The Evening Record, November 24, 1902

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The Evening Record, November 24, 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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1902-11-24

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i: eES'r THE TEVENl^

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5 CITT, MICH., MOXim\ XOVEMBEK 24,1902.

OFF
RIOTING "rr.rsrr:;-'!{BLEWms
arm
IN CUBA
chaaUrPNMt^

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THEIR WAGES RAISED

CATTUroiMAlICT
Deal an Pawl Whataby Ealenmva I
fleas la That Line will he
EaUbiiahed Here

Iteachaatar.^^fikL'^!^ 24—Tbe! TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO WILed la the near
ra tbai J. P. MorLIAM RIECK OF KINGSLEY
vicinity of Trmvarae City The plan
to take ap bU persa
MlllOUt IJlBOfl inOUBLCt OC­
U to eaiabUab a oatUe raising bual» la Bastaad, siaktac
CUR IN HAVANA
to Aaorlew Ilia aArata. WHILE HUmmiG TESTEIDAT noM here and to utUlxe tbe food pn>*
duct from tbe Michigan Starch Co
Tbe starch factory tama ont a valu­
iba Groavaaor 8<y«are diatriet for
GUN
WAS ACCIDENTALLY
able food product and oae wblcb U
proving luell to be wholeeome and
CHARGED BY HIM.
RRlBIOeNT RALMA** OWCIAL
bealtbfol for cattle. Jbe project wUl
bounder tbe maaagemeai of pracUHOMl ATTACKtO
So Sovofoly Taar.na Hia Rigtrt
cal catUe men. FWty acres of land
will be required and it it auted that
That Amputation
negoUationa for the property and tba
STtIKEtS
Solow tho Ell
supply of food from tbe starch factory

Grand Rapid*
r in wag,
s.vlvanla 1

TRY A RECORD WANT AO.

TEN MEN KILLED

^VEU ■EraLStO

ELEGANT
STRUCTURE

ArrCR A HARO STRUOOLC WITH
THi POMCi

Raima Aajra RteUafl will ba
•4 If Cntir* Mali Haa to Br KIIIo4
—Govofvimont Moot Hava a
New Cabmat
vn» H ir* U Xh0 CrMlM ibwwA
llavaMt. Nut
24~Tba
talKx
uvuUlaa to flavaaa raoaad by th<
airlU of the tul4u«o nrtjrkara of lb<
no anU Uielr axopatblzcTa. 10.000 In
• iUusiirrad dlaonlrr «nd
Tb« -irwiblH ifwlay Um wUb
aiualni uf lb<^
cara. ahlcb wara
cuiui*al}ad tu mum tu tbalr banu. la
aavarml raiM*« AoxTicaan mere dra*Ac4 Rum I hi* rar« Ibmucb ibt* alrraU.
ibough 001,1 .rf tUiu -ocra Injurod.
l.aa l«ai.oaaa t.roki* »h,i aU otar tbe
ni) altb ih«* n-«ult that abootlof basan Thf i»<»l»r»* ml r,! ralhil out and
fr.nuini n«,.h*i» UMwtH*i) I ham and
lb,* lutth. IK*, urrtnl. ('aptain MaM»*«*aa
kin.l1. a> ai ll a» Ihnv of thi-airlkirm.
Whoo tho disorder aa« at it. halght
Ihi- luoh .Ihid.Hl and iNiri quickly,
made ttoclr aav u, ITo.idcot Palma’a
ulBrtai bom* ll.r,* th. y acn* met by
Ibo iidica and aft.T a hard «irui;Kla
war., drltcn Wk
rnliad 8iaic« Mlnmtar Hquira. call*
ad on I»ra*i4coi l*alma and aakad
wbai wooid I..* dt,np to pndm AmoU
can live* and int.wat. The praaldont replird that tba diaordar would
ba atopjHHi. ai»*o If It was found nac^
' aaaar/ tu kill lb** aiittra mob Satun
da> aftrm<K,u ITaaldtdii ralma aant a
mvaaaci’ to ibo avnala aayiDK ll would
Im» inipiAiutda to cunttnua the ouvamniont With the pn-aent cabliwt ‘
llataima. Nut. 24—Tp tu l o'clork
thl. aft.^mam. in addition to Captain
Naau and thr.s- atrlkor* klllad. anoibar
captain, on.* ll.‘Ut. nanl. two priraic
lv*dii*cincn and two atrlkcm bavo bacn
kill.it AJI bate luH iHvn board fnim
and it H |•o«.lldc that other fataUUra
hat.* on*i.rr.*d
Cniied Statoa anil-

SNEAK THIErS
BIGBAUL
MADE WAY WITH PACKAGE CONTAININO S404»0

Whii. Meaatnpar-a Sack was Turnod
the Package SutMoniy
Dlaappoared.
Wr Wtf« I* lb. L'l.-.iii.*

NEW PCORLEt EAVINOS SANK
MODEL or PERFECTteN

OFEM
MOST MODERN

TONOitOW
EQUIPMENT

FOR

SANKINO BUSINESS

^ampleu Doacriptlon
City'a NoweM inatitutlen. Stekod
by Local CaplUl aitS PramI*
Tomorrow moralag. tbe ISib. tbe
Peoplc a Sarlaga Bank will open lia
d(M»r» for bualneaa TbHr fine build
log. In the heart of tbe bualaeea acc
lion, ll of atone aad brick, three ator
lee aad baaemeat. built throughout In
tbe meet aubetaatlal and permaneat
maaaer. and with Ita up*ti>date a|.^
polaimenta. la an ornament and credit
to ih«* city, three maaairc plcra of
dreeaed atone aupiwrt the two arch.w
of almllar material, raachlng acruaa
tbe entire front, on.* arch ovi-r the en
trance aad one over tbe large win
dow with piiam glaaa above and n
alngle ^1e below
Aa one paaa(*a up the steps aud un­
der the heavy atone arch be Snda
htmaolf tn a bandeomoly flnlahcxl vea
llbubv At the Hght la a aUlrway to
tbe second ll«»r. at the left, heavy
mahogany doors wltb bevel glaaa ex*
tending nearly ibclr full length, open
Into the banking room This
room la elegantly and ham
fumlabed Imbe moat modem manner,
while tbe plan la admirably-adapted
to the convenience of cuatomeru and
once force
A bandaumo tile floor ext ends
tbroughom the lobby, aertwa tbe en
lire front and down one aide of tbe
Tbe counter U of gtmulne ma
hogany la a rich, heavy pattern, aur
mounted by bevel chlp-plate glaaa
above la a handsome grill of solid
bumlabml copper Above all la a ma*

l.loroln. Neb. Nor 2i^i bocanM
puldic t,Hia> that a lackajtc ooatakbins H'MHht wni» etulcn front tbe Adams
Erpre-e car ..n the Uurlliurton Portlatni train at Uurllaaum depot bore
Pnda.t nlKht by a ancak ihicf. A meaa«iiic.*r. ahIK* traneh'rrUiA the packau.-e fn.nl on, wif,* to another, laid
thiH iiackaj:.* d.»an WhlU* hU hack
The maaalva vault 1
wan turn.sl U diMipii.ar^H!. Th.» pack*
act* cam.* fn.m Kan«a* C1i>
Uk**! cornice aad hste«anred pUaatera. At
var of tbe lobby are the private
ciprri.a omclalH rrfaM* to diecvm* ibc
a for the aae of depoalt-box rent­
ntaticr
I
ers and other casUNnen

HAMYLCaUSIACK
. Whero He w Suro
Gold Reef Mining Co. Have
Very Valuable Mine.

lUrr> I. Ulbb. mtumed Baturday
rtrnln* fnim llni IWaac. Ontario,
whero bn baa Insm in Ki-nrral ebarge
of tb.' aork of the Gold K.X'f Mining
iVt. Ltd When bo li.ft tb.‘ mine ih..
abaft
lo"‘*fm.“and“k(>’rm
wlih a a HI
wtuT^a
pat atitpak running along tho wall
Th.. abaft |«*»od through a body of
guart* wii.m- width i« bard to atatc
at preaeni
It ii cTialnly IS foot
Indicatkma are all ravorablo, mad
Mr Cihlai i. conSdi^t that ibo com*
|mn> has a tiNT) . valimMe property
tb.*n. Tho ahaft la now being auak
to tlu* bHk levM, with 11 mea at work.
• <*»V^^Ubt ablf! bMaf nmataal*Mr*GlhU euiHiHateaded the orwe*
rtuo of tbe aleeplng and cooktes
ramp*, the to boaae. tba tlmbwa fbr
tbe boutiag macblnery and oUwr
work la ooaaectkm wltb Uie aiaklag
of tbe abaft, and got Ibtaga raaily fbr
tbg wtater a work. He baa bamt goao
from tbe city aoariy tweltre woMlTm
H la twelre weMu ago iMaorrow atm
be Mfi for tbe sorth. Ba «ott» ba«w

a warm, dark red. Oae of the
oel ebarmlag and unique featarea of
the office, aad <me which wlU be much
enjoyed by tbe patroaa of the liank.
planned by Caabto Hammond foi
coQvcolciice and en>i»yment ul
tboae wbo micht wish to linger a 111
A getecoua apace at the right
of ite oflto. bat at ooe aide oi
tbe curmst of bmEneea. te fnmiebed
with arm cbalra. At one *md I
some maatel suul flrv place,
tlw^ ether a caabSemed settee.
^
The ease aad vnah work la of alriet*
uiMoimie. AI caaatrurtloa. The
cash vault, entered from banking
room, has walla aaaitp two feet thick,
bum of cUnker ateoat aa bard as
graalte laid la cemeat. making a wall
roetiabir by maana wblcb would
lly desaoUoh an onUnary ranlt

Kifvg Cartes la

: SAoe-ffi

Fsahlonable Outfitters.
>V, that Wuuiow,
Sre that Window.

Union Wade
Shoe...
Scvciai handsome styles.
Calf, Kar^aroo, Patent
Corinx Kill.

Arc very prominent Fea ^
lures of our

Compantta on Advance

FRANK FRIEDRICH
Tb(Ncwkaad-242FraMSL

Oashev, Towels
iks-iving
commencing Saturilay. Nov. 22 and continuing one week at the ftdlowing special prices. Be sure'and. attend this sale as the juices quoteil make them real Bargamv

Bleached Damasks
3 piece* 50c
2 „ 76c
4 .. I.IK)
3 .. 1-25
.. 1-50.

Damasks
.21 yJ

Lirach Cloths

Somcot the richest and
handsomest examples of
Overepat making thus far
^roduced ready to wear.
Sec the new Suits, too.

STEINBERG’S -

SS

.. .25 yd

*

,6c

• • • «id St

NOT A DROP
“==i=g3|=::S OFWATER...

Turkey ReJ Damask

IT
a

"

!'.s;MS
crasb Towcliuk

12|C
...14c



WV: for..............

42,-fl '

Nnn’tn^

Sattia

; and von wil! find cvervthing

A. J. WILHELM
TINIOS STREirr

TODAYS MARKETS.

dr

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§

Goes through our Crav*
cnette Rain Coats — the
most practical all around
coal ever made—answers
the purpose: of a liuhl ov­
ercoat or a rain coat
equally well. Hart.SchaRner & Marx makes in our
line from Sio.oo to Si8 oo
in price.

SOUTH SIDE

V

CHIISIUTIEMIRS

aad 7t\

torwuh tuaRtofis batta. awtom ^ Chteata-WteM, 74l4;ao«n. SSH;
on ImlhlmnrlNf crame hteg^ aad u oote ItS; pork, $lkT5: lard. $9.90
fbread tteo stem to aa airtight fit hy ote$E17S.
resiBtaed a abort ttoe taasy, tel
Its tool mortat. SktadS
dotoA MtedI ate baevil smtftag. gtttag ffiraot tororogaL WMhto thla
tOosdStet am .Tteith Pnga.)
nKDBUMTKEi

ii’-t

f $15.00

Cloth and
and napkins
napkins to match
Cloth
1 xloth 72x‘H» at $:i loi
2.65
Najikins
.pkins to match, |3 Ifor.... 2,65
2ck>ihs72*10«ai$:i.5U lor 3.15
Napkins to match, $:i 50 for 3.15

li

AND

Table Sets

Damask for...........42
72 in. wil... .63
,.
, ....................89

{•^
.
. . , ..

gar­

$10.00

Thanksgiving Linen

The above jmeesare Cenume Rarga
strictly as advertised.

EMado-Whast.

the beautiful
ments wc arc .
sdlinif at

TlwOM (Wand.

VENEZUELA INVADED

Waahington.
Nov 24 —llinlatar
Bowen, at Caracas. Venezuela, has In­
formed the atate department that an
nacial ballatla anaouncea that Uw
forces from Ckdombla Invaded Vene^
aarla on tbe IGth of November and
to 19in.

Overcoats

JWred V.
Triedricb

TMC »IU) RkLUHUC

in Mlnara* Wagaa

Dfricial Suilatin Chrealcto a

SUPERB FITand TAILORING

iiox

$4M

B Cxplaint Stand

N W lr* ... IS*

S. BENDA & 00.

The ihoe made with ah idea.
The shoe mmlc on truly
analornical IxMs^a

r aiewd asBte.-hn
tosetberlh a
tbe lining a aafe

ch* Jfa/ston

BE^MASO^ aaid^laafh for a week.

WAYNE MCVEAGH THINKS SET­
TLEMENT PROBABLE

Cbicagu.—The loss from tbe n.bbery
of tbe mall wagon in front of tbe Ma• Tempi.' Saturday night la growing W'hlle the actual loss of fovernmoncy Ubul
rcgtatcrod
packages wcr.' also takan In one of
* la said to have Uvn fliXi.ttOd In
negottab).' aux^k for transmlsskm to
New York, wh.-ro it wax to have Ixen
dlspoa4<d of ttifay Amdher packauce
contained $4,000 in notea
There is known to have Iki-o cash
In aovoral rvclsu-n-d letter*
Postoffice Inspector Stuart refuses to eatlmate tb.- loss, but thinks that 1200.(SHi in rash. Kecurltles and note*
would cover it

that
.-.Vr IhttI

have secured the a^enev
for a line of men’s shoes already
well and Uvorably knoau
in this city...........

Isjodon. Nov 24 -King Cartoa of
Portugal la' spending the cay al Blen­
heim as tbe guest of the Duke and
Ducheaa of Marborou^h

AGREEMENT
HOPED FOR

LOSS IS GROWING

B0bsrt»Bttcb€r Cp., Prppiiti0r$.
THE WEATHER

Wc aic
pleamdtu

. .rf Jacob RcwlUer after the
lent ercurrod

ngt.m. Nov 24.—Wayne %ic^
VengU, atu.mc> for the pperatora boforv* the anthracite strike commlaaUm.
iteuient UwUy says: “The
panics tui both aides were contesting
every Inch of ground when tbe great
railway cprporaUooa volunteered aa
advanci* of lu per cent In wagua.
While 1 was cross-examining Mitchell
asked to m.M't him tn council,
to m^ke an ollurt to reach aome adJusim»-ni- The pur|K>*e of the two
lianlrs 1 rt'i»r.-w-nt was explainand a |s>ssibU- adjustmem was
rtiached I .-amesny hojK- the neg.e
wltb baad<arved luaic capitals Tbe nations win result In an amicable
counter Inmt ami partitloo
cash agriH*ment li*tw,N*n the different com
ler*a office am la exquUlie hand-can* panie* and ib«*lr employes’
anela of-aelm'ted cmlcb mabug
which are vcmaoie woras of art
Around tbe enUrw lobby la a base *»f
rich, dark giwea marble with white
ag Al tbe l«n on entering is
tbe caaMer-a office, beauilfally flnUh* TOTAL
STOLEN
FROM
MAIL
Bd mrntebed la mahogany The
WAGON ABOUT %200j000
cornice above tbe counter extends
around this office nnd la support.^ by
DOS almllar to tboae alrwwly di­ Including $2,900 In Cash. $5,500 in
ed Tbe waO of this room la fin
tabed In dark green, cuntraatlng but Notes. $100,000 in Negotiable $leck
and Soma Regiatared LattaraonUing with the dark rtnl of tbe

Nothing makes a more lailing ur bcautUul |«c*ciil Uian
a choice piece <rf Ch^—«ct a ptetiy piece when you
huy it ami it is just as pretty fifty )’cats afterwards ax
the day it was purchamtl You arc cordudlv invitol to
call and kwk ov er the
Wt guammee as U>w
prices at anv store in Mtchigan.

SiMtOltolScitCMStitNi

ault of Ca<

William lUeck. tbe fifteen year-old
BOO of Adam Aiock of Kingsley, met
wUb a u-rrlble accident yesterday af­
ternoon that rcsuluxl In the loss of
hu right,arm Just below the viu>w.
lie was out hunUng aouihcwist of the
town about 3:d«» o’clock with Charles
Scegmiller of Kingsley and another
young man whose home U tn Trav­
erse Cliy. when the acldent occurred.
Young HU<k went to Himb upon a
log. and in doing so placed the butt <d
the gun upon tbe ground and used It
him In rising The gun slip­
ped in such a manner as to strike the
hammer, diacharging the weapon. The
barge of shot Miruck young Rleck at
be band and ton* his arm terribly to
the elliiw Th,* wound was so a*‘vere
no chance to save the
ampiMat.*d by Dr Penurn of Kingsley and a Travinwe City
physician, just U low the eltiow
Young llUvk walked from th.* place

U .Nov 24 —J H P
il manager of tbe
k Indiana Railroad
nnouncvd that tbe
will be given an ad*the same as on tbe

BesuHM C»lM f#r WeMlwg, BIrtbdtfaad
B*ttd*rPn»emH
fr.rw ifrawrrsfyr. Cify Book StOH

Setrtb Sidt 6nta
dpuat. w
Camt tad Stt

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r'

FRANK M. PAINE. Roriat

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

i

F

the svanno beoobd. trevhisb feirT. inofl^

tHE iVEUNC KECOM. iTCn.'^"r^

RESULTED
MATE

"n

Moin)AY.irovsiiBERa4. iw».

^ tate «r wH^ Tidifr WM 9fay«4
Imte bBl
MbWiM I

AMKQMLl

him Ml «r IBa Him fmnlNa Mdtea

lof IBa FWat blaabadiok

PobbA mate *s yoria ob tnckla,
BbOnrYan
nnd a left abin waa triad, bni DadarU
Toooardgy ww tte
tailed to onaob tte baU. and Barley
doyoftte PiNl Motbndim obnaob.
fait on It.
•UT
NIGH
•CMOOLl.OUTPLAYKO
and
n
apaalnl
aflbN wna mnda io gat
ORANO TRAVERSE HERAXU
Panty nnd BrntMte mmko mboU
bM of tea momten of tte obnM
•ten Bnter •ndten
mmloeka >mu new
cnrv TCAM GATUltOAV
—ro •••
••
fnmbte Kteanbanm nnd JB^Wjbwbo wan not-MaandUyiogteto
teop»bdot..iml...lteB]
m wUbonttens. AlmMnUod
teNBgb for lOynrda. Ho
BIGDIFFEIENCE IK WEIGHT
fob*
wonU protebU tern mndonlonoliM wUl terwrMrW«*Flo9^ M«oofct
kg oarfiii naMgt n rory few
dotteted not Blnoten onngbl Aim
»bov4 Uk«
Th« ooalnx
wan dMnod byUMk Tte
•CWCWfTlOll*
■«tarrn«< OTt efam •Ifcnatk* b* CITY TEAM AVEGAOED » FOUND* wUb ono tend nnd bold on Uko grim
at ooce!
Jk ^ JL
jt
doalh. b wua n onao wteN Blnoten*a •nbkte of tte aaocming aarmon won
MORE TO THE MAN.
im i<M wmmm*9 nicm mkI tb«
My
Pntbor'a Bonn** Miaa Kwtnostrong bond wna wnrth fiordpoltea
boC«l ftUUMW
oooirol of
” **?".**********
>«* »iih > Ur^c .clectHm an.1
oraky oang n rary tna onln
lotteoUy tonoL
s
co^iu M
^
Tte nnnnal raUy day aanriaa wn
Tte ball soon want ta tte eity tanm
to ter IIM VOM from Uko gallrj. ball waa in High •chool a Peaaaamai
on downa. bnt they mnda only two bald in tte Bnnday aobool. wlte roU
trUI te tetea daria* tte wafa ooathe End of Each Hatf-Clty
pUya tiU ttey waro forced to pnni enU, wbicb obowadlM iSon won
f«roo«M to te bold thU vlour.
Team Held for Oowna and
SixaoiidOak High back, chair*, camr i-cat and
^
Tba High Boboola mnda aoma good
Tte Oormaa
bnd not mlaoednSnnday daring
Forced to Kick.
CETT CUKTUAtW*
doa bnt lost tba bnU on n fmmbla.
blmmUoD tte laat day of bU proaea
At tela pout Oapinia fianjamin ra- tte yonr. won tte tmmw' of LoU
Tba football game Balnrday batweaa
«Uu to SaiUad by brla*iaf do^ra
tte High SebooU and tea city team Urad. Daapraa taking bis plane at half
aicbty-tew tebbtta la tvaaty mta
raanlud In n tie, tea sc^ baiag 0 to sndW. Hnnoloraky going in nlgnord.
Tte teMMT BoAiaaaak Ua
Kaltbcr team waa able to gat cloa
MObiatteBlaobaaiL Bar
■------- ----- ammiUrlaff ISO.
tbau tea eight yard liM to tea opjU to tte High aobool goal ao
poaant’agoal. bat tte credit of baring
ma follow
pslyad batter footbsll and mora naaHy ibni a drop for rml wna triad.
■ meeting
ma fnmblad. amd Ftend do
Jl. meat raal wUb tte
wnof tlx
H
um
for a loan Tte oaaaa wma triad
lUgb aobool team. It wootd aaam to
arte arritad at Baa rraaelaoo
obnnb
tor
SO
yaora
nnd
orar.
epoka
. traa ran otar ami klUad by an pal 10 real for good in this city tte •gain with tbJ oama taanlx Agi
Arm.
ten
tbow^wbobndbaanmamsUtamaat. ao often made by people w« triad, pnt tte kick WM far fi
•taeirie oar tte nast day.
'
UirLUtNCt OF NATIONAt
•a. nnd tte Htgb nobool got tte baraOOyanrnndorer.nnd ao on down,
who know no batur. that footbaU U a
trblta
la
tte
color
daoldad
on
Ivory
to tboaa wbo hara bean mambara leaa;
ORANGE.
f tte Loatalana Pnrchaaa azpoaitioo game wteaa weight and brou foroa bnUontteir 10 yard lino.
i> omnll goiao wow mode, nnd tbnn ten yaara. All apoka vary intarTIM lateot mroMaf of tte Katio-l oAoials for.tte boildlaira Tnia ooloi
Tba avaraga weight of tea
aalingly of wbut tte obnroh bnd dona
Qf^ ta Laaaia« bat boro prodaouts aas a tln«a of yallotr. and in teat raas It played Balnrday waa tbnra wna bat tan aroonda to plgy,
iBongb
tte
High
Bobool
did
not
I
of oteollaat raaalM m4 tte fatberia^ .pact diffan from tte color of tte
^ nhiU tba Utgb aobool
or ttey would bare pUyod unfa HAVK YOU ObT SKATS fos
wtU taaro lu ladoaiiot ia lan auw
play^aTtraged onlyiM ponndAa dll
Uieafo fair.
ate te otbar atetas M trail Taa pro
if not bnrry up. Bpaod 60t
At Barun tea maantaolnran of ma ecanoe of nearly 90 ponnda to tte man. by kaaplng pooaaoalon of tte bull
itnarT lor oompraaatef ooal waat Vet at tba end of tba Ant half, tec but Pound played back for a pant.
BKSSIK BOVKKA
uid-ilEnita Into tte foal osllad briqa bsU waa in tea High SobooUi i>oaaea Tte lino bald banntliully agalaot tte HKAR
BELL Thurteay night In b
teary walgbu, and the ball
ate te raoommaadatlooi apuo aab^aou
•Ion. only terae yarda aoioaa tea canfateiooal import aboalO taoalta tb.
ier of tba Aald in tbalr territory. In oa Ana a aplral as was arer
QEO. F. KHOWLRS, tbetnnnirsiofi
«aad In Oarmnay.
tero.
Tte
wind
unnfbl
it.
nte
B
hUa at the and of tba aaoood half
taaoMmaadt ampteaimUy aa amate
ttey bad tea ball on tba City taam*a loraky failed to unleb B. HalgM
amat to tte iaiariiata oommarot laa Old bata aaot aa aalfnaar I
JO yarn fiaa, on a foal following a going down Uia Aald fast, and
mlasad waa nanraat to tte ball,
prorteitef ffr ^ 9sp9mdum aT lb. .oa to asplain to tte mlna
ong pant by Pound. The fautun of
made a Tirtua of naeaaaity. nnd
pattern t£aCPI
game was tea Ana and fast team
uov to maka oaUmnlaa of tte ooat oi
•nnkled Baigm. wbo bndnoiyalebwork of the High Bohoolx
a JuS;. J« ~
With ,n the little iJe« tX . ...uch highc. i««^cl a.ticic-... ht. .t,lc ... U..
tnined tea fanU. By U.U manna te
Tte syndtoaia la Im
Tlia teams llnad up as follows
cverythini; about it is just right. See them in our ulu.w wauUm .
probably proNhUd Halgaa from
jortiof oamplra of American ooa
SEE MA800T Tboraday niabt. Sirlnk tonobdowu. Bot tte bull wua
latbteo
oaata and lumita to analyst team ano
Blset« tb^ High BohooPs OB TfUNNa Oily’s
ttya:
.Wieaard.
b-ta- 90 yard line, and tte ball was orar.
Tte traatt art too oflra io atliaao
ttelaatloa of erlpidad obUdian it
I tea point wbaro Pound klokad
wttb tte lallroadt If ttey ara aoi
KoXtafor tea Tiailof Dr.
tc tte pinna wbTN tte ball was Aonlly
Loranx, the Vienna aanaon. baa dia
wnad wua 85 yarda.
aim. Tbf moot EUrlof arampls o jloaad tte fact teal tbnra probably an a%
*Wf» ^
Lsaswu^
Tba City tanm did not pUy lU
aaob oootrol and of tba raaallan. U Kaw York city mora tean t Sa
You fMood
me. as It waa ool of praolica badly.
abaa« li tte anibiacHa ooal unsi. teildrao aoffering from blp dUassc
The team as a whole hare not been
Taa •aliroadi trblcb ran into tha an- «bloh ara hkaly to makv team ortp
logeiher,
it
ts
said.
aloM
tbalr
last
Ibraolla ooslcoanlry ara tea traal an* pla* for Ufa nnlaaa
they
game, which aooounts for'tba ragg^wbllo ttey ooairol otar 90 par oaat oi properly traaSad Tba tame Ntio oi
Tte game opened with Pound kick- nem of tbalr interlarenoe. and the
tte telUartaa. tte abaaaa that bav* jnaaa U aald to axial ibrangb tea
mg off to tte City team and the ball mnny timaa that High School pkjera
raaallte la a prior for ooal trblcb ii adaabel Brtoa. agad lOyatN, dan
oat ft all proporttoo to ibe cxpaaa. d a farmer at Hamden. M. Y.. Kl wa. fombled. Plater getting It Anally got through for tackles buck of the
line. They will drill bard from now
of Btteiag aal traaaportlnf.
uto a vat of milk and was drowned but being downed on tte ciiy’a»
punted on fill Tburiulay for tbalr big game
tload ROt by tte oparaiora bat by tb.
Mora tean a few odd oUoamatanor
with Big Rapids The pUy of TbnraraUrotea. ladaad tba ooal of ooa! m ara woren Into tea llraa of Mr ano m tba High 8cb»ra
wind currying tte bull past day Will doabtUaa te far dlffaxMl
tte mlaa la tepidotra for tte parpoai dra Jonathan Dixon of Pine Brook
from that of Sataroay
wbo. bowerar, aac
of protaiiUiiE tte tndapaodant opar- S. J. They have Joat oclel
•ON fiom tattinc anythini Ilka a pro- their golden wadding, bnrlng b«aa md ran it back aoma dlitunca.
Tte High ticboola than bit t
narrlad fifty yaara ago In tte room
r with Khrentergar and Pound for
prlwteargadat tte point of oonaamp abara Ororor Olotoland drat
Tte fnnarol of WUllam Oaaring. tte
lion. Tba roads alloar the operatora. Ugbt. . It la their proud boaat test rt down Ltdaile amashed owitar Leelanau coanty pioneer; wua bald
itad firloa for tea ooal at tea mootl* aitbar baa apokan aoroaa word to t
«ur 10 yards. Pound made a nice gain from tte Bingham bburcb yaatarduy
of tea pit and all tba flaotoaltona 1
the ball waa fumbled and Blacken aftanooo, nnd wua vary largely ut>iber la nU tbeir telf oontnry
tte trbolaaala prloa ara tea raaolt of
trodad. ospeolaUy by tte oldm setrot it
aaddad Ufa and Mr. Dixon olaima
abiftlRff or tea fieUbt ratea Ano u.va lighted tea kitohan flea 1B.2C
Benjamin rushed center lor Ava tlare. The funeral was in charge of
tbaaa tataa axa nearly donble trbsl te. imvi ainoa ba and bit wife wt.ra
rards. Fanry waa downed by Pound W. a Andereon
I for fraif bi that
wllhoni gain.
Hauslovsky went
and Banjsmm followed for
ElaoNd mnob b
AdiBlra.*
ll.r I
At Kokomo. Ind., playmaiea banu.r
in J-p.
Whm Auiutrul IUhIi^tr
It Mill raal
but alter three mora
.d Laater Colwell, agad 8 yei
edwltb
ane«e \vni* m Ulel.T hr m
gams. iVa City team
oioas in front of a atraet oar. -1
dlstlnculalH-d honor lllnil etukeklcbl. a
: taka a dsre." ba aatd. and trle«> .led, and bonthard got tba telL
Lcdcrle made fi yards on a leroU- poor A»b«Ttiutn. wbo wa* of ronuldcraroaa the track. Ha wai oanght
sen b«o to Coum.u.lorr 1\tt} . on tba
f to tte nasds or tea trust rate sndar tua wbaals and faulty croabad iug play on tackle. Ehrenberger fol- bla
Utter’a bletoric x>ii. xxl.lob op.-ned
aooardiof to tte irfioe tea
ar tean aooardu
John McCormick, a Jersey City lire .owed drith 5 yarda Pound fumbled Japan to tbo wort.l. lllrol !• now 00
•hoaU ba |mid lor tea transporutkoo. mn. draw a *dO.U» prlxa in a Ibiiar. tor a fonr yard loas. and Bbranbarger year* old cud on bla \Ull to Admiral
nd waa married, bote avanU ooout ran Into Tony Rokoa and waa thrown Uodk'tTR WU% mi-ouu-aiilo.l !.y bU atm.
A punt was tried by grandaoD ath.1 aUo by bU grvat-grandring on tea aama day.
Unobmallar to arbicli tea wbola ooon
Tte biggest and flaroaai anU in tbi Pound, bat the bull wua fumbled and
try maat pay tribata. It la obrloos world ara to te found on tea fei It wua the City*a bull.
teat It la aa oteap to iranaport bard aorteern plaina of AnairaUa. They
tried Ponnd a end for a loaA
poalMaoft.
baud bilU M big ng boteea and flgbt io snd Benjamin made two yards aroond
Exiandlni tea povara of tea Iniarite other end Fanry ulad again,
btala •ommaroa commUdon Monld not
man aamad Jamn Btaalay waa pin and tba ball went orar on the High
pfooNNbanpaoaoaafor all tea trof
Sohoola* eight yard Una.
iUa.%ntll vonld be a map in tte di
Ehrenberger went tbroogb canter
taotlib of a vbolnaaU mmttol of tteli madUtaly uiuekOd by baaa uad I
w two yards, and Uadarla followed
OfMllooa witelD tea Umilatlooa a.i
lor Are yarda Pound tried one end
by tiM oonatitatioa and tea national
n. Bo wua ao for ao gain, bnt Ehraugbarger mnda
evanfa abonld ba anooamtad to ntft
oadly bltian and atuag that ba died 16 yarda around the oUmr. Two canapon aonfraaa with all lU powar te. in » law miautaa after raaobing tbr tar playa made butamalt gaina, whan
Pound panted against the wind to
bn, of Onytown. O Haaalovaky, who wua downed olmoot
Mn. Mary
lad Walter Ounoa m bis tracks by B Uaigaa.
Tte Ctty le^ tried a lake kick, but
this Is the fltib matrlmoutal ri
. Uaigaa went tbroogb and downed
of Mrs Hahn, and bar praafat bus
onnd. Carroll, waa bar Arte huaband. dju» lor a big lost. Foury mode a
gain bot on tba next pUy tba qaanaronok ran with tba tmll. and the loathIsn UttAKM MM • « «S A A «S. U.
ar wont over.
EVCNTA IN BOCIETY.
Pound. Laderle, Ehranborgar.Ponnd when she w
ada gaina. and tba baU ended with to lirr aex
Arary plenaaol avanlng waa spam
underroinM
rcoautly at Ite bomf of Mr. nod Mra tte hall lu High School poaaamion.
Slid K»^cr of torm.
only three yards acroas the oenlor ol
rr. ^
la charoctcrUtic of the
Jamaa MoManua of Paainaul
wuiuanW dueaars effected by 1
numbara bare plated
being tbalr flttlath naniraranry. Tte t&a Aold into their territory.
' noa u aaaooiau with any girl ttei
’Hansloraky kicked to Pound, wbo Dr. lirfet- a Faxwite Prew^ptioa. that
mta wen mnay. among them
with ramored brallh there u a iwtotmbaa taaooUtad with aoldiara tturius iiig u diamond pin fwaaanted by Mr waa downed on Ibe High School*• kS tion of good looka
m
•bnir anoampMnl la tels rloinliy nod Mra O Oradia. of Olan FulU yard Itna. Pound made 6 yards and
’'lai^ocfic l-rowTiplioo- cwuUUbee
drira
1^
Wa pladgo OHgalrN to wite
Enrenbarger mmla 4. Than a double
N. Y. Upwards of thirty port
Nantilly teter ebarma and
A boonuoua aappar. Tba aTcnlag paaa waa Uled. but Kaff apoUad it f« fnuale wemkncaa.
qnairtaa. and on bo nooeaai will wt «us spent in gamaa and pt 8 o'c
; lour yard loas Ehranbetgar iqada
oaoort team to dajoaa nrantertam sood lunch was narrad aad'al
U flrat down on ll.e next play, bow
massla. or nail on tb*m Wa agna it'
atre nnd Lodarle foUowea wUb a good
lahing that Mr. and Mra Me
nbaIBU lUiotatter from tte oompaay
gam. A take guards left was played
Ight lira many moro happy >o
• ledtaa rntbar %k9m mingU will,
Pound. Laderle and Ebranburgar going
•note wba nUowad thamaalraa to tr
tbroogb on tba right fora tan yoro
Mm F. J. Howard waa to bare gala.
aimkaa nt tte Prlanda oburob laai
Laderte mode 8H yardstbroogh oenaranlaM.'bat waa anddanly railed mr. Poand trted Fisher lor no gain.
boma Rat. McKinUy. paator of te*
eburob. gara a lampaiAnoa addrasa.
*riMAVKPRAK OI*rV'.
room tor iBa boya in blna aao
Feury triad Poand, and wna halo
for no gam , Rokoa made a aMl gain

TRAVEIWE CITY. mCHIOAN

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Thanksgiving
Spread
Dining Room
Furniture

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Cook d^re!
is32.5Qn

WOMEN’S

imported cobina enameled shoes .

»mw OKiIrtoi

For Thanksgivings

You will invite your friends to eat turkey with you and all
the extra leaves of the table will be used; It would be a
splendid time to purchase that

FULL DINNER SET

We have anticipated your want and never had a more com­
plete stork. Prices for full 100-Piece Dinner sets are
$ /.60. $9.50.^ 10.60. $ 13.50, $ 18.00 up to the finest Plain
White or Decorated Haviland China at $35.CO.

You May Only Need Certain Pieces

We carry many patterns in "open stock” and you can buy
just the pieces you want—Covered Dishes, Oyster Plates.
Side Dishes. Platters. Olive, Pickle or Berry Dishes.

Want a Big Turkey Platter?

Have some special designs and big enough to carry the
whole turkey, before serving and no need to soil the table
cloth.

Meat or Game Sets

Consisting of a dozen dinner plates and an extra large plat­
ter. several handsome designs in blue and white and blue
and gold decorations. Sells for $7.50 the set.

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Odd Pieces of China

“I do not look as
though I ever was
sick."
,

fseneni Heivs
of Ibt World

For the table. Beautiful Imported English. French and Ger­
man China. Designs are entirely new. Our present assort­
ments contain a greater variety of kinds and a wider range
of pieces of each kind than we have ever before had on sale.
They will add so much to your Thanksgiving Table. Prices
range from 25c to $5.00.

Haviland China Sets

These are the finest Dinner sets in the city. They are either
in Plain White or Dainty decorations. We will sell you ex­
tra pieces of either kind, so you can keep your set always
full. There are many odd sizes and extra dishes not includ­
ed in the regular lOO Piece sets. Buy your Thanksgiving
China early.

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MERCANTILE COMPANY

glprles H.
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•ocaurs Ban Manx

ELEGANT
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at Of tbA bwt Mrmifij,

m* MMl. aiM or <k* 1

gamosi F. Mt'C'
aiy. N. J. and J. t*. Cprr
aatl are Iradmg spirit* in
mmL Iloth
tbe G. A- R Slid both aileoded ibe late
eocampoicut at \Vs*iili»i.'i«a Mr. t arr.
who wa* lu Wn.bmgt.*. ret^tiUy. bas
placwd tbs matter Inlb. Laud* of IteprvarutatSi^ «;ra*\«4ior. Hr agrinw with
Mr. klcOoud that -Wa»hUii:t<« U the
pnifa^ plaiVT to bold I iM- etiiWlupmdWt
ThA loekliic de%lcM Are proTi4e<:
every y*«r on aiv^nait of the many bat*
with ABlI-CSOACItMhrtl A
tlcflrida uaar •It. w hlch are a great ah
trsctMNi to the old auhlhTs. «>iirclallj
Grttyaborg Tbr firiimotrr* of tbl* imniotoltlon brlle\e tb*t a* an Imlrn'raiMiit fur all the
UeoMth the CAeh VAttU And entered old wiliUfT* tu aneml futurv • iwwmi**
rroM the bAMrment. U a eiurAAe VAolt ment* tu lar to ld tu Waidilngiou Gw
gov«rmm-Hi atomld ftirutah iran*i*orta*
whATB old bouki And pAiier* ell! be
IkMi tu aU bonuraldy dl- Uargcd sul*
tied AWAT.
dim and aallnc» tu and truui that city
DorlAs the dAX »bU# the grMt door and tjuartm and rj^tit-dMi f<jr Hum
of the cAAh TAuU 1* open, the co while Itorr. aial ti.iHi-l i;txi*v«^Kr
. tlMOe U CttArded by a eteel dAy-SAte has bera rt'qmsird to »u.^ei-irule such
TMa dAT-fAle. hoAC upon frArlty bln proiUluOk in Ibe pro|tow«l l.ill
-TLM." said Mr. C*rr. l« a* little a*
KM. AWlaii to oC Iteelf by a •pring
lodt
OpenlAS the KAte .ound. ad tbe govrniineui «wn do for the dl-ap>
poariiig arury uf votmti* w to. i.U,c»d
their live* wtoiU Hk* alinr of then *>ouii.
oBtoe. Within the cneh vnuJi Are tht
try when the life uf the uHtion wn*
AAlety depoftlt bo»«. which ere rented thrcatetMtl IL^toidea the laltlelleld* lu
to IhoM deelrtac a piece eecoye froo thi* vhimiy \Va*hlugt»-ii to alwa
alwa.4* a
theft or tre where. At aiaaII ooei.
*:iuu iulcrAble pApere enn be kept. Enrh enf^
T* If Cm le
tf depoett box reqttIrM two keys
ty and aito held bf the renter nod one by the
prr4lailoii by uuh—iu*; L.* purse
airlugi. ••
Piirnte rooms ere provided for the
one of box holderm
FROM PARIS TO PEKING.

Mk poUU of fomor Mfe
tloa^tke apUdlM. Mid »
door A MUd MMtroetloA. Tbe boll
•olwtiAS derlM i» opMAted
timMk bArtAg ibrw MpArmte bUkr
gnd# »ore»«t. which reiDoree
4AAg»r of A lock-Mt. M AA7 ooe n

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Tbe director*- room !• fInUbed end
fumtohed In blnck. flemish oak. The
WAlnBCotlQi; Is of dark
which

burlny

blue extend* to the

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A*

blue bnrUp.

l’nltt>d States C«u*ul Unjurs. at
Roucu. bn* udvlsiM the *late dciuirt*
mriit at M-.*hlugiou of a r.^^eut mint­
ing In I•*ri* nf tto- dln^ lun* and repreThe oelllAC of this room, like th
seutatUe* of FrtnM'li. lUlglnn. Hutch.
flfured eteel. flnUhed in Ivory white Germuu. Au*lrtuii and Ktmltoh railwa>* to make armuKeuieui* fur a
Adiolnlnt the director*' room 1
thrtiugh tralu serU«'e fniiii Tart* to
lAVAtory with hot end cold water and
iVAlug. «;oiug by way ».f St. l-etcno
borg and Slto*rl*. the trip c«u U- itindr
and IH J A Snyder In elgbtr^n or
Unj*. the »««
will occupy the front AUltcw on the
neoond floor.
Vto loug.pf. wk» *.«.n a* time
Tbe bAaement 1* high and well
can Ite arranged and
lighted, the front ponluo. handi
Cltlea aeleited for tbe sale uf tickets
ly flAtahed in oak with steel celltnc
It 1* said the traiwatUntlc 4'otupaulea
end Ule floor, will be occuiued by
can at.ntr liefore Iwats leave New York
E. BtAittA for A barber *hop and bath whether or nut romuvtlon will to*
made with through train* lu the
The eoUre building is etuam bcauid. orient A almllar *rr*ngemenl will
proTided with hot and cold water, and m*de fur IlK* dally iH*rvl.^ ItoMwedH
Southampton and l**rU
lighted by gas and electricity. \
Cou*ul Haynes alau re|H>rta the pro­
^A to tbe Architect and A
dded iwmbliiatlon with the triuiaWaite euperlateodenl of ooiwtructlon.
AmerLwn^iwIlnwd. and
n*i«iclflc
Arm* g Oole furAlsh tbe bMtliig mad
rw Y«wk
plupiblni..
The counter work
Of round trip ticket* frtmi that |a.lnt
general lAtanor flntoh of banking and to IS king, with the privilege of giHng
dlrMton* room*, are by tbe Toledo by the Faclilc atnl returning Ly the
Above

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Oe*k A ntxurc Co. c»f Toledo. Ohio.
The atock of the liank 1* held en
tlrely In Traveme City and vicinity.
Many appUcatlon* for stock wt«. rt^
celred from hanker* and other* out
aide id Grand Traverse regton. but all
were declined; the Inienilon Udng to
make the bank a home iiuiltutlou
without

nonreitdent

aharwholder*

8o many local people dMlrvd ««tK*k
and a number for
large amuunu,
that many application* bad to be rtfus^ and all appUcatlon*

for large

amounu were declined or scaled
down.
The »harw bolder* number
forty.flre.
Tbe director* are too well and fa
vorably known to need Ci»mment. The
directorate U as follow*. H. g Hull.
R a UavU. A. V. Friedrich. Gecirgv*
Lardle. Clarence L. CrclUck. J O.
Crotaer. Stepaen Lautnor. \V

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klu. J. M Hu.l»«lel, F. O. !.«.
DMBd. Ch»rl*» Wilhelm. Wllll»m l.uu
<k«. e X. Uuimoiul.
PTMlrfratll 8 ll«U. *.n..wcm .rf
Oral Wood Pl.h Co., mu for >oan
prwIdoDI U lb. Flr.1 NailooH U«.h
of TioTorM Clly. and niWmM lo take
the praaldeacr of lao new Inatllullon
Caahler C A. Hammond ha. Uvn a
hanker from boyhood, .we.nl.lna thr
rir.iN.tlonnlB.nkh.rvlnlsM.hr
wnt lu cmthicf for many yx-t^a. unUI
hU haalth rwmlrvd a chmicv f..r a
Uma
Hath uf U» dirvftor. hu. and awai
of th* abarahaMera hare had many
yearn of aucevaaful baalaM. ,»per
loiKia. and nndor their cuidance able
and oanaerratlre nmnaaemeol of the
hMik la aaaured. The new InaUtatlon
opene with the full «>d weU merited
of the eommmuty nml of
*5*.
Thehtietooee
«» Uto hnna will not be Umlt<4 to
■trtcUy aarlnaa tinea, but a rmtrml

A nvtird round trip to Manila. caUIng at Guam on Ibo outward laiaaafe,
has nx’eiitly Um milde Ly the tmna|»ort Fhoriilan. aaya the San Frpociaoo
Chrtmlclc.
When tin* Llg triM.p ship
entered the Gtddea tlale; she had la^ u
steaming exactly fifty four day*, luir*
tng left K*n FniiM?*AX. S<1.I. I
Fog
detaUietl her off that iH»rt Uk n day.
but lu aplte uf thI* detention the time
to Manila Ly way uf tJuaiu wna only
twenty two days and eleven Iuhii>.
Uwvlng Manila Oct. 1. there as* a div
t-ntlon in ouarwntliie at Mnrivele* f.^r
Are daya. The trip to*me wao made
In twenty five daya. vU .Nagatoikl. wvrnlt^en daya. The lawt prt't umw round
trip over the same route w«a mrofl- Ly
tbe i;mnt. which »a>nit»l«>l flftv-arren
daya
rreeeretag Mallway Tie..
EviHTlimwt* are to-lug made in Her
nai.y with toxvli a* n material fur

lireaATvatI\T>

treatment

on the ext.
ttrlui.
On the .Vltout'h-Iiur*
mire line* fa rumble nwult* ba«e Ite^m
ulitnlm<d with crk'^amtid to<C4-li tUw.
which have abown an avtTage life of
nloetorn and a half yewrw. while oth
cm preaervtM with xlnc cUh«ide"bave
provi>d still more **il*f«ctihry. their
Uf* bring twenty-one and a Ualf yetr*.
the Smith fsroai the wortd a fair at St. lAtuto. to
be the hrwdquartem <‘f the mrmUr*
of that great faTulty when vlattlng the
expositkm. Some genius ha* caK ulated
that there are 14,oui.t«v» Smitlui h, the
world

i gt«ea through your b«0
ung. act youag aad are

»• *»•

Onaamlttee-A. V. FriedfWk Charle. Wllbrtm. C. X Hmn-

mS a Knglleb tody. Mlaa Ethel Bloome.
baa UkCA tbe flagrew of U. p. at Lelpale. Sbe la tbe flrwt woman doctor to
gradoAta At Lelpalc unlvMwItj.

Mark Twain, the wril known humor*
1st. recently .wnrte lu tbe editor of
llmnx-r * Weekly asking him to Insert
the foliow'log ammdiq; advertUemcot
(It-cow. agate, tiisdrt and to arod
tbe hUl to him. He mid
1 am appruschlug M*\enty
It I* la
aight
It I* only ttin'e yean* away.
KeLvasarily I mu*l go auon. It la but
matter uf .vuntr wladom. tto u, that 1
should to-gin to M l my wxtrUtly bouse
in Older now, Mt ibal it may tar done
calmly and with llmr.,ughoeaa tn tdace

TSabp4t7«M tonmdmrto W. S
AndarwM 8akntoj. Md vna bj blm
fm toiiM toBkyOt^.
toa bMAA Aftoa dAMAMd. Tte MB
toft wlto tbo body «A toa taw Mbt*
qmMta tola motoiac to • o-olook.
Oortmar Ohnaa did aol daam it boo*
oasAiX to boia BB ^.qAaat. m It
wna AO aTktoBt torn Mr Kanly And
mAlbiadaBtobjAAoltoBl.

OKEHANAIACK
urn*d boat Cvsalnfl Aftor

Tba ataomor Onakama> wito bar
1 marred by the i
ixtiifutolun anti waste
of tln»r .utoing from Hh* InaUllty of hontov*. retmnM»d toat ovoBtAf ttoaa
the notary and the eccleaia*tlc to work MamUBway. Aftor a atony iWAmga of
tugHher harmoniously, taking tom four daya Rba wna forood to Ua ba*
aUmt and giving eni L other friendly dar toa Baavav* for aoma tlmti. nod
aasl.tji.ck-not iHThaim lu fielding,
tlwra wna mor* tooB ooa aenaiok mna
which 4-ould Uartlly Ih* ex|a*ctetl. hut
who wiabml toot b* waa aafely boiDe
at least Ifi the minor offl.vs «»f keeping
game and umpitinc Ly eoniuHiueuce aod in bU Uttla bad.
Tba party brongbt back ton deer.
of wLli b ronfllci of lvtert*toi* and a to
seoce of harmonlou* a« tl««ii a draw has Tb*y war* aoi aa toiok toaro aa whan
ltd wto*re this
lbr*e oould be abot In twloa aa many
Lave Lapia-ntd If the day*- abaaoca from toU oily.
huus^w Iwd
S.4 In onler one at a
time and hurry a»o!d»d Ly to*gtnnlng
to arn*<»n and giving
e«eh the
amoutki of time fulrlh and Justh {>ro|*er to It
To be Produced Thankpivins Night by
111 wtUng my *wrtLly horn-* In tcder
Ceo. P. Knowles Under the Aw
I liiid tt of momriit that I stomld at
apices of the Knighta of P^hla*.
tend In i*eia..n to otn* or tw<. matter*

•THE MASCO r-

I..........r-.

The ml* of aewU for

toa

opeew

-Tb* Mascot. * at Steinberg’a Giaa<
. F,Hwk i.f only one
this thm. oldtua
rlea
Of tK^-ewsliy i,u uMtimry is «
thing which cannot to* a.. Jmllclou*ly
**llt.*l Ly any Land a* L.% tl.at of the
au» Jei*t of U tn such a w..rk It U not
the fuels that an* «f chief Uu|iurtancc.
but the light which the fildtnariitt shall
Ihn.w ni«on thmi. ib<‘ incajdiig* which
he ►hall «ln*n«» iheiit In. the iattH'luriuns
whleh he sliall draw fr*.in them and
the J.ldgmeliu which he Fhall dr’IvtT
u|»m them The \«vdicth., yon unden

opmaed tot* morotog atl:to aad i
lively rash rnaaed for an Imr or m

hPIkr-aichlng change
mo wise to take su. 1. imvisuraw a*
fkwsipve tu a.Hjulre l.y omrtt**)
pr.w^ mx*-** f. my .mndlug
r*. with the prUU -ge. If tbl* I*
Ing t.to. much, ikf ohiing ihi
their fiula. Lut tbelr \erdlet*: this not
,.m furiher than a* conftir present |Tk.m
«vm« uiy family.
tie .<Iht wide.
whtTe then- arc tune who .re m>t
friendly to me.
With tliU c\plan.ntioii ef my motive*
1 will now aak y ou of your wuru-sy
make an .-ip|s*al for no- to th** puLUc
pn-s* It U my d.>in- that *in h Jour­
nal* and ito rUalLnU a* luive oldtiuirle*
of me lying In their pigkHmhidi** with
a v iew to sudden u.-*c iKOue d.-iy w ill md
wait K.iiger. I.UI %vHI iKiIdi^h them now
amt kln»!ly send me a marked Ck»py
My addn-ss I* simply New York city.
1 have no oUitT that N jtoTiu;irtein and

eomedv role, that oi Loraneo X.XU
and Mia* Beml* Kowena Oampbel

.T’th':

I will currck-t them-not the
but ib«* verdh-ts-striking out
vhuw* .ns.could Inivc a deleterious Influemv Oh the 4dhcr side and replnclug
them with 4 l.u!*4*» of a mure Jndlc
character. I slmuld of 4vurse exjavt
tu jwy 4iuuMe i te* for lK«th the omlssuLtotltiitlon*.
should a 1*41 eviHx't to jmv i|nadruiik>
ratia fur all uLituaric* which proved tu
U* rigid!.' and wisely wonL«d lu the
orlgliuiH, ibii* retpilring no eiuenda
tions at all
It I* my desltv lu lca\e,th4*se amend
ed iddtuariea neatly Ih>uiu1 U hlnd nu
n* a |HT4-xnlal iviisolniLm and enter
talimieiit to my family and a* an heir
Kami which ahaU have a mournful but
ilcUnlte eommereial xalue

•okaeny-aboya eUlma towchdowa.
toa ewfatoa woold ooc allow It.

aftor toe oiwouig of the board

Thi

opera promlaaa to be Urn graateal aao
eeaa of aBythlogof toealadevor girm
here b. ih from aa arttoUe ab4 flaan
cial *mo<lpolAl. Tb* work of toi
dirtotor. U*o. F. Kuowl**. 1* toat o:
an artist aod oo eulogy t* mKwmmr}
in toem> oolmnui* for he I. sofflcieotlj
well known to bis Itn* to ieav* it b*
yood qoeenoo tnet *aooc**s will fol
low anything whtoh b* andeitokea
Mr Kuowlr* will play to* prtoolpa

will b* the B*tttoa
Tb* reel uf tht
oast ha. already been publialtod ant
u in n>o*t . apabl* hand*. A very eu
tooaiaaUo andtouou will snrvly U U
•Tidenow. ThnrwlAy hlgla

•Tor. ABd too tmU WAS bmghi book.
tooAgb mombomof toe Kaisaaka team
ewBOOdod toat Travecto City ebooto
ha.sbBdtooUuobdowA.

nOMEEl LAID TO BEST
F«iMr»l at JoMFh Knlnk «» HtM

daja wbeaa
piooe«t* came to Traver**- City, of

ea h. hcwdln- rw d« I

-Ailaata rwatWt

H0SEC0?l?Ainr no. 4
pitted on th* West flid* with a
Membership of Energetic

Men

and yeeterday Chief of PoUor Rennie
gave tbr boy* a drill which wiU aid
thtfm in praotioal wort when oooaaioo
shall demai d it

UgbtiBg

bank baUdtog will boI be <

AafaM Baaman is foreman and An­



-

Ut ua know and w* will

• City Art Co. m Went
A. K. Willard of Empire was to toe
ah. ClUiana* pbeno, fTfl.
i7r4t oltyovwSBBigy.
Tbe MIswaImba and BAAAAb IVba.
liCtoB went to Cedar today to spend

THANKSGIVING BASKETS

Oleat of Parebaia.
Kanuifcnof Kry.Ha »
McriOb W.uu. ct U.. O

K

‘ ■ .die) veaterxUv m trmi g c.f.|iaralt fbr ag*- 4»t 24 Vk sr*
ion Ihi* afternoon ahippi'd
D toxyne Fall*, whrrr the fonrr

£*f's W»cl Swtsttrs

330

..!•

lip:::

*/ Cbt 6lcbt.

H
.

...;

Clapeo, Joe Khrenberger and Ohaa
Zeran
There ha* been for some time a bone
oart located in a building near toe fac­
tory of toe J. E. Oreilick Oa and toi*
wUl be toe headquarter* for tbe

Plain Statement of Wi
by On# Who Know*.
J. U TvAlaon. of Mnakegon. Mich.,
laya:

“Laat spring I waa feeling very

MAcb nm down aa tbe rmuU of too
done coBflBMMAt and felt the
Seeing Dr. A.

1 got a box and im«l them. They bnllt
me

np

epkmdldly—my appeUtc

proved ab4 I felt better tn- every
I have Bo beetutloB la rsooeuBeodlag
ibeBLDr. A. W. ChBM'a Nerve PUb
mid at $ac a box St dealer's or Dr. A.

TNV X RBOOno WANT Aft.'

rl

7a

I uu

jpirtL.'
■yisr*--:
Conic witli u\ It >0,1 aanl llwr
newest elcMK"'
1( every one knew what a grand
medloine Dr. King'* New Uf. Pill*
t*. wiifee D
H. Turner. Dempey*Fa, "yonM sell all yoahave in
a day. Two week*'aae bas mad* a
new man of me.** lofallible for ooo•tipalion, •tomach aad liver trooblr*.

drew Sleder aaetstant foreman. Th*
balance of toe memberehlp I* oompoa-

W. CbAA* MedkiBe Oo.. BbSaIo. N. T.
toe thet portrait aad algBAtvre of A.
Pf. Chnee. M. IX. art on every peck-

flaMMWnUBBWUBaMS •**MAB0urHi4l«W*0t,**«k. .LaiMMHaiMMHBlI

218 E. Front St. w Traverse City

price*.

^nJ

loarcsl

tKrv 54hi .lev ^-ru to

4 hoo*c from.

Better Uvm to

Kcl tour c)c 4Mi

some anaj»*

for \iua% };titL—>w-r*vc

'em

rAstall
HUSTLINc; ^4 JJ \V1 l.hK

ed of Bert Gannett, Frank Rokaa, F.
Kokn*. Tooy Kraaoo. Tony Mfrofsky,
Joe
Mirofaky. Milo Thiel, Frano

good general Umla
Lalk to yww.

diuiiiDiiw ruin Mill

In Oak wood C4-aietery. tbr i»ll bearer*
being P Kywilka, K P. Wilhelm. A.
Kntnrr,
J
N
Maitinek. Fiauk vrrnmmrney Saitor. M puoad ...,r

ring tbe degroMi and st>ecial bustoeaa
The mmbter* of t .v caj are re

New Raok*. I
have Tielled the new
PtopW* aavlBC*
toU AfBnooa.
Tbe bABk wlU opsB for bariBSto toOwtog to

IS

OAgj-i OIMUV

Rowley,

been organised oa toe W oet Side, to
M known a* Hose Oo. No 4. Tbe

Tb* member* of MoPbwAon Poet.
G. A
R..arw urged to meet at tba

l.emp

NOW

House Furnishing Store

wbo eknr "Abide with Me/^ Swiwr
Byr and Byr" an t "Nearvr Mv Ood
to Thr4 •• The body wa« Utcl to rest

Special mnettog of to* Otiaptor No
u;. of the Order of tli* Barim Btai
tomorrow erentog at 7:aa Confer

poet room* Tbaraday momlng at I
o'etook to attood Tbankagiviag *er
vice* at the ProebyterlaB ebarolk
Thor* will be AtogAlaraoettogol
toe Clerk*• Union to toelr halloc
Union etrwt to night at 7
The meetiBf of toe board of edaoa.
tioo for this month will be held tomorrow evening instead of Wedne*.
dav.eoa* to give toeteaober* a ohanoa

^

1 Lv Mu*
AlhwRobrrtaandMra A, S

A new Are Aghting orgaoiaetioo has

There will be a •p4M>ial oobubabI
of Trarerae City Lodfo No

Nuvem

Wrdnee««av mnmiur
A silver co11«»chome life of U*e
*“ j tiou will be taken op
All boainee*
lovable dispoettion aod hi* ooiform
m. tu T
pertaining to the baaar nlll b* diektndnee* and carefninee* of all aro
b4rt*.
enserd also. All memtm are r*|ieolhim. . He also *pote eararatly of ibuj^
jfiKRTMIliKiriN 1
oare that had brro riven the old piun- [
RECORD WANT AO.
eer to cl.err and iwightoo toe Ut*r|
TBAVgUMB tITY MARK*'!*

N*u> Fir* Fighting Organization Com-

third degiee and refreelimeata.

With a $4tt purchase a $10

Hr .poke Of toe way in which toe tie.
that have bonad to4-in for ytwrs ar4-

P UUoi
Toere will be a leotura aad atereop
tiooo view* to to* Fonrletmth etreei
ohnreh Pridav. Nor Stt

ns. P .B A. M. tOBlgbt Wort to tht

' With a $20 |Hirchaj4c a 2 75 Utnp

beiog broken, aad of tbe .lippiag
away of tboee who have done eo mnoh
to make Travers* City whet it la
Rev. Oochlta also toadied oo Ibe

»k.cwur I

oaUoa

t With a $10 pufcloac a 1.75 l^ip

their lonely life.here, of thru kindneee to ench other and the way to

• REVmCA.

State alrea, al

e-MOIKI

n*»n iTV>m id* rveioenoe oi4j.il. onoa m
r for all kinds 4»1 lo^ and
on Kighto .trwet yeeterday aftonoon. I 1111* will be in the nuuket th *
CaU or wtUc u* Ix-uwc
and waa attooded by a lai^ aamber, I Ml |b w 01 |ay the ht*;hcM market pricea.
JOHN K. OTT A: CO., Traveiac City. Mnh.
especially of toe older reaidMtl* of‘I
ffl la )n>u lelL
toe oily, Tb* tnneiml **mo* was to
obarge of Rev D. OoobllA, wbo apok*
to A eery toochtog way of tb* early I ———

union Thankagiv

R*v. U T. biOBt. 548
10 o-otook.

iWthaS 5 pof4h»sca$ 75 l.-mp

BMutifulDecoraUdUaps

; our Mock u Ufi^e to' select boot.

will be held to toe
Prarbtlrrlai
Prarb
bbureh Tlhar*day morttog at i:
o-olbok
Preac
Preaching by lb* Her

quested to meet at the raaideoce ol

TO CASH PURCHASERS!

good up to tbe 24th cM

Vot.Hia aad Charle* Wilhelm
Tbe

Wc bavc a Urge «ock of
HiAh Grade Unn» which
C»c *rr MferJty tu the
; Jt Ficc of Ch.vj;c . : : : :

aoo It. ood toooRbt iiWAaatUi;iA

THIS IS A FACT.

What w. gwth* urge?

CARO OP THANKS.
Wo doalio to oxpcwaa
bABka to too many frtototo wbo oo

bot

Tba boU wna fumbled in oo* of toa
Rlnya, and loUad col Tba r*f«r*a did

OirU nwd IdraU la Mra.
1 he C-amdeu ruuuty t\. J.> Teacher*’ to get their month's aalary and get
A certain .Mr. II. xm«a m -bun’ I*"institute held It. chM.Uig *.-**loM rt'cenl
home to eat Thankeglvtog tnrkey
yer and invariably n taiuM
ly Id-the High S<-b«4 audil4»rlum, aayi
Tb* Tbankagtvtog dayserrioee for toa caaee. where bU iKH-ulUnr abiUtL-* wejo
tbe Fhiladclphla FuLllc loxlgt-r and
oonth and west aides will be held al deemed likely L. b« iH flt LU rllmt
Time*. The oi*.-nlng addrv** wa* made
Mra. U. the widow of a *tw«ll fa
by iTufiwr Karl .iViiu.-H. who touk toe Second Meihodiat church Tbarewas rx-iuarkiMde fur hi-r plali.mfor hi* tojrtc •T-hlldreu** Kcn*»- of ITm day morning at 10:90 o'clock. Rev
•Iieerb aDd'mauntv. aiMl nL*- w a* c
prlety - Ur said that tun**
w»n*k* ago D. O. Rath will preaob the eermoo
** w«n-k*
the exile eort. The uld woman wi
be had m-nt n^pl«•*t■
the •ererml
Owing to a dUvppotoUA6At to tba
Imiiortanl witiuw» fur the i.rmwxniilua
public *4-bo4.l« axkli.g t
lighting arrangementa. tbe reeeption
In whlrh H. drfoudod
write him an essay le. their ldr*l*. He to toe new People a Bevtoga bamk will
»re bard upon the prUHer teatlmony bore
Irarui'd that aluuwt livJ |»er wot of tbe BOt be held later tlmn 6 o'clock toil
oner, aod In the i-rua* esatulnatton IL
glrta w a titl'd to l>r like «umr nuiD. 50
evoBiog.
endeavored in vain to confuae ur
or On per cent wantf-d to lie like
Th* Baptist oharch will be open to- tate her
George M'a.iilugtun. w hile S or 4 per
At Icoglh, tuminx abruptly to tbo
BBorrow evening to receive toe tbaak
cent had foreign Idcwla
offertog* which toe cboroh la preper- wltnes* be 4-arUliU4-J. ’MadLtu. jou
bavo Luft. .tkouKh in vt
iag to dUtribote to BtokeYlad tome
havel Bridal Boaaari
make a twelv-^quart palir
q jtt are lee. happy than tboee who
ride-^uqu
-Ye./* n-plied the wliiM-**. 'and
as iMrvim
aake toe offertoga.
you've got «*** MiouKh In >«*ur head
thrown a* »he left lo the six brtdc*J. L. Smith aad hi* eon Fred L.
III Itr*
maids and maid 4.f boour. «iy* liar
mito are book from tbe apper penlaw ilb lliat wU
The lawyer luid .
per*. Itaxar. Three of the aertiona beM
ala with toelr vaBtoom They mw
typUwl girt*-a gold dulUr. a gold ring
ftom oae to Aevea ovmy dby bat erne
and a gold thimble-pruphcaylug reor two stoos they toft bsrw
apeotlvely wtwlth. toairitoany aod aptoMia* Ethel Imko. wbo has heea iU
•terbotrftotbereriplenL
>r some time. U able to sit ap to ber
meal* BOW
There Is no Quootion About ^ It’s

dto^^iudtotoT^ owAg tbe

ThnUaerto^ mK

Tbo foaikAUtAAmtuma M Dnok*
aanyto ftoatnaia OAltoto woBt to Knlk.
nakn SAtardky and wwrt datantodbiy
toa tanm of toal vlaca.by aa oMal
aoors of II to 0 lo a bold foofbt
«AB». Tbo lAt k Of taom work «b too
port of Doakatny-t boy* waa wbnt toot

Th* rafbto* woBld woe gte* il. bow.

Atonwy Poor Days* Paaaa«a

ptnolyowth.* Too tote. *,>, haSTi

f

Free pf Cost

TKto Maaa to a Hatty Ct-

iOmamimi tnm Ftm
AM tM

wm

Ji

Th* finest tin* of fancy Orou
Shirt* ever shown in th* edy
are now on display ni our cast
wintlow. Two prices $1.50 and
Th*y-r* all -MonarchPerfect mter*.
Non*

100

Dozen
Wajsts
tSA
7* * gfifi/t
»*«p. Bu/
we bfugb/
fbtmspebtv
that wt cam
atll tbemi at
balttht price
thepwamti
ardimari!r$ell
hr. Cbemar
tbtrbapt
mtarteiaH
tbetOCiaxem
wlllbe

Dan’t Wmk there is Jhtfthiitg
*‘>'a»9^rih them because we have
Priced them so Low-V’s simplp
because we bought them so. cheap.

IHESmiSMEIMHI-IHfyBE
MIOEWEUiUlOSOODFirERS

4ScS.zl':

Bu>x T renth Klannc
clHcccc \Va:vt*
in a hnc auortment n( Pcrv in Paltenw. lull and PJeatH fronts. I'ojiuUr rol.irv
They arc worth $1.IHI.
70r*
Novelty .'>tr:r»e«,
# JFtr leading color* lor fail, made on fitt­
er! lining, ttrapped. pleated and cmlwoidcd, the
regular pope %rould be $1.50.
QQ^
* I»rctty erazvt made of gcxxl
quality PTanncl. pleated hacks, white
ttUched front* aod rnmmctT with buttoni. they
would be cheap at $2.00.
JO For Piett, Oi n. Silk

Wwm.,

sPJa^O eUbotuely Hitched, and n»de
»l«|^«rl«. They-tc »3.50 Mid ^$4.00

ed and stitched. Uteri riylo «ad diiotily nude.
W«»t. Out aroM hD rejuUriy al $6.00.

saiiniHmffisniinoow

y

At Uat the trio
lim amootb atietch of
fared Eleanor a -box
MT^ ca tbt bocd porch.
BoC M tW Dlcbt or tbo thW lUtnr. abe'd beat him to tba partj now rf»undIflg tba cUffa. She waa off Uke the
back to aea
alnUg on her.
Ooca abe tbougbt abe board a feminine
tmm, aad ate watchrd IHr*
«paetod the «if! to 1* kldnapdJ Bcroalb not unlike Mrm. iMrklaan'a.
Imt abe did not dare to
udWIdroranoMiD. «mmlu»o
17 «lUi thoappMia* of tbm» 17
Wban abe daabed b

aaKK l.XKA Hl^TtTlNiiToN
:ii.

....

JMJ

s’ss^rsssss'

dTod at tba Inlet.
BaaiMir. dad In a fdrhln* frock «t
whlta Bohalr. with a apnadlaf collar
of deep bin# that opened to ahow bet
graearal throat, waa on the porch when
tba wtftNima drore up from tba atmtioa. Tba other flrla. whoae eUboraU
but dtophanooa gown* bad TWdad to
tba inawtabla aaa air, looked limp and
celertaaa baalda Eleanor. Jim 1‘arttm
raeallad with a certain pride of
aloo dMI be bad ora aarn be
aba waa not well draaacd.
laagioa bar ta Ittatroua re
log ra bla dmnar Uble, with the old
PaztH pUta and the damaak that the
Paztaoa had for 7«on Imported from a

ar paepla of 00 conaeqoence whalerer
from bla point of dew. be retired-----room. The flrat thing bo did w
taka from bla grip a amaU pa
wrapped In hmrj wblta i>aper. Next
came daaoa paper of fAtntrat blue,
tban a dacp blue caac. Juat tbr color
of Blaaiioda exaa. and Uat a aton< ^ ‘
blaaad agalnat tta neat of aatln ]
comet In a atmrieaa bearen.
•*It^ 0WT7. aura enough, to
thia down.- be aald, turning the ring
to thought »^ut I dool bclloreahea

k.

m
I nXB TAXMO

a blind aU winter, and obe‘a act
aoettoUadafa^on.>wai cam on tba <
baaldettae
thick bunch of Icctera.
oaeaed to juatlf7 the purebaee of the
ring. Then be dirad for the era
allpplbg tba ting into hU pocket with
the tbougbt -ru bare tbla on her togw before fort7-rtgbt boura
Daddeon. Before half of
eight boura had paased be reallxed that
aemechlng had come between blm and
the girl of bla heart Before the glren
tara bad expired be reaUted that the

the llontgomcrTt and In a conaerra
dra wa7. Bather good looking; wd
draaaed alwETa: belonged to ibe requUlte number of clobe of tba requ
Cklrt7 g«i>d whip; net r bad bm
Qieat bear
expect of ber

ssvtiss.

Fur bow could be know that ymn
bdere bU rich old bachelor undo bad
MM with tba baart of Winnie
I7. MW Mra. Preacott Daddaou*
MUld be knew tba bmenew
_
which the emltlTe girl bad watched
the lUuakiM of ber drat lore aSktr faU
UkeamMatbarfMCT Bbebad
Mlttdeand baaomneh.
x
^^^Dad4»^d ^abroad dm-

r

Mace and poung Paxton, hot tm the
mament af hU artiral abe dcroted beeadf to mum BU rap effort to be
aUM with Beanor. Bar

iTdear^M^
Daddaoor And Jlmmj raxtoo, tear­
ing tir«atblaoBl7 nfter ber. cxpUlnad

at at the »
and after
perfectlp.
the street running next paraUal with
the river, he turned to the right
after traveralng a few block* atru
raglon given over almost exclualvelp to
lanufacturtng.
Meanwhile MacAUater Lad picked up
mounted poUceman in the extreme
ortbem part of the dtp. to whom aa
tbcp rode along be cxpUlncd wbat ba
about. The cop wa* ratber akeptlcal as to tbe outcome of the adven-

hid been punctured at the
the road and abe’d decided to go teck.
When the Paxtonthe groom did tb
DOTCDtlooal thing. He preeented the
mid of honor with a aourenlr of the
ccaalon. for. aa be expUlncd:
-Jean, pou gate me a five cent box
boom Tvbicb
c^tackaonoj^to^
held in auspldocI. Throwing tber aelvea
off tbelr borma as quickly as It could

they were too late. Tbelr
guide bad dUappeanxl. Mounting a
rickety staircase with as noUrlem a
tread as possible, they ecarcbcHl every
Ou coming to tbe lop story
and aeelng nothing of tbelr guide they
l bp a you
coocloded that they bad bad tbelr
ngof
bl*«acqualnb palna for nothing and were about to
who had been boaaUng
of bl*
to with Randolph and who tl
give up the chase when they beard tbe
ci.uld bluff the VlrglnUn Into
Bounds of a dog barking as If In great
; to LIm bofofe the
delight It occurred to Mac.Vllsicr that
the boetelrp. He
tbe dog bad foupd its friends and was
before Randolph and I
rejoicing at tbe meeting.
-In that room.” be said. -1 aball find
-Momingr repUed Randolph with- my allver.-Stop here.- aald the cop. -while I go
Tine dap.
for belp.-A fact appare to cvcrrbodp, elrr
tme from the VlrglnUn.
-Er-what U going on.
are away they might take It Into t
^^^fluahlng
;Allster knocked. There was a
am. elr.Ing about Inside, and after much
id with IndiguatUm. tl
delay tbe door was opened. Facing
f a detour, met Randolph face to three revolver* stood a mite of a glrL
face on anotber part of the pocch and. Within was a woman v itb « baby In
pUntlng himself firmly In llie way.
rmm. The dog the men bad fol­
eUwd;
lowed stood In tbe middle td tbe floor
-I never turn out for any low. m<
soaking. contempUble imppyr
-I always do." mid Randolph mildly
as be atepped to one side and contlnucd bU promenade.
D order to huddle on some
to tbe dog. lie was s part of
»Man*a Wesatei
When told of bU bating
One night came a stranger, knocking
at Mocarfa door, and commands
** could
-%Vrlte me a maaa for tbe dead.
give on this subject srss that he Mad
-Surely my hour Is almost c
been off occasionally uiib a man who
aald the mutlcUn. -1 must write.
And agsln came the stranger In tba posits side of tbe
Igbt and arite
Turning tbelr attention to tbe door
-Is tbe mass for tbe deed resdy f<r eppoeltei, they knocked, but. receiving
ibeplaytagr
no reepooac. broke it open. Striking a
If toU ws* tightened. match, they made n search, but found
Tbe tension of
Tbe nannonlas. filled with such rsp- nothing and concluded that the plunder
aortal tolrlu know, did bad not yet been brought In. Tbe lock
tore as only
Mr utmost Tba muridan lay daad. to tbe door bad been only Injured and
itb tbe iwQUIem maas in hto band.
that not ao badly but they could cloae It
Tbe next night came the atrani
aa before. Having done ao. they took
poalUon la tbe room of the woman op-Is the mast for tba f
poalte and sralted.
In tbe wonder and 1
Jnat before dawn there was a step In
tha btU below, and some one came
way. Tbdr light Uft a quiver of Ugbt ataaHhUy dp the staircase, paused at
Ilka that a bunalag meteof atreaka tbe door oppodte. took out a key. nnI tba affrighted akp- Tba aoul of locked tbe door.and entered. MacAlle___ gang Amadeua Moaart winged tcr waa about to move agalnat him
back to tbe pUce of aonU. and tba when tbe cop atopped him.
body was tnmblad Into a paupsr'a
-Perhapa there are more below wait­
grsve-a grave in which two
to aee If the coast Is clear.”
fseted. very bumble and much worn ing
Tbey waited awhile, but no one alaa
with toa No atOM
came. MacAUster made another more,
Tbe pUce bat ben f
but waa again held liack.
rattle in AtUntlc
•^He may not have the awag with
Mm. and we'd have a poor case against
Mm. Lett^edoggo.”
think, my dear.- aald tbe _
Opening the door, they pot tbe dog In
cr ae tbe dangbter eat at tbe tbe hall, and be was soon scratching at
piano and let a few tbrUlfttl tbrOU es­ tbe door opposite. On Uing admitted
cape. - we aboold emd Msbd abroad tbe words could be plainly beard:
to bars her voice cnlttvated.-Hello. Zip! 1 tbougbt you’d been
-All right- repUed tbe bnsband and
itber. -and tbe fartber abroad abe leftbehlDd.-Tbat’s enongb.- said tbe cop. and
aMrates It tbe bstter.’-Chlcago Ibey
proceeded to make tbe arreat
:ewa
which waa effected without realstanca.
FklrtyTrsM.
The silver ws* not In the room, and
It was at tbe debatlag aodetp. and
woQld bare been little chance
vlcCton. They, bown er, made tbe earn
00 atrong that tbe man confasaed under
promiae of a light aenleoee and reatorad tbe pinader.
MaeAlleter paid tbe owners of tbe
deg bandeomely for blm and pat them
-OK bo: cvtBlalT oot •• »«t.” •»« M the Uat of tboee whom be befriaadEonr.tt.KU. with BS Blr o( mpcrtorlQr.
Cited in robat tbe slighter aouDd in tbe
batka fiercely.
REKFOED.
MART ALICE REREKFOED.
x«« toui Cf*s—ms.
«m.noi;;i"
Ice creai*Toqnene* aoggeot an
-Too forget CM
somaly. a* one hardly looks for a
•And what is that pmyr
froocB dish in tbe frying kettle,i. But.
Too fOTMt tbat tbe apa U edocoted managed aright, they are a 4oi
dooasrr. To make them very firm

S'

iTtoto

1 bp a newfangled Cl
At the Hope abe
Mr. but bw epee
lof dfUgbtandber<

adiMry aM fertile U
ofiGitoJ<Mbby^

ss.-ur

may be fried or not accuedJselty of which have Ingtotaata. If they are to be fried,
than ordteary aoraa. pot them Into a wire baskK and dip
iby ^ them quickly Into hot fsL Berre with
bet ebacelata aaoco-Wbat to Bat.

iJSTe

r

b.Bw

ifm«i

*/iC”

if BIG CARLOAD FROM INDIANA

Y.K M-.kli

.tWH.

I will have a carload of fine horses
from Indiana in Traverse CityCon

WEST BADEN
Olednesday* novcmlier 26. These SPRUDLE SPLITS

will be fine farm and draft horses
and I desire everyone in need of French lick Sprinjs
a good horse to make sure to see
PInlo Laxative Spills
them. You can get a fine pick
from the lot.- They can be seen .lock. Om.cn-. plV* l-S. Bell
phbv25».
in Brodhagen’s barn.
LEO SOLOMON.

Uu^. M.

DPS. aSAWYKI

•DENTIST#

Rck Cbocolate
CbeKin0eIBmcr$w*cts

FKEmsScE

name

JOHN R. SANTO

Jlm«iican Candy Co.

leOERALnSURAWEl

On €acb Piece.

E.W. HASTHBS&SOI

Vour eonfeeffontr Has Cbcm.

O k CBAHg. M If. -MpMal

Yoaas- W9m

L. L. A. BUILDING
OMSaMUt. ru-iw Tu—U, «.d l».mr
4ay*#«mi«.
K a 1.^1.
T-iM. M Hrst.Kuroitii.

os-rco»»Anri-iY

HRE IISURAICE

-“.aa&!5a2sr£i

CHEAPEST
CLEANEST
^.HEALTHIEST-..
^Bnrgary of tha Spa and Fitting

“ss.*&r
CARPET CL£IUNR6 WOKS
•assnsi'rsyar-v.B.ciiaj»iii.rRier-

AHI>
ABSOLUtELY ODORLESS

i_io»H'r

J

vcsc^i«.ti^

i: iTHE

trXvkbse cnr, inca.,

DECISION
*
REACHED

RAVAGES
OF PLAGUE

Tuesday, xovember 25,1902.

Uen Uers wUl be an emphatic atau
meat from Wnahlncton as to what
will be the result of an eflon 10 take

north side at the street. sdiotuInK the
ieveliT store of J. N Msrtioek.
Work oC clmrtajc tbs lot sad prepsT'
WTLUeE granted the miners Ins for tbs fouBdslkm U In iwocmss.
and Ibe bulldlDd will bs erected st
SY operators
once, as Us weaUer will permit. It

And The/ Will Ha\%
Mmor OctAiio Havt Not Yot Soon
• OMidod In Full. But Will

.

the ereetka of a brick bniJdins In Us
4i1ace of the frame stmcnin- hr now

KILLED BY
P.H. TRAIN

BtiKHM C4/SS /«f WnUlHg. Blrtbdtftml
B«MMf Pnttats

OSkers uf the department last niiibt 1
refused to discuss the matter for pubj llcatlua. Privately responsible officers

fWr Toonellor. ame ot tbr Ton
CONFCRCEt AGREE IN COAL Botlor brotbeni vbo 00m ralaoUe THOUSANDS OF FILIPINOS OIE ^
brick balldlass on tbo ooutb oidc bf
STRIKE CONTROVERSY
WEEKLY FROM CHOLERA
^
Ftdbi oiroot. M |»repBrln» lo build

rUUUM CENT. UICUASC

1

ALL IS QUIET
AT HAVANA

MISSION IS~~
DIFHCULT

Step in
and see the

Unidiin. Not rs -ller ihr. Joseph
1‘arker. t«>uw of ibi- London City
Temple, who baa lM>en In a crttlcnl
txmdltlan fur a foriiusb
hi past, hnd n
turn lor the wt
KT He U now
itnah'.e ici take
all kkiBi af 9ood on— right prieaa.
Mra. H. M. Timblin has Just rscsitrsd TbtyVt
aonrea. ao thoas waiitlfig ana
i new line ot CoaU from CbM. B. for
dMnar Tbwraday batter call aariy
Mevena A Bros, of Chim^o. Stt Btata
BLMKR WHITS MPipiio Is MnmtoL

m.

ANCE SALE. We
have some great barguos. Yourprofflite
to pay will do.

W. W. OMBIiLL COlinUlY

Bobart-Bttclftr C«., PreprietMV.

THE WEATHER

OIRTOIVIIMO
UNION MADEi
Uivlque Coonructlon ot Sol*

Isa pleasure, though selections are perplexing Our most exclusive line of

Cits, mufflers, Bose. Suspenders
‘Many of them put up in Xmas. Boxes* must be
seen in order to be fully appreciated.

lb v«>d that the «b-t«-rm

noueliies Chat are Inexpensioe, 25e to M.00.

the knowledge that Germany would b^*-**^
do almost anything to g.-i Uie l>nuich
Islands, which lie to the southeast
Made^ovcT’sT tru!y^anatomic*I
only one. two or three Islands* sailing ‘
The fact that Germany has been tr> | •• foot form " lavt. of pleasing aad
. preVR-nt the sale of the
very popular shape.
fUtdlnhed at lb.- lime the imlb i
Strlish
enough for anrbodr;
was discussing the litreaty Ger ;•
otneers on du with ibe G**nnan
sq ladmn In tho (
«i Good'as'snylSS^Shoe
lb.* Views ibey had
Berlin, taunted the Americans n**ld

Dom pii U.110
fOKUDIfSW
ThsisM- Msfhim IW»d. uUn

r,:::s;rrr.’:r‘,r

\Vc have tiic Ualsion
Health Sht^* in ratent
Corona Kid. Kangaroo
and Box Call
A handsome-, ctimforlablc. serviceable shoe.

$10.00

^RASKIIOMA*l-B

Arc very prominent Fea­
tures of our

Overcoats
GET THEM NOW!

See the beautiful
ments \vc arc
';ellin« at

••Please let Me Sl«ep"“ ~
"Bill Bailer" ^
"OBaSondar AttetnooB^^
••Rip VanWiBkle"

TUE.*U. UEL1A111.E

J. W. CLIFFE.

The New SUsd - 242 From S'l.

AND

ilAHKUAil I.Uk K

$15.00

Cloaks, Furs, Skirts!

Some o! the richest and
handsomest examples of
(Ivcrcoat making thus far
produced ready to wear.
Sec the new Suits, too.

jIh--* ••-/M
*]uirtiiii'ni i- ;i l*b-v
Our liiTL'**»f l.:i‘li«*-‘ jrlid M
iitid rnjn-. j w.-!l
11- ••ur line «.f Kiir- ;iii*l Skin< :ii
pri.-. ^ v,- .j.toir. j. ijj*,M-<Trl of euir
ill t!i:H «lr|i:irt!i5«-n‘
;i f*-.v

STEINBERG’S

LADIES’ CAPES

for .
f.»i
.
for . . .
f.»r:..
for...
f.tr...
for. . .
for. ..
fur. . .
for. ..

ReUable Dry Goods
and ClotUns House

... /
....;

. 4,.V»
, . l.'-n

- . a- - ^

..

Zen Dollars Bu^s Jtn
Overcoat

:: tm
l.iiii

Black or Oxford Frieze-latest style, padded
shoulders—satin sleeve lining—44 to 4S length
—nothing better ever shown.

.'.2*:.

Hoimlliion OloiiHInfl: Co.

ihe time to buy* your Liurii^ for Tliaiik-^ivim: and
Xou
Chriiutmas. What is iiicvr V*.r t linslinai putt that a bice Teihlecloth ami Napkins or tine TotveN ^ -We- deow a
tin*of Table l.iiiiqi.*-. Napkins TowvU. Lund. Cl.d,. .ud < radic^.
ami for thi-* tvi-ek tve qin.fe very i..w .]*-eial
tlmt ••udit
to kc*-p our .-store ertiwile*! with huM-r- li*- -ui>- .*n.| att.-u.l .,nr
Tltanksjd'W Idnen Sale
fix.ut center tahle
iiiak»-■ aa
-le.'Aiu^ .-f Jviiil
GotmIs Coif (Jlov.-t, f..r Iji-lies atul ChiMn-t
ChiMn-u at ih*- ridit j.ru-.-*.

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STREET

J

for.
f*ir.
f.»r.
f*»f
f**r.

;
;
LADIES’ SKIRTS

value,
valu«*x
rallies
valuer
v-tlu.-x
.
v-tlue«;.<• *
*:ilutv*
.7.0U velut-s
niK) ViilucH

t^ai-

$10.00

FRANK FRIEDRICH

4.IMI
L.TH
4.75
.VOO

OWTSI-rTBCP

SUPERB FIT
. and TAILORING

• slsollssd HewsiL

Value‘S
values
vnhiex
valm-!
valib'-i

"U Then Is Besr

S. BENDA & 00.
-t.|K

Wi Mil thi But 13.00
Lidiu' Shot

T.(K>
T.rdI
lil.iMJ
I1.MMI
l.'.iMl

:

: Han yn am Iboai Hiilaaii ; If It bears the
Benda Label.
Mn^tOnrenlt?

Jllfred V.
Triedrich

MAY MEAN WAR

SEEUS

c Usting or bcautdul ]
a choK* piece of China.—get a prcli) jncce when yuu
buy it and h is just as prettv hfty years afterwards a»
tl.c day It was purchased. You1 are
ar cordially
.....................
imited lo

There Is isrsiilve iniomuitktn in the

Washinip.m .Nov 2i-Iwu-i
i ports faun the tusrlne hospital seriice taking Insplraiicn from ihe emiK-rur '
Iw cholera eiddemlr In the have illM-nsAod ih»- Incori-Kamm of
Indicates that In Manila m-nmark Into the German etnnlr*- s» •
scf]utiTnjc the much .lesired j
is praciically under con-

Is ranslnn thousands of deaths w«-kly
Hork of tb.* aiitbrarite coal strike
In Hollo province It Is on the d.<‘rrase.
<..a n-.U‘S..n wUl
mads cnich easlw’. ALLISON TAYLOR OF EAST BAY
Washlnictcin. Nov 2i—There srv
MET SUDDEN DEATH
1 j;o on. tiosrver. and
U':..'ltu cases of bubonic plaitue, of
Will
a part of
which PK.KTV resiiltixl fatally In India
diirliu: the ;i we.-ks rnmi April
to
Nor Kins HEAD WAS CBUSHED IN Ortols-r 4. acixirdlus to rv|»oris re
\tJurboil ».f I ho rnlted Mine W'orkcre
tx-h.-<l Ity the marine hospital service
•>l Aiii-rim Sbo. m;MU Attorney Clar* ^rn li*rr»>w wsH »tumraon<*d to Waab* BODY WEDGED FAST ON PILOT OF
LOCOMOTIVE
inirtim hr Attortw ) WajTiH MarVeash.
jirr!»rl early
moraine and took
br»aVfaM at tbt llou l Frtti Ilcuter at
And Wai BrouQht Back From Mit­
chells to This CHy—The Victim
. Mitchell then went to the New'W’lllard. w l!€M .* ho mi'l his associates and
Was a Pionosr and a Promltt.H born Attiirm-y Harrow. Heary
th 4iar»i*T. IJoy.l. ibo Chlcajto political
Alllaon Taylor
y.t.uoa.iwt. ‘ KcUubk Durand. tbs
Ibe,t.si .MK'loloiriM. and MUs Morris, well-to-do farmer of t:ast Hay
General Maslmo Gomsx Endeavoring
Ml«ch»lr* secrtiarj-. Wsyni* Mac* ship, was struck and killed by the
to Settle the Strike on Behalf of
V«mKh. <'<MmM l for the ntH>raiars. put Pern Marquettce passenuer train,
the Government.
j)p his s|.p.-sniucf at the hotel at north Urtind. this afternoon shortly btn> »VUe !.»
Hmmx
;
l'». mli.*n^ the c<inren nci* bcipin
fort! 2 o'clock. The accident occurred
Havana. Nov. 2.*..—There
no at
at Mllrbells crtMsInic. Just south of the tc-mpt ai vloleiic- by ihe uneroplo.ved
mill Mr Taylor, who was al>out Co hen- this roonitn:; The fsillce are out
years of aice and is S4imt-what deaf,
they eaii now control the aitawtlon
was drhi Ink across the track when tjie
Gen MaMmo Gono-t is taking an ac­
train struck him The one horse tive part In the strike, and Is endesv
CHAMBERLAIN WILL SEEK TO waiion. In which he was driving, was orinj: to sortie it Actlnu for the itov
hsdiy smasbtHl. and Mr Tsyior was ,-ramtmt Is* today consulic,! with the
PACIFY THE BOERS
struck by the pilot of the enirtne and lalsir leaden*, and all pnimised the use
of their lunueuc- to prev**nl further
Instantly klllcMl
wno Returned From the Wsr to Find
The back of the %‘ictlm s lo-ad was
Tee«r Famiiics Watted Away and
crushed In. his nose was cm slightly
THcir Farms Oevsststed.
snd his Jaw wras brok«-n The Iswly
9. %\i(. (.ti.. lu.'t.ii.s
,
was Jammed in l«rk of a js.rilon of
N\..
toumul SeenGERMANY SAID TO BE AFTER
lury C!isriil.,*rla.i. arrominmlsd ti|- |lH> pilot, and was not ruroovod by the
DANISH WEST INDIES
Mr* t'batui.-rialn «nil ItlM s«*r-retarte«. train crew at the time, as they «aw
etan. tl !.,t t aj.,. T.iuii today on a <x»u iliat death had ins-n Instanlanis.us.
rlTlsiorv
1.1 III.- htirnhirs yf tiut was brouKht up>n the plim to this
Gut Any Attempt
X.Mitir.\:n-a. fratu;h* wlm ftn-ai sl|; rlly
nlf.rB:i'>
I;
Mat.d to dieiwtclies
WLeu the train amv,s| here the
United Sutes.
from th. t'atx- ihst l.lii.-r r;o tsl f.*eliHK vxiVH ib many t-r tin- iown». Chief body was removed and consUgHHl to
kshinnion. .N.a 2*. -Tb.- slightest
•*r all %Ml! tx« rMiami.t-rlaln s efTnrts to Ihe care of W 8 Andonum In tlumade ti]s nly by G. rmany or any
t.ar»f, III.. I. , llni; of r.-lH-Illon In Ihe ihs’DCe of the coroner Justlee Verly olhiT nation to ar.|uln thJ- l>anUb
Imhuts of the tks-r fnrmt-i>. who
ind iVptHF «bt-rlff FelgtT eropanoled \V«-si India Islands wlit l>«- tbe signal
ttirat«.l 1.1 tbi ir lifinuK
And Ihelr
•ar There U noi the least doubt
■fsinlli.-i «Asti-.t awoy and their farms iho followlnK Jury; M Dill. R 8 on that s.x.re If tier many were to
Pinch. Tony Send. J J Uurden. J V aend a slop iniu an.v of the harUirs of
d«-va>»»b».-<' •
llowman and t:dward Mclivalne The that gruiip after the »tai«> department
STEICKEN WITH FAIALTSIS |ury viewed the remains, and the In­ had nx'eived Ihformaritm that ahe was
quest was then adjourn^ until Frl- cunt cm plat Ihi; taking iK)«s*‘Bstnn an
American sqtmdrnn would surely fob
Mrs. Philander Pans SufTcrsd a 4ay afterat»on at 2 o'clock,
low It
Mr. Taylor is one of the pkmeers of
Stroke Yesterday Afternoon at
It Is ImiKisslble to say whether the
this ctmniy. and has rt^slded in the department Juts any Infornxation on
Her Home on Fifth Strset.
Mrw rhllsnder I>rls of nfth slixx'l lUack nelchborbood in East Bay town- the confert-nce binwecn the Gorman
Hufri-n I a Krr,.:.r ..f paralysU ytMtler ihip for alKMit 40 yeara. He was the kalaor and the Hrlilsh king, but If Is
■n Uiat it .loos know- somoibinu
.;«> nli.tuix.n uhirh rausiHl very CaUer of E. J. Taylor, trrosutvr of
1 Iho hop*>s of the emporor with
i:rsx. ajii.r. l...n>u,UN „n the part of Sast Bay township, and has another
ragsknl 10 Iho Islands In Question. Tho
h. r IriemlH. u-v she U m. old that an
itTown up mm HvIdr In East Bay His dopartmont Icnows that tho acquUlsttsek of thiN Kind Is %ery «pi u» r%tion of thet islands by the Unitod
►nJt fatally
U TS y.-ars of ajc*'.
Slates has Imon dolayed by German
hhiittneer Marony. Conduct
Vd ban iMH-n a ro*l.!etit ,.f thU se<^
Induonce at Coponhagen. Tho adverse
ikm for s lorn; nm.•
and Flruman Dw^er
vote In U*' Landslhlng on the trt-aiy
Mre IMtriH
unaMe to eposk Thmrte of Uo train that klllvKl
V
Mr.
sslun alx or seven weeks ai:o la
alien III.
physirian as* tism
raylor. Immediately after Uo rebed to the Intrigues of Ihe repreinoned yiMitenlay, and had almost onnndy lo«t the power of motion. Today tnovsl of the U>dy the train pulled out seniailvos *.f tho Uormau emperor.
ehf‘ lias Imrtlally reimlned* bi^r power ssaln for the north. Tbo crew will But tho Vnltixl StAtes can take no noif s|HSih and seenis otherwisi' Im* not be here memln-to net ns wlcneMct llco of moves i»f that sort; erg-i. noth­
ing has U'cn said
•prov<xt
until Friday afternoon
Germany is at m»*-rty 10 secretly
play with tbe matter, but when abe Is
FOOT BADLY COT
ixwdy to in* lo take posscMlon or
TWENTY DAYS Of lAa
make an open treaty with iJenmark
We.tjohn ef S«lon Sud.rO Albert Banka. CeloraB. CaiWlcUB ef
a Severe Injury In s Swamp
StMlln© an Overcoat and Will Do
This Mornin©.
Time for Lack of Money.
Ikmjanmi West John of S4.;<iti was
Alfred Banka, tbe oolorad man who
I r.vaiiht 10 itie i-ity tht.. morning with has boen In Ue employ of Gou. F.
s liadlr .Umairerl f.we as the nxmll «f KnoYlea as cook, was arrestcsl Uls
an aerl .,-m tluii oei-nm-d white he afiernoon 00 a cbars«* of larceny, pre­
wda at wpiK In a swamp The axe ferred by Herben W Mills, a barstlppi'J and sirur Iv h^^ riKht f.sji. cut tender In Bestman's aaloon. adjaUins
itny an URiy icash that n t.sik sts the ^Vhmnc hotel
Banks was ac^
stitches til rkise
cuaed uf atealln© an overcoat bolonsAbout that I’iano or
inif to MIIU. MUU mias«Hl tbe coat
OR. PARKER WORSE
from the krardobe of tbe aaloon and
Organ during OUR
made an Investlfmtkm He visited
Noted^London Oivme la Now Unable Fred Mbcb and found Ue ooat. nfid
ANNUAL CLEAR­
to Take Any Nourishment.
from the dewrlpilon of tho person

Citp Book StOK

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which make It plain that there
I
*c no falicrlni; when the tirot* .
i for cooslderini: a rhaHenfe of
the Monroe doctrine, such ss would*
DfDU’S BUBONIC SCOUIGE bt- made by Germany were ate to try
to take posaesskin of the amallest part
CASES SINCE APRIL 2S NUMBER of the Danish posM^aions In the Car127.140
Such trial would be eqnlvalent to a j
declaration of war. and In such an *
event It would imh lie necessary 101
Total FaUlity o
wb.lt
fur ron;nx>ss to pass a bill de«j
10 to Omcial Rep
clarini; a state «.i w ar to exist bet w e, n ;
era Under Control In Manila.
Stall i
the tfnlte.!
nlte.! Siaujj
But Raoca in Provings.
pi re.

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RECORD '

EVENING

SOUTH SlUK

Cut Flowers
For Thanksgiviug
Day
Rim, CanatiMs. VWits.
Ckiyuittnan.
FUUKH.PAIIE.fllfisL -

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5/j:feeii Dollars Bups
an Overcoat
Black or Oxford Grey—two different lengths
—full back—nothing newer—H. S. & .M. hand
tailored goods—perfect fitting.

Mainrkll'kon Olo^hlns Oo.

Zwentp’Tour Dollars
Bups an Overcoat
Handsome Rough Astrachan effect—extra
quality lining and trimming — tailors would
charge you probably $4000.

triaBmll<Lon Olo^LKIns Oe.

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