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Title
The Evening Record, March 30, 1907
Subject
American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Issue of "The Evening Record" Newspaper.
Creator
Contributors to the newspaper.
Source
Microfilmed reproduction of this newspaper issue is held at the Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.).
Publisher
Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)
Date
1907-03-30
Contributor
Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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Grand Traverse County, Michigan
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limEm THE E^^NING RECORD I'^g.-^ itl
MWUt TtUaiUM# MRVICt.
cm %m BY mbicmiiubbb
I
4 DEFENDANT]
COMAOk STOAMO OCADLY
TOUttlES RAISES
flRC
Of OONOOATt
STORK EXPECTED. '
, NOVKa-TIKM
lAATWEATIERIEFOir
Pdmlohad to tho Roowlnt Rooood
U noM OMh day ny E. C. Wntt
SATURDAY. |IARCH 30. IMP.
•aromotw, HMns. EUR
K
y
OiMM Victeria ef BpaMC
By Wire lo the BvmlhB SU
kladrid Matrh Sw.—AH t
fur advent of Ihr new men
Spanish royal family are c
KM^^IUOUAH
I"
OUNlOATt
ACGOliniRG HAS SEER ASKES
I'okoi T<>fo9r»Dli c**mj«o> l*pdoy on
o roU*- at 2h |»r r«ii lo U.II
t«l<« Tlw |h»ioJ. It U »ol4. »IU fol
Glanor la tho MilUonatro StaU Trona
wror. ttevo
ManufactwTwr nod
WA# «IVW « MOUP
TOAURRCNOtlL
WiliEam
UftiUd OUttt Con
mi, >ift Out In A tm»tl t«Al
Undar C«vtr ol • Wh.u FU9
mm4 lha tUr aad Olnpa*.
AT MUZZLE
OF REVOLVER
PISCWmGmi KIGIMB
Ay Wtrt to th« Cvcnmg flocofd.
MAN
dwon 0«> 0»r. N*«irof**o, MorcH
IO.-.TA10 oortoin OMtrwetion of th«
city of AmohoU. Hondvroo, with th«
2■
Cbe Rew
«cu roiood tho |*oy of
ARRANGES
\
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
WKilC
OHCtUNO AMMALA.
f|;; ANHSTICE WAS
9} Wirr io II1.P Dirottts
NV« V«ifk M*i.h 30—Tbfr WoMofo
Cheppod Up of Elot Ma«h.noa
By Wire to the A^enlng R«urd
Utrun. MIc b . Aairh 3»-HUte
Tn-a*.iin r PTauk P Hlarlrr. tbr mil
n.oiairr aloie nmnufitrlorer of Cbrl
M*.
wbiaa apertarular raid on ibo
KakaiOh td hta tonn'wa. a atalr arn
aKtton. l* now a drf. miaul Tu a ault
brungbl W Alllr R Wtdab id l*ouUai
Welab drmamU ... m^H.unllnK .d CU
rlrj^’a oitenalvr lutrivM* Hi the alovr
bu..liu aa and <U mauda that f37.tMw a, -
eollcge
Boots
LUNG UFE
HAS ENDED
'
ERED WAGON.
Hot 'tho
Cooo
m
DIDSWERE
NOT DPENED
DR. HAMILTON CALLED
tiiR (d \Vu>>hiiiiJ
NAPPEREOUSTTUkSSAY NIGHT
Or. Hamilton
la the Man Who
cUicd Thot Th«« la SlHI
Inaane.
dd. for ilir pav
I ICuhlh ainu i^.
boaiGl of piiidu
i ilrfrrn'd until
workfi iMGti III
i.rsl Tbi^»i.>
A in II I. um.i. Ir
qurM «d Ml Saxton. if|.H M iilalur ol
Ibr llarU-i AiGpliall
loiiniany
Do- Al Ibr |•^«•v^ou», iu«<«‘lht8 ‘d ibr rii\
Rouiml lh.> iKGaiRl iH iiuldlr a.Rikh maalloUH loi
mkirurlrd I..
|.Hir
|iro|i. ity h»»ld«-i!* ul
atalruiriil
aUnUiuK I.ilujc MaH...«l al-.ui a %lUud tall- Ibu-alH-nioGHi at Ho
vout lutMti the Uiiitif of Fiouk P*ont< I.
MraaJ*in id Ibr lumn >
M.miu|N„mu
obO llvr or., Hon..,. HaiU.i
rrrd yvMeiUa, ibai lh»*lr liomn lia«f Than aa* on Ih. id.iml all oit.mlut In
piitalr
m
Tin lalliUK
Ham
tn-ru atimk liy^ ItybinluK «iaii08 tb*
t
niurb a»'ii> l"i ‘I baa p
laa>. ih and filrmU
naa i’iM0tiai-Mv« l> UkIiI l*m oim |.i.
of
aa. o.iii |o im^ ami ll..^
family nrit^ ul.liiiom. »•! ih.- U« t ■uUlll
II na« (liMoronMl !•> Mi Poairr.
who i.G.lhml nlM>(^* llm Ik.H *u\vtv,\
PEASANTS ARE TIRED
fl
.....
.
.......uurb a.H a ».tmll_.
IlllOii had bi rli rllrubilisi mol birg. <V
aiKiotl by ibo rralibuls «d
t.iKhtb
nlirrt for ihr iwviiik o| llial tk<M<Mi,:b
fair. Ibr l-.J»td ol piil.ll. ^olK* a.r
IIinII ta li'll
PM'IWOT s|iT4 inral lolls foi
A t.ld aa. pM lM.rd toi Ihr luivilig
ol tadh amyia b> Warrrii Bn.i
.Ititulilhir (omiMiiy. al*k» by Ciiy
Kiurri falda«U f«.i brlrk. and I
tdds arir In ha\r
• II rsMisIdrn d
laxt nicbi. bill tbr anUal of Mr
foi uiioto ibi> gmund anil a it»qurkt for
m.u
aoa anakfiuHl iluiiui:
FIELD CUNE ARE THE CAUSE OF
THIS FEELING
Ibo aloiro l*> a liiKhtloi <'<n»h ol Itiuii
dr, Uid Mr Ponh i mad- a baMy m
niaH'llim tif lh<< • ai-ilor of tin l.ulldim;
ftlidlUK Uu alKU. or ^.v o. aiiv oth-.
tlaroaKf
Tbi li i.lrmo- aav put mil o|
♦•BGiiiliilaalott aloiiK nilh iiiauy oih«i».
and Mr Ptiojrra folU.r n.a trylUK h*
By Win to ih»' K%ruing Rr<onl.
ha-atr Ihr Inmblr yitatcnla) obi'll
Iina MaMh
—K.'|iorla fmnt
•rahh-ulolly ran aninia o alijtbt bob
aaau air that Ihr revol.itiunlaU
. iu om c^irurr nf tbr butidini. Tba‘ «iml lYad ludnuly tio^ik'd on tbr air iKr^tming ilrvt} of tbr atruKcb' and
art' ivtuinUiK u* thru farma Tbr ua*»ln' ImiI UImio riachlng Ihr I
Id enua rbaiKtHl with Kia|u? abut
bad Jutnpml p*ir
It alincb and upp» f
lad a qulrllUK r!f.-< I «xn the pea^
roriirrfof thr uauu ahaiti iioK o laiit*'
at irk Id UmU't imd lu th^* aiuti
Tbr aidliilt ra arir .taXil ibr aUr ,d
funlblOcU oud nrrn ar.nni'd nU.ul
tbr mum iiromlMikmaly. Tbr naiui
^ «oa Ufiauiia and i.umi njdrd. th- lam
^ tty abH'pliig In a na.m uu tbr t«»a«r
ilia.r
Thr boUMi U oan. d
by <\h
Rougbt O.ao of Lowia Caaa to Como
to Jackaoo County—Throe Chit
a dron. Siatoon Grand Children.
Eight Groat Grandchildren.
MlcblKan.
r
Pi^rUiorH lo movmg io Fif- l.akt
Mis lltildwiGl I.Mtl on b« r farm !.•
ot. etHiuiy for'o\r. half a e<'n
and kbr wIliirsM'd Ibr liansfoi
w lirn* Ibr. Indi.i.i bad Itis w igw.oti
bio.brr iPas u Mi^yo! ami b»
oul
ud Ibr land 111 Ikat vi
I
Wlo-J. .sbi- hr*>l bG^Kuli Ihkimt
liu: wlmbiw Riaxb was iiu|s*sslbh
The h»w lop and tbr M-veral
olhi'i
disitnctlve
fi'aturew
POSTAUW '
Easter Furnishings
Fr.endly W.tb Indians.
Ib.-ir w-r.- many luUmu% al
ia. fimr. b.il lo-r family always
il ibrjii mkI. and ib.y nr\i r rnU-ird
tuid a« inaii) as tliiiiy"<ir thmi in b*
Thf iH.ys «d Ibr family were
%«i7 frlrudly will, the Indians and
iM- Ibry alwa>t» drall fairly, with
: Hoy bud great tuAueiire
gbi. Ihr n.iKJ.b.nw would
K.immon ibnn that they i
prevent
Ibr liidlaiis
ftoiu bn
Kranarlrs ami sUrks for
|.ieUmhian«'». td the pro|>uMHl |>avlug
lor allotbrr at.rk Tbriv waa no
•ua obj.'i ilon to thu ilrlay a. it
b-rinrd rmhl
piYq- r to all... the
«apball r«nii|«ii> to Mibuiit an r>4l
mate for ihr a..,C
Mr Wriirhl
r In Ihr rx^v«duilon. Lak,UK |*art
Mr Crainoml .*f Ibr War.ri. flKUhrm IU the lM»Ulrs .d Hunker Hill ami VaP
Kiliihtlib ruiHpany «m al>k» pn-acul. ley Fti.gr and serving until ibr rolo
Ml. WiiKbi n-gnlird Ibr rW'lay brbad gaHir.1 tbrir imbpruii
Her falh* I was a MddW r iu the a
bud other couliaet* under way but hr 1*12. and her wm. Jason Clark, fought
was satlsAr«l to ykld lo Ibr d<« isioii
the civil war In the Beroed 1
i»l Ibr iMiaitl lo allow tbr lUiU r
gait ravalo
A .oirnln wrxrd In Ihu
pir* to furulHh an «'>Uimiar alt hough
tbr nuctuatlon of ibo rust of
might make a fliffrrrnrr In < (*ht If Uk>
mir lo aims in Hil'H.
long drlajrd
audsims rnUhli-d. RoU-rt B. Waller
Tbr coot ran lor enm-ut to Im- used
by tbr rtiy whs awardrxl to the Han
oab h Iwy MrnantUr wuupany. The
iral i.WKi liaiTels. Nemaygu ce
to be II.W. and the next 2.<»on Uarrrls
fl ki. Ihr Iwlaucr of the rt-quirrmrui
Id tbr city to be •i kO Pn*kop Kyail
kaeubluitird a bid fortl ko ik-i lau rel
for Elk l*or1land w-iuent. wbaievir
may be required by the city up
June 30. not to exoeed 1.300 barreia. al
11 to; wbai waa neoeeuury nfler that
time al 91 >•
R. J. Mercer aabi
a bkl arlU»3 for ibr MarlborMk
WATER TAX SUE
maronu
to twcoro du^
oow^ If not pold bwlom APRIL mb
the #Ai«r win be obot of without fur
ther noUco.
•or 194/
W. R CnldwwU. Mtipt
THAT CLCCTION IB
NEXT MONDAY.
SMOKE THE BLUE mu. OlOAfIB. .
KUBECK & HOYT
of
Ihr r»v|b-gr Bgn.I bavr made It
Wc Wsmt Particular People
-hut 'a
few
days
iiwa) and >.m. must l.av. a |Mlr
tt> go w.tb ibai VU^Wi gown
To see our showing of Oxfonls. Wo know that we
can please you in both quality and price. Wc
carry nothing that is not right. Any- •
thing purchased here can be
tlependcd upon.
.!/./)• //V;')'<>/ ■/
/ -
-r
BACHANT & ROSCOE
When You Want Lumber
Our Soda
Fountain
Will be open for business
Monday,
April
and will be in charge of
Frank E. Paine
thlaeii) taking l>ari in ihr balllr of
intlagu and hi., b.othrr iKX'Ing sri
w In Ihr PblllpplDr*
Three cbildnn survive her. Mrs
hwjb B. Walter of Fife l.ake. CUflurd
lark of Cedar F^lls. Iowa, and Jasot
a.k of Jarkson e4»unty. Michigan
Tii'Ra«‘«"r Hnmo. oho dmui util
There are aixtern grandebildrcn auL
trrday
eight newt grandeblldrt-n
Mm. Hub
waa n devout cbrtatlan and all
dimopod pvor Fall.
through her ytSara of Buffering abe
By WIm to thO Btroolni Rnord.
her affllcUona with gentlc^eaa
.
Nlanoni I^Uo. Morrh 80-An
and meekneaa. never complaining
known womon jumped otror tho Amor aavtHl hU Ufr until the pollcw came.
Mra. Robert W’aKer waa at her bed
meol
aide when abe died and Mr. W'alter
Tlir Royal Nelfbborn of Queen City
and Mrw G A HoWday wHI go to
Comddertng
the
fart
that
there
Is
ramp. Pfo STS. are requeated to meet
fVe Lake this altemooii to attend the
10
be
conMderable
paving
tbla
year
at Woodmen hall Monday. April 1. t<l
The amwAoe will be held tof Water uaora rnttal jmj tho water Ux attend the funeral of Mr. HendTicka.
and much cement wall work, the city funena
japriu im
wiU doobtlPM ime more than 4.M«
tbe body wUl be taken to Jackaon
barreU duiteg the ^aaMn.
bad a pot luck anpper al the i
gatlonal churrh laat etrenlag 1
BAKER'S Ulk—Mlim- p£mr.
tertalned the Sunday aehool on
SkVED NEGRO
aUKK. TMI TAlLOnp dt»m «Md
The Hohart Go., prop.
Tha nobbiest Una of everything .n our line in the city.
HOUSE STRUCK
' Ur LIGHTNING
>i*atriZh»)
Tlir fooitly
n
CITY BOOK STORE
See Oar Wlodow Displays. '
ASPHALT COMPANY WUTS SHOW
Hif tHltldliiK ohllr calliOK oil liU
nine dun temteroat Emtar tbinga
to be «
found In th# city. W* CBtry ovorything thoU new and right,
TOMORROW w want you to ace the ahowHng of Suits St 910.
KR FMIH Kll[ SGUNnS
Chor90 ond U Aoid to Ro <mi
Unitod tUtoo C«n»u1 Wclhom Htydon.
tho
Troll
of
tho
Tho Nioor*0u*n 9011 bMlo hod oUrlod
to oKoll tho 04ly wYth tomb»o offoet.
Gd ltolH^.1 E Walter
CotHMl Hoy#w» 9vt oh •« o omolt hoot
I minutr,.!
lo
O l bs k
U>i
Itmm tho horhor with 0 whito A09
iiiKbi at rife l.aVr al tbr luunr of brr
hoioloA Ot tho foro and ih« Unitod g|»orUl lo Ihr Kirwilno llrtx»rU
dauKbl^ r. Mi> U wls H Waller wh«Tr
IKinuMlf^d. Alirh . Moirh :;u
MIimg PAVING MATTER WAS PUT OVER
•tdtOO OhiAin ot tho itorn. Tho Ntco
sa
madr
lo
.
bomr
for
.the
past
Nuu huiUli. iLv 10 >^Ya,-ul,| UoujtliU *
FOR ONE WEEK.
lara
llri «b«th was dUr to tbr
•»f oil Aim ArlM»r owlUiii foirinon. wo»
wricht id her adranerd ago and also
ktOuamd 10 ao Miikuoao tiUu lu>t
i aiiokr of |»aral>
0I9I1I HiMl Ukrii l.i Hiiu)*^t«oily thiK
seven years ago. which had kept
tn.MiiiiiK oli. u«|.|.lu-a for 1h‘U.
eouflni*d to her ehair lor a Krtwu*.
Till- Kill.
clioiio lY r 1h uIhivo ro
IH.GOili. OOM nluiiiliiK luiiui- fn.iii o BARBER CONUPANY WILL ALSO I•ortloll «d tbr l.m^l.K'r thru
l.s Hubluud wJh .u.r «d Ihc Ido
m tcbiKM'K wlHMo abo h«U k«4H' Rftfr
PUT IN A BID.
rs
4d Mbhlgai.
ifW Hh.- Hvtsl.un
uiilk, w>fu tt luuu In » cuvwt^*rlK. ot
111 April 30 shr w.mld have lirrn *7
I ho iMdui of « ri<vol»«)r. forciHl biT to
>eara old Hhr waa U..i. In New York
KH iu.
Contract for Comont Was Lot to H
and
at
an
early
ai^' came with
Hhcilfr riMMluKl
*,«miiiK>u«»U
nnh A Lay Morcant.lt Compan;
her pa.rota to Mleblgan
They went
ouil U iio» hot iMi llH* tn»ll Id fho
to Jat kson txMinty by way id UcUoAi
and If. Prohabla That Over
niou
Tho Kirl U Iu o hrrhiuo condl
and eamr ihrouKh with a t«am of oxm
‘ 4A00BarrelsW.il Be Uaod.
OIOCOVEREO ‘it
AMU.f 01
whb-b they pHKurrd In that r.t> f.oa.
YftftTfl
AFTERNOON.
l.rais t*WM4 a|l«Mwni«ls y;(Oci.i<»i
Uittf m
'
FORCED HER INTO A COV
hhortff Crooidord
, ^ Tmhci
W..
1
TsneMe tSe Yo«m FoUm tb^x notkfog
A6n.lin.of I\»teb.
BmTtbue at a povnUr prira.
hwum. 02.
^AMERICANS
111$- IN DANGER
tLCVEHTH VEAII-30W
FTVt O^OCK lOmOH.
TAAVemC CITY, MICHIOAN. SATURDAY, HAACH 30. t»07.
TWCLVt FAOM.
You will save time and money
by coming here direct. We
carry a full line of everything
for building the house.
\ '
Prices and Quality Guaranteed
an expert of seven years’
experience.
Traverse City Mff. Co. ^ 4
Waifs
Drug Store.
m
Telephone-Cit. 32. Bell 169.
Easter Opening of Footgear
9
C-A*
Stetson
E=-.?£:-S,2
wrsrk of sit.tts.
It i% t
New Up-to-date Styles,
New Usts, New Stock
at the New Shoe Store of
Klaasen & Shamsky
■ •• •
$
2S4 East Front Street
Woman Can Have
..Mn b« K.
:wT Smm. Bm. A. S..IM. Nm.
SUITS
BATS
SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
are in demand
now—you can't af
ford not to give us a
look.
Sherman & Hunter
Providfjd she uses “BEST ”
Il*» easy tO' use and satisfactory
Its results. The results will be the
same every lime if the conditions
are the same. There is no questioA .
abouT the quality of the flour--it*s
always uniform, consequently must
makTcOOD bread.
P^nnah & Lay Co.
rii
■:■■
m pmmmm
1.
•
iMt ntttm mcom TMvn$t crnr. Miet^uw. »atwhdav. «a»ch i
■mlMl lk«» «■ to • CtaW «|M
®_- _
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi
at Out afkaf
$ imta Mttrtk
/je;. at auUk Ur State
t
I
RESOURCES
.$2«.60H58
MM « Otoi Af
k tow toj« wNk Sto
P K KtowM «r Wtot
ssssn
fc
-SWAfi-:
•TATE.
aSRsr
» if tto touftMt OMf«-
^ 4AAPM V. N
ito i;
mNKa.1
#to totoirt «r tto
JUNIUS E. UAt.
HrUmifkm f tuu BMri
litoitofUya-iny.
W1U.IAM A. COTTON.
QMQmU U CNISP.
CITY.
CM*
TNACV N. OILUS.
NALPN E. HAiTINOi.
Pto Mto «r
e#nn.
AMIL r. NCNUNOtlt
Ptoltoto«rfSoiN wtk^
EDWIN L TMINLEY.
Pto itottoft ftf toftftft far ftor yftftftft-.
A8MLIV 8. CUNTI8.
Pto Jiititoft ftf Pftftftft. tkrwft Mr*, to
ASHLEY S. OOOSON.
VOTE MONOAY.
Today wtU anrk tto Hoae of ftctlrr
upor«Ut«a of tto aprias «*mpali» to
iww Ito day of t U^tloa Thi- op|K»v
ISE eMdktoloft Oft tto rftrUma UcLH*.
T«»l....................................yti* 29036
sa;?:
M« WilHui ttMrtcto lifi ttto
Mrmias for pMrolt. wh»r« «N
toto tor
wto toft tocw
Por mm» time. Ttof •til m
kton vM| ftl Ofttroii ftto on ttotr tw
Uu9 heme wHl rtalt M Asa'Aitor.
Efttoafttnaw JftctooA ftto
itoo
xiJh ftt Ormto EMMft to ttor« mUe
Un. W R Horloa of Ifoaro
tor anft Mra Ms KiMdr ftiid tougb
tor U WMfam. wto tovft Wws
IBC ft Ito toj^ft to tto eU>' %
frtowto ftto iTtotlTcw .rwtuntod toto«
I
o»o»o»M«»«»o» aaaaaaoawawaokMa
MUCH BLUK SUKES
Sperlat to the Kvealng Record
L»r. Mirli . Marrh 3u.V.
Hale of Kiunkfuit. fomeriy auprtiat of the duelph l>utaut Caak
ay td thia place. wra« a vlaltor In
Ibla torg thU wt^k.
Ackerman and Elmer Wanv
f Thumpaonvllle and Proaecut
ing Attorney 1). IJ. K. Warner aad
Ihputy BhoHE Oeddea of bVankfort
been doing lhm..r thU wc^.
ectlonerriag fur Hu- county in at for
iwpcetlte town.v
Counly rierk Ely has aold his man
i a> UeighiN tc» Jhiiu'* W31W
^bcquence Ih.-reof the f2y
tcaldenee In ftYaukfort
Ml.* Hattie Abby. formerly (H>Nluf
'rk at this plare. U vUitltiK
tn Honor
PUmACEHNHEII
*
i;
PM
New P..ti.|,K s lu Cu-.iiu
New Beef*.
Kn'sb AhtMiagio. on Trm*t
Swvri Corn
Hruwiii'd Swis'l PolattHi.
Strawtonf Stout Cake
Rbubarh Pie tomon Pit- Chero I’iHakrxl Cuataid
By Ue way. have yoti mmu Weaky
lee Cream CroqueUa
Aasorted Cak.Sahr Brother Fewiasa and thp
Fruit.
MUcI Niii«.
Fign
Record conr^^dent had a apeclal tnCryslalUed nirigrr
lon rstmded to them to view thr*
Inneriai and Arneihati rtos-M-.
trito- and proruamcHd Hienr all
right and Mrirtly up to date. Wr'^iey
has everything from a UK*muild to a
gold llhh in hU aquarium
tia queation but that the irpubiicana
ri
Vote
lor Jeaepli|
Ula aprhig whatever and aa toery | SMto fOT AldCnMB. I
VaadMate on the lepubUoan ticket la I
_ «
I
a msitotoutive rltiiea It aeana to to I
EVaitk
a foraitod roacitofa. that thoy
HeUIdllBt Belicre In B»ks
»th» MriaMT
FRINK
TRUOE
■umwiKMUM
If Ihry tio ihrn t oinc and look over our new stork
of wall paper. V\ e have ja.si rccciT/i-d our spriiii^ line
All iltc Iicwrsi brij;htcst pallcms.
Special Bargains on all Cast
Vear's Slock.
Your Kdi.ilJc Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
lug TaeUe Ttowtsaud lkdlH..s (|I2.
imhii hy loan for the pu.iHise of purHiaslug a farm of Kn gerea or opm, |
and the ercH-tlvu t»f suitable buiMIngsl
lor the aupimii of the |HKir of maid
wunly. at a eiat not to exci«tHl |12
•mm.; »nd that iM.nds of the said txmi.ly |
i>e i^siisH) ibereitir. K,iid tomds tti Im-.ii
interest at the raie^rf not to exees-d
127 S. South Union Street
A
in denominations trf |2/mmj t ut It. |ui>
able a. follows;
Snap
»p|,
1)01.1 want lbplK>ll.rriiit.unK'llum.
until said lamda are. fully paid;
hat tluMM' voting for such ban
shall have wtitlen or prlutid on ilielr
.ts -For the laan'- pnd iluu<e
against the b.a'u shall bare piitit
oil their laliotK 'Against
the
Said elertlun will 1m- hi l«l at the
\cial township hali* or o!ln*r ii.sual
wtbiu plat^'K lu the townnhips of
Id eouuly. and al (Jiaiige ball, to the
first ward in the City of Travfra'
City; ainbc Second wftid hnll in the
St'cond ward; nt the South Side pii
nrary building. H'onier Truth
t*nioti ►liirts In the Third wuni;
Snph nnd also a recltatluu by Miss
BteJI* Bftker wa* much enjqyed by all
proaent
Light nrfreahmenU were
nerved nnd all went home reeling that
tto evening wna well spent and an
olhrr bright spot k-a to ihelr mcnuiry.
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,
Phone OOU -i
JosopH Slodor& Sori
Flrsl-class Bntebers, Packers aoft Saosage Mak^
IN THE SPRING
we piovide ail the delleacleir trf the
FORIISSBUER
Call and be convinced
A. R caae la not Uuprorlag aa fast
aa towaan fawsayaaplx At Mtoeai
he la nniSaad to hta hoaae miAhle to
get ttol al an.
^
,
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Jame* Ttuiapciwer left
fot R
FouiHi watd. and at
City Thuraday morning wher^- bel
..‘•‘"’I:
,
Number af Young F^g Plannad ball ill the F'Uth ward of said city.
chance of a w^iion on (he P
USU'd this 2Ub
day«*f Feby. A. D
/j;
railroad. Jim Uavc-s Honor will,
bent Wlnhen of all for Mtctw in
W W. UhU.N.
|N
naw wBdertaking
He ha* iicrv wl
('l.alniiariU.Mid ,rf SujwrviMUs
| \”
P. M. fhltbrufly for .even year, and K
Tburulay evening whm aU.ui flfPvn RoiiKin r„ walTkr.
a WfWul awd
latobuking nU
maij awd the IVre Ma.quettr ooul
RECORD WANT A08. PAY.
rewt Ninth atrret. >he
Itara mato a totter aelcrlkm tor aach
cxraakw being to the form sif a surft nnpoMltifa posttloa Jim toat
boat of frlfwda hablud and all unite prlw for Miss (
been fcpending the winter here atteud
to wlahlng him Ood
Mr. Kata Llttla ha. oprmed her mil- lug fbe High uctoad Tb.- evening wa*
Uaery parlora to A. B Caae (\».-. ator pasfted reo pleaxantly with music
wUh a full Itoe of ui^lodale good gamea mud listening t« the phono
m7. .
Vou.
1:^5 Cass Si.
sraiyiin in bioilmg
chlekemi.
Spring
lamb,' veal anl p.ok and lA-«-f <rf \Ue
fg
veiy Iwjst grade,
viv ftl way a kwp uur
imoto at the top notch of excillei.ee,
and tluHri- that know gm«l meal know
us
At this M-aMiU of toe year we
call siHviai atiPiiiUni to uur Ham and
Itaisin.
Now is the Time
t)M •ooidMt
for
As we expecl lo move soon, wc will
han^ all electrii.
or combinaiinri
li.Miires. ordered before May 15ih,
rui-i: OF ClIAKGH.
netl interest on all iMitid^ teiiiainlut
unpaid, and
with art ru»sl Inter
The teal thing.
Ik.u I f.ugel to ask for our Sauftage,
comln# season.
We arc in poaition lo <)o your
ri-pair rmik at tlie loweit ponible
^
We Rinke > .pctialty of
THIS
W hurt* one man goto
rich through hazanlouft
Bper uUlion a hun.lre.1 grl
the Yoii»g ftoftpire Dancing club
WWlfal tlieir party at tto Morel New
•
mill Cbey Reed
Recooering (his Spiina?
Travt.se. at a speelal ekvilon toJh*;
hebi in the several township.-^ nor
wauls in sai<l etmuty on tin* 1st day of |
April. A 1» l!m7. the que.stio., of .als-
I2..M.U January 1st.
^ -
how Rre
Vour Olalls?
ElectiOR Notice
Ralph Haatlnga agalnat J. M llm II
a>anla] for city trraawrrr and that of tto founUln at Wall'a drug ulorr Mott
Anil F. Norhagor agalnai W. II
ctoy with a full line irf new drink*.
The Travera.’ niy Htaie bank, the
William Reimcr td Humeat.-ad had
Kliwt NaUonal and tto I'eoplea «av
iafurtune to liavc IiIm haru
Inga bank will all rloae Monday on
strirck by Uphlnlug last Monday night
aeermnl «.r eh^ilou day
and lost three horae*. twi> c\»wa, hay.
why the TwpubUcana ahuuld u
Tbei'e will Ik* a i.imil*e pniyer
mhhI. wagon* aiuM.iigcv am! nil erf hi*
•Irctod
The Hventag Record
ineeling al llo* Ktlrml* rbuirli ttHUurTIu ,Nt.
tarm Implt mcnu. U*** |2.«hh); lu*urneada the entire n publlran ticket to
uiomlnj; at 7:2u u'< loc k
All
tlun company han Juki pul their boats
tto peupla of Traverae t'lty and In (^rtstlan Bodeavoia In tto rliy atV in
oper ahaiK- for the approaching
UU wa do not loae atght of the
o and arv.palutlm; them olive
UdkaL which will alau have large nagieeu. eiitSiv chiitiging ibelt appear
JonUa. at the poll.
iirle of the llairtiht
It i* tlituiglti na\igatiim will
Tha couaty ixwm farm pruiMiaitlon ^
•t Mrmday ctimlng
OIK'I. Aprn in or 12
The offlcei* f.u
awry Important aird we bcUeve abcml^
Reynold.. i2ti Wc-l
the eiiMilng year are; MtoMmil^'ap
carry by a full vote Ot^rrge ^ Crlap
!r rrf a day for anaki^ cither,
far county commUalooer of ectooU
having no weapon excci>t a
haa ao oppoaiiu
Dredden haa opened a lathing earanthmA on hla abouldet.
not to give battle and toat
Matt !1uo|k*i. Illiliolh-Captaiu. Jtdi.t
TS« V^ultaNn the wi
SlunielHttnt. flr*t male. William Me
ara eoatoat. win to
Culgctn; eiigimy't*. chief. Ed Witnle:
Honor’a young p»M>
to «Uh latrreat by the frlenda of the
hold, net mill. Jaimt, Burton.
caadldMcw
^CONO WV-T ADS. PAY,
caadldOlca but there acem.
acema to to III-
f i ■■ *
THE HOMEMAKfiA
THE FIFTH annual military ball
will l,v givtn al thv City uinra hou*e
r« Mou,ia.% t^iiiiug Apidl 1. b\ Com
The following i* the bitl ,rf fare Uh panv M.
E\ei>toHl
the IPark Place Bftater dinner at 3:3u viitHl to ati«*tid
The rveoipiM
tomorrow evening:
I all go ehiiivlv toward d«-..ratinR the
Oinape aux Bardtn.w
grave, and aiding noody cumi,idiw
Clam Broth in Cup.
IX.u’t mih^ it. come and euiuy your
Mr.
Bnialufcm Waft-,. Mhe* njij h,ip M k.hkI c;ui*e.
(*hlcken Soup a U Prlnei**.
U)rHKlg.iod will kcive a railroad lunch
Rlleed Tomatoea .
Rlleed- CuemnS. r« during the evening Stewar t *, on be*
Baited Almonda
iia will turnihli tto' murk
PUnked WbltcOah, Maitre d Hotel
INjUtoca Borduen
Btdled Capgu. Ciwam Celery Sams
Cair. Swrsd
Bi^da. Claetsl wlib
riench fNwa
Fillet of Migtion with MiiahrvMim
Queen Fritterw. uu fogn.o
N..ii.t* in hereby giten. that pursu
Roman Punch
ant t.. H ..‘M.l.tllMu iwiKs.d by the
lhast Rll.* of IMme Beef, an Jua
Ikatd ,of
S..|M rviMUi, of the aald
Htaut Ytmng Turkey with J»dly
Ctitinly td t;iand t iaxeiae at a rmet
H.asl Spring lamb. Miut Same lug held «Hi the nth day of January.
Waldorf Salad
A l». 1:»h7. Iheie will be MibmltU«il t.»
Mashed Polauea,
the ehn to.K trf said County «rf lirand
C|iPTi«NSTyFFlEBE*ll
I ;
J. W. SLATER
Let u« ftpane on your paint-
kiviiias ihliik
Ptod E. Rfttorto w«M to Walt
toto pdl to ftMWft torn work fttocw (to
REMEMBER, we (vet the measurement oNlie nioms;
sew the carpet and pul it on the floor with a good
heavy felled lining under it at these prices, and let you
pay for it a little at a lime.
It toe. nat Uka aa
•mto iahar ta put than aiB hactoaa ttoy piva toat rtauita-.
baat appaaranca and beat wear.
Tout....... ;........
Salonerng to WiHlam Rcimar
Was Stru^hy Llfhliiing
NifttoMft today.
, Tto Mlsacw TyuthU IHHu* and Ivy
Itoftdft l«n this UKwoloJ for
ftioir hi OwoftMi. whtrw ttoy
poad thrlr vacftllon.
TiwUinaatwr Hurat of tto IVrw Mar
urito woftt to (Iraod Raplda
rteoliK. Hr wUI rrtuni wtthUk
roto raroMn* Iftalltute apc<cial.
Mra alia pdlcn rotuniod to.tor
toHDr in MuftkeiM Ibla momini;.
rrtumed
Nlaa Vhift Hfttloci
drawn IhU momtug. whrrr hhe
rwaumr tcwchlug
Mn>. I. H. Cauiptoli a|XHit tto
In drawn.
Wta. K. M Tbruftfta and daug
left fur Haatlnga tbla nuitalug. wbeiv
Itov will vlftit
Mra n. HI iiftidwin wrut to Be
•toftra faat It wdit «vr h, R.
Mi ar apphcat,Mi and by tto
waar it will •<««, Mat hr tha
priea. alma cast par fftllan. al
UAUUTIES
..4............................ a 60.
r. V. Honow or mrxfonl. wl
toM ftpfttotto ft week rUlUftc kU
bnXtor X 8 Ifortoo of (to pawl
iflurw^ to WwfortI totof.
Prttoftrtoft and It t<«a without «aytoft
Utot today will to doruted to muftt m
eriMlo ftEorta hy ibo rondiitoloft. Tto
i
Carpet Prices.
PAINT
THAT
Whore one man »u)S
pw Ibrntwh tbf flaw
■nethotkof Sarios,.4un.
Ored icet RICH. .
AgrR let
This tells Its osrn story of the tUc
of carrying money about the pe|.‘
son or hiding
where it Buy
become lost or stolen.
GOOD ALL THE TIME
bettofhM MU: TU andvBhtad
/ We shbuld be ptenadtofcceto
M your Mirplu* funds on Open Account, SnvingB Account
or
Certifiente
...
,
to. A«k yov
or eUl le We
hEX
. CeOCOUTES
J.W.JMkm A. W. J.hn<»
BoMaMonioe
P.MiD«t«ri
A.OoniIk
P.P. Ak«
J. H. Lmmoo
WeqiMtaK Olob
1 he wise man chooses 'he better part, and places his
money in thirf Bank, as it will be Absolufelv- Safe and
Earn H i>er cent interest.
ICE SOLICIT YOUR BUS/A ESS.
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Traverse City State Battli
.?'£'SSUS1ISS5S.‘''‘
a;:
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■■I
oXa THAVCCM CITY. lilCHI4AH. SATUJIOAY. MAACM
fm m VOTE
| nI cmr TBHSWEI
^ tin same discretion you would
in yiNir own private business.
*■
jr«i
m jrmir
in yjr
bu«iA«M %»ho h«d
I fMP dWH. Idild lUtf #ir«i jrtw »M >Mr
THE VERY *E»T of
I m$ WliltaiAdiw MOW M oMdi tM bMI Mrd »f nnyomn yu H»d
la tho
daalliM. jrau nmtd al coaldwr for t
IMDFOlHlilT
MONYFWHTS
LoMit^ Warm
know of tto #ifMdiHitto4|Mltot
While Bmid
Bnwa Hnwii
mm Salad
OoEw*
After 4ho f»«1 thtasd had bo*« <Ua.
pus«d of and the satokM aet golac
Ca^. J. V afelMoHi mbbn a ab»n ad
dfw Of ae*r.imn to the huya oho
voto tbn Wtto back In the oartr
EXPEIUENCEt
OF
OLD
AND lie apoke df Use cood alii and leeilnu
of the >«dntsar men U>»rd the ulder
VOUNO EOU>lEflE GIVEN.
oriEMlntloh «»d eJuoflT t> aayln*;
• Von haw* a«nred andor lEnay goner
nl*
Hay >uu o»w wrr^e .oily under
tho jpeneraW of flenly, |*oace and
C0.E wn TO THEE I. E
Pniaporliy •*
F 1>. Marriti. evnamnnder <if Me
rhe/wai
ti. A U.. made the r.
.jionae^iid i.iic»ke td the IT. A K . a.
umi an<
riad tu n%a<K'
They had aB trom the hiburly «d men.
framtied the l?t«^id waldeu battle flelda t« flfibi fot a
A |i«ii|ile Ui 'dUln ..i..
<4 the WMilh; wime liad
warrh.^1
waiter. Kidieit K Walt* r.
ibiuuyli the tw-mlug maraln** nt il
roducx**!. after.vhlih f. t'
..them acaled the monnialna tif the Gilbert nave a abort talk on noni^e
Phlllpfdn.^
In ehaae of
unruly
greatfwl tluus« io the aorid. b«*iiig the
lire*; une ur loro fulluared the greu
f to do »t oroll «■
vmie.trail of wdaklna dwrkvd In bid*
la ixm* bad
<*ua war t*lpi and wlih Ibe acmitia of
ouniet.
Tlwa wfvy iiayld yo« aat tiM tM aaiM *acn
and
rhlldr*n dangting fmm
Ihrtr ben* arrma the wr«i*.rn Main>^;
ptv TfiCAHmtfl lofoo la
in ev.-ry walk uf ill.* bm that it
1», l.anir|l, ld.
Boirtt df *61.
Idr. MaaliaMalal. tHa dfoaaat City Traoauror. »• now fui.ng tho pooitUm
by MpdOalwiat.
Ha hm flm tK# vary boat.of aorwca.
Ha hot ma#t a
raaard by aoUocliaf MOHE THAN U b€H CENT of all tha U>o« .opon tho
IHiataniat ratlA tho hlfhaai record ovor mado in the hvalory of tho city.
Ha la a lilflid/ aHatand cNlaan. an old roaidont and ono of our hoavioot u>-
In hlo privato huoir.aao command tho sorvicoo of Mr.
loHor MmooH fortunoto.
to. loo. tho peopio of th«
rnlfl omnaMir timir ima MU whon thty caat their hallota for CITY
TUBABIIIIIII
hi
Aprk Smt
Tfioy will docldo that thoy wiah thtt truo and
wAi iHvaM H UM poa#lt to
horo ho ic. awhere ho hat ah ably
Hil MIlafaHorNy IRM
.Thatlhoy wtliiodacHlol
to til lino with food buU
Tp do olherwioo would
That tho poiiH* toP'VcUta GOOD. HONEST. FAITHFUL PUBLIC SCR
VICE thoy will toclaro whon thoy eaot thoir VOTES NEXT MONDAY.
ttvl
tonat And toM <d tho port that the
oomen at home pMyod th the wnr. He
nns tou yoottf to enllat mitil ItSS and
thnefore had a ehwe to be a
the vlven. mother* and aareeCheni
hoove and aee what they were .
and huv they were anferlad.
apoke of the mHueiKe of the votom
US. Use EghtTnt at the fvtmt. hov thH'
memory kept the aoMlm pen
away at the weary wmtlne of
niiworih Hale fcdlowed Mr Carver
and iidd what he knew of the I
of Haniiagu
Althoogh Comimn
Thirty fourth Michigan, wna nc
tb.- dgkiing line, they m^re within the
.lanjt. r «.ue and Mi Hule gnve a
lu.lwnsiv*. Idtw t.f the Ullle. both
inuu what ih.-> saw and from what
bisnw) iHbw
Roi^ n f^mardk tl*eo anng. ”4
I.iuik* - iu such a plcwaing m
that Ibe naim rang wtUi atipUnm for
many minutm He wn* fortwM to sing
again and ihl« time aang with the
Mi*«-a Minor and
Salenski
My Old Kmiocky Home.** Mr. Ed
w^r.U is an (higilsiimaii, but a abort
.lin-.. Ill ih*- ctiuinry. and when he
siiat.M bark fur ih«- encon* *om«^e
abouie.1
-Whafs ft.e matter with
Johnnie Hull?" and the hearty cb*>er
wbi.i. follow,si afsnke the feeling of
the .Mm iican |as.|.U. for their hhigliah
iiwi^lna.
n.r Ml. UHi-tlV t.lk.' Marciill.c
mrh
* was
at the
luM*>i> «if MhH'b
F NfiUug**r
•milfil to^iiM* tiiasl ioi^tbf Ui* s of
T.f vl llie r|.irlt
4<l. Iii4ii;«(ni
f>ueM Haletiski. who ha.H K*>ned
II. ns- eililsiun niK with the tnMH«. the
met I«sl nlgt.l. a1tmiat,f.Mir ac*»n of uhirh the <T
l!if
I.I^I me- iH-lng in the ra\alr>. hU regi
lu.-iu r,’liig tbiougb Cliliia to Fekin.
ih. ii ^-:.ve a >. ry ii.ieresUng talk on
l-Und tb. *-..Miliy and bow theW r*vrull.
l .dii.wiu? nbmi' lliin earm* .nn- mad.- ini.i je-rfein sobli.-r.H.
.*• .tf «b<- vniwrior know!
The Spirit 01 Company M.
but eviTv *•>**. \ouru: *»r *»i<l Clb*d
d ll-l^
d «tf Ibr
H. I KI.4HI talked for a few rolnlb* llr«* *.f iialnoUKUi time and
wbi.h would conn- 1.1 lb*« »||.*- ef vaiiiiniTt*^ 's<&. bringing back
Uurlitr, tb*- e\*M>lng.
111.11 a Ml. .M'b. id- tb.. *^d..i. to in. iu.,r> .Mime id the lighter phaam
Th»* |m.Kr*m «NmiiiiiH«H*;^d *bni.;.rain-i.Si 4iii U.' i
uilb ;« glo^ «d III*, iwnipaign. He wus followed by
iu^ iHb.‘l.. i.. lb, -t: \ IJ a. litibi.r
juiepl, Klaaacu. who lalkid uii the
Many of them left Ih*- wrvk^ of the
rmied Slalea alniuM a half oiit,,r>
ugo. *.thep* liav*- bra n out only a f-v.
Aiurrlea- Ming bpi
*• nil idibs-t. >«* i*b ;iN
Tliu baiii|iii‘t u-u . lbi
diH-.tu-d'of. tuo
Ml-;.. - Miii.m ii..-n ............... i
i|., u.li; a .iflM ... WI.1.-I. H
i.» !•-. i...»)d wiiti an
n n I...I11.1 tb. II tU4.- a
lulilfH iM iiiu laid ill {III.- ball. ;.iu I ill.* *-4.t.
'Mid,ljs
J S' ,i...i..ll
ti|di.iii *.f
«>f ill..
(III* .r.raiid O'tii'W «*f i
bdlowiiii: . vri lb iii u
Waslmiguui alfr i
j.i.il.u. .iiineot V
by ilir I-lHlf T.iv* ni
conmoiiof BMBgiiiTruyw M mfiCM 22.
E*I iE;
I1I.1S7.01
StjuSJto ’
Traverae Cliy State 1
Flrat Nntkmal Bank
People* Saving Bnnk
MIUI
wna with the Thirteenth corp* and.
tot CharlM Herford. who wna with
the Utter apmng to thU feel and dt-
ilLL OPEN
brought a great Heal *
^Upt:*R R Ctotfe. who chanea In
diana during a portldh of the rtvll war.
Janitor -WSB*
Skuix maH«acr,‘ knd of the awful
thing* tbm he aaw na n result of the
work of the redaklnn. M. a Morgan
>^ounger orgnnUmtion nnd strongly rec
ommended that they establUh a
woman'* niudlUry.
George Stenma
gave hU perwonal rccuilectloiiB of Uncoin. Mr Steam* shook hand* with
"Honoftt Abe" while nerving in a regliueiit of New Hnmp^lre and told of
how the new. «T hi* death wa*
brought to camp.
£xp«ri*ncM in 'Friace.
U a. tXavper. who wa* mustered
of the Sevetit*H*nth battery, llf^t
tlllen, emb- n limnlh ago told of
etl>**rl.tice at San FrmncUco after
waa left In the band* of the aecreury
to be approved by the inoomlng hoard
of director* who will be eiect**d at the'
annual atockhoMen^' meeUng In April..
The committee on ground* con*lsl*
out tng of r. R Murray. VAimam Vog.'!arhi*
the
>w*rTed in tbiha. the PhIHppfce* and in
the United Htaten. being stationed for
mime time at Krist>o during the p**ril
ouu day* Ust April.
J W. nmik.-r Uivlu-d the Spaniah
camp Are of the «. A. R, In coromem
oration of I^ee** surrender on April S
Three che«T* were then given fo
both the old noidier# and the younge
I.. I11H101 ..f III.- U.\s. lit- tidd of the
spirit will, wliirh roiniciiiv M willl
into ih.- w.iik and of the i«-alM- lliat
lb. X
fnmi ail hands
ll.'iMvy l.nni*woMby waa n.-xl , ailed
on and >iud.e of iiu- ..jM-nnioiih along
III*- I'lilf .luring the ,-ivll war.
He
Tho board of director* of the WeQue^tong club last evening decided to
open the club Monday. April 1 for tho
•eaaon. This will be good new* to a
large natnber of the membem.
Tho matter of employing a Janilor^
THE PFBUC U cordially Invlti-a to
ttiiendour openingthls evening. Mu*lc
from 7 to 10-p. m. We have one „f
the moat up to-date► a»u
and •imnr,
t the state and mv
fecUoaery 1
licit a share of your patronage.
Fivd Aker*.
l»m|»rietur of the l>j*y tVirucf.
mar SiMt
For AMemun, First
Ward, Joseph Sledcr.
Ihe Hannah & Lay MercaintUe Company
Easter Clothes for Men and Boys
Absolutely Correct Styles, Greatest Assortment and Best Values are the
exceptional features the Mercantile Company’s Clothing Division offers
you. Every'new style for spring Is here—every new fabric in the latest
weave* and colorings Is represented. In addition to the weibknown Brandagce, Kincaid & \N’ood clothing that has proved so saitisfactory to our many customers, we have
added this year the celebrated Alfred Benjamin & Co's full llne of Men's Clothing. The well dressed men the world over recognize this as the strongest line that is made.
Juit Another of the Company's plans to give our customers the very best that luoncx can buy.
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‘The SI. Regis
Easter Novelties Half OH X*>
A
tY.at with lUio boltoui. 1‘^our button bias fuff,
PedU cut full peic with cuff on hbottom. Just the thing for youof:
WJL Mtole In eheckii and plain weavcM and priced at
i
• ilAM.
fttCHA. tia*t. 117.50. tM.00 and $S.OO
MT*!*A i**nmniic**
Ill^
rik'd
1*'“'" ruff,
ABIC.. W^Slt|fU9
partly fitting form.
PanU
ros<le fuirt>eg plain lioltoni. Tlii-. is also made in cheeks and plain
weaves.
Prices $ia 517.50, *18. 5X0. 525 and 525
/■
4^ U»itV
Ilaswat-'Vi inches lonLV three buttons, loose
roll. Half iteK PMHUl a mighty nobby suit, at
$l?p tlSp S15p fiewSOr $18, $20 and $25
iUfred Benjamin Co’s Gothing
ready*to*wcar clothing.
We show you the greatest a-saortment
of fancy Worsted Caaaim^res, Blue Serge and Figured Serges,
made in the moat popular prevailing colon* and checks. Prices are
$15, $18.5$* $18, m* $28* $2$, $80 and $$$
breasted ^*orfolk suit
M MMK UltUUSy
with TWO pair of bloomer pants,
Bomethlng every mother will fully appreciate. Made in sizes from
^iolTandnellat '
$ia75 the fvll Slllt
Double nreasled Noriolk
broke* plaids in light and medium grer. Prices *3.00. »4.00, 54.SO
and H7& A Big line of two-piece auite at *2.00 and 52-25, ami the
Rutaian Blouaea at 53.50, 54.90, 55.90 and 57.00.
Easter Morning Breakfast
Get your Ham and Bacon at special prices for Saturday only,
and buy your eggs at ICc a dozen. Just for Saturday. You will
. have a breakfast feast for a king.
If you like apples; have some splendid Baldwins and Spys.
[Grocery Division]
After Supper Sal^ T*"
o’clock p. m. until
closing time only, Saturday evening.
Ttie Grocery Division Offers
Children’s Gothlng
We have added several
new lines to our already large atock of ehildrerv’e elothine, enabling us to show the
greatest aaaortraent and best values ever offered i n Traverse City,
have bc*en ordering
All tboM high grade styles that many people ha^
from Ohioago and New York can now be found on our shelves
1 aave you money on every' ]purchase.
will sell all our Easter Eggs, Easter Rabbi to, Easter Chickens and
the like at just one-half the regular marked price. A 'splendid
chance to get Easter Novelties for a mere song.
[Hook and Drug Division]
-<■■■
Bu.ster Brown Coffee in pound packagea, regular 30c grade, 1??^
Egg o-See, the great food, regular 10c values for 7c.
.
>
“Alakuma,”tbe good candy, 30c regular, for 30c a pound.
i
Just a few boxes of our fine 40c assorted creams for 25c a box.
/
The 25c wndy Rabbits for 18c; the 15c candy Rabblto fof 10c.
Xlie JOry Goods Division baa some remnanU
of fip^ SHkd that will be sold at just One-Third Off. ■
Trie bru0 Division offers three cakes of medicated
Curaplex soap and a regular 35c rubber flesh brush, the whole
lot in a box fora Quarter.
Trie Book*DivfSlori has a number of dainty Gift
• Books in fine covers and
in a box, regularEbooks. This
time at just Half Off. Make a most aj^ropriate Easter Gift
‘ V
S'
. MtOMMAN. tATUlieAV. MAMCN ». HB.
FINM THIS emr HAD VERY MERRY TI^E
nBB%iiuil B6tW66nil^
KOMK cAm eiRLS SINT
•AimeL OF RUBBtlL
M.
I td AM the Vmms
Makes defidous liot biscuit,
griddle cakes, rdb and muffins.
An abMliMlT
<ram of UfUr powder.
JONH HENDMCKS DEAD CHILD BLED TO DEATH
SPBtU Mnc IT CRSCOPU
Tbe Deulah Home bjui received
•rat barrel of rubber frum Traveror
City. Tbe dowatloa was made by a
mber of yowng Udle* known as tbe
Utah Homo elub. In bla letter of
ledgmeoi. Mr. Swlfl oUlo* that
number qf new boys at the
Will B« Otvwtad U ftejalcMg That
xa they are wild and diffl
tba Kbif Naa Ariaaa Femw
Ctrl! to nnderaund. hU work has been
Urgrly Increased. Bverythlng 1« mm
dIaUy Invited to attend these aer- thg akiog nicely, bowever.
rlcek.
The lUt of chairmen of the Vocal
At the l»reabyteHan ebnreb Tear
BeuUh Home Rubber Band baa been
cran CMy eoaimandery. No. tl
There will be- all^y Basier
pn'pared and Is published so that the
Knigbia TempUr. wUI nwmhip o«
vleet at the Church of Chrtst U
U»j s and girls will know who to go to
Ras^ter at Um avomUig aenrlee.
row with apeelal music and a ae
with their eoIlecttonM «d rubber. Tbe
Holy communion. baptUm and re
on the ‘Ibvlnliy of Christ- at 10:30 a following Is the list
eepiion of membera will uke place at
m. and a apeclal Raster program
Asbury Church—Robert Walter.
2:an No preaching aerrlce In
p. m. -The Living King- will be given
RvangeUeal—Mrs B B Bc'lknap
by seventy-Stre voices mlih orcli
PrlendM—Mlw Mary Whlnnvry.
Pourtec'oih Strcni Meihodlai—Mra
Bc-njamln Houghi y.
Al Ac ISMI.I cliiirvh li.rr. will I.
ChrUrlmn ScbinUi —MKh Dorothy
as. nelerisHl, Mn, P. C. Deal
sitecUl decomtluns and >.pecl.nl niuMlr Ijuiiu.
ki. -K#ar Not Ye. O lurael.** cDtidat both the morning i.nd evening ser
Rldscopal-Mrv W P Tlowaii.
ley Back I; Mrt P H. Heae.
Congregational—MIsm Mary 1‘ohOral
Anibf m. "Artur. Rhine." < Porter)
HalMUt—MIkm Uniliu* Brooke.
Pirrt 'Mc'ihcwllai-Mrw Henry King.
• A KUlrlier.
Church of ChrlKi- MUs Ulllan ITnn
rittdr Mns P. II lleth. Mrs P C
Pre sbjtc rl:.n. Mrs II U. Oaraer.
k amund. r A. Hkelcber. C. A. tVate.v
r.utral .S hcNd -MlKs Purdy.
Organhi—Mrv R T Brinkman
Eltiiwoml Avc-nu«--MlKs Barton.
Grace Church.
Vulor, Rtf.'rt-Mlss Evans.
AT
Cbtftwb ef Cbrtat.
llitab, tba nidmi aoQ of Mr. and
Mm T. W. fkiod or fbdoo, 41ml Ibi^
iworalns from lajurUa romlrtHl a
a«n Tba imu boy. wbo waa bat
l»» and ihiwa yaam old. IHI a waak
a«o and «u«irk hla forcbi^ acaln*.t
lb*' |w*daU of an organ. maaUlag two
amall luia.
Ui.plt« loadiral i
fftj !•«> «iik otii rlf^ltiK up tlM lawn.
waa UaiKiaiUbla to r^tofi tb« flow oT
TI.I.I firmliy hr van lultMi lit ftMl hla
blond nod tha rblld lltaimlly bind
fnlt.ra<Hl Irw lisaa twaatjr four
iMPiir. orifiar.fd
1 nl4 hma Im llvMl u«til
Mf. li»«ctnrk« waa a |4ts0«4«r iiT
Tf«%ciM* ni>. aji tnh luu
here fwr
ihr» |t»«i
)»>ar«. HU wlfil>niT4^«><| liiiii to
(niTo by fl»r
y#*na iHif i.u rhn.lfs« ato tafi to
inssum far>ln*
Vhry utr: Ulunir.
Huim% %it% Jiiarph Warir. Mm WII
lUbi Kurn. Mn> Atibtir Nmil. r. J .
Juhu. Carl. WillUm and A\k>rn. All
ibr riiliunii arr bi-r** but MliinU fuid
II U
tbai abn wilt U* bam In
-Hiiisi foi \hr fanr ml
aba balac
III I’lmlmiait. O . ai pmaant.
CAtTCfl FARTV.
•.pub
COSY CORNER OPENED
Ttie fclb.aluf pioyram will Iu* giver
I IJrace leiibwtiuil rborch at
fbe
Marry Tima attba Hama af Jabn Da
Witt taat Kvaolng.
.lAat raaolng iwaUa llilla girU
at tb«> boron of J<dro Dt-Wm la b
Df Ibair mile dau«hler. Franrna,
bn RaMar |sariy. An Raatrr hunt and
edbar gamam pmvidad arouambmt. Ha
rmabmaoti warn anrred and all
I Our ParMiver.*^ ill.
flb.rUH
"Ts Iw
ridi.)
"JabiUle rks, In P.“ I A. J. Holden )
Hymn. “The Rtrlb* U O t-r.:: (O lUI
eitrtna.1
ill A fui.“ ivr! H r.er
TIIR RRARON for arhulua will
ba bam and your ordam will
•I«br lum ml MHvUa will ba Mcmdjiy pmaiptly takan cam of and highly afv
»i i eiVUsrk fmw Iba bouaa. Ibf Rar^ pce^latad by Ifarrny Ranaom. qira
1) rtu-lilln offtrUfla* and Und^rtakar
Rock Away.- IC P. Rpih-i.)
^adiTuiui In rhmrgr
Uv wni. a iartn
Rerrotm.
Ufnf tba
Offertory
antliem.
•Hosanna.
(Jiilee Oranlcr I
Offir
Offertory
Renti-nciv -H.dy
iugti"
THK BUNNY BOUTH.
ictua tW. If. Oerrlah.)
Aroarlca’N gn>atr«t colorad hbi
umiinkm hymn. -O «o»1 rnneen.
(' Iloekweir* - New B.iuny itoulh" will Y«t Kter .Near.- tl. B Woodbury.)
orln to RacelaU.- W. H. Uerrteh
bo at ibe Orund Opera Jlouae, matinee
•enalonal. -Jeruaalem ibe Oob
and ovcrolng. tJafiirday. April «th. ‘n>u; en.“ in. F.
Jeune )
'
urgnnixation
rrm^nily apiie.tted '
Th# aisksU^ win ho: ' Ri.prano. MJk*
the] Hmnrthwmlie and MUs. nioaAoro
Kulamatpci.* Micb.. and the Dally
Catlnnrt: contralto. Mtaa Plnn*nre Rat
(lazette of Ibiti rliy. of March lih.
teqbiiTT: tenor. B. Veiwey |>egg: hail
IIMI7. Kpeakinp of their p*rfonuance
H<dk>rt E. Wwanis. nod laaa. Al
wld: - The company of wihmvi folkn
fred Wilhelm
nt the Academy. Haturday afiemoon
and evening, under the title of the
r.ai.irr will Ih* olmertisl at the Con
• Hiinny H.MUb ctunpany wa» a hlghl)
8w«H oinfilofl
iiiriiliiiliiMM
Then* wan only n giegutUmarchurch. hiomliiv’ evening
Rack and Wmg Dancing.
It the Runday
nday srh«K»l hour with
fall hoiiM- ;,i the matldiH*. but tbi
Two Qa..rt»tlaa. Mala and Farnala
viem ami roualc -T|h;
M.ialltv u the iM rfotmance
Mirt
..... Oanc-ra
aervlce will
to Um« a packod bou»e at night
V.' Coontown Camady
McMamu. MIm
Tbe5 «rv aUnit aa clever a bunch of MiiMt fJIbba. Mr*
Band and Orchcatr« Daily
Mooiv. MliMi Dray. Mrv. Buck. M('aan>
AkTilte. l»amtale«v Smith au.d .Vltmta
Buck piano; MU» Hunnen.
ever they
n- The
Tbeb
nuiiir.high claa* ailver comet tlullu; Mr. Hamer, organ; Mrw
liand cnrtbil by the organltathw will lender. 8|iecla] nmalc;
Voluntary,
^ellg1o^^ hymn. iPrani
prroib- the lulnclial kIi^hMii at n«
GRAND SSESt
Matinee and NIglil
Sat. Apr. 6
Ikiardman Avenue-Mlaa Vivian.
Oak Park -Miss Knimlngs.
One of tha Prettiest in the City— Jks>^vllle-Mlss TBihble.
Music From 7 to 10 © Clock
Down town iheie is a Imircl at
Tonight
•
Jackson M candy store and cm Hnio
«ti.M-i there Is one at q I Knapp
JCM.-iiy
Kiore. currier Cul
The formal oiu^ing of the Co^y
Comer. Pn4 Akefs' new store, look
It Is ex|MTl<Hl that all tbewe barrels
place today and It Is one of the prei will U- nile.l J^he last of next w.s k
I lest stores In the city. A new mnIs
fnuntaiii has been lnstu1l(>«l and i
MtiS'k Id candles and fruils U all ready
lor
euKtomirv.
The windows
ai>
Un. Ebner Wu Heittw Is Msr Suntastefully de<Hir.aUMl and the Ice cn'ani
parlor U decoraiiMl with palms ami
nowera.
ENTERTlIHEDirS
Tne MMla Bamtaln U entirely mo.1
em and much attention has Inn^n i$ald
to the sanitary leatim** so thai
ti.iner:. will get Jiothlng but the purest
and lM‘st drinks Mr. Akers bUa spared
m» expeiiM' In fitting up bU m*w stoii
and It IH n very desiralde addition tr
the city. Slewar^V oirh.-stia will fur
ulsh tiiuaic from T to loihU eveulug
BRICKS LOOSENED
J.C Rockwcim
HEW SUNNY SOUtH CO.
An army of real
oolored people.
COME
AND HEAR
Parade at Noon
. IVicck-^NiKht. 25c. 85c. 50c.
IMaiincc, 10c and ‘25c.
OurSutts
mmA
Top
Coats
Fit Better
Wear Better
Leok Belter
then those
usually
shown at our prices
$10 to $20
Now is the time to buy
while jthe assortment
is complete.
M
muf.
rnmt
IMIm
rattH uMs U *C"«* I
The anthorttic'H ni the New Mexico
t'cdlege ctf Agricitliure think that the
manufacture of indm>trUI aicbul from
c art US can reasonably Ice cousldrrod
Company M Will Entsrtain at th« City
within range of paanlbnitlea.
Opera House Monday Evening.
Many Tickets Sold.
RFTH ANNUll BAU
Onmpany XI.
Aineric'an war
grand hall In the* City <v|mu2i houw
Monday eve ning. StewarTii onhc'Mra
For AMermin, First
Ward. Joseph Sleder.’
i.e clMic'.'s c-muigh to pIcxiHC' .ill Many
tirku- li:ivc- iM’eu i*«dd ntid if ih
I'd that iheie will Ik- :• ^uigr crowd
preaeut
•
falra go toward ki'cidng up the
graves of ihc' dec'csM'd im-nitieiw t»f
who ure necily or lu dlMn-cot. At* the
pur|Mi»-e iK M wtulhy tme :uttl the c*iiteiiaiumetii wi.rth ev.-iv tint ,if the
inv«-^tluenl. c*ierycme >.hc>uM luiv u
tiekei . veil If they raiitmt attend
llunevcT ex:.ll.^t .ee ik.uUuii. we
Iri.uld iKil cliviM' the powers of tbo
-Me rh:MiPt;«
,
THE PHIUulC Ik ccudlnlly luvl
Ehiier for several years to c'lrtertaln attend our o|M'iilng ihU evc'nlng.
her class of Isivk .M least once each fruiii 7 In iu p ni. We have* t
year either at liet hoinc* cm Wc'lwilei the most upt(»date ami Haiiiiar:
Ktrc'et or at their coin.ige at IC:ist Bay. fecMhmety Murej. lu tie t-iate jti
l4$Ht evc-nlng the entertainment
toed; the form U an Easter party, and
r goecd. substantial supper des
to meet the r
servc'il.
After Mipimr the Icoys weiv fornrcHl
into* a Boys* Home nni! Poiclinr .Mis
slonary society and the following of
flee rs wc'H' eb'ctc'd:
President. Verffon Martin.
Vice presidc'ni. Claiencx* Anderson
Secretary. Roy Walt.
Trewmrc-i. Raymond Ch.iMThe piuty then dispers.sl. each Ih.v
being prcdiiM* In thanks and
g«*od
wlshi's for their teacher, and e ach one
down deep in th«ir hc-ait wishing
happy n iums of thc-.M' soc ial
c'v**nts.
rwetod ovory Bay. Th#
pricet arc aupplltd by local Boalara.
The otttaida quotationa by
l
tbiru, not
clipped from other papara
ira of tha pra-
H.s-c-ipts at the inatkc'i are pretty
light lhe,e d:rt>.
Thns h«.lH of ptu.m-VK. three* of
h;.v, a few lu;oU of mlH«i Ilaueoufc
pimiuci* lon.le up tie- day c ic*reli>ts
y,*Hterda|. '
The tv la nc» rhange In the inruto sit
uation. Chi. ago niatk. i i,. c-aalng off
a little lu recc lpu.. )mt the prtce re
main- low :u i«.
Piic-es bc*re are
Potatoes. 18c.to.20c
LOCAL MARKCTtu
BACK TO TRAVERSE.
W. H. Raine Will Be Bookkeeper for
GE0R6E HEIM DEAD
Good Showiag for Peoples Bank
All are
itoa tbe otber day that ber
1 -wiped bM feel ou ber atrd
over ber.- 14 to a cmia of la
E. Wilhelm
0. C. Moffat
Abstract of Title
2IU State Bank Buildiiitf
Mrs Elmer s cl:iK»i of )*oys of
Congregailcmal Rimday schcxil wa^
lightfuliy entc'irulned at her home
Webtter street last evening.
It has
»
Steinberg Bros.
H. Raine. for many yean, bookkcN'per for the Ikuiion Slow In this
and who weal to Chattanooga.
. in tbe icaiue caiuriiy with
Charles lb»sentbal. has reiuriMHl to
Tmverse ('ity to remain, lie w ill take
Anthem. Cbrisi Is Aiisen." tPratt). Passed Away This morning After Reposition MS U«.)ke.|*cr fui stern
Dus t ami chorus. “The Day 1m l»ast
trerr Br or hers
aiding in This County for FortyId Over." tMark); Mls.s Eiereti. Mr
Five Years.
While and choir.
THE PlTlUr l:c ror^Iially rnMtcsl to
ReMirrecHon."
CKirge Heim, a pioneer of Grand atic-ndoitr otM-ningiltiK evening. .Musl'r
Traverse eouruy. died at his home in from 7 to Hr p in. \Vc- have one of
icKsi.u|vto-date and ManUary cHinKeyatone this morning, kidm-y tmuhle
being the cauM*. lie was*S3 years of feetlciuc ry Mores lii the state and wv
a c^hare of your p.iimirage
age ind for the past forty-live years
Pri'd Akers.
esiiled In the county. Six chll
PiopiMor of the <\wy Comer.
are left. HU father. Oeorge
Tlso Sunday Mchool of the First M
:. church will bold their Banter escr Helm. ar.. dbd last fall. The funeral
Ise* in the rooming In place of tbv sen Id' will Im* TUiesUay afternoon
from the bouM-. I’nd. rtaker Aiujemon
charge
lu antxh.'r ecdutun apiM-ar*. in cemdeuved loim. the Matc-nieni of Peo
BREVITIES.
pie.-. Savings bank an made to the
'hlmney
flte occurred
at the state hanking department . B showx a
serviren in the Scandlof Inaae Kent. i»2i State dreei. subatanllal and handserme growth and
re In the monslng at
a strong financial conditioii.
«m. No damage doae.
B nt 3 o’clock and T:30
XU^ Lucy Kelley entertained a Hub . Since Jan. 1st. UM. deissiU.^ have
g at the State strt>et
with an Easter party at her Increased over llO.ObO; since Jan Isi.
They have been prom of
lSb«. they have Incit^rsctl over |I00..
Ised to have w minister from MaoUtee
c
The member of Trmvcrae CUy lodge
of Elkw bad a merry time In their club
MEANS SAFETY
rooms last rvenlng. 'The iOka’ rwceo.
for you if you ttold an Ahunder tbe dlmskm of Blllv Alvord.
•tract of Title to your property compiled at thii office.
end of fun for the weinlmrs und their
•
No
Rsal
Estate traniactlon should
frteuda who were prew'ni
This en
tertainment U unique and brings Into take placo. no peoparty bm^L sold,
oaehangod. tranaf.riBd or
action the racing aldlltles of the- F.lka
out first making cure of the title.
The bookmakers did a thriving luiaiFor a reliable Abetract ace
ue«c and many thoasonds of dollara of
what some of tbe winnerw icmdly
hoped wa. real mom y. changed hands.
The emcrtalmiic'nt was unique nnd
full of featumw to kcN-p the- Wks in a
have rcHulled In
ented thin aliemoon when a nnmlu-i
if brick on the front ciimlce of th<
(Try o|K*ra htwi *e bliwk were discov
r‘ied and iv‘mov*‘d Tbe lio<.t had arkeil
le mortar and when It worked out
he bricks rmndy tadting one on
top of tbe other. Todays high wind
might have loosened and irent them
to tbe attest below the risk of atrikirf»me iiedeatrlan being great afi
the Hin^i was fulh of i>eop|e all tbe
afieru(K»n.
A oraMon went on the* roof and look
tenit/t; organ and piano.
e brlrka off. the htnet b.dng luitri
Antheri). "Reduce In the Ixsrd. * I Ho caibsl in the meaitllme In ease he
ratio Darker.)
horrid droj. any of them As the man
The Morning Kindles all was forced toiling far out over the
the Sky - lllaveuhi. alth organ, idauo rnlm^ of tbe buildtng a companion
and \i«»lln
while holding him by tbe feet, a
The RB.ster evt'iiiug »oag service
hlied cixiwil was allracted and
111 be led by tb«- young people s
lolr
ThU will IH- throughout
a
uslca) aervic**. Special niiiRie will
and alao several
sever
singers.
I'
rl. Keal t>ockett>ook
iraiiic/c-nrlojasl; |r, n watd
I l.> Ml W Front St Ttav
XliK. lalw:ii.| Fayson '
mar 3<c-ti
M«srfK£?’c.
Change <»f Ppngrnm blumlay
an<l Thurmlay.
Polioeinau’a Little Kun
For Mother'a HirUiday.
ChooaiiiK a Servant. Drnnkani anti Statne.
^
llluatraU^ Song, “In tbe ahatle
of the OKI Apple Tm..”
Tbemt aie exctiptiounlly tine
pidurca.
Buyliiff FHeoto
Ry^ P'T )ba........................... ..
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SIS E. Front
DON’T
Cbldteaa.;lire weight.................
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OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT WE
The conservative policy of the bank HAVE THE BEST LINE OF FENO
Is shown by the fact that while the INQ AT THE RIGHT PRICE.
cash resene rtsiuired by law Is |I8.IT* THE ADRIAN AND MADE
•W. tbe bonk Is carrying s cash re
WIT^ -THE TIC THAT BINOfi.serve of |l 07.000.
WE GIVE ONE 100
lb.
Cured bidoM ............................. .
SCALE
WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE OF
S2SB0 O ROVER.
“I
LoM Ha ForgHa.
J
T am afraid, darling. y«a wttl troryj
aooB foriac me.• How can you tblnk ao7 Bm. 1 bar*
tlod two kuota tn my pocket baadkor
ehlef.-»MagffOodorfer Blatter.
) lor lasrph
e toe AMcf^
First Ward.
SEE OUR Lt^
RUN A-BOUTS
AND DRIVING HARNCBSSB BEFORK YOU BUY.
^
FARMERS' SUPPLY CO.
Xlarcb 10—7IHc;
,
mtotmAm. «atui»ay. much m i
g--^s£^irg^mi5iiiri|
V AOnm^ vim tw syWk»lr
BIliIGS
OWCI
«fl M pjGs rok
aMl CBMI*'
»#-u f.^1
rali^l fliaHtlir MfK (V. Or^rlaa^ O
j____ _________
mtVyTi^i
Ut fall i»Un.;|^
Tr*»#^riir
Ht\fk f^. K#.>.i#ni^
Ok kALC-A #«nil ft
<;i. « lakr. rbrail
H W Hoik* , klai.ia (
wAiif#i>:^r.HT.7%r^ai kno^
•nrir.
Apply at oa.^
Valiay. tmc K Etgkih
Mr# f.#N!
pur 2* If
^WAMTCO MIN
IVIkVWHIkl— i
Oo«| toy in 4Kiill.ai*. rin-alart*
■4ir.' MUiar. lar-k Mya#. «r
No
raaraa-Mar N»H**aai A4r fl»r*-ao.
ri.|ra*nc
mar
iltaA aay aloklr year la
bi*<tc»rr. k^v. Hr'hi nuerlxati nlKMatlar
and *ei iWe
and mon* xax^
Than .nor. IR. E. 4. MINOR -OFlce irver
Uan HudULir «d WLluanre ljuVi-.l
can Dnig Ht.rre
Special a
Ann ArUhtJ
lo eye. ear. imae ami throat
CLOTH It CLEANED, drod aa
Riled. Both phduea. Renidf
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
|ialr»-<1 al \V
K. AuBUKtiar. 31* oa iBiupIrtoo of baUiiB n.bb.N| the
8Ulk ilroel.
Kami Frool iS.
mar 12 Imo* fioHufrire ai the Uto r plarv \\VJae>.J
dar nlKhi. A qMamUy «f aiamp# aadj
.N’eviuii. laulmt In (ke firm of New
LACE CUkTAINt rl*auiO*l aad fta
|3u » eajhh kua taken
ton 4t M.tj*.. fuimertjr the Mtcbiaaa To the legal toiens of the city of trari%kod
Parialaa I>y#* Worka 312 E
y»wr*. experience. OSIce fTt» wfter|tr^.
, er>e City. Orand Travrme rouaty.
I. II. Tetfa^lnK of lUl! dal.% aRe*l}
-Mu.U IM . of ismiiac and wbieh hatMFnaii
kta.
jaar 23 I ran
hou#e block.
Phone* -Newn«|>
and Stale of Mlcblimn!
old 292. Retldimce. 71U WaablncGm '
You are heivby nuli5ed that at the
OkEtSMAKINC rinaily and nulekly
regular charier cliv elect Von to be
done at lira IJenaU*, 42C WeluHt r
held oa I he rif-i .Monday of Aprtl.
Mm. i.i- ■ Ncatia. 1^:
T.
W.
THIRLSY-IVnlUH.
a.M-r
lb
the
'‘•‘y
rhanre* r#«Mj«alde
mar 23 ‘wLa
—• .............................. "
about iSr^a* lu.tuilM Man
k neartr
m A Karra )ewel^ a
EUCTION NOTICE
jxct
naM ins4maii4 rtmAimx
laauir.au^r llHI*a UV#^
Mr *C if
f,;;**,
Wa4.
On.-.
ilT Houtl.
Uniua m. CU. plioM 1115^^
ones 103.
n U. U.
lily clerk, for a lerm of two yearn.
have yon U^M.
......... ....
1 .Vncmbei. and l.^ kIUI
City treatnter. for'a term «if two
%#kcd tiHyeai>v.
clan and 8u rg.nm.
r.iadj liu, of .Hagiuaw.'
Judge of rectwdt'r'n court, for a term
flee* lu Mun*oa bh^k
nil,. The
- i»b**
Inn-a qalt- of font yeatn.
i.# .bough dead for a
A Karl'*. Clilrena phi
One nu mber vt luuird of public
inlit- anl’“‘
^
-«*vc,al
dis p Kl.-ep apiean. to i
w«uk .. for SI teim «if three yeai ;.
HARRY B. HARNER
loah dls
*»»
the riflility rrf hie l-nly
Otoe memw or the Uunl of ediical!ie IN-re M.-U<HU-Mc Mailon WtHlneluner and-artb.n rei
appearing
facibm gunrant.-ed
With Kimball
Ho antloMK have ciiUcp. .d Grand *-•'
“* «
»undi,bH,
rok^kALiLADIES'
SKIRTS
rok tALI-a arrr. Ml |-^invoU,
BiMid h«oM*. Oir^ art.-* apf>l«- on Lunl
rmr arr.^ |H-ai-. four a# r**« UiutH r.
Rapid# l-vm in ww
n huy .
I ralon
n;
•
rok lALC -Khrra alnr^k. tiiHrM ami
laau* nf I.uth1lai la goo4 markrl
town rOnar I.* Trmv»*i«a c'liy. Wadn
WANTED
WANTt -Tm* m flin < r«»<t mra Ih
1lr.»*. »I7 H.Mith rmna Hi.
IMl.
na fanu; uwMlf |,Ur.*. ftaai
Iiliniir IJI9.
f»-l* 2? If
Ajririy at J W. main a fur
nllHia atorr or Iku faiia
mar yr.ififOk tALt-1477-tArfa «fkt room
-•.
______________________________________ I
buuaf. rtrraar of I'ata aad ICth HU.
WAMTIO-^lliioar rlr^aaliii. trawkla* * I
aad farprt brailac in An at in.n
Ik*yd. fitlrrai t.k.«c !M12
I
i
marSilak
WANTED-IArr
WANT
imoo
CIU.
ALL OkAOES OF FHOTOOkAkHlC
woik done at Kt.-nr;e Htudln. n\er
f iiy iw«.k more.
mar 13 lro«
4INQ
SHOE REPAIRING
ZTT'
neanly
l>e/(M*t(
Ire. A
YOU ARE
.
TO
Aj^riMf
k*NT—rurnfmiable •
Mine liiime. rWiM. la; Mate hrenfloh. i pAwDUST
FOR
SALC^Trarerre
jirlre and fwiHralam
H W II. | 4|„ Manufj^rlurlnf Co.
ma
WANTED -Oortk la the ear aod'idraa
If J. Murcaa.
mar 13 If
falls in life.
eml bwiimwork: amall family; |S rOk SALE Ok RENT—Honan on Oar
par ww-k. Mr«. F. C. Ueainoud. 413
„,.,d ^ve ; alao lioiiao la Oak I»ark
WANTED ‘Your nphnUlerlnic. fam!
turn mpalriQfe rh^lr ranluK and
fumllum parking
K H. Tanner, FOR SALE‘S New Hgbl tmtip bou*.e on
tic Union 8t.
feb SO If
M:t|i(e hln^-l. pVai let on Maple Hi.
for c.n^h. I.#*e1er U. Weleh. Willi Vn
r«#im glrta al
deiaiNHl A Umlnr, Hulherland tiurl.
. Elk Ilaplda
mar C 3»U
feb U lf
WANTEO-To Imy bonma. wHgbl
fn»m 1.500 to 1.400 n.a. If you have
any U. aell IH me know., 11 J M..rgas.
feb rtf
FOR SALE
IIWT 21 It
.ADIES'
SKIRTS
cUaued
a
pies ed. 4t»c. Agn^bJi. 212 Fmnl :
mm H It
FOR SALE-H71-1* mraa two milet
Htate Hank Imlldibg: Sae#t location
for auburUan rwuldeaca la thla Yo- CONSULT MADAME
HINES, th#
palmlwi. at r.l7 Union un..n all af
WANTED-Hllf^ wwnpeteal to do gw
FOR SALE - Two bonw a and Im
or# C nfliM .It! nue |.e*u r H Welch
Hllh Cud. IWOO.I A I’lulor. Hiiiheiland tillTk.
tn.ii 0 2i‘<t
mor 13 Imo
OCT YOUR biryclei. cleaii*^ and re
paired at Cnlmau'a. ;0'. Union Hi.
mar IS Imo
rcOTT^^T^K FOOD .nnd velei;nary remedies. Hold by all nmi-cU##
dealer*
mar 13 Imo
[| Beneral Hews
FOR RENT^^IImT-e
<;u> Ik lauic. CU |i
IM
EXCHANGE -Uoml
tuil«*« oiil; eaay pay
U. Wrick, with Un
iir. HiHbcrlttud block
m:;r C 3«;t
\hmuuuniu
FOR SALE—1501-Seren rrmni he
large bit. corner lU.y.l and K
piU-e II.StH)
Wade llieui..
Huuih Union 8l. t'ri. idume 121
roN^__RtNT-.,a-.|;;;;Marrh
rrud, Eai*i Bay lownhUlp
acbiHil and cUurch; will leM on ea.y
teinia. owner In ruber bnalue#.;
pHee |.*slMifl. Wade Tlio#.. *17 Hnulb
Union 8t
CM phone 1219
naw
botiae. kib airewi, clrnm to m'bool.
taciurlea and ponofSce; central
pan of'ktb atreei.
PrW |I505
Wade Brxm. 117 Union 8t.. Clu
pbeam 1115
for
SiALE - Ukk
ROOMS
Ibtme
FOR SALE CHEAP—IKft. launch, 2
bin St- iMi«.;i : giexl a» new Uc«>igi
II lle.tner. lto*ile 3. cil)
.
mar 201 mo
nt
Crdlage
Mirdern eight room
i .w
is a m;t
bearing peach. r*<*d boiue aad bant,
Wade Bma.. 11
Un
b>a atrreL.Clia phone 1214
FOR SALE—150S-0ood. frOBifort^y
nme. .North Cedar
Wade Btti*., ki; gi
m, phone 1215
IMr*
fltSt.
Wade
Broa
t17 Soalh Uaktt Rt.. atlaesa Photo
im.
J5« f-tf
'"l.VTnr'-...
TO RENT OR SELL—<-l are.** In I!an
llr*'l|tml lu mdill
y ap I Is niierl a>
and paling aldUty.
oueimir miiea rn^
SUvrt.
Justlrs- J.ai,if*N FJtxserald. who
Second waid u
and wald ell!
.abiding over th. Th-rW t.iul in bull on SiHUce str
vo,k. is one of i»,e IrKhtnet, who.
Thl.d w;,rd-^ln» tIm
tim primary Rch.b.ilbting
of ciilon ami Tent
uitt :;dinlne,i I hat. foirrsl tbiUii.-eltc** by b; td wo-k
Fm.rth watd-Mn the engine houso
M,1 ycats to ut.d sb-twdnesti to plur-es of ludto,
No.
on C;i*s slrer-l.
N Of cbfvultv
ie pou^lblllty.
He has necom
mar 12 Imo*
•iRords till* means foi those d./IrlnK
Ito b.unt cither Uiench or KukUkI. i..
i master ihoti;* toaeue* AmSlclcntly to
«ouvcr-r* ami abo to enjo>- ilu lit- i.i
:t,,e of isuh.
Mr. tb.tb.nm d- vtued
maii.t tea,.-, of b:»i.*l work to tbe las',,
and it is iM-lievcd Hint sbe ih ibe only
= wo.,.,n who bus .vvi kiittcn a db
Ctna Wealhr r*.
rar.l WimiIutv
ton 3011
dlSCCLLANE0U4
CARPET
CLEANlNa
FEATHER
RENOVATING artd FLUFF RUGS
made In order from old carprtii «i
I'hariln-H; 14 YEARS
and
C M. fill aricr.lloh lold to all woik
Clti/en fihnne Ill2
mar
14
if
FOR SAlic 147*-Pine new lea room
Souse, ehmrr tot. e«»n»er of UnU*o------
rOR SALE -1 I
elr llcht Inar
i icfr.ecoHui
PS .ink II
I elea
we City produc
IRINO all your bicytde reoeir work
to 311 E. Praat 8t.
mar li Isa*.
3. P. CARVER a 8RO
Tire Insurance
■
U L A BUILOINO
ia.N««M# «B0 # *«WBT«t
MONROE A McWl-THY
GEIfERAI INSDRAND
----.-sr^ - '—
VILBSLII •l.UCt
T. A. WILHELM
cn-tii
a l:.uu the
Ids r.f wa,i,
.lion or tall
FOR SALE-RnbiMsr lirWl lop buggy
aii g<a»d a> m*w. or will take a* par
JoivnieiH.-u Metl llred biiggr. |1«,
|n*iker; residence, Cilr. phone
prlive I334MI
Ihe
BUSINESS CARDS
. fee. corner* ________
frame building; centrally
rated- SrwUUea buhlaea
prb^H ^3 300. Wadj Baw..
Ualoa at reel.
i4i
to clrculf couiis; :ilT.s-Un>: only
lilte# of ftiKham and Jacks
cuntb-H in the judb-ral c
cult in whlfJi the roiiiit of Isalu lla
i.r may be ciUial.-d *
S-.ld elec ti\i w 11 b.
rton that. 11,. protege. M.t,phy. loiimily
of Ibe 5ve wf^s «f k;
le Cmted I r.ffbc biH, iM'ranu* the fasie.^t siene- following places, to wl!
13i l wanl III Gr-.ng « ball, on C3K
• S|s»ou. , I ,Mi,ph,.r in the world.'
i.. a lady rtf.’ | lisle d lunuy r»foima"Vn the conirati
,er ma.bv.ty ’ I..IUM t ystr-m of liie N«V Yotk suite
if ibe rail*; priMin and wa-. rcsjumslbb* for the «•#
on* Kia,e
,i„> stale lulmr bureau.
hnn'k.
iidineiil
lerMtluialdci which rt.dleciH nnd p.ibll#b* s siaii- tic.f I have set my
w,»in at all with jegoid to the Industiiul c.utdi
and when the gaiter
hand this IMh day of March. 1»M*7
1. is rlu-ped upmt tb,^ left attU
,
T II OIUJS.
C.mslden'd pli.\ ulrallv. K II I
Bay town*hlp Kd. Fortnn. *?k Webkm.-Aii Wawbinm.ui w.uuan. has just
Kter aireei.
mar IR Imo man. Jlu* railio.*ul king, it not i
tHcumdr*-lu‘d a b. n ulean ,.nd unique
|M-riall.v impree -tve lisup. Tl
ranj. which Is the compilation of a
; Fmirb-RnRllsh diciionat v. The wotk
ctmsisi;. or two volumt s and contain *
|lr n> ihoiisand- m word*'and phuscs DRS. J. 0. A VARY J. TRUEBLOOO
mufcrulai .and -aciiv.
‘f.tHiv nanslatcd it..m one lang.uKe OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAhfS
and re«f*lve rewaid.
1# der ided and ai.i
i»n.L-r 4a,7»wiu.rltti Hi.1,amir, m
into the oib.-! and #o atrangeil us
ad.qdinK n u.ne .,i .
i O. i p *■
7 t,. A *vr«Uogke-WriHin watch charm with
ter with whom b • it
r. and number ol camp
fo Rt^.rd ofRc^ and
:evaiiil.icd the wt.-.k de,dare that 1;
FURNISHED
FOR SALE—llemlnBlon lyinwrllei
Nil
KO.W1 <-,aidiili*n; baijniln r.»i
Mimci.ne
.-IKI Slate Hank bldy
-HU rteiia hoaae. FOR SALE—MieWrn
w 11.200
Wade
dence. mil E lYtml
UnbHt SI
nt
UiM-e 1700 Ciiln-ns
}aa 30 tf
^
Inquire
n.n I'ktf
aavea
feb 25 If
ft-
tl* j
ro RCNT‘1(W)| WoKhinrtnn Kiit-el;
nmud.’p'“7i.'II'H^^
I SALE-M* -Good
•ou) hoiiae. I
•bool, market
irma. Prlca 11500,
-.i„
lominciH
I Ca -a t-iicct.
o.**!
of!
^ Om* conn!aide, for a term of on* DR. C. L. THIRLSY .«?i*e.lal a»l7a*
lion lo d»t.e.aHci .if Cbildieit
llonoi .
4u!» .Slate rank Mdr
Ibdh phouea.
^'yoii arv^ aUo nrrllA.sl tlral the M
iMiween ilu- bmluri^late ofO.-eia .tie to lu* votc
of Ijil.e Su |for at Ibb: ele.liou
Two Jusib-e# o
had l.unu-d to di-;
Supreme Court. IWO Reyenl. o
».b.niuy at tbe luo.iib id |ll.-ul.
UnUoTslty of Mb bis*an.Tbe Kbei .ft -4-iit a force
imai
You are al^r noil5e.i ibat a aiuvlal TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO 73. K,
Wevfoid
.f IV. meet evert Tburaday rtteit.
oiuty. his Wife staiud to Uie witod#
luve.iisale sfud bilnc luick llM* ♦•len'lon will' be held on the aUrve date
inr. New Muiimii
B. Web
r bei. be btid tn banlinK log. and
if nny. but
thd M-aichcr# al which lime Ibrre is to Iw ebn'lrul
1957
otmd him oncrmvcUui
He died '*• "
“• r* "'ni Uru;:-.. ,»f xhv one mcmluT of Ibe Slule Iburd ol IM
ucatlon for the term eudlng Ibvcmber
Ih inu^bimtaht b<
dMIll) i
lt.iy field
.31. l*m». varanry cau#rHl by tbe re.lK
bludei pule b;id
nus I i„ W.**Iman hall on the thlnl
Tuesday of earl, nuuith at 7:3rt
m.
-k biin in the be;,
“^••ting^ h.-tvc iH^ni nation of l.uiher 1.. Wrlirhl.
Abram Smith,
president; Gayle
Y.ui Bie alMi u«uined that at told
Te..-sd:iy rotiductt-il ;
•kiyion lor I be lunt four
c:iiswnbl.;tpcivlary . NeiUe C. Gra.*-,
niu'ht.
They uad. Ku* ftcm.ie, f,om‘.:.iv. ly a iu*i.y of Y M. C A mca. dccilon a Cm.niy Com.ul#».|oiier
drpuly.
1957
SiluMds
for
Giwnd
Tiaver^e
county
W. A ShcfTt i s til! i.iol i in l»»e .-le-i li.rui ihe .Michip.m AtiicuHur;.! col
TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. No. 222. F.
vaioi. left alMMit. .A lM»\
ol bund )c«e. u.-eompi.til*1 hv County Sifi.*. will Im* voled for
A A M . meeuou Monday evening
in;it( her. and a large ainniiiil of loK.ir>! lacs' U R.
llim t. hi# w ife :indYt»u
Mi#' ate alao iiotincd tha* Jho fol
lui or before the full id Ihe mo.m.
CO H»li «ttt the door and p!u«g»sr up' Uinvljam Union mivilngr. have been b.wlug ptwpoMd consiiiuibmal amend
at 7 30 p. m
Cat ! C. l,nngb y. W.
She ki .rhule lu tbe Ann Arbor
de|*,t. luM
in Ihe
McthtMli,! and Pre4 rocnih ate to be mitimitt«*i to the q»ial
M.; K. K. While. tMH-n-tary. Ifm?
tiooi - tiiighion Argu#
] 1 y teilancbuMh. H e.n?h .ev. nitvK and Ifled cb^^t.uu «t hald elertlon:
• Aimmdiueiit to the conMltutlon nl- TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO 171,
•C.oo«| Frida.•* wa. Rcrnb day In^l.uiiuc ihe du.v,
Ut^lde# tbe ulujve
K. O. T. M. M.
• in the tOMchIng of ;
llenirui llntluu.
Mi'i. E U
llard. ‘ nu iiilom d pi'ople the party li. coin
K O T W M No 7M mei i* every
•^*n F,id,,v nlrhi iu the B,o rh bh.ek Muil
civic r^uniirtu*N- 11} |#-.Hd by .Sc reiror J R ■ \W»u*r. In
j •’ *
Wllkens. l ommander; I! M Fro
nlisted tbe o.oima -i . i«.i !? .V |!..ie.. | U. S- broe!ler j
.
I I*..,
Fvai.v
LODGE NOTICES.
READY fu liia
Idl.uie r.l7. Hell KI-.2I
WANTED
'
fo. tbe k.t
IK diivlnr
mar 2!»^l
mlMtlna.
‘-he .-aid. and did not
‘
MONtV TO LOAN -No 1a« rUnw
llouae* for nale.
ibie juaibt* tJ the i»e.ac«*, for a term • pul In nmrtfajr.M
Inquire «r K
McNamara. Uark
f ihriH* yeaiii. fo 511 vacancy.
Place bedel
mar
lu each 4>r the Ove wards of tbe city
Item hball lu» eleclcl.
One tuiiienltMir. f(H a term of one AS8TRACTS OF TITLE C O (77
ver Prlcr-v leaMuiable Office wnh
(» P. Ctti fer A lint. Ibdh phon-a.
One aldemmu. tm » term «d tn«
‘ Philyi*. an old tr..pp4
I.MI. r*.«; K Koh.i.
WHEN
r*::'
trangtM.
tnei lui I
•’"**“* ^aay irrma.
®*‘‘**'*^rouadalhm:
FrlP«
Wado Hiua. kl7 llaloa al..
koaa 12 It.
I kb Klnley.
treat bare b**e#i the cn»nd# of calletti*
It the the.ner nbere vhe U hIukIuk .
bat Grand lUidds held an informal
eccp.ion Huturdai
|
mar r»» lion*
IKJ; •'
#•» toA».»-o.^
.«***•_
u-io. ^i;ri;=r- - .**-.
■tar »
¥/MnW9^m in aofk la kllrh^a
52s?' sir'r;2rs2L‘s!?i!5i'*«t
«tork to
TIM* tofaai daoBiaer af k<mator| ruaaia. Tm» Hir
4tri4<*d la dk>
irlf« —4 <)i«> toM Uni
' ulci* aad |>rtx<-w v;
► flff««rr4 »t «h»t rat#*
la mix Fr»4 K. kiln* of Ctoaornut U 4asd.
-B J. FurMMa ara* m lla»tlaj;4 in i Hrwd dUirlci.
I II vlU Im» vonh lu faT4
hi.
m,., B.rh.r .H.;
ClaU aa4
t^’^nn oT r* faiyrd.) .b4 ««.d.r Vn.l»^ aa Ho IMH It will cama «to •»»•*••§!
KuUi phoaea. 225 2r. R«r«klaara 334
ttatoM ktoar
W. »ti«li8L CiU. plumaTSl.
tiro»k*»r Warrea. arho nv^tiv broLf
Blaarlm l^Uarvtk, iki* Halratkai
IfaralaK. A. I. W«H 4 1
Dk. r. HOLOSWOkTH-S|M<Ul at
'‘x
**'“ •*"
<
aJjrm ita#* liaiawnn >rar».
CWdaatn. aiih ah«»«i In* Ml
tratloa Hu dluraaea of the aye ear.
TV l-haiiuc Srw. .^1.:
'
nmrri.^ iB!
-------------------I?1* K
mtMS i
ack«a and thnuit. Otav«e» 8ti«hd
Over JukaMO dru^ atnra. todh
lm|«o».^w»t or l«ni riorol o» iIh- Hi; i i.j,u, eiv k W.^or..Ur Mthl. ihrl EASTCT Ir* rwoB.
RESULTS
tALCMIlM -UWtaMlM
i:.rzsrz:rtsi
Uai'a i
DKNTIST*
Farms for Sale
I have a numljcr of Rood
farms, all the way from 40 to
IGO acres, for sale, or if you
have any good property. I will
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a good larm for less money
than you can huy it of any
body else. 1 have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
If you havn goorl lovel farms
J w ill buy llmm.
H. H^AN
S10 WubinetiHi,
HeaUlmioe S13 Walnut.
-AbAtrocU
building.
. EARL C. TYLER-Deiillat. ,Room
Firs! .\':.li*.nal Hank Bldg. Cttl
eaa pboae St3.
aug S^tf
1
I d .ns siKiq iliink of biiblug ar.
lAm.'ilcan unitersity president as a
;Jap. nese iKdlceman.* a voleigu Amcri
gii; CIU.
l ring*.
I.idem T inark.-d the .
from Ihe lowest to the highest LESTER O. WELCH—Aliomey at
law. Collect ion work a apecialty.
.ame sp'.tit of devotion aHinuite^
With Underwood 4 Umlor. HuiherJiitiamsi
..iricUls
This Hare
•laud hh.cL.
toa 5 tf
rmately:
‘ Gemb men. •
nded as a rhap«ul> oi
^..d Las be.-n
diulaal iv^conJ DR. r. J. MAC NETT—Prartlce limit
ed to fTl'K. RAR. N08R, THROAT
;a.d II It hr. not nippr**I‘,^ fad,-Jam a* one might announce.
and HTTINQ OF GLAS8K8. Offlct
Ill burst lni4. a c-iulli; '
libick halt.
!l delMce Ihe world -
,
William K..«<»ok
wnhelm block. CliHena phom
I T Dyer. Ibe iir t per- Talt'^r of GMs nLllb- and Mn- lUir^
.sten/^emphy In the llorenroler of Piqu:., O.. weo>
be PIANO TUNINC-W. N. Millard,
year, experienrm. With Orinm
un
ao«o‘iate #vlIior] i,.*;},, j Ov. » wime rtivlul mai'er the
comer Froal and Caab 3i*.
virh KrtJwil Ibdiarr l p.l.llsh:ar lh» e:.ea;:rin, III wa* LroU n and “tbe,.
Nevr Vo,L Ijislrer. un
Intimate *•: cpiiBird, rack manriog. Nov. aflc:
TIN—PbyRlcian and Hur- I
many pyrminiHri^siaiesmen and a wHl * j.|| ij-e year-. Ihe lore of long ago ha
Ice TOi-iCaat FrtMt street j I
mown aMihoi,.has JuH died to BosUa.„i„n»ph.d
to-diwalier
and
Mio.
ut the age of 72. He l<*araed .d. m# I itogentuler *ur.l»e«l rhiHr
paiineir uphv in nugbnd pe, otwllv f,on.la-ad. aJihonfH. the man U now nlmns,
1 aac Himan and wa# ihe RtM neno krt and ibe woman C3. th<7 were mar
5 .*.**•*
Cu.ua Siaic- aoaaio/ lied and Eave gfimt to^otttokeeplng.
OiL pbuno 774
. L. BONNER*! hAlr drei
New
Goods
pur cuaiomci .* wilt be pb
know that wirhln i
O wr-r-ka wc ahnii
my n< w grYOiU
am
.
thank the public tm ibdr lito-r;d
patronage lu the paM. and by a
caielul #li!dy^f their want# tn
the future, mal.c the Br^mumy
More and it^'UNIFORM LOW
PRICES in dlHiM-n^oihlc to ihHi
nPsHlu
Watch tmr ads.
, TMAVUMC errv, •nCHIMII. MTUIBAy. MAMH so. mg.
.•';m flie:Voim
‘V
mkk^
m-^ '-A:-
Very reipectfully.
'
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Civoa lo It iko Baror tbot U oo plooslog U ekiekvai poiUro. Tke mb
farrlo lookod .ao lutnrml «s to mak«
op# o WtWi wrr ^oe ootUig It oji an a<^
oMipaalmt to rhlckeo. bat tho mb
^. i'll’
Ncrliflgcr
Tba tomato oalud waa n praify
cllotax to tba little fatal, lean made
of raapbarry and curmpt Juicaa muld
ad In tba form trf amall toouituiw ware
laid on laavaa of paper iHtuca. In each
waa n ppouaful of aofi cuatard—that
kPik«*tl exactly like p mayonnolea
Up to thU pnliii averylhlng ha<| Iun n
dallcicuip. iiut. our appeiU»« wtlafleil
Republican Caidldalc ftr v ; > ^
'■■■'--ir
Judge of. the
;;; if Recorder’s Court.
powderrHl puga
Tiic y.-llow
tempiinr than n.tw.n w.p.l. and wbaf
iN*d to he larire fiepiin-riuini*.
i«
mooden button nuddn s-oaivd
niiti
aiigar Icing,
Tha “Ilcorky- waiei“ /rf ibe lucau
lurtunataly fur ua gu»«- foiih ivasMo
inglv the famlliir annua of the im
grant lifan-wblrb after baviur en
Joyed me retuiliad to tbe dus-iu;:
Next Monday
Rbe mat then in\iteil lo
Tha
Ingurance Man
iroobta ibat cmr phyalctea traa uuablr
ANNOUNCCiENT
Dr.. Rruicnihal TlKimpaoa annoiinrca
bar prufasalon bara Ofllcat will ba la
tba Btata llank building aRar ApHI
2nd: until than, at 21» Waaklngtoo
rtract, tba ra.tdancc of tha Uta Dr
II. II. Abdaraon.
Mcb :C4t.
JnsOccofthcFcacc
f
on UopaUimti lirkol will apprif
omlo your vt4**. ‘
XowaU.y,
I'aii.t.r.
CU*rk.
Kow
Uh wa- Mi*n4-nd»-4l br many -irandp
if narrow >el|ow ribbon fn.m ibe
canter trf tha chandelier-It.s Klgnlfl
• of lhankii. that ibistugh her klnd- and amlabllliy Mbe had made
dble the little April boat tin
Ir fun for us all. Wc-all rc|
ul C<»iiltrmeil these vrurda as
mlablllly pauaed among us off
• all a i«bare of th(< d.vnib H pj
RM>liy pilre/* ai; nlie nann-d bi-r
Bijjn
(ianoral
llaa
nlwaya
litiaiU.
kiMiaa
lihil
lo
Imiw
«..i will l u.iU for
FMiMlalUM.
My buwnwi «n.l rral rsuir are in the Fifth Ward and
am one of the hcavie«t taxoa)«n in the ward.
Don’t overtook tbii FACT.
iWreMive determined .tick-to-it-ivenem and hitatle
havJ^lMiilt my buiine.^ Don’t you think the nme
principte* apolied to city bnminen would
be goclIf you do vote for
M’Gorinick, of Goursa **
ShoM ar« the bt-pi that
money can Uif a%Kw» esau
•awyoti
'
Both phoDst Sd
M.4l,LT«ECAn
»tio4t mmd mliutue-ul ■•«( LkAt
f
.rw ..t
mU4
... i.r,-,. «,i fl^rr
■ Uttl.w la.MuU (noiH. at He..ni.-e, ib
tlM-i'Orof
• It), til - 1..I .buni* —
ur i«4..i- .III- vtU ,(»* >•:
A. 1>
•ua IU»1 -*I4 .U.".. u.n l- J..set I.y
ctHirt •«
in.- -J it till t<r .
iliUPi; M \iKi:i
Ju Ve -4 |•|»•^«
STAHLEY & TURNER
T5^
802 W. Front St
iFarm for Sair
ViAOuriM iuaa.A.t.B.
iiS aoiv*, 5 acre* woo 1 lot.
r»'?r ;t.pri.M5;oof.ra,
10 acre* K.oil apple on lian).
»1 betvy 1
story frame houve, ontl $2,000.
Vaiiio liiro, 2U-1K.
St 11,0 Urn. 2lx IS.
1-JirK'd ibwil.tMiilomU coriiorih aii<l
other liuiMingH.
Onniviirc«lUiOM MiuioA.
John R. Santo F
General Insurance
New WUkdffl BIk,
Tmvene CU)
_ _
WANTED!
Harmim of Lizemorc,
V
“At la»t 1 hare fouu
nUI that never dlkappoinli
• l e beuetU of otbeni afflicted
rake.
BemboM
Bolt Kul
IJcofW Water
Tkla wat HOC rery encouragtog. b u
‘ It len aotblag III ]
I# u ai‘> Mv;
file |*t|;“ Of
' - e wi Hugbee Drug Oo. 1
j 1.1^,tab drug giofe.
j
THE nENEHT DASVK mbit b maf
I . bave been given for Mr a. Praak
r;M’,bl! gome time ago by the C S P
aerrad to each p-* *'’
*• "' ™ pwtpooed mill be giv. u
tiHl .bow whb yellow .all. ,|b ^
»«
Mn.
kowa. wklek. ketog untied nod the id. |
‘n
health and oome cd
of peel fonulng the -war- remor.^t f'**" »•*»*
of .chllnm have nut
revealed «irawberrl«w 1* If l*tetKr.
twcoverod flow typhoid ailckeu tint
powdered with awgar and to wbb b
few oponafala of rfange juice had he
Price, $4,000.
Etiquirt»oC
GREEN OR DRY
16-in. Wood Horses and Oxen
Ows. Ellis on the Farm.
BABY CARKIAGE
IIRES
i
imtonut
WfItc’Sy - 115 Park Sf.
THEATORUM
For Sale. “
B. J. MORGAN.
T. imci.tu.. f'at
• fiaiclieaof Hir. n-o.
Six Drii'Viri
IlliialniHj 1 S .11-
WALTER M. PAIGE
N' rftit .Kecol-
Auiomobll-. Uu iCt and Cisoilbc FnirlOf Accessories.
Coiioral CaraF.o BuiiinoBS.
A'lfuitiittou .*»
City ReslauFan'rolil Stand
Maxivelf Motor (>ra.
Smalley Murlm- Motor*.
1NSU«S
Traverse cily, MIcb.
I'iltius SI., oorow of SuiU.
r
Sr-
One pair Kood workinj; oxen,
Ti years fild. Weight,
’2S001h>.
1 have 25 horses for sale—
some of all kinds. Marc in
f »al, heavy work te.ams, driv
rrs, light farm horses and sin
gle tlrivrrs.
Call and look my stock over.
For GRy Tnasurer
I
J. M. Hucllmantcl
LJ
Best Record Ever Made by a
Treasurer of Traverse Gity in
Amount of Taxes Collected.
liein4 Mile of tlie tan.fi(lHles Iv f jr^ you f >r tlio n!Ii «of (’ity TreMiirpr, I lieg to aUto Ibo
tiD. t mhiel, I wt.uM aak f .rymir aiippirl al Ihecvminj; el*>ction.
H.viPKa''‘|.t-Ubt‘ojr,...cfOiiyTrei%ur,rI,f api»in!nnnt at a trying lime iluriog the
huan al utMun* t.f llicyHfir t> li la-jS.vrl v.icaac/, ttb.l hiving aucrtwafolly performed its
tledmie:; au'l Iiy.UMiIring eff .-ii. aal <lu-» r .nrtciy lo the people Lave aocooeded in
one of thob^st records ih^ ..t! :, l.», tv. r mule l.y having collected the
percentage of taxes (94.1 per cent I in die history of the city, 1 ftsd that I
before Jo I wit iili.t «• *ati !i*ac.> t*f my daltes well j»irfonned and aeek your approval «>f tl»o
aaking y.nir auppvrl to retain in.' ia ollkv for the coming term.
nivi’,rfU...ia rc.^;diMitaaimrfUyo*if..r the U«t :r» yoiro, of which^25 years have
been spent in active business with you. I rims befon* you with the Mperivoca gained
JO HI iking 111/ niru Luiin ui a au^vaii; and in tha affiirs of tbo city, whiofi ar4 very iinpoftant, I
einaiythal with the ciivnieuc.' alroaly giiml in the Treatur^vr’a office, addad to my former
bu lineal tr.uaing, I iiu su-v- I will be aUe lo give evon a h itLvr ooooant of my future work.
If Ihcti 'cliima. my follow oiUicns, appeal to your aenae of juatioo, and yon lieliovo that
earooal cfTirl andeffi deal work are worthy of ri*»gniiioii. then I am sure that you an- willing
to giiv to me that aiipporl iiw-Aaaary to retain me in odTioe for the coming term. And I retpoctful J axk you to do ao by givin- iii j your vote da i‘l.'-.-lioi day, Monday, April 1,1937.
Very rerp^lfuUy youra,
AptUl.
■ fond that tkey i
m
B. J. MORGAN
To My Frleads and FeUow aUzens, The Voters of Travc—c Chy:
vein.
Iklicvc* in and \s a
BOOSTER fcraCfcatcr
Traver.e City—6rvt, Imt
and Al'L ibe time.
W^%Mm
IJtHt'.EST duplav irf Eai-ter n.
lap at Jackjuiu's. h< Front -ii.-i't
iii.ir2C.*;j
tba dayg with an eager- fiom (he grauml. ond the can-ful niepI ramlnltcaot of rhlldlfh doy*.
Ibe wary ranrements, the expreie
Klon of eamesi endeavor libomn 1
To Fifth Ward Voters
MaM-hail
I. O.
Toni and oiBoe Nortbem
MidiigkDdock.
TieaiUe on b.iw to rtire dnmkcn
(H..
.4 lb<I. Kmrl, Ul* «f»*i.i
NuiKv |<iLrr«r.y
11.^1 luur -.oitUta ns>in
li--md «Uy ..f Mar. t.. All Iv*.;. i,«».. l-w.,.
'
0;dcr ywir
C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
d glas-es—keeping Ulue tii a muKl
nrrurnpanliuent and aiideavuriiig
will And It In tba folkiwlng riavarl,
I to lew. h ejiber plate ur i;la- k..
Plannad hmchaon. an
daacrlbad by
to disturb or .»v» nurn une. To ibis
Mra. -Hurtem Klngtlad In Tabla Talk
I Mlie w«N i^iiMiiaged til Mitiil) 4-ji. An invllatloo from a raruJn young fully (be dUpoelllon of the glaes aii.l
womau. wbatn bar frlaodM bad named
• ba -doul^ erf HtrapHallir.- nU.y.
bifHirht wlh, it a plaaanrmbla axrlt.M.ani ai.,1 an Intaraailng and curita,liy
alHHii tba apaclal form In wbicb iba harmelf Inil thewjlr-t to make the
hivaniiva family of tha boataan'would
• tprcMg iiM-if. One alwaya bad a gtiod
• Una «| bar kouua. and a diffarant
Ing nalUnetl beiP. If nlmul the
wMi of a gtMid tifn<> ihan at any oibar.
|tovii|t»n of the attH'leH to be uvttl.bsl.
Whan, ibaraiora. wa raccivad an Inbandage wav avvnnn.l and the
viiatlon to nn “April P\»ol Uinchatm”
wrlil#-n oo a ahaat of note paper folded
I
At once every plate and pl«»H
Ilka ;> fool*, cap. wa promptly act'cpttHl
caiiilonvly. nulsele.SKly rrmo\ml
EABTER lea r ^nt. Oat It at Jack
M.n’n and gat
Iba bate.
RabbMt.
rblrka and t«»a lb lea craan*
lft« yellow and rad popar. prof.iM*|y irlmI'rtmt atry^i.
inarSCii mad with liny round ballt pat ral.UhIv
askew upon her bead, aod wa ware
look of Kill pi Ke .ind U'wllderOfer your Raklar goo.1t
ttomptly laTa.iad with Iba name
irf Ibe victim mben. upon
Mm’a. iin: Front atrrwt.
i
hadgaw of offlm - of vailou* roloru.
muval «.f the bandag;-. ^he fpimd
Tba Ptsbf of one another and the
leared and It dawii.sl u)Mn l.er
o:iwrloiiKnrv.i of our own mtaquerode
Ibat she luid lieen "April ftKibsl.*' gave;
.rongkt ready 44nllat and caay laugh
the opfwirttmliy for beart.v lau;;hter
ar to ( vanona which at once rrcauvl
la.l
liHberio niippr
when uiton .milb r»-a.ly ta» t. our lowdramssl and i. liciiHl any
iird In bllKlil.
hie einbatiax.meni by pre.seniiti
hlmmeHnr yellow, as ibnugb aunshlne
yi.niig womau miih a v.-iy pieiti
lad taken n^ierlal form
AU.ve a
laaind of r. lb.n lulipp a glotw of guM
John M. McCormick
DENTIST
Po^lain
Work
▼VVPIIV
On lloorwi^ BiMioni OkJW.
SOFT COAL II Free Show.
WAPbin^m’*l'» .1*.^' Tl e price of *ei*:,V-r •
lotni 1- $1 a l-i\. niakinu the csis; «rf;
the (suupU'te ruie lea* ihan «.neleiilb|
mhar H I- uMiaJh cl.aii;r-<| at »u»ia |
toriiinis. miih a K'l.trand- that ih.
ax|M-niH- will i»e notbini: unU--^ a ciiie
IS saln.sl
MaiFoide,^ flll.-J
Oirine 1> f.»r k.sU- by Joliiison llriiR
Co irr. E. From .Si
•avaM Nar SM*a Ufa.
la happtaat notber tg tba litUa
I of Arm. Ho.. I. ilia. B. Ruppaa.
ariitM; **Ooa jaar ago my aoa
NVw IMflcovary. and I aooo millcad
Imiirormant. 1 kfpt Ibla trealmant
iin for a frar oeeka arhea ba vaa pat«HI. Urn baa «orkm4 ataadUy
ot rarpaotar work. I>r. Klnjt’a
l>lwr<nary aavad bla Ufa.** <Jua^
antfHHl baai cxnigb
d cold cura by
UtiKbwa Drug t o. Frank
ink H. Ilaada.
llannab dnif
drug at
Wr and 11.00.
Trial ImlUa fraw.
f
No trtbar cure f.u^ the littuor habit
hap bean nnld in thla way and the re
markable giiaimiiie,- abomp hou far
Hera our hit tea- merril.v cuUe.l f.».geaeral vuie aa tii mbu mu; tie
oil amiable iwn»o« m the i-.».ripai,.
ha name- were haMlly mrinau «ire»n
blip trf paper dintriiuited for tb.- |.4t
tsMinied and ibal uf the
receaing tba .lutinl xut*->. wat^ piu
rlalniisl.
A. B. CURTIS
U ahowa hfai great faith In tba tn«U
mam. It U In Ihlp way that Orriut^
sold by tke leading dmggUt in oeai‘T
arary rity and lumn. la erer> tiux i*
a ragtPiared ruarauiaa wbicb etiii:l«a
k or Uep <rf time
It deMroya the
he drtnk Ip
e deimiigad
and «.ihei
rinking nrtiaaaa nml browned In tba oyew.
ha patient to perfect health.
Orrtn Ip pn-part^d in two forms. N.v
of dacapilon than anything
1. the
'crst remedy which can U*
Liangtha of bnira macaroni ware tlp- uaad in fcuul or dtlnl mlibout the
knowledge trf the patient; No :f for
l»ad with mnrhad graan p»wa. the
IboAe mho take the
Kkint rcmoyed-muldail to buik
own fn*e mill Hod. f.irtu- .sie i;uar.-.u
a-poragua ilpt.
trad. A regipieied cuaiauti'e In every
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Dr.W.J. Higgins
wmFs
*****
1 am lure that my training has been luch that if
you elect me to the office of judge of the KecorderV
Court I will be able to coodoci it in a manner that you
wi.l oever regret having given me your .upport.
■
OetamiM ramw Wwrk wr Lmm «t
Ttaae- O—ire fwr Oriok Ow
•trwynd ky Orrina.
IMUC. mit
iMkI tm«d to Mmt
trmi
oad MM W
sar BMM. Wo 4teoororo4 ibo ium^
to ko i
to more, of
For nearly tU yean 1 have been actively eag^ in *
the practice of law. Duriag aU of tldt time 1 lure
c^'Vi
en4eavored to conduct aywlf in a manner to meet „ V/i.l
ibe approval of my fellow diixem, and fed that I have
1 - ’iibe confidence of tboie who have plaeed their bo*ioe»i
; ■ ■i
in my band..
•
;:
\v:
mmm^m “sesd'i
of tUHr Uft4.
JUUUS RL HUELLIfANTELg
ir'aJi
■‘M- - ‘'
;- V
-■i
TNttvnd.
NBBMU KrMram
RiteialiftMte
fiMftll ml fte
fc WW Mb Mai, H*
IM— MM.
cmb
For jb*«glis|| ttaKt SmtiM-
to..Ito.
to os 4
khilMv. : : :U—w.
rAlilwiI:
rOM«V Ow«*
-M ftf
M« ftMftft «f Itoi
iMWtWiftT tW IftteiU Me
tha* n* HIM* cWi
iDovMliirboMb. Omiauupo
Aft
Bennedy’s
Lantive
Con^ Syrap
wilbMM <
MMM M I* IH» vW ImM«
VltliB
tte ht0^.ff bte 1mi4
mvM*.
COaTAnSBMBTAIWTO
ftftd lU with ftItofWftle Iftrors of alM
ImrgMIwi rgg.. br«o4 cmmhft ftftd
ftftftcr. ftartftg Ui* UM Uyer emc of
rrwmbft Cmr wuk
of buttri
ftftd brovn la • ImH ovoft
ttiiM
tba aega for
twMtr mlftofiw. tlma ptoagr Into rold
mftiftr aftd rr^aovr lb» aliclU
Wboa
ronl. cat oftfcfalljr 1ft two aad moot#
tlM» ruiba
Cut ft bit off tbr ftftd
<4 tftft ftgg M» n will aUftd. ftft^
|dft<o oftob bftlf Oft I.
Ifttlacft kftf
Whm ftll the
egga aiw
tee.
amali ibft >olk« with ftftr UMcapocift
r«l of «nft. »nt ftitdted. btttirr. oftr
Ultepouftful of ■»Hy cbopP*d celery.
Bful
O ima. %r«v» tmn. oad W«-
• \TTTTT^ ♦
Ibr ft
whitaa.
Bgg ftdd Chwewr Omelet—Put Into
ftft ftgftta pftti ft lump^of batter (hick
ofr ftot alae). and place over • iiMMlrrftte lie Ikat together aU i-gim. with
Mil ftftd popper to male, and la.ui
thMft Ifttft the fifth: ftdd Immoaifttei],
half ft ftu^ft] of grated rheeM-^ Plii
aaUl wrll ftot
Mrrve In a h*.!. flat
IMI jujr I
dUK,
CM^Btskh
A Irw n«ni ftr* Ib*’ ptn mWcA
hm4t ihi% tfr^ftHnnii would bft»r
WW« loolird ftpoft br BiftB) ft! rMk
brrr*^, |M»i lb« wufW !• coming to
iftftJIftft tlm bcwmifftl tnitli ftbirh It
rtprftftftftft. MfttftftftdWOrr.Wiarftrc
•fowtag lo UftifdlftU Uftl th» *011.01
•wrM- Ift fto eHift^ totorworoft with
Rgga. Praaaftt 8tyle-<'ul worn.- thin
ftflcea of bread, trim cdl the rrusla. lay
cm ft well'bullered dUb and cover with
thin allrea ofeberae
Alt ow one i-ng
for each allre. beat all together, m aaon
wUh aalt, pepper and grating of nut
meg and poor over the biqad
Pul lu
a nuideiftte oreo until the egg. «re art
and.ftend tu tbe Ub|e lu the dUh In
which they are bakinl
Bgg. la Morda of llam-MInci flue
aoftie balled ham and iftolatei. with the
bealeo yolk of egg and wbllo aaucw
emougb to make a paair Builer Indl
vidual timbale mold, with a thin \ny
t <hcr» It mi •
rr of imatc birak wn egg rarefullv Into
and pmich lu the oven, aettlng
•liit. la k>mpft'Hi>. la uadov*
the moldh In a |>an of h<H wain When
la Mp ftftd Ift ruuftaci ftft
tuni them out on
lndlUdu.*l
iM-y wmw I. tbft IftMly
N and ma.k ihnu wllh wimr hul
Ibft cH«r vUkio ibe lUlcolfti
landabM'. garnlabed with painle)
\rtr, llift quicl. ftlcftdy cBiicctanry. and
rtaUKHl
itftg.^-McU
two
table
\ ft. or ftcquiro tbiwft .uir Um^i tmra .m*
rii. of bullr. In a fivluK |mii Hiid
/ftftftblftd to roam cioaer In lourh alib
When it
■ u«
Wa may not wae them, not hnai add onr n.|. of thin mam
I. hut bleak Into It rairfully aU ragi.
thftli rolcft. but deep tu «mr hvwii,
can M tbft ftftftift love which te -I fToer with a lid and naik until Ihr
Hpriaklc ftJuh iqig wtib
any* aaitwftftded aad gnardiM iia To egga mie aet
tlKfta who have oomr to «ndr^r.U.tl one aftItapcKHi u( aalt and a lU.h ol
bite lappei
thb. ICator h«. ft bcftullfnl algftl#
The Puffy oiwdel Mml
women
low the dlanmragement of a light
Iffy omelet auddeuly-biluio It b
acauejy aiived. and tH*|ore U can
poaalUIy be cftlrn-naMen Into a thin
Iretheift. ahinnken .ub.tanc.If lie
yolk, and whiles, aie beaten w paratel)
and the whlU-a tM<at« n In l.iat, aftet
the milk/and a pinch of fareUere.
Ihrtr Iftiw ^
enroblInK Wttgar. ll\ewlM< of ixirn aiarrh. hai
Ihfdr tftftdftr. watchful
rto*
ThU H the urw mcftftgw «I lieen added to tlw yolka. Iheie h
^■trr. Ihft roftllMtlON Ihftt If Unnnit acareelj any dam:er id cullft|ua-.
y«l lbr» ttm.t b.^ In tJu^r. rnUerMtTeaiii nmelrl Mri aimaHhly will
tfurr. fm II U ft U-> which with Ita
»aivfw*al
thnftght
of
ImimutftlUy
ftftd If wi. tbeii iMi'U’ trul> ftliie then
ettt Ift'loiw ftiMl. wHU thi^ocibmi
which ctmn* with the uklug «• t»f
the ft|»l.U«*l UhI). whou the gro..ftc
•wrili UHlf hftfc droinuhl away, rtiftbled
lu loM . to live, nnd to do fur u. with
ft Mtroftih. an Ifttro-lty »hlch wr
■ tan fttwrct'lv nwlUc.
Their U atlll ftimlhci aide lo r^>lct.
which I- well
Ift the luUoft
lag iwwft.:
Kteodj'ft laftxfttiw
Hympfoliev^ C^.by
, ____
of lie ftyftlPfB
rougfa ft copioug arlioooftbft
Ibn
[nro crotawlM-:
ivunove the yolVa
kift.h them fine nod ftllow one .weet
fed pepper for every all egga; Ibeah
peppera enn 1-^ i«ireha-ed In eana. Add
»li atoned Cihvea. and run *11 through
Ihe mmit mincer:'add efttmgb may uu.
ualae to molaten: then reffll the cavI
tlea In the whlire: prena two togHbei
ilid act. auuill end up. InaUle the ring
rf H'tty. which ha a been allpi^-d emt of
Ita mold 'after dipping an Inatant Hi
Ijot water Wreathe with erl.p kUtucA•f celery foliage. When aervlng. place
» niMMMiful of the >elly and nu egg on
the garnlah for each gueat
A Hlmple Ralad-UrpH.ve ihe .r lielK
[rouf U m^y haidin.lled egga an there
i„. iK iM.iia to IH. M-ned
fVglnnliig
It the hiuall end of each egg. cut th •
ahltea lengihwli.e Into Afthn mlmoat
to the bam*. Uktng rare |o k«ave the
yolka whole Turn back the *TM>UIa
thus formerl. au aa tu make each t«j
repreacml an open pond
Illy. The
neuu may be lluted a delicate pink h
the UM- of iq^t Juice and tbe y.dk>
.h«*Milil be ►lUhlly nuirhenr
fuik.
rute on letnUH' lea
laige gU'H dUh, or oil Individual gla.a
dkhca and aerve with iuayoutt»is.e.
cheese, aiffl bread and butter cri.p
An ICa!^lcr Novelty-To almulate n
laiacbixl egg. cut
H|»ouge<ake
lutii
alb***. alKuit half an livch thick and
thiee luche. rpviare
I’buv half :»u
aprbtd on each, after sprinkling the
tMl.« with a Httl* of the aprln»t sy top
Whip a eupl.il vd erea^ atlff with a
lit lb Migar and a few drop, o
l»ui a ring »*f IhU aunind the
KanU.u. Haudwiehev^ Split iMkIng
IMiwUei hi.eulu rut t idy flnio i thape
Udorr l.akUiK, siuead thinly with
tel then wllh chlrk«<u put thnxigh Ihe
uilioi tT. and mil with cru-ihixl ladUsI
egg yulka. und.tem*d with maymimiUe.
KM.ter
IVar. - Caiefuny
drain
hr ive. oT iK-ara. enokvxl In ayrup llav
tired wUh lemon Julc'e. Set them uii
at|uau R «I aponge eake. dredge genet
(Hi.ly with giauulaled sugar and aet
Intu lh« nv.ii tu Uxiitne hut
ami
gla'ed
IM>iae.e oil a weiAluR dlah lit
-oa *1 «o l>iS4M> a» aciu—
mJ
tftto te freteto of Pftfte Wftteb.
Iftto te ttealftffa ftf eftdkwa weallk:
TWa la war reaurreetkin.
•Xtol of tkla Aeetlftff ftrertal brMtb.
IK-
r r.
3 p m
r C. K.. i.4; p m
•I meeting. 7 p. m
eiiiig Tuesday rvenlng
Sunday kcImwI. 12.
lUiaca llible clasK, 12
n V. p V .»; p. m.
Kvcniug service, 7
P.ible study, pruvoi «nd pralst
vice. Thuiwday evening at 7.30.
^ ^yV^uuwI* ^Ul^ib'-Tnr‘^^^^
All are coidiall) iuviiml tu these .<r
Church of Chriat (Dlaclplea.)
J. Albn fanby, inlnlMer
Sunday. ft:3u a m. quiet hour.
Sunday. 10;do a. m . morning wot
Sunday.’12 ifl. Sunday sehtuvl.
Sunday, 3:.'Mi p m . Junior V K
• Sunday.
p in. Inleriiffdlale f
K ; seuhtr i\ E.
Sunday. 7 p. m . rvaugelUilc serv ice.
**^l“e”^y. 7 -m p in . (xitlage prayer
piui of scalding htd cteam. and with imyxilnga on oast and weal aldea .of
out tM'jitIng. stir lu a hea|dng Ulde
" We lnewlay. 1:30 p tu . every weoond
siMMUilui of powdeivxl augni. and ft few
nud fourth wtvk iKiAaa Aid nuclety
•liopa of orange juieiv To lieat tbe
Weduesrlav. 7: 30 p m . ftveiy llrst
iiiixluie alter the eggs ai«‘ a<Mcd
wtxk ui mouth f. W. It M. meeta.
would deMt«*p tjie dclicbMi. t^m
Thut«i«>. 7 30 IS in., union mid
cy of the euslanls. Pour at once into
WiM-k prayer nutting.
omaiueulnl llttb* ;H.nffU;^ dlrio*. ^d
Fridav. 7 ::n p in.. Sunday lalnad
bike. M.iiidlns.ln a^nn of hot w^^i. leacheis* inn llug
Wrli-onie to worship with us arc
ill a luiuleiate oven until Ihe ensurtb*
alraugeia. wdi king men and the lamr.
me ftrni
Serve in th<* dish* a a!
uUuit hb.Hl heal on a ptefty wamN-t !
iW‘tin« ou a latx* p-mh r .p*lly . axe-nii j
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth
Rev R N tiulaaple. Pftator.
P.iuied hv ;ouaH ;..p»anv. of suiuliliie
tn oo m m. morning slams o
lt»;30 ft m., mornlgg worah
“p:W». Sunday achool
1 of the
1> Ibickctellei Jr., to liin !
Kt lnad W.uk tn New Ypik Is sc
• I
7 tat. cvenins g»M*« l :ci^l<
b.v the fart that, timugh tonUHdWd by I
Coorua cl.oir
l.-.ck ol stn nsil. to lake a lo.t Iron. Thursday at
k prayei mreUaft Thuradaj
arliiii? In wtll u.« .-t w li!
Cooftregallcwal.
- Rev. Pomaa CochUn. paator.
Church phone No. llfO.
t'olouel Hugh
fasienvxl lu a wupiw.rting frame. wati-U
IM ailj istcd to auv liObttkio.
•
fieth-drted bop*, and b«
y linen VMitlliKHl In
and ft mUe vrlaaffar. Ptaoa bank la
te «u. it la te plec« ftlctly.
Bftkftd ta ftftd Hftto-Ckpp epM
boUftd hftm toe and mil wttb It te
awme qimaUty <rf ffae bread cnimba,
teaoa wUk ftftll. pepper and meJtod
buuer ftftd tooMtoft trlik ate. FUl
a teteoft Ift tbe retoer ftf te A»i
tweak ftft WM Inbt lb ftpriaklA m n
-rr
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
taatar ConvferU for Invalid*.
iViiiaiv* Iheiv U no M«awm of the
ver wh. n the shut In l.te of out In
valid friends ap|H«U mote t.lmngly to
ns than «l VU^Uvr time, nud whatever
tt Ih iwwxslble for It* It. do lot them In
the wav of making Hie cnslet and
lore eomfortable I* a privilege which
e do not lull to Uke aUvautage of at
Bpworth Lftftgur. 6 |k m.
Bveulug cvangcllbllfc seivb'r, 7.
Prayer mccllug, Tl.unula^"vven
A cordial wchvvroe to all.
FIrat Freshytftr4ftfv ChuroH.
Cor. WnahlngtoB asO Park
Rev. L. B BUiraelU Paalor.
Ice. 10;M a. m.
n cover of
te sirk rta.w. nnd will tdten pivre^
stf.il ate^adhlag lo a patient who
Firat M. E. Church.
Jo»eph Dutton, pastor.
Morelng fccrvtcc. Ill :3d.
li* time.
ChritiUft Bn dcavor. i:St Pc to. «
____ left. 7:3ft p.m.
8.. Aral Wftdftftftdfty la th«
S.w'Ul hour., aeeoad aad fourth Wftd
nesday. In tbe month at I: lo p. m.
I'raycr meelUff Tbttr»4a> ftvftfttii
It 7 30. Sefttii free,
AU arft wftlcoftie to all tka aftrytoto
n»e Rev
•ttvel.
Sunday arhexd at ll:dd m.
Kpworth league at «:S0 p. m.
Kveulng srtnu.it. 7;It* p, pi.
Prater meeUnf. Tharftday evaalag
« A A A MM
Auollier pllb*w
throughout the appart-|
with aweet. clover b)oa-|
,
Mift. or tety iiteftte •« te
THK CONDOCTOft
Onodacto? Wanrai «rf tbe C. A N
W. R. R WM ffiveo a bupe of Wbraei'ft Wbtto Wlae of Tar by our asoftt.
cnibMiabl* lisdiesl. which ran IH- no
ig,-,! as J.. rhan
i vs.uch
.mat
L‘’rS3.{rcJ;':".S?i«;u.».U.
vntlon for yoti.
All are welcoior
3:30 p m, ch.hllaa-a pralae m«
itig.
aalrailoft mewling
d’ T *1
Latter Oya SainU (Reorgarvlaed.)
TrK.'iPAY KVKMNi;
7..:n a in. Relip. I.lieraiy aovlety
sr.M»AY. .
7 3«i a 111 . S.U lal M-rvirr.
hilo a dtt us O' vvi.ip.n« i. bxsoines ve.V
n r. a in-. .Sunday s.li.Hd.
7 «Ni }. lu.. IVreacliitig by Eider W ibv .l. of a while nlghigoAii.. lu'wc vt e|
IV ITli . of .Si.utfa itoaidiuan. All nit •lainiy and pi^ v.v it hi5>;Ih*.
wchou.e to attend the .service*.
I
Fer Mch riiete are uHinclire dtvix^
Ib gniat V.vv*|eS*«»fVhe T^vUei I
Saints vrevK-gauUel are as fokowa
Suiulav—
R*;:tu. wH ia^l ►eivTre ^
T t*.‘ p.^m .‘‘preaching.
Tursdav Evening—
7 ::u^ pi aver meewug.
j
ITiday Tvenlng \
7:::u Xloir. lleligb.Literal
rhaiM-l Itsaivsl at K«i3 iJlatidol
Rev
W II
iFieHeh niioit l. Ol evui (• illag llaiMiel
’"{will an.ver. Oiuuimnl R with a tow
jel ii.atht j-pitching vhue in IbMuan
jlltiss or AsutUc tinillne einhroilery
Silk, and llnis^, while lace aio.tnd the
,tdge with a lolling ('oH«i and a bright.
y rlbm.it tarn al tl.e thitial.
CM- ».4ck- sk'-bl N* tif w.uie d.db
c-d.u lM<oniii.g>. the lUvtMit! who
Itwm. pn:dor
naw meplloc. 3 4k p. tn
Morning aervice. H»:3» a. m
Siindav *i hnol al IS m.
!!r.*.r
..
prayer meeliug Tburaday e»
*'a «trdul weiixiiftw to tftwftft mt
I ron ox
W
i. X £v t 1 V f
TONE and STRENGTHEN
Sniidftyj from 3 to I.
Free Melhediftt Church.
John VV, lk».well
East hVu.teenth street.
Hervicea Sunday imnulng. I»
teilv rntrlUtg for thl* eonfereuce year
win be brW at lb. Evangrliral rbuteh
Maudar The p.ewidiug elder, the Rev.
lieitler of Jackson, will prearU
the laird-a -upper will be admlnla
tftVftJtd'a Up wtlborn toucklag her. af
fwrvU no end of cumfoit. aad U vco
easily comtructeiL
f«i ftf the matiera ttnifttoi to
M'm
The Apivatten Army,
ladlea- Library building. Friifti
atrcci, near Caaa vtreel. i'apialn and
Mr*. Bouterw In charge. Public mi
Ing* every night except Monday. 8
day. 11 n. m. bolln^aa meeUag.
(lered at the eloee td thr errmuft, la
the evrelng te Rev. R. N. llolaaide
will piTftcb. T^hi Win be Mr. Hoi
jMpto'ft toet aennoft aa paator of tbU
to ftOIFlfty It tea ftft tehrteftl
An lnv«|ld-» rvMim ahovUd U- the
•oM Kunny and phwMul one in the
..use. futnlshed with all rmuh.its that
K- t . able to afloid. the wall> iiivi
llh a d.llc.nle |uip.M which vBll
low UieMune to the path nt. and
indow .Iraperles of n light
uiuleilal lliul can lu> v'asllr I
The chairs rhould lu chiuw U lav
they are romfotlable rather than al
tiartlve An Invalid s chair which ban
lately In* n placed on tite maiki^t 1* of
Kivtuh nmke
In apiMarani*' it is u
te b^ muftcMg and nenres and
stimuUte tbe aecrerioBt of the liver.
Tbe moM common cftom of conatipa*
tk>D i* ft lack of egercipe owcewary lo
keep te iotestliiftl and Urer aecre-
'sease.’
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Oftt uf te t ftttajr ftftd ftkftte «T teU. telkre te te* tent Iwlt tali tek*
Iftto te fiwinai of tete 4at:
Tte II fw fterfaiili%^
Tenth
““and^h
Wt«ek day.-Str-
^ Prayer meting. 7*r.u p. m.
Prearhlng uu Sabliath twoh mot
an devenliig
All are cvndlally invltexl and
atarch mixed
let It boll atirring for Hfteeii niluutete When lbJ«
I. ttad isMir It over f«iur tv ffve wllcetl
oiangv a. and over the lop aprend Ihe
lieaten wlillm <il Ihret' egga. awtwl
enevi to taste and ffavoivd with a lU
tie vanlUa. Seive with either pUiti
Tbla la ver;
bo«r. •t The eftffa may be ftluBed aa Ift^
Out 5*5^Wlria ffftUtftff ckftlm
aermon
Rev MairMooft Meredith. i
luldOIMMlUA of
Dsrnwrr
Trust
OmrANn
aii.i
Milling for worship Sabi
Ing. 10:30 a m
SablMth «hnol. 11:4:: a.
|.ec| can be lelieved by |ady ftuger^
anu Micka of cbi«x.late menler WTieti
The nest i - prepaterl and the blauc
mange M.lldly mouUkMl. ihe egg altella
tail Im retut.vrxl ftom the Wane mange
ami the egg. placed lu their neM. suilounded by transparent lemon Jidly.
Orange Fh»at -To mukeftrauge flr»ai
lake one quail of water, the Juice and
pulp of two leiuouH. and one coffee cup
fttetei
Mrolt. mcBIfAB.
WMdufti ftftd ftireftftk for
7:3ft.
army In ra|Huilng .^vage chief a, isith
Ovir chuich Iv ft home for worehlp
in this CO.I.H..V and the pi.lUpptn.-. nnd service
If you have wo church
owe-, iwiit of his isiwcss to hN teniatk home lu Traverse (Tty. you^»re earn
abb uiMict standing of tbe sign Ian oaily Invited to come got ftcuMtoted.
and work »nd worship wllh ua A
giiaco us used bv Hie North Atnerteaii wcitxinie to all Ininwluce vnur friend*
licit half of a |wwr wllh an t us “haped
ludwiis. lie iiu.leieil it In the we t rirwd the stranger* If ft alrattger. wall
fnitu hlimutd paste
Iknir Ihe hot
and meet the iwstor
in the K*gltiulns
his caiVHi.
avrup loei and
around the cake,
Spei'lal aorvlcoa aunouftced W the
diedge rim whede with ftnechopjHd
* Ml s Mmga.el Miller, of ^‘alec ou ehnrch bre. ‘‘o*
pivt^hki aut« and serve at ouerv
N
I.
hav
the
dMinclbni
«»r
having
a ihich hottomed apWiT which ha>
.\ llaltitv iViTtiiative IV*si-cil-Take
y<hitri for rixtv I
choir i
b^n well grcft..xl; when the mlKtme
the raH fuHx_cutplle.l , beU^ of Ihni
hftk Urtekrned, but nut hanlened. fold
Irr. who H
one half ovu the olhei with a panrehe
attending, pvia t
llralelv ffavoted bUnc mhnrt' ft l«
(ougregaloxnal
the Auburn
Stn-ei
turm j. .lip upon a waim platter and
3
43
p.
m . Tn ,
usually iHdter to pour the hr»t Wane
Suuda.r mcImiuI lavi w»«ek. wheB
»•’ of Chriwrian Endravor la the parlora.
iiuange Into two half egg abellA and
«ii j T int p ui. evraluf worabip. Qaepf*!
bad coinpH'tcd I.ei siMieih yea
Pidfixllun BggH
then t luwU the two uwtlbct Ml that a sMvlre
Sevfial hnudnd iMirshloii
perfet'l egg is moulded
Then take
will reat on
>. 7:3d p. ftx., prayer *ad
thin slice . td t andied leawm p,*el and
WPttftg any water Intu the pan Let u wake a neat by grouping awl arraug
A sidral pUbtw bas iH-en leveutly
amall piece of bnUor mvU la the plr mg the yt How lerooft ped lu r. semWe InluHluctxl for the snpptnt of a pati
|iAft. Into which break all egga; cuver a rtuighly made alraw next The lemog ent \ head. It vonslhts of spiral wires lervloftft and te readte rooto
•Xhll of nil dlaroid. and loll, ftftd atrtir,
lulu ft Cftbft*htHl pftfcrl Hfh:
O'd of ftU hUrwd aiiid )oatiKiK fear.
cloaciy; let them .team UU tender.
Into lora-ft rloudlra. fttmoapherr:
awaaoB. and ^ur uiei onc^half ruydul
Thli U our icaurrrctlott
of cream. After a ftanulc, allp unbrahmi ftft to ft iwftftd platter .
Ofit of the ftftriow ftftd erftIftiN
Preaaed «gga-Pul a layer «d oorolNl
rrtea.
beef or rhlchen Ifttd the preaalag dUh
Ulu ft ftftrTlre of bolug dtea.
Uy ift. at equal dUtAcea apart, three
hard boDcd rgfa ahetled: arrange the
Ufti flf ftor teM ftftd ftore «te|.
Iftlft ^ Mlk tel IteU ftftr way:
tkm at 7:30 p m
vlcre *t 7:30 a m
Pure Food
of
ftftd drop than lalo the cftvity lu the
i«u; t^nr «-•b^lN^
oat of the Ptolte
SfO^hUH.
god kid^ft
For wont of moblore tbo bow
•UbepteedrygodUnJ/
Dainty tftftUr Dteft.
Bftain llalad-<3bph the tough <
rf relenr In cme qftftfl ofirkmr
itork and when tender remove t
idd to the liquor two Ubirepm
Friday rvenlng at
“to*^»wl!rchure^
-A CoM or .
praduoM
lag hot. add three whtdr eggs aad ulr
(imtly rwmove from the ftre bHbre the
nUtnre hotu. and aewaoa with « ftmall
aaapooiifui of aftJt and • plftch of pep
prr. fkrrve on buttered luaat. ThU U
dir akiwly until the geUttae la dia
IftUVley ftftd Oftwhftif trftapooftful of mlved. ibcB turn into ■ border ftKdd
iftd net on ICC to bomnne firm In Uc
gfftlftd oftloft; ftdd ftftll ftftd pftpprr to
neftnUmc Udl alt c«g» for SO mioutca;
Uata
rm thU into iwaad balU
let them hcfx.me cold nod then cut In
•hout the alaft of tha rolh of oar egg.
•
nuy •^rrr •«« ^ !•
• tw%pyf Uf#; rrrty4l?-l tkirf
• !!|
....uu-w.ua-.
Cburrh of the dmmftculate ITw
Uoft-Cornor tftvlakm and Sec
Low mnaa. I high amam lo,3o;
pora ftftd benedlcrion T:5o p m.
Lftnton ftarvlcft*.
Tueaday evening at I JO, arr
The lUllc UUc ftcrrlce of cbluft or
CatAirli Care
“irjr.'Sfep^
moter.-dftQffhtor. Blaler, him
ra-s.-arsi.-'.rss
ss!KErssi."Eai“a
wmm
^
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l
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TH» tVV«IN« MCO«ft nuvtliu CITY.
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.Bn. eARO FLAYHte.
WOMIM k tWtHOU
CHfUSTUN EHOCAVOR.
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mum
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Una Idajat t kaatr «rM I waat adWh ba ateo ballrTaU In aalnkgsy ahaolataGr tarsaad lu |»lay lAUli UurtAZ
vmm aiwrlal BMth M rack yrar.
canaa ba bad mw« to balkia tost
that ao«:b va« aidw-kr to b.ua. Vat
ha waa <«a uf tba noat Inal bral<;l
catd playan 1 Mtra fcaowa aod la or
diMiiy inattrra a aaao of great enwan Tbe iKCf.
tHiWI tauwrdtafl
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^Rtub U IN-noa a«c*Hvda j pOd. and Ihr plat,.,* and dIMuw aiv la
wiiMmt doubt tha moat ••Wikinn art with kaudn-.l» ig p,vLltrhru te tba
b«W.
im (»t»uiew
No amh
ike a pxlarr than an *M.i.n t**'*^*‘*‘«
maguitbxiil
Co la- found
. a. ihc cdLug Ud
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will. ,rc .4 «4W -■l.n. uo (
“ that Ub UvU made
silwr i
THAT ElSItioN IS
cxwr Uutvily g,U Tha d^baaiwrXT
- . PtMEMBER
MONDA>^
I tho P?at.-. nmt tlir Lsi;w* an.; ^
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RECORD WANT AOS. PA?:" * '
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foru»«H Ho- «|i^-Ullmt il
timl kladU sad liberal
OlNTLEMCN^At YOU HAVE BEEN ADOREEEEO IN BEHAVF OF
MV POUTICAL OPPONENT FOH JUDGE
OF
THE
RECOROERt
COURT perm:t me to present my claims in as few words
Aft PORSIRLE.
HAVING REEN ELECTED TO THSii OmCE LAST VLAR FOR A
SNORT TfRM IT WOULD RE UNCRATCFuL TO THE FRiENDS WHO
ELECTED ME REGARDLESS OF PARTY NOT TO STAND FOR RE
ELECTION.
KV
I HAVE civEN YOU MV REST SERVICE IN THIS OFFICE RE
OARDLESS OF WHETHER PRIVATE BUSINESS MADE CLAIMS UPON
MY TIME OR NOT. YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE BEST OT WHICH I
AM CAPARLE. WHETHER SATISFACTORY OR COMMENDABLE I
LEAVE TO OTHERS TO INFORM YOU.
NOW IT HAS COME TO ME THAT TWO ARCUMCNTS ARE INDUS
TRtOUSLY USED TO BRING ABOUT MV DEFEAT.
FiMTf that HAVING BEEN ELECTED SECRETARY OF THE
ROARD OF trade OF TRAVERSE CITY. I THEREFORE HAVE OFFICE
ENOUGH AND SHOULD NOT EXPECT RE ELECTION.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THIS OFFICE IS ONE ALMOST WITHOU SALARY AND THE SECRETARY MUST WORK FOR THE GLORY
(AND *«USSINO' ) HE GETS OUT OF IT. THE FACT IS THAT I HAVE
RECN VOTED THE SALARY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS
PER YEAR OF WHICH I PAY OUR STENOGRAPHER ONE HUNDRED
AND FOUR DOLLARS FOR THE E^CT RA WORK SHE DOES FOR THE
ROARO. THIS LEAVES ME THE MAGNIFICENT SUM OF S4S.00 PER
YEAR ALL OF WHICH. AND MORE. I EXPECT TO SPEND ON ViSI
TORS TO OUR CITY WHO MAY RE LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO BRING
THEIR BUSINESS. MR. HANNEN. MV PREDECESSOR AS SECRE
TARY. INFDRMES ME THAT HE ACTUALLY SPENT TWICE THE SAL
ARY HE RECEIVED IN THIS WAY. NOW IF YOU FEEL fhAT, SE
CAUSE I AM WILLING TO DO SOMETHING FOR THE CITY. PRACTI
CALLY WITHOUr COMPENSATION. YOU SHOULD TURN ME DOWl4
AT THIS ELECTION. THEN DO IT.
SECOND. THE SECOND SO CALLED REASON ADVANCED BY
ULTRA PARTISANS IS 'T4<AT INASMUCH AS '^hiS iS A REPUBLICAN CITY IT SHOULD NOT RERUN BY DEMOCRATS. I REGARD
MV VICTORY last YEAR AS IN NO 8E'*SE0 A DEMOCRATIC
VICTORY BECAUSE 1 HAD MORE REPUBLICAN VOTES THAN YhE
ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC VOTE IN THE CITY. I MOPE THERE ARE
BUT FEW PERSONS TO WHOM THIS ARGUMENT APPEALS AS IT
IS DEVOID OF GOOD SENSE.
the EVILS OF THE CONTINUED RULE ' CXF EITHER OF THE
GREAT PARTIES ARE SO WELL KNOWN THAT IT IS LARGELY FOR
THIS REASON THAT I AM AT PRESENT TRYING TO KEEP ALIVE A
MINORITY PARTY ORGANIZATION IN TRAVERSE CITY. CERTAINLY
YOU CAN NOT SAY IT 18 WITH THE PURPOSE OF OFFICE HOLDING
AS MY PARTY HOLDS BUT MEACCR PROSPECTS FOR ANY MAN IN
that DIRECTION.
BELIEVING IN YOUR SENSE OF THE FAIRNESS AND FITNESS
OF THINGS I HAVE VENTURED TO PLACE MY P08ITIQN SQUARELY
BEFORE YOU IN THE ABOVE WORDS I AM NOT BEGGING FOR
YOUR VOTE. BUT SHOULD FEEL HONORED BY A RE ELECTION IF IT
CAN BE DONE BY THOSE BELIEVING IN GOOD GOVERNMENT OF
YOUR CITY REGARDLESS OF PARTY NAME.
RtSPECTFULLV.
Wil.LtAM H
UMLOR.
PAINTS, Vtmkt r. vu Mui.tt .a Noll.ii. : UdUu.
Ollat For 4 vpry uar. mily ilic tawl kiioU.
VARNISHI^
Tbiuv ISH loiur.lifft.r«:v
\\% Imro n.e
WHITE LEAD, \Vp piU louk tui t.ur WUiW
tjuuliiy every lime.’
BRUSHES. Ku ry lii.a f.ir i v Vy ,mf,K,an. -
la ml fur
JAPeA*LAC« No LmiRidmM ahnu! ‘ Ui withfMil Uii«.
are a Imodrtvl.p^w.
iOHPLITiNER
dfliU
Srr «lop«rtun>. and thm
Idddiiis
Ih^
pailPiit *til«-. |rrin«adrd
•t til« IfdMirr fo «ak |»mf«*a*l.in»l quea
tinu. Tbr jewriof. ti^ti »«* ROZ»l«l
nr*t. S«f Mjno W n-ali»d
r^aliud t
that bm
rSfln of a ih*Ti*r
do.-iiir. bowovor. Int«-T,«.|
II afirr two b«iir. i
r otplalaod Xbm ladj
CATARACT OF THE EYE.
law Ilia On« It.Attaaka May Watch
r alrtsik*.
STRING BEANS
Wo can
show you good piufilb and pvuxe lu >«u that »ur propm.ition Is a fine
The Traverse Cily Canning Co.
STRONG NERVES
iSissffc.'E-rs
Queen Clly Imp.
Co.
Cit pkooB 751
128 K From.
For the Young Man
Young men’a clothe* should
> and atyle about vm and i
ba raaaonahic *n coat.
orar two cwotorira lUad an liooda
I and aUraa. But God -haa looard - The maker, of CLOTMCRAFT CLOTHES have
r bomla^ • Ha baa act tbam fraa. )Outh t clothe, no that the young.ah man can procure
that arc all wool, cacellantiy udored and that havt
high quality at raaaonabic coal.
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tha Brat .tap In i
I not tha Mat. and la tbia work
TTul tbrra la ua«d of mx«rra. a
tba fraadmra la not tu he woodrrvHl at '
Tba daacandanU of Afriratu. bald for
orrr 20U raare lo aUvary. rouM not l*a
axpartad to bava attalaail to higu'
atandatda atoag ony linaa. \Va are!
not. tbarafora. euiprlaad that at th<
dome of tba war tbay wara In a inoul
pltUbla condltton and naadad a halp
lac bend if tbay wara to ba a blaMlng
raibar than a curea to our land. Tbe
nagro charartar U a atrauga inliiurr.
II H mild, yat ofttMi frrocHoua; Inmi
cant and again moat rlrloua; atrong lu
natural rrllgloua taodt
yet largo
ly davoki of tha graat
lal of true
rallgiou. atablllty of i
In additiou. tha avaraga nrgro U ahlft
Icua. laxy and linprv.vMrnl. Tha negn
te vary Uteri
mil la *Uot raring for tbo
Tbaoa arc tba tblngv thut
1 pUi-ad a grrat proldriu before ebun h
and alaia-^bm 3L0ikMii«» «u.-h pro
' P*** »»F tbr atrokr of a pen |ias-cvj from
! alavery to fn-e«Ioni
Tbay were more
| like rhlldren than full grown man
| and woman and needed careful train
tog. end thi* Is atUI more so t,ulay.
j aloca tbe .TCXX>.0(»i in the aoulhland
bare Incraaaed to tkOtM.Uda
]
But ibe God win. loosnl ibr l.nud* of
j the freadmen baa lde*»ed then.
They
are making
•h a^ of the I And lu tbia work of development tbe
Pli'vrr ba* ahurrh of rhri»t baa. taken and .till
r^e or Pmr. ! miiat take a prominent pnrt. They nre
bai I*rned that on the rvra
THE ISLAND OF FIRE.
Java'. OMles.cal Eccsnfricty tbo taka
of Bo.I.ng Mud.
The greaiiwt natural tv,.nd«r in Java.
If not lu the rimrv tv<.rld. U the Justly
i-oVehrat^ f.'heko Kaiudba Guutko cr
U. • knonn to the
houje of tiM- h.it del IN.
world aa the • inland ofr fire.** Thi* geo
glval rt'i'entiiritv U rrnlly a*lake of
dbng mod. *ituate,I «t alwnit the ,H«nr rf tbe pl..tu* of 4;robog.rua. an.l la
lied an uinnd lw„-;,n*e of ibe giwii
jemerxid *-« -f trg-tni .gi whi h sur................................«l'e^ I! Ibiil upi*raiau,v.
I . ir.-umfeie-e- and i* ^miateil at a dl*luio-t rvarily ttfty mdei,
Near l!e- n-uter ,.f till* geo
i liiimeii*.' r.dimm* of uofi
,y Ir. >.sni ....n».m.illy i-*
Revi'lo* th- pbenoni.Mion uf
lux mod lo’iinm*. tlierr air
g.gai tie l.nl.UJo* of hot al.me
tip l:ke hug«- l.aikton* and ke r»p up a
tenal’y
l!»r drto’iat :on« vri-n -.ng «:1b
tfcr »u- of tlK* bnldil.-. lu niue.M p.i«t.
ou tbe JavaneiT uiiihorilie, ».ty. lliere
wa* 4 tall, apir,- like . olutntu of laked
umd <rti the wmi
Ig- of the lakr,
wbir'i r«m.tant»y IK-Uheil a
pure
atrwaai of r.,1,1 water, imt thn Ua* long
Iwea obliierate,L and everything u
now a *-rthing ma*5 of l.nl.bllng mud
and ».nme. a marvel to tb- vlaltoi* \\h^
come from long dUiane^ to are it.
Etrr) Fch. IJ 1. .-vk-brated lu Japan
the grt'ut annnal feetiv.l of Kigenaetau. U.e aoii \er*ary of the foundattou
of the cmi.lrt- by tbe Srat enipcroJlmiBu leana. B. t\ tM*. The Japri
new ra, k«i Ibelr present era aa from
this vlate. atuI it wa« on Feb U. IKR't.
ibat klul
tweaty-B
gated live ,
of the
emplieof^J
...
rtbrr ya* atro, ion*.
log and fcWting
Tting ami ra
raining by tnni*
violini»t think*
much ,.f bl* beat 1
vwrt ntgbi the airing pHyrr though
hluiMdf that be WMul.lii’t take opt
giH*l bddl,*. It lidglu gel ,im*p'or
intght fall off lb'- *t vet . .,r vHlN i
and •niat’i ll i »*pM ;ir- . *•* h»re* .i-. e,
to hair it at ht.me sin.i mke h * e’ -rv
day liddlr. thinking that In.tb- eawni
hie noboj) -bi t biiu*,lf wo-|5d OOfie<
tbe diffrrenc-r.
-Rut every
other «tritig player
w‘n,o"t 'uf
thought the as!
... .. K..„Vl I
and brought th'ir prlrt».-e ln*lnimenta
Tbe publN- dull! t iiohr*. tW dlfft-reuce,
but thr plaxer. an.l the leader did. and
in an andW»ure there aie alwyy* jMviride
with nlnio*t mlra. iibois ear* fnr vor:a
tiOD* of lone, and *,,a>e of the*e did tbe
eomplainlDg" St. Ik»uIi tliOhe-Hemo
erst.
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An Awful Shock.
Tbe depniy «uge mauager at tbo
Theatre Hoyal. iMil.lln. at one lime
wa« a little mnu naiurd Linders. ub«>
had a Ktrange d *m.e of the ladies of
tbe lallet and treated ibf-iu rather
harably. He wore a wl:;, bji the fact
wa« md B.-ner illy known On one o,ea«lon, twwevr. an enrage«l coryphee
aelxed him by the hair. a:id off tame
Ibe wig. exi»o*lug a shiny ei|>aoae of
cranium
Hr at mire dskbed off to
ci.niplalu to Mr*. Harrl*. the manager *
wife, but tb- g.-l lady could only
ga«p In .tuia*bed tones, -fbeal gracious.
Mr. Linder* wh>. you ate Iwlir- To
whbh Ltud-'-i in*ia>Wlv replied: -No.
madam, m..
My hair Iwcame loose
With horror:*
TH* Ut.bUriao Ag*.
ITke more p‘,ture.*qur tie- country
the more in-vilsti|e it aHM*ar* In W
that it* beauty must be mens.-ed and
la moat luslauce* eventuallv much im
paired by tb.- erection of a hklcm* line
remind, r that we live in an agej
Brat article. The empire of Japan
abaU be reigned over and governed by
whl4ii la
- nrkoniog would be
a oeit ns np bla caplUI at
in the province of Tofoato.
Ji te regarded by Ja
I aa the iwg.uuuiBof
Maral, Obl.gtog.
Magtetrate-Yott gave this young wo
man such a hit on tbe fa« that aba
taut o»e out of her eyew B*hai
hare you to asy for yourself?
fd-WeU. aba
me M»« dida t
the he.1 obUiMble. ud.roawiU
hndtfa.t it taken w> Boreofyoat
m
to tha hacrocu of oc
ima berr not of tb^ i
'Ste t
aa
IS' w*
lb!» le e*. j iiunal |KipntetU‘n«. next to the fon lgu
era in OUT tend, and they must l.e IM
11 hapia-u. and to l.e ora- to higher ground along all important
Nuu string |.Hy, r. h nr
three Uohu. oue for
Tbe needs of Ibe negro indnatr the
lines aU>ng wlurh be ha* progretuied
and abould tH.utmur to do »o
Thr
»rlv stated In Us
-\n. Ko.*l. but ia ui eneigu..,
•ifu»K hatn< N isM
.uuliul to ufe driving. T4k« no<
. biuuvifc bat BM the be.1 buww
aabaniad to aav. wa« lnrarUI.5y a< « rpt
at the lui. k of hia j
card th^ **hart«w *,v
atlveiy ebaip
It it
an eveul,v ilhiuilus
dNk will W seen.
tbUB map tlowu bla
aetiV for hlmerlf w
Ing and wheite r la
\Va aiv n..a nwdy to a-ulra-l for liu arnv. and mill U- gUd to
, bar• you call At our uBUw when in loan, regardiiig same.
of tha carda.
Oradually. howavar axparianraabow
ad or waa Imaduad to ah >w that aav
playar wboaa i-arda ba orarlo,.vad haM
had hantla wl h, a. It wa« a«anad..a»
axtraordlntry ragu!ar»-y
He. Invartalily ankad i.aru*U*‘o:i Iw
fora amine do« n lH-.lda a pl».'ar. and
tba uioinant ina playar brUI l«d rarda
ha offarad. without Iwlug awka.1 l«
MARRECi THE MUSIC.
by giant baiid« and then q::i*d
weal of SteinU-rva.
At tba iwriod whan I flrat k
ba bad caaaad playlag ra
hot waa axtraoHdj fond i
oihar paopla play Ua waa tba moat
inbSaaalTa of aparutura. bavar made
coamaau or rr1urL.ina and almidy
amoaad hlmaair In vatrblnf tba fall
anoibor Tha «j4-|>oali Kraduallr In
put tha fa. t plal ily. ba var ta
aaa« until ll paiirirat«-a ih<- ubollha lana. cauahiic I.HuOBaaa
Thbo maa aupi^-pl to bring ill
ii«dr. than. H to ranu.va tlw hn^.
l.r tba inVn- fart of hU vi inby.—
and aftar It* ramoral iha iiaiiant tMM-da
fall Mall Magaxlnc.
BUlMitItuta Id Iha forui of bleblv isag
nlfylnf a|iartarh>a
.\ll that la
anat.la a
uatlant to aaa bla oaru raiarari for
PsHormvnce at a
biwaalf U a |>la<<a of card and a kmv
dla. A Ilamnit ranJ o lH .h. lary wall
High Claes Concen
l>rra a i laan muoa boU- naar tba
-Mu.hwl . rituw w.uuMiuo-. . oiupteiu
uikldla of tba rani and btdd Ibr raid of what »bey ,-all the ru»gluir*4 of an
up to tba light t loM- to tba a.va. Uad;
OPibexiral prrforuiaiu-e wMiia-i* ulnar*
lug |.rafrral.ly In tha dlnstioii of i •'oaaiaenog tliat the uu*.- uiav he
Ida- a of blna aky. With tlia raid near found iu thr^iuvirumem* laiUer than
to Ihr era Iha |.atirnl nill not M-a tba In Ibe i-rformer*.•• Ai leaM
Ko.y* the
atuall hoir plan-atl by ihr n-.-dla. but leader of a St l>oul» organixato
ha will MH- a rom|*ifnulvalv laora. fami
•Thare was
rrMiri.m ofil.r ur
ly llluiAlnaifsl AaU with hU ratara.T cbratial tmmbam giv,-u at a .-.mhv . i la*t
There
llantwarc lor
Everybody
Afticu.
Dambara waa a %trj
old ganUamaa whom
to »|.aad hit daya
at hJa dob. and afpa. Ully In lu caM
dUMtriaU tnteliectual and
rellgluua
And to all three they have made prog
roaa. <1. The aegrq i* pmgre*-.ing in
doatrially. This I*'the *pe<dal feature
of tbe work of Booker T Wavkington
at Tu*kegee.
But 'year* iM-fiwe our
mlaaioii ivcbool. were doing the *«tue
kind of work
.\egru Un* were tiring
taught all ktpd* of trade* and negro
girls tbe domeatlr arta
The results
For the children, ages 4 to Ifc
ts are fine and jp to date, mac
The pr.ces range from $3.00 t
' good clothcc essentials ,
Tbe negro i* pr»igTe««lnc intelb-.-tuaMy
Tbe work of education la being rapid
ly pushed
The purpose of nn educa
tiOB Is aUo tielng'better undentoud
**
stiplKruM that HI t*lu
negrtie* *houJd be mlninters or
politiriaaa. but todsy the educalttl
gr^i Is not above
al Ul*>r. to en
lenug
ns. and. aWe
all. many arc giving their service for
small remuneration for tbe ed trark.n
and l>ettrnnent of their own
Girls graduating In our miseluu so
go bark m their Some* and tear]
rbiMren of their own ra.-e. mat
rhem at great iieraonal *a<Tlfl'-e
Tbe negro Is progreaslng religiously. I
Gbaraiter i* the eaaeuttal need of tint |
people. 1*be dexelopmeni of head and!
baud te not enough. Tb,- heart also
the negro to ,
character Is i
llgion.
But. while prsqfreas baa been made,
there te still a great work to be done,
sod as iTirlatten and American ciU
seas we abould be intenaely toterratad
In t^la work. No rare or aecttooal
prej&ice *ould interfera with Intereat
in thla problem. It to'a gigantic owe.
Nah. I. V*. Matt, v, 11. 12;
'90: Aru L &14: Bom. tx. 1 $;
1 Tor. !U. S-Jb; II Cer. xi.
Ohio now has SJW> aoctotiea. repraarakttog twenty five deooatoatlooa. and
1S0.0U0 EDdaavorera FteM Secretary
Bar. c.‘ H. HnbbaU tonebad more than
S.a» aoctettea personally test year.
ceeia not by wbat be d
vale tor
Steder lor AMetwII Fw Aldermts. Fird
ama,flrte Ward.
|| Ward. Josepli Skder.
Clothcraft
I that there are 4S.SM
A. J. WILHELM. South Side
For City Treasurer
Ralphs:
Hastings
fandidalc on Republican Ticket.
Ralph S. Haslmgs wax bom in Tra
Traverse C*ty *H h.s life. Was
fnarried man w.th s family and
cd as a citizen and Uxpaycr In
ten years experience in bookkeeping :
a member of Company M. Thlrty-f
and saw aervica In Cuba.
That tha I
men have confidence In Hta abHity and that he ,a wel qualified
fill thte in^ortant office waa shown very
at tba Primari^
to
Me new aaka for your loyal aupport on fMon^y. AprtI IM, and
H electod will give his entire time to the duties ef this oTBoa and
guaranleea aatisfaction.
GIVE A YOUNG MAN A CHANCE TO MAKE A REQQJID.
Vote For Hastings.
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EVENING RECOR
niAVftiM cmr, mcHMAN. »atui«!ay,
WILLIE
CUTE
m, 119.
TARtS
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MAIS KttPinC mcA.
IM BUT ILL BC OUT \
IH A MtMUTt
Wt CO*f AM IDEAW
mahoh
THE
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E^^assilli
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p:;.;
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/"COME auiC>v\
( !Vl hold it » ^
KA*. HA* WiLU\fc\
I you've got'slioe a
\ kelly slide* BEAT j
\to death;
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J
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i
\ mCvER kmew
WkAT CH'.NAMEM'S
PlGTA\LS WERE F(
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THE NIGHT RUN OF THE OVERLAND, by Elmore ElUott Peake
harrod tont«w hdrad op the flying apace for many a mBe before
the nmmrntmn of that pentons descent was lost. .As the rxur
of their pnatagr oeer the Iw heidge sparairag the Mattnnk, twen
ty mtka from Stodrtcm, died asrgy. the fireman called out dicer-
HUtlamu.llUlM
« man (ram lh< i
.
_
I • Im4c hi hrr Up mi
Che brd by k yoong mn of prrlikp* fbiny
Tb^ » rrr MI 1M ar«lifurjr_riiwplr. nor €.f ibr type wh^
*11
rim th* |»1W of urkfiraa.
lonrhrd and
koftcnrd
M HiMiNtakkUr gmtlmrai of ynh. and the rl^fi rye*
wbicb rr«rd. Micmlr.* «pr«. fhr firriWr
..fr ih«4.^<ul
•od lig«id Httli mMxgmcr Ibr yoon« •oman
jn nytte
•rrkmdy
Hh voice
as she nodde
\Trse-lever.
Meanwhile, in the general superiniendem’s private car. at the
extreme rear of the train, a partv of men still mi up. snudettw
their Havanas and sipping their wine One member of this |urty
was the “b« gun" mentioned to Sylvu b^ the general su,wrintnideni—the president of the Mississippi Valley. Omaha and
Railway He was a brge man, with luxuriani. sm.w• hair;
r; and. ihongh his face was
wi benevolent, evvn iwtrmal.
csx-r> line of ti ligirayed
ligirayrd the
1
inflexible win which had liftetl its
owner from the
rvx*f of a freight car to the presidcmial chair of
Ihc rvKif
a great mad.
Mr IHoward, the general sopcTintmdrm. was regaling the ,
party with
w'ith an account of his exprriet^
4
in securing a sul»*titutr
_
er at Valley junction. In.r reasons afterward divulgexl. he
ippressed. though, the mpst *tartUi« feature of his st.*ry ; name. the sex of the engine runner he had secured. Hut he coninsated his hearers Twr this omission with a most dranutic ac*uni of the hrmisu. of the sick man. whqni he onhlosliinglv np
>rntcx! a* having risx-n from his bed aiTd taken clurge of the
____
. mere dkHc miih »h«t armird kti
k oi pitrptme. and her mm nvxiili drooped
Aftrr k mnwmt. tbaHgh. ahr %hixjk «»fl lirr prnMve
of. dcftrr khc kaked wit> k
Icdlt
-Of ytmr knmrrrd l»rr huahMd grkrrly. tigbtkninff hi* ^»p
sr:s.5:s'X^:r.r.^::.
i ■1
.rTi ^
Tbr y<MH« wown bmt fomird with k titiW apkankodic mnrr
Imihlru imakHi. brr haml upon hi. further temple, her fulU
pat^mait l»|» preuml tigfn kfkiuM hi. cherk
-Not cowent. ray hrart a hudikiMl. hut lappyT the whi.pcrrd,
rrautif.U,
After k -momciH At lifted hcrMlf and quietly
kttionchrd her ni«cd hair. **1 mu.in’t do that kgain. .he Mid
-iir'
listened quietly
H.Vwanl was done
artlesa wre*-’- " *arrved. smiling; and when How
ited. with I
his ete. that there was no x*ther wav..ibe
Ihe president added
axlde
“If .
d been «m my nud. I should have
held the train all night
_ve hel
‘ rather than drag a sick man from his bed."
“We all know hx*w nunv trains are liHd all night 00 your
mad. Stamford.” answered Hxivsard. laughing. "Ho you happen
to rrmeraher the story of an ambitimiv young engineer who
pickeil himself o|. out of a wrcxAc w ith a Im4rn arm. and stepped
into a new cugfiir, and pulled hi* train through to the end uf
the run?’«»he asked signitk-.nntlv.
“I was young then and w«>rking for glory , and no superintnid
ent onlcred me to ,lo ti. or I should prohaWy have refused.”
ailded Sianifx.rtl. g.-sl luturcdlv. He added soIktIv : “These en
gtneers are a heron- set. and, Cliarlie, sometimes 1 think wc UoiVt
always do them justice."
“111 do this one justice," answered Howard, warmly.
The lurty drenped off to lied, one hv one The griK-ral 1
iimiidcm himself finally
- and I.x4cd at his watch
As he
tunwd and nude his wav forward, his careless expression gave
f ctmerm. lit* mind was rvidenllv on the grnilr
r skill and
1:11
fvTtte hae^ take ra> word for it. and mv. Come home.ichihlrm.
and hr lofiiven/ But whether he doe. or not. I IcII you. .meet,
bran. I ^Id wtmer flutter aUait thi. IHtle d««ecote of our^
and ride on the rfwine with )ou .10 hrwht day., than be mutr®*
‘'Vi'!? J'*lIilo!!i^^e*“plnr U^Idlhr hoe they could not .peak
n'-M.-i' :'rr s^r.u'nAJ'irx
clock
"llierr*. the *(hcrhmd.*- .he mumrared. *’She*. three min
titr. Utr '[he wind
dead agaln.l her S^mte day. dear.*’ .he
aihled. fondh. “yon will hold the thnritle of that rngioe. if >i»u
want
kf)d I .hall l< the pro«de.t girl in the Und
I lo)nli) to the corporation which
With a fine
.
them bread and Imiicr. they listened in
1 .ilciur to the, dull
^
,
of tbr onroming train1 Hu! in.trad. a moment later, of the u.ual
thundemu. bur.t a. tthe train .wept h>. and th'e trembling of
hey heard the 1grinding ot hrakeihoe.. the whi.llc nf the
earth, they
wed. the
I then, in the lull which foHowed.
like
heart. At thU ut
ikr Mane great,
great. excited
rx<
the
he .ick nun threw
threi hi. wife^rtartW glance, and ihe
:,‘irr.‘p
iylvia flung the
doru wide irprn. revealing
with the ^byrd train, Sylvia
t
' ilir v men. ilic formvwt uf whura the rerognued a. the nightoperator al^!he junction.
“Mr. Fox." he began with nenou. ha.te, “ihi* t. the general
Miperintciulimt. Mr------ "
“kly name u Howard, madam." .aid the oIBcial f*.r himself,
timvrrraraiimii pu.hing forward. “Wc are in ir.ml.h
(Htr rit. giiieer hafl a .trnke of apndexy tifteen mile. tuck, and I want
yofK hmhuid to take ihti train 1 knou lir’k >nk. Inii-----“Hnl he’, too .lA, .ir. to b.4d hi. head up!" Sylvu e.cUimrd
agluki
‘ What’, the iTtrable?" called I'ox .h.rpiv from hi. Ud
An incum'. hndi fell over the little i-.nnip at the dtwr. and
then .*»;;•>
“Mr
gave his thought, as much as anything (
aars ahead he im-t the conductor. w1io
xnis, and thxv talked together for sxmx
iK.i.rI« >.ly and impcrcrpin.1v it moved ahead, expelled .me mighty
breath, then amither and .imnher. quicker and quicker, dvorter
and .hortcr. until ilv ropiratioiu were lo.i in .me n.iitinuourRow
of Mcatn. ‘ The “Overland" wai once more tihd* r w,»y.
Ihe liKomotivx re.|.ondcd to Svlvia. touch with an aberity
wl.ixdi M^mcd alm**.t liunun. and which, familiar thouKh .he
W..V with the w*vrk. thrilled her thn*UKh and througlj. She
glanced at the tiine-taldr
They were twelve minute. Iiehind
time. The tJl^ty mile. I*rtwecn the Junction and Grafton lay
in a .traight, level line. Svlvia determined to um- it to gixwl pur
po*r. and to harden herself at once—ax. mdrnl. >he must—to
the tlir/y Mwed required by the inexoraUe Mrhrdulr. She ihfew
ihC'thnmlr wide o,H-n. and pushed the revvrsrd. v rr Jnto the
last ii.<ch The great machine MCimd suddenly animalW with a
demoniac mrrgv. and s.».*n they were sh.*<.tinK through the Mack,
klnmi iM-aien night JtV.e an avenging U*lt from the hand of a
ri*los\al god. The lieadh.i;ht—«j da/zltng fr«*m in tront, m» in.iiflHiriit from iH-himl-tlaiKed' feehly ahead iipxm the dnving
cloud x.f sii.- A
l*.ui that w.is all The tr.uMv wa. illuminated for
.carcriy fifty fret, and the mg’nt yawned hcyvmd like some cn
gulling ahys.
Siivia m^.mn.iarily closed
*
her eyr» and praxed
intn or hrmc-.-nighi wander
Fox. I hate to avk a %iclc man to get out of bed and .
mit aturtlier engineer in .ight and every ituniite tlut tram .tand*
Ihf rr the company Itivf. - thouwnd didbrv If jou can |mll her '
thrtmgli to Sl.xkt.m. and will, it will U- the Ih>i iwi» lirntr..’ work
that you ever «Ud 1 will give you live hundred dollar.."
Fox had at tict riM-n to hi. elU.w, Imt he now Mok lock, diwy •
and tremliling from wrakne*... In a nuHneul. ihtiuKh. he wa. up
again
“I can’t dt» it. Mr. Howanl! Fm ua. .uk‘“ he exalirord lutirrly. “If it weren't a ^ly.ical impo..thiltty.~if I
werm’t too dirry u» hoW my head up------ ’
He lin^e off ahmiitly and prr.Md hi. hand in a .bred wax to
W brow' Then he l.vd h"* rarttrd exe. tii-ai hU wife
I Ikwed ho gair. plainly regarxiiiig him a. xhii ..f hi.
head. Hut .Sjlxia luriunl pale,
Mippart. She had caughi her In
“She ll take llic train. .ir’~ exclaimed Fox, eagerly . “and dieTI
take it ihriHigh Mfc
Site knotg. an mgine »« well a. 1. and
eery inch of the road Sylvia.
mu.t go It i. yxmr duly "
bled eyr. fartened u|..vn her hudund. her diet roing and fall
ing. and Moxal red n.ngn.. ..f retumnig cUr dnartiuK thnnigh
her cheek.
Yet even in that cnkial mmncni. when her Imie
heart wa. fluttering like a wtHindid bird. ..ntHihtng in Sylvia.
- hard and .tnhUxrn—nxed the .kcpiual *ui»rnn
Tw a .icp nearer
Sylvia
hr drew
Sylvia, with
; throat, turned ujam him j
f -I will go." .hr Mi
imut »U> here wuch I
“Thi. >.mng man will atiriid to all that, never fret.” cried
Ihraard gaUy, U hi* relief, turning to Utc night o,o rator.
Whatever doubt, the Mltwnntmdciu may have h.»ri-.rx'd vet ».f
etigmrcr’i i>
nervv and .kill were pbinlv renamed when
the fair etiginrcr’i
Sylvia returned from an
ZirlTmat
’u,x.«'her
atxly M;cmd.
An indu
1 dvr bore her.clf with the iirm. MtUlued
mien of om who know, the gravily of her ta.k. yqf ha. !anl<.m
hcrM-lf fx»r it. prrfornuiKC
One 01 her bn.luml. eap» wa.
drawn Ughllv ovvr her'thick hair. She had .lipped mu* a .Iw.rt
walking Airt. and a. .he advaiwrd die calmly Imt .mifilx Uiu
tooed her jacket. WttltPut hcitalitHt, wbc .tx-pped if* the Ixcd.idc
and ki.M^ her hudunU good by.
“Re brave, gtrir be Mid rmouragmgly. though hi. own vonre
1 he toreman danced attrmlanc on the me. u-atcbiiig ho hc,it
itid water as jealously rs
and
r. a doct<
docter might v .«ich the ptiUe rf a le
r;;acc diK-r
iltenl. .\*.w the furnace
dxK-r wa:
wa. ck> cd. now h hhug o:t
I..W it v.i.% cloded
afain, and 1row, when
d again,
inavx within enni to. iiH>rr coal, it was flu.-.R wide open, lUhhn.«j
liK liming cloud of steam and smoke alxivc
ItVlludf!
lorknl with tine f.rv tan with a fine imrlllRence vvh;
h.e nniuted cmild undcr*tami; for an c;i, :nc is a steed
spin d «ieiK-iMls upon it driver. She epened or closed the
,
r. to rcon,*niue heat and water, and c. .,d ine .team whrn
I oHild he six.irnl
Thus together they coaxed, cajoled, thrr-.tneil. and R.a.lnl the wheeli-d i vnuter umil. Ike a vcritrl!.- thing
.f life, it scetnnl to siriiti eviry li. rve to ihi tlieir hidding. and
whirled them f
and faster
\ ct. as thex fl.v*hrd through
sicss and the storm
liraflon—sea reel V distiiiy-uishaMc in the darkness
1
—they were still tin minutes Ivehind time. Sxlxia
Sylxia shut her
he lips
on the curves and
grad.^ ahead, defy death du w.*nld
,
The stuky snow on her glis* now eiit o*f Selvia’s vision ahend
ll.nuttered Mile, i.a her h<- ^1 d the I ve. x t t ie s’x-cpmg p.isMiietr» Uhii.d werx* iti l.i;^luf hands t!;a:i hers, and only the
All sxH-mg 1 ve eoidd --1 tiut night
.-knoihcr tr„iu aluad. au
o|Km switih. a f.dleii nns or trex—x*;ie awful crash, and thr.mgim w.mkl Wcoui* a gralron lor her feijder flesJi. while the pal.itial cars Uhmd. now so full of wannth and light and co.nfon,
would .Hddxtilv be turiu-d i.tio tnrrc sha;>elcs« hrn|n of death.
\ci Sylvia cauivnisly .qiemd her d:or a little, and held it iirnly
agaiusi the hurricane while she hrudied off the miovv
At the
same time she n.*nced that the headlight .fas iHiming dim.
“The he.'dlight is covered with snow?" she called to tlu- flecIhe youo.g fellow instantly drew his cap tighter, hrac-d him
self, and svauiig ...Hit his dx«.r At the lirst wrucl hla>I. ;r.c srvnl
of wliicfi was that i t the gale .'dd*d to that of the tram, he cT scd
bis Vw- and lield his brv.ih; ibeu, i.ik*ing his life in ,h;s h.vuF. he
sbpM mu up**n the wet. trcacii. ri.u* rummtg-'aoard of the p tehnu liH-oim.m.. maxlr his wav lorwarxb and cleared the gla><.
Sy’.vta Wtiuvl wuh Icftrd breath untU his head aiptafMl in the
A. Sylvia .tood beneath the great Uack hulk of iron and rteel
which drew the “OvrrUiKr-comiiared vxtth which her hndiaml .
little local engine wa. Imt a loy-wnd gUnced down the long line
JOi raaiL fgpfr... and OceiMng-car.. bden with human freight, her
(heart almort ttHed her again. The mighty boiler towered high
Wve her in the daAtic.. like the body of wane hombb mie.-
k brave Uttle t
'M
S**mething of all this was in the mind of the fireman. t*>o. m a
simpler way ; and wh. n he gbi.ee.1 ,it hiss gen
gentle s.,.M-ri*.r ir«.m
me. ,1s ^he dung desperately to the ,innrest with one
hand and clutched the reverse lexer with ilie
the other, with while..
flashed
set face. I*ut firm mouth rfnd fearless eye. his
with a cliivalric 1
> CarlMMidalr. and Sylvia made nut ahead
The train*dashnl
of the east4k,uih1 train, sith trwckeil and
the glowing headlight
headhg
waiting f..r the Wlaled -iKcrlaod, her engineer and .si.iiduclor
Sylvia alh.Wid a livVrhidrn. rvtm's fear to take hold of her. Sup.^..se the suitch vierr o|H-n! She knew lh.vl it must lie ch.srd,
but live sickening |K»»sibilitv presented itself over and over again,
with Its tram oi horr*.rs. in the brief sjvace t*f a few sec**nds. She
hehl her hreath and h.;li d..*rd her eyes as they llnii.dered d*.ivn
upon the otlnr train; ami when the-engine lurched a little as it
struck the switch, her heart leain-d into her mouth
Ihe sus
pense was mercifullx short though. f.*r in an tnstam. a- it were,
they were pasi the xlangx i. juot the town, and oiiee more scour
ing tlie-open cmitry
'
In
of tlic half-piiK- *d s,-md which she let run as they
climlMvl Ik-axh free liUl-lIu- l.iM of the 1 allalmlas-11 .e«:v d l:^
Sxlxia
it thev would never reach the summit and
,p<td was slow or.ly
:.| the lirvb
lirel.ss Mi-rd
ntr.ist. ai d in realitv was terrilic; ar.«l
via'' svas
was in-rciiexl
i*crche*l was .1
it mig' the
high hauncir Sylviat;p-jt whose
V
last, th
thouglv. the liigh level of the
aork «*f the ni"ht
.Xrlast.
*r forty
Plains v.bs »ai;n-d. .nnil tor
Ikirren ITams
rxxlrxl off in Us>Xuxn tliirtv iniimu-^—they sv.rm ab
alLilr<*ss on the crest of a gale. smcK.thly and almost m.ise|e-..s]y
Jn the deadening siww.
.Sylvia susiK-vied that the engine was d*ung no belter riglit
ht-re than it did every night of the year, and that wli*-n xhi time.
Yet when she glaturd fr.*ni t!ir t;mr tal.le to Ihe ebek. as they
idixkcd over the sw.ir’.i j».*mt» of X’el.-T*>e with a force whudt
sevmxsl sufl e ent to„sKop ibe ii x.fT b’xr iciclrs. sV was chagrined
t«. discover t’i.:t t’nev were still x-ight mimiSes behind. They wTre
now ain*m.^-liiiig the long tvvrlvx ui.lc *b srent x.f l our Mile
Greek, with a li.-auufi:l fuel strx-ldi :t the bottom tlsrotigli the
>ij.irit Kixer Valiev. Ij.lxta c.iiH t * a gnm detirminati.m. Half
a .U.n-n times previ.Hi'ly 'he had wmixlerrtl. m her unfamtlwiity with hx-;.xx ir..ms and their puj niitcem s;K*ed. it she were
<k>zm
l.dImK short .os! 'or
or excevUmg the safety lm.it ; and half a d
. to the fire
times she had Uen «m the
crisis, lukd restrained
Hut her pridcT wen in ‘
urging her faster and
1-e-r; and. moreover, the
Ufore they struck the
h.*''Hu
irMer. strmxd answer en-ngh.
Hut
iM.n—contrary, loo. to
graxle. the respousi'o.lrtx *•! her deter
I bear alx.nc
»and s advicx’—sex iprd I
1 going tx. let her havc
• hxad! ” she cried out, in her
I not answer—pcrli-ps he did not hear—and.
lonr.^ The
sxi.mg her teeth. Sylxia assumed the grim Imrdcn alon
jK-mlerous locx.moiivc ix-H over the hrx.w of the hill w
thiHiUle agaiK*. and the lire scethmg m her vnals with '
furv. Then she lowered her herd Uke a maddenrf bull in its
iiiK low to earth, so.apivallmgly flightbke wu the moiioa. It
I xlx^ the gracb a. an
“N’r.lliing equal to it. sir." rejoined lb*kins, xlryly;
lUiwaTd startx^l Iwixk txiwarxl the private car ulsHii the time Ihe
Me paused
..|H-nrd
seU in a vestibule.
ve«
tram truck Hrexbtree Mill
mil
the diN*r. and laid hi* praxticrd ear toI the din milsfxie
gentlv x-losrd tbr door, as if to slam it might break the s|*x-l!. and
cmplaxmlly smile,!
When the train reached llie level of 11.,r
reii I»Uiiis and the sleepers rx-ased their swaying and Milled
xlown to a snwxoih. Mraightaway motixm-thal sure annuiieiator
of high speexl. the siiperintemlenl nil.lied his palms togiihi-r very
much like a man xh.xkmK hands with himsx-H \Mu:i 1.x got luxk
to his car. hr found Mr Slamfi.rd still up. sm,d*imt. and leaning .
luA in the luxurious se.il with half<lo*cd eyes
Slamfi.rd nm
tiomvl Howard to sit down In-sidv him. and laid his hand faiml
iarlv mi Ihe latter’* knee
“Confound ymi. ntarlie. you’ve got that sick
heart, with xour inflammatory d. *eri|*fion*. for 1
ably drv w largely, mi y,.iir imagm.1l
thinking alout him. Coiifi-**. iiow.
a little ’*
man, who know s a thing
10‘1'rU “NV cll. II did. in one rx-sin ,1; but
two.^if 'hr’^c^rvTM^e
hr
Me pausexi fiir effect.
Fvx got the iK-st railr.ud story to give .
i bn.iiglit ,»ut in years, and if I d«Hi’i get
several llimtsand dollar*’ worth of free advertising mil of it. mv
iianu isn’t C. W. Howard. I he l*csi uf tt is, ft» the s<»l*ci
“Ixt’s have it.” said Stanifi.rd, smUing.
quiringlv a* Stamford turned sharply, and gave hint a glance. ^
•i ox. did yw MV?" asked Stamford. “What’s his first name?"
“1 don’t know
He’s a tall, smotrth faced man. with tUrk hair
and ryes Rather inielliKent looking What do yem know abcnit
him? He’s a comigiralivel, new man wuh u ’
The «4d man’s tmgris trrniMcd slightly as he flicked the ashes
ford, with strange impatience.
"Go on"
plug But it aretiTthat hi. wife has been in the habit of riding
with him. and know, the road.and a^n en^ne
' he added, with sparkling
* in the hands of a girl, sir
ir.*
might lose her head Then Suniford took the others hand, and
held it in an iron grip.
girl!" he said, huskily
only by the circum£mbimt air.
“lire no. pl.„sv !•
Mx.! off a |.nmxl.
he exclaimed, nervously, for the gteam had
,\s the twinkling street lamps of NancyvUle cmroe into view.
Sxlvia drew a long l»bi't. HiU there was no tuneful reverberation
arsutg tlw lull* that night, f.ir the wind, like scune ferociou.
r.;:
codd sho». luiv miles from honw as caoly as l.ft.
Cod keep you’"
kexping their feet.
“l-aM. I«it not uso fast. Harkins.^
I the superiiitetidriit.
lull inqinnngly.
“What 1 call a liigh safely,-; answered the comlnclor.
and
seem like a little city
•f that iranscomtmirtal
train, winch ,burst upxm the town like, a
of
iramcomimnt
vhnek
i ..
-veloiic. with a shru
k and a roar, and then was gone again
all in
-aicrly rcci«nizcd
recognized the plVe. and it sermn*
seemed little
a breath, she scarcely
and rural and mean to her, a mere eddy in the worid’s
lU the “Overland was ten minoies behind, dnd it
ISO hmnan power could make up the time. Hicyj throogh the TalbihuU HUU. where tbr road was as
crooked as a serpent’s trail. The engine jerked viciottsly from '
side to side, as if angrily resenting Ihe pitiless goading from be
hind. and twice Sylvia was nearly thrown from her scat. The
wbeeb Mvagdy groimd the raUs at every curve, and made them
shriek in Mony. Unr side of the engine first mounted upward.
shtp^Si «
suddenly Mnk, as if engwlfedL cS
msunt sTivTwas lifted high alx.ve her fireman, the next dropped
br below bun.
Yet she dared not sladcen speed. T^e cry of Time! Time!
Time!" was dinned into her ears with every stroke of the pis
ton. Her train wras kut one wherl-THUy. but one cog on one
£«, StrTae.oSL "ai b S« WlWhiSTislW l>« «
speed w ere
n fi.r the nMi-ncnt they were rmming
Fox-could stay that grand im.nH-nTum. ^e^ w ildly »^«rd;
and as SyHia. tmdxr the sir.xnKx- lassgudc bom of her deadly
l*enl. rebaed her tx-nsc mtisclcs and xlrowstly closed her c>ts. she
smiled, whh a ghastly Jtumur, at the trust of the sleeping passen
gers in htr!
She was ruddy shaken out of her kthargy as thr train simA
a slight curve half way down the grade. Tlic locomrqtve s^
Sig^s^ISiSd^a^ritli! th? rtiis.^he cab Uayed aJ? cracked,
fwl, Bk k «« «.lr IlK .erriWr momentun.
.hjm a»mentarily from the track, and m a few ymnds—th^gh every
150 feet-the hre-eating
fire-eating oene^n
bebe^h n
i^hicd itself.
second meam iw
5=-X.-US
The bell,
dolorous sound,
the ears of the
“What if she leavca the riUsrhe cried,
B« msMiy fwmim Wmself. he sprang back to his aent.
w itfa the blood of tee on his checks.
.
“Am 1 nraninf too laair shoiged SyTvk.
TKet vhcB
tricklLf^tkrairhi. chrak.?^ WTten the bottom wa. at ^ reaAed
and the dai^rr wa. over—the danger at ihe front—the preaident
Jrew hi. hJSkerchief and wiped the. great drojn «»* »^tfr^
hi. brow. The ex-engwer knew the qgo") through which hu
r time, a evriow and
and railroad men
^egsaras-iass
•t-/> i ■
W: ■ "
THE NIGHT RUN OF THE OVERLAND, by Elmore ElUott Peake
PW.
lUkLW^IU
Im^ IW 4mn nhMkm oi a oKUcr »1
rM
l!ar^ W tW immttum «n
yr^rS? .Srf«, ihr Nation, . Ifh. ^ d
yM« •OMM fHili > UmA
m
l»r Up *at Waitk i
tlw M Ux a jvmm «*»
tlnn>
“On time madam T
Hi* voice rtnebed Sylm*. awhnmiitf ipr*
and dUtmet
» »be nodded duiily on ber atuU bmeutf bciaelf afam»t the ft-
1 I “• ^ llm Ir
wSSk »W diNU^ tyrn iW palWr of ajcknr^v
..^
I>V M iiiiiMiiil^i «rtillr«atM c«< bnh. and thr deft ryt%
':tss^“z»z^ •™!’^ ------------
with a ie»«<lcd
Sia"^HsS?£="fS
-««»
SS^iSS 5JrS5«i -Hh .h.
yiSrnc’s.rK:.:
f.a»»u«alr l*|n pc«**d f«ht ayimt hu chart
?i 1
11
engine.
Mr Stamftird, tlie distmgul*b«l Ruc«. Ittteocd quictjy until
Howard was dune ‘aiarlie, >i>ii arc a heartlea* wretch, he «4»*
servetl. .milmg; and when Howard pngcsled. with a Iwmkle ui
rather than drag a sick man fnan hi* Iwd.”
.rWc all know how many tram* arc held all night on your
road. Staniford.” aiuwered Howard. Unghing. ”IK. you happen
to remember the *torv of an amlutious yming
pkked himself up out of a wreck with a hisAen arm. ai^ •*‘W«1
into a new engine, and pulled his tram through to the end of
the run’” he asked Mgnitxantli
^
x\sii'7."rri“'r..‘X2i;Spv?x";-,
H$iw3-2S€££i5^
Ife
alway* do them justice "
**ni do this one justice,'’ answered H.mard. wannly
: ':,i u,, :r«i rs;^•• ^ fc-.
turned and made hi* way foiw.ird. his careless expression gaie
s,rr.V f:"B.
■J'
,
:
Ai X: rrrn“^H,« hu*';”:;, .^i«nU'‘;u™t«T:'hc
..'
5-^jS«?iS3SS:S«
i„h ihc icUvrd Item. S>1vu Uuuk the dia.r
ihr>x- «»rn, the l4iTcm.Ht of nUun ihc rect«nucd a» the ittfht<i|Hratf*r atVthr junctwi©wiih DcrMm* lu*te. 'nhi* K the fcneral
lt.x-« mile. UkV. ami I neiit
Kiiierf had a stroke of ap<i>Wx>
k„ou he\ mA. hm^ ~"
yxmr hntbaiMi t«* taVr iht« tram
• lUit hca too aick. >ir. to b.Jd 1 » head upV* Syfvia exvlaimed
I-IIX had at hral n.cu to hu rlU.n,
elUo lH.t he mm aank Kai k, dizzy
»mpo..ih,hty~if I
le ll take llic tram, .ir'"
I ,.ru|*‘'>hion,
I lA ith her di
«r
timnirh
Uwt CHK-ial nnio •lit, nht-n In-r litile
urd. .
:i;j
tightly
If It was mves.ar> to di > death-m the curies and
gradoi ahead, defy death du would
Ml ahod
stwki .mm on her glas* mm cut oT S.
ccpiiig IS.'
tend huh'. h>r her hie i d the l.i\»
id only the
hind w>
-
der flesh, while the |si
eo.h. would
Would Ux'vim
Ux'oim a gr;dio-n
i:r;dio.n lor
jor lie
her lender
gim
ami lig’m. ami comfort.
w!ilVtud!uIrV"urmd^u
mere sha:Jess'*'hraps of death.
■'”
uik«
hmi alimv^t
- ......
I c
w
Ih.ward
liatrosv on the cret of a gale.’ jrtiUH.thly and alim v. m.ifcrlrs.ly
the dc.idemng snow.
Silvia su.iwcivxl that the emtinr wav doing no Utter riglil
than It did eiery inKhi of the icar. and that when iHi time,
t
.V.I
cu u.
1. ,1.. „ .-1 l-c h-iclo. e-c w.. .h»Krl.Kj
iitm ajqiroachiiig the l*Mig
Crwk. with a hraunful h vci sireirn - i on
Spirit kivrr \ alley, Sylua c .nn to a grim ileurmurau
a vk..-.cn lirms prvvamsli shi had wiMiurr
i.uiti with heal
ibc goMHi
Ibc lw»i
shimh.*
“Well. 1x1 ween
.. Slaiwl.ira Minifd Juridy. ainl g.,f h,r...................lid >tw
did
\xm M«
MV ?" .ard
»acd Suiuford.
Sumford. -Wha<
----------, h..
- - ^ . .
d..n-| know, llt-v . .ai vn,..nh (»ccl m.,1. w«h .l»rk luu
K.,lwr inlclligr
■nw ,dd nun. invkvrv ,r^«l.. hr JwVjd
mi.
right-
and Moreover, the liim; tahle. imiteli luiihui her fa.lcr and
lir scinwd answer i-5ioii<h. Hut jf.l before ihti struck Mr
de! the resiKMisiUIrty of her dctennination-^mitrary. luo. to
. hiislcnd s-advicv—.ixmed Ux> much to Uar alone
^
;ir^,\"?:r..l.^Tiv^'::; n!Snk-:al
Half
Ik) on.-
ioid. with strange impatience
”lx. on
o2s«^«Kssj?iS'5'3i
.U cried tml. in her
“The hc.dhghi i. covered with .now’” >hc called to lU- tire
■'" ■■" "
muitahlc cimraej^ w<
It with the nmi. >nlHlmd
her ta%k. ixg ha. taiih in
The voung fclKrw imtantlv drew hi. cap tighter, hraerd I
m his d*ior .\l ihc ti
hr. “h.
h;. liJ. in hi. h^ 'nl.. ^•
Shu w. iud with UuU breath until hi. head appeared ui the
ss,".;; t rtM i-tS~"Ss*s^
G«;lrcp>oo-
™-:'5t£€»I?Ea?.£Sa
j! sx ttSsassSSS
seemed t
held it in an,iron grip
y the circumamhieni air
evdaimed, ncrvoiwli. for the ttcam had
,w h,«. ,hn, ni.h., J«r .he n,n4 iil. ..r^ |.r«-.
and kiawd her huxhand gm.d hi
e heaevea ttiai lor me
>u
o«.
isio Hu.e. AO cirry minute. Ihc thought I’c.at a py
for tU
the K>ft often of
—a wimian*. band. moremTr. ermtmed fi*r
seemed Wildly absurd ;
rnnll^'r
the situat^ flashed over him m an **‘‘y*V
S‘i-3S?££r
worthy of her father
it)t"k'M»"lu»
~-
"CTs in krr’
.TLf.u.’r.n.'Jn.s
iron »a ,.~l
She wa* rudely shaken out of her kthargi a. the tram vt^
.light curve half wav dow n the grade. I he locom<4ive sW
d need, and sUxA m every iron rou*cle. The
the rails, the cab .waved and cracked,
mthei
rel
-jsf.5,*„ r.««. ~.™ rsMc-if-A.
..cw bts'^e^dikf ^Kl wiped
in hmw. The «-c«gmecr knew the agony through wluch hu
But it wa* only the ternbic
if'm.' human pe^wer could make up the time
I hey
««rwinda« through the l allahuU HUU. where the road was a.
as a »crpeut's trail. Tlic mgioe jerked viciouvK from
hiUx and UdUnr* with ha boarae ahnek.
-
wme tinn .he mtuisi tliat the headlight iCas hurnmg d:m.
il . r. ,mlWW
A. S^U« .u^od hwath tlK .grcal lOack hu»
«hWh Arrm Ihc -CS«U»r -c'UM.ar^
‘
41," said Mamiorn.
-1 am going to let her have her head!
if:
slW’
zzxi'd
- ' - .........
s
Shi had caught !u r huOumd »• iiwaiimg.
Inifchiufi muinU and auTlImg throat..turned
diuperately.
uric on the latter’s knee
••Cwifimiid ytm. ITurlir. you
heart, with your inflammatory
.d.K drew largely i«t V«mr inu»
chlir.u:Vi‘:cc’’H«^^^
Silva worked with the f.fs uii with a fuic mtelhgenee wh;
cn.v.;c is a .teed
di the nmuiivl could umlerstaim; for
rned or clo.ed thr
hose .|xed «u|Hiid. uptm it driver. She
steam when
r. to ecommiire heat and water, am
,■■•-1
^1
rhr.“rhr?r!T^':'i-::.:;'n«^
......................- -
.he, -
sa x'it\:;:.:rH« ssz:=.
Supi*#rt
■‘„’::;’uii:: nSL'i’rS
of high speed, the superintendent riiWied hu |qdms together ^ry
llic tra.k wat dlmnmated for
that no Mnf^rtunale creature—human or brute-.nisht wander
tlut night Unwceii the rail..
nie hrernan daiiced atirmlaiicc «m the tire. iv.itchiiiK hi> luai
aud water a. jcaWl.. ; . a do.m r might v -itch the pu!.c c 1 a le
vend ivatimi
N. w the lur.iacc lUvr wa. elo ctl, mm n I ui« ot
It. Ulch. mm It v.aa cWd ayam, and now. v.he:i the raieiiov.
mail within crii^l to. more coal, it wa. rtunr. w..V c^n. h<htms
jJm- drmiig cloud of etcam and .moke aUnc w.txi a t,ia.'c;ral
_________the I
lou me hundred d<4Ur."
rx\ hitteHv. “U it weren’t a phy.
it too dif/v to hold m> head up-------
Hut that wa. all
■"'ri'iTi'-'"'
iliK llic OIKUI counlri.
Z'\^
m
The trainI dashcl into Carl
CarlnmiGle. and SyliM made out ahead
the glowing headlight of theI ca.t-»K.uml train, .ide traeked and
crland.” tiei simn-ss. -...............
itciaied 'Xheilanw.
waiiuig f< r me
the Iwlaled
“Ovvi
..............
douhtless. ..mung
fununs and in'.tfuK
fnttfuK For the iir.l lime durins tlw
Silvi.i allowed a morlud. mrvous fear to take hold of her. .
ifiM * lire switch" icere ikh ii! She km w that it i«az» U* ch.»rd.
!.nt tlie sickemng p.^..hdi«i presented itsMf over and our aga.m
with Its tram of horrors, m the hrtei space of a few secoiiiv She
held her hreath aud h. lf ch-^d 1-er eyi^ as thei thm.dered tkmii
.^ijion the other train, and when the ruRine lurched a Intle a. ft
struck.the switch, her bean Iea|wil iMo her immth
Hie su.
U.t n.4ch The Rreat machine .ermid .uddenly animated with a
demoniac enentv. and ^.i.n tWv were .hoj.imi; through tlu hlacx.
.tiurn Uaten niKht hke an avenKtnit Udt from the hand w} a
cloud of .m A
the tronhh >” called ! ox ahatpiv from hU
.Something of all thi. wa. in the imnd of the tiremaii. t-Mit a
.ininler wav; ami wK«n he Klanced at hi. gentle >M;«rior iiimi
tune to time, as .he clung de.pcratcli to the armrc.1 w ilh one
liaml and chitclied the n-icr.e lever with the other, witli white
.ft face*, hut hnn immlh and fcarle.. cie. hi. blue iie. Hashed
with a chivalrw hre
noi*ele.dy and imperccptildv it moird ahead. eviMlKd .arc miKhty
breath, then amuher and anuther. quicker and qnukrr. .horier
and .hortcr. until it. rc.lnraiiim* were but in one Kumnuou. How
of .tram, - 'nie “Overland” was once umre imdi r wa>
The h«mKiiive rcMxnided to Sylua’. uuKh with an alacrity
which M-eincd alnvui human, and whK'h. ianuliar thouRh. »hc
wa. with Ihc work, ihnllcii her thnuiKh and thnm*h. She
glanced at the time laWr
Ihcy were twelve minute, liehind
lime. Ihe twenty mdc. iK-twecii the JutHtKMi and Grafton lay
III a atraight, level line. S>l\ta determined to lur it to rihkI |mr
po.e. and to harden hcr.elf at once—a., hidretl. .he mu.t—to
S
cars ahead he imi the coiiductor. who also seemed a little nm
mis. and tho talk.d u«ethcr for stMtie imimcnts. > be tram, at
the tinw. was siuiMuiig around the choppy curved m the 1 alUlmU
Hills like the flash of a whip, and the two men had vhflxuhi in
keeping their fret
•1 ast. hut not tixi fast. Hacking’ tyhserved tlic supirmlcndciU,
ball inquiringly
'
i
- What I call a high s.detv.“ aiisweied tlx oMiductor.
•Tlut fearful m the cah. eh
i; (Sinai to It Mt. Tcjoilicn | i.u kiiis. iiryiv
started ksek l.iward the private car aUmt the time the
tram truck lleivhttcr Hill
He ivatisi'd m a lestihulc. (MHiicil
tlie dfH.r. ami laid ho practkvd ear M the dm out si. e
Hwn he
ISi’ti?Jw'SS ^a£TwithLiLtbe geoerau* crowd bur*t
^i“;^3*i.i«
St. 'W «>*c fen
... l^inSokcdiSVr father!
-Vklua if ihe •«•»«»**
W criwl
B« iMualx recpreria* •*«««. ^ H«h» b«k to hi. kM.
cSfaTaSa^ waa-v »« «« •
■
ta Cm Cacti
4 _
•,i»
■
CORR&6P<’MPCHC&
WREAU Of fA5niOM5
MN»<AVS» Vt
marioricdane
Dear Mt»s^D^>n>kilUt»o pkatc
AUn$iJhfimifBmi,44EvtT<m€»t»-tMA*A
Nt^ Ymkpfy.
I ,n a taik*f«4 Mut. aH*> mtuit oiO*r n UKNug
««), «
M> hnckl n 5 <cn 4 «»cUr.. b»U 34. '
rf«%. Wumn hatr.
cw»»pJc«icm. i
Kahn u Ka<» oc |>»t, co»i .<wk term a g<ad.chiwcc lor
kr^^nA
UaTk aad Id*
fdrated and y _
r*e shades in a miatufc <*ra>. u<k w‘n san
mid hr on tl»e read* f. wear tailoeed order. Jura*»ngr >^nh your au.t . The ample hr^ hau
anr nkr in toque *hapc*. are light m wetirht. coaae in a« cc4or* aa
wrU af t4aih and requite eery Itule tnmiaifig.
«o good lor hard
Make the yoke ol very faic ivory spng
ttj.sarur‘..rx::5,‘".u'
brown hair, blue es^ not much color. tweuV' hve yean old, h^
S2 mehes and waist 22 mches. Alto plcaie tdl aae trhat kmd
of a hat and gk*re* will look well with ihu *utt and what length
Tmade ofm^fa^ive matefial arrai^ with a dccachaUt
unicf* aunipulatcd by an artiater^Ttere doe* not teem
any necrisity lor either, at a ahunrotriiig piuk gown could
j onh be worn («r rrnung or thr moat iormal day oecamHu m
1 the'hiHise. *o that it could he m.-dc with a »hort tram fnen the
turt
Hare it made in Pri-wes, *t>le. gathered to fa the figure,
and hnifbed oo the hcHtoui wilh u*Trlappint ftufy ni«e*.
dre** tl
I ^*c
to lSt^th*n$g
ends
hgir and cc
c)r. clear
clear olive complexKHi^and
mtm
What a pretty sample oi sat.n feudardV One angg^tUHt •* to
muc to a pnncrt* fnwk. ycHning at the waul Iw
ti« »(> thirrnqt
Ilie Ugi.mi of the fr«k could
the hem. each lucked edge wrth a ruffle of narrow l»Uck \al lace
If liked, add three row* id lda*k \ al lace tn*emon alKHii the
wkut bne. the luiddlr nm evactly deltning the Imr Top with a
ciyam Ucc yoke, given a *q»urr effect hy mean* of folded reser*.
hiioad on the shoulders and t.t|a ring tt. mahing at the l•eg^nnmg
of shirring at waist line ami there held down with little black
satin ri»cttes. Kdgc thi* lichu arrangement wuh a little fnll of
the Mlk ami hUckWe
1 he- sleets, will Iw full puff* to elU.w,
ritdnig in lace cuffs joined w ith fold* .»f the s "
Thi* wiiidd he a very prrii>. l>cc«Hiung fr
^M^ud'snmm?'l^ness suit It is dust*rests!usg and
edit cool
Hate a full skirt taken-into the belt with rather
«mal] box plaits fdtcHed well down Ulow the hips and a nattv
ponv coat faushed with a flat collar of a cirntrasting matenal.
Stvposmg xou choose navs blue and this color has much to
rrxxHim>end it. then the collar c*mld le of blue and white checked
crt plaid silk, strapped m wuh blue Itraid The skevef shookS
hr not shaped. rSTcnA at wa.st m cuffs matchmg the coHar.
Black atKf white check k*ok* extremeb well on certain shades
of natv hint, and when owrectli combined is exceedingly unart.
so sou might like to trv the effect of both the bloc and the
togcthei
. wa. nudr wrth I
below.
McClure’s^
Magazine
imae^ lo|^
The rada wlks would *ccm to*i
Voo wiU had the aktru mostly
Your hat
4-'
snT/rtn................
frock!.**tb?foes will be Iwcommg. arid nig too
while the expense will be
i atyle and l<aut>
exceedingly alight for to
MBrjorie Dgine Patterns
Biblical Plants In the
Holy Land Today
BBdibyret*ororlu*Mo^yiul
trtick. tuck*. CuiSckui'.Reminimacm or Ceoaioe'Mabmoe'.
LJeo(Mn.E(kk. wbjrialoiH
KxolioeoavnUeikort acii^
■bort Aofiet by wiken wbo have
mule the pro<l»aiofioi..ho(t
• ipeuL
.. verv „„ io,
««
H
Xt*ti have cboaen black and white as a trimming, then have one
of these hats in black .implv trimmed with a bow of the black
and white *ilk and a wlnic quill
If the coat t* enoffuned svith
biur and white, then let the hat he navv blue trimoied in blue
and white, ad img the white quiU*. Wear un kid th've*.
There i* a fitted biimg. which can be used tu omitted as
Idced, while thr waist itself coioists of the front* and ttie back.
The Uck i* tiKked to gue tapering lines tu the figure and the
fronts are Uid in hems at their front edge, and in a box pbh
at each side thereuf with tucks that extend to yoke depth, be
yond. The yoke p<»rtions are *eparatc and are arranged over
the whole and there are reguUiK.ii shirt sleeve* with a plain
Thbi. the firfl time thu the G(e
o(Mt>.E<Uyudthehi«o<yo(the
ChriaUi. ScWOmfck b.*c bee.
kK (orth without biu either w.y.
stock
The quantity of nuicrial required for the medium sire i» 4
yard* 21. 3's yards 27. or 2 yards 44 mchc* wide.
The pattern 5577 is cut in size* for a 32. M. .V.. .V4. 40 and
ATmTriAi*! measure, and will he nuiled to am addre** b>
Miss Jlarjonc Dan* on reveipt of tefl (’cnts.
(If in haste send
an additional two-cent stamp for leilri jKwtagi. which insure*
thhvmy of truthy evidence i. left
to die tewler.
nK»rr prompt delivery-i
l;,
M> .
A^'B’
<lni<.at ino ihAaaand
fut«%H uncr I'hrist
huly l.aii<l, and dr
*h«ncv three quarter length, brought into-cuff* carrying out the
jfkc effcit
______________
Skeleton Blouse with Girdle.
;-r,
! Hc.^r MU* Ham I liaie a gray shad.m sUk dress The skirt
InrralatHWL, cr.'.*c
is *hirrid mii. the Ml and ha. .4 frmrt pirtcl millincil h> the sitle
ua^y
tuvr made much
pleat* Mu waist 1. surphee. with sicetx* «|Utlc full taken into
-.•* I'u Ud* ny a* uril
rler «
hatg tight l.ttiug cuffs of the *i1k
1 should like to change the
tdl httd. m »hr
Hthir
.tvle of this, a* I am tired .d tl. although the nutcrul i* qmte
lai.irr luur. m«l cl the flant* that gtwHl
I wear a white chemisdlo with it. and a* the long cuff*
e rcmi.vahlc I j.fien wear cuff* matching the chemi*etle I am
fair brunette of nmlium height and build.
Mr* 1. KAand (HI hill bod Aallo. in held and m
1 fancy the .kin id your g..wn wtll be .uftkicirtly up to «laic
dr^rrt
MmL ani*r and cummin, named
as it IN lIuHigli yi.u might like to change the *hirrmg to gn-up*
uji snull tucks, ami tl»e waist might Iw nKulenii/rd with very little
tnwMciif ion*will take .ml a V Inith luck an«l fr.Mrt fr«im each
slvmliWr and a.K.iher in the ccTiirc Uck c..rrcsp<m.ling with the
vhemisetle rif.k-1 •». the front
I ill all fix V* with cream lace
•Tyer^‘t!:rs;u^v;^l^t•'T^^^^^^^^^ m.u
plant.
..................
sr.,jpirk .'.mk::'
-
elvrt U'ws III the front tH-mrc V. I he
iniglit like til fonn mitten cufff
with lace m.uchiiig that
%ni| hnd It e^rnuherr. On nick% and
ruin. artKtod amtmt ciik*. as hmg.
fhimed %ulk -s^n^xurih o«l hI
^all •
U UnA. like the mar June
«if ihrer I
drird hx*
di#i* .tdrtt
rdXndl P^^rl tlS:
i ua* cn I
L that the
,h,
to a dinner
le
I am 5
k. weigh ahiHit lOK pounds.
X? Can yiHi give me .ijme
have it made?
hat material to use and■ •liow
1 to• wear k>w
low neck
I w.mt •■•mething
•
that will make me
l«>o rxpcii
swelf. nothing too
expensive, and I th<rtigbt**4unctlwng
nrnng
Wi4i it f. W divnleilU
and if pi.ssildc. to have a deta,
s »til1 in sivlc?—Wedding C.ncvt
tall. have, brow rj^ hair^and^
h,.K,.
The tailored shirt waist is one of the standbys of the wardXiAe that i* alwa>* in demand, no matter htm many more fancy
blouses may or nuy not he a.bicd to the list. Ihis sme U among
tlie latest and moft desiralde. and is equally well adapted to linen,
ti. cotton, to silk and to wool waiktmgs w|#^ it can Ik made
either wmh or without the ydke. As Uhisirated. however, the
rtutcnal is white Imen with trimming of pearl IniUons. tlie e^t
being one of exceeding smartness as .well as damiitu-**
The
uike is eminently attractive in effect and is very generally beciiming. but as ali the plaits extend to the shoulders .h is optional.
Taffeta and flannel are both useful so made and button, can
alw ays \k as simple s>f a* handsome as one may like.' while the
model suit; the entire dress and the separate waist equally well.
V. that It really fills a great many neecU.
Thr skeleton bk.usr that
or waist is an altogether x
I* a* eliamiinu a* well can lxthe scasmi
Here i* one J
>Yt almdutely simple and that i* adapted to ahm.*t inery nia^*
lerial used f«.r iudiw.r go\vn*
In the lUustratw.n it i* made of
buff colored poplin with uitnming nt plain and fancy braid, while
the girdle is of silk in exactly nutchmg coh.r. Inrt veiling, cash
mere. hmrietta. Panama and chiffon lif«aikhHli* arc all appro
priate in wool materials while almost every one of the simpler
silks.can be »o utilixed
7he‘hlo«u consist, of the fronts ami backs and ha* tlrtas It IS so congreat merit of allowing a choke in the do*
either t>ack or front
structed that the i.pcning can be matle
form strap like trimas best liked T he fronts are extended
ming* that are attached to the full gird and the lock ju.rtions
oC the waist are lapped over onto the fr.uil ;d the shoulders, so
allowing tlu- use of the omanirntal Irtrtlons that are so much
liked this season and that are v. Uautiful
She quxiuitv of material retpiireil f<»r the iiieilium si/c is.
The pattern 557(. is cut in s.^t * for .v 32. 34. 3T.. 38 and 40
inch buft measure and will be mailed lo .-uu address by
Mis* Marjorie Dam on receipt of Irn cent*. (If m haste *md
an addiTtonxl lwo*<rnt stamp foij letter postage which iiiMjrrs
more prompt deliveryl
.^d•lr,
Mis* Marjorie Dane. 44 Hast
Tweiuv-third street \ew Y.irk ^ity.
m
Skb
Cm^U5 HHD ^OV3
.Tllrul lot H>nnkl.ni (>«r«l |K-t(u
' outer' nail.
«He city uwlf uhrre it
la^e^ the gi-tge. dnne the o.iall niutr
JmtU anamg the fair green mal leaxr
^ d,e mWk-huaJ^di lm.h of ilmm
that i* held 4n- the nM»*t pritmincnl o
iBiWtcal Kholari to lie the |.lant it.HJ
which wa* woiTit the crown .d thorni
Si’x
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NICKLETOWN’S WICKED EASTER ENTERPRISE
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-How terrible-Jiaid all the people. -\Vhxt sh.ill wc do?**
-Wcll. • said the cunning Town Qcrk. -you know th.vt wc :
SS;avH;K
“Of coarse wc
more egg.. ITicre 1. no great*
ergy in producing cheap good.
ourselves?" asked the gooae-berd,
"Couldn t we cat the egg* ^
he other people.
*
who wws not quite at wise a* the
Mid the scboolmastcr. "Don’t vthi know that
teap egg* are never go^? Don’t y<*u remember the lime when
t hc^x a wagonliidTof egg* at an auctioji sale for a mere
song^lhat tfay all turned out to be spoiled?"
alnaua up among the wheat of the Ho!>
Und Before the >mmg wb«t t
It* ear* iho weed and the wheat
Mi alike that eixry one who *e«
tare* growing among the gram «
today can
laird^wa^ tl
uproot the tare* before harvert time.
ETaf-o-r.
much a* the rest of you people."
nfc’dl there b only one thing to do.*' said the beadle. “There
fo 00 use'in arguing wilh the chickens about i|. They are almost
as^^ie as^^hoolmafter. We most d^ivc them Ut us
lock them all tu> tewetber in the town jail, which lockily has no
l^^i^at an^ I?Se darkne*. they will drink that u is night
aU the trine and ofj^rse they will n« try to Uy eggs. ,
wind"
Standwg eight and nme
high, and bendmg tbcir silken txf^U
S!Ut to the gmuDd before every wh«*1^
the
NE day aUmt a tnrmth before EaUer the Va^or of Kkkla-
rrr*p.t<:/T.,2su-£a'S'.^r'
ewt Syria Whwver the chmate permits.
big lot of chicken, this year. That is very tad. for we wffl not
have imidh of a market for ocr e«*.Tbe Town Clerk th««ht for a whik, and then be said:
“1 have an idea.*
He saddled hb mule hmnediaiely and rode to PennrviUe.
where be fornid the Mavw aiul the schoolmaster and all the p^
^ lookiiw with pridr and jqy at the fat hens which were walkmg aroonO everywhere.
-Good day,- said the Town Oetk of Nickletown pleasantly.
-What fine chickens yon have! And what a wooderfnl lot of
them! Too had! Too bad*-*
..•■ttr;
ter. but 1 will not try now.’-
.si.”
I rtay
rr songs to them to keep them
there tiU Easter *»ngriig *li
that they wooM not get rinpa<
asleep as much as possible
"
bent or unhappy, for he wa, veryr soft-hearted.
locked op the scfaooliiuster
* * *
The very names of dsote who
wike stories for McQure't tell tbo
"airs,?:. vilH «». a.ak.n.d H, ,cr- Ao^ofthcertories. Rex Beach.
Wifia Sibert
1* g.»ing «.»i in there?" said the Mayor of Penny ville in
Daskam Bacon. 1
I'ld??" yeUed the men of Nkklctown. “We are being Conrad,
Richard
^*^\Vhat
*
^'**^Vho are yon, and h(.w did \«»u get into our coop?" asked the
I told him. *houting all the (
help
Maytir of Pe
"Well, I am ternbly sorry."
"I wish that you had told u* be
steal oor chickenv because then me could have shown >t*u w
thev are
It is no wonder that you are getting killed in there,
for'the birds that you tried to steal are not chickens but eagles!
aid the scho.4master pi
“I
about it."...........................
"I will tell you all a
: you!” cried the men <
"Take us out tirst. 1
n^ ’Tfelp! Help!"
thought that I am sure you will be interested when I tell you
So I win expUin it tu vTni first TTie men of Nickletown coiuinued to sliout for help, but the
schoolmaster said; “You were very kind to warn us about the
price of hen*' egg*. Wc locked the bens up and then I got the
wonderful idea that if hen*' eggs were too cheap by Easter time,
some other kind of eggs would be juvt the thing to bring a fancy
price. So wc went to the mountains and caught a lot of eagles
and we put them into the hen coop to get i-Agle-Easter-Egg*.
Was not that a wonderful idea? Of course, we did not know
khai you were coming to steal them, otherwise we would have put
up a sign to explain about it to ywx."
“Well let us take them oqt now." said the Mayor.
•mold on." Mid the lam^ter of Pennyndlle. “Eagles are
birds of prey, are they not? Now 1
i should like to km
know from
tto? t>«<" <0 ttkt thdr |4»« Iw ^cr.
Kow I hm thoofltt
“No! no!" cried the men of Nickletown.
"We cannot tUy in
ns tit and we wiD pay yon for the loM of the eggs.-Wen," said the people of PetmyvTOe. "that b pMectly fab.
adted.
-UTir. havenT y«o heard?" asked the Town Oeik of Kiekle^
'"'Ir^^LntriDe the Town (>rk Of Kkkktowa
c«mri« Itttt mean people there that he hadfo
drickcos away from the wbe people of Peanyvfile.
“Then there b nodring left for os to do except to steal
WaiUm Butler Ye*!,. Flor
lice Hesao Rice,
MarioDHaU
R«eYo .
rc»dy hive
welcome exch new aftocy from tbeir
^L^o(ft>eWoiU. Thegoodm«ke^ i. meS
nambcT oTpe^ who shop
their prey that they may
Even I nevxr had »o '
U«em Since chickem’ egg* are
coufudlors and they can whbper tt to the rest.
Brpdifal Son.
*Tbe bosk, that the
Srid eat.- and which the ^prodigal
analyze the government of cities
from a business point of view and
present a novel angle for looking at
this matter of governing citiea.
grocer and the l»oUhrr and the underMicnii anu the
■ aiid ab*ui a dorr« officrs of the very l>c*t cituem of
B.\ickcltown sneaked to IVniuvilIc in the iiii.ldle of (he night and
pncffor k«p.n« .h, moon Hi, >«. know, und .c ..mpl, can,
accept another favor."
right." cried all the people. And notTimg
m effect. Sohenwleaway.
or of Penny vnlle said l» the
imiTr* oiTr
%ahe*
It if
■•■
err arc many
portcra oj 0*e thn*rv that the crown
Jews to the time* of Qir»l. and after-
Geo™ Kibbe Turner-, xudie.
of the huiinew meoegement ud
I of citi«. of which
his famous Galvestoo stonr and his
Chicago vice rtory in the April
rilile scream* and yell*, and cvcrylKuly got up and hurried to the
a.d«^ftl
5^, ^S^Td^‘thicket.
The master 6gure of die great
liberator stands fordi in the chaptess
of Carl Schua’s Reminiscence that
arc now runnii^ in McQurc's. the
greateA piduie of the great emanci'
pator ever penned The personal
touch of ad Schuiz's acquaintance
with Lincoln adds a new point of
view to this Hkcncss.
the
.And so. afthooA the eagles did not Uy a single egg for Eas
ter, tfaa people ofFerniyviBe made a very good profit, and when
People who buy McOure s from
month to month ought to know that
the entire March editioa was told
out rather smartly, and that al
though the April edition U over half
a imffion copies, it does not appear
is if thU were too many. Buy
promptly, or better sidl. send yewr
dollar or hand it to a newsdealer
for a year s subscnptKHL
On all news stands. 10 cents.
11.00 a year.
THE&\&McCLURECX3. V
44 B^23d Stitet
Kew York
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T1>C cMt» for trav«)tf« aiuj rot^h wear arc all loo*e. dcUgfitfti^r roomy and juat the thing for tbe aUiletic girl. *lhe abort
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S3 te.-xX'^oris
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checks
iLSTr^:
moum^n Ukc. and aylran rttreat, whilelne atripea, checka and
^iMbooe effrcta ajifm in the abort, natty coat for wear on
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kliUioerjr atylea for both momuig and drcaa uk arc nu^at
pronounced. 'I he tailored hat
a thing of wir^ or quillt
and riiaKm. rs>cdall\ ribbon, which i» cont«wtcd into bowa of
marvelous atitfncaa and aire. The general tendencv of all hata
ia toward the downward droop on the aidca. which, while naeiiil
in ahadnig faces where Father Time has left his mark, is also
lackiitg in that smartness which Uic average American woman
elaborate coiffure.
A few violet and foliage hats have made tlirir apjicarance.
as they do every spring
Neapolitan. Milan and Panama straws,
leghorn and chip arc p.ipular Little t.^juc * in Panama, leghorn
ra particoUf.
Some of the smartest Jiats have for their only iriroming
wreaths of roses and other bright lined flowers There is miwh
evidence of lilacs hhes of the valles. |K>p|.ies, cum-flowers. roses
full-blown and in tiny buds for hat decoration. Manx kinds of
weaves in pl^ds and stripes and Dresden are some of thc*Hb^
lions chosen b> the makers of hats. Wings, birds, ostrich feath
ers ostrich pompons also hasx a large part in the fashioning
aif dressy femminc head-gear. Uce is seen on the Parisian im^atraps ootlinc the amiholeT' uSlx
ed Iwttona arc mudi uaed for uitnmodels will displace lace with flower* later in the season.
Tlie. bonnet promises to have a‘ laJ^^/oTIowing and the
tri^rnr tuque is assuming an unci.mnion
iKipularity Ihe
mi4sl,n««n is still quite popular. Tlic adjiistinent of the bandeau
play* a large part in this shape, the hat having .m entirely diffrrcm rftcct with a different setting-in of the liandrau.
The picture hat in the design is of pale blue Neapolitan
straw, the roses and ostrich feather are pink. Roses form the
under-trimmmg also. The Panapu walking hat has a trim
ming of aigrettes a small tip and roses.
A correspondent in Paris suirs that there arc unmi*takablc
signs of hats going back tm the head* a* Jar as. they have tilted
forward in the rcrent Sfpectacwlar fa*liion*
At piTsent. *he
«ys. the hats, as a rule, sit pretty flat o„ the i..p of the head.
Alinovt every liat with any cUim to sl>le. the same writer
poSl of rol hair K.ed into budeu. >nd am<«« ihr ir
mings s<i trrrly
trjrrly used last >rar
hat presented *? we
xrar that hats
turc whenII off the head. iTir I rench wtnnan has no
ist false hair,
• - and *tucks
• it- into her coiffure freely,
against
a wisp more or less will give tlie dcsireil effect.
Many of tlic straw bats are of the famous old co
^pc. Green u a p*ipular tone ni tlm inillmerv, and t..^,___
huge aigrettes are the l-cst liked iriminings for them
For earlx wear, unqucstionablv the suit hat. matching in c-olor
and general effect the g^'wn with which it is to be wvm«. will l»r
llttrrSpkskbiwrj'^^iicb an orkind imitatoi' Ant ^>an5 i6^!
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limEm THE E^^NING RECORD I'^g.-^ itl
MWUt TtUaiUM# MRVICt.
cm %m BY mbicmiiubbb
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4 DEFENDANT]
COMAOk STOAMO OCADLY
TOUttlES RAISES
flRC
Of OONOOATt
STORK EXPECTED. '
, NOVKa-TIKM
lAATWEATIERIEFOir
Pdmlohad to tho Roowlnt Rooood
U noM OMh day ny E. C. Wntt
SATURDAY. |IARCH 30. IMP.
•aromotw, HMns. EUR
K
y
OiMM Victeria ef BpaMC
By Wire lo the BvmlhB SU
kladrid Matrh Sw.—AH t
fur advent of Ihr new men
Spanish royal family are c
KM^^IUOUAH
I"
OUNlOATt
ACGOliniRG HAS SEER ASKES
I'okoi T<>fo9r»Dli c**mj«o> l*pdoy on
o roU*- at 2h |»r r«ii lo U.II
t«l<« Tlw |h»ioJ. It U »ol4. »IU fol
Glanor la tho MilUonatro StaU Trona
wror. ttevo
ManufactwTwr nod
WA# «IVW « MOUP
TOAURRCNOtlL
WiliEam
UftiUd OUttt Con
mi, >ift Out In A tm»tl t«Al
Undar C«vtr ol • Wh.u FU9
mm4 lha tUr aad Olnpa*.
AT MUZZLE
OF REVOLVER
PISCWmGmi KIGIMB
Ay Wtrt to th« Cvcnmg flocofd.
MAN
dwon 0«> 0»r. N*«irof**o, MorcH
IO.-.TA10 oortoin OMtrwetion of th«
city of AmohoU. Hondvroo, with th«
2■
Cbe Rew
«cu roiood tho |*oy of
ARRANGES
\
OFFICIAL FORECAST.
WKilC
OHCtUNO AMMALA.
f|;; ANHSTICE WAS
9} Wirr io II1.P Dirottts
NV« V«ifk M*i.h 30—Tbfr WoMofo
Cheppod Up of Elot Ma«h.noa
By Wire to the A^enlng R«urd
Utrun. MIc b . Aairh 3»-HUte
Tn-a*.iin r PTauk P Hlarlrr. tbr mil
n.oiairr aloie nmnufitrlorer of Cbrl
M*.
wbiaa apertarular raid on ibo
KakaiOh td hta tonn'wa. a atalr arn
aKtton. l* now a drf. miaul Tu a ault
brungbl W Alllr R Wtdab id l*ouUai
Welab drmamU ... m^H.unllnK .d CU
rlrj^’a oitenalvr lutrivM* Hi the alovr
bu..liu aa and <U mauda that f37.tMw a, -
eollcge
Boots
LUNG UFE
HAS ENDED
'
ERED WAGON.
Hot 'tho
Cooo
m
DIDSWERE
NOT DPENED
DR. HAMILTON CALLED
tiiR (d \Vu>>hiiiiJ
NAPPEREOUSTTUkSSAY NIGHT
Or. Hamilton
la the Man Who
cUicd Thot Th«« la SlHI
Inaane.
dd. for ilir pav
I ICuhlh ainu i^.
boaiGl of piiidu
i ilrfrrn'd until
workfi iMGti III
i.rsl Tbi^»i.>
A in II I. um.i. Ir
qurM «d Ml Saxton. if|.H M iilalur ol
Ibr llarU-i AiGpliall
loiiniany
Do- Al Ibr |•^«•v^ou», iu«<«‘lht8 ‘d ibr rii\
Rouiml lh.> iKGaiRl iH iiuldlr a.Rikh maalloUH loi
mkirurlrd I..
|.Hir
|iro|i. ity h»»ld«-i!* ul
atalruiriil
aUnUiuK I.ilujc MaH...«l al-.ui a %lUud tall- Ibu-alH-nioGHi at Ho
vout lutMti the Uiiitif of Fiouk P*ont< I.
MraaJ*in id Ibr lumn >
M.miu|N„mu
obO llvr or., Hon..,. HaiU.i
rrrd yvMeiUa, ibai lh»*lr liomn lia«f Than aa* on Ih. id.iml all oit.mlut In
piitalr
m
Tin lalliUK
Ham
tn-ru atimk liy^ ItybinluK «iaii08 tb*
t
niurb a»'ii> l"i ‘I baa p
laa>. ih and filrmU
naa i’iM0tiai-Mv« l> UkIiI l*m oim |.i.
of
aa. o.iii |o im^ ami ll..^
family nrit^ ul.liiiom. »•! ih.- U« t ■uUlll
II na« (liMoronMl !•> Mi Poairr.
who i.G.lhml nlM>(^* llm Ik.H *u\vtv,\
PEASANTS ARE TIRED
fl
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.......uurb a.H a ».tmll_.
IlllOii had bi rli rllrubilisi mol birg. <V
aiKiotl by ibo rralibuls «d
t.iKhtb
nlirrt for ihr iwviiik o| llial tk<M<Mi,:b
fair. Ibr l-.J»td ol piil.ll. ^olK* a.r
IIinII ta li'll
PM'IWOT s|iT4 inral lolls foi
A t.ld aa. pM lM.rd toi Ihr luivilig
ol tadh amyia b> Warrrii Bn.i
.Ititulilhir (omiMiiy. al*k» by Ciiy
Kiurri falda«U f«.i brlrk. and I
tdds arir In ha\r
• II rsMisIdrn d
laxt nicbi. bill tbr anUal of Mr
foi uiioto ibi> gmund anil a it»qurkt for
m.u
aoa anakfiuHl iluiiui:
FIELD CUNE ARE THE CAUSE OF
THIS FEELING
Ibo aloiro l*> a liiKhtloi <'<n»h ol Itiuii
dr, Uid Mr Ponh i mad- a baMy m
niaH'llim tif lh<< • ai-ilor of tin l.ulldim;
ftlidlUK Uu alKU. or ^.v o. aiiv oth-.
tlaroaKf
Tbi li i.lrmo- aav put mil o|
♦•BGiiiliilaalott aloiiK nilh iiiauy oih«i».
and Mr Ptiojrra folU.r n.a trylUK h*
By Win to ih»' K%ruing Rr<onl.
ha-atr Ihr Inmblr yitatcnla) obi'll
Iina MaMh
—K.'|iorla fmnt
•rahh-ulolly ran aninia o alijtbt bob
aaau air that Ihr revol.itiunlaU
. iu om c^irurr nf tbr butidini. Tba‘ «iml lYad ludnuly tio^ik'd on tbr air iKr^tming ilrvt} of tbr atruKcb' and
art' ivtuinUiK u* thru farma Tbr ua*»ln' ImiI UImio riachlng Ihr I
Id enua rbaiKtHl with Kia|u? abut
bad Jutnpml p*ir
It alincb and upp» f
lad a qulrllUK r!f.-< I «xn the pea^
roriirrfof thr uauu ahaiti iioK o laiit*'
at irk Id UmU't imd lu th^* aiuti
Tbr aidliilt ra arir .taXil ibr aUr ,d
funlblOcU oud nrrn ar.nni'd nU.ul
tbr mum iiromlMikmaly. Tbr naiui
^ «oa Ufiauiia and i.umi njdrd. th- lam
^ tty abH'pliig In a na.m uu tbr t«»a«r
ilia.r
Thr boUMi U oan. d
by <\h
Rougbt O.ao of Lowia Caaa to Como
to Jackaoo County—Throe Chit
a dron. Siatoon Grand Children.
Eight Groat Grandchildren.
MlcblKan.
r
Pi^rUiorH lo movmg io Fif- l.akt
Mis lltildwiGl I.Mtl on b« r farm !.•
ot. etHiuiy for'o\r. half a e<'n
and kbr wIliirsM'd Ibr liansfoi
w lirn* Ibr. Indi.i.i bad Itis w igw.oti
bio.brr iPas u Mi^yo! ami b»
oul
ud Ibr land 111 Ikat vi
I
Wlo-J. .sbi- hr*>l bG^Kuli Ihkimt
liu: wlmbiw Riaxb was iiu|s*sslbh
The h»w lop and tbr M-veral
olhi'i
disitnctlve
fi'aturew
POSTAUW '
Easter Furnishings
Fr.endly W.tb Indians.
Ib.-ir w-r.- many luUmu% al
ia. fimr. b.il lo-r family always
il ibrjii mkI. and ib.y nr\i r rnU-ird
tuid a« inaii) as tliiiiy"<ir thmi in b*
Thf iH.ys «d Ibr family were
%«i7 frlrudly will, the Indians and
iM- Ibry alwa>t» drall fairly, with
: Hoy bud great tuAueiire
gbi. Ihr n.iKJ.b.nw would
K.immon ibnn that they i
prevent
Ibr liidlaiis
ftoiu bn
Kranarlrs ami sUrks for
|.ieUmhian«'». td the pro|>uMHl |>avlug
lor allotbrr at.rk Tbriv waa no
•ua obj.'i ilon to thu ilrlay a. it
b-rinrd rmhl
piYq- r to all... the
«apball r«nii|«ii> to Mibuiit an r>4l
mate for ihr a..,C
Mr Wriirhl
r In Ihr rx^v«duilon. Lak,UK |*art
Mr Crainoml .*f Ibr War.ri. flKUhrm IU the lM»Ulrs .d Hunker Hill ami VaP
Kiliihtlib ruiHpany «m al>k» pn-acul. ley Fti.gr and serving until ibr rolo
Ml. WiiKbi n-gnlird Ibr rW'lay brbad gaHir.1 tbrir imbpruii
Her falh* I was a MddW r iu the a
bud other couliaet* under way but hr 1*12. and her wm. Jason Clark, fought
was satlsAr«l to ykld lo Ibr d<« isioii
the civil war In the Beroed 1
i»l Ibr iMiaitl lo allow tbr lUiU r
gait ravalo
A .oirnln wrxrd In Ihu
pir* to furulHh an «'>Uimiar alt hough
tbr nuctuatlon of ibo rust of
might make a fliffrrrnrr In < (*ht If Uk>
mir lo aims in Hil'H.
long drlajrd
audsims rnUhli-d. RoU-rt B. Waller
Tbr coot ran lor enm-ut to Im- used
by tbr rtiy whs awardrxl to the Han
oab h Iwy MrnantUr wuupany. The
iral i.WKi liaiTels. Nemaygu ce
to be II.W. and the next 2.<»on Uarrrls
fl ki. Ihr Iwlaucr of the rt-quirrmrui
Id tbr city to be •i kO Pn*kop Kyail
kaeubluitird a bid fortl ko ik-i lau rel
for Elk l*or1land w-iuent. wbaievir
may be required by the city up
June 30. not to exoeed 1.300 barreia. al
11 to; wbai waa neoeeuury nfler that
time al 91 >•
R. J. Mercer aabi
a bkl arlU»3 for ibr MarlborMk
WATER TAX SUE
maronu
to twcoro du^
oow^ If not pold bwlom APRIL mb
the #Ai«r win be obot of without fur
ther noUco.
•or 194/
W. R CnldwwU. Mtipt
THAT CLCCTION IB
NEXT MONDAY.
SMOKE THE BLUE mu. OlOAfIB. .
KUBECK & HOYT
of
Ihr r»v|b-gr Bgn.I bavr made It
Wc Wsmt Particular People
-hut 'a
few
days
iiwa) and >.m. must l.av. a |Mlr
tt> go w.tb ibai VU^Wi gown
To see our showing of Oxfonls. Wo know that we
can please you in both quality and price. Wc
carry nothing that is not right. Any- •
thing purchased here can be
tlependcd upon.
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BACHANT & ROSCOE
When You Want Lumber
Our Soda
Fountain
Will be open for business
Monday,
April
and will be in charge of
Frank E. Paine
thlaeii) taking l>ari in ihr balllr of
intlagu and hi., b.othrr iKX'Ing sri
w In Ihr PblllpplDr*
Three cbildnn survive her. Mrs
hwjb B. Walter of Fife l.ake. CUflurd
lark of Cedar F^lls. Iowa, and Jasot
a.k of Jarkson e4»unty. Michigan
Tii'Ra«‘«"r Hnmo. oho dmui util
There are aixtern grandebildrcn auL
trrday
eight newt grandeblldrt-n
Mm. Hub
waa n devout cbrtatlan and all
dimopod pvor Fall.
through her ytSara of Buffering abe
By WIm to thO Btroolni Rnord.
her affllcUona with gentlc^eaa
.
Nlanoni I^Uo. Morrh 80-An
and meekneaa. never complaining
known womon jumped otror tho Amor aavtHl hU Ufr until the pollcw came.
Mra. Robert W’aKer waa at her bed
meol
aide when abe died and Mr. W'alter
Tlir Royal Nelfbborn of Queen City
and Mrw G A HoWday wHI go to
Comddertng
the
fart
that
there
Is
ramp. Pfo STS. are requeated to meet
fVe Lake this altemooii to attend the
10
be
conMderable
paving
tbla
year
at Woodmen hall Monday. April 1. t<l
The amwAoe will be held tof Water uaora rnttal jmj tho water Ux attend the funeral of Mr. HendTicka.
and much cement wall work, the city funena
japriu im
wiU doobtlPM ime more than 4.M«
tbe body wUl be taken to Jackaon
barreU duiteg the ^aaMn.
bad a pot luck anpper al the i
gatlonal churrh laat etrenlag 1
BAKER'S Ulk—Mlim- p£mr.
tertalned the Sunday aehool on
SkVED NEGRO
aUKK. TMI TAlLOnp dt»m «Md
The Hohart Go., prop.
Tha nobbiest Una of everything .n our line in the city.
HOUSE STRUCK
' Ur LIGHTNING
>i*atriZh»)
Tlir fooitly
n
CITY BOOK STORE
See Oar Wlodow Displays. '
ASPHALT COMPANY WUTS SHOW
Hif tHltldliiK ohllr calliOK oil liU
nine dun temteroat Emtar tbinga
to be «
found In th# city. W* CBtry ovorything thoU new and right,
TOMORROW w want you to ace the ahowHng of Suits St 910.
KR FMIH Kll[ SGUNnS
Chor90 ond U Aoid to Ro <mi
Unitod tUtoo C«n»u1 Wclhom Htydon.
tho
Troll
of
tho
Tho Nioor*0u*n 9011 bMlo hod oUrlod
to oKoll tho 04ly wYth tomb»o offoet.
Gd ltolH^.1 E Walter
CotHMl Hoy#w» 9vt oh •« o omolt hoot
I minutr,.!
lo
O l bs k
U>i
Itmm tho horhor with 0 whito A09
iiiKbi at rife l.aVr al tbr luunr of brr
hoioloA Ot tho foro and ih« Unitod g|»orUl lo Ihr Kirwilno llrtx»rU
dauKbl^ r. Mi> U wls H Waller wh«Tr
IKinuMlf^d. Alirh . Moirh :;u
MIimg PAVING MATTER WAS PUT OVER
•tdtOO OhiAin ot tho itorn. Tho Ntco
sa
madr
lo
.
bomr
for
.the
past
Nuu huiUli. iLv 10 >^Ya,-ul,| UoujtliU *
FOR ONE WEEK.
lara
llri «b«th was dUr to tbr
•»f oil Aim ArlM»r owlUiii foirinon. wo»
wricht id her adranerd ago and also
ktOuamd 10 ao Miikuoao tiUu lu>t
i aiiokr of |»aral>
0I9I1I HiMl Ukrii l.i Hiiu)*^t«oily thiK
seven years ago. which had kept
tn.MiiiiiK oli. u«|.|.lu-a for 1h‘U.
eouflni*d to her ehair lor a Krtwu*.
Till- Kill.
clioiio lY r 1h uIhivo ro
IH.GOili. OOM nluiiiliiK luiiui- fn.iii o BARBER CONUPANY WILL ALSO I•ortloll «d tbr l.m^l.K'r thru
l.s Hubluud wJh .u.r «d Ihc Ido
m tcbiKM'K wlHMo abo h«U k«4H' Rftfr
PUT IN A BID.
rs
4d Mbhlgai.
ifW Hh.- Hvtsl.un
uiilk, w>fu tt luuu In » cuvwt^*rlK. ot
111 April 30 shr w.mld have lirrn *7
I ho iMdui of « ri<vol»«)r. forciHl biT to
>eara old Hhr waa U..i. In New York
KH iu.
Contract for Comont Was Lot to H
and
at
an
early
ai^' came with
Hhcilfr riMMluKl
*,«miiiK>u«»U
nnh A Lay Morcant.lt Compan;
her pa.rota to Mleblgan
They went
ouil U iio» hot iMi llH* tn»ll Id fho
to Jat kson txMinty by way id UcUoAi
and If. Prohabla That Over
niou
Tho Kirl U Iu o hrrhiuo condl
and eamr ihrouKh with a t«am of oxm
‘ 4A00BarrelsW.il Be Uaod.
OIOCOVEREO ‘it
AMU.f 01
whb-b they pHKurrd In that r.t> f.oa.
YftftTfl
AFTERNOON.
l.rais t*WM4 a|l«Mwni«ls y;(Oci.i<»i
Uittf m
'
FORCED HER INTO A COV
hhortff Crooidord
, ^ Tmhci
W..
1
TsneMe tSe Yo«m FoUm tb^x notkfog
A6n.lin.of I\»teb.
BmTtbue at a povnUr prira.
hwum. 02.
^AMERICANS
111$- IN DANGER
tLCVEHTH VEAII-30W
FTVt O^OCK lOmOH.
TAAVemC CITY, MICHIOAN. SATURDAY, HAACH 30. t»07.
TWCLVt FAOM.
You will save time and money
by coming here direct. We
carry a full line of everything
for building the house.
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Prices and Quality Guaranteed
an expert of seven years’
experience.
Traverse City Mff. Co. ^ 4
Waifs
Drug Store.
m
Telephone-Cit. 32. Bell 169.
Easter Opening of Footgear
9
C-A*
Stetson
E=-.?£:-S,2
wrsrk of sit.tts.
It i% t
New Up-to-date Styles,
New Usts, New Stock
at the New Shoe Store of
Klaasen & Shamsky
■ •• •
$
2S4 East Front Street
Woman Can Have
..Mn b« K.
:wT Smm. Bm. A. S..IM. Nm.
SUITS
BATS
SHIRTS
NECKWEAR
are in demand
now—you can't af
ford not to give us a
look.
Sherman & Hunter
Providfjd she uses “BEST ”
Il*» easy tO' use and satisfactory
Its results. The results will be the
same every lime if the conditions
are the same. There is no questioA .
abouT the quality of the flour--it*s
always uniform, consequently must
makTcOOD bread.
P^nnah & Lay Co.
rii
■:■■
m pmmmm
1.
•
iMt ntttm mcom TMvn$t crnr. Miet^uw. »atwhdav. «a»ch i
■mlMl lk«» «■ to • CtaW «|M
®_- _
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi
at Out afkaf
$ imta Mttrtk
/je;. at auUk Ur State
t
I
RESOURCES
.$2«.60H58
MM « Otoi Af
k tow toj« wNk Sto
P K KtowM «r Wtot
ssssn
fc
-SWAfi-:
•TATE.
aSRsr
» if tto touftMt OMf«-
^ 4AAPM V. N
ito i;
mNKa.1
#to totoirt «r tto
JUNIUS E. UAt.
HrUmifkm f tuu BMri
litoitofUya-iny.
W1U.IAM A. COTTON.
QMQmU U CNISP.
CITY.
CM*
TNACV N. OILUS.
NALPN E. HAiTINOi.
Pto Mto «r
e#nn.
AMIL r. NCNUNOtlt
Ptoltoto«rfSoiN wtk^
EDWIN L TMINLEY.
Pto itottoft ftf toftftft far ftor yftftftft-.
A8MLIV 8. CUNTI8.
Pto Jiititoft ftf Pftftftft. tkrwft Mr*, to
ASHLEY S. OOOSON.
VOTE MONOAY.
Today wtU anrk tto Hoae of ftctlrr
upor«Ut«a of tto aprias «*mpali» to
iww Ito day of t U^tloa Thi- op|K»v
ISE eMdktoloft Oft tto rftrUma UcLH*.
T«»l....................................yti* 29036
sa;?:
M« WilHui ttMrtcto lifi ttto
Mrmias for pMrolt. wh»r« «N
toto tor
wto toft tocw
Por mm» time. Ttof •til m
kton vM| ftl Ofttroii ftto on ttotr tw
Uu9 heme wHl rtalt M Asa'Aitor.
Efttoafttnaw JftctooA ftto
itoo
xiJh ftt Ormto EMMft to ttor« mUe
Un. W R Horloa of Ifoaro
tor anft Mra Ms KiMdr ftiid tougb
tor U WMfam. wto tovft Wws
IBC ft Ito toj^ft to tto eU>' %
frtowto ftto iTtotlTcw .rwtuntod toto«
I
o»o»o»M«»«»o» aaaaaaoawawaokMa
MUCH BLUK SUKES
Sperlat to the Kvealng Record
L»r. Mirli . Marrh 3u.V.
Hale of Kiunkfuit. fomeriy auprtiat of the duelph l>utaut Caak
ay td thia place. wra« a vlaltor In
Ibla torg thU wt^k.
Ackerman and Elmer Wanv
f Thumpaonvllle and Proaecut
ing Attorney 1). IJ. K. Warner aad
Ihputy BhoHE Oeddea of bVankfort
been doing lhm..r thU wc^.
ectlonerriag fur Hu- county in at for
iwpcetlte town.v
Counly rierk Ely has aold his man
i a> UeighiN tc» Jhiiu'* W31W
^bcquence Ih.-reof the f2y
tcaldenee In ftYaukfort
Ml.* Hattie Abby. formerly (H>Nluf
'rk at this plare. U vUitltiK
tn Honor
PUmACEHNHEII
*
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PM
New P..ti.|,K s lu Cu-.iiu
New Beef*.
Kn'sb AhtMiagio. on Trm*t
Swvri Corn
Hruwiii'd Swis'l PolattHi.
Strawtonf Stout Cake
Rbubarh Pie tomon Pit- Chero I’iHakrxl Cuataid
By Ue way. have yoti mmu Weaky
lee Cream CroqueUa
Aasorted Cak.Sahr Brother Fewiasa and thp
Fruit.
MUcI Niii«.
Fign
Record conr^^dent had a apeclal tnCryslalUed nirigrr
lon rstmded to them to view thr*
Inneriai and Arneihati rtos-M-.
trito- and proruamcHd Hienr all
right and Mrirtly up to date. Wr'^iey
has everything from a UK*muild to a
gold llhh in hU aquarium
tia queation but that the irpubiicana
ri
Vote
lor Jeaepli|
Ula aprhig whatever and aa toery | SMto fOT AldCnMB. I
VaadMate on the lepubUoan ticket la I
_ «
I
a msitotoutive rltiiea It aeana to to I
EVaitk
a foraitod roacitofa. that thoy
HeUIdllBt Belicre In B»ks
»th» MriaMT
FRINK
TRUOE
■umwiKMUM
If Ihry tio ihrn t oinc and look over our new stork
of wall paper. V\ e have ja.si rccciT/i-d our spriiii^ line
All iltc Iicwrsi brij;htcst pallcms.
Special Bargains on all Cast
Vear's Slock.
Your Kdi.ilJc Furniture Store,
Grand Rapids Furniture Co.
lug TaeUe Ttowtsaud lkdlH..s (|I2.
imhii hy loan for the pu.iHise of purHiaslug a farm of Kn gerea or opm, |
and the ercH-tlvu t»f suitable buiMIngsl
lor the aupimii of the |HKir of maid
wunly. at a eiat not to exci«tHl |12
•mm.; »nd that iM.nds of the said txmi.ly |
i>e i^siisH) ibereitir. K,iid tomds tti Im-.ii
interest at the raie^rf not to exees-d
127 S. South Union Street
A
in denominations trf |2/mmj t ut It. |ui>
able a. follows;
Snap
»p|,
1)01.1 want lbplK>ll.rriiit.unK'llum.
until said lamda are. fully paid;
hat tluMM' voting for such ban
shall have wtitlen or prlutid on ilielr
.ts -For the laan'- pnd iluu<e
against the b.a'u shall bare piitit
oil their laliotK 'Against
the
Said elertlun will 1m- hi l«l at the
\cial township hali* or o!ln*r ii.sual
wtbiu plat^'K lu the townnhips of
Id eouuly. and al (Jiaiige ball, to the
first ward in the City of Travfra'
City; ainbc Second wftid hnll in the
St'cond ward; nt the South Side pii
nrary building. H'onier Truth
t*nioti ►liirts In the Third wuni;
Snph nnd also a recltatluu by Miss
BteJI* Bftker wa* much enjqyed by all
proaent
Light nrfreahmenU were
nerved nnd all went home reeling that
tto evening wna well spent and an
olhrr bright spot k-a to ihelr mcnuiry.
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Phone OOU -i
JosopH Slodor& Sori
Flrsl-class Bntebers, Packers aoft Saosage Mak^
IN THE SPRING
we piovide ail the delleacleir trf the
FORIISSBUER
Call and be convinced
A. R caae la not Uuprorlag aa fast
aa towaan fawsayaaplx At Mtoeai
he la nniSaad to hta hoaae miAhle to
get ttol al an.
^
,
J. B. Paige Electric Co.
Jame* Ttuiapciwer left
fot R
FouiHi watd. and at
City Thuraday morning wher^- bel
..‘•‘"’I:
,
Number af Young F^g Plannad ball ill the F'Uth ward of said city.
chance of a w^iion on (he P
USU'd this 2Ub
day«*f Feby. A. D
/j;
railroad. Jim Uavc-s Honor will,
bent Wlnhen of all for Mtctw in
W W. UhU.N.
|N
naw wBdertaking
He ha* iicrv wl
('l.alniiariU.Mid ,rf SujwrviMUs
| \”
P. M. fhltbrufly for .even year, and K
Tburulay evening whm aU.ui flfPvn RoiiKin r„ walTkr.
a WfWul awd
latobuking nU
maij awd the IVre Ma.quettr ooul
RECORD WANT A08. PAY.
rewt Ninth atrret. >he
Itara mato a totter aelcrlkm tor aach
cxraakw being to the form sif a surft nnpoMltifa posttloa Jim toat
boat of frlfwda hablud and all unite prlw for Miss (
been fcpending the winter here atteud
to wlahlng him Ood
Mr. Kata Llttla ha. oprmed her mil- lug fbe High uctoad Tb.- evening wa*
Uaery parlora to A. B Caae (\».-. ator pasfted reo pleaxantly with music
wUh a full Itoe of ui^lodale good gamea mud listening t« the phono
m7. .
Vou.
1:^5 Cass Si.
sraiyiin in bioilmg
chlekemi.
Spring
lamb,' veal anl p.ok and lA-«-f <rf \Ue
fg
veiy Iwjst grade,
viv ftl way a kwp uur
imoto at the top notch of excillei.ee,
and tluHri- that know gm«l meal know
us
At this M-aMiU of toe year we
call siHviai atiPiiiUni to uur Ham and
Itaisin.
Now is the Time
t)M •ooidMt
for
As we expecl lo move soon, wc will
han^ all electrii.
or combinaiinri
li.Miires. ordered before May 15ih,
rui-i: OF ClIAKGH.
netl interest on all iMitid^ teiiiainlut
unpaid, and
with art ru»sl Inter
The teal thing.
Ik.u I f.ugel to ask for our Sauftage,
comln# season.
We arc in poaition lo <)o your
ri-pair rmik at tlie loweit ponible
^
We Rinke > .pctialty of
THIS
W hurt* one man goto
rich through hazanlouft
Bper uUlion a hun.lre.1 grl
the Yoii»g ftoftpire Dancing club
WWlfal tlieir party at tto Morel New
•
mill Cbey Reed
Recooering (his Spiina?
Travt.se. at a speelal ekvilon toJh*;
hebi in the several township.-^ nor
wauls in sai<l etmuty on tin* 1st day of |
April. A 1» l!m7. the que.stio., of .als-
I2..M.U January 1st.
^ -
how Rre
Vour Olalls?
ElectiOR Notice
Ralph Haatlnga agalnat J. M llm II
a>anla] for city trraawrrr and that of tto founUln at Wall'a drug ulorr Mott
Anil F. Norhagor agalnai W. II
ctoy with a full line irf new drink*.
The Travera.’ niy Htaie bank, the
William Reimcr td Humeat.-ad had
Kliwt NaUonal and tto I'eoplea «av
iafurtune to liavc IiIm haru
Inga bank will all rloae Monday on
strirck by Uphlnlug last Monday night
aeermnl «.r eh^ilou day
and lost three horae*. twi> c\»wa, hay.
why the TwpubUcana ahuuld u
Tbei'e will Ik* a i.imil*e pniyer
mhhI. wagon* aiuM.iigcv am! nil erf hi*
•Irctod
The Hventag Record
ineeling al llo* Ktlrml* rbuirli ttHUurTIu ,Nt.
tarm Implt mcnu. U*** |2.«hh); lu*urneada the entire n publlran ticket to
uiomlnj; at 7:2u u'< loc k
All
tlun company han Juki pul their boats
tto peupla of Traverae t'lty and In (^rtstlan Bodeavoia In tto rliy atV in
oper ahaiK- for the approaching
UU wa do not loae atght of the
o and arv.palutlm; them olive
UdkaL which will alau have large nagieeu. eiitSiv chiitiging ibelt appear
JonUa. at the poll.
iirle of the llairtiht
It i* tlituiglti na\igatiim will
Tha couaty ixwm farm pruiMiaitlon ^
•t Mrmday ctimlng
OIK'I. Aprn in or 12
The offlcei* f.u
awry Important aird we bcUeve abcml^
Reynold.. i2ti Wc-l
the eiiMilng year are; MtoMmil^'ap
carry by a full vote Ot^rrge ^ Crlap
!r rrf a day for anaki^ cither,
far county commUalooer of ectooU
having no weapon excci>t a
haa ao oppoaiiu
Dredden haa opened a lathing earanthmA on hla abouldet.
not to give battle and toat
Matt !1uo|k*i. Illiliolh-Captaiu. Jtdi.t
TS« V^ultaNn the wi
SlunielHttnt. flr*t male. William Me
ara eoatoat. win to
Culgctn; eiigimy't*. chief. Ed Witnle:
Honor’a young p»M>
to «Uh latrreat by the frlenda of the
hold, net mill. Jaimt, Burton.
caadldMcw
^CONO WV-T ADS. PAY,
caadldOlca but there acem.
acema to to III-
f i ■■ *
THE HOMEMAKfiA
THE FIFTH annual military ball
will l,v givtn al thv City uinra hou*e
r« Mou,ia.% t^iiiiug Apidl 1. b\ Com
The following i* the bitl ,rf fare Uh panv M.
E\ei>toHl
the IPark Place Bftater dinner at 3:3u viitHl to ati«*tid
The rveoipiM
tomorrow evening:
I all go ehiiivlv toward d«-..ratinR the
Oinape aux Bardtn.w
grave, and aiding noody cumi,idiw
Clam Broth in Cup.
IX.u’t mih^ it. come and euiuy your
Mr.
Bnialufcm Waft-,. Mhe* njij h,ip M k.hkI c;ui*e.
(*hlcken Soup a U Prlnei**.
U)rHKlg.iod will kcive a railroad lunch
Rlleed Tomatoea .
Rlleed- CuemnS. r« during the evening Stewar t *, on be*
Baited Almonda
iia will turnihli tto' murk
PUnked WbltcOah, Maitre d Hotel
INjUtoca Borduen
Btdled Capgu. Ciwam Celery Sams
Cair. Swrsd
Bi^da. Claetsl wlib
riench fNwa
Fillet of Migtion with MiiahrvMim
Queen Fritterw. uu fogn.o
N..ii.t* in hereby giten. that pursu
Roman Punch
ant t.. H ..‘M.l.tllMu iwiKs.d by the
lhast Rll.* of IMme Beef, an Jua
Ikatd ,of
S..|M rviMUi, of the aald
Htaut Ytmng Turkey with J»dly
Ctitinly td t;iand t iaxeiae at a rmet
H.asl Spring lamb. Miut Same lug held «Hi the nth day of January.
Waldorf Salad
A l». 1:»h7. Iheie will be MibmltU«il t.»
Mashed Polauea,
the ehn to.K trf said County «rf lirand
C|iPTi«NSTyFFlEBE*ll
I ;
J. W. SLATER
Let u« ftpane on your paint-
kiviiias ihliik
Ptod E. Rfttorto w«M to Walt
toto pdl to ftMWft torn work fttocw (to
REMEMBER, we (vet the measurement oNlie nioms;
sew the carpet and pul it on the floor with a good
heavy felled lining under it at these prices, and let you
pay for it a little at a lime.
It toe. nat Uka aa
•mto iahar ta put than aiB hactoaa ttoy piva toat rtauita-.
baat appaaranca and beat wear.
Tout....... ;........
Salonerng to WiHlam Rcimar
Was Stru^hy Llfhliiing
NifttoMft today.
, Tto Mlsacw TyuthU IHHu* and Ivy
Itoftdft l«n this UKwoloJ for
ftioir hi OwoftMi. whtrw ttoy
poad thrlr vacftllon.
TiwUinaatwr Hurat of tto IVrw Mar
urito woftt to (Iraod Raplda
rteoliK. Hr wUI rrtuni wtthUk
roto raroMn* Iftalltute apc<cial.
Mra alia pdlcn rotuniod to.tor
toHDr in MuftkeiM Ibla momini;.
rrtumed
Nlaa Vhift Hfttloci
drawn IhU momtug. whrrr hhe
rwaumr tcwchlug
Mn>. I. H. Cauiptoli a|XHit tto
In drawn.
Wta. K. M Tbruftfta and daug
left fur Haatlnga tbla nuitalug. wbeiv
Itov will vlftit
Mra n. HI iiftidwin wrut to Be
•toftra faat It wdit «vr h, R.
Mi ar apphcat,Mi and by tto
waar it will •<««, Mat hr tha
priea. alma cast par fftllan. al
UAUUTIES
..4............................ a 60.
r. V. Honow or mrxfonl. wl
toM ftpfttotto ft week rUlUftc kU
bnXtor X 8 Ifortoo of (to pawl
iflurw^ to WwfortI totof.
Prttoftrtoft and It t<«a without «aytoft
Utot today will to doruted to muftt m
eriMlo ftEorta hy ibo rondiitoloft. Tto
i
Carpet Prices.
PAINT
THAT
Whore one man »u)S
pw Ibrntwh tbf flaw
■nethotkof Sarios,.4un.
Ored icet RICH. .
AgrR let
This tells Its osrn story of the tUc
of carrying money about the pe|.‘
son or hiding
where it Buy
become lost or stolen.
GOOD ALL THE TIME
bettofhM MU: TU andvBhtad
/ We shbuld be ptenadtofcceto
M your Mirplu* funds on Open Account, SnvingB Account
or
Certifiente
...
,
to. A«k yov
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J.W.JMkm A. W. J.hn<»
BoMaMonioe
P.MiD«t«ri
A.OoniIk
P.P. Ak«
J. H. Lmmoo
WeqiMtaK Olob
1 he wise man chooses 'he better part, and places his
money in thirf Bank, as it will be Absolufelv- Safe and
Earn H i>er cent interest.
ICE SOLICIT YOUR BUS/A ESS.
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oXa THAVCCM CITY. lilCHI4AH. SATUJIOAY. MAACM
fm m VOTE
| nI cmr TBHSWEI
^ tin same discretion you would
in yiNir own private business.
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jr«i
m jrmir
in yjr
bu«iA«M %»ho h«d
I fMP dWH. Idild lUtf #ir«i jrtw »M >Mr
THE VERY *E»T of
I m$ WliltaiAdiw MOW M oMdi tM bMI Mrd »f nnyomn yu H»d
la tho
daalliM. jrau nmtd al coaldwr for t
IMDFOlHlilT
MONYFWHTS
LoMit^ Warm
know of tto #ifMdiHitto4|Mltot
While Bmid
Bnwa Hnwii
mm Salad
OoEw*
After 4ho f»«1 thtasd had bo*« <Ua.
pus«d of and the satokM aet golac
Ca^. J. V afelMoHi mbbn a ab»n ad
dfw Of ae*r.imn to the huya oho
voto tbn Wtto back In the oartr
EXPEIUENCEt
OF
OLD
AND lie apoke df Use cood alii and leeilnu
of the >«dntsar men U>»rd the ulder
VOUNO EOU>lEflE GIVEN.
oriEMlntloh «»d eJuoflT t> aayln*;
• Von haw* a«nred andor lEnay goner
nl*
Hay >uu o»w wrr^e .oily under
tho jpeneraW of flenly, |*oace and
C0.E wn TO THEE I. E
Pniaporliy •*
F 1>. Marriti. evnamnnder <if Me
rhe/wai
ti. A U.. made the r.
.jionae^iid i.iic»ke td the IT. A K . a.
umi an<
riad tu n%a<K'
They had aB trom the hiburly «d men.
framtied the l?t«^id waldeu battle flelda t« flfibi fot a
A |i«ii|ile Ui 'dUln ..i..
<4 the WMilh; wime liad
warrh.^1
waiter. Kidieit K Walt* r.
ibiuuyli the tw-mlug maraln** nt il
roducx**!. after.vhlih f. t'
..them acaled the monnialna tif the Gilbert nave a abort talk on noni^e
Phlllpfdn.^
In ehaae of
unruly
greatfwl tluus« io the aorid. b«*iiig the
lire*; une ur loro fulluared the greu
f to do »t oroll «■
vmie.trail of wdaklna dwrkvd In bid*
la ixm* bad
<*ua war t*lpi and wlih Ibe acmitia of
ouniet.
Tlwa wfvy iiayld yo« aat tiM tM aaiM *acn
and
rhlldr*n dangting fmm
Ihrtr ben* arrma the wr«i*.rn Main>^;
ptv TfiCAHmtfl lofoo la
in ev.-ry walk uf ill.* bm that it
1», l.anir|l, ld.
Boirtt df *61.
Idr. MaaliaMalal. tHa dfoaaat City Traoauror. »• now fui.ng tho pooitUm
by MpdOalwiat.
Ha hm flm tK# vary boat.of aorwca.
Ha hot ma#t a
raaard by aoUocliaf MOHE THAN U b€H CENT of all tha U>o« .opon tho
IHiataniat ratlA tho hlfhaai record ovor mado in the hvalory of tho city.
Ha la a lilflid/ aHatand cNlaan. an old roaidont and ono of our hoavioot u>-
In hlo privato huoir.aao command tho sorvicoo of Mr.
loHor MmooH fortunoto.
to. loo. tho peopio of th«
rnlfl omnaMir timir ima MU whon thty caat their hallota for CITY
TUBABIIIIIII
hi
Aprk Smt
Tfioy will docldo that thoy wiah thtt truo and
wAi iHvaM H UM poa#lt to
horo ho ic. awhere ho hat ah ably
Hil MIlafaHorNy IRM
.Thatlhoy wtliiodacHlol
to til lino with food buU
Tp do olherwioo would
That tho poiiH* toP'VcUta GOOD. HONEST. FAITHFUL PUBLIC SCR
VICE thoy will toclaro whon thoy eaot thoir VOTES NEXT MONDAY.
ttvl
tonat And toM <d tho port that the
oomen at home pMyod th the wnr. He
nns tou yoottf to enllat mitil ItSS and
thnefore had a ehwe to be a
the vlven. mother* and aareeCheni
hoove and aee what they were .
and huv they were anferlad.
apoke of the mHueiKe of the votom
US. Use EghtTnt at the fvtmt. hov thH'
memory kept the aoMlm pen
away at the weary wmtlne of
niiworih Hale fcdlowed Mr Carver
and iidd what he knew of the I
of Haniiagu
Althoogh Comimn
Thirty fourth Michigan, wna nc
tb.- dgkiing line, they m^re within the
.lanjt. r «.ue and Mi Hule gnve a
lu.lwnsiv*. Idtw t.f the Ullle. both
inuu what ih.-> saw and from what
bisnw) iHbw
Roi^ n f^mardk tl*eo anng. ”4
I.iuik* - iu such a plcwaing m
that Ibe naim rang wtUi atipUnm for
many minutm He wn* fortwM to sing
again and ihl« time aang with the
Mi*«-a Minor and
Salenski
My Old Kmiocky Home.** Mr. Ed
w^r.U is an (higilsiimaii, but a abort
.lin-.. Ill ih*- ctiuinry. and when he
siiat.M bark fur ih«- encon* *om«^e
abouie.1
-Whafs ft.e matter with
Johnnie Hull?" and the hearty cb*>er
wbi.i. follow,si afsnke the feeling of
the .Mm iican |as.|.U. for their hhigliah
iiwi^lna.
n.r Ml. UHi-tlV t.lk.' Marciill.c
mrh
* was
at the
luM*>i> «if MhH'b
F NfiUug**r
•milfil to^iiM* tiiasl ioi^tbf Ui* s of
T.f vl llie r|.irlt
4<l. Iii4ii;«(ni
f>ueM Haletiski. who ha.H K*>ned
II. ns- eililsiun niK with the tnMH«. the
met I«sl nlgt.l. a1tmiat,f.Mir ac*»n of uhirh the <T
l!if
I.I^I me- iH-lng in the ra\alr>. hU regi
lu.-iu r,’liig tbiougb Cliliia to Fekin.
ih. ii ^-:.ve a >. ry ii.ieresUng talk on
l-Und tb. *-..Miliy and bow theW r*vrull.
l .dii.wiu? nbmi' lliin earm* .nn- mad.- ini.i je-rfein sobli.-r.H.
.*• .tf «b<- vniwrior know!
The Spirit 01 Company M.
but eviTv *•>**. \ouru: *»r *»i<l Clb*d
d ll-l^
d «tf Ibr
H. I KI.4HI talked for a few rolnlb* llr«* *.f iialnoUKUi time and
wbi.h would conn- 1.1 lb*« »||.*- ef vaiiiiniTt*^ 's<&. bringing back
Uurlitr, tb*- e\*M>lng.
111.11 a Ml. .M'b. id- tb.. *^d..i. to in. iu.,r> .Mime id the lighter phaam
Th»* |m.Kr*m «NmiiiiiH«H*;^d *bni.;.rain-i.Si 4iii U.' i
uilb ;« glo^ «d III*, iwnipaign. He wus followed by
iu^ iHb.‘l.. i.. lb, -t: \ IJ a. litibi.r
juiepl, Klaaacu. who lalkid uii the
Many of them left Ih*- wrvk^ of the
rmied Slalea alniuM a half oiit,,r>
ugo. *.thep* liav*- bra n out only a f-v.
Aiurrlea- Ming bpi
*• nil idibs-t. >«* i*b ;iN
Tliu baiii|iii‘t u-u . lbi
diH-.tu-d'of. tuo
Ml-;.. - Miii.m ii..-n ............... i
i|., u.li; a .iflM ... WI.1.-I. H
i.» !•-. i...»)d wiiti an
n n I...I11.1 tb. II tU4.- a
lulilfH iM iiiu laid ill {III.- ball. ;.iu I ill.* *-4.t.
'Mid,ljs
J S' ,i...i..ll
ti|di.iii *.f
«>f ill..
(III* .r.raiid O'tii'W «*f i
bdlowiiii: . vri lb iii u
Waslmiguui alfr i
j.i.il.u. .iiineot V
by ilir I-lHlf T.iv* ni
conmoiiof BMBgiiiTruyw M mfiCM 22.
E*I iE;
I1I.1S7.01
StjuSJto ’
Traverae Cliy State 1
Flrat Nntkmal Bank
People* Saving Bnnk
MIUI
wna with the Thirteenth corp* and.
tot CharlM Herford. who wna with
the Utter apmng to thU feel and dt-
ilLL OPEN
brought a great Heal *
^Upt:*R R Ctotfe. who chanea In
diana during a portldh of the rtvll war.
Janitor -WSB*
Skuix maH«acr,‘ knd of the awful
thing* tbm he aaw na n result of the
work of the redaklnn. M. a Morgan
>^ounger orgnnUmtion nnd strongly rec
ommended that they establUh a
woman'* niudlUry.
George Stenma
gave hU perwonal rccuilectloiiB of Uncoin. Mr Steam* shook hand* with
"Honoftt Abe" while nerving in a regliueiit of New Hnmp^lre and told of
how the new. «T hi* death wa*
brought to camp.
£xp«ri*ncM in 'Friace.
U a. tXavper. who wa* mustered
of the Sevetit*H*nth battery, llf^t
tlllen, emb- n limnlh ago told of
etl>**rl.tice at San FrmncUco after
waa left In the band* of the aecreury
to be approved by the inoomlng hoard
of director* who will be eiect**d at the'
annual atockhoMen^' meeUng In April..
The committee on ground* con*lsl*
out tng of r. R Murray. VAimam Vog.'!arhi*
the
>w*rTed in tbiha. the PhIHppfce* and in
the United Htaten. being stationed for
mime time at Krist>o during the p**ril
ouu day* Ust April.
J W. nmik.-r Uivlu-d the Spaniah
camp Are of the «. A. R, In coromem
oration of I^ee** surrender on April S
Three che«T* were then given fo
both the old noidier# and the younge
I.. I11H101 ..f III.- U.\s. lit- tidd of the
spirit will, wliirh roiniciiiv M willl
into ih.- w.iik and of the i«-alM- lliat
lb. X
fnmi ail hands
ll.'iMvy l.nni*woMby waa n.-xl , ailed
on and >iud.e of iiu- ..jM-nnioiih along
III*- I'lilf .luring the ,-ivll war.
He
Tho board of director* of the WeQue^tong club last evening decided to
open the club Monday. April 1 for tho
•eaaon. This will be good new* to a
large natnber of the membem.
Tho matter of employing a Janilor^
THE PFBUC U cordially Invlti-a to
ttiiendour openingthls evening. Mu*lc
from 7 to 10-p. m. We have one „f
the moat up to-date► a»u
and •imnr,
t the state and mv
fecUoaery 1
licit a share of your patronage.
Fivd Aker*.
l»m|»rietur of the l>j*y tVirucf.
mar SiMt
For AMemun, First
Ward, Joseph Sledcr.
Ihe Hannah & Lay MercaintUe Company
Easter Clothes for Men and Boys
Absolutely Correct Styles, Greatest Assortment and Best Values are the
exceptional features the Mercantile Company’s Clothing Division offers
you. Every'new style for spring Is here—every new fabric in the latest
weave* and colorings Is represented. In addition to the weibknown Brandagce, Kincaid & \N’ood clothing that has proved so saitisfactory to our many customers, we have
added this year the celebrated Alfred Benjamin & Co's full llne of Men's Clothing. The well dressed men the world over recognize this as the strongest line that is made.
Juit Another of the Company's plans to give our customers the very best that luoncx can buy.
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‘The SI. Regis
Easter Novelties Half OH X*>
A
tY.at with lUio boltoui. 1‘^our button bias fuff,
PedU cut full peic with cuff on hbottom. Just the thing for youof:
WJL Mtole In eheckii and plain weavcM and priced at
i
• ilAM.
fttCHA. tia*t. 117.50. tM.00 and $S.OO
MT*!*A i**nmniic**
Ill^
rik'd
1*'“'" ruff,
ABIC.. W^Slt|fU9
partly fitting form.
PanU
ros<le fuirt>eg plain lioltoni. Tlii-. is also made in cheeks and plain
weaves.
Prices $ia 517.50, *18. 5X0. 525 and 525
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Ilaswat-'Vi inches lonLV three buttons, loose
roll. Half iteK PMHUl a mighty nobby suit, at
$l?p tlSp S15p fiewSOr $18, $20 and $25
iUfred Benjamin Co’s Gothing
ready*to*wcar clothing.
We show you the greatest a-saortment
of fancy Worsted Caaaim^res, Blue Serge and Figured Serges,
made in the moat popular prevailing colon* and checks. Prices are
$15, $18.5$* $18, m* $28* $2$, $80 and $$$
breasted ^*orfolk suit
M MMK UltUUSy
with TWO pair of bloomer pants,
Bomethlng every mother will fully appreciate. Made in sizes from
^iolTandnellat '
$ia75 the fvll Slllt
Double nreasled Noriolk
broke* plaids in light and medium grer. Prices *3.00. »4.00, 54.SO
and H7& A Big line of two-piece auite at *2.00 and 52-25, ami the
Rutaian Blouaea at 53.50, 54.90, 55.90 and 57.00.
Easter Morning Breakfast
Get your Ham and Bacon at special prices for Saturday only,
and buy your eggs at ICc a dozen. Just for Saturday. You will
. have a breakfast feast for a king.
If you like apples; have some splendid Baldwins and Spys.
[Grocery Division]
After Supper Sal^ T*"
o’clock p. m. until
closing time only, Saturday evening.
Ttie Grocery Division Offers
Children’s Gothlng
We have added several
new lines to our already large atock of ehildrerv’e elothine, enabling us to show the
greatest aaaortraent and best values ever offered i n Traverse City,
have bc*en ordering
All tboM high grade styles that many people ha^
from Ohioago and New York can now be found on our shelves
1 aave you money on every' ]purchase.
will sell all our Easter Eggs, Easter Rabbi to, Easter Chickens and
the like at just one-half the regular marked price. A 'splendid
chance to get Easter Novelties for a mere song.
[Hook and Drug Division]
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Bu.ster Brown Coffee in pound packagea, regular 30c grade, 1??^
Egg o-See, the great food, regular 10c values for 7c.
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“Alakuma,”tbe good candy, 30c regular, for 30c a pound.
i
Just a few boxes of our fine 40c assorted creams for 25c a box.
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The 25c wndy Rabbits for 18c; the 15c candy Rabblto fof 10c.
Xlie JOry Goods Division baa some remnanU
of fip^ SHkd that will be sold at just One-Third Off. ■
Trie bru0 Division offers three cakes of medicated
Curaplex soap and a regular 35c rubber flesh brush, the whole
lot in a box fora Quarter.
Trie Book*DivfSlori has a number of dainty Gift
• Books in fine covers and
in a box, regularEbooks. This
time at just Half Off. Make a most aj^ropriate Easter Gift
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FINM THIS emr HAD VERY MERRY TI^E
nBB%iiuil B6tW66nil^
KOMK cAm eiRLS SINT
•AimeL OF RUBBtlL
M.
I td AM the Vmms
Makes defidous liot biscuit,
griddle cakes, rdb and muffins.
An abMliMlT
<ram of UfUr powder.
JONH HENDMCKS DEAD CHILD BLED TO DEATH
SPBtU Mnc IT CRSCOPU
Tbe Deulah Home bjui received
•rat barrel of rubber frum Traveror
City. Tbe dowatloa was made by a
mber of yowng Udle* known as tbe
Utah Homo elub. In bla letter of
ledgmeoi. Mr. Swlfl oUlo* that
number qf new boys at the
Will B« Otvwtad U ftejalcMg That
xa they are wild and diffl
tba Kbif Naa Ariaaa Femw
Ctrl! to nnderaund. hU work has been
Urgrly Increased. Bverythlng 1« mm
dIaUy Invited to attend these aer- thg akiog nicely, bowever.
rlcek.
The lUt of chairmen of the Vocal
At the l»reabyteHan ebnreb Tear
BeuUh Home Rubber Band baa been
cran CMy eoaimandery. No. tl
There will be- all^y Basier
pn'pared and Is published so that the
Knigbia TempUr. wUI nwmhip o«
vleet at the Church of Chrtst U
U»j s and girls will know who to go to
Ras^ter at Um avomUig aenrlee.
row with apeelal music and a ae
with their eoIlecttonM «d rubber. Tbe
Holy communion. baptUm and re
on the ‘Ibvlnliy of Christ- at 10:30 a following Is the list
eepiion of membera will uke place at
m. and a apeclal Raster program
Asbury Church—Robert Walter.
2:an No preaching aerrlce In
p. m. -The Living King- will be given
RvangeUeal—Mrs B B Bc'lknap
by seventy-Stre voices mlih orcli
PrlendM—Mlw Mary Whlnnvry.
Pourtec'oih Strcni Meihodlai—Mra
Bc-njamln Houghi y.
Al Ac ISMI.I cliiirvh li.rr. will I.
ChrUrlmn ScbinUi —MKh Dorothy
as. nelerisHl, Mn, P. C. Deal
sitecUl decomtluns and >.pecl.nl niuMlr Ijuiiu.
ki. -K#ar Not Ye. O lurael.** cDtidat both the morning i.nd evening ser
Rldscopal-Mrv W P Tlowaii.
ley Back I; Mrt P H. Heae.
Congregational—MIsm Mary 1‘ohOral
Anibf m. "Artur. Rhine." < Porter)
HalMUt—MIkm Uniliu* Brooke.
Pirrt 'Mc'ihcwllai-Mrw Henry King.
• A KUlrlier.
Church of ChrlKi- MUs Ulllan ITnn
rittdr Mns P. II lleth. Mrs P C
Pre sbjtc rl:.n. Mrs II U. Oaraer.
k amund. r A. Hkelcber. C. A. tVate.v
r.utral .S hcNd -MlKs Purdy.
Organhi—Mrv R T Brinkman
Eltiiwoml Avc-nu«--MlKs Barton.
Grace Church.
Vulor, Rtf.'rt-Mlss Evans.
AT
Cbtftwb ef Cbrtat.
llitab, tba nidmi aoQ of Mr. and
Mm T. W. fkiod or fbdoo, 41ml Ibi^
iworalns from lajurUa romlrtHl a
a«n Tba imu boy. wbo waa bat
l»» and ihiwa yaam old. IHI a waak
a«o and «u«irk hla forcbi^ acaln*.t
lb*' |w*daU of an organ. maaUlag two
amall luia.
Ui.plt« loadiral i
fftj !•«> «iik otii rlf^ltiK up tlM lawn.
waa UaiKiaiUbla to r^tofi tb« flow oT
TI.I.I firmliy hr van lultMi lit ftMl hla
blond nod tha rblld lltaimlly bind
fnlt.ra<Hl Irw lisaa twaatjr four
iMPiir. orifiar.fd
1 nl4 hma Im llvMl u«til
Mf. li»«ctnrk« waa a |4ts0«4«r iiT
Tf«%ciM* ni>. aji tnh luu
here fwr
ihr» |t»«i
)»>ar«. HU wlfil>niT4^«><| liiiii to
(niTo by fl»r
y#*na iHif i.u rhn.lfs« ato tafi to
inssum far>ln*
Vhry utr: Ulunir.
Huim% %it% Jiiarph Warir. Mm WII
lUbi Kurn. Mn> Atibtir Nmil. r. J .
Juhu. Carl. WillUm and A\k>rn. All
ibr riiliunii arr bi-r** but MliinU fuid
II U
tbai abn wilt U* bam In
-Hiiisi foi \hr fanr ml
aba balac
III I’lmlmiait. O . ai pmaant.
CAtTCfl FARTV.
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COSY CORNER OPENED
Ttie fclb.aluf pioyram will Iu* giver
I IJrace leiibwtiuil rborch at
fbe
Marry Tima attba Hama af Jabn Da
Witt taat Kvaolng.
.lAat raaolng iwaUa llilla girU
at tb«> boron of J<dro Dt-Wm la b
Df Ibair mile dau«hler. Franrna,
bn RaMar |sariy. An Raatrr hunt and
edbar gamam pmvidad arouambmt. Ha
rmabmaoti warn anrred and all
I Our ParMiver.*^ ill.
flb.rUH
"Ts Iw
ridi.)
"JabiUle rks, In P.“ I A. J. Holden )
Hymn. “The Rtrlb* U O t-r.:: (O lUI
eitrtna.1
ill A fui.“ ivr! H r.er
TIIR RRARON for arhulua will
ba bam and your ordam will
•I«br lum ml MHvUa will ba Mcmdjiy pmaiptly takan cam of and highly afv
»i i eiVUsrk fmw Iba bouaa. Ibf Rar^ pce^latad by Ifarrny Ranaom. qira
1) rtu-lilln offtrUfla* and Und^rtakar
Rock Away.- IC P. Rpih-i.)
^adiTuiui In rhmrgr
Uv wni. a iartn
Rerrotm.
Ufnf tba
Offertory
antliem.
•Hosanna.
(Jiilee Oranlcr I
Offir
Offertory
Renti-nciv -H.dy
iugti"
THK BUNNY BOUTH.
ictua tW. If. Oerrlah.)
Aroarlca’N gn>atr«t colorad hbi
umiinkm hymn. -O «o»1 rnneen.
(' Iloekweir* - New B.iuny itoulh" will Y«t Kter .Near.- tl. B Woodbury.)
orln to RacelaU.- W. H. Uerrteh
bo at ibe Orund Opera Jlouae, matinee
•enalonal. -Jeruaalem ibe Oob
and ovcrolng. tJafiirday. April «th. ‘n>u; en.“ in. F.
Jeune )
'
urgnnixation
rrm^nily apiie.tted '
Th# aisksU^ win ho: ' Ri.prano. MJk*
the] Hmnrthwmlie and MUs. nioaAoro
Kulamatpci.* Micb.. and the Dally
Catlnnrt: contralto. Mtaa Plnn*nre Rat
(lazette of Ibiti rliy. of March lih.
teqbiiTT: tenor. B. Veiwey |>egg: hail
IIMI7. Kpeakinp of their p*rfonuance
H<dk>rt E. Wwanis. nod laaa. Al
wld: - The company of wihmvi folkn
fred Wilhelm
nt the Academy. Haturday afiemoon
and evening, under the title of the
r.ai.irr will Ih* olmertisl at the Con
• Hiinny H.MUb ctunpany wa» a hlghl)
8w«H oinfilofl
iiiriiliiiliiMM
Then* wan only n giegutUmarchurch. hiomliiv’ evening
Rack and Wmg Dancing.
It the Runday
nday srh«K»l hour with
fall hoiiM- ;,i the matldiH*. but tbi
Two Qa..rt»tlaa. Mala and Farnala
viem ami roualc -T|h;
M.ialltv u the iM rfotmance
Mirt
..... Oanc-ra
aervlce will
to Um« a packod bou»e at night
V.' Coontown Camady
McMamu. MIm
Tbe5 «rv aUnit aa clever a bunch of MiiMt fJIbba. Mr*
Band and Orchcatr« Daily
Mooiv. MliMi Dray. Mrv. Buck. M('aan>
AkTilte. l»amtale«v Smith au.d .Vltmta
Buck piano; MU» Hunnen.
ever they
n- The
Tbeb
nuiiir.high claa* ailver comet tlullu; Mr. Hamer, organ; Mrw
liand cnrtbil by the organltathw will lender. 8|iecla] nmalc;
Voluntary,
^ellg1o^^ hymn. iPrani
prroib- the lulnclial kIi^hMii at n«
GRAND SSESt
Matinee and NIglil
Sat. Apr. 6
Ikiardman Avenue-Mlaa Vivian.
Oak Park -Miss Knimlngs.
One of tha Prettiest in the City— Jks>^vllle-Mlss TBihble.
Music From 7 to 10 © Clock
Down town iheie is a Imircl at
Tonight
•
Jackson M candy store and cm Hnio
«ti.M-i there Is one at q I Knapp
JCM.-iiy
Kiore. currier Cul
The formal oiu^ing of the Co^y
Comer. Pn4 Akefs' new store, look
It Is ex|MTl<Hl that all tbewe barrels
place today and It Is one of the prei will U- nile.l J^he last of next w.s k
I lest stores In the city. A new mnIs
fnuntaiii has been lnstu1l(>«l and i
MtiS'k Id candles and fruils U all ready
lor
euKtomirv.
The windows
ai>
Un. Ebner Wu Heittw Is Msr Suntastefully de<Hir.aUMl and the Ice cn'ani
parlor U decoraiiMl with palms ami
nowera.
ENTERTlIHEDirS
Tne MMla Bamtaln U entirely mo.1
em and much attention has Inn^n i$ald
to the sanitary leatim** so thai
ti.iner:. will get Jiothlng but the purest
and lM‘st drinks Mr. Akers bUa spared
m» expeiiM' In fitting up bU m*w stoii
and It IH n very desiralde addition tr
the city. Slewar^V oirh.-stia will fur
ulsh tiiuaic from T to loihU eveulug
BRICKS LOOSENED
J.C Rockwcim
HEW SUNNY SOUtH CO.
An army of real
oolored people.
COME
AND HEAR
Parade at Noon
. IVicck-^NiKht. 25c. 85c. 50c.
IMaiincc, 10c and ‘25c.
OurSutts
mmA
Top
Coats
Fit Better
Wear Better
Leok Belter
then those
usually
shown at our prices
$10 to $20
Now is the time to buy
while jthe assortment
is complete.
M
muf.
rnmt
IMIm
rattH uMs U *C"«* I
The anthorttic'H ni the New Mexico
t'cdlege ctf Agricitliure think that the
manufacture of indm>trUI aicbul from
c art US can reasonably Ice cousldrrod
Company M Will Entsrtain at th« City
within range of paanlbnitlea.
Opera House Monday Evening.
Many Tickets Sold.
RFTH ANNUll BAU
Onmpany XI.
Aineric'an war
grand hall In the* City <v|mu2i houw
Monday eve ning. StewarTii onhc'Mra
For AMermin, First
Ward. Joseph Sleder.’
i.e clMic'.'s c-muigh to pIcxiHC' .ill Many
tirku- li:ivc- iM’eu i*«dd ntid if ih
I'd that iheie will Ik- :• ^uigr crowd
preaeut
•
falra go toward ki'cidng up the
graves of ihc' dec'csM'd im-nitieiw t»f
who ure necily or lu dlMn-cot. At* the
pur|Mi»-e iK M wtulhy tme :uttl the c*iiteiiaiumetii wi.rth ev.-iv tint ,if the
inv«-^tluenl. c*ierycme >.hc>uM luiv u
tiekei . veil If they raiitmt attend
llunevcT ex:.ll.^t .ee ik.uUuii. we
Iri.uld iKil cliviM' the powers of tbo
-Me rh:MiPt;«
,
THE PHIUulC Ik ccudlnlly luvl
Ehiier for several years to c'lrtertaln attend our o|M'iilng ihU evc'nlng.
her class of Isivk .M least once each fruiii 7 In iu p ni. We have* t
year either at liet hoinc* cm Wc'lwilei the most upt(»date ami Haiiiiar:
Ktrc'et or at their coin.ige at IC:ist Bay. fecMhmety Murej. lu tie t-iate jti
l4$Ht evc-nlng the entertainment
toed; the form U an Easter party, and
r goecd. substantial supper des
to meet the r
servc'il.
After Mipimr the Icoys weiv fornrcHl
into* a Boys* Home nni! Poiclinr .Mis
slonary society and the following of
flee rs wc'H' eb'ctc'd:
President. Verffon Martin.
Vice presidc'ni. Claiencx* Anderson
Secretary. Roy Walt.
Trewmrc-i. Raymond Ch.iMThe piuty then dispers.sl. each Ih.v
being prcdiiM* In thanks and
g«*od
wlshi's for their teacher, and e ach one
down deep in th«ir hc-ait wishing
happy n iums of thc-.M' soc ial
c'v**nts.
rwetod ovory Bay. Th#
pricet arc aupplltd by local Boalara.
The otttaida quotationa by
l
tbiru, not
clipped from other papara
ira of tha pra-
H.s-c-ipts at the inatkc'i are pretty
light lhe,e d:rt>.
Thns h«.lH of ptu.m-VK. three* of
h;.v, a few lu;oU of mlH«i Ilaueoufc
pimiuci* lon.le up tie- day c ic*reli>ts
y,*Hterda|. '
The tv la nc» rhange In the inruto sit
uation. Chi. ago niatk. i i,. c-aalng off
a little lu recc lpu.. )mt the prtce re
main- low :u i«.
Piic-es bc*re are
Potatoes. 18c.to.20c
LOCAL MARKCTtu
BACK TO TRAVERSE.
W. H. Raine Will Be Bookkeeper for
GE0R6E HEIM DEAD
Good Showiag for Peoples Bank
All are
itoa tbe otber day that ber
1 -wiped bM feel ou ber atrd
over ber.- 14 to a cmia of la
E. Wilhelm
0. C. Moffat
Abstract of Title
2IU State Bank Buildiiitf
Mrs Elmer s cl:iK»i of )*oys of
Congregailcmal Rimday schcxil wa^
lightfuliy entc'irulned at her home
Webtter street last evening.
It has
»
Steinberg Bros.
H. Raine. for many yean, bookkcN'per for the Ikuiion Slow In this
and who weal to Chattanooga.
. in tbe icaiue caiuriiy with
Charles lb»sentbal. has reiuriMHl to
Tmverse ('ity to remain, lie w ill take
Anthem. Cbrisi Is Aiisen." tPratt). Passed Away This morning After Reposition MS U«.)ke.|*cr fui stern
Dus t ami chorus. “The Day 1m l»ast
trerr Br or hers
aiding in This County for FortyId Over." tMark); Mls.s Eiereti. Mr
Five Years.
While and choir.
THE PlTlUr l:c ror^Iially rnMtcsl to
ReMirrecHon."
CKirge Heim, a pioneer of Grand atic-ndoitr otM-ningiltiK evening. .Musl'r
Traverse eouruy. died at his home in from 7 to Hr p in. \Vc- have one of
icKsi.u|vto-date and ManUary cHinKeyatone this morning, kidm-y tmuhle
being the cauM*. lie was*S3 years of feetlciuc ry Mores lii the state and wv
a c^hare of your p.iimirage
age ind for the past forty-live years
Pri'd Akers.
esiiled In the county. Six chll
PiopiMor of the <\wy Comer.
are left. HU father. Oeorge
Tlso Sunday Mchool of the First M
:. church will bold their Banter escr Helm. ar.. dbd last fall. The funeral
Ise* in the rooming In place of tbv sen Id' will Im* TUiesUay afternoon
from the bouM-. I’nd. rtaker Aiujemon
charge
lu antxh.'r ecdutun apiM-ar*. in cemdeuved loim. the Matc-nieni of Peo
BREVITIES.
pie.-. Savings bank an made to the
'hlmney
flte occurred
at the state hanking department . B showx a
serviren in the Scandlof Inaae Kent. i»2i State dreei. subatanllal and handserme growth and
re In the monslng at
a strong financial conditioii.
«m. No damage doae.
B nt 3 o’clock and T:30
XU^ Lucy Kelley entertained a Hub . Since Jan. 1st. UM. deissiU.^ have
g at the State strt>et
with an Easter party at her Increased over llO.ObO; since Jan Isi.
They have been prom of
lSb«. they have Incit^rsctl over |I00..
Ised to have w minister from MaoUtee
c
The member of Trmvcrae CUy lodge
of Elkw bad a merry time In their club
MEANS SAFETY
rooms last rvenlng. 'The iOka’ rwceo.
for you if you ttold an Ahunder tbe dlmskm of Blllv Alvord.
•tract of Title to your property compiled at thii office.
end of fun for the weinlmrs und their
•
No
Rsal
Estate traniactlon should
frteuda who were prew'ni
This en
tertainment U unique and brings Into take placo. no peoparty bm^L sold,
oaehangod. tranaf.riBd or
action the racing aldlltles of the- F.lka
out first making cure of the title.
The bookmakers did a thriving luiaiFor a reliable Abetract ace
ue«c and many thoasonds of dollara of
what some of tbe winnerw icmdly
hoped wa. real mom y. changed hands.
The emcrtalmiic'nt was unique nnd
full of featumw to kcN-p the- Wks in a
have rcHulled In
ented thin aliemoon when a nnmlu-i
if brick on the front ciimlce of th<
(Try o|K*ra htwi *e bliwk were discov
r‘ied and iv‘mov*‘d Tbe lio<.t had arkeil
le mortar and when It worked out
he bricks rmndy tadting one on
top of tbe other. Todays high wind
might have loosened and irent them
to tbe attest below the risk of atrikirf»me iiedeatrlan being great afi
the Hin^i was fulh of i>eop|e all tbe
afieru(K»n.
A oraMon went on the* roof and look
tenit/t; organ and piano.
e brlrka off. the htnet b.dng luitri
Antheri). "Reduce In the Ixsrd. * I Ho caibsl in the meaitllme In ease he
ratio Darker.)
horrid droj. any of them As the man
The Morning Kindles all was forced toiling far out over the
the Sky - lllaveuhi. alth organ, idauo rnlm^ of tbe buildtng a companion
and \i«»lln
while holding him by tbe feet, a
The RB.ster evt'iiiug »oag service
hlied cixiwil was allracted and
111 be led by tb«- young people s
lolr
ThU will IH- throughout
a
uslca) aervic**. Special niiiRie will
and alao several
sever
singers.
I'
rl. Keal t>ockett>ook
iraiiic/c-nrlojasl; |r, n watd
I l.> Ml W Front St Ttav
XliK. lalw:ii.| Fayson '
mar 3<c-ti
M«srfK£?’c.
Change <»f Ppngrnm blumlay
an<l Thurmlay.
Polioeinau’a Little Kun
For Mother'a HirUiday.
ChooaiiiK a Servant. Drnnkani anti Statne.
^
llluatraU^ Song, “In tbe ahatle
of the OKI Apple Tm..”
Tbemt aie exctiptiounlly tine
pidurca.
Buyliiff FHeoto
Ry^ P'T )ba........................... ..
.•#
SIS E. Front
DON’T
Cbldteaa.;lire weight.................
*•'
OVERLOOK THE FACT THAT WE
The conservative policy of the bank HAVE THE BEST LINE OF FENO
Is shown by the fact that while the INQ AT THE RIGHT PRICE.
cash resene rtsiuired by law Is |I8.IT* THE ADRIAN AND MADE
•W. tbe bonk Is carrying s cash re
WIT^ -THE TIC THAT BINOfi.serve of |l 07.000.
WE GIVE ONE 100
lb.
Cured bidoM ............................. .
SCALE
WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE OF
S2SB0 O ROVER.
“I
LoM Ha ForgHa.
J
T am afraid, darling. y«a wttl troryj
aooB foriac me.• How can you tblnk ao7 Bm. 1 bar*
tlod two kuota tn my pocket baadkor
ehlef.-»MagffOodorfer Blatter.
) lor lasrph
e toe AMcf^
First Ward.
SEE OUR Lt^
RUN A-BOUTS
AND DRIVING HARNCBSSB BEFORK YOU BUY.
^
FARMERS' SUPPLY CO.
Xlarcb 10—7IHc;
,
mtotmAm. «atui»ay. much m i
g--^s£^irg^mi5iiiri|
V AOnm^ vim tw syWk»lr
BIliIGS
OWCI
«fl M pjGs rok
aMl CBMI*'
»#-u f.^1
rali^l fliaHtlir MfK (V. Or^rlaa^ O
j____ _________
mtVyTi^i
Ut fall i»Un.;|^
Tr*»#^riir
Ht\fk f^. K#.>.i#ni^
Ok kALC-A #«nil ft
<;i. « lakr. rbrail
H W Hoik* , klai.ia (
wAiif#i>:^r.HT.7%r^ai kno^
•nrir.
Apply at oa.^
Valiay. tmc K Etgkih
Mr# f.#N!
pur 2* If
^WAMTCO MIN
IVIkVWHIkl— i
Oo«| toy in 4Kiill.ai*. rin-alart*
■4ir.' MUiar. lar-k Mya#. «r
No
raaraa-Mar N»H**aai A4r fl»r*-ao.
ri.|ra*nc
mar
iltaA aay aloklr year la
bi*<tc»rr. k^v. Hr'hi nuerlxati nlKMatlar
and *ei iWe
and mon* xax^
Than .nor. IR. E. 4. MINOR -OFlce irver
Uan HudULir «d WLluanre ljuVi-.l
can Dnig Ht.rre
Special a
Ann ArUhtJ
lo eye. ear. imae ami throat
CLOTH It CLEANED, drod aa
Riled. Both phduea. Renidf
TRY A RECORD WANT AO.
|ialr»-<1 al \V
K. AuBUKtiar. 31* oa iBiupIrtoo of baUiiB n.bb.N| the
8Ulk ilroel.
Kami Frool iS.
mar 12 Imo* fioHufrire ai the Uto r plarv \\VJae>.J
dar nlKhi. A qMamUy «f aiamp# aadj
.N’eviuii. laulmt In (ke firm of New
LACE CUkTAINt rl*auiO*l aad fta
|3u » eajhh kua taken
ton 4t M.tj*.. fuimertjr the Mtcbiaaa To the legal toiens of the city of trari%kod
Parialaa I>y#* Worka 312 E
y»wr*. experience. OSIce fTt» wfter|tr^.
, er>e City. Orand Travrme rouaty.
I. II. Tetfa^lnK of lUl! dal.% aRe*l}
-Mu.U IM . of ismiiac and wbieh hatMFnaii
kta.
jaar 23 I ran
hou#e block.
Phone* -Newn«|>
and Stale of Mlcblimn!
old 292. Retldimce. 71U WaablncGm '
You are heivby nuli5ed that at the
OkEtSMAKINC rinaily and nulekly
regular charier cliv elect Von to be
done at lira IJenaU*, 42C WeluHt r
held oa I he rif-i .Monday of Aprtl.
Mm. i.i- ■ Ncatia. 1^:
T.
W.
THIRLSY-IVnlUH.
a.M-r
lb
the
'‘•‘y
rhanre* r#«Mj«alde
mar 23 ‘wLa
—• .............................. "
about iSr^a* lu.tuilM Man
k neartr
m A Karra )ewel^ a
EUCTION NOTICE
jxct
naM ins4maii4 rtmAimx
laauir.au^r llHI*a UV#^
Mr *C if
f,;;**,
Wa4.
On.-.
ilT Houtl.
Uniua m. CU. plioM 1115^^
ones 103.
n U. U.
lily clerk, for a lerm of two yearn.
have yon U^M.
......... ....
1 .Vncmbei. and l.^ kIUI
City treatnter. for'a term «if two
%#kcd tiHyeai>v.
clan and 8u rg.nm.
r.iadj liu, of .Hagiuaw.'
Judge of rectwdt'r'n court, for a term
flee* lu Mun*oa bh^k
nil,. The
- i»b**
Inn-a qalt- of font yeatn.
i.# .bough dead for a
A Karl'*. Clilrena phi
One nu mber vt luuird of public
inlit- anl’“‘
^
-«*vc,al
dis p Kl.-ep apiean. to i
w«uk .. for SI teim «if three yeai ;.
HARRY B. HARNER
loah dls
*»»
the riflility rrf hie l-nly
Otoe memw or the Uunl of ediical!ie IN-re M.-U<HU-Mc Mailon WtHlneluner and-artb.n rei
appearing
facibm gunrant.-ed
With Kimball
Ho antloMK have ciiUcp. .d Grand *-•'
“* «
»undi,bH,
rok^kALiLADIES'
SKIRTS
rok tALI-a arrr. Ml |-^invoU,
BiMid h«oM*. Oir^ art.-* apf>l«- on Lunl
rmr arr.^ |H-ai-. four a# r**« UiutH r.
Rapid# l-vm in ww
n huy .
I ralon
n;
•
rok lALC -Khrra alnr^k. tiiHrM ami
laau* nf I.uth1lai la goo4 markrl
town rOnar I.* Trmv»*i«a c'liy. Wadn
WANTED
WANTt -Tm* m flin < r«»<t mra Ih
1lr.»*. »I7 H.Mith rmna Hi.
IMl.
na fanu; uwMlf |,Ur.*. ftaai
Iiliniir IJI9.
f»-l* 2? If
Ajririy at J W. main a fur
nllHia atorr or Iku faiia
mar yr.ififOk tALt-1477-tArfa «fkt room
-•.
______________________________________ I
buuaf. rtrraar of I'ata aad ICth HU.
WAMTIO-^lliioar rlr^aaliii. trawkla* * I
aad farprt brailac in An at in.n
Ik*yd. fitlrrai t.k.«c !M12
I
i
marSilak
WANTED-IArr
WANT
imoo
CIU.
ALL OkAOES OF FHOTOOkAkHlC
woik done at Kt.-nr;e Htudln. n\er
f iiy iw«.k more.
mar 13 lro«
4INQ
SHOE REPAIRING
ZTT'
neanly
l>e/(M*t(
Ire. A
YOU ARE
.
TO
Aj^riMf
k*NT—rurnfmiable •
Mine liiime. rWiM. la; Mate hrenfloh. i pAwDUST
FOR
SALC^Trarerre
jirlre and fwiHralam
H W II. | 4|„ Manufj^rlurlnf Co.
ma
WANTED -Oortk la the ear aod'idraa
If J. Murcaa.
mar 13 If
falls in life.
eml bwiimwork: amall family; |S rOk SALE Ok RENT—Honan on Oar
par ww-k. Mr«. F. C. Ueainoud. 413
„,.,d ^ve ; alao lioiiao la Oak I»ark
WANTED ‘Your nphnUlerlnic. fam!
turn mpalriQfe rh^lr ranluK and
fumllum parking
K H. Tanner, FOR SALE‘S New Hgbl tmtip bou*.e on
tic Union 8t.
feb SO If
M:t|i(e hln^-l. pVai let on Maple Hi.
for c.n^h. I.#*e1er U. Weleh. Willi Vn
r«#im glrta al
deiaiNHl A Umlnr, Hulherland tiurl.
. Elk Ilaplda
mar C 3»U
feb U lf
WANTEO-To Imy bonma. wHgbl
fn»m 1.500 to 1.400 n.a. If you have
any U. aell IH me know., 11 J M..rgas.
feb rtf
FOR SALE
IIWT 21 It
.ADIES'
SKIRTS
cUaued
a
pies ed. 4t»c. Agn^bJi. 212 Fmnl :
mm H It
FOR SALE-H71-1* mraa two milet
Htate Hank Imlldibg: Sae#t location
for auburUan rwuldeaca la thla Yo- CONSULT MADAME
HINES, th#
palmlwi. at r.l7 Union un..n all af
WANTED-Hllf^ wwnpeteal to do gw
FOR SALE - Two bonw a and Im
or# C nfliM .It! nue |.e*u r H Welch
Hllh Cud. IWOO.I A I’lulor. Hiiiheiland tillTk.
tn.ii 0 2i‘<t
mor 13 Imo
OCT YOUR biryclei. cleaii*^ and re
paired at Cnlmau'a. ;0'. Union Hi.
mar IS Imo
rcOTT^^T^K FOOD .nnd velei;nary remedies. Hold by all nmi-cU##
dealer*
mar 13 Imo
[| Beneral Hews
FOR RENT^^IImT-e
<;u> Ik lauic. CU |i
IM
EXCHANGE -Uoml
tuil«*« oiil; eaay pay
U. Wrick, with Un
iir. HiHbcrlttud block
m:;r C 3«;t
\hmuuuniu
FOR SALE—1501-Seren rrmni he
large bit. corner lU.y.l and K
piU-e II.StH)
Wade llieui..
Huuih Union 8l. t'ri. idume 121
roN^__RtNT-.,a-.|;;;;Marrh
rrud, Eai*i Bay lownhUlp
acbiHil and cUurch; will leM on ea.y
teinia. owner In ruber bnalue#.;
pHee |.*slMifl. Wade Tlio#.. *17 Hnulb
Union 8t
CM phone 1219
naw
botiae. kib airewi, clrnm to m'bool.
taciurlea and ponofSce; central
pan of'ktb atreei.
PrW |I505
Wade Brxm. 117 Union 8t.. Clu
pbeam 1115
for
SiALE - Ukk
ROOMS
Ibtme
FOR SALE CHEAP—IKft. launch, 2
bin St- iMi«.;i : giexl a» new Uc«>igi
II lle.tner. lto*ile 3. cil)
.
mar 201 mo
nt
Crdlage
Mirdern eight room
i .w
is a m;t
bearing peach. r*<*d boiue aad bant,
Wade Bma.. 11
Un
b>a atrreL.Clia phone 1214
FOR SALE—150S-0ood. frOBifort^y
nme. .North Cedar
Wade Btti*., ki; gi
m, phone 1215
IMr*
fltSt.
Wade
Broa
t17 Soalh Uaktt Rt.. atlaesa Photo
im.
J5« f-tf
'"l.VTnr'-...
TO RENT OR SELL—<-l are.** In I!an
llr*'l|tml lu mdill
y ap I Is niierl a>
and paling aldUty.
oueimir miiea rn^
SUvrt.
Justlrs- J.ai,if*N FJtxserald. who
Second waid u
and wald ell!
.abiding over th. Th-rW t.iul in bull on SiHUce str
vo,k. is one of i»,e IrKhtnet, who.
Thl.d w;,rd-^ln» tIm
tim primary Rch.b.ilbting
of ciilon ami Tent
uitt :;dinlne,i I hat. foirrsl tbiUii.-eltc** by b; td wo-k
Fm.rth watd-Mn the engine houso
M,1 ycats to ut.d sb-twdnesti to plur-es of ludto,
No.
on C;i*s slrer-l.
N Of cbfvultv
ie pou^lblllty.
He has necom
mar 12 Imo*
•iRords till* means foi those d./IrlnK
Ito b.unt cither Uiench or KukUkI. i..
i master ihoti;* toaeue* AmSlclcntly to
«ouvcr-r* ami abo to enjo>- ilu lit- i.i
:t,,e of isuh.
Mr. tb.tb.nm d- vtued
maii.t tea,.-, of b:»i.*l work to tbe las',,
and it is iM-lievcd Hint sbe ih ibe only
= wo.,.,n who bus .vvi kiittcn a db
Ctna Wealhr r*.
rar.l WimiIutv
ton 3011
dlSCCLLANE0U4
CARPET
CLEANlNa
FEATHER
RENOVATING artd FLUFF RUGS
made In order from old carprtii «i
I'hariln-H; 14 YEARS
and
C M. fill aricr.lloh lold to all woik
Clti/en fihnne Ill2
mar
14
if
FOR SAlic 147*-Pine new lea room
Souse, ehmrr tot. e«»n»er of UnU*o------
rOR SALE -1 I
elr llcht Inar
i icfr.ecoHui
PS .ink II
I elea
we City produc
IRINO all your bicytde reoeir work
to 311 E. Praat 8t.
mar li Isa*.
3. P. CARVER a 8RO
Tire Insurance
■
U L A BUILOINO
ia.N««M# «B0 # *«WBT«t
MONROE A McWl-THY
GEIfERAI INSDRAND
----.-sr^ - '—
VILBSLII •l.UCt
T. A. WILHELM
cn-tii
a l:.uu the
Ids r.f wa,i,
.lion or tall
FOR SALE-RnbiMsr lirWl lop buggy
aii g<a»d a> m*w. or will take a* par
JoivnieiH.-u Metl llred biiggr. |1«,
|n*iker; residence, Cilr. phone
prlive I334MI
Ihe
BUSINESS CARDS
. fee. corner* ________
frame building; centrally
rated- SrwUUea buhlaea
prb^H ^3 300. Wadj Baw..
Ualoa at reel.
i4i
to clrculf couiis; :ilT.s-Un>: only
lilte# of ftiKham and Jacks
cuntb-H in the judb-ral c
cult in whlfJi the roiiiit of Isalu lla
i.r may be ciUial.-d *
S-.ld elec ti\i w 11 b.
rton that. 11,. protege. M.t,phy. loiimily
of Ibe 5ve wf^s «f k;
le Cmted I r.ffbc biH, iM'ranu* the fasie.^t siene- following places, to wl!
13i l wanl III Gr-.ng « ball, on C3K
• S|s»ou. , I ,Mi,ph,.r in the world.'
i.. a lady rtf.’ | lisle d lunuy r»foima"Vn the conirati
,er ma.bv.ty ’ I..IUM t ystr-m of liie N«V Yotk suite
if ibe rail*; priMin and wa-. rcsjumslbb* for the «•#
on* Kia,e
,i„> stale lulmr bureau.
hnn'k.
iidineiil
lerMtluialdci which rt.dleciH nnd p.ibll#b* s siaii- tic.f I have set my
w,»in at all with jegoid to the Industiiul c.utdi
and when the gaiter
hand this IMh day of March. 1»M*7
1. is rlu-ped upmt tb,^ left attU
,
T II OIUJS.
C.mslden'd pli.\ ulrallv. K II I
Bay town*hlp Kd. Fortnn. *?k Webkm.-Aii Wawbinm.ui w.uuan. has just
Kter aireei.
mar IR Imo man. Jlu* railio.*ul king, it not i
tHcumdr*-lu‘d a b. n ulean ,.nd unique
|M-riall.v impree -tve lisup. Tl
ranj. which Is the compilation of a
; Fmirb-RnRllsh diciionat v. The wotk
ctmsisi;. or two volumt s and contain *
|lr n> ihoiisand- m word*'and phuscs DRS. J. 0. A VARY J. TRUEBLOOO
mufcrulai .and -aciiv.
‘f.tHiv nanslatcd it..m one lang.uKe OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAhfS
and re«f*lve rewaid.
1# der ided and ai.i
i»n.L-r 4a,7»wiu.rltti Hi.1,amir, m
into the oib.-! and #o atrangeil us
ad.qdinK n u.ne .,i .
i O. i p *■
7 t,. A *vr«Uogke-WriHin watch charm with
ter with whom b • it
r. and number ol camp
fo Rt^.rd ofRc^ and
:evaiiil.icd the wt.-.k de,dare that 1;
FURNISHED
FOR SALE—llemlnBlon lyinwrllei
Nil
KO.W1 <-,aidiili*n; baijniln r.»i
Mimci.ne
.-IKI Slate Hank bldy
-HU rteiia hoaae. FOR SALE—MieWrn
w 11.200
Wade
dence. mil E lYtml
UnbHt SI
nt
UiM-e 1700 Ciiln-ns
}aa 30 tf
^
Inquire
n.n I'ktf
aavea
feb 25 If
ft-
tl* j
ro RCNT‘1(W)| WoKhinrtnn Kiit-el;
nmud.’p'“7i.'II'H^^
I SALE-M* -Good
•ou) hoiiae. I
•bool, market
irma. Prlca 11500,
-.i„
lominciH
I Ca -a t-iicct.
o.**!
of!
^ Om* conn!aide, for a term of on* DR. C. L. THIRLSY .«?i*e.lal a»l7a*
lion lo d»t.e.aHci .if Cbildieit
llonoi .
4u!» .Slate rank Mdr
Ibdh phouea.
^'yoii arv^ aUo nrrllA.sl tlral the M
iMiween ilu- bmluri^late ofO.-eia .tie to lu* votc
of Ijil.e Su |for at Ibb: ele.liou
Two Jusib-e# o
had l.unu-d to di-;
Supreme Court. IWO Reyenl. o
».b.niuy at tbe luo.iib id |ll.-ul.
UnUoTslty of Mb bis*an.Tbe Kbei .ft -4-iit a force
imai
You are al^r noil5e.i ibat a aiuvlal TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO 73. K,
Wevfoid
.f IV. meet evert Tburaday rtteit.
oiuty. his Wife staiud to Uie witod#
luve.iisale sfud bilnc luick llM* ♦•len'lon will' be held on the aUrve date
inr. New Muiimii
B. Web
r bei. be btid tn banlinK log. and
if nny. but
thd M-aichcr# al which lime Ibrre is to Iw ebn'lrul
1957
otmd him oncrmvcUui
He died '*• "
“• r* "'ni Uru;:-.. ,»f xhv one mcmluT of Ibe Slule Iburd ol IM
ucatlon for the term eudlng Ibvcmber
Ih inu^bimtaht b<
dMIll) i
lt.iy field
.31. l*m». varanry cau#rHl by tbe re.lK
bludei pule b;id
nus I i„ W.**Iman hall on the thlnl
Tuesday of earl, nuuith at 7:3rt
m.
-k biin in the be;,
“^••ting^ h.-tvc iH^ni nation of l.uiher 1.. Wrlirhl.
Abram Smith,
president; Gayle
Y.ui Bie alMi u«uined that at told
Te..-sd:iy rotiductt-il ;
•kiyion lor I be lunt four
c:iiswnbl.;tpcivlary . NeiUe C. Gra.*-,
niu'ht.
They uad. Ku* ftcm.ie, f,om‘.:.iv. ly a iu*i.y of Y M. C A mca. dccilon a Cm.niy Com.ul#».|oiier
drpuly.
1957
SiluMds
for
Giwnd
Tiaver^e
county
W. A ShcfTt i s til! i.iol i in l»»e .-le-i li.rui ihe .Michip.m AtiicuHur;.! col
TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. No. 222. F.
vaioi. left alMMit. .A lM»\
ol bund )c«e. u.-eompi.til*1 hv County Sifi.*. will Im* voled for
A A M . meeuou Monday evening
in;it( her. and a large ainniiiil of loK.ir>! lacs' U R.
llim t. hi# w ife :indYt»u
Mi#' ate alao iiotincd tha* Jho fol
lui or before the full id Ihe mo.m.
CO H»li «ttt the door and p!u«g»sr up' Uinvljam Union mivilngr. have been b.wlug ptwpoMd consiiiuibmal amend
at 7 30 p. m
Cat ! C. l,nngb y. W.
She ki .rhule lu tbe Ann Arbor
de|*,t. luM
in Ihe
McthtMli,! and Pre4 rocnih ate to be mitimitt«*i to the q»ial
M.; K. K. While. tMH-n-tary. Ifm?
tiooi - tiiighion Argu#
] 1 y teilancbuMh. H e.n?h .ev. nitvK and Ifled cb^^t.uu «t hald elertlon:
• Aimmdiueiit to the conMltutlon nl- TRAVERSE CITY LODGE. NO 171,
•C.oo«| Frida.•* wa. Rcrnb day In^l.uiiuc ihe du.v,
Ut^lde# tbe ulujve
K. O. T. M. M.
• in the tOMchIng of ;
llenirui llntluu.
Mi'i. E U
llard. ‘ nu iiilom d pi'ople the party li. coin
K O T W M No 7M mei i* every
•^*n F,id,,v nlrhi iu the B,o rh bh.ek Muil
civic r^uniirtu*N- 11} |#-.Hd by .Sc reiror J R ■ \W»u*r. In
j •’ *
Wllkens. l ommander; I! M Fro
nlisted tbe o.oima -i . i«.i !? .V |!..ie.. | U. S- broe!ler j
.
I I*..,
Fvai.v
LODGE NOTICES.
READY fu liia
Idl.uie r.l7. Hell KI-.2I
WANTED
'
fo. tbe k.t
IK diivlnr
mar 2!»^l
mlMtlna.
‘-he .-aid. and did not
‘
MONtV TO LOAN -No 1a« rUnw
llouae* for nale.
ibie juaibt* tJ the i»e.ac«*, for a term • pul In nmrtfajr.M
Inquire «r K
McNamara. Uark
f ihriH* yeaiii. fo 511 vacancy.
Place bedel
mar
lu each 4>r the Ove wards of tbe city
Item hball lu» eleclcl.
One tuiiienltMir. f(H a term of one AS8TRACTS OF TITLE C O (77
ver Prlcr-v leaMuiable Office wnh
(» P. Ctti fer A lint. Ibdh phon-a.
One aldemmu. tm » term «d tn«
‘ Philyi*. an old tr..pp4
I.MI. r*.«; K Koh.i.
WHEN
r*::'
trangtM.
tnei lui I
•’"**“* ^aay irrma.
®*‘‘**'*^rouadalhm:
FrlP«
Wado Hiua. kl7 llaloa al..
koaa 12 It.
I kb Klnley.
treat bare b**e#i the cn»nd# of calletti*
It the the.ner nbere vhe U hIukIuk .
bat Grand lUidds held an informal
eccp.ion Huturdai
|
mar r»» lion*
IKJ; •'
#•» toA».»-o.^
.«***•_
u-io. ^i;ri;=r- - .**-.
■tar »
¥/MnW9^m in aofk la kllrh^a
52s?' sir'r;2rs2L‘s!?i!5i'*«t
«tork to
TIM* tofaai daoBiaer af k<mator| ruaaia. Tm» Hir
4tri4<*d la dk>
irlf« —4 <)i«> toM Uni
' ulci* aad |>rtx<-w v;
► flff««rr4 »t «h»t rat#*
la mix Fr»4 K. kiln* of Ctoaornut U 4asd.
-B J. FurMMa ara* m lla»tlaj;4 in i Hrwd dUirlci.
I II vlU Im» vonh lu faT4
hi.
m,., B.rh.r .H.;
ClaU aa4
t^’^nn oT r* faiyrd.) .b4 ««.d.r Vn.l»^ aa Ho IMH It will cama «to •»»•*••§!
KuUi phoaea. 225 2r. R«r«klaara 334
ttatoM ktoar
W. »ti«li8L CiU. plumaTSl.
tiro»k*»r Warrea. arho nv^tiv broLf
Blaarlm l^Uarvtk, iki* Halratkai
IfaralaK. A. I. W«H 4 1
Dk. r. HOLOSWOkTH-S|M<Ul at
'‘x
**'“ •*"
<
aJjrm ita#* liaiawnn >rar».
CWdaatn. aiih ah«»«i In* Ml
tratloa Hu dluraaea of the aye ear.
TV l-haiiuc Srw. .^1.:
'
nmrri.^ iB!
-------------------I?1* K
mtMS i
ack«a and thnuit. Otav«e» 8ti«hd
Over JukaMO dru^ atnra. todh
lm|«o».^w»t or l«ni riorol o» iIh- Hi; i i.j,u, eiv k W.^or..Ur Mthl. ihrl EASTCT Ir* rwoB.
RESULTS
tALCMIlM -UWtaMlM
i:.rzsrz:rtsi
Uai'a i
DKNTIST*
Farms for Sale
I have a numljcr of Rood
farms, all the way from 40 to
IGO acres, for sale, or if you
have any good property. I will
take it in exchange and make
you easy terms. 1 can sell you
a good larm for less money
than you can huy it of any
body else. 1 have farms
which are located from four
to 20 miles from Traverse
City, all good improved land.
If you havn goorl lovel farms
J w ill buy llmm.
H. H^AN
S10 WubinetiHi,
HeaUlmioe S13 Walnut.
-AbAtrocU
building.
. EARL C. TYLER-Deiillat. ,Room
Firs! .\':.li*.nal Hank Bldg. Cttl
eaa pboae St3.
aug S^tf
1
I d .ns siKiq iliink of biiblug ar.
lAm.'ilcan unitersity president as a
;Jap. nese iKdlceman.* a voleigu Amcri
gii; CIU.
l ring*.
I.idem T inark.-d the .
from Ihe lowest to the highest LESTER O. WELCH—Aliomey at
law. Collect ion work a apecialty.
.ame sp'.tit of devotion aHinuite^
With Underwood 4 Umlor. HuiherJiitiamsi
..iricUls
This Hare
•laud hh.cL.
toa 5 tf
rmately:
‘ Gemb men. •
nded as a rhap«ul> oi
^..d Las be.-n
diulaal iv^conJ DR. r. J. MAC NETT—Prartlce limit
ed to fTl'K. RAR. N08R, THROAT
;a.d II It hr. not nippr**I‘,^ fad,-Jam a* one might announce.
and HTTINQ OF GLAS8K8. Offlct
Ill burst lni4. a c-iulli; '
libick halt.
!l delMce Ihe world -
,
William K..«<»ok
wnhelm block. CliHena phom
I T Dyer. Ibe iir t per- Talt'^r of GMs nLllb- and Mn- lUir^
.sten/^emphy In the llorenroler of Piqu:., O.. weo>
be PIANO TUNINC-W. N. Millard,
year, experienrm. With Orinm
un
ao«o‘iate #vlIior] i,.*;},, j Ov. » wime rtivlul mai'er the
comer Froal and Caab 3i*.
virh KrtJwil Ibdiarr l p.l.llsh:ar lh» e:.ea;:rin, III wa* LroU n and “tbe,.
Nevr Vo,L Ijislrer. un
Intimate *•: cpiiBird, rack manriog. Nov. aflc:
TIN—PbyRlcian and Hur- I
many pyrminiHri^siaiesmen and a wHl * j.|| ij-e year-. Ihe lore of long ago ha
Ice TOi-iCaat FrtMt street j I
mown aMihoi,.has JuH died to BosUa.„i„n»ph.d
to-diwalier
and
Mio.
ut the age of 72. He l<*araed .d. m# I itogentuler *ur.l»e«l rhiHr
paiineir uphv in nugbnd pe, otwllv f,on.la-ad. aJihonfH. the man U now nlmns,
1 aac Himan and wa# ihe RtM neno krt and ibe woman C3. th<7 were mar
5 .*.**•*
Cu.ua Siaic- aoaaio/ lied and Eave gfimt to^otttokeeplng.
OiL pbuno 774
. L. BONNER*! hAlr drei
New
Goods
pur cuaiomci .* wilt be pb
know that wirhln i
O wr-r-ka wc ahnii
my n< w grYOiU
am
.
thank the public tm ibdr lito-r;d
patronage lu the paM. and by a
caielul #li!dy^f their want# tn
the future, mal.c the Br^mumy
More and it^'UNIFORM LOW
PRICES in dlHiM-n^oihlc to ihHi
nPsHlu
Watch tmr ads.
, TMAVUMC errv, •nCHIMII. MTUIBAy. MAMH so. mg.
.•';m flie:Voim
‘V
mkk^
m-^ '-A:-
Very reipectfully.
'
i
r^ ^
■
Civoa lo It iko Baror tbot U oo plooslog U ekiekvai poiUro. Tke mb
farrlo lookod .ao lutnrml «s to mak«
op# o WtWi wrr ^oe ootUig It oji an a<^
oMipaalmt to rhlckeo. bat tho mb
^. i'll’
Ncrliflgcr
Tba tomato oalud waa n praify
cllotax to tba little fatal, lean made
of raapbarry and curmpt Juicaa muld
ad In tba form trf amall toouituiw ware
laid on laavaa of paper iHtuca. In each
waa n ppouaful of aofi cuatard—that
kPik«*tl exactly like p mayonnolea
Up to thU pnliii averylhlng ha<| Iun n
dallcicuip. iiut. our appeiU»« wtlafleil
Republican Caidldalc ftr v ; > ^
'■■■'--ir
Judge of. the
;;; if Recorder’s Court.
powderrHl puga
Tiic y.-llow
tempiinr than n.tw.n w.p.l. and wbaf
iN*d to he larire fiepiin-riuini*.
i«
mooden button nuddn s-oaivd
niiti
aiigar Icing,
Tha “Ilcorky- waiei“ /rf ibe lucau
lurtunataly fur ua gu»«- foiih ivasMo
inglv the famlliir annua of the im
grant lifan-wblrb after baviur en
Joyed me retuiliad to tbe dus-iu;:
Next Monday
Rbe mat then in\iteil lo
Tha
Ingurance Man
iroobta ibat cmr phyalctea traa uuablr
ANNOUNCCiENT
Dr.. Rruicnihal TlKimpaoa annoiinrca
bar prufasalon bara Ofllcat will ba la
tba Btata llank building aRar ApHI
2nd: until than, at 21» Waaklngtoo
rtract, tba ra.tdancc of tha Uta Dr
II. II. Abdaraon.
Mcb :C4t.
JnsOccofthcFcacc
f
on UopaUimti lirkol will apprif
omlo your vt4**. ‘
XowaU.y,
I'aii.t.r.
CU*rk.
Kow
Uh wa- Mi*n4-nd»-4l br many -irandp
if narrow >el|ow ribbon fn.m ibe
canter trf tha chandelier-It.s Klgnlfl
• of lhankii. that ibistugh her klnd- and amlabllliy Mbe had made
dble the little April boat tin
Ir fun for us all. Wc-all rc|
ul C<»iiltrmeil these vrurda as
mlablllly pauaed among us off
• all a i«bare of th(< d.vnib H pj
RM>liy pilre/* ai; nlie nann-d bi-r
Bijjn
(ianoral
llaa
nlwaya
litiaiU.
kiMiaa
lihil
lo
Imiw
«..i will l u.iU for
FMiMlalUM.
My buwnwi «n.l rral rsuir are in the Fifth Ward and
am one of the hcavie«t taxoa)«n in the ward.
Don’t overtook tbii FACT.
iWreMive determined .tick-to-it-ivenem and hitatle
havJ^lMiilt my buiine.^ Don’t you think the nme
principte* apolied to city bnminen would
be goclIf you do vote for
M’Gorinick, of Goursa **
ShoM ar« the bt-pi that
money can Uif a%Kw» esau
•awyoti
'
Both phoDst Sd
M.4l,LT«ECAn
»tio4t mmd mliutue-ul ■•«( LkAt
f
.rw ..t
mU4
... i.r,-,. «,i fl^rr
■ Uttl.w la.MuU (noiH. at He..ni.-e, ib
tlM-i'Orof
• It), til - 1..I .buni* —
ur i«4..i- .III- vtU ,(»* >•:
A. 1>
•ua IU»1 -*I4 .U.".. u.n l- J..set I.y
ctHirt •«
in.- -J it till t<r .
iliUPi; M \iKi:i
Ju Ve -4 |•|»•^«
STAHLEY & TURNER
T5^
802 W. Front St
iFarm for Sair
ViAOuriM iuaa.A.t.B.
iiS aoiv*, 5 acre* woo 1 lot.
r»'?r ;t.pri.M5;oof.ra,
10 acre* K.oil apple on lian).
»1 betvy 1
story frame houve, ontl $2,000.
Vaiiio liiro, 2U-1K.
St 11,0 Urn. 2lx IS.
1-JirK'd ibwil.tMiilomU coriiorih aii<l
other liuiMingH.
Onniviirc«lUiOM MiuioA.
John R. Santo F
General Insurance
New WUkdffl BIk,
Tmvene CU)
_ _
WANTED!
Harmim of Lizemorc,
V
“At la»t 1 hare fouu
nUI that never dlkappoinli
• l e beuetU of otbeni afflicted
rake.
BemboM
Bolt Kul
IJcofW Water
Tkla wat HOC rery encouragtog. b u
‘ It len aotblag III ]
I# u ai‘> Mv;
file |*t|;“ Of
' - e wi Hugbee Drug Oo. 1
j 1.1^,tab drug giofe.
j
THE nENEHT DASVK mbit b maf
I . bave been given for Mr a. Praak
r;M’,bl! gome time ago by the C S P
aerrad to each p-* *'’
*• "' ™ pwtpooed mill be giv. u
tiHl .bow whb yellow .all. ,|b ^
»«
Mn.
kowa. wklek. ketog untied nod the id. |
‘n
health and oome cd
of peel fonulng the -war- remor.^t f'**" »•*»*
of .chllnm have nut
revealed «irawberrl«w 1* If l*tetKr.
twcoverod flow typhoid ailckeu tint
powdered with awgar and to wbb b
few oponafala of rfange juice had he
Price, $4,000.
Etiquirt»oC
GREEN OR DRY
16-in. Wood Horses and Oxen
Ows. Ellis on the Farm.
BABY CARKIAGE
IIRES
i
imtonut
WfItc’Sy - 115 Park Sf.
THEATORUM
For Sale. “
B. J. MORGAN.
T. imci.tu.. f'at
• fiaiclieaof Hir. n-o.
Six Drii'Viri
IlliialniHj 1 S .11-
WALTER M. PAIGE
N' rftit .Kecol-
Auiomobll-. Uu iCt and Cisoilbc FnirlOf Accessories.
Coiioral CaraF.o BuiiinoBS.
A'lfuitiittou .*»
City ReslauFan'rolil Stand
Maxivelf Motor (>ra.
Smalley Murlm- Motor*.
1NSU«S
Traverse cily, MIcb.
I'iltius SI., oorow of SuiU.
r
Sr-
One pair Kood workinj; oxen,
Ti years fild. Weight,
’2S001h>.
1 have 25 horses for sale—
some of all kinds. Marc in
f »al, heavy work te.ams, driv
rrs, light farm horses and sin
gle tlrivrrs.
Call and look my stock over.
For GRy Tnasurer
I
J. M. Hucllmantcl
LJ
Best Record Ever Made by a
Treasurer of Traverse Gity in
Amount of Taxes Collected.
liein4 Mile of tlie tan.fi(lHles Iv f jr^ you f >r tlio n!Ii «of (’ity TreMiirpr, I lieg to aUto Ibo
tiD. t mhiel, I wt.uM aak f .rymir aiippirl al Ihecvminj; el*>ction.
H.viPKa''‘|.t-Ubt‘ojr,...cfOiiyTrei%ur,rI,f api»in!nnnt at a trying lime iluriog the
huan al utMun* t.f llicyHfir t> li la-jS.vrl v.icaac/, ttb.l hiving aucrtwafolly performed its
tledmie:; au'l Iiy.UMiIring eff .-ii. aal <lu-» r .nrtciy lo the people Lave aocooeded in
one of thob^st records ih^ ..t! :, l.», tv. r mule l.y having collected the
percentage of taxes (94.1 per cent I in die history of the city, 1 ftsd that I
before Jo I wit iili.t «• *ati !i*ac.> t*f my daltes well j»irfonned and aeek your approval «>f tl»o
aaking y.nir auppvrl to retain in.' ia ollkv for the coming term.
nivi’,rfU...ia rc.^;diMitaaimrfUyo*if..r the U«t :r» yoiro, of which^25 years have
been spent in active business with you. I rims befon* you with the Mperivoca gained
JO HI iking 111/ niru Luiin ui a au^vaii; and in tha affiirs of tbo city, whiofi ar4 very iinpoftant, I
einaiythal with the ciivnieuc.' alroaly giiml in the Treatur^vr’a office, addad to my former
bu lineal tr.uaing, I iiu su-v- I will be aUe lo give evon a h itLvr ooooant of my future work.
If Ihcti 'cliima. my follow oiUicns, appeal to your aenae of juatioo, and yon lieliovo that
earooal cfTirl andeffi deal work are worthy of ri*»gniiioii. then I am sure that you an- willing
to giiv to me that aiipporl iiw-Aaaary to retain me in odTioe for the coming term. And I retpoctful J axk you to do ao by givin- iii j your vote da i‘l.'-.-lioi day, Monday, April 1,1937.
Very rerp^lfuUy youra,
AptUl.
■ fond that tkey i
m
B. J. MORGAN
To My Frleads and FeUow aUzens, The Voters of Travc—c Chy:
vein.
Iklicvc* in and \s a
BOOSTER fcraCfcatcr
Traver.e City—6rvt, Imt
and Al'L ibe time.
W^%Mm
IJtHt'.EST duplav irf Eai-ter n.
lap at Jackjuiu's. h< Front -ii.-i't
iii.ir2C.*;j
tba dayg with an eager- fiom (he grauml. ond the can-ful niepI ramlnltcaot of rhlldlfh doy*.
Ibe wary ranrements, the expreie
Klon of eamesi endeavor libomn 1
To Fifth Ward Voters
MaM-hail
I. O.
Toni and oiBoe Nortbem
MidiigkDdock.
TieaiUe on b.iw to rtire dnmkcn
(H..
.4 lb<I. Kmrl, Ul* «f»*i.i
NuiKv |<iLrr«r.y
11.^1 luur -.oitUta ns>in
li--md «Uy ..f Mar. t.. All Iv*.;. i,«».. l-w.,.
'
0;dcr ywir
C. B. Taylor Coal Co.
d glas-es—keeping Ulue tii a muKl
nrrurnpanliuent and aiideavuriiig
will And It In tba folkiwlng riavarl,
I to lew. h ejiber plate ur i;la- k..
Plannad hmchaon. an
daacrlbad by
to disturb or .»v» nurn une. To ibis
Mra. -Hurtem Klngtlad In Tabla Talk
I Mlie w«N i^iiMiiaged til Mitiil) 4-ji. An invllatloo from a raruJn young fully (be dUpoelllon of the glaes aii.l
womau. wbatn bar frlaodM bad named
• ba -doul^ erf HtrapHallir.- nU.y.
bifHirht wlh, it a plaaanrmbla axrlt.M.ani ai.,1 an Intaraailng and curita,liy
alHHii tba apaclal form In wbicb iba harmelf Inil thewjlr-t to make the
hivaniiva family of tha boataan'would
• tprcMg iiM-if. One alwaya bad a gtiod
• Una «| bar kouua. and a diffarant
Ing nalUnetl beiP. If nlmul the
wMi of a gtMid tifn<> ihan at any oibar.
|tovii|t»n of the attH'leH to be uvttl.bsl.
Whan, ibaraiora. wa raccivad an Inbandage wav avvnnn.l and the
viiatlon to nn “April P\»ol Uinchatm”
wrlil#-n oo a ahaat of note paper folded
I
At once every plate and pl«»H
Ilka ;> fool*, cap. wa promptly act'cpttHl
caiiilonvly. nulsele.SKly rrmo\ml
EABTER lea r ^nt. Oat It at Jack
M.n’n and gat
Iba bate.
RabbMt.
rblrka and t«»a lb lea craan*
lft« yellow and rad popar. prof.iM*|y irlmI'rtmt atry^i.
inarSCii mad with liny round ballt pat ral.UhIv
askew upon her bead, aod wa ware
look of Kill pi Ke .ind U'wllderOfer your Raklar goo.1t
ttomptly laTa.iad with Iba name
irf Ibe victim mben. upon
Mm’a. iin: Front atrrwt.
i
hadgaw of offlm - of vailou* roloru.
muval «.f the bandag;-. ^he fpimd
Tba Ptsbf of one another and the
leared and It dawii.sl u)Mn l.er
o:iwrloiiKnrv.i of our own mtaquerode
Ibat she luid lieen "April ftKibsl.*' gave;
.rongkt ready 44nllat and caay laugh
the opfwirttmliy for beart.v lau;;hter
ar to ( vanona which at once rrcauvl
la.l
liHberio niippr
when uiton .milb r»-a.ly ta» t. our lowdramssl and i. liciiHl any
iird In bllKlil.
hie einbatiax.meni by pre.seniiti
hlmmeHnr yellow, as ibnugb aunshlne
yi.niig womau miih a v.-iy pieiti
lad taken n^ierlal form
AU.ve a
laaind of r. lb.n lulipp a glotw of guM
John M. McCormick
DENTIST
Po^lain
Work
▼VVPIIV
On lloorwi^ BiMioni OkJW.
SOFT COAL II Free Show.
WAPbin^m’*l'» .1*.^' Tl e price of *ei*:,V-r •
lotni 1- $1 a l-i\. niakinu the csis; «rf;
the (suupU'te ruie lea* ihan «.neleiilb|
mhar H I- uMiaJh cl.aii;r-<| at »u»ia |
toriiinis. miih a K'l.trand- that ih.
ax|M-niH- will i»e notbini: unU--^ a ciiie
IS saln.sl
MaiFoide,^ flll.-J
Oirine 1> f.»r k.sU- by Joliiison llriiR
Co irr. E. From .Si
•avaM Nar SM*a Ufa.
la happtaat notber tg tba litUa
I of Arm. Ho.. I. ilia. B. Ruppaa.
ariitM; **Ooa jaar ago my aoa
NVw IMflcovary. and I aooo millcad
Imiirormant. 1 kfpt Ibla trealmant
iin for a frar oeeka arhea ba vaa pat«HI. Urn baa «orkm4 ataadUy
ot rarpaotar work. I>r. Klnjt’a
l>lwr<nary aavad bla Ufa.** <Jua^
antfHHl baai cxnigb
d cold cura by
UtiKbwa Drug t o. Frank
ink H. Ilaada.
llannab dnif
drug at
Wr and 11.00.
Trial ImlUa fraw.
f
No trtbar cure f.u^ the littuor habit
hap bean nnld in thla way and the re
markable giiaimiiie,- abomp hou far
Hera our hit tea- merril.v cuUe.l f.».geaeral vuie aa tii mbu mu; tie
oil amiable iwn»o« m the i-.».ripai,.
ha name- were haMlly mrinau «ire»n
blip trf paper dintriiuited for tb.- |.4t
tsMinied and ibal uf the
receaing tba .lutinl xut*->. wat^ piu
rlalniisl.
A. B. CURTIS
U ahowa hfai great faith In tba tn«U
mam. It U In Ihlp way that Orriut^
sold by tke leading dmggUt in oeai‘T
arary rity and lumn. la erer> tiux i*
a ragtPiared ruarauiaa wbicb etiii:l«a
k or Uep <rf time
It deMroya the
he drtnk Ip
e deimiigad
and «.ihei
rinking nrtiaaaa nml browned In tba oyew.
ha patient to perfect health.
Orrtn Ip pn-part^d in two forms. N.v
of dacapilon than anything
1. the
'crst remedy which can U*
Liangtha of bnira macaroni ware tlp- uaad in fcuul or dtlnl mlibout the
knowledge trf the patient; No :f for
l»ad with mnrhad graan p»wa. the
IboAe mho take the
Kkint rcmoyed-muldail to buik
own fn*e mill Hod. f.irtu- .sie i;uar.-.u
a-poragua ilpt.
trad. A regipieied cuaiauti'e In every
. '
;' ^ , •» v
Dr.W.J. Higgins
wmFs
*****
1 am lure that my training has been luch that if
you elect me to the office of judge of the KecorderV
Court I will be able to coodoci it in a manner that you
wi.l oever regret having given me your .upport.
■
OetamiM ramw Wwrk wr Lmm «t
Ttaae- O—ire fwr Oriok Ow
•trwynd ky Orrina.
IMUC. mit
iMkI tm«d to Mmt
trmi
oad MM W
sar BMM. Wo 4teoororo4 ibo ium^
to ko i
to more, of
For nearly tU yean 1 have been actively eag^ in *
the practice of law. Duriag aU of tldt time 1 lure
c^'Vi
en4eavored to conduct aywlf in a manner to meet „ V/i.l
ibe approval of my fellow diixem, and fed that I have
1 - ’iibe confidence of tboie who have plaeed their bo*ioe»i
; ■ ■i
in my band..
•
;:
\v:
mmm^m “sesd'i
of tUHr Uft4.
JUUUS RL HUELLIfANTELg
ir'aJi
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TNttvnd.
NBBMU KrMram
RiteialiftMte
fiMftll ml fte
fc WW Mb Mai, H*
IM— MM.
cmb
For jb*«glis|| ttaKt SmtiM-
to..Ito.
to os 4
khilMv. : : :U—w.
rAlilwiI:
rOM«V Ow«*
-M ftf
M« ftMftft «f Itoi
iMWtWiftT tW IftteiU Me
tha* n* HIM* cWi
iDovMliirboMb. Omiauupo
Aft
Bennedy’s
Lantive
Con^ Syrap
wilbMM <
MMM M I* IH» vW ImM«
VltliB
tte ht0^.ff bte 1mi4
mvM*.
COaTAnSBMBTAIWTO
ftftd lU with ftItofWftle Iftrors of alM
ImrgMIwi rgg.. br«o4 cmmhft ftftd
ftftftcr. ftartftg Ui* UM Uyer emc of
rrwmbft Cmr wuk
of buttri
ftftd brovn la • ImH ovoft
ttiiM
tba aega for
twMtr mlftofiw. tlma ptoagr Into rold
mftiftr aftd rr^aovr lb» aliclU
Wboa
ronl. cat oftfcfalljr 1ft two aad moot#
tlM» ruiba
Cut ft bit off tbr ftftd
<4 tftft ftgg M» n will aUftd. ftft^
|dft<o oftob bftlf Oft I.
Ifttlacft kftf
Whm ftll the
egga aiw
tee.
amali ibft >olk« with ftftr UMcapocift
r«l of «nft. »nt ftitdted. btttirr. oftr
Ultepouftful of ■»Hy cbopP*d celery.
Bful
O ima. %r«v» tmn. oad W«-
• \TTTTT^ ♦
Ibr ft
whitaa.
Bgg ftdd Chwewr Omelet—Put Into
ftft ftgftta pftti ft lump^of batter (hick
ofr ftot alae). and place over • iiMMlrrftte lie Ikat together aU i-gim. with
Mil ftftd popper to male, and la.ui
thMft Ifttft the fifth: ftdd Immoaifttei],
half ft ftu^ft] of grated rheeM-^ Plii
aaUl wrll ftot
Mrrve In a h*.!. flat
IMI jujr I
dUK,
CM^Btskh
A Irw n«ni ftr* Ib*’ ptn mWcA
hm4t ihi% tfr^ftHnnii would bft»r
WW« loolird ftpoft br BiftB) ft! rMk
brrr*^, |M»i lb« wufW !• coming to
iftftJIftft tlm bcwmifftl tnitli ftbirh It
rtprftftftftft. MfttftftftdWOrr.Wiarftrc
•fowtag lo UftifdlftU Uftl th» *011.01
•wrM- Ift fto eHift^ totorworoft with
Rgga. Praaaftt 8tyle-<'ul worn.- thin
ftflcea of bread, trim cdl the rrusla. lay
cm ft well'bullered dUb and cover with
thin allrea ofeberae
Alt ow one i-ng
for each allre. beat all together, m aaon
wUh aalt, pepper and grating of nut
meg and poor over the biqad
Pul lu
a nuideiftte oreo until the egg. «re art
and.ftend tu tbe Ub|e lu the dUh In
which they are bakinl
Bgg. la Morda of llam-MInci flue
aoftie balled ham and iftolatei. with the
bealeo yolk of egg and wbllo aaucw
emougb to make a paair Builer Indl
vidual timbale mold, with a thin \ny
t <hcr» It mi •
rr of imatc birak wn egg rarefullv Into
and pmich lu the oven, aettlng
•liit. la k>mpft'Hi>. la uadov*
the moldh In a |>an of h<H wain When
la Mp ftftd Ift ruuftaci ftft
tuni them out on
lndlUdu.*l
iM-y wmw I. tbft IftMly
N and ma.k ihnu wllh wimr hul
Ibft cH«r vUkio ibe lUlcolfti
landabM'. garnlabed with painle)
\rtr, llift quicl. ftlcftdy cBiicctanry. and
rtaUKHl
itftg.^-McU
two
table
\ ft. or ftcquiro tbiwft .uir Um^i tmra .m*
rii. of bullr. In a fivluK |mii Hiid
/ftftftblftd to roam cioaer In lourh alib
When it
■ u«
Wa may not wae them, not hnai add onr n.|. of thin mam
I. hut bleak Into It rairfully aU ragi.
thftli rolcft. but deep tu «mr hvwii,
can M tbft ftftftift love which te -I fToer with a lid and naik until Ihr
Hpriaklc ftJuh iqig wtib
any* aaitwftftded aad gnardiM iia To egga mie aet
tlKfta who have oomr to «ndr^r.U.tl one aftItapcKHi u( aalt and a lU.h ol
bite lappei
thb. ICator h«. ft bcftullfnl algftl#
The Puffy oiwdel Mml
women
low the dlanmragement of a light
Iffy omelet auddeuly-biluio It b
acauejy aiived. and tH*|ore U can
poaalUIy be cftlrn-naMen Into a thin
Iretheift. ahinnken .ub.tanc.If lie
yolk, and whiles, aie beaten w paratel)
and the whlU-a tM<at« n In l.iat, aftet
the milk/and a pinch of fareUere.
Ihrtr Iftiw ^
enroblInK Wttgar. ll\ewlM< of ixirn aiarrh. hai
Ihfdr tftftdftr. watchful
rto*
ThU H the urw mcftftgw «I lieen added to tlw yolka. Iheie h
^■trr. Ihft roftllMtlON Ihftt If Unnnit acareelj any dam:er id cullft|ua-.
y«l lbr» ttm.t b.^ In tJu^r. rnUerMtTeaiii nmelrl Mri aimaHhly will
tfurr. fm II U ft U-> which with Ita
»aivfw*al
thnftght
of
ImimutftlUy
ftftd If wi. tbeii iMi'U’ trul> ftliie then
ettt Ift'loiw ftiMl. wHU thi^ocibmi
which ctmn* with the uklug «• t»f
the ft|»l.U«*l UhI). whou the gro..ftc
•wrili UHlf hftfc droinuhl away, rtiftbled
lu loM . to live, nnd to do fur u. with
ft Mtroftih. an Ifttro-lty »hlch wr
■ tan fttwrct'lv nwlUc.
Their U atlll ftimlhci aide lo r^>lct.
which I- well
Ift the luUoft
lag iwwft.:
Kteodj'ft laftxfttiw
Hympfoliev^ C^.by
, ____
of lie ftyftlPfB
rougfa ft copioug arlioooftbft
Ibn
[nro crotawlM-:
ivunove the yolVa
kift.h them fine nod ftllow one .weet
fed pepper for every all egga; Ibeah
peppera enn 1-^ i«ireha-ed In eana. Add
»li atoned Cihvea. and run *11 through
Ihe mmit mincer:'add efttmgb may uu.
ualae to molaten: then reffll the cavI
tlea In the whlire: prena two togHbei
ilid act. auuill end up. InaUle the ring
rf H'tty. which ha a been allpi^-d emt of
Ita mold 'after dipping an Inatant Hi
Ijot water Wreathe with erl.p kUtucA•f celery foliage. When aervlng. place
» niMMMiful of the >elly and nu egg on
the garnlah for each gueat
A Hlmple Ralad-UrpH.ve ihe .r lielK
[rouf U m^y haidin.lled egga an there
i„. iK iM.iia to IH. M-ned
fVglnnliig
It the hiuall end of each egg. cut th •
ahltea lengihwli.e Into Afthn mlmoat
to the bam*. Uktng rare |o k«ave the
yolka whole Turn back the *TM>UIa
thus formerl. au aa tu make each t«j
repreacml an open pond
Illy. The
neuu may be lluted a delicate pink h
the UM- of iq^t Juice and tbe y.dk>
.h«*Milil be ►lUhlly nuirhenr
fuik.
rute on letnUH' lea
laige gU'H dUh, or oil Individual gla.a
dkhca and aerve with iuayoutt»is.e.
cheese, aiffl bread and butter cri.p
An ICa!^lcr Novelty-To almulate n
laiacbixl egg. cut
H|»ouge<ake
lutii
alb***. alKuit half an livch thick and
thiee luche. rpviare
I’buv half :»u
aprbtd on each, after sprinkling the
tMl.« with a Httl* of the aprln»t sy top
Whip a eupl.il vd erea^ atlff with a
lit lb Migar and a few drop, o
l»ui a ring »*f IhU aunind the
KanU.u. Haudwiehev^ Split iMkIng
IMiwUei hi.eulu rut t idy flnio i thape
Udorr l.akUiK, siuead thinly with
tel then wllh chlrk«<u put thnxigh Ihe
uilioi tT. and mil with cru-ihixl ladUsI
egg yulka. und.tem*d with maymimiUe.
KM.ter
IVar. - Caiefuny
drain
hr ive. oT iK-ara. enokvxl In ayrup llav
tired wUh lemon Julc'e. Set them uii
at|uau R «I aponge eake. dredge genet
(Hi.ly with giauulaled sugar and aet
Intu lh« nv.ii tu Uxiitne hut
ami
gla'ed
IM>iae.e oil a weiAluR dlah lit
-oa *1 «o l>iS4M> a» aciu—
mJ
tftto te freteto of Pftfte Wftteb.
Iftto te ttealftffa ftf eftdkwa weallk:
TWa la war reaurreetkin.
•Xtol of tkla Aeetlftff ftrertal brMtb.
IK-
r r.
3 p m
r C. K.. i.4; p m
•I meeting. 7 p. m
eiiiig Tuesday rvenlng
Sunday kcImwI. 12.
lUiaca llible clasK, 12
n V. p V .»; p. m.
Kvcniug service, 7
P.ible study, pruvoi «nd pralst
vice. Thuiwday evening at 7.30.
^ ^yV^uuwI* ^Ul^ib'-Tnr‘^^^^
All are coidiall) iuviiml tu these .<r
Church of Chriat (Dlaclplea.)
J. Albn fanby, inlnlMer
Sunday. ft:3u a m. quiet hour.
Sunday. 10;do a. m . morning wot
Sunday.’12 ifl. Sunday sehtuvl.
Sunday, 3:.'Mi p m . Junior V K
• Sunday.
p in. Inleriiffdlale f
K ; seuhtr i\ E.
Sunday. 7 p. m . rvaugelUilc serv ice.
**^l“e”^y. 7 -m p in . (xitlage prayer
piui of scalding htd cteam. and with imyxilnga on oast and weal aldea .of
out tM'jitIng. stir lu a hea|dng Ulde
" We lnewlay. 1:30 p tu . every weoond
siMMUilui of powdeivxl augni. and ft few
nud fourth wtvk iKiAaa Aid nuclety
•liopa of orange juieiv To lieat tbe
Weduesrlav. 7: 30 p m . ftveiy llrst
iiiixluie alter the eggs ai«‘ a<Mcd
wtxk ui mouth f. W. It M. meeta.
would deMt«*p tjie dclicbMi. t^m
Thut«i«>. 7 30 IS in., union mid
cy of the euslanls. Pour at once into
WiM-k prayer nutting.
omaiueulnl llttb* ;H.nffU;^ dlrio*. ^d
Fridav. 7 ::n p in.. Sunday lalnad
bike. M.iiidlns.ln a^nn of hot w^^i. leacheis* inn llug
Wrli-onie to worship with us arc
ill a luiuleiate oven until Ihe ensurtb*
alraugeia. wdi king men and the lamr.
me ftrni
Serve in th<* dish* a a!
uUuit hb.Hl heal on a ptefty wamN-t !
iW‘tin« ou a latx* p-mh r .p*lly . axe-nii j
Cor. Ninth and Wadsworth
Rev R N tiulaaple. Pftator.
P.iuied hv ;ouaH ;..p»anv. of suiuliliie
tn oo m m. morning slams o
lt»;30 ft m., mornlgg worah
“p:W». Sunday achool
1 of the
1> Ibickctellei Jr., to liin !
Kt lnad W.uk tn New Ypik Is sc
• I
7 tat. cvenins g»M*« l :ci^l<
b.v the fart that, timugh tonUHdWd by I
Coorua cl.oir
l.-.ck ol stn nsil. to lake a lo.t Iron. Thursday at
k prayei mreUaft Thuradaj
arliiii? In wtll u.« .-t w li!
Cooftregallcwal.
- Rev. Pomaa CochUn. paator.
Church phone No. llfO.
t'olouel Hugh
fasienvxl lu a wupiw.rting frame. wati-U
IM ailj istcd to auv liObttkio.
•
fieth-drted bop*, and b«
y linen VMitlliKHl In
and ft mUe vrlaaffar. Ptaoa bank la
te «u. it la te plec« ftlctly.
Bftkftd ta ftftd Hftto-Ckpp epM
boUftd hftm toe and mil wttb It te
awme qimaUty <rf ffae bread cnimba,
teaoa wUk ftftll. pepper and meJtod
buuer ftftd tooMtoft trlik ate. FUl
a teteoft Ift tbe retoer ftf te A»i
tweak ftft WM Inbt lb ftpriaklA m n
-rr
NATIONAL
BISCUIT
COMPANY
taatar ConvferU for Invalid*.
iViiiaiv* Iheiv U no M«awm of the
ver wh. n the shut In l.te of out In
valid friends ap|H«U mote t.lmngly to
ns than «l VU^Uvr time, nud whatever
tt Ih iwwxslble for It* It. do lot them In
the wav of making Hie cnslet and
lore eomfortable I* a privilege which
e do not lull to Uke aUvautage of at
Bpworth Lftftgur. 6 |k m.
Bveulug cvangcllbllfc seivb'r, 7.
Prayer mccllug, Tl.unula^"vven
A cordial wchvvroe to all.
FIrat Freshytftr4ftfv ChuroH.
Cor. WnahlngtoB asO Park
Rev. L. B BUiraelU Paalor.
Ice. 10;M a. m.
n cover of
te sirk rta.w. nnd will tdten pivre^
stf.il ate^adhlag lo a patient who
Firat M. E. Church.
Jo»eph Dutton, pastor.
Morelng fccrvtcc. Ill :3d.
li* time.
ChritiUft Bn dcavor. i:St Pc to. «
____ left. 7:3ft p.m.
8.. Aral Wftdftftftdfty la th«
S.w'Ul hour., aeeoad aad fourth Wftd
nesday. In tbe month at I: lo p. m.
I'raycr meelUff Tbttr»4a> ftvftfttii
It 7 30. Sefttii free,
AU arft wftlcoftie to all tka aftrytoto
n»e Rev
•ttvel.
Sunday arhexd at ll:dd m.
Kpworth league at «:S0 p. m.
Kveulng srtnu.it. 7;It* p, pi.
Prater meeUnf. Tharftday evaalag
« A A A MM
Auollier pllb*w
throughout the appart-|
with aweet. clover b)oa-|
,
Mift. or tety iiteftte •« te
THK CONDOCTOft
Onodacto? Wanrai «rf tbe C. A N
W. R. R WM ffiveo a bupe of Wbraei'ft Wbtto Wlae of Tar by our asoftt.
cnibMiabl* lisdiesl. which ran IH- no
ig,-,! as J.. rhan
i vs.uch
.mat
L‘’rS3.{rcJ;':".S?i«;u.».U.
vntlon for yoti.
All are welcoior
3:30 p m, ch.hllaa-a pralae m«
itig.
aalrailoft mewling
d’ T *1
Latter Oya SainU (Reorgarvlaed.)
TrK.'iPAY KVKMNi;
7..:n a in. Relip. I.lieraiy aovlety
sr.M»AY. .
7 3«i a 111 . S.U lal M-rvirr.
hilo a dtt us O' vvi.ip.n« i. bxsoines ve.V
n r. a in-. .Sunday s.li.Hd.
7 «Ni }. lu.. IVreacliitig by Eider W ibv .l. of a while nlghigoAii.. lu'wc vt e|
IV ITli . of .Si.utfa itoaidiuan. All nit •lainiy and pi^ v.v it hi5>;Ih*.
wchou.e to attend the .service*.
I
Fer Mch riiete are uHinclire dtvix^
Ib gniat V.vv*|eS*«»fVhe T^vUei I
Saints vrevK-gauUel are as fokowa
Suiulav—
R*;:tu. wH ia^l ►eivTre ^
T t*.‘ p.^m .‘‘preaching.
Tursdav Evening—
7 ::u^ pi aver meewug.
j
ITiday Tvenlng \
7:::u Xloir. lleligb.Literal
rhaiM-l Itsaivsl at K«i3 iJlatidol
Rev
W II
iFieHeh niioit l. Ol evui (• illag llaiMiel
’"{will an.ver. Oiuuimnl R with a tow
jel ii.atht j-pitching vhue in IbMuan
jlltiss or AsutUc tinillne einhroilery
Silk, and llnis^, while lace aio.tnd the
,tdge with a lolling ('oH«i and a bright.
y rlbm.it tarn al tl.e thitial.
CM- ».4ck- sk'-bl N* tif w.uie d.db
c-d.u lM<oniii.g>. the lUvtMit! who
Itwm. pn:dor
naw meplloc. 3 4k p. tn
Morning aervice. H»:3» a. m
Siindav *i hnol al IS m.
!!r.*.r
..
prayer meeliug Tburaday e»
*'a «trdul weiixiiftw to tftwftft mt
I ron ox
W
i. X £v t 1 V f
TONE and STRENGTHEN
Sniidftyj from 3 to I.
Free Melhediftt Church.
John VV, lk».well
East hVu.teenth street.
Hervicea Sunday imnulng. I»
teilv rntrlUtg for thl* eonfereuce year
win be brW at lb. Evangrliral rbuteh
Maudar The p.ewidiug elder, the Rev.
lieitler of Jackson, will prearU
the laird-a -upper will be admlnla
tftVftJtd'a Up wtlborn toucklag her. af
fwrvU no end of cumfoit. aad U vco
easily comtructeiL
f«i ftf the matiera ttnifttoi to
M'm
The Apivatten Army,
ladlea- Library building. Friifti
atrcci, near Caaa vtreel. i'apialn and
Mr*. Bouterw In charge. Public mi
Ing* every night except Monday. 8
day. 11 n. m. bolln^aa meeUag.
(lered at the eloee td thr errmuft, la
the evrelng te Rev. R. N. llolaaide
will piTftcb. T^hi Win be Mr. Hoi
jMpto'ft toet aennoft aa paator of tbU
to ftOIFlfty It tea ftft tehrteftl
An lnv«|ld-» rvMim ahovUd U- the
•oM Kunny and phwMul one in the
..use. futnlshed with all rmuh.its that
K- t . able to afloid. the wall> iiivi
llh a d.llc.nle |uip.M which vBll
low UieMune to the path nt. and
indow .Iraperles of n light
uiuleilal lliul can lu> v'asllr I
The chairs rhould lu chiuw U lav
they are romfotlable rather than al
tiartlve An Invalid s chair which ban
lately In* n placed on tite maiki^t 1* of
Kivtuh nmke
In apiMarani*' it is u
te b^ muftcMg and nenres and
stimuUte tbe aecrerioBt of the liver.
Tbe moM common cftom of conatipa*
tk>D i* ft lack of egercipe owcewary lo
keep te iotestliiftl and Urer aecre-
'sease.’
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Oftt uf te t ftttajr ftftd ftkftte «T teU. telkre te te* tent Iwlt tali tek*
Iftto te fiwinai of tete 4at:
Tte II fw fterfaiili%^
Tenth
““and^h
Wt«ek day.-Str-
^ Prayer meting. 7*r.u p. m.
Prearhlng uu Sabliath twoh mot
an devenliig
All are cvndlally invltexl and
atarch mixed
let It boll atirring for Hfteeii niluutete When lbJ«
I. ttad isMir It over f«iur tv ffve wllcetl
oiangv a. and over the lop aprend Ihe
lieaten wlillm <il Ihret' egga. awtwl
enevi to taste and ffavoivd with a lU
tie vanlUa. Seive with either pUiti
Tbla la ver;
bo«r. •t The eftffa may be ftluBed aa Ift^
Out 5*5^Wlria ffftUtftff ckftlm
aermon
Rev MairMooft Meredith. i
luldOIMMlUA of
Dsrnwrr
Trust
OmrANn
aii.i
Milling for worship Sabi
Ing. 10:30 a m
SablMth «hnol. 11:4:: a.
|.ec| can be lelieved by |ady ftuger^
anu Micka of cbi«x.late menler WTieti
The nest i - prepaterl and the blauc
mange M.lldly mouUkMl. ihe egg altella
tail Im retut.vrxl ftom the Wane mange
ami the egg. placed lu their neM. suilounded by transparent lemon Jidly.
Orange Fh»at -To mukeftrauge flr»ai
lake one quail of water, the Juice and
pulp of two leiuouH. and one coffee cup
fttetei
Mrolt. mcBIfAB.
WMdufti ftftd ftireftftk for
7:3ft.
army In ra|Huilng .^vage chief a, isith
Ovir chuich Iv ft home for worehlp
in this CO.I.H..V and the pi.lUpptn.-. nnd service
If you have wo church
owe-, iwiit of his isiwcss to hN teniatk home lu Traverse (Tty. you^»re earn
abb uiMict standing of tbe sign Ian oaily Invited to come got ftcuMtoted.
and work »nd worship wllh ua A
giiaco us used bv Hie North Atnerteaii wcitxinie to all Ininwluce vnur friend*
licit half of a |wwr wllh an t us “haped
ludwiis. lie iiu.leieil it In the we t rirwd the stranger* If ft alrattger. wall
fnitu hlimutd paste
Iknir Ihe hot
and meet the iwstor
in the K*gltiulns
his caiVHi.
avrup loei and
around the cake,
Spei'lal aorvlcoa aunouftced W the
diedge rim whede with ftnechopjHd
* Ml s Mmga.el Miller, of ^‘alec ou ehnrch bre. ‘‘o*
pivt^hki aut« and serve at ouerv
N
I.
hav
the
dMinclbni
«»r
having
a ihich hottomed apWiT which ha>
.\ llaltitv iViTtiiative IV*si-cil-Take
y<hitri for rixtv I
choir i
b^n well grcft..xl; when the mlKtme
the raH fuHx_cutplle.l , beU^ of Ihni
hftk Urtekrned, but nut hanlened. fold
Irr. who H
one half ovu the olhei with a panrehe
attending, pvia t
llralelv ffavoted bUnc mhnrt' ft l«
(ougregaloxnal
the Auburn
Stn-ei
turm j. .lip upon a waim platter and
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p.
m . Tn ,
usually iHdter to pour the hr»t Wane
Suuda.r mcImiuI lavi w»«ek. wheB
»•’ of Chriwrian Endravor la the parlora.
iiuange Into two half egg abellA and
«ii j T int p ui. evraluf worabip. Qaepf*!
bad coinpH'tcd I.ei siMieih yea
Pidfixllun BggH
then t luwU the two uwtlbct Ml that a sMvlre
Sevfial hnudnd iMirshloii
perfet'l egg is moulded
Then take
will reat on
>. 7:3d p. ftx., prayer *ad
thin slice . td t andied leawm p,*el and
WPttftg any water Intu the pan Let u wake a neat by grouping awl arraug
A sidral pUbtw bas iH-en leveutly
amall piece of bnUor mvU la the plr mg the yt How lerooft ped lu r. semWe InluHluctxl for the snpptnt of a pati
|iAft. Into which break all egga; cuver a rtuighly made alraw next The lemog ent \ head. It vonslhts of spiral wires lervloftft and te readte rooto
•Xhll of nil dlaroid. and loll, ftftd atrtir,
lulu ft Cftbft*htHl pftfcrl Hfh:
O'd of ftU hUrwd aiiid )oatiKiK fear.
cloaciy; let them .team UU tender.
Into lora-ft rloudlra. fttmoapherr:
awaaoB. and ^ur uiei onc^half ruydul
Thli U our icaurrrctlott
of cream. After a ftanulc, allp unbrahmi ftft to ft iwftftd platter .
Ofit of the ftftriow ftftd erftIftiN
Preaaed «gga-Pul a layer «d oorolNl
rrtea.
beef or rhlchen Ifttd the preaalag dUh
Ulu ft ftftrTlre of bolug dtea.
Uy ift. at equal dUtAcea apart, three
hard boDcd rgfa ahetled: arrange the
Ufti flf ftor teM ftftd ftore «te|.
Iftlft ^ Mlk tel IteU ftftr way:
tkm at 7:30 p m
vlcre *t 7:30 a m
Pure Food
of
ftftd drop than lalo the cftvity lu the
i«u; t^nr «-•b^lN^
oat of the Ptolte
SfO^hUH.
god kid^ft
For wont of moblore tbo bow
•UbepteedrygodUnJ/
Dainty tftftUr Dteft.
Bftain llalad-<3bph the tough <
rf relenr In cme qftftfl ofirkmr
itork and when tender remove t
idd to the liquor two Ubirepm
Friday rvenlng at
“to*^»wl!rchure^
-A CoM or .
praduoM
lag hot. add three whtdr eggs aad ulr
(imtly rwmove from the ftre bHbre the
nUtnre hotu. and aewaoa with « ftmall
aaapooiifui of aftJt and • plftch of pep
prr. fkrrve on buttered luaat. ThU U
dir akiwly until the geUttae la dia
IftUVley ftftd Oftwhftif trftapooftful of mlved. ibcB turn into ■ border ftKdd
iftd net on ICC to bomnne firm In Uc
gfftlftd oftloft; ftdd ftftll ftftd pftpprr to
neftnUmc Udl alt c«g» for SO mioutca;
Uata
rm thU into iwaad balU
let them hcfx.me cold nod then cut In
•hout the alaft of tha rolh of oar egg.
•
nuy •^rrr •«« ^ !•
• tw%pyf Uf#; rrrty4l?-l tkirf
• !!|
....uu-w.ua-.
Cburrh of the dmmftculate ITw
Uoft-Cornor tftvlakm and Sec
Low mnaa. I high amam lo,3o;
pora ftftd benedlcrion T:5o p m.
Lftnton ftarvlcft*.
Tueaday evening at I JO, arr
The lUllc UUc ftcrrlce of cbluft or
CatAirli Care
“irjr.'Sfep^
moter.-dftQffhtor. Blaler, him
ra-s.-arsi.-'.rss
ss!KErssi."Eai“a
wmm
^
,
l
-iT!
/J
TH» tVV«IN« MCO«ft nuvtliu CITY.
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TBTWWraBOFTlUVEIBECin:
MTVNMV, NMOM « MV.
.Bn. eARO FLAYHte.
WOMIM k tWtHOU
CHfUSTUN EHOCAVOR.
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mum
# <|r<i«ll«t ta ■
ri S-r
ftmm
<M iSr
[51;,;;;::^;-:
CM RMZMb sK« <
tMit «Sf
iKKir
pjit of IlH«w
«r
^hi tiuit
HoIf bcT
biT himmr ht n
wtl»ia«l tl-.C'.cU.-*oa. Than a vho»uiau: ♦. ta: edc%
« yoar Boo
m will iMv k, aad ».a led
mi u.
/ Onaswk fciai
frech ahcn M-r reaedtea.
fciaifrcch
SwTMf
and
Una Idajat t kaatr «rM I waat adWh ba ateo ballrTaU In aalnkgsy ahaolataGr tarsaad lu |»lay lAUli UurtAZ
vmm aiwrlal BMth M rack yrar.
canaa ba bad mw« to balkia tost
that ao«:b va« aidw-kr to b.ua. Vat
ha waa <«a uf tba noat Inal bral<;l
catd playan 1 Mtra fcaowa aod la or
diMiiy inattrra a aaao of great enwan Tbe iKCf.
tHiWI tauwrdtafl
«4rr%
-Mt.
drovo l..r% |.>
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Sm^a?LMHul
I1i% , i«
K
TW |»4« « !*»•%»
Ihr
I No
ahd 1.WU.CXM M tha>
Th* i
^Rtub U IN-noa a«c*Hvda j pOd. and Ihr plat,.,* and dIMuw aiv la
wiiMmt doubt tha moat ••Wikinn art with kaudn-.l» ig p,vLltrhru te tba
b«W.
im (»t»uiew
No amh
ike a pxlarr than an *M.i.n t**'*^*‘*‘«
maguitbxiil
Co la- found
. a. ihc cdLug Ud
.»l .be bin...
«c*
i.
»»*. uf marbh. .nj .U.V1
««“ *■“
Tbr
.rrlbb. . pr.t.lMb u U »H.. th» ‘••■y ■ ,be
will. ,rc .4 «4W -■l.n. uo (
“ that Ub UvU made
silwr i
THAT ElSItioN IS
cxwr Uutvily g,U Tha d^baaiwrXT
- . PtMEMBER
MONDA>^
I tho P?at.-. nmt tlir Lsi;w* an.; ^
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u.rtuady »l Mdhl|
RECORD WANT AOS. PA?:" * '
%tlll
d.
Tb»tt
foru»«H Ho- «|i^-Ullmt il
timl kladU sad liberal
OlNTLEMCN^At YOU HAVE BEEN ADOREEEEO IN BEHAVF OF
MV POUTICAL OPPONENT FOH JUDGE
OF
THE
RECOROERt
COURT perm:t me to present my claims in as few words
Aft PORSIRLE.
HAVING REEN ELECTED TO THSii OmCE LAST VLAR FOR A
SNORT TfRM IT WOULD RE UNCRATCFuL TO THE FRiENDS WHO
ELECTED ME REGARDLESS OF PARTY NOT TO STAND FOR RE
ELECTION.
KV
I HAVE civEN YOU MV REST SERVICE IN THIS OFFICE RE
OARDLESS OF WHETHER PRIVATE BUSINESS MADE CLAIMS UPON
MY TIME OR NOT. YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE BEST OT WHICH I
AM CAPARLE. WHETHER SATISFACTORY OR COMMENDABLE I
LEAVE TO OTHERS TO INFORM YOU.
NOW IT HAS COME TO ME THAT TWO ARCUMCNTS ARE INDUS
TRtOUSLY USED TO BRING ABOUT MV DEFEAT.
FiMTf that HAVING BEEN ELECTED SECRETARY OF THE
ROARD OF trade OF TRAVERSE CITY. I THEREFORE HAVE OFFICE
ENOUGH AND SHOULD NOT EXPECT RE ELECTION.
IT IS WELL KNOWN THAT THIS OFFICE IS ONE ALMOST WITHOU SALARY AND THE SECRETARY MUST WORK FOR THE GLORY
(AND *«USSINO' ) HE GETS OUT OF IT. THE FACT IS THAT I HAVE
RECN VOTED THE SALARY OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS
PER YEAR OF WHICH I PAY OUR STENOGRAPHER ONE HUNDRED
AND FOUR DOLLARS FOR THE E^CT RA WORK SHE DOES FOR THE
ROARO. THIS LEAVES ME THE MAGNIFICENT SUM OF S4S.00 PER
YEAR ALL OF WHICH. AND MORE. I EXPECT TO SPEND ON ViSI
TORS TO OUR CITY WHO MAY RE LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO BRING
THEIR BUSINESS. MR. HANNEN. MV PREDECESSOR AS SECRE
TARY. INFDRMES ME THAT HE ACTUALLY SPENT TWICE THE SAL
ARY HE RECEIVED IN THIS WAY. NOW IF YOU FEEL fhAT, SE
CAUSE I AM WILLING TO DO SOMETHING FOR THE CITY. PRACTI
CALLY WITHOUr COMPENSATION. YOU SHOULD TURN ME DOWl4
AT THIS ELECTION. THEN DO IT.
SECOND. THE SECOND SO CALLED REASON ADVANCED BY
ULTRA PARTISANS IS 'T4<AT INASMUCH AS '^hiS iS A REPUBLICAN CITY IT SHOULD NOT RERUN BY DEMOCRATS. I REGARD
MV VICTORY last YEAR AS IN NO 8E'*SE0 A DEMOCRATIC
VICTORY BECAUSE 1 HAD MORE REPUBLICAN VOTES THAN YhE
ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC VOTE IN THE CITY. I MOPE THERE ARE
BUT FEW PERSONS TO WHOM THIS ARGUMENT APPEALS AS IT
IS DEVOID OF GOOD SENSE.
the EVILS OF THE CONTINUED RULE ' CXF EITHER OF THE
GREAT PARTIES ARE SO WELL KNOWN THAT IT IS LARGELY FOR
THIS REASON THAT I AM AT PRESENT TRYING TO KEEP ALIVE A
MINORITY PARTY ORGANIZATION IN TRAVERSE CITY. CERTAINLY
YOU CAN NOT SAY IT 18 WITH THE PURPOSE OF OFFICE HOLDING
AS MY PARTY HOLDS BUT MEACCR PROSPECTS FOR ANY MAN IN
that DIRECTION.
BELIEVING IN YOUR SENSE OF THE FAIRNESS AND FITNESS
OF THINGS I HAVE VENTURED TO PLACE MY P08ITIQN SQUARELY
BEFORE YOU IN THE ABOVE WORDS I AM NOT BEGGING FOR
YOUR VOTE. BUT SHOULD FEEL HONORED BY A RE ELECTION IF IT
CAN BE DONE BY THOSE BELIEVING IN GOOD GOVERNMENT OF
YOUR CITY REGARDLESS OF PARTY NAME.
RtSPECTFULLV.
Wil.LtAM H
UMLOR.
PAINTS, Vtmkt r. vu Mui.tt .a Noll.ii. : UdUu.
Ollat For 4 vpry uar. mily ilic tawl kiioU.
VARNISHI^
Tbiuv ISH loiur.lifft.r«:v
\\% Imro n.e
WHITE LEAD, \Vp piU louk tui t.ur WUiW
tjuuliiy every lime.’
BRUSHES. Ku ry lii.a f.ir i v Vy ,mf,K,an. -
la ml fur
JAPeA*LAC« No LmiRidmM ahnu! ‘ Ui withfMil Uii«.
are a Imodrtvl.p^w.
iOHPLITiNER
dfliU
Srr «lop«rtun>. and thm
Idddiiis
Ih^
pailPiit *til«-. |rrin«adrd
•t til« IfdMirr fo «ak |»mf«*a*l.in»l quea
tinu. Tbr jewriof. ti^ti »«* ROZ»l«l
nr*t. S«f Mjno W n-ali»d
r^aliud t
that bm
rSfln of a ih*Ti*r
do.-iiir. bowovor. Int«-T,«.|
II afirr two b«iir. i
r otplalaod Xbm ladj
CATARACT OF THE EYE.
law Ilia On« It.Attaaka May Watch
r alrtsik*.
STRING BEANS
Wo can
show you good piufilb and pvuxe lu >«u that »ur propm.ition Is a fine
The Traverse Cily Canning Co.
STRONG NERVES
iSissffc.'E-rs
Queen Clly Imp.
Co.
Cit pkooB 751
128 K From.
For the Young Man
Young men’a clothe* should
> and atyle about vm and i
ba raaaonahic *n coat.
orar two cwotorira lUad an liooda
I and aUraa. But God -haa looard - The maker, of CLOTMCRAFT CLOTHES have
r bomla^ • Ha baa act tbam fraa. )Outh t clothe, no that the young.ah man can procure
that arc all wool, cacellantiy udored and that havt
high quality at raaaonabic coal.
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tha Brat .tap In i
I not tha Mat. and la tbia work
TTul tbrra la ua«d of mx«rra. a
tba fraadmra la not tu he woodrrvHl at '
Tba daacandanU of Afriratu. bald for
orrr 20U raare lo aUvary. rouM not l*a
axpartad to bava attalaail to higu'
atandatda atoag ony linaa. \Va are!
not. tbarafora. euiprlaad that at th<
dome of tba war tbay wara In a inoul
pltUbla condltton and naadad a halp
lac bend if tbay wara to ba a blaMlng
raibar than a curea to our land. Tbe
nagro charartar U a atrauga inliiurr.
II H mild, yat ofttMi frrocHoua; Inmi
cant and again moat rlrloua; atrong lu
natural rrllgloua taodt
yet largo
ly davoki of tha graat
lal of true
rallgiou. atablllty of i
In additiou. tha avaraga nrgro U ahlft
Icua. laxy and linprv.vMrnl. Tha negn
te vary Uteri
mil la *Uot raring for tbo
Tbaoa arc tba tblngv thut
1 pUi-ad a grrat proldriu before ebun h
and alaia-^bm 3L0ikMii«» «u.-h pro
' P*** »»F tbr atrokr of a pen |ias-cvj from
! alavery to fn-e«Ioni
Tbay were more
| like rhlldren than full grown man
| and woman and needed careful train
tog. end thi* Is atUI more so t,ulay.
j aloca tbe .TCXX>.0(»i in the aoulhland
bare Incraaaed to tkOtM.Uda
]
But ibe God win. loosnl ibr l.nud* of
j the freadmen baa lde*»ed then.
They
are making
•h a^ of the I And lu tbia work of development tbe
Pli'vrr ba* ahurrh of rhri»t baa. taken and .till
r^e or Pmr. ! miiat take a prominent pnrt. They nre
bai I*rned that on the rvra
THE ISLAND OF FIRE.
Java'. OMles.cal Eccsnfricty tbo taka
of Bo.I.ng Mud.
The greaiiwt natural tv,.nd«r in Java.
If not lu the rimrv tv<.rld. U the Justly
i-oVehrat^ f.'heko Kaiudba Guutko cr
U. • knonn to the
houje of tiM- h.it del IN.
world aa the • inland ofr fire.** Thi* geo
glval rt'i'entiiritv U rrnlly a*lake of
dbng mod. *ituate,I «t alwnit the ,H«nr rf tbe pl..tu* of 4;robog.rua. an.l la
lied an uinnd lw„-;,n*e of ibe giwii
jemerxid *-« -f trg-tni .gi whi h sur................................«l'e^ I! Ibiil upi*raiau,v.
I . ir.-umfeie-e- and i* ^miateil at a dl*luio-t rvarily ttfty mdei,
Near l!e- n-uter ,.f till* geo
i liiimeii*.' r.dimm* of uofi
,y Ir. >.sni ....n».m.illy i-*
Revi'lo* th- pbenoni.Mion uf
lux mod lo’iinm*. tlierr air
g.gai tie l.nl.UJo* of hot al.me
tip l:ke hug«- l.aikton* and ke r»p up a
tenal’y
l!»r drto’iat :on« vri-n -.ng «:1b
tfcr »u- of tlK* bnldil.-. lu niue.M p.i«t.
ou tbe JavaneiT uiiihorilie, ».ty. lliere
wa* 4 tall, apir,- like . olutntu of laked
umd <rti the wmi
Ig- of the lakr,
wbir'i r«m.tant»y IK-Uheil a
pure
atrwaai of r.,1,1 water, imt thn Ua* long
Iwea obliierate,L and everything u
now a *-rthing ma*5 of l.nl.bllng mud
and ».nme. a marvel to tb- vlaltoi* \\h^
come from long dUiane^ to are it.
Etrr) Fch. IJ 1. .-vk-brated lu Japan
the grt'ut annnal feetiv.l of Kigenaetau. U.e aoii \er*ary of the foundattou
of the cmi.lrt- by tbe Srat enipcroJlmiBu leana. B. t\ tM*. The Japri
new ra, k«i Ibelr present era aa from
this vlate. atuI it wa« on Feb U. IKR't.
ibat klul
tweaty-B
gated live ,
of the
emplieof^J
...
rtbrr ya* atro, ion*.
log and fcWting
Tting ami ra
raining by tnni*
violini»t think*
much ,.f bl* beat 1
vwrt ntgbi the airing pHyrr though
hluiMdf that be WMul.lii’t take opt
giH*l bddl,*. It lidglu gel ,im*p'or
intght fall off lb'- *t vet . .,r vHlN i
and •niat’i ll i »*pM ;ir- . *•* h»re* .i-. e,
to hair it at ht.me sin.i mke h * e’ -rv
day liddlr. thinking that In.tb- eawni
hie noboj) -bi t biiu*,lf wo-|5d OOfie<
tbe diffrrenc-r.
-Rut every
other «tritig player
w‘n,o"t 'uf
thought the as!
... .. K..„Vl I
and brought th'ir prlrt».-e ln*lnimenta
Tbe publN- dull! t iiohr*. tW dlfft-reuce,
but thr plaxer. an.l the leader did. and
in an andW»ure there aie alwyy* jMviride
with nlnio*t mlra. iibois ear* fnr vor:a
tiOD* of lone, and *,,a>e of the*e did tbe
eomplainlDg" St. Ik»uIi tliOhe-Hemo
erst.
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An Awful Shock.
Tbe depniy «uge mauager at tbo
Theatre Hoyal. iMil.lln. at one lime
wa« a little mnu naiurd Linders. ub«>
had a Ktrange d *m.e of the ladies of
tbe lallet and treated ibf-iu rather
harably. He wore a wl:;, bji the fact
wa« md B.-ner illy known On one o,ea«lon, twwevr. an enrage«l coryphee
aelxed him by the hair. a:id off tame
Ibe wig. exi»o*lug a shiny ei|>aoae of
cranium
Hr at mire dskbed off to
ci.niplalu to Mr*. Harrl*. the manager *
wife, but tb- g.-l lady could only
ga«p In .tuia*bed tones, -fbeal gracious.
Mr. Linder* wh>. you ate Iwlir- To
whbh Ltud-'-i in*ia>Wlv replied: -No.
madam, m..
My hair Iwcame loose
With horror:*
TH* Ut.bUriao Ag*.
ITke more p‘,ture.*qur tie- country
the more in-vilsti|e it aHM*ar* In W
that it* beauty must be mens.-ed and
la moat luslauce* eventuallv much im
paired by tb.- erection of a hklcm* line
remind, r that we live in an agej
Brat article. The empire of Japan
abaU be reigned over and governed by
whl4ii la
- nrkoniog would be
a oeit ns np bla caplUI at
in the province of Tofoato.
Ji te regarded by Ja
I aa the iwg.uuuiBof
Maral, Obl.gtog.
Magtetrate-Yott gave this young wo
man such a hit on tbe fa« that aba
taut o»e out of her eyew B*hai
hare you to asy for yourself?
fd-WeU. aba
me M»« dida t
the he.1 obUiMble. ud.roawiU
hndtfa.t it taken w> Boreofyoat
m
to tha hacrocu of oc
ima berr not of tb^ i
'Ste t
aa
IS' w*
lb!» le e*. j iiunal |KipntetU‘n«. next to the fon lgu
era in OUT tend, and they must l.e IM
11 hapia-u. and to l.e ora- to higher ground along all important
Nuu string |.Hy, r. h nr
three Uohu. oue for
Tbe needs of Ibe negro indnatr the
lines aU>ng wlurh be ha* progretuied
and abould tH.utmur to do »o
Thr
»rlv stated In Us
-\n. Ko.*l. but ia ui eneigu..,
•ifu»K hatn< N isM
.uuliul to ufe driving. T4k« no<
. biuuvifc bat BM the be.1 buww
aabaniad to aav. wa« lnrarUI.5y a< « rpt
at the lui. k of hia j
card th^ **hart«w *,v
atlveiy ebaip
It it
an eveul,v ilhiuilus
dNk will W seen.
tbUB map tlowu bla
aetiV for hlmerlf w
Ing and wheite r la
\Va aiv n..a nwdy to a-ulra-l for liu arnv. and mill U- gUd to
, bar• you call At our uBUw when in loan, regardiiig same.
of tha carda.
Oradually. howavar axparianraabow
ad or waa Imaduad to ah >w that aav
playar wboaa i-arda ba orarlo,.vad haM
had hantla wl h, a. It wa« a«anad..a»
axtraordlntry ragu!ar»-y
He. Invartalily ankad i.aru*U*‘o:i Iw
fora amine do« n lH-.lda a pl».'ar. and
tba uioinant ina playar brUI l«d rarda
ha offarad. without Iwlug awka.1 l«
MARRECi THE MUSIC.
by giant baiid« and then q::i*d
weal of SteinU-rva.
At tba iwriod whan I flrat k
ba bad caaaad playlag ra
hot waa axtraoHdj fond i
oihar paopla play Ua waa tba moat
inbSaaalTa of aparutura. bavar made
coamaau or rr1urL.ina and almidy
amoaad hlmaair In vatrblnf tba fall
anoibor Tha «j4-|>oali Kraduallr In
put tha fa. t plal ily. ba var ta
aaa« until ll paiirirat«-a ih<- ubollha lana. cauahiic I.HuOBaaa
Thbo maa aupi^-pl to bring ill
ii«dr. than. H to ranu.va tlw hn^.
l.r tba inVn- fart of hU vi inby.—
and aftar It* ramoral iha iiaiiant tMM-da
fall Mall Magaxlnc.
BUlMitItuta Id Iha forui of bleblv isag
nlfylnf a|iartarh>a
.\ll that la
anat.la a
uatlant to aaa bla oaru raiarari for
PsHormvnce at a
biwaalf U a |>la<<a of card and a kmv
dla. A Ilamnit ranJ o lH .h. lary wall
High Claes Concen
l>rra a i laan muoa boU- naar tba
-Mu.hwl . rituw w.uuMiuo-. . oiupteiu
uikldla of tba rani and btdd Ibr raid of what »bey ,-all the ru»gluir*4 of an
up to tba light t loM- to tba a.va. Uad;
OPibexiral prrforuiaiu-e wMiia-i* ulnar*
lug |.rafrral.ly In tha dlnstioii of i •'oaaiaenog tliat the uu*.- uiav he
Ida- a of blna aky. With tlia raid near found iu thr^iuvirumem* laiUer than
to Ihr era Iha |.atirnl nill not M-a tba In Ibe i-rformer*.•• Ai leaM
Ko.y* the
atuall hoir plan-atl by ihr n-.-dla. but leader of a St l>oul» organixato
ha will MH- a rom|*ifnulvalv laora. fami
•Thare was
rrMiri.m ofil.r ur
ly llluiAlnaifsl AaU with hU ratara.T cbratial tmmbam giv,-u at a .-.mhv . i la*t
There
llantwarc lor
Everybody
Afticu.
Dambara waa a %trj
old ganUamaa whom
to »|.aad hit daya
at hJa dob. and afpa. Ully In lu caM
dUMtriaU tnteliectual and
rellgluua
And to all three they have made prog
roaa. <1. The aegrq i* pmgre*-.ing in
doatrially. This I*'the *pe<dal feature
of tbe work of Booker T Wavkington
at Tu*kegee.
But 'year* iM-fiwe our
mlaaioii ivcbool. were doing the *«tue
kind of work
.\egru Un* were tiring
taught all ktpd* of trade* and negro
girls tbe domeatlr arta
The results
For the children, ages 4 to Ifc
ts are fine and jp to date, mac
The pr.ces range from $3.00 t
' good clothcc essentials ,
Tbe negro i* pr»igTe««lnc intelb-.-tuaMy
Tbe work of education la being rapid
ly pushed
The purpose of nn educa
tiOB Is aUo tielng'better undentoud
**
stiplKruM that HI t*lu
negrtie* *houJd be mlninters or
politiriaaa. but todsy the educalttl
gr^i Is not above
al Ul*>r. to en
lenug
ns. and. aWe
all. many arc giving their service for
small remuneration for tbe ed trark.n
and l>ettrnnent of their own
Girls graduating In our miseluu so
go bark m their Some* and tear]
rbiMren of their own ra.-e. mat
rhem at great iieraonal *a<Tlfl'-e
Tbe negro Is progreaslng religiously. I
Gbaraiter i* the eaaeuttal need of tint |
people. 1*be dexelopmeni of head and!
baud te not enough. Tb,- heart also
the negro to ,
character Is i
llgion.
But. while prsqfreas baa been made,
there te still a great work to be done,
sod as iTirlatten and American ciU
seas we abould be intenaely toterratad
In t^la work. No rare or aecttooal
prej&ice *ould interfera with Intereat
in thla problem. It to'a gigantic owe.
Nah. I. V*. Matt, v, 11. 12;
'90: Aru L &14: Bom. tx. 1 $;
1 Tor. !U. S-Jb; II Cer. xi.
Ohio now has SJW> aoctotiea. repraarakttog twenty five deooatoatlooa. and
1S0.0U0 EDdaavorera FteM Secretary
Bar. c.‘ H. HnbbaU tonebad more than
S.a» aoctettea personally test year.
ceeia not by wbat be d
vale tor
Steder lor AMetwII Fw Aldermts. Fird
ama,flrte Ward.
|| Ward. Josepli Skder.
Clothcraft
I that there are 4S.SM
A. J. WILHELM. South Side
For City Treasurer
Ralphs:
Hastings
fandidalc on Republican Ticket.
Ralph S. Haslmgs wax bom in Tra
Traverse C*ty *H h.s life. Was
fnarried man w.th s family and
cd as a citizen and Uxpaycr In
ten years experience in bookkeeping :
a member of Company M. Thlrty-f
and saw aervica In Cuba.
That tha I
men have confidence In Hta abHity and that he ,a wel qualified
fill thte in^ortant office waa shown very
at tba Primari^
to
Me new aaka for your loyal aupport on fMon^y. AprtI IM, and
H electod will give his entire time to the duties ef this oTBoa and
guaranleea aatisfaction.
GIVE A YOUNG MAN A CHANCE TO MAKE A REQQJID.
Vote For Hastings.
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niAVftiM cmr, mcHMAN. »atui«!ay,
WILLIE
CUTE
m, 119.
TARtS
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MAIS KttPinC mcA.
IM BUT ILL BC OUT \
IH A MtMUTt
Wt CO*f AM IDEAW
mahoh
THE
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E^^assilli
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/"COME auiC>v\
( !Vl hold it » ^
KA*. HA* WiLU\fc\
I you've got'slioe a
\ kelly slide* BEAT j
\to death;
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J
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i
\ mCvER kmew
WkAT CH'.NAMEM'S
PlGTA\LS WERE F(
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■WW:
MM
i;
THE NIGHT RUN OF THE OVERLAND, by Elmore ElUott Peake
harrod tont«w hdrad op the flying apace for many a mBe before
the nmmrntmn of that pentons descent was lost. .As the rxur
of their pnatagr oeer the Iw heidge sparairag the Mattnnk, twen
ty mtka from Stodrtcm, died asrgy. the fireman called out dicer-
HUtlamu.llUlM
« man (ram lh< i
.
_
I • Im4c hi hrr Up mi
Che brd by k yoong mn of prrlikp* fbiny
Tb^ » rrr MI 1M ar«lifurjr_riiwplr. nor €.f ibr type wh^
*11
rim th* |»1W of urkfiraa.
lonrhrd and
koftcnrd
M HiMiNtakkUr gmtlmrai of ynh. and the rl^fi rye*
wbicb rr«rd. Micmlr.* «pr«. fhr firriWr
..fr ih«4.^<ul
•od lig«id Httli mMxgmcr Ibr yoon« •oman
jn nytte
•rrkmdy
Hh voice
as she nodde
\Trse-lever.
Meanwhile, in the general superiniendem’s private car. at the
extreme rear of the train, a partv of men still mi up. snudettw
their Havanas and sipping their wine One member of this |urty
was the “b« gun" mentioned to Sylvu b^ the general su,wrintnideni—the president of the Mississippi Valley. Omaha and
Railway He was a brge man, with luxuriani. sm.w• hair;
r; and. ihongh his face was
wi benevolent, evvn iwtrmal.
csx-r> line of ti ligirayed
ligirayrd the
1
inflexible win which had liftetl its
owner from the
rvx*f of a freight car to the presidcmial chair of
Ihc rvKif
a great mad.
Mr IHoward, the general sopcTintmdrm. was regaling the ,
party with
w'ith an account of his exprriet^
4
in securing a sul»*titutr
_
er at Valley junction. In.r reasons afterward divulgexl. he
ippressed. though, the mpst *tartUi« feature of his st.*ry ; name. the sex of the engine runner he had secured. Hut he coninsated his hearers Twr this omission with a most dranutic ac*uni of the hrmisu. of the sick man. whqni he onhlosliinglv np
>rntcx! a* having risx-n from his bed aiTd taken clurge of the
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. mere dkHc miih »h«t armird kti
k oi pitrptme. and her mm nvxiili drooped
Aftrr k mnwmt. tbaHgh. ahr %hixjk «»fl lirr prnMve
of. dcftrr khc kaked wit> k
Icdlt
-Of ytmr knmrrrd l»rr huahMd grkrrly. tigbtkninff hi* ^»p
sr:s.5:s'X^:r.r.^::.
i ■1
.rTi ^
Tbr y<MH« wown bmt fomird with k titiW apkankodic mnrr
Imihlru imakHi. brr haml upon hi. further temple, her fulU
pat^mait l»|» preuml tigfn kfkiuM hi. cherk
-Not cowent. ray hrart a hudikiMl. hut lappyT the whi.pcrrd,
rrautif.U,
After k -momciH At lifted hcrMlf and quietly
kttionchrd her ni«cd hair. **1 mu.in’t do that kgain. .he Mid
-iir'
listened quietly
H.Vwanl was done
artlesa wre*-’- " *arrved. smiling; and when How
ited. with I
his ete. that there was no x*ther wav..ibe
Ihe president added
axlde
“If .
d been «m my nud. I should have
held the train all night
_ve hel
‘ rather than drag a sick man from his bed."
“We all know hx*w nunv trains are liHd all night 00 your
mad. Stamford.” answered Hxivsard. laughing. "Ho you happen
to rrmeraher the story of an ambitimiv young engineer who
pickeil himself o|. out of a wrcxAc w ith a Im4rn arm. and stepped
into a new cugfiir, and pulled hi* train through to the end uf
the run?’«»he asked signitk-.nntlv.
“I was young then and w«>rking for glory , and no superintnid
ent onlcred me to ,lo ti. or I should prohaWy have refused.”
ailded Sianifx.rtl. g.-sl luturcdlv. He added soIktIv : “These en
gtneers are a heron- set. and, Cliarlie, sometimes 1 think wc UoiVt
always do them justice."
“111 do this one justice," answered Howard, warmly.
The lurty drenped off to lied, one hv one The griK-ral 1
iimiidcm himself finally
- and I.x4cd at his watch
As he
tunwd and nude his wav forward, his careless expression gave
f ctmerm. lit* mind was rvidenllv on the grnilr
r skill and
1:11
fvTtte hae^ take ra> word for it. and mv. Come home.ichihlrm.
and hr lofiiven/ But whether he doe. or not. I IcII you. .meet,
bran. I ^Id wtmer flutter aUait thi. IHtle d««ecote of our^
and ride on the rfwine with )ou .10 hrwht day., than be mutr®*
‘'Vi'!? J'*lIilo!!i^^e*“plnr U^Idlhr hoe they could not .peak
n'-M.-i' :'rr s^r.u'nAJ'irx
clock
"llierr*. the *(hcrhmd.*- .he mumrared. *’She*. three min
titr. Utr '[he wind
dead agaln.l her S^mte day. dear.*’ .he
aihled. fondh. “yon will hold the thnritle of that rngioe. if >i»u
want
kf)d I .hall l< the pro«de.t girl in the Und
I lo)nli) to the corporation which
With a fine
.
them bread and Imiicr. they listened in
1 .ilciur to the, dull
^
,
of tbr onroming train1 Hu! in.trad. a moment later, of the u.ual
thundemu. bur.t a. tthe train .wept h>. and th'e trembling of
hey heard the 1grinding ot hrakeihoe.. the whi.llc nf the
earth, they
wed. the
I then, in the lull which foHowed.
like
heart. At thU ut
ikr Mane great,
great. excited
rx<
the
he .ick nun threw
threi hi. wife^rtartW glance, and ihe
:,‘irr.‘p
iylvia flung the
doru wide irprn. revealing
with the ^byrd train, Sylvia
t
' ilir v men. ilic formvwt uf whura the rerognued a. the nightoperator al^!he junction.
“Mr. Fox." he began with nenou. ha.te, “ihi* t. the general
Miperintciulimt. Mr------ "
“kly name u Howard, madam." .aid the oIBcial f*.r himself,
timvrrraraiimii pu.hing forward. “Wc are in ir.ml.h
(Htr rit. giiieer hafl a .trnke of apndexy tifteen mile. tuck, and I want
yofK hmhuid to take ihti train 1 knou lir’k >nk. Inii-----“Hnl he’, too .lA, .ir. to b.4d hi. head up!" Sylvu e.cUimrd
agluki
‘ What’, the iTtrable?" called I'ox .h.rpiv from hi. Ud
An incum'. hndi fell over the little i-.nnip at the dtwr. and
then .*»;;•>
“Mr
gave his thought, as much as anything (
aars ahead he im-t the conductor. w1io
xnis, and thxv talked together for sxmx
iK.i.rI« >.ly and impcrcrpin.1v it moved ahead, expelled .me mighty
breath, then amither and .imnher. quicker and quicker, dvorter
and .hortcr. until ilv ropiratioiu were lo.i in .me n.iitinuourRow
of Mcatn. ‘ The “Overland" wai once more tihd* r w,»y.
Ihe liKomotivx re.|.ondcd to Svlvia. touch with an aberity
wl.ixdi M^mcd alm**.t liunun. and which, familiar thouKh .he
W..V with the w*vrk. thrilled her thn*UKh and througlj. She
glanced at the tiine-taldr
They were twelve minute. Iiehind
time. The tJl^ty mile. I*rtwecn the Junction and Grafton lay
in a .traight, level line. Svlvia determined to um- it to gixwl pur
po*r. and to harden herself at once—ax. mdrnl. >he must—to
the tlir/y Mwed required by the inexoraUe Mrhrdulr. She ihfew
ihC'thnmlr wide o,H-n. and pushed the revvrsrd. v rr Jnto the
last ii.<ch The great machine MCimd suddenly animalW with a
demoniac mrrgv. and s.».*n they were sh.*<.tinK through the Mack,
klnmi iM-aien night JtV.e an avenging U*lt from the hand of a
ri*los\al god. The lieadh.i;ht—«j da/zltng fr«*m in tront, m» in.iiflHiriit from iH-himl-tlaiKed' feehly ahead iipxm the dnving
cloud x.f sii.- A
l*.ui that w.is all The tr.uMv wa. illuminated for
.carcriy fifty fret, and the mg’nt yawned hcyvmd like some cn
gulling ahys.
Siivia m^.mn.iarily closed
*
her eyr» and praxed
intn or hrmc-.-nighi wander
Fox. I hate to avk a %iclc man to get out of bed and .
mit aturtlier engineer in .ight and every ituniite tlut tram .tand*
Ihf rr the company Itivf. - thouwnd didbrv If jou can |mll her '
thrtmgli to Sl.xkt.m. and will, it will U- the Ih>i iwi» lirntr..’ work
that you ever «Ud 1 will give you live hundred dollar.."
Fox had at tict riM-n to hi. elU.w, Imt he now Mok lock, diwy •
and tremliling from wrakne*... In a nuHneul. ihtiuKh. he wa. up
again
“I can’t dt» it. Mr. Howanl! Fm ua. .uk‘“ he exalirord lutirrly. “If it weren't a ^ly.ical impo..thiltty.~if I
werm’t too dirry u» hoW my head up------ ’
He lin^e off ahmiitly and prr.Md hi. hand in a .bred wax to
W brow' Then he l.vd h"* rarttrd exe. tii-ai hU wife
I Ikwed ho gair. plainly regarxiiiig him a. xhii ..f hi.
head. Hut .Sjlxia luriunl pale,
Mippart. She had caughi her In
“She ll take llic train. .ir’~ exclaimed Fox, eagerly . “and dieTI
take it ihriHigh Mfc
Site knotg. an mgine »« well a. 1. and
eery inch of the road Sylvia.
mu.t go It i. yxmr duly "
bled eyr. fartened u|..vn her hudund. her diet roing and fall
ing. and Moxal red n.ngn.. ..f retumnig cUr dnartiuK thnnigh
her cheek.
Yet even in that cnkial mmncni. when her Imie
heart wa. fluttering like a wtHindid bird. ..ntHihtng in Sylvia.
- hard and .tnhUxrn—nxed the .kcpiual *ui»rnn
Tw a .icp nearer
Sylvia
hr drew
Sylvia, with
; throat, turned ujam him j
f -I will go." .hr Mi
imut »U> here wuch I
“Thi. >.mng man will atiriid to all that, never fret.” cried
Ihraard gaUy, U hi* relief, turning to Utc night o,o rator.
Whatever doubt, the Mltwnntmdciu may have h.»ri-.rx'd vet ».f
etigmrcr’i i>
nervv and .kill were pbinlv renamed when
the fair etiginrcr’i
Sylvia returned from an
ZirlTmat
’u,x.«'her
atxly M;cmd.
An indu
1 dvr bore her.clf with the iirm. MtUlued
mien of om who know, the gravily of her ta.k. yqf ha. !anl<.m
hcrM-lf fx»r it. prrfornuiKC
One 01 her bn.luml. eap» wa.
drawn Ughllv ovvr her'thick hair. She had .lipped mu* a .Iw.rt
walking Airt. and a. .he advaiwrd die calmly Imt .mifilx Uiu
tooed her jacket. WttltPut hcitalitHt, wbc .tx-pped if* the Ixcd.idc
and ki.M^ her hudunU good by.
“Re brave, gtrir be Mid rmouragmgly. though hi. own vonre
1 he toreman danced attrmlanc on the me. u-atcbiiig ho hc,it
itid water as jealously rs
and
r. a doct<
docter might v .«ich the ptiUe rf a le
r;;acc diK-r
iltenl. .\*.w the furnace
dxK-r wa:
wa. ck> cd. now h hhug o:t
I..W it v.i.% cloded
afain, and 1row, when
d again,
inavx within enni to. iiH>rr coal, it was flu.-.R wide open, lUhhn.«j
liK liming cloud of steam and smoke alxivc
ItVlludf!
lorknl with tine f.rv tan with a fine imrlllRence vvh;
h.e nniuted cmild undcr*tami; for an c;i, :nc is a steed
spin d «ieiK-iMls upon it driver. She epened or closed the
,
r. to rcon,*niue heat and water, and c. .,d ine .team whrn
I oHild he six.irnl
Thus together they coaxed, cajoled, thrr-.tneil. and R.a.lnl the wheeli-d i vnuter umil. Ike a vcritrl!.- thing
.f life, it scetnnl to siriiti eviry li. rve to ihi tlieir hidding. and
whirled them f
and faster
\ ct. as thex fl.v*hrd through
sicss and the storm
liraflon—sea reel V distiiiy-uishaMc in the darkness
1
—they were still tin minutes Ivehind time. Sxlxia
Sylxia shut her
he lips
on the curves and
grad.^ ahead, defy death du w.*nld
,
The stuky snow on her glis* now eiit o*f Selvia’s vision ahend
ll.nuttered Mile, i.a her h<- ^1 d the I ve. x t t ie s’x-cpmg p.isMiietr» Uhii.d werx* iti l.i;^luf hands t!;a:i hers, and only the
All sxH-mg 1 ve eoidd --1 tiut night
.-knoihcr tr„iu aluad. au
o|Km switih. a f.dleii nns or trex—x*;ie awful crash, and thr.mgim w.mkl Wcoui* a gralron lor her feijder flesJi. while the pal.itial cars Uhmd. now so full of wannth and light and co.nfon,
would .Hddxtilv be turiu-d i.tio tnrrc sha;>elcs« hrn|n of death.
\ci Sylvia cauivnisly .qiemd her d:or a little, and held it iirnly
agaiusi the hurricane while she hrudied off the miovv
At the
same time she n.*nced that the headlight .fas iHiming dim.
“The he.'dlight is covered with snow?" she called to tlu- flecIhe youo.g fellow instantly drew his cap tighter, hrac-d him
self, and svauiig ...Hit his dx«.r At the lirst wrucl hla>I. ;r.c srvnl
of wliicfi was that i t the gale .'dd*d to that of the tram, he cT scd
bis Vw- and lield his brv.ih; ibeu, i.ik*ing his life in ,h;s h.vuF. he
sbpM mu up**n the wet. trcacii. ri.u* rummtg-'aoard of the p tehnu liH-oim.m.. maxlr his wav lorwarxb and cleared the gla><.
Sy’.vta Wtiuvl wuh Icftrd breath untU his head aiptafMl in the
A. Sylvia .tood beneath the great Uack hulk of iron and rteel
which drew the “OvrrUiKr-comiiared vxtth which her hndiaml .
little local engine wa. Imt a loy-wnd gUnced down the long line
JOi raaiL fgpfr... and OceiMng-car.. bden with human freight, her
(heart almort ttHed her again. The mighty boiler towered high
Wve her in the daAtic.. like the body of wane hombb mie.-
k brave Uttle t
'M
S**mething of all this was in the mind of the fireman. t*>o. m a
simpler way ; and wh. n he gbi.ee.1 ,it hiss gen
gentle s.,.M-ri*.r ir«.m
me. ,1s ^he dung desperately to the ,innrest with one
hand and clutched the reverse lexer with ilie
the other, with while..
flashed
set face. I*ut firm mouth rfnd fearless eye. his
with a cliivalric 1
> CarlMMidalr. and Sylvia made nut ahead
The train*dashnl
of the east4k,uih1 train, sith trwckeil and
the glowing headlight
headhg
waiting f..r the Wlaled -iKcrlaod, her engineer and .si.iiduclor
Sylvia alh.Wid a livVrhidrn. rvtm's fear to take hold of her. Sup.^..se the suitch vierr o|H-n! She knew lh.vl it must lie ch.srd,
but live sickening |K»»sibilitv presented itself over and over again,
with Its tram oi horr*.rs. in the brief sjvace t*f a few sec**nds. She
hehl her hreath and h.;li d..*rd her eyes as they llnii.dered d*.ivn
upon the otlnr train; ami when the-engine lurched a little as it
struck the switch, her heart leain-d into her mouth
Ihe sus
pense was mercifullx short though. f.*r in an tnstam. a- it were,
they were pasi the xlangx i. juot the town, and oiiee more scour
ing tlie-open cmitry
'
In
of tlic half-piiK- *d s,-md which she let run as they
climlMvl Ik-axh free liUl-lIu- l.iM of the 1 allalmlas-11 .e«:v d l:^
Sxlxia
it thev would never reach the summit and
,p<td was slow or.ly
:.| the lirvb
lirel.ss Mi-rd
ntr.ist. ai d in realitv was terrilic; ar.«l
via'' svas
was in-rciiexl
i*crche*l was .1
it mig' the
high hauncir Sylviat;p-jt whose
V
last, th
thouglv. the liigh level of the
aork «*f the ni"ht
.Xrlast.
*r forty
Plains v.bs »ai;n-d. .nnil tor
Ikirren ITams
rxxlrxl off in Us>Xuxn tliirtv iniimu-^—they sv.rm ab
alLilr<*ss on the crest of a gale. smcK.thly and almost m.ise|e-..s]y
Jn the deadening siww.
.Sylvia susiK-vied that the engine was d*ung no belter riglit
ht-re than it did every night of the year, and that wli*-n xhi time.
Yet when she glaturd fr.*ni t!ir t;mr tal.le to Ihe ebek. as they
idixkcd over the sw.ir’.i j».*mt» of X’el.-T*>e with a force whudt
sevmxsl sufl e ent to„sKop ibe ii x.fT b’xr iciclrs. sV was chagrined
t«. discover t’i.:t t’nev were still x-ight mimiSes behind. They wTre
now ain*m.^-liiiig the long tvvrlvx ui.lc *b srent x.f l our Mile
Greek, with a li.-auufi:l fuel strx-ldi :t the bottom tlsrotigli the
>ij.irit Kixer Valiev. Ij.lxta c.iiH t * a gnm detirminati.m. Half
a .U.n-n times previ.Hi'ly 'he had wmixlerrtl. m her unfamtlwiity with hx-;.xx ir..ms and their puj niitcem s;K*ed. it she were
<k>zm
l.dImK short .os! 'or
or excevUmg the safety lm.it ; and half a d
. to the fire
times she had Uen «m the
crisis, lukd restrained
Hut her pridcT wen in ‘
urging her faster and
1-e-r; and. moreover, the
Ufore they struck the
h.*''Hu
irMer. strmxd answer en-ngh.
Hut
iM.n—contrary, loo. to
graxle. the respousi'o.lrtx *•! her deter
I bear alx.nc
»and s advicx’—sex iprd I
1 going tx. let her havc
• hxad! ” she cried out, in her
I not answer—pcrli-ps he did not hear—and.
lonr.^ The
sxi.mg her teeth. Sylxia assumed the grim Imrdcn alon
jK-mlerous locx.moiivc ix-H over the hrx.w of the hill w
thiHiUle agaiK*. and the lire scethmg m her vnals with '
furv. Then she lowered her herd Uke a maddenrf bull in its
iiiK low to earth, so.apivallmgly flightbke wu the moiioa. It
I xlx^ the gracb a. an
“N’r.lliing equal to it. sir." rejoined lb*kins, xlryly;
lUiwaTd startx^l Iwixk txiwarxl the private car ulsHii the time Ihe
Me paused
..|H-nrd
seU in a vestibule.
ve«
tram truck Hrexbtree Mill
mil
the diN*r. and laid hi* praxticrd ear toI the din milsfxie
gentlv x-losrd tbr door, as if to slam it might break the s|*x-l!. and
cmplaxmlly smile,!
When the train reached llie level of 11.,r
reii I»Uiiis and the sleepers rx-ased their swaying and Milled
xlown to a snwxoih. Mraightaway motixm-thal sure annuiieiator
of high speexl. the siiperintemlenl nil.lied his palms togiihi-r very
much like a man xh.xkmK hands with himsx-H \Mu:i 1.x got luxk
to his car. hr found Mr Slamfi.rd still up. sm,d*imt. and leaning .
luA in the luxurious se.il with half<lo*cd eyes
Slamfi.rd nm
tiomvl Howard to sit down In-sidv him. and laid his hand faiml
iarlv mi Ihe latter’* knee
“Confound ymi. ntarlie. you’ve got that sick
heart, with xour inflammatory d. *eri|*fion*. for 1
ably drv w largely, mi y,.iir imagm.1l
thinking alout him. Coiifi-**. iiow.
a little ’*
man, who know s a thing
10‘1'rU “NV cll. II did. in one rx-sin ,1; but
two.^if 'hr’^c^rvTM^e
hr
Me pausexi fiir effect.
Fvx got the iK-st railr.ud story to give .
i bn.iiglit ,»ut in years, and if I d«Hi’i get
several llimtsand dollar*’ worth of free advertising mil of it. mv
iianu isn’t C. W. Howard. I he l*csi uf tt is, ft» the s<»l*ci
“Ixt’s have it.” said Stanifi.rd, smUing.
quiringlv a* Stamford turned sharply, and gave hint a glance. ^
•i ox. did yw MV?" asked Stamford. “What’s his first name?"
“1 don’t know
He’s a tall, smotrth faced man. with tUrk hair
and ryes Rather inielliKent looking What do yem know abcnit
him? He’s a comigiralivel, new man wuh u ’
The «4d man’s tmgris trrniMcd slightly as he flicked the ashes
ford, with strange impatience.
"Go on"
plug But it aretiTthat hi. wife has been in the habit of riding
with him. and know, the road.and a^n en^ne
' he added, with sparkling
* in the hands of a girl, sir
ir.*
might lose her head Then Suniford took the others hand, and
held it in an iron grip.
girl!" he said, huskily
only by the circum£mbimt air.
“lire no. pl.„sv !•
Mx.! off a |.nmxl.
he exclaimed, nervously, for the gteam had
,\s the twinkling street lamps of NancyvUle cmroe into view.
Sxlvia drew a long l»bi't. HiU there was no tuneful reverberation
arsutg tlw lull* that night, f.ir the wind, like scune ferociou.
r.;:
codd sho». luiv miles from honw as caoly as l.ft.
Cod keep you’"
kexping their feet.
“l-aM. I«it not uso fast. Harkins.^
I the superiiitetidriit.
lull inqinnngly.
“What 1 call a liigh safely,-; answered the comlnclor.
and
seem like a little city
•f that iranscomtmirtal
train, winch ,burst upxm the town like, a
of
iramcomimnt
vhnek
i ..
-veloiic. with a shru
k and a roar, and then was gone again
all in
-aicrly rcci«nizcd
recognized the plVe. and it sermn*
seemed little
a breath, she scarcely
and rural and mean to her, a mere eddy in the worid’s
lU the “Overland was ten minoies behind, dnd it
ISO hmnan power could make up the time. Hicyj throogh the TalbihuU HUU. where tbr road was as
crooked as a serpent’s trail. The engine jerked viciottsly from '
side to side, as if angrily resenting Ihe pitiless goading from be
hind. and twice Sylvia was nearly thrown from her scat. The
wbeeb Mvagdy groimd the raUs at every curve, and made them
shriek in Mony. Unr side of the engine first mounted upward.
shtp^Si «
suddenly Mnk, as if engwlfedL cS
msunt sTivTwas lifted high alx.ve her fireman, the next dropped
br below bun.
Yet she dared not sladcen speed. T^e cry of Time! Time!
Time!" was dinned into her ears with every stroke of the pis
ton. Her train wras kut one wherl-THUy. but one cog on one
£«, StrTae.oSL "ai b S« WlWhiSTislW l>« «
speed w ere
n fi.r the nMi-ncnt they were rmming
Fox-could stay that grand im.nH-nTum. ^e^ w ildly »^«rd;
and as SyHia. tmdxr the sir.xnKx- lassgudc bom of her deadly
l*enl. rebaed her tx-nsc mtisclcs and xlrowstly closed her c>ts. she
smiled, whh a ghastly Jtumur, at the trust of the sleeping passen
gers in htr!
She was ruddy shaken out of her kthargy as thr train simA
a slight curve half way down the grade. Tlic locomrqtve s^
Sig^s^ISiSd^a^ritli! th? rtiis.^he cab Uayed aJ? cracked,
fwl, Bk k «« «.lr IlK .erriWr momentun.
.hjm a»mentarily from the track, and m a few ymnds—th^gh every
150 feet-the hre-eating
fire-eating oene^n
bebe^h n
i^hicd itself.
second meam iw
5=-X.-US
The bell,
dolorous sound,
the ears of the
“What if she leavca the riUsrhe cried,
B« msMiy fwmim Wmself. he sprang back to his aent.
w itfa the blood of tee on his checks.
.
“Am 1 nraninf too laair shoiged SyTvk.
TKet vhcB
tricklLf^tkrairhi. chrak.?^ WTten the bottom wa. at ^ reaAed
and the dai^rr wa. over—the danger at ihe front—the preaident
Jrew hi. hJSkerchief and wiped the. great drojn «»* »^tfr^
hi. brow. The ex-engwer knew the qgo") through which hu
r time, a evriow and
and railroad men
^egsaras-iass
•t-/> i ■
W: ■ "
THE NIGHT RUN OF THE OVERLAND, by Elmore ElUott Peake
PW.
lUkLW^IU
Im^ IW 4mn nhMkm oi a oKUcr »1
rM
l!ar^ W tW immttum «n
yr^rS? .Srf«, ihr Nation, . Ifh. ^ d
yM« •OMM fHili > UmA
m
l»r Up *at Waitk i
tlw M Ux a jvmm «*»
tlnn>
“On time madam T
Hi* voice rtnebed Sylm*. awhnmiitf ipr*
and dUtmet
» »be nodded duiily on ber atuU bmeutf bciaelf afam»t the ft-
1 I “• ^ llm Ir
wSSk »W diNU^ tyrn iW palWr of ajcknr^v
..^
I>V M iiiiiMiiil^i «rtillr«atM c«< bnh. and thr deft ryt%
':tss^“z»z^ •™!’^ ------------
with a ie»«<lcd
Sia"^HsS?£="fS
-««»
SS^iSS 5JrS5«i -Hh .h.
yiSrnc’s.rK:.:
f.a»»u«alr l*|n pc«**d f«ht ayimt hu chart
?i 1
11
engine.
Mr Stamftird, tlie distmgul*b«l Ruc«. Ittteocd quictjy until
Howard was dune ‘aiarlie, >i>ii arc a heartlea* wretch, he «4»*
servetl. .milmg; and when Howard pngcsled. with a Iwmkle ui
rather than drag a sick man fnan hi* Iwd.”
.rWc all know how many tram* arc held all night on your
road. Staniford.” aiuwered Howard. Unghing. ”IK. you happen
to remember the *torv of an amlutious yming
pkked himself up out of a wreck with a hisAen arm. ai^ •*‘W«1
into a new engine, and pulled his tram through to the end of
the run’” he asked Mgnitxantli
^
x\sii'7."rri“'r..‘X2i;Spv?x";-,
H$iw3-2S€££i5^
Ife
alway* do them justice "
**ni do this one justice,'’ answered H.mard. wannly
: ':,i u,, :r«i rs;^•• ^ fc-.
turned and made hi* way foiw.ird. his careless expression gaie
s,rr.V f:"B.
■J'
,
:
Ai X: rrrn“^H,« hu*';”:;, .^i«nU'‘;u™t«T:'hc
..'
5-^jS«?iS3SS:S«
i„h ihc icUvrd Item. S>1vu Uuuk the dia.r
ihr>x- «»rn, the l4iTcm.Ht of nUun ihc rect«nucd a» the ittfht<i|Hratf*r atVthr junctwi©wiih DcrMm* lu*te. 'nhi* K the fcneral
lt.x-« mile. UkV. ami I neiit
Kiiierf had a stroke of ap<i>Wx>
k„ou he\ mA. hm^ ~"
yxmr hntbaiMi t«* taVr iht« tram
• lUit hca too aick. >ir. to b.Jd 1 » head upV* Syfvia exvlaimed
I-IIX had at hral n.cu to hu rlU.n,
elUo lH.t he mm aank Kai k, dizzy
»mpo..ih,hty~if I
le ll take llic tram, .ir'"
I ,.ru|*‘'>hion,
I lA ith her di
«r
timnirh
Uwt CHK-ial nnio •lit, nht-n In-r litile
urd. .
:i;j
tightly
If It was mves.ar> to di > death-m the curies and
gradoi ahead, defy death du would
Ml ahod
stwki .mm on her glas* mm cut oT S.
ccpiiig IS.'
tend huh'. h>r her hie i d the l.i\»
id only the
hind w>
-
der flesh, while the |si
eo.h. would
Would Ux'vim
Ux'oim a gr;dio-n
i:r;dio.n lor
jor lie
her lender
gim
ami lig’m. ami comfort.
w!ilVtud!uIrV"urmd^u
mere sha:Jess'*'hraps of death.
■'”
uik«
hmi alimv^t
- ......
I c
w
Ih.ward
liatrosv on the cret of a gale.’ jrtiUH.thly and alim v. m.ifcrlrs.ly
the dc.idemng snow.
Silvia su.iwcivxl that the emtinr wav doing no Utter riglil
than It did eiery inKhi of the icar. and that when iHi time,
t
.V.I
cu u.
1. ,1.. „ .-1 l-c h-iclo. e-c w.. .h»Krl.Kj
iitm ajqiroachiiig the l*Mig
Crwk. with a hraunful h vci sireirn - i on
Spirit kivrr \ alley, Sylua c .nn to a grim ileurmurau
a vk..-.cn lirms prvvamsli shi had wiMiurr
i.uiti with heal
ibc goMHi
Ibc lw»i
shimh.*
“Well. 1x1 ween
.. Slaiwl.ira Minifd Juridy. ainl g.,f h,r...................lid >tw
did
\xm M«
MV ?" .ard
»acd Suiuford.
Sumford. -Wha<
----------, h..
- - ^ . .
d..n-| know, llt-v . .ai vn,..nh (»ccl m.,1. w«h .l»rk luu
K.,lwr inlclligr
■nw ,dd nun. invkvrv ,r^«l.. hr JwVjd
mi.
right-
and Moreover, the liim; tahle. imiteli luiihui her fa.lcr and
lir scinwd answer i-5ioii<h. Hut jf.l before ihti struck Mr
de! the resiKMisiUIrty of her dctennination-^mitrary. luo. to
. hiislcnd s-advicv—.ixmed Ux> much to Uar alone
^
;ir^,\"?:r..l.^Tiv^'::; n!Snk-:al
Half
Ik) on.-
ioid. with strange impatience
”lx. on
o2s«^«Kssj?iS'5'3i
.U cried tml. in her
“The hc.dhghi i. covered with .now’” >hc called to lU- tire
■'" ■■" "
muitahlc cimraej^ w<
It with the nmi. >nlHlmd
her ta%k. ixg ha. taiih in
The voung fclKrw imtantlv drew hi. cap tighter, hraerd I
m his d*ior .\l ihc ti
hr. “h.
h;. liJ. in hi. h^ 'nl.. ^•
Shu w. iud with UuU breath until hi. head appeared ui the
ss,".;; t rtM i-tS~"Ss*s^
G«;lrcp>oo-
™-:'5t£€»I?Ea?.£Sa
j! sx ttSsassSSS
seemed t
held it in an,iron grip
y the circumamhieni air
evdaimed, ncrvoiwli. for the ttcam had
,w h,«. ,hn, ni.h., J«r .he n,n4 iil. ..r^ |.r«-.
and kiawd her huxhand gm.d hi
e heaevea ttiai lor me
>u
o«.
isio Hu.e. AO cirry minute. Ihc thought I’c.at a py
for tU
the K>ft often of
—a wimian*. band. moremTr. ermtmed fi*r
seemed Wildly absurd ;
rnnll^'r
the situat^ flashed over him m an **‘‘y*V
S‘i-3S?££r
worthy of her father
it)t"k'M»"lu»
~-
"CTs in krr’
.TLf.u.’r.n.'Jn.s
iron »a ,.~l
She wa* rudely shaken out of her kthargi a. the tram vt^
.light curve half wav dow n the grade. I he locom<4ive sW
d need, and sUxA m every iron rou*cle. The
the rails, the cab .waved and cracked,
mthei
rel
-jsf.5,*„ r.««. ~.™ rsMc-if-A.
..cw bts'^e^dikf ^Kl wiped
in hmw. The «-c«gmecr knew the agony through wluch hu
But it wa* only the ternbic
if'm.' human pe^wer could make up the time
I hey
««rwinda« through the l allahuU HUU. where the road was a.
as a »crpeut's trail. Tlic mgioe jerked viciouvK from
hiUx and UdUnr* with ha boarae ahnek.
-
wme tinn .he mtuisi tliat the headlight iCas hurnmg d:m.
il . r. ,mlWW
A. S^U« .u^od hwath tlK .grcal lOack hu»
«hWh Arrm Ihc -CS«U»r -c'UM.ar^
‘
41," said Mamiorn.
-1 am going to let her have her head!
if:
slW’
zzxi'd
- ' - .........
s
Shi had caught !u r huOumd »• iiwaiimg.
Inifchiufi muinU and auTlImg throat..turned
diuperately.
uric on the latter’s knee
••Cwifimiid ytm. ITurlir. you
heart, with your inflammatory
.d.K drew largely i«t V«mr inu»
chlir.u:Vi‘:cc’’H«^^^
Silva worked with the f.fs uii with a fuic mtelhgenee wh;
cn.v.;c is a .teed
di the nmuiivl could umlerstaim; for
rned or clo.ed thr
hose .|xed «u|Hiid. uptm it driver. She
steam when
r. to ecommiire heat and water, am
,■■•-1
^1
rhr.“rhr?r!T^':'i-::.:;'n«^
......................- -
.he, -
sa x'it\:;:.:rH« ssz:=.
Supi*#rt
■‘„’::;’uii:: nSL'i’rS
of high speed, the superintendent riiWied hu |qdms together ^ry
llic tra.k wat dlmnmated for
that no Mnf^rtunale creature—human or brute-.nisht wander
tlut night Unwceii the rail..
nie hrernan daiiced atirmlaiicc «m the tire. iv.itchiiiK hi> luai
aud water a. jcaWl.. ; . a do.m r might v -itch the pu!.c c 1 a le
vend ivatimi
N. w the lur.iacc lUvr wa. elo ctl, mm n I ui« ot
It. Ulch. mm It v.aa cWd ayam, and now. v.he:i the raieiiov.
mail within crii^l to. more coal, it wa. rtunr. w..V c^n. h<htms
jJm- drmiig cloud of etcam and .moke aUnc w.txi a t,ia.'c;ral
_________the I
lou me hundred d<4Ur."
rx\ hitteHv. “U it weren’t a phy.
it too dif/v to hold m> head up-------
Hut that wa. all
■"'ri'iTi'-'"'
iliK llic OIKUI counlri.
Z'\^
m
The trainI dashcl into Carl
CarlnmiGle. and SyliM made out ahead
the glowing headlight of theI ca.t-»K.uml train, .ide traeked and
crland.” tiei simn-ss. -...............
itciaied 'Xheilanw.
waiiuig f< r me
the Iwlaled
“Ovvi
..............
douhtless. ..mung
fununs and in'.tfuK
fnttfuK For the iir.l lime durins tlw
Silvi.i allowed a morlud. mrvous fear to take hold of her. .
ifiM * lire switch" icere ikh ii! She km w that it i«az» U* ch.»rd.
!.nt tlie sickemng p.^..hdi«i presented itsMf over and our aga.m
with Its tram of horrors, m the hrtei space of a few secoiiiv She
held her hreath aud h. lf ch-^d 1-er eyi^ as thei thm.dered tkmii
.^ijion the other train, and when the ruRine lurched a Intle a. ft
struck.the switch, her bean Iea|wil iMo her immth
Hie su.
U.t n.4ch The Rreat machine .ermid .uddenly animated with a
demoniac enentv. and ^.i.n tWv were .hoj.imi; through tlu hlacx.
.tiurn Uaten niKht hke an avenKtnit Udt from the hand w} a
cloud of .m A
the tronhh >” called ! ox ahatpiv from hU
.Something of all thi. wa. in the imnd of the tiremaii. t-Mit a
.ininler wav; ami wK«n he Klanced at hi. gentle >M;«rior iiimi
tune to time, as .he clung de.pcratcli to the armrc.1 w ilh one
liaml and chitclied the n-icr.e lever with the other, witli white
.ft face*, hut hnn immlh and fcarle.. cie. hi. blue iie. Hashed
with a chivalrw hre
noi*ele.dy and imperccptildv it moird ahead. eviMlKd .arc miKhty
breath, then amuher and anuther. quicker and qnukrr. .horier
and .hortcr. until it. rc.lnraiiim* were but in one Kumnuou. How
of .tram, - 'nie “Overland” was once umre imdi r wa>
The h«mKiiive rcMxnided to Sylua’. uuKh with an alacrity
which M-eincd alnvui human, and whK'h. ianuliar thouRh. »hc
wa. with Ihc work, ihnllcii her thnuiKh and thnm*h. She
glanced at the time laWr
Ihcy were twelve minute, liehind
lime. Ihe twenty mdc. iK-twecii the JutHtKMi and Grafton lay
III a atraight, level line. S>l\ta determined to lur it to rihkI |mr
po.e. and to harden hcr.elf at once—a., hidretl. .he mu.t—to
S
cars ahead he imi the coiiductor. who also seemed a little nm
mis. and tho talk.d u«ethcr for stMtie imimcnts. > be tram, at
the tinw. was siuiMuiig around the choppy curved m the 1 alUlmU
Hills like the flash of a whip, and the two men had vhflxuhi in
keeping their fret
•1 ast. hut not tixi fast. Hacking’ tyhserved tlic supirmlcndciU,
ball inquiringly
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- What I call a high s.detv.“ aiisweied tlx oMiductor.
•Tlut fearful m the cah. eh
i; (Sinai to It Mt. Tcjoilicn | i.u kiiis. iiryiv
started ksek l.iward the private car aUmt the time the
tram truck lleivhttcr Hill
He ivatisi'd m a lestihulc. (MHiicil
tlie dfH.r. ami laid ho practkvd ear M the dm out si. e
Hwn he
ISi’ti?Jw'SS ^a£TwithLiLtbe geoerau* crowd bur*t
^i“;^3*i.i«
St. 'W «>*c fen
... l^inSokcdiSVr father!
-Vklua if ihe •«•»«»**
W criwl
B« iMualx recpreria* •*«««. ^ H«h» b«k to hi. kM.
cSfaTaSa^ waa-v »« «« •
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WREAU Of fA5niOM5
MN»<AVS» Vt
marioricdane
Dear Mt»s^D^>n>kilUt»o pkatc
AUn$iJhfimifBmi,44EvtT<m€»t»-tMA*A
Nt^ Ymkpfy.
I ,n a taik*f«4 Mut. aH*> mtuit oiO*r n UKNug
««), «
M> hnckl n 5 <cn 4 «»cUr.. b»U 34. '
rf«%. Wumn hatr.
cw»»pJc«icm. i
Kahn u Ka<» oc |>»t, co»i .<wk term a g<ad.chiwcc lor
kr^^nA
UaTk aad Id*
fdrated and y _
r*e shades in a miatufc <*ra>. u<k w‘n san
mid hr on tl»e read* f. wear tailoeed order. Jura*»ngr >^nh your au.t . The ample hr^ hau
anr nkr in toque *hapc*. are light m wetirht. coaae in a« cc4or* aa
wrU af t4aih and requite eery Itule tnmiaifig.
«o good lor hard
Make the yoke ol very faic ivory spng
ttj.sarur‘..rx::5,‘".u'
brown hair, blue es^ not much color. tweuV' hve yean old, h^
S2 mehes and waist 22 mches. Alto plcaie tdl aae trhat kmd
of a hat and gk*re* will look well with ihu *utt and what length
Tmade ofm^fa^ive matefial arrai^ with a dccachaUt
unicf* aunipulatcd by an artiater^Ttere doe* not teem
any necrisity lor either, at a ahunrotriiig piuk gown could
j onh be worn («r rrnung or thr moat iormal day oecamHu m
1 the'hiHise. *o that it could he m.-dc with a »hort tram fnen the
turt
Hare it made in Pri-wes, *t>le. gathered to fa the figure,
and hnifbed oo the hcHtoui wilh u*Trlappint ftufy ni«e*.
dre** tl
I ^*c
to lSt^th*n$g
ends
hgir and cc
c)r. clear
clear olive complexKHi^and
mtm
What a pretty sample oi sat.n feudardV One angg^tUHt •* to
muc to a pnncrt* fnwk. ycHning at the waul Iw
ti« »(> thirrnqt
Ilie Ugi.mi of the fr«k could
the hem. each lucked edge wrth a ruffle of narrow l»Uck \al lace
If liked, add three row* id lda*k \ al lace tn*emon alKHii the
wkut bne. the luiddlr nm evactly deltning the Imr Top with a
ciyam Ucc yoke, given a *q»urr effect hy mean* of folded reser*.
hiioad on the shoulders and t.t|a ring tt. mahing at the l•eg^nnmg
of shirring at waist line ami there held down with little black
satin ri»cttes. Kdgc thi* lichu arrangement wuh a little fnll of
the Mlk ami hUckWe
1 he- sleets, will Iw full puff* to elU.w,
ritdnig in lace cuffs joined w ith fold* .»f the s "
Thi* wiiidd he a very prrii>. l>cc«Hiung fr
^M^ud'snmm?'l^ness suit It is dust*rests!usg and
edit cool
Hate a full skirt taken-into the belt with rather
«mal] box plaits fdtcHed well down Ulow the hips and a nattv
ponv coat faushed with a flat collar of a cirntrasting matenal.
Stvposmg xou choose navs blue and this color has much to
rrxxHim>end it. then the collar c*mld le of blue and white checked
crt plaid silk, strapped m wuh blue Itraid The skevef shookS
hr not shaped. rSTcnA at wa.st m cuffs matchmg the coHar.
Black atKf white check k*ok* extremeb well on certain shades
of natv hint, and when owrectli combined is exceedingly unart.
so sou might like to trv the effect of both the bloc and the
togcthei
. wa. nudr wrth I
below.
McClure’s^
Magazine
imae^ lo|^
The rada wlks would *ccm to*i
Voo wiU had the aktru mostly
Your hat
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frock!.**tb?foes will be Iwcommg. arid nig too
while the expense will be
i atyle and l<aut>
exceedingly alight for to
MBrjorie Dgine Patterns
Biblical Plants In the
Holy Land Today
BBdibyret*ororlu*Mo^yiul
trtick. tuck*. CuiSckui'.Reminimacm or Ceoaioe'Mabmoe'.
LJeo(Mn.E(kk. wbjrialoiH
KxolioeoavnUeikort acii^
■bort Aofiet by wiken wbo have
mule the pro<l»aiofioi..ho(t
• ipeuL
.. verv „„ io,
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H
Xt*ti have cboaen black and white as a trimming, then have one
of these hats in black .implv trimmed with a bow of the black
and white *ilk and a wlnic quill
If the coat t* enoffuned svith
biur and white, then let the hat he navv blue trimoied in blue
and white, ad img the white quiU*. Wear un kid th've*.
There i* a fitted biimg. which can be used tu omitted as
Idced, while thr waist itself coioists of the front* and ttie back.
The Uck i* tiKked to gue tapering lines tu the figure and the
fronts are Uid in hems at their front edge, and in a box pbh
at each side thereuf with tucks that extend to yoke depth, be
yond. The yoke p<»rtions are *eparatc and are arranged over
the whole and there are reguUiK.ii shirt sleeve* with a plain
Thbi. the firfl time thu the G(e
o(Mt>.E<Uyudthehi«o<yo(the
ChriaUi. ScWOmfck b.*c bee.
kK (orth without biu either w.y.
stock
The quantity of nuicrial required for the medium sire i» 4
yard* 21. 3's yards 27. or 2 yards 44 mchc* wide.
The pattern 5577 is cut in size* for a 32. M. .V.. .V4. 40 and
ATmTriAi*! measure, and will he nuiled to am addre** b>
Miss Jlarjonc Dan* on reveipt of tefl (’cnts.
(If in haste send
an additional two-cent stamp for leilri jKwtagi. which insure*
thhvmy of truthy evidence i. left
to die tewler.
nK»rr prompt delivery-i
l;,
M> .
A^'B’
<lni<.at ino ihAaaand
fut«%H uncr I'hrist
huly l.aii<l, and dr
*h«ncv three quarter length, brought into-cuff* carrying out the
jfkc effcit
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Skeleton Blouse with Girdle.
;-r,
! Hc.^r MU* Ham I liaie a gray shad.m sUk dress The skirt
InrralatHWL, cr.'.*c
is *hirrid mii. the Ml and ha. .4 frmrt pirtcl millincil h> the sitle
ua^y
tuvr made much
pleat* Mu waist 1. surphee. with sicetx* «|Utlc full taken into
-.•* I'u Ud* ny a* uril
rler «
hatg tight l.ttiug cuffs of the *i1k
1 should like to change the
tdl httd. m »hr
Hthir
.tvle of this, a* I am tired .d tl. although the nutcrul i* qmte
lai.irr luur. m«l cl the flant* that gtwHl
I wear a white chemisdlo with it. and a* the long cuff*
e rcmi.vahlc I j.fien wear cuff* matching the chemi*etle I am
fair brunette of nmlium height and build.
Mr* 1. KAand (HI hill bod Aallo. in held and m
1 fancy the .kin id your g..wn wtll be .uftkicirtly up to «laic
dr^rrt
MmL ani*r and cummin, named
as it IN lIuHigli yi.u might like to change the *hirrmg to gn-up*
uji snull tucks, ami tl»e waist might Iw nKulenii/rd with very little
tnwMciif ion*will take .ml a V Inith luck an«l fr.Mrt fr«im each
slvmliWr and a.K.iher in the ccTiirc Uck c..rrcsp<m.ling with the
vhemisetle rif.k-1 •». the front
I ill all fix V* with cream lace
•Tyer^‘t!:rs;u^v;^l^t•'T^^^^^^^^^ m.u
plant.
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sr.,jpirk .'.mk::'
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elvrt U'ws III the front tH-mrc V. I he
iniglit like til fonn mitten cufff
with lace m.uchiiig that
%ni| hnd It e^rnuherr. On nick% and
ruin. artKtod amtmt ciik*. as hmg.
fhimed %ulk -s^n^xurih o«l hI
^all •
U UnA. like the mar June
«if ihrer I
drird hx*
di#i* .tdrtt
rdXndl P^^rl tlS:
i ua* cn I
L that the
,h,
to a dinner
le
I am 5
k. weigh ahiHit lOK pounds.
X? Can yiHi give me .ijme
have it made?
hat material to use and■ •liow
1 to• wear k>w
low neck
I w.mt •■•mething
•
that will make me
l«>o rxpcii
swelf. nothing too
expensive, and I th<rtigbt**4unctlwng
nrnng
Wi4i it f. W divnleilU
and if pi.ssildc. to have a deta,
s »til1 in sivlc?—Wedding C.ncvt
tall. have, brow rj^ hair^and^
h,.K,.
The tailored shirt waist is one of the standbys of the wardXiAe that i* alwa>* in demand, no matter htm many more fancy
blouses may or nuy not he a.bicd to the list. Ihis sme U among
tlie latest and moft desiralde. and is equally well adapted to linen,
ti. cotton, to silk and to wool waiktmgs w|#^ it can Ik made
either wmh or without the ydke. As Uhisirated. however, the
rtutcnal is white Imen with trimming of pearl IniUons. tlie e^t
being one of exceeding smartness as .well as damiitu-**
The
uike is eminently attractive in effect and is very generally beciiming. but as ali the plaits extend to the shoulders .h is optional.
Taffeta and flannel are both useful so made and button, can
alw ays \k as simple s>f a* handsome as one may like.' while the
model suit; the entire dress and the separate waist equally well.
V. that It really fills a great many neecU.
Thr skeleton bk.usr that
or waist is an altogether x
I* a* eliamiinu a* well can lxthe scasmi
Here i* one J
>Yt almdutely simple and that i* adapted to ahm.*t inery nia^*
lerial used f«.r iudiw.r go\vn*
In the lUustratw.n it i* made of
buff colored poplin with uitnming nt plain and fancy braid, while
the girdle is of silk in exactly nutchmg coh.r. Inrt veiling, cash
mere. hmrietta. Panama and chiffon lif«aikhHli* arc all appro
priate in wool materials while almost every one of the simpler
silks.can be »o utilixed
7he‘hlo«u consist, of the fronts ami backs and ha* tlrtas It IS so congreat merit of allowing a choke in the do*
either t>ack or front
structed that the i.pcning can be matle
form strap like trimas best liked T he fronts are extended
ming* that are attached to the full gird and the lock ju.rtions
oC the waist are lapped over onto the fr.uil ;d the shoulders, so
allowing tlu- use of the omanirntal Irtrtlons that are so much
liked this season and that are v. Uautiful
She quxiuitv of material retpiireil f<»r the iiieilium si/c is.
The pattern 557(. is cut in s.^t * for .v 32. 34. 3T.. 38 and 40
inch buft measure and will be mailed lo .-uu address by
Mis* Marjorie Dam on receipt of Irn cent*. (If m haste *md
an addiTtonxl lwo*<rnt stamp foij letter postage which iiiMjrrs
more prompt deliveryl
.^d•lr,
Mis* Marjorie Dane. 44 Hast
Tweiuv-third street \ew Y.irk ^ity.
m
Skb
Cm^U5 HHD ^OV3
.Tllrul lot H>nnkl.ni (>«r«l |K-t(u
' outer' nail.
«He city uwlf uhrre it
la^e^ the gi-tge. dnne the o.iall niutr
JmtU anamg the fair green mal leaxr
^ d,e mWk-huaJ^di lm.h of ilmm
that i* held 4n- the nM»*t pritmincnl o
iBiWtcal Kholari to lie the |.lant it.HJ
which wa* woiTit the crown .d thorni
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NICKLETOWN’S WICKED EASTER ENTERPRISE
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-How terrible-Jiaid all the people. -\Vhxt sh.ill wc do?**
-Wcll. • said the cunning Town Qcrk. -you know th.vt wc :
SS;avH;K
“Of coarse wc
more egg.. ITicre 1. no great*
ergy in producing cheap good.
ourselves?" asked the gooae-berd,
"Couldn t we cat the egg* ^
he other people.
*
who wws not quite at wise a* the
Mid the scboolmastcr. "Don’t vthi know that
teap egg* are never go^? Don’t y<*u remember the lime when
t hc^x a wagonliidTof egg* at an auctioji sale for a mere
song^lhat tfay all turned out to be spoiled?"
alnaua up among the wheat of the Ho!>
Und Before the >mmg wb«t t
It* ear* iho weed and the wheat
Mi alike that eixry one who *e«
tare* growing among the gram «
today can
laird^wa^ tl
uproot the tare* before harvert time.
ETaf-o-r.
much a* the rest of you people."
nfc’dl there b only one thing to do.*' said the beadle. “There
fo 00 use'in arguing wilh the chickens about i|. They are almost
as^^ie as^^hoolmafter. We most d^ivc them Ut us
lock them all tu> tewetber in the town jail, which lockily has no
l^^i^at an^ I?Se darkne*. they will drink that u is night
aU the trine and ofj^rse they will n« try to Uy eggs. ,
wind"
Standwg eight and nme
high, and bendmg tbcir silken txf^U
S!Ut to the gmuDd before every wh«*1^
the
NE day aUmt a tnrmth before EaUer the Va^or of Kkkla-
rrr*p.t<:/T.,2su-£a'S'.^r'
ewt Syria Whwver the chmate permits.
big lot of chicken, this year. That is very tad. for we wffl not
have imidh of a market for ocr e«*.Tbe Town Clerk th««ht for a whik, and then be said:
“1 have an idea.*
He saddled hb mule hmnediaiely and rode to PennrviUe.
where be fornid the Mavw aiul the schoolmaster and all the p^
^ lookiiw with pridr and jqy at the fat hens which were walkmg aroonO everywhere.
-Good day,- said the Town Oetk of Nickletown pleasantly.
-What fine chickens yon have! And what a wooderfnl lot of
them! Too had! Too bad*-*
..•■ttr;
ter. but 1 will not try now.’-
.si.”
I rtay
rr songs to them to keep them
there tiU Easter *»ngriig *li
that they wooM not get rinpa<
asleep as much as possible
"
bent or unhappy, for he wa, veryr soft-hearted.
locked op the scfaooliiuster
* * *
The very names of dsote who
wike stories for McQure't tell tbo
"airs,?:. vilH «». a.ak.n.d H, ,cr- Ao^ofthcertories. Rex Beach.
Wifia Sibert
1* g.»ing «.»i in there?" said the Mayor of Penny ville in
Daskam Bacon. 1
I'ld??" yeUed the men of Nkklctown. “We are being Conrad,
Richard
^*^\Vhat
*
^'**^Vho are yon, and h(.w did \«»u get into our coop?" asked the
I told him. *houting all the (
help
Maytir of Pe
"Well, I am ternbly sorry."
"I wish that you had told u* be
steal oor chickenv because then me could have shown >t*u w
thev are
It is no wonder that you are getting killed in there,
for'the birds that you tried to steal are not chickens but eagles!
aid the scho.4master pi
“I
about it."...........................
"I will tell you all a
: you!” cried the men <
"Take us out tirst. 1
n^ ’Tfelp! Help!"
thought that I am sure you will be interested when I tell you
So I win expUin it tu vTni first TTie men of Nickletown coiuinued to sliout for help, but the
schoolmaster said; “You were very kind to warn us about the
price of hen*' egg*. Wc locked the bens up and then I got the
wonderful idea that if hen*' eggs were too cheap by Easter time,
some other kind of eggs would be juvt the thing to bring a fancy
price. So wc went to the mountains and caught a lot of eagles
and we put them into the hen coop to get i-Agle-Easter-Egg*.
Was not that a wonderful idea? Of course, we did not know
khai you were coming to steal them, otherwise we would have put
up a sign to explain about it to ywx."
“Well let us take them oqt now." said the Mayor.
•mold on." Mid the lam^ter of Pennyndlle. “Eagles are
birds of prey, are they not? Now 1
i should like to km
know from
tto? t>«<" <0 ttkt thdr |4»« Iw ^cr.
Kow I hm thoofltt
“No! no!" cried the men of Nickletown.
"We cannot tUy in
ns tit and we wiD pay yon for the loM of the eggs.-Wen," said the people of PetmyvTOe. "that b pMectly fab.
adted.
-UTir. havenT y«o heard?" asked the Town Oeik of Kiekle^
'"'Ir^^LntriDe the Town (>rk Of Kkkktowa
c«mri« Itttt mean people there that he hadfo
drickcos away from the wbe people of Peanyvfile.
“Then there b nodring left for os to do except to steal
WaiUm Butler Ye*!,. Flor
lice Hesao Rice,
MarioDHaU
R«eYo .
rc»dy hive
welcome exch new aftocy from tbeir
^L^o(ft>eWoiU. Thegoodm«ke^ i. meS
nambcT oTpe^ who shop
their prey that they may
Even I nevxr had »o '
U«em Since chickem’ egg* are
coufudlors and they can whbper tt to the rest.
Brpdifal Son.
*Tbe bosk, that the
Srid eat.- and which the ^prodigal
analyze the government of cities
from a business point of view and
present a novel angle for looking at
this matter of governing citiea.
grocer and the l»oUhrr and the underMicnii anu the
■ aiid ab*ui a dorr« officrs of the very l>c*t cituem of
B.\ickcltown sneaked to IVniuvilIc in the iiii.ldle of (he night and
pncffor k«p.n« .h, moon Hi, >«. know, und .c ..mpl, can,
accept another favor."
right." cried all the people. And notTimg
m effect. Sohenwleaway.
or of Penny vnlle said l» the
imiTr* oiTr
%ahe*
It if
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err arc many
portcra oj 0*e thn*rv that the crown
Jews to the time* of Qir»l. and after-
Geo™ Kibbe Turner-, xudie.
of the huiinew meoegement ud
I of citi«. of which
his famous Galvestoo stonr and his
Chicago vice rtory in the April
rilile scream* and yell*, and cvcrylKuly got up and hurried to the
a.d«^ftl
5^, ^S^Td^‘thicket.
The master 6gure of die great
liberator stands fordi in the chaptess
of Carl Schua’s Reminiscence that
arc now runnii^ in McQurc's. the
greateA piduie of the great emanci'
pator ever penned The personal
touch of ad Schuiz's acquaintance
with Lincoln adds a new point of
view to this Hkcncss.
the
.And so. afthooA the eagles did not Uy a single egg for Eas
ter, tfaa people ofFerniyviBe made a very good profit, and when
People who buy McOure s from
month to month ought to know that
the entire March editioa was told
out rather smartly, and that al
though the April edition U over half
a imffion copies, it does not appear
is if thU were too many. Buy
promptly, or better sidl. send yewr
dollar or hand it to a newsdealer
for a year s subscnptKHL
On all news stands. 10 cents.
11.00 a year.
THE&\&McCLURECX3. V
44 B^23d Stitet
Kew York
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S3 te.-xX'^oris
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checks
iLSTr^:
moum^n Ukc. and aylran rttreat, whilelne atripea, checka and
^iMbooe effrcta ajifm in the abort, natty coat for wear on
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kliUioerjr atylea for both momuig and drcaa uk arc nu^at
pronounced. 'I he tailored hat
a thing of wir^ or quillt
and riiaKm. rs>cdall\ ribbon, which i» cont«wtcd into bowa of
marvelous atitfncaa and aire. The general tendencv of all hata
ia toward the downward droop on the aidca. which, while naeiiil
in ahadnig faces where Father Time has left his mark, is also
lackiitg in that smartness which Uic average American woman
elaborate coiffure.
A few violet and foliage hats have made tlirir apjicarance.
as they do every spring
Neapolitan. Milan and Panama straws,
leghorn and chip arc p.ipular Little t.^juc * in Panama, leghorn
ra particoUf.
Some of the smartest Jiats have for their only iriroming
wreaths of roses and other bright lined flowers There is miwh
evidence of lilacs hhes of the valles. |K>p|.ies, cum-flowers. roses
full-blown and in tiny buds for hat decoration. Manx kinds of
weaves in pl^ds and stripes and Dresden are some of thc*Hb^
lions chosen b> the makers of hats. Wings, birds, ostrich feath
ers ostrich pompons also hasx a large part in the fashioning
aif dressy femminc head-gear. Uce is seen on the Parisian im^atraps ootlinc the amiholeT' uSlx
ed Iwttona arc mudi uaed for uitnmodels will displace lace with flower* later in the season.
Tlie. bonnet promises to have a‘ laJ^^/oTIowing and the
tri^rnr tuque is assuming an unci.mnion
iKipularity Ihe
mi4sl,n««n is still quite popular. Tlic adjiistinent of the bandeau
play* a large part in this shape, the hat having .m entirely diffrrcm rftcct with a different setting-in of the liandrau.
The picture hat in the design is of pale blue Neapolitan
straw, the roses and ostrich feather are pink. Roses form the
under-trimmmg also. The Panapu walking hat has a trim
ming of aigrettes a small tip and roses.
A correspondent in Paris suirs that there arc unmi*takablc
signs of hats going back tm the head* a* Jar as. they have tilted
forward in the rcrent Sfpectacwlar fa*liion*
At piTsent. *he
«ys. the hats, as a rule, sit pretty flat o„ the i..p of the head.
Alinovt every liat with any cUim to sl>le. the same writer
poSl of rol hair K.ed into budeu. >nd am<«« ihr ir
mings s<i trrrly
trjrrly used last >rar
hat presented *? we
xrar that hats
turc whenII off the head. iTir I rench wtnnan has no
ist false hair,
• - and *tucks
• it- into her coiffure freely,
against
a wisp more or less will give tlie dcsireil effect.
Many of tlic straw bats are of the famous old co
^pc. Green u a p*ipular tone ni tlm inillmerv, and t..^,___
huge aigrettes are the l-cst liked iriminings for them
For earlx wear, unqucstionablv the suit hat. matching in c-olor
and general effect the g^'wn with which it is to be wvm«. will l»r
llttrrSpkskbiwrj'^^iicb an orkind imitatoi' Ant ^>an5 i6^!
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