The Evening Record, October 25, 1902

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The Evening Record, October 25, 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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1902-10-25

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JFfflHE. tiVENING P'Rnm?rit
TRAVESHK CTIT. MICH. SATUItUAT OCTUBBB ::»

GAME WON
BY ALLEGAN
Trav*rM CUy O^fMUd In In^
t•r•co(ast(c COnXmmt

t

BEST GAME EVER SEEN HERE
Moat Fiarcaly Pmifcht Contaat
Bvar Playod In This City

• t»f I'Uy-Allscaa I
sJNrtrT.eUeo.rtaa

!IS HOUSE
HAUNTED? iSrjJJS,

XU^
talUd «o>
ch« Wl
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CIIJ. Ke OTrT it w«sl.
—— rn^mmmmrnm
rnMH ti.lMMUM^.tb.1

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Thia Afternoon
,

VUfwaa li M-s

IMrir aUss.ag.

Hy tbu lime Alh gaii Was slaggtag
very trv-ely Twice they wciejiaaal-trel. Oiks •fra»rrns <Tly fombdoO.
tbs tali wtml through and Travtras
Oity ffot it again Led. rle made a
gain ihrougn the center lor five yards
anil KhveoU<«^ger skirted tits aad for
10. IxKlrtle. Found and Liu enlarger
^ aow took turns tor some fine gains,
and thr tail finally ended with tbs
ball on AUogau's lA yard line. Travere tUty sweeping their opponaats for
gains every ttmi-and a tooohdowa was
almostosnaio if tio* half had be.-o five
minutes loiigtr
a«eoad Hair orttaUaaw
III tb. s.cuud
half, K«dlogg
kioksd the tall fast oa the groaad,
and It was .luwnad on Allegan's U
yaid ^tue. tJixm tbe tall waat to
Traters* i lly on a famhk. hat the
luoais wer. b. lil fur dotras and Allagaa got it again. Ooas and the rasi
of the line were playing ins ball
miw agatusi a bcAvier line. Weeks
mad. a loag gala aroaad the sad. bat
Lodsete imllci him down Allt«aii
wassgaiajn'anallu d lor oanitassarily
pUiag ap on Lsderh
Allegaa Trtss s 1 rtaS »*las.

Allegan tben tried two plays for ae
gala, ttaa tried a uuartsr back Wok.
Uie end oatchiog tb« ball aad raaalng
with It rmpira OUbsft dso»M.
howsTsr. that the Allegaa . nd was off
aids wimn tbe bsU sras kioS«>d. aad
AUagaa .was peaalis. d lO yards. I9
CmptiaOiltarl Bslenw UaWt ralsd
Mat as thU was the lait dairaaad

Ball In BiK

-‘"y
Hung

from others, tbst the tast
that she could do for Mrs. IVAey

Rapid. Territory

at the End

No beetor shoes
Iho City

Writing Paper bp the Pound
We have jtw received from the well known firm of Sami
Yard Cat
Ward
Ca of Boston, a good supi>lv of their writing jiatm
«t up in 1 lU packages, such as thev ailvenisc in all the
pat
jrtramcnl migaxmci. Also some ot ihetr fine ream Koods
and can famish a quire U pajwr and |wckagc of envel­
ope* at 25c. Can and see them.

Gtf Book Store
1}9h»rt’Bttth«r C»., ProprlttMT.
THE WEATHER

NIGIiTdt ROBES
---TH Al™ K IN h*0 “s; U^T ROBES put" cu^pcl^.m
wearer to sleep, a sound gentle, ivfTc?-hmg .sleep.

The Same—trimmed with fmishinj; brai.l, iHwkrt ..... ,,.., ,75c
Exln Hctvj* oming -handsome new laiierns. fam v irimmed.
tm-o ^•ocketv. standing collar. s:re» 14^ to In. splendid valife. | .5O
PAJAMAS -Ih-st selling night rol»c cxei on ihe inaiket regular
• Fing-Fong- ,«tterns...................................... .......... | .5O to 4.00

s. BENDr& CO.
iAHBlONAbl.K .

ANOTIlKIt HKi I.OTOF

w w CLOAKS RECEIVED TO-DAY!
Wc believe we are showing t!ic greatcM Cl.ak value*
m the city, on the very newest things Cerlainly our
xalev in this ilcpartmenl an.l what customers tell us,
would indicate that to l»e an a. tual faii.

IF YOU ARE GOING AWAY « « «
tm a trip of a tew
l.n a l(»ngct tune, you may
need a new Suit Case*, rclescojkc. N ali-kC 01 'iVunk. We
show a great line, and the prices are * onsiderablv lower
than are UMially.chargo! ai 'I'runk >iorc>.

JS27 wrrdr^;'r/-

Barr. Chaborgaa: grand aectetary. E |
H. Whitney, loanaing; grand trews-i
orer. B. D. Pritchard. Allegan:
grand rsprcsentative. O. E. William- ‘
aon. Tecomseh. tb. retiring grand

STEINBERG^SmRELIABLE DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING HOUSL
Tm:<d.h KKI.1AHI.K

"¥j;;«o„i..,iouwo.om...d,.d«..
to provid. for the estaldialiment of an
OddF.-llows’ home for indigent mi-m
tars, the place of its location to l*c
determined by the board of c.mtrol.

^

/‘taunled boosi, there are no ends
|of “lair* stories aflidU The facts Of
the le-e so far as Mrs Vaughn I- coor Was raa« TMeoacMfrat tbe tiarne. Bat ] oirtied arc about as follows:
Mr Vauc'ha works at Odar. and ia
not at home exo-pt .‘lundar. Mra
Yaughu, .thus left aloue in the house
aad llMsU>«sX«
with her children, is naturally a little
The game of football Ibis afternoon hu mcliueil i.. uervonsiu ss But abe
between ths Traverse City city team > has stayed in the himse lor over three
and the hig aud fast aggregation fr..m
although th- nols- s that have
,

,1.. K.m. ln.«..uor Hu lUp.d.

V^r"’uT. "T.'n'JX

and thoroughly aoiswtiflo, foollmll
The nuise* have always been the
playing ever seen in Ibe city, aad it. same uuiil last Friday evening Tbe
was a siaudoff. as neither team oould •©and bas l«eu like that produced by
e The Big Rapio. player, eay it ;
» rejreatadly
It has sren.ed to come from a number
the fastest and cleanest game they ,,/ rooms at different times, nsnallf
have played this season The tall | irum ujwutrs. but aometimet from the
en Wtan JMe bas heard the
was aboot »» yard, from Big Hapids* klu ben
, tunc elteniBie.
Mrs Vaughn
giwl when the last half ended hast,
.
are during tbe game, bot fsiled to
mat on a tachnioality.
Kokos,Fi.ber. VogelsongandHan.
lovsky distinguished themselves al
though everr man on tbe team played
so well that it was bard to pick tbe
first ntaguitnds stars.

CANAL TITLE VALID:

SwntCldirlStatCiltfStofatil

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^.ing tbst coaid have isodured the
noises, and ihcv always rvwsed when
has made lur sesreb. aad l^ecn
heard no tm.re fur tbe night
Mrw Vnugbu bsu thought tbst tht
noisvB might li*\r.taen made by yonog
i^kmg lu ecee. who thtuk it a
ibing to b- desired to frighiea people
who arc pUet-d lu rireomslanoe that

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I
Attornpy C«Mral Kno» So Re »>-'

VIOLIN LESSONS

FRANK FRIEDRICH
Th.Nf. Mud

FALL BULBS
Hyacinths, 'I'ulips. Crocus,
etc., in full asssorment.
Speak (jiiick if you want any.

MUSICIANS

tion to Slay m tbe bouse, la spite of
Uie nuuanur noisct. 8bc tiad removTarn Nat I..- .from tb. clo«-ts ,he old thing.
hr 014 Paa
,1,*, had been left there by tbe.loratar
S«,.
Ox-cupai.u of the houas, and bar baaitaud oa .-undnr tiok off all loose
Umrds and oiher things tlmi would
D. O., Oot k.^~Attor serm to be aMr to cause the nerve,
asy Geaoral Knox ptwatmtad to tbs racking sounds But Friday eveniag
this momiag his opinion of la*t week Mrs Vaughn reosivad
as to the validity of title to tbe Psu tbe worst fright of all, and slnoe then
in event this government she ^has not been sleeping in the
ahoaldaoespt theoffer of tbe oomTaay ! hooee Bhe beard a kowad that was as
to sell the oaaal for filO iOO.at) Be- tiiongh a croqo.-t tall bad started from
finding that thatatlsts a valid , tbs top of the stairs aad rolled slowly
it is aadsfstood that Knox hat down, striking every vf-p on tbs way.
»d gaaratkss that m elaims wiU ; Shs «>ald find nothing <hat ooold have
I hy ths olfi iWtaa canal prodaosd the uolM.Vta4 though shs is
•tatakheafim
aot afraid of spooks, shs say* it is anpleasant to live in ths house alone.
The branch oi the M
^ N taad will move cau Bhf it staying ni
North Katterfi R*y to Frovrmeui «>H; tbs bom. cf Mra Will KMmoo at night
be opcfi for business Novcml»cp »lrd. ^id is
I spending very*much of tlis
A *Ulion will W established at Prove- urn* at horns daring tbv day ttms
moot, and there will be rttg iiarions
goar yoang men ^ tha wed aids
at Itadorr and Sehomberg.
^uang about ito heua a |fiod abara cf

frank

M. PAINE. Florist

D. W.. STEWART
will em.41 pup.lH f.,r \Ttdm at ih.- .V .»t
rtnv ..f
Citv <
llun-»- hUv k, ur
airesklc-n e ||S W iithM. lU-H | iu..i.-

THE USE OF THE LONG
DISTANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE

l.\er||Llicrc endorse tbe KIMB.\Ll^..aiio'., and rerommend
them l.ir ihcir s»rect tones, ele­
gance m stvif, and ilurabdity.
Don’t trifle witli pi.nm evjK-riments- bin the BKST and 3>c
hapjn. I arii>ry jwices and lib­
eral terms. Uettei sec ns siM»n.

avoids iht net ciisity of a j^rsonal
V is!i. It saves tune and cx|«nse.
Connections with all cities and
vdlagesm Mi. higan.

A

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY.

TTME F-AIF9

Dinner Sets
Dinner Sets
Dinner Sets
Dinner Sets

F-AIR

.........

•-

■■■■.---.m.h.u.jjwu.,............ .

$6,9$
$10.00
$16.50

AsHor& Co.

aai F'rorvkSfi

W. W. KIMBILL COMPANY

Boy’s and “Little Fellows”
CLOTHING

A Shoe of High Degree

Occupies the larger jiart oi our new salesroom in tbe
.McNamara bmhlmg rcccnllly leaser! by us - no larger or bner line
Novelties m Chihlicn’
Boy’s .Suits. < iveretjau and Keciers has
ever been shown here

CHILD'S OVERCOATS

ut lb. iici.m b« » rotiBht on
c«...ule....lj

port, on Pan.m. Property

,!U.

Boys’ OulUg FUiifid Night Shirts full led^th with «nns.... 5Qc
Men’s Oating Ftoniel Night Shirts newest lattenis.............50c

hidi was lo lia\c been
given by the eastern Siar. Wdnes[ont any statem. nl to lb- Ksconl re- da>. Oct. 2F.
2li. has been |osijK>ne
|gKiiK>nefl im
!pi»ner who calhHi n}ion her this after- one week, lo Wclncviav, Nov. ,5.
, non. hot flnsllv Ntat. d tbai. as the rs-

FINAL SCORE WAS 0 TO

isl

«hCTH TKAB-NO. I'oa !

VIOERENE

FortHoroo, Mich . Oct, Jffi—ofhe rs:
chosen by tbe grand lodge. 1. O O F. :
Orand Master, A. II. Brown. Trav. ree

Wc"!

TRAVERSE FARMS

UM «««Dlac feu idhe.
|
^ „
,.,^,,,
Mn. TeMhe. eteyed t> Aej
7!! .
algbt bat beard aoshiar
' ert-MM
*r
Tlioi^of tbeooaadaoof tbeballi
ta» Cc«w.
laiUaardawa •aOnciaweomaohio, a g. Miaar of Lake Aaa. U la llie
mm.
wlomlJyj
b»14 for
for 4mnm
ite b*U w««tj Unoanny NoIms Cauaa Fam­ traa«ai«iaa Mat by the time it fot; city MrUy oo baalaaoa Mr Mlaarlr a
deva towB. it #ao Mtid tliat there was | proeperoas farmer aad baa bifNi eoilies to Move Out
tbe aoaad o f a atracfie apsSain, tbea j frar^d for eoise time ia direotiac the
rroans.
aad
aftf-rward
tbe | atteatioc ot farmers ia rartoas parts
euaiui of a ball rolling downslairs, | of tbr conatv towards tbe Ovaad Trarwbioh weat bnaadiuf laio tbe dlniuit | erae region. He bas been lostroiaea-!
room, thea kaooked opea tbe door of j ul in locating iwTeral rvo«rresslre farMra Vaajrtm e bedroom and pooaded mors near Lake Atm. one of wbom.
‘“'jWlII ProbcUy^ba the To
for awhile, Mrs. ;from. «Jklaboma has eng^ in bes!
daoed to leave tbs
. tlioacb J
VasdfboaU tlw i
^ tojcaltare and tapionad It vary protfia. j
ten Heiffae|
in the Futura.
protested suoagly.
SOS anything oat of the ordinary. Mra j hie la this looalitr. He eiearad eev
took his place.
Vaagha
eays
that
tnls
is pore fahrioa- ernl hnndred.doUara tbiaseaiKm aside
Tbs pUy was fast aad fartoos, AUe-!
Uon. as nothing of the kind happened I
gaa using slaggiag Ustlos frv ly. 1 «' ••«ko ,*t
ai
aad shs told no snob talsa
I
They were peimlUnd for an «so.vdiag.
i^ae i»oes
u#ii«mi la
Two or three other fsmlUc. have I .......... TKJH-KKAM r MEi:n\<4*
iy ftsgraat ones, and lor eeveral other
lived in ths hones lor sborf intervals, j
---------oases escaped saot frm-. la one mU.
^
H.f.wa
then moved oat saddsnly aud withoot
lowurw \uht i. Ka.rwbsa the ball was going aroaad right
—nsn*es.
t^is'iieprs ta. n, i b.frs.
ssid. an Allegaa maa dsllbarately
iwe U a boose on North Elmwood apparsBt reason One of these, thei
mu
of
Uw
bm>.r
beios
»
«imreU»s

xhr
Oo.
>t
T.mpl.r.
h>T, umnyed ,
damped oa L. Beigas. wbo had fallea. ,av«i«e that Will |wobably be oooapied
,0 b. pT«.
aad thsie was a Uyely eliaoh. The m tbe fotore by peopU of siroeg am.. ,.M«1 th.. .1.T *»« «..bh- u.
and
M>mo.To* oi«l...
aa^die was at the other ead with tta nerves, wbo are not afraid of oneaaay kMp tl.»tr door. oho.
m',, ,i„.r..orir.otl,
K oboroh.
taUaaddid aot see ibe fool. Tbe | BOlse*. ghostly visitors or other things Pat tboy orcordioyir ofiird
ball was aboal tbe raiddU of tta ithat tend to jar tbe aervesand distarb .hot U>, -ghoou ■ ooold oot ni,a Xhr i^ln.-lpol o Urr.. will b, yir.®
field whea the gaan was called. All. {the sleep of the bervoos. timid or Umm. Tbu moo oud bU wife x<-»< hr Prof R. U Nj... ,,io. iiml of tbr
„h«,, H W KoM.ll will .!«>
fan wiaaiag by a soars of € to a
’superstitions The boose u 00 ths to ti» boiM ot > .uighbor ooo. lo tbr
xi.. will !.■ no collroi.oo
Alliima wUI now play tbs wii
east side of Elmwood sveuoe. the sec- m.Jdk o( Uu bi»h. ookios tlK-m to
Uu luiDO of Uu Lord, to Ut them to ,„a .j,
,„,„4
tirssrijc
xhe m.-eiiog will h-cio .. 7 :ao p
State ; school. It is act a very old hoops, and lor Ibe BlKbi. The wife o( Uu ir.eel.mndord lime
: BO memories rf tbe ages loog goas lo« moo. li u .old. toloied wbeo obe

oagbt to b. disturbing the qoiet of KOI tootde Uh- bo.ee ..f the oeiubbor. •_______________ ________________ __
How itaTtaoM I it
Joel wbot they heord iliey nreer told,
was
would S<-em.
Tbelioe.opof Ita tw
"
Mrs Kre<l Vanglin Is the present hot they left the buose at onr»- and
SS follows
-oocoiwot of ita liouM'. with Iw-r three for good.
Trs».TSrOlT
PwSUot..
Otbar families have lived in tbe
^-*!!!!’;
•one:
tb.i
is,
she
ooenpiet
11
«Mue
of
Kslioss
nr. ead
tbs lime daring the dsy. bot none of bnase at dffertut times, but not for
BaliA Wynli«»,|.
left UrSUtin* tini.- curing tbe nig!.t; end she long Mrf. Dokey herself lived there
for
two weeks, bot that was all. ehist
will noi occupi It long daring tbs
why abe moved oot the neighbors say
2Zu!Z
Zih I
““« It-iiled another honse, she did not tell.
will mure away as soon
nrbt «sul
TrlPi. j « is said, and ^
Bot it is probable tbatt hose Mho
bile she IS sJcepiug
MOsm-r lllirtlBlh .cstd Jas She l
rent tbe hooee in tbe fciare will be
Mtaww
we* balf
i,.., hotfr. of s neighbor.
Mri V.D.!,.. ..,..1., do., uoib.. (wople who are strong of nerve, and i
not
rnneb inclined to sup. r.tition
j
' Her. tbst th. re ar.- anv su{ierustarml
Mr. Davis of Allsgaa and 8opsrin. ,uitor. ... the bouse, and if in.-re
A. H. BROWN HONORED
teadsatOilben of this city wets r«f..^,^^.
not think that tlK*y
sras aad ampirr. McAlpum aad burnt , eonld or woold barm her or hers. But
SMOES
M.T or tta Slleaisaa
aadMeAlpine and Frof. Nyr j .he lias been frlghleoed, s. she stat.-s

BIG RAPIDS'
HELD TO A TIE

It i.fOk. 1 to Ills crowd as tboogb
Ihsfo bad Ifson some fi<-rce plsylng In*.
for.- this, tiat from this time on tbe
g4ai-.-|t-»l warm.-r . rery minuto
'Trarers.- (?ity kiok.-d off, and the
ball was r. torasd to tbi oaater of the
field by a pant. Kbrenberger skirted
right sad and ran ibrongh a broken
field for a train of « yards, bat was
finally downed, aft.r pnUIng three
lovely rbaoors «»at of lb. way. Found
tried th.- .ud for a loss, and Khreobergsr uui.ls four jards tbromth
tackle, when Cmpira Uavls gave Trareras City lu yard* uu acconnt of slog
King by Alli-gait The extended line
was tried with l.s.d.-rl.-carrying the
taUl. bat be fsilsd to cwlob. and lost a
yard. Anoihtr play faih-d to gain,
and Found punlr-d All. gnu brougfit
OOt to the y. vnrd line and kicked.
Soaihar.1 calchiug aixl adrancing to
the cwnler of Ih,- field
Fooiid made a tine gain of ten yards
aad Khreat«rgsr Irii-d right .-ud for a
loss, then the ball sreut to Allegan on
afnmble Twioetbi-y mad..tlivir first
down, then the tail went t.« Trav.-rss
tJity on downs

IMIg.

' e'aloofc.

flity*oAno Uiyb Hebool footkall
was defeated hj AtUfaa thio laoi
byaaiafle toa< bdowa, tbeseora I
« to b Ksrsr siac^ football _
played U this city, was the Twelfth
otr. ajmrk so Ion* ay aodploaffbed up
' as It U today, and whlU ihore Is »o
aad Of flory to AlUfaa la wiaata#
aoMi a fame, tbore is no dlsirrmw for
Trarorse City in loslay it . for Trarersi City pUyed as well as the most
entomAiastic adber.-at of tbe ahool
arm Id u«k. aad were beatao by two
elsmeou. afaiost one of wbioli they
ooaUl HOC yosrd
Ous Ibiaff that coouibutad to tbs
defrat of,ib« local team was Allayaa
wslfht. Ibelraterafe bt iu* If, ponads
praaler than that of the locale The
.Nbar ibia* was prohably an en
jadfftueaV When Trarerse Oily
within A> yards of AUe|aa*s iroal.
Found imutad. and the tall was
broopbt oat liy Alleyan to tbe -Ifi yard
line »nd ponied to the aibldle of the
Hold. Had Traretm- City kepi tbe
hall, and not pnnt*^. «-re
did fet It on downs, the looaU might
When ills Allsgan u
hare taken it. as they dbl later
do it and do it with comiort.
made a tonobdown. as before the aad tbs city last sveaing, they were gre t -;
of tbs half they bad re«ained nearly ed hya crowd of High sobcad boys I xn.. house is the i.rojwriy of Mrs.
taring overaliaadn-d. wliogave!,j.^»rt J Uokey. wbo wse formsrlv
half tbs Isafcth of the Held
• a noisy bat hearty welcome, j ^r. Ellis fit the Ellis milk farm now
Neottatiams Was Woo.
AtlSMao kicked off to Found, wbo For a good long time the streets rang owu,-d by E L Hansom Tbe nelgb,0 n.ve a very kindly
adrauoad to tbs .m yard hoe Laderle with High school yells of Allegan and ho,,
___________
I fiwling toward Mrs. Dokey. and do
mads fire rards thnmgh the line, and
Kbrenbergor and Lmlsrle made tlret
down on iide plsv.. Then the ball
went over on a toiiibb, and with
rurred th-re.
iwleve tieror plajs. to wbinb Allegaa
sithout I
took adrauiairs of her wolgbt. the baU
Vsngl.n esiai
y was anxious
was adranosd to within yards of tbs
she should not 1injure Mrs Dokey
looai M<s»l Lins imok*. oarrisd it
across riirtii Ijsiwomi tbs posla, nine cr..t EKnm„.ono. Poo. B.u i
^

Allrgmii

grand

|v«feriinte»ti3M

' Boots $3.00 * .r.. v:.;

Oxfords $2.50

Tit and Tashion
'riiere arc some thmgs which can’t Iw rmptove I < »ne of thev:
things is the tjucen tjuality ^boe lor w.-nu-n'
\ ou can make il more claljorate, yvm ran decorate il. eml>cr.i.sh
It. and all that. Hut fur $l(Hl a pair you canmn irukc a lictter
shoe than Queen Qaality, havm; regard. v»!el\ to the Ivr,. great
essentials of Fit and FashKvn. This means that me« hanu'allv it
IS |»crfcct. .\s for its ajifiearance. the tact that one hundretT
thousand women choose 1! instanlly above all other shoes’ would
seem to indicate that it is attractive. It cost*, nothing to see
then, fit youP.foot,
^
rsst I'ular Kyo-S*

Wtmr tta-v

$1,000.00 frtt U some out, will

Ukt

L

n
Ut

In hamisonur blue, red
brown or ^jray colors nrw-.
esi “miliiarv” dcsi;*ns just
I from .New York
v S4. SS-

I

and^S

YOUTH’S OVERCOaS
For aifes 15 to go years
— Here's where our line e\cclls all others - ^ives the
boy’s the same style and
color the men wear $5.00,
$7.50. $io.cx) to $15x0.

CHILD’S SUITS

In •‘Norfolk.” “Vestec,” and “Three Piece” styles—
Prices S1.50 to $7 50 — All the new weaves and colors.

YOUTH’S SUITS
With all the style and fit of our celebrated men's suits
-$5 Co, $7.50. $10. $i 1. $15.

ALFRED V. FRIEDRICH

fyamilton Oothing



■.[

iMVilMkT. UOfOUK M taoi.

ntfcBVl

rr:

nt ^mniK KEcouk.

Wm^
I t«>d mfc t» ^rtegli«
I

•—Bars—"

rfoodUUMnfmrd

TflAVSimilOITY. mCHIOAN

it mm to »I4 0f
0%UID TIIAVEmB HCIIALD (tot to hU ofrotoi 14 do* o fttoulaUoa
oot wtoto wlU Tto MM»*
ttot wlU mmU to giMt

GOOD AHO£L DF CftIPPLES.

:6frfrri«//}rcos

j

L_

UsasM T»lto W( His assbad
Too want to knew aimifMng obPK

Tto Bot. FMtor Folis M. Lopora

my mxij mer
Aikdph Lc
mss of Aoatria. wto perforua rntradu
to swrgery. iwputod In rem>ooae to a
quslhm toom tto New York World
tto first place, I was not boro la \ Jrona. 1 was boro on a farm la oortpeni
Aaatrla. My father was not particuiar.

.T.ftATeSAMOI.V.1

wbotoTopcoKtoodtoi
ii»r»*Holoi«topnae poMibtlity tto
OOOl Huu tctool fooctotl olpTeO Will
tto OOBOotoliOB of TPAlUlOg U.Ot
oritorn Mltolfoa ktob ootoo)
hM tom Abto to Mfcp a (bow.Df OgOiBSt ttott.

WANT LOTS OF BOATS

•^iSA^ssar^Sss^
KSPtJBUCAV (X>UMTY TIVKKT.

HAVU» ®. CUAMI>LJClt.
torOMpOto^
BOPBKT X* WALTBB.

«^BO.iW. «rBWARIl.

ktatb

Ktl liraiKK tVILl-AMI»

tious to Miss Kuonlohr were so mark*
^d as to draw general attention from

iranA “The
Pow.r Behind
The
Throne.” tlie pUy wrllira by Theo
erore O. Kren.er for Edward O

fellow passengers.
Just how much the afVrage Eoglish-

have miner mstW this study tbe aim of
my Ufa 1 was s i*H>r simleni. si least
so far as moory
aud I Usd no

man knows about this ooontry was il*
A’hite, preeented for the first time iu lostrated to Washington a day or two
James Blackic. a trmreler from
4andesky at tto Neiison Oi*era Hooee meo
London, asked the clerk
let ereniog. is one of the most oe
lighlfal aotartatomaou that has beet how far it was to Michigan, os he
jffred ihulregoare for a long lime, wishr 1 to call on ;• friend there. The
*ud it was greeted with a beartinees clerk ioquiied to what tairt of Miohi*
hat gave fall aaearaBu that it was gan Mr. Blackie wished to go. Th'
trareler dia not know exacily.
ppreoUted by thoaa prweant
\
(alhertor WilUrcl is an aotre^i of
H^|>uullal ability, and whose perfnr-

PBKIIY r. ttJWKItO of Wolfood.
■r AMpron 0«Hrm»—
CBARUBO A^BUAIR of Joctooo.
. WIUIIKY or VooB«rM4

t>su><A.rAi.Lor<
LkY or
toli It U KdLLIt

oanri last ereoiug eras admirable,
.laying the part of “ArU” with de
ligbtfol insight into its esMiitU
iniremenu, now stirrtogfthe aodi

said: *‘l can easily find out in what
psrl of the city he lives when I get
there.”
*‘What city V inquired the
clerk. “Why. the city of Michigan,
of

coarse. *•

said

the

intelligent

:o enthaslastio applause, now mrliiog
hem until tears alaut fllleil the eyes

Briton
At New York a d:iaKht. r i.as been
born to Mrs. i^wls Rutt»erford Mor

Hoch aotlog, so powerful end lmi*r%-s
dre as was witnessed last ereniog.

Olark.

ns, who was formerly Miss Katherine
daughuw of

the millionalr*'

.tM»ee days of hollow and glittering senator from Mffuta* a
The child is
even now heiress to $iO\KV,\XiO. which
is rare indeed, and
daastog that a packed houir greeted was her mother’> dowry when she
Ibis rising star and exceptionally well married Dr. Morris, and undoubtedly

u u wiiiunTor

PurlU^
AMCm»AI-U B. U4HRAWU orUfOtlo*
Vw IKato ».o*t<r-Tw-iuB.r»lkB«
**"aailAlfDO C, MOFFATT

balanced company of actors and act
esses. MIm Willard was formerly as
ooiatod with the late Angnstto Dal>
.nd has freuuonlly appeared to
f bis eaooess. a
It was a happy tboaght that first

•MlaliTpUBUWL
JAA n. MONV

will supoeed to some of the many
millions of Seustor Clark.
King Kiward's
coachman
never
knows where ho is to drive nntil bis
uajosty is actually seated to the utlage. This is a oontlnnanoe to the

issooiatcd Katherine Willard with the rule which came into force when
art of * AriA“ and she acienl it with gueen Victoria ascended tbe throne.

A gruirospoosiblliiy roaU 01*00
arbltrmUu oommlsalon now in s* aaloc
and upon the reoog

BiMd fairoui of tholr docislon rrat
!• a BMasars tto fotnrt' m^ttlsmeut o ^
trouMos

t to unlvetaity there. I so^u. leva me In

spud of lOu miles per boor aad can

tTillard will present *‘The Power Be
•itod
The Throne* • at
8telnbcrg i

Tii:icrr.

*'ratfo M^w A^SB or oo>toM

gtui stHkos aad

bad to work hard, very hard.
-! did not gK* to Vleans nntU I began
the study of medlclDe. Wb«. I eateted

ba made ballet proof.
Cnede 8dm opened hU ebrysontbo.

‘NeirTooeday. Got «ih. Katherine

rr«eB Uisa«Bdtwkr. O.. ineteupr, a<uuur. lu?

*^A^b5TMAuI!a^of M0TK0M40.

Woshiagtoo.

of tfSO.000. offer,

ed by Matts of Londu
fto airship which gires tbs bast resulu. Heuys hU airship eaa auain

wun the Amerinan girL aad during
f^ia^lird
of
to I'hlladelpbia
ulled no
ipnia oaiiru
her. hsring peeriously requested that
!beie should be uu other risitors
His
pi titioa was granted and he took tu
with
the
young woman and tor
mother. Daring the Toyage bis atUn-

*^^AlIo^1. Ul-lo** or

la

ly wealthy, aud .when I waa a lad I

mum show at Washington Wadnaodoy.
easy Ume of lu
Ha hat bA> cf the plants u axhihUim
•Tiome fifteen yrors ago. wIh« it was
and
Itoae repiwsoDt J4I earUtlu
Tto torgeat bloom of the big banob,
toat nothing couW to done
Tkr«. I>««aar0 Buf.
kBOwa ato^ ”BUck Hawk.” meaa. core of congenital hip
tootos in diameter. Many Bockmlnater Brown, a aorgron living
MroTTOM wto owu a bool ttol to
preaaot at tbe to Boston, ronortvwl tto hka of hold­
ui ow. ood all aoptctalij who tor
Ouf of tto mut anibtulas. ing a patleot In extension, and J.y trarlaaaotoo. aro aokod to tara oat to ttor opening
tlssuea aumcienUy
Japsoeis minister. Mr. tkn to stretch the. tl
mj tomorrow and amtot to the omreb
Tatahira.
Tto
agriculture
department toVtng Ito head of
or tto oodtor of Fraak Oorbett, K1
the show for tnree alte tto socket. This treatment
lion Aobmaa ar-d Olm Horfoa. who will ooottoue
with Uttle npisvclallou In Amerlcs
w<*eka
wero drowaod two works ago lod
was accepted in Enflsud and Is used
tbe .crown prince of Biaa
Tb« March fol tto past two wmkt
there itHlay to the treatment of many
sing tbrAtantio to was intro,
us booa fraltleu to brtogtog to light
roses.
j a eery pretty PniUdelphia
•Tills WHS. however, a ^trealuieat
u»7 asw trmoos of tto bovs after
tool. sail. oar. out and two espa girt. Miss Kiith KiMulohr, tbs daugb- almost ss bad as tto dl-rosr. and It
rote loaad tto first day or two ofk-r ter of a wealuiy cigar maunafetorer was queattonalde w bettor or iu>t auy
giXHl
resulted from such ojwrsUons.
to the city of brotherly lore. Uu
hs trsgrdy.___________________
At last
dusky hlghLess was somewhat

. W. C UHTI*.

mEPUBUiJAik

for ito
Uooo ofthtm
oootostfor tto]prise

betwet 1

aaptial aad Ubor to ^hia ooontry
*Whsa tto comalssloo met yuistdA
Ffwsldul Boossrelt fmprosmd then,
with the Tupoasibility ioTolrod an.
almulsbad tto ooaunlsslon samcalb
to oaaroUa a spirit of otwoal fair
aaas to dullng with tbs sitoation.aun
that tto totorosts of one side be girei
ito USM oootaderatiou m tboao of tb«
olbor. B htn the dMialon is rmdrrrd
U Is Qotlo probable that boto^elde*
wtU find that oonuaaelone are neore

The first woman to N>?ome a bache*
iuished AlU, glTing to tbr c^iarucier
hat eoaetbtog that oomes straight lor of MivinUy in the Oongnqfatlosial
the heart and goes straight to church it Miss Florence A. Fensham,.
sarU of others. Miss Willard is dean of the Ameriuu College for
Dg woman, and the frieud. she Gins at Constantinople.
Nearly half the men In Venezuelan
last erenlng will follow wito
Ml lier csi.'er toward the gul of armies arr accompanied to war by
ss. that beyond a doubt wUl their wives, who fight. cHKik aod
«arsly be attained before manV saasons
arM‘ the wounded
jriU hare passed. In the scene at the
MaMM HsUleam.
doao of the third act. where she
Tlie young ladies of the junior and
ireaks forth in denunciation of Uuch•ss Von Waldheim, tto whirlwind of senior cUsses in the High school have
i«aH passiitn had in it a touch of tragic organised for the purpose of pUying
et ball and have elected the fol­
nmndeur
The andienoe was greatly
cored,

and

Miss Willard responded lowing officer*
May
Coveney.
At the

10 five well dssenred encores.

fasliu. jbat the method U right ana
tto toltiatira taken by
Pruldoni
EiwsTaiT oaaaol hot be baaeflclal to
tto lafiaelrial lotamu of the ooontr}
la tto fataro.

preshitut;

hat

been chosen coach and Helen

Stout assistant ooaoh. The girls liave
met three times and are very unthn.
News siastto over the gamu They are anti­
says
cipating many pleasant times this
‘•Tto amnsemeni loTtog public was
aTAUK AN1> PL.\TFOUM

Tbe

Michigan

City,

lad .

out in force last night to witneM Per
ter J White’s oom]woy in‘’Fanst,”
ibat old bot oerer to to worn out
play,
which attracts Urge crowds
wbererer presented
The stor, Miss
at Dmmark. tto rou on tto del
Olga Verne, is no stranger to Michi
iraaefer betog drf* atee by a tie
Tb*^
gan City, and her name alone aigoiflee
Danieb aalboritire had
prevloaeh
an excelient prodnotiou. Faust wi
woeed to aall the Islands, hot the art
a tilting lorer tto fair kargnerit
which character was portrayi*d I
torn HowevM, it is erpeoted that the
Miss Olga Verne, one of tbe mo
■aia wiU be raUfied after the oomiug
beautiful women u the Ameriuu
«Ugs. and the part of Valentine was
exoaedingly well played. The elec
trioal futures were Btranger than erer
and from all poiuu of Tiew the attracBofieioaoias the will
ilu merited the libreal patruage 11
go tore tto Unitad ^Bates take tto isreoelerA"
U»ds off bar bam a As this is s
This immortal pieu will be i*n>aant
it is quite proha
ed by tuts company to the Olty Opera
Hoaae next Tneadgy etentog, UcL

------- ,

' The iraneaotlon by which the Dan

iehWcm ladies were to tore boooma tbr
property of the United 8talU did ao<
meat the approral of tto legleUter*

rally pride them
•olYBt mpoo tto mnjoritiM ^ir pony
iMA dbovB In tto past. This year tbr
Mt iBOOrd ■honld bo mniDteined and
U dtdorio «o It rcpabllomis should
gnlBBt BDfiFOtev In ycurswboruan
oUte toiexuted republican,
•attend the SKMl. mainly beooi

Zumm in the .purity of ttoU
poMtIOB. The only danger to repot
UM nnoenno. therefore, is a llgbl
Toto The thinking TOter. howerw.
•Ivm tokee pride in nnpfioriiag bis
SJ^eren thoogb to believe, iu
------UfopubUcaaocetont
•^ TOte thUyteirtbairteteoroswlli
^ Zmom pronoonond than ever
BMtor BoiBtloS. sitelo ^ Detroit,
•rho woo doltolnd for a rnBomipatioo,
wlU not bUow hU rtelreBteot from
totaehe. with bta ealhui

**A 81ster'e Love,’* tbe new e
tloaal melo drama that woe wi
by Theodore Kromte especially for
Paulioe Cooke and May Clinton, tto
famous rx]*ert rifle shots. Is said to
be ent irely different from any o
ploy ever produced, and original i
.tort to fifiulsh.
These young todies tore been
rounded by u capable oompony, and
opened their etaeoo tn New York City
rorly this mouth. The oltonetioo will

lOTwl 1)T III, p*^« whr do doU »r«
sav. '*We have aomethiug just
as
a<;*i as Madison Medicine Co s Bockv
centa

Jam

t'mted

Muskegon county 's
almshouse
was formslly accepted and dediosted
Thursday. Tto supemsors and city
and county olBoisto bad os their guests
the Uttewa county superrlsora
elaborate banquet was served to tto

m blur, white Of apple pteen.

SXS™:. 3.75
wcU finished for.

I suite for only $11.50.

This nukes a n«cc I

.4 UiTcst lt$c •( 04< Dirmen u4 Bedmin Sitts erer $b*wi. .a

J. W. SLATER «

WE ABE CONVINCED
That thcfc arc lots of iiieu in this viMiniiunity who will ap|irecatc this tiinximmonlv
^tx>v! |;iadc of sh4*cs wc sell at

$2.00 A PAIR

knlf«--by mHUipulalitm I «»p*rnu*d
oti u child and %vav p.ut'.hpful
tqKTSIrvI lUK.u .nn ..lull amt fat
The sur,:ean* tv»ih ».r Kuri.i.e
Amern-n • ro f.T
yrors quite
btstli
.*t Ibis f«>nu «>r irt-altui-fit.
It wns ..
. nm-r «f u.an:Hutolkm aud
s»i-mln;:l.% ni-jit froui u-gutor aurglrol
prmvdurc. i.ml m.iu> *»-*l>al 1.,-nth-s
were fulfill as li. wl.eito-r ur i.**t I
La.l made at. actual r^«.tucti»ii of ilpj
dtolocatioii
Tht-n- to uv* -luuger any
dispute ato.ut tl.
Tto't I did Uiske.
nml ha\e ^-tm-e imidr. such actual redoctlons to-is. l^- ii proveil m.t
l.y aiwtomlrol di*«-ctlan. w hVh
onswerablr. but tlie \ ray. the funitlun.vl result and the uniiiist>ikatde
p)iemmH-n.-i at the tune of the <n
lieu |*rt»vr ttMil actual ivvluclh*ii*
mnd• The
of the innlineiit
|s-iids tqei. .1 Ulinute alt< iithUi te
tails after the first a. lu.tl ndiuthai t.f
the dtoUs-al.eii 1s inade. TIiv»m-«le
refer le the i-iMtien of the iliuh.
streteldiic of the *t*ntr«ciiii« amt d
rotllig imiseles aral the enlarclng of the
anterior |K»riion of the capsule of ih*
socket and by maulpulalluu to f«*re lu
casing the Uiuh in the plaster cast
After this Is done 1 apply n plaster of
Iiarto dressing, such a* w ill thoroughly
iminol.lltze tl»e llmh and still iK-rmit
sufflcl*ni weight
Igh the sh.'jft
luture to do her part »*f
g the SIS
In forming ami
w hich uumt so
hroil of
to give it supiHTt nfp4 tht i«.(M-tiM
s
Vith.
the
pinker.
tleiit dl»
11 must nut to- thought ttot
I
plaslkX
ipplirotloii of
m-eoiidary |*art of the ir»-simful of
throe cnm-A The plv«!rr roai must be
Tone as to bold firmly In the de­
sired |.«aUlon for alt moutha Yro. Ibe
cast must te worn ttot Umg.. It must
te cuahluneil. too, and adjusted so ttot
It will not to- a iMHiroe of dtaximfort to
tbe patient.
“1 U-lieve it uiy duty to nlleviute all
the sufTenug I roii. whetlue among lbs
rleh or \hmv. If tbe rich |U4> a m-lncely fcv. it will allow me to devote mor.
lime to the inior ”
I r«*r Ureat anti
A mllliou larreU of npplro Is Chs
oevU-r whieh t-ur d«a)ei of IhlleviUe,
Cauarts, rerolved from an English
bott*a-. and he has atarted tubers out
to get the gooiU. aavs the lUwtoo
Tniusorlpt, Tto aignlflcnuro of Ibis
ron te seen w too It Y* remembered
that a mllUou bam-U of apples wouk
In most seasons tn the |».ist eip-.d lu-ar
ly the whole of Caoada's exi«ort. 'Itls
order Is. thereforv. far and irony to
excess of auy order ever received to
forvty a1 Cnuadian drah-r. O. O. Creek
intro, who has been traveling through
the province Ulely. retK»ris that i
will to a good crop of spples In sU
seeUona _____________________
OKK I*AY

owt ®f Orotk's Jaw.

drug etorvs.

Jusi like.«\4li. 3 m hiuh.
>ny »i»e. nirely fiUtJ, Icaulilul .lesifn, heavy i aat cbilb,

K\t*n stuH.- !N

kissing to termed nnasnitary

very near
“When
death
m a severe
stomach and hv
liver
able, that
I suffered
tblfered wuh
for
f
LTs,” writes P. Muse. Itorham, N.
cT^Dr. King' New Life Pills saved
my I fe and gave perfect health.*

SftWsBtiutiM
Btdm.

States

TO 1 I’BF. A IXIED

ingsoi
lu the

To bov u> irao bed ur pUce imlil you look over
oar hi(e aMtioMM. OVER FORTY eMiretr d.f^
fcteoi deeicM. fww $1.60 rijht aloof up

**
profession
Juterest ami re-Kwreto

G.

E 1. Linn if Ml. Plcawuit. la . lutrodnoed a resolutiou at the Mtoeonri
Valiev Homeoiwthio oasoolation

YOD CANNOT AFFORD

rome bis fatlKT * l.nniK-r .1. Ian
The
gittemor's brother ui.irr;«-d the ci»vern
dr’s stetdaughto-r.
»to g».ten*or
tocame i>to Urother i« rHtU*r-iu law.
Tbe gowruor's fatto r li» to w uiarrieJ
the gwveruor't stia.-T thu<* iii.- go».-jnar
became tis fstto-r U» law
hrvKlier lo
law.
Tbe goteru‘i s ».n»ilw-r-ui law
msiTKd Ito- cov^riHT. dauL-ht.-r; thus
tbe goteruor Isvamc I ^s l.nittoT-ln
tow's tatlwM-.lntow
rhe goterwa
therefure .llwd atone

Clare

Rutner, vice president; Ruth Cartel.
s«‘cretary ami irensurer. Mr. Krenpr-

etryaad there wlll|be aome dieeati.a

^\r

rtgars tl Ool S •* Taaroelf.
Herr M tto
Tto- gove
of Kgovjnl. a vert OHWa mau. «Wsl
give a verv *m»;i dimsr parly
sittd his father's laxuUer-to biw.
brother's fsttoT-lMlsw.
Uw's broilier-to laa ami hU tevtber-tolaa's failK-r in Uh. H»*w many gaests
were there?
llete Is the answer .None. Tto govm»ur dltod aloto
Herr to the eM»Uuatlon
The gov­
ernor was a w idowrer. wBh a marrlaffeaide daugtiter and a marriagealde stotrr .The gv*'criM»r*s father was also a
whtowee The g».rero.n aud bis falbrv

OUR
WATCH SPEQALTIES!
Elfin, Waltham,
HamUton and Hamden
Look over our Ijidic*' witchc,
the Little 400 is a l>cxuly,
25-year cose with 7 and 15 Jewel
rnovcinent.

siani|K>i with

in* name 4>n

the i*o!tom, tu insure l!>c quality, tn \ici
kul, lussu t oJi, box calf and cohskm.
*1 ly
us for vttiu next pair v1kk->~ x-t*u will W
'Tie • FNMm TswnosM
Beautr is vromau's creatvst rharoa—^Tbe
world'adorrs beauliiul women, A pretty
nan dreads materuity f<ir fear of Kwing
iiower. \VhalcanbedonelopeTi«tu_ . the race and keep women l^uliful?
There is a balm wse.1 ly culture-l and un­
cultured women in the crisu
HusUnds
should in\-c*ligale this remedy m order
to leas-Hurr their .wix-cs as V> the ciue
with whuh cbddtru can be bom and
beauty of form and figure retained.

Mother’s Friend
motberhood. Vsed throughout irteguancy
mS^<^Stic^"^doos called
upon to bold tbe expanding burdro.
Muscles soften and relax under lU influ­
ence and the patient anticipateada vombl;r
1 the comfort thus bestowed.
MoUter*a Frieod w a lintment for extenial an>b<'*^*n- I' «
rohbol
over the p.irts so scverrly Used, and being
atoorbed lubricate, all the

THC MADFtetO ICC

iTOI CO.. STtSHTA.OA

pleased. ^

A. S. FRYMAN

[ii

will be m ihx market ths <
I |av the highest market
1 sell.

r for xU ktntls ol
jktccs.

la*cs an

Coll <*r write m bet.**

JOHN K. UTT A C<».. Traverse Cilv, Mtch.

HAVE YOU TRIED A RECORD WANT AD? A

It is just about this time every year the “Wimen
folkses''-and that includes all the mothers, grand
mothers, wives daughters and sweethearts of our male
population—begin to ask themselves and every one else
“what am I to get for-him this year?” If you will ^
our display window the "up stairs department" win­
dow—we are offering you some “little reminders.” Not
a man living but likes
A COZY CORNER
and if He has a "den" ^ much the better. There are
the new^est in the line of
ORARERIE8

The beautiful Persian stripes, the solid colors, the ori­
ental patterns. Then a most complete line of
ORHOL.8TERY

for covering couches, boxes, draping cozy corners and
the hundred things the thoughtful womanly hands can make.
INDIAN RIUI.OW8

Foot-ball Pillows-Colf pillows and dozens of other ar­
tistic covers. These pillows are all ready for use. filled
with good down and sell for $ i .86 complete.
BURNT (.BATHER
NOVEI.TIE8

Hundreds of elegant, artistic novelties, entirely new
for this seasom Most appropriate gifts.
RIRE RACH8

The newest thing out. Then Tobacco Jars, pipe stands.
Ash trays, everything the “man” enjoys.
8TATUETTE8

not reach
Catarrh to a blood or
disease, and in order
be eeen io tliU city next Saturday must take
Nov
1. at Steinberg*. Grand Open Catarrh t
ocu directlT on t
_____________________
Honskv
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Hall's Oatarrh Oure to not
iteeUl Toelakt
a quack medicine,
Tonight the High School Athletic by one of Ito
to a regular
country for i
neeoctotion and frimid. of the .

Dpoeed of tbe
will meet fora pie eootol in Montague
ailh tto
I tooioe known. <
hoU
Tto occasion wiU be a
muooossarfaoee Tbe perfect
pleasant one, and ereryooe should turn
binatiem of the two Ingrediec
will go to the nthwhat rrodooesBUch wonderful rteulto
in oaring Catarrh. Send for teetlmo-

Test Eyes Free
The fdUowing arc pnccs
of Lenses and Frames;
cround lenses, per |>air .. .TS
B.foc^l lenw^. per pair..................1.60
iToaxiplkm lensea. .. tl .5 to. 2.00
Solid Guta framas .. tz 00 tu .5.00
i^-YrorGoU tilled .. ..................8,00

.VLL WORK \VAKR.\XTED

W.C&B.A.GANNEn
Jewdm U4 OpUcaw

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The very latest, and by far the handsomest ever put on
therparket. Nothing like them ever made before. No
nicer gift than one of these. See our beautiful novelties.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
JiMuiikfeiiai&i

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A nAN
OF GAUL
.V. t-rn^Sit.

Have your jrroccr send

FLOUR and you will sec a uresil imfirovement in your bread.

fCoBrftnsfdntivs
ef Ittichlganj

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CUaacs Saturdays. Onkn given
prompt attentioo.________ _

FARM FOR SALE
lUO acres known as the Siedr or
.Scedham turn. One dl the best in
Grand Traverse ooniy. ^ tuikn
J souih of the city.

J. E. GREILICK CO., CITY

Coat
is cleaned, woven, dyed,
cut and stitched by peo­
ple who have studied the
mahing of good stylish
clothes all their lives,

i

E.rr} moUi*r can b« Mr«or

WAN! 0LP*RTSt«T.

Al one^ I,

roR mj^xjc R'jr
ktueo.
Doar .oaoaiiif a |-mlc. An t »idoje at j
the .oparm houac aaja lha hoildlng it | m..
infMlHl with rmu. and that firr mio. ; i*n
ol*^ aflar an aodiaooe laava. there.

W. MILLIKEN

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fact tbat will lir n. 1
tbat an im,vir.an. a.eet in th- can- j
uing bu.l«m« is t.m ,-wch ,iiu.
ur« r..m.,rrd from the frail before

>«-r-ii* J
I mtt Jill.
'Vhon Jam.-* «-u
.r^-1 llir ym.* of
ml n—.i«l<*.l Mr. !'.•

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11—I.- *• .“I”* lb. Motetl. Wo<Klni.u
•PmM br
,o «co«r d«m.K. .n U..
tain alnoat ioexhaostlbla qoaut
I Of $50.«*| for the alleirad oarrlass
of rood quality of pfut, and aoina
,0
os;had
Oooperville lodge in
ranffln^ from flu.ORi
i liiating Uiwisaod .wusing biia loaus- . id I
t>u«n olfrrod lor the
Ks.srpl for awdes the oanniug season ]
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My WooHex Coat is as pure wool
as your wool and much finer
and prettier, even though
y.mr WiH^l is white as snow.
^ The wool iu my natty

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tii«* iii-iir»*>.t
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. tmu ma., hr tb.nd tlir..« him ot. r
1 d.dnt. I %i.u
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M v.mi\

& LAY CO.
j michl have fai U*n to Uia floor.

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jChina Decorator

L.la
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uu«Ul!! *-ivi* | Ui«Trr
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Ill til*- t/uTKlar alani
1 had'ui> »<« n<T u*-t bltu *

you Hannah it Lay Company BLS1

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Said Mary
to the Lamb:

J.^u I'orU if»M« one *f U»r uM»t
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ler^t iu tAimrt
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u^i: iraJi na-«»nc«^
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lUt-a » f .*M.uir»: a fiirud ;

Thr BEST flour and you will get the
licsl bread.

Vy C U. L«»u.J

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iVtC
falling on th. floor, while Ui.

THE SOCIETY EVENT OF THE SEASON.

CITY OPERA HOUSE TOES. OCT. 28

ill,: llu.1 tH- 1.*; a hit
•ks-|.y an.1 v.miM r.Mmn 1.. li-*- UWlc
ln>:^
-I tm«i *.*ni rn'l hi*« Ihmi a ph-.i..Rm
on. • I .4.4.d a- I
Mm to I...Md.-

MR. PORTER J. WHITE
PRESENTS
THE BEAUTIFUL AND TALENTED
ACTRESS

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t':, V.. .v-'S.

MISS OLGA VERNE

,11* Ml III. !.n*I 1-dhI think I .
iimke
you ns iiir
.t, »‘H
V..I1 michi

1‘d • fi*'* * •*T:t;mk•Pb
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-INVA7ANTEU-Hi*'..*A»-V«v

No «aUdn«. Wu

gotibe^s

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AN OPULENCE OF SCENIC ADORNMENT. THEJUGGERIJAUTOF INDOOR. MAGNITUDE. '

'.;: r;7'U-;;.;7.7.v

Sunday
. ..•f..ir tl;.- .1 .w Th.-I ' ^
those birds op n. d. and was aociden
Umd it andfimrk bi..hooMer on;>--j ;..nl iu> III..!-*-. ht.M HI
;iml I .h -^.M niid .>mtally klll.-cl by hi. comiwuiou
K..id
Ill- »^..
LightniuK cm
> play any 1
U.- M-.i. e‘th tin- jiv. »r t
lelepobonr wire, al Oratiaii tlm otb.*-; ""
neofnbe le
«l«ml h.> 1.11 1.^. iind h- '
night. It slraek ine wir*-., which
wets eoTered with insulating material.
rieitlqg his
and oumplelely destrorrd . very vestige
John I.amhie. eon of Mrs
of the wire, haring the insulation InHattie lAmble of Adrian, tia. alw.
laot. Kroiu a lot of twenty live sinn..
•M> rt.-ar U.>.‘ hr*
brok.-n bis collar bon.' in a lootbull
which means about thnn* quart.m of

7'-^ t
—--

a mile of.wire, some l. o email ]ueo«a.
“1!
uggrrgatiag iu all t
I Uieeinndard No

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frn uds Tuesday I
help him celehrate tbi* htrth
of a aon and heir, then a week old 1 |

FOR SALE

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Th.-y er>- *h%ui»siiMl .

- to it
.ioea

I.P.r.->-r-.iid.
a I -hi
iMmi.mkindn.-- •»: <
|«i|Hi trIU a prvU> MN«n1 I. a tniii.- I->\
• n.l *d Ml
I Hiiy «.f till- li^.itliry. on
will not V
. k. n- fl-*.! ... a. hi. l-.x.
til. l.l-M'*'.
if h.- likeil tliHir Ml. h-ty.
« iv,. t.i pn.lf.

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M. not

The duel of dcalh.

Mq4iiM.. '4hou^ KauM ihr
\ision 01 .Marguente in favti
ami Ih.- aoc|dv the tortcit and
the iMin l

The most complete theatrical prodyetton ever pretented ia Ihit city,

PRICES 25c, 35c, 50*. Boi Siatt 75c. />•.-//«/, *«

K--urd .40m*-

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NEV/ STREET SWEEPER.

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hSrd r.-!. ji-.-.l Ih. . !n. k* II aed
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*#, «rcor.l,nK
accord mg
t... th*.
.mnd tb.
,,,
b,.r. «d tb. h.t,r w ’
Journal, hadlv frighuntug ui»
dead iH-fot.' the rompany r«U/ed it
j
the ladl. A jireaent \Vh. nevei the
d..n
lights were turned down the rodent.,
cam.' forth in soaroh of poiicorti that

Caused a
Smsation
Mr. Will. AJutow. of Lilli
<Tain\ Win , writaw: ‘i Htato
with: pn.foilliil jn-utilipli*
tlml Glorisi 'r<uiif cntxal iiiy
wih* <»f I ln»uiiiiiti>m wliiMi
•‘V.TVthiiir «‘Im* hiitl fmlttl.
for 'ivhirh vvv an* vrv
Ihaiikliil.
Hfi nyovtTv
iiurt «*aUH4Ml a Mumation, as
ah.* *.tas kiUMMi t.i Im. Niirli
a|i iiivalid. that
niany
lasiph* mil to h*arii tin*
naan* of tho iviiusly wliirh
riiivsl li.T W.' always M-ll
th.'ia that it was ijloriq

taltiinc
lb. IM«!

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normal news

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f..j- Mr r.sd. an 1 >
M.*e A Mation Piatt 1 as been appointed departuienial aseocint.' editor.
of the Normal News.
,
Th.'ie appears in the Oct.iber numilH-r aT. ry interesting item entitled |-n.a
j••Nature Atudy in tflt. low.-r grades.” > ’ \
l.r Miss Pratt
‘ '
The MISS. S Marion Pratt aui Lu. y
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,..>«.ll..n ih.'in

S*s.n;. tier tin- Vd
Tli.-n 1 will ! a*-eu lyi.ic doe n -i.h1 me tr.mh1ed 'amity and wnuulu.01
km.w of

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t,. khaP.-r lh.i I
M'lTv of y.>tirs is
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the M\f«qs'r. and
o M-rior •

hy ImlMi-lv.iS. t:i.
all? Ih‘ ill r..s!,|n„n

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MISCELLANEOUS

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hut the re.,l .Mih-h. no Th.-i.. Is s.ire I t
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100 ou np lit.- h-sM .lust the j

h.A forobe.id j

Mias Mayme Young went to Detroit •
Knday.
'
a*ve
I The first football game of the season
:„.mirin.m for Im* nerve ,
was played Saturday witl> th- Detroit | ttq.i
1., sutler Oil- U 't tlo' h.*i
I’niverdty High .S. hool team Th.> j and
^ J
‘ score was i» to »’ in faver of Detroit.
•1 iM-u pur.h.u. Mr. I .Md. hut y,n. j
' However, our Ikijs n.vd not b. dis- •eeiii I.. I.ste u qiUMT iittaelimeni to ’
Icouragi'd ni. ibeir oppments have a your h‘c tJ.ere IMS-S it i.iake y..u ,
tgovHln-iM.rd. Iiaxing w.m game, plar.-d
;
with AIM0.1 and the V of .M. leamr.
I Charles Novak pU>s quart* rback 011 j vour^ejf I

t I the M. N. O football team.
* -in.|,.d
Kobert and David Jiokling of Atm i Let 4iie nl
.nt'on Mo ibe
Arbor called on Traverse City friends t safe nml
;f « I ThM

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p 41: \\ -i‘i-tr.'»t

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t,....»sh.Bl »!*ms rodni..
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Ih.- ...hn.b;i:d hi.Ubh dr4as|«*'ei. Ik
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er adopth.ii a .
I liitMUiU;: i\ ...1 u. on,- *.de. and
lirollt .1111 l«* I.1S.I.' In «dd'.ii..n to
c-urliii: a'lestl.i .lupiox.'.I sai.lint..»i.

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gold oust M3

».\EY TO U*/.N-.' -^tsj cls^ p«t Is

Fs'k*??^ fb.w

urfi tf

f..l, rn.ir.r' of ;;..M .'haill .*

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, as tio- n•.il^uls. lun-t

.f a esrlng i ilu-ir iuk. hfne.

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rrEINBERO'S ORAIMD SSSSS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28TH
*r. =i«o.k<»EiviKi>i-r or-OKSs-r ,Mi.ot»-r*~CE

|'| lERINE

\A/II I

A RC3

Annual Starring Tour of America's Gifted Emotional Actress.
w w«b, Lbh.,,... ..

."»,>■““ ’>'*“•

thepowFR behind the throne
A Magnificent Scenic Production. Presented with Elaborate Costumes. Everything Complete to Detail.

Management of Mr. Edward C. White

A FE\A/ COMMENTS BY DIFFERENT NEWSPAPERS REGARDING THE ATTRACTION

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S.Wm1/, 0:
Ocl. 4. 1902:
U i. «:Uom ll.»t » thiMU:cil star an.l .-omianv ofi4«)ci> i.
cl such a Tc.ei>t>on a> ,a* Rixen Mi« Ka'hcnnc WilUt.l an,l b« craipanv at the Siekoii U.I r.^ghi. Thc.e never ;;aihe.e.l ,ith,r. the hu.M;i,g*swalUa nur.c cfltkuMJudu uudience
Miss WaLml’s w.wk was
maikclouN. I.«t nightT pr.hlurtioo can hardly be improved uiioit

PawtacUt Timet, Jan, 15,1901:
•'.Miss \Virard leceivcil the grcaievl ovation ever given an atucss in
Prpvitlcnce.

After the curtain liad gone dos n on the lavt^ act of the per­

formance. the audience reiraincvl in the theatre and the aypUus*- was al­
most tlcalcnini*. the ciitiain being raived and lowcretl aga^^.I again.’’

Harhor, Sick., Ewaning Semt, Oct. 15, 1902:
The largest house ot the season saw Katherine Willard and a strong
supporting company last night in ‘‘The Tower Ilchiiid the Throne.” 'The
play is the strongest seen in Urn dty lor years ^<1 fl*c company waa csrcUcnl. Miss M’fllanl is an entrancing actress. She is natural, ihcrclorc she is perfection as an artist. The production U sum]iiuously staged
and costume*!

Prices for This Engagement. 35c, 50c. 75c. $1, Box Seats $ 1.50. Sub How

It. to Wlw. T*KWI|2

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Gnt( iwih i4mikif« ooraMifaiMi

nawAmYCMEta sUtncmi m chuicius

GOOD MEEiUGS iBtAb

Hill and HaroW Titu, entotaioed
nortnaEari. Rfiia Marti®, Edaa'
MiUer and B^ha Porropp tert even­ Many Good SpMkars WIU Din- tenable of preparing a anal at bone
ing at the home ot Harold Thu*. Ice
cuss Public iMuea
WiU fiad thte a fine mean, aloeiy
cream, cake*, fruit and tailed out*

rwst rwnrtnira

t^rmt iUnlfMUtions of Engte«t%Lovo.for Edward

Wtltntt tociett.
hulk Kdfcf. tobm WJket, G«r

Bto. Wite, E. Wteihl. ptoter.

I Oratot. mai Mato ap.nc>. la

sar*-

mir ami iraaiar narrow. WiU A4-

B«r. H«tr

M mM 9itf todftj. elite bsiag tb»
■Mlfwwrr of B«Ueter» 4aj. Tto«
wmmmtim, teka. l^tteMika.

BSlTiSLe? ^pe?*SlJ*oetetaSte
tor twelfth birthday yeetetday after­
noon la a TOT pleanat fatoion. One
of-the gane. which afforded much

l-rtor

Bible »"i«ool at f :4t A n.
Mor*>i* g terTice at II o’clock.

one knowe te oonoealed at the end of
the rainbow. The finder of the I

Bar. Wn. Lnnfman, paeCor.
Morning worteilp, I0:».
mOmiIw

oppetfod.

Sermox

AU»to«f
ftenday eehool at 12.
iSSd^ ‘‘io^rtarmon hj
thr lortor.

A GREAT PRODUCTION

I Tte
•pMa
mmim
■aiar

tm togmla tobtottol of tbo
**TIW HoMOt,** to b0 ffltoti
tho dtewtUw of Mr. Koowl«»
tho MopioM of the Koi«bu of

Pythito. took phwe Urt nlfht In tbe
Pptlitea lodffo roomj The ftr.t foW

meeting chll to told tn thte city next
Friday evening, in the City Open

«C0UCH
In order 10 iu*kc room for r
wnh-al* «re axe odcring some
rirt lorgaiiis.-.............

buiM feuiM..

flrtt price, a cup and nooer. and
Lnuira
Franr the
oonraUtloo a train from Elk Rapidk may be aecnrad. |
The rteamer Onekama
gaine.
Willie Earl wou the boy^*. firrt
There will be aereral other good
price, a book, and Fiord LaFranier
^tlng. between now and electeon.
hunting trip to Nan binthe oooralatioo, a wicard top
way^. For further particular, inquire
A cake walk by Hattie and Lite
At
Acme
there
will
hew
cally
on
of
£ N. Emory, Maideum.
Peteraoo. with mnilo bv a mmopbooe
wa. moch enjoyed. Sandwich* a ice
r. Oct. 20. nddrei
cream, cakic and grape, were .erred by Hon J. W. Patohin and ocher*.
Xbece will nteo be a meetiug on Udc

rieo. The goc
Oeorgietta Ebner. Jul
Moffatt, Kloeaie
LO.U.
eenrioe and eemon. 10 HI
Franr, Roth Frater. Orpha Sielober.
Banday eehool at 12.
Martinek. Winnie Baker.
All are cordially Inrited to three Honeon
Florence tterle. Mncelle
Bennett,
Edna
Miller.
Ruth
Rotend,
Hattie
IteWlto.
Petenen. Lila Peterw-n, Grace W’oodRer. W. T. Woodhona-. partor.
hoow. Jean Bimnui. Hente Hanneo.
Morning. ,10:t0.
Sobjrot. "True G*-rirude Hannon, and .\U.len Lewi.
Holliday. Willie Eaile. Ned Kehoe.
Eme*t Gam be. Brrtte Deahn. Robert
l.K>udoo. Donald Benneu,
Oharle.
ErniUig, 7H». Sobjeet, *'Tenpta
Rlckerd.
Orrilln Bkelcher. Harold
Dcin. Floyd LcKraaier, Genld Mocare cordially invited to the i
tagoe, Roy Simma
Bar. C. T. Stout, rrator.
Corner Boardman Ava and Waah

•w,- wot to

Tba cliie!

Boone where an addrea. will be dellv- j
ered by .United Stetee Senalcr Barrdwr. A large number will be in}
town on that evening and a cpecial!

Tte iWMna »|wtli7 «d tbo opooli

iMr

DtownbAppUliMOir
« rw. V'ocjtUT WyU
in Gtaad Traveeee ocanty

• aouMdaoUtena«4t.000polUM I
tew mat ahteh tb« kiac folio

. tefDMtKlncBdwMdMdQMwAl•aotowwogfooted wUkAgratdteyyj^wdtelUy Md WMdfoteot

M. Oettoctoe te Cite Onww Baa..

alia*K.dreyf*iur‘

evening of the 20th at th^^Mnpletoo
town ball, to be addreerad fiy P. O
Gilbert and Oea H. Oroea

S* PH Hp tp $50.00 « Don’t miss tbtm.

WAIMTED

I warn to ouy OOOI^ VOL N(i
HORSliS. and heavy <lraft
• *’■ ° °‘“*«“« ««>■ iI horses. Will pay hi,:hcst pri-

At Long Lake there will be a meetIng on Satuiday evening, Kov. l.i. to
be addrened by P

H. OroM

$s.85
. $8.50

HOUSE FURNISHINGS
CASH OR CREDIT
218 FRONT ST. TRAVERSE CITY

tfV**audreoo«*tr^^te^ **^th*^irra^hin^^lon street.
,udi«ce. .h.

or ,h. d.T



YIVIAIM.

The otot ood chonw wUi ioolodo the
Mtetolwilod Tooollete in Trererer Rot. Hugh Kwwody, pnetor.
o wiU be the
OUty oad tew
Morning
eervlcr,
10 tea Tbrmr,
flaeei opentie offort erer otteajded is • Oor criminal olaewe.”
Erenuig eenrlOA 7. Tbeme,
The obonu wlU ioolo<te the fol* of the Ixird’. parmblra **
Oi.M mrrting at »te5 a m.
lovbig
Meeen. O. A.
Bketober.
E. E.
A oordiai Invilatlon to attend Uien

tiaeotey.

Wkll* I <io IIunllDX
Owing to the difficulty
difficu:
in aecoring
tolp and not liking to
truet my bcioera to one not compe­
tent to handle It 1 think it be.t to lay

While, rad Hooter. Dr. HeUider. 3-

A. flayder, Bert Millar, Ootoe.. Gtere
Oertea, Eiof. Da Loodoo. Alfrod
Ftoderlok. Bm Baoda. Dr. Minor, I.

rod..*, MMMd.
ar Wlr* to lb- i:«rfiloc lWx>r4

Bav. D. Oochlln, paetor

6«moe at lOteO a m. oo *‘Thi
Chnrch at; V
Worrtiip **
lelt, Lawi Tllae. Bprmgna Pratt, Rol «o meet the
Md
Dooglaa,
Gharlae Hale. Will
^*Snn<te^y
aobool at noon. Parrnte ar*
Fooee. Joa Rbraobargar. Honnonih
WaUoe Oraj.Jaaae Moody.Banjunin,
Oawaroo.Dr. Ht«glnf,MraA.a Holli
Intrmedte^
Chri.tian Endoavoi
da7,Mra Wyeonir. Mra k. U Baobant,

BL OUbarl. Bannhwntta. Ral»4i Hat

Detroit—Wheat,

7«J

and

76j;

To)«]o—W'hcat^ 7a| and 77.
Chic.igo—WTicat, 72J; com, 571;
oats. 30j; pork, $15 56; lard. $9.10
end $8.15.

Mia. Bert Millar. Mn. I B, Oilbert.
imn II

.OiRle Bwl. Halite Gray, Clapp. Bob
erte, Aiwa
Daepree, Pearl.
Orao.
Haetlace,
Mabel €3edy,
Margarri
ViTtee, Mloaia

BalU Btrtha Wlloor.

WUltewe, Ullan Wilbalm.
Bk
Okiaae, FrmoaeaBltiriDf.Blanobe Baa

At 7 p. u. will bn tba monthly mi.
•looaiy oonoert In ebar^ of the Chri.
tian Endravor eooiriv. Bring yju.
friend, with yon. Mntic led by tb.
>oang people*, choir.
Re^. D. O. Roth, paetor.
,
Morning rarvire at lOteO. Tlieme.
‘’Strength through weukneee.”
Bible i<^ooD*t 11^:^.

hall. IretoOeaelacbaw, Boealla V
aleeaf, Ollte Falirbam. Baaela F
leader.
Evening eenrior at 7 teO.
. teh«w. Myrtle Gardner, Hilda Herd,
Theme. ”Obri.t.U>e Door."
Laelte Bailey, Mand Morae.
A cordial welcome for every bod}
It mj aamae of parMoe ealeotad at theee eervloea
^
hare been owittad from the Iter. i
Ctoreh of Chrtet lUtorlpto)
, aot aMaiiooad are requeued to notify
Rev. ^omae P. Ullom. puator.
Dr. i. A. Bnydar at once eo tliat the
Morning.
10:15.
Snbjeol,
"Tbi
Otoraight nay be ractlfled.'
New Tr.tamrni Cbnrch."
Hunduy rabool at IS.
KRKVlTlEa.
Junior Endeavor at h.
A eery enjoyable oyeter rapper

RINGS

Evening.

7.

.sobjecl,

a."

To rlpKirc front—Yoi
can’t tindanuthrr »ucl

mamond Rings
tj.o.i to 175.;-..
•Taii.l too eariv |„
think about Xtnaf.

"Tbo Grea

38 Inch All Wool Cheviot
in Black. Oxford and l5roivii
regular 50c values. Spfcinl
per yd..............- - •..............

n ixturrs,

Munday

...

Sonday School. 2:80p m.
Preaching at 8:f0 p m. by the pa.

Grand Baplde Tneeday.
Mra Hanry A. Yigar abo bae been

RINGS

WaUie Campbell recently took the
eummatioii for lailroad firetnan
Grand Rapid*, and after jasting i
tefacipnly ha* been given a powiion
ai fre^t fireman on the

Pcrc

Mar­

quette railroad.
The diipUy wiodowa of W.C A B.
A. Gannett have been roaiJc more atUaettee by aome very ptetty gold

on the

front of

Prokop

MiwT. Alice Roberts will return this
vening from a visit in Chicago

Kj^lka*

: Sores and :
i Itching Piles
;

a O. Sawyer, who ha* held il for the
t three week*.
Mr. Desn^nd did
DOC get every bird.. 1but It u-as a litUe
Some cloudy night when

50 Inch all Wool Cheviot
in Oxford and Brown niixlnn

'



45 Inch Cheviot-Seri:cs
skirts,

all

regular

value's, special Monday at----------

can

i

PECK’S KING
or OINTMENTS

M OQ^ at rtoMwabl* prior, and that
ta vateo of to omn wr too nadu by
n Pbiladalpbla A Iteading Ca doru
jl Mad thu itoc. altboogh they wlU
whahly follow lewd.

W

T PECIC BR05.. Mfg. Cbcmteta, J

J

Sp^b
»

•ATS HK It KOT THE MAH
to Tjiii T- WtoUtoto WIU Bara w

IN A DRUG STORE

ing an anortmetil of ToOet Article, that
ten* ttotevod a latter from^ wan who t. .Imply brwildennc in it. variety and
rztent. We are toowing

M

nr iha tetter te a* follow.:
think yoa an a nirtake in the

$l..Su.

Dollar

Three jMeccs Heavy Skirting, 51; inch, in Gray. Blown
and Black, worth $1.00.
Sale |ince |Krr >;^.I...............

--------(’»9c
pndc jH-r >aid-------

$1.25 line ofEtamines
in IJIack. brown and (iraiiitc, Spvcial
Monday at . .;.............................. 7'.»c

E. WIL.I-II EL.IVI
NEW BLOCK.

#
l.^O

Heavy,
Broadc
ivy. colorol
coloTol Suitings 54 inch, in Uhcvi«>l,
UhcvhRi. Broad,l.,!h.
•LWrts and Venetian, worth $1.25. Sale prirc
pn. c per vd

Cor. Front and Union

fHE GRAND EXHIBITION OF

BLACK DRESS GOODS

t
/

T
hUO

82c
82c
39c
45c
30c

BLACK DRESS GOODS

Wc carry a large line of strictly first class Black
goods, including Serges. Henriettas, /ybclines.
Cheviots. Broadcloih. Saline Solid, Granites
ar|d Nuns Veiling, Basket weaves and the fampus lamestown goods which will l>e sold at
following low prices:

All 50c goovls for..
.\1I GOc gooilsfor..
All 75c goods lor..

SJS5iS:r;..S

All $1 .50 goals for

$].2H

All $1.75gaHlshu

COLORED CRESS ROODS

:tK

COlOe DRESS GOODS

Our Slock of colored Dress (it ods is complete
in every delail.which will h-«mldat ihest : great'
ly reduced prices.

ON

J
^

;

probably

ai Opwwrt aar ruMie atoll nuv*

Uasbu.

yd...................................................... ....

All

(itSfiatrakhL

AT REASONABLE PRICES

Rol.

Brotm, Mixol Brown and Navy Blue, wotih

Gray, Kc»l and Tan Cheviot Mixtures. Covertn aiui
Home Spun, uortli ^1.00.
.Sale puce ]<r van!....

54 Inch Heavy Suitings
for imlined

Gray,

SPONGES AND CHAMOIS
at nnbaani uf pricra. !>. n«t range yourmrlf in the rank, ol th<we unable to recog.
rbrl.Uii.(t.

JOHHSON'kORUG STORL

■i

Heavy, colorol Suitings, 50 an.l 52 inch, in Br«mni, Navy

in Oxford. Green and Castor —

IS NOW

tooVi.

he

n\y, colorH Stnlings, 54 iiuh m

w
J

Mon

daf ereoihg in Union ha^L
F. C. l>e*mood came doeii to the
dob shoot la*t evening and took the
medal for high gun away from Dr.

We will place on sale our entire Mock of 1 )r» s>
Goods at greatly reduced jiricrs. We are show,
ing all the new shades and weaves,
Lves. (our stock is
complete inclt
:luding. Broadcloths. Zyhelines.
Cheviot. Basket weaves. Wheelman’s doth.
Coverts. Homespun. Pebbls Cheviot. Serges.
Henriettas and in fact everything that is neces­
sary! to make up a first class dress goods slock.

rrer*. Knio or OoiTMrjif. cere.

teoreboildiag.
A new cement walk i* being put in
fitmtofthe City Bookstore budding
be Tonnelier A Shermer.
The Clerk** union will meet

APCnfTX7TCVRC
CVARAHTCCO

COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING
...OOTOBER 27TH...

Sale price |.cr

▼Itettag reiatleee and friande at ber vkCktion in Evkntlon, and will orrupv
old bona In Toledo, Olila.fortbe hit pulpit as u.ual lomorrow.pnte thtto woake, wlU return bone
today:

at

... .‘19c

Visit our Millinery Department this Evening- We will
convince you that we can save you
money on Pattern Hats.

Batnrday night united pruyer
•ludy^of ^e^Snnday .chool In

Mr and Mre. B B. Hubbard and
eon Boat, who haee been eieiting Geo.
A. Baker and famUy of Weet Tenth
etraat. reiorned to their home in

39c

69c
79c

500 RINGS

glean laet araoiog at. the borne of
Bee. O. T. Burnt for tba benefit o!
Qtaoe obaroli.
Bee. J. renoingioo retamed yeeterday from a etelt in cwnUal Ind
Be WiU haee charge of bte Sunday

Monday’s« : ,
Dress Goods
» Barsfalns

$1 :i5 goals for.......... $1 10

.Ml

$1.50 goals loi.......... $1.2S

All

$1.75 g.K>h tor.......... $i .;;s

IN CL.0AKIN03

On account of the train breaking down near Saginaw,
Mr. Danziger was unable to make this city till today. He ar­
rived early this morning and'has his Furs on exhibition.
Those who have been in during the day say that it is by far
the finest display ever shown in the city. It cer^inly is a
grand assortment comprising all the Jllaskan Seal., Persians,
Beaver, OMer, lllinfc. Sable and Isabena Tox. Best as well as
medium and cheaper grades, necfc Pieces Bm»,

WesJiow
low Kersey. Aitrakan
Astrakan*. Beaver.
:hinchilla, $2.(K)
Chinchilla.
$*2.(K) goods for $1.65.
$2.(K».

GoM Plaids anti
$2..5<» gonls for ^

$3 (K) good* for

\\ c wiU place on sale 50 piece* of dress goals, all colors
in ^ges, Henriettas, Cheviot, C^cl* liair, Coverts

^

AVc will sliow one lot ol Novelties, all colon, all gaxls uji
to 50c. at iKr yard........................... ....................................................

25c
50c

One lot of Novelties, all colon, all goods up to


$1.00

at

........................................................................................................

WOOU WAIATINOO

€ap** and 3aeket.. Prices ranae up to $300.00.
It will be a treat for you to see these beautiful
thing:s. It's a rare opportunity to buy Furs for the Holidays,

Ole guarantee a saving of at least 2$ per cent. This may seem
strange—but the Furs and prices will convince you.

Come in tbis evening. Make it a point to do so.

Cloat Hoorn . THE BOSTON STORE

All $1.00 gtods for.....................

82c

The above prices arc positive bargains and cannot
be duplicated anywhere in the city. Before buying
your fall Suit, dress or waist, visit A..J.
J. Wilhdm’sstorJ
Wilhdm’s stor?
on the South Side, wc can save you money. Everything strictly as advertited.

A. J. WILHELM
AT THE OLU STAND

SOITTH SIDE

m

ii'-^n S-

tifif'THE, EVENING -RECORD:
PART TWO

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1902

PART TWO

Cbe Gvening Record's (lp»to»Dale Illustrated Feature

told "fj^youiiger
— Anecdotes of the Notoriotn

THE HELENA^S CRUISE UP THE YANGTSE'j

! MRS. POULTNEY BIGELOW.

KAK

AI^MIHAX.

KOiit^r

Lo. I «im-

thrT»-

-WJih aJ*aik>w

hi* adv€»tiS^ .^r'^^r.^bSlTt la j up !hl
USP^O a K*ora albfular rrula^ than his [
Iat--l la tho irunboM lUlru. «p i|« I
lrai.«ra^kJaar Word cams frwin M'aah- !
turDxt U»at Atuen<;aB lolaalutkan^ni la i
Iba
Ksaohura protlrnw
In .
tlai.a*-*. sod l>* »uat «o up the rlrrr as j
ttoar a» 1m« uuU »»t and extend to iM m I
u*e f iuu^loci of If*- ftar. He was then <

ihlrt.
rouMbe
Ou,»r at
althuui'h
the V«<
places Jr..nt U» w. Mo fc*-i '*
Thr
to Ichanc and t•*•>or4 affanla
alshtn. far the I'anctae t r^ja i»f the a«-a >. a rltal of the
Aruaaoil In else and of the "lag Muaey

klanc. at a j o!nt wherr th« famoya i And c-arUrna
Onmd canal mchea lha Tanctac. and KlukU
Whic h It
nrK-c:t» with th«- Hr^ancho. or ! factory
Orrat
river, and Tlwitaln. .

Wcat of u.r Uk«- Her* j
It of a ru>al lH>r<'rlaln |
atrr o: uad,: Uiih th»-

. harn^mc Am^cn ladr who j Al WOIDEIT OF HIS LAST BTUri)
made- a reputation as
M sn
an author Is
la
rouliney Uia^loa. aha before her ,
islie to ih- u* 1 knonn writer and |

v^eiArd. *. r the im- ’
: Iwc-thuda th* re
to hhans Hand*
a Uav lfu! paroda

*nty-l..»
half la

The {Uiealnr of Jhuiea Wuurer nt tin*
ace of tmy four leaven but uua of Um
famou. brev’ e,* ,.f th*t uatue nlive lo
re»-aU -lone* ot il.at pu ture*4|ue Auiar..
lean i.m* . tl.e weaten. otttUw.
-iTw.
Vuuitaer IcMiher*. Jaimw and Uoleutsu
wa* aieHlier. John. win. was
shot u. 1ST! in a flffl.i with kllascmrl
deimrte* were for a Kei.eiatlou linrUly
lea* lu.bTiou* than iM* James Imya.
Ktalik and .lease. sa>. the New York
Tli.ie.
Imleed. the uaimw of the two
faiuil’c* have l.eeii lliiknl tuct-tber br
more than «ue eni.ir This
wa* alwnt* .|eni.*| by the \oou«etm.
and venai.i Ibi* that in the exploU fit
wlUi h thrM* latter attained ibrir most
Listiui: noiot iety and incideuully a sen
temr to waie pricH.li f.H- life. Mm uu-'
tilvlclecl Kioiy w** theirs Tbla wnt tbo*
dayUchi
raid ti(Hni the NorthSeld
(M ill. . Icauk ou .Sr'l.t T. IMTO.
1.1 a story loM by f.de Yoimj:rf. the
elder of the two. the incentive to tb«
rul.Mry ..m.e in the rei^rl that M«;oxcfu.*r .\n.es and Benjamin l\ But­
ler of Masaaiiuw.ts bad dr|K«lts.i
STS.isM in irold Ih the Nonhfleld bank.
Th«> Vnmtcc>r Mevs. with several otben'
of Ihe r Ilk. siaried from Mankato Brpt.
J for’Notthrii ld. hin iuK ' voted** to
fald the bans

tfadil* and

' >oi;d th:^ Mint by
J I t»*j of whic h ai.trial >
I i^an: iChriM i th
ti

XO>fC ON

JNEM JCHJWCrf
I .* faoM^ji Ihrouahoiii «*hlrilii-ml mul «Kr*.-cilt.«raI

•^Ite inllra fn>tn Bhanatial and
. the -|.U.:e M whl«h t'blna-s
• hum. From WooKurijr

• hl.ia's arr
j»n:v^t^lo
»uri., cd
The »J».r
inoie tlisii 3 «<W
rr.ll' S In b TiKlh. la tiavtaalile Mr «x eaii



LJ

auiohi^ .

Mui * Th?ri*rofTl.*»!*i I

I., to Ic hcng.
aU Jl J.VUi tUllr*. l< h
Amm «!..• llrl.
euaV oli>-. tt\e
Mil Ihr «. IU
dlsluilMtUce. Where Hie lUixera
1*^0 on til- uariwth lor aevrraJ ]
j iiat kitlina nallve «*hrl*lUna and
lina Ihr llvca of AtuerUah inlasiun
in !- III. U at Chvnctu. about Mo .

mm

of I. I.SI a. »*ut ll>e neartal |K.rt ofi iJir
fitei tm Mi4, |,«u. l.Tiu titlleii fiom Blianao^psvlaailon f«i Juniu.
• un*
hilnl tWlca*lierr*f«”d. a
tab a. a dc« of the • Flrh IIP* Jiob- type
land t-.t
ho waa In tfhina In 1

i*alMC r.oire than
* U plenty of water

iS

rltle* I

!

low n from the In. • 1V> a nr. at thr cntrati
o.inc of the Piuuit , ataud* the .-li. *iial .lly li
Its l«nke Twii.dlptant belnc ikr rrnow
Is in.aiUi I* t'lnn- Uliin 1. with It* i
I

A REPKODUCTiON OF KINO HEROD S TEMPLE

1^. ;

; of t!ie KM at stre am 1* alive with junk* ; -»i lM»t
In va.i rl,-. t.
1‘a-slnc tho ln,,K,rt.int ;
: vine* of Wui haoK and Yoebnn. tf»,.
1
K:« ut TnnktSn?: l.'.hc t>» rlcht- -! clir^Ttly j th« y t

rU^MNARY
AND FAniLY
Of

which

k^T^ Ur"

j
;

the lake I III nine tim ihit
i
SvfiMi. J foe irn; a*^«ir*d o. luiimi!,:i. f,,.r . ,.„u- i
i hi. h I* Ur. Ken. -ul .ciir.- to tl.* Mn’l*lmf s I »'T
*
dMtai.l itionuta iM
\\ lo-i.- jv.' i..r •
----------------- ------- ------•
'

‘lold. ii lnhin.l O- . 1.x |.c..j.:.

OEEAT HARBOR. CULEBRA ISLAND. A PORT OF STRATEGIC
IMPORTANCE.

huIldliiK float
at M K»\e;, *:KUal
The p!:i.i iu,s.«
>Hrried. aud a atreet
fljthi 111 which 4'a*hler Hey wood was
kiHid-cnded m ihe m*hi of the sang
Then a »iiaM eiMu.sl from NonbSrkt .
nearly to Mimkaic. nod In th« mkI Colo
and Janic-* Imtnipr. U.ih wodiided.
Wc tc- roiiiuled tip by a i*>**e.
Tbmy
wen- broiiKl.t to U.al. plea,
nainler in the bi*i cleK'o,. j
1 rec'elred
life selcl'et..*-*
*o ..............
The de\otlo;i of the brut bora was
shown in t:.e fl.ght from .NortUSald.
Had the loi.Mrs not iK-en InrtuobarNl
t.y .lim Vounjrer. Isully w„m*^ tb.y
uiiKiii hr.VC' .SMaiHui. III. luouth was
WELSH NATIONAL TYPES.
so badly ►Icsitirr,! Ih:ii Ihe hetUor,
rhaae vn*
pn.fuM- that ii left a
t.Mdp’Jj'In VtV • I h',.’" ‘v’. m
ra ’ -Id
imd of l.i„.*| tUst w— e asily followed.
niello** IJ. *!>« 11. li»th-<l|us::«il .11 'n.e AI ;s.t he loMSui.
wcok that ll was
nec-e**m X r..r i*.de ami Ilol, lo rids U.1 h a .iiniv.r: '‘bra*
aJde h:u: t.c .uppori l.im
By ihU they
wr.e .t.l.ee.l *.-ve,aI da>s and lu ibe
w »i« »w a ruling
J.wae Jauie* oba Cole that their
lIoxAc*! by a bUud man.
j nml. ... I hey of eoiuee did uot waul
^ Tim b. f.ii inpc u,- h*uds of thslr purj sn.r. li.ey hail iK^te. dls|x>sa of him
and aiol bu snfrenng*. a, his daath
we. .. is.„ *,.xh.ov
Bob and Cul#
..eced ;.r J^m^S «t.d IrSUk IWpIlHj.
• tT?1 .« liUi. .1 vald he.irisd vlUalu, a
w.il. whom he
„,vet as.elele a^-*irv and adding Ihal he

vtrzi-z::::

v' th-' I »ti(.*l Kiny.loiV?. *.*!*?

an unsafe leaning towe«.

.V

i
"leatiifu: »ou
in dm.ietr

>-n
. Illod to I ho To:
TV AMn-Ki of itrj.
losBit. an oflic ial

e* left S!.d .-*r*j,s.l

.cjyi.pi

. lwe.>UiKl*t ha* |.io
Klnc Ih-i^l at Joiu».ilcm
Tills t inp’.* well. imi*!».sl. etudcni* 4d ilw llidy loind W4). aU.iit 1blM> tote
d Boh inmi * l.niple, whs. h wa> .Iratioved b| the OmM-an-. Ji* was Ueeiiwj

TYPICAL AUSTRALIAN SHEEP.

i.Mi.K alH.ut i.uduay between rorin lUco and .<1. Thomas H the onniv» ly unliniu i lam Mland of i'ul. bia. or the Snake. It t* wniinMu tant out
> II* wise, bocxvvcr. lor thouFh only aU*ut elyM mile* lotic hv thM- wH
as III ba..t two onaKninctnl harborw. Oiwat an.| Tarfirt. one of whnh v i
le Six ne of the I'niird St.ate* nat al maneuver* duritiK the
w mb
hlvh a mlMbm tlnUnrs will be s|cent. Tanret harU>r 1*. an open r*>.id«tead ai
l uirow* entrnni-e N'tw. enI .-oral reef*
llla. h harlM.: I.un
suOl lent lo;- the 1

•lU; M II .

*^;:;

'

., ,...

Thb ali eiJ-t
flc. c.f
of the I numb bntsJs. and
' putting down something like-Te- .
OU-* f.^,1 u.e - hea.krd to Ics
S risen, s-y. tl.v Duluth N.w sTrfhmiM
After as.-ertalnlng about how
h the K-e*f wlshs.1 to iMiy thw
lcl"rk Slid that tbx fijo«r destraldemom
I k'ft ws. a ecertn.,,,.
•C.mccrtvcn,
.
Well. I rnesa I
I don't want it ** A?.d Yoimger atrcals

WON A WAGER BY BREAKFASTING IN THE WATER

DRAWING ROOM GK THE NEW ORIEKT-PACIFIC STEAMER
ORONTES.

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x'essfully ral
raljH-d »u An*U,
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For the |.i*t
he coi.miy
M.miy has l»ee. droucl.i ..nd I

! wav •
K,u\ Ii.e hote.i eierk. uncunj wh.Ms of the Mej.tltr of hi* gnsst aud
ill* emireU ontmel aveniton for eonrtnsuiis •*ratghiXX«y forgot thy Incident.

RICH FIND IN FUEL HUNT.

le evpldtlu:; o|
l-.ga of
iric- oc C nsinm^l l.x il>« ,-ociI
il 1famlua
ha% r**cMlted t.n the d.si^.rery *4 •
x-uu.i.:o.l:ty x. hi. h j.r...„l*es to drreiop
M, Mcluatrx. **x. *„ iltlnw* sperhti to the New York Wt.rld
tt.bcr..tiiM, of fi...
brought ta
light Ihs pre-emt-of «t, iiiiliinited sup|dy of sphsguuii. mo«. whivh i* ev
leiislx.ly en.ploys.1 In p*vkitlg frult.
atMl other iwrt*liai.le arfl. le*
KiiKllah
paper. maunfsetuieis als.. use It la
atnkitig wrapping i.a;wr. and iwcwuUr
roarse borm- blankets «>f splendid
w-eani.g qu;illtx have iweti made rrma

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In tV:- r.fcoinpmylng lllpslrallon I* ehowii
ix Uua bt d *tc.Am« r rVontr*. in whl. h are enit>o<iled iall th" late.t lice. 1.rom.ort imi i..:..xenbnie.. The Onmi-* .. a twin sc-rec
r bum e*pec-i.tSlV
eepc^-i-tSlv to; ih^ _\ii*i!.»;n
d;*;>U‘tt.ncu: a*.il IC.IKJJ hl I-sepMW»-r
.omniicdalton- f.^r J«e» bi.t x Ja*s j *
• swlDx-.*t vease ;* of her c.*** ttdo »
rtUmatc-d Hiat neatly 40 fVx' WVi *1,..*^
naxe U-cn destrx.vvd. di.trtbuie i io«ta«.f the watri ly na fxillows; In Vbton*. rxA^'WO;
degi»*s c W-<Foxnh Au«itaUa, 2,TJP.d»«:
of the latter) J
and Kew Smith ^
iMUld air and wat.-i. M
ifnl atgM of U kettle of w.
ladling
a v*ka of ky

c.n It t‘u.t Ilau wou
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AMERICAN OFFICERS AT THE GERMAN MILITARY MANEUVERS.

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le ;..-xcxto*-ai.b .vpro.1.ir-.l
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ration n** tsL-n oi midiilcbi on :
mit of »b. Xo.^b eat." Ill Nme.

I swept aut exf e*!*tvncT-. and by the
the- artesUn well sxatem U u»nxei

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Kt|tetis from Flighind
Uillur w
the sjxhagnum growth t
IKwaeiit ill ontarki teatfiig tbg
III pTxHlliel.
*nmT bar*
favxxrable rei-.ris and ilw.aithi

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A DUCAL RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN ENGLAND.

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t nigh l-iwn hi. -utnmer pUtxe In tbn
IWkshIr*- hiiu lit l.ee. Msaa.. Dm InrKMt luirt. In N*ox V.ngUnd, aars n<
a: dl.iutieh from WinaiM. Cwan^ .
to the New York WorW. It will
It w-ili be fifty-flye

Iwxtt With York House.
a w lllingneae1 to |wxi
Th« Duka «f Orleana 1ms ex
1 the uueea U iMrtugal were bom and
Tiricbanhaiit. liagland. In whh !
mint vxf ParlH. was a lavorUe l-iax-e tor
-which In the time of hi
Sgcal gatbartnga. Ymk llivuae haa been In the pfUana family since IWt. when
tiM Couat of l*aru. oo< a» after hU fetltefnent from the United StAUa army.

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l at the German mAp.ary mathr ofllcer* are Major PhllGcMral Tmmg. WtsiiaM

the portr
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, - .™umnt or
a... ^».x.a*
! undoubtedh
u
j north pole than any other In the wwld.
Tt.e North cap* itaelf la a hard cUmh
after the base line of Ita preclpiose are
reached, the summit being aWst n
thounnad Csat nhmm tim >v«l dC thn

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My Het^’i

ttomadmamma. |d« aadd Maan
panattktoDodf to ffvw apao abort? ▲
Kant tt« root lav: TWok of prwia'
M la tha atgtrt ar a« tba BMW to abtr
tb» ama yoo look doara kt by ttooa

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that 1

mm coDtrmiT. <m\f tUt I am aa-ao !»•

Mmadj ua”
OfaadMAiito Laa.ua laofbad baaft-

mj

M qaotod aofilj.

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ctollj wttli tbaircyaa. I admit tbon«iv
yo«
ta tha waj ct kaowXus iba Woa
Qt aartooa Urtaaltoua->ou mart ba^a
ka4atlaaMt«<«ty
«amt aoL**
^ C«irtui»c aakL teraalX
taf to tondL “1*^ you koowBU 01). -Maaoo-.liM ba. tn«k my
laair.tbarlr.al tiMul

m

j
aad aar. to aB
‘ •* I tktnc. arr aow re,
and milk

kf «IMaU(«l
; **l'ome: fat aS
Coeoe. boy wtoa

It teem. toevedJUr that auy «ae
cnold trvst God a grmcioaa tovttatloa
UghOy. and yet many do. >leo today,
aa of old. make bght of It and go tbeir
ways »oni* to ideaaurr. aome to botokdrutly re>act
mercy and to
tbeir rei«Aioo d«pltefaUy uae tbs

Mfs. Fitd Vikfik.iK,

ssss®
ilfS

ft iSfl 4

aaoD osptolued wbro be bad
I
-Tbe aatobrr: Tbr martber: Hfa '
Moyb to mwak- Lenox knelt beside
.book bar baad tmfMtooUy. **NoC to ; op tberer tJ
i
my caae.- ab* afld.
Tra tm ao lac at Lama ta be
aoaraaoa abom It alwaja. aakl
I fato Laaot yroaorA Hla •mde. A lcraodpap
attic.draly
maay tlmra orar aad oeer tbe amu 1 knew, bad made a place to
It Maaoo. aaylttg UniniUSvely
for bto bestl brtovcd books IL I
moat graciuoa invltatlou the world
yoo will VK me lovr
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Cbe flrt> bad found bim there, be
knona anyiblpg about to absolutely
m to. j doomed beyund hope. 'Ibe baU sm
toexcueaUr. It U given to good taltb.
daoy-iof dame. tb. rt.lruay burolar It.
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The beoedta to b* derived from Its acataad of dx____
ooxb I socld be tuadoem lort-d paMius It ex- 1 ..id. lookliu u|* at l^r tlm«u.:b
-^ rd cffdaoce are mJl upon man’a aide. God
that be baa a ftne face and
cefA to tbr far* of crrtalu daatb. Tbr j ryrlU** t'or iuH- lnu;.'b^>l
“\uu
nothing to k»iv‘. l ot man baa all to
oat a faoitoman.(Ufa. It anskn a woman atnmf and
»11
umn to j
by }.gb:lr *et««HOitig i!*e aalvatlon
-Ob. be’a M«xSld a. far a. ba foe.r wtodow ma. narrow and thirty feet ’ nr*
offimi t‘ir Hjgb Ji-i'. «‘lirt*i. N..r di»cs ;
Cortaoa aald. “B«. dear, dear: f'aocy above rround, with not a Jaddiv about ^ ib* w,
myfltro«lk Blowty.wtmniac. la two
God bulU ai;\ mail
To ai„jl. Aha tlM oAm} i.
ii»
Cctok tbfooffb life trytoy to keep atep that would iwt wUbiU trii fret of Ibe », uuy
VC- lu rt*je. 1
t dJ.v **ae
wttb tboae abort les>: «Tby cooktoT
j
CHRISTIAN LIMUEAVOR.
-.1
to a died witboot
-ymi kill not M .vuor
“YuuUaaoa be tall-^ tali a. Ford Lmwxr
You mart notr- rorlonr
r^OTHl£HtX>D iatbonoUmtiaty
T*Hr ru» lb*
pumidmK-nt aup-Be quick! 8er the rtaokr!
be dead U fuiv thr rugiur o.uM
.. lu-mcl.i v.^nby
------ out tbia pnnlagrvamoD dosot
I i».!.er.->t tii«* Sun
*•1 sill va)r Llm-if po«J«4r,
►to clve aald. dartjlageixuiuir the ball
TU»
«f the £u^»-l «tv 0.1.0
a or to of Ikrr muiAf *.i)t him
uinn
ap at coca
to the Kcrlptun-. I j a
back. gJS'Iiu;. wlOi alatfid hr
vu. I; V*
lolJ. is- i ivao;
t 1. Imtopical n fe,-eaiw we,
tloQ by raaaoolac agalurt tt. Cortooe arorcbed lingers * Vim »ir.-! 1
Iv. I T; M-;; m.
VI.;rk u.
have Chn.i a rvprea, uuuo.
bad rmlly a beort foil of romance, for puaali.lrr be .aid
t b«T even
I«orable vf 1
xLiUMr Uvaa M many livm oa aba baa
i’ortnnr wa»* viry w
aU her prmfimr of practictbUlty. Sbe
ne- ab*
kingdom
childrm-lbetr joya osd aorrmra ora wd to muCbcrbood with >oy.
Uttsed • Tlic trt^: T
would end by loving klaKio ^ tbo bet
tal^M I 8bs 1. a do# girt quite brUUaut I
i.«n.h. Of I^«»vin
ter througb feeling that to love him aald. |ioliitii.g tv an i-Uii
fcl,
bear. I undesatond ab* ba. juat com- wbli h
abe bad aacrlflced acmetbtog.
ea isUH- u.thU. a

tlu-hisJled
by
}
tsJled
ipi^tod a sourae of Rocky Mountain
Upon a day throe inootb. later
V
-wl^t iiuid 1 do ,'t*** kixb:'. ainants but they would not Trs. That aooounia for ber brilliancy.
Grandmamma Ijiwsm aadly owned
ex»U)«v •'Again
bad mid
t-m which are bid- |
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, etita. s...ylug. Tell
BUd S>d)^
prr|amil “my din- •
Ctolvdy that young griilUnnan wa* go- rliiue Int.Ttuptid
my‘falling* are ^
log back to bl. dlatatit home the very abort toildiT at th** elm trunk, abot up
killed, and ail thing* are ready. Comd i
|e.npUig lo
nest day. Worae aUlL grandiuamma il and wua ero. pH.>:
But they m:ide
wanl tlH- uiii.low. Slender Uiugha U'ut unto tiie marriage
to
aloutef one* light of il and went their wa\>.
, 4»ne to
cei< Ford Lrnas at aoon aa poor Maaoo aluioat
xViudiMf
wa. well out of the way. Leoos tied awayetl pivdou^li a- he awung from hU fuim. ni-otlu-r to UU uun
and the n*iM«t.jnis i.>»k hi* ^e^^anta
t ituihi'ig
been at Ibe bouae almoet coaauully of one to aii.dUiT.
late. ruoDlog to at all boor., a. one He crawUsI al
aiaured of welcoms lie waa auylag bough mil rest the niudow. toy along
- tv to* trmly w ith bl.
with bto uncle, the rector.
atretetod .Ih>m- l.l^ head. aiWtOg
The rectory atood to uarrowlab
. hJm- lf a vwing and riage ft*a*: wa*» «ide’rjled.
of 11.
grouoOa between tb* Iswaon place,
The king 111 tto* iwirai lo to litxl The .
Cruily over the alll of
which waa wide and bandaomc!, and
aoti 1. i liT Ht. TU- u.Nl.ll-u: U*irt rep. I
the Falrlle bomeelaad. wider and atUl
reaent* th.- pruMiit at:d *iemal blcsa ;
baodaomer.
The
rectorya
ragged be caught
Inga of th). goal- 1
Thi- Hr*l InvUed^
A
and unkempt gram made tt elm aml -vuul«^e.l within
guevt* w.ve the Jew^. They nd ua.il |
of an eyeoore to Its nelgb- went up from thie^- to low.. U ^
Xa fact ilic Kuitlr acvcmi|«ntcil. or so cal let! personally cimduolcd jarty,
and e\« .1 kMle.1 Go^l'a piopheta and |
when a i
respect for tbr rectre fw^ Buaiiended hreath
the full bem-tit of lltr otcTland Inp ;it the
apoitk'M who wenuoio them. |
paa«nl and he did not re«HHi,r.
! Tl»er‘re lM»th ovch.diih*.*' Gu! tto*n-fo. .• aevettdy pmii.uiil them j
nH>tapliorical!y
| and evi-nd..-.! the Imitaiton
to His I
turn tbeir back, to 1 by kiiqilngwin- Gmud;iap« Law*>n *yitd lu u dry whi*
i It abut and alt- j ji-r
Th** «ikh hir.s:i lum!*- l*> follow - gt*-!* ! fr.-rt to »iU m.-n
j
rh fainl the Ub
Muih.u. I*ui granduqui wat«il him. Tb*-g.o:-. I PiviuiiH.ri
th n-foiv to- |
Hug upon irtccbea which
Iwirk. 1.CU..V Ki.>o<l bl.t- a tuan duaed. |diy a w*»rldwnc lii\hat.ou
U la to
er way.
S.ito:jii««i to ...Mir-1 full and ;
Thua It happened that upon the ulgnt ftiaring bard nl th« »»t!uUuv. .Ml e>cH. i «i| n„ n
ajnrly ; throuy*Il
t
in jtarticitluT fallul all the rciiuircnKrnto of this hja.i'i.il icrvicv, najnrly
after Maaou’a diamia-ml the rectory got ludcl. W.I.- on It Mvo Jarkion*, \ frei- u> all wl»* will a.^ipt li. aa II la 3
cat-, dvan wln*U-*.mc bci!>. gtaal fast time, Rock>
and
k\ Mountain >tTrm*r\.
>tTrm*ry. a srUvl
srl
Ja* k*..u wn*.llif l*Mlrlie I uthr and lu*d I offenil In tb*- guq»,.| hrowebrhrtot
unrv from top to bottom
any
iiifttrniation iiol onlv twi hi>tutv
inuliigdil ti»inj*aiiy. and infonnatitm
ll»»nu* Whnt m eracioii..
body knew. Amwa tin- anvil there n.im- 1-* Inlf w..r>l.ip Mavosi.
ainl »<vtK'r\ . hnl also about land. in\x-slmciil.s. trri;;aii<nt. clc
S** olicn h.TVc »*ut
f.ub.il a-* Mi
were vacant woods The about of a Uaaketo I
i-xcursum managers j^nc iKick and forth over the route that they are among the
chance paiaemy gave the alarm and luigbl b ap iul * lb* la. J. < k*-»n Muttclnil
U>1 informed of ineii on ihe subjcvl )if wesicni |iroja-Tt>
FartKatlarly ihcv lui)w
aent errrybody within bearing scarry- one. wet it. iluug it o)*r hia bind and
Omtmeul L a txvtaia aad
trverylhmg aU.ul the railway trip, relieving their pavtctigei s of the care of
Ing to the rescue. Ford I^ox and Co- daab»-j up the at,-i.x. S .meh*.-.v lu- waa
4uU*cun»f*Tauy lovm
rtmir amcaig the r«*rt. They bad been ..ure .Ma-*»• w.i» tiou.-.g d*.wi» tb*-m.
train k\):mccliur.j» and the res^poiLsiUlilies, of travel.
wiib an ina«ii**dde
of Itching. Ueeding. Of
together iduiv twiltoht Ml. .Illlug to *xi!umg
The Judson-.-Ulou jxtilica have back of them the guataulee ol
of Hie
the Chivago & .
tVheii !»i.-y
Uja.Ii the h.ud ,
pilra, tha niaimfactm.-r* guamnthe garden aent lu plain alghl of grnmlAhtin. Mi-ssouri
Pacific. IXrtiver
IXrnver &. Rio Grindc and Rio Grande
i-ssouri Pacific,
Woleiti RailU;g. J.tt k»-,.n tluT*., bto
over all j
. Yoo can m* It *.**1 If n^<
manmia and graud|ui|a». though al
W4>>. the Souilieni Pa^-ific Coni juauy. the Oregon Short Ijiuc and Oregon Railway
grt your moev-y Wk
Mr.
moat out of bearing. The old people lUni* h-.uto and -M-inil the rec tor
un.i .\a\ig.)liun Coini»an>
H. talM^rrr, .V.Vki>** iShj. /*.d .
bad sat band to baud, now and then uroUMt th.- w iirt. irasplug. -Vi.w all - | Ha/toa,
hard ao.1 lift a great .W Tto-rfrain
'“I
sUrhlng a mile at sound of chance ex- luu«‘ttoT .Mr Maa-n'’
Chicago, 111., will gladly mail full mf
Mr. c««.. H Lennartz. Agrnl.^9 M
oaaaalla- kof pik-^ Tto y iHxd
.Maa*iu hartl|> L^i.rd
.N.a;
clauiMloua
trorlune*. laugbbv. aweet
(air and aquar*. bttjuoeaa-bke Aaici
.thing 1-lpcd
>; bto ^Uieyi-^.truJMandbbd. Noth
and .hrUI-uai .brill lu ooue (rutu a dame MH-uud to nur in bto ^
on a TraavContiaental trip, lie ns
likely cm'
)'««
tou ring: Ue toul alm*»rt no
„ntil 1 uwdI>r A.M*. Chaw’,
( garr.vily quiet heart
ae ticket ag*nt
for
outUv, but bring the beak Your borne
agatil will bear him out in Ihu. Voot vim aeod >om
Hut th.wu. down, be crept. | That emvd them.-50c. a b-x at all
They found tin* nm**-y a pUUir of bivalb.
prints maUcr? The trip msana quite an outlay aad a, Uule cars is aetocUoo may amooU your way
|
u
an old hou*c« almoat the UtfViH- eto.klns hto bold. cluig.i!g tot r>».A.W.CKAaicMaruciitCo.ltal ik^N.Y.

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M*tr Cortuae mUl.

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fe4«0»D4t.

toounrM armi ofT wioo«a 10 Baaa ii» la agcMt talR tat^ m
IftotiiMkt. Er«ryp|tooirta40wbalcb..paiiafa. tbr board. Ultoer
ad amafe»-oa tba «a*rrly dda tha m «. fU iaiar tlkd air
Make waa aboc ibrooyb arttk OattOL
A Ukbt wiiMl drove tbr f&aaMa back* kval lotoyM
ward from tbr w«x wia«, tbo««k
noka witoika cddkd wrU tmdrraeaOi
.boot a leaded fka

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WINEof CARDVl * sT-S™

TKe penonally conducted. S6.00 a berth TOURIST PARTY
is wbat >-ou should look into U goins to

oAiLiiraaaoA, oncson ss. WASNinaroa

$'3^m liBAiri lfl@®l!S ®f)30®A@@

,J(!J'K<SiQLlS«MT©LI8 El®mi3©Ll©[!S!©

mi

n.U TH** AM* VAMaii
WITH I a.

luiwaon. I have felt
wbat X bsaullful thing It wa. that we
two could marry and ao iweveui any
Iwcsk up to the firm of luiwaun A Falrv

Piles

-1 oald a. muib to your grandpapa
ban be warned to forbid Ford l^nox [ oldest to town, and tbtiugh li. brick
«.r.. ,ui.k «l.d
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HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.

206 FRONT ST.

Jackaou aa a tow, r ..f
n
bv
wUh no thought of giv-.i-' tm TUr.oi:

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A.W. Chase’s Oinimeni.

CLOTHING CONFIDENCE
onfiThe man who wears our celebrated hand tailored Suits and Overcoats soon learns to feel coi
dence not pnly in the personal appearance of the garments he wears, but abo in their sha
keeping and wear-resisting qualities. Fine line of the popular prices $io. $12. $15. $iS waiting
wait
to be shown you.

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In rough Cheviots, fancy Worsteds
black dress suits, heavy wear-resist­
ing Cassimeres—our popular prices
$7^50. $10. $12. $15. $1^. contain
more value than may be found else­
where, and as to fit we allow no
“misfits* to go out of our store.
Large line “slims,” “shorts” and
“stouts” to fit all shapes.

Something very exclusive here just
from New York and Boston. Don’t
take our word for it. See the Amer­
ican Hatter or Haberdasher, leading
authorities as to style, and you will
find the hat shapes we arc showing
contain the latest ideas of leading
hat manufacturers.
All colors.
Prices $1.00 to S3.00.

MENFS TROUSERS
We have bought a larger Hoe than
usual of the fine grade* Men's Trous­
ers this year, to meet the growing
demand by men who are not wilUng
to pay a tailor $8 to $12 for a pair
. fiine trousers we show, in every way
their equal, af $5 to $6.50. You
should see our line at the first op­
portunity. Fine garments at $3ux)
to$6.sa

208 FRONT ST.

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This line now occupies the most
prominent place in our new sales
room in the McNamara block. We
now have ample room to show to
advantage our fine lines, little fcF
lows Overcoats. “Norfolk.” “Double
Urcaslcd.” and “X’esiec” Suits.Also Youths Suits and Overcoats up
to ig size-Childs Reefers for ages
3 to i6—We have some especially
good values to offer you here in
in Childrens goods

MEN’S HATS

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HAMILTON CLOTHING 00.

CHILDRENS
SUITS
;

MEN’S SUITS

CHILDRENS
SWEATERS

B »’£' '/BI

Good value for little'money—6s<L
7SC. $!/». S1.50 line all wool' hand­
some weaves and colors

KNEE PANTS
HIAIVIII.TOIM OUOTMINO
JtO« and moe W-ror.* SVraaV

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All the best makes-made to defy
wear—heavy all wool—soc.75c4ixo.
Corduroy 50c. 75c. The celebrated
McMillan Pants for Boys—no other
so warm or such good wearers

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huTMi «i*v. iML «i^TtWB4T> bwfcii

Ttl» alrinttM

ohiU. 1 «wt «e ciT* ayalfap Sta tUpiMi ■ Ootter late tM &» j **«mI pM t*
lo k«r■
. To Om oaU«M- «hoUy. «o «ko«r b, tbo teoMlfol. jko>4. oioilac k« o«a«a. |«up Bo wtkond kbMoU
k lWSMonot;aBcon orot It .. oho
oo. TW ooMooAohookhadivilhaopol
» St EUaabetb
• mamdinBr gUt ; tC
that I
T«- WOMB looM mjK IMT tM» l«U oT tbo | Ij. k«t bU bia bright
looks bad
I jK^^BcodtbaworldaadboeooM a tor. Ii«bt of bof»
» tiM beBBtjr mad tli«
of tbe baareolT foroM, fret BBd BOX. TBBt of Ood aad of bio poor. I oiB'l “I dooloro!** obo
OF OITBEST TO i
1X>VEKS CWloty wnm prodCBro tboBoolroo bo If* ••• wbyaaiMi wilt boi poroxlt it. < doaib ao b bootla. or l*d hrro
BULLT ATOTO WOMBH FA*T1CUUW.T
BOMloioBO, falM BBd afaoord otaloa.
With tbrro daaghitrt. obo oaroXy of ia myoolf/ For rare X will; aad 1 j FIbbUj i
'IjH obo owb tba day- Lh him ewa mifbt oparo obo to Ood, “
woo i lot aiyoolf tblak bo OMre tbat j *‘Mo«ber.
a*t bolloTa
bio fataro. ia tool ho rooogoixoo lie -Bat yoo know yoo are tbo oldoot. God doa't take oaro of folka
.
_
Bobler powora. Ito potoot foroeo for Jo. * rapliod tbo otbor. ffoatiy. **aad omom kiad of fooliab jart to My,aiiBor. If I ooa pot hiai say ^ KB
ioD of tbo dirteo ktairdom oo Aaat Altaa aeodo yoar bolpL *’
tbaak yoa- '
j erar to Poibaai Woodo tocothcr
•M*. Amatkm willaarrmfe^Ub i^^^J
lot ium write OB hU heart
**A orrraat ooaid do aU tbat 1 do.*' She alopped ahrai^iy. wub a obok-1 *‘0 yoa." aaowortd bio Motbor eor
.oool Mite «(
kte
X will In 9till tetej aiid M.
day if tbo boot day of tbo rapliod ‘'Ja’* impatioatly. aad l. iof Boaod ia bar throat, aad at tbat{dlally; **oBd tbera aro fraah oookioo
1 will In .11X1
lot lifo drift;
wloJi yoB’d atop eaUlaf mo that ridie-j aMBMOt oaoit a Xob* wbiatlo fiOM tba U tbo oookio jar. Yoaaay taka
X MB M lir«d that it li bMt
oUtaiidoknf*
MaliloMoioMnl
Maithar mf kaadm met fat to lift.
.orloabolaopkoooMNiMtioB
Ko*.
1 M BO Ufd^u it no am.
Uf wlU «yM mj DtNd OUT,
O Otfo. I mAmirnw hoaxt * Imo*.
ipmfiheeletmtt^ todoj.

HOME DEPARTMENT

Aad 90. tbai ap la rMtfal gtoMo.
1 lot mf hoBU drop llitloooir;
Witftfa BIT dial oBd »a^t rooM
I troBid Boi am. et hmr, or mo.
ObUnoo droppod OB no Ur UIm.
The phlloMipbT of .pitiloal t». And the wortd-wlth it. .
A.d foil of tM, tron. Uod to ImI
uoo. thot omt b. mdefUnto- ^
tird. eUll ko .
lio. |oilrr to itfr'p wrory voyo,
! ly foraolakd bo obd be any exact oci>
tAoin*> nf Dieoe doyi
nty fbjoolf. frr ttMNiBioot tirr;
leBOB To Worry u to Md to the
^
----Bom bod,. «lod aad baart baro dayo objoci of thle laaotal diotarbaooe ia
I haroioeiooe Ttbratloa. It U to loako
r Dioir i
Birds ia all i
(hito tba fooao of i
bar.- thrir titaa to bloooa Of itoagaa of toiaory. or ooiforiag. or
jlailBra. tliat lapriat tboaiOLlreo opoo
Tbera io not any liriac tbing
i bio SBb>cwtiTa Blind, aad tond to troi daoo tha ootaM rmlU to material.
I h^^^^moolfoo, and taking form
kmoUmeo. tlrM hea l, owk

H-lf stood an oai
tin cap beside it
al
Bat He who bao
oDmo *" aofcad tbo yoang girl, pleasant* I-nado of one blood all natiooo of
ly : andIbsn.wimebow. In a few min*
^
u.
I oar daily lives with l.io obtldroB. our
brotliers and .i.lers.-Youtn’o Oom*

THE RECORD'S GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

deop;
Tired iiand.

. bardra try to lift;

I

I Here if the monner m whioh ooo
j housewife has to a certain dogreo
,o?errt.nio the pressing naestion of
I

:

She took four common bricks and
1 placed them in a poil. Over tbe
I bricks .ho jNured a gollon of kerooooe
oil ami let them Mand until the
^ hncks hadab^orlMra all of the oil they
would take up Then she lcK>k out
! luro of tho bn* ks end placed them in
the kitrhec mcKeimd set firs to ib«*m.

Worrytag u, for tbo moot part, a
purely femiaio^ failing Xi to to be
bopad tbat aucog the traaoceodrnt
TirtBOfl of tho **BOW” woman will

**No; and flop teasing.'
•‘No; aad do go away oomowharo. ’
* No;aBdwboaIia7no.lmmuIna•
Tb«se forms of refaoal wero oom
mon io a namber of famihoo I bsart
thorn ropsatodly. always spoksa ia aa
Irritatod tOBo; aad I beard ooo moth*
or toy. **No; aad if you aak mo agaia
I *11 whip you.- How could 1 show
tbat mother tliat she was mUtiUiSB?
I am rare that ebildrra two be la^bt
tbat it io ,Bot ao aeosasary to obey a
ploaoaat •No * ao a crpao ooo, and it
io so maoh tuoier for th^orwhea they
sro rofoood klodly. Tbo spirit of
comnatiTeooos ao not aroused, aad all
they bavo to do io to boar the diaap
polntmobt whatever it may bo. which

Pity tbya-)f ajid lot lifo drift
K faw boor.* re.t percUanoe may
bring .
I tbo ooordgo tbat rioeo obore fret and
Rellaf from weariae.. »ud |w1d
tod tboofrom liaU. •• languors op
.^lo of mind would
Aad gladly lift ihy work again
{regarded as au unsafe and ontehahlo
that they
j person. To worry means that one is

••Hr only 1
Tirh uho owni tbo bolding beforo himself constantly the
.oooktiig or other wors ncioiring
day. Tboro it no king, rich mm. 1 imagt* or mental vision of disaster To
sidemtle heat The lodr says In thU trouble as you would for a out dagrr.
fioiry or demun. whu poooe^ft.o OBoh jbold racii ao image is to oxternulise
WOT It will t.e l<>.^i^h in her bocat for iaoUooe, you will bo oarprioed at
power ao tbat. The dayo are erer it. People may .aslly worry them*
h* get oleng uith thf cooking, wash, tha bruTo way io wblob they will ro
dlrino ao to tbo first Arrana They jaelvoo or those ooaresi iiiem into iU-<
tng and ironing uithout resort to aiga a forblddea plcBoare.
•‘Itioeasy to mlad Annt Margarot.'
•ra of tho least f>rotoofioo and tho nooo. miofortane. accident, disaster,
greatoot oapaoity of anything tbat failure of any kind.
long ago. ”8be say. ’No
Coatage and faith are creative
exiota • • if wo do not use tbo
I oil just bUzed 'ilko a stmofaUof
I good wootL-Uliaa, N. Y.. Uboervor. pleaoanUyas.beoayo’Tes
giflo tbay bring, tboy carry tham forooo. No tools oood hr tho okiUul
Is it not worth whilo for busy, pro*
•^‘n'Mr
aa silaatly away. «me of tbe iUu. maobanio ao ably carve art futuitnre,
ia.Aft«rK.,m, No.
occupied mothore to thus aaks ii
aiOBo io tbot tbo iiraoeut boor lo or «root a boaao. ao eoungo and con* in...u. w >«.i.k a iv..^
I silting Willi a frioad ooo^
to mind ” thorn, ao far as pomi
Tletioo
will
balld
tbo
fatnre.
All
~
BOt tba crlUoal. ilaoUira boor
bear
with
j
otes
tbe
twe
Boms
of
the,©
days’
Let
us
|
oteo
the
two
were
chattlog
easily
to
mother who writes in tboH^*
__ _____________
Write It oo yoar baart that aaeh
golber. and i
ly tbe woman was Christian at Work, when her twclvo
la Wasaaa’s Warid.
dbf io tbo bast day ia tho yaar.
(loariog out her troubles
year old bor si>rang into the
Miss Robokab Pago Knox, tbo ouly
Wa aak for loBg Ufa. bat tie drop blnea Ooorago and faltn own the Fatih in thefuture-iu light we may
day. They are amino of inexhaustible
borrow:
’‘He ’ was "dowu with chills.'* and eager and impotnou.:
'Motbor,
danglilor of the attoraoy gooorel. will
life, on
trwaimre. They are. indeed, ’’of tho Thon^ will be jor in tbegulden to*if oho did not come every day to open shouted, - can I go oot swimming this
In Washington this
fy.--E
least iretenxioci and the grwatosi oa*
morrow| the aution at treln time,-b^ * would aftoratxm AU tho fellows are
TSioUgb a social favorito. she prefurs
paoity of anything that exists”
home of these days’
; lorn his place; and their money was Ing.*’
Itrerel. atblotioo and tftudy to tho
Deeply true it is. aa Emeraon aays
-Atlanta Oonotitotioo.
almost gone, and there’d be a doctor*s
The mother iioietlr shook her head, ‘d
I dntioo which would be hen
tbf edHor\sJ^9V CbMir. tbafif we do not use tbe gifu tboy i
----------------------bill a mile long, “and I*re just about ‘Tm sorry
•bot yon <
{tbe ranking girl of the cabinet
A
:giv.*up’*’
not go.”
No OBO ‘ owao tbo day*' who allows bring, they carry thorn aa tilwHly }
The^boy did not see mo in his ab-i Maryland ha.
it to bo Invaded with worry and fret away,** Tbo pn^oant hour Is always* It wos a warm afternoon in oarly , - Yen mostu t do that, ever- saio
and anxiety, nays Lilian SVhiting. tbo oritiral. the decisive hour. Kill May. and «• the uortl. Umnd train i Alma. r. ^..lotely. ‘vSt-e h. i. ' M lj sorption, and h. nranrht4*ned bira*jiwrhaps tho only one in the
Tberr an* vioeo—ihu u-rui io non*' loo it with worry, paralyse tho energies drew up at asmall station, and tben)oao*i you make a batch of doughnuts ..-If defiantly ”1 will go,” said he. j Mrs SklnhoT is her nkmo. aad she
lostaiiily a look of reproof and j llvt*t in Clinton. Md .Hbe is both the
atroog^that to many |«otilo maaqver. with anxiety, distort all tbe combioa* quietly iwrmilied iu<dl to U side* J like that lovely one you’ve just given
Mir a« fhlmng virtneo Oo.» will lions of the divine forces wiUi b ar tracked, \miU tbe prosjiert of a lialf me, and »xx)kies and gingerbread andoommand c.Htne into his mother's face raperioendeut and manager of a big
bear a momb. r of a family my to an* and fret, and what kind ol a failnro hour . wait, manr faces expnwerd aandwiches-jusi a few ui tirst. till and she sileqtlr looked in tbe eyes , : mine She bolds a oortifioate uf mem
He softened at oooe “I want to | btirsbip in Ibo National Goal Op rm
ochsr. with an air of oot who actors does ooo thus preparti lor himself or weariness and oissattefaction; but'vou sei* how it works, you know-and
two young girls in the forward car ^ell them to these pmr switched” go awfully. ** he mid
: tors’aooooiation. and knows the min
tho. final word of affection or lovo. for those dear to him r
create pikwrcd
a
to be unconscioous of the peope every lUy.
On. and lemonade. ”1 know it.” tha answered gently, mg ind
industry and tho ooal i
ket as
•*I bavo boon worrying aUmt yon all
luag.Slop, ra earnestly were they talking, and buttermilk’
Will yon try? ’ rbe ” but your father ha. derided that you {well asany operatoo m tbe ooun
day.*’ Kot inYnqocnliy a wife will
Man; - You don’t understand. Alma: yoli | went on. »agerly,”aml will y,m gust re
a not a good enough swimmer to go One bnndnsd and fifty mon are oo
assure her hnohankt oo the ove of bio neUo lo the fortunate>b
Nva. saving, j take this, to buy tbe tirst sugar and into the water without him. and bo payroll.
She has aa oSoo io her i
deimrtaro on a joamey tlmt fbo shall is a spirit living in a s|drUnal world. ; oau
it I things ; I’m sorry it’s not more.but
with yon this afternoon,
Ftnoon denoe. and atleod. to
worry ab«mt him all the time he if He cannot afford md to avail himself im{mtiently. -1 have thought (

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WHERE THE PURPLE VIOLETS GROW*
Words and Music by John A. Allen.
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cbeek»arrlikelbepiueli ‘eglu«.
lahw eflm, I abt%fwr km.

Kef Msilo to me i» like the suntoioe aad I’ll n»eel her whore tho purple rioleu gn>w.
And preai*iosoooaa-caiu to mMl bet
ia tbo
v»bene the purple t.alrf irrow

EjaftbibBthgaptfiiUhi
payroU^d tbo akipMoBI •<.

rtto too Uaitod Mmm BtoU Mvm
BapM OItT aad BBoborrUla. to tba
Black Hills rerioo of 8o«tb Dakota.

tbs road Is akivtod by tirnbar aad bbdsrtrnah. affosdiag a safs ptora for
t BbBSBotore to rob tbs mail «ar*
Miss Rasaell i» timed wltb a
alxabooter. aad xauws bow to bm tba
PriBooos MatbUda of ^xxocy to do.
galL Sbo spoBds BKWt <
hoTMbaok or driving.
Ibo .kiag'o ooBMor roaort aba
lakM bia oat for a dnvo.
boldmg tbe mas banalf. Sba is
highly I daoatad aad moot bmb la hor
oircto Is tie bar bocaaao oua of bar fav
orlu at
blob sho know, they are not inform*
\ and tie t. make them fool tboir ig*
isanoe ID a humiliating way
Frank Jay Goulu’o moibrr la Uw.
Mrs Kdorani Kolly. is oallod ”tba
yoangest looking <graadmotbor to
She d.1.. not look a day
hoavy {dark
‘ complexion I. tbo anvy of all
hor female fn. tid* This is bar own
•I never worry. .1
never tret 1 never argue. 1 aavor
er go witboal alBb
my oomd for ton
Ciar I dna't flu from toa
with dressmakers to tirasome dionars
with the ru.h and bustle of a Wall
street man.”
rmn SI llcMse.

l>o act be afraid cf a lllile fan at
borne, good p.op
not allot op
yoarboase. lest
yoar carpets: sod your hearts, lest a
tough should Uiske d.^wn a few of tba
musty old cobwebs that are haagiag
tbare Young people must have fan
aad relaxation somewhere: if they do
not find It at their own baarthstooas.
they will s«^ k it at other and lass
profitable places Therefore let tbe
fire burn brightly at night in wuitor.
and let tbe doors and windows be
obearfolly thrown e|m. in rammer,
and make tb. homestead daligbtfal
with all those httle arts parento so
well DDdrrsUii.l Ho not reprt*so the
buoyant S|nnts of your children.
Half an hour of merriment wiUiin
doors, andmemmeili of a borne, blote
oot the rrmembren.-e of many a oarr
and anooTsDo during tbe dav. and the
best salrguard they can take with
them into th * world is the unseca Ui.
flneiioea of tbe Uigbt, little home
A < sllsar, WHnSIs.

Tbe up to*date bone twite ic not on
to all the •‘culinary wrinkles” if ahe
does liOt keep a pot Of beef extract la
her larder and pogaoes the koowledge
how to us.- it It ie a mistaken
idea that extracts ar. ouly of nee in
se of slckeueM; of course they are
greatest value then, but they are of
Ineatimable value id tbe ordinary
kitohen work, as the extract takes tha
place of meat and soup bones in aoop
ing; supplies the foundation for
grarier au«l meat sauces, and also
streogtheus and flavors stews, curries
and salads A quarley of a teas}moo*
fnl of tto- extract to a onp of boiling
water and seasoned with pep)«r and
aalt makea a delicmua and banuleas
stimulant at all times, and by adding
a thin slice of h-mou to thi above and
serving in bouillon eupe yen bavo a
refreshment to offer an unexpect­
ed gu.-st Serve this with plain crack—Pittsburg Dispatch.

/

Place a sheet of tin or a piece of
Bttered msmlto imtar. H>xia iuOhrs
I siae, on a Urel surface, and
eprinkle over it a tbio layer of shre«1oocoanut.^such as is us«*d for tbe
top of coooanoi layer oakc Melt a
quanutyof sweet choootote jo I warm
anoogb to run. and pour it cvanly over
place another shiet o* tin over the
d pot a
heavy weight over all The coating
hooolate should be a thin one
B io a co.il place until tho mix
hardens, and when tbe oraah is
firm peel the tin away, and it to ready
Tbe product should be no
thicker than a wafer, with cbooototo
•hewing on both aides and ooooabut
in tbe oeater.
raciuii MSB Ha*.
The veaJ and bam pie whioh is a
MBmon Ftogltsh dislt shoold be bet\t known here. The bono end of a
piece of veal is stewed tiU tho moat is
with an equal amount of
I ham. Tske out the booe.
the etook and Mpaiato the veal
aad bam piooee Out each ia ooraps
aad toy in aluraato layers ia a dooo
baking dish. Soasou. ooror with tho
stock and flatofa the dtoh with a
enut tbat wiU bake qalokly.
Tbo dish IS oatOD oold. aad wbon
rUl bo fOBBd th
1 doltoioos joUj.

flat OBStaeo to pcormit Braoking. with
ocoam ohoooo. and form into saad. ^

ortopkVBkBtiMVw

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rmmrnm toitt Kibit.kA.TirBiu.v ooroMM

75c yard

J. W. MII-L.IKEIM

Isi^,,v±h£'2srej4?‘i?ax

at the «ame price. These are popular
'waist doihs for this season.

Mante Carle
Ceats
SlOJiOto $S0

For Jackets
$13.98
to $100.00

CLOAK SECTION

Dress Goods Section
&4 INCH ZEBELINE CHEVIOT-onlv' one
piece left in this lot. color Brown mixed.
regular price $1.50. at................. ..............
54 INCH O.XFORD GRAY KERSEY—ver>fine light weight, soft finish, suiuble for
.suits, skirts, raglins. Children's cloaks and
b^-s'suits, only one color left. Si.50

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^ €oat$ and Suits ^

It would seem that in the manifold changes
that have] distinguished gowns and wraps
of late, that “nothing new under the sun”
could be devised, yet there are some very at­
tractive new features in the fall offerings.
Style and comfort Characterizes the present
modes, anybody looks well in some one .of the
models, and when a gown looks well and is
easy, the height of desirability is attained. The
details of finish are the same as always—
the very best and daintiest. Quite a bit of
trimming appears on some suits and many
separate skirts, and on jackets and capes. Our
line this season wearesafe in saying is the best
line that can be seen anywhere.
We call special attention to a coat we are selling at $10.00 and
you will admit that for the price it is a splendid garment, comes
in sizes 32 to 42. We also show a good line of Ladies’ Jackets
at $4.75 and $6.00 in Tan. Naxy. Oxford, etc. and if it is a better
coat you were thinking about we have them in prices up to
$100.00. In Children’s Co^ts. we show some splendid values.
Ladies* Suits are in prices from $12.00 to $40.00.

Big obMotafl of Turs. you arc safe in buying
furs at this Store.

Ulaisting novelties
......... ....76

50 INCH HO.ME SPUN-r^iray and brown, strictly all srool. heavy weight.
50 INCH BLIND PEBBLE CHEVIOT-extra quality, only one color left 1 KH
in this line—Caster—one of the best suitings made. $a.oo goods at.....
OHTNA MILLS CHEVIOT. 56 inches wide, fourteen ounce goodsextra quality fine worsted yarn in these goods. If you want the best *| fxfk
cheviot, ask to sec this line, it maycOst you more elsewhere-.......... .
KERSEY. FOR JACKETS. CLOAKS '>«s’D CAPES-58 inches wide, all
wool—heavy weights, colors Black, Navv. Tan. Caster. Gray. Cadet. 1 QQ
Green, Cardinal and Brown, worth front S'i.as fo $--50 >’J-. *»lc price.. *
BROADCLOTHS—one ofthe many good things this fall for dresses and
suits, our. Merveilleus Broadcloth, can’t be beat at—
I
Thirteen colors to choose from.
The Famous loo3 Broadcloth, has no equal, all colors and Black

Such as Scotch mixtures and English Suitings, also American novelties which go to
make our line nne enough and extensive enough for any large city store.

full size and extra quality; this is a snou white spread, and
would not be dear at Si.ss. full size.....................................................................................
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in thisi department we are prepared Jor a large^all business. Wje carry^a fuU line^of ^rpeis all t
year around, but in the spi
ngrain Carpets
of all wool Ingrain
Carpet in the city ai 65c yard, made and laid on your door, colors guarantee«l.

cotton. Sixqo

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Sheeting, unbleached. 9 4 wide. I Q
KOOd quality.......................... »AC»

We are showing a splendid
Ingrain Carpet at...........

OQ

sup. m,do of Mof,..!. .JS

-24

A full line of Stair Carpets
from, per yard, 15c to...

RQ

........
4x4 Cottons in unbleached, best
quality ever sold at -.. ............ •\JtJ

All Linen Crashes in brown and
white, some extra good numl^rs. at ;c. 8c. loc and up to. •

Tiftkey Red l able Damask, a
big lot of mill ends. 2, 2*j and
3 yds to the piece, per yd----

QR

Mill ends of fine bleached Damask in
beautiful designs, in lengths of 2. 2>^,
and 3 yds. at 62*..c. 75c and..................

QR

OR

3C bu>*s a good size Cotton Towel.
buys an all linen Huck Towel, large size.
for hne Satin Damask Towel wither
without fringe, I’urc white or colored

Big line of Unbleached Table Damasks,
some ve^ pretty designs, good widths. ^gQ

Underwear

hosiery

Outing flannels

This it» bun- department jiut no*-, you
will find jtut what tou want here at
eveiy day itricct. We ha« e pilcil up
a lot of bundle, ol Udic,’ riblnsl vet.
and pant,, fleeced lined, 4 Karment.
in each bundle. ju.t the thing Qfl
for DOW, at a bundle................ .“(/

This section of our store is well liken
CATC of. Wc take peat |ains in se­
lecting this stock. Wc want the best
hosier}- on the incrkel at the pnee and
wc usually ha\ c it.
UaicsMiosc .m black is ax
1 I/C good as the average 15c hose
you buy elsewhere.
m
Children', and Mis«,' hose
fleeced lined nblwd i, a very
pood number.

If you visit this department just now you
will buy >*our winter’s supply and feel
that }x>u have saved some money.

Ladie,' underwear in ailver gray, twothirdi wool. »ld rcgulatly at $UK)
each, the line is broken in /TQ
•iae. and w the) go at.........
11 you ate looking for an extra heanfleeced underwear, we have a number
Ini, tetaoa that will please you, in all
Bzes from 3 to 9. bert lad.e.' Cfl
underwear on the market at .t7l/
Our line of Ladie,' goods at—

'Combination Suits for hdie, in
C/1
,an grades up from....................... ..
Ladies- and mis«»’ tights in ^/1
bUck. up from......................... ./I/
Children-s ribbed underwear, a very
nnmber.siie 16 starts atand jumps 8c for eadt site.

I

Carpets, Curtains, Portieres, etc.
QAn
C70L

Huck Toweling in cotton snow Q4.
white, good, at............. ............ •w’x

i!2Kc

Hig lot of Sample Waists, one of a kind, selling at onethird off regular price. Prices run from $i to $4. mostly size 36

IQ

V^alley cottons. 45x3^.

If

,
I

$birt Olaists
7SC buys a well made Flannelette Waist,
i Oft for a nicely made up Flannel W aist in solid colors
or striped.
g gg for fine French
Waists in beautiful colors,

The re;
that we have
ey want. We aim to get 1
things as fast as they
t
are put on the market. We at present
show a stexk thatt certainly
cci
would be a credit to m.Tny city
stores. Urop
Drop inland
in'and see what thc^’ are using this fall. We
will not urge you to buy. Trimmings from 2C yard ^ 50

Cowel$, Sheets, Cable Clofbs, €tc.
Pillow Slips, made up of good
, cotton, bleached, 45x36 dnd
45x36, at. each..............^

Tc

.10

10c

1 Or*

*

nbbed,

1 J/U the kind that sta>*s by the lioys
longer than some at a quarter.'
^
Ladies’ wool hose m ribl»ed or
flat cut, also a heavy grav woo!
at the same price.
Children’s hosier}’ rn wool at
this price wc arc showing some
extra good numbers, the kind that wear
well.

Cams and Boods
lor school wear, something warm lor the
head is what they want now md wc
have it. Tams in wool, colors, white,
gray, blue, red and fano ^ the kind

TOQFES—m very tone wo
signs, light or dark colors

Rnbei's underwear for infants in couon,
bah wool, all wool and sUk ^ #
and wool miaed. 25c to............
hildren's
and a fine gray ribbed. 36c to./

for dark outing that
brings 5c.
J
widths.

jr
t>ulmg. the kind that you will buy
/ C 20 yards of instead of 5 when you
sec it, light or dark colors.
outing, comes in mill ends, but
OC* you buy just what you need ot h,
this IS a heax-v* grade and in full pieces
would bring 10c yard.

Flannelettes

25c
25c

Hemp and Granite Carpet
one yard wide, at, per yd. ^^5

;5:.„

I
vard for |>Uid dress goods, -just
i ^ 2 what you w ant for school drcs&ea
V erv' stout and good solid colors.
O CC }-ard for all wool flannels, cok>rs
red. navv, brown, pink, etc.
This flannel does wash.
80 ^ heavy gray skirting.

styles ol dress goods such
as Venetians, Cheviots, Whipcords, lUskcls cloth, etc.

/ -71

Hannels 'for skins or hcav}- ^irts in

.19
6iderdevpn«> isc. 29c. 35c. soc

Mrt $1.00 yard, ril eoloo. jim the
thing for Inlanl Cloaks and dressing
sacks.

Ihs to the pair.

yee >-d for extra heavy 54 inch suit/ c/ ing in gray only.
/ *^1C yd for choice oP dark pUid
1^2 dress goods, something new,
double fold, very good (or skirts and
school dresses.

Moor Oilciolh. good grade.
4x4. at. per yd--............

QK

.46

ss.oo

...........i.36
..........4.60

NEWEST CRE.\TIONS. The .\merican Lady straight frjmt corsets arc
■saliy pronouncet the best in the
popular priced goods
kel. Different styles
at...........

LOO

Our $1 Mcrccrired Skin is the .me
wc would like to show you when you are
in. It is a great numl^ at the imcc.
Of course we have them as low as G2c in
the bUck Mcrcciixcd Sateen, and some
oi the better ones up to $4.50. Silk
Skins, good assonroent, up i«» $lt».

,\i the above above price wc also han­
dle the Crcsco, G. D. Puritan.
Thompson Glove Fitting. Ferris Go<x\
Senses, Chicago Waist, etc, etc.

With pretty borden. re«ly to •TCf,
»ezr, mint colon................ t tJX’

.\sk to see the new Loogfd- / CH
low Model at $1 and.... / •OU

OPool skirt Patterns

eioors for Fall
Ifyou want the best $1 Kid Glove.
ask for the West End m any
I color, any
size. Sold only at this store.
^
prir for Scotch or Golf Gloves
ZuC in very pretty patterns. Big­
gest line in town to select from at this
jricc.
Golf Gloves in solid colors or
fancy backs. Alwmp something-new to show you at this price.

50c

weightJor Call.
2QC yd for heavy novelty suiting, has
tjy the rough effect so much in de­
mand this season.

OK

Underskirts

Corsets

Inexpensive

plaid suiublc lor children’s drcs!<s. w orth
up to 85c yd.

}-ard for flannelette in single
<x double fold, hundred styles
to pick trora, some with borders. This
IS the best lot of flannelettes made at the
-price.

•Tr

Some great bargains at $1.50 a pair.

Drc$$ Goods

Oilcloth Rugs to put under
stoves, in s-4- and 6-4
sizes, at 65c. 7.SC and....

at.^per yd.

l.ace Curtains for fall. Our curtain man
seems tickled over his fall purchase.
He says he has more real bargains to
offer just pow than you could count on
. the fingers of both hands, and he
means it. The prices run from 1 ^
39c to. per pair..............................-

exua wide and heavy,
tlannclel
some ver} new designs, just the

Blankets. eomfortaUes, €te.
weighs

usually

outing in dark and light colors.
stripes and neat chci ks and good

(Beany Flannels

Angon Hoods in gray and white ^

AQ/« ?*'«■
*'** Cotton Blankeu, colon tan. gray and white.

^ gQ

Fine nopeltie$ In Dress Goods

|
I

bed spreads,

Good quality Bleached Sheets, full size.
7jxoo. at................................. ...................

QA

54 INCH VENETIANS-this line of Veuetians is recognized as the best line in thisl nrt
country today at.............................................
I'ifteen colors to select from. This make can be had
only at this store.

Dress Crimmings, 6tc.

WHIFESECILLIAN is one of the very desirablo QK
cloths for fancy waists. 4<i inches wide at............... •
Printed and Metallic Velvets at
only...
Fancy Brilliantines. 36 and 44 in. wide, colors black. KQ
brown and blue. 49c and.................................................. .vc

QQa
aOG

Civiag rosalwgaiaitmaMbes buaam,
•oscha^-e priced ihcB per yd.............*. /3rC

Give this Store a trial—then perhaps you will not wonder why we are always busy

TasbionaMe

I';*'

m imb

All sires, go^ colors.

Children's Gloves and Hittcna, the
kind that wear wdl, at Kk. 16c and S5c

1 Oft
This is our leader,
le^U Jngray and tan; it can plaid; RuaranMd the best blanket
not be beat at the price; ask to See it on the market for the price.

Knft Skirts

In good
tta value, at..

Outing Flannel nigbt
Booms
For women. We have now a good a^
aortment of these to show you, made

gkV^lSZ/25
.AJio Outing Flannel Gowns for chiidrcn.

T^astnatersandKiitt
Fascinators in black and colors. Never
did we show such an amortnient at
this year. Besides the square shawl
we show the long ev ening shawl aod
also the circular rfioulder shawl.

Silk ruoaum in the pretty shade,.

1
f’

turn BYianM.

'■iLTOaOAT. MMOBU M. iMi
INDIANS FOR MEXICO.

l^e Germaoi Emperor
^and His Army

i

ARMY DISCIPLINE'—

non as the r*t>Tcanaijr UartU»a-lt w». TiMmma
-Cctvcnl.- saM tbe rotaiwL
Hsmdiis DmrUsf on the bocH rs«IMar * P(trate Mokea stnxtttmr aroamfl the
-ma. lu
Sow, in a way. this po.t as U be were the primr favorite i ^ t of hla
ruxxiolloa to
<. 0.1
wma »M>aax.c uuoaoal. for Tbonas was ^
««mary of war. If. not ten | Xew York World, t. to imtore the
f inuvtulM* UitMls
mlante. alacc be was tW u|> by
I rlooMj iu loiv that oo oae at the 8c« thumb. Wbat auM it
III old MrjfW.

‘SI

lUE GERMAN ARMY IS THE GREATEST
MIUTARy MACHEN’E IX THE WORLD.
THE <;ERMAX EMPEROR IS THIS PLAXLT’8 GREATEST MAX.

I I'.HiiKri of tie- trOies tatar-

la other woTdK Tbotua. w I a whole
sals dirt who ooodorted bis campaiew
so openly that bad be Mt la aobtude

•Cni bim dowa.- MiUhoed ibe colo- ,
oeL aabast at aucb Maoce of military j
anthortty.. Why, this u uimuiv. !

The <»ena»n aruiv fuqiMMi mil olheim in per/ccUon oi dctmil lu iu orgmuiimlkm. Iti excellent
ofBoert mre i&en drlHed to the high«t order of diisdplinc. Gerinmn offioem Btudr the mnniem of mil
iimlIou». An^tiang north knowing iher know.
I
nji^t fornihlv rnmirk with the emhuaimMa
pei^mdiiig tla eniirf font. THE IMPRESSIOX
ORTAIXIXii IN AMERICA THAT COM-

tinmeot upon ilte bdatid would have
romarXeil uiiuu ibe .imuficu*-.* of ibc
procoediua. not ibai .u.U su cvcni.
has probalde when there were twentyseven attractive aud truitalde younc
womeu «t baud -that iv aH wer»* irartaid.- . xecK on... Tomuiy frankly sd- •

:
Olltled that be bad
rcje. - * ‘
taeuiy-oix out of the tweuiy-srv u but J
. ‘ ,. I
Iirije.1 f. KO ahead oinl make bla j

jn:]Si)uy

tun.«i

service in oermaxy is ux-

POPULAR IS NOT l OENDEl) ON F.ACT. THE YOUXG
MEX LOOK FOR\V.\i:lJ TO THIS SERVICE AS ONE
OF THE CROWNING EVENIS OF THEIR LIVES. WHAT
A MAX I'RIZIIS MOST IN ejERMAXY IS HIS CERTIFL
CATE OF HOXORARI.E SEUVK’E. OLT-SIDE THE UNIT­
ED STATIC? I NEVER HAVE SEEN MORE GENUINE
PATRIOTISM.
Ut mo illii.-trale the anny'B^x-rft'ctiou of di tmll. ITtc mmnouvrni
lasted for nine dtvh. Thrre were long marches. At the close I
ptmsed Uiruugli mauv rcgimeiiU and failed to £nd m man without
eomplete equipment. After reluming from the^ marches tlicj
resemhled men starting %.u jiarad*. Xiuetv |K>unda of knapsacks
seemed to be no trouble to them. In other armies mftcr long
mmrehes ihingi mre thrown mwa.r.
1 Lmro seen .Genusti cavslrv ri«lc lhirtv*lwo miles in six bourn,
fiiilahing without m hur»e or a m:iii mUMug and not a single homo
blown.

So «uie w.,uld bare
truth that the iwc»iiy.a..veuth was ibs
raal ot.>-.-t ..f
«doraiiuu-aud IhaL
deaidle Ins vast exiwrln»cr iu this loataiMV. b.- laH-iiiu.. uildly ittcapable of |
uttrrki.i; lie- eonls that w<wW |Hil his !
fate to n-et. With tw.-n.y-slx of the 1
liea Viewers.- as be dulda^ ibcm. be ’
waa brave to the |e>lut of audadty;.
and m.l one «.f i)»e »:lrU felt her heart I
touched by the iiini .d so innch as a i

feather's vt rlsht. but v\iih Jnuet Mara-

I hmve seen the cmifH-ror direct 0,000 cavalry* iu a way crttliiahlo
to mny genorml. Foreign officeit carry away jilea>ing nH'ulh*<*tl..n.4
mud profound rcsjnvt fur the eui}icTur**, great |m rsotiality.
I hmve hmd many ronvemations with the cinjK*ror. He is deeply
interested in our public men ami present day pn.hleiiin. He sja aks
about our public men as though he had personal knowletlge of tlum.

THE EMPEROR GIVES ATTENTION TO AMERICA PECAUSE HE ADMIRi:.S OUR ENTERPRISE AND -UJIU
ITY. THE IH:SULTS STRIKE UlS IMAGINATION.

Woman and the Drink Evil
Sr K-. tOUW ALSUtT BANKS. S.« Y«fc
>D SAVK US IK TllK MIDDIJ: C1..ASS AM>;iUCAX
MOTIIKU l:iX«iIKS A DRUXKAni)!
THE WO­
MAN WHO imiNK.S IS A MOST DANOKHoUS
MEMHEK OK THE <X)MMUNITY.
TUo wiiiepla*. i. ilio frll <le«troypr of the o«rlh to<lay. NoihiiiK in uiuiiIiochI or tvomntihcHvl if Iiki l>cau(iful to escape ita
ing anJ Jcvaataling hand. WHEN WII.l. AMKIUC.AN COl'UAOE ARISE TO Sl.AV THE WLNEOI.ASSf

»/ lUe. PHIUP TOUHC. Losidoa

P|T|UE AMEUIUA OF TODAY IS AFFI.lCTEIWno miiacr
L^J term will imvt tbv case —waih a vliaonlcr which has gr<*wn
BQ with the growth of |H»pululii»ii, ihn aoliJarity of her aUtca
mud m aingular uml Misprising prve.|nTity. AND THE MALADY I
GREED OF

(iAlN. .

CHANGES IN THE DRAMA
By J. K. -STPDDART. Vmmwi AcMc

iHE

m

STAUE

WORM)

<'11an<:ei» itnaxc

HAS

UREATl.V

my ueetime.

it

IS NOW NO l.OXCER THE SAME INSTlTI TIOX IT WAS KinV (»U EVEN' THIR­
TY YEARS ,U:o. Iu the tint pUcr. tli.- Kt».k

cvviuivany ti-ksl t.» U» tho only legitinutto branch ..f
the proL aaioii. 3dy earluwt reculltvtion ia of vlav>
wlion the Maiidard play was wliut is calle.1 thi*
classic play itulay—Shaki^]K?are'a tragedies and
eouu-dicp. .SlinivUn’s ‘’School For Scaudal,” Goldsinilh> ’She Situ.iH to Conquer” and those of a
einiilar eliuracler. 'J'he draitia was like grand ojK-rn
t.Hlay--play* thai wert' worth sct*iug once wcfi*
worth rouiuing. It wa* in the ilaYs wlien goi»,I playt, like g<*.>l
books, were rove2\«vl hy the jwople. who iMulvl not know ihetu l«v»
well, when Lttniliurilv did t.ol hn^-d ewnteltipL WHAT 1 HAVl• •

dellsm louL
an.*’ asked tbs
iomoiUted mm

-Yes. t-olooel.-.tud that mutiny Is an ofTeu-e pua-

u tUU

siN.l i.T.I lT.*t
came »nd preity ptrls \vhn Hbs.iiUahl
sulN utid rbiys cav- wny lo hup^ aud
There O.Je .Tul.blllK ..n ll.e lake. . Ism
Uk.-S Is-vond the
ni.U picuics in
the vi.khU ;t.ro»o. the inlet, and of all
the-..- luimoy wen tne bf. . the bright
Bud ani.Iliii: a.ar
Uui i..n»om.vv ll
W..UKI 1.11 end. Jam ! vvns cun*; home.
Toiuvii.v usrA-,1 luisslily tuvvaid the
IN.I.,1 ..f n«k m.Mind V^lnch sin- had
dlshpiH-are^. Seven
w.^ks: He
was an idiot, n
Tmiimv kuk.«d over a camp .hair
that st.NKl in hi« vvi.y and sronlo down
the ►!.•!« tow.itd the Is u. h. lie found
Jan.'l nnh J».t new iungaxlu.*s |s-rvhed
lu a sluidy. sandy .%-iii. t.
-Y.nir
1.11. me y..u leave for
the m.Himaina i.tfu.aruvv. Tni tremetiUously S.UTV von.uecdli*; ’*
Toiiitiiy vt.-.s «Ui:eiiii; ledes with the
point ..f be. ro.as .1
Ills voi.e vvns *;,-.miiiely tender and
ucst. lb,- s.mie ditHl on her him.
In. ..w-s K.ttem-.|. but. after aU.
looid VVH« a*;iiinAt him

Mi.‘ Inid the iwiut^v
ly follow, d vvhai I

and Tom-

e a flash be re;o
lM-«M>iue fupids
the quiwtlou be vv ivtr

hat had
arly

FOUND S1N(E ADVAX(TN(i IN MY PROFESSlO
-Tll.\T THERE IS OF LATF A GROWING DEMAND FOR
NOVEniES. THE LEGITIMATE AiTOR FAKES IM. IE
HE HAS XOTIIINC; urr
FER. EVEN SFCH TALENTED REK-SONS AS dOlIN
DREW AND MRS FISKE MF.ST UK t)N THE UTOKOUT

WITH THE KI.aYS A.Xl) AUDIEXCES OK TO il!)Xd‘‘"vv^nm« I'rT
*
*or ibi. I. io
HENRY

UOO0 IJkn UiM (Whan.

•*Th« faataat adlliuff mtUoU 1 baca
\m my itorw,** wriMd diMftma'T.
tattb. of Dactk. Ky.. *»!• Dr. Klhff't
Khw Ulaooewry for OouaampClou.
OMfka mmd Oolda, baoaaaa it always
la my aU yvara of aalaa it baa
;

ate 8t..k.-a tuiu.Ml aiM
v*a llir |«radc Kt-mud. .*1 h.?
rbrd him i.nd nsu him di;iw

WEINGARTEN EROS.. 377-379 Broadway, New York

•Ihesc
Innocent U.ys. l*;in«nl of army d
pllne, are Uai'der to break In thun jail­
birds. They don't know sv ha I they are
doing.c.d*.n.l wan

J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SUROBON .

• Private Muk.w has b.-ei. cut down

j
!

:ut doan aKsltuVho did it this tiiu.
•mvatr Clarka
The cdonel wai tionplus.Hl Uox
handle sm h a ra f seemed to Mm
• thought
matter over whJe tlie cori>ornl was ,
Btandlng like a graven im.ngc and .btermlned to give this |veiirvl!«-«s loy
wbo was defying him .a siwre time
would teneb him the nature ..f army
I discipline.
j *\'on»oral.*’ said the c.doin-1. -tell the
sergeant of the guard to bring ITlrate
Clarkson here with eight men ”
When Clarkson ami the n.eti atrived,
»e colonel cmleiwl the sergeant l»»
have the muskeia lond.-d wivh blank
eartridges w Itlmut Clarkson « know 1- i
edke. This was done, the men wm*
drawn up In line, and the.colonel himaelf took Clarkaau. idarini: blin thirty
paces from and In front ..f the flring
parry.
'

1 let you off ouee motv. do y
think Vou will have ae»wp- ruougli 1
to cut IVlvate Stoke* duwii againV;

hen gave the older
•Tlrv:"
Light muBkei* asp.i-bwi.

s run vlowo very
inch, but I am thankful
) >ay that Iron-Ox Tablcly
liav-c put new life into n>c.
-\Iy wife, also, is taking the
Tablets. She finds great
Ivcncfit front them ’*
E. STONE.
32 Brock .A.v'e.
Parkdale. OnL

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t'IIAI*l> . IVogvr.

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umuui

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OFFICE:

Tskr tlM gntsias. srtetasi
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l-IOMT
is
1 rualied to him. raiae.
VUd t>»ie
|wlth hla h.vl and
to. v|>en hi*
he might Idwaihe
j freely
! -<'.rtMt heawu.: It’* a vvvui*..r
t Oarka^Mj oivened bvr evea. saw the
colonel In-udlug over her bi terror aud
j-Uughed.
**'Vbo arc‘ your* excUlfied the I’oJa|»el.
’ I*rlv*te 8toke«' wife.”
The (-oKow-l gave a Mn* whutle.

BUSINESS CARDS

A. D. TYLER

A.VD
flarkaou

martin & Goans

Txa. a. A. E. m TIA. OomOB.
WlSHIn Vour1 h*ea a half dpn*n Sant B*a4.a«*» tn dtf«‘»y. •hteh 1
nl

y A. Mnx lIKU

Ula urn m raHi.
fticMa. " writaa Alftcd Bac. of Wal ^ Look with horror oa Skta Krupttoaa ,
taia. Tax., **bihoaaaaia aud a Jama,Biotoba*. Borca. Piiaplaa Thaw doa*«
ba«k bad mada lifa a bardae 1; liaca tbam. oor will any oea wLo ama
aaaldat aal ar lAeap aad foU almaal I Bagk!eii*a Aruloa SaJea. It glorlAaa
S^aTTKAStu
^
«^ad
wockad waadma Mow I aiaep lUe ooaef»d baada.
fc'ohUbtaSS**
obilbl
SIm&
. U. Johsiou ud

who

ulU -u-

5S--rs.2ra

ful incurve at the base of the spine. It is the unK jir.vper m.nlel to wear
with the new HreCt Forro ;uvd Piim t-ss gownv Kit y«*ur nrr dresv over
an Erect Form and it will he a mastr.-piece ot grace and elegance. Prices
from It up. If your dealer cannot supply you scud d.u. 11 »

.u.r.U«I

SCHOOL WOUU) HAVE LmiJE CHANCE OF FIXDlNc;
t'AVOR
D.^Y.

Beetles S*»r Bill
141ITC •"■••il.s .-f etMinele.1 French
J^4d and st«.!d.-.l e itl, m.N k d;.imomla
are o-M- of the iniiimery «apnc«-s of Ibe
uioui-nt. FJonrt.-d vb-v l,vs of the same
tuut.*f5:d s. f w)lh
of iimtlier «»f
p.-uri nre aleo s«s n. while spaiiglra. cut
s:.el^:n.l cut .1. t :«re in t:.i;». fav.T.

j while under my roniumml Vl\ ha

,
I
I
j

No need to sufier from heiL
Don't let the air get aiagnaitf
—create a breere. Put ut one
or more of our dealt or ceiltag
ELECTRIC FANS myouroifice. alorc or borne. Allofocw
dea^n and perfect construction

. rt-el, rad IW Us
fail fads
- strlna-s
of cu: b t .vr Uurvv.v^ in ni.irl »!e rffecta
anil i.Mi^. sonti-tlin.-s t.v«- «ir

Vf.ii hn%.-ii‘t bud
rev^^rult.
^
1 diie ipime, 1.
^
Idea «*f a than to
^,1
wdth a man nuder pun.shineot >ou’re not likely to make uiti U of
a aoldier. ConsideriiiK y..u*re pretn.
ni h't you off this liui
you that if

be uthers di.iiT .-ouni. you kuuw,“
ba nddod. bn.kin.; mit at the vlau«mg
wave^.
-Very .lever of y.Mi! What a time
you mii.i have ihiuklm; up all tbCM
liretty siM*»vh<*s.
Wuci «*u you have
time to sle.‘p:’i Her r.ilUery brought
a flush to his . he.*kv and be clasped
Ula Imnds rei..l,itelv abv>ut I.U knees.
Tm gv>Uif to show y^u w;»ai ll mean*
I
-lo be lionv-M, 1 h.iv cuT sh pt much to defy my authority. I m going to
lately.
1 ve bad t-oinethliig on my Lava you abot.**
lulud. 1 VC
iryiiu; to bud a way
l^rivate L’Urkaon turmtl i*a:e. tut
lo tell a
lli.it I love bes. but I aald nothing Tbs colonel si*-ut aome
can’t make it. She s not n •sumiuer tinia adjoatiug him befora the lino of
gill.’ you see. but the sort of girl ooo atddiera In orvlar to glva him time to
woulvl w^ui winter and sumiuer-for collaitae. ClarkaoQ stood alient. with a
.
II
lU tlmf.
aulleii iiout on hU l?p*.
• Itradyr’ aald the roUniel. rllv Jova.
•uUdonly
Lv. f.l,o
he’s the biggcat fool 1 evin knawr. 1
though the SUII had tun vet .rwpt
round the i.wky bani.T iK-liiml thvm
•’You avv. uo oue iK-beve. I’ve a boMirt.
I'iarkBoD not only failed to wilL but
for I've l. t the gtrta pUy fooU.all with
it till eveiybvKlj tbitika il’a worn ouL
but that vv.tK ju*t a eounterfelt. »h»n’t
.vuu see. ami I want ihl* girl to imAre .vou awwra,** ha imid to the i« is
/<T. “ilMt when 1 give fl.e nest oixh-r
derstaud that the ivai tldug la all hrra.
aud 1 think it ha* Ik^-u wraltlug for
w ill Ivaa dead maiw
Just her all lb.-*.- year*
Now. if vou
lere was a tw ilcMcg «if the mu*
rouU tell me u hat lo *.vy hv.w to <xm
ck» of the |»r
t&Ci\ but he aaid

Uia haz
I I*l4v
fuL leaning light
■ Used
on a dtauut illpiThg aall.
not at^ tha rvprt-«.%hin ou Jaiiel’a fai'^.
There waa a moment'* slleure; than
*be drew a «}uick. ahan* hreatU.
-You might*’-her voUe wa* ver.r
, low-’you might tell b-’T that you love
]S I ber; aimtd.v that, nothing
piX’tty ai*rrvhr*. but n*
meant it. ami |*erh.-ijv»
would behave you.Tummy luriKd ahandy and read
a standard rux to of that in her f-v-i- whu-h tran^onued
the Unen lund* into a g.vrden of
Eden
Half an hour late. Jam-i gaiheretl
FORA NEW FLAY EVERY YEAR. If they make an m,
up be; Uk*L* and handed them lo lUe
fortunate elioieo, they eaiiiioi win the favor of the elamorvvtiA ptthlte. radiant Tommy
•^Vou’rvr a very d-H-.le puj.d. dear, but
Mattagurs aft* put to the ncv'e.uoty .»f ararehing Kurojtc for luvvel the Aral le^vn i* over ”
Tommy amllingl.v a.^•epl.s| the burGild atriking uialerial lor the stage, and their si-nreh u never cndi-.!.
dcQ alie offered him. but atill beU raat
ONE WHO HAS U'.AUXED HIS ART IN THE OLD Inr ouutiotchrd hands.

W»d‘f the <dlM*r nHimi
where they w ill Iw uudo-turbed by the

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white tiunu be »r»-urratk.ns to coioe
anil where tber.- u plenty of came. We
are frv't- tu aduni tUat our rs.v Is about
run. that our mdsh >. near at baud,
but In i!k- u..-sf.noK- or d.-slre to lire
and die ns did unr fstti.-rv
•Wo have nn ofiti .i, on llw lands lo

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ct of muiiJiyr*

lo Iw ti,^l np.
. ut him .lowii f..r. I

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l^'birfcsoti !
i o a.

to the c«loiH-ra uuartei^i. Hr was a
t-beeke.1 laiy of eichteen, >vUb
Oaxeu hair, cut Hoae. au.l lUue eyes.
eyes, tn

wssn-i liKht.n* uie. I
I hit blui Oil the In

tiuu of the w.ed. II.
vas hldd. ii a stroar. manly “*ture j
that seldom maulfcste.1 Us,.|r IVrhapa

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Ivf tUr lu-tier of retaoval
Mexico aud tbr |.un-l».»e of
" h eb u. settle.

The rotporal stood sualjrbt a. a ram-1 Tbe tract dean
nal and said Dofhlna.
«•»“
<»r tie- .tat.- of i bUiaabum
VAirest W.a.e. and ti.* him up touch Jug tW l!lo lira tele nver. .ihI e*
axaln. Meod l'larks..n under i:uafj

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dn*trtooa In hla prof lion (ban young j
Tmter. Why. he ha bree Urge plrt- •
ar«w already flidabtd
flniaMd for the iwxl wa- j
color cahlblL
cablblL
I au. %roft
«w c^«r
t-rlrtc—Year
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“Chmc-^Yca. lodccdl He’s wedded to I
hla art, donX you Ibink ao:
|- ------t>ltlc—Well.
yen. but, I also I
j think that hM an ba* goo.1 grot
with rich iwd (or dlvorve.—Richiiioad Diaiiatch.
noMt. -amakaa moki The Menno..
Monnoa* are
imahfng a vlgor«. p.
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kMi.Ttiiwl «nirt^wbiu

CITY OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY. OCT. 28
rtor Aid vtoat ’ ao* bto blood I
atsr. aa*
tog. by IMT ebsssfal la
abs coaid ta braes m. atmt iraakfast lu.
*factad. ao‘ bs wart
-I dMa*! baoar wbsrs ws wrrs >»«>t itbrsataaad wttb tba Uirlflsd fat«.
a dioosr i waat dosro to tbs alaes
aad r * -1 up mj atfalrs tints- As 1 I -What dhl tbs doctor dew fer bimY
bad u.crdrawo wu aaJary Ibrro was ’ 1>SW teur
oecb.ug doe ids. i oa. too d«coor-Jes* aoais Unto uwuo plUs. Mr.
Sfod tofooctaodlooktora orw>ob. 8U%soa. ooc blgaaapsa. Hut tbs way
so I rsturosd to axj bomc t« uik uiai- they bed tu Iw tuk. was tbs uuaraaL
tars otsr wMb aij wUs.
Be writ It out to l*«* i«kru iu any OOOSbs met UiS at tbs door uiib au rg- vsulriit vsblcls.*
\Vr d Ju t ber oo
pTTMlop of auiasoM- wuodrr auioglsd Ides of tbs UMOI.IU'
tUal Word, SO Ws
wUb frar.
borr’rd tbs
Ux>iniai%tcr • ilutloaary.
-Osons.- abs aakl. -oL-i «kir« Ibt. ao\ air. ws fuuu’ out *ai triads tueaBt
ISSOV’
coach, wajfuu. »wri. farrlags.
Well.
-What CDsaur
' mir. sf vs didu l
bou ls uf Hob ao*
-Have youylsWsd tutcti.iMaiWur
j uis tuiu cut iwi.x a day lu ibs oto
-.NoUuyo ‘►O' l^t*^
»vuutry to giro
-Tbs« wbMs dU y«M»
all that
|„ h^ai u a wt^k bs
wrrs cu-iiUlir mw. ail* in Irsa’a a
-Wbal mousyr
bs 0.-TS i.iuui wcH •
-la your suit case. And wbai
I dr\v d«x‘tarv! It • vuuo«'fair Hitsnwlatcd Mr. 81i%«ua.
I fpr fbrir itnpport you do wUb yrnw clatbssY-*
' Kur Ueavru's iwks, teU lue
-UU. 1 tell you. iir. iUedsus'a a atsui
4 tiM
winder. b«* K fer a duciur. Mr. Slivsua
mtiHL Thim to Um yUu tu vrlUcIi <»m- you rs talking aUiui *
-t'oins upstair. *
TUeftt piiu baa cured half tbs iieopls
ghe led tbs Way to OUT iH-^Uxsao
la hiuimoi,. louMliu-. Kf folks didn't
til* UtltoB liurwu Urr brro workin*
im Jtoftn. sod Mr. Illlrbc«fc. Mcre^ tbsrw ofMU oa tbe bed waa tbs null bev nu buiiijy. tto y*d vU-vl Ibclr sick
Ur^ af IW laurtor. %»iU iirx»**»Wjr wtm case with several bumlkwof beiik WUi uus out in wbe^U-irrvr. to Uks lbs
pilla. an* auivs you're- Uawn Ibsy
Its coMluoaistloo. Tti« sMTetsry t»«a lu It wblel, Imd la^w iwek.-d in
dldn I oons of Vw die. V.»u ass. tbs
4srotsd luttcJa of ^s |*tY«unal Ouie sod ^.1 Tlotbiua
-imra,- I said. ' .«aue one
s< Imolmaraler sahl il.
sttsuUoo to Um> aosotiwu fur tM*vrrsl
weiw a Neblcle.* thuu;;h lu «»uras It
yosrs sod to bis vfforto U Urgrly du« Changed suit rasca with me. It
tbs crrdlt fur tbs uousosl iir««rrM Uat as If a bank b-d been rUdH^I aud the warat skal to a up au* dowu huggy.-I rtvkiu im- do»,iui*. forUu are
bs bss OMids toward tbs fiosl soluttoo tbief on tbe eve of wiTiwt bad fuutul U
t tbs probtons tbsi bsvr bsso vssJn* eunvwalsut lo4um over lbs pris-t^ds tu made in Simmoua loindiu' 'o-unt of
them pills.’* asseverated Mr. SUvsua.
eongrsss 10 cooosctluu w7tb lodtoo of- me. Wbers to tbs luorniui; |«|s i
Hbs brought the iM»ia-r. au.l ibert- on
Aa l»r. Itletto^w- rode b«us- that evenfaUs for OMITS tbao luu jnssm.
lbs Ural l^e waa llw* btwdluf. ' Amwt mg bs Indulged 111 h.ud guffava. luirrJt to
of lbs Truth .National lUuk Caablsr "
aji-raed v lib fre«iu«-U| ejaculalluna of
Tbsu cams au a(x*ouut of bow* a de­
ril bs doggfxir Slid empbaai»v-d With
faulting caabUc l»ad la-« n . augbl iu a atoi»a ou bia boras'. ue« k
lurtti^udsiii U
alcsplng cur tbs ulfcl.i
I bo
N..W the Sftleusiie j.ruct.t^ which be
f a IIUt la u |
bad achieved lu the Ihrea muulUa* time
Of good gTSxloc sod agricult oral Uud. treaaors bad nut boeu rtx-ovcnxl
"1 b4t*a tbs sxjttoualluu.*' 1 said, and bs bad iKx-n In Nlmmun. Ijindlug was
Uorto laiD to actlog to lbs csiMicity
of a ml sauts broker lo thU dt»irU>u- gave lK«ra au un-mul of the y«*uug
sxplalusd. aa wai Bob Kuuinona* mltkio «od to loakl&s cbe at>sc tol allot■Molik but wltboot rinrtlug tlis usual time ticrore bis arreal be I
A girl down »-ast rvc» J\
evUy ibaugc-d i
wbicb her h.ver announced hi. untmralarUi^s cbwcU with i
Tho prtKtss of laud ^
Isli-d autxsaa In bla new Held of pracMlag oo for several y<
llt's owing to bto furluuate cure of bia
drat i-lisnt. thnugb he did not state by
all tbs tcrrliisy vwuetl by
what "convenient rrbicis" It waa dons.
I c.Hiiited the btlto aud touud II4.5U
tbs ladlaua srlll have tise-u tianvled out
"It to said that a d«K PH- vio. s«'i make
in alt Tbe rewanl wuuU U gl.V.WH.ia
be luia
•sot iob of this kind uudmakeu by tbs 1 took lK»ra tu my arm- uud damvd
durllng. I am making m
with her around tbs nami
govsrtuusot will soon Iw iotupleUal.
One living already nl mv prof.^aalon.
•ilttvs you Itwl yiuir
sbs Moreover. I have got hold of some
ftaUM all or asvru years ai;u tbs uu^iu*
o.uKI ;cei away
bars of tbs Bvs cMlUed trilaw dei Idsd ask<Hl aa aooi. as
Slock lo a aluc n.tm- ihrouKh my 0m
that tbry would atioliab tbslr tribal from tm*.
patient. Bob Kimmous, who gavs ms a
“.No. Ibeis IS a Ing rewnid oQered cool 0fly thouaaml. worth only a frac
poasssslooa. coualstliu: eblrfly of UimI.
for Ibe rtxv.veiy of tUU i.iuini.
.UI tion of a vx-m ibeu. for my fiv. Hr Ju
aOHNig tboss stubracixl In tbs live ua
tkMM.
Tbsss lucludc the i:iien»k«-a. we have to do to to take it lo tiu- lank dlcioua booming the slink of that eoinCrsoba.
Homloolea.
C'bta-taws
tiud aud gel Hhj icwutd •'
jwuy to Juki is«nng So. my darling,
1 ealUHl a cairluge v Uul. I U^id no we have im mn-d !»• wa.i Umger tor
Cblcbaaawa lbs 0vs iuo«t luteUlgeut
mad adruoced tribes lu tbe ix>uutry. uiouey of my ovu lo !•-> r**i sud, pul­ our wedding- Vt.ur inuuiieiil and ador­
AU tbair land to loi-aiial In ibe ludtou ling the tUls iMu k In ilM- VUM-. u»-etau- ing k»\«T now iH-ga y*.n tu
the day.
luiuted by l>urm. drove tu Ute Teutb Will you*' Ills luippy heart answers
woa ersatsd by cougrsaa tu tuaks tbs .NaUoual bank. .\rrUlng Ibi-re. I left vex He dream, of a U.%« ly IliUc wife
aUolnsata. This was d«ne on a laiala liora wllb lbs tre—ure iiihI. golng luto driving about the <\>untiy with him In
dltsTMU firom that esubltobsd with tbe loink. sent my oml lu the |oxwi
aouie vMOVsnlcm vehicle ('Jew. 1 thank
Olbsr tribsa. Ao son4laieni waa mads dent. Wbsu admitted. I told biiu Ibs tbss for that word.* he iMirsnthrsliedi
mt tbs tastubsrs In tbs bvs luitioaa. tu- alory much us I Imve told it lu-iv.
in tbe CUV iron, of this lints mining
•ilia you tx»nni Ibe mui.e.r- bs
dudlag aoustblag Uks bifai.* u.au. and
town, where our fortune to already as­
tbs dlrtokw wss mads ou tbs aTimud of askiHl
sured."
-V*w. It counted
I ivpIuvL
saJus ratbar tbau am.
"1 always kmw Harold would win
•Tbws to but
ml-'ing,’* be,>ald.
Tbs Idsa of bavlug lbs trllM-« alaiulis wu> soon, with all hts wouderful
doo tbslr boldliiga of laud and dlMds ••Wbi-iv 1ft It uow'r"
**Jn charge of my wife in a earriage
It among tbslr reaptHiIve oirmtHTa vaa
drat' token up mors tbau bfty ysais at lUe diasr.-'
-lliing it lu."
«g«k but H Ua'ouly laa-u vitblii <nuuWhe;i I returned with ilie treasure, LIBERALITY OF AN ORIENTAL
parattraly rvesut yeara tbut it baa Uh-u
tbe president wa» writing u cheek
lie
oaiTtod out to uny sxU-i»t
It baa al
ways been rst>ogul*4>d that tbe tniatam oiieued Ibe casi*. <called a teller to oumu
t;ir«s «• Ills t:ni«-rtalarrs.
il was hulfcUevl
of iHbal govsruuirut aud owuerablp tbs numey and
d \K>fore bs left Washington tbs
which waft, aft I
waa our of lbs cbl.-f dravlauki* tu tbs luindtM toe the <
crow n prliux* of Nlain ktUI lo tbs New
#15.U0N.bi.
waved ll
drlltoation of tba North Anu-rleau In­
York
World
corresiK*ndeid:
dian.
It baa ctmM-queuUy Uvn tbo
My one dlaapiKdntuient durbig this
aim of Ibs federal ruvsrmueut to l>r\atk VO txsle back lu<k»-d lu
M to Waahlugt4.n is itoii the condl
It up aod 01 tbs statua of tbe IndUii on trma.
uaarljr Ibs asms Imala of bla whits
Thai rv suing we dined auiuptiiuusljr. Uona were not such tbut 1 <v>uld most
and a few Wivks later I Iksw me bead the charming hidltw w1h»s<- grab's and
bmcbar as poaalble. Avx\>idUi|,M> tren
ttoa wars osgoUatsd u-t\ve«-ii ivrUlu of a lirm to deal in the g.K.ds I bad vun s have mads tln-iu famous throughtrlbUi and tbs gvvermueiit pn*vldlng ISHMI S.-Illng on tl.4- ncMl
I am now
out tbs'wiwld In Euroiw we eonstaulfer tbs aUotmsui of touda amuus the making money
ly boar sitolUxi the dcllghta of life at
msmbsrs of tbs rcainvlUe *rtlM-a aud
kl.UlTI.N ril.t^Si: IbiULAMh
the Auuricau capital. Hlplomallc aud
tbs aals of tbs batoncs to tbe rnlisd
■Utsa. Tbsas trsatlss wrrr ac-ut by
tbs psofOs to tbs aeuato fur raUdeahospitable and gnn loua maunsra
tlOO. just as tbs treaty of jK-avv with
he huslesasa wlui make life here so
loant. Aa my visit to Waablngtos
M.-4'lur.
For a tong time tbert* <
airoug
Id nut lM> iswtp uied viiitll tbs sea
Wmv
Tbs youug diKtor took tbe aii k man's Son h.'id l•egun. ihU uiiafiTtuns wai
aar.v. 1 bois*. however, before 1
temiHiature. acaniuHl bia tongue, frit
leave ibe ixMinlry t.» UxMme acquaint*
his putoe aud lifuxi ibc eyeinto to scru
Itb many -repn-aeiitatlvs Amvrl> of tbs touda owm.l t.y tbe
the optica After a few secomto
t*f pnifouud medlt«iion-or was li hesi
I have btx-u greolly lmpre*toc>d with
Urtdsd Into asvsmlty u>ore thau tkbOU- UllonY-liepresriilMHl f.»r,hto luitleni In
tbs Uinidiclty of Amtclcan odJctol Ilfs.
000 acraa. Mlity-0vc tbouaaud claUus blindly s<Tawle«l l.anu. a'lding tu EngThl. to vtT> Blriking aftic lile lu a Kubass bspo adjuated k’l'lni: lo vwol
Itsb tbe direction. -Id lie taken lwU-« ro|H-au caplt.ll. v\htxe the Ilfs of the
of lUI aiTea.
a day In any ixmveulent veblcle *

Faust

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL STAGE PICTURE EVER PRESENTED

«toto «r th€ tourtor <to«wrtiMl aiid

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DMST BWE DAT
(OrlgtaaM
A fsw yuan ago I waa
trasslar. At ona time ws rei-eived vtsy
•ood salarlsa. but merebanu not |»
cutting up tbs Oeld Into ao many amaU
dlrtrtcto that they gradually cm up tbs
oalarisa Into a good tuauy little onsa.
Uj salary kept evunlug down tlU at
Uat. just bofors setiiug out on my re­
lay SBipktymu atoUug that my aervicea
would DO toogrr Iw required. What I
WM to dsk bow aupport my wife and
cbU4.1 did Dot kDow. My train did not
iMtrs for issarul boors, and 1 spent tbs
tirns la a bocal lounging. Tbodt.uncs
to tba dapot was but a Ore minutsd*
walk, but I started bmlf an hour b«w
Oofs trslatiasa and

bad

twanly-Ora

Blantss to wall tbara. Heating myself,
I watebad tba psopla coming and going

U*kl.

‘•Be there any abow fer me to gU
well. d4H-turY" quavered tbe sick man.
-•'Hurv there la, Mr. bimmons. You'll
bs all right now tu no time. Thesi- pUto
will set you up al-oncs."
Tbeu tbs aapleui young disciple of
ttoculaplua drew ou bia gloves and
a rsaaaurliig grasp to Men Kim• outotrelcbed baud. With an sn
igtog amtie all round ujwn ibo
ug mtls Himmousea and the pallid
wife, over wboss face a gleam of bops
acemsd to Oicksr, bs deiuirtiHl tearing
down lbs road at a Utwkmvk spssd,
aa If bound for a dying patieut.
• Hanged If I know what ails the old
bap,” be mused as be gnllo|»ed along,
ilow to a doctor going to preacrlbt
for an Idiot who can't give a clearer ac­
count of bla frvilnga than ‘a dull heavy
mtocry lu bia buueay But Ben fUmmona mended from Um
boor that I>r. Bledsoe look ebargs of
Htreogtb and conrags aad
baaltb asemsd loUed up lo those won­
derful pllto. tbe fame of which nrad
throiigb tbe backwoods Mtoaoori town.
Tbs doctar*a \ialu soon essaed at Ibs
Slmmona cabin, for Bob fUmmoaa after
of dtocwaed User. iDdtocrl
patent medlclae uking and

tm Dmdaya ursry one carrlga mUt conflnemsot wUbln lbs four walla of a
CDMA lodMd one of my own was bedroom Into which tbe brsetes of
H0^ on the Mat beside me, BImd bsaven wetv never permitted to enter
^ tram srae called. I enueed a
come forth a well mau. To Ibe
DlMptof car. wbere I foood ibc young <ioctor. be it eoafsaaed. Bob's conramai vlth tbe red hair aod btock ojrem iMcenee waa aa groat a voader as to
Ba waa putting Ida bchmgtnga into a
conuDuoltj at large, though of Uda
iNKh dtrm^ oppoMta to mj owa Id ukeptaLeDCA
«MtlmaaUweDtlohidaiidthaUghia) Ooe omdag Dr. Blodboo waa waWag
vwatunodlow.
’ tor hto oiall at the Uiile imatoffl
iwstoOk^e seatto the Middle of the dighi 1 awakla aa tmooapIcuaM pla
UBid With the stopping of tbe train. Mwapaper which be bad
WhMk
Ik by
hjr the
tba by. 1always wakens mA _______
b^fgro __ ______ ,___________
Md. haartag hmO talking in the rear waa tmmsd by Uartag bla owa aaom
md «t Chi Mr. looked ODI10 aad what inkti Ttr tMiTbVnrngitoid ■■ tki

cignsr cimtsmptotia tbe PTvati
ul kt»
Id nffalra. a |
gtmdeur of n
aes tbs Wr.pllclty of American life In
ual uiK-rallon to a useful sxperl-

dttrtng tbslr sojourn lu Waablnron.
Whoever rendered lliem the alightist
service wa* splendidly rewarded. They
gave etnploy.x-ft many iip« of a hnndred dollars, which were |wild In bright
nolca lately drawn fnmi tbe ire.i»ury
department. The bellboys nnd eleva­
tor eonducttirs received tips of fS. lodsed the prluesa never guvs a gratuUy
of lea. than thl. auai. Their prsssnta
of Jewelry and aouvenlia to tboas
charged with tbslr entertalomesit ri­
valed. If they did not aun«»a. tboas
prsasoted by Prince Henry of PruMta,
Mr. Uoesale. manager of tbe Arllngtoo bota received a aplendkl desk ssC
of Htomese gold and silver. In Bllgree
and emnsek and nchly adorned with
precioua stonaa Colin I8. Htqdda of lbs
Penuaylvanto railroad
with a case of Htomea

were also
gifts to t be
and

’■ -If'-

Ifsiiiil;

m

Ifl
^

NEW LUNAR DISCOVERY.

T.-jcalman-s Interior Spar Is thi j““
>d I moat durable varniBh made,
and
and condrmed all bln
that the bright
area during

that til
gradually changing
advam-e*l lW.wa .r Ph-kvTine liax aF
W.1.VH malMtaliuxI tbni tlm liciii fwm
the ftiK.t to that u( iMwrfruxt. itosugh
he lina ivalli-xl ih.it ll imiy l*e
Ugh! Tbe r..ct tiuil the simh cr.*w |*c*r4vptlh1y l:uv. r w lu u tbe «mu*h heat
W’||» vut off the uiher rU.h« *‘V the Inten-»i«h.n uf tluiW
feaatir Plck-iing in hU
ry lie to now prneci
tlui! |.4*:ut mill ImiHxi will, thto r- a Im.
ato lu w.wk out a p i tbe..,> .,f hu
e.Mn>TUlng the e.iiih's hig aaleUite
Wliat ihto ili,-M.v to he Will I...1 s,,y.
fi,r a« pimiugrsphs ami the mak
ing wf mx-ultanaba a
sffuri\ uf llarvanra ul«.cver«
virtually faUur«*x TliU wa» due lo the
clooUs which oluM-iired tbe m*Ktu dur
lug the critical |ktI h1 uf lu full cclipae,
ami it t-ame a« « a« r.Te diftapi»lnt
tu tbe profeNeov «-ngBge«l In vt«u.il and
lim. S„r ihs
plmographlc oh^Tvutlon

. C«>tt‘K famous yacht
-n laid up at Esae*
ever since be died on her a -few years
ago. aaya a diaiiaicU from Hartford.
Conn,, to tbe .New York Tlmea. .Now
bto mother, widow of tbe Inventor of
the revolvtT Iwwrlng bis name, la to
have the yacht made Into a bsoaaMOt

CLEANEST
Clark fur thanttj

.VI.WAVS REA.UV
1K)-NT HAVE TO BRl.VG
IT IN.
NO ASnVJS

CHEAPEST
F-kJKI_

Aad I knock under to oo^^n a nod.
L’spar Croat or utMtorclod.
Mao wtth a gun or anas with a hod.

AWoi the Crater 14mds.

SobstaotlatloB of Important theork
by Harvard's aatroDoa
oboervaHons t

find the dHcat of tbe evB oae.

PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c; BOX SEATS 75c

X am tbft aultaa or Haootod.
way of csoeo. umbreUaa

THE APOTHEOSIS

^ .«»hov% liii: iho flijthl of Har j:ucnio> Spirit in the nrm$ of pentle

'.iSD THE BEST
LIGHT TOIIAY


TRY ONE OK THOSE
PORTABLE
&£AD1NC LAMK

Tito blauat bluff, tb* ihraata sf ffuod.
Tba rifla bulSat or ba.>oitot prod

the Near York Tlmea Tbe oborrvaFor rsB Ua aultos of Baeolod,

with ito ctater Unne and t

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