The Evening Record, January 17, 1907

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The Evening Record, January 17, 1907

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

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

Date

1907-01-17

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KIWISniN SLOWLY swiaiiG

MiniBKMI II' CanVeu

TNIHinOAY. Mat. 17. HB7.
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jovorder lor

SEARCHU6HT

niMt WAVE SWEPT lAV Ml winm
HOUSES WHICH MO REEN MMRGEO PREVIOUSLT -UUIO
FRLUNC INTO SEN. •
Ey
to The EreoioK Btconl.
eirtxl todey from Port An Prince
New York, Jen 17-A
Hvti. eeye it U repurtal Ihet tb<- Uwl on which KinKtton it bnilt te
elowly einking, m) it it feend tbet Uie city mey meet the tele which
overtook i’ort Boyid, wbieii tank beweetb the watert of the Iwy in the
17th century.

^

nOAL WAVE CHANGE^ COAST
Lowloo, .Tea I7-An Evening Standard tpecial oablefrom Holland
bay, SaaMiaa,aaye a tidal wave hat twept over Aunola bay, north­
ern Jamaica. The matt line of the ieland hat l»«n gruady changed
and gr^t atietcbiw of lawl are ditapiwaring in the tea.

ANOTHEB EARTHQUAKE
BagUtgo. Onba. Jan 17-A ditpatob remivrtl here today aaye that
mnch damage wat «lone at Kiegatoo early thje morning by another
aevmaarthqnakethoek. *he deetruction of many hontet all ready
dat^xl wat made complete. •
WMt
leetlvt ken
I tty Ji It eetl.

the eeftheeaki ant are
at. Tkemaa. B. w. u Jan. 17.<

vicea recelvae jraaterday freoi Jamaica

WASDNWS
SECOND TRIP
Ntwcorrolc

OF MI8 C/

ray from Kinnaton.
Th« Etonch th«r« is dsscribstf ss
SWfut.
TMrs Is no fodOsr lor snimsls SM
Mofwy is usoThs banks bsvs bMn bumsd. but
vsulU srs supRoosd to bs ssfs. '
Th# missry on sjl sMss Is '
able. Hish snd poor oliks
fisodotf. It Is If
anybody con b* found.
•If Jsmos rtrpuson.
of ths RoyalI Mali ttoof
Is among tbs klllod. Tb« loos of

OFFICIAL FORCCAtT^

I and vill

"Walk

Kstunm

““uJSC-J

>—Nsoro I
•oo ft

By Wire to Tbs EtwiIii* Rrcord.
laOOBlm;. Jan. IT — Wllllsm T. t
roprwwMiiailTe from Wsyim coa
will intraidiicf a roaolutkin ttrovldlnc
for s commiaalon of «*xp^rts m exsnilor and report on the coppor sad Iron
miBfo of ihr upprr pRtiilnatiln. Thw
tboory Is that tlH^ crmt prop
havr
toxrd oo but s smjil
lion of ihrtr Tslur
>11. Jan.? l7>-k">ilh**r U
Kllroy. one of the tsoat popuUr Cstb
ollc prtwwta In thn dkxw of Drtrolt

Holly Has s Room.
Holly. MJfh.. Jan. IT.—Tbr proposl
on to bond the vlllapr for 115.000 as
bonus to IndiiCR* fsctories to locatr
rre was carHed by 2H> for and
catnst.
A spontSDPous jubllatloo
tllowed Bells were runic, whistles
blown and the Imtid played. The
Holly Cnblnet compbny U already or
Negro F(
Sauit 8tc. Mai^e. Jan. 17.—Charles
Carter, wanted at Dorsey. Md.. w&s
arrested by an officer here. He was
recognised from a description offering
ll.auo for hl» captsre. Carier la
negoo. fears a lynching and doesn
want to go back. He was a cook In

tn<Aanaler Loomis Dead.
Oraftd Rapids. Jsn 17.—RvSmstor
Robert B. Loomis W dead after
short Illness of pnepmonia. He wa.««
75 years bid and was well known. He
was active In political and religious
work and was ♦Uh^nmI twice to the
state aenat

TOTHESUPREMECOUBT

wA.cAOojtj^eeTw.eN

CONSUMERS' LEAOUE WIL1
NEW YORK CASE.

caw and

Loft His Fstbsr’a Farm Only Thrss
N.W York 8M9r,me|coort Hold L*.
Months A0O—Rrolhar, Who Was
Limiting Hour* of Working
td of Hsnv
Women Unconstitutional.

SCOniSH

By Wire to the Evening Record. ^
New York. Jan ^T.-Thc^onsum
era* league announces that an appeal
will he taken to the Snpreme court
of the I'nlted States against the re­
cent decision of the Bupreme court of
New York that the labor law which
prohibit! the employment bf women
and children under 1€ after ? o'clock
p. m. is unconstitutional.
According to this decision every girl
employed In a factory can. If she has
pnoaed her twenty-Brst birthday, le­
gally be required to work all night.
Her employer may deuln her until J
o'clock In the morning and then send

EXHIBITION

•lELb IN I
T YEAR.

EMERY WHEEL BURSTED

**Firoa broke out again tonight The
negroes are looting tho rum obopa.
”At least fivt hundred peraona have
been killed. There aro wolrd and tor
«Fo1tJ!lV^ invalid soldtors wore
burned to death In the military hoapKal.
By Wire to the Evening Record.
-••varal shocks were felt today.**
Bdlnborg. Jan. 17.—A Scottish
rional exhibition will be held In Be
1W8. According to present
•ome of the moaaages emanating
from Jamaica are without dau. and It plana ^
the exhlbltl.
er they
refer to the panic of the
and «ive oxaMtratod reports of caoualties. or a-« aont at a time when
greater calm p
I and actual os.
have been
tlmateo of tho
That tho >Dondltlona

Was Fixing >8aw and a Fiscs of the
Emery Wheel Struck Him in

Spedal to the Evening Record.
Alden. Mich.. Jan. 17.—PYai
F'siren. aged 4C. was killed yesterday
aflembon while working
iroo^^
atnick him tn the head sad death followed several bgora Uter.
Mr. McPnrren was a resident of Aldln and has a wife and a daughter,
aged IS. here. He had been working
at Sharon for aome time and reaterday afternoon was engaged

rocolvod at tho ctato dogartment in In two centuries. It la Intended, also,
Washington
yootorday
aftomoon. to provide ample space for feneral
i
dated Jamaica. Jan. 16, S:S1 ^ nu exblbltm.
•aid among othor things: .
*^lngstsn dsstroysd. Huikdrods sf
last Bight.

MCKEFEUBIIE-aECTa

t*^*!^»?ocairdis!^

^ChSle^SSS^'*** Tima Ha< Was

and systom. or possibly
*^M*ths
.mM .wr t. feller urn
have baon eonfinod to ths vicinity sf
tor'tbe®

‘ are maklag aome extra knr
lees on some goods from ocr
ick—abase goods we are over-

at............................................. 27e
Pratt's Vet Ualment (25cl
Ft .......... ............................ 1»c
Crm^ef. F^mnt Balm

raty yoong aaarrled eonpAea. beAd
Mr regular nemS-montlily a>eeUag at
lorat'a anademy taat evening. There
after learning the

;-\Ve Mv«y«« toe poMage, the price o( the
mooeyoeler and the tronUe ofaeMliiig.

LftV:':'

City Book Store
.

V

TheHoTMrtCaprip.

Over”

" WHERETO
BUY UNDERWEAR

To oor rtoro .,k1 ton oR
mbont it yuo c-aa hAve n

ThitU not A pavzIingqtietriaD.
lor
Ate letting
kto
Yeiy rbeep. Tbex- we do aot
Wien to -cany over. 8om
■troDg nomben that eoU all
the lamm for «1.S5 and «1 JiS
are BOW bring aoid for $1.U0
TbcM tere the beat gooiU yoa
have had offend yoo at thia
{irioe and if you aaed uadarwear tbit ia your tiow.

1907

Calendar
FREE

r

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Our Store to noted for
the qnaUly ol goods

Wait’s»^Drug Store.

Could be made .of the host of
delighted housewifes and their
assistants who have used our

BEST

Josiph Sleder & Sons

PACk#r» and

win be ended when you make a call
at Seder-a Meat Market. ’Th** Best
Only" Is our motto and It U left to
huyt-rs of months, even years, here to
say whether or not we five up to the
high atandard we sci up for ouraeves
when we opened our shop. Oeanll.
neaa. cqurteous aervire. Just pricing—
•1 prompt us to Invite you here.
We pay top prices for bogs. veal,
butter, egga and poulto'.

PI-OUR

LOGS. LOGS

Their, commendations would fill a colhint to try a single sack. 1 hat will
be the first of many.

Hannah

Flrst-clAMS Butohorm.

nieStramletorAl

SOM

A VICTORIOUS ARMY

for Crhboazltment.
h. 17 —Ray A. McHi
r. was arrested for

BOOTHiwiism
WAfSQUEEZEfi TO DEATH

ere eel yet hemen. The d*ml er.
,7_M.rvl« H
boinp burled under amoldoring rolna Booth, aired I JO. made his second trip
as a street ;rsllssy rondiirlor today
and was killed at T oVlock tbAs momJnir at the Third Une i»ams by rallinic
In front of -i rnr as the ear starttsl
and aU tba buUdinfs In a^d around
was sqiieexed to death In the
Kingatan aro In ruins. Very fsw o1 and
space iM'tweon the car and n Seilt vat.
thsm srs asfs to live Ip.
Tho govomor and hW^porty are ssfb.
It Is rsportsd that *an sxtinct volcano
in the psHsh of Portland Is showing
.signs of activity, but this
vtrifled. No nsws hoo yet been reI of the Island
ication bsing
Jamaica,.
London. Jan. 17,-The following
cable dispatch has bean rsceivsd from
a prose reproaantativo who accom
psnlod Sir Atfrod Janas and his party

’Ts.'sr.s.

bei« Aod it wiU raeeive i

Cloody. OoHCSt osotb wlHda

Until February I

UOTMER ElimiQUUE THIS MOMIK COM. PUTEO THE DESTRUCTION OF NUT

v]

Mipzine Subseription$

Cell Olbese

,, Rua IT «u nstmu MWEI DUST WANTS - rr--—I mews is?
•CEMiKniiiiiTHiyaL

KURVCNTH YCAM-WOS

6 O’CLOCK EDITION

-•

& Lay Co.

A

iwiil pay Highest Cash prices fqr

Maple, Hemlock, Asb] Elm,
Basswood, Pine and
Tamarack.

A. J.WILaELM

•y

SOUTH'SIDE

Traverse City Mfg. Co.

Don’t Miss This

Tclephone-Cit. 32, Bell 169.

a

HALF PRICE
All Ladies
Colored

CLOAKS
To Close at
Half Price

All Children's

CLOAKS

To Close out
At Half
Price

1
2
Ail Ladies Black Coats
To cIoM out at K off. This U the sale .you have bee
looking for. Come now, we can fit you.

:P
iS

BE SURE
And Read Our Ad

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^ More Alc^U
OUVKT BOV*

£a^‘g=r—------ ’i n IT IS u» u nssat
MAY MIAIH SAU. AU.
ME

W5B
-f

HEATING

The ’‘Unhreraar does the
■MxwR SMl katumag of
the doi^ in ihtee min-

Doom IN W1NTEIL

■ATI MAM

One%f tke-granetr i»bor^sTieff derkes of tke '
acebthe

Ay^rs Sarsaparilla

i

The doB«h bamme
bjrthBhSatKIL
The kmadiag bdeaeaei.
wIitMlb aad the hnad b
naibfaelbr thea «

NON.AICOHOUC
When ■ sdmuliint is needed, your doctor
win know it, and wSTS^^of it
pMt him freely sbont oor lemedies:

BiM J U> TW BMMac m«ort.
«I*M. MM, Ju. IA~-0I1M M bI-

ONLVAnwur^.

nTloIMB hB. parckawd b >bbb>b»
iBKUkc oia» Bt BB npMB «r tw. W

We hsYe no secica to hidef We bublah the formnlator an ogr meditW
I. C. AI^'CO.. ^l■■Bftr^BlM CtmM. ImbI. Um

jrrLrrjz.

Bjf

FRiilR
TRODE Sale
■iNnanEMU

Rockers.
WonkUotiiisIna

ELtCTtb OFPICtJtfi.

YESTEROAl

made of heavy cord aetOag
be of valp. by keaplac the
an over the

kwt Unioii Held Thalr An-

No. 2C2. held the annual aleetton
will be ibe only apimratna id
eventag. the offioars being as Tolkj
I in lliehi
R. U Thacker.
r of Ann Arbor,
SecreUryAreasurer
ball proepecu are brighten t^meny Taali FInca Ir Chicags and
. B. B. DoweU.
err. J\Nir of last years team ^Jbung Pisapia Immadutaly Lafl
SatgeaM^ram^*.
W.
^ Par gsattlt. Wash.
a^ tbeir peau and about flftefn
Trasteew, A. H. McCo
trying ilo
crowd jthem out of ibeir joU.
high noon
■AKTVMJ, ■■■■■ WWW
ATTBKD danetog school and asAnjntenclass track meet add baaR. Smith
thto city and A•mbly at Horafs academy Mo
py nf Saatl
won tet. Jan. iS..
Tisniage In Chicago. The core- light. New clkases just forming
by the . sophomores
Jan i: 2i*
y waa a very quiet affair,
Rtoul ^ Arthur Wi
e’s mother being the only gweat
the so^omoreea la I
city.
irs TO youfc advantage to m
--------,
.........
.........
people
left
foi
HHier iaiso played ba
vesUgata the prices we are making
ttoalr home in ibe waat
Miss Smith Is the daughter of F. H. all trimmed hata. MIsa C. P. MrO
116 Froat street
Jan

t

AMUSEMENTS

W-

T"

Theffi^funS^antams no alcohol.

be wn^ for Indoor practlee. TWe piaaa
HrnBimm itofMi Df
Ui«r»
pliMt Mb if yppr
M>iHptHp t> th# Aiotx k PPM up the g^rmnasiam to !« oaeo for battlag
(Md If yM Mr* IMI pH wwind put) prM^* Whb this nfrancement. a
batanjaa may swine on the ball la
hard [as be wishes and ir*t all the

Aprapop of til* mOrMMPt tAit m^ek
of Mr Adttlml ttpMp. K U Ipler; mM to ooU Um( Uwrt are flUll
^ eiptM oftoere wtio ar« ee artJte dpty
M wte vere aUacPed to tte Meier
- wtiea tM UMled rMOM wae
Hpvapa kaiM pmriy atae year* ago.
j;UMt. Frtrad W. Mkloa^ioalor pradr.
) and AMIM iMMer &mrto R.
I Marrltt weea the two odeara who lout
n tiMir Uraa la tlia wpkwdoa.
that ttaM two of tba ofioara
IM plaaad oa ilui.ratirol Hat. thrrr
Haao raMgaiid aad Uitw are dead. One
or tka aatlire odeefa. Richard Wali
witikt. «ko »u Um ■ lieiitmaat
rOniiilCT. U BOW • cape
John
Hood, thra a lleotMiant. la oow i
maadrr: Wat T. au?rriiia. Aomid
IngUm aod Arthur Cnmahaw. then
aaral esadrta, are now Ueutei
LMro G. Heorbrner. thro a ao

: J. W. SLATER

doMthewufc. Thmifym
abhTMeaaliaylt. . .

school
raal. Miss Smith taught In the prly school here and three yaara
she want to California, where she
taught with great success,
he groom U well known In this
*‘Huiaan
Hearts**
has
beei
iBfttaa aad Arthmr Ctoaahaw. ibm esubll4md ns one of tbo moat oriclM
He was formerly in the general
aa¥al oadeU. are bow Heoieaaata. and and intereatinff of modem dran|K
A. m OaUla. who waa tbaa a lln.t The author haa krng Mwn famouTls
Ueiitaaaiit oT martpaa. oow haa tbo
raak of aiaior. OhapUan John V. , „'orta. j For Ingenuity, strength M man In Seattle. It goes without aajlug that the many friends of Mr. and
GhMwIek iMnrd la IM aad U now brilllsni. -Human Hearts** U a
the paauir of Si, Affibniee a church In ve] of dtage craft. don«> by a master Mrs. Ashley wish them much happi
hand Inlslage adndlneas. The author
has iKidrwd out hla enUre store
theatric!knowledge In this play. He
The adnxatea
has profluced a work #if i
t&itm a Mil Into thr^ouar to tnakf poasibildlea for a melodm
Th^ character are finely drawn,
remonrrs e
an annual appropriation Ihr aamr aa
dlaldinie is ertsp. the human InterAfofw Held
for, tho army aod nary. The water­
the comedy li
Last Even
ways of thU oouBtry are of the atmoat
cere. Taken
importaaea mad their derelopneot
Hearts** to
The annual Installation of officera
ahendd pot be retarded hy the lack of prtibably^ooe of the strtmgwL pUys was held by theiRalhbone Sisters last
ever ahriwn on the American aUge. At evening. Mrs. F. O. Henman acting as
the Orafd opera bouse Jan. 2r
Installing officer. The followlag of­
ficers took tbeln places:
Wiman Alden Mlth ^ been for­
Past chief. Mrs. Alice Shannon.
mally elected United Btatee Moator.
With hrbal to clalroe
aimed to be an unMoat exceUpdt chief. Mrs. Q, L.
usually ludicrous pUy. Bva Tanguay Hall.
’l

win hold forth at
St the
th< Grand opera
E. 8 , Mrs. BdlMonroe.
tor*u
house tonight. The theater-going pub­
state Wbo were waltlna for the ont lic art tonilliar with the work of Mias
rone of the >olnt aeeakin of the houre
ngnay. She has appeared through
M. R. and C.. Mrs. Sadie Baruk.
thnimiled States at the head of
. and nenate with crest Interest.
I Mark Moon:
M. of P.. Mrs.
Mri.jMai^
<val biK productions, notably
s- It fa . Pi
Mrs. faarl <
C.
To the lumberman who must have among which was that of last season.
**The SamtM) Girl.” in which she won
Plans were ml
more snow la oyler to operate his bus
Monday evenlpg.
Ineaa these days are anythlnc but
cheerful but to the man who haa to joys the dlttlneUoB <d being the only
The perfect man abould weigh
M the Amaiiean augo. in the iweoty^lx pounds for every foot of
face a dwlndllai coal pUe they ha\-e ranks I o^
feminine comAtons. who to
an eoUrely different aspect.
the exponent of that rapid. eccentHc hU height.
comedy so much In demand in those
The detoomitr^rnnLhrbottae yester­
iventio&al days Her acting
staled as “cyclonic.- and with
day cant tbalr rotes for Tho^ E
eharacterlstlc she posBartworth for mtled 8tM aeaator. this *gmiaral
that rare faculty of winning
They had to do aomeUUnu to let the her way Into the hearts of tbdae she to
people know that they were there.
enterulnlng. which Utter trait 1s so
seldom present In the comedtob of
which to
AatTOOomen are t^'lmiseet llred
cm
of aay claaa. not erea exoepUag clei^
1 and 2 Irndde Axctica for Boys. Youths and Children at.... $1
BT. Thirteen of the greateat astrono
Boys’ Heavy Rubbers to wear with heavy sox........... .... ••#€
mem hare been orrr nteety at their
Men's 1 buckle ArcUos........................................................$LS#
death, and thirty-two orer eightr• Civic BAcleriology.- a study of Am’ Uidles* M^Odki^
rtenn pkDbtoms. Is the subject of Dr.
ilB. Gm>n. who will speak here
r ; night In tbp High school
Men's Rubbers include ChippewM, 4 buckle Arciios. Lumber

&J. MORGAN

■iMkoaha^tl>at BMbkias
up too much loom.
It yon «Bnt a Booker.

Pitneer livery.

Now is the Time to Buy
And bore b wbetkyoo «iU fiod tbo Bo.
eM aatortment amf the lowoBt priooo ia
thoei^. .
^
The foIlowioK win give yon «, Ueo of Urn Kreot redooUoa wo
h»»o made. • Tbeae are only a few of the amny:

I have an open bus for
s'eij^hrick; parties where
they all sit down in the
boitom as they used to
do in prod old limci
years Stfo. Have arother
bus with side seats for
those who don’t want the
other bus.

KorW like rot. Kokimi oak. roll aeot, Bioaly oarved.
almya aoW for Ifi.OO, oov only......................................8.B5
(>nr BpeoiBi $7 Kookrr. aoMeo oolu
oak. wide
wida arm. roU
loU aaat, now
s,.*iug Cbaira from Imo up. Morria Obaba from 4.76 u|l

All other high gr.de Bodtera abM mbaidiiirtr.a

Your Credit Is Good

EasybriotKt Stove

siller Stove Polish

MSTmEDOFflCERS

If you want to move. I
can give you a good figin
and a iarge sleigh and
give you satisfaction.

Yotir RelUble Furniture Store,

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
127 S. South Unioo Street

PowderPasle and
Liquid
Yen silt Moat

,’i

EnamellneCake Stove
Polish

The Hannah & lay Mercaniile Co.

Rising Son Cake Stove

“THE BIG STORE"—Dealers in Everything

Olowins Qu't 3miIo.
®"o*fDS*GiSS

m w below

The Checking
Account for

who Jiare proven ao faaelaatltag and at
the aame time no profouddly InstniA( glfL and he pemsessea It in a

Sdiool Teachers

in glha attwtlofi of his hearers tbit
lie comim things of wrery day be-

L

Jacks, Leather To^ Storms, etc. Theee goods are all of the
Uwtquabty-BMloo, BaU Baud and Goodyear glove.
^UaiiecMkary u> make prices on abpea. but we have them
aU aisesand th^will beaoldat ooet.
^^^^DryGoois we have Hoeie^. Undenrear, Glovea and

laamimmv 4(^0^. U that oT SO direct-

To Curw a Cold In Ono I>ay

SOX-A Good Wool Sox..#........
A Good Lined Leather Mitten tor.................
Men'k Work Paata. SbirU. O

W. 0.

REX

■er Prani I
Maple Sts.

Don’t Forget

THE n>EAL STORE.
:
t. ^

With ideal, de|>endable goodt, making this the .
Ideal Shopping S.ore in the city and regioa.
All the standard goods and many exclusive
lines, up-to-date, in best quality, immense quantiiy and lowest price. No need to leave our
ncwiy-remodelled store until every
|
, want is supplied.
I

We are Sole Agents in TraverselJB^ for
The While Sewing Machine, the King
of nil mncblnee; telto nt $35 and |40.
The Lmllefi' Home Journal Patterns,
the most popotor pattern sold. None
over 10c or 15c.
lie Tilt Kenny Men's Sboei, tbe best
•4. I4J10 and $6 men's tssbkmsbla
shoe sold.
Tbe C. P. Ford Ladles* Fine Shoes.,
tbe shoe that sbowa the dainty lines
of n woman's foot to tbe best ad. Wage- Prteaa. tS. fSJiO and »4.
The Johnson Bros.* Oelebraled Sbos.
tbe shoe of aedlom mrtes; $2 sad
12.60.
Tbe Author’s sad PnbUsheis Associa-

tlow ILSO copyrigbU for SOe. mbt
moat popnlar bools aow im mfo
RdbbU's Celebrated Msteaskai’ Hla.
nlng Tabfoa. tba beat Uaa df atrtetly
irst claaa Ublaa ^ tbs marisL

;

Portable Table Lamps
J. B. Paige Bectric Ca

Tbe oaly Acme Home Ifaoe Pans.
Tbe LioQ Broad of wiilto aad faacf
shirts, i
I
Tbe Celebroted Wall Tninka.
Tbe Pptagroir A Son’s lined sad ttnlined rdr Oknres.
Tba Uptqgraff A Son’s lined aad aa*rbs Earl and Wilson Collara aad
Cuffs.
The Ysle Brand
Coffee, f

Maoha aad

Java

Tbe Red faragoa Tro. j
Tbe Buprome aad
Pkmr.
Heatb A MllUgaa a OBMf4a« PBlolB.

.•Taretalmi-

>

OllTW Cbttlsd
NlPlOUB.
,
lYelUJmUe,
c aad MoM SlBBl Baacia.
Th. cMratad Oartaad Storm aad

TO# 0017 Backaitk Romd Oak awraa

! CHOCOLATES

s* a a. Mno« bm
J. W.!Jaoboa A. W. Jahimi
B. A. Wimioe Boas & Mom^
P. Manegari A. OorailU
F.F.Akart J. H. Lam
Woqrietoag Ca»b
O.T.Owmi
AumrioaaDragStoi.
Hannah Drug Store

F.L.lBhntor
. ]

Tbe McDougall Kttcben GaWaet. the
most complete labor aaver ever In-

Tbe Kaos edebrofod fS Hot.
bIgbtofbatportelloiL

tba

Tbe Kingsbnry ULOO Hit. fba bsst
roedbua priced bat that |6 amda.
«acald A Wood

Th. lOrtaWlraSt

The Claam Bhaan bbI Raaort.
Tka OOrolt Bkfimr Oak Burr*.

t

Tfca OBotoBgOtmaa Ofri. Alamlalam
4tood* .
t
V’- '

The IMkMd Catlmy Oo'b. Fadut


crrv; mcHMMi tnudmav,

COimDENCE
s.'S'js-iesriJj'iiHa'
OF tHE CHIUI SL.KZr.SrStSJSi’Sl nx'srssr^
tite to teitec teta ter «toi «te M

r

- ■

ffCVMOTC or MOTHCOr CLUS
MrrifoG vuTcmAY.

UverllBs

wa»

*’L'to

- ■^auSTSTtsar

gn^mh^

Jolwsoil Drao Co.

BrnpJSimiiem li B Gnprrt broaflK
-oat tte nocmmHf alao ^ a aiataal

I Butha^. two miles I

bctarcte tte teto^
ate tte actoooLi tliat
taat to
la taacteta
laacnan.

’STSiSt

nir^wteoaalSty*o«f"

atmteff to te or! amiie tetp to
otter. Ttera waf aoair rary
ate practical aasto
I hr 41fmrai
of tte dab. 1
tvm tte dOld ate tte parant ate ten
At tte daaa of ^te ■eoUaff tte
th« rbikl ate tlia taae
lowteff
ofteora
werr
atoctod for
ton. o. r Maieaif
g§n of fbe topto "a rary lalrrca** raat or tte roar: [
toff ate abla pap« gte dvalt apoa PiaaSteat, Mn. k J. Adaiiia.

Omk Pmtk Matbrnw- riub wm teM rm^
tordajr sfumm at tbr Ctok Ptek

Ac


wmeaed about 2
k by tte llffht and ran out of
to one bU bam wrapped la
I. By bard weik tbe boraca aad
^irgaal O-t fcleyote ttet
me.’ Bo other

m.r.

OUUERS IMK GUNS

Ttey arlli tall 70a that E. Barabain a Hair and HtWlp Toole <
«row teir 00 old aa waU aa jroaaa. ate ttet tte «rv«th of te»r t
tea teao ffruara 00 Mra lUtiia Rleterda’ aealp to po.itlirr proof t
to Baratea'a Hair ate Scalp Toole gnm hair aterc pthei^ fail,
Bate bar latiar oaraTiilly aod
if foa tera aar frlaada llrloff

to caadaoaiJ wrila tteco. Ttey
will toll roo ttet ter
to a

trm atataaicBt of ter caaa.
fte thlrty-flra yaata «a tera
Mate tte dtaaaaaa of bair and

could te plainly arwo^

Property and W. C. Hjdl M. C.
Oavla* Property.
Two pieces of TJdllable Waabtofftoo
Btreet property bare recently ehanffed
handa. i. W. MllUkea barlnff pur­
chased the Moore property 00 the
aouiheaat comer of Waahlafftoa and
Welllnston atreeu aad W. C Hull
barlBff purchased H. C. DavU’ propeny OB tte Dortbweet comer of WashIngton ate Wellinfftob atrebU.
Those deals are rery Inaportaat aa
both of the properties are tery desir­
able and It to aald that !the pricea
paid were such that abowa that property 00 Waahlaffton street la aa ex-

By Wire to tbe Erealag ^Record.
Phlladelpbia. Jaa. n.-Qnaketa In
America, according to atatlatica Just
to.COS. aad adding
the. r.316 who are la foreiffn mlaaloa
fields, there were at tte close of im
a touf of 97.tl» coaoeetod with Amer
*— FHeoda- yearty meetinga. Thto
aeau a gala o(( practically
dly 1.700
tte ftffuret ofVaai tear, and is
accounted the moot eacontoffiag showtag the Frteoda tevc had for many

with 12,414. Kansas with 11.114. Wll
mlagtoti with €.4U. North Carolina
with 6.46<>. Ohio with €.013. New Eng­
land alth 4 421. Philadelphia wliti
4.3W. iCalifornia with 3.477. New York
Traverse City Tanglefoot Was Too with 3
Tough For a Lonely traveller
Kingsley.

Daar Sir—1 arlll mate yoo the
tamaol I bava mada to
a (rant many of my frtandr.
that my teautlfol telr to dad
aolaly to to Borobam a Gray
Hair Brdorar ate Hair ate
Scalp Took. wMcb I basao tba
oaa at noma IS yaara affo. bartoff. lopt all my bair tbrouffb
■kkoraa. Tte acalp of my bead
vaa ao dlaaaaad 1 bad to bare
my bate aterad. I baffaii tba
uaa of yoor Gray Hair Raatoiar
and Hair Tonic and It beneStad ma to aoeb an aataot ttet
now my telr la a iblck. banry,
Sark maaa. maffaurtoff 4S Inebaa

. Sl,r«H

the flfsl report did not come to ban
until well along In the aHenioon yes
lerday when a dtopatch wa* received
at the state department dated “Jamai­
ca, Sr-to p. m., Jan. I6.r and slgm-d
“American consul.” stating that food
was badly wwnied.
The dispatch was regardeii as war­
ranting the taking of Instant mens
nrt-K of relief. Indted. {the navy de­
partment has been In ailvsnce In the
matter for through Capiuln Beehler.
the offirer In charge pf the naval sta­
tion at Key West wirelew communicii
tlon was early established between the
uavr department and Admiral Evans.
cGinimandlng the Atlantic fleet at
Guantanamo. Cuba, and when Secre
tary Root lat«»r Indicated the desir­
ability of aending warwhlpa at once to
the distressed Isfand. it turned <tut
ml Evank had anilclpatwl
the direction and had started on a

I b<- about Ftob. J5.

FAREWEUPARn

•Mr.

Cmbl

i™»«

ordering lwt> of the slower batthey

for her

E. BITINHAM. (Ihlrago.

E. BURNHAM,

«r tat 69 wuusctM St.

*

nf<*n her.

T.!S5Sigy!r!K^
Wkalcule,
■ Rdaii.

ro u< T2 sate sl

n>« MLB 8T

waii«n pooJdam & Co.. OlMi Block SlonL
ud VoegeU Bwe.* Drug Co.. Minneapolis Minn.

Renuianfs

idon physician. Dr.
Wynn Westcott. aald at an Inquest mceotly that nearly every person who
commits suicide by drowning partly
undresses before entering the water.

The mUk pall used in Normandy.
land of milk and butter; testifies by
Its form to the strength of the milk­
maid who carries It. for It has one
handle only, and that tot the cooCinution of one of lu wooden staves.

One apple stump of an Oregon farm
T has been successfully grafted with
51 per cent are strong-j twenty-three vaxieties of fmlL Includer Jn the right arm than la the left lag peaches, plums, prunes and even
In 53 cases the im arm is the strong-i some nuU.

Sotted Plec^

Odds and'Ends

Thuraday Momin* Wo Placo on Tables In the Front Part of . Our Store Some of the Greatest
Values Ever Offered You in Remnants of

SniCS

DRESS GOODS

TABLE LINENS

TOWELINCS, ETC.

_________ Whan taking Inventory we laid Aside everything In short lengths for this sale.

Silks
Include Short Lengths
to Full Drew Patteras.

^ i Al>out :K) 5&-iiuh L;itlick Coats
i in ^blacks, checks, etc. Value $8
* • - ! ' and $10. Chdlce of this lot,

r:s

.Jl..i2d

$4.90

V.

Dress Goods

TaMe Linens

Include from Child's
Dress Pattern to Full
Dress Pattern.

iDdrd. All Uiwtb.
From the Best to the
tbfc Cheapest.

Towelings
At a Saving of at least
One-half.

There u a big lot to choose Horn, but we advise eariy aelettion. Such bargains as these we offer wUI go outvery quickly. To siy 50 per cent discount from regular price on these remnants would be putting it very mild.
Cost is not considered. Price is to move each and every remnant by Saturday night.

The Globe Department Store

P. S.—AU outstanding coupons on enlarged pict
days to be r^lMmed.

presented

t

CMIdren’s Coats at HaU PHce

E. WILHELM
FRONT STREET.

BlgReductlonsinChililren’sDept.

Arrangements are being Completed
for a debale In-tween the Ipcal High
iMhool team and a trio from East Jor­
dan. The question will-probably bo
regarding Roosevelt’s action on the
public school problem In California.
A m<»et spirited contest was held
last spHng between the two acbotds.
Traverse City winning. The question

...........

*Iledccm4>d by------i-yw-

receive reward.
LOST—\n»lte fox lerricr pupp.'’- bUcICf
head. H. B. Perrin. First National
bank___________ _________ jaa 17 2M

$8.75 I

;■!

.... .

RICH SCHOOL DEBATE

...

WHO HAfl a vacant lot cw either
»\MirteeBth. FifleeBth or BUteentb
street to aeti or trade? Call a4 J.
W. Slater’s boitoe (unitoblag
uc.

About 25 60-i /ch Ladies’ Coats,
regular value ^.00, SlGOO^nd
$1G
$18,00, choice of lot

......•“«

KINGSTOH mr SIRKIN6

T. C. R. 1 17. -06.
CUT THIS COUPON OUT.|
Tate It tn your druj^lat and pat a n'xular aaraple l^ittle \»f K.
Bnrnhani H Hair and Scalp Toolc and. aampl«‘ todili* of C.ray
Hair Rraum r toot drri Inrludin* a aamplc bottUi of Cucumbtr
Cream. FREE, which removra tan. freckloa acid pimple* In € to
10 dkya.
If your dnifffflat doesn't keep K numham * Toilet IU‘quI
•a, aend te hi* Mme and nddns* and what he baa to aay
It. and we will aee that you are aiipplied upon ;riTeipt of
Uilt Informatloo Not i:o,Hi after f. daya.
1
If you lire out of Chicaffo. encltwe 10c. which la only jiah *.f the
express chaises on thcac* ffoods.
j
>Jame .........................................
Name «»f Druggist J i 1............

■F

Emmm A Soap in Cloaks!

A rerldent of Klnffsler driire to tbe
city yesterday, aUbled hla horse and
Butter, creamery, per lb....32036
began doing buaJneaa. Between meals
be took drinks aad by the time he was
(Contlnut-d from First Page.) .
ready to return home he had a very mat of tte iaUnd. including Port AnrrsperUble jaff on. Whm about four tonlo. dpoa not sawn to have oufTtmd
miles from the city his ateed wandered
off I he road aad the Kingsleyli© was
lost. Inquiring the way. he toroed tlon of Sir Jamoo Forguoon ar»d permck. A tele•«y.n,Prtc«.
way and the
breaking |he thills.
r and
traveller telepboaed In
at the

...................... «
about 2.000 poraona, H would stem are
safe. The ootimatea of peroent Injured
ia placed in the-lhouaanda. It is feared
that when the ruins of the city am
searched, these casualty lists will be
increaaed. A large majority of the
60.000 population of KIngoten am
Locar Team Completing i
for a Cohteat Wit
Jordan Soon

and la mill srowlnc 1
1 nm now 50 yoara old
I nm mnktoff thto autement
IfrllartoK that It If imly juat to
you and tba public that ihay
ahould know And te ndrlaed of
tte rani meriu of your bair
ptaparmtlona. Rrapdctfully,
tSiffoad)
MRS. HATTIE RICHARDS,
No Ml Carl tola are.,
anrlnnitl. Ohio.

...

murTcvtasw

HAD MART TROUBLES

MIL to Bomtev. Chicaffo. ... .

Uly ...iv......

BteCBtoai loada work brought .to Heaa. live t
tte city matket ywoserday. Moat , of
Ibis was bay. this bHnga a good pHm
ate there aeeuia lo be plenty to |te
hates of tonaeffa aad ttey prefer to
haul that testete of tweugr^eut .poU
tocw The Chicaffo aad How York
marketo are down a trifle oa potatoes,
but tbe ffaueral denate rteaatoa ffopd.
ton« are down to the local amrkeL
price now betaff paid to 25c, retofl
Thimble >arty.
price to 2Sc. In name canes where the
Mt^ ioba Mdaioab
article to known to be tb# “almoa about
thirty ladies t
pure” bome ffrowa. stricUy fresh you
wlU have to pay to aoaae atores 20c with a thimble party.
but are aare of getttoff tte real thing
Hay has advanced $1 per ton. retail
haTbLi*^mte^‘
> BOW ns to 114.

mdre than were
I year. I
Tbe Friends
divlddd into
IMa nSTteown aa yet but It la alto teen yearly meetlaga of which^°the
ffether verr probable that ^ a abort larffeot Is Indiana with 20.2k4 mem-

that noaay and aclaoca can
prodaea. Wa guaraotaa
toalc attpartor to aay otbar
ate acalp ioalc on tte ma
Trr. It, and 4 oat auparlor In
poor ovo aatlnatloa to any
titter todr toolc yon tera avar
iiaad. ratnm tte tettia to yoor

'

-^rSeTJrtffte-ir

fMtte

BIG REAL ESTATE BEUS

Ask Your Neighbors

Street No ....i.

•J
, iiw a*..

»l*cteo

Hr*. G. C. MtlMir smg mm

“•5

Tte tocai

LNESTOCXWtSaVED

mfmmBEmmussm
amt. r J. AOAm

n, mr.

DUrS MBKEIS

Urn ptnmm mmrkmem te ter

nr drnwtoff ate mamml tn

jmuakv

*

holders wi bin

next thirty

rWTHIS has always been one of our stronnestind best departments, and we mean
I to keep it so. To do this we are makinK the most extraordinary prices on
some odd lots and some broken lines-lincs that arc too small to carry into
anoUier season. By closing these out our stock is fresh and new each season.
These, goods arc the same choice goods that we carry in our regular stork, but lots,
are small and manufacturers are sold out of these same goods. We could not re­
place the, same things again at the prices we are offering them to yon.

I Wc wairiyoa to Dlways keep Inmiad that whrt
I
I
wc advertise wc have at prices advertised. I
One lot Child’s Suits, ages ’.J to 6 years. One big lot Boys* Norfolk Suits, assorted
patterns, fine goods, agesto A
Goods equal to any $3 or $4 QQp
15, sold for from $<; to 7.50
suits. Will close at.................
lot Children's Buster Brown, both
One lot Russian style with belt, 1 Qf) One
styles
collars, handsome, new.
ag« :i to 6. S:! and 350. now.. A
fine goods, sold from $5
Q fJp:
One lot Plaids, all wool goods, O QK
to 050. now
ages 3 to 9, $4 to 6 50.now....<W-^^«^ One lot Youth’s blue all wool Cheviot,

?»fe?Sp"ioT*.'.'.“,6.00

One lot 2-piece suits, ages 10. O Q R
to 12. sold for $5, now..........;4©-57U
One lot 2-piece suits fine Cassimeres.

.... 4.66

It Yout
li to 1 0. were $7.50

..50b

One lot Youth’s black Unfinished

One lot 3-picce short pants suits.
One lot Youth’s black Unfinished
Worsteds, ages 15 to 20,
K TK
were $9 and 10.00, now.......... O* i O
One lot Youth’s Cassimerc suits,

One lot 3-picce shori'pants suits, ages
10 to 16. were from
Q
. $6to $7.now-...-....................O.OO
One lot 3-piece‘ short pants suits, ages
11 to 16. black Unfinished
A ftft One lot Youth’s Cassimere suits,
Worsteds, sold at $8. now....^*«0
ages 16 to 20, sold for
$10 to 11 00. now.......
One lot Children’s better suits,
ages188 to 9, were
One lot Youth's Cassimerc suits,
$2 60 to $3, now
One lot Boys' Norfolk Siiits, ages
One lot Youth’s Kersey suits, A QR
ages 16 to 18, sold for $7.50 now“*^AJ

......6.76
6.96

1.66

ifr.i‘ii*rJl'“......9.96

.... 3-66

caiMi
lOBRcgatarPriee.

laBoysDeiMrtecel
Wool T04MS at Owe

HAMILTON CLOTHING CD.

'■a

A marrlajce Ucmae baa been tsaued
Tbebalt Cote aad Howie Allartl.
«h of this city.
Street CUnmlssiouer LatMB has a
»usy baullna snow onto the
and other places where sleigbacaree.
The Bra Tancnay companr arrived
the city thU
I

R J. Morgan s *lu

Mra. oaolel Kant W Cloaaiy Fol.

from any munlrlpality oi
•tltioe of a majority of voters as rv^
rded by the last regular election of

-Whereas, further. I
belief that the , Imnn
meat oa a large scale of the water­
ways and harbors of the country
wtmld do much to regulate the charges
of nUiroads. therefore he U
-Resolved. That It U the arnae and
4^ of this congress thM the appro• prlaUbn hill for rivers and harbors
- ^ shall be givtm the same considcratiun
. ^ and shall be on the same acaJe as
those for the army and navy and
outer Urge annual appropriation bills,
constant large sppropriaiions bcio,;

the week making changes In the prl.
mary Isw. Among other things, the
election of senator by the direct vote
? people will be provided for.
istor Whitney yhsterdsy afterintroduced two bills In the In­
is of shippers. One gives the
shipper forty-elght hours in which to
unload cars with a demurrage charge
of IB cents a dsy up to ten dsys in
case of faUure ^d the other makes it
oldliaiory on the
furnish
sd a bill to rrjmlatp the Uklng of
sh In Gold brook. Benxle coimty.
owner of Kept put In his joint rma>
It Ion proposing an amendment to the
wnstltutlon providing for the abolUh
of the sUte consua. It is the
one he bod two yrara aga

place tomorrow evening
Mrs. DaniH Kent, an old ptoneei
Fife Lake, died yesterday aflerat«o. opehi house.
The Blmwood Ave
Within s few hours of her death Mrs.
Mary BMridge of Springfield townshi
Kalkaska county, which adjoins
surprise hsd been arrange
honor of Past Chief Ranger Mrs. John l^ke. passed sway suddenly. She had er: subject. “Obedience.."
. >peeUI
boasted
that
she
bad
never
be**n
sick
lennle and after the regular lodge
Traverse City cc
easion ^of Uie Companions of Fores- or taken metilclne.
plar. temorro
prs yesterday afternoon the surprise
7:30.
Work
In
the
red cr
ras happily carried out.
• OPENING DELAYED.
Every sir knight Is expe<
A pot ipek supper was served and
two long dining tables were bounti­ SUnch Factory Will Not Begin Bafore
fully laden with good things to eat. .
First of Wook.
During the supper hour Companion ^Supt. II. M. Grattenburg of the
Chief Ranger Mrs. Anna Tebo. pre- Michigan starch factory was calle<l to work in the second rank, the two esndidates. who received the first rank at
New York yesterday on busin
nected with the plant. This will delay the union meeting being the ones.
Regular meeting of the Elks to­
the sunlng of the factory which w>s
token of esteem and apprec
night. One candidate for InlUation
to have uken place today and it wii; All
rs. Rennie responded In her
members are requested to attend.
probably be Monday or Tuesday t>*>ippv msnner and eve ry one r
fore the wheels begin to turn In cam- Meeting followed bv an
enjoyed the occasion fully.

' The danea al tha Crmage ban was
««l] attndad laat rrldaj evcnlaE^
aad every one repmta a -Jolly wood)
Ume.- 3€ numbers -were <mL
/
The M. E- church here wm dedb
cated Baaday Jan. ISth. Her. Forgaaon of Trsveree Clljr conducted the
eerrleei. IfiClhO were mlsed toward
4iT 90O«B.«ock te kis M brtck the cherth debt.
llnL Bdwards of Uteriochen wgs In
endoa Bondar, calling on friends.
win be fowd ia Nortbeni Michigan.
Miss Sawyer miertalned lira. C3ark «
W. A. Hurt TO Tiiailnc hU family
over awHUy. He has a lofslnc last week.
lob at Aides.
Waller Dexter returned to Traversa
Owr Bma i» able to be out acmln Cily, Monday.
after a few weeks* sleee of rbeuma
Mr. Summerfleld of Manistee Sun*
dayed with
Un. J. J. Johnm Is
fn«
Frank Bunker of Fremont wms in
D attack o( lyphoM fcrcr.
town Tuesday.s 'at the church every even­
R A. Conklin is seriously ill at his
home here. Dr. A. 8. Corartl of Co^ ing this week.
-Hah is attending him.
M. E. Jacobs and family have movErtne Carr, who burnt out last Fri­ i to the old State camps for the
day morning, has the
winter.
lot already to erect
Winn
Mrs. R. A. Maskell
Mrs. nva Jacobs.
after^ a surgical operat
Mrs, John Bush of Interlochen.
underwent two weeks
visited her parenU, F. McLrllan ud
Invitations sre oat
wife here last week.
marriage of Warren Stebhins of NetHowird Strickland of fnterlorheu
sen City and Miss Agnes Maria Dyole
guest of
of aeveland. Ohio, to Ukc place Wed­ Frank Mrl^ellsn and fhmily.
nesday. Jan 23. at X-JereUnd. Mr.
C. Msynsrd has been one the sick
'
Stebhins Is well known around hem list.
a general favorite of all.
Dsn Mason and wife have moved
Into their new house on their farm.
M. Drake waa in Frankfort Wednes­
BROKE COLLARBONE.
day on business.
Lloyd Backett Attsmg^sd to Jump a
John HsneWkis reported quite low.
Sleigh and Wa^ Hurt.
Wesley Lsndla Is working for Ed.
Lloyd ^ketl. a Ifi-year-old boy.
sustained a broken coUar bone by at­ smock.
E. C. Welton of Muskegon was in
tempting to * jump- a alelgh. The ve­
hicle waa going along the street rap­ town Tuesday. '
idly wrhen the boy attempted to catch
Let all the Grangers attend the
next grange meeting. Saturday even­
ing Jan. HKh
H. C, 0<jre was In town Turaday.
PERSONALS.
Max Starrow is working for R R
left for St. lyruU, Reynolds.

George Lawler
daughter
left for Detroit today.
Mrs, Hannah Cnimb
L to Grawn
The Yc
this morning.
III gfve
W. C. Hull and F H. Smith left
dancing partiees at Horst's academy for Grand Rapids this morning on a
John Hence of Bendon died at
uirt business trip.
ion.
Mrs. R. M. Faulkner of Chicago.
wept west several yc*ars ago sPd has.WWlLCa UKC miEIC. lUS rCBCej
The coin of amallcst denomination
only been at Rmdon for the past two It SSeOSSleS t$ S CSre fgr<s COBght
months. He Iraves a father, n'tsd csldS Sfitt Oil tlWlfS be de- ver made by this counto’
in the city last evening
huir-ccnt
pitw.
It
also
enjoyed
Fsr tsle by Amerl
guests of G. W. Miller and Miss Ijn
30-15 distinction of being the first coin Is­ Miller en mute t.» Grand Itapids.
csiDrscCo.
sued and the first retired from circula­
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
tion.
RECORD WANT AOS. RAY.
RECpRO WANT ADS. PAY.
JOHN HENCE DEAD.

«r. W. H. Htsklss, sf Tnilitrt.
Vs, tijs hit wild hsi s Tcry bsd
csse^ He bosrbtt bottle olChtm4:30'
Cosfh Remedy si4 it

Saturday,
Jan. 19

The Secretary Bird is
b(v
cause It has upon Its bead feafliem
which suggest % pen behind the oar.
Indlgenlous to South .Africa, It U a*
British subject now. aad to wipresented In the I»ndon soo.
,
In the strait known as (ho “Uttle
Belt.** electric tompa are to be fixed at
the tsittom of,the channel with Uio

Saturday,
Jan. 19

1

NOW FOR THE CLEAN-UP!
68c yard
H»r 36 in. ^k Chiffon. Taffeta Silks.
Justjoor piece of this, the 11 kind.

21-2ceach
FW Rub Dry Wash CloUit Che 6c klad.

Saturday, Jan. 19

%vHI be anvely day at this store, A little money wUl
go a long way If yon eome early, as these Unes are
Umlice and will so<m be broken or soM onL Do not be dlsapptdnted It yon Ondsome of
these Items gone ahmg towards noon or sooner, as onr aim is to move them qnlckly.
We Invoice Monday and Want these goods out of the way.
18c yard
78c yard

10c each

$1.00
Buys any

For 5«4b. BiMk Ketmer. extra
heavy cloaking.

Fbr Ingrain Carpet samples. 36x36 In

C8c yard
For gray broken plaid BuiUng.
66^la.wlde,>be II quality.
And Astrachan doaUng. $2.5«

in our store. Your
pick of about 38
style*- These ought
to be sold by noon.

leent

* Just one to a cus-

fLTIiorBcinldm

98c eac
Fbr Couch Covers In Persian atrlpea.

Trl—iri ttal

$1.98
For nress Skirts
in ladies' anetnisses'.
Plain colors and
fancy mixtures (no
blacks). ThU U a
lot of skirts that was
$5 and $6.

Sstardsyonly.

Our price has been |l.Sb.

For DlacK Meircertzed SsUnc
PetUooets. 3 dosen only; 85c
value; not more than one to a

for lot of
KIMONAS
MadeofFleecedown
and Arnolds Flan­
nelettes, Made in a
variety of styles. All
clean, new stuff, sold
in stock at SI 00,
1.25 and 1.50.

smwdaymly.

$3.95
For Silk PctUcoaU. black and
colors, value $5 and $6. Satur­
day only-

'1 '

18e each

l]

$iea<^
soiled, worth |1J>0. Just 31 of these.

tr Xf&s
lie yard

8c yard
For hravy a«UM
the 11 He kind.

k.

&

SSeyara

fe'yard !

2 l-2c each
•SC-I'S.'

2e a Cake
For Witch Huel aatp.

Wefbepalr

One-Third
Uc

35c pair

59c

79 Cts.

For maj oc our £0 (oU Storta.

rm Udtoe* Terns, the 66c quel
Utoee. while, grey, red, navy
anil btock.

4 1.2c yard

M

. ; :

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SS:i'

MM

--

-T

I Pews 01 Hllchlgan 1

ssi*ssr
f:C-^ou S»-5i." -II

wAirr»»-if UM

• M vaan. Mtiri

UM—.

mtt^ for t«t»
Coll at Wmhmt9€. Pb«M»

oSl

ntf. 441S rteg* ot m BHI.
m4

oomta
jMlMf

WAMTftO-r«ir

AALK-Btoek la «m cf tha boat
ton A payiac aOaa. om
ralaraaara mpa ptaito
Tfoldiald toka- bat a

MMtr.SlC
iaiuUtf
WAMTf D-TImm Uitt %Mp eo«« to
IMM o«r tnUL dairy ft4l. M aad
dtoapMl la tW BMrItat T. C. MmUfOx
jaall^
WAWTtD-Wkaal, rya, aora. oaU.
baaaa. tay Ato atny. T. C. Mmias
oau
JaalMf
WANTSto-Tan that kaay chtok
to oaa oar IWBAL mUrd chid
faoA Noaa kaltar. T. C MUI

Co.

Ha mr

WANTIO TO iUV-Oood. Uooky
oOta. troai oaa to four yaara old.
Tkay aiitat U aoaad. If yoo hara
aay to aaU aomo aad aaa oa. liarttM Ilytoaa. ta Waakliiftoa atraak
dac M-tf
WAMTKD—A »aa U
HiaaaaH par day. ■
Tbo BldBk Idiad A

laka Hth. IB
t fit hla toara.
abar Co.
Jao* 6 Cl

WANTED TO BUY—Good, bl
aolta frooi oaa to four yi|iora
Tkoy B»at ba aouad. Jaa 3rd I
laara for ladteaa aad Ohio aad wiH
ka poad two waaka. trylaf to brlag
waa toraan ay kara. tf yoa kara
any «aod aotla to mil vrtto a»a.
■trtat poatoMoa addraaai. what
. yua Mta to aall «ad taaaoa for aell
taf. Oa ny ratara will eltbcr rail
Ok you or ^arrtta yoo. Ilarmaa llyat. It M tf

FOR SALE
^

BOB BALE—All lUada of horar
aow aad cklokaa faad. T. C. MlllUui
Co.
Jan ll-tf

lafonaiaat taka Trararaa City
aopatty or Trararaa ragloa farma.
Writ# or call oa oa fur partlcolara
aad latomatloa H ragard to la- Noltoa to the Taipayars of the Qty of
raataaata Wada Broa., Trararaa
Traverse City:
aty. Mlah.. 117 Ualoo 8L Cmtaaa
The tai rolls for the collecUoa of
pboaa iJlt.
dac tt-lf
the sUte <nd county taxes for the
r<K»d. Call year ItHM snd for the dellnquenc
Ha 144:f school and city taxaa and specUl asseoaments for said year have bean
placed in my bands for collection.
FOB BALl-14Tt-rxty aera farm
I will be in my office to receive said
gaartor wUa aaal of Mayfield: good
atw aanaot block boaaa; good kara. taxes from now until Feb. I. 1»07. on
each week day from t o*clock to 11:30
o'clock ta tho forenoon and from 1
WE HAVB kaidwmra atooka at Oniwn. o'clock to 4 o^clock in the afternoon.
On all SUte and county taxes psld
Hotel and Bar Pumltura atock and
trade at Uke Aan. Urge flouring before January 10. tka regular tm of
Bill at CopamUb. one of tba largeat one per cant for collection wUl ba
and hmt hoielc. all furaldbed. In charged aad oe all taxha paid on or
Northern Michigan; one thouaand
mlllloa fact of baat hardwood, hem­ after January 10. tbara will be
lock aad plae In Michigan: livery charged a fee of four per cent for colUrn fully agalppod In Trareree lecUoo. Penalty on delinquent city
City. W^a kara B. R. aad aaw mllU and acbool taxes and apeclnl naabasaHo a few okoica loeatloaa la ceomenla. 4 cents on each dolHr of ths
amoaat of said tax.
greateat mlaing dialrlet la tba world
Offies in r<x>m 101 .BUto Baak
-the Orld Field Watrtct. Kerada. bulUUng.
Wa kara gold aad allrar mlaaa In
Dated. Dbc. 4. lOOC.
Colorado, la fact, wa bara proper­
ly for aala almoat anywhere you
J. M. IfUSLLMANTEL.
want II. But wa bara aotblag trr dm 4 to fsb St
City
can oEar you that win equal the
Grand Trararaa Regloa for aafe.
aura profitable Ip^aataitoit. atibar to
purcbaaar or aa aacurlty ' for loan.
We alwnya bare a gilt edged aacuiity for your money and wa al­
ways have the money for gilt edged
security.
WADB BROS..
117 Union Btraet. Trararaa City.
Mich., cut. pkona 1111. Gall uc up

TAXES

J,

Amos E. Bingham

FOB BALf-lfakt martiaL Froot
airaal. Tooli. atork. tituraa. dall
ary. good trad#, food loeaUoa. aaay FOB fiALE-14M-Ooe hundred
farm It miles south of
alsty acre
I
lartoa. Wad# Brou tlT BooU Ualba
seventy acres
city; aeventy
acraa Improved; new
llraat
H& 1
house, bara. windmill; all fenced;
Prtoa 14100. Wada Broa.. tl7 Union
cut.
phona itll.
FOB BALE-iat-llodefa right j
raaldaaaa. Blitk atraot. All
aaalaaaaa A good bam. cloae la.
Dousa. roraar m.uaaa ana loin c
Prtca moo. Wada BrtM.. tl7 Booth
Oaloa etraat. CItliaaa Pboaa itlt.
.
Jaa. 4-lf.

S2:a.£sr.rssr„

FOB BALB—1US—Good near aavanroom bousa. tth atreet. cloaa to
' achooU market and church; easy
tarmi. PUto *11000.
boat, olaetrlr light, city wator, mrrrrr
Wada Bros.. Ill UaloB 8t.. CIU.
«>aarrtloaa, all la flrat-rlaM condlphokk Ull.
dac 1-tl
■ tloa. O. r. Murray,
H& lO^liao

FOR RENT
FOB BALE—1471—II arraa two i
Bute Baak buUdlng; Eaaat locatloo
for au
HOU8CB TO BENT-Maal T
Prtoa lAOOO. Wada I
also one comer Prout and 1
6akm atraaC Clta.
P. Huallmantsl.
FOB BAL’t—147$—Floa vodarabooaa
Blxtk atraat, aad oaa of Ika baat oa NOUft Xp BENT-Cksap. comer
Garfield aad 8iata. Inquire F. G.
tba atraat Prtaa aakad U gpot eaak.
m CaiA
dac 0 If
Prtoa I4U0.
Wada Broa.. lit
Uak»a atraat. Clta. pboaa lilt.
>X>B BALE—BUkty aera faraa two
BUlra waat NorrHrllla: four aiUaa
poat o^Bea Trararaa City: alaty
acraa Uaprorad; aU acraa aultabla
Jw Ekrdaa: .good boUdtagi: all la

FOUND
fOUNO-Fur robe. Owner call at
Wes*em Union, prove property and
pay for this adv.
Ha 14 tf
FOUND—Neck acarf, comer Elmwood
areaue and Randolph. Call and
pvwre property at 414 Elmwood ave­

bara. daa Uwn. t

atraat. Prtea |
•n Boatk Ualoa
lilt.

nue.

Ha lo st

FOB kALE—14U—Larga eight raoa
boaaa, larga Ht. BL Klatk atraaL
alaaa ta. Qaak prtoa lltok Wady
Brotu. tl7 Uataa iKwaL au. pkaaa

iTiISS

I;-

fc.

|| general Hews ||
The late shah of P«sraU had his l.ed
chamlH-j- overlaid with a costly Jewels,
pstatlngs and brlc-a-brsc. but it Is
said that bis main delight was a cheap
print copy of a grotesque'plceure used
print copy of a grotesque picture used

Thomto Wrlgtaraan. pioneer glass
msnutecturer Wf Vlttsburg. has been
In acUve bagibeas for three-quarters
of a ceotuo and now. at the age of 80.
Is to be found in hla office every day.
Mr. Vrlghtman to largely intereated
ta two banks and in other buslneaa
enterprise*, taking acHv? pan ta the
affslrs of all.
clya publl
charge of
department for the blind who has been
sightless since her fifth year. Her
Candidate for Republican
name Is Beryl H. CUrk, Out of about
Nomination for
1.000 sightless persoDs in her city
nusrfy 100 of ll)jese are members of
her department. One of Miss Clark's
pupils la €0 year. old.
Successful business man. Sev­ Rev. Dr. J. L. Withrow who for the
eral years Alderman from last thirty years, with the exception
of a few years spent lathis city, has
Second ward.
been pastor of Park Street church.
Boston; has resigned The announce­
ment same'ms a great surprise. ,!i 1#
solely tmeauM Dr. WltbrjIW feels that
be needs stoest and wishes to spend
the deeHnlng years of his lift free
from the cams and burdens tmpoaed
oa him as a pastor of a church. The
recent death of hto wife, perhaps, had
eome thing to do with Dr. Withrow s
lealgastlon.
George Bernard Shaw Is a great;
lover of music, la fact, before htoj
plays became successful he made hto
living as a musical criUc. He was In­
vited by a friend ooe night to htor a
string quartet ftona Italy. Ikpeatlag
a treat, he accepted the Invitation.
Aad thrcmghoQt Che progrmni he aat
with a stony look on hto fm. The
friend, to draw a lltUe pralee from
him. said: "Mr. Bhaw. those toto
have been playinc tocether for twelve
jranrs.- Twelve fmmr anM the
taker, tn an toereininons roHto
1y, weMn Mma hem loacsf ttotfi that*
FBICEB: BUOO. TSe. 80c. aad Sc.
anMsI Mufd ta OMfuto
tofU
Beat aals apaim al the kaa affloa be 81 yaara old Mnmh 1. hta the ocher
next Twaatfay. Jan. 18. PI 10 a'Uack. day he showed that oven BOW he Htai11M ringa
iff the teae vkl^V 'woa may

City Treasurer.

Grand Opera Honac
Thorsday Niglit
Jan.17

CYCLONIC

n mSIUCKtr 0
K. wintoa,- fall lea-

AHo:

"iMd

Noftkam

Tourtef

One^Md Blawra Tourtog Car.**
with Cape Top aad Gas Lampa. flOOd.

THE WHire COBFAKT, Qrtre

74 FBiTAr 8L

DktroU Mich

’ ;r.

Vi-.

m

BUaNESSOIIOS
C.B. Taylor Coal Co. ;
OR.lARLaTVLBR-.D«IHL Route
f fim Nadonal iMk 9Mb- OM
SMSphOMfitt.

mbM

LESTER a WELCK-Attomey si
law. Oolleellon ^work a apeclaHy
With Underwood A Umlor. Bather
liadkiock.
Ha84f
DR. F. A MAC NETTni to BTR. RAR. H08B. THROAT
■ad FTTTtNQ OF 0LAB8H. OCAee

A a MARTIN-PhyMetea aad Set
foon. OfSet 8M Baat Front taroal
MARK CRAWS DCLIVERY-Ught
frolght. pnrroU aad traaki. Ofioa

Onnooririth Bosino* OoDog^

^frt Tasurantt
L. t. A. BUILDINQ

SCO. S. Jarvio

OKiwnriteT
201 Vrsst firtti
0*TOK>*>4TNN> m«v*hnan»

Order your
REAL estate AND LOANS—Graad
Travarne Land and Loan Oo.. F-

SOFT COAL
from

I. o.
SARA T. CHASE* M. CL-Oftea wtth
Dr. O, a Chasa. Stata Bank bHuk
Both phonaa. m-kr. Raaidanea EM

W.BlEhUBt ata. phuna m.
Ma ta tha ajte. aar*
at Qlaaaii i
droE •taro.

urrupR

Yard am
[ichigan d
Both phonos k

T. A. mSELH
DKN-riST

caa Drag Btora. Special attantSoe
to aye, ear. noaa and throat OU
fitted. Both phoaea. Raaldaoua 811
Sixth atroaL
DR. W. E. MOON—Speclsltot—Genlt
urlnsry. skin and Mood diseases; 16
yeara experience. Office City opera
house block. Pbones-New.
tad$8L Residence, 710 Washington

TRAVERSE CITY LOOGE. NO. 78. K.
of Pw msut mry Thursday eruntef. New Munron blotto. C & Woller.C. C.
1807
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION, Ntk 118-

TRAVERBl CITY LODGE. Na Stt. F.
4 A. lU tetoU on Monday wrostoB
os or hfltotfs ths ttal ta tho teoon.
St 7:88 PL te. Cut a Langley. W.
M.; B. B. White, noerotaiy.
1887

•Ttvr.isir

DENTIST

Porcelain Work

AMIL F. NERLINOER. LAWYEP

Mntktesl ProtauUve Li«los wfll
wmm to Woodmas hnfl on tbo third
TttetasF ta oiteh Monthat 7:i8 PL te,

IJr. Sh<H^-

CBIEIUI nSDkAllCE?
■ a»^tir«:nr7i.oos.
Dr.W.J. Higgins

ORS. J. 0. A NAItT J. nOBSLOOS
MRS. E. U RONNBRW hair dro
pnrlora. over City Book Btocs. Roote
It.
^

LODGE NOTICES.

PAIN

JJLSMMS «M.V.acVBra|
AORMBaHcWETHT >

r__ ■ :O. P. CARVER a BRO.
-W. K.
With
Btoa. comer Froat aad cWs^ts

MONEY TO
years old. married a young man.
baroness w^rote to the queen announc­
ing her engagement and signing herseU -with royal rospeta.'* The qu
etlc reply began: “You foolABSTRACTS OF TITLE-C O. Ca^
not lark spirit and she retorted a
tar. Prices reasoanUoL Ofiew wtth
first opportunity. Victoria addrtwsed
O. P. Carrar 4 Bro. Both phonaa.
a letter to the baroness and said, icily
when she received ber nt Buckingham OR. E. U THIROBY-Bpeclal attan
palace aHemards: "You never
Moa to dlseaaaa of ^UdrW. Rooa
swered my letter. Did you receive It?"
488 BUta Bask UdE. Both phanns“Yea.** replied the baroness. *1 did
not answer the letter beoauae I knew
that, although It was ta your majeaty s
handwriting. It was John Brown**
Ides."

. raniE

«A GOOD FEUOl”

WMMItat Uinp ; i
TbmifiDO qaestion ss to
fiedit tbh

yeara ago as a rifle shot. A muskrat T. W. TMIRLEY, iHstllt
had been digging srouud the place
nam R RarTt H«Mry
and Mr. Sanford said he ‘"low^
phonaa ISE
•shoot that fellow ta the. eye** at the
earliest opportunity. Tl>^ other day ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. O-Phyalhe caught sight of the tauskrnt. Oodan and Bargaon. Reaovad ta taInto the ho^se. he brought bis rifle
Sces la Munson block ovar Bai
and from a distance of ten rods shot
A Barit, emssaa phoaa $88.
the animal exactly la the eye.
challenges the world to produce a
HARRY B. HARNER-Bxpert piano
of hto yeara who can' beat him.
taaer aad action rognlator. BaUa
The late Barones* Burdeli-Coults
tecUoB guaranteed. With KlmbaU
and Queen Victoria were great friends,
Mualc House. Clta. phono 884.
but It is iiaid the q\ieen was much' In-

Eva
HUTOMOBILEOTanguay

AFFLEB FOB BALE-1 bara aoma took n» gmpaa a year, worth lU.OpO,ebolca applaa by boabaU for aH; Ofik.
OrtoKW* OkIdM. Baldwiua. omaa-

l>

J. C, Browm. wim cdtiaa to knew a
TTke kakltoal m of kard cMer by
OMTia r. HoOy. aa Anmllaa fanaar. nMMHg cHIm la Nome. AHaka. wklck
raaaltod ta VrsL Holly aaewrtag a dl- yHMa klm $iad.to aaauaUy. to at
BatSH Creak trying to rugate kto
OBtletad to tka eaoaaaiva aaa of cUer keahh. which was ahatterad fay the
hardthlpa of tka Kkmdlke. wkeea ka
io€ alaa yaara.
After aa aaeipHtaad abaaaoe of want to im.
Raaaah M. ADan of I iatogg. kad
tkma BMmtHL Mhl Dadward Bamry
kaa lataraad to kor kooM at Fllat. her Ulto to the turn given km by her
kmckar. Jamaa Hoag. oowBttoal tn
by bar
olrQBlt
oaort. Two braCkara am up
m. U H laponad tkat aka
tke pita that Jaama had baaa aadaly
Kalgkt of flHL talH tkat tefintnead and warn waak-toladad.
A bin to Increase the approprts
few tba autaunlTwalty from oaadtoiitk
be mac Tbocaaa MurrH. who hat
to owakalf mill wlH ba tatrodaead ta
misaUg for three vaeka aad
tba
legtaHtare by Rap. H. Wirt Itowthought to have bean drowned ta
care ao aaptoaa-j klrk. Thto to
Hear at Ola
tka appropriatloB frtim $410,000
tJoo of his ah
tooo.000.
St^F^er's 1
state Analyat Roblaaoa. of the dairy
sad food depart
roof added aad many
Tka rededtoattoa was aaalyato of the stomnebs of Bert
kaM Saaday mad BHkop WtUHms. of Saalay mad bia wife, who
DtoroiL waa tkerw aad praachai a Eaa dead la bed la tbalr boase In New
Latkrop. ^ta
Mm. Mary Aadadtoa. paoprtator of
BOgaa asMaga at Mt, Pleas- The hobo aril will ba InrasUgsted
aat. itoa oacoaacloas from aa orar by tba board of aopanrisors at O
doaa of laadamim. 8be Is about 80 Havaa. AM. Ntos. of HoUaad.
years af.age. Bka esam bare at Chrtot- latroduced the leaolutloa thiaka tkat
mas irpm Pttubarg. ska mM. aad Ottawa county baa more thaa Us share
cHteKid to hatre wealthy raHUaas.
of trampa and that
Tke Hillsdale AtolcwUuml aoelaty seem to find their way Into the oouaty
was laformad at tka aamaal bmoUdk HH with remarkable frequency.
Monday that tl^ treimorer had a aash
Two men with rrutebas and <
balance of |»7C 47 from last tell'a ex- were early moming callers at \
Sunday
They worn liberally aided
on telUag hardtack
has a reserve fund of U.OuO.
Dennis, vlllsge watchman, put an end
Pickles will probably cost more to the graft snd they hustled out of
next year. A Lanalng canning com- town with their esnes snd crutcliex
paay will pay W cents next year, ss under their arms.
compart'd with 60 cenia a bushel la
At a family
tW»C for cucumlwrs up to four Inrhva son family at the home of Mr. and
ta length. Overslted ciicumbert will Mm. Jerry Boomer, of Wampler's
bring 2ti c<unpsred with It rents last Ijikp, the 4i>ih nnnlvemlty of Mr. nnd
year.
Mrs. Brastiis Thompson, the IBth of
Ct^irge Heck of
who sold Mr. snd Mrs. Nelson Badgley and the
stiK-k In the grsnge store of Altogaa. tth of Mr.
to his sonlnlsw. former Manager celebrsU-,1. these |MH»ple, with their
Wbble. lesllfled that he hsd be«i fsmilles, were pms.<n.
told Dibble was inaking a fortune by
Billiard and |xm>i tsbieii and a I
sp«-culatldn In grata. This year where Ing ultey will l>e installed lu the
he thought Wbble was getting funds parish
hich is coutemplsteU
by Grace
Dpol church at Grand
After two weeks' vacation the Ber- Rapids. Bishop OlllespAe Indorsei
cn county grand Jury reconvenwl
plan. It will provide a "neighbor
Monday afternoon and will Invcwtigste ^,___J"
bood home. Young i^m l.elAnwlnw Ifl
. families other than
H-ntan Harbor's city's
houses. Thee alleiPHl,
allege«l, comblnstlon of ' church will be, welcome to frequent It.
The reform wave has struck the
coal dealers will be. looked Into.
tiUtee on...
Jail Inspection I Gogebic, and the lid was on tight 8unThe commit
has recommended to the board of sup-1 day at Besaemer. for the first time
er\ isors that a workhouse be e«tsb- ta years. The Finnish tenif^wmnre orIfshtgl nt Grand Rafdds. Prisoners * ganitathuia have forced the
sn* now employed ta bremktag stone. Sl«*s to take action. Even Hurley.
e WIs., for to years the mos
which Is not vrry profUable
county.
I town, was “dry'* Bunduy.

COME EfSt vkefi jun
bqjcoBL We dBR BtU jroq say
kiad. bat pnita to bsfe it s
isodktottsRdtkstis

TRAVERSE «TY LODGE, NO. 871.
1C O. T. Id. M.
K. a T. M. M. Na tn steoto ovory
Friday sight in the Broneh htoek. Mart
ELICFroaklla.

4..

B*o« Rw t.OnyOpw*HoM Mote

'! ..... .

-

lohn K. Santo
General Insurance

Xeo WIttcia Blk,

Unfcnc Ctty

Farms for Sale
1 have a number of good
farm», all the way from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or if you
have any good property, I will
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a good farm for less money
than you can buy it of any­
body else. I h^ve farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all 6ood improved land.
If yoa iisve go.d leva! farms
will l.ny them.
-t

H. HYMAN’
420Ws8hinRton,

OiL phone 774

Mem’S Jacicete
and Overalls
• We have ^bem in both
white and bl^ in good, gen
efonn gigea,( sU at lowest
pHta'C
-

>r MM »
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^oved

Eat More
icMANOM m TMIN BMRD

IS PNiUSOPNICAL
OVER GLOOMY OUTLOOK

mMk no 41ff#v#wc# who MeHody** op^
pemawt wma. aa he would fight anybody
at th# welterweight Umlt.
,
Ijewta U now out In the weet. anfij
that noconata for the» aetkoa
netkoa of the club
club!
In wanting to aeewte btm to amet MH*
lodr.

■ r=”’

Earn More

Comer el 0*n rnmm
Stale Sts.

Wbn# tW ptoopona for track atb |■M•'wtll bagls work with their agnada
ytm m Wmmmm WrMiWr a Wtm Vaaf
- Af» «M iMr iMfM to Vaii^

Jaa
i« u
Ml trum clMi lMiaa4KUin#r«
til# lof»t ImHmII rli
riab. Tun MclUwbo. •bill him rM

WarM. trUl aH a» iralaar for tba Tig*
V m builag fka eoniag mm
UrMsJwa Ina Imm oat of tba goMIr
tor ao»a tiao oa aacoiuM mt thm
MM mU crItM maoM of hi* vlfr
M luia IMO traralllag wim iM»r all
jorat fWi llatlMi lutoi la aaorrli
a
rnimktm tbai aroaM aid bar to a ra^
brrral of baatib. Mm HrMaboo ba>
Itnimirad ao Blu<^b diiriag tba pmM
frw nnMba. bpvrrrr. tbat Ibay hava
rHvniad to Mifbisaa aad bar#
wllj b#
hla akin aatf booaaty. tbe lati#r of
vhleh ^oaUtraitaaa »aa all lb# mur#
aalraordlaarr la an aa# arhea'doubJ#
d< alios oaa ib# nil# nUbrr ibaa lb#
#ar«t*ikia Folluvlng tb# rloa# of bU
rar##r oa tb# aial llcMahoa anjoy^l
tao year# </ artlr# v»rk oa tb# stag#,
b# aad bU arif# atialnliig a national
niMiiation la ibrir poolas an which
wan iiu# or lb# vaodcvin# ioHin#n
iiblll him MrMahoci'a fatlliii bcwllh
raim#d li to b# dropped
•In Mrldaboa tr# bar# a maa who
oaa lak# c«bipl#t# chars# of fh# playMl’ pbyaiclal Italalng.*' aajra 8#ci#tary
Nang •^om will cc»ramaad lb#lr
apart at all tljoea.
hlma#ir an #ipmt In pbyatoal raltiif# and I look
lo a## bla work nirrorad Iwtb# coodltlofi of oor mon llrlUboo wlU roport with the other
playera ta, March and will accompany
k road tripa tbrtMigb

MUSgteBMI

cnfMi cRvObn
miiHcy run
caq JernUto
icccqicc
bWU

boom#, Auatralla. and chief advlaer o!
Mqidfoa, tb# Anatrallan b#aryw#lghl.
all nrsotlatlopa for a fight l»#tw##n
him and J#ffii#a are off.
Kill until bqulrea baa com# to thi.
cxmntry and proven bla ability to whip
mm Ilk# O Biien, Puma. Hart. Kauff
man tad othera will h# be put up
nimtnai JoffHea.
Biepbaaa aaw Jaffriea. vUltlug him
at hla borne, and do#a not a##m to b#
favorably Imprwaaed with th# Auatra
lURi'a cbalONw agalnat tbc American

;v:------

to tell Jnat what the outoome wlU
really b# l-a*i year when the tret
call wa* laaoad for track mra neaHy
lOd caadidatea reportiNl for work. TbI*
year the total preaenl at the firal
meHlng waa U aad of tbIa number
were many taallsSble freabmen.
Oradital# Manager rbgHea Baird la
I>l*cu*-^Ruby, Bchult*. Oarrela.
*p«wklng of fh# amall *it#ndanc# ai
Hurdela—Tidlaiwndge. ^
th# irat aaaetuo aald that he attrtbot
Hammerv-CurtU Bebubr. Chandler.
#d th# reaaon for Ih# preaent IHhargy
la track atblrtlra to the fact, tbat aib
Bprinia—PriM ker. Poyutoo, C«mto,
lelaa tbi* year are rompHtag under BrlMiol. gtein.
entirely different eruidiiloa* from
Two^mUe^Tt4.k-. |towe. HunU Skin*
theme which prevailed a, few year# n.*r. Tomar. ShlHcJ*.
ago^
Michigan, nfier/h*«vlDg been
nigh Juiii|H-IUwth. rnmeb.
The work on the clua* relay
vlctoiiou* In aihletlca for aeveral aoc*
cuKalul aeaaona. U particularly burl {WDl begin Immediately and Ulrecior
by tbe cliang# In rcmdUlon*. It la n j Hupairick urge* all track manager*
fact that alihln the paat year there, to get their randidatea togeib#r a*
ha* t»e#n a gradual Imt very noticrwble, *«m aa m»a*ibl#. a* the find race lu
decline In the athletic loiereat among' th# cbampbiQHblp eerleae will he held
Ibe Btudent* of tb# univerally In or | lb# night
the fifat ludtair UH*ei. It
der to win tbia muat li# overcome. Kn*j la eapecUliy urgent that the ft# -.hmen
ibiiiUaru muat be worked up. and we wbo are unaccuatomed to track
kre the one* wbo mu»t do It. *
and therefore n«M*d more prepnratUm,
• Ihl* wc-ek and begin practlcDirector Fliipatrtck ba* appointed orgi
the varluua at|uad leader* and lbcw|lng.

RATES FOR THE 68ARD
CIRCUIT RACES ARE SET
New York. Jan. 17.—Date* for fu
ture racing event* were act and offi­
cer* elected at a meeting of the ateward* of the grand circuit held hero
Tueaday.
Tb# following atewaiU*
were #l«y>t<M; Daniel J. (’aiupnu. Di'
tnoU; H. M. Hanna. Cleveland; M
Parry TaylW. Pufftlo: Jacol* Ruppert,
IVmgbkeepale; Jam#* Butler. New
York; J. M. Jobnaon. Bclon; Krtnler*
Ick R Peikina. PmvUlence; IVPuie*t
S##*le. Syracua**: K B. 8wUh*-r. ('cv
himbu*: oj A. J<me*. Clnclmiati: C.
K. O., Billing*. Memphis.
Officer* i»l#cled were: Piealdent..
J, M Johnnoo; vlceprealUeni. H. M.
Ilsnna; ae^retary and trraauter. Al­
bert T. Moon.
The following date* for race* were
At D«-tioM. July *2 to 2fi; CleveUiud.
July 2b to Auguat 2. Buffalo, Augua!
r. to*; PougbkeepHle. Augimt 12 to !«:
Headvllle. AiigUat ll» to 30; Piovl
denre. Augti*t 2« to .10; Hnrtfoed. 8#i»tember 2 to t'.; Byracu*#. 8«‘p(enil»et 9
to 12: Colunitm*. 8eptend»er K to 21:
Cincinnati 8epa-mUer 23 to 2X; Mciu
phi*. (V'tober It to 25.
0<H»g# llayl of Bloshamton. N. Y..
w a*re*« hxHe<l a* prealdtug judge and
Rol«-rt N. Newton of YpikvUle, III.,
•tuning Judgo.

GOT BIO MONEY FOR TERRT
RTZSIMMOISVnUAGAIII
Raised fiS.000 for^ Inaant
•c ENTEO THE ROPED AREM FHanda
. . PugiiiaL*RaimfH la Eapected to
Lar^y ^11 Total.

In find out whether pob Fliaalmmona
atm baa that ’^ooc more flgbl l#n*
m*xt month, when tbe old war bora#
will meet the new and faat coming
Tommy Puma before tb# recentK or*
CatHxad PhlladelphU SporUng club
id a* aix ttMind battle ou March
Tb# llsbt. which
pmctlcwll.r mad# Tueaday night, waa
ellurhml by a telegram fttmi nixalm*
mona aaying tbat b# bad mad# a aal
lafanory ariaogerat with hlalcb
m.Hker Mcl'amey, Who U arranging
tbr botit,. for th# new club.
m#.in#ti will have a gnaranie# of a
cci tain amount, with tb# prlvllegw of
tnklitsa pewntageof Ih# gate abould
It com# to a good ffgure.
MrCampy ia atao trying to arrange
a Umt lietween Puma and Marvin
Han, lb# Ixmlavill# heavyweight,
whom the netmii llghler beat In a JOmutui Uttle at Loa Angel#* aome
pwniba ago •
l^tv'a.cetum to ih# ring after hU
defeat at the bond* of Jacb O'Brien
*•« the coaui a year agtt ha* cauaetl
great aurprla# In fighting cirri#*, and
It |H‘generally felt that "«h# <dd man *
imiM tbiok bimaen goixl aud airoog
acatn to take on a tough young fellow
like Biima over even a abort route.
Pits will not have the dlfficiiltv In fait
ting Bum* that he did when he faccrl
the qgirk ailvtA like Pblindelphlan and

New York. Jan. IT-Mure than
has so far lieen auhscrilteii to the fund
which la being ralaetl for Terry, McGovciti. w ho 1* now confined in a san*
ilailuin. It Ik Intendetl that the money,
which Is Mng suharrlbed freely
largely from aportlng and theatrffal
n«»rte M.
ban \% mcn^ aa ireaaurei
rei of the 1
and la also <me of

either aa a fighter or through hi* ap
pearance* on the stage.

MOVEMEIlfRNFNTTO
ABOUSHTOURG JOCKEYS

Lost AngHea. Jan. 17.-**The Society
for the Preeenikm of Cruelty to Chll
ilren taaq served notice on the offlclaU
at Ascot paifi to cease allowing jock­
eys under 1$ year* of age to be era
ployed at the track on the pain of
prooecutlon
Tbe society declare*
that a recent Invest Igmtioit dlacloaerl
that *everal of tbe boya rldliig at the
track were under tbe nge UmlL In
addition It Ik charged tbat Ibe boy*
are confpeUed to ride in acaniv cJoibthan balance th# advantage* of apMd Ing during tbe moat
tnefovneat
aud youth that will be agalnat him.
weather.

Catarrh Cannot ba Cwrad

NEW AUTO WHEEL.

Tb# fallowias U a lUd or tb# man
who tryias for lb# different #mta
at tbia dale:
Ca^ Qarrela. Bchnlta,

Fred R, Oiddlnfia of fVmtinc. won
out in a hot fight for trewanrer of the
Monitor Inaarancw Co,. Monday aftatv
noon. He tfoffntnd Cbarlea L. Walton
and John T. SohUb, tATUlam H,
Unmaan wna re^^ed pmaident. Ip*
Mrwace last year coat .«2fi6 perceat.
compaied with MOBZi the piwvlona
year. The company has 4.M0 mem­
bers aad baa property valued at fl$.*
m.7&3 inaured.
Aboat ITOD.fififi U the CM of tbe

Save
More
hacaioe for vahw racMvadthara
il~

M

SfVdliT
that will aolve the poeuttmtlc ilrej
quentlon for ever and ever. Tbe Ohlo^'
an haa been looking mbout tbe cliy
for Ibe pnai conpie of daya. and aaya
that In aP probability him resenrrbea
will lead to the e.iabn*h«HWt ^ of
anegher va*f Indnalry In the great
automobile city.
O Uaalel attempt* to aolve tbej
-------------------- _ .LT'-i:' .
pneumatic problem by a aprtng amd.e|
, ^av# all my Ilf ‘
Cured of UM19 Trouble.
device. In other word*. Inaimd of ihcjfj,|iow^
profe«*um of watchmak
artilfory m-^kea. which of courae are|,„,
in mv >>*ara of actlvltr have
narrow escaite
perfr^ly rigid and depend upon the
ly #.m»u*h to pnnlde tor ih# writes C. O, AToyd. a fomUng bufluesa
mao of Ketahaw. 8. C. ‘1 bad run
pneumailctJrc for rHWof Jarlnpaaw ,aluy dava | bought an automobile down
in weight to-JJi p<;mnd*. and
lag over an i^iacle, the apukra Inl^^ time
and like manv cdbera cougliiug was ('ooatani. bblh hr day
the O'Daniel wheel are made of bpw
greatest
of an and by night Anally 1 began taking
ed apring ateel. *el at the hub between • noyauce lu the n«»tor car at the i.re* Dr. King s New IHscovery. and coo
tinned thU for aUmt sU nmnlba. when
two d.M-p *i##l ftangee. and fastened,,.,,,
as a ell as the chief expense my cough and lung trimhle were en­
into blngiug* with cup arrem*. The##i„( ,,,3
tirely atuie and 1 was restored to my
spring apok.-* taiK-r allghtly toward j
Tha
ih thinking ul how normal weight. 170 inmnd* " Thou­
the outer end and are la*ien#d at thet the pneuinaiic rite, formerly ih» m^ce* sands of person* are healed every
rim in housing* with cap screw*. Tbi* Kary fw comfort, could be eliminated, year. GuaruniskNl at Bugi>ee Drug C'o..
Frank H. Mead*. Hannah drug store
irive* u markeii rigidity to the wheel with the result that 1 Anally hit upon 50c
and $1.00. Trial Itoltle free.
prevent* all •*wobl»lc '* a* every the spring MKJke idea. Of course |km>
spoke aci). as ^ steel luac#
lUe have vm 10 la* shown, but we can
Testa Have fiatlsfiad.
Tn^m the preMuu outksik I think
When Utaded there is no appre*
•laid# .l.-pres^Uin of' the avl# at the I mav IM* safe in predicting that the
the springs mi# strong «*n'uivh new wh.x*l c<mtf»any which I am pnv
moting
will U* located In this city. I
iiMluiain a gi#iU weight. But wlu n
p auioinolnle U lutaaing over an will hate lUime r:\.rs fliiinl out with
RILEY WANTS THEM FOR HI8
Stacie. Instead of bavlug a groat the new wheel In the cmiiwc-of «ev» ral
FIGHT CARNIVAL.
strain ou the wheel, sufficient to igi*# week*, and will eonie to this elty to
the eoiiiT part of the. car savfiao in dernuustrat*- the valtie tif the Whe«*l to
ch^a. the wheel. In tbia rase simply 'auioinoblle iin n hen*. The «m!y. lire
dohnny Mooney. Mallody'a Manager la
ralM*s np toward the body of the m* lietHlKl with tlje spring *i**ke wheel
Willing of Lewis Will Fight at
chine through the agency
the ^pring |
cushion to el
Weltarwaipht Limit.
spoke. Teat* have In-en made with |
p:»vemeiits. '

NATIOMAI •iscunr coMPAinr

MEUODT MO LEWIS r,

AalMi»Meak4M*»rB«tt
StapHtt.

Walter M. Paige
Boston Ferns
Fine ** nbaiiely pUinU in
•everal iiien.
l*lmne for prioi«. We tielieer

FRANKnortot
M. PAINE
Arc Your CoUccUons Slow
Hstc jn accautt ttat

You Have Given Up?
If you tUTc, let me collect
them for you.
OW MOoimU promptly »tU-n.teil
to am) I oan maka moo^
7®“

A. Pohorai"^'
GRAND OPERA HOUSE Collection
Agency, OW Hfimilloti
Tuesday Night

January 22

lUiston, Jan. 17 -^Manager RUey of
the Caaino club tif] Tuno|«tb. wlr«M a
sporting editor her# Tuesday asking
him 10 find Honey idethHly. aud »e<- it
he wiuild coualder a niatrh with llanr
Lewis of Philadelphia,* aa h# wantt^d a
bmtt for .hi* tournament of four Isrui*
lu Miueh. ‘
1
Mellod>*a tnanagek. Johnny Mooney,
waa at once cimimunlcated with, and
he Immediately idicnlfied his wHUnglies* to the match 1f U wls would fight
at the welterweight limit.
Mooney maid that he under*tO(u1 Ute
ariicb** <»r agreement were on the way
from Tonopah for a bout in-iween Mel
ei. and
s Vtms

Mr O'lkmlel
that of Melr. on (X-folM-r 27th.1K70
and have - proved q.uU# ^atlsfat l(»n
The surieiider includ.M three field
acc<*idliig to the inveuttu's acc.uii*
marshals. Cfl geneial*.
other ol
I h,i\c given the new wins
' *.( fleers, LSI giinv. «:.i Mandard*. and
Iboiough f«‘sls,' *;vi<l Mr. OI»uUie
*• 1 ............ nmk and file.
Tuesday. *aud have mieiesie«i
clem capil;.l to develop the devlre o.t j
Th# Right Nam*.
a wholesale order. I would liki*v lo
Mr. August Sla-ipe. the |»opular overlocale in Dettoii • liecause 1 I»el that se^M of the |KKU. at Fort Madi*«.n. la .
thi* la the Important aulomoWle c#apr. Kings New Ufe Pill* are
ter of the country. Several Uuit.it I rightly named: they act more agr<*t»auuunoldle magnate, have look^l over |
my mmlels. and expre** ibelr iH-he^ j
,h«n anv oth#i laxative '* Cuat
that I have hit on the P^ikm thing
and consti
The invention ha»
haw also been indoiwl
by lutuninent desli
dgnern and etiglme,..
Hannah drug slur#.
in other pptt* of the countr.%.
fiay* He Can Co#v»-ce.
The Rrillah Isles are said to (^mtaio
• I am not an Inventoi in the 1
I neatly one million too many wom< u

The Never Failing
IVlight,

W. E. NANKEVnXETS
-

Knomioiis

Trimiiplt,

...Human Hearts...
A siory from life
presenlcd in dramatic form
AUonntliiu; in buiiihiiitjr, bnbbtiiik
ov4*r with jojrbus,ot*medjr.

Trav#r*g CBy. Mich., fiept 10. 1000.
I havd placed a number of aeeoaaU
with A. Poborml'a ngwDcjr for eollmrL
Ion. many of them long ootlawed; btit
jurt the same Mr. fpekonl bitMaght tbfi
dellnqoeiita to Uam and prompt tectlemMta. *
Dr. B. U Album, Denttft

GRAilD RAPIDS I INDIANA R'Y-

iTYfsr

Prices, 7Sc. sac, SSc, tSc.
Seal salt* opens at box of
ticc Monday. Ian* Jl, at 10
o’clock. Phone llj. .'{rings.

Way Below
COST PRICE!

OVERCOATS

Clothing Oo.

crgYpitfoy^gyi ttif

XtlblMECM

Here is a chance for you lo invest. \V« have just a hundred and forty-two .
Overcoats that we want to closeout AT ONCE. We will make the prices so
low that you cannot resist the temptation of bu>ing one or more.

Men’s Overcoats
Men’s Overcoats
Men’s Overcoats
M^n’s Overcoats

the newest, up-to-date garments that were
$10 and $1J. we will sell at ...................
that-were $15.00 and SIC. CIO,
we will sell at.



that were S‘20.00 and $25.00,
we will sell at....

:

$8.2S

mi.25

ilii I

A Jot of Overcoats, mostly medium and small sizes, that were
$C. CIO. $S 00 and $tt.00. we will sell at...........................

MEN*S ULSTDtS
With high storm collars: wt*rth"
$.S,50. will go at.............,,.............

MEN’S HEAVY PANTS

-

$i.75
]

Caoada Gray, in light and dark
I |C
. colors, all sires, worth $->. at..............|,4D-

BOYS’ OVERCOATS
For big boys, worth $4 to $10,
will go at $5.50. $.-!.75 and........

$2.50

BOYS’OVERCOATS
For little fellows, worth $3 to $7, will
I #A
go at $« 60. $2.:J5, $1.1»0 and...................... |. Q U

Tw^<

>

Better Bargains YouV Never nnla man What

Steiiiliierg Bros. ^
Tra*vmr«8 OlWy, IMIloH.
V

We have rediiMd the price to

$5.wrc

Traverse C«y
Gas Co.

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