The Evening Record, July 13, 1907

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The Evening Record, July 13, 1907

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.

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Contributors to the newspaper.

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

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1907-07-13

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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av I,",

fM VQiMR ■arnoM.

SAY THAT JINN IS VERY fnENILY GMVEimfN
imiiuiE
CANDIDATS
ttlTHEhJUIS
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•ATURDAY. JULY 11. IlgT.

aramarnr ataady. IkdOi
inrtm—I itnmtrmwn far paat M

That Wm< TaAtf |
mm mu U Omrmrn. M W«N
Otjwix »MMM Ha Waa Taa
WMI tUawM THaca.
Ctaar. bmk aaw
Hr WiM •• fte 9rMH^ 1M0T4.
CMrolt.

fmmwmm taaUmy ««a gtraa hr Df.’
EMaatl H. MUnm ot Umtimg Is Vha
IMM (Ma of IHaa BdlUi PraaWr
Wfota Ooraaar Parfcar thla aormtes
TW Aoetor taatltad that ahoat a »aak
haltora Mlaa Praaler's daath. ba a»at
Narraaaaththra Charlaa Ward at tha
fcolal aUi Oatra la this city by appatettiHit aad that Ward i
iMBpttal abara ba oooM taka a
frtaad who wfa la trouble.
ASMIC adbara wMoh tba doctor aay>
ba Haatkiaad to EapraaaataUra Ward
^ waa Hopa «aalUrtuai vbanr Ddltb
Praalay diad. Dr. Wlsom atatod turth
ar that ba uad Ward that It would
ba a piwuy bard matter to gat tba
girt who araa Buffarlng from tba troobla Ward tadtradad toto any of thaaa
tMtttaUoaa
**Ward toM m* furtb*^ that all
raapaaMau bad baao iuada for the
gparatloa. that tf tba glri diad avarytbtlW would ba bapt quAat and aobod:
t^Mkl war know tba raal oauaa of damHa. 1 ii^Hid that ba Uka bar
Daraad. but ba rrownad on tba propoaitkw. *Wby.’ ba aald. If I abould
take bar tbara aad aba abould bappan
to dla n would gat bark to Uuuiag
aad Baaeiort la a law niautea. for I
an waU teowa tbara.' *'

MISIINS. BROKE
. GIMPHIY RULE
FimtH OF TMIM wtbt
AltTiO IN PbOOKLYN.

SQUEEZED MYO TMIllET CM
DIDN’T KNOW THAT THtV HAD
DONE WnONA.

Owarda Horrlad Them to the Foltea
•tatlaa Wbara TMy Each Gave
Dall far |aO->Art From Waah,
Ingtan Tampla

moat aatia-

OFFICIAL
Wmtr aad wanaar t«
day fair aaaapd gbam
partlaa: froob M brMfc

GBiGEL CROSS IITHE MCE
m. TREAT
WAS VICTOR

SICK, BROKE,
AWAITS KNIFE

GOT AWAY WITH A PORTION
HER GOODE.

OF

WERE STOKD M A RARR
CLAIMED SHE
HIM MONEY.

OWEI

Eha Got a Drayman and Eat on th
Pilo Until Th*y Could Ea Carted
Away^hitf Could Tak* No
Action.

By Wire to tba Burning Record
MolUa. Oa.. July IS—At Milan i
day J. IX McRaloay waa ahot ai
InBUBUy feUlad by Marahal Ton
StudHlU ^brbllc reaUUng arraat
uaoaa of dlbordA^Hy coodoct. Tha fam­
ily awaur they will klU tba manbal
at luoington.
Yoon# Man Who Caeapad From A«ylum Hare Waa Ftckod Up.
By Wlrw to tba Brobtag Baoord.
Ludlagton. Mich., JuI.t 13—Floyd
AoytafL. a young nun wbo waadared
away Crom tha aayiiWD at TrareTwa
Caty a weak agoc waa pkkad up by po­
lice hare and wfll be reearaod Mm
day by Bbartt Wktaoa.

that

they

Prebable He Will Be tbs Only Candk
dale Fran* Thie County—Sena­
tor Wttmere of CedBlae Will
Es Candidata.

A good deal of apeculatloo has been
tnduiged Ir during the past seek dr
two as to who would be the delegate
from Grand Traverse oounty to the
cunsUtoUonal cooventloo
gmeral I
very deeirmble sod worthy candidate*!
have been mentlooed. among then J
Patchln. Frank HamUtoo. P. C
Gilbert. Lowell Sours and Geo. E.
Cross. Mr Patchln. Mr. Hamlltoa and
Mr Gilbert deftnltely announced »ev
days sgo that they could not
• the cootr*t. owing to the fatt
that their boalneus would nuffer by
ihetr abaeoce during the seMiuns of
the conventkM Mr Soum. sfier glv
he matter Amsldemtlon. decided
to become a candidate, but Mr
CTom has definitely decided u> enter
the field. It I* proLtable thut ho will
be the only candidate in thi* county j
and there Is do questloa. but that he^
is fully capable to take *u muvvtajn
part In the proceeding* of the revis­
ion of the state conaUtuUon
State Senator FV«-d (* Wetnit>rv of
Cadillac, was an avowed candidate for
one of the places from this district.
However, the receut decl*Ua» i»f the
attorney general has shed new light
le qupatloa. aa to whether nem
hers of the l^;>glalaluiv« are eligible
Attorney General Bird ilecldeir that
they are not. and q»K<e* many dect*^
to support hi* argument
In
Loelanau county. Ke|>rei<»-ntatlve A
F. Bunting was a candidate *Ih« In
that county. The ruling of the at
torsey genera] will effect hi* cum*
al*o. However Prt.secutUjg Attofnev
C. L. Daytcr U mentioned *s a candite In thsit county
S«-naU>r Wet more ha.^ *nn<»unced
it he will ciKiteat the decision of
p attorney general rv-l*tl%e to the
ineligibility of tnemb»*i> t»f the legis­
lature serving In ihe conventh*.' He
believes that the Supr>*me court will
not austaln Mr Birfl s fiecmlon The
Supreme court will doubties* lake the
matter up for <H»OBb1en»tlon Immedi
ately and roemlvns bf the legislalure
aho are caudtdstcs »ill a*ali the
decision with Interest

JAhICt DUDLEY OF CHICAGO HAS
Sitting on a pile of bouaehold
gooda and waiting for Chief of Police
MUCH MItFORTUNB.
Aabtoe to arrlre and decAda what the
uutcoma of a neighborly scrap should
ba. Mn. MolUa Treat attracted a
large croud of women to the alley
back of Waat Tenth street Utla momlAf.
Tba other contestant in tha quarrel
as John Van Dam who rents the
house St &2U West Eleventh street
Mrs
Treat
Waa Taken In by Gaorpa Kaaoh Who from John Gallagher
stored bar household good* In the
eardad Him and Gava Him Odd
bam before leaving the city last fall
Jobe *Untll Ha Had to Go la­
aad
Gallagher
claims
tbst
she
omes
th* Heapiul.
him money. When Van Dam rented
(ha property, ha reoplvad Instructkins
Broke. Just out of a hospital and from the owner to keep the goods In
waak from tba agacts of an operation the bam.
Darly this morning. Mrs
Treat
Jamaa Du^y of Chicago, a young
a years of age. struck town showed up with s draymsn sod
Thuraday and la now awaiUng an op- (^mned the bam door herself Tossing
araUnn for appeodtcJtU In the Grand two trunks and soma miscellaneous
srtlciea Into tha alley she prepared to
Trmvaraa huspltai
Dudler aayn be was In a boaplui at remove all^a goods whan Van Dam
Patoak ay for soma time oodarpoiag an •bowad up. He protasted Vigorously
peratlon un one aye. and that hit add Mrs. Treat coodeacended to wait
mother live* in Chlcagu. ileorga ORlM Ashton s arrival and go by his
Kaach saw the young man sitting to daclsion jn the matter. Tba chief
front of bis dye works Thuraday was summooed but as the matter do«-s
morning
Ihidley askt^d Keech If ba not oonaa under his line of work, uaA
knew of a light Job and In the follow­ no action.
Tha woman took the jpaals she had
ing coaveaaatloo told his trouble*.
Kaach offered U* take him in and already coral led and drove away not
give him board unMI he «-as strong mkHlng any attempt to gat more of
enough to gat s paying job. Tba man them.
seamed willing and worked at odd
Jobs aboiii tha |date until last night
wbau be came inalda and fainted
away. The phyalrlan who was called
Maris CoetlM Has Etartsd On* sod
orderi'd him taken to the boapllal In
Heads It With a Cash Contrlhva amlMdanca.
tton of 1125.
Dudley alao told tha police his sto­
ry when looking for a doctor.
bati the api>aaranco of a lespac- By Wire to the Bveotng Record.
Lonckm.
July
13—Mis* Marie Cor­
table man. was falHy wall drassad
and abow«-d eMdettcas of a good adu- elli has started a fund for the ,*urpose JEWELS TAKEN FROM CEBALLOS'
catloo It is thought by people who of placing Oulda (MUs Dc ijiRatncs-l
PRIVATE SAFE.
have bacoma familiar with tba case above want Ibr tba rest of her ilfr,
that the man had trouble at home and gha M-nds 113* a* a contrtbulioa to
Ibo fundleft leing taken sick at Peloakey.
I* I* Member of th* Firm Which

SUFEBURG WITH APPEHDICmS

FURDFDROUIBA

$20,000 WAS STOLEN

67,000 NATIVES DEAD FROM PLAGUE

IdaKatoay that by Marahall
____ ^
^ Family
gwaar That
iniii
I
TWav/will Kill Harahal.
Tbay^Wiil

decided

COULONT enter.

OWNER

By W’Irr to tba BvanlDg Record.
New York. July IS—nflaen Ha*ooa, naintMBni of AJmtU Tampla a(
WaahlagtOQ. ware burriad frooi |
iraU by the Brooklyn Rapid Traaai
rumpany guanlB at Stooay Itlaad to
day and Ukan lonbr polira sUUoa.
None know tha Brooklyn Transit
rulaa about rntertnK opan
through, tha aidfw and all aquaaxad
■y Wir* to The Evening Racard. i
through to Inaura gatUng aaaU.
Tba fiftaao Maatuia gava bal
Eimia British India. July U.—Of­
IkO caah each and tudk a train for ficial figure* show that §7.000 per- i
Naw York, wbara they aia ragUtrrad
aeaa In East India disd from ihs
at tba Aaior Houar.
pMgua this summer and that the

RESISTED UREST

SEVERAL LOCAL MEN HAVE BEEN
MBNTlONEa

others,

.

Indian Baskets and Novelties

Prnit^

f'lMKCP Vr A HOAArTAL WOm
HIM BOITN MMV.

V

ILCVCNTH VtAA-4147.

taUl number

ot

deaths

from

scourge will be more than a r
lian. The natives of the orient
effort
indifferent and m
save themaeivca

porter regarding the mistake about
the appropriation for the Institution.
Mr Oruwn said that be thought the
matter could he arranged without
trouble
“We must have the numey to keep
going.- he aald. -ye are right it
MT. pleasant NORMAL WILL BE midst of our summer school with s«n
en or eight hundred scholars while
KEPT OPEN ALL RIGHT.
our teachers' salaries »-lll aiDoui
thousands of dollars this mooth. Last
year's appropriation 1* pracUcally
used up DO*' "
Hr. Grasrn will mett with stat
Eotals in Lansing W’edncpday
MGNI
some plan for sapplTlng the neoesaary money will then \fe devised. He
thinks U probable that the general
fund will be drasrn on as n last resort.

MATTER WIU
BE.ARRANEEO

ITS SUPEnNTEIDENT GRAWN
SjlTS

Recently Failed for 14.000.000—
W*r* HI* property.

Wire to the Evening Record
By^^
York. July 13 —T*t«ty ib<>u
*and dt.ll«ni «onh of diamond* were
•lolen fnun * private **f»- In the of
J M Ceballo* A
. 27 Wll
Qlum* street, hanker* and brokers
a ho failed recently for |i f*>»u»Oo
The JeweU were tie- iiersoual pr«H»erty of J. M Ceballus

HE WOULD EATCORBEH
ED EAID BOB FIT2SIMMONE THIS
MORNINa

0*fJ^rc« That He Will Talk
Earn* After He FIghU John**i
Next Wedneaday Night.

July 13.—"If I had Jltn
Cf>rbff« In the ring with me today
Hi lick hto quicker than I did at
Cuzwoo City ten year* ago." *ald Bob
FMzslmaftoos aa be stopped the
pally Eahaulad and the Echaal is
pqiKblhg bag In his stable at OoaelMaocabse
Day
at
Ehennar
in the Midat of tha Bummer
“Thaf* how I feel
I can tell
Term.
Special to the Evening Record.
the people who tWnk JoAinson Is going
Sherman, inly 13—This vtUage U to
lick me next Wednesday that 111
celebrate
ycer
with
a
MnocEbee
talk
Uke
till*
after
the
fight"
lYdBk WalUm and atm Harold
VerlntaDdeat Charles T Grawa of day OP ThiJsday. Angnst 1
Plans
OrMtd BapMs passed Utrottih tba dty
of this city left
tba ML naasant state Normal, passed are being made for the biggest aad
UU aocm OP their way to PMcak^.
beat celebimilon In the history of the this moruiag for Duluth where he has
wbara they wlU apand bmdp time re- tbrodgh tba dty this morning oc
way to LelaDd. where be will a;
village. Greet Commander M. H. Boyn­ baslaess iaterests.
8Mday and look after his sun
ton. Perry F. Powers and Senator
[ PiBH tram Lak* Mteklgaa.
FYed. C. W’eimore wUI fumlsh the
home tbare.
h aad trouL
W. D. Gray,
VbOB ipOAkiBE With a RecoN re- idnyh oratory.

and Souvenir Goods

20€

in profusion at the

JOQ douH GEve to ^btvEk ia**

•X^UEEN QUAUnr
OXFORDS
Whm you barfi to ”breEk
in** E pair of OxfofdE it
meEDg that they tloa^ fit
your ffool; and «tb«r Uw
()xfoid ' your foot luuat
ebaaga it'alahape. Whuo tha
Oxfofda “braak
braak oul
out** at tba
•idea it*i broken in.

CITY BOOK STORE
At th* Thsrmwiwtsr Eeawa.

our gtrmw bate are in demand.
Light and cool, ibRy give that
protection from Ibe eoa'a raja
that is to e^eeotial and they aia
stTliah as weU aa oomfartabte.
We have all ibis aeaEOD*E popu­
lar styles for you lo ooooae
from' — rough
aod
braids, Alpines and
wide brimmed and high of
ed baU for city or oountry,

Avoid tlie faoHtbneaa. Buy

• queen

Ouauty**

OXFORDS. You OM waar
ibem with oomfort (rooi tba
firat minute.

tS.M. fS.M and SS.M

Kubeck & Hoyt

A. V. FrisdriOh

UBkMi SL doildcn

Stilerof Gooi Shoes

Foutate Lndi
Always Ready

Ro you Want a House Cheap?

Ham. Tongue ami
Cheese Samiwirhes---- So
Hot Coffee with
Whippwl Cream ......... Sc
Strawkx>rrie* and
Cream .......................... l#c
Tomato BouUion.............. ISc
Clam BouUion.................. l#o

Good home on E. Front—good house, lot 87 x 185
ft! good location, fifteen minutes walk from* businest
ponion.

AMERICAN

lyandy
IXttclien

Here’s a Snap!

We have placed a low price on tbit for a quick
tale, $S5#* $50 down balance in paymentt to tuit
the purchase
%
If you ws^nt a good home cheap, look this up.

—^

Smith Realty Co.
Ayvad’s Water
Wings
Bathing Caps

Office cor. Lake Ave. aod 10th. Res. 489 W. 10th.
Offic* phone 32. Kes. phone SUO.

Bath Sponges
Bath Towels

Once You Start IDEAL Flour
__ nnr.* you
wnn
—OOOE

Sea Salt
anti a full line of bath
supplies of best qual­
ity at

WATTS
Drug Store

TwoPicce
Suits
About twenty of
them—few sizes

One-third
OH.
Straw Hats
Many going
half
price
close lots.

Shermaii
& Hunter

uio

inr

ii ODE
it

day—it will slide iato your (Bwor
bf its owa iaherent exoeUeoEE.
We WooH neetl to boost it a par*
ticle—its men weight of merit
will Claim
claim yon ror
for iis
iU irienu.
friend.
Sound wheat and beet miliiag
methods prodaim Ideal Blend^
Floor the moot deairable of bread,
pie and cake makers.
Ask^ your groour for a sack or
call up Ibo
tbo

Traverse Qty Milling Company

RECORD WANT ADS
ARE
BUSINESS BUILDERS
Take It Cool, Madam!
Don’t worry about your baking,
whether it’s braad, cake or
pastry. If you arc using

Bmmt F-|our
you can feel perfectly sure of
V •
the results.

Hannah & Lay Go.
• :

■ -V-

. •I'P

1^#
MMWMMflk tNTMCm a •

Save YMi
SoraeloiKy

) >iAi«kt TfAlA OtaMM

Alu *mAi*y'im»MuS«wweMiiO*aiag«w««>
griccs a* these:

HMltiacfnaia aiMVIie
Mb«r iMh. atolDr k* bam
ilamaino. Mich.. July 13-te
KfAAS wrack Ia thaOtWBd Raglds
« hAUABa ywrda at 7:tS laat al#it.
fust ahore MaM atmt, MmH
ThAmaa Hogan, aged about M yuan.
rwatdeAt «f Port Wayw. Ud..
iisutiy kaw
Hugau waa thu

eagteaur

W* bat* •
rt»I-liiiea w»U ^ withia
ttuU a audata hi«fa claM atfe wMi tiaailaek aad
otbar1au|ilar-pWdaT>o...tb«.tDiaak. «a«»H»
triflraan. tmrtf baislarj intotanoe. “Wtll piotectadr* Tat, it it mu rale glvsjg to be to.

Manlware
We caerry a vary oomploto
lino of locks, knobo, hingss in
fact ovobythlag you nood to
trim your koAOo and our pri^
one very Attioctlwe.. kofore
yOA buy oqpw in and let u*
figuro with you.

of

Borth bound freight train whiek ci
pd

into the Boutb

bound

pnaae

train, doe in iWa dty AVt:»
Kagan waa attempUng io run
train aato a aiding bedon the arrturi
Af the pnaaaager

Aa tba pnaae

train from Grand Rnpida bore down
dm. weeing hia< danger, he pell
ad the thrqitle wide open and the*
atartad to climb oit^ the cab. lie
adttgIH

and

terribly

amngled.

FbAM e. M. flmitb nmMwed on the

L T. Omni, fanoeti^ of thhi city bui
ir Uui Cestnl
MsHmI At Mu fUmammi. in which b<
gtalM IfcAt h
probAbi* thAi
mm «m bf d«vte<< to krop
aAohIopaa.
TkA AskAhi l» lA tk« lAtdiit or tbc
'ammmt lAnA aa4 Umw* Afw «Hcb<
rnim hum^trni AtaiHti
Umi
Aptm»t1iUhMi U pcArticAlly
«M«
AAtf aMAiM aoH b» proyMod
la
!• COAUBUC. If the acbwii
Ia ctaBAd aov. it will mpAB that ib<
CMVk a( latrytorm wtn bo out of ha
AlUeaa aad Uwt the huudrirdu «>f
IWMt pt aplr 1^0 Arw atUBs thntn
aelvAA for llw; lini«»rt*»il work of
tABlMani. '•Ill haw to peek Inptntrtloti
eMkvkerr.
Ik* PAOpia t>r MirbiAAB AIT
moeh iBtomAti'd in the Mt ineAAam
NOTOAl to t-r It ck>««^ iwpoclpjlj
Atneo the troublo is Bfl 4hie to u blun
der.

lUfVtt dlj
I
#1 Cdtuy dt
I •r SHU df
Grail
t Mkklfti
Trareree
I
I
e»«ee»A»A»A»mmmm ewmmmmmm

The

tompMka

light

eAMlae

wrecldng
«a»

of

prevenu-d

by

nirh, wke idlArti ii il «*ver to the eo
and

eu 4^ eraergeoty

Tke pameumer eai.ii’c

ww«
Is

iibaiterud,

but

not

a

l»ralwe.

ONE Bia WEEK

aiaale

wwoti

attr nik-d

the

dautw>

at

id ^Ikfw I
He » idd and rheiimatlr and
Uke

hla

......................rvwtbelea
..........

ease.

Joyed the dance ao much that again



•8raaH»*' ' i-’» a good dog. He U a eet
ler tiy naiionultty and evidently a

airer.tb»n

with

Cass

an

engemesa

that

Btre«‘t

bridge,

evidently

ing

watciiiium

thA Salvatloo. Army

amereiy

received b>

kmw

fttille.

Ahoold

land

ao

the

deplhk. btlk^n
took

Pern

nl|n ■ iu

Marquette

charge.

No

called for Mm ind h«* wit* lam-

to a rood

pArpoae and any atumiM to p«*t
AAsaloB at these fimda.

rver to

Record

force.

After

ik»-

dtaposlng of k«-vf-nteen aoda blsculta,

nuilter bow

thni- p«»unda of beefsteak and a glass

pcn*einiujn(

tB piiaoB for A *ooA term.

water,

he felt

with the world and ha* Uiken up bis
)d wlih the world.

•Bing up of
I
daif the ahortenlng
the

‘'Scoop»” mouth doesn’t quite Jus­

•okhon. but The flHherm&n fliliikM dlf

tify

licciitiw

be

Is

shy

some uppt'r

Uv-th and |oine of U»e lower ontw
rntmg foat while <4b«rs are worn
tMth rfworteni*feoBiliiB to this clt>
'froAl South America. Trmrerae

Cliy

HO PROFESSIOlUl

I of

__________

RepresenUitve

adTcrtlaad lakeVbraieHog planw

Ihit

the aum

of thd

tothe aecnud

nick, hut never!heloaa.

P^ra

The profewaianal who was to n-pre-

. A JaiMUWwe apy

baa

been

Caught

Convention

back. i’ngaJtiiy. aw kward. MH-mlngly a

on the

helpleas ervaturv.

friend*

Flopple" executes

with rare dexu»ri«y and skill the most

put

and

Gun

falbsl

to

in an appearance but the sho:”

feai.-

*f

Are.

etc..

waa pulled off Jgst th<> saou-. Therr

t-ark

was prnctlcally m» wind s<». the sh«v»t

ring at lo|>

Ing

imlt.ition*

was good.

The following

is

ib«

but.
Williams.

narrow.

I'u

Rnsw

of

l»all

'alol>li>g. lutlaiicuig.
of a

whHe

lioi>e

throwing

(wirliiig
pol.-.ed

rviabiiig

ui»on

the

alsMit

like all

-noppi.-siL
luj.iatiobs

rval thing ami

gie.ii

aie itoi

nn- ri<ticui<>u.>.|y

IK’wmond,

more way* than one *li.-n < <in»t»ari-'l

U;

1.

with "Ftoppie." the genuine juid orig­

Aa Williams and Darrow- were tied, inal ♦•qne-stnan Juggling season, who
tor high gun they
birds

to d**ddc

Hams woo.
of 25.

h1u4

the

a string erf ten

score

and

Wll

i|i|>.-:irs 4<nly ^ith tin- Hag»-:;!>»-< K and

•ind nus-t
England

siHOCKsful play
life,

will

lw«

ili»*
of

July

MIsa Carrie Earl, wl^i
studying musk- at

ha*

Wn

tlberlln ronwTva-

IG

latest
.New

Hen Holcomb bad the thumb of

hi*

loft

hand

nlpp<«d by a

Traverse City lodge of Elks will sa
to MBnt*u*e a week from Sunday and
siM'nd the day with the lodge of that
city.
The

. ■ :'t4. • ,

..V V-,:

tug

Victor

wti*

in

port

this

morning coaling preparatory to bring­
ing a tow of loga from Old Mlaidon to
Xt Lmnbar /company.

Amending I art crMtlng a light
and power commtaMon
imtaAkm for the city of
MarqneHa: anthorising
hofising rouncil of \1t.
PIfswint Io cxteml water system withletting work by eontniet; coAferring police pnwem on commliwlofb•rs of Mackinac Island atate park:
gmending taw retstive to
cetmty boards of snpcrvlsira-. direct­
ing board Of alatA nudtlor* to axAna m

dtiaM Of cir«l war Vo'difrt for
hAOBGOa: tMHng ^kw )ralatlng to
pfOtOedlflgt OgttMt dtbtof* by attach
meat: relattre to aegulilBg tltlO to real
estate 'hr edrerae poAseaeion; lesalMCORO WANT AM. FAY.

Ml

llrarken s family and

Intyr.-» f.imily

have

Man

wni

ti.-*s Tu.-Mlay
George Purl

|ias*erl

is

-rONtOMT-

See

'

“The Bowery Hews Girl”
rO

K.g
Hpe.i*lti.«

Hiwd.d t.y the
p*
<iHEATAROU>A O

A-

Bright Music and

Comedy

1 Vices, 25c, 35c. 50c. 75c.
Seat sale opens at box of­
Fri^ . . 10c.S0c.S0c fice Monday. July 1.5. at 3 p.m.
Hallnce Saturday. S

Phone 497.

miMii

to Coutforl

ou luisi

mad.- a liu*lnoes

By using ono of our Ceiling,.Doik or Bracket

ELECTRIC FANS

trip

F

We have them in etock
for lale or' rent

('Hinplvll went to Traverse City

Mi'tnl.iv. ..n l.n-ln.w*.
Sllv.-r ljk.‘ Hive No

Margaret

Prtc-.-* t.'«. ;tr>. 3" and T.*> e,-nts.

S*-at* on sale Mond/ty.

Mrhome

,

Io Trav.-tM- City Tue*.lay

i.-gular n-vi.-w

prodneiion

Mr

returned

11 on. Silver Uk.- ref-u i .^

SmiliW all.-lition lui* UM-n
*n-tiir

Play®

visit

N.-ru Knim hu* n-tiiriMil htmie

ni. nl* f.M- g.HsI of ftrd.-r.

th«-

to

Isnighl ^ the G.

ind

hi

W.-.lii.-s.li.,'

McIntosh spent

te-M Ih.-ir
R.101.11
Tn-*<lay

J. B. Paige Electric Go.
125 Cass St.

Phon

rraver*.- fit...

n great dent of worry
>ry .lay if >..ii d . m.t
a*i.1 In.nid.1.1 nU.tii vvl,..i you enn
U.th.u- tour
I- .1 tn-li*
IbiUtmore Amerlmii

JoSi> Sleder & Sons
Butchers, Packers, Sausage Makers.

^mmm
____ _____ir.s«
:XKT a rt>. ToImIo. o.
r.J fUEXKT
Bol-1 t>T brnggiiU*. TV-.
pD«tipwti:oa.
Tak* Hall'* Kwitlv PUl*

Trimbles
Bakery-

CHEAP MEATS ARE LIKE

CHEAP

EGGS—
you m-v«T ran t.-ll

wluit

ling until lh.-)‘».- put l.»
lo.*t.

r..|’rr-’ g
IO
Uio

c-ali
rating

Won't iak<- long to tell—4huo!

Why not U- *11 ro wfa. n you huy. ovwt
wht-n you onl*-r by M-rvanl or ’phonr,
U»at ><Mi hav«. Ihi- Izrail c«U tif beef,
lamb. vrel. #*le.. t.» b« bad anywborn

machine

JuHt H small puv-e wa* taken off of the

Htrd has

given It* the S4“le«-lk»h i»f the roinpany

IteCORO WAMT AMh PAY.

ory

L

Mr*

tbe attraction

/
The Beautiful Danube.
"The title of Slnin-.*' friniou* wait*.
W. R. C for thHr kindo.*** at
th^| Sunday twening at
*7:30.
SubJ«<ct Tlie Beawtiful Tlhic Hnnul*'' coni Hne
The Treverae
City
ln»n
Wwka
an niwtartfon th.it H« con si d .-ably red«i»th apd burial of oitr husltand and "Shall Liberal I'nite '
hare Juat ln*talh-d a .’ti(-b«*rae power
mnved from the reality." siy* i.i SHIt her. Bl8r> those who iw-ut
The Rev H Sl Ibirg-tt will preach
automatic ga* inxiditcer aurthwi idant
«jre Franeatee. "A srtentl«t ha* tak­
lid sang, and to the Rev M
1 the First M
E church njonilng
en observation* during one .mr on
iB their worka
Tlila la one of the
ig for Ills wivrds of roinfort
and evening Sunday. July It
the different e.dwrs presented tiy tbe
kneel ga* pn>diieera ever eonatnjcted
Mrs RutuMdl.
The ladiej> of the First Presbyter­ celebraterl riv«'r
He hn* shown iflnt
by the eorapuny and w«»rka perfet-il}.
Mrs. Ib-nnett,
ian church will liold a garden party on eleven dtiy* the water* oT tin- HnnIt runs the eniiiv plant at very mod­
Mr* liago.
at Ihejoaldencc of Mrs A A H<rfll- nbe were brown, ou forly-*rtt day* eel
erate «iat and It la comHete and
low. on fifty.Mne dn vw- mud.ly gre^n.
July in If
dgy. .543 Washington street. Tuesday
to-dale in every jiarUruUi The c
on f.irty five days clear go-.-n. .»n si\ty
evening. July IGth
A line musical
pany la aelllliK a
larg»«
nrnnber
Jour days yellowish cmm. on si sly
l*nigram ha* lieen |»r«imred and light
nine day* wteely green. <»n forty.-#lx
tbeae
iwfrewhment* will be nerved.
day* emerald green~ but blue, never '*
Willie imployed at the Rasket fact­

end

Sunday

Staged with
All Special Scenery.,

Mi** Grace Hand fasts mov.d in the

E.

Along the'Kt-nm-i*-.-. '

WMS EilTWE

;■ -.-i,... .

GARLW.COOK¥
In a Roih'rUMri' ot

L

ALONG
THE KENNEBEC

fnmi Wexford

Wnllmi- eiivus.

He fluisMtl up his string

breaking 2.1 of them.

excursion

The Heautiiul
Down East Play,

Itii.iim* nlngfaani and ex|*«ct* to ojK*n u h«»me
bakery ^

Miwda.

«

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
u. a ptpaMMn’

through

tuesday, July

l.ailillng re«enTly vucat.-.! by I.. Cnii-

IG;

Bowen.

I*

act

CQc

tt»ry. wil wing a *oj)r«no
sok».
"At
Cadillac. Mich . July
IS-WolwUbl.oi*t.'’ by Samuel Liddle. as orr*-rti»ry
Ktandiug the foot that Attoraey Oeoat the COngregwibmal rhorrli tu the
«ral
Bird
Han
.ofAnalfy
anaounced
Xlie (Imnd Tniieree fruH
fanner
morning.
can appreciate the cry that gt»eii up that iq bis (gtlulon membens at the
V. I*»-W*rtyl and
daughters
Irene.
leglslatnie aiw oot eligibly to wisAikni
Sylvia and
Edith. arc<»ni|KUikil
by
as delngate* U> tbe ncmstfUttlnnaJ ennFrank Mrnrll of Clik-agit. an- visiting
If Atloniwy (ieiieral liltd e4Uithiiiei> venilon. Viator l>'rwl C. Wotmonih«-;r relalivi-B in ihi-- city and •■nj
uiiuounces
lU.it
he
will
be
a
candlhi* inveallgatlmi*. whnt n.-M wtli be
ing tb<* Ashing and «»ther
IbHiator W«-Un«»r«i do*‘s md be­
turn upT
this loc^ality
lieve that the Supreme ciuirt will sus
The Rev. La-wla McFarland. |g»s|or
Attorney f.enrunl ltlr«l In hi* de
ot the Friend*' church at ('jirtm-l. Ind ,
rislon on that matter
.
w in pmach‘iKUh moriiingland evening
Traverac Ctty Icon Worka Ha* Juat
at the Priend*' church tomorn»w
Inetalled a Pine Caa Enpinc of
Card o.‘ Thanks.
Tbe Rev. W. 8. RuckJngham of Man
Thalr Own Manufacture.
. wUh to thank the a. A. R and
ill preach in Ihc Granp- h«l!

Strange, isD*t it, thht peof^ won*t learn
that there ^ OB way to get rich qni<^?
Thootaads try It, in all Aorta of gilded
ichemea. We eoeonrage all legitimate
inTeaCmenta, tad will gladly aid onr
patfOBt inaaleetiBg aala oBaa. UetOyonr
aaviiiga are large enongh to inreat, we
will paj you intereat in onr aaringa de­
partment.

passed

IlrighMin In.UM- where he lb«-*.

tbe

Of courc- theit are
of

pohdrata and they n.a«d the nhney.

Get mch Quick’

Saxton

ONE NidAT ONLY

Conitno.n* V*rf<<nn%n'-vn
IUu*tr*t,<l Pong.
Mr* \\Tll.er Ikdl has rettinn-d fmn!
Hiiip. r » and I»wn
lluckl.-} win re *he |iH« lv«*n vl*»llnc.

brand*

the dull erawm lor newepep^-r num*

ftom Kanaaa for help

Pina

•own trxlay tm her way to Duck lag**
tbt ..c
Ih*1uk rt-soT!.
FVank Ray of
Muskegon
arrive.l

dlfticult

flod

yesterday^ afternoon

Con^

Mi-t*

slationai-y

at the Grand cq*-ra bon*,- on TiH-sday.

Oewpitt

the Adveroo Opinion.

even,

weekly shoot of the
club

MTiOBESTimil
stitutienal

h«-en \tsitlng.

Juggling stiuits

i^nt the Peters Cartridge Co. at lh«

BREVITIES.

for

a.nd

Cart- platfOrm Ilut'J.i*t tmaglnc ail
u-ionlshing trick*, and rotire

he I* not averse In a plrat take and

Cadillac Man to.MakAMaca

balancing

j prc»«nntM from aa

mar colgny-coaid be vastly iitcreaaad.

aaklttg plan* of Port KoMicraua. If*

all

perfunnul by a sew lion uis>u a bur*<‘ «

AAAd AAi take a bark seat for Petoa- keeps' the hook eJenn.
key. Ohaiieralkgor am) of the well
with jodlckiAa adventalBK

like

as tho ini

more at peace

alHMle In the offlet- apparently sajLlwprobably the iiiAle won

who.

8

after

running up and down the river bank<

aethoda,

be

Joggling sou tiou.

JULY

SiWi-lal to the Evening Retxvrd.
midnight
when
the greot actors, w-bethrr they Ite human
Gniwn. July I3—Mr*. F. M.^herarl*
have many imitator*. AH
The mu- tw
and children of Pembina, North Dafiynlahed by Rtewart’s four- fyvb at the winter quartt-rs of the
Uka, arrtvvHl Wednesday "to visit her
piece urrbeatra and the encore.^ were Carl Hagv-iilw-ck and Great Wallaoe
parent!.. Mr and Mr*. W. J S*xt«Ht.
ly as the tnoslrlaaa cared to cirrus hav»- be*« uyion •'nopMc.”whilc
Mr* Mllum Harr rtdumeil to Travthe- vs|s i( traluend wurkul with ht-r
ida.r
V
.-r*e City Tuewday after a few day*'
These fcrrtnlgbily
dgneew
are
a and finally sLh sur|>ri*.>d t-vt-r>»ssl> by
—ot*ver b«*' vbii here.
V. ry popular ftature and w ill be kept j Oiastcilng On- niarvelous.
.M May McIntosh
returm-.!
luane
Qtereet continues. 1 for»* amHnpl<Hb«-d tnck*. S«-a h<m«
haw cauMil much w<*ud<-c with ffsii* Monday from Buckley, where *he Imd
^aa

tramp through cbou-i- or mtaforume,
preattmably Ibe Utter, ua he o-jjioAd*

SatVAtlaa Army tbrxnigh 'Na^mallios
abould

UTi.v ■'nrM*pit ‘

wrnlU waa pla.red.

medlufing suicide In the darkly flow­

The tnoBcy

fTofqdeT*

I* the genuine and original burse ri«i-

it

tampUnji to extort •So.oeo from Um
tbey

Who U

tbi-

W< -gue-toag club last evening and e«

MONDAY

GRAWN

The largvst nuin)s-r of ci*n|de* ibl*

po

bceldec Hoga^hfM -fnJored

. under arreat, arc really (cullty at

dealt with.

8 T A B T i'n C

and Had Pteaaant Time.

train



Grand Opera House Grand Opera House

BalMiac

We-que tong Club Last Evening

wryokfui
the

IkeOriolmlBeaervwimer^

Scoerd krsakifif CcovAd Waa

rlnwra lOde and abet oM i»-e eteem

nd .the AitAdnw glm«

014 F.

nuwiimiicE

the

J. W. SLATER

See our bam door roller and
get our prices before you buy.

Frank Trade

igtoe arvd tm AAt Iniured.

shows a kinging heart. He waa found
If the two AwlDdl**^. who arc i

»

The firicc on everything in our mammoth
stock is cot io tht same praporiion.

IJ-

Gel’s the business bc«au e
everythinij pui out is frcj-b,
sweet anti clean.
We aye )ust as particular
about our baking as any
housewife could bci
VVe especially want you now
to try our new Malt Brcatl it’s
exceptionally fine.
Ic« Cream-oar own make.

YOU Trimbles
AIM
521 Sooth Union St.

To boy Excbatiffe, fell 6r
transfer your properly, an
Abstract of Title is absolutely
indisptesibie.
Docs your Title show every­
thing of Record to date ?

b. CHofiatt
Abstracts of Title
212 Stale Bank Building

Delicious REX

Everybody who bnye REX
-AJboooiata®
XUioooiata® praooiinoee Uu
them
merfoci. They^ the ohot
Wee with the irate. Wb
I’bcn
jronbaycMd/ teU the nua
Igr

IBEAMEnCAN
CANDY CO.

f,(.r llu- moll.-y? \\1)>' not patrmilre u*
and bt- <m tin- safe *!do7

TWO MARKETS
.547 E. sth.
707 Randolph
Either phone.

Use Recerd Want Ads
Strong
Protection
Our burglar froof vault, with iU niissivo
doori, it* heavy walU of ®toel, protected
with modem lock®, being located in our
fire froof building, afford® tbe grt»ate»t
poeaible proteefion againft.

Burglars and Fire
Tbe Coat
Ii
Two MOnrs
Per Year
YOU nOLDTHE KtV

Oar Mfe depoeit boxe® are in ibia vault
and make the moet eecnre place for
deed®, mortgage®,' ineurance policie® or
other paper® you
not rare to loose.

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK

I'm

jaCWBUMg

mni $PBm SHWNX
Mrnmmtm or

oi»ein,n

teMM itepa OMaara YVara teaaaat
m tea MaatWaAMaaar

ittCUU M M EMIUTOa
Tte RmML INM

Mdaor. idpli. Jolf IMaot t
aaoday irwlat wffi te aa aoaalat
a* ONvck Wm taat raaaitelirai aaaonf tte waaifcata
t* m w«r%—M«v MM
or Honor Ladte Mn 444. P. A A. M.
Orate Maoiar Cteilao E. B«aat. Ite
wactoo. Dap. OrMd Maaiar Hartert
Mantaiaa. TtanaiM Ctty. tea. Orate
TW CkM MuUTMttry
^
WBPiaa. AMliar M. Homo. Owoaao.
«Mlafe <r dM OmtcIi of GMM vfll OnMd laey^ tea a Wlaoar. Road
. IA« fnivth of tk« Ckareli of OMt to
•M Olr. Ois jrMM ao> iAm* pmpU
MM fbr VMkiv fa
OfMfa tell
« tte coTMr M Om and WaateaMoa
MnaM. Itov Itey tet« a MaaMar0M» or Mar tte ate «oaatf<a<a «m «f
. .lAo laivwt ate aMat taiaMdal aMte
OlarMiM ct tte altf.
'
/Tteaa yaara aao tteir baaMlfal
telMfaa waa dteksite. Tte araai
«1li te MMMatwad la a ateOal aarvlte tatear BMralac. Maay te^t
ite faraa will ate tte teaatf to tteir
0nmtf attrarUfo aadltomm. A alai91# tet *IMbiaaBlr* aarria* Mateatlaai
#r fte fellDaiaf aatatera tea tem
armated:
f;M. fatal tear.
ia;to.. ftraia. **Mall to tte Brlalit.
B#M or liana Olad MonOaf.”
•rrfptara taaaoa ate prarar.
Ooniauiajaa—iha Lord’* aappor.
Ooaateoioe
hyma, ‘Ybtw
Ad^.**
Aatten. *'iaaua Itell lloljia"
■aroMia. *'W1iat Ifaa Clirlti lame for
our llaaa.‘*
tavoaaUoii. *‘F>d1U)W M*. ’
At tte ^aaiallatle »»nrlo« at 7:M
lha atelr wlU alas ”Y«* HUU of OaJ
Mlaa.- .
TV 9#au»r will pr*«af^ Uir llrM of
tte aarlM of iu>nbr«a no Oiplo ’.A'hat
I* (111101 to Mar
All araoordlallr luritKl

^lUM MOPPED OFF
Mr. ate Mra. Gray War* Thrown from
taat loaning ate
tevtra Brulaaa.
‘ A bttrr dilippte off the whlffletrer
of a two-*ealed buccr drlrm by WIIllao) 0 dray and aa a n««lt Mr. aud
Mra. pray arr awveiwly bnilaed. The
aoddeot took plar« In from of Ur
. tite'a mMt niarkrt at ateul 11 o'clock
fiiitirBday •vrninc while Mr and Mn.
Oray wara diirlna about rt»r city. Tba
whlfftatmi linranie Iimmo and drm>
pte, frlibtenluff tha borana.
Tte
oarrlata waa orenumad and tte orntpfila warn Ihnoan to tba gnmnd
and Itey warn vary lunky ItuUad in
IK Wed balna rm»ra aarlmialy Injiirad.
Tba hprar-a warn r«iu|{bt luU-r «m HI kill
•tra-rl.
*^1Vten I waa a yuuuit tuan,” aald tba
tenUuaU ukl ryok-. "I uaad to lia
afraid lba| I waa ted brlliUnt riuntgb
to baroiua faiooua *'
**Ate nnwr aaka<l ti IlMieiwr
- •'.Now.*' te rrj.llwl. “I ba»a tte ldiNl
that 1 am not atupid auuugb.’*~Naw
Yoih TrllWM.

YW Rar. 1. Bayd Oay. laantte at
Aa4yalda. O.. bM baan ealtad to fiU
tte pnlplt or tte ProBbytarlan eborck
in thia «lty ate will take ap kla paataral dadae aboat tte let of October.
Mr. Oay eoMea to tbta city Utely
bartaff pTMcted two
year* Im Watetagton. D. C. at com of

Wiat aiteel 6Md not «a ppr JMM
Kattea Xate. tte atn af a Bablak
tafapM. now BdMt M Wkteta, IUa.
tte gnat gaae af bMHMU baa om
ptMted. aaya a WMIdta mm AM
pattb to tte naMnakf! OkMMtrcMl
Mteae. tItenXaMaii annltaWkte
ta te roand that kM
tMMd u 4te gattarai RaMiaa. caald
not aaaOy laia tte iMgritan Ianfwape. ate a yaar to ttefwMIe acteoM
telpte llttie. alftealb tte tep wactel
hard. Xattea emte ;oadarttaad tte
talk of bM Aaartcaa plajrautoa. bat
eaaid not talk back to tteak ate te
aiiDoat a year kM prinotpol coavarutioa w as by algaa. ,
Tte aprtog aaaw. aad with It arery
acteoiboy pnllad oat bM
kit
aad bMd klmsalf to the aaarcat vamat
lot Nkthaa weot,*tte.
naraad tte
aldtnstae of Kattea ften. bM per
aanciatlOB of bM fliet bobm. For

'UnUl hla arrlnd. tte church will
te daaad bu the Soaday aehoai win
terl. Ray Oty. Otaad CtepUla
ilaa H. OaJIagter. AaMaair, Joalor coatiaue lu work anvertbeUaa.
Oraad Daaooa iasM H. Tbompaou.
PIRtONAL.
Bvart. of tte Utraad Ltefw of tte
auto of Mlehlcaa ww iirwaMi
Dr. C. C. Oavts left yesterday for
tedsa waa ouaaUUtad. ofdcrra lo
ouilad ate tteir hiteafonw .hall dte Detroit by way of Macklaar and from
Iratad. teadkml V«aa Barter fora then by boat.
Mrs O. W. Clapfi left yesterday for
fated tte baaquM. at wblcli teu B
Wlaaor artffd at toaatmaoier ate Howard City.
Rose Davofak of Chicago Is vlsIUng
taaau war* reapoodad to by all Orate
wktti longtag- tooagbtful tyea. but
cdlcara. Mualc lur tte occaa* friends in this'city
filayed ad ball.
Amli, Lteerfe hss're(am»d to his
Tliea dte day wkaa bopa wars scarra
loa waa itedarte by ■douitea^lain.
home
St
l.^lsnd
(runi
Msrquette
nitekM Yas adiu to the oatflckl. At
mood orchratm. Tba Ubiea ware pra
aldte oww by tte wivaa of tte mom jrhsee he bss been In charge of the first te cooM not cdtab anytlilnc. but
te was activa ater ala^ balU ate
la a aunnor fiula« fur tBa oc- diy s achooU.
plckte up tte fame wUb aatonMbinf
MMion Honor lodff tea a raptalloo « Mm. H Marlouc haa returned to rapidity Tte l«at ate tte systenj of
Wayne, after s|tendOcnoad to aoaa la tba auu which her home at
batttoc wu a atyatoty to tte UttM
Ing
a
few
weeks
ss
the
guost
of
opaaka wall fur a lodta that haa ti^
aika for about two daya. ate (ten te
Irletes in ihU city
laamnd that be coaid c«t to lliwt by
orsaatzad only cata year.
Miss Rente Denslnw and John waltlar
Then .Natbaa ptlOMd a wUy rrto
Oarfer teve returned to thHr home
at Remus after visiting si the home ate bepaa to bare aotte fun. At bit
te would awlhf at. tethlnp tuiMas It
of toirl Adama near this city
iCbodAicooptouf dah
was |iMt rlCbU
Mrs. M. McMahn haa returned home
g*moff to test trrry tlae at
to Marquette after visiting friends
In this city
1 At erem
Mrs. Oliver WRIIsms of Walton haa I glee, bold
returned to her home after upending
ffliteial to tba teaolnf Record.
be bad fua%| amTD'eed~ter #f.
WlUlarosbort. Mleb.. July 13->E B some time in Ihla city
W. N Kelley has returned from a presaton tbaalto ted la the pcbo&lrtwm
Cutler, mother and sister <d Chicagt*
he began to HWt. and Inside af two
wbu tire tte ffUOsU uf Mr snd Mrs' tnp to Grand Rapids.
weeks he coold affue hrJM and atrtked
H.
W.
Psrr
left
yesterday
for
polnla
Prank VlaUM, vlsllsd st N<irthpurt
aud close dsdsluns at,bases with the
on the u|>per pimlnsula <mi business bast of his Americftti plsjrmgtas. He
(be first U tte week.
Mra. George Ami and daughter knows the gatnr. too. shd talks good
The tend car and tool bousu of U^s
section caukkt l^ra Isst Tuesdsy frcmi Mllfred returned to their home at hpaeball and will In time make s fkit
s passing: enpine dmppma a stark on Walton yesterday after spending some player.
TTben be foate that he had. to telk
Uie ruf>f, ami burmsl to tte ground time lb this city .
Eaglltb to play fames In the Unlsd
Mlaa Ida Rick passed thnmgti the ttstps Nathan began to ere some use
Ed Hill is TlsfUng St Kalkaska city yesierdsy" ou her way from far imntlbg tbe language, aud In tba
Mw. 'ftee to ter home at Kingsley
Met mobth bu Bpeualng lowers have
(bis week. ^
Mr. aad Mm. John Wilkinson of dtrelopsd uoaderfull.v. aud with thU
At the annual eehoni meeUng last
Monday night James Bnnest was elect Orate Rapids are visiting friends In lie has become po|mlar aud la always
welcomed
in tbe gsaire of the boys In
ed on Uie school board In place of Oio city for a few days.
Henry Aahlate of Flint is in this ihe south ppkt nf-Wlrhlts. where be
Cnartss Will, expired term, and a faw
alterations were voted to be made
in the Inlertor of the ecbool buuaa.
llmee Herald has traded bis hdtee
snd lot In town here to Jamas telkirk for a big work team.
Considerable w<»rk Is being done
on the main streets this week, under
the suparvlslou of road rommlssloner.
W. H. Aywrs.
Mias Dva Broomhead who has be.«
teaching at Gay It^tte upper ptmlnsu
la has been visiting Miss Grace Will.
Mrs C. W. UuiMH* n’timuHl Wtvlnesds) fo>m un evtended visit to lumthem Mlrhlgan
Miss Tl.ayer and mBo. lU-lle lb.p^
kins <*f Klugsley w«n- ihv gmwU uf
MUs Ursre Will this w*s-k
Mrs I* M OrruM hits Ihi-ii unit*ih. but Is now on the gain
RICOftO WANT ADB. FAY.

The Store of Quolity
Wc clOM at noon
on Fiidaya.

"Give Old Sother Nature a Chance."

City looking tor a location for a <lr.y ,
line,
what little ho has
however he things the rliy bss all the
drays that It can keep busy.
Mr. ami Mm R. Fljimlem left yealer■
day for Rapid City where they will
visa with friends for s few days.
Thumus Brourthwnite went to Manletee yoMerda).
B. H. Bums left fur Philadelphia
jwstenlay.
Mrs. C. N. Smith returned to her
h«tf»e In Chli'f yrwtenlay.
^'I'ed N. Itaymona n*i»irm*«l to his
home In Msiilst«*<*.
John II. Kalver urrlvwl lu the city
>esierday from Omiul Rapids f<ir a
visit with fiieiida.
iVrry Weston left yi-sterdny for
Petuakey where he hu» ureepnNl a
|s>sl(t(U) for the n-tnaliiiler i.f thi- re
8«»rt seasjm.

aet-omplish In nine
,,,, ^^esl Amrrtiau spoTt Is do^
|ug hi os maur'u-f^g
FM##y*s Fssr.
They pats a pMte of cakos to PrsAdy
at dMsert H4 puts out his hand. bsuP
utes. then dratrs It bark and heglnt
you crying forr asks bM
mother.
* Because you am golug to scold me
when-1 < hoose the biggest our ”
Woman's Way.
Rumpus—Give me s pair of lady's
ahoes. pleuse. Shopman - What stee!
Binupus -Oh. no matter. Thi-y re for
luy wife, aud she won't be picksed any­
way. Ally 8lop<*r

^ mm laptoMtorat by tte am aC
iteatew II tea girt te a gteBltoibl
cdtMa to amatgalilpa eaaffMn «te
aattee pbtoitelm te a aambir
bSM^m^Mrik'cSSMlWMM
aaH^ggsrlanasoftMte
btoatoTiwaatei
MM srlto. anya waa todMpMmbto atptotoiag w|g
lbs IteMtiifilHI Kteto. nwaaiMitak ■iiaiMadai te wrf aartety to gdd.
■ iriteha. bat bM third nttoiBPt, tte MItto. eafitetod aad Itwai tocrasted.
prwrtoas ■fMtopi bartof bton |g»^ am aswadiya ae totgely feaad atosag
Tantod by andteaf to tte baltoaa. la tba cedtel^ te the coOeetar. TMace
the Baal cAhrt (te ropea mare tbroW'n were Mtottetm kept fell to eveif
4«. ate tte baDosn rote tapiliy. Tte raoto ta Ite Habboam. ate tte frw
ilr waa atm. ate Baraard rasa
aacad cau for tt by aa IrritabM old
ktoat teiffkt He paBte the rope
tosmter was oae of the bits ta Halteld tte paracMate ate dropped Ute a wsr tyttaa's play -Money,- Tte sap>
ante. Be doatai Itovly to tte traate Pir.te sneff was made grmtM to mema^aytot of a atlM trofi wMero be
T>e caet amodbtsd te OO or
09 a yaaf. tad ae tte ladaigtace ta
BM wife. Dam vbom te bad boc^ tobaete la tbM (arm gradually gave
ttoraaBte. wKasaste tte aafwndne war to ttet te teoMltg tte egpiadiurtto mt foreboding Wbsti te iate tafe wat tteagdi mwmmn.-frnad aJMy ate ran to him ate ktoped
tQm jatt as te raacbed tte groaad. ate
tte hro are happy oaoe again. A paias
CMdly Keys. .
In the
Oae tMaihate aseea bnadmd povMte
waa tte tail givea by Coont Adolj>be
'froai falm ate caratvals .to aute
da BitoicitH for wbdt may be aald to
aaceoaiod._____________
te tte toait vaiaaMM key In tbe worid
R M-aiarMaa witti the eras of tbe
CeshraH Bask to FMauts ate AppMa. BtroMl (aaiUy aad M believed to be
Pomer BMalor FraacM M. Oockrell tte week of (be great Italiaa- artist
pf MMsoari: aow p member te the to- Battoanto OkllMB. who floortabed la
taretate ceaamerce cbitobltotoa. bat Mr- tte glileeeitb ceatary. Tte key M chis­
gained bM health saBcMaOy. to par- eled eot te a bipck ef eteel preseaUag
tote w.
of mm
bM usaai
up—i Booaday
mmmwamj luavii
luact. ttra two groOaoaa (aoiaM figures aad oma•nplee ate a aack of peanuti, which meatod wltM rartaas maakc and soroUa.
reeidaaev Aaetter eefiUy bay. wbicb laraerly bedtelag bM thirty ytertoBOal real
te WasbtogtoB. xDoal of thm time as Mafte to tte Madid family. M ta tte
Caltcd. itetre aenator. warn bM oaly •oath KaaslagtoB moaeum, bondon.
dMt far the aooaday m#al. wrltm
Tbs apper part of tte b#w raeta opoo a
Waabiagtoe
of ^ Kan ■gaam toagito. iaclealBg a standing
att aty Joanuil. Beaator CMckrsU a
igarA taquMltoly cbMeMd. boidlag a
te beHeres there M mom nutrUnbai
teMM. Tbs pipe cdfeiaists of a column
sack of peanuts thsn to a pound ’of with a CariatbUa eapltaL
bserstaak and 1Ihkt
Ttoiled by IndlaiM In New Yerk.
Bishop Hart of tbe dloceoe of Booth
to'dmirapplerate'^MM'
Dakota was aent west many yearn ago
it was a bard Usk. ReceoUy when be aa a mlasiseary bishop of tbs KpMcopal
I advtoed that be cuuld rasnme MM eburch. Be feanfied tbs mission at tbs
torortts bill of fare be
haPpMr
^
(ten a boy wiib bU first j^T of rwl emtma te give each Indian that be
coufirtned a aHver oroas of a neculUr
pattern.
^
The Lsndsn Fsliss Whistle.
A number te yearn ago a lady from
Wtet M the most powerful weapon Maw York Was TUItlng In South Da­
a mau can carry against tbs poaslbM kota. and tbe bishop gave her one of
dangers of noctunul London? Fof tbsM noases.
gentrai otliAy and tor apeclal emarSome yean after that them was a
ftoclcs you cannot-al Mast auch M genenl convention of the RpMoopal
rleocic-baat
y, And toethe ordinary pollc
liegatea, all
Bmi to ita aervioca as a cab caller—one wearing Blahop Here's grosset.
for a growler, two for a haniom-tberl
Arrirlng in New York, they were
am tlmea, teiqiUy extremely tors, disod aad St a loan to know bow to
when It may prove a tower of strength. ftod the building where tbe convenUon
Om such occasion tbe writer can iw waa lo be held, but stoically they
rail. About two bourn after midnight
he street Soon after
in a quiet byway. An agitated elderly
whom they immedi
gentleman at an open dsor, wbicb be atsly bega/ to fellaw. Whenever she
U afraid to enter. Tbe lock has bestf tamed, wherever abe west they weut
forced, and within may be-burglari^ too. The lody beeens much snuoyed
Have you aaen a Vllc^mkn? No. Bat and finally tboropgbly frightened to
three bUata on the whistle and the de­ And that wbiTever she srent a line of
serted pavement swartna with them. red men was trailing beblitd her.
From every comer one nnivea. and
But tnvestlgatlou explained It. She
the bouse Is surrounded. Tbe horns wore their rroas. and thty, aeelng It
going cUlsen bhows not by what forces had believed her one of their number
be M encompassed till be sounds that who would surely go to the uieelli
cling
whistle In bis or some one elec's emsr they wlilioj ts atteud, so they hid
cency.-liondon Standard.
UksD her for thdr guide.

nrly a .iimrter
luch loug It liON la-i-n NUlil Ibiit
While Wilting for your proyer to Isv (ill* rut iiHi-M lii r prli ki> tniigiii* li< tllr
susweretl try to get whnt you wnul siyutt w ay. Iiut she uw-B U i Uli-dy os o
coui/i.-rt-nrsoint
yourself.-81. Douls OlolH^DemocrsL

‘‘Trade where the most people trade—There's a reason for 1." Daniel Webs^.

The Bannah & Lay Merc. Co.
Michigan's Big Store

in JOHN KKSPkll’ke HANiiK
KacAim frutii four shop for a littlu.
No matU'r juat where ii may 1m%
(lo out in the groon woodi ami whittle,
whi
Or waiuicr along by the ton.
a
h'ly
ly forth from
frnni Ute
Uie turbulent
iurbulen city
And nil of ita elanirroua ilia,
.And Hat to the ioviul ditty
Of binla on the burgeoning hilli.
Ku matter how inueh you enjov it,
Drop work for a moment aud dauoe.
(lu out for a Huh* and "boy it’’—
«
(live old Mother Nature a ohanoe.
iW boiav and freah,nnd be jolly;
Build oaatlea of nothing but nir;
Drop Morrv and blnc*k mt‘lnnoholy
Kaoupe rrpm rakniion aud care.
Uo lie in the graaa and just holler.
(io laaa by the linbbling stroania;
Forget lben*’a a thing cnlleil the dollar,
And live in yo.ir visiunt nnd dreama.
Like mint of the Might, like a bubble,
. Will vaniah un.iuioi aud fear.
And out of tbe mia of your trouble
Will riae the wafm sunlight of chiwr.

DRBS WATERIALS
Idght Woraied Bnitiaga....................t9c
Standard Apfon OinghAma..............fje
IS yard leofitka of Waah Gooda.
..............................
6#c
RemnaoU Ifio Wsah '^Gooda half priiw
Aliurninum l^ra a^
bU. Pri<to.eacb.......8cBBdl«c
Larga aaaurlm#nt of Porob OosbioM
Ooteto ia lodg# aod other
^ XT
deattMa.only.taob ......... ycfW

Hmm mi im. ^

kiuaciaiUr m MMan

Mmi Tate Ul]

Mia OMiM in TMa CHy M Mar

CHUMM WIU. m OMCftVtD.

IWm

TV
•IySav. jukv tK mri

Paint
Varnish
Whitewash
Kalsomins
Roofing
Flot)f %
8c rub
Marking
VegeUtble
Leather
Hair
Complexion
Clothes

O A Y I
^

While we arc talking’about the baby, you an buy at our store
Baby Dret&ea (long or short I, Caps, Coats, Stockings, Shoes, Shawls.
Knit Sacks. Shirts, Bands. Waists. Diapers. Bibs and every other
thing that baby needs, cheaper than you can make^ it. and there is style about it.

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.

Side and Back Cooibs, plain and
ornamental, at

lOc to $2 each
Large line of Neckwear, all shapes
in lacex)r embroidery, for

25 cents
BELTS'in silk, leather and wash
materials, just ncfr.
JEWELRY-Bclt buckles, stick
pins, brooches, bracelets, hair or­

Brick Striping
Butcher blocks
Radiators
Shoes
Windows
Stores
Paint 8<-ratciiers
F<»undry
Flue bruihtis

naments. cuff buttons, studs, baby
pins, watch fobs, etc.
Good jewelry
at dry goods prices.

Hosiery
lie

Ladies’ 18 grade black ooL
ton hose, per pair....... ..........
Boya’bea^^rong, good wearing^
ing
hoae,

IZc.

Meet yourfrlends at our Rest Room. We check
^
your wraps and packages FREE.

Micidgan's Big Store

l.*a Uto Knew -Vour 'Wan«»

i'


Horse

The Little Things in Our Make-up

Pint of Ammnnia

Table matt
Dish mop
Tack hammer
Fish scalers
(iaidan' trowels
Lemon squeezers
Large chamois sponge
One-half dozen eadiron wax
One-half dozen pot cover knobe

UP!

Brushes made from everything from
Badger Hair to Steel

5 Cents WUI Buy
Kettle cleaner
Soap saver
Wood towel tack or rqlls

to pot me Into the muiatard pot 1 yelled
Inatlly and abowed moto lung pgwer
than apUtods fqr tte stoge.
•Ttot your child Intq tbe muatard pot
Mr. Terry." aald tba stage manager.
"Hang you and your muatard pot
sir." said tuy mq{^sd father. "I won't
frighten my cblUBfor you er auy one
else."
But. all tbe tame, be was bUtsrty dM* •
apiHiinted st my first dramatic fsUttre.
and w ban we reached borne be put me
In tbe evimer to chasten me. "You'll
never make an actrsasr' bo said, shak­
ing a reproachful finger at me.—Ullea
Terry In McClure’s Magaalna.

What? Anything from your complexion
to an Iron bridge. Look at
the brushes for

COOL NIGHTS you need plenty of COMFORTS and QUILTS.
We have a large stock of White Spreads, from $1.00 to $6.00.
Ask to see our Dimity Quilt, Baby Spreads in Nursery Rhymes.

A gas stove
* i
A pair of soissors
'
A salad fork and spoon
A nickled towol rack
A good nail hammer
A call U-11
An I'gg turner
A hat rack
Tea strainers
loe tongs
(loh! Of aliurninum imint
Carpet cleaner
Rubber window cleaner
* Shoe brush
Whisk brooms

Dodged the MusUrd Fat.
During ths rebearests of a pantomime In a Scuttiah town (Glasgow, I
think; Olssr*w has always been an
eventful plsoe to me'.i a child was
wanted for the Spirit of tbe Mustard
I*ot. iVbat more natural than that my
father abould oCBer my servlcrs?. 1 had
abock of pale ydloW halt, t was
lall enongb to be pul Into the ptoperty mustard put and the Glasgow
Its go msnager w'onld easily assume
tbst I bod Inherited taleat. My father
bad acted with Msrready/in tbe stock
ssasima both at Edinburgh and Glas­
gow sod bore s very bigb reputatloo
wUh Bcotttah audMnees. But the atage
and father alike rei-knned

Frefsrred the Baby's Vsiss.
A New York scImtMt the father nf
4 largvi and growing family, has hla
troubles. Une evcalng hM youDK*'at
was holding forth In her best style.
The mother couid do nothing with tbe
child, so tbe man of science went to
the rescue.
"i thlbk I can quiet little Flort." be
eald. "I'here's no use bumming lo her
In tbst silly way. What she wants la
real music. Tbe fact thqt 1 used to
slug In the glee club st Tsie and ting
well, too, may make s dUfereDce.**
Accordingly, tbe professor took tbe
child and. striding up and down tbe
rwSg. sang In his best manner. lie
bad not Anlobed G»e second veree of his
song when s rtng was beard. Tbe
door was opened, snd there stood a girf
of fourteen, who said;
•Tm ode of tbs family thaTs jnat
moved Into tbs fist next to yoora.
have you l*wi7[olng
loing tthiiO ri»nc«'!t - Tltere's a lick pereon with ns, tnd be
AIkiuI three yi-srs ryulc-Tbob you says. If It's all the same to you, would
page nearly
II
must have the ilret pace
filled you mind letting the baby cry instead
by Ibis time.— London Mull.
of singing to Itr—Succesa.

BRUSH

We sell Gasoline for automobiles by the gal­
lon, tank, barrel or car. . . . Get our prices.

10 Cents WIU Buy

Gapesssn OswH JsMNas Mads Fear leoe
^
Hit Md Wen Berne.
gaatlee Hariaa of tte ratted Btotoa
aaptoOM cewt
aeveoty-foor.
made a Mome tea m wea^«aiae to
a baseball ceateel » the snilte ab^
bake gima by the Washington Bar aa^
•DCtotlea at MazaMall BaH, MA. tte
etMer day, aays a Waabiagtna special
fiMpateb to tbe New Tork World.
When iaatlce Harlan went to the b#A
tbe acoca was i
had called two s
It was a crttlcal and exciting m<tment.
JosDce Barlan smaabed tbe q>bcrc a
wkked swat to deep center. He start­
ed around tbe basee and bis leg work
waa really taarrekbs. BU Sydnilng
qo^ltlea svyprlsed had delighted the
fate who were wild with entbuslasm.
Tte baU went over tbe hmd af the
center fielder and was loat In tbe tall
gram. Before It was recoverrd Jnstlcw
Hariaa had reached tbe heme plata
where be atood aligUng a mint juMp
which bad been prcpered hurriedly for
tbe agile KcntuckUn as a reward fur
lining out a four base bit

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tut MMM MOOMk ;9lAVnM CITY. WONIMN.

nn[uto()( uTei
UTmi ai r«r at OMrHaate ifUrtaM•Wi t»» jg»ai|MH Umm Cft^g
♦#
%»N Ct^i^ajr.

%uk« of tiM »MWg
,i»nMt. OMTft Htafta w tW i^
Md If. B. Ho»«f «r
iW MMMk * Imy UtrauiUla w»
aaaf. Imi'vvmUmi mmwa tnm^
mmirnamirn turn
r*r imtUi m CharTW ti1i> VM •
lUMtaarli
It v«a ulm Uj *dV#niM Um* v«r4M»' vlutiMW iiim carrM by ib*
aonifMr ■ ArifTtag «i •
star*, an
thara voiitd ofwa «»> ihtit mmvlm
aad fo to wwk tad tlia %ftp a*<tad •
tera* aumlM'v «»f
k» w#!! «»
BMcIi advtrtitiaf
$Urw»n’9 atu^MbiW «ra» oMd «ad
tb* mp aaa.ariid* in vuallMtt ilai*
.dtapdia lb* ta« Ibat wooh nad wt^
»aM>aalar«d. Oa t|»«> aay «o Cbatral
iMhk. tbo iTuad
Mite teHteb k*a*i ‘Iw
partjr la
waa Ihr dmIM-Uri.

“ 'I LCerUIE ON BEUUH HOME
iBalb Spoagel
FOR MYS BT HERMON t SWIFT
Far tka IbiWl tad BalW.
WWb attd tritk aota viU
maU 1 daUgklft) iilW
rkaaaiag tka pwaa aad m:
ri^araliiig Ika bjdj. Br
siritg fMUt frialiQa viU
iMpart t lattt/ itiov tad.

JIN.V 1^ IMi.

<k*«*iiH;. enM «

nw. a a « osi m. w.. u*

^ahy the luimer. and

It te luubwble

that .the 'marked will be matertetiy af­
fected unK«» the aapply

coohw uo

tei'eei the increwatbg denmnd.

bMMtiff Ikt akia. Tktf tia
dvtfale Md HjgiMUC-

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STORTO^BEin
JMra Lana Caak taya fha Had <a LIva
in an Old Las Cabin Wrt*i f»raa- ,
ticafly Na,Wurnitwra At Alt. .

fii^ar back pork, per lb ...................

■•-.at

1

Short cut of pork, per bbl....ll.00
l.aid.
llaruD.

i«r

lb

|a*T

lb

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Com, per bu ■.............................ETteah
Oau,
bu.................... ................... 47

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Vrmmt rouiln- .. •

HMOWOWKI

lUiothy

Cfclrngo. July

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Ii-rtnan' MlMol

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Hoar-rlaa nUllal ............
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15-^WboaL

WewW Take What They Mad.
A teDllMOati imivltaaMl Pi the |>nat-

e^lco a large tguautUy of eiaiuiaMl entekii»ea, uewapa|>er w rainwiw ami fiber
lamlal rei}Ul«ltad.
'rinding them eoiutwhat dlfflcdH t«
tarry, be aaked oae of the tvuniur
rlerba If be could aupHy him w Uh a
amall quaullty of etrlug.
**We atv not iwrutlUtal tiy the do
lartmiHit to au|iply aulug." wa« tbe
rejil.r.
-Tbeo gitr® loa a bU uf -n«d taiH- *'
wae tbe aarcaatlc mtort
Tlie atrlag Vae euppiteU. U'udov
latter.

r Bcanilful
Traverse Bay Resorts

THE DAY O^JHE TROLLEY.

^«iid lUate atreelh thia uftermam
ud

tu

tuuiMing

their

wlueU

b«^

InterliK'ked and the hoiHea InintetliMlely Uwame eaclled »*m« of thwn

and

Petoskey
kcached Bally, (iccpt Saaday
Tit

New Steaaier
C3waaaBieoeB
TIME CARD

‘-’ Ririsa . . : ;s: s
*e?olr.*ISjr '

****** P « a »

RETURNING

„«§5f-:SEr
PopmUr

Dally Excorsions
Ona Fara Round Trip
TaAvgaagciTTTi'

special EmarfKaMto
Martea Utead Scaiwl
TriT«M Bay TmifMtt c».
CEAS. A. WGBB. Hr.

Hundrad Mil. Run. Po.».bl.: Thouaand M.te Trip. Will Soon B. Mad..
SoA-.ipM Is the e\icii-i..u of exisfmg ,

:;:S

is

5Tt»r; cwt.r

41V.

£aat lluitalo, July IS-CatUe,

In.lli'j

Mill** and tbe eouslru -tiMU of

^

fob' the

himaelf

on

tbo

iUKl temba. l.fMM. alow, lower:
r.dit;. acUvy.

3ulf Ckarattce Sale
l$ere*s Sometbing that Every man
mill Jippreclatc.

WORST. ^

f,„

„l.ilei*um-

pavement.

a, u
jir»' «ar
I loan :it; I
I- half the
•r> mS'.Md
fonuer faros'* ,\ ^»;i U.ir
alieiniHin for a wet*)i'ii trip ibmuKb Ih» toM of ueiTi'
• "«■ '•
tiH* Mauheiu part ol the state.
The truHe\ ifta*
ij.i huiiicr iiuTv'y
the li.U'si'‘ •.-•T- for
Mr* lAdiUe
tWHunimachmidl
left •II im|>ro\«Hu«>iit I
ih.t’e oil
elr lliilm-d'
thU uumitug for CVdillac. where idie Ui*e In cities and
vlnmuieiit. .\-nuuds r uf liutultvil uiUc
will visit wTIh trieuda for a few itaya
run* nr*' iHMisnile nwlay, and th.ius.ind
■Itele INirka Went to lllu Kupids fur
mile trip* will s.».n (e./ni;'dc. H\is«rW
a vtelt with frteuds thin morning
eiice th'is' far »»;oiiis to h.i'e prov.'d
Mr* NV H. i> Tbeliia of Kalkaakai ley<U4d ;
• »jUfsta«ri thill tr«tlioV lil.e*
haa returned to her hpnm lu Cadillac
p.iseeiiKe:* .«u.l imIss-S lit
uiiuli low.-r rit-' tlian Is j. .-sitil.- l..r
after spcudlug'nk few week* -»n
ntcnui nvlinuys
It Is true that Hey
city aa t.h egwat dl friend*—
do not yet mn at the siss* 1 of eviros*
Mr*. J. Nemrexw d«-ft thi* morn
41a**.' |«roi>**rti»*s.

Judgt*

A.

F

NViMngeiw

left

thl*

..r

j
m that
.. put I'le out of my
j ,„,^erv if st». h
thin;; *hoiiM liautM’li "
|
u;*
..........
sleeve ami;
!
,
:l of s.Ui e S.'|1 oil a
to
t L'.dd l iiait.. said: -IHi >oM
that?
o. It Will keep you
i fr.im .ill 1

Another Breed of P.heafcantB.
<’:trl ll.«,-c:il>t k tho • auim'.il Ulnr"
he ti.is pioiiiiisil M Ill 's lirtssi
KTO.s I
I'.u-.isaiiis
llv cr-.s. te.-i-diux' Ih*, of I dll
KutM|H‘.i!i .iIkI .VsintU- pbe.n*jii'Is nml a ea.re'ui i..-m-i..s ..f s.
imi
Ilf h.'s ptsMita .•<! ii >io. k that wt iglis
Ihv-f to U»nr poinid-. he.i. i-r Ihaii the
pri ^.-.’t r.'.;ro|H‘iin hiril. sa.'s thf Ni*w
York TtMi n'ic
Mor.* t
,n.K.IA..K.. .b.,..1,1 VI..
tlif new liifi.tl tiavc a I -.oiy !-s
It with her iwrvnu
probaMv In n m.iior.:y.
to Wnlt.-r IJottisibdd. at I'rlu
The
\H*a4-«
Albwia and
Uuse^tbe v>r*t of the trip I-* of civater .m
iiiofiv ;it\' to folh'w
11 »r'enlie«-k deDion left thl* morni^ fur Grand Rap-{ aUUH*ation to tbe traveler than te the flatvs
a few yoais :l.e xmme of
id* for a few day*’ vUll with frkmd*. Mime re.^uired f.4* It. u,s*;iii.iii>: .1 f 1:
KuroiH**»*tl }»■ ftilrrc'y eli.;ngA<d If Id*
AM*ert Stev'Ale of Bangv*r.M* In ibe: Wjuallty of ph.vsknl <*..mJ .rl
ideas are t itrrl«\l on:
I »trani yatfruad trtji of u huudnsl lulhvs
U made lu two hours ut-* eo^l of
tbe *am- trip <-£iu Is* iciiaU* by tro|
lu^brv-c ami h Irilf hum** for ft
there w 111 U* plenty «tf t.as*e*»;;ers for

AMUBEMENTB.
the trolley.
The deteUnmieut *)f this ^.yst.-ni of
The house at the Grand la»i evening tmnsiKvrt.ntkm u.akcs It eveu pivd-aMc
waa still larger than the night U*forr, itbat iH'fure msny.ye.vr* oi:r mlhvay*

The engagement ciuaea tonight w iih
be -Bowery Newoglrl."
*'l*m ik> Bl«d you've ttnaU.r managed
to vtelt u*.- aald
h'ume-Fmmley of
VirglnU
-k'kune right Into the pic­
ture gallery. I want to abow yon my
awater*." -Grtrclomir' racteHned Mm.
New-Blcb of .ChkmgOk -I didn’t know
you waa ever a alave.--rhltedHpbte

Aide to Humanityv
Ko wron»en hare done more for, hbmanlty and for tbe UnUrldual than the
wIkiid1

wc e

Any $1 and $1.25
shirt in the lot, - 85c
•NO OLD I'AlTKk.N’S
Any $1.50
hat in the lot,' ' - $1.15
FI LL RkN(.K OF Sl/tS IN BOTH LOtS.

July Clearance Sale
A Chance to Buy Good Clothes Cheap
// V /ia:r three lots of suits that
hair marked at prices

tee

kuoie .1/ / S T interest the man
teho iias a ^it in mind.

Ij he

has fit one in mind these fricts
let!! tempt hm: f re tty stton^ly.

Every suit In the dillerent lots Is
worthy ol the original price.

$5,85

One lot of suits, a little lils:her Erade.dhat
were good value at $12 to $14, for......
Thaaa quotation* ara eamfuUy cor
^tod every day. Tho local market
‘prioee'ar* aupplled 'ey local dcalcm
I The outeidc quotatiena by wire, net
cl\pp»d from other paporc of tho pro
^elMMdny.

A lot of our batt guilt, thoge that are tailore>l ,ag fine as any taib
would do, paltort^ .'ts line us ihero i» to be fo.und in the market
but lots are broken and we mugt move them. The reduction
on thfige high grade gnits are from $2^ to $5.00 OB a soil

Cw
These are all on display on onr first floor
Ik lave
look them over .
• They

Stmwl>errit» are not coming In fa»t
io-*;^h' to cupply tbe

local

demand

tin-refute none will l«u 6hlp|>ed in
•tsnt. There I* none to
a doeper debt,

We have placecl^^^our tables a line ol
Negligee Shir Is that in color and pat­
tern are as fine as we ever had* Asa
business sllmulaler we are going to
• . . gine you some bargains ...

Oat* lot of v;ock1.
gaiU in a goot! range of
patU rns auc! cot irs that gold
at ?7.^0 and SS (anti were
worth that», for.............................

ahvbwing that the t\»uk stuck com-! will t*- us.sl mainly for hum' di*t:aioe
puny U gaining in imputerity1 , l^alA,-------------------1
I travel and ’“‘avy
la-avy or bulky fr. i ;:if.

handled to tbe MUafartloo of «*'ory-i
York c ty. wte re omtlione In the bouae. The atmoaphere tion* are sumowhni luvuliar So far
wa» cari'fuUy prenerved and the *toiy ! a* tbe viunmrT' at large is oHua-ansl
well told The oaiuibllltltw and ver-j there’can 1h* litlte «loubt that trolley
•ailUiy td tho comiiany have
m to *v\
.................. * "**
nfluenco la
I time have they been found want- tbe field of parcel freigbt.

Fine Negligee Shirts at Sharp Reductions.

zv>

fehlc^^eavea tonight for Chl“A-ning faeter ^pd

whom w e cv»ol
^maud te good. The Riciimonds
a writer In
In tbe
tbe C\wi.ioisditnn.
CNwnioisditnn, for
for ,
core of thl*. God aende old malde into have acquired their *U» and ot>lor and
tbo world to do tbe work that tbo test aiv bringing fl.». white oitev varleOf ne leave uodonA
Utee <»f ewiaet cherrtc* have come onto

100..

Qolet: veal calve*. 30t». active; aheep

Aulw.t Carr.e. Peon
.lainst
p.,, 5^. I. Ma.med.
1
^
^^..s Warren C..

new Ufa'* foul stMtUtles uf tu!!e.ii>" aiv ^ pajiy uf \<-\v \nik. hivuliii.^lv paid n
out of dale U r«ev tlie.v i :ii. In- . om t Uiie .-f .<-V* .»ud im-K the eilier murulng
1{.taUudeiw matuiged tu get control "of
lirefiiVt It i<’iiiiai
Itomiigli
>H the VcVi
Iiul-i.lasl.
plli<^j 1
them. how*-\er, and the runaway wraa
fur r»\‘klc<s riiiiu.!i;; I'f I
• iroi'cy. huu
^ i.rk S
Sun The
a>e^4«d.
ut*. ‘
a sjv.-i ial tl. the New S’ork. Tim.
dlstiime
l.b-;"
T|ie bugrtl of pilblic
wt>rka
held |:JH*U ns.
-i
lutrolii.^d .1-. “.Mrs. Otiu.
their regular ima*tiug lu'l ulghU lbAu aitiele In the Meir.ip'n.itan
Ne-.alu l iilleil .*<i;Ues xeHAaldea apiirtoiuK blMA
and
|>ayri'Llx. ala. i.j>r July *tate* th.il llietv urv' :d
1or.~*t.t1k»-<l to the sSv. r fT and the \*»blda fur the hauTUtg i*f bilrk were n-ady To**'- lirih--', of tiiin.‘> hue In
b'»* s. r<i aul wlidi* tla- i i-e wa* U'lug
o|>ened and will tie referr«*d
to «be Ohlu .\n nrlb le In .\pv'e!..n-s Me.a
tuciL
glnc for .Inly sjiys th.d In ludl.int
etHinrll.
"Aln l >ou ..fraiil !.• liav I ->
miles of Irmk aro lu*" in oi*i*r
snld Ser’.:ei !it T«l'«d
Till* groat majorlt) of luauiam’«’.,
L'lO iniU-s ar.- tifii'dliui and a HI
law am! real e*tale-olllc** ilow n u»wn
lait'd I't <«iH;r.it ion,
tins y« jr,
Ir !
she Ml«l
were clOMHl thte afteimam Thle Hat- Kuolbel
'*
'J.i*** nui»w are i.rob.,o,Hl. ev­
111..I
said
■ itu! .'••n tiiiclit u<'{ '
uid»j afieinooii vacation will lai koi»l ery sleaiii'i .iliio I I etit i>f ludi'a .ii; oitii
p.l!ii-d H|.
>e shiT.ir. ^1. rciiji.iu '
tijtra1’o5»«.l i unv lli.iti
for the n»'\t iWo tnoutha
i lar«c
her rlehl s'l'.■ve an.i. sh >
throwing

CRBONALt.

Charlevoix

READY

Two

carrlagea were appitarchlng each, olh-

»l\r

iw*tndt. July 1.1-Wh.wl. P4c; r«e*o'

•aaviTicA

ii«H> li;ip|>en< (I

,

com. rjir^c; Hate. 44c.J

lAUjl...................................... .................

POSTOFFIGEMMPERED

'flab of tthlraau will be here renreaenttug the aaUiinal aaauriaiMui

.

gi

lAisf.......

HBMIITONCLBTHIHGCB.
,

.11

.iBank tekk wool OB............
.#4
Uatter. cmamdry. per Vb...^,.lkQn
Spiiag tamlm. Mto waliBt
, .01
nutter, dairy \i................ ...lkCr£b
Cah-w ........................................... ...
.041*
\Vorn. per >w
OraoB BMob .............................. T# J
..lAEU^
EOCES Con4 kddM ,
Tallow.......................................
M



Lnia (TuiA haTTiat fiM « bUI fur
uivur^ a«alaat
■•■inai Williain
««iiiiaiii CWdi
»ci«*» a(id
ifivufno
ibr bill ul panicwlar* «eU furtli •
pillful aiory fm tb«< numaii
|i ta
riMluiad that till- ruu^ln bavr T^ynd la
a kbr cabin near tt latiaa aiaoa tbH^
laarrusa. Jan*- 2«. Ikpa until the Mrt»lautd laft bia wtfa on Ociul«4r 37 uf
tiMi aMia yi-ar Tb«> bill auiaa that
ail the fuinltufc ah*< hyd waa au old
aluvr, bciK h«^ t<i alt, on and
Maaufaatarara’ Aaaaatattefi. Will Maat
.lawika tu alrcfi on. whila the huaband
in Cadlllaa daly l»-Ca« Mat
tbtuateard tu b*'a« brr and urdrrwd'
•••n laMad.
b*r oat if ib«< houaa r**|j^t*Hll/. ^ J
CtedUlat, Mtat^ J«df is~dteri«uiy TwrdiUii^ U tha attomry for th# corn
»naea Odaii baa laariad a tail fur tba 4»lalaaui‘.
.tmi aamwl maming of tba MItIiIimio
iiartlwii^ MaaufaMurar'a aawicteti^
Oecar W«bcr,

ba bald 111 Ibte i4ly July 31 a«d
*Fir*t Preeidenl of the Beutah Land Cc.'onr.one^alth* .
^
. AugikM 1. Tba aaaoplalbfti ama or Each Claaa of Mall Muat Be Weighed
•eparetely and Thie Takte Much
; Vaatead our y«ar a«o nod baa luo
^dduiiany Vn'irlnu a» lb<- UrBiul iqv; ton., nf (itl m. a
llw.\i. are uol nTjme—Later CoHectiena
WlUlam H. WliM« of
iTU houhi\ Herman I. Swllt .d the lb « <viv*-d iH-ie u mia.iiirtlv »o u-maln In
f ‘iw niy la iimildant. W W. Miic-h
.. IW.nJ'"'
**
''*■
Hk* force at the ^Udftic are at Uh II....... I..r
S all of OadtUar and H Hmaaon of Oray.

, Id* aid. No. Ih.v
tio Imd to bi; reWill give a ^leriH.ptlcon
I
.. ,,g..^
r ^Ubd. V*«* traaldaola. t> r INgflna «T l•rveeol laboring under great dlfnctil«mi tif tlt« and the imbHc U bulnx aUcbtly

ftedlllar/TraMiirrr. (»r» arwuiu
views iH-ing -«al.< u from a iual
naTl.. I ai »<*>s. ;* om- id Mr.
i- Mr. IHfcilis’ pruloovod llluaaa,. teucrav litcoQVcaieuced by It. AM throe clam|-a M-enew In Hie sluiux of the ueat Ht ' .Hwit! v inibm-i.
/
mail ntual n#b lie weighed »e|>nury OdHl. abo la JOa «*1*««I luana
liai aud the talk Ih1:.J! on the wiuk ac-■
Mr. Swift
iuiiteitd by ,M*me of
i .t^r. •***
*»«•
another rately. which Ukoa time and makea eonM-lo-bei< h> iho himo-.wMcb Is .............
’>ov
hii. l,vMn-s aiul thte te
rarrlera late in getting out
Tb«
cr fear and the aaatxdaUoa will aH««< aa
tbe bolUe '
,

, ‘iite of Ihi- test (eulvti.s
tbe most |s.ti-ntt«i1 ii.ro-s toi k "»•’
,
, . .
< ;*e<FrcUr> a ataii who aUl dii>i«e hte rierka are beginning to take their va- uf
lu'rt teiy, !
^
- I
abaicvei o! *t<al iberi'
L« which necvaallali'M a green man
Iwallrv time with a *alar> a<TorUlnfly.
In tin Will 111
^
jVbaliwei b!.^ ta’. :je. U is brouahl outj
* Tba beadqttartara will eontlniit? hem. and therefore btakoa the handling of
Tiavi-isi> t'iiy
aw futadlar !
.i. M-ioisil
Tba ltn|a«ruuit iicina of bualnuaa to U< mull aluwer
ttii-.
borne
under
lif
i
t
i.ludM
iViit
Hir.
(JramI
MomlnV

wiu
k
I
with I
PuettuaNler t'uner la atteuip'log to
Irawa^'ted wiu be the flection <d ofdSaIFi. StiMi* it was* . vitiiny
m-'
dini-tlen
<wm/«d the adoption of nilea fur the arrange a later collection oi ni. I to
tirxt'ltrs.inUed ket loiiieen huiidred : i'l-.^1- oi rb. *i»-.......... ev. r
accommodate
buaimiaa
houaoii.
. maaaum<neiit and Inapertlon of north
teiys have ben v*T»t»visi
tlo re and ’ U«d m Tr.i •. .'V yi»i
Ttio idmis-ion'
■^vnt bardwpoda PrruddMt Kuaa«- of
their lives - o shaia d that i' ey wi’l te j i- oa:' j-’. e.-!U.j/

.■

Ham. per IH- ..........................................tl

••••' ...........
... ••

LooAk MAincrre.
Batllnt Prieaa.
CleirUck pork, per bM.............AtM

■ iatMifwaita.tiaaw OteJUa |

lb ................................\l
^

CWcfcWW.
Petetore
and bntler are acarre. eeiwc-

HAMILTON CLOTHINGCO.

hng».

A

B<—ellttlcbifl^

tlMMa. i. W. OWa M f4t.

owar
^

T

WANTtD-ltai m4 IMA« hr thm
OMUm .BIt«miUe <V Bayart to
" tar—laa. aar—r Waakt—t— aad
Aaflf—4 ava*a» at c la a. «, M—
^ 4—. Jmlf IMb.
Hily 11^

lESOLTS

RESORT RRORCRTY TOR SALE^

»14 auuUi I'ai I atrart. )aaa ]
iHMANTtfr-UlH tor BMaral kauae^
TOR SALS—UlS-MciAara raai4—ea
$
fmrB. lira ValMj. 2— ftiat fa^klb.
Waat IdU tt, tao roooii. hot wator
loly n’t!
kaat. bath, lot a«»aoiy-flTa faaC
frgoi. foo4 Ura. O— of tka iaaM
kokiaa la tka mjr Will take akallar
W4MrtO-l^D4taaa to *> faaUir
pftoad propartf aa part paysaM ar
«—Mac. A44»aaa Mra^ R<«|4. Naaiii aall oo aaay
ak—HaraiiU.
)uly ll 3t«
itb Uak*
14^. Wada %oa ■
Hay itt
BL. at pk—a 12lf.
WANTCO -x.Hw
POR BALEaaw. Can
$1^ '•
. aainaa aV he—Wa4aw«»rth
atr-t.

aau.::,rLrr:v.

)uly l-tf.
WANTEO—A good mechanic krbo.
can 4o plumbtof and Unnlng UUktj
be tamperala and acUvarA steady
Job aad pood wages to ibe right |
maa..^Addreaa TluiuUng." care o
tkht afAcw.
jfdly k Ct
W^TV^A good active boy to U«m
' tlia plambtog busUiesa klusi have
a fair adaoaUon and be willing i
work. ’ Addre— *‘l*lutyblug.‘* enre (
tkls oTAcik
luly SU.

*

W4NTtl>^toung man 1€ to li years
of aga to take {xsiltitui n ' {dace
wkora good work w til aecun
traaoamaut. Apply at H«Ta]d
Raoord Co.
July » tt.

^WANTfk--F—ItK* ky young l^y
wko Is tr«t dlaaa atanographer and
^ baa had agtaaaltra ofAoa experience.
Heat U reret«iiea<Addreaa “Stenog
.rapber.** Record «««!.
July k-th.
WE WANT
to know tkat
ia ara atlU lha moat upto^U dry
olaaniBg aaUbUahmaat la tha city.
Tka Fartolas
jima 12<tf.
WANTBO-^Cuatomara tor oil aad
' gasoilka. Dallvar anywbara In the
city. Orand Rapids Kurnltute Co.
Pkdna (M.
Jura 11 tf.
WANTS^For ooBactloo. aotaa and
old aoeouatA A. Pohoral. Hamilton
BMf.
*
. mar 2Hmo
FOE SALE
FOR SALE—Threw h*ts tuid iut‘«llum
nlsod kitttse and unAnl»>hed larii oi>
Uaide stren'f. lnquii«
A. K
Ulligkam. llfi Maple .iiOM i
July iz-ax.

FOR SALE—IMS-mxly-alg feat on
State street, large frame kouaa aad
guod bam; this propifty la ta tka
renter of lha beat block la TraTaraa
City. batwae^Caaa and Park straaC
'and the coming boslnaas block of
Northern Michigan; pfoparty In thIa
block baa Increased in eafua over
four hundred par cent in aaven
ytsrs. It will do'Jbetter than that In
lha next erven years. Keep yourman
money out of the take Oil. Oold. Cop­
per and other similar propositions
and place It In good proa»*ecllve
pro|K>rty In tbe best city lu tba slate
where nil clasNes of ronl esuteare
advancing In price, where factoiiea
have Increased tbelr capacity to the
extent that they hare out stripped
the population, whore there Is
Jobs for every mao. woman
child where the local c<*luinna of tbe
local paiiers are Ailed with want
ads for men. women, boya and girls,
where farmers come for miles to
dispose of their prodacU and pur­
chase their aupptlea, wber^
claasos of fruit, grain and vegeUblea
can be successfully grown, where
rature'^has abundantly, yes lavishly
aappiled tbe sportsman, the acholarw, the arUat-aPd the Invalid with
•very thing they could dealre. bay.
Inland lakea. rivers, and creeks,
clear, pore fresh water, good clear
healthy air. Ash. frwIL and vegeU-'
bl—. Wbat more could be dealred.
These are facts we are sUUng and
can be verlBed. Again we say place
your money In Traverse City oi
Grand Traverse region.
Wade
Bros . 817 Union street Cltlxens
phone. 1219.
June 12-tf
FOR EALE—House and lot; modem
conveniences except beating; eight
blocks from postofAcc; easy terms
moderate cost. Pbtme 492 or oal
621 W’. Ninth slreaL
npr 18-tf

Fomer B— Lavtos T. H—a. aC
Has<ia, aays ikai ka t» Sot a aaaitiaka
fsr tka
roll «ALS~Mu:v«a maM: tul
^ItMjtkat aaaatoHal dtstrtrt
r^iilfaMVt: te tw TMalas oriw.
mm gkm dMBOMtrattua A bArgalaI lacham and
iuqairm *4 W. C HiUL
imme S7<i. TRAVCRRC CITY LBOtOH, Na US^i lies. A maaoa be gxvtm Is tkal ika
Natloaal ProtaeUva I agt—
*• nrT^“r i npiiiiMraa ky
. ta Waodmaa haU
kaU onf
—tka tklrl
Tuesdayr of aack aoaU at 7:M p." m 2,<>ho ao a 4anoof^
Abram Emltk, praaM—t;
praatd—t; Oayla of keiax alaotei. liara la a takat aaa
ko—a. alea lava: A Na 1 prapoalOrlawald. oaerataiy; Nattta a Otak pkton tknt Umaaae mnj kavwrscMwed
O—: prtaa HOM. wa4a
^ tlT
depoty,
IMt a hint to newer mind bel—
■oatk Ual— 8t Ott. pkaaa 12U.
aa Cov. Warner tatenda
may 11-Cf traverse city LOME, Na 222. iL
k A. H.. laeets oq lUmday< eraalao him Ike dcoiDcmtlc nMmber of Um
new railroad cosnmleelon. The
FOR EALE^A tko—ockbrad aa44la
mlssloa takes hold about, the ttam
koraa. larce. raacy. pMlaetly B—Ua
tor glrla ur ataa. has all tka^saUa.
tie*.
caaaot maka him kick or bita.
Tbe CUlkoun County V«<eraas‘ betCITY LOMt. HO, ETt,
qaira at J. W. 81ater% House Pur^ TRAVERSEK.O.T.1A.M.
uUon wUI hold kAipurteenth anehrerakdilac atora.
july «tl.
K O. T. M M.. No. 871. meeu every cary eooampmeut at Albkm. Aug. 14.
Thursday night in the Odd Fsllewa
; hall, over American Kandy Kitchen, AtDoni; Uk^ wpeakerv so far acceptiiig
FOR EALE^627Bs
Mart Wllkena. Commander; F. M. an mvttaUon to speak
ty. corner of Sixth aad Uulun slreei. FTWiiklin. Record KeepM-; E A. Evans.
Janre. ol Dctrolf.^ peuaiun cummlsLarge building, two stories. Atu-d
fk>n»T S*4iator Burroughs of
tor store bdow and apartments sec­
loo. and Deparmeni
ond story; rents fur Efty dotlara
dot
t;a.i»i *
wsd;
per month. Price.
Th© fanm-rs In the vicinity of
.. Bros.. 817 South Vnioo street.
Schaffer and Bark Rl\w. Delta oosgity.
July 2 tf
DKS. J. 0. 4 HART J. TRUE&UOD have been given added eooourngeOSTtOPATHIC PHYSICIANS ne^ut in moreaslng tbelr korda of cat
FOR EALE>^1i24—Riuort property u»«»
U»«»«srsWUhstaBldf
«s rs wtihsta Bidf.
SteUs K. lie l*y the establishment of two new
one mile clty^Umlu; four acres; 1 to t p B. r to S sTMtaga.
chee'oe factories located reapectlvely
•wo hundred f^ akorw front; large Wjskoaeest (itw—lAoWiSW.
at IndLntoww and Schaffer. The
kotal completely fumlabsd Arst
CLEANINO.
FEATHER plants are turning out a little
elaaa; hot and cold waur In all CARPET
RENOVATING and FLUFF RUGA four tons of chetwe per month.
rooms, gaa UgbL furnace heat, also
made to order from old carpets. N.
Because uoe ^f their number was.
one cottage, two large bams, trout
B. Chapiu. Cltlxen phone 1212.
may 22-tf Iii«h1 fur disub«‘.vlug the orders of
stream throng grounds, bath bouse
foreman. 75 MuMiuUau laborers, cmaad Ane grovralong bay shore. This
A RUSAELU dray, ball Bachant i pu.yed on the d(ml4e-lraek water pans,
property la In Arst class condition
Rnkcoe, lB-«ldence phone 234.
just east of Marshall, on the Michigan
on mala road to city, piked all‘the

V
Jun<>12tf.
Ceuiral. aeiii on strike Thursday.
Ray to city; would cost to put la
Kvoduui-aer Jtdiu Foley *^me over
condition as it Is at present at least
A A OOBkON—Justice of the Peace. iroui Jackson .lUd had an uudiTstaudtwenty thousand dollars; Isdy own
Hamilton kJ^Ulkea block. Bonds,
b.. shicb the men went back
tag Is Invalid, hence saciiOce In
deeds, mortgagee and contracu aoorder to dUpose^ It; will donalder
koowledged; real esUte bougbL
Alfonso GoenuKa. one of three Porto
good city property In jart
sold or rented in city or country; ,Kicuu l>rt>thers who«rv being educat­
price IIS.OOO. W’ade B ras.. 817
money loaned.^ 1 have tome good ed in Auu ArU>r. was arr»»u*d In Tokphone 1219..
bargains listed In farm and city do aud brought to Ann Arbor Wednesmay ll-tf
property. -4fh ofAoe Wednesday aind ■lay. S*!iiie tljue ago Goenaga. who is
Saturday eveoinga. Resideooe phone f<ai<l to Ik- u sou ol a inlllUMvalre. pur­
FOli SALE-1S2k-Plfteeo room brick
CIL 992.
apr 2k tf' chased a wheel ttxim Ernest Mast in
residence. West Ninth 8t.. close In,
Ann Arbor on the iNtymeiit of |.% and
one and a halt block from Central
MONEY TO LOAN—Real estate tor u <x>mracl to pay the remainder of |30
school; suitable tor residence, rpotnsale. Houses to rent Dr. W. K. at siattd inters alK.
Ing or boarders: wlU take good
Moon. City Opera House block.
tlixuaga pawned the wheel for $19
equity to amount of one thousand
;.ud silh thx* precxMHls weal to Tobslu
dollara aa part payment; price
F. P. LAWTON, kL A—OCAce WUbelm . u> have a good Un>e. Thursday be
$2,000. Wade rDrow. «y South
bhxk. Both pbonsA
spr 1-tf' satiWirdered to p.i> the costs, amount­
Union 8t.. Cit phone 1219.
ing to t!7 .‘'.t:. and make rxwtllutlon of
may ll-tf
0A M. A GREGORY—Physimao and the pn»iK-iiy to. the ov
owner. Tbe whole
surgeon. 117 Caas atmoL Phone, le>M II txjst hintIt 147.56
MIECELLANEOUE
of Ace. 7€(y2r; residence, 76(y2r.
While Mr and Mr*. H. Green of
Residence
911
Y^ahinL
SHINGLE and metal roof rt‘palrlng
w»-n* away <>ti .i vacation triji.
and painting a specialty. Call at 72r _ _ ^
_ __
KnurwHi Hart and Eddie and Verne
Whlnron.
)UD.
«OFFATT-Ab«««. ,1 Utl,. J idd are said by the |K>llce to have
ale Bank building.
b okrii ini<* the Grwu hiune hy smash
WE HAVE PUKCHASEO th, Iry A. J. McPHAIL—DenllaL Over John ing a window and stolen a uuuibei u!
Cleaning business of Ott A Ha^ner.
son drug store. Bell phono 200-2
rings; Cits. 668-2 lings.
In a position to do all
of y<
your work. WM. AUGU8TINE. .ESTER O. WELCH—Attorney at
318 ]A Front alreeL Cltlxens phone
law. Collection work a specialty.
With Underwood A ymlor. SutberJune IS-tf.
laod block.
Jan 9 tf
CONSULT Madam Hinea. tbe palmlsL
OR. F. J. MAC NETT—Practice linjU
at 817 Ualoo upkn aU affairs in Ufa
ed to BY
mar 16-tf
and nrri
802 Wilhelm block. CitUeni phone
A < tmpany has l>en formed

BUSINESS CARDS

FOR lALS—1A11-Onq knndrad nnd
thlrty-Av# aftra farm, algkty aeraa TO RENT—Room in' Munsoo bk«k
Improved, large bam and good
over Barnum k Earl's store. InkousA orchard, large' amount of
quln* of Dr. Hollldsy,
July 11 4t
good wood, timber, farm all lanced
FOR RENT—FumUhed bouae. one J. A MARTIN—Physician and Bur
geon. OSioe 206 East Froot sueet
year. 240 W'aahlngton strt*-L In
RESORT LOTS FOR SALE—On
road. Baat Bay townsblp; closa to
quire of H. lliwiaii, Hotel WTilUng. 4ARK CRAWS DELIVERY—Light
Imng Lake. Inquire of Ford Fan
•ekooland church; will aell on eaay
JWy 2 tf
trelghL parcels and trunks. Office
niag. Imng Lake or box 22«. Tmv
tarmA ownar In othar bnalnaaa;
at City Book Store.
erao City.
July 6 lo*
price $8,000. WadarBroa.. 817 Sonth FOR RENT—Two houses on Jeffero
Ualott EL at pboaa 1218.
r City Book Store, Room
FOR SALE^-One black walnut lied
tik M-tf
txMMn aylte, aide board, mashing ma
chine, other household furulshlnge. FOR Tale—1524~Parm. eighty-Ave TO RENT—ploaaanL tomtahed front AMIL F. NERLINOEA LAWYER—
Money to loan, 212 State Bank
61V South rnliin street, or Clt.
acres, on© and one half miles north
Address X
building. ClUzens phone 696.
722.
July 61tf.
of Acme on main road. SeventyJune 14-tf.

i; pen
good buttdiug suitalde for meat man
ket or griwry; owner leaving city.
Prten |2,0lHi. Wade llros., klT 8
Cnloo 8t.. Clt. i*lK.ne U*iv.
Jly 2 If.
FOR SALE—1471-18 aerwa two mllaa
Bute Bank building; Anosl location
Eir auburban rasidei
rasldenoa In thia re
12.000. ATada Hroa.. 817
FOR EALE-McVlckcr
glne. new: 8H h. p.
at Record otAoa

gas<mne ^en
DoweU,
..

FOR SALE—1$2A—Five and one half
acres, comer of Wayne and Madi»<>n
street, will plat into 80 lots, worth
at least one hundred and Afty dol­
lars per hit. Price, IS.bOO. Wade
Bros. 817 South Union slreeL CItx.
phone 1219.
. July 2 tf
FOR EALE-Residence. 722 South
Unkm atn«et; houae modern, convelent and comfortable—Ipre^tignte
and write for terms.
George C.
kic aelland. 128 South street, Kalamaoo. MIc«\e
July lO-if
FOE EALE-1821-1^ ton room
ho-A urge lot. betwemt Ninth
and f>Mitk atmeto on Railroad ae— Etaae Aooadatloa. Lot worth

Ima. PUce flTAA. Wade Brom,
•IT Emrtk Union stmeL GU. pkoae
UU,
may ACf
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:

anlclsa.
msmmr. Tke paBoe say the Mda. wko
tnngeiroai 7 to M ycain of age. ooe
feoiwd to kldlM tks6r..i^y la
koekes. wkeie it waeTiuAd. Warraau
kave kee nMattcd fur ikcfr arreaL
Fkir Ake Arst time In many ysars
time kaa been a tolling off In thq
Agureu of the actmol ceoaus at Ann
Arbor, aad thia year tke Agurre ekow
a decreaw m the whole city of 25
namam Tke Aguivs for the city ehour
that there are a total of 5.33l*chlldren
ta the city between the ages of 8
20 ywaiw now. wkUe lam year there Hrge crocodile hanging tn tke foit «f
* t frotq the greaad.
fully half
ward w hick U Urgely composed of'
: water. It was Attcult to ac- ^
Germans, showrw the amalloet decrrem*|
tbe crocodUeh strange poeK
having but 2 less than last year The tkm. When qoestluned npon tbe subBlxih has th© largest decrease. 19.
JecL the aatlvre explained that It was ^
While attempting to shield his cow ' P«t tlwre by sn elephant. ' It aecma.
ftvm the onalaughta id a Urge dog.
wade iaio the'
SXeuhen Lemaubki of Memomimw was
^
ctocodlleu are

M. .L

to

>-ovto,

7©ral large ^ giophattC ta auiKiyed beyond endurance
I and peri-, It
u lOckn up Its turnientur In 1^ t
puts It umoi
uag tbe branches
doctors was hgld. but they believe Vb© and
•«»d leaves 1It there.- Lum^ Grepklc.
injurlea, are fatal. Th© man Is falling
relatives and family
fast
have been sunuuoaed to his bedslue.
Ami still "blUMl pigs' at Marsha!!
are be^g puUtd on complaint of
Bheriff Graham. William Cuyatt. who
Is alleged to have conducted a bar for
U. P. CUne at the Duck*lake resort.
12 lulltwi northeast of there w;as arrest­
ed l.y Diputy Sheriff Mallory on a
charge of eelllajr liquor July 5 without
a lli'ense. His exandnatlon' was aet
lt*r July 15 and ho funii^ed |5iK» bail
t'how Go. tbe Chlnes4« student who
died of tuberculosis lu the university
htispUaJ soon after he rvochr-d Auu
Aibor, aU»ut a month ago. was buried
8Ylday In the cemetery there. A cable
was sent to the young nu»ns lather
If you orint bMt
asking what should tw done with the
body, and the authoriUes were In­
structed to bury It at Ann Arbor. I
The S«»uth Sble Lumber C<».. at
.Manistiquev has purchased 194 forties
of limiter land tributao' to Us nilli
tn Hiawatha tdwnship. Schoolcraft
cxiunty. frt^feq^ie UpfsT Peninsula Mv 30 tf
lAUd CV». It ubw^wns 2U2 fortle*. of
pine and hardwood-acre*—and
Ibis with other conlt-iiiplated purrhastsi lusuies ihe rtpeulng of the J.H.NeifK0B GBO. W. HcWBTBT
mlirfor iiuuiy years to come.
Fire broke out 'in Uie Exchange
hotH in Menekauue. on the Marlnett*stde of Ih^ river Thursday, partially
Ueetruyiiig tbe buihiing. A ' mimlMMof llie gtiesls wc*re cutiii>elled to leap
from the burning building In their

Batterfes
•*Wltlc*s '
. us Park Street

ICEl

James
C. Hopkins
atplMmeTn
MONROE & MeWETHY

GENERAL INSURANCE

General news

FOE EALt—14»4—Fowrtaan
konan, Sth atreaL 0<>»a to n«baol.
Ikqtortaa and poatotAca; central
part of Itk atraat.
Prica
Wu4» Ema.. tlT Cnlun St
Skona tSkf.

Ave Bcit<« under cultivation; all In­
to crops, wheat, com. oats, hay;
large m'odem hoviae. furnace, bath,
kbt and cold water all through HOUSE TO RENT—428 W. Eighth
house. Wind mill and tank. Good fctrceL all modem ImprovemenU. In
quire A. B. Cook. State bank.
ham. aranary and Ml necessary
June 26 tf.
out buildings; good young orchard.
Just bearing; about all level and
as nearly perfect as a farm could TO RENT—PleaaanOy furnished front
room; all modern convenhences.
be. Owner wisbes to go south, hence
220 Casa.
June 10-tf.
offers at low Agure for cash. Price
84.MKr Wade Bros. 817 south Un­
ion street, CiL phone 1219.
June 12-tf.
LOST.
FOR $ALE-1525—On# hundrwd and
Ave acre farm; four miles from city LOST—^A pocket book between the
sixty acres under cultivation; forty
Knox store and Mllllken'a. Satur­
acres timber estimated
day DighL Finder please leave at
least three hundred tbous&nd feet
this ofAce and receive reward.
of merchantable logs; about twp
*Juie 24-tf.
thousand cords stove wood; im­
proved land, mostly leve\;-t about LOST—Black covered account book,
yesterday between Grawn and Trav­
one half can be Irrigated from the
erse City, east aide of Silver Lake
creek that runs across farm; large
road. Return to Record and receive
frame bam. stone basement room
reward.
Jape 17-tf.
for Afty bead of stock; good stone
foundation; packing house for fruit;
Urge orchard, different varieties of
peachesw pears, plums, apricots.
I Iwy. 1
rKorrignml
cherries' and apples, all
bed in London. variettes; also large vlnj-ard; choic­ •ome years ago to at deutUt's to
t have
est grapes. This farm by aUllxing •ome of bis Sr«t teeth extracted. Aft­
the Umber can be made to pay out er they were out tbe little fellow felt
very
unhappy
aboot
bis
kea,
wbro
Urn
this year Includlag eomlag winter,
and when paid tor U a steady aonree dentist to comfort bUu said. *Oh. never
mind abont that; they’U come in
of wealth that Is bard to duplicate, ngalB.'
only leason It is for sale U ownar
-■In time for dinnerr asked the lU
U well atong la years and wishes to tie boy. hU face clearing.
/
retire henoe offera It at about one- '
halt lU actual value. Price $A0OA.
IP you want a etdd drink, go to
Wade Broa. A17 Sooth Dalon EL. Jeckaan'A 106 B. Front stmaC
■A UlkJane 11 tf
July 10 4t

call eiMK cars mam aad etrsH
laSaayu yea jaaet cal gramwaya. It
yea m>eak of truUsFa ercr there, yea
went be midmetoad The word-lMm
mnet poxsW tbe average ctymatagML
It dcrlrce from a ornh a aame-Oatnto
—TkoosM Oatram. Ootram lived ta
Dmhysklrv. aad la tke beglaalag ef
Ike toM iwotiay be lavenmd a iwaUlar
sort uf track Chat dUulalBksd tke flicUue between wWls and roodbeilB.
Tbeee tra^ ef Outramh, tbbugk nolktag like a trolley track, were called
Arst outramwrayw. then tnmwayv aad
srben scrsec Unee and sfreet cars came
tuto exMmace they were dubbed respectlrely treaiways aad •urns.* _

REAL ESTATE AND LOANS-Graod
Traverse iJind and Ixwin Co.. F
Tburtell, Manager .. Office, room I
Hamilton A Milliken block.
SARA T. CHASE. M. D.—Office with
Df. O. E. Chase. State Bank block
•2r.
DA F. HOLD8WORTH—Special at
tentloo to dlseai>es of tbe eye. ear.
nose and throat Glasses Stted
Over Johnson drug storov Both
phonea.
DA E. A MINOR—Office <
r AmertDrug Store. Special attention
to eye. ear. nose and throat O!
Atl
^
Atted.' Both
phones. Reeldence^^
Sixth etreeL

duce aleobol from curmnis In Grevs-e
Britiuri in rich ill mo.sti«si. Tliere an
290 vatutiH^ found <.n the British i.‘
land;KudyanJ Kliding's nm*-l.
Klin,'
lias l,u l^an.^lat^•<l into C*l)ine?a-.
In Bailcrsea Itondou, gravt* car
::ovv be purchaoed at the borough
council on th« Installment plan
Js|»au Is ts-rhapb the only country
in tin world where the fa.shlons in
women's dr.
have not changed ma
terlally In
y.-ars
is estimated that Iw.'Hsi ins. bu»h
of wheal will be availitbl.- fur e\
|F.rt from the northwestern |»n.vlnce9.
Canada at the close of
year's
lairv«->r,
Intuildlant.s <>f k well known r.‘gion
the cmjton ».f B.-rne. Switzerland,
district fansMis throughout the Alps
for its large Urtw-d of cattle andd tut
brand of milk, are h|Kik.-n of
cof
fee-faced and flal-ch* sled." At th©
last' military draft Ik vxtuug mounlainitrs were called up. and of lht»,e all
but f.iur werj^ rejected. This result
is said to be not uncimmon lu thi-*e
Swiss valleys where cattle and milk
he main .sources, of income. The
qK*.v>uini f.-esls himself ux> much oi
milk and grudges hlmaeU

Persians are fond of fine clothes,
DA W. E. MOON—Specialist—Oenlto, •nje usual coaiumo for men includes
llarJess shirt of light, j.retty ma­
urtnary. sMn
i
and blood dlseasea; 15
years experience. City opera houae terial. cut low at /Jie neck, and with
block. Both phones.
long, louse sleeves, a vtsl that Au
tJosely to the figure, also with wide,
T. W. THIRLBY—Dentlet
flowing sleeves'.
4k Bari's Jewelry i
On the orvaxion of the Auatriao em­
peror's jubilee next year a special
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY, M. D.—PhyuP!
coinage will be issued. Includlr;g. partkulariy silver flve-rrowii
dices In Munson block
pieces and gold -hundred-crown pieces.
ff Bart's. ClUxens pb(tone 288.
Tbe Hempstead (Laodoo) borough
HARRY B. HARNER-Expert ptaeo council has instructed a oommittee
tuner and actlop regulator. SaUa
facUoo guArmnteed. With KlmbaU to draft bylaww dealing with street
Bolaes. -especially tbe intolerable
Music ^ouse. Cits, phooe 264.
nuisance of organ grinding and church
MONEY TO LOAN—N
-No tax elaaae bolls."
put tn Bortgagea. Houses tor sala
Brltlsb battleahlps are being pro­
Inquire of B. McNsman. Psrtt
Finos kotel.
mnr vided with searchlights by tbe light of
which a newspaper can be read at a
AESTRACTE OF TITLE—C O. Cul­
distance
of 18 miles. They have 48
ver. Prices raMonabla.' Office wttb
Inch projectors.
O. P. Carver Jk Broi Both pbonoA
The municipality of Coq^nhagen has
IR. E. L. THIRLBY—Spwdnl
opened war on mta and win pay 14
Hob to diseases of ekUdren.
cents Cor every talL The breeding
4«f State Bank Udg. BoU pi

ma'de
spffeilse.
Itavid Unla}MMi. a toll bhsoled native
of ibu northent territory. Australia,
who cc»mljlne*i a genius for maihenAat
i(ft with u pasMou for mnaic. claims to
have Invent.-d a maolilne which will
het-ure p«-rpctual UMUion
in Adelaide, the cajdtaJ of South Aus11 alia. »e«-king the means of tewling
the feaHibillty of his mer-baoUm.
explains that the forces which he
to use are graviiaiUm and
ineiuum and he liad <-ome to Adelaide
«o M-ek llie aasisiitijce of the aburigi
De.s d<ttartment in jiro^urlng four Ih-v 209-210 SUte Btak Bnlltfhir.
eled wheels, a spindle, a tube and sc
Trirene Oiy. Hichicai.
eti. He is confident that win-n he gvis
thes«* reqiibviles he ran put togetbcF
a machine Uiat will bring |s-r{M>tual
O. P. CARVER & BRO.
tiiotiun apprt-ciably n«ar»-r,
Wntlng of a silk sch.**! in Lyons
called the Ecole Sqp»>neiu-e de Coin
L. U A. BUILDINO
iiierre. I'niled Staled Cxmsul Covert
says
-It receives iiupila from foreign
countries and uachea then?'the entire
silk bufilneas. from the raising of the
worm to making ijie desigu.s. weavUig
the silk and putting it uik>ii the n
E. W.^Hastlngs & Sob
White the i*u{iil Is learning
Either PAOAC, TrtYcrse dtj, Mldu
make silk he can also * acquire
thorough knowledge of the French
language. A two years' course* of study
Inoludes loom add weaving instruction,
conunerclal law, poUllcal economy,
bookkoplng and modern languages.
the end of the two years' study
tbe gradimte never has any difficulty
in oblalDing a situation lu one of the
silk bouses of Lyons '
^
Admiral Baron Gombel Yamnxanoto
1 one of. the foremost naval men in
the Japanese empire. He was minis­
ter of marine during the war with
Russia aad figured materially In plan­
ning the campaign in whlcb Togo.
Kammamura and others destrayed the
navy of the czar. Yammauto Is 50
old and is a graduate of the
Japanese naval college. He first won
disUnctloo in the war with China in
1894-5. and especially in the battle of
the Yalue-river. In which half of the
Leave MANI8TBB daily at i aad.T fi
Chinese war vessela were destroyed.
a.; Sunday 7 p. at. only..
Thereafter hla promoUon was rapid,
and YammaxkMo hecame a favorite rf Leave LUDINOTON daily at 1$ p. to.
Arrive Milwauked 6 a. ak. dally.
the mlkada
Leave Mllwaalwe dally $ pw to.
LAOOBB AND GENTS seeood hdhd
The line yrhSeh aaearee yoa The
hand wbeela, $4 sod up. tU X. ITaat

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Line Steamers

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«hd
i
^toM teMyAdd hMpjpIkad
lMe«a. aad
cdhiBte aeatoid la oae
of awacC
the are nM add 4he mice of
■Ok: tara Into a tetterad pqMiM'
tomo—■ Bear Ud| aear aae t
•pooafai pt aoakad gtonUa aad ettala dlih. aad Mm to a teaHmaitoaat
hpaaOteMteWr teth Ma aam
the ■iatan.. Whiai haglaalaa to eet ae aoog aa the eaeaard to drm to the
the
J^ 4)te taStMai» 4te metkm
bant wtgi MB hetotor. thaa eUr la
teJM>|»to4ht dhamr
«te
UahOy loar taktoapnnafnle of ttesfoef^
fteawte teargp.after a day cd trnt^lt,
atepwAa VMft dithea or oa a.bed te
pdto aectoheir (ndt Tim: then eaoid. Twm oet oe a 1
who aeicklf learra^ ter pfoM te
Jars tehk ca the eeUnr shelf wtee platter aad gaiatoh with whlwed ries. aad iq»read over them a wiertngue^
who teak
rttrntfvm mmhmma»€tvu
etepcied. nad toata them aatil aeeded
Spoage eakee are a aloe acntka.
again; theq elaaB them aUet tte
half A sapful Bf.Jtovdaul sugar; set
to thto jetlj.
warp Pteor aad itllteOBS
T
IX m, Sunday school. If prwvaated
mu ID ta» mrnvm
hate to the atm with the door half attfMlac. JMn tte home deasitmMtu
It to aeadleag to any that thto
plat at jalta drtlhad ftste etewad
Wa are aU aiwateraa e( kaMt;
#M*D iMBiM Id ter M4
dell8:45 p. au Toucg P-oole’s Socifty
open , for ten minutes. This is deli­
mmr to jaate aalte method la atovenly; It to atoo qawtoate
mm
wa
tte
late
tte
habit
te
ate
Barde«te
dtofy.
_ ChMutoTRadfareir to the pate>rt£‘
^ JM teDi^fvwi «wr Mw:
cious either hut or cold and with
symaadtiaMtou |laay hqaa^eai^
aad
itett
apM
to
ateU.
tteI
J;»te
p. m., •vetUng/worwhlp. Ooapel
rorh ■tehaitnally w« tad iiaui
One of the aMragpeaelve imported
»<atetaM«||i
(al e( artaaltete mora the raster aad cover to tte
e to parfarai a earttea
Soowball with Crushed Straw l.errlesj
SmltJ^
can af& Ugwr hate beep prop^ joBtos to '^Barto-dac.'* aad natii
line in eoM i
te Uhor fa a 0e«a ttaa thaa wwajdTte «M flte MU ta te^
eeaOr
the
aaM
of
Ite
■anafeetnr^
and BThimied Cream.—IV> 1 hear you ^ Thursday. .T; SO p. m.. prayer and
cieepoed. h|U A hitter wagr to to hpra
teharwtat te ptatehta It la aet al­ ovar U tte hBMng hut eharry jteep.
hoaer beg in which to keep tte cov­ hea.heea eerdl^ gaarded. No Jelly exclaim that snowballs and strmwber-1 conference mcettod-.___
ways iwtea that hftaia ahoat tte aw aad atrtea |»lo a henfor teold. aat.
riday. T:00 p. ■„ MayBower elnh.
Mmlta ptop
Are dlsnatrlBsIlT nnrwml in one'
en end to tot tte can
A eordtol tovltatlos to astone at
atrad rtaalt. Oap tetetaa wlJI hanr attdt to baeonia ftrW. thea turn
her? You try my inowbaJU with
cAtteaUy fa a kwr gUte 41th. dU the whee aot ia gee. Cara ma«t be taken tlee. aad to the hapr honaevlto
Iv
«•'#»• »» Willi. *»t- Itete teonUM tin alght. aeafoely tak ceater.wtth:aUted^a«aetated cterrtea. that the edgito qf tte ooeere are eot mmm hardly worth while to apend ao strawberries, snd then let me bear qrvlMi nad tte rwadlng room.
Imi tUaa te M bar mdl^; will Sattar
• ' . i ¥». mi* iftwMi iNKM.
much
tiam
la
preparing
a.
deilrery
tte
verdict.
Cream
one
half
Cupful
of
beet or hrokea or they wiU not keep
btanselH Wwnk.
Mtebaa to pastry, (naa paauy tad haap tear all hhlppte erma
batter aad add gradually while beat­
tte (rqU nir tight
again aged. phloh to ao qaleUr dtopoaed ef.
Comer Ninth and Vadswrorth.
to eteJar, half the thM forttettaa
for thoae who ehjap expetiaMnU to ing conaUnUy one cupful of sugar,
C. C. Qlbson. pastor.
la Cterry Time,
It waa aha did waat from that
Xtmr. delaty oookiag. tte reelpe la given, as one half cupful of njilk and two and
Sunday
services:
ywitleplar. pteea ate te ohUped to
flandhrtchre.—Ortuh. stone The ooet to little end you can never
fourth rupfuld of Aour mixed
Claes meeting. 10:00 n. ns.
■ate ateay cstra uipa dartag tte Say aad drain tte cherries, add oce-foorih
and alfud vrttK three and one half
be abetdotely euia aboa^ an oM rub­ •Table Talk."
Preaching. 10;30 s. m.
on aocoont te bar farptefalaaaa. By tte qaaBtity of Anely chopped pUnehUt DM Awdt •« i*»« ««r«UMi
Barto4ue may be made by
leaspooiteto erf baking powder, and
ber. It may be all rtgbt and again 4
Sunday school. 11:45 k. BL
.JIte'D M Ml: tte wsrr brwte vklU tte tlasa tha avaaiag choiwa an ta- ad aUanods, a UtUe Ictnon Jalce and may not.
methods quite aneonafolly. The tret ooe fourth of H teaspuonful of salt;
Junior Y. P. A.. 3:50 p. m.
eoongfa angar to aiake very sweet.
(OH. M
**»• tewmiM).
way to to make a clear ayrap of two. then add the whites of four eggs
Senior Y. P. A.. C;30 p. SS. .
to tetapL
mm U tte tom gftM. rM It tte Ut too I
Bpread between slices cf buttered
cqpruto of BQgar snd one half cop of beaten until stiff. Steam thirtyAve
Cherrtoa ler the T«hle.
Preaching. 7:30 u. m.
s warts atoadUy aad bread.
■ teifht:
Salad—Drain canned cher­ cold water boiled Ave mlantea; «dd to minutes In buttered cups (the glaxad
Mid week prayer raeeUpg Thursday
ptAm «(U tte m tte ttu liiiAM ateatly, wtdioot haate aad wt(hoo( Cherry Tnploca—<3over our table- riesCherry
sad reetove the etoaee. Fill the this the strained Juice of one quart ef on« thul are used for popovers if they 7:30 p.m.
,
loltertag.
aad
aeecMBpIlabaa
maah
omra
teUI*
fpooefula of granulated upkica with a
currmau. ellher white or red; boll be at hand), remove from the cups,
cavities
thne
mete
Alberts
from
I ate cordially Invited to attMd
iOh. M mA ftvar la tte 4oroiaf) In the aaato taacth te Ume tW tha pint of water. If any small .black
until the ayrup will “eef when etlired roll -in |M>wdered sugar, arrange on a
all of these serv ices.
Braalag dnda bar Ad. do apseks are found Aoatlng on the aur- which the skins have been removed, on a aauoer: then add one cupfel of
serving
dish
and
garnish
with
whole
arrange on a had of crisp lettuce
Pm It tte worM la tte laagklaf ran doubt, bat eool aad nanUdad. raady (aee, drain the water off and add-a sad
sirawbtrriea.
»i*rve with crushed
toeves
Poor over French dreeving eeeded ourranta. aad All gl
First M. E. Church.
mod Dlghl'a iwst. It it
Wdft'i t* te iote tM vttltH't to te
plat ef fresh water. ConUeae this
Bsch current bum! bd opened
Btrawborrios aHu whlpis-d
cream,
mode by mining hqjf a
Joseph Dolton, pastor.
, .
worb, but wanr. teiksh waara <
ontll the tepioea appears dean. l>t
«• cut in hslvei with a
sweeten^ and Aavored with vanlUa.
salt,
one
fourth of n teas^oonful of
liornfng service. lO:Mk
thrm. Ltt her plea
ft* a Itei iote teaa MtH tte |waB*
U eoak over alght In a eold place and
the
Strawberry
Pudding
Sauce.—Work
Baadsy
school, ao«n.
pepper, two tahletowgafoi*
rtnogar.
work that aba mar do U tHtk
in tte atominf stone tte cherries and
IM Mb
out.
This
U
a'tedious
p*«re
of
work
a
teeapoonful
of
butter
into
a
oup
of
and (our ubtoepooofuia of olive oiL
Bpwoith Lesgue. € p. to(OH. te aad a«tr u> tte aaniaf). letet waatwo Ume aad atraagth; than add the Jnioe with another pint of
but this jelly when poured Into the powdered augar. then beat in a.heap-,*' Mvsolbg evangelistic service, T. wbaa hte plaas are aaaroldabty dla* water to the tapioca If dealftd. Cook and stir until well btended.
Sour Cheny ToasU—Toast several glasses nutkes a very fair imitation lug cup of msHbeil LenTes and their
Foyer meeting. Thursday svsalBg.
Um la tte teait'i
ite arrmngad. lat'bte at laaat otoat tte In n double hdler for Alfteen minutes;
of the Imistrted article, with Its clear piloe Whip very hard until the mix­ 7:00.
Bllrre
of
hrrwd.
then
buuer.
Stew
two
iDeriuMe qatet ate wtihoat worry.
tveeten to taste, adding enough sugar
cupfuls of stoned cherries, without syrup holding the unbroken, seeded ture U well blemhHl.
IVer the acid of the fruit. Turn
currants
The
second
way
la
to
lenve
Baked
8irawberr>Pudding.—One
any water if poaaible. and sogar
First Fresbytortan Olmrtoi.
Hmti auw iu win
immediately and set aside
Cor. Wsshiagton and Park atfteto A Charry Luachaan.
enough to sweeten well. \Mten cold, the action wholly to the sunihine. quart of Arm berries. capiMnl. three
Rev. U B. BlassU. Pastor. ' .
'■ ■
»W
Thoae who are looking foe ao^ COOL Half a pint of fruit is auf Acient pour over the toast, set on individual | Select Targe, very ripe, white or red Uiblespounfuls of melted butter; one
Moralng ssrrles. 10:80^ m.
tut tte troHd rote ortr tte tMt tte
Wash on the sterna, and cup of milk; uix- and a half cups of
entertain- W a.smnU faiAily. Serve with cream. plates and on each put u siiouuful of: currants
naw and pratty form
Bible
Bflkool st noon.
day
Cherry Roll.—Have ready a biscuit
,B»de'‘ln- o n.v
to keep unbroken, prepared Aour. sifted twice with a
Christian Bndssvor. f :SA p. m.
Ing Uialr lirtends win find It in whole
whipped cream. This can
. (Oh, ap aad away to tte momlna).
Into a shpet, spread thick
ke. If'
weigh oue pound boaplc<t Uhlespoonful of salt; three
Evening service, T:S0 p. m*
In pan in U»e following
with slices o( stale sponge
with
stoned
cherries,
sweeten,
roll
8^ Arst Wsdasaday to tte

j
of
sugar
to
each
pound
of
fnilu
Stard
eggs, beaten light, the whites and
cherry puncheon, taken from
prelerred.
• sra hcNte that w« toll for all day loaf
^
; large i>latters over the Are until quite .rolks aoperately. Add the milk to the
Table Talk, 'if It U too elaborate in and place In a baktng-pan; dust with
Soelsl bonn. asooad and toaith Wad*
(Oh. te tad away In tte aonOai)
Pruli Spon„«.-C<K,.
|
. ,h,.k I.T.r of .uimr 0™t. beaten yolks, then the butter and the nesdsys
sugar and dot with bits of butter.
to the moath at l:'da p. m.
. j
detail, tte iteou can eaaUy te almpll
^
currani.. and lion prepared Auur. alternatoiy with the
.Sate te tte Une ate teart la Ut
Bske In s hot oven until brown. Serve «.... or otb«r frulu. ud p«. th.
Prayer meeting Tharsday qvlBtog
W while aUll preserving lU ppecial
St 7:30. Bests (res.
hot with herd sauce or cold with pulp tbroucb . .Uplnor U.«l .(Ir lu
: ; ’
tea*.
stiffened whites. Pour this hatte
features.
AU are wslcoma to iP tte tirTtoM
•upr epou*!. to .w...tru ..11,
„po«rf to Ih. greased pudding disti.^and pour u(ioit
Tte later ot loro will not Mwm Iona
whipped cream.
cherry luncheon, aays Table
to cold
(Ob, up and away In tte momlbgl.
Cherrj' Sandsiches.—(Mt in hnlvrs. p,U.lno p^vlouT
It the strawberries, well-dredged with
Fourteenth Btrsst M. E. Church.
—Chariot O. D. Roborta. Talk, is not at all common, and It after remov^^g the pits and stems. i ..tor Brt"«
^
Brtog them ln.lde .t nlcbt. Repeat Aour and mixed -with four tablespoon'
The Rev. B. H. Fleming, pastor,
may te made strikingly pretty aad pint of ox-hart cherries, sprinkle with aside lu tt deep basin to cool When ' f ^
_ ...... ______________ _
for three days until the currents are fuls of sugar. Put in a few at a time.'' Class meeting, 8:45 a. m.
artUtic by having a red and green powdered eugar. arrange on oblongs stiff, best In with a wire mixer the
ti-anspareni
and
soft
Carefully
lift
i
tiUrring
them
In
gently.
Cover
and
Preaching service. 10:30 a. m.
|
oolor acheine. with a touoh of white
whlti-s of twoar three eggs which pre(or me
• ^Tte time has
of^tosat and place In a moderate
ti:e cumiuts from the syrup, draining lake for half ao hquh- In
here kad there, thus oomblalag the
while preaartng the meringue Best
The Balvation Army.
then uncover and leave for Ave min­
Ladles' Ubtpry traUdIng, fVoBt ^
• Ate ahate the alumlxT from my • colors of tte fruit, (ollage aad bios
stiff froth the whites of two eggs,
utes more. 8er\-e at once with, straw­
With the ripening
street, near Csss street. Csptaia and ,

eyes.
*
adding two iab1esi*oonfuls of pulver­
berry fauce.
Mrs. Bouter* In charge. PubUh mssb
• To hall Ihs east, and greet the • eeftlest cberrlee let the hosteae plan ised sugar, snd n UtUe lemon JulcIngs every night except Monday. Bam

weat.
• her luimbeon. aad ate may be forton- Press through a pastry bag on each
day. 11 s. m.. holiness mssUag.
> luinblers.
enough
to
And
a
few
lingering
ami
meringue
until
the
jelly.Is
Ami.
j
I p. m.. Junior meeting.

Ate say to Ood. I ll do my •
piece of toast In the fonn of
wluUow untlj
eberry bUmmm* for the adonunent
Our bstus cry: Stoner, ttere to sal*
Beat!'
and return to the oven to brown The fciiunge should be of uniform U*x
vsUon
for you.
”s*-|^utU-rof
of her table.
slightly: arrange on an ornauivnUl tmv throughout, u
All are welcome.
Pretty Breakfast Dish.
effective decoration nothing platter snd servo with cheriy syrup jelly and si reeks of while.
• *The time haa como^ for roe to •
^ 8:80 p. m.. Christina's pratos mMS>
Curranis. csi>ccJally the large chcrCherry Salad.—Out four oranges and

rite.
• could be more b«Autlful (y a center- yflilckened with arrowroot
n c(h rants, are a nice breakfast fruit.
8 p. m.. rod hot aslvsUoo mqoUag.'
a snuiU plntjepple Into good sized
__
than an obitmg plateau of feath­ atarch.

In labor everyploaaure Ilea.

Our sundsrd: KoUnsss onto, tte
^
^
ery miai ferns and cherry biqaaoroe In
• Ate to wlUieouraae.Wth and •
Oterry Pudding—Crumble sufficient pU*ct*s. and marinate ih oil and lemon \I and
Lord.
a IllUe dlah of powdered augar
tte center jjif which la a pretty ba.Hket ttale cake to All a breakfast cup Juice. Mix together with the chet

teat.
dip them In; or the sugar Is piled
.•
ni (ace Um world, and do my • fiUed with ciusiera of luaclote cber- ^onge or plain cake Is best. I turn with stiff mafjonnalsc Arrango on the middle of a pretty saucer and the
Latter-Day Saints (Re-orpanizfd).
SundSf'sic^ml and Bible class at
lies and leaves. For this, branches well Into a mixing bowl and add oue weJI U-Uuce k-iave* with aome of the cherRegular svrvlre^ ere held at. their
cunwou arranged around IL They
Ailed with ripe fruit should be cut and beaten egg, three tablespoonfuto pf lies for a garnish.
chai»el. 805. Randolph stroeL as fol­
look very pretty and taste as good as
A
cordial
Invitation
to
all
then
CherO' Tapioca Pudding -^^ook one
placed in water for twenty-four hours augar. a tablespoonful of melted but­
lows:
they look, iced or frosted. This is vices.
keep the leaves from wilting. ~ ler. half a oup of rich milk and ssffl cupful of tapioca ovtr night,
Sunday—
,
,
pint of
dipping the bunches In boiled
Catholic.
(he kmg handle of the basket (aatea
10:30, Sunday'school.
Aour sifted with a iea,spoou water until soft, iheu add
ZZ Z.
Cb^rrie. aod 1'->«■
dri«
wm.. Church of the Immaculate Concep­
a graceful spray of foliage and bioe11:45. prayer service.
if baklng-i*owder to form a
tion—Cornor Division and Second.
7:30 p. m.. preaching service.
Arrange in the
Low mass. Chigh maa* lt».30;vesThe
New Southwest hss s word eoms wHh a red satin bow. matching atlff cuke batter
Tuesday evening—7:30,
prayer
of an larthemware ptid- cream
pers and benediction. 7:.30 p. m.
of oonrage snd cheer for busy work­ tte cterrlea in atedc; any starry bottom
St Francis Church -Oorner Tenth meeting.
dlng dish to alKMit the depth of
ers. which. If taken In cooJuncUoo white Aowers. roaembllng
and Cass street Sunday—Low mass
bloaaoma.
ouiy
be
used
it
you
cannot
Friday
evimlng—7:30. Zion's RellgloChemea
for
Next
Winter.
three inches, a layer of pitied cherwith the little InsplraUon poem which
ut 7 30 a. m.; high mass and sermon
In Summer Time.
obuln
the
fruit
bloesoma^
Around
Llterary society.
During July cherries will be the
rlea sprinkled with a scant cup of
hSade this departnmnt. will make the
Ammonia and water Is an excellent
A trelcome is extended to all.
day's work seem lighter snd easier the oenler-pleoc place oandleeUcka brown sugar: carefully pour over IbU popular fruit used In pies, puddings. antidote or muaquiio bites.
^
of ,cut glass holding white candles the pudding mixture. Place in a Ices, etc., for the table and while the
vires at 7 JO a. 1
la the acoumplishtncnL There
Latter Day Bainta
end ehadea of tranaparent white eUk. moderately quick oven and bake abo .1 good housewife Btrlvoa to serve the -Dripping* from the refrlcefaior,
never a mi€*r ss)ing than the
Regular services of the tetter Day
should nevt-r lx* allowt-d to fall «»n the
Friends Church.
oo
which
are
painted
cluaiers
of
cher­
delicious
fnilt
In
varied
forms
at
Uilb
thirty minutes, serve in the pudding
which tells us that "Your ipornMjeert
s follows;
cellar Aoor.
Corner Oak and Fifth atreett.
goee eA the way Your ssd heart ries. nu the small dietes with tiny dlah. with hard sauce Aavored with al- season, she does not lose eight of the
The
Rev.
Franklin
Meredith,
tl
Plantain
leavea
applU'd
to
be
stings
long cold winter when such delicacies
tiree In n mlle-s." And while we whits radishes, oUves. white candies mtmd extract.
Rev Mary Moon Meredith, postors.
or nvosqullo bites will remo>
end glace cherries. Have
irshlp Sabbath mor
cannot all have merry bearu, we
Cherry Pudding No. 2—Mix two j.ruve most tempting aad appetltlng.
7:00 p. m.. preaching.
,
Aammallou
at least take up our dally work anew idooe the name card and the favor— tabieepoonlula corn surrh with one Cherries, unlike most small fruits, can
Tuesday Evening—
'
Water can l»e kept ice-cold by put­
.Sunday orhfKil
ochfKil 12
1! o'clock.
aadi morning, with the determination a tiny box of cnatalllxed cherries fourth cup of sWier. then turn into be put up lu numerous ways. Below
7:30. pniyer meeting.
ting It In a common earthen ware
Junior C. E.. 3:30 p. m.
Friday Tvening—
to Tnoe the world, and do our beet.'* with a cluster of artlAclah fruit
one cupful boiling cherry juice to are given directions for several me­
pitcher
wrapiKHl
with
wet
Aannel
Senl<»r.
C
K
.
d
Ip
m.
7:3<t.
Zlon
s
Rellglo-Utersry
society.
‘P
That, in ttaelf will give the needed
which add a pinch of salt and one cup­ thods of preserving them for winter
Chsixi
located
at
805
Randolph.
Sage, picked fresh and rubbed on
(hispel meeting. 7 30 p. m.
Use quantities of (eras and graceful ful stysr, boll until transparent, then
spring and en«*rgy to rsrry ns over
The public Is welcome.
the ux-th. whiteus and pre.serves
Fra>«r meeting Thursday 7:20 p ra.
many rough places. It Is the kind vUt» about the room wRh touches pf tuip on to the stiffly beaten whlle.s
Canned Cherries—Pick over and them
I^-achlng on Rsbbalh morning and
te spirit which we put Into our work, white nuwars here and there, bu of (our eggs, folding them In. turn Into weigh the fruit Pul In a porcelain
Many
dnxjplng
flowtrs
will
freshen
evening
All
are
cordially
invited
aot the work Itself, which matters. leave the red lor the table
a funnel cake pan and chill; ae^^•e kttlle unc-fourth pound of sugar for
wondej-fully If the Ups of the Blema welcomed to our services.
Class on.-etlng st 9 :15 s- IPBays the N<w Bouthwesi;
with pitted cherrt^w In the funnel st»are each iK>und of fruit and add^enough
Msnu.
Mornlng servlcs. 10:80 a- 8L
are irlnrmed off and the eDdsAxe then
At thU aeesoo of the year such a
and at the base with whlpi*ed cream watte to dlsBolve the sugar When the
Oherrtea.
Sunday school at 12 m.
held In hot water for a few tnomenta.
aiulUpUclly te diUles press upon the
Epworth league, (:30 p. m.
Bouillon.
and cherries. Bits of green cut front sugar has dissolved let It come to a
On© of the beat cobmetic* for bicy­
Bvenlng sf-rvlre* at 7:30 p. m.
wonnm on the farm and In the home,
Creamed shrimps In cases.
giigellca root may'be Introduced at the loll, then add the cheriios and cook
cle riders or pcraona upon the w^ter
prayer meeting Thursday evsntog
Study and ofAce. FiOi Wilhelm block.
that It U only by having her work
Timbales of peas, asparagus tips.
make It additionally aUractJve. for Ave mlnuioK- Crushed cherry
U fresh cucumbtsr Julre. To extract
OfAce phone. 14C CltUens.
carefully systomatlxed iluu she la
New potatoes.
atones ptit In little bags and a bag , the juice Aral peel the cucumber, then
Momlng service. 10:30 a. m.
eWe to perform all the tasks which Brolltwl ohioken; iuncheoc blaculu
Sunday
school.
12.
placed In each jar of cherries Is cut It Into thick slices and pros* the
The teerst of SoccqssBaraca Bible class. 12.
CafWy salad
(all to her lot.
The only 8*-cret in satisfactory can­ ciSTuakI to add to the Aavor and keei^' Juice out with a lemon squeezer. A
B Y. P. U.. 6 p ra.
Radishes; ollvea.
So many thtote demand ntumUon
ning Is sclcntlAc attention to details., log qualities of the fruit
Wednesday
simple and barmluss nunedy for sun­
Bvenlng service. 7
C4»errl« 1“ foAy mold; cakes
pt
name limt* that she must needs
meeting st 7:1
says an exchange. The fruit itself i Cherry Jelly—Sour, juicy cherries burn i» to bathe the face in butterBible study, prayer and praise i
Reading room. No. 814 Wllhstm
Ooffee; booboas.
vice, Thursday evening at 7.30.
have a cool head, steady hands,
should \*c thoroughly Kterlllzed; that arc best or jdly Wash the fruit Well rollkblock, open every afternoon (exodpt
JuBlon unUm, Saturday . 2 20 p. m.
6enre the ehturies with stems on 1 U. brought to a boiling point andj and remove the stemS. then turn thpm
eblllty to plan, energy to execute;
The re-rflly best metiuvd of cleaning
Boys' Junior social club. Tuesdays, Sunday) from 2 to 6.
pntet te quick to think, equal to em- small willow or a-raffU baakola. with­ kept there until every pore of the fruit _____ porcelain kettle and put
mlrrura and windows is to rub them
Twine red ribbon U ihosvughly penetrated. The fruit,
Fret Methodist Church.
ngwicles; careful, tactful, syatematlc; out handles
^siicn they have reached the with a paste of whiting and wrai
All are cordially Invited to these ser­
C H. BARTLETT, pa.stor.
p otter words, she must be a worn- around baskets sad faaton with a should be In Uhls condition when pul ijoiung point resnove from the Are. When tMS dries, polish with i
vices.
test Fourteenth st eeL
Auffy bow knot and ends Fnger bowls into the Jar. But the oonditlou of the mash, strain through a bag. squeeilng
aa e< iaoulty."
Services Sunday morning. 10:80.
chamois and renx>ve the iKtwder.
Church
of
Christ
(OiscipUs)
are
to
te
at
every
place
Week-day prayer meeting Thursday
tots, covers and rubbers Is quite as to pres* all the JuKje out. tiu-n strain litUo aiouhol in cold water also give*
No ooe set of rules will apply to
J Allen Conby Pastor. Ciu. phone
evening 7:30.
Important as that of the fruiu Theae the juice and measure it Meaaure a brilU^l polish. Soapsuds should
ter work teeenae U U ao vartte In are to te used after this
two sh^**!*!* be thoroughly sterilized. A out the same quantity of eugar. heat never te qsed.
Its nature eech woman must plan for ■ay te at every place
Congrepational Mitoion.
boi tor
break so readily when It in tile oven and add to the juice.
heneir according to her needs. The gvMU are seated.
A. A .Alllngton. pastor in charge.
Put a slice of lemon and three or Ailed with to»t fmlt, but this is not Cook for about a quarter of an hour pr
thing |a that she have a
Oil Btovse.
Regular Sunday morning dwvoUonsl
(our cterrtea Into every bounioo cup tte xaOj xeason why the Jw should qnlll It will jell. Pour into glasses and
plan vmther than attempt
The average *farmwlfe baa found
serv ices and sermon St 10:30 o'clock in
her home In -a
way arhlch before pouring in the hot soup. Serve te hoc To gterilUe la to destroy all do not seal until the following day. that aa etl stove 4s mud
the Fifth ward hall.
igipuiUka 1^ oc this reaaoa the Jar*- Cu.rani juice and cherry Juice, half factory tor cooking purpooss daring
can never bring aaliefaotoar reenlu. toasted crackers with this.
Bervlce of preyer aqd pralsp po
Serve the shrimps in white
It U true that her plena mayjje.
ooveza and rubbere ato>t^ *»• ihoroogh- and half, make a debcloo* JeUy.
the heated season than a wood stove,
Thuisda.v evening at the Jmmes where
,
Spiced Cherrieo—Stem, wash snd tt Is cooler, quicker and neater, but
jUgd Mfpp areT>a»hleasly brokea In encircled with cherry leaves.
Wnr'r^ A. v«7 thorough way to sterIt U convenient. All are eare«aU/ toupoa by untoward dircumtettoea;
Belfoc plump broOen aomethlng Uito Jars is to put thfsn into s boUv stone seven pounds of sound sour under poor msDSffMnept gives out an
Tiled to attend aad Joto to these wet^
^‘wpwds qaptoaaant odor. The socumnlatitm
P Jgige g«a snd AU cans and boiler cherries. Make a Sjrop
there naa 4»ya
larger
vices.
____ ^ from eerlleei^ww unUl hav- two
firidsag them leM^ with cold water aad let come to a bq« of granulated sugar, oqe toot of
T:00 p, o, Konn»l BIhl.
tag partially atraightoaed i*et the Pte« •Pw .teck and brestt. Whte 9uL U the tens have beep once treated cider vinegar, one
Con.erci’iEStSit.
^
laatete. ate aaeka hte coeeh late M clpnitod. dTfto -OBd dry with cloth, to 3tos BtitfUtor. Ih* mxf. Ume tistog of cloves. aU Jplee and manamooTo prevent^ dean and Ail toe store
alBbt (or a tow hoots te Aroahled qprtokle Ughtly with peppm and a»H ^ may te ptoted on toe back at tte ooe teaapoooful of mace. Add tte afire each using and keep the wiok
ipaL Bat If thore te a#yP pnd hrou slowly. w(th Ufe tmk nWe ^1^ or in A warn oven until tte cherries, to tte syrup snd cook naUl taraed down very low while tte stove
*Rr» mw, wd ^inimlg» J;to. ».•
tte 0(4
Wvqp down to the Are. Berre th» gte glass Is thocovghly warmed snd tpm tender. • Bklto out snd pour Into Is not to toe. If the wick to tamed
oootouiyv’'lai bar aoMOto Btetett vtth ntated with smaU. reuad, hoiM mads dUod irlUx \tv0fV W*' ‘Hte fratt gtoss Jsim. Cook the syrup until (kick. qp Iteto U di^ws the oU vp and^fl'
•teold te.^1 la while
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tbsa poor U ovto the eterrtre and lows tt to gpreqd flprre Utf
tte ^aht that woMn la o
prptor graictete. tomtimra ptyla.
tet The covers shooJd be
walkp pf lito have their day*
flor tte ealad. ptsito IBS UrBsst aad
tte bolter.

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hM MIewa anhaia ha Aral euaMtoa tha
^fht BttltudB toward Oed. Tbiwa
therafore
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MM praeiter
1. The Aral eoauBaadmeat esalta
Ood aad dBPeuaua Idolatry. ‘Tlioo
ahaH hare ae etbar gnda before Me.**
tied »«M be aapmae in oar lives or
Me tea ao idare la-ibem at all. Idolaiff tea always Aourlsbrxl In trealben
laadB. Nor aeed we think ibm we
oseaipt fraai the iefni»taiHNi to it l>eeenaa we worahlp no visible Uola.
Anything that Orcai^ our hearts and
Uvea above (led la an idol It Is
thlat that eemoa liefore Ood. aod It
BJOal be BOboedUuited and Oud viven
the supratoo aleeo <a we• are Ulolatera
and are audit th» cptMl
Oed aa tetokera of'ihU cumioaod■Nht ^ay tite be ehr prayer;
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deand tte' imtahip it kdatto Vlany
of tte Bdetert^ h Bdhiileh laafia not
BB ffodh, tef ai topraiPhtiug ibr guda.
aad aurh worahlp Is not wautligt in
aoaw iiwfiMod <*hrkrtlan rbnn boa to
day. Rut ImaM worship aiM>n leads to
Idolalry and f^ that fraaoa abould ha
aroldod. The MorshfiHT of nn tinaxe
of (.'hrlsl at H^l siuiplj n*i»r«‘»emlng

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$. E. WAIT A SONS,
OTATH of MirillGAN. Tim PRO
^ hate court for the county of Grand
raverae. At a sm-hhIPh of said court,
held at the prtiliaie ofhee. In Ihe city
of Tratiknic (iiy. In ssld county, on
the S2ud day of June. A. D. ll*oT
Preai«t: Hon LT«d K
Walker.
Judge of prnluili*.
In the mallet v
n te'lni
iM In aald cotirt hla pKitIcim pray 111
that he may te authorired. emjH
iBCd| lo sell at prlvMle sale
ol Mid eeUnUt lu uakl rt-al
In descrllNxl.
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It Is fudeicd. That the Ifiih d.iv ofi
t o’rUs'k ill the
July. A. D- HH»i at
. Mfoivnomi. at aald
hivtilng
1 petlik
ib1lr noI that pahl
I* furt
1 by puhlbloatlon
auo[
-r. for ihi
rt-ssive weaka previous lo said d»:ly of
bearing. In tte ^vaning Record, a
newspuper prlDled and rltcuUted lu
aald couuly.
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Judge of ProbBte.
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Both are tiae result of |Aysical
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Taira Baate, lad., aad tte Mbb. J. K.
HatUt «r Chloapo. art al RUMMa tte
0— of Mr. and Mm. W. R. Sta—
Mm. Oeorpe N. Black of tte RashloraMt—B haa raoestly pare
^Mnd pony (Brown Dolly), a raat. haraaaa aad aaddla
naa of her gxaad BMldrkBi. Oeorpe.
Hetoa ahd. Loniaa Starrteker. NaedkoB*
any tte ohildran uw aajoytap It to
tte attanDoat A friend la rinrida
Bant tte children three live alllpatart
whkdi aaena to be attracUng eoaaldarable attention.
Tte Ashlag haa beaa actra pM
thi* *y«nr.
Good abed patch are^^
caught from the pier while Mr. J. £.1
Moatraaa aeo— to tmdaratand how to
get them on hU trolUng hook, reelljrj
the treat te brings from the wator are]
beanUea aod aoch fun he aaya io catch >
thaas.
A beat load of real iDdlaaa and I
their squaws and pappcKwes vtalted ’
Old Mlaakm with thalr mats aad
baateta a few day j ago. So many of i
this geamtlon of aquaws have dis­
carded tte blankets and bright coIotihI ;
shawl and Inatead donned white bosei
and alipper*. thin white walats, short I
ateeves. maBhraem haU and In mnayj
ways are a '-Tiretty good copy of the
white girl. Rut—sFto>« a load of the
old fk-hkau-d Indian* and squaw*
f with their canoe*, basket*,
their beads, they make
a real picture In tli«-m*eht-«.
though, that srin anon te gone and
te nothing but a ntemory- ol da>*

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healed BBafloa.
Tte eoeial happesa at tte.v«en«t
thua tor. beaa raatrletod to a few
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tw DmbIm Rbqm
13-lt smaiU dinaeta aad the re—loa of aanNtHik-UwMU. UketUvir
aBapo-*'ADrtktM la
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tkt kMBBB atora. tW Bonli
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Ytere .la
a pood
BSBretoB CT«Bt cBartuB Bad oot Id iBd , rvglOB 1
beamitol *•>«■ tiito ideal KeeOi-ta-waata.
howitag any. golf Uaks mad teocds
IcYt to*T UtUe for
do karlac formed keaattfal paawln- oooru tte ball room at tte hotel, all
salaa ef weeded land wttli aaUHwl of whlBh opatitbate lb tba pood Ume
daqiM prarpalty aad tortadm In It aU irwWck tb. tabaMtoaU Mr of tha ypaag paople. —ktap the aoiQ.
af th* lord
tlieir way Marly balf a eeatary Bwr daya po hy all toe aoon.
Beaeh Oottape la tllad with a merry
ttor Oed la vala " Tet how npldly It
Tlidk the platw wa* kaowa as
Im dmsi and
prbfMltj lorf«asla«. It to a tiMdt j Basary'B Point. But Uk»o daya are hobch of people e«—laUng of Mr. aad
BBawlHa ala. aad yet It k rrer oa'‘gaM aad the •tnuach IttUe atMuner Mra. John Oatea. Mr. and Mra. LangmAiUmn ^ro0f paekagtA
Mb lartaaBi In pabllf plarwe of all jMwM ao Dotwlar to thoM daiw don of Cincinnati, and Mr. aad Mm.
dMf»»tl>M pfwfaae aad eaMar laa tone a«D etrwwed the beach of Ladie
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
faa
aad toaoeaait rblldrea hare their poia
b«- Umbora while bhifl
ina ahorked liy this haaenaea of 'Cf^ Etaory aleepa hla last aloep hU family basre again cease to Ne-ahIt la aa ootrate to poldlc de- ^ lo Odemabary «*fneu*ry. But today. U-panla, and they are oomfortaWy
iln*t It
'■ are Uw rhoqitameaon aloamod Into the aetUed at * Red Gables'’ cotUge'. Last
<»acy. and bumaa laws ayaln«t
j^ear the bisbnp officiated at Bunday
aervlco. hoidtng the a«^lce In the
hotel parlor, where during
Franae'a Carliast Artists.
Human Bleed.
*n»e eaves of aoutbern FVj've are
Rumna blood consist* of hath h
I iireTaae, havla* i »*tl^ ethers stayed on the boat just BitT fSoe was raised *for
Xfrta
the moat rt'iuarkable In the world for liquid aod a mdkl Tte e.dld part can*
i the rhe<jiiainex«*o. The* Mrs Woodeock hold* regulaB mlanlonformed the haMt of usirry the Ixi‘C?*
their
wall
picturrv
made
hy
prehU
sl^ts
of
minute
IrkIIcs know*. _n* i-oVnMH'llng at UhV enCLage which
gnanl ooj h«y n»\er looked niore allnartlve tluui
toric men'who wen- rontemp jrary with pusLies. i^Tbe liquid I* known as plaa«
very enjoyable and' luatrortive.
It did thia morning In the early hour*,
(be m.iromoth. the rtiinocero* and the ma. <»ne-thlrd of the bkswl I* made up^
revere all garred rivaling miisdy'a mirror with Ita Bishop Wookcock baa plana this year
relndi-er In that country, ikmio of the of corpuscle* and Ivt-o thlnl* Of plasma.'
tilings.
mho* mnoey for thW paepewo of
plctare* are .engravwd lu the rock; Tte ei»rpnsrle* ifN- dlvKU-<1 Into Iwo
4 The fourth ctmimandinenl enjoins placid aurfare and the Island and building a little chapel on the reaorl
painted with different <-olor*. grert ciasses. nHl.ard white, the red
'the koidnx of (be Kablsitb day. "Re points In the dlstaare looked like a
here, if all the ptans matnre, the
repreaent extinct ani­ pretlomiuntlnjr l.v »»» to 1. IToft—»r
usually re
idler the ICibtetb day to keep It plctare front fairy land. A IlMie
mal*. auch aa cave lion* and eave MetchnlkofT. the emlueuf nutboilty.of
bol.v. * The Aabbath day aa lust It lit- lalor a breese sprung
.. up. jtuit rippling
..
_ iMcautifaJ Kplacopallan serrieca will be
bear*. .A faithful reiirem^tatiuD of the tbo Pasteur iustlttitc. has shown thkt
ihI at the rkiw of the eirallon and lat the surface enough to bring out the,
**»<**T Bunday.
rbltton'TOK. with It* two horn* of uu- Ihe uliUc corptiscles arc deadly ena*
ev lu •orporrle l Into tJorl's law Yet d(Mp blue of the cicar wale
equal I igth. Ik found In a cavern at tnlc> of Iwrlertn. p-rms anil rernao «f
wlint iK-sesTatbiti of the Kaplmth there those taking thHr Aral rid«*
Fonl-tl(
It-de-tiamue. Tlu- prv-historlc ^rt- all Linds. *»• Hull they may te da*
fSod's bouse Is rtewrted. Ills
lat* made their paint of ocher of varb sciIIsh'. a* tte watchdogs of tUo body.
:lec(ed; r*hrlstlati aer\ lee Is beautiful Wy It wa* tiidoW a revelaOUR *tuide*. pulverlxrtl and mixed In
lion of what the UrantI Traver*»*
SiMvIaj to th** BvcnlnR lU'oird
mortar*.
Four pha*ea of advance In
regldu has in storv-for tiusw* who nre
unti-«'«-si,ary rvork
RdgewTKMl. Mlrh.. July 13 - Bdgc- tbl* troghHiytt- art hare beeu diattnBpcclal to the Kicnlng Record.
Thermopylae.
111" lious<\ vtsUaj
a I Ion Biminx friends eceking thft fasrinallnR In imtiin- dup
Thenuopy'ac simply mean*
Old MUwlon, Mk-h..' July 13—Old wnod la now taking «m It* sumtiy'r guhihed by exidorer*.
The w ord Thenuopy**
nod plensiirv
i^ftuu. Many csct'ta* lug <he aumnier month*.
hot si»rliig*. ami tte famous pns*
Mlwuon during the early part of July ai>i*'Hniuce. tht- <x)KagH are btdng
tlieinm-lves by j.\lng. **lt Is the only
The large hotel of the lOaoc Is
where the Uttle wa* fought Is-twecn
is a symnnym for all that is l*ca;itlfnl, o|K>u«>d. lnipmv«'m«‘nia have lM>en made
day I have.
wlilj t
AmWlass In ever) particular, wide
nwl «
It 1* the only.dny that Is
quiet and n'atful to tJrcd uervtw. Illne al*l the (•eoplc arc lu'ttJtng dnwn for Urlsb prodigality tlirmigliont 1 • age*. Ihe R|«rtans and Ihe rerslau* (i*>k Ite
tbwl gs%e us r\x out of aev- shady rerandaa, gotxl bed*, while th«; l»ay. green tree*, flnwtww. ihe music enjoyment of the pleawnt wceka that and fabniou*
ilou* *uma
auma have Is-e
Im-ou exi*ci
*cudc<l n.nme from the wann spring* flowlug
not on
cn and k«i»t otic for Himself. Will we meal*—well, the pgod meal* arc Nc ol the bird*. .A good place lo forget
for them. Nero at a single Itauqoet or­ fiomz-lhe side of the mountain. Thctr U' ctMue.
luojiylne was In nnck-iB lime* the only
ah u-wanta’* long *ult. Ne-uh-ta wants
r«di llim of that*
's
BdRvwood I* iKUUiUfully situated, dered fino.isio worth of ro*<-* to te pracllcahle route for an nrmy hetw-ym
tor a time the eager huslIlnK. often
used, and when be visited the house of
place that a man can bring hi* fam­
UlBI.r KKAKIN*.*.
grasping and iwletltleaii life ci^the! liwaied on the famo-.i* pnnlusula wUb a n»»ble he required that It* fountain northern and central Greece. The mail
«cn. I 1; rvut. V. 1 7; Jer txv.
ily and Jhey can become healthy and
w a* only wide enough for a single rB- •
mtle*.
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j
a
niHgulflcent
<.f
Ihe
suiting
P
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niHgujnoeni
view
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me
su^uug
sun
should
ai*oul
ro*e
water.
We
have
Ihe
mh. xxlll. 17: Ixn sMv. H 10;•; Ps tamicsl and acquire ai>petiuw that
The summer colony la .slowly arriv , •<’»'*« 'he Immd ei|*ause Of Grand] record of another banquet at which hicle *h»e morass to*the east of the
rxx
1.*V*-'1: Uv.
*-ould do credit lo a beer, all, wltbcMit
the i-elltng wa* oiiene<1. and the guest* pas* ha* now Iss-ome an allnvlnl plain
JoA II. ?l; III. S: I John V. *.'l.
Ing a lutlc later than uj*uaJ owing to I Traverao bay, Marlon Island
fronr'lhe retreat of the Mnliac gnif. eu ,
the expenditure of hundreds.
thv^ latent sa of Ttio season.
'distance. *hadi-d by pints and blrchee,
arm of the ,T-.:ean wa nml the dcpoalt
gome very nice cottagea are ov>**d
grct'i
Chriatiao Cndaaver In Ireland.
Mr. and Mrs
\V/IMercc and Ml*.- J«*>'
ctuaigh fnan the city to esNe-ah ta a anla.' A nice new one Is
t. Imt the flowers cotitJaued lo fall of the river Suoncte-ut.
'.Iglit jesrs .ngo then* were hi Irxv
Plerce of ChWitioo. well known *uni-!«te It* discomfort* yet clo«- enough
nighty Methodist riirlsllun Kii^ nearly completed op Chailoti Arc.,
mer people ol Northern Michigan ar-} f<»r It* convenlenrt s. (i ctnild hardly
and will be oec^lvd h.v J. V. Wright
Antony and Cleopatra.
nved In lime to *7w-»d the Ith at OldiK- improved Restful quiet Is an ex
and family of dwicinnattl. O.
(ieopatra was rklUig In her bftrgv.
Tha Curtain Waa (Xmn.
Mlrslon. *Thfy are conifortal.lc settled'-ceht-nt halm for ilred uervtw while the
A party of c-nutryns-u were in lx«- •it Is a Is-ur^tlful view from here." sb6
The Tmidwuy cottage Is wen for
In their cottage. 8ah Stc.iH are entei [I'lnt* scented air. the ptire tey breexe*
remarked In Egyptian woril* lo that
the »4son, H. li. OohW and U D.
talning Dr Bvtin Calloway, also of J nW In building up wtwrfed lKxllt«s.
effect.

dentrir .tnl.m. the tle.iomlusllons repre CobW. with their fanillie* from Fwt C’lmwgc
I
Mtv Brown and eon ti^, Anstln, strand. •
"Ye*." resis.nded Antony. “I took
sctueil Wing MotiHKilst. PreslivtiTlaii Worth, Texa*. They arc entcrtglu"Sujqioae we go la." aald one.
car-- » . g<-t you n Nile seal."
Mr and Mrs. C C. Nash and four Texas, arc now ksatetl here
and Uaptl*t.
Ing Ml*a CtJurch of . Chicago
WhiTout the rowers did laugh lustityi
It 1* first."
“Better aecvbow tm
chlldivn of Kvajiston. Ill have rented
Mia.* Hnlln td Ja. I son. Is a rts-ent
Mr. ami Mr*. Harry Hn*-e and rhlldaald another.
the Spinney cottage and are plttasant-. arrival.
It AUnda Far Work.
n, with their maid* arrived a fens
.\fler Inquiring Th^prlce of adnil*Cabbag* Loaves.
TW Kudeavor uiosemeut b* meant I
1) locHit-d fully prej«m-d u. enjt.y: Mnt Terrey td Jarkwm Is now sel
daya ago and art* keeping house In
slou ttey decided to acud one of the j
think *-abbnge la imwholB*
■:
lUnd for real, solid, bard work Li
life for the summer, this teing their fMd at B-lgew<K*d.
party
Inside to see wbelter It wa*
i-il n dyspeptic. '
Ihclr
cottage
on
the
uppt‘r
termce.
see to It <(hat ue live up to the *
first summer In Old Mission.
| B»«hrq. Atwell and family of Kansas enough or not. After remaining
dcjM-nd*
aomewhat." anawered
reiill»n -ll. Rayke.' I•m^ldt•ul of Tua I
have as guest* Krami*
Henry and Warren Vuuphiin
Vaughan of Ann Fliy.
Flty. who ^^is-lit the first of the season
j,.,r^ate returm*d.
tKl
eXTH-rt.
“on wlicther yon eat
Howe of Cincinnati.
uianla I'likiu.
Arter. s«»ns t»f Dr. V C Vaughan of here, have gone to N«*nhiK*rt.
“How la Itr askcvl one.
^
try to smoke II." - Washington
The cottage t»wn**d by G«o II. 8|m’utb«- Cnivervliy stuff art- al Vaughan* Mr KiintialP and f.iiiiily »tf Chicago j “No gotsl. A lot <if fellers fiddlin' In
cer of Charlotte. Mich.. I* nsited for
front of tte big fik-lur'. Come on."
cottage for the summer. The Isiys ■ «rt“ here for the season,
Ihe scaeon by Onibain P Hunt and
Sandy's Retort.
are Ihe ow ners of a fine new oailhig I B I* te*** *'f (!hlc«g«» is < • of Bdg*Ikmlly, who although ttey have the
A certain parish mlnlKtiT I* a praccottage, do nts keep house Iwil take ranoe D. and Mr* J Vaughan from
Beal thoughli not a cultured preacher.
DftroU are expwted In u ctMijrle of
i-n on 111* wgy
way
their nu^al* at the hotel
Wmuth. Ml«. Maiy Hart I»arrngh. 1 J****
ptanist
at the close of the afternoon aervOne of the coxiest abiding places wwl.s and wtU make the trip from

Daniel S. Uirragb and Master j
“ ovwIoTKnndy Smart, the vllreporter to whnbt be had kindly i
Ikdmll to Old Mi*.slun In their Usir Mrs
.11
*««'»
Nt-tth-tawauia U "IVby
s*r Hart IXirragh. of Iksiver. l*a . '
lied an Interview i.... M.
Soudder
tnidglng along,
Idly over the paper, -I*
cte ^ ”
*"
and. iK-lng h bit of a wag. ochlreaaed
Mrs. Etiward O Brk-n and J
K are here for the summer.
ig of acIciKT* If reflues the ran i kwousl on the wcBt shore trf the reMiss Martha tShafer haa arrivi-d and him as follows
Montrose took a trip lo Cbarlevolx on
alldlltlca aod rujarg«'s the huart It— j sort and owned by Dr. C. E. Miller of
“Yoo ve gtd an excellent pair of ahoca
taken h*w residenee here.
Satuiday
lust,
n-lurnlng
on
the
followPeaobscot BnUdlsr.
f
ckreupU-d
hy
Mr*.
e yon taUmt lo fl»kr
what were
' Cadillac, and 1*
on. Saudy, but. lo*h. man. ttey’re sadly
Mra.
Paul
L
Ib-sari.
Ma-sler
David
Tuestday
ucrtHniwnleil
hy
Mr,
Ing
Detroit, HichlCAB.
lid like lo know, sir. h<»w yon’M',ip.r and her aK«-«l mother. Mrs.
**1 ahoulil
need of blacking:"
Dysart. .Master Biiiil llywart. Miss
regani ihs'MistItiKiiUhed |•bll
ndy.
“Aya. sir." readily replied Randy
••'"N Turner <d Cleveland. O Mrs. C J iri Uricu Btiuj Cblcago, who will stay a Ksirth Dysart and Illulne C Kilgore of
iesaor v<« Rergstelu aa a muslcbinj" i „ .
, ^
an i
“Tlieyre like .rt-r .wrnions uinn dcstlBrt-en.
or
tundee l*eo|dc’* Jour
Mr. and Mrs Gr«»rgt- F*. Runn of Paducah. Ky.. an- in outage^ hen-.
lute o’ iK.lksh: ’~I*i
Mhi. E. L Belknap and Mia* Ada L
Chicago, arrived on Steamer .Missouri
rale ktvvIsMinl luincer. air." exrl.nlnmd, lUK crowd thoroughly enjoying ihclr
SurplusfiM II montlui visit at Moiitnuc cot­ Stone of Jack.a>n ate ivcenl arrivals.
the rmtaeot musk'laa. acowlln;- cottage. Ihclr fine view
Undivided profits.. .$875,000
tage
Mrs. Snyder and son Wilton
Tha Koran.
and the Island In the dtr^nnee.
The Koran, or Al Koran, the nacref
an- »»ther Chicago vlhltors al the
Tha Farfrcr In tho Lighthouse.
“Fair Marion Ulo
Haa a department especially
K faruHT h i’l -V r.re! an ep’> >tnt book of the Mohammedan*,
Mouirtwo c*>ttage.
WtTh vendunnis pile
•nt n* llclit kei-ir-r In n Malm* »»-a«f! ten about fiM) A 1>. by Mohammed.
well
equipped to give efflciant
Stewart
McIXmald
of
Chicago
la
rvHh lo her shi-re all hCHri.*
t> a prone |*oem of tly(M) verses,
•The P4IHW’ for the summer, while n?l«tb-me The OiKt nIHit
service in making audita and
iH-gulld."
1 up promt‘ly .nt desk object of w hich wa* to show tliat God
Dr Miller. C J McHuuli and Mr ' Dr A J. Prt-seolt. who has been at j
•k cnrefollv. extin-nilsli- had told everything that waa worth
examinationa of the books fit
ilav rf iMurse telling to .Mohammed and that those
Fred Brecne arrived
the mornlug The Pine* for , a month, returned to
who doubted It abmild te alatn In thl*
municipalitiet. 'corporations, inthere \vn* trout.!c. nr-d
ol the Hh with their tonrlug car and Chlcage.
Mr*. W. S Shudd , w ho ha* U-«*n a taken to task ho ivpib-d thnt he *op world aod turned over to Allah to te
sis-nt the day with their famllla* at
stitutionr and individuals. It la
eternally damne<l In the wprld t6 eom».
“Tyny Owd" Packed In ’ the auto guest t»f Mrs. Cain tell al Batomau posed 10 o’clock os* Isle etjongh tr There are today some S60.000.000 of
keep Mie IklU g<Hng. at he tbeugln
under the management of a
waa a generous supply <»f fireworks enuage fflc^ week. left on Str. MIs- that all bom-st men should te In Is-d human being* who profeaa to baUrr#
Fhranaton.
111.
»ourt
for
her
home
1
which tht- chihlrt*n grt-ally enjoyed In
Certified Public AccounUnL
In the Koran.
at that beur.—B«»*tou Herald.
Mr. ^itd Mrs. C S Porter of Lincoln
Ih* evcnlnt..
At thl* point tMi the west shore Is Park Ik-nU-vaid. Chkaco and Mr L.
Tte Moat Usaful Flewsr
the g<s<d Imthlng
Fmooth. sandy C McCalli. of fblcagv* .iri- *l the
A few doM'Sof this remetiy will lu"Rjsea aod lilies yield clegne." said'
t
Turialdy cure an ordinary attack of
Uwch an3l shallow quite a way out P«»rter Horn-,*.
-Well. ” said hla mother, “are you
TlHTe I* now- quite a roHmy of Jark- the florist ’’"uU Mcdet petals randU-d
mating it a aafo place for Utile childIt can always l>e depended n|w>n,
sonvHle. HI., iieople on the pennlmnila. are edihle, but tte inosi useful of all ^ing to he r>od? Have vou finished
‘ven In the more severe atlacka of
flowers i* tht- jK.ppy. TLe Juice of tbB erytngr
ndchii
Cf^su-r' RihsI and family of Tern- Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cleary, Mr aad poppy gl\-e« ns ot«lum. Tte s*-ed li
i->iu«»caia'ca
Haute. Infl . are at ihelr oottape. The O. Pought. the throe Misses Corey. plhBBitit aud uuTriTlon*. I*oppy seed
dlarrhiea and choh-ra infantum In
Mr L P. Slutam.nn. Mr. and Mr*. cake U one of the iHnd . nt!e fotula.
Binea. for the swmiuer.
children, amt It tha means of aavlrg
Mrs. Ransontv latce with her son Snyder. <dl will stay ubtil Sept. 1st. Aud the oil au.*wuis a bulidrv-d pur*
tbellvesof luauy ohIWtrvn each year.
When redm>^ with water aad
Morten, hla wife and children of JOBt now they are enjoying life In poee*. It i* uw-d to mix artists’ col­
Bweeteiied it I* pleasant lo take.
trade 1- Buy a
teats but .Mr. Cleary Is erecting a
Ererr man of a famHy should keep Oread Rapid*. Mlc^ - arrlvKl on Tue*^ hBcdaome cottage on Weatt Shore, jnat or*. to cook wUb dike olive oUi. to •ang yer: Byst
mak^ aoap and to bum lu lamiw. tn>
day last and ioi>k poBsesslon of their
this remedy In his home. Dnv it now.
eongh. Coaler—Well, fight i
Paic*. tac.
Laaoc 8in. floe.
apaeloua eedar cotUgc- -* maaalve log north of Bluer Sweet Lodge, the miin- ly. bealde* tte ludustriou* ix>ppy tha m>me atuff for black cyes.-Loudou 1
home of Mte Morse of Jat kooo idle lUy and the roee must hang thalr
cabin with huge aaioo hre tdaco. wide
teada."-Phil«lelphhi Bulletin.
, atMl pjeaaant vurroundittga aonvllle. 1^’here the new couage la
being boot U a pertlctilarty pretty
MADAii Seibert wlahee to thank
spoL the band In the beech formtag
the ladlea for their "kind patronage
during the peat Beaaon. and to aute
little point ao they will hare a line
for the weet July
water rtew on three sides making oiaIS’ auy^ reiomlng
a two
of the prettloBt BUBiiier bo—a of the
the middle of Sept, after ahe has bb*
the. fa^^togs
cured the styles
DOrtt.
'
A new tool for removing
Chica^ She anNew York
ork and
ai
lire JAinM Mf»er rad three cMId
the todie« that theySrill be the sod growing over edges . of
ran. Barbnre. Nancy rad Jane, with
gainers (qr^ra trip to the orater of cement walks. By its ti$e a
Mito Kathrjra Higtt,
of Chtcoio.
(aahlOQ. aa It eoabtea her to aecxire
are at tte tern* of Mr rad Mrs. Jeiu.
all the uuk aad moat vp-to-date navow trench it cut next the
atylea. Oq, her retain to the city.
Maraball. for the muntoer.
'alk, preveoting lod growing
tte Rte a M. Ouap^ of Bvanaover edge of wi^, grektly im­
M—fftek
111.. Rued tte
Of tte lit
THE Benlah Boya aatertatomeftt at proving AO.JilOongregntMtoi eterch of this place.
llr. ted Hra e B Brate of Btote
the Orrad opera hotee Moteay evao|a; July li. Sterrad BMla » erata.
oMo. m, with ItelT
WF ^«nr
ptoanratly tocstod to their cottage tor
On MM Saturday morntag:doorvMtofSteiRbi^
the 0—tter. Ifioo Laura Bench u Jiot
,
Joly fl-U-U.
for teto kr Jflktete Drag Ca

Sr j«i

glTBa BitoBf
M tB Mm «■ liBwi aiMi &Khm

News of the
Nearby Resorts

BAOK-AQHE

Diim4hw(Bi

S<f4

m

3

i What the Piano Purehaser
I.wants to know ■
1
^ to tH» naa* van wU» m4 wm U ttmm 4mkto?
to k w
a riaa» M cn ko yvahMad tor tte aeMgr?
Am 1 pn«aato4 apkMt jatofttrr antarty or wortaaaakto?
to cMa I akaaM aet ka faltr ■alktoi wttk tkto Plaae wmi I «aekaa«a tt?
V I k«r «k CAST PAYMKNTf wtd leckkcy kr aalatotod la caaa 1 aM«C wltk i

M:

>;ib« •>»«!. ..|>h.tka]l7-

tb an (hi

M Ym mrny «f .,. /

YesI

?:v;

Grinnell Bros.
aarellakto taMmaieato hare i

W9 mn %km btm PteaoB to IW World-

. --V- . .

to mmPir our 1C storw. give.
Wa gtva tor srmtor vatoM thaa t
la knrtoa tkat »** i
I ^ Brait rtoao w« mU ta DOUKLY OUARANTfaO). bock bf^ the ataaatotoarar aad by ua Our toix» of
aapwta la aaapproarkaa by that «C .aay Boom to this OcmaUy and oa w you oaa tolly rely to ease aaytftoi aoM wraaf.
i Aay Ptoao ko^t d m may b« eackana^. If doalred. withto a y«ar aad vo wlH allow toll price paid,
i Our rapototkm d U yaara' auadtog abouM be eaSldeat aaauranoe tkat koaorafaie aad Uberal tnatr
vtU be accorded kll our ciietomwra. oader all clrramataaoae.

I

Aay^iere ia Mirklfan. Fir*t-cla««,
■lUUe Pianoa mi
ratM.
pur fatiliUmerr unapproa«kcd and
Mra laa attaad to every detail of de­
livery and reiura. relkvinc cuatoMra
Irum all care and rea}K>4.aibmy. l(
Uaabla to call, arraageaienu nuty ba
mada by mail nr phona.

•>

J±l\

I popular i-cilef that OMer^
i ptKriSed ara foam waaked
Ip agaa ago aad aoUdlSed by aotua
etraaga prooaaa ef uattira.
Vleer^
eckaam to a lutoeral known to acienttoto ita ‘toaplollta.** It to i'ompoaed
grtnct^ly of aillca and magoeaiam.
It to found to gaamee to the rook,
wkeie Yokuaic aetton baa forcad It up
to tkC aurtaca. Maorackaum la uaru
net auly tor making tobacco plpea, bat
d water It to pnt I
■eady abaoivtton of
and mactinnlcnl oaa
1 New torlakla In Tirea.
Teata of tke new ktogltoli Urea kDoa o
na ’^tSaatea*' Indicate that a aet will
run a| leaat 10.0UO lullea on a twentytour ^oiaepower automobile and tlint
tbey wtU redut'e too expeoie for tlroe
tolly bMNkalf T^y are made by All
toff tlw urdto
tkea Mtk a k
fftoa, jiByoerln and chromic aalta. Tke
pUletSal aoUdtoea to a few daya into
aoft rubber, fonning a ctublon for
ropda and baTlug entire Immunity
from ipttnrture.

lu

Iren and Maaonr]
It be*
ttaliitid Steel frante buried lu maaoury
will not mat enouffb lu thirteen yeara
to alter Its atrangUi aay meaaorable

Sixteen Stores in Michigan.


Traverse aty Brancli 159 E. Front St

•eutb Amerieaw Oil gieda.
Obeof too anlinal curkMllhw of Snutb
America U the **011 bird.' or guacharo.
It breeda to rocky cavea oa tbe mato*
land, and one of Ita favorite baonta la
tbe talaud of Trinidad. It lays ita e^
to a neat made of mud. and tbe young
tirda are piodlglooaly* fat :be oatlraa
malt tbe fat down to cUy poia at 1 prodace from ft a kind of butter
cavaa Inhabited by tbe blrda are usually acceaalble only from the aei I. a.^
tbe bunting of tham to aometlmaa
excltlag aport
Weddiitf I
Jonathau Murrlil and Hannah Hackett were married l>ei. IW. ITott. This
Mva^the Jt.nrual of American IHatoty,
U«beVe»-elpl for his weddluc suit
nallsbunr
kiisbunr nm>*<nr y. tl A. D ITSA

FH* Ipadked »alra ef 4ke aie Irtog
aa Ike toectom ef tka AitoMto oean
. «C fkr «aal cM eC tka
kM ntoiaa eklai^ tokaa mnatm
I toem akd cetTiM tkHi ewey. Tke

If to*

ef Ike Tw

•torm nk aan.

ancTlkea kartoff baan

^ TlffOancIa «■ imgto
Cuba In
tgtambar. IWL tkat a atoma. aayu tka
Kauma aty 8mr. cwmrtad a acure of
katolcmua crag gamaa Into n farvunt
fuHglw mirttog
Tka Twauty-tkird Knnaao want fium
Tkgska to New York city aad from
tkara naltod tor Cuba. Tkora wna no
alaap eu board tko Vlgltoncla tko tint
nigkt oot It to oaM tkat pcoctlcaUy^
all ef tke nagwiaa wko ware ^ proacrapa. Tke acoue la dasertkad ao one of
mtofftod suSartag and axetoemeot. Tko
gtotomaid ptoodod for «ntot and raot.
tort worn mnbaeded by tka notoy gam-

^ra loTau. an* I kuow tt.“ “Bhoot
da rnouay.- ^Dldnt I gat a eopor
-Llttto Dlck.Lata at nlgbt wkUe the gamaa were
runntog high, a rlotont storm broka
toddealy upon tbe sea. When tbe
wted atruck the Vlgltoncla a mdder
was broken and abe wblrlad round
nad round and then dipped down Into
tbe hollow of a mighty wave. Tbe
shock was unexpected, and to a mw
mant the ooMUers were expertonctog all
of the boiTora of n etoim at aea. The
negroea grabbed up the dice mod looaa
change and boddtod togettor like
tie. some of them moaning and others
too frightened to utter a aound.
hour, the
Tbe stiuxu raged for
aoldlen think
would be tbe
wraa a negro preacher on board, the
Bev John L. Waller. I^wss for him
to rise toftbe occaaloD. He gathered
a crowd of uegroes around him and
spoke tbna
“Bretkl^D. tbe Lord sent tbU storm
an tbe toads of sinful crap shooters
If wo want to be saved, let us pray "
Tbeo be dropped down on his >nee8
and hto voice was beard praying above
tka noise of the storm
The aoWlera Joined with the presfhar to hto pra.ver In a short time tomenUtlons. moans aod promises coukl
ba beard on every band. It was s reTlval mc«-tlng to earnest. Nearly every one of the ftOO aoldlers w as clibec

dtotlnrtloo to Ita planeta w hich reroleo
nkout IL Nearly all of the atara that
wa Ufa to the beaveu* are *flxed." to
At one time Claofiiitra. while antsrtba pnaa that tbey are. like our owe
aea. tba centera or rerolclng planeta. talning Mark Antony, rcsiulred tba
tke totter being tovlalble from tbeir fkior to be strewed with rose leavas to
tbe dertb of eighteen tnebea.
. great dtotaaea.

<3

fSt
Uu^Ullikei^

ardUluc^ Hmyrnuo Oty. Mlak Ikr tko IS4T wueu ttoly daHgktful. Mrt torntf < |
tkm dad rnrntmtkrn d ultoitotPM
bt do today. Try Tto Taylor Oml
1
adirtloaa m tko aebacd k^dtag la
rttoy. MlelL. piano aad Modkam Od for up^iodate too daltmTBotk PboMA
cattoao oa dlo at tko Ttagatoy pcatotdcu aad oMeo of F. ■. Hoorn, aiukitoct. Tiummo City. lOek. All prapooala to ko nddmmed to M
rbalrmao kuMHc comoBlttao. Ktngstoy. mck.
The cooutottoe reoerre tko right to

Amll

K. Caoc.
A. a SUmaou.
H. BmgmiUor.
wod4rl-^tnea
'*
IF you wont a cold drtnk. go
Jocksoo'a. IOC t Front 8t
July 10 It

Speotbl jUtBDtioa Rivitt to
kw; hbdknipfoy pioooaduiga;
oootrejbaoii^; uUPXmmmi ot

•dtbtodMdprifdtomttltou

NotdrrPdblicbted Jodtioe
of tke Ptooe im eAoe. Uooej

For Sale

OnoftIwBtttFamshllwthm
Miehigai.

THE KHKE

J, W. PATCHW, Attonwys

EvcrytldiHifor
The Avtomoblle
and Launch.

NOTICE TO WATER TMERS

WeeaaMve yoa moaey.
Ask as bow.

Walter M. Paige

FarmsJir Sale

•“ '”.Ti n*?bi^:^?nr

H. HYMAN

YOU CERTAINLY
MISSED A
GOOD THING
ffyofA^Mnot rtAd our Aihtriisement yesterday.
It*s going to, niAke some lively selling too.

ji-rifL's"

PAWNS TAX

PEARL and
SHELL SOUVENIRS

EXCISIONS

For Instance.

Pere\^qubttb

Any Tbilor Mbde Suit (for one week)...... 1-1 Price
18 50 to lin.OO Skirtt....................................... $7.71
Some M.OOiyilkt for....................................... Tic
Some 6c Silka for......................................... He
So«e I2.W Shill WaiaU for........................... ILM
Some 11.60 Shirt WaiaU for...........................
Ifc.
Some 11.00 Shirt Waiato for........... .............
i»C
Just Such offerings

as

these sfe %vfut keep

%hm dufina the iifnel»hen it*s supposed to be

POSTAL CARDS

Dr.W. J. Higgins
DENTIST

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-MHMto •tttao

TbaAJuiot ef Hie Cravut
Aboeo tba ertoo and BMons of tba
THT ooMaot and beat to. tba
“Ton bare ofteu beard tba qaaetloa.
auStotog anch language as this could
sad all klnda of drinks at Jacksoa*a.
ba hmrd to dlFerent paxta of th« tob- Wbero a man's treasure to. there wiO
10( E. Front atreot.
July Ib-il

caH— -S'HS srsi.rs.-=.s-!;'»'s:

of s u*hi OoiUourd Drab Cloth^wUh
**“>I**o!i"L“*
*
full euai and Brtch.. of^ ^b and a
ft
Hcht t'DulOud
wKh Tick Untng ana ■
and
fiaitied (nancFtin
wltTUN.
_________________ 1-L.
•toap Ml a Hard Pad.
Ko matter bow (vtnfortobto a soft
bed aod torga o'fi pillows may be.
tbey are not healthy. Women eapedally
would do weU to avoid them, for tbay
aaslst matertally In Injuring tbe phys­
ical appearance. When the body sinks
down to s soft bed a cooslderabto i*orUou of tbe skin Is robbed of proper
ventitotlon. and clnwlatloo Is Interfer­
ed With A bard IkM will make tba
pesb Arm and the flgure grat-eful.

Xaa art Noornfult

Ha Ktottouto m. at

lanot If Ml If Mto «i pannL Ooo
day aftmmag w Mb tort of iowu uAcik
aad tor Totoo kai an nnHoua mm
wtoa toa lupHad la kiB ckanftrt **BollaT
•rrs Hko mm. daar.* aaM tkto tmak
lag ytopag p«oaa. Tm way dawm
town, far Pra kaoa toN«ptog. aad 1>«
canfad Maiy*a totter, tkat 1 aaeoto to
post ubeo I atoftad out. aB
tofwn wttkmer
Tea" mid Mi
parnsd tor kreatk.
*Aad new I karo coma to kare to tkto
public totopkoue.** went en the euger
Toton “for 1 hod Juat ID cenu toft to
aak yoo wtotber you thought 1
to grt a spectol daOrccy stamp i
Maty'a tottor aud walk boma.
wtotber 1 could rtda bame aad tot“Wbat-ob-wby-of couiue! I foi^
got 1 did bare to drop
this Itouful uid aM. %ud
pet that smmp. nor cam 1 ride boma.
alttor. Well. goodbjr-Toutb's Cotm

ALL Cham
loug ago on a railroad train. A datfcrtra employad by the railway com­ lions for new
dlraolory
pany and 1 ware saatsd oaar a couutrylast ba to not latar than July IL atBsaa wbo adjnatad bto aocktia g*ag^ bans Telepbona Co.
July 8-€t
few mlautca.
(
A Happy BMu
“*Ttoit tto botbera tba old man.' I
F. King, of Fort Byron. N. Y..
aald to my companion.
“ ‘Diio't think It’s tbe tie.' replied Ikt (M yearnI of age): atooa a aore on bto
leg. which
wbk
bto troj^ to ^|On mdio road between Trav*
railroad detective.
greater part
“Tbco to leaned forward and said to tlrely h£52i kr
er«e City aod Elk RapWi; 280
Headqtfarters at Detroit.
tbe farmer. ‘Better take your maaay Salra;
i; the
tke world’s
world’s great
great haaier of acres; heavy, rich
rtch soil; two
out of that necktie.*
Cuu. Wqiuu aod P
large orchards; new buildings
** ‘Who told you 1 bad money to mj Ouaiuatnad by Bt«baa Deug OOL.1
worth SaOOO; $1,000 worth of
tier demanded tbe farmer.
nab Drug atore. IVank
stock and tools- Everything
•“Tbe detective then explained that Drugglata. Plica X5c.
bis actions to adjusting bla neckwaar
ID first class shape. Property
' led to tbe aupposltlon. Tbo farmer ad­
worth $16,000. . Will take
mitted that be bad cboaeu tbe tie aa
It aay caaas of eruclty to ebOdmu $12,000 if sold toon.
the biding place for a number of blUa.
“ 'His idea waa all right.' coodudad or animala omna under your oboarratbe detective, 'but be couldn’t keep bto tloa oall aty book stoiu^ boU pbOMo
VENETIAN GUSS.
batMto off the cravat.* "-Kaiisaa Ctty No. iX
Humana Soclafy.
New WUhelm Block
Stax.
may lUt
Tko Diflaront Varietiaa and tke Proc
j
eea ef Memifaetura.
!
JspMtes# MaUl Aftoyw.
Venetian gtaaa owes ‘ lu extrcmi
THT coldest and baat to tbe sodas
I The’ Js|«neiic sre celebrated not only
thtooeoa and llgbrueaa to tbe want of
1 for tbeir skill to making decoratlva ar- and all ktoda of drinks at Jackaob’
lead to lU conipoaUkm. All tbe
July K>-4t
j tlctoa. but also for the beauty of tbe IM & Front atoeet.
mental abapea were blown and owed
, materials used It Is said that tbe aatbeir beauty to toe aklllful manipula­
Ha Flrad tto tklek.
cret of the comiKwitloa of soma of tbeir
tion of tbe wrorker. wboee delicacy of
j alloTs of brass aud copper has only
“1 have fired tbe walkingatick Pra
touch and artUUc taste see re often
irried over *40 years,
era. on iaccount of a
imelr been repealed. Tbe dneot Japaheritage from gencratlona of gtooa
that reaisi
every kind of trunt| „*« brass, called slncbu. conatota of
blowing ai
Lil I tried Bucklen’a Arnica
j t,-u parta of copper aod Uva of- xtoc. meoL unUl
Tbe moat firiaed of the Venetian proalve: that baa healed tbe
[
Anotlier
very
heauHful
alloy,
named
ductloua was tbe beautiful “rltro-dlisde me a happy man." wi
^
ahsdko.
to
which
splendid
hosO
are
Imtrlna,*' or lace glaaa. generally ku<*wn
arretL of North Mills. N. C.
C
tn-stm«nt with acids, to teed Nfor. Piles. Bums. etc-, by Bugbea
lllgree. Of ihU there are two I
was “conTerted! fg«-iD<-d by mixing gold and copper, tka Drug^eahrrank U. Maada, Hannah
“rltorto" and the •■retlcellL*’
! pruportKiu of gold varying from 1 la Drug Store. dmgglaU. XSc.
The former was tbe less elalorste ]
But tbe rough sea eontlnued. 'Tba 10 per cent of the entire
and conslsU>d of a single tulie tw lste*l
and given a spiral dtrectloD. the colored preacher felt that something '
lns{)iratlo% |
further must be done,
First Oisoevery ef gun gpeta.
t« g aacricame to him. There
Schedule water taxes most be paid
’ apoL wa* by Ksluicus in ICld Ijiter BEI-XIRIC JULY 1st lo get discount
varied. Sometimes tbe twisted tul»es flee.
“Our
prayer*
and
songs
don’t
pre1
iierwcbel d«-. Idvd that these spots All water will be shut off* without
were powdered with gold and mode
borlionUl. diagonal or curved railr be shouted. “There’s something ; »ere breaks In the pbetoeptortc cloads further notice if not paid BEFORE
JULY ISOl
varUtton waa given that wrong. Brethren, the dice must go .urroundtog tbe sun aod that tbaaa
W. R. Caldvull. SupL
j iioles varied from mere •’poree’’ 100
tngaaiUty could suggest or fancy dc teto tbe sear
The suggeetloa had only to be mada. 1 p,uee across to enormous chasms 40.- June 27, 28, 29. July 1 to 18.
Aventurlne glass was torented by Tbe dice were tossed into the angry qoo to BO.OOO mll« to diameter. 'Tba
Phone 372
GETT
your
lee cream at Jackson’s 131 Com St.
tbe Venettons, lU secret totog dtocov- waters, about 500 pairs. Some of tbafijirgeat on record, measured Feb. 2. five flavors; all the beat. 108 E FVooL
the money wtotAi 1902, was IUB.000 by C5.000 miles to
ared by tbe sccMontal dropping of
July 10-41
sod covered une-twentietb of tba
brass orr co|i
co|>|ier filings Into a pot of
n tl
the dlf- an boor after tbe dice went tba atona sun's disk.
melted glass, which resulted to
FOR OUTSIDE daoraI UM I
fusion of gold specks or threads abated
Pepys ea thaksepeare.
Tbe Rev John L. Waller told rellElastie Spar Vamlah.
tbrougbont tbe mssa. Ito name Is aald
Pepyt'• Hlary, 1G5O-1O0O. commenting Sons.
to algulfy adx-enture. or resulting from floaa services at frequent Intervals
of Mldchance, a word half Italian, but coined during tbe rest of tbe voyage Tbey
1 have a number of good
The Charming
probably for tbe occasloB to denote the were always well axteoded .At each stimmer Night's
Insipid. rridlcuk>os play 1 ever saw
meeting be told bis bearers that the most insipid,
►t oereesaJ-ily one of perf«
pacultor variety.
farms, all th^ way from 40 to
ding •• *Ol
oniau
and fealiires. Maoy a plain
Marbled or variegated glass was prayers of tbe righteous bad saved the to myr life. ’ a
3 I hsvs 1
who could never imrve as an artist’s 160 acres, for talc, or If you
wickfd
Then he urged them all to lo. Mo
erto esteemed a mighty good play, bu: model,
'1. ponaeasea those rare quaJIUes
__.re I remain steadfast.
topto toxoU and tortoise abell.
that all the world admires; neatneaa. have any good property, 1 will
was s kind of green and purple -bich I Nothing was said about crap aboot- having lately read tbe 'Adventures of clear eyes, clean smooth akJfl and
take it in exchange and make
luni,' It seems a mesa thing.**
became red i>y transmission of llgbt I lag during the rest of the \x>yage. | Five Hou
that
sprtghtltoeaK of step and actk)
---- ——: —
A fioety glass which showed an Icy Shortly after tbe aoldlers landed in
Ith. A ph; you easy terms, 1 can sell you
coating was made by dipping the vesslciclally
a good farm for less money
•el when half biow n In pounded glass,
tiactlve. not even to herself. Electric
wbu .Iw.j. c.rrl«t In bu p^- Bitteia restores s'eak w<icnen. give than you can buy it of any­
the panic las of which readily adberci K>m. dir,, but »ol . .lUBl. p.lr ««ild I fn«d borse
chestnut
b.d ' «i IZT
stroni; nerves, bright eyes, emootb.
to tbe warm roasa, which was reheated b, found in ,n. rottl-n.
else. I have .farms
velvety skin, beautiful comptcxloo. body
and
nd wrought into shape
sha
Han which arc located from four
flomctlmes pi>unde<l glass of differ
Meads.
CBt colors was used with floe effect up^
to
20
milcr from Travcrfic
Druggists.
5<X‘,
on the same objaet. These, with dell
City, all good improved land.
cutely glided glass aod some omsroenl
cnsim at Jackson's
He sold them for $12.
ed wltk Jawel patterns like tboae of
If you have good levri farms
retrcwi»ertlve operation, for b# MVar
be
boat.
106
B.
Front
Damaacua, formed the principal kinds
bad U before.
July 10-4t 1 will buy them.
of Veuetlan gtoss. which was too thin
Prssidsntisi Nicknsmss.
The gecious Part.
far omgnrijxgm and could rarely bear
Waahlngttm was nicknajaed tbe Fa­
"But Gladys, we should not 1 t your
A Mcrrmrsbls Day.
•naaal tog.—Kxchs nge.
ther of Hto Country. Atnerlcos Fa bin*
rememiier with
One of tbe days we remet
■ejudlce sund In thee way of
the anctonatus of tbe West. Atlas of j toothers prej
pleasure, as ti-ell ms with profit
marriage. What Is moneyr to ir
Office ‘^7 State Bank Building
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America. Lovely
lely t>
Oeorglus (a sarcastic
bealtb,. 1* tbe ooe on which
tbe English sol- love ? •
Third Floor
“1 know. Alfred, that money Is
Forest. I>ellverer
240 Washiagtoo,
Oit. phone 774
all.
but
-hunger
la
something
I,ast
of America. Stepfather of His Councure headaches and biliousness,
nlgbf
you
walked
past
three
restauI try (applied hr blttpr optK>nenu during
keep tbe bos'els right. rSc at Bogbee
t dog's
on tbe way frdm tbe theater aod Drug Oo., Hannah Drug Oo.. Fnuik H.
and Bavlor of HU
Unci
But mother Meads Drug Stftre.
-Lo.* b.«.t. rocl.
tb. )».«« I “
rc | n,,,. «.« .npp,r
eat when 1
said toformally. “dld^ I give you tea .
Jeffor«,n Ssr* ! bad something f-r
dv u«
for .bU «... Udn,l
idoD Mail
MontlceUo and Long Tom; Madison. dot bon..~-Lbnd„.
Sir Charles -Not undersUnd tb<
Father of tbe ConsUtutlon; Monroe.
Last (V>cked Hat. J. Q. Adams. Old ference between convex and concave?
Tbe special asalbameot roils for the
_____
Mao Eioqw
Eioqoent; Jackson.
Old________
Hickory. 1 win try to explain. Convex ll
SMvtng of the following '•treeta are
Uacto Moae scratched his bead.
Big Knife and Shari Knife. Hero ^ i tbe ouukle curve of an umbrella open
*T4ars WUlyum. yo’ sent me ter ds New Orleans. Gtoral and Old Hero; ed Tbe Inside view would be con­ DOW to my hands for oollectloo of tbe
ebato gang fw tryln’ tor steal soma Van Buren was Little Magtctan. Wto- cave. Aline—I see, but bow would first InataJlment
cklckena. didn’t yeT’
BtghLh street from the west end of
ard of Klnderbook and King Martin that be with s 'parasol7 — London
“Yaa. that waa the charge.’*
Eighth street bridge weet to tbe east
tbe First: Hairtoon. 'lippecanoe. Oid
“Aa* don’t de law say yo’ can’t be Tip and Washington of tbe Weet; TyUne of DiTtoioii atreeL
ckarged twice wid^ de same
’ft
w * .
.
M
Young Hickory and Accidental
Washtogton atreet from the east
*-Tbat DO man shall be twice placed
p^ig. young Hkkory; Tsyline of Cam street to tbe weet line of
to Jeopardy for tbe Identical set, yea" lor. Rough and Ready. Old Buena Vista
An endless variety, at l#c
Elaiiroad avenue.
“Den, sab. yo' dss bab ter let me go. and Old Zacb: Fillmore, tbe American
toCScea^’b
Waslxingtoo^tibeet from the west
aab. Ah war after de same cbickeoA Louis OjlUppe: Pierce. Purse; Boaab.**’—Washington Post
NIAGARA FALUB
line of Railroto avenue east to tbe
changn. Old Public Functionary. Bach­
ALEXANDRIA BAT
seat Itoe of BnrtPw atreet
elor President and Old Bock.
W«to. 9
Welsh melo­
TORO.VTO AND MONTREAL
'The above Installment to be paid
dies Is traced with ditbculty. hut there
After experlmeottog with forty-one
EXCTURSION
or or before tbe .31st day of July.
are gtiod reasons for tollevlng tba: persons. M. N- VaechWe conclnded that
THURSDAY. JULY 25tb ,
1907.
“Tto March bf tbe Monks of Bangi>r“ sleep to tbe day Is mors superficial,
Ralph & HastlngBv
dates back to the event which It cele leas conttnuons mad kes recuperative
PBRE MARQUETTE R. R.
aty Treaaurar.
bratos and that it waa In reality tbe than sleep to tbe night. Except to
For rates, time of trains, routes, Office. R. 202 State Bank Buikltog.
atrato by which tboae devoted men. cases of extreme menul or physical
Fancy, Floral,' Photoa etc.
July Wl.
tto white monks of Bangor Iscoed. fatigue steep to tbe day doca not reach etc., ask sgenu.
each ic others 2c aqd Sc
marched to tbeir bloody fate at tbe tbe depth of nocturnal steep.
H. F. Moeller. G. P. A.
Bauds of tto Saxon sa«-agea. Tbe mluTRY A RECORD WAMT Aa
July 11-12-13.
each.
gitog of major and minor pbraaee Is
.
Why They Left
•aa of tto totemal evldeoces of age.
“Helto. George: Wbafs everybedy
REMEMBER JULY IS.
A flaa martial tread sounds through crowding out of tbe drawing room for?
Comics 6 for ic or Ic each.
aecb ascaaore. combined with tbe spirit Have refresbmenu been ennounoed?** St the Grand opera bouse, SupL Swtfl
of Beulah Home gives bto Utaatrated
of exalted piety, and the rhythm bold
lector on tbto work assteSed by
ly paints tto long proceeslon of white
cowled Boonks bearing peaceful banof tbe boys from tto Houw. Wrtr
bera and to faith taktug tbeir vray te
body should bear K. Admteriwi. roCheater to stimulate tbe valor of tbMr
Or floor wffliBagiMto Oolkeo.
serr«d aeato only » r«ftta on sale
CDUptrymen away back h/tbe eeTcnlb
OMMBSWtoaaW
Saturday morulag.
July l-ld-11. • ■.frtolto.
catoBry.-Urecpool Morcuiy.

Grinnell Bros.

njioo$ to H€OC

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If « yw. tort aka
Ml M miy
guaodaa «C ImpoMik ItoMli too am

Porcelain Work

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CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA-By George Beardsley
A NEBRASIC\ STORY
e*n*inly^ni

*Tirat time I ew aeeti Boh when he wasn't c«k sore, dead
rrrtauv and blankity-blank blank about a thtng, do yap see?"
laid Srenersftlie. the wag. aside
The afternoon of Monday, the tifth. the day Iwfore elcctitiii.
»as crysialime
The N.orrtnl*T sun serped through the nfts td
the cotunwoijd trees, warmuig the air to a sparkling tonic, so
that IT was like a perfectK psellowcd wine
Th<^ farmers and
mull merdums and llietr faindies assembled in holiday spirits.
issue eamesils- with their brawny
soogbt tv cens-rnce other wives; swerthcarts in stlf. Sc'iWt
lime shoes bandied tbe ball of debate, and opposition babes cooed and crowed at ooe another os’cr their tnothcr's
shoulders

.«h me
r cfttRc*. 4k. you tet*^
The *prj

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m.m lo . rt...

SVtr.^«~ ..ih.« p«

liSSSSisSr-

uu*cru|>ul»«ua. a* rrrryU^b ki>o»» ’

r Uck. do you .er»

NVyrr y«« •orr, . <dd r.an.X.rrtk.m HI

p;s,.s";"b“ v„s iii:;:: u.
1

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“Well bUnk bUnkit I dor’t sUnd

th*t 1,t a minuir. 14ank

r: rXii.r.cXo;?t^i oX-iis
:dVo.'*:“^:rw;x^
II iMil nukr an> nntUkr. «it> yt»u wr *“

Thr reply came

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alfcreci, lower tone, wuh a pole of

"Wrll. d»»n’t worry t«n that wore; iwr fenre* ar«- all riKht <*ut
that way
Tlir hutlaiid |>aiJ no atlrn«,i'*n to thr political rcniark

Do you kno’w
Lincoln, the Man

“She noKlit to have Ii^uP •'“

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jate—ai
iraiulo lmiaa. you know . make it a sort o* picnic for the



''*''Ziri!Kr>;7dthrx7:i^

Jhc drlwitc was bard

He Knew
Lincoln

A
^nd icreen tyjK-. anm.uncnd :

now I'ETKR RICKF.R

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fbr him before he became so famous, and of his heart-felt kindliness
and thoughtfulnesfs toward them?
Billy Brown, who kept the comer drug-store in ^ringficld,
where Lincoln would sit by the stove and entertain his friends with
his never-failing, quaint stories, bri^s to us the finest picture of the
Tt&l Liricoln ihiit has ever been written. And Billy Brown knows, for

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ly lie »u
M> limocrntly suRKeMrd by hu adversary

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rLAiirviLU- ((OTToNwoon r.Ryvu),
aioM.AV iirnwr riaiTioK. 2 p u.
SiMn .al Rates .«, the U I*.

cuMruNtl

•' HE. rOROOT ALL AtJOUT
there was a laugh
Ib'jiuliM f.ices grew long ami those of liic
op|v>siti..n trnimphaiiL

tour. MX!

X“xT.»‘r-HTr.. pv".

<,x.H:.7,X7r

M a tongiir t<* tonm«e art to with hi» inrajK-rirnced antaifonist at

lls

a ■x.':v;;r!i 7L.TI'

^tuiirtimrv when his audience was one sideilU

cor.liM to his

elieert-d at iirst. .and then tiu'Ugbt latter <d n and snu^beted the
direr. The chairman of thr nicriing u-«ed his gavel
“S.1 far." s,aid he. *Mr. (irant has^id put in an apinaranre
He is doubtless detained una*<>idab!\
.\.s i.»r liackmg .|..wn, 1

THE, PE,PATE, • *•

. lailu-s and geiitb im-rt.” s.sid he, coming for. staying ..t home with his viife
. .
— at least, he d-rf'n't sav slie is worse !>iit
ry P'sirly, as' «e kn-'W. and it turns out tlrit this
r.oh s.i\s he tievei once thought als.mt lh< day
1h fore ehvtion iKinjjf the filth of November, or of ei.urse
wouhl not liave agr<-e'd to this date for the delcttr. mu< h less >
He further s.tvs
s.ivs tliat
that to «lav.
dav. witll
with all ilieir
their t.dk
grstrd it hmisdl
iniversarv. l^e forgot .dl
th th
veu
lie s.Tis that he Jias
until the messenyet
nile to s|K*nd this aiiimvT'arv hv his wife's snle,

,waid.’’'"Mr’*(.r;
No. she 2> m’t '

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'^s£“S-'~iS“£E?.S5.
y<m arc tins minute.”

And with unhounefed affection and love, he tells, in his straightforward way. of the noble qualities w hich endeared Lincoln to his
neighbors, of the close personal interest which the townspeople took
in his rise in politics, and of his nomination for the i^csidency.

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The.entire atidience cheered

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su-i

.Arcadian uieitncss tur the ofhee of legislator to the migliti in

The chairman w.ts the I’httc

silemr. followed thr sensation.il atin.*^incenu-in.
as unusual, ami not what had Urn expwteil

the admisM.m of his opiKUtent's solid human traits; lie was cm
tent to argue that these alone rould not m.ikc a staiesinan
His
friends now called him to bis feet
He resjM.nded gr.iCHifulIv. Ik--

re.idx answer fr«>m the si»cakrr.
added rather importunately ;

llic crowd ajiplaudcd, ami be

In tact. 1 didn't intend Jo do a thing to him ”

Ku,.:*5..v;7.—h,v.
riibntdoX. ”h. JLHK^*XX'V’;;x''-d': x:„‘^
thing,

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sirfr

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hapjien

oiT his guard, stuck. SiuL 1 tUink

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At this went up a li.-wl of ddight. which, however, w.ss not
general
Bobbu s friends U-gan to rlr.<p awav front the ids'es of

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>ellcsl,^‘:iitt down. Smith!”

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to n*Ml hi> head in decided ai>proval and srt up a'vigor,
'hind'
clapping
I he pudieiiee t.vJs tJsc euc instantly, anjl clbeer Uiwit
cheer went up :«>r the dected, I’.ohhie. m.iking an ovation sue:
ch as

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cthei m-uni’iigued hoin.ige to the

.After the deiitonstrafion .the meeting »niicklv disvi.Ivrd
The
jKi'ple apjK-aredjto have tTaiiscende<l pollru.d matters
N'nghU.rs
wh.. had hegutij the aftern.^m with liand iiv the thr. >d worn
arguun t ts ..f the e tmpaigii m.w exchanged kmdU gr. . ;mgs in
■arts dtovr .iwav with snlidurd
gl.iiu-es to U- hy themselves
<,o.h1 wives li.!<l
li.i«l lemier
tender words and
iiHiiiiries for g'ial wives, and the chil.lreii msihd 'les-piK amnl
the straw in th* wag.-ns
1 he "l.ig dulsite ' was a ihiiig of the
past
Ihe lealfis rattled off al..nC the road. separjte<l at the
forks, ami scattered hoim-w ard, ov er the prairie

ilil

Cajiit..!, one of tjve notahle tigures among the new ntemU rs was a

"It will kill him at the polls." said mans
"It wdU othrrl-assented. unless he expLins imgliiy hamlily.
might) .S'lon "

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kers. who wore! a wide black l»an.l ar.iuml his hat

very tall. broadUhouhlercd. Scotchv man with attenuated whis­
His fellow

nii-mlKTs listened rcsjKvtfully when he addressed, the House—

1 silk hat <sr a frock cout. or light ctvksured gUn-es and

.A wisuan who travels b)' rail should not wear many and dclictilored ostrich feathers or flowers in her hat.

By sea or bnd hr wUl Kwti best in • plain sacque suit
mixture or dark blue serge, dark rksgski*

A railway

the place cither in which to display white cir pale tinted gloves, a long trained gown garnished with lace, etc.,

lat, or derby—when travelling tw rail—laced

flow-

leap it oCilhDy worn, and at sea a gentleman does not travel in a

tiqr or. sumptuous « raps. A simple dark frock of voth. serge, taffeta, homespun or faced cloth i» the desirable cf»stun>c for
railway trip, and earrings, jeweled ebainsj a jewel encrusted

]yaditing suit and rap..

watch, many costly rings and strings of pearls arc glaringly out

i leather shoes, and white or coloured linen.

Ai^ea a cloth

of place in these circumstance.
In tlic evening, lor dinner, on hoard the greatest

{masculine pusengerCniake a careful dinncf toilcl, wearing short
^ iackrjs with their white waistcoats, white linen and black
I satin neckties

11 a gentleman on board a steamer dtws not

choivse to duo lull evening dress lor dinner, he can apprcqiriatelv
change his sack suit for a black cutaway coat and dark grey or
black trousers..
dreasaa la
dm

When stopping at an hotel a masculine guest

At sea. for deck wer. a woman should adopt a simple dark

(Copyright. S

S

McClure).

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Add this complrte classic to your library. In time it wiD be
considered just as important to the full understanding of the man
Lincoln as the Gettysburg Address.
'O

He Knew Lincoln
By IDA M. TARBELL


iiii

Author of Life of Libcolo

USE THIS ORDER FORM.

»tateT(»om .in anvthmg hiit the lidk-st of toilettes.
who «>mes t«> the^siieatn:*hip breakfast table in curl papers and
l.Hive ellMjw sleeved dressitig jacket—however
-hnwi
becoming and costly
Iwthe latter may lit—and
the man who appears on deck wearing his
bedrcom slippcrfi
dippcnj a
and jacket are rK>t affording a denK>n»tration of
t. digruty or govKl manners.
.At an hotel 4 w-oman wears either her travelling gown or a
simple liccomii^ mormng dress afid she can breakfast, lunch and

Mcaurc,.PMlips & Co, 44 East 23d St, N. Y. Giy.
Dear Sirs: 'Enclosed find $......... ..... Pleasfe send i
..............cop...........of


He Knew Lincoln, by Ida M. Twi>eU

Fi»r dinner she should make a toilette, weariitg

much the same type of costume as has been advocated above for
steamsliip table

vril. and easy low heeled shoes.

the tlircatre afterwards she Wears her hat and speh jewels as

If she is dining with friends and'is going on to

mas sernt apf>ropnatr to the occasion.

diiuicr a bit of decorative jewelry can be worn, but olr'a sea­

sit in her own E.r the public rooms with her friends alter dinner,
she wears no .hat.
Neith
hotel .

going vessel any display of jewels ts'at onCe vulgar and dan-

UtJe. should

Addrm............____________________ ________

In case shi* intends to

William’s Problem
“Now here i» xomelhing wry queer,"
Said ihooghtfi-UWiUiain. Brown;

Itisinot

peeper to t

r that incongruous gatment known

thm man. Lonlv. h

Colortd fronfispiece and ilUxsimUons; handsomely hound in doA,
Sent posipjtid to ony oddress, 55 cents. At your bookstore, SO cents

or pretty foulard gown, or lace waist worn with a silk skin kre

full and conventional evening toilette when be is din-

wjih bdieg. or he can adopt a cauway or frock coat suit for

Always was a

BWat!

from Vista’s jo|m-del«ate

effective substitutes for jthe plain, dark gown.

For steamship

"

... .-,-2Kvgfag|53

doin' to him

rounds in the jobhy and the committee rooms of the memU-r

gown <»f walking length, a small, very pbin, round hat and dark
For dinner a gay silk blouse,

rfe'St:

•lo'Ttiniwith aweki voiv'es. rcim-iiilK-niig the story tliat had gc.nc the

tea in her hat!

Atlantic

I liners that arr>am>njs«jlJ»y wealthy and fashkuiable folk, the

K

which, however,; was not often—and. when they approarhetl. spoke

Proper Dress for Travellers by Rail and Water

llnlvM bent upon a very short hip bv rail a man dsw* not wear
jnecktir.

met in kno's of right ami ten al»»ut the.grove to discuss in h'<w.
senows vices the surpruing turn atTair* iiad taketj^.

Js?J£ffSSSSSSS'«5i

- Then when Lincoln was in Washmgton and the dark days of
war came on. Billy relates how he went East to cheer the President

iCT-rx;

The following winter, in the hnlls of legidition at the State

“rx uT Tn*;

';7 w'S;.'" s,7is,Xi:,V.m;'

wc consider tha he prols.hly fteU this may »k- the bsst time lliev
will celehrate hdr hirtlulay together •I’..*!) sriids his .ijs.logics f.aaudiviice. Ins op|H»nciil, ami thr otfievrs of this
dis.Ti>p<»intmg

when dming af ^shtonaUc iW^^nrams.

1^1.

* Co-3 ^

Riddle
of a raging i ..
leaps, 1 leap still higher;
He is crimson and 1 am hlkck;
Once 1 riM 1 come not hack.
1 befray him when 1 rise.
And jet 1

mm.
ImpweBbod

BoSs

Stdphur Tablets

Hives

The Complexion

Oid Fashioned.
Solphar Remedies

Criipti|i's N«. 8

Criiptei’s No. 8

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fcyttll—.

m» m«
<rf IJm pntr0i

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t*Ji ft)«

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}« 4.br*..iM afv to. ^ Hrrt

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n-ttMn.1*
hkto4t»M>9 W*

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*l<« iikr K^H fju tbr
TWj •!* Ui*t4 W-M ud

UUrt atiOT aarli m<.«l Uaiitjat

<mmU

toito.d.'d
Tt*rj are

cjUm

otsd me WOMAN’S HOME PAGE ofof
it

A

Marjorie Dane’s Dressmaker’s Bureau and Fashion'Advice

lAcar Mi»* Daiir: I a» another one *ccking your advice
aiwl-hclp
1 an 23 year* cd age. 5 feet n inches tall, but
in.-be*, want 25 nwhe*. hip* 42 tncHe*;
u
light tlutfy hair, dark
eye*. »* much c.4oc in face' 1 have a black *ilk mull, and
w-iuld like to know the be*t Wc
make n up
IV. you
think a fuiaper wai*t wmW he a’l r
vt
If noi^ bow wjmikl ^
a yugge*!
ug|Ce«t' Al*o the «km
•km —V F
Your {•rr,(x..rtn<n* ahd o
ev4<
during are ».>' g.xd that »ucce*»ful
dressing dAxa'd be miur «n 1
Ih. block *alk midi will U
reel, asvr Jpruu- lu thi* tlurty talmc. but i* e*
¥k1 w rten drvr«.{>rd into a princess gown, and ws y.41
cwald firr. this stylg «. wel!. 1 *h..«!d advt*e it'
It •h.-nld W
gathered Jd-Hii the waistimr. the skirt jurt l«ng truimuxl with

»*• »*SM(toto
.»>»,■>» .Win.

to—

Oramptc

Medicine Company, u Hik

rm,

iitw ymk

mar|«irlt Dam’s embroidery Designs

. . IV'ir M|.» lacnc- I rvad <!ai’\ v.uir kmd advice to tghers
and will iH/w ask a Inilr as-i tav.f ^ iiiis-li
! h..\. a bloc
and gray V t. h plai l !*.uiaina skm, Which 1 cxiimipJatehavn.g dved <lark bJu.'
i V. \,Ht1 think. a;i. t having it dwd.
1' wiM Iw• able P. match it. as I. w.-.m
1
|.» hav. a luwipct to
with 11?
I'lease advise h. w t., h ,\e lunifH r in.vfc
I
i.ad iVwyUi’hi of ifininin.g it with illh.i f.Lin I.iuc .-e silk
..f s.ijm kiid
Hr skirt is ma.lc wUh iw.« N.x
s.ini.' at ls*A,k and an invcitrd i«.c f.i.-ai.at
Suvg.si JM u/wcr»r w th It. vai,ihing n^\
1M-; sive_ M* 11M asimn n.ls ;
hugh; 5 fcsl 2'* ifivhes

:s'.:

\ hat op I
,.r hnrilt -tni
♦ icc -ilk .nut gi.isws will U in ko

have Wei
vai qiiitr dfcide the

nini'd ,wi;li i>.i
with this >ml.

D.ar Miss I>aiu- Wjll you kiiulJy ynggest a wav fi
wliii. oig.in.hf dross made-:- 1 u;im it nude
w.-ar p* .lan.vs
| am 17 \«
.tan.vs an.1
and imtius
\«.!is of ,ige. h .4ve hkht
’ slender ..n !
■t^ :n.-usn
Is ijf> inches
.Mvw .oM. in. asms ,s 23 truelux
ll
Your
I w.aid.-r if you like the prince's st.:..,
fhis iium..] will
lirc«ai*.- \oiir prellv hn5e hgnic» an.,!, giv. n-.1 gCnsl imli. rn. is
iioi^ liilTculi .d iiMiiiim! .11

..

It

kIimuKI

;::'i.. .

the iwmrrt. a,II U
i«. ai.v mdaro^ o.. rr<
I>j»m . 44 Kaal jl'atiUty third Stnrrt. \ca York fit> .
tmiioii ailh your ordi-r.

hij:

.IcplJi V
cnl n:lo sh.,rp i^'ts am! Hie hisertum
li. ihxse will Iw a.l.l.'d a d«p jlonnce l*,un tnckeJ
ivlgr and tnnnned .ni the U’ltom
e.lged with a little !:ue full
f»H'

Beauty Hints for Mothers

tiinsh th.mi

^

iti'l

5r££l;i,;™irj;'K;;
VYJV't-:';;; r,.*' rr;;^

iKiuah III KO to vJmiJ, n..a haa ta».
ujijKl tfinli tlut »iuk out

Many, imithfi^ uho m U|> niRhu to'
nakf liahv floikni); imv rnoiiKh f.»r .t
rich nuii'n fhihl,’.irr t>i‘ hti-.* to v,c
«lut the wuiH M'v Kru a tJi -Oart
(hiuard pcttouui atlraftume'»». il luH
Uaiuv.
If your Kihy
nuke tosmr hltii-i niKhi . am i
{loan MiUKb ovi-i fhe i>Hr:i.
I»rr> and never jet him sW;«> witho'ii
uithout a
ta|i
1 hr car* Should not Iv MraiMK-d
tKuc to the head, Intt thev -diouKl l«e
tuhl in inwotKUi ducaitK tin-. *Uv}>!ng
hour* 40 that ihry arc not pudied lui
iher fivav the h<«d.

i^ir’.Urk icl. »Miin.Ki.u. .lark

:r;

*Nr.:;

shCnildeis ami cut out ni three \ s UiA ami fi>>nt to .lisplav a lace

..

as siu!..se.l, hni a h..| iron and hh.ltnig jiaper
.e SJ..II1*
.Aft.rward vou might wash with a little
and ammonia, can fnllv. td course
If the iiial.-m!
r the sp t WHh l r.-iich ch;dk. then hold . ..r a
heaiv.l iron.
The luat will tlisjudve the gnasc and the ch.dk'
will o^-rh It

wule aiul iju- sleeve;* full ending three .jiiai ter length in pretty
lliis s|\le .w-oul.l hecoine the ^are
rhangcalde .*r ch.ekc-.l silk iii.iv Ik- chosen
tho
h. I unless III hori/onial e<Tect»

|**wdcr.i!, ll•us’|J.>oIn.

hco I...

s?..-lies ,iik1 .al»m>-l there ought to U l.luut screw h.*4ss f.ir hang­
ing iuddyrs '..J all si.'es
It' is ,1 heart !»re,iking choice lK-twi\t
h-.niiiiiv, a i'aiid h.;.fiv »*i *j"*iijng soiiu- .sptviallv daiiitv dish hv

is

ir.i & I

whatever its hrecx! or p.itt. rn, 'K xh •
r m Kitclu ll c<<:i\etnefHv . Son-< tiir.es it'Inrks
iniiey witli a Unlir st.ihdnig si.-.rk at ••m *i.h
ng u|*>ii iTie other
Tlnxi Ihi c*«,k has
tun tee am! c**innion!y de*u-rves a mart vf's crown
tifie'iu-r
tlitust' III h.igh rdi. i .igaitisi the chiniiu-y-hTcasI or '.1 a
vv.sv otT l!ie wall, with the pi)"- ruiiniitg well up toward
ciUng. II ither wav,
wav. it is unlikely
unlikclv the kitdbi
kituben. mak. i> .- nd
it to do more th.-m leave liare w.ill I
tu-ie opi*.miT :iy oilers, since now In re .Is. p sj,
vahie
K gin t.* utih*c- it with a hroad shelf-.»1!
as Ingh op as one caw reacli
.the pipe interfere* have
sht-ii s'ln out to accomnuHl.iic
of conr'i tikmg c.ire m
■ f s. orcl
h't tlie \\.*sl c<<ne ch*V cm.nph to Ik- in do
\ sh.jf litteyii inches wide, well and stoin’c ?
II amVdri
will h..l.l the ihiligs th.1t need to Ik- ki
bird
lit. iKiHnr

a httle .laiker ilum the h'aii
receive rec^i

I?;;?'?’:;.".;-.r!.,*;,rc t tJh

Fiftv years hack the i^oM pari
tt'esv I luted St.He* di.l their
evoking and nmeh of tli’t bsaong w
wtlh w<*»il
Ilu wi**d sio\e.
•ii«!y g. omI
III Capable h.imls. timpn-sti-Kiahn tunic.I ,
things
Mill, ctcrral vigihuuv was the j<
lu’t t.n ininuto pi
iiuj**isih!e tv» c..*unt .-V-rtaiti'* iij
.No it-ismatter; :.<r
gas rang, is c c..ic
d frT*m s
pleiitv. and ctfu-stn.'i!. .iml the ‘l! sMVg Iv

'a-s;;

ll the skill Is kef»l ha.k With .1*1 or.inice
stick. Ih. hitV whit.- vres-cm will al
wa>^ show 111 his -tnuerr nad .,iid he will
iuAer*sU!lcr from hangiv.uls. which .dun

twin the ver\
'

dav

■:t hyUK. a e..«al-raiigc is hew iiir.vugh.jut eight nn.iiths ..f the vv«r
lhr.KJch.nit ihwothiT fi-nr n . /.« tefimnunt .d enuity t-• keep
thi kitche-i and tlie c.-4*> i. ii.jkt at' -111110. ring heat, with Ta.'
l.,crnu't^UT p.ayii-^:-acr.-).a!ir trick's :he w!u'.-.
very little

^
1
j
I
I

k!v' ’•? in nti or-glass ami jilairdy irurke.1
File the so.vp;
hou-e fa-hion ^iid do mn c-ver ihein. ''Hang a light, ehvap
ft. m .1 screwlu«.k set underneath-—'ilm*. at a glance, tvciy tin;-c ..ill lK- tn;u-d'in the C.H.kitig'
sink. h.vve threclelf. ujv.n the .«<p al! tile light |
I anilhrv. saucc-uaiis,
IS, skinim.
sku
r*,’
str.-iim i'.
ilesh-forks. I
e,--.5U*. cake turners
Over agaiii-t lh.se thr.x- shelv.s, J
oilier side,tot tiu- r.uige. I roe a c.ihinet. cut
spans
»rts of condiiiuiiis and tlavorings. Lal»el each coni|iart-

c'.h's

garlic 1

;'X«ra,

vv.ilnut and loiii.it.. calMip. papiika. ta-

o'2 3;:;,“": ST::;]. Ju;

"IC

too *.di Siiish w!.uh vu f;ni f,uv f..r
this i.ui|«.s. -,vi ..lo df^ sti ic
h til.
l.ishes at. tksii ;.*k—v.’uir i.nutl. divior
,J.O fin thr'1 ,t h..st taife l<iort
Is I'.ii.v |i;omiis «liL
Ihis .CKonrai;.''
Ho gi.mn:.
1 km-w a ymuK tu.,lL
wb.>s. |>iinriivil i.o-i.d .IH.vt had al ,
way* Im.ii c.lnless. t‘nn l.iHus an.!
blows’^ Her I.sisJmu ’ s iur ais . l.uk.sl
charait. r al.>iu; thrs*\\ h.-ti ^ci
Ic.i.ies c»:^.^ *hr issni. the tivaim.nt
.imJim.l atsor. and. ahio iurh U.th fhil
dr.'ll had hifht h-.K hV.’ 'h.ir j..iTf;iis.

s-mcl twice a .lay
ot Udij * lunh

SlMjies

and grated . hw-se
In ilu-' r.miiuitimvit lu-vt the range Ml a
givdti ..i.s} nicasUtiiig vl.'tss*.ind thr*-. 1»<»\ wshhI d*“*’nx—s.ilt, tea,
.ou]
s, M .,/, x ’ .<. .,~.umg ..Vtj ilu f«e. whuh is one'S.ei.-t

I oil inight/to ,!i. a wf-k ' .-••okmg. lu sidis IkuHtig ch*0ie'
•r;.!.- w.i;h
t.as is a tniiy; inou- r,-nv.I

r?S’U

If hi* m»vf i« hroad and vhajvflevv
ntaivaitr it Kcnfl>< alwav* uorkinj; it
L>Ut between thumb and foreliiiKer to a

,n.„.

ovrr. It is-„„m.. ss.,ry to
1* ll iggs-atul coMee. *■ c*>-.Jimg with oil <liiK'nds,U|**ir
.
av-ti IS xite ;.i reck*III .th.it.% g.

If t»u ro.br .ws are *iaui. lifcin t ain

shoiuM

•j.'an.vr.-

T.->

i>il .T gas i..ngv, .ilhcr ol
<
winch ai
n half .111 hour,
t'oinf.ir
f.irt wh.*l]>
firsi <
I, C0.1! om
■ If it Is dUiniH-.l the sindrrr» are ill and cs.sU
h -.il or gas ...nit r-v
. i^itchc'' are til.- •

iii«

A cliVl's I'.ads

cohir* would U-...nic,lHT i

As V..U are s,. s,mthfiil 1 t'link tin- sallow cinplexi.xi might
b. c'.ai.-«l wyh vrrv htlle loaihlc
Won't v.ai trv it' Vou
.;•«! m>t ■iiu-nii..ii the color >-t v.uir cys-s, Inii I i.A'v n tlmt v.na
ilie !-rtwei-i| col.vr tvpe
You we.ii hglit and. • hitk Mm-.

Ilf V IT. iK \rr * niiuU d

u|i|Hr ttfth l-iH i»i«.mnirni ujii»fr *>*.iii**
,i» acU
\» toHiii
tiii» Un liA* r.»ni
*'d the itHMicy. hy «av* he i%
t»v an.

Mv nmtiu r w.mld also

r teds. Tol hr
•ij hr.*wn, warm gray*.
,1.11*' blues, vc-U.-w amlier. pc.ich o>l,.r. orange, rose red. io*c .
p!.-k. fid r**se ami milk white
lUv««ning v.dois
v..ur in.rth
in.rthci'*
•IS for y..ur
w.ar'an the sliades ot i.-.l an.l ail shades
,1. g.dd.-i. i.r
IV,. .rv wliuc will .il«o iaa.mie her.

Ci.r tpVsi-Mi. with .. g..«Hl ill a! td e.d»,r, !i)Hil hrowij hair and a
h.t 'd It
Uh.it are tin succ.'>sful .<.dors' Ih-w >h-'iiV! 1 at
»..itgc nu h.oi ' U»!i v.'ti pl.-isr tell me how t.» ele.ni a .Iress
< hkc sample » which s.-me gna*y Water lias Iwen spilt, .ui—l. s

iMiKh laMer io Irt liaio l»..i ouk 'hoa-

idh ami «iarJ at th.

'

could Iv of al! .jver \‘al lace iinhm-d or hiig. ru-.

half Hose ^ith the ..th.r f.u t.^ .n
tiit.fii iniiniles. iiuv.mnn and a|tiin<»*n.h>>w niufh vu could «!• towar.1 inini.w
...g It* shaiie*
It II i.is a umKiuy^io

tin

ti n me what colors 1 can wear U-st .>

sleeves finvb- lucked to form cuff* ending in Ucv IsiniU and

•Vie haud?e.u nu^xajted hi> nn-K’.jH-n
I thej nutter ol |ifr»\.iiid di%
Al lliliiug haint, cuMly
mc.t,' hahyluKHl, u ludulw-l

iiudium sire (2
vide with 4 yards •
ii.i I V* yaras-oi ciguig
®
The jwiiicni
i» tut in m/V* for children of 1. 2 and 4
year* .d ace
'
,
_
l acli jwiti.Tii wil) ^ mailed to any ad.lress iifi receipt of ten
.'.•Ills by .Marjorie l>anc. 44 Last IvvciUy-lUiid >111x1. New
Y.dk Citv
To
delny. do not fail f.> stale size of f>atteru
fed.

SSsSilllSIsi

iv.itu
Honk i...w oflrn von sit feaduu:
With ImIo Knu; vonltnt ujK.n yout kne. .
Ju.t nupiK^ that 11. with the U^ik m

\Ti".

3:;

Little Things That Will Make the Kitchen Attractive

•r leUcIH# Lswr«Ac«

-*;■

they are extcndcvl to the wnst* or are cut svfi to make the shorter

.

IVar .Miss f>.iiH •* I am a voung girl of 14 .ind would like

li ,.«1...

u*esl inr nthrr • CTTM t owor or ^^ nitia*.

CH1L1»*$ APkl>V 5t*)r.

gemtirKlv j.r.visssive apron that can he worn eithci
I
with
wiih.iut ih»- tr.xk hrr.C.ith is the oiu that is apt

to he in.-si nec.h.l i\.r the active small child.
Hcie i' a
very ivmty aiivl dainty little ni.Klel that is simple at the sanu
time and that can U- U'cd tor the tiny U.ys as wvU as f.>r the
girls up |.. MX veai* «'! age
In the illusteati.in it is made of
iHTcalc hnidicd witli a liulv inll of lawn and with fancy stitch
mg. !*ut It IS ain*fpn.sti is>r Imcn. for chanihr.i>. lor gynghani.
f..i l.iwii. jiulev.l. tor all nutcrial* that arc us*d f.'r atnoii*
It
a »tiU plainer garment i* d.-sued. 4hc hem*,am! c^ges can Ik-

ke the

Ai'i ni diade raihvr llian a plain I'jocima th.it d<.e» iwg nialch
S\k. Nun's v.'ilnig, v..iV, etv . an- all ..pj.ropriai.
laiy the t.»p
of<th,- jirtijwr m sinitlj l*.v pf.als. oxifiuny; with a hmd .d
xK .Old
the fullii.
niio a Ult to ni.n.-h
Kmidi the
<1 .'f si k and I

Thin dckigls
workcti on Imrf
^«.rke.! tn m li^ti

;L'“r

•i:;.rr,.wer widih
V^c pyff sieves with ..f-nip, ..f tucks and the
tiida.n trminmiK cafi\vji.g inil Hh- yk n eft.ct aiwl c-nifinc with
aiiv pretty fussy tuffs |h;„ .u,k.- your fane
I.ton,^ ihcss -Ui;Krs’vnis, sour fitak
*u^._<•*' ■ it sou do |un urc f.ir the prin.
t> r skirt and waist ..ii .th* *j,mc Jm.s. ihe Uh tt. U ri -wrud,
iiliUai 111 kerpnut with the ysdte liiuiig

«•

7?^

WITH FRONT AND B.ACK TI*CKF:D TO Ff'»RM A YOKE.

lace, the iinmg to U prune 1 cluffim on an ivory lyuk gcuud

•mw M *Wto«l|i I

it

The simple little frock that is tiKked
ed to form its <^wn vvdie
i* .'nc .»f the
.
.
. ... ran
l
he prettiest and. daintiest
that
ai . child
.
w
Here IS a rcallv attractive and very charming little i\K».leI that
i*' a.laptesl1 P<
p< the entire range of'
of'chiMish
chiMish luateriah and that
mimed a* illustrat^ or left with.wit tbc Ivand
e of ihc luA*
J the upjH-r cilge of tin
•hviK-e of K*ng e»r »h.vr
bwn I
Uce al
are uses! toy
light weight wo.»K such 1
approjvriatc with either Uce v

k. ••fe arid Aerl^b.

*> a« W«r».lk* »M «<

Ji

x: Itched by mas*hine. hut the totKrh of hand woA
tra.iive and really tl.vo iwg mean any excessivT amiHuit
I he apreuv i» made with fivmt and baAs and is t'u,
..
hnished
at
the tves-k With a rollover collar
Hiefe are convenient
Itch
fxvkets .m the frssnt and the Vleeve* are full enough to he
soer th.s>e of the dress with ease and comf.»rt
1 he quantity of nutrnal required fv'r the medium lire (4
VX-.1CS) IS 21., yards 27 oe 2't yard* 3o inches wide.
• The {uttern 5c<k> is cut in sires for a chQd of 2, 4 and 6
years ot age. OHLD’S DRKSS .«W3

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in wl.ich to *.-f the l«.|;h .d M-la w.it.-r.
It is a
II vis-d':.nd
ll. firs
:.nd .In
.hcd.
first. Iasi, all the time, .since it help*
'.V |o k.fcp til. sink cle
ii.'d down
dowiT the Miik
sink drain
drair .after
Ik- |*ait.-<l
tviu.U--U4t'etiil ..ughi 1
t h.am diih cloths need a vcahiiiig in vnla*

Sv!;.;;;';
lo*VKrini-st shelf twice as hrt«d as those alxive.
lanir a w.idial»lc
lie cun.im from it. Ihis
Ihis gives ;a kckm
_
I jkkIk
Kill tin- ojun slul.es
slulies with.platter*, bowl*. iKasse*,
mdecil
UhKigs M*cc«hc.illv t.. Ihc kiichcn.
, lack a kitchcii should ha'
sinhlli'h Jsohd uanding <ah!e wiTh fm
Ifcilh as far'fr.an the 1
lal.le
for ccK.k iKK.k*. account ^Kiks. recript
cork l«ox. *hears,
work
and Imiding twine.
F'a
*a!l >us(
he Vram
!KiK-il to the
frame uiulerneatli
ihu things
iB n«d of siK-cial atteiitiivn IvHir*
for things u, Ik- la.ughu
thiiii
•f extra serving, tune of puiting tlungs ..ver the hri—tmlre.J it
afy. and is ;*s much a help to t
istress as 1
,\ chitfoi*ii
re-IS ro
anoiher for ilisli-toi
Icur’s. j.ndding-lia-cs. roly ik.1v ^id tamisc-‘cloilis Al! .jf thc*e

"'s'^rviV'riJ'n'’

i:x;

iing it well, thm
addition
*jf them must l»e roundt-d, the
with vv'iMe t .TH-. an.l left .aitside
il’aii ci'-ths f..f l«..'mg dumpling^.
. h/ih's i*r t!icy will t

Csre of Your Baby in Summer Good He2klth**A Few Simple. Hints on Simple Ways to Remain Well
^

r i» the lui'vcrhial outwe of ntcto. v.ilnaNe,
vital, a* ui lv«t
Illy n
iiUhci
w<h«i It IS I.K. I^C that
hat ff she had liccn

Lt%T.

xomxX* and has dcs. i.-rv. v.mr own
hcahh neesis attention, v.wsr sisiem, an.1
WHuitLily >.*ur digestiw vrcaTis. 111-^1

ANmtch the lihv* tmiperalure;
a
atiddeii chill 111 sjuunier i» a» dangerou*
a* a «tkidcn rnic in teinnerature.
Sp**ngf 1V Imp. with cool water al
1 llrep alone and umlrf
i lighi covTfv withjuit p.lUmv

Avoid «iver feeing

I!:::?

When a

few

liwwuh* hliU Uahi domld he fed evTry
two iMiiir*: At ux nomih* he *h.niid he
fed every four jh.>urs, with nlentv of
OOul dttnking wgter hetwceii ieedingv
Dd not d.ise Wh.
_____________
|r with *.uvol^^ng
«,r patenl nicdicnie. I ithe r
o^your lAvsKUiyvr give m. mcdicmc at>1

•pradbility. either

Do ihU imagtiik* that liesauMf^iabv u
eoiutipated. he |i* not ni ituigrr'^-cd'
cholera irfantuniJ The bowel* ilhould be
ketil normal, nciihcr t.>o Kk.sc nor Uh>

It you raise luhy on the Krtic. liewire the dangers ,.f mdk ns J .g-.Lvs
bveii when vou secure milk frrmi i.mvC
perm*
Surdire or fvasu- r«’e rveVv
drev <u milk l»ah> drinks
It lie uwiutv
or I* cuistijuted or has .!t.i<VKKa. itnlk
I* rwM the right KxHi f..r
his
bitlc
U.unach
Try Im|H-ml C.rinum prepar^ without milk acv'.nding to the Ui
reciion* which cune with eaidi Package
Later, when live htlle st.unach is h.tter.
y.ni can csnihiue the mUk and InuH-rial
Granuin diet*, a* the latter is nude
ii.wii t»ie litiert growth* of wheat, .with

ulL:: 1H£'S£'*£S

that which teacbe* that niilk
^f you rai*e bajby on anificul food of
Sfl)
tort, kcepi bottle* ininiaculatrlv
eWaa and be U^i^h in the yunply of top
flea.
The bbttlrt diuuM be washetl.
•dOded or boiled, then riiucd in

fit

for

hahy*»
*toin,
icMify t

^ifeMiiucmcst ss tin Uck psec of ikm

By Cousin John

mr Mandard remedies
One .1 he plants th.1t the Island
.ARTin.F II.
H=am- for tonic purjKvso- c..niams ac me. which, m jiruper d-.
mentioned the Sonth'
Hide health ta'k .>f last week
>e.._^Is
..f w!'al was told me hv ^rohirrof our ni.isl va!n.i!*le drugs
!' an.lsT* ..mt
.»nd i.*l.l
i.*ld wmelini-ig
Mimclh;
,\«*w. thongU the savages had iio science
I’-ing aU'Ut drugs, they did know
tradition! whe! plaiits were g ««i for certain complaints.
.So
when'a native felt the fir*t svmpt-Kns of a headache or stomach
trouble, or rheunuiti'm. or malan.1. or am of the sore* of iiK»rt
w.K-k. he has toun.1 that evoi am.n:g the most simple and nat­
or less slight mdi*po>jiion> that we all havx. he went after t)ic
ural" Nav'..ge* aimmg those- w..:uUrful isla-ids. where cyerylhmjj
rcmcilv at once.
1 his is plainly one of the reasons why the savage doc* mH
raucli from little ilU a* the civiLacd man docs. The
..f tuv tJidmary fuiicTior.s of the IkhK.

nan hesitates
-Instead of either g'.ing to the divtor
\Yhcn t.'apt.«in S.»rciiseii’v vessel aiK'hored off the islands, the
r turning to a profK-r. remedy ot otfce. he pr»Krastinates
nativx-s. wIk. camt .mi in llu-ir camw*, were oiiwily anxH.us
Mible baitogaimd v. much grc«
f.*r kniv.-s, axes, tihacco. Ik-.h1s and mrJuike
Nor did thi-y
loying. pjiiiiiul., or even dang'ICTons.
i.s'Uuid of t!ic .Admiralty group Cai»iain Sorrn*
in a
covered one of the most pe.ud'it remedies of the ishindri
ihuv thev knew certain trees as fever trvx-*. because the
n;o't amusing, thou^ advcniturous. way: And, queeily enough.
Iriitn the hark relieved fei
it turned out to tx^thing m«.vre or l«* than oive of the dear
w**u!id'
Ihcv went L
daddies and grandnv*tbersold-fashKincl remedies .»f
they knew ihal the water had curative quaht.cs. In she
Sorensen told 1
Tbc story , as. Cajuain
(
cMuhl r.'i d.;H-nd .m "nature" ak»ne td keep thesn wflj or make
a majmificei
arvehored one day ...1 a
- levy and
------ spied
.---------------^--------------------- r running
them well am mc*rc than we can.

ms
Wishim
down to the wa fr.»m the mountains
Wishing to explore
Of «K.urse they «ii.l i .J know' ccAy their plants or springs ntade
he asked the natives ..bout it. but thev refused to say a word,
them well, tiaieraliv they asenhs-d it to magic, at least p.iriially .
excrjit "deblnl-del4>i!. be live tip there*" The capiSin sfwight out
ami thus they mack- sacrcsl plaexrs of many of the regi..rs where
the king of the island and got the same answer from him. with
curative plants or *|>rings were. .And of course thi* worked out
the adtlmooal warning lluu none could go up the tivi-r hccans«
very well m prattic;-; becau.se the sacred place* were kept undeit swarmed with huge crocodile* that would infallibly atuck any
tikd and mviclaie.
boat that ventured therf.
The white men who gagiinined the variou* remedies/of the
The mvstcTv made ab.Kit the sdbjcct by the natives and their
savage* mk«i rcvivanirrd. the fact that they were praetk^y the
evident
anxiety to prrvrrt him ftom ascendihfi the stream,
•ante rtincvlic* th.vt aru fortn».‘sl in the civilircd world's i»'.araroused in ibe captain's hrer.st the sudden and interesting sosnacie*. For instance, there was the juice of the aloe i»lam. w hich
that lh«rq was gold hidden there. So he eagerly armed a
U used for «s>mach and bowel trouble* by all ewr d«xnorx

Another plant %ax nXtKthing Wte our Mav Apple.

F^rom the

•iliim-bv crocr-lileToriu- up under V>at and eat you and bime-by
eVoci'dik- t o tat 'x.u. dcbhil dvldiil. he get you'. He big
yellow dcbhil-dthluT You no savvy, 1‘cier."
The cTfcodiks were there, sure'enough. *micdiiggr.st crococlihvs ■I
f ever 1saw in the world," says Captain Pepr. And there
t...l«Kly could dare go ashore, because
bccaii'
-’lakes; and t.*.l»Kly
1
Mow-guns and jK,ivjncd darts were lurking in the barntwio
ihii ketts. It was a hard and an adventurous and a desperate trip.
Hut everybixly in tbc eXiK-dilk*n was bwoved by the ht^ of find­
ing that the "yellow debbil-dchbir wa* yellow gold.
On the evening of the third day. the ears of the explorcr» »ud<leii!v bcanl a myfBed roaring and puffing and pounding not far
ahead
-And when they tamed around a bend, they saw before
them a inigbtv ravine where jets tn water sent greatt cloud* of
'
into the 3ȣ
geyser* arid 'bubldmg
bubWmg fmmuin*
fouril:
steam into
ak while geys<
and fell with heavy,
sbot-like detonations. And there,
I
the lip of every pool and ilong all the banks and cliffs, 1
yel!‘.w debhil-dcbbil!
It wa* sulphur. The placy was a great
sulphur springs and the native* resorted to it to bathe and drink
as curative* for many ill*, from rheumatism to blood poisonit^
from wounds. They had not wanted stranger* to discover their
great magic liealing place, hence the wild-goose chase on which
they had sent Captain'Se>rcnsen.

So after thre^ days of hard voyaging awav down there in the
South, Pacific in a strange bnd where the foot of a white man
had never stepped before, the first civilixed man to penetrafee
there found-the good old boaschold remedy of oar ditldhoodi
days—sulphur. And just as our ymithful constitutions were
purified with it in the spring and summer, so did the canihal
native* of the .Admiralty group go to their gigantic aulphur
Ampboard to correct the disorders of their blood, caused by overeatirg, slugg^ functioas. etc. .And they bad a snpertthioiu
v-eiKration for the great sprite because ecaema. eruptiocu, pi^
plea. uker*. erysipciaa and m MnilM Uq^ weanNi t» 4iP-

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r^VrN In r««l nunmier wt-jil».»r. thn pUnni|C of <lrw«>» for
I
ll»» iutl« »<»»•• of llir iiouktioltl U m fak^toillnc t««k wUh
th* »n<»lli^tp who <1*Mirh« In fnnhlonlnc lh«lr chllJr^n'*
rlnth*.. Mp*<-UIIir a* JuM n»w
nhop. .r* ^•*nllnK wlU. lha
lorrllnal of fahrica. Thara ara andlaaa tarlrflaa of while tnaterlala In roiioi. and linen weaeaa. which ara adapted to .Ilia
maklns of Chlldren'a rlolhea. diniltlea both plain and flKured.
dotted awlaa. cambric, nalitaook batlate. the fancy waavea of
I'otton
and the bandaoma plaid vlnrh^ma offer a wlda
rhuica
Fbiua and heavy linen make up a^artly for cooler
daya
Kycrythlnc thia aumn.ar U cut and anliBhad and alrapped
acroaa with l.anda of the material or fancy braid and chlldreu a
clothea are no axcapllon to the rula
The prelty little dreaa tlluatrated In No, t»17. la not only
aimple and be^'oinlnc. but In the latent atyle
The blouae la
rut out allahtly U* front, and la alrappatl’a< rnaa with banda of
tha malarial cauchl down with tiny pearl huttona. The abort
aleeve rape are trimmed to correapotxl
Three tucka atoive a
laclied to
deeji hem adorn tha skirt, which la gathered and attac'hed
t •< inch

C.iKLs'
No. 5817. Sirts ro» 6. 8, 10 akd 12 vr\«s
^‘Anotiier charmlnn design for a little atrl la ahown In No.
AMS. It le a luoda that la unlv'eraatty becointnc to the childlah
ftaure and unltea aimpllcity with ainartneaa and *oo4 atyle.
Turks at tha ahuuldars ^ra sufficient fulneea to the overblouae that la held In placa at tha walatllne by sathera. A
prrtty feature la tha bertha that outllnra the open neck The
full skirt la flnlaHbd by a deep hem and la gathered and at­
tached to tha walat. Tha dress U worn over a white lau^n
»ulnipe'. and a soft black allk tie completes ihe,d.-al»n Ktther
of these modes could ba eucreeafully reproducetl In pUld
atrlped Blnkham. challla. all*tro-a. molialr. poncee ,
allk.
Kor a «lrl of al«ht yanra. t\ yurda of S« Inch material
required
^ (:iw.s' Ovm-D^s. Na,5813. Si'iis rm 4. 6. 8. 10 and. 12
The dainty lltUe one-pte<-« dreaa shown In checked «ln»ham
is one of the preltleat ainonc tinmany new styles for children.
It la vr> *lmpl« etxl easily made, and the short, wide aleeve*.
kimono atyle (Ire a charmlnc air of erode and'orlKlt^Itty.
Ihis-pleats I

I ahouldera i

■'"'••■ii.Ss

styliah Checks and plaids

. yarda
S< li)Ch material t

be required.
WITH Kimono Sii.rvts.

Nn. 5815

‘ boys aeema t
ears from sea
The little dreps I
pllclty.
It is aura to become a
attrartlveneaa.
nioihera. not only becauae of Its i
but becauae It la so easily and quickly made. It can ba made
up In any of the waahable fabrics, and would be especially
boyish and pretty In dark blue linen, ralatca. white aerK- .ir
tl.e checked jrliinhaina
The pattern also provides
underneath.
1. r«u

,\Vaah poVlIn In the natural linen tidor la one of tha moat
waeful fabflca f.T wear by small »lrla and boys
It laun^ara
well and la adaptable t«» all forma of trimmlns
Krench percala
la another Tavorlla. Nothin* Uundara quite so well as percale,
and It la a perennial atandby to the mother who knows tha evil
«.f easily faded play aowna
Pique la very p.»pular for tha
lluaalan blouae
be trimmed w1
simple machine stiichin* furmtn*
• «?»•'
The embroidered, emblem uae.1 au much on aulta foi
and alrip la now worked directly on the material
belnc appll.< as formerly
It «lvea a touch of handwork
add. ureatly to the IndlvlduaUty of the little «arment. -Thi'
Teddy Bear • lUmblem la the moat popular Just at present. The
smartest sailor suit for lltlle *lrls are made of cream While
red. blue or whlU heavy emmohair, ahe, emblemi
atwsya an accompaniment
broidery Vlk. Tha soft silk/fie
brl*M plalda-or checks
to tha suit, and ta frequently

hird Kiraet. New ?

1 atltched «

J

IMPERIAL
aiiAMUM
The Unsweetened

The father of these trlp(ets, G. L Bairda 6th aod
Wyindottc Strn.. KansM Qty,
Mcb. writc8:-*‘They are now a
little over nine roontha and are
thriving on Imperial Granum
nicely, and are getting aa Cat aa
little butter balls. Their weights
are :-Gcorge. at birth, 5 Iba.,
now 20 lbs.; Paul, at birth.
lbs. now 18 Iba., and Eleanor, at
birth, 4Xlbtn DOW 16 Iba."

IS MAKING THESE
TRIPLETS THRIVE

Now is the time to place
bat^ on Imperial Granum. It
fortifies against and prevents
the dreaded diseases of sum­
mer and teetbiog. Babies /ed
on it have perfect digestion, no
bowel irregularities, strong
.bones and teeth, and phimp,
firm fiesh, with no flabby fitt

Trial SIzi, 25 eft, ttOfmitft
Send us your name and ad*
dress and we will send you a
cute little rsg doU fix* baby, a
.large sample of Imperial
^Gnmum and our hdpftil book
lor mother^ ** The > Care of
Babies.**

When, writing* include your drugBist*s nama



JNO. CARLC & SONS* Desk 32, 153 Water St, New York* aS.A.
Imptrial Granum it squally valuable for Invalids and CoDTakaoentt — sa4 la
,tbc Sick Room It Always Eourithat **

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