Dublin Core
Title
The Evening Record, January 20, 1906
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
Description
Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1906-01-20
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
Rights
Excluding issues now in the public domain (1879-1923), Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc. retains the copyright on the content of this newspaper. Depending on agreements made with writers and photographers, the creators of the content may still retain copyright. Please do not republish without permission.
Relation
None
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Document
Identifier
ter-01-20-1906.pdf
Coverage
Grand Traverse County, Michigan
PDF Text
Text
ttiastuvE
WOUlDBUlU
leiK HIGHWAY
TMENnRTS
Mr. ijmA ti o« tli* WcsIdrI
rw or tte M. A K. K
Ms tnlilt
ssiVsrcoMtes. WUls swfIckiMG
UfUf ks Ml9psi tai tte U9 «f a
C is stfftMc. fraet«ra« Ml
OLO FRIGATE
CONSTITUnOH
Dtery MBLaniMin Han Mat WDIIi
a Gveni Lean.
OMaaage waa racahrad la tka city
y matiag tkat Mlaa Mary M<s
EkUn’s motker kad died at kar
koma la imwton. Mlaa McLangkMIMC WOmCEBS WOULD Ut8 COW- ttai la tka teacker oC matkenmtlca An Eiy Wire to tka Bvsning Record.
the iocnl High ackool and was called tn
VICTLABOIt.
Waskteton. Jsn. 20.»lt was saLawton last week by her mother's IB- aonnead at tke state department today
tkat tka membsmof tke United States
delecatkm to tke second peace conference at tke Hague next summer wOl
OBTFETITIIMWASimTa
MMiar af tka tnalaa ta Maaditirta, la
aapaMai kava M tAa aaar tatara to
Mama tka vialaei «r 90M90MM tka
grteflag of tka MaMkarlaa anay
koaM aaUI 1M7.
Ta OyaamHa CkaraA
Moaaow. Jaa. M.-Tka polica hare
Giaeoratad aararal boaM factories. A
ma eras anaaM wklla trylac to
Gyaaadta tM Iffckolaa ckaiah. The
mkaritlas aia aiaaaad to taka the
It la raarad that
HEAD CRUSHED
BYFUTIRDH
WlAUTHV BTOCK BUVBR WA«
MUTAU.Y MUNMNtO.
t That Oriental fmiiiifraUon It
HBitcwFlninsK
1 -------MIMB MIOBABLY POLLOWKO A
OUARBBL.
It K. totrtA «>• VIoMm, Booth* •"«'
BM CotUo ond OomM ThooaoAo
•t CAottto mortlotoo-Hto
ClotImBotOoliro.
By Wire U> tho Boeotat Kooord.
Wnt rtonnloftoo. OBIo. Jaa.
K.
otod M. Md woolUv. wo«
Mortored loot Blcht to kte fcoore here
Mi hood woo eradbod aod hl« clolhM
•to €• tre. Nev too body *
WoMy Bot !«». too totontotoirt to
doBth. OB the tobto wo. «• <»MI 06.
(OBBt book, ohleh too «Wr thtok.
HUES HM Selma Emm
DISPLAY WAS SUCCESS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
COMPANY
TEAM WON AGAIN.
Wich of Pick Ups St ths
Wllklnson^ani Rssssr Alleys With
The
bowling team
nps that they
evening at the Wilkinson A Rosser
leyt
^
The clothing men took the first
game by the nice margin of 116
Klnxel of the pick ups
knocked down 226 ptas^lnthls game.
The next game went Mo the scrubs by
in and they lost the third
by
pins, gtrlng the winners a mar
gin of 269.
held high
and KInxel s 226 gave him high score.
EXCElLEIffPHOBMM
wm Bopreaato Now Kre Ototrtto at
Misd Last Night's SssI Ltotsnsd to Two Ex-
sessloi^ of the insti
At the
c the following of
tute this
ficers were elected:^
President. W. B. Gray.
Recretary and treasurer. F.. O. Ladd.
Vice president*. J. W. Green. Acme;
Jacob Wagner. Btoir: David Roush.
Bast Bay; U Baker, fife Lake: James
Harris. Garfield: B. T. Champion. WarRoiitaong. Grant; E. T. Dwyer.
Long Lake; B. B. Gibbs. Mayfield: H.
Speer. Byron Hulett. Paradise: H. K.
Brinkman. D. McKinley. Peninsula; J.
M. Safford. Union; F. E. Sours. W. H.
Ayers. tVhUewaler: D. J. Yonker. L
K. Cleveland and G. W. MeWethey.
Traverse.
Committee on program—D. H. Me*
Mullen aad wife and Robert Barney
and wife.
Delegates to state Institute—W. R
Gray; alternate. R O. Ladd.
The committee on ime-day Institutes
reported as foPows:
Fife Lake. Tuesday;
Kingsley.
Wednesday; Long Lake. Thuraday:
Williamsburg. Friday; Old
Saturday; Blair. Monday
Tuesday.
Messrs. Cannaha and David WelsJi
were appointed a committee to pre
pare for a corn exhibit to be conduct
ed In conjunction with next year's InsUlute.
The report of the secretary was read
showing that the holding of one-day In(Cootlnued on'Thlrd Page.)
The following were the
-Muskssl Culture In America.** Mrs.
T. R
(Kevin). Miss Myrta
THE MARKETS.
Miller and Mrs. W. D. C Germaine.
of Kew Bngla
ChlCBgo. J«u M.-CBU16-1.000;
with Boston as a Center; John
iBcbaased. Ho«ih-II.«00: weak. Sheep
Pains and Dudley
«Mto* ta 0«Bd Itoldde Jui. SO.
Mrs. A. . R Cook.
Quartet (Abt). Mrs. Degaa. 1
45^c: oats. 32%c; pork
Boric aad Miss Moore.
"Opera and Instrumental Marie with
Hoy Minor aad MBo NelHe Ble^r
turd a Joint blitliday otoobrntlon lani New York as Center; M
. Funeral Sarvtoa.
Mrx. R. J.
•reBtoc Bt too booM «t Mr.. Blooper. posen
The funeral of Bvaagcl Gladys
Abont twonty «B0«a wore prerot m Price.
•olo (MacDowril). Mtoa Oark win be held tomorrow aftemoon
B eery onjoymblo tltoO BpOBt I
at 12:45 at the Dteclples church, the
Vocal ablo. Mm. Dagaa; vloUa «*II- Rev. T. P. Ullom offiriaUag. Under
taker Curtis tn charge. B^rtolwlllbe
Mlii MeU« WIlUa Mft today after gato. Robert J. Price.
"IMaiieneaang of the Weateni to Oakwood cemetery.
wtto BoUe Plane, to rtaK Grand Itop- Btataa: Genaan-Amerioaa FmUvaU;
THE WORLD wttl •'weep*' with you
Sdn. CbIcBio and BbaboyiBB. Wla, be Theofiore R Thomaa." Mm. T. H.
at tlie city opem booae next Friday
fore retnretoa boow. Bbe toweo trtolt
evenliig as too wltneas the me
•*AflMrtca.**by theciab.
• Bt
too wbotanlo totniBtoy
omit
dimma. "Mrs. Wlggs." The t
•aobobaotrtoBX The geaUeaiea*e geeat evealBg wU
he heM
evealag. fhb. « In wOl -l«gh*' mlsa for It to the
Bad rotaUTO. at each ptoeo.
perfect pihee which has bean played
tha riiih loona.
tothtocltylnaloiMMim. Jan 20^11
Oeocco Cantol to tIT Bento OalOB
Ibt the bleanlal dltorlto cooTOBtloo
toUtoMorrBre
•htoBOOB. toe oBUre rote to toe COB
TOtloto Itortytoie to all. to caat for
O. R. CattOB to Boyne City for deletato to too Now Eta conirem wbicb
MiBot TO too otaHto to a oaer ptoMOrr THE hamr faailag by havlnfi
•at atopttoo to bit botoo tato •raataB.
too aBtor bartai bTO Bnanei by year eyaa aelantMoally flttad wRli at the aiylnm Itor the peat two years,
lall ibr Mh^bonmgh today aa aaalst, Mtai TUIto BBd, ML fBcooea
tol pmlafe ^ engtoeer at the Oieat Nor
i Bodtoac TO eery ptoMbBUy ■!«
rit,'
CitT BOOK STORE
jmistt iNftl,^ o^t COtopMT.
'* v|
WINTER IS HERE
take notice aad 1
And to b our CeJebrated Kno Wet Trouten. WUl
keep you dry in rain] or snow, and warm in coldest
, weather, also Spraj^e't Russian Vests, impene
trable by the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
Our
January
Clearance
Sale
ONION SYRBBY O^OYHIKN*
_ Ji ',
m
SWII
im
III
wmBi
BACMAriT
DENTISTS
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood PineCedar Shingle Timber.
« many Clues
of olean. styliBh shoe, will be
closed out at cost or less to
clean up l^ore February in
ventory.
OHE VISIT will PAY YOU
urn
^£Ll[ROFCaOD
I
■
CUSTOM SAWING.
PMCGS MTlFrACTOMV
G«iBblto*toA4 tSSS
I
■
WANTED--LOGS
MAPLE AND
RO
Llogs wanted I
98e
lAbMiroctM of TIUol
On. Stwyw 6
A
"'-0
1 FRONT STREET
I o. c. MorrATT I
Wa wra ■
The smartest and newest
things in Women’s Foot
wear can always be found'
ip the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes.
\
Women’s Fur
trimmed 4uli-
It's not too late to own a pair
of those warm slioos or slip
pers. The ix)ldost weather
yet to come.
Oiaif$
Drud Store
ALWAYS IN STYLE
Bhoea flannel
lined leather
MBMIIS
Skill in anything mu»t come
from adequate exigence. Wo
have the experiArce anti are
skilled in oompoonding preScriptiona. Our proscription
numbers are now in the hnndretl thousands. Doesn’t that
seem like experienoe?
We fool that we merit such a
business because we use only
the purest iugredients and all
these hundreds of thousands
of prescriptions ha%T done the
work for which the doctors pro
scribed them. Let us com
pound your prescriptions.
":' --‘I
KUBKOK & HOYT
HAS BEGUN
Hen*. all felt
to been
SOME
RAnUfS Women. iKBver
6000
.
TSB B0S4IT CO.. PMT..
Tkere will be n specisl commnnlcnlion of Traverse aty lodge. No. 2K.
P »nd A. M.. Mooday evening for
work, to be followed by spread In tke
W.B.GRAY
PRESIDEHT Pr«*cripWew
laMmuo that bo to killed after •
^isanral orer aa Aooosat.
liTWls Head alone steee the deal
Opsn Mssling of the Woman's Club
Ms wife with W. 8. Altman. U
YssUrdsy Afternoon Was Very
was pfomloeot and was a man who
Well Attended.
mtkt and sold cattla iiM had ma
Wken the Erst number on the pro
thaassnia oT dollars worth of ohst
gram of the open afternoon at the
morigsgsn There was no robbc
Woman's club was announced-yester
tir. Fred L«wl*. a Clerel
BBd bhi BOB bare pot dotocUToa 00 the day afternoon the club rooms
CB». Harry bevlt. a aod. Ured Bear filled to their capacity.
The program was id the hands of
htotatber.
Mrs. T. H. Bhennsa and was given the
closeat attention by all present aad
a. n. CATTON CHOtlH.
?•
By Wire to the Drening Record.
indlsnspoll.. Jsn. JO.-Tha United
Mina WMars* eonTanlkm voted thst
oooTirt labor should ha utlUied In
eonstmeiing roais across the oonilfitn coast to coast and to memorlallia the state and naUonal laglass. The r
Under the direction of Fire ChM
Murray life ClUxena Telephone com
pany to today moring the wires which
the City Opera Houm* block
with the poles to the top of the buUdIng and tbanee
the walla to the
f they enter. The
npsny-a and the
electric light wires wlB-tai moved In
the near future
in s baildlng the ilte of the i
qoesUoD hundreds of wires enter It and
form snch n net work that It
to raise ladders ta esse
of fire.' The wiring on the People s
baildlng win also be
changed.
net be enlarged and extended so as to
Mrs. Allen's Funeral.
By Wlia to tka Mraaim Raeori.
anenUy ascliide from the United
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane Allen
Waahlastoa. Jaa. WO.-Ia the pres. BUtes and territories all classes other
win be held at Tabs tomorrow after«a of PrasMeat Roosarrit. Admiral than those exempt by the present
St 2 o'clock, the Revs. RIsley and
terms of the act
Wood offlctoimg.
ra and members of ooagrass the
srsat peUUoo signed by kO.OOO cltUens
LOOK FOR MRS. TIMBLIN'S
or MaasoehuaetCa who demand that^the
SPRING AOY. ON PAGE 4.
K Old fligste GoastttoUon 'be
ssred from the jnak pUe. was dis.
pisyad St the White hoose thU momlag. The petition extended Is 170 feet
long sod U locked In a hnge cedar
It was saggsstad thst the
OFFICER* ELECTED AT COUNTY
nsry should hSTe s new OonsUtutloo
INSTITUTE TODAY.
le shoold be the strongest war
TMET HWEIITCD GME
____y
8oom (Mad new scripto aad sliRdsd lettm of
ioBBkiadB BivearlB the aew BampieB wbkdiaiB
strikiasly Itoadtotoie./ PriosB are «xti«aMdr
BiodstBte.
en«SE acusm
t Waa 170 Feat In .
Ijtngth and Was
ship In the world. -That s a fine Idea.aed the
BKRAVED CAUJIK UKbS ARB HBE
Porter and Judge Rose of UtUe Rock.
WOULD rUHTMEII BtSTBICT THE
Net Work at the City Opera Moone
Ark.
IMMIGflATIOI^
WsoM Bs Oangsrsns M Cass
MAY K ^?LACKO BY
■BT WARBHIB IN WOHLO.
Win to Iko BroiUaf
' Bt
MB aad Oartao BtoMr
M Foris. aa« Mi Mi UMfMI. umaa.
(OBMiaMu aia M tta iMia af fMa. OOMTAINIOMAMU OrN.000 MAt^
•ACHUinr* pcople.
wltk InfMilrr. iht
c-------was Ur MMrvatJoa af Gallant Oli
NEWEST STYLES OF....
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
Craoerse 0ity IDIg. Co
#.1
OVERCOATS
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
$15.00
Overooate.
$5.60^-^^
for a boy from 4 to 8 yrs. of age.
:--3
WAN rKD—ORDERS FOR DRY.
$4.80^,^'n.&,
$l2.00f:iw.l^
««i. »kl to «.so.
Overcoat with or
belt,
'e;1
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long. Will deliver l>i cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
told heretofore for $IV 00.
1
1
$10.00?’
^^'^ $4.00 us ia”tS!SS
made aad tiimmod; former price Coat, handsome in every de$13.00.
$10.00 and $12^.00.
CAcnnmfoT&^rwmsHPiea*
r
uv
4 to 8 years.
taU.
$3.00
belL sold at $4.00 eariy in the
teason;\eiiiblem on deera.
' ion
5^.75
2,"«rr
for $5.00.
NOW.
WINTER SOrrS, OVERCOATS, UNDER
WEAR. GLOVES AND MITTaiS. DUCK
COATS. MUffLERS. WINTER PANT$. ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE, AT WHCES TO
aOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
yeuB of age, sold at »7.00 aU 19 years, .(Ai at. $5.00.
theaeBtom.
A few Boya’ BborL doable
breasted Jacket* to cktoent
iixtiw cot long, regular $10
gooda
1
$5.00
$L50to$3.50
OnrbpjB'andOblldB'dspMt.
meat is taming am soaeottn
good rnlnm tor the mcii^.
■
!?•
bbPS AND iNDS
Brokeo I'loes in «n gnd^ o( houte'
^wOlbe deaned up thi. mood. -..nlS
of pncc.
test
«e viU Mli the fuBOM TI»o
^ JJohn.o*-. Norwepaa
bkecB at greatly roil need
Dago.
Ftnaaoe keeper. B. A. Bvaas.
Record keeper. & M. FTaaklin.
Phytedans. W. E. Mooo and T. R
8
»
% i $ i
to
$ I
9
$
$
jaet linaa at a aaiy low prioo
DOW ia TOUT obanoe. ‘
- We alw> hare Skea binding,
path aticka, anoW shoes, etc.
Come in and locdi them
over.
OOME aI4D kxiiMlNE this OFFtR
voupv ORKOi*r tm mooo
JOILTSIBMMBE
UsUiet Deputy C. B. Perry of CadU
lac was present. A conteat was sUrted for new membem. O. B. Bchc
Teschsrs and Pupils of the Fifth sfHl
being the capUte te ote aide and Dorr
Sixth Grades Oak Park’ School
EXCITfNO SCENE IN -ROD, THE
Armstrong his opponent. U U
Had Pfteaast Time.
BOOTBLACK.** LAST NIGHT.
pactad that 100 members will be
A jolly slelghrlde party was enjoyed
After the installatipo a Dutoh sapper
?r school by tho princlwas served, consisting of tauer kimut.
raw and cooked, welnerwurst, rye
pupils of the fifth and sixth grade
Paris Wert Well Taken.
bread and butter and coffee to which
roi»mB pf the Oak Park school, the
all did ample justice. A most enjoyparty l,ring planned by Mias Wright
The entertainment given by Ibc of the fifth grade as a surprise to
able evening waa spent.
Mayflower dab last evening In the Miss Brown of the sixth grade. Three
Uaement of the CongregaUooal Urge sleighs were full and running
Church was enjoyed by a large audi over, the boya not being able to find
ence who appreciated the wr.rk done scats In tho sleighs hanging onto the
Hel4n Matilda Dartww Is The First
by the boya and were generous with ontRldc, and thoroughly enjoyed themName In The Repiairglite Book
heir appUuae. Ed Smith gave a very solves by scooping up handfuls of
For Traverse City.
good Impersonation of the city wwif snow and pelting those loss fortunate
. The legal registration. ^ girths In i^id the work of Milte Dean as banker who were seatCMl In the sleighs. Afle.and
detective was citellenu The part a run aljout town a trip to the asylum
Traverse City, which o|d^pd lij the
city clerks office jan. V ^ received of villain wu ably bandied iy Harllc was made then tho children were un
!U first Impetus. Dr. E..p. Minor be^g Uminicbl and Uc aniica of Haaon loaded at the school hou.se. having
the first physician to^lle a bli^ f0r Gardner as Ebenezer Johnson Rastus spent a verry happy hour.
the new year. Helen MaUJOfk Dariww. Brown kept the house convulsed with
Frank Sidlcr. with his
tiny daughter of Mf. tefi Mrs. T^md- laughter.
Half the World Wondtra
soak him?” kept cver>one
deus Dairow. 742 Wel^fter street re
bow tho other half lives. Those who
> would be his next vir use Bucklcfi’s Arnica Salve never won
ceiving first pl|uue in the new book of
Urn. The impersonation of “Jimmie, der If It will cure cuts, wounds, bums,
birth registry
sores and all skin erupUons: they
On the same day Dr. Oscar E. Chase the tough.** waa finely given by Nod know It wUl. Mrs. Grant Shy. 11.10
sent in the name of Jerald Waller Ole- Taylor. The song. “Brnd. Bad Man.” Kb Reynolds St.. Springfield. 111., says;
aon. the small son bom to Mr. and by Haxen Gardner was well recolved “I regvd It one of tho absolutr neceslira. Kelt Oleaon. Jan. 11. whUe the and the parody on “Everybody Works slUes of housekeeping.” Guaranteed
by Johnson Dmg Co.. F. H. Mears. C
unnamed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. But Father," compose<l Jjy Charles A. Bugbeo Drug Co., druggists. 26c.
John bc\nack who passed away two Augustine and sung by Ed Smith.
days after birth was registered by Dr. Harlle Umprlcht Ind Haxen Gardner
WILL BE A BTUh
Chase the same day. the mother dy waa greatly enjoyed as was also the
ing and the two being burled In the song by the same thn'c. “Castle on thej
Nile.”
I Fifty Thousand Peraons Expected at
same casket.
The
safe
explosion
In
the
fourth
act
Maocaboe Celebration,
Utile nine pound Camella Dortha
PciTln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- waa marred by the safe, which was . Port Huron. Mich., Jan. 20 —“«ft>
asteboard, catching fire thonsand porsona will oomo to l\>rt
IT Perrin baa a page In tl|e legal histoiy^i^^Inmd-Travcrsc ooupty, having but was Immediately extinguished. If Huron the second week in June to at
been r^tered by the attending phy support can bo obtaloed the club will tend the Modem Maocal»ec celbrapresent the entortnlnmeut In Grange Uonsaid George A. OoIUns. president
sician. Dr. & D. Minor, ss having ar
ball in the near future.
of the St. Clair County Maecalne as
rived Jan. 6 and registered Jan. 16.
sociation. which If" making arrange
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Krom have
BsaU ths Mualc Curs.
ments for the* affair. In several Plates
sn unnsme: dauphtor on r.'g'.Mcn*.
•To keep the body In tune,” vrrites
l>r. Minor senllnr in (bo U gr 1> filled Mrs. Mary Brown. 20 Lafayette plaoe. fenu are preparing funds to comej^^
Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. “I Uke Dr. Port Huron In a boely. and many.will
raglstralloo blank. Januar> 16.
Dr. Julius Wilhelm th«>n ron.CK for King’a New Life PUIa. They aro Iho 1 come prepared to stay two days. It
and pleasant laxaUve 1
ward with the next three regHUatious. have found.” Beat for the Stomach. will be the biggest celebration this
nnamed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uver and Bowels. Ouarantoed by city has ever bad. The tweniy-fifth
Charles Freeman, born January 6. Johnson Drug Co.. P. H. Meads. C. A annlvcniary of the organlrjitlon of the
order, the dedication of the new tem
Dufbee
Drug
Co..
drugglsU 26c.
bring registered January 17: while the
ple. and the biennial revi»-ws of the
new name of August Louis Bable.
great camp and grv'at hhe will ho Hie
OLDER PEOPLE THERE.
bom January 8. being'the son of Mr.
events.
and Mrs. MIcheal Bablo of 117 East
Dar>cing
Parly
at
Wc-que-tong
Club
Ninth street follows. Januarj* 17; and
Waa Very PleaaanL
little Orene Mildred Ilcacox. daughter
Uncle Allen Rparka waa mnrb In
The bMndfithly danring party which
of Mr and Mrs. Ora Heacox of 1126
terested In the esse of the woman in
»
at the We-que^ouR dub last the palace car at Girard. Kan. who
lolph street cloccs the registration
nl^was one of the most enjoyable bad succi'asfully bold It for five days
book to date.
t hasher been held at the club. In spite of attempts to dislodge her.
There werA over twenty-fivo couples
“Wliy didn’t the besiegers.” he said,
May Live 100 Yegra.
present the larger part of who were “get a liandhlll pr!nte<l annmmelng a
se of Mrs. Jen- the older people of the club and they bargain sale of remnants at the prin
vine. Me., now did what they lnlend«l to do—lOum ciple dry goods store in Iho tow-n and
les: •’Electric the young people how to have a good post It up where she could s«v It?”—
Chicago Tribune.
Biuers cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia time.
StfEBEGU TO BLUE
t
$
4 $$$$$$$$$sssssssss
THT EVWINa mOOUD
•fitom inert heipM In Travi
City then ^outrpeperf
MnndhwittfVtriMildei
COWMALKO WCAFOfIft.
Ool. Jnek Clitfui of Kentucky. nUto
'
—MUor from Mercer county. In nn nddim to the ^tndenu of IjexltxgUm col
Itie. deetared thnt he ted ns sre<
•teet tor n seeoiid«UM thief mi he
ted tor n m«A who wonld enrry con*
- otnled wenpons. He anld thnt the
srtnteet problem the leclMntare of
Ktetnoky ted to tone wna this nod the
ntato looked to the youitc men tor aid.
Tte eaiTTlni of concealed weapons
' Is a crime that U hard to combat The
eatstanoe of the weapon Is probably
AOrer known tmtll after the harm Is
dote. If a man poU a lerolrer In bis
pocket be does so wUh the IntcnUon of
nMnf It aad tl^jr becomes a c
n^ when be hldee It In his we4
apfarri. lb
It Is only to urge the
. oteo to a further degree.
Oolooe^CSfan says that the dead
mte Is not the aafferer but ibc llring.
for he who kllhi must forevei
through life with a pictnre In his mind
. 'tbit time nny dim but cannot e
I If a man w«mld only think before he
I pdU the roTolrer Into hU podeet of
i tte toars that would be ghad bocaiuw
t of wbat te might follow, be would
lleteilidtboite.
I A lOTolrer may be all right In
tali plices and a useful and legiUmate
woapon under proper condlilons but
• lU pW Is not In erery man’s pocket
^
With Kentucky engaging In a cm
I ndi agalaat a popular habit In that
» itita. aocordlng to common reimrt,
I -gte pacUar ihould become lets
f papvAMT all orer the country. It is
S thisig that cannot be enUrdy stamped
I <mt by laws or legtslaUon but re
i qalTM cooperation on the part of the
C people tbemselVes.
9.
$
.......... tt-90
Broken sets of Dining Chairs wSS from 1 to 5
of a kind at actual cost.
FRINKTRUDE
J. w.
ED rasiamcE bihloim
Whole.de
C LO A KS
AND SKIRTS
BIITIIS CDIBIIS n
HUMANt SOCIETY NfEDEO.
Vpr aome time a humane society for
^ Timreiee City and Grand Traverse
oovnty has been agitated but has never
come to any definite end. Meanwhile
the need of auch an Institutloa U being
daDy proren. This rooming In the
course of but a three blocks walk.
Record repremtittvc noticed two in^
ddenu that
ior the attention of
a bnmane ^cer. In both cases the
YloUms were horses.
A abort time ago. when the snow be
came eo melted that sleighing wai
practical, there w^ a number of inatances of croclt>* to horses endeavor
ing to pull heavy loads that called
forth not a little comment. The whip
was freely used and the animals urged
on In every possible manner.
Traverse Clljr people should Uke the
InlUaUve In this matter and bring it
" to a focus at once. A humane officer.
( PERSONAL.
' .who Is not afraid to do his duty In
John n. Rbikcfcllor has Inkrn to rn•vary Instance should be selected and gtetral debllity*aSd bodily weal
glnccriiig as a retToation.
put to work as soon as possible.
The Iiudgel f->r the Turkish su!tsn*s
hanun amounts to $1.\000.000 every
Oo. drug Btoma. Prici only 60c
year.
A CAflO.
Krnintx. the crar of RusalnV ehc/.
I>ord 8(rathrona, high rommissioier
by tradition
tr
and |»oelti»n n gentleman,
af Canada, lias just turned bis 86th
year, but Is still as .-irtlve oh u.ost uica and has the right of trenring a sword.
Dr. Agnes Valentine Kelley, of
of tv.
MeadvlIJe. Pa., who has |.een teaching
TRY A RECORD WANT Atk
In the south, has lw»in n movement
to l.ulM Kip si-huolbouscs in Ixjuljiiana
and A
The Grand Duchess Marie of Rnsextreniely pretty, am]
She Is generally ileslg
r-ated ss the T-lnderel!a” of nus?«fai
orlaccsMw.
ODk CERTIFICATES OF BEPOSIT
dfiw Interest te are accepted as casb by
any bank, business honse nr Individual. la
additlM to bdng readily nerotlable by tke
rlitrdW owner, tbey are wartUess to any ene
else,aathat money left in tbis firm te not
snbtetolosf. If left rith ns six meette
we pay Oree per cent interest.
“5STS5^»"Lr.i.’K“
Worry Is the mother of sirk. ner%
ous and troubled mentality, upsets the
entire physical R>itcm. The body is
network of nerves, HolIUtor s Rocky
Rod
Mountain Tea soothes an 1 rebuilds
the entire sysiero. 35 ccj Its. lea or
tablets. Johnson I>rug Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
COAL AND WOOD
DcUTtrtiSrMBpdjrby
e.B.TaW6saiee
BOTB PBORES
4SSVIST IB»R SmST
Re^-Yo^keliaWe Home FurnhAw
ALL OF OUR LADIES’
ANDCHILDRENS’
CLOAKS AT * AND i OFF.
LADIES’ AND MISSES’
SKIRTS* OFF : : : :
DON’T TRUST T0|LUCK
jn tbe hopo that you’ll pick up
a Kood ci)?ar here or there. Get
hold of a eicrar you know to K*
gaod—oue that everyone who in
a judge knowB-to bo a tiptoper.
Short of that advice is: Smoke
tho Traversi* Bello and other
brands will ooncern you no
longer. That’B a cigar to slick
to and the price won’t “stick”
you. Dewpite it*B excellence,
the Traverse Bello fells for only
5 cents the one.
A. J. WILHELM
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB 0A1.B By ALU LUALESa
m
KVEItYTHINB
*
OtALERB^ IN
KVBRYTHINa
OFF SA.LF
Tliechancf overjone Ims l>ci n waiting for, liie liine wlieo cvcr>on<‘ <an gefbennlifnl Vr
lirU* and save many a dollar. Tlic-original pric® is on ov. ry arti. le—one-quarter off
from Uiul.
Oroat Quartar Of^ 8^a
AH our lic.-intifnl band-paint.-.! China, exquisite work done l.y the Ixet of experts. Git
givin;- is at all times.
'
Oroai't Quairtor OfFSalte
Every piece. .f handsome < ul glass. Tlfis is all Amcriesn. Uie linest. cuTRUa that is
miido. In l.rilliancy. Ixauty of <l€*iRnand expert workmaastup tlio best eritia aaj timre
is DO o.)iiaI. Tho (?r.-.it.-8t chance of th|s year to get cut fdam fer very little money. ‘
Oraa« Quartar Off 8afa
^
V'
t .MV-
All our Frenoh and German China in both open steak Md odd picoes is indnded in
this wonderful sale. Kow is tbe time to snp^y your table with needed 4^^ China.
Orett't QviskrtLer
Will include everything in our groat stock of fancy Brio-a-Brac, French Seoad, Lonwdsa Ware, Bohemian Glaa, Pcrfocto Were, Rqyal Bonn, Japanese Vasa and Norel.
tics, Steins, Mngs, Candle SUcks, Fancy Minors; Loatber Goods.
Johnson Dmg Ca
O raat Quasar
M EiEcm Kir«iE
X B. Paige Electric C(T.
Ul CASS STRSST
Aata
Of all our beanUful Jaidinieta, Standa. UmliieUa Holdm and Fern Dialiea
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
JUST A FEW LEFT
I FIRST IfATKJML BAM
MALKIIB IN
PHONE S«i
Nf
i
Be give a
of a Mir Mttr ,
magil8udmBdMN«mdmitagMiV»
It wb«u ba aild It llvud tg^ tbp
food prtoared by the pUM tor utoc* —
Odmnt XvhiM or biM *Ktal ‘
fliet to make tbe chad maital arttMUi
hand.; aeoond to make him akUlfM
wtm bM miad; third for tbe sake of
eacnpatioo. wbtte as a whole it la ode*
to > iotoroar» tt thto torto.- 'fb.
C»K
ihto
tom«.
rotobi bll|(kt «M
to «■ latMt: M
Uto to aot tTM M the oraiM troB tho ■
tauao »«• tlto oooM bf ««t»to« tot*
firutMaw
cr, wbwt
tba pcapi
fdyof tbeBOlHaiamMWl
la^^mjar wiyr mw an
pmt tbea redtod *Tbe Umtef Side
•naaptahty. Maater Ralpb tarfM
eipfnred aad aang -WWrtn« of Ibc
ffinwerar in w. dboeCd^a wmaner mat
mir weta facned to respond to an an*
eom. alndnff *T)ow Gently. Sweet
•fton,- wbidu na H. B. Cannon nrone
mapedesf
fvV W»«fetlMiMdto|0o4.
|» fWMir Wllb me' work TfQolrad fdr
rallr fIfiT M*onlit at«
[* ; U« »bo«ld b#gte ftt
r , ii« uw tiM sMooUd^ hamv iHfr bant wUb 4bolr eahlWt and of tboae
I U# ooni if op. Oow.
are libeeat are doaed imtU a
iC me ton Sfl4< •ptme term anW banew are unable to
Ttl4» W
IMft Mitil tbMre if preppre a. winter eablblL
Tbe prfiea are raadr today for
awafdtac br^ Jedfes who bave the
fJM t|rpf wlilefc po« hAVf cboM for mauer m.charse and are aa followa
Mfi mar4nr tlMmmgldjr beforo 4i
'•NaedlncaoeFbreitaito Mamb" by
or frffUlg. ^
fi.li I.
Irene O. Wbeelock. dven by Jndfe T.
n. Walker for IbO beat aablMt of na
temi flantf a% top. m thor appear.
tnra'a <wOodat «atiict No. 4, Oarteld.
•Ilf fii4 •Hffa.
reeafyinp tjm priaa for aa azhibit of
s. a Oauo. took op me -8Uo aod flfty^ aamplea of wooda. inelndliiK
me •Ofrttdii .yipDTi» fmH trao wbbdawbkdi. tbooKb not In*
•enonn. era «rowa.
lofc bM. fMdied.
"Vlowa* Stum AUantie to Pacific."
*fWbf. mar have an opportaaltjr of
r^tfilaf pasurafo mer are *«.
<dMT/ erefTlbbip aboirt It if eaioT'
kKben recelrlng tbe priae tor an
nbif. Tbe lpti.tetioi^;.l .01. flUip
M atomapa ffonrNoflb Amor*
bat ula
whlrb If tbf prapvaUo. of plefclinf
F. W. Wllaoa a priae of a photo*
cooite tea o«n ifloff. AH nia
lewh* of. '•Ppaoldent Jtooaovdt wa*
me Mtppk nMor IHtrt It will wpitdifr awerded
to Berda EggH of Beltiicr'a
pkwf foou., I ballfTf pne can feed
achool. No. 6H. Blair townablp. the
room, bar and fllaie all In on# dpr.**
anmr to what oonstltutef the heti
lie anid fuitber: **Tbe otto or r
netedfUaa of American clUien.
uolf abooM bmre aide airalgbi ap «id
down of criladrtoni form a4l air U|^t, ship »ciag*« toaa
ordbe air opolla It. Wben filled atraw Bgglt mid ^fllin Wood of Dell school,
ilse township; he being three
can
ent op and pUobd on top. One
niMatibmm poung gUI who re*
aboaWwmwmntonaolHilamn
M
.. Tbe .WPitfprd i
: Tim AgriodtnnU oiA\ego atarted
•ftr Mn iiw. n emodled^iWfd jirnd
•ollkgm It da alMod dlfhtly fonr
mllai enat of Lanatas on tbe Oedar
|lTer. -At me Ume it was aitnatod 4
h of deapond Intercepted the mad
natns W dortn* the present day
weol mila ponnect It with the dty.
•*1 bdim tbe oant m pnliinrmkm Vhe.Olr hookwtoie prises for tnnd
A dm If A Idnl#tsn.: wwiiniilimn sum below tbe ttflb dMe
to
8. OarfiOmt
bdng nbont Sriy oanta. But Is not tor
. 4. Whitewater town
Ibe man who keepe b«t imie stock.
fmctlonal Green Lake coming
second
tor
toe^prlir^low
the flgth
ehoeld he twelve toei with a twenty*
gen of topplleg orer Is encountered
Goonty
'Hd me nento
of twei bird
ibnBMley>eobool mad tbe Lone Tree
allt«. |ierbape*miity or torty poubds school. Mayfield coming third
n day. Fbnw
«Wy m be rwibed
fWr tbe e«ay on '-A‘Trip From
duftag tbnwn.2dnmr-dkn.mi and.^ Home to Traverae City* was given to
doaaa t take long to land from tbe sUo. Robert flnlUrk of No. 8. Acme, the
Woman*a imdop. ..
n ebuice book from Han*
Tbr woamn's eeatlan of ibn Parni* nahALayOo.
ers* Institute convened In Orange ball
ography of a. Knife
fhln afternoon with about 200 In at Blade" was woa by Cbarlet McMnnna
of No. 6. Faiadlse towdehlp. tbe priae
Jk reeding by Ifie. K A. Bvans en* being a pocket knife offered by Prank
tltlnd "Two Wcunen" was tottoewd by Trude,
an nsoolh'At addrcee bv Urn coadeotor,
"Tbe Tievels of a Rain Drop” by
Mna r. D. Saundem of RoekfortPWn Mslste Buchsn of No. 7. Peslnsula.
•‘Hnuskeeping at a ProfeaaloiL" Mm. awarded an umbrella offered by Ham.
E. S. QV led in me diecnaaloii.
mon doming Co. Tbe beirt. set of
A reettnftkm led by Mrs. A. Oerdner busineas forms was exhibited by No. 8.
was followed by tbe election of of* Garfield. No. 6 coming a cloee ac
A < fine fohlbli of fire varieties of
appin* «a« Imviplit to tbe U • . Ult
ft. rnins l.y A K .n»r. me turir'lc^
Vtag
-iwlm t. reuHifSL KWa i
U.iWvriiu.
aad 8pu. I sri
was a perfect apectmen and
being made hy.tofi C^een^,
Tho learner Industry deacripUon
was best told by Rose Tremaln of Bast
Bay. who received a prise from Alfred
Greillok of a pair of shoes.
Robert Wallers* prise of IZJ.0 In
gold tor the best eentiraent. expressed
was awarded to Mae H. Bdgecomb of
district No. fi. Garfield. The winning
e wma "Onder our flag every
If n hlog.r .
.
m
TGARDUl
‘
22
to Ibe acre."
tbu ptaat MMTbure fuedtRg upon mu
tood. Iii»lnltuMraplapt,wim«4lte
whim oBcc Imbeddcdfjww mtb.Ugrw
but other spores wblcb wouMTad a
lodging In tbu leaf unlesa caught hy
spraying at the right Umc.
Thu Qmwth of Bpuraa
Like an plant lllu the spores of thu
bUgbt must have ibsciablu omdltlaiis *
aad dmaopes so nM>ld1y that It grows
from seed to acod or spore to apore In
fortvK*lght hours.
'
Ur. Craig said be detected It flist
last year about Atig. 16, "11 is very
Important then to apply your Bordeaax
mixture moroughly and at the *rtghl
Umc. You must watch the atmom
pheric condition. If near 72 degrees
and plwjty of moisture. Spray, tor that
Is the favorable condition tor ike do*
volopment of the spore. Dau funural
rule to use ts this; Wbeoerur you
•pray for bugs put your poison la
A. C. Ctalg. after a plaao solo began Bordeaux mixture.
Scald ur Tip Bum.
his talk OB •‘Potato Blight and
This is not a dMease but w pkysrv
venUon" by asking wbuihor the potWi
raised dW'nol find In the lato cror logical ctmdllloo brought about by
other
conditions,
for insUncu rioody.
decayed potatoes, his puesUon boin*
moisture atmosphere no cvaporMlna
nnKwered lo tho affirmative,
• Rllghi, Bclrntlflcally speaking. Is a takes place, then cultivate thoroughly
Veda MeOonaha. Ihc t5*rrar*oW dj-ughter of A H. MrConaba. num..mdod disease." Two dlsoaaus b^ng chosen to assist nature.
by corn of her father’s raising last tumm<'ron t«e 8. Ad^fy farm tour miles as the topic for the afieraoon.
It Is also a low fonn of life that muk
south cif Traverse Citv. The com ts yeltow dent, and kept up Ihe average* of
ilplles within Ihe plant and once to
Eariy Blight.
over Hio bushels of sorted com to the acre. The stalks'ran from nlntj^to
Karly blight comes as early as June, cannot he eradicated.
eleven and a half f**e< high and the crop was rslHcil on avemge sandy land, detected by gray or brown spots on tbe
The discussion was o|jen.*d by Mf.
about ten acres being planicl to this variety. Mr. MK’onaha eomt*H from a edges of the leaves. Anything that In* Sours, who uses dry planter for eariy
com countiy and certainly has demons I rated ihai Grand Traverse^ Is in tho Jnre. too potato top Injures Ihe yield. apmyteg and he asked whether dry
•com l>olL" He attributes his uniform success year afl» >c*ar to nui.-tant Tho losves
Bordeaux
could be used. Mr. Craig
the lungs shd digestive
cultivation. Tho cars on this season’s crop averaged from eight to elcv»-n organs of the plant. thf‘r»> the chemical did not advocato Its um except la the
Inches in length. Mr. McConaha saves his own seed corn, taking k^mhI care pnjcess takes place which as starch dry form. Messrs. Ransom. Coulter.
of It all winter and selocllng only tbe best.
enters the tubers early blight cltK's not -Where they •come from and wtiura
they go," occupied an endless discus*
docaj* the tubers.
l^c blight is also a fungus disease Sion.
"You are not too busy to look Into. j,cr
V who refused |5« piw month
mis newer cnlucatlon and then thr lo get married, though she was pr«v bm Is on mature loaves. It emlla an
offensive disease. This can be detectteacher honwdf Is saying she la too
valb'd ujsm hr the pktn»ns and lh«*
ed by white spots undcraouth it In
busy to give ntienllon to mis work,
but neither are ttw busy. If each district as a whole to remain as her spots, the loaf later turning black lj>TRY A flECOiV WANT Aa
jplac..
oamo half way they would moot in the work was valuable.
priep a resident epon toe groonds."
. Cnlg daring the talerestlng lec
ibiww nteieoptlooa views of the
buildings, practical work to tomato
i.imlnto digging wim tbe experi
Tbm ongbtm borrow one of youi
ilia tor ko iMmrd site." tbe apeakei
as be deplored the lack on the
setoHa. me loweat form of life, arc
tbp chief anhimt of atndy amon*
ntme men. Dr. Maieball of me
ige being one cf me best known ol
tnriologlsu. me building belnf
Bong me larser cm.
"A bookmleplaced Is a book lort.
said the fljeaker as several good views
thrown on the screen of the Urge
llbrnry.
The ebemloi
n - whJlu tbe views of
ue vmre abowa. five
pun tbu grannda. the
wild gatona bMag buanUtoUy ptoUtres
la tbu views. Dr. Field’s garden, the
wild plants of Michigan which he has
grew. "A Beauty Spot"
of mu campus, of the river was
irowa for a moment upon the
uocn.
The muriinlcM^ building, will Won
be honsud In a magnificent ■ttacture.*’
Mr. Outoon said; "where thuy tuueh
tho hand while mey teach the head.
mudula of wood "exur*
rises" as toe pupils call them, two
views of the machine shop, where they
not only nin inachlncs but are Uughi
to build them.
Professor Holdsworlh of the draw
Ing department was shown at work
anatomical department with
or uwtnu. ahuep. etc., emusod
In me audience.
Wells ban, which burned last year,
and Abbot’s baU. me armory, toe last
named having bueb erected under the
grant which followed the civil wai
were shown. Thu mecbanlml depuri
ment was established after the ar
moiy.
The foverament apprt>prtiles
006 a year, while the sUte. through
the legislature, proridus alsa
•The tectnrwns a arholu was greatly
enjoyed by ihe -iarge andl^Bce wWrti
occupied thu entire seutlng capacity
Id minus which were filled with
^aira. •
A duet by two young ladies was well
mg preceding the next lecture by
Miss Getty.
MMu Irutm Gutty.
MIsa Getty of Knilmrim was called
ton to flU tbu ibmaioder of toe pit^
gram as Mm F. D. Bannderw and
Prof. C. T. Oimwm bom wmw absent.
Mrs. SUMBders being IndlsposM
Mr. Orawn being placed In ax
•uid by ibu sum.
BdnonUon of oor boys and glrla. ^
■aid. was tbu leading of tbe human
aottld to tbu beet. A person to be
bum know aorncming of
cvurythloir
-It Is not through books alone, tbe
muu; noolcty and mu aebool all
btnu to ednente me boy and me glri
iriunce enters largely Into educa
tlonTbo gnmiutt factor In tbe udnea*
taon of tbu tblM la tbu tunriier. Tbe
teneber Is me factor, while the crying
is n greater tnlereut of the par
ents thsBselvss. Parenu and f
NW^nilvu to toe
I woHid do for us
as cAIIdrun would mot do tor tbe chib
You do not fann as your
'
^
I
mu Mxgo dtkm.
•A better lateruat la one of the bust
advoemtes to rutain tbe teuebesw
after brief work, leave for omer fields
of woirtu*
Miaa McMIcbael rawdufui a twoetep
■ad tbe uvualag uessloa douod wim a
■cag. -Tbu AaUma Loam Are Phil*
tag." by me MdOnley acbnel. followed
by aa eaooie. "The Uoatur’a Horn."
which was boaetlfully mmr
Yuutunday Aftorwuum
* Mr. Oroatt took a brief period during
tbu afternoon sesskm to expUIn tbu^
there would bo s general meeting at
the City opera homm next Wednesday
evening for the purpose of organising
a bamane society.
Ebpenriaor Broosi Aliya occupied a
alx-mlnuie apace preceding the potato
blight subjod In preueuUi
of a good state aid to a hlghw*
-|!
■ '^'4
1
GRAND EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST
In Awards
RfUEE
distribution
The W W Kimball Co , Chicaco. the lantcKt manufacturers of pianos, organ*, and piano players in the U. S.
.00 o, .h, w<„.d-.
‘kS
,.d .h»
.o.........d.........
and the jjood will and thanks of those fortunate cnouifh to secure one of the many prizes.
How many words can you form from the letters contained in the two words,
•
y
ipiAN&
The
..
,
First Prize. $400 Kiinball Grand Upri|lit Plano, together with Handsins
Stool and Scarf
To the next five Iftivest list of v-ord’; rrc'.Ht ImHb worth $UX) will ho piven
To the next Um lorROsl list of v.ot^Ip i*ri-<lit hills worth $75 will l»e
err.upB of five, each of Uie comiae. antil tho eaUte «8,275 ahaU ■
iona of tbe oontoaU
;
The Sniallest Credit Dill Will Ba S55.
of tho amount of ihoir crodit hill on any now Kimlnll piano or pidno player which they may aelocL
There will be- jutl 1^10 credit bills distrilmUHl, no uioro, no Icsa.
RrLES \NU aiNDlTlONS OF CONTEST- All answers muat l»e in M. B, Hantofa gtore. 121 Front M., TraverwA C ity, not later
• p*. M.88A-rciMOA'lr. wmmmKJJkws^ lo. tmo^.
Only such words ate to lio nsol as an* fonmi in VVobster's International Ihctionapr.
noruae^a &lU*r more times thazi it apixiars in the worrls "KimlwiU Piano.*'
^
No proper named, foreign words, natnefi of
Wonls tpc!lhtl the same but having a different
and inohidirm $100 may bo applie«l on any new Kimball Piano or piano player.
15 per cent of a credit bill
TiS Opnlite Tliosayvho Da Not Own a Piano or Piano Plam
‘
nte will bo granted to those wiBhin« to be accomnicylated
applying their credit bills and paying the balance Jn
monthly pay
bill wilt
ne aon^pioa
No more than one creUit
credit bill
will be
aoceptod on
on iuc
the
signed by peiwon compiling flame, tbe com* Each list molt lie signed by pemonxompiling same.
fiany renervea tbe right to reject such list.
.
,
#
* *
No credit bill ean be applied on any purchase mwlo prior to the opening day of oentest
^
player,
Tho first priae ia i
i exhibition at ihe warerv>o»s of M. B. flarnor.
Oil,in)»«i..AtUclilillstirw«dsS2lrtM. B-’tonier. m ftmia, TraTcrseOlj,lU*.
Nsm®.-•
• v». r
............................. .......................................................................
^
^
Street No-.-............................................... ......................................
Ppstoffice........••••••........................... .. ........................................... **"*
No. or Word* Claimed..**r'
’‘T*.
I
m
UmM wttntUdJ 6m
fiMM ftai tt* ftekto tow* «r ciiiv
jmt wfcU yew u*
baUaglariftft
mw
16iMkealoag.katyw^e«t
n TBX esMsat
BIHRE LUMBEfi CO.
wrtow «r mj rptotlo*.* Tlw i^* l«
kaacry koarla aad
tko ptoj oao call a dlMpoe or Ike aa.
ronaaatM wko oko oat a bare <
oaee from charity, aelfdealal aad wacriftee. There to ao crtaM doptcced
tko oatlre perforMaaoe; ao Mock
hratallty; ao BMRAor; ao rokboQr; ao
hair ratolac aawMtn aoeaea when
kero or betolae to bardy eared froai
r oUmt---------for Ood. ttod U
I." Ho kM Mid -CkooM jre tkU tko rapacioaa tooth ol tko rrhlrttac
ban aaw. No dark wtokorod rlllala.
MM kM a lolly cooMpIloa oT tko The ctteo or drtak to coodemaod bat
I of Ood aad prowoa tko po«or ol tko repatoiwo feataree ol each a eeeao
lOM. TkoaorMOBtokMleal.kaa«delightful radlaaee over the whole
IttdaInMf. AU a«« oordlally laMaud w»ae by ber wbolcaoMc
oaopby. Tbe reatairaat accae to easily
or Chrtotsetly pray worth admlseloB fee. All the actor#
lac may an
have beea choeM tor their Mllliy.
•‘O, Lord, oead a rerlral aad beda
A feeder love alory ntaalBg through
MO. tor Joaaa' aako. anoM^ Qotot to
out the eatertataaieat. gives a romaaat toto. plaajto bo proaoot; worol
Ue flavor to a plciareeqae aceae. Hum
aad MOdlUtloa. 10:10; eobjoct, n i
or and pathos are eo. deilcalely laterBeady." Bo oa Uaio. Briac y«
mingled that the aodleooe will diaBIbte. BtadyBoMaaoL Ualoa me
eover tbemaelvea amiltng through
lac oC doBlot*. tatonaodlatoe •
their tears. Not a farce, not a tragedy
aoalon at S:W vlth Marcarot G
—luat a Blmple story of real life as It
kroalh. Roy Blaui aad paetor ae lei
actually occnired. Nothlag better has
ora. Braacoltotle oeealoo at 7; a
fiwwi «to tMi«i. «to ttof cMm
W toMgkcr to* aoeortflBs » tlM
»to« to 4«prmd or toflr/ As*i>
■MMi to tk* MM or kto tkovkto and
Maeic. Batorday Dlcht-Ualtod prayer
aad atody ol tko Buaday eebool I
A Bcoltlsh lady who wanted a servwlt% the chtidrea. WotoooM to
ant so badly that she hurriedly took
ahlp with oa are stnacora. workiac- one without a lecommendatkM
peaed ooe day to look into a book
the nrel Methodist which bHonged to tbe girl, and Imchareh Buaday will beidB with
mediately thereafter wreot to ber with
MoeUac at 9:4S. followed by preachlac some hoeaaineas expressed in
oerrteea aad Buaday achooi. The aub- (hce.
Seat or tko Moralac oormoa to «
“Is this yoor book. Barabr
I Bo a Ckafch Momborr lathe
asked.
fac the Mbjoet to "Ood's Roaiedy for
“YU. mnm.“
“How to this, then? When yon
a Waatod Life." Rorlral aerrlcea will
came yon told me yoor name wrsi
be ottoUaaad all oT^aoxt week.
Bsrah Brown: bnt here In this book
is the name. ‘Bridget MrCInty."
IRIVITIBt.
“It’s all might, mum." said the girl;
* Tkere wlU be a naetliic of the exeoaUwo eomnlttee ol the KnIchU ol
l-yiktoa. craad lodco. tomorrow at i:
o*cioek.
After the noeUnc of the R. A. M Haa her samples tor shirt waist goods
laat eweolac. at which the royal arch and auiu from Kelley Shirt Co.. Grand
da. No two sold alike. Also her
dktoto. thoae proeent roplarod to the aamples for Racine underwear for
City reataaraat aad enjoyed refroah- spring for men and ladles. O
token now to be delivered In spring at
your own date. Just received from
Tkoat
oa the Norlhport braach of the T. C. Cbas. A. Stevens advance style* silk
B Ityoad aad thie aooa. Conductor suits. The new circle skirt, also very
Grtfda took the aaow plow down to pretty white walyU. also allk waists.
Also beautiful dress goods In all lines
ctoar the track#.
The Bsh to the aquarium In Tonncr sold by the yard from a promlncn
Her Broa.* window were treated to an I^bw York bouse. Fashiooable silk
air bath thU noon when the cto#a on and wpol knjt4op-petltcoata. Call at
8 afternoons until March 1st.
oae aide was broken accldeoUlly.
t fw^pHaUnc water and fish onto the Sutherland block, upstairs.
Boor. The iah were hurriedly retX)
NOT fall to sec Mrs. Wig]
. Mwwod to a tank in the baaement.
A Merry bunch of younc people cn- the City opera house next Friday even
jsn 2(wit
Joyed a alolch ride to Klk Rapids last ing.
ftastollto epticai partor Jan. 22B7.
__ __________ _
J-IIMT
Baa rUego has Asaged with a coriCamp aiqra that tor jbe Brut ttoM to any for a sapply of 8J1QQ.OOO gaUons
tbe ktotory of Tale athtotica. athtodc ef mountain water a day. at 4 cento
affairs are on a aonnd iaaactol baato
and there to 91MM0 cask In tbe treas
ury of tbe
tbe aavlmga of the various athleti^
Baa Prkaetoeo. Cal.. Jaa. 20.-!f has
been deiaitniy settled that tbe arena
of tbe Olymple Athletic dab of Baa
Plmactoeo wfll he the scene of tbe
this year. The question of dai
however, has not yet been aetUed.
MotjailoM are imder way with the
oTBclals la tbe east retoUve to the
ber of men who are riigible to
take pan to tbd oooiesU and the of
flcials of the A. A. C. have been wrlto to lor full daU on this sabject
This will be the Hist Ume that the
national amateur champtonshlps have
come to San Franclaoo and the coast
amateors are taking an nnnsoal inter
est In tl^e mnnooooement regarding the
Week Hearted Bdxer Killed.
Kid Goog. an unclaased. mixed ale
fighter, waa killed In the second round
of a saloon dub bout in New York
dty Thursday night Kid Bis. agotber
unknown, was his opponent There
was ao physical examination of the
prtodpals or Ooog would not have
been allowed to go on. as he had a
weak heart, and the dc^ blow was
but a light ooe over that organ. 8U
fied after the bout and baa not yet
been located.
Will Lecture on Football.
San Franclaoo. Jan. 20.—Pat O Dca.
ex-captain of the University of Wiscon
sin varsity football squad, and prob
ably ooe of tbe greatest field kickers
on an American gridiron, has
been invited to Stanford university by
President Jordan to Ulk over footl>all
matter In general. The InrIUUoo to
O'Dea waa secured through “Dad"
Moultoo.
.
^
O'Dea Is recoguUcd as a player
loroughly conversant with the foot
ball altuaUon. and.* In view of
Bce. was considered by Dr.
Jordan a good man to secure an ex
pression of opinion from.
in addition to being an Intercollegi
ate Doiable. O-Dea is sImi an as
lion football placer and Is a registered
member of the Oakland HorneU
elation football club, which also empon Its membership rolls Dr.
Taylor, the Berkeley cgach for the
coming two seasons.
Harvard Shy on Runners.
HAVING SOLD a large number of
Cambridge. Mass.. Jan. 20 —The anstniments It has made room In our
rancement comes from the B
ore for the stock which .was out that Athletic association that Pennsylvania
we were unable to display. Our dla will take on Dartmouth this year
play for a few davs'will Ik* as large
ead of Harvard in the annual relay
and complete as cvi*r and all who have meet next Month. Harvard does ntd
not taken advantage of this money- enter this race because she already
saving opportunity will proOt by call has the relay with Yale, and doe* not
ing and figuring with us how. .We hink It wise to enter two the same
have most an>*thlng in an Instrument evening.
present that you may desire, new
Harvard lacks men for the relay
second handed. One to a used with Yale.' She has only Captain
Steinway to be sold at a bargain. All Dives. Dorman and Rowland, who hav*
iroents sold for cash or on pay- done anything In the quarter and King
I to suit your convenience.
and Bollard in the long dUtanec.
Grinnell Brothers,
Will Bupport Track.
jan 20II
153 Bast Front.
Montreal. -Que.. Jan. 20.—The own
ers of the historic Bolair race track
MINDheld a meeting Thursday and decided
VOUR8<dl their property for farming pur
EYE—
f
On account of Illness Prof. poses so as to be free to support the
Bhellman. Mlchipsn*# tors- now track of the Montreal Jockey club.'
The second payneot on the land for
rack was made Thursday and
tot was unabis to be hero as
advsrtisM a week ago. Hs an option obtained on aome addiUonal
will posltiyely be here on property. After the track proper Is
Monday. Jan. 22, and Miring constructed, eighty-two acres will be
tbe entire wssk at Raotoll'a left for stands, lawns and approaches.
optical parlor. Traverse City. Ne Picturos of the Downfall of Fitr.
Bnqnlrer—There were no mo
We respectfully rsqueet all
pictures taken of the Fltzslmmons0*Brifm light, although several scU of
ivs vision to call and set
films are being shown around the
country alleged to be reproductions of
desire difflcutt cases.
the batUe In which FlUslmmons colEyes examined free.
topeed.
The optical sstablU
Bhorter Notes.
to
the
only
thor
Ryan and Hart have decided to give
ne in this part of
The latest acien- up the stage, owing to the ill effect it
tor testing to having on Ryan’s health. The claim
and
correcting
has been made that Tommy's stomach
al
vision ane here and we have haa gone back on him. but be
Installed modem electrical ways denied It. The abandonment of
machinery to cut and grind a proflUhle stage engagement giv«
our own lensea.
color to tbe dimrge that Ryan to out of
W. ta*. b«n Uking ft.ll It as a fighter.
The American Automobile associaliiitrwettons from Prof. Bheflman who will be proeent dun Uon haa adopted a resolnUoa against
•ng the opening vroek. Jaft oonductlag future road races sneh as
the Vanderhdt cup races last October.
22*27. Be suro and call.
*Tbe aasoclaUoa says such evenU
should be held over speetolly built
speedways and on private property,
WAN7 ADS
whereI tbe Uvw|
Uvm of the gen
general pnbUc
not be jeopardlied.
“Tip" OTfeill oaee tbe lending bats
man of Um country, to ranning a hotel
in Cenada.
Hugh Jennings has a noUon that
unneoesaary. Address with
p Lock Box 42. Grand Bapida. unieM Brooklyn flntohto to the first
divtoton this year that town will turn-1
You $bsw
OMsdotn
wben yon ke^ yimr ralnnblo
paper* in a aecue place.
Wa will charge yon only two
dollars per year for nae of an
indiridnal txa In onr safety
depoait vanh. It is proof
against bitrglars and fire.
TRAVERSE OTY
STATE BARK
to IVI A &. U K V
-
.
PKRBONAL.
Jos., Becker of Bellalrc stopped off
in the city on his way to Kingsley,
where hU sister. Mrs. Philip Horn
rich. dlcd>yesterday.
Miss Bemlee Coon, who baa l>oen
the guest of the fpmUy bf J. B. King
on Sixth street, returned to Bay City
this noon.
Mr. aad Mrs. Fred finders and child,
who hare been the guests of his par
ents. 727 Webster street, returned to
Mill Creek this noon.
Theodore Tbompeon. a Cedar mer
chant, is in the clty-on business today.
Miss Pearl Wells, who has been visftinc at ^iplaad. returned home today
Mias Oraee '^<x>lsey returned from
Northport todsB. after a visit with
frlMd^^
Mtoa 2?Snie Prausc. who has been
rlsUlng at Bingham, returned home
today.
' ^
If
dtoi^o laugh at good, clean
hnMbr
attend the home
taleil BraA. -Mrs:xwicgs.:^ at the
jClty operApuae Friday evening, the
optical pariera
Jim, ft till Jan. K7. Dont mlaa this
oppbftMilty tor actofiUlIc traMmowt.
^^yaa Sxamlnsd frsc.
Jan
#DU HAVBKT aaea anythlag la a
time which plaasod you nearly as
as “Mim. Tnipa.**
he glvea at
the aty opera home next Friday even-toeCL_.-----------^ win do
.'^6'
.
*Oeaeral John a Bates, who wUl be
of the general staff tor one brief
i. to the trst baMelor la the hisof tbe AMarioaa nnay to attain
tbto UMteMM.. Hto regUae will be
only tor ^kbniary. the ahofteat moath
to Ika year, whan ht makea room for
GtMnlOMbto.*
K-|.OMIS-r
Pre-Inventory Sale
OF SILKS
Beautiful Blown Glias
Tumblers writh fancy
-36
¥ '
24 inch Colored Crepe de Chencs. Pinit, Pale Blue.
Tan. Cardinal and Black, worth 75c.
y||
Brilliant glass tumblers.
Brilliant G*lass
Water sets only *DU
Decorated Dinner Sets, f1.25.
SS.OO. $0.00, and
#11.00 per set.
l-^W ••PMIOK
Consistont with liif^h rlaM
workmanship, material and
ixiwer dcvelopckl.
Walter M. Paige, Agt.
ISM o^MM mt^
Bowling AUey
Prizes Galore
GeoW.Millar
FRANKH. PAINE
TRY A RECORD WANT
aa
27 inch Chiffon Taffeta, Grey, Brown, Navy. Change
able. Green and Black. alto^ Blue and VP. yj
Black,$1.00 value, for............................... 4 3C III
30 inch Okee Japanese Silk for Kimonas or drapery
purposes, regular price. 76c,. Pre-Inventory j Jq
You shouhl aoc our new Gor
man Baking Diahea in terra
cotta brown, clear white lined
and gWl inside and out at
ONLY lOc EACH.
With J. B, PfiJfC Electric Co.
WEBCMT' ne^lt e( Hkkiiy a
Wnmni Oa. OletUac
tevtetaiOstfaa^ V
CUT FLOWERS OR
FLORAL DESIGNS
Wc deliver prompUy.
Near Cut........... ••• v*
Handsome Glass Berry
Sets (Seven pcs) O JfC
only...................
•THE ENGINE THAT RUNS"
1 ’ill if
; Mil'll
ONLY*.... .30
VBS.H.I.TIIBIII
erealBc. retumlnc this morning at
C:M.
There will be f special meeting at
tbo Frtooda church tonlcht All are
laritod.
Oapt. M. J. Bout^rm of Dostem will
ctwd a akmbar of beautifully lllustratad aoac# M the Balvatkm Army meetfac tonlchL Monday night Consnl
Booth Tucker*# jeeture. **Lore and aorrow. will be glvca. Admission only
See B. K Daily, roo* XK.
NewWilhetaBloi.
Sale Prices on Black Taffetas
i.iSQuaUty 1.25 Quality 1.50 Quality i.r5Quallty
AT
89c
AT
9Sc
AT
AT
1.15
e. Olilbelm
1.35
Corasr Front
ss4 Usion St
J.W.IVlilliken
AMOTBEI
CHOICl-Hart, ShafT. r AMarx $25.00 Suit or Overcoat on oxhibiiicm at Hamilton Clothing Go’s.
SKOAL FUZES
W. Caery Hull-$.5.00 cash
prize for h>ghc?at score.
No. 1. Mussclmnn (Irooor
Co.. Di8tribntora-.100 LaVerdo Cigars, value $10.00.
No. 2. Hamilton Clothing
Co.-One Hawe# black derby
hat, befit $:t.00 *miAc.
No. 3. Saxton Hardware
Co-One pair Hockey Nkates;
valoe^$jr.50. Hporting Goods.
No. 4. American I>rugCo.
—Pair
Military
Bruahofi.
value
$3.50.
PrescripUon
No. 5.-Alfred
Greilick
Shoe Co.-One pair “Selx
Royal Bine 8hoe/ beat Shoe
in the city.
No. G.-A. W. eJahraus100 Diamond J cigars; value
$10.00. AGcntlemanto Smoke.
No. 7. Kimban Mnaic
Houfie.-$10.00 credit 6rst
payment on Piano, or $5.00
credit first payment on organ.
M. B. H^cr, Manager.
No. 8. Prof. Hor»t-Vic
lin Leefioufi, $2.-50.
No. 0. City ResUnrant,
(Open day and nighL)-Oiie
Wee^ MeiU Ticket. Beat of
serrioe.
WUl
Tobediatribnted week end
ing. March 17th.
One coupon with every
game yon bowl
WILKINSON
fiROSSK
sionitToxs
RICH AND HANDSOME COATS
VERY RADICAllV REDHCED
-
This means that tbe woman with fire, ten or even twenty dollars can buy a'
better coat for tbe price than sbe bas ever been able to before. ^
Wc have just ftnished inventory and never have we found our stock in as good
a condition as now, not a garment in the store left from 1904. Every model a 1905
creation: every one of them fully up to the Millikcn standard of excellence, both in
quality and style.
mac
livery model a perfectly designed one, and made
as perfectly as they are designed.
led. Almost every wanted style is here. While we do not nave every size in
ever>'style, the showing is broad enough in point of variety to make your choosing
an easy matter.
■
When you can buy such splendid garments as these -at the prices we are now
making why delay the buying.> Note the prices:
ANY COAT IN THE STORE AT ONE-THIRD OFF
TAILOR HAD^SmiS FOR IMA
Are going to be very good knd will not differ materially in style from those
of 1905, except in the extreme models. This should be of special interest to the wo
man who would own^i new suit that has everyffeature of a 1906 model at a saving of
from five to ten dollars. That’s what it means when you buy a suit now, while wc
are selling them at ONE-THIRD OFF.
All that we have said about quality style, etc., of coats applies equally as well to
suits ahd there are no old numbers among them cither.
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY FURS
We have some rare good values in furs that you can buy with what you save on the
price of your coat or suit.
Any Fur In The House At 1-3 Off.
V'e are shouing some delightfully prelly things in the new spring goods
namely: Dress Goods, Silks, While Goods Colored Wash Goods.\ There are
some exceedingly charming things for reception and party gowns. This
Rowing will interest the woman who litas to get the new things while they
are new.
S'.
THE
EVENING tS
m'- RECORD
travchk
cmr,
micmmam.
Saturday,
■i
-' -
I- rrjsuri;:sjr«
m ^ rnnim ID dy
jppTfi to mnfro mtXk tbm nurtlitn^ «r CkD IDfilDDi rate DMtSDr, DSd
tann toolsa^ lasislalsre aiM tJZ
effort on bis part.
When Mr. Hal* want tate tba lower
,
...
'.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. '
By MMX. a. B. DOTLS.
randfbr amaa
may abnoat ba
\ Is BO oTldanoe that
era that som
do ao at bis r
lo It that t
f him ^ I
Dd~tas*
pieces when bf dlscorDoe has l*«n Ir^ to
riiee. That waa Ws only
Ins an Inkstand at tba
aerrr to be forsottan oc
with tb* facctloos plea that be to the detriment of his
I tba neoeasary amtabiUty. tba both as a iharksaan an
Mr. Hal* bad no d
autboHty for tb* si
,
januamv mi ml
TWO.LEADERS IN THE AMERICAN SENATE
^MTRB MMt tk. apiMns <X tte voted JUtnaalf strictly to the boUdlnd In the dotaU bostossa of kfflBladDa. aad
!&M May'MttwfRkMItawi op of bis fomctJee aad at fba doss of tba time <nm* apasdibr vban ha coold
that Ofot daea4e. at the as* of thirty. manaca an appmpriatloo bfU with tba
dastartty of an old Umar. The shlp^
Dd^^to
,. V.
on. Bailey bad to make bis
I and ba tansbt bU lesoons after ba
baoam* a fisnrs In natlooal peU-
■€-
lie*.
k)WRMM«(fl>e
re in Copiah oooaty. Mlaa. In IMS.
tba senator's aarly life was passed In lifaoCGbrIst TBa imdob cC Bto Ir
noranc* te not baM t» ted. Wd
roam. The atroosipiMrs af bk
tbe ttraa of Was
bood^ was not oondodv* to the <
si:rr.-
in a conntry tav*re-4t fOarfal achMi
for d boy oo kaenly imprssslcw
KToldon Ballay. H
wild and rscklaas splrttsw
he only one of tbs oniny that did not fau a vielefutors
rroondinss waa the
hit
arnator. He qoalindd hlmsalf for ad^
mission to the bar and besan ths pt
Uc* of the Uw when he was twenty.
All the time be never osaaed to Ions
for better thinss. bat he could not find
Ukem In Coplab county. Finally an
I Of Dll Of Uw PTMl-
mnd hD taDDD hta
Mv«r"^H*^•tr*tS
Jmmm <L
» b« TOtDd trttli hU port)
g»££
k». HDhDip.
i.Dnd h« took
I of Rotiort EL
if
Dwrf^DI
In tkm mwUf and
in thD boDM. HdIc*> loul
rnmern Dmoda that of aU
DiDC AmoDoaTvaialMUii of tb« Twmtjr.
tbr only mam•rot Sew York tflaiHet U U
WhO WDD
baraf tba
Hal* arrlvad. Tb* flat
Hat of iHaV'a
maa tn Um Korty-iim oooa^
Daama Ilka a paaa Crom tb* mnoi* pkaC
p tboao daya Brli
j
•bd Ixican w*ra tbor* alao and
Imxmirik
•ana of U
ndaJl.
CnotL
of the
m at that alacllon.
aa Hale waa bom at Tnmrr.
oowity. Mr., Juna t. lUC. He
from old ISnsIlah atocfc which
itc4 from Hertfordahlf* to
£aaaachDaetU■ In
InlfU.
IfU. When the ^Ula
ft Main* emoTTNlI from
from the yreat Aca-
EUGENE HALE.
JOSEPH WELDOH BAILET.
tewherc: I»ny beFrom tbe first be took a lively Interest conetlfutlon and
he lower house the state
In his )*ouna oollrain]* and was never
convinced that Its Washchary of the favors which ths speaker
VM a brl«
brlcht lad In a com- has It in hU power to bestow. It was
itniiiV Hal* w»a
iipunlty of kaan wlttad younsstana. He due partly to this that Hale became one
There Is a popular notion
Inyton tn an Incredibly short time. He. ITnlted SUtes senate Is a rest
on Ms i>art. was alert and a worker. and that the---------tdlaela and art notr DDhappUy ahnoet He Wfts always nndy to take a hand
Is true, nevertheless, that
•sUnet Before ha waa twenty he had In debate, and when he s]
%aaaa« tba necaaaaty aCamlnatWba and altentUv heftrers, for It
losy man. no matter
M bean admtUad to tba bar.
may be. ETx-cry senator who has made
apparent that
4 Mr. Hal* was a WDOraaaful Uwyer the I»lne Tree
a yreat name for himself owes It as
Bom tba aUrt. Ftir Un years ha de say. He beiail
active |•artlcltlant much to his induslrj* as to his Uleni.
fc:;!2”=rn‘"d;d^
^ buUdliiD Of the
" fun
zvx
•:n.
It has Iona iKN
nd!« that his xve;
s his dlsporitlon
point as
and to burn t.
iicnite t(
flerrely.
5uIIs no wires and h.as no paiknee
He pulls
exitable. No matter who It Is that
IKdlUcnl loK rollliur. He cmild
retains the shell of leadership what
hetsime the exiMuir nl of nny poever substance there is In It f.'ill* nnlurslly hnd logically to the man from
«.utsj*okcn for
Texas.
Joseph Weldon Bailey Is a politician metho<ls. Alihouuh he hn-s Ihn o In po
litical life so many years h- has tnadt
of a decidedly unu5ual type
a |*olnt <.f sloerinic clear of Ihe ways Of
the veteran politician. He Is still youny.
minority did not for a moment
that hiM Inlluem^ would be all
ful In shaplny the course to Ih^ p
Pomical exents have so ar
Sit
■
when w* come to tba raadlas or tbs
atsdj of tb* Ufe of Gbriat It Is doo* ta
arooatansystamatlemaBnar. Wt
pi* perhaps could Basse tbs test tsB
ermu In lesnlar dedsr la ChfMfs BfD.
sndjetifwearotobeUkDHtaBWD
can an see tb* sfMt Impottmnc* of
up bis mind to do aomethlns tor his
biisbt nephew and gmro him money to
to Trass. At that tlra
Ity even In Gslnesrllle. the
t aboald be tbottmiblj and CaltbTexas town In which he buny ou
shlnyle. He wore Ions hair ai
alourh hat and coat of a pattern |
liar to OopUh county, but be wi
abnorroally brlyhl that he could m
birth are famUUr to os as w*II as His
main umJlf»covered. Raw boy thi
msbt with His psrents to Esjrpt and
Hit Petorn after tbe death of Herod to
OaUlee. which from that time on be
sate to a deadlocked consreasional con came Hla borne until He enterid opoa
vention. Some one proposed to break Hla public ministry at thirty years of
the deadlock by nomlnatlny Bailey.
The suaicceth'in took like wIldHre. and It asc. Between tbe events of His childwas Bailey e own dolnys that he was hood and tbe eoterlos open UU pubUc ministry, nearly thirty years* Uter.
He was pIMyed to another candidate, but one Incident In t
and It wan nut In him to take adren- life of Christ U glv
laye of the opportunity thus offered. It to Jerosslem when He was twehrs
Ho declarrd tl
years old with Ills parents at tbe time
^te. but all In vain. Ifts protests of tbe feast of tbe I*assover. But tbU
mounted a chair and announced that event in connection with other Indirect
references to His Ufednrlnc this period
ho was under twenty-live
led It. but rosy teseb us some leasoos from tba
tnnnr^. Thja. of t'ourae. setUed
L he would boyhood of CTirtoL
he had n-Klect*d to
the
1. The boyhood of Christ teartire ns
time for bey iitiiinc the term. Two yaars th* dlynity of labor. Every Jewish
ame u candidate and won boy was required by the Uw to learn
later ho
reslly. Ttial was fifteen years ayo. and
an
Induatilal trade. Christ ttocama b
th(‘ tali, lanky yf*uth has developed Into
a handsome and stately flyure, movlna carpenter, and dnriDjf these aUent yoan
amonic the nation’s sohms with an easy he undonbtedly sitent mnch of hla Uma
working
In tbe caipenter Ubop at tbe
majesty and rommnndlnc their stralnmanual Ubor of Hla trada. NoChliir
ItCftins to roll across the senate cham- in all human history has ao dignified
manual Ubor ms tbU period in the Ufe
Hr. Bailey does not speak often In the
senate. When he does there Is an ac- of our Lord and Saviour. It aUa
of finality about Ms speech. When teaches os tbe Importance of TDOth be
Is nothing more to be ing trained In a waj that wUl reeal| te
ttatUr
his side of the question. HU their pbyalral derelopnidfiL
directly to the bottom what may be the ppofeeekmtl or poument
a crash. Every mical career that aeema to he before
sentence U eompxct and full of meat them.
It Is ver>- seldom Indeed that any mem2. Christ a boyhood teacbM the Im
ber of hU party finds It n»-eosmary to
supplem.nt one of Senator Bailey's portance of cdocatloo. mfwrr Jawlidi boy waa weU educated. It to true
speeches with remarks of his own.
that
hU edocaUon ronstotad torgelj In
CHARLES E. BROWER.
studying tbe books that portalned t»
bU religion, but In tfaU etadir bU mind
would be aa certainly dffrdloped as If
the time bad been given to the etody
of foreign Ungoages or matharaatlce.
The JewUh boy at thiaayeara of if*
began the study of a caraUn pbaae of
j
] Instructive Pictures of PersonSy Scenes and Things of Note
THE SHOEING OF AN ^RICAN MULE.
A NEW EDUCATIONAL IDEA.
AN ODD INSCRIPTION.
lursess. deq^.r
John W. Bursess.
The quaint Inscription herewith alven
Is taken from an old house In Lan- the faculty of political
eashlre. EnjrUnd. When the house was tcmatlonal Uxv at Columbia unlxersUy.
In pn^ ess of erection a quarrel occur has been selected as the first Inrumbct.l
of the new chair of American history
and InsUtuUona In the l*nlvcrelt>^ of
IS
^ ,
The picture herewith alven coma* fToro Greytown. NsUl and shows the
te*thod of shoeing a refractory mule which Is In vomie In that faraway reirion.
means of puUe3*». rope* and a wide leather band the animal U put Into a
fframa. its head resting on a padded'bar. Ita front le«s bent and fastened to aide
leas attached to a stout crossbar. To prevent damage from
iwo coarse baa* are tied about them. Thus protected from all active
we on the part of tbe animal, the shoH- may do0 1hla duty with comparm-
NEW EMERSON HALL AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
%
^FOOTWEAR OF A CHINESE CINDERELLA.
toh law. with Its
trmdittooa. be became -a child of the
Uw** and occupied tbe eame poalUoo
In reUtlon to the nation ted to the
chnrch aa all the men of larael.
S. Tbe boyhood of Chrlat teacbea tbe
and the Utter declined to proceed with
the work. After two j-ears of InacUon
the owner concluded to make peace and
one of the
obstinate o
this curioui
which hn«
In honor of Theodore
RoosevelL was endotwNl by Jam**
Spejer. a wealthy New Torker. It has
been announced that the German em
peror Intends to reciprocate by foundiny a slmlUr professorship In Columbia.
m a photoyraph of one of the shoes
who recently came Into.public notice
Chinatown, where she had been Imslx years. The shoe Is three and seven-clyhlhs Inches In lenyth.
the upper part
oriental silk.
her detested surroundlnys a difficult undertakiny sn*
accomplUhed !L nsiny an ax to cut her way to freedom. She reacjjed New
1 sent home to China by some wealthy
committee for Chrtafa
Francto E. CUrk.
*
MM
Wimm
Tbe committee system. Ilka the pray
er meeting and tbe pledge, to one of fbe
unique and distinctive things which
Christian Endeavor baa brought to fbe
vounc neofile of tbe world. It baa cmpereooal responalbOlty: It baa
I to do; It 1
into a million mlnda tbe thought: **I.
too. am a worker in the Ma«ter*a king
dom. I may be young ahd Ignorant
and unlnfloentUL but I have my tJ
as truly as tbe minister baa bU or
*bo ^
Sunday school superlntei
A member of a commit
wtiom something has bat
and tbe particular task aatlfned to me
baa been committed to me bMb^y^
A CANADIAN FISHING WHEEL
CHINESE COOLIES IN THEIR BATHHOUSL
The aoeae depletad barewllh U a common alaht amooa the Chine*
the eooUaa ao tp th«lr work they paa* I
dochlna for the watcrereof <
which they
drtedV* ^
...
” The simpU apparatus herewith Oliietrated Is k
rera dnrtnr the satman Incubailna season. Th* ^
rests the fish on their way down stream and M
sir dellcata bodies. The epawn to tbea removed
It to a rather crude devloe. but It aa*B
’Sthou?*lnJury^
1 and pot toto tb*
k
.
f
;y beet <m my
sake.--Dr.
As a Trikwt* ta Dr. Mark.
Perhaps from no one thing that tbe
couventioa did waa more tobe expected than tbe approval by the board of
trustees of a quarter cedtury memerUl. the suggestion being for a na
tional Seadqoarteni bnildUig to be
erected ns a tribute to Dr. ClartL •»cured through n tWHity-tee oeuta
apiece coetributlon from the ChriatUn Badeavorera of tbe worA which
w«l reiMesent a gift of a ceot ter each
year of GhrtotUn Endeavor history.—
John B. dem
Ckrtetftaa ■adaaeav.
of yuor churches.
n in the cot Is the new haU of the de
at Harvard onlx-erslty aa a memorial
msrsoB. U la «C tbe cokmial atyle of wrchliecture. and over
la ptead a Bl» alae btonae atatoe of the saae of Condbrd. On th^
and the
4
an abeolute I
of our youth we sboold
remember our Creator.
^ '
An average gift of 95
I
ll^
WANT «EfASn^T
AJtaM Crmiar Md FM SUM
Mt vfik IlM Mpnjr tkat pn
of 0«" la .tkto dtjr at
TMctxMtatoe ywr writs ima tlews^
byiMattem ttc toxsetops. T»e ReewX wtnt
Gdimi& win rioMiDlIsli yrir desim it i cM it )m
ifcwctats.
«l» tUM dM ptfU of ika tadr Uua^
da «M tka •earaewir dldaoj^
pkr kifo ar wfca kara aa« tt wlik
tka artikMli kilka parta, tka
li« piaifjr aianr «C iUaa Onrtar aad
Mr. mmrn. or ralkar Mr. aad
Maaa. w« ka aorjr falaraaClai
M ioMlikai la tka Chkap» latar
OoMa—day:
«UMi! TMa to tka toa
^^kar M fa loro, ft>r
t-V-"-.
/-
■
*•■>*
aadUMM
oaptMa. Tka Searaeroor vooad aad
«oa Ika
Umadc. 8o tkay ware
BMTflad aad flvad kappfly fwai altar.
-Cap dajr Ike ktoik eallad at tkair
kotoaaad laratlay'baky. Tka kaky
waa aaltkar a Bcmracrow aor yat a
Ztodr Laoatic, kot joto tka
awaataat littla pirl tkat mr Ifrad.
Tka MtoParmw aad tka Lady
took tka kaky to dialr koart of kaarts
aat ware kappHr tkaii tkay kad rreo
baaa kafora
**Wkk3b traaatotarf tail* tka true lore
alorr of Trad Stotia. Scarecrow, and
AUiaa Cmtar. Lady Luaaitc of -Tka
Wtsard of Ox* ooaipaBr. Tkay bare
paila la -The WliartI of Ox* for four
yaara. ThooaaBda of pao|da kaow
tkaa to tkair auaa rdoa. Few. how«yar, know tka Ideal life sU>ry of the
two aad tkair baby dauahler. Dorotky.
Two yoani tkay played tkair parte
tkay bare baaa koaband aad wife,
tm to tka treat lore tkay bore each
otkar.
Than The Wlxard of Ox* com
Gkieaco Mr. aad Mre. FYad Btoea>elolea. It rariraa ptoaaaat maa^ae.
ftw M waa to Qkleago that tka%oaracrew dteeovarod that ka had a kaart.
Vi.;
V
-C
It tor that of the Lady Limatlc. A
ChitotBae dlanar aad a ton gown
Bade tka dleeorciT poailbla. Two
yaare ajco laet ^Cbrtetmae day there
waa ataaKBx feast oa the state i
Tka Wliard of Ox* company eat down
to a Barraloas beeMaak dli
There was a loat table stretched quite
aoroaa tka sU«a. It was fully six feet
wide. Mambefs of the company earftwadad It Tkay kad woodao plates
katofotkam. Two tr«at wooden
taka kMd celery and ollvai. n
wara all sorts of good thlnts to cat
andl fTed Stone. Scarecrow, and pp’c
Moatgomary. Tin Woodman In The,
Wlsard of Ox* aggregation, acted as
waltan. walking, not arosad the table,
tod oa ft ap and down the center. Now
tor tkte Taaat the Lady LunaUc. who In
ml life Is pretty Aliena Crater, kad
doaead a stunning black not g
Bade wttk a long train. It was a train
which taught the Scarecrow^tke n
tog of Jora.
•*ln «ia course of the evenlni
eaagkt bis foot In Its flimy length. It
tore, a ralnoos tear. Yards and yards
of black aet ware scattered about. The
charming wearer was nice about
aad smiled. So tiie
gath
arad the mlpad niin« s In a heap and
stuffed thetn In bts pocket, so that
the Isuly Lunatic
was compeflod to follow.
“That was the Wginnlng. The next
BEN BLAIR
WANTEO.
-*Aad I dOB*t waat Dorotky to beictraB.* dedaras bar aotkar.
•What to By graatosl aabttkm tor
her? Please don't toagh, but I want
bar lo be tome ffna fellow's good wife.
Ok. 1 shall be the greatest old match*
malcar la tka worid. Heatly. I*m gotng
to hare arary aksa boy I kaow wclcoma to mrr home, so that aha shall
bare an opporinilty to tolT lo lore, if
she fakls dispoaad-and meats the
right one. 1 would ncrer ask her to
bare any greater good lock than in
marry as line a man as her totker.*
-'Remember. Dorothy has groat
gifts as a mimic.* suggested her father.
“*Oh, yes. Aud she has made her
stage debut.* chimed In bar mother,
smiling proudly, her big blye ey*^
alight With motker lore. *Prad ca
bar on the stage, and you should have
beard tka applause! Tka theater rang
And Dorothy was simply dear! She
looked around at the IlgbU and gur
gled with Joy.*
-ilowarer. Julian Mitchell has In hli*
po4pBo«lon a huge bill poster on which
tka name of Ml» R. Dorothy Slone Is
strongly featured. It was made when
the >oung woman In question wss but
A few days old. and was dated twenty
years ahead. It was the work of her
Scarecrow father, and states that Miss
A. Dorothy Stone (In rery big type),
assisted by Fred Stone (In very small
type), will appear In sn elaborate re^
viral of The Wlxard of Ox.* In re
turn Mr. Mitchell gladly offered to sign
a contract for the appearance.
“So far the greatest talent which
Dorothy Stone has shown for a the
atrical career is along the line of mlm
Icry. In this art she Is really quite re
markable. She repeats with surtllng
success the queer squeak which her
nuher makes as the Scarecrow, for the
sound Is one that tolls with strange
datigkt npon bar Infantile earn. And
ska 'coughs for the lady* when
any one else coughs.
*-Off the stage and aside from the
glare and flare of the Rialto, the Scare
crow and thej^dy Lunatic are two of
Ihe^jnost'dorac^lc people in the w
They have two hospitable homes, be
tween which they divide their time
during the summer, wheu they have i
chance lo rest. One Is ‘The Pines,
owned by Miss Crater, and located at
Hlcksvllle. L. 1. This is an inland
farm, and here last year Mr. and Mrs.
Stone gave a big Tlisnksglvlng family
party. The other summer home Is
aeashore place at AmItyvUlc. U I.. and
Is Mr. Stone’s place. The nam
this charming estate proves a pur.r.ler
to ever>-one. It is known as the T. A.
D. club.* FYed. Allene. and Dorothy,
it moans, translated, and here last
summer, after Dorothy Joined the
lly clrtMe, long happy days were pi
in boating and Ashing.
• And when people tell >xmi that theatrical marriages do not turn out well,
and that actors and actresses have no
Idea of the Joys of domestic life. Just
flash before -them this Ideal pair—not
forgetting Ilf Hr Donvth.v.
•As Allene Crater tells It: To hr
a happy wife and mother Is the great
est career any wwan should want. If
she fills these roles well she nee«l
never sigh for foot light fame.* -
WANTED FOR ARMY—Able kodtod
unmarried mm bciwcqn ago* of 21
and 3S: cKIms of the Uaitad
States, of ffoo^ character and JOBperate .babiu who can speak, raad
and write Eagltob. Por'iafonaaUon
apply to recruiting oCflccr. Hotel
WkIttiiK. Trayerso aty. Mick.
tttcs Umm sal if
WANTED—Position by young mmn
with 6 yearx experience in geaeral
store and ofAce work; best of retorences. Address Record.
Jsn lS4t
qrinsisapictmcortitt
- * founc ranchman who
€uat out of the WestSke another Lochinvar
—alter the cM be lored.
a^f^bthlnr
couM atop hhh—which is
the quality that we tike
best in the hero of a story,
alter an.
S-BwBWr-budOwm
triwme— stir. Php* Ml.
tU«-tWrtT ihm-mi copiM-hm hMc r'btod.
A«k ytm kock.
•dbr mUi b Mt M.
BEN BLAIR
nAlocim -
to not rasponstoia tor BtianffB j
WANTED-rMen to cut 4-fl. wood; $1
com. Trmrerxe City Brick Co.,
eystonc.
Jsn 16-61
Dr. Rogers 8. Morris of the U. of |
M. medical department has accepted
Loren P. J«ks has Jind begun his an appointment In Johns H^ln* bosIhlrty.fourth sentence In the Berrien pital, BaHTmore. and will leave J
county Jail within four years for Arbor In about a wt'Ck.
The old Donovan & O’Connor sawdrunkenness, lie hvn served two
tcnecs already this winter. He U inlll at Monomlnoi Is al>uu| to be dlf
given the freedom of the Jail when un mantalod and tom down. The mill Is I
der sentence and acts as a Imxty.
which caoses him to gloat over the
other primers until he is despised by This Is the eighth siiwroUI to lie tom
all of them. Jenks Is an expert paint- dowTi at Menominee biact' the decline
er. earning large sums In the summer j of 1
lumlH r iKxisi.
Hubliy was ho insane!) Jealous that
months, but he spends all his wintecH j h
xt the crmniy Jail. When sentenced Jbe objected to her dr<-sv1ug well when
early In tke winter by Judge Braecllnjwhc went cn the street liccau.se men
of St. Joseph he begged that he might and boys wn.uld look nJ her. sa)*s Mrs.
be sent np for ninety days, so that Maggie J. 8hf*ars of Kalamaxoo. who
spring would come all the sooner, but asks a divorce from 4terar h. 8h<*ars.
the Judge gave him only twimty days. She says she stood it for nine years
His sentence expired Monday and on and thinks that is enough.
Wednesday he was haled bef'ore tie*
Judge again for another term, which
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
win carry him over till March I.
The YpsllantI city council has
adopted a curfew ordinance, modeb-l
on that of Grand Rapids*, which pro
vides that children under l€ ’shsll
keep off Ihe streets after 9 at night
between March 1 and Sept. 1 and after
8 daring the other months, except
when with an older person or on some
errand for parents. WTiIstles will be
blown five minutes l»eforc-lhe curfew
hour.
Skis, the Norwegian “snowshoes. *
have been put to dccldetlly novel use
In Ironw*ood by a sneak thief who cn
Icrcd the groceo' store of Jtihn Bos
tnim at the Nonie location. The thief
bad come on skis to the rear of the
store, had effeetod an entranee and
from the money drawer had taken tSO
in ca.sh. A heavy fall «»f snow on thj*
night of the roblM*r> preventrM the fo!
lowlnjj of the ski tnwks.
Patents
WANTED—Work by dsj of any descrlpUoo; prefer nurstoff. 802 E.
FrouL
doc 12 if
WANTED-Hamexses to oU and poltoh. Fred Puller. 148 B. Tenth.
noy f 1-tf
p*
work; for saving
time; for long
service and com
plete satisfaction,
no other -type
writer quite equals
cTA«SmitK
Premier
Sometimes a nervous woman’s nfflirt Ions are Imaginary. Again they
are a form of actual and terrible 111
ness. In any event, Holllstcr*s Rocky
Mountain Tea makes you well. A
great nerve tonic. Sr. cents, tea t»r
tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
e. cor. Iftk knd Reanto Sta.
«7 fL on l«ik SL
7to?W
01
Has Opened Offices to- the State Bank Bulldlnf
FOR THE TREATMENT BY
X RAY. ELECTRICITY, ELECTRIC UGHT BATH, DRY HOT AIR
BATH. MECHANICAL VIBRATION AND THE HNSEN RAYS
Of Acutt^ nrul Chronic Klionmatism, Arthritoi IVformntis,
Gout. Sprains. Sciatica, Myalgia, Neuritis, Ncuralfria, Varicose,
Ulcers, Piles, Trie Acul Di.itliosis and othtu* disturbances of
Mct^bolisui, (Jeneral and IxK-al Infection, Skin Disease's, Liver,
Stomach and Dowel troubles. Lime troubles. Kidney and Blad
der difficnltics. Nervous Exhaustion, Nourastln nia, Diseases of
the Female Pelvic (limans, P.-inilysis and Cancers. If you arc
Bufferinf: with any disease iiiul have Ikhmi unable U» gel the de»»^TesulU by dnig treatment, call and sev the Doctor. C<.n-
sums ■TRAVKMSK
40.3 MO 404 orrv,
STtlE BMK .BOIlOtllO
miom
..-SI——
t lou Ota tewood akta, botWMs
Wayne and Mar M.
*
£Sm£L
tStTl. tandkMM. Otfc Hel^ta.
m
9
31 You Rr« Stifferhifl
»i(b
Headaches, loss of memory,
weak eyes, cross eyes or
defective vision
Your Star of Hope
lies in the knowledge oth
ers arejbeing cured by wearin g Dr. Wolfe’s Speciil
Ground Lenses
IfOtfttrf ObynotVott?
erots-Eytt
Notice to Ladies.
Anyi.n,. wl.blns
with Miss Agnes Benecal.
can do so by calling Cit
No. 1135. at her dressmaking partorfll
FOR SALE—Good work horse; weight 1213 Bate street.
jsn 19-8t
about 1.200; also good driving horse.
Inquire 8. C. Darrow A Sons* gro
The twelfth child has been bora
cery. 817 Bay street..
Jan 1641
within a week In the tomllics of
FOR RENT-Houss on North SUn- Fuller and of Chris Bostwic^ of Lan.
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
dec 7-tf
Mi>. Jsmt's Pratt of Fenton to 91
yearn of age. yet she docs all of her
own houi^work. and to as Uvely as a
much younger pyrson.
FOR SALE—I offer for sale my cigar
The Pore MarquKle will establlKh
Im«x factory: good paying buNiness.
a TK’w Htatbui at Bteiiier. six mtbW
rniiK <V4T) day in the year: go<Hl
north i»f Monro*-, where the National
cl..n^ f.,r
you r«. b,-. it
now. bill prtdiably not tomorrow as I ‘________________________________
have had several inquiries already
n^ason for selling have got other
bu:«lneRs to lo4ik after. Write or call
at factory. 416 E. Eighth St., or City
Restaurant. l.H Front St.
tJibbs. Travers** City. Mich.
Jan 18Ct
FOR SALE-Horse, buggy and bar-
I). SM. miM Wel.hti r. ntz. 703.
.____^ 17^
FOR SALE—Two nice rows, one fn-Fh
In S. pttml»rr. thf' «nher not miJkIng; will bo hold cheap. Dr. A,
Holliday.
Jan 17-U
.512 K. Eighth: will be wild cheap If
taken at once. Apply P. Burden.
231 Front St.
Jan lC4t
quantify.
ply.
Farmers SiijiJan 12tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
MY MAGAZINE. “Inv<‘*.ting for Profit.*
(whb h ni send fr.i ) Ik worth |H» S
copy to any man who intends to In
ve^l any money. how»*ver small; .who
has money inve.sted unproAtably. or
who can save $5 or more per monUi,
but who hasn't bameil the art of In
ve.rtlng for profit. It demonstrates
the real earning power of monej —
the knowl^i^ financiers and l*ankon, hide fro^ the masses. It shows
how to Invent small sums and bow
t4i make tl.o/n gmw Into fortunes—
— the actual possibilities of intelli
gent Investments. It reveals the
enormous profits liankera make and
shows how one can, make the same
proflU safely. It explains bow atuticndous fortunes arc made had wny
thy are made—how H.OOO growa to
122.000. To Introduce my mmgaxlne
write me now. mentioii tkto paper
and 1 11 send It alx months l>«e. BdItor Gregory, 81 Jackson Blvd., Chi
cago.
Jaa 18-MH
MONEY TO LOAN—Mo tog atokoi
PIANO
BUYING
A Inuiy work! ihiB and m
very Imsy ag®. We *
be posted on all tliingB around
UH—too boay.
^fticpefore,
tbmi are things wc need to
knirtf. In .tbe matter of'purchasing your piano ^ are
too busy to shop aroundi and
look ihe matter op. The
simpleat way ii tha KIMBaLLWAY< Itaavaaiiiiie;
it aavea yotir
tienoe trit.r’
ihe Kim
way.
cuTTHiHotrr
soapy of Iko Ma-
Simply thiB:-Gat out the
above coupon and mail it to
ns, and well aeod you uaeful
piano information that yon
can kx)k qm tand atndy in
the quiet dt your own home.
You want to know about
reputation and ircaric^ qual*
itneutt. Toawmnt tokaoir
“lilUe
MtienSTittBitfnui
sdmeWkukSnM
SIhitgMtocd
Without Medical Aid »r
Surgical Treatments.^
one or tke beet looatJons to tke cib
towifl Slorie. who • ore IM Bllee east of cedar ta
by the prosecutor's wife.
To 'pass sway the tlike tke prdseentw
asked the, bokoes to staff, and tke
dttfiy -%stffkto of the road- gake
-Throw tht toe LRetlkc.** wMle tke •Off IMT
J. & OteOtok Ota
^il
About
Caii’f Von See the star of Rope?
W« bmre and offer tor sale the toJ
lowing list of real estate. It to aU d#
sirable property and must be aold
Can or phone for prices.
70 ft. on Ray SU opposite Darrow^
etore. Bundtof op same to now um(B
as wareboeae. tNit can be used for
FOR SALE-SK'ond-band. Ihi
ter horse power Eclipse mi
glnc. W. R. Foote, grocer.
Jsn 16-tf
ThlnnYonlteeatoKnow
UM CALMARTS KlMlio Fkrif Flu
rififorflMirtL*
«.B.WffRASoiB
mm Prepirty For sm
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS—We hare
few fine sleeping rooms $1.50 p
week shd up; steam heat, bath, tel
ephone. electric light. O. B- Bemus.
236 Front St.
Jsn 17-41
FOR SALE
DOCTOR SHOCKLEY
A Modem Miracle.
Tnily mIraculouK secmrMl the re
covery of Mrs. Mollle Holt of thb
place,’* writes J. O. II. Hooper. W<xmI
Tc'n
a.sted b>
coughing up puss from
lungs. lV»e
tors declared her end s
nr that hei
nlly had watched by her l.edHlde
family
forty-eight hours: when, at my iirgen*
rtNiuPSt Dr. King’s New Ulsctncr)- Wai.
given her. with the a.vtonlhhlng re.sult
that impmvement began, and eon
llnued until she finally ccnnplctely re
covered, and Is a healthy woman to
day,** Gunranteed cure for coughs and
colds. S(V and 11.00 at Johnson I>rug
Co. F. H. Mends. C. A. Riigbee Drug
Co., druggists. Trial bottle 10c.
ncnMi IBIS coNERsa
A new use has been found for <
Iberia antitoxin by a Houghton busi
ness man. who Is authority for the
assertion that it Is a cure for the cigar
ette habit. He cites hU own experi
ence as proof. Fearing diphtheria dur
ing an epidemic some time ago b**
tcKik the antitoxin trealmem to reti
der himself immune. He had been an
Inveterante cigarette smoker. Since
his antitoxin course be tayn he no
longer diwlres tobacco In any form.
Prosecuting Attorney L. B. Arthnr
of Mam was tried with a mock trial
rial for being
dressed in his “Sunday beat.- and was
mtenced lo (be oounty jail for llflm
minutes. The Joke wocke^ Well and
after tke •primer** was locked np In
the kobo quarters the ahertff ret
thinking that the prosecutor had gm
out with* bis comtwdos. Instead of
fifteen toiautee behind the
was there three hours, bring
Tfuytiimc
Ripiltiipi
I Remove the Cause, Nature Cures the Symptbmk.
EXAMINATION FREE
n.r.A«RR
PROmiETOR
M.iLNtU0l
ASSISTANT
Citifen* Phone Ko. 35i
8«te 413414 Wilhelin Blk.
TWm City. Mich.
TRY A mCORO WANT AO.
,
Oroage and DMe Jdly-Placo to a
granke apacagn a pint and a haUwf
water, adding the juice of one
Fbr eorc Uroal tr, a comprea* oJ
a. the grated rtod of two oral
A of riwaman. hntf n doaen daioa cold water.
For blUou* coUe Iry eoda and irtnDoroas AW kocH^ 1
and a4ltt)e gralod noUMg: allow
lUrely. tor- «roa one or two a
ond and foortk Wad
mmar on the hack ot tup Are tor (CPT In bot water.
doewigloltocb ttopUMtoon^.^r^ekm, bM bitod nnunto gtte xmalaaMCh.
rek Blek beedacbe mb peppermlnl month at 1:20.
Ifc,
-0* •^
Ato. Otto tto.flbIMo MM* «*rU«,|^nmH:o.ooytorpla* cube -We coold not perswade aoma o
Tba C. W. R M. auxilary hold tktor
111 on the tempi**.
mavtlngs the first Wodnanday to Mck
9. and teub bto to prt «^Jpwttold* lor aaother ooeuloo. It It baay houaewlvea to Joto a ao<altod
htouv*
Ttaetare oT amioa U the beat appll- month at 7:20.
Wor^ot UmVoo* •«»^ •^••
Wtoo to to tbftogh ptoyto«Mlto
,1,^ to tote abut iwtoo a*
iroadtogqlobl
-Wdromo to vrorMtIp with ns nrt
■« *. «*H-»fct *1-»d Uffc«■tkiw
lor
apmlu
or
bralaea.
Lot tto boys aM ghto tot.
cnmh» a. wUl be aetaally wtodsirangers. worktoiimen and Urn pooc."
regarding the
IfealMft
A bop bat wniM from bot vlnrsar
and the juke of
large cup of (
I trial Mil ooorince yon to the
nwilar ptacto to k«*p ttair MoiMag:
A>d rt.
o. th. ptoe. • «fw»t Itoir toto. tbcir tooeA SM Oto tto* •rtMoto.M,dllto>^«Npfc Sto egato a
i* a quick reUrt for ourache.
First M. t OMmoh.
hem. tani tbeir ot
For nrrtw* hoadaehe baUi* the
Rev. Tho*. Cox. Pastor.
-~
Is dlsotred and then strain Into a large
to catch op with
IYo« tfctl tt liM lia i»«kiot ‘Mr. ttorarttopitbere. DonotMlowon* ■aocer.dto dtoatoMotooaafal to
meellnc. t:to A M.
. Mold orange gnarter and date bark of th* urck with hot water.
child to tociooch spoo another to to eater, nd with a (erto -toat inat it. It waa Ulkod of
cold in the b«M try anuBln*
halve* with a little of the hnrdentog
at noon.
ne,
.iiiwiii » we.lbe tobor** things It be cannot^ tnoogb to brrak the MitagIntoi
ever, until at last one of the very jelly to the bottom and arwmd the powdered bom* up the nortrilu.
^ €:I5 pk m.
hB- luM npon blm Badlag hto own eater Mian, aad gites a ti
nlwrbrowv. .
hualeat of na houaewleea propoet
Ldmewater and mreel oil applied In
». m,
*
aides of n mold, set directly on icc.
AXI. *ltk «MPM-^ 4rlfvt«, aud btoping then In thMr proper nwto. while tobWe. la the egg
Dize a -imay womanVi club.” and
aidrfitRl
learto
onmoltoaoM polats In the coitlng appoint one at each meettof to read addtog gradually more Jelly and fruit mediately will take the pain from a Junior
p^eto
Prayer meeting Thursday
Unmold on a glass dish, surroondo
. Jtotbap. two girl, ■n.t wtotoebo7:20.
alotid while the otbeia faithfully mend with a border of sweetened whipped
Bnnirins unnln 1* one of the beet
or dr*.tol, to Oto wardrobe. A- STtoch croquette Bist la the
am .to to<^'«> IV «rb«« *k« to
ed. darned and qewed nnUl they
m. sprinkled with minced candled remedlea for a aeriou. caac of bleodluB
drawto*. aM dl- tbenroUInlbeetombs.
caught np with thoir work. It waa
at the nose.
frntto.
rto. the wardrobp . .MWUy- Teach Hate plenty to fat for the frying. By agreed npon. and haa wdHced bt
If an artery I. cut He a amall cord
Morning. 10:20.
znnalade
Rice
Uto* to htoP lM dtatpais tidy aM In stmtotog. wheaparUy eaoM aM tto fully, and some of the moot profitable
Pta*.
Sunday school. 12:00.
to aitaage tto aitieto. In them oetoaloMl addlUoB to a illeed raw po aa weU aa enjoyable boora have been amsll timbale molds sufficient cooked or a handkerohlef tlghlly between It Baraca Bible clatt. 12:«
nnd the heart.
rice to nrorly fill them: allow them
Ttor lo<«ol
to that the otoltott to the wbol* tato while aim hot, Ue aame fa
B. Y. P. U.fi:3l
spent with the ‘busy woman's club.' ms
.Ujitae*.
toawto MU not tote to to Unnbtol be ened Otar ud Otar again. Hant It there were many Intelligent, bright cool and with a sharp-pointed spoon For lep uhe ud the “KToMnB Evening. 7:00.
scoop out the center of each (this rice pains” of which chlldreo ,coroplalii
AM<
otto^otonr «M an artleto to watoM. uUI a btoe audee ritea from sidea aM women met with IL
wrap
the
leg
lb
salt
water
and
then
in
may
bovused
for
rice
cakes
or
muffins)
totatoapfM.lntotolH Ctotre. Do not pot In more tbu throe
ing at 7:30.
perhaps some of the farm
flannel.
unmold and place In a baking
ATttor^ uft W ■'*“ DMr.bMoagiags to order, keeping crogaeuea at once, or the temperata era’-I thought
All aro cordially Invltod to tho
wlvea wonld like to know the
To cure Ivy poisoning whan sugar of
f»l«r«to
ypowi* Btot aM ctaaa.
to the tot wUI be lowered aM the ci methods, and aa there are many de- brush over the cups with melted butlei lead can not be obtained apply wood vices.
AM tte <to« or tor tator inCktar ■tr
and crisp In a bot men for Ion
Tto^tbe totr* toderllaeto. an well geetlaa may aeek. See that the (at
Ughtful country neighborhoods with In- utes until well browned. Meanwhile ash iyc. then wash off with warm wa
dfc, git.
tM *M Pito MB «IH Blltogirla. B MU eat. Ito-other bot eaongb before frying more. Dr. tolllgeirt. progressive women In 1
rich orange marmalade bj lor and rub with vaseline.
to U tto chUdru are
who need just such an incentive. I
F>or neuralgia try wet cloths «if al
peeUng six oranges, boil this rind In
aRer ttolr o>ww tktogs. ■Ull farther light to thrown on tto tell how we conducted thto circle
10:00 a. m.. morning class m
am Mk. Ml «IM tocaltoil . .
water for two hours, changing the wa oobo) and water, or paregoric, or lau
10:30 a. m.. monitog worshl
•To to |Mb or tMM* • Jftow tfetoi;. «d It wUl prote u nnltoUM btau stthlect by a writer la Mother
farmer's wife said lo me recently: 'It ter three limes to remove a little of danum and water, laid on a hot watei mon.
needs a leader to organise and Uko the bitter taaie. cut the orange pnlp bottle, and the pari steamed over It.
Bot • klo4. MMt«to kmi Mk.lvloc lav to tto boys aM girls all UroogH slaa who eaya:
12:00. Sunday school.
ttolr Utaa
Mow a erord u to ctoqoattes; In Use time to visit her neighbors and Id amaU pieces and lake out the seeds, For breaking up a cold take twe 3:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P, A.
A. tto -othK to. to are tke toUdres many-prltate tomWaa they ongtat real talk It over. It Is the ambitious, con
€:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. A.
apt to bd,. U a ■other Is cartoee. toll ly to he celled “he* hells" or “eu- seienUotts worker In the home thst adding the cooked rind sliced In chlpq. drops each of camphor and laudanura 7:00. evening gospel service.
Chorus choir meets for ml
Boil the weight of the oranges in sug on a lump of sugar, or twelve drop?
MaUarn abont her boose, tbra to. sage halto.’ aM u anch
makes the most valuable member In ar with a half pint of water to form a of camphor to twelve icwK|>oonfuls ol Thuraitoy nl 4:00 p. m. In the <
0M4b* ohUdren will ta also
• Be
ikoli lltMt. tkM
Midweek prayer meeting Tli
sneh an organisation. They usually clear syrup, stir In the rind and pulp water, taken by the teasisjonful ever}
ptochanee. tto tolber hU Ibis “old poM: bat to sptte to e attain to the
executive ^blllty and there Is and boil for thirty minutes until rich Jialf hour.
to. keeping thtogs to fr7tog“-they are not croquettes. Tke more gained from association than we
• -Bolh *Ml »M *Uk toy pi-iln*
ordat. nr. Btokap* a grandinotbrr hM Utter cost no more than the aforesaid gel from the reading books. The mind and thick. Pour this while hot into An excellent remedy that the Ger
•
prMMto.UU:
le warm rice cups and serve at once. man* use for curing a cold is the roll
• KtoOnwA good putt, fitot pUoto. ^ It, and it.crop. 001 In the child In ulte baah balU. hot they do take time. In
brightened and kept healthy by
Corner Oak and Fifth streets.
WTjlpped Cream Cake-Any good of an <wg beaten In a pint of water, i
to tto twtMtoato to the mother. Bat
•
VP lb* troy .
, ,... ■
Edgar K Requa. pastor.
be made. Thedif ; contact with other minds.'
layer cake recipe will do for this. Tor little butter, thn'e lumps of sugar nn(
the toto. .Dtoplte a
Meeting for worship. 10:30 a. m.
• To eaiipOM lUi. Hod ool ■to'. tbU I.
•At first.' said the friend, 'we met
lah balls and eroDg heat a small cop of a tablespoonful of whl>ky. When 1
Sunday school. 11:43 a. m.; C. J.
of dltorder the gnettee to that the former may have at the home of a dollcate member who
.
«tot oM MU.
begins to boll pour It back and foril
Supt.
^
.
• And mtol ib«« ttoio. A« worldly ehUd wUI genenuy do u Ita mother aU:4heHdtooHng and excellent mm- did not feel able to go from home, but cream, add a tablespoon of getoUnc from one saucepan to another iintl Helm.
Junior r. F... 3 p m.
thst
has
been
soaked
In
a
tablespoon
•
joyogolMO :
Senior r. E . «;ir. p. m.
.
tertoU. bot they are firm and erumble she had a fine library, and depended of cold water for five minute*, stir un smooth and frothy: ,allow it Ic/cool.
Yes., a ptoee fjr .everything ^ under tim fork, while croquettes arc
. To ibo on. )oy oT doing kindntow
CK.SIHI mcH ilng. 7:.’io p. m.
reading for entertainment, *o she til the gelatin 1* dissolved, sweeten then take a teasiKsinfiil every half
Toa.hers’ meeting. 7 p. m. each
.
M.
-Ooorge Herbert. evai^t^ in lu ptoee wUI not onl)
. This
med reeding aloud while the oth
with a dessertspoon of sugar and fls
•ave OiD>,and Umper. bot It fHI
ers worked. It was thought best
vor with tho jtileo of one ora» «c;
\b% wmr mMI
*«nre«. U
study curent event*, and to Inform strain this Into a Im»wI placed In icc
and requires I
Delicious Winter Salad.
«UI fftve yovr irtudUr tJMl mrsy, and
A special invitation lo traveling men
that to the chopped nmat or thomsehe* upon the topics of the da.v. water and whip with a l>ov»'r eggPurchase one of the large Eqnar-*
thfise who have never attended a
the
that U uMlaeely ipeat to
nough rich white or We. however, all threw to and took beater to a froth, aildlng when quite sn* of asparagus tliw. They eom- Quaker chureb.
honUiif IP^ ^toff. CM bo uUlUcd
to make the miztsrc Rcveral good magazines, and made a
atiout
four
Inches long and one can
stiff a cup of whipped cream and a half
•ome good purpoee.
kind
of
circulating
llbraiy.
We
ap
sins enough lo make salad for
aa ibtok aa good nntmoal porridge.
cup of finely chopped hickory nuts;
Thin to vague, perhaps, but I mean pointed a critic for each meeting and spread'fill* l*etwecn the layers, heap twelve Clean and c/Hp twelve pret‘y
To grow a little wieer day by day.
as thick as wlU pour, aad very met every Thursday, W’hen
ing in a small pyramid on top. and lettuce leavf**. I.ay the asparagu:: Ups
To fobbol my »lad aad liodMoobej.
Our church is a lu.mc for worship
by lack pf nystui to the boomtodd. To keep my Inner life both clean and alowly spvead over a gat j»urfacc. No book sprung up and was much dis serve lmm«sllately on a tore paper arnihs the letniei* and enrirelo the and service. If you have no church
attempt should be made to mould thl<; cussed wf also read it and rrHlrise<l dolly; this same di«ssert is exc<*llpn1 ti|» with rounds eut from n d i^niper* home In Traver.se City, you are earn
from tbtgaMjau aM bis wU«..down
etrong.
to the emallWI <*Ud- The trouble to To frw my life from guile, my band* nntil It has been' on the Ice and U ita merits It was the crlOcV busi l»ake<l in tiny Individual luuis. and If the peppors are not in market n estly invlteil to i-ome. get acquainted.
ness to 8tud>* and inform hcrdelf a* rc forma a very ornamental course f«»i a touch of retl may be tdilaineil by add an«I wf»rk and worship with us. A
thoroughly chilled, then mot
that to on* uasiB^djtMMe to w
from wrong, i
. and if you are * novice (ami ganled pmnunctotlon and to equip her formal luucboon.
ing 1w.» roillshos to each plate. Pare welmme lo all Inirodnee your friends. .
•qUoM aM nnbeedM escept as tto To Ebul the door on hate and ecorn
Oret*i the strangers. If a stranger, wait .
rsQ if you nre not, those words self ^o be helpful. Thor© W4sre twelve
J
dtooomtort m*w Haalf fait to «n>ck.
Orange Food—Peel and carefully rc the rndlKhes thinly from the top. so and mcs'l the pa^to^.
and pridf:
of us. hence it only took one lady
will
not
l»c
needful!,
make
very
Uny
Spedai service* aniMlktnre<r'to. the.//
ImpaUent worda nM glpgoor toeea. To open, then, to love the wfndowE
move the akin from six large oranges; tha Ithe slender parings will curi back
church brevities.
croquettes at first, not larger than a month lo be critic. No one waa to feel cut them in slice* and place in the and give the apis'aranre of a rose.
Tk. lollowtag boa. Madtoal Talk to
llegiilar services as roHows!
l ' ^
. wide.
On the leiture li«ftf lav one Utilecork, and fry less than two nrtnufer senhltlve or hurt at being corrected, as icmlile iKillcr with a Uny pinch of bak
pmctlral aM to the polol:
10:.in
a.
m..
morning
worship
and
To meet wltii cheerful heart what
Good recipea for croquettes arc our S4»le aim wro to be progressive Ing so<la and a cup of sugar (more If ►IMMUi of mayonnaise dn'SKliig. Serve sermon. Choir under direction of Mrs.
A place for ererythtag aM everycornea to mo.
tbtog to Its piece anvea a world qf To turn llfe a dUcorda Into harmony found to most modem cooker/ books, and not lo retrograde. Only one of our the orange* are ver>vUm. co«»k f«»r with thks saudaidles made of whok- Titus.
work aM «tory. time aM temper, ves- To abate eomc weary worker s heavy and therefore It iwUI not be necessary twelve bad Ixvui al>road. and ahe had twenty minutes. Allow this to become white bread, cut very tiiin and
to give them here, only to emphastoe’ boon a teacher for years prior lo her Uioroughly chilh-d In the Ice lioz. and Irlranied into the sha|»- of triangles or
ationAM rlUiperatlon.
r.:4.1 p. m . Young People'* Booiety
crescents.—Exchange.
the fact that they must be mixed with marriage. She was a great help ui>ou St serving tkne add the stiffly wbi
of 42irl*tian F:ndoavor In the parlors.
, -Bet It Is such u lot of botbey lo To potot i<
Btrajlng comrade to
sauce, and that to ontor to many mooted point*. After meeting whites <if two eggH beaten with
7;0« p. ra.. evening woi^hlp. Gospel
put a thing bnck to Us pigep every
the road.
meeting and evangrllBtlc service,
A Word of Warning.
with
our
delirote
friead
aome
half
a
use
the
mixture
to
this
soft
sUto.
It
time you nee
nays amne one.
tabh'spotms of sugar and then very
Choir under dirtK-ilon of Dr. Smith.
have la not my
be set to chill; the sauce as It dozen times or more we concluded It gradually half a pint of whipped
I>o you ever put money in
Not new ao touch bolher M It to to To know that what
ursday. 7:30 p. m.. prayer and
ro<»ulh? fki yon ove r lake the nickel confermre moctlng.
gets eold will ' sel” like blaac mange. wonld be better tor her to moot with
haul It when you nest wmnl It.. ,
To feel thmt I am never quite If this Is not done crumbs or crsclrer some of us. and ahe agreed^to it read cream. Arrange on a large rr>und
FYiday, 7:00 p. m.. Mayfiower club.^*
for car fan’ ImSwcm d y.»ur tooth while
-But II seems so old fogy ud old
sponge cake, with ladyflngers Inc
alone—
ily.
We
made
some
of
the
strongest
ymi
ivpIatH’
the
glovo
yt*n
n
moxed
fo
dust
must
be
added,
and
thus
roroo
the
mnidlsh to be M> pnrticniv u to hsv.
Ing the sides, fastened in place with
This would 1 pray
First Prssbyteriau Church.
dry croquettes. I have known groat friend'shlps. as we found out who was a little orange frnsilng; t'ach finger sv^arch ftw tho nickel? Did It ever .k'n oartnlu book to U» ssioaet for each
From day today.
Cor. Wa*hlnglon and Park slrroU.
pains taken to acquire the art of mak congenial, and sympathetic, and nea- surmounU'd hy a crystallized che rry— eur lo you whai giMn Inio your month
garment, a certain drawer to |hc dressRev. L B. Blsscll. Pastor.
Fy then I know
with the Dicker? Where ha* the nlck* l
ing perfect ones, by some lady, who to us. Wo met winter afternoons Exchange.
Morning
service. 10:30 a. m.
vt IW n*«h pepermto lollel nttldd.
My Ilfo will flow
succeeds and imparts the knowledge from two o’clock until five
wandered since it came from the min' 7
rerUIn ull or n certota Ah®«
•'«»
In peace unUl
Imagine it* journovs and perhaps you
to others, and elx month later the re Ehrerythtog was In roadineai
klieben ntooslll Itynnny n<eBto,
Wear Two Pairs of fiocka
ft be Ood t will
when
we
arrived.
A
cheerful
fire.
^
wt>n*t care to thnisi It liotwecn your
sult will reeemble the game of Russian
an old grauy notloo to be uble.to go
I. U..
“I see you wear two ijalrs of socks." tooth or lo hold it ln..ymir lip* for
eoandal, so diverse are the different Ubto with Webster's
In the dark ud put your bui
BocUl hour., ueond ud fourth W*dprodoelions from one recipe, and roch Uonary. a pad, pencil* to take notes, a said the shoe salesman to th© cus even the fraction of ja'second. Who
rvrrr article deal red." .
which the hontees pre tomer. "You are very wise. A good rise has held it in hi* mouth? In ne*d*y« In the month at t: m V.
ome
pcyiid
of
her
suocmwful
croquette*.
n I. Bot a bit “Old fogy." or "oM
rruyer meettn* ThntMuy •vulBf
OCIen the orlgtaal teacher haa grown pared ified With extra sclenont. thread many people are beginning to do It. rhuso pocket has U reiK»*«’d? From at 7:t»«. .Seat* free.
me Art af MaMng Croqaattee.
-maldUh." or "old gisnny''-W •»
cotton* of all shatto*. ihim especially between seasons.
shat filthy gutter ha*
bev n n'seued
Inscnalbly careleas, torgets tho high
All are welcome to aU the smrlcm
simide common aunee qrderUneM ud
“People ought to do It mil through t»y a sbarp-cyed ytmngster and who
standard of excellence she once at bles. etc., so that if any of the ladlei
Fourteenth tVwet M. E, dliWUlb
tained. and very gradually her cro- ahonld forgn anything they cmih the winter. There I* more warmth In lost it there?—Exchange.
draw wpofi this basket for supplies two pairs of sonnner socks than (here
lev. Ia. R Carpentei
keepara. ImTa Irtod. to aaako Ibeae queues have grown far too firm.
me womaa who goea wot J
9:43i a.
) m.
U the cTtxiuettes are allowed lo get There was no coofuBioo or disorder Is in the beavUwt pair of woolen* that
tnochsomc eaiiatioBs of the
Utoga Udy aad to order. wrerythU
Preaching service. 10:2h a. sa
srm fricodshlp sprang op be ever wan manufactured.
Sunday school al 12:05 m.
Ito place, la wontr thaa Told fogy.” or meat ball and gh^ «P hi deapalr. thoroughly cold once more after being
Onipoutiil
gr«io<1
chw-sr.
four
CEJ:
-If you are troubled with cold fee*,
that there was no gossiping,
Epworth league at «:20 R m.
-oMpnlAkh.” or *^14 groMiy--«bp i* (dther heaatiae 4he halla wwdd-aoi hold formed, and when Wed. If they are
uhliw. pinch of.cBjcnnc ud fnl'. B<-»t
Evenlng sermon. 7riM) p. m.
;
placed In a wire basket, such as can but litUe cotfidences were gixen and you will find that the comblilktloD of a
a akHMh and a alattero. Her boaae their ahape to trytag. or alae
Prayer meettog. Thursday smiliii
warmod toward oa«h other. Bn pair of woolen* ^and a pair of light tbe wbltcu of eors lo u ^ti^r froih;
win be iPtwtwr >a-ans;yoar. a p^ too dry mhaa hrokan open. The ee^ he bought at any notloo store lor ten hearu
____
vlronments hUhorto unknown made weight socks-balbiiggan or lisle ,tlr Into thl. the cbcc« with ualt ui.d at 7:30.
U dtoumlrwt and aa^nAn^ crel aa gleoa hy ihla writer la aa fol cents, there will be practically no many wf ta moro chi^tabto and broad thread—will fix you up comforUbly cayeue: mold Into bulU Ue utw of .a
The gafvstiofi Army. •_____
wkeiw bM icmr U let knee, and illwBlnut. Dtp Into eweu ud era
lAdlea* Library building. Krtmt
Tto prevent tho eroquettos trom er. The happr heamliig fheet showed tbs eoMcst day that come*. If jour
NaariyolK
put into firln* bu.k« and eook tat street, near Cass slrocL Captals and
bnmar eoaMP4A.>be
bite ■ ■Ucklng to the wires dtp the frying how much they were enjoying it. It was feet are tender, you can wear the deep f*t. Serve hot on a folded
4blcb
Mrs. Bouters to charge. Public mast,
thread
ones
Inside
and
the
wool
wltbremarked
to
the
neighboAood
by
many
hoaket
into
tho
hoi
fat
boforo
flliing
It.
browa. U4b!(.•aaltoMiikUbeMor
togs every night except Monday. Banto thto coonocHon a word as to the that the women to this busy club were oul. If you are extra cold reverse the
day. 11 m. m.. boltoeas meettog.
oaanoi be Iband^wban waaied. It la eo ■nltoa, tb* Mue ahuM aleo U
procoas. Whtcheror you do. you will
2 p. m.. junior meeting.
wbaraa*. if M%*u ar eul an aaM. «ck qnotod ”«hlt« saoce” flven to no •Btttog much younger looklog. and find the thto pair easily doubles the
8:30 p. m.. christtans praise meel^
the fhmllles to each home saw the Immaa will apemd Imnra and bonra tm a licbt aaaoe b IMIoatM. . la a ma- •ay modern recipes to not amiss. prosameat to our
value of the thick one.
lookteg Tor thIMit aha »®eda. She wW kMiy M mm Ue aMitioe oT nock Thto ahonki be made as ftoltovs: Pot
•Thero Is. generally speaking, an al
tlmre
to
nothing
like
Interest
In
the
unto Iba
walk amm and mliaa to a atogla dag. ar «ia»F.MAa baa*.wltt «lUAMttar
together wrong notion ns to tbe best
outside worM aad In oar nei
Orses Cptocopsl Church.
golag from maai to roma. fwai garni «M (MMiuirtt tbu tb* aae of wa- ImUer to a pan. add two weU rtmaded taka the petty aelflali spirit
r, there to roF
way to keep the feet warm. People
Our batUe cry:
•pocmtols of flow/let it msU and
Rev.X. T. Sfwrt, Rector.
to cellar, kmim Ipr totolto that ahe bf Of aklijUl^ . f.
lUon for yoa.
stir over the stove tmttl h has totoWed Tsinro <arer a aew l«pf to md an easy ask for heavy eoies aad oork soles and
Cornsr Boardman avenue and WashTb*
(M^
(Ida.
at
jpopadpa
1*
u
AU are welooxM
dool know where lo tnd.
whaa oae to qrimUe aad. has he^ tosolee and lleeee soiee* and they thlnli
Wory timf the hatohito araato (|aaa l»iUpwa: »r aaab.-**>::M cboppM «M1 together. Then add gradually two task
cays of milk, sUrriag coostanUy to come wedded to thdr oW hablto. bat they are protecting their feet.
or a lighter coat, a traal BM* uatoK. biib.ai ^ aaM«.
”Ifs all a mistake. The soles of the BnsdarTn Tbe oiooni. First Suhday
tha outcome of thto club was broade
tofoe-MthotllihO.
collar or a pair n(«ipa. a iMoiar*aB- wmmmn. To aake tbb eaaea. meu proveot Ito lumping aad sttr -oatll 4i
feet aro not aansitiro to cold. It to hot
Mnnitog senrios and sermon at
has thlnkeoed aad to smooth and vel- tog.'
ilamuli aCAJm* but ■•«..** tpiw (iblidiaialai( at bMUr la
ff Trottoroaf
Ihroogh the eoies that you catch cold 10:20.
. rMy frlcad said: 'I feel that
. Salttataato.
i;.||^hirkiVtoAMto.tototo
hUa saaee wffl.be foead toTalnablt waihad my battsr better, made bettei^ CO feel <!nld. NAny ordinary shoe afdimworn
tonriB ototoeo ^pco.m toijk.ttoilPtoO wtoto oC4ki«r.
fords
the
f^
aU
the
protection
nacttiht
bread,
ratoad
moss
tarimys
aad
oonttow ways fk addtttoA la the
thrown holtor Mtor ahowt tho rooao. liU ogotoe t^ grndoaUy gttr In ooo
tog 3ooqaalt«k. If Is Airoat tof flidgke&s and fowls baesnse of that •asarr. »o for ns tmnporatnre is con-
«.TSi^.to'.lr'«.W
anmtUinn
n
SHMBiifflE awaits 1
^issi
th(i nttte TOfitodBto. «nd n gohoiia hto- totoM fiCtoihwroMontoek. JIThoo
tohiloe rototo
the mtostei nrti* MBooCh MM rorr thick ndd ooimoBlng
YcertiM W lb* seat aeM. eeak etowctotorondowk ,
'Aliare eordisUy tovttod to throe sm-.
“t* Bvtiid «oM feel. Ue I
MM tarttattu te itutf «B
•a« tto-iwwac iMU-
ip^JiEBLIOT
SirFEMMmWKraULTV
of KawM, took bis tmis son to Wadh
a rac^ and naliai tbs amata
ry wilb blm. Tbs Bar. Bdward
-Ob. be prays for tbs ssaats. dosmt
her asked tbs lad. SoT replied
ba; -be geu ap and takes a look
at tba ammta aad tbsa prays for fbs
MiryLasaoed sad Isd bask to tbs stack
jrariB. was tbe fSMs of a Texas steer
r■ 1
akmg
Grand
Boolevard and
fUmaRmcEs. ; |
«iSb quickest cure mk
THE WONDER SORKER
TRAVERM errv lmmb. no. n. x.
\
THMAT I PR. KINC*S r LU*iic&
HWDBCOVERV
FOR CONSUMPTION
j£-.r*K:zs%-5=
MsmulllM ABSOLUTELY CUARAWTEEPI. .vT
SOU MB
JohoMnDm^Co.
K
S.E.Wail«Sou
BENDON
aJ5.Wut"on^?nsl:S:s
Put your
MONEY
SEHERiailEWSOFTHEWORU)
day or sacA
at 7;S$ p. nu
Cahrla & Vadsr. yrapliwit; Goyto
^
TRAVERtE «TY LOOQS. Mo. m V.
A A. M, now* om MiaAveni^ •
j
Utt, Hmer ». WfcK*.
wem pulled Into the lagoon and
n ncariy nm down la the ef
forts to capture the animal, and It was
only after It bad become ekbaosted
sad dropped from latlgac that the 56$
Mrs saoeseded la depriving the
steer of lU liberty.
Town Topic* got another Jab or two
Wsdnesday at the beaHog In New
III, writaac “I paid out ovar fl60 to local phyCHA& CBY. 8R, Of
York of the complaint of criminal 11
Irtppe without Kiviiw ma any ralief I afterward
I. who trooMd mo for La Ortppe
be] which Justice Deuel has brought
B*8 NEW DISCOVERY, and after takins oontenta
t a SIXK> bottia of Da KING'S
agalBft the editor of Colllefs Weekly.
mfMl
An article was road from Town 'TopSca telling of the mnntol troubles of
Ml* OCCM WhkA MDlf€»U itoell te Wm. Trovers, who oommiued snldde
ahorUy after It appeared. K was
claimed that the article was thetAUss
of the suicide. The fact was also
brought out that after Town Topics
had borrowed II&O.OOO from the Equit
kMM » Ulc o( •B*«^ or • .erio* able Life Assurance society on a mort
gage, and had printed a $6,000 Insu^
Ed Covert, weil- known to Michigan
Detectives are searching for Rev.
anee advertisement, pleasant things ralirnsd men. has resigncMl as agent Edwunl Chadwick, an OnUrio preach
were said of Hyde in lu colomns.
for the Michigan Central at Wahja- er. who Is alleged to have disappeared
mega. Mr. Coven Is 67 years of age. with a $125 diamond ring he aeoored Notice to the Tarpayeri of the City of
CIT GLASS
and has worked In twenty-four depots from a Soo Jea*eler on approval, and
Traverse City:
CHINA
in this sUtc and for four different with $55 he borrowed from his flancee.
The Ux i^ls for the collecUoo of
SILVERWARE
railroads, the Michigan Central, Pere
the aute and county taxes for thd
Mkrqiiette, Ann ArU>r and D.. S. 8. A
ART GOODS
The Original lAxallve Cough Syrup year 1905. and for the dellnqueat
A. He had been agent at Wahjamega
Honey and Tar. school and city Uxea and special asBy Wire to the Evening Record,
a the system by aessmenta for aald year have been
since 1983. He IrKiks like a man not
TliU u the time to bay wed
mndon. Mlrli.. Jan. 19.—John Hanplaced In my hands for collectionover 40 years of ag»‘.
.
?
I win be in my office to receive said
ding gifU 25 *W CMt 4b.
m It fl Tfiurxday for Ohio. wh»*rc he
Kennedy*M I.a\ative Htiuey and^Tar 4.t
n certain, safe and harmle^ii cure for I axe* from now until Feb. 1. 1W6. on
III spind the winter.
CMUtaU through the store
eaoh week day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
colds, croup and whooping cough.
Mr. McQualg was at Frankfort on
P. S.—Remember our op
o’clock in the forenoon and from 1
Jury part of this week.
o’clock to 4 o’clock In the afternoon.
tical opening, with Prof,
Wattdar ber dirt»etioiir an^ >iDce her
On all slate and county taxes paid
HectfM* McLran-s loam ran away
t^hellman of Grand
before January 10, the regular fee of
Thursday In town. - No damage done. and weak people enjoy their cleansinK
slamiary
8th lo PUh.
per cent for collccUon will be
alwmjB C«lplaL ^rM, loraa. Mm
Time K«h»ii was In Traverse City effect, while strong |>e<»ple say* they
U>sU3d free.
charged and on all t
an' the best liver pills sold.
Never
after Januar>* 10.
Thursday.
grliK*.
per
cent
for
colcharged
a
fee
of
four
Mrs. Wlckery and .Mrs. H<ishel of
i lection. Penalty on delinquent city
Wiley were Bendon visitors Thursday.
,‘and school taxest and apecial assesaMrs. Herron is on the sick list.
I ments. 4 cent on each dollar/ff^ths
amount of said tax.
Lawrence Mareau and Miss Gonder
-I wl«b lh*t for even* library be
I Office In room 202 BUts Bank
of Desmond were united in marriage
j building.
here Sunday. Jan. 14th. by Mr. Car
tht 3iwthr
wtrtB A term of three inoothi tn the
I Dated. Dec. 1. 1905.
a*rr. ua»«f aabl Coontr. drrf«ord. ^ '
peoUeotlary/’ aria the alartllnR aaner- IK-ntcr.
M. E- HASKELL.
OarmdlnssadfiUn(;Ui>-p«>UUon.dnl7 v*Ti
Mr. Holmes was In town Saturday.
tkm of Mm. Helen Ring Robinson bedec 4-tf
City Tresanrar.
Ltimln'r.
Latli’
Mrs. Eaia Hanker«m spent Sunday
fore the Detroit Woman s club. The
of Mdd d«-«MM^. mMj N- hdtnttt.^ to I'robnto. |
^hillKli’8
vholeaale demmclalloo of the Ironmas. in Frankfort.
•Dd that mch othrr mod fnrthrr t*nl.T wnd [
J. Ho NONBOB GEO.W^JUWETHT
Dtiors an.l Wimlows
S. Brown of Wisconsin sfient Sunday
' tor was called forth by the Idea that be
Porch Columns
“YOU>^ MOMICY U
tn
town looking after builines* inter KirC?i!?atSybT’*^th^luSut^'inTS^hTii^l
was menacing the InUdleclual health
Poreh Rails,
Nri i,OOD"
of the American people by furthering
Si>in.llfs
i
Gene hYilkerson of Fife Lake is
tlM dUlributloo of the poisonous pro
MtaadKTd OoonNnbw sad P^rmm’ Vatu
Dnickcts
flrTlarankiKw CoapMiy
duction known as •‘modem IlcUon.** kpci<lng a few days In town.
Stiir Work '
pciido
McL^i
wps
In
Traverse
Bl NSW WILBBLM BLOCK
••We mad too much and do not think
XHfcy HAMOUS
InU'rior Finish
City
CMmch/* aald the. «-Rames- is a
Stock
or
SfX'cial
l»ntUtni8,
Ston*
C. Maynard returned Thursday fr»>m
book that has done Infllnito barm t«
^And It U
thatjiiUd^
Fronts ami Fixtorcs ami any
boym. and the girl who reads the silly Frankfort, where be has been on Jury
other kintl of shop or mill work
Spooiol attention given to
books dedicated to her is liable to »r s4'veral days.
you are in need of.
diseases of tho ^
Bert-Barton
has
come
home
from
grow op Just as allly a* her favorite
Dr}* himlier always in stock.
with Dr. i; A. Thompaon
imp.
berolne.Estimates
fiimishcflby
phpue
Gei>rge Palterson and Mrs. E. Pat
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
♦ Toledo working women have organ
or letter.
Ited a labor union to be knoa'n aa the mon <»f Interloclien won' in loan
W.2\r.F.-K3
RHEUMATISM and
Renrant Girls’ union. The Idea of Thursday.
OF MiCfllOAli. Cotuitj of Grand
Joe Ferry and family have moved
BLOOD CURE
wnlonlsm among servant girls 1m to be
per near the chemical works.
dlaaomlnatod throughout the state and
you
an not aatUfied wijh resalta.
Willard Marsh is visiting relatives
evoatually the country. The bead of
Thl* i* our guarantee which goes with
in
southern
Michigan.
.n-ery
botUe,
Cit
PhDno
:I0S
Bell
the local union is Miss Una B. Roch-
3suM5,s^‘.52h:
JfastalTs
in our
• nomtOE & HeWETHY
GEKEkAl fflSDRAKCE
Mait.J.Johhsohs
SOUTH SIDE
BUSWESS GIRDS
•sd FTmuQ or OLASSI^
U! wnbelm bloefc. OttiMot phoM
WANO TUNING—W. N. Mldard. 30
yean experienes. No wloogtml with
' Grtnnell Bros.
»4<Kf
DR. O. E. CHASEw romoved from 30$.
208 Wilhelm block lo 407 and 408
w 8Ute Bank bnUdlng.
MARK CRAWS DCUVERV-Ugltt
freight, paraela knd tranks. OCSes
at City Book Store.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traverse ljuid and Loan Co., F.
Tburlell. Manager. Offlee. room 3.
Hamilton A Mllliked block.
OR. T. A. WILHELli, DentiaL
Oty
OR. F. HOLDSWORTh
Co. block.
DR. E. B. MINOR—Office orer Amerlean Drug Store. Special attentloa
to eye, ear. nose and throat. Olaiuies
fitted. Both phone*. Remldonc* 513
Blxlh street.
OR. W. E. MOON—Fhooss, *mcs,
Cltx.. 107; Bell. 99. Residence, 7l$
316;
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto University. Offlee In Munson
bldg. Telephones. oCIlce. 103; real-
Jewelry ilor*.
Both
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O—Phyalclan and aurgeon. Removed to offled* over First National bank. Cllixena phono 3R5.
goon; offices in ^
floor with Drs. Sawyer and
legon.
DR. GAUNTLETT
6088
ELR.E. TIME GIRD
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counaelor. Wilhelm block. Traverse City, Mich. Cilltena phono 105.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car- .
vcr. Prices reasonable^ Office with
O. P. Carver & Bro. Both pbonea
LUMBER CO.
I
te. a servant employed In a ToliMo
family. In an Inttnlew Miss llochtc
aald: -Wo are ^Ing to solve the
•■errant girl prt>bkm for ouriHdves. We
imre tlr«Ml of selling flesh and bbKKl f.»r
a week. We are also going to d«‘clde what M»urs we ahall have and si*eIhat^Ahe child lal»or law is enforced.
jNo girl -or wtman ider 14 years, of
‘age or mer 4ijlll hr admitted to the
j union. We are>i4a|j to build a home
so that when a girl giMs out «>f work
• she will have a idacc to gt».”
I Senator Tillman of South^ Candina
Tdropped Into the war Ueiuirtmeni to
ne'e Secretary Taft. -Sec here.” ex•claimed the scscretaiT, who has Just
assumed spcjctacles. ‘•see here what
you have driven roe to with your at
tacka on my character Wnd motives.
You have forced mt* lo Ukc to glass
ytr -Well,- responded Sinator Till
man. -1 hope sincerely It will enable
. y^ou lo see the ConalUutlon now." -Bui
.why do you continue to throw rocks
[at me? Why not take a few
»«>meone else?’ “My dear
[Wendr replied Senator Tillman. “1
"am doing It for your own go*xI. You
wiU.be airthe wiser and iKiirr for It
it la over. I was g<»vcruor of
South Carolina for four years. If
the llmt^yWTiR-^rvia^y Pt
you have half the rocks Hirownal yon
with good aim that hit me. >viu can
say that you have lived. So be thank
rm rather than resentful.Richard Carle, the actor, is said tc
have won $4,000 playing roulette Iri
sw York.
Blnger
Hermann, indicted and
awaiting trial In connocUoo with land
frauds in Oregon, boldly took hit scat
in Ibe boM-snd voted on all the
«mUobs Usat came up.
OapV Mark Casto. the Intrepid sailor
w)|b naked death
Ink the Uvea of paaaengera and crew
of the stranded steamer
loMhU nerve. He was
evening drem at the dinner to be
ElTen In his honor Thursday night by
the Clover.club of imiladelphla. but
baUmd at the -cUwbammer.- He 4e
storm If he'cannoc wear bU oUsktos
as win not attend.
V. IL Btobba. tht
,
Traverse City;Mich.
To draw the fire out
cut without leavli:
lK>ils. Win'S, tetter. <
For Bale aad Qosnntaod Only bj
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
lion u
40!» Sli
Norconk of Bear Lake, asslstt-d by Dr
Ellis of Manlsleo and Dr. J. Peltier ol
this plact'. removed a tumor from
Mrs. Erastus I'atten living on the t'sst
side, and amputated a leg for Cyru?
Mereilith living on the woni side. The
upi'rations ^ were successfully i>erformed and the suffercra are doing
well.. Dr. PelUer will attend them
during their convalescence.
W. A. Phelps of the Hackley. Phelps.
Bonnell Co., rounded up a lot of red
men and took them to Hacklcy. Wis
consin. this wex'k, where they will c^f
wcKxi for the company for their retort
plant.
Rob Anderson, of bokey iKikt-y cat
fame, has blossomed out as an artist
He slings a nasty brush.
____
Uon. and that the
of Raid dr.RtniTl ami all
h«ire
oth*-r
«v3
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TBA\'B8SBOITT. MICH.
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
SlBtlet^llBflers. 1,2,3.5804
7 H. P.
Hake and Break or Jump Spark
^nsiipaiion
Ferabkai CMaylate
WltR sbaft aad rererslWe pro
peller
Also 2.3.4Crlin4er Rotors
CAS EHGWE REPAIRS A
SPEOALTY
Trmlo iMTca fnTWss Obj sottSMlai
IGNITION
Wff. JACKSON
^ NAcainsT
Olr trtmC
Wood Has Declined
For The Wext Thirty Days we WiU Deliver
p^AfABSKSim
tosff«oftB«fA.SI.lMs
a lasv* Trswsfv CHy as Collsws:
JAN LJ AIRY 15
/
■’L£ ii.wtii.:
r
Trarene City
O. P. CARVER a»RO.
Tirt Jttsuranct
L. L. A. BUILOIfiG
A.D. TYLER
OCIMTIST
Offioe609 New ViTlbelm Blook.
Oitbaas'phone 639. .
iNS'e':;
6e«. H. ]8rvto
DKNTIS’T
201 front Stro:*:t
C. D. MILLEK .
PkMM Tmw Ortftfx, BBtkfhM 87
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
general Insttnnce
New WUhelm BIk.,
iMg
itot,.-. Ttoi.
These loads contain on an average* of two cords
Oyal Wood Disb Co.
Tohn R. Santo
DKS. J. a S SAKY J.TXUBSUMS
OSTBOPATMIO nnraioiAMai
g L. MCKsrooo. B-^r.» f■
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGInGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $1.25 LOAD
TriiTaesa City. NkUsaa
__
TralB iBBTvw TrsTfs* CHy ■sasirBaf
Ti^iuTln. I>
iron-Qx
Nine-tenths of all
deadly diseases start
with const^Mted bow
els. If,your boweb
need help, set them
right at once with
Iron-Ox Tablets.
J. M. tfu#t1mant#l
BEAL ESTATE AND LO^
BUID liPIDS ft IIDIftIft IT
NOTARY PUDUIp /
COSPARY.
SIS Da*t rrwwt Bi.
ise-.ai. Jam. 6-18 »
JflSH GRADE LOW PRICE
lAbl t ! •, CLItL
The Immlsomt'st ami most oonvenitmt KITCBEN CABINET on the
market. Solid Oak fronts, Mouse
and dust proof Roller Ixmrini; Flour
bin.
Wo manufacture them and make
low prices.
at law
tM-raonR
attehRoom
' Bank bldg. Both phones.
W.TULLERran esilmucyour Umber.
Reference Traverse City Mfg. Co..
I worth
ih of Umber
November and IM.
STEP SAVERS
THOMPSONVILLE
‘ ’
baft C C.
DR. J.W. HIGGINS
Fine Dental ^ork
DENTIST
NA
'
WOUlDBUlU
leiK HIGHWAY
TMENnRTS
Mr. ijmA ti o« tli* WcsIdrI
rw or tte M. A K. K
Ms tnlilt
ssiVsrcoMtes. WUls swfIckiMG
UfUf ks Ml9psi tai tte U9 «f a
C is stfftMc. fraet«ra« Ml
OLO FRIGATE
CONSTITUnOH
Dtery MBLaniMin Han Mat WDIIi
a Gveni Lean.
OMaaage waa racahrad la tka city
y matiag tkat Mlaa Mary M<s
EkUn’s motker kad died at kar
koma la imwton. Mlaa McLangkMIMC WOmCEBS WOULD Ut8 COW- ttai la tka teacker oC matkenmtlca An Eiy Wire to tka Bvsning Record.
the iocnl High ackool and was called tn
VICTLABOIt.
Waskteton. Jsn. 20.»lt was saLawton last week by her mother's IB- aonnead at tke state department today
tkat tka membsmof tke United States
delecatkm to tke second peace conference at tke Hague next summer wOl
OBTFETITIIMWASimTa
MMiar af tka tnalaa ta Maaditirta, la
aapaMai kava M tAa aaar tatara to
Mama tka vialaei «r 90M90MM tka
grteflag of tka MaMkarlaa anay
koaM aaUI 1M7.
Ta OyaamHa CkaraA
Moaaow. Jaa. M.-Tka polica hare
Giaeoratad aararal boaM factories. A
ma eras anaaM wklla trylac to
Gyaaadta tM Iffckolaa ckaiah. The
mkaritlas aia aiaaaad to taka the
It la raarad that
HEAD CRUSHED
BYFUTIRDH
WlAUTHV BTOCK BUVBR WA«
MUTAU.Y MUNMNtO.
t That Oriental fmiiiifraUon It
HBitcwFlninsK
1 -------MIMB MIOBABLY POLLOWKO A
OUARBBL.
It K. totrtA «>• VIoMm, Booth* •"«'
BM CotUo ond OomM ThooaoAo
•t CAottto mortlotoo-Hto
ClotImBotOoliro.
By Wire U> tho Boeotat Kooord.
Wnt rtonnloftoo. OBIo. Jaa.
K.
otod M. Md woolUv. wo«
Mortored loot Blcht to kte fcoore here
Mi hood woo eradbod aod hl« clolhM
•to €• tre. Nev too body *
WoMy Bot !«». too totontotoirt to
doBth. OB the tobto wo. «• <»MI 06.
(OBBt book, ohleh too «Wr thtok.
HUES HM Selma Emm
DISPLAY WAS SUCCESS IN EVERY
PARTICULAR.
COMPANY
TEAM WON AGAIN.
Wich of Pick Ups St ths
Wllklnson^ani Rssssr Alleys With
The
bowling team
nps that they
evening at the Wilkinson A Rosser
leyt
^
The clothing men took the first
game by the nice margin of 116
Klnxel of the pick ups
knocked down 226 ptas^lnthls game.
The next game went Mo the scrubs by
in and they lost the third
by
pins, gtrlng the winners a mar
gin of 269.
held high
and KInxel s 226 gave him high score.
EXCElLEIffPHOBMM
wm Bopreaato Now Kre Ototrtto at
Misd Last Night's SssI Ltotsnsd to Two Ex-
sessloi^ of the insti
At the
c the following of
tute this
ficers were elected:^
President. W. B. Gray.
Recretary and treasurer. F.. O. Ladd.
Vice president*. J. W. Green. Acme;
Jacob Wagner. Btoir: David Roush.
Bast Bay; U Baker, fife Lake: James
Harris. Garfield: B. T. Champion. WarRoiitaong. Grant; E. T. Dwyer.
Long Lake; B. B. Gibbs. Mayfield: H.
Speer. Byron Hulett. Paradise: H. K.
Brinkman. D. McKinley. Peninsula; J.
M. Safford. Union; F. E. Sours. W. H.
Ayers. tVhUewaler: D. J. Yonker. L
K. Cleveland and G. W. MeWethey.
Traverse.
Committee on program—D. H. Me*
Mullen aad wife and Robert Barney
and wife.
Delegates to state Institute—W. R
Gray; alternate. R O. Ladd.
The committee on ime-day Institutes
reported as foPows:
Fife Lake. Tuesday;
Kingsley.
Wednesday; Long Lake. Thuraday:
Williamsburg. Friday; Old
Saturday; Blair. Monday
Tuesday.
Messrs. Cannaha and David WelsJi
were appointed a committee to pre
pare for a corn exhibit to be conduct
ed In conjunction with next year's InsUlute.
The report of the secretary was read
showing that the holding of one-day In(Cootlnued on'Thlrd Page.)
The following were the
-Muskssl Culture In America.** Mrs.
T. R
(Kevin). Miss Myrta
THE MARKETS.
Miller and Mrs. W. D. C Germaine.
of Kew Bngla
ChlCBgo. J«u M.-CBU16-1.000;
with Boston as a Center; John
iBcbaased. Ho«ih-II.«00: weak. Sheep
Pains and Dudley
«Mto* ta 0«Bd Itoldde Jui. SO.
Mrs. A. . R Cook.
Quartet (Abt). Mrs. Degaa. 1
45^c: oats. 32%c; pork
Boric aad Miss Moore.
"Opera and Instrumental Marie with
Hoy Minor aad MBo NelHe Ble^r
turd a Joint blitliday otoobrntlon lani New York as Center; M
. Funeral Sarvtoa.
Mrx. R. J.
•reBtoc Bt too booM «t Mr.. Blooper. posen
The funeral of Bvaagcl Gladys
Abont twonty «B0«a wore prerot m Price.
•olo (MacDowril). Mtoa Oark win be held tomorrow aftemoon
B eery onjoymblo tltoO BpOBt I
at 12:45 at the Dteclples church, the
Vocal ablo. Mm. Dagaa; vloUa «*II- Rev. T. P. Ullom offiriaUag. Under
taker Curtis tn charge. B^rtolwlllbe
Mlii MeU« WIlUa Mft today after gato. Robert J. Price.
"IMaiieneaang of the Weateni to Oakwood cemetery.
wtto BoUe Plane, to rtaK Grand Itop- Btataa: Genaan-Amerioaa FmUvaU;
THE WORLD wttl •'weep*' with you
Sdn. CbIcBio and BbaboyiBB. Wla, be Theofiore R Thomaa." Mm. T. H.
at tlie city opem booae next Friday
fore retnretoa boow. Bbe toweo trtolt
evenliig as too wltneas the me
•*AflMrtca.**by theciab.
• Bt
too wbotanlo totniBtoy
omit
dimma. "Mrs. Wlggs." The t
•aobobaotrtoBX The geaUeaiea*e geeat evealBg wU
he heM
evealag. fhb. « In wOl -l«gh*' mlsa for It to the
Bad rotaUTO. at each ptoeo.
perfect pihee which has bean played
tha riiih loona.
tothtocltylnaloiMMim. Jan 20^11
Oeocco Cantol to tIT Bento OalOB
Ibt the bleanlal dltorlto cooTOBtloo
toUtoMorrBre
•htoBOOB. toe oBUre rote to toe COB
TOtloto Itortytoie to all. to caat for
O. R. CattOB to Boyne City for deletato to too Now Eta conirem wbicb
MiBot TO too otaHto to a oaer ptoMOrr THE hamr faailag by havlnfi
•at atopttoo to bit botoo tato •raataB.
too aBtor bartai bTO Bnanei by year eyaa aelantMoally flttad wRli at the aiylnm Itor the peat two years,
lall ibr Mh^bonmgh today aa aaalst, Mtai TUIto BBd, ML fBcooea
tol pmlafe ^ engtoeer at the Oieat Nor
i Bodtoac TO eery ptoMbBUy ■!«
rit,'
CitT BOOK STORE
jmistt iNftl,^ o^t COtopMT.
'* v|
WINTER IS HERE
take notice aad 1
And to b our CeJebrated Kno Wet Trouten. WUl
keep you dry in rain] or snow, and warm in coldest
, weather, also Spraj^e't Russian Vests, impene
trable by the cold. They have a double breasted
front, high Russian collar about the neck, thus
making them most thorough throat and lung
protectors.
Our
January
Clearance
Sale
ONION SYRBBY O^OYHIKN*
_ Ji ',
m
SWII
im
III
wmBi
BACMAriT
DENTISTS
Maple, Hemlock, Ash,
Basswood PineCedar Shingle Timber.
« many Clues
of olean. styliBh shoe, will be
closed out at cost or less to
clean up l^ore February in
ventory.
OHE VISIT will PAY YOU
urn
^£Ll[ROFCaOD
I
■
CUSTOM SAWING.
PMCGS MTlFrACTOMV
G«iBblto*toA4 tSSS
I
■
WANTED--LOGS
MAPLE AND
RO
Llogs wanted I
98e
lAbMiroctM of TIUol
On. Stwyw 6
A
"'-0
1 FRONT STREET
I o. c. MorrATT I
Wa wra ■
The smartest and newest
things in Women’s Foot
wear can always be found'
ip the DOROTHY
DODD line of fine shoes.
\
Women’s Fur
trimmed 4uli-
It's not too late to own a pair
of those warm slioos or slip
pers. The ix)ldost weather
yet to come.
Oiaif$
Drud Store
ALWAYS IN STYLE
Bhoea flannel
lined leather
MBMIIS
Skill in anything mu»t come
from adequate exigence. Wo
have the experiArce anti are
skilled in oompoonding preScriptiona. Our proscription
numbers are now in the hnndretl thousands. Doesn’t that
seem like experienoe?
We fool that we merit such a
business because we use only
the purest iugredients and all
these hundreds of thousands
of prescriptions ha%T done the
work for which the doctors pro
scribed them. Let us com
pound your prescriptions.
":' --‘I
KUBKOK & HOYT
HAS BEGUN
Hen*. all felt
to been
SOME
RAnUfS Women. iKBver
6000
.
TSB B0S4IT CO.. PMT..
Tkere will be n specisl commnnlcnlion of Traverse aty lodge. No. 2K.
P »nd A. M.. Mooday evening for
work, to be followed by spread In tke
W.B.GRAY
PRESIDEHT Pr«*cripWew
laMmuo that bo to killed after •
^isanral orer aa Aooosat.
liTWls Head alone steee the deal
Opsn Mssling of the Woman's Club
Ms wife with W. 8. Altman. U
YssUrdsy Afternoon Was Very
was pfomloeot and was a man who
Well Attended.
mtkt and sold cattla iiM had ma
Wken the Erst number on the pro
thaassnia oT dollars worth of ohst
gram of the open afternoon at the
morigsgsn There was no robbc
Woman's club was announced-yester
tir. Fred L«wl*. a Clerel
BBd bhi BOB bare pot dotocUToa 00 the day afternoon the club rooms
CB». Harry bevlt. a aod. Ured Bear filled to their capacity.
The program was id the hands of
htotatber.
Mrs. T. H. Bhennsa and was given the
closeat attention by all present aad
a. n. CATTON CHOtlH.
?•
By Wire to the Drening Record.
indlsnspoll.. Jsn. JO.-Tha United
Mina WMars* eonTanlkm voted thst
oooTirt labor should ha utlUied In
eonstmeiing roais across the oonilfitn coast to coast and to memorlallia the state and naUonal laglass. The r
Under the direction of Fire ChM
Murray life ClUxena Telephone com
pany to today moring the wires which
the City Opera Houm* block
with the poles to the top of the buUdIng and tbanee
the walla to the
f they enter. The
npsny-a and the
electric light wires wlB-tai moved In
the near future
in s baildlng the ilte of the i
qoesUoD hundreds of wires enter It and
form snch n net work that It
to raise ladders ta esse
of fire.' The wiring on the People s
baildlng win also be
changed.
net be enlarged and extended so as to
Mrs. Allen's Funeral.
By Wlia to tka Mraaim Raeori.
anenUy ascliide from the United
The funeral of Mrs. Mary Jane Allen
Waahlastoa. Jaa. WO.-Ia the pres. BUtes and territories all classes other
win be held at Tabs tomorrow after«a of PrasMeat Roosarrit. Admiral than those exempt by the present
St 2 o'clock, the Revs. RIsley and
terms of the act
Wood offlctoimg.
ra and members of ooagrass the
srsat peUUoo signed by kO.OOO cltUens
LOOK FOR MRS. TIMBLIN'S
or MaasoehuaetCa who demand that^the
SPRING AOY. ON PAGE 4.
K Old fligste GoastttoUon 'be
ssred from the jnak pUe. was dis.
pisyad St the White hoose thU momlag. The petition extended Is 170 feet
long sod U locked In a hnge cedar
It was saggsstad thst the
OFFICER* ELECTED AT COUNTY
nsry should hSTe s new OonsUtutloo
INSTITUTE TODAY.
le shoold be the strongest war
TMET HWEIITCD GME
____y
8oom (Mad new scripto aad sliRdsd lettm of
ioBBkiadB BivearlB the aew BampieB wbkdiaiB
strikiasly Itoadtotoie./ PriosB are «xti«aMdr
BiodstBte.
en«SE acusm
t Waa 170 Feat In .
Ijtngth and Was
ship In the world. -That s a fine Idea.aed the
BKRAVED CAUJIK UKbS ARB HBE
Porter and Judge Rose of UtUe Rock.
WOULD rUHTMEII BtSTBICT THE
Net Work at the City Opera Moone
Ark.
IMMIGflATIOI^
WsoM Bs Oangsrsns M Cass
MAY K ^?LACKO BY
■BT WARBHIB IN WOHLO.
Win to Iko BroiUaf
' Bt
MB aad Oartao BtoMr
M Foris. aa« Mi Mi UMfMI. umaa.
(OBMiaMu aia M tta iMia af fMa. OOMTAINIOMAMU OrN.000 MAt^
•ACHUinr* pcople.
wltk InfMilrr. iht
c-------was Ur MMrvatJoa af Gallant Oli
NEWEST STYLES OF....
OTHER HARDWOODS
HEMLOCK
Craoerse 0ity IDIg. Co
#.1
OVERCOATS
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
AND
WILL PAY HIGHEST PRICE
$15.00
Overooate.
$5.60^-^^
for a boy from 4 to 8 yrs. of age.
:--3
WAN rKD—ORDERS FOR DRY.
$4.80^,^'n.&,
$l2.00f:iw.l^
««i. »kl to «.so.
Overcoat with or
belt,
'e;1
HARDWOOD SLABS
16 inches long. Will deliver l>i cords for $2.50
John F. Ott Lumber Co.
CITZ. PHONE 344
BELL PHONE 37
told heretofore for $IV 00.
1
1
$10.00?’
^^'^ $4.00 us ia”tS!SS
made aad tiimmod; former price Coat, handsome in every de$13.00.
$10.00 and $12^.00.
CAcnnmfoT&^rwmsHPiea*
r
uv
4 to 8 years.
taU.
$3.00
belL sold at $4.00 eariy in the
teason;\eiiiblem on deera.
' ion
5^.75
2,"«rr
for $5.00.
NOW.
WINTER SOrrS, OVERCOATS, UNDER
WEAR. GLOVES AND MITTaiS. DUCK
COATS. MUffLERS. WINTER PANT$. ALL
NEW MERCHANDISE, AT WHCES TO
aOSE—SEE OUR WINDOW : : : :
yeuB of age, sold at »7.00 aU 19 years, .(Ai at. $5.00.
theaeBtom.
A few Boya’ BborL doable
breasted Jacket* to cktoent
iixtiw cot long, regular $10
gooda
1
$5.00
$L50to$3.50
OnrbpjB'andOblldB'dspMt.
meat is taming am soaeottn
good rnlnm tor the mcii^.
■
!?•
bbPS AND iNDS
Brokeo I'loes in «n gnd^ o( houte'
^wOlbe deaned up thi. mood. -..nlS
of pncc.
test
«e viU Mli the fuBOM TI»o
^ JJohn.o*-. Norwepaa
bkecB at greatly roil need
Dago.
Ftnaaoe keeper. B. A. Bvaas.
Record keeper. & M. FTaaklin.
Phytedans. W. E. Mooo and T. R
8
»
% i $ i
to
$ I
9
$
$
jaet linaa at a aaiy low prioo
DOW ia TOUT obanoe. ‘
- We alw> hare Skea binding,
path aticka, anoW shoes, etc.
Come in and locdi them
over.
OOME aI4D kxiiMlNE this OFFtR
voupv ORKOi*r tm mooo
JOILTSIBMMBE
UsUiet Deputy C. B. Perry of CadU
lac was present. A conteat was sUrted for new membem. O. B. Bchc
Teschsrs and Pupils of the Fifth sfHl
being the capUte te ote aide and Dorr
Sixth Grades Oak Park’ School
EXCITfNO SCENE IN -ROD, THE
Armstrong his opponent. U U
Had Pfteaast Time.
BOOTBLACK.** LAST NIGHT.
pactad that 100 members will be
A jolly slelghrlde party was enjoyed
After the installatipo a Dutoh sapper
?r school by tho princlwas served, consisting of tauer kimut.
raw and cooked, welnerwurst, rye
pupils of the fifth and sixth grade
Paris Wert Well Taken.
bread and butter and coffee to which
roi»mB pf the Oak Park school, the
all did ample justice. A most enjoyparty l,ring planned by Mias Wright
The entertainment given by Ibc of the fifth grade as a surprise to
able evening waa spent.
Mayflower dab last evening In the Miss Brown of the sixth grade. Three
Uaement of the CongregaUooal Urge sleighs were full and running
Church was enjoyed by a large audi over, the boya not being able to find
ence who appreciated the wr.rk done scats In tho sleighs hanging onto the
Hel4n Matilda Dartww Is The First
by the boya and were generous with ontRldc, and thoroughly enjoyed themName In The Repiairglite Book
heir appUuae. Ed Smith gave a very solves by scooping up handfuls of
For Traverse City.
good Impersonation of the city wwif snow and pelting those loss fortunate
. The legal registration. ^ girths In i^id the work of Milte Dean as banker who were seatCMl In the sleighs. Afle.and
detective was citellenu The part a run aljout town a trip to the asylum
Traverse City, which o|d^pd lij the
city clerks office jan. V ^ received of villain wu ably bandied iy Harllc was made then tho children were un
!U first Impetus. Dr. E..p. Minor be^g Uminicbl and Uc aniica of Haaon loaded at the school hou.se. having
the first physician to^lle a bli^ f0r Gardner as Ebenezer Johnson Rastus spent a verry happy hour.
the new year. Helen MaUJOfk Dariww. Brown kept the house convulsed with
Frank Sidlcr. with his
tiny daughter of Mf. tefi Mrs. T^md- laughter.
Half the World Wondtra
soak him?” kept cver>one
deus Dairow. 742 Wel^fter street re
bow tho other half lives. Those who
> would be his next vir use Bucklcfi’s Arnica Salve never won
ceiving first pl|uue in the new book of
Urn. The impersonation of “Jimmie, der If It will cure cuts, wounds, bums,
birth registry
sores and all skin erupUons: they
On the same day Dr. Oscar E. Chase the tough.** waa finely given by Nod know It wUl. Mrs. Grant Shy. 11.10
sent in the name of Jerald Waller Ole- Taylor. The song. “Brnd. Bad Man.” Kb Reynolds St.. Springfield. 111., says;
aon. the small son bom to Mr. and by Haxen Gardner was well recolved “I regvd It one of tho absolutr neceslira. Kelt Oleaon. Jan. 11. whUe the and the parody on “Everybody Works slUes of housekeeping.” Guaranteed
by Johnson Dmg Co.. F. H. Mears. C
unnamed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. But Father," compose<l Jjy Charles A. Bugbeo Drug Co., druggists. 26c.
John bc\nack who passed away two Augustine and sung by Ed Smith.
days after birth was registered by Dr. Harlle Umprlcht Ind Haxen Gardner
WILL BE A BTUh
Chase the same day. the mother dy waa greatly enjoyed as was also the
ing and the two being burled In the song by the same thn'c. “Castle on thej
Nile.”
I Fifty Thousand Peraons Expected at
same casket.
The
safe
explosion
In
the
fourth
act
Maocaboe Celebration,
Utile nine pound Camella Dortha
PciTln. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har- waa marred by the safe, which was . Port Huron. Mich., Jan. 20 —“«ft>
asteboard, catching fire thonsand porsona will oomo to l\>rt
IT Perrin baa a page In tl|e legal histoiy^i^^Inmd-Travcrsc ooupty, having but was Immediately extinguished. If Huron the second week in June to at
been r^tered by the attending phy support can bo obtaloed the club will tend the Modem Maocal»ec celbrapresent the entortnlnmeut In Grange Uonsaid George A. OoIUns. president
sician. Dr. & D. Minor, ss having ar
ball in the near future.
of the St. Clair County Maecalne as
rived Jan. 6 and registered Jan. 16.
sociation. which If" making arrange
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Krom have
BsaU ths Mualc Curs.
ments for the* affair. In several Plates
sn unnsme: dauphtor on r.'g'.Mcn*.
•To keep the body In tune,” vrrites
l>r. Minor senllnr in (bo U gr 1> filled Mrs. Mary Brown. 20 Lafayette plaoe. fenu are preparing funds to comej^^
Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. “I Uke Dr. Port Huron In a boely. and many.will
raglstralloo blank. Januar> 16.
Dr. Julius Wilhelm th«>n ron.CK for King’a New Life PUIa. They aro Iho 1 come prepared to stay two days. It
and pleasant laxaUve 1
ward with the next three regHUatious. have found.” Beat for the Stomach. will be the biggest celebration this
nnamed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Uver and Bowels. Ouarantoed by city has ever bad. The tweniy-fifth
Charles Freeman, born January 6. Johnson Drug Co.. P. H. Meads. C. A annlvcniary of the organlrjitlon of the
order, the dedication of the new tem
Dufbee
Drug
Co..
drugglsU 26c.
bring registered January 17: while the
ple. and the biennial revi»-ws of the
new name of August Louis Bable.
great camp and grv'at hhe will ho Hie
OLDER PEOPLE THERE.
bom January 8. being'the son of Mr.
events.
and Mrs. MIcheal Bablo of 117 East
Dar>cing
Parly
at
Wc-que-tong
Club
Ninth street follows. Januarj* 17; and
Waa Very PleaaanL
little Orene Mildred Ilcacox. daughter
Uncle Allen Rparka waa mnrb In
The bMndfithly danring party which
of Mr and Mrs. Ora Heacox of 1126
terested In the esse of the woman in
»
at the We-que^ouR dub last the palace car at Girard. Kan. who
lolph street cloccs the registration
nl^was one of the most enjoyable bad succi'asfully bold It for five days
book to date.
t hasher been held at the club. In spite of attempts to dislodge her.
There werA over twenty-fivo couples
“Wliy didn’t the besiegers.” he said,
May Live 100 Yegra.
present the larger part of who were “get a liandhlll pr!nte<l annmmelng a
se of Mrs. Jen- the older people of the club and they bargain sale of remnants at the prin
vine. Me., now did what they lnlend«l to do—lOum ciple dry goods store in Iho tow-n and
les: •’Electric the young people how to have a good post It up where she could s«v It?”—
Chicago Tribune.
Biuers cured me of Chronic Dyspepsia time.
StfEBEGU TO BLUE
t
$
4 $$$$$$$$$sssssssss
THT EVWINa mOOUD
•fitom inert heipM In Travi
City then ^outrpeperf
MnndhwittfVtriMildei
COWMALKO WCAFOfIft.
Ool. Jnek Clitfui of Kentucky. nUto
'
—MUor from Mercer county. In nn nddim to the ^tndenu of IjexltxgUm col
Itie. deetared thnt he ted ns sre<
•teet tor n seeoiid«UM thief mi he
ted tor n m«A who wonld enrry con*
- otnled wenpons. He anld thnt the
srtnteet problem the leclMntare of
Ktetnoky ted to tone wna this nod the
ntato looked to the youitc men tor aid.
Tte eaiTTlni of concealed weapons
' Is a crime that U hard to combat The
eatstanoe of the weapon Is probably
AOrer known tmtll after the harm Is
dote. If a man poU a lerolrer In bis
pocket be does so wUh the IntcnUon of
nMnf It aad tl^jr becomes a c
n^ when be hldee It In his we4
apfarri. lb
It Is only to urge the
. oteo to a further degree.
Oolooe^CSfan says that the dead
mte Is not the aafferer but ibc llring.
for he who kllhi must forevei
through life with a pictnre In his mind
. 'tbit time nny dim but cannot e
I If a man w«mld only think before he
I pdU the roTolrer Into hU podeet of
i tte toars that would be ghad bocaiuw
t of wbat te might follow, be would
lleteilidtboite.
I A lOTolrer may be all right In
tali plices and a useful and legiUmate
woapon under proper condlilons but
• lU pW Is not In erery man’s pocket
^
With Kentucky engaging In a cm
I ndi agalaat a popular habit In that
» itita. aocordlng to common reimrt,
I -gte pacUar ihould become lets
f papvAMT all orer the country. It is
S thisig that cannot be enUrdy stamped
I <mt by laws or legtslaUon but re
i qalTM cooperation on the part of the
C people tbemselVes.
9.
$
.......... tt-90
Broken sets of Dining Chairs wSS from 1 to 5
of a kind at actual cost.
FRINKTRUDE
J. w.
ED rasiamcE bihloim
Whole.de
C LO A KS
AND SKIRTS
BIITIIS CDIBIIS n
HUMANt SOCIETY NfEDEO.
Vpr aome time a humane society for
^ Timreiee City and Grand Traverse
oovnty has been agitated but has never
come to any definite end. Meanwhile
the need of auch an Institutloa U being
daDy proren. This rooming In the
course of but a three blocks walk.
Record repremtittvc noticed two in^
ddenu that
ior the attention of
a bnmane ^cer. In both cases the
YloUms were horses.
A abort time ago. when the snow be
came eo melted that sleighing wai
practical, there w^ a number of inatances of croclt>* to horses endeavor
ing to pull heavy loads that called
forth not a little comment. The whip
was freely used and the animals urged
on In every possible manner.
Traverse Clljr people should Uke the
InlUaUve In this matter and bring it
" to a focus at once. A humane officer.
( PERSONAL.
' .who Is not afraid to do his duty In
John n. Rbikcfcllor has Inkrn to rn•vary Instance should be selected and gtetral debllity*aSd bodily weal
glnccriiig as a retToation.
put to work as soon as possible.
The Iiudgel f->r the Turkish su!tsn*s
hanun amounts to $1.\000.000 every
Oo. drug Btoma. Prici only 60c
year.
A CAflO.
Krnintx. the crar of RusalnV ehc/.
I>ord 8(rathrona, high rommissioier
by tradition
tr
and |»oelti»n n gentleman,
af Canada, lias just turned bis 86th
year, but Is still as .-irtlve oh u.ost uica and has the right of trenring a sword.
Dr. Agnes Valentine Kelley, of
of tv.
MeadvlIJe. Pa., who has |.een teaching
TRY A RECORD WANT Atk
In the south, has lw»in n movement
to l.ulM Kip si-huolbouscs in Ixjuljiiana
and A
The Grand Duchess Marie of Rnsextreniely pretty, am]
She Is generally ileslg
r-ated ss the T-lnderel!a” of nus?«fai
orlaccsMw.
ODk CERTIFICATES OF BEPOSIT
dfiw Interest te are accepted as casb by
any bank, business honse nr Individual. la
additlM to bdng readily nerotlable by tke
rlitrdW owner, tbey are wartUess to any ene
else,aathat money left in tbis firm te not
snbtetolosf. If left rith ns six meette
we pay Oree per cent interest.
“5STS5^»"Lr.i.’K“
Worry Is the mother of sirk. ner%
ous and troubled mentality, upsets the
entire physical R>itcm. The body is
network of nerves, HolIUtor s Rocky
Rod
Mountain Tea soothes an 1 rebuilds
the entire sysiero. 35 ccj Its. lea or
tablets. Johnson I>rug Co.
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
COAL AND WOOD
DcUTtrtiSrMBpdjrby
e.B.TaW6saiee
BOTB PBORES
4SSVIST IB»R SmST
Re^-Yo^keliaWe Home FurnhAw
ALL OF OUR LADIES’
ANDCHILDRENS’
CLOAKS AT * AND i OFF.
LADIES’ AND MISSES’
SKIRTS* OFF : : : :
DON’T TRUST T0|LUCK
jn tbe hopo that you’ll pick up
a Kood ci)?ar here or there. Get
hold of a eicrar you know to K*
gaod—oue that everyone who in
a judge knowB-to bo a tiptoper.
Short of that advice is: Smoke
tho Traversi* Bello and other
brands will ooncern you no
longer. That’B a cigar to slick
to and the price won’t “stick”
you. Dewpite it*B excellence,
the Traverse Bello fells for only
5 cents the one.
A. J. WILHELM
A. W. JAHRAUS
FOB 0A1.B By ALU LUALESa
m
KVEItYTHINB
*
OtALERB^ IN
KVBRYTHINa
OFF SA.LF
Tliechancf overjone Ims l>ci n waiting for, liie liine wlieo cvcr>on<‘ <an gefbennlifnl Vr
lirU* and save many a dollar. Tlic-original pric® is on ov. ry arti. le—one-quarter off
from Uiul.
Oroat Quartar Of^ 8^a
AH our lic.-intifnl band-paint.-.! China, exquisite work done l.y the Ixet of experts. Git
givin;- is at all times.
'
Oroai't Quairtor OfFSalte
Every piece. .f handsome < ul glass. Tlfis is all Amcriesn. Uie linest. cuTRUa that is
miido. In l.rilliancy. Ixauty of <l€*iRnand expert workmaastup tlio best eritia aaj timre
is DO o.)iiaI. Tho (?r.-.it.-8t chance of th|s year to get cut fdam fer very little money. ‘
Oraa« Quartar Off 8afa
^
V'
t .MV-
All our Frenoh and German China in both open steak Md odd picoes is indnded in
this wonderful sale. Kow is tbe time to snp^y your table with needed 4^^ China.
Orett't QviskrtLer
Will include everything in our groat stock of fancy Brio-a-Brac, French Seoad, Lonwdsa Ware, Bohemian Glaa, Pcrfocto Were, Rqyal Bonn, Japanese Vasa and Norel.
tics, Steins, Mngs, Candle SUcks, Fancy Minors; Loatber Goods.
Johnson Dmg Ca
O raat Quasar
M EiEcm Kir«iE
X B. Paige Electric C(T.
Ul CASS STRSST
Aata
Of all our beanUful Jaidinieta, Standa. UmliieUa Holdm and Fern Dialiea
FOR NEW YEARS PRESENT?
JUST A FEW LEFT
I FIRST IfATKJML BAM
MALKIIB IN
PHONE S«i
Nf
i
Be give a
of a Mir Mttr ,
magil8udmBdMN«mdmitagMiV»
It wb«u ba aild It llvud tg^ tbp
food prtoared by the pUM tor utoc* —
Odmnt XvhiM or biM *Ktal ‘
fliet to make tbe chad maital arttMUi
hand.; aeoond to make him akUlfM
wtm bM miad; third for tbe sake of
eacnpatioo. wbtte as a whole it la ode*
to > iotoroar» tt thto torto.- 'fb.
C»K
ihto
tom«.
rotobi bll|(kt «M
to «■ latMt: M
Uto to aot tTM M the oraiM troB tho ■
tauao »«• tlto oooM bf ««t»to« tot*
firutMaw
cr, wbwt
tba pcapi
fdyof tbeBOlHaiamMWl
la^^mjar wiyr mw an
pmt tbea redtod *Tbe Umtef Side
•naaptahty. Maater Ralpb tarfM
eipfnred aad aang -WWrtn« of Ibc
ffinwerar in w. dboeCd^a wmaner mat
mir weta facned to respond to an an*
eom. alndnff *T)ow Gently. Sweet
•fton,- wbidu na H. B. Cannon nrone
mapedesf
fvV W»«fetlMiMdto|0o4.
|» fWMir Wllb me' work TfQolrad fdr
rallr fIfiT M*onlit at«
[* ; U« »bo«ld b#gte ftt
r , ii« uw tiM sMooUd^ hamv iHfr bant wUb 4bolr eahlWt and of tboae
I U# ooni if op. Oow.
are libeeat are doaed imtU a
iC me ton Sfl4< •ptme term anW banew are unable to
Ttl4» W
IMft Mitil tbMre if preppre a. winter eablblL
Tbe prfiea are raadr today for
awafdtac br^ Jedfes who bave the
fJM t|rpf wlilefc po« hAVf cboM for mauer m.charse and are aa followa
Mfi mar4nr tlMmmgldjr beforo 4i
'•NaedlncaoeFbreitaito Mamb" by
or frffUlg. ^
fi.li I.
Irene O. Wbeelock. dven by Jndfe T.
n. Walker for IbO beat aablMt of na
temi flantf a% top. m thor appear.
tnra'a <wOodat «atiict No. 4, Oarteld.
•Ilf fii4 •Hffa.
reeafyinp tjm priaa for aa azhibit of
s. a Oauo. took op me -8Uo aod flfty^ aamplea of wooda. inelndliiK
me •Ofrttdii .yipDTi» fmH trao wbbdawbkdi. tbooKb not In*
•enonn. era «rowa.
lofc bM. fMdied.
"Vlowa* Stum AUantie to Pacific."
*fWbf. mar have an opportaaltjr of
r^tfilaf pasurafo mer are *«.
<dMT/ erefTlbbip aboirt It if eaioT'
kKben recelrlng tbe priae tor an
nbif. Tbe lpti.tetioi^;.l .01. flUip
M atomapa ffonrNoflb Amor*
bat ula
whlrb If tbf prapvaUo. of plefclinf
F. W. Wllaoa a priae of a photo*
cooite tea o«n ifloff. AH nia
lewh* of. '•Ppaoldent Jtooaovdt wa*
me Mtppk nMor IHtrt It will wpitdifr awerded
to Berda EggH of Beltiicr'a
pkwf foou., I ballfTf pne can feed
achool. No. 6H. Blair townablp. the
room, bar and fllaie all In on# dpr.**
anmr to what oonstltutef the heti
lie anid fuitber: **Tbe otto or r
netedfUaa of American clUien.
uolf abooM bmre aide airalgbi ap «id
down of criladrtoni form a4l air U|^t, ship »ciag*« toaa
ordbe air opolla It. Wben filled atraw Bgglt mid ^fllin Wood of Dell school,
ilse township; he being three
can
ent op and pUobd on top. One
niMatibmm poung gUI who re*
aboaWwmwmntonaolHilamn
M
.. Tbe .WPitfprd i
: Tim AgriodtnnU oiA\ego atarted
•ftr Mn iiw. n emodled^iWfd jirnd
•ollkgm It da alMod dlfhtly fonr
mllai enat of Lanatas on tbe Oedar
|lTer. -At me Ume it was aitnatod 4
h of deapond Intercepted the mad
natns W dortn* the present day
weol mila ponnect It with the dty.
•*1 bdim tbe oant m pnliinrmkm Vhe.Olr hookwtoie prises for tnnd
A dm If A Idnl#tsn.: wwiiniilimn sum below tbe ttflb dMe
to
8. OarfiOmt
bdng nbont Sriy oanta. But Is not tor
. 4. Whitewater town
Ibe man who keepe b«t imie stock.
fmctlonal Green Lake coming
second
tor
toe^prlir^low
the flgth
ehoeld he twelve toei with a twenty*
gen of topplleg orer Is encountered
Goonty
'Hd me nento
of twei bird
ibnBMley>eobool mad tbe Lone Tree
allt«. |ierbape*miity or torty poubds school. Mayfield coming third
n day. Fbnw
«Wy m be rwibed
fWr tbe e«ay on '-A‘Trip From
duftag tbnwn.2dnmr-dkn.mi and.^ Home to Traverae City* was given to
doaaa t take long to land from tbe sUo. Robert flnlUrk of No. 8. Acme, the
Woman*a imdop. ..
n ebuice book from Han*
Tbr woamn's eeatlan of ibn Parni* nahALayOo.
ers* Institute convened In Orange ball
ography of a. Knife
fhln afternoon with about 200 In at Blade" was woa by Cbarlet McMnnna
of No. 6. Faiadlse towdehlp. tbe priae
Jk reeding by Ifie. K A. Bvans en* being a pocket knife offered by Prank
tltlnd "Two Wcunen" was tottoewd by Trude,
an nsoolh'At addrcee bv Urn coadeotor,
"Tbe Tievels of a Rain Drop” by
Mna r. D. Saundem of RoekfortPWn Mslste Buchsn of No. 7. Peslnsula.
•‘Hnuskeeping at a ProfeaaloiL" Mm. awarded an umbrella offered by Ham.
E. S. QV led in me diecnaaloii.
mon doming Co. Tbe beirt. set of
A reettnftkm led by Mrs. A. Oerdner busineas forms was exhibited by No. 8.
was followed by tbe election of of* Garfield. No. 6 coming a cloee ac
A < fine fohlbli of fire varieties of
appin* «a« Imviplit to tbe U • . Ult
ft. rnins l.y A K .n»r. me turir'lc^
Vtag
-iwlm t. reuHifSL KWa i
U.iWvriiu.
aad 8pu. I sri
was a perfect apectmen and
being made hy.tofi C^een^,
Tho learner Industry deacripUon
was best told by Rose Tremaln of Bast
Bay. who received a prise from Alfred
Greillok of a pair of shoes.
Robert Wallers* prise of IZJ.0 In
gold tor the best eentiraent. expressed
was awarded to Mae H. Bdgecomb of
district No. fi. Garfield. The winning
e wma "Onder our flag every
If n hlog.r .
.
m
TGARDUl
‘
22
to Ibe acre."
tbu ptaat MMTbure fuedtRg upon mu
tood. Iii»lnltuMraplapt,wim«4lte
whim oBcc Imbeddcdfjww mtb.Ugrw
but other spores wblcb wouMTad a
lodging In tbu leaf unlesa caught hy
spraying at the right Umc.
Thu Qmwth of Bpuraa
Like an plant lllu the spores of thu
bUgbt must have ibsciablu omdltlaiis *
aad dmaopes so nM>ld1y that It grows
from seed to acod or spore to apore In
fortvK*lght hours.
'
Ur. Craig said be detected It flist
last year about Atig. 16, "11 is very
Important then to apply your Bordeaax
mixture moroughly and at the *rtghl
Umc. You must watch the atmom
pheric condition. If near 72 degrees
and plwjty of moisture. Spray, tor that
Is the favorable condition tor ike do*
volopment of the spore. Dau funural
rule to use ts this; Wbeoerur you
•pray for bugs put your poison la
A. C. Ctalg. after a plaao solo began Bordeaux mixture.
Scald ur Tip Bum.
his talk OB •‘Potato Blight and
This is not a dMease but w pkysrv
venUon" by asking wbuihor the potWi
raised dW'nol find In the lato cror logical ctmdllloo brought about by
other
conditions,
for insUncu rioody.
decayed potatoes, his puesUon boin*
moisture atmosphere no cvaporMlna
nnKwered lo tho affirmative,
• Rllghi, Bclrntlflcally speaking. Is a takes place, then cultivate thoroughly
Veda MeOonaha. Ihc t5*rrar*oW dj-ughter of A H. MrConaba. num..mdod disease." Two dlsoaaus b^ng chosen to assist nature.
by corn of her father’s raising last tumm<'ron t«e 8. Ad^fy farm tour miles as the topic for the afieraoon.
It Is also a low fonn of life that muk
south cif Traverse Citv. The com ts yeltow dent, and kept up Ihe average* of
ilplles within Ihe plant and once to
Eariy Blight.
over Hio bushels of sorted com to the acre. The stalks'ran from nlntj^to
Karly blight comes as early as June, cannot he eradicated.
eleven and a half f**e< high and the crop was rslHcil on avemge sandy land, detected by gray or brown spots on tbe
The discussion was o|jen.*d by Mf.
about ten acres being planicl to this variety. Mr. MK’onaha eomt*H from a edges of the leaves. Anything that In* Sours, who uses dry planter for eariy
com countiy and certainly has demons I rated ihai Grand Traverse^ Is in tho Jnre. too potato top Injures Ihe yield. apmyteg and he asked whether dry
•com l>olL" He attributes his uniform success year afl» >c*ar to nui.-tant Tho losves
Bordeaux
could be used. Mr. Craig
the lungs shd digestive
cultivation. Tho cars on this season’s crop averaged from eight to elcv»-n organs of the plant. thf‘r»> the chemical did not advocato Its um except la the
Inches in length. Mr. McConaha saves his own seed corn, taking k^mhI care pnjcess takes place which as starch dry form. Messrs. Ransom. Coulter.
of It all winter and selocllng only tbe best.
enters the tubers early blight cltK's not -Where they •come from and wtiura
they go," occupied an endless discus*
docaj* the tubers.
l^c blight is also a fungus disease Sion.
"You are not too busy to look Into. j,cr
V who refused |5« piw month
mis newer cnlucatlon and then thr lo get married, though she was pr«v bm Is on mature loaves. It emlla an
offensive disease. This can be detectteacher honwdf Is saying she la too
valb'd ujsm hr the pktn»ns and lh«*
ed by white spots undcraouth it In
busy to give ntienllon to mis work,
but neither are ttw busy. If each district as a whole to remain as her spots, the loaf later turning black lj>TRY A flECOiV WANT Aa
jplac..
oamo half way they would moot in the work was valuable.
priep a resident epon toe groonds."
. Cnlg daring the talerestlng lec
ibiww nteieoptlooa views of the
buildings, practical work to tomato
i.imlnto digging wim tbe experi
Tbm ongbtm borrow one of youi
ilia tor ko iMmrd site." tbe apeakei
as be deplored the lack on the
setoHa. me loweat form of life, arc
tbp chief anhimt of atndy amon*
ntme men. Dr. Maieball of me
ige being one cf me best known ol
tnriologlsu. me building belnf
Bong me larser cm.
"A bookmleplaced Is a book lort.
said the fljeaker as several good views
thrown on the screen of the Urge
llbrnry.
The ebemloi
n - whJlu tbe views of
ue vmre abowa. five
pun tbu grannda. the
wild gatona bMag buanUtoUy ptoUtres
la tbu views. Dr. Field’s garden, the
wild plants of Michigan which he has
grew. "A Beauty Spot"
of mu campus, of the river was
irowa for a moment upon the
uocn.
The muriinlcM^ building, will Won
be honsud In a magnificent ■ttacture.*’
Mr. Outoon said; "where thuy tuueh
tho hand while mey teach the head.
mudula of wood "exur*
rises" as toe pupils call them, two
views of the machine shop, where they
not only nin inachlncs but are Uughi
to build them.
Professor Holdsworlh of the draw
Ing department was shown at work
anatomical department with
or uwtnu. ahuep. etc., emusod
In me audience.
Wells ban, which burned last year,
and Abbot’s baU. me armory, toe last
named having bueb erected under the
grant which followed the civil wai
were shown. Thu mecbanlml depuri
ment was established after the ar
moiy.
The foverament apprt>prtiles
006 a year, while the sUte. through
the legislature, proridus alsa
•The tectnrwns a arholu was greatly
enjoyed by ihe -iarge andl^Bce wWrti
occupied thu entire seutlng capacity
Id minus which were filled with
^aira. •
A duet by two young ladies was well
mg preceding the next lecture by
Miss Getty.
MMu Irutm Gutty.
MIsa Getty of Knilmrim was called
ton to flU tbu ibmaioder of toe pit^
gram as Mm F. D. Bannderw and
Prof. C. T. Oimwm bom wmw absent.
Mrs. SUMBders being IndlsposM
Mr. Orawn being placed In ax
•uid by ibu sum.
BdnonUon of oor boys and glrla. ^
■aid. was tbu leading of tbe human
aottld to tbu beet. A person to be
bum know aorncming of
cvurythloir
-It Is not through books alone, tbe
muu; noolcty and mu aebool all
btnu to ednente me boy and me glri
iriunce enters largely Into educa
tlonTbo gnmiutt factor In tbe udnea*
taon of tbu tblM la tbu tunriier. Tbe
teneber Is me factor, while the crying
is n greater tnlereut of the par
ents thsBselvss. Parenu and f
NW^nilvu to toe
I woHid do for us
as cAIIdrun would mot do tor tbe chib
You do not fann as your
'
^
I
mu Mxgo dtkm.
•A better lateruat la one of the bust
advoemtes to rutain tbe teuebesw
after brief work, leave for omer fields
of woirtu*
Miaa McMIcbael rawdufui a twoetep
■ad tbe uvualag uessloa douod wim a
■cag. -Tbu AaUma Loam Are Phil*
tag." by me MdOnley acbnel. followed
by aa eaooie. "The Uoatur’a Horn."
which was boaetlfully mmr
Yuutunday Aftorwuum
* Mr. Oroatt took a brief period during
tbu afternoon sesskm to expUIn tbu^
there would bo s general meeting at
the City opera homm next Wednesday
evening for the purpose of organising
a bamane society.
Ebpenriaor Broosi Aliya occupied a
alx-mlnuie apace preceding the potato
blight subjod In preueuUi
of a good state aid to a hlghw*
-|!
■ '^'4
1
GRAND EDUCATIONAL WORD CONTEST
In Awards
RfUEE
distribution
The W W Kimball Co , Chicaco. the lantcKt manufacturers of pianos, organ*, and piano players in the U. S.
.00 o, .h, w<„.d-.
‘kS
,.d .h»
.o.........d.........
and the jjood will and thanks of those fortunate cnouifh to secure one of the many prizes.
How many words can you form from the letters contained in the two words,
•
y
ipiAN&
The
..
,
First Prize. $400 Kiinball Grand Upri|lit Plano, together with Handsins
Stool and Scarf
To the next five Iftivest list of v-ord’; rrc'.Ht ImHb worth $UX) will ho piven
To the next Um lorROsl list of v.ot^Ip i*ri-<lit hills worth $75 will l»e
err.upB of five, each of Uie comiae. antil tho eaUte «8,275 ahaU ■
iona of tbe oontoaU
;
The Sniallest Credit Dill Will Ba S55.
of tho amount of ihoir crodit hill on any now Kimlnll piano or pidno player which they may aelocL
There will be- jutl 1^10 credit bills distrilmUHl, no uioro, no Icsa.
RrLES \NU aiNDlTlONS OF CONTEST- All answers muat l»e in M. B, Hantofa gtore. 121 Front M., TraverwA C ity, not later
• p*. M.88A-rciMOA'lr. wmmmKJJkws^ lo. tmo^.
Only such words ate to lio nsol as an* fonmi in VVobster's International Ihctionapr.
noruae^a &lU*r more times thazi it apixiars in the worrls "KimlwiU Piano.*'
^
No proper named, foreign words, natnefi of
Wonls tpc!lhtl the same but having a different
and inohidirm $100 may bo applie«l on any new Kimball Piano or piano player.
15 per cent of a credit bill
TiS Opnlite Tliosayvho Da Not Own a Piano or Piano Plam
‘
nte will bo granted to those wiBhin« to be accomnicylated
applying their credit bills and paying the balance Jn
monthly pay
bill wilt
ne aon^pioa
No more than one creUit
credit bill
will be
aoceptod on
on iuc
the
signed by peiwon compiling flame, tbe com* Each list molt lie signed by pemonxompiling same.
fiany renervea tbe right to reject such list.
.
,
#
* *
No credit bill ean be applied on any purchase mwlo prior to the opening day of oentest
^
player,
Tho first priae ia i
i exhibition at ihe warerv>o»s of M. B. flarnor.
Oil,in)»«i..AtUclilillstirw«dsS2lrtM. B-’tonier. m ftmia, TraTcrseOlj,lU*.
Nsm®.-•
• v». r
............................. .......................................................................
^
^
Street No-.-............................................... ......................................
Ppstoffice........••••••........................... .. ........................................... **"*
No. or Word* Claimed..**r'
’‘T*.
I
m
UmM wttntUdJ 6m
fiMM ftai tt* ftekto tow* «r ciiiv
jmt wfcU yew u*
baUaglariftft
mw
16iMkealoag.katyw^e«t
n TBX esMsat
BIHRE LUMBEfi CO.
wrtow «r mj rptotlo*.* Tlw i^* l«
kaacry koarla aad
tko ptoj oao call a dlMpoe or Ike aa.
ronaaatM wko oko oat a bare <
oaee from charity, aelfdealal aad wacriftee. There to ao crtaM doptcced
tko oatlre perforMaaoe; ao Mock
hratallty; ao BMRAor; ao rokboQr; ao
hair ratolac aawMtn aoeaea when
kero or betolae to bardy eared froai
r oUmt---------for Ood. ttod U
I." Ho kM Mid -CkooM jre tkU tko rapacioaa tooth ol tko rrhlrttac
ban aaw. No dark wtokorod rlllala.
MM kM a lolly cooMpIloa oT tko The ctteo or drtak to coodemaod bat
I of Ood aad prowoa tko po«or ol tko repatoiwo feataree ol each a eeeao
lOM. TkoaorMOBtokMleal.kaa«delightful radlaaee over the whole
IttdaInMf. AU a«« oordlally laMaud w»ae by ber wbolcaoMc
oaopby. Tbe reatairaat accae to easily
or Chrtotsetly pray worth admlseloB fee. All the actor#
lac may an
have beea choeM tor their Mllliy.
•‘O, Lord, oead a rerlral aad beda
A feeder love alory ntaalBg through
MO. tor Joaaa' aako. anoM^ Qotot to
out the eatertataaieat. gives a romaaat toto. plaajto bo proaoot; worol
Ue flavor to a plciareeqae aceae. Hum
aad MOdlUtloa. 10:10; eobjoct, n i
or and pathos are eo. deilcalely laterBeady." Bo oa Uaio. Briac y«
mingled that the aodleooe will diaBIbte. BtadyBoMaaoL Ualoa me
eover tbemaelvea amiltng through
lac oC doBlot*. tatonaodlatoe •
their tears. Not a farce, not a tragedy
aoalon at S:W vlth Marcarot G
—luat a Blmple story of real life as It
kroalh. Roy Blaui aad paetor ae lei
actually occnired. Nothlag better has
ora. Braacoltotle oeealoo at 7; a
fiwwi «to tMi«i. «to ttof cMm
W toMgkcr to* aoeortflBs » tlM
»to« to 4«prmd or toflr/ As*i>
■MMi to tk* MM or kto tkovkto and
Maeic. Batorday Dlcht-Ualtod prayer
aad atody ol tko Buaday eebool I
A Bcoltlsh lady who wanted a servwlt% the chtidrea. WotoooM to
ant so badly that she hurriedly took
ahlp with oa are stnacora. workiac- one without a lecommendatkM
peaed ooe day to look into a book
the nrel Methodist which bHonged to tbe girl, and Imchareh Buaday will beidB with
mediately thereafter wreot to ber with
MoeUac at 9:4S. followed by preachlac some hoeaaineas expressed in
oerrteea aad Buaday achooi. The aub- (hce.
Seat or tko Moralac oormoa to «
“Is this yoor book. Barabr
I Bo a Ckafch Momborr lathe
asked.
fac the Mbjoet to "Ood's Roaiedy for
“YU. mnm.“
“How to this, then? When yon
a Waatod Life." Rorlral aerrlcea will
came yon told me yoor name wrsi
be ottoUaaad all oT^aoxt week.
Bsrah Brown: bnt here In this book
is the name. ‘Bridget MrCInty."
IRIVITIBt.
“It’s all might, mum." said the girl;
* Tkere wlU be a naetliic of the exeoaUwo eomnlttee ol the KnIchU ol
l-yiktoa. craad lodco. tomorrow at i:
o*cioek.
After the noeUnc of the R. A. M Haa her samples tor shirt waist goods
laat eweolac. at which the royal arch and auiu from Kelley Shirt Co.. Grand
da. No two sold alike. Also her
dktoto. thoae proeent roplarod to the aamples for Racine underwear for
City reataaraat aad enjoyed refroah- spring for men and ladles. O
token now to be delivered In spring at
your own date. Just received from
Tkoat
oa the Norlhport braach of the T. C. Cbas. A. Stevens advance style* silk
B Ityoad aad thie aooa. Conductor suits. The new circle skirt, also very
Grtfda took the aaow plow down to pretty white walyU. also allk waists.
Also beautiful dress goods In all lines
ctoar the track#.
The Bsh to the aquarium In Tonncr sold by the yard from a promlncn
Her Broa.* window were treated to an I^bw York bouse. Fashiooable silk
air bath thU noon when the cto#a on and wpol knjt4op-petltcoata. Call at
8 afternoons until March 1st.
oae aide was broken accldeoUlly.
t fw^pHaUnc water and fish onto the Sutherland block, upstairs.
Boor. The iah were hurriedly retX)
NOT fall to sec Mrs. Wig]
. Mwwod to a tank in the baaement.
A Merry bunch of younc people cn- the City opera house next Friday even
jsn 2(wit
Joyed a alolch ride to Klk Rapids last ing.
ftastollto epticai partor Jan. 22B7.
__ __________ _
J-IIMT
Baa rUego has Asaged with a coriCamp aiqra that tor jbe Brut ttoM to any for a sapply of 8J1QQ.OOO gaUons
tbe ktotory of Tale athtotica. athtodc ef mountain water a day. at 4 cento
affairs are on a aonnd iaaactol baato
and there to 91MM0 cask In tbe treas
ury of tbe
tbe aavlmga of the various athleti^
Baa Prkaetoeo. Cal.. Jaa. 20.-!f has
been deiaitniy settled that tbe arena
of tbe Olymple Athletic dab of Baa
Plmactoeo wfll he the scene of tbe
this year. The question of dai
however, has not yet been aetUed.
MotjailoM are imder way with the
oTBclals la tbe east retoUve to the
ber of men who are riigible to
take pan to tbd oooiesU and the of
flcials of the A. A. C. have been wrlto to lor full daU on this sabject
This will be the Hist Ume that the
national amateur champtonshlps have
come to San Franclaoo and the coast
amateors are taking an nnnsoal inter
est In tl^e mnnooooement regarding the
Week Hearted Bdxer Killed.
Kid Goog. an unclaased. mixed ale
fighter, waa killed In the second round
of a saloon dub bout in New York
dty Thursday night Kid Bis. agotber
unknown, was his opponent There
was ao physical examination of the
prtodpals or Ooog would not have
been allowed to go on. as he had a
weak heart, and the dc^ blow was
but a light ooe over that organ. 8U
fied after the bout and baa not yet
been located.
Will Lecture on Football.
San Franclaoo. Jan. 20.—Pat O Dca.
ex-captain of the University of Wiscon
sin varsity football squad, and prob
ably ooe of tbe greatest field kickers
on an American gridiron, has
been invited to Stanford university by
President Jordan to Ulk over footl>all
matter In general. The InrIUUoo to
O'Dea waa secured through “Dad"
Moultoo.
.
^
O'Dea Is recoguUcd as a player
loroughly conversant with the foot
ball altuaUon. and.* In view of
Bce. was considered by Dr.
Jordan a good man to secure an ex
pression of opinion from.
in addition to being an Intercollegi
ate Doiable. O-Dea is sImi an as
lion football placer and Is a registered
member of the Oakland HorneU
elation football club, which also empon Its membership rolls Dr.
Taylor, the Berkeley cgach for the
coming two seasons.
Harvard Shy on Runners.
HAVING SOLD a large number of
Cambridge. Mass.. Jan. 20 —The anstniments It has made room In our
rancement comes from the B
ore for the stock which .was out that Athletic association that Pennsylvania
we were unable to display. Our dla will take on Dartmouth this year
play for a few davs'will Ik* as large
ead of Harvard in the annual relay
and complete as cvi*r and all who have meet next Month. Harvard does ntd
not taken advantage of this money- enter this race because she already
saving opportunity will proOt by call has the relay with Yale, and doe* not
ing and figuring with us how. .We hink It wise to enter two the same
have most an>*thlng in an Instrument evening.
present that you may desire, new
Harvard lacks men for the relay
second handed. One to a used with Yale.' She has only Captain
Steinway to be sold at a bargain. All Dives. Dorman and Rowland, who hav*
iroents sold for cash or on pay- done anything In the quarter and King
I to suit your convenience.
and Bollard in the long dUtanec.
Grinnell Brothers,
Will Bupport Track.
jan 20II
153 Bast Front.
Montreal. -Que.. Jan. 20.—The own
ers of the historic Bolair race track
MINDheld a meeting Thursday and decided
VOUR8<dl their property for farming pur
EYE—
f
On account of Illness Prof. poses so as to be free to support the
Bhellman. Mlchipsn*# tors- now track of the Montreal Jockey club.'
The second payneot on the land for
rack was made Thursday and
tot was unabis to be hero as
advsrtisM a week ago. Hs an option obtained on aome addiUonal
will posltiyely be here on property. After the track proper Is
Monday. Jan. 22, and Miring constructed, eighty-two acres will be
tbe entire wssk at Raotoll'a left for stands, lawns and approaches.
optical parlor. Traverse City. Ne Picturos of the Downfall of Fitr.
Bnqnlrer—There were no mo
We respectfully rsqueet all
pictures taken of the Fltzslmmons0*Brifm light, although several scU of
ivs vision to call and set
films are being shown around the
country alleged to be reproductions of
desire difflcutt cases.
the batUe In which FlUslmmons colEyes examined free.
topeed.
The optical sstablU
Bhorter Notes.
to
the
only
thor
Ryan and Hart have decided to give
ne in this part of
The latest acien- up the stage, owing to the ill effect it
tor testing to having on Ryan’s health. The claim
and
correcting
has been made that Tommy's stomach
al
vision ane here and we have haa gone back on him. but be
Installed modem electrical ways denied It. The abandonment of
machinery to cut and grind a proflUhle stage engagement giv«
our own lensea.
color to tbe dimrge that Ryan to out of
W. ta*. b«n Uking ft.ll It as a fighter.
The American Automobile associaliiitrwettons from Prof. Bheflman who will be proeent dun Uon haa adopted a resolnUoa against
•ng the opening vroek. Jaft oonductlag future road races sneh as
the Vanderhdt cup races last October.
22*27. Be suro and call.
*Tbe aasoclaUoa says such evenU
should be held over speetolly built
speedways and on private property,
WAN7 ADS
whereI tbe Uvw|
Uvm of the gen
general pnbUc
not be jeopardlied.
“Tip" OTfeill oaee tbe lending bats
man of Um country, to ranning a hotel
in Cenada.
Hugh Jennings has a noUon that
unneoesaary. Address with
p Lock Box 42. Grand Bapida. unieM Brooklyn flntohto to the first
divtoton this year that town will turn-1
You $bsw
OMsdotn
wben yon ke^ yimr ralnnblo
paper* in a aecue place.
Wa will charge yon only two
dollars per year for nae of an
indiridnal txa In onr safety
depoait vanh. It is proof
against bitrglars and fire.
TRAVERSE OTY
STATE BARK
to IVI A &. U K V
-
.
PKRBONAL.
Jos., Becker of Bellalrc stopped off
in the city on his way to Kingsley,
where hU sister. Mrs. Philip Horn
rich. dlcd>yesterday.
Miss Bemlee Coon, who baa l>oen
the guest of the fpmUy bf J. B. King
on Sixth street, returned to Bay City
this noon.
Mr. aad Mrs. Fred finders and child,
who hare been the guests of his par
ents. 727 Webster street, returned to
Mill Creek this noon.
Theodore Tbompeon. a Cedar mer
chant, is in the clty-on business today.
Miss Pearl Wells, who has been visftinc at ^iplaad. returned home today
Mias Oraee '^<x>lsey returned from
Northport todsB. after a visit with
frlMd^^
Mtoa 2?Snie Prausc. who has been
rlsUlng at Bingham, returned home
today.
' ^
If
dtoi^o laugh at good, clean
hnMbr
attend the home
taleil BraA. -Mrs:xwicgs.:^ at the
jClty operApuae Friday evening, the
optical pariera
Jim, ft till Jan. K7. Dont mlaa this
oppbftMilty tor actofiUlIc traMmowt.
^^yaa Sxamlnsd frsc.
Jan
#DU HAVBKT aaea anythlag la a
time which plaasod you nearly as
as “Mim. Tnipa.**
he glvea at
the aty opera home next Friday even-toeCL_.-----------^ win do
.'^6'
.
*Oeaeral John a Bates, who wUl be
of the general staff tor one brief
i. to the trst baMelor la the hisof tbe AMarioaa nnay to attain
tbto UMteMM.. Hto regUae will be
only tor ^kbniary. the ahofteat moath
to Ika year, whan ht makea room for
GtMnlOMbto.*
K-|.OMIS-r
Pre-Inventory Sale
OF SILKS
Beautiful Blown Glias
Tumblers writh fancy
-36
¥ '
24 inch Colored Crepe de Chencs. Pinit, Pale Blue.
Tan. Cardinal and Black, worth 75c.
y||
Brilliant glass tumblers.
Brilliant G*lass
Water sets only *DU
Decorated Dinner Sets, f1.25.
SS.OO. $0.00, and
#11.00 per set.
l-^W ••PMIOK
Consistont with liif^h rlaM
workmanship, material and
ixiwer dcvelopckl.
Walter M. Paige, Agt.
ISM o^MM mt^
Bowling AUey
Prizes Galore
GeoW.Millar
FRANKH. PAINE
TRY A RECORD WANT
aa
27 inch Chiffon Taffeta, Grey, Brown, Navy. Change
able. Green and Black. alto^ Blue and VP. yj
Black,$1.00 value, for............................... 4 3C III
30 inch Okee Japanese Silk for Kimonas or drapery
purposes, regular price. 76c,. Pre-Inventory j Jq
You shouhl aoc our new Gor
man Baking Diahea in terra
cotta brown, clear white lined
and gWl inside and out at
ONLY lOc EACH.
With J. B, PfiJfC Electric Co.
WEBCMT' ne^lt e( Hkkiiy a
Wnmni Oa. OletUac
tevtetaiOstfaa^ V
CUT FLOWERS OR
FLORAL DESIGNS
Wc deliver prompUy.
Near Cut........... ••• v*
Handsome Glass Berry
Sets (Seven pcs) O JfC
only...................
•THE ENGINE THAT RUNS"
1 ’ill if
; Mil'll
ONLY*.... .30
VBS.H.I.TIIBIII
erealBc. retumlnc this morning at
C:M.
There will be f special meeting at
tbo Frtooda church tonlcht All are
laritod.
Oapt. M. J. Bout^rm of Dostem will
ctwd a akmbar of beautifully lllustratad aoac# M the Balvatkm Army meetfac tonlchL Monday night Consnl
Booth Tucker*# jeeture. **Lore and aorrow. will be glvca. Admission only
See B. K Daily, roo* XK.
NewWilhetaBloi.
Sale Prices on Black Taffetas
i.iSQuaUty 1.25 Quality 1.50 Quality i.r5Quallty
AT
89c
AT
9Sc
AT
AT
1.15
e. Olilbelm
1.35
Corasr Front
ss4 Usion St
J.W.IVlilliken
AMOTBEI
CHOICl-Hart, ShafT. r AMarx $25.00 Suit or Overcoat on oxhibiiicm at Hamilton Clothing Go’s.
SKOAL FUZES
W. Caery Hull-$.5.00 cash
prize for h>ghc?at score.
No. 1. Mussclmnn (Irooor
Co.. Di8tribntora-.100 LaVerdo Cigars, value $10.00.
No. 2. Hamilton Clothing
Co.-One Hawe# black derby
hat, befit $:t.00 *miAc.
No. 3. Saxton Hardware
Co-One pair Hockey Nkates;
valoe^$jr.50. Hporting Goods.
No. 4. American I>rugCo.
—Pair
Military
Bruahofi.
value
$3.50.
PrescripUon
No. 5.-Alfred
Greilick
Shoe Co.-One pair “Selx
Royal Bine 8hoe/ beat Shoe
in the city.
No. G.-A. W. eJahraus100 Diamond J cigars; value
$10.00. AGcntlemanto Smoke.
No. 7. Kimban Mnaic
Houfie.-$10.00 credit 6rst
payment on Piano, or $5.00
credit first payment on organ.
M. B. H^cr, Manager.
No. 8. Prof. Hor»t-Vic
lin Leefioufi, $2.-50.
No. 0. City ResUnrant,
(Open day and nighL)-Oiie
Wee^ MeiU Ticket. Beat of
serrioe.
WUl
Tobediatribnted week end
ing. March 17th.
One coupon with every
game yon bowl
WILKINSON
fiROSSK
sionitToxs
RICH AND HANDSOME COATS
VERY RADICAllV REDHCED
-
This means that tbe woman with fire, ten or even twenty dollars can buy a'
better coat for tbe price than sbe bas ever been able to before. ^
Wc have just ftnished inventory and never have we found our stock in as good
a condition as now, not a garment in the store left from 1904. Every model a 1905
creation: every one of them fully up to the Millikcn standard of excellence, both in
quality and style.
mac
livery model a perfectly designed one, and made
as perfectly as they are designed.
led. Almost every wanted style is here. While we do not nave every size in
ever>'style, the showing is broad enough in point of variety to make your choosing
an easy matter.
■
When you can buy such splendid garments as these -at the prices we are now
making why delay the buying.> Note the prices:
ANY COAT IN THE STORE AT ONE-THIRD OFF
TAILOR HAD^SmiS FOR IMA
Are going to be very good knd will not differ materially in style from those
of 1905, except in the extreme models. This should be of special interest to the wo
man who would own^i new suit that has everyffeature of a 1906 model at a saving of
from five to ten dollars. That’s what it means when you buy a suit now, while wc
are selling them at ONE-THIRD OFF.
All that we have said about quality style, etc., of coats applies equally as well to
suits ahd there are no old numbers among them cither.
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO BUY FURS
We have some rare good values in furs that you can buy with what you save on the
price of your coat or suit.
Any Fur In The House At 1-3 Off.
V'e are shouing some delightfully prelly things in the new spring goods
namely: Dress Goods, Silks, While Goods Colored Wash Goods.\ There are
some exceedingly charming things for reception and party gowns. This
Rowing will interest the woman who litas to get the new things while they
are new.
S'.
THE
EVENING tS
m'- RECORD
travchk
cmr,
micmmam.
Saturday,
■i
-' -
I- rrjsuri;:sjr«
m ^ rnnim ID dy
jppTfi to mnfro mtXk tbm nurtlitn^ «r CkD IDfilDDi rate DMtSDr, DSd
tann toolsa^ lasislalsre aiM tJZ
effort on bis part.
When Mr. Hal* want tate tba lower
,
...
'.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. '
By MMX. a. B. DOTLS.
randfbr amaa
may abnoat ba
\ Is BO oTldanoe that
era that som
do ao at bis r
lo It that t
f him ^ I
Dd~tas*
pieces when bf dlscorDoe has l*«n Ir^ to
riiee. That waa Ws only
Ins an Inkstand at tba
aerrr to be forsottan oc
with tb* facctloos plea that be to the detriment of his
I tba neoeasary amtabiUty. tba both as a iharksaan an
Mr. Hal* bad no d
autboHty for tb* si
,
januamv mi ml
TWO.LEADERS IN THE AMERICAN SENATE
^MTRB MMt tk. apiMns <X tte voted JUtnaalf strictly to the boUdlnd In the dotaU bostossa of kfflBladDa. aad
!&M May'MttwfRkMItawi op of bis fomctJee aad at fba doss of tba time <nm* apasdibr vban ha coold
that Ofot daea4e. at the as* of thirty. manaca an appmpriatloo bfU with tba
dastartty of an old Umar. The shlp^
Dd^^to
,. V.
on. Bailey bad to make bis
I and ba tansbt bU lesoons after ba
baoam* a fisnrs In natlooal peU-
■€-
lie*.
k)WRMM«(fl>e
re in Copiah oooaty. Mlaa. In IMS.
tba senator's aarly life was passed In lifaoCGbrIst TBa imdob cC Bto Ir
noranc* te not baM t» ted. Wd
roam. The atroosipiMrs af bk
tbe ttraa of Was
bood^ was not oondodv* to the <
si:rr.-
in a conntry tav*re-4t fOarfal achMi
for d boy oo kaenly imprssslcw
KToldon Ballay. H
wild and rscklaas splrttsw
he only one of tbs oniny that did not fau a vielefutors
rroondinss waa the
hit
arnator. He qoalindd hlmsalf for ad^
mission to the bar and besan ths pt
Uc* of the Uw when he was twenty.
All the time be never osaaed to Ions
for better thinss. bat he could not find
Ukem In Coplab county. Finally an
I Of Dll Of Uw PTMl-
mnd hD taDDD hta
Mv«r"^H*^•tr*tS
Jmmm <L
» b« TOtDd trttli hU port)
g»££
k». HDhDip.
i.Dnd h« took
I of Rotiort EL
if
Dwrf^DI
In tkm mwUf and
in thD boDM. HdIc*> loul
rnmern Dmoda that of aU
DiDC AmoDoaTvaialMUii of tb« Twmtjr.
tbr only mam•rot Sew York tflaiHet U U
WhO WDD
baraf tba
Hal* arrlvad. Tb* flat
Hat of iHaV'a
maa tn Um Korty-iim oooa^
Daama Ilka a paaa Crom tb* mnoi* pkaC
p tboao daya Brli
j
•bd Ixican w*ra tbor* alao and
Imxmirik
•ana of U
ndaJl.
CnotL
of the
m at that alacllon.
aa Hale waa bom at Tnmrr.
oowity. Mr., Juna t. lUC. He
from old ISnsIlah atocfc which
itc4 from Hertfordahlf* to
£aaaachDaetU■ In
InlfU.
IfU. When the ^Ula
ft Main* emoTTNlI from
from the yreat Aca-
EUGENE HALE.
JOSEPH WELDOH BAILET.
tewherc: I»ny beFrom tbe first be took a lively Interest conetlfutlon and
he lower house the state
In his )*ouna oollrain]* and was never
convinced that Its Washchary of the favors which ths speaker
VM a brl«
brlcht lad In a com- has It in hU power to bestow. It was
itniiiV Hal* w»a
iipunlty of kaan wlttad younsstana. He due partly to this that Hale became one
There Is a popular notion
Inyton tn an Incredibly short time. He. ITnlted SUtes senate Is a rest
on Ms i>art. was alert and a worker. and that the---------tdlaela and art notr DDhappUy ahnoet He Wfts always nndy to take a hand
Is true, nevertheless, that
•sUnet Before ha waa twenty he had In debate, and when he s]
%aaaa« tba necaaaaty aCamlnatWba and altentUv heftrers, for It
losy man. no matter
M bean admtUad to tba bar.
may be. ETx-cry senator who has made
apparent that
4 Mr. Hal* was a WDOraaaful Uwyer the I»lne Tree
a yreat name for himself owes It as
Bom tba aUrt. Ftir Un years ha de say. He beiail
active |•artlcltlant much to his induslrj* as to his Uleni.
fc:;!2”=rn‘"d;d^
^ buUdliiD Of the
" fun
zvx
•:n.
It has Iona iKN
nd!« that his xve;
s his dlsporitlon
point as
and to burn t.
iicnite t(
flerrely.
5uIIs no wires and h.as no paiknee
He pulls
exitable. No matter who It Is that
IKdlUcnl loK rollliur. He cmild
retains the shell of leadership what
hetsime the exiMuir nl of nny poever substance there is In It f.'ill* nnlurslly hnd logically to the man from
«.utsj*okcn for
Texas.
Joseph Weldon Bailey Is a politician metho<ls. Alihouuh he hn-s Ihn o In po
litical life so many years h- has tnadt
of a decidedly unu5ual type
a |*olnt <.f sloerinic clear of Ihe ways Of
the veteran politician. He Is still youny.
minority did not for a moment
that hiM Inlluem^ would be all
ful In shaplny the course to Ih^ p
Pomical exents have so ar
Sit
■
when w* come to tba raadlas or tbs
atsdj of tb* Ufe of Gbriat It Is doo* ta
arooatansystamatlemaBnar. Wt
pi* perhaps could Basse tbs test tsB
ermu In lesnlar dedsr la ChfMfs BfD.
sndjetifwearotobeUkDHtaBWD
can an see tb* sfMt Impottmnc* of
up bis mind to do aomethlns tor his
biisbt nephew and gmro him money to
to Trass. At that tlra
Ity even In Gslnesrllle. the
t aboald be tbottmiblj and CaltbTexas town In which he buny ou
shlnyle. He wore Ions hair ai
alourh hat and coat of a pattern |
liar to OopUh county, but be wi
abnorroally brlyhl that he could m
birth are famUUr to os as w*II as His
main umJlf»covered. Raw boy thi
msbt with His psrents to Esjrpt and
Hit Petorn after tbe death of Herod to
OaUlee. which from that time on be
sate to a deadlocked consreasional con came Hla borne until He enterid opoa
vention. Some one proposed to break Hla public ministry at thirty years of
the deadlock by nomlnatlny Bailey.
The suaicceth'in took like wIldHre. and It asc. Between tbe events of His childwas Bailey e own dolnys that he was hood and tbe eoterlos open UU pubUc ministry, nearly thirty years* Uter.
He was pIMyed to another candidate, but one Incident In t
and It wan nut In him to take adren- life of Christ U glv
laye of the opportunity thus offered. It to Jerosslem when He was twehrs
Ho declarrd tl
years old with Ills parents at tbe time
^te. but all In vain. Ifts protests of tbe feast of tbe I*assover. But tbU
mounted a chair and announced that event in connection with other Indirect
references to His Ufednrlnc this period
ho was under twenty-live
led It. but rosy teseb us some leasoos from tba
tnnnr^. Thja. of t'ourae. setUed
L he would boyhood of CTirtoL
he had n-Klect*d to
the
1. The boyhood of Christ teartire ns
time for bey iitiiinc the term. Two yaars th* dlynity of labor. Every Jewish
ame u candidate and won boy was required by the Uw to learn
later ho
reslly. Ttial was fifteen years ayo. and
an
Induatilal trade. Christ ttocama b
th(‘ tali, lanky yf*uth has developed Into
a handsome and stately flyure, movlna carpenter, and dnriDjf these aUent yoan
amonic the nation’s sohms with an easy he undonbtedly sitent mnch of hla Uma
working
In tbe caipenter Ubop at tbe
majesty and rommnndlnc their stralnmanual Ubor of Hla trada. NoChliir
ItCftins to roll across the senate cham- in all human history has ao dignified
manual Ubor ms tbU period in the Ufe
Hr. Bailey does not speak often In the
senate. When he does there Is an ac- of our Lord and Saviour. It aUa
of finality about Ms speech. When teaches os tbe Importance of TDOth be
Is nothing more to be ing trained In a waj that wUl reeal| te
ttatUr
his side of the question. HU their pbyalral derelopnidfiL
directly to the bottom what may be the ppofeeekmtl or poument
a crash. Every mical career that aeema to he before
sentence U eompxct and full of meat them.
It Is ver>- seldom Indeed that any mem2. Christ a boyhood teacbM the Im
ber of hU party finds It n»-eosmary to
supplem.nt one of Senator Bailey's portance of cdocatloo. mfwrr Jawlidi boy waa weU educated. It to true
speeches with remarks of his own.
that
hU edocaUon ronstotad torgelj In
CHARLES E. BROWER.
studying tbe books that portalned t»
bU religion, but In tfaU etadir bU mind
would be aa certainly dffrdloped as If
the time bad been given to the etody
of foreign Ungoages or matharaatlce.
The JewUh boy at thiaayeara of if*
began the study of a caraUn pbaae of
j
] Instructive Pictures of PersonSy Scenes and Things of Note
THE SHOEING OF AN ^RICAN MULE.
A NEW EDUCATIONAL IDEA.
AN ODD INSCRIPTION.
lursess. deq^.r
John W. Bursess.
The quaint Inscription herewith alven
Is taken from an old house In Lan- the faculty of political
eashlre. EnjrUnd. When the house was tcmatlonal Uxv at Columbia unlxersUy.
In pn^ ess of erection a quarrel occur has been selected as the first Inrumbct.l
of the new chair of American history
and InsUtuUona In the l*nlvcrelt>^ of
IS
^ ,
The picture herewith alven coma* fToro Greytown. NsUl and shows the
te*thod of shoeing a refractory mule which Is In vomie In that faraway reirion.
means of puUe3*». rope* and a wide leather band the animal U put Into a
fframa. its head resting on a padded'bar. Ita front le«s bent and fastened to aide
leas attached to a stout crossbar. To prevent damage from
iwo coarse baa* are tied about them. Thus protected from all active
we on the part of tbe animal, the shoH- may do0 1hla duty with comparm-
NEW EMERSON HALL AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
%
^FOOTWEAR OF A CHINESE CINDERELLA.
toh law. with Its
trmdittooa. be became -a child of the
Uw** and occupied tbe eame poalUoo
In reUtlon to the nation ted to the
chnrch aa all the men of larael.
S. Tbe boyhood of Chrlat teacbea tbe
and the Utter declined to proceed with
the work. After two j-ears of InacUon
the owner concluded to make peace and
one of the
obstinate o
this curioui
which hn«
In honor of Theodore
RoosevelL was endotwNl by Jam**
Spejer. a wealthy New Torker. It has
been announced that the German em
peror Intends to reciprocate by foundiny a slmlUr professorship In Columbia.
m a photoyraph of one of the shoes
who recently came Into.public notice
Chinatown, where she had been Imslx years. The shoe Is three and seven-clyhlhs Inches In lenyth.
the upper part
oriental silk.
her detested surroundlnys a difficult undertakiny sn*
accomplUhed !L nsiny an ax to cut her way to freedom. She reacjjed New
1 sent home to China by some wealthy
committee for Chrtafa
Francto E. CUrk.
*
MM
Wimm
Tbe committee system. Ilka the pray
er meeting and tbe pledge, to one of fbe
unique and distinctive things which
Christian Endeavor baa brought to fbe
vounc neofile of tbe world. It baa cmpereooal responalbOlty: It baa
I to do; It 1
into a million mlnda tbe thought: **I.
too. am a worker in the Ma«ter*a king
dom. I may be young ahd Ignorant
and unlnfloentUL but I have my tJ
as truly as tbe minister baa bU or
*bo ^
Sunday school superlntei
A member of a commit
wtiom something has bat
and tbe particular task aatlfned to me
baa been committed to me bMb^y^
A CANADIAN FISHING WHEEL
CHINESE COOLIES IN THEIR BATHHOUSL
The aoeae depletad barewllh U a common alaht amooa the Chine*
the eooUaa ao tp th«lr work they paa* I
dochlna for the watcrereof <
which they
drtedV* ^
...
” The simpU apparatus herewith Oliietrated Is k
rera dnrtnr the satman Incubailna season. Th* ^
rests the fish on their way down stream and M
sir dellcata bodies. The epawn to tbea removed
It to a rather crude devloe. but It aa*B
’Sthou?*lnJury^
1 and pot toto tb*
k
.
f
;y beet <m my
sake.--Dr.
As a Trikwt* ta Dr. Mark.
Perhaps from no one thing that tbe
couventioa did waa more tobe expected than tbe approval by the board of
trustees of a quarter cedtury memerUl. the suggestion being for a na
tional Seadqoarteni bnildUig to be
erected ns a tribute to Dr. ClartL •»cured through n tWHity-tee oeuta
apiece coetributlon from the ChriatUn Badeavorera of tbe worA which
w«l reiMesent a gift of a ceot ter each
year of GhrtotUn Endeavor history.—
John B. dem
Ckrtetftaa ■adaaeav.
of yuor churches.
n in the cot Is the new haU of the de
at Harvard onlx-erslty aa a memorial
msrsoB. U la «C tbe cokmial atyle of wrchliecture. and over
la ptead a Bl» alae btonae atatoe of the saae of Condbrd. On th^
and the
4
an abeolute I
of our youth we sboold
remember our Creator.
^ '
An average gift of 95
I
ll^
WANT «EfASn^T
AJtaM Crmiar Md FM SUM
Mt vfik IlM Mpnjr tkat pn
of 0«" la .tkto dtjr at
TMctxMtatoe ywr writs ima tlews^
byiMattem ttc toxsetops. T»e ReewX wtnt
Gdimi& win rioMiDlIsli yrir desim it i cM it )m
ifcwctats.
«l» tUM dM ptfU of ika tadr Uua^
da «M tka •earaewir dldaoj^
pkr kifo ar wfca kara aa« tt wlik
tka artikMli kilka parta, tka
li« piaifjr aianr «C iUaa Onrtar aad
Mr. mmrn. or ralkar Mr. aad
Maaa. w« ka aorjr falaraaClai
M ioMlikai la tka Chkap» latar
OoMa—day:
«UMi! TMa to tka toa
^^kar M fa loro, ft>r
t-V-"-.
/-
■
*•■>*
aadUMM
oaptMa. Tka Searaeroor vooad aad
«oa Ika
Umadc. 8o tkay ware
BMTflad aad flvad kappfly fwai altar.
-Cap dajr Ike ktoik eallad at tkair
kotoaaad laratlay'baky. Tka kaky
waa aaltkar a Bcmracrow aor yat a
Ztodr Laoatic, kot joto tka
awaataat littla pirl tkat mr Ifrad.
Tka MtoParmw aad tka Lady
took tka kaky to dialr koart of kaarts
aat ware kappHr tkaii tkay kad rreo
baaa kafora
**Wkk3b traaatotarf tail* tka true lore
alorr of Trad Stotia. Scarecrow, and
AUiaa Cmtar. Lady Luaaitc of -Tka
Wtsard of Ox* ooaipaBr. Tkay bare
paila la -The WliartI of Ox* for four
yaara. ThooaaBda of pao|da kaow
tkaa to tkair auaa rdoa. Few. how«yar, know tka Ideal life sU>ry of the
two aad tkair baby dauahler. Dorotky.
Two yoani tkay played tkair parte
tkay bare baaa koaband aad wife,
tm to tka treat lore tkay bore each
otkar.
Than The Wlxard of Ox* com
Gkieaco Mr. aad Mre. FYad Btoea>elolea. It rariraa ptoaaaat maa^ae.
ftw M waa to Qkleago that tka%oaracrew dteeovarod that ka had a kaart.
Vi.;
V
-C
It tor that of the Lady Limatlc. A
ChitotBae dlanar aad a ton gown
Bade tka dleeorciT poailbla. Two
yaare ajco laet ^Cbrtetmae day there
waa ataaKBx feast oa the state i
Tka Wliard of Ox* company eat down
to a Barraloas beeMaak dli
There was a loat table stretched quite
aoroaa tka sU«a. It was fully six feet
wide. Mambefs of the company earftwadad It Tkay kad woodao plates
katofotkam. Two tr«at wooden
taka kMd celery and ollvai. n
wara all sorts of good thlnts to cat
andl fTed Stone. Scarecrow, and pp’c
Moatgomary. Tin Woodman In The,
Wlsard of Ox* aggregation, acted as
waltan. walking, not arosad the table,
tod oa ft ap and down the center. Now
tor tkte Taaat the Lady LunaUc. who In
ml life Is pretty Aliena Crater, kad
doaead a stunning black not g
Bade wttk a long train. It was a train
which taught the Scarecrow^tke n
tog of Jora.
•*ln «ia course of the evenlni
eaagkt bis foot In Its flimy length. It
tore, a ralnoos tear. Yards and yards
of black aet ware scattered about. The
charming wearer was nice about
aad smiled. So tiie
gath
arad the mlpad niin« s In a heap and
stuffed thetn In bts pocket, so that
the Isuly Lunatic
was compeflod to follow.
“That was the Wginnlng. The next
BEN BLAIR
WANTEO.
-*Aad I dOB*t waat Dorotky to beictraB.* dedaras bar aotkar.
•What to By graatosl aabttkm tor
her? Please don't toagh, but I want
bar lo be tome ffna fellow's good wife.
Ok. 1 shall be the greatest old match*
malcar la tka worid. Heatly. I*m gotng
to hare arary aksa boy I kaow wclcoma to mrr home, so that aha shall
bare an opporinilty to tolT lo lore, if
she fakls dispoaad-and meats the
right one. 1 would ncrer ask her to
bare any greater good lock than in
marry as line a man as her totker.*
-'Remember. Dorothy has groat
gifts as a mimic.* suggested her father.
“*Oh, yes. Aud she has made her
stage debut.* chimed In bar mother,
smiling proudly, her big blye ey*^
alight With motker lore. *Prad ca
bar on the stage, and you should have
beard tka applause! Tka theater rang
And Dorothy was simply dear! She
looked around at the IlgbU and gur
gled with Joy.*
-ilowarer. Julian Mitchell has In hli*
po4pBo«lon a huge bill poster on which
tka name of Ml» R. Dorothy Slone Is
strongly featured. It was made when
the >oung woman In question wss but
A few days old. and was dated twenty
years ahead. It was the work of her
Scarecrow father, and states that Miss
A. Dorothy Stone (In rery big type),
assisted by Fred Stone (In very small
type), will appear In sn elaborate re^
viral of The Wlxard of Ox.* In re
turn Mr. Mitchell gladly offered to sign
a contract for the appearance.
“So far the greatest talent which
Dorothy Stone has shown for a the
atrical career is along the line of mlm
Icry. In this art she Is really quite re
markable. She repeats with surtllng
success the queer squeak which her
nuher makes as the Scarecrow, for the
sound Is one that tolls with strange
datigkt npon bar Infantile earn. And
ska 'coughs for the lady* when
any one else coughs.
*-Off the stage and aside from the
glare and flare of the Rialto, the Scare
crow and thej^dy Lunatic are two of
Ihe^jnost'dorac^lc people in the w
They have two hospitable homes, be
tween which they divide their time
during the summer, wheu they have i
chance lo rest. One Is ‘The Pines,
owned by Miss Crater, and located at
Hlcksvllle. L. 1. This is an inland
farm, and here last year Mr. and Mrs.
Stone gave a big Tlisnksglvlng family
party. The other summer home Is
aeashore place at AmItyvUlc. U I.. and
Is Mr. Stone’s place. The nam
this charming estate proves a pur.r.ler
to ever>-one. It is known as the T. A.
D. club.* FYed. Allene. and Dorothy,
it moans, translated, and here last
summer, after Dorothy Joined the
lly clrtMe, long happy days were pi
in boating and Ashing.
• And when people tell >xmi that theatrical marriages do not turn out well,
and that actors and actresses have no
Idea of the Joys of domestic life. Just
flash before -them this Ideal pair—not
forgetting Ilf Hr Donvth.v.
•As Allene Crater tells It: To hr
a happy wife and mother Is the great
est career any wwan should want. If
she fills these roles well she nee«l
never sigh for foot light fame.* -
WANTED FOR ARMY—Able kodtod
unmarried mm bciwcqn ago* of 21
and 3S: cKIms of the Uaitad
States, of ffoo^ character and JOBperate .babiu who can speak, raad
and write Eagltob. Por'iafonaaUon
apply to recruiting oCflccr. Hotel
WkIttiiK. Trayerso aty. Mick.
tttcs Umm sal if
WANTED—Position by young mmn
with 6 yearx experience in geaeral
store and ofAce work; best of retorences. Address Record.
Jsn lS4t
qrinsisapictmcortitt
- * founc ranchman who
€uat out of the WestSke another Lochinvar
—alter the cM be lored.
a^f^bthlnr
couM atop hhh—which is
the quality that we tike
best in the hero of a story,
alter an.
S-BwBWr-budOwm
triwme— stir. Php* Ml.
tU«-tWrtT ihm-mi copiM-hm hMc r'btod.
A«k ytm kock.
•dbr mUi b Mt M.
BEN BLAIR
nAlocim -
to not rasponstoia tor BtianffB j
WANTED-rMen to cut 4-fl. wood; $1
com. Trmrerxe City Brick Co.,
eystonc.
Jsn 16-61
Dr. Rogers 8. Morris of the U. of |
M. medical department has accepted
Loren P. J«ks has Jind begun his an appointment In Johns H^ln* bosIhlrty.fourth sentence In the Berrien pital, BaHTmore. and will leave J
county Jail within four years for Arbor In about a wt'Ck.
The old Donovan & O’Connor sawdrunkenness, lie hvn served two
tcnecs already this winter. He U inlll at Monomlnoi Is al>uu| to be dlf
given the freedom of the Jail when un mantalod and tom down. The mill Is I
der sentence and acts as a Imxty.
which caoses him to gloat over the
other primers until he is despised by This Is the eighth siiwroUI to lie tom
all of them. Jenks Is an expert paint- dowTi at Menominee biact' the decline
er. earning large sums In the summer j of 1
lumlH r iKxisi.
Hubliy was ho insane!) Jealous that
months, but he spends all his wintecH j h
xt the crmniy Jail. When sentenced Jbe objected to her dr<-sv1ug well when
early In tke winter by Judge Braecllnjwhc went cn the street liccau.se men
of St. Joseph he begged that he might and boys wn.uld look nJ her. sa)*s Mrs.
be sent np for ninety days, so that Maggie J. 8hf*ars of Kalamaxoo. who
spring would come all the sooner, but asks a divorce from 4terar h. 8h<*ars.
the Judge gave him only twimty days. She says she stood it for nine years
His sentence expired Monday and on and thinks that is enough.
Wednesday he was haled bef'ore tie*
Judge again for another term, which
TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
win carry him over till March I.
The YpsllantI city council has
adopted a curfew ordinance, modeb-l
on that of Grand Rapids*, which pro
vides that children under l€ ’shsll
keep off Ihe streets after 9 at night
between March 1 and Sept. 1 and after
8 daring the other months, except
when with an older person or on some
errand for parents. WTiIstles will be
blown five minutes l»eforc-lhe curfew
hour.
Skis, the Norwegian “snowshoes. *
have been put to dccldetlly novel use
In Ironw*ood by a sneak thief who cn
Icrcd the groceo' store of Jtihn Bos
tnim at the Nonie location. The thief
bad come on skis to the rear of the
store, had effeetod an entranee and
from the money drawer had taken tSO
in ca.sh. A heavy fall «»f snow on thj*
night of the roblM*r> preventrM the fo!
lowlnjj of the ski tnwks.
Patents
WANTED—Work by dsj of any descrlpUoo; prefer nurstoff. 802 E.
FrouL
doc 12 if
WANTED-Hamexses to oU and poltoh. Fred Puller. 148 B. Tenth.
noy f 1-tf
p*
work; for saving
time; for long
service and com
plete satisfaction,
no other -type
writer quite equals
cTA«SmitK
Premier
Sometimes a nervous woman’s nfflirt Ions are Imaginary. Again they
are a form of actual and terrible 111
ness. In any event, Holllstcr*s Rocky
Mountain Tea makes you well. A
great nerve tonic. Sr. cents, tea t»r
tablets. Johnson Drug Co.
e. cor. Iftk knd Reanto Sta.
«7 fL on l«ik SL
7to?W
01
Has Opened Offices to- the State Bank Bulldlnf
FOR THE TREATMENT BY
X RAY. ELECTRICITY, ELECTRIC UGHT BATH, DRY HOT AIR
BATH. MECHANICAL VIBRATION AND THE HNSEN RAYS
Of Acutt^ nrul Chronic Klionmatism, Arthritoi IVformntis,
Gout. Sprains. Sciatica, Myalgia, Neuritis, Ncuralfria, Varicose,
Ulcers, Piles, Trie Acul Di.itliosis and othtu* disturbances of
Mct^bolisui, (Jeneral and IxK-al Infection, Skin Disease's, Liver,
Stomach and Dowel troubles. Lime troubles. Kidney and Blad
der difficnltics. Nervous Exhaustion, Nourastln nia, Diseases of
the Female Pelvic (limans, P.-inilysis and Cancers. If you arc
Bufferinf: with any disease iiiul have Ikhmi unable U» gel the de»»^TesulU by dnig treatment, call and sev the Doctor. C<.n-
sums ■TRAVKMSK
40.3 MO 404 orrv,
STtlE BMK .BOIlOtllO
miom
..-SI——
t lou Ota tewood akta, botWMs
Wayne and Mar M.
*
£Sm£L
tStTl. tandkMM. Otfc Hel^ta.
m
9
31 You Rr« Stifferhifl
»i(b
Headaches, loss of memory,
weak eyes, cross eyes or
defective vision
Your Star of Hope
lies in the knowledge oth
ers arejbeing cured by wearin g Dr. Wolfe’s Speciil
Ground Lenses
IfOtfttrf ObynotVott?
erots-Eytt
Notice to Ladies.
Anyi.n,. wl.blns
with Miss Agnes Benecal.
can do so by calling Cit
No. 1135. at her dressmaking partorfll
FOR SALE—Good work horse; weight 1213 Bate street.
jsn 19-8t
about 1.200; also good driving horse.
Inquire 8. C. Darrow A Sons* gro
The twelfth child has been bora
cery. 817 Bay street..
Jan 1641
within a week In the tomllics of
FOR RENT-Houss on North SUn- Fuller and of Chris Bostwic^ of Lan.
wood avenue. F. . Goodrich.
dec 7-tf
Mi>. Jsmt's Pratt of Fenton to 91
yearn of age. yet she docs all of her
own houi^work. and to as Uvely as a
much younger pyrson.
FOR SALE—I offer for sale my cigar
The Pore MarquKle will establlKh
Im«x factory: good paying buNiness.
a TK’w Htatbui at Bteiiier. six mtbW
rniiK <V4T) day in the year: go<Hl
north i»f Monro*-, where the National
cl..n^ f.,r
you r«. b,-. it
now. bill prtdiably not tomorrow as I ‘________________________________
have had several inquiries already
n^ason for selling have got other
bu:«lneRs to lo4ik after. Write or call
at factory. 416 E. Eighth St., or City
Restaurant. l.H Front St.
tJibbs. Travers** City. Mich.
Jan 18Ct
FOR SALE-Horse, buggy and bar-
I). SM. miM Wel.hti r. ntz. 703.
.____^ 17^
FOR SALE—Two nice rows, one fn-Fh
In S. pttml»rr. thf' «nher not miJkIng; will bo hold cheap. Dr. A,
Holliday.
Jan 17-U
.512 K. Eighth: will be wild cheap If
taken at once. Apply P. Burden.
231 Front St.
Jan lC4t
quantify.
ply.
Farmers SiijiJan 12tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
MY MAGAZINE. “Inv<‘*.ting for Profit.*
(whb h ni send fr.i ) Ik worth |H» S
copy to any man who intends to In
ve^l any money. how»*ver small; .who
has money inve.sted unproAtably. or
who can save $5 or more per monUi,
but who hasn't bameil the art of In
ve.rtlng for profit. It demonstrates
the real earning power of monej —
the knowl^i^ financiers and l*ankon, hide fro^ the masses. It shows
how to Invent small sums and bow
t4i make tl.o/n gmw Into fortunes—
— the actual possibilities of intelli
gent Investments. It reveals the
enormous profits liankera make and
shows how one can, make the same
proflU safely. It explains bow atuticndous fortunes arc made had wny
thy are made—how H.OOO growa to
122.000. To Introduce my mmgaxlne
write me now. mentioii tkto paper
and 1 11 send It alx months l>«e. BdItor Gregory, 81 Jackson Blvd., Chi
cago.
Jaa 18-MH
MONEY TO LOAN—Mo tog atokoi
PIANO
BUYING
A Inuiy work! ihiB and m
very Imsy ag®. We *
be posted on all tliingB around
UH—too boay.
^fticpefore,
tbmi are things wc need to
knirtf. In .tbe matter of'purchasing your piano ^ are
too busy to shop aroundi and
look ihe matter op. The
simpleat way ii tha KIMBaLLWAY< Itaavaaiiiiie;
it aavea yotir
tienoe trit.r’
ihe Kim
way.
cuTTHiHotrr
soapy of Iko Ma-
Simply thiB:-Gat out the
above coupon and mail it to
ns, and well aeod you uaeful
piano information that yon
can kx)k qm tand atndy in
the quiet dt your own home.
You want to know about
reputation and ircaric^ qual*
itneutt. Toawmnt tokaoir
“lilUe
MtienSTittBitfnui
sdmeWkukSnM
SIhitgMtocd
Without Medical Aid »r
Surgical Treatments.^
one or tke beet looatJons to tke cib
towifl Slorie. who • ore IM Bllee east of cedar ta
by the prosecutor's wife.
To 'pass sway the tlike tke prdseentw
asked the, bokoes to staff, and tke
dttfiy -%stffkto of the road- gake
-Throw tht toe LRetlkc.** wMle tke •Off IMT
J. & OteOtok Ota
^il
About
Caii’f Von See the star of Rope?
W« bmre and offer tor sale the toJ
lowing list of real estate. It to aU d#
sirable property and must be aold
Can or phone for prices.
70 ft. on Ray SU opposite Darrow^
etore. Bundtof op same to now um(B
as wareboeae. tNit can be used for
FOR SALE-SK'ond-band. Ihi
ter horse power Eclipse mi
glnc. W. R. Foote, grocer.
Jsn 16-tf
ThlnnYonlteeatoKnow
UM CALMARTS KlMlio Fkrif Flu
rififorflMirtL*
«.B.WffRASoiB
mm Prepirty For sm
FOR RENT.
FURNISHED ROOMS—We hare
few fine sleeping rooms $1.50 p
week shd up; steam heat, bath, tel
ephone. electric light. O. B- Bemus.
236 Front St.
Jsn 17-41
FOR SALE
DOCTOR SHOCKLEY
A Modem Miracle.
Tnily mIraculouK secmrMl the re
covery of Mrs. Mollle Holt of thb
place,’* writes J. O. II. Hooper. W<xmI
Tc'n
a.sted b>
coughing up puss from
lungs. lV»e
tors declared her end s
nr that hei
nlly had watched by her l.edHlde
family
forty-eight hours: when, at my iirgen*
rtNiuPSt Dr. King’s New Ulsctncr)- Wai.
given her. with the a.vtonlhhlng re.sult
that impmvement began, and eon
llnued until she finally ccnnplctely re
covered, and Is a healthy woman to
day,** Gunranteed cure for coughs and
colds. S(V and 11.00 at Johnson I>rug
Co. F. H. Mends. C. A. Riigbee Drug
Co., druggists. Trial bottle 10c.
ncnMi IBIS coNERsa
A new use has been found for <
Iberia antitoxin by a Houghton busi
ness man. who Is authority for the
assertion that it Is a cure for the cigar
ette habit. He cites hU own experi
ence as proof. Fearing diphtheria dur
ing an epidemic some time ago b**
tcKik the antitoxin trealmem to reti
der himself immune. He had been an
Inveterante cigarette smoker. Since
his antitoxin course be tayn he no
longer diwlres tobacco In any form.
Prosecuting Attorney L. B. Arthnr
of Mam was tried with a mock trial
rial for being
dressed in his “Sunday beat.- and was
mtenced lo (be oounty jail for llflm
minutes. The Joke wocke^ Well and
after tke •primer** was locked np In
the kobo quarters the ahertff ret
thinking that the prosecutor had gm
out with* bis comtwdos. Instead of
fifteen toiautee behind the
was there three hours, bring
Tfuytiimc
Ripiltiipi
I Remove the Cause, Nature Cures the Symptbmk.
EXAMINATION FREE
n.r.A«RR
PROmiETOR
M.iLNtU0l
ASSISTANT
Citifen* Phone Ko. 35i
8«te 413414 Wilhelin Blk.
TWm City. Mich.
TRY A mCORO WANT AO.
,
Oroage and DMe Jdly-Placo to a
granke apacagn a pint and a haUwf
water, adding the juice of one
Fbr eorc Uroal tr, a comprea* oJ
a. the grated rtod of two oral
A of riwaman. hntf n doaen daioa cold water.
For blUou* coUe Iry eoda and irtnDoroas AW kocH^ 1
and a4ltt)e gralod noUMg: allow
lUrely. tor- «roa one or two a
ond and foortk Wad
mmar on the hack ot tup Are tor (CPT In bot water.
doewigloltocb ttopUMtoon^.^r^ekm, bM bitod nnunto gtte xmalaaMCh.
rek Blek beedacbe mb peppermlnl month at 1:20.
Ifc,
-0* •^
Ato. Otto tto.flbIMo MM* «*rU«,|^nmH:o.ooytorpla* cube -We coold not perswade aoma o
Tba C. W. R M. auxilary hold tktor
111 on the tempi**.
mavtlngs the first Wodnanday to Mck
9. and teub bto to prt «^Jpwttold* lor aaother ooeuloo. It It baay houaewlvea to Joto a ao<altod
htouv*
Ttaetare oT amioa U the beat appll- month at 7:20.
Wor^ot UmVoo* •«»^ •^••
Wtoo to to tbftogh ptoyto«Mlto
,1,^ to tote abut iwtoo a*
iroadtogqlobl
-Wdromo to vrorMtIp with ns nrt
■« *. «*H-»fct *1-»d Uffc«■tkiw
lor
apmlu
or
bralaea.
Lot tto boys aM ghto tot.
cnmh» a. wUl be aetaally wtodsirangers. worktoiimen and Urn pooc."
regarding the
IfealMft
A bop bat wniM from bot vlnrsar
and the juke of
large cup of (
I trial Mil ooorince yon to the
nwilar ptacto to k«*p ttair MoiMag:
A>d rt.
o. th. ptoe. • «fw»t Itoir toto. tbcir tooeA SM Oto tto* •rtMoto.M,dllto>^«Npfc Sto egato a
i* a quick reUrt for ourache.
First M. t OMmoh.
hem. tani tbeir ot
For nrrtw* hoadaehe baUi* the
Rev. Tho*. Cox. Pastor.
-~
Is dlsotred and then strain Into a large
to catch op with
IYo« tfctl tt liM lia i»«kiot ‘Mr. ttorarttopitbere. DonotMlowon* ■aocer.dto dtoatoMotooaafal to
meellnc. t:to A M.
. Mold orange gnarter and date bark of th* urck with hot water.
child to tociooch spoo another to to eater, nd with a (erto -toat inat it. It waa Ulkod of
cold in the b«M try anuBln*
halve* with a little of the hnrdentog
at noon.
ne,
.iiiwiii » we.lbe tobor** things It be cannot^ tnoogb to brrak the MitagIntoi
ever, until at last one of the very jelly to the bottom and arwmd the powdered bom* up the nortrilu.
^ €:I5 pk m.
hB- luM npon blm Badlag hto own eater Mian, aad gites a ti
nlwrbrowv. .
hualeat of na houaewleea propoet
Ldmewater and mreel oil applied In
». m,
*
aides of n mold, set directly on icc.
AXI. *ltk «MPM-^ 4rlfvt«, aud btoping then In thMr proper nwto. while tobWe. la the egg
Dize a -imay womanVi club.” and
aidrfitRl
learto
onmoltoaoM polats In the coitlng appoint one at each meettof to read addtog gradually more Jelly and fruit mediately will take the pain from a Junior
p^eto
Prayer meeting Thursday
Unmold on a glass dish, surroondo
. Jtotbap. two girl, ■n.t wtotoebo7:20.
alotid while the otbeia faithfully mend with a border of sweetened whipped
Bnnirins unnln 1* one of the beet
or dr*.tol, to Oto wardrobe. A- STtoch croquette Bist la the
am .to to<^'«> IV «rb«« *k« to
ed. darned and qewed nnUl they
m. sprinkled with minced candled remedlea for a aeriou. caac of bleodluB
drawto*. aM dl- tbenroUInlbeetombs.
caught np with thoir work. It waa
at the nose.
frntto.
rto. the wardrobp . .MWUy- Teach Hate plenty to fat for the frying. By agreed npon. and haa wdHced bt
If an artery I. cut He a amall cord
Morning. 10:20.
znnalade
Rice
Uto* to htoP lM dtatpais tidy aM In stmtotog. wheaparUy eaoM aM tto fully, and some of the moot profitable
Pta*.
Sunday school. 12:00.
to aitaage tto aitieto. In them oetoaloMl addlUoB to a illeed raw po aa weU aa enjoyable boora have been amsll timbale molds sufficient cooked or a handkerohlef tlghlly between It Baraca Bible clatt. 12:«
nnd the heart.
rice to nrorly fill them: allow them
Ttor lo<«ol
to that the otoltott to the wbol* tato while aim hot, Ue aame fa
B. Y. P. U.fi:3l
spent with the ‘busy woman's club.' ms
.Ujitae*.
toawto MU not tote to to Unnbtol be ened Otar ud Otar again. Hant It there were many Intelligent, bright cool and with a sharp-pointed spoon For lep uhe ud the “KToMnB Evening. 7:00.
scoop out the center of each (this rice pains” of which chlldreo ,coroplalii
AM<
otto^otonr «M an artleto to watoM. uUI a btoe audee ritea from sidea aM women met with IL
wrap
the
leg
lb
salt
water
and
then
in
may
bovused
for
rice
cakes
or
muffins)
totatoapfM.lntotolH Ctotre. Do not pot In more tbu throe
ing at 7:30.
perhaps some of the farm
flannel.
unmold and place In a baking
ATttor^ uft W ■'*“ DMr.bMoagiags to order, keeping crogaeuea at once, or the temperata era’-I thought
All aro cordially Invltod to tho
wlvea wonld like to know the
To cure Ivy poisoning whan sugar of
f»l«r«to
ypowi* Btot aM ctaaa.
to the tot wUI be lowered aM the ci methods, and aa there are many de- brush over the cups with melted butlei lead can not be obtained apply wood vices.
AM tte <to« or tor tator inCktar ■tr
and crisp In a bot men for Ion
Tto^tbe totr* toderllaeto. an well geetlaa may aeek. See that the (at
Ughtful country neighborhoods with In- utes until well browned. Meanwhile ash iyc. then wash off with warm wa
dfc, git.
tM *M Pito MB «IH Blltogirla. B MU eat. Ito-other bot eaongb before frying more. Dr. tolllgeirt. progressive women In 1
rich orange marmalade bj lor and rub with vaseline.
to U tto chUdru are
who need just such an incentive. I
F>or neuralgia try wet cloths «if al
peeUng six oranges, boil this rind In
aRer ttolr o>ww tktogs. ■Ull farther light to thrown on tto tell how we conducted thto circle
10:00 a. m.. morning class m
am Mk. Ml «IM tocaltoil . .
water for two hours, changing the wa oobo) and water, or paregoric, or lau
10:30 a. m.. monitog worshl
•To to |Mb or tMM* • Jftow tfetoi;. «d It wUl prote u nnltoUM btau stthlect by a writer la Mother
farmer's wife said lo me recently: 'It ter three limes to remove a little of danum and water, laid on a hot watei mon.
needs a leader to organise and Uko the bitter taaie. cut the orange pnlp bottle, and the pari steamed over It.
Bot • klo4. MMt«to kmi Mk.lvloc lav to tto boys aM girls all UroogH slaa who eaya:
12:00. Sunday school.
ttolr Utaa
Mow a erord u to ctoqoattes; In Use time to visit her neighbors and Id amaU pieces and lake out the seeds, For breaking up a cold take twe 3:30 p. m.. Junior Y. P, A.
A. tto -othK to. to are tke toUdres many-prltate tomWaa they ongtat real talk It over. It Is the ambitious, con
€:30 p. m.. Senior Y. P. A.
apt to bd,. U a ■other Is cartoee. toll ly to he celled “he* hells" or “eu- seienUotts worker In the home thst adding the cooked rind sliced In chlpq. drops each of camphor and laudanura 7:00. evening gospel service.
Chorus choir meets for ml
Boil the weight of the oranges in sug on a lump of sugar, or twelve drop?
MaUarn abont her boose, tbra to. sage halto.’ aM u anch
makes the most valuable member In ar with a half pint of water to form a of camphor to twelve icwK|>oonfuls ol Thuraitoy nl 4:00 p. m. In the <
0M4b* ohUdren will ta also
• Be
ikoli lltMt. tkM
Midweek prayer meeting Tli
sneh an organisation. They usually clear syrup, stir In the rind and pulp water, taken by the teasisjonful ever}
ptochanee. tto tolber hU Ibis “old poM: bat to sptte to e attain to the
executive ^blllty and there Is and boil for thirty minutes until rich Jialf hour.
to. keeping thtogs to fr7tog“-they are not croquettes. Tke more gained from association than we
• -Bolh *Ml »M *Uk toy pi-iln*
ordat. nr. Btokap* a grandinotbrr hM Utter cost no more than the aforesaid gel from the reading books. The mind and thick. Pour this while hot into An excellent remedy that the Ger
•
prMMto.UU:
le warm rice cups and serve at once. man* use for curing a cold is the roll
• KtoOnwA good putt, fitot pUoto. ^ It, and it.crop. 001 In the child In ulte baah balU. hot they do take time. In
brightened and kept healthy by
Corner Oak and Fifth streets.
WTjlpped Cream Cake-Any good of an <wg beaten In a pint of water, i
to tto twtMtoato to the mother. Bat
•
VP lb* troy .
, ,... ■
Edgar K Requa. pastor.
be made. Thedif ; contact with other minds.'
layer cake recipe will do for this. Tor little butter, thn'e lumps of sugar nn(
the toto. .Dtoplte a
Meeting for worship. 10:30 a. m.
• To eaiipOM lUi. Hod ool ■to'. tbU I.
•At first.' said the friend, 'we met
lah balls and eroDg heat a small cop of a tablespoonful of whl>ky. When 1
Sunday school. 11:43 a. m.; C. J.
of dltorder the gnettee to that the former may have at the home of a dollcate member who
.
«tot oM MU.
begins to boll pour It back and foril
Supt.
^
.
• And mtol ib«« ttoio. A« worldly ehUd wUI genenuy do u Ita mother aU:4heHdtooHng and excellent mm- did not feel able to go from home, but cream, add a tablespoon of getoUnc from one saucepan to another iintl Helm.
Junior r. F... 3 p m.
thst
has
been
soaked
In
a
tablespoon
•
joyogolMO :
Senior r. E . «;ir. p. m.
.
tertoU. bot they are firm and erumble she had a fine library, and depended of cold water for five minute*, stir un smooth and frothy: ,allow it Ic/cool.
Yes., a ptoee fjr .everything ^ under tim fork, while croquettes arc
. To ibo on. )oy oT doing kindntow
CK.SIHI mcH ilng. 7:.’io p. m.
reading for entertainment, *o she til the gelatin 1* dissolved, sweeten then take a teasiKsinfiil every half
Toa.hers’ meeting. 7 p. m. each
.
M.
-Ooorge Herbert. evai^t^ in lu ptoee wUI not onl)
. This
med reeding aloud while the oth
with a dessertspoon of sugar and fls
•ave OiD>,and Umper. bot It fHI
ers worked. It was thought best
vor with tho jtileo of one ora» «c;
\b% wmr mMI
*«nre«. U
study curent event*, and to Inform strain this Into a Im»wI placed In icc
and requires I
Delicious Winter Salad.
«UI fftve yovr irtudUr tJMl mrsy, and
A special invitation lo traveling men
that to the chopped nmat or thomsehe* upon the topics of the da.v. water and whip with a l>ov»'r eggPurchase one of the large Eqnar-*
thfise who have never attended a
the
that U uMlaeely ipeat to
nough rich white or We. however, all threw to and took beater to a froth, aildlng when quite sn* of asparagus tliw. They eom- Quaker chureb.
honUiif IP^ ^toff. CM bo uUlUcd
to make the miztsrc Rcveral good magazines, and made a
atiout
four
Inches long and one can
stiff a cup of whipped cream and a half
•ome good purpoee.
kind
of
circulating
llbraiy.
We
ap
sins enough lo make salad for
aa ibtok aa good nntmoal porridge.
cup of finely chopped hickory nuts;
Thin to vague, perhaps, but I mean pointed a critic for each meeting and spread'fill* l*etwecn the layers, heap twelve Clean and c/Hp twelve pret‘y
To grow a little wieer day by day.
as thick as wlU pour, aad very met every Thursday, W’hen
ing in a small pyramid on top. and lettuce leavf**. I.ay the asparagu:: Ups
To fobbol my »lad aad liodMoobej.
Our church is a lu.mc for worship
by lack pf nystui to the boomtodd. To keep my Inner life both clean and alowly spvead over a gat j»urfacc. No book sprung up and was much dis serve lmm«sllately on a tore paper arnihs the letniei* and enrirelo the and service. If you have no church
attempt should be made to mould thl<; cussed wf also read it and rrHlrise<l dolly; this same di«ssert is exc<*llpn1 ti|» with rounds eut from n d i^niper* home In Traver.se City, you are earn
from tbtgaMjau aM bis wU«..down
etrong.
to the emallWI <*Ud- The trouble to To frw my life from guile, my band* nntil It has been' on the Ice and U ita merits It was the crlOcV busi l»ake<l in tiny Individual luuis. and If the peppors are not in market n estly invlteil to i-ome. get acquainted.
ness to 8tud>* and inform hcrdelf a* rc forma a very ornamental course f«»i a touch of retl may be tdilaineil by add an«I wf»rk and worship with us. A
thoroughly chilled, then mot
that to on* uasiB^djtMMe to w
from wrong, i
. and if you are * novice (ami ganled pmnunctotlon and to equip her formal luucboon.
ing 1w.» roillshos to each plate. Pare welmme lo all Inirodnee your friends. .
•qUoM aM nnbeedM escept as tto To Ebul the door on hate and ecorn
Oret*i the strangers. If a stranger, wait .
rsQ if you nre not, those words self ^o be helpful. Thor© W4sre twelve
J
dtooomtort m*w Haalf fait to «n>ck.
Orange Food—Peel and carefully rc the rndlKhes thinly from the top. so and mcs'l the pa^to^.
and pridf:
of us. hence it only took one lady
will
not
l»c
needful!,
make
very
Uny
Spedai service* aniMlktnre<r'to. the.//
ImpaUent worda nM glpgoor toeea. To open, then, to love the wfndowE
move the akin from six large oranges; tha Ithe slender parings will curi back
church brevities.
croquettes at first, not larger than a month lo be critic. No one waa to feel cut them in slice* and place in the and give the apis'aranre of a rose.
Tk. lollowtag boa. Madtoal Talk to
llegiilar services as roHows!
l ' ^
. wide.
On the leiture li«ftf lav one Utilecork, and fry less than two nrtnufer senhltlve or hurt at being corrected, as icmlile iKillcr with a Uny pinch of bak
pmctlral aM to the polol:
10:.in
a.
m..
morning
worship
and
To meet wltii cheerful heart what
Good recipea for croquettes arc our S4»le aim wro to be progressive Ing so<la and a cup of sugar (more If ►IMMUi of mayonnaise dn'SKliig. Serve sermon. Choir under direction of Mrs.
A place for ererythtag aM everycornea to mo.
tbtog to Its piece anvea a world qf To turn llfe a dUcorda Into harmony found to most modem cooker/ books, and not lo retrograde. Only one of our the orange* are ver>vUm. co«»k f«»r with thks saudaidles made of whok- Titus.
work aM «tory. time aM temper, ves- To abate eomc weary worker s heavy and therefore It iwUI not be necessary twelve bad Ixvui al>road. and ahe had twenty minutes. Allow this to become white bread, cut very tiiin and
to give them here, only to emphastoe’ boon a teacher for years prior lo her Uioroughly chilh-d In the Ice lioz. and Irlranied into the sha|»- of triangles or
ationAM rlUiperatlon.
r.:4.1 p. m . Young People'* Booiety
crescents.—Exchange.
the fact that they must be mixed with marriage. She was a great help ui>ou St serving tkne add the stiffly wbi
of 42irl*tian F:ndoavor In the parlors.
, -Bet It Is such u lot of botbey lo To potot i<
Btrajlng comrade to
sauce, and that to ontor to many mooted point*. After meeting whites <if two eggH beaten with
7;0« p. ra.. evening woi^hlp. Gospel
put a thing bnck to Us pigep every
the road.
meeting and evangrllBtlc service,
A Word of Warning.
with
our
delirote
friead
aome
half
a
use
the
mixture
to
this
soft
sUto.
It
time you nee
nays amne one.
tabh'spotms of sugar and then very
Choir under dirtK-ilon of Dr. Smith.
have la not my
be set to chill; the sauce as It dozen times or more we concluded It gradually half a pint of whipped
I>o you ever put money in
Not new ao touch bolher M It to to To know that what
ursday. 7:30 p. m.. prayer and
ro<»ulh? fki yon ove r lake the nickel confermre moctlng.
gets eold will ' sel” like blaac mange. wonld be better tor her to moot with
haul It when you nest wmnl It.. ,
To feel thmt I am never quite If this Is not done crumbs or crsclrer some of us. and ahe agreed^to it read cream. Arrange on a large rr>und
FYiday, 7:00 p. m.. Mayfiower club.^*
for car fan’ ImSwcm d y.»ur tooth while
-But II seems so old fogy ud old
sponge cake, with ladyflngers Inc
alone—
ily.
We
made
some
of
the
strongest
ymi
ivpIatH’
the
glovo
yt*n
n
moxed
fo
dust
must
be
added,
and
thus
roroo
the
mnidlsh to be M> pnrticniv u to hsv.
Ing the sides, fastened in place with
This would 1 pray
First Prssbyteriau Church.
dry croquettes. I have known groat friend'shlps. as we found out who was a little orange frnsilng; t'ach finger sv^arch ftw tho nickel? Did It ever .k'n oartnlu book to U» ssioaet for each
From day today.
Cor. Wa*hlnglon and Park slrroU.
pains taken to acquire the art of mak congenial, and sympathetic, and nea- surmounU'd hy a crystallized che rry— eur lo you whai giMn Inio your month
garment, a certain drawer to |hc dressRev. L B. Blsscll. Pastor.
Fy then I know
with the Dicker? Where ha* the nlck* l
ing perfect ones, by some lady, who to us. Wo met winter afternoons Exchange.
Morning
service. 10:30 a. m.
vt IW n*«h pepermto lollel nttldd.
My Ilfo will flow
succeeds and imparts the knowledge from two o’clock until five
wandered since it came from the min' 7
rerUIn ull or n certota Ah®«
•'«»
In peace unUl
Imagine it* journovs and perhaps you
to others, and elx month later the re Ehrerythtog was In roadineai
klieben ntooslll Itynnny n<eBto,
Wear Two Pairs of fiocka
ft be Ood t will
when
we
arrived.
A
cheerful
fire.
^
wt>n*t care to thnisi It liotwecn your
sult will reeemble the game of Russian
an old grauy notloo to be uble.to go
I. U..
“I see you wear two ijalrs of socks." tooth or lo hold it ln..ymir lip* for
eoandal, so diverse are the different Ubto with Webster's
In the dark ud put your bui
BocUl hour., ueond ud fourth W*dprodoelions from one recipe, and roch Uonary. a pad, pencil* to take notes, a said the shoe salesman to th© cus even the fraction of ja'second. Who
rvrrr article deal red." .
which the hontees pre tomer. "You are very wise. A good rise has held it in hi* mouth? In ne*d*y« In the month at t: m V.
ome
pcyiid
of
her
suocmwful
croquette*.
n I. Bot a bit “Old fogy." or "oM
rruyer meettn* ThntMuy •vulBf
OCIen the orlgtaal teacher haa grown pared ified With extra sclenont. thread many people are beginning to do It. rhuso pocket has U reiK»*«’d? From at 7:t»«. .Seat* free.
me Art af MaMng Croqaattee.
-maldUh." or "old gisnny''-W •»
cotton* of all shatto*. ihim especially between seasons.
shat filthy gutter ha*
bev n n'seued
Inscnalbly careleas, torgets tho high
All are welcome to aU the smrlcm
simide common aunee qrderUneM ud
“People ought to do It mil through t»y a sbarp-cyed ytmngster and who
standard of excellence she once at bles. etc., so that if any of the ladlei
Fourteenth tVwet M. E, dliWUlb
tained. and very gradually her cro- ahonld forgn anything they cmih the winter. There I* more warmth In lost it there?—Exchange.
draw wpofi this basket for supplies two pairs of sonnner socks than (here
lev. Ia. R Carpentei
keepara. ImTa Irtod. to aaako Ibeae queues have grown far too firm.
me womaa who goea wot J
9:43i a.
) m.
U the cTtxiuettes are allowed lo get There was no coofuBioo or disorder Is in the beavUwt pair of woolen* that
tnochsomc eaiiatioBs of the
Utoga Udy aad to order. wrerythU
Preaching service. 10:2h a. sa
srm fricodshlp sprang op be ever wan manufactured.
Sunday school al 12:05 m.
Ito place, la wontr thaa Told fogy.” or meat ball and gh^ «P hi deapalr. thoroughly cold once more after being
Onipoutiil
gr«io<1
chw-sr.
four
CEJ:
-If you are troubled with cold fee*,
that there was no gossiping,
Epworth league at «:20 R m.
-oMpnlAkh.” or *^14 groMiy--«bp i* (dther heaatiae 4he halla wwdd-aoi hold formed, and when Wed. If they are
uhliw. pinch of.cBjcnnc ud fnl'. B<-»t
Evenlng sermon. 7riM) p. m.
;
placed In a wire basket, such as can but litUe cotfidences were gixen and you will find that the comblilktloD of a
a akHMh and a alattero. Her boaae their ahape to trytag. or alae
Prayer meettog. Thursday smiliii
warmod toward oa«h other. Bn pair of woolen* ^and a pair of light tbe wbltcu of eors lo u ^ti^r froih;
win be iPtwtwr >a-ans;yoar. a p^ too dry mhaa hrokan open. The ee^ he bought at any notloo store lor ten hearu
____
vlronments hUhorto unknown made weight socks-balbiiggan or lisle ,tlr Into thl. the cbcc« with ualt ui.d at 7:30.
U dtoumlrwt and aa^nAn^ crel aa gleoa hy ihla writer la aa fol cents, there will be practically no many wf ta moro chi^tabto and broad thread—will fix you up comforUbly cayeue: mold Into bulU Ue utw of .a
The gafvstiofi Army. •_____
wkeiw bM icmr U let knee, and illwBlnut. Dtp Into eweu ud era
lAdlea* Library building. Krtmt
Tto prevent tho eroquettos trom er. The happr heamliig fheet showed tbs eoMcst day that come*. If jour
NaariyolK
put into firln* bu.k« and eook tat street, near Cass slrocL Captals and
bnmar eoaMP4A.>be
bite ■ ■Ucklng to the wires dtp the frying how much they were enjoying it. It was feet are tender, you can wear the deep f*t. Serve hot on a folded
4blcb
Mrs. Bouters to charge. Public mast,
thread
ones
Inside
and
the
wool
wltbremarked
to
the
neighboAood
by
many
hoaket
into
tho
hoi
fat
boforo
flliing
It.
browa. U4b!(.•aaltoMiikUbeMor
togs every night except Monday. Banto thto coonocHon a word as to the that the women to this busy club were oul. If you are extra cold reverse the
day. 11 m. m.. boltoeas meettog.
oaanoi be Iband^wban waaied. It la eo ■nltoa, tb* Mue ahuM aleo U
procoas. Whtcheror you do. you will
2 p. m.. junior meeting.
wbaraa*. if M%*u ar eul an aaM. «ck qnotod ”«hlt« saoce” flven to no •Btttog much younger looklog. and find the thto pair easily doubles the
8:30 p. m.. christtans praise meel^
the fhmllles to each home saw the Immaa will apemd Imnra and bonra tm a licbt aaaoe b IMIoatM. . la a ma- •ay modern recipes to not amiss. prosameat to our
value of the thick one.
lookteg Tor thIMit aha »®eda. She wW kMiy M mm Ue aMitioe oT nock Thto ahonki be made as ftoltovs: Pot
•Thero Is. generally speaking, an al
tlmre
to
nothing
like
Interest
In
the
unto Iba
walk amm and mliaa to a atogla dag. ar «ia»F.MAa baa*.wltt «lUAMttar
together wrong notion ns to tbe best
outside worM aad In oar nei
Orses Cptocopsl Church.
golag from maai to roma. fwai garni «M (MMiuirtt tbu tb* aae of wa- ImUer to a pan. add two weU rtmaded taka the petty aelflali spirit
r, there to roF
way to keep the feet warm. People
Our batUe cry:
•pocmtols of flow/let it msU and
Rev.X. T. Sfwrt, Rector.
to cellar, kmim Ipr totolto that ahe bf Of aklijUl^ . f.
lUon for yoa.
stir over the stove tmttl h has totoWed Tsinro <arer a aew l«pf to md an easy ask for heavy eoies aad oork soles and
Cornsr Boardman avenue and WashTb*
(M^
(Ida.
at
jpopadpa
1*
u
AU are welooxM
dool know where lo tnd.
whaa oae to qrimUe aad. has he^ tosolee and lleeee soiee* and they thlnli
Wory timf the hatohito araato (|aaa l»iUpwa: »r aaab.-**>::M cboppM «M1 together. Then add gradually two task
cays of milk, sUrriag coostanUy to come wedded to thdr oW hablto. bat they are protecting their feet.
or a lighter coat, a traal BM* uatoK. biib.ai ^ aaM«.
”Ifs all a mistake. The soles of the BnsdarTn Tbe oiooni. First Suhday
tha outcome of thto club was broade
tofoe-MthotllihO.
collar or a pair n(«ipa. a iMoiar*aB- wmmmn. To aake tbb eaaea. meu proveot Ito lumping aad sttr -oatll 4i
feet aro not aansitiro to cold. It to hot
Mnnitog senrios and sermon at
has thlnkeoed aad to smooth and vel- tog.'
ilamuli aCAJm* but ■•«..** tpiw (iblidiaialai( at bMUr la
ff Trottoroaf
Ihroogh the eoies that you catch cold 10:20.
. rMy frlcad said: 'I feel that
. Salttataato.
i;.||^hirkiVtoAMto.tototo
hUa saaee wffl.be foead toTalnablt waihad my battsr better, made bettei^ CO feel <!nld. NAny ordinary shoe afdimworn
tonriB ototoeo ^pco.m toijk.ttoilPtoO wtoto oC4ki«r.
fords
the
f^
aU
the
protection
nacttiht
bread,
ratoad
moss
tarimys
aad
oonttow ways fk addtttoA la the
thrown holtor Mtor ahowt tho rooao. liU ogotoe t^ grndoaUy gttr In ooo
tog 3ooqaalt«k. If Is Airoat tof flidgke&s and fowls baesnse of that •asarr. »o for ns tmnporatnre is con-
«.TSi^.to'.lr'«.W
anmtUinn
n
SHMBiifflE awaits 1
^issi
th(i nttte TOfitodBto. «nd n gohoiia hto- totoM fiCtoihwroMontoek. JIThoo
tohiloe rototo
the mtostei nrti* MBooCh MM rorr thick ndd ooimoBlng
YcertiM W lb* seat aeM. eeak etowctotorondowk ,
'Aliare eordisUy tovttod to throe sm-.
“t* Bvtiid «oM feel. Ue I
MM tarttattu te itutf «B
•a« tto-iwwac iMU-
ip^JiEBLIOT
SirFEMMmWKraULTV
of KawM, took bis tmis son to Wadh
a rac^ and naliai tbs amata
ry wilb blm. Tbs Bar. Bdward
-Ob. be prays for tbs ssaats. dosmt
her asked tbs lad. SoT replied
ba; -be geu ap and takes a look
at tba ammta aad tbsa prays for fbs
MiryLasaoed sad Isd bask to tbs stack
jrariB. was tbe fSMs of a Texas steer
r■ 1
akmg
Grand
Boolevard and
fUmaRmcEs. ; |
«iSb quickest cure mk
THE WONDER SORKER
TRAVERM errv lmmb. no. n. x.
\
THMAT I PR. KINC*S r LU*iic&
HWDBCOVERV
FOR CONSUMPTION
j£-.r*K:zs%-5=
MsmulllM ABSOLUTELY CUARAWTEEPI. .vT
SOU MB
JohoMnDm^Co.
K
S.E.Wail«Sou
BENDON
aJ5.Wut"on^?nsl:S:s
Put your
MONEY
SEHERiailEWSOFTHEWORU)
day or sacA
at 7;S$ p. nu
Cahrla & Vadsr. yrapliwit; Goyto
^
TRAVERtE «TY LOOQS. Mo. m V.
A A. M, now* om MiaAveni^ •
j
Utt, Hmer ». WfcK*.
wem pulled Into the lagoon and
n ncariy nm down la the ef
forts to capture the animal, and It was
only after It bad become ekbaosted
sad dropped from latlgac that the 56$
Mrs saoeseded la depriving the
steer of lU liberty.
Town Topic* got another Jab or two
Wsdnesday at the beaHog In New
III, writaac “I paid out ovar fl60 to local phyCHA& CBY. 8R, Of
York of the complaint of criminal 11
Irtppe without Kiviiw ma any ralief I afterward
I. who trooMd mo for La Ortppe
be] which Justice Deuel has brought
B*8 NEW DISCOVERY, and after takins oontenta
t a SIXK> bottia of Da KING'S
agalBft the editor of Colllefs Weekly.
mfMl
An article was road from Town 'TopSca telling of the mnntol troubles of
Ml* OCCM WhkA MDlf€»U itoell te Wm. Trovers, who oommiued snldde
ahorUy after It appeared. K was
claimed that the article was thetAUss
of the suicide. The fact was also
brought out that after Town Topics
had borrowed II&O.OOO from the Equit
kMM » Ulc o( •B*«^ or • .erio* able Life Assurance society on a mort
gage, and had printed a $6,000 Insu^
Ed Covert, weil- known to Michigan
Detectives are searching for Rev.
anee advertisement, pleasant things ralirnsd men. has resigncMl as agent Edwunl Chadwick, an OnUrio preach
were said of Hyde in lu colomns.
for the Michigan Central at Wahja- er. who Is alleged to have disappeared
mega. Mr. Coven Is 67 years of age. with a $125 diamond ring he aeoored Notice to the Tarpayeri of the City of
CIT GLASS
and has worked In twenty-four depots from a Soo Jea*eler on approval, and
Traverse City:
CHINA
in this sUtc and for four different with $55 he borrowed from his flancee.
The Ux i^ls for the collecUoo of
SILVERWARE
railroads, the Michigan Central, Pere
the aute and county taxes for thd
Mkrqiiette, Ann ArU>r and D.. S. 8. A
ART GOODS
The Original lAxallve Cough Syrup year 1905. and for the dellnqueat
A. He had been agent at Wahjamega
Honey and Tar. school and city Uxea and special asBy Wire to the Evening Record,
a the system by aessmenta for aald year have been
since 1983. He IrKiks like a man not
TliU u the time to bay wed
mndon. Mlrli.. Jan. 19.—John Hanplaced In my hands for collectionover 40 years of ag»‘.
.
?
I win be in my office to receive said
ding gifU 25 *W CMt 4b.
m It fl Tfiurxday for Ohio. wh»*rc he
Kennedy*M I.a\ative Htiuey and^Tar 4.t
n certain, safe and harmle^ii cure for I axe* from now until Feb. 1. 1W6. on
III spind the winter.
CMUtaU through the store
eaoh week day from 8 o'clock to 11:30
colds, croup and whooping cough.
Mr. McQualg was at Frankfort on
P. S.—Remember our op
o’clock in the forenoon and from 1
Jury part of this week.
o’clock to 4 o’clock In the afternoon.
tical opening, with Prof,
Wattdar ber dirt»etioiir an^ >iDce her
On all slate and county taxes paid
HectfM* McLran-s loam ran away
t^hellman of Grand
before January 10, the regular fee of
Thursday In town. - No damage done. and weak people enjoy their cleansinK
slamiary
8th lo PUh.
per cent for collccUon will be
alwmjB C«lplaL ^rM, loraa. Mm
Time K«h»ii was In Traverse City effect, while strong |>e<»ple say* they
U>sU3d free.
charged and on all t
an' the best liver pills sold.
Never
after Januar>* 10.
Thursday.
grliK*.
per
cent
for
colcharged
a
fee
of
four
Mrs. Wlckery and .Mrs. H<ishel of
i lection. Penalty on delinquent city
Wiley were Bendon visitors Thursday.
,‘and school taxest and apecial assesaMrs. Herron is on the sick list.
I ments. 4 cent on each dollar/ff^ths
amount of said tax.
Lawrence Mareau and Miss Gonder
-I wl«b lh*t for even* library be
I Office In room 202 BUts Bank
of Desmond were united in marriage
j building.
here Sunday. Jan. 14th. by Mr. Car
tht 3iwthr
wtrtB A term of three inoothi tn the
I Dated. Dec. 1. 1905.
a*rr. ua»«f aabl Coontr. drrf«ord. ^ '
peoUeotlary/’ aria the alartllnR aaner- IK-ntcr.
M. E- HASKELL.
OarmdlnssadfiUn(;Ui>-p«>UUon.dnl7 v*Ti
Mr. Holmes was In town Saturday.
tkm of Mm. Helen Ring Robinson bedec 4-tf
City Tresanrar.
Ltimln'r.
Latli’
Mrs. Eaia Hanker«m spent Sunday
fore the Detroit Woman s club. The
of Mdd d«-«MM^. mMj N- hdtnttt.^ to I'robnto. |
^hillKli’8
vholeaale demmclalloo of the Ironmas. in Frankfort.
•Dd that mch othrr mod fnrthrr t*nl.T wnd [
J. Ho NONBOB GEO.W^JUWETHT
Dtiors an.l Wimlows
S. Brown of Wisconsin sfient Sunday
' tor was called forth by the Idea that be
Porch Columns
“YOU>^ MOMICY U
tn
town looking after builines* inter KirC?i!?atSybT’*^th^luSut^'inTS^hTii^l
was menacing the InUdleclual health
Poreh Rails,
Nri i,OOD"
of the American people by furthering
Si>in.llfs
i
Gene hYilkerson of Fife Lake is
tlM dUlributloo of the poisonous pro
MtaadKTd OoonNnbw sad P^rmm’ Vatu
Dnickcts
flrTlarankiKw CoapMiy
duction known as •‘modem IlcUon.** kpci<lng a few days In town.
Stiir Work '
pciido
McL^i
wps
In
Traverse
Bl NSW WILBBLM BLOCK
••We mad too much and do not think
XHfcy HAMOUS
InU'rior Finish
City
CMmch/* aald the. «-Rames- is a
Stock
or
SfX'cial
l»ntUtni8,
Ston*
C. Maynard returned Thursday fr»>m
book that has done Infllnito barm t«
^And It U
thatjiiUd^
Fronts ami Fixtorcs ami any
boym. and the girl who reads the silly Frankfort, where be has been on Jury
other kintl of shop or mill work
Spooiol attention given to
books dedicated to her is liable to »r s4'veral days.
you are in need of.
diseases of tho ^
Bert-Barton
has
come
home
from
grow op Just as allly a* her favorite
Dr}* himlier always in stock.
with Dr. i; A. Thompaon
imp.
berolne.Estimates
fiimishcflby
phpue
Gei>rge Palterson and Mrs. E. Pat
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLOCK
♦ Toledo working women have organ
or letter.
Ited a labor union to be knoa'n aa the mon <»f Interloclien won' in loan
W.2\r.F.-K3
RHEUMATISM and
Renrant Girls’ union. The Idea of Thursday.
OF MiCfllOAli. Cotuitj of Grand
Joe Ferry and family have moved
BLOOD CURE
wnlonlsm among servant girls 1m to be
per near the chemical works.
dlaaomlnatod throughout the state and
you
an not aatUfied wijh resalta.
Willard Marsh is visiting relatives
evoatually the country. The bead of
Thl* i* our guarantee which goes with
in
southern
Michigan.
.n-ery
botUe,
Cit
PhDno
:I0S
Bell
the local union is Miss Una B. Roch-
3suM5,s^‘.52h:
JfastalTs
in our
• nomtOE & HeWETHY
GEKEkAl fflSDRAKCE
Mait.J.Johhsohs
SOUTH SIDE
BUSWESS GIRDS
•sd FTmuQ or OLASSI^
U! wnbelm bloefc. OttiMot phoM
WANO TUNING—W. N. Mldard. 30
yean experienes. No wloogtml with
' Grtnnell Bros.
»4<Kf
DR. O. E. CHASEw romoved from 30$.
208 Wilhelm block lo 407 and 408
w 8Ute Bank bnUdlng.
MARK CRAWS DCUVERV-Ugltt
freight, paraela knd tranks. OCSes
at City Book Store.
REAL ESTATE AND LOANS—Grand
Traverse ljuid and Loan Co., F.
Tburlell. Manager. Offlee. room 3.
Hamilton A Mllliked block.
OR. T. A. WILHELli, DentiaL
Oty
OR. F. HOLDSWORTh
Co. block.
DR. E. B. MINOR—Office orer Amerlean Drug Store. Special attentloa
to eye, ear. nose and throat. Olaiuies
fitted. Both phone*. Remldonc* 513
Blxlh street.
OR. W. E. MOON—Fhooss, *mcs,
Cltx.. 107; Bell. 99. Residence, 7l$
316;
DR. A. H. HOLLIDAY. Graduate To
ronto University. Offlee In Munson
bldg. Telephones. oCIlce. 103; real-
Jewelry ilor*.
Both
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O—Phyalclan and aurgeon. Removed to offled* over First National bank. Cllixena phono 3R5.
goon; offices in ^
floor with Drs. Sawyer and
legon.
DR. GAUNTLETT
6088
ELR.E. TIME GIRD
HERVEY H. ANDERSON—Attorney
and counaelor. Wilhelm block. Traverse City, Mich. Cilltena phono 105.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE—C. O. Car- .
vcr. Prices reasonable^ Office with
O. P. Carver & Bro. Both pbonea
LUMBER CO.
I
te. a servant employed In a ToliMo
family. In an Inttnlew Miss llochtc
aald: -Wo are ^Ing to solve the
•■errant girl prt>bkm for ouriHdves. We
imre tlr«Ml of selling flesh and bbKKl f.»r
a week. We are also going to d«‘clde what M»urs we ahall have and si*eIhat^Ahe child lal»or law is enforced.
jNo girl -or wtman ider 14 years, of
‘age or mer 4ijlll hr admitted to the
j union. We are>i4a|j to build a home
so that when a girl giMs out «>f work
• she will have a idacc to gt».”
I Senator Tillman of South^ Candina
Tdropped Into the war Ueiuirtmeni to
ne'e Secretary Taft. -Sec here.” ex•claimed the scscretaiT, who has Just
assumed spcjctacles. ‘•see here what
you have driven roe to with your at
tacka on my character Wnd motives.
You have forced mt* lo Ukc to glass
ytr -Well,- responded Sinator Till
man. -1 hope sincerely It will enable
. y^ou lo see the ConalUutlon now." -Bui
.why do you continue to throw rocks
[at me? Why not take a few
»«>meone else?’ “My dear
[Wendr replied Senator Tillman. “1
"am doing It for your own go*xI. You
wiU.be airthe wiser and iKiirr for It
it la over. I was g<»vcruor of
South Carolina for four years. If
the llmt^yWTiR-^rvia^y Pt
you have half the rocks Hirownal yon
with good aim that hit me. >viu can
say that you have lived. So be thank
rm rather than resentful.Richard Carle, the actor, is said tc
have won $4,000 playing roulette Iri
sw York.
Blnger
Hermann, indicted and
awaiting trial In connocUoo with land
frauds in Oregon, boldly took hit scat
in Ibe boM-snd voted on all the
«mUobs Usat came up.
OapV Mark Casto. the Intrepid sailor
w)|b naked death
Ink the Uvea of paaaengera and crew
of the stranded steamer
loMhU nerve. He was
evening drem at the dinner to be
ElTen In his honor Thursday night by
the Clover.club of imiladelphla. but
baUmd at the -cUwbammer.- He 4e
storm If he'cannoc wear bU oUsktos
as win not attend.
V. IL Btobba. tht
,
Traverse City;Mich.
To draw the fire out
cut without leavli:
lK>ils. Win'S, tetter. <
For Bale aad Qosnntaod Only bj
THE HANNAH DRUG STORE.
lion u
40!» Sli
Norconk of Bear Lake, asslstt-d by Dr
Ellis of Manlsleo and Dr. J. Peltier ol
this plact'. removed a tumor from
Mrs. Erastus I'atten living on the t'sst
side, and amputated a leg for Cyru?
Mereilith living on the woni side. The
upi'rations ^ were successfully i>erformed and the suffercra are doing
well.. Dr. PelUer will attend them
during their convalescence.
W. A. Phelps of the Hackley. Phelps.
Bonnell Co., rounded up a lot of red
men and took them to Hacklcy. Wis
consin. this wex'k, where they will c^f
wcKxi for the company for their retort
plant.
Rob Anderson, of bokey iKikt-y cat
fame, has blossomed out as an artist
He slings a nasty brush.
____
Uon. and that the
of Raid dr.RtniTl ami all
h«ire
oth*-r
«v3
J. E. GREILICK CO.
TBA\'B8SBOITT. MICH.
GASOLINE
MARINE
MOTORS
SlBtlet^llBflers. 1,2,3.5804
7 H. P.
Hake and Break or Jump Spark
^nsiipaiion
Ferabkai CMaylate
WltR sbaft aad rererslWe pro
peller
Also 2.3.4Crlin4er Rotors
CAS EHGWE REPAIRS A
SPEOALTY
Trmlo iMTca fnTWss Obj sottSMlai
IGNITION
Wff. JACKSON
^ NAcainsT
Olr trtmC
Wood Has Declined
For The Wext Thirty Days we WiU Deliver
p^AfABSKSim
tosff«oftB«fA.SI.lMs
a lasv* Trswsfv CHy as Collsws:
JAN LJ AIRY 15
/
■’L£ ii.wtii.:
r
Trarene City
O. P. CARVER a»RO.
Tirt Jttsuranct
L. L. A. BUILOIfiG
A.D. TYLER
OCIMTIST
Offioe609 New ViTlbelm Blook.
Oitbaas'phone 639. .
iNS'e':;
6e«. H. ]8rvto
DKNTIS’T
201 front Stro:*:t
C. D. MILLEK .
PkMM Tmw Ortftfx, BBtkfhM 87
CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERY
general Insttnnce
New WUhelm BIk.,
iMg
itot,.-. Ttoi.
These loads contain on an average* of two cords
Oyal Wood Disb Co.
Tohn R. Santo
DKS. J. a S SAKY J.TXUBSUMS
OSTBOPATMIO nnraioiAMai
g L. MCKsrooo. B-^r.» f■
DRY HARDWOOD SLABS AND EDGInGS
FOR $1.75 PER LOAD
GREEN, $1.50 PER LOAD
SOFT WOOD, $1.25 LOAD
TriiTaesa City. NkUsaa
__
TralB iBBTvw TrsTfs* CHy ■sasirBaf
Ti^iuTln. I>
iron-Qx
Nine-tenths of all
deadly diseases start
with const^Mted bow
els. If,your boweb
need help, set them
right at once with
Iron-Ox Tablets.
J. M. tfu#t1mant#l
BEAL ESTATE AND LO^
BUID liPIDS ft IIDIftIft IT
NOTARY PUDUIp /
COSPARY.
SIS Da*t rrwwt Bi.
ise-.ai. Jam. 6-18 »
JflSH GRADE LOW PRICE
lAbl t ! •, CLItL
The Immlsomt'st ami most oonvenitmt KITCBEN CABINET on the
market. Solid Oak fronts, Mouse
and dust proof Roller Ixmrini; Flour
bin.
Wo manufacture them and make
low prices.
at law
tM-raonR
attehRoom
' Bank bldg. Both phones.
W.TULLERran esilmucyour Umber.
Reference Traverse City Mfg. Co..
I worth
ih of Umber
November and IM.
STEP SAVERS
THOMPSONVILLE
‘ ’
baft C C.
DR. J.W. HIGGINS
Fine Dental ^ork
DENTIST
NA
'
Document Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Newsprint
Text
OCR conversion for searchable text in PDF by ABBYY FineReader 11.