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The Evening Record, July 06, 1907
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
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1907-07-06
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THE EVENING RECORD
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TO PPliOP.
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Hm Mwmw Put Wm Ptittt•P tn Ptr»lt.
Ofilr It faun old. twattlof UUI at
lilt A«U UrSB of ClrcuU ODurt ufi two
••rtoiMi cPargM and wUa noUUns
tLta4 OC Itr Lot tL« buOM of curntc
Udp «r Uw Wlum, Aojui Tolttto waa
LroiiElit UutL to iall jreaiordajr aXtorw
aoo«^ after a few daya' yande. ber
bean tiled witb aa«er aud luat (or
ber noUiar'a Ufe, It U aJleced
Tbe ilrl ^ been contned lo tbe
womaa a |>orUoi^ ot tbe iall for aever
al nonMu Uot wiu aent to ber borne,
to Ontal loweeblp. ttaturday to ai>«nd
^ Ifiatlfidar of the luierveiUoa tooe
Mona opurt oofivenes oa condlUop
abe bebaved heraelf well
Yea
tardaj afternoon abe becaioe angered
at bar notbar. U U aald. (grabbed a
laaor, raa a nUe over a dusty, boi
raad fad IM In undartruab. awalUng
Jttf mthrn'a aivroacb. tba knife
datpad la ber baads. ready to do lu
deadljr woip.
aMarrtlad Over Ceiebratien.
Tba Uouble aianed oa tbe Puuitb.
vbea Aaaa
ber noiber to
atiMtd tba oalabraUoa at Dock laka
POLICE USED
TWENTY-ONE WERE KILLED White
THEIR CLUBS emoa SWEPT KTH Too RILES LONG THROUGH Canvas Sheas
WARTIU TO SEE UtLUOWUiiE
CERTIULWISCQNSIN--SOHEOFTHE
IIUUKD WIU DIE.
By Wire to tba Mveolng Record.
FECFLi CBOWOED COBfUDOB OF
EL Paul, Minn.. July 6—Twanty-ons
FEDERAL BUILDIHO.
paroena arm known to have baan killad in « tornado which owapt a path
100 nUlaa long and from a mila to a
In FIret Time In Hit Life the OU law rods in width ih tha counuaa ol
ping Made Hia Appeacange in a
Court of Pecord-PfWvad U Be
An Artful Codger.
MILT WEATHER REPORT
^Joha a Bookefel'
ler. ibe onlr UlUonalre In iba United
aad probably In tbe world, was
tbe cMtral Agurw in a riot in
Pederml boildlag today In wblcb tbe
pokioe clubbed tbe crowd AgbUng to
The trust magnate was half
•Ufied in tbe terrlAo struggle.*
Tbe oil king was crowded tbrdagb
tbe dense mast of curious Into tbe
of Judge tandU without
Injury and ushered to a seat lor the
called to the
stand fur the Arst Umc lu his Ufo lu
court of record
Huckefeller was ibeu forced to wsll
the proceedure of court. Judge Leu*
dls Ignored him while he called petty
criminals before the bar and sent
them to the peaUeuliary lor minor
PUmlabad to tba Rvanlog Booard
up la aaaa aach dgy by E, E, WalL
EATUBDAY. JULY I. 1907.
Baramttar aUady. 29.3a
Maalmum Umparatura for paat 24
hours. 77.
Minimum. 94.
Fair, gkntia north wind.
OFFICIAL FOBECAET.
Fair In north portion; ahowart
and cotdar in aouth portion tonight
and Eundsy; vartabla wlnda.
Datsila of th# damaga ara atlll com
ing alowly. It to boliavad tha daath
Hat will T»a Incraaaad as in addition to
thosa klllad. a acora or mora baing InJurad to aariously that racovary to
doubifuir-^V
SEVEN CARS
WERE BCRNED
WITH MERCHANDISE AND GEER
HAD $54,000.
LEFT IN GRIP
WiTN WOMAN WHO BETRAYED HIM
DEVELOPING
CRERT MINE
VIEWS OF EXPERT IN MININS
(
f
She Udd the sheriff that she was
tba way to the raUway aiaUon
Oimwn after leatdng the woods with
tbe Intention of returning lo Jail
When passing the asylum grouudi,
A»M1S poiniad to the buiidiugh
aald:
-Wall, Ibafs the only place Ult for
mn*
Tbe caae U a pitiful one. the girl
havibg BMW wrong when but a me
chill pad nothing teems able to su
bar I^FbTd ooun«
lukLLW> department.
Or. BauR^ Took No Chanew When
Bug Caught FlfoA mg in Dr. J. W OaunUoUa ofAce
is tbo new Baitak block book Are
tlili moralng from an alcobol
aad alibougbtbe doctor goia Une of
base OB It from a faucat. ba look
ua cbaaoesbuioallad tbo Are daparv
meav Tbe Umdaum and woodwork
wem allgbUr aoorebad and tba rug
put out of business, but tbo damage
was venr Ugbt.
' - SriS-™
OtOBQB L. FIIHBB AOOBEIIEO
THE ITOCKMOLOEBI.
^
■
GREAT FIGHTING FLEET
Lisuttnsnt Govsrnor Had No Right to
Voto on Primory iloction Low.
Bold Atlomoy Gonsral.
AtUjrue) Oeneuil
Bird gave an opinion today ihar Lieu
tenant Oovei-nor Kelley bad no rigbi
Engines of Destruction Mannsd Wah lu vole (or the piioiary elecUuu law
Gvurge L. FlsLer. the mining exiH.*ri
The Best Trained Crews m the
ITie swu-eiary u( stale was adUsed
mho U*Hp6cU-d Uie Ginud Traverse
Whole World.
lu.t to Kite nolUa* of tbe suhmlsioou
aud Arizona mining company's prop
of Hie amendments to a Vi»le o( the
erty. met with the stockbot^rs last
WIND STORM
lllcbigan woo visUad
by
^otbar
Here is Recipe No. 7
This Will Taste Good-Strawberry Shortcake
TwooupfuUBEdTl
plate ami oover
the topof tha
** OaaH help'lutU good U you naa BEST FLOUB.
bad lo raoMTB ^ from iMr
S3!M
You may not care for them
for general wear, but there sre
occaaions when nothing else
fill, the bill ao well.
S
FIREWORKS ee.
Everything in the Une of Fourth of July GoodU;
U in our stock.
Hundreds of new Novelties i^ the Fireworks'
line.
City ^ook Store
Our aaaortment of white
low put footwear ia the largeat
we have ever ahown.
our straw hats are i» deiaand.
Give oa aealL We'll
be pleased lo show
you.
A. V. Friedrich'
I BUFFALO SUNDAE
Un« oi tbr moat popoUr
itoiiit at 8oJa Foautaina al)
ovut the Country thU teMon
ia tbe
fBUFFAUr
Cboeolate. I«e Cream, NuU,
Whipped Cream aud a Ohe> ry.
We do It rlgkL
AMERICAN
KS^.
A CUSTOMER
of uur» muuul to know lt*t
8*turd*y if we went hnviuK
• "iule."
Vou weuUl think M if you
uotioed the erowtU Ut uur
•udu (uuouiu-biggest "WKlik
lUy' iu the blttory ot our
•tore (burring uulebrutkuM).
U»t lu the “btud wngou"
ewl dtiuk
WAirS SODA
WAFTS
Haniisth & Lay Co.
Good Shoes.
You need these ALL the time
and YOU need thoskthat WE
have. We are back of every pair
we sell. They must be right or we
don’t want your money, just re
member that when you buy shoes.
Bachant & Roscoe
Every Dollar Spent tor Mlryg
The money you pay for rent in a few ygari will buy
you a home, and then-lT’S YOURS.
We have some splendid bargains for the man who
would like to own his own home—and what man
wouldn't > Sell them on the easiest kind bf paymenta,
or we can sell you a lot and build you a home—any
kind you want-modern in every way.
y
Smith Realty Co.
Ollicc cor. Lake Ave. and lOth. Res. 4M W. lOth.
Oihce phone 8tf. Res. phone Ma
tiot a work horse for sale. Won't cost
much to buy him.
Drug Store
GOOD
HEALTH DEPENDE
GOQO EBEAO.
ON
ia a larger measure than most
people ihink end—how could
you ariive at wholesome
bread without pure, well
milled flour? Give it upl
but you won’t give up the use
of IDEAL Flour if you have
ever tried it. Try it now and
you’ll understand.
July
2,000 carnations. 18 cenU a dozen.
the biggest dc-el of tbe most (ormlda
ble flgtiUug ships evtff assembietl. Hannah A Lay Mercantdo Co.
July 6^1L
Rear Admiial Rubley U Kvsus lauUl
larly known
' FlgbUng Bob. will
sail fur the Pacific coast
Admiral
IF YOl' WISH to see the Paa^ou
By ant. will havt with bis tloei loU Play lemember lonlgbi is tbe last
offtcers and th.kTb enlisted men who cbauce. at tbe Grand opera bouse.
are recognUod as the best trained
flghUug men in tbe world
2.000 carnattona l« canu a dozan
lar.nah 4 Lay Mercantile Go.
July EIL
aamasy byert
iMuiaaoa.
Orar Urpii bua^ of
tka kadt farmara of Oraad Tra?ataa
IttMiraaca.
a#-
RELIETJOWRORG
laid Thsy Ihould Double the Price
of Their gheree~Wae Very EhOver the Whole
Ceve Creek Dtetrict.
and spent some ume in ex*
phoning Ui them ih.- exact siiuaUon
and answering their quesUuns
Al
though a conservative uilker, Mr.
FUhei prophesied great things lor the
claim, saying that they mere no lung*
t*r pruspecUng, but developing a mine.
He advised sinking the main shaft,
Gf the Blue Bay mine, to water level
and then blocking out the oie as
m-ell as pushing the mork on the New
Hope. Mr. Fisher slated that plans
(or building a rail load through the
territory had been perfecUrd and
that probably miihlu the next oigb
teen months the ore could handily be
shipped. Regarding the stock, he said
that by selling at 25 cenu. the syndi
cate' m as merely cheapening the papor
and advised the doubling of tbo
price.
He to eilihuslasUc over the Coft
Creek district and sajrm that It to tba
richest mining proposlUon In Arlsaoa
and that the local corporation bao
a bH thing.
Madam! Without apsiroi
white, low ahoea your ward*
robe ia not complete.
PLiVlMTH YtAIL-PHt..
Seller 6l 0004 sbocso
laaangcr Traffic Waa Dalayad Be
cauaa the Wrack Chosa Juat
Ek'sctly the Wrong Place in
in Which to Occur.
called lo the wib
stand al lo 40
He walked up
CMEETEB RUNYAN BRCTUOHT lVelgbl curs m Here Mar
sprylj, was iwoiu and placed al once
TO COURT TODAY.
qiMAUj (rcigbl No. 55. piled Ibem
under esamlnaliou He sought (rum
s«Jvus lu u beup and seven u( them
the Aral lo 1: aioute to the court that
burund
up
Tbe derailed cars worche knew UiUe or nothing o( the worklisided with mercbautlUe und Inx^r
luga uf the Standard Oil company.
Just a bat caused tbe accident In
Dodged Cleverly.
Rockefeller dodged
examinaUou
XE WAS MARCHED PAST A LARGE- in tbe middle o( ibe^irain wblcb was
He said the Bland
CURIOUE CROWD.
made up of sixteen cars Ttw uccl
|lOO.0(k).O(»O.
dent happened ui 4 55 a. m . while tbe
but practicAlly admitted nothing else
Ualu was making uUaul twenty live
tedly referred to the fact
Eargaant Kans Carnad Two Packagoa miles un hour. About hub fuel o( uuck
that he has not been acUvely conin Which Waa Tha Bamaindar
were torn up and tbe a rocker (rum
with the oorporatlon for the
of Bunyan'a 999.000 Truat
Grand Rapids witb unulber Irum
past eight yaara.*^
Co. Property.
Buariliuan o^oikwd until sell Into tbe
Judge LandU uas appsreuily etaicoaaaat A «atrrfl followed aud hot perated when he fiulsheil with the
aftemiMin before U»e main line %as
wante arart aiabaaped
Ligalu open (or trafftc
Rmurd
Tba PWap at tba ToUen farm wai
So k. t uiLUun Bali nyei . a as be
. O^-Sldo by side
out of ordar yesterday and a man
(oiced
C^aitar U Runysu, bunk i«-lu*i mu<j blud the derulltueiil auil
with Ikii.iKHi ftuiu the Wliul to bark to UalUaiu gu u« MnniitUH:
want oat nf ibe bouae. kurtluf to^
SOr Trust tx^mpany, was brL.ugbt lu
take the Here Ma,queue
wa’d aama woode
Her motber
Tbkt lung duUHir made
Kslevti
buadquai lern from wtisl One I
Oioaebt bar toUmiiun aiu to meet
tU seven hours lute Nu
Hundred and Tweisly A'ifU street sla
tba otaa. tad ran out to get ber back
tlou today witb Mrs Laura ('urter, (I au» also detuui\>«l as a as No I
Aaaa aaya that aba bad a club lu
All freight trains
woman who belmye*! him m tbe btilh itassi'liaels
bar baud aad obaaad ber toward ibt
aulhoillUn
Tbe couple (aced a Uilh mtith and soulit bi-iutwMt htue
ImM witb It Huaulug to bar r
OBAND TBAViBgi AND ABItONA
ttud Uiuiid Kaplds aeiv lied up
aba prabbed a raiut. and eurted CO. FAIT FBCIBBOTtNQ ITAOI. Cloud t»f sew’ittl liuirtlivd priiauu
Oalug
U»
tbo
aiuck,
the n>ei due
Tbi’ 'tXllUrilndGM of llO’ plOCi'Mln o(
tiHm Ue road Pur a luui mile. «be
Kunyatrs lobbery uaa uatrkul b) In Itcru St ti lo in the luoinlng and
HMi Witb bar oiotbar and Uu uivibeii
Kune
He
bmi
|54
ueo
lb alaaa purauU
u null (vaao u rapped In ts<» bluoU and kill run lu toipdhei
At tba HlacU Urmliouae. abe iiop
paokugva. ami rurrUKi one lu earli
pud and ^bed lui tuoiiHiUun. Al ihe
U ubder age. Mr. Peacb reluaed U
aad abe atruck aoroai a larae wbeet
•eld toward a thick pleoe of tltnbet
Wbea tbe purauen appruacbed. tbe
tbottpbt that the had ouiututUed
dde aama to ibum and none dsnd
follow fttitber
PbarOt Jobniun wus aumtuunud and
drtM to tbe plane wblcb was near tbe
Blair town ball Tbe girl was locaU*d
at a nearby Una bouse and readily
gave up tbe ratur.
Take Me Back to 4>ik
•Take me buck to Jall.“ she sobbed
•■Take me back 1 want lo kill my
m -ber and.jr Id bad a revolver
S4.in bW mbile 1 laid lu
c^PLOOic tcnroiL
TfUVIMI CITY, MICHIGAN. CAtUPOAV. JULY «. 1t07.
Ask Yoor Grocer or call «p
Traverse Clty MUUng Company
Vaudeville at City Opira House
GREAT VALUE
SUITS
wae. %iM, lie. iii,
IIXM. Ill, aad liue.
J:xith‘!:^l4irp£^
Suita yon'U lad.
CoolFonUiMi^e
Strairhata-Ui.dwiruar-.8oft
Collar BhirtaBottar ooma and m.
fTfi n mna mmi
‘‘The Rent Collector**
a dicidedly clever Playlet.
McacllMiSisacrs, Song and dance divorsity act:
MlUe Alata, Serpentine duces ud plastic poaaa;
Chester Coaser. acrobatic song and duoe comeLONZO, PUte juggler.
SON -.—Alice where Art Thou? Motiag Pictur«
'
The lero ud the Truuts.
Chuge of acts, Middle of week ' ’
10 and IS cents.
ttllU 19 MlllWa
”TL,.»||ZIe;
7,4S and 9 p* m.
.■I
WHtfV
i.«SI
I
«*
Qirnkmm Hm Nal Vai taM Ami
^
ViiUlm M UaWa la
0
trtnmtf
FREE!
atton^tlg
^ aim far loss Inn
bmgjam W epso
1
Anaat #M Fiaa.
I
SmhmrofUT It mp i
omhs^Umv.b^*k^<
l«mitamMl«iadows nsaltughosiA
lamifomanlwiad
ThU year we fiad ourselves over stocked on si good
many Hnds. especially on larger pieces of furniture.
On these the cut in price will be the deepest ever made
in Traverse City,
We have s bigh-clus steel-lined nult end within
that a modms Ugh clem sale with time loch and
othar bnr^proofdevUem than to make asenwoe
triply aore, carry barglaty innuauce. “Well proiectedr Yob, it is our rule aiwsys to be so.
bk^rela oftllnance ami bacauae oT tba
oouaaU'a aaUoB ai tba teal aiartlm.
a luunbar oC U»e wbealmaA <rf the cttjr
thiak thajr have a right to rtda <m tha
wglha. That la hat the caae« haweyar,
aa the ordUiaace li juat aa much in
farce nov as U erer was and those
who ride on the walks Uy themaelvea
lUhle to a fine.
At the meetiag of the oauacll Uon4a ereiiln^. a i^m^ndaOen was
passed that the ardinanee be amend
ed ao
the aWlewalks opuld be
uaed trm ( n. m. unUl 7 In the even
ing. bat th#t was alJ^
UntU the
Amendment to the*<
Come la and get owr spcctal prices whciacr
yon want lo hoy or not
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOBL
We Oiler 910 Outfit
tf Slate
ANK
I
the Origlaal Bone Famlsber.
Frank Trude GrindOpera House GrandOperaHouse
force and no one can ride on the
ii9 All«r lli» roank, Ancrloi t «k
walks legally eacept frtim ( a m un
M lof piilrtollni ooit i^lrir^en
til 7 a. m.
iM tkitt. that
will b#
^ ♦tlT^girt •• ma <4r> fD b7
Focsisn a«cr.t»ry Cr.y N*t>lln to
ftw tiperteiimL The
OiMBUC" Whrthtr Aintrlc*-* e»HJtfnd If well
•miS* Will B« FellewMi.
I
Mdh »oiw thin the Msrquie tto Told Imptror Intrigues
oC the ac^London. July' 6.—Brplylo* id the
of the Ceuit at The Hague Must
Spoclitl to the Evening Record
a 'that ncv. Ss Stepped
WUllanibburg. Mich.. July C—Mrs.
by Charles T. Price, liberal, who
^ tench the outaldi
isked whether the BrIUsh ogtern Geue Ernai of Bpokane. Waahlngiou.
Tmm yegr prwH
Seoul. J<Uy
Itp. at the
meat would follow iho eaample of the b* vlalilng her broUer Arch and Loon
ttm fourth, the newspapers mal
palace. Inmnwgatad the emportw re^
liruau
at
govemm^ of the U<ed States and
h i#e fhd aane itourU. lor
gatdlng the psapniise 4 The Hague
MMs BiUth Fox who has been stay
release China from the
^ OOtelon of the •Toy'* pistol
at a depulatlrmeaeklng »eoo|pUtlon on
aU but the actual esMoaea lucurrod Ing with her aUter. Mrs. John Ackm
the claim that Japan hae brohen lu
her home at Elk Rapid.^
In the suppression of
Boxer u(f relumed
Hdif and tM oih«
pledge to malntmlB Ooreen Indepefld
rising. FMwign SeereUry On-y said lawl Saturday.
that are sold prataUc
enoh The emperor denied having any
he had no ofdfial toformaliun uf Am
preeedinc the fbnrth.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Boyd and Infant
knowledge of the depuaUan or lu
cflca'a inuintkm In Lhbt twapect. but son and MAas MnzH Cooper of Elk
.•Nwy ner^eta* ti
action, where jpou Marquis Ito re
lb any case the claim of the IhlUah Kaplds spent the kYntrth
dead are counted and the injuml
marked:
■uvaranuml
bBBej ,..u U«,?»ciy.l
for and then another plea U
-U 1% nof* nec«i«ary to Inquire who
Fourth. This plea
sxpeodllupo Incurml
Some of the membera of IhU achotd
U reaponaiblo for the deputation, as
tea
#4»' more imaalino
dUtrlct believe that there is nothing
lu
acUons
are
self-eiplanaton
snd
Her and yet thU FFourth th«e were the whole world is In poaseeslon of
like pwweverance and that cunHianl
tfiree more d-tM than there
dropping
weara the hardest stone,
ihe fsou.
rmt
The Intrigues of the Corean oourl, NSW Rector of Gracg Church Arrived and so although they lust the mothm
Theee deaths and the tremendous
in the City Lam Evening-HI
to bond
$4,000 lu lmpn>ve the
he added, were cantlnuoua. but the
Mat of injured, the lUt Is so large
First Aervice Tomorrow.
scliool h
LheyfwlU bnag the mat
emiHfror’s persUtence In sudi InUl
that It leeembles a roU call of th^
ter up again at the annuaJ st-hi'iol
guee consUluted a hosUle acUun
Hie wounded aftnr a great bauie. are
The Rev. Mr. Atwell of Upheming. uiiiaug next week.
against the Japaoeee which muat be
•hMletelf nnneceasary. not only im
a ho ruoaatJy scoepted the pastorate I
tuipped.
Mra Miles BucJi and two chlidren
ntr-------r hot orlmlnsl. America has
of Grace
Eplscxipal church, arrived]
Old Postoffcd Buildiog
mrAIITS CHIIESECUUI REAL
Witliamsbarg
jtftiKmilUTeflim
f.'^
'crn;
Sr" B-;-—
f<r
M.AT1EUHERE
In the city last evening and w IIU htUd
ACJUIIATIC FEATURES
bis dn»l sun Ice tomoci.i>w. holy tanumxmlun at 7 mo u.
•ga. % not aymboUcal of petiioUstn The Great Osyllor Sn
and neither U nofhe.
The ftmith la the small boy’s day.
ka(L the gmwn up boy should so ar
Tbe adobaUc teaLure oC
nmge mnUnn hat he will have i
|lnimf to nacape with hU life or aU of July celebration by the
u..
moraW
vice at lo :i0 and evening
;^r-
hi regard to rldUukon the eldewalka
Is not yet amended and that they
Miss
After giving his
carried
atlracUHl
Immense
BUST rmt
to
the
Inland
>w-^»ierday.
tao excui-slon« Uv
Excurbions will
i un to
the Uland Tuesday.. Thursday Friday
Mr. snd Bunduy evenings besides Sunday
engage afternoon.
ment at the aiy opera house, where
been
dlUng
an
he made a great hit with his eaoellent
•wing and the moagalto U sondins
niwnd hla HtUe Ull.
island
liertormances
Marion
Thr i-aM ilde emsd wi
CAOETC 00 ON STRIKE
ed a picnir. a portiou of them going
over In launches, lao uUiers paddling
Claim tht Food on the Trslnlng Ship ovar IQ a oauoe and the rtfhi coming
Eeterprlse is Not Oeod
ovey on the Chequamegon on lU- 7
h>w Loodtm. Conn . July 6.—Claim 0 clock trip 8iipi»er was eaten on the
ing that the food given them has been
frepemy el lilM Jinntt fmiih it
tttreaud
>Uuning. Jljly • —The pr^iierty for
dmrly oeoed by Miss Jennie M
igau lUnlaUMf was aold by iamea
WleU of the anlUor general a cdAoe
ihto week for |SOl and ^ proce«4s
turned into the state tmasury. the
propert) having deeheeied to the
state.
IHm Smith died about u year ago
fim blatory is obsour*. Years ago
She name to Hanisiea from an unhaown piaoe« purshased thr pretty Uttla oottagr where she lived unUl her
daalh She srroU Sp letters repelved
no Tlalu from ouUlde and never udd
any one Ihat she had a relative In
the world- When she died, no relatIves being found, her property revcH
ud to tM stste
unsaUsfaclory
Uwve has
Unni
and
that
the
Uw short,
big Island and afterward dancing was
shore
home
years
last
h<-1.»jo|
si»ent the
to III lb« city vUlUhg hkfe parents wUl
when their sht»n- leave ended, bat lu
slug a solo lu the nrsi M
K. d.uroh
stCBid aeul a note to CapC U>wr out lonairrow morning
The Rev W H Irwlu of
lining their isiaiUoo and dpggand. llo
reiving no answer they sent two of
V
W
night
on
Ind
Carver
left
this
and
Mrs
at
M
8
GilU-M>U-
blow
to her
she
Jo^e-
Angola.
where Mrr Carver will stleiid u
reunUm
of
a
fUlliag
iwcuty-ihree >eara ago
club
was
know
oriptnlieKl
a
a iih ^hei
death
Elk
.»f
Qhuny
lUpld*
only sick a
few
of Tier Illness
days
She
m
mile lake
and
waa
the only one there.
at
that
lime
At present there
the Alnga that go to make up a fine
Can You Alford
Steinbergb
to fmter oway your eamingf in
oeodleH thio0You want to get
ahead. perha|» sometime to start
in some enterprise ot your own.
You must have money. Save what
you can, and you will find a repoutioo for saving wiU be your sttMgest asset when you need financial aid
a
mother,
brother
and
sU
U-is. The Unly was lakiAj to her old
home
for Intel uieiit
The cottage on
bay
ll.«
at Acme, being
W
Bunce.
flyde
Is
Bunce
slu>ie
built
nearing
and
of
by
the
Ur
F
..lid ail kinds of drinks at J;u:kaon e
Front.
July 3-4L
WTi can save you money on
strawberries.
Mr
and
ij\ed
Mrs
last
l-'r.'d
Saiunlay
.i short
wall at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
/
II. s. Dcposiienf
Notewaie
fri>m
HEHMON L
wil
Popular Prices
ly at 4 p m. al thr box oftlre. .
t'hlcuigo
Iob
PEREONALA
Cxiranmrcial Agent
left
for
Maun
Honor
M
F
F
at Sl. uiberg’b
hU
Manistee
ihls
and .(our
(h.i-
this
lads in 'iui
about
III.-*
Arnold
Jami-s Am«
passed
City,
opeiu
^ using one of our Ceilin-, TAtk or Bracket
15 and
llluhlraled
laii;er cities us he
work
.did
brought ubtmi .a
ELECTRIC FANS
by
kih-s
Wo have thorn i:i sUxk
for sale or rent
UaiisfortnutUm
the Beulah home.
J. B. Paige Electric Gc.
A Memorable Dsy.
One of the du^fc we remeinb.-i wt
pleasun us well uj. wlUi prolit lo u
iH-allh. is Uie Ole- on which we I
ouiie ..equilinti-d With Ur King •* N<
Life Fills, the fMlnl.-ss pu'iill^ ts 111
cure headaches and bllumsm-HS a
keep I he bowela rigid
’J5c. at Bugb
Unig Co Hannah I'njg C»i Frank
M«-ad.> Drug Sior*
through
W’oiks will iv
fMdve bids up io foul ochMk \>
July
i:.
ItetT
ISO mg
I**r
l^
:.•»,e1ve4l
uM
lo
IiuIm
.d-* «-fit
Foi
1H
huullng ih.
Eighth sh,*. i
OI
THe NEWLY WED
lm-M,oricui«U h<m».-ke.nwr«
an
oi
oil
bi Ick
Tie-
iigtd
i
:
all)
(i<Mle-r illicit mat b'n
„
will ulwu)>* be* burc of u nquaro deal
w hfu dcullni; w Ith S4.nl.-r n.
to
Mliing
git
rich
► t.-.ik
by
We don’t
unfair
meonr.
uii honeit living by
luMi.wi
want tt u-nd.-i
im-utH
olrloiu lU
When
you
poru-rh^uhc
a fiiuiil 4*r hoim. chojwi give ui
li ulal md.-r.
pl.-aiK*.!.
and
\Vv kn.iwr you will bo
wc
wnl g.-l
you
ft»r a
ugultti ruauiim-r un <»tir UK^rtl* alone,
tint
Make
of Hauaugi' Ik the Beet
wefH W
the
507 E. Eighth and 707 Randolph Streets
PAVING TAX
'ni«* x|M-clal u>**M-Kj.m)-td lollx foi Ho*
puMi-g
of
Uuj
f.dl.rwlng
now lu iny humU for
Mil-
wiiUm
imn <»f ihc
nrKi lnniu!lm*-nt
Lake
Eighth birt-ct from ihc w.wl end i*f
Eighth Kirtwt brldgu w«-al to the tsaM
tTnrln
city
lino of IMtinloii gtroM
ihii,
morning cm her way to Neasen City
Wiibhlugtoo
Htrv^n
from
the
caul
line <rf Caaa iDod to th« weal line of
Rullnoid* avenue
Dsys If tbs Lesser Things.
The^o si^ the <U>t of
mlngs.
W. driw- s borsefos* csrt
Afi.l every bl«eer.1 rrlttc sings
Of snL saness In srt
WuahiidTion
iUiO
of
f*irvM*i
fn.»m
Rail 1 mud awnuc
ihc
iTic above iukullmeni
or
or
before
the
ulal
RECORD WANT ADS
ARE
BUSINESS BUILDS
went
4-iUjt Jo Uio
THEY BEAR INTEREST
weal line of burlitw aUceL
u
duy
HK»7.
Ralph 8
liftntinga
We mue Time Certihcaies payable on demand.
If
Office, R. 202 Stale Bank Building.
July
1-31.
you hold these Certificates for a period of lime QOt
shorter than six months, nor
TbT^Jrsl of all the suing:
Delicious REX
The aoenea deal
and
and profvr lo
He- Ihiunl 4.f Piiblb
Phone 502-2
125 Cass St.
want
NOTICE
im.iuiiiK.
Howard and wife tetiinied to
this roornlnii
Miss Emma tHiermeyer of
naU
Ihiyne
Grand
e^enlii;;: July
Uwlure
was in ihc city
iheir home In Karllu Uils morning
n.
Supt. of
at
guslnl
when* Hie) will visit for a w«*ek
H
U.y«
^te^^n^pll^•on Mews showing his w«>rk
uv
here.
Ut.b*-rt
SWIF'T
h.»mui.e*>.
di-iivt-r
foi
longer than
twelve
months, they will bear i n t e r c s t at the rate of
with fairyland and are all hand color-
PER CENT
Everybody who bojn BEX
OkoooUtw tuoDOonoe* them
perfect, liiey we the oboooWee with the tMle. When
you buy oudy feU tbe men
that dhde by
teiiarf Akva.
An oM admlFhl wtOl kuotro for tala
powaca
was at aoppar
OM right tearrlWng a vqyaga. "WtaUa
croitiug U» ttaa Paclte,’* aald toe. ^*ww
paaaad an triaad which wm. poalttTriy
iw« with lobalafi." -Bat- aald ooe of
ttaa fooata. amlllag tecmiolooalx.
atan ata Dot aarf Mill taalM'*
tamrm doC*' lapUod tlw mriatetad g4-
THE AMERICAN
CANDY COu
alteE iteK tite
% nteanlc Ulaad
wftR.WtofRCtfia-
J
4
And all standard pla>s at
lah Laud common wealth for m-^UvU-il
Glenden
the home »d
last time Umlghl 'The Bleeping Beau
ty->blch l. aakl to be oo« erf the
beat Elna sent ouL
SIX BIGSPECULT1ES
July 1-a.
And now we ve resched the topmost
tbe
Friees: . . 10c.20c.S0c
ycwi
comi»4etlon
Charles
We'vs loveless weddings ssd to say;
Tbe spounlese lover tr»ons.
And goes oft on his wedding day
rt honeylees honeymoons ^
for
CoiiUnuuu- Fwrfunnaiirt-i.
lUusirsUd
\V. R. Fuute.
nitiK are doing the work
We ve sot our wlrefoee leirgniphs.
Anri tbornU ss csc-Iub ire<»
Otir jolM are pointless psisgnBpbs
The Theatorum preaenU
• WITH.
Uoaibal by lb.
fGEEATAMULUA xj
July 3-4t.
THE rcildiv*l and beat is the stKlas
lob E.
In Repertoire
M
THE WESTERNER
City Troasuror.
I’ ■
I
Monday eyenlug.
Front.
July 8th
In a Repertoire of iireat Pkya
:th
leuv«-s
The bollding Is located on
are I5u cotugea. electric llnea and ail
lob E.
U
Monday Night
GARLW.GOOKT Cook Stock Go
friends heie
husband, two young children, a tatli
formed
The club con
Faaaton suts of six membem and they will
PUy rwmemAim Inalght Is the
last all meet next week fm a reunion at
Ote cottage they built when
Brsl
chanee. aa tha Grand opera bowse
IF YOU WISH to see the
.JULY
THE coldcj^t and beast Is the sodas
neuralgia of the htsfari. many did not
drtm
daugiil*-t.
at
MONDAY W
July'3-U.
hom*e. Mondn)
iiarly Monday morulug caiue a« a .sad
mot nlng |
morning for
lecture
ConHiiencing
of rt-f.innlng the homeUeui. ueglucled
the
)C4? of the G H a I
the As(over night
Mr
I
D lk*man went i**
Dutton 9i Iho Flrsi M. EL church, wlll^
^ «*
phine.
u^uly
last Salui
Fourth
bury M. K. chuiyh and the Rev
thalr nuomer In s boat to go along
nUb- the ship and Ma^k to learn the eachanga pulpita mmorrow
seivlce
will
klioatlon. but aht to go aboard. The Communion
and
15
One Solid Week
STARTING
and uU kinds* of drinks at Jackson’s,
But
uurk
E'runkfort
In the
harbor, refused to return to the ship
the
In
pannis
of the seventy cadeu of thr trslnlng
July
i.ml
"Whe' intelligence of
toi
flfty three
»hlp Hnurprlse. ahlch tk now
day
ei,
Picnic
Island yiwlerday aflenunm aii.l nnjoy
Ifow that thTrourth U mvr »nhlan night akouid be tht* uext i
fg the aummsf program
came
his
Maude Baker left
l^runls at
aUuil
morrow and Monday take up het sum
people
the tee attracUons of the day.
won AH OF KIVfTfRY.
I
ChequanuTgon
The boat will run
acompenied
crowds and everyone voted it one of
I
The
\ttrtoiu paru of the city
He
Hunce
from
Arch Browns huut>e i.-^ wry
to
BEULAH Home bo>-» bem-flt enU-rtulnmeut
Grand o|M-ra house.
Wtylu«,da>
ditwiaed In a new coat of paiiiL
Mb PEOPLE.
the Fourty
Gayllor gave several performances in
baa
Earl
111 day.
5ihi
by a band
Gladstone
ONE BIG WEEK
The Charming Woman
U not neceasarUy' one of perfect form
and features.
Many a plain woman
who could never serve aa an artial’s
model, po&aewaea those rare qqalltleH
that all the world admlrew; neatmaoi.
clear eyc-s. cluctn bmtKilh skin and
Ujal apnghilineas of step and action
that acr^Kupany gotxl ht-iallh
A i»hysiclciully weak woman la
never
at
tractive, not even to herself. EaecUlc
UHteiw rt-Jilortii weak
wtnneii. give
stionK nerves, bright eyoa. »m*wih.
velvety
skin. beauUfiil complexion
g Co. Han
Guuruiu
uiured at Uughee Drug
Drug 8tot\-.
Frank
H
giMs. I,oc.
Diuggi^.
fci a visit at the home oi F C. Buck
at Big Rapids
entertainment during the parade, Mr.
(iaylkir
airived from
s. r j
sou«
great Oayl- Chequamegon Took a Big Crowd
lor was one of ih.- floest attractions
the Island Yestardsy.
of the ctdebraliuo.
X w. slater”
el Cevity el
GraaS
Tcavane
HaVINI
el
from the date of deposit.
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Oldest and Strongest Bank in
Northern Michigan.
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HORSE HISTORY QUEST.
•^WFTS I^BREAKFAST
TOJ
Omw
nre*
Anna, powflnr.
Onn
,non.
I offorts u» fliid llu- mUslaf
Bak In tbe fvuluti<.u of tU«. bonis ara
brine matle bj an t xpetBuoJ from ibc
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122A26
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Their TraSe b Ooe That Takea
iany Yean to Matte.
SORTING OUT THE GRADES.
Ths Work of tbs flioww, a llaahl«s
That
la si Ones Beth flimpla
Wonearlul-Tbe
Cesebinetleiie
Expert Muei Knew Hew te Mea.
Vrntbrr mixing U one of the bardeet
lrai:c^ to learu. but when mustena^-B
aUo on;- of i jo Itt-st iwyiug inethoda o!
i-ahjluK n living,. The worker who In
Individual Gave flifi Ordar
tetuis to^ke ihla trade hU life work
Far Cars and Disappeared.
must start when he I* young, for It
A ttpatiy dreaacd man appixiadivJ
take- on an an race thirteen years foi
Ibe agent of
a man la work up from pillow filler
iOKE ON THE RAILROAPS.
fcatlict-milfr.
rcnthcm^tbat • have been plmh
from hear, th-rks, turkeys and g^
tbe bnetb of tbe agfaii, adys a Oraa
boU. sar» Ibe Vew York ilrrald
Tb«
are fbe only khids of feathers that ar«
bit sia-ctol dlstiaP'b to tbe New York
usfHt says the tlib aco Tribune. One
tUUoe out of that gap aouki be au
H Clark
Times.
He kald lu- wa.
mdUe«'«iieiit lu pakontologj
wWeb an Idaho borsemau, mud bad a Htrlug kind of featlters at a time U placed In
I to he ster
would be reesrd^ aw a Uiumiib for of borsea «jOartert.d In the next txiuniy the drum to be l«aten and
The drum
m*ed by hot air pix»eesa
aaj aciemUUr Inatbuliau, a^ tbere y wblcb be Intended to ship to Malar.
AM tbe mioo atalioa la not aa es
Is a larce nmebtoe not unlike the wash
nroeb acUrlty amoue mua«ruma and Hewnuted aerenteen of tba best equli>
^pmatve
P»^. «»« •aewttry of
ing moehiues tited tu laundries.
In
srair Dust biveeaira tarcr poitlona. as onireralUcs la tbe ae&fvb for a i>«rfoct
the twnler of each mm hint- U an axle
bla WU was §U «5. He landed tbe wait' fooaU skrleton of Um» aaimal re«iUlrod
with right liealers nttm hed. Tl»e beat
«r«I and told blD to beep Ibe ebauge.
eni make over ‘Jfk» rerolulkins a m!iTbe agent sent blm to General .Vgeat
Ttie prkw At tbe Deal would Indicate
utc. lieatlng tbe dust out of the featb*
Miller at Omaha, and I here he
«bat klr Tali bae eltber loooTorrd
eys and (Ic-inluK them Ihoroiigbly
A
ffom tbe spell Of todlMtloo that floor this prlmltlre bone wblcb bas beea aiteots of the IVnniylvanU. New York thin screen on the front and hack of
Ontrnl end other eactero rjaJs. who
od blm la tbe aortb the other day .or called tbe parabippaa, Uot uo aped
the uiH- bine lets the dust out.
that tbrrr ta no oerasloo |o wonder be toeoa aumcieptlj parfeet to eaiab'Hfh wani^ to handle hla train ofi
TbU p.Mi of tlic fenther work is the
tmeartbed. lu left Chb-ngo.
suffers fMD tbe toalady.
the type have yet been naearibed.
most mihc.nlthy. for the wlmV»ws In
Tbe entire atate of lllluolS
be.
the drum room an- not sUowiHl to lie
tbe proto- Bcourpl to get the eqnlpmciit nHlu!n^l. oiH*Tuil. am! the dust that rvniieM from
tween tbe
and
this
was
aseemhied
at
('bicaao.
nsoently
|
Tbe at
the fcatliers b Inhrleil by the worker.
elalne In bllnnaaota oo j Tbrdugb tbe offoru of Prof«*aor ll-u Then a telegram was scut t.. cbrk Mimy of tbe ilmm men eoutrm t conisrn woHW^aod «Bl cobe.i ry FuirfleJd Oaborn and olbcr wi ll tliat his trsla wss rrndy. It was “7 1 Kmujitl
Kiimjitt 111
III in u .n-iir or in.»n- Home
ilobn: mis
this
paid out waa 9».T2lXMx, \\affpx sdentista bare been lra<-ed ibi
Tbe aino
, ' w..rk nml sn- .^mpeU.Ml to give up
andlb tbla«aeal mrabaotflaftOODhea I i^arloui atepa
If u paruUlppu
‘'‘‘I and sii-k other empUiymeOt Tbe work
L*w O
Ope-; I
been peld out on am-b clulin*, *ay- ibe ' fouud tbi'iv will still be a few
U U4*i -o uuliejtliby ss It was In for
bflnueopelia Joonul. Msmbull coouty , ml«iia«. but tbe discovery of tbU au-j
mcr yeah*, for tbe men u .w nre iill-mtnade tbe blggset ahowlng altb |l,lCO cestor will be sufUdent to dcmouslrale!
Ths Ouasr Parson Bif^
v.l t.. leave the foom while tbe mil
lutrrrwtlug and Important th«-un ofi
que««r bird in tlie piKpaid, end daime for f irew from Hen
ibluc U lu oiM.rallon
evolullou.
! of New Zcalimd
adorm-d
neplu <nooaty wen bonoTNl
Tbe pm
.After tile featbers have lM*eu le.iitcu
Mr. AIlH-ri Tbouin.in Is lu charge ofi Hith smoll white featbi-r^. w h!<
ent Uiuut> la $7 fio for grown wolves
nnd sterilized In the drum tiny
tbe field party, and tbree as.UtftUtsj their r.-.-M-ml.biiM-e t» . i, {,h-b] I'-ta'is. j PUICHI lu-ih.e,blairliu: m-.eblue U
and $3 for inibs
have lsM*u ssslgmd to aid him
The| Ua\e galm-d for It the u.-uu*
srirteir''aua to tie d.*odi»r!y^'d by
(ouutry to be explored Is noutht-aMt ofj bird "
Its metallb
gii eu. )• lumngo. I ,„u\ i.ui.u .V- In lb- drum
kindKRiBBH nsil from l^ko MIcldgau
the Hlack IMhi aud ban mauy ouu-mp- with broiis.- and pundUli
^Ur.^s. l%
.f fewtberM lire put III tile bi-.w-r Kiqi
WhlUf fish and trout
W
V
Gray
of ihc lower mbMeiie^n-riod The* very lieautifnl
long and nitlier j arnteh
Tie- V‘ow. r 1. the n.est slm
June
If
buCh phout a
exidorcrw will dc-xoie
"iir|fciender Im-uL b curM-d
It has raiber
j,|,. „n,i yet tin- most womlerfnl ma
uionllu to tbelr ta^k
'Hie m
wlu' large fiH-*. Iiiul the lenpHi of Us I n] \n | .-liPi,. |j,af \^
I Iti the fealli.-r l.n-l
toUlhorH'.ei* wlidi to loUiplele It
i-ol I coiislderoble. Tills l,l:d iH ..tenihei , 1
mu. b'm* 1- l.iilli with a
lecllou of tildenee ss rapidly as . -si-! 1^41, Hj,. north aud soiitli Istamli of jury., f.iimel bIhvimsI nmutli on b.p and
jub iHl.
bhHmii plolcers lu that branrk
iurk ofj .N-eu /..-aland
It Is a -..J >*-ter 1 „Uvavs 1^ placed St ouy end of a large
study as IWsssoni Coi-- MiusL and and mimk. aud iis lively iein|H.r.im, nr [ nH.in
slrswU'i
ABK W. H. FtsKo sUml
Osborn have uHr.i.i.Hi il
lioliee of render)* tx a iimat InU n-stlng eag turd
Tbe feathers nre pla-i-d In the fuu
the s/leiilifle world by tlmr iirbieve I's [,.,d . <msl..ts of U-il.w.
upl. through wbb h they fall dowu Innlueuts lu tniCiug the li<.t>K- from the b..m >
It bus an <*xtens|le l .ngiie, Ibo llu- i^-Uter of the uia-blne
Tbe . .Id
prmuttie |y|KJ, Ibe euhippus, a foxlike, lip of whb b \h fork.Hl and. U ing . ov- air blowlog from the fun de.Mlorlz.-s
r ynar
siori. all the heal IOC K. Front BDitnul eU-vuu lm l«-s lu height, to thi-| en-d w Kli niM-rs fonns a kind of Im-sU. them, uud Ili.-V h ave the n.ai bine lu
cut Uioruughbrvxl.
nu»M uKi-ful to the pans.u bii i In guih
a stcajv Mirenin fiylug nil ..\er the
july :mi
room
nUe worker finds himself lu
I Biste*. as e^erythuig indienti-s ibal
what bsiks like u ndni/itun- .-fomi for
DK hCUK
ud tho Ik-iilahl
origlusted lu North .AuierUu uadi
Ibe feu them fly anmnd as high ns the
Hotui- benefit euicrtain
Baunty on InsocU.
that all of his kind lu the old world.'
relllng
.All oijbM.k.-r well might w.,n
lu SOUM- piUis of OeMJliuty. where der where ibe sorting C*.mes tu of the
tintod lacturc at
Blclnberg* Grand! ars desceudauta ^f the att^eds which
Monday. July l£i
L went there over the laud whers now the roii.iiion FureiK-an ls*eile. kuowu mate of feathers
us^lelolontba vulgarviH. or its ki liaf.-r.
Il Is l*en- that the wonderful |uirt of
July .1 IT
roll^t Ibriug ,irall.
the uui bine lies, for the nkr pn
Is s«. nmnigcl that the b.-H\lf-si
A Hsppy Man
ers. wbb h an- also tbe - lieaiiesl
Malar
full pte. iselv lu a bin about fix
' arehiis lago, btt. the dlstiln tioa of Iw
f
atuco a mne on
nwnv froii
the bb.«er
Tinlug the hu.iie of the smallest llvtug
leg. which had
imubb^i him
heM\le-i will fall In a l.m flfu-M
mtrtmutmuvr of the wlkl emlUe
| |
giwatcr |»art of Ids lift, hoa
In lliJs imiuiiiT
It U uow
ildt-n of the extremely climluutivo pro '
Ui^y heaUtd
b)
Itockk-u's
Am
priMKis.-.! to Iind i omiim ri i.i! m- lor of til • M4-\rn dinr.-n-iu irrnd.-^ of feuith
the wiwida gn%a
hoaiei
iwrilcius of the ouoa. as ^tbe animal In
the*H- lK.*-tle-i. so. U as tbe mauufm lure era u»U fall a.rurai.-lv It. blnn fbnl
Bumm. Cuts, Wonii L and Plleu
question, which haa some of Iha charmliter. IIS a foodNiuff and lii the
hn^4' U-on |.rot M«m1 for them
Tlo
g Co Hun
Gfuiron
ae-ieristiin of the buffalo. Is called.
\U y-tejis.-, for all of tk.Wtl, Ullt.ll 1m tin- ll).o.t .•\|M*UMl\..
ma> tie gained w beu It Is stated that
J Willi I. |.UI|«.-«-r
|.utp
i.-.mI
fli,., Uloim.l bi '
i Its heigljt St the shoulder Is only three
; feet awl four Inches.
||l^l to Hsi,N>tr Vork World
Ammeou Mosoam of Naiuril UUtoiy,
wblcb riic-ruUjr
armt%l \u
BuuUi
I>a-
wlfi
:?^7'
rUw-
.
HMt N |nc« OfM •DPDiIf.iflriW
gmtj ftam tlto^lplplrer. Tte tto mT*
UMOVCD «TANC«IWt
^ dIffWvnt fftfldM 9t fMtbccM katp
tetm MOltod. «ACil kted^te A bto flili
MrltWM iMTtaf iDDi toorM «Im
iMrlpg the blower.
TiiednuBMBd1 Mower man. afterMtttof In Cro jesiri
ra at thla kind of
ng tbe dlSarant graiea
and alao learning
of featberm, hikea anotlier step npwgrd
In tbe UnalnMa and becomee an As.
ftstant to Ibe mixer. HM wort egnMeta of weighing fwitbera and learning
tbe dlffcmit comblnatlona that are
oaed In ainOng pUlowa.
In a liw
yeaia be probably wUI know bow.40
mix tome of tbe Amblhatlonsi but dgii.
i lly }i Ukaa live years ot expcrtcy*
before no assistant can become a
'Qomblrillon used In tbe cbegjpent plUowa la hen and turkey fcAtbftarmck and turkey oomUinnUou la oaed
In a mUe better grade of pUVowa. aad
fbe beat combination of all U dork And
The most fapenalve
te made of di*wny feathers
geene. These combinations bore
ferent isrices. and tin; mixer muat know
these prices and w1ie« he can expertmeut with the vartona kinds of featham to tr>- to get a che.
tlon that will Uat aa Ionkind.
________________
SSS
r
AOBto OBdar yonr obaenra.
can dty hboB atom. boU^ibnnei
Na 41.
Hnmaaa Bodaty.
sajlM
routed or be mored forward and back
ward by tbe animate aecored therein.
It comprtaea a pair of upiigbt bora
pivoted at the bottom ao that they can
be swung towwrd or from each other.
After ptedag tbe bead of tbe animal
batween tbeoe bare they are aw ung togather, and their upper ends are aecnrrd by means of a spring Utch. A
pair of guide rllte serve tu gnhlc the
motion of tbe bars.
TUeiie 'tails are
carried on a pivot bolt, tbe ui»per eud
of wbkh engages a slot In a bnu kel
aecured to the celling or beam ovethAad. The biook to whkh tbe lower
enda of tbe luire art- hinged te also
mounted on a pivot, giul the pivot te
free to move lu the slot lu a bracket
secured to the ll<Kir. Thes«- hlou are
fUMly For tha Fourth.
Muther. U id In a doubUr storeArnlc-a. b«i daat-a. oil and lotions.
rteat.r am ulllB and a^.thtna potions;
Ev*-rMk t.. r • that s
turns
.. BomrthJnjc thals good f-
PAif.-T •
U.ughi
on
g.nv*.Vhts chU.ir«*n
but Its* arr trUka. m
IN
U.Bt 111 lbs rat*
An t «• f. r a rngrr rar ,r rv*
; Tl.. %
T..,fhlns ai an on thr F
it It a wl*« t
..r h..uB« la a
j To rJ*o#. n «.r the ..n.. mhoB*. happy lot
I Ma> I.-B.1 to rr»r In ..ur hutlal phO
1 H* t
IB yfi.ndii.t but nrv.-r Bays Ar.
Eacrpi. of c^urV, n„ the Kuurlb of ^uly.
THY A BECOflO WANT Aa
ling lou: high a
er on promteea.
Resort Property
nne cotUge on Carp lake; fundshed
somplete and ready for Immedlalb poaleaslon. good well water
All above for gala. For particulars
ChsSB Proelisdcka Jr«
common anioiig all klndn of aolmalA
Tbr US' Jii B alorlu.iB blrtlidM) comesIxn/1 of the ».r«v.‘ horn.- of th« fro*.
Av.u* « wr r.
lJulU ««•-
RcsMeace Property
June e—e-<Hl-
Animal
One of the roost
loaa of animals lu
la suicide, of w hk h tl
well authcntIruiiMl n
of thU cbarueterlNUc
us usually lmiM-1 a man or
. take b la or her life. Fn.U
bly the must prou.muetnl of these
eauses a tv lou*-huesa. bumesk-kuess,
liiaa of <tiui|uiuluus i.r prugen.T Slid III
heuliu
There are animals that perUslleally have u ret uni of the sukldal
miiuiu aud that euu Is- uved from M-lf
destni. tkiu only by tte- most lufelUgeui
aud «tm-ful ttvnbueut
A- a nile. Uow.
eier. w Ik-n the unliual Uixt umde up Its
lulud. iMi to siM-ak. to e..iuiult sukAle
bothliig eau preveut It. aud the keci^.
not ouly for rea»-.an of Uumaulty . but
ols.* U-.I1US.- tiu auihial In tbnt roiidltloii Is eztn*mel\ danger«»us. ofte'u tv
r.imp.-lled to end Its sufferluga by hasteniug Ita death * Smire Moments.
sale, comar __
atrweu; baa a frontage of 171 foci on
Sixth atreet.
street. This property te growSlxlh
log In value.
rtSKl^UlUJI FOU « ATTXK.
arraugeil to jM-nuii 11 lluiiltHl* forward
and reurwnnl luotteu to tbe Imre,
wblefi have iia well a plvnia\ motion
on the pluB
The upia-r vtuUnT fbe
IwifM are etunreeliHl by ilukx to u plate
momii«Hl *iU the up|a-r pivot tedt.
The tetrh or baking Imr te ateo
mounted on thte pin U-low tbe plate
and te 4-ouneettHl therew 1th by a hpiral
Bluing
TIti- bit.b te forimnl with
u.u. b.-B ,.u ..i.iM.Bho bMoh. lu w bl.-b tllM
uptight ban. art- te-ld uguiUBi tk«‘ feu
Bi.m of fhte npriug. MO thzil when f»;e
lat. b in timual ek-gr of the bare tbe>
will aw ing io the iM.Mitiou shown by
dotted lliM-M lu the oagraUug. When
the liar% un- druwu u.g. tlH-r the spriug
tva< tluL' oil the lateb
the latter
to Buaj. otf-r tlu» eud.M of the Imre aud
lock tlo-m fsHi
The teire ure uot eeu
trolly pivoted nt tbelr k.wer end*, aud
I heir up|a-r euda an- cut away at u»e
Mde MO I bat by rexereiiig ,.ue or te.th
of the ban. the ataiirblon may U- adjuMtiHl to ibrt-e differvut fIh-m to me*
I .-omuaKlnte different aized animate.
!
Tbe natural haldt of human lo-lupi
I splH.ani to Ihj tbe umc of ibe teeth 01
tbe left Ri-le of the lumitb /or uiaMllcal
1 lll^^^►od. Purine u*leugtbened iK-rbol
' of olisertatioii oiilx *.iie person oi
lbi>t*H.U XX UM found who UMl-d l«ih
aides of bfi motiib for cbewtog aud
maslicaJibg bU [.mhI.
sbvrrlos
prUt*.
\V
K
601 Sixth street.
DONT
Overlook the laetthalwe
havcIksbcstllACOiicwliHI at the rtflhi price.
irs the AanoBOBa oMds
wllh noeuc tbai Moio.-*
We give omIMIM. scale
with every cosh pnrduwe
olSSSorovcr.
Sec our llBC ot mao.
»ots aad Mvlaa her*
esses bclorc you hay..
FarmerafSaiwly Co.
*^6
To your
to know without doubt
that your title to property ii
clear before some one makes
trouble for you because of
some unknown defect in your'
abstract.
At a very reasonable price
I will make an Abstract of
your Title ihat'can be depend
ed upon.
Have it done today.
until
FtK>1
BECORO WANT AOE PAY.
0. C. Moffatt
Abstracts of Title
212 State Bank Buiidini.'
The Hannah & Lay Mercanttle Co.
Rimington TpwiitBrii
Carbon Papers
When you uac taibon paper you want iho U t»t.
We have it in purple, blue and black and ii aelU
for two bheeis for a nicklc. Special prices
made in larger quantities. 1 he»e are all «emicopying. We have the Duplex, or both siiicb
cojiyinif, in blat k only.
tppewrUer Papers
A new stock just in. Si/.es are 10 I'-xU 1*2.
h 1-2x10 1-2 and hxl3 made in bond, linen, smooth, ex
tra ibin and extra heavy. The heavy is for special
legal work and where you want to kecj) your papers
for a long time, and fer specially tine work. Sell from
60c a ream of 500 sheets to $2 40.
Htmmber the Candp
In the Drug and Book Division
'-■Everything
new and fresh in the boxes of Fancy Creams and
Chocolates. Boxes sel) at 10c. 15c. 25i. »0c. aSc.
40c, 50cc and «0c. We also have all kinds of
fancy Chocolatca in bulk that sells at 40c. 50c and
60c a pound. "Take a box 1>ome to Mother."
Don't leave the Store without a box orCandy.
If you want a machine that will do all kinds of work in the most effecient manner you want a “Remington”
It has given the best of satisfaction for years and everything is fully guaranteed. If you are in n^ed of a
machine let us know and we will see that your wants are attended to.
Zpptwriter gibbons
Any kind of ribbon that you want.
For the
Underwood or the L C. Smith we have the
black and red copying, red and blue copyinj^. red
and black record, purple record, purple copying.
For the regular width ribbon we have the blue
copying, purple copying, black copying bluepurplc copying, red-purple copying, black record,
black copying purple, purple copying. The price/
is r»5c a ribbon.
Office Supplies
\Vc can till every want that has any thing to do
with the oMict—the desk supplies especially
Blank books. otTice scratch books, trial balance
books, all kinds of inks in black, blue, copying
and tluid; 40 different kinds of pencils—all
grades of ^lardness—Spencerian, Esicrbrook's,
Gillott’t, Alluminoid, Lyon
Patterson, and the
Perry pens. Erasers, penholders, rubber bands In
bulk and single boxes, inkstands all sises from
26c to $2. Paper fasteners, iovoice books, scratch
tableu. ineinaraAdum book's, all sis^. Ask for
what.you want and we will have it for yQu.
Engraved Stationery
W'e fill orders fgr all kinds of Engraved Stationery. Cards. Announcements. Wedding Invitations
Monogram Stationery. Business Paper, We
furnish you with the plate and 100 latest styles
engraved Visiting Cards for SI 25,
If you have
nave yyour plate
have
100
lie 1we will send it out and get
Cards engrav
,
cd from it for 90c. Call and sec the
line of samples tha; we have, pr ices made on any
kind of work that you ueed and wc will guarantc
that the best of work will be done by one of the
best houses in the country.
Bdbf s Wardrtbt
LonB DrcMC* in diiferent materials and all man
ner of fancy trimmings Prices are from 5(k to
$2 50; Baby Blankets from $1.00 to $1.50; White
Dretaes in such pretty designs and the cost 50c
and up to $12 00; Baby Baskets the cutest thing
in the world to keep the little one in. these are
made in dainty pink trimmings selling kt $5.tX) to
$7.00; Baby Spreads sritb all the nursery pictiv^s
on, comes in pink and white, all pink, and blue
and white, sell at $2.00: Baby Caps In tbe cutest
styles from 20c to $5.00: Little Bootees in pink,
white, blue, and lavender priced from 10c to 50c;
Little Knit Jackets from 25c to $2.26-
env,
miohi«ai«,
u™.?
4Uur «. nm
WSarHo^m^
THMHKiHTO:^roSlin
«■ fk»M4» Atf «n««ir •«
m *tM«k 1>W4W «IWWM. J«l7
OHtQUAMCOON MAlfCi
OONNIC-|
mm
TION AT CHAAUfVOlX.
iHlte
QilULU till
tumT'Wa* tt BOt boutad
rauadms mat tt wa» aubjm to
oaU by *ajr etttaeo. lor too pun»«.
of laUui earo of lb« tolorod. fi«o of
ft.ArV.MM*'*
iai*B!
BfwytbiDs te tbi* Hm op to
* <kto lor ib« «omlort ud
owvwieao* o( oar potroU .. 'Waak to tha laUad.
TowoU.BrwhM.Vito.'TpiJM
K5&,,&?K:-v^S
y/Vm 4ooat«d 10 Uio ciijr, wav It
•Upoumd that a duvan doaliiag lu
aervicaa dmukl g«t u|k«i hU kaaai
to Urn chief id polloo or wriia Wm
UKik wpUlolaa why di waa dealrwj?
4 I
Bvplauatlau -Niahl d Jcly Ir4.
uuin vary aadoiwly lojurad. ty faUtug
fit
off a faal oiovtug looomcHha. Brought
U. city on aiHiclal liiUn I'akw to
l»r Bwanton’a offtou In city nmlmThe
h*^ca. No room at hia-plul. no
pulpit
10 take him whore he could rocclw
proper utUmllou
(Vun|»ellwl U* lay
The
ou (hH lu dtiruu m t»fflC4i all night.
Orand
KEpacted to move him to hiwpttal ut
li t tt» ihow you.
achoduie from thU cUy to ObarlevoU.
At
IT I Jirtuisoii Ormr CO. I
{EtaLiii!
vT*. ktoEhiirtfa.ISr.
MoBOay
h
ilidyfoo**
ccU&aoUuna
will
he
raeiad •vary day. TK$ laoal mi
made with the dammy llne.,^nligt
4^ricM ara mnApllatf hy iMl daalarM
elnoskey can ba reached at i oclojk."
alBa fiMtatmiw hy wlra,
the ftor^' being only |1.25.
ilippad frmft athar papara af Um pra
The ('luHiiuimogon will leave Trav
vlauadpy.
etopplug
ft
at
Mailou
Ulund
Ke ah lu
«ARRELt
Oiueua. Nt.nhptJrl. and Char
U I* .lU«aeil will Oil the
»nd liametUateiy aUUfllug
Special Attention .
Given to Dancing PartieSi
arangemeul glvoe u whole day at Ne
Raplda laat wtHik aiv now an
ab la wfthta tir Om laland aU houra at
IkMii
workfc
WILL
GO
WHEhl
TO
THE
Emil Sleder. Mgr.' ::
FORTY
PACKING
SEASON OPENS.
back. ThU
twti luumdiUM which utartecl ftii
:ui
CENTS
levouNi living ut «iartevoU at ] UO
Kilendb cljufoh it
Ttie onhook for lutiTcla for the appk» cn*p Is now
will
menu and five hmii'ii at NunhiK>rt.
lake
■i
The public U invited to give w* a call- .Ws
have one of the finest location* tw> Gragd Tr^vcr*e Bay. Bring yotp- family and enjoy a few
hours’ rest and recreation. No rowdyism allowed.
erae CMly ut 8 ocltA'k lu the iiu.rulug
BREVITlEA.
Hek
bbginWino
^•••*:.
I
Charluvulx.
itotlie ISln»tteP»ikOMdwp
m
Mrs. T. Novak. Prop.
atphowelM.
gxHul. but the prb-e!
a 'jump
td
five
taatn as the si*ast»n o|a‘Uh.
rent
The <
hunuR the aivuMm, dally excuralmni (d thlb lb the highi'i Ciud td
111 Ih. lun to tailtiaa polnU on the along with the oulUw»k loi' a bl
If Ihf oaiuTV de
debtloa
route, the fute to IlM^ UUiod and Ne
ah-ta waiitu
reJuMi td Mlehliiuu.
Tbe
NEW STKAUES
d lime Cl irnrform servka
rude bUrtea
ThU did not hake
bchiue im
efliwi
parade
wwb aiarUag
clialrmau
of
Uio
J,
W
imradu
aaid he would have
liuuiuu
l»e glad
to
luar
ucquainuim e
to
te
Chief Aahlou plckwt U up
again ami
pul ll Uirk tu iiuredu at
('4UOS ami
Fionl bUfuia, and,
while he wub ilolng ll
was
tViJb (1
Ui
the
hU atlonilun
Im t
tliUl^. It
WUb
wanted to hamlle the lojurtal
Lt. Tmvme Oily.. h 00 a.m.
Marioo laUmd .^.40a.m.
H«»hUw«Dta...U00ani.
Omaa.............. 10.10 am.
.Nortkport..........1100am.
kx. Ohariafrjia.......1.15 p m.
'I-.-.
Unu.'"
Rt^U: - Injured man coi ned foun
dtiftur a ullice to a huuao
on
12, noon, leu miuulob after the train
hiul deiuu-led.
Tho wTltor a^ked the chief If he had
lUbiruclUmb
to
to
pul
the
andmUucf
the luuade. leRuidleas cd wheUiei
fur which it aub lnleudi<l, and he re
Keabtawanto.. 0.00 pm.
M*<mi Itland oaOpm.
Ai.Travw** OHy. 7.00 p.m.
plied lUal he had
ed
to
alaie
He was then a.k
whom
ho
reciiyed
the
luatrucUuub I rum, and ho refuse d lu
bUUL
A («uplo more Queaiiona: -Would ti
not be. weJl for the cilUem. to know
inU'udfd, whero ll can
be
fount,
and what they are bupptaavl to do in
Older lu btvure tbe aenUea
Popular
Daily Excursions
One Fare Round Trip
Traverse City to
of
lug plact^d in llu
i.av^ade. when U U
legiltmalo puriK»tef>.
but whoa U U taken out tff lU pr(»i»i r
Idace,
Wiwild
cause of
ll wot
humanity
be well loi
to
place
in public dUpla)
J
July
A
PitUburgv
'»'hey
liave
been
tlbbing
on t^rp lake in eiMujiany with C. E
Murray
Special Evenrsions
(hi
bupeiiuUndent
mam If name of the
ton
Marion Island Resort
of this city.
Mr. Grafton
of
Arthur
WelU
UK^ans
ot (iraud
Kapu
Wbou your hoar
•oiuooxu*. say
WAISTS 98c
Traverse Bay
Transportation Co.
CA.WBBB.lUr.
w hut itoru do you
ihinV ofV
Anoibor lot id fifty doxon
beauties oanio iu today
White tbiru, loo.
of : and be pho
U
the
on tbe iii.tiket Mtunlay
iiiiMe aie r.oo
rsises . of
Thuibtlay aud ' riiaw la*r nt *. ahuig with fifty yd tie i
ileb
lurs
foi
the
U f n~
Si v« ral t..^» s td
Black Knl;:hl
autl
stdd
raiddly
The Kef. A
1'
Fer^tiaon
,,u
ias»p|e as
ihe
U. n btfu in the cii>
matk.c
OKliy
.oe
Water no hue,
Their
Mia
Imve
Jaim^
rclnined
l*.
home
Ihi^ nmiulug
wiil lerualu loi
A
bt»uio time.
Mc<iarry tU
thlb
litiin hi-i
y
eii>
lcd<
i'Itt y wt if. m.riiii^ in
htb wife Gall bhf sa>-s
will
loi
Mrs.
Warren'BlUb
visiting friends at
Mrs
J.
of
thlb city
k
1.
a
Ihlb
divtutf
H
i wn
Keybtone
Purvis U ft
relaiives
and resorters.
Gumer.
Heniy
Wurivu Vaughn td
Hull
way
lt» Old
and Mt>
J
and'ha* ask, d
ihru-mli
in-1
A
Mlbsiou
25
Gihbon.
d.iuy
pm
.
Cakt ^our fawilp it’s a ^tligbtfuf trip
lH«t2<‘
ba
r.t*e 52
...-------. ..
tifrin.*u Mni-t
HUUS....O millet ....
Cross
u-
and
Ha*
Harrd
Whi-f
It*
in
.V.lH iv
Ilf
a
PamfuKy
IVit jiv!
, Rt«. per bu........................
null la l
tin
•uyint Prk
Injut
Result.
nu-nl
l 1H‘ U
All..-,.
..1 f V.M1.
Ki-al.Dfd a Int-tl ^.ia whn h
<*wiud
t«un
jn i
Du
Musi
Oatb. lar bu
NOW is the TIME to BUY
I*;
..Wash Goods..
w.t-'. (.ill |
ga--h |
.
fishing at Farp lake
nl
bilwfiii
liavcibe
llit.nilers at Bowei> lUi lutr
bib
light
„(ffib and lu ftTb
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
lUmi
1 tahUt of ch ripe 50c WMh GoO^S,>cme cX
c.iNiiu^iy liiio iwilU^as, hut
you i\ait buy them now, for,
y‘*rvl...........................................
25c
12 Inning game
July n li
Whem youfioar
gouieuiie ftity
WAISTS 98c
whnt uUifo
tloyou Ihiiik olV
.Viitilhor lot of fifty tlowm
lioautii’i t ciino in Us lay
Whito ikiru, Uvo
W
RESORT
lots
FOR
Intiniif
..lOgUH
Cured’ Udaa
llilrty-slx4landre(t Yards ot Standard
■
i .tu,
PrlnU'i..
atottly.
d^
5C
iK^t yai.
.MU
Three Thousand Yards Tull Standard
laadard
PrlulS UI llnl.k'“< RUtl HTvyy
ill U'li^iliicif It'll U> fiutrtt't'u
>ardi f d per
....
Ftntl
I
RECORD WANT ADS PAY.
July
1
I ni.diftl
Jl. W. IVIII.I.IKEN
Semi-Annual Clean-up id itie Carpet Depanmy
’
17c
Greet. LhifS .
SALE
td
< hut ui.lo t.f B5c Wash GcmmIs. gootl
iw»i rui
ooil |W*I
ati I ^ftXKl Ktlit rii. iictlod
>k lliein up, ft»r they m»t
art only, I o yard
TaJlow..............
nmg. l^mg l .ikc t.i Dt»x 22tf .
c.^fFHj
Stinn\
jiofxhch
made shady by
PORCH
are ea^»ily
means of a
6c
These short pieces we do not cut, but this Is
the last chance you will have to buy
prints al these prices.
SHADE
FOR RENT—iwt. tuinibi.fd fu ni A ftw days of co'mfort from
man. will. ... wniu.ui Dad. 2ui|ihc sun will iHorc than pay
lirbt L.ghth wtrrM (it plmi.f 12.12
CX|>ended.
[ AH PROVED A MONEY SA\'ER to a graAl many people autl wc koow it will prove that
pr:
[ to you If
if you ami take atlvanlagp
atU;auUgp oi iho prioea.
You are uot eousultinj^ your U«l
ioUtresU if yon do no) toke advantage of them.
JuBt opme In this avening and see how much money we can
save you on some wanted thing for tha'Home.
and? p. m.
GRABBED MEAT3«,AW
Albctt
lomoiittw
leave* at 2 OO o'clock
marion
Timtulij
f,
and
Koenigs indtpnndents and
tii>
L*
Slilft
S
ing H-..m ,i bt-tK ami cm .i d< »
Grand It.ipid#
37
wheif
lla;;duit
ll
Ij
..........................
.rnu.v .ft
tilvuice..
Iblb mtOuing
Mlsbiun
aud Mrs
...........................
.
............ ...............
Sundays 3iily 7tl)
BS^Sr^^JS2Ll*SS|^'
35 cents . ' , .
Butler, criurme.-), per lb..... 80*|35
altoi m-v. I Haiu-r
Arbor
tbe city this luormng t.n then w.t>
Mr
ID
..............................................
lb
| Oats ...
F..uxdint
1881
Tiom i (»l it.ndti j*.t.i lhli.u^h
Old
I'fi
Kg;;H
Ham. pm
G.igf, afier bi iim manietd aUna U (^G‘.
aittunt-y
Vaughn
\uu
H
1^“*..............
1 W
Best. bbl.. 5 20
|'ui.i(<H>a
A
years
Itdin
kflsb Mary
b
U 4Col § Baal, par
riiU kfiib
-h*-
ISj7
kb hf IfH I
and
Fo
Sir. "CHEQUAMEGON”
morning
for Grund itaiddb wheje she will vlbit
Resorts
1
Nfilinuer lb hfi aUtuiif)
{ Cheese, per lb................ .............................. 18
IbMiiifU GtM.iju* Ikryer wt.iii aupib.K
Balt, per
hid............
-76
this morning for KalKabka where bln
trlendb
fi*tt .1
uuiU lunuilat int* i>> Ku-haiti
ll Fuji In-t-aubf li^ i» a drtini..iid
sa}f
A
I Feed. H.
in Im-
Ham
.MibS Anna Haubt u id but tons, liay
pobbtd throagb thf cuy
uu her way to Big Kapidb. where she
...................
100 Ihb ................................................
180
i Middiugb. i*er ltd) Iba...................
1.25
sfif n i<d to jirau. per luO lbs...........................
1 20
MuM.-i
I
Hay pi-r luu............. ...18.00 & 120 00
Thitx* tilVercf
alter bianding a lew ua.vs In Uils i»tl>
a» thtt gufbtb of !ifends
lb
(I:;:,-;;,
I Flour. H L
Adams ol
to their
bbl.,... .18 00
Uu k is.ik. ini
After
Matnmcnial
Record of Today.
Mr. and
|»oik. ja r
ho
bboii cut td iKirk. IKT bbl-------18.00
Two Wives and^ One
Bay View
visit
! t'leor
THREEowoRCES
left ihlb
Matkluac City, whttre he
iu time ttvr the Methodist set vieea at
Mia.
it tiearluu k
----------------------------------
a ll remalu for a lew day a, uduriiiug
Flint
nuiiiy
POPULAR EXCURSIONS ON
boine of the nm:>t *,i law bt n i.> tlial
run
gicfh an Ideal days t»ulUrg
la*tig l.al.f
All si/Cb.
chiue, Uiu
hiy boatu
722
WHEN YOU HEAR ’
imI
lo the Is | momiug.
have evt i
(iieuuanu^gon
auraci
Newman iUU «»f lUU city
ulomiug for
V
hereaftei ‘ btastiu will bUii lor tiilmgt* douighi
iusttwid
Gta»d imibie will he pu.xlded iUid the \e>,i, ul.iy
gueat id friends at liay View
BAl-L tiAME.
veiling hlb luirvnla in ihtb eli>
that
week
will run
7^::n Tuesday.
fur u blunt llnif.
Is
and
ut
Tim
pl4yi‘d hi>l Snml.«>
_Bu»dv.« 00ana 7.00 p m.
trom
1‘auUuudlo dlv m
V4 4bt of PlILbburg
a
Artie) B. Tiiomaa la In the
eity mug only clghltwu days. yv\ In that uie ideutlful and »eU at ao and
U|prz?3L4«^~>*''*^' people
liave
bet u^coutic
/
vlslUng hts luuvnu ^v er Jlhu^ouith
^
LOCAL MARKETS*
B M. inckard td la-tond aml^John Tamed.
Tht
ttip to t'haileYolx will
un i
* Salllilff Prtoaa.
Uluf) of buttons Bay are m thf cllv
leli
Uiib wui-umg lu their private ear t.u
^ 5S*ns
toda)
Morgan b lambiu- mill lor the
(bey will bpeutl the bUliinii-r
lumlly
pi.ptilar
The btial
lare will l»e only 2,7 cents
on
ti
Me C, Itiallon and
sti
four
round trip.
Mr.
W
Ktah relumed
J
pabbVMl thiougb the Cllv
Kohoc
pioven
lli«?re will 6e
liaat four i^unths.
In
inteivbi in the bick and injured ub he
V.
lu (he .tHfiiusin and 7 in the ttveiilng | r hen leb welt* sold H» Irh'.il rt ull bttc«-^
the
ll
t barge td one who will lake as muth
di*ob
luvli.nlon
PERSONAL.
ll
ll’
The w nler d»H b noi id.jet i to its be
not rotihired lor
cm dial
his
Tomury, wltere be has^vn employ ixl
fur jubt what pun«i^ the ambulance
lb
A
tiple will
make
to B
t„ not It wab wan led for the pur^bae
ftctaraUia
Lv. Petookey (via l>. M.
Dummy Line)18 SO p m.
Ohm-Uroi*.... 1.30 pm.
Nonbport .... «4&pm
Omaiia............... 4.40 p 01
mand
<\a»|HMb ibnMighmU the region j
the aie ktwptog busy all Urn lime aud tbe
fur
Filibiy evtnlng.n an<f tm Hnudays at 2
Lake
btreol on the ahouldera of aU muu at
cents
nie fxcuiwlotia U. the island have' Milpiatl Irtuii .Nortbein Mlchigai* Ihk
roreefut
jk
lami
Batob ordered It Ukeu from
pauide U» la iitum the work 11 was lu
teuowl for.
uimu
very
him and
Dr
Bwauimib offfre at uitce. t'uderaUiUd
Mr T T
Is a
bpeaku and the * abl bide
w.mmiUi*t.
ll aeui
23
two or ihrtw) days
Mcvl«
he turning them out rapidly
*sfb of that aoclety lot the rt.uttd lii|4.
and vrlll spoak at tbe nUh ward Itoll aei^iid aboard the boat lor ao rents
I
lie- Urst car of small fruit
b»ruoiT4»w morning at lb:3u o'clock. each.
Ml. Hulherland
de.bHe»l
Tho wrtler wont after aiubuluiice ub
bflng
round I rip to Omeiiu bo etuUa for the Quoblln now la wheiv^ to alore Uiem.
nmnd trip, Ui N<ulhpt*rl 50 eonlv for Gttirge laiidle baa hU waudiouM' al
the louud Hip and to timrb
mobl Hill and L. K l^^^kello is albvi
»m- tilm k
w.ilnui
bidf. iKMid
wubhinu
luju*ehuld
I
luJUl.->hli
cither.
Don't cost
much
Tiy Recorii Want Ads
What store do
you think of?
Anpther lot of 50 dozen Beauties eome in today. White Skirts, too.
i
ww ewpsw SMsua t«ew«erwTv,
s
lOSim CARPS /
on mshn
tM. J.a » aiKT X ttinpi«Qi>
ORT4OPATH10 PHYSIOIAWB
OtoasAtoMWakriBRUg.
$t«lfa.».
1 to 8 F »- V to 8 aftotegi. Batotons
Vyokrogito. 41lA.toapkro.4N.
#
B
^__ LoiRto to toirt after oa oxtooded Nririi at Mantotoe, Big Rop44a and
Mich.,
. II HT« (lito tvr
mtptagr^
«!•«•.
'“i.ni^.ssurt.K
or ditvdw a 1.
WANTSO-Onwit
Weutr.
WAirr«0^cmt« Milen. bMket ma^.
«« UBioa
f kwM*. ■>(» iWs; A Nk I proiport^
«loBi prio* H.0M. %MU Br<», *11
.' aouUi Uolop St at fjkow 111*.
mv u-ti
IMTS WANT «ntTta<r to taMw tks<
In
niiijS5r»raS«_*,
ssisa-js. ?!r3s:.js
SSVa£.*Si“’
FpE
SALE-lifil-Blatyaix
feet
on
Siate atreel; torge fnuna house and
good bam; this property to to the
^ter of the best b^ich to Traverea
dly. batwemi Cass mad Park atrem
»• are «tm U* BOf(
dry
Gl«dldii« tdtoMtohoiwt to tlM-cUy.
Th0 Part*i*a
too* It-tt
and the oomtog buMSfM WockNrf
;wantsi> .ttMtowwi tor oil lod
•■wUmi DoUtot uiyBber* to tlie
clly._Onuid Sapid* Punltuie Co.
nwoa *M.
June 11 U.
years, it wlU do bettor thsn that In
I^ANTBB-ltaaaiw tor braach olSo*
V va vtoh to toeaU bar* to TravaiM
|«inta. Vito raleiaooa lb*
i TViPtoial* Bouaa Ctoctonai
awytt-lmo
property in the best city In the sUte
sS?'
WAMTI
ooltocUon. notm and
A. Fokonl HamUtoa
mar Ujlmo
Northern lllchlgan; property in Ule
block baa Increasod to value over
four
hundred
por
cent
m
FOR EALi-Lot on SUth atreel Call
hnaoa 4 Tnniar*# hardwartAtora
aprIEtf
FOR EALEp-lififir-IWtoen room brich
teridenca Weat Ninth 8L. close to.
one and a half block from Central
•chool; aultohle tor residence,
tog or
aa
$2.(1^
Wade
Cop
per and Other similar proposlUons
place
It
in
good
part
wiU take
prospective
where aU claseee of real esutc are
advancing to $ricc. where factories
have tecreamsd their capacity to the
good
payment;
Broa.,
817
price
South
Unloa SL. CIL phone 1U9.
July
>roll AALE—Much
local
pai.er8
roof
of your wort.
are
filled
farmers
their
come for
supplies,
Vukm atreei; houme
South
tuodurn.
coo
av6d»UaaUs
Goorge
lloCaenao. 602 South
Purk
C.
etroet,
jub- 2 It-
■
1
Ju^e 16-tf.
be
auccesafuUy
grown,
supplied the sportsman, the schol
cvery^ thing they could desire, bay,
inland lakes,' rivers,
and
FOR RENT.
cr
FOR RENT—t\iruixhcd
bles.
QUlre of He Hyman. Holol W'btUug
Wuehington
si
can be verified.
your money in Traverse City or the FOR RENT—Tao houses on Jcffiu^u
Oafc. OwoMp, Mich.
July O-Of
Grand
Bros..
fOE EALCE-IhgE-Fivo and uuc-haU
region.
Union
Wade
street.
phone 1219.
FOR SALE—Uonsa and lot;
btreel,
mi
conveniences except heating; eight
blocks from poalofflce; easy terms
Wade
phone 1219.
July 2 tf
July I U.
HOUSE TO RENT—428 ' W.
Ian per lot.
Price. |5.50d.
avenue. Inquire Mm. John Reuulo.
ClUxens
at fleam one hundred and fifty dol>
Broa. 817 South Union atrool. «tx.
moderate cost
Eighth
all modem ImprovumcuU. lu
quire A. a Cook, Stale bank.
EAUE—lS27Bufeinoiai
proper-
4jr, oorn^ of Sixth and Union blreci
l4U«e
I^UUn^
t»o
atonoa.
fitted
821 W. Ninth street
apr 18-U
FOR RALE—1811—Ona hundred and
thlrty-fifa acre farm, eighty acras
improved,
large
bam
and
for atora below and apaniueuu bee
house, orchard.
ond
atory;
good wood, timber. Unn all fenced
per
month.
Broa..
ranu
for
Price.
817
South
fifty doUar*
I&.OOO.
Union
Wade
aireot.
V
1
11 \s
oaoevg
Urge amount
of
aouthaait of city
Thuriell. Manager . Office,
Hamilton k Mllliken block.
le Bank block
Both phones. 22S-2r. Residence 224
W. Eighth St Cia phone 781
TO RENT—Pleasant, furnlbhod
front
Record office.
June 14 tf:
DR. F. HOLD8WORTH—Special at
tcntlon to diseases of the eye. ear,
nose and throat Glasses fitted
Over Johnson drug store.
Both
phoneo.
TO RENT—Pleasantly furnished front DR, E. B. MINOR—Office over Amcrt
room; all modern conveniences.
Dn„
rug Store.
S{>ecial attention
nose and throat. Glasses
220 Cass,
June 10-U.
flrbi
ixuiod;
buildlns bultaUe for moat markm or grocen ; owtxvr loaviug city
IMco 12.000.
Wade
Union 81.. at
Broa.. bl7
8
phone 1219.jly
2-tf.
FOE SALE—Good work team weight
2900.
nine
time.
J. P. CMicrIin. Bingham. Mich.
years old.
Will
bell or
Juno 26^tf
FOE SALE—Two canopy
lawn bwlnga, cheap. U
top
roller
J. oHrgan
june 24 U.
Ir.
SALi-1471-18 acraa two mllat
Bank bnUdlng; finest location
burban realdence In thU raPrioa $3,000. Wade Broa. 81?
•tiwat Cita phona UlE
ts.
FOE SALE-McVlcker
glna naw; 1% h. p.
gasoline
en
B. R Dowell
terms, owner
price $8,000.
to other
rtor VBlver.li>. of .hid. IndHupoo
•*^j»BSsjrsjssr
m mmw
wilrblm rloor
Po w^ lor Your |oa)
■W-
'
Darrogh
Mlfcs Clayi
Children's Day
.
,
^
in the chapel here Sunday at eleven
EAf«:yoa|iaoroksaiy
satlsfiM wlOi yow
ho«l cafllacT
fOE
SALE—property
one mile okj BmiU;
ftnir
acrea;
hundred feat ahon front; large
\dUl
ecnnpletely
clams;
fumiahad
hot and cold
water in
boali
Wada Broa . $17 Booth
rSMALLEY.”
-
■■HrraafS
.WaltsrM. Paige
rv cm Saturday
MUs Darragh
i>iu|»uny her and be her guest
day afternoon.
uonth
diB G. N Kricdcr with her child
home '^f
Addle A. Gibbs. Tbe
> i xpvx-ied soon to arrive and o
ihclr coUage Byt^low.
A short Uiw-n wat* lighted by an arc light
,t- auo the .sU.rk kH a Uby daugh up for the ocosion and the iK>rch wm
di-o.rau-d with garlands of roses The
Th.- pn-uy Montague cottage, o
bv Mr and Mtx, J
A Montague of
Tluveise CUy oiK-neU IU> hospiUble
do.i.H and
^heUeU<i
a
bride
and
-Mi arid Mrs ilerben Ik Mouia-
moMSt
first
ail
Urge orchard, different varieUes of
one cottage, two large baina, trout
peaches,
Strmun through gnmnda bath house
cherries
^ SAd fine grove along bay ahora This
i
^
..
/
aprioots.
applet
hand wheels. $4 and up.
est grapes.
the Umber can be made' to pay oat
cUj;
would com to put to
This Unn by ntUlxtog
of wealth that to hard to. du]
lag !• israUd. banc# aacrlfioa to
to dtoppaa of U; wiU conaiSar
only reason It to for sale to
; OBOd cUy pnparty In part payment;
IH.OOfi.
* fMh llntoadE.
Wada
Broiu.
817
C4L phona U19.
mkyllHf
Ml}
of each month at 7:30 p. m.
__
Bmlth.
president.
Osyle
Abram
Oris wdd. aacratonr; NetUa C. Gray.
311 B. Ftont
LTiit
wli<» wtie manu-d on the 26ih of
Juu'i The hai to yoting couide roomed
iii ih- cxjtiage and uxA their meals at
--Sir ..t
Koxy Jackson and Mrs. A S
iJ<. iV.ru r H<
I evleude4 trip
1
airnum wen- calling lu Kiuipdc-y Hi
much
regretted
*b i..irluo- wa
Nome o( Ibe : num folks of the place ‘^^>r"mTo Mr anti Mrs. Th<«. SuiUh.
Jim.. 2UU a flaughur.
Also, to Mr.
who ha<i all iriantementh tirade
I no mitok
and Mr.N Luttor Macy. June iJtb. a
M»>.h. Auu.1 Moise and Miss Kent
si»n.
.Ja»k.NOUWile. Ill
are at their miiu
A p.'trlt
er borne
Ibto r Swix-i bcNlge
FOR OUTRIDE doors
flastic Spar Vamiah.
k A. M.. mt'ou
R.' E. Wait 4
NOTICE TO WATBi TAKERS
le «M la fftwa to y«a
tost Dr. A. W>Cka»*i
P eS rrr--r^
_
Of itekieg. Maiding, er
Monday evenings
next regular July 22: Oar^ C
ley. W. M.. E E White
Lang
Mr. oavr
Wmkmk, Umr, MkUrmm akihM,m,n
«x««fchMd*Biiut*r«><aL n*snb
TRAVERRE CITY LOOOl, NOL VI,
Bohadule water taxes must be paid
to weU along to yeaxi and wtohea to BETORB JULY 1st to «t disoount
K. O. T. U^u' No.*87l! m*eta every
AU water will be ehuFoR without Thursday night
retire hence offers Jt
half ito actual value. Price $8,000. further f notice if not paid BBPORE
JULY Uth.
Wade Broa. 817 Sooth V
CittsMis phon^ 1319.
^
f|;| _ ^
TRAVERRE CITY LODGE. No. 222. VK •
this year Including t^ing t
afid when paid for to a steady
Asrenty thoasanfi.fioUaii; laAr own-
* Vfttoa
LADIBB AND GBNT8 second hand
varieties: also large vlnyard; choic
Sn>pcity la in first class ooodlUon
W to
'
and
plums,
«B naln road to city, plhcd all the
•: Litton as It to at picaant st tosm
•
pears,
>1
and daughter,
Gt-urge Jackso
Miss Kutb Jackson. visited at the
Addle GlbU. uver Sun
home
obseving tne
tbe birth
day m Iblh way. obseving
oin«
days of Miss Jackson and Miss Marlon
Nurth'^Panidls<- school
evening and report a very good lime.
vbited relatnes h-re Mtuitlay.
Miss Manun vlibbe MK-nt Monday at
lohn R. Si^to
General Insoronce
209-210 SUte Bank Bnildlnc.
Traverse aiy, Mlchlrai.
O. P. CARVER a BRO.
Tfrt Jnsuranct
L. L. A. BUILDING
.z
foundaUon; packing house for fmlt
Phaoem
rc^li
rxur
OIL phona 181E
rooms, gas Ugtu, furnace heaL •Xbo
If not, it
would oerUialy pa; you to
invoatigate the
Insurance
E. W. Hastlhes & Sob
EUher Pnone. Traverse etty, Htcb.
Real Estate
Pere
LODGE NOTICES.
fine home; price
Broa.
817 8ouU
1319.
Ian fiO-U
^
lochesaer. Minnesota, and
Ua> ttMUii.v seal
Monday ev t-nmg Mr and Mrs Frank
ape iKH.k and
T. W. THIRUBY-Dentlst Over Bar
S,,vd> and Mr and Mrs Platt Bar
fab tOAf
ward wil iM* I
num k Eurl a Jewola store.
Both
lutm aU.mded tbe celobratmu of the
phonos 103.
Albert Topiuk
tUUieii
aj.d
Mini* iwtmtltib anaivorsary of the woddlug
marble works
July
FOR SALE—1524-Funn.* eighty five
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. D.—PhyaL Oltnen id Cbicag*.. a.e ibe lortuuate of Mr aud .Mrs t;t-orge llodgi^. at
of Ibe UJTlugWi-ll ix.tlagr
clan and Surgeon. Removed to of
seres, one sud one half miles north UOST—-^'hitc kid glove. Friday utght.
fices in Munson block over Baraum for this >. ai Di and Miw L>-Ihugwell
beiweeii Pirnand
us>!am
of Acme on main n>ad. ^
rU was placiM lu the lake Friday
k Barra.
Cllixens phone 38S.
baVlUK plalMiOil In HiiH fot
five acres under cultivall«»n; all in ' Uiivo at IU<;oid ylbcc
uud
te
Juni- 2ulh. leulod Ihet; ixUUige
Ihe
r and Mrs Shenimu lUiys and lit
to crops, wheal, com. oaU,
cfive reward.
July^3-lf
HARRY R. HARNER—Expert ptsno o Hrien family are ver> cosily sett e.l
du.ightfri ainved from Nogl. Mon
large modem house, furnace, hath
tuner snd action regtilator. , Satla and the band^imu- muMc o.uu adds
evening u* visit until after the
the
Miss
.
With KlmbaU n..l u mib- to Lb.-li pb-usme
hot and cold water
all
through LOST-A pticket bixJk between
O
Uli.
n
IN
a
limmu**u-uu
and
lu
Kuos
store
and
Mlilikcu
b.
Saiur
house. Wind mill and tank. Good
;oag.
ami A.l MyKc
John
p-.d linu o are |d.iuu. d toi Uw >•
day night.
Finder piuasu leqvu at
Klk ltoi»ids
Haw^
bam, granary and^ all
necessary
MONEY TO LOAN-No tax clausa im i
Tbri-c ih»g-N ibiw < ais au<
riutnie exi*eci4>
this office and receive reward
out buildings; good young orchard
put in mortgages. Houses for sale jMrrot a«id an ar. of doUiei-tult)
Ibe fourth
June 24 If.
Inquire of
B.
McNamara,
Part lb< placi
Jubt bearing; about all level and
Mih.s Amlie Taybir
as nearly perfect as a farm could
t’lty Sunday evening
LOST-Black covered account book,
he. Owner wishes to p> south, hence
alU'nd the Miminor I
>,.uled in ibeii c-uiaginu-y liav
yesterday between Grawn and Trav
'Offers at U*w figure for cash
as gui'stK their grandchildren Ms
erne City, east side of Silver Lake
14.900.
Wade Bros. 817 south Un
.utd Jackana Hiuu of t buago.
. the county seal.
road. Return to Record and receive
ton sueot Clt phono 1219.
-July 2. _____________________
reward.
June IT-U.
June 12-tl.
r..M- ha--, r.-.. nily
ulrt
State Bank bld^ Both phones. driving botse
whiib makes a wel
Cru*ll/ Blunt.
LOST—Thursday afternoon,
ladles*
FOR 6ALE-^1828-Ona hundred and
euuimied stable, so that the probl^a
The minister wb-. altcuhs to tba
watch and fob. NoUfy Miss Mabel
five acre (arm; four miles from city
i.f getting around about the counli)
spiritual wants of a c'uintry parish
Baragcr, K. M. Asylum, ^une l4-tf.
sixty acres under culUvalion; forty
in
SoUlsnd
Is
not mu U «>f a prea. b.-r
Black
acTca Umber estimated to cut at
ond lu other ways to Im-ai'H-ui
Oikml three childi
least^ three hundred thousand foot
by one Uto ebb-r.s left bun uml >>lnad
Springfield 111
‘‘L
He Flrad the Stick.
of mercbanUblc logs; about two
summe^r. also Dr. U U other churchea. In the neighL«*rborMl
VC fired the walking-stick Pvo TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO. 73. K. lllyase for
thousand a>rds store wood
over 40 years, on account of a
of P., meet every Thursday even
As he Haw the numU>r dimmishlug he
Mrs^S ^M Tvmpbell and four child
ing. New Munson block.
C. O.
provi^ land, mostly level; about sore that resisted every- kind of treat
felt that it would so-m to- nef'vassrj
ment, -until I tried Bucklen's Amies
Erickson, G. C.
1907 r» u aud Mrs Shields of Bvanston. Ill
one half can be Irrigated from the
to spjioliit men to lake their place* in
have bvascM the Ibiu-mau «>tUge
Salve; that has healed the sore and
creek that runs across farm; large made me a happy man." writes John
owm-d by Urn Rev. aud Mn» W K
tbe eldership
The lime cann: st
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION, Ka 139frame bam. stone basement room Garrett of North Mills. N. C Guaran
T
kngth when he had to tixjve in the
lonal
ProtecUva
Legion
wlU Wright
for fifty head of stock; good stone teed I* Piles. Bums. etc., by Bugbee
matter.
He took the beadle into hto
In W«
UnloaSL
HomoEaneWETHY
GENEIUL INSDiUN(X
u .eU M of the Hedw.! deparUBMt.
tSd>*b'«v“and
u> were acxxunpanli^ by Mrs. Wal
r Trumbull and Chas L Trumbull
r Trumbull who is a senior and
i&ldeni of his class at Trinity col
i so h e
and Mjs
Uwis li Miner
an.
SHluglb ld. ..I
Ill
l..ke Lheii
ban
.
Thel! borne
be*-u made sad b> tbt
ebb-si ^«*n (irllu Wal
I afli 1 .* shoil iKness
h\ is exUTuied to lb«
on i
road. Bast Bay township; dot
proi»erty.
oorner of Preot and Divtnou;
ciaaa location; permaneuUy
Vl _
ct Ite- medlc»l <Wj*rUBenl
JJLSWMB SBO V.ScVEniT
“'.t.ro.rss.r^'Ssf;
■choQl and church ; wlU aeU oa
FOE SALE—1S2fi—Bixian
Mnx Vaughan to one
of
St
Mary’s mual oUrocUve and popular
ae graduated from the In
h A class of 1901. since
which time she has, spent several
An Ports and Rome,
with some of the t
struclors. She to a
ihyaotf
rust'
a^**aoa
and no bettor aoU to be found: aU
mllaa
July 2 If
a « «b s V*
June 26 U.
Phone 492 or csl
room in family of two. Address X
PQE
Cllixens phone 696.
June 12 if
acrea, oornar of Wajuu and Madibun
aUoai.wUl |dat into 60 lou. worth
building.
July 2 a
Again we say place
Traverse
817
1
he
yuar. ,240
•on
Countir t
858.
■ MRR. E. L. RONNER*S hair dresalng «
^lora over atj Book Stora Room ^
healthy air, fish, fruit, and vegeUWTxat more could be desired.
Pr. J. Welter Vai«kan ui Detroit
and Mtos Oennide LettlngweU uoik
w ell-known and popt
era at Old
.
children.
The follow
ing to token from 8u Mary’s quarter
romlng right from Daytona Beach,
nda. they found Iho Grand TravL- air a lltlk* too bracing and after
knoww in the medical
I month of it they folded their
u
and
bUeuily—went back
to world as his father.”
iorida
MAYFIELa
and Mrs. John Marshall, have
ly of
ill to now
<
eiK^ilug to stay
about
four peeled hemlock, which U
n ami are *1111 there.
They are
run.
Waiter
Bridgman
and
three
Mrs. Ckos. Walsh has i
her visit In eMlem Mlchl«a^
Sh'6
an
was accompanied
by
Mr.
Watohs
<^om
from Chicago
Etoler. Mrs Frank Blgham and
chlldrvn.
Mr. Blgham
J MARK CRAW’fi DELltfERY—Light JheaUh(relghL parcel, and tronka Office Miss
; at City Book Sloro.
^ kud
where
rature has abundantly, yes UvUhly
srs. the artUt and the invalid with
These arc facts we are slaUng and
lui.
0. a MOFFATT—Abatracto af Utla, ^
310 6UU Bonk boUdlng.
^
• J. R. MARTIN—Physician and Sur !'
geon. Office 208 E^t Front sueet
and tee cream itaiior. with all new
wriio
OR. M. R. OMROORY—Pkyslcton ood
ourgaom 117 Coat atroeL Pkona
oCica 78$-2r; nsldanoa 78Rlr. u
Mooktonoa $13 WotooL
PIANO TUNING—W. N. Millard, 80 ^
years experience. With GrinueU
’ Broa, corner Front and
Ooaa 8U. V
^
1340-tf ii^
and modem equlpmwiis. Ooixl tva
for aale.
F. P. LAWTON, la. 0,-dMe* VULalm "
Uo^ BoU pkoaaa.
a»r 1-U cJ
WM.
aU
clear, pure fresh water, good clear
mf'Olt SALE—Ih town of 10.000. a cafe
muue people
yeur after yoac.
The Porter Hovaso has recently been
ewly and laslefully decorated' and
verythiug fitMu the office to the kilbc-n is spoGeas In iu neatoewa. Thai
who summer at the Portiar
house will be well cared for will not
! questioned by the hosts who have
ijoyed the aplendid bospiiallly in
e lUiiU
Old
X
May
nut fully app^t«toied by Walter
Clark and wife, who with their
au. Mrs snd MUs Chase rented
llarrUou cottage for the summer,
repairing
miles to
where
The hototo of the piece also have
d to and impixn ad
In the ownerand management of the BuahI House. Mr. Rushmore has been
stmceeaful.
His kmg years of
oolR Housto to iwnL Dr. W. E U le Uuil'
Mbon. iC|ty Optra Hooaa block.
U place
^ne ll-U
with
WOBtofeilhonB
will duubUeaa be here
»
a]
“
and palntiag a specialty. C-aU at 721
Washington.
classes of fruit, grain and vegeUbles
7i2
1
lOEl
ioRBIld^
LERfER a WELCH—AtAorway ol “
tow. CoUectlon work a apectolty. ^
With Underwood 4 Umlor, Suther- ^
land kfock.
Jon 9-U
N
WE HAVE PURCHAfiEO the dry
DR.
F. J. MAC NETT—Practice limit- v
cleaning business of Ott 4 Hahner
: ed to EYE EAR, NOSE THROAT ^
fiHINQLE and metal
ads for men, women, boys and girls,
chase
EALE—Hwldenoe.
Arbor will not be at Old Mtoaloo (or
July, but they have Old Mtoskm plan
ned for the Jatler part
betog an
A. J. McPHAIL—DanttoL Over John |
Jobs for every man. woman and
child where the local columns of the
can
W
K %. OOroON-JnaUc* ol U* Pwe* u
BanUtM A UUUkaa Woek. BMte, ^
MltCELLANEOUR
dispose of their producU and pur
■f-
lime and Ike unselftok de^
Ike foltlitol UtUe wile wUl
be much mlsaed by ike kmely old mau
extent that they have outstripped
the populaUoni where there is two
Bansome died at tkair
H MURRELL, frig. coU BockobA 4 n
Momma RetldaBOa pkona 234.
*
^
Jana IfU «
k^wto<^ed; real eauu bcmgkt
•old OP rmiiad to cKy or country;
money loaned. 1 have some good
korgotos Itotod to form and clAy
p^pmty. U oIRoe Wedn«Htoy and
Baturd^ontoga RtoManoe pkono
ClLfifil.
apr 2Rt<
Ilf park StrwL
8.-OW
bi ioy ever, but quiet and reatful
kind one feels to the fall that
y hod hod their moaey'a wuith'
1 go bock to college, ooctol or busP
s Ufe with renewed energy .
The
sou of 1907 Joel opaatoE finds quite
a few Improving ohaaoea—aew woiU
have been bullt-wu tiiero to a goj
------------- ralk along the boy fropil, begtothe pier and eotendlng neoryr
akmg the bay ahoig,
ThA
the popular promenade from
may U-Jtf
s
money out of the fake OU. Odd.
and
hoarden;
eaoUy to amoont of one
doltore
the neat seven years. Keep yourman
where
i;-
june •4t
FOR RALE—1811-Large ton
houasL Urge \oi. between Ninth
and ‘Tenth atieeU on Railroad av
eapa. Rtona foundaUon. Lot worth
a1 toaat one thoonod
Hooag oould not ha buUt tor
handled doUaro. Clqoa ta. Basj
tonna Price $170$. Wada Broa.
tl7.8outh Union atroeL CIL
aiE
may Ett
, »Wlle*8
Oa Tuesday toat. a J. Morgaa oed
took dinner el
mods to order from
N. a CkoplB. ClUaon pkona mi
il
moyfilU U
tlOBW ifsHc.
Batteries
»,*<*»• (te..
Marquene
Line Steamers
lae 0«ly Daily Uae lor ^
confidence.
He waa sure If anybody
could aoslal him In hto dlfflculty it i
-I want ;
in getting up s llsl of new* eldere. You
ara well acquainted with the parish
iqA remomber. I will have none but
tkorooghly good men. You know the
rerr •nufleni (or the candies in the
groat temple of Jcnisalem were made
of pure gold.’
-Well sU.- retamed tba beadle, “that
may be. bat to tell tba troth. I sea
little uae o* buntin’ tbroogh tbe psrtob
for fokton enoffers as lang as we bsve
^Ij^a Uoss fjandlwtlck.“-Uto«ow
iSSi^aakee.
Cl
Aei Ail Poilts Wist
Leoye MAN18TBB doqr at 6 oi4 T #.
m.; Sundgy 7 pi m. oiGj.
Leave LUDINOTON dolly at If R. 4R*
Arrive IlilFaukee 8 a. bl dolly.
7
Leave MUwankea dolly t mb.
Tka Itof vklob taanraB yroi
June 12 u
,1.:.;
.A. ,
I
Aft lihpamit
itetlniitaia
- W ■'
„«».«ooofU.e
ATATB or mCBiOAII, TOB
9 hatoccmftforUieaM^^
: *1
^tlAf ”7
oW Immbo
^HbbIc^ B9r9fta.^«>ia^f«iT Wrjrtv
tte aitlrt, -*!« ««r toth«r ««i rvevi
SM propaMd to «c me wflh Wai ti\
tbe muioMfibenr cUUi If f wooto lik^
toco^ 1 luidli«Uil a sn^ 4«al «li«n
fHli «4ttb ami iami.ediil tlie ctai^ to
>^1 tt, kaofriay ^UatT dh^ «ael
flKto wh: «r
pmt fa^ tktokff« pf aU Q^^ajr.
i
-JU ma iiaawd Ibe club
fitbcr
lae not tu Wlk too tuut\
atoci^it mlsiit W-obJiclUiiuiUle to ik)!;;®
I>r ilia emUKut Utlukci^
-la tbc ooe larsr rooui aiiVdi comitl*
tatod ilie cluU a ijuariei* we fo»md a
amt or lilure ot.laarueU looked uwa
dnuw aileulb pwmm; their loiix fclem.
mad pbam For Ofuxu or twenyr ima
utoa aot a oouud rat heard luudfr thuu
the atxilias of u.Uu<to in lUe .pipca;
than one of the u« u wlio a€»n’«i tu
be ia the louat profound atato of toedlUthm »aun-cd hk pli*e from belweca
bit Upa. aodi(rU bin head in a rt^flectivo
l^and la the Bahamaa.
eolonlat* aatnial their
Tte lake of W.tortuo I-b i»»i^Pbor.
th?y had di^Uml JUKtlj
mtmx
of water a tlmQaaod faat ^^SrxiztxxS Ihelm. Their amWikm
hmtiiearVaaMmlii the Qahamaa At ^
ZatHs to he Independent of
ulpht It la Uka a aheet of living fire If
t^io i»?aWlah ^ur ^
anr wind h. atlrrlug to ruffle lu .ur-j
They were m^u-wUU
iTtiM.
II
^ ^ Utftlni.- ami ther aim
If the.alcrht be calm, aaya the UMaaiy | ^
work out their In
aroat nation, one that abould
cenoe has never liecu aeciiunled for, ua
the lake Sa of artlfk-ial formation, havIni; hron made for the Urecdini; of tur1 hr a Xaatau reaklout. The la-d of
nation. And tbi*w> ambitious were
afterward fuiniled
fk> they have lieen
la the htoton of America, beyond aU
ep^ of the founder* of the na
Id the duty ailU remalnH for the
pvtiple ^
to do their iiarflu aiist
aiisialulng
advancing our uational life
\o American elttxon should feel It a
burden or an lrka<mie task to cpuac1
uiitry.
crate his life to his
leaU so
other ronntiy «iv the ide
HIGH ^PLOSIVES.
entonwtocs of our I "‘i’
liter .\ll
All fraud
frfiM.t aud
nii.1 i a
Und
are uo light xuatter.
Unda
dishonesty must W rr-noved
rrmoved fr-^ai
fr-^ni the '
Imslpeas world, but gn-iK cautionnifiuft
be exercised not to dtoturV
or
legitimate
toethuds
inseusltive
to
sti^k
“f ‘‘ la> stlmnl with
and
bi c
.
l.y ilw .
of
trh^or
Is udjuntabic to auy partk-ular direi*tkiii of ttic wind, that It will mver I he
IHIWI to
\.h
Ihcu
lUoneht
^
w,X L^,r«iroL hid ,Lh« « «'“■
oir
the Panag.. .nual. .„n (or Uu- iKarUMt lupislrt of the omir.- n.-.Uo!,; .hoi '•“•x"-""
wurtio nnaiber who ato. had things
on hto tnlud. S<. I removed my
nodded my head and said:
- -Yah. yeh •
The ucxl day 1 learned that I had
hwn exjwllcd for talking tmi much.’*- WIllU nrtM.k* In BnK>klvn Enek-.
DMRSKim
,hclH,tvl.
The
extent to which the to.wl Is covew-d
may l»e ;gjvt-rued by the uumVicr of
which are raised.—toieutiUc
In 8U.M. Mud.
-cording to the lAindon 1 tally News,
tide mud to au elixir of life. IloU
day maker* arc n-c*ummcuded to piik
out the muddU-Nl tuaside r.-surt and
walk every luoruing nl .^ig the shore.
1 a* nogiiug can cvmpare with the oxI onlc exhalations of sea dciK.sitcd imul
as a health restorer.
j
A mcHbeal exiHTt to quotetl us saying
that the reason why the air at water
lug plact-s at the mouths of wide aud
muddy rivers Is Si^ to-neOcial to health
Is that the mild w hen exposed after
the aellon -of »all water emits a vlvi
fylng odor.
A few <h
JESS.:'
I'
i niw.’^s lie dependMl npr-r.
tl»e more o-verc attacks of
•o!ic and clmlrra uu*rbus.
Iti« e<iu.*lly sncre-.Hful f.-r mummr
dUrrhma aa I cholera iuCautum in
children, nnd is the mi ansujf saving
the lives of
Whr n re.ltir.Ml wUh w:iter and
•W^te ued it to pli &MUit to Uke
yumu ofafumilvKhoald keep
Every
inedy in hi* home. Bnvit now.
thU remedy
J^AUCE biZE. 50c.
The rnlleil buite.s Fteel conM.ratlon
to luMtalllng twelve monster engines at
xarlims plants, the unluUe feature
nUmt tlu‘m being that they do not re
qulra oU. eoke. coal, wood or ordinary
gas for fuel. They are to to- tiperalcd
solely with the gas which to^eiierated
In the company's bl-------------- '
* “* ~
the pnMs-H.s of steel
gas has heretofore gone b> waste, but
hereafter It will be made to turn all
the whuul*.-Philadelphia Press.
should
resjiect
offlceholdors
—
of
._YOUR...
Auslia ana Gauze
DnOerwear, Hosiery
Belts,' Combs ana
CharacUrtotic of Secretory Shaw.
It wa* clmractorlstlr of William
Shaw, the new general sei rr-ran- of
the I nlled Rocletv of rbrtstlan Endeavor. to acknowledge a message of
jicraonal congratulation In ihese wortbi:
“1 appreciate that there are many
things that 1 cannot do. but the oue
thing that I am sure that 1 can do to
1
Long-Wristed Gloves
in Silkud LUle,«t
1
IKONOMY^
Kunx. the cele^
oooveynneing; neUfemeia of
enUte* and private mtUen
Nouiy PoUionod Jontioe
of the Peace iiT tfioe. Money
to loan. Open evenioga.
logical age of the cedras family
long ttoen known, and now It has been And toMhte c»^Lid etoan «m up and
bfittd me wp again.
And I will U hla pagMKWt to th< toad of
S2^‘.2!;n,“'irSW
realn canala. whIA afe a
c.'ter.sl the
upietelv de-.
u, tuie
’
rm
owam
I
r.
HANDY BOX OPENERS.
l.lne.1 to.\ xipi-uei. uail puller and hum
luer. paicnliMl l»y an Illinois, umu
l ii
to tiu- pri-»,ent time no snliHfuct.ir\ »Uvice has to-en put on the market by
wdUch to>\e> aii.l pa. kim: < a*»e- can i e
oiHMHil without |i.irti:tll> .leKtroyi-ic *te| casina and frequently injuring-the . ou
he agents Int^nd.-il to nullify or «b
ilri.y them may l.e ol.^fr\*-«l. and many
lew ilto. .Verh-^ mav be eX|>«- te<| mils
jowerfui ln..i.xmuui uUhu-. ultra vUvJ*
liitlit ami it- n-H..lviug power to
f
Just twice as great as the ordinary
’MCORB WANT AOS. PAY.
Add..
6G
ft.
front
each
Utts 9 and 10. Blk 2. H. U A Co. *
7th
Add., Washington street.'
18.
Adslf*
U>is 21 aud 22. Blk 1. H U A Co.’a
7th
Add..
Webster street. C6
ft
txacb.
Lot 142. Oak HelghU Add.. Barlow
street.
Lot V07. Oak Heights Add . Hannah
a VC mi c.
Lou 40. 41. 42 and 43. Blk 1. Oak
Park Add.. Washington street.
Lot 13. Blk 3. Goodrich s Add-. Mon-
.\dd . 17th strcH't.
of C4i«8.
Lou 23 aud 25. Griffin k Winnie’*
Add . 25 ft- each.
Lot 17. (irowr Park
j
23 ft- East Kriint betw^-en Park and
Add.,
comer
Rose and Stale streets, 50 ft, each.
B^ianlruan a\*enue. good busincaa
hKatlon'
JiiM a few f>f those 5 acre Lots left
I>ETROIT
Trust
Company
S<.ulhcasl on (larfleld mad.
E. W. Hasiings & Son
state Bank Bid;.
Rennie’s Feed Barn
I
coumsATwn
iculs. Willi the uid of the implcmvut
show n b.Tc ilm
slmuld to- .i . |
easy mutter
Hy iu-*crtliig the wedge
licju-nlh th.‘ iKLirds tluw im- wHy
pried oi»cii, the jnsniltor <-mstnictlon I
of the toiudle allowing the jq-u-r:
appl? great forae with a small «
of energy .
Opposite the .w tilgc is a
handle
nnil puller. TIjc leverae*
loosening the boat da.
profits ... $875,000
department
service* in
making
examinations
of
especially
*ud>U
the
and
book*^ of
municipalitie*. corporations, In
stitution* and Individuals
I have a,numbw of -good
farms, all the w^y from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or * ft you
[
have any good property. 1 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 anyv
body else. 1 have
which*are located from foiir^ui^^
to 20 milet from Traverse
City, all gobd improved land.
If you have good level faring
IwiU buy them.
*:
H. HYMAN
Office
State Bank ^uilding
Thinl Floor '
210 Wakhimrton. • Oik phone T74
For price and Term* Enquire of
Penobscot Bulldiuc.
Detroit, FtichiftiL
vidcd
Farms for Sals
________9
Add..
Webster atuHt. 50 ft. each.
!
|
,
Walter Hi. Paige
riione 372
lalcaM
on
Washington street'
l>ii.s 20 nnd 21. Stcede £ Spencer’s
U»C For 8ulphu-cy
It to
Feed ham—alao want rv^gular
boarders—popular price*. \Te
espec!ially want to lee the
fanner*. Good, roomy stall*,
well ventilated.
Horse* cntruited to US will receive the
be*t possible care.
Choice Real Estate
For Sale
or Exchange
Tbrw loU conit-r Siali*
Cass. opiK3silf- [NJstofTivt*.
23
1-3
long.
fc-il
on Cua.s.
ELECTRIC
Pure
Robber Hose
THE BEST. WE CAN BUY IN
KUBBEk HOSE
nmLi li!!%B
Everybady
1
fii t
bulltllns*.
8lo;e aud 5c^foot lot
corner
Oak ami Wt-sl Fii.iU »lre<l. sub
ject to leaae-.
Columbia Transfer’s Old Stand
321 State Street.
Twwily acres 1 uni North Billlogs Heigbu. iru- mile city llmlU, three acr-.^ l-earlog peaches,
For Sale
i One of the Best Finns iallMtheni
Michigan.
On tnain road between Trav
er«e City and Elk Rapidi; 280
acres; heavy, rich soil; two
targe orchards; new buildings
worth S8-.000; $1,000 worth of
stock and tools. Everything
in first class shape. Property
sUe for
land.
.summer
J,W.,PATCHm.Att«rBe7.
New WUhelm Block
Beautiful
hoiM or
for
frulL
New uaH-rxK.m houBSto-k^ 6te
198, JuM half
pavnj^iit. aoutk
block
«SSt
of
side Washing-
ton alraet.
LOI corner WobBtar «a4 WMl-
luxton. v-ixistr wfth enrewsy
to alley 16xS$-^fiddttkmgL
Will exchaugo OM OC tbSM
for T«f4SB0B MOi
over $3,500 OA 8Ule or Wsslblugion bctirseto BoBHuuin find
R. It avoBos,* Bnd paj dIVtr-
wo^h *16.000.
wai ukc
$12,000 if sold soon.
wWtdStUitbwg’A
hii
Earh
121’
Will avli ail) i* o of the se
anthoui
baJance
Certified Public AcoounUnU
XI aordly
Pfc<»« 978.
!«• IML
7th
x>ts 1C. 17. and
|
«
I
I
We can save yon aaoneyl
. Ask ns kow.
^rd Add.. West Eight Blreet.
Lois ::: and fs. Blk F. H. U A -Co *•
ulh Add. East Eighth street.
from 1 n- l«M car-jts.
---------A New M.croSCOpC.
n„. fanmu- raa-mfac-oix of Tiirl
at Jena ha., lately tunnil out u
.Mx.to- whi. h will pr.oe of
he greiit**>l \ulue to Maeiicc. a.- by it-s
Tiy ■I
:r
•no - phosphoru s, eni aud ivuiahis m. j
IhiuuMlbtely aiicr cat *
It Will. If placcHl hy
l.Lot..g.;:pU Usedf
**
>«‘nsiti7..-d |«iis-r,
Izc of the I
L^STOBk—J
Hto vote
and Launch.
409 Stue Buk SolMtac
Want a GoM Lot to Bnild On
1 IhlM^lt
Sally prager. mj hai
X Xostahv first.
And then sny eyea my Bible llght-
mjr Q9mtT. pray.
And *«U him that his wretched pltdga 1*
Everything lor
The
Going to Bnild
This Year?
. ,
my brave prayer meeting tongua
pad In a dusty heap.
And then my swift prayer meeting feet.
For SaU by all Hardware
Deal^ ^
r.onderfiil iiunllty ol
kuniiml lu uo other geiu
dtotlncikm uud
•; " ' „
a t la«.s by Itself.
When
.,1
loosed to an om LUgliug
urreui o'»t:iimsl from a large mdmholtx u a. him-, it glows u brlllia-jt orIts rare lilac
^ , angi. h.siug i\.r a thmtlin
glow lug oMil
color utid n-JHiubIlug
without heal for forty-five minutes^
after n iuoval fn.m the ciinx-ui. K ev
1 so. we have them for sale and at
jtoMHl u. the ill tion of ultra \lolet. rays j .prices that we knon^ are rl^Y .
or radium pM-paratious. knusiix- to - j
Lots C and 7. BIk 6. Perry Hannah**
A Mir.clsHere Is a etrlklag senienee from a
Hlnd^sj Christian Emtoavorer: ”If u
sand heads and eyes are made
one. to not that a great miracle? But
that to what to to-lug done through
Christ in bringing together men of eveo^ sort in unity with Him ” ,
eyes and tongua
celebrated cedar of Lebi
ed as proving UuU It has ^mo from
The same psreuUI stock as the pbiea
LAWYER
East 50ft Lot 9. Blk 1. H. U A Co.’*
the
•
D1BI.C aXADixus.
Exni vl tolO; Neh. 11 1-.'.; Prov xlv.
24; Jer. xxlx, 7; Malt, xvlll ::4-;:7;
XXil 15-21: xxlll 87; Mark xlL i:M7;
i,„ke xWl. 84
11. 7; 1 Tim. a
i-3; Heb 11 fi-lG.
A new tool lor removinc
aod growtog over edges of
cement walkt. By iu use a
okrrow trench'» cut next the
walk, preventing sod growing
over edge of walk, greatly iniproving appear
^
JsSi*r'ii£r,.i3
Uw; hmkniptcy prcoeodingt;
The
uuUnpoitaul
rhief udne, situate a mile and a half
from tin- louu of I'ahi. has prodiu-ed
the tlm-M siKs ImeUN kuowu, many of
the gems -vheu cut si-Ulug for ^l.O^Ki
am! more, says yie As hnW^l
-<tiu ' when
sake of the office. Ihongli reserving lU'I
right to crlllcUe any omcUirs nctlou; |
wc ahonld l>e ready at any time to deand ,
shouM d« *
our best to piwisess the entire land f< r
Thrift
A Cbrdstle*s and THKlk-ss na
tlon/ts do<Aned to destruction.
u
I—■— T h E
for
Cold of Arctic Roqion*.
OW of the to-cuUnr pheimmonn of
What th* Pl*d9* Card Ss.d.
the a ret If regious to **»ea smoke.” Expk.rera tell of * steam a* if from a A lltUs pledge card la s heap of c
boUlug kettle which rbn^ from the water wheu the temperatun* to 15 degrei-a
bc-low aero.
At 40 degre-e* llu- snow iOh,‘SSof'B?*f^"Vu^»ean and to
axMl ope* my coal was new.
and human l^slies emit this vaimr.
And once my ownaj^ noWv lad. waa
lick-f
' and atnmg and true,
light
ad one* hla BfUe waa my home.
every mom and night
notoe like the rustle of silk. At 40 de
caught my owner s rsrnrsi eye i
grees tree trunks burst with a loud
with happy light
reisirt. rocks break uj. aud streams of My signature was freMer them-tto
amoklug water flow from great cracks
waa hardly drj'waif and wanIn the earth’s surface, knives break in
BUY
Amil F. Nerlinger
for oolk.mU riBh.oou.u.K,,. for
-«fl*<l«“*^t.K,u-oc.»,cxol,o,h«f,anoo
,1,^ admission of air.
OEHTI8T
.,,10.
way lu Ox~dtT to give the Hiuokei n ady | .ue of slate rights lu Ihelr relation 4o |
aets-ss to Uu-iH.wl when dej^lrt-d
j the central government to u bubjc t
a.P••^<•num•lll ^c^Tet
The next day my father dellgbied
n»e guanl to formed of telestcopiug of 0 moql serl iUK chanu ler. aud ever> !
me by telling me tUat I bad to-eu ud\plo.sive ti. all onbnary
plates. Whleli In foldtNl latsltiou 1
true and patriotic Amerirnn owes It ^
mltVd as a memto*r of the Pbllosos.uue elato.r te t« -t-. 1
linalely level with the to|. of the to hto country to keep alireast with I
pbers* club aud was ^ee to attend Its
at Sumh II -.I b> a
bjwl
They an* blngetl to a ring } the times, to keep lu touch with the :
meetings,
to* 1 was present at the i ‘JIT,
..thci;:l111 one o! lln•^
i lv
wUieb to sts ured tb the pii-e by meauH I |aau«*s of the day and to give bis lK*.<t
next one. a few evenings luter
. I of plus that proJtM lnti» nn amiular ihuhgUt aud Judgment to the selutlou
ivUnile au.i
-With my pllte lu mv mmU
-rr«1 Ihe nIIo.iv tint Hoetm-d to Is- ^ i
problems, as well as tx.
•h 1 ..evc I
tL,w tnin^
attachment iH-rmlts the enjoy the unparallekKl prositorliy with ,
I ptote lie.
SSn. tSol i«S n «
(Tu:,ra lo U-n.tat.,1 to .0} a«.lr«l IK,, which God ha.
ox.
.
i
iiita. I frun
loroD«H,n,tlntourllvc.toourc.m..
aud cikiitmeui to ’
to c«rtom.tj
lawoTriiiiincr
Porcelaih
Work
OneViorwiUiBiiaioaaa CoUege
,.,..v«rful tlu.u .mr.. u.m.«ly«riu.l
Ic;‘lly
BshplianS
Dr.W. J.lilgglns
w-;,
canes ml least Is but a cover for
arebUm. is another daugt'V ‘^he «
plleatod questions coneenilug the regu
business
Judge of Probeto.
I robiibly the nu.st imwcrful high ex j
Kuuslte. a m wly dbas»vered ureclook
pkisivc coiiiiKmml to
U that whK*hj *tone, to dwlared to lie a gem which
luis ton-u adopte
adoptei1
the raltcsl Stole i
rival the dlqmoml .It
irstlug charge fui,
,,y
Kreuchmeu lu llkO
riiell? Uis jwu. fr .
Ihr
< ,vblh- «h.-y nviv i.r,«po< Ung lu S;m
I. „i. .1 VI .i~r «..it uum’ ..owiTful' O'*'-'’
th ill » rdluarx dyanm’te ami soiuewiml FrofesHor iWrgi* F-
.
„,d
Inne I* » July *-13
THE DMMOND.
rivals
‘Worn with
lOB^FUEL.
Peculiar Properties of Masimite. Most Newly Discovered Procious ttone PosPowerful Known.
j
smsos Unique Gualities.
cloecdy bound together and the InterWind Guard For Tobacco Pipes.
t nomles
A large uuuda-r of devirtw hate U«eu ' ©f the natUm are the e:unnle. of all
luveiitrd for the punsfse of pruuvUtu: - ^nd the ship of state Is never without
the to wl of a tuhac*-o pipe fnmi tlie
dangers.
Ttnlay In iuir laud th *
wiial.
'Hie particular udtelty lii the
nccumulalluus of wealth by the
devkv which Is nbowu berewlOi
\ fex, \m a inenufrik to omt Um.\. The rapid
Kists Ui the fact that the wind giuinl npi^d of socialism, which lu M>me
wm> auienu eon mw-
J
ImmoatMrwoMj
dut pratt paekoits.
NA-rtONAL BlJCUrr COMPANY
You
he Biay be authorised,
ad and Uceimed to sell at
U In uld rcl
the Ihtercet of aald
esuto UerciD ddKnbeo.
It b ordeiwd. Tb«t th. ICOi dar
July. A. D. >»«7. «t ten o'cJocli In
■ •
/ So natritwa8..8oeaaay di
gested. that they have become
the staple wheat food. '
Thl» wa« the druau.
- -- ..
....
laal^h for Umel In the taud of lUbj*km.
rie wanted Jeruaalcm iwalocpl
and'to be ndonuHl with rUhteoanaem
-lie aecmcd to hare aolved the deep .. . .
mu. h IU«Tty •■ujii^d!
, imdileto oii b likh lie had been lh!ak,, . b t-ul om..rf kuIM ItoiMtoB*. • ia no otbrr b
b (mod tmm Ih." Ufa. In «hl. h I a, ^ a,nrr «re th» opi^.mmltlM of
lo,. .ud 1 ex,K^.«l him
“
lUtU- of the pla»si.UureHc^ut gavanefinent for the individual as
upoi Ui* llile
!!'«*■ •«•'»'• Kraiid-. lcr- '
.
‘
__________
^
grdat; In po other ore the* pe-^ple so
nal Initli fmdi rn»a Ibl- ilryd nk <>r l>l> --------------
silence from which I
1 ouli for the moim ut
-Half nu hour pasa<-d Wfort* i
word Tfaa *4K>k€m; then a gre:a phllo^.
at tho Wther aide of the ro.>m re^
moved hit pipe Xrom his Him. mnlde.l
ihta matolre head slawl> and In that
Mine tone of abstnutlou said:
-•Yah.'
-lin, too. I prcsuuiwl. l:yJ sulvcd
eosno vn-at liroblem. aud I listened for
nn exposition of it. but he merely
pUced hU p!i>e back l»el%veen his ti*etli
and aettle<l down again to that sllenco
which a*as almost dlufiil.
-14 was nearly uu Lenu lH*forc any
bpdj- slM»ke again
This time It wn-fa
hoaiT hc-adi'd ohl phlloP-ipher. who t«s»k
Ids pipe from his mouth wagged h's
head and remarked, a.^ had his prede-
^ttaSSttSf’cC t^XbUie-of Uier
uird Bntemaib dam
Uiieeda Bisetift
.
u^tlona
lie wanted the poonlc pm"
handful of the water knd Via It fall It |
thev wem to toko
1«*» live l«d. or ».ld, nnd the Onh ^•‘Si ^^hiJlIdJ^" id preaervalkm of
The elumajr turtlc^i that move hbont
look Uke balls of fire, and when it
rahis the lake U like a loaw of jewcte.
, _
eat
»»™. ,-r. ^a sr:»5:rits
wt Inin the tekiv whore Ihej nocin to
be clothed In imrtneuta of flaiutv Icav«'*•
las a tons iroU of molten apleudor ^,
hind theih.
The oam vitu n»\ iup ore aa when
dlppod III
111 nre,
fire, and
and U
If one
one hoWa
hoWa up
up u i
dippoti
rarerae. At a MMkm hT&ld court,
at the probate abcB la the <%T
Vaverae CUJ. Ih aald eoqatj. oa
tlnd day of June. A. XL IMT.
ceant: Hon. Ftad R. Walkar,
TotAe
an appetite
for mealeTpeharpea a poorappe^
that doesn’t care for meala^
VftNiMiy Cofi Hiiii. Hte
C.B.TAVLt«CbALCO.
^
Slienhan
;,ti|4vgM'«^^
Villi
4 iiit
ittlMI-
-
ihM lONft HMtr.»rt«li profM
' of flM> ume «r Mvo««| Bmd^ HU »lv of Mmm ill.
nSMUrtt lUUotti
vwt «M
«Mam^ piofiaivl for lajr pIvoocMnal
■hDVl&K U the lino of agrteoiniw,
stock »Uin« sod tbs llk^- says s ColonUU min,
once £x avblle fhcj
siv tskso tv torprtoe. A K«v Hsmp■btra nsB wbo wsa qwodltv Us tscstioB oo s csncb of s relsdr* la Colatsi
do vent out one morning to laapect s
Urf9 lacobator In wbicb the jonng
chkka vcxv batcblag. In on^^oomor of
the Inrvbator s neglected pescb seed
enconrasod \>y the warmth of the atmoaithere bad Imnit, and s tiny apront
acveial inches long was growing oot
lU a
Pred
M Mii« lai-
s:'sssr5‘iu*»‘a!;
BritSb Na^a] Arahitaot*a Uea of
U Future Warahip.
niTsp coottnietfKS. siDOi« wbom are
serersl of the boot known df tbo Unit
ed Rtatoo asry.
^
WoU Virgliiia PrulSs.
In tbo oontlMsst aectioo of tbs
States Exhibit »Uac« st the James
town oxposUlou the state of West VlrgiaU U represented by a Tory ftno
ftult exhibit, the dUplay being rtplenluhed from time to time from a sup
ply In cM stoiage. This exbibU to in
ebatge of I W. Moore of Elwell, wbo
iMNStER OF GREAT TONNAGE
lU tposd W iKOOod That of Any Voaael
Now A«oat-WiU •« Run by Intomal
Combustion Cnginao-Guna to Ro of
Doodiism Calibor.
TIk‘ IvaUlesLlii of the future, ac-coid
lug to J.
uhlpbultd-
lag Ann of \'hkei-.- 8<m« & MuxUn.
limited. orCnm>w-lD-Fumea*. U to he
a mighty- Hhlp of great tc.uiutge thui
will be ran by luicmal combiwllon ecClue*. wIlM^ uiluua smukcstUfUii, ol
grt'oter
than
any
veweel
now
uAoat uuU with au orniauieut consist
Uig only of gww of the Uw.dllc t cab
ber. says the b*ew York Timci,
McKechnIe.
who utauds
In
the
Occupy
In the exhibit are tarn
pies of the Grimos GoldeQ apple, wbkb
originated In Brooke county. W. Vs.
A large phoU^gtspb of the original tret
to also shown. There to also | nest
exhibit of cranberries grown In Pres
ton county. Many fine pictures fmm
the state experiment ststlan at Morpantown form a backgn*und tor l3»«
display.
Mr.
vor>
forefront of British nate! urchi tecta. Is
re;>orttxl to hove statn! tluK hi« firm
now MluuUu ivacl3* to ari.'eiit the com
tract
same posltloo at the St
McKtvUule, the ouglu.-crihT '
direolor of the givnt
APPETITE OF NESTLINGS.
Young Rirdst
Number of insoctv
for the cuustructiun of such u
The Insatiable apia-tlic of youo4
birds and Indirec tly the IsiientH whkii |
n ('oiuii)uult.v nH‘(flvi»s fn»m the presenci» of livwH-T eating birds are adiulr.ibly
kOvermiH-m built the great battlejhlp bnmpht out lu n stndy made by tho
<*o!iuci*tlcut, the |.rcsent flugsUlp of atnOents of the rnlvorslly of Indiana
the rullcd StalcK Atlantic Ucw. diK^H at the lilolopbail station at WIumhu
Mc-iict
uot go KO far as Mr. Mi-iicrhuk-.
but Lake.
Uclays of siudeuU. awnllng to tho
be bcllcvi-w tfint the iM bcme is u *i iiuNature Ktudy Uevlow. idacwl ihuni
fc.nvlblc and will prObntly be
fully nvillzcd wuiie Uny |HTha|Mi uot vcIvoH in a ivsllkiii to utiM>rvc cou
tlnui.usly fn.in davliuht to dark ib4 hi ibe
of ail on hard
Bauer believeu ilittl the Ideas of Mr
jiIkn U. IIud u wren,
Mi Kwhule rdijuhl be exp-TiuieaUil ^
ig to ilu- lusei-t cou
tlut 1^. V
w itii lii a progrcHsl\
luilug class of blnU.
as toriH
scls of liplit tuuaai
Tbc muv w ren H nci^i. in which there
iKUtK. should Urst IK^ cousiru 'tt-d along.
ul«mi tbn-e days old,
.roiKJHed Hues, theu gun'K.ul^. |iix» 1
uri at actlvliy. uiid i:i
te< tetl crulsom. armored
< ! hi
boors and twenty six nilmiics
l.tiily. With the lufonuHtbiu puli.ii!
f
The little Mrd family was unJer ob^
ih«* «• msiriK-tUHJ of lliejc*
hatileshiii
Williaiii
J
Baxter,
the
uaval «w
Htrtictor uuilcr whoje eniurvi-^ian tho
.lld4u>.daai:y-^fid£ire t.
|»erhr.eut In first class
the ox
.am-
Scenes from -Lost Parad sc as p
recanted by the Carl W. Cook Stock'
Co. at the Grand opera house next w cek.
.
/
“f ibe food IsMug fom
tbc mate t.lnl. hot distributed
slnution
Mr Baxter has re. -.xel u *’•' ^b«* motlier l.Ird
iHip.x of Mr. Mi Kivlmlcs M„v.r. wliMiJ
■^‘***
.
NVbrId's Highest Observatory.
»f
cutworins.
of tbe M.mte Itn
In this paiM
“'Slug tile
* Th# Oeast Arnolds, with the Carl W, Cook Stock Cc.. at the Grand opera house all next week.
lu the iiicturo that wiis drawn of
pn^nm-d new butUe^hip is seen a n
"luuke:
An Estraerdinary Bombs, dmsnt.
' stcr of l<j.Hiio tou«> wltbu.it
stock market during a panic, the third nice vHn uf nmitHiy and a well laid
One of the iii«iHt cxiraordliiM v hoaxiui sta-ka and xvb.ise docks ai c
w llb gn-at turn is. ever? *aic of Uietu ^
on rci^.rd to said to have U,mi play.sl
act ahowing the slock market dining ploi.
,
cuntuiiilnp n pair of puus of lUe txvHxe!
uiHin
tlM*
iMwsu
luilla
MuulraJ.
a
iiaone of the great iMUiics when inllllons |
A rhanm- “f I‘1h)
w 111
Niiuide'
imb ty|KI
are won and loat oo a mere quotaUiUi. i nlgldly uu.l Inrhides s.u-h well krtown
lu this ship d.sk crt.stnutluiiu nre*
[succoses as •Htatf of
Tennesso*.’
I»ra» tlrally oiolated. the uiarttn.;: of ihe
The comedy to of the %'on' best of
^j"Thc
Himalor s
Wife."
* Ibi tuok
uas
or
oil
eiiplue*
U
u
mailer
..f
but
r-ii iii'Kii
iinii Buui uii
!>*• I Ike dew an i.ml !iN
Pi the fortl- a few minutes. auU us the maehluery
an ok! Modfedlst desouo adk hi- wife'
is at a uioch i<,uer level than U the
irl. ’i iUhI RU;. of MmiHau one day the beho haviwr awuctii tiu» niM* tuuaa
*^*'^**''>’
^**’*»*
eas4- lu I be sbli<s u
— y day
hl.gei^ well- a;u Kcd b> tb,- thmij. rrn-i...iid
..CN -.e,„l of ^
e\!ri.oi.Mu*iy
[bUe ^:xp^L-H^ ”
lilgly
Hu- s!dp
eoatumes wrom In this iwoduriion bo
.r u. !• ;dfed!.. *«.l nfi I v ^b‘.t i>r
I
Vainlexllle \> put I
Will I,. I, CU..O de.ll b-e. lb..
tu
log of the Snowt ever Men <»n any Im
kIm M. but I,\ iin tc-..'rt!ueiit
inl..v'.! a;n«. making the p. rfo
U-tion lu 'Uhi tm-n- l. i, . . ,..j .
lauc *ti> pn xMowh in
n ry liagfneU
cal stage. The company nmulN rs ,i*0
and huludi^. su
riaii.e. US la the la-e uf tb.- r.-. ipiM
tary . ..udllioii miuliiu Into lli.- BMtUJi
people and comes dln<t from a
Ing and tnrt.u.e pr .j.ell. i xbi-.- .|
111m.> ah F,djtb.i
l,a.\ora.
the II: c-i. ihc Sikb edit ri.nlii. ii \\a < alterlos of long runs in 'Coluiulms.
day. a gn-at am .u,.: ..f .j....
iMvsdel. doll; that d-reultic Mlow. V. ..rd .!b-e..\en d. bad feiiud i;. Hie i ;ty
Aricon: Fun Wayne. Kuluinaxoo. and
ii.id exeiy ... e ..I (be mFreil Keto; Musical
Haiiy
lUiich. B lar:p* M..re .,f , -m. d ni.*a: id ilie
Bay City.
Aiuerlcu's grcale-l hatpl,.l; and the iMt.ue of ^w bilb be wa-i ...i-qilctcly
eil > :i ;i Hliil’lt 111 tlie same ti
li.'ii**r:viil
A baiPt•^py in |;rjiU;i pay
' Fire Mg ratidevlllo aru an» carricsl. Rival Amolchi. Imiwrbcmator, ccjiiJlib
Mr
MvKeel.i.if
.:bi irte.1 L*
-;icl
b;m
that
.
put oo
111.. «> t», mak. it>\ ami culcrtaiucr. and wiihoui doubi
bndlier mi .il ar-hit.*, ih a t:i'.V
I .L.,i.cs.
d beme
. lD( dw parffTBUnce oHiiima.ua. aiwl the bc^t and hlghcwi -ulurl«>d vaiidc t /J'.,
u likb the weights, area ... ■ toeluaM U» lolloulo* *.ll k.u,»u vlllc act rattled by nny orgaJi I ration J t»d
nia. hiui-iy. li.OK. jw.wef |m-.- |
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til f !l'iWeJ-s
ehnier> . eti , eu -blp-. 1'f tile >'eaU.
hmi llmm.
ibcr n.»-e .
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fevtiy M table
f.-Kl. -.'<1
Bdythe LaKora. the I>rcsdcn doll;
BIRTH8 IN JUNE,
uelvht^ :.K ...mel'eil ale i..T a
Fred Reto, comedian; musical Harry
nd Mrs r J luus. lull::
• bli. of nl.im p-..t.S. I..
F 4
Blitch and great Amolda. the
h»-st
rnlon. gill. June
«
atUi highest salaried vaudeville act
eluding l!ie i.s.Kil ati\. i;uli*»., i-u:
Mr and Mrs J.ra-ph Weller. Wcwl I
carried by any au»ck orgauil/ation.
;
Ktgbib. Imy. June <;ih
|
tSSTrSU'xbe c^. buCon the
InlertaHt.
band, it ia a story of Uio New Vork
Ktirriug rUnmxcs. a pretty Ime story,
ijalhoM.
Owl^Hit Kl,.
Ths Hsarl of Tennessee.
tmny gave iholr
Kill.
Mr. ami
|»erfuriuaoce
at Etopes tbewler'lasl mgbi
other large audlcnc<*
to
most
popular
Mr
Tliai u-furc Uie
ooniiiauy
The cbmimny
ercnly
Itself Is
liaJanocxl
PAIN
....m
.MaHeMiu.
prore It b« I
and Mrs. GcorKc liannuth.
East Ninth,
idaylug |
here la men at this Ume an assured i
fact.
Frank
Hum Sivi.enih. boy. June 12
an
Week la out they will be eotutdered
the
Miv
. June 4
Mr. and Mi>
W
H
Adnli. 421
Ninth, boy. .June h.
Mr and
of
here I ”' '**‘’‘***
.Mil
chic
f TOO bars i^Mwdaobe. K‘i blood paMsura.
Hcrt
•*'**“*
W
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Wanicr.
H
L
IktubiTK-k
12.’. Ka^l Sixteenth. l»o>. June 11
-m#
Heart
of
Tcnn«nK.H.,"
a
Mr
beautiful four-act comedy drunia. the
offering laat night, la Tull
tearblng
of
giKid
mlngl.sl
with
k
was aecft
apeclaltlHs.
uticr of the cast
In two enUtviy
which
Mrh.
J<d.n
B^mneti
lUmlolph. gill. June 22
.Mr
r,2i;
I
Every
and
and
Bay.
Mr
and
.Mi’s.
MalUiew
U.y. June
tbedurskl.j
Hi
Mrs. Wewb y
|
War.*s.
Tus.
i Sixth, boy. June 21
iP yon
want
a cold drink,
go
weie Jucksun s, loO E. Proiil.
kDOCkoats tor the bins*, and he de
fM
Laoks 15 cents Monday nigbt
If accanpxBtol by asyAite boldioe a 30c
ticket rarctosed btfore i p m. Moiiday.
toj
|
July C 4t
j
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tableto
HANNAH & UY Mctle. CO.
S; E WAIT & SONX
»«-loW and
markable
iH-w.Vh
was
cpially
n-
th.ii ..f Ih.. ^
^
^
sui.an* f.vt
The lu*! « Misin..ptj.M of!
the shlf.s of the time type, also great I
lyyai
. Ihe ga- and «d! sbil.s,
|
oonstrm ik.us of lofiM*do U.at ^
<le>tn.yer- It %v.,k i-.inied oui that sa; !
log III sjunv and wel;cht w,«iM u-ak.* It
lK>Kstble to urm these -blpn ui;b r.ufour Pieh gnus au 1 t .. >. six ik.i u.1-i J
<n^ tbe building. .
V
Legsnd of ths Moss Roso,
Washington -tns*t. lUo^ton. to saM
A r.enuau tradilloii gives the origin
of the liioriji ru,.e .-i!! folb.wi.: Airnugel be the h.ug»*si paved -trend
worbl.
It mensures seyeutu<n
i*auie to s-arlh it. iiu.rtal gul*w. He
half ndb- fn.m end t*. end.
sought .1 pbi.s- of Hhelier iiiid n*|HM>e
after hi- luU.rs of love, but every door!
\rns shut agalust the heovenly vhdior. j
At leugib tbe nugel. U-lug very weur>.
i^ank ufM.u Ibe gromid and o\er iiliii u’
ros liovb ‘j.reaJ like a tent
It .aught
uie.n it< . t-pn-ul leaver (be f.iJIiir*'
.1. u
xv!d. b
\v..'ild otlierwPv ba-.oj
dtem U.-,] Hie .lie—eager of li\e. Wftklug (be aug. 1 .aid lo the ros .
I
p.'K^t, say.s a v. tiler lu
;h.* 1‘ruuk Instiiuu*. La< U*..n doc
P “l!y ti the lu vent but <*f im*thods of
rhit .i:v,r mto sIhvis. from which
tbiM-ttUih-* tire ;‘.a : ikhI out by manu-f - tr.re*
inw;,.a4.of U-lng labirlonsly
e . 1 -f ; fn:; r* ds uf fdlrcr.
\. ;n t'i.* oUl Jinn. ’*, s. NearlysaJI
'n. ..;*-er i of i trrUn : silver aTase the silver s:h;*cts ffciia
t'ga! r. a*: * -a i;.;nSalty of rolllru;
Vt-vllv, r-’v-rr ioatr.P.is U7r,
> .ilver ti pr.
ct>i jxT ; lx e>»\^li the req-
•“1
■
Protect^flowMS
lien •-!.;.l. .1 the Ph, U. r tha^ man j
A i.r.V.rl'.; ,MV l...... p> d] n,th tl.e aWdr.
nH^T INB
-nrcle.
glory of
ui.bhal
A m.-mU-rof the Uoy.il ib- gru
sneU-iy gives
• Ii-ink valnt
‘(uir c<».d St
Blazl*
gave us tin* phr.ns«* ’drunk ns lti.i7A-s.‘
for tlds siiSuf wa- ple.’i-aiitl.v done to
death by having bis ib-nb i..ni -ygUw
w*H.l , on lK.. ni.d M. be l.e« auie riu* pa
fn.n of ih.- EugUsb w.h.I romlH‘rs. nud
as a high f.*asi was kept uj. on bU kbi.v
nud the jHM.pk* vvb.. |re..MeUt*sI tbe
;i ..lie tbe »-n.*ln.of v, bh ’ . feast wen* eaile.l Hi.i/ers s..
-.n v!n-g
>tl iv]H- 7.V* lor.s.
.«i(.,.e-d by 1.# bmerv e..
Ji:-
*'cnr^W^*Oook and his i^i^iilar c<»iii
young blnU bad reivlxiil 2'i'» InstallUH-iiu of iliuner
The v.4im liv of tbi-
complete 1 atsl will Ik* oficucMl hou. says
the New York TrlpmJc. The cimsirurtlon of the olmervalory, whkh to the
highest ill the Wi.rhf. Is due to the
gfiier^K-ity of UM‘vu Margl;«rr-lta of
Italy. wlKi. It Is said, will altviiipl the
OMVUt of tho Monte Bcmi lu urdc*r toj
Custom
Both Oece.vad.
V..U
ii.;.e ibMviv.Ml
|
mej
^,,.ild Ik- |.io\i,b-.l v^lTtl a ”o.mI vvat. h
as 1 lb *sl. uml ii..w uftei bare
[y u fortulgbt It N .pille g.Ksl for noth
lug: Wat. hniiiker Hut It N uot luy
you wen* ko iblnl and sk W
kH.k’ng’ Ti:itislnt»s| F«.r TraiisuUunlU*
Tales Fcni Flh-gei.d- Blatter
oil a .Idp (lull Is ii.ov nrmed otil.i u lfi, .
Adv,cm Thay Head,
twelve and six |K.uuder gnus
A tbir
..yeK. 1 ui going almmd iit omv
l
ty knot de*tro.v«T. driven by oil en ] gotta pi”
clues. Would have a rudluN aiv an 1 a ‘
(be d.Ktors
••Oh. y.ui mustut
half times grvtater ihuu itin: ..f a
su-am driv.-u veSM*l ..f the same ton
..j
„ lawyer”—Wi
Sure death to all plant in-**
•ecu on flowen, vegetable*,
tree*, vine*, etc. Equally ef
fective in exterminating ver.;
min in the hou*ehold, in dog
, kennel* or hen-house*, on ,
«»dog*. caU, fowl*, and the/
human head or body. ■
Bug* are on your plants
now. They may be small,
but if you allow them to live,
they will grow larger, at the expense
of your flow^a Get a can of RoseNicotine toKlay, and save your flowers. |
Sold i.) J1 <k,«K,
««UU.).
A.k m,
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25.
o.
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(^«d. M
- (- « h'» UaW
(^5 lUotfMicm.) -Ho. to Douoy IW lioecu ud Vema.-
F. A. THOMPSON & CO.,
Ingtou
AI.I-
NEXT
WEEK
The Carl W. Cook Stock Co.
m Mond^
Nlghl, "Jlnii Ihe Westencr”
S Big,Headed
3peoialties
fw Prices
10,20,30c
"
by the Great Amolda '
"
Sens
site it tte hoi oflici
bwoh
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IIOUSEHOLi^
MbkmtbflflMlMB
ItiM tr libit %• tMM MM
H* «« if tba imt tba wtr «M t
BmmMimi Bmn
kfMMv. :
Wk»IM •«.
»3S“:
Tbaiw to a atory oC aOafinaa w<
who Bvad Sa a UUto Iowa of Min
tba was dbaeifal ladmdiial of tba
Mrs. Wlnt typi and abb had a 1
that would roil acra« Cba viltota Uks
a paal Ai aprtns tbuadar. Tba rarerbemtlQaa wetw IntooUoua, and no mab
tar bow
and tired, no
they would echo a smile and
and contanuneat would tattle down
upon Ibe whole tommanlty. Mrs.
Bchfwider beltoved in the gospel ot
A* ri »oJ*ot A few
work. Bha was aavar Idle,
> bMT Um MO* of CrMohlp
aun-up to auDsei and aftar, she was
A»4 UmA tlM rood with TOIL
busy. BvucTtbiag about hpr iltUt
house shone like new silver from the
' AM nm will flnd that llvlns
repeated scrubbim and poltobing she
Is Aot 4 drioTT borp.
gave It She assaulted dirt with the
Mi Uto IMW Buuir bMringi
vabemaoee of an American and the
Toi iM wot kaow More.
-^iwiry B4i1k»U Morrill, SdoeUi. thoroughnemi of a
a Ituuuy aha dtodained. and
was .always healthy sad always haiipy.
Tlif Powtr or Mif.
“How la It, Mrs. flchreider.” she was
IMi whODlb&dai;
ofum asked, “ihal you are so happy
all tba timer
I atat «Mi rm m4.
“Ach. OoU!" she would exclaim,
wltb that irraalatlbla tough. “I bmf no
time for anytlnga udder
I ■fill wM rm boriw
It ildiMi tb» loti;
I Ms whM n& waarx,
Vegetabls Canning.
m%ha to oT«T *01141.
I alns wM rm boayIt makM labor lidu;
I aim in the moralns.
Mm well aa at nlftbL
M4 wbao I reach baaveo,
Ani maet tba sraai throos,
rii >oto tba ffwod ohoroa.
Aoi alas Uw “Haw Boha”
and PraeUyter
Thla to tha beat day tba world
laa aaaa Tosorrow wUl ba bat
H--'-
•99tmi th eMhf’t Ctoir
'
P
k
Vegeuble canning, says a wesUrn
farm magazine, requires much more
ewre than fruit earning. Corn and
peas are the must tiimcult of all. Ai
In the aeiecUoo of bound perfect fruit
ao to It in sdecUng only tbe heat vegelahlea. Asparagus, corn, Lime beans
awd-peas may be tresiad In the same
way. almost. 11^ the grwitost care to
used, there to scarcely a chance of
ioalm one con out of a hundred. Prepars asparagus by trimming carefully,
throwing it into cold wau-r until all to
dona. Place in para (glass quarto be
ing prsfarabie) butts down till jar to
well filled. Lay straw or hay or a
and set jars on this; then fill with
water until jars are net
toy on Uips and cover the bailer
place of wtod In the bottom of boiler
Ugbt and boll for three hours. Re
move jars and fill quickly with boUing
water. Screw on tofM tight as poasihle «nd set aside where the air wUl
not strike for a coujUe of hours Than
pul tn s cool place to cool, then again
tightao lids sad |»ut awuy In a dork
dr>- place.
Core should to* |H»rfocUy fresh, not
even one day off Uif atoiks. Care
fully cut from cob ttfler husking and
silking. Pack Ughtly to the very lop
into your carefully cleansed glaas
jars.' Berew lo|is down Ught. cover
with cpld water and boll same aa as
paragus for three hours. The beat
will draw tbe juice out of corn, and
tbe can should be full when dune.
Berewh down cover Ugtii and finish
same as asparagus.
lima beans should be carefully
ahHled and placed in jars, the jars
filled with cold water and ui|is laid
on. BoU same as asparagus, then
screw dosTi lops, etc
Pens are treated lu exacUy the
same maimer as Unm b.-aio
TVmaUM-a and corn c.an be cjmned
tugeUior much more easily than the
corn can alone. Wlille corn ferments
alone very easily, the acid of the u»-
JUaoat any one oaa taoa tba world
with at toaat a aamManoa of ohaer
aKar tba day baa worn away tor
aaoosb 4o siva har time to gei
UartoSB Mtd. aa it were, ‘ pull beri
naif tOS»thar/* Bat the lint wakIns thonsbto are apt to be ootorM
with doom. U Ibare i» any eeamtos
fwaaon for it, unlaaa one baa learned
to Uva from the Chrtot center within,
'll to poaalWa to ao pul ouraelvea Into
tba aurrant of all good, to ao fill and
aammnd ourMraa with a eplrit of
faltb. aid truat to a guidlns power
Mich la not only wtlUm. but analoua
to bear all our burdena. that wo will
wake with a eons in our haarie. A
baantifttl friend of Home Chaar. whoae
conlas always brought joy and whose
ayes srara full o{ aa Inner light and
peace, used to say that her lint waking
tbcUght was always a verse cS comton or gniiaiica from the Book of
Books, and aha took this as her mea
sasa for thi day. She went to sleep
with lova Id har thoughu. and ex
pectins tbs -word** In the raomlns.
and It never faUad bar. Imaslne what
a Wld tbto would ba if every one In
It ware to wake with Ue up^lllt. the
hope and oourasa which to our hinb. ihem
Cook tomatoes till they are
rlshU Dtltol slretifth would ndtote not aojyatery. then add corn and cook
from, every ttLmikj group, as they about half an hour Fill enui and seal
gathered for the morning meal! Wlial as fruit
an aaaured auoooM the day** work
After allowing your canned vage
would be. for the one elt-nieot which tobies u> stand in a dark cool place for
moat aurely brings fsllore. i.. fear several days, examine Uiem easily
thougttt, ourrodins and crlppluig every and if the lid is sllghUy indented, the
olliwt « mind and body, at a Ume contents fi^ from any air bubbles
when aerane sirenstb is the one great and the liquid or findt seUied, rwst
essential to success. And the pity of easy aUsit its keeping. If you should
It is that it lias within the |»wer of (tml tbal the lids are bulged a little,
every one to change all this, to banUb your fruit or vegetables are frothy
frosma and worn-wrinkles, if we and Im lined to rise sbarjily u» the
would only make the determined effmt lop. open jars ImmodUlely
Throw
to do ao. To ba auiw. it iakT» .troug the vegatahlos assy and boll your
will power to alter the worn* Imblt. jars for future use.
but It to not worth-while? So>s 0|
writer in Buocaasfui Farming
;
Hints on
H to not always easy to be cheerful!
The following isble. trom Successful
when tblnst aasm to ^ wrong In spite
Farming gives some good hints as to
of one’s bast alforu. To be able to
the quantity csf fruit n-qulred for this
look on tbs obssiful aide of things is
summers' canning
an acoomplUbaant that carries with
Bxperimouto show that from 1C to
f: muob or tbe causa Ipr real aucctvt
JO quarto of imacbes can be canned
tn our ovary day work. whaUer it be from one bushel of Um fresh fruit.
in tba auwououa Ufa of the aoojestad Blackberries and raspberries yield
city or cm tbs farm
trom 13 to 17 quarts per crate. Uiere
Tba pauy vexaUcms of tbe day. lieing little waste if In good condlUoo
wM and moaib. coma with saamlng when used. Tomatoes ehould yield
ranlartiy. TO ba able to meet them 13 quarts to the bushel. Grapes yield
one pine of Juice to each two pounds
to the mak of fmiu and this juice is most exosllof sekf<ootrel. that
ing of a atptmg cbi
enl for use in sickness or In heaJthhas said: “Bs ptoaiaiU tmUl lo o'clock One quart or juice and one and ooe
and the rest of Uw day will take esre half pounds of sugar gives six glasses
of liaslf.** IB tbto miggasutm. we of grsfte jelly Plne-spples purchased
iwcogatoe the fM that there to noth when cheapest can be obUlned tor 73
ing that baips oas mart tnscoompiish cu. per das. One pineapple fills s
log daUy tasks. Uao \q sun right In pint jar
the moraing and keep tn the mood all
Can fruit in small qu|^uaes dally
Mf.
s
while preparing meals rather than
Tba tialt of always being cheerful canning large quanUes at one time
to oaa ibat wU grow. To be able to and becoming ovar-faUgued.
>aar an toward load of torrow and ywt
Cover pie Uns wlUi smrcral layers of
toraabriMttMfbovma
batcher's brown paper, wsi in hot
•r for hsv- water; placs jsrs just removed fiom
tog bata to ft. /My yw sorrow to boiling wator oa this paper; put mbBbowftttotgi /t*ok over upward. Sow bar to ptoca. fill at tba renge. wipe
aatds Of baMr. «baMol dtopoattion with cUnh mag from hoc water,
and reap a barvaot o< simshlne.
ecfww lid to pbMto aad tovert oh Ubia.
Ry this metbod of baadling Miher
table (a bird^toSB book
Um
porpoea) wbare Mm oaa Mpead the
lelly bag while it drataa. If the tiMt
to oooked and buns In tbe ovaaias, it
wttl all drain out bg^ore monUag. Urns
ne agueetim and beatlag. stained bands. By making |ba
jelly in tba monOng boura. jally-mak.
lag oaaaaa to ba a dreaded task.
Canning VegeUblet for WInUr Uss.
airing beans may be canoed for
winter uee by cooking in sllghUy salt
ed water (as If for table use) onUl
under, putting into the glass jars
when at boiling heat, covering at once
and standing upside down until cold,
ears toe Philsdelidils Public Ledger.
Then, giving ao extra twist to the
covers, they should be put sway in a
cool, dark place
A better way by far. and less trou
ble. is to pack the beans In a stone
jar or wooden bucket, wUhout wsahing. stringing, breaking or cooking. In
dry salt A layer of salt and a layer
of beaus ending with salt and cover
ing with a board or plaU preased
down with a stone.
Enough ceo be Taken out at any
Uroe for a meal, soaked for an hour
or twd In twro or three waters then be
treated as If fresh from Ue vines,
when they will prove ertop and with
Ue fresh besn flavor. If stemmed
and slrtoged Ue salt will extract the
lure, and more salt will be ab
Pd. One wlU access to the city
markets can store
away several
basketfuls at once, making a day of It.
Those getting Ue uiock f^m the
garden may add a handful or two
from lime to time, always Inaring the
top layer of salt.
Baiting corn to much easier UAa
inning, and Uere is no risk In lu
For this boU corn on Ue cob just
enough to set Ue milk in the grain.
Shave Ue kernels from the cob and
pack tn table salt; that Is. In alter
nate layere of salt and com. Ue top
Ut. When wanted for the table,
s brief soaking will remove Ue salt,
and it U ready for use. The cooking
ox Ue cob sets Ue jlcas so the saiL
ot effect them, and they will not
be lost in Ue soaking
Where tomatoes are In greater
abondsnoe Uan ijjerv are jars u> pul
Uem in or time lo can them. Uey may
be saved for winter use by dn'tng on
plates or pape- In Ue sun. or in Ue
stove oven. Scald, peel, cut In half,
plaeing the out side uppermost. >Mieu
dried Uey may be stored in paper
bags. Borne prefer li^ dried tomato
Ue canned for scnips and gravies
Ways of Preserving Corn.
The ways of preser\lng swi-et corn
are fdmost as numeixxts sm Ue house
keepers who can It Tlie NorU lla
koto Khrmer gives Ue following pme
tlcal suggesUoDs:
To Can by Cooking.—The factory'
processing meUod oonslsto of cook
log Ue filled cans In Steam in an Iron
tank. Ue cover of whlcli Is clampc-,1
on Ughtly and i-onfluea the steam so
that u pressure of
degrees t an be
secured. So high a degu-L. of heat is
lo kill certain bacteria that
Us com to ferment. Tbe com is
cooked at this temperature for 40 to 45
mlnuu-s-55 mlnutre used to be Ue
Uat period, at such high
lemiHTaUire. was found to make the
turn dark, and experlmenu have
shown Uat 4h minutes is usually
>ie Ume. and Uat the corn retains
while ot>lor better The cane are
pUced in a rack which enahlei them
to be iowared Into and lifu^ out of
the tanks or Tetorto. as Uey are
called, by machinery This processing
under such high preaaure to out of Ue
ion in ordlnao household prae
so Instred w-e must resort u.
longer cooking under less pressure
To secure M great pressure or degree
of hret aa passible. Ue cans an- IV.l.nl
wlU com. Uen placed on a bay or
straw citohloci in a i»oiler wlU a coser
hlch fits very UghUy.^ This keeps
I Us lUam. and enables ooe lo raise
the pressure considerably Long cook
ing—at leant ftnir hours—is necessary
this home methtwl to slernite
thoroughly every porUoo of Ue core
in the cans, because U requlrre some
for Uo boat to pooetraie to U-*
ceBler of Ue coolenU^
Briefly. Ue household process of
canning com to as follows Rhave off
Ue tops of the kemeU with a sharp
knife. Uen with the back of Ue knife
rare out the insides of Ue kerneU.
Mix a weak brine into Ue com and
pack into glass cans full to overflowlug. Bonto prefer not to salt the corn
Uus wrtU a biine. but to pack It Ugfatly. wlUoot aalUng at all. into Uc cans
toll to ovarfiowlng. but it is more 'apt
to keep If Ue hrine-a we^ ooih- to
mixed in. Put on Ue rubbers, screw
dbWB the covers, and stand Ue cans
a a cushion of hay or
nougt to keep Ue cans
waU off Ue bottom of Ue boUer. TO
wiU cod water to about
three4ourths Ue depU ^ Ue cans.
Cover Ue boUer wlU Ue fitted, light
and boU steadily for four
hoars, oounUar from the UnU when
tbe water bMito to boil. Be aure Uat
tMw U always water eaough la Ue
boitor
RP 4 RkU ToIttOke of
giTyr Mwwiiiii. »>ywi
•toflM; lHUB MWMMnr^M Bii Mifi
Mre tt bomk IIMb Mm. lift m
tiffhOF aa poaMlMi
1km
tightoa eorera agM.. Rmp to a eod.
dark place.
Oooi to Bitoe-4ireva 1M toalda
rowof ImakeaoUeooba: pvt oat lay
er oa a>aywr of salt jn 4 l4i«e amk;
ARemate Ue oore ead eaU lam. hov
er WlU waiet Uea wlU a okMh. plate
aad welMt When wanted for uee.
waeh. remove Ue hueka, poor hot (not
boUing) water over Ue eare. aad let
eoak in this for 12 hoiire. Uea pet toto fresh water end cook teader.
Change Ue cooking wator if too salt.
It may be out from Ue cob. and a^eoned. or may be eerved on Ue cob.
AnoUer method to to out Uo corn
from UtM50b. cook enough to set Ue
milk, and for every two quaria add 1
pt of salt, mixlag it in well Pack in
WiU clou aad weight.
WiU cold w
bring lo a boll; change Ue water un
til the com tastes fresh enough. Re
member Uat JUe addltkjo of sugar to
any preserved com. when preparing It
for Ue Uble to usoally dealrable be-
They are like ^
beet whea eerred to
state, hot moat be ebeolvtoly ripe to
be Uorouihly MjoML
TV> test a ripe ptaeapple. poll two or
three or the oeoter pines tnm Ue
crown aed If Uey come out easily Uq
apple la ripe. If Uey ellog and an
effort to required to pull Uem. the
fruit 1e green.
Uedqr-rlpe ptoeappiee may be used
fdr future or ee oooked fnril. but
mellow fruit to preferable in all eaeea.
Pineapple Omelec—Beat four eggs
WiU a toaapoonful of iemoo jolca and
a heaping tableapoonful of powdered
eugar. Ptooe in Ue utonsU in which
it is to be cooked a generous tablespoonfuJ of butter and when it begins
to bubble pour in- the eggs. When
Ue eggs are Arm and nicely hrown on
one Bide, ptooe to Ue middle two
beeping Uhlespoonfula of ptoaapple
gretod fine and eweeuued wiU aogar.
Fold Ue ogielet. turn on to a hot dtoh.
dust WlU powdered augar aad serve.
This may be prepared on Ue chafing
dish.
Pineapple Friuers.—Pare Ue pine
apple. out It into Uln ellcea and eoak
then in lemon juice and eugar for two
boura. Make a baiter by beaUag four
eggs. Ue yolks and whites eeparmtely.
BUr wlU Ue yolks a cupful of flour
and a little salt; beat Ue bauer well
and add two Ublespoonful of cream.
gar in
To Dry Cora -Bcald on Ue cob.
shave off the top of Ua keroela. Um
press pt Ue inaioea ooto piatoa or
baking Uns: spread oat to a Uln lay
er ao Uat Ue com wUl dry quickly.
put In a rnUor hot oven (not hot
enough lo bum It ) aUr occasionally
to pre^-enl scorching. After Ue juice
la well set, remove to Ue warming
oven or any other warm place about
thtj stove to flnlsn Ue drying. BOr oc
casionally to haaten do ing. We Ulnk
Uat dried com is much aweeter and
bettof Uan canned com. Some otnin Tht Bscrat of Unaoaktd Pis Crust.
After tbe bottom cruet is in Ue pletry women could work up a good trade
tbe suiiei^ortly of dried com over Ue plate. put in a level Ublespoonful of
canned product in i>olnl of paUubllity flour, rubbing it carefully into Ue
paste over, every part up to Ue edges.
Canning Tomatoea.
After the fllllng to put In, sprinkle a
The principaL-jMu-l of the nutrlUve level tableapoonful of flour over ft
quality
Ue tolhato to oonulned In Wet Ue Hlge of U« under crust slight
the juice, therefore Ue pracUce of ly by dipping the forefinger in water,
drawing off the juice. In orde; lo have snd put on Ue top crust, pieaaing ^he
more solid packed tomatoea. In can sdgas logeUer.
vrteu making a lemon pie. bake tbe
ning to to be condemned, aays the
crust first, being sure to prick Ue
Ohio Fanrier.
The U-si way lo can tomatoes Is paste about every half-tnch wiU a
simply to pack them dlUout j>eelln« fork After Ue crust it baked, rub
Into wIde-mouUed jars, half fill the into it two level Ublaapoonfuls of
WiU cold water; pul the jaiw In flour, being careful not to break Ue
large aauoepso. or Ue waafa 4x>ller blitters if Uere are any. Lemon pie
with water to r4ch half way the jar. prepared lo this way can atand Uree
bring water to the boding point; boil or four days without soaking, whereas
half an hour, lake out the jars, fill to might soak in two or three hours
«rflowmg with boding wa If this were not done. Use lemon-julce
and seal By thU means you wUl only for the flavoring, aa Ue grated
get all the %ulue of ihe tomato Shtnild rind often gives Ue fllllng a blUer
you have toroatoei^ left over after s J Uete
Good pumpkin plea may be
mesl. don't throw them away, but can ! uu.de from canat-d pumpkin if It la
ihera Just a Jar at a time will do
after a mml. while you are washing
your dlshoa. and in a ^ remarkably
Rhori time'you will have a goodly ar-uy for a *i-aiiiv day.” Tbe grwen
3nes can also l>e made Into Jam. They
remedle. which destroy the
we belter than tbe retl for this pur diff^^renl Insect peats
different task frx»m making InaecUcidea by the same uamea to be used
on the different (rult trees and bushes.
A Canning Chapter.
Wo speak of kerosene emulsion for
Fannie Merritt Farmer, tells in the
fruit trees and for flowers, but a
’om«ii b Horn.- Jounml how lo can
different formula ahi»uld be used In
peas, com and lomult»efc buccesBfully
preiMring this mixture for flowers.
She says
Tbe same Uiliig is true with the moat
T«i Can Peas—nil the jai> with
the other lusecricidee.
freshly picked, young in-as snd each
’ Kerosene
emulsion for
flowers
Jar with water that has l>een boHeo
should be made aa follows
Ooe gal
and cooled Finish precisely the same
lon of Bour milk to added to h galloo
as uspat agub. but bidl continuously for
and o half of kemsene. and Ula mix
two hour*, and u half (The dlrecUonH
ture lb churnc*d thoroughly for several
(or thin were given two weeks ago In
minutes When the preparation to in
Home Ch«-r. Bd ) I think It Is wise
Its proper conslhiency U has a buttery
at the end of the sec<*nd bour
appearance K the mixture does not
and adjust the nibl>er and fasten
emulsify In flvu minutes add a Utile
down the lop* You must be very care
vinegar Sweet milk wUl not give M
ful with peas, aa they contain sugar
aaitofacu>r> ri*bults as sour milk ThU
The air to flUed with wild yeast plants
emul^loti ahtmld be prepared from
and aa they live on saccharine mater
time lo lime aa you need It. instred Of
lal i»eaa give excellent food One
pr.-tuirlnc a large quantity as >vni do
spore that might
when soap lb used.
lid would c<*niamluate the emllre Jar
ToiMLcct* dwciK-tloo tx made by boil
Tbl*.
will also answer for
ing the refuse stems and Irevea In
young lima beans and i>eets
water for a frw mjuutee or by pouting
To C'kn tr»m—Score each row of
tabling water .nrer Ihx-m. Aitov the
grains, press out the pulp, ivack tbl*
leavre have sufficiently stooped, lha
liitci t*inl jars, lay the lids on lot»ely
fluid sh<»uld be diluted with cold wator
cook In the wash boiler as directed
till .>ou have two gaJloos of the decoc
for three hours Then scald the rub
tion for each pound at tobacco
in
lK*r*i and adjtist them, sreew down tbe
the preparaUon
lids, stand the Jam l»ck tu the boiler
Soap buds may be used to advantage
and c(K»k for thirty nilnuiea Thi*
in fighting Insect ;.e.ts on the flowera.
boiling must l*e continuous.
After you have done the week’s wash
To Can Tomatoea, Whol*^-8eU<jt
ing. take the suds and spray the flo^
ro€*dlum-stoed, solid tomatoes
Put
©r plants Nearly all of the serious
them In a wire bsJlot. plunge Into
Insect peats can be destroyed by this
boding water. p*wi off too skint snd
arrangw them In wide-moutoofl Jars simple remedy
nil tbe Jars with cold water, adjust
toe rubbers, lay on the lops, stand toe
jam in waah-boller as directed, cover
toe boiler, bring to boiling point and
boll for ten minutes. Screw dow-n toe
tops, boll for five minutes Icmger. It
is always best to fasten down the lids
without lifting toe jars.
Slewed Tomsioes-Tomatoes may
be stewed aa you would cook ordinary
tomatoes. Whea boiling hot adjust
the rubbers on your jars, fill them to
overflowing with tomatoes, lift the
Uda from boiling w^aer and screw
them on toe jam. Be eure-that you
fill and fasten one jar before filUng
anotoes.
Corn and okra may be cooked with
the tomatoes and canned aooording to
the same rule
Household Nstss.
To whiten reed furolture.
warm ruln-wau-r to which a
ful of ammonia hsa beeo added
Whoa roaatlng veal, pare some
sweet and white potatoes, tuck them
around It and let them cook in iU
Juloea
Once in ten days thoroughly wash
toe carpel broom with hoi soapeuds;
shake UII nearly dry and hang It up.
Equal parts of ammonia and UirpeoUne will take paint out of cloihi&g. no
matter how dry or hard It may ba.
Saturate toe spot two or three tiluee.
thro wash out In soapsuds.
IMien removed froea Ihe pereoa
clothing, if damp, should be dried be
fore puuing into toe oiothes baakei. to
prevent mildew.
In Plnaappls Tima,
Dlsenee to often iranamittsd by the
sow pieeapplee are 1^ their ^s through the mouth. Always
prime and many hooeeMpere
wash tbe hand, on cemtuf out of-a
pienaing to can them, fludiug
sick room.
boore canoed friiit much bfteraa
Rub tbe hands on a etick of oslanr,
afur peeling onion, and tbe emA
aa obaaper tbaa Uw tiiaM sMua]
.i.
nhed potatoes will always beat
up Hgbtar aad wbiur if the milk U
hot when added to them.
If bread, cake. eUx. U bekiag too
quiekly and In danger of burning,
while sheet of paper well-buttered and
over them wUl always prevent U.
Junior T. P. A„ S:t0 p, m.
delidaus cruet may be fonned
Benior Y. P. A^ f:W p. m.
upon tbe top of i
Preaching. 7:80 a. m.
log U With powd
sugar before putMid week prayer meeting Tbursdsy
Ung n Into the oven.
To keep breed and butter ffeah and 7:30 p. m.
You s?e oordlally imrited to ettaad/
loist pot It in a cool place, <
closely with a senrletto or cloth wrong all of these eervicee.
out cf cold water and many I
Firet M. L Cbereb.
after R will be a» moist as mhva
Joseph Duttoa, pastor.
Keep the roots of the celary plant
Morning eenrioe. lfi:8fi.
dry', prate them and mix the powder
Sunday eebeol. aooa.
with ooemtlrd aa much salt. 1
Epwortb La^ae. f fi m.
a bottle, well corked. This to delirus in eoupt. gravlea. haebea.
Prayer meeting. TbuMay
When roeeUag or baklag meat in 7:00.
toe oven, plare tbe dri|iplng pan
A cordial weleoma to aO.
dtoh of hot water to prevent toe gravy
burning or boiling awray.
Milk which has been sundlni
any length of time in a jug should be
carefnlly poured into, another, lea
Bible achool at aaoB.
mile at toe bottom, for tbleportioo
ChrisUaa Mearer. f tM fu
of tbe milk 1s Injurious to toe health.
Instead of putting food Into tbe
ren to keep hot for Uts«oi
tver it closely and place over a
of hot water. The steam •will kaep
the food hot and at the aame
AU are welooaM to aB tba avfiMB
prevent it from drying.
To teat beef press It down with the
tot M. K, Cbereb.
thumb. If U rises quickly the meat U
The Rev. R H. Flemtag. pastor,
aass meeting. 8:48 a. m.
good. It ahouJd be fine grainM. of a
bright red color, with streaks of dean,
Preaching BerrloMO: 80 a. m.
wblu-looklng fat. The meat kH\ be
lough unlroe there Is plenty of (at oa
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day. lla.
I P. BL.
♦ Onr
Church Service
8:80 p. m.
Corner Boardmia avenue and Wash
ington street.
Morning senrloe and aermon. 1^:30
Uttei^ay Batnta (lle^r«anleed).
Sunday schoorsnd Bible class at
ReguUr eervlcds are held at Umlr
12 m.
A cordial InvHatloo to all these, ser- chapel.! 80S. Randolph ttrM. ae folipws:
f
SundayV
10:80, Sunday aobooL
Church of the
Ifon—Comor Dtvtolon
11:48, prayer aanrloe.
6:80: high mass 10:80;vespers and benediction, 7:80 p. m.
Tuesday
evening—7:30,
prayer
leeUng.
Friday evenlng-7;80. Blon*i RallgioSt 7:30 s. m.: high mass dbd
at 10:30 s. m.; vespers snd benedlcI
Uterary society,
tlon at 7:30 p. m. Week days-Serday
eeloome U extended to alL .
Tkes at 7:30 a. m.
Friends Church.
icea ot U
Corner Oak and Fifth streaU.
nlse) are
The Rev. Franklin Meredith, I
Rev. Mary Moon Meredith, postors.
10:3d social eerrioe.
Meeting for worship Sabbath morn
11^6. Sunday^^db^
ing. 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school 12 o'clock.
Tuesday *
^
Junior C. E.. 3:30 p. m.
7:80. prayer meettef.
Senior. C. E.. 6:15 p. m.
Friday Tvenlng—
7:30. Zion's Rellglo-Uterary society.
Gospel meeUng. 7:80 p. m.
Chapel located at 808 Randolph.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Tbe public U welcome.
Preaching on Sabbath morning and
ening All are cordially Invited and
welcomed to our services.
Class meeting at 8:48 a. m.
Baptist.
Morning servloa, 10:80 a. m.
The Rev. George E. Lockhart, pasSunday school at U m.
Bpworto lesgud 8:80 p. m.
^°Btudy and office. kOl Wilhelm block.
Evening sen Ices at 7:80 p. m.
Office phone. 146 Citixens.
Morning service. 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school. 12.
Baraca Bible class. 12.
B V. P, L'.. 6 p m.
Evening service. 7.
Sunday morning eerrioe tm
Bible study, prayer and praise ser- Woodman hall over poetoMea.
Ice. Thursday evening at 7 20.
Klneaday
evMaB, Tm
Junlon union, Saturday. 2 30 p. m.
msfRlng at 7:80.
Boys' junior social club, Tuesdays.
Reading room. No. 814 1
block, open every afUepooe
are cordially Invited lo these ser ay) from 2 to 8,
vices.
Church of Christ (Disciples)
Allen Canby Pu*tor Hit phone
East Fourteenth street.
Service
Sunday.
30 a m . quet bi>ur
Week^
Sunday. 10 30 a m . morning wor- evening
aday. 12 m . Bible achool
nday, 6 Oo p m . Senior C E
ttday. 6 OO p m. Intermediate C.
Qday. 6 0(> p m . Junior C EDday. 7 80 p m ; ENangeltoUc
re. sermon
reday. 7 3<J p m . cottage prayer
meeting* on east and west sides of
toe city
'Tuesday. 7 00 p. m . Normal Bible
Coegrepetlonsi Mtoeion.
A A Alllngton, pastor IB chargs.
Regular Sunday morning devotional
services and sermon at 10:30 o'cioek In
tbe Fifth ward hall.
Service of prayer and praiea on
Thursday evening at the homes where
to convenient. All are eameetiy in
vited to attend and join In these aervices.
Wednesday. 1.10 p. m.. Dorcas Aid
eets every second and ■fourth week
8t. Francis Chereb.
Wednreday. 7:30 p im. C W. B M Corner Care and Tenth streets.
meets ven- first wwek.
Qdsy aeorices for toe sum
Of
'Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. U
week prayer meeUng.
First I
7:88. a.
Friday. 7 30 p. m . Y U M. C. meeU
every flrii week.
, 18:00 a. m.
High 1
Welcome to worship with us
oCUmbiesatrangers. workingmen and the
ed Bacremeot. 7.20 p. m.
Week day senrioee 7:00 a. Bi.
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Jlev. Demos Ooohlin. pa
Church phone No. lltfi.
Our church U a horns tor worship
aad service. It you have ao obnroh
boms in Treveree City, you are earaeetly invited to eome. get eequalated.
aad work and worship wtto os. A
walooae to all. lotroduea your trtaads.
Greet the stnmgere. If a gtraager. wait
la tba
Church of Christ Briefs.
Special chi)dren*8 eerrios Buaday.
All Juniors. Primaries and Bcdanan
meet at tbe eburcb at 11:00 a.
m.. and will mareb into tba infiltoc^
turn at 11.18. Tba raator wUl fieUrer
a apeeial addreag Obiidren will tms
I MU be bald at
MCTtee at 7:M
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What are You Worth
From the
Jackan40ill <^‘the Sierras4i^'E5i^t Harte
NECK
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A Love Story of the California Mines, in Three Parts
k^mm
k$hmm
,t:rr:r=j;
It if entimated that the avaim aua.
.ta wouh f j cio • dav from the nei^ rtoom
-whal 1* he Wurth from ihe neck a/f
and direct work ^'OUare worth tentta»ee
aa much na the man who can work only
under uuu r*.
m tumMf «•«•• • r»*iii* »U
The Iqiaroaffqnal Coreaapondanca
School* go lu the man who i* atruggltn*
along on amall pay mud aay to him.
•*\Ve will train you for pronioUon right
(r.rtrt.«in,»
work at a much higher triary.**
In .« in.unl &e, lud him under the »h.d. of lhe ,3 . irce.
and were aquaoing roOnd him like *chtioMi6> a.
: foundly f^iu^ied
WTtat the I. C. S. aaya it can do. it
knU via. It baa already done it for othcci
and w ill ilo i t for you, if > on only ahov
the iaciination.
Ik %;aa |*ro
Uii atory, far from being brief, waa ihcu
herem. and ai timea aecmed irrelevant, but that waa character
; ihtic.
l^e>
would
remember
that
he' had
alwa>-a
held
the
rinring
ihcd.ry Uiat ea^n in qu^m raining the depoaiu were alwaya found
• rear water, paat or preaent. -yith aigm of ftuvul croa««m
didn’t call hnuacH a
hia head wa» level
April
4*7
atudenta
volua*
tarilv repitrted an iocrraae i
He
iliou aa the direct result of I. C, S.
of your blanked acienlihc minera. but
It wa§ all very well for them lo aay. **Vca!
:>i!rr^
; yea!- nim^; but they ’didn’t uaed to.
Well, w1m» he got to the
apruig. be nolicid that there had been a kind of Und%lide abme
h—of cotirae from water cleavage-^nd fh« re wak « dutmct
ttiark of It on the mounuiu aide, where ri had uproolcd and
amall wa
................... ..
.. C. B. read^
qualify him for a higher aalary.
thrown over aotne •mall buahea.
Eacited at Bray waa. he recognued with a hyalcrhal »cnaalion
You need not leave rohr preaent
work, or tour own home, .whila
the I. C. h. iwejwrea vou to advance. Allyouhavelodoiaaimply
•elect from the lut the kind qf oc-
the track made by Eugema in her faU. which he himaclf had
meiced; but he had thought only of ker
• "W'lirn 1 aaw that,'* cemimued Earkhurai. more rapidly and
^tdirranly, “I aaw that there waa a rratk a»M>ve the Iwdc where
tarrcipiaicnct Ukook, Bai S2i .
Scrairt«.ra.. asking imw >ou can
become a aucceaa iu that poaiiion.
Bir return mail ■ you will receive
Wka. literature and helpful advden
that will aur)Ktae you. Write the
poMal card lonUy.
the water tame tlirough, aa if it had been the oM channel of the
>prmg
\ wid. ltd u a httic with my daap knife, and then, in a
little pouch or p.«kct td decuini»..*td qu-rir. I found that'**
"Nut cmly amt. U.ya." he continuid. rumg. with a al.oui. **hui
the whole ahipc above the aprmg
a inaai of arei.agc underneath,
at if you’d played a hydraulic hon on it. and n » ready u. lunihk*
and !• iuM rotten w lUi quart* !”
The men leaped to their feet;
in another iiiomem they liad
matched puki. |an». and ahovela. and the foreman leading, wiih
a coil of rope throw n o\cr hii %houIdcri, were all fly mg ih.>n"'
Ihc trail ^o ihe highway
1 heir ha^ie wa» wm.
if Earkburna diacovery with hit kmfe am..uined u. aetu-l u^rk
CMi the mil
They mual
‘ukc :: up” with a fotmal i.olat. and
get to Wiirk at egice.
In an he.ur they were nallrred over the inouiitatn *idr, like
.
beti clinging to the fragraiil »lope of laurel and myrtle aU.vc
. Ihe cprmg
An eacavation wai maiW bcaidc it. and the Iwlge
broadened by a diucn feet
Even the apring it*elf wai ulilued
|o
proipccting pana
wa^b
die liaklily
tilled
And
when
the
fkaiccr coach aluwly loiUd up U.e i*vad that aficrii.-nn. the pav
K-
aeugcra aured at the vcartcJy dry "Notice rd Ixa-ation” pinned
to the pine by Oie road bank whciiet Eugenia had falKn two day»
f i-s ;•. •
before.
Eagerly and anwowaly a* l':dward Bray worked.with hi% com
panioni. it wa» wuh inure ciamiciiiig fi;cJingk
tain *«!•€ of deacccaii.m in their at^.
There wa% a err
I low her proud lip would
"Tuvc curled had the veen him^-hlu^ who but a few hour. Ufore
would have fcarrhed the whole dope for the treasure of a nb
B-
km. a handkcichief, or a k*w from her drcA%—now dehmg and
pickmg the bilhidc for Uut furiuiu her accident had eo iny^
lenuudy dliclov<d
Mvetcnouclv he helu vul. lo, he had Hot
fully acc*:picd Barkhur*t a ^lory
I hat gentle niuogyiii.i had
never !been an aeCive pr<#»pecl«ir, an iuilnumm
ihii.ruc with
out practice and eomlial liu parinerb *eiki*enonce wa» agaiiibi hi*
alUaTed proce** of diwovery. although the g.dd wa* actual v
! there; and hii ctmduci that aficroo^.u wa* certainly prculur. He
did but Imle-Vf the real wak. but wandned fr,.m iiiau lo lUuii
with iuggebiioii*, advice, and tnhortatnui*. and the air of a
auperior patrc«n. Hit* might have been charaetcrutu. but nuugled
with it wa* a (crtaiii nervou* anaiciy and wat< hfulnecb. He wa*
ccKUinually *caiming the iiage nud and the truU. Marmg eairerly
at any way farer in the dutance, and at time* fallniK into in» of
•trangc aUiraciiou
At other time* he would draw mar to one
of hi* fellow |«nner*. a* if (or confidenlial dtiKlocurc. and then
dierk himwlf and wander anule**lv away
And tt wa* not until
cveumg cauiq.thar the my*tery wa* *<«Uctl
>
The proyp^'titw-pan* lud Urn dulv wa*lu*d and eaatnined. tU
*lupt above and Ulow had him full., ixphned atid tr^ud. with
a re*uh and proiiii*r that outran iheir mo*i »anguine
There wa* no nmtakmg ,tlu fact tlui thev had tiu«k a ’ tug*'
fcirikc
That fcinguEr kiatity and riticcikc. >4. often ohcervrd in
mineri at thc*c cii*i'*, had lome over thnn at they *al that niKlil
for the la»t time anmnd lluii ..M lamp-lire mi the I urrka ledge,
when I'aikhurti turned inipubivvlc n* Bray
"koll iivcr hcic, ’
he *aid in a whuper; T want to nil yr tuthiii'”
Bray "rolled ’ Uyond the Mjiuttmg' drclf, and the two men
graduaUy edged ihenmlvti out of hearing of lU oiUr*
In the
kilcni aUiraction that pu vaiUd ii*»lK.dy maivcd liicm
. "It *'got vuUitn’ til do with ihi* diwovery.’ *aid I‘..ikhur*t, iu.a
‘ kiW, myfctcriou* tone, ' bnt a% far a* the gold k.k*. .md our iqual
^hti to it a* (larturr*. it (hui’t afint thriii
H 1.” in continued,
ill a ilightly palionumg. pauiiul nmc. "chmike n. nuke vou and
' tU other Uj>* tluTc* in wlui *cciu» to he Nj»ecul pr.nidencc to
me, 1 reckon we won’t qua reel on it.
It* a mighty curiou*.
wmgular aiiug
It * <uie of tho*c thing* >c read aUmt in boiA*
and don’t take any *l<*k iq
Bcit we’ve ^ot the gold, and I've got
<lic Uack and white to pnoe it. even if it am t caaitly hunun **
Hi* voice *auk *0 low. hi* manner ,wa* *0 imurc**ive, tliai
detpiu hi* km.wii caaggeraiimi, Bray fell a tligbi thrill of *upcr*i:liom Meamhne. Eailhurst wiped hi* hn.w. o-J* a folded *lip
of paper and a *prig of burd iruui lii* p**ekct, and drew a long
%
*‘\V%cfi 1 got to the apring Ihi* nw.rniuK.” he went on in a
mrvcHi*. trcinulou*, and tcarccly audddc touc.
ymcc. *iI *aw Iihi* bit o’
ive, I)
ou'yhc
Ujorc it. On 1 IC top
paper, foldedI note
note wive,
ly hi’
hi’o,
*
'ledge U
an
1 ain't
the roan to
h wa* ihi* *prtg of laurcb to caU'h the eye
i what aim uune. But on the
pry ttuu oUicr fc4k*' aecret* or
cnmigli
back o’ tbi* note wa* written
name; hut it'i a tingular thing, cf you’ll recOlkci. Uiar ain’t
atwitlier Jack hi thi* companyr. nm on the whole ruige Utwial
So 1 opened h. and tlhs'i*
Uiii and tU Summit, ea^cpi nn>*cH
ltd t
w^l it read " He held the paper *idcwTiy* towat
Imht of tfic *till near campdire, and read *lowly. whh the
phati* of liaviag read it many lime* before
-I want you to Ulieve that 1, at kaa, respect and honor your
honc*h maiUy calling, and when you strike it rich, as you *ureJy
wiU. 1 hope yepi wUl somcumc* ihiuk of JiU.**
In the thrill of joy, hope, and tear that came over Bray he
could sec that Parkhursl had nm only failed to detect hi* secret,
but lud nut even connected the two name* wtih their obviou*
•uggesiioa. "But ilo you know anybody named jd!?- he aaked
breathlcasly.
.
. ”lt*» 00 name,” aakl Farh^urah in a aomber/voice; "u’a a
cl wh.av.“Oh. a gill”-aaid Bray.
Mi
not one of Farkhurai’a urnog iK*ima
do with ttr- be aaked quickly.
-
“But what’a a ‘gUl’ got to
“It’a onyTd them aphioa thinga, don't you aee? 'A aon of
riddle Of relm*. you know. You^e got to ktudr tt out, aa than
oldvh^did
But 1 fetched tt. What comet alter’giUa,’eh r
tko o^mo tkougjvt
to tk«w foot
The ejning
%a« nut on that thiuu. it wa» known to otlierk, it wav dodhtful
<.uni *poii
“Then d m’l. Of v<.uni spoil the chann ami hrhp? u*
uv ill huk
That’* tin rule, you km.w
I rcilly don i kiu.w tint you Ulght to
hi<> intrude
have told me;* ad.kd the artful Brav. di.v^iuhliug hi
juv ar.thi* pi'vH.f of Euki uiaN u iiuiiil.r..iu c
,
-But.’’ *aid Paikhi.rM hUukIv, "vem *ci. .dd man. you’d yu*t
liccn to the spring, and J kindct thoughy^—*’
•TV,n’t think." *aid Bray urompllv. ’and above -1! (h.iit ulk
Not a word to the l-*y.it.f ih.,
Slav ' .<iuc im ih. twper and
ihc fcprig.
INe gut to go to San Kr.tnclsc,, nevt werk. and I’ll
take care ofut and Tank it out . He knew that I'arkhurvl might
Ik tempted To talk, hut without the pa;Kr Ins store would be
treated lighilv
I'arUmi.i h..nUtd hmi the paper, and the twv,
urtud to the camp are ^
"
\
That mghl Bray vlepi hpi litlhThe superstition of the l-Ker
1* no les* keen than that of the ,;anihkr. ami Biay. whdt laiKhnn
at Parkhui.t,
that their good ioriinic
dined to Uhe
mtlucncc. .\t It *1 ht should tell her *0. ..nd her preci-.u* i.. u
mitalioii. a* well avail t scuve for seeking lur
l>9canu- imw an imitation.
that pi»se-s4d him w.i* that 0,c might h.,vc w
ekuowW.lgmem of her m.te K fore she let, that
,KUcd‘*V
, oMe
oMv ,thing
thing he v-mM n*
not umlerMand w ;i how
l’ltVni,-m
The
vhc had iiunageil i . c,‘.nvev U>e note lo»ilu 'p»mg. f.-r du c
Hot have taken it hciMll
Hut this vrouhl ikiul'ilej*, Ijc cxula
liy her ill San hraiu mo. whitlicr he iiiteiideil n. verk her
atjair*. the purdiasm;; •»! machinery h»r their new d.nni w
doubt give him wu>-uu»s* to her lather
lui it wa* one thnr,- to
this while poHurmg a
I fadiio uihle ouliii m S;ni. I lami^c,,. and quite aiioth.
id U
IkTio,
o, ‘ the 'pahttial
lesideluc
i*l Uu
ttic Ni Woilh* on kiiu
*talid
pahitiar leyidem
c of
Hill, with the consvloiooes^ of ho olhei mto^lu; tioii th .n liiv.
mriimt) of the S’eworths' disrourte,v on the tiuaiiitain, ami
in his line feathers Btav heMtaied
At this im.
roll. ,! up to the dt«„, .ml 'l.ug.ma,
and *ilk* alighted
he advanced tow.it.1 her wnh out
f orget I mg tver
faint < oloi i..me in her f u'e
sirtuhcdKoml
I
He knew he was recq;uu-Ml 1
color vanished, her U.iutiful g
.irM mrhuaiion of her pruuJ
luotmni. and then, with the
J
the
house
luad. she swept by
not .lauuted, and perhaps Ins
It Bray, Uiough sh-Kbcl, w^
pride wa* awwkeu, ,I
He r;i I,, his hold, sunnm.iw.l a mts
^^igct, eiulosed hi t imKc ni all 1 ivclopi, and'added the>e Ime* .
5 But
Dtsk Xfivs N’lwoku, -d unly, wanted to h.nik vou an hohr
ago as I should hk.d to have done U fore
for the kmd mstc
which I enclose, but Which
which you liaw
haw nude me feel I have m.
tight tyinitasvm any haigef, am! to ieR.Vi>u that \our mo«t gen
Clou* wikh and pruphiv) luw heenI more
m,.ro than fulUllcd
fulUlU
of
a* Bray's heart leaped
She had hn
Cold a* this
cxpcctrHl a npl>
He M:i/.d hi
gered on th^^uinmii and H,:J
1
el d,K,r.
hat. and jumping into |he l»rrn cab at the hoUil
i.nc idea—lo
idea
*ec 1
lack lo the house
lU had; hut
hi ,.nc
ehng with her f;
hut o,u concern—to avoid a
deiiul at her scry door
He dumused the cab at the street corner, and
cemnoiu, the house. It had a large garden in the uat. r*,l
Uvk..
Headache NewalgU Face Ache Insomnia
. and protwted hy
,,uld t omnund the
nmg. she mtghi U- tempteU into
garcleu
A taller scrub v ak gre w near the w all.
1 v* the
mountam bred Br.vv it w-.s an casv matter to swing himscli trom
It to the wall, and he did
But his nmmentmu was s<. great that
lie louvhcd the w.*ll vmU lu »k* ot^igcd to leap .lowii mto the gar,lcn to save himseli from falling there
He heard a little cry.
b it his feet stn^ souu tin utoisil. ami rolled on the ground U
■1 hn
. laughlei
iMC.h
'r** hamlken hie!
UTahliirinB
ml the s-imc thought ill llu:
in lluir
fiojii
aratlona.
her
IKWi d of slandaril drugs and wo
1
'
;ot ,t.
tell you eaac-Uy what U hi them:
w'^up her lu.id.'iml'hcr i.-ue grew pale, .inothcr
sh rvpeaU .l
’And >t k Id another man-----------
mterrupt, d lUav imploimelv
’’You don’t « ‘
: of uu paiuit rs wii.t t«» the s;,riug th.tt afurmcn
Hither kn. us who sent it n.-r fo, whom it
im.l
I•arkhursl\ sto,,. his mvs
lend d’
e Mouv The Color Came h.u k
■ I h.id gone
heat ns de
ihout vs.u. he atl Ptl i"-mu
iicre. seeing her face
d look
am.lu added
But .’Co^s d.d vou gi t the lelU T U.
id
how
did
-sou
know
llv.1l
it
wa>
found tlut
-ptme.
u
I T Is.aurpri iug how very few people there ;
rfccilv well
Mom of us liave a few
we feel ’acedy" and not up to the
fed1 ill euiKigh
enough to'want
to want to go to a doctor
fed ill ernnigh to waul to take even ih^
But we certainly fed out of sun*.
■ who ai
V* a^M .
may *imp1> feel tired, worn out,
that wc
Someii
.elves to work
Or wc nu> fed a liulc upset.
have to drag cainsdve*
ao that southing that wc eat "agree* w ith u*. ” a* we pul M .
and that i» a very pi-nl way to put u, ti«». because it is ju>i
what I* haj^ing maide of ua.
Something has g..,K wrong
with our efigeauve prtK'cs* and our atomach Uut able, aoroc
how. lo diapoae of the food prop^ly.
There acema to be a legion of little UU of thi* kind, triihug
in theimclve*. that afflict even the »tfongesi and nmsi healthy
among us.
There arc cold* iiw the head, whh doren* of dif-
?S!tVilhuL
1*^
They are compound«l V bi earbonate of aoda, hromide of cam
phor.
^be
'
V
:t .c.M
machimrs, insuring
vuraev. Thus each tablet V out Atua
an exkcl doM*.
'1
eaffelne .and
aoe^anUid.
quantitiea of ^eine
and
are In
In ca^fully small
are
iDough to give
i
hclal clli
ellwta of this valu
the beneficial
rrldho:
.o>
a, the I
S..I U.ur,. tbr ia.>U of
aMUtion.
to
III V..U c.in c
tlM.uclu 1 .«> >m,:ht ■ uotjon hun
gu.
;,.e WA> .;,tOr r,.sv J.. VV
’Bul.’’ slv, ...
Inm p.M. he wid he w.oUd fao li.-aM
iV.far ..00
lli. l.ttet o, him. hut w,
ide. peering and piAmg m everv hoh .
I tliCll Ut «,•! tired at.d fan , a ;t v
Of C-uts,
It wasn’t y.a lu, oh. please*
Ih.g
,..n.! It Inow.
Bla!''rcVcawd ihr httic hand which he h.„l impuKjvjlv cancht
Old which had allowed ilsell M U dela.m d |o, a hhsdul -n.
ii.l now. don't you think. Alt.
:rr;\;:
etniugls in
the mines ••ii
V’
• She Ud him •- .1 hult d.H.i
\„.l ». w. *hl' urns: > .v p.
.U.ke hers, h U.I.U 1.. l-* »v a Mr
when Bia,. a ni. m. »i \.u
<1 ..I iht
dqatUidlv aniK.uiKv.l
H. , dhd
-tScT
-ml
da»s afwv
c.vne>i. tmmJv t-. so. Ir outw... mJ o
.!„! ,i„t r/^uMi to iris ohl pii-..Mi^
He ?al i..ur,d ml.,
l^rtnershtp with ..m* who. Iw 1 1 -ud, h.id nude the lusl
un l.arcka Mountam
,TI.» I lol.
« It op>right. .S
.S
Ma'Iurc Col.
Svmih Sea trader. O.piam Sorensen
water* Ui the ht ui'i I’acihc among
TiKrr *r.
„
He ha* ervised in the
the most U.-»milul and
P. hJ ri vnnph'. r..,.>i>!ing largdv of fruit* ane vegetahK-v Their
hft IS hcalthnd. lor they hdi and lium im.st ol the Ituie m
a most iKuehcM t vInnate.
Yet when 1 »i..piKd writing a few
n-.Miunts
I-* ..iW him if ihoiC smiple. natural jKoplc suffered
from die *anu littU ailineiils that wc’ civijired tn-iidc do. he
sahi "VcA
And Llvui he wvHit ou t-, say that he never s.^ltd
wnlioui larrving a certain nuinhcr of sirnplf remedies for such
ills as rheumatism, headaches, dy-jupsu. and d:w*ider* of Uic
bl'-MAl
The captain himself U a* hard as naiU. strong as a hull and
a fine sjH cmicn of a hcalihv *ea dog
’’Boi, ’ *avs he. ’’every
m.w and then we all need a little something to keep u* UraighL
.And many - time 1 liavc won the fricmrihip of an entire native
vilUge in lh^ SedorotjE'Islands or the Eiji group by giviitg,
Ihifm soifc of the simple remca*c* that I u*c mysellKow what IS the trouble?
aB otbqr^machinea, they
qare and altemion.
TW ««««'>
fat Ok
K lu*
14 , .ss.jaos
sHusfilK*
%«i
.
.
I
lor ai.
Crampton Medicine Company, M M Imi. it« Ytit
she add.d denmoK.
ug.m a«,.U vou go
.,Krly«
No dohlg our. way of living ha* something to do wrhlv>
OvW'lsork. cxcitcroenL worn’, cloac conhnement, late houra, in
correct diql. etc.. aU
their ^rt m the matter. But there
ia more reason than that for our occasional illoeasea. and that
reason ia>hat our htnlie* arc highly compKcated machmea. Like
and 1 have been forced to the icoochiaton king ago that
linuk I
fe'i
•eruasse iraMdMstorCiw
r,ssc.i And t
. mond.hi,,
od. with cii
it was her turn
GOOD HEALTH
ARTICLE I
The lawl chemlata we can employ
vom}Kmud them from tried and
provtvl^^ysiciana' pnwcnptioua.
^
1 hey are mixed h> ci»p«s Ully made
ha homoa of e very
companx and have
never failcxl to relievn headache.
'hf;
A FEW SIMPLE HINTS ON SIMPLE WAYS TO REMAIN WELL
By Cousin John
■
.
They arv aliuplc. old
faahloued h.>,ue medicinoa. eom
•’.\nd 'you now Kn
But wct art qmis.” said Br
hen to tell Vi'.u whv I coUM 1
I never got h-1 uuau ’
our lone, the wme day
•aXocStableUareuaed
The CYampion rvmcdlea •« not
luvtcut mwlicinua or aerpt prep,
at
'im
crampton’sMgr^
.......
\
cugcr returned with the still hnefer
Mu* N’eworth Sa* been fully aware of that pre«<cu{Mtioii with
his go.«l foiiunc which prevtmed Mr. Bia> fiom an earlier
acknuwUdgimiii of her ioohsh imtc.
ptmplca, hivca, etc-. iLil mdicwie that "aomeUnug” is not quite
Bray cast a Qak* b»k at Parkhurst’a grave fare
The man
wma^y^^cnOy^re^ andwinccre. “Have yoiMold thia to aay
*r* tkw
Ki make it
i<h tor 4tur
snppmd.L nature
c i.r. iligi* m luv*.
Wi vU ihtse have
c!Kini.U they -re
ul Jill ..iKct lul.i
Ie
irug*
c.:Ud drug
_l.o„ L.f
1
of FKOplc
FKi
haribc
,a i. orug,
simple enough
,nd then." Mid h«. “It
tunes by Its*
Mi..iUi:hc. »re cau«d sonu
i
much bhiod being pumped into
rrc i» n.*i
and sonicliroe*
htth- MoUO
^rr;7r:„
.quality in circu—---------,
,
sure I got it from eotina to.- hustrtfT'
But I have had u tome, Uk.. from mere
O', er exertion. *uch as once w hen I port
ed SOU iKiunds of dunk ami a hig cauoc
*handed
over a
rcKky ridge to
rfall
You can’t al- '
ways guard against
perfectly *,»und and hcahhv. hat I <k
alwaya
depend on my bcalt- alone
I alw
kir:
d ,v.ii
tc
iaX-..ig
dru
dfu,,s
Iht tight and >ei.M!.le w.*> vd livuqj
i* to lake Uie pr.qKT remedy at the
riahi taiK
Amt tf.v n*:hi tunc i» when
the .oiuplaint
B) ovung
p.ojKrly
vou achieve two importanl
thmg>
\..u JtaAk iV iToulUc be{<nc It
ha^ taken hold of die sysKm. alid lur
that very rea;on v.-u ton do with the
!,-oM r^^jstbU am.-uut of drugs.
N. wc mav well Uv down these three
rules fo, g.vod ht-Jtj>
Appreciate the *aluc of simtU rewKeep them am kamJ that the) may be
used at llie
m».«.
If there IS any thing that is at all sen
ous. g.' /or the doctor. Never forget
that the geaHh conscientious ikKii^r ri a
friend iM need of iiwalculablc value
But where the irouldc i* simply one
of those liliW everyday ills, wlvat then'
l ike headache, for example. Our w(»iucn folk, especially, arc inanyr* to it.
not so much a* they used to be. but
still ali,*gelher u*» much
It is one
».f 4>ur wort fmolent discouifort* and
even torments
The queer thing ari ut
it 1% that so many people who arc other
wise quite well and rugged, have
at
more or lea* regular inlcrval*.
Wh,*i
‘
■'‘ rid.Jns’
rt
th or-pills. 'A
gt..d siandarjl^
tie mixture of st
ug* a* bicarUnuiie
kasi bit
ide of caniphor. wnh >ust ibt ^asl
of aceianiltd
radache if t.tkcn ou the-»p.A.
ders f«*r hca
fcll-.w through
thru<
will help a frll-.w
faceAnd
ache and ncurah'ia and things Jikc
Jike ^at«
and even insoinma. IkamUsc all
trcKibles arc due at turn* to motkmg
uone than a sMt,ht au.^rbanee of the
proper balance of hhod ui in-: brat... If
you leave tlu tf,mhh alone, it will gen
face has been rotored
But do
kimw that this often takes hours
wmetimes davs?
1 don't see the
of suffering that kmg when there
n-umptly.
.SNOW
you
ami
use
are
That’a why I. big and healthy
fPI DOING:—Take
threa-
quarters Ik>x of gelaline. one and ooahalf cqps of sugar, three kroons, one
pint of bc*ilmg water, one cup of cold
qucstkii, from a great, huge, healthy
Canadiau trapper who guided roc three
hundred ihilcs imo the wildemeaa of up-
every
few da>^ by violent aick head-
*T*e»pf«M«d my wrprUe ih»t one who
out ol door» »od wu *o Mroog
ud rohou Oould iu8c( iam rath •
“SfS^ BWgr mat who h»*e it now
water and the whites of sU egga Soak
Che gclauoe in cold water twenty minutea: add sugar, the juice ol iha IcMopa
and the grated rind of only one. Di»solve the gelatine and sugar m boiW‘
water. Strain thfongh a jelly bag and
set on the ice. When it begin> to idly.
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I rTfae M^m»n*s Hotw l*^e ]
The Double Chin Danger
• , and How to Avoid It
Wl Car Hakt Enm UMi Krl ii Imiica Hagn
.1..
Itaka Eai lipq > v
A Fresh Air Closet anii
Other Kltchen Tldps
TEbDY
BEAR
Br CpUlr Hell
TW 4«|U« ilM«
I
#ow.;;s3K.ti«.dun,«lb*
«» «*•*<>
“««*
danger to the
grum or great diicomion to lUc
woaun.
Alkiwcd to kcciuxmlatc in
lxs=s,i«s;s?3':
doiia].
Ftrai* at to iocil
4o|lbk chin
Learn
Uorrecilj. Often
fort ihould be avoided. Some spedalisd OQ obesity aubsthutc ha tea for the
hot w'atrr and lenian,. Uriwecn meals,
bill'still Uniih all drinks from the tahle.
Dr. S Weir Mnchel. who.se uhesity cure
IS Quite famous, phtcca his paiicius tin a
boiled skim milk diet exclusively.
IKc
change ilk diet is made graduallv.
At
first Mnair quantities of beef, or cliicken
broth or ovster sti o a'c mii-d with
the glasses of »kim milk, b it in time
ihcK are drtiw, d and s ,mi imlk
l ur four or
is taken for m*urishn*ci
six if ceks.
e tauc t tavs in lied and
llla^sagc and Swe Iisli moycu given
givcti t1la^sagc
hls. .along wiUi
iUi^the
the ski
skim milk ihet^
tM ^ng
rmiiuug the bwer
dnn and the iaw
to ftak tmon the cheat The head Oionld
be Wd^, aiih the dun raiaed and
^msl forward. Take anv of i\ic Camoua
OtUon gifb as >cmc model atrd eaagEcrate the poic when you arc alone.
Then lughi a«»d morn»n« for al least ton
practice the (oUowing txcfa'
bund erect, with the cheat high, the
the head as far as you cap, until >v“ f««l
tliat Ac musclci of die neck arc stret
ched Um and you have a dr- i sensatioii in ilic front of the neeg.
ilun
ilowly hring the head forward, until it
erect, never hanging forward, however.
Exhale and rest a sec<ifui. thai repeat
the cacrem al kavt en ht «u tune times
Then. Hill iiihaliuK through the iio^.
never through the open mouth, turn tlic
. bead,slowly to tlit right -s far as m.u
can. until >on have the same stretched
hireling in ll*c nmoles
lU* this four
times, then twUt or turn Jlour times to
the left, then allrnuldv to left and
right four times
1 Im cxcrase is not
w a droiiptng of the head from side to side.
• fully will hring the reward in a mild
-case Of double chin wnhin three months
They arc als4» g«Jod bra scrawny neck.
>i*uw as to diet.
Hear in inmd that
it is usdes P> Uke paicoled articles for
that the caerssive use <>i purgatives for
reiiudiofi purp.jscs will wx:akcn the
bean aftion
X Hiuds are fully as dangcrims for the
chances of reduaion as certain s..»lid
ftK>ds V The I toot woman should for
swear cold walrr, and drink as mu4i hrjt
water,, with lemon fiucc add« d as she
scares to take
No hauid should U
drunk « table with rocaU. save black
toffee in mcxlrrauoii when it is needed
as a-'toffee in inodcraimn when it is
needed as a MinmlaiU
Beer, all sweet
wines. w«rtcr, ale and otlicr alco?n»lics,
aid digcstiuti and store up fat and there
afll it II. ver fails i
svdic and slender funn
Ko•woman sluiuld aiicnipt any system
of rcduciion without conferring with her
phsxidan, for in stimr cases, to rob the
patient of a given amomii of duids
would mican kitkiry div*i:drrs, as vdlhoui the purging aid of the tluids.'ihc
kidnets would refuse to perlonu their
work.
Gtmerally spcakirtg. the stout wonun
must avoid al sweet>. i
i camlv to
all starcU)
dehcaic cakes and pastr
includni’.'
nucarom. spaglielli,
foods. - includim.
Clint ! irch puddn^'s. eU-. ahd all veccBreak^
tables like beans. pea» and cum
am and »ugar must
la^i cereals with
joust hot cakes, luit btslie drupj»ed. so ji
whitc bread
Gluten or
cuits and fine w
iuilc tslscat bread iiuv he eaten in mod
rralion.
Haid tack: wau-r crackers and
jimilar crackers are adviseti
Bananas..
peaches, melons, firtfi c> and grapes arc
forh;ddc!i. but oranjio. grape-fruit, cur
rants plums, and tart clierrics iru> lie
eaten ill niokraivm. uImi straw'hcrncs
and rasplierr.r* wtllioui sugar. I'lgs arc
desirable.
In meats, p irk and veal arc
forluddeii, and m the li t i.f fish, ilic pa
liti.l must c.u out salmon. s;»r«imcs.
iiuckerel and cel-, whuh contain too
tmuh fat
e it is a iieform
be rstahlishcd
Icnial and thot
Take stock of the kitchen intclligciuly.
sihililies, then set
_ - about
--------- realising
------------ „ ihtim
---------
Ouuldc r well it* pos------------ hali or piirch
—which, save in the roust torrid weather, keeps cmiked food
better than the ice box itself.
It demands only to lie out-ofdoors, atiay from the suns direct rays. Hence it is as much a
hoim to the fiat dweller, with k shady hre-esgape or nonh U>kitig window, as to the people who have houses ail to thcnisclvcs.
Anybody who can drive a nail can make one, at -b cost not to
exceed a dollar. It is only a iramed box. with tioor and sides of
wire-gauac, and shelves across inside.
It i* Uwt nude fast to
11 at such a height as tu Ibe safe from prowling cai*, and
the wall
sliould have furtficr a trusty lock.
Put
*“
clean earthen dishes^
never in
is^never
w any
imy sun
sort of
o meul.
meu . not e
si^v^
slip each dish imu a >cparalc chcrsc-cloth hag. and
•end light I f^ ant*. Mack or red. discover the. closet
mtsidc whh camphor once
V II the -whole cconlrivancc, and scalj^ii
a year uke down
and in, with bulling soda water
FREE!
Something every little girl will be
'craz> ovt;r anti will went U> poaseae for
her own. They ar^ now all the Fiige
all uvtir.llie l^uiiejd SUl«iThe dexuxud for iheju i» m creai deaWn caaaoi
get Uvem Uxt wnougb; factorlew to Borope ace work
tog night and day lu supply the demand; we were
fortunate t lumgh to tx^uiv a Urge wtoek from oar
agv-uu abruad
U° *
Irgx aud ran be pUe^ri in any poaitioa drairrd; haa
xktoy black eyiw and a pototed noae and kwka
exnrtly Ukr a real Bear; when yoo aqoeeee him
Ttxldy givea a squeak that will make JOB die a
iaugUlug and might wdl be called a Talk ioff Boor;
will give uovndoffunaud
You trill And cur Teddy Bear a eeaiee
.of rmile.-x ph
urr and thr envy o( all vowr pUj
n gel our Urrat Hbg Teddy Bear
by xitu{ily working for ua a few hours among year
frw-iidK S.1) lor us aa f^xt xrlllug arCdcAea
at only lo i ruta eaclx \Vt guaranler the artlolea
we shall ^ ih\ you to m II at xiglit. When told leturu our $2.SO and the Big Teddy Bear wlU go
to you at oure carefully |4u kid and in
goaranteed to
iwarh you in perft-cl coi
We tmat yoo for
‘ Ulurv we get out
goods until soid
bend
ar regtiiic
acd with
tra sp.'.cc, a wall cup- I
to spues.tUvoriiiRs. huts.
<lrinl fruit. »*aking v-da. !
bakniK
citron, what
UKpoxTi
pua. r. vcastlakv-. RiUime.
hat
I In rr. Uxk i> l)i» ph;
pii tins, tanev luouhk,
pally pans, ramekin casr>,
Uaking-dishc-:. delicate
V, and e'ivMard-s|HMin:»s, Thus c‘iiuppt<l a
mixiuK 1-Avls. ct;?; vvhtp-v,
c.Mk ca.i to., op ihincs aliMovi
al
without moVImg (rtmi her tracks
X.»lwnihstaiulii4;. .she
hauiiud h>
t.*f a curncr-cupkard
.\Iki send
cmchpcIn re>p^.p*< to iiuiiv postal cards re
flucHiug
ilmi
certain
formulas
h
pulilishtd in this cohmm. I wi-!i tu suit
that no qiiisiioiis will K- aiowcrvd ii
this deparunnit hoimuias cannot be re
prated here w tk after w -rk. thus ukini
n-tdc‘1 f'.r new anil fr
ail U
dressnl emelo'.irs wnl) rec-i
and personal ladn*
or onion which.inaV lie
the cv4er.
and pass through a i rve. Add tlicm to
the -piiuch whh iw
lahlrsp.>.nfuls of
thick white sauce and Iw*. ounces of
warm butter.
Season the mixture with
»aU. sugar, pepper and grated uulnug.
Add the yolks of two raw cgg> and then
the whites of three eggs which have
Ucn whisked to a very
stiff
froth.
Pour at mue tiiio a well huUcrt cl pud
ding dish, smooth the top and after
ixiuring a little warm Uiuer over it,
scatter *4mic hreaikrunihs
hi
ligUtlv «.vcr
ihc surface and liakr at
oven fur alniut twrntv minutes.
Iced Cheese and Tomato SouffleMix half a pint of aspic jellv which is
cold but not vet with four OU.KC- of
grated cheese and two Ublt-|H>.ajfuls of
sieved tomato thickened with Hour and
milk
Seavm with cclerv -ah. caveime
and a dust of currv powder and stir
in half a pint of whipped cream
Beat
the mixture for x pw
p .ur into
a china dish and place ou n e ' long
enough for the s..uffle to become very
cold
Just Wfore it IS scrv,^d. coyer the
top of each with strips oi red jK-pper
arranged tu form a latttce-w«»rk pattern,
and in the space.s Dtw,eti phice aC^nalely a little powdered parsley and
grated chccsc.
•:'u
Marjorie Dane’s Latest PaHerns
In addition to serving for all t
cape at the lack
lu.m-d, the U.nncis will U- found admirable for UKHor-;
,‘iJxcs luentuiiu-i
mg when they prc*u-ci the head fr4..m wind as well as the face
frt.m thr sun
ICach Ix.ima t® made
iihI 'a wi4ic brim and a soft full cr..wii
whiih is atiacht-d ihrr
the <.peii cfown Uing "extended across
the catic.
k. the other Wing madc^in <
!
•or
yard
of edging for the* U*m
in three kucs, women’s
A
price mounts till it
housewife the cost
^smk eoiiduccr nu.re
iiir the parlor, or ev
FRESH-AIR
CLOSET
well m the himUrcdv
euis a goinl spe-iuimg.
o family comfort ilan
dclijy. do Hvt fail Ju .
Well aL.ve ilu tray
Iglle hiua.Ur-lhan
the
biua.U
ccdmglv .ntr.irtive tor t
: loix. Tins one is I 'lnoially di-igne*! lot the ffouncing
n is riumn hut c4ih! he mole iroin vm plain m.-4'eri:d
U ih, -uToghl edges au
priatv !> tumim ,!. although the
I’.ouia uig* lia.s ciT-lam .. I. .inu.ges. not.,hie among . u hn l: is tlu
I ot th. f.t rediucs t‘ . L.h- r - i ,n..kn.;; to the
For the
wrv Urn. ...;,is L.iisu .• w ll l-kr 1
.dw .o • * vlrcn. 1. l-nmv.
I-at in.:.
.slightly he .vur d-mnnigs ahull eati h u-ln-cd
l-i t i,e tvtl. .lae • •-..i > whih -till ph liuT 4...nnculs < uU Ih> in .-h
ot th. tlotnu ing tfi .1 »' s.jurin.l with hem-Ulehing .adv or
f
....iv,h.
.kilt IS ait.,rioil
ill. e-;jK IS ..p.o.a. and e .n-isl.s of the
>okc ,md inli- un.Uhe .vck^is tmi-hvd w,th a tunioecr . .Ihu.
a wall -ckisrt
do.
mg plate-jwmder. iiann<l .uuj hjien tu
polishing-le.aher
Baihtl.ruk aiv., .iU.;,g wn:.
wax', and funmure poJidi
\t x. well jo 1
i
divided jr.io cotupanmcnls. cadi pl.irc.iv tn.i;x.fi
of the living It hohls
n.osc m daily um
u
handy lc*we>i shelf
U.-*i> to such a ck.se-t .ov ..
Ih. .iu.«mitv 4i m.u s:.l i.e-.iinre»l nr the medatm -i/c (2
V4;vrs» is 4'.. v.iTds ..t .iuUi.aUi. h. i.rin - .hep w.ih , vatd
. I plain i.i..lell.tl o| > ^ > aids of lIUttMl..) Jl. 4’.; yards 27 e.r
ujc„n thv
of ilu- ques
ilii.r III IN,
\*
A draining Ixard
great help m dishwaxhmg. Where it t*
lacking a h g tray with
w
a soft folded cloth,
an old tahk* clivih.
l.*id
Did over it. i> an excellent ^uhstnuic.
Thr ck>th inmiinises
danger of breakage
ft ell as takcx up the dramiogs. It should
bc wrun^ out vvhenc
vvhcncvcr it xhow:k iiself x<>ppmg wri
A righihand droning Uvard
iivcrkcnl, but it should nev
divorced from the kitchetotablc or the paniry-wimkiw
It
a worUI of w**rk and nu^^ of w;.Ikmg to have a sUding panel
and pantry or dming-r.xmy
Have the
panel big enough to reach
h the whole
undcn^cath it inside, the problmi of putting things aw^y is
The dewgn may be ea*dy
hat the solution, the st.lvcr commonly aids
"S?*
fo^'cdT *d'
and 4
The p..iurn 54lu ix -in m suc» for cluhlic
>i.*r* oI agl
Ikm U- tl.e la.vl
I
I all de-ir.,hk «.r
running
*Raiig a rollr-fowcl of criuToUs firojvortioiix
Usldc the
-ink. ami s« e ih.,i the i.wel proper is dunked t v cry, dav
l or
«!ish tow«5s. |»r. vide a fingircEl r.uk. madtvriasl lo (he casjug of
the xuimiest w'liulow. Thus tile towels yet full l«-m l;i .d light
and air. the Ik si of all disinl. ctams n he cluup fiiiK* red rack*
arc CirtUtnoiilv tmi fragile, and the si,,ui tnu s loo costly foj kitchtn
enter or man h.i
uxf, but any carpenter
h.mdy with
can luakt an
he cost of a few cents
exciHcitl tine at the
Al! that is mcdcd is
-•*iuau iiKh xtuff. sawed miu two iV.i
iVn lengths, ilic corners and
. nbndc.1 with half inch holes Ured in
ends, xo the finyei* may be strung U|».in either i
an irmi b-ih. Uiwcen-two wixulcn brackets, nailed fast
indow
Such a cot trivance may have as quiiiv anus as
vnvc pleases.
Five is a g.^ d number
In use ihc\ arc spread
4»ut fan wise. Out of use they rest peacefully tlai againxi wall or
window.
^
>Pii4
l^U*'rn desired.
Consulting Drexxmxker’s Bureau
Any sink—alwavs exceiamg tlu^ wo^id-and .
It should Uuhmit in the wail.
St* snugly an.und the lack lh.4l the niuxi eiiierj
turcsumc wau r-bug can’ find no pl.uc l«» hidt
level iipEiti Its legs, loii slope very slightly toward'the
have all the >p.ice l.cm-alh open to lq;hl an-1 a:i
Ah o
hack, fasten to the wall .* narrow ish trav o| uihe
mvial. with a pcrfoi.itid liottE*m. and nearly a> hmg
trav ke^pvh.mj wMp;
brush.
etc
C.O.C,
iiluiit h.Mik for li.tngmg wadi ehrths
I h. v
the faucits i.oi dap on them
In p.isniiig it
a w..dicloih or didi-eloih di..i;ld U kept
lUei U gills lo trav burn it .ii emce
JUM lu w are- h mg gte
wairt to be worked in tolid satin smeh
possible with the uMc siitinR ^lugoivalJy ouh The corncr-cu®-,
U.ard means v. many convcnicni Utings—shelf-nxnu above ipt
what mic will, zmc-lmcd bins U-k.w (or sugar. Hour, and so on.
All these at hand by simply lurumg aU>ut. viiKC the ublc must
siaiid far 4itmuRh out (or one It* w t.rk Whmd it. Where space is
plenty the cuphard has imque«i.*nabK a shade the W»t of it.;
One can stir and liedi more em rRelically, l.encc mure cffcctualiy,^
if tlierc lx no need to liavc regard of UicValL
»v;
The curtain shouM be
It w.*slablc stmT. with
at the li«*tomi, ami t.ukcd a
t ip to a ‘slude roll,
ing HI xluidc fixuirex made
the dowV
reguj^ Window shade mav be usr.l. shortening
wiping it'uff inside- and oat f« rtuighliv
But soineiiimg upei
is much ilkirc 4hrir.*blc. A curiam of Uw ti or eheese-cloth, w
draw stnpgs .dviwn each siUe, o not. at all h.ol
Ilu sirir
shr.uld have long ends. w<*rking *.v<r a r«Hl .ecjosx ilu lop
Miigle pull at them whisk* the cnriain up chan oCl of the w;
Ik* p*imd t.»mther and tfxs,4-d over a lunik
well toward ll.e Uxck.
ax lu hold I
^ rtpeatod for ^ Uck if dextreO.
m
TRIIE BLUE COMPANY
ojKn- which is
door*: or iuruii
it
ordow
M 6M«rM MtMX tot tn. iMtia UM.
dcscnption
icral health.
llirir wi.....................
gans ami kidcondititm of digrstiv
iggest by nuil
iicys, I will he glad
one of the regmu s i *r icdiuiion >\ stems
IMcase
prescriWd h> f.oiHiu*, iihvsicians
<hi not write simtil. that sou watu to
be Ihiimcr. Tell me clearour
m9riotleDdtte*i embroidery De$ign$
V
that we can fill our
large, fine, fuxxy Uidy. perfect OMjrtog arms and
Tasty Souffles for Hot Days
fix lump* of loaf sugar and pour
them a toaspiwiuful of vanilla csseiicc
Spread the lugar on a sheet of ^per
ami leave it *u a warm comer of the
kitchen to dn.
Bake
*ix
hUnched
•
almond
lucat I untn the]
and of
Iv. and mix
pound them,
Divide the
with
the
vaifilU sugar
'^^wl^tle
yolks from Uic
whites of four new laid
; latter into a basin With
whites
hiir t
the
taimiig tU*- four yolks, thrr
tahlespoonlfuls of 6 ;rlyvp.iwdcred sugar
and heat the mixiuto with a wooden
mon for ten minute*
Add gradually
^ grated rind of a small lemon
King
pta a pinch of sab with the whites of
Uit »tx eggs, whisk to a .very stiff froth
and stir Ughlb into the yolks
Butter a
wwiflic or other mold, pour Hhe mixture
into if and baCc immediately in a quick
oven
Ten minutes slwmhl \k sufficient
to piok the soufflr. aid just before it is
.served the vanilla sugar and almundl
sh-»ulj he scattered over the tup
Spinach Souffle --Cook four pounds
of spinach in the usual way. and after
draining all the moisture from it. pas. tbrongh a wire sieve
Take a tahle•poouluJ of any- cooked turipp. carrot
xu
prompUy. ^ihxr W U nearly a foot high, haa a'^
Idle range and sink arc oimmoidy fixed factx Make the best
n hy a handy local urn of the kilchui ublc.
But first a
word as to sinks
Refuse to live in the house with anything .
than solid rast-iron. The wtxid-and-rinc abomiuaiions. found in
manr old huildmgs, breed bacteria enough to the square inch tu
poison a reghnciU.
'flic cast-iron rink with cast-iron hack is
ugly Imt can he kept clean, and. with reasonable care in the
scumg, ' nil be wbolesunir
hurthcr. it can be so pailiie
bunher.
painted as to
relieve s<mie part of its ghastliness. But it is lot lo l>c
along with the p.»tcclain-lined sink, vfhkh has a tile Ix^ekmi
xJou> a hit
hi ad 4ov^- rmgs
.Unt' do
u’nJ^ato^'l^.d
vogm, and ..-me ve
of Drcsdoi dimities .
rwo STVLL.'S, .V.>4
aim and putuicsqm m idtit ami
in lor gidi. toi'ga;4humK -••nd for
Indee4l. wo„u ii oi all
>. tr*.!!!
thers. ar4 guaohng ih* ir e.rtu
w and ihcM aitr.u Uve ..nd ijiiimi
possible aid to su.h results
L-.wn.
SWISS mu-slm and all similar nu
:ohirc<l 111.414 n.ds arc m
h-VTr.n.g effr- » ;.IC ol*t.4med h> tile* Use
-luuUr .imide figured stuffs/* Two Styles
Etiquette
lAar Miss Dane; ! lac you hch> so nuxitv others so will
a-k y.m tu kimlly answer a frv. qucsti.ms that wouW be «*f
great hvlp to me. 1 am 2p ycafs old, 5 feet 2 inches tall,
bust 34 inches, waist 24. hips 37 inches, dark brown hair and
eyes, a round fface with some color. 1 want a Uack dress !
for best for sipring -nd summer; what shall I gel and how'
sh.uM 1 have• itoniade so I weald h*4.k tallrrl* I should like
: brighten it up a hiUr, but di* n4*t know in what to tj
hat mv
w.mld you phase tell me what
my succcs>ful cokvrs
colors arc/
hat or n r,' My little ihrce-/
* yi: I ought
hi girl !has Hv^hum hair, dark gray brow n eyes-and ^
re time ago a friend gave her a
mpltxion. Son;e
iih pink flc.wcm
Dc* you think
her iyor look red ?-^Mrs. D. 'B,
: 34 iriches,
,nd popli:: are all rice medium priced
I'lack ci.liciine. Panai
ivU arrmad wear.
Make the skin in
t...4-ri;..lx appriipriaic i
.1 on
each M*aiff and a grc»up of srr.--ll
vevin gc*res w-.th a Ih*x pleat
i
ten these ..t the waistline
not more than three inches
lu.Vs 1.1'iwten
wi
Have the hodicc m the new surplice style.
The
in Icny-lh.
.ng \ s hkek and font t . be of cream allovcr lact, or bkek
.hantiilv Lee lined with white sdk
The edges of thU could 'a>vcTLid with a st^imig of pait blue velvet and then live
;o<4d. would mcci^il, the edges trimmed with three rows of
uirr. vv bLck ribbon, the belt being also of the ribbon: The
h.v.* would be full puffs brought iim. cuff* matching the V,
,’i.v wJI hud this kind of a model will preserve >v*ur height
fun*- hit should n*: be large and the brim should preferably
u-;i upwards
A saimr *lupc with a straight, narrow trim
/I ■> Vcommg. hut irinm 11^ should always be high ratiicr
at
If the huh w«.nufHhair is very auburn then
•her- to drtos her in
- a
- frock with pti
pink
*and get
ilow. r*. Why not u*c it fciy a prc’tv waist for yourself *an
he child* H.iwcvcr,
»wcvcr, supposing you
a in ire bcc4*mmg color n
modeled for wear with a Ixudc. idl- to make it up. then have
gene guimpc.
the Woman at an Hotel
By Emily Holt
On arriving ahmc and imvouclicd for a
ct w ith llic clc
l.,r+;c CUV. a wonn'iii is n< i itifu.iuciilly
c -u«t4.u-lv cxjircsstd rciusil to give her av mmuHlaiion Ho
of very high xi.milujg aiul tlu U*l manage cm will only ad
ulinc relative or
a wtiman wWii rive is .*,4 4.m|aiiud by a
an* .thrr woiu.m ami luggage, unlr** her
l.ikablc evuUnce 4»f r.kkI >.Hi.il posiriou. or
h.uc bt-tn ciig.vKc.l Uf..rc!iand by wire or Uttier. This rule
m is made into
wise and a bcnehcia! one when examinatu.i
W4»rkings^uid the object of n* tnf..rctmciu and a young wonun
itavcIUng alone, can hardly show hcrxclf loo discicel in hcj
hou r manner.
*
Un .arriving at. an hotel where she is k own, or where her
parrnts or friends have arranged for her i stay, s^ signs the
u'CJi, h«
thc'Jir.
of the city or ci*uniry- kxalii
paiiicd by her maid she w rites
rhei?
only ihi
addr
If
in which she re sides.
and nuid" after
Parker-Miu Parkcr-BuUc-
31on
: vroanm who spends a few days or a few week* alone at an
ivatc sitting-room and if she entertains a
tdaiive as her caller
or as hK*fU^ at dinfnasculinc friend or relative
ca
ucr, she must not invite Him into her private siuingiroom unlcs*
she is providwl for the
* cha^oa.^U while *o-
. before
when dining alone at her
lurtih sfic*^au suilaUy order her meal at least by scsxn o’clock
if nut Wfoce. A woman who dines alone at the fashionable hou*
:wtcn lulf past <
the Waldorf-As
figure.
Breakfast, luncheon* and afternoon tea can. however, be taken
at any hour that suits the convenience of the lone woman guext.
who, when eating alone, should not order wine nor assume a
prouijneut place’m any part ol the dirung-room..
While the woman who stops unaccompamed in an hotel u
privileged to go and come through the mam enuance. unless one
oni
tor ladies is especially provided, and while the tea-room*, writ
ing-rooms, drawing-rooms, etc., are quite at her disposal to be
used as necessity and her convenience command, she should not,
trihcJcxs, fall into the habit of silling akme and idle in the*
public apartiaenu. Into a quiet nook of some semi-private: draw-*
drawing-room she may sUp to read her letters, her paper, or her
book for a haU hour after dinner, but the overcrowded reoeprion
loms. wnt-
.buttheovera
r broad bosy corridors and the noisy
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To. poatc&t a variety of timplr practical
(icMre of every
crcry wonun« and ticw dckigns arc being eagerly
hx4ed for Ko 57l3^S7Jd
3^S7Jd wat
was de^ch
de^cb^d ui foulard ahowiug a
black prdka dot
; white ground, it it tunpie in outline and
deuil The blouse waist is moduli and up to-date, an excellent
design for washable fabrics Deep tucks at the shoulders give
the broad effect so desirable to present styles and a round turn
over collar cumpleles the neck 1 he elUiW sleeves are prettily
finished by tun. back cuffs; the full length ate gathered into
straight Lands. The skin is five gored, with a deep flounce set
on with a frill finidi at the top A perfcaly smooth adjustment
IS given about the hips, the fulm ss at the back being laid iii an
inverted V>x*plcat For 36 inch Lu^t inea'ure 354 yards of 36
inch materul will be required fur the waist, and B'i yarda for
the skirt.
Laoiu' SuirruApsT
No 5713
Sitci (or 32. 34, 36. 3a, 40
and 42 inches bust measure.
Lawis' Fivi Goaiiii Sauu. with or without flounce. No. 5720.
Siaes fur 22, 24, 2b, 28. 30 and 32 iudics waist measure.
A pleasing variation of the po^tllar blouse modes is show n in
costume No. 5c74 5427. The tucks that arc laid in the upper part
of the waist front give the necessary fulness that is soHly ad
justed by gathers at the waistline.- The removable dicmiscttc may
br of different maleriaU, or oraiitcd if upen neck is dcsuedjn^
elbjw sleeves arc finished by (UTn^ ba^
skifTis
nine gore, having a wide sweep at the lower edges, and may be
cut either short, round or instej^ length White serge it show n,
but several other materials are adapUblc—mohair, pongee, small
checks. For 36 inches bust measure 2ki yards of 36 inch ma
terial will be required for the waist and 6>s yards for the skirt
LADits' Blouse. No. 5674. Sues for 32, 34. 36, 38, 40 and 42
inches bust measure.
tamsM
Ladies* Nike G-ieed Kilt Skiet. No. 5427. Sizes for 30. 22.
24. 26. 28 and 30 inches waist measure.
The simplicity of design No 5764-So78 is one of its strongest
points The style is well suited to the stout or matronly figure.
A fitted lining gives support to the waist. A future is the yoke
of transparent lace to which the full portion of the vest is
gatliend 'I he skirt is seven gored and may be made up per
fectly plain, or w ith strapped bands of the materul. ^As shown
pale gray peau de loic was chosen. For 36 inches bttt measure
yards of 44 inch materul wUl be. required for the waist and
544 yards for the skirt.
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Ladiee* Waist. No. 5764. Sizes for 32. 34. 36. A, 40. 42 and
44 inches bust measure.
Ladies’ Sevex CkiEE Skiet. No 567a Sires for 30. 22. 24.
26. 28 and 30 tdches waist measure.
The princess mode pictured is portrayed in cream white cash-
m<-fc trimmej wi.h narrow rafBr. of white tilk. A wtU »hapcd
IkhIj lining M-rves as support fur the gown which is laid in dart
tucks abiul the waiit. 1 he palicni provides for open neck
which may be filled iu b>' a transparent lace chemisette. Blackvelvet riblxm is used for trimming the sleeves and is tied in a
big bow in the front. HcnrictU. alUiross, pongee, louisinc and
fouUrd arc all suital^le. '
For 36 inches bust measure 6)4 yards of 44 inch material wiU
be required.
Ladies* Pju.mxss House Gown. No. 570L
36. 38. 40 and 42 inches bust measure.
Sires for-32, X
Any pattern will be mailed to any address on receipt of ten
cents, by Marjorie Dane, 44 East Twcnty-ihird Street, New York
City. In order to avoid deby, do i
fail to state sire of pattern
iMKIUaL
fiRANUM
wwmi
The father of these trip
lets. G. C. Baird, 6tb tai
Wyandotte Stt., Kansas Qty.
Mo., writes:--‘They are now a
Uttle over nine roontha and are
thriving on Imperial Oranum
nicely, and are getting aa Cat as
Uttle butter bslls. Their weighu
are: -George, at birth, $ lha.,
now 10 lha; Paul, at birth. 4>i
lha. now 18 lha., and Eleanor, at
birth.
lha. now 16 lha."
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The Unsweetened
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IS MAKING THESE
TRIPLETS THRIVE
Now U Ihe time to place
baby oo Impfcrial Gramim. It
fortihes against and prevents
the dreaded diseases of sum
mer «od teething. Babies fed
on it have perfect digestion, no
bowel irregularities, strong
booea and teeth, and phimp.
firm flesh, with no flabby fist
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TrUISizt.?5cts.,itDfim$tt
Send us your name and ad
dress and we will send you a
cute little rag doU fiM- baby, a
large sample of Imperial
Oranum and our belplul book
foe mothers, “The Care of
When writing include your druggist’s name
JNO. CARLE A SONS, Desk 32, 153 Water St. New York, U.S.A,
Impfriat CraaoB U cqiiaUy vsluable for InvaUds and Convalescents ~ aad ia
tbs Sick Room •• It Always Hourishst ••
TWttVi PMif,
r;fS!s:ir„v
SiillMH
MnEIMSIl
OCPiW IN
Htp
paapy to pill.
MR mm n m mm
HIM TO TAKf HEP EACK
TO PPliOP.
m Mn OWIEUMI In Pit W^mM t
1#^ «f pit Jtu ftr tut PmI
Hm Mwmw Put Wm Ptittt•P tn Ptr»lt.
Ofilr It faun old. twattlof UUI at
lilt A«U UrSB of ClrcuU ODurt ufi two
••rtoiMi cPargM and wUa noUUns
tLta4 OC Itr Lot tL« buOM of curntc
Udp «r Uw Wlum, Aojui Tolttto waa
LroiiElit UutL to iall jreaiordajr aXtorw
aoo«^ after a few daya' yande. ber
bean tiled witb aa«er aud luat (or
ber noUiar'a Ufe, It U aJleced
Tbe ilrl ^ been contned lo tbe
womaa a |>orUoi^ ot tbe iall for aever
al nonMu Uot wiu aent to ber borne,
to Ontal loweeblp. ttaturday to ai>«nd
^ Ifiatlfidar of the luierveiUoa tooe
Mona opurt oofivenes oa condlUop
abe bebaved heraelf well
Yea
tardaj afternoon abe becaioe angered
at bar notbar. U U aald. (grabbed a
laaor, raa a nUe over a dusty, boi
raad fad IM In undartruab. awalUng
Jttf mthrn'a aivroacb. tba knife
datpad la ber baads. ready to do lu
deadljr woip.
aMarrtlad Over Ceiebratien.
Tba Uouble aianed oa tbe Puuitb.
vbea Aaaa
ber noiber to
atiMtd tba oalabraUoa at Dock laka
POLICE USED
TWENTY-ONE WERE KILLED White
THEIR CLUBS emoa SWEPT KTH Too RILES LONG THROUGH Canvas Sheas
WARTIU TO SEE UtLUOWUiiE
CERTIULWISCQNSIN--SOHEOFTHE
IIUUKD WIU DIE.
By Wire to tba Mveolng Record.
FECFLi CBOWOED COBfUDOB OF
EL Paul, Minn.. July 6—Twanty-ons
FEDERAL BUILDIHO.
paroena arm known to have baan killad in « tornado which owapt a path
100 nUlaa long and from a mila to a
In FIret Time In Hit Life the OU law rods in width ih tha counuaa ol
ping Made Hia Appeacange in a
Court of Pecord-PfWvad U Be
An Artful Codger.
MILT WEATHER REPORT
^Joha a Bookefel'
ler. ibe onlr UlUonalre In iba United
aad probably In tbe world, was
tbe cMtral Agurw in a riot in
Pederml boildlag today In wblcb tbe
pokioe clubbed tbe crowd AgbUng to
The trust magnate was half
•Ufied in tbe terrlAo struggle.*
Tbe oil king was crowded tbrdagb
tbe dense mast of curious Into tbe
of Judge tandU without
Injury and ushered to a seat lor the
called to the
stand fur the Arst Umc lu his Ufo lu
court of record
Huckefeller was ibeu forced to wsll
the proceedure of court. Judge Leu*
dls Ignored him while he called petty
criminals before the bar and sent
them to the peaUeuliary lor minor
PUmlabad to tba Rvanlog Booard
up la aaaa aach dgy by E, E, WalL
EATUBDAY. JULY I. 1907.
Baramttar aUady. 29.3a
Maalmum Umparatura for paat 24
hours. 77.
Minimum. 94.
Fair, gkntia north wind.
OFFICIAL FOBECAET.
Fair In north portion; ahowart
and cotdar in aouth portion tonight
and Eundsy; vartabla wlnda.
Datsila of th# damaga ara atlll com
ing alowly. It to boliavad tha daath
Hat will T»a Incraaaad as in addition to
thosa klllad. a acora or mora baing InJurad to aariously that racovary to
doubifuir-^V
SEVEN CARS
WERE BCRNED
WITH MERCHANDISE AND GEER
HAD $54,000.
LEFT IN GRIP
WiTN WOMAN WHO BETRAYED HIM
DEVELOPING
CRERT MINE
VIEWS OF EXPERT IN MININS
(
f
She Udd the sheriff that she was
tba way to the raUway aiaUon
Oimwn after leatdng the woods with
tbe Intention of returning lo Jail
When passing the asylum grouudi,
A»M1S poiniad to the buiidiugh
aald:
-Wall, Ibafs the only place Ult for
mn*
Tbe caae U a pitiful one. the girl
havibg BMW wrong when but a me
chill pad nothing teems able to su
bar I^FbTd ooun«
lukLLW> department.
Or. BauR^ Took No Chanew When
Bug Caught FlfoA mg in Dr. J. W OaunUoUa ofAce
is tbo new Baitak block book Are
tlili moralng from an alcobol
aad alibougbtbe doctor goia Une of
base OB It from a faucat. ba look
ua cbaaoesbuioallad tbo Are daparv
meav Tbe Umdaum and woodwork
wem allgbUr aoorebad and tba rug
put out of business, but tbo damage
was venr Ugbt.
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OtOBQB L. FIIHBB AOOBEIIEO
THE ITOCKMOLOEBI.
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GREAT FIGHTING FLEET
Lisuttnsnt Govsrnor Had No Right to
Voto on Primory iloction Low.
Bold Atlomoy Gonsral.
AtUjrue) Oeneuil
Bird gave an opinion today ihar Lieu
tenant Oovei-nor Kelley bad no rigbi
Engines of Destruction Mannsd Wah lu vole (or the piioiary elecUuu law
Gvurge L. FlsLer. the mining exiH.*ri
The Best Trained Crews m the
ITie swu-eiary u( stale was adUsed
mho U*Hp6cU-d Uie Ginud Traverse
Whole World.
lu.t to Kite nolUa* of tbe suhmlsioou
aud Arizona mining company's prop
of Hie amendments to a Vi»le o( the
erty. met with the stockbot^rs last
WIND STORM
lllcbigan woo visUad
by
^otbar
Here is Recipe No. 7
This Will Taste Good-Strawberry Shortcake
TwooupfuUBEdTl
plate ami oover
the topof tha
** OaaH help'lutU good U you naa BEST FLOUB.
bad lo raoMTB ^ from iMr
S3!M
You may not care for them
for general wear, but there sre
occaaions when nothing else
fill, the bill ao well.
S
FIREWORKS ee.
Everything in the Une of Fourth of July GoodU;
U in our stock.
Hundreds of new Novelties i^ the Fireworks'
line.
City ^ook Store
Our aaaortment of white
low put footwear ia the largeat
we have ever ahown.
our straw hats are i» deiaand.
Give oa aealL We'll
be pleased lo show
you.
A. V. Friedrich'
I BUFFALO SUNDAE
Un« oi tbr moat popoUr
itoiiit at 8oJa Foautaina al)
ovut the Country thU teMon
ia tbe
fBUFFAUr
Cboeolate. I«e Cream, NuU,
Whipped Cream aud a Ohe> ry.
We do It rlgkL
AMERICAN
KS^.
A CUSTOMER
of uur» muuul to know lt*t
8*turd*y if we went hnviuK
• "iule."
Vou weuUl think M if you
uotioed the erowtU Ut uur
•udu (uuouiu-biggest "WKlik
lUy' iu the blttory ot our
•tore (burring uulebrutkuM).
U»t lu the “btud wngou"
ewl dtiuk
WAirS SODA
WAFTS
Haniisth & Lay Co.
Good Shoes.
You need these ALL the time
and YOU need thoskthat WE
have. We are back of every pair
we sell. They must be right or we
don’t want your money, just re
member that when you buy shoes.
Bachant & Roscoe
Every Dollar Spent tor Mlryg
The money you pay for rent in a few ygari will buy
you a home, and then-lT’S YOURS.
We have some splendid bargains for the man who
would like to own his own home—and what man
wouldn't > Sell them on the easiest kind bf paymenta,
or we can sell you a lot and build you a home—any
kind you want-modern in every way.
y
Smith Realty Co.
Ollicc cor. Lake Ave. and lOth. Res. 4M W. lOth.
Oihce phone 8tf. Res. phone Ma
tiot a work horse for sale. Won't cost
much to buy him.
Drug Store
GOOD
HEALTH DEPENDE
GOQO EBEAO.
ON
ia a larger measure than most
people ihink end—how could
you ariive at wholesome
bread without pure, well
milled flour? Give it upl
but you won’t give up the use
of IDEAL Flour if you have
ever tried it. Try it now and
you’ll understand.
July
2,000 carnations. 18 cenU a dozen.
the biggest dc-el of tbe most (ormlda
ble flgtiUug ships evtff assembietl. Hannah A Lay Mercantdo Co.
July 6^1L
Rear Admiial Rubley U Kvsus lauUl
larly known
' FlgbUng Bob. will
sail fur the Pacific coast
Admiral
IF YOl' WISH to see the Paa^ou
By ant. will havt with bis tloei loU Play lemember lonlgbi is tbe last
offtcers and th.kTb enlisted men who cbauce. at tbe Grand opera bouse.
are recognUod as the best trained
flghUug men in tbe world
2.000 carnattona l« canu a dozan
lar.nah 4 Lay Mercantile Go.
July EIL
aamasy byert
iMuiaaoa.
Orar Urpii bua^ of
tka kadt farmara of Oraad Tra?ataa
IttMiraaca.
a#-
RELIETJOWRORG
laid Thsy Ihould Double the Price
of Their gheree~Wae Very EhOver the Whole
Ceve Creek Dtetrict.
and spent some ume in ex*
phoning Ui them ih.- exact siiuaUon
and answering their quesUuns
Al
though a conservative uilker, Mr.
FUhei prophesied great things lor the
claim, saying that they mere no lung*
t*r pruspecUng, but developing a mine.
He advised sinking the main shaft,
Gf the Blue Bay mine, to water level
and then blocking out the oie as
m-ell as pushing the mork on the New
Hope. Mr. Fisher slated that plans
(or building a rail load through the
territory had been perfecUrd and
that probably miihlu the next oigb
teen months the ore could handily be
shipped. Regarding the stock, he said
that by selling at 25 cenu. the syndi
cate' m as merely cheapening the papor
and advised the doubling of tbo
price.
He to eilihuslasUc over the Coft
Creek district and sajrm that It to tba
richest mining proposlUon In Arlsaoa
and that the local corporation bao
a bH thing.
Madam! Without apsiroi
white, low ahoea your ward*
robe ia not complete.
PLiVlMTH YtAIL-PHt..
Seller 6l 0004 sbocso
laaangcr Traffic Waa Dalayad Be
cauaa the Wrack Chosa Juat
Ek'sctly the Wrong Place in
in Which to Occur.
called lo the wib
stand al lo 40
He walked up
CMEETEB RUNYAN BRCTUOHT lVelgbl curs m Here Mar
sprylj, was iwoiu and placed al once
TO COURT TODAY.
qiMAUj (rcigbl No. 55. piled Ibem
under esamlnaliou He sought (rum
s«Jvus lu u beup and seven u( them
the Aral lo 1: aioute to the court that
burund
up
Tbe derailed cars worche knew UiUe or nothing o( the worklisided with mercbautlUe und Inx^r
luga uf the Standard Oil company.
Just a bat caused tbe accident In
Dodged Cleverly.
Rockefeller dodged
examinaUou
XE WAS MARCHED PAST A LARGE- in tbe middle o( ibe^irain wblcb was
He said the Bland
CURIOUE CROWD.
made up of sixteen cars Ttw uccl
|lOO.0(k).O(»O.
dent happened ui 4 55 a. m . while tbe
but practicAlly admitted nothing else
Ualu was making uUaul twenty live
tedly referred to the fact
Eargaant Kans Carnad Two Packagoa miles un hour. About hub fuel o( uuck
that he has not been acUvely conin Which Waa Tha Bamaindar
were torn up and tbe a rocker (rum
with the oorporatlon for the
of Bunyan'a 999.000 Truat
Grand Rapids witb unulber Irum
past eight yaara.*^
Co. Property.
Buariliuan o^oikwd until sell Into tbe
Judge LandU uas appsreuily etaicoaaaat A «atrrfl followed aud hot perated when he fiulsheil with the
aftemiMin before U»e main line %as
wante arart aiabaaped
Ligalu open (or trafftc
Rmurd
Tba PWap at tba ToUen farm wai
So k. t uiLUun Bali nyei . a as be
. O^-Sldo by side
out of ordar yesterday and a man
(oiced
C^aitar U Runysu, bunk i«-lu*i mu<j blud the derulltueiil auil
with Ikii.iKHi ftuiu the Wliul to bark to UalUaiu gu u« MnniitUH:
want oat nf ibe bouae. kurtluf to^
SOr Trust tx^mpany, was brL.ugbt lu
take the Here Ma,queue
wa’d aama woode
Her motber
Tbkt lung duUHir made
Kslevti
buadquai lern from wtisl One I
Oioaebt bar toUmiiun aiu to meet
tU seven hours lute Nu
Hundred and Tweisly A'ifU street sla
tba otaa. tad ran out to get ber back
tlou today witb Mrs Laura ('urter, (I au» also detuui\>«l as a as No I
Aaaa aaya that aba bad a club lu
All freight trains
woman who belmye*! him m tbe btilh itassi'liaels
bar baud aad obaaad ber toward ibt
aulhoillUn
Tbe couple (aced a Uilh mtith and soulit bi-iutwMt htue
ImM witb It Huaulug to bar r
OBAND TBAViBgi AND ABItONA
ttud Uiuiid Kaplds aeiv lied up
aba prabbed a raiut. and eurted CO. FAIT FBCIBBOTtNQ ITAOI. Cloud t»f sew’ittl liuirtlivd priiauu
Oalug
U»
tbo
aiuck,
the n>ei due
Tbi’ 'tXllUrilndGM of llO’ plOCi'Mln o(
tiHm Ue road Pur a luui mile. «be
Kunyatrs lobbery uaa uatrkul b) In Itcru St ti lo in the luoinlng and
HMi Witb bar oiotbar and Uu uivibeii
Kune
He
bmi
|54
ueo
lb alaaa purauU
u null (vaao u rapped In ts<» bluoU and kill run lu toipdhei
At tba HlacU Urmliouae. abe iiop
paokugva. ami rurrUKi one lu earli
pud and ^bed lui tuoiiHiUun. Al ihe
U ubder age. Mr. Peacb reluaed U
aad abe atruck aoroai a larae wbeet
•eld toward a thick pleoe of tltnbet
Wbea tbe purauen appruacbed. tbe
tbottpbt that the had ouiututUed
dde aama to ibum and none dsnd
follow fttitber
PbarOt Jobniun wus aumtuunud and
drtM to tbe plane wblcb was near tbe
Blair town ball Tbe girl was locaU*d
at a nearby Una bouse and readily
gave up tbe ratur.
Take Me Back to 4>ik
•Take me buck to Jall.“ she sobbed
•■Take me back 1 want lo kill my
m -ber and.jr Id bad a revolver
S4.in bW mbile 1 laid lu
c^PLOOic tcnroiL
TfUVIMI CITY, MICHIGAN. CAtUPOAV. JULY «. 1t07.
Ask Yoor Grocer or call «p
Traverse Clty MUUng Company
Vaudeville at City Opira House
GREAT VALUE
SUITS
wae. %iM, lie. iii,
IIXM. Ill, aad liue.
J:xith‘!:^l4irp£^
Suita yon'U lad.
CoolFonUiMi^e
Strairhata-Ui.dwiruar-.8oft
Collar BhirtaBottar ooma and m.
fTfi n mna mmi
‘‘The Rent Collector**
a dicidedly clever Playlet.
McacllMiSisacrs, Song and dance divorsity act:
MlUe Alata, Serpentine duces ud plastic poaaa;
Chester Coaser. acrobatic song and duoe comeLONZO, PUte juggler.
SON -.—Alice where Art Thou? Motiag Pictur«
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The lero ud the Truuts.
Chuge of acts, Middle of week ' ’
10 and IS cents.
ttllU 19 MlllWa
”TL,.»||ZIe;
7,4S and 9 p* m.
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i.«SI
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Qirnkmm Hm Nal Vai taM Ami
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ViiUlm M UaWa la
0
trtnmtf
FREE!
atton^tlg
^ aim far loss Inn
bmgjam W epso
1
Anaat #M Fiaa.
I
SmhmrofUT It mp i
omhs^Umv.b^*k^<
l«mitamMl«iadows nsaltughosiA
lamifomanlwiad
ThU year we fiad ourselves over stocked on si good
many Hnds. especially on larger pieces of furniture.
On these the cut in price will be the deepest ever made
in Traverse City,
We have s bigh-clus steel-lined nult end within
that a modms Ugh clem sale with time loch and
othar bnr^proofdevUem than to make asenwoe
triply aore, carry barglaty innuauce. “Well proiectedr Yob, it is our rule aiwsys to be so.
bk^rela oftllnance ami bacauae oT tba
oouaaU'a aaUoB ai tba teal aiartlm.
a luunbar oC U»e wbealmaA <rf the cttjr
thiak thajr have a right to rtda <m tha
wglha. That la hat the caae« haweyar,
aa the ordUiaace li juat aa much in
farce nov as U erer was and those
who ride on the walks Uy themaelvea
lUhle to a fine.
At the meetiag of the oauacll Uon4a ereiiln^. a i^m^ndaOen was
passed that the ardinanee be amend
ed ao
the aWlewalks opuld be
uaed trm ( n. m. unUl 7 In the even
ing. bat th#t was alJ^
UntU the
Amendment to the*<
Come la and get owr spcctal prices whciacr
yon want lo hoy or not
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOBL
We Oiler 910 Outfit
tf Slate
ANK
I
the Origlaal Bone Famlsber.
Frank Trude GrindOpera House GrandOperaHouse
force and no one can ride on the
ii9 All«r lli» roank, Ancrloi t «k
walks legally eacept frtim ( a m un
M lof piilrtollni ooit i^lrir^en
til 7 a. m.
iM tkitt. that
will b#
^ ♦tlT^girt •• ma <4r> fD b7
Focsisn a«cr.t»ry Cr.y N*t>lln to
ftw tiperteiimL The
OiMBUC" Whrthtr Aintrlc*-* e»HJtfnd If well
•miS* Will B« FellewMi.
I
Mdh »oiw thin the Msrquie tto Told Imptror Intrigues
oC the ac^London. July' 6.—Brplylo* id the
of the Ceuit at The Hague Must
Spoclitl to the Evening Record
a 'that ncv. Ss Stepped
WUllanibburg. Mich.. July C—Mrs.
by Charles T. Price, liberal, who
^ tench the outaldi
isked whether the BrIUsh ogtern Geue Ernai of Bpokane. Waahlngiou.
Tmm yegr prwH
Seoul. J<Uy
Itp. at the
meat would follow iho eaample of the b* vlalilng her broUer Arch and Loon
ttm fourth, the newspapers mal
palace. Inmnwgatad the emportw re^
liruau
at
govemm^ of the U<ed States and
h i#e fhd aane itourU. lor
gatdlng the psapniise 4 The Hague
MMs BiUth Fox who has been stay
release China from the
^ OOtelon of the •Toy'* pistol
at a depulatlrmeaeklng »eoo|pUtlon on
aU but the actual esMoaea lucurrod Ing with her aUter. Mrs. John Ackm
the claim that Japan hae brohen lu
her home at Elk Rapid.^
In the suppression of
Boxer u(f relumed
Hdif and tM oih«
pledge to malntmlB Ooreen Indepefld
rising. FMwign SeereUry On-y said lawl Saturday.
that are sold prataUc
enoh The emperor denied having any
he had no ofdfial toformaliun uf Am
preeedinc the fbnrth.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Boyd and Infant
knowledge of the depuaUan or lu
cflca'a inuintkm In Lhbt twapect. but son and MAas MnzH Cooper of Elk
.•Nwy ner^eta* ti
action, where jpou Marquis Ito re
lb any case the claim of the IhlUah Kaplds spent the kYntrth
dead are counted and the injuml
marked:
■uvaranuml
bBBej ,..u U«,?»ciy.l
for and then another plea U
-U 1% nof* nec«i«ary to Inquire who
Fourth. This plea
sxpeodllupo Incurml
Some of the membera of IhU achotd
U reaponaiblo for the deputation, as
tea
#4»' more imaalino
dUtrlct believe that there is nothing
lu
acUons
are
self-eiplanaton
snd
Her and yet thU FFourth th«e were the whole world is In poaseeslon of
like pwweverance and that cunHianl
tfiree more d-tM than there
dropping
weara the hardest stone,
ihe fsou.
rmt
The Intrigues of the Corean oourl, NSW Rector of Gracg Church Arrived and so although they lust the mothm
Theee deaths and the tremendous
in the City Lam Evening-HI
to bond
$4,000 lu lmpn>ve the
he added, were cantlnuoua. but the
Mat of injured, the lUt Is so large
First Aervice Tomorrow.
scliool h
LheyfwlU bnag the mat
emiHfror’s persUtence In sudi InUl
that It leeembles a roU call of th^
ter up again at the annuaJ st-hi'iol
guee consUluted a hosUle acUun
Hie wounded aftnr a great bauie. are
The Rev. Mr. Atwell of Upheming. uiiiaug next week.
against the Japaoeee which muat be
•hMletelf nnneceasary. not only im
a ho ruoaatJy scoepted the pastorate I
tuipped.
Mra Miles BucJi and two chlidren
ntr-------r hot orlmlnsl. America has
of Grace
Eplscxipal church, arrived]
Old Postoffcd Buildiog
mrAIITS CHIIESECUUI REAL
Witliamsbarg
jtftiKmilUTeflim
f.'^
'crn;
Sr" B-;-—
f<r
M.AT1EUHERE
In the city last evening and w IIU htUd
ACJUIIATIC FEATURES
bis dn»l sun Ice tomoci.i>w. holy tanumxmlun at 7 mo u.
•ga. % not aymboUcal of petiioUstn The Great Osyllor Sn
and neither U nofhe.
The ftmith la the small boy’s day.
ka(L the gmwn up boy should so ar
Tbe adobaUc teaLure oC
nmge mnUnn hat he will have i
|lnimf to nacape with hU life or aU of July celebration by the
u..
moraW
vice at lo :i0 and evening
;^r-
hi regard to rldUukon the eldewalka
Is not yet amended and that they
Miss
After giving his
carried
atlracUHl
Immense
BUST rmt
to
the
Inland
>w-^»ierday.
tao excui-slon« Uv
Excurbions will
i un to
the Uland Tuesday.. Thursday Friday
Mr. snd Bunduy evenings besides Sunday
engage afternoon.
ment at the aiy opera house, where
been
dlUng
an
he made a great hit with his eaoellent
•wing and the moagalto U sondins
niwnd hla HtUe Ull.
island
liertormances
Marion
Thr i-aM ilde emsd wi
CAOETC 00 ON STRIKE
ed a picnir. a portiou of them going
over In launches, lao uUiers paddling
Claim tht Food on the Trslnlng Ship ovar IQ a oauoe and the rtfhi coming
Eeterprlse is Not Oeod
ovey on the Chequamegon on lU- 7
h>w Loodtm. Conn . July 6.—Claim 0 clock trip 8iipi»er was eaten on the
ing that the food given them has been
frepemy el lilM Jinntt fmiih it
tttreaud
>Uuning. Jljly • —The pr^iierty for
dmrly oeoed by Miss Jennie M
igau lUnlaUMf was aold by iamea
WleU of the anlUor general a cdAoe
ihto week for |SOl and ^ proce«4s
turned into the state tmasury. the
propert) having deeheeied to the
state.
IHm Smith died about u year ago
fim blatory is obsour*. Years ago
She name to Hanisiea from an unhaown piaoe« purshased thr pretty Uttla oottagr where she lived unUl her
daalh She srroU Sp letters repelved
no Tlalu from ouUlde and never udd
any one Ihat she had a relative In
the world- When she died, no relatIves being found, her property revcH
ud to tM stste
unsaUsfaclory
Uwve has
Unni
and
that
the
Uw short,
big Island and afterward dancing was
shore
home
years
last
h<-1.»jo|
si»ent the
to III lb« city vUlUhg hkfe parents wUl
when their sht»n- leave ended, bat lu
slug a solo lu the nrsi M
K. d.uroh
stCBid aeul a note to CapC U>wr out lonairrow morning
The Rev W H Irwlu of
lining their isiaiUoo and dpggand. llo
reiving no answer they sent two of
V
W
night
on
Ind
Carver
left
this
and
Mrs
at
M
8
GilU-M>U-
blow
to her
she
Jo^e-
Angola.
where Mrr Carver will stleiid u
reunUm
of
a
fUlliag
iwcuty-ihree >eara ago
club
was
know
oriptnlieKl
a
a iih ^hei
death
Elk
.»f
Qhuny
lUpld*
only sick a
few
of Tier Illness
days
She
m
mile lake
and
waa
the only one there.
at
that
lime
At present there
the Alnga that go to make up a fine
Can You Alford
Steinbergb
to fmter oway your eamingf in
oeodleH thio0You want to get
ahead. perha|» sometime to start
in some enterprise ot your own.
You must have money. Save what
you can, and you will find a repoutioo for saving wiU be your sttMgest asset when you need financial aid
a
mother,
brother
and
sU
U-is. The Unly was lakiAj to her old
home
for Intel uieiit
The cottage on
bay
ll.«
at Acme, being
W
Bunce.
flyde
Is
Bunce
slu>ie
built
nearing
and
of
by
the
Ur
F
..lid ail kinds of drinks at J;u:kaon e
Front.
July 3-4L
WTi can save you money on
strawberries.
Mr
and
ij\ed
Mrs
last
l-'r.'d
Saiunlay
.i short
wall at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
/
II. s. Dcposiienf
Notewaie
fri>m
HEHMON L
wil
Popular Prices
ly at 4 p m. al thr box oftlre. .
t'hlcuigo
Iob
PEREONALA
Cxiranmrcial Agent
left
for
Maun
Honor
M
F
F
at Sl. uiberg’b
hU
Manistee
ihls
and .(our
(h.i-
this
lads in 'iui
about
III.-*
Arnold
Jami-s Am«
passed
City,
opeiu
^ using one of our Ceilin-, TAtk or Bracket
15 and
llluhlraled
laii;er cities us he
work
.did
brought ubtmi .a
ELECTRIC FANS
by
kih-s
Wo have thorn i:i sUxk
for sale or rent
UaiisfortnutUm
the Beulah home.
J. B. Paige Electric Gc.
A Memorable Dsy.
One of the du^fc we remeinb.-i wt
pleasun us well uj. wlUi prolit lo u
iH-allh. is Uie Ole- on which we I
ouiie ..equilinti-d With Ur King •* N<
Life Fills, the fMlnl.-ss pu'iill^ ts 111
cure headaches and bllumsm-HS a
keep I he bowela rigid
’J5c. at Bugb
Unig Co Hannah I'njg C»i Frank
M«-ad.> Drug Sior*
through
W’oiks will iv
fMdve bids up io foul ochMk \>
July
i:.
ItetT
ISO mg
I**r
l^
:.•»,e1ve4l
uM
lo
IiuIm
.d-* «-fit
Foi
1H
huullng ih.
Eighth sh,*. i
OI
THe NEWLY WED
lm-M,oricui«U h<m».-ke.nwr«
an
oi
oil
bi Ick
Tie-
iigtd
i
:
all)
(i<Mle-r illicit mat b'n
„
will ulwu)>* be* burc of u nquaro deal
w hfu dcullni; w Ith S4.nl.-r n.
to
Mliing
git
rich
► t.-.ik
by
We don’t
unfair
meonr.
uii honeit living by
luMi.wi
want tt u-nd.-i
im-utH
olrloiu lU
When
you
poru-rh^uhc
a fiiuiil 4*r hoim. chojwi give ui
li ulal md.-r.
pl.-aiK*.!.
and
\Vv kn.iwr you will bo
wc
wnl g.-l
you
ft»r a
ugultti ruauiim-r un <»tir UK^rtl* alone,
tint
Make
of Hauaugi' Ik the Beet
wefH W
the
507 E. Eighth and 707 Randolph Streets
PAVING TAX
'ni«* x|M-clal u>**M-Kj.m)-td lollx foi Ho*
puMi-g
of
Uuj
f.dl.rwlng
now lu iny humU for
Mil-
wiiUm
imn <»f ihc
nrKi lnniu!lm*-nt
Lake
Eighth birt-ct from ihc w.wl end i*f
Eighth Kirtwt brldgu w«-al to the tsaM
tTnrln
city
lino of IMtinloii gtroM
ihii,
morning cm her way to Neasen City
Wiibhlugtoo
Htrv^n
from
the
caul
line <rf Caaa iDod to th« weal line of
Rullnoid* avenue
Dsys If tbs Lesser Things.
The^o si^ the <U>t of
mlngs.
W. driw- s borsefos* csrt
Afi.l every bl«eer.1 rrlttc sings
Of snL saness In srt
WuahiidTion
iUiO
of
f*irvM*i
fn.»m
Rail 1 mud awnuc
ihc
iTic above iukullmeni
or
or
before
the
ulal
RECORD WANT ADS
ARE
BUSINESS BUILDS
went
4-iUjt Jo Uio
THEY BEAR INTEREST
weal line of burlitw aUceL
u
duy
HK»7.
Ralph 8
liftntinga
We mue Time Certihcaies payable on demand.
If
Office, R. 202 Stale Bank Building.
July
1-31.
you hold these Certificates for a period of lime QOt
shorter than six months, nor
TbT^Jrsl of all the suing:
Delicious REX
The aoenea deal
and
and profvr lo
He- Ihiunl 4.f Piiblb
Phone 502-2
125 Cass St.
want
NOTICE
im.iuiiiK.
Howard and wife tetiinied to
this roornlnii
Miss Emma tHiermeyer of
naU
Ihiyne
Grand
e^enlii;;: July
Uwlure
was in ihc city
iheir home In Karllu Uils morning
n.
Supt. of
at
guslnl
when* Hie) will visit for a w«*ek
H
U.y«
^te^^n^pll^•on Mews showing his w«>rk
uv
here.
Ut.b*-rt
SWIF'T
h.»mui.e*>.
di-iivt-r
foi
longer than
twelve
months, they will bear i n t e r c s t at the rate of
with fairyland and are all hand color-
PER CENT
Everybody who bojn BEX
OkoooUtw tuoDOonoe* them
perfect, liiey we the oboooWee with the tMle. When
you buy oudy feU tbe men
that dhde by
teiiarf Akva.
An oM admlFhl wtOl kuotro for tala
powaca
was at aoppar
OM right tearrlWng a vqyaga. "WtaUa
croitiug U» ttaa Paclte,’* aald toe. ^*ww
paaaad an triaad which wm. poalttTriy
iw« with lobalafi." -Bat- aald ooe of
ttaa fooata. amlllag tecmiolooalx.
atan ata Dot aarf Mill taalM'*
tamrm doC*' lapUod tlw mriatetad g4-
THE AMERICAN
CANDY COu
alteE iteK tite
% nteanlc Ulaad
wftR.WtofRCtfia-
J
4
And all standard pla>s at
lah Laud common wealth for m-^UvU-il
Glenden
the home »d
last time Umlghl 'The Bleeping Beau
ty->blch l. aakl to be oo« erf the
beat Elna sent ouL
SIX BIGSPECULT1ES
July 1-a.
And now we ve resched the topmost
tbe
Friees: . . 10c.20c.S0c
ycwi
comi»4etlon
Charles
We'vs loveless weddings ssd to say;
Tbe spounlese lover tr»ons.
And goes oft on his wedding day
rt honeylees honeymoons ^
for
CoiiUnuuu- Fwrfunnaiirt-i.
lUusirsUd
\V. R. Fuute.
nitiK are doing the work
We ve sot our wlrefoee leirgniphs.
Anri tbornU ss csc-Iub ire<»
Otir jolM are pointless psisgnBpbs
The Theatorum preaenU
• WITH.
Uoaibal by lb.
fGEEATAMULUA xj
July 3-4t.
THE rcildiv*l and beat is the stKlas
lob E.
In Repertoire
M
THE WESTERNER
City Troasuror.
I’ ■
I
Monday eyenlug.
Front.
July 8th
In a Repertoire of iireat Pkya
:th
leuv«-s
The bollding Is located on
are I5u cotugea. electric llnea and ail
lob E.
U
Monday Night
GARLW.GOOKT Cook Stock Go
friends heie
husband, two young children, a tatli
formed
The club con
Faaaton suts of six membem and they will
PUy rwmemAim Inalght Is the
last all meet next week fm a reunion at
Ote cottage they built when
Brsl
chanee. aa tha Grand opera bowse
IF YOU WISH to see the
.JULY
THE coldcj^t and beast Is the sodas
neuralgia of the htsfari. many did not
drtm
daugiil*-t.
at
MONDAY W
July'3-U.
hom*e. Mondn)
iiarly Monday morulug caiue a« a .sad
mot nlng |
morning for
lecture
ConHiiencing
of rt-f.innlng the homeUeui. ueglucled
the
)C4? of the G H a I
the As(over night
Mr
I
D lk*man went i**
Dutton 9i Iho Flrsi M. EL church, wlll^
^ «*
phine.
u^uly
last Salui
Fourth
bury M. K. chuiyh and the Rev
thalr nuomer In s boat to go along
nUb- the ship and Ma^k to learn the eachanga pulpita mmorrow
seivlce
will
klioatlon. but aht to go aboard. The Communion
and
15
One Solid Week
STARTING
and uU kinds* of drinks at Jackson’s,
But
uurk
E'runkfort
In the
harbor, refused to return to the ship
the
In
pannis
of the seventy cadeu of thr trslnlng
July
i.ml
"Whe' intelligence of
toi
flfty three
»hlp Hnurprlse. ahlch tk now
day
ei,
Picnic
Island yiwlerday aflenunm aii.l nnjoy
Ifow that thTrourth U mvr »nhlan night akouid be tht* uext i
fg the aummsf program
came
his
Maude Baker left
l^runls at
aUuil
morrow and Monday take up het sum
people
the tee attracUons of the day.
won AH OF KIVfTfRY.
I
ChequanuTgon
The boat will run
acompenied
crowds and everyone voted it one of
I
The
\ttrtoiu paru of the city
He
Hunce
from
Arch Browns huut>e i.-^ wry
to
BEULAH Home bo>-» bem-flt enU-rtulnmeut
Grand o|M-ra house.
Wtylu«,da>
ditwiaed In a new coat of paiiiL
Mb PEOPLE.
the Fourty
Gayllor gave several performances in
baa
Earl
111 day.
5ihi
by a band
Gladstone
ONE BIG WEEK
The Charming Woman
U not neceasarUy' one of perfect form
and features.
Many a plain woman
who could never serve aa an artial’s
model, po&aewaea those rare qqalltleH
that all the world admlrew; neatmaoi.
clear eyc-s. cluctn bmtKilh skin and
Ujal apnghilineas of step and action
that acr^Kupany gotxl ht-iallh
A i»hysiclciully weak woman la
never
at
tractive, not even to herself. EaecUlc
UHteiw rt-Jilortii weak
wtnneii. give
stionK nerves, bright eyoa. »m*wih.
velvety
skin. beauUfiil complexion
g Co. Han
Guuruiu
uiured at Uughee Drug
Drug 8tot\-.
Frank
H
giMs. I,oc.
Diuggi^.
fci a visit at the home oi F C. Buck
at Big Rapids
entertainment during the parade, Mr.
(iaylkir
airived from
s. r j
sou«
great Oayl- Chequamegon Took a Big Crowd
lor was one of ih.- floest attractions
the Island Yestardsy.
of the ctdebraliuo.
X w. slater”
el Cevity el
GraaS
Tcavane
HaVINI
el
from the date of deposit.
TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Oldest and Strongest Bank in
Northern Michigan.
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HORSE HISTORY QUEST.
•^WFTS I^BREAKFAST
TOJ
Omw
nre*
Anna, powflnr.
Onn
,non.
I offorts u» fliid llu- mUslaf
Bak In tbe fvuluti<.u of tU«. bonis ara
brine matle bj an t xpetBuoJ from ibc
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277
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122A26
140.106
Their TraSe b Ooe That Takea
iany Yean to Matte.
SORTING OUT THE GRADES.
Ths Work of tbs flioww, a llaahl«s
That
la si Ones Beth flimpla
Wonearlul-Tbe
Cesebinetleiie
Expert Muei Knew Hew te Mea.
Vrntbrr mixing U one of the bardeet
lrai:c^ to learu. but when mustena^-B
aUo on;- of i jo Itt-st iwyiug inethoda o!
i-ahjluK n living,. The worker who In
Individual Gave flifi Ordar
tetuis to^ke ihla trade hU life work
Far Cars and Disappeared.
must start when he I* young, for It
A ttpatiy dreaacd man appixiadivJ
take- on an an race thirteen years foi
Ibe agent of
a man la work up from pillow filler
iOKE ON THE RAILROAPS.
fcatlict-milfr.
rcnthcm^tbat • have been plmh
from hear, th-rks, turkeys and g^
tbe bnetb of tbe agfaii, adys a Oraa
boU. sar» Ibe Vew York ilrrald
Tb«
are fbe only khids of feathers that ar«
bit sia-ctol dlstiaP'b to tbe New York
usfHt says the tlib aco Tribune. One
tUUoe out of that gap aouki be au
H Clark
Times.
He kald lu- wa.
mdUe«'«iieiit lu pakontologj
wWeb an Idaho borsemau, mud bad a Htrlug kind of featlters at a time U placed In
I to he ster
would be reesrd^ aw a Uiumiib for of borsea «jOartert.d In the next txiuniy the drum to be l«aten and
The drum
m*ed by hot air pix»eesa
aaj aciemUUr Inatbuliau, a^ tbere y wblcb be Intended to ship to Malar.
AM tbe mioo atalioa la not aa es
Is a larce nmebtoe not unlike the wash
nroeb acUrlty amoue mua«ruma and Hewnuted aerenteen of tba best equli>
^pmatve
P»^. «»« •aewttry of
ing moehiues tited tu laundries.
In
srair Dust biveeaira tarcr poitlona. as onireralUcs la tbe ae&fvb for a i>«rfoct
the twnler of each mm hint- U an axle
bla WU was §U «5. He landed tbe wait' fooaU skrleton of Um» aaimal re«iUlrod
with right liealers nttm hed. Tl»e beat
«r«I and told blD to beep Ibe ebauge.
eni make over ‘Jfk» rerolulkins a m!iTbe agent sent blm to General .Vgeat
Ttie prkw At tbe Deal would Indicate
utc. lieatlng tbe dust out of the featb*
Miller at Omaha, and I here he
«bat klr Tali bae eltber loooTorrd
eys and (Ic-inluK them Ihoroiigbly
A
ffom tbe spell Of todlMtloo that floor this prlmltlre bone wblcb bas beea aiteots of the IVnniylvanU. New York thin screen on the front and hack of
Ontrnl end other eactero rjaJs. who
od blm la tbe aortb the other day .or called tbe parabippaa, Uot uo aped
the uiH- bine lets the dust out.
that tbrrr ta no oerasloo |o wonder be toeoa aumcieptlj parfeet to eaiab'Hfh wani^ to handle hla train ofi
TbU p.Mi of tlic fenther work is the
tmeartbed. lu left Chb-ngo.
suffers fMD tbe toalady.
the type have yet been naearibed.
most mihc.nlthy. for the wlmV»ws In
Tbe entire atate of lllluolS
be.
the drum room an- not sUowiHl to lie
tbe proto- Bcourpl to get the eqnlpmciit nHlu!n^l. oiH*Tuil. am! the dust that rvniieM from
tween tbe
and
this
was
aseemhied
at
('bicaao.
nsoently
|
Tbe at
the fcatliers b Inhrleil by the worker.
elalne In bllnnaaota oo j Tbrdugb tbe offoru of Prof«*aor ll-u Then a telegram was scut t.. cbrk Mimy of tbe ilmm men eoutrm t conisrn woHW^aod «Bl cobe.i ry FuirfleJd Oaborn and olbcr wi ll tliat his trsla wss rrndy. It was “7 1 Kmujitl
Kiimjitt 111
III in u .n-iir or in.»n- Home
ilobn: mis
this
paid out waa 9».T2lXMx, \\affpx sdentista bare been lra<-ed ibi
Tbe aino
, ' w..rk nml sn- .^mpeU.Ml to give up
andlb tbla«aeal mrabaotflaftOODhea I i^arloui atepa
If u paruUlppu
‘'‘‘I and sii-k other empUiymeOt Tbe work
L*w O
Ope-; I
been peld out on am-b clulin*, *ay- ibe ' fouud tbi'iv will still be a few
U U4*i -o uuliejtliby ss It was In for
bflnueopelia Joonul. Msmbull coouty , ml«iia«. but tbe discovery of tbU au-j
mcr yeah*, for tbe men u .w nre iill-mtnade tbe blggset ahowlng altb |l,lCO cestor will be sufUdent to dcmouslrale!
Ths Ouasr Parson Bif^
v.l t.. leave the foom while tbe mil
lutrrrwtlug and Important th«-un ofi
que««r bird in tlie piKpaid, end daime for f irew from Hen
ibluc U lu oiM.rallon
evolullou.
! of New Zcalimd
adorm-d
neplu <nooaty wen bonoTNl
Tbe pm
.After tile featbers have lM*eu le.iitcu
Mr. AIlH-ri Tbouin.in Is lu charge ofi Hith smoll white featbi-r^. w h!<
ent Uiuut> la $7 fio for grown wolves
nnd sterilized In the drum tiny
tbe field party, and tbree as.UtftUtsj their r.-.-M-ml.biiM-e t» . i, {,h-b] I'-ta'is. j PUICHI lu-ih.e,blairliu: m-.eblue U
and $3 for inibs
have lsM*u ssslgmd to aid him
The| Ua\e galm-d for It the u.-uu*
srirteir''aua to tie d.*odi»r!y^'d by
(ouutry to be explored Is noutht-aMt ofj bird "
Its metallb
gii eu. )• lumngo. I ,„u\ i.ui.u .V- In lb- drum
kindKRiBBH nsil from l^ko MIcldgau
the Hlack IMhi aud ban mauy ouu-mp- with broiis.- and pundUli
^Ur.^s. l%
.f fewtberM lire put III tile bi-.w-r Kiqi
WhlUf fish and trout
W
V
Gray
of ihc lower mbMeiie^n-riod The* very lieautifnl
long and nitlier j arnteh
Tie- V‘ow. r 1. the n.est slm
June
If
buCh phout a
exidorcrw will dc-xoie
"iir|fciender Im-uL b curM-d
It has raiber
j,|,. „n,i yet tin- most womlerfnl ma
uionllu to tbelr ta^k
'Hie m
wlu' large fiH-*. Iiiul the lenpHi of Us I n] \n | .-liPi,. |j,af \^
I Iti the fealli.-r l.n-l
toUlhorH'.ei* wlidi to loUiplele It
i-ol I coiislderoble. Tills l,l:d iH ..tenihei , 1
mu. b'm* 1- l.iilli with a
lecllou of tildenee ss rapidly as . -si-! 1^41, Hj,. north aud soiitli Istamli of jury., f.iimel bIhvimsI nmutli on b.p and
jub iHl.
bhHmii plolcers lu that branrk
iurk ofj .N-eu /..-aland
It Is a -..J >*-ter 1 „Uvavs 1^ placed St ouy end of a large
study as IWsssoni Coi-- MiusL and and mimk. aud iis lively iein|H.r.im, nr [ nH.in
slrswU'i
ABK W. H. FtsKo sUml
Osborn have uHr.i.i.Hi il
lioliee of render)* tx a iimat InU n-stlng eag turd
Tbe feathers nre pla-i-d In the fuu
the s/leiilifle world by tlmr iirbieve I's [,.,d . <msl..ts of U-il.w.
upl. through wbb h they fall dowu Innlueuts lu tniCiug the li<.t>K- from the b..m >
It bus an <*xtens|le l .ngiie, Ibo llu- i^-Uter of the uia-blne
Tbe . .Id
prmuttie |y|KJ, Ibe euhippus, a foxlike, lip of whb b \h fork.Hl and. U ing . ov- air blowlog from the fun de.Mlorlz.-s
r ynar
siori. all the heal IOC K. Front BDitnul eU-vuu lm l«-s lu height, to thi-| en-d w Kli niM-rs fonns a kind of Im-sU. them, uud Ili.-V h ave the n.ai bine lu
cut Uioruughbrvxl.
nu»M uKi-ful to the pans.u bii i In guih
a stcajv Mirenin fiylug nil ..\er the
july :mi
room
nUe worker finds himself lu
I Biste*. as e^erythuig indienti-s ibal
what bsiks like u ndni/itun- .-fomi for
DK hCUK
ud tho Ik-iilahl
origlusted lu North .AuierUu uadi
Ibe feu them fly anmnd as high ns the
Hotui- benefit euicrtain
Baunty on InsocU.
that all of his kind lu the old world.'
relllng
.All oijbM.k.-r well might w.,n
lu SOUM- piUis of OeMJliuty. where der where ibe sorting C*.mes tu of the
tintod lacturc at
Blclnberg* Grand! ars desceudauta ^f the att^eds which
Monday. July l£i
L went there over the laud whers now the roii.iiion FureiK-an ls*eile. kuowu mate of feathers
us^lelolontba vulgarviH. or its ki liaf.-r.
Il Is l*en- that the wonderful |uirt of
July .1 IT
roll^t Ibriug ,irall.
the uui bine lies, for the nkr pn
Is s«. nmnigcl that the b.-H\lf-si
A Hsppy Man
ers. wbb h an- also tbe - lieaiiesl
Malar
full pte. iselv lu a bin about fix
' arehiis lago, btt. the dlstiln tioa of Iw
f
atuco a mne on
nwnv froii
the bb.«er
Tinlug the hu.iie of the smallest llvtug
leg. which had
imubb^i him
heM\le-i will fall In a l.m flfu-M
mtrtmutmuvr of the wlkl emlUe
| |
giwatcr |»art of Ids lift, hoa
In lliJs imiuiiiT
It U uow
ildt-n of the extremely climluutivo pro '
Ui^y heaUtd
b)
Itockk-u's
Am
priMKis.-.! to Iind i omiim ri i.i! m- lor of til • M4-\rn dinr.-n-iu irrnd.-^ of feuith
the wiwida gn%a
hoaiei
iwrilcius of the ouoa. as ^tbe animal In
the*H- lK.*-tle-i. so. U as tbe mauufm lure era u»U fall a.rurai.-lv It. blnn fbnl
Bumm. Cuts, Wonii L and Plleu
question, which haa some of Iha charmliter. IIS a foodNiuff and lii the
hn^4' U-on |.rot M«m1 for them
Tlo
g Co Hun
Gfuiron
ae-ieristiin of the buffalo. Is called.
\U y-tejis.-, for all of tk.Wtl, Ullt.ll 1m tin- ll).o.t .•\|M*UMl\..
ma> tie gained w beu It Is stated that
J Willi I. |.UI|«.-«-r
|.utp
i.-.mI
fli,., Uloim.l bi '
i Its heigljt St the shoulder Is only three
; feet awl four Inches.
||l^l to Hsi,N>tr Vork World
Ammeou Mosoam of Naiuril UUtoiy,
wblcb riic-ruUjr
armt%l \u
BuuUi
I>a-
wlfi
:?^7'
rUw-
.
HMt N |nc« OfM •DPDiIf.iflriW
gmtj ftam tlto^lplplrer. Tte tto mT*
UMOVCD «TANC«IWt
^ dIffWvnt fftfldM 9t fMtbccM katp
tetm MOltod. «ACil kted^te A bto flili
MrltWM iMTtaf iDDi toorM «Im
iMrlpg the blower.
TiiednuBMBd1 Mower man. afterMtttof In Cro jesiri
ra at thla kind of
ng tbe dlSarant graiea
and alao learning
of featberm, hikea anotlier step npwgrd
In tbe UnalnMa and becomee an As.
ftstant to Ibe mixer. HM wort egnMeta of weighing fwitbera and learning
tbe dlffcmit comblnatlona that are
oaed In ainOng pUlowa.
In a liw
yeaia be probably wUI know bow.40
mix tome of tbe Amblhatlonsi but dgii.
i lly }i Ukaa live years ot expcrtcy*
before no assistant can become a
'Qomblrillon used In tbe cbegjpent plUowa la hen and turkey fcAtbftarmck and turkey oomUinnUou la oaed
In a mUe better grade of pUVowa. aad
fbe beat combination of all U dork And
The most fapenalve
te made of di*wny feathers
geene. These combinations bore
ferent isrices. and tin; mixer muat know
these prices and w1ie« he can expertmeut with the vartona kinds of featham to tr>- to get a che.
tlon that will Uat aa Ionkind.
________________
SSS
r
AOBto OBdar yonr obaenra.
can dty hboB atom. boU^ibnnei
Na 41.
Hnmaaa Bodaty.
sajlM
routed or be mored forward and back
ward by tbe animate aecored therein.
It comprtaea a pair of upiigbt bora
pivoted at the bottom ao that they can
be swung towwrd or from each other.
After ptedag tbe bead of tbe animal
batween tbeoe bare they are aw ung togather, and their upper ends are aecnrrd by means of a spring Utch. A
pair of guide rllte serve tu gnhlc the
motion of tbe bars.
TUeiie 'tails are
carried on a pivot bolt, tbe ui»per eud
of wbkh engages a slot In a bnu kel
aecured to the celling or beam ovethAad. The biook to whkh tbe lower
enda of tbe luire art- hinged te also
mounted on a pivot, giul the pivot te
free to move lu the slot lu a bracket
secured to the ll<Kir. Thes«- hlou are
fUMly For tha Fourth.
Muther. U id In a doubUr storeArnlc-a. b«i daat-a. oil and lotions.
rteat.r am ulllB and a^.thtna potions;
Ev*-rMk t.. r • that s
turns
.. BomrthJnjc thals good f-
PAif.-T •
U.ughi
on
g.nv*.Vhts chU.ir«*n
but Its* arr trUka. m
IN
U.Bt 111 lbs rat*
An t «• f. r a rngrr rar ,r rv*
; Tl.. %
T..,fhlns ai an on thr F
it It a wl*« t
..r h..uB« la a
j To rJ*o#. n «.r the ..n.. mhoB*. happy lot
I Ma> I.-B.1 to rr»r In ..ur hutlal phO
1 H* t
IB yfi.ndii.t but nrv.-r Bays Ar.
Eacrpi. of c^urV, n„ the Kuurlb of ^uly.
THY A BECOflO WANT Aa
ling lou: high a
er on promteea.
Resort Property
nne cotUge on Carp lake; fundshed
somplete and ready for Immedlalb poaleaslon. good well water
All above for gala. For particulars
ChsSB Proelisdcka Jr«
common anioiig all klndn of aolmalA
Tbr US' Jii B alorlu.iB blrtlidM) comesIxn/1 of the ».r«v.‘ horn.- of th« fro*.
Av.u* « wr r.
lJulU ««•-
RcsMeace Property
June e—e-<Hl-
Animal
One of the roost
loaa of animals lu
la suicide, of w hk h tl
well authcntIruiiMl n
of thU cbarueterlNUc
us usually lmiM-1 a man or
. take b la or her life. Fn.U
bly the must prou.muetnl of these
eauses a tv lou*-huesa. bumesk-kuess,
liiaa of <tiui|uiuluus i.r prugen.T Slid III
heuliu
There are animals that perUslleally have u ret uni of the sukldal
miiuiu aud that euu Is- uved from M-lf
destni. tkiu only by tte- most lufelUgeui
aud «tm-ful ttvnbueut
A- a nile. Uow.
eier. w Ik-n the unliual Uixt umde up Its
lulud. iMi to siM-ak. to e..iuiult sukAle
bothliig eau preveut It. aud the keci^.
not ouly for rea»-.an of Uumaulty . but
ols.* U-.I1US.- tiu auihial In tbnt roiidltloii Is eztn*mel\ danger«»us. ofte'u tv
r.imp.-lled to end Its sufferluga by hasteniug Ita death * Smire Moments.
sale, comar __
atrweu; baa a frontage of 171 foci on
Sixth atreet.
street. This property te growSlxlh
log In value.
rtSKl^UlUJI FOU « ATTXK.
arraugeil to jM-nuii 11 lluiiltHl* forward
and reurwnnl luotteu to tbe Imre,
wblefi have iia well a plvnia\ motion
on the pluB
The upia-r vtuUnT fbe
IwifM are etunreeliHl by ilukx to u plate
momii«Hl *iU the up|a-r pivot tedt.
The tetrh or baking Imr te ateo
mounted on thte pin U-low tbe plate
and te 4-ouneettHl therew 1th by a hpiral
Bluing
TIti- bit.b te forimnl with
u.u. b.-B ,.u ..i.iM.Bho bMoh. lu w bl.-b tllM
uptight ban. art- te-ld uguiUBi tk«‘ feu
Bi.m of fhte npriug. MO thzil when f»;e
lat. b in timual ek-gr of the bare tbe>
will aw ing io the iM.Mitiou shown by
dotted lliM-M lu the oagraUug. When
the liar% un- druwu u.g. tlH-r the spriug
tva< tluL' oil the lateb
the latter
to Buaj. otf-r tlu» eud.M of the Imre aud
lock tlo-m fsHi
The teire ure uot eeu
trolly pivoted nt tbelr k.wer end*, aud
I heir up|a-r euda an- cut away at u»e
Mde MO I bat by rexereiiig ,.ue or te.th
of the ban. the ataiirblon may U- adjuMtiHl to ibrt-e differvut fIh-m to me*
I .-omuaKlnte different aized animate.
!
Tbe natural haldt of human lo-lupi
I splH.ani to Ihj tbe umc of ibe teeth 01
tbe left Ri-le of the lumitb /or uiaMllcal
1 lll^^^►od. Purine u*leugtbened iK-rbol
' of olisertatioii oiilx *.iie person oi
lbi>t*H.U XX UM found who UMl-d l«ih
aides of bfi motiib for cbewtog aud
maslicaJibg bU [.mhI.
sbvrrlos
prUt*.
\V
K
601 Sixth street.
DONT
Overlook the laetthalwe
havcIksbcstllACOiicwliHI at the rtflhi price.
irs the AanoBOBa oMds
wllh noeuc tbai Moio.-*
We give omIMIM. scale
with every cosh pnrduwe
olSSSorovcr.
Sec our llBC ot mao.
»ots aad Mvlaa her*
esses bclorc you hay..
FarmerafSaiwly Co.
*^6
To your
to know without doubt
that your title to property ii
clear before some one makes
trouble for you because of
some unknown defect in your'
abstract.
At a very reasonable price
I will make an Abstract of
your Title ihat'can be depend
ed upon.
Have it done today.
until
FtK>1
BECORO WANT AOE PAY.
0. C. Moffatt
Abstracts of Title
212 State Bank Buiidini.'
The Hannah & Lay Mercanttle Co.
Rimington TpwiitBrii
Carbon Papers
When you uac taibon paper you want iho U t»t.
We have it in purple, blue and black and ii aelU
for two bheeis for a nicklc. Special prices
made in larger quantities. 1 he»e are all «emicopying. We have the Duplex, or both siiicb
cojiyinif, in blat k only.
tppewrUer Papers
A new stock just in. Si/.es are 10 I'-xU 1*2.
h 1-2x10 1-2 and hxl3 made in bond, linen, smooth, ex
tra ibin and extra heavy. The heavy is for special
legal work and where you want to kecj) your papers
for a long time, and fer specially tine work. Sell from
60c a ream of 500 sheets to $2 40.
Htmmber the Candp
In the Drug and Book Division
'-■Everything
new and fresh in the boxes of Fancy Creams and
Chocolates. Boxes sel) at 10c. 15c. 25i. »0c. aSc.
40c, 50cc and «0c. We also have all kinds of
fancy Chocolatca in bulk that sells at 40c. 50c and
60c a pound. "Take a box 1>ome to Mother."
Don't leave the Store without a box orCandy.
If you want a machine that will do all kinds of work in the most effecient manner you want a “Remington”
It has given the best of satisfaction for years and everything is fully guaranteed. If you are in n^ed of a
machine let us know and we will see that your wants are attended to.
Zpptwriter gibbons
Any kind of ribbon that you want.
For the
Underwood or the L C. Smith we have the
black and red copying, red and blue copyinj^. red
and black record, purple record, purple copying.
For the regular width ribbon we have the blue
copying, purple copying, black copying bluepurplc copying, red-purple copying, black record,
black copying purple, purple copying. The price/
is r»5c a ribbon.
Office Supplies
\Vc can till every want that has any thing to do
with the oMict—the desk supplies especially
Blank books. otTice scratch books, trial balance
books, all kinds of inks in black, blue, copying
and tluid; 40 different kinds of pencils—all
grades of ^lardness—Spencerian, Esicrbrook's,
Gillott’t, Alluminoid, Lyon
Patterson, and the
Perry pens. Erasers, penholders, rubber bands In
bulk and single boxes, inkstands all sises from
26c to $2. Paper fasteners, iovoice books, scratch
tableu. ineinaraAdum book's, all sis^. Ask for
what.you want and we will have it for yQu.
Engraved Stationery
W'e fill orders fgr all kinds of Engraved Stationery. Cards. Announcements. Wedding Invitations
Monogram Stationery. Business Paper, We
furnish you with the plate and 100 latest styles
engraved Visiting Cards for SI 25,
If you have
nave yyour plate
have
100
lie 1we will send it out and get
Cards engrav
,
cd from it for 90c. Call and sec the
line of samples tha; we have, pr ices made on any
kind of work that you ueed and wc will guarantc
that the best of work will be done by one of the
best houses in the country.
Bdbf s Wardrtbt
LonB DrcMC* in diiferent materials and all man
ner of fancy trimmings Prices are from 5(k to
$2 50; Baby Blankets from $1.00 to $1.50; White
Dretaes in such pretty designs and the cost 50c
and up to $12 00; Baby Baskets the cutest thing
in the world to keep the little one in. these are
made in dainty pink trimmings selling kt $5.tX) to
$7.00; Baby Spreads sritb all the nursery pictiv^s
on, comes in pink and white, all pink, and blue
and white, sell at $2.00: Baby Caps In tbe cutest
styles from 20c to $5.00: Little Bootees in pink,
white, blue, and lavender priced from 10c to 50c;
Little Knit Jackets from 25c to $2.26-
env,
miohi«ai«,
u™.?
4Uur «. nm
WSarHo^m^
THMHKiHTO:^roSlin
«■ fk»M4» Atf «n««ir •«
m *tM«k 1>W4W «IWWM. J«l7
OHtQUAMCOON MAlfCi
OONNIC-|
mm
TION AT CHAAUfVOlX.
iHlte
QilULU till
tumT'Wa* tt BOt boutad
rauadms mat tt wa» aubjm to
oaU by *ajr etttaeo. lor too pun»«.
of laUui earo of lb« tolorod. fi«o of
ft.ArV.MM*'*
iai*B!
BfwytbiDs te tbi* Hm op to
* <kto lor ib« «omlort ud
owvwieao* o( oar potroU .. 'Waak to tha laUad.
TowoU.BrwhM.Vito.'TpiJM
K5&,,&?K:-v^S
y/Vm 4ooat«d 10 Uio ciijr, wav It
•Upoumd that a duvan doaliiag lu
aervicaa dmukl g«t u|k«i hU kaaai
to Urn chief id polloo or wriia Wm
UKik wpUlolaa why di waa dealrwj?
4 I
Bvplauatlau -Niahl d Jcly Ir4.
uuin vary aadoiwly lojurad. ty faUtug
fit
off a faal oiovtug looomcHha. Brought
U. city on aiHiclal liiUn I'akw to
l»r Bwanton’a offtou In city nmlmThe
h*^ca. No room at hia-plul. no
pulpit
10 take him whore he could rocclw
proper utUmllou
(Vun|»ellwl U* lay
The
ou (hH lu dtiruu m t»fflC4i all night.
Orand
KEpacted to move him to hiwpttal ut
li t tt» ihow you.
achoduie from thU cUy to ObarlevoU.
At
IT I Jirtuisoii Ormr CO. I
{EtaLiii!
vT*. ktoEhiirtfa.ISr.
MoBOay
h
ilidyfoo**
ccU&aoUuna
will
he
raeiad •vary day. TK$ laoal mi
made with the dammy llne.,^nligt
4^ricM ara mnApllatf hy iMl daalarM
elnoskey can ba reached at i oclojk."
alBa fiMtatmiw hy wlra,
the ftor^' being only |1.25.
ilippad frmft athar papara af Um pra
The ('luHiiuimogon will leave Trav
vlauadpy.
etopplug
ft
at
Mailou
Ulund
Ke ah lu
«ARRELt
Oiueua. Nt.nhptJrl. and Char
U I* .lU«aeil will Oil the
»nd liametUateiy aUUfllug
Special Attention .
Given to Dancing PartieSi
arangemeul glvoe u whole day at Ne
Raplda laat wtHik aiv now an
ab la wfthta tir Om laland aU houra at
IkMii
workfc
WILL
GO
WHEhl
TO
THE
Emil Sleder. Mgr.' ::
FORTY
PACKING
SEASON OPENS.
back. ThU
twti luumdiUM which utartecl ftii
:ui
CENTS
levouNi living ut «iartevoU at ] UO
Kilendb cljufoh it
Ttie onhook for lutiTcla for the appk» cn*p Is now
will
menu and five hmii'ii at NunhiK>rt.
lake
■i
The public U invited to give w* a call- .Ws
have one of the finest location* tw> Gragd Tr^vcr*e Bay. Bring yotp- family and enjoy a few
hours’ rest and recreation. No rowdyism allowed.
erae CMly ut 8 ocltA'k lu the iiu.rulug
BREVITlEA.
Hek
bbginWino
^•••*:.
I
Charluvulx.
itotlie ISln»tteP»ikOMdwp
m
Mrs. T. Novak. Prop.
atphowelM.
gxHul. but the prb-e!
a 'jump
td
five
taatn as the si*ast»n o|a‘Uh.
rent
The <
hunuR the aivuMm, dally excuralmni (d thlb lb the highi'i Ciud td
111 Ih. lun to tailtiaa polnU on the along with the oulUw»k loi' a bl
If Ihf oaiuTV de
debtloa
route, the fute to IlM^ UUiod and Ne
ah-ta waiitu
reJuMi td Mlehliiuu.
Tbe
NEW STKAUES
d lime Cl irnrform servka
rude bUrtea
ThU did not hake
bchiue im
efliwi
parade
wwb aiarUag
clialrmau
of
Uio
J,
W
imradu
aaid he would have
liuuiuu
l»e glad
to
luar
ucquainuim e
to
te
Chief Aahlou plckwt U up
again ami
pul ll Uirk tu iiuredu at
('4UOS ami
Fionl bUfuia, and,
while he wub ilolng ll
was
tViJb (1
Ui
the
hU atlonilun
Im t
tliUl^. It
WUb
wanted to hamlle the lojurtal
Lt. Tmvme Oily.. h 00 a.m.
Marioo laUmd .^.40a.m.
H«»hUw«Dta...U00ani.
Omaa.............. 10.10 am.
.Nortkport..........1100am.
kx. Ohariafrjia.......1.15 p m.
'I-.-.
Unu.'"
Rt^U: - Injured man coi ned foun
dtiftur a ullice to a huuao
on
12, noon, leu miuulob after the train
hiul deiuu-led.
Tho wTltor a^ked the chief If he had
lUbiruclUmb
to
to
pul
the
andmUucf
the luuade. leRuidleas cd wheUiei
fur which it aub lnleudi<l, and he re
Keabtawanto.. 0.00 pm.
M*<mi Itland oaOpm.
Ai.Travw** OHy. 7.00 p.m.
plied lUal he had
ed
to
alaie
He was then a.k
whom
ho
reciiyed
the
luatrucUuub I rum, and ho refuse d lu
bUUL
A («uplo more Queaiiona: -Would ti
not be. weJl for the cilUem. to know
inU'udfd, whero ll can
be
fount,
and what they are bupptaavl to do in
Older lu btvure tbe aenUea
Popular
Daily Excursions
One Fare Round Trip
Traverse City to
of
lug plact^d in llu
i.av^ade. when U U
legiltmalo puriK»tef>.
but whoa U U taken out tff lU pr(»i»i r
Idace,
Wiwild
cause of
ll wot
humanity
be well loi
to
place
in public dUpla)
J
July
A
PitUburgv
'»'hey
liave
been
tlbbing
on t^rp lake in eiMujiany with C. E
Murray
Special Evenrsions
(hi
bupeiiuUndent
mam If name of the
ton
Marion Island Resort
of this city.
Mr. Grafton
of
Arthur
WelU
UK^ans
ot (iraud
Kapu
Wbou your hoar
•oiuooxu*. say
WAISTS 98c
Traverse Bay
Transportation Co.
CA.WBBB.lUr.
w hut itoru do you
ihinV ofV
Anoibor lot id fifty doxon
beauties oanio iu today
White tbiru, loo.
of : and be pho
U
the
on tbe iii.tiket Mtunlay
iiiiMe aie r.oo
rsises . of
Thuibtlay aud ' riiaw la*r nt *. ahuig with fifty yd tie i
ileb
lurs
foi
the
U f n~
Si v« ral t..^» s td
Black Knl;:hl
autl
stdd
raiddly
The Kef. A
1'
Fer^tiaon
,,u
ias»p|e as
ihe
U. n btfu in the cii>
matk.c
OKliy
.oe
Water no hue,
Their
Mia
Imve
Jaim^
rclnined
l*.
home
Ihi^ nmiulug
wiil lerualu loi
A
bt»uio time.
Mc<iarry tU
thlb
litiin hi-i
y
eii>
lcd<
i'Itt y wt if. m.riiii^ in
htb wife Gall bhf sa>-s
will
loi
Mrs.
Warren'BlUb
visiting friends at
Mrs
J.
of
thlb city
k
1.
a
Ihlb
divtutf
H
i wn
Keybtone
Purvis U ft
relaiives
and resorters.
Gumer.
Heniy
Wurivu Vaughn td
Hull
way
lt» Old
and Mt>
J
and'ha* ask, d
ihru-mli
in-1
A
Mlbsiou
25
Gihbon.
d.iuy
pm
.
Cakt ^our fawilp it’s a ^tligbtfuf trip
lH«t2<‘
ba
r.t*e 52
...-------. ..
tifrin.*u Mni-t
HUUS....O millet ....
Cross
u-
and
Ha*
Harrd
Whi-f
It*
in
.V.lH iv
Ilf
a
PamfuKy
IVit jiv!
, Rt«. per bu........................
null la l
tin
•uyint Prk
Injut
Result.
nu-nl
l 1H‘ U
All..-,.
..1 f V.M1.
Ki-al.Dfd a Int-tl ^.ia whn h
<*wiud
t«un
jn i
Du
Musi
Oatb. lar bu
NOW is the TIME to BUY
I*;
..Wash Goods..
w.t-'. (.ill |
ga--h |
.
fishing at Farp lake
nl
bilwfiii
liavcibe
llit.nilers at Bowei> lUi lutr
bib
light
„(ffib and lu ftTb
RECORD WANT ADS. PAY.
lUmi
1 tahUt of ch ripe 50c WMh GoO^S,>cme cX
c.iNiiu^iy liiio iwilU^as, hut
you i\ait buy them now, for,
y‘*rvl...........................................
25c
12 Inning game
July n li
Whem youfioar
gouieuiie ftity
WAISTS 98c
whnt uUifo
tloyou Ihiiik olV
.Viitilhor lot of fifty tlowm
lioautii’i t ciino in Us lay
Whito ikiru, Uvo
W
RESORT
lots
FOR
Intiniif
..lOgUH
Cured’ Udaa
llilrty-slx4landre(t Yards ot Standard
■
i .tu,
PrlnU'i..
atottly.
d^
5C
iK^t yai.
.MU
Three Thousand Yards Tull Standard
laadard
PrlulS UI llnl.k'“< RUtl HTvyy
ill U'li^iliicif It'll U> fiutrtt't'u
>ardi f d per
....
Ftntl
I
RECORD WANT ADS PAY.
July
1
I ni.diftl
Jl. W. IVIII.I.IKEN
Semi-Annual Clean-up id itie Carpet Depanmy
’
17c
Greet. LhifS .
SALE
td
< hut ui.lo t.f B5c Wash GcmmIs. gootl
iw»i rui
ooil |W*I
ati I ^ftXKl Ktlit rii. iictlod
>k lliein up, ft»r they m»t
art only, I o yard
TaJlow..............
nmg. l^mg l .ikc t.i Dt»x 22tf .
c.^fFHj
Stinn\
jiofxhch
made shady by
PORCH
are ea^»ily
means of a
6c
These short pieces we do not cut, but this Is
the last chance you will have to buy
prints al these prices.
SHADE
FOR RENT—iwt. tuinibi.fd fu ni A ftw days of co'mfort from
man. will. ... wniu.ui Dad. 2ui|ihc sun will iHorc than pay
lirbt L.ghth wtrrM (it plmi.f 12.12
CX|>ended.
[ AH PROVED A MONEY SA\'ER to a graAl many people autl wc koow it will prove that
pr:
[ to you If
if you ami take atlvanlagp
atU;auUgp oi iho prioea.
You are uot eousultinj^ your U«l
ioUtresU if yon do no) toke advantage of them.
JuBt opme In this avening and see how much money we can
save you on some wanted thing for tha'Home.
and? p. m.
GRABBED MEAT3«,AW
Albctt
lomoiittw
leave* at 2 OO o'clock
marion
Timtulij
f,
and
Koenigs indtpnndents and
tii>
L*
Slilft
S
ing H-..m ,i bt-tK ami cm .i d< »
Grand It.ipid#
37
wheif
lla;;duit
ll
Ij
..........................
.rnu.v .ft
tilvuice..
Iblb mtOuing
Mlsbiun
aud Mrs
...........................
.
............ ...............
Sundays 3iily 7tl)
BS^Sr^^JS2Ll*SS|^'
35 cents . ' , .
Butler, criurme.-), per lb..... 80*|35
altoi m-v. I Haiu-r
Arbor
tbe city this luormng t.n then w.t>
Mr
ID
..............................................
lb
| Oats ...
F..uxdint
1881
Tiom i (»l it.ndti j*.t.i lhli.u^h
Old
I'fi
Kg;;H
Ham. pm
G.igf, afier bi iim manietd aUna U (^G‘.
aittunt-y
Vaughn
\uu
H
1^“*..............
1 W
Best. bbl.. 5 20
|'ui.i(<H>a
A
years
Itdin
kflsb Mary
b
U 4Col § Baal, par
riiU kfiib
-h*-
ISj7
kb hf IfH I
and
Fo
Sir. "CHEQUAMEGON”
morning
for Grund itaiddb wheje she will vlbit
Resorts
1
Nfilinuer lb hfi aUtuiif)
{ Cheese, per lb................ .............................. 18
IbMiiifU GtM.iju* Ikryer wt.iii aupib.K
Balt, per
hid............
-76
this morning for KalKabka where bln
trlendb
fi*tt .1
uuiU lunuilat int* i>> Ku-haiti
ll Fuji In-t-aubf li^ i» a drtini..iid
sa}f
A
I Feed. H.
in Im-
Ham
.MibS Anna Haubt u id but tons, liay
pobbtd throagb thf cuy
uu her way to Big Kapidb. where she
...................
100 Ihb ................................................
180
i Middiugb. i*er ltd) Iba...................
1.25
sfif n i<d to jirau. per luO lbs...........................
1 20
MuM.-i
I
Hay pi-r luu............. ...18.00 & 120 00
Thitx* tilVercf
alter bianding a lew ua.vs In Uils i»tl>
a» thtt gufbtb of !ifends
lb
(I:;:,-;;,
I Flour. H L
Adams ol
to their
bbl.,... .18 00
Uu k is.ik. ini
After
Matnmcnial
Record of Today.
Mr. and
|»oik. ja r
ho
bboii cut td iKirk. IKT bbl-------18.00
Two Wives and^ One
Bay View
visit
! t'leor
THREEowoRCES
left ihlb
Matkluac City, whttre he
iu time ttvr the Methodist set vieea at
Mia.
it tiearluu k
----------------------------------
a ll remalu for a lew day a, uduriiiug
Flint
nuiiiy
POPULAR EXCURSIONS ON
boine of the nm:>t *,i law bt n i.> tlial
run
gicfh an Ideal days t»ulUrg
la*tig l.al.f
All si/Cb.
chiue, Uiu
hiy boatu
722
WHEN YOU HEAR ’
imI
lo the Is | momiug.
have evt i
(iieuuanu^gon
auraci
Newman iUU «»f lUU city
ulomiug for
V
hereaftei ‘ btastiu will bUii lor tiilmgt* douighi
iusttwid
Gta»d imibie will he pu.xlded iUid the \e>,i, ul.iy
gueat id friends at liay View
BAl-L tiAME.
veiling hlb luirvnla in ihtb eli>
that
week
will run
7^::n Tuesday.
fur u blunt llnif.
Is
and
ut
Tim
pl4yi‘d hi>l Snml.«>
_Bu»dv.« 00ana 7.00 p m.
trom
1‘auUuudlo dlv m
V4 4bt of PlILbburg
a
Artie) B. Tiiomaa la In the
eity mug only clghltwu days. yv\ In that uie ideutlful and »eU at ao and
U|prz?3L4«^~>*''*^' people
liave
bet u^coutic
/
vlslUng hts luuvnu ^v er Jlhu^ouith
^
LOCAL MARKETS*
B M. inckard td la-tond aml^John Tamed.
Tht
ttip to t'haileYolx will
un i
* Salllilff Prtoaa.
Uluf) of buttons Bay are m thf cllv
leli
Uiib wui-umg lu their private ear t.u
^ 5S*ns
toda)
Morgan b lambiu- mill lor the
(bey will bpeutl the bUliinii-r
lumlly
pi.ptilar
The btial
lare will l»e only 2,7 cents
on
ti
Me C, Itiallon and
sti
four
round trip.
Mr.
W
Ktah relumed
J
pabbVMl thiougb the Cllv
Kohoc
pioven
lli«?re will 6e
liaat four i^unths.
In
inteivbi in the bick and injured ub he
V.
lu (he .tHfiiusin and 7 in the ttveiilng | r hen leb welt* sold H» Irh'.il rt ull bttc«-^
the
ll
t barge td one who will lake as muth
di*ob
luvli.nlon
PERSONAL.
ll
ll’
The w nler d»H b noi id.jet i to its be
not rotihired lor
cm dial
his
Tomury, wltere be has^vn employ ixl
fur jubt what pun«i^ the ambulance
lb
A
tiple will
make
to B
t„ not It wab wan led for the pur^bae
ftctaraUia
Lv. Petookey (via l>. M.
Dummy Line)18 SO p m.
Ohm-Uroi*.... 1.30 pm.
Nonbport .... «4&pm
Omaiia............... 4.40 p 01
mand
<\a»|HMb ibnMighmU the region j
the aie ktwptog busy all Urn lime aud tbe
fur
Filibiy evtnlng.n an<f tm Hnudays at 2
Lake
btreol on the ahouldera of aU muu at
cents
nie fxcuiwlotia U. the island have' Milpiatl Irtuii .Nortbein Mlchigai* Ihk
roreefut
jk
lami
Batob ordered It Ukeu from
pauide U» la iitum the work 11 was lu
teuowl for.
uimu
very
him and
Dr
Bwauimib offfre at uitce. t'uderaUiUd
Mr T T
Is a
bpeaku and the * abl bide
w.mmiUi*t.
ll aeui
23
two or ihrtw) days
Mcvl«
he turning them out rapidly
*sfb of that aoclety lot the rt.uttd lii|4.
and vrlll spoak at tbe nUh ward Itoll aei^iid aboard the boat lor ao rents
I
lie- Urst car of small fruit
b»ruoiT4»w morning at lb:3u o'clock. each.
Ml. Hulherland
de.bHe»l
Tho wrtler wont after aiubuluiice ub
bflng
round I rip to Omeiiu bo etuUa for the Quoblln now la wheiv^ to alore Uiem.
nmnd trip, Ui N<ulhpt*rl 50 eonlv for Gttirge laiidle baa hU waudiouM' al
the louud Hip and to timrb
mobl Hill and L. K l^^^kello is albvi
»m- tilm k
w.ilnui
bidf. iKMid
wubhinu
luju*ehuld
I
luJUl.->hli
cither.
Don't cost
much
Tiy Recorii Want Ads
What store do
you think of?
Anpther lot of 50 dozen Beauties eome in today. White Skirts, too.
i
ww ewpsw SMsua t«ew«erwTv,
s
lOSim CARPS /
on mshn
tM. J.a » aiKT X ttinpi«Qi>
ORT4OPATH10 PHYSIOIAWB
OtoasAtoMWakriBRUg.
$t«lfa.».
1 to 8 F »- V to 8 aftotegi. Batotons
Vyokrogito. 41lA.toapkro.4N.
#
B
^__ LoiRto to toirt after oa oxtooded Nririi at Mantotoe, Big Rop44a and
Mich.,
. II HT« (lito tvr
mtptagr^
«!•«•.
'“i.ni^.ssurt.K
or ditvdw a 1.
WANTSO-Onwit
Weutr.
WAirr«0^cmt« Milen. bMket ma^.
«« UBioa
f kwM*. ■>(» iWs; A Nk I proiport^
«loBi prio* H.0M. %MU Br<», *11
.' aouUi Uolop St at fjkow 111*.
mv u-ti
IMTS WANT «ntTta<r to taMw tks<
In
niiijS5r»raS«_*,
ssisa-js. ?!r3s:.js
SSVa£.*Si“’
FpE
SALE-lifil-Blatyaix
feet
on
Siate atreel; torge fnuna house and
good bam; this property to to the
^ter of the best b^ich to Traverea
dly. batwemi Cass mad Park atrem
»• are «tm U* BOf(
dry
Gl«dldii« tdtoMtohoiwt to tlM-cUy.
Th0 Part*i*a
too* It-tt
and the oomtog buMSfM WockNrf
;wantsi> .ttMtowwi tor oil lod
•■wUmi DoUtot uiyBber* to tlie
clly._Onuid Sapid* Punltuie Co.
nwoa *M.
June 11 U.
years, it wlU do bettor thsn that In
I^ANTBB-ltaaaiw tor braach olSo*
V va vtoh to toeaU bar* to TravaiM
|«inta. Vito raleiaooa lb*
i TViPtoial* Bouaa Ctoctonai
awytt-lmo
property in the best city In the sUte
sS?'
WAMTI
ooltocUon. notm and
A. Fokonl HamUtoa
mar Ujlmo
Northern lllchlgan; property in Ule
block baa Increasod to value over
four
hundred
por
cent
m
FOR EALi-Lot on SUth atreel Call
hnaoa 4 Tnniar*# hardwartAtora
aprIEtf
FOR EALEp-lififir-IWtoen room brich
teridenca Weat Ninth 8L. close to.
one and a half block from Central
•chool; aultohle tor residence,
tog or
aa
$2.(1^
Wade
Cop
per and Other similar proposlUons
place
It
in
good
part
wiU take
prospective
where aU claseee of real esutc are
advancing to $ricc. where factories
have tecreamsd their capacity to the
good
payment;
Broa.,
817
price
South
Unloa SL. CIL phone 1U9.
July
>roll AALE—Much
local
pai.er8
roof
of your wort.
are
filled
farmers
their
come for
supplies,
Vukm atreei; houme
South
tuodurn.
coo
av6d»UaaUs
Goorge
lloCaenao. 602 South
Purk
C.
etroet,
jub- 2 It-
■
1
Ju^e 16-tf.
be
auccesafuUy
grown,
supplied the sportsman, the schol
cvery^ thing they could desire, bay,
inland lakes,' rivers,
and
FOR RENT.
cr
FOR RENT—t\iruixhcd
bles.
QUlre of He Hyman. Holol W'btUug
Wuehington
si
can be verified.
your money in Traverse City or the FOR RENT—Tao houses on Jcffiu^u
Oafc. OwoMp, Mich.
July O-Of
Grand
Bros..
fOE EALCE-IhgE-Fivo and uuc-haU
region.
Union
Wade
street.
phone 1219.
FOR SALE—Uonsa and lot;
btreel,
mi
conveniences except heating; eight
blocks from poalofflce; easy terms
Wade
phone 1219.
July 2 tf
July I U.
HOUSE TO RENT—428 ' W.
Ian per lot.
Price. |5.50d.
avenue. Inquire Mm. John Reuulo.
ClUxens
at fleam one hundred and fifty dol>
Broa. 817 South Union atrool. «tx.
moderate cost
Eighth
all modem ImprovumcuU. lu
quire A. a Cook, Stale bank.
EAUE—lS27Bufeinoiai
proper-
4jr, oorn^ of Sixth and Union blreci
l4U«e
I^UUn^
t»o
atonoa.
fitted
821 W. Ninth street
apr 18-U
FOR RALE—1811—Ona hundred and
thlrty-fifa acre farm, eighty acras
improved,
large
bam
and
for atora below and apaniueuu bee
house, orchard.
ond
atory;
good wood, timber. Unn all fenced
per
month.
Broa..
ranu
for
Price.
817
South
fifty doUar*
I&.OOO.
Union
Wade
aireot.
V
1
11 \s
oaoevg
Urge amount
of
aouthaait of city
Thuriell. Manager . Office,
Hamilton k Mllliken block.
le Bank block
Both phones. 22S-2r. Residence 224
W. Eighth St Cia phone 781
TO RENT—Pleasant, furnlbhod
front
Record office.
June 14 tf:
DR. F. HOLD8WORTH—Special at
tcntlon to diseases of the eye. ear,
nose and throat Glasses fitted
Over Johnson drug store.
Both
phoneo.
TO RENT—Pleasantly furnished front DR, E. B. MINOR—Office over Amcrt
room; all modern conveniences.
Dn„
rug Store.
S{>ecial attention
nose and throat. Glasses
220 Cass,
June 10-U.
flrbi
ixuiod;
buildlns bultaUe for moat markm or grocen ; owtxvr loaviug city
IMco 12.000.
Wade
Union 81.. at
Broa.. bl7
8
phone 1219.jly
2-tf.
FOE SALE—Good work team weight
2900.
nine
time.
J. P. CMicrIin. Bingham. Mich.
years old.
Will
bell or
Juno 26^tf
FOE SALE—Two canopy
lawn bwlnga, cheap. U
top
roller
J. oHrgan
june 24 U.
Ir.
SALi-1471-18 acraa two mllat
Bank bnUdlng; finest location
burban realdence In thU raPrioa $3,000. Wade Broa. 81?
•tiwat Cita phona UlE
ts.
FOE SALE-McVlcker
glna naw; 1% h. p.
gasoline
en
B. R Dowell
terms, owner
price $8,000.
to other
rtor VBlver.li>. of .hid. IndHupoo
•*^j»BSsjrsjssr
m mmw
wilrblm rloor
Po w^ lor Your |oa)
■W-
'
Darrogh
Mlfcs Clayi
Children's Day
.
,
^
in the chapel here Sunday at eleven
EAf«:yoa|iaoroksaiy
satlsfiM wlOi yow
ho«l cafllacT
fOE
SALE—property
one mile okj BmiU;
ftnir
acrea;
hundred feat ahon front; large
\dUl
ecnnpletely
clams;
fumiahad
hot and cold
water in
boali
Wada Broa . $17 Booth
rSMALLEY.”
-
■■HrraafS
.WaltsrM. Paige
rv cm Saturday
MUs Darragh
i>iu|»uny her and be her guest
day afternoon.
uonth
diB G. N Kricdcr with her child
home '^f
Addle A. Gibbs. Tbe
> i xpvx-ied soon to arrive and o
ihclr coUage Byt^low.
A short Uiw-n wat* lighted by an arc light
,t- auo the .sU.rk kH a Uby daugh up for the ocosion and the iK>rch wm
di-o.rau-d with garlands of roses The
Th.- pn-uy Montague cottage, o
bv Mr and Mtx, J
A Montague of
Tluveise CUy oiK-neU IU> hospiUble
do.i.H and
^heUeU<i
a
bride
and
-Mi arid Mrs ilerben Ik Mouia-
moMSt
first
ail
Urge orchard, different varieUes of
one cottage, two large baina, trout
peaches,
Strmun through gnmnda bath house
cherries
^ SAd fine grove along bay ahora This
i
^
..
/
aprioots.
applet
hand wheels. $4 and up.
est grapes.
the Umber can be made' to pay oat
cUj;
would com to put to
This Unn by ntUlxtog
of wealth that to hard to. du]
lag !• israUd. banc# aacrlfioa to
to dtoppaa of U; wiU conaiSar
only reason It to for sale to
; OBOd cUy pnparty In part payment;
IH.OOfi.
* fMh llntoadE.
Wada
Broiu.
817
C4L phona U19.
mkyllHf
Ml}
of each month at 7:30 p. m.
__
Bmlth.
president.
Osyle
Abram
Oris wdd. aacratonr; NetUa C. Gray.
311 B. Ftont
LTiit
wli<» wtie manu-d on the 26ih of
Juu'i The hai to yoting couide roomed
iii ih- cxjtiage and uxA their meals at
--Sir ..t
Koxy Jackson and Mrs. A S
iJ<. iV.ru r H<
I evleude4 trip
1
airnum wen- calling lu Kiuipdc-y Hi
much
regretted
*b i..irluo- wa
Nome o( Ibe : num folks of the place ‘^^>r"mTo Mr anti Mrs. Th<«. SuiUh.
Jim.. 2UU a flaughur.
Also, to Mr.
who ha<i all iriantementh tirade
I no mitok
and Mr.N Luttor Macy. June iJtb. a
M»>.h. Auu.1 Moise and Miss Kent
si»n.
.Ja»k.NOUWile. Ill
are at their miiu
A p.'trlt
er borne
Ibto r Swix-i bcNlge
FOR OUTRIDE doors
flastic Spar Vamiah.
k A. M.. mt'ou
R.' E. Wait 4
NOTICE TO WATBi TAKERS
le «M la fftwa to y«a
tost Dr. A. W>Cka»*i
P eS rrr--r^
_
Of itekieg. Maiding, er
Monday evenings
next regular July 22: Oar^ C
ley. W. M.. E E White
Lang
Mr. oavr
Wmkmk, Umr, MkUrmm akihM,m,n
«x««fchMd*Biiut*r«><aL n*snb
TRAVERRE CITY LOOOl, NOL VI,
Bohadule water taxes must be paid
to weU along to yeaxi and wtohea to BETORB JULY 1st to «t disoount
K. O. T. U^u' No.*87l! m*eta every
AU water will be ehuFoR without Thursday night
retire hence offers Jt
half ito actual value. Price $8,000. further f notice if not paid BBPORE
JULY Uth.
Wade Broa. 817 Sooth V
CittsMis phon^ 1319.
^
f|;| _ ^
TRAVERRE CITY LODGE. No. 222. VK •
this year Including t^ing t
afid when paid for to a steady
Asrenty thoasanfi.fioUaii; laAr own-
* Vfttoa
LADIBB AND GBNT8 second hand
varieties: also large vlnyard; choic
Sn>pcity la in first class ooodlUon
W to
'
and
plums,
«B naln road to city, plhcd all the
•: Litton as It to at picaant st tosm
•
pears,
>1
and daughter,
Gt-urge Jackso
Miss Kutb Jackson. visited at the
Addle GlbU. uver Sun
home
obseving tne
tbe birth
day m Iblh way. obseving
oin«
days of Miss Jackson and Miss Marlon
Nurth'^Panidls<- school
evening and report a very good lime.
vbited relatnes h-re Mtuitlay.
Miss Manun vlibbe MK-nt Monday at
lohn R. Si^to
General Insoronce
209-210 SUte Bank Bnildlnc.
Traverse aiy, Mlchlrai.
O. P. CARVER a BRO.
Tfrt Jnsuranct
L. L. A. BUILDING
.z
foundaUon; packing house for fmlt
Phaoem
rc^li
rxur
OIL phona 181E
rooms, gas Ugtu, furnace heaL •Xbo
If not, it
would oerUialy pa; you to
invoatigate the
Insurance
E. W. Hastlhes & Sob
EUher Pnone. Traverse etty, Htcb.
Real Estate
Pere
LODGE NOTICES.
fine home; price
Broa.
817 8ouU
1319.
Ian fiO-U
^
lochesaer. Minnesota, and
Ua> ttMUii.v seal
Monday ev t-nmg Mr and Mrs Frank
ape iKH.k and
T. W. THIRUBY-Dentlst Over Bar
S,,vd> and Mr and Mrs Platt Bar
fab tOAf
ward wil iM* I
num k Eurl a Jewola store.
Both
lutm aU.mded tbe celobratmu of the
phonos 103.
Albert Topiuk
tUUieii
aj.d
Mini* iwtmtltib anaivorsary of the woddlug
marble works
July
FOR SALE—1524-Funn.* eighty five
ARTHUR HOLLIDAY. M. D.—PhyaL Oltnen id Cbicag*.. a.e ibe lortuuate of Mr aud .Mrs t;t-orge llodgi^. at
of Ibe UJTlugWi-ll ix.tlagr
clan and Surgeon. Removed to of
seres, one sud one half miles north UOST—-^'hitc kid glove. Friday utght.
fices in Munson block over Baraum for this >. ai Di and Miw L>-Ihugwell
beiweeii Pirnand
us>!am
of Acme on main n>ad. ^
rU was placiM lu the lake Friday
k Barra.
Cllixens phone 38S.
baVlUK plalMiOil In HiiH fot
five acres under cultivall«»n; all in ' Uiivo at IU<;oid ylbcc
uud
te
Juni- 2ulh. leulod Ihet; ixUUige
Ihe
r and Mrs Shenimu lUiys and lit
to crops, wheal, com. oaU,
cfive reward.
July^3-lf
HARRY R. HARNER—Expert ptsno o Hrien family are ver> cosily sett e.l
du.ightfri ainved from Nogl. Mon
large modem house, furnace, hath
tuner snd action regtilator. , Satla and the band^imu- muMc o.uu adds
evening u* visit until after the
the
Miss
.
With KlmbaU n..l u mib- to Lb.-li pb-usme
hot and cold water
all
through LOST-A pticket bixJk between
O
Uli.
n
IN
a
limmu**u-uu
and
lu
Kuos
store
and
Mlilikcu
b.
Saiur
house. Wind mill and tank. Good
;oag.
ami A.l MyKc
John
p-.d linu o are |d.iuu. d toi Uw >•
day night.
Finder piuasu leqvu at
Klk ltoi»ids
Haw^
bam, granary and^ all
necessary
MONEY TO LOAN-No tax clausa im i
Tbri-c ih»g-N ibiw < ais au<
riutnie exi*eci4>
this office and receive reward
out buildings; good young orchard
put in mortgages. Houses for sale jMrrot a«id an ar. of doUiei-tult)
Ibe fourth
June 24 If.
Inquire of
B.
McNamara,
Part lb< placi
Jubt bearing; about all level and
Mih.s Amlie Taybir
as nearly perfect as a farm could
t’lty Sunday evening
LOST-Black covered account book,
he. Owner wishes to p> south, hence
alU'nd the Miminor I
>,.uled in ibeii c-uiaginu-y liav
yesterday between Grawn and Trav
'Offers at U*w figure for cash
as gui'stK their grandchildren Ms
erne City, east side of Silver Lake
14.900.
Wade Bros. 817 south Un
.utd Jackana Hiuu of t buago.
. the county seal.
road. Return to Record and receive
ton sueot Clt phono 1219.
-July 2. _____________________
reward.
June IT-U.
June 12-tl.
r..M- ha--, r.-.. nily
ulrt
State Bank bld^ Both phones. driving botse
whiib makes a wel
Cru*ll/ Blunt.
LOST—Thursday afternoon,
ladles*
FOR 6ALE-^1828-Ona hundred and
euuimied stable, so that the probl^a
The minister wb-. altcuhs to tba
watch and fob. NoUfy Miss Mabel
five acre (arm; four miles from city
i.f getting around about the counli)
spiritual wants of a c'uintry parish
Baragcr, K. M. Asylum, ^une l4-tf.
sixty acres under culUvalion; forty
in
SoUlsnd
Is
not mu U «>f a prea. b.-r
Black
acTca Umber estimated to cut at
ond lu other ways to Im-ai'H-ui
Oikml three childi
least^ three hundred thousand foot
by one Uto ebb-r.s left bun uml >>lnad
Springfield 111
‘‘L
He Flrad the Stick.
of mercbanUblc logs; about two
summe^r. also Dr. U U other churchea. In the neighL«*rborMl
VC fired the walking-stick Pvo TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO. 73. K. lllyase for
thousand a>rds store wood
over 40 years, on account of a
of P., meet every Thursday even
As he Haw the numU>r dimmishlug he
Mrs^S ^M Tvmpbell and four child
ing. New Munson block.
C. O.
provi^ land, mostly level; about sore that resisted every- kind of treat
felt that it would so-m to- nef'vassrj
ment, -until I tried Bucklen's Amies
Erickson, G. C.
1907 r» u aud Mrs Shields of Bvanston. Ill
one half can be Irrigated from the
to spjioliit men to lake their place* in
have bvascM the Ibiu-mau «>tUge
Salve; that has healed the sore and
creek that runs across farm; large made me a happy man." writes John
owm-d by Urn Rev. aud Mn» W K
tbe eldership
The lime cann: st
TRAVERSE CITY LEGION, Ka 139frame bam. stone basement room Garrett of North Mills. N. C Guaran
T
kngth when he had to tixjve in the
lonal
ProtecUva
Legion
wlU Wright
for fifty head of stock; good stone teed I* Piles. Bums. etc., by Bugbee
matter.
He took the beadle into hto
In W«
UnloaSL
HomoEaneWETHY
GENEIUL INSDiUN(X
u .eU M of the Hedw.! deparUBMt.
tSd>*b'«v“and
u> were acxxunpanli^ by Mrs. Wal
r Trumbull and Chas L Trumbull
r Trumbull who is a senior and
i&ldeni of his class at Trinity col
i so h e
and Mjs
Uwis li Miner
an.
SHluglb ld. ..I
Ill
l..ke Lheii
ban
.
Thel! borne
be*-u made sad b> tbt
ebb-si ^«*n (irllu Wal
I afli 1 .* shoil iKness
h\ is exUTuied to lb«
on i
road. Bast Bay township; dot
proi»erty.
oorner of Preot and Divtnou;
ciaaa location; permaneuUy
Vl _
ct Ite- medlc»l <Wj*rUBenl
JJLSWMB SBO V.ScVEniT
“'.t.ro.rss.r^'Ssf;
■choQl and church ; wlU aeU oa
FOE SALE—1S2fi—Bixian
Mnx Vaughan to one
of
St
Mary’s mual oUrocUve and popular
ae graduated from the In
h A class of 1901. since
which time she has, spent several
An Ports and Rome,
with some of the t
struclors. She to a
ihyaotf
rust'
a^**aoa
and no bettor aoU to be found: aU
mllaa
July 2 If
a « «b s V*
June 26 U.
Phone 492 or csl
room in family of two. Address X
PQE
Cllixens phone 696.
June 12 if
acrea, oornar of Wajuu and Madibun
aUoai.wUl |dat into 60 lou. worth
building.
July 2 a
Again we say place
Traverse
817
1
he
yuar. ,240
•on
Countir t
858.
■ MRR. E. L. RONNER*S hair dresalng «
^lora over atj Book Stora Room ^
healthy air, fish, fruit, and vegeUWTxat more could be desired.
Pr. J. Welter Vai«kan ui Detroit
and Mtos Oennide LettlngweU uoik
w ell-known and popt
era at Old
.
children.
The follow
ing to token from 8u Mary’s quarter
romlng right from Daytona Beach,
nda. they found Iho Grand TravL- air a lltlk* too bracing and after
knoww in the medical
I month of it they folded their
u
and
bUeuily—went back
to world as his father.”
iorida
MAYFIELa
and Mrs. John Marshall, have
ly of
ill to now
<
eiK^ilug to stay
about
four peeled hemlock, which U
n ami are *1111 there.
They are
run.
Waiter
Bridgman
and
three
Mrs. Ckos. Walsh has i
her visit In eMlem Mlchl«a^
Sh'6
an
was accompanied
by
Mr.
Watohs
<^om
from Chicago
Etoler. Mrs Frank Blgham and
chlldrvn.
Mr. Blgham
J MARK CRAW’fi DELltfERY—Light JheaUh(relghL parcel, and tronka Office Miss
; at City Book Sloro.
^ kud
where
rature has abundantly, yes UvUhly
srs. the artUt and the invalid with
These arc facts we are slaUng and
lui.
0. a MOFFATT—Abatracto af Utla, ^
310 6UU Bonk boUdlng.
^
• J. R. MARTIN—Physician and Sur !'
geon. Office 208 E^t Front sueet
and tee cream itaiior. with all new
wriio
OR. M. R. OMROORY—Pkyslcton ood
ourgaom 117 Coat atroeL Pkona
oCica 78$-2r; nsldanoa 78Rlr. u
Mooktonoa $13 WotooL
PIANO TUNING—W. N. Millard, 80 ^
years experience. With GrinueU
’ Broa, corner Front and
Ooaa 8U. V
^
1340-tf ii^
and modem equlpmwiis. Ooixl tva
for aale.
F. P. LAWTON, la. 0,-dMe* VULalm "
Uo^ BoU pkoaaa.
a»r 1-U cJ
WM.
aU
clear, pure fresh water, good clear
mf'Olt SALE—Ih town of 10.000. a cafe
muue people
yeur after yoac.
The Porter Hovaso has recently been
ewly and laslefully decorated' and
verythiug fitMu the office to the kilbc-n is spoGeas In iu neatoewa. Thai
who summer at the Portiar
house will be well cared for will not
! questioned by the hosts who have
ijoyed the aplendid bospiiallly in
e lUiiU
Old
X
May
nut fully app^t«toied by Walter
Clark and wife, who with their
au. Mrs snd MUs Chase rented
llarrUou cottage for the summer,
repairing
miles to
where
The hototo of the piece also have
d to and impixn ad
In the ownerand management of the BuahI House. Mr. Rushmore has been
stmceeaful.
His kmg years of
oolR Housto to iwnL Dr. W. E U le Uuil'
Mbon. iC|ty Optra Hooaa block.
U place
^ne ll-U
with
WOBtofeilhonB
will duubUeaa be here
»
a]
“
and palntiag a specialty. C-aU at 721
Washington.
classes of fruit, grain and vegeUbles
7i2
1
lOEl
ioRBIld^
LERfER a WELCH—AtAorway ol “
tow. CoUectlon work a apectolty. ^
With Underwood 4 Umlor, Suther- ^
land kfock.
Jon 9-U
N
WE HAVE PURCHAfiEO the dry
DR.
F. J. MAC NETT—Practice limit- v
cleaning business of Ott 4 Hahner
: ed to EYE EAR, NOSE THROAT ^
fiHINQLE and metal
ads for men, women, boys and girls,
chase
EALE—Hwldenoe.
Arbor will not be at Old Mtoaloo (or
July, but they have Old Mtoskm plan
ned for the Jatler part
betog an
A. J. McPHAIL—DanttoL Over John |
Jobs for every man. woman and
child where the local columns of the
can
W
K %. OOroON-JnaUc* ol U* Pwe* u
BanUtM A UUUkaa Woek. BMte, ^
MltCELLANEOUR
dispose of their producU and pur
■f-
lime and Ike unselftok de^
Ike foltlitol UtUe wile wUl
be much mlsaed by ike kmely old mau
extent that they have outstripped
the populaUoni where there is two
Bansome died at tkair
H MURRELL, frig. coU BockobA 4 n
Momma RetldaBOa pkona 234.
*
^
Jana IfU «
k^wto<^ed; real eauu bcmgkt
•old OP rmiiad to cKy or country;
money loaned. 1 have some good
korgotos Itotod to form and clAy
p^pmty. U oIRoe Wedn«Htoy and
Baturd^ontoga RtoManoe pkono
ClLfifil.
apr 2Rt<
Ilf park StrwL
8.-OW
bi ioy ever, but quiet and reatful
kind one feels to the fall that
y hod hod their moaey'a wuith'
1 go bock to college, ooctol or busP
s Ufe with renewed energy .
The
sou of 1907 Joel opaatoE finds quite
a few Improving ohaaoea—aew woiU
have been bullt-wu tiiero to a goj
------------- ralk along the boy fropil, begtothe pier and eotendlng neoryr
akmg the bay ahoig,
ThA
the popular promenade from
may U-Jtf
s
money out of the fake OU. Odd.
and
hoarden;
eaoUy to amoont of one
doltore
the neat seven years. Keep yourman
where
i;-
june •4t
FOR RALE—1811-Large ton
houasL Urge \oi. between Ninth
and ‘Tenth atieeU on Railroad av
eapa. Rtona foundaUon. Lot worth
a1 toaat one thoonod
Hooag oould not ha buUt tor
handled doUaro. Clqoa ta. Basj
tonna Price $170$. Wada Broa.
tl7.8outh Union atroeL CIL
aiE
may Ett
, »Wlle*8
Oa Tuesday toat. a J. Morgaa oed
took dinner el
mods to order from
N. a CkoplB. ClUaon pkona mi
il
moyfilU U
tlOBW ifsHc.
Batteries
»,*<*»• (te..
Marquene
Line Steamers
lae 0«ly Daily Uae lor ^
confidence.
He waa sure If anybody
could aoslal him In hto dlfflculty it i
-I want ;
in getting up s llsl of new* eldere. You
ara well acquainted with the parish
iqA remomber. I will have none but
tkorooghly good men. You know the
rerr •nufleni (or the candies in the
groat temple of Jcnisalem were made
of pure gold.’
-Well sU.- retamed tba beadle, “that
may be. bat to tell tba troth. I sea
little uae o* buntin’ tbroogh tbe psrtob
for fokton enoffers as lang as we bsve
^Ij^a Uoss fjandlwtlck.“-Uto«ow
iSSi^aakee.
Cl
Aei Ail Poilts Wist
Leoye MAN18TBB doqr at 6 oi4 T #.
m.; Sundgy 7 pi m. oiGj.
Leave LUDINOTON dolly at If R. 4R*
Arrive IlilFaukee 8 a. bl dolly.
7
Leave MUwankea dolly t mb.
Tka Itof vklob taanraB yroi
June 12 u
,1.:.;
.A. ,
I
Aft lihpamit
itetlniitaia
- W ■'
„«».«ooofU.e
ATATB or mCBiOAII, TOB
9 hatoccmftforUieaM^^
: *1
^tlAf ”7
oW Immbo
^HbbIc^ B9r9fta.^«>ia^f«iT Wrjrtv
tte aitlrt, -*!« ««r toth«r ««i rvevi
SM propaMd to «c me wflh Wai ti\
tbe muioMfibenr cUUi If f wooto lik^
toco^ 1 luidli«Uil a sn^ 4«al «li«n
fHli «4ttb ami iami.ediil tlie ctai^ to
>^1 tt, kaofriay ^UatT dh^ «ael
flKto wh: «r
pmt fa^ tktokff« pf aU Q^^ajr.
i
-JU ma iiaawd Ibe club
fitbcr
lae not tu Wlk too tuut\
atoci^it mlsiit W-obJiclUiiuiUle to ik)!;;®
I>r ilia emUKut Utlukci^
-la tbc ooe larsr rooui aiiVdi comitl*
tatod ilie cluU a ijuariei* we fo»md a
amt or lilure ot.laarueU looked uwa
dnuw aileulb pwmm; their loiix fclem.
mad pbam For Ofuxu or twenyr ima
utoa aot a oouud rat heard luudfr thuu
the atxilias of u.Uu<to in lUe .pipca;
than one of the u« u wlio a€»n’«i tu
be ia the louat profound atato of toedlUthm »aun-cd hk pli*e from belweca
bit Upa. aodi(rU bin head in a rt^flectivo
l^and la the Bahamaa.
eolonlat* aatnial their
Tte lake of W.tortuo I-b i»»i^Pbor.
th?y had di^Uml JUKtlj
mtmx
of water a tlmQaaod faat ^^SrxiztxxS Ihelm. Their amWikm
hmtiiearVaaMmlii the Qahamaa At ^
ZatHs to he Independent of
ulpht It la Uka a aheet of living fire If
t^io i»?aWlah ^ur ^
anr wind h. atlrrlug to ruffle lu .ur-j
They were m^u-wUU
iTtiM.
II
^ ^ Utftlni.- ami ther aim
If the.alcrht be calm, aaya the UMaaiy | ^
work out their In
aroat nation, one that abould
cenoe has never liecu aeciiunled for, ua
the lake Sa of artlfk-ial formation, havIni; hron made for the Urecdini; of tur1 hr a Xaatau reaklout. The la-d of
nation. And tbi*w> ambitious were
afterward fuiniled
fk> they have lieen
la the htoton of America, beyond aU
ep^ of the founder* of the na
Id the duty ailU remalnH for the
pvtiple ^
to do their iiarflu aiist
aiisialulng
advancing our uational life
\o American elttxon should feel It a
burden or an lrka<mie task to cpuac1
uiitry.
crate his life to his
leaU so
other ronntiy «iv the ide
HIGH ^PLOSIVES.
entonwtocs of our I "‘i’
liter .\ll
All fraud
frfiM.t aud
nii.1 i a
Und
are uo light xuatter.
Unda
dishonesty must W rr-noved
rrmoved fr-^ai
fr-^ni the '
Imslpeas world, but gn-iK cautionnifiuft
be exercised not to dtoturV
or
legitimate
toethuds
inseusltive
to
sti^k
“f ‘‘ la> stlmnl with
and
bi c
.
l.y ilw .
of
trh^or
Is udjuntabic to auy partk-ular direi*tkiii of ttic wind, that It will mver I he
IHIWI to
\.h
Ihcu
lUoneht
^
w,X L^,r«iroL hid ,Lh« « «'“■
oir
the Panag.. .nual. .„n (or Uu- iKarUMt lupislrt of the omir.- n.-.Uo!,; .hoi '•“•x"-""
wurtio nnaiber who ato. had things
on hto tnlud. S<. I removed my
nodded my head and said:
- -Yah. yeh •
The ucxl day 1 learned that I had
hwn exjwllcd for talking tmi much.’*- WIllU nrtM.k* In BnK>klvn Enek-.
DMRSKim
,hclH,tvl.
The
extent to which the to.wl Is covew-d
may l»e ;gjvt-rued by the uumVicr of
which are raised.—toieutiUc
In 8U.M. Mud.
-cording to the lAindon 1 tally News,
tide mud to au elixir of life. IloU
day maker* arc n-c*ummcuded to piik
out the muddU-Nl tuaside r.-surt and
walk every luoruing nl .^ig the shore.
1 a* nogiiug can cvmpare with the oxI onlc exhalations of sea dciK.sitcd imul
as a health restorer.
j
A mcHbeal exiHTt to quotetl us saying
that the reason why the air at water
lug plact-s at the mouths of wide aud
muddy rivers Is Si^ to-neOcial to health
Is that the mild w hen exposed after
the aellon -of »all water emits a vlvi
fylng odor.
A few <h
JESS.:'
I'
i niw.’^s lie dependMl npr-r.
tl»e more o-verc attacks of
•o!ic and clmlrra uu*rbus.
Iti« e<iu.*lly sncre-.Hful f.-r mummr
dUrrhma aa I cholera iuCautum in
children, nnd is the mi ansujf saving
the lives of
Whr n re.ltir.Ml wUh w:iter and
•W^te ued it to pli &MUit to Uke
yumu ofafumilvKhoald keep
Every
inedy in hi* home. Bnvit now.
thU remedy
J^AUCE biZE. 50c.
The rnlleil buite.s Fteel conM.ratlon
to luMtalllng twelve monster engines at
xarlims plants, the unluUe feature
nUmt tlu‘m being that they do not re
qulra oU. eoke. coal, wood or ordinary
gas for fuel. They are to to- tiperalcd
solely with the gas which to^eiierated
In the company's bl-------------- '
* “* ~
the pnMs-H.s of steel
gas has heretofore gone b> waste, but
hereafter It will be made to turn all
the whuul*.-Philadelphia Press.
should
resjiect
offlceholdors
—
of
._YOUR...
Auslia ana Gauze
DnOerwear, Hosiery
Belts,' Combs ana
CharacUrtotic of Secretory Shaw.
It wa* clmractorlstlr of William
Shaw, the new general sei rr-ran- of
the I nlled Rocletv of rbrtstlan Endeavor. to acknowledge a message of
jicraonal congratulation In ihese wortbi:
“1 appreciate that there are many
things that 1 cannot do. but the oue
thing that I am sure that 1 can do to
1
Long-Wristed Gloves
in Silkud LUle,«t
1
IKONOMY^
Kunx. the cele^
oooveynneing; neUfemeia of
enUte* and private mtUen
Nouiy PoUionod Jontioe
of the Peace iiT tfioe. Money
to loan. Open evenioga.
logical age of the cedras family
long ttoen known, and now It has been And toMhte c»^Lid etoan «m up and
bfittd me wp again.
And I will U hla pagMKWt to th< toad of
S2^‘.2!;n,“'irSW
realn canala. whIA afe a
c.'ter.sl the
upietelv de-.
u, tuie
’
rm
owam
I
r.
HANDY BOX OPENERS.
l.lne.1 to.\ xipi-uei. uail puller and hum
luer. paicnliMl l»y an Illinois, umu
l ii
to tiu- pri-»,ent time no snliHfuct.ir\ »Uvice has to-en put on the market by
wdUch to>\e> aii.l pa. kim: < a*»e- can i e
oiHMHil without |i.irti:tll> .leKtroyi-ic *te| casina and frequently injuring-the . ou
he agents Int^nd.-il to nullify or «b
ilri.y them may l.e ol.^fr\*-«l. and many
lew ilto. .Verh-^ mav be eX|>«- te<| mils
jowerfui ln..i.xmuui uUhu-. ultra vUvJ*
liitlit ami it- n-H..lviug power to
f
Just twice as great as the ordinary
’MCORB WANT AOS. PAY.
Add..
6G
ft.
front
each
Utts 9 and 10. Blk 2. H. U A Co. *
7th
Add., Washington street.'
18.
Adslf*
U>is 21 aud 22. Blk 1. H U A Co.’a
7th
Add..
Webster street. C6
ft
txacb.
Lot 142. Oak HelghU Add.. Barlow
street.
Lot V07. Oak Heights Add . Hannah
a VC mi c.
Lou 40. 41. 42 and 43. Blk 1. Oak
Park Add.. Washington street.
Lot 13. Blk 3. Goodrich s Add-. Mon-
.\dd . 17th strcH't.
of C4i«8.
Lou 23 aud 25. Griffin k Winnie’*
Add . 25 ft- each.
Lot 17. (irowr Park
j
23 ft- East Kriint betw^-en Park and
Add.,
comer
Rose and Stale streets, 50 ft, each.
B^ianlruan a\*enue. good busincaa
hKatlon'
JiiM a few f>f those 5 acre Lots left
I>ETROIT
Trust
Company
S<.ulhcasl on (larfleld mad.
E. W. Hasiings & Son
state Bank Bid;.
Rennie’s Feed Barn
I
coumsATwn
iculs. Willi the uid of the implcmvut
show n b.Tc ilm
slmuld to- .i . |
easy mutter
Hy iu-*crtliig the wedge
licju-nlh th.‘ iKLirds tluw im- wHy
pried oi»cii, the jnsniltor <-mstnictlon I
of the toiudle allowing the jq-u-r:
appl? great forae with a small «
of energy .
Opposite the .w tilgc is a
handle
nnil puller. TIjc leverae*
loosening the boat da.
profits ... $875,000
department
service* in
making
examinations
of
especially
*ud>U
the
and
book*^ of
municipalitie*. corporations, In
stitution* and Individuals
I have a,numbw of -good
farms, all the w^y from 40 to
160 acres, for sale, or * ft you
[
have any good property. 1 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 anyv
body else. 1 have
which*are located from foiir^ui^^
to 20 milet from Traverse
City, all gobd improved land.
If you have good level faring
IwiU buy them.
*:
H. HYMAN
Office
State Bank ^uilding
Thinl Floor '
210 Wakhimrton. • Oik phone T74
For price and Term* Enquire of
Penobscot Bulldiuc.
Detroit, FtichiftiL
vidcd
Farms for Sals
________9
Add..
Webster atuHt. 50 ft. each.
!
|
,
Walter Hi. Paige
riione 372
lalcaM
on
Washington street'
l>ii.s 20 nnd 21. Stcede £ Spencer’s
U»C For 8ulphu-cy
It to
Feed ham—alao want rv^gular
boarders—popular price*. \Te
espec!ially want to lee the
fanner*. Good, roomy stall*,
well ventilated.
Horse* cntruited to US will receive the
be*t possible care.
Choice Real Estate
For Sale
or Exchange
Tbrw loU conit-r Siali*
Cass. opiK3silf- [NJstofTivt*.
23
1-3
long.
fc-il
on Cua.s.
ELECTRIC
Pure
Robber Hose
THE BEST. WE CAN BUY IN
KUBBEk HOSE
nmLi li!!%B
Everybady
1
fii t
bulltllns*.
8lo;e aud 5c^foot lot
corner
Oak ami Wt-sl Fii.iU »lre<l. sub
ject to leaae-.
Columbia Transfer’s Old Stand
321 State Street.
Twwily acres 1 uni North Billlogs Heigbu. iru- mile city llmlU, three acr-.^ l-earlog peaches,
For Sale
i One of the Best Finns iallMtheni
Michigan.
On tnain road between Trav
er«e City and Elk Rapidi; 280
acres; heavy, rich soil; two
targe orchards; new buildings
worth S8-.000; $1,000 worth of
stock and tools. Everything
in first class shape. Property
sUe for
land.
.summer
J,W.,PATCHm.Att«rBe7.
New WUhelm Block
Beautiful
hoiM or
for
frulL
New uaH-rxK.m houBSto-k^ 6te
198, JuM half
pavnj^iit. aoutk
block
«SSt
of
side Washing-
ton alraet.
LOI corner WobBtar «a4 WMl-
luxton. v-ixistr wfth enrewsy
to alley 16xS$-^fiddttkmgL
Will exchaugo OM OC tbSM
for T«f4SB0B MOi
over $3,500 OA 8Ule or Wsslblugion bctirseto BoBHuuin find
R. It avoBos,* Bnd paj dIVtr-
wo^h *16.000.
wai ukc
$12,000 if sold soon.
wWtdStUitbwg’A
hii
Earh
121’
Will avli ail) i* o of the se
anthoui
baJance
Certified Public AcoounUnU
XI aordly
Pfc<»« 978.
!«• IML
7th
x>ts 1C. 17. and
|
«
I
I
We can save yon aaoneyl
. Ask ns kow.
^rd Add.. West Eight Blreet.
Lois ::: and fs. Blk F. H. U A -Co *•
ulh Add. East Eighth street.
from 1 n- l«M car-jts.
---------A New M.croSCOpC.
n„. fanmu- raa-mfac-oix of Tiirl
at Jena ha., lately tunnil out u
.Mx.to- whi. h will pr.oe of
he greiit**>l \ulue to Maeiicc. a.- by it-s
Tiy ■I
:r
•no - phosphoru s, eni aud ivuiahis m. j
IhiuuMlbtely aiicr cat *
It Will. If placcHl hy
l.Lot..g.;:pU Usedf
**
>«‘nsiti7..-d |«iis-r,
Izc of the I
L^STOBk—J
Hto vote
and Launch.
409 Stue Buk SolMtac
Want a GoM Lot to Bnild On
1 IhlM^lt
Sally prager. mj hai
X Xostahv first.
And then sny eyea my Bible llght-
mjr Q9mtT. pray.
And *«U him that his wretched pltdga 1*
Everything lor
The
Going to Bnild
This Year?
. ,
my brave prayer meeting tongua
pad In a dusty heap.
And then my swift prayer meeting feet.
For SaU by all Hardware
Deal^ ^
r.onderfiil iiunllty ol
kuniiml lu uo other geiu
dtotlncikm uud
•; " ' „
a t la«.s by Itself.
When
.,1
loosed to an om LUgliug
urreui o'»t:iimsl from a large mdmholtx u a. him-, it glows u brlllia-jt orIts rare lilac
^ , angi. h.siug i\.r a thmtlin
glow lug oMil
color utid n-JHiubIlug
without heal for forty-five minutes^
after n iuoval fn.m the ciinx-ui. K ev
1 so. we have them for sale and at
jtoMHl u. the ill tion of ultra \lolet. rays j .prices that we knon^ are rl^Y .
or radium pM-paratious. knusiix- to - j
Lots C and 7. BIk 6. Perry Hannah**
A Mir.clsHere Is a etrlklag senienee from a
Hlnd^sj Christian Emtoavorer: ”If u
sand heads and eyes are made
one. to not that a great miracle? But
that to what to to-lug done through
Christ in bringing together men of eveo^ sort in unity with Him ” ,
eyes and tongua
celebrated cedar of Lebi
ed as proving UuU It has ^mo from
The same psreuUI stock as the pbiea
LAWYER
East 50ft Lot 9. Blk 1. H. U A Co.’*
the
•
D1BI.C aXADixus.
Exni vl tolO; Neh. 11 1-.'.; Prov xlv.
24; Jer. xxlx, 7; Malt, xvlll ::4-;:7;
XXil 15-21: xxlll 87; Mark xlL i:M7;
i,„ke xWl. 84
11. 7; 1 Tim. a
i-3; Heb 11 fi-lG.
A new tool lor removinc
aod growtog over edges of
cement walkt. By iu use a
okrrow trench'» cut next the
walk, preventing sod growing
over edge of walk, greatly iniproving appear
^
JsSi*r'ii£r,.i3
Uw; hmkniptcy prcoeodingt;
The
uuUnpoitaul
rhief udne, situate a mile and a half
from tin- louu of I'ahi. has prodiu-ed
the tlm-M siKs ImeUN kuowu, many of
the gems -vheu cut si-Ulug for ^l.O^Ki
am! more, says yie As hnW^l
-<tiu ' when
sake of the office. Ihongli reserving lU'I
right to crlllcUe any omcUirs nctlou; |
wc ahonld l>e ready at any time to deand ,
shouM d« *
our best to piwisess the entire land f< r
Thrift
A Cbrdstle*s and THKlk-ss na
tlon/ts do<Aned to destruction.
u
I—■— T h E
for
Cold of Arctic Roqion*.
OW of the to-cuUnr pheimmonn of
What th* Pl*d9* Card Ss.d.
the a ret If regious to **»ea smoke.” Expk.rera tell of * steam a* if from a A lltUs pledge card la s heap of c
boUlug kettle which rbn^ from the water wheu the temperatun* to 15 degrei-a
bc-low aero.
At 40 degre-e* llu- snow iOh,‘SSof'B?*f^"Vu^»ean and to
axMl ope* my coal was new.
and human l^slies emit this vaimr.
And once my ownaj^ noWv lad. waa
lick-f
' and atnmg and true,
light
ad one* hla BfUe waa my home.
every mom and night
notoe like the rustle of silk. At 40 de
caught my owner s rsrnrsi eye i
grees tree trunks burst with a loud
with happy light
reisirt. rocks break uj. aud streams of My signature was freMer them-tto
amoklug water flow from great cracks
waa hardly drj'waif and wanIn the earth’s surface, knives break in
BUY
Amil F. Nerlinger
for oolk.mU riBh.oou.u.K,,. for
-«fl*<l«“*^t.K,u-oc.»,cxol,o,h«f,anoo
,1,^ admission of air.
OEHTI8T
.,,10.
way lu Ox~dtT to give the Hiuokei n ady | .ue of slate rights lu Ihelr relation 4o |
aets-ss to Uu-iH.wl when dej^lrt-d
j the central government to u bubjc t
a.P••^<•num•lll ^c^Tet
The next day my father dellgbied
n»e guanl to formed of telestcopiug of 0 moql serl iUK chanu ler. aud ever> !
me by telling me tUat I bad to-eu ud\plo.sive ti. all onbnary
plates. Whleli In foldtNl latsltiou 1
true and patriotic Amerirnn owes It ^
mltVd as a memto*r of the Pbllosos.uue elato.r te t« -t-. 1
linalely level with the to|. of the to hto country to keep alireast with I
pbers* club aud was ^ee to attend Its
at Sumh II -.I b> a
bjwl
They an* blngetl to a ring } the times, to keep lu touch with the :
meetings,
to* 1 was present at the i ‘JIT,
..thci;:l111 one o! lln•^
i lv
wUieb to sts ured tb the pii-e by meauH I |aau«*s of the day and to give bis lK*.<t
next one. a few evenings luter
. I of plus that proJtM lnti» nn amiular ihuhgUt aud Judgment to the selutlou
ivUnile au.i
-With my pllte lu mv mmU
-rr«1 Ihe nIIo.iv tint Hoetm-d to Is- ^ i
problems, as well as tx.
•h 1 ..evc I
tL,w tnin^
attachment iH-rmlts the enjoy the unparallekKl prositorliy with ,
I ptote lie.
SSn. tSol i«S n «
(Tu:,ra lo U-n.tat.,1 to .0} a«.lr«l IK,, which God ha.
ox.
.
i
iiita. I frun
loroD«H,n,tlntourllvc.toourc.m..
aud cikiitmeui to ’
to c«rtom.tj
lawoTriiiiincr
Porcelaih
Work
OneViorwiUiBiiaioaaa CoUege
,.,..v«rful tlu.u .mr.. u.m.«ly«riu.l
Ic;‘lly
BshplianS
Dr.W. J.lilgglns
w-;,
canes ml least Is but a cover for
arebUm. is another daugt'V ‘^he «
plleatod questions coneenilug the regu
business
Judge of Probeto.
I robiibly the nu.st imwcrful high ex j
Kuuslte. a m wly dbas»vered ureclook
pkisivc coiiiiKmml to
U that whK*hj *tone, to dwlared to lie a gem which
luis ton-u adopte
adoptei1
the raltcsl Stole i
rival the dlqmoml .It
irstlug charge fui,
,,y
Kreuchmeu lu llkO
riiell? Uis jwu. fr .
Ihr
< ,vblh- «h.-y nviv i.r,«po< Ung lu S;m
I. „i. .1 VI .i~r «..it uum’ ..owiTful' O'*'-'’
th ill » rdluarx dyanm’te ami soiuewiml FrofesHor iWrgi* F-
.
„,d
Inne I* » July *-13
THE DMMOND.
rivals
‘Worn with
lOB^FUEL.
Peculiar Properties of Masimite. Most Newly Discovered Procious ttone PosPowerful Known.
j
smsos Unique Gualities.
cloecdy bound together and the InterWind Guard For Tobacco Pipes.
t nomles
A large uuuda-r of devirtw hate U«eu ' ©f the natUm are the e:unnle. of all
luveiitrd for the punsfse of pruuvUtu: - ^nd the ship of state Is never without
the to wl of a tuhac*-o pipe fnmi tlie
dangers.
Ttnlay In iuir laud th *
wiial.
'Hie particular udtelty lii the
nccumulalluus of wealth by the
devkv which Is nbowu berewlOi
\ fex, \m a inenufrik to omt Um.\. The rapid
Kists Ui the fact that the wind giuinl npi^d of socialism, which lu M>me
wm> auienu eon mw-
J
ImmoatMrwoMj
dut pratt paekoits.
NA-rtONAL BlJCUrr COMPANY
You
he Biay be authorised,
ad and Uceimed to sell at
U In uld rcl
the Ihtercet of aald
esuto UerciD ddKnbeo.
It b ordeiwd. Tb«t th. ICOi dar
July. A. D. >»«7. «t ten o'cJocli In
■ •
/ So natritwa8..8oeaaay di
gested. that they have become
the staple wheat food. '
Thl» wa« the druau.
- -- ..
....
laal^h for Umel In the taud of lUbj*km.
rie wanted Jeruaalcm iwalocpl
and'to be ndonuHl with rUhteoanaem
-lie aecmcd to hare aolved the deep .. . .
mu. h IU«Tty •■ujii^d!
, imdileto oii b likh lie had been lh!ak,, . b t-ul om..rf kuIM ItoiMtoB*. • ia no otbrr b
b (mod tmm Ih." Ufa. In «hl. h I a, ^ a,nrr «re th» opi^.mmltlM of
lo,. .ud 1 ex,K^.«l him
“
lUtU- of the pla»si.UureHc^ut gavanefinent for the individual as
upoi Ui* llile
!!'«*■ •«•'»'• Kraiid-. lcr- '
.
‘
__________
^
grdat; In po other ore the* pe-^ple so
nal Initli fmdi rn»a Ibl- ilryd nk <>r l>l> --------------
silence from which I
1 ouli for the moim ut
-Half nu hour pasa<-d Wfort* i
word Tfaa *4K>k€m; then a gre:a phllo^.
at tho Wther aide of the ro.>m re^
moved hit pipe Xrom his Him. mnlde.l
ihta matolre head slawl> and In that
Mine tone of abstnutlou said:
-•Yah.'
-lin, too. I prcsuuiwl. l:yJ sulvcd
eosno vn-at liroblem. aud I listened for
nn exposition of it. but he merely
pUced hU p!i>e back l»el%veen his ti*etli
and aettle<l down again to that sllenco
which a*as almost dlufiil.
-14 was nearly uu Lenu lH*forc any
bpdj- slM»ke again
This time It wn-fa
hoaiT hc-adi'd ohl phlloP-ipher. who t«s»k
Ids pipe from his mouth wagged h's
head and remarked, a.^ had his prede-
^ttaSSttSf’cC t^XbUie-of Uier
uird Bntemaib dam
Uiieeda Bisetift
.
u^tlona
lie wanted the poonlc pm"
handful of the water knd Via It fall It |
thev wem to toko
1«*» live l«d. or ».ld, nnd the Onh ^•‘Si ^^hiJlIdJ^" id preaervalkm of
The elumajr turtlc^i that move hbont
look Uke balls of fire, and when it
rahis the lake U like a loaw of jewcte.
, _
eat
»»™. ,-r. ^a sr:»5:rits
wt Inin the tekiv whore Ihej nocin to
be clothed In imrtneuta of flaiutv Icav«'*•
las a tons iroU of molten apleudor ^,
hind theih.
The oam vitu n»\ iup ore aa when
dlppod III
111 nre,
fire, and
and U
If one
one hoWa
hoWa up
up u i
dippoti
rarerae. At a MMkm hT&ld court,
at the probate abcB la the <%T
Vaverae CUJ. Ih aald eoqatj. oa
tlnd day of June. A. XL IMT.
ceant: Hon. Ftad R. Walkar,
TotAe
an appetite
for mealeTpeharpea a poorappe^
that doesn’t care for meala^
VftNiMiy Cofi Hiiii. Hte
C.B.TAVLt«CbALCO.
^
Slienhan
;,ti|4vgM'«^^
Villi
4 iiit
ittlMI-
-
ihM lONft HMtr.»rt«li profM
' of flM> ume «r Mvo««| Bmd^ HU »lv of Mmm ill.
nSMUrtt lUUotti
vwt «M
«Mam^ piofiaivl for lajr pIvoocMnal
■hDVl&K U the lino of agrteoiniw,
stock »Uin« sod tbs llk^- says s ColonUU min,
once £x avblle fhcj
siv tskso tv torprtoe. A K«v Hsmp■btra nsB wbo wsa qwodltv Us tscstioB oo s csncb of s relsdr* la Colatsi
do vent out one morning to laapect s
Urf9 lacobator In wbicb the jonng
chkka vcxv batcblag. In on^^oomor of
the Inrvbator s neglected pescb seed
enconrasod \>y the warmth of the atmoaithere bad Imnit, and s tiny apront
acveial inches long was growing oot
lU a
Pred
M Mii« lai-
s:'sssr5‘iu*»‘a!;
BritSb Na^a] Arahitaot*a Uea of
U Future Warahip.
niTsp coottnietfKS. siDOi« wbom are
serersl of the boot known df tbo Unit
ed Rtatoo asry.
^
WoU Virgliiia PrulSs.
In tbo oontlMsst aectioo of tbs
States Exhibit »Uac« st the James
town oxposUlou the state of West VlrgiaU U represented by a Tory ftno
ftult exhibit, the dUplay being rtplenluhed from time to time from a sup
ply In cM stoiage. This exbibU to in
ebatge of I W. Moore of Elwell, wbo
iMNStER OF GREAT TONNAGE
lU tposd W iKOOod That of Any Voaael
Now A«oat-WiU •« Run by Intomal
Combustion Cnginao-Guna to Ro of
Doodiism Calibor.
TIk‘ IvaUlesLlii of the future, ac-coid
lug to J.
uhlpbultd-
lag Ann of \'hkei-.- 8<m« & MuxUn.
limited. orCnm>w-lD-Fumea*. U to he
a mighty- Hhlp of great tc.uiutge thui
will be ran by luicmal combiwllon ecClue*. wIlM^ uiluua smukcstUfUii, ol
grt'oter
than
any
veweel
now
uAoat uuU with au orniauieut consist
Uig only of gww of the Uw.dllc t cab
ber. says the b*ew York Timci,
McKechnIe.
who utauds
In
the
Occupy
In the exhibit are tarn
pies of the Grimos GoldeQ apple, wbkb
originated In Brooke county. W. Vs.
A large phoU^gtspb of the original tret
to also shown. There to also | nest
exhibit of cranberries grown In Pres
ton county. Many fine pictures fmm
the state experiment ststlan at Morpantown form a backgn*und tor l3»«
display.
Mr.
vor>
forefront of British nate! urchi tecta. Is
re;>orttxl to hove statn! tluK hi« firm
now MluuUu ivacl3* to ari.'eiit the com
tract
same posltloo at the St
McKtvUule, the ouglu.-crihT '
direolor of the givnt
APPETITE OF NESTLINGS.
Young Rirdst
Number of insoctv
for the cuustructiun of such u
The Insatiable apia-tlic of youo4
birds and Indirec tly the IsiientH whkii |
n ('oiuii)uult.v nH‘(flvi»s fn»m the presenci» of livwH-T eating birds are adiulr.ibly
kOvermiH-m built the great battlejhlp bnmpht out lu n stndy made by tho
<*o!iuci*tlcut, the |.rcsent flugsUlp of atnOents of the rnlvorslly of Indiana
the rullcd StalcK Atlantic Ucw. diK^H at the lilolopbail station at WIumhu
Mc-iict
uot go KO far as Mr. Mi-iicrhuk-.
but Lake.
Uclays of siudeuU. awnllng to tho
be bcllcvi-w tfint the iM bcme is u *i iiuNature Ktudy Uevlow. idacwl ihuni
fc.nvlblc and will prObntly be
fully nvillzcd wuiie Uny |HTha|Mi uot vcIvoH in a ivsllkiii to utiM>rvc cou
tlnui.usly fn.in davliuht to dark ib4 hi ibe
of ail on hard
Bauer believeu ilittl the Ideas of Mr
jiIkn U. IIud u wren,
Mi Kwhule rdijuhl be exp-TiuieaUil ^
ig to ilu- lusei-t cou
tlut 1^. V
w itii lii a progrcHsl\
luilug class of blnU.
as toriH
scls of liplit tuuaai
Tbc muv w ren H nci^i. in which there
iKUtK. should Urst IK^ cousiru 'tt-d along.
ul«mi tbn-e days old,
.roiKJHed Hues, theu gun'K.ul^. |iix» 1
uri at actlvliy. uiid i:i
te< tetl crulsom. armored
< ! hi
boors and twenty six nilmiics
l.tiily. With the lufonuHtbiu puli.ii!
f
The little Mrd family was unJer ob^
ih«* «• msiriK-tUHJ of lliejc*
hatileshiii
Williaiii
J
Baxter,
the
uaval «w
Htrtictor uuilcr whoje eniurvi-^ian tho
.lld4u>.daai:y-^fid£ire t.
|»erhr.eut In first class
the ox
.am-
Scenes from -Lost Parad sc as p
recanted by the Carl W. Cook Stock'
Co. at the Grand opera house next w cek.
.
/
“f ibe food IsMug fom
tbc mate t.lnl. hot distributed
slnution
Mr Baxter has re. -.xel u *’•' ^b«* motlier l.Ird
iHip.x of Mr. Mi Kivlmlcs M„v.r. wliMiJ
■^‘***
.
NVbrId's Highest Observatory.
»f
cutworins.
of tbe M.mte Itn
In this paiM
“'Slug tile
* Th# Oeast Arnolds, with the Carl W, Cook Stock Cc.. at the Grand opera house all next week.
lu the iiicturo that wiis drawn of
pn^nm-d new butUe^hip is seen a n
"luuke:
An Estraerdinary Bombs, dmsnt.
' stcr of l<j.Hiio tou«> wltbu.it
stock market during a panic, the third nice vHn uf nmitHiy and a well laid
One of the iii«iHt cxiraordliiM v hoaxiui sta-ka and xvb.ise docks ai c
w llb gn-at turn is. ever? *aic of Uietu ^
on rci^.rd to said to have U,mi play.sl
act ahowing the slock market dining ploi.
,
cuntuiiilnp n pair of puus of lUe txvHxe!
uiHin
tlM*
iMwsu
luilla
MuulraJ.
a
iiaone of the great iMUiics when inllllons |
A rhanm- “f I‘1h)
w 111
Niiuide'
imb ty|KI
are won and loat oo a mere quotaUiUi. i nlgldly uu.l Inrhides s.u-h well krtown
lu this ship d.sk crt.stnutluiiu nre*
[succoses as •Htatf of
Tennesso*.’
I»ra» tlrally oiolated. the uiarttn.;: of ihe
The comedy to of the %'on' best of
^j"Thc
Himalor s
Wife."
* Ibi tuok
uas
or
oil
eiiplue*
U
u
mailer
..f
but
r-ii iii'Kii
iinii Buui uii
!>*• I Ike dew an i.ml !iN
Pi the fortl- a few minutes. auU us the maehluery
an ok! Modfedlst desouo adk hi- wife'
is at a uioch i<,uer level than U the
irl. ’i iUhI RU;. of MmiHau one day the beho haviwr awuctii tiu» niM* tuuaa
*^*'^**''>’
^**’*»*
eas4- lu I be sbli<s u
— y day
hl.gei^ well- a;u Kcd b> tb,- thmij. rrn-i...iid
..CN -.e,„l of ^
e\!ri.oi.Mu*iy
[bUe ^:xp^L-H^ ”
lilgly
Hu- s!dp
eoatumes wrom In this iwoduriion bo
.r u. !• ;dfed!.. *«.l nfi I v ^b‘.t i>r
I
Vainlexllle \> put I
Will I,. I, CU..O de.ll b-e. lb..
tu
log of the Snowt ever Men <»n any Im
kIm M. but I,\ iin tc-..'rt!ueiit
inl..v'.! a;n«. making the p. rfo
U-tion lu 'Uhi tm-n- l. i, . . ,..j .
lauc *ti> pn xMowh in
n ry liagfneU
cal stage. The company nmulN rs ,i*0
and huludi^. su
riaii.e. US la the la-e uf tb.- r.-. ipiM
tary . ..udllioii miuliiu Into lli.- BMtUJi
people and comes dln<t from a
Ing and tnrt.u.e pr .j.ell. i xbi-.- .|
111m.> ah F,djtb.i
l,a.\ora.
the II: c-i. ihc Sikb edit ri.nlii. ii \\a < alterlos of long runs in 'Coluiulms.
day. a gn-at am .u,.: ..f .j....
iMvsdel. doll; that d-reultic Mlow. V. ..rd .!b-e..\en d. bad feiiud i;. Hie i ;ty
Aricon: Fun Wayne. Kuluinaxoo. and
ii.id exeiy ... e ..I (be mFreil Keto; Musical
Haiiy
lUiich. B lar:p* M..re .,f , -m. d ni.*a: id ilie
Bay City.
Aiuerlcu's grcale-l hatpl,.l; and the iMt.ue of ^w bilb be wa-i ...i-qilctcly
eil > :i ;i Hliil’lt 111 tlie same ti
li.'ii**r:viil
A baiPt•^py in |;rjiU;i pay
' Fire Mg ratidevlllo aru an» carricsl. Rival Amolchi. Imiwrbcmator, ccjiiJlib
Mr
MvKeel.i.if
.:bi irte.1 L*
-;icl
b;m
that
.
put oo
111.. «> t», mak. it>\ ami culcrtaiucr. and wiihoui doubi
bndlier mi .il ar-hit.*, ih a t:i'.V
I .L.,i.cs.
d beme
. lD( dw parffTBUnce oHiiima.ua. aiwl the bc^t and hlghcwi -ulurl«>d vaiidc t /J'.,
u likb the weights, area ... ■ toeluaM U» lolloulo* *.ll k.u,»u vlllc act rattled by nny orgaJi I ration J t»d
nia. hiui-iy. li.OK. jw.wef |m-.- |
..T
til f !l'iWeJ-s
ehnier> . eti , eu -blp-. 1'f tile >'eaU.
hmi llmm.
ibcr n.»-e .
..lid :,:iH tx: e,, XVe-e
e :
fevtiy M table
f.-Kl. -.'<1
Bdythe LaKora. the I>rcsdcn doll;
BIRTH8 IN JUNE,
uelvht^ :.K ...mel'eil ale i..T a
Fred Reto, comedian; musical Harry
nd Mrs r J luus. lull::
• bli. of nl.im p-..t.S. I..
F 4
Blitch and great Amolda. the
h»-st
rnlon. gill. June
«
atUi highest salaried vaudeville act
eluding l!ie i.s.Kil ati\. i;uli*»., i-u:
Mr and Mrs J.ra-ph Weller. Wcwl I
carried by any au»ck orgauil/ation.
;
Ktgbib. Imy. June <;ih
|
tSSTrSU'xbe c^. buCon the
InlertaHt.
band, it ia a story of Uio New Vork
Ktirriug rUnmxcs. a pretty Ime story,
ijalhoM.
Owl^Hit Kl,.
Ths Hsarl of Tennessee.
tmny gave iholr
Kill.
Mr. ami
|»erfuriuaoce
at Etopes tbewler'lasl mgbi
other large audlcnc<*
to
most
popular
Mr
Tliai u-furc Uie
ooniiiauy
The cbmimny
ercnly
Itself Is
liaJanocxl
PAIN
....m
.MaHeMiu.
prore It b« I
and Mrs. GcorKc liannuth.
East Ninth,
idaylug |
here la men at this Ume an assured i
fact.
Frank
Hum Sivi.enih. boy. June 12
an
Week la out they will be eotutdered
the
Miv
. June 4
Mr. and Mi>
W
H
Adnli. 421
Ninth, boy. .June h.
Mr and
of
here I ”' '**‘’‘***
.Mil
chic
f TOO bars i^Mwdaobe. K‘i blood paMsura.
Hcrt
•*'**“*
W
«S“
Wanicr.
H
L
IktubiTK-k
12.’. Ka^l Sixteenth. l»o>. June 11
-m#
Heart
of
Tcnn«nK.H.,"
a
Mr
beautiful four-act comedy drunia. the
offering laat night, la Tull
tearblng
of
giKid
mlngl.sl
with
k
was aecft
apeclaltlHs.
uticr of the cast
In two enUtviy
which
Mrh.
J<d.n
B^mneti
lUmlolph. gill. June 22
.Mr
r,2i;
I
Every
and
and
Bay.
Mr
and
.Mi’s.
MalUiew
U.y. June
tbedurskl.j
Hi
Mrs. Wewb y
|
War.*s.
Tus.
i Sixth, boy. June 21
iP yon
want
a cold drink,
go
weie Jucksun s, loO E. Proiil.
kDOCkoats tor the bins*, and he de
fM
Laoks 15 cents Monday nigbt
If accanpxBtol by asyAite boldioe a 30c
ticket rarctosed btfore i p m. Moiiday.
toj
|
July C 4t
j
Dr. Shoop's
Headache
Tableto
HANNAH & UY Mctle. CO.
S; E WAIT & SONX
»«-loW and
markable
iH-w.Vh
was
cpially
n-
th.ii ..f Ih.. ^
^
^
sui.an* f.vt
The lu*! « Misin..ptj.M of!
the shlf.s of the time type, also great I
lyyai
. Ihe ga- and «d! sbil.s,
|
oonstrm ik.us of lofiM*do U.at ^
<le>tn.yer- It %v.,k i-.inied oui that sa; !
log III sjunv and wel;cht w,«iM u-ak.* It
lK>Kstble to urm these -blpn ui;b r.ufour Pieh gnus au 1 t .. >. six ik.i u.1-i J
<n^ tbe building. .
V
Legsnd of ths Moss Roso,
Washington -tns*t. lUo^ton. to saM
A r.enuau tradilloii gives the origin
of the liioriji ru,.e .-i!! folb.wi.: Airnugel be the h.ug»*si paved -trend
worbl.
It mensures seyeutu<n
i*auie to s-arlh it. iiu.rtal gul*w. He
half ndb- fn.m end t*. end.
sought .1 pbi.s- of Hhelier iiiid n*|HM>e
after hi- luU.rs of love, but every door!
\rns shut agalust the heovenly vhdior. j
At leugib tbe nugel. U-lug very weur>.
i^ank ufM.u Ibe gromid and o\er iiliii u’
ros liovb ‘j.reaJ like a tent
It .aught
uie.n it< . t-pn-ul leaver (be f.iJIiir*'
.1. u
xv!d. b
\v..'ild otlierwPv ba-.oj
dtem U.-,] Hie .lie—eager of li\e. Wftklug (be aug. 1 .aid lo the ros .
I
p.'K^t, say.s a v. tiler lu
;h.* 1‘ruuk Instiiuu*. La< U*..n doc
P “l!y ti the lu vent but <*f im*thods of
rhit .i:v,r mto sIhvis. from which
tbiM-ttUih-* tire ;‘.a : ikhI out by manu-f - tr.re*
inw;,.a4.of U-lng labirlonsly
e . 1 -f ; fn:; r* ds uf fdlrcr.
\. ;n t'i.* oUl Jinn. ’*, s. NearlysaJI
'n. ..;*-er i of i trrUn : silver aTase the silver s:h;*cts ffciia
t'ga! r. a*: * -a i;.;nSalty of rolllru;
Vt-vllv, r-’v-rr ioatr.P.is U7r,
> .ilver ti pr.
ct>i jxT ; lx e>»\^li the req-
•“1
■
Protect^flowMS
lien •-!.;.l. .1 the Ph, U. r tha^ man j
A i.r.V.rl'.; ,MV l...... p> d] n,th tl.e aWdr.
nH^T INB
-nrcle.
glory of
ui.bhal
A m.-mU-rof the Uoy.il ib- gru
sneU-iy gives
• Ii-ink valnt
‘(uir c<».d St
Blazl*
gave us tin* phr.ns«* ’drunk ns lti.i7A-s.‘
for tlds siiSuf wa- ple.’i-aiitl.v done to
death by having bis ib-nb i..ni -ygUw
w*H.l , on lK.. ni.d M. be l.e« auie riu* pa
fn.n of ih.- EugUsb w.h.I romlH‘rs. nud
as a high f.*asi was kept uj. on bU kbi.v
nud the jHM.pk* vvb.. |re..MeUt*sI tbe
;i ..lie tbe »-n.*ln.of v, bh ’ . feast wen* eaile.l Hi.i/ers s..
-.n v!n-g
>tl iv]H- 7.V* lor.s.
.«i(.,.e-d by 1.# bmerv e..
Ji:-
*'cnr^W^*Oook and his i^i^iilar c<»iii
young blnU bad reivlxiil 2'i'» InstallUH-iiu of iliuner
The v.4im liv of tbi-
complete 1 atsl will Ik* oficucMl hou. says
the New York TrlpmJc. The cimsirurtlon of the olmervalory, whkh to the
highest ill the Wi.rhf. Is due to the
gfiier^K-ity of UM‘vu Margl;«rr-lta of
Italy. wlKi. It Is said, will altviiipl the
OMVUt of tho Monte Bcmi lu urdc*r toj
Custom
Both Oece.vad.
V..U
ii.;.e ibMviv.Ml
|
mej
^,,.ild Ik- |.io\i,b-.l v^lTtl a ”o.mI vvat. h
as 1 lb *sl. uml ii..w uftei bare
[y u fortulgbt It N .pille g.Ksl for noth
lug: Wat. hniiiker Hut It N uot luy
you wen* ko iblnl and sk W
kH.k’ng’ Ti:itislnt»s| F«.r TraiisuUunlU*
Tales Fcni Flh-gei.d- Blatter
oil a .Idp (lull Is ii.ov nrmed otil.i u lfi, .
Adv,cm Thay Head,
twelve and six |K.uuder gnus
A tbir
..yeK. 1 ui going almmd iit omv
l
ty knot de*tro.v«T. driven by oil en ] gotta pi”
clues. Would have a rudluN aiv an 1 a ‘
(be d.Ktors
••Oh. y.ui mustut
half times grvtater ihuu itin: ..f a
su-am driv.-u veSM*l ..f the same ton
..j
„ lawyer”—Wi
Sure death to all plant in-**
•ecu on flowen, vegetable*,
tree*, vine*, etc. Equally ef
fective in exterminating ver.;
min in the hou*ehold, in dog
, kennel* or hen-house*, on ,
«»dog*. caU, fowl*, and the/
human head or body. ■
Bug* are on your plants
now. They may be small,
but if you allow them to live,
they will grow larger, at the expense
of your flow^a Get a can of RoseNicotine toKlay, and save your flowers. |
Sold i.) J1 <k,«K,
««UU.).
A.k m,
«
25.
o.
«V
(^«d. M
- (- « h'» UaW
(^5 lUotfMicm.) -Ho. to Douoy IW lioecu ud Vema.-
F. A. THOMPSON & CO.,
Ingtou
AI.I-
NEXT
WEEK
The Carl W. Cook Stock Co.
m Mond^
Nlghl, "Jlnii Ihe Westencr”
S Big,Headed
3peoialties
fw Prices
10,20,30c
"
by the Great Amolda '
"
Sens
site it tte hoi oflici
bwoh
J
^-1
Vtl
J
IMf
IIOUSEHOLi^
MbkmtbflflMlMB
ItiM tr libit %• tMM MM
H* «« if tba imt tba wtr «M t
BmmMimi Bmn
kfMMv. :
Wk»IM •«.
»3S“:
Tbaiw to a atory oC aOafinaa w<
who Bvad Sa a UUto Iowa of Min
tba was dbaeifal ladmdiial of tba
Mrs. Wlnt typi and abb had a 1
that would roil acra« Cba viltota Uks
a paal Ai aprtns tbuadar. Tba rarerbemtlQaa wetw IntooUoua, and no mab
tar bow
and tired, no
they would echo a smile and
and contanuneat would tattle down
upon Ibe whole tommanlty. Mrs.
Bchfwider beltoved in the gospel ot
A* ri »oJ*ot A few
work. Bha was aavar Idle,
> bMT Um MO* of CrMohlp
aun-up to auDsei and aftar, she was
A»4 UmA tlM rood with TOIL
busy. BvucTtbiag about hpr iltUt
house shone like new silver from the
' AM nm will flnd that llvlns
repeated scrubbim and poltobing she
Is Aot 4 drioTT borp.
gave It She assaulted dirt with the
Mi Uto IMW Buuir bMringi
vabemaoee of an American and the
Toi iM wot kaow More.
-^iwiry B4i1k»U Morrill, SdoeUi. thoroughnemi of a
a Ituuuy aha dtodained. and
was .always healthy sad always haiipy.
Tlif Powtr or Mif.
“How la It, Mrs. flchreider.” she was
IMi whODlb&dai;
ofum asked, “ihal you are so happy
all tba timer
I atat «Mi rm m4.
“Ach. OoU!" she would exclaim,
wltb that irraalatlbla tough. “I bmf no
time for anytlnga udder
I ■fill wM rm boriw
It ildiMi tb» loti;
I Ms whM n& waarx,
Vegetabls Canning.
m%ha to oT«T *01141.
I alns wM rm boayIt makM labor lidu;
I aim in the moralns.
Mm well aa at nlftbL
M4 wbao I reach baaveo,
Ani maet tba sraai throos,
rii >oto tba ffwod ohoroa.
Aoi alas Uw “Haw Boha”
and PraeUyter
Thla to tha beat day tba world
laa aaaa Tosorrow wUl ba bat
H--'-
•99tmi th eMhf’t Ctoir
'
P
k
Vegeuble canning, says a wesUrn
farm magazine, requires much more
ewre than fruit earning. Corn and
peas are the must tiimcult of all. Ai
In the aeiecUoo of bound perfect fruit
ao to It in sdecUng only tbe heat vegelahlea. Asparagus, corn, Lime beans
awd-peas may be tresiad In the same
way. almost. 11^ the grwitost care to
used, there to scarcely a chance of
ioalm one con out of a hundred. Prepars asparagus by trimming carefully,
throwing it into cold wau-r until all to
dona. Place in para (glass quarto be
ing prsfarabie) butts down till jar to
well filled. Lay straw or hay or a
and set jars on this; then fill with
water until jars are net
toy on Uips and cover the bailer
place of wtod In the bottom of boiler
Ugbt and boll for three hours. Re
move jars and fill quickly with boUing
water. Screw on tofM tight as poasihle «nd set aside where the air wUl
not strike for a coujUe of hours Than
pul tn s cool place to cool, then again
tightao lids sad |»ut awuy In a dork
dr>- place.
Core should to* |H»rfocUy fresh, not
even one day off Uif atoiks. Care
fully cut from cob ttfler husking and
silking. Pack Ughtly to the very lop
into your carefully cleansed glaas
jars.' Berew lo|is down Ught. cover
with cpld water and boll same aa as
paragus for three hours. The beat
will draw tbe juice out of corn, and
tbe can should be full when dune.
Berewh down cover Ugtii and finish
same as asparagus.
lima beans should be carefully
ahHled and placed in jars, the jars
filled with cold water and ui|is laid
on. BoU same as asparagus, then
screw dosTi lops, etc
Pens are treated lu exacUy the
same maimer as Unm b.-aio
TVmaUM-a and corn c.an be cjmned
tugeUior much more easily than the
corn can alone. Wlille corn ferments
alone very easily, the acid of the u»-
JUaoat any one oaa taoa tba world
with at toaat a aamManoa of ohaer
aKar tba day baa worn away tor
aaoosb 4o siva har time to gei
UartoSB Mtd. aa it were, ‘ pull beri
naif tOS»thar/* Bat the lint wakIns thonsbto are apt to be ootorM
with doom. U Ibare i» any eeamtos
fwaaon for it, unlaaa one baa learned
to Uva from the Chrtot center within,
'll to poaalWa to ao pul ouraelvea Into
tba aurrant of all good, to ao fill and
aammnd ourMraa with a eplrit of
faltb. aid truat to a guidlns power
Mich la not only wtlUm. but analoua
to bear all our burdena. that wo will
wake with a eons in our haarie. A
baantifttl friend of Home Chaar. whoae
conlas always brought joy and whose
ayes srara full o{ aa Inner light and
peace, used to say that her lint waking
tbcUght was always a verse cS comton or gniiaiica from the Book of
Books, and aha took this as her mea
sasa for thi day. She went to sleep
with lova Id har thoughu. and ex
pectins tbs -word** In the raomlns.
and It never faUad bar. Imaslne what
a Wld tbto would ba if every one In
It ware to wake with Ue up^lllt. the
hope and oourasa which to our hinb. ihem
Cook tomatoes till they are
rlshU Dtltol slretifth would ndtote not aojyatery. then add corn and cook
from, every ttLmikj group, as they about half an hour Fill enui and seal
gathered for the morning meal! Wlial as fruit
an aaaured auoooM the day** work
After allowing your canned vage
would be. for the one elt-nieot which tobies u> stand in a dark cool place for
moat aurely brings fsllore. i.. fear several days, examine Uiem easily
thougttt, ourrodins and crlppluig every and if the lid is sllghUy indented, the
olliwt « mind and body, at a Ume contents fi^ from any air bubbles
when aerane sirenstb is the one great and the liquid or findt seUied, rwst
essential to success. And the pity of easy aUsit its keeping. If you should
It is that it lias within the |»wer of (tml tbal the lids are bulged a little,
every one to change all this, to banUb your fruit or vegetables are frothy
frosma and worn-wrinkles, if we and Im lined to rise sbarjily u» the
would only make the determined effmt lop. open jars ImmodUlely
Throw
to do ao. To ba auiw. it iakT» .troug the vegatahlos assy and boll your
will power to alter the worn* Imblt. jars for future use.
but It to not worth-while? So>s 0|
writer in Buocaasfui Farming
;
Hints on
H to not always easy to be cheerful!
The following isble. trom Successful
when tblnst aasm to ^ wrong In spite
Farming gives some good hints as to
of one’s bast alforu. To be able to
the quantity csf fruit n-qulred for this
look on tbs obssiful aide of things is
summers' canning
an acoomplUbaant that carries with
Bxperimouto show that from 1C to
f: muob or tbe causa Ipr real aucctvt
JO quarto of imacbes can be canned
tn our ovary day work. whaUer it be from one bushel of Um fresh fruit.
in tba auwououa Ufa of the aoojestad Blackberries and raspberries yield
city or cm tbs farm
trom 13 to 17 quarts per crate. Uiere
Tba pauy vexaUcms of tbe day. lieing little waste if In good condlUoo
wM and moaib. coma with saamlng when used. Tomatoes ehould yield
ranlartiy. TO ba able to meet them 13 quarts to the bushel. Grapes yield
one pine of Juice to each two pounds
to the mak of fmiu and this juice is most exosllof sekf<ootrel. that
ing of a atptmg cbi
enl for use in sickness or In heaJthhas said: “Bs ptoaiaiU tmUl lo o'clock One quart or juice and one and ooe
and the rest of Uw day will take esre half pounds of sugar gives six glasses
of liaslf.** IB tbto miggasutm. we of grsfte jelly Plne-spples purchased
iwcogatoe the fM that there to noth when cheapest can be obUlned tor 73
ing that baips oas mart tnscoompiish cu. per das. One pineapple fills s
log daUy tasks. Uao \q sun right In pint jar
the moraing and keep tn the mood all
Can fruit in small qu|^uaes dally
Mf.
s
while preparing meals rather than
Tba tialt of always being cheerful canning large quanUes at one time
to oaa ibat wU grow. To be able to and becoming ovar-faUgued.
>aar an toward load of torrow and ywt
Cover pie Uns wlUi smrcral layers of
toraabriMttMfbovma
batcher's brown paper, wsi in hot
•r for hsv- water; placs jsrs just removed fiom
tog bata to ft. /My yw sorrow to boiling wator oa this paper; put mbBbowftttotgi /t*ok over upward. Sow bar to ptoca. fill at tba renge. wipe
aatds Of baMr. «baMol dtopoattion with cUnh mag from hoc water,
and reap a barvaot o< simshlne.
ecfww lid to pbMto aad tovert oh Ubia.
Ry this metbod of baadling Miher
table (a bird^toSB book
Um
porpoea) wbare Mm oaa Mpead the
lelly bag while it drataa. If the tiMt
to oooked and buns In tbe ovaaias, it
wttl all drain out bg^ore monUag. Urns
ne agueetim and beatlag. stained bands. By making |ba
jelly in tba monOng boura. jally-mak.
lag oaaaaa to ba a dreaded task.
Canning VegeUblet for WInUr Uss.
airing beans may be canoed for
winter uee by cooking in sllghUy salt
ed water (as If for table use) onUl
under, putting into the glass jars
when at boiling heat, covering at once
and standing upside down until cold,
ears toe Philsdelidils Public Ledger.
Then, giving ao extra twist to the
covers, they should be put sway in a
cool, dark place
A better way by far. and less trou
ble. is to pack the beans In a stone
jar or wooden bucket, wUhout wsahing. stringing, breaking or cooking. In
dry salt A layer of salt and a layer
of beaus ending with salt and cover
ing with a board or plaU preased
down with a stone.
Enough ceo be Taken out at any
Uroe for a meal, soaked for an hour
or twd In twro or three waters then be
treated as If fresh from Ue vines,
when they will prove ertop and with
Ue fresh besn flavor. If stemmed
and slrtoged Ue salt will extract the
lure, and more salt will be ab
Pd. One wlU access to the city
markets can store
away several
basketfuls at once, making a day of It.
Those getting Ue uiock f^m the
garden may add a handful or two
from lime to time, always Inaring the
top layer of salt.
Baiting corn to much easier UAa
inning, and Uere is no risk In lu
For this boU corn on Ue cob just
enough to set Ue milk in the grain.
Shave Ue kernels from the cob and
pack tn table salt; that Is. In alter
nate layere of salt and com. Ue top
Ut. When wanted for the table,
s brief soaking will remove Ue salt,
and it U ready for use. The cooking
ox Ue cob sets Ue jlcas so the saiL
ot effect them, and they will not
be lost in Ue soaking
Where tomatoes are In greater
abondsnoe Uan ijjerv are jars u> pul
Uem in or time lo can them. Uey may
be saved for winter use by dn'tng on
plates or pape- In Ue sun. or in Ue
stove oven. Scald, peel, cut In half,
plaeing the out side uppermost. >Mieu
dried Uey may be stored in paper
bags. Borne prefer li^ dried tomato
Ue canned for scnips and gravies
Ways of Preserving Corn.
The ways of preser\lng swi-et corn
are fdmost as numeixxts sm Ue house
keepers who can It Tlie NorU lla
koto Khrmer gives Ue following pme
tlcal suggesUoDs:
To Can by Cooking.—The factory'
processing meUod oonslsto of cook
log Ue filled cans In Steam in an Iron
tank. Ue cover of whlcli Is clampc-,1
on Ughtly and i-onfluea the steam so
that u pressure of
degrees t an be
secured. So high a degu-L. of heat is
lo kill certain bacteria that
Us com to ferment. Tbe com is
cooked at this temperature for 40 to 45
mlnuu-s-55 mlnutre used to be Ue
Uat period, at such high
lemiHTaUire. was found to make the
turn dark, and experlmenu have
shown Uat 4h minutes is usually
>ie Ume. and Uat the corn retains
while ot>lor better The cane are
pUced in a rack which enahlei them
to be iowared Into and lifu^ out of
the tanks or Tetorto. as Uey are
called, by machinery This processing
under such high preaaure to out of Ue
ion in ordlnao household prae
so Instred w-e must resort u.
longer cooking under less pressure
To secure M great pressure or degree
of hret aa passible. Ue cans an- IV.l.nl
wlU com. Uen placed on a bay or
straw citohloci in a i»oiler wlU a coser
hlch fits very UghUy.^ This keeps
I Us lUam. and enables ooe lo raise
the pressure considerably Long cook
ing—at leant ftnir hours—is necessary
this home methtwl to slernite
thoroughly every porUoo of Ue core
in the cans, because U requlrre some
for Uo boat to pooetraie to U-*
ceBler of Ue coolenU^
Briefly. Ue household process of
canning com to as follows Rhave off
Ue tops of the kemeU with a sharp
knife. Uen with the back of Ue knife
rare out the insides of Ue kerneU.
Mix a weak brine into Ue com and
pack into glass cans full to overflowlug. Bonto prefer not to salt the corn
Uus wrtU a biine. but to pack It Ugfatly. wlUoot aalUng at all. into Uc cans
toll to ovarfiowlng. but it is more 'apt
to keep If Ue hrine-a we^ ooih- to
mixed in. Put on Ue rubbers, screw
dbWB the covers, and stand Ue cans
a a cushion of hay or
nougt to keep Ue cans
waU off Ue bottom of Ue boUer. TO
wiU cod water to about
three4ourths Ue depU ^ Ue cans.
Cover Ue boUer wlU Ue fitted, light
and boU steadily for four
hoars, oounUar from the UnU when
tbe water bMito to boil. Be aure Uat
tMw U always water eaough la Ue
boitor
RP 4 RkU ToIttOke of
giTyr Mwwiiiii. »>ywi
•toflM; lHUB MWMMnr^M Bii Mifi
Mre tt bomk IIMb Mm. lift m
tiffhOF aa poaMlMi
1km
tightoa eorera agM.. Rmp to a eod.
dark place.
Oooi to Bitoe-4ireva 1M toalda
rowof ImakeaoUeooba: pvt oat lay
er oa a>aywr of salt jn 4 l4i«e amk;
ARemate Ue oore ead eaU lam. hov
er WlU waiet Uea wlU a okMh. plate
aad welMt When wanted for uee.
waeh. remove Ue hueka, poor hot (not
boUing) water over Ue eare. aad let
eoak in this for 12 hoiire. Uea pet toto fresh water end cook teader.
Change Ue cooking wator if too salt.
It may be out from Ue cob. and a^eoned. or may be eerved on Ue cob.
AnoUer method to to out Uo corn
from UtM50b. cook enough to set Ue
milk, and for every two quaria add 1
pt of salt, mixlag it in well Pack in
WiU clou aad weight.
WiU cold w
bring lo a boll; change Ue water un
til the com tastes fresh enough. Re
member Uat JUe addltkjo of sugar to
any preserved com. when preparing It
for Ue Uble to usoally dealrable be-
They are like ^
beet whea eerred to
state, hot moat be ebeolvtoly ripe to
be Uorouihly MjoML
TV> test a ripe ptaeapple. poll two or
three or the oeoter pines tnm Ue
crown aed If Uey come out easily Uq
apple la ripe. If Uey ellog and an
effort to required to pull Uem. the
fruit 1e green.
Uedqr-rlpe ptoeappiee may be used
fdr future or ee oooked fnril. but
mellow fruit to preferable in all eaeea.
Pineapple Omelec—Beat four eggs
WiU a toaapoonful of iemoo jolca and
a heaping tableapoonful of powdered
eugar. Ptooe in Ue utonsU in which
it is to be cooked a generous tablespoonfuJ of butter and when it begins
to bubble pour in- the eggs. When
Ue eggs are Arm and nicely hrown on
one Bide, ptooe to Ue middle two
beeping Uhlespoonfula of ptoaapple
gretod fine and eweeuued wiU aogar.
Fold Ue ogielet. turn on to a hot dtoh.
dust WlU powdered augar aad serve.
This may be prepared on Ue chafing
dish.
Pineapple Friuers.—Pare Ue pine
apple. out It into Uln ellcea and eoak
then in lemon juice and eugar for two
boura. Make a baiter by beaUag four
eggs. Ue yolks and whites eeparmtely.
BUr wlU Ue yolks a cupful of flour
and a little salt; beat Ue bauer well
and add two Ublespoonful of cream.
gar in
To Dry Cora -Bcald on Ue cob.
shave off the top of Ua keroela. Um
press pt Ue inaioea ooto piatoa or
baking Uns: spread oat to a Uln lay
er ao Uat Ue com wUl dry quickly.
put In a rnUor hot oven (not hot
enough lo bum It ) aUr occasionally
to pre^-enl scorching. After Ue juice
la well set, remove to Ue warming
oven or any other warm place about
thtj stove to flnlsn Ue drying. BOr oc
casionally to haaten do ing. We Ulnk
Uat dried com is much aweeter and
bettof Uan canned com. Some otnin Tht Bscrat of Unaoaktd Pis Crust.
After tbe bottom cruet is in Ue pletry women could work up a good trade
tbe suiiei^ortly of dried com over Ue plate. put in a level Ublespoonful of
canned product in i>olnl of paUubllity flour, rubbing it carefully into Ue
paste over, every part up to Ue edges.
Canning Tomatoea.
After the fllllng to put In, sprinkle a
The principaL-jMu-l of the nutrlUve level tableapoonful of flour over ft
quality
Ue tolhato to oonulned In Wet Ue Hlge of U« under crust slight
the juice, therefore Ue pracUce of ly by dipping the forefinger in water,
drawing off the juice. In orde; lo have snd put on Ue top crust, pieaaing ^he
more solid packed tomatoea. In can sdgas logeUer.
vrteu making a lemon pie. bake tbe
ning to to be condemned, aays the
crust first, being sure to prick Ue
Ohio Fanrier.
The U-si way lo can tomatoes Is paste about every half-tnch wiU a
simply to pack them dlUout j>eelln« fork After Ue crust it baked, rub
Into wIde-mouUed jars, half fill the into it two level Ublaapoonfuls of
WiU cold water; pul the jaiw In flour, being careful not to break Ue
large aauoepso. or Ue waafa 4x>ller blitters if Uere are any. Lemon pie
with water to r4ch half way the jar. prepared lo this way can atand Uree
bring water to the boding point; boil or four days without soaking, whereas
half an hour, lake out the jars, fill to might soak in two or three hours
«rflowmg with boding wa If this were not done. Use lemon-julce
and seal By thU means you wUl only for the flavoring, aa Ue grated
get all the %ulue of ihe tomato Shtnild rind often gives Ue fllllng a blUer
you have toroatoei^ left over after s J Uete
Good pumpkin plea may be
mesl. don't throw them away, but can ! uu.de from canat-d pumpkin if It la
ihera Just a Jar at a time will do
after a mml. while you are washing
your dlshoa. and in a ^ remarkably
Rhori time'you will have a goodly ar-uy for a *i-aiiiv day.” Tbe grwen
3nes can also l>e made Into Jam. They
remedle. which destroy the
we belter than tbe retl for this pur diff^^renl Insect peats
different task frx»m making InaecUcidea by the same uamea to be used
on the different (rult trees and bushes.
A Canning Chapter.
Wo speak of kerosene emulsion for
Fannie Merritt Farmer, tells in the
fruit trees and for flowers, but a
’om«ii b Horn.- Jounml how lo can
different formula ahi»uld be used In
peas, com and lomult»efc buccesBfully
preiMring this mixture for flowers.
She says
Tbe same Uiliig is true with the moat
T«i Can Peas—nil the jai> with
the other lusecricidee.
freshly picked, young in-as snd each
’ Kerosene
emulsion for
flowers
Jar with water that has l>een boHeo
should be made aa follows
Ooe gal
and cooled Finish precisely the same
lon of Bour milk to added to h galloo
as uspat agub. but bidl continuously for
and o half of kemsene. and Ula mix
two hour*, and u half (The dlrecUonH
ture lb churnc*d thoroughly for several
(or thin were given two weeks ago In
minutes When the preparation to in
Home Ch«-r. Bd ) I think It Is wise
Its proper conslhiency U has a buttery
at the end of the sec<*nd bour
appearance K the mixture does not
and adjust the nibl>er and fasten
emulsify In flvu minutes add a Utile
down the lop* You must be very care
vinegar Sweet milk wUl not give M
ful with peas, aa they contain sugar
aaitofacu>r> ri*bults as sour milk ThU
The air to flUed with wild yeast plants
emul^loti ahtmld be prepared from
and aa they live on saccharine mater
time lo lime aa you need It. instred Of
lal i»eaa give excellent food One
pr.-tuirlnc a large quantity as >vni do
spore that might
when soap lb used.
lid would c<*niamluate the emllre Jar
ToiMLcct* dwciK-tloo tx made by boil
Tbl*.
will also answer for
ing the refuse stems and Irevea In
young lima beans and i>eets
water for a frw mjuutee or by pouting
To C'kn tr»m—Score each row of
tabling water .nrer Ihx-m. Aitov the
grains, press out the pulp, ivack tbl*
leavre have sufficiently stooped, lha
liitci t*inl jars, lay the lids on lot»ely
fluid sh<»uld be diluted with cold wator
cook In the wash boiler as directed
till .>ou have two gaJloos of the decoc
for three hours Then scald the rub
tion for each pound at tobacco
in
lK*r*i and adjtist them, sreew down tbe
the preparaUon
lids, stand the Jam l»ck tu the boiler
Soap buds may be used to advantage
and c(K»k for thirty nilnuiea Thi*
in fighting Insect ;.e.ts on the flowera.
boiling must l*e continuous.
After you have done the week’s wash
To Can Tomatoea, Whol*^-8eU<jt
ing. take the suds and spray the flo^
ro€*dlum-stoed, solid tomatoes
Put
©r plants Nearly all of the serious
them In a wire bsJlot. plunge Into
Insect peats can be destroyed by this
boding water. p*wi off too skint snd
arrangw them In wide-moutoofl Jars simple remedy
nil tbe Jars with cold water, adjust
toe rubbers, lay on the lops, stand toe
jam in waah-boller as directed, cover
toe boiler, bring to boiling point and
boll for ten minutes. Screw dow-n toe
tops, boll for five minutes Icmger. It
is always best to fasten down the lids
without lifting toe jars.
Slewed Tomsioes-Tomatoes may
be stewed aa you would cook ordinary
tomatoes. Whea boiling hot adjust
the rubbers on your jars, fill them to
overflowing with tomatoes, lift the
Uda from boiling w^aer and screw
them on toe jam. Be eure-that you
fill and fasten one jar before filUng
anotoes.
Corn and okra may be cooked with
the tomatoes and canned aooording to
the same rule
Household Nstss.
To whiten reed furolture.
warm ruln-wau-r to which a
ful of ammonia hsa beeo added
Whoa roaatlng veal, pare some
sweet and white potatoes, tuck them
around It and let them cook in iU
Juloea
Once in ten days thoroughly wash
toe carpel broom with hoi soapeuds;
shake UII nearly dry and hang It up.
Equal parts of ammonia and UirpeoUne will take paint out of cloihi&g. no
matter how dry or hard It may ba.
Saturate toe spot two or three tiluee.
thro wash out In soapsuds.
IMien removed froea Ihe pereoa
clothing, if damp, should be dried be
fore puuing into toe oiothes baakei. to
prevent mildew.
In Plnaappls Tima,
Dlsenee to often iranamittsd by the
sow pieeapplee are 1^ their ^s through the mouth. Always
prime and many hooeeMpere
wash tbe hand, on cemtuf out of-a
pienaing to can them, fludiug
sick room.
boore canoed friiit much bfteraa
Rub tbe hands on a etick of oslanr,
afur peeling onion, and tbe emA
aa obaaper tbaa Uw tiiaM sMua]
.i.
nhed potatoes will always beat
up Hgbtar aad wbiur if the milk U
hot when added to them.
If bread, cake. eUx. U bekiag too
quiekly and In danger of burning,
while sheet of paper well-buttered and
over them wUl always prevent U.
Junior T. P. A„ S:t0 p, m.
delidaus cruet may be fonned
Benior Y. P. A^ f:W p. m.
upon tbe top of i
Preaching. 7:80 a. m.
log U With powd
sugar before putMid week prayer meeting Tbursdsy
Ung n Into the oven.
To keep breed and butter ffeah and 7:30 p. m.
You s?e oordlally imrited to ettaad/
loist pot It in a cool place, <
closely with a senrletto or cloth wrong all of these eervicee.
out cf cold water and many I
Firet M. L Cbereb.
after R will be a» moist as mhva
Joseph Duttoa, pastor.
Keep the roots of the celary plant
Morning eenrioe. lfi:8fi.
dry', prate them and mix the powder
Sunday eebeol. aooa.
with ooemtlrd aa much salt. 1
Epwortb La^ae. f fi m.
a bottle, well corked. This to delirus in eoupt. gravlea. haebea.
Prayer meeting. TbuMay
When roeeUag or baklag meat in 7:00.
toe oven, plare tbe dri|iplng pan
A cordial weleoma to aO.
dtoh of hot water to prevent toe gravy
burning or boiling awray.
Milk which has been sundlni
any length of time in a jug should be
carefnlly poured into, another, lea
Bible achool at aaoB.
mile at toe bottom, for tbleportioo
ChrisUaa Mearer. f tM fu
of tbe milk 1s Injurious to toe health.
Instead of putting food Into tbe
ren to keep hot for Uts«oi
tver it closely and place over a
of hot water. The steam •will kaep
the food hot and at the aame
AU are welooaM to aB tba avfiMB
prevent it from drying.
To teat beef press It down with the
tot M. K, Cbereb.
thumb. If U rises quickly the meat U
The Rev. R H. Flemtag. pastor,
aass meeting. 8:48 a. m.
good. It ahouJd be fine grainM. of a
bright red color, with streaks of dean,
Preaching BerrloMO: 80 a. m.
wblu-looklng fat. The meat kH\ be
lough unlroe there Is plenty of (at oa
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day. lla.
I P. BL.
♦ Onr
Church Service
8:80 p. m.
Corner Boardmia avenue and Wash
ington street.
Morning senrloe and aermon. 1^:30
Uttei^ay Batnta (lle^r«anleed).
Sunday schoorsnd Bible class at
ReguUr eervlcds are held at Umlr
12 m.
A cordial InvHatloo to all these, ser- chapel.! 80S. Randolph ttrM. ae folipws:
f
SundayV
10:80, Sunday aobooL
Church of the
Ifon—Comor Dtvtolon
11:48, prayer aanrloe.
6:80: high mass 10:80;vespers and benediction, 7:80 p. m.
Tuesday
evening—7:30,
prayer
leeUng.
Friday evenlng-7;80. Blon*i RallgioSt 7:30 s. m.: high mass dbd
at 10:30 s. m.; vespers snd benedlcI
Uterary society,
tlon at 7:30 p. m. Week days-Serday
eeloome U extended to alL .
Tkes at 7:30 a. m.
Friends Church.
icea ot U
Corner Oak and Fifth streaU.
nlse) are
The Rev. Franklin Meredith, I
Rev. Mary Moon Meredith, postors.
10:3d social eerrioe.
Meeting for worship Sabbath morn
11^6. Sunday^^db^
ing. 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school 12 o'clock.
Tuesday *
^
Junior C. E.. 3:30 p. m.
7:80. prayer meettef.
Senior. C. E.. 6:15 p. m.
Friday Tvenlng—
7:30. Zion's Rellglo-Uterary society.
Gospel meeUng. 7:80 p. m.
Chapel located at 808 Randolph.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Tbe public U welcome.
Preaching on Sabbath morning and
ening All are cordially Invited and
welcomed to our services.
Class meeting at 8:48 a. m.
Baptist.
Morning servloa, 10:80 a. m.
The Rev. George E. Lockhart, pasSunday school at U m.
Bpworto lesgud 8:80 p. m.
^°Btudy and office. kOl Wilhelm block.
Evening sen Ices at 7:80 p. m.
Office phone. 146 Citixens.
Morning service. 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school. 12.
Baraca Bible class. 12.
B V. P, L'.. 6 p m.
Evening service. 7.
Sunday morning eerrioe tm
Bible study, prayer and praise ser- Woodman hall over poetoMea.
Ice. Thursday evening at 7 20.
Klneaday
evMaB, Tm
Junlon union, Saturday. 2 30 p. m.
msfRlng at 7:80.
Boys' junior social club, Tuesdays.
Reading room. No. 814 1
block, open every afUepooe
are cordially Invited lo these ser ay) from 2 to 8,
vices.
Church of Christ (Disciples)
Allen Canby Pu*tor Hit phone
East Fourteenth street.
Service
Sunday.
30 a m . quet bi>ur
Week^
Sunday. 10 30 a m . morning wor- evening
aday. 12 m . Bible achool
nday, 6 Oo p m . Senior C E
ttday. 6 OO p m. Intermediate C.
Qday. 6 0(> p m . Junior C EDday. 7 80 p m ; ENangeltoUc
re. sermon
reday. 7 3<J p m . cottage prayer
meeting* on east and west sides of
toe city
'Tuesday. 7 00 p. m . Normal Bible
Coegrepetlonsi Mtoeion.
A A Alllngton, pastor IB chargs.
Regular Sunday morning devotional
services and sermon at 10:30 o'cioek In
tbe Fifth ward hall.
Service of prayer and praiea on
Thursday evening at the homes where
to convenient. All are eameetiy in
vited to attend and join In these aervices.
Wednesday. 1.10 p. m.. Dorcas Aid
eets every second and ■fourth week
8t. Francis Chereb.
Wednreday. 7:30 p im. C W. B M Corner Care and Tenth streets.
meets ven- first wwek.
Qdsy aeorices for toe sum
Of
'Thursday. 7:30 p. m.. U
week prayer meeUng.
First I
7:88. a.
Friday. 7 30 p. m . Y U M. C. meeU
every flrii week.
, 18:00 a. m.
High 1
Welcome to worship with us
oCUmbiesatrangers. workingmen and the
ed Bacremeot. 7.20 p. m.
Week day senrioee 7:00 a. Bi.
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Jlev. Demos Ooohlin. pa
Church phone No. lltfi.
Our church U a horns tor worship
aad service. It you have ao obnroh
boms in Treveree City, you are earaeetly invited to eome. get eequalated.
aad work and worship wtto os. A
walooae to all. lotroduea your trtaads.
Greet the stnmgere. If a gtraager. wait
la tba
Church of Christ Briefs.
Special chi)dren*8 eerrios Buaday.
All Juniors. Primaries and Bcdanan
meet at tbe eburcb at 11:00 a.
m.. and will mareb into tba infiltoc^
turn at 11.18. Tba raator wUl fieUrer
a apeeial addreag Obiidren will tms
I MU be bald at
MCTtee at 7:M
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What are You Worth
From the
Jackan40ill <^‘the Sierras4i^'E5i^t Harte
NECK
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A Love Story of the California Mines, in Three Parts
k^mm
k$hmm
,t:rr:r=j;
It if entimated that the avaim aua.
.ta wouh f j cio • dav from the nei^ rtoom
-whal 1* he Wurth from ihe neck a/f
and direct work ^'OUare worth tentta»ee
aa much na the man who can work only
under uuu r*.
m tumMf «•«•• • r»*iii* »U
The Iqiaroaffqnal Coreaapondanca
School* go lu the man who i* atruggltn*
along on amall pay mud aay to him.
•*\Ve will train you for pronioUon right
(r.rtrt.«in,»
work at a much higher triary.**
In .« in.unl &e, lud him under the »h.d. of lhe ,3 . irce.
and were aquaoing roOnd him like *chtioMi6> a.
: foundly f^iu^ied
WTtat the I. C. S. aaya it can do. it
knU via. It baa already done it for othcci
and w ill ilo i t for you, if > on only ahov
the iaciination.
Ik %;aa |*ro
Uii atory, far from being brief, waa ihcu
herem. and ai timea aecmed irrelevant, but that waa character
; ihtic.
l^e>
would
remember
that
he' had
alwa>-a
held
the
rinring
ihcd.ry Uiat ea^n in qu^m raining the depoaiu were alwaya found
• rear water, paat or preaent. -yith aigm of ftuvul croa««m
didn’t call hnuacH a
hia head wa» level
April
4*7
atudenta
volua*
tarilv repitrted an iocrraae i
He
iliou aa the direct result of I. C, S.
of your blanked acienlihc minera. but
It wa§ all very well for them lo aay. **Vca!
:>i!rr^
; yea!- nim^; but they ’didn’t uaed to.
Well, w1m» he got to the
apruig. be nolicid that there had been a kind of Und%lide abme
h—of cotirae from water cleavage-^nd fh« re wak « dutmct
ttiark of It on the mounuiu aide, where ri had uproolcd and
amall wa
................... ..
.. C. B. read^
qualify him for a higher aalary.
thrown over aotne •mall buahea.
Eacited at Bray waa. he recognued with a hyalcrhal »cnaalion
You need not leave rohr preaent
work, or tour own home, .whila
the I. C. h. iwejwrea vou to advance. Allyouhavelodoiaaimply
•elect from the lut the kind qf oc-
the track made by Eugema in her faU. which he himaclf had
meiced; but he had thought only of ker
• "W'lirn 1 aaw that,'* cemimued Earkhurai. more rapidly and
^tdirranly, “I aaw that there waa a rratk a»M>ve the Iwdc where
tarrcipiaicnct Ukook, Bai S2i .
Scrairt«.ra.. asking imw >ou can
become a aucceaa iu that poaiiion.
Bir return mail ■ you will receive
Wka. literature and helpful advden
that will aur)Ktae you. Write the
poMal card lonUy.
the water tame tlirough, aa if it had been the oM channel of the
>prmg
\ wid. ltd u a httic with my daap knife, and then, in a
little pouch or p.«kct td decuini»..*td qu-rir. I found that'**
"Nut cmly amt. U.ya." he continuid. rumg. with a al.oui. **hui
the whole ahipc above the aprmg
a inaai of arei.agc underneath,
at if you’d played a hydraulic hon on it. and n » ready u. lunihk*
and !• iuM rotten w lUi quart* !”
The men leaped to their feet;
in another iiiomem they liad
matched puki. |an». and ahovela. and the foreman leading, wiih
a coil of rope throw n o\cr hii %houIdcri, were all fly mg ih.>n"'
Ihc trail ^o ihe highway
1 heir ha^ie wa» wm.
if Earkburna diacovery with hit kmfe am..uined u. aetu-l u^rk
CMi the mil
They mual
‘ukc :: up” with a fotmal i.olat. and
get to Wiirk at egice.
In an he.ur they were nallrred over the inouiitatn *idr, like
.
beti clinging to the fragraiil »lope of laurel and myrtle aU.vc
. Ihe cprmg
An eacavation wai maiW bcaidc it. and the Iwlge
broadened by a diucn feet
Even the apring it*elf wai ulilued
|o
proipccting pana
wa^b
die liaklily
tilled
And
when
the
fkaiccr coach aluwly loiUd up U.e i*vad that aficrii.-nn. the pav
K-
aeugcra aured at the vcartcJy dry "Notice rd Ixa-ation” pinned
to the pine by Oie road bank whciiet Eugenia had falKn two day»
f i-s ;•. •
before.
Eagerly and anwowaly a* l':dward Bray worked.with hi% com
panioni. it wa» wuh inure ciamiciiiig fi;cJingk
tain *«!•€ of deacccaii.m in their at^.
There wa% a err
I low her proud lip would
"Tuvc curled had the veen him^-hlu^ who but a few hour. Ufore
would have fcarrhed the whole dope for the treasure of a nb
B-
km. a handkcichief, or a k*w from her drcA%—now dehmg and
pickmg the bilhidc for Uut furiuiu her accident had eo iny^
lenuudy dliclov<d
Mvetcnouclv he helu vul. lo, he had Hot
fully acc*:picd Barkhur*t a ^lory
I hat gentle niuogyiii.i had
never !been an aeCive pr<#»pecl«ir, an iuilnumm
ihii.ruc with
out practice and eomlial liu parinerb *eiki*enonce wa» agaiiibi hi*
alUaTed proce** of diwovery. although the g.dd wa* actual v
! there; and hii ctmduci that aficroo^.u wa* certainly prculur. He
did but Imle-Vf the real wak. but wandned fr,.m iiiau lo lUuii
with iuggebiioii*, advice, and tnhortatnui*. and the air of a
auperior patrc«n. Hit* might have been charaetcrutu. but nuugled
with it wa* a (crtaiii nervou* anaiciy and wat< hfulnecb. He wa*
ccKUinually *caiming the iiage nud and the truU. Marmg eairerly
at any way farer in the dutance, and at time* fallniK into in» of
•trangc aUiraciiou
At other time* he would draw mar to one
of hi* fellow |«nner*. a* if (or confidenlial dtiKlocurc. and then
dierk himwlf and wander anule**lv away
And tt wa* not until
cveumg cauiq.thar the my*tery wa* *<«Uctl
>
The proyp^'titw-pan* lud Urn dulv wa*lu*d and eaatnined. tU
*lupt above and Ulow had him full., ixphned atid tr^ud. with
a re*uh and proiiii*r that outran iheir mo*i »anguine
There wa* no nmtakmg ,tlu fact tlui thev had tiu«k a ’ tug*'
fcirikc
That fcinguEr kiatity and riticcikc. >4. often ohcervrd in
mineri at thc*c cii*i'*, had lome over thnn at they *al that niKlil
for the la»t time anmnd lluii ..M lamp-lire mi the I urrka ledge,
when I'aikhurti turned inipubivvlc n* Bray
"koll iivcr hcic, ’
he *aid in a whuper; T want to nil yr tuthiii'”
Bray "rolled ’ Uyond the Mjiuttmg' drclf, and the two men
graduaUy edged ihenmlvti out of hearing of lU oiUr*
In the
kilcni aUiraction that pu vaiUd ii*»lK.dy maivcd liicm
. "It *'got vuUitn’ til do with ihi* diwovery.’ *aid I‘..ikhur*t, iu.a
‘ kiW, myfctcriou* tone, ' bnt a% far a* the gold k.k*. .md our iqual
^hti to it a* (larturr*. it (hui’t afint thriii
H 1.” in continued,
ill a ilightly palionumg. pauiiul nmc. "chmike n. nuke vou and
' tU other Uj>* tluTc* in wlui *cciu» to he Nj»ecul pr.nidencc to
me, 1 reckon we won’t qua reel on it.
It* a mighty curiou*.
wmgular aiiug
It * <uie of tho*c thing* >c read aUmt in boiA*
and don’t take any *l<*k iq
Bcit we’ve ^ot the gold, and I've got
<lic Uack and white to pnoe it. even if it am t caaitly hunun **
Hi* voice *auk *0 low. hi* manner ,wa* *0 imurc**ive, tliai
detpiu hi* km.wii caaggeraiimi, Bray fell a tligbi thrill of *upcr*i:liom Meamhne. Eailhurst wiped hi* hn.w. o-J* a folded *lip
of paper and a *prig of burd iruui lii* p**ekct, and drew a long
%
*‘\V%cfi 1 got to the apring Ihi* nw.rniuK.” he went on in a
mrvcHi*. trcinulou*, and tcarccly audddc touc.
ymcc. *iI *aw Iihi* bit o’
ive, I)
ou'yhc
Ujorc it. On 1 IC top
paper, foldedI note
note wive,
ly hi’
hi’o,
*
'ledge U
an
1 ain't
the roan to
h wa* ihi* *prtg of laurcb to caU'h the eye
i what aim uune. But on the
pry ttuu oUicr fc4k*' aecret* or
cnmigli
back o’ tbi* note wa* written
name; hut it'i a tingular thing, cf you’ll recOlkci. Uiar ain’t
atwitlier Jack hi thi* companyr. nm on the whole ruige Utwial
So 1 opened h. and tlhs'i*
Uiii and tU Summit, ea^cpi nn>*cH
ltd t
w^l it read " He held the paper *idcwTiy* towat
Imht of tfic *till near campdire, and read *lowly. whh the
phati* of liaviag read it many lime* before
-I want you to Ulieve that 1, at kaa, respect and honor your
honc*h maiUy calling, and when you strike it rich, as you *ureJy
wiU. 1 hope yepi wUl somcumc* ihiuk of JiU.**
In the thrill of joy, hope, and tear that came over Bray he
could sec that Parkhursl had nm only failed to detect hi* secret,
but lud nut even connected the two name* wtih their obviou*
•uggesiioa. "But ilo you know anybody named jd!?- he aaked
breathlcasly.
.
. ”lt*» 00 name,” aakl Farh^urah in a aomber/voice; "u’a a
cl wh.av.“Oh. a gill”-aaid Bray.
Mi
not one of Farkhurai’a urnog iK*ima
do with ttr- be aaked quickly.
-
“But what’a a ‘gUl’ got to
“It’a onyTd them aphioa thinga, don't you aee? 'A aon of
riddle Of relm*. you know. You^e got to ktudr tt out, aa than
oldvh^did
But 1 fetched tt. What comet alter’giUa,’eh r
tko o^mo tkougjvt
to tk«w foot
The ejning
%a« nut on that thiuu. it wa» known to otlierk, it wav dodhtful
<.uni *poii
“Then d m’l. Of v<.uni spoil the chann ami hrhp? u*
uv ill huk
That’* tin rule, you km.w
I rcilly don i kiu.w tint you Ulght to
hi<> intrude
have told me;* ad.kd the artful Brav. di.v^iuhliug hi
juv ar.thi* pi'vH.f of Euki uiaN u iiuiiil.r..iu c
,
-But.’’ *aid Paikhi.rM hUukIv, "vem *ci. .dd man. you’d yu*t
liccn to the spring, and J kindct thoughy^—*’
•TV,n’t think." *aid Bray urompllv. ’and above -1! (h.iit ulk
Not a word to the l-*y.it.f ih.,
Slav ' .<iuc im ih. twper and
ihc fcprig.
INe gut to go to San Kr.tnclsc,, nevt werk. and I’ll
take care ofut and Tank it out . He knew that I'arkhurvl might
Ik tempted To talk, hut without the pa;Kr Ins store would be
treated lighilv
I'arUmi.i h..nUtd hmi the paper, and the twv,
urtud to the camp are ^
"
\
That mghl Bray vlepi hpi litlhThe superstition of the l-Ker
1* no les* keen than that of the ,;anihkr. ami Biay. whdt laiKhnn
at Parkhui.t,
that their good ioriinic
dined to Uhe
mtlucncc. .\t It *1 ht should tell her *0. ..nd her preci-.u* i.. u
mitalioii. a* well avail t scuve for seeking lur
l>9canu- imw an imitation.
that pi»se-s4d him w.i* that 0,c might h.,vc w
ekuowW.lgmem of her m.te K fore she let, that
,KUcd‘*V
, oMe
oMv ,thing
thing he v-mM n*
not umlerMand w ;i how
l’ltVni,-m
The
vhc had iiunageil i . c,‘.nvev U>e note lo»ilu 'p»mg. f.-r du c
Hot have taken it hciMll
Hut this vrouhl ikiul'ilej*, Ijc cxula
liy her ill San hraiu mo. whitlicr he iiiteiideil n. verk her
atjair*. the purdiasm;; •»! machinery h»r their new d.nni w
doubt give him wu>-uu»s* to her lather
lui it wa* one thnr,- to
this while poHurmg a
I fadiio uihle ouliii m S;ni. I lami^c,,. and quite aiioth.
id U
IkTio,
o, ‘ the 'pahttial
lesideluc
i*l Uu
ttic Ni Woilh* on kiiu
*talid
pahitiar leyidem
c of
Hill, with the consvloiooes^ of ho olhei mto^lu; tioii th .n liiv.
mriimt) of the S’eworths' disrourte,v on the tiuaiiitain, ami
in his line feathers Btav heMtaied
At this im.
roll. ,! up to the dt«„, .ml 'l.ug.ma,
and *ilk* alighted
he advanced tow.it.1 her wnh out
f orget I mg tver
faint < oloi i..me in her f u'e
sirtuhcdKoml
I
He knew he was recq;uu-Ml 1
color vanished, her U.iutiful g
.irM mrhuaiion of her pruuJ
luotmni. and then, with the
J
the
house
luad. she swept by
not .lauuted, and perhaps Ins
It Bray, Uiough sh-Kbcl, w^
pride wa* awwkeu, ,I
He r;i I,, his hold, sunnm.iw.l a mts
^^igct, eiulosed hi t imKc ni all 1 ivclopi, and'added the>e Ime* .
5 But
Dtsk Xfivs N’lwoku, -d unly, wanted to h.nik vou an hohr
ago as I should hk.d to have done U fore
for the kmd mstc
which I enclose, but Which
which you liaw
haw nude me feel I have m.
tight tyinitasvm any haigef, am! to ieR.Vi>u that \our mo«t gen
Clou* wikh and pruphiv) luw heenI more
m,.ro than fulUllcd
fulUlU
of
a* Bray's heart leaped
She had hn
Cold a* this
cxpcctrHl a npl>
He M:i/.d hi
gered on th^^uinmii and H,:J
1
el d,K,r.
hat. and jumping into |he l»rrn cab at the hoUil
i.nc idea—lo
idea
*ec 1
lack lo the house
lU had; hut
hi ,.nc
ehng with her f;
hut o,u concern—to avoid a
deiiul at her scry door
He dumused the cab at the street corner, and
cemnoiu, the house. It had a large garden in the uat. r*,l
Uvk..
Headache NewalgU Face Ache Insomnia
. and protwted hy
,,uld t omnund the
nmg. she mtghi U- tempteU into
garcleu
A taller scrub v ak gre w near the w all.
1 v* the
mountam bred Br.vv it w-.s an casv matter to swing himscli trom
It to the wall, and he did
But his nmmentmu was s<. great that
lie louvhcd the w.*ll vmU lu »k* ot^igcd to leap .lowii mto the gar,lcn to save himseli from falling there
He heard a little cry.
b it his feet stn^ souu tin utoisil. ami rolled on the ground U
■1 hn
. laughlei
iMC.h
'r** hamlken hie!
UTahliirinB
ml the s-imc thought ill llu:
in lluir
fiojii
aratlona.
her
IKWi d of slandaril drugs and wo
1
'
;ot ,t.
tell you eaac-Uy what U hi them:
w'^up her lu.id.'iml'hcr i.-ue grew pale, .inothcr
sh rvpeaU .l
’And >t k Id another man-----------
mterrupt, d lUav imploimelv
’’You don’t « ‘
: of uu paiuit rs wii.t t«» the s;,riug th.tt afurmcn
Hither kn. us who sent it n.-r fo, whom it
im.l
I•arkhursl\ sto,,. his mvs
lend d’
e Mouv The Color Came h.u k
■ I h.id gone
heat ns de
ihout vs.u. he atl Ptl i"-mu
iicre. seeing her face
d look
am.lu added
But .’Co^s d.d vou gi t the lelU T U.
id
how
did
-sou
know
llv.1l
it
wa>
found tlut
-ptme.
u
I T Is.aurpri iug how very few people there ;
rfccilv well
Mom of us liave a few
we feel ’acedy" and not up to the
fed1 ill euiKigh
enough to'want
to want to go to a doctor
fed ill ernnigh to waul to take even ih^
But we certainly fed out of sun*.
■ who ai
V* a^M .
may *imp1> feel tired, worn out,
that wc
Someii
.elves to work
Or wc nu> fed a liulc upset.
have to drag cainsdve*
ao that southing that wc eat "agree* w ith u*. ” a* we pul M .
and that i» a very pi-nl way to put u, ti«». because it is ju>i
what I* haj^ing maide of ua.
Something has g..,K wrong
with our efigeauve prtK'cs* and our atomach Uut able, aoroc
how. lo diapoae of the food prop^ly.
There acema to be a legion of little UU of thi* kind, triihug
in theimclve*. that afflict even the »tfongesi and nmsi healthy
among us.
There arc cold* iiw the head, whh doren* of dif-
?S!tVilhuL
1*^
They are compound«l V bi earbonate of aoda, hromide of cam
phor.
^be
'
V
:t .c.M
machimrs, insuring
vuraev. Thus each tablet V out Atua
an exkcl doM*.
'1
eaffelne .and
aoe^anUid.
quantitiea of ^eine
and
are In
In ca^fully small
are
iDough to give
i
hclal clli
ellwta of this valu
the beneficial
rrldho:
.o>
a, the I
S..I U.ur,. tbr ia.>U of
aMUtion.
to
III V..U c.in c
tlM.uclu 1 .«> >m,:ht ■ uotjon hun
gu.
;,.e WA> .;,tOr r,.sv J.. VV
’Bul.’’ slv, ...
Inm p.M. he wid he w.oUd fao li.-aM
iV.far ..00
lli. l.ttet o, him. hut w,
ide. peering and piAmg m everv hoh .
I tliCll Ut «,•! tired at.d fan , a ;t v
Of C-uts,
It wasn’t y.a lu, oh. please*
Ih.g
,..n.! It Inow.
Bla!''rcVcawd ihr httic hand which he h.„l impuKjvjlv cancht
Old which had allowed ilsell M U dela.m d |o, a hhsdul -n.
ii.l now. don't you think. Alt.
:rr;\;:
etniugls in
the mines ••ii
V’
• She Ud him •- .1 hult d.H.i
\„.l ». w. *hl' urns: > .v p.
.U.ke hers, h U.I.U 1.. l-* »v a Mr
when Bia,. a ni. m. »i \.u
<1 ..I iht
dqatUidlv aniK.uiKv.l
H. , dhd
-tScT
-ml
da»s afwv
c.vne>i. tmmJv t-. so. Ir outw... mJ o
.!„! ,i„t r/^uMi to iris ohl pii-..Mi^
He ?al i..ur,d ml.,
l^rtnershtp with ..m* who. Iw 1 1 -ud, h.id nude the lusl
un l.arcka Mountam
,TI.» I lol.
« It op>right. .S
.S
Ma'Iurc Col.
Svmih Sea trader. O.piam Sorensen
water* Ui the ht ui'i I’acihc among
TiKrr *r.
„
He ha* ervised in the
the most U.-»milul and
P. hJ ri vnnph'. r..,.>i>!ing largdv of fruit* ane vegetahK-v Their
hft IS hcalthnd. lor they hdi and lium im.st ol the Ituie m
a most iKuehcM t vInnate.
Yet when 1 »i..piKd writing a few
n-.Miunts
I-* ..iW him if ihoiC smiple. natural jKoplc suffered
from die *anu littU ailineiils that wc’ civijired tn-iidc do. he
sahi "VcA
And Llvui he wvHit ou t-, say that he never s.^ltd
wnlioui larrving a certain nuinhcr of sirnplf remedies for such
ills as rheumatism, headaches, dy-jupsu. and d:w*ider* of Uic
bl'-MAl
The captain himself U a* hard as naiU. strong as a hull and
a fine sjH cmicn of a hcalihv *ea dog
’’Boi, ’ *avs he. ’’every
m.w and then we all need a little something to keep u* UraighL
.And many - time 1 liavc won the fricmrihip of an entire native
vilUge in lh^ SedorotjE'Islands or the Eiji group by giviitg,
Ihifm soifc of the simple remca*c* that I u*c mysellKow what IS the trouble?
aB otbqr^machinea, they
qare and altemion.
TW ««««'>
fat Ok
K lu*
14 , .ss.jaos
sHusfilK*
%«i
.
.
I
lor ai.
Crampton Medicine Company, M M Imi. it« Ytit
she add.d denmoK.
ug.m a«,.U vou go
.,Krly«
No dohlg our. way of living ha* something to do wrhlv>
OvW'lsork. cxcitcroenL worn’, cloac conhnement, late houra, in
correct diql. etc.. aU
their ^rt m the matter. But there
ia more reason than that for our occasional illoeasea. and that
reason ia>hat our htnlie* arc highly compKcated machmea. Like
and 1 have been forced to the icoochiaton king ago that
linuk I
fe'i
•eruasse iraMdMstorCiw
r,ssc.i And t
. mond.hi,,
od. with cii
it was her turn
GOOD HEALTH
ARTICLE I
The lawl chemlata we can employ
vom}Kmud them from tried and
provtvl^^ysiciana' pnwcnptioua.
^
1 hey are mixed h> ci»p«s Ully made
ha homoa of e very
companx and have
never failcxl to relievn headache.
'hf;
A FEW SIMPLE HINTS ON SIMPLE WAYS TO REMAIN WELL
By Cousin John
■
.
They arv aliuplc. old
faahloued h.>,ue medicinoa. eom
•’.\nd 'you now Kn
But wct art qmis.” said Br
hen to tell Vi'.u whv I coUM 1
I never got h-1 uuau ’
our lone, the wme day
•aXocStableUareuaed
The CYampion rvmcdlea •« not
luvtcut mwlicinua or aerpt prep,
at
'im
crampton’sMgr^
.......
\
cugcr returned with the still hnefer
Mu* N’eworth Sa* been fully aware of that pre«<cu{Mtioii with
his go.«l foiiunc which prevtmed Mr. Bia> fiom an earlier
acknuwUdgimiii of her ioohsh imtc.
ptmplca, hivca, etc-. iLil mdicwie that "aomeUnug” is not quite
Bray cast a Qak* b»k at Parkhurst’a grave fare
The man
wma^y^^cnOy^re^ andwinccre. “Have yoiMold thia to aay
*r* tkw
Ki make it
i<h tor 4tur
snppmd.L nature
c i.r. iligi* m luv*.
Wi vU ihtse have
c!Kini.U they -re
ul Jill ..iKct lul.i
Ie
irug*
c.:Ud drug
_l.o„ L.f
1
of FKOplc
FKi
haribc
,a i. orug,
simple enough
,nd then." Mid h«. “It
tunes by Its*
Mi..iUi:hc. »re cau«d sonu
i
much bhiod being pumped into
rrc i» n.*i
and sonicliroe*
htth- MoUO
^rr;7r:„
.quality in circu—---------,
,
sure I got it from eotina to.- hustrtfT'
But I have had u tome, Uk.. from mere
O', er exertion. *uch as once w hen I port
ed SOU iKiunds of dunk ami a hig cauoc
*handed
over a
rcKky ridge to
rfall
You can’t al- '
ways guard against
perfectly *,»und and hcahhv. hat I <k
alwaya
depend on my bcalt- alone
I alw
kir:
d ,v.ii
tc
iaX-..ig
dru
dfu,,s
Iht tight and >ei.M!.le w.*> vd livuqj
i* to lake Uie pr.qKT remedy at the
riahi taiK
Amt tf.v n*:hi tunc i» when
the .oiuplaint
B) ovung
p.ojKrly
vou achieve two importanl
thmg>
\..u JtaAk iV iToulUc be{<nc It
ha^ taken hold of die sysKm. alid lur
that very rea;on v.-u ton do with the
!,-oM r^^jstbU am.-uut of drugs.
N. wc mav well Uv down these three
rules fo, g.vod ht-Jtj>
Appreciate the *aluc of simtU rewKeep them am kamJ that the) may be
used at llie
m».«.
If there IS any thing that is at all sen
ous. g.' /or the doctor. Never forget
that the geaHh conscientious ikKii^r ri a
friend iM need of iiwalculablc value
But where the irouldc i* simply one
of those liliW everyday ills, wlvat then'
l ike headache, for example. Our w(»iucn folk, especially, arc inanyr* to it.
not so much a* they used to be. but
still ali,*gelher u*» much
It is one
».f 4>ur wort fmolent discouifort* and
even torments
The queer thing ari ut
it 1% that so many people who arc other
wise quite well and rugged, have
at
more or lea* regular inlcrval*.
Wh,*i
‘
■'‘ rid.Jns’
rt
th or-pills. 'A
gt..d siandarjl^
tie mixture of st
ug* a* bicarUnuiie
kasi bit
ide of caniphor. wnh >ust ibt ^asl
of aceianiltd
radache if t.tkcn ou the-»p.A.
ders f«*r hca
fcll-.w through
thru<
will help a frll-.w
faceAnd
ache and ncurah'ia and things Jikc
Jike ^at«
and even insoinma. IkamUsc all
trcKibles arc due at turn* to motkmg
uone than a sMt,ht au.^rbanee of the
proper balance of hhod ui in-: brat... If
you leave tlu tf,mhh alone, it will gen
face has been rotored
But do
kimw that this often takes hours
wmetimes davs?
1 don't see the
of suffering that kmg when there
n-umptly.
.SNOW
you
ami
use
are
That’a why I. big and healthy
fPI DOING:—Take
threa-
quarters Ik>x of gelaline. one and ooahalf cqps of sugar, three kroons, one
pint of bc*ilmg water, one cup of cold
qucstkii, from a great, huge, healthy
Canadiau trapper who guided roc three
hundred ihilcs imo the wildemeaa of up-
every
few da>^ by violent aick head-
*T*e»pf«M«d my wrprUe ih»t one who
out ol door» »od wu *o Mroog
ud rohou Oould iu8c( iam rath •
“SfS^ BWgr mat who h»*e it now
water and the whites of sU egga Soak
Che gclauoe in cold water twenty minutea: add sugar, the juice ol iha IcMopa
and the grated rind of only one. Di»solve the gelatine and sugar m boiW‘
water. Strain thfongh a jelly bag and
set on the ice. When it begin> to idly.
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I rTfae M^m»n*s Hotw l*^e ]
The Double Chin Danger
• , and How to Avoid It
Wl Car Hakt Enm UMi Krl ii Imiica Hagn
.1..
Itaka Eai lipq > v
A Fresh Air Closet anii
Other Kltchen Tldps
TEbDY
BEAR
Br CpUlr Hell
TW 4«|U« ilM«
I
#ow.;;s3K.ti«.dun,«lb*
«» «*•*<>
“««*
danger to the
grum or great diicomion to lUc
woaun.
Alkiwcd to kcciuxmlatc in
lxs=s,i«s;s?3':
doiia].
Ftrai* at to iocil
4o|lbk chin
Learn
Uorrecilj. Often
fort ihould be avoided. Some spedalisd OQ obesity aubsthutc ha tea for the
hot w'atrr and lenian,. Uriwecn meals,
bill'still Uniih all drinks from the tahle.
Dr. S Weir Mnchel. who.se uhesity cure
IS Quite famous, phtcca his paiicius tin a
boiled skim milk diet exclusively.
IKc
change ilk diet is made graduallv.
At
first Mnair quantities of beef, or cliicken
broth or ovster sti o a'c mii-d with
the glasses of »kim milk, b it in time
ihcK are drtiw, d and s ,mi imlk
l ur four or
is taken for m*urishn*ci
six if ceks.
e tauc t tavs in lied and
llla^sagc and Swe Iisli moycu given
givcti t1la^sagc
hls. .along wiUi
iUi^the
the ski
skim milk ihet^
tM ^ng
rmiiuug the bwer
dnn and the iaw
to ftak tmon the cheat The head Oionld
be Wd^, aiih the dun raiaed and
^msl forward. Take anv of i\ic Camoua
OtUon gifb as >cmc model atrd eaagEcrate the poic when you arc alone.
Then lughi a«»d morn»n« for al least ton
practice the (oUowing txcfa'
bund erect, with the cheat high, the
the head as far as you cap, until >v“ f««l
tliat Ac musclci of die neck arc stret
ched Um and you have a dr- i sensatioii in ilic front of the neeg.
ilun
ilowly hring the head forward, until it
erect, never hanging forward, however.
Exhale and rest a sec<ifui. thai repeat
the cacrem al kavt en ht «u tune times
Then. Hill iiihaliuK through the iio^.
never through the open mouth, turn tlic
. bead,slowly to tlit right -s far as m.u
can. until >on have the same stretched
hireling in ll*c nmoles
lU* this four
times, then twUt or turn Jlour times to
the left, then allrnuldv to left and
right four times
1 Im cxcrase is not
w a droiiptng of the head from side to side.
• fully will hring the reward in a mild
-case Of double chin wnhin three months
They arc als4» g«Jod bra scrawny neck.
>i*uw as to diet.
Hear in inmd that
it is usdes P> Uke paicoled articles for
that the caerssive use <>i purgatives for
reiiudiofi purp.jscs will wx:akcn the
bean aftion
X Hiuds are fully as dangcrims for the
chances of reduaion as certain s..»lid
ftK>ds V The I toot woman should for
swear cold walrr, and drink as mu4i hrjt
water,, with lemon fiucc add« d as she
scares to take
No hauid should U
drunk « table with rocaU. save black
toffee in mcxlrrauoii when it is needed
as a-'toffee in inodcraimn when it is
needed as a MinmlaiU
Beer, all sweet
wines. w«rtcr, ale and otlicr alco?n»lics,
aid digcstiuti and store up fat and there
afll it II. ver fails i
svdic and slender funn
Ko•woman sluiuld aiicnipt any system
of rcduciion without conferring with her
phsxidan, for in stimr cases, to rob the
patient of a given amomii of duids
would mican kitkiry div*i:drrs, as vdlhoui the purging aid of the tluids.'ihc
kidnets would refuse to perlonu their
work.
Gtmerally spcakirtg. the stout wonun
must avoid al sweet>. i
i camlv to
all starcU)
dehcaic cakes and pastr
includni’.'
nucarom. spaglielli,
foods. - includim.
Clint ! irch puddn^'s. eU-. ahd all veccBreak^
tables like beans. pea» and cum
am and »ugar must
la^i cereals with
joust hot cakes, luit btslie drupj»ed. so ji
whitc bread
Gluten or
cuits and fine w
iuilc tslscat bread iiuv he eaten in mod
rralion.
Haid tack: wau-r crackers and
jimilar crackers are adviseti
Bananas..
peaches, melons, firtfi c> and grapes arc
forh;ddc!i. but oranjio. grape-fruit, cur
rants plums, and tart clierrics iru> lie
eaten ill niokraivm. uImi straw'hcrncs
and rasplierr.r* wtllioui sugar. I'lgs arc
desirable.
In meats, p irk and veal arc
forluddeii, and m the li t i.f fish, ilic pa
liti.l must c.u out salmon. s;»r«imcs.
iiuckerel and cel-, whuh contain too
tmuh fat
e it is a iieform
be rstahlishcd
Icnial and thot
Take stock of the kitchen intclligciuly.
sihililies, then set
_ - about
--------- realising
------------ „ ihtim
---------
Ouuldc r well it* pos------------ hali or piirch
—which, save in the roust torrid weather, keeps cmiked food
better than the ice box itself.
It demands only to lie out-ofdoors, atiay from the suns direct rays. Hence it is as much a
hoim to the fiat dweller, with k shady hre-esgape or nonh U>kitig window, as to the people who have houses ail to thcnisclvcs.
Anybody who can drive a nail can make one, at -b cost not to
exceed a dollar. It is only a iramed box. with tioor and sides of
wire-gauac, and shelves across inside.
It i* Uwt nude fast to
11 at such a height as tu Ibe safe from prowling cai*, and
the wall
sliould have furtficr a trusty lock.
Put
*“
clean earthen dishes^
never in
is^never
w any
imy sun
sort of
o meul.
meu . not e
si^v^
slip each dish imu a >cparalc chcrsc-cloth hag. and
•end light I f^ ant*. Mack or red. discover the. closet
mtsidc whh camphor once
V II the -whole cconlrivancc, and scalj^ii
a year uke down
and in, with bulling soda water
FREE!
Something every little girl will be
'craz> ovt;r anti will went U> poaseae for
her own. They ar^ now all the Fiige
all uvtir.llie l^uiiejd SUl«iThe dexuxud for iheju i» m creai deaWn caaaoi
get Uvem Uxt wnougb; factorlew to Borope ace work
tog night and day lu supply the demand; we were
fortunate t lumgh to tx^uiv a Urge wtoek from oar
agv-uu abruad
U° *
Irgx aud ran be pUe^ri in any poaitioa drairrd; haa
xktoy black eyiw and a pototed noae and kwka
exnrtly Ukr a real Bear; when yoo aqoeeee him
Ttxldy givea a squeak that will make JOB die a
iaugUlug and might wdl be called a Talk ioff Boor;
will give uovndoffunaud
You trill And cur Teddy Bear a eeaiee
.of rmile.-x ph
urr and thr envy o( all vowr pUj
n gel our Urrat Hbg Teddy Bear
by xitu{ily working for ua a few hours among year
frw-iidK S.1) lor us aa f^xt xrlllug arCdcAea
at only lo i ruta eaclx \Vt guaranler the artlolea
we shall ^ ih\ you to m II at xiglit. When told leturu our $2.SO and the Big Teddy Bear wlU go
to you at oure carefully |4u kid and in
goaranteed to
iwarh you in perft-cl coi
We tmat yoo for
‘ Ulurv we get out
goods until soid
bend
ar regtiiic
acd with
tra sp.'.cc, a wall cup- I
to spues.tUvoriiiRs. huts.
<lrinl fruit. »*aking v-da. !
bakniK
citron, what
UKpoxTi
pua. r. vcastlakv-. RiUime.
hat
I In rr. Uxk i> l)i» ph;
pii tins, tanev luouhk,
pally pans, ramekin casr>,
Uaking-dishc-:. delicate
V, and e'ivMard-s|HMin:»s, Thus c‘iiuppt<l a
mixiuK 1-Avls. ct;?; vvhtp-v,
c.Mk ca.i to., op ihincs aliMovi
al
without moVImg (rtmi her tracks
X.»lwnihstaiulii4;. .she
hauiiud h>
t.*f a curncr-cupkard
.\Iki send
cmchpcIn re>p^.p*< to iiuiiv postal cards re
flucHiug
ilmi
certain
formulas
h
pulilishtd in this cohmm. I wi-!i tu suit
that no qiiisiioiis will K- aiowcrvd ii
this deparunnit hoimuias cannot be re
prated here w tk after w -rk. thus ukini
n-tdc‘1 f'.r new anil fr
ail U
dressnl emelo'.irs wnl) rec-i
and personal ladn*
or onion which.inaV lie
the cv4er.
and pass through a i rve. Add tlicm to
the -piiuch whh iw
lahlrsp.>.nfuls of
thick white sauce and Iw*. ounces of
warm butter.
Season the mixture with
»aU. sugar, pepper and grated uulnug.
Add the yolks of two raw cgg> and then
the whites of three eggs which have
Ucn whisked to a very
stiff
froth.
Pour at mue tiiio a well huUcrt cl pud
ding dish, smooth the top and after
ixiuring a little warm Uiuer over it,
scatter *4mic hreaikrunihs
hi
ligUtlv «.vcr
ihc surface and liakr at
oven fur alniut twrntv minutes.
Iced Cheese and Tomato SouffleMix half a pint of aspic jellv which is
cold but not vet with four OU.KC- of
grated cheese and two Ublt-|H>.ajfuls of
sieved tomato thickened with Hour and
milk
Seavm with cclerv -ah. caveime
and a dust of currv powder and stir
in half a pint of whipped cream
Beat
the mixture for x pw
p .ur into
a china dish and place ou n e ' long
enough for the s..uffle to become very
cold
Just Wfore it IS scrv,^d. coyer the
top of each with strips oi red jK-pper
arranged tu form a latttce-w«»rk pattern,
and in the space.s Dtw,eti phice aC^nalely a little powdered parsley and
grated chccsc.
•:'u
Marjorie Dane’s Latest PaHerns
In addition to serving for all t
cape at the lack
lu.m-d, the U.nncis will U- found admirable for UKHor-;
,‘iJxcs luentuiiu-i
mg when they prc*u-ci the head fr4..m wind as well as the face
frt.m thr sun
ICach Ix.ima t® made
iihI 'a wi4ic brim and a soft full cr..wii
whiih is atiacht-d ihrr
the <.peii cfown Uing "extended across
the catic.
k. the other Wing madc^in <
!
•or
yard
of edging for the* U*m
in three kucs, women’s
A
price mounts till it
housewife the cost
^smk eoiiduccr nu.re
iiir the parlor, or ev
FRESH-AIR
CLOSET
well m the himUrcdv
euis a goinl spe-iuimg.
o family comfort ilan
dclijy. do Hvt fail Ju .
Well aL.ve ilu tray
Iglle hiua.Ur-lhan
the
biua.U
ccdmglv .ntr.irtive tor t
: loix. Tins one is I 'lnoially di-igne*! lot the ffouncing
n is riumn hut c4ih! he mole iroin vm plain m.-4'eri:d
U ih, -uToghl edges au
priatv !> tumim ,!. although the
I’.ouia uig* lia.s ciT-lam .. I. .inu.ges. not.,hie among . u hn l: is tlu
I ot th. f.t rediucs t‘ . L.h- r - i ,n..kn.;; to the
For the
wrv Urn. ...;,is L.iisu .• w ll l-kr 1
.dw .o • * vlrcn. 1. l-nmv.
I-at in.:.
.slightly he .vur d-mnnigs ahull eati h u-ln-cd
l-i t i,e tvtl. .lae • •-..i > whih -till ph liuT 4...nnculs < uU Ih> in .-h
ot th. tlotnu ing tfi .1 »' s.jurin.l with hem-Ulehing .adv or
f
....iv,h.
.kilt IS ait.,rioil
ill. e-;jK IS ..p.o.a. and e .n-isl.s of the
>okc ,md inli- un.Uhe .vck^is tmi-hvd w,th a tunioecr . .Ihu.
a wall -ckisrt
do.
mg plate-jwmder. iiann<l .uuj hjien tu
polishing-le.aher
Baihtl.ruk aiv., .iU.;,g wn:.
wax', and funmure poJidi
\t x. well jo 1
i
divided jr.io cotupanmcnls. cadi pl.irc.iv tn.i;x.fi
of the living It hohls
n.osc m daily um
u
handy lc*we>i shelf
U.-*i> to such a ck.se-t .ov ..
Ih. .iu.«mitv 4i m.u s:.l i.e-.iinre»l nr the medatm -i/c (2
V4;vrs» is 4'.. v.iTds ..t .iuUi.aUi. h. i.rin - .hep w.ih , vatd
. I plain i.i..lell.tl o| > ^ > aids of lIUttMl..) Jl. 4’.; yards 27 e.r
ujc„n thv
of ilu- ques
ilii.r III IN,
\*
A draining Ixard
great help m dishwaxhmg. Where it t*
lacking a h g tray with
w
a soft folded cloth,
an old tahk* clivih.
l.*id
Did over it. i> an excellent ^uhstnuic.
Thr ck>th inmiinises
danger of breakage
ft ell as takcx up the dramiogs. It should
bc wrun^ out vvhenc
vvhcncvcr it xhow:k iiself x<>ppmg wri
A righihand droning Uvard
iivcrkcnl, but it should nev
divorced from the kitchetotablc or the paniry-wimkiw
It
a worUI of w**rk and nu^^ of w;.Ikmg to have a sUding panel
and pantry or dming-r.xmy
Have the
panel big enough to reach
h the whole
undcn^cath it inside, the problmi of putting things aw^y is
The dewgn may be ea*dy
hat the solution, the st.lvcr commonly aids
"S?*
fo^'cdT *d'
and 4
The p..iurn 54lu ix -in m suc» for cluhlic
>i.*r* oI agl
Ikm U- tl.e la.vl
I
I all de-ir.,hk «.r
running
*Raiig a rollr-fowcl of criuToUs firojvortioiix
Usldc the
-ink. ami s« e ih.,i the i.wel proper is dunked t v cry, dav
l or
«!ish tow«5s. |»r. vide a fingircEl r.uk. madtvriasl lo (he casjug of
the xuimiest w'liulow. Thus tile towels yet full l«-m l;i .d light
and air. the Ik si of all disinl. ctams n he cluup fiiiK* red rack*
arc CirtUtnoiilv tmi fragile, and the si,,ui tnu s loo costly foj kitchtn
enter or man h.i
uxf, but any carpenter
h.mdy with
can luakt an
he cost of a few cents
exciHcitl tine at the
Al! that is mcdcd is
-•*iuau iiKh xtuff. sawed miu two iV.i
iVn lengths, ilic corners and
. nbndc.1 with half inch holes Ured in
ends, xo the finyei* may be strung U|».in either i
an irmi b-ih. Uiwcen-two wixulcn brackets, nailed fast
indow
Such a cot trivance may have as quiiiv anus as
vnvc pleases.
Five is a g.^ d number
In use ihc\ arc spread
4»ut fan wise. Out of use they rest peacefully tlai againxi wall or
window.
^
>Pii4
l^U*'rn desired.
Consulting Drexxmxker’s Bureau
Any sink—alwavs exceiamg tlu^ wo^id-and .
It should Uuhmit in the wail.
St* snugly an.und the lack lh.4l the niuxi eiiierj
turcsumc wau r-bug can’ find no pl.uc l«» hidt
level iipEiti Its legs, loii slope very slightly toward'the
have all the >p.ice l.cm-alh open to lq;hl an-1 a:i
Ah o
hack, fasten to the wall .* narrow ish trav o| uihe
mvial. with a pcrfoi.itid liottE*m. and nearly a> hmg
trav ke^pvh.mj wMp;
brush.
etc
C.O.C,
iiluiit h.Mik for li.tngmg wadi ehrths
I h. v
the faucits i.oi dap on them
In p.isniiig it
a w..dicloih or didi-eloih di..i;ld U kept
lUei U gills lo trav burn it .ii emce
JUM lu w are- h mg gte
wairt to be worked in tolid satin smeh
possible with the uMc siitinR ^lugoivalJy ouh The corncr-cu®-,
U.ard means v. many convcnicni Utings—shelf-nxnu above ipt
what mic will, zmc-lmcd bins U-k.w (or sugar. Hour, and so on.
All these at hand by simply lurumg aU>ut. viiKC the ublc must
siaiid far 4itmuRh out (or one It* w t.rk Whmd it. Where space is
plenty the cuphard has imque«i.*nabK a shade the W»t of it.;
One can stir and liedi more em rRelically, l.encc mure cffcctualiy,^
if tlierc lx no need to liavc regard of UicValL
»v;
The curtain shouM be
It w.*slablc stmT. with
at the li«*tomi, ami t.ukcd a
t ip to a ‘slude roll,
ing HI xluidc fixuirex made
the dowV
reguj^ Window shade mav be usr.l. shortening
wiping it'uff inside- and oat f« rtuighliv
But soineiiimg upei
is much ilkirc 4hrir.*blc. A curiam of Uw ti or eheese-cloth, w
draw stnpgs .dviwn each siUe, o not. at all h.ol
Ilu sirir
shr.uld have long ends. w<*rking *.v<r a r«Hl .ecjosx ilu lop
Miigle pull at them whisk* the cnriain up chan oCl of the w;
Ik* p*imd t.»mther and tfxs,4-d over a lunik
well toward ll.e Uxck.
ax lu hold I
^ rtpeatod for ^ Uck if dextreO.
m
TRIIE BLUE COMPANY
ojKn- which is
door*: or iuruii
it
ordow
M 6M«rM MtMX tot tn. iMtia UM.
dcscnption
icral health.
llirir wi.....................
gans ami kidcondititm of digrstiv
iggest by nuil
iicys, I will he glad
one of the regmu s i *r icdiuiion >\ stems
IMcase
prescriWd h> f.oiHiu*, iihvsicians
<hi not write simtil. that sou watu to
be Ihiimcr. Tell me clearour
m9riotleDdtte*i embroidery De$ign$
V
that we can fill our
large, fine, fuxxy Uidy. perfect OMjrtog arms and
Tasty Souffles for Hot Days
fix lump* of loaf sugar and pour
them a toaspiwiuful of vanilla csseiicc
Spread the lugar on a sheet of ^per
ami leave it *u a warm comer of the
kitchen to dn.
Bake
*ix
hUnched
•
almond
lucat I untn the]
and of
Iv. and mix
pound them,
Divide the
with
the
vaifilU sugar
'^^wl^tle
yolks from Uic
whites of four new laid
; latter into a basin With
whites
hiir t
the
taimiig tU*- four yolks, thrr
tahlespoonlfuls of 6 ;rlyvp.iwdcred sugar
and heat the mixiuto with a wooden
mon for ten minute*
Add gradually
^ grated rind of a small lemon
King
pta a pinch of sab with the whites of
Uit »tx eggs, whisk to a .very stiff froth
and stir Ughlb into the yolks
Butter a
wwiflic or other mold, pour Hhe mixture
into if and baCc immediately in a quick
oven
Ten minutes slwmhl \k sufficient
to piok the soufflr. aid just before it is
.served the vanilla sugar and almundl
sh-»ulj he scattered over the tup
Spinach Souffle --Cook four pounds
of spinach in the usual way. and after
draining all the moisture from it. pas. tbrongh a wire sieve
Take a tahle•poouluJ of any- cooked turipp. carrot
xu
prompUy. ^ihxr W U nearly a foot high, haa a'^
Idle range and sink arc oimmoidy fixed factx Make the best
n hy a handy local urn of the kilchui ublc.
But first a
word as to sinks
Refuse to live in the house with anything .
than solid rast-iron. The wtxid-and-rinc abomiuaiions. found in
manr old huildmgs, breed bacteria enough to the square inch tu
poison a reghnciU.
'flic cast-iron rink with cast-iron hack is
ugly Imt can he kept clean, and. with reasonable care in the
scumg, ' nil be wbolesunir
hurthcr. it can be so pailiie
bunher.
painted as to
relieve s<mie part of its ghastliness. But it is lot lo l>c
along with the p.»tcclain-lined sink, vfhkh has a tile Ix^ekmi
xJou> a hit
hi ad 4ov^- rmgs
.Unt' do
u’nJ^ato^'l^.d
vogm, and ..-me ve
of Drcsdoi dimities .
rwo STVLL.'S, .V.>4
aim and putuicsqm m idtit ami
in lor gidi. toi'ga;4humK -••nd for
Indee4l. wo„u ii oi all
>. tr*.!!!
thers. ar4 guaohng ih* ir e.rtu
w and ihcM aitr.u Uve ..nd ijiiimi
possible aid to su.h results
L-.wn.
SWISS mu-slm and all similar nu
:ohirc<l 111.414 n.ds arc m
h-VTr.n.g effr- » ;.IC ol*t.4med h> tile* Use
-luuUr .imide figured stuffs/* Two Styles
Etiquette
lAar Miss Dane; ! lac you hch> so nuxitv others so will
a-k y.m tu kimlly answer a frv. qucsti.ms that wouW be «*f
great hvlp to me. 1 am 2p ycafs old, 5 feet 2 inches tall,
bust 34 inches, waist 24. hips 37 inches, dark brown hair and
eyes, a round fface with some color. 1 want a Uack dress !
for best for sipring -nd summer; what shall I gel and how'
sh.uM 1 have• itoniade so I weald h*4.k tallrrl* I should like
: brighten it up a hiUr, but di* n4*t know in what to tj
hat mv
w.mld you phase tell me what
my succcs>ful cokvrs
colors arc/
hat or n r,' My little ihrce-/
* yi: I ought
hi girl !has Hv^hum hair, dark gray brow n eyes-and ^
re time ago a friend gave her a
mpltxion. Son;e
iih pink flc.wcm
Dc* you think
her iyor look red ?-^Mrs. D. 'B,
: 34 iriches,
,nd popli:: are all rice medium priced
I'lack ci.liciine. Panai
ivU arrmad wear.
Make the skin in
t...4-ri;..lx appriipriaic i
.1 on
each M*aiff and a grc»up of srr.--ll
vevin gc*res w-.th a Ih*x pleat
i
ten these ..t the waistline
not more than three inches
lu.Vs 1.1'iwten
wi
Have the hodicc m the new surplice style.
The
in Icny-lh.
.ng \ s hkek and font t . be of cream allovcr lact, or bkek
.hantiilv Lee lined with white sdk
The edges of thU could 'a>vcTLid with a st^imig of pait blue velvet and then live
;o<4d. would mcci^il, the edges trimmed with three rows of
uirr. vv bLck ribbon, the belt being also of the ribbon: The
h.v.* would be full puffs brought iim. cuff* matching the V,
,’i.v wJI hud this kind of a model will preserve >v*ur height
fun*- hit should n*: be large and the brim should preferably
u-;i upwards
A saimr *lupc with a straight, narrow trim
/I ■> Vcommg. hut irinm 11^ should always be high ratiicr
at
If the huh w«.nufHhair is very auburn then
•her- to drtos her in
- a
- frock with pti
pink
*and get
ilow. r*. Why not u*c it fciy a prc’tv waist for yourself *an
he child* H.iwcvcr,
»wcvcr, supposing you
a in ire bcc4*mmg color n
modeled for wear with a Ixudc. idl- to make it up. then have
gene guimpc.
the Woman at an Hotel
By Emily Holt
On arriving ahmc and imvouclicd for a
ct w ith llic clc
l.,r+;c CUV. a wonn'iii is n< i itifu.iuciilly
c -u«t4.u-lv cxjircsstd rciusil to give her av mmuHlaiion Ho
of very high xi.milujg aiul tlu U*l manage cm will only ad
ulinc relative or
a wtiman wWii rive is .*,4 4.m|aiiud by a
an* .thrr woiu.m ami luggage, unlr** her
l.ikablc evuUnce 4»f r.kkI >.Hi.il posiriou. or
h.uc bt-tn ciig.vKc.l Uf..rc!iand by wire or Uttier. This rule
m is made into
wise and a bcnehcia! one when examinatu.i
W4»rkings^uid the object of n* tnf..rctmciu and a young wonun
itavcIUng alone, can hardly show hcrxclf loo discicel in hcj
hou r manner.
*
Un .arriving at. an hotel where she is k own, or where her
parrnts or friends have arranged for her i stay, s^ signs the
u'CJi, h«
thc'Jir.
of the city or ci*uniry- kxalii
paiiicd by her maid she w rites
rhei?
only ihi
addr
If
in which she re sides.
and nuid" after
Parker-Miu Parkcr-BuUc-
31on
: vroanm who spends a few days or a few week* alone at an
ivatc sitting-room and if she entertains a
tdaiive as her caller
or as hK*fU^ at dinfnasculinc friend or relative
ca
ucr, she must not invite Him into her private siuingiroom unlcs*
she is providwl for the
* cha^oa.^U while *o-
. before
when dining alone at her
lurtih sfic*^au suilaUy order her meal at least by scsxn o’clock
if nut Wfoce. A woman who dines alone at the fashionable hou*
:wtcn lulf past <
the Waldorf-As
figure.
Breakfast, luncheon* and afternoon tea can. however, be taken
at any hour that suits the convenience of the lone woman guext.
who, when eating alone, should not order wine nor assume a
prouijneut place’m any part ol the dirung-room..
While the woman who stops unaccompamed in an hotel u
privileged to go and come through the mam enuance. unless one
oni
tor ladies is especially provided, and while the tea-room*, writ
ing-rooms, drawing-rooms, etc., are quite at her disposal to be
used as necessity and her convenience command, she should not,
trihcJcxs, fall into the habit of silling akme and idle in the*
public apartiaenu. Into a quiet nook of some semi-private: draw-*
drawing-room she may sUp to read her letters, her paper, or her
book for a haU hour after dinner, but the overcrowded reoeprion
loms. wnt-
.buttheovera
r broad bosy corridors and the noisy
V
TJ
:..:r
To. poatc&t a variety of timplr practical
(icMre of every
crcry wonun« and ticw dckigns arc being eagerly
hx4ed for Ko 57l3^S7Jd
3^S7Jd wat
was de^ch
de^cb^d ui foulard ahowiug a
black prdka dot
; white ground, it it tunpie in outline and
deuil The blouse waist is moduli and up to-date, an excellent
design for washable fabrics Deep tucks at the shoulders give
the broad effect so desirable to present styles and a round turn
over collar cumpleles the neck 1 he elUiW sleeves are prettily
finished by tun. back cuffs; the full length ate gathered into
straight Lands. The skin is five gored, with a deep flounce set
on with a frill finidi at the top A perfcaly smooth adjustment
IS given about the hips, the fulm ss at the back being laid iii an
inverted V>x*plcat For 36 inch Lu^t inea'ure 354 yards of 36
inch materul will be required fur the waist, and B'i yarda for
the skirt.
Laoiu' SuirruApsT
No 5713
Sitci (or 32. 34, 36. 3a, 40
and 42 inches bust measure.
Lawis' Fivi Goaiiii Sauu. with or without flounce. No. 5720.
Siaes fur 22, 24, 2b, 28. 30 and 32 iudics waist measure.
A pleasing variation of the po^tllar blouse modes is show n in
costume No. 5c74 5427. The tucks that arc laid in the upper part
of the waist front give the necessary fulness that is soHly ad
justed by gathers at the waistline.- The removable dicmiscttc may
br of different maleriaU, or oraiitcd if upen neck is dcsuedjn^
elbjw sleeves arc finished by (UTn^ ba^
skifTis
nine gore, having a wide sweep at the lower edges, and may be
cut either short, round or instej^ length White serge it show n,
but several other materials are adapUblc—mohair, pongee, small
checks. For 36 inches bust measure 2ki yards of 36 inch ma
terial will be required for the waist and 6>s yards for the skirt
LADits' Blouse. No. 5674. Sues for 32, 34. 36, 38, 40 and 42
inches bust measure.
tamsM
Ladies* Nike G-ieed Kilt Skiet. No. 5427. Sizes for 30. 22.
24. 26. 28 and 30 inches waist measure.
The simplicity of design No 5764-So78 is one of its strongest
points The style is well suited to the stout or matronly figure.
A fitted lining gives support to the waist. A future is the yoke
of transparent lace to which the full portion of the vest is
gatliend 'I he skirt is seven gored and may be made up per
fectly plain, or w ith strapped bands of the materul. ^As shown
pale gray peau de loic was chosen. For 36 inches bttt measure
yards of 44 inch materul wUl be. required for the waist and
544 yards for the skirt.
'
Ladiee* Waist. No. 5764. Sizes for 32. 34. 36. A, 40. 42 and
44 inches bust measure.
Ladies’ Sevex CkiEE Skiet. No 567a Sires for 30. 22. 24.
26. 28 and 30 tdches waist measure.
The princess mode pictured is portrayed in cream white cash-
m<-fc trimmej wi.h narrow rafBr. of white tilk. A wtU »hapcd
IkhIj lining M-rves as support fur the gown which is laid in dart
tucks abiul the waiit. 1 he palicni provides for open neck
which may be filled iu b>' a transparent lace chemisette. Blackvelvet riblxm is used for trimming the sleeves and is tied in a
big bow in the front. HcnrictU. alUiross, pongee, louisinc and
fouUrd arc all suital^le. '
For 36 inches bust measure 6)4 yards of 44 inch material wiU
be required.
Ladies* Pju.mxss House Gown. No. 570L
36. 38. 40 and 42 inches bust measure.
Sires for-32, X
Any pattern will be mailed to any address on receipt of ten
cents, by Marjorie Dane, 44 East Twcnty-ihird Street, New York
City. In order to avoid deby, do i
fail to state sire of pattern
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nicely, and are getting aa Cat as
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