BEOX^ TB1TEB8B 0^^
^v;,
ii.
..j:
aATPBDAT, JBCT It, IMM,
liese^Bi¥oJ¥iuaeawaeCared.
lU
RgMDlHBmUrmts:
-OmAM Mm. PmAMz—Qnxktmdm____________
toaekaowMf* the grml Merit oi joer V«««Uble
CoMpomd. I kavc seflefed for fcmr jwn wiU
inecnler m»d peinfol mr—trMtfaM. elao itiirieiM.
la the beck mad lower Umbm. mad ttfml mlcep.
thrUne to eome which woeld oalj owma
eofferin^ to me.
“ Better bemlthwu mil I wmated. mad care If poe>
Bible. Lydia E. PinkkaM'm Vc««teM« CompouMl bromrbl nw bemlth mad hBimimcBB im m few
abort Moatha. I feel like maother pereoa bow.
My aehea aad paiaa bmec left me. Ufe eeeaa aew
mad sweet to aae, mad ceerythiac aecMB plcaamat
mad easy.
■ Six bottles broaebt me hemlth. mad was worth
Bwre thaa months under the doctor's care, which
really did not beaeftt ase ml mlL 1 ms amtisBcd
sick wooen aa yoer Veretmble Ooaipoaad. mad I adToemte H to
help."-Mm B. a. Bi.sartisan. 4» Broad BL. MaidiriUe, Tena-
MM
®*=!==
*;l iMd aaflerad for three yemn with terrible
mt the Umb of awaetraatina. mad did bo4
propoaad aa operatioa.
** I felt eo weak mad i
eoaldaot
I would I
read ma adrertiaeaMt ia the , .
docidedt?to^t.^GS£ wLa^'^^'ii £d that
1 metnmUy Uaprored after tmkiac t^ bottle., ao I
kept Ukiar it for tea weeka. aad mt tha cad of that
timel waacurwL I hadoiaed eiebteea pouads mad
in excellent health, mad am i
**Yom Barely dearrye
*
mad you hare aiy
ly eery beat wiahca.*~Miaa
Boulerard, Atlanta, Oa.
amsgs;
StottekhareBaasBUsi
no™e.wbo u..wu«««.
U«
in
c
Ibled with painful or irregular nfenstruation, backacke, bloating (or 1
t “ bearing-down " feeling, dizzinesa, taintneia, indigeatioa, nervons i
noea, and be restored to perfect health and strenstb by taking Lydia ]
Lrun, Maaa^for farther free advioe. No liri^ persoti baa^hMI the benefit of a widei
ilia l^ ha« guided thonsandi to health. Erery anffering wc
^;v ':
cwIihB
M’Manus,
Professional
By
O.
Henry
tarMl. ixa. by Syinm P-rirr
was iying quite still. i
fre«k
down hard on Uh- c.' -rs m. ih. y miui.t
not see tlow they w. tv tre.nl.lInK *1 w.i
doctors Wf^re slandiug <0 l.is ImsI
oi..wat a large. porUy man. with bushy
fray hair and a pretentious manner
tliiii U". r u n ,n lb.* pniU-nts’
sards.
Tor iTJtmpIr. If n plrawint
faced youm: fctlow .-omes alone und U
nlllluf; to nndertnkr for |sWi certain
duties tliiit stand f«.r tltst on tin- p.iy
naUinilly cnc»t'c lilnj on llie
U plain to sc«. tlint the money
81>Ot.
go further- -IA oilier dJr«n tlon« In
will g<
tills wise w« niid McMniiiis, pnifen
sloDBl, nt Lis new fK«f
-Ucllo. kid'” Mid McM-nmis. lookins
closely at the lK>yH rl.nlky
rK-c
-What's the troul.l.V
A shaky little p.i»v. crept from nmler
Ut. IkhI
the iiiverlel
ways as»lsi old I'letelier
Tie s ,Tury
sliont niitM.iidlT l-tls -exi-u
Ile-s writing a IssA on tlw subj.s-t
lies a brilliant operator, blit 1 d>n t
exactly nppmve of his plan of ligating
and nmpiitniing Is-low ibe ligature
1
Isdhwe In sniuriug over It. Still, he's
been sucenrffui.-Voiir Idea seems to me to be heat.”
Ho Mars nista.
A novel Invention, which may ena- j
ble shipa to dispense with plWifs In r'v- |
saked coUXir
navigable etiannel folkiwetl by ships, j
An alternating current of elerirk ity Is
ha'a baen aick
Ibwioes.
<lur
i n
"'’rir::s5:Tr“
! IUMhuus- liniiiJ
••Bui.. Ton L now ns niiicli ns the doc
tort do. d.iii t you?••
■Well, Uld.' sal.1 the nurse eocitii- j l^huslasm^ ebbed s mil^
tively, ••a man p-ts rusty In liis husl- hu sh^l.lers
lu-SH smiietlmes
Yon s«h’. I liaven'l
Iki'ii folloxviir my rcKul.ir profi
rltfht InlclT. 1 plareil short niid thinl
olth the Mttle
they went to picv<*s nnd left ii
hug
I MW ni. ml. in the |...|
mean doctor-th.-u • got
n pn.r.-Nsionai nurse wmit.sl
I tlhiu;:lii I'd su:ii with the liospiiii!
till
there's
souietliin'
youns-ir. I hough. ' hours.
He's Al. but
miKhl L<s-|> all
™
Inc I
- ...
pent tbrongh the cable, and the Indue
tion from the current affw-ts two tele |
phoues on l>oard. thus eruibling tlie
i^.|,«-r. i -ahIp's oOiivrs to keep to the line of the ;
if Ills cable by ltst«*ulng tn tbe telejibones
'
i«ii«
SEIVICES IN THE CHUICHES
with s pecullsr g
Hn shmss-ed ;
^
“ ,'r:
,
Grace Episcopal Church.
Rev, C T. Stout, rector.
Morning service ami f^ernif.n. 1" 30
aunday school at 12
No evi*nlng servlc*
Al! are rordlall.v invited i
services
ortrlo^ projtuatlloi
estrsordUiKO
Aabury Methodist.
os keen as .me uf Ihc .loclor'. v,lpcU
.....iipses;-"............. lt*6 ;i|‘|KMuliset^]iia
in' .ipplc seeds, nitd
I i.i;
:.s; s;r,r.,r,‘'r:
tlon that the big d.s-ior should fan
'zx:
•;
NuiuImt .Nine s hniid i lung tigliior.
■•They tliniight 1 w.is aKl,-.-|. ' he ••i’iitllllieil -• the dix-tors dill aii.l 1 tienrd
■••III tjilkin
Wlmt s op
per
rate.
••0|M-r:ilo>" l'.<ih niblxil hi> nos*- geu
l.v
• U hy. tli.it s th*- m.ih. al term for
[ curvin
Th**y re g nn' to . urvi- wmie
'.'u'i'
I in' to »iH «ifT Ills min-oih-N
-No. Ifa III.-, Ikib. ir- 11,.-: -n,.y was
atandin' rlgtit ov*t m« .•iml thought 1
WHS aslcp
Ixin t bt
in * ul me up.
Ik.li-please don't-
lor phyaiclan in charge
Tb.- other- i
'•'<«-«dy
kill
Lkm t pl.ny too
younger, thin, less tniperati.e. wearing !
oO y..
•
Why didn't .vou say
doobla glaaaea and a tlien.p.-uti. side U
' •
whlakar-waa Dr r.rka. tbe junior
-1
I ain't'
Number Nine pretcml.Hl i.> be iisleep
«
and llateoed. for tb.y w.-iv talking
About tbe ease
i
' Ilwl.l your l.as*-,
•■Bur- maid Dr I'arks liesitatinglr
«••?»'»
-But Whatr s.nt.1 Hr. I'letclmr impa |
b.
tSeotly. 'The symptoms are tl.i re”
' fronker. yon know. kid. Im d.H-,
“Except"fight In', wliil.. a tr:iim**l mir«- |
“Except Urn fever. I know be donin'l ,
'1'“^ Hie Im.iiIc
carry temperature
But it has uev.-r fou might s.-iy
Tb.-y
been proved that fever is luvarUldy
You |M-*>n .-ntiir pi.-my
attatidanL''
guess, and swaliowiir k.-*i|m“
“If"— began the Junior
"I double . risKcroKu declare. B.,h.
“ *ir la a dangemiis wonl in surgery, iln't et nn apple In two inotitb.s —
MX dear Parka "
i
"TImi's funny.' imis.*.l ilie new nnrs-’
Tbe objector suemnibed
The gnat perplex.■*!!>
••p .•oim*s always from
Fletcher had1 dn.pfH'd
r a PI do seeds. What give you t
■ f..nnal i
pain. I
Always
bad cal
.Numls*r Nine .In-w a long,
was an unnsrial thing
quivering breath
pbyalctan In chnrge tn .«
••Notblii- n. v.T give It to me,
the JunI
answer.^ .iully —notldn’ 't nil
Me ;
fndder s«*nt nm Imre ‘cause I was sick.” j
Junior
Number Nine
AfUT
n panse In- eontlniu'.l “Me fnd !
Si.iiiethiiig resem
ler gimme n s|o<
C BUapk
• Cliriv^-miis
.
a tbes ra
o elis k.
fodder was good
rajolen ‘
"I aball operate nt 8 o'cl.s k tlil.s nft I tlie do.'|or s:ild.
•moon." aaid Dr Kb-t.lmr
If
care to be present you will, of emu
'
Manns laid Niimlsr Nin.-'s
^ u|M)n the covers and rms*. sloop
over him to nrninge th.> piilow.
;id.’‘ lie said tltooghlftilly. ••yon lay
and remeinls-r that Boh is goin'
ook out for your interests.
I’m
tbe main points and will be glad to
• to investigate this t.uslness •
•ct aa your nasOalanL
Your knowl
liospltnl druggist, nn nnaemir
adfe. your experience, your high rank j young
in n garrulous checked
suit and ml aeekUe. was bending o
apsule
full
“Tban." cut In Ibe chief etirtiy. “at j Ills counter, jslbbing capsules
iabarp.“
! a white
Ite powi
powtl.T
Came tbe n
leaned
Number Nine opened bU eyes. whlJdi
elbow
X^pi^blue and very strained a.sl
only ten years old. be bellev..,!
IB the auperstition that doctor. «..d
Apcratloc knlres are the natural en
a of tbe intcfral buman being
,
Tbe new surgical nurse came along j
ABd Atspfwd at tbe foot of tbe bed. He ;
Aad Number Nine bed become friumla I
lauwdlAteljr after tbeir acquaintance 1
had bacun.
I
FHhapa aome explanation la due aa |
la Why tbe Needlo'a Eye hospital came j
to anploy Robert McManoa oa a pro
fOaMoaal aarse. Tbe hoapKal waa sup
partad by a l«aey aad maaaited by a I
7r^!0
Round Oak
Furnace
is the best and most CArduUy made furnAce in the
world. If you want a perfectly heated home —
write us—or see the Round Oak: ag'cnt—we will
make the heating
ngoP^” free.
Our fur
Armth And Comfort”
sent on request.
Batata or P. o. ACCKWITH,
r*BO B. LBB. Blana«sr.
Oowasiae, Mich.
! SALE BY
h 4. Lay
Mercantile
Co..
Agents.
circle,
cool
Itmg
niom.
"sr"
z.r.r-'"-
worship will lie dedical.-.! to (Iml. Hr
Charles R,.ign Soovtlle of cVl
hleago
rlpal
IIS
Ativ
* and help
1
gift, large or small, will Ise aereptal.Ie
Ivor at :
. 4:30
■?
strut of his suie-ri..r
FIim.II>
os
with tbe children.
lisped, with the painful sprlghllmsae
u Biranger to chUd talk
Morning
•..■rvii-e
piees^ .,r (
Haughtt-rs
school at no
meeting, ft 3i
Evening s»-rvice 7
All are «i |cf»m.- ’■
I scho.
Junior ChrUtlsQ RndcAvor.
Christian EndeaTor.
ig prayer meeting i
cordially welcomed to the*
Itt 30. Children s day servire
In
fanis haptir**d Isfore the sernioii Ser
mon topic, Angels .if Jesus
12. Sunday school
3 30. Junior i.-ague.
ft ir» Epworih league
7 .30, Sunday sch*»>l eonc.-n
Monday. K '«< p m . -oie-n night
Ben Hur.' IllusiraieU. Including cliur
wrra
boca
arTAnairr
kabx.
sctaooa and bom. out through tb. --------
ICas) . h..*
Baotwt
Rev W T Woodhotiiw. pastor
Morning itervire. 10 30
Sunday school. 12:00
Woodmen
hall, .over
post-
Comer State sod Union streets
Captain
and
Mrs
Munselle
In
chargH
Mev-iings every night except Mon
day
Sunday, 11 a. m.; boIiDeaa meeting.
2pm; Junior meeting, 3:30
Chrlstl
Reading rtsim. .N. « Willu-lm Idoek
Kim 314
(Jj»en ilai'i exc.-jii Humlay
RED DRAGON TEA
TUs Tm it Paektd ia Japn. Why?
uTv Tnx
;-rj izjz'Ti
Evening s«-rv lees al 7:3ti
Prayer meeting Thursday
St might
DIRECTfmJtpu.
No maripaUting to
any way. JOST
WHAT TOO WAIT.
Just what yoo hm
been nting for
yean. ALWAYS
THE SAME.
evening
A!) an' eonlially Invited lo the ser
n~
* Chnrmua ago. Bob
Evangelical
‘."■ro rS;Tz:\:z:T\r.
preAcblog at 218
at
RAAday
C. C.street
MUler.
Fourteen
Saivstioft Army ScrvlCAa.
Christian Science Services.
Mod«*m
1 East
S“r
First Methodist.
Rev WUltam Lanfman. pastor.
i* .3'i. ela-ss
m‘-e(lng Class No. 3
Mrs Seofie:i! amt
.Mr Kenvon siM
kn.-.-s
Th.- I«.> gul|~-.| a
l*r»l>ahl) i.» s< ream but thr
*
each and OTAry
Rev l>H,nard B Blso.*!. pa-i
Cormr
Wasliingtiin
and
gspx { n XF ■
of th.* many rat.l-Ks he had seen gasa
3
Sh-sh’
•-M lf.'’"('-hri “iin'’scTeo°^^ .
First Presbyterian.
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
Rev J W. Miller, pastor
Class meeting. 9 45.
Morning service. 10:30.
Sunday school at
Epworih League.
Ihe cal
In7" 1^'“’N urnbc^’.NIn*
frrckl.-s arcs dark against his Increasing
av .v nlng*. onl.v. *7 tn 9
• fvirilially inviutl.
•li-ciiirag* ni.-tit
Evening. 7 .3u
Farewell wrv ice in
nty Ot>era HotiM- Topic
The Whole
Counsel of Cod ' altli lessons from
ih»- .New York disaster an<l the lilas
Imorsru-c
Traverse
City. Mich.
Church of Christ (Disciples.)
.................. .
oor
went, keen and startling
through ihv
nqiilred the nurse
wards Outsidu tn lli. ,-urrtU..r a nurse
scored a lisii.- hit.
___
"Oh. Tm II
physicians r | iwthetics:
Iggrr hurry than vvor '
tbe druggist
I
_
tie II»aJ
mated the lows to the Instill
"Tbougb if it wasn't for my looking
«Her things l don't know what tlie
IMti*mts would do okl n.«ich.-r s away
"(> much
You r., tin- m w n.ime pro
^menu on ^Itllr stand
r^xpeefd
fesslonair*
“rr«»feealonal sure: It must take a
wise liead. now. to hold your
J<3l> (lueas you get on to all tbe latest
dodet'a.
What's your opinion about
S>™tlli- for oppondMo.. oowr
Rev Hugh Kennedy, pastor
Mary
Morning s.‘rMe,- lo ::o.
Mi
C Nind wil! give an address o
sionary work
Kt. ning service 7 3«>
The Chll
dren'p day .-x.-rrises sill lake the
|jlaee of iho regular evening preaching
very ire
Cla-Bs meeting. Sd a m
Sunday seho.d. 12 in
Epworih league r.
,, m
l.* aaer.
Frank
Ihinihrllle.
topic
Rising
.AU>\e rMseouragemenf
A enrc'ial weleotne at lhe«.e serv ieen
Thorns* P
Morning.
year, doeiorr
sinuatingly i
As Yon Like It
Hard cr ioU coa1« Cfkc or wood.
The great Round Oak Furnace
bums them all whh ecooomj
and success. It is Air tight and
holds the fire, producing A steady
uniform heat from a grcAt dcAl
less fuel than is
used in ordinAry
furuAces. Tbcf”
g1nr«ring department. kleClIi nnlver- .
alty. Montrvsl.
It consists of an In- j
aulated csUle taW on the lw-.l of the j
immse
misMl
•And you woMldn-tId tb. az-BUToa
Writ. lb. -----r
Owing to tbe onnsual anowfall last
winter, much aoxletr regarding btb
laoefaes was felt la BwUaeriand dortug
ABtlL
Church.
Rev R M Holaaple. pastor.
lO-OO a. m.. clattit meeting.
10 30 a m., preaching. Suliject. "The
Pause of Jesus Before His Passion."
12 tn.. Sunday school,
ft:30 p, m . Y. P A. service*
7:3ti p. m . preaching.
All are invited lo these service*
Awsdiah Luthsran.
Rev. John Porsburg. pastor.
Biinday school. »:30 a. ra.1. every Sunday.
Preaching services at 10;30 a. m.
id 7:30 evening the first and third
Sundays in Ihe month.
Congregational.
Rev D Cochlln, pastor
■ning service, music and sermon
Morain
30 a. m. Music by the quartet.
(>>me.
Sunday school at noon
Intennedt
itennedlate Christian Endeavor at
4;S0 Ik BL
Iki Cg Tkit CkMi. Tirad
RED DRAG
II* bell A
The HaBBSk A Uy
1,9’SS
THE EVENING RECORD
U M—r
NIMBEROF
DEAD 833
TRAYEB8E CITY, IdlCIT, SATURDAY, JUNE 18,190A
fWAHIKUIYISIT
•WILLKfAIIlAIIlS
FRUITS
RAISED
EIGHTH TEAR—MU
LOOKING inis WAY.
TO lAISUU TODAY
Fifty S*«M FmmM W«St«d in a 0«
Mala - Mwlfc WHI Sa RaM a<
Onea-Fimarala af Om HimSraR Vietifiia Taday.
By WIr« to lha SreRiac Raeord.
Nav York. Jaaa It.—Tba fonan
or orar a kuadrad rtcttaM of iba
ataaaar Oaaaral Slocoai dlaaatar uiok
placa today. TSa atilckaB aaM aide
waa tbraeiad with paopta.
Thr coroaar’a ieqoaat will l>asiD
Monday. It ta aald t^y the oprcmar
baa the ataodpipe (rooi the Slocum
through which the vater waa t<
Buppllad to the flra hoaa. Tha ralva.
it la autad. waa found cloaad.
Fire hundred and aeventy bodiaa
hara been reoorered and ttUI are
mlaalng. Tbla makea the death llat
83.T Fire hundred and thlrty^wo
hare been Identified. About fifty
bodlea were found wedged in a deep
bole in the bed of the river. The bulk
of the Oeneral Slocum will lie raiaed
SUTTONSBAY
GRADUATES
FIVE YOUNG FEOFLE HAVE FIN
ISHED THEIR COURSE.
;Eaar«aaa of SL Michaal’a School Will
Sa«Held on AfUmoon and Evoning of Juno fifi.
RuSoBa Bay. Mich.. June 18—The
Solloaiang are the gradumtea and the
tpragOLtn of the St Mlchael a achool
umaamnicement cxercUea at Sutiona
May June ?6:
Claas of 1MM.
Mwater Oacar K Stelmel. commerHal oaurae.
Mlaa Blanche R. Juhnaon. commer
cial ooiirae.
Mil
ML
grade.
Mlaa Otilla C. Ooldamllh. elgh
grade.
Claaa molto. "\nrtne Serrea aa
Anchor."
Claaa colora. Royal purple a
white.
Afternoon Frogram
Old Are Worda of
Keep Cool
Beard af Trade Cot
Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday
with poaaibly showers north and west
portlop^: variable wiads.
e Industrial coaualttec of
a of trade met yeaterday te filsDAKCE. Foresters' hall. Saturday
a propoaltloo to locate a thriving erening. June 18 Helm’s full orrbewIndustry in thU chy. The manufac
GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY FROD- turers interested have been looking
S7t BOOIU TAKEN FNON THE By Wire to the Bvealag Record,
way and a committee will co
SHAVINOS.
OCTS SFOKEN OF HIGHLY.
GENERAL SLOCUM.
leago. iaac iS.—Senator Fbraki
here to look over the advantages
hlo aald today that he beilevi
thU section. President Friedrich has
there la little doubt aboot the nomla
a communication atatlng that
UoB
of
Senator
Falrtaanks
of
ladlaaa
AltSUI|ll0l
TO
WtSTtlH
of
the
lr.tere*ted
parties
would
imSTKAnM itUG HABl
be here In about a week. There are
several other matters of special Inte
the city which will be conslden
FLAVOR AND TEXTURE AND
ALLEGED THAT THE STANORIRS
e annual meeting to »>e held in
HAHS9M WUBt PAID
ARE EQUAL IN COLOR.
WAS CLOSSa
short time.
Sewater Ferakar ef Okie Says Thera
la Little Oewbt Aheut His HemL
natien far Vies Freeldency.
TO MAPLE CITY.
nsul General Oummer Haa Wired Apples From Orchards ef E. B. Oibba.
the State Oepertment to That
W. Golden. James Hardle. E. O.
effect—Will Se Cash.
Ladd. S. J. Morgan and 8. 8.
R.. will go to
McPherson post. G.
Walker Exhibited.
ming
Maple City next W^nesday mornl
By Wire to the Evening Record.
spend the day. The members will
Washington. June 18.—Consul Oen
The following letter has been re drive over and anticipate a ven pleai
eral Gummer cabled tbe state departThe Knrthport and MapI
Bsent today that It haa been arranged ceived by Harry Kneeland of the Trmv
that
Join together
that the cash ranaom for the release erse City Canning company. It is from City postssocial occasion
being
day. the «<
M. L. Dean, superintendent
agri- nual affair The post liand will accom
(hem
culnre and borUcnlture at the world's
fair:
Dally Markets.
"! arlah to ann<lonnce
fruli
The Chicago markris from quota
grovera of this section that I have
tions received by the commission offlee of W. F Bennett, represented by
docB:
they could see It they would join wKb
r Close
me in saying that Michigan haa on
Wheat—
superiors In her class as a fnili-pne
July . . ..84S
84«% 8J\ 84s
AND MAY SE MORE AT THE BAT- uelng sute.
79%, 79\ 79‘,s
‘in some boxes of varieties I never Sept . . . .79Si
TLE OF HAFANOOW.
Corn—
Rw better specimens and the condition
of tbe fruit la very fine. I wish that I
could personally thank each grower
ope that this fall they may Im1,155 WOUNDED AT UA TANG
» send us even better specimens
gladly answer any questions «»r
grant any possible favors to Michigan
GENERAL 8TAKELSERG MARCH people.
^ ^ Oper^g''** HTJh. Low Close.
From Grand Traverse county w«INO NORTHWARD.
have apples from the orchards of E. B
Gibbs. W Golden. James Hardle. E. O
Ladd. O. J. Morgan and 8 8 Walker
Railway Can Transport Only a Few
1 the tables at pr€*sent besides oihencold storage yet unopened
Thousand—Russians and Japs
"The fruit from Grand Traverse
Colliding at Taahichai—May
county has color equal to any of the
Western states, while flavor and tex- •Vine loads i
Be a Fresh Jap Army.
ure is much superior We hope that
the northern part of tbe state will rertcu pjirlsiaii liiiH given to Ihe
By Wire to ihe Evening Record.
as freely this
French nation ilo- llitli- pals«-e of
St. Peteraburg, June IS.—The »ar
s as they
Malms Ison, m-or Versnilles. to Im- used
We shall
oOce adnilta that the Ruaaian lonaea
as a uioseuni. and tli** g«>vi-rnuieut hss
:et a cartl from any who may ordered the urlgiiuil furniture it .-,ui
battle of Hafangow amounted to
spects of good fruit and will tained in tlie time of ilie Hinim-'... Jo
about 2,‘Hio and proliably that they arrange to display their product.
le even greater. Fifty-five of
Michigan aill be found in section aephlne.
of Ihe low Installation division of anson and fUninpie
ficera and 1.100 men who were wound
the battle have arrived at I.ta Horticultural hall.. Many northern
p*»ople have their names on our regis
Yang, rfeneral Stakelliergs defeated
T and we hope to see many more
army la marching porth. the railway
■'.So fruit groser can afford t
display.
being able to tranaport more than
plared before the
w thounand men.
world. In agrirultiirv.
agt
are represented
>priailon would allow All
the p
dUpla:
New Cbwang correspondent says:
port ioi
"The advance guards of Oeneral Kuroki’s army are colliding with the Rus gan
sian forces fifteen miles south of fall”
Tashichao."
The Dally Mall. In an editorial, says
thinks that tbe correspondent U
ilataken and that tbe force Is a fresh
ly under Oeneral Nodzu.
oving from ISluyen to Intercept Gen
ikelberg's retreat.
al Stakelberi
RUSSIANS
LOST 2,000
‘ii IT
HAVE YOU
SEEN ’EM?.
They are the swelleat lines of
oxfords we have and you know
they'r*' right l>ecatise they are
Tht-lr ro<ilnes8 and conveni
ence have made them the popu
lar summer shoe, so you'll want
a pair and we know \VK CAS
PLEASE YOU for we have the
largest selection In the city to
f-hfK»se from
BV USING ONE OF OUS
.;:1
Datnmocks
Soch a pretty lot and at tick extrsordmsty low prioct «s oon Is
qnite an inJoceraeat to porcfaaie. Yoa can afccd a Mmmmmi $!■•
year, tardy. Good, doae troven ooei, durable colon, full nae and
length, aad with frinire. from #/.f5fd#R.M. Give at a call
« City Book Store
What
Will
BENDA
, . Do
Next?
DOOR AND WIND
SCREENS DELIVER.
ED SAME DAY
ORDERED.
^£UiR OF GOOD SHOti
TRAVERSE CITY
MFC. CO.
COLE-CRAW
CASE ENDED
W. L. BROWN
MQR.
Cor. Lake Ave. and lOth
Kuropatkin in Command.
Duet. "On the Race
Coarse." Mlasea ent of the Dally Chronicle at Yin Kow.
I
. Bahle. B. Kaley
in a dispatch dated June 17. says that
■al Kuropatkin left Liao Yaung
Wednesday last to assume command Phillips Forgery Case Carried Over
» army operating towanl Port
Until Next Term of Court—Kavith
^'vabSSory. Mias Blanche Johaann. Arthur
Mutic. "Entre Acte." St. Cecelia or
Divorce Wat Granted.
• cheatra.
Recitation. ••Intenaely Utter." Mlaa
p Jury in the case of 8 B. Cx>le
'Ouata Wletler.
lark Craw brought In a verdict
yesterday afternoon of no catise for
fClovera." Mlaa L Undley. Master M
action. This Is the same verdict as
t Grazier.
given Mr, Craw In Justice court.
DUIogue." iJiat Among the Falriea,'
The Jury was out a little over an hour.
Minima.
Yesterday afternoon tbe court took
Quartet. "Come W’here the Llllea NEW FEDERAL BUILDING WILL
under advisement the divorce case of
C08T $40459.
Daniel A Nelson vs Laura C. Kelson.
lei. nen
The court also granted a divorce to
t Revolt.
Emma Kavlsh vs. Fred Kavlsh.
DIalacue. **Ooing to the Dentlat." W.
John G. 8chmidt of Toledo Will Build
OberSa. C Stelmel. W. Stelmel.
8
Muale. n'praUy Club March." St.
It—Must Be Completed by
selling a lynx skin after the Jury dis
Cecilia oaafcaava.
June 1. 1905.
agreeing in bis first trial, appeared
Itefore Judge 51ayne and said he might
guilt)
Supper from « (to ?
Special to the Evening Record
J»n
Washington, Juno 18 —The contract
as the
J>uet. "Jolljy Blackanlth.'
for the construction of the government
e to plead guilty
-Bahle. Master p'a^„
building at Traverse City was let toVocal duet, • Volcea of .the ^^Jlght." day
John G. Schmidt of Toledo, the Judge entered a plea of not guilty.
Phillips gave several references as
senior glrla.
of construction t
Ohio. (
previous reputation and said
Dialogue. *‘Rpmrml>er Benaoo."
$40,859
he had only been arrested once before
lor boya.
The building Is t be completed t
for assault. Tbe Judge
Duet. "Birthday Polka." Mlaa Blanch
r«t day of June. 1
references over to the proaBwarU. M. Manaeau.
Sottg; '^My First Music Lesson.
cuior a bo( 'will look up these parties
BY WINGED ANTS.
and If
rho live In
Miss RMS Slelmel.
It wUl
Drain. Hi there scenes.‘The Result
Feople wf the Village of Baldwin Buffer
lips' case lighter. His case waa
of BeooomWag "
adjourned to the first day of the
From Fiague.
Scene first, “Ttw Fuss Over
Bills."
Baldwin. Mich.. June 18.—Baldwin
Duet. “Coraet MarHt." Mi«*es M. Is plague-ridden. A huge swarm
Marta. Irene RovwH.
inged anu averaging nearly an Inch
Scene teeond, “TSe K«w Walter."
FAIEWEU. PAITT
la length recently descended upoi
Song. "Killing Papa Through ih
and the surrounding country ad
Telephone." Miss Irewe ColdachmiU.
houses wre fairly overrun with them.
Scene third. "The RosuU of Econo^ Wfclle they are not known to do any Miaaea Gardliver, Fetrit and Blight En
tertained In Honor of Mlaa Douhan
mlzing"
especial harm, they are a great
at tha Honve of Mlaa Gardinar.
nuLsance. as no room or receptacle Is
proof against them. When they
peared It was In a huge cloud
darkened
the
sun
for
a
few
moments
^CHASID HAH l,tf5
then everybody and everything
number of friends last evening at
NILlSmHMTGAGt and
was corered. Tbe winged ants ap
e home of Miss Gardner as a fareparently carried those leas favored, well for 1
Douban. who will leave
and In the course of a day they also
iper peninsula. The
lost their wings Old settlers say
bouse was prettily trimmed arlth
they will remain but a short Ume.
myrtle, festootu coming from the
oaring to tbelr loss of means of aerial chandelier In the library to the ooremigration their progress will be
nera of the
aerred througbout tbe evening. Some
TO FET08KEY.
I South Dakota where be
Ume waa devoted to playing pnnle «nd
( man who'ran away from a chattel
Inter tn the evening refrenhMit]
■wrtgage after selling the stock. Mr.
aerred In the dining room, the
Hyana followed hto man l.OM miles
enrda being dainty arater color dninlea
aad fiaally caught him. He made him
aad rosea, with qaouUona inacribed
pay for his Ume. fare and also the
on them appropriate to the different
good croird tomorroar oa (
Ji»^.gage.
gnesta
to Prioakey. Harbor Sprtafa. Charted
vote aad Bay \*lear. Qaite a aoarter
Steele, who liven near
mit City, was brought to the dty this at Uckets hare atraafiy been uM.
Deputy sheriff Charioa
clothing nnltewaw, 8 ahos sateowent there after him.
men and 2 wwhisra for our
Steel Is charged with a very grare
B aad if the chargee are i ‘
GOVERNMENT
LET CONTRACT
t^xm oa the Hotel Whitt
KIMBALL FrankFriedricli&Go
The Ol.i Reliable Shoe House
And the guarantee furnished I
the company Is a bond of safety
to Mill Call and see
Styles Factory prices i
: W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY
: 129 Frost SL N.E.StroBf.Hrr. ;
I BrerytaiDt la
New Stand
242 Front Street
; O. C. MOFFATT
Abstracts of Title
: PRICES SATISFACTORY
EatabllahaCln 1808
Room 210 State Bank Bldg.
KEEP COOL?
YES,
BUT
How?
Many of our cuatomcra can tall
you. They ara freah from our
store, which It the home of cool
clothing that it also atyliah.
We have a aplendid variety
of Bummer sulta. including some
exceedingly snappy affacta in L.
Adler Broa. A Co.'a RochaaUr
n\ak«. Many gentleman whe
have heretofore depended upoR
their tellora for warm waattier
raiment are this aeaeon making
a trial of L. Adler Broa. 4 Co.‘a
auite. and we know the result
will be ae aatlafactory that wa
ahall acll them more ef this
make in future.
Prices: $IO. 012.50.
a 15.00, a 18.00
e. mmim.
Contr Trmt
MBi OahB
In new
patterns, cassimeres and flannels—
sizps for young men from 2H to 32 waist—nizes
for men from 32 to 44 waist—prices l.T.'j to .0.00
you won’t need to look elsewhere—our large
assortment will supply your wants—OUTING
SUl rS for young men from 30 to 36 breast
measure—for men from 34 to 44 breast meas
ure 5.00 to 16.00 in price—especially good val
ues in our medium priced outing suits at 7.60.
HAMILTOM CLOTHINB CO.
In connection with Lord Curxon'a here and married little Mary LMterl
return to England this story la bring always said she woold make a SMS tit
told in London: An Amerlcnn globe bioL and so she has.' "
trotter dining with soom English
friends In CnlcutU was asked if Amer
Icnna took nay Interest in India. "Oh.
Owing te
mmibm fT Int
yes." was tthe Amerienn's reply, "and erwam erisrs fsr BtmBnjr mn nan M«
they have i
> do do so. guarmitoe Britenry tmlens jmnr arinr
psp«
ed. 'India and Lndy Corson.' She set
tled down to rend it with close atten
tion. and when she Snlshed 1 zMsarked
to her: ‘Yoa seem intersMed la that
she said. *1
-
WATCH for thn vi«os^. W. JBdison nrfll M um tm mmtm m^Yarn
eaa gat lee ersmn nt rMrBborlB nay
tnaaftty aad always dm btitiL .
ItJBfc
.
TRvirmMiMirvABL ^
1
Hosiery and
Underwear...
■j
tHE JTKBiuKI SBOOBD/1B4TSB8I trtT^llHIg, SATPBPAY, JOTTg U, lt04>
fuamusanat |0.vW.1>. WON.
I THE€VENtN6RE£0RD
THEmN
Of tbu CimCk «r CMut ad tbu
CAME 7 TO 2
VNOt.T. wSnSSVw. NAimtN
WILUAMMUna PUT UP A oooo
FIOHT. HOWCVCJL
A W. IIOMWPI. Mtar «U ■«
^SSSWS!:
^TFiec m wmHT wrmtwr.
A. 1C1IXHKII, at,
<5jissBsaBr'
rm boQM ou Soduy uigbL June 1
> ftrat half hour win be girca
aoi« aad pralae, ladadlBg dacu.
VIelma Mafle a Qoofl CataA mti Krmm
rnolaa aad a large eflwras cbotr. f
moa topte. -Tbe WTsole Coaasel
Ate Up CvwrytMiiB Tkafl
Oed." wttb Imuoas tnm tbe New York
Hia Way.
iMMrtsf aad tbe blaapbemy of Jallaa
If. Juae SX. tbe
of worablp win be dedicated to Ood.
Dr. Cbarica Reign Seorllle. pastor
Matropotttaa Cbarcb of CbriaL Cbl
eapo. will deftrer tbe principal ad
draas. If yoa deal re to help
we kaoor you will, any gtn. I
aauUL will be gladly received.
Mr. ScoriUe will begin a aeries of
r church oa Toe*day evealng. June 21. Hear him.
.Motto: "Welcome to worship with
as are straagers. working men aad the
Tbomas P Ullom. Pastor.
'Ttstom ecNutf
oUr tlM equal bat tbe sapertor of the
fnriu of the West
other aaetionB
hat kmc been knoora b«t the lodorseCMBt of as anthoiitr soeh as the rayarteteadeat of tbe acricoUaral aad
hartlealtiiral exhlblU of the world's
fair cmir makes tt more empbat|e. Tbe
frvUa of thU regtoB arcr all that could
ha dcoired. Tbej have all the requialtaa that a" aecessary aad by
tie care aad atteoUoa on the part of
the crowers. they can easily take
ptec{ of the western frulU In tbe ■
keur of the country. Tbe proximity <rf
theec markeu and the cbeapneM wlib
which tbe prodneU can be aotien
there w« hare much to do toward In
flnendac h more In that direction
Mlebtcaa fmlts do now occupy a larpe
place In tbe markeu but there's room
for crowtb.
WEfionsaswEsuc
The formal opening of the We-quelong club last evening was a refy
pleaaant affair There was a good
crowd present and all paasedd an (
for I
Joyable erenliIng. Tbe
occasion wax fomlsbed by Stewart M
Stefflns' orchestra and wax '
Indeed.
Tbe opening dance was the flrsi
the smrieti which will be given dui
the season even' Friday night,
club rooms looked quite pretty
those
pool, I
KE-AH-TA-WANTA'8 STEWARD.
Tbe TurkUh sultan, the “sick
of tbe Baat," is said to hare played
the handlU false and* now tbe for
feiture of the tires Ot their captives,
one of whom Is an American cltltcn.
may be the result. The sultsn seems
to hare a weakness alone that tin
he will some dsy realize that
United BUtes la not a cotintry
lightly conaidered.
Homer D. Knapp will leave Monday
for .Ne ah-ta-wania. where be will take
the position of steward of tbe hotel.
The poslilon Is quite a good one and
will Ite credlubly filled by Mr. Knapp
James A. Hunt, president of the Neoclatlon. of Grand
Tbe latest report is that the RuaBianV being unable to hold out. wll
bom Port Arthur and abandon It
That srill bo a groat roisfortuno not
only to th^Ruaslans but also to those
who will bavc to loam the spoiling of
tbe names of a whole lot of
-places to which the enterprising
respondents will transfer the scene
I. O. O. F. and Daughters of Rebekah
Will Attend Presbyterian Church.
The Grand Traverse Uxlge. No. 20h.
eg Ihe Independent Order of Odd Fek
lowf and the Grand Traverse lo<lpe.
N<» 1S2 of the l>anghlers of Relvkah.
will hold m.-morfal xervlce*
resbvjlerli
morning at the First PresI
churvli at 10;.':o Rev. I.
will deliver the Memorial address
of action. ____________
Traverse City will be plMsed to ontertaln the delcgstes to the G. A. R.
conrentlon next year It will also pro
vide such entertainment that all who
come will hare Just cause to c
the "Queen City of the North."
Although Traverse City will have
no Fourth of July celebration this
year, blaniftee and a nutnbe/^ of other
places will. Tbe dead and injured
Hit will probably remain as large
€00» SHOOT
Attandance at the Match Was Small
Yesterday Afternoon But Thoee
Present Did Good Work.
MEMORIAL SERVICES.
J. base faal____________
ed the Wirnamsburg team yesterday
afieruoao at Wilttamsbafg by a seore
of 7 to 2. The game was a good ooe
and both teams put up a good article
of base ball. L. Welch pitched for the
local team aad the other players
pUyed In the posltloos as anno
yesterday. Both Welch, for the
team aad Bntler of Elk Rapids f
WlUiatasborg team pUebed fine ball
and both teams ably supported tbelr
pitchers. A bad error oa the part of
tbe WTlllam*barg players was respoaBible for three of the serea runs.
For tbe local team Bob Rokos de
serves special aieotkm for the lefthanded catch of a long drive oni in
right field that retired the side. Will
iam Kroopa also did excellent «
in left field, eatingg up two ddifficult
files that the heavyr WlUlamxbui
ters pounded
■a there this spHag.
bhm dtlaess have half a
e a propoaltloa to tbe Chicago
firm which proposes to erect
( factory la Beldlng.
laher P. W. Lyle of Dowagiac h
donated a sRe for the proposed m
Elks' temple, which wUl probably ce
in the aeighbochood of $$.000
Hastings has the heartfelt sympathy
of the entire state. On next Wedaesda/,she will entertain fifty village
baada. cxzmprialnif tbe Central Michi
gan Daad aaMdatlon.
A big odd storage ooncem which
offered to establish a plant in Marahall reoelTed anything but a warm
reception and tbe council still has tbe
matter under eonsideratk
M. hall at Albion i ■cently bar
tied the mailer ot of court,
lodge received $15 i id agreed I
A motion Is being prepared for
jw iiial for Mrs. Collins,
Collins, who was
cently convicted of murder In New
pUoo may
nhrop.
Pleasing Program Has Been Prepared
defray the
up In Owosao
expense* of a new trial.
for the First M. E. Church To
The cow ordinance again pop* up.
morrow Evening at 7:30.
this time in Dexter, where a curfew
for the use of the cows has been es
The following U the Children*! day tablished. The village marshal will
program jihleh will be given by the take ct
Sunday Hchool at tbe Ftrst M. E.
church tomorrow evening L. Roscoe
lx Ihe BU)M-rlntendent
The work of securing tbe right
Song by congregaiion
way for the Battle Creek-Coldwater
Pnivi
elect
pleted. and the franchise* through vil
lages and cities secured, a corps of
The I»arex and F1tbe«. by Marguer eight engineers from Cincinnati has
ite Lardle.
been engaged and will arrive st Rall-liile Lights. Clara DouglasK. Don tle Creek
ald Koxburg and Durotha
Elmer Smith criticise* Editor Jones
Exercise
Ixe by
b; three girls.
because tbe latter give* half a column
Solo by Ruth Dolph.
space to a piixe fight and only
Flower lesson, drill, six i
lines to an elaborate fraternal enter
tainment.
But has It occurred
Dolplh. .Marguerite Ijirdie
itor Smith thaf possibly Editor Jones
le Bible, seven boys.
Song. Hosanna In the Highest.
Song.
mg. Heatbeote C|lmes.
C|lm(
ilu. Uoautiful Sthre. May Millard,
chorus. Our'Happy Children's one of I
carriers o
Day
1 In an automo
Fort la n<;
Pnintomlme. Net He Ijirdle
bile. The trip of twenty-*lx miles
made in an hour and fiftr mimiu-s
VALUABLE RELIC.
and sixty xiopx were made, oi
CHILDICIIS'DAT
S?,u:,n".z',?n
mm
How's ThlaT
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure
F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O
We, the undersigned, have known F,
J. Cheney for the past 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business tranaacUons. and financially
able to carry out any obligaUons made
by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan A Mar
vin. Wholesale Dniggists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Caurrh Cur* is
Is taken Inlei
BROKE PLATE GLASS.
ally, acting directly upon the
th' blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
This it the picture of the man as
Hammer Hoad Did Mischief at Benda's TestlmonlaU sent free.
e«. Price,
Prl<
75c
appeared when he opened a store hore
per iKJttle. Sold by all druggists.
druggis
Store Last Evening.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constl six years ago who wanU to meet
While putting up the large sign
face to face Wednesday morning.
froot of 8. Benda's store last eveni
the bead, flew from the hammer i
Will Go to Petoskey.
i. D. Fryman is closing out his shoe
business
In
(bis
city
and
will
mo
tured and there Is no loss ouulde t
the Inconvenience. Benda said he was Petoskey, where he has leased a store
smashing prices and accidentally In
There are few able-l*odlcd iNupen
eluded the window
to Holland.
trart of puidU- land
THE STEAMER COLUMBIA will containing S.Otxi acres U dutded Into
run an excursion to Ne-ah-ta-wanta ■lx model farms, to one of shk-fa tbe
Sunday afternoon at half past two. person nppl.ving for puldk* relief la
This is a busy drug
WyssoDg's orchestra will be on board sent. Here be l« taught agriculture,
tbe boat. Fare 22; cents round trip. and Is subsequently |>emiltted to rent
store from the time It
ill farm for himself.
Return at 6:30.
221S-2t
BUSY
KIDNEY Backache
^^CURE
H^ss speot
sack
"1 ssffersd 10 ysara with backache aad kidasy trosbh. Trted a grsat maay pkyitciaas
vithost relief. Dr. Fsasw-’s Eidaay aad Bachache Core u the only EeMdj that ersr helped
me aad after wiag oa)y two boUie* I fesl eatireljr cured. Have so paia or ache of aav kiad.
kiM ALICS McDonald. Omaha. Neb.Drucxlsta. Wc.. IT. Ask for Oook Book-Pan
For Sal*
anfl Bug-
JOHIt T. BEADLE
Suikciiitr *1 Binm
B. J. MORGAN
Utctt u4 Sale SUbic
FRANK HAMILTON
H. S. HULL
M. B. COVELL
CHAS. F. READ
Frea. HaaiOtaa CMUtc Ca. Prea. Oral Vaa« Mah Ca.
LaMl.WHMaO,Hlek.
TUnberUMa
J. D. nUNSON
SQCrtatcatext Hanxen SlcUcaa AsTlam
The standing and rc^nsibility of these
men is a snarantee of carcfol, jndicions
man^ement
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AND EARNINGS* $81*068.05
LEOIf F. imis,
dsUer.
W. Ms KtLLOGG,
Ass^ Cashier.
There Is always
‘‘something doing”
here.
TO EXCHANGE
ONION
IVSIX. J. WILHELM STREET
Five lots in Grand Rapids for
booae In this city.
When yon want to go to some
other city we can exchange your
property. Call and see u«—It
will be to your Interest to do ao.
Open evenings Tuesday aad
Saturday
RIIMI
HORSES
.tikiEIL
A. F. N*riing*r.
C. W. Aahtan.
KEEP OUT
THE FLIES
On June l-jih I will have a carload of
Is what rnmi people are trying
to do Just now You can't do
this iinle** you have screen
doors and window screen* We
have a good stock of screen
door* at all pric*-*, also windowscreen*. wire cloth*, spring
hinge*, door springs, etc.
When you need anything in
Ibix line call and look our
stock over and get our prlo-s.
Hors<;s from Indiana, which will be shown
at Urotlhai;en's Bam.
Leo Solomon
TOM GUNTON'S MEAT MARKET
FRANK TRUCE
COR. FRONT AND DIVISION STS.
146 EAST FRONT STREH
CHClCE MEATS ANO PCULTRY
Ladies, "you can Jump on it
pie on iL but It will com* up *miling
every time.” Caiman’s Elastic Floor
Varnish. 8. E. Wait A Sons. Travers*
City.
TROUT AND WHITE FISH TWICE A WEEK, TUES
DAY AND FRIDAY.
PROMPT DEUVERY
BOTH PHONES
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
HFTY YEARS IN RUSINESS
The Hannah A Lay Mc-rcantlb* Co hs'. lx-<-n Traverse City'* trailing cen
tre from the time it wa* “the only stun-.
12x2b In size, to tbe pr<*««'flt. with
li* mammoth tiulldlng of seven great compli'-fe
store* with
a total floor
• pace of liHi.oou xqiiare f.-ei, or almost t»n acre, and a half
TTie suecesB of lhl« *iore—for
fifty year* of coniiouoii* lMi»lii*-*h
Is a *ucces« to lx- ju«tly proud of—1* due to *11-101 bu«lne*s prineipb-* laid
■losii from the \ery start- Honesty In evi-r>
tranKaciion.
square
d<-a!ing
Witt) *-\ery cii*ionier
A* we turn Ihe fiftieth mile po«t and le-gln another year's iMihine**. we
want III slate the fuiiire a* w*Il a* the («i«t poUey of ihe «tore
ABSOLUTE
INTEGRITY. SATISFicTION.
ACCOMODATION—wllh
Ihe puriio«e of winning and holding the eonfldence of every Individual who
Under no possible circumstances will ||oh house sanction any word or
ileed of any employee designed to ml*U-»d a purchaser -A well pteaiu>«| eu*tomer I*
adverilsemenl "
The spirit of ACrOMMODATlOS will nile, and in the treatment of pat
rons and r(»liors Ihl* spirit will l»e developed to tthe fullest extent
We
want to keep the good will of all our old customer* and friends, and shall
every man. woman
and child In Northern Michigan.
A thorough knowledge of the different lines of good*—buying for .ppcash—selling tbe very be*t quality of gtx>ds at the low»-st po**iliI.- prir.-.each dejyrtment complete to the smallest detail—furnishing
>onr
complete "from cellar to garret"—clothing you from bead to fo.d
hoii**without
haring to leave tbe building, are fact* that are fully appr.-claied l.> He-
OUR
trading public
We want you to count this store your own—to bo free and feel perfectly
LADIES’
The very fjujt that
we are so busy is a
good reason why we
should be busy for
YOU.
WAISTS
HAVE
ARRIVED
W. T. ROXBURGH. ManV.
•pa TmBp En 7 lildl
endeavor to make the firm name favorably known
We never find time
to stand around and
suck our thumbs.
JOHNSON
DRUG CO.
We ahvqv haadk a fint dm tmt ci htmery aad oadenrotf.
Thammcrvccaa dMV you tlw sme gpod valoet you
have had here bdore. Ladies* aad difldrrm* You, Paau
aad Unkm Sdta at 10c, Q4c. lie, SSc aad 60c. Ladms'
aad childrens' Hoatery m bee and aobd gooda at lOc, lS|c,
15c, tSc, SSc aad fiOc. No better goods can be had than wr
have to offer you, at prices that are sore to please ...
i^QANK
PR. fBINER’S
opens In the morning
until it Closes at night.
OUR DIRECTORS
.HBBVL.
a eoM atflns* plttt.
I Bmrm aad BaMteg wer* mek
ta tka thma of a atract cantral this
»*k.
^
Charlotte la amoag the citica cttlmtac H holldlBC boom aad It la asawtcA
that
la botac apeat
a|
for reM
John Ver Ciea of Kalamazoo Has
driven l" ^he Uixe*. bui
Bible of 1653.
John I). Rockefeller Is said to have
left
recently offered I.T.ooti for a Bible
Itrlntcd In 1740 John Ver Cles. a
Kalamanoo man. has a Bible which
flxhinc In the lmme<Hai.
aniedate* |Jiat by almost l(oi y
of Ironwo*>d ha* Inn-n l>etler
.Mr. Ver Cles s Bible he l>elleve*
than ever before St«K-k
the oldest copy of the printed scrl|e
M. N G. GOT S27.926
tiires in existence. The Bible has
> rrt*ek» and river*.
Olwy From Congressional Appropria lieeii list**! for the past 2.5 years In
nrst Reformed church of Kalamazoo.
tion of $1,000,000 for Equipment.
show Rood result*,
It ts printed In the Dutch language
out having been take
Washington.
June IR—The MIchl and ha.« been an heirloom In the fam
igton. Jun.
ils
rear
About
9<i imk
gan State Militia
lly of Mrs. Ver Cles Mr Ver Cles
y wer.- planted !a*t spring There
127.921; out of the
says:
If iK-en some talk of planting
:>prlatlon made
"Work on the volume was t»egun In
1C14. after the close of a synod In
?NXn".M
stenlam. but the book was not art
prlnUvd until 1653, All the work c.
graving and printing was done by
hand, and this length of time was
Iti Hie milking of fietHtteil mi
HER BIRTHDAY.
gelatine. In .\ii>‘tri.i. 20.nnn quarts of
skiniim-d milk are tiHe.1 dnlly
caseiti I* pni-i|.lint<-«l by <-lieiiil<-aU
and iuix)>d with form.nlin. Thi* prod
net Is used as n Mili*tltute for bom
.MIPS Hattie Petersen was
turtleshell. Ivory, relliiluid. iiinrble.
agreeablv surprise*! Thtirs<lay
prinu^’an.
more artistic
amber aiKl bard rubber.
: by a number of her friends, the
■aslon being her birthday The
evening was spent In various .pleas
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
ant wavs and all had a very happy
time.
Suitable refreshments
served
The attendance at the regular week
ly shoot of the Traverse City Rod and
Qnn club yesterday afternoon wa% not
large but the* shoot was quite a good
one.. Tbs. • were
___ three tied for ^Igh
score, each having made 21
They
were Walton.
n. Hardman and Peel
Judge Lorangcr and County Reglsler WlUon made their first appearance
at the traps yesterday. The Judge got
13 birds while the register located
nine. The low score of tbe day was
made by Coulter.
l«n*k«w
K flMB
ir MORAS
at borne—to depend upon it—to criUcU* It to Its managers, by which ertudam we expect to continually Improve It and make It, Juat as you. tbe pub-
We Sell the Bradbury, Jewett and Henning
Piano, and the Famous Farrand Organs
THE H/UNUH & UY
MBiCfllTILE
TT^..-
-tnw
m sTsnvG SBOOBD^ min tasE cm^itam^ sATUKs>iLT,w^
Hair-Food
-Aycf^t Hitfr Vte it wnewt, feeds, iiowiifcw, le•torn Cite. DoaTfmvdd too fitti
!£»
_____
Tte foOwlBg vragaB vfll ba gisn
at the rriswis ehawb tnmmnm
las at 7:M ta plaea at the regata
tag. the Happy tatey taed
HANNAH &UY cos
HIGHEST QUALITY POSSIBLE
BEST
UNIFORM AND SATISFACTORY
FLOUR
TRAVERSE OITY,
;gbvbbal nws
OP TBl WOUII
axed CG. Her six »onii acted a« palt
tteareHk at the funeral, three of them
belna phjrKlctans.
Mme Marie Row cher1*he» amonf
her manjr irea«ure« two Ktranaely con
traated memorial. One lx a pruKram
printed In aoli! letien on white xatin
of the none* "he once tana I
Queen Victoria and the other
beantlfullr executed teatlmonlai pre•ented to her by a conrlct forat^ when
ahe aana to the inmatea of Auburn
priaoi
»o”°New York
Dr John Heno' Fl<ito, a phyaician
of Oakland, Cal., la dead1 at the aae of
-
•
MICHIGAN
Conn., as isolation plant and a hi
pital and is now building a t200,«
memorial town hall, is entertainix
twenty working girls from New Yoi
at bis
Harbor. ...__ ____ ___ ______
years, ft is reported that Mr. Bruce
Intends to turn bis charity Into other
sumnK-r the home for girls will be
used as such. It is understood that
be Intends to make it a home fur crip
pled children next year and also that
he will give all the children in town
a grand holiday and refreshments
some time this summer
Among Senator Quay's interesting
collection of curios was a beautiful an
tique dagger, which he used to declare
was the
thought
rs ago" In exhibiting this interDg weapon the senator would genly say; "TTiere is only one dag
ger I would trade this for, and that is
a daggei that used to hang in Al
phonse Karr s study Karr, In one of
1 stories, had poked a got>d deal of
1 at a woman named Colet Mme.
Colet. enragiHl at being made a butt
of, stabl»ed Karr He. on bis recovery,
hung the dagger she had stabbed him
above hix desk, with this Inacrlpl>eneath It
' Presenied to Al
phonse Cjirr—by Mme. Colet—in the
years, wax
liorn In the Pruaaian town of Hoxter
and diatlnctly remembered aeeina Na
poleon paaa through there on hla way
to Moacow in the apring of IKi: He
wax never ctinflned to bix bed until
three daya before bix death, when he
wax atiddenly xtrirken with bronchitis
Rev. Robert M Labaree of DoylesI. Pa., ha
p of bix I
alonary at rnimla. Persia. He leaveswcimI luttch I* c\hll>it<Hl by the
a proaperoux church and a salary of
12,000 In obedience to what he be goTcmment at the worid s fair Here
llevex to be a call of ttllal ax well as €T«7 species of weed which troublea
religious duty Hix old father. Rev. the farmer ia abown.
l>r Benjamin Ijiliaree. ix out there In
Persia and needs an assistant.' Roljcrt
fees that, having been l»orn there and
knowing the language, he can give
more eIBcient aHsIxtance than any
stranger could.
Rev Dr Oeorf
t>f -the Little Cl
ner” In New York city, wants a church
nag. He lores the stars and stripes
and has for many years displayed two
large national flags on national days
from flagxtaffx in the rectory close.
But he wants a flag for the church
and has made a design for it. and "if
Every woman In the country
It is a success In color and device I
ought to know about
hopeP tthat it may become another partradition " He wants to fly it on
ish tn
lependence day and place It In the
church on the Sunday before
Among the students who were grad
Those who do know about it
uated by the Johns Hopkins university
wonder how they ever got along
in Baltimore last Tuesday with the de^
without it. It bu robt^ chil^
birth'of its terrori for msny a
gree of bachelor of arts was Charles
young wife. It has preserved her
H. Saylor, who during hix course at
prlisD figure and saved her much
the unlverxltv worked eight hours
luCfering. It is an external lini*
each night as clerk at the Baltimore
ment and caniet with it therefore,
postottce . Mr Baylor attended his
abaolutely no danger of opsettiaf
university during the
the system as drugs taken intensof the
day. slept only
ally are apt to do. It is to ba
and lived on two meals
twenty-four and
rubbed into the abdomen to aoftan
dally. He managed during his course
and strengthen the muscles wbidi
to stand second on the class roll and
are to bear the strain. This raeaas
was graduated with high honors Mr.
much leaa pain. It also prevents
Baylor is 26 years old
morning sickness and all of the
Sir Thomas Lipton will visit this
other discomfons of pregnancy.
country again this year, according to
A druggist of Macon, Ga., says:
•• I have sold a large quantity of
J Kelthlev Crother. his manager, who
Mother'• Friend and have never
has arrived In New York. While it is
known an instance where it baa
still the Irish baronet's ambition to
failed to produce the good results
lift the cup. his visit will have nothing
cUiraed for it."
to do with this matter Sir Thomas
A prominent lady of Lam*
wants to see the 8t l,ouls fair and is
berton. Ark., wrrites; •• With my
looking forward. Mr Cnvther says.
6rat SIX children 1 sraa in labor
from 24 to 30 hours. After using
the■ Imany ' ■ndshlps he made '
Mother s Friend, my seventh wax
here before Sir Thomas has lately rebom in 4 boars.'’
tumt'd from a Mediterranean cruise.
OM ■ottM-r'. rrWw4 mt
dreg
si-c. aiM !«■ iMiUi*.
He had not lieen In good health l>eforr
TIE KAOnaD KGUATW CO.
he started, but the trip has t»enefltted
Aiisaia. bc
Modicr*s men
*f
__
Tbe QreateM Sale at Ptanos ever
held ia Mkblgaa ia dmwiag to a ckme.
Oar slock Is coaaideraWy reduced and
within two weetai we expect to mqxn
Into oar new factory and wareboafe.
but BBtfl that Ume wlU eoatlaae ear
sacrifice setUng aad make a most dc*
termiaed effort to so reduce stock that
all our beantlfal Pianos may be prop
etUe Hartley. erly dlspiayed in our warcrooma. The
Bxcrciac,
. «m—
class No. 5. great eoagearion of iastraments.
Bong. Shining Binging, class Na 1.
Recluuion. A Sermon in the Flow
Boag. Mary Freeman. Haxel John
and iBcoaTealenced both our patrooa
and ourselrea, but we are sure tbe lib
eral diacounta made have BK>re than
ers for
fo any II
recompensed porebaaerx
annoyances they amy hare been i
jeeted to in Banking aelecUonx.
Recitation. Three Little Kittens.
Onr wonderful bargains have at
Bessie Alex.
tracted buyers from all parts of the
Reclutlon, What Was It? Alba Cox. state. While other dealers hare been
Recitation. Bread on the Waters. talking "dnU times" we have been
Maud Porter.
:ed to the utmost to handle tbe bus
Exereiae. Things We Carry ai
iness. This Is not to be wondered at
Go. class No. 2.
Recitation. The Father's Care. Ariyn
Alex.
Recitation. God Understands. FTorm
Buller.
NOVEL WAY TO
Recitation. Opponunity, William
nOHT A BURGLAR.
Talk by pastor.
Collection.
Closing song. Home Beautiful Home.
every
asked himself the queation as to what
if awakened to find that
burglar in the house." obLiving at an out of the way place, s«»rved the man who lives in the mbremote from cirlllxation, a family Is
•rialnly I had wondered what
often driven to desperation In ease of I would do in such an emergency
arcldenL resulting In Bums, Cuts. Well, the emergency did actuallv ocWounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply
course of
of Uurklen's Arnica Salve, ft’s the action was about aa^far as |>u«ible
best on earth. 26c, at Johnson’s Drug from anything I had ever contem
Store and F. H.-Meads, Dmggtats.
plated. For one thing, it result*-*! in
laing the burglar as bad a scare as
»AV ’’AMERICAN" NOW
T fell to the lot of a member of tbe
pro/i
less ion. In fact. I think he imag
"United StatM Embassy" Ruled Out Ined • must have happened on a sec
ad an animated section at that.
By Secretary Hay.
Jap-Russian trouble
New York. June Ih —A Washington
"I woke up i< hear someone moving
special to the Herald says: Secretary quietly about
diningroom and
Hay has directed that hereafter the without stopping
think I
term United States embassy, legation quietly downstairs I felt around I
or consulate give wav to the name
American embassy, legation or eon
It globe
siilate This interesting change is
I table. Just t
be bun
? In the direction of euphony. It
so a concession to popular usage, when he saw me
years the diplomatic represents
"I had graspetl one of the incandes
of this government in England
been called the American ambasr Instead of the Untied States am hand In the same half Involunury
bassador The word American is be- way. and more fmm a blind instinct ot
•ved by the president and Mr. Hay self-defense I ban frv>m anv considered
be far more dignifled and impres- puriM»«e. while the burglar sood gaping
ve than that of United Statc.s. as
e, I picked up the glob.- and
rdl as being more brief.
hurlo.1 it with all my force at him
In aeeordnnce with the order all the The glolc misMHl him but struck the
ord liooks and sta
■ngraved as mar be
merican Embassy."
report of a. rov<
'American legation." "American Con
sit for ex|)lanat
sulate" or
"American
Consular
another of t ' plob^-s It iitnick
Agonc:
wa.x a R»-rt»nii ex
llnrly i
a third rIoIk- with
ploKion
He who steals
steals
pm
than the l.urplar
trash, and the dealer who sells the
imiiaiinn Rocky Mountain Tea. robs xeml-<larkne.sx of the hall it isn't lik.-ly
hix cu.sioroer of that which enriches
what my .‘X
leaves my health poor plosive missiles deary
were
Mavlie he
Indeed
Johnson's Drug thonphi he had happened Into a house
Store.
n amateur anarchist, and that I
throwing bombs at him. At any
RUSH TO EUROPE
______
when one eoaaiders the high character
very heavy redaetkmi from tbe regular prices.
Oar Plaaos are celebrated tbe world
ortT. They ara standard; their prices
are alaadHlR: To diaeoant these
standard, fixed prices U eqoal
seatlBg purchasers with so much i
'ThU is exactly what we are
and intend to do for 12 days n
Kaaba. Chickertag. Voaa. Hataaa Bros,
etc, all fWly repalrad. for which noth
lag to added to tbe prieaa. altbough
-the Tahw to thereby greatly eahaaced
Six amaU squarea, repaired aad to
nice odder, good for beginners, now
offered at 120 to $M.
Pay By the fftenth.
A small aaanont will send one o(
tbenc bargalaB to any boam; tbe baJ
ance will be accepusl tn smaJI awnthly
Installmeau.
If you have tbe atlghtest Idea of
antage of it
buying, come and see ns or write for
Hints of the Barpaina
ipUre Bargain flat aad leara bow
We still have a nice selectine of very much lo your advantage it wlU be
splendid I'pHgbt Pianos at tl50. 8175 to boy now—at this sale. You may peejimwa .v ff J. OwiTtaS?
w get a
opportualty to aeand |2bo. Some are new and fully
I
forr sach little BKmey
guaranteed for five years Others ar^I**"' a fine Plano
id on aJotost your own terms. If you
highest grade makes that have seen
in Michigan we will send a Plano
service, but have been put In excellent
approval,
I.
at
our
expense
ex
condition at our factory, |3uo to t4uu
lay, foi
‘ posit ivi
is what these Pianos wruild sell f.ir
1 dars.
ordinarily.
have a number oflO««NNELL BROB.’ MUBIC HOUSE, rrtW BALA-I wtJ
At 840 lb lion
r rsranwvwm i
Squares of be
makes—Steinway. i 169 E. Front Bt, Traverae City.
If you intend painting this season don’t put it oft. Do it early. Begin
now to investigate. Don't delay and then have to decide hurriedly—
you may make a misUke. Painting your residence is an important
matter. Good paint gives satisfaction. Poor paint is expensive at
halt the pr.ee of good paint.
FOREST CITY PAINT
AMERICA'S BEST PAINT
costs very little more than the ordinary kind, and the satisfaction, and
absolute certainty of getting a good Job ars an important part of a
paint purchase. Remember Forest City Paint to guaranteed by both
the manufacturer and the dealer.
*
Come in and talk «
STATE STREET
’ABM anOM gAUI «r 1
Baeta
jooag roB RMVT r o. am
h ua and get color cards, etc.
MIBCELLANCOUB.
F". SAXTOIM
MARO\A^AF»K OO.
^MSKOIT-V.
MIOHIIOAM
R'SSi“.
St.S'Sin
trsJSciSisSi"’— “uSt;
I^UN'KY To liUAV oe resleMetw PSMMa
IVI a I’rtnM-, Smw WiiiMiai Btoea. aaa-tm*
NOTICE
p^iUMHMAKl.NU-Mte K«Mte OmoOk km
kiiT
WHEN YOU ARE BUILDING OR HOUSE CLEANING 18 THE TIME
down the hallway I kept up m> i:loi,e
in either case—a sharp explosion
rear of the hall the luirglar
IS come 10 be Kenenfiri- reEmnied 1
J, B. PAIGE ELECTRIC CO.
irough t
he dk
The concensus of opinion Is that
Is well, and that despite ihe long
riod of depression In Wall street t
nearly as many have gone abroad
urlng the corresponding period of the year before,
Statistics show that up to Jut
ar there bad sailed
sail' from these
shores a total of 31.289 saloon passen
gers. as agaiast the 34.205 who had
fared abroad during the correxponding period of tbe previoux year This
shows a d»*crea.«e of only 2.736 voy
agers
Makes
os young again the aged and InThe electric spark goes through
body, bringing new
hope and ambition. That's what
Hollister's Rocky MounUln Tea does.
TIME ON /
Anything to get out
of that house where they threw bombs
at poor burglars busy In the pursuit
of their trade He dl
reached the ground—just picked
himself up and footed It for all he
worth I suppose he ran—must
run a couple of blocks l>efure he
quite certain that he was all
get a patent on my scheme
pelllng burglars. It lx cheap,
ual. and free from the dangers attend
«|jxe of fin
householder has
supply of ordinary lncandesc.*nt
trie light
In <
ight globes
gli
ge burglar thin
think he Is a Russian
■rage
rshlpj with Jap torpedo
torped 1
New York Timex
BROWNELL-PRATT
126 Cass Street.
Traveree City. Mich.
Mrml>erx of the National Electrical rontraciors Axxoclatlon of the
United Slates
HBSTfUCTS OF TITIE
AT REASONABLE PRICES
PALMER & CARVER
Ovwr First National Bank
ELGIN C. LEWIS
^AFAfW‘T*KO I
6000 oisTmcT oEram
-BY TBE-
UP-TO-DATE
Ifni
GASH GROCER
Choice Batter 16c lb.
Monday. June 27. will see the llrxt Travers* City Young Man Took Emappearance of the R-itledge Stock
pir* Brid*.
company in this city. They will be
here one solid week at Steinberg's
Mr. Courtland Brownell of Traverse
Grand opera bouse, producing high City and Mrs. Jane Pratt of this place
class royalty plays, all absolutely »ew
united in marriage at the .M E
Is city. Among their many plays parsonage Monday night. June 13
•Parsifal." "The Uttle Minister." Rev Holn t perf.
rformedd Itbe ceremony"Carmen," "Soldiers of Fraace." On the following evening a bounteous
supper was served to the relatives of
the brii
scenery, costumes and effects. They
also have a number of specialty artists
e bride who has resided here a
who fill up the lime between the acts, number of years The best wishes of
ms making continuous performances their many friend# are extended
? happy couple—Empire Journal.
Fourth at Kaikaaka.
Things are moving along very saUsNapoleon Is an unusual, if u.'l un
factorily towards the arrangements
two daj-s' celebration here. July precedentsd Christian name to lie
____ 6. 8o«clent money has already borne by tbe presiding officer of a Brit BEST RESULTS
been pledged to Insure a succesful two ish parliament. Bnt Napoleon Aatoine Belcoort, irbo has Just bmo
days of patriotic fun.
Try Raoerd Want Ada. Bmal
Tlie different committees are busy •toctad ainaker of th* Oanadton hooa*
with their srork. The flreworki hare at eommona. eaa nddraaa m««ng of
been bought and ererything poinU to ooort in flnaot and axoaltoot English
oaot Big eSonoy Mskoes.
a riproaring time for 48 boura. Itont
pUn on any place to spend
tkmal holiday but Kalkaska.
Cookiflf Better 13c lb.
226 East Freit Street
Barney Anderson
£SsS=~-SSlS5
TO WIRE FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTS OR ELECTRIC CALL BELLS.
Shows That Prosperity Is Still I
the Land.
New York. June IS—Cabin fiasse
STAGE AND PLATFORM.
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.
wmarntmuMv.
Allh;aHIIIIQX BKOF. GREAT FACTORY HOARraStT SALE OF PlAlfOS WOX
WYS»r*ICS&JS.B^
HAVE PASSB> WTO HBTDRY.
Act Pnmytly if^Tm Want ta Take Advaatare af Tkb OxyaraOded HaaeT-SaTiav
Baid. hr the achooL
topoashre wiaitag. actal.
The laird'i Prayer. eehooL
Becttata. Ovaadpa aad ChIMna's
nay. Zara Shadek.
Radtathm. The Boy aad the Spar
row. Oareaoe Sedaer.
Exereiae, We Are Hla Laaibf. elaaa
who has given the town c
BUGGIES
mam MORE
AmdallN
t AJWK-IATIOK
STAR
Stwia, OnO, Onli, PmitiMt,
Steam Launlry
COMMISSION BROKER,
Ex;ablish*-*l H years, haa had
two conilnuoux ciiMomerx xlnce
xtanlng rr. buxinexx We will
tw^ w<H-kr lirtng My^f°^r
r the cuxtomer being
J. M. FELL,
Ofificial Market QooUtioM by private wire, direct from'New
Yort UKl Ohi^
Abaolmeaecnrity.
THE
Wrieiit Luweni
T«g Phones 126.
3S4 Park
Patents
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
WHY CXbOK. WITH WOOD WHICH IS DRUDGERY OR GASOLINE WHI^fn IS DANGEROUS?
here July 6 for a game.—Kalkaakian.
For wearing a cieat upon a Sager
ring Vwithout a 41eense, a man vaa
fined!lh.75 In n Loodon eoart tbe atber day.
try a uoomd want abl
A GAS RANGE AT COST—$ 11, $ 13, $ 15, $ 17
OONNKOTIONS WMKK
JUi-Y I.
Pnt one in on trial Pay for it on easy tern^ Yon can aare the coat of the atore. conaadering the high
pricea of wood and oD.
^ t^REA.V»>RI»y OITV Ota ooewi^pnv
HAVE YOU
T»EO THIM V»rf
ta^taM^ta taw
^4
THBlfBTOKlCCTm^TlAI
.mmiNGBOAT
I BTHKHWOOD
V'
fupiDiaasai
sBLTiaLsnnian
f
CHILDRENS’
DAT AT GRANGE
I oat high abore the i
Captain Ashton was still calm. Recog
nialag the needs of the sitnatlon he
sang out, “Let go the main marlings
pike. Make fast tbe grand piano
Shlrer my timbeni. the Are is out.’
And the crew answered “Aye. aye.
slr.“
Beyond on shore the buccholtc bell
of the brtndle cow rang out tbe Ange
lua on the night air. Tbe twlUgh
borered orer the pines, stopped a min
ate and then shifted. A gull dipped
li^tly in the water and arose wlih a
flab. Away off nor'-o(|r‘wes'-by-M>n'
east, a mandolin was playing. The
dang
langer was ^
• and all was serene
MAKING CEMENT BRICKS.
Kalkaska Plant Turning Out Three
Thouaand a Day.
Kalkaaka. Mich.. June 18—Cement
bricka are being marketed from
kaaka, a decided innovation slnc(
daya of old when bricks without straw
were the faablon. rather than the ex
oepUon. Experimenia by a number of
Khlkaaka brick makera for three or
loar years in clay bricks has finally re
aillted in a cement brick which ii^
bflrd. tough and durable. Now there
Is a little plant In the little village
Making and marketing about 3.(H>n
bricka every day. and the demai
growing.
IN HON
DINNER WAS SERVED ANO PRO
GRAM RENDERED.
Members of th« Hsrsid Sunshins dub
Were Received st the Home of
Mrs. M. E. C. Sataa.
Tbe Grange children were out In
force today, tbe program at the
Grange being devoted especially to
them. One of the dinners for which
the members of the order are famous
was the first thing enjoyed, the chil
dren iielng seated at two long tables
which were made bright with flowers
and loaded with good things to eat.
At the conclusion of tbe repast the
children, nearly all. if not quite all. of
whom are members of the Herald
Young Polks Bunshine club, marched
flfty strong, to the home of the presi
dent. Mrs. M. E. C. Bates, where a
informal reception was held
After returning to tbe hall the follow
Ing program wasI ably
George
Instrumental i
Dell.
Orange aong
Paper. “The Mission of Flowers."
Mra. Charles Irlah.
Recltatioa. Mrs. Arvilla Gardner
Selection. Cwllle Bdgecome.
Recitation. "May Comes Tripping.”
George Day
Selection. Mrs. Osborne.
Recitaiion. Ella Hammond.
Song. Gertrude Grant.
Selection. Mrs Alice Grubb.
Recitation "LUtle Fellow.” Rarl
Robertson.
Recitation. Daisy Grubb
Recitation. Dolly Grubb.
Song, “Heaven Is Not Par Away.“
by little girls.
Music by Mrs Beardsley.
Recitaiion. Miss NIta Grubb
Song by .Mrs George Dell.
Recitation. Mrs. Bdgecome.
Bong. Mrs. Janette Emerson.
Recitation. “The Children’s
Mazle Beardsley.
Song. "Angry Words.’’ several chll
dren.
Recitation. “Show One ihe Way
Go” I>H>na Fralick.
Recitation. Mrs. Arvilla Gardner
Recitation. Mrs Callle Bdgecome
Recitation. Miss Jessie Robertson.
Song, Mrs George Dell.
Rj'cltatlon. Everett Emerson
Recitation. Bessie Emerson.
Flora’s charge to her subjects
Charles Irish.
PERSONAL.
Joe Myers
his mornlni
m business
Miss Carrie Howard went
r iMdng In the city
id other Southern Michigan
Mrs, E. Manigold returned
home In Kingsley this morning after
city on business,
nt returned to Fife Lake
this morning after a business trip
of Toledo. Ohio. Music and reciutlons the city
were the pleasant features of
Waller Noud and Hairy’ Ramsdell of
evening.
Light refreahroents
were the guests of Heber
erda)
day. attending thi
he W<que-long opening last evening
OLD MISSION.
J M. Huellmantel has returne<l
Oeorge
Lutihan
Get Yeur Baaksta and Go to the Picnic
Tuesday.
The ateamer Columbia will ru
excuraion to Old Mission Tuesday.
June 21. leaving at t a. m. and returntag at 6:30 p. m. Get your baskeu
aad enjoy a picnic atxOld Miaalon
Pare 60 cents »ound trlp.^^hlldren 25
2214-2t
Ing fo< a visit at her home in Vermom
vine
A. P. Hough of Jackson is it
ty completing arrangements
opening his cottage on the west
shore for the summer.
Mrs. John E. Fisher of Glen Arl
e guest of Captain and Mrs. Chase
Mrs. J C. \Hack went to Elk Rapids
this afternoon for a visit.
t Hog.
Ole Enger arrived in tbe city from
BTjen, as at Traverse
iverse Qty the
t
other Kingsley today
day. L hog escapes from the
Eiody
Miss Kllrabeih Paichin i
of those who would have ahipped him
j Chicago to be slaughtered and. tak
lag to tbe water like tbe ancient herd, Rapids
which 2.000 years ago ran down
way
•pen her cottage at Omega,
ateep place Into the sea and wf
She was
1
accompanied by Mrs. CampCami
choked, into the bay and is only cap^ t>eii Pair of Omena,
spend
lured and towed in after swimming a the slimmer with her.
mile, It tells against tbe‘theory of evo
lutlon. There has been no change
KmkVTB An- flitnl I p.
the qoadrupedal porker, and the end
pniiiiiiii Ml \.-« I «irk iiiiikiT to!d
aeat hog Is Just as large and ham-fat me one .lay this «.-eL th.-ii hjinliy ni»
and awlolab and surly as any protol« fraternity in .\nn-rbri’s gr.*:<
ifpe of which there is account.
less tnein.|tolia u a« niaktiig llvini
•HW aacred or profane history.
expeniMM,"
Mr E y;. Hnimm.in
. iMpoaalbief to econtemplate the
clae byd^dc of • centuries i
aa act of pore
Ue public.” he said, was out of
bath la Trav(erae bay 20 centuries
nsrket a,Hi businea. bad gone
aimllar cause—and the
rxprewied
end seat hog—alike cussed and
tbe Ji^lipf that the prviMMU stagnation
temptlble—and rc<aln complete faith wonld not continue iuu< b longer, and
la the theory of Charles Darwin.—De thought that as aoon aa both Dart
troit Trlbaae.
had made their presldentUl n^b
lloD*. tiroes would immediately ,
betfr. (Xhera of equal ttaodlng took
Oaat opend one cent
aale opens up next Wedi
Dim dollar will do the duty of
Ington Post.
two rigM through our entire
ateek. Come and aoa. This aale
wM axaoai In mardtude the
grMt Lockhart aalo wo hold
The BMtMi Btoro.
THda of
gatlon. hence eur cemfMjIaory
sale next WednewUy. Store
WATCH for the Ice cream wagon.
^ Toa caa boy It of tbe wacoe la nay
____ , WE HAVE two deUvery sragona.
Jaekaoa'B Caady Blare.
ttifllt fSMd th yov orflm for BaBday.
ift.
Jadm. the Onufuctk
TUT A AECOND WANT Aft.
|1
thmi the oclaol dcot of the rwf aw
•orlcL
Oe aeeoaBt cf the haekwcH aaaarm
aad dtaactroac weather enafliflnat.
BENDA A CO, Traverec Oty^ Breateat eMthlen. srfll place thdr eatlrebUtek tnor to the people M IB
dw*- Owtag to the fhet thet they Bad
-Thnaeelvee with aa eanrawae etoek
c# HIGH ORAOB
TAILOAlfAOB
CLOTHING tmr Mea. Boys aad ChlldreaZ FURNIBHING OOODB aad
HAlBha haad they are oompelled to
aaertflee their eatlre stock aad will
place their eatire etodt la the haade
of tbe people for lees thoa the aetaal
cost of the raw materiaL lettlag the
labor entirely oat of the qaestkaL
The Benaatlofi of the Day. The Weader ef the Hear.
Here will be the moot mighty ava
lanche of majestic bargaias for Mea.
Bays’ aad Childreo’a High Btyic Ultra
Fasbioaable Bpriag aad BomMH BoiU
and OvercoaU ever brooghtfogrther
by any Arm in Traverae CRk. We
hereby goarantee to sell pnBaaij as
we advertise, sad every price we
quote is strictly boas flde add every
quoiailoB abaolutely coiTMf: It may
he hard to beUeve that a hU ecmeera
would sacriflee sock aa imiadte siock
to be sold at Boch remaHmhly low
prices, but it is the Gospel Truth, aad
we meeely ask you to come and test
my statemenu. This tremendoos aale
positively begins Wednesday, June
22nd, St • a. m. at Benda A Ce.'s. 124 ^
Front Btrset. Traverse City. Mich-,
and cloeee In ten days.
Everything Bold aa Advertised.
Owing to the fact that BENDA it
CO. will continue business in Traverse
City and on the same booorable lines
that has marked their business career,
the pohlle eeo rest assured of the
name eoerteooa treatment and to be
supplied With tbe Highest Grade of
Merchandise that the world s most
skillful wboleesle Ullors can produce
The Benda Clothlag Co. has marked
tbe stock down
This sale will eontiaoe for only 10
days, and everything will ga rapidly
This is the first sale (being a strictly
r
legitlmste sale where a well kaown
and reliable firm is to continue In bustaess) of lu kind that has ever occur
red in the state and It may never oc
cur again. We merely quote you a few
of the many bargains to be offered,
and bear In mind there are thousands
of other bargains we cannot mention
here.
BensstionsI Bargains in Men's. Boys*
and Children's Clothing.
A Fine Suit ef Men's Clothes, all to
match. I2.9B.
This suit is positively worth flO.OO or
your money refunded st any time
during this sale.
A floe suit of Men’s Clothes, f Q QQ
all to match ...................... #0iU0
Tllle^sult is positively worth |12.50 or
your money refund'^d st any lime
during this sale.
Men’s Fine Suits in Chev- AJ QQ
lots aad Scotch Plaids.. ^lUO
Worth llO.OO or your money refund
ed st any time during this sale If
you are not satisfied.
Men’s Splendid Suits In Velour Fin
isbed
Cassimeres.
all
■an WM
tkmmiam
ilBi «Mka Mattksn hsi^
Ml tta bum at Bosrtli Chsihro.
sAsaW cMhhsttsf hasbartit^oed
MM a tbaatar and three aighta Uch
will be given. Nee
naa. Mrs. Daah. harlag pvtad a( charge, ta tbe strike brcakeriL
with bar weAtralaad . Baa. cbmM
The aoietters oT Ootarado are recelvWlag Chow aad laatiwiad Mb dOitaat hlB. Mb Mrie shIpBeats af ace from Chile,
she NsBalBeil haraeV. rmag her
atostly trorn the Gaggeabeim propei- ,^,sbi.m
door balL Md laqalred tf Mrs Dash Ges la the Bosnh American country. jgJt***'
koaae. *nTes. hotoe aU lightee.” Or-sr 1 ion tnna nt
an.! ImA *TkBM ta dlaw
fliaflee shee.” Mrs. Dash ly from Chile ter reflnlnO pun’
seated herself aad waited—waited ao
loag that she beeaBe aaeasy,
was ahoat to rise and aa '
whea the froat door beU
1 your
Chow did aot appear la i
JacI
lackBoo, the Confectioner
the beU rmag agaia. Mrs. Dash bas
ed to opaa it aad was eoafroeted XIJAXTWD-ia wn to w
the ealesttsl. “I pletty Aae bsb!” TW yard. Trsvsiw City 1
cxdalBcd with a delighted grin.
“Too (oolee Be; next cooae By turn.
I fooleeyoa.**
After Wing Chow had studied st a
uodsy school aad beooBe a Bember
of a charch he decorated his remsrka
with scriptural phrmaes. He grew dli
satisfied sad pli^ed for an iacreasi
of wages: “You rely llsb woman, I
vely poor man.” he explained, “money
I wish you more give mc.“ Mrs Dash
rejected the plea aad Wing Chow ap^
peered to submit. But on tbe follow.
Ing Bsorning. when the good woman
entered her dining room, though the
had been swept.
Owtag to the
mumm dlMk «• ho COM fw Hoc ,
as la BOrer lake wsa very
itaMr Mm AatHm Sfah t> His
Me for I believe that I am
id to. at least a share of the
MmI mM thi Firs WsM O^
for there beiag may there to
sr Ms Omni Aeesrd.
catch. The eprtag of ItTS. heforc the
ice was oat of the lake. 1 got fraos tbe
fmi tbs tiller ami tferov the state hatchery. I believe H was flve
mama of
mtimnr M OMUte Ashtos's reice aas. whleb a mas by the name
raas oat sa tbs air. tbsrs stm a sowa McCarty aad Myself took to Bflrer
alghL cat boles through
of barryfag fast oa tbs Sack. Sobm^ lake la tbe a
landed them safely In the
boij fnasdil as tbe Seattle sad tbe the ice and lai
Up to that tla»e there had
sad Cha caaUts taak s half s dollar. been ao bass caught la the take.
Reapeetfally,
ObailMf to tba order,
»r. Dr. S
R. A. Campbell.
acragad tbs ns
took two rasfs
Tba aaaas was jast of Birchwood.
Rablad tba bills erowacd with tbeir
vardaa ar gnaa. tbe shafts of the staklag aaa wars darting hither aad
_____________ I larfclag bwieath.
Tba little ressel had been torglag
aloag Bteadllf safelr galded bj the
ataadjr baad od the pilot aad eacapiag
an daagsr hr tbe keea rlsloa of tbe
laokoat. Bat there was an eoetay
within the llaea. a serpent In ibe
■dan. Drop bj drop tbe insldkias
gaaoHac had crept froa the storagr
taak aaUi It fomed a pool in the bot
taa of the t
bMt the Said aad a flaming flery. fury
foreed flereely tbroagh the q|i
works.
Bat there was no eoafoslon. no
panic, captain Ashton and Mate WII
halM were steady and their coodi
laflaeoeed crew and passengers. Mak
lag a spaaklag tmapet of his hands,
so as to be beard abore the din. the
eapiala called. “Launch the forr'd
cook store. Stand back met
aad chBdreo. flrst.“ No n<
there for that lajanctioo for
of the party were heroes all.
Brare Ben Ashton was at the throf
Ua. As they swept aloag a rlslon of
r BMde immorUl In Secretary of
W A I
IJMN.
«MUi WidMidBy, JdM 2Z, at t a.
■L tWOro alack cf Baade A Cc.
CAfTAIN ASHTON ANO MATE Wfl^
HELM WERE HEROES.
.mmm
aaT.wsaL airopur, jtobi^ itoi.
note, which read as follows; “You
vely llsh woman: I vely poor man. I
askee you more money; you givee i
none. O lamb of God. I go -UpplnUoi
con's.
Colored Bordered
Umbrellas $1.49......
.......Jla ObususI OppBriBBitf
BREVITIES.
,
f
This is positively worth 115.00 or
.vour money back.
At 19 98 each, you are free to choose
a Suit or Overcoat, worth 122.60 to
125.00. from 20 lots of as finely made
and as elgantly finished suits and
overcoats as the most fastidious
dresser could desire, fine home and
foreign suitings and overcoatings of
style and lone, and In a great va
riety of effects—tailored Into gar
ments of faultless fashion—kersey,
melton and ahlpcord overcoats,
black, blue, brown, tan. drab dlag
onal. cherloti, vicuna, homespun,
taeed and cassiroere suits, single
and doable breast^0 0g
At I12.M and $14h6 thete repre
sent tbe product of the world's cele
brated looms and tbe world’s most
skillful tailors. They equal and
are guaranteed to excel any 140.00 tail
or made-to^rder garment In tbe world
or we mill cbeerfuly refund your mon
er.
Men’a extra fine dress suits in all tbe
latest styles and shades, heavy silk
and sattn lined, equal to the finest
140 ullor madf^to-order
to which all K, P.’s
are invited.
The dials are being put In the State
bank clock tower.
Services will be held In the Gei
l.,mheran church, corner Seventh
Oak streets, tomorrow morning i
o'clock.
There will be a special meeting of
MePhersoo post Monday evenlnj
June 20, to make arrangements to g
> Maple City <
lesday I
old soldiers
vlted to
I meeting
to the resldenci
Kasson lomnship
married daughter who fell last winter
and produced a fracture of the coccyx,
which was removed
Ralph Anderson has placed gerani
ums In Ibe Union street park for
cliy and It greatly improves the place
A. Howard Running and Christina
M Swanson, both of this city.
Issued a marriage license todi
C. J Garnett Is able to be nut again
after a five weeks’ liln<
One of the young 1ladles
Park
Place hotel lost a small
yesterday that was taken from her
The schooner Lawson clearrAl
night for Chicago with lumber from
the J
r ctimpany
POINTED PARAGRAPMS.
Talk is rlM*op—unless you are oslng
a loog-distanre telephone.
Aa a rule the more a mao chlpa
th more be has to shell out.
Politeness occaslonslly b«wts the
lolghty dollnr under the win*
Nottilug snnoys a clsromc kh-kevllke
ths rsfu<Mii of things to go wrong
Praise a woman for tbe qualltlin
doesn’t posM'ss and she’ll worship ;
What women and dry gootM Hi
Am’t know abooi babies lau’t w<
knowing—ChleaCO DaUv .N’sww
vt-E ham;
‘livery wsgnns
material
:o.
2002-»t
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
By a fortunate purcha-.c we arc enable-1 to offer a handsome
Gkiria Silk Umbrella with rolorcil silk bonier at the above
price. Colors are black an.l w liiic, blue ami while, green
ami while, red and white, natural wooil handles, best para
gon frame. We consider this an exceptional offer; they are
good for either rain or sun.
Store Will be Closed Every Friday After
noon, Banning With July 81h
Building Paner
Building Paper
Building Paper
Wc wish to clo>e out our stock of Roofing
and Hiiildinjv I’apcr. anti will make interesting
prices on
150 Squares 3 Ply Black Diamond Roofini:
75 Squares 2 Ply Weatherproof Roofini:
200 Rolls 20 lb. Red
50 Rolls 30 lb. Red
50 Rolls Flberetto
40 Rolls I Ply Parchment
40 Rolls 2 Ply Parchment
40 Rolls Monitor
Our stock of Lumber. Doors. Windows, etc., is
larjjc and complete; should be considerably reduccil before fall, and wc can make it to your in
terest to deal with us.
3. €. Oreilick Co.
Don’t fail to ask to see this suit.
........ 98c
Men’s Fine TTousers for Sunday wear.
Id worsteds and fancy AG OQ
stripes, at............................ #Ai0u
Positively worth f.5.00. or your money
refunded.
Spring OVERCOATS WinUr
Rich in Btyls—Highvst Quality.
300 to pick and choose from In the
very latest styles from $2.n to M M.
Worth from $10 to $20.
1.000 pairs Boy’s Knee PanU. worth
75c at ............................................... 12e
Thirty distinct effects In Boy’s Ul
tra Fashionable Knee Pants
Suits In all the swellest of nov
elty and staple styles, worth op
to $8.00 ......................................... 13.M
Boy’s SalU worth $3.00 at.............. Me
1.000 pairs Boy’s Knee PanU........3»c
Men’s best quality reinforced nnlaundered Shirts ..........................2Bc
Good heavy Work Bhlru................ 2»c
Fine Dress ShlrU, worth $l............ She
Men's Hats, the latest Dunlap and
Knox shapes, worth $3.60. Ad
none less than $2.60. at................Me
A few btmdred Boy's Hats and
Capa, worth $1. at ........................ Itc
Men's Fine Silk Embroidered Bospenders. at ................................... fle
Good heavy Socks, worth 36c. at... Sc
Over 60 dozen Neckties. In all
shades, worth 60c to 76c. at....1flc
Men's Handkerchiefs, worth 35c,
Odd Coats, odd Vest and Mactoto^M
at your own price. 1.000 other ar
ticles too Domeroos to Bentton
among them mnny for ladies.
For 10 dagrs at Bands A Co.*s aethlng
FREE! FREEl-R. R, Fare Paid to
Purchaaars of $20 or evar for a radiua ef 25 milaa.
WANTED—35 taiaaladiaa, 20 cash
EIMOA
THE
Boston Store
Will be closed all day Monday and
Tuesday, to mark down goods and
arrange stock for the GREAT
COMPULSORY SALE
That begins WEDNESDAY MORN
ING at 8 o’clock. Mighty in its
Scope; Mighty in Price Cutting.
$80,000 STOCK, AT ALMOST
HALF PRICE :::::::::
^ WAIT! WAITI WAIT!
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THE KNiENINO RECOKLr
PART TWO
Che €oenin0 Record's ilp-to>Date IHiistrated Feature
Where Most of Japan’s Powerful Warships Were Built
Ml
V
raU
J. To
I baa from thia modaot bertonine vrovn Into the rtffantlr proporenoufh to
tiona of today H will be er
I areracn^^.OOO.
For
fined to live arrea;
aalk throofh the ahopa mean* a three
mile Journey.
The principal drpartmenta of thIa
mammoth Babel Include aterl meltlna.
hydraulic forfinc. the manufacture of
all lUnda and alaea of puna, the produc
tion of hydraulic machinery fur war
and for peace purpoaea. the makinc of
elcKdrlc machinery and ahlpbulldlnr.
continue to dominate’
^
.V
i
of Incota or caatlnya. forma the baala
of moat of the manufacturea The aterl
4,
m
kilty n
•acity (
re-enforced
by
wlndlnc
around each
conatructed
apeclal reference to the audden
made
There la alao a foundry for
tlnr am hora. atempoata of ahlp*.
la of dynumoa. en»lne auptK>rta. etc,
aai&j)!ft»,--»ace..5ff!ri.jatJ-.
af’TL'l'.t'iruTu'jec
machine
abupa.
Now
regulred fur . |
it
undenrora ;
V
non sere conatructed from hta deM«na.
The |•^efIsure bora me ao freat from
outside orders U»at be resigned hla of
fice and devoted himself to the Elswick works. In lk<3 be dellrered
sddress which attracted much all.
lion
In It he r-alled attention to
dccreaaln* c.«l aupply and the
hauatlun .*f the iron deiioslia. Ar
atroi.a rceUed the Hessemer medal
1*'»1
He lad previously been mj
Ihe peerace In ltl7
laird Arntatronf
did in 1»,.0 at the *«e of ninety y
ha\ln« devoted a luilf century to
develo|iiiietil of some of the ntuat d
ei.Klnes of War ever dev laad
> many other Invetitors of t
of destruction, he waa a
WOULO TBAtaM WOBKf
A iii.lveralty profes*>r duHn»
summer holiday Inkveled about I
I»e«i|.|e were foolish ervouah to do m
well they trieiided llvinc on those m
|e-v>|.{e «o: were uii their Way to pi
luie work at distant towns, ha vine I
let II III I heir |>osseaalun prumlslnc them
tubas, known aa the Inner, ihe A and
A and B tubes U the wire wlndln* from
r thread c
•top rinsa. breech buahea at
ond and a breech a
•nd openins after th
41 nffiwiiT£ mm
ieldl
Fr«n TokFo. Japga. madtt
4mt» • war roernpeoAMit «
AlaiiajmU* Hew* wrttM:
• aMwt iMpTWilTe CblBi
; machine, shfch »aa i
m.uuied
Ua Japaa no fkr waa tbe (
boiler fr..m which aiesm at hl«h
at Aoyaaa. tbe rtmeral. acoorai^
sure, ewapinc throu«h noaalea o
cullar deslyn product frictional alec- SMbto rttaa, of that saliaat Smo oT
trlcllv
In reooanitlon of thia he
OMimabAH^ Hlros* ot tht
made felloe of the Royal a« lely
nary.
waa then only thirty-ala years of ace.
» JapaMM are a hero lorlaff mm,
S4X.n afterward he Invented Ihe hy- and few aattOM hare bad a twCti
draullc crane, and for the cun at ruction
portaalty tor hwo worahlp tWa
hydraulic machinery
■M hy tiM hUMral of HJiwm.
I at Elawlck. I
rkabto BMii. a tae aaUor who
made
added laryrlv to hla yruw Inc fainc. He bodlMl la ktaMif all Umw qMJttlM
waa BO hl«hl) eateemed by the yovemthe Japaam mom ralac.
inenl authoHtles fur hla kuos ledee of hta life, as ta waU fcaowo aow, la tiylav to ■•re Baglao. Mb warraat omtm,
aad the Btory of hta exploit ta th*
eorabta thlac ta tbe Part Aj
DunnK the neat four years
can
wh> he did* not work. He Interviewed
. 000 vneranta and. rloaalnc
they
cortlliie »u the vsrlooa res;
aave for not esrninc their d.
bresAIll an oithodo* ituiiiner. we jet (
fullowlna 4^1 said thay were witlinc
work, but (ould not obtain any.
•hea. Imr
Th.«
ImriMn- «mI Incol.' t» to thforrlnc depanmriil. There the maaa
auhjected
roui^Jylm'drlc^^^^^^
Tribiit* Paid hr Japan to
Naval Hera.
to cat bla father'a conoant to antar aa
anctnaer a offica. but It had bean decid
ed In the family oounoila that be ebeald
become a auUcUor. He waa therefore
aent to the unl'e^li^^aod aflanrard
apent aereral yeanr 4a a aoUcitor'a
flee. Here be neclected the law and (
voted htmaelf
mechanics and
rlneerinc.
I cffccUrc ■»nrtc«
tb« offcnstre opcntlona
euTfa oo b) Uw JapAiMM
■fflnrt tb« KoMtens «r« tb« produrt
•f • Hi«to «MabUabment. Uanr of the
JapuMM WArablpa »l»o canw from Um
mum» b«nd«^. Ther wer« mad* at the
tlttla Mborb of Clavlcfc. KnpUnd. The
waa fottndad «fty-arven yaara
I tta o#rtnal purpow
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TRAVBRSB CJTY. MICHm 8ATORDAY. JUNE 18. 1904
PART TWO
py
■
VIEWS ABOITT A WAKSHIP PLAKT.
a body «
hurled by the Buataaiw vbMi
(Quad It la the water, aad. Uha a*Ma
ilea, they *«re the
•oleuui fuocfal, with aU the
hooora that would bar* b*aa arniwda#
to an oIBcer of tba taar. Bat that
Hirooe a frlaada U Tokyo, hta oM I
aad It la eeen aaM that the ■
hlmaeir para laatructtona that all
or ahoold be paid to tha 4m4 mmm,
▲od ao with flttlap pomp kad wra
droua rate quay they larxiai al 1
waa racoratd of Hlrgar*a h«lr-« ■
•brad of Oaah-ta a plala waadM has,
and thia baa baea laft out thHu la
Aoyaiaa andar the cypreaa «
tracA the prare Attli«ly tacl« tht
rtto raape aod /
In the c
ttalby ea*1
■ heldattho
nt the Marine elubt
btaTaaktlU
aad thau. aftM^ i
eortad tba cotkn to tha praraalAo «t
Aoyaiaa. aaothor aanrlca waa haU Vl
which Ltoutoaaat Mataura run
tar of roodolaoe* frooi Adain
which waa followad by brtof i
on tbe ralna of a bar* to tba ■
Vic* Admiral Arlaia aad 1
Kaoo
Tbe atreeta la Japaa ar* alvaja
crowded, bot 1 Dover saw aay atraat la
Tokyo ao Jammed with bomaalty aa
waa tbe road to tha cemetery,
throop waa tblckaat oo tha alopa whMh
laada rrom Kojimachl to Akaaaka. ]
the palace of Princ* Kltaaharawa. I
tba proceoatoo bad to paaa throul
laaa of people twenty feet d*ip «■
dc. moMly townafatk In haoM
aod bakama. bot with i
PHASES OF LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE JVORLD s
carrlape oo which tba <
waa amsortad by about 900 ■■rtuaa
with rrraruad anna and th* i
of tha dub. An It punnnd
•tpeeu, eddmitly by pmaffsi
Utlei
Joined I
loop
Bomewbere aJoup tb* rant*, hoo, •
company of bloejacknta
coftape. but Joat whore 1 did net *0%
■a I rode abcad and waitad at th* CM>
etary for tba pr
it cama In alwolot* sOanc* up thd
•lope, and na it 4
■tleot It ■a*m*d a bit curtaua M
**• DO haada uncorarad na th* coMa ;
paaaed. until ooe r*mcmbar*d that tM*
plenty of corlodty, and all tha to^
•tooea In the cemetary-and tha Japs'
oaae are very food of tjocady ahnpni
tomtwtonaa—were covered with pnupM
clambertnp op to pet a baCtar tank.
Tbe draae crowd about tha piuru
Bide parted aa 400 bfotoAoU. aCUBdy
fellowa aod rtafbty' affactad. itaaul'
dared tbetr way throupb. They took up
poaltlooa bmide tba prave and wnMad
in alleoca Than came enrrtapw, wBh
elaborate Urertaa. of tba blphar otBcUla. cini. military and narni. uai
tbe dlplomaU. and tbaaa pnanad on.
Then there cama ta alpht na opad
Shinto priest, draaaed nil ta wMU aad
wenrtnp old faablooad red IkCpataat
I aboaa. Abore bla band a taS Maw
Jacket carrlad aa 1mmanna aflkaa lap.
oo which, ta Cblnam chanctaCA waa
wTltteo tba name and rank of th* daof martnea carrylup rad and wMtn banners and ‘Iwosar dapA and yuoat
saAakl. tha aacrwl Bhiata troA oommi.
tha whlta paper po-bcL
Two naval oAcare cuna next, enrrytap dacornttaQA aad bahlad thaa thd
pus carrlape retted ateap. dtapad la
biacB T«lr*t aad dtswa by htaijiiBili.
Last thlM *f aO-khd that caamA aa
tntaka «f th* hnath. ao aotaata aat i
tom^hfaip waa tt-cama a prnap la
whlta; the atetor aad youap utec* pf
Comma Oder Hlroae. with tha amd
old and beat of Biwtao, th* man
whom tha baro had ptecu Ma BfA
Mn. Blaaeha Ipom *f Lai
Kan., bna wrlttaa tha wtxda ai
Me for a omr noap. “A Bfitaaaiw
Kaw.” whkh iha hna dadteatad
UttlToeMty *f raiwA akys tha ]
*A Ml* vrom has wi
ta£
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:
THB KmiHO BEOX^ TB1TEB8B 0^^
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ii.
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aATPBDAT, JBCT It, IMM,
liese^Bi¥oJ¥iuaeawaeCared.
lU
RgMDlHBmUrmts:
-OmAM Mm. PmAMz—Qnxktmdm____________
toaekaowMf* the grml Merit oi joer V«««Uble
CoMpomd. I kavc seflefed for fcmr jwn wiU
inecnler m»d peinfol mr—trMtfaM. elao itiirieiM.
la the beck mad lower Umbm. mad ttfml mlcep.
thrUne to eome which woeld oalj owma
eofferin^ to me.
“ Better bemlthwu mil I wmated. mad care If poe>
Bible. Lydia E. PinkkaM'm Vc««teM« CompouMl bromrbl nw bemlth mad hBimimcBB im m few
abort Moatha. I feel like maother pereoa bow.
My aehea aad paiaa bmec left me. Ufe eeeaa aew
mad sweet to aae, mad ceerythiac aecMB plcaamat
mad easy.
■ Six bottles broaebt me hemlth. mad was worth
Bwre thaa months under the doctor's care, which
really did not beaeftt ase ml mlL 1 ms amtisBcd
sick wooen aa yoer Veretmble Ooaipoaad. mad I adToemte H to
help."-Mm B. a. Bi.sartisan. 4» Broad BL. MaidiriUe, Tena-
MM
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*;l iMd aaflerad for three yemn with terrible
mt the Umb of awaetraatina. mad did bo4
propoaad aa operatioa.
** I felt eo weak mad i
eoaldaot
I would I
read ma adrertiaeaMt ia the , .
docidedt?to^t.^GS£ wLa^'^^'ii £d that
1 metnmUy Uaprored after tmkiac t^ bottle., ao I
kept Ukiar it for tea weeka. aad mt tha cad of that
timel waacurwL I hadoiaed eiebteea pouads mad
in excellent health, mad am i
**Yom Barely dearrye
*
mad you hare aiy
ly eery beat wiahca.*~Miaa
Boulerard, Atlanta, Oa.
amsgs;
StottekhareBaasBUsi
no™e.wbo u..wu«««.
U«
in
c
Ibled with painful or irregular nfenstruation, backacke, bloating (or 1
t “ bearing-down " feeling, dizzinesa, taintneia, indigeatioa, nervons i
noea, and be restored to perfect health and strenstb by taking Lydia ]
Lrun, Maaa^for farther free advioe. No liri^ persoti baa^hMI the benefit of a widei
ilia l^ ha« guided thonsandi to health. Erery anffering wc
^;v ':
cwIihB
M’Manus,
Professional
By
O.
Henry
tarMl. ixa. by Syinm P-rirr
was iying quite still. i
fre«k
down hard on Uh- c.' -rs m. ih. y miui.t
not see tlow they w. tv tre.nl.lInK *1 w.i
doctors Wf^re slandiug <0 l.is ImsI
oi..wat a large. porUy man. with bushy
fray hair and a pretentious manner
tliiii U". r u n ,n lb.* pniU-nts’
sards.
Tor iTJtmpIr. If n plrawint
faced youm: fctlow .-omes alone und U
nlllluf; to nndertnkr for |sWi certain
duties tliiit stand f«.r tltst on tin- p.iy
naUinilly cnc»t'c lilnj on llie
U plain to sc«. tlint the money
81>Ot.
go further- -IA oilier dJr«n tlon« In
will g<
tills wise w« niid McMniiiis, pnifen
sloDBl, nt Lis new fK«f
-Ucllo. kid'” Mid McM-nmis. lookins
closely at the lK>yH rl.nlky
rK-c
-What's the troul.l.V
A shaky little p.i»v. crept from nmler
Ut. IkhI
the iiiverlel
ways as»lsi old I'letelier
Tie s ,Tury
sliont niitM.iidlT l-tls -exi-u
Ile-s writing a IssA on tlw subj.s-t
lies a brilliant operator, blit 1 d>n t
exactly nppmve of his plan of ligating
and nmpiitniing Is-low ibe ligature
1
Isdhwe In sniuriug over It. Still, he's
been sucenrffui.-Voiir Idea seems to me to be heat.”
Ho Mars nista.
A novel Invention, which may ena- j
ble shipa to dispense with plWifs In r'v- |
saked coUXir
navigable etiannel folkiwetl by ships, j
An alternating current of elerirk ity Is
ha'a baen aick
Ibwioes.
<lur
i n
"'’rir::s5:Tr“
! IUMhuus- liniiiJ
••Bui.. Ton L now ns niiicli ns the doc
tort do. d.iii t you?••
■Well, Uld.' sal.1 the nurse eocitii- j l^huslasm^ ebbed s mil^
tively, ••a man p-ts rusty In liis husl- hu sh^l.lers
lu-SH smiietlmes
Yon s«h’. I liaven'l
Iki'ii folloxviir my rcKul.ir profi
rltfht InlclT. 1 plareil short niid thinl
olth the Mttle
they went to picv<*s nnd left ii
hug
I MW ni. ml. in the |...|
mean doctor-th.-u • got
n pn.r.-Nsionai nurse wmit.sl
I tlhiu;:lii I'd su:ii with the liospiiii!
till
there's
souietliin'
youns-ir. I hough. ' hours.
He's Al. but
miKhl L<s-|> all
™
Inc I
- ...
pent tbrongh the cable, and the Indue
tion from the current affw-ts two tele |
phoues on l>oard. thus eruibling tlie
i^.|,«-r. i -ahIp's oOiivrs to keep to the line of the ;
if Ills cable by ltst«*ulng tn tbe telejibones
'
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SEIVICES IN THE CHUICHES
with s pecullsr g
Hn shmss-ed ;
^
“ ,'r:
,
Grace Episcopal Church.
Rev, C T. Stout, rector.
Morning service ami f^ernif.n. 1" 30
aunday school at 12
No evi*nlng servlc*
Al! are rordlall.v invited i
services
ortrlo^ projtuatlloi
estrsordUiKO
Aabury Methodist.
os keen as .me uf Ihc .loclor'. v,lpcU
.....iipses;-"............. lt*6 ;i|‘|KMuliset^]iia
in' .ipplc seeds, nitd
I i.i;
:.s; s;r,r.,r,‘'r:
tlon that the big d.s-ior should fan
'zx:
•;
NuiuImt .Nine s hniid i lung tigliior.
■•They tliniight 1 w.is aKl,-.-|. ' he ••i’iitllllieil -• the dix-tors dill aii.l 1 tienrd
■••III tjilkin
Wlmt s op
per
rate.
••0|M-r:ilo>" l'.<ih niblxil hi> nos*- geu
l.v
• U hy. tli.it s th*- m.ih. al term for
[ curvin
Th**y re g nn' to . urvi- wmie
'.'u'i'
I in' to »iH «ifT Ills min-oih-N
-No. Ifa III.-, Ikib. ir- 11,.-: -n,.y was
atandin' rlgtit ov*t m« .•iml thought 1
WHS aslcp
Ixin t bt
in * ul me up.
Ik.li-please don't-
lor phyaiclan in charge
Tb.- other- i
'•'<«-«dy
kill
Lkm t pl.ny too
younger, thin, less tniperati.e. wearing !
oO y..
•
Why didn't .vou say
doobla glaaaea and a tlien.p.-uti. side U
' •
whlakar-waa Dr r.rka. tbe junior
-1
I ain't'
Number Nine pretcml.Hl i.> be iisleep
«
and llateoed. for tb.y w.-iv talking
About tbe ease
i
' Ilwl.l your l.as*-,
•■Bur- maid Dr I'arks liesitatinglr
«••?»'»
-But Whatr s.nt.1 Hr. I'letclmr impa |
b.
tSeotly. 'The symptoms are tl.i re”
' fronker. yon know. kid. Im d.H-,
“Except"fight In', wliil.. a tr:iim**l mir«- |
“Except Urn fever. I know be donin'l ,
'1'“^ Hie Im.iiIc
carry temperature
But it has uev.-r fou might s.-iy
Tb.-y
been proved that fever is luvarUldy
You |M-*>n .-ntiir pi.-my
attatidanL''
guess, and swaliowiir k.-*i|m“
“If"— began the Junior
"I double . risKcroKu declare. B.,h.
“ *ir la a dangemiis wonl in surgery, iln't et nn apple In two inotitb.s —
MX dear Parka "
i
"TImi's funny.' imis.*.l ilie new nnrs-’
Tbe objector suemnibed
The gnat perplex.■*!!>
••p .•oim*s always from
Fletcher had1 dn.pfH'd
r a PI do seeds. What give you t
■ f..nnal i
pain. I
Always
bad cal
.Numls*r Nine .In-w a long,
was an unnsrial thing
quivering breath
pbyalctan In chnrge tn .«
••Notblii- n. v.T give It to me,
the JunI
answer.^ .iully —notldn’ 't nil
Me ;
fndder s«*nt nm Imre ‘cause I was sick.” j
Junior
Number Nine
AfUT
n panse In- eontlniu'.l “Me fnd !
Si.iiiethiiig resem
ler gimme n s|o<
C BUapk
• Cliriv^-miis
.
a tbes ra
o elis k.
fodder was good
rajolen ‘
"I aball operate nt 8 o'cl.s k tlil.s nft I tlie do.'|or s:ild.
•moon." aaid Dr Kb-t.lmr
If
care to be present you will, of emu
'
Manns laid Niimlsr Nin.-'s
^ u|M)n the covers and rms*. sloop
over him to nrninge th.> piilow.
;id.’‘ lie said tltooghlftilly. ••yon lay
and remeinls-r that Boh is goin'
ook out for your interests.
I’m
tbe main points and will be glad to
• to investigate this t.uslness •
•ct aa your nasOalanL
Your knowl
liospltnl druggist, nn nnaemir
adfe. your experience, your high rank j young
in n garrulous checked
suit and ml aeekUe. was bending o
apsule
full
“Tban." cut In Ibe chief etirtiy. “at j Ills counter, jslbbing capsules
iabarp.“
! a white
Ite powi
powtl.T
Came tbe n
leaned
Number Nine opened bU eyes. whlJdi
elbow
X^pi^blue and very strained a.sl
only ten years old. be bellev..,!
IB the auperstition that doctor. «..d
Apcratloc knlres are the natural en
a of tbe intcfral buman being
,
Tbe new surgical nurse came along j
ABd Atspfwd at tbe foot of tbe bed. He ;
Aad Number Nine bed become friumla I
lauwdlAteljr after tbeir acquaintance 1
had bacun.
I
FHhapa aome explanation la due aa |
la Why tbe Needlo'a Eye hospital came j
to anploy Robert McManoa oa a pro
fOaMoaal aarse. Tbe hoapKal waa sup
partad by a l«aey aad maaaited by a I
7r^!0
Round Oak
Furnace
is the best and most CArduUy made furnAce in the
world. If you want a perfectly heated home —
write us—or see the Round Oak: ag'cnt—we will
make the heating
ngoP^” free.
Our fur
Armth And Comfort”
sent on request.
Batata or P. o. ACCKWITH,
r*BO B. LBB. Blana«sr.
Oowasiae, Mich.
! SALE BY
h 4. Lay
Mercantile
Co..
Agents.
circle,
cool
Itmg
niom.
"sr"
z.r.r-'"-
worship will lie dedical.-.! to (Iml. Hr
Charles R,.ign Soovtlle of cVl
hleago
rlpal
IIS
Ativ
* and help
1
gift, large or small, will Ise aereptal.Ie
Ivor at :
. 4:30
■?
strut of his suie-ri..r
FIim.II>
os
with tbe children.
lisped, with the painful sprlghllmsae
u Biranger to chUd talk
Morning
•..■rvii-e
piees^ .,r (
Haughtt-rs
school at no
meeting, ft 3i
Evening s»-rvice 7
All are «i |cf»m.- ’■
I scho.
Junior ChrUtlsQ RndcAvor.
Christian EndeaTor.
ig prayer meeting i
cordially welcomed to the*
Itt 30. Children s day servire
In
fanis haptir**d Isfore the sernioii Ser
mon topic, Angels .if Jesus
12. Sunday school
3 30. Junior i.-ague.
ft ir» Epworih league
7 .30, Sunday sch*»>l eonc.-n
Monday. K '«< p m . -oie-n night
Ben Hur.' IllusiraieU. Including cliur
wrra
boca
arTAnairr
kabx.
sctaooa and bom. out through tb. --------
ICas) . h..*
Baotwt
Rev W T Woodhotiiw. pastor
Morning itervire. 10 30
Sunday school. 12:00
Woodmen
hall, .over
post-
Comer State sod Union streets
Captain
and
Mrs
Munselle
In
chargH
Mev-iings every night except Mon
day
Sunday, 11 a. m.; boIiDeaa meeting.
2pm; Junior meeting, 3:30
Chrlstl
Reading rtsim. .N. « Willu-lm Idoek
Kim 314
(Jj»en ilai'i exc.-jii Humlay
RED DRAGON TEA
TUs Tm it Paektd ia Japn. Why?
uTv Tnx
;-rj izjz'Ti
Evening s«-rv lees al 7:3ti
Prayer meeting Thursday
St might
DIRECTfmJtpu.
No maripaUting to
any way. JOST
WHAT TOO WAIT.
Just what yoo hm
been nting for
yean. ALWAYS
THE SAME.
evening
A!) an' eonlially Invited lo the ser
n~
* Chnrmua ago. Bob
Evangelical
‘."■ro rS;Tz:\:z:T\r.
preAcblog at 218
at
RAAday
C. C.street
MUler.
Fourteen
Saivstioft Army ScrvlCAa.
Christian Science Services.
Mod«*m
1 East
S“r
First Methodist.
Rev WUltam Lanfman. pastor.
i* .3'i. ela-ss
m‘-e(lng Class No. 3
Mrs Seofie:i! amt
.Mr Kenvon siM
kn.-.-s
Th.- I«.> gul|~-.| a
l*r»l>ahl) i.» s< ream but thr
*
each and OTAry
Rev l>H,nard B Blso.*!. pa-i
Cormr
Wasliingtiin
and
gspx { n XF ■
of th.* many rat.l-Ks he had seen gasa
3
Sh-sh’
•-M lf.'’"('-hri “iin'’scTeo°^^ .
First Presbyterian.
Fourteenth Street M. E. Church.
Rev J W. Miller, pastor
Class meeting. 9 45.
Morning service. 10:30.
Sunday school at
Epworih League.
Ihe cal
In7" 1^'“’N urnbc^’.NIn*
frrckl.-s arcs dark against his Increasing
av .v nlng*. onl.v. *7 tn 9
• fvirilially inviutl.
•li-ciiirag* ni.-tit
Evening. 7 .3u
Farewell wrv ice in
nty Ot>era HotiM- Topic
The Whole
Counsel of Cod ' altli lessons from
ih»- .New York disaster an<l the lilas
Imorsru-c
Traverse
City. Mich.
Church of Christ (Disciples.)
.................. .
oor
went, keen and startling
through ihv
nqiilred the nurse
wards Outsidu tn lli. ,-urrtU..r a nurse
scored a lisii.- hit.
___
"Oh. Tm II
physicians r | iwthetics:
Iggrr hurry than vvor '
tbe druggist
I
_
tie II»aJ
mated the lows to the Instill
"Tbougb if it wasn't for my looking
«Her things l don't know what tlie
IMti*mts would do okl n.«ich.-r s away
"(> much
You r., tin- m w n.ime pro
^menu on ^Itllr stand
r^xpeefd
fesslonair*
“rr«»feealonal sure: It must take a
wise liead. now. to hold your
J<3l> (lueas you get on to all tbe latest
dodet'a.
What's your opinion about
S>™tlli- for oppondMo.. oowr
Rev Hugh Kennedy, pastor
Mary
Morning s.‘rMe,- lo ::o.
Mi
C Nind wil! give an address o
sionary work
Kt. ning service 7 3«>
The Chll
dren'p day .-x.-rrises sill lake the
|jlaee of iho regular evening preaching
very ire
Cla-Bs meeting. Sd a m
Sunday seho.d. 12 in
Epworih league r.
,, m
l.* aaer.
Frank
Ihinihrllle.
topic
Rising
.AU>\e rMseouragemenf
A enrc'ial weleotne at lhe«.e serv ieen
Thorns* P
Morning.
year, doeiorr
sinuatingly i
As Yon Like It
Hard cr ioU coa1« Cfkc or wood.
The great Round Oak Furnace
bums them all whh ecooomj
and success. It is Air tight and
holds the fire, producing A steady
uniform heat from a grcAt dcAl
less fuel than is
used in ordinAry
furuAces. Tbcf”
g1nr«ring department. kleClIi nnlver- .
alty. Montrvsl.
It consists of an In- j
aulated csUle taW on the lw-.l of the j
immse
misMl
•And you woMldn-tId tb. az-BUToa
Writ. lb. -----r
Owing to tbe onnsual anowfall last
winter, much aoxletr regarding btb
laoefaes was felt la BwUaeriand dortug
ABtlL
Church.
Rev R M Holaaple. pastor.
lO-OO a. m.. clattit meeting.
10 30 a m., preaching. Suliject. "The
Pause of Jesus Before His Passion."
12 tn.. Sunday school,
ft:30 p, m . Y. P A. service*
7:3ti p. m . preaching.
All are invited lo these service*
Awsdiah Luthsran.
Rev. John Porsburg. pastor.
Biinday school. »:30 a. ra.1. every Sunday.
Preaching services at 10;30 a. m.
id 7:30 evening the first and third
Sundays in Ihe month.
Congregational.
Rev D Cochlln, pastor
■ning service, music and sermon
Morain
30 a. m. Music by the quartet.
(>>me.
Sunday school at noon
Intennedt
itennedlate Christian Endeavor at
4;S0 Ik BL
Iki Cg Tkit CkMi. Tirad
RED DRAG
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