The Evening Record, October 05, 1902

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The Evening Record, October 05, 1902

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

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

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1902-10-05

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l^-^’, TTTE evENING'' I®CX)RD I
UCH. •ATUUM.T f>CTOBKM 4

MORE VIEWS
OH EPILEPSY

tba aaart witabadaa ilgbl toImmatl
aat toaotoMto aftoa
igaantaladlbattbo dagooHlan
of too vltooto tokaa la Gbdiilao.
ooald aot to taaoa If altoar ^ ob-

Ktfpm Tfttmony T«kM In
HainrAVM Murdar Trial

OR. R. L LOHG WAS CALLED
of Aaylum for
CrimlwU Inoano at Ionia

balaoaod far tba wltoma Tba
ur maa bmI to tbo dopoi to lalm>
oaptMrt. QftaooUlftoolataadadto
aaoaa tbo oftooaooa ttala. Xtwaa
mad too bad goao oa tba mocaidg

CONFERENCE
WAS FAiuiRE -r=rjr=r^
HOROREO THEH MSTOR

IMS.;

||;toI fim |6t || flH

Books! Books!

Bee. ana Mm. W. A.

Agrwwniwnt Ruaendd B«,twdon Opdratora und Minora

STATE

OF

PERRSYIVAHIA

Jt oauguinu raoe^Mn
tmuasi « ;
Mol arauiug by Iba membma of ^ |
Platt Malbodial obamb to Bar. W. :
L. Laufman and fomUy. and to tha
new mambam of Iba cbnmb. wl
bara.autamd dmrtaf Iba pool yaaa.
aad tba oriaiag wao oaa of gmat

la tba mmaflma Dr. P. P.Lawtoa Prwaidant Saya la Proper Au­
waaoalladtotbaBtoad..

thority to Handle tha Caaa

Dr. Xmvtoa lotolAad that for tbraa
Id OM half poiOf bo waa a pbyaleiaa Herein Demtyl
oa tba madlaal naff of tba Nortbara
lamaa aoylam, modar Dr J. D. Maa«BL Tha wttoam had aoaatom to
ImadU aplUptia pailaata. Ha daaoribHmtIj Ad Im.
ad that tba commoa farm waa Idlopathla apilapoy. whiob la a faootiooal
. Oct 4~Tha I
Ttm &^mm ia lb« trial of Joha A.
«a dlomdar. aoeompaaiad bj
Btmgrmrm U aaretla# Om aM attaa.
tary of War Boot, Attorney Oaneml
aoaa afforta to prora tbal iba raapoa*
Kaos
and^
Oommimiouar
oL Labor
daat vaa ao aal^act to ayUaptla Ala
, FatobU daooribid aa attack
tbal ba Mlabt bara baaa aapaMa of oiftoad by tba mpOBdaat wbaw be Wright aadad at noon. On learing
aoMitllaff tba cn«a wblab mllaA waa aboal to yoanof ago. aoUtaoclal. the Wbila Houm, Mr. Root aoid:
Tba
pmaidmt
will
aot
o%ll
an extra
la tba Aaatb af Mra Barfraaaa abUa ty aa drMtlbad by tba molbar of tba
wtloo of oongraar to oonxider tba ooal
aaAar aa alaak aaA tbal ba waa aoc mapoadoat la oatttt to tba momlag.
(tike. Ha doM not Intend to caU
aiaalan aC vbat tnaapM la tba
Tha daaior oaald aol dadal the caae foramor Stone of Paanrylrania bam
UMla baAtawa vbaM tba tia«ady la
Ibad. Ha woald aol attampt to ) ooneoU With him DOT dom ba
aaiA to hara oaaoTtaA
aay that too aamck dawsrtbad waaaa poaa to Inierfam with tba goramor
Taaaarlaaa tba Jaty of Ibla tba laa.
or offer thir aaggaattona aa to bU doty
dMi7 al Dr. f. P. batrtoo U aaa«bt
Hr. Pattola then doaoHbad the
for la a Baaaar to abov tbal tbia aad attaok. of a yaar lator. Tba wlt> In tba pmmliaa Tba praaldmt wUl
tbaory
raaaooabla. Dr Lawtoa U aam ooald not atale poaltiT.ly that aol aak J. P. Morgan to oonfar with
him on the aitoatioa He cone
a food wilaaoa, boi la rarj aarafal la
Moad attaok waaapllepay; to da- that the atate of PaonoylranU la tba
■abtag atatoMOta of a poalUre
toa daAoUaly be matt aaa tha poopir and only authority to boadla
Batata talatira to wbat a aaa a>tlfbt
mt Howarer. from tba daaoHpatrlka ao loug oa tba mlnara aad
at fldibt aol Aa aadar ao apiUptb laglraa, tba witaeas ooald not poo- opamtore refaae to aatth- tha dlfferan
toaong thamaelrae Tha pmtt
»lfbl Ao;tbo BMat aamaaal tbiofa. Itiraly my It wm aot aa apllaptle At.
Mr.
Pattola
acplalaad
that
the
padoat
baa aome hopaa that good may
wlib afaaraat good raaaeaiaff and not
that darlag U yoaw'^had ttmiUr at- yat raauU from tha oouferenca of yeakBowaaylbiacaboat wl
terday. aad at present be hoa no foriggartad that tba wit- tbrr more to make He doea not inAt oibar Uataa tba paUaat atlgbt go

rcry ploaalag
pMaalag toomic reoitatlm. and
the
U Boaooa aad PradBoUey faadaa tbaj
paotor aad bU fbmlly welcome bank
Aeld of labor for an.
to tbalr
Bar.
in a few wall ob
wna iBTilad, with hia wife, to atop
mt in fitmt of tha oompnny.
on Mra K. L. Italiogg, in ooa of

knimaand forka
riaa to Mr. and Mra
nnd it aloaotttook tba good paator 'a
b away. Ha did
arar, to axpraaa bia hearty tbapka In
uuier that waa nndettt.>od by
tboae wbo bad taken thU occasion to
' thatr good wlU and affection lor
him and bia bolpmaet.
The new mambon, of whom orar
100 who bare joioad during the poet
year were pmaant. were not forgot
ten. but warn glraa a hearty eteloome;
Into all tba life of tha

JUST BEFORE RALLY DAY

boat eranlng. In the potion of

lata ooarulaloaaBbAfOMlaBBOO
oaa aad ba laoa|>abU of oomaili
aaj aot wbatrrar.
Tbo oblof olaaMit aav la tba
la tba azport. toatlMoaj. ^blob laeka
tba lalatootfor tba ■pacuton tbal war
aaatfaalad la tba portloa of ibr trial
wbicb Aorolopod tbo oiroaaiataiieaa
aatfoaaAIbgIboallogaAoriBia.
Df. HolUlbJ waa otllod tbU mora.
lag to laallfj aa to tba aalara of tba
voaada agatalaad by Mra. Hargraroa
aad tbalr ptobabla affoot la tbU togaidbla totolMydlffatalaaoflwoaaoBlIaU from that glraa by DrAObaaa.
Btraaa aad CHraar. who ooadootad tba
aatopiy apoa iba bodf of tba woama.
Tbo dafaara dcpendt apoo tba taaU
moay of Dr. Holliday to abow tba
tbt pbytieiaaa wbi ooodaolad tUa aa
•Ofgy did bot make aa tboroogb aa etamlaatloa aa tha oooditloai damaad
ad, aad Ibarafora Ibalr teaUmooy wa
foom work Jaat how far Iba aad dt •
. Birad will ba aooompUabad raa
aallraly with tba )ary.

ioi:
tim Sunday aebool tondemd a mcep {
bon to tbe teoobtm and the porento of |
tbe pnpUs in tbe aebool to promote!
their neqnaintanoe. and to get the J
pnrenta mom and mom interosted in f
toe Sunday school work. This is es j
psoiaily opportum^at this lime, at
tomortowU rally do?.
|
A plsasinf program was glT«-n. oooalatlDg of a rooal trio by Miss Ererett,«
Mr. Skelohar and Mr. Banter, and a
Toosl tolo by Mrs Wysong. Mrs. L B.
Gilbert acting as aocomiianitt for both
nnmbers. aa addrest by 8n|ariute«denl Weltoa, one ou . *Tt>e BondsT
Bohool from a Businest Man's Staadpolnt” by O. A. Hammond, and a
talk oa toe moral and spintoal resUltt
of Snndar school work by Rev. D.

wltaam ao that ba ooald dalar
whether tbay ware epllepry. Tha witmid area than ba would aot |kmttlraly awaar ihay ware apilapilo Aa.
aalaaa ba ooald aaa tba oaaaa blmi
Mr. Faiehiaoakad Ifbaoooldi
oUy luaahad by the opermtora when
tbay otlamptid to toll him ba had not
gaatbaytbiag to tba wlmoto to oai
dooe bU doty in failing to rend Unllad
him to otola morn daUltaly wbei
SUtaa troopa to Ponmylrania to proTba witaaoi mid be^dld not think any taet tba aoa anioo workman.
Pnwldmt Mitobell today aaid, “It
■aggaartoa ba could think of would
him in making a poaittra
ois^ratora to ougre appeal to the
k. The witnam than d^b
I47.0ix> mlnare In
ad rarlou. forma of eptlapoy.
At to the affacl of Idiopathic apllep- the anthraci’m Aeld*. and can oaoh
ay. It would land to mautal datorlora- miner oubmlt bis grteranoe to the
tloa Tba tymptom. are not alwaya oonrt? It U an impossible jiropoaitloo
tba aame way in the and memly <made for the sake of de­
_ ^
The witaeaa knew of eelring tbe imblio
oaaa whom tha patient would atari
Wathlngtou, Oci. 4-The special
ap and run and not hare oonrolalona
Epileptic patlenta bare the ability to train bearing the six coal operator#
perform unaaaol oottona A patianl wbo were in conferrooe with the prea- MRS TIMBLIN bos the new Mont<
la a payachlo aqalralent attack U not ideut yesterday ielt tbe Baltimore A
Carlo ooau to obow at &2I Stob
stroat
Ohio railroad yards at 8 o'clock thU
capable of oontroUlng hU aotiona..
Tba wltaaaa deaorlbed ooa cam with morning. Mr. Mitchell and hit pony
woald gat all 111 tettUaooy ia tbU
In
hU
paraoual
knowladga
wbera
the
wtll
leareat
10
for
Wj
moratag. bat t»»a attoraaya are golag
New York, Oot 4-Upon retarn^ng
toto tba deUU of the apllapty tbacry pallaot tore bla olotblng. ami
ohalra aad oommltlad other rlolanl frtwa Woohlagion thU morning IL B.
fafibar Ibaa It vm a«paotod tbay
D. W. STEWART
Thomas of the Erie railroad eaid, ” We
woald ga OwtogtolbUpbaaeof the acta He atatod that afiar ona of
will enrull pupik for violin at the A. adatotod oar aide of
caoe to the pres- eitiv of music, Citv OfM-rs Hou-e l.hs k. or
aitti tba prooaoatioo oaauaonad Dr. myalo attooka tha paOaot would not
ramamber wbat had oceunod.^ There idem. There U nothing more for ua St frsideni^. 318 VV. 11th St. Hell I'bonr.
K. 1* Loag. wpartniaadaat of tba
are caaaa wham a patient would tell to da”
orlmiBol lamaa rngjlna at loata to ai>
Waohlnglon. Oct 4-Tbe groat coal
poor Ibla aflaraooo to taatlfy for tba ontrulba ubout whal had oocorrad. altboagh tba atory told would ba pUua- oonfomnoe between %hv preoident and
yiOirlt
mptaeantatlves of tbo oi>emtors and
Ibe oaOb Of tba defaaae was pmc ibla uad baltorrd by tba imUant
tba mioon came to on and at 4:45
(Oontinnad oa tbirtl page).
timUy oomplatad at I o*elook thU
o’clodt yesterday oftomooo with a
afloraooa. allboagb Mr. Paicbln dafailure to moeb on ogmemaet Ap•trod to etom asamlaa aoma of
poreuUy tbe rook upon wbieb tbe ooawitoamao lator. He waa told by the
fer^ noe split » the moognitioo of
ooait that be woald ba prrmtttad to Meetmo* WUl Be«la Xatl Wmk la M«
tbe mlnen* IRon. The pmaldent
noil urn to A. *. OattMlIm
doao.
bod urged the oooteodlng portiea to
Dr. Loag arrlra*! tbit afternoon.
sta > . i ornle.
oeaoe strife in tha Intereau of tlia
U tba parpomcf the rroammUoa to
A aarlaa of moatlaga for tba alady of imblio. the miners, through tha presi­
bara bU •eelimooy .abmlllad la tabattal Aftar a few moment • of walt- tba blMa baa bam armagad. to begin dent of their umcm, hod expmaaed a
wHlingneoa to eubmit the differenoea
Bg the oompleuoo of tba
______ ,
Dr. HoUlday. Dr. Krani for a weak. Tba meatlnga will be to a triboBol to be name<i i>y the pres­
waa ffeeallad by tha dafeaaa to explalo bald ia Montagne ball, and all are ident and to enter into
ooaiaamtamaat. mada by tba wtlaam inrltad. Them will be no ooUactlona to abide by Iba terms Axed by the
All nm naked to bring tbttr blblaa orbitrallou for a period of from ooa
Tba nftanoon aaattoua will be de- to Are years, and toe employers,
rotod to aa axpoaitlOB of the book of throagh the rejw«saatatives of tba
Bomans. and the ermlagato Ibe pm railroad and txml .^mponies and a

VIOLIN LESSONS

jnmanKMLtun

WEARESTILL

ABtmMKeMvHs«l StuSN Bsk Boss at
16c, 20C, 26c, 36c, 40c and 60c »«4
a lew Sills 4t ssK *1 Ike me Cs^nlckt
at
76 cents.

SELLIVC.

UWES*
SAMPLE
SHOES...

I^obart Beecber £o, « Props,
T«E WEATHER

AT LESS
THAN WHOLESALE
PRICES.

$3.lK»shuo. for..................$2.00

Jllfred U,
FrledPlcb
l*Ol*ri.AK SHOE HOrSK
THE OLU STAND

SEE
US about that j.lano you ncctl in
>uur home. You can’t get a
Utter piano than

THE
KIMBALL
for uione>, marldcs or chalk.
Evcr> instrument thoroughly
gbarantce<! and sold to you at
factor)- ]>riccs. 'I'crins hbcral.

-

ghmaua Mr. Putogla naked tbal Iha
MttlBoep uf Omto OtiaeaU Msna ia
ObAUMu ba mod. Mr. Pmii eldmtod
kamaas Mm OriaaaU bod mapoadad
laa aabpoaaaaad hod uoam to
•earl- Tba aeurl austolaad tba ebjwrttaa Mr. Polcbia tbaa loekad tor
STofteall but iba badfoaa. Ba
ok|)aatod tokbatmHafuf tba aaart,
aa Mm Aatoam bod aot isaaad tba aubpa«u. Bt argued that tha paapU bad

Me vtewn ft niwk

.



FRANK FRIEDRICH

Veuetday afternoon at 4;30, al the
home ot Mra. Hannah Wan on Ijik*

tm o~Crawfarf and Miia Emma Riley w«e

Tbe young i-eopie were all ftoea
Wexfatd, at which pUce they will
|iMe.k,]r. 0(4.4-Tmt«m Olty u. •urtoutontheaeaoflife.
nv M. Khn>bwi« Thomat P. UBom. minirter ol
mt, U4»te aad Fewad Mg ■Mac tbeChnrchoiCbri«.o«da»ed.
Keiout retmhmenlt were Mrved by
Um qal*. la««f«M*
IWMis. Wart.
toy mad. b«
M 4«ra M fnr ttmac SoMhard
OSS SOSi AmiIm will «# 4pM ■*
wirnummum.
AU
»»a»,d
•«
IbaAMmaa. B wua Mamai that Miu
mMms Satt'fSHvStlfwSS.M
OtlHBU bad goua baak to QaiUMA

Ym SkNlf tw nr cnat HiMf Fner Wiitfiip, I Oe
We bclie\x we are showing.

The Best Values in Fall Waists in the
City. The Styles are Handsome.
WtUtt of

qiulity FUnnelett, 49c, well made/ detinUe |«llen»

STEINBERG’S oREUABLE DRY 6000S MO CLOTnm NODSL

m

FRANK Nl'paTnE, Florist

UdlesHcfTOIzcd UAdcnlOrts, $i.25 vtlaes,
RobKCd All Riffled....................... ................ 98
lAdltt- pABld Waists, 50C, rsc, $1. $1.50 to....... 3.00
WtlkW Skirts AAd Dress Skirts, $2.50 to
’... d.00
Recced UBcd Wrappers, TSc, $j.00, $1.25 to....... 2.00

5

242 FRONT STREET

Hassons.,
mXDb? 9^u should do four trading at our store
tpt—•‘3’ou will hx\x all experienced clerks to wait on ypu.
* 2md~Yoti wiU glwayt get your money’s worth,
)
3rd-We mark our goods from 10 to 20 percent chei^ than
4tb~ It costs us 10 to 15 percent less to do business, iliat is
why we can sell cheapen
5Ul—You wfll not have to ask for your money back, the reason
—good goods for lew money.
> our stock thUlaH.
We pride <

Spseisl stteutfou is called to our gloaks.
Jackets and furs a *____________

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

SOU

221 Trent St

Jlsbtr & C

JIBig
i
Mhing trade ' «

THE OLD RELIABLE

THE NEW STAND

BULBS..

< )ur stock is complete, the assort­
ment is tine, the quality is super­
fine. Our prices are reasonable.

Xh©w

NOTHING LIKE THEM

TRAVERSE CITY WIRS

S. BENDA & CO.

W. W. KIMBALL COMPANY

SEETHIS NEW LINE w THEY ARE SWELL

sation os a law leas and %aarcblttie
body, with whiob they, could aad
srould bold ao daaliaga. had damandad federal troopa to insum tx>mplat«
laoleoiioo to workem and tbalr tomlIMs In tbe mining region and aouri
pcocaadtngsngaiosttbaminem Tbay
hod offerwi, if tbe men:mtumad u
work, to submit grievance, os tndirld.
Bol oollleriae to -the delibemtion ol
the judges of tha courts of oommoi
pleas for their dUpoeitlon Thom thi
master cloead Tonight both tna min
er. and the operator, ore ttill in tot
city, but tomorrow they ore going M
their several localiUes. coch saying at
a lata hour that tha struggle will

0|»Bri All! KlBVBr>o*olool« AhilB KvBmlrss

Clothiers. Matters* and Funiislicrs to Hi- Maicsix. the .\merkan CitUen

>ACiKA,RDS

Bam Mf PaU hia daalmd tha latmdaolloa of tba dapoaltlon of Mto
Offlaaalt which waa taken la Oadtllac
Mr. Pratl repeated hU ohjaotiona
baoed apoo tba fa< t that Iba wltaaaa
Imd baaa la court and waa allowed to
goaWA7 wlthoal baring teatlAed In
opto ooaH.
Mr. Pbltoln expUloed that bar pbyOlOianlmd mid bar oondltlon waa auto
tbil toa ahonld not appear on tha
witoam otonA
#
It waa dacldad. after aoma fortha
dloooaaloB. to raoalra Ibe dapooltioa.
Tba piaaecallon aakad parmlaaloa to
oabmmaoMnL Paekbam bat tba da.
fmmob)aciad. Mr. ^ tbmdaold.
tbm
od that IbU wlluamVbould ba
WlU ba a
iu^mbuttuL
Tbm *a dapottUou of Mm. <9

thing tTut they are after. But to tb<
men who w ant simply the lje»t sitd mow iw
rect Ovarcoat that is made we like U»
shuwuur Overcoats at $15.00. Here
oie the detsil»~but deUils can't give yuu tbe
rtmerpthm uf the admirable cut, taikniog
sndftnisti,uf pertei t eh-gaiK-r and i-urre^inma. which you will imd m Bunda'S Ov-

$5.00 tho^t lor............$3 0A
$4.00 and fd.50 shoes for...$2.50

TO STUDY THE BIBLE

*Tbe Oomlng of the Lord.”
VTbe Jadgmmt of the i'Mlooa” aio
The maatiaga will be led by A. C.
Oaebelaiaof New Voib Olty and John
N. Oomle of Rutherford. N J. Mr.
a diaUnguiobed blble
etadent ea mate for MlnneapolU aad
tbe Dakota# wham ha wUl daUrar a
■arlaa of addraaaaa on bihla otady uad
kindred toplca TuU Uaiumo]
tunlty to hear a man who U aotod for
hit eoholarly attalammU aad thor
oogh knowMdga of. tba Word of God
la tbe orlgtaul, ou both aldaa of tha
AUaatia Ba pwaobaa tba gotpki
of Ibe gtaea of Ood la tea dlffemat
iMgmgaa Ha U tba aatbor of oua
or two booka aad mraml booklata
Mr. Oaabalala will be entarlaiaad al
tba boom of Mr aad Mm. John T.

who will 1^0 IMI
Of course there sre s.»iur
to tbe end of t»»c clupter |vi>mu high prices
l.efur msde-tu^nier OvurCOUtU—partly
OvurC€
ftsde-u,-urder, snd
cause they w-nt them ms
partly Uxsuw- tbey want to

All the Newest Bill Sbtpes,
All the most popoUr leathers

«Men’s Patent Colt Fine Dress Shoes*

aad Iba witaaot ttatod that It waa tubatoattaliy oorrmt Afiar rarlewliig

■n ♦

on 01
imcoi
oa.
Dm

Compels us to enlarge our quartertl
and we are rcnlling the McNamart
store for our use: lack of room hffl
heretofore prevented convenient dis­
play of our immense stock, and this
we arc now able to remedy.
Part of our new fall stock is now in,
and later purchases will be here on
c or before Oct. 13. at which lime we
shall have on our two first floors such
an assortment of best makes cloth­
ing, hats, caps and furnishings as will
fully meet every demand as to style,

and price.

skJIt this Clme
we (ball offer some exceptional bar­
gains on cerUin lines we bought at a
low price—keep watch of us and we
wUl not disappoint you.

lyamilton Oetbing

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m emmc Mcn>.l«n«««»" m wacitt
•sswr*

oi.-

TKAV

STSt. oeirtT.
**5V

onABio rmAvmmn hkiiau>

Of two erll. 1 wflt

-s^FuiiiitiirrDBinrtiMiit

w
C»m:ir mRIW

m M jaMM

^

Wcw¥lmi»»d<l»b»aiWi«»dr*BCMi depend mwto»«»y.

FiMik GaRRctt «r laMriocken
in the cxty on bganeM lodar.

1^

IMtrniE
: OWE m ITMIM
=KES=
. PMk’t Oh •! ttOMilt

•^jU!rJSS3r^2ssr^

mmrvmucAv utatb tivkwt.

ms:~. mwm
mm

▲LSX MAJTl^D «r 1

; -uwiwnTrrtcomociflcoBoniai*I
frbef. Pock’s Oiatmoil
I .« H :4e^tcd lemorkahlc cam of
t
fever oorco, old and nmnjiie aorra. when everr other
eiraw had Milad. Aak your
for ”POckV‘ King of
i ihutmiiu and take no other. U
I hr dora not keep it aend t$c fur
1 *fo.wn«glaiajT,pomp.id.i«
I

itriMA

iirsr

9m^
Mr Ovk «l ■•■•• iMd OS>»ftDWUr A. WIU>BV mi ^
MUM A. FALL«rO

A»CH1«A1A ». DAHRAOH arOMttot.

ORLAJIDO C. MOFFATT.

BBFURLlCAlf CX>UITTY TfCKRT.

I ATKIN? LAWRENCE
Who pUys MarOuSeny ta.“Shore Aert»'

LL loven of rc6ned stage ui agree th« J*n« A, Henie'a unoont-en><Sbare Acre^” is the
tiooal comedy*
‘ ftrongest play <
EogUdt apeUing auge.
AA
In it there U aUolute |miih lo oature. to ^
.
■ .
Smli)wt.“DBWItoL‘ the tcene come and go ai i>cople do in life. Certainly no other native work
ha> ever thown the
^^
vividly or faithfully. Mr.
AU tm MiAiRUf ioTlMd Id tbm mr- Hcme’i aiage piciurct arc aho commendable. The doeing aceoea of the
E«t and aecood acu are extremely interesting, and
witnesaed the final scene in the pUy will mcr forget it.
A deigymax^ m
speaking of it to his congregation, aaid o( th» scene:
-Tfie mooc^t
alreaming through the frosted windows of the
homedend,

ererj sense, seemed like God’s benediction. ' The iM scene ^ bd^ to
nuike “Shore Acres" fiunoos. It hssheen described Uy nenHy nil of Ameria's eminent writen, «d dl igree th« tor benuty, stnmgth nnd ocigt^^,
it has never been sutpstaed. A thoroughly competent c<»psny. with the
weU.known character actors, James T. Galloway and Atkms La
_ »»t«:IOpL
its head, will appear at Steinberg’s Grand next Thursday. Oct 9th.

i»S3r*2r?I tartMlOB
j# fcira’w!’
bSuIL*
to BMOd tiMW

jtwo flylRg maehiima for
iaadiha nlr over greater Kei
meoRiM. LoqJ

ROBRRT R. WA1.TRR.
FRAVK W4W11AON.

yo^ Ban Mr.
. W. CUKTIA

i^larm^trOhrUtlan Budaavoral

MrOi
ttoRflay

avoBiiig

aarvioa< at 7.-00

%“o.ng p«^w^ ta^Jh.

O. a RaXIpa^.
Moraiai aarvioa at 10:10. Tboma.
’WbatOhrUtU to tba ebriattea.”

tWIpBtod IR bjPl
mn Of tkm atrtkA fRil*d lo mrrirm At
■R7 tolAtum of the dimooUiM. It
oppwiod thot theopermton tefoMd
otooloMfy to trMt with tbo Mlom'
RRlOR OR M7 ImA TIM WboU Mtl
Mr te ooRMAMRd by MM7 CM-ooetai
■MR M o bRRd tbot poiRM the wy

large hard of oowa aad a big vegata
Me garden oo her land, where ate
Tbm “Th. Resrerd of the Fhith- lalaaa priaa pampkina.tet ohiokana an<3
makaa prime dairy hotter. She ban
for»Tsrybo4y diet hs
emploj
la but*

Uo MilRMrtoM OlRUkiRdA VteROC

Momlni^ lOtIA Bnbjwt. “Think

TIM tbOMIIf of Um
iMi loUtiM M the
wmi Iho MoMrUl redo.

E

Z. A. Bimpbaugb baa fllad aait io
sirenit oourt of Rock Islimd ooooty
HL. agalRat tbe Fraternal THbauee. a
ttatecaal aDd bonefleUry orgao iaat ion.
Tha auit ia brought agalust the
lodga aad omoara at Port Huron The
oomplaloant allagas tlial ha waa InJutad for life .while being lultmted
arganiaatioo He claima that
goat waa eoDRaote*
ity a«d that hU body came in contact
with the live wire
Mim Rote Cleveland, the aister of
ex-Ploridoat Olerelaiid. it a saooemful termer. She owna about ooe-half
of a 700-acta Island naar Islaaboro.
Ma. havlBg wUhlB a few days aoqnlrad an addllioual tract of Und. Mias

tboRtMlree wlU bo in •
pMlIiOR M oboorb tbo orvRMORt in o

kis£?Ji‘thrpoS’

9fi9« Mrtt. whiob vlU ROlv
RPOR Ibo RdMiRlMrotiOR of tbo
RtRin by tho topRbUoMA

SIR HENRY IS A HUMMER
1 OF TMoo PW«M ta OmM.

!Ks*s;2ri;

ii U7 years old She waa a marriad
womaa when Najxileoo invaded KnsslA
Jonathan Parker, aged UO. who asSnbjtat, "How eon I aiatad at tbe fnnaral of Preaidant Wil­
liam H^ Harrison, as a pail beartfr,
U stiU Ruing naar Rookport. Ind.,
aad looalla apanking Benjamin Harxiaon whan little Benny waa mde to
him oRoa or a Ume
Mru. WUliamH. Appal. daRghter of
Praoidant Baer of tbe Reading rail­
road. wue Injured reoently in u runuwuy uooident und wus ourad for in
the guRorul hoepital at Luaeuater. Pu.
time. All am Urtted to Mr. Baer has just praaented twenty
tons of coal to tbe hospital, aad the
aathorities of that iustitntioa oonaider that under ibe eiroomstanoas that

eteodaid

WUUamsborg ia whieh Tiavaraa Otty
peopia wiU be InterMtod. Tha ooatmotteg partlaa warn Mr. Aibart MoOermot of Bbaroa aad MIm Opal Hobbs
dhMRRdtbiidmUiefreeforall The of WimarnabRcgo bat wall
bMCtimewM2J0
thtaolty. Theoafomoaywai
Sir Hortt hts been a money maker ad at S o'clock or ibalawRattbe
tbif •ORWR.baring captured fomething brida'a boma la tba praaanpa of aboat
•■bMiRttal at even' meeting enterctl. 7» gaaata Rot. WlUaid Baatb partba oaramoRy. Tba bride wm
FOiNTfO panaonapHS
attliRd la a daiaty light graaa ooalama. aad waaatMadad by Mlaa Qlmi
Marpby aad Mim MoDormott a aiatei
oftirngrooM Tba groomwaaattead
Birt tabM the
ad by Upaal Hobba, a brolhar of tba
Tbo
brida. aad Jamea
baby la bow to o»abo crytuf pay.
aaal^
Tbo porky fly eaa ooror hope to bA
MMO aa uapopolar aa the moMulto.
Tbo Ilfbt comedian nearly alwayo
te
tba
light
of
day
bat
Molfba more than ibe brntry tragodlbRt byaiyrtadaRf
Many a ••Ratrolce ta due to a pmR*a
■BOrta to make bay wbUe tbo^^ faaloR mada tba tRlha ball a bowor Rf
baaRty. Tbo pNMRta glvaa tba bappy
tbo aummer flH doan*t appreelato
flb^l^ttla PcoRfoy ualeo. tbeeo la eORpla warn MRRy Rad aoatly. and teatUUd to tba blgb aataom la whiob
ORFbair the world imacioeo ^
RibM bair €Ooldo*t
tooldo^'p^
poaiUt
io WORT alon» wtibooi It
tba
Tbo RMia who docon't oecnra tl
Caiman'* Intarlor Spar la ttia
of that ffoat URcbar. «apR
moatduraMavamlah mac
Uro to a gromi oM ago.

“ThiX.faithe S:18 ckM. but

Mra Robert .J. Burdette, wife of
Ibe weU known bumorial und u promInoat club woman. U dangeroualy lU
at Bunny Crest, her borne ia Pa^na, and fears are expreaaed of tba oatooma Bbe is suffering from ooogaatioo of tbe brain. Mru. Burdette ia
Ttoe president of tba NatiaDul PedarttoR of Woman’s olmba.
Around Washington. M. J*. farmers
having given up hope of securing ooul
thU winter, are gatbartag blokory
naif and aooma which, srhan dried,
make capital fnai. They are also mtiog tba oom oola for foeL
Just a month after mnrdering Mr.
and Mrs U B Lewis, at BronaoR.
FUl, Smith and Fairolotb, tba murdeiara, aged tl aad $4. ware banged
in Bronson In the preeeaee of ttemlanda Before be sraa haagad Far!cloth’# oof&n sraa fllled^lh srater
aad be sraa bapllaad in it by a Bapeial
HOT SOUFS mt i
Ormg Storm.
To ClevelaDd, O.. and Baffalo. M.
Y.. will be run over tba lAke Btewa
«d^lj^^8o.tbv« Ry., Tw^toy,
SpMtal trelB «1U IMT. Ona4
Bu^ .t8M6iL m. naalac thnmsh
vrilMut ilMingv. Fare Ma Tiania
Partio-

DELICIOUS k»t Urimkt tl Wtift Ortf
Sttn,.
ISStMi

turned
‘ hehmd

in the 2 26

MISS IDA M. SNYDER.

$6J0

J,W.SuTBRHiiiBEFnnaRSTiiK
>!• mnA

.



W. L. Douglas
$Q Shoe.
U iKs:

TO-NKHTi

L. Doogtea Sterna la dao to
cRMbini atyte mad
thapRTRMRfML-------a«M* srMh prIoM flv

—TSrtWr"

MMm
Uft

IF. L. DOUGLAS UMt $2JO. $U0. $4.00. mmO $5.00
SboM arw MB'M jrrF «a otbar RMta

RU^^. via MD. M

We arc Exclusive Affcnu for this City

A. S. fTFIYIMIAN

/

35c,50c,75c.BuSutiSI.
Sots N Sail mil kuifflci
TApmi 112

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD?

Dnssp Comfort in
men’s Tall Coats
When it E»mes to comfort, men as a usual thing, don’t care a
fig what the cost is. They want the good* and if the comfort
is there it is their’*. Our Fall Overcoau include three things
-comfort, quality and exceedingly low price*. Then men like
this stock because of the great amortment—one is alway* sure
of getting size*—ordinary sizes nnd unusual size*—
both large and small.

^nuow
Is an elegant coat—as fine a coat as any Uilor ever
turned out—in fact an expert tailor did make this.
All the workmen that make these goods are expert
Uilors, only difference they work for this firm in­
stead of for themselves. We please everyone be­
cause we have the different price* that cannot help
but please. You can spend $io—(and get a dandy)
—or go to $4ixx> for the very best.

Traaaurar of Ih* BrooUra Baat Bad Aat Oufc.

mm

W^t stout
thst

Tall Batf

You’ve seen our display window, of couse. but did you take
time to step inside-that costs nothing. It’s a ideasure to thow
the new $3.00 and $4«> Longley Hat and you can get the ex­
treme of style and a good fit. A hat for every head and a
price for every pocketbook.

asasaB
sftf.rsv'SsiS

~^Sell the Besr
■dal aad baa bMhb. Tbo Mme

WlNEofCARBVl *

_1._

Oarpeioek

•aMlOKSs

iw people how to fly over New
York. On top of thU oomee the anDouocamnet of Edward O. Boise, who
purofaaaed and sailed the Baatoe-Dumoot airship when Stevens mliad hla.
toat ha XwiU (also diraot hU veaaal
Drex New YorA. The rivalry betweea the two men may lead to a

Tiokata good for flO days.

pie.

A ve.^ uigejine of Extendo. TddeOh».......................S3.76 Up
6 Sol>dU*k.<a^«e.i.bi(fab«k. dining chain tar..............04A5

to Setttt tl WttUtHtl.ttttt,

\6entriII2ews

•HATIO R. CHAirX>U».

MrOi

STEueCM'S MUD
OPEH HOUSE

Bm. W.T.

doped les>.iriBt»ue>ip«.

PkdLBroAGMRdRipIdallkli.

B*r. a T. BiMt fMlor.

IIJO.

CMriMirffArf
DMagCMem
}«lUk(c«.4a wA «i«ee
top, bemey Um. 4 «. nicely

v.-i.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

«;

"^^PST

.UtMut,

MOREtlEWS
ON EPILEPSY

me ^ mtUMJt

Said mry
to the Lamb:

>»«iili

••or. HASuiK. ns PAunn. ■« I
rnmck a

patlaat

W u TW VMmrtk

mid not perform

bat if a^^ oommiU
eriwoheirauopIlopttcV'

i«r ?S!!!«?

**Ko. air. anwrarad th
“In order to dotarmiao tbataporMa
faai had an exdloplio attack It t

Cwdaisid Dws
▲t ▼MMTBomior.ifflua laifo MS

tbo eiionmotanooe.** oaid tho wi
le aoHMi boo boon enbieet to
epiUpey daring bU Itfe and
oriaM it door not aoeomnly follow
that the crime vae tho reealt of

Mko. w4 OTM afim IIM and ito aook broken, death reemltlng
Hmk fiNooftk IteoatlBaodloomii

Iml aad tUt It dkr aot oool off for M
horn. Ttao mMoor Ua laf|o black
•olcrod olooa. voiffblnt a ooa|do of
loaa It Uot In a fbm pard wait of
tooMfd. whoto It UM%wA aaeh day

mmm
OmiT^Chiii^nm

kj
omoob

bwl pbTrielw to thU

that a mUlioa

feimimii of poaoboowooidboffiippod
OOl of tiN Oiaad Rapidr morkot tale
fMT boo boMi TMiflod by roporte from OMauooanrtMM
Iba rallroada
Wbllo tbelooal rtiadi

Tb.pwtwt oon-

barn oot mado op a oomplolo oiato.
OMot oo Iho OMOoa't poaob baeinom.
00 tboy am oClU baodXiaf late oarioItoo. oaiafal ootimatio fnmldiod op to

la owlacOMurh.

tadlorMlm

Ibo promt timo ibov that tbo m«l<
ooao aiOM oao ooet oot

i,mo oarioaoa
Lanmag hardwaio doaleri who laid
TImio if OM iobool diotriot In the
in a large aapply of hard ooal memo
towB^pr Baojataok tbatbaobot
dnrii^ the eammer hare aoade ecarcety
ooo poi^C • fW JO yoanoML Tbo
of the inabiUty of
diotriot paid tbo loooly oobolor'r tolthp people to eecare har
tloo U MMlhor dlotrtct ralbor than
eoal otoree and wood
biroatiaohor.
Altbooooiral oooTOoatioa of BpU-

Ule um to IWHl.
“1 joot aaomed to bare gone all to
Doff of Flint took tbo pooltloo that it pieoeo.” wrilno Alfred Boo. of Wol
Fare. Tex.. “biUooeoeoo and a lame
to tbo doty of tbo oborob to ptorido
back
bad made life a burden, I
oooldn't eat or sleep and felt alrnom
tboy oan got olaeked woadora Now I.sleep like
a tot. oan oat anything, bare gained
liar, in otrongth end enjoy bard work."
a plaeo of ontt>nainnMot whoro tbo They giro rigoroao health and new
yoang people eoold dance, hare good
and falU tooo
Bo tboogbt orory pariob ohould

maoiO,

gaam ota. and thno bo kept

away from tho aril eooaootod with

it would U poooible

indeed prolwblo. “
Mr. Pimtl doeoribed

The WooMB*o olnb of Grand Baron
oot iatoraotod la tho coaimratioo of
Ibo ama boaltb of tho yoaag
iatbeoltythepamoamm
Beplember 80 and caeu prioeo were
Itted acts while 1
way to a bHdgo. William Prieo of awarded the torelre winners. Next the inflnmioe of one of these file, in a
•d a darlag
foat eammer a like conteel
perfectly rmtSoaal manner, eometlmei
tho dam^ rirar. dneted on a more extonoii
for dayi. and hare no reooUcetion
oa bio rotara from WebborrlUa.
The doolor had iw
foaad that a DOW brtdgo wao aador
ooaotractSka and tho fool bridge
of the kiad
Wiinees mid as a rule
waobod away
Htrapplag hio bicycle
took no pains to
oeal erideaoeo of orima
H.w^f.*KlU *T.d
l>r. Lawton was rery guarded ia hio
Ho kaaobodtbootbor eido hand- B>7 Uf* and sar. prnftm bMtth."
ropUos to Mr. Patoliln’e queerions as
baad.
aa epileptie would or woald
Oa tbo Hxm of Jamoo Ooedall. of
not do while under the inflaea
oa cpileptio ooadiUon. Tbo wi
would not my whothor a person
mitting a erimo onoh ao thU trial ro­
iWalm Ho hae booheo which are now
la bloooom. and aloo bare green and
blaokberrlea

utes to. woald or would not hide tho
olnb after oommitting the orima
flab aloat tha boaadarr 11m. of lb.

There

Mr. Paioiffa sought to draw
the wltneertis opinion no to trii

WiMUtbactri wbota aaaaa of aalt
of aa kttaok when tlio oiragglo ia the
A pUca Mr. Pial
rigor aad there io always honey in i
heart for yon. Jao. O. Johaeoa.
Bameet Blebla. a member of the
Bigh eobool football team of Ballae,

low the knee, aloo iniariag hio baek.

J.-W. MILLIKEN
OT.t.«B aJTD Fl^TPOKM

lV.»r. U.«*l r«r:;M lb* 4

-SjKjrting LUc" is an English mclo-

owtM-r nail armlbn: a uian ashorr from
the t^ft aa ti Uj off Khelter laiand
III** oili T .-i,.TfHH»u.
An Darlra a«ya.
**It waa
ktall hoar and all was
the action of
pUy was written by Cecil Raleigh and atUl.- WiH-n the boat rowed by the
Sej-moor Hicks, the Ixmdon authors, uir»Mt-iu*^<r wa« a doom h-tiglba away
from 111.- >4. l.i a woinan a role© balled
and IS said to possess all the elements
da
bln.- -IMcr. IVter. Uont forget
1 witnem wao aMwd whetbor the ol excitement. aU the heart throbs. cb.-.we sToter”
But
Peter
nell
menu of the fmetatm oould be dea- aU tbe loves and hates indigenous to
aitriy delermiaod withoat the femor­ pU)f oi iu chaiacter. in additkm to
Tbo wltaooo elated that it wao
Jy !».;• Intiiiiren. «M1 llie ptasaaa of tbo
al of the ooalpi Tbe witneof beliered some entirely novel methods of stir­
Mmihatiarn Uonw. half a mile away.
pretty broad qoemioo. but after ooom
It woald aot be poooibU to obtain a ring tnc human embcioos.
It b giv­ li«irdr **IVt.'r Peter, don’t forget tbo
oaid it miebt be probable.
Ite knowledge of the mrerlty of en in four acts and no >ss than_ ten
Pratt aoked him what facto
a voice tt
the injury without the remoral of the scenes, and among them it is cUGned
^
staewto
omlp nnleeo the patient were alira
will be found tome of the most beau­
• Peter. Peter.
Toe witneeo was asked if it were tiful stage pictures e^•eT seen.
Dur­
The witneer wao reqaaoled to anNew York and
ooeibU to state from the ooedition of ing iu long
rr noticed
the larynx whether the wound arao Chicago, the
of the algiia of action on the iX^ X^ Qt all Uo
other..va.-h!«. Hhadoniy iGruie. more
by a sUw pceesare or a oudden
environment was
nore Ireblow
He ooold not my deflmtely. I quently commented upon than'any
■d when the rupture was described other tcaturc, and yet the press of
M witaem said ODoh a wound would both cities were unanimous in pro­
Tba dootor replied that lie woald
ot Deoousarlly oanse death at all nouncing the play itself a superior ar­
I oooaoloua
ticle of melodrama.
The spirited
Ithtr iaslaatly or otherwise.
The reply to the hypothetioal qaeeOoQsidermble time was spent in the
lion did not exacUr auit Mr. Pratt aad
dlreol examination of the witness relthere wao eharp repartee between Mr
of the piece, and the hrtt at
atire to tbo effects of a blow or aeries
“Now. 1 rather pride myaeir oa my
Pratt and Mr. Patohln regarding the
blows on the bead: whether the least is an innovation.
To the un- abUlty- to read charocter.’* ajld tho
relerancy of the qaeetioo. The court
e woold be splintered when there. initiateil the interior of a boxing dob oian who was giro* to buying detect
b ere adjourned for the day.
WM a depruirion of u quarter or half during the jirogrcss of ai gUn c contest,
cont
tire Ulea, * and yet why ahould 1? It
J>^Te^lmoer Thi. Moretmr
features, will
reaUy a very al
tbo probablo effect of
prise, and the aoCblng but eioa© ohoerration. For
k oa injury to tbo victim. Tho
Inottnce. It U very eoty to tell a man’o
Dr. Lawton reramod tbo ■
(Oonllnuod on fourth puge)
ocenpatkm.
HI* facUl exproaalou. hit
8. Pratt gara in detail aa
ducted is strictly followed out in the actlooa. neu hi* drewa. are stamped
Hargraree actioni on tba morning of
w.c. I. A. Worn,
mimic bout of “Sporting life.”
by kls dally work. You aee that man
the trafi^y aad of bio
olttlnic oppoalte ua? WeU. 1 am joat
tho mootlog of the Woman?s
with Chief Rennie, when he told of
aa aure aa though he had told mo that
»tory ImiicoTemeat Amoclation
be la u iiarlier.’*
bow be found hie wife and afterward Thurudoy tbo report of tbo c«-motery
-You are lulataken."
re|dled
bla
Invent.vr
%\i>rk uiU tie xfod Io
Tho object tf
xitloo wao road, tolling of the work hfiii
friend., -That nuin la a butcher.**
*x*lort»l «HHtl woolu
oounael waa to bring oot whether
-ImpoaMlble.- exrlalm«Hl the ama
arc ouiv u.MM- iH'lng uiuch umtl upon
loan opileptlo male oould hare
tear
de»e«ilve.. * Vou • never aaw- a
r bed#
11 lu w kind of llufu. Ill white, erram butcher Willi alliu. white handa like
lint
o
oomcrime of thU description
uibllity of aiHl iM-lce i*ukirtHl. It furuio a strung
aad hare no after knowledge of tbo
-Perhapa not.- admitted tbe other,
roalc bnllt. the and eullade foundation on which to
boring
Dr. Lawton otated that
-but he ia a huicher. Jiiat the aaiue.**
ahadf the ifcwela. and la capital for
•ubjoot to flu of thla do
-Huw do you know he lar*
acrvli-cablo arilchw. aa l»olh the ina-How do I know? tVliv. the acounwould bo aware of baring had one of
ooppcr^il probsb^*^ ho1?ou tho Icrlal IIltd WiH.U wa»h cleun very aiK'- drri aliaved me ont-e.**—Household
hio opella bat would probably foi
ccaUull3.-<,'hlcago I*osL
Gui-^it.
oroniag of ©lection 6nj, Nor. 4.
bpr nothing that ^happaued while in
“Be might;

Tho

ioote<ca tho groaad that tho oridoaeo
thno tor bicaght oat ohowod that BorwhUo in tho

mptioa ihotho^
daring tho whole stmggla

On the

ccatraryit was erldeat that ha wao
aot coaoclono daring the Um of the
fla The theory of the do
I that if he committed the (
at all it wao

wbUe nneoaeeloao of

what wm paooUg
The ooart
tainod the objectioo of Mr. Prmtt
The wttoom teoUded an epiieptU
often emteo thUgs after an all
which be knows to be u
but whlcli appear plausible.
Mr. Patchin domiribed Uie <
condition of therespoadoataobelay
upon the oouoli in the oitliac room
and aoked tbe wltaam ao to hio thoory
rolatiTs to hU haelag hadaa opUoptic
" Tha witaem lepUed that he might
bare badaa attack bat he would aot
my that be hod oaoli a eelsaro. Hwroue oxcitomoot U liabU to briag oa

WANT DEPARTMENT.

roar luihriaiUir. A. K PorOBT. propfiy^

aa attack, or iadaeod by epilepoy.
are eoam qavt* of thr amhitioai UrTbo witaem did not know Mr. Harnoo-onoagb to eaablo Mi. OoodaU to
ravoo aad ocald aot loll from Mo apptekamooifordiaaor.
raiaace that ho bad I
Death came toa ralaablo roadotor
epileptic du.
owaod by Oooago W. Dorr ia a ]
Woald a poraon in aa epileptic
Motway. TboowaorwaodrtTbM
mate poond a poreon orer tho hoai
bone whoa it ohSod at aa aatom
with a dob.then ohoke her to deathr

^ ML pMpIo MSoo4atelliBffiiaf
mado‘‘oli^ by fbUca l«Taa
vktek mmo4 It firlkoUm

•BdM for oororal Imra Tkm who
«aw it olriko loport tbai it war rod

plc whobat’c studied tbe
making of good stylish
dodies aU tbeir Hvesa

be a^ntmery to oeo the oaeo aad

lHUkRE ts MO SUaSTiTUTE

Ml O

Coat

••Ton wonld not boTo nr

of Ibo promt

WedwlL

WooUa Co«t U u imievool
as ytmr wool and modi fiaer
aad prettier, evea thoogh
\pnr wool is white asaaov.
^ The wool ia mj natty

teilii

p

SI

iitwi

Uieautopoy wao thorough. Tbe witmid hU opinion ao to whether a
. Ihorongh aatopoy wao neorooary
srouid depend upon the mrority of the

bcllishment. whidt will be seen tonight at
Steinb«g*s Grand. Tbe

3. lU. mniiken
0otton
Blankets Olool Blankets
nt 49c tbe Pair
we arc showing the Amoskeag 10-4 size ;
in gray only
Valkyrie, 104 size in grey only
Mt. Vernon, 10-4 size, in tan only
TipU>n, io>4^ize, in tan only
Ooslow. 10-4 size, in white only
The above blankets are full 10 4 size
(55x72 inches) and weigh 2*4 pounds
to the pair.

JIttSc tbe Pair
we have the Jersey fleece in grey, tan
and white, full 11-4 size (62x80 inches)
and weigh 2}i pounds per pair. We
have larger blankets for more money
than this one, but at the price it is the
best blanket on the market.

Cbis number at $L00
is our trade getter, and it holds it. too;
Never was sold for less than $1.25.
The Moonstone, ii-4*izc, in tan only.
The Panama. 11-4 size, in grey only.
No white blankets in this lot. Every
blanket 66x78. and full 3^^ pounds
weighL Our white blanket at $i is a
trifle larger and has no border; made
cxpr«ly for shecte and table pads.

The lowest price all wool blanket we
are showing is the Coronal. 10-4 size, ifi
grey only, at $3.50 the

R HAl.g. to be a

r

grnm^3_
FOR RENT

the pair we can give you ioimc excellent
values in cotton warps and all wool
warps, with all wool filUngs in grey and
red and white.

JIt$St0^eSO
some beautiful goods, in American and
Australian wool combinations, plain
red. grey, tan and white; also broken
checks and plaids and hair line stripes,
all cofors, and a very fine article; all
full size and weight.

I^OOalTOBlIIT-W P.d^

MISCELLANEOUS

JieompietcDneoftbe
BnlUile Blanket*
In grey, red and plaids at $i.oo the lb.

Heme Woolen mm*.
In white only, at $74» the pair—weigh
full 8 lbs. This is 50c less than they can
be bought at the mill.

Jlt$1.25

Comfortables
Columbian Manufacturing Co’s., aad
Berger Bedding Co's., fine comfortables
at 89c each to $3.50. Extra size goods,
all of them.
Look at the Umbs Wool and Silk
Floss fiUed comfortables.

Jlt$l.S0MIMl$2.00

“awl

Jit$fttO$SepS

we are showing the Grenola. 11-4 size,
in grey only: weighs tS pounds only
but is the fine yam blanket, making a
very desirable article at this price. We
have the Un and white also in this
number.
we are showing a fine line in 11-4 and
13-4 size in grey, tan.and white.

FOR BALE

Ciiabioii* and Pflloas
Hll*lxe*atol Price*.

A fine line of imported Fast Color Robes at $2.25 and
$3.26 each. Guaranteed fast color.

3. U). IBiliiken

FARM FOR SAi£
100
faton -M tbeStedl or ;j
lecdhtD&nB. One of dbe be«in
Gisitd TisTcne
r. ^
mttkofthccity.

J. E. GREILICK CO.

h
S-TKINBKMO’S OMANO O
SEAT SALE WILL OPEN MON- ££
DAY MORNING
o» P»«y i^i-i



MORE VIEWS
ON EPILEPSY

tmMUA

:ra ihoch

wUdfwoCtoi.

“R —
sttotod ^torpiuptlc

thM ft persoB

1 tto rftftftlt of
sof th« Ato-

Mfti^ totof the fMftlt of the proirtftfttoto of thft dlSMM. Aft ftplUptir
1ft ftpayohie oqulTftlftftt attack U Irr.
aoloM of what has happeaed.
Bara the vitaaaa daaoritod a eaar
wilhiA hla paraoBalaxpariaMatotl
toatoto his atotamaftt. Tha witaaa.
•iaarttod vbata a patlaal ebokad a
pal dair to daatb whao raoerariap
rrtoiapamyam.
Mr. Piall hara look tha wltnaat for

pareblo aqalralanl
would foialft hU
auMalaBUy to raaaou aloof oartalo
Uftto but aftteurard would not Tamamharhiaaottoua durtaff thaattaek. He
of tbli
lhau daaaribad eartaia a
ktod jwhtoh

had ootoa

Tha wltaaaa aUlad that ba was aoi
aaUad to rlaw tha body of Mn. Bargiaraa and did not koow her. In laply lo a qaaftloo

by Mr. Pratt tb.

witeaas aald that If ha wm oallad to
datormloa tha eaaae of death of a peraoo whose throat wm out from aar
to ear he would consider a oomplete
aatopay oaoaaeary to case a report was
arpeetad Ular on
Tha witnaas wm then qnaetlooed
eloaaly by Mr. Pratt repardlftf tha reaaU of the orushlftf of tha laryos.
Aakild If Mra lla^ras ooald hare
lufllotod the deMtribaU woaads opoa
lieiMlf.

lha wltaaaa would aot ven

. luro to opIaloB withoftt a farther
kaowladga of tha faats and oooditioos
•unouadluf lha oaae.
Tha,larynx WM thao prodooadand
lha wHnaae wm askad If
oould aalMnfllot aach aa iftjory. Hr
rapliad that It would be poasible foi
u uiuaaular peraoa to do It bat act for
oua to the ooodltloo Mrs. Harfrarer
U dawwibad to hava beea la.
ThU eoooladad Uie testimony befon
Thisaftamoon Dr. Holliday reaua^
tba ataad and Attomer E. 8 PiWti
pliad him with nameroi le qoi^lonko!

NBX-r TI-ICPlt»OAY, OO-rOBKVt ATI
JAS.A.HE

Tlie East Side J
OftkMHoiUmthiitoOfimic » ft

CHIMES OF KORMAHOY

SUBSTITUTE FOR COAL.
r«r PMB

rm4

bw a

John a Pbntfr of Xrwark. X. J, bs.
avmtrd a aulurtltutr for cool which
be UopM waon'to put on the market
a view of rrTolatloalaing the

of the Qieen
C^icshaajMtftUOceoded in 4
KatkMka and
mptonwiUe.tobe pUyed in this
next Tuesday. October 7. for the
themTbaoporawM mtoot
tihip of northern Michigan. motion of Mr. Ooocio F. SiH^wlaa.
If the weather is bad on Tuewisy. the who ftMasMd the rote of Qaspard, the
game will be pUyed on Thursday, the old miser. MIm Beetle Bowena
Campbell took the part of Sorpolette,
ninth.
All iDcmbcn of Court Trayene No. the mleohiof maker, and these two
roleeoalled tot Aerer aottag, which
853 are requested lo attend the n
STM not wanting.
ing Monday evealng for the pur
Prof. W. tt Swffeas presltled at
of electing a financial tecrctary.
A complete Title and Aulhori* list the piano with bU asoal ability, and
of the books in the Oty Library has bU playing wm all that ooald be dejust been iwued, the work being done sirad. Tne part of Henri, the Marquis
by the Eagle Press. The book con- lot Oomerille. wm taken by Dr. A.
H. Holliday, and thU part came in for
taini 290 pages. A
ol 16 cents will be made to those who iU foU ehare of the appraoAUon and
of ;thv andieooa.
Mlee
wish to buy the catalogue.
Blaaoba Haskell m Qannaiaa taoeived
Owing to the building*, being rentparhape tba largaet meMora of aped to another party, and the impossito any of the charmobUily of finding another vacant store
iglng tod acting were
building, the Congregational Lad.e.
alike pleasing. Dan Loodoo m OrenAid Society have dos^ their Rum­
Icbeox WM aleo well reoelved. m wm
mage Sale. Dating the week and a
Oaorga H. Campbell m tbe.Notary.
halflhat it has been running over
Aside from the work of Miee Camp­
$200 has been received. The go5ds
bell M Serpoletta, moet of the oomady
remaining have been stored, and the
work WM dooe by Bert Miller m the
ladies will probably continue the sale
BaUli. This is tha first time that
after the holida)i.
MiUer hM appeared b^ore the
S. H. Mdcan of Omena was in the poblio in this eort of role, and be oercity yesterday on his way to Washing­ Ulnly made a hit last eraoing
ton to attend the National Kncaroj>The opera tells a very pretty story,
ent.^
then, were plenty of
p«;tty
George Mace of Huntington, Ind.,
a on the etage to interpret it.
a conductor on the Chicago
the ooetomes weie pretty, the mnsio

Beethoven which was one ol the ver}

Msy Davis, Miss Way. HoselU Pearl.

enjoyable features of the program and

Ethel

hich was rcncred in

a

Smurthwalte,

Nona

Davis.

very artistic

lanner.
The

High school

football

team

went to Pcioskey this morning lo pUy
the High school of that place.
The second excursion lo the* Soo

ber Stout. Will VogeUoDg.
Dr. Higglna, OharUe White.
FR.ANK OOLPII RKmiYEI*

on the steamer Illinois will leave here
morrow rooming at 9 o'lock,
Ur. S. O. Sawyer again 4capinrcd
the mcilal lor high gun at the club

,

psaiUr* aaaJuloecs.

Frank Dolph returned this altcr-

vliool yesterday afternoon.

Tobe No. 2, the Pere Marquette noon from Atlanta, Ga., where he has
freight house cat, died this morning been the last three weeks, attending
a toohaical nature in retoM to the
ifter a short but ocnllul career, in the twelfth biennicl I'omcntion of U.
droulatloa of the blood1 ank the reU
The enormous
which his nine lives faded away like H. ot C. 5: J. of A.
ttou of what the doctor termed a wtrC
increase in membership of the past
a Imely dream.
The funeral o
alorm. oausiof epilepsy. Most of tiw
re<l this rooming, in charge of Mr. two >-ears htJ made this the best at­
qaaatioas ware of snrh a nature tha<
tended and largest convention of the
jespersen.
lhay oould aot ba aaewered off ixand
Brotherhood.
The Brotherhood is
The Traverse Bay Sewing t'irde
Dr. Holliday la reply to queetlons
next to the largest labor organiiation
hy Attomay I^tobta m to the proba arc planning to go lo Grawn Wcvlnes- in the world. 'With the increased faday next
hla affeel of Mow. .track by saeh an
ililics for organiring and the increase
A W. Wait sold today, lor Frank
intoruBMBl M the MW handle Mid
f benefits provided lor at the conven­
IhutaltiaMaa wary sUfbt blow would Vender, the 23 feet lot and house,
uauM a aaHoM lajary aad that under 210 State street to J. ], Bailey, for
$1,800.
aoma oiroamaltooas a laura wiolen
blow would ttot raault aerioMlj. li
Jack Probert pul on 232 yards oi
would dapand oaUraly on the
brown mortar in frve hours, )‘esterday,
tu which lha blow wm struck.
lasting his former record ot
19G
Tba wlIndaM aald he oould not de yards in four honrs and 20 minutes.

tion which will be held in SepL 19W
at Milwaukee. Wis.
The first busi­
ness dpne was lo send the Anthracite

L

imV*

“IVeU. rather. Iai«i w inter he put
rsroivlng doom intu a Ug building
that be owns, and be ite^.n took ibeuj
out again all sunins-r ’
emitter of ei«o>M»njv*r
small and menu. 1 should
think.
Tbe .nwt of taking out and
putting baek the rreoh iug doom ought
not to

Caused a
Sansalion

Mr. Wm. Gotow, of Eaa
Claire, Wis.. writea: “I utat®
with profonad gratitude
that Olbria Tonic cured mjr
wife of rbeumatinm when
•vefTthing else had faUed,
for which wre are very
thaokful.
Her recovery
hae cattoed a aeaeatioii, aa
■he was known to be euch
an invalid, that many
people call to learn the
ai^of the remedy which
oared her. We always tell
them that it wae Qloiia
Tdnic.”

in the

Hargrave

ialMapleton.
He aays he wiU be
able to pick a couple of quarts next
,week.
I'he offroers and trustees of the 1
O. K. K. wiU meet for important biuJtss in Ihe Record office this evening
tT:80 o’clock.

!“ The time

of holding, the
•0nriccs m moat of the dty churches
with the fiiw ot

the month

to 7.00 o'clock.
I Temple of
Ratlibooe Sisten m ivqtieMcd lo be
present at the meeting Monday
ing.
Busine* of

LMllNkai • TiabaEdiaila
HarJ.ooJ'^timber and SlutU.
Sal.

J. M. TULLER
TraTifM Cify. H.

tni» Otrk

two Strong numbers In

\mn^s
Suits

# li

that are unmalchxblc.
We have gone
through our mammoth atock and pick­
ed out the best number* and placed
them on sale lor a few iia)-s at the eatraordincfy prK:es.

mn m

this season's make an<l the most stvlish clothing of the day. Almost ev«y
kind of cloth u representct1

lllOUIItiS“3

of goods elegantly made, every stitch
of them IS guaranteeil.

Perfect in fit,

as stylish a* clothe* can be. We guar­
antee iliera in every rc«T»cd.
If I ho
were not good clothes mx could not
I bark them up with our rqiutatton.
Sec a few of them in the dis)>Iay
w intlow.
Step in and let us show how

this is 90ur Chaact to
get a Bargain
in a

licrfcctJy our clothe* fit.
l.ook cloacly and see how i*amsiaking the maker*
have been with all the minute details.
These prices'are for a few days only./

'«couchI

Better think al>out
think quick.



beauty. rcfftOar pricc $r.5
ANOTHER—retular pricc $11.00,
At only................................................ .. ................

that new stn

You might just as
wel! bup that 0ner»
coat now as to wait

In order to piakc room .for new
arrit als we arc offering loine
rare bargains----(

$5.85
, $8.50

So on up to $50.00 « Don’t Itiiss them.

iumniivtiiniiK (MHT

HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRORT ST. TRAVERSE CITY

tbe chances for fou to get
fust what fou want art
better now than the? wH!^
be later.
We arc showing tome exceptional
values at $750 «W $10.00.
surpnsing what good coats they arc
and how dressy for the money. The
ten doUar
dollar one is the Kruppenheiroer guaranteed shape
coat and has snap and (tyle thal
WiU
as
cc
u long as the cou.
Made

of poj^ular tabrics and in the vety
test puts

Our Best Coats

Stop and Consider*

GS

in America.. Every garment is elegantly lined,
trimmed and finished and has a richness in
i;otabidtoawcdding.Kh? We've
got the right

WE0DIII6«PI)ESBffS
id Clicb-S4.50
iandaomeSDar
clock. (*thke)

appearance that is more than attractive. : : :
X This being our First Fall Display we have not
a single last season s garment.

Everything is

at $1.50

$4,000 Given to Women
FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS are OFFERED
in prizes for the best reuons why the ‘ Dorothy
Dodd" Shoe is superior to all others. : ; : : :
FimPriie,

Second Prixe,

$1,000.00

$750.00

ThhdPria*

$500.ao

new, and our purchases being exdeptionaliy
large giving us the inside prices, it enables us
to quite .you prices which are obuined in
other wav.

cLoCKS

by none ia «yle, workmanahip,
character and shape retaining qual­
ities. They are guaranteed to keep
their shape and give you cntiit.satisfaction or your money back. Let
us show ’em to you.

Our showing of Ladies* Coats, Suits. Skirts.
Furs, etc., reproents the newest and latest

DIN

atlMO H taSMO aie turpaaaed

th^ advantage of Buying
Your Ladies, Winter
Garments ofus

Ctuitmg nmmhtnmoa$S, $$, $10, $I2, $15, $!$.
Tmrsmptu $50.00

UmP Fats! SpNUI

oMA ails parts, 811.66; kfd, $&88*

Hg’a.tBjera'iiafj:

ON TUESDAY. Oct. 7tb, axoankm
ttekeu will be aold to Baffalo. M.

deeding.
Hut Ih.d- is a g.ssl deal to In- said
in behalf of a captain who will t.low
up hU ship HiHl himself rather ihaii
buy suf.i^^ t.y sumMid.Ting Iter,
tm
matnr boo |m*ii% the Il:tg he seoei
undtr.—Ituff.tia Expn-s*

productions by the most noted manufacturers

olOOLD

Detioit-Wtoat. 72 and 72*; cotn,
61; oats 88.
Toledo-Wheat. 78* and78|.
Chicagt>-Whtot. TlHI; rorn. 49*;

Un tbe oMve*

uy toUece prof*aaprs and
itiai* who hare vtUad

coal miners $10,000.

c;rorr«ultr.
A patient escaped from the asylum Mtmtmm 1
Wlnfli-M 8, btrnttou. the Cripple
>TStcnlay afternoon but was rccapturMrm. Harfrawaa. Tba doetar , Mid
c^tthe fair grounds anti brought Creek oMug king who ail'd the other
that, no mattor of what nature the
day at \A»lonido Spring*, waa upon a
certain occaslim iii UftiO appealed to
lujury, ha would hold a post nu
Hiss M. j. Petrie of New Yor
by Wharttiu Ihirk.T for aid In the aupund axamlaa each orgaa of tha body
Board of port of the latter** silver pa|HT. tbe
tod from^that decide tba actual aaasc one of the Presb)terian
Home Missions, wiU si«ak at the .\m«Tlcan.
of death.
Stratton Immediately aski-d him how
Tba wltaeas Mid that an insane per I*resb)*terian church Monday e> ening,
be stood on the Income tax question.
non of suicidal taadeaoies would make Oct. Gih at 7;80 o’clock, especially lo Barker wa* atoggemi.
Here wa» a
voong people, but all are cordiallv inrepadtad attampts at calf deatruotion
man with an lmiuen*e Income, and be
viteil
und axhlhitat Umas extreme ouaniaf.
wanted a ci»nlrlbutloo fn»m Stratton.
McPherson Relief con» will hold
• Wvll. Mr. SlrattoM. I d«mt know
This WM aooordinf to aooepcad an
thorltlaa On Ulaf Mke«l by Mr their inspection on Monday evening bow you ft«ei about It." Barker blurted
All members arc request­ out. -l.ut fiu- m> ^, lf I d4.u t see why a
Ptott who tha aathorities were Dr Oct Cth.
ed to be preseuL
After the meeting rich man ought not b» pay hi* share
for the •iipiwrt »»f the go%evument In
refreshmenu willbescrs cd consisting
lirciportloo to hi* w«*jilih."
of bread, butter, cake, fried cakes and
“•Xeither do I." *:ild Sirattun, and b«
r qaaatioi^ wlUiasM about^^nry coffee.
F.ach lady is expected to coo- gave Barker a ch<vk for x:..0(W
to larynx and this c
inbutc something for the same,
tor's toaUiBooy.
The jury

Llmi.

Imll, of tl
*olliruh..l
lush

aide M to wrbalher any, oc all the
blows wuM tha aaaae or the death of

will take a ride in the counliy
row and in the e%*cnmg wiU attend
sen ices at the First M. E. church.
I
lx\ HcUrich
sends the Record
I strawberries picked today on h’ls tarm

PraTeoaor W ilder, ot

sahT^e oativ<

^be ingredients used in the iirocesa
of luanufartare were noi-made known ^rrhatV
»xid.nlned the naby Mr. IVuter. but eu« gU was told
the rrtiurter tu convince i ni that coal him* for iM.il.hig
Why. he More* ip
dost, s chemical and s emsU poctioD tbe power geneniteil l.y thes.- doom
of earth are brought Uiio jday. All and uses it lo run il*e elevators Why.
the compueltes can t*e
und |«ractl- the man l« so elu*e th.-<t he dia-eti't |^*l
mad. l--.au*e be thinks bU auger
rally without any cost.
Wtum made uix the comiaMition pre­ would eausr blni to give out bent that
beU need In the oiuter.'*-<'Uliwgo
sents a hairy aurfai'c. In light lu weight
Pu>t
and can be made Into any sliape de­
sired. It is iOat-k, the aaUM* a» cost
but outside uf that rem-mliles turf,
te th<
w hleh l» used lu Ireland
extensively
lUytiau .Kduilral
KilUik
as fuel. Tlie pon-t's* of nianufarturs
hnvi- U*»-n euinewhat of a
is so siuiple Thai a eUilU «-ati Uilx It up
to the iiTui** r «vusUleuey if gl\eo the
IngTv
gives to'IxlllU k w hat little h4*iH>r tlu-re
iVlieu the n*i*«Her ealhd at
Wl
wus in the affair. He delUs-rutt ly gave
renter
he and was almi iillowi>l b. **.,• it buru. up hi* life forhts eniOM*. and tliat Is
man
can
A Wissl fir** was fti>t started, and n|s>u the highi-st MHTili«'e any
tUis was pUi4-,-i1 the .MUii-silbni
It
MUleklv Igntud and for a half hour
nmiubd the surrender of hi* vwsel.
brllUaney
far
greater
|
buriHd wllh a
it upjs-ars that Kilbek put bU «-rew
limn iMwtl.
The iHWl etniil.d was
off tlH- ship. dn>\e It us nearly along­
gr^viter lu volume. tlnTe was no odor side the lieru.nn gutiUmi as he Mmld
or sun»ke. aud afiiT the mailer had and then hitni the nmgarine. huidng
iM'eu fully t'ousiiuied nothing but a that its desu in tL
OWTW helm
fmnll Issl of gray n^h<*s reiimlued to hla enemv abo. The |dan !fuibU The
tiermau drew awa> fur emuigh
;h to tell the tale.

Haw to Tell Ike Age at risk.
The
of fish us nu Index
age
-was Ihe sni.^si of nn exhibit by tbe
Marine IlloU»glc:il asmslaiion at a
teal conver»;ixioiie of I lie Hoyal sea lety. 'I hc is ides trt many ti«h sh«w a
railroail. is in the city to purdiasc
oatohlng and it wm a well pleM series of pamUel eecenirlc lines, whirh
fsnn in this section.
He is a guest ed aodienoe that listened to the pro- indicate uiu-eesslve iKTiods of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of dnotion
West Eighlli s»rccL
I be ohorus Uist did Kooh exoellent
In the report of the Woman's Club work ooosiisted of
Mrs. Dr. Stevens. Helen Stout, Lllprogram given yesterday, the piano
%o\o by l»Tof. W. H. Steffens, was Han Wilhelm. Laura Oavis, Miss Wil- |
omitted.
He gave a selection from OCX. Miss Sophia Knion.Mlss Despres,

lOeT la . i-.. . i«-t tvi
:iw-W>ne’ Ur aepareitd ia tukt fiort ot the scale
romid durins wanu wraibev. and the
resnltlar afioniatkNr
the two aeries
glv-es rlar tu the a|iprarstire «»r anmnl
rtnjTs wbk-b iTidlrate ib.- age ot the
fiab in yeanx Tbr resmlim of J. Stsart
Tbomp«a.
invewh^iioo.
indkate
that It is pomiible to determine the age

THERE are otiNr rontoain Ftoa to*

is aald. ran be maanfactured ao aa to
reUU at $1 per ton.
For aerrral months Mr. Penter baa
been experimenting wlih the product,
but it was only after an expiTt chem­
ist bad been iwUed in that the inmtloD was finally completed, says the
Newark News.
It is said f.w the
waU plaasad with lha prodaotiou. and. IwtMliKt that it Is <*lean. lasting and
prodocea
lieat equal to coaL
greotod tha dlffaruot asambors of lha
oast, M wall M Ibo wock of Ihe ohoraa, wllh applaue Ibat ahowad tha
to that b ft l y a

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K *ainnmcc»H»TNtAMA.
•cliD.olMn.Ju. A. H«rM. ASopirt>l
Mouti. nc; SDC. jjc. TMc|*o« II*.

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ancfSiDeorfcotbftll on the Twdfth PrMwntwd to a Good Audiwnca
ftrcetpftrk,brftMOceor6u>6. The
Last Evaning
ftrerago «c;^t oCthe Otk Fwt piayI
cnwMllOpooodi. wUteUutctftbe
(ClwnMlilfWIAtkinUMgW)
Side boyi AM oriy M; poimdi.
•wltol pwpoM cl tlM •Mtsstton
H. H. HOi Ahoto tern i> two
l*oi-WM Utosr INtmUm of
AM to Show liMt tto iMttoMajor
ikft liocn the Ok) Mitooo dock.
Oml SMM.OIM «»4 (torJKTVM
Mr-aaoem P. KoowIm.
WMt.
Tht MtotoM of UM ttoUMIJ Ol ewiy apple. ftDd 700 of pcM*.
Of lU*Mty were prumut la tha Oily
Dr. BsUltoj AM MAt tbtdHslto
Jotophiae Knapp of Fero
Opsta Mbuua laot eTaaiag to liataa to
of SMh toJWiM loond a hunch of npe itrmwbcmef in
Iho
imaaolMfoa
of Plaaquatla*.
the jrtid this raominf. The pUnu oomfo opata, **Tba OhlmM of NorllA MSlp tod optoinf tto
t eridtotly becxune mixed on the maady.'* Thu aadiaooe wm vary
Mr. PStolOs tbto

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PART TWO

PARTTWO

I ClK €venitid Record's Up«to>Date Tlltistrated Feature

^ The World In Pictuires ^
TEE TAlfOim BOEOHESl EiXACE FOE SIIE.

THE t»^AM IN FIREWORKS.

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THE NEW SULTAN OF THE
ZANZIBAH PROTECTORATE.
Hera la a portrait of All Bla Ha
arh.. thmufh th^^deatb of hla

Enfreaichisement
Austrb^lib^n
Women M

n Mitiiahle youna .adored man. and

WORID-S GREATEST OETSER DtlRISO A RECEHT MTTTOOr. Iv'

' OME time ago tha national pnr-

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Ing at one stroke the ballot ta
all lit woawQ dtlnro. twendpf yeara old and over. They are now.
therrforr, on prrdaHy tbe some potltIcal f«»ttng aa turn. New Zealand, tha
rrovlncv. Itad |>reTlosM<y

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ver. atm re­
ar as gtr
> Its w oimni went. 1
national auffragr to w*anen New Ronth
Wahw had to awliv: inio line and Id
tham vote at date 4nd local eledlana.

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t tr>-aeT In 1
I..rld 1- Situated in N. h Zealand and 4s ft»urvd
lion. The natives
n
Illustration.
rail II Waliuamcu It thn*wa ut> a column of
brmi klsh water ab.>ui SuO feet in clrrumferetu-e to a h. Iwhl uf fM.m fkN) to IKiO
The i.hoi.»*raph fiora which this tru-trailon v»as mad • uas taken durina
an erufdl.m this 3
The Xrw Zealand h..i lake «»,d ve.vcr re«lun Is mu. h
Iona period of r^

some of th* Italian
Italtai noblllijr are
Th« •traits to i
forratl froni the fa. t that last No\-ember one
to donate to the nation hl» I
itinc of ' Harred and
inr.. prt,vlded he ml«hi be
-The mnenimetit r»Profane l>.ve/* for a hlrh h
reiftted that the i«Iare and lia
fuMd the dealrrd permlaaloi
rontenta. Including the icrra
have hem offered at an upa.

aaylna 1». hut It has made none atr
gar than have the regulations of our
navy, which brought together two auch
erstwhile mortal bs-s as >oung r
M.^Niy and Anar Hatfield. l--l.mrlng to
thuM famous families of mountaineers
who have held a hl.HSl feud for many

p

’ •tt«>nil»n nowadnya. due nut »o
to
Kindly Muami. a aa to the
a.t that he |» a kin*.

Yrlluustune |vark, nhl. h a*Hd.i|;l<anv s|-aklna. Is llnmclit lu hr of nu

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THE GREATEST CORN CROP IN THE WORLD’S HISTORY'
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AtM'iiii iiutl’. • *. «u*l th**!? • hMiWf trrls*
talning m.Hunrr In ilo* r.M-. nt work of
MM
* xi*>«»r*-r »ii«<l author. Thr
..f
ItaMfiB.. atol atr trally a
l.inn h of 111.- i«.arrful Nandi j-oplr.
who d'vrll l.^Tor..n thHr trrninrv and
thr *ini..u« 10*1. V I. tot la Kyansa.
an rxtraorJItiary
iging a hoir i.lrhril

cl
years
Many Uvea have been Uken by
both aides, and the respective famllle*
have been greatly decimated since the
niiginal quarrel •tarted over n ras.>rbai'k hog
Hut miw. temporarily at
least, a eon nr each family Is aerv ing as
a pallor on buard ahip at the La«gue
Island navy yard.
UTtal Is stranger
atm. the two are on terms of fHendshlp.
though neither will pn.mlse to be on
his good behavior for life, for the feud
that has laste«l twenty years has never
been healrd. and no one knowa when It
may break out again.
RAPID PROMOTION.

In the lirUlah army has In so
been rEccptlonally rapid, and :
comparatively abort servU'e I

veteran, who. while acknowledglRg the
other's rank, pretended that there was
nothing remarkable aliout Its rapid at­
tainment.
••Why.* he said. -Ihal aoMler over

r tUtlstIciana tall ut corn It king, and the public it Inclined to let the ttatemrnt ptM unchaUcnoed. While this year's crop of cereals in the
States Is astimated at 4^.000.M0 bushels, more than half the grand total Is furnished by corn, the yield of which is placed at 2.SM.OOO.OOO
U butheN. What this meant the uninitiated can hardly understand, but the farmers know lU full significance, for it means to them a decrease of
mortgages and an
V art tlrtady of vast proportions
0
If the farmers
_
mmente crop of corn this year. It will be owing to the fact
of facilities for the storaeje of the cereal. But a billion bush
rt tloVof 1004100000^acres to ths genera^l area
B under cultivation bespeak for them the admiration of the world. America products about tour-^ha
1' world ■\ yearly average of corn, and the magnitude
maonltude of the product
oroduct is best shown by the statement th
that an Increase of a cent a bu*hel In the p
means a profit to the producer orr holder
ho
of at least $20,000,000.
I Africa. Neither
corn, or maise. Is purely
American product- It was found here by the early explorers and taken by
fly an
a Ar
• le for iU growth
Europe nor■ Africa yet fully rcalizet
realizes the value of this precious cereal, and the climatic conditions in neither eoun
-n in its varloua
at In America.
ica. A few ;years ago our agricultural department undertook to make the people of the old world better
now are that, notwithrtandmg i
aconomic praparations. with a view to a wider market for it than this country affords, but the in
prospective this year, the( United States can more than absorb It all. owing mainly to
the corn belt country. F.
tlx pounds of corn, it is said, make a pound of flesh, j
raw material.
trial.
banner, with
309.000.000 bushels;
of the 2.500.000.000 bushels this year.
each. Missouri with
eral other aUtea
50.000.000 each.
nitely greater
Corn has almost as many
aim. which
ch are
ai
enumerated i
is winning lU way all around the world, but the best market for
aervics to mankind.

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l*^s.*and hrhal"twlTatrl^allllidy !*
-Konaenae!

He ran t have; It a Im-

-Ifa a fact,

low.k at 'em; one doWn

HOW AN OX IS ROASTED WHOLE.

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M
ana las« basa yscagalgad that <^ooUa« is an art. a grvat chef oftentlmra
Midai« a larssr aalair than the ooamnnAer of an ann>. It roqt4rea one
Arty nAapt la nnpartntasid aoch an opaeaiSon aa la dapActad In the lUu.tmttan-Uw ronnitng «f nn eg anUre-and he U In greal^ueat at barbecera.
whtrm aech a roaM la a fSatnrs of the eotartainraenl. One auch waa In rharge
of a poUdcnl hnrbaona that oama off a abcot time ago In New York, where two
egae ware nerrad np tn great etyle. The roasting began one afuraoon, tha
aptt hali^ tVTMd aatranladlr hjr ralnjra of nan. and waa not ttnlabad onUI noon
ar dm Mtoarl^ Bay. rwm tha as waa cot up and diairlbatad. tha harhaeea

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lo-th- shtnildrr. Somriimrs
through this Im.p minla; in hunr with !lttl<- Iron vhaUit They
Ibr Urttish.
Ir to th
rxplotii

TWO HANDED SWORD EXERCISE ON A JAPANESE BATTLESHIF.

fll fi

New Soulh \VaU*<».
Ills wuiuau anffrage tun Idle fell u|siii the sbottklera
of .MiM It«M*
wlui wrought shin*
thv* «*nl.v r*-al ni*uldie. In which all
adult cllhteiis have a vnii-e 1
trnuicid. U iKd a ninihllc
ohiest inuiian hire In tin- world.
This furwnni lead whh-h Anatralla
has taken is largely owing to the agtUtlon .rf *.ne woman of nonl hrort and
brain. Miss rnth«-rlne Sis-nro. Anier-

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HOTH CORNCEIBS riLLED TO OVERFLOWING.

of hLAJ.iXMi women. The rvaaun New
South Walt-u was Ishlht! h.-r slater
proTlDces lu this forward stei? la to be
ezpiaiiHHl l*y the muteiDetit that her
uplwr Inrhflatlve houis'. like the UrltlMi
huuM* «»f lurds, U nut d.nilve. .Natural
ly. Iberefore. It 1. full of old fugtea
Year i.fi.n- yror the rlcilve lower
buuw |»3**a**l the wutuau suffrage bllL
year nft.v yror the nwriioiiary body
rotetl ii down, till the ruliug of the
1-rliaiuei.t made their an*
The BiKidita
of the ledsUtIv** «xmis ll rr3«x-te»l wo­
man suffrage lHx*ause. they snid.
Mid. they
«*aUl tom
w »Ti* nfruiil w ouini
o\iT .New S4ni«i VV iiltii to Uh‘ isillUcal
ivntrol of the I.lls rul iiart}. No finer
couiplitiietit roulil ha\e lsx*u |uiid the
latelllgeiMx* of AUMralliin ladies.
F;i lleurv l\.rk.*s. tlw t.•|.•tlUtone of
EuglslHls wMIth 1‘a.ine isstsemdooa.
»wll*xl the - grand old loan of .\u«ira*.
11a.” wa« the «rtl%e and |sr?d«letit
friend «>f feininiiM- luttluliiig. hut he

LITTLE BRITISH PRINCES MOUNTED ON BICYCLES.

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do not know |s»riui|*s that the verr
Australian ImlKd which they vote erery year was Iarg**l.v the work of a
She agii-ailH-rriiM- Sis u4*e.
ui»on her coun­
trymen 111 Australia till they aduptnd
IL Then oth.T iiatIons followed. Mlaa
Si>en<s* was also ».de nulhor of the
plan hy whh U a minority inrty aecures re]>rets*nlalion in a legUlaturoL
IP-Hi<\es sliowing men li<?w they v-oold
vote In nn Improved way. she at the
same time adv<s*atrd constantly as aha
went along suffrage for wwu. ti loo.
T«. b*T luilueiH'e among IntelUgant
icu Is also prohahly to Ik* attributed
Ue fa«-t that Ausiralhin woum*u hare
been ,imide full t-iilzt*us without any
long and hdt*-r tlgld f«»r It. su*-li aa
they are having in the I nlted Ktatee.
The younger, up to date |»oIlilcUns and
in n of Australia an* nlniost to
lu fa\or of w».mau auffTage.
kellKxl to win it for their alsteiw.
sidy th«* Young Men s i'hristUn
raiKx* union wurkixl for the we4
The |s.IdT.-aI urgnnlaatlou tbit
idds the Istlamv of |K»wer hi
lia is the ImUtr |sirty. and that
very genera Uy fa%or**U woman auffrage. S*?me there wt^**. Indeed, who
ab)erted to enfraurlilsiug women en
vry ac-ount, lex-ause U would
ae l^lKJT lairty imge poww than
Among tbes*-. ratlMT atrangely.
many colh*ge women In New
Wnh-a. They were so afraid oT
the Labor party that they wouW rath­
er give up the right to vou* than gee

South Wales. It was the
edoewted women who were foreiiM
in tbe effort to otdaln the Iwllot. U
nctorla. Mlaa Verm Holda. now lecturing In the Vnltad
ca. publiabea her pamr. caUed Woi*a Rpben*. In West AnstraUa th
women took bold of the morgi
l.ady Korreat worked fsr m
and l.ady Onalow
Icctof tbt

wmm

Jly cook, wash and irao ahd
leap their fsmUlea. that wrara
r to get suffrage, that worked
ifuUj for it and that exerrthcra of her sex.
MARY EDITH DAY.

n Its Jngglera. for Ita wraaOara and for
aword. In fact, has pUyed a moat prominent pa>t In tha
•cttlement of disrulea In Japan. In polltlra and In diplomacy. The UhiatraUoa
ahoara a two handed aword eonteat on board a Japanese batUcahlp nrrangad
hy special ordera of the admiral or tha raar admiral, who had dewnatograph

-should be ballwl aa an event In tha ktegdtws evar which their
rulaa **Tbe little prinoaa In aaOer stslu.** aeeording to tha BrttlMi
3
>oamalg
and Kton ragattna arlth

Lsata nuwar «n to b* e<

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OOMMS 4. IM

bacoi «a oarniM It. FMm aS 1 baor
yMbofoboaoaa comiMkMlaa IdhA
as paaMbli orer tMa NlMtm woman
Perbapa it eoi^ ba wmee. Imt It ta
•mtobodeMgb. I tbink yoe bad bat-

CKNiSflAN feNDtAVOR.

ae^VawA
SDcd-aa I

There are a aamber of rery iatereWlag aeaaaa la tMa twMity-flnt dmpeer
of tba gam»H of ioba. Tba aaoat Imiut of tbeoa la tbe coaveraatiaa aCCbrtat wttb Simon IVler euncaeaiag

tbe
-My dear ffetbm. jem bavo beam
ba
fOol talk ef tbe doba^^ tbe

Hla hnra for blm. Ula arMaart fatgira.

^^dld you pay for that

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S**ti.i“m •tucu^rtl
I ttat vuidd BoC

cm •trtoc»T«ilf It »l«lit k
f»ir«r u» fvt at tlw coBtrau.
Tbk
{meat wactbj of bfr gmlvm, her
*rm «od lite regard.** Jlr a<«aMd
rpria aad to Imto
to t» trei
. Thla toi ntlglM «».
fdoiitjor
t Harm, a atrlnf of orlfBUl p«fU! Her up«ia« Sagrra wrot

wUh that glov of cblblllko arartro la
patiooeo partUi* bar bomid acarVt llpa.
Mp. alli^ anSjK^tlM. UarlDf of pa
per, tb« tbo aoft mtubJng of tlMUO
Mda tbat adO protertod tbr prodotts
tore of a naked
arhooa aado rhUdrm. wttb orinri>. ^
Crjrlmf to proCoct tbHr poor ondr

Mile. Ktootta ottered a yawp of In
dlfBatfoo. Tbia waa a weattby Ancrl
can'a tdao oT **a princely glftr And bt
tn lore! Bbe bad Are pound l«xaa of
. boabooa aeot bat errry week.
Bbe
\ abarad tbetn with lirr maid and
BlackSc. bar tiny romoranUn, wbo waa
r fat on Ibe diet.
•^aprtaUI
I Into tbe atreet. Then aba
bonndad to ber eacrltoire and wrote a
wbita bot note of tbanka to Mr. Ileyn
•Ida Tan Sebaiclu
I me th* pretty
•la. It !• aucb a
latan artrcao of
I ar« kla
arortte ewtet. and my trienU Ibat* far
anra aaao that ha navcr lacka th
I ehanead If hear tha other day

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-OAO Mixa.
MUe. Kloette and me. tbere la ooCbliig
DOW. I aaaure you. 1 gava ber a proaent
to furtberanra of my acbeme, wblcb
abe dbulaiaed and sent me aboat my
baalDM. Bbe may go to tbe derU for
aU of me bow.”
-I bare no doubt be would appred
ato ber *pore Freoeb.* fieyiraldA 1> this

Tl« other toraed. tbmat bis t
his pockets and stood iookUig
^ulsxlcally fbr a moment
-You feel that such a
to an actreae from a beggar like me
needs a Utile explanatkio? EUtemeraly said abe thought It waa in exquisite
taste. I will not aay tbat tbe picture
got Ninette to take my play In band,
but her doing so has made me.*’
-My dear lioy.” remonstrated Van
Scbalck. “you mlaapprebeod my moOre entirely. 1 don't care If you gare
K0.ao for It If you didn't steal It
Tbe famUy rather admire you for -tbe
•lordly style* of tbe thing. Tbe queatloo waa one of simple <
part Let It go."
-My dear fellow.- tbO yonng Engilabman returned quickly. pUclng bla
right band on tbe otber'a aboulder and
arolllag. "tbe prtre: I paid for tbat
Melaaonlef waa a alight pain In tbe

rTm^^ihr/f

pd Datura.
aeapabla of auch bet
for mr reputation
Haoeeforth arold arm au.-to irIvUl attaotlooa aa a boa of chocolataa for KUckla.

r-fcS;

tH£K?a

The cbocolatea and tbelr dainty re
cepUrle Wl on a yoanir Knsliabman
<bOQkbtfally approacblnc Mile, MiMtto'a boteL tbe box atriktnjc blm
•bnrpU ootbeniMHiJder. He aaldnometblaf In bla naUre toogne natural to
tbe occnalon nod waa abool to kick tbe
fnllM box renomoualy In further ap^
pmclntSon. Inatend be picked it np.
looked nt tt. c:lancrd up at tbe open

-But It la n moat unfavorablo mo>
•d Mnrtt. ber maid, to i

, Marier*
Idera. *nbe
been for
meekM trytn* to gain ber taror vexed
her by n ntnpid pr«ent-n box of boo
booA rmiment. wUb n picture on tbe
Ud. nnd. cent drtde. a aUrer key! An
If n nUrcr key could make a five franc
*t>r a twenty-fire tbouaand franc
mer be Ungbed nofUy. **1 abould bare

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mmm.

is certainly worth while for ns to conalder our jirrsonal and individual refqnosIbUlty to God In Cbrtat alsmlutely regardless of tbe relatioo or n-*ponsibiiity of others to Him. Too many
people make tbe mistake of losiug
sight of tbelr own
God. unn«^rtly r

Ilia aon tbnut bla baud Into bis
brceot pocket and drew fortb a aadly
cnimplod note. **Voa wUI kindly re­
mark tbe date and tbe poatmark-a
week before you ceme to Parts.-Perbapa you bad \>eiU atay awbUe
longer.** obarrred bla parent benignly
aa ba raturtied MUe. MnrtU a choice
mlaaira after enjoying Its pungent
warmth. “A Ik»x of bonbons waa a Uttle
^irepbonlc.
I abould like to meet
Mile. Ninette. Eren tn a plrtura box
yourt waa not the daaxllng offer likely
to rooqoer.”
”1 would adrlse you to cut art out If
you ever medlUte a pniMiit to her
youraelf.” aald bla aon dryly.
-Elsie wfU be here In a few daya
with Mrs. Nortbwlck. Bbe wUl help
to keep ns both good. We abaU bare
to Uke them abooL**
-You adorable rival of Ilarbcir
Spencer Cnma burnt fortb to Mile. Mnetle* at Ibe done of a moat deUgbtfuJ
evening. **If you will ouly get my
play on and create tbe lending role. 1
«U1 be your obedient slave, and you
aball have a prewnt that will make
Paria Ulk.<
-I wUl do nr abe cried, giving blm
both ber baada. "Not fur a preaeut.

EnglUbman <
-1 abould

meet tbU clever
, wboae name la In
' oald Elsie Van

-Ula iday U such a aucoiwa! AU Faria
la talking aliout tbe lovely
be gave to MUe. Ninette, wbo created
tbe principal role. They say It
anywhere from 25.000 to 50.UJ0 fra
•They may she la madly in love with
blm.- remarked Mra. Nortbwlck Inno­
cently.
*1 abould Uke to meet blm.ed Mloa Van Scbalck. looking
calmly.
-Do you know anything of blm.
Mra. Nortbwlckr Inquired Fapa Van
Bcbaick. -Ha la an Engllsbman and.

quiteayoc
man. and 1 bear that be baa lived In
Parts a good deal. They aay**-Mra:
Nortbwlck waa a woman wbo could
impart to ber prodamaUon of an oo
rant for arrrat-nbat be ta admirably
connected, though drradfuUy poortbe sort of young Engliabman wbo la
likely to marry «
She hcalUted a
-Moat of the <
Here.- Mlaa Van Scbalck Interjected
with tbe Ulaodcatt promptneaa. The
nicest are tbe
bappy tale. M
see.- reau
Mr. Van
bblarmlm.*

Doubtlaaa tbe price la exaggerated,
llices always are. But It must bare
some Intrinsic worth to bare made tbe
woman use ber Inflaence to get tils
pUy on. unleea. as you aay. Mra
Nortbwlck. they are very moefa In lore
with each other "
-Oh, reaUy. 1 didn't aay that!
I
merely repeated what 1 have brard

Uuu.

**Bow la row rraoeb gactlag oor lo«Mrod ran Scbalck pera. gUoclng tn■neylynttbtlaamof tbaAJIanSM
^•irkJrty wall.- tbe aon repllad. glaiicSW ApprabMtTcly at tbe patcniol pr»SH A dnaUmtly aerare one.
**Bnn Mile. NlaatU a good acentr
ilMdly tranafmlJig bla gaae to bla
•no. Thm, wltbort waiting for bla
•■ibtfraaHBaid to dlaatpate or flower
tain Modndty. be went on eooUy: **X
bneobami la Parian week. Ibcaryoo
snoddMlofi
pardno me tbe ramiodff, AapMdnooOralyOBtDe. 1 bad not tbe adwuflBSa of ODCh M tkthtf nayoopoo— ■Ml-ado 0 good deal of • fool ef

nywtL ^ I woinloi

^

GOLD DUST
W»«-

Cl«». T«Tth««

fn«n edUr t.

Hflttsawerk » hard work witbout COLD DUST-tha modem ^anaar; batMr and more economical than soap.
rwcam.

Mads only by THE R K. FAIRBAHk COMPANY.
New York.
baaua.
SLLeuls----- iSma at OVAL FAIRT SOAP.

IMo-tico ±o L.adi<

a blairr

tbat abe la la lore with
aulta a different thing. Isn't Itr
-So dlff«cnt tbat tt aaema tmnrebI vmhBD tma nox A»x> Axx nrroTmi aUe. I always fancied that a Faria ac>
traaa was cootent ta bare tbe men loro
ber. It was caftataly wise la tbeyoong
aim. not to bare
•dded nympntbeticaUy.
•Tbnt la exactly what abe dldr ertad

Mr. BeyMlda Van Scbalck waa em^
prtead to find bia father wttb blm «oa
Boraliw nt tbe Hotel do Bbln. They

ity to God and to Jeaoa Cbrtat U con­
stantly empbaaUed In tbe word of
God. It U pUInly set forth tbat God
U not to deal with men In tbe maaa.
bot aa IndirtdnaU. lliU makes our

HSkad. -Wbat U tbe mort imtnrtant
question that aver oi'cuphrt your
mindr be rsplied. “My ImllvftHul reaiionalliimy to God.“
If Christ Uld
such empUasU on fbU subject and If

tUnlty
sUteocy of professing CbrUiUus, Vet
It U esslly ret'OgnUed tbat be was to
uo way resiionalble for them, and tba

year chbAUka admiration of mj art, eaia -iV laaS ba^^r Uat. aencraM tHbot*!

deed. Oiriat iwopbealea tbe death of
Fatcr aa a martyr. Tbe aiMle than
asks Him cooreming John, to whlA
JewBs repOas: “If I will tbat be tarry
UB 1 come, wbat Is tbat to tbae> Fob
luar thou Me." CTirtat dW not mean to
say that It waa HU will tbat John
abould live until HU second coming:
He olmply meant In this way to empbetUe to Slmoo I>ter tbe tmi>ortaiit
fact that tbe gnat cout'ern to him
sbonid be his peraonal reUtkm to tba
Master and not tbe future destiny of
some one rUe.
TbU U uodoolHediy
tba great leaaoo of tba aoarcUlng queatloo of tba topic, wblcb U. “Wbat U
tbat to tbeer Cbrtat followM tbU
questloo with tba command. '^ Follow
tboo Mcr And tbla command U tba

-Not exactly, gorenmr.- replied bla
son dryly. -Too do not aeem to redact
that a paiadag by the aaoat celabcmtad
or Preneb ardata la nagodable gooda
I dara aay 1 can Sod oat aomHblag
about this fallow. ElMe. I waa hatrodneed to blm at tha Auto dob ooa
rraali«. 1 think I win look blm ap.ber hrotbfr addad wttb mneb dettbar-Tbara awfuny ahst of ytm. Keynoldar abe exdatmcd. paUlag bU mim
ttcbCL -1 wish yoa would. Is be aa
baodaome aa they aayr
-Be la weU pat together. talL not aa
baw-bawy aa some of them are. arltb
dear skla and good color. 1 am bagtaalag to aroader If be hadn't tbe moat
bmadfal ebaek I bar# erm aeua.-

a quick aom In m
arithmetic.
Tbe lialn was notbUig.
The luaplratioual h-ap to tlic wodualon woa gn at.
It v :i»< tbe <t»nirr
lunate Wioi with
feeling than kuowhdg.* of
luiv-ut Kart of .Miii-nt-'f. nature-hiid
this MelsMjnler M<t in i
d of a plain
elMiiy box tllleil nitU
xitaV uurtb
of t•auI>oull.
a he t-uiH-i piiun on
lart showed a thrilling Mend of
fool, the inH-t aiel the lover. Ninette
hardly glanced nt the picture and
thrt'w M.x and all out of the nliidow
when she oi»en.-<l It. 1 had the i»alnt
Ing frameil g«>n:«xiu*.l.v. put In a ahad
ow iHix and *.MclK>Minlcr' in very leglKJe letters imliit.sl on a little strip «ttaclicd to the frame. She was tickled
to death with II.
Voile toot! But
lave often thought I would like to
shake the fellow that gave It to her by
-Shaker* said tbe other lugubriously,
extending his right band. "It cost me
$5,000. It was cbeop at that, cooMdering all It has done "

Fur many years Uusoia baa been de­
porting to Sllierla its men of the
aettre Intellect and tnndng tbetn loose
in a new cuntry to make a llvellbood
for tbemwhiw and for tbelr fami
It la not strange, then, to note tbat
veniliJea nnd nm*«-ums uri' springing
up in Buaala’a eastern x*<>s»«-wlona nor
lliat many oAe men of a< lence and
teachers on tHe staff nre exiles. There
ia acnret ly a town of lO.Ort.) inbablUnU
in all SllHTia hut baa a public rouaeum
under the care of a lrani«Kl and eompa-

sklered waa bU personal and ludlvld^
ual reUUou to Christ. Wbat was tbat
to blm?
He should have foliowcO
Cbrtat.
1. Tbe salvation of tbe soul U a peraonal matUT between Cbrlst and tbe
ludlrldunL It U aljsolutely lu!|s«o.ihle
for one person to be saved through or
by another person, llic wl«* vlrgiua
could nut give of tbelr oil to llie foolish
oma who Inid negl,.,t«*U to ohialu lu
T he rcsponsIbUlty was ujsm them, and
no one else could make up fur them
what they bad n.*glccted. lUcb oue
must be saved nr lo«.t aiism his owu
responalbUlty.
2. CbrUfUn work U nti liKlIvidnal
matter. CbrUt Uugbt tbat there was
•to every mao bU work.*' No oue <«u
do tbe work of another uii.v more
than he can fulfill tbe reqiilr«*metita of
Hie pUn of aahattan for another.
There U a work for each one of ua to
do. and we will be held pcpHoimlly reaponslhle for tbe an»mplUhmcut of It
or tbe failure to do It.
3. Tbe judgment of the future U aloe
an individual matt«T. It U divinely
ta light tbat each one must render an
I be died uiion 1
uo more wlU
it tie posalbla
. and no
t
for os to carry tbe rrMpoostblUty wblcb
rests upon ourselviw.
These things IkIuc true, the full Im­
portance of Cbrtst's question and Ilia
command In connection with It abould
impress Itself upon our tuluda.
In­
stead of being unduly Interested In tbe
reUtlon of others to Christ and In tbelr
future destiny we should almve aU
things else consider bow
requin-menta and obllgatloq^ tbat de­
volve upon ua peraoually. and tbla can
l>e done only by personally ac
Cbrtat and by falibfully fo)
Him.

UULU.

Wkac Msrs Cssia He Kaweetr

It.

j-«,

12, 13; GaL tI. 1-5; I Pet.. 1-5; Her. U.
10; xxll. 12.

He-Oh, then you confeaa that you
were wroog?
^
ghe-Er-well. 1 eoufeaa tbat you
were rlgbt.-Brooklyn Ufa.

air has l*«-u made
of the duth-a of Ibe dciw
street cleaning, neyn ibe I
Time*. *nie Klea wna urlgliuited by
Commlaaioiier Wo.rthury. aiul M. iKmougb Cnnw. auotbtT t.mebil of the
department, la In cbinge 4»f the work
of exiMwiiig gi'bitlii platen ut various

iWv'.wdlng to Wrtwler. air ta “ImlalUe
ImalonmK. li,.l|.hi. traiirtirent,
COt:ipr<-aalhte. eUirtle ulid latiMbM^able."
Ttg' defilillioti la ilii-tiUiplete. ku>«i Mr.
Crtreii. and uieiitU n of tbe liacterla
ought to liai*e la-en made. But even
Mr. Craven and Hm- l•olululaa^l»ner did

ing trade, cannot afTord to miss the most thorough course ev^r
given in thisime of work.
My class will be organized here Oct.
13, complete in«ruction in ten da)*x (H liours each day).
You
will be able to cut any garment >*ou ace, also be able to fit
fiigure after taking this course.

IP
I will be »t Room 815, 3M floor, Wilhelm block, Saturday, Oct.
11th, from 12 to C |>. m.. all wishing to take this course please calk

•ewrring. bulhlim; nod a're.-t rh-anlng
of the cllv me hiirurtid
1 « x|H<-f to
will aid lu

JJrlrS rotalM-a.
Dried potatia-a ta th.- name of a new
product cvolvc-d lij the South Caroli­
na agricultural exp*-rimenl otatlon.
Tbe potatoes nre ta»il.Hl. ikm-UhI and
evaporated in n ranm-ry nnd mill re­
main In iH-rfecl ctindltlon for yt
Tbe iireoerved |K>tato lM<<-oui<-a 111
enting aft»T being nonked In
lit for an hour.
Like many other
new Ideaa. this promla4ni to Iw a big
Iblng.
It Inaurea to the fanm-r tbe
perf«-ct preaen atlon of one of bta moat
•pndlflc and most Imporuut general
food crops, at the name time fitting It
for nafe and economical shipment to
distant markets heretofore chkoed to IL

““‘"crilCAGO^^’^rVLiTOX

-THK ONT.Y WAY-*^osf CHICAGO a>o> RT. LOUIS

EXCURSION-

soo
STUMEn ILUmS

ON THE

TO THE

ally Ur.
Many Cbrtatlans are .
Ing in an atmoapbere of dread. They
expect disaster. Every occum*nce of
• m. I.
tbelr Urea is scanned with a fearful
A BoxU
alioi.l
.gh aljopkeei>er
baa <
eye. Tbelr thought seems to \»e: -I
wonder wbat trouble U In store for me
died allow that aeiiion of the city baa nowr Somehow they forget the prombeen supplied with tllf-rt-d water, and lae. “All tblnga work logetbrr for
he JnmiM-,1 to the conclusion tbat the good.- If they see In tbelr sky a cloud
tbe slse of a man's band, they i^er
fish bad been polooncd l*v tbe
fluid.
In imth. fhev
Imd
at
dream of looking fur tbe allrer lining,
hath. ali>ee the water
but straightway
bide
tbemaelvea.
^*tnsll> pniT'^ of Impuii- While they are bidden tbe aUrer lining
xirt xnat it wns prartlcally sterile,
appears, but they arc not looking, and
tbe purified nnt.T gnidunlly finds
way into different sections of tbe city tbe b
tba aqnarlum pets imi«i i*e fed or
they will pensb. TbU Is a leas aerl- only aorrow. while tbelr
hopeful, are rejoicing In trust U

any

tine of exp«»aure u i* a.i h»m: that the
g.mua .Mb-. l.rt in la.vera
thh k bi
b-I*eniieatt-.l l.v ptiuli.jrntplilr ra.vi-.
Hln.-4 'lie 4-ame Into ofllc-e Hr Wood­
bury baa lM.-n i.hiiinliic IhU new
mbeme. AlKMd a nmnfli ng.» the work
ale
cfiver wbat
rtjims
mt.vt itife<ted with taut,via. wbat
gernia an- iH-cullar to certain nrtglilKirbt«da, bow the different breeda are
aff.-cted b.v d'freniit kind, of i«tv,nicnta nnd what nre the ratl.ai of germ
IMjpulatlon !•» hiiTUMii lannilathm In giv­
en ltH-nIitie.1
tlf we aur,aa well ns we hoi»e."
Suva lh.‘ f-<MiindKaloiM r. “the tldugn we
learn will l>e of gn-at value to thW of

eaubltahmenta rr|»ortltig for tbe UuU.
ed Sutea. The value <.f the producti
la returned at fl3 H74.r.l3 Tlie manu
facture of Ire as an Industry existed
na early aa IStkl. but baa attained commercUl liii|»oft*n*^ ouly mitbln the
last fifteen or twenty years. Tbe In­
dustry naturally bad Ita Inet-ptlon In
the south, m-betr Ice la mH banested
In commercial quantities.

$6.00 ROUND TRIP.
MEALS AMO BERTH INCLUDED

Leave Traverse City Sunday, October 5th, at 9 o’clock a. m.,
arriving in Traverse City Wednesday morning at 7 o'clock.

About Drainage
to k. for oat

Patience U a rlrtue for wBIch tbaro
la no aubatltute. 'There la often no otbar way out of a dllBculty than tbe way
of paUence. But tbla really U a moat
gracious way when tbe sufferer Buds
IL Nor ta tt a way which any one need
be ashamed to Uke. for our Lord reeommends It—“In your paGeoce ye shall
win your aoula.- He knoan that tbere
la often nothing left to ua but this one
thing, patience. We mutt use it W*
moat win our aoola. our rery Uvea, hj

Cotmf^Hgy Bad

IRON-OX
TABLETS
cun ' ^

CONSTIPATION

not waste from the
dern Industry. After
they hare done tbelr aerrtoc and are
diocarded by tbe first wearers a secondband dealer restores tbe worn shoes
to Bometbtng like tbelr former apiawraace. and they are sold,again to be
worn a little by tbe poorer cUaaea.
When tbe ahom are fl^ly discarded
by tbqm. they are still go« for rarioua
purposes.
in k'rance anrb shoes are l«ugbt up
ti quantities by rag dealers and sold
t« fartortea. mbi-re tbe shoes are first
Uken apart and submitted to long procgases, wblcb turn them Into paste,
from wblcb the material U tranaformed Into an ImitaUon leather, appaulag very much like tbe finest rooraenk ri«r this material styllab dealgna ara atamped, and wall papera.

Daylight run through tbe Soo River—one of tbe finest trips
on the Lakes.

VokJr- PgmmoKX
tak I win aril nt
Ssrma is sals, as taalsIhMBl plan er wo buM
oasSsaatt. PInasFras. Tassiiy imA la—>day ssmiais as 1. a Lswta* gtassfy. Ms-

Tickets can be purdiased now At Dock Of­

fice and berths reserved.

NORTHERII MICH. TRINS. Ca
E. H. POPE, AGENT.

Bo™ Pho«s No. 86

MUSICLE880N8 FREE
8m J W. Cliffs and ink on«

Ton ■ray mImi
P. H. MMd’t drag slorM.

skslfdasaaVeall

Stx works latm tbe Pisua bad a

.All ladies desiring a knowlctigc of Cutting and Fitting lad.es’
gariiicnifc, cither for n>aklng their own dresses or the drexsmak-

jemr own

J. W. CLIFFE,

MkiOficJlMricai.

m4

HOME DEPARTMENT

o fOM* MtfU OOOOO mi rUkalo aio

namBumn am^ OPpiHWTWWm
vnoar nmcoukLY
BKAU.T A»TO
ARDTOVOm

41.

•rnTT-r ter «.«te.tetr

Mmoo lmoM« mid bo for.
goliMtfvotedMioo i
te teTooollpM.
Wteo Twmr temoM fm Ite oq«^
Tottepolo
OMfIte mod ii M OMOdlllC
FsoonUtoU.

** A Uttlo MOM borom of tho lOOflM.
0 litBo Obrlolloo oppliootemofteo
ofoiol— of teo old ■noMoo. woold

miT Voram cT ooJ^ooiorte
001 oood MMpotiif boll 00 mob oi wo
oood oUfrioo.
**lo oor bOMoo tbero U Ukolf to bo
too Moeh oo|f.«oddUoff bj ocboro.

pMfte hmm flf taklaf maU cMMm
poteotlooof mmfimmMiiti aolte*.
gocjiu looollo. 1 iid«k tM Um ol•tftfMiVMt.
**OBl7 » f»v ten MO I
• omm
tektef*
Mtor«r4 jm oU
ol«ffteoml Bo VMlMldlatteo
I aod oU omtteon of
IltdooM'oteM MiAvolklM ot fcioj*
B*Wte-.fc«
» ptoortoo tbot io

*
Tho ohlld te»pod.
froqoi-Uj IoBm
itifoot. oodboioff broocbt op to tbo fortbotiotoayaMwitboot doobt
br o iork of tboora., tbo roooe of amr bmoobboeko ood
Uo. '-How York liod.
folwhiuoodo*. ““y
hoootod looklM«ood
Id taoUj bom to
ofTr bot tbo me Momd ioooooibU| WbM mbtef
teUj.-r—^
to tbo foot tbot tewoodoiof aa oa* if 7b« bavo a qoaatitj of telte wby
wioo and ormoltbiBK. ood oooldod aod loot fflM U diCoitet term? Add a
oooBod tbo Utllo oao oaaobootbojUltIo loaaoo imlortoapartraadbooc
eoalA Bobad aotbia* to oairy.
of
• lltUo piaoappU to a portloa.
oiitbt jaot ao wtU baro lakoo tbo Tbir «iroo a rariefy of Aaron, aad io
obildap.botptrba|iobodJdaottblak|r«7 deoiiablo wboa otbor frmita an
of it, or if bo did.eboae aot to do ocano

**Hraa if a ma io oiak aaoagb to
tebo modioiaa aad U »o fntfal that
bo dm ain wiob for oympathy. for
aaramf aad oootblag baada b
waald boot koop full. Eroa tboagh
waaiaa my bo worrted, if oho telU
aboot bor grtef or bor fnio oaly in a
poonob momoot, aad mlty dooo aot
waat Io talk aboat tbo amtter at
Mteoationof

kmmaohlae wlthoat nay teread. Abl
bU tbaa tboooofrariodol
U tbo iarorito fabrie for
rag*, alwajo priMd Vj tbo Imr of
•kiUod baadiotaft. Oao yard width
U tbo Halt of tbo oarpol looa.* wbiob
U aot doolgaed to woaro largo por
ttona Tboy oaU for a oeparalo ap
pantaa Whilo tbo oldtetblnaod
haad looa dooo aot admit of tbo
woariag ia of dooigafl afar tbo mmi.
aor of tapootry. tbo taiaad woarorbo of cola porooptioa aad artiitiaoaa aohioTo woadon im tbo Meadiac
of tbo bobUoft. Two pooado of fogo

vaiBite of any ptoM of faiaitt
white mb tea npoto witb^Miidf
•ampboa To atoaa mmtobooldtea
tomrygood. TaimUbad palat mgy ba
woodwork, do aot are maeb noap.
U« warm water and a flaaaH atolb
aadteB an unto aoap ao will mmoM
tea apnaka aad tatt: meao to likely to
atioakorfammteapalal OUmoil
applied with aflaaaal oloteiaanaM
aad aafa rwaady for flag« marks oa

tea bad ao idea that bor oootam

AadiloteffloMtbaH^
lateoobHa

aftba atbita. aadioaxpooiod tod^ro
llinblttaya.
"I woaU aot for Ibo world dopro.
ante oao of tbo moot baaaMfal moot of
Ibo bom. tbo giriag ofoomfortU
009TOW. of loring ndrioo io dittoaltyr
aad ofteador o^mpalbyinpalnsbal
la many bomoa tbara an orary dty ^
oooro of

Wbm I mo a flri vary avaat mi
>iaamatahroafl-raa4y ta do M|yteli«

10 boaaty of a IM M>T»t Um ImlJ
tbo qaaUtf of tbo mmiat aood
d tbo dofnnoi with wbidb teo

The Boat Cam.
When a alight iUnam
_nambte of your family ao batter___
ady
can
be
foaad
tbaa diet aad qaiat.
Olrl'i aabltieo a tadlridaal otyU in
drooo wiaoot rogad a prorailiag Beat ia many timna :mora aaafal tbaa
faobiooo, bat bor pom !■ r«ry nmU.

Tmlod tboir erap«,
MUteooaoawobiiofl
AoofdU.
AMtbOitanIboIrMida
telll amUod.

Olkol/ to do oor
work wltb a Mac,
Ood pfToo ao to do
b* wiU botp ao oo ibat wo aaa
pwtera U joyoaolf; Woaroaorar
loft fu work aloa#/**

rmy b>Selr et the gnadUdwhe
team Na. BafioM it to aeld eat tt la wewU 4. if b.
ee>U wmt V
•teMM. A half aagtalar
Mteaiwitb ten fate* toaa

■MlMgMMtehte. IMlmtte

that wo aU oajoy oyspotby ta tbo tit.
Ho ilte of Ufo, tbo'littlo aobooaad
pUao, worriooaad dioappolatmoala*
Bat wby oboald wo doprooi aad worry
tbooo wbo loro aa by teadowtag ttioir
Uroo with oar oloadawboa wo woald
bo all tbo botlot by taking ean of
tbom oar own oalroo aad waiting till
tbo onnoblno ooomo, wboa wo ohoald |
bo owift tndood to Oban that with
I tbo happy thing if Uiataiao
timoo oat of tea all Ibo aoboo aad
pniao and wotriao an owlftly baaUliod
wboa tearaly nod olloatiy borao. aad

By UttU daagbter. who io throo.
Uroo ia a world of cHfllag thlngo
That oom moot foolloh aalo m.
A dolt oom bloeka a okaia o

iu. I bad aUtUo carloolty to keep
Inch of tbom; aad when the man
itoppod. a. te. fhortlr did. 1 ftortpod
ia aad «poke to tho little ooe Hor
fatbor waa boty aud paid no attoaUoo
to m. Tbo ohild*a temporataro waa
flbo btga. whoa wo go oat to walk.
For tbiagi obo dooo not aood at alt at foror brat, aad erory norvo aad
Prayiag. wilb moot boart.brokon teU, gbor of tbe littlo body waa Qaiveriag
from tbo ovontraloiag of tbo moH.
For oaady or a rabbor balL
oloo. It that child doeoa*c have ai atAad t wbo loro bor. oftea wait
kindred tronAad Uoloa to bor oogor pcay<^.
latakoa
FHgaiag that Uttio tbiag. an gnat
la my ootimau of the injory it re.
Aad loiaiag ia bor pigmy mm.
oalred In that dreadfol dragging over
a
rongb
walk.
Aad 00 my Boaroaly Fbthor boan
•*I had in my charge at one Ume a
la pattern wioo oaob ohildUb pl^;
ohild who had almoot biat control of
Tbo hoart aoboo of my liUlo yoarotho maaoloo of ono of the lega. a diffloalty brongbt on, 1 firmly beUave. by
Hha habit tiie piher obildtea had of
hnrryiagit along in order to koap np
with the otbef yoongatera with whom

alld. When dial aad
mat do not work a oara It la lima to
eaU a pbyaiciaa. Hoaankaapara. an a
opoiutod and proooed ao many timoo mla, do not rant aaoagb from tbeir
that it U jail a Ultlo throadban and bnavy bardani, Too maob tUaa ia
joat a littlo ooanl. aad oootalaa roty
nd appatiinn of tba family, or ii they
Theft obo got oftt hor grmy oombeara do sit down to real team to a tom gar.
ftftd it ooearrad to bor tboidiorrad maal to mmi. battoaa to be look^
oUk ante ooald bo tarard arooftd tbo after, olbarwtoa a dainty^ piaon of
erowo and pinned on oobnrely with work to orolohte or a ptooaofam.
good effeci Tbo liat aet on tte right teoidnay^Aatob. ten worry of wbtob
angle.thi. took tbv oar for down tows. iaaqalmtoat to a bard day's work at
A* ebe cromd tha aroftao at a tea iroaiuf tabto or the sewing maorowdod part, aomebody'a oyo waa at*
traeted bj tbe fliah of gray aad ooar.
; let. aod eoniebody atarod. Somebody
Oaa of tea aammar brides wbo haa
olae aaw the gaae. and alao tamed.
mtamad from bar wadding tear aad
WUl.oot r iceptlon tbe man aud woman
gone to hoaankaapiag bad a aoval
whom obo paoood paid tribate to bor
laaabaoagima bartbaotearday. It
I latte with ODoh liageriag glaaoea that
Imonormoa aad ohaaffeari bad to
Bonnd their googt with nnnoaai amall aaggaatlva of tba fntnm good
phaaia In atoroa. on the aidawalka.
hoannkaapuig. laatead of having a
on the oara. abe attracted more atten­
formal floral onatarplaoa. tee tebto
tion than many a dame in gown of
ria l*tekl».
waadneoratod with little wooden tuba
Tncao are oooeaal aad e.i»rially WorUi or Paqoln
from tba toy shop Ailed with water
Aad aU beoaaae tier ooatnme waa of
<V<lioiooa. Weigh pallUd flge and take
aad having water lUiaa floating in
timpla llnea and of bat two oolora.
three unarten of a p
them. Tba plaoa oarda. whan exam.
Ijound of fmit Make a ayrnp pivti lly oontra.iing.
iimd.i»ovad te>a little aalograpb cook
The grmy liarmonlaed with tba mlaty
of the anger and a capful of water to
books with tea aamaa* of tea gaaata
oaob ponnd; l>oll and akim for five day. aad the orimaon oaggaotadtba
mtnatea. and Uirn drop tha fige In and brUUant foliage of antnam. Tba BtoranwiM marketbaakate fllladwiib
almmer till a itrmw will penetrate Slander QUl Aad attalaad atyla with, oaadtea aad iantead of a oo
them. Pat in jars in layera witn a oat faahioo, aad plt^aaad every eye.
booqaal naob oovar hadw tiny fo
few cloree. bitt of whole cinnamon,
dontar Had with a knot of ril
and n very little maw l^tween tbam.
Eaob little detail wan aoggent!'
and cover with aynip liot do not clow j Hem U a recipe lor choooUte fudge noma way of ^he aaatrai idniL Tbe
tbi- can*. Kor thr.^r momtnga poor that haa atooi the teot ox yeara. Dia. mnall wan a piqaaBln little table off the •vmn wUbont muring the aolre a onpful of angar in a half cap.
fruit, re heat it to tlie Iwiling point, fnl of ertwm and let it coma to a boll,
and }«t it back; the third momlag Hare ready a aqnar. of ehooolate dU.
**l lUe to mw wbna them is not
meatniti it. and allow oaa cnpfol of iaolred in a little cream aud atir it invinegar to everr thraa onpfoli of] to the miatore. After It l>egina to thread ia tba maeblaa. it mas ao
ayrnp; boll it up tnoronghly. |ioor at ‘ boil, oook for 11 minntea. Remove anny,- said a littU girt A good
ouoe over fbe flgm. and cloee tiiejfrom tlie firr, mdi a teaapoonfal of many paopto. I think, am fond of ran
oaaa-aarper’a Baaar
^
vanilU and atir briakly Tor a minute alag tbalr maohlaan wlthoat any

YOUNG WOMEN
“The Unmarried Individual
AND THE STAGE
Amounts to Nothing”

Imprisonment Should Be
Only the Last Resort
Of the Law

E.

.TON T. txvm. FimUoal

ANDREWS e( CMcu« Oii«nl|y

fTfnilK UNMAKKIKn IXIMVIDI AI. AMOUNTS TO AI^
MOST NOTHINO. 1 ilo Ii-.t mean ll.at !.c or tl.e U of
SB no
l.> lliP worM.
lIo»i».r, iii.livi.lmil uscfulnM* u
iniuiinirpd in tlio in.lividual Hal.-. Tli. y all l.av,- .lofccts of tlmr■ct< r. I.ook »t Uie niH iil do*i>oni>lrtos niol .-r-.k.. Were they mar­
ried i And then h~>k at our criMi men -Washington, IJncoln,
Grant, MeKinlev. A rlose exaiiiinati..n «iil reveal that they were
,H married mem IT IS TllK SAMK WITH WOMEN. T^E

Cm prinriple ohcmld be never to confine a man until
I
I it if rjearlv tbo laot rcfort unul it U clear that aocietr
if i.ot oafe with him free Our aecond principle u to
nMMHTII then iniprifon him unUl he proveo Uiat be u fit to be
free an.l pivcf promUe of bein^ an independent, oelf
«q>porUng chixen, amenable to the law. Tbit w the principle of.
tba Indeterminate wMitence—the comentono of iK-nal Uw n form.
For fint offenden there i« tbo device, capable of infinite develop^
ment, of probation olficcn to watch over them and determine the
aafetr nf their free<iom; for thewo wbo are releaiied tbo pfcrolo myrn
tem among ouch at arc able to oup]»ort ibcm»elvtf. THE ONLY
COX81DEUATIOX WHICH SHOULD BE TAKFIX INTO
ACCODXT IS, WHAT IS BEST. FOU THE MAX AXD
fX)R SOCIETY I

XOTKI> ■QXEyVEKK MAKKIl li.

,

WHV BROTHER­
HOODS EXIST
ODELL of New York

A French View of the Kaiser

jX kcf|iiiig with our iiHfioii.nl dfvrlopincnt it waa nftt«
ural that
uh«>-e
\v«-ix- brain, brawn
uiitl imiM'lc bhould halt* haiidetl tlu*iii:H*ivi»9 together
for llicir mutual
mid litivanceiucnl. . 3*1iub
it h:i*« nune nbont that \\^ fm*l in nlino>t every locality
brotherhootU of the variuu^ irath-s aud in the rural comiuuuilien
gnuigc* and a;>*ocbti'»n-i <,i farm« r*. Tho
have been in the
main of advaiitugo. 'J iiov have led to the iuVen huugc of knowledge
and idea* and IIAVK Sr.KVKD TO < TKIi TO A LARGE
EXTENT THE GREED. THE POWER AXD THE IXFLUEXCE OF THOSE WHO. EXGEn
FOR THIS REaSTRAlXT. WOULD HAVE ilRORKX DOWX THE SAFE­
GUARDS WHICH SHOULD ACCOMPANY THF^E DE-

»r ». C- COQUeUN. rwtoaat Aclar
fM^nKEK things about KmiHTi.r William naMnUh me. The
fimt u hi* cniiy nml alrooet ncc«*nllea<i use of Pnriainn French.
■■ tba nccoii.l is hU intiinnte knowltnlge of French amiuntic
art and him ncquainUnre with the currenl tbenlrical life of rnria, concamiiig which bo in nlmonl aa well informed na thoiigb be were living
aaOy with the rnriaUn ibeatricnl mntuigerH, and THE TinUl) IS
TOE EXTREME 6IMPUCTTY AXD COIIDIAUTY OF HIS
MAXXEIL

“Modern Preaching r
Lacks Truth and
1|
Power”

^

told the •««« and
llut they b*d *D.d*
•nbe word of Ood of none effect through their tradi­
tion.” Very many of our rcligloua teacher* of today are
doing the tame thing.
MODERN PREACniNO
LACKS TWW AND POWER.
. The Bibla b the meat piWn. ef all hooka. Ita taaehing that
wm b tha child of God and heir of heaven ennoUo. human life and
bthegieathaabofrirtn6,happiima.a»ihighaehieTement. THE
BIBLE 18 A VOBLE COLLECTION OF LAW, HISTORY.
BIOGBAFEY, FSBCEPT and rOEXBY.

VFJAiPMKNTS.
III the hubinona world those wh«» ac.juir»> |.i.»^H rty through false
rcprcwntationa are guilty of U.c t-riiue of ..hfuining goods under
faUc prc-ifiteca, and tho corolUr>' of T!iT. |.i..jM*.iii,>„ U evident, ilmt
be who seeks advancement in the poliiiml u. rM ilirongh misrepre­
sentation and misstatement of LiH- i- enTiihd to tho rebuke that
can onlv be administered by the fr.*i*MM*nV Ulloi.

I

B, CUtRA MORRIS. Ok* f*-**. C»*«l«»..l Adm.
i. B gn>.t <liff. r.-n.-e Ib-iwm-ii ilio girl tliBt U
Btagwtruck and the mie tlial want' t<> go on Uic »tuge.
The fonner lia« only tlic natural oruving nf the young
for oxcilemeiit. fine gown, and tin- ratuic. SHE
CAN BE CUKKD. Give In r a eon ae in danring,
and alie will tnaiii have enough of e eitemeut, fine

here

dre~.ing and mu»ie.

.She will danee l.ero lf into me^’a hearw, and

tho .tage will be forgotten.
W

R

W

Dm the girl who i» irresistibly drawn to it—who, knowing
1 “Juliet” bv heart, U eoi.t.-nt to take a ,wrt tittering only one acntenee_SHE MUST <it» ON THE ST.AGE. Ever, if ahe is yonr
daughter let her try it. Begin at tbe la-ginning and advance as far
as her brains will allotv her. If she has laa-u brought up proja-rly,
she kin-w. right from wrong, and IF SHE CANNOT RESIST
THE TEMITATION OU >TAGK LIKE SHE IS IN AS
MUCH DANGER BETWEEN YOUR OWN HOME AND
THE PUBI.lt' UIBRAUV.
ACTING IS AN ART-A

PROFCMION

OF

RCRPECT

AND

PARIS AND ITS
CHAPERONAGE
M». cowor. WII. W m* A-artca. C«-M C—«I to Pwi.
(
*
I ZV I
l-*^l
HMMn

RESIDENCE of five years iu Paris convince, me that
Aun rican girls coming hen- without a chaix-roii make a
mistake. It is very d. lightfid in the United Sutoa for
vo.ing girls to go without an eternal cliaia-ron at thew
tere unaecotnpanied ALL

OUR KNPLAN-YTIONS ABOUT HER INDEPENDENCE
DO NOT S.WE HER FROM CRUEL REMARKS BY CLUR
MKN, BOUIJ-iVARD LOUNGERS AND EVEN FROM HLB
OWN SEX WHO ARli NOT SO PRETTY. •

and upon an educated people, thcn-l.T*-. wt* imi^t tlcpcnd to prevent
axid to repreat all transgrc<**ion- .»f the law* governing cither.
Intolligrnc b more to bo dvirv.! tl.,n
fur doling of
gTMter worth thui pn»perity, ui.l iW l..vr *nd .pprowd of tho
Dirioe Being who hu given u* nil ll.we l.louing, mor. to I

1 Where Dr. JohnsonCdjj^J not only to the tiie of the ehaperoii but also to the word itself; nevertbeleea, the Utin countries
hare’forced upon u. their deebion a. to the propriety of girb being
alwar. chaperoned in public place*. It b weU enough for the giri
of Indiana, New York. IlUnob or Califonua to go where the pletaea
tmdiaperoned, but in Pari/ it b abaolutelyTieoeeiety to throw a aop
to rntblic opinion. I beUere young men in Ameriee do not tolerate
ch^rooa, but I must a*y that CHAPERONS IK FRANCE
80 WELL TRAINED THAT THEIR PBESBKCE IS

«Ua Meam nt anm or faotdw ttwi for prineiplo. thnt M

80ABCaO.T OBSERVABLE.

Er>i'r.\TiON IS tut. oni.y iim u MKrnoD by
WHICH THE DISTINCTION r.KTWKKN GOVERNMEN­
TAL AND INDIVIDUAL RHHIT.S MAY l:K DISCERNED,

ladaad, aad tea Ilf aamoklaa wUl
»a ffiat baariac. aad tea wkaato
lovolvo mamly. bat labor, tlma. amt
wUl U tea aadbalbr wmaa Itea

for a drink, wm
■atprimd to ma a aaw oook move
glaaaad at ao it emtoatly teat tea
plaiaaafoUowB:
**Toa aaaaiaT aaed tar aoaia* oook
ap teat-a way. Iiaekoa.** tea
•Pbp, bo gat
oook atOTo down m town
•way laa' May., and ha didn*t teiak
boat tea atOTe pipa, n’ be didn't
aaffto raaoh np to that thara hole ia
tee ehlmblj. ao wo nn* laa* blatad tho
ok olovo op on teat thora labia tUl
Itite timo t' to f town an* git
BM amra otovapipa T’ain'l bandy
t'Uimb apoa a obaar f oook. an'I
wish t' te* toad pap'd* harry hlmoU
an' git t . town arter teat tbora otorapipe. lt d bo a boap liaBdtor t* her
oook itm down on lb*

ha table it to grata it aad to oao
pint jntl ooverod with viaegar. add
oao teblatpoonfnl ot oogmr and oaotoatpoonofmlL liol at improVa
oa teit orade method by praotiag
a quantity of It tee vlBogar.
and to aaoh tablatpooafol bf tbo lad.
tob adding two tablaopooafalt of
whipped croam. Thit tboald be pro*
parMl oaly in qoantitiao at waatod.
If yoo daaiia a white dramiag for a
talad. add more whipped oraam aad
oUva oil to tatta. and yoa have a
draatiag teat baa few aqnala
Horotnkdlah vinegar it a rmat addi­
tion to manyaaladt. Boak a onpfai
of/laahly grated boraoradlth root, to-

Asfler keaplng tightly oorkad tor a
■train tea liquid thrtmgk a olote
bottle It for ate. Thto addaa
uioy to many aalada that wlU be

-. i

what yon think yon woold 1
to pat np-I naa oao-tlitrd graaa tomatoea to two-teirda pappon, aa tea tomatoaa are qoita aa good when pioklad.
Waalk. drain, cot out the atom ood.
apllt In two, aod t«ok olooaly in a Jar.
bat doc t fill it too ffaU. aa thoro
laaat bo at toaat one inch of vinegar
tea top; it dopooda apoa the aiaa
of tha Jar. 1 naa one gaUoo Jart. Wboa
tha Jar ia paoked. patamaoorora
small pUta over ft to bold it down,
and All tha Jar with good atroag eidm
vinegar (©old >. aad they will be roady
at in about foor waeka Gara
ahonld be taken to dig ont the oaoda
or pipH before tending to tba table, aa
they area bit too ‘hot’to ba oombla to tea ordinary paUto.World.
Use grapaa whlob are fall otoad. bal
have not yat began to tarn. Siam.
drain team aad tot otoad
nigbt in a atroag brino. Drain,
rlnaanadpotinto Jareororoeka Tnkm
anffioiant good vinegar to oovor team,
pot loto amaoapan. add for oate
quart oov aoant tablaapoonfnl of
whole cloraa. one foil atoad blade of
omoa. oaa teatpoonfol of alUpioa bmriaa. oaa taaapooofol of oaaaU bade
and one Inob of atick cinnamoa.
Bring all to tba boiling point and aat
aaida antU cold, teen poor over te#
grapoo aad pat away.
Alwaye boy in tba faU for tha oaxt
apriag. Waah gooda.
tba arUolaa to be had parcioBlarly cbaai> tbm, and with wbat a
•Igb of relief will yon look at yoar
weU fiUed cheat aaat May. wbmi
prioaa of anoh thiaga are 'way npu It
la alwaya wall to bny qoaatltiao of
white gooda io tba fall
All day abo harried to got teroagh.
Tba aamo aa loti of wooMB oo; *
Somotimaa at night bar bnabaad mid.
"Ma, ain't yoo goto' to oomo to bod?"
And than aba kinder gave a hltob.
Aad paaaad half way between a attite.
Aad aortar aigb aad aay teat aba
Waa raady aa aha’d evor be.
Aad ao tea yaan.went oao bY oaa,
Aad oomohow obo waa aavor dona;
And whan tea aagol aaid aa bow
"Mia* Bmite. it'a tlma yoa loolod
Bteam raiaad bar ayoa to look
•AU right, r» oomla' aoi," mijm

'vS
:Ylt

DtVOTtON TO yiENCE.

A Young
Man on the
Woman
Question

D«r« l«

Why the

aau ur fVMidtwt D. & Ptotatou of fba
Wito nadala univtototy. at Macguo'
towtobaa fUMtly rafUtod a faatuf
dtoty dayu. audurai In tba totaauto ag
aduMa and to ppaua bla tbaary that
tba mra far moat of tbr ill* of tbr
ady iaCatotof.
no daaa nac brtiar# in aattof much
food ar rrcularigr. Ha advlam that
maaltliDr and tba dlnnar btU ba Mr
tttarat.^ and that aetual bmagv bo
a afcnal for Mtlac. Ha Mya
ba wa* hmmrj a frw daya ago for tba
M tlmato ton yaara and that tt wa.

tor jruotbful toMcultoUT. Ur uorW to

MtblAklaf. Prrte^r^MUBpto wlU

badUy atrangtb and mental torvr.

iMpIrt oCtar j«uUm to do UkrulM. la
• tottoto toCtor to • wo«aii rnrod tbr
jrooBd toui. who tUlok. hr m»T br
cultod Mr. ttolth for .hMt MM
-Tou kitow I Mr . ««.d itool of do.
tooitto llfr. 1 am. I brltovr. ar familiar
wrftk tha laoMk of a homr aa arr moat
tolk ur dm -aiiriHT an.* wWrb rxpraawmU§ tor ttrrd armiHimra. On our
aida I aM too oftao Iblnra whU b do nut
atoC toa. Bow bare roa foond It apaakimg tor womanY It baa

**l<fow f easa to what haa br«ti In mj
band, and ft la coorrrolux tbi. ‘lu.r,
baMr and abaT boaliirM In tba mar
ftaca Aramonr. So rral man would
taka adranuga of aurb an unrraaona.
bla vow. but tbm. rral mm ara too
aeaiM. ^Ity abould otir of tb« mair
aax ba lovad If ba U» not loraldr. bonirablr or obryrd If
arad If br ta not
ba la wroQC. or obrjrd at alir
Sorb arr joun* Ur. Bmltb'a mnrloafaoa In tba mattrr of wivra olirxinc
toooay and aofagliig In

IKmmm

Che Practical Bouse
Furnisher a.

The Only Nstorid American Cathartic
Water. A recognised cure for Consti­
pation. It keeps your liver acting and
your system perfect. At your Druggist.
Large bottle. 35c.; small bottle. 10c.

ulghta to tba Jungia aimply to prova
that tba tiger waa a modi aboard anlmaL Wbat tba major aald whan tlibt
ba alwaya backed up wben aobar. No
mattrr bow drunk ba got. ba always
dearly rrenrmberrd tba aubjacta of

Next day after bla boast Im made
ready to oirry It out. He waaTn command at the pool, and tbere was na
aoneator to order him. The eobordl* hT^Lo VSToi bla fatoluf P«tod
oOtofto indlddoally and coUoe*
Mduoad to waigbt bto atrong tlrely. appealed to him not to expoto
iltby, and
ble life, but ba wma Hr* a. a rw-k.
-1 Mid I would do It. and do It I
Suibof iSTlbaiicT. Tbr
rlU.- wa. bla reply, and It la on rae^
ord that be did do tt.
glrao at tba ualrrndtj.
Kunmol to neur the footbina of tba
ProfMr Purtnton Mya faiUlRf ftvi.*
M rrMtrr maotal control II- I* au

to iDMiitote <« irouMB urn MX.
WlMii,

«M>d
iMktaC. toxrrtoCtoUt and UrrJjr row*
■M mlraa out of tito ouo buod
-ttowr* M tto wotou

fin UrtFMItrrMi S

Major Reii^

lOtoimuto. Mto by e to Lawtol
Major Ctoyton of tba Ttoitb nattto
infantry. India, waa a very obuttnato
man. Ona day wblia to bla enpa ba

EXCC^IONS I
PBEAVWyiTOB
:tS
. AOO

LA0B088B
Tma^T. Oolokf

......

feliil!

»vtog
itmen.
dtotance of four
When we need oiygew gaa f.r the
alcittm Ugbt or fur medical u*r. we mltoe to cut a path and make a Unto
iBolaaive. Ask affODU or oto
and Iwfore nlgbtfaU Major
’ buy It from a ma
Ctoyton rode to the aimt. He bad
M into hoary tom
of defenae and no lent,
It la puMlbla that In the future we
8epi-M-»-270ot-S.S.4
be aUa to make It as we a ant It. simply prr,,N,N«l to alt at the foot of
• ail night and take bla rbancea.
BoccMa. M. JaubH. a Fremdi
la aUU kwkeil upon In India aa For floors «m Oklmmi*!
Cbrmlt. ba. derlwd a
the biggest fool thing ever Indulged In
be call. oxyUtb. which
by a while man .\*hle
tbr Jungle wa. infested w
byeMs and inUraii. and t
«yg«^
to be one chance In ten tbouMUd
iirtllnary eycle
tba major would come off uilh
fe. He dkl.'tliouch. He not only
Tbla property make* It inn•Nlhle
»U
d one night lo the Jungle, but
to drrlar a almple generator alUtb
wtti produce fraab oxygen Jo*t wb-n It Um tiigbt*. and be came o
M-raleh. While be
I. nerdrd and only aa long a. It la
Ugbt of the danger, there waa no
OKNTIST
tbal hta courage bad been aererely
iMlnl. He admitted that tiger* and
Tfce rtmmm Trp
panthers bad fwowled altout within
After alx y«ura of
yard* of bim and that be bad
tleut and liiduatrlou.
M hy< iia* with a club, but be
locIlnM to bold the altuatlon In coobe cwlla the piano tyiwwrIt.T. ami
aald lo In* .me of the luveiitlonN of tbr
rnfonunatHy for Major Ctoyton. the
age. It will prore d« IcbHlIy
A N Marttw. M. D.
t H. Bran*. M.
any iieo«»n who play* the piano and paiNvw piiblUbed the drtalto of bla darally to .xiiniNiaer* or Iwmlmaa ing feat, and Ibe brigadier at Mysore
.\fter It I* attarhed lo tb.- plnuo Ihtia l*e<*aroe ac*<]iuilntf*d with them
He fonvanbxl a slian' reprimand, back
obm, n a rt..»
Ita worklitg* an* sliuide.
cr baa a d.-*ln* to write new |ihx*e of ed by n tbnrat. and the jilg Itewded
major defended hi* position In a re­
nm.lr. all that 1*..ihxx*nk ry f.N- bln.
port. TbU bn>ugbi aUw
BUSINESS CAROS
do In to Mltncb the ne» Invcntluu
and the culprit wa* *u*|mndnl from
mu-h. When duty |*endliig an lnTc*.tlgatIoo.
t po**lblv Imre pnllnl through
be IlnUbes. the lH.tr* tlmt br liu* pUytil
will U* printed on a *be,t of iN.p.-r and again but ft»r bU own further actions.
Be returned to the Jungle and passed
wUl In- ready f»r publhwlhm
fourth night and then Imldly an- GRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RY.
nneed In the public pr
u Bff-t Hn-* >.
that no white man In li
Train, leavr Trav. r«- t*ny
\\ luitrvrr riM* etoliilbm liuo b
been killed by a wild
In the
Ing f.K- n«. It in a fnrt Ilia! tbr wt.rld course of ii <*onple of weeks he got the Fur^Umnd Rat4«l«. KaUmaa—and Fort WayiM*
to raiddly grow tug *w ei*trr. l>o
K.T IS-iuwkry axKl lUrklitn* tnty II
alternative of banding In bis ret
know bow nim b sugar >ou (wn»ni
. Kort W'aynrai.d
Fur^Orand kaji^*. IVt
tion or of being brought lu 4*ourt
you have your |in4K>rtiuii of wb
tlal. and be wul In.hi* imi|m rm He bad
entrn annually In tbl* ix.nutry? You not been clear of the a<
bate awalkiwiHl alxi> eight inmndN In wben bis death oc'iirred
tXIarkinau «*tty 4 mp to
Ibe laat twelve luonlb*. and that
On the gr«*at highway ninulug from
Tram. Arnw
furty-alx iMtuiid* more tbnii yon m
Kumoed to lleltory. t'oddo|»ab and My- From thirng,.. xviK-iniMli. Kaii
fifty y.*ani ago. If you wtir living tb
aore. aa on other highway* of India.
for to the Uat half «*ntnr> we lir
Incresaed our |af m|du v«m*mnpt
Ibr use of traveler* *1 bey are simply
from twenty two
abetters, a* every |N'r*un mn*t fnnd*h
own foo.1 and lN*ddlnc. Major
rtoyton had *iaticil to ride to lUlbiry
treaaiiiT bureau <
and at midnight t.*»k np hi* ciuartem
In a bungalow . He bad a wrvaiit with ▲II main hnr traciw hav* iiarl..r aiHl •le-ptng
.am attarlM-il.
him, and there were aeveml c»tber trav
V. L. IXK-KWtWd*. **
R^^da.
elers and tbclr *enaiit« It was «
bright imK>nligbl night, and after the
C E-MI RRAV. a4««.
^
lrar.-r». lily
evening meal the inajc»r and four other
all of whom w.T«* civilian,
acquainted with hi* case*, sat on the
veranda smoking
The former omcer wa* rather hitter
;-£STi.ls
Wbat U iilld to Im* the larg«-*t auto against the military autimrillt**. aa
Tmlaa Uavw TrmrwTM Ulj a* fuUowa:
inol.lte III ibr world, and tb.* torrent may t*e atippoNcd. nnd would not ad­ for Oraad Baptdv l>*«roU. Tntodo. thlimgc
mit that be bad put bliiiKelf in a fa
eoniblne«l hart water ns well, la nc
« . . 11X0 A *1.1.^ p »
poalilon. He tbongbt a hungry bye
Oily.
PortBonm.
Totodo
wiirk on a big ranch In cxMiiral Call- might attack a belpb*** or sleepl
DMi»aad*MA .aUDA m.. uxua.m.
furnta. w here It to lM*ing u*cd lu
fbr Itoato***. LadlJ
llnr 40.««»u arrea of l»arb*y, *aya the
Am .llXUAW. l.*40p.B.
Aiigvlea Herabi
All bU argnmenta and
CwDtral lAk*
were at varlaiic*e with
The big mac hine t*anal*l* j.f n
iXhp.B.. and
lion engine cwitable of bindliug aev- fact*, and hi* fellow travelers cumA KBBOB. A«**k Travww air
riity fite tuu* and whic h lake, the »iated them, and the dispute waxed
hot. They were all talking lu loud
platv of sixty horacw; a header or i
tones and the major bad Just ex­
ing michiiir,^ which ruts a awatb pressed hi* rontcmpl for all *tattotbuiy-alg feet, and a tbniablug
Uca wben a tiger left the cover of a
rbiii , 111 <*omplrle. The \Uraahlng bush under which be iuu*t Ixa
crouching for some time and advanc'cd
ac
luarblne und b«*ader ore run by
AND CONHBCTIONB.
IblUy b«»r»M |K.wrr engine, entirely *c|i- at a sloMn.t ihtx.** ».|h
TIME CARO.
directly jpCn tb.* im*n oi
Ibr trarllrtu marlilnr.
randa. Ill* art ion w as ao Inj 1 that b«
waa taken for a dog. Tbc-n*
The apiNiratua mo\i** over the ground men on t*ac b side of the major, but aa
at different *peedm an-ordlng to the the beast came on It IcsinhI upon the
thk-kne** of the rrup. while all tbw veranda, aelaed ibe former soldier by
nnd bad turned to
lime ihe brader and tbraaber are going 1^ right whe
d with him U*fore
at full *|nnh1. whether Ibe grain
bis Identity. Then
Ibb k or thin. Tbr average speed made
him and anotber
la tliree and a half miles an boor, and
a bumlred acn*. a d«y ran to* tUraabed
by the machine
tight men art* employed on the growird and »book bla virtim. but
tbra*brr. Half a minute after the would not let go. When acUed. tba
brodrr .tan* to w»«^k Ibe thrfiabed major triml i*ut.
grain begin* to fall Into tbr aacH
**My tiod, It'a a tiger, and I bava
the other aide from where It to
been all wrongr
while the straw falls Into a cai
Tbomr were hi* only wonU. In a
bind The bead* «re carrlrd away frw arcoud* tbr iNWKt tiad bliu on tba
from the trader by a draper, w
ground and wa* galloping off with bMtatoa
Ing belu forty-eight inebe. wide. They him. fiuiia were fired, and miti about- aiTSrr
are carried through a txiUuder. which cd and ran after tbr bcaat. but be
WC tf
CUT Tr*a—f*r.
bnwka the bewrd from the barley and paid no attention to them. He leoped
ft ditch alx feet wide, aprang ovrr a
narrow belt through two rlswurva
feocr. ami after a run of a buiKlred
IT PAYS BIG.
Qnally to a lilu. fixuu wbbU
rod* over tqien ground be rvai bed the TRY A RECORD WANT AD.
aarked. The Mcka are arwed and act jungle and dloiippear^d. Next UM*ruaside aa fast aa filled Wben twelve Ing a puTwuit wa* made, or, rather an
aacka have been fiUed. they an* al­ inveatigatlon. AlK»iit liai fmt from
lowed to slide off the cart on pblrb Ihe edge of the Jungle w bat wa* left
they are stacked, to the ground. Uke- of the major* body after tbe llgef
wtoe wben the straw cart to foil It to bad *ati«fiod bto hunger wa* found
and buried, and '
1 tbe end of
This giant automobile to atxtyuU the man and hi*
feet long and Ulf aa wide, weighing age no one could galuuy. and that his
No need to xoffer from best
over a hnodred tons It uacw <
death aboukl <x>me from tbe lieacrbr
Don't let the ftir ect fttognant
fuel, wcaoaltatinc the om of four wa* defending and for which be bad
—croUe ft breexe.^ Put in
bormn to batd aU and the water for MfTlllred a military caretr made loea
thw boUer na It travuto around Urge feel creepy wben they read or lirtenod
to tbe detalto.
M. QUAD
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lla baa a grandmotbrr. a iK»blr lady of
that aoppoaad oaw woman kind wUom
raaJ prototype data. Iwirk to Holoutou'a
wlM woman of tbr Bn.lr Vmmc kir.
bmltb wrttea;
^Uf frandmotbar U ona who baa
boon obllgad to work fur Iwr llvlna
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of tba kind that both .{laak* and work*.
Tat aba oarer obaycd anylUljig but brr
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auffraga will aatend over the I'niiad
BUtoa to our time? 1* It puwlng? I
b^ia ao. If women, on whom d.-^ohea
almoat tba wbola work of forming tba
cbaractar of tba nation, bate no right
to rota, tbao who ahuuld bare? Hut
daea tbay cannot now vote It rrunid Iw
a good pton for them to kr. |. tra. k «.f
public aranu and talk tba*o oxer niih
tbair buabauda and with them d.tldr
who abould ba aimed to omre. .\galn,
Ibougb. a man like, to In* ix>u*Hh n*d a
leydoprdla of knowbNlge
place. bowa>er. 1 have i
lapeudcnt lot of rtumen.
raapert to ke,|ilng a n
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add coming from a barhelur of tu-euty ■
Mvao long year.* riparieoet*
tin. 1
bara aaen moeb of tbr botna aide of
llfa.Om cannot IhIp concluding that
bara
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fuault of bla baring a lira grandn
ar. If ao. would that tbera wrrr i
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ty and economy, there seems to
l>e no question w^tever in
minds of lour 200 consumers, and
ft compaHxon of quabty and cxccUence bf light, together with
vast deer «e of cost, will con­
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makes no mistake in installing
gas in hts premises. Aside from *
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IS required promptly, and for a
limited time. Our heaters being
as easily controlled as our gas
ranges full effidenej* being devel­
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ceasing at moment of turning off
gas. Nursery btimeri are also a
great convenience in the house,
while for bathroom purposes our
“Humphry Instantaneous Water
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