The Daily Eagle, September 22, 1905

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The Daily Eagle, September 22, 1905

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

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Sutherland, G. H. D. (1874-1931)

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1905-09-22

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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EMirarfi
HOUSE Tfl»F IN NERVOUS
ITALY STILL
jmEDUKE
CENTRA! LAKE
TOOK FIRST BADLY STIRRED
EXHAUSTION
Nothing adds more to the comfort ' .
home than go^

auaasB

oPEfOtTwe
TOMORROW.

wilc ckase

•UIMU.WM |WE»E

CAUSES TME DEATH OP EU H.
WON THE StEO RACE* EVENT AT
.•MBSERRY,
OAYUORD.

Comfortable Rocking Cbi^.
We ard ^wiog tlte.fioest and largest Section
of Rockers In die
at pHces’wayl)elow sHiatt|ie smaW dealers cooil
i^rdto sell them at.
?

Special
A large arm rocVer> just
like cut, only seat is upholfitered in imiUtion
leather. Finished in rich
dark golden oak.

Only

Your Credit is Good Here.






OvtB« to the deer«i>Md tnOe, the
TrawM Tneaon coSytaar vill oesM
opvMtAg tte boMM tonumnr Idr tbit
•Bd v» am adrlMd that' tbe
kWM viU be eUnwd
Mttthtfn olty bir tbe yrtMer. wUch
vlUaoon be ben.
Tbe tnatkasemenl U rery veU saUefled wltb tbe
McelTed end
th« probabUlUea are that tbe
Tloe elU be oondootad nut ......... ,
Pruldent Wm. H. Blake eaye oe
hee Traverse City wen enoogb to
like It hJe borne tbongb be fivee no
wtirwoe that he Intends utovlDg here
Iran Cbeboygaa. .

8. C. UJINNU WIU BULD

$2.75
vr

Dee Teek ThM la E:H Raea Walter 212 TOWNS AND VILLAGES H6PORTEO DESTROYED.:
sL Wu nfti
rath In *:».
Has Been dii Rejad In Thle Region S9

.

J. W. Slater
Ywr R«naM« 1

....Uliii. wer. enteral b—e iMt night.
Ume of Frank Boll aii4Bobert.<3oi(
but in both caeu Uie bojtfar wu dbebvered and frightened away wltboHt
eenring booty: At HoTa boose, tbe
mu Jumped out of a wlaOow when ne
foud that he had been diacovered but
at Glow's a flgtat eoued and Cknr
Uaaed tbe intruder wUh-a chair, tbe
latter golttg throng a window head
flrsL Tb» booses we«i nsltett betvMtt tbe boors of 2:«ipiid 4-o’clock.

PYTfllANS !
MAKE GAINS
MEMKRSmP

INCRfUEl
IS yea|.

.JadtsoD, MiclL
Greater gains
before recorded
to tbe KnlgbU of
The Hlcblgu
OM. u Increase of
present term. Qi«ad

Tbe ooahnet for a bnUdUut SUM
feet in «Ue hu beu let by H. B. Tonbull of Port Horob, the bolldtnc to be
erected at the owner of Maple ud
neventb streets ud to be used u
grooery-store by Mr. TnrabnU. M
Tonbiill. who bu been In the whole­
dial
sale prodaae tmiMsu «wap jb
here a week ago to visit his
hrather, David Toniball. and was
tmpsened wltb the dty that b*. dfc pobllah u oIBdal
'^The foUowiag elded to locate here.
elected:
Orud dtanoeBor,
nOJHIN»r BOSTON
Manistee; gmad

BANKBISMAB

ix-

y Mil

Lumber •"
Materials.
^ply
your plans
know
i»dy,
wh»t your

I riiTTf1 !
[iiiroiaisaa

defiver jubatever Is
needed without loss of
time . to yourself or
workmen. *

Lumber, Interior Finish and Building
Materlals''alway8 ready.
i.
Our uiill will quickly dispose of a hurry onder for
special wood work.

Hemlock Wood, $IM per kM
BdpMsMim.

TRAVERSE CITY

IWFG. CO.

W. L. BROWK, Mgr.

XHE NEW FALL

Walk-Over Shoes

Piuds A. Peabody, a lawbw of the
«odt« banking ^ oC SlddM-. Pm.
bdiU Co. died suddenly today of bMrt
dMease at his home here. He wu 74
ts old Md leaves a wldow.^ eon

PALE$t1NE LODGE WnX
BOLD TBE BANNER

[Spedal to The Dally Baglai
Detroit, September
Palestine
lodge will -tntuate lU thoosudUi Matonight. MlchiguY biggest lodge
pinsent hu M7._ _

Hie
Crawford
Shoe

The New
Fine
Trousers^

For Men
$3.50 and $4

' Ooodvalaee—
perfect fltUng-

t have added tble wellknown Une tor men.
The Crawford
tte pur

$150 to >6 DO
tbujon will

SEE OUB WINDOW

We can save
you looney

ARE HERE-

Rowland Douglass
Fortbe men who drees la
proper (aehion from bead
to foot, wltb aeropnloue
carefofeverydetan. then
Ta no belter ahoe thaa the

Walk­
over
One of tbe greaUet edvaatagee offered to Walk>
-Over wearer* I* the greet
vutoly of ahapea from
wUeb to aele^ Get the
•lylebeetadaptad to

1

n

Shoe Store O19. WUtiog Hotel

Sign of the ked Cross

Highland
Linen
Is one of the very flnest
papers for correspoodenoe. We have it in

Tablets, IS, 20,2$c

SHERMAN &
HUNTER

NtwGoods
New Goods

BtM and White. Hot*, Pasbet
and Letter Mam with SBvalopM

to match.



3Sc

'If'*'''*'®

wasHot.-,

extra vaidtba ftw atoat
ud are
sldrt for U.OO
Traverse Ci^.

8p6ou Just receive

n H- SaMberry, ooe of tbe besttravMliig, men In Northen
'awny last night at
11:S0 o’doc*. at Us
of Madison ud W^e streets, of nu
a wu brooght
on hy overwork ud worry and be had
bees D1 nearly
eonacioiis atort of that thna. Dsrtng
the past year be had
tor tbe ShninondB Hardware Co. of St.
LoUs. Me., but for eevesal yean prevlooaly be had traveled for
kee firm, haring been on the road In
thU reglcm abbot » yeara.
Tbe deeeaaed wu aboot 60 years of
age Ud wu bom in
N. T.
a^d. with hlB wife, moved to tUa city
aboot 18 yeara ago. He leavu, beUdea Us wUe. one son In tUs eUy.
WQUam H, who Is clerk at the Hotel
WUUng. He wu a member of the
Knights of tbe Grip, of the
ud also carried Insarance
Workingmen'B Mutual ProteeUve
elation. The funeral aeniOM will be
held at St. Prucla eboreh Monday
Qomliig at » o'clock.

wsrsto-tbe
’ and little Daks,
»ca. and drivu
owned by G
by Ckae. Germaine, todit first money:
the I:t0 daee rue. wtdle Doe,;
Wade Bros.' gray, to^ third In the
t:K race ud Walter B.. owned by.
Cox Btm. was fifth In tbe I:t0 race,
there wu a Ug attenduoe at tbe
race ud the reenlts were u tUlowe;
1:16 pace or trot:
Metre^le ....................................l
J. O. K.
..8 8 8
Bari FaUnot
................4
Lord Baglu .............. ...............6
Tlme-l:»4U. 1:16. 1:M%.
2:10 trot or pace:
Little Dnke ..........................1 >
Bes^eB. ................ .
8 8
Sir Henry....................
IHck Jerome...........................4 4 4 4
Walter B.................................. B 6 6 8
Tlme-2:li44. l:M,

PRETTY CHINA SDOWES

Mra H.. L. Carter gave a deUgbtftil
china plate shower at her prel^ home
last evening in honor of her triend,
MIse Bluehe Hukell, who next
day is to be married to Mr. T. lAne
Thome of Detrtrit There
of Hlae ^MheB-s lady
mates ud teaehera, pteeuL The invifouons were unique and read:
‘noma real eariy and stay Teal late,
nsi btlag for Mim Blancba a pretty
"* ' ~ The Invitation were swat
rupoaded to, both in tbs

chtoa ud costly Japusse work.
There were two new games played
daring tbs evening. One, 'Tindlng Ut
sweetheart," wu played with Trafi"
ca^ The other ud snost enjoyable
of tbe evening, wu tba game of ."fostance." conoorted by Mlu w—v-n
especially tor the oocaaloix; Numbers
were pasabd around; the "odds" writUg the poUcles for the
vice versa. Each policy contained, to
place of the nsual stamp, a mtoatnre
photo of MIm HaskeU Ud these
for tbe China plates. Some
were insured against bald
Welors, aome against wrtoUss ud
-'s feet, another against small
chlldru fBd still uotber aga
ball dog. Tbe gams vfu very
Tbs policlee wfll aerva the gMSts
u souvenirs of the sojoyabls slEalr
ud alao u a t(*u trpto their Mud.
A four course dinner wu servad to
tbs dining room- by Mm. Gsrtor. tbe
room being prettily daoonted for tbe
o<Mukm.

SSi' Por*cne.KmeA Over 2,000 Mere
. Injured.

shoAs

ud doadburats
Italy. At Tortorttd the
floods of water bmibt totci the etty
Urge blocfts of Uva I
Gen. taberi bu made u- oOeUl Ust
et tbe damage due by*tbe first eartbquake a few day* ago and reports 212
towu ud villages destroyed. 682 perm killed ud 8,020 tojored.

S^PSMETIN
COLLISION
stuck AmWUtpe

HEY PAID
HEAVY FINES

ofltoers by a ocdUslon at. Gee wu re­
maned hy the steamer Juniata et tbe
ud Mtoen’ Tru
FOUR PACKERS CONSPIRED TO
DODGE REBATE LAW.
company, bound from Boston for BalUud Norfolk, which returned to
ONE OF THE DEFENDANTS IS A this port Ust night badly damaged.
NERVOUS WRECK.
Tbs.Juntota ,wu rammed Thursday
nl^t SO mlla* bt'<3hatbam by tba fivemasted aeboottsr Hsrteood Palmer,
bound from Baltimore for PortUnd,
Ms, with a cargo of oeaL ' No ue u
CUcago, Beptamber 11.—Tba first board the schooner wu tojnred.
trttunpb of the gpvemment proaacotThat tbe acoidut did not result to
Inr tbe baM trust, a vlctogr that oar- a general Iom of life on tbe steamer .
rted dismay and oonatamatlon Into tbe te eouldered rerasrkahle by every one
ranks of the Indicted mlllkBUres, CM board. The steamer bad a great
who are alleged vlolaton of tbe Xauns hole stove to her starboard side amldUw. wAb sounded before Alps, her cabins from that point for­
Judge J. Otm Humphrey In tbe United ward were ripped ud tom Into UndBtotce district oonrt yesterday whu Itog. wood, her pilot boose wu wroektbe fonr Indicted mam^ of the firm ed. and tbe foremast and smAe stack
word carried away. The Juniata reof SebwaixscblldI 1ft Solsbsirger
piacUcal tumpd to bar doA here yesterday af;_
plea of guUL to tbe tadlotmuts and

Ihiiis 'nsuaMrri u tbe^mwey of

wirt.. They are char^ with
splraey > obtain rebates from rallroads.
Judgs Wu Merefful.
That mercy wu extended tosotar
as a Jail
Uw, wu not Interposed by United
COAL FOUND IN OMENA
Sutes Judge Humphrey, wu partly
dtu to the plea made by Attorney H.
H. Boyesm tor aged Bamud Well, that
the lawbreakera were not put behind VEIN STRUCK IN DRIVING AN .
ARTESIAN WELL.
prieon bare.
These were the men ud thdr

.Samuel WeD. vloe pr^dmt and forUafllc muager of 8<'
A Bultberger Co., fined tlOJMNI ud
eocts.
,
.
Cbeu £. Todd, asslstont manager,
fined $5,000 and oceta.
Beth B. Casey, traOc manager, fined
86.000 ud oosta
Vuoe D. Skipwortb. aulstut traffte
manager, fined $6,000 ud
The plea wu entered by Attorney
T. K. Boyeeen, of oommel ter tbe comwHb tbe dedamtton that
at least <me of the
ly setUed the life of Samuel Well. 66
year* ol4 one of tbe defenduts, to to
NEW WaDiNG STVU
Jeopardy.
He 1* said.to be a nervooa wreck
TO BE INAUGURATED BY NEW ud it Is feared he wUl attempt to
YORK BRIDE.
barm himself If eb to allowed to
tlnne to live under tbe sUgma of u

Fred Light *of 1021 Woodmem ave­
nue hu Jnst returned brnne from
where he hu beu driving u
artesian well f(w F. H. Clond of Ctoduatl. While driving the well, at a
depth of 270 feeL a veto of coal was
struck ud it mty prove to be a very
valuable property.
Tbe vein of coal to 12 feet to thick­
ness Ud Its extent to not known.
Above the coal wu a bed. of alaie
feet to thleknees and the slate Itseir to an anusual thing for this regloo. u usually nothtog but gravel ud
tend Is encountered.
Tbe find wu made on the old Put­
nam farm ud the ownera of property
adjotaing that lud are much excited
ud hoK Hmt tbe vein extends through
(heir properties atoa It to not tmown
The-men were not Indicted for viola- as yet of what quality tbe coal It hot
tlon of the Shermu utl-tnut Uw. sample* have been sent away fhr
New Totic. September 22.—Mlu^
ere tbe 19 otlm Individual, padc- analysis and a-report to expected uy
day. The sample irhich w hronght
Alice Babooek Is
en. ud the five oorporatloos.
ed to toaognrate a departure to tbe
In the pipe cootatoed some oCL
matter bf bridal attuduts u tbe oc­
casion of her marriage to Hany WtoGIRL SRIPPEO COU EGE
tbrop next week. for. Instead of bavIhg any bridesmaids, As will be eseottod to tbe altar by aevera] et her
most intimate married Muds, two of
them bstog Mra Rsgtoald Brooks ud
the totterY sister. Mra, Nsanle LugSEeeured Peettlon to Seuto Haven
Canning Factory.
named tbe "Glbsu glil"- wbu she
Fealhig Extols Over Qlemtoul of Weed
sput la«t season to Ludu vrttb Mrs.
Sooth K
I \9-yaarold
Jau Asur. An escort euipo
elulTeIr of tisolnattng matri
Chicago girl, matty et figure, ud fa[Speotol to The Dally Bsgtod
fined to
wu loeated wodttng,
leptomber Sl-ClSnee.
here. In a eautog toctory yesterday
the S-year-014 su of Fred Biwtog. died
afternoon, by ber fatber. alter over a '
here today. He ate of hubue vreed
growing to tbe rfty streets, dying of week’s search.
CARI
MD OF
.......................
THANKS..
The girl abborrad tbe idea of grfng
Itabe^ mesne of e^putnga^ tbe potoco. The oouscU fired tl to ooUege. u her parent# wtohed her
weed oommlaioosr to uva expense.
to do, and ps
4rew nl^t to
go away toe dtoupenmd. Arriving
MRS. FlOWaa REFUSES
VtomA cC apwaelBtkm uf my
hefe laat Saturday ahe aecured a po­
to serv% tbe city to tba but
TO HAVE AN AnDRNEY sition to the fhetwy. glvtog U»e name
ahUtty u chief M tba ftr*^ .
of Btbcl Gilbert
IBpedal •«* The Dally Basla.1
The raSned appaaruoe of Umglrt
CadlUac. September ZS^Mra. Belte •ttracttd her amployar'* attmrtkm a_
Flowers
who
faced
a
murtatoarga,
tbs Ume. but It wu not imUl yaserday.
00 YOU WANT A TIMBER CLAIMt
Ibue Is big money to tt. - R you deetore* she artU have u mttantay to wbu amu stepped into the o«oa ud
artad to see Mtoi Bboemtker. and to
wish to know mors about It call upon twist things up.
the atma tlma ahowteg a pltom cf
U K. Gibbs. 410 State Bank tnOdtog,
MrA W. a Lawranca will hav# h#r the girt, wu Mtos -Gilbert- loud
or Wm. Sintfetomat Um WblttiE hotoL
allUnar>.-aputog Friday, afttmoen oat
md BatofSu;
HU

OWOSSO BABY
ATE WEEDS

^°SuSiSlh,»WDie<io.

THB DAILT S&QtB,

The Daily Eaftle

THE ART OF COOKIN

IaMds

(By Ada K. Pratt)
THK EA«tt PREM. f

C««««••«««•««€«E««

TO BE LIGHTED

ANNUAL*. R. A 1.^
KXCURfelONl.
The Q..R. A I. vtu !»»• »ta •aami
.xeurtiens on Tueaday, October S. to
DetroK $BA0. TydeSe >MA <MeoB»

I give this week a very choice lot TOLEDO MAN GRANTED FRAN­ Tuesday, October 10. ***•
TUisU good to rrtan 10
of dessert redpes, leaned from varlCHISE BY COUNCIL.
O. R. A L agents tor toll
... friends. They are very dainty
or address C. L. LednroOl. O. P. A«
and will help often when the hohte- HA« » DAYS IN WHICH TO C9N. Qrtnd Rapids, Mich.
W81tlM-W
•UMCRIPTIONE.
wlf4 It at a loss to know Just what
8I0ER PROPOSITION.
I veek, by e»rrl«r,.
get in this Una. It U a most eiceb
USSHf
lent plan to keep several padtages of
ren» u<.utbt, bj «*Ji.
varloua kinda of gelatine 1
■nant with
BU noDtbi, by mmU......................
the)- can be bdught cheaper by the
0&» jttT, by
........ EOO
doseu or hall doten and wlU keep any
to C«at 176! Addnientl
OFFICE m WEBT FRONT ETREET.
length of time and most of all. they
Lights, *70.
BMh 'PhOBM, M.
are at hand when wanted. It Is get­
• osoe opto brery W«Uw«to
our regular Uekets.

ting
towards
pis
neasoa
and
I
wlU
MTARD^
■6U6
' NEW TORE TEA CO.
HOMER JiOWARI
soon
give
some
pie
recipes.
rak R«Hds. September
Cityf
Daisy’s Butter Cop Jslly.—Bosk one night's oouncU meetings a franchise
box t* Cox's gelatine in one cup of was granted fm- an elbctrle lighting
l-b* UMly Bifle will be toond M
cold water for half an hour or looger. plant here, to Arthur McMUlan.-of To­
Mle at tbe folkiwln* plaow: K. J.
Heat one and one-half plnU of milk In ledo, O., who was preseoL McMillan
H«U a Bon. Ml WaabtoftOB
^Special traln on the G. R- f t «
double boiler and add gelatine. Then Is given SO days In which to consider Jie
Leelanan County Fair at But^
Joa^ Utalor, #10 ,BaM _
•UMt; C. McBroy. MS West IVt*t add the well beaten yolks of three and accept the franchise and If he de­ Bay, Wednesday and Thuradw. W
27 and 28. Rate «ne_
, utti; M«. A. E. PoUer. II# »«li 'eggs, a pinch et aoda and one teacup cides to do business the plant will be
ths
round trip. Train leaves Ttavw
BtBwoud areoue: Monroe Candy Oo, of sugar. Whert quite ooql add the installed within the next sU montha.
at 10 A m.
Dbloo atreet. For lae eonTenlenoe o< wqll beaten white of one egg and a tea­
The terms av a 10 year contract for
aor oatione. want adrertUenKtta may spoonful of vanUla. Put it In A fancy 26 arc lights at'<16 per llgbt, addlS^lStaiuy o< the abore idaoea.
mold where It will get very odd. Uonal llghu *70. They will also do
Berve with whipped crernn.
commercial lighting. It will be a
Charlotte Rosse<-One pint of very
Maeriben to Hie Dally BasU a
Ol^t and 2 o'clock schedule with son A Qahls has been
raqnaeted to report any Irrefiilaim;
thick cream, onefonrth box of gena- the exoepUon of from the 15ih of No­ wUL do bnsinesi st 816 Bast FiMt
1a the aenrloe at once Both tel
street They will turn out only flrsttine; soak gelatine In a little
vember to the lint of Martffi when the
phoaae No. «S.
worleand aU woA ^ M yae
cream and then scald It In a cup set
lights are to be turned oq from 6
tnteed.M
prompUy and 8
In water. Sweeten and flavor to taste.
t the 'U
7 o'clock in the morning.
THB CAMPAIGN FUND.
When cool, add It to the whipped
kinds of repair worfc,b0lh -wood ai
It ia reported that Preeidenl Rooae- cream and pow It in a dish -lined
baa declared that the .Republican With lady fingers. Serve very cold.
REAL E6TATE TRANSFERS.
party leaders must return to the In
Orange Custard,—Fonr eggs, rind of
le orange, five tableapoonfuls of
surance companleB the money belon*The following real estate trustere
lOE to the poUcy botdera, contributed gar, one-halt teasponful of aalt.
have bMn recorded by Register <a
by the officers of the companies to the and imehalt piuts of milk. Beat the
Deeds F. W. WUMc;
■Mimpaipn fund for his election.
eggs thoroughly, add the grated rind
Floyd L. Smith and -wife to Oscar H.
This Is all right, so far as. the policy of the orange, sugar, aalt and milk.
Morse and wife, n 60 ft. of lot 9S, Haviholders are concerned. The money Butler small tin or stone pudding
landls add.
Low Rats Excursion te Ohio,
molds
bolding
about
a
gUI
and
a
half,
was taken from them and they
Wednesday, October 4tti.
-Howard Whiting and wife to Daisy
Litlod to have It paid back, but the sprinkle a little augar In each one.
Pete „,aiqaette tloket agents wUl
McLachlsn. lot 6. block 8, H, L. A
qUesUon naturally arises, who recelr- Pour the -custard In these,.sot them in
.ell round trip exouiHon tteketa on
Co.'s 3pl add. .
above date to different points In Ohio
ed the benefit of this money oontrib- a pan of luke warm water, and bake
August Rosenow to .August T. Rose- st rate of 26.00 to Toledo and return
uted'to the campaign fund? The moH' in a moderate oven unUl firm la the
now. nw fr. H of se fr.
sec ~
with one fare tor-the round trip from
Tfiey Should be eaten cold.
ey has already done Its work, and the center.
Toledo te Ohio petats. TIckeU te To­
town 29, range 10.
object for which It was contributed
very nice without a sauce,
ledo ara good ta «etara wlthtn fifteen
Margaret Clark to Frank Filer and days; te Ohio potBtS, good for thirty
has bean accomplished. To return It but a soft cusUrd flavorM with
wife, n 60 4. of lots 16-17-18-19, blocic day. Ask agoto.tor full parUculars
new will* not undo the work. The tie good abeny poured over them is
4. Oak Park.
and through tldt^
Resident was probably unaware of a fereat addition.
■63112 H. F. HOELLBR, G. P. A.
De Btte E. Monroe to Qeo. W. Sackthe source from which these contribu­
Daisy's Orange Craam.—One4blrd
ett and wife, lost S and 4, Mock 8. H..
tions, to the campaign fund came, but box gelatine, .one-fourth cup warm,
U A Co.'8 eihadd, and lote 37 and 38,
ihe fact remains that If. these vbst (not hot) water; when soaked, add block 3, Parry Hannah's 3rd add.
sums of money were necessary to and one-fourth cup boiling water, piece of
Sundsy, S^
Lucy A. Herren to Oeo. S. Herren,
In WlU tmvs Travene City at
lemon and four oranges. If there
did secure the election of Mr. Roose­
eld of swii. sec. 16, town 26. range
velt then he is the man who reaped Is not enough Ho make one pint of
• City Poau
u lUUer.

sss

^^CUI^IONS

Lehigh
Valley

H., S. & M.’s Black and
OxfordA Fancy Mixtures.
Beautiful Qoods.

Railroad

Top Coats-

The IlK ItwUM."

Coverts, Kerseys.
Light and Daric.

BUFFALO
to

New York
PhHadelphla

Men’s SuilsFinest line ever sTiown
by us now being placed
on sale.

Attanttc
Coast

Resorts

HamOtonClolhngCo.

Five through tralna daily.
Dining Cara, a la cartA
Cenneeta

at

Buffalo and

PEPElVuiRQHETTB

the benefit of this Ulegally obtained liquid In all, add hot water- Stir In
five tableepoontuls of sugar and whites
<ash. We don't wcsider
President feels a deep InUrrest In the of three well beaten eggs. Mold and'
relum of the moa^y/»oA be
di.ubi.leaB make a Ubbral draft npm
his I,nme pnrae towards this object.
yolka make a bolted custard with
THEY BOTH PROBABuV TEU. THE pint of milk and sugar to taste. Soak
ilrd of a box of . Cox's gelatine
TRUTH.
McCall of the New York Life says In Just cold water eno^ to cover IL
tliHl "life was made weary by Demo- When well soaked pour on It thr«efounbs
of a cup of boiling water.
crs'Jc candidates chasing me for mon­
ey in the campaign of 1904.” He also When the custard Is cold add the gel­
M.nya that "Parker, If be would show atine and the well beaten whites
uii ols books when be was
le eggs. Flavor with vanllls or lemof (be Democratic state o
1 and pot In a mold.
T'ould give you a fit He never reFruit Sajad.—One package of hrojeeted a dollar In the world. He would mangelon tget raspberry flavor as it
take every dollar that waa paid him." is best) disBolved In one pint of hot
McC; li would carry the Infefenoe that rater.- One can of.pine apple, three
l>arVur solicited funds from the in­ oranges, three bananas, ten cents
surance companies tor his campaign
wortb of French cherries, ooehalf
1.<J4. but be is careful not to aay s
of ^gllBh walnuts. Cut
k,stead he says It. was when he was thing up in small pieces and when the
enuiman of the Draocratlc state cen. bromangelon le ml pour It over t
Uvl committee, which was In a pro- fruit In some pretty dish and let
'ii tfs state campaign.
,
stand in lee box a few hours.—Mrs.
On the other hand’Mr. Parker says: W. D. C. Oennalne.
If Mr. McCall's statement U Intended
Russian Cream.—Onebalf box of gel­
la conve)- the Impression that In the atine. four eggs, Me cup of powdered
campaign of 1804, I. either* directly or
. ooe quart of milk, one teaspoon•f vanilla. Cover the gelatine
Indirectly, solidled him or hie oorpo^
Biton. or any other corporation, any with cold water and let It eodk one
money or valuable thing, his state­ hour. Beat the yolks of the eggs and
Hhe augar together, mix with the gel­
ment Is sUolutely false."
It will be noticed that Judge Parker atine and pour-lt all Into the boiling
Is careful to confine bis denial to the milk. When quite cool add the well
campaign of 191)4. and Is entirely silent beateq whiles of the eggs and beat all
as to the campaign when he was chair­ together' until light Put it Into molds
and if put on Ice it wBI 'boe ready to
man of the Democratic state c
In four hours.
It looks to us as tfaougfa both of
. these men are telling the truth, and
that both of them are trying to orente
a false Impression In the public mind.
increased #6.000,000 in the last four
years It might be weU to remark InctdenlaJly that there are more paper
milts, and other Industries growing
out of these establishments, in Kalamaxoo. than In anj- other town 1
lUie. One, the bjgesl ofiits Wntf.
has Just been completed.
Four Of the offiolalt of the Bchwarx
' Brtilld A Sulxberger Packing eampany
of Chlesgo pleaded guilty to iadlctmenU
charging conspiracy to accept tuilrOad
rebatea. In the United SutM
Chlcwo ywterday, and were fined by
aggregate

d with the TruaL Now if the
government Is as vtgerous and aucceesful In lu cases against the Trust it
looks at though ths enUre rebate bust
MBS would be efleetually broken up
and auvped. The csms against the
Trusta will be watched by the public
with iaereulng iDtarasL

Mias Retra Anderaon, Mias Dorothy
Black. May HeCready OUlett Mrs.
Catherine Graham, Hlas Maale Has­
tings, Mrs. Sophs Johnson. Mrs. Cart
LarsM. Mias Matilda Laveoture, Miss
Roth McIntyre, Mias Marie PetersUka.
Ulas Prances Btrandberg. Mra BaUo
Straubel. Miss Harriet Blndare, Miu.
Htlma Straudberg, Mias Anna Toums,
Miss HaUlda Wilson.
Men:
O. A. Boyd. Ora Browers, t
Brown, Louie Brown. J. H. Dsrow,
David Demsreet T. F. Bmans, C. M.
Farnhsm, Frank W. Funek, Arthur
Griffin, Robt. J. Gee. Hr. Glee. Adolph­
us Hamtrick, E. F.. Hoagne, Walter
Laskey. A. B. Myera. H. J. MonlUm,
Flora Oles. Milan Ryan, D. M. Rofert,
Clifton A. Rowley, Joe Selentent Wm.
R. Trombly. B. B. Tobias. Fresd Verner. C. O. TRiltbeck. Walter B. Parson.

G. R. & I. TRAINS

NEW TIME CARO.
Sunday, Sept 24, 1906.
Train leaves Travene City at 6:80

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Hiram. B. Lec^dtoH.O.»
eH of nwM. see. 16, town 27, range 9
'Wm. D. Brown to L. A. NoEgIe.'parcel. in Klngsley.C. V. Moody, by sheriff, to James
Day. neli of bwK. sec. 21. town 26
range 10.
Mrs. Mary Luella Swain to Louis
Morrie, block 7, W. Fife Lake.
Edgar A-Crane to J. B. Botsford and
wife. pareMs. Bayalde.
Adelaide O. Botsford to Edgar A.
Crane, parcels. Bayalde.
WUber A. Dewey and wife to Aaron
F. Anderson, seld of awM, excH>t
rode, sec. 26, town 26, range 9.

Farmers, Attention 1
We are
pl»M to have
one of the MsfiMlt and best tain
erarheld-lA.ia^ parts.
^ewali^iliAelp.'
Plan fl liM|[i on. to be at
Butteoa Ba^BBA fig, ST and n
wRh a wsgon Jted of the best
you have nteed^^yuar.
Bendaeatdto 8. B. CaU, So­
lon, and receive a premtam list
If you made wtriee at the fair
test ^rte^u
reeeive one.

LeeUBttCMDty
Apkoltinl SMkiy

Cone to The Queen aty Bakery for
cream puffa, honey wafers, peach pie
Angel fooda Jelly rolls, home made
bread, etc.
S8604f

Wood Sisters
RETAIL MILLINERS
The finest display of

Fall Millinery
wm be shown at our
pariora

Saturday, Sept 23
Our Opening Day
We extend a cordial invitation to our
patrons to attend.
We have made a particular
that is most correct
are prepared to
artistic of

and careful study of sll
in Pall Styles aod
show the qjost
designs.

131 Front Street -

Inside Informatten
Eagle RSeeiers Chanceior Profit—Everyone Outght
to drasp this Opportunity.

To have even a simple
dIgesUon ts.to have "Inside I:
tioD'' of auffetlBg that wans of
of snSerlBg that warns of______ ▼onsneM. or hack aMiA the.at
trouble In the tnturA tmlSte -the diges­
_______
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City from tive system Is slrengthnad.
Cadillac at 9:16 a m.
If you caanot eat and digest three
Trains arrive at Tifiverse City fnun good, square and saUsfytag meals miA
Mrtfia^aonlh. 1:26 p. m.
day wfthoM diaaomfon. your stomach
Train arrive at Travam Otty tram needi MlHraa tahtete. Th«y are not a
nasadad and the first latda ffva north and aootb at 7:10 p. m.
mere t«npo(fi{7 reUet hut are
poMd 6t
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traahteA
wMty. UtUaTann.

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S8c SILKS 58c

■ and dsseripUv*
pnnmsnt, BuSUa K. Y- or H.
M. BOBSBTB, TrsTsUaf PsMenc«r Asset, T Fort Street Wen,
Ihetrolt, Mlob.

950 yards

Colored Tafleta Silks

$4.00

-All bright, clean, new goods direct from the manu
facturer. AU the newe^ durable. colors; Velvet
Finish, the wearing qualities of which is mucli su­
perior to the Chiffon. Twenty-three different colors,
bothplain and changeable. These silks werejnadetosell
at 75cf but by cleaning up the lot we secured them at
a great sacriBce. If you want a waist, skirt or whole
dress .^ou can’t afford to miss this opportunity.

To Chicago
and

RETURN
via

!^ee comer window on
Front St

Northern Mich. Line
Stenmer Illinois.

Sale commences tomorrow [Saturday] morn­
ing and will continue until they
are all gone.

$4.00
Tickets od sale commenc
ing Thursday, SepL 21st
For further information
write or phone

E. WILHELM

L-C BURMA Agta

Cwner Front and Union.

Bptb phones 36.
Dealers in Everything,

• Dealers in Everything.

Purest oF Dri^
Registered Pharmacists
Promptest of Deliveries
Finest of Store Fixtures
,
Everything Absolutely New
Raest Drug Store; in the State
When you hare a prescription you'want it put up Just as the doctor
ordered it and dehrered right on tiie minute. . That is the -servioe
we are giving erery customer, and the reason why the “Hannah
Drug Store” is 80 popular, [f you have never been in, call at any
time and enjoy the new store with its beautiful fumisbinga. Noth­
ing like it in the state.
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Elegant TtRlet Soaps
Finest line of toilet soaps in the city. Some kinds sell three for
ten cents, sofne are three for twenty-five. There are others at
twenty-five cents each and the dsintieet at fifty cento a cake. These
are some of the kinds we sell: SanSn Heliotrope, au Toilet Soap,
Chateau Violet Extreme, Carnation, Violette de Panne, au Lilas de
Perse, Violet Buttermilk, Sandal Wood, Lilac Toilet, Palmolive, '
Regal Oatmeal, Cuticura, Buttermilk Toilet, Pears’ Unsoehted,
Castile, Tonic, Caraoalla Bath, Coronation Rose, Sulphur Toilet

Sdirat^’s Oriental Bath Powder
Is a new and scientific discoveiy to take the place of so^p and is
not only a cleanser and skin purifier, qut a stimulantfor pvertaxed nerves. It is a producer of sleep. ' Can be used in either
hot or cold water. It takes the place of tcdlet water. Three tablespoonsful in a bath of W«ter will give you the daintiest of perfumed
baths. Sells for 25c a box A trial box given away free to all who
askfoTit.

H^AH|UYfliiRCANTILECO.

PWHl

Oealera in Everything.

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NOTICE TO THE PUBUC.
Tfaf nMuM ot ow bwlBCn ii
BDcb thu we DMeMuVjr Bav« »
KreU mU7 BmaU Mootmta videly. BcaUered which •orcsate w
very laxse som and we rwpMtlnl'
ly iwquMt thu all aioaa who are
Indebted to thla oompaoy caU and
seiUe a- aead In their remlttanoaa
at an early date.
We lOao wlah to nouty all per
Bona and bualnesa ocnoana th«t
ho peraon tn the eoiptoy c( 711*
Eagle Preea or oooaected with
The Daily Eagle or Tra-reree Bay
Eagle, U allowed to eootrwet any
peraonal bUIa on the cndlt of OUa
company*
EAGLE FBBSS,
ELMER B. WHITB.

I'theBEkt' *««.‘«lfilfr.O
J-"Gwa is Btm tn the

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AND
OTHER

SEAT Tso,«ps<!!muE AOAiiT;

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I sel tea of «25."
HU8KER& TRIMMED THEM' BY:
SCORE OF 5 TO 2.
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LODDE
Mwtomlnaa.--TlieeeTeo-year.old ao.
of Mr. andOta.'Joe. Orambo, of Wansankee, eedBre UTh cradle In which a
baby. broUaw;. alx BontbB <dd. wee
aleenlng. 71^ baby waa eo badly burn­
ed that It died In two hoora

iTwenty Five Cents

any ct them now.” - “nitre’s no evt
j dmios et ftbnloas wealft «n the part

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mSCELLANEOUS

Cl^b—The White
company waa organised by local capItaliBta w^ a
<H.»ee. The ccwBpany will be Incorpoated with W. H. White aa pre^dmt; Tboniaa White, first rice preai<lent: Jamee A. Rowan, eeecnd Ties
B. V.
; W. L. Martin aeere
WMte. U
tary. The cranpany has five acn
lend fw building and yard purposes on
the railroad line.

NOTICBS

TmTara* City Aerto, No. X8S, F. O.
Bd«dea, meets In Paresura hnn. Tnaaday erenlng at 8 o'deck. Ckirtos ft.
Brerstt^W. P.; R. L. Thacker, 6*0.

WIU bny-an eluant box of sutkatery at this st
Just received nearly a thoosand boxes of fine good,
cloth fi^edaurface and tbe equal of most p^ter
aold hr mnch more **»«" that price They are truly
goodvalnes.

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THE HOBART CO.

Plmce’s Com Huskers
and clepaad
Traierae City BaeanMMt Vo 11.
Up on the TtaompaonviUe basebaU
L O. o. F- meeta firm and tbbd m
by the score of S to 2. Until the eev- daya tn each
Jca. Lamlsr. CL
P.; B. L Davis. as~
enth luolng the ThMnpMmviUe
ting among the treehmen baa brokeo
_ unable to acore and they find
Traverse Bay Tent-No lift & .O. T.
out at tlm .high achotA. The underg^ dlOcnlty In finding Storer’s
1^- »o*d0 Blgbto In L O.Ji._V
the streete end eeiee
comeataU. The Huskers started tka
the unwitting “freahlea” cUppIng large
ban rolling the fU^t tuning and
Msed patchea of hair from Gmlr hepd*.
the game Buff Rckos pounded n« «
TmverBe City Chapter. NO. 14T. O.
tweftaner. Bob Rokos a th
B.S-meets In Masotoe haO the T
Nerwayv—Many tbouaanda of bn^
n;j»n nr* nain FMi*r U will
and C. Oihton a twobagger a^.-^ day <m or hetore eneh tall moon.

CITY HBWB IN BMBP.

ela of potatoes have been destroyed br 4ipdn a plan for manufacturing U
r, thon^ Hannibal pltehsd Utney, W. M.; r. BnrOsM. Beey.
pay ywi tw InvcttlictOA
PP»»P»»»•»•»•••••
blight in tiilg selghborhood within the twine from flax, tbe-hest gnallty of
e, striking out almoet
Camp, Ho. IMS. W. M. ftM. C. Stover of Kalkaaka.^warln wait, tew weeks. Whole fields -whtA -whldi in the United States fa grown
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haUBbrndnyr—
under (wdlnaiy conditions wou^d
In the Thumb. This company gnar^Mimes’ aai^'DhUaren’r 8t
the city over night
^
a V. C.; Je
ylMded hernfly are utterly worthleta.
to spend «60,000 in Investment
-tor the next M dl^
Tbebstterieswere: Thompstm
Bent, Thureday, to Mr. (and Mrs.
The reeult la a ahwt erdp in this vhfi»-l here before the end of the yeer, and Hannibal and . Larson: Rosken.
James Bora of Barlow street a dangheventually add annually to lU factory Stover and Novak.
Call
and see them.
nntQ a guarter of a mllUdn d<Aaie is
George Hormuth of Elk Rapide, wae
NeaL N. 0-; Lee Honshy. 8*a
and give employment to MO
In the city yesterday a guest •
young bnalwiw man of thU place. U ,
No tranhle to show yon. at
BqnaUty lodga Na Ml. L O. O. FColumbia.
tnistlona on his mar.
meets to Modem Woodman ban ThuraLizzie and Mary Johnetbn of Bt
Deerfield.—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La
day eventnga Cbaa DeFoa. N. a.
James, were guests at the Whiting ho- .-lage, Majt'« last He snoeeeded tn
vaaging tfe* matt^ a secret nearly PoUte. of this Tillage, celebrated their
(has. A. Bdgecomb, aecretary.
lerust night
fourmwttha. The bride waa Mlaa Ma­ golden wedding Tuesday. They
Attorney Arthur E. Mllfer of Chica­
bel Howland. .* popular member of the each enJoyUg the best of heaUh.' Be Schulte -and the Kammends w'^l RsTmvemeCaty
Na»I.F. ft_^
go. is visiting his cousin. Mr. Ed. J.
M. R0nlsr~ comnunVnttf Man^
gort Next Week. . yoonger eeeMy set and a general fa­ site
to aU of her hoase
Miller, of IIS State street
YOUR
vorite in A Urge circle of trienda. The hold duties. Mrs. La Pcrinle takes
K E. Creith, repreeerrtlrifl the Evart
Ann Arbor. September-til—Walter
marriage took place in WUdeor. Ont great pleasure U her flowers, which
Tool Co- of Evart, Mich- transacted
attract much notice. The couple have Rheioschild. the sub fqH-b^ of Mst
business with our merchanU yester­
Manlstl<|(M.—The MhnlaUqne. Ha:^ eight chUdren. all of whom were pree year, arrived at Whitmcre Uke today
laFMmfSl.
day.
Id BtsrtedJ^ praoHoe. B* wet^
quette ft Horthera rallrond and oar ent. also 12 graaddiUdreiL Two sons
Henry Guyer and family of Ft
liFI^Lu tj iiLuMn
i8 poUb^snW- This Is cobriderahly
terry, H. M.‘ ft K. Vo.ii
Ifl'Mtd families Came from Winlemnoca,
Wayne, who have been visiting In this
M.V TAILOR
heavier thu M wae last year, but he
Nevand
one
son
and
famfly
from
city and at points north, left today for
230,000. The Union Trust On. of De­
appeals to R In good eandlUon. OSTEOPATHY
home. .
troit was the successful bidder, sad It
Word hae been recefred fr«n Tom
Miss Alice Farrant of Empire, «nd Is said, acted for the Pare Martpiette
J. O. TRUWBLOOD, D. O.
Wm. Dti^man had
and Harry Hammond and Schulte that
Mr. Carroll L. Frank of Chicago, were Railroad Co. which formerly eontroU- narrow escape from death here,
wwa- M. J. TBUBBLCKMh D. O.
they will be here the latter part of, the
united in marriage by the Rev. D.
ANO
«MD7 WUhMm Blo0. Rselftmce 21
was employed at the tcq>
the new week. It is poesihle-tbat they will
ed the properties. The Wd
Cochlln at
residence, Thursday
and IS Wynkoop Tm«ca
sulphite-fiber mlU prytng boards from not get into the game natll next woet
forenoon.
EXCURSIONS
the cooprete wait When hte-bar slip­
Cosch ToeL. who has been sway ANNUAL
<{ the propmttes.MIsa Grace Morgan left yesterday
ped and a naU penetrated his finger since Friday night rotated last emOn aeeonnt of tba last
aftAmoon for a mmith's visit with
Mutkegetw—Four employeB of the beneath the nafL The sodden intense lag and wfU take chasite of the sqnad
•TI8H AND GAME LAWS”
school friends in ibntneky'and wfll
tomorrow. The mwijWre given a
Racine Boa^ Co. caanally looked at the pain caused him to loee o
O. §>. Carvar 4t Brm.
step at ColumWu, O- and Indianapolis, floor of the room. Thmmgh the crack
larily. but he fortunately leU work-out of an hour-Shd a half this
wUl be tn their oflieea dvtog baalM
Ind- before returning.
was seefl a gruemme object
sidewise upon the scafledd, cheatlu ifioratng and two thU
Mrs. A.-Gsrdlner returned heme last wbeo pulled up, was found to be the death by a very fu^ inches as he woiJa Fttn»trkk is BOV ^
Tuemilay. Oet.otoer 3
night after a month’s vtalt at NottlBg- badly decomposed body of a U|iwe otherwise bare fallen 75 feet to the throu^
b Here. Come and Bet it:
ham. Ohio,/and broniht with her a days’ old child. The finder dirgtped ^und.
are s^k^o
friend, Misa Miller, who will vlMt
WANTED—am WOMEN. Glria and
the baby hack and the poUo* are bow
Mre. Gardiner and her dau^ter, Mrs. unable to locate It Mlo»€hMB«n.
Beys ever 14 jMr^of age.
• F. J- PRENDERGAST BOQUTB WEIGLE.
Flint—School Coi
Jens C. PetprSen.
bom scenU a sensadoo tn society n-l Johnson reports a scarcAty of tenebn Genesee county. ConMdershle eaginaw Bey Waa Tewehnb for Tam­
<Tl. Lockwood, Gm. Pshs. Agt.
The Traction emnpany will earry BUspid<» points strongly toward an
beadle Block.
Grand Rapids. Mich. •
passengers to the dsnoe at GreUiok't outaide man who has been here for difficulty has been experienced tn fiUmy Ryanh dtata^e.
hall nezt Saturday night leaving the some time.
tng-ihe vacancies, he says. He atGrand Haplto. IHidW*
statloB. comer of Cass and' State
trlbntealbe scarcity to the opportunl- my nwndwgast oT^^w.knocked
streets, every halt hour after> o’clock.
OAILY EAoCK want AM PAY I Ues for finandsl reward In Flint and outiJeorge Wetdi.MQHldte
Fare 1C cents.
’dCU
oUnr towns la commercial Ufe
ronnds at
the go aeheduled
roi
stances -nre known, he saya where
Reed's lake tost nldltv
teachers have thrown up their schools
FtMl-claM M«mi Martoei mztri SauMa« Factory
In the twelfth Pr^fiarpist
suddenly to acceto more lucrative po-:
bar^ right to tbe Ja!W and Welgle|
sUions. The average salary paid is went down for the eofint of eight
23S per mmitb- Few teachers remain About SO secooda UUr be fifilowed
GAME IN SEASON
more ttiao threO dr four yeeia. at the with another right to the-ltw, flooring
is ever to -be hi
end of that time being able to secure Welgle. Tdmmy Byaap Wei^’a sec­
lishment at verj
‘•sporty - figt
better Jobs.
ond, then threw up the ivange.
meals and poaltry. too, xll
Johnny Wlrth got the deriatem <mr
times and all seasoueof the year
KANKAKEB, IIL—While at a wed­ Toung Lavlgne in thq aix^oand pre­
This
is ju.
jnst a lioe to inrite your
is»
ding fUst at tbe home of Copba Guy- liminary.
careful
eful aUeotion to
.. on>
.
facili.
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lio4 M aopplying n
id. near Manteno, Mn. John Rem•v:— for
v——>ur.table.
tbiomyour
niard of St George was stricken with
R08E OUT OF ATMLETIC8.
And the charm of it is
apoplexy, dying before a physician
Also fresh Bolter. Eggs and
they are ineEpeDsire.
Cheese.
could be called.
Wlll^Btudy In Father's OfBce

Electric
Power

School Shoes
ForAV

It Cheap, Cteaa
and Beltabltt—m.

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Sale

BMrdmM River
Electric U|ht 8
Power GompOBj.

Ilg-POUMI HILL Big 8EMWS

Albed
Gsemck
& Co.

Fall

Suit

Q. R. & 1.

Over­
coat

SSF-a-rie.

Geo. W. Miller

aoseph Slerier & Sons;

Dorothy D«dd
SHOES

You may have shoes in
plenty without being ex­
travagant
For, every occasion or
season, for street house
dr evening wear.

Our AsMHtinent Affords the
Correct S^les.
See pnr Window Display.

Bachant & Roscoe.
liMinery OpiH t

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TERRE HAUTE. Jnd.—One hundred
and twenty-five miners employed at a
near, here
the mine male didn’t have
to eat The manager of the mine
promised that hereafter the gnlmal

CHICAGO.—Four men w«e jnjnred
here, three fatally, in the old county
court house, which Is being tom down
to make place for a new structure. Th»
flocring in the center corridor of the
fourth floor of the old county building
gave way. bnrylng' the men in the de­
bris. Tbe Injured men were taken out:
alive and removed to a hoapltal.
SPRlNaFtELD, O.—“Keep breaktoet
'arm a little Icaiger,'' shouted Newton
Mays down atolrs when called. A few
mlnutee later, a* the tomily aat at
jthe UMe. a pistol *ot wae heard in
tbe room above. Maya had fclUed him-aML He waa 81 years old. a baCbelor
and quite wealthy. lU health U as­
signed as the cause. He has bees
Inect In poUtlca and was a

MRS. B€LLE Pl^EE
Invites the ladlei W attend
the opening SATURDAY.
SEPT. »3. «ll day and evdIHnz.
Imported Pattern Mate,, the _
n^:^ creatlona of nilllnw.’
Art, are on display, covering
. wWe' range In style and tex­
ture, tfie predomlnaUng co^
bring ADce Uu^'
sind
gi^. lilie teflon ol Frit

Curmi of Bright^ DIaaaii,
Geo. A. flbnm. liihim Red Mms.
nwranee^Gns^l. T. wrUea: ”1 h*d
been treated _____ _
U kaovn klft
rmnadlMthgt

ildtoum. Cat
Ann Arbor. September 22.—Ralph
Rose, an ez-Ulcbtgan man, champion
shot-putter of the world, profensed
pugiUst. and general wonder in weight
evenu in athletlea. win not enter Mich­
igan aa was announced a few werica
^ but-wiU settle down tn his fhth
er’s OfBce at Heeldsharg, Cat. and be­
gin again his itody of Uw ^er a year
spent in following the athletic meeta
of the country. Walter RhetaechUd,
wiib'roomed with Rose wbOe be wai
at Michigan, Is tbe authority for the
statement.

Smoke Jahraus’ Traverse
Belle cigars and you’ll soon
be rid of the blues. Tbesd cigare furnish* tbe best mild
and swbetest smoke to be
Ifad. Havana filled, t
made. Ouee used, never
forsaken.
A. W. JAHKAUS.

JOE ^ANB 18 "ALL IN.”

-VIA-

PERE MARQUETTE RAILROAD
— TO —
Bate
CUeaso.:................................ »*88
................... 88 88
.................... 88 88 '
.................... 88 88
...................88 08

WEBB JAY f8 RECOVERINa

to —yo Hla Nana
fem JufiM
BaKliiiofe. Md, Seplemher 20.—Al
HerefOed was the attf witoeae today to
the petMon of Mrs.:«^ Osas for
1200 eonnsM fee and «U a week ali­
mony. pending Dto ~anroe suit
bi««Bftt M8tato
Joe lIsaA tlia

Annual Low Rate Excursion

■OT AND HEAVY

FemeuaChMifleur Lives DeeplU Meny
Buffalo. N. X.. Septeeober 22.—la
epite of the anBOuneeneent of the phyalclans a couple of weeks ago, that
Webb Jay. tbe autolst who was injured
Cleveland, O- would dlA he U re-'
covering ateadlly and within ,three
weeks will be at hli home in aeve
lind again, practically a weU man.
Despite an-denials Jay did taSer
from a fractum of the aknU when hit
antomotole left the traCk and flew in­
to a fenoa. Dr. Blxby mads this state­
ment;
'T win write JayY case and wni
probably read my report before aeveral medknl gatheriaga. Jay's InJnrlee oonalMed of a fraotnro of tbe
skull, a puncture of tbe left Inns nine
fractured ribs, a ftneture «d the IMl
forearm and a otmponnd fraittre of
the left leg near Ue thigh. Hla reeovery U one of'thn most tnanwtona
1 to medical annals. OrdtoarCy
>1^ baa but one ebanee In 2<0 with
tnetnre of the skuB.”

'5olh phone*

Comer Eighth and Franklin

Tuesidav, October 3

i

r

'

Belief T Surely ’. Have plenty of loe
ahOBt-the plM for
-wbetever yoQ like aa a oDoling
drink. As to ice sopply, your best
plan U to consult qa. We aerve i«
rily and at aiaod-

THE C. a TAVLOt COAL C8

Tieketa good l« return until Oct. IH inclusivi-;
See poKlere or ask Pere Marquette agents.

H. F. MOELLER* G. P. A.
fliatIBk* show startllBg mortality,
from appendldtls and periconttla. To
praveat and ours these swftil dlaosaes.
there la Juto'one reUehle mmedy. Dr
Ktog'aNewUfePUla. M.FtoBMt7.of
14 Cuatocn House PInoa. CUoiibg*i
They have no equal for Cunenpe
aadBUBousnMa.” I5e at & E. 1
A Sons. E. X. MUlor'o
Hai
Drag Stors.
ou*t find tbe leak to your
I- 1885, L D. Bnklil.
es of leak findon
’86t«.

.. _ -----...------

Pure Cider
Vinegar

i8c per gal. i
While Wine
Vinegar

1.8c per gal.

ktilm G. Babcox
Ar^tleel

t will be at Bark Flsee Hotel
untH Oot 1st 1W8. An>slotnient
b^ pbm eSB be mads. ^OonaulUtion tree.

5plced Vinegar for
Pickling

3ocpergaI.
J. J. Brezina.
348 R^nt 5t.

* ' SAkiitaoN CLOTBINO oa

■ ,;
foraalalt;
• »•»»••••»•*»•»»» rlfed in Ui* 6ltrtUB
4,
«LrO>nONAI. (.OCAI.*vlUi Hn.
Porter of 8ft) Pine
«weL
Lw>n StainbBpg went to Ann Arb^r
-The bMrdlng hmin at KayetonahM
to4n; to r«MBie hU stadtea in Ute X}. cbaaged bu^ Winiam PraoUaa, who
baa been proprietor aome time, aell<*U.
Ml*. Al Cmnmln9» nnd littio MR tag oot to Stapban McOany. wbo rewent to Wnltnn. for a few dnjB’ Tl»lt aides near Keybtone. Mr. McOarry
todv.
win aaauzna ^arge of the bouse about
MIM Clhei Plomon of 4C7 Boerdmnn the flrsB uT the nontb.
mu nvenae, want to Cndlllae thlo
Ml*. C. R. Craakbaum of Geneva,
noon to TlBlt bar brother.
lad.. 4nd Mr. ud Mr*. P. M. Stick of
'
who have been. goeaU
Min Marparat Hanay at Owoaeo,
.who bu bau Ttsltins trlaod* In the at the borne of John Vuce and tamlly, nlnemilea sodb-weot of towm re­
dty, left tor bwna today.
Hin A. Krte of Chleapo, airlvad Jn turned borne today.
H. Seymour ef Grawn, was In the
the city tbia noon tor a atay at the
tdty on busmen todsy.
KrIU oottase at F«*et Lodsa.
Mr. end Mrs. John CMwen ef Qrud
.. Ban Moetaoua ud LauU Tinkbam
Rapids, STrtved in tbe dty today. eaUbare gona to Ann Arbor
eottren at the Unlrenlty of Michigan. «d here by tbe •ertoua lUnesi of their
dau^ter,
Mrs. Ha
Mr*. Win. CriekBtara'of DwndacA
West Ninth strut
' Ont, arrived In the citr todny for
Mr. and Mr* Wm. Hleetud, Fred
Tlalt with bn Bister, Mra. Oeorge
Edwards ud tsmlly and J. Brodhmu
Smith.
ud vrlfe of WlnebSiMer. Ind.. were
Mlaa L, Blackett of Aew^ retorii
to leave for
home tbla noon after a^fiort viatt
home today. They bad bean visiting
the city.
Alfred Wilhelm wlllMeav# In -the m the country tn i^s Tlotnlty.
T)*e
niontlng for Ann Arbor to resume bit
ed Is» evening by Mias AUoe Walt
murical atudles.
Will Sharp of Richmond, lnd«'who at her pleaaut borne on Boardmn
avenue.
A very enjoyable evening
baa been in the dty vlBlUng Us broth­
ers, James ud Edward, returned blue WM spent ud tbe hostess served
peaches, .marsbmaUo , Ud wafers
today.
Mrc. O. Baker and little eon of Cedar ud punch.
^
City, paseed throogh tbe city today, on LOW RATE BXCUFBION TO THE
— •
bn way to Fife Lake to vlalt relsttres
for a-few daye.
Ml*. Faonie Steele of Nerthpori, A Mldilgu Southern Ry. wOl
paased throogh tbe dty today on her OUn Family Bxoursk ' ~
O.. -Ud BnOalo, N. T.
way to tbe 800. where she .will viait u to time of epedal train,
<
ratu ete,
Indefinitely.
see uother column or bamds
Mlee J. E. Xuhll giid-Mr*. Hester ef
Milwaukee, arrived In tbe dty this
86.00 to Detroit ud Toledo. 86.00 to
moon for a visit with Mlsa Kubll'a sisChicago. 84.00 to Orud Bapids cn G
4n. Mrs. J. W. HartlndUl.
R. A L auual exeurstOD, October Srd.
Herbert Raymond of. South Board- 85.00 to Biehmoed. Oct lOtb. Abk ur
mu. ts in tbe dty visIUng trluda ud O. R. A 1. agent about it. SMltlAd-w
will leave tomorrow for Ann Arbor to
OUN FAMILY EXCURSION
reswna his studies at tbe mlversity.
To Clevdand. O., ud BuBalo, N. T.,
Ml*. C. Esilnper ud daughter, MIm wlU be nm over .the lake Bbore A
Bybll Esltnger, of Wlncbestn, Ind.. Hlcblgu SoBtbem Ry. Tneeday. Segt
86ih.special train wIH leave <Mtad
who have been guests at tbe borne of
Rapids at 8:20 n m.,-nmalag thro«h
Mrs.-1. W. Bowen for two weeks,
wttbout change. Fare, Travarse Olty
turned, home today.
The funeral ef the two. little BreltPartteuUrs from Ticket AgenU or by
baupt children, who were smothered

. iaa;

CEO. sreus n ntuto
I. O. O. F. Brother* Wei* the Rail

we^ ago by b----- ,----------------------taken them tram bM Mubbb wbo ««re
wadlDg. for a Joke. The aboea wUl be
beld tor tbe ownen nnUl Setnrday
Bight of tbiB week ud U not qaUad
for then wlU be given to tbe Satvetlan
amy.
*MtS

The body of Oeorge Stone of Bun^:
mlt aty. whored at tbe Tmv
his home tbit morning. The foOowtK
bis borne at KtatgOey. The toOnriac
were tbe paU baarera, taken from bis
borne lodge of L O. O. F.: Ra^ Cbm,
B. A. Stooe, D. M. SkidmoM. Wm.
Wright Wm. Nickerson ud F. W. wn-

CHANGE OF -HME ON H. A N. E.
Begtaubig Monday, September 38.
train leaving Trsverae Olty nt 3:80 p.
m. oonnectB at Boton with train to
ProvaneoL Arrive at Provemont 6:03
p. m. Returning, leere Prorement at
6:10 p. m., arriving lVaver»e City 6:48
p. m,
___________ •
*66tS .

The remains were taken to tbe M.
E. church at Summit City and tbe fiorvleee were held at t o’cloi^ this after
noon, oondoeted by tbe Hot. A. L.
Thurston. Burial ooeorrod In Bvw-

The Cetenel'a Weteriee.
Colonel Jcdia M. FMlar, of Honey
Orave. Taxu, naeriy met his Wattrtoo,
from liver and KUney troAle. In a
reeaat letter, he nya: “I wae. naeriy
deed, of tbeae complaIntB. and, althongh 1 tried my family dnotor, be did
ose no good; no 1 got n 6Dc bottle .t
yonr greet IBeotrle Bitten, wbi^ ,
enred me. 1 ooaalder tbMn the bM /
madklne on earth, and thank Oed who '
nve you the kaovftdge to make
- Sold, and guarw^ to «bd^
mIbl, BtPkwneM nito

.. .A by & B. Walt A Sooa B- M
Miner, end Hannah Drag Btme. at 60
eenu a bottle.
'imD

Broiled steaks, broUed fiab, oytters
for supper, uy style at the little
Tavern.
“dS^

met udArizuastock. Inthreeyears
be sold bla stock for 8i0,000. Today ft
is worth 860,000.
One hundred Bolin* invested
Onliod Verde « one time would
•e wortb W6.0W.
The G. T. ^ Mlnl^^pu^l^
|uel^bor*. above named, at tbe same
stage of developmut
Deposit with ns 8800 to 86,000. We
will give you two sbsree of stock for
..L.k

TIT-

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
The tax rtSle tor the ooUeetioo at
eetaool and ctty taxes and ^eelal aaBeeBoenw Cor tbe Sve wards of tbe
dty of Tmverae Oitr,
bn**
beu pleoed In my buds tor ooDootlon.
1 WlU be In my ofllce tor tbe purpoan
of ooUeetlng esld taxerwveir week^ from now uatQ November Un,
1606. from 8 o-dodt nntU U:« &^oek
In tbe fcoenpoo, and frdm 1 o-eloek to
'ea^day.-

-

factory gnaru^tof the return of^or
uenae g>^ praeUcally ^pasured.
—w“to*«'do HT call ihd see.
Tbe stle on these tenns la Umltod.
Dont delay if you want to benefit by

hMNINO CO.
1; autens- 466. Mleb. State 18

paid on S^tesnber.'lst and n
natUOctob«r 1st, e penalty to one per
ooUeetion wm be cbnrged. On «B
caxee rem Iniag unpaid on Oeuber
let and until November let e pmieity
to two pat eent tm ooUeetkn will oe
charged.
Ofloe room 203 State Bank biilldlqg.
Oeted, Job 34, 1906.
•t U. UAauoni.
3«164f
City T

OvM- tf .huadrsd trimmsd bats M
Wood Slatsr*' Saturday.
t4U
A Cold
A. J. Je«_.
eago, writes:
am out in sR kinds of weatbw.

I
death by tbe cave4n of sand, Wedneoh
day afternoon, will be held Uuorrow
■Mdiea with BO bansmomlDg at 10 o'clock, at tbe borne, tbe
Bded to try
f. R. A L autu
oft
Rev. Hn^ Eeuedy oBclatIng.
L Toledo. Chios
' Mlaa, Emma Hartley of Springfield, Ids. Tuesday. October 3. To Rich­
mond. October 10, See O. B. A L sgeot
Ind., who bae been apending tbe aum- for partionUrs. S86U16-AW
mn with her aunt, Mra. M. Z. BaUey,
at SuttocB Bay, wu In the dty a short
time today on her vray b^e.
The fui
died yesterday morning at tbe resldeooe of bU fatb*rdn.-tow, J. N. Sick­
les, of 14S Saat Sixteenth street, wu
hdd this aftnnoon at 3:80 o'clock
from tbe residence, tbe ftev. Tboe. UITbe above is a new stjis. bound
Mra. W. Q. Uwrsiwe win haws hsr
millinery opening Friday aflerviMn edge. Oolng-io be a taker.
Mr*. A. Porter of Grand Ru>ds sr- and Saturday.
'f ~
HAMILTON CLOTHINQ CO.

StrikM Hidden Retoca.
When your ship
atrfkaathe
bidden rocks to (
monlA eto, yon are loaL U yon dent
get help town Dr. King's Mgv ZRecovery for CtmsumpUon. J. W. M»Klnnon, to Tallmtoga Sprtnn, Ataw
FOB SALE—A good tomOy horse end
n good oow tor iMn. UtUeABbortor. m Sbont otreeL
SSiAtf
FOR SALB-Nlos ntUe pleoe on -WoM
ESerantb etreet, only |360 eeob and
monthly pamenta aamg ao )
Uttle A Shorter,-383 Front st
FOR SALB-Orooery ud ottMr bustneoi <9POrtanltieo that It wm pay
you to Inveetlgate, ellber tor enab
or exchange tor other good propettyUUle A Bbtoter. SSt Front stveeL

BOSTON STOffi’S
THE EARLY COMERS GET THE GOODS
THE LATE ONES GET LEFT
Boys’

High Grade Corduroy
Paots

In six different colors—as soft as
velvet—regular price
-‘J/Cfv
WAS 76c, now............... ......

Children’s Winter Coats
Id reda aod blues—for ^es d to 10
years—regular prices
$5.00 to 18.00, DOW

2.35

^ Misses' SaUor SulU
Id blue—regular price
112, now __ -

4.98

SKIRTS
Ladies’ Black Mpliair Skirts, regu-

15.00 Skirts

2.49

Fufs

at Halt
...Price

TOWELING
6c Cotton Crash........... —S'aC
8c Linen Crash — • • • • —
K)c Pare Linen Crash.........: - 7c
RemoanUot A 4 Half
Dress Goods
Price
Suitable for children’s dresses,
waists; all good, desirable pat­
terns, large assortment.
Stondard Shirting
Calicoes
Choice patterns.
while they last..........
UMBRELLAS
3.60 valoes,
tU
LaOvalaes. ' I6S
American Hoy Shoes
Best forwear;
None better.
2 DO kind,
148
1.85 kind,
135
1.60 kind.
89
Boys’ Canvas Shoes,
were 1.26, now
..75c

$20 Suits, - - - $9.50 $15 Suits, - - - $7.25
Winter Overcoats Half Pirtce
Those Iron Beds and EMfoom Suites are going
fast. Room Size Rugs at a saving of fully onethird. Cook add Heating Stoves at n^rxIMrtg of
nearly one-half. One $ia Lounge, $s-^.
Etc.

__U/—A nice seven-room baaie;
only 116 down ud $f par month
tmpeld. Only MX par oant interest
reany mndh ^wper to buy
thu to rent one. LttUe A 1

FOB 8ALB-We have a ftw bm
on west and KMh atdo Gut we ou
aaU you eonOdenhly b^w cost end
only two or three hsndMd doUare
down on a two tbpWiBi dollar
honu. UtUe A BhoMr, 333 Front
otrset.
3S4Att

FOR 8Al«-6od. 8 OMtta n lond; up
FOBSALB-Bney oaniage; bnrfflnll
dirt 4 MOtt. sn «ht S node. )
tnhmntonoa. Bnqafre nt 616 Fifth
Odoka, 4St Monroe Mraat, OMoanY
■treat
SDWti
WANTED—Stz «r,Rtaht-Bna nt
pbdhe SID. TOtt at waM end <
Repost af KejnUM 7 oTetoMc tt
Wayne street
-r
3841-tf
FOB BALB-Some stoe aaaiBu
tor:wtok. IMvegto
■ tor aale to dWsrent i.
••<11
FOB SALE.-We have, and oftor tor
tie A Sborter, ttt Frqa
sale, the foUowteg not at Baal
BMnte. UtfljMldMlreUeiaag^
WANTED—A girl te guoal btmeeandmnstjwsold. CaBor'phim
work. Mr*. Qeo^^atoer. 714 Pnlon
SIISCBLLANEGUaL
BtreaL
»04f
DaiTOw^i Btton.
■Eoy to woric todita and
but cna be NBL80N A FINCH buy and eeU
ondAand
stovea and repair aD ktods
and goJO sMtooL bqnlr*
need tor dweUBg.
to atovea, 8U Bast Front streeL ClttBtor teMt. to
:
seni' phone No. 63A
*61t8
r ft. on artemitb
MONET TO LOAN on peveonal propWANTED—Boy waosted nt The Dally 66 FOOT LOT on W
entt to No. 06.
Batfo oOce. Apply tonldit
‘~
^^to sums to stot, L Mevrtaito
aOUSB AND LOT. 80
tbemtonlng.
n 60S New WObelm
HODBB AND LOT,
WANTED-Gardener wbo bM had exAMD LOT. ooauiwwm. mnu
polcnoe la making lawiu. AddrafP.GNEER LIVERY AND HACK UNE
r MfMt and Mlehigu Ava.
A. B.. box 106, ears Bark Meon
a. d. Morgan—Remember the old
LOTS on Elmwood avenna.
that is always on ttm
VAnraiL>—*jiuuuwBiwi, wiiu.
twau Wayne and Bay atreata.
women and girU tor boUL k-------and general hunneatok. lalMhnvn LOT 7L sad Hooee, Oak Helgbta.
______
ONB to tbe Beet kwetlana to the dty
men listed tor vazlooa kinds to
i
to ^arroondlBg oonnfrr tor boma;
ed labor. Thoao noedtag em.
nSTto
noee to lud; targe hemw; «
4 na
meat or empkiyea. can, wiRe
13^ u Ataae LAfSTta' aimwood

DAILY BAQLB WANT ADS PA''*
2t^T on Bay gfresL Powtoud
tsndy to m-W fioet
A getotoetotoa fior.aay
"inte&e land eemFOR EAUI OR TRADi.

BuanORS itte fito MM to ti
Ito « Vtot end nrPMton
antotaPNM. S.I.CMM
toe itreto OftUMF shB


porUrnt

TMMtMajOO.

I first dose cave relief endMehot... cured' me." Sore cure tor sore
throat. brantoieRls, coeihs and aolds,
Onaranteed at a B. Walt' A Sons, M
B. Millo- and Hannah Drag Stom, prioe 60e and fLOO. Trial bottle M
cents.
Jas-D.
20TH ANNUAL OHIO EXCURSION.
The Ann Artwr R. R. wm give tts
SOtb awonri Ohio BxenrMon Wedneeday, October 4th.* TlckaU wm be sold
to Toledo ud ptoats to (toio on tbe fol­
lowing relfroeto: WbeMing A 'IaM
Brie; Webnsb; Hototfng VaOey; Ohio
Central lines; Inks Shore A Mlebigu^Sontban; DetrtoL Toledo A Iranton; Olnrinnari, Hamilton A Dayton; Pennsylvania Oompasy; ToledOk 8L Lotos A Western and Ctarslena
CtnetnnaU. Chieego A St Lotos Ry-—
"Big Four Route.’'
speclel train' wiu leave TTaveree
H. AJ4. B.nt 9:Mn.m. Kitekets good tor retarn tafll
October l»tb~1rm be gold to Ttoedo at
88.00 for round trto end at coeyeepcndintoy low rates to points on raltrendi
named above; good tor retnie to
Novembar 4th.
For further totomatlon «aQ on near-,
est Ann Arbor Agmt or write
J. J. XIBBr, O. P. A,
Toledo^ Ohto.
Tnee, Thna. and Set.
464f..
WANTED—800 WOMRN, Mrie end

BDSINSSS CHANCBS—Man to abmty
and good Btandliig. wanted tor
brantoi tofice manager tor Traverae .
Ctty. tovcManr and Ftoanee Oempany, to New Torit. Adfireae Mebi- gan offlee, 300 Tolaaia BnUdtng, De­
troit Mleb.
’06t2

Sewer Tax

tratoswtthhagk. 1 oall tor bagg** >
to uvery 1 can fumlnb yon rtoJbw
ore mMonm. rMhsr itr* StanFIFTH WARft
bopta, nibba. tfr* phaatona, rublNi
Ur* earrcys, rahhm Ore hacM. FW Notice to All Peraone Intereeted;
Tbe Spadel Aseeaemeat Tax BoO
tamrals 1 esatwahSt yon av fctoO
to eirTlage yon wnnL I bnv* five tor tbe oonstrueUott to Lateral Rawer
tecks and tfarne 8nseted neirUgSk NO; L sewer dlsQict No. 8. loeated to
to
***”Sni r^?T ”r tbe eUey between
gonOarfitod
toss!*nS& £wm n edSan to
aeadtoaaytbttctoUils^ S800G evanos, nmntng tbenoe weet to Bar­
low atraM tkotoe north on Bartow to.
-------------------- L'tbmoo veto an
._________toBafirandnvmiaa.
bam not awnethtog on one Uto to tboiee to eeameot wttb tnmk aawwr,
bnalnem' tor aale that atota yee- bM
________
beenptooed
ptooedtotomy
mybibands tor eolpahnpa at a bnrgate-«r tradn tor tootton, the fg^ to be paid o
toTutUe A Bhortor. 383 M
trsaratj,/
WHEN yen need toenranae on h

; daily eagle want ads PAY8

aifa. W. a Lawrenoe will hava her
MOKBT TO LOOT on I OS anal prog mllKMiy opanlng Friday aRawtosn
‘•N*
arty, to sm M atoL 1 Mawtaad and fiattirday.
Tytor. room 6« New wnbtoto blook
A COMPETENCY FOR Ol^ AGE.
fifth ROOT.
UTl-tf
Buy 3^ Bhane to tooiA tn tbg O. T.
A A Mtottg On. tor ILOOO. We gim
. DAILY RAQLt WANT ADS PAY I
•od.
sell and filling dirt, given
away at the weet end ef Wayne ahwet,
for e weak or tan daym. Cook .Bram, atuatten. An gbaolnte and oertatn-e»
maaneaiUnattoto; Tour tovnatmeA
Cltlmna’phnne 86a
SMf '
realty nmatoa ft part to yonr etoa^
waai«y
kaaOm. at the mime atoge ef develop­
in'ft tow ypara ofie InveatmeM^
- yon nob. to any event .yonr
B«4tontannd. Doyoudenht
JaB and
end he eonvtooeA
eonvtoood.
ui Can
and acL Dent Mtor- This
------- Id to a oerteta aumho' <
took tor anotoa hi*

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