The Evening Record, January 23, 1904

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The Evening Record, January 23, 1904

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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I YESTERDAY’S ISSUE j' * v

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THE EVENING RECORD
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TRAVERSE OITr, MICH^ SATURDAY, JANUARY SS, 1904.

TtstTnwpuHrs

DELUGED
BT FLOODS

city WAt*r WortcR.

WATCRt tTKtAO OCtdLATION m
' rrATC OF OHIO

2.tMFE0PjLEAlC

INTO EIGHT
ACRE LOTS
COUNTITY

WILL

BE

DIVIDED

BILL PASSES

IF

«

Stive to tli«> M»U1BS of tbe
for ibr ermu*r work*.

omens wniiLicTEH
Tbe Traverae aty Driving Park aaaodatkie held a igeetlag last menlng
««»ber being preaewt. Conaldermble rooUne buainea. was tran
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following dlrt^nora

Tor Just 2seent$
A BOX OF NICE BTATIONKnr. WITH THE WORDS TRA\-ERiiR
<rn-. MICH - ENDRAX-KO ON EACH BHEET.
-

A. a a»k. J. T. Han­

■better EV-EN than TICE RBQULAR TB-BNTY-m-E CENT
GRADE OF PAPER. AND IN ADDITION HAVING THE RTAMP ON
EACH SHEET M^ER IT DOirW.V ATTHACTIVF.

EVEITONE WILL HAVE FAIN

CARNIVAL
IS ENDED



THE WEATHER.

CHy Ortviog Park Aamteia Snow fiunrie. tonlgbt aad Sunday cold
tieateHM)
.This Year.

nah. E. C. Compton. Edward Ijunner.
W. D. C. Germaine. B J Morgan The
dln-ctors then re-«-lect»Hl all the prevloas oBlcera They an-; Pn-Hideni
DIVISION TO BE MADE EVERY
DAMAGE AT CUEVCLANO ONE
A. B. Cook: vin- prvvldenr. K B Mc­
SIX MONTHS, PERHAPS
Coy: aecraCary. l>r. J. D Martin:
HALF MILLION
oasurer. J. T. Hannah
tbr*y aiTirp
The summer meeting was talked
rer and plana were made for the
BCCCA^EO INDEMNITY
That Plan Will Keep Morgan and the
One Peraon Ore
rent. It is Impossible to fix the date
R^eteller* From Oobblinfl Up
until the Northern Michigan Circuit
Member of Home *f HeepKal Aeaocia
. to which a repreaenutive
the Whole Surface of the
tio«i fUoelvae tlflO.
#ent. Tbe date for this has
jrm been defermlnod. It is
B. M. Soule, general maaager of tbe
i that tbe meet this year will
Michigan Home E Hoapital aaaodabe
laneer
and ladier than ever, as a
Uoa of Grand Raplda. vaa In the city
By Wire to Ibe Sv^fOsjl Itmrd
large
number
of fast hocM^s will leyeaterday In tbe Intereata of oembera
m coogreaa yeaterdaj available
Yoossatoaro. Ohio, Jsn 21.of tbe aaaociailoB f>ne member re^
ifive Thayer of, Mas
tbooMiul peraoQB hare been ren
celved an'advance oeiileiiicnt for In aachuaetu introduced, by request.
bojseleae by flooda. wbteb hare mb- demnity .during llloeea, from which
Iment to the oonatlt
DEBATINCJJLAflfl
nerged rrery ptusplbs atslloo here be U DOW ronvaleacing. the- aum al­
that
It tbe lands of tbe UuUod^tei
1
Water la two feet above high water lowed being |I2<»- Tbla la the fourth tog lb
Intorwating
divided asa to give each
wh
I Settled at
aark aad baa deluged every plant in claim paid to this member since join
of the country eight
Ight acres,
acres. In aa
- High
Ing the
square piece aa
The High school debating class
JoaTwh^tbu'^
aevelaad. Ohio. Jib. M.-Tbe flood
Its■ regular meet
meeting last night *l
t Ih*
leaa
aa to N
Mr. Thayer did not mi
here baa |obaided aad all danger for
Central school building,
building. Tbe a
He. but he to known to be an
tbd preset to ova*. Tbe total dam
under dUcuaaion was:
tlal and moderately wealthy
inal dlatricL and a That labor-saving
y such Idaaa aa (hat tbe securing of a living more difficult
for the labortog class.- Tbe affirma­
tive side was represented by Jerry
l.or»lii. Okto. Ju. M -ThU »
(be danage done by tbe lee goii
He to a firm believer In ibe Idea that Sullivan. Ezra Winters and Lyle
FIRST PRIZE DIVIDED INTO TWO
la atated at |500.0(hV
every rich man ahould.be forced to Thomas, and the negative by Merton
Wilson.
Mabel Waters, and I^n
PARTS
turn his money over to the govern­
Head Waten Falllfig.
ment. to be-.distributed to equal
IMitabiirg. 1‘a.. Jan 13.-Tbr Um^\
amounts among the people, but he
w«>ather bureau givtn aaauranrv that
Judges and
says
be
will
not
start
to
divide
hla
own
the fbeid will not exw^ 3ii f*^^
Caldwell A Loudon and Hannah A Lay

....
.calive
fortune until
tbe Allegheny and lloi
Afterward Prot Nye talk«-«l nlMiiit a
Morcantite Co. Jt^ged as Beat
perfectly wl
few general topics and the class ad
realltes that if this latter p
bead m
Kit it would be’ but a I
tbe bigbeat afbge
to hold the meetings j
’ men wiih .tbe
In
abortly after noon today From
f*very two weeks
nival, given tind«»r aiiapleea
tlo>e on the rlvera will i dually fail,
HTopal ehurrh. waa fully na
of thtMore than halff a million illtra* damlaal evening aa the firal
bulk of CK)NT MIBS • Ban Hur.*:
age baa been si
in the
night The driila moved wifh
in and near Piitoburg
\ 'hn^ I he pruvlalun
men. employed in the mlllK. an» In IdU- •amooihneaa. and. in fan. many
furea were eonaldeml.ly Improved^ry •gularJy '’Ver^ six months. «
neaa on aocoimi of the high water
the reiM-ittlon. The niimlM-r <»f apecta-'Sl the miwt
Four Men Perished.
however waa not as large as the i be the mo«t
It efft-cilve way of pdtting
Sharon. Pa . Jan. 233.—A report that nlf^'t before
has just reached here aUtea that the
Two new festures w,-r«- introduced and lalwr ***** ***^^*^ between capiul
Shy^vllle bridge l»een swept away last evening, th^ first being a hunUng
Another idea of this eccentric is
aad four men are reported to havi scene, to which Miss Zoe Hanson retv that the laws of the land ahould pro­
resented Ue Saxton Hailware Co It hibit any one from owning a domestic
was quite cleverly carried out. The animal as a pet. on the ground that
Arc gUt-edge—no chances to
what It costs to feed the dogs. caU and
run on a bond invcstn:gni—
canan- birds of the cminlir trivuld go
yon iccl secure am] safe : :
far toward relieving distress among
the attempt was suecessfiil. and tht the pisir. Even horses, he thinks,
cl Ite abolishi-d. except when ne<^say la cracksmen blew open the safe. The
breaking of the Ic gorge treasure It contained was the bank i eaaary for heavy teaming
‘presentative. Miss Flora Caldwell
near Terre Haute swept th«
With all these Ideas, and many more
boat
ho stepped forth after the explosion on the same llnesV, the man is by no
.away, and nothing has been
The prize of IS. which was to have means what is usually known as a
It or lU occupanu. although
sen given to the beat repreaenUtlon. crank. In most matters he is a levelbaa been made at many points
rided Into two parts. The first hi-oded Imsinc-ss man. but he says be
the river.
puts In aH hto spare time thinking how
Woman Periahed.
I
Arc an-r^ pianos.
When
to Improve rundltions in the countn’
IndUnaMia. Ind . Jan. -3.-The ire
at large, and iM-lievt-s he ha^ struck
you investSjn a Kimball you
In White rtver baa carried off a house
Hi-veral ways of doing It
boat occbpled by John Sebowe and his.
Uke no chances as cadi intiruwife, which had iHH-ii anchored on
ment is fully guaranlccil and
overflowed lands The boat was bat resentstlve tif i
PEDIO FAHTY PLEASANT
leretl to i»I.hn*s and Mrs Srluiae was
)-ou arc assured value rcccivcil
Whlh^ the rburch did
Young Ladies Entertained Enjoysbiy
Factor}’ prices ami easy terms.
Indiana Flood.
greaf amount on the car val. owing
at the St. Francis School Last
Fort Wayne. Ind,. Jan. 23.—The to the rather light attends
a small
Evening.
three rivent thai
amoiini almve expenses m ‘ taken in
are far out of their banka
Ing. No great damage baa yet enaue«i.
A very enj<iya|j|e party was given
HEWS HAVE STIUCK
owing to the high altuation of the riij
last evening in the St. FYancis ochool
IwrrontSL N.EStroic,ller.
Situation in New York.
hall by the Young I-adles* society.
Buffalo. N V.. Jat.
Jmu 23-Sufferitig Something Radically Wrong With the There was a large attendance and all
had a fine time An enjoyable pro^ j
Egg Supply—Cold Storage Sup­
• fall of rain for
gram was given, as follows; Selection 1
ply OuL
ae quantity
by the CamiH^stera* or
reel-]------- of anow throughout western New York
UtUm by R W JUstall..
y Ar^
wwa rapidly turned into w
already irt cents and
thur Earl, recitation by Miss Anna
A
soon aeni the rlvera awel
Charlo
CampeaiL
pantomime by Charlotte
toChicago grig. "Nearer
My God to Thee" was
New vST t
ed.
and
tbe
singing
was
ac..'"o
the rain turnedJ Into'*sleel re^*<rr“«»lTwe^^er**S!av*
cold weather may bring o
d by piano and violin. Mias
prtwtrating the
veritable egg famine to that city. E.
I played the piano ar<vr.mipanlP. Flint of South Water street said
Inez Moblo the violin.
railroad
'that where the
price for «»ggs at
an^ Man elles Barry did
Trunk and
this season w
20 to 23 cents a
almost perfect
ported from 12 to 24 h^I^^lal}r The dozen they w«
tdy bringing 37H and inn?Charlottewas
almost
•Isgrig
■ was al
Chicago express on the Grand Trunk
in
posing. There
arrived at Toronto 2G
WhHher It
e meal trust or
, .lormi
spending 15 hours in a snow bank. An
other agency
ai
which caused It he
other train is stalled in the snow ikime could not say. but the fact remained
kept
the
audience
to
roars
of
laughter.
where between Montreal and Tonmto that Chicago bad U>en wild after eggs
AH the members were encored.
8nt*w plows have been s**nt out to rv» all through the winter
A pedro parly was also enjoyed, for
cue thd train
Cold fltoraga Supply OuL
which prises wero given. Albert Mer. the northern
"The rise* to remarkable.** said be. tet won ^he gebUemen's head prize
of Pennsylvania and the southern tier
of New Tork counties var>. The She^ ••especially as the cold storage supply and Mrs. John Cadham the
at the lM>ginntng of the season was prize. Mrs. Julius Huel
trestles. Erie and laike 8hon> bridges considerably aU»ve the average, but the 1
irooned the plant «.f ih.- Slew now it is almost exhausted, and the
supply <if fresh eggs to selling as fast gentlemen
I Co at Sharon
tween Dun•re also served. The proceeds, abov.
under five
expenses, derived from the party
feet of water in many places. An Erie
•re $27.
train. wMch got as far as Smith Mills age supply acted as a brake on prices
was forced to n»turn to Dunkirk. and kept fresh eggs down to 20 or 25
Douglass creek has flooded the lower C4»nts a diuen to jobbers, but this year,
REED BMOOT CASE
part .of Ikinklrk. driving :a> families for some reason, every one had taken
to <>ating eggs. and. consequently every Resolutions Asking for an Investiga­
heir hom.-s
one hail to pay more. Neither was
Corga Brokn.
tion
Will Be Introduced.
Brok
thU the worst, for already boosted far
Ctoveland. Ohio. Jan. 23—A gorge be.vond their normal prices, they were By Wire to the Evening Record.
broke above the city yesterday and a likely to go still higher unless the
Washington. Jan 23.r-On the rec
flood of wwter swept down the Cuya Januan thaw woo its battle with the ommendation
of tbe senate committee
hoga river, tearing away three big old fashioned ' winter and gave the
privileges and elections. Chairman
steamers from their .moorings, tbe cquntry open weather with which to on
Burrows will introduce a resolution to
raaaels were carritHi down the stream icourage the diligent hen.
the senate Monday, asking tor
and crashed into the draw bridge of
The mild weather of' the past few restlgmtkm into the case of
tbe Superior streii viaduct.
tolled SUtes senatt
; Tbe boaU were, all badly damaged
by the colllaion. and It toe believed tbe and enabled the market to keep its
foundation of the big bridge has been head above water and meet the press­
BURTON
INOrCTfO
aarioualy damaged
ing needs of Chkago s breakfast ta
lea Fleas 60 Milas Long.
bles. Should another sold snap make United BUtea Senator From Kansas
New Vork. Jan. 23.-U>ng IsUnd Us way south from Medicine Hal,
Alleged
Bribe-Taker.
sound to a compact field of Ice from however, the hennery would become
and tbe By Wire to the Evening Record.
shore to shore, and from Hell Gate to but a sorry placa to work In, a
rally
New Haven, Conn. Only the largest
8t. Loola, Jan. 23,-ttolted States
Senator Burton of Kansas was In­
» to a thaw nav
night and unless
dicted today on the charge of accept­
It to suffering from ing 1600 bribe to use hto tofloeoce al
Igatkm to likely
> cloaed. Hun
I and big ocean a pracUcal famine, and the lot of New Washington to secure the right of the
deeds of sailing vt
York, today may be Chicago's fate to- Rialto Commission Co here to use the
morrow." be said to coocluakm.
Bails.
ATTEMPT TO AflflAflflINATE
Given Rousing Welcome.*
Thraa Bhola Wars Firad at Baron*
By Wire to the Evening Record.
CABEt APPEALED
Korif, Oov
8aa Franclaco. Jan. 23 -Oovernor
By Wire to tbe 1
Thrae From duatko B. M. Brown's William H. Taft, the newly appointed
y of war. arrived from Manila
Court jiavo Boon Carriod Up.
Three cases from Justice R M.
Brown's court have been amwatod to
: effect. The aarallBy Wire to the gening RecortL
^Ooldwater. Mich.. Jan. 23.—JaBoa
el al vs. F. K. Labym et al': K C. Yoonga, aged 32. of this plaee. while
awltehlag
to tbe jmrfia bare, waa
Wire to tht MrfiBtaf ItooufA.
rerrUra lanne M. Winnie
craabad bHweea tbe can today and
Thiee csrk^ii of iIm* outfit - hsvobm nblppwl^ssd It I* rxp«s^r4 tbsl
lb** •blpment^vlll rnscb h«*rf> liy next
ThurMlsy. Mr Moran mill <l4i tin* prvlUnlsaiT work la fb»- n#>satime «> s<
to !»*• rradj Ui put up ih*- pump*« wbrn

SEVENTH YEAR—20«8

» City Book Store «

Cbe
Daintiest
Creations
in party footwear for ladica
wUI be found at oor flore.
: One, two and three itrap
-lipiier,, lane) iMUlema.
Ittlem leatlier vain pa,
Frendi lieela, hand turned
»lea—in fact the prettieM
alipiHTt. imaj!in»l,lr are
icalilics lictc.

PANTSl:
^■*21 TJuei, yoiin “.........
9^
at............ gJO
800valoea,yo».«....... ...jjg

Knee Pants

1 00 kind at 66c
75c kind at 60c
;inil at 86c
60c kiml
Kverything in Suits and Over^mu AT COST

S. BENDA & CO
REAL RELIABLE OUTFITTERS

•X

I.SO, I.7S, 2.C0, 2.S0

U.$. Bonds

We-LL SELL THEM CHEAP NOW.

■iA

LMrOUTANCE TELEPHONE LINES

MICNI6AR TELEPHONE COi

New Shoe .Storr.

L f. A

From among
ALL OTHFa?S.
Pingrcc’s ‘-GLORIA”
boots for WOMEN.
LOOM UP like an
Electric light in a '
DARK night.
Mdny styles JtruTshspes—
IZX cost slike,

$3e^
FRANKAFRIEDRICH
Go.

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y.

Illondavlllortiind

I ^

Opporite Hotel Whitiug.

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING
■■
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash. Doors and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

Traverse City Manufg. Co.

aoir Aurw

S- • a

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ROWI.AND DOLIOI_AS8

Kimball
Pianos

QUICK
SERVICE

SMOKO

Ol-R WARM SHOES ARE 8TIIX IIETTER.

i5.,

W. W. flMBAU COMPANY

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Boy’s and ; 1
Children’s
Suits, Overcoats
Reefers
^ j
Sweaters
Knee Pants,
Now is
The Time '

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FOURTH
OFF!

January 2$tb

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For Particulars see page $

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TbaOra^school bad a fire drill
jrvwtarday. There are 6€ papito in this
aoteol. and they were out to 26 aoe^

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.'*

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TRY A RECORD WANT AD.

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TRAVKBSKOnr.lPOH, SATPROAY. JAXUAHY 83, 1904.

DELUGED
BT^^DS

Tesn-i

INTO EIGHT
ACRE LOTS

W. K. Moru o» Brtalo. mriliw m
glaoer fOr the Saow Pomp Co., airtred
In the diy today, aad haa been coo

T.

{.•to Koru Al£HO?f£LESS
damage

at

CLEVELAND

ONE

atlre to the aetting of the new pmapi
for the araier worka.
oarkjada of the ootifl hav«
pped. and It U etperted tha)
nem will rrwrh here by nexl
Mr Moran wlU do the pre
» pot np the pomps when

HALF MILLION

DrMTfMdr-Oliio

SEV^’tH YEAR—20««.

•mots WEIE ELECT^

Tor Just 2$ Cents

CHy OHviag Park Aam
t W Hm a B4f Maatbig
.This YejM-.

The Trarerae aty Driving Park aaCOUNTRY

WILL

BE

DIVIDED

If

A BOX or KICK STATIONKnr. WITH THK WORM -<rRA\'Eltiur
fTTV. MIPH - RNORAITO O.N EACH 8HRET.

BILL PABSES

EVnroilE WILLHAVEFAIH
DIVISION

TO

BE

MADE

EVERY

6IX MONTHS. PERHAPS

aacled aad the fal *nrlng directors
were elected: A. B Cook. J T Han.
nah. E C.
ipion. Edward l^utner.
W. n. C. C
line. R J Morgan The
ri-eleeicd all the
They an*: Pn..ldent
A. B, Cook; vice pre^tbi.i
Coy; aecreury. Dr. J. I
ireaanrer. J T. Hinnab
The aummer meeting

•WTTKR E\-KN than the -RBOUIAR TWENTT m-E CENT
ORADB OP PAPES. AND IN ADDITION HATINO THE 8TAMP ON
IIAOI SHEET MAKE8 IT IIOHBI.V ATT8ACTIVE

» City Book Store «

flECEJVEO INDEMNITY

^ Plan Will Keep Morgan and the
the dale
Falling at Haad Watar»—I
untU the Non hem Michigan Circuit
. Reciters From Gabbling Up
Member of Home A HoapHal Aaaoda^
meeting, to which
repn
ilch a representative
the Whole Surf^ of the
tlen Racelvaa fllflOL
will be aent. The date for this has
B- M. Soule, general manager of the
not aa yet been determined
Michigan Home A Hoapital aaaoda^
promlaed that the meet this year will
Iloa of Grand Rapids, was In the city
By Wira t« tba BvmIo« R«c
Washington. Jan. 23.—A brand new be larger and better than ever, as a
yeaierday In Ibe Interests of m^bera
number of fa.Hi boiw will i»e
was apnmg on coogreaa yeaierday large
V«;aA«.tow». Ohio. Jas
of the asaociatkm One member re^ [me
ivaliahlc
celred an advance aetllement for In when Reprcseniailve Thayer of Maa^ flood., which hare nib^ demnliy duHng lllneas. from which lachuaetis introduced, by reqoeat. an
unendment
to
the
constltuUoa.
provld
DEBATING CLASS
mtr pomptaa rtatJoo h«r«.
now wmvalesdng. the s
WaUh^^ Two foot abmrc hlah water
being 1120 This Is the fourth ing that the Unds of the Uiiltad Slate.
'mark aad baa delated rrery plaol ln claim paid to thU member since jolt be so dlvldetl as to give each rttlren Interaating (Wkm SattUd at the
Jf the country eight acres, la as nearly
• High ScA^I Lam Evening.
Ing the association.. 13 months ago.
Haff4limo; Damaga.
The High achool debating ejass had
Clerelaad. Ohio. Jaa. M.—The flood
Its regular meeting last night at the
1^ haa aohalded aad all danger for
Central school building. The subject
Ic. but he la known to be an Inflo
la orer. The totaJ dam
Dander discussion was:
Resolved.
Ual and moderately wealthy reaidi
• noo. aad one perww
machinery
of his oaocfettlonal dlstrtcL and a
ivlng more
man who has many such ideas as that
to
sw.- The
embodied in the prt
Uve side waa
Ohio. Jux. n.-Thi. Btonlnc
to the constitution.
Ezra WUlers and Lyle
He U a firm tellever In the idea that
FIRST PRIZE DIVIDED INTO TWO
M»d the negative by Merton
every rich
should be forced to
PARTS
Mabel Waters, and U-on
Head Watera Falling.
turn his money/orer to the govern
roent. to be .dlalribuled In equal
liiUburg. Pa. Jan *5.—The loral
There was a lively disc
amounts among the people, but he
wwiher bureau gir<-s aaaiiranre thai
Ibe flood will not exceed 3<1 feel to Caldwall A Lo jdon and Hannah 4 Lay •ays he will not start to divide hU own njjit of the class acting as judg^ an
fortune until others do. though be U decided In favor of th«‘
day. Both the Allegheny and Momm
Afterward Prof. Nye talk.Ml____
Mercantile Co. Judged as Bast
about J
lierfectly willing to do it thefi. He
pheU Hirer, are falling at their
realizes that If this Utter plan U car­ few general topics and the cUss
head watera. aad It la expected that
ried out It would be but a short Ume Journed
the hlghaat atage will lu. reached
I hc»ld ih«* miftings
before men with the money-making In•honly alter noon today. Prom that
The
camlva!.
given
under
auspice*,
Hilnrt strongly developed, as It Is In
tJflM* on the rlrera will gradually fall.
More than half a millloci dollars* d^- of the Eplsoipal church, was fully as the Morgans and RrK-kefellors of the
siltcessful last ev«mlng as the find country, would again have the bulk of
night The drills moved with more th«- money, and to provide for this be DON'T MISS -Ben HuT"
*HUburg
men. employed In the mills, are m Idl.- sm.»uthness, and in fact, many fea suggc-«ls that the provision le- made
tun»s were c««ihhji^i,|y iniprtived by reguljrly ei.-r> six niuiilhs. or a year
nets on accmint of the high water
the repetition The nnmts*r **f s|H*cta St the m.»^l This, he decUres. would
Four Man Pariahad.
tors, however was not as large as thi- be the must effective way of patting
* Bharon. Pa.. Jan. 233 —A report that night before
an end to th.- strife between capiul
ha. jwst reached here sUfe. that the
Two new festiires were Introduced
»epl away, last evening, the first being a hunUng
Another idea of this eccentric la
•d to hare acene. in which Miss Zoe Hanson rep^ thal the laws of the land ahould
resented the Saxton Hardware Co. It hlblt any one from owning a dom
was quite cleverly carried out. The animal as a pet. on the ground that
AVc gUt-edge—no chances to
Ind.. Jan 23.-lt I. re- first night, a scene showing an attempt what It costs to feed the dogs, cats and
run on a bond investment—
porletl that four
le have lieen to burgUrlre the safe of the First Na canary birds of the country would go
dniwned tn the Wt
tional bank was shown. I^i night far -toward relieving distress among
Memi.
you feel secure anti safe : :
man. his wife and,two children, ocru* the attempt «*as successful. ai
the jHsir. Even honors, he thinks,
pled a hoiiselMiat tied at Urnhmy laopen the sab
safe
should U. abolished, except whim nee*
iking of the Ice gorge
essary for heavy teaming.
Tern* Haute swept the
With all these Ideas, and many•»»>.
nothlni: has boon
of Who stepped forth after the explosion! on the aame lines, the man U by no
The price of $fi. which was to have means what Is tumaliy known as a
occupants, although ^uli
i glv
has
crank. In roost matters he U a levelthe river
divided Into two> pans.
parts. The first
liss Clara puts In aims*^pa^?lroe\*hh^^
Woman PariahetL
In the garb of a black* to Improve conditions In the country
Are all-right pianos.
When
tndlsnaiioHs. Ind.. Jan. 23.—The Ire
kh. represet
_ of raid at larg.-. and helieve; ^he
the firm
he hs.^ struck
In White river has carried off a house
you invest in a KimbaJl you
II A !>>udon. Tlie second pri
S4 v. niI mays of d<dng
eas given to Miss Helen Smith.
take no cliances as each insmioverflowed lands. The iMiat was hal­
ment is fully guaranlcc«l and
FEDEO PARTY PLEASAJIT.
tered to piece, and Mrs Bchuwe was' mill
you arc assured value ycccivctl.
drowned
While the chych did not clear
Young Ladies EnterUined Enjoyably
Factory prices antf easy terms.
. , Indiana Flood.
It
the
8L
Francis
School
Last
. F^rt Wayne. Ind. Jan. a.-The
Evening.
three rlv*rs tliat envinm Fbrt W'ayne
expenses was taken I
^ far oui irf their hanks and still ris
;On*^F«f«efi

CARNIVAL
BENDED

pants:

the
Dainfiest
CreaDons

.r..rn:jsr.^

SS.OOvilu*,.^
..........> 00
TAlnei. yonn «t............... jjg
3.00 v«Joe», yooTi at..................

in party footwear for ladies
wUl be found at our store.
One. t^ arul three strap
^lipiKrrs.


IkUent

lanc)

|uttcms.

leather

vamps,

Frcncli heels, hand turned
slipiicrs

imaginable

W.W.nMBAU COMPANY

Situatloil in New York.

ported from 12 to *4 hours iit7' Thl
Chicago express on the Grand Tnink
arrived at Tonmio 26 hours Ute. after
spending 15 hour. In a snow bank. An*
other train Is stalled In the snow some
wberF between Montreal and Toronto
Snow plows have b.M'n sent out to n*s*
*^*^?®^*
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***** northern counties

*

nango wash.*d out the PennsylvanU
ireatleA Erie and I^ke Shorn bridges
aad marooniHt the plant t»f the Slew
•rt Iron Co at Sharon
The railroad tracks b«Mwecc Dun­
kirk and Jameatown. are under five
feet of water in many places. An Erie
th Mills,
um to Dunkirk.
Douglass cn'ek has fljwdtHi the lower
pan of Ihinkljk. driCing
families
from thrlr homes
Gorge Broke.
Cleveland. Q^lo. Jan 23 —A gorge
‘broke above the city yesterday and a
flood of water, swept down the Cu.va*
hoga river, tearing ‘away three^ big
vasaels^eromrri^'^dwn ihe%irrom
• and croshed lijlo the draw
.the
he Superior street viaduct
The boau were alPbai
alPbadlj
by the coHlakm, and It Ise believed the
foupdatloo of the big bHdge has been
•ertooaly damaged.
IroFlaeaflOMilmUmg.
^
Mew York. Jan. 23.-Dong Igland
KMmd Is a compact field of Ice from
•bore to shore, aad from Hell Gale to
New Haven. Conn. Only the largest
ateamera went through during the
algbL and unlees ibere ls a thaw nav*
Igatkm U likely to bo cloaod. Hun*
dreda of sailing voaaeU and big ocean*
going tugs are frmten In the fields
'

ATTCMFT TO AS^AflfllNATE

hall hy the Young Ijidles' society.
Something Radically Wrong With the, Thw‘ was a larg.* attendance and all
Egg flopply—Cold Storage Sup­
gram wm9 given, as Ifollows^
^
ply OuL
amill Sister
R W Ras
With eggs already 10 cents and more
by
Miss
Anna
above the normal prlci- per doten. and
? hy Charlotte Is*
the winter barely half gone. Chicago
"NeariY My tkxl to Thee"
commission men fear thal a recur
r^nce of cold weather may bring o
. an?t*d^iiy^Uno^anlr*vloU
veritable egg famine to that city. K.
P. Flint of South Water street said Carroll played the. plgno accompani*
. Inez Moblo>the violin, and the
that where the nsual price for eggs at
Stella and Manelles Barry did
this season was from 2i> to 23 cenu a
ThU wak almost perfect |
*>r«i«iy lu-inging .17H the singing
and little Charlotte Ii^g was almost
faultless
In her posE* Them
*^\Vhether it was the meat trust or
singing
by Andy Hormuth. J
s<»me **ther agency which caused It be
Moody
and
A.
L. Joyce, These _
«»uld not say. but the fact remained
that Chicago had been wild after ♦‘ggs kept^ the fl«dlera tn roars of laugh
were encored. «/
all through the winter
A pedro part; ras also enjoyed, tor
Cold Storaga Supply OuL
which prizes wi ‘ given. Albert Mer•The rise U Tt markable." aald he.
-especUlly as the cold storage supply
at the b**glnnlng of the season was prize. Mrs. Julius Huellmantel won
c«nsldera!>ly above the averige. but the ladles' consoUUon prize, and T.
now It Is almost exhausted, and the Verreau was awarded the prize for the
supply of fresh eggs Is selling as fast gentlemen.
as r»*celv«'d. even at the present en­
Refrt'sh menu of Ice cream and cake
hanced prices. *•
were also served. The proceeds, above
rsually. he explalne<t the cold stor all expenses, derived from the party
age supply geted as a brake on prices were 127.
and kept fresh eggs down to 20 or 25
cents a dozen to jobbers, but this year,
REED SMOOT CASE
for some reason, every one had taken
to eating egga. and consequently every
one hatl to pay more. Neither was
this the worst, for already boosted far
beyond their normal prices, they were By Wire to the Kvening Record.
higher t unless the
Washington. Jan. 23 —On the rec
Januan thaw
battle with the ommendallon of the senate committee
old fashioned wint
and gave the on privileges and elections.
country open Weal
with which to Borrows will Iqtrodduce a resolution in
encourage thb diligent hen.
r. asking for an la*
The mild weather of the paat few
days had not ai yet Increased the rls
Ible supply, though the heat were busy
and enabled the market to keep lu
head above water and meet the prroa
BURTON INDfCTED
Ing needs of Chicago's braakCaat ta
bles. Should another sold snap make
lU way aomh from Medicine Hal, UniUd SUUs Senator From Ka'nsas
Alleged Bribe-Taker.
*«•
however, the hennery would -become
but a sorry plaos to work In. and the By Wire to the Evening Record.
city stor
8t. Louis. Jan. 23.—United 8Urt«
and prices go up _agaln. possibly
8enator Burton of Kansas was In
undreamed of belghu.
-Already the east U sufferiag from dieted today on the charge of accept
a practical famine, aad the lot of New Ing $500 bribe to nse hU Influenced
York lodv may be Chicago's fate to- Wnkhlngtoo to secure the right of the
Rialto Oommlaslon Co. here to use the
morrow." lie aald la coocloaioiL
Traverwe City merchants are paying

Three Bhets Ware Fired at Baron
CASES AFFEALED
Koeff. Governor ef Lomsa.
By Wire to the Evening Reooni.
Throa From Jtfstico t. M. Brown's William H. Taft, the newly nppoteted
ary of war, arrived from Manila
IxMma. Poland. Jaa.
Cm.rt Hm Boon Carriod Up,
and was given a rousing wel?

from Jbatlco 8. M.
.Inoe. Three
»a. wim«n

■mtow Kbool had a Arc drill
There will be a dam

u!i

A

QUICK
SERVICE

I.SO, I.7S, 2.00, 2.S0

OI.D

">'■

RO\AyL.AIMD DOiJOL.A88
New Shoe-Store

From among
ALL OTHERS,
Pingrcc’s-GLORIA"
toots for WOMEN,
LOOM UP like an
Elcaric light in a
DARK night.

Stains

I

Ci3 50

‘ostMr^el.

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moiidaylDoniing
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January 25fl)
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WE-LL «ELL THEM CHEAP NOW.

Opiioaite Hotel Whiting.

CUSTOM SAWING
PLANING
TURNING ' ' ^
All Kinds of Mill Work
Sash, Ooor^. and all kinds of Building
Material at low prices.

Traverse City Manufg. Co;

Our Big
Clean Up Sale ONE
* •

SKIOKS

DOIM’T YOU
OPR WARM 8HOE8 ARE 8TIU. BETTER,

iimroniiuiKTafPMK uKs FRANK FRIEDRICH
hlCHIEU TELEUOIIE CO;

FOURTH
OFF!

Boy’s and'^,
Children’s 7
Suits,
Overcoats
Reefers
Sweaters *
Knee Pants.

yA Now is
The Time
To
i
.Buy. , ^

'r*

For Particulars see rade $
NEW

UK. OIbb.

Hr win to tte Sr«Bli« R«oat«.

k

129 Front St N.EStront,Mfr.
’SSIL/SST""*'

REAL RELIABLE OUTFITTERS

irslilirs heie

Pianos

HEWS HAVE STIUCK

s: BENDA & CO

are

Kimball

S'Tin-ep. ,.e U«.

1 00 kind at 65c
76e kind at 60c
60c kind at 86c
Kverything in Suits and Otetcniis AT COST

soles—ill fact the prettiest

U.$. Bonds

Buffalo. N Y. Jan 23‘-8ufferlng
with a continuous fall of rain for
nearly 24 hours, the immense guantliy
of snow throughout wiwtera New York
wws rapidly turned int
soon sent the rivers i
their bounds. fltHidIng great areas.
la northern New York and pla<
In Canada; the rain turned Into .4
aad snow, pmstraii
and telephone lines and demoralising
Irand

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THE EVENING RECORi)

YESTERDAY*! ISSUE
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COR.
FRONT

STORY
BLOCK.

JUNIOR.

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO:
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TRY A RECORD WANT^

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THB BVEOTO BEOQBA TBAVEBSB CTIT, MIOH^ SATDBPAT, JAKUABT t«, ItL

THEEVENINGRECOra
*5-“^3S
s^
«MB«nUt«r

Warm of Traverse City Cold Reef
Mtatog C«.*a Heldiilta.

THO*. T. RATnjM^ W. NAMNKN
A. W. HMtMM. Utar ■« mm^.

I^£§;;e

Si ,«r.

...........

A. ttCKUCHCR* City

“&.“y

ase to time the Trmrerae

S^^bUc

Bate Co. has
«a atewtag that It
tbe great mines of

i

There is No Rocker

IfDPl-E^

ibleasaUrxc
wi'oiw am todkar, aad when owe cut
hvfibcmgt ««e<thirtl lea than tbry
vei^crfarlea moocr than tbe
■rTpennirprI bnnitiirc men can, H
makeiibem donbly ao. Wc bavea
Urge line te. aam|ie« in all Mylef:
nateral bpnb. Mack finbb. wpbulaief.
ea in best Siupidi leather wHh ^aiag
mi^an exerptioiially Mg cut right

m

U «r UkMtKm. Coatr id r.rud
SiiliiltOIbh. of Tf»T««r aty.
■klcui. ivtat duly swum. 6t^amm
ut Miys
bs ted tetwsm »hwiy
Mi one tetersd U»* of om nmort^
trvm ite doMp nm sonrwy No. D, 4K4
m l«rt of tte Tmtorw Oi> <J«W Rtwf
toes of Oatario. to the aiamp mill at
Ibe Mllcado mtae. wberr it was mn
throogb the stamp wflll In the ordl
aanr amimer ate that this depooeat
rwealrte from aald mill nm. gold to
the aasooat of thirty-two oosces. and

^ from tei^ore^was ow
_________
_ left in the
which ran
that was not extracted.
Uepooent rorther says that the ore
taken from said mill run was not se
lecled ore. and that to the best of his
kaowltege ate belief, the ore maktiii
op tte whole damp was equally as
raloable as that which he nm throogb
tte mill
Portlier deponent 4ays not.
U K. GIBBS.
Butmerlbed aad swore to before m«
jttitertfl but Mr Pdertyl west |o
wtiffc to mplaee tbe old fadory with a
Notary Public
February
of tte teaal and bmt equipped lacOil teoiter pte« of this >«•
IMVB a pictttm of Vidor Fetortylf
ipw brkk waprui, slf4<li ted csrrtese
Muratadory. Some »oette mgo tte
terv»
stfodiire ttted te a taotory hy Mr. Pdartyl was daairoydl by
mtalBod a teary

r rs-iL.

Pntty&nghams

DIRBCTORP:

^*for CbMnn's Wt§r%.
That’s Vhat everj’body says that has teen •
them, never had we a prettier line than this
season. In fact all wash goods are exceed­
ingly beautitul, and ginghams are not out­
classed. Many arc bu>'ing now while asV)itmenu are complete, and by so doing
get their sewing for spring, done early.
Everett Classics. A. F. C. Red Seal Barnaby. four of the best known makes of
medium priced ginghams : : N: : ; ;

VT. CAN SAVE Vbu MONEY « anrdiiag jroo «sm

J. w.sTater

Kl banking cxtemled our

WMOLEOALE-RriAIL

$c, Wc, tz U2<,1$c

TkiUt-TMtitiCisieneir

But 1 have itin « bii •oppJy

My line of TEAS are tte bant

“Wamond J”
Traverse. Bciic
and
Smile
Cigars

Try my 40 and UOr Tea. They
cant be teat.

Sn'

CONDENSEO MEWS
OF mcmcAR

FUkad Foeda.
Oxford Flakes, per pkg...
.MaltT<io FUkes, prt> pkg..
Vigor Flakes. ,>er pkg.../.
Tryablia FTakes. per pkg..

entire force to a Detroit theatei
night next week. Opinion was «j
as to the legality of the proc
aome warm argumen

iMHn postponed.
There il bo a bo
Masonic ball in Sand Hill FYlday
night about three minutes after tbe
Judgi»s announce their decision In the
tehy show. All the mothers between
Sand Hill ted Northvllle an
qdl vIve over the coming e^
moat of them are In highc
than they will be Saturday

Saved From Terrible Death.
Colorado wUl exhibit poUtoea at tte
Bobbitt of
this iith dsv of January, A. !>.. mi.
K jail
! The family of Mrs.
Vorld a fair of monatrotia proport
dying ted
Bargerton. Tenn
(S«wl.)
AI-LBN MeLKNNAN. !
to pav a fine
r. The most
were p<
tThe commlsaioo has >00 Ubers that
™ in Which hundrxHls
and eren remedy
skillful
aggrticate a ton In weight. Tbf hear ^’of^SSr
Provlnet' td On
lest weighs 10 pounds and the lightest
I out of the burning building
tarlo.'-as.
tither dav without an Injury. «n1y !
one 3V4 tennd*. Grand Traverse
N. MacMillan, of the Mikado Mine.
minute telng consumed In
oovery for ConsumpUon turned de­
Coomy can ^e a good poUto show
»lng duly sworn, deposes and mvs
wakened school hoard* spair into joy. The first botUe brought
rating,
has
that he Is the auperlntredret of the
tog. bat how about this?
er Michigan towns and
dlate relief, and Ito conUnaed
do Gold Mine, and that in tte
I* fire drills
completely cured her. Ifa the
ner of IMtt. Lorraine K. Glbb^
certain cure In the world for all
Harry J. Shields brought to the
_i and lung troubU-s. Guaranteed
p mill of the Mikado Mine te
le lurn.Hl over to the Nlleii Bottle* 50c and 11.00. Trial Bottles
TIfa' bundle
iw*‘«xi ninety and one hundred tons of
mM bottla of Oreate*f Wgrrutte
by Mr* Oscar Vary, the jOc. at Jas. O. Johnson
which was run through the stomp
. ted gold to the amount of thirty wifi- of thi- union offlelal who rect^ntly ; Meads' Drug Stores.
two ouDCt^s and of the value of about disappeared after U was found that ■
SteMBt kefOa to prore ateMaetory or alx hundred dollars was reallxed from he was found f 126 6f. shy In his ac-,
counts, was a surprise package for the! OUUtTERLYCOWVEKTION
Mid mill run.
offleers They had exptK-ttHl that the,
N MACMILLAN.
State of Michigan. County of Grand mysterious bundle contained the miss-1 lunday Schools of Traverse City
ing funds, but «»n cn»ening it found but
Traverse.—as.
Will Meet in First M. E. Church
•TAOE AND FLATFORM,
1
W. -F. Strangways. being duly inter..
Wedneada^Eveninfl.
i>r In Hillsdale n man was hauled
MootartUe Flgwers will appear here
up for allegeil enielty to animals and
1
of
I
nS 1
January 26. to Ore. tew Wallace s
The quarti rly ^ ronvi-nti.m t.f the
h»‘ Trav
great atory. “Bre-Hur.- He will be
Traverse City Sunday School aasoclat lie liad
under tte auaplcaa of tte arelor claas a large'
beld In the First M. EL
of the High school. The Ledger iof
leaday evening. January
ore tak4-n by him from
Albany (N. Y.) nays:
i.r two ami. It being
27. Tbe program will be
of the shaft. levels and
“Beven appaaiteces In seven y ears
1*. fined thi- roan llo
IWotlonal—Rev. L B BisHcll.
the mine, also from ihe
ted angaged for the eighth lime be dump and %*arlous parts of the surface tiiial 11
The affair has called
Anthem—Choir.
fore leaving the alage. He will open of tbe Island and little r«H>r. That
Ci.mitH*m from the preaa
—ri
h r
the Sunday School"—
The Aim
the course to ISOS with •Hamlet.* This
the vicinity, which Is wondering Frank Durfi-e
Je can*ful measurements <
e ex­
telU tte story of a master's power.“
what has iM-come tif the Hillsdale
"Preparing for and Observing
t of the l«dy of ore in th., *rte Pantagreph. Bloomington (III.)
Huhiane
socN-iy.
ily
Humane
socl»*iy
cUlon
Day"—Prof. I. B. Gilbert.
propertyted that to the t
1 aays: -Not since the appearance of
al liical option advocate In
Discussion.
.wiedge and teiiof *ke i
J the noted actor. Edwin Booth. In this
Branch oninty wTites to the Coldwater
Question Box—Rev. Thomas P
at lev*
I city, while te was In his palmy days, Ion tons of ore. as rich In gold as I* Ci»uriiv and state* that the reason for
haa there here any one who came as the or** In the dump
lovers to get ^Election of Officers.
of the
t aa Ideal Impersonator as
inirthcr deponenL savs not
Montorllle
Uon* to make them effective was a
W. F. STRANGWAYS
c«»mpeteni lleutcnanta. He
Senator Pettus of AUtiams. who
Siiliscrlbetl and swore to tefon* me lack of c«»mpet
The great comedy event of the amsays that nine out of ever>- ten of the has been accumolaUng gastric wisdom
January. 19U4.
are will take place next Tuesday this 22nd day ofACHSAH
ptMvpIe who go about circulating peti- for eighty-Ihrre yrers, m.vs that gravy
BI-ACK.
•vanlBg at tte City Opera House,
w ho has
Notary Public
ia
one of tbe most lojorions tblnga
when Harold Clement and his big
My coninils.-i.iti
F.-b U %*olci- in the matter
company presreU Rie thnt^t farce
sml when h.> gels his paper full of we can eat. PosalWy It Is. but what
are a few years at the end of one's
exteedy. ’'A Wise Tramp.*' Its repre
amdavlt^ refer lo «in* a|Hivt nam*-s—te>- i»l«l kind ..............
sretotire will enlist a cosps of artlsU ihi-Thesiearly
existence compared to the preaports
that
he
has
sv*cured
his
full
1K5 fi. level. Acconllng to mining
of repulatlre and undoubted talent,
«it moment of supreme l.lU* w ben
experience all over the world the ore quota
I'P In PonlanU It Is alleged that a
company at the tal.le and
sbiitild carry as good or teller values
A GUARANTEED DURE fOA PILES as far down a* the mine can
xeaJous xrftlren who was
I sop a bunk of bread In
worked, which, in the Icicalllv of the sei* the law enforc**d. sat Ic
itter?—Brooklyn t::agla.
afierCH»!d lb*cf. U pn.luibty five ilumsafi.l. dis>r trf his place on a Sun
uiMin and watrhiMl the side
fimd mreqy If PAEO OINTMENT talU feiM
. to eara yre. to f to 14 daya. SOc.
Anv i.ne can make hU «iwn ***il,
14* saw some que«*r alghts
mates from thi* above facts ted dicom ut*d twenty-seven persons who
The wealthy maharajshs of Indls clile for himself whether or not -he can he
glldeil along the tight board fence.
are using electricity very Isrgely f.vr aff..nl to stay out of this
Mining is the most profitable of all 8llpiH*d In at the door and ci^e out
he has a hard enough lime Every,
tte llghttog of their paUiees
The hu-lnwse*
with
broad
smiles on their fac«*s. Then
Last vear the mines of
thing that the expectant mother
amharajah 0f Dharbanga has just our own c*ouniry yfeldoO over one bill thi* loni ly watcher hl«*d him to a juacan do to help her cbild abe abonld
tici*’ tif the pt'are. swiire out a com­
pUerd aa order with a Calcutta arin livn dollars, sia
do. Oncof ibegreaicsl bkariaga
plaint. at which the saloonUl also
for tte lostalUtkin of an electric light other line of I
ahe can give him is health, but to
with the
teg plant for his new pslaer at Rayna
do this. 3»e most have health herWe know the afBci*rs ami dlrec:ors
ssed 118.15. Now
self. She should use every means
of the XJoId Reef Co. are hom*st. t*a|»a Iali4*r lK*lng
Sar. which wlU coat oxar llooAiO
d«*ns pi*ople who are at a loss
to improre her ptexkal condition.
bli* men. and as far as human jodg B«ime densi*
miUivM of the upimulvas
ment can tell they have one of tbe to undersUland thewrederlng
why thla
right citlxi
gnwteat gold deposito In the world.
particular Mloonkeeper was all
, Some of our rredera may ask. If It out
ted several othera who run
yk_^
JE ^Ofova-i Hi U so rich, why do not Ue men of large places
buslnc-s* on Sunday pn
means buy all the stock. The answer ks.ked of
after In like mtener
to thU la ihe well known fact t
'Rural delivery and good roads go
Imltattag the toad ablps aow em rtrh will not Invest large sums
hand
In band ' aays that Marshall
ihi* entire control U turned c
It will taka her
ployed to Millag re tte aaada of tbe ihi-m. The men Intereated in tte Gold
through ^ Grisia
up with a strong plea fte belter i
Callfurnla and New Mexico diwerts Ri*»f poslUrely refuse to let
man or any coterie oC men w HTure tbe
control of this property. It is.
proved soon, a rear
ar parti of tbe L'ulted Slates, s Lre
rural delivery routes would be ordered
Goa bulkier haa made -walling carby tbe postoIBce departmenu
rlages- foritae la the KgypUte deserto
The story of a Spalding barber who
i
Daj
Otefnaaa
Cannot be Cured
gave a man a hair cut to live i
By local
TO CURE GRIP IN TWO DAYS.
was recently InveaUgatod by
LaxaUra Bromo Q
mittee from tte Barbers* imloi
There la rely obe way to
e.*^^tte Mwa. end that la by ooi
thought that the tonsorial artist was
working loo hard. However. It was
found tbe the vtcUm of tte lightning
NoMoa to CowtMcloro and Doltoare. lag of the Buatochlfn Tube. When barber was a baldheadad man who
ACtar Aprfl lat tte wagw fbr ma- thU tube la Interned you hate n ram- came In to get hla mnstoebe trtnamad.
MMwfflte: Fmreaataporhrerfbr
MnnUlng people wore giving an ex­
hibition of coloMal nerve tbe other
night when a Dowleite atobd in the
the reaulL and nnleea tte
Uon can be taken ret and thla.tobe Inner hall of a Methodtet church up
aiM fnm BnoO. OL
An rtght-toch oU pipe Itoe from tte reetored to Its normal oondltlon. hear­ there and dUtributed Eire Heralds
- MiRtar*. FriMd I. • HoifaV to
ted Dowle leaflets. While hla seal
BakeraSiH reflre to San Franeloeo ing will be'deatroyed for
was commendable, be was warned not
tea to be booted at Intervals ao that caaea wot of ten are canned
to repeat the perfonnanoe. but he
which U aoUtac hot an to
the oil wiU tew.

.■2

rj

Alter He Comes

Motlier’s
Friend.

for any case of deateaea (i
catarrh) that cannot be
HalTa Catant Core. Send tor drew

5 Jiaar5.'s«r?ts»-

J*CTBNKT A CO.. Tbiete. O.

.ikL

the prtneipal topic under ‘

token , from tte village traasuiy to
oorar tte expeaam oC a trip Re tte

YOUR REUAOLE HOME FURNISHER.

Christmas is i
Over-..

ELGIN C. LEWIS

Nice for Waists. Wrappers. Tea Jackets,

Shirt W,aist Suits.

tprtm IP porttem Michlsas. and. one kmilnlon of Canada. lYmln
of On
wUdi la
^ ^
TMi teMawNpadratm the pn«i
Shh-M. of lUt
Ontario, being duly sworn,
Ire »Mtei« of
City bo*l
and aays that he assisted
K. Qlbbs laB rcniuving from the dumj
tadwCrtaa are growlorlte^^ew
J Reef Mine between ninety
one hundred ions of ore which
tary vfll MiaMe Mr. Petertyl to preatly
> not aanorted In any way. but was
tsowMe hM aapadty, ate the modem
frosa the dump just as li >
^qtApmynt wm fteolt la aa expa
m the mine; that said orei
hoisted from
of bis dftee_________
~
taken by this deponent and the:
wa* tal
Mid L.
wh*^
Tbe Ualta^ Stataa borteu of lab
mill of that Bloc ted that tbo averag*-.
*
will itertly iaste tbe fteolU of aa <
yield la gold per too of Mid otv wan
]
batetlre atady of tte
over aix tlollara; that a bar cuniain-i
j
of HTtag dnrtsg tbe last few years, in ing thirty-two ounce of gold wa?»
alUed
from
the
Mid
mill
run.
an
madtnteloa to tte lacresi* of wagaa. Tte
at Mid aiamp mill
raaalt abowa that there
Deponent further Myit that he haN
atriklag atellartiy between tte ad been engaged In th«- mining bualnA^N.
eaaoe ta wages ate the tocraaate oosi as conrl act or and otherwise, for the. The Branch
ia UTlag. ate that aeltber bas gone past to years, and that the whole of vlw.n. has v«i
this ore in tbe dump
forwaitl as much as
under the pers«mal su]
‘ posed, aaya te exchange. The charge deponent, and that In
c
remaining In
■ that csooiBiodltles hare adranrcd 2& average value of tbe ore
or greater than right over In Iteslng. The other day
per cent Is shown to be wide of tbt^ the dump U as
that srhlch was run thnmgh the stamp a man who was charged with keeping
mark. It will be nmrer in nr IT per
on Sun
cent. '

$8 7i Rocker lor........... 2.T5
Rocker Ibr............... 3.00
$500 Rocker far......... .. 3.75
A beauty. juM like cot, worth
$0.00, fcr......... ..............4.E5

H. S. HuH. preskkto; A. V.
icdrkhmndChte WiBidm. vice
presiaents; C. A. Hteimoiid.
ler. F. a IVesmood, Benj. Thixlbr,
J. O. Croticr,
Stephen Umner. J. II. F
iteatel, Cea W. Lante.
Loteon. R B. Gireer.

f\LLki.mm

lib.
JriE-

lbs Granulated

YouwiUaboaiidooeorthe
xwellat Unet oT Pipes and
sinoken' aitldes in the city.

21 lbs Kxum C......
Uncoln brand

X.U.UUAXMU

6RMID RAPIDS t IRDIAMA RT
COMPART.

A W. Jahraus

E»l Fmt Simt

214 Front Street
T^n

J. H. MONROE

GsDBral

••Ef^n't-t^ondikj C « p m.

C U UWXWOOO. Oj^ I. A
away lo be made into rugs, let

, >*•

31 I New Wilhelm Block I

muSTUSS & SON

CHAPW. Prsprtctsr.

I Phooe 111
The PaerteM Shirts are the beMj-___

tea Wsshingtpo St

s?TLr.5is;,.t'

FIRE INSURANCE
"liSfe.*

January Sales

♦♦♦♦

are big events- -arc helpful events—are money-saving events, Wc have some
that are the best ever started. You will surely hnd one of these just the one
you will be most interested in.
- *

-'January Salt** of Oocreoats
Only EIGHT DOLL.ARS buys your choice of such values as $10. $12,515,
$16. They were considered good values at the former prices. Think what
they are now! Better wear one the rest of the winter—There are many cold
days yet—get a “warm" bargain.
^
j

^'January Sale** of Cloaks

.

The most stylish, the best fitting, the finest’workmanship—all this seasons
garments are fncluded in this sale, and these are now sold at One Quarter Off.’
There are a few splendid garments, that are last season's fnakes. and these are
yours at just one-half-off.
. '

••January Sal*’’ of Rugf
that enables the housewife to add several new rut^s to the furnishing of
the different rooms. There are Smymas. Wilton \'elvets. Moquettes; Gen­
uine Persians. Electras. Daghestans. Burthwonh, Wiltons. Utopias, in all
manner of sires, sellinjj now from 10 to 25 per cent, discount.

'January Sale** of Cutter Robes
and sleigh bells,'articles that many want. These wc will not carry over, for
that reason we will make some extremely low prices to those who wish lo pur­
chase. Come quick.

"January Sal*’* of SHpptn
that beats the record. You will find women’s Felt Slippers, fur top Slippers,
V elvet Slippers, leather Slippers. Fanc>’ Slippers, and the same styles in
Men's Slippers. These sold from 50c to $2 50. and now they arc 25 per cent,
from these prices.

•*Jannary Sal*’* af Enq R*mitattts

^ *

such a host of these: any combination of color you desire, and you get your
choice for JUST ONE DOLLAR.

‘•January SalF* of Parlor CaMnsts
These beautiful artidss arc such an ornament and so handy, and they are sell­
ing now at a discount of 15 per cent, and 10 percent. n^npHon on Side Boards
and Buffets.


IK lUIIIUH & ur '
KRCluiTU mm

f
THE EVEBIKa BEOOKD, TRAVKBSE OITY, MICa, SATURDAY, JAKUABY 28, 1*04.

WABT OtPAElMlf''

aSSUHour
•-;.*■

.r,;-,,':. axmadinwih

ten ban.

r ^aniiab ^ Cay 00.
'<

: GCJIEIAL MEWS
OF THE WOILO
autiBtles tmihmrHi V »« old Pni»
»l«a o««*r abow
mmnt Emhas caoMd thtflr
SSfoa'of*'
onn In tlH^ ilenxma

rapubllmn «Ute of Or«con. hnr«.
hJa utae as a candidate
ibo prMideocr and
are organ
with the purpcMe of bringing him
fdre Ibe
IxMifa convention
mor Peabody <»f Colorado, who
to a neat tn tl\e United Btatea

All are larlied
•rrlce.

: •

is tbs Pure Jlrticle and Cannot
^
be excelled ♦ • «

11:00.

Doriag tbo

JS-'S...

or

[rs. Hobson, the lady evangelist
There will be services nil we«
7:30 each evening.
Speclnl mualc. .
All are Invited.

6UARANTEED BEST

AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS
SaiCE,BOc*ndai.OO

TRIAL BOTTLtS FSBC

___

SOU UD RECOHERDP lY
James G. Johnson and F. H. Meads

to “Our Well
with special n
Ooverned CUy."
Special inoalc by the chorus cbolr.
Mrs. Horst. Mlas Morse and others.
• FYlenda and strangers.
Idle and working men.
Rich and poor
Are welcome with ua."

ALL PIANOS
. offered prior to invent<»r.v

Fourtssath Stroat M. C. Chiwah.

I bttaJa bis aroblUoo

was pi burly and
captain <m the Ml

Rev. J. W. Milter, pastor
Class meeting. f:4&.
Morning service. 10:30.
Sunday acbool at aooa.
Epworth l^eague, C:16.
ICrenlng scrrloe. 7:00.
^Prayer meeting Thursday evening

steamboat
er and
Is called "captain" to this day. Every
time he goes
1 the capitrd they tell
tb«‘ story of I la first dinner at the
While House
Vnwn he sat down at
1 wreral spo
eral knives
of him
The governor

a candidate for reelectkm..
______
The will of William Worth Kimdall
cif Kanaas City. Mo. mho died Jan. 7.
haa l.een bled in Ibe probate
court. After Iteuneatbing
<.-arh
to his wife. Emily C Kenda|l. and hi*
four children. Mr. Kendall cnwies a
fund the Income of which is to be dc
voted tn eaUblishtni; n memorial to
le* calletl “the William W Kendall bruKiM'd tb4* n-Mi aside and allow.-d
hisdlnm*r with the Md«T
fund of
tbe
Metluxiisl
Episcopal he would
rbiirrli- This fund amoimta to |2Mt. tions h.. had Duule
Mr. ChbrnlH-rlaln's chol*^ for chair
man
of
the
larlfT
commlsslun Is Sir
4>ntatlve
Rolu^rt IlerlM*n. a marv4>lmis man of
hU age. He la 7.*: years old. Not many
bill in which he is Interested aeptuagtmartans would can* to under­
xson take the task of preparing a new tariff
^Ibe bill in England jnat now. but Sir Rob
ert faca's the Job with hia customary
committee.
tHod
Ui
pacify
enefg)' and placidity.
ViTtile In the
SWhere’s the
spittoonr' asktsi
was noted as k man
of the commltt«M* clerk "Over
therr (n the- comer.'* ansaered the who could hardly he induced to make
g diiVct statement of any kind.
He
nerk, "What! only gut «me spittoon
would
discuss
matters
in most aniIn the committee rcximT** Mr. Coo|u^

;;?.r

„o..

Baptist.
Ilev W. T WiKMlbouse. pa^t.iT.
Morninr. lo .-.i
.SiihJ»-rt. "tb.ughl

•Ml.

You know: Ithere U
of . the C4rtnml
the clerk.

of Ohio, the amalfMir golf champion ol
Hamilton county, made his maiden
s|»e4«cli
In
l^ie other ilay
fViHl Ireland, .me »f the ofnclal sten
ographera and hlmsidf a gtdflac. re
ported the ap<*ech
aa
follows:
"Ki

Mock

to normsi

THE OTHER DAY

While cash Is alwa.\^ weh-«.m.*d
id theise wonderful hargaiiiK
.N«.
ARRANGED.
If you are in need of a Plam. i-*.!

hoa easily you «

a wouuu Kist licr jK» kclbook
TH.AT NIGHT the adverlised h« loss in the Record
Want Column,

one now, and what

GRINNELL BROS. MUSIC HOUSE

llally invited to the serv-

TRAVERSE CITY STO RE FRONT AN D CASS STREETS

THE NEXT NIGHT
,6hc RECOVERED HER
PROPERTY.

BRANCH

IT Cost Her 15 Cents

Rev. C.
:. T. Stout, rector-.
Boardman avemie
Cornerr of
___________
k'aaljtngtoo street.
Morning
serrice and

at 12:00.
Evening service at 7:00.
ly Invilet! to
All are cordlaliy

OF

GRINNELL BROS’.

MUSIC

HOUSE.

DETROIT.

MICHIGAN

and

tBINESE WILL DOMINATE

VERY SUCCESSFUL

8o Said Prof. H. J. Da

at the First Meth
;h Drew a Large Crowd i

these

Was Quite Interesting.

WHAT IS MAN ?

i-S:

Congregational.
■^elfth rei

•Wmm0 .«

Ftvcw.V

miWodtm fyotm%
Chocolate
^ Bonbons
cSwge Wmrr»Ht0df

Rev. D. Cohclln. ^lor.
Morning servlet*, mualc and sermon
at l»;3U. A sermon on the new church,
Invite you
your friends
Parenu.
school at
Sunday
study the 1lesson and
chUdren.
with the cl
Intermediate Christian Endeavor soch ty at 4:30 p. m- Subject. "What If
Christ Catac to Our TownT'
Young Peoples Society of Christian
Endeavor at &: 45 p. m.
Sunday evening goapel meeting at 7.
Subject. "What If Christ
Came to
Traverse City?';
Compaq}* A of tbe Mayflower club
meets Monday, and Company R on
Tiiesdsy. at 6:30 p. m

If VOS buy |>.»a,ys Candir* is tW
tmsl ssaMpackamw yua will find tWn
in Vrft^ roaditioa.«v moaer n-fsaded.
Ing tbe sermon.
Evening service. 7:00.
Special re­
vival service. Reception of i
Class meeting. 0:45 a. m.
Sunday school, 12 m.
Epworth - League. 6:00.
Maude Hunilnglon. Topic. *
Should Come to Our Town."
A cordial welcome at thfse

.We Rrt maMng Some 6ood Prices

Ulinter Ooodi

('hitago.
mail in his ImsInesH. In-llef or hahit.«
Ihf Caucaj
i.i
men saved
Ulnty; the Chlm‘S4» will dominate thejrburrh
hfid Itcni fwtklng. and the My .»nlT ambition
the world: the pending Kust-o-Jspa* chnrrh
filhil to th** d^»or^ with in- from .«^IN and to do GOOD to all
nose war U a positive menace to the
ier«*f>te.|
ihe Tcr**?«!*-«I
uuir«.
Th»*
nulling
life of the Caucasian iHHiple.
.
op. mM with s hymn. ro!low4-d hy a
.These assertions were roadi* vester prayer by the im*«t.»r.
»r. ami then ihi*
day by Professor H. J Davt-nport. prtv, desenme^H. S\hs Hatt ». read an apirn*
lessor of iioIliJcal economy in the Cni j pnai»* s4-!4t lion lr*»in tm- iierlptuni..
(1) Whence-Came He?
verslty »if C'hicsgii. in the r»>uny of a', which sId* nhly 4-\p.»uiuhtt
. •
(2) What It He Here for?
lecturo befon* on<* of his classes. Pro ,
Almui JU cl.-ar. UiMliu i vh u< ,w» n>
\2) Whither It He Going?
lessor I>sven|K>rt %rjui discus.-lng the uh.i1 to illuHtratW tie* MjliJtvl. which
Mslthuslsn theorj. which holds thai^SK Hex
t'liarl.--. , Sheldon s
gT»*at
the human race tends toward ultimate lH>ok. "In His Su-p.-" As th.* iwtmes
(loverty as population increas***.
< wt-re fisshid fui thn canvas. Rev. Ur.
(1) A Vltion of God.
"The race that will aun lve longest.", l.aufman explained them and told the
(2) A Vition of Doty.
said Professor Davenport, "is the race story of the lsK>k. making the whole
best able to maintain Itself under con-! very Mrikiii« ami lifelike
The story
dltlons of general poverty and scant i and
\lew s
k<-pi
everv one in the
food supply. That race is the Chtneiw.
nes4v j cliiji
cliun*h mter^•^t.*.I fn.ni
Y.mi cannot say C.OOIVIIYE TO
"An English publicist onn* said that j The
lOD. Some day you will iium ! Him
the English. RussUn and Chln.'i^e p«k:^ Frid
Friday ev.-nmg. wli.-ii the su.ty will l>e
see to fac4v
mtlni
pics would dominate the globe,
i , ixmtlnued.
want to tell you that when the Chi-1
Chl-i
The me»*ting
irlaie eacn-d song
CnucaJtlan singing 4»f
nese begin
spread

WHAT IS MAN?

r

i .

$. F. Saxton f$dw. 0o.
Dsalsrs ip Ssnsral BardUNirs...

^eetlngs every night except Moo-

2

»«Alng.?r^ p. m.;

Christians- praise meeting, t p. m. A
rrol battle for uools.
All are wMooma.
There will be preaching Sunday
morning nt 10:30 o*dock at 2U Baat
F\o4irteeath street. Every one InrtVed.
It IsB-t bow araeb eold crenm a
woman pots on her facA but bow
Boeb Rocky Mounuin Ten abn takes

srSLT;

........

DUTY.

Wfen Ru> ;
"The threat
sia and Japan
evist
either with the si
failure of Japan In
filet. Japan and 'China will get i.>gather, la-cause of llR* ne«*d of selfprotect 1^ If Japan is defeated, and
because of the ambition of Jafian If
the Utile empire ta the victor.
"From that day there will be no]
safety for the Caucasian race.
The
only possible hop** is that of classing

Russia, whose
birth rate U much higher than that
of England or the United States "

Life Is DUTY. What a man Is—Is
a greater FORCE than what h« says.

DR. FENNER’S

KIDNEY and
Backache
SSCDRE

"No man liveth unto himself." Every
man in this city is a blessing or a
r«n«4* to It
WHICH ARE YOU?
GET RIGHT AT THE CENTER AND
KEEP THE CIRCUMFERENCE
RIGHT.
niBking the world better or
worse’
A clean. ,pur<*. lion»*si. ron>ifrated
Christian life is the greatest fMimer In
the worid-^no matter whether It^ If

Patents

J tJxteif.Twashl^U^an'r^Uro

Ayers

Hair Vigor

This is whit It docs: Reitores
color, stops rillinc, mikes hiir

Sy;.=.-"''"-VAg

or the ^^ks and f at Ins of the elite.

RiVIVAL! REVIVAL!! REVIVAL!!!
town whoae rvamaa are upon a
church book will GET RIGHT
WITH COD AND THEIR CROCERYMAM—A
MIGHTY
RE­
VIVAL will pass from home to
home and

heart to heart and
oil be born into the
heaven.

PAY UP and then PRAY UP. for
this la the only wxy you can STAY
UP. The world demands hoMty
hon4-siy from os as Christiana. Go to
morrow and tee that man that you
owe and make It right
DONT BE A
THE



C-XCUBnlONiV-iWhluri..* uct Pa<U*Mar«hl

FACT.

with

him.

8TUMBUNG BLOCK

LORDS

PROMISE:

Itlanr Pt0pk Wait
H0Eat/t t0 $•/ J0m0lr/, m 0f40r t0
.Hk0 0pnat0f0 0fS00aOff0rt00iti0t'' M/0101000000
m00fg00t 00I00H0M m W0tdm. Chda'. OmrnidB,
990000000 000 et0>00 $0000000. i00f0 M000 0t Pi00
9i000.L00t0t0 009Ci0i00.

tttOUmMe.

3. n. martiaek

show the great and

mighty

TAXES
police to the Taxpayera of the City of
The tax rolD for the ooltectloa of
the state and county taxes for the year
IIW. imd
■eW
menu for said year, bare bssn plaesd
in my hands for ceUecUon.

"Call

onto Me. and I will answer thee, and

Os have BMMing Papstr fbM CsiTf hs
bsat for tbs mousy... ,

■;

rwo GRE^ NEEDS.

The National AsRoclalum ot lH*auty
seekers will never acknowledge that
*1 have been s saffrrer frvm rhovma’JjiLi
any beauty, ills are Incurable as long for over tm war* and have oflm bern ri*n
Church of Christ (Discrples).
as they have •Holllsler's Rocky Moun iaed tu my lied fur .eTrral da>s and sufleroi
Thomas r. Uliom. minister.
tain Tew Sensible women
H-'. r< nt- ialena-ly. Dr. Fmn-^r'* Kidney .ad Bsrkwhe
Meetings will be held In City Opesn Jas. G. Johnson.
Cara afforded relM-f nt oner. I now feel' ms
louse Instead of Steinberg's.
1 bs I ever hare in my life.
Morning. 10:2.%: subject.' T Am
Kxcsvatlons conducted by Profeiiaor
AlroU In Rome'* Forum prove, be aaya.
I Bu».
that the Eternal CUy exUted long be­
rdiate Endeavor at 4:3(K
fore tbe tune of Bomnlos, lU supposed
Senior Endeavor. 6:30.
founder, rrofemor AlroU asserts that
Out of e\ery 1
jN rs.*nn* who
Evening. 7:00; subject. "What 1
EtntomestablUbed tbe city of Roms are born In the Mm- ye.ir
live
Man? * A special invitation to men.
an AventlM hiU. from which they dePentecostal prayer meeting Thun
seventy yeaTm. I07.tsw for eighty
day evening at 7:30.
■candad to flfbt tbs SablBca.
rs and 8S1 for nlin ly years
Teachers* meeting. S:45.
eraea. Exodus 20: 117.
Men
3utu

strangers, working men and i

nouMs Ibc dme to Buy
• '.

F:Sn“J

Cn'blin tmi. Mil «(».
MiCELLANEOUl.

Evangelical.
Rev. D. O. Ruth, paator.
10:00 a. m.. class meeting.
10:30. worafiip and sermon:
ject. "Christ, the Believer's Ufe."
Bible acbool at noon.
P. A. at 6:00 p. m.
Evening service. 7:00: subject. ‘The
Pern «»f tbe Wine Cup."
•ting.’ Wednesday
Mid week prayer me-tin
evening at 7:3(
A cordial welcome to all these aerrices.

today and made a
yarda He got in trouble In the long
grass with bis metaphorical Inm on
the aenind shot.
with a popth'al
holed
down In five w
IH-nirathm that
him lK>ggy."
Mrt'iellan «»f New York tells
olTlreiw cif the Tweirih regl |
k e hlnr, an ohJtnM ItHkaon on j

ater. bath, etc., none loumUDO, finished in hardwood, first
lam lumber uicd throu|;hout.
locatctloD hAit Tciith street
The price, $l,7(Ki. makes it the
cheapest property on the South
Side. Can l»e aold on eaiy pay-

from this
taking Is
remaining dajs will nMliir»*
tht»-e who will tak.* ihe»4- ,

.^uhJ»•cl. "Cruemed

Ices.

divlduals who might call
but when they sat down laifr to <
sldcf Just what Sir Robert bad i
t<i then^ they alarays failed to recol
and ilcHnlte remark that he had mi

AT BIG REDUCTIONS!
-The; question of profit In entirely eliminated
sale. Our warerooms are overrn.wded--stork
only ten days off
(5<kk1 busim^a^ diiHng iju-se
THIS MUST BE PONE and the po.fiis «»> t..

ting on Thursday even-

inr***”And «mt why

asked, -yea. air
cmir one me
from Teaaa,"

w*i!S5rYjg.ag,aagc^

according
«J
Bg to
I-Mlirecikai*.
and that our l«{Uc caovl n>4 omgh and cW timnsaentW

t.

First bUtiiodinL
oocaakjo to parade me and my beautl! fnl altk bat about tbe armory and stop
Rev. William Lnntmna. pastor.
\ me under erery leaky epoc In tbe roof,
0:30. class BMetiag.
; It araa too much for tbe bat. After
10:30.
worship.
Sermon
t
I tbe parade around tbe armory tbe of- "What Would Jesus DoT*
[ fieera louketj at my hat and then calm12:00. Sunday acbool.
|ly told me that they needed a new
3:3«i.^Junlor I^gue. Mrg Mo
«7 and that they beller.Ml I had In chai^.
id out by ejperlence how necea*
Epworth I^sagoe. Topic
It waa."
IM Came to our Toarn ' Miss I
hlelds will lead.

Where there are no domestic
occasionally, hot these can be less­
ened by baTiog Dr. KlngTs New Ufe
PUlsaroond. Maeh tftmbte they sars
by Cbslr groat work In Btomnch and
Liver troublea. They not only relieve

KWDBCOVaV
m CMsgarrin

k 10:3®.

s:r

Try It!
----

Tfv It!
C. K. mestlBg. <:M.
BvsalM Mrrtoa. T:«
and evening by

things.

aad
from 1 o'clock to 4 o'cloek tn tbf af-

33: 3.
•a an^boys
te^idosoooa wui as
of Christt nra
are LOST. My heart bef^
arged!^d on aU taxss nmslilag
aches for the perish teg etiee. WILL
YOU. DEAR READER. BESEECH
OOD ts give' me
Traversa Cityf

_ES..w.sv“=.ri 'X

SPECIAL

SERIES

CITY OPERA HOUSE.
COMEl
THE HIT •« Um )

THOMABP^lIoSt' P/MToi.

.t;L

r

mh4

rrAoe and platfokml
la brr bHmaiir“TlM«kaetrtBe m

ON
A&-L.
WARM
OOQOS

ImwnMikmrn for a imp imf pasty. tPWtmamt in Oartanail. brr bo«r Hty
Him Uma Oettia «iajr. thr jwmi
prtea dMUia. wlw briagn brr Atel^k

*'J»d«»"jr.*AtZ[ic»)M^ Iwi*

j?T 2i.'^£JrK*wiirrsij^

bntlw la tkr aaa«r pMlaMla «ari^
dw^ It I. a to* .a*eto« aad

nod tbr profde of aach uapanaacp ni
ilM mnnlrmJ and aodal workl. that ibr
old »ylna
^
(."tn

Shayi^^^nSaaoS^ "Srrt*and 1
forriDont. la thrlr appreciation of hrr,
abiUty a« a alnarr; arcoodly. they ad
Birr Ihr drrotk* to b«T pruf.-«ilon.
which haj* catiiird hrr to aortmmni tbr
ClM^Cor. No. 1*2. R
I almost always bar thr
to tha Uttle Tarm.
aray of EagHsh arai^ opera compan^ra
^%ZSg^^ria RobUmm will pr> and which rhe has now orrreomr com'pIHrly^rr ^jMrrmlnrd^
"‘til? aad*»Tr^*ClarJlSp I>wi» r»
taraod to BamoUc Citjr today. aft«^ i
'abort rlali wllh rwlotlrM and frimd

!^'c“4Srs.-S‘S"»‘:j

performanc, ----aiti be bfferrd ai Stclnbent'a Grand
will be one of thr most plraalns to thr|
lorara of «ood music
mubt In rrrry partlcuU



When we say “ONE-FOURTH OFF” it
25c off on ever>’ dollar s worth purchased

BACHANT & ROSCOE

Allor Sbarhay

tham by thr s4

tHfcc: Jnly, tX^c. Corn—May. 4X%c;
lanl.r.J7H: abort ribs. |dC7H.
PoUtora on local markrt. Wc.

You may think it is a iittlc early, but it is
just the time to catch your dressmaker. We
have just received a line of very pretty
Bourettes for shirt waistsx^r suits at 15c yd;
Lmene Melan(?es. veo’ pretty and durable.

STEINBERG’S

69c

88c

6RMID OPERA
HOUSE.

,\N EVKNTQF EXtEPTIONAL INTEREST
THE Bit: SOCTETV-Ml'SICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON.
'
- grmn.l srenir iwmluctum ol

^
60

PEOPLE

VERHIS

FjimoDs

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0|*ra.

BY SI6N0R

CARL RICO lA.

25c,50c,75c,SLOB !C»SI.50
Scats now selling al Ho.x I dlicc.

LIVELIEST

STORE

IN

NORTHERN

MICHIGAN

MONTAVILLE FLOWERS, IMPERSONATOR

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“BEN^HUR”

CITY OPERA HOUSE, "MONDAY, JANUARY 25.
Prioes 3S, S50, 75o.
Under Auspices of Senior Class.

SuU Risunl It Citf Nm Stul

Citi/ens Phone 112.

MigKi SoHool l-OG-ture Oourso



THE MARKETS.

COMING!
—AT—

nil*

THE CITY OPERA HOUSE

January
The CLEMENT
VAUDEVILLE
COMPANY
2
Nirws

On account of tbe dissipated habiu j Ej!*baT he“i!^dtl^iiS b7“'«IIOf the amlstant bookkeeper tbe head fuadlng. The rpad wblcb be lias rince
In a 8 .Act Farce Comc»ly
•( tbe Arm bad decided to fire him. ! made so widelv known w^s at^bst
Introducing
Birds wtirk for man fftBrn the first
but In tb* klndnosa of bis beart h* 1 time considered the slowest
of light.
glltnn
^rooteded to break the news to Idm ! coQBtry. Mr! Hill li»teiM>d
tain Tea workN for man­
jeoUy:
' Mturedly to the fun that asb i
kVnd lioth ( ly and night.
-Mr. DehWtt,- be said. "1 am aurry ‘
^
That’s why It IjA fantous tjie world
^ i harder to •improve It.
oVr and o’er.
to torn, tbkt you lu
Meet
It will not
oi lot you
you turn over and Uke
ano’bor snore Jas. O. J
Johnson.
i
^Cnotta Uktof *ff*,i four w**k. i ooM,. of m,n,r-rlrer
.t*nmlHUI fame.
torn*.
river sie.nmlHiat
NOTICE.
acid:
But tbe assistant l»ookkk« p.-r did
nid^ will Ik receiVA'd by the Board
-Jim. ITl match one of my Mcamof Public W«irks at tho City Clerk’s
offlr- fi»r furnishing the city with the
kea, he repIlM.
I find il*c cU.s.* f,tt race for I.V10 a side."
besttalANl Mr. • year’s supply of r«Mncnt tn.oon lurrols.
I raoro or loss),
Seats > ^ FridY at. City
i Bids wilV
rocolviMt until Z.ZO
Kpotcash. for your
Jan 29th. 190t. and then pub^ I'o’clock.
o Clock, jn
Tbe right to reject any
rod.
tto «r». »>d to oierm; m* ,h* pr “ ^ -Oh. tbuoder.- relumed Mr. Hill^In !:.'r'^ii"bX
peclficatb
A copy of the specifics
l»ref«T. n dujusted tone:.‘ K you re going to soon at tho City Clerk’s office.
c
a^fortber preaent «ir two weeks' | Itlek^t^ rtvw tba/'
CHAS M- BEERS.
Q yon might as 20Sr, tf
Public,Work
well drop tbe notion of a race. 1
you’d bring your
SOOHS AND MAGAZINES
Wonderful
Nerve.
prairie alongsUle tbe
Is displayed by many a man endur-1
show.-—PhUadelpbU Post
The R»h1 Book Cflinllnues to Increase
e In quality. In the
stiff Jolnu. But there’s no need for It 1
*
tea of two young friends of hts living
Lady Canon, wbo was MUs loiter Buck leu’s Arnica Halve will kill tb* February number, now on th<* news
1 clever stories. Well lllostn Chicago wbo began tbelr res|»ectlve of Cbicagfi; .get! a lot of fun out of pain and^ cure tbe trouble. Ifs tbe
enfuen as phyilcUn and Uwyer.
her life In Indli. Among other Ted J
Sa.Je on ^b
various types of
Om day Ub youthful doctor rushed IT is said that ab4 makn a point of 1
fer entertainment, heralded by a cover
®MDrugglsU. •*”**"””
Into tba tuom be shared with hts
of striking beauty. The authors wbo
collecting any amnalng attempts made
lawyer friend and excUlmed:
contribute the fiction are M J. Rey­
•^Cungrrtolate me. old man. At last by IllDdua t<4 write English that come _________
nolds. Eogene P. Lyle. Jr.. Norman H.
1 bare a patient! On my wsy to aee
i for the com- Crowell. Mary B. MuIlKi. A. Shackel­
him n*w.r glad to take ford SuIUvan. Leo Crane. Edna Kings­
ley Wallace. Hayden Oarruth, Clinton
-Dallghtad to btar It, oM chap.- re- B«*ntlf ito (ot from Itomtof « W-1 up
„p these
th*« matters
mniten wrttb any
Dangerfleld. Edgar FrnakUn, D Jl. Talter that two brothers sent out to tbelr
their office In Traverse City.
madge. Ethel Shackelford. Isola L.
S. Kneelaad. Seen
pntrom on tbe death of their father,
Forrester and John H. IRTiltaon. A
-LK me gu with you IVrhsps be wbo bad been tbe bead of linn. Tbe tOK-ir
page of peraonal paragraphs by tbe
Man mad*, bla wttLletter ran: "Geotlenwn—We have tbe
publUhers
relates aome Interesting
r STOCKIKC. CAPS tflne ones) at
plaaanre lo Inform you that our re^
Bolf 2*r while they last- Tbe Econ­ fncts about the growth of the Red
■pacted father departed this life on tbe
Book,
which Is attested by the visible
omy Store. 241 Front street.
Henry Wool
.
.
10th inat His boatoess will
con
2fift6-3t
uimrda. Tbe Economy
dorted by bis beloved soot, whose
names are given below. The opium IMPERSONATION of
^Wah
■mrket It qnlet. and mal. 1*DOO rupees , lace’s masterpiea
per
ebest. O deoth. wbere Is thy i City Opera House.
Mofidny. Jan.
_________
^ra Hmnel oUngl O grare. where Is thy vMory?
WhereT , aty Opera
'eekly.
Last year tbe Britiah memintile ma'
gives
fine sustained 1.4« casnaltlew. of
more chance on tbe Sewm^
chine to be given away. Tbe 1
which WX were ctMuplete w reeks, Tbe
iMa oC Rfe wna fi^UL

A WISITRAMP

lOBIfVaudcvUlcActslO
20-Airsiar Pcoplc-20

iHpiarPr^;l5c25c35c

•tort. tot'to'Jito isr7rti*k‘iS i

STEINBERG BROTHERS

THE

TWO Cars, of Magnificent Scenery,
1-argc Knscmble of Singers---------

your sukb\ slrr
with s imlnful .I«^wiuh-h the old
man llflM bla p.^1 leg in IkaH. bands,
art it can*fully on the tl.ior. roxe slow- kStir’^^Sid
1,^ from Ui. chair.,
,h«lr.,«nJ.
looking do«-o I
'
and. lo.*klng
vntitb wire ! SrTSJti5hSri<iii:
U|»n the uiifortunute
u..r,.r„mai. .voniu
mluglM pi,. „,j ,„,h. i.„r.i f..rth 1. •
in tb* (ubllmltf of ni:*;
r.o tr*i lb* bw.wj of rm,r co,intrr. you poppy “-I.ond..ir Til lutm. smsu MATt* or raxmsB cirmsAi.

J.m*.j'TmXren™drn..,d*n,.

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“ILTROVATORE*
FULL ORCHESTRA DIRECTED

Byrfl.mr.H at. iXi. HmI .....

begin hU connection w ith tbe trens-

Misses’ Storm Alaskas, sires 11
to 2. worth fi<k. at................ ......... 0/0

Reduce Your Shoe Bills By Buying Here

iS.'Z'X r. r.r'.:i! 1ti RostCwilli stair. EABIISH Braad Opra Ctaipaay

■•If rTi ~T i~i —

leathers, with ’I’a’JSt’Tt-S 2,9o

heels and toes. worth
4.lK)and 4.50.|joon sale now at

Cuesdap, Januarp 26,

state, rrofeaaor licnny rt'ci-l
of tbepe mud blocks nol long ago In
‘ mam^ of his Suntey school cUss the presence of tbe atodents tbe bard
last erefllni m h»“ hc4e. do* Wel»sler blo.-k WM pUerd re w«nn «»lrr *04 ; ,
I. The young aes
time, and also enjoyed
furnished by their host
truplcwl Africa njsny moutbs In-fttre. ^
awoke
forth from It. t..m. t
” ill a
ry. sepulclire to
I of up-water In tbe bloluglral
^ CVwnly Clerk RobA»n Walter Ji
boratoryof Flrtb wllege.—NVw York
a marrUice license today to Joseph
Rkstine and Mancann B Kelly. b«»ih Herald.
at the Pntlnsuls. TlM*y live
Archie
In a certain skirmish a Colont-l----(jp-uersl be came to «mll blms« l/. gut
A Mav Oss fee reps.
s slight scratch on bis b*g. Tbe wtnind
^mullaa rxpert In the art of shin* wns a mHter of gr»*al glory to him.
Isf aboea bat been ancsted In AtUntIc and be nursed it through after days,
with e\ery
of tils bravery
that the pfoeaaa did not
tb* dar. ha wraa flaad. and the lockOne day. late In bis life, ns b.- «it
Itat ohJaeCs of hit illegad cruelty tnk- nursing bis l^ and iKiteli riug the glorm from him. Strips of flanoH are b.ns imst, a young man. vUltii.g tbe
■Hially amployad to fire the flnUhlnf family for tbe first time. ap|iruaebt'd I
Sion of tbt perfe^ •^teot Jeatbar snd aymilatheUrally remarVe.1;
poHah.- or -on ahlna.- producing a
-Ijime genemir
•dnUllatlng effect pleating both to the
**Ves sir.” after a luuto-. ami with
aperator and to tha customer. The lnexi*ni«slble solemnity, ‘i am lame."
rtanaa artlit of Atlantic aty, seeking
"Jteen riding, tirr
to trtnaph omt competition, and Itn•*No" wUbn-buklng sternness.
prore on tbe routine oyatem of polish
"Ab! SllpiKHl on tbe be. gei.emir
lag. oeiaed a new idea and a fox terwith actual feriH’lty.

S^i-^noTto^to-t;-""'* *'’*

1.88

Ladies’ shoes with rubber
beels and cork soles, also hand
turns and welts, shoes of fin

$hoc5, with 1-eather foxLadies’ Felt Juliettes, with fur trimmiffg,
in black, cardinal and helitrope. were ing. were one dollar a pair,
$1.25 and $1.50, go on sale^ now
will go 6n sfale now

^Cbt Boston Sfort*,

Card of Thanks.
Tha Ladies’ Guild of Grace church
dsnlre to aapraaa eratrful acknowledy
Dsideratlon of Us antbtuitv. w hich
Boat fer the kind and liberal patron dstrs fsr back Into Uh> early ages of
ral. and alao lu all thie»e of tbe world. Tbe liM.st striking fea­
lal reprearnUtlun made ture of tbe mod flsb Is Ibe isAsseswho by p
financial mud artlMlc aloo of Inugs at weU ns gills On the
tba caml
spproach of the dry eesson.ln its natur.
al baunU In Central AfriAW. it-hol­
lows a chamber in tbe mod snd enten
ui»on a rest extending ovi-r many
W% H. Ebnrr U now prepared to mouths, during which time It Is with­
wHlr orders for those who won pnout scceas to walrr. and brrsthes only
mluBis at the Non
Poultry and Pet 8io
All wbo had an exhibit of fowN
sre entitled to a pn^mlnm'

mCTMi «nd o>mana*m. tnid to I.U :
flefetwe: -No bnrto di pop OH In dn

Thest- shoes are equal in ever>- wa>'
to any shoes sold anywhere at $4 IM».
$5.U0. and

ntm Scoub Snin»i$
n*w pitrctrtxtd twlHts \
ntwOtHts

AUvtng
A Tery mm
tecenUy given to Prof.-ssor iH-nny to
tudents at Firth coUege. i*bcffield. Among tbe most sni-lcnt anltnals atlll Inhabiting the planet Is the
Ued mod fl.fi cf Afriiw Tbit

j
of trade necesslral pnpa. |
ring out tbe orlg- ;
Tto •frt»in torolT,^ ,
*BnBlf bf th. Beck I
hind teSB ODd tfnwlnc blm to «Dd ;
tn (CTOM tto rapuM of l«Uirr. Tto I
tUUnn Biityr, la tto conflict between

FINEIBOX CALF, pearl leather
lined: Lace.
FINE VICI KID. lace.
FINE PATENT LEATHER, lace or
Full Dress.

Men s fine $8.1 lO Shoes, of fine
Velour. Box Calf-and Vici.
newest lasts anti toes, at........

Spring 1904,

out to Wll Shay Is capable In every respect, from
brine eaU«d tbe mewt obscure chorus girl to tbe
iltorM of brr »!• leading man. This will be the first
opportunity that music Iov«t» artll
have cjf bearing grand opera this s<*a
son. and probably will be the only oc
THK MAfIKCTa
caslon on wrhich ihU clan*
Datrolu Jan.
nmous opera, has
No. X rad. »4c
Ibe bill for Traverse
Mra.

For GenUemen who are in the habit of wearing $5.00 and $6.00 Show. \VF.
PLACE ON SALE TODAY, some of the finest, prettiest, best feeling,
best wearing shoes that'i'eneevej-shown in this market. .

VOtJ KNOW %Ji

.rwtaraad to har bnnr In Oajrlord thU

' It:.

CIT7, lOOEU SATDBDAT. lAEUABT M. IMi.

THE EViortKO BSOOSD, TBA5
.

-roiMioi-rr

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melbin Robinson
■ • j.'

-HM-

Orchestra nccompaniihenL

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Miiis^ 35 liiTJ.

OUR RECENT

$50,000.00 PORCH AS E
AT

BO oeiMTS OIM

TWI

DOI.L.AR

lias been ;a been a big success fre^m the start. If you’ve mingled with
for the
the crowd
3wd of enthusiastic shoppers .that has thronged the store lor
past two days, there is no need to tell you that our sale is far more than
ordinary importance. It is a period of remarkable bargain giving and is
appreciated as such by TravenK*. City’s economical buyers.

39c
AU OUT $12.00 and $15.00 Cloak, j^t thu

»le............ .........

..............S6.98

Stan^d Prints worth Sc aiu» Cc. sale

16^

Men’s $12.00 Suits
Wen’s I13A0 Suits
Men’s $15.00 Suits
Sample Suits

M«|s ^oro) and beaver Ca)JS i^h
Men'kieltShoesabugainat $L50. nle

» boyi 2 «kl S.ptecc Suiti, not a fuil in
the lot worth lem than $2 00 and as high
as $5.00. Your choice for $289. $L97. SI.17

1(M Blankeu, lull site for......................

39c

03c
ten’s Grar
Ulster
worth $5,
sale price
white
theylaa.

19c
69c

w«th$L60l
Ce«’.eto«..GIo»ei.pefpair.

85e
06c

THE GLOBE "

HT"

fmE EVENESIG RECORD
V f

PART TWO ,

TRAVERSE CITY, MICH.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 23. 1904

PART TWO

Cbe Cvenfnd Record's Up-to>Date Tlltislrated Feature

PMISE FOB Om tins
So Mocb Gajrer Thu EncSail
fUcten, Sigra Indiaa Matmb.

Rulers and Royal Fa.milies of Russia a^nd Ja^pacn
S art few aiore tnlaravtlnc!
rnimn turn tlrtac than NIcIk» ;
ton n. pC tIOMto and Mntou
Hllo of Japan. Till* would b* !
thof* no ttiiumal rlr-

Ti

tn pounttoutr. b«

and MtpMvtltio'aa peopira the klnc to
loolwd upon m» u mart ijt dUinttr. »t
teato with • dUine ii«ht. AJinhww rfenppfita mtrr inl« ibr n«ard of tb«
Kua*t*ri for hl» “faihrr." tb«* caar, and

. aw th* land* of •bUd, tlH^
thoy ar«
^.t 2 ibl'j-*!
tMaiSa and Ji I* doutdr iru* •Inn*I th.Tr • fr^nnr*

Iff the ffraat ruton
iaca. Tbooffh to a

rSX5Tu*r

UmldJty and rwrj
mrlAff. Theae conhla frttoalJon and

ThUi*

caarlna and her conacientloo* effon
llrr up to the dotJc* of brr posltk.
Anaaiff the artetocnary. bo»ever.
•arly diidike ura* aani
Immediate and tanfflbie

,;=p:

nobility the habit
I*, or w a.i. abTKwt
altn.m
unlveraal. Thl* the wife of the
emperor bllterty oppuard and loaded
Iw no
»r
.^ur,

.

lUABEDTREAimBUBl

the p^i4r I the little ffrand oC hi* c«n. ublnea
e« ary e*cr,^l|naty pupoUr. and The present eni|«i
x^^ble that not a few of the pi.|mUrl> known.
the Sallr ( pan I* tlfty-ooe

n.. nu.l. h.ir i..

him.

. .f con.-

ort.r,

1^: « .h,. ... ,v.-n. of ,h. »o,..r- I

rr:x:~“ — -

TV him n.^ ttoti h. “y

,V'?rn‘.’"‘.hr'"'m i...... i'"'

•hd

*"

Sia»i«.d. N.iar All kh.li. wu«
blffhaeas “«
the .\a«
tU»kl All KhU.
ruler o£ lUmpur. a town In India. r«
for.wu! ! ceuily irtumed tu Cncland after bavhin ««*un.
lug np«,t aerrrai week* In Srw York

hi.;". .1
n

a IniTii'll I

Of “«*•
Itoreeu.
wteada baa mliiffled with tlw
OMunioo people, tia* eaU-u with tb*
elUh at 8berr7*a baa rubbed sbooktofu
with tbe inaM In the atr^et cars. hM
attended the thcatcn. danced with tbe
American *lrl. pmetratnd into the mja
tortee of atudto life, helped New York
celebrate New YeaKa ere and baa lii
Te«Jff.ted the forvifft* quarter of tbe
Tbe other day be «it In tb.

New York World.
-To begin wlib." be -aid. -New York
to rerjr much tbe freeat
rce*t city 1I l»are errr
■kj that I
I might say the
of New York are aoiiicwhat ufTbaod.
U EoffUiid the people of the w^.nt
Stoa* adbtn more cloaely u, tbdr pUce.
Hw 1 find the •errant claa* thluka
OfOy of today and care* only fur it*
own comfort.-m-bat do you think of ▲mertcuo aie

m

mm

ilml

aUty wblcb to me to ao Ureautuc.
ly 1 do not like cuutendonailty. And
Ibo American fflrl-ab. ahe U au much

from cbapcnmi In New York tban In
Cbaperooa ar*
nutonnoe*. Yr^ 1 cnudldly reffard them
ns auch. Wbnb I Uke n girl to ibe tbemter In London. I have to hig nloog her
old father, her ffrumpy roolber or her
maiden aunt. Here abe doeaut uapd m
It 1a so much ulcer. Last
nlgbr-but tbe -tolcnce wa* never
flnlshcd. -t like tbe way you do Udogs
in Mciety In America. 1 don't lik«
pomp, nnd .l don’t like • lot of cere­
mony. It bores me.
-How about American tbesterst 1
Lave a«vu acvcral performances. Om
I Uk«L Tbe rc*i were rank. They
wouldn't last a week In lAondoo.
-I went to tbe SIik K Lxebange one

THE lOKAlK) AHD HIS P41CILY.
have been bruufflif into lb.- liinencHl
' aa central flffurrw In m y\urM dr.niiut.
in the public wrullny tiuil If. thu« fflveii them M la Ih-iMK dlacuveierl that
they are In'reality the iHiln - ..f ti.eir
rea|4K-llve emplrea «nd mni.y r, that
they are men of tmhioe pfi^hMUllea.
each lutpreAwiff bla IndlvlduaKtj u|N,n
tbe hl*U?ry of bla tlrnr «„d ^efT.^ilne
new and. Ijj the caae of
Tu-tleal
departure. In the Iboth lea of hla,^.untr» .
It la dlfTh uU for'iHtiph- ,if the tnor,*
deiiai^nitli fi.uinrle* to
til- atillude of the anhjer ta ot a
toward their Klin:. I|*ta not ul
he la the hetid^uf^the -.nvrnment. hut
lional unh>. ti e liaaiiiAtton of the
imtlunul mull. If -u. li a term may
uaed. The f.-elloK towaiM him I,, therefore of a much .Jm-|e-r and tnoie funIdyiw. than the mereU
InMu.h'a the euhlerl ,1 U»\:,U%
lund. fo, the klilK U tlw. onen,

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if the occupant of the throne.
Hr
inuy be hated and yet hi* ofnre bt^ held
n the jnoat profound veneration.
The icffard Cstrmleil to the iiu\*er<
elrmy. and In moat < aaea to the prraon,
of the ruler aim, rearhea
rtiyal fatnllj-. F^ieH-lally
to the .queen and tbe heir appaTenl.
|f the/ have quallth^ that endear them
to the fMsipIe at' all. one or the other
and In -o.ne Bwara l>oth of ihrae are
often Teffnrded with
love than
c iea mil to the kli
i* e»l,<t a r**rlMln awe. fear
aeloua or une.maHoua hal»e*l Uiat are arouid-d toward

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i.-. .u:nltlmi of thU aeiiilmen! ,Ku:i irch b^orahlp .ha-e not ev
rlhrilhm defend in- uphold ft.
e the, eu|.m»rtli.it or .oridenmlni:.
j Vet m-N^^Kirv to lake It Into mv..i
K..,v iMielllKeni ecnalderalIon of a
• llua.«Uii,a or the J

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hU Character mark him aa iK^llar not
only amunir the cxal
Ilea ifrm rally. He Is rentlc In demeanor
and almost an Ideuliat. It la thia qual­
ity tliat haa cau
< ertain Jeforma
which hia aiiemjna to Witcr the con­
ditions of the aerfa are the moat note­
worthy.
While nut particularly forcrful or
marked by irreat Intellectual iHiwera.
he la alnirularly human.* and simple,
and It la these qualities i,erhapa that
Iluaala moat need* In the ptem nt state
of bar development.
It la Iheae characteristic* which .me
alao found tn the czarina. In her. early
iralnlnc and her Inclination* thia
granddauahter of Queen Victoria, for> Pni.rea* Allx of Heaae. la more
ilemian and Knicllah than Slav. There

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11 for barv cslkh ucr.
u.,li,v K4.T,,.- «,r it U-Ii.< III al,*n.«t u Others '
A. i.kth M.uiii. s ,^ i*-*uid to !>* they might add L
form of Kuro,.
o,ni Ano*. - oo IL That to tbc Anmrk-ao Ides.
s.Mi rr^l-.^hi- in no *„„,H a.- ,
rteb enough In this cus

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.. who are Intensely m»- withaluii.l.iiki tin- lucl
1 dlatrualful of all thUiff* Krand .iuch.-*ec*. |he>
1 unp.,l.ularlly baa almost j .letn-Knatsc than their p.reot*
e arart, however, owloff to . and an.He at th...-rshv i,
I kindly dlapotlUon Of the ' re<*ted and *e.ne,| h

bealeil with a «eMalu teHKl..ua plwae.
e.U.^1 I,.Hilary eiiKlire of

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PHASES OF, LIFE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD
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A BEAUTIFUL TEMPLE, THE MEZQUITA AT CORDOBA.

BRITISH FLOATING DOCK FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

THE LARGEST TIGER ON RECORD.

1 w^uld Ulk
That to the
thing
America- boapluUty. It
characteristio, which im other napoaBcaasa In ao full a meaaofc. It
yourblrtbrlgbt li to not varuUbed over iDUnf and admlracerity. It to real and i
ble. I don't mean that
thing aa Insincerity In America,
lerlca. but tbe
ve cume
In cun
people with whom I have
(
tact have? been kinder lb me tban 1I can
say. Of courae
conrae 1 give all cn
credit for the*
warmth of my reception to my boatess.
lira. Doreen; bat 1 want to thank each
and every one who baa contributed to
; my pleasure. I will leaw New York
* with tbe alncerest regret and will carry
!away with me nothing but pleasant
msmorlea. 1 cannot begin to may bow
glad I am that 1 came*^in you toav* your heart with ao
American glrir
**That to too peraooal a qurattou. Tbe
Tcry first thing that was askad me
wbmi I landed was If I bad oooe Co
marry an beireaa.
What ao Idea! I
j am a very poor man”—be smiled wblm
I akally-'-bot I don't like bslreaMa.
' They aro apt to be too lodepaodent
that
roal
la a
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.\ •:RI;AT WoRKSIbip ON

A New Jrrwcy j^hralclan h.i* a aanitarlum fur tpn*umpU>-ea j
Which he I
^ a new and at llrat aighl ratK,.r startling nature core. This conatota In
thing lea. than jdaclnK the lotbmt litctilly In hla “ffruve.- The excavation,
oourae. la ahnllow. ,md tlw- eanh <nn,.rinx pUced over the patlenfa b^y to
ly a few Inchr. in thickncw*. Mrfoo- wing ‘'buried” the rlctlm la nib^
m hMd to fool with nuHat clay. Hr I* left In hi. temporary Tomb only a few
ora. but la required to alrep out of diHir* on the gmaa. unleaa he prefer* to
tap In hla nffrave." In w hirh caae he la perniltled id do ao.

fan. Yhe wbola celebration waa typical
Of America. Tba very eaaence of absnaklDff waa In the

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S^KEPING IN ‘VaRAVKS- VoR l^oN'HUMi’TlON

tbe murv mom-y a

the lute Kini..-*,. n.Nl.-rli . *“■
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win. vb...n
k-,.t up -X
-1 have been Impn-wad by th
tlmhm. tbe aplendld jovUUty. of tbe
I in..ikMdc wu- American people. They are aiwaya oo
.1 m:\ \fti.K.
-the ffo and always bouefuL 1 belncd

The Meaquita
Spain; which .to th* fine*l lyi^ in yrur^qM. ,.f the
true temple of la
nan sU.ui
Tba roof to aupported by hundred* of columns of Ji»*
porj>hyr). vml- ami
other beautiful atones. Th* plUara. no two of whb h
of exactly the same
height or diameter, were coUacted from O
Can hag,- nml Alexandrto when the Mohammedan* aacked thoa f Cities.
FROM A TREE PLANTED BY THE
BARD OF AVON.
There were recently aold In Lond^ a
caaket and a bust of the great dramatlat
both of which were made from a mul­
berry tree planted by Shakespeare hlmtwo pieces together brought
nearly fSM.
M. The spoon, alao shown

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watkr

i;uk uf .‘ arbor f; climr> along th.- S«»ulh African
..A .tnpl.M* ilont^ig contrivaiMN-* In
of \»
F-lwwf. In lie tlluMration wtibh r.„entlv Irt
A !e fit I- I w ith f.irg,-* unvtl*. I.ydeatilic
i.nd u
|» rejKilrii.z. Th*- .^1H•r5Ule In the roof'of I
;ehlp 1* I

THE THREE CENTERS OF COTTON SPECULATION.

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MARVELOUS FLIGHT.
There to condualT* erldenoe to show
that tn one unbroken noctnraal flight
th* European bird known as theworthrica t* th» Gwaann aesL. u <
^arilsA making ttejaun

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in the Talley of AoMs. near BL Mareel Italy, a aertoa of springs baa been
taiDd In each of which tbo water baa
a different color, and all are of tlw
moatbenntifiU tints. ^ tbe Borne oorreapoodent of tbe
Tort World.
ITnfrasor Vaocarl of tbe TlvoU Instlticto mads an examlnaOoo and dtocov•rsd that the water to pore. ^ that
mlnsrals depoMted oo tbe bdCtom of
tbe ^>rtnga lend to tbe waterfbe rory'
Carbonate of copper to reor tbe anire tint
It* of Iron for tbe
and a mixture of both for tbe |

hot sorely tbe psopte of oor‘
rpeodeodas are yielding to tbe
the Chlenfo News.

A Bnin lodr bns

twfnty-two InbnMIuta; In the I

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THE EVEKIKO BECOBD, TEAVEBSE CITT, MCH. SATUKDAT, JAEDABT »8.1»04>

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lotOdMrWonMB.

c«»p<«nd.««.w.«i,
attention by an intimate friend, whose life had simnly ^n_ a torture with
and ulceratW and a few bottles of your Q>mpound cured her; she can hardly believe it
herself today she enjoys such blessed health. 1 took four bottles of your Compound ^
S^^der
I am once more in fine health and spirits; my domestic^d affi^ duties lll s^m exsy now, for 1 feel so strong 1 can do three tim^ what I u^ to da
Youhave A^ostof ‘Hends in
and

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8I«KCIAI. AOVK-K TO YOl'NtJ WOMt^

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CUARD Health

ETcry woman dtooUM that the per­
iodical ftmeUon is kept in a bealtby con­
dition. The way isto take, an occasional
dose of Wine of Cardai.
Every womaa is tabject to conditions
which bring on female weakacBB. Wine
of Cardui gives women stxtngih fer a^
the duties of life. It gives them strong
nerves and freedom from pains.
Wine of Cardui not only cures but
guards the hcaltli. Tbe organs quickly respond to
Ibe healing vegetable ingredients of which Wine pC
Cardui is oompo-ed. A healthy woman does well to
medicine on npproaching her periodical
.ulness. Wineof Cardui cures the worst cases of
piuloDged female troubles and has cured tboosands
of them qnickly and completely in the privacy of

launched and iiimr .treunum ;„„onu the n
e iH-iilegid the oflicTA I.J knuB ^..rtshet 1^11
«n»uld iiMt make Mhe ati.-mpt t;. K.-eplng



’"'ially re
Ined Ills bead. Wbiefl.lie bet eutlniy ..J.,
ricj^t. am! wi the cri w to ibr.miag
t
the cargo overboard anil tl»r«-»' buck.'t
brigade, went to balltn.: water Tbl|
the ^ ^
US'. nUiiil tWH boiirr nOei llie fin.1
Sty«hr.miid Fort land t« SrilU.- .:iul alarm wn,.. uiv.ui the p.a.-imger..
r. p m AV.- had wiwked
bad a flue trip «h«K far W»*
Wr !«u \.*r>
UI> .aV*l
.ubd bul
,r f-ur or five
aftor l.■•avlIlK M^lj^blimn and
mtli*
RADIUM IN UTAH
lining on UA
kept the Water fn
the u
wIm‘11 the llcbts of a #bln w«T»*
atwuner ‘Clallaro*' for Virioria and coming t.iward n* Tbl^ gave n* m*w Lai^e
PiUhbtende Oiscov
ImiHv
Wb.-u
III.*
»:g
lf«»t
M»ch
it
of our rttpi rlence on ihU Irli. 1 ran
Kite you only a fainf ld« a Tlir mvatli canu- within wpcaktm: dl.tanc* «v cv
h.bited at V
er waa a lIlUo throaionlnK uhrn w. {MH't.'.t lo lM**’tmnsf.‘m*d t.» h»*r, but
started oul at 8:no n m . Imu a.- w.-n« iiii* Til.* InffiTui’ oapialn bad <*nlv in
g at tli.* World s
aloog nicely until al»out ICrrat ir ro mind tb.* havlim of bl- .dd^p^ilk
van iunu*d over
vhen It became quite nniKh VVo u, rt ship nnd ..rd. r.-l il..- ing*
tb.* .•.uiimIs.loniTii Januar> 1.
then In the atrallH of Juan ilr Kunr» !*,.rt Towns.md >iwm* ibiri>
to iSm
s. r. WljUack.*r. the cx.*cutlvc cote*
and were due in Victoria in ainun svav. and .»r.b*n*d .•\«ryo
of ns. nib‘ion.*r. has collccHM fmtf car loads
two and A>ne-half bourn
the pa« ilnu.* balUng ' wa1. r M
acrlrulniral pr*»dncts for exhibition
aengerm began In lng aea ^l^k. and oh thtmgbt wc W. T.* d>.*lnc *loi
Irh was null fou
.briurv 1 I
Boch a time! Tlo* ahlp would . lear
five niilos awav. but tin* villain would an vc»>r.* train load <»f articles f.ir oxnnill II nt.i iM urb lb.* iNnil-lH-^yoisc that fm*aif biliitlon
r.vVry kind of grass and
tbv
li»sv
of
tb.'
iK^at
WboTi
tb**)
.
mui
IK t*» tin
grain crown In Ttah «‘ill Im* exhibited
Beemed an rtu
menci'l
t.iwlnc
n.s
ih.y
rlinnci*.l
.mr
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and
w
b«-n
ube
w«iul«
bottom of the
of fnilts
atHke the nei
like Btrlklng a rtK-k expre»ye«l doubt dows in and such n.HHls of water cam.* »,.g,.iabb*f. bav.* bts-n jdaced In pre­
the ship lieInK able to ►tand th* in that we w.-r.' s,N.n forc'd i.» aban- M-rving liquid, and will Ik* dlsplayq«l
,i„. ,,nlac* of agricullurc.
ven Itmi:. f»'»t the o(ne.-nt a^ .bm balling We alt w.-nt on d. ck .md
me It wa« all right iFn. i \r. a^ ask.'d the tmpiala l.i c*nH the tuu back . rubV mining exhl
‘xpiK-ted to
td take ns off. but b.* would not .b. It
later.
The Htim was now submerged nlNiui
f ort' from
tw.i fc*t aU.ve her main d'-ck nnd the
variouss mines of onyx
o
marble.
deciraMpg and building
• will be
the fact ! and that we would N- h
TtH*n over j.hown
VlctoHa In alwm thirty mlnut,-^ Vic forward and she la-gan
Ibe
lights
,q,„,
Just
at
ihK
Instant
wc
lorta wa» plainly to W ».*. n Th.
hich
pm\e.t
to
1
h
*
,g,.
(
,,f
f]|,.
inter.'stlng
ot
another
ship
w
wind wa« blowing aUuit fifty mile, av
t^
iJirg
bouramd fairly howb^l aUn.t the .hip the-tug **.S.*a Lion" be.arii*.g down cbvi* nuningM*ciion
bound f..r her: ,,,|,H.bb*nde. fr.»m whlrb
tlif wave» wen- running mountain
i
urn la olvl
mnd tl
e Mnking ami t^he did nut »atne.l. liat^ U^'n iHbcov<
high. . Nearly iall w.‘n' elt^k and x tuaii ' but
abuigb^ide ..f .1^, Ity iliuc;
,,uantlUe.a” Of*’thlsf
4-r> tnu
Ing etrenwh
chairs. tabW and .‘veryibtng Io.»m. time tlM* i^hlp had rar|H'«.*d «.v.'r iintH'
pitching and whirling fn»m *m.- tUU her tlecks ^t.vN^ neariv pcn**‘n.n.‘iilar
of the ship to the other and no .me and her '»-nt(do'i.tack and nia-t* lay
A V«r> CIOM C«n.
J
re b
could think of moving about wltbxmi rnwrly on
holding onto Kimcthlng «oIld
Horn
nd every nerve was
er.‘ clinging ii
I W.T.
the poor women and children did auf
«u.
writes
C.
W.
Beltty
e.K*n
«he
de
of
the
ship
IT.
I
fer. Mr. Cdae and royaelf t*^ped U*
totive fireman, of BurMnii forwnr.l and the Imw went
Ing aea alck. and bow thankful I wmf a binii
-I was weak and pale.
our good fortune In ----------------- der and 1 went • under with it
Tb* flt»l wMnlnit ».• h«d that »iir th.u.ght It was all over with
vitrface again
thing was wrttng. the purw'r cam.' Into
after taking
iling
the cabin and ordered cvenl»ody to
r did in my
1* win'
get on life presener* ThI. was quit.*
Hlown people
! lower
a sudden shock and there was wmc
strength and
the .b.p,
Kb Ip. A PT. !
eadtemeDt for a few monienu. t*P^ gan to fioat away fn»m U,..
vigor
fnS
their
use.
Try
them.
inoulry we were ihfitrmcd that ihr of whlcii >a.« Ftm visible. I <
Isfactlon guaranteed by Jaa. Q. JohnertHl that
had aUejt
eight,
tedm'l was leaking and that
son and F. H. Meads. Price 50 i
whlc!
were out, Wc wen* Immediately pnm section of It he deck raillnp. which
gethcr
with
my
life
pn
pn*senpr.
k
r deck lo asUst In
moifed on tl
TWENTY BARREL WELL
getting the life boaU lowercl. All me up pn'ity well. The
the women and children were ordered toB» me aw'ay up ami then I w.mld go-l
Into the life boats by the capuin gnd dom n again In a d.*ep valley Itetwecm Dr. Snyder Has Received Good News
the wavi*s. I soon got sight of a life
From Kentucki

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Chicosa. Mms.. May 1. 190*.
ITine of Cardui sod Tbedford s Blade-Draught
____ure cure for aU female diseases. I recommend
jour medtdnas to all my friend, everywhere I go. Five montbs ago I
across the house
could Botitalk
not Iralkacrcm
ho«« without great pain.butlam weU again,
feel better than Ibaxa

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sink.

It

noth
would
tor* made BO difference, but I deriiliHl
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sink
for myaalf that I
with the ship rather than perit^h with
axaoaure in a small boat and only for
’STAscUkm I would not bow be writ

exhausted. My craft rapBlx.*d "dih!
i»V once but I managwUto kis'p on top P

«n»y abojit el

E“r*r£“?f"5|?^

They vt»n had me. along with two Oic Mt. Plea
olhen. whom they had on l««rd ahead
of me. landetl
board of the *
J
*Jproperty which nearly ad-{
joins tbU property, and everything in-]
Uon." where they dbl all **>•''
they will strike oil.
slblr could for u*. but their aoctimoda dttwtes
dltalCB that
thall_____________
tlona were not salted very well forj
^
bospltal work. We had to strip our
U takes lha oonstant Ubor of M.OJO
“n lrr^hlng ^

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WATCHES

BHSIHESS CARDS.
aai..i ri;A3.i’u4 H. nsiUU-urwdaam of
Muti- r. i*ii.x t4.r .4 V W4M..A.. .-.
ta Valn-rulturx l*wiu« aiii.Hcan, Ijfnaa
.Ale fur a> taiautr«; Xm- l»r X •uf*’ ( ultara. AOUrrM K>; Ka»t Mb «lo. t
N. » I IM>»« MB.

R.\STAI.L*S prices make
watch buying easy.


a a 1.SM1.AKA UAUUX .Hr- rtarat'ravl
IVl Uviruri.ir <m |aan<. an.t Kttllar. 1mv«
urtirra at UnanHI Hr»m . «.iia rr%tt. Hvnt.

Those $8.95.
Watches arc tryc o|Krncrs
to the buyers.
Have you seen thru.?

RASTALL

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• auwilp ta ClOMa

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...The Hustling Jeweler

WINE^ARDUI
CHEAPEST
^.HEALTHIEST....

Bleeding, Itching
Piles,
ARE
YOU
SORE?

find all inflammations are instantly re­
lieved and quickly cured by u.sing the
wonderful rclicviog, soothing, bcaling
local remedy Paracamph. This antiseptic
remedy penetrates directly to the scat of
the pain, drawing out all fever and in­
flammation and tends to stop bleeding.
Thousands of sufferers are cured every
y’carby Paracamph who gladly testify to
its remarkably quirk healing powers.
Every IkjuIc is guaranteed to do wlial is
claimc*d for it. So don’t hesitate to try it.
Remember there is nolhiug* ’just as good' ’
because Paracamph never fails. Sold* in
35c. 50c and ^:.oo Lotties at all good
druggists or sent by mail.

AND
AKOLUTELT ODORLESS
IS

ELECTRIQITY

ARt

Qtgatisss-'iasft.w

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PER 1000 WATTS

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UfUutfPmrCi,

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Candies

Paracamph.
Sold by S. E. Walt A Bona.

pimmu

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Give than

M0 by Jaa. Q. Jehnaon.

JOHN R. SANTO
Bcemed like certain death to be cast

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Warttn & Gvans

L. E. TRIMBLE

oaa. aAwvaa a

penhalluon

J)ENTISTS..

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WXei Tm Wan a Wtee Cat a( Neat

•*—-•dSSSS.t*-"Butohara and Sauaaca Makara.

A. D. TYLER
DENTIST
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|HRE INSURANCE

THE EYEKIHO REOORD, ntAVgB8B OITr, MICE, SATURDAY, JAKUABT SS, 1»0A

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more tnmbtoa thaa say otlmr m
Just think of a cartala woman
Chicago hoapim] who hwa hoa« «
to walk for ddriM yoma owh
■ariam. which has prowad to ha
able. Tan jwan ago aha waa 4a>

rem tlD crlsplthe
If very harff.|or^
Dped haatiiy ia back

Tim Imvmt

TriMb has morot jmt bmaa vttb iha

rity. M mlwmyB wttb tto mim
And. altbomgk Mb wfll bgvm
» mf loaf may be made extremely {be i
by balBc boated tbnmgh dill
kmger than the other. The
dry) Im this way. Aim only to crisp
inwa; the you win be merely hy- placed on top of tbe eloUi to be di­
J hot beomd ^dahcAte.
rectly under tbe center of tbe bottom,
or nt one aide for half mn tech <
emm be ertapmd Im the oi^. rolled floe lettlag
oa Um UtealMnuil or « chu bnii^
own Ii goods.
IMIwr oa tb* tabia. aa4 pot my la jail It Baltbad Of counM. ikb la.
use as ; of sewing on bottons U meant only
her crmmba- It Is bHter. Indeed for tbe perforated o
Cutlria. oysters, many iblngs tre the ticularly those with four perforations,
bKtcr for plemty of It.
but those with two or three
The demasd fdr stale bread, if all treated tbe same w
leee thiaga are kept in mlod. U llke- the wire eves or ri«»lh pending, are

aiorays go jost right. How. oo
helplem thaa
aha fa more
la this >ony old wbrM e^rer did or
wtn go right on the time. If h weye checrfol thaa mr. mad bar frfamda
iardly,ba oomated. Have yo« may
ocbrrwioe we would oot wlab to go to
>lcs
to
Hompmre
wloTlhis
womaa's
beam when we die. oud thot would
e anffariogt ate Imdeacribable
-he ‘dmadfnl So the odly thing to do
b to noke the best of e^ en^blng oad
nolle our woy thrt»gb We
There is tbe girl who soys she U
pint of
Co(*d Rolls—BenJd
notpupulor. 1 duol see why I m not
soire In It a acant half capful
Tuoold tokr. mr
trfm6», oof pofmlnr.- .be woiU lu herself ns she
enlng^butter or mixed bufter
jogs nkttg the country raid in her
meb konef.
A. When cooled aild one teaIf «o omiM spook woU aod oot in. buggy- -I m Just ns good looking n.
-Overatla- for tymee
Office wemon.
Women.
i
ihiUe tbo soul srciokl grow ooMor oiul MopSe Smith nnd I dress Just ns well spoonful of salt, one beaten egg. ooe
one-half of a
and very sensible
as| MIks Alice !l.Ks«*vel| bat latmched
uuie a,I
nnd I come of Jnst ns good n fomlly.**
yeast
enke
dissolned in mie^balf of a
I as Mwmomkal
are the stil! .-imuh.T fad in Washington so
Thbiktng thus, she brings her fnoe
cnpful
of
warm
water,
and
enough
Miss Kate Young,
She spiKted a silver
Oh, wWoi If yoor noigblor
sifted .flour to mix to a aoTt dough.
rmpber In ibe ottces of the
I the time of her
and scowl that the kln^ old
A tiMo fron wbot bo oobo or»s?
Knend for five minutes, then put Into
White Housg ,
cmr department of the Wabash
m New
coming from* tbe apposite
> pboslelor It tool yoor aSItec
covered bowl in a warm place and railroad, can be seen every day at her
rooming tlll'ihe young people's
oad Just ready to say something pleas
To go oboot pickifig op «oors.
I rise over night. Mold Into long
In ^ new sillre. which Is one dinn«*r at H o’clock, writh which tbe
ant merely bows Instead. -That's Just
ftoOl Uko ibofUrfooiOTi. by ooylog,
It.- rootioue.^ the girl to herself
If rulU. place an Inch apart on greased of tbe pr^neu of her Ingenious mind gwielles 4if the day CO^Iuded /Now
and bake In n hot oven.
-I*ro told only Juist wbot us* troo.!** that had beea Mamie Smith he would
were made after some months of Ihf- wlshlione erase has set in and lo
Ti. o
Of orbleb moro mlgh^f bo have Slopped sad Ulkld. but just l*c^
cal JewHers have liooked a lot oTor
woiTk and obsensilon.
there is much dost i dcTn for wlshlM»n«Mi of sliver, gold and
It’s I he possen right l>y me. S<y cup (ff butter and
If ibo trotb «or^ oil told oboot yoo! body cares abuUt me anywsy. N'.ibody ar together. Add •
i^o>o plooty ot bo»o for tospoctloo.
me. Kverylhlng g.H-H wn.ng. when well mixed,
of ligbi Invnil dough. Add half 1
A dool Boro tboo odBo orfll odmit; and I wish I were deod "
Onr own lire-* borr out bre^ porfrcNow that is too bad. Cenalnly she
oda dissolved in a tea­
llan—
O
not thinking, right. If she had
How fo^tbry bore oomr ohort of It!
lougbt a little ,Jurther. she would spoon of hot water, and one-half cup
^ in flour. Work and
have remembered that Mamie Smith
We* bot Joarory Ibis woy oow forrv*^.
always smiling; that Mamie has a knemd until smoth. then form Into lit­
kind and pleasant word for even body tle balls and' let rise until light. Brush
over
wUh
sugar
and water or milk
cry body Los a kind
witib eomrsl oodeoror
Tboo why
srord for her. Homebody when taken from the oven.
ard of beauty. 1 pray?
German Coffee Cake-Roll some
doce said. -Langh. and the world
Wiyi 1BO word of ill toward a brother.
risen
bread
dough
as thin as possible
iih >*ou; sreep and you w«-cp
No aclte.wr’d like to disown:
N.uhlng Is imer. Just put and spread with'butler. Sprinkle with
For If-wr roniHM
omdbtT
v.Mir^eif in I he old geuilemaa's place currants, sugar and cinnamon, and!
Why «m silently M l|i»-ni ■Imi. Sii|»iN,>e y.Mi were rbling akmg a <x#tin lay a raisin on bec^and there. Roil j
up like a Jelly roll asd cut off in iwi»
I hope thU advice, none ore ■r.irnina; try rusd and im-i a Miur fsced female Inrii sllc^. lay in a bread pan witbl
ci»mlng toward yn.i Would you hive
I 1 tniit twin be heedeNl by all;
a lliUe fpace between the rolls to al• Jn*t a word mop* of fiicndll».irt mom s desire to stop and chai^ ple.sontly low far rising When light bake In an
with her. N.i. >oii w.nUdn i. Ih-pouw
OmTI •• in Too M«mIi of o Hurry.
. Dnu i bo io too uiocb of o horry
To cro4H wbot oibor folko ooy;
If toko« but o oHcbt UtUo lorry
To hk>« fftUco Wvoo for ovoy. .
Tbo too«or U 00 uoroly mosiber.
Foil of dcodly oo4 poUoocM» bone,
lu boblo »ror» ororoe* tbtn on «
By theionootln y«io nombtY lU ololn;

The Iword’s Gallery

\

vou woirld l.e ..iir.- td get'lng a p.-,sl
And then lisve fltiUlM.<l my Awll
iiii*vlu- itiiswer to e\4-ry optiiiiisiir r*»
Uim i be In 10.1 rourh «d a Imutv.
mark, and >ou would Imrry Ly and g.
To ereedH the n.wn of the tiny.
to
Mamie Smith's, who. >oii know
Fim- s deol of IlfeV fnd anil lU worry
by two word*. -Tliey would me*-t >,H. wiiii a hr.»;hi smile
Olid ga> word-^,
Now. what do >ou want to iUi. d«-o
child, is to be a Mamie Smith. Do tie
bright and cheerful. Cultivate s
•rtty work-lt lies so near thee
smile, if you have nut one nsturolly.
• And ibere-s blessins in work
and s|s*sk a i>right and kindly wun^ to
'
well don*.;
> T^mnmim Is fsr os the ftirtbesf
Then again. If ,vou plav nicely on
the piano, don't Insist that you shs
. In the llahi of
be Closed to perform w hen you sptmd
f ‘till tbe erenan evening In • friend's bouse. Don't
Inform the ceftnpany that you left
Qiay be -> who
your music at home and cant .play
without It. Memorlce some pieces so
that you can play, and when you sit
dowYi oo the piano stool don't ran
your flngera over the ke>-s. then turn
Mliar-t
Oair
to your aiitllence and remark thot you
Tfc» t*»x ch»Jr» comer. 1« h»nl lo cant play at all; that you Just know
worm up these jdoys. drown up close as soon as you begin ev*»n one will
IP o glowing coal fire’ as It Is. all day gVt lip and.leave the mom: but they
•through’.
can If they want !*•. y-ou wont b^ of
It has been a loil| winter already, fended. Siieeches of this kind gre In
though the almanac says It Is only a very bad taste. You must have notir«Hl
bit sast the middle of January. But. that Mamie Smith never makes them
according to the fashion of t^e last
The popular girl D n.H a gossip
few winters. It has tieen cold long fiveryonc knows imrft^tly w-ell that
enough to i>e March If one d<s>sn‘( wliat»'vcr l«- sold in her
no far
really ktve win ter. It seems a gt«d ther, and that even'one Is sure of get
whNe to wait for tbe passlpg of the ting sympathy and good advice from
bitter c<dd. But happily, even the en­ her. The impnlar girl is ac«»m<idsllng
during of w..klbeT one do..sn't like Is She ditesn'i mind dlso»*mmodlng her
largely under one’s own control One self If she can serve some one by d.»
can set. the bright side of things In ing so All the«> things make a girl
apite of It The sir Is bracing and liked, and If .vou wish to be piipalar.
pore~the snow, deep os It U. Is cleon Just emulate Mamie Smith and see
; Aftd -white In greot piles like conritd how well it works.
maHde. The trseo ore beouUful with
Then there Is ih.‘ girl who frets
, their network of branches against the alioul her lark of good look's and
aky. The birds don't mind the cold, grows*morose and unhappy. Perhaps
hot spanvirs and eWeadees. busy, this very thing causes more unhappi­
hriak wood peckers and greot. band ness than an.vttoing else. Of course,
pooie blue Jays, and all the winter dear, overy one cant l»o beautiful.
crew'are eridently as happy as In the Are >ou sur»* you are just as neat
Aummer time Besides, ot the worst, abobt your iH^numsl appearance as
•t is only ten weeks lo crocus time, you can be? That gi>es a long way ipand aext week It will be only nine, WArd lu^utjj’ A lieauty whose clothe,
and so on. In constsntly decreasing dont ni. whose waist and skirt in the
ratio. It won't Iasi always.
bark are always away frtim each olh
Here sings a cheen l*oei In the Chi er.. and w how shoes art* never shined,
cog^ Record Herald. with the tnie lilt lost*, iliree-founhs <if her charm Be
of a happy soul. Hear him.
scrupulously nest and clean and dress
• -The sun Is swinging north ogoln
attractively. Ik* happy and cheerful,
think good thoughts, and you will be
surprlw-d bow gisv! Umklng yoti will

Pram gardens in the west;
U yonder oUent tr«' ere long
A atager wMl pour out his song
^ Above the guarded nest.
,

rAttnind iheir dams th« gitw'ful
Will soon begin to play.
The willows will begin to glow
In gofiden glory, for they know
That spring Is on the woy.

^ '

-I« yoader .prowling IHor busK
So looely and oo bare.
A mlrade will aoo^ be shown. ‘
As fragrapee Uvlshly Is bjowm
Upoa the grateful air.
-The auB Is swinging north again

AIri learhenlng the day;
Unre brings lo me a sweet unrest.
And Hope
A Oaod Talk to QlrU and Just as OoOd
for Oldw- Woawn.
^ Thmo ta a klad of girl who needs
Mp
eaooaragcopent. who needs
to bo tunmd to a rigbtobout^ae. as
„ mom Uma any other kind of
a girl, and thi. U the one who be-

tnaiwtthl
Ihaljatlmr

I ot tho world and aU

•n.™
t-n there D the girl who says the
girts all like her.
her, but the boy*
boys
don't care aUmt her. 1 wfonder If this,
gin Isn’t a little bit serf-conaclous In
the presence of boys? Perhaps she
freen*. Up and refuses lo speak when
they are around. Now. that Isn’t the
way to make them like you. . Just be
sweet and .ladylike and forget they
an* boy*. Pretend they are girls, and
talk to them as you would Ulk to a
girt, and you will get along much bet­
ter. No doubt they have been wish
Ing fiir a long time that you would be
If your affairs get Into a snail, don't
gn»w glooniy and bitter against all
the wortd. Such an attitude wemt
help matters in the' least Don't grow
to thinking yourself the |noat ahnaed
peiwon in tbe sUle. If yoo do yopni
get an unlovely wrinkle in the middle
of the forehead, and people wRI ^
away from you. The person has never
been bom who has not had to face
trials «o you mustn't grow bitter
thinking yonruelf the only one. for
you are not. Be brave. Fhoe yoor
tronblte. Fight Ahem. Overcome them.
If you cannot overoome thorn, hear
them cbeertuRy. hut for Bnrtdmwi
eaka doaT be f coward. There ia no
place is the world for cowards. It Is
always a case of the survival of the
•ttesL so 4 yon wish to aorrive yoo
wUl have to be At to aarvlve.
When yon hngln to think yoo have

tththNl wehohm. It

pia

of Bri^t Chadren

r.ils«i1 bread.
Rich Raised Doughnuts- Thk, rule
will iH- apprrs iat.u where there are!
men and U.w win. like fried cakesj
as It make^ a large number. Cream
sevenw-lr,ht.s d a cup of buuer. add
two ru|i: of sugar, and beat again to!
a cream. Add four cups of scaldeilj
milk and one yeaat cake dissolved In;
ooe-half cup of lukewarm water. Mlx(
wrlih flour to make a thick bailer, cov-’
er and let rise over night. In thej
morning add to the sponge three eggs i
beaten, another cup of sugar and half'
a nutmeg grated. Mix wlih flour toj
make a smoth dough that can be
lady Orl;* have for Jewi-1 studded plsilnum. One silsrhe
kneaded. Ijet rise, turn out on the
board and roll half an Inch thick, cut years saved their waists as far a* up oLlegailon iM gced
by using over sleeve,.. g*Hius dlam<ind t»rder that decurai«*d
In shape and let rltv- again for about to the
DW
about
the
rc*st of their dn*s*. his ch«»st bir Mist. Ris.M-veli’s wUh
half an bfur. then fn and roll Ih pow
especially the little dellrat.- .Ume N*n* Yeai s nmmlng but Huden-d sugar after draining a mlnuU'
laiier diVlanM sin* would not iisri
with her liirky charm lor ib.- pink
Date Ihiddlng—Cream one half cup
Pi-arl 0 top of ihi- Chlni-s
of Imtfer. add one;half cup of molasses
rap And stlli anoth»w mnn—tbU
and the same of milk, one and one
even
ev«wy
other
day.
In
foondritw.
an
Anii-rlcan -trbMl t<» bartex his
half cups of flour, one-half level tea
spoon of S4ida. a saltspoon each of car abops. chemical works and other si-i mbldi’s fiMii fi»r the much
cinnamon, wllsp.lce and nutmeg, places where the strocutphen* Is per
and Ism one-hsif pound of dates meatcd with dirt, the flilh will gel tlist rabbir, fe.*i n.uM not Ikd anil ctit in small pieces. Put
s to keep neat
bsner In small buttered molds
the greatest v
and st.-sm one and one-half hours.
o me that If r
S*-rve with n Hquld sauce.
Records for Service..
all*
why
could not women’ That Is
Currant Cake—Cream one third cup
IliiM- ribU.n r**e.»rds for long and
of soft butler and one cup of sugar: how I conceived thU otitfli
falihfni .loni.wilr sorvln* *iv of no
Mis* Young’s conception <
a<rd ibrtM- well iH-aten egg*, one-half
Miiall Jnu*r*-st In ib«*s«* days of lh«*
cup of milk and twn cups of pastry a cN.mplete overdn*,* of blue denim,
w*rvsni girl V prnl
flour with one rotindlng tablespoon with
intinsry raws wtw«
taken out; slHed with three level tea­ stuff It open, in the back and I* real IMiii'd during last ,vi*ar. Elgliiy y<*ars
spoons of baking iwwder. Add two- ly nothing but s complete spn.n ' R of eontlnm.it* servl<^. with ».ne family
thirds cup of curvanU that have been Is made straight up and down and U the r.*msrksble n-eord held by a
mixed with the reserved Ublespooo then tucked In closely St the wal,t A bouH keeiH-r employ.*d by "Mrs F A.
belt of the same material or any .kind r .” Id Albany. N Y .' at the age of
of floijr. and bike in i
of l*elt can t»e worn The s4‘sms can !*4 last Jannarv- she was still active,
*.
Leftover Bread.
be trimmed according to the taste of and she 1,ad w*rM*d’three generations
It m sUndlng wodfler to me that the wearer. The sleeve* are full and In the ssm.- house, having begun ^st
left-over bread is so freqoently spoken have close lilting* wri,i bands. The the age of ip 'Next blgn^-^l «« the
<»r as -s problem" In hon^hold ecoo- collar I* also close flttlng With s mil of honor wo* Esther (Urey, whtme
Those, also, who Apeak wisely touch of lace, or simple Imw,. the death ntitici- explains all that neeil Im*
as having solved this problem most -oreralls“w look-really xriy prrity and said In this summarj: ”ln New York.
frequently say. -Make It into pnd- imprcM everyone as a most Mmsllile S«*pt,
UHl.?. Esther Corey, for ,fxtr
t" Now. bread pudding is usual­ worklng costume.
years falthfu! In siTv lre and In friendly bad. especially when made out of -Their great practlraldllly I, more Khip to the family iif the late \«llUm
odds and ends of various ages; It is than appreciated In places where the A. KobU-- The third mv.-. ihat of
Inexpensive; It is a trouble; and possibilities of change of dress ore Miss Mar> Jane CnthU-ri. shows flftyIf all the stale slices were thus used precluded and. os the garment
elght year* of conlintiou> doni»‘»tic de­
It would have to he an over-frequent like any other apron It Is becoming votion to the family of Mr-*'Charles
more ohd more popular among wt> Ste.1.- of Chicago.'
and. at best.
Yet stale bread slices and ends of men whose first destroy* to U* buri
kiavtni need not lie forced upon the ness like and neat and not over dre^*
To Mothers of C.rtsly or nibbled up by the remorse­ ed while at work. Wh.-n w.-ll mad»*.
Mother^. M"*bd all the lime possible
ful mistress while fresh loaves wait the apron is a paying inv.Mmeht
When It Is lime to go home it U re­ with your girls l^^a.k St life from their
and grow Into the m
stsndptdni.
Do tint Jtidg«* from yours
moved and the wearer «*mer<**s M**»t
condition
less and fresh for the Mre«-t. In sunt
First, they make excellent t
provided only that one does not put mer It is advisable to ♦u-I.ti a llght.-r changed I am a*UinUh.*d every day
St the things young girls do and the
this off till they are souring or moldy, material.
knowli*dge they sifro to have of life.
In most households toast is greatly
And I always leave them with the
liked, and to many mllk-ioast still
hotM* in my heart that their home Inmore so. MUk-toasi. by the way. is
ThU U a simple thing and. of fliienee Is strong, kind knd true. And
far more easir msde. if the toasj be
brought on the table dry. and the course, evenbody knows ho»-, but thsi.lhelc mothers ore »keeping up
boiled milk, with or without some bat­ there are ways and way*, so iine with the Umes. and have ever a
ter and salt In JL in a pitcher. Each nmda to kaow the best way—the waj watchful «*ye upon Ibelr children, esperson then con pour on the mUJ; to which looks the best and wears the pocislly their danghters.
No matter what happen*, don’t turn
taste, avoiding. If desired, that sodden best. As (Sr as has been discovered,
pastiness which many dllike. Cream the best way U that which raUetC the ytiur liork upfte them Remember they
button from the ctolh. giving It a lit are given to you t<» cherish, protect
till thaa bol
tie stem or sbaak. which should be and guide all yewr life. Vou ore re­
needing to make a groat
a large wire toaster or broiler, rested high enough to admH the thickness of sponsible to your Creator for tbe Uvea
over the whole flro. the Uds and erbas- the butUmbote. then by winding the of your children. You must answer
piece being removed, does the work thread very ttghtly around ihU three to him for the way In which >vm bring
rapidly: and. Indeed, spreading the or four Umea to prevent the wear those children up—G<»^ Housekeep^
alloes in the oven till they are tbor- from coming directly on the threads
onghly brittle Is a perfectly satisfae- which hold the button. ThU gives
Cleaning Upholsterod FumKuro..
lory method, and tcareely any trouble groatnr dunbillty. which is a matter
ornoaballlntereaL ThU U done by
Clean out tufUngs with a little twab
ost made In any of thm placimg aomethtag across the top of of cotton wool tied oo the end of a
sves a groat anmber of the buttoa. sv from tbe sixe of a pin stout skewer, and wet to aleobol.
ihea. atewa. rimeae or en to a rooid match, as for coats and Throw away the cottoo as aooo aa 'it
gets dirty. Oear akobol IlgkUy oaod
sad vngecahlea by beiag
them ta the dishes when
naatyamnm^oraomrihlag
may thus be made I
hole like a Orod
wU flUod vtth t
the pin mad 9W1
it Is cheap and«doM not

baWmgmmfl. It was tmvnm fbat kmg
ami mgg abapmi; it took alz mew flf.
I la RU gaatnmtloa hat ter ^
I to have bM Dtrlae taterpoal-

*•0 uf the oriiimry i»«»c pHm;

at mddalght la aa Interval beta

CHRI6T1AN ENDEAVOR.

lN*r bring eonneotts to all.
rot baartmg . before Jodgliig*^
Fur apeaktag evil of mo oa^
For bolding an aa^ tongue.
For tbiaking before speaking.
Few bring ktnd to tbe distressed.
For aaklng pardon of all wrongs.
For stopping Ibe ears of a^ talriiemr

Christ tuored amoag men. fVwty Uajrs

might be met Mad ovrrcour. bat be
Food that Christ ap«at little tltv from
the people except aa occaateoal aighi
In eoiamnnteo and prayer to God. He
For bring patient toward every went abont through all tbe towns ol
body.

Jotea and Oalllex* even Into Bamarts
For dlsls*nevlng most of the 111 rv pod as fsr as Tyro and Hkloo liu
BlnUtry was an settve. busy tolnte
try. UU Umr was not spent to roUgteos seelusloii. but He coosubtly went
A-LKtls Black »eby.*»
nboat doing good. In tbU respect fhe
Cut ?two pieces of black atocklng dteciple of Christ should imiute hU
legs Into the shap<- neciwaary fur lJOT± We »n bring t-hrist to oar
ronnlng a doiu then stuff them well; lowji If In the mdrit of Chrtet .w« go
the D<*se. eyes, and muoth can be n^r among tbe people doing ss He
either drawn, worked In coters or
Tbe bypotbfUrol ruse of Christ cone
painted: yam hair and n dress of
bright colors addetl will make a ’’black tog lo coogrros. tu churrh or to. town
to rather nn ausstUfsrtory ooe. What
baby” that, will bring J.iy and corof.wl C-hrist would do If He enme to oar
my a young heart and will with town oo ooe knows. When He vulltd
tbe vsrlous hardships lnrld«-ntal the towns of I*nle^tlne He usually did
tbe Jhlng that was least expected of
Him As a boy lie vUlted Jmmalrm.
Who would have thought of Ills fe­
A CookU Cook.
Miss- Camllne Purdy, ^s reilrtvl
With tbe doctor, of law? ||»- vt«Ucd
iHNdms’m of Chicago. aUm- and nn Jenmaletu at Um* flrot PkaMuiT of Uls
as«Ut.-.|. has l.sk.Nl l.r*objiMMt r.Md,ies public mtelstry . but im. oih- would bsie
during Ho* lost eight >ear-i. an a»«-r thought tbsr i'll- would bs%r acourgfd/
the temple of llMiae wU, «b Bled ll lie
k«-C2.CiMi s ww-k She roaintsined vMlted t'sus of Gsllle.-. but would nuy
eerd Hm .r.-ar, not i.nly luiklng one have dreamed of Ills chsngiag wsHiial 4iun.lM.f» «.f r.s.kb*v but Irsv- ter Into wUm- at a w^ildlug fea.t? Wbsl
owr lo r rtMif.* by f.s»i a^d dt-llv Jeans would du under given rircumsUucea ito one can prophesy with say
Ib-ni to h»-r dclirhc.-d co^t.,... degree of auixvm. sud It 1* little short
of fully and presumptluu etru tu uiskc
thw attempt. But we do kuow fruia
sacred history what Chrtat did at 8y*
ll U a grcai saving ..f lim.- and Is char. In Hamsrls. sud this may be help­
ful sod suggestive.
IsM- in cm.k a quantity «.f tis») Jn-sn
1. Christ at Syebsr ancrlflcad illm.
prvss fHKmgh the iH«up sfi-aim-r an
self for others. He came to Jacob’s
can. ready to heat and ,4-ss.in f.
well near evening, wearied with Hla
soup Hpllf |M-a> may U* Csnn**il I
Jouroey. thirsty aud hnogry. The dlstile ssni.* manner -Gtssl Hon*ek**«-| ciplro left Him that they might procure food, and In tbeir alNeoce the
woman of Samaria apiMwrrd. Immedlstely Jesua forgot Ilia own needs sad
thought only of tbe tpirttnal needs of
a once with the sinful woman before Him. Us at
an a lighter once sacrifleed Hto waau to ber wants.
r the riot he* Tbit was always characteristic of ths
Master. He "came not to be minister-«
ed unto, bnt to minister sod to gtve Uls
If you unfortunately spill hot fat on life a ransom for many." Today Hs
would do tbe skW god la doloff it'
the kitchen n.M.r ilosb cold water on through tboro wbo are lilt dladpiro
It Immediately Thai will bsrd.-n it
and prevent* it frtim striking in
2. ( brtst at ffyehar pnt aside national
i
sod C4M bwlastJcal prejudice to
soul Tl»e Jews and “Ibe Kan
had tio <h*allng* wffb each other. Na­
tionally and ecclesiastically tbero was
enmity betwern tb.-ni Hut did Christ
allow this to stand iM^wer^ Him and
mom
an optK»rlunliy lo give tbe living water
to one nevding Itl No In tbr fsre sf
all osUonai and ert l.-sls.tlrsl prrjodlos
JESUS REJECTED AT NAZARETH. He sat down on tbe curb of 'Jacob's
well and preached Um* goiq»*l to a poor
Tbe Inieniatlonal Hiindsy srhfMd. b-s
AH.
son for Jsn 24 Is found in l.uke
ir..yo The gulden text is Jfihn I. 11
The time was A D. .2K. a part of the ctoJia or race prejudice abonld lolerfers
“year «if AJbscurtly.” The place wa* with our giving tls* gosp^'l to sR men.
for all need IL
Naairx‘th. In GallleA
A Cbrtot at Byctou- rnipbosisad ths
Then* are ihre** thing* which anvery noticeable In the experience at value of tbe aplrtlual shore tbe msteflaL He soon toriMd from the water to
Naxareih:
JAcob’* well to Himself, the Uvlng
First, •iiir l4.rd was arensKimed to water. Nor was He unsucressfnl. The
attend tbe synagogue un tbe Sabbath woman tielleved and many of tbe peo­
day. He who had oo need of the Sab ple of Hychar.^ Reprwentlng Christ la
bath real and the Sabbath worship oar own town, we aboukl lay aporlal
for Himself, conformed again to the otrroa upon aplritnol things. Tbe oo«d
falflllment of all rtght<*ousm*as, and U far aoperlor to valoe to tbe body kiMk,
iM*t on example that we should follow aboold rscolve tbe greater rare by alT
’ 8«x-omny. He knew the Old T«-sU
niOLg idLaxusu*
menl Scriptures, and. wh«*n the roll €if
Man. ZTill. I H; Mark ll. 1-12; n.
the prophet Isaloh was delivered to 1-C; XL Ml; Luke U. 4(«i2; vlil. I; gv.
Him. He wiected a* the passage nt«ist MO; John IL MI; xir. M2; xv. 14A
fllting foK HI* purpos4*'tbe b<*gtoDing
of the 61st chapter. Thesr* word* have
The slwsoo for active evangellstJe ,
U*en well coll(*d “the Program of Ibe
Kingdom “ and. to .g remarkable ex­ rock la hero, and we need to bestir oai^
folvco and multiply our acilrlilaL Lei
tent. Involve she sum and substance oo work along three line*;
of Christ’s mUskm among men
Flnt-Oor prayer life. Let ns not
* He gives a hint ben* of the m*ces- pnt aside the morning hour or let any­
*ity rif ti*ncbers and pn-orhers of tke thing interfere with Its observance. IX
gosp«*i knowing their Bible*, so that roahod to grt, at the d
they Mhsll lmm«*dlov«iy and Insilnn os "Chop otr e heifi
Ively turn l.i that r«rtlrulsr passage ot an boor from the i
neso and profit by ad early rtateg to
In the W'ord which Is most appropriate oeok tho face of God
to the person, place, urcoskm and ol*- «eoood.-Oor Bible study life:. Ibis
Ject to view What an additional |miw- can be eomblnsd with the early •>«er It impart* to the nse of Scripture ing watch" and ttma make tbe time
to be able lo say with confidence to doubly profiUble. Let ua try to digest
Better get the foil
erthers: ’’This day Is the Script un*
frore tbite sUro over
fulfilled In your ears." that I* to know
five chapters. Let God’s word get a
how to select Scripture whose appll bold on oar Urm sod become a part of
ratkm to the Individual or nudleoce l* or dally, ckperteocr.
• •
s preaeo't. living and obvltHia applies: Tblrd.-Oor personal work. Oh.
tloci. Christ never In all His mtolstn todesvorrr* toold feel tbe Importapeo
betrayed the slightest doubt that the of this dsUj aoektog to reach a aoal for
If yoo observe the former
Bible was the Inspired Word of God.
AirtkffM there wUI be natvaJ
and that It was to be depended upon
orroaebtog aoms
as true, and applicable to the wants ootgiterth to tV
•oe for ChJiat.
and woes of haraoalty—for such cqte Oor opportnnlUes will tocroaso and
fldence ll the root of nil powerful *ds- mitlply as we embrace them from day
lo day or they will grow less and leas
as tbe days and years slip away wbea
imliiiprovod. •'He that wtonetb aoola
is wtoe."-Ber. F. H. Jscota.

:i Sunday

Skkuth 1

; 1 ^tudy a

U

1

Hin month, sad Umoe words held them
eaptlve. taalMtaiB.thelr eyro sad their
atteatloa. ym we see the proeaoB by
thdr power: Pint, they aooraed His
wooed lowly origto mad paroataie.
They eoald not rocolve Dtriae lastraetlon from ooe whom they had kaowa
as a lad-as ooe of themeelvea. sad
the hamhia wotitmaa ter kis dally

THE EVEUnrO laOOBft TBAVKBIE OITT, mOE, SAOTBPAY, JAOTABT U, M04.
Palat Phap Up MUro.

HOBELI MANVFACTOIT
ocacmmoM or victoii
om

miw

COLD WEATHER GOODS

SSi^^sSs

cAimiAOt Wac­

aaad dalepataa to te variio^

EJSSS'
toor. The

AND SLCMH WOMKC.

**”

or tbto
Tbo OOtooo.

MUmCIPAL LCAOUC ^

to

hava beooroe m
ber baa been wM

la by A

Ow oru» IwAIa* l«Ai«»rW» to
iMiK^ double dpor. lire proof and auto
BuUcaUr ekmlng. *It«i bbadr
to UU departimt. Thiii roam i* I2*» rate oOre fixed up la vhleb be to vW
lax at aay il»e to talk polite or baa%i* nttcblser^
of a Lend iaew. The ctUxen* of the «ly are ea^
IS2*
aav. a batx plan^. a »aiider. an auto piKially yxrUnmf to rl»U tbe shop aad
laatlr boring macbtia-. » upok#* lepf^ Cxv,n,e familiar with oar of Ibe beat
lioiitutl^AOR at
r that l« ,al«^.d.tu^ A^*M*‘addltUjoal preeautloo for flrv
Mr FVirHyt baa a alghl walcbiaaa
I im tided over
oYrr by a nve
live atauoa
vaa barn uaoer
urm$
inao a rkxk that keepa tab oa
» of V.
A. J PoiertyL Six yw
Victor PetertyJ
, share and nina ibe

aSbSLjriite

n^jssis:s^.

aaaary la to
paalad by tbe aaaaal fee. wblch l^
STvSlapea. $3. for aUea aader lb.OM
BMetias at the Calreratty
popalatloa. |10; for ddee over lO.OOd
February 11 aad U. I
aaaodallOB of cUlea
fonaed for their Bataal adraatace
aad the improTrareat aad brtlermeat
of munlrltial coadltSoaa throuchoot

^ '■ d

Wo eaa It foa wttk CkoM Protoeuw. Lo«« Btolotooti. aai
UM Vooto, or V* CM ihoo jtw mmm aoaO rolooo 'to «>o»»nto Dklao,
tnm wkldi a Unt-wM ToOt or booc PiWoctor on
bo maU.
^-Bottor'look at bor pnooolUoiu-

« James G. Johnson

After lone effort exerted op the part
ahared In bed aad ale a beairiy
Li'aa club.
of the Lake Odeaaa Woman
club, •rive. atrooK by Ihia and
tbe rtllaffe council recently naaard
paaard aa
aa rate htohly wttb tbe ladlea. i* - « I dlnaer all ta the caurae cd ttre bparm.
At
-»“to» '‘SotMw' Hr >n»r .t 6 oi-loR mod OOU b« Wt
ordlaance -prohlbltlai: the practlc^
.C hto.
the aldeualk*.** Tbe driik .t^.;S-p.n*'bo«to.C ..S oo .1. H,«.. .. .hr

fiia«rd.tor?br*«T?to^

________ of^ht ^w1cli»**?hlnitii In

S^M^yTihc^tLairTact^^ ciTirSt.

SSari^ Hr employ.
hand,, thr^
year round
p^jii^ing.
Thr new sinictun- which ha. re j

maebiam to not placed a. yrc. but a

r P

time thl. .bop ha. been run j

“'iTie new bulldini 1. of brick, two*
alorle. hlfch. Wixl4« fret, and/to maUrj
a. nrarly Nre proed a. po..!blr A
deacrIptlOtt of the bulldlnx apiean^l
In tbme column, a .hurt time ax»
Interior.
The lower pari to divided Into four

ckmed by the brat In raju* «f
tnmkM an addllkmal nr«*caiition

floif oBd'trDDiTBic oo 8io»;

Engine Room.
i The rnRlue nwitii to 2ux2k I»mU.
* KHiry high, and .|H-ctol pain. Iia. toi-n f> Inu

'• I i7Rhir«v.'rh.».i; inin

the blackamllb obop. S3xlW f^^ft.ahlch
Uj,.
- Supjmi.4- w<- set it. .aid Mike.
alK) rontalaa tbe hor»e .hoeinx dc- ‘ Th»»^rt»om* rontaln. <mr 7o b.u-.r
Ibi! the rat. with the penrr.lty
psrtment. Thto drpartornl I. undrr|
borwe p..arr it. kUtd !.«•! »:ivrn one brief 1o.»k
the manast^menl of William Abbott. |
j fnitinr An rxhnu.'ir fan to nton.iiir IntnidiTA and then ran
*
in thto department
aI>*o manufacture, hi. «
alnx them, rroefy wheel, drill, cut-off _
nr,i.. have put
machine, which cut. Iron 4x%, Inrhe.. i ^
j,
,rum the p;»w. r d.i. n to >.•?.
and a bolt threadlnx machine.
u,,.
of the .U..p At ;r. < hr wmt
Woodworking Room.
pre-^mt the bulldlni: to IlKh!.-.! with -’.aUlui: anil I’aiV ev.from tho .hoolns «nd Bvo mrr Itohl. ami 7h.
l.rirk MrMs.

I. WILHELM

. SPECIAL
-CLEAN-UP
r^'SALE

SPECIAL
CLEAN-UP
SALE

rtFCssiNG MomUy morning Jafcukry 25. an.llastinK for one wc6k. \Vc are Roing to inaugurate a BIG CLEAN UP SALE.. Inventory isover but we find some departments still loaded
Dwiln seasonable- nirrchandise. In other dcparinu nts are many bdtl lots, short lengths and remnants that must be disposed of. as we will not carry over any goods from one season to
another even if we do not realize ihJ cost. I lere is a chance to add to your bank account, on savings you can make by purchasing during this sale.__________________________________________

eiotbing Department
Furnisbinfls

Overcoats
90 Men’s Overcoats and Ulsters divided into
four lots

CelRo.lal$3.$7
This includes all coats that are worth up to

Col no. 2 at $6.90
.

1

Your pick of all coats worth up to $l0.

76c'instead of $ 1

$ I .Instead of $ 1.50

All our 'lOc Tams to close

35C

Hoys’fleece line.! Underwear, e.\tra heavy
quality, at................ ........................ .........
Men’s Forest Mills Wool Un.lerikear. $1.00
value for j..... ---- ;...............................•

19c
75c

....

men’s Suits

iuSI'k

Col no. 4 at $14.05
Choice of swcllest Adler coats w orth up to $20

20 Bovs’Ooercoate
Lot No. I at $5.................. l-'ormer price $7iKl
Lot No. -1 at $7J)0..Former price $10 wd $12

12 Boys’ Reeltrs
$5 and $G qualities....................Choice at Sil.itO

men’s Oversbirts

98c
|

8.95
.SS.ttOand 6.96
8.76
Boys’ eiolMng $pcdals

$.5 and $0 suits.
sale price ...---- ................
$7.50 and $SJM) suits. ’
sale price ------ -------------$10 and $12 suits.
sale price............. ...............

’ r

Prices run like this duripg sale. ;Wc Vnstcad of
50c. 60c instead of 75c.

29c

Dress 6oods

|«No last year's coats to advertise. All new, and just
see. you can own one for so little.



Cot no. I at $5.7S

In this assortment we include all coats that formerly
sold up to $UMR).

.52 in. pure \>ool Zibeliiie was S9c 0*7^^C

9.60

56 in. Imported nub -Zibcline. was 1 OR
1.6^, sale price ...........................

Ladies’ Waists. $5 values, citlurr in silk or Q fl7
wool, sale price... ............... ..................
t

46 in. pure wool Panna Zibelinc in
navy blue and brown, was 89c.

2.98
3.87

52 in. pure w-ool Mirror Zibclincs,
in black, navy blue and brown,
was $1.0J) sale price......................

84c

52 in' Imported moleskin Zibcline
in navy blue, brown and black
was $12)f>. sale price.......... ..........

1.26

$4.00 and $4£0 Waists to clos.;
at-.................. .........................

......... - 7.60

1 QQ

Mi^-s CameVs Hair Underwear, very gooid
line sizes. ^Id up to S5c for..................
Misses* Fleece Lined Underwear to close at
9c. Pic. IScand..................................... ..

IWEAR

g the ti
, including
faIts, sevf
mous Ypsilanti suits. In this lot ther
arc values up to $2. Choice for

Odds and ends (not full suits) assorted from
lines that ^Id up 10 $1. at...*..............
iLA/>
i Qp

re wo
cents, sale price ..

No; 2—Your choice of coats which were *7 KQ
considered good value at S12..V» and $14 *

1

One lot of two and three piece suits that for- 1 QQ
inerly sold at $:5.50 and $4. sale price-.. *
Your choice of about forty $5 suits
3.96
Children’s Long Coats. 3 to S years, in this
lot. values up to $5. choice for............ ’

Plain Blaefc floods whlcl) arc ahpaya
dcairabic at the foDowing Cnt Prieeat

Lot No. 3—$15 and $16 coats
at................... •••••••.••...............
Lot No. 4-Eveothing. goes, nothing re^
served. Coats that formerly sold np *I *7 K/T
io$2S.choiccJor......................................

L.ADIES’ l-MMDI

One lot of black fleece-lined -duck shirts. $1
value at 50c
Men’s and bo>-s’ percale dr<*s ^irts, 50c
and 75c kind, clean up sale price... 86c
50c Sweaters, blue only, at.................. .. •;

Cloaks

Men’s fleece lined ntocha Gloves and Mittens

$1,50 Kersey Pants. V
;
price.'....... ............................. •

Col no. 3 at $10
Your choice of all coats worth up

Dry Deeds Department

! .-

98c
..............1-87
$1^ and $l,50two piece Ribbed Ui-derwear
98c
for-..-.................... ................................. .

Colored Dress eoods

.56 in. extra heavy all wool Mellon
Suiting in na\y blue, brown and
gray, was $1.19 sale pjice ------- .
Dark Outing IHanncls that former­
ly sold at U)c, sale price.............

^

98c
8c

nil Kemtrants

01 eoerydederirtiOBtPlIll^ offered
at a aman fractioa of their real worth

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