The Evening Record, September 13, 1902

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The Evening Record, September 13, 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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1902-09-13

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^Ei^' THE EVENING' RECORD'
TMAJI^a 166T

LEADERS«
CONF^CE
MMttnc to DImuwCo*! Strllc*
LMtod An Nlgkt

tlllgEU SAYS

R0TSIR6

.Win Ihko
jliaco No Statomont
Mto
*WU1
Stal
Rooult of Conforonoo
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ItoJ. B.

J. B. IfatetftboBMiBorLnBtaraA.I* onotiwoMUUc atiiO
■nitVOoMM bifh «■ tho look* of
Btk «t*«r orpoilt* lb* P. M. & R.
«.pet to •* M o AU«I* UIIL
ThoaUlwUl MOH «lAo
of «0,«a0 bUagia p« diV
viU 1^

“* JTkS'^ta.^l-i.No.d |1 tan*
■I of ttabtr (or OM *t tb* t*«to17 BBd bOfM to MOBM OOOi«b to OBBbU Mm to OOOB doBbto too oapaeity
of too mlU. Hr. Matom bM rwiod
tomriU bm BBd vUl OOOB moTo
bto famUj b«o BBd mako Blk BBplito
Bto boma. Tbooiltooimof tbtooom.
■nBlipwlUostoBd Bb«ri7VOlOOIBO
tolto..M>b>aiad familp -SlR Bop.

NO OCCASION
FORALARA

BIG CATCH OF PICKEREL

Hmrrimoolcm

w.r. s»i.*ri

Bis

W. r. OarU at TatjmamU lad..
Socratary Shaw SayaPraaant vboUitayla^lMia datiiw OtammmttUit taut tnn bay (*T*r.
Conditions Causa No Faar
tBlKBlaaa lak* ynutdayiritb
•ah ttttj »bteh tnr baek*d by tb*
naltUaa. B. had du(Uac orrr bU
S4.000.000 BONDS RELEASED ■boaldar a pteko*! vetithtac 1»
poaada aad rMamriac 40', I
ThU war oaty oo. of. tbn* c*
To Rsliava Stringsncy in tha wUbta aa bow. Tb* otbi
w*tcfa*4 l*<, *ad 8 peoad. aid
Money Market
ar«t 87 aad 88 IM
ThU U tba bto**t «aleh npotUdtbU
yaw. aad tb* laif* ptekml U

f S4.soo.uoo.

VIOLENCE BY STRIKERS

AGREEMENT ON PAVING

Union Brick Layers Mistaken
for Non-Union Men

r to reltoro toe aDoaey ooarket be

Will No Doubt bo Raachod by $40,000,000 of treaoary holdlnae by deA»« W«f« AtlacM l87 StHfclec Vleer*
poetttof that aiaoaot vito ibe aaboo.
Joint FranchiBoCommItteo
al banke, which held free or aapledfod
ia HehaeaUo deeided toaati.
oipaM toe Ootober iateraet* aamattof
Sept. l#-WhUe as
toaboot$4.f00.00a He doclaroa iberc
ia ao oooaaioa for alarm la toaprm. aaioa brick layer, were ba tlmlr war
to work at Fbreoa thU moraioK they
mottof of too Jotei fraa.
were mietakea for oon-aalaa mea by
■dl aad
a mob of 7S etriklaf miaera Frank
laUrM
Staafeldt. a etriker oariataed a eerere
oealp voaad aad feU ancoDAcioM.
o; vhiob
XbO pBTtog
Brakaman Hurt In Wrack at Otoey. in toe melee were lnjnr«d. bet
DotMTmriooriy.
orty, BOW
Cadar Yastarday Aftamoon
Tbe etriker. alw> .toned m-reral
bido toir to be adiaotod to too aoataal
eWrio oar. between FSraoas and
of toe oompaaj. too oouaUrooki^ uaaehiajE toe window, and j
oil aad board of trado. WMle toe
terrifyiaglbepameggara
by toe board oi
trade differed vidoly fnm toe otdl
by too oomli* tbe
THREE MEN KILLED

CALDER CANNOT LIVE

mmA Qvftmm tloM hftTt bM to <
«MMd Vito Um bMl «l
VitoMiMm.
XitoiMll MTlT«d hmt

H«viU BMteBottoto

HEftCE FOREST FIRES
•AroRaBliwTt
tngton and Oraaon

t
►-

•ttoM to
1 OrofOB ood BOV ore kx
dm of WoohtoltOB BDd Bril.
svbto. OOBMBBBlOBtiOB Vito
Loom to cot off oud trmpom.
oricmalT Impolrod.
r PorUoBa, XBootno, Boottto Bad «db11
oUtoo BW vrmppod to b pbU of ovokB
VofortoerloM of Lifo haa boon toportod.
PorlBiod. 0»., Bopt. l»-l
tn.« BTo boniiBC oTor too Oi
from Brittob Oolmm.
btoto toeOBlIfonuB Itoo. dooto
■dUloaa of ftol of timbor. bbbbj farm

rsaabad vlU ismH las aaeh better
ftoMblac and oea to vhicb tbe promotor, of toe stootne atreet nfilway
and Use to Old Mlmioe wil be ecaroe.
ly likely to oMeot.
Tbe board of trade*. NCitoSion.
vwe to toe effect that tbe aetopaay
id be releseed from all paelac exI aad from expeaee of fllliag bea tall, aad oleariac the eame
pled by the traek. for a term of
teayms iLad that at toe explraUoo
often year. to. eompany iboald pay
to tbe ally $1,000 aBaaallj.

agto laetal$ktw^fl»»lL^
ee vae tocteed apoo which
to be pmfecUy Joto to all
It U propoeed that tbe
oompaay toall be mleaead Irom par.
lag between their track, oo tb. rireet.
vMob to.Uae w nm. a. now dc
rigaed. for a period of tea year, from
tbe date of tbe paamfe of the ordl•aea.
That tbe oompaay shall be required
> grarel betweea the rail, on all
eirwu aapaTod aad one foot on the
oalelde of toe raiU. ia mob a maaner
a. to make paemge for Tebiole. easy
rni
iMr li*M. olhm »• aaMiatHd iaad that plaak. shall
tbe ralUvber.rviairedbytheoooii.
bmrrytacto ptao«of «N»7- ell if aeoemity deamada snob plaaka
At BHMkl VxU. On., jmn
tiM rMaw »w>lU mmt Um Bnwtc That toe oompaay shall be required
to boild cromlBgR whore aeoeemry
•m
bmnoi. But* F*
aad kwp toe toreeu oleaaaad in good
pttfium tt th* P»uu» UUI.
repair betweea the trmoka
«oa*« to A«th ood • ■*> >
Aftor toe azptsationor ton year, the
<M*07 1* mtMtM- Aboot tort; mitt
to bo booad by fbe prorii
U domu of b*U« *uaadroqmirod to
ioa. oftoec
Oo MUl PUU. 'amx Turn
rwd y**•>« Nn. Btodrick* Mdbor ramniaiaf $0 rear, of toe ordlaanoe.
The abOTO U in a goaeral way tbe
term, of toe paring cUum a. agreed
apoa. but when the final meetiag U
or Aberdooa. the wirtw to toom]
held
there may be some modiftofiaUon.
bclBi dova It i. kaowa. bo.
that aU JSTf. lambm mill, and tea In aay ereat the ammber. of tbe oomhoato. bat. boon burned aboai rix
miXm couth of fflmm. Many ei
Tupm are beiag reoelred from Wash oeptoble to tbe oompaay aad mtiriaolory to tbe eouaeil aad board of trade.
Tbo oommittee will rot bare the
[diaanoe ready for Moadny night s
MBoil mooHag. but will moot Toe.*
day
sight to go orer tbe wetioa. on.
that nearly aU too mUle ia Mams
oouaty wem oa diu. Tbelowa of Mit- by one and to look to toe legal teohlock that ocaatr. va. ia immiaeat
CBIMBS or NORMA!IUY
dM«w wbca lari heard from aad Urnbar 100 feet high wa. bumiag.
Bixloaa milee from OlympU toe

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City Book Stor*
1.3 Off

■*

■fco elo*^ OrM« oHane* *a
oHaaa.

Betatt Brnbur go. • • Pros.
4HE WEATHER SS55UgaK5S**--^ -^“^---‘

WalhOm
Shoes
for Women

JUST FROM CHICAGO
<broarSManl8jrtnde.

P*rit.$lto$3

Wc have women’s WalkOver toocs made in ca­
det calf, and in chrome
latent calC
Mannish
toapes. vide, extension,^
hand sewctl waterproof

Ctmet sbPts hr
strett wur.

$3.S0 and $4.00

new hat—let it be a

“NEWLAND”
and watch the ••goo-goo” eyes an you walk
down the street.
Have you Ken ibOK
iboK handsom
handsome
FLANN EL SHIRTS in blue, pink,
cream, with
riihneal stripes.> $2 25.
made Cheraltf 48c; union made suspenders
25c. Open tOl 11 o’clock this ev ening.
-n«. BM who ws.^.jja^
BBrrhMdl-

S. BENDA & CO.

B V. milQI
SF.U.KR OF BKST SHOES

CbJIm' B»»d$

THE OLD STAND

iDMslAl to Thm Branlm

Cedar. Bept. 1»—Brakoman Caldet.
who was so mirioimlj iajun«i in tht,
plaoe yeetarday
wreck at thU
was taken to hi. boam in Maaietee
Ihi. molning. Dr. FimUok
tiima. far a. Oopamieh. vbera be was
met by a Maniriee pbyrioiaa. It U
tboagbt that be oaanot taeorer, as Ms
toari was terribly orael^ aad hi. ialemal iajario. are of a Tory eerioae

Denver, Sept, llf Three men are
reported killed in uTcck on the Atchinson, Topeka & Sanu Fe road al
Littleton last night. No details liave
been received here.
Later—^Thrce persons were killed.

Tbe wioek i. now aU cleared away,
md work i. proceeding a. araal on
toe M. A K. K. ektea.lon, where the
wreok oocuied. It i. mid that too
great .peed wm the oauM of the acol.
dent, Tbe train wm backing up,
M»d the oabooM Jumpwi toe track. It
WM turned olear around and badly
wrecked. Tlie rett of tbe can ran by.
but the oagine, at the other end of toe
work train, alto left ibe railm and
WM badly damageJ. It wm taken to
Maaiatee today for repaira
OSlder. toe injured brakemaa. i. a
man of fJply. Ko one else on toe
train wM^toriouriy hurt, bat two
otoft men who were on tbe caboose
when tb»j accident oocurrod n*oelTed
tbe wont fright of their Utm. One
of them WM toratched on the head,
but toe other escaped witliout any iainrleu_______________

YOU BET
!!!

SvHtCiilirlStit ColdSItrage

THE USE OF THE LONG
DISTJIHCE TELEPHONE SERYIGE
avoids the neceioiiy of ^ personal
visiL It saves time and expense.
Connections with all cities and
villages in Michigan.

MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE
COMPANY, i



KIMBALL
IS the U*st piano on the
maTlct lx*caus<r it is made
right and ^old right—No
middlemen's profits, all
gixxls direct from factor),
f actor) prices and easy
terms. See us.

New FalLWaists
AH Wool Flannels 1
Fine French Flannels., etc. etc.
Prices from 49c to $3.75.
m»rtntwSUrt»»ni4Hdtodaf...............
STEINBERG'S uREUABU NY GOODS AID CUmfflfi MN»L

P

Floral Desips
Of all descriptions furnished on
short notice.
Artistic work at right prices.

FRANK M. PAINE. Rorist

W.W. KiMBJUlCOMPAIIY

Cbe fair

FORTY HOURS' DEVOTION

Utdies’ and Children’. Hok. aU kind, from 8C,

vill mark the oloM of
tbe forty hour.’deTotloaal eorriee ia
8t. Franoii church. The torrleet of
to. dey vill begin with die fliut low
mae. at 7 o’clock. The eeoond low
mae. will be «Ud at 8 o’clock with
communion The Young Ladies'So­
dality and toe Children of Mary’,
eooiely. wiU go to communion in a
body during tbit nmm
At 10:30 o’clock will occur eolema
high T"^. vito Father O’Brien m
oelebrunt. Father Keedhum u. deacon
and Father Bauer M eub-deacon. The
sermon wiU be preached by Father J.
P. Keedham, and toe choir WiU n
mpeolalty fine mneie for tbe oooa
At 7:30 will be eolemn rm
with Father Keedbam a. oelerbanL
Father O’Brien ae deaoon and Father
Baner a. mb^emon. Father O’Brieo
wiUprmch toe eermon. After
sermon wUl be the chmUng of the
litany of tbe minU. foUovod by toi
prooemiSD of tbo Bleesod Saemment,
wMeb Will be purtioi|>alod in b|^toi
Yoong Ladim’ Sodklity and the OhU
Area of Mary’s Society.
At tbe oeacluriou of toe prooeerioi
will be giren tbe benediction of da

.Msa.
mrto.wniJ.Mtx.
art of Maple OUy, Mm
S^e*U:l&.
HUfriewym thisteetioo ol the
AUla Jmmac. aad W. a Wbismy cf
Tbe Bfie XUrim On mimed ooaOadar Ess. sad J T Wbimmry of
seetimi. at Grand Rapid, and wUl not
tmrmm City. The fanmslviUbe
bobar«tfU$:l$s’oUMk tola amuing.
bald is tba FHasd.abmcb M Lcs|
An uitia foam hse bean aeeusud. but
Lake at asm. tamarisv wndm toe
uvt«totb.lait.nmaustof aemory b.pSiltorintbe M«hodm F~
diiaorios of wm a
loh. plam4.lbauurtaiavill not g. pri drairii, «od has *l«a]r* been «e0
baebom
s
lUehmgmam.
Mkisnory bae bom
upMU8:4$toiiWfUsiiig.
(^tofwfaeRterbe has been tobaroftbaFrUsdo
eated. Heiraswith (he #4th legiomM inCuba. andiawen and laror.
ably knd.n in this pnrt of tbe sm^
DaMt->WbtnL 77 and Tiv,; oom. haeinc been bora and reared at Kal­
tbo cold vara vblab kao
„aaptaff sboat lb. riala toi.
kaska.
_____________ __
^ aridanee of rigomso rim
at Xrilosd Ibis amcslag. tbriO M S
Bgbt toU of movioptolid torn Ibim

mmt

The Puritan

. rail Oar*B

Forty men on bormbaek bare gone to booo. F. Knovlm of Mom York and
Bomie ko^ OampbeU, i
meaetoevomeaandcbildron.
1 oofitialto, are ia toe city pre
paring to piodace with local talmt
ANOTHER PIOREER GONE toe pretty opera. The Ohimoe of Kornmady. Tbe prodmetion wlU br ander toe aamtoM of Qrace Bpleeopal
chptob. aad viU segimsaaeomi as
UmnbapMfani. probably Is about elade vito toe ringing of toe Te
two veeki. SormaW Mbmimls bare Deam aad toe riagiag ot toe ehin
Mrs Baiah M.
already bom bold aad Mr. Knovlm
SUa.WhiBner7.oneof
riatio that toto oily can boari of exHIS FRIENDS AT WORK
too Oraad TraTmce
tbolr homo lari ctm
COMPANY DBX*ATKn
Ban, of paralyria. i
twoaosof

trnmmU Oatll.
•**!•

ffTcroi

WM the-SonI of Hoboc.S*U* -aorwJ Bla*- <3.50 shoe for
men (the Sole ot Honor) is the symbol
of "Shoe Purity.” It is aU that a shoe
K. Yoo mieht *'pty*more, yoo coidd
^bny** more at any price. All of tbe
I and service that can be crowded into
toeaboe*

I aU the kinds and shapes and atyka
are right and poput tbe proper price.

S5.5O

FRANK FRIEDRICH
THE OUD RELIABLE

THE NEW STAND

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242 FRONt^TREET

lINf iOOIlS PUN UP tVNimt
New Dress Goods, New Waistings, New
Trimmings, New Notions, New Silk
Waists. New Furs, Ladies’ New Capes
and Jackets. Children's Cloaks and
Jackets.
IN CARPET OEPT-New Carpets. New Rugs,
New Linoleums, New Lace Curtains.
IN CLOTHING DEPT-Men’s New Suits and
Overcoats, Boys’ Suits. Overcoats and
Reefers, New Furnishings—In fact, a
general filling up of the choicest goods
—Buy your goods here at from lOto
20 percent, cheaper than elsewhere.

A. J. WILHELM
UNION STKSBT

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SOUTH SIDE

CoTKts and Girdle............................................

.................... 26.45, 76c

$4.

'^2‘“c^.''$r6o;$i;25;$i: 75C

Jltoar $ eompany • •

ON DEiyiAND
WE I^ROIVIISE
TO GIVE YOU THE NEW­
EST PRODUCT IN OVER­
COATS. ANY LENGTH YOU
WISH, AT PRICES FROM
TER DOLLARS TO TWENTY-HVE DOLLARS
YOO NEVER SAW NICER
GOODS THAN OUR TAIL­
ORS ARE MAIORG THIS
SEASON. THE DEMAND
HAS ALREADY DEMONSTRATEDITHAT PEOPLE
are HI NEED OF JUST
WHAT WqHAVE TO OF­
FER THEM 4* J8 J. >

iNEW
RYTON
•"1902
MODEL

MAIVIII-TOIM
CI.OTHIIMO CO

1

iliiNmait

nUmviaiBi

m mim vcm,
Ml

mM

b • cate* btofc •

mAVBmKOITV. mCHICAA
ORAHD TRAVERSE HERALD

■ H th* bcbtoMn. U.IL.
wUl at «b* pMfb ar tb* Mb ROM lor
aarthlBg Oaaaral AlforwlUba tha
' «e aaniil tha baaSwator
BB. Obm b BB aaiblM a<
Mr. VatiT’a abbnHhlp aar o( bit
taattaa tha «<»>• well, bat
1 Ataarhaa flMaaEabl
«• a(hbaar«batotba«haU
rbl^aBtbbdaBtha btBor.

*^ASrJi

mmrvmifOAM wtatm twkkt.

AJbSX M^l Li^O «r MarvMtMa
^FImId Mb WAJUrma mt OmkimmM

,

UAJIIBIb ItoOOT mi KmU

'*«SS»”ir?ow*M «r W«M.
^vSjSSlmr27miJLMm mi

Bullnohien irypeiee robbed o perty
of 200 pllffHmggpendiny the nicht toe
taru on toe wey to e shrine nt Marin
ftu. Thb b bat OBaof tba i
a, Hungary, then eet fire to toe
LtMatba lhalBiM at tha Bab
burning eight pereons to death.
bmA im» ot ^ ^WMW
Kina were eerioualy burned.
Beliable reports from nU seetioos of
Id SUfids BHI7 bealdB MdBd the smte indicate that Florida's oritton Ibb YtowoftlwBBBiei. ange crop this faU will ba iaas than
UMlBl i»8t LOBitaBIld tl^Ui^ WO.UOO boxea, some eatimates putttog
ur eil7 Biffbt do woll to follow ^ It M low as fiOO.OOO. Froithasi
•xMiplo of OfioidBMd-toAtoUod dropping badly on noeoont of
weather, and only froree that were
Wltlltho bOOdlOWL
itod show n good oropi
B. W. Andrews wbo twice
crossed the AtUatlo to e 16-foot
oocklesbell has been pronos
legally dead by the Masmmbc

tha abateh wtthia.

ETURAI.

eC the fnmoam eocBBecr rceocts wee

deyinttoceurwUeeU^OE-ma^.
»vd of betogsl
thetliiMa. “Why don't
r uad be up to dster
Tkm WiBokso .oftosMtobIgOBOoB.
•d. “You reaUy ooght
MBostorlBH •howafoUmai
for a
ship of to,W.wlto 2,418 prabotioBcrs,
,uggn^ of U.64B eomms
Bto. whilo too Dtoroit OoBfs
Luuiss show a fall m»bartolp ol
sBd With muBj mloglrings tbe road
42.2n with 2.528 probotiOBwa. m
ordettd changed to an electric
and an eighty borwpower equlp“*or a totolagRfOOBto of 102.161
. was erdoed. Tbe outfit srrired
___ mdism to toe olalA Tkow
mms soBioo wo team toal too MteBi- tailed to oiwrate properly. An outgao OoBfoniDOo has ohoreh property
spert vras then emlted in to cx
» the ptont and loeate tbe trow
mtaad at $1,954,617. aad Xtetrott OobAt > .OMtaJ dtrwtcr,- IMMlDf

Ml (« tb. .ct«l OPM.OOO of tbe
.A At tbi. ooe of tbe dlnetoc.
mpH
end rtrtalniei excnedl^
OrMt boeei,»tr»e for wbet wr oerd
_ do witb el* niolMl I ROM. oe bed
betUT (o berk to tbe BWlMr-Eaectrlcsl Aml
Uy laid usidt byreummof

ibara boon granted to

MANY MBOKINCS
CIVC TEMPORARY REUCY
BUT BECOME LESS EF.
FECTIVE inrERY DAY

totOa
Sensation

lira Wm. Gvtow, of Ean
Odiidb Wto, writto: “I state

22aJ5l«..l3«
wife of rbeoroatiBin wbea

G#cd Buntea OtaMT m XJtitoTMw.
On Sunday another fine dinner will
be served at the Little Tavern. The
loUoigingisthe

i:’!Ka"u£'».52

jfl. $. Fryman.

Ttenis of Interest
FROM THE GROCERY DEPT. Nothing in the food
line that we do not have—Always the freshest—Al­
ways the purest.

tUoifldn't Vou Prefer
To have your morninR cup filled with ricli. fragrant, delicious coffee
than with a tasteless, weak beverage? Ever tried our 40c Mocha and
Java? There are none **just as good.’* Our coffee department sells
nothing but the pure, good coffee berry. There are other grades in
this department from loc up.

PuMtio Up a Cuticb
Is a great bother if you do it all yourself, but if you let us help you it’s
a pleasure. There are so many splendidly cooked meats and daintily
put up bake stuffs, wafers, cookies, dainty crackers: a whole meal at
half the cost. A splendid supper can almost be served right from the
packages, and no cooking needed. Sec all these dainties.

“Roney and €ake$“
Time of year when these arc most appetizing, and we have*some of
the nicest honey, cither strained or in the comb. Order some for
tomorrow.

“€bee$e Cbat am €bee$e”
The American full cream cheese, as fine a flavor as you ever tasted
We always carry the Brick cheese and the Imperial.

MISS ROSE OWENS,

“Say! Ule'pe0otaC«a“

WASBINOTON, D. C.

PI



That while it sells at only 50c it is the best tea you ever bought for
We pride ourselves on our good
teas. Every kind for all people.

^ money, or tasted for that price.

Hmerican Rulled Beans
Something entirely new.
the bean but the Armor plate,” A
lady demonstrator will be here all the week and give you i chance to
taste her delicious cooking;^ She will gladly tell you - how to make
that fine bean salad.

m
toU
wiMiiLW.tfjili,.

Mra Kost has returned to St Johns
after a two week's Vito With Mil. A.
A. McCoya

Our propo sition—Examine the
shoes shown by other houses,
then Rive a look at our $1.50
shoe, and if ours has not more
style, fit. wear and workman­
ship. then buy elsewhere.

eoiety.SYThoy Coro
CooodpotioaVnd Indltmtum. They Portly

ON Evonr BOX or WE ceune

your mcdfcter win U met

________ 3sss;jsmagi'
WlNEof CARDVl ^ ■aj-aav

/

1.50 PAIR

ta HImUvmmmi and
t^ caa fc* jy**

BROMO,

, SL.

STYLE LIKE CUT

INCREASE

^UIISiN^

ncssing it
toltoBtoB from Bteoloy Tomer ee fol*
lowo; ”Pen7 U toe oend
WhereopoB toe Alpeou cUieen wired Knighthood Was In 1-lower." which is
bock Immedtetely^ ’’Alfer ie the
to be presented at Steinberg’s Grand
tonight Eftc EUslcr wears three coan
costumes, a riding habit and a image's
coMuinc. The court costumes are ol
considerable mtcrcsi to studetUf a*;
being reproductions ol gowns worn by
the original Mar) Tudor, heroine ol
ihe^pb)-. Hiey are splendid affoir>
and will indicate to women how beau­
tifully the ft>l« of neariy 400 >-ean
1 be adapted to modem 1

CAMPBELL BROS

TABLED

^AXATIV^

iI

WM:

No need to sufler from Jieal.
^Doo'ulet the air get tugnani
—create a brecxc. Put m one
or mote of OUT desk or ceOixig
ELBCTUC FANS in your offree, store or home. ADofnew
desiguaiidpericctcoDStrtictkm

BHiiA o. Tonic, they

notes A COLB M ONE BM

ajurai

IS GO AT ONE.HALF THEIR VALl'E.

J. W. SLATER, LElIHR.iniSE FOBMRB

IRON-OX

w Confmmt

m

Pteom OHMiir«-Bought m carload lots
ic July adYsnoe enables us to tare you big mooey
Diners. toU post badt
jmmi A lot of odd chairs tern broken leU, coBBst.
from one to fire of a kind, to make

CmUOU
L MBt, high hMA
Oak c
cBae

THIS IS NOT TRVe

•the mtibodist

J

511

Mochodisi eburoh to too slato of

Tootetdor ibo Irrt lood poMod orer
Oetobor.6 Ust. ftom Atlantic Olty
tboBowbriok poToiotoitbetwoonOMo
with his bride. Tbo bout wus sighted
ood Pork tortou oo Prooi It hod
ooly onoo-about a week after it rwence memberehipL to addition to
^MMfc»sHEHBBafd<rffthiBrtlwi~ ■
»A9mic;K B. KUbIbBY mi Wma.
sailed.
dwae. there are over 60 euppUae. mea
laa laa WmiBBT «r
There baa beeou great toorease to
toe aamber of Mormon mimionariet ployed by the presiding elders, us pusd thot tho OMOOBt bodMt *0
to both.Genaaay and bwitserlauA tort of oharge.
woll tbot It would be wJu to OPM tb«
OeTmauy has naariy 2.000 snob mis- Tlie ooBforenoe Is dirided to to
I m. DARRAOB «r<
fortruffio but oroniu^ Boot
sioaaries, while there are several hun­ disirlolt, oaeh mndor toe eapsrriaioa
___o’clock. Jumec Sb»ae. wbo b
dred to bwitaerlanA In Zurioh uad ofapree
Job wcifbod u loud of bu7 oo Prokop
disirict.
Kytolku'ootolooadnfVOopoB too bow
to opemtlon and the iwopagaada ia be­
pureiDont uad puMod down the otreet
ing religiously spread among the simto Fork.
pte
Swiss.
b wu*tmtborcurpri.iBfftoooe how
FUrtrio Kaeuan. a well to-do flor­
■aaoo district. J. a Floyd, pre­
qaickly the pooplo bccuo to uto tbo
BXPUBIbICAX COUHTY TICKXT.
Toryftoolj. It wi-onlyofew ist of Brooklyn, wus ttunsplaattog un siding elder, cootalni 46 pi
ret: lAOttog dUtriot, Louii DeMuftortbcbBjricn wore tukeo orohid axew days ago when one of the
IS pricked his thumb. An uasis- Lamarter. pretiding elder, oonti
dowB tiU tbo ctrootwoo well filled with
BAVIO G. CBARDL.E1L
ml charges; Grand Bapids disrebleloc oud toe loeFchunU uloo« the mat suggested that it would be weU
were weuriof emllee ulmoet u for him to wrap up the injured mem- Ulct, Jonn Graham, prmiding elder,
bot Mr. Keenan langbed at the
r K. WALTXIM
Lins 60 pastoral charges
wide M the roudwey.
Idea and kept on delving in the soiL
ds district. Levi Masmr. ]
NalnnOly the puncture wus soon filled tog elder, oontaihs 60 pastoral ohargea
HTA6B AND PIbATFOBM.
raAMB BT. WXLAOV.
with dirt. Kextday the thumb began Ormud Truverte district. M. D. OarThere is plenty of ringing and to swell and eoon his arm and body
rel. presiding elder, covert the 10
OBO.
BTSWAB
dnndiig in 'Two Married Men'
similarly affected. Lockjaw detiea of ManUtee, Wexford, Misahich will be the Attraction for one reloped. doctors cQuld give him no re­
ee. BenUe, Grand Truverte, Kalnight at SteinbciK** Gramk neat. Fn. lief and hv died after terrible snffera. faaeintt. Antrim, Oharterolz.
day. Sept. 19. -Two Mamed Men/’
toured the country last'year pU>mg
. W. CUMTIB.
only the larger cities, and so has the
The seren prealdtog eldert form the
endorsement ol thousands ol theatre
Blahop’a"Cabinet,” oradviiory
goers. It isn't a new play; it has
oil daring the Conference eeetlo
been tried and proven, and as the
Tbe chorolies to Michigan Confer­
%pany this year U better than last
ence oonlributed last year for minis­
_ nager-Steinberg's patrons may i
Tbe following information reUtive terial tnpport. Including support of
l»cct something good.
bishops,
presidiug elders, rnsto
to the Michigan conference of
The joint comDlttee which U druft
You can afford to let your life in­ Methodist KiUECopal ennreh. and tbe
inf u teTleed frmoohlee for the Trur
oree Oity. Old MImIoii A Penlnnl. surance Upse better than you can al- workof
Sunday Echool. HK.Mt For building
oleolric luilwuy doapunj, it aekinf <ord to miss-Hunting for Hawkins’* toIccMt in view of tbe gatbt nng
and xmprortog ohurob und pursonaas
the bright fun maker which will spread lake plaoo to Ihii city next week:
^gmlf7ixifpre«Teee.nod it le
Mich^ came into tne altterhood pnverty. 962.661, And for indsbtedncss on property, 9».162.
of
ata^n
l(»s.
Tbe
tame
year
the
> to tor
They oootributod to mieelcBa, doMichigff
Annual
Conference
of
toe
ooo
Methodiat bplroopal church wut organ- meetlo und foreign. Includtof aaouBt
of
by toe Woman'e iWgB and
ined at Manafleld, Ohio, under the prowd oo toe puTlndotoueewhlob
Jotbua Soule.
■eewe not only reoeaoohle but juB to
When orgunieed tbe oonferenot tooU eoocerued. nod ebould be teoelred
u large part of Korthwmtorn
00 iBitoblw eooooioroBeot to do
Ohio. audaU the territory of Mtohiaoto. Tbefrmoohlee will not be reedy
gao exoopl a amaU portion ut the
to loport to toe ooonoil Moodey nlBht
atern corner, which had been
hot toeaotnpolote here been met end
d by preikohcta from Indiana,
OBly minor queetions temuio to be
included in LuPorte Diatriot.
Four yama later the bouudarica wen
ohungud toootocide with asuto Itoau
At toe dutc of ito organiautioB. it enlooolt will be on I
rolied 105 troveUng preachera.^i^
miniatered to about 20.u00 00a
ooBieBeb7mtooffOodjudf
itoide toe ooonoil oe woll oe
oben of that body. In thU
toe ROOBOU beebewiBpImld
Bcd. toe Itoe of division being the
IB tto oBocti to proleot toe ciy. bot
meridian of tbe atate. Michigan Oonfetenoe includes tout portioa of the
r pcninsnU lying west of the
OMtooll in ito work end ennbled them happy smilca of jo)'over the faces of
tboto who vritnest its production at
lian, und the Detroit O
•dmom tooroothly know tiu
Sternberg's Grand next Tuesday ci en- tout portico of tbs towttpeiitosute
of toe pubUo upon toe
ing
Sept
16.
It'U
make
you
so
hap­
lying
oust of toe merioteB. unduUsbel
Belt <
py that >t>u wfll have no ui^ for life

!

iscmeorthe 800 ^
we have to offer you
chairs. Tbit rocker
ton opera seal making one of
the most oomlortable rockers oo

totoWBOtupm^^m

PAVING OPin fORTRAFFIC

to-Om. Ef Mato Uiftd <MmSDWX]I ▲. WIIbDEY 0T VMtaM.

Rocker

fiaoofar ermy fun member

Not -num-mado” but natare’s gift for
the CUM of Constiputiott. sHiether
chionlc or Ecote. Action nEturnl—no
pEln. no gripo. At your DrugglEt.
Lnrge botde. 35c.; smnll bottle. 10c.

b IBA SilarbS’a biTtb Baoord

r

*rhtbmoauaHur
lfBBi.9M.OOL AB

“WE SELL THE BEST’’

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY
VI*AVBI«»K OITV. RMIOM.

.'1

rr''r!e*.^
CRMG THE DETECTIVE

ni tm II Ktii vrisiii

mu itsT fuin»!

THAN YOU CAN WITH A CHEAPER FLOUR
-IT 18 ALWAYS THE 8AME-NEVER FAILS

HANNAH & LAY CO.
Onitastd ntws

rnak J. Obaaar BakM o^ Bat



r.,

.iM At AS. «lrt. ».• J.
wmiAm cm*, tbs Aoerct ne
grot kiUsd In tbe wreck or tbs I
dent s cAtrlAgr. WAS s spteodld Atblcte.
AO Able dstsctiTs And A msA or stt
icter. osyt tbs New York World.
Tbo prsatdsnt and blrm. BooAerslt ostssnsd bln blgWy. and tbs Booserslt
children were deroted to bln.
Craig WAS bom in OUsgow forty two
ysars sgo^ Be was more tbsn six feK
UlL weighed 308 pounds sod m
AcUve and enduring ss Uic beol atbIcic. For years be was s nsnber ol
tbe Qnoen s O^dlsr guards. Bi
went iDio tbe 8o^n with tbe GordM
mlkf expedldoo nnder Lord Woleslcy.
Crslg was fencing master sod boxing
instructor oT tbe camel corps. H<
coosidered tbe most expert ti
swuniamsD iu tbe Eugiisb srmy. aad
be won s mtHlal and s ms. fur pro­
ficiency with the swortL
When i raig came to ibc L
States fourteen years ago. be traveled
whb Duncan C. ItoM and gave t
sword exbibmoos. One of bis tricks
was to pUcs an spi>le between Uoss*
chin and thorax, tbe sthk-te prt
tbe chin down so as to bold tbe apple.
Craig would then stand off. whirl bia
brxiadswonl and with a stroke like
lightning rut tbe apple In tialves. A
other tHck was fur ICoss tu bold
sUck alMUt tbe siae of a broumsUrk In
bis moutlL t'raig would rut It in piece*
wllboat any shock to the Jaws i
companion.
Chief Wilkie sekf led t'raig
nmong Ills ctw|si of agents l»eml
hl4 physical prowess and alertness to
guard ITfsldeiil Uouu^nelt. a\l
the i»n
ponied by a detective sml rnxioently
give bis prttUHior |be slip.

DmU Woodvwd af OUdmb. i*«*
•t
MOt
MMTteimtTUdUa
FRAVK J CHBKEY.
la what»««r h« com lata. Bo.haa
taoa oiiMlawntlm at Ut Kail (am
aiclliat tfMlolllaco (at tbo imt thtM
jaanoa aan aad aaw haa plaaty o(
aMttavUk (laat tao totaaaanaa
tbaa. HU BO«a at laooaAaia U M
'*aUa a patab aUlatlr (oraaad. Ba
kaapa olaaa aalah at It at
?*cES^*^a Totod*. o.
Umaatlt ha Cataaotalka
8old hj
hr DrwUto. 76c. BaU's fmio
aar aa It ba aaU tba laaaU oB aadta UxPilUaMlbAbeci.
thla aaaaar
X. H. Prl». A Bay Oity mowluuii
aptaablfhataadard.
patab at aboal aa aan that aaaHp vat wrMlAd by 8tat« Qaizm Wardei
araip alalk baa taa or aora aara. Ha TnideU for shootiiiff rmU birds, cam.
BKmly known as rice birds, ont of
baUarM that a taw paa«’
AMson. Hs pAidA anoofliOAudhU
taatlac aaad wtU aaakt it.
hlBtotaltaMObeahaUparaara. Ha bAC OfSASMWASdonnlAdtOibuobil.
aara than U ao trlak ahoet It aa aap dton's hosse. TndAll Mys iDAny
Iwnlen ata kiUinff nil birds on tim
tarmr aaa da tba
JoMpb Acai
Acaiob.aOaloaaatkld.Bal
.
tioathAt ihoy ATT not iirotoot*
prcallar ooaldaat tba otbar .d.
Bllb a praoll
I waadarfal part of
Bar. aad tba
It Utfaat bawlU prohaWr taoorar.
Ba triad to roa aaiaa taaaUaat la
iTBitar a wacoa.halwaaootqalak
waoactt Oaa at tba tbtlU atnck hlB
•padar tha abla tritb aarii (otm that
Itwaal olaar thieach hia Book aad
— oat babtad tha UCt aar, tha oad
ailaklac oat aaraiBl taahaa
Tba aoBBltlM bartac ia faaad tba
toaattaa of tba Wt.000, ilhtary balld.
lacoBarad tha oitr of lAaalac aaranl
aaetha aco bp Aadraw OaiaacU.baTO
daaldadto taaoBdBad totbaaooaeil
that tba qaaatlao ha aoblBttad to a
•aotaottba paopla. Tba aooaall aad
aahaaqaaaU; tba oaaBlttaM of tha
aooaoll aad board of adoeatlaa bara son aad F. B. Mead.
baaaamUatD acraa on tba looattaa.
8UKDAT RATM
Two Bootha aco Kioaar Bltahall.
aa old Baa in Baclaaw wbo i
a. R. A L
to ba paaalUaa, pot tba poor
Um to pot blB lota tba oooot
tor
Ba waa aaaatllr alatbad aad oriPPUd ooSd^^keta to
l.ATre6:i0.m..
with tbaaaBtitni. Laat Hoadar ba
not B DOtlaa ba weald likaioco to
1001-tmo
a S. Manay Agt.
khakpiBlead «ld ha wealdpi« tha
A little girl of Branch oounty tried
wmntsd to know bow bauonld pay to opto A 44-OAllbre OArtrtdge“toeee
anythiag bs 0Al»ly fiibAd down U hU what STAS la it " 8he hasn’t seen anyn«fsd olothssAndpiodAnidAWAUst tbluf Ainoe, but be doctor hopes to
with Aoitotblng OTur •1.800 In it.
onaeye.
wblck be had had bU R-tlma hs WAS
__________ ,

t

BKX)TED BT lOOBBTELT OHILDini

_______________



UTtoffObooitotytondA

trvtd-Sti

______ _____ 1 of Crsig bscnnns
b# bed in bln tbs A«t or mgfsd bon.
cnty or chAtnctC^ tbnt ippsAli to ns.
Be WAS A flAnt in strength sod bnU^
And to oeo bln with sij (oarytnr-oM
Bg to tbs ypongmer tbs
tn tbe popcrs. was %
set wbicb would bATS
s If it bsd not been a bit
sgrntblgbeArlednAn
igster at bSs rest is wbst
mtorgst. BisbenrtwAS
boy. Again. 1 wsnt to
Asy that tbefo are tblago worn tbaa
Craig WAS A nan. tbrougb and
L and I WAS gUd To call him ny

;I

OEMESr ^Rastairs
zOBRn
JEtinSTSEE
■r' 'ai:

•rbeme Is on foot in' Urerpool
wbicb. It is claimed by tbe EngUab
ng loumala. will aoon be in
U opemUou for ntllixing wlr
and signal station, aaya the American
It la tbe intcntlo
sototly moor at a point 110 mfiet
of tbe Llaaid a ship which win
be equipped with a ecarebUght a
comfdete aet of Marconi apiMiratna. Aa
tbe water at tbe j»lnl .elected wlU
involve tbe nee of a moortng cbal
or 600 feet In b-nglb. the weight of
which would present tbe l»wa from
riding buoyantly orer tbe heavy mto%.

Futility of International
Efforts to Control Trusts
S, tMimil A. BMAie. ChakiB. I

IT CERTAIXLY WOUU) BK XO E.VSIEU FOR
RKPHFJ5EXTAT1VFS OF DHTEREXT GOVKRXSIEXTS TO RE.VOl AXY WISE WX
CLCSIOX ABORT MC^iaX COMBIXATIOXS
OF CAPITAL THaJWMS IX>R A SIXGLE
OOVEBXXEXT TO TAKE i»Dir XkOTOX. UntU jon
find BmM w*y of controlKn* tMV
tlieir ^Brtctar, aom* viy kf'u,

.» W in
benefiu of

Gnaruite^

Stttbmat

Rastaffs

•DENTIST*
o.

imioiKfitus

OAjmvmi

FIRE mSERANCE

Until September 20th we wiU
make connection from main to
gas range or house pipe and set
meter FREE OF COST. This
ofler applies only to those who
wiU use gas immediately connec
■ and whoare on
lines ol mama. As the nighti
lengthen the demand for
for iUuminating is incretoiiigoT our city now realise

U La A. BUILDING

0»TKOP^ATMV

r”c5S

kiKmn hate. The Ught i« more
briUUnt. avrilabta ud rdUble at
AU. HOURS, Md, with eqoil
light, co(U laB th*n one-hrifof
any other, beridei being tu eiiier
on the efn. Honiea in come of
erection or propos^ should not
be completed without a sys­
tem of gas piping. Many have
already done this. Applicatfon
for anylh^ in the line of light­
ing, healing or piping nude At
our office. 228 E. Front St wfll
secure prompt Attention.

J. W. GAUNTLETT, M. D.
PMYICtAW AMD RUWOBOM

CARPET CLEiUm WOKS

iMirasE

E^;g;^S55

A. D. TYLER

ssr—“a-

Dentist

OFFICE:

i.AMarMa,M.D.



^ JOHN R.SANTO

FOR RENT

E.W.HASTH8S6S0R
FIRE IRSURAICE

s-H5-Sr:g=«=

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MISCELLANEOUS

MAttSTEEklOimi EASTERN I.B.
AMO ooitNBonoNa

TIAE CARD.

Fnmk I. Parley preMnts
Tia.A.AB.n.

1-SB.W

JULIA MARLOWE'S fcjOCTT TO.UMJ ~ »aa» .aa^_ri* -***»•*•

“sssisafSMiSi”

“WHEN
KNIGHTHOOD
WAS IN
FLOWER"
Ktru-I (MS scoaii

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BRAND RAPIDS I INDIANA RV.

ITSALE “r
lOOaciet known » tbe Steele or
Neeilhwn farm.

One of the he* in

Grand Traveiie

cointy, 3i

sdathofthecity.

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. lUBt«|«iBivrdm*.tlror*amB*n«i

PritnNOc.75c.$laH JI.50.

Patents

E. GREILICK CO.
City.

TC dr. W. j. HIGGINS

WIVHIra -Ve
Ib.„.b»tt4—■aBBiefB <»•

PROF. C. E. HORST

PiBEM^SSSDS
saawasS.BJiAm. Udl Am..BJl ».m.

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SdMnlic jiMCfiCttL

BjatkaltowXiritl

BUSINESS CARDS

BBERALI

EFFIE?S5.'ir
ELLSLER

ttaS^to'ibri

aitteft of

L. B. Bsaas. M-D

IBtrlltt
« £»05
oa€a.a>avtaB«at.

Saturday. Sept. 13

jke all Mr. Knox’s
bad already efalcred
in sDotber oarrUge and

dnttd tBon and t tke
akuarfiliuges and dAllA tbs poamasl« of the fsmll, w h.-c K

'i

TO-NIGHT

wood a*au laft !
phona 11 a.

to dssb forward toward tbe enisAAce
yards sway, but bis “p*r
stAnding half way up tbe step* reas-

20-Year

ritoHurBicUc
LUktaiPiHfCa

1 POSITIVE
I CURE FOR ITCHIHB •
= PILES =

M»Lt£r-^‘‘s.-sssf

Ahasd-^

WStOOO WATTS

mm

SnrgAry Of th# Rya and FlttiBf

UOIL
Tl»e value of this f.<m of p<e*to!!lcc
aUht KiiulIly the president became I expertCil to 1.C ver> great. MAnattracted to CYalg ami nuide no objeo over. lying St the Jnift tlon of the tbnv
tiou to bis going with him ami Inidy
It tlH.r.Mtghfan-» of liriiish and
ke him liuiuciiscly.
tieiitnl marUie tnitfir. Ilu' ^tnth.n
sboiUd pn.\re iwrti'
iwrt iruLirly i.ilunldo In
RaowtrllTbow^d blTiaiw ?oI^bc bl*
vage work. The iM^i. Uie 011 tl»e face
guard. When Llcutenniit HoU-rt Fer­
It apiH-ai to iM- ihorougbly pracU
guson of tbe rough riders was visiting cable, aud If carried out
should
ilr. and Mra. Booeevelt at Oyster Bay.
h'e tn
as they were leaving cburcli and Craig
w» .«• doty. tlH- pmldmt cllrd to
J. H. ILoucks of
"Hay. Fennaoti. bm-'a toy bl< Scot. the city tdttxy.
Mr. Craig, let me introduce you
friend. Mr. Fergnaou.’’
CTalg was a favorite with ibeRodeerelt chlldn-n. iinrticularly with Archie,
wbo bung about tbe big man when be
the bouse. Crs:
fond of i
was very rot
told tales of
There is no belter remedy known
:oric«s of stbietlc
to medical science for that terAU the ebUdren loved the big stblcte
rible sfflictioo. itching piles, than
and ex-soldler. He wns a hero to them.
the old and standard remedy.
Quentin Wliu calk'd bim “Foxy
and was never so happy as
Pfifik*t Khic fif OlitaiiH
wheti Craig was rolling off with bis
Scoteb burr quotations of florid bv
of tlie “Foxy Crandim*’ sort. Tbe
has
effected remarkable cures of
or eblldrvu were wont to i-onsult
ulcers, fever w>res. old and run­
SB a sage of great wlsdd.ro In luattera
ning sores, when every other
of personal prowess. They loved
m^ had failed. Ask your
beer him teU bis experJeutn? as a i
dier In Africa and eij*ewbere. and they
he does not keep H send 25c for
liked to have blm try Ids strength by
s tsro oonceglsss jar. ^paid. to
lifting them off the ground ms they
grasped bis ponderous wrli^t while be
MBitoMOrtodRspidiaMich.
held his sou almosd . t A right angle
from bis Wy.
itolT a few weeks ago be bad A nsrrow esenpe from Injury *t Sea Girt.
N. J. Tl»e president had gone tl
lM» Second brlgide of
New JerM'y mlUlis. Craig was at
prcoldent a heels as Mr. Uoowvelt en­
Stiiikag's6milOpsiHoiti
tered the camp. A militiaman tried to

srss

■i

MB $14.98

w^ss^“—

)t Is to have a vertical
nrpoee of lUumlnatlug
enaUlng tbe fluvilug
postofBce to be picked up at night frum
a distance of sixty mUce or more. As
tbe vesatd wlU be located in tbe fair
r f.r tbe English chauml it wlU U
nntageously placed for tbe dlstri
button of order* sent from shore by
I of veafids which
lug In and <out of tbe channel. Thus a
ship coming in from the w«d or from
the anutb could W directed as
It picked np the station to petHH-ed ei
Llvensxd. Bristol or
--------channel |Kirt. By this means pilotage
and iwt dut-s would Ik* nHliu-e*!. and
of course tlie.e
blc uving of

Aoldier Craig laugbed. caught tbe
bayonet In one of his powerful bsada.
^
1 the wddler aside and
walked on. It was half s rnloute becMMtr ia BeaaBbar. I»0l. hU lev bafore tbe mnitlsmsu recovered from
lacetBekal Tba eanatafalUdB ha
a teBbar opaMBt. oT tba eppar
sorpHse sod the siK>ck to Ids dig•Iwced hr ordtaary Baaaa ef Uw.Mala an hariap a bard tlB. ta
y. By that time Craig
aaat, aad 11 had pt«ad tha opamUac
m tba DBBl«r of Baa tbaf waal ridJ tbe'preakleot ready to gturd
Baca whM It WM daeldad to taaort te for tbalT MB|W. Waqat at praaeat
tt. X.»y. AlthM tlB. MariHar*
atroBfUtottOaBoatb.
bbM haraly rimd. Bid wm aaB-ly
ftaattewlthpeia. Hi. fB» wm l»dunder cover of celebrating tbe patriotic
|a awallm. Bid tha eanearhedaeUa
day. some crank abould menace tbe
hoU a. Uica aa e hM-a acc la tha aasafety. Extra i«lk'e predBrida af tha lew. aad waeeloeata
cautloDs were taken, aiul prohibitive
.baliwUr a»la, tbieaBalac -early
regulstlona along ll.e line were pre
(eBlIemlaatleaeftbecaaaL Tbatal
mulgatrd. but sliU bU unusual anxiety
was noted by tbe other detectives.
X-ny UaetBeaB afforded laatB
Probably the only time when Cn
U*> ead aatiialy heaUbed tba peia.
gave much evidence of this fertli
SBieaMlT. ttBdBMB bet. c>n>
CABDOPTHAHKA.
BBlUr, laaalU, tba oeaoarau boU U
arrived at tbe Hotel Scheoicy grounds.
Miac aad a paraBaaat eara U
BdBod araoti tally oarBla.
Attorney General
Aftar t yaara- atanh. P. J. ffeaace.
airy «cort drew up at tbe aalute to
afOlBiraUe. K. T. lae faaad hU
permit tbe peraidem* carriage to
Mr. and Mr* Fred S. Bucher.
bratbar. wbOBbthMBat aaaa la H
wheel into tbe gwraoda alooe tbe preoljmn. Wbaa lhay wan tdiUdiMi MwU
deot ordered bia coacbmao to bait .In
aalbtr died aad Iba feBlly hteaB.
order that be might expreas to the
trooper* bU per^uai lhanka for tbelr
tflclal courtesy. When the crowd on
tbe sidewalk noted tbe stopping of tbe
carriage sod tbe prealdeofs rtsing si

ss.i--sr.isra

I AMSiftl

,1.101-IT
B

AN OCEAN POSTOFFICE.

lit VN«itos is being WAtobed with In-

HERE

Am.

ABSOunsLT osoatss

WAS32S;2=L-

EVENT OF THE SEASON

Mtfrelous tusolts In the uatuef
aaKwr by asmas of tbo X-saj ars balag obutnod In tha onto of OuorgA
X«^or. of AwTinln.^ It Is the
flrto time tbe treetmit has been re-

i.

VAn DEFAITgEIT.
wAirnto

E^Mri

MRS. C. B. HORST

I

MktOBalk,:
UAW PEPmgElT.

CRMG THE DETECtiVE

nc (M N Kna'nMK
OUR UST aw

Stories Hdstcd of tbt PrcsIdeafs Btstc BodrsnanL

r had to Mm the oott of niffod boo*
artj of ctenoetm thM oppoalo to me
HhwaioflaBttetieficthood boUd.
and to Of* Mm with mx foor-xear^

LAUE5I
with the yaaageter at hla f«t la what
I ohaU oot oopo forvot. Hla heart waa
aa Ug aa tbe box. Agala. I want to
tax that there are thtafs wocoe tbM
dpath. Craig was a man. through and
thrangh. and I waa gUd to call him mx

*tfamia«i

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yyahUP-amwimarmensB. PartJ|te|

Craig would then sUhnl
broadaword and wltb
Im la MlM Inlor. Ilgblnlng cut tbe appU* I
other trick waa for IK
allck about tbe aloe of o

MMie roe KBtaWtBhl— Miaaeomn

be equipped with a aearebUgbt and a
compleu act of Maraunl apparatus. Aa
tbe water at the jwint aelecied will
IneolTe the nae of a mooring chain 400
; weight of
bows from
the heavy oeaa
tbe %-eoBel wlU be provided wltb a
hawse pliue placed In the beil of the

oonnoll and board of i

O. I». OASeVKR

FIRE INSURANCE
L. U A. BUILDING

OmTKOS»A*rMV

J. W. OAUNTLETT. M. D.
PWYWCIAW AND SUWOIOW

CARPET OEJUm WORKS

with thoamatiim. Loot Moaday ha
took a aotloD ba woald Ilka to go to
a hoapital and raid ba weald pay tbo
coots. Wboa tbo pour aatbui
Ito know bow
b( hoooald poy
IdowaiahU
ighoualmlyl
_______________ auodawallot
with um^tai orar dl.dOO in It.
wMub^Sd bad all tbo timo bo wao
UTlag M ooaaty fanda.
Xarroleai noalto la tbo oaraof
oaaoorhyaraaaooftho X*iay
tog obtotaod la tbo earn of
MaoOtagur. of Aa Traim^ It }■ tbe
Aral tImo tbo troatmoat haa bora to*
«ntd to la aortbom Mluitgaik aad
Itipragraoa la bolag watabod with to*
tofuM by tbo modlual prafto^.
XaoOcogor wao Ml aflUatod^Hlb
uaarar to Vorarabra. 1901. bio >w be.
togattoekol Tboouaoortol^to
awat, aad it had pa««i tb. .
wap. wiwa it wa. dretdad to
tko X-nr. At
eoaid haroij riaad. aad waa a«rty
(nattcwliaiwia. Hi. (do. wa. kadItaa. and M. MoaarkadtaMa a
I Urp* aa a boa', app ia tba aadotridt aMbelaw.aad waathaato
Ibolaplar Tria. thnaMaiap aawwip

similar raealle. the
bealtog aad a penra
•Iderod praotl rally certain.
After S yaara* eeareh. P. J.
ofOlraTMU. K.Y. has toaad hie
hrotoer.wbombeheeaot sera to«
jrara Wbeatoeyweraohlldi
asotoer died aad toefamUy
asperatod. AaeoU Bavraie ra
aad loratod at Ltoa

m

dler In Africa
liked to hire him
lifting
gras]
bdd
Only a few weeks ago be had a nar­
row racnjie from Injury at 8ca Girt
X. J. The president bad gone there
to review the Hecoud brigade of the
New Jersey mlUtla. Craig was at the
preeldeure brals as Mr. Roosevelt entered tbe camp. A militiaman tried to

Dentist
OFFICE: tL*5LSig-

I CUREm^Ne^
=PILES=
There is no better remedy known
to medical science for that ter-

KsS DssessU tor Life.

CARDOFTBANKa.
We wish to thank aU the triends
srbo so kindly assisted us in the sickDom aad <kath of our Uttle Luetta,
aad ako those who furuished flowers.
Mr. and Mn Fred S, Bucher.

Futility of International
Efforts to Control Trusts
HyMMtTOI M BW». CfcrifM I............ C—.

IT CERTAIXLY WOULD BE XO EASIER 1X)R
REPRESENTATIVES OF. Dltt'ERENT GOVKU.\’MF.NTS to RE.V(> ant tVlSE CON
CLBSIOX ABOUT U0&KN COIRBINATIONS
OF CAPITAL r^tk IT IS FOR A SINGLE
government to TAKE/TsEFDL ACnON. Unta voa
fiDd «.me W.T «f «mt»oUin5^«e -ioeutioa.
~ 1^ in
their chwncter. Mine w.y”^di wHl give n* the henefiu^ ^
rind effort «d .i the e^&time pierent
poi^e
aiMaTUUm oMi a»Uie". « «nigbt *eU he«it«te to deel
Mtten of Ir*—*jt<*Li oomsih. SO FAR XO ONE STATE

molgated. bat atlU bla
eras noted by tbe oUm
Probebly tbe only Ume when Craig
gave much evidence of tbla fectlag.
however, waa when the pcesldefit had
arrived at the Hotel Schenley grounds,
about T-JO © dock In ine evening, to attend tbe dinner given In bla bonor by
Attorney General Knox. Aa tbe ravaliy racort drew up at tbe aahrte to
permit the preuidenFs carriage to
wheel Into tbe gsoouda akme tbe fwesftdent ordered hla eraehman to bait .In
urder that be might esprera to the
troopers hla perfonal thanks for toclr
glcial^arteey. When the crowd oo
tbe sidewalk noted tbe stopping of the
carriage and the *prreld«.fs rising at
If about to speak, they InatanUy oorr
ed forwerd with a movement ao .o|Mmioa aa to temporarily catch tbe
police off their guard.
Craig and a fellow detective. In
rening dxraa. like sR Mr. Knooc'B
oratm. had already entered the
rouoda in another carriage and Itod
lighted at tbe hotrt portico 'The
t caraed Mm
a hundrad yards away, tmt bis '
standing half way up the oteps
Mwed him. and Immediately the ]

Mn so W. Cvo
rtcMdent Boooerett paid toe foUowtog tribute to the memory of hie late

OF THE UK|ON APPEARS TO HAVE MADE MUCH Mead aad hodygu^mUam C
IHAI DiBlcnOX.

«

JOHN R. SANTO

erection or proposed should not
be compkled without a sys­
tem of gas piping. Many have
already done this. Appheatom
for anything in the line of bghl^

J. AMarmi.M.I>.

A H. ■mas. M. D

mtrtitt i emit.
Ottra. W A Front Bi-

BUSINESS CARDS

|8HBAHISllBAiCt|

Nek’t Ktac •! 0tata*rt»'
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has effected remarkable cures of
ulm., (f«r »«., old *ni ton-

Ptok Bios. Oread RipkiiaMkh.

E.W.IHAST1KS&SQR
S.W.H
FIRE IHSURAICE
I
—.sfcn
Travoewcm

liOU8BToBg«T-W.

““

MISCELLANEOUS

HAISTE£4IOimiEASTERRR.R.
AND O

EVENT OF THE SEASON
IMibrq'iefiidOptnHmi
gsr-

Satuixiay. Sept. 13
Tho lumber operators of toe upper
pealBtola ura baTiag ahurd^to
•eoora Iheammlmr of mra they waat
for toolr uamira Wagra at preoeai
ltoratSSto|40amoath.

'n

TRAVERSE GITY6ASCQIIPAIY

A. D. TYLER

TO-NIGHT
walked on. It waa half a minute be­
fore tbe mllltleman recovered from
bis surprise and tbe shock to bla dig­
nity. By that time Craig waa alongMde tbe prraldeot ready to guard him
igalDst danger.
At nttabnrg when Ibe president was
hero for tbe Fourth of July celebratloo Craig was very apprebenalve M
under cover of celebrating tbe patriotic
day. some crank should menace tbe
peraidenrs safety. Extra police precantlons .were taken, and problbltlvo

hi^“The U^tamore

briniut. anilkbW ud rdikble tt

V.B.CHAra.PNor.

lend. Mr.____

A litUa girl of Bn
toopraa 44.caUbro oartri<lgv**tooaa
what waa to It.** Bha hasn't ooraauy*
thing utooo. but be
raraoBaeja.

^ COSt“^ThU
ofl^cr applies only to those who
win use gas immediately connec­
tions are made and who are oo
lines of mains. As the nights
lengthen the demand for GAS
for iUuminating is ipcTeasam—

jff5a.T3Mat?5RL:;s-‘-

X

of Fife I.;

stoat relief.

Until. .
make coanectioo from

8uf«T Of «>>• Br* Md nttiM

SUNDAY RATES

po bo ponnllooo. goi the poor aothorl.
tim to pat him ioto tbo

Ra$tair$

osa. SAWvmm

salvage work,
of It appears to U* thi
cable, and If carried out
prove 1to l.e of ojusldorable serv Ira In

All tlie children loved tbe big athlete
and ex-soldler. He waa a hero to them.
U was Qmmtln who calUd him -Foxy
Craudiw- and was never so happy as
Tta
when Craig waa rolling off with his
O R. A I. ,
Scotch burr quotations of florid humor
lomraotog Saaday, June 99th. ex* of tlK* -Foxy Craudpa" sort. Tbe oth­
00 tiekalo to Potoakey at $1.00 for er children were wont to consult him
1 trip Train loaveo 5:40 a. m., as a sage of great wisdom In maUen
of personal prowess. They loved to
?im?^
*a K. Murray Agt.

Stttbmtt

WtSBSSrrKti.—5S."

tng In and out of tbe rhannt L Tbra a
ship coming In fram the wi'si or from
tbe south could Iw directed aa soon aa
It picked op the atathtn to procti*d ei­
ther to Llverpoiil. Rrlstol an English
channel ik>tL By this means pilotage
and iKkrt dura uould l»e redmx^l. and
td <*ourse lUei^e would be
l.le saving of lime. The vesmi will
serve as a floating station whW b
be plcktd up f**r wireless tH.innmnlraUou.
Tlie value of this form of poslomco
U experteil to tx* xi-ry .grrat. More­
over. lying at the jniAilon of the three
grt*«t ilionmghfares of BrltUh and
4*»»ntlmnt:il marUir miili.-. the st.nilon

Craig was a favorite with tbeBooserelt children, particularly with Archie.
: about the big mail when be
guardlug tl»e l»oose. Craig
was very foml of
I particularly
told tales of

20-Year
^saristeei

rtMUurEtoiMi
UiklaiNsirei.

Tbe ararrhllght Is to have a vertical

phyalCBlIy and seldom let him out of
sight Finally tbe pn-sldeul U*came
attracted to t'raig and made no fdijec*
Uon to bla going with bUn ami lately
r to like him lomicnsrly.
On m<»re
Ktre than one occasUkU
ocrasUMi Mr.
Kousevclt
It showed bis liking for the
ih 1
Tt F<
guartl. When IJeutenant Kolicrt
gnson of tbe ranch rldeni was vliDtl
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt at Oyster
as they were leorlng chnrch and Craig
was oo duly. tl>e presU|«it called to
Mr. Fergnaon. who waa born In r
Uud:
“Hay. Fergnaon. here's my big Scot
Mr. CYalg. Jet me Introduce you to my

YW4 better
barry-lberre
seDlscfist-WHAT?

$14.98

pmiowvATn

b^”liu^*^nnd”eS4lug tbe doailH?
postofflee to be picked up at night fron>
a distance of sixty mllra or more. As
tbe vessel wiU be locaud Ui tbe fair
way of the English channel It wlU lx*
advantageously placed for the dlstrllore by

guard rn*»ld«Mt Uoumc
tbe prorildfiit reaciiUtl
.panted by a detcctlre

Too braoeoupUie
yaOoiu . Bonows your loot onorgy. Cfcoas bowol ooalo for tired and
ZSimofU JaaMJakaww.
«

mmM

▲ acbeme la on foot lo*Lirerpool
which. It Is claimed by tbo >:ngttah
ahlpplng iournala. wtU ooon be In com*
mercial opcrallao for utilising wlreleua
telegrapbx In a mldocran poatoOce
ilgoal atatloo. oaxa tbe dmmlcan
raildlng. It la tbe Intrnilon to

any abock to the Jbwb t

X. H. Prtoo, a Bax Oily mere
WM artoaaod by Btato Oamo Wazdoo
TradoU for ohootiBg rail blrda. com*
monly known aa rloe blrda. <
oeaoon. Ho paid a Bno of |I0 and hla
bag effamo waa donaaedto the ohll*
dnn’a hooao. Tindall aaya many
hnniera are killing rail blrda on the
•apporttioo that they are not prolool-

t-ioM-r

AN OCEAN POSTOFFICE.
World.
ba praridaot aad Bit. Baoartalt aaMBMd hlB hlfblp, aad tba Rocaerrit
blldrMi wer* dcroted to him.
Crtlf WM bora In UUngow fortj-two
rraraota Hr w». more tlmniOi fort
UIL wrirbrd 908 poumU ooU vaa M
ocUro ooA ondnrinjf mi the bcot otbFor yemr. be woo « amber of
die goora'o Ommdler gau^ Ho
went into tbo
with tbo Oonloa
roUrf ^xpodldoo WMler Lord Wolooley.
CraUr woo fooctoc mooter ood bozlnc
lootractor of tbo camel coepa. He wme
cooalderMl tbe moot rspert brood*
awonUmao In the
be .EngllMb
EngUoli armx.
i
and
I and a rtomb for pro*
flclencx with ttie aword.
When Craig came to tbe United
Btaiea fourteen yeora ago. be trailed
wUh Duncan C. ItooB and gare broadaword exhUdUona. Our of bU Irtcka
to place an apjde UHwoen Bcaa*

HANNAH & LAY CO. E

OmtU
g( Oiloua, It «M
«l Ih*
teteMriOM M ol
•kM TMal« Md I* * pNfNMif* BM
ta wkMtw b* (W* tola B* faM
upBlBBrttat ■» Ul ft>U bm
Mfbot ttMHUw. Me tb* pMt Ihn.
jmntm am MdaMrbM^traf
MaltovUb Maa two to ironnaa
ibaaL Hla moU of preaadaia U ta
niat a patab •thtOj ftraaad. Ba
baapa olaaa «atab a< II at atMtop
ttaaaadl* ba «aMaatalkarl»bao.
aar aattUclalbataaalaaBaDdto
tbU saaBta ba Ukiaa«la(«baaMd
aptaaUfhaMadatd. Hahaaariab
paM a( aboal aa aara that aaarip
awT attlk haa two ar BMta aata. Ba
taUatw that a (aw paan' aata la aalaatlac aaad will aHka llpaaBba (ar
bUa taralaanotaahali par aata. Ba
aapi ttMta U aa triak abeat li ta aar
EatMT aM da tba aau thlap.
4atapb A«Bkb.aOtlaMlkld.M«
wUb a ptaaliar aaaidaet tba albtt
4ar,aod (ba aMwl waadartal part af
41 la «ha* ba wUl probablp naa
Ba triad (a taa aatott law altaat >a
4roita( a wapaa. batwaa aolqaltk
aaeapb. Oiw at tba IbUla attack hto
wadar tba tbla wltb aaah ton* Ibat
it waat alaar tbreaph bit aeok aad
aawaa aat babiad tba la(t aar, tba and
. ariaktap eat aaraial iaabta.
Tba aowalitaa barlBi la head tba
bwaliaa ot tba tKOao Ubaair balU-

(UMBr

-JHLWn.

nUITEDBTlOQUTCLTOHILDBSI

THAN YOU OAN WITH A CHEAPER FLOUR
-IT 18 ALWAYS THE 8AME-NEVER FAILS

Obaaar

________ WAWT^

Frank L. Perky prcecnts

EFFIE?SiJr
ELLSLER
IB tk. tarao«

ilil;

Moari>

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JULIA M^ARLOWE’S
6RAR0 RAPIDS IIRDIMIARY,
“WHEN
FARM
FOR
SALE
KNIGHTHOOD
as tbe Steele
WAS IN
---- tbe best in
eedham lann. 0« of the
Needham
FLOWER" Grand Traverse cr^ty, 3^ miles
teDoo.

100

48 PEOPLE-2 CARS SCEIERY

south of the city.

Tirjsftswsr“

GREILICK
Prim80c, 75c. SI nf SI.50. J. E.
City.

good noatn tort :
phorvo t 12.

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OR. W. J. HIGGINS

Vbyi^Hli-s V’oaar Mrarao
IhsraBhalfioomamsardlwr—te *
fwmap^tBf m. dte. wMto 1 wlB—

p^MABaSEOB

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PROF, a B. HORST
Mim. c. B. Homr
^mwo etpm an* Ynra Mama *

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*tmm mfwm^ ikM ^'rmmm m.

t0mi6lll*S SUCCESSOR

MUHtiiisrEcnini

fcayhood Talcs of AtcUisfaop
Faster «r New Yortc.

gssg.^srsl$?.jt:

fitw tmk wUi
Urn, JoOTpk r. MilcUll Hi
U ft nperttr mi Vm New Toek

Cv BUT kroCftw'a
afttmte wfts IN
IftBiftTfClOMia.

L
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oUicr bogrft

wIuncftBd
tadftM^ir«n oporto, ood to oO 1
auaC ooj bo oserlkd. Kro« pUjtnc
HHfttirte woftid cftno boow wttb Mo
pakoafni. I rooaaMr wbro be TO
ftbOftC kftooft jooro old be come b
tt
wttb Mood and
Olid Mo noi
iiooo bleedliift. Ho
wttft
hftd
*
lad boon
boa plorlAf
idorlAf iftorbleo
luarts] ood bod woo
Tbe other boj woo ftoftnr
ood Jobo'o go*4 ftAtavft ftftd wboft Jokft to obost to
abooC Mo morble tbe other lod nld.
•Vftfteklo 4ow«. DOW.- ood oi tbe wbm
■oftMOt pm Mo hood to bio p
Uf faootbor oold It woo o meoo trick,
ftod tbo lod koocked off Jobo o cop,
ftftd ft flot Afbt peoftited. Eocb boy
TO cboorod, ODd for fnUj tec mf
^ TO oay ooe-o flfiht, when o l
la tb# otomocb mode tbe otbe
Joba aid be tbeo emptied Mo
poekat of moiMeo. aylBK. ■ado yoo dfbt; probably they wlU bal
yoor wovado,** ood roa booae.
I ftm otreo yooro older tbon my
bcotbor, ood be, belnc tbe yoa
eom# to for much of tbe ottentJ
tbo ftuaUy. We oever thought be
woftid become o prieot, but eren oo o
boy bo woo derout. At oeren yeoro of
ftffo bo tboftftbt it time to attend Leoten
roftftlotkaft To try M tUoaiioik
oftly faoplrod Mm. ood tbe oame
Wbeo be co n
ordered back.

The work of potting atbecemeBt
finer kr the pavement between Union
and Cam streets on Front was began
by Oaitnctor Pnage*s men this

'

Itionte Orhs

“SS'isiria.'as..:

ORDINANCE IS VALID

laiM Ucim hii tUoUlonlathaftlr
emka oaae and holds Uiat the

A'ienaa, 8ept.^k^owo Polskle toiayroportaaa antl-Simetio uprising
St Oaoistopau. Hnngaria, yesterday
kpoording to the dispatch, 14 Jews
mdooe policeman were killed and
oiany persons injured. Troops have
rKHK MAItgUKTTB BUS
Mae BellfTM TMft S^ Deal Im Uo«.er
wv.
”Tbv feature ia the Boeton stock
narket U tbe continued rim in Pero
Marquette oommou stock. ” mya tne
Boston Transcript. -Erldentiy acme
trol; the n
xunbinaticn of various Boston properum, the management of which enjoysd great confidence with Inveetors.
and it oanBOt be olberwim than favomblsto seoftflw boldate it tbe Pete

introL ^tbayer-Merhave parted with the Tort
and it is am at all unftoftly and appmllnjrty. amrarlnc tbe Ukaij. as iair»rt»d •ditorlnUj iin the
paople of tbelr mfety; that It waa not Tiftftmrtpt yestardaj. that tbe PMe
tbo Hmt to cry. bnt to pray to Ood Marqnetts wUl follow; it oecupim
8trong field in Miehigan, with valai

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cifwlity has ft right to reguUte
t eet tftUwftvs in a reae9oable wa>
My father ood be mode me o vlolt sad that he thinks tbe present oitli.
B is a TOonftMe regulation.
when Jobo woo four yeoro uld
boardlaff acbooL 1 woo obowloc Mm
ftftimid tbe ftitmodo wbeo we met
ANTI SEMITIC RIDL
party of Mrto. one of tbe youus
dim ookod Mm hU uomc. but be would
- ftoC OMWor. I drew Mm ooide and
told Mm to aoy *X^4mrte«.
*Tt loaX. Mary.*’ • 1 ml
woio’t,- but Juot for fun ooy It la

Theballgftmc
Seboot and Alomi
^ Aooo, Ifttted bot two innings; in the
ftrat the Alamai’o made seven runs on
<mt bit and tome bales OR balls, PtoC
BHMt was too speedy for Colby, and
tft the second Ehrmberger caught
«ad the ea-achool boys were blanked,
lathefintthe High Schools tailed
. to more, bat in the second made foui
•BBfts on a two bagger and a single
and aome more pamed balls, etc
Altmmi—7. High Scbool-4.

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■■€»yofEdii»ort,««lc
.___ r U* Ae Sirtli Ann*
W. W. Smith, Altred V. Friedrich
atkrtf a. os.
ichisan, bMM cooptoed ta •»rfMich.K
at 11 o'ftiftek.
tpeci «.o<iheCKloria. lioSta. aixl
betujit
WiBidm to paitmon the real estate
among the heirs, have filed their reneMO«ed«il rWare wm fcohd tc port with Judge of Probate Loranger.
higher thmlM» )W,
Tbe date now set
ofthecondemnatioe
L. & M. is October 1st.
D. G. Chandjer has resigned as
Clam meetiag at f JO.
cTctary of the Royal Cirde and
secretary
Mrs. M. E. AldrichI has bcenappoin'l.
been appealicy.
^in*^ fcetories and' work- ed to fill tbe
ut-vtt
It 1.900,
Mr. Cunningham, agent of the M.
_________ ,
.
Uws arc A N. E. R. R.. has secured consent
generafly complied with throughout of tbe company to place a Long Disthe state, and this district is well up tance Phone with metallic circuit in lartBundeyBighysamTO.
m thlt regard. .
the depot, also one at his residence.
Inspector Mammery Csron a careThe regular Sunday train to Manis- Rev. a T. Stout, rector.
ful atonal inspeetkm of stoam boilOomer Boftrdaaa Are. and Wash
e tomorrow leaves the M. & N. E.
en and a law reqoiriag an examma. depot at 8:30 a. ro.
tkarof all engineers. Tbe law providingior low water alarms was a step • S. Crain brings the Record a dmke
specimen of the night blooming ccreos
n the right direction but it docs not
go lar coM^. An alarm de> ice will bkMsom. which by some strange freak
opened in the day lime. There are
ftot ctpe a ddeettve boiler, neither
•rin it add co&pclcncy to an engineer^ several other blossoms on the plant.
K thorough inlemal inspection ol Ibe nignt blooming cereus is perhaps
Morning 10:JU. 8abjeot^*8astee
each boiler shoold be made. Mr. the roost beautiful and rare member
Vlumracry bolds, and all evils correct­ of the cactus, iamUy, and its bloa*omed. The needless sacrifices of human ing is alwa>x to be lookedi forward loo
with
anticipation
and
pleasure
life through dcfecth e boilers shows
a*^S».*ufatV:ie^
Miss Ethel l.ake of Rose street is
ibc necessity for this.
.\ll boden used in hcat'mg plants suffering fron a very painful attack
will be required to comply with the sciatic rheumatism.
sutc Uw regarding low water aU^s.
The advance sale o! seaU
“Hunting for Hawkins” will o
AU are oordiaily invited to tbe eerMonday morning. ,

mjf tbe company to use air or electric
taAmoB^tlolijaml^^^

Boob onotber ftrf picked hlA up and
ookL “Won’t you pleooe.tell roe your
aamer I oold. -TeU the youoy lady
your oame/* lllo brow knitted, ood
be oeemod reli^cuot to opeok.
“TMI tbo Mrl your oome.” I repmtod.
“Jobn.~ be mid.
“lait It Oborteor* 1 ooked, tblnkluf
bo would my “yer* tblg time.
“No,” ho mid lOowly. -it’. John.*
Oar bora cooftbt fire one oftemoon.
tt woo wbea John woo about ten year*
Md. He knew the nljrtit watcUman
Mlkt tbore and. ell
tbo bock unnoticed, rmn from curm r to
hayloft k
f otnmbled
and tbeo droyyed the mi
and yelled for lu ip. Botli wt re tnkeo
down to oafety.
John always loied tbe water
eoold mU a boot wltb any of tbei
tunmmbor whan be wa. atsont twenty
yearn »f age we were off Mre laland
ta a oloop fiflblno. About a dooen |.eoylo ware on board. It bad been a fine
diy, but auddenly clouda thickened.

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somccs II THE CMOICIES

B&e, indeed the road
baals more ooal than many imagine
and its traffic geneimUy U diversified
welL That tbe system should be de­
sired by Pennsylvania or Vanderbilt
intexesu is not bard to believe. Both

M wnuig mnriie at 10:80.
Mrs. Phoebe Lindley returned to
B ening eervioe, 7 Ja \
Chicago last evening after a visit in
this city.
Mr. and Mis. John Jeffries of Westfield. Indiana, arc the guesu of their
son. Charles Jeffries of Dmsioo
, A oortlial invitation to attend them
street.
mrviceu
_
Frank Dolph’took the noon train
for AiUnta, Ga , > attend the nation. Rev. D. Ooohlin. paetor.
Sermon
and
moming eervloe at 10:80
al convention of Car|)eiilcrs and
Joiners to be held in that place next a m. To Deam ^tbe ebolr. Intro^
week.
Mrs. Chas Bcchslcin ol Mancelona.
Mrs. Frank Dolph for
is visiting M
rrmediate Christian £n leaver
week or two.
of a.tl«Un
Mr. jenisan and daughter Jennie,
and Mr. and Mrs. Pease and ilaugb- Bndeavoratf:45FL m.
icr Pearl of Olscog, Mich., arc visit­
ing Mr. and Mrs. David Eiman and about leading a OhnsuanJife or um<iog ^tb tbe cnorch sh^d be at this
family of I-akc Ave.
Mrs. William Farrant and Miss
KvrmaccUral.
.\licc Farrant of Glen Haven arc at
Re^. D. O. Ruth, pastor.
the Whiting.
Momlng series at 10:80
B)Ton Holdswonh and Pliillp
Morning sermon and Si
Tne Lord's Sapper at 10:80.
ol
Bible school at 18 K».
sing
Miss Helen H^a«lorn relumed to
Grand Rapids
her home in Lansing this rooming af­
iM preach both morning and eveter a visit with Mrs. R. E. Waller.
“^A' oordial welcome for every body
Miss Kosemond Shadek arrivc<i at these services.
last night from Cadfllac to si>end Sun­
Cbtefrk or cartst (Dlsrtpl«s>
day.
Rev. Thomas P. yilom, pastor.
Miss Lena Blanchard and .Miss
Linnie Clees relumed to their home
in Perry. Mich., ycslcriUy
after spending some time in tl
the guests of Miss AlUvena
roantcL
_
Mrs J. fr Cranson returned to her
►me in Northrillc, Mich., Friday
noon, after sjicnding two weeks with ^^tbrdl^^hUiialtad mm uid
Mrs. J. M. HucllmamcL
Little Evaline Hucllmantcl who
has been the guest of Miss Gladia
HucUmanlel, returned to her
Bendon yesterday morning.
n at 8 o'oloeh by Mr.
Miss Clara Mosman of Chattanoo­
all.
ga, Tenn., is visiting Mrs. M. C
Barnes of State street.
Miu. E. A.
the guest of
State streeltime. All are invited to
Moxic Stangenberg and sister Lizric of IVtoskey, are guests of Mrs. J.
Lake of Rose street.
Y.T^wIU be run over the L
CTwlcs Round of Detroit,, who has aad
^ob^Soutbem Ry...Tuesday.
been visiting his unde, R. W. Round,
_j»o^ train wiU leave Qtaad
has retulned
at 8:46 iL m. ruaulag throogb
Frank Worfel and Ed. Richards of Ra^
witbout obango Fare from Traverm
City to Cleveland and return flLia

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lam rumor etediuFeftneylvauia iniereete wSh tbe ’deuL* that the nondividend payingoooMBOB etoebehond uge at Carp Lake.
seU at tbe price oommoa etook should
Miss Willa Weeh of Chicago, is
sell at the price of the 4 per oenl pre­
isiting her cousin, Mrs. Frank Fried­
ferred Is quite eaougb to ebow that
rich.
Mrs. E. W. Tupker. with her son
anddai^lcr ha\*e returned from a
Me to eay juet whak*
visit in New York, accompanied by
Mrs. Tuckcr-s father, G. W. Hite.

New York. Sept 18-Senator Han•a bftgan a two days* holiday today as Monday to Wsit hU I
gomt of acment A. Grisa
OB board the latter*s steam yacht Fall underwear ia ec
Ahra, Senator Hanna will return early
Tnewiay. _______________
J. M. Tcrwflliger of Cadfllac arrhed here this afternoon to attend the
AffMl OaaBlafibamaftbaM. AN theatre tonight.
&
anBffed with Maaaffer Berry
jMirVamffer Wbeeioek to report BEKOa miu
eqaere cut m
Wbm poailhle 10 tbe eeatral oOce of
-fit. go
•Bell toleftee eompaay bow the
are, wbetber on Ham or bow
■MW aaBUtm late. TbU report wUl
be BodeateBt cbc half boar befam
^teearedau toaertru Tblawillbe

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Sept. 10.|8-17-t0-»4-n..Oet 18-4

Biitht r>«» «•: tlwy •*•!«« th.

KVB!rra ib auciBTT.
Mtm AlUveoa HueUmantel «torBumber of her frieadK Tbureing in booor of her cousin,
pnie Oleee. and her friend.
Him''
Him Lena Blanchard, both of Perry.
Kieh. Tbe eveBiaa to spea

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GRHBI PMS

SEPT. 16

huntinq:
HAWKINS,

Good

6.00

• GoOD.IN EVERY WAY
Good comedy
T>OUALlTlFS APt

\PL0T IS ' (q
\C0MPANYIS X
Ispecialties^'mX
VALWAYS BEEN 'D
- YCAR- 3'-

PRICES 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c

e Wilhelm

Cor. Treat audOitha

tltwBloek

S«8U Will

Our
i':;Tumiturb
q- ;

THE
ROYAL
MORRIS
CH^R

m

Opening cdw

Was well attended, and while we expected
more visiting than business, several nice orders were
booked. Our prices pleased th^’m all. Although we
haven’t as large a floor space as some others the variety of^our aKortment is large.Wc
carry on the door only one thing of a kind—the balance being kept in our warehouses.

Ule €an $aue Vou money
me Can Sell on Easy Payments
Cook up your coupons on tbo Bedroom Suite* Cbe drewing
takes place this eoenlng at $ o'clock la our Tumtture Department.
Please be on band.

now for tbe
Cadi^
Suits, Skirts*
. 3acketsand€oats

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in time. Our assortments are n^arcpmplete and we are quoting price*
make them rapid
"
Style, quality, workmanship and fitting
^ qualities you will find ours to be as good

Miss Orpba Otessy. who iaft today
for WUliamsburg, where she wUl
leech tbe oocuiag yeei, gave a de­
lightful '‘private kiafesparten" party
to ton frM and ksr a^ lato

Kuppenbeimer
guaranteed
Clothes for men
Are the product of a modern
sanitary factory and satisfy the most
fastidious dressers. They are highest
in style, service, quality, fit and econo­
my. THERE ARE NONE BETTER.
Our prices range all the way from

$7-S0tO$22for
Suits and Omreoate

slatM. Tbe eveBiag TO a very mer-

E&TSr.==
wowmm tmam.

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from staiIi.

' —These cool lia^ call tot
warmer apparel.
We received our

edbyMImHnellmanteL

tbomi this season. Oebape
tbcm in an tbe popular weaves
and snappy effects. Cadies
appredattng a real styllSb
oarment sbould call and see
fit
fit
them. « « «

THE BOSTON S

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PART TWO

IOTE:> EVENING " RECOR^^
parttWo

TRAVERSE CITY. MICH., SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. 1002

Cbe epening Record^s Up-to-Date Tlliistrated Peaturc
COMING CHANGES !N THE HNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
r>«r . .ImB m.tPr I. the miverlty M I

Ohio.
Tnlthd f^ioi
(oorrsl IMiA.*: and I'nliM Slat.^ Hr»romlT4«Blt Judft. IMS im Tafi hm» hod o oi*r

hUb repu-

i Of B bBU. IB fifty fe*t In ^Im
i»c«BadlsinfiBt«d in

U other bBltoooB. U baa mlUkBt"
Bfety belt, and the ooly w*y for
operator to rWe on It la to boM oo
to B blc rope Udder which (IrdkB tba
It baa been triad at an altltoda
Bpoadwlck bad a bard
atmcfle In keepin* hU pUce on tba
fler. There Is no cbaoca for
lant to reot during the aacost

In hU one aaeent Bfoadwlck managod
to reach the fitrand In aafety. bat ba
ao ex ha Dated from cootinnooaly
line the Udder that It waa arml
days before be waa able to make an aaceoaion with one of the ordinary type
of baUoona.
Aeetrleoe Tree Fee Hotha.
M. N«»el. director of the entomolacleal
Uboratory at Room. France, baa Inrented an acetylene trap for catching
Inaecta and moths, A barrel Uld upon
Ita aide lined with tinfoil and provided
with a smaU acetylene light U covered
on the outalde with moUaaea. ThU
contrivance U pUced in an orchard or
garden where Inaecta of all klnda ara
to le found In Urge mimbera. Tha
bttga are attracted by the bright Ught
and fly agalnat the outalde of the caak.
where they are ImmcdUtely caught by
the moUaaea. A few of tbeae trapa

anow In the dense foreaU
gulcbea of northem Idaho the horaea ec
the winter mall carrtcra make their
way on anowaboea. and wooden anoarahoea at that. Tbeae ahoca are made
with a double thickncaa of Inch boarda.
the whole about 22 Inchea long and 14
wide. An Indentalloo to fit the bm*a
foot Is branded In with a hot horaeshoe, and an Iron cUmp secured by a
screw bolt holda It over the h(K>f. The
shoe waa Invented by an ofllcer who
tailed In hU trust and U now serving a
term In the Vnlted fiUtea pmItentUry
for robbing the malla.

ToU and to 1
Bisum to rresldeut James J. IIIU of.
the Great Northern railroad, for a noval combined tniik and
Joint Invention. Tbe ne» ir'u a h^
recUnguUr steel tank two feet dcop.
mounted, as is an ordinary flat car. oo
special trucks of TO.tiOU pounds capac-'
%he rxwf of tbe tank U perfectly flat
and U built of steel pUlea, over which
la a thlcknesa of woodm flooiiug: ThU
forms the floor of a flat car. and, with
sides and mds atUched. It U convert­
ed Into a gondoU car. monnted abova
tbe oil tanks Valve a]
neath tbe car provides
emptying the tanka.
The new car* are forty feet long i
all and of tbe i
Tbe ceosua bureau baa Uooed a r»port on the utllUatloo of wmateo and
byprodocts In manufactupea. Tbe raport denies that the proflUhU employ­
ment of waatm In manufacture has
reached its blgbeat degree of attain­
»redlcu farther dement. Instead It predicu
convelopmenU even to the extent of con­
verting byprodocts Into tbe imain prodTbe moat conspic-'
net of an Industry. Th
ich ireveraion In tho
ooua instance of such
Uat decade of the nlo<
la In the revelations of coal Ur and tba
highly developed utUliatloo of lU
’ byproducts. In tbe coorae of a
ne of tba snbject by IndnstrUa
the report aaya. among other things,
that fitun $3,000,000 to $4,000,000 worth
of wool fat and potash are run down
the streams and wasted annually la
tbe United States, and a
portunJtles for ntllUdng.^
are pointed out.
PHeks Feo»i SsaB

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A new process for making bricks oat
rf Band and cement baa been put
cradon in MUaouri. No ovena or bum.
log proccaaea are neceaaary. the hard­
ening of the brick beginning aa soon aa
It U Uken from tbe nmld, and In fif­
teen days It Is ready for deUvery. Dop­
ing the process of moldlBg a afa^ ,
brick nndergoes s preasure of flfi,m
da. In thirty days from the tt£»

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wUl aund a preotnre of tm tooa; ta
days a preaanre of twenty tooa.
specUl teat on a ninety d^ brick
icd a preaaore of alxty-flve tona.
Tbe ordinary pressure required. Tor
building purpoaea U about eight tooa.
The first alaUonary compressed air
cleaning apparatus to ba pUeed In a
hotal In tha United flutes. If not ta
tbe world, was pm in operation in
Ultwankee receoUy. aaja tbe MthranMOOT U
tm lakae BenUneL Tbe compmaaor
Ml fm tt
boM.
pipea lead to every 4oor ofr tha
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;iiaiitem. and whan in naa tha olr.
preaanre U kept at eighty poonda to
the aqnare inch. It ta opentad by
ridty. Tha air enttont U aaid
■gh tha oaipeU. fumitnra and bed­
ding, driving oot aU dirt and fODdMliig

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YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAINT
POWDRPAIIMT
If
*•

iHVife «r
CMI rtrlto to t»
Ilf llM> M MPPl7 of tte

■tom MkmK u to brttoTBd Uie mod
i4T M muM In atoliu Mfa • ,n»«
dk«atcb rm WOk«st«m. f*a^ to too
Nov Torfc TIM. Pnokkvt MltrM)
OoctoTM toot ot too pcwtit roto «t
otoM mItoC to cMtog to oad vtto too
ptoM M aotor vof (or too old of
too »lom toof eoD boM o«t wt
■idooootetocootilCtortotM. (
ofltetoto or too oatoo totok toot too
iBtoon coo bold out iooiccr tbon that
If ■orwory. pnrrktod lobar orfOiUio-

toilr woftooo frtU bo forerd to
tocli or food to flold wltoln o
tteo. In fort toe Mt of tbota did
bot ontirtpoto tbo men couW bold oot
tbo toofto of dmo tbof boie dooo.
TbOB tor, bofrerer, tt con be -old toot
no oaioo mtoor vbo la couttut
oodM nod net bia uUo wllb toe ploto,
oobountial (odd boa been fomd to fo
to work to keep bla fainUf from
Ttaro boro been o feo vt
dooCtartton, nod tbero ore loai./ famJUiO BOV vbo kre compeUcd to rrlj
tlivlf on tbo rondo eotulug into
wworL *JiI? vhTlTitiportloii of

no aracb eoBcwrlnff teoUtnony. Pof
Mto oro BMdo oocb two veek. a. fol
A tfaglo minor, where relief u
oad U oooBM tbcre are fov that grt It.
to glrmi TO CMto: a man and wife r: .V)
and oodi cbUd in too famUj » cenla.
Tbte amoBiit If ooed alth dUcretlon.
tt to mid. will porebooe aomneat food
to mttoff banger. It does not admit
of tbo poRbom of dalnttoa or line groWlMB o miner draw. $2JBO, bo gen*
orollf Intft a mck of floor, aooio beona.
0 baM of pototom and oome mb
pork. Tbo $2J0 wlB bay onoogh of
tbmt eomoMdltloo to frad tvo people
Cvo vooka oooUf. ond Ibero are oaual
^oomorleo. eoSeo. too ond oogar add
Food to pmedcaby tbo only tolng
toot too atom vill need money for
Tbtor fool biU vlU probably be noth
tag. for o poop Into tbo crtJara of
of toe mlnere' bomea abow. m
SB ommpmcf. and tbooo vbo have
aoC maeb of o napHy ore buoy each
day ptoklBC oo too calm banka, folluw.
toff atom tbo ratlniad trarka or gnil»• bim for It oo tbo Uuk. or In the bed.
of tbo otrmma.
lo too moltic of clothing the miner
prapooea to patch op old garment, and
nuke bin laet vlMer a rlotbe. do an
otoor nannon. Anotoer el.v»ent tliat
ttuot bo takon into ammnt In
orllif too qoeoUon of nllcf 1. tluit
ObOVt S.OOO or flO.OfMl men bare left
too antoradto Held, and ottnlnr

Why break your back to keep your floor* dean?

GOLD DUST
When Arbitration
Is Not Possible
{
and Cs-Mayor of Nr« York

UK Kicirr to I..VUOK is ixiierext in
1.VKKV IH MAN HKINt; .VXD OAXXOT EE
sritUKXDKUED WITIIOET THE S.VCIUFICK
OK IXDIVIDI .\L IJIJKKTV .VXD OK TKIVATK rKOi’EKTV. ItihcrtforcrannotlienrbitrMW‘il nnv more i!mn the rijilit of a man lo his ovn
home if it shall l»o claiim-il hv an i.iitriiier who proffers arlutration.
Au offer of arbitration i.s always nttmethe, hni there arc many
thinp* which cannot l»c fuhmittiMl to arhitratiou, ami among them
n'oite U so important to the workingman as the right to sell his
IkUir in B free market. THE ANTllKACITE MINE OPEUjf'rOKS CANNOT VIKl.D THIS POINT WITIIOKT HElNd
msi.OYAL TO THE.OWNERS OK THE PKOPEKTV AND
IXI THE WOKKMKN Wllo (’AHKV ON THE OPEH.VTIONS.
It would b© far l.ctter t*^ uhatnlon the hnsiness of mining anthra­
cite coal than to ct>ne*Hle the deinaml f«>r any iimn or s<*t of men
to deny the rights of employment and of labor upon which the wliole
itmeturo of free government is founded and to which tliis country
cfl phenoracnal pr.igrofls. In my judement, ila refore, tho oper
atora arc only doing tlmir plain duty in <le>elining to arbitrate a qu«tion which is in the domain of convii-nce and involves the personal

QUITS SALOON SMASHING.
\m n.Uoa AOa.lt. Uee ForIrtM Wm» m MUtak*.
Beforo tora. Carrie Nation left
rp. Fa. tbo other e
nbo mid:
•T^uot

W*U<I«' tlM‘ late Judge Thurman of
Ohio a JO. ill <<ungn*mt. hl» wir«-. leavI log fur a vlait to fiieoda. exaiird (ruB
\ (be Jiitlge ^ iHOiuiM- tliat bt a nuld be a
*ntetoUler** during her ab>‘<-«i«'r. Oo
! the day of lint. ThnruinnV return the
Kxl in the dUUng room hebit to take a
ng 10
•b he bad ale
auiiiCil duriiig h*<
WhUc
In.th.^:ati M iKiurhig whUky Into hla
glai^i hr hronl klr*. Thuriuau |i«ticrlng
down ilir .iHlr,* Uiik-Uy puilliiK hi.
him. oiih hi. tight Uatul rx
lmd.,1. hr M.ld. rm glad to a«* yoa.
bomr. my drar.• Alien, w luit bar. you behind your
-t\ l.i-ky. my dear.”
‘•tth: .Vilen, denn .vou r
biKt >ear. a lien .vou were atun
state, you didn't tnKte ■ drufi. nnd yoo
were never ao well in yuur lirr>**
••\ ra. my d»-ar. 1 remcml^r. but
loat the ata*r.*'—New York Tlmua.

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pp:
-NqOTOB.

STEINBERG'S
Grand Opera House

FRIOIY, SEPT.19
Th« Comedy Booccm of 4 aeaaona

TWO
MARRIED MEN!
By GEO. R. KDESON

Spcdtl SCCHC17!
NotcI Spcclamcs!
SptrkUiigWitl
Pretty Girls!

7SBSSiir.7
NOTHING BUT FUNI

ttoujttjm tm.

PH-...25. 35 and50c,
u> £r^ Focni ud it will be /mutcridei o( grace aod elegince. Friccs
Inm It «l^ H yoar dealer caaooi aupply you «nd direct to

Id the

S2.“STu'S
ESS'S
pdrfl^ ef too common room, vitr
modal orruvemoBto for art work and
STtootoBCtton by M. Booeber. art
fmtbvt ilo 0 year. A banding dt
by to to nm?o as n mnoeam for i
o^ovnod by M. Boodvr. vbo
A Boo-o wno moo tor Ufb.

PowilijKiiiit ili iimdf in twflvi* rt»l(irs iNwitles Wliilo mid Bl/iok, Tln»s«* n tin* inotit iHJjmlnr
s and wi* hnv.hiiw found rn»in
fn»in .i*xi.'rii‘mf^tln‘y
an* tin* e«»lorR wliieli atand 01iin mul wat.T U«rtt.
almdtv
xi
7.T n.
p»Tr out on Itli»‘ iHwt A*»f jjiiinti^.'lm! yon havi- g«>t ti«nnothing in PnvA*dr.
Not only Vim y«*u1 Hf.vf 7.7
paint that is just jik diind.1.- find alwuy

Common Sense
Mr. U«M.. W. N.-wU>n. of HubUml. Ohio, hita tin* nail on tin* h«id <Iumi he H.'»ys:
••Coiiiuion tienat* ought to U*U iinytme that if we ran mix Portland (Y*un*nt with water, and
when it gelH himl water won t eff»vl it. iwinl t»ught to lie in-xixf witli waU r and Blnii I wetth.-r nnd
water as well. I am <»nvim\^l that-Powdriiaint 18 the eoniing jKiint. 'My 4D years in the imiiit
ImaimvA hua given me aoine knowh<lg<* and judguient about tatint. hb I have taken it from the
nmrkeU pnqvired mi<l nppli^l it to buildinga. I have mnmifnetiirvKl oxide of inni by the ton, i4o
paint is iu»t a new idea with me. I know that Piiwilqiaint is all that can l»e de«in*tl as a eheiip ami
lasling paiht. I havegi\*en it a g«»(»d trial aud it hiui prov»*tl all that can U* wiHh««d. and him sUmil
throufdi long wet and
weaither. and is iw nice a« it wim Iwenly-four hours aft. r it was pul «»n,
l»2Xh on uniwiinU^l snrfnc* and over oil i»int wher * otheio s nd it wou’d fail. Bui it has not failml,
and all who have oi-en it now oay it Inm come to sUiy. You can uw* my nauu* if you wish as I f.-i-l
that I Hill His-Jiking nioiv for the ls-in*lit <»f the ubat than for the umnufarUin*r.‘*

.1ti$net1nl«rior

aiiHI
TOO OLD
lo
O VWORK
The time may cbmc and the
dap vm pass ptoasantly if )-ou
have taken the proper ad\*anlage of your >*ounger years and
saved a little money.
Thttbank welcomes ssvnngs
accounislargeorsmalL It pop
interest on your tavings and

FIRST
NATIONAL BANK.

i

IXjiri iniike the mistake by thinking that Powdnwint liecaufu* it is bo much chi'nisT is iir"l oil jwiiit looks veiy ni«*ly when
ve nothing left that diff«Ts
differs in any
first applied, but in a veiy short time the gloss is gmu‘ and you have
1‘owerjJ
liartieulnr from P<ywilr|Miiiil. In f tet for iiiosl punsMMv on the farm the■ iWerjwint
is U*tter Is*don't forget
U
A'ks :ind crevi«'«*s aial is alisolut»*ly the lavt - fanners,. diui't
this.

JIgainst UMnd and Storms
Just l»elow Siu ketl Hiirl»or, which is at the extreme 1northeast end of Liike Ontario, a w» ll.
ph owns a hnndsAiine summer <N>ttag««.
known resident of Niagara FnllK. N. Y., Mr. B. H. Randoli»l
e years ago
t'oa-uqxiini. Mr. Randolph Rat's:
Tlinv
agi. this c«»ttage
cA.ttage was jviiiiU**!
ivdnU*«l wun
with Poa-dnxiint.
**•1 ns4«d fifty |K»unds which<'ost me f4.50 and gave the building two light coats. The cottap* next d««or alxmt the same siz** was iitiiiitcxl at tin' same tiiin* with a nvidy-mixisl jiaint. nnd this
sunmnT l.i.)ks so went herds-a ten that it hmi to lie iMiiuteil over again. My cx»tlage will stand another
VAVir ainl nxilly looks alm«»st jis well now as it <lid tin* first year; it is right at the wat4*r's mlge and
is exiK)«<*<l the* year aroutnl U» all tin- hnnl wimls anil storms which swixqi over Lake Ont*irio. 1
wmsider this a'nunnrkaVde t«*st for Powdrpaint and do not hesitate to say that then* is no other
IMiiil oh the market that I could say so much for. I strijugly endorw* Powilrimiut as well worth
tin* attention of everv one who is obligixl to lay out money for iiainl.*’
A pnunineiit iin reliant in Lnwhui. Michigan, giviv exprtvsion U> a condition which |m*vnils
in .'ilrnost every txmnty throughout tht TniUxl ritaUv.
StaUv. He
He says:
“Replying to your lelU*r of the
will sav I am pi*r(t*ctly
pi-rtt'ctly willing that'
that you shouM usi' my
name as one who can n*coiumend PowJrpJiiuL Then* are hundnxls of buildi
buildings hen*al>outs that
[)lh for apix*animv
ai>ix*animv and to pn*s<*r\e
prvs<*ne them, Ira
Irat the owi ers an* id»olutely iinabh* to
inHxl painting, liolh
Imv iMiiiit if obligixl to usi* high prieixL $1-40 a gaUon Paint, and Lius4*ed ()il 80c jxt gallon. Your
ixls of merchants and ownPo*wUriKiint is certainly the fanners friend as well as the fri<
ers of buildings who have neghx teii using taint on account of the pritx*. To cut )wn the cost of
paintiug 75 ix*r cent is certainly a gn^at advantage and I see no reason, now.a da why any build-

ing. bam or b no* should gi> unixiinUxL PojrdriJaint can be had so cheaply.*'

Insures Jigainst Tire
Thefacl that Powiinxiint is fin*proof has attracted a groat deal of attention from owiutb of
iH buildings.
It has
Ixvii fomid by frequent experimenU and also in practical U*sls
factories and mi..
--------- ---------------------------^-------------eatlv n*tanltRL and this giv,*s the firt*-fighterf
firt*-fighters abundant opportunity to save th«*
that fires are gTt*atly
buikifng from loss owing to tin* pn»t*x tion affortlixl by Powilr|wint.

Painted a Betel
o^WUkeoboro.N.C^^
Mr. A. R Mnclx>chliun proprietor i^ th^^^
paint, purchasing
in the
You have
“I find it ven- <x*onomii*al. lx>lh in pricx* nnd quantity on a house of this
wiv4*rtiwment here and I will lie pleased to answer any inquiries re^aniiiig the tmiul. and U*
jmint adviTtiwment
glad to show the hous«* to any one who has an idea that Powdrpaint is an inferior art irk*. It n
|K*rftx*t satisfaction.**

B Prominent Publisber
Mr. E. S. Walker, of No. 4:« Graves Ave.. Bottle Creek, Mich., says:
“I like Powdqjoint so well that I shall he vi*ry glad to answer anv letter of iiiquiiy
txxMioiiiy.

WEINGARTEN BROS., 377479 Brc«dw*y. New York
KoVkwanrwt C*n l*kr iSr | Ucr of tbr W. B T.rrrt F««. Acwf* oo eubaHuir

. rme la Aid Foot PmHm An
Alfred Booebor. an artlol. U making
O norel olfort to help lem fortunate
foUov OBftamen. mya flucceea. From
enrtona oivhltertural fragments and

Takes the place of oil paint for nearly every purpose (oilt^e ^ in«de) at one-third
thcprice. It is absolutely FARE PROOF and SUN PROOF and is not subject to
diemical change through the action of gases or acids. It can be applied to any
WOOD. BRICK or SI ONE surface and used over oil paint or as a pfiminff coat un­
der iL
Itwill STAND RAIN or WEATHER EXPOSURE and the white wjll not
turn yellow with age. The colors aref bright and will not fade.
It forms a hard, insoluble enamel coating and is especially desirable on rough
or weatherbeaten surfaces which would soak the oil out of ordinary paint, leaving the;
the pigment to ch.t'k or crumble off. It is also of great value as a primer wh**n for
any reason oi* paint is desired for the finishing coat, as it is an excellent filler on old,
weatherbeat* n buildings and form« a hard, smooth surface so that one coat of oH
paint applied over one co.tt of Powdrpaint will make a better job than two coats of
oil paint alone.
It is of ESPECIAL V \LUE TO FARMERS, whose buildings are often badly
oegl^<''ei1. Th'^re is so much surface to be covered on the .bams and outbuildings
and they absorb s > much oil that many farmers cannot or will not use oH paint and
their bui‘dings are allowed to become weatherbeaten nnd unsightly. Such buildings
can be covrr. d with POWDRP.AINT by the farmer and his hir*d m in at odd limes,
and presrrvi d from the weather and against fire at a very sm til cost. A few dollars
invested in Powdrpaint wi'l im|>rove the appearance of the property too per cent and
add many dollars to its value.

^ Cweloe Beautiful Colors
I

lila^rlv of tho individual.
THE ONLY SOLUTION OK THK TROUELE IS FOR
MR. MITCHELL TO ORDER THK STRIKE OFF WITHI eatlmatwl lhal there OUT DELAY. When this is done, if tlure Ikj gricvaucos to he
are nearly 1.<W>.000 m-n, women ond
prlmaHly im the arbitrated they will be jToiuptly ndjustc.l U tween the local oj>ernnd local unions.' The right of n;«soeiation is not in question.
coareo msBy miner.’ childre n get work
In too mlUa and farfortoa which are la This is admitted by both employers and employcH*^. What is denied,
tbo dlotdct and add Ibeir .mail quota and properly so, is the power hy the Uhuc of uniot^ cards to refuse
to Ibo family aup|»ort.
Boot la not caoalng thf miner any employment to nonuniem men and thn< condemn them to ostracism,
loss of flieep. lie eliiiply doe* not at atanration and death.
tompt to pay ft Tim Are mid to IeUCM A RESULT 18 ABHORRENT TO JUSTICE AND IS FATAL
manV lootoma of Uadtord. who bare
notlflad too mum that tliey do md TO PERSONAL LIBERTY.
eapoct any rent Bottl the rtrlke 1. md
•d. Bomo ovnatn hare attempted to
ojact toolr tonanta. Tliey have In^n
told that If they do that they wlU find
tboir bonnm tonantlem when the

right tolng tu omaah
heller tool
________
ore not bait There
ore nemo vorto mm In the cl
vbo daUn that they art In partimblp
Vito too Lord Jeen* Chrlet Wbm nbo began ber
dram ot the fair lo
nnmbcr of yooog

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I

durability and apiiearance, it is just as gwxl for all-around outdoor w^irk ns anyone iviukl 1
Of course I would not recommend it for minting fine re«idencx*s. but for all work such ns 1
stablos, oottagi-B in the country*, and for fnnn use genemlly to my mind it is the U*ot and cln
point theit* is on the market. You have my liest wishes for the success of Powdrpaint.*’

For Sale By.. J. E. GREILICK CO. Traverse City
DmW to Htotorr.
Ciutl
-which clearly
•bows that thwe anlcWoT the toUrt
had aatred •Ignlficance lu the eyoa U
the pex>pl« of the old world. Combs
have be« discovered In the tomtio o(

This beadlnx will Intiodoce to our
rfodirs an oriflDal pUn of O. W.
Glow toe owwr of the handaoiDt
pacltof mare Florenco Nlghtlacale. toot
wUl be exhibited at toe Cadis Drtvtaf
sad Mattnee asoodattoa. Ftoreac*
Klfhtlofale was an wiriawit Bafltoh
woman and was 000 o( too (OrtoBOtt
which one may Infer that aU tta of toe eorto. Mr. (Harm grootly oA>
hranchm of the Teotoaic family paid
float atteattoo to ibrtr hair. Comba
art loand amoof toe relics of the earUoot cirlUmtlon.

Han.’ Her owm vfl «MaU aa»
t«U af b«r aanuo. M tt ba aMlI
arlaita. to tha Hoiaa Mlaab»aty ao-

i“ESwiSS

Amal OMo Bacwotoa Via M. A X. K.
toA.A.B.R.
Wodnooday. Oet 1st $800 roosd

=A£?shJ!!ri^i:rai''”
T. A. MUM. O.'p. A,*.

MUSIC-

LESSONS FREE

rm -ay aalM

•«.

J. W. OUFFE.

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iwUbtoftoliWtei

HOME DEPARTMENT

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ksTiiV M mmnrn te

fiM raaaiag mat Oom to toa
Mtoto BoMoa toootoraadadd
a UMo poppM aad Iky aatil both
Mto aia a rtob brawa. bat do act al.
«
wm tl»i lb* 0M» ofmUlbe
law Wham, tero with a oap oT
ktek.? r*., I
•! tbtum. OMMgmry.
the gialo; I
I oat of
Itoa'ebair. aad toob a.
0mb: 1 jerkadtbowlBiowopoa. Mtooo aadooaMM toMtowMatot,
looooaed tooord. Iafao4.woo oayoaaa. oagar aad bato. Oalfbia
•Tbo dbj bat laat hooB faU of
I .aytbiag that I dida*t >erk at? oUoio ar oato wbM bMi aad toaot
I my wordo to orery momlwr of oa both alto: lay oa a hot platter
aad Miotoa aUfbtiy with a Uttle hot
■hOuLiI m vOmm4 wImiT
all. I broagbt tboM WaU oa aiyaolf.
Ob
aapB «f thtvwUfMWlU
U tbo fmtaie I toll brold tbe blaka
MHmItobloMtoalof whipped OMia ca
by
rofaoiag.
poolttroly.
to
baro
to
fMfhl
tiM Mitat or MB. haM labor, to tbo im plaao. tbo
top af eaob ooTored aliao jaot bolto
)orkJL»*
Xifr.Ml VUbOMI^WlBllkM, frW; »d la
Aad Mra ftaeawa woat bamatog aorriag.
OtM TcMtooo towad-Pare oia
VUhMMOBtBOMWpiB;
largogfaea toaiitoto: pael throe mo.
WW, mm «Ub 0lt«Mt W««i or (or did Mhl I
ran by a irm. regalor laoro- dlam aiaod oatoaa Pat a tableMOQfal or batter or drlppian Uitoaa
tBB^to Bo^^twtoy to
ai^

«

OPBfTBtBST TO mm LOTEKS QX»ARD10 WWEII fimCIlLAftLT

If aa MPa toRPto tobaBBbtoaat
oat. a aawtorar half to patato bao
toatodWin PwjBwtotoM. bt^Mrttod.
tone ao tor otowtof aaiwto toy bo- HoratoMw toto ttowtomlata
gUtobdU add wall watod.Baoook. a paa lawbAeb toy aiay«to aoMad
IbmlwUbMkiilalkA. Dapw''
ad rtoo. aUowto two tobiotpooBfaU
tag. priakpal el tba RawlaglMb
oritootoaoaporaeaMta Oofwaad
aabkkv oohoel. aad tonoallk^
took otow^ tor half aa boar; toa
few mlaatoo loi«« aad tboa I

rm. UMUrnMimmhh^mmn,
aiM igbli iB IMT VBUo«*ap lOWB—
rt0MtOBBB«BB U Mm on41oit van.
noB. Mlaat, BBMoa. BOM Movm.
Oh.yavitb baBBMaaa4batlUiM,
4B< aoMtotf 10 oboal aad pMlool
I MU 7oa Ibo klBBlUM rlotorioo
tooffbt
V«r« foacbt ia tboM oUrot «aya
Oh.

oboMom

wo«m

otto. Tboa tbofialooftbokltoboa
laafo wat Moaa «oo«fh to bnah. aad
tbo oowtof Moobtoo with tbo total doinritp that io tod to obataotorloo
taaalMto toafo ia twabloao Umob
tetato to atltob piBptoj^ aad O. tbo
Wlalo MdtribBlaitoBotbroagbwbleb
tbo dto WOMB patod dariof tbo
boon of that dipt
0bo had brobMi a tooth «>ot of bor
boot ooMb ia trriaf to omooib Lola**
obHi. mod. if tboro woo aajtbtoB that
Mia. naoBM ooold not boor to aoo.
it waa a ooto Miaao ony of lu uetb.
-Toa'ia paUtoffawfoIlT hoTd,-tbe
oblld bad tod. aad anaojod by Iho
aooaittoa. tbo bkiUmt had rivoa tbo
ooMb a iork. aad oot oaow tbo tooth.
Mow that tfoabWooBM day woo orer.
Mra. FvaoMoa wao ooktoa borvolf wl;y

la «arl4 oT

With ipiMiM bb4 iUMt ooonir
Oohaok loOoda« whlMaoroa oaaMThikiacUootaarriorhoca.
-JoMaia MUlor.
Tht Utllo iharp TouUoao.
Ab4 thf hrlan that oatch aad Hal,
inqr Bat lako aH to tho Bolpor
Who hat amr fallad mo jatP
TaU Rial aheat Iho boartoaho.
Aad loU Hia lha UBflBgt. toa.
: faU Him tbo baflUd ^vpoM
; WbM voHBfaohBaWwhattoda
Tbaa. laariag aU oar woakaoao
WilhIbiOBodiTiaaUitroBB.
FoobM that v« boro tbo baidea.

Tbo aort Momlait tbo elood Moawd
to batra Uftod.aad tborr wao aaaobtao
todoaro ao wall ao^ oatdoora Tbo

tiowa'or a toar, and Mr. Fnwmau
woat away happy. Tb., ohildron
laacbod aad oang. aad thoir mother
hasmod a morry tano ao obo went
aboni bor work.
FtoaUy obo triad Ibo oewtof madbtoo. ospoettot to iad it oat of or.
to. **1 oappooo 1 abaUboTotofol
Ibtotapaliad.'* to »id to tbo yoaai
firl totbalpod ber with tbo work
Balto Hn. Fiaomaa'i tarprioo tbo
Mobtoo otitobod ao wall ao it oral
tt 0
*Tbo amItiraTi^T- a mmj poialt a BMtal ao obtoo ffooo aU rlfbt today, aad yoo
know
bow
badly
it
acted
Toolorday.*'
wall ao a ootaii. aad in thaao haa7
ft^MB daji oaa daan't itot Mach Mary garo tbo miitraii a kaowln*
took. and. aftor a atoMoat'o thought,
tod ia a roopoetfal tone. **Doa't you
iad miaa. riad tbo Mocal ia it. ihiafc yoa jorkod ratbor more rooterO hatar bOBoaoMtlMr. aad 00 Uam that
Mro rreamaa tamed to ber U a«
IQ poooo«OBo*o oaal iapoaoo Uto Uro
to aa oalar world aloo of ptaoe. onlflhmoDt * Did 1?»* ohe aoked.
“I think oo. mo’am. I bellere that
fTbafo aU MaiOrlal ihiaft will wort

xkteiUH^^»fa»ir.

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'•..III

THE RECOmS GALLERY
OF BRIGHT CHILDREN

^^HblATtoipletn aaiNgm. ad
to to patototo BP to wbatofar aftaa addod to boill^ Ttaagar, lailt
tabk wtibomd to to bMl
““
»*
A
ktoadraatoaoraal tawl^

toooby arakHaga momoat with boU-

^
Oat

toJtoTto^

raaMTo to ooade aad aoao aad
With obickan oaUA Plaeo a
ifmlarwbippaderoamoatotop
ofoaeb aad oa tbU toy toalioo eat
frMtooad. Place oaob toma
tU mot or erlao loltaee UaTOO

.iimI S

m

tabrtaa. boUkg ar TtoogwaadaU

lb. PM «MM lb. PMMM. WUI
Mb ap *• Ml it lb.
Md hMp
tightly ootod aadamdaioa.

b. • vutmt Mlchl to lb*
toltobMto to*pitoto«b«pNp«)7

ao to Tiaoa a^

lata wl«b

Tcv..-;

Ij doaa to toUatotplypototod
kaitekiaqBito. Haldtoctopotolo

Bt 4i>» iB B VBIM^ MBM'f
. or B WBMB IbBi MBM BOI 7M4.
BB»hBMBOf.BU«aj.bMbor

lata a pab to daty Uaaw

aad abitorbalM. toraaf

for whSob oho oboaM be |

irnlj. eat OBI oaoh oya TbU k
laadily doae by to pout al to kmlto.
Cat at deeply aok ■iniiary. balia.
mare to OBIIM oya. TbkdM.poal
araalytoraMoT topotata Asto-

aocdiag to toladlaao. we an to bam ^
for belag eaoeediagly ■ookl ia oplrtt. frmitOL That la. to pooreol part k
Ber. Waiom J. Peek, in writiag for
to to oore. aad to boot ok
to Lodger Monthly. rocaUt to tot
tot to boildiag to aeoredlted
rather p^^^^^htoTutowa
fintnrday. tfaeTlmee ooribe tboaght be
wife who hod the graotooo gift ol
would Juot find oat bow it wao going
klndlineoo. 8he hod o wianlag waj
to
be. for coal aad wood an aearly
PUlapaawltbeoldwatar. Pali
oatofoigbL Oa belag toed Maokty
and DOtieed tot o greot moay otroaf
idalooitato tbUpaaaadrlamtto
Bome to tbe oharoh aeTer to roued eereral momoali aad toa
tara Bbe mode ap ber mind that
wakre wlU bo Booeomty baforo toy with muob daUbmattoa tobo tbaMy
d make tU-m feel at boom.
aro qmite clean. Let tom otaad U •• I oee *em many oooa and be ad poor:
took her poeii
pare oold water aalU pat to to boU aofat oabim. Oaoa Um aal Doa*»
Tice near to
*em nay aoto for wtotor. MaoWbeo tboy aia pat into to pet Igy
otrangere witn a oordml haadelagp aad to laryeel pototaeo ea to bottom,
be don't want 'omaaylWBar.
aipUine.1 ohe wao to paotor*o wife
•ar 'omall dowa. Ook« bo
wloo to amall eaao wiU be ororand that he would gladly eaU oa
Id. Be oaro tot to wator io
> if they would leare thel
bet. bat Ut It oome to a boU n
wo 8he bad o charming pe
Wbat folly to any e
allty. and foUowed oaooaeMally tbk
la tbk way they be
to toy an very high prleod. Jml
pUa till to eld ebarob.whleh wao a|.
leteerealj. Add mh wbmi to oottU eofloo. ao maay do. wbea to
moot dead, beeame ftU.^ with o olMai
Ul.AW« MAIUIITC
meareaboatbalf doae. Try
ohoU will do Jam ao waU. for to
aoekl aad epiritaal power, aad paopU
iMOirl.Wr .r Ur m»A Mm 1
okonag propwrly nok . to to tbto
reeognUed It non ooelal **haad ahak
Pb«!u by Hn It a iTim
ing cburoh.**and oooa tbk magnlA wattriioloeely. The moamat they ate
cent edlflcw, built from to oontagtoo waU bound tbioagb poar off to klngkm. Of ooatae. wbmimi an
agate fryUg pan and when hoi oU(bboiled tbk ekartog proparty k do.
of an Irreolotable oooktoUcol
book onto
in the onlODoaod tot them fry withoul
It freeheno all the day.
otroyad aad to tolkan toa woto_i aad toko it ooBitontly for Um aad ihoald be baraod. baUf a kr
browaiag for llremUntee; oprinkle
It ifpo tbe peak of llf,» with light
,
daring
whUb
tbroo
orfonr
mtomte
in
a
teaopooofnl
or
oalt
aad
quarter
of
And drlreo the olondiaway;
oleanly way of dkporinf ar
too laUo to .oorai
a teaopoonful of pepper; atlr about for
The eoal growo glad and heart it.
I toa to threw tomomr^to
Ut oat tbo otoam.
a few mUnlea. then aUoe in the toAnd feeU lu oourage otrong- .
alky gale to fata to to bat oaa aad
There aro fewbouoeo la which to
Tho pocatooi wUlaowbo
matoeo aad add half a cup uf
A Ungh io juol like oonohlne
beUkabaUo of dry oaowaadwoald
Oorer aad tot aUMwr aaUl tt
Por cheering folko along.
fiiatimpnri. tompItoTortoolnd
are leader; adda Ut«e toaapooafal of
A Ungh U jaet like moolc.
aaoe to ooasldm. obji Samoa J. Oiay
to orna. then oraablng tbM ap aad
It Ungaro in the heart
latoLadUa* WorW. Tbe befreok
iatooarly tlirewiag tom Uto to beanery,
And where Ito mi4ody U beard
Tomato 8oa«e-9iew throe eapo of led. eodden. ooodlUon U whloh IbU
when they will alwayo be wolcoamd
The llli of life depart:
tomato down toapUiaad diaU off Tegt>table U often pUoed npoo oar
by to ohiokeno ao to daUUeel tid
And happy ihoughto oome c*rf»wdlng
to Uqaid part ramalBiag: nib Uie table leotifiee to the importanoe of
bit tot :ooald be offend tbeao. 8a
Ito joyfol noteo to greot.^
pulp throagb a oiere. Separate oix
eren aa egg eUll. yea wUl ee, k good
A Ungh 10 jutt like mnolo
The arerage cook paelo the potato
eggo and beat ydko aad white# eepa.
Por making living oweet.*’
with
to
ooe
thonghi
of
grtUng
rauly. MU yolko with the palp and
alter throagh tom fiao otripo
eeoton to laole with oalt and pepper. tlxrough with It aoleoon ao pooolbU.
;TIw
I'omou*.
e good meat otow an BO Uttk
oenMlkh mot. MU a gallon of
Fru^ Tomotp-Wooh hoUn doten Beat whlteo to a froth and otir tom She onto the peelUgo nonally from aa
wator mlyea oaa eook to m«t la.
more Urge. firm, ripe tomotoee and U: thah tnm into a bntlorod baking eighth to ludf an tach deep, aad tbe Tinogar with half a gaUoa of wator.
dioh nnd bake ten or fifteen mUutee reoult li a Jagged, m-obapedpemtti. add to itoao oap of mlt aad poar U aad.let it otow.rory elowly.

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Is now a grand exposition of new fall Styles and modern merchandise, and the prices at which we offer these goods
amazingly low We would rather do a large business at a small percentage of profit rather than a small' business
on a big profit "scale, and our patrons reap the benefit in a combination of high quality with low price that is simply
irresistable.

$10.00 THE SWaUDEAS IN SUITS IND COATS!
Coat

Thi» cut represent* our

Of course at Millik6n’s, this season as well as previous seasons, you
will find only the real swell things, and styles that are right in every
detail. We realize the fact that we are expected to show the most
extensive lines of novelties and exclusive creations. We assure you
that we fully appreciate v^hat it means to bo the lending style store
of Traverse City, and cannot impress upon you too strongly that

Made up of fine American
Woolen Mill* Kersey.strict­
ly all wool, guaranteed satin
lining; colors Tan, Castor.
Black, Brown. Navy and
Cardinal; sixes ‘32 to 46.
This cut shows but one of
the six styles that we are
showing at $1

You Will not Be Disappointed.

LADIES- S7 INCH JACKET-in all colors, made from Washington Mills Kersey, lined throughout
with guaranteed satin lining, storm collar, cuff sleeve, six rows of silk stitching, a OQ gQ
LADIES’50 INCH COAT—made of best grade American Woolen Mills Ke^. 1“''
'
tucked all over, inlaid velvet collar. Panne vcivetlyoke effect, in Black. Brown. ®1 g QQ
Tan. Castor. Navy. Oxford and Cardinal: you'd think it cheapat$so. our leaderat
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LADIES- 27 INCH JACKET—made from good quality Kersey, full lined with mercerbed lining, well made, in black, tan, castor and navy, at........ ...........................................
LADIES-27INCH JACKET—same style as above, but better kersey, better lining.
pearl buttons, storm collar, all colors, at.......................... .....................................................

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browm na%^c^ .md black:‘^it is one of our strong numb

g4.50

THE SHOWING OF THE NEW FALL SUITS is a special feature witk us. They are made up
in the newest materials, smooth and rough effects, silk lined and made our way. We know that
you will not find anything in this part of the country better in style or values.

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Elaborate showing of Fall and Winter Waists in Silk, Satin, Velvets, and Wool. All the beautiful
novelties to be worn this coming season.

COLORED ZIHAl.INKS This is one of the best thmgs and the ^vcr>-^m ^1^
!o cT|Tt*r for suits and sepa
goods wf h
green, bmun. tan. oxford, red, 56 in. wide, per yd
CORONATION CEOl HS-56 in wide. aU wool; it is something decidedly new;
colors black, brown, green, navy; vcr>’ swell for suits and skirts; our ® 1
price per yard is...................................... -...................................... .
V X *^1/
BLACK CAMEL’S HAlR~one of the good things for fall and winter ® 1 ftO
wear.atrscto .......... ....................................................... .............................. ^X.UV
BLACK ZIB.ALINES This is the cloth that will be very much 1n evidence this
fall; not onlv sivlish but durable; selling at $i. $1.50. $2 and $3.50 yard.

$1.00

French Flannels

36 ineb Black
Caffeta Silk

in all the new fall shadcs-just the
thing for ordinary wear, at

40 inch Suiting in six different colors.
Just the thing for Skins and Misses
Suits, at

We wish1 to mention that tlthis is the
inch $1 Silk that
this season.*
shownI tl

25c yard

3gc yard

$1.00 Vard

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Better €oat$ up to $i$*00

There has never been such a showing of fine novelties as we are showing in our cloak rooms this
In the finer grades there are no two alike.

WATcti.

novelty Suiting

€loalis
Will be as perfect as it is possible for
the designers to make it. The clevcrcst ideas will be shown. We es­
pecially call your attention to our $5
Child s Coat: full length, strictly all
wool; colors Brown and Blue; sizes 4 to 14 years,
course we are showing

THE FINER NOVELTIES in Velour Blouses and Monte Carios. Kersey Blouses gRA HO
and Monte Carlos at from $15 to................................ -...................................... ..
VWV* W

ti-oo
mi Olool Flannel
Olalstlnfls

Our Sbowbig of eiHldr«n*s
and misses’

Guaranteed quality.
Positively the
most reliable silks made. Special at

3gc and 50c Vard

$l>00 and $1,25 yard

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Tlanneleltes aiid Outing

Bed Spreads, Cowels,
Cable Cinens, €lc,

JItthe Cace Counter
TORCHON LACES which are ex-

50 pieces of 3q inch‘Flaiindette. in aU the new fall coloring.

act copies of the real hand made
Belgian lace and possess splendid
wearing qualities, choice of a hun­
dred different styles at

TABLE LINEN

Sl’EClAL-About

25

5c yard

Dark Outing Flannels in checks and stripes, usually brings

EMBROIDERY SPECIAL—While in New York
buyer
picked up several hundred pieces of Embroidery at about half
of the regular price. These we divided into thr<
ree lots
and the prices are. per yd. 5c, loc and .

signs, per > d......................................
Mill ends in Outing, both light and dark colors, splendid
quality, at per yd ................................................................. • •

TURKEY^RED^TABLE DAMASK, very wide

Cadies’ Bandkerebiefs

anti .12^

We have been quit^t fortunate in get­
ting hold of some verv*g >c J things.
Wc have alwns had a good 5c hand­
kerchief. but the one we have now
beats anything ever shown at the price.
About 50 different styles to show you
at 25c; they are exact copies of the $i
and $1.50 goods, and you will find the
quality good.

50 pieces of Outing in light and dark, splendid quality, now

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Imported Black
Pcau dc Sole

in plain colors, strictly all wool. Any
color you wish. No better fabric for
waists.

PILLOW CASES, sixes 42x30 and 45x36, at loc. i2j<c. 15c
and........................ .. ..................................................................
MUSLINi^unbleach^^^^^^^^^

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gUILT^CALICOS, as gay as you wish, good colors, at per Qg

at. per yd. 5c. 7C and...............................................................
All Wool Shirung and
styles for winter wear,
per yd. iqc and-----

mhon Extra!

Cadies* Oiaists

A fortunate purchase while in New
York enables us to sell No. 60____
Taffeta Silk Ribbons, all col- IQ
ors. at...................................
No. «o Pure Silk Taffeta Rib- 1 R
bont, any color you want, at •
No. 60 Satin Lousiw Ribbon. IQ
always sells at 25c. in all colors ^ ^

In Black] Mercerized Sateen, silk em­
broidered fronts, both in black and
w’hite, some with hemstitched tucks—
in all about seven different styles.
This is the best lot of waists ever shown
in Traverse City at -

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$1.06, $l.25^d $h50

Black mercerized
$atin Petticoats
We are enjoying the reputation of hav­
ing the best $14» petticoat in this city
and we ate doing all we can to hold it.
Our good numb^ are the

SOe. tOc, Stand $1.50 grades

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Underwear

Remnants of ingrain carpet, big lot, all
grades to close out at

1.2 Price
Rugs, Rugs
any sixe and any price, nice sixe ingrain
rugs for bedrooms and dining rooms at

$5.00

Our stock room looks like a big under­
wear ware house. We have bought
much more than any previous season
and wc expect to sell much more. The
old saying is—goods well bought arc
half sold. W^c cannot mention prices
for lack of space, but wc haue some big
values for you.‘

OUR BL.ANKET SAUB WIL.I- INTEREST YOU
The great wle of Blankeu and Comfortable, i. now on-bajgain givioR i, at flood tide and thrifty houmwive. are haaleamg to provide fortheir establi.hmenta while aneh laviiiit are poasible.
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