The Daily Eagle, April 07, 1906

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The Daily Eagle, April 07, 1906

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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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1906-04-07

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Hm !• ■ MggMtion:

VOL XIV.

rHE

Mtll •

EAGLE
TBAV.KKKE I'lTV

XO. 4034.

-TAKE THE-

Baby Out
nipped UCiaiaNC OB rOLDlNG GO-CABTS.

Jnst One of
Many__ ^

REIIlf MB
^NO

Only $8.75
Folding Go-Carts
in the prrforateii ivoir!. rei
and leather

From $2.0p up.
EASY PAYMENTS.

J. W, Slater

Veur Rallable. Home Rurnithsr.

Theea Who
9«inst Him.

Given Away
Do you own your home? If not, why Wenot?
har^ 25 or 30 special inducements to offer you
in the way of houses and lots nicely located
and, most of all, they are nearly all new and
clean. This property, we are going to sell, and

• la addition tolbe low prices we have plaeed on this property we will ^
Ebb ■wmBred ftoHara in gold to one of the Erst ten customers purcharing
howl itTtii n or after March l&lh. lOOS. ^h customer faring equally with
have to be 00 time.

Smim Realty Co,
Floyd Smitti, \^0r.
Office; .Corner Lake Avenue, and 10th Street.
I-jvenings; 429 W. 10th Street.
Bell Phone, 1G9.
Citizent.' Phone, -'J2.

Don’t Forget
--------------OUR GREAT---------------

PIANO OFFER
Which Ends Apr. 14tb.
the opportunity of si

$9,575.

mn tiWBi iin HUER

liSESHf

DDSERIIIIINS Dll tNE SDK

m». iUH DEMI

CMIE ID MVEIBi M IB74

_0F H msi
! ijliowl”"'"”

10 hKKCo I lU

tike

smi

-—

allow you an EXTKA DISCOUNT OF SIS. U you present the' Coupon
attached herewith. You may pay the balanoe in EASY PAYHENTS
if you wish- .

$10

Hile CeiWM ffoed tor CredH of #10 on any New Wsim boaght
^ of GWNNBLL BROE., M their Traverae City Etora, M or betore
April Hth. IBOfi, if gteewrild at tbne ef purehaoa. Only mi# (1)
'*Ce«pM seesptad an niiy one mIa

is 4s hl« friends isd 0


•. Rev. Carpentsr of this'city

Out B5lnt*on, CITBATE W
MAGNESIA, is carefnUy smd
cleanly made from pure materiaU. tbeo filtered and ncAled iB
homes and •twrUlsed.
L'uceceasary. many pbarmaoUts would aay. But we know,
from practioal experience that it
Improves tk« prodaet. and
we do not spare trouble or 4-xpense to produce tbe BEST.
However, ntrat- of Magncaia
does not taete nor act like Svhlilx
ISeer. It is plpaaant enough to
be uaed a» beverage, but its mis­
sion is different. Il is a laxative
and an exceedingly pleasant and
effective one.
PerLaps you need just such an
article.
A13og.'bonle.2$c.

^ ertBriathig.
HARD TIMES PARTY.

Let’s Show You
How easy It is to buy
.eboes without
-----*-pan awful prioe
.€0).

ii’ve beard yoiir
jfcors say how
_ i our sho^ wear.
Tbaffs the kind you
bavetried to pfet.
Brtiig your feet to
us aSDd we’ll do tbe
resfci-' •'

THE

American

Rowland Douglass

Drugstore

Shoe Stem opp. Whiting HoteL

QUICK, THE TAILOR

201 Front SI.

V,

Tretme CHy, MIeh.

dais renewing last
and one man has been arreetod. dmi«ed with buying votes for his r»etectloo rive him.
aidermam

w

Then- nre Mre. Mair

t.

Trerete of 8t. Panl Parts,
Minn.: Mrs. J.T'. Whybrew
Otadslone. Mich., nnd Plat Bamtnn ef-Mty'flpR Mich. Six grandchildren and five
gr<eat-gran
Mr*- J- T- ^Tiybrew was In the city
't*day meking arTangentents with Undertaker Anderson for the funet*!
*»>tcb will he held tomorrow at 2
b'clock from Mayfield.

Good Time GIvqn by Queen City Camp.
^ .leetkm frauds against e
,
R, N. A.
other. SMsatlons are de^toplng t
^ Queen City Camp No. 573, R N. A .
«ip*«la)|v the local Democave a hard times party last evening
becoming desperate.
tn Workman hnll and Judging from the
„„.orcessful attempt was made
different costume* n was Indeed har.l
gecure a warrant fer the arrest of
times Prize* were awarded to Mr* pppr^g^jative Robert N Adams for
Antoine Straub for being the most old- „n,ng.fui agt,E„,ion of jhe ballot boxee.
fashioned dressed ladv. and Thomk* ^he Democratic council voted to hold
iSWrfon for being the most perfect ,
^
I easy-going-hard tin
s restrained by Injunclkn. TheyRefT«shm4mtP consisting of mnah ^ V claim ihe court nnd the Republi
and milk were served Every one ^ I r«riy are working in league to.
seemed to have a very enjoyable
ejection.
dancing until a late hour.
,
alleged wholesale pur- '
■■
chasing of votes on election day. Albert
_______
HAD PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS, Forext, retiring alderman from »e
Arranged for Regula------------.Fourth ward, has been arrested on a
tion MlllUry Calla.
'wias Ed"! Adelli Smith Died at the warrant sworn out bv Frank R. War
^
l-r-n™. -r IL- CWl
s,„M.h.An,rrio.. W.r
Ram, AMI. Sn,m, ..^4
K I. cL.ta^ .h.t
«... Wh,
^
ill-4 14« --mlM .1 ,
b- iLa wLol-..l- AM.rtt, Irom .
the Northern Michigan aaylmn of pul- laree nutnher of voters, who allege place April 16. An effort will be o
monarv tuberctilosls. The deceased they sold their rote*, have been aecnr- to have everything partake of tbe mill,
Novem. ed, and more eridence Is coming
larr Idea.
^ 3 J9P5.
all tbe time. It I* alleged Foreet promThe dance* are all named for the
The girl's mother. Mr*. W. F. Smith, Ised each man 32 If he wruild vote the
regulation
is tn the
0,0 mllltarv
..... .a.,.Gie cltv
city and will take the body Democratic ticket.
Gckef. The atfidarit.
atfidarit* aihome this arttenoom The Vuty la be lece .ha, the money wa_. pa^. h.
Ipg prepared for ahtpraent by Ender saJoon after they voted
1 etamlna effect will be produced.
The first
taker Anderson.
ralgned Poreaf demanded
dance will be annoiraced bv the revell.
11on, which wa-« »Ct for Monday.
____________
le call and tbe raising of the ttaiS.
RESTAURANT CHANGES HANDS.
Tbla la the sunrise call In armv aer-

PREm DIIDOEIFFIUII

[OCAL BOWlflIS OffEAIH)

'*

LUIlRL DUHILRO UUlrilU)
pi*„-Red, white and Blue." At atm.
,
•"
down the retreaj call hi given and the
I. D. SpriagWead of Big Rapida has ^Traverse City Team Went to Manistee
lowered at which time the
purchaaed the Intereeta of J. J. Camp- [_
to Play.
"Star Spangled Banner" will be given.
MI I. hh h«a ul rmmht. «o™.rj Th- Tnrcr.- rit- h™Hw 1-^
aoot Ih, bo«o« hT»n«..
!<ho -SU. Cltyl.o.- »lth ih.
,o„ h, h, Ap.
Tho a.«! ™ oonploloa Awll I ua the
tom to
I t—olAtoa. Soote .poehl a.iit. mralo
Mr. SnnnWoM hu OJ.« Ptrontoo !th«o. Ouo« ooentoa to th. pi.««E, |
t""
1. being arranged tor Ae party.
Ud win make acme neoeeeary diangee ; and not ptna.
for oODdnctlng a flrat-claaa neetanrant. | Tn tbe Oral two gamee each team <
hotel and lunch raom.
|»«>k * s«®* “»
Manlatee won the game by Just two ■
plaa which counted aa much as tar aa
Went to Brother'* Funeral.
^a rietpry was concerned as If It was Local Baakct Ball Team Lost Game—
Mr*. Fred Light and Loo Amy went ;10« pIna.
Score 14 to E
, Nenen Cfity this morning to attend j
the frmeraJ of their brother, wnuam |
Tbe local Htgh.eehooJ baaket ten
ILL BUILD S3h00
Amy. who died yesterday morning of,W"
team was defeated by the PetoAer
heart fUlura *t the age of 29 year*.
Lbsk Will Move Family Here Rl^ school baaket baB team laat •ton­
The deceased leavea a wife and baby.,
ing tn the -Bee Berpent" town. Tbe
From Katkaaka,
He had been m about a 3^- "nie!
I Geo. T.usk of Kalksaka viD more to loeala loat the game te G>e score eg 14
funmral will be held
tbla city thia eummer. Be eame to- to 8.
o'clock from the house
iday to see about breaklttg ground for The game was a pretty eoutetf tad
AA -A- -AA.—cs
, a now 13 OOOroBldenoe between Twatflh atthongh (he looala loM tt was one that
CARO OF THANKS.
Thirteenth atpoeta. A fine bam the anpportera of the team may weH
wlah et thla time tc rtank my.^j ,Uo be buBt on the ptwmlaee.
feel proud cE Aftar.the game a poty
friends for their
loyal
auppert
In
my
.................
- - —
HmU*! ehUdren have been at­
given (be Trareree aty tmm nd
campaign tor Mayor and wlih malice tending Caiholle school here tor eame
tc none.. As I 'have one mere yes* time.
to serve on the City Cctinell, It will be
rhy earnest endeavor to werk tor the
bert Intererta of the taxptorii* and •"
the people.
Very reM»ac*totty,
OAtLY tAOLB WANT AM PAY.
J. M. OiLLETT.
DAILY EAGLE WANT AOB PAY.

lETDEiaiiiPEnisffiy

Hannah & la^Co’s.
“BEST’ FLOUR
Its Long Record Is Frool

oIItsMema
'

GR^NNELL BRDE,

r;

miEs PicwsB mm-

earry oat tfcelr work tor t^ tebsresta.-^ White tiaveniiE he gafaed

IF YOU HAVE A DISCOUNT CERTinCATE

I

Unfud States Has Been

Mts Utlfl St rOPlE

I shall esteem it a favor if -tbe public
will call and examine nfiw effects
in woolens j u.s t GTriT h d .

DISCGUNTS to purwhich we are acluallT giving away iq SPCaAL
SPCa
ibiedly the Most Liberal ProsbaM-rs of our New piauoe. Tbis is undoubu
“ imeinber. it positively ends
BOsilioD ever made by spy Piano House. Eei

1U CM Ppm BU

BPIMISfllMIKeiHr
joREi

PROF. H. C. LOTT WILL_NOT RE­
RUMIA'8 GREAT BOMB THROW­
Laredo. Tex.,
f
4
(BpMdal to Tbs Dany Bi^)
THREE PASSENGER BOATS HELB
TURN AS AUPERINTENtTCNT OF der DBwle and
ER MAKES HIS WAV TO A
•wvaE h<
UP NEAR CANTON EV 40 <
Waablagioa. AprO 7.—The American
THE LOCAL SCHOOLS.
•dieduls
PLACE IN GENEVA.
from t
OGOsul efBclalt In Asia raport a bitadCHINESE PIRATES.
«,*,t<.ChlcagB
6*1* is «Bed WWi
Miunerdal aottrity tn the
hitter'anger >
aliMdatlikp
B^nrts from Tctohana say
tn Zlen city
mcmt ct his
tbe eaperto'tn IMS amoimtsd to
Unae 1
>Rto«aas«ho
|2<^AM most of whldi wai eotUm
H. T. Blodgett, Who Hh Bma Filling bav* tuned
bim.
Ha de- Bembi Thrown by Him Have Clal:
m. The United
Vacancy. Will Probably Be Engag­
*»VS(1W ta Ua
WKDeaa bis
Many Membere of the
Statee bought moi« than ttAT<.0CH
ed—Lecala and Persenala.
time of need,I. H
1
CaaFa Pellea
pounda of tea. Yokohama srportel
Llpffce
by the Rebbera.
;h ta
I every way''vlgorhart of health
34 per eeot of tbe $36,000,000 taw sUk
[Special Cor
*.]
enoggh
flgbt tor bla
(Special to Tbe Dally Eagle.)
exportA Tbe eame growth of commer­
CSp«Mal to Tbe Dally Bagla]
,E11t Rapids, April 6,—Dr. J. O. La- rights when he
to ZlOB CHy,
Berlin. April 7.—Haring escaped cial is reported from Now Chwmng.
Hongkong. China. April 7.—Chineoe
Core, secretary of the board of educafive times from execution, Ivan
Maneboria.
rates on April S held np three PWtioo, la io receipt of a 'letter from H.
Cbichlkoff. Russia's bloody terrorist,
senger boUa at Sanshnt not tar from
Lott, former superintendent of
has made bla way to Germany «a
Canton. Rev. Hager, an American
thools. who bas been off cn i year'j
; to a prcunlnem refuge at Geneva.
mIeeltmaiT'. when Ihterriewed today,
leave of absence, and la now located at
N ANTHRACITE The bombs thrown by him have clalmsaid that tals boat and two othen were
510 W. ISfth street. Sew York, ^en•t least fifty victims all members
■'ON VET.
anchored off tbe village tod were at.
derlnk his resignation. This unquesof the Czar's police. At Wilma he kill­
tacked at eight by 40 ptntea who fired
j tionably means . that H. T. Blodsett.
ed five, wounded three; at Riga. klRed
Better Feelini
SiturMnoiia I
on them. The boaU were liddlM with
who hB8 filled the position during the
three, wounded eight; at Llbau, killed
and Rev. Hager was direiKed
past year will be engaged. Mr. Lou
one. wounded 22. Several
clothing, cash and surgical In.
WBB a very competent educator, bnt
wounded died later.
.1^ 1
Dally Bagta)
BtmmmKs. The mattm- has been re­
the schools will suffer none by the
rW Ap T-—Some tom of
ported to the anthortUea
(SpeelaJ to Tbe Daily Eagle.)
change, as Mr. Blodgett has proven
tfagkthraedte oosl sttnWasblnglon April 7.—The SmlHihhnself a very valnable man.
faUlog thh lomlng, a meeting
Bonlan InatKota has decided to send G.
Equality Tent No. 1S7. K. O. T. MM., Of tbe 01
I begin at I oYdoek
Abbott to the Astro Physical obeervnwill hold a public meeting at the opera
^^^,,0000
143 Lfberty 1
tpry In California next month to
honae next Wednesday evening. April
tinne observations on the aun whldt
lUh. It la fxpected that Deputy Great •
were started there last sommer. Tbe ALBERT STARR BARNUM DIED
Commander Perry and the, Hon. Perry
THERE VESTERDAV.
work le ae nearly pure aclenee ag tt
F. Powers of Cadillac and Mayot A. V.
be but there Is practical applica­
Friedrich of Traverse City will give
Wee Stricken With Parelyala Last
tion
abend
at
tbe
same
tlmn
There
addresses on Maccabeelsm.
Rufus A. Wilber, aged 43 I'cnrs. died Is tbe poestblUty of making long raage^
Rudolph Buff left W’ednesday for
ti Acme of a disease which be con­ weather forecast as to wbeUMr tbe ap­
Cleveland 1n response to a telegram
tracted In Manila. - He was bom tn proaching winter win be mad or ae- Albert Starr Bareum. aged 76 yeaid,
Informing him -bat the steamer WInne.
died yesterdAr at bM home tn Mayfield.New York City, January 10. 48
ttae rammers bot or cold, wet
bago, of which be la steward, .would
The Beeeoed was bom Angust tSy
ago and moved from there to tbl* dry.
sail Thursday night. She takes a load
|1827, in Fansburg, N. T., and at Ut« .
county six years ago last'Deoanber.
of steel rails to Buffalo, and will prob­
age of IB year, be learned tbe blackHe is survived by his wife.
ably react her. the fore part of May
jsmith trade; Re married Mias Mary
Dally Eagle.)
Mr. Wllbr was employed by tbe T.
with a cargo of iron ore.
^Dgy at Wlorstboro where tour cadres
Rril 7c-Snow DClC G. White Co. of New York, being an
G- Averill made a trip to Betlalrc.
|were
bom. Thirteen yesre lata- be
bx*Jks combtMd intb a expert engineer and hag built rallioada
y4wterdav and while there purchased
(moved to Blrmfield. Ind., where he reat ■$ ore doling th« past
trolly lines In China. Japan, tbe
the bowling Bllev which he managed
‘ •' 'WyomJng. baa eaus. PhUipplnes. New Zealand and ether
at place t-r^-vio-is to coming here
The Beiffo-Ai
years age. Mr Averlll's farail) '
il kmer. The
HU last e
it was In Ifanllla
win remain her* until the close
I altnatsd on tbe ut- where be worked up to laat November
sfffiool. Ed's, friends will wish hlmlfW'
r has been
when he was taken ID and eame home.
fConnnued OP Page SgbU
80.N04LS AT THE «>0 '
>‘“>a
Rioo.ooo bsmti of Fever ooatraeted there was the Imme- tLECTION
ARE WEATJNO
I
7 baa atao diate cauaa, of bU death.
ABLE OISTUMANCE.
»«■">« M-rt-M In
laaMi wbMi
Mr. Wilber was highly leepected, a
^
|m4. Here he engaged In tanning and
a Mlibk the well edncalod man and one whom
AAELwrEL —..rT, ..wiw.ww.Ee il>lm*«n1ihlng ubO) Ai>gt«t. Ust yBaT.

Makes Good Clothes

EXTRA DISCOUNT COUPON
GOOD FOR

CJT7 EDITION. 4 P. M.

IQ jpRpQTcn!i‘r.3'i’r.';rs;44.’';s;.

$100.oo

Issued by aay Piano Concern [for any amount U|
us and we will allow iu FACE VALUE on any

TERRORIST
INREFDEE

SON ' O

iertino him.

OPUS

.AfuU siied adjuatible (Jo^Tart.
elepmlly upboUtertd. whilti law
with closely woven reed bshkel.
parasol mounted on tbe very best
all steel (rear, double coil spriDfrs.
patent adjustible wheels in the
heavy rubber tires and rubber lip­
ped automatic brakes

WhelsMle and RaUil.

mwif

'’®10AN SATURDAY. APRIL 7.1906.

SEID$ If MS KSimnW

PET'S. GO-CART
d ^Te tbe UtUe OBclaLD airiDg evei7 pleasant da;. The^eapest sod
leteSeetfTe bebj Ionic is one of our magniScenl and iboroufhly

i-ludiot-

ELK RAPIDS
NEWLBDDGEf

• Fair terrigbt; BoMey ahewere; •
• vaHiMe wliul. beoemipg eastwly •
• Bwiday and Ineiwaalng.
»

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Hannah & Lay-^.

THE DAILY EAGLE.

PAGE 2

0 «*d. la the hope ibht •• •
]|8 pnbllBher* -wH) »ltow him
to write one that hh
to write,
and that* a few hundred* here
. may enjoy reading. The vwT
young man and woman do. T bellere,
i^d to think They stand
ihrrehold of life, tlic .road etretchee In
,
from of ihftn unknown and raysteJerome K. Jero^ne. wbcae "Idle upon offlelal ooAuptloa and the la.«h- rious. They seize upon hooka In the
Thoughu of an Idle Fellow." has he.|jog of human oonrelt and folly (rener j,opa of icanilnK something to satiety
come a humorous claaalc bad a moetjally. would eurprlae him. Eren "The ij,eir natural durlosliy. It Is unfortndelightful sketch In the January Worn.{Arabian NlghU’ waa a hook written patg that the great roaae of printed
' «’€ Home Companion, enatled, "Whyiwlth a purpoee. Abdul Hamid on the matter le only going to mlalead thmn
Do We Read?" , I w.ould enjoy quoUhg'ona thousand and second morolng _Rj,e them utterly false ideas.” "Ut.
• It to full, but will only gtre you a Ilttle'must hare awoke, one feels sure, a eraiure. If it Is going to be of any
■gtf it, hoping that yon will look up the reformed, character."
use to future generations, will have to
magasine and read, the original artlele,. -Km Charles Dickens wrote for a be takenmore seriously •

the value of which h enhanced by a purpose—wrote to make folks think. Ah author exercises too much Inlln.
' late portrait of Mr. Jerome. He be•Qiirer Twist’ accomplished more euce upon his readers, eepeclally npoa
gins. 'It might he profitable now and reform In the ^glleh’s Poor I-aw than hla youthful readers, to be fble to
again-to lay down the book and aak Ug efforts of a dozen legislatures In shirk responsibility. • • • • • A
ontselvee this questi<m: ’Our ancpesEnglish Parllamait could have hook either does good or It does harm,
tors brewed themselves the bowl of brought about In a dozen years. In You cannot divorce litertlure from
ptmeh: wc subscribe-to the circulating Russia tonlay, where life Is rHII a se- life, ,\ man or wnman who lalka alone ;
library. The result arrived at Is the rious matter, not yet all mrmey making .md la confidence to the young tn ^
name to gei rid of cur brains—to.
brains—to.be
monev-snendlnc. the author '1m itieir tens of thousands Is not entitled
be
money-spending,
taken ‘out of ourselves.' as the phrase „,n) regarded as the prearher. the to any to himself, 1 take n
goes. Books have betome ihe modern leader; hla works are criticized, not Mlliy for these tJioughts I a
narcotic.’

because, of their phraseologj-. but be- Inc into vour ear.”’
■ -WINIFnEB R. PRATT-WHITE.
"The young girl forbidden the sa- eause of the thought they contain, the
loon and rare' muddles her brains with help they give to men and, women fne-' '------------------^---------books Instead of a-lth drink. From ed wbh the fierce problem of life. TTils
Tiniel MUR? of Traver.se Tlty and
Ihe i«-etitT to fifty new novels a year clamoring for l»rioks that shall demand Mciti'n nr- mvitefi to Mil atMrs. Bonrends it Is doubtful If she ob- no thought In the reading, this eonfus- u r v Imir ’_’'''’®*i;'<^_^_barlors.
........................
ome
Kron♦ alps n single new Idea, a single Inc of litornlure with the music hall
lidcst stvie of fancy combs.
Ihmighr^ worth remembering.
She and the circus is threatening to turn
’81t6
rends noi *io think, hut to save herself book-wrlllng Into huckster's biislnesB.
the irnnldo of thinking. 'The book that Our f-refathers used not to demand of
cmJId give her any real knowledge of literature that It should make them
life would not perhaps be found on forget themselves, that It should take
shelves of Ihe circulating library.
them out of themselves, apiiarftiOy
■Tlie Kllzabethan dramatJels de. they were tolerably content with them,
manrted that their audiences should
thlnkVith them. We tolerate Shakes,
peare foHlay only on condition that
the poetry shall be hidden as much as
'lUelligent friend."
COGEWOOD-Ten and five acre loU
islbte be'
VMBibte
behind the seme^.
"Sir Walter Seou
with bay frontage and beantlfriUy
’¥oeti, tl
wooded with .many variel.os of aaiu
JV»TTT,TTT»VTT»TTTTTTTTT?TT^V?»TTTT

toOiie

BESIDE MY BOOK SHELVES

SUtistite prove that the chances qf yoor dying of
Thrott y.wtip Tronhles. are 9 to 1.
Waste an ttnie, bat core yo w Disease with

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S. F. WAIT & SONS AND F. MEADS

FOR SALE
Resort Properties

ON SATURDAY NEXT,
The Belle Place
we will be prepared to show all that is ex*■tremely attractive and dainty in Spring''
Millinery. ' A distinct individuality and
refinement of charm are the style eharaetwstics and an unusual becomingnesa is
typical of fashion's most f^^ored shapes,
thus an eminently ..satisfactory selection
is practically assm ed. Our stock is com­
plete w.ilb everything that is ultra new in
stylish headwear and we will be pleased
to receive all our patrons on our opening

Millinery Opening

ral limbcri well adapted for fruit
and hell, rather a btzretDg qnesHon In
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culture:
elevation
atmoepberic
those times. (I apolhglxe for the Pan *“
drainage, and soli all that can be de­
which I have tried to avoid, btrt an *
““J
sired. Close to the city and on a
other objective will fit.) Chanoa- rad
**
good
road.
Mollere were satlrlets. Dante aid Mfl"Tbe truth Is that books, to he of
■The
Beautiful." A
ton ined llteretnre as a pnlplt. Cerbe of any enjoyment even ; AH-GO-SA
t demand thought. Literature iSj
1 appeal to the Intellect
) the emotion. An and miislc
means of reaching the largert possible
public Humor of late ha* come to be
P“«'ons. Book* are the
regarded a* the IrresponslWe antics of
of mind to mind. We ought iRS^WEE-49iA—Hotel, ready furBoine drctl Incapable of thought We ^ “l*en a bcok with the same feelings 'oished and Ktted with all modern
conveniences, I’ossession given af
neem to forg« that It can aI«o be a *bnt wc woufd go to call upon a friend,
any lime.
powerfril wrepon In the hands of the
““*5 “b of our

n EAUTIFUL DESIGNS for
IS , Fashionable Dressers will
be ahown at our Annaal Openia^ol Spring MlUinery. An
interesting display of the newest
fashions

thoughtful. The average man of to- friend 'hat he shall amuse ns—make
day. asked hi* opinion of ■’Gulliver’*
forget that we have come to see Also forty acres with frontage on the
t«y: beat of fruit land; only five
Travel*," would probably describe It as him—keep ua pleAsanlly Interested for
miles from Traverse City, on level
a rather amusing book, written by a '^“ hour while we sit with our meuta]
road. A bargain at ten dollars
genial
churchman who loved etill- facolilea dormant,
'"l
dret), for their especial delight and en. Of all the books that J have read and
tertainment. To be fold that It Is one enjoyed of Stevenson's, ‘Jekyll and
Enquire of
of the most powerful pollilcal pamph- Hyde' is the only one that Ungers with
Wj ever penned a contemptuon* ex- me,. It made me think ’furtouriy.’ as
poanre of jingoism, apread^agtelsm the hVench would say. "At prcrirmt
and4ll ndi like Isms maldiig (or the the most that an antbor ota do is to Manaoer of ths Orand Traverse Um
ariMry at human kind, a biting attack write nine books that the public Is

Saturday, April 7,
Your attendance is requested.

MRS. E. R. McCOY

F. Thurtell

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WOOD SISTERS
TRY AN EAGLE WANT AE

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r^O.\STER is but one we«-k away. In that short space of time must neeessarih- be crowded the heaviest sellL±iJ. ing of the Spring season in apparel and accessories. Our preparations have been speh that we ai-e ready
IJto meet the demand which turns to this store as the logic’s! source of s upply. The store has eveiy appearance. of spring. The decorations carry out the idea completely.
Everything- that could be done has been done to make this Eister Opening a pleasant one to you. Y ou are
always welcome whether you buy or not. Ou>- salespeople will gladly show yon the new things at any time.

Women's Spring Coats and Tailored Suits
Owing to th-’ high colors in suits and costumes for the coming seas >n, the dem mil for the separate coats is
more? marked than usual. The ever popular
oonular Covert Coat and .lackel is much in evidence, with the addition of
the new Polo or Pony Covert. These come in cbarmiRg etfeets. at, $5 OO, $-'>..5t), $10.00, $12 00 to $20.00.
ANOTHER CHARMING COAT is the half-fitted 27-iRch fancy plaids. Tnesc are in the light tones and
are in Red. Green and Rlack and White Plaids, and Can be had ;tl from Id.OO to $10.00.
THE LONG. LOOSE-FITTING TOURIST COAT in the light weight fabrics and light tones in the pleas­
ing mixtures, must be counted a strong favorite. These are selling at $10.00 to $20.00.
THE LIGHT WEIGHT FABRICS and the new colorings, together with the entirely -new style ideas in
Suits, makes them more attractive than usual. Ours have been esp jciailv selected for their daintiness and ex­
clusiveness of design. Many new colors that have never appeared before are shown this season.
.Another
strong factor in the charmingness of the suits is the richness of the trimming.
The heavy selling this spring is indicative of an extraordiniry suit season. ,We are ready for any demand
that may be made, aud prices range from $10.00 to $)7.50.
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DAINTY DRESS
ASSESSORIES C

SHIRT WAISTS
-Some very charming models are ahovn
tn the Shirt Waist sectloo. Nevw has
there bees a season when there was
such a variety of really clever deal«ns
is Waists ae the makera have hraoght
forth this aeaaoa—and ao atore ahowa

PreU; lace top CoIlara___20e and 2S6.
Laoe and Mull Embroidered Stocks
.......................................16e,«6e, #6e.
Fascy Btocka—a very complete Hoe
at.........................................2Sc to KM.
Top CzMlar*^ piaio aad embroidered^

the eUls.
est CottoD Waist at 60c to the ahdereat
of Mull and lAce at

Moll aad Bmbroldery DIcUm.
........................................ 2fic and Ms.

.Mill ends of Table Damask, an eepe.
olally good thing at the prioe, mueli
lower than goods could be bought tor
In a regular way.
2 Yd. Cloths............'- • • - *»e21/, Yd. Cloths ............. $1.00.
3 YiL Cloths..................... $1^6.
ABB68T08 TABLE FELT
The ben thing on the inarkeL Two
layers of Felt with a layer of Asbeetoe_
sble V
dishes, aim

Bleh and Handsome Rlhboos (or aU
purpOBas Ml Peralan, Flcn«l and StzIpaa
and Plalda. dainty Ideas In Oanre Slbboos. tome.exclusive aeslxns Is Brodie
Blbboos. very vide (or Baataes. Olrdlea
and Corset Covers. ’I’beae destcas an '
so perfectly woven as to be taken (or
t««nA painted. U it U Ribbons yon
•haea la aiind oa^ to MILUKEN'S.

White Wash BeUa at 10c. the and 86e.
White Rid and White Bilk Belts at 60c.
Black Bilk Beiu at.......... SSe and 60e.
Extra alses in Black Bilk BHta at 60c.

Co^ L«* Bose, new Ideas ^

BUCKLES AND BETB
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It only for E
(» floato at..............SSe up to $6A0.
Mew thmsi tn Brooehan, MMUaoea.
Braoelsta, Be.



$1,00

GLOVES AND HOBIERV

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jic.mmetL

Special from the
Linen Dep’t.

$6.00.

lAce'Dlcklea.. .eSc, ssc. h.m and flAO
L«ce Dlckiea with cuff* to matdi
;........ ........................$1A0 and $1.76.-

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Our poalUoo on the Kid Glove ques­
tion Is so well estabUsbed that
when one thinks of Gloves they
invariably think of MILLIKEN’S.
We are bette prepared than ever
to supply an demands whethw It
be (or a dollar glove or a better
one. EBpedal aumtlon ts esOed
to a Wash Suede at..................%3LM

. WHEN YOU
CLEAN HOUSE
You win be interested in news of
CARPETS. CURTAINS. DRAPERIES.
Etc. We advise buying early becaose
la««r during the busy eeaaca ve can
n« always give you Just a, prempt
samoe as we can now. We were
never In a poaiuon wb^e w« aould
supply every WMit in u oonplete a
manner a* this eeaaoa.
Whether tt be a small RDQ 18x36
Or the furnishing a —
tbe stock U complete laOTe^fSS
Quality u always
here and the
prices must be tight or ve ooold not
do the bwineeo ve do

Jjc.mnkc

THE UaU.1

THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

IN HIGH LATITUDES.

LESSON II, SECOND QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 8.
lAUtnd*
degreea, read tbe newspa-.
Wxl ml (h> l,n.aii. Malt, all, 1.14. per In my bedroom at loao p. m. withMaBKorr Varaaa. T. H-<3oli/an Taa«. oot
aid of a candle, .^-bile 1 read
E*. a*. R—Caaiataatarr Prapared b» the villagers played sktttlea In (be all|r under my window, and beyond tbe
UOS. b} AmrTuan Rr.a A»oriaiioii.I boery HMStsut trees of tbe garden,
In All our atudlea l«t our priiyt-r be with clots of BtAiUngs on tlietr bare
“tliAt J may kuow Him," "Uiai Uod top boughs, tte a^ was
In All tbiugi may be BloriBod" (l*bll. m.
10; I PeL Ir, llj. TTiia wliole book. Ibe
BJble. revcAla Him to ua aud also re»«aU to ua mau's beart toward Ood,
AS well aa God's heart toward mnu
God uaDireat In the fleab was lo On.world that was made by Him. aud ib.world knew Him not He rnme iiutu
His own. and His own yei'elved Him
noL Tlie world by lu wisdom knew
not God (I Tim. llL 16; Jo«MiJ.-io. U:
t Cor. I. 21). let In leaus'Cfariai Uod
tbs KsUier was revealed aa tbe sinner's
■arlour, ibe Redeemer o^ tbe lost tbe
Haaslab of Urael. tbe ouly One wbo
can forgive sta< and gl\-e life eternal,
la MstlbeWs gospel He is specially ibe
Meeslab of Israel, tbe King of tbe
J«wa. but they will not have Him. ami
tta last verae of today.'a leaaon aaj-H
tiiat they held a council against Him.
bow tiey migbt destroy Him. TbH
they did because Be. In tb^ estima­
tion. bad broken Uielr ^butb day by
allowing His disciples to pluck coin
and by beating in one of ibeir ayuugofues a man with a wlibcred baud.
In chapters v-vll He bad given ibem
tbe laws of tbe kingdom or bad opened
np to them tbe true meaning of lUe law
and lu rlgbicouancsa, In cbupn-ni vlll
and Iz we have samples of ibo nUseiicc
of Blckneae and dl.iease lo tbe kliigduiu
wben He sball reign, or. U you prefer
It some credentials of tbe Klug. in
abspier X He seuds forth tbe ivtcive to
NORFOLK SUITS and UOUgogues a man with a withered bund,
GI.E BRESATEU TWO PIECE
commisblouing ibetD freely to heal tbe
SUITS wiib double Beat and
hiicp* n,i
•Ick, lo cleanse lepera. to raise (be
dead and cast out devils, but warning
them that they would be persecuted
and Imprmoned and perhaps killed tor
His sake. Cbapter zl telU us that the
That art- miubI nod beuer lo the
allies where most of Hla nligbty works
average run of Suits sold at
were dons yepcuied uoL but abowe<l
Ollier Biurev ui f'J.iMJ, |4.(>'> and
tteir eiUfflsii of H
Him and numbirrlug Him
graasofs, He UlUug them In reply that
It would be more tolerable for Tyre
and Sldon, for bodom and Gomorrah, lu
the day of Judgment than for Uiem.
Ha w.n heavy laden with ibelr sin*,
Buullful slylcsit
with pity for them, with compaaalon
■poc xlAd and with sorrow because
18.95, SII..50 aiKl $13.50.
they w ouJd uot accept their redemptioD
wblcb He offered them in Himself,
oven as afterward Ho we]it over their
«Qr bti:aUK« tbev would no/1st Him
daUver them iMatt. zzllL ^i-30; I.uke
XU. 41-44). Vet lie conld aay. "Even
to, ralber." resting Ulmaelf nnder all
drewnsiaoces lo the wHl of God and
torHlBg all weary, heavy laden ones
ts rest where He did. In that aams
perfect win of God (zl. 2800).
faaEMjyj
Amnnf bettbeo nations tbe common
Idas u that (M or tbe Great Spirit
ar that which they worship must be
, .
ed, appeased by oSMagi

DKDAT. APRIL 7.1906.^

and gold In the west, with tte Jow '
wDoUy lines -of vapor only Jnat begin-1
nlng to Bwatbe tbe land like a blanket I
On tbe other aide of the Inn the trafflo

mnefi
Itable m''»'
blstmlcal oM
dairy furo";

and iBwy loads of sfineaklog pigs madeother tnuslc than tbe lartt'a Double
cbalsn. with cushions of red or green
▼elvet snd balf a dozen bappy vlUagers
to eacb (ibc men all with great china
bowled pl|i» In tbclr mouths), swung
a dust, and the lowing
a and calves caiM asi

«, maids, till- <«s»itcr, of tee bolue
and a frlnal orwo haj j,ow set aside
all tbe
“e ,hy
Ing each o""'''
"n the dewy groM
under U”? ciirstant ircp, m;*
many
lamblcln*. <"“*
LniUndy with the
lgmca«urol>le ^"l, wUp by day ^Id

lil^e nialda TnuBeTCTBeirt^wcOre
tasks with Inflesible yet not unkind aererity. stood In tee doorway, with her
fat beringed fingers In her ytaldlng
aides and dlBtnrbed the atarllngs peri­
odically with her atentorian peals of
langtater at tbe antics of ber dependeots. ret at 5 o’clock tbe nett momlug.‘''^wltb ber own rhadamanthlne
hand, she will pull tee bellrope teat
than waken eate last, and by 6 tbe estabUzbment will be agate lo a normal
state of activity. Aa for tbe worthy
landlord^ ^
haymaking cnQl 11

Do you want a niee map, of Trav­
erse Cltyf We have a pocket map,
folded, auitable for mailing to your
•riendi and customers. On this map
you can Indicate all the principal
buildings of the City end your bus)a place and
nd your
y
residence
aa well,
lupplled for 10 cents each
>aily Eagle Offioe.

The New Styles For Spring

n la predMly atbl
weakest when be tpma oat of bad.
bat
Our mnscalar force U greatly'Inereas- ■
ad by breakfast bat It attains to its
hl^test point after tba midday meet
It tbe,a sinks for a few bowa, daaa
agate toward creuteg. bat ateadliy dacUncs from nlgbf to momteB. Tbe
chief toes of moscnlar force an overwork and Idiraesa.
DAILY EAQLE WANT A08 PAY.

Jast placed on sole 25 dtn

THE LiniEliTliDOR
iY[PLAy;suitJ”

In all their Beauty are here to Greet you -

BUSTER BROWN
...SUITS...

They're the cutesi. most lirae- ,
Gcal ouiflte ever gotten up for
Unle Boys and GlrU to play Id.
They're » dellgh to the little
one. a solace to the mother;
they're washable as k handker-,
chief; they're durable. Oome In.
Sites, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6. all full
stew and the price is only

■$1.95. $2.95, $3.95

50c
Udltstand CUIdrais

Mens Suits

One wbo provides ttaewacriflee In Hlm•alf that belple** sinners may be freely
•Aved. In tbe first SAcrtflce (Gen. Ill,
a>tbe Lord G.¥l did II all-provldlug
tbe Animal*, bbeddlug tbclr blood, muk
tng tbe ro.its of skins and clothing tbe
guilty pa.r. It was tbe seme on Gol­
gotha. wbere all tbe tyjiea ^-cre ful­
filled and all tbe shadow* found tbcir
anbsiauir. God does all aud given all.
And m:iu Js the cminy. bclplcss oue.
who, having nothing to give, cun only
receive as a beggar. The gre.n Inutitutlous of Eden before Ibe fall were
marriage aud the Sabbath, poitiUng
onward to the marriage of the Lamb
(Epb. T.
and the rest of the
God's war of ro>lMHiiliou by sacrifice
and the Cou-Ilimu.itioii of ItpK-redeniptlou in the i-betiibic toruia of llie re­
deemed, hot fr..iii iM-gmiilug lo cii.l ail
Is the v'oiL of iloO. '\lio so ioeiM 11ml
He gave.
Israel lu !i-r rele-lli.iii oa.im^l God
Asked to I'l- iiKC all ilic uailoii. (I Korn.
Till,
'Jii , .ii„| eo Ibey" lurucd from
God, wLog.ne ull fn-Hy. and worship­
ed a go.1 of Ibelr ox'ii miiigiiiatlou,
wbo dcnuiLibsl Uu-ir sacribu's and
their form- :.u.l cerciuoincs oiul wash­
ings uud (III- kn-piiig of a Kabbalb aft­
er a fasbiou iLjt God never rominuudpcrvertliig the whole blug by
.cblsg that
l
Uacblsg
ilK-ir gcol di-uiauded this
J tbaL while
bile all the time God
begging Ibcm to turn to Him that He
toesoQ w(
the Lord of the Sabbath, one greater
than tbe temple, rebuklug them be­
cause they bod not learned the meanteg of the words, ' I will have mercy
' and not sacrtOce" (verae T). See tbe
eciglnal word In Hos. vL 6. and note the
rest of the verae. "The knowledge of
God more than burnt offering." Com­
pare Isa. I*. 7; Jer. IlL 12 14: Uoe. zlr.
1-t. All the doing of loday to obuin
peace with God. as well at the SabMth keeping and woablngs of the
ntaiisees of our Lord's time, wbo
eenght only tbe prelae of man (UatL '
mu, 6). U elmply a form of idolatry.
A breaking of die drat commandmeoL
“Ihon abalt have no other gods before
He* (Ez. XX. St. iincb of tnedem so
eaUed Cnirtstlanlty. as well ss t j Jodatea of the Jews, might well be called
a drUlzad heathenism. (Like all the
nations.)
The Urns bad not come for Him tn
•ope with File enemies, wbo were but
braised reeds In tbelr impotenot and
—i—as-r flsz aa to tbelr wmtb, nor has
■ yet eome. but It now drawetb amt
and haateth greatly.'and tba kmt
filglifl and rejected Christ win M«
W MBiliig again in His glory t* MtahM the kingdom of rlgbtaoosim texa
tUaeuite
.. A Young Mother at 70. '
“Ur meOiar baa nnddenly been made
young at 70.' Twwtty year* of Intense
wben aba began taking Bleetrle Bltrtrvwbldi bava eoapletdy eared her
band

k

sea Btomacn,

iea-^e bto^^
Narra Tonic.
W«md4«5rf Na

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Knit Underwear

New Easter Suits, New Coats, New Waists
New Skirts
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AI grand new showing of every
style that one could wish tor.
Slesvelesa Veste, Long Sleeve
Vests, and Short Sleeve Vests.Pante In all .the different styles.
Long Sleeve Coraet Cover*.
Hisses' and Cbndren's Pants and
Vests and Infant*' Veete. Ask to
see the grett values we are
showing la this line at

Bi^aiitiful Wearing Appirel for Ladies, Misses and Children—all at Extra Speciai low prices.

Twp Wonderful Siiit Bargains
ON suns of Fine, BJaclr Panama, Novelty Grev Crash Etc., prettily
tj^mibed Jackets, fall circular Skirts, worth $15 to $18, at

IOcl5cand2Sc
:■

2.50
The real thing In

iacl9c 35c 50c.

Hats

Snappy Tailored Suits
Grey. Etc- Eton Jackets trimmed with Rich Braids, Buttons and Fancy Vest
effects, skirts full cirt-.ilar, gni-eti and plait' d. Well wurth
at

asHoniiicni
the, newest
i<> lor vpnng ai prides that
I win your favor.

50c to-$3.00.
Caps 23c to ?2.50.

$18.00

MENS SHIRTS
Did you ever
our line of
.Mens Shirts at Sn.c: Its a won­
der lo Itself. Over I wo hundre l
difftreDt paupiun of Shins, sfl
made full In the boily with lohg
sleevev, roo'my armholes and
perfect
fitting
ar-ck band'.
Shins ihnt have comfort In
them. Tlifs line rontaina the
linsl hlaek 'hln*. the beat while
Shirts,. !he liest ciilrwed Shirts
and the pretGvsl Shirts >»>u ever

SOC.
tVe show oihvrs at

25c, SI.OO and $1.50.

New Neckwear For
Easter
or soy other time, that Is nobby,
dressy, in good taste. What's
the use of paying fancy prices
wben you can find such pretty
Myles In all durable shapes at

23c and 50c.
New Kid Gloves at
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50.

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Jaunty Covert Coats, Black Venetian Coats, Grey Novelty

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Ta-v

Long,

I OUriSt

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LOfllS
Beautiful Skirts
at I5.00 and $6.00.

SILK WAISTS

Mate and stylish.
Ilsh. sTVe
It higbu
different style* of now oonart'
have Jtot been plactel oa salA
Bast Four-Rly I60 or two for Ke.

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Every indy who likes a pretty hanging akin will be pleased with the big assortmont we show at these prices:
They're up to d$te la every respecL Giber sklru at $2.»$. $3.50. 4.S0, $6.50. $7.50. $10.00 and $12.00.
New and different from the usual mn. There's .something about the styles that will appeal to your good
teste and Judgment
They're cut very full, on proper lines and the fullness is where It's wanted. Beautiful
colors snd blAck. The values are special, t<o>— worth $6.50 at $5.00

HATS AND CAPS

and Children

An'tmmense assortment of New and Ideal styles, soeb as Rob Roys, Detroiis, Bions, Jockeys, Tam Golfs and
Round Tams, Negligee Tschte, Tonflst yaefats. Dnlveialty Bats, etc., all at tbe popular price of—

50c

Also good styles at 2Se, 75c, flAO and $1-25. Tou'il find K a plsasure to select from this big assortment.
Baby Bonnet*. Baby Coat*. Baby dresses. Baby Knit Shoes, Underwear. Hosiery. Bands, pte —all new. up-to
date, practicable and aenslMe—Just what the baby wants at Jast the price yon want to pay.

Ladies’ Ktd Gloves
We have Just placed oirkale two Itew of Kid Glova that we feel
confident are the beet on the market at thT» prios*.
Grey*, Hodea, Tan*, Browns. Blacks, and White in all stees. at

Two Dozen pairs of Kid OloTM cafried over. Else
badly bredten. .^f you find your site, they're bargalua. Worth $L00
to $130. at

49c and 69c'

Good Hosiery.
If you want the best vdlne In stockings for Ladles. Boys and Girls
u should see our great line at

IOC, i2%c, 15c, and 25c.

Dress Goods and Silks.
We are pleased to ai
of Ur. Jas. D. Ulddleton.
'He has *010 tetenstlng

« that we have eecured the
0 wOl have charge of these departmeou.
Ui to show yon in tbeae Unea.

YMT OUk tMMto arc «m4 ntU May 1st. Be Bare
' aa« save tbaaiaadbrinattcm laky the above date.

WING coins

SOc and $1.00.
Are" here In great variety and
every size.

New Wrappers

The wonderful sale we have already ha
had on these beautiful garments is prc«-f positive that they are the best
valu« in the cuy. Long coaU at $5.'-0, $6.SI>. JT.SO, to $12.50. $15.00 and $18.00. OUR LINE OF MISSES AND
CHILDREN’S COATS AND CRAVENETTES st $2.50
has girls to dress. LADIES CRAVENETTES—the ne<

$1.00 and $1.50

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New Corsets
The kind you lik& Tbe beet (hat
can be had ai”

$6.50 and $12.50
Other good values at $5.00, $7 50 and $10 00.

Good Socks
and colors os well as fascy.
big new lice to pick from at
lOe. 12i/,c, 15c, and 25c.

*W>M.

STEINBERG BROS
Xravepse City, IVllcti.

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A nice big lot of them, all cut
full, made for comfort, made of
standard callcocB and percales;
colors that wOl wash and wear.
Neat patterns In Groy*. Navy,
Cardinal and Black. All sizes
and pretty styles at

85c $1. and $1.25.

THE DAlLr BAQLE. SAlfCBDAT.

the Daily Eagle
SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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• ouil EXCflANGES
Michlgio and Other Pisces

bake:rv

j Not One Dollari

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4 Of the funds of a MICHIGAN SAVINGS BANK cat, be used In any
. Sadnaw jury
Sat
jiDiU the
awarded Mrs. Plorenoe Reed .$1,600 4 • formofapeculative investments Tbe ^vingt Bsqi,
damages against Fr^erlck t. Louden ' kind of securities which the bank can takeaod in tnanT-wsys guards
siricUytherelisbilityoftbebank. prtjhtWflng mnhod, which mig.*t
for breach of promlae to marry. The
result In loss. The amount which may be loaned to
one person,
y tvealAg. plaIntJS. who was formerly employed
firm o» corporaticn is by law made so small the W gg the entire
amount eoeld not imperil the ^iPs solvency.

Other features of the SaVings Bank Law win be given in tbU
space laterVaaaar—Hazi
yeere, was ao terribly burned by her
catching fire from burning grasB, that
JOM|)b
C. McEToy, 803.
ehe died after eight hours of suffes-ingHra. A. R- Fuller, 8U North Elmwood H«r home was in West Branch, hot
•venue; Monroe Candy Co, Union
tbe conve
mvenlencs of our she had been visiting at the farm of
•treat.
nt adverilM
B may be George K«inard. three miles south­
y of the abOTejilnceA
east of the Tillage, where the accident
happened.
eubBCtlben to theB Dally 'Easle .re
reguested to report ^any lrr«_
Grand Rapidst—Grand Master 3ohn
In ibe service at onoe.
Both tele- Bowson of the Michigan Masonic
pbones. No. 68.
Oi^d Lodge received a telegram from
Adrlap annotincing the denth there
paOPOSEO SALOON ORDINANCE Past
paet Grand Master Jehn
Jf'lm W. Fii
Finch of
Wc print today in another column a that city jtnd at once Issued an order
proposed ordinance prepared by the^tn the pmad lodre to nitend the futier..
City Attorney by direction of the coun.jni which will be held at Adrian Sun.j
cil. pittviilinc for llccnshiK and recula.|flny. Mr, Finch was cniad master In | ' KUBECK & HQYT
KUBECK fr HOYT
tion of saloons. lireWeries and a«ents|iR7K, and later serred ns ernnd hlph'
<.f breweries, which will be presented |pHost of the prftnd chapter. He was
to the council for action next Mondey T9 years of afta
nlghL.
I ' ■
-----It Is a matter of Importance to the] Kalsmazeo.—An active canvass was
saloon men. the brewerlee and the.becnn by the Maccabees of this city,
agents of breweries-especially and also together with the business mte.
to tbe citizens generally. We publlah cure ‘the 1908 convention of the great
ft at this time for the Informatlim.of hive and great tent of the order. This
those dIrecUy interested in order that year the mai's lodge will
they may know just what the proposed Lndlngton and the women’s branch In
legislation Is, before It Is fitially enact D^lt. It la hoped that both orders
«d Into law.
will agree to hold (heir convention In
We understand that the council will the same city two years hence. Rala.
be praoUeslly nnanlmona eo fhr as the maaoo will make a liberal bid for the
general principle of the proposed
tfonventlons.
tJon, although there may be a differ
Afbor.—Jhe second annual
enee of opinion as to the amount that
should be required, which Is left blank meeting of tlfe Michigan State Nni
An extraordinary collection of correct Spring Styles tOr mm gath.
In the printed copy, to ho filled be^e
is In session here and will
ered from America’s Greatest Clothing makers, now ihady for your
cnntiniie until Saturday. Tbe organl.
the final passage.
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'
ehoosin_g ber& No previous aeaecnt has found us so well prepared to
The
Kectlon six may also be tbe cause zatlOD has over 300 members.
meet every possible demand In this line. We can eaiMty you as to
object of the assoclayon Is to
of eome. differencee of optoloii. al.
style, fit Md quality, furthermore, give better value, for your money
though we are informed that as ordi­ effect state reirtsirntlon for nnfsea,
than any other bouse in Traverae City.
nance embracing the same provisions Ihns givlhg better protection to train­
as tbo.v' contained In this section is ed nurses sod tbe public. The pass­
now le force.Ip Grand Rapids and set- age of such a law will be urged at the
next session of.the legislature. 'Ik)day
eral cf the other large cities.
any pereon can pose as a trained
Governor Warner’s political machine
Beautiful tabrioa. In the correct ahades of blue and gray, pUtn
ecanes in very handy jn^ at present
weaves or arit color plaids. Tfieee. are hi^ gn|de Wdeiuda.liOBg
With a whole lot « de^W oU InqtecKalamazoo.—Jewish wmnen of.the
\cau «ln^ breaMod. three bntlcm eoatt. «trtatiy'band iaPan47-^«MM^
Uxn. and deputy
and game war- city hage taken a spirited tAaija;
in-t be made to oeder tor )m than dp^le the
\
acaltered all about the State it agalnn eemtdwllgloaa werrices In the'
Is |R> trick at all to drcnlate and get public achoels In oonnaoUoa with the
■UhaUmas to petittons enfflelent to obeervanoe of Christian ' hoUdaya. h

place his name,OD the primary ballot They insist that tbe puhMe sriiool room
for Governor. If there are any other la not the place for religions teach-1
log. and tbe elngtng of ChrlsUan eongs |
wpliantB for tbe
nnCh more dllBcaK task before them by the children at Easter and Cbrietto eecnre tbe necessary number of mas times eeems like an tasnlt to the
•Ignaturee to Ibelr p«iUonB.
Jewish pnplls. who are often greatly
;c;-----------.
embamaeed by IL Mra. Samuel RoeA Milwaukee man stole gas during, enhaum.
vuosum. one
oue of
o. the
.oe leading
.«u.ub Jewish
the last seven year, to the value of
^
$26J)O0 by tapping tbe malne. He has
M™-.*- Lv Pleroer. wife of
of the lead^lng hnslneee men here,
jost been arrested and fined 1100. His
ed the senItmratB of Mrs. Roeenwork as a thief seems to have turned
ihe matter.
out a pr^y well-paying investment-

Kr.

Peoples’Javings Bank

Great

Easter Ctothing
Display

The New Blue and
Gray Suits

$iSM
$18.00

$2ioo

$^00

There sre '-erv few Instance* where a'
(n.lkotJ=B,90»a.» b,»ou™H., tbe! KOGERSBU.I.E. T«»n.-Tl.r«>
eipenditiire-f 3100 ■ It-ls quite a qnes.
killed .nnh ten injured by
tloa as to how mnch of a reform this
etP>o*«on of a boiler In a sawmill
man’s punishment will be likely to «
f«=“»>ere
work In the Individual.
; yeMerilaJ- The dead are Anderaon
__________________
iLlvesay, E. H. Petros and.Henry Herd,

th. ET-a. festival. In ordar that adver-'>“'^
.liol«n.fe mils
.1— niny.
<h. l,„cl„ M
» r« .v«l.., ud, with
ta, .:l..-„l,lhn nnd Ofe^.i,l„ nnblln «

^=.. 1...
-Vfe- .K- ana
himself In a room In hts
;npartmcntE. At the home It is said
that Mr. Knppfer.had been
health which led 7 despondency and
Norihitori has two atirnotlons billed
g*.
for the future. Silvers- Polite Vaude'
vine show nnd Gov. Fred M. Warner.
MICHIGAN HTT, Ind.—The -Peo­
It would lie hard to guess which one
ples’ Association was organized here
geu ilie big house.
I for the purpose of raising a fund for
jthe auditing of the city records back
I for a term of six years. City ConlroUNOTtCE
i er. Henry Q. Vaadeusen. charges^emvlj] re Ihezzlempnt-''apd mlaiiiaiiagesncnt of
celve bids for'the season's ipply. of public foods and promises sensational
cement, being i.OOO barrels or more
when the Investigation t«
Bids will be received up to ":S0 p. m made.
March 30. 1906. and then publicly
opened.’ The board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
A Badly Burned Girl
BOARD OF PDBUC WORKS,
or boy, man or woman,'la quickly out
I|019-a9
a R. McCoy, aerk.
of pain If Bucklen's Arnica Salve la
applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of ’TeChange of Time on M. **N. E.
Konsha. Mich., says: “1 use U In my
M. & N. E. trains, beginning Mon- family for cuts, sores and all skin in^
day, April 8:
Juries, and find It perfecL" Quickest
Pile cure known. Best healing salve
1 3:40 j>.
It 6:30 p. m.

7.190«:

d S. E Walt & Sons'

PtRST NATIONAL BANK

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dur Jiu-Jitsu Suits
for Boys

TRIMBLE'S BAKERY
Wholt
621 soni



Water Proof, Wear Resisters.
•V
Two piece Suits, Pants lined.
^
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Just the thing for Hard Wear.

iJhe Man Who
Buys a

Price, $4 SO.

Smalley
Engnie

See our $3.00 Boys* 2 piece Saits,
with extra pants.
See our Boys’ 2 piece Suits
at $2.00.

Hamilton Clothing Company

enjoys the boating sea­
son from beginning
to end. Ask those
who are using
them.

Are you Going to HouseClean This Spring?

WaHerM.PaBe, Agt
USCan St.
With ll>e J. B. Paige Electric Co.

Ilie first Thina

GARDEN

4-‘Howare Your Walls?”
Do
need Papering?
You will find Wall Paper
at our store.

SEEDS[
V■

How are your Carpets?
We have just what you

Rice's,
DHn]drif*s. P$romi*n,
Fcrry%
nnd
SoBxaty

.
.
w?e your kit^^
and dimng room floors? What Mre you going to do
with them? Did you ever stop, to think how much
less work it would be for you if you bad LINOLEUM
on your floors? .We have just what you want

Seeds in Package or in.

Yw Oedlt is Good.
Best assortment in the ]
city.

248 Front St.

Yoor Reliable Fumitorc Store

Grand Rapids Furniture Co.

J. J. Brezina.

Ad entire new line in all the
popular stvles and ahadee. with
Silk. VeaetlcB or eerge linings.
Special valnea K . >



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127 South Union Street.

Four Important Items

SIO, Jizioas 1» fto.

OUR
SPECIAL

FOR YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION

$10-$12

.Wall Paper

SUIT 5

Something you should buy at once,
if you Want your work done soon.
Then you get the cream of the stoc-k
to select from.
We never bad such a
stock. Something for every
ry rroom
your home.
Beautiful Tapestries,
apes]
Strip
riped Ingrains, Creped
CrepIngrains.
___ _ ., , ,
uple:
Plain Ingrains,
duplexes.
Crumbed
Plush,. Spanish
Leather beav
.
a'T

Fine Woreted and Caeimeres, in
season’s nobbiest pattwns—plMds,
strlpee and mixtures. Including
rashlonable gray effecu. Splendid
Blue Serges, too. Every Suit absoeolutely all wool. Uned with Ve­
netian or Serge. Hundreds to se­
lect from. In single and double
breasted etylee—$10 and $12Z0.
To equal them elsewhere yon would
pay at least 3X2-50 and 3X5.00.

"bossed papers, splendid line of p
for dining rooms, - .bed rooms
kitchens.

Rugs
.

CBAVENEm AND LONG COATS “^ $10. $12. $15 t. $20
JANGLEY HATS "^
New spring styles in
all tbe latest styles
and colors.
$2.00 and $$.00

Child’s Suits
Sailor Blouse Suits for boys, 3 to 10 years, all grades
Buster Brown Suits for boys, 2i to 6 years, all grades
Eton Suits for boys, 5 to 10 years - all grades
Norfolk Suits for boys, 6 to 14 yea^ all grades
Two piece Suits for boys, 8 to 17 years - all grades

WcaiwdotnaottratiiKwt
to bring this pn-jihecv to
pass by making Trimble's
bread better Than home­
made bre^. Trv it

Cuvert Top
Coats

NOT A DAY PASSES
that does not bring In new arrivals,
to our superb, snd up to now. Use
Of funlshlngt.
Elgin Shirts, the best $1J»

have' always encouraged
I smalll beginiiiDgs, and have
I had the aati af a c t i o n o^f
many such develop into good sizM
aopounte, Tbe aafety of your savInga in this bank is aaaured by ample
capital, a auccesMul recoj-d^aud the
high standing of our offieei^s and
directors.. :
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Boys’ and

We are no weather proph­
ets, but we do predict that
the time is not far dis­
tant when the good house-wife win no more think of
baking bread than she does
of spianingand weaving the
cloth for the family c-loth'^ng as our grandmothers

ASK TO SEE
our nobljy line of Pots­
dam union made Tronsers.
at$2et$,$^$5.$6

Kubeck & Hoyt
Union StroH aottlcn.

You can use rugs in every room in
the house, and we have such a stock
'to select from, all the-different sizes,
tbe small ones for tbe doorway and
piano, tbe larger ones for any room.
Moquette, Smyrna, Electra, Wilton
and Daghestan. We have some genu­
ine hand woven Persian Rugs.
Have
a splendid line of Rugs 9 feet by 12 in
Body Brussels, Wilton and Axroinster.
These are entirely new patterns. We
make up rugs any size you want to fit
your room. We never had « |ner line
of Body Brussels with beautiful bor­
ders for Rugs.

Carpets
You should select your carpets now.
I/Ater the rush will eome and no tell­
ing when your work can be done—be­
side you have tbe newest patterns to
pick from. We have the largest stock
of ingrains in the city, some entirely
new designs
The most elaborate
stock of Body Brussels you ever saw.
Tbe patterns this season are handsomer
than ever. You will surely be pleased
with them.

Curtains
Tbe finest line of lace curtains in
the city: all manner of prices. Have
some that we are selling at 50c a pair;
a splendid cura^in for $1.00 a pair'.
Have a special sale of Arabian curtains
for $1.80 a pair; some entirely new
things in colored Curtain Net; some
new white patterns at 10c and 12c a
yard. We make and bang all sizes of
window shades, using the very best of
hand made opaques. Let us figure for
you if you want new shades. We em­
ploy tbe most expert worktoen.

Hannah & . Lay Mercantile Co.

XHJi DAttY EA0U. _S^J1J)AT. APRIL 1, 1906.
9

. CITY NEWS IN BRltF.

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* MISCBLLANEOUS
I
* 8POBTINO NOTES *

Blood ^^'"0
Id tblA thm wifl'be no IntercolIegUte
football here. After a flvehour dlscu*- ; results - from , chr^ const!]
kioD the faculty gave out the foliowlog '
Lir*'P1H" , 7”.^. temtr^^
polstmous germs from the system sad
official statwneskt:
sour
"The faculty of the University of K new life
nausea, h^tthe, ditr-----Wteeonaln decided to negoUate with
of Chicago. Mltdilgaa a^collc.
with a vWw to the *»•
pension for next yearr of Intercollegiate t SonSj dnigglsu.
footboll-betwdeD the Unlverslly
Wisconsin and these three Institution*"If such suspension cannot be ac­
complished it was decided that no In............................ wlU be played by
he rnlrerslty of Wisconsin nett year.
"This action of the faculty was takn with a view of eliminating evils du
n disproportionate empha^s.upon ath­ quettto' ticket aBente.yill sell tickets
letics. and esperislly upon football, as
good for
'jr return
«vLurn unt
i---------- element In university life, and to
irtleuiars
,8J. 1W6, t Bk aBcnta for part
April 6, T, 8. ^
p nlhletlcs from the cormpthm and routes.
which had appeared In football.
"Tlie faculty also voted that all
coaching In football, base^tl and
inu-k athletics should be dooe^Iy by
OPENING
members of .jhe faculty ei^ged for
■ entire jear."

. •MIM Cr«c4 RicharMon want to Eault
Sie. Mane thin momins.
Oacar Simpacn mWa a btialneaa trip
to Klussiej' thin momliiK.
Baseball In' the city this season
MItt'JcnnIa Hager returned to MantoB thU momine u> resume her leaco. promises to take on a new Impetus
this spring and Already plans are un­
A. J. Doyle hae returned from a It der way for the organi^ion of three
dttje' busiuean trip to Ne«r Vork for J. cHv teams. This does not include the
High school leain. Koedhatn's Bnslnesi
\V. auiiken.
John Heuee wae called to’ Unioi^ roUeBe<team. the We-que-tong team
Cli.v, Ind.. this morning by the UlnesB and several Itoys* teams In the differ­
ent wiirdA that are already organised.
ol bii mother.
Pierce's Com Huskers.
Mra. H. M. Payne and Children went
A niooilnB of the members of last
- to Cedar Kun ihla morning tor a visl-.
j-ear's team of Pleroe's’Corn Huskers
wiib relatives.
wga held last evening and plans tor
.
Mine Lydia Wade went to Jenninge the season's team dlscinwed. Indies,;thie hioming to resume her school
liuns ore for as strong a team as last
I ' «ofk as teacher.
year, which had a record of winning
Mr. and 'Mrs. G. ,W. Benaon
20 games, losing three and tlclng one.
- Cedar Hun thin niomliig on their *-ay .The team will get out for ptscGce
U) lli'eir hooie In Oviatt.
tomorrow for the first time, meeting
J. Skinner and wife returned to their In a fleJd near RamsdeU's on the West ]
' h>^;i 0 in Somli Buardman this morning side. All who wish to try for the team
Sheet Sport Items.
s'luT b vlsii in the city:
cotdlBlIy Invited to turn
l-*oi.ila1l was ahclished at Mlsslsslp- Ekeavating for the Pourt^dntl^trect practice. There will he several posi- l>l College hv decision of the faculty. |
.. >5. E, chiirrh has boon boKun
ijcr'oUpen
last
II
as
a
numlicr
'oljpen
of
I
This
is
ihe
first move against the game
jtions
h'jildinp operations will b4 rus
m will be Ainblc to play.
In thi« section of the South. It was
year'i
prank Akers and wife of I
■ . For O. W. D. Team.
stated that the aqjion taken was hy
:
through the city this uiorning There are strotiB possiblllUea that Jhe !re<iiiesl of the sl.ilc eon'ventjon of Bap.
^ tiicl^way to St. Ignace.for a vfsit. O. W. n. team this year will be tlsts.
Mrs. W. H. Kittle and daughter stronger than ever. John lAmsoa
I .•Mike" Benyo. a miner pHic fighter,
Martha returned to ihelr home Jn Man- already plapnlriB for a t.eam and
killed in a'rlng battle at the Star
celoca this morning after a visit In meetlnB with hearty sapport. Any Ji.netloh tipple of the Washington Coal
'..the city.
■ke- the team c,-,nipany at Connellsvllle. Pa. He wa?
who have
Rev. T. A. Ferguson, grealding elder,
requested.
“<*; struck In the solar plerns hy Nicholas
.left this morning for Pomona. Tomor. If the weather will permit the first Vena, another miner celebrity, in the
row be-s'lll be In TbompaonvIUe and practlee wlll begin temorrow.
hmateur prize ring.
CopemUh.
New life has been put Into the team
In a phcmomenal try-ut In the BartJamW Flnan, who has been In Man­ by new material and new men who lett gj-mnaslum pool; Arthur Badeaoch,
istee on bnslnnsa. passed through the
In having a first-lass aptalo of (he mhroon swimming teii. .
cliy this tnomlng on his way to his
and there Is nothing to prevent jemasbed the world's record In the
home in Cheboygan.
VP D.
TV from
trnm having the sirongstrong-^«.....4
MFim making
maVtnv the
«ha distance
itlusnoo in
In ex­
the O.t W..
yard swim,
Miss Ethel Ssvsgc. stenegrspher in ^ team which It ever had.
actly 0:19- The official record la 0:21.
City Treasurer M. E. Haskell's oOee.
An Independeht Team.
held by Daniels of
New York Athwont to Jennings this morning for
•Charles Koenig, who has sucoasa- leUe club.
visit with her psrsnts.
fully managed an Indepaident team in
The dxth annual United North and
Miss Mary Hunter was the recipient the part, is again In the flrtd this Boulb Jtmateur champion
touraacC n handsome boquet of English vlo- year and already has secured a nnm- ment, ended Thursday wlte 86-hols fin.
' Ms and lilies of the valley this mom. her of players for hta team, . As he a1 rounds in all dlvisioos and the mart
Ing. from Grand RwMs.
did not manage a team last y«r the brilliant sirfeteur golf in the history eff
-Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Tuttle left this mate^al which he tfill bring togtther
Warr* K. Wood of
momlnE. for Grand Rapids on their ie an unknown quanUty, but past ei3»
•wbj to Kansas City whece they will riences assure that It will be a good won the c
make their future home.
Becker of
Prof. F'ran'k>A. Ferguson of the Bay
Nothing definite will' be done along dale, 2 up, oo the home green.
City High school. Is spendbg Easter this line bef«a next wedt when he
In the hHy, the guest of hla parenU, wll iBctlvely begin collecting a teem
Danger I'rem the Plague.
■Rev. and
There's grave danger from the
end as he has some material already
A esriead of bulk salt li being haul- secured It will not take long to pu; plague of Coughs and Colds that are
so provalent, unless you take Dr.
ed to the brewery today.
the team in the field.
Ring's New Discovery for Consump­
00 open wagons and many cUlzens
tion, Coughs end Colda Mrs. Oeo.
thought at first sight that It
Wells, of Forest City. I
HILL CUMBING CONTEST
"It's a Godsend to poop- ..—„ —
Ths Twentieth Century ek>h girls
climates
where coughs and oi^ premet Thorsday erenlog with Miss Oor.
vmlL I find It quldelr onto then. Itddis Stanley of Elmwood avnoe Af- TO BE HELD IN CONNECTION WITH
M the bnsiness mesUag tha^ sp
WIl^eMARRE JUBILEE.
VST alos time aoeUHr.
next
meeting win be held with MM Nsnts
Gnanrteed by The Hannah Drag
The meeting of the G. A. R..Monday
Store, E. E. Miller’s and E E Walt i
evening to eommemorate the Buiren.| An automobile hill climbing contest Sons* drag stores. Trial bottle lOe.
der of Lee at Appemaiox next Mooday, will be held In connection with the
eveelng. to which the public Is Invited, Wilkes-Barre centennial jubilee
promisee to be s very enjoyable ooea- May 10, 11 and 12.
n road over which the
and boats of all kinds
aloo. Besides speaking an* enjoyable
The r
progren baa been prepared.
.climb will take place Is knows ..
for sale.
.The beefsteak for th* supper of the <H*nt Despair, and the grade averages I
Irvlna Mwrny. 447 E. Front
Northern Michigan Poultry and Pet "bout 2* P^r cent. Devil's Elbow is
Stock a*aodstlon. which will be held Mtusted about onequsrter of the disat the City RestaHrant Monday even- »*"/«* «T>- This name was given to
inr, after the repilar meeting In the
't* abont one mite end e quarter.
office of Judge W, H. Umlor. itlil he
,btit It Is TfosflWe the distance will be
tnrnishod by Judge X'mlor.
mile.
mndH
.Seven contests In all wlirtnake up
the card for .the tournament, and the
first prizes will he solid gold centen­
nial jul.Uee medals, tlie second and
Differeneciia Noticed In G. R. & I. ,h,rt prizes in each class to bo cenAND SAVE MONEY
Frelght.
'lennial silver and bronte medals.
AIl^P^ktiUsrdcDsnd Vegetable
The j anls of tlie G. Rt i- I. railroad
i„ gj) ,he eontest*. except the freeare taking on a meiropolltan appear- ,or-alI. cars must .be fully equipped,
A116c.lOc,16oFlowerteedi,OD)y Ic
anre no* that the car ferry bu begun
muffler, and the entrant
Sc gnltexbarpeoen, oaly i*c
to make regular iripa across td Mantel must produce the maker'a catalogue
'ilUck«nltb'*a>eRlveUDe
tlqtie The freight trains pulling tn describing the cor. The state mountHaiDmera.only'
• »c
SeSaDiUk.slleoleiB .
- «e
from the "Campbell" town jock like ^ oonstabulary will guard the eonfle,
real trains and some gt^ loads of and It will be the first lime In the
Sc and lor Embrolderlee
freight are being hauled both waya.|hisj,
'»r*-,!hlsjory of automoblllng In this connCaneoa Gloves •
(also extra beavy ooee It yon
In the yards at the depot yeeterii
rtay try „here state or national troops
abelf paper, per doxen, only Ic
there was a good sized fpolght ttaln’have guarded an at
Desnloon'e Crepe Paper, per rollready for the soudi, one of the largest I
aasa.sa.aoaaaoa
in many moons. Last night In the u^lp^g^^_.p^ jg
FOOTBALL.
per yards In (he vicinity of the Perei
_______
Marquette cronlng there were several
SfcsTMaalc-the most popular
side tracks filled with box ears and
«•
Vocal sod iDstrnmsDtol music of
by Other Universities.
ore ears whicb ta rather turnsnal sad
the day at ISc.
Madison. WIe, April 7.—Football
shows (hat the ear ferry Is making
will ^ther be suspended at the UnL
the T.. C.. L. & M. a prosperous road.
varsity of 'Wisconsin next fall or t
will be of qiloer Importance. The tseulty voted to enter Into negotiations
with three ^er leading unlverMUes
of ths West for a auapenalon of the
Missouri Will Probably Not Encounter game amisng the four. U nnsuecc
Any.
The south wind this morning la i
ing the Ice out of the bay. Large
• siripo of clear water are In ertdsnce
bere end there and the beautiful blue

•»»»»»»»»»•»»»»»*

F T ▼ ▼ T E E E » T E E ▼ E ▼ FT T E ▼ E

Endeavor
To Maintain

EXCUI^IONS
drprMabquette

rsrs

Spring Millinery
FRIDAY.
SATURDAY.
APRIL 6 and 7.

MISS IDA KLEIBER
215 Frost St.



People
who examine the

OLIVER
are invariably surprised at the
strength. simpUdty snd tngennitr of Us makup. The OUver is

Traverse City
State .BanK

A Gentleman
walked into our store a few days
ago and inquired if we were agenufor Kuppenheimer Clothes.
We replied that we were, and
asked If wc could show him
somethiog. The result was that
wr sold him a perfect fitting,
stylish snit besriqg a Kuppen,.
heimer label.
After he Itad made his purchaseheaaid: -ThU is the first
ready-made snit I have bought in
ten years. I never thought it
possible to get a well-made suit
unless 1 went to a cuatom tailor
until a friend of mine whose
clothes I have always admired,
told mr he always wore Knppenbeimer clothes and bought
them at your store.

There aie a great many
men who enjov Ibe reputa­
tion of being fine dressers
who are wearing our clothes
and many more are learn­
ing this fact every day.

legcB and faanVa than any other
Typewriter.. Sold on easy tenaa.

Archie A. Miller

eiisworth H»le

m Wast Frant BtrssL
The flMtt «r fiiMihi.

*iSs»? »£SnimS

siLSr.!:

I

Roller skating Tuesday Thnrsday
sod Saturday eveningjand every^
temoon this week. Thureday aft^

Single Cylinders, 1, 2, 3,
5 and 7 b. p.
High Grade Low Price

LOOK AHEAD
If yon are wise von buy your winter fuel in the summer and save money.

Then you
will Know

Try
Gas

And next summer yoq can
buy for future delivery at
so cents less s ton.

i

TRAVERSE CITY GAS CO.
IF YOU WANT LOW PRICES

WE CAN SUIX YOU
If you want good Quality WC CAN SUIT YOU. If quality is con­
sidered with the price :

COME and SEE US
«J. E. Gre|lick Co.
FINE INTERIOR FINISH. SASH DO<«S AMR im EEWHC.
LUMBER. LATH, sad SHINgJS. KATE and WINDOW GLASS
TravoM aty, Meh.

Gasoline Engines
Yon might better have s ps^-ot osra than u engine which won't
woik. If yon buy an engine yon want one which will ran all the
time under all conditions. The safest way is to buy one which U
covered by a guarantee by a responaible company.
We claim that we can sell Engines Reaper,
caaMca«4..tku mmyome ba IBe <^ty. ttounds big. but we
would like to prove what w

Electric Company
TraVffsc Qty
_ WF. Jr.. RiMler.
Office 2lf Stote Bank Bldg.

EASTER FLOWERS
Potted Plants

JTosepti Sleder Sc Sons*
WE CARRY MEATS
for a brief while only. Short
for'saying that we handle only
fresh products. We sell-so moch
beef. mottoD, Umb, pork and
poultry that jiothing stays on
our premitea long.
Food for
thooght in that truthful state­
ment.
If
object to stole
meats, let us have your orders

Gas and Gasoline Engine
Repairs a Specialty.

Co). 8th and Franklin.

Both phones.

THE WORLD
r -t; /‘[^ (T r. i,

nfti I'-.A V

Bo.LLe.v-dSJ

Was
In ju days, but are will give yon 10 DAYS In wblA to
capture a tfittgaln in oaod Orona taken In exebanga dttring «nr
word ooBtoai sals. To make won for another carload of Pianos the
awond hand Organa mutt go a low prices.
Which one do yon want a lltUo promptneaa ri^ now wfll ro
ward you tenfold, DO IT NOW.
One Packard, hani|Bome walnut case, good as new, was aedd tor
8160.000, It goes now for...............................................................•» 00
One Kimball, walnut casa, U stops, same as new..........................BB 00
One Kimball, oak casa 11 rtope. same as new.......................... H 00
One Batey. (traveling ease) made expreetly for (ravelin*, tdoaea
up with took nnd key. handles outolda. brnu trimmed. U
stops, sight sat of raeda. vary hoorr tooa. .......................... 40 00
One Batey, 18 stops, ssten aet of raeda, mads tor Ohapal or for
homa. in fine eondlUoo. only ...................................................... 4200
One mruhoii piaao ossa, aaw octave, rosewood ctM, In good
playlnr erder. now....................................................................... .» 00
One Chicago Cottage, fine wrtmt case. Ugh top. U wtapt.
lamp brackets, a dandy, cUr.
ant o
on ttgt eight su^ lamp brackets on''ffida. oaly.............
tr 00
One CAleaso Oottaga, walnrt ense. eiUH stope. in tee ahnpa,..
One Bmltb's American, heavy walnut case, hand enrvad. Ugh
top. eight stopa. in good paying conilltloB.- only................... g| 00
One Bnrdett. Chapel style, wnkim cnaa. good
................ 17 00
One OongkR Warren, eeveo stopa. wmlnnteMrt................:.... UOO
One ECUtney, Ugh trt>. ntos rtepa. wnhnt ena% ......................... • oo
Don't say afterwmrde yon did act know eg tUs cteao^ tteg wfll
go like hot eakek
An marked in plain flgoren. stool arltff ea^ oae Ran, gale bagta*
SATURDAY, March SI.

/A.
"The -HEADUGHT;^ » certeinJy the mo« c
fed ftidiWOvewB ever matk- F. T. NEVILLE. Rreman.

Unibn Street Florists

OtlaeiiB tr

Flnf a«M Meat liartwt mmC Saaaasc PsetMy

Pumishe i complete with
shaft and reversible
propeller.
Also 2, 3, 4 Cylinder Motors.

Queen City Floral Co.

BOTH raONES 42.

Wittc’^

Clly Book Store t

Buy Today

April Victor and Ediaen Rsoords
here. ORINNELL OROB.
40mf

Fishing Tackel

te
te

Gasoline Marine Motor

ICE IS MOVIN^DT OF THE MV

The lee has been honeycombed
several days but with the cold nights
and the north winds it baa stSLysd In
the bay. It Is now In such a weakened
eoadiUona that a good south wind
would break M up.
If the wind oootlnnes today and
morrow in the aooth the teftr wtU be
Clear for the Htosonrt Monday and
ice will be eooounwwd.

*
^

We most call your psrticnlar attention tbU wMk to a
line of handsome bed room patteras in etripec and floral dealgns. vriiieh are seUing at a S

Traverse City, Michigan

LAUNCHES

CM FBliiy MIKES iOSMESS

;

What nioe looking AVAUL RAJ»ER can be obtained
at this Btore.atsneh reasonable prices.

n« BttBufCo. P«ppB.

agement. weshallateadfastly endeavor to
, maintain it-

TE ▼ ▼ E ▼ T T T▼

Really Surprising

larked

CAa-i-ER X CO.

KIMBALL
MUSIC
HOUSE
M. a Hamer, PnoItt front St

D.lrolt, Wlch.

lUMitTON CLOTIWG CO.

LADIES.tii&

he;umann

THIS lUUUX 0&QLB;;%ATtr^AT.

DIRECTORY

NEW ORDINANCE IS DIUFTED
iviue BY CITY tmiRiiEV uvis nine Msims bf coimcil
iBinm YD RxrjG mo regbutikg ni am ubuoii uciSES.
ML Y^\TAI([ ACTIOB OB 0000,10(1 MMDAY BIOHI.

vvwwww^

MILLINERY OPENING i

city
DR. L. BWANTON.
Office over the PMpla'a Savlno
Both 'Phoea. 108.
l-l-’O#
L ARTHUR HOLLIDAY ,
i to Munson Bloek, o
a ft Barll. CiUiaaa; phone #88.

this ordinance
AN O, Vlli'uCE.
. jnfT
-----------provided. If w
DR. HOLDSWORT- ,
« Ytereimder
brreimder ahall at
An OrdlnanrV lo SalOOnR,IlIcenMe
. anv time
ntila Co.*# hleek. BpMlal etter
tbfi ordlSalooB Keepo-a. Agenu lor, be convicted of a violation1 of thia
Uon to eye. ear, n eandfltoaL
. Bmrehaa Out-.
'ity of Trav.jnance. ihe Comicn of eald dtr. after
MO-'oe
. orae CUr
Regulate the*giving five dare' pmonal notlco to
DR. albert HOLtDAT.
Tminy of
Salooaa. Saloon ancb llcettaee of lU Intention to declare
Keepera. Brewerlea and Aseau for,forfeited bia her. their or lu lloenae QraduaU Terente Univaratty. Ofltee
■phone 108; rea. IM. Kunaon h^

-located1 Oour
• Said and (dvmr to aald IICMaee
'Breweriee
<
: funity
to ahow
canoe at the end of eald
iltytc
e five. daya
da. why said license abo'
'• e revoked, may declare the ai
DR. F. P. LAWTON.
and'wllhoot force
Physician and Btirgaen, room 306 Wi|beim bloek. with Sawyer ft I
balleBoa. DenOffie.

!|;p «

^

Misi| W.t;. Lawrence

.

Wednesday, April

'auch Hoense ahall be aa follow^:
ordinance.
Evert person, oompany, patnermhtp Sertio
or corporation carrylnB.on the brewery be sold
meed In the business
rants SEents of employees only In the
buslnees and enemeexl
f
P. J. MACNBTT.
ufacturlnc or sellinc room In which the bar of his saloon Is PracticeDR
of brewing,
limited to Eye. Ear, S
ner rear t----------- .(located, and he shall not sell or serve
beer In
■fhroat and Plttlns Qlaaaea. OSoa
.............. ....... aeent f..
,
. Every
608 Wilhelm block. ClUiens' -phone
. located outside of sald dty and anartment or en
Jinc buBlnes. therein, per year I----- -booth or stsll. ■
I
rnoiTiR. boolhs, i
DENTISTS.
Everr «alnon bar. hotel or ti

DR SNYDER DENTIST,
a over Pcoplac's, Sevltia^ Bank
be transferraWe cr asaIrnaWe.
' «m^tn dolne any bnalnes. In
S—All
Section
S.—All license Issued under of Traverse ntv,^.
provisions of tYlls ordlllnance shall I" section c
ise Is her
whirh a
re on the tbiriletb day of April
A]
__
directly r Indirectly In
encaelnK
In 'ha« «
-n"rnsln'e.s'spi^lfl^' ln"ih'ls‘ordinMt« dolne such buslnrss or anv pari of the
Jrier the firsi dar of Mav In each vear same In any manner, either aa_oemer,
shall before pommpnclnc such bnsl. proprietor or offleer of anv TOnwratlon.
ness' par a pro rata portion of. tl>e or as manapes. stiperlntendmt wnt
vearlv license on1 such business, aa •servant
ervant or
«r emnlovee thereof. wn1«s ‘
■mainder of 1 icense for
pro’
n the thirtieth dav of a hy such business shall
the
ext emsulne:
April next
emsulne and In compotlne Issued and shall be In fo«e^
the timee of such fyacflonal part of a: Section S.—Any person vIolatloB any
year r which a license Is required, of the provisions
>e Shan commence on the first, 'halt be deemed truIUy of a mlsd^

b eald
dav of that month
In which
said busb' demeanor
detneani and upon oonvictlon thereof
t no license shall b® fined In a sum not exceeding
shtirii''l«s'''than' one-haif' of'*’the One Hundred Doliars and the costs of
yearly license. '
, prosecnflop. or hr Impriao^ent In the
Pectlon 4.—Every person, firm, part- common Jail of the Countyy of Grand
p of the
nershlp cr comoratlon. before entering Traverpe. In the discretion
nnoB aav business or orcnnatlen for Court or roselstrs'e before
which a license Is ye<l"'red hy this or- conviction mav he had for" a per1<
dinance. shall, on or before the first not more than ninety ^ys; an
dav of Mav In each rear make and file case auch court or masisfrate shall
srith the Clfv Clerk, an application to onlv. Impose a fine and costs of prose■the Council and on oath. showlnE the cuilnn, the offender may be aentenced
foil psme and restdence of anch ner- »o lipnrisOBmeot In the common Jail of
eon. firm,i. parti
partnership or .ccmorstlon, flrand Traverse County nntlMhe 1
room and bnlldluE
e Incstlon of
of not more than ninety daya,
con1 hn*1ness Is
1n which
-.IT that anv such
Sertitm S.—El
diicies ,.1
of a saloon shall
«
-hlch location
h
or. corporation
arson, party,
e
orsald cUv person,
part company
■ be wd-hlp the sinooD limits orstld
of said fhnll carry 1 or conduct any auch
_ II deflred
_
I W the ordinance of
eltv and the nRtu'e cf the hnslneae business .. canine in violitlon of thia
ball be
be deemed.a
de—----------'“‘•which said person. Arm oartnerahlp or ordinance ahall
aepamte

• T. 'W. THIRLBT. Oontitt
>elry ston
Over Ban
Both 'phones.
1-16-06
no. rdpm
3-16-'0f
DR. T. A. WfLHSLU,
DENTIST.
C iy Opera .Houae Block, Room 1
746-'06
A. J. McPHAlU" DENTIBT;
ftoemc £02 Wilhelm black. CitUani
phone 148.
8-Z6-'06

Buy your EASTER GOODS at

JACKSON’S
Imported Easter Novelties
. Ice Cream in Rabbit and Chicken Forms
for your Easter Dinner.

I

We carry a lhlll line of Fresh Home-Hade
Candy and Fine Chocolates.

\

J.W. JACKSON’S

MISS CAREY
of Chicago has charge uf the
Trimming Department

SSno^
or bnslneas In of said City and accepted by the llo«•' the Cl y of TiSWroe City, without flrot •» apc» «he

106 Front Street.

-WWVVV^5

.WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR

j

r

j

evbrVthinq in

Photographs i
And this spring we are
showing 5ome neat, new
styles that are bound to
please the most critical.^
Let us show them to you.

Trimble’s
Bakery

%

w J

Wholesale
and Retail

ATTORNEYS.
PRATT ft DftVlS, ATTORNETB.
Travaraa City 6UU Bank Bulldinfl,
third floor. Butte 811-318. . i-l.-OE

MISCELLANEOUS.
MISS ETHEL M. BAILET,
natruetor of Vocal and Plano. Sti
488 W;ehner atreet, both phwe

Pamar'o HutsaL SU ^BmIb h^
ln;'^'«se'^a*partnerrP.—To addition to the above
tne to eneaee In;
In case of a partner- Section Ti'.—To
ahto the foil ntlmee of s’! the par«e* nenaltiea. the Council mav canee ault
eompesine the Arm rtatl be irfvw. to be brou^ In any-Court Of eomp^
_____
must be of
. means.
s. iibb
(fnaUU. '«mt
tent lurisdlft'lon
lurisdlcrion f,.
for the <^ec«on
---------------of|--------a ssloon. of e«od repute, anv license fees spedfled In this ordl-i _ . .
lion fame m-rsl chsrsrter anAorder. nance after thlrtv days haye elapsed
'
It. 'Yiie CItv Clerk shall keep a record fr^m the time such fee Is due
<rf all licenses Issued nnder this ordl- Section 11.—This ordinance shall be
d after Its n. «ce end
nance, which shall show the date of
C. O. CARVER. ABSTRACTS.
vs have elapsed
. ed after

i
Issue, the amount of license nald. the,-'f'er twentv
publication as reonlred
reonlre
bk the Office with O. P. Carver ft Bra, No.
natnre of the business or nocnnatlon
807 East Front street.
l-16-'06
hs^er of the ritv of Traverse City.
licensed, the name snd resldepc
Wn hereby certify that the foreyoln
th.a licensee and the street and number
of the hulldlnc In which Bald business
■ the rity
is to hn conducted
• Section R.—Anv license sranted un­
der the provisions nf tbls ordinance
mav he revoked tiv the Council of said
ritv when the Interest of said fUy may
require such revocation. In the manO. M. MORSE.
The Popular Auctioneer of Grand
Presbyterian Church.—Holy commu
- - 330 a Front
CKURCH BREVITIES.
nion
at
Ihe
morning
service,
with
re1-1-06
Firat M, E.—At the First Methodist
cei)llon of mejnbers.
church idmorhow tho services
BERT WiLHELK.
fin ax fl:30 with Ixtvp feast, followed
General eontramr. Ter or gravel
LCNDGE NOTICES
by the services of ihe Sacrament of
roofs. Btacka painted. Qenwnl re­
pairing. etc
7-l^•06
the. Third's Biiptter 'at 10;3fi. In the
evenine at R o'clock the sut.jeci will
Traverse City aene, Wo 383. F. O.
MARK CRAW.
be,‘"The end overeat life." TTila la. Engles, meeu In PoreateVa hall. Tue*^
the last of a series on Saul of Taraua. day evening at 8 o'clock. CbarlM A
Everefu W. P,; R L. Thacker. Secy
In the Sunday school Mr. Rred .Bailey
l-l-'06
will apeak to the pastor's class on
ALVAH SEYMOUR HACKMAN.
Day and night ealli answered. Clti•J<An Mitchell and the Lattbr pro­
tens' pbonee 871 and 1138. 8-8181
blem.*
L and third
---------------- A. L. Naata, C
Aabury—Asbury church will observe
Daria, Bcilbe.
I-M6
the services connected with tbe Third
Quarterly Heetins Sunday momlnB.
Travaraa Bay Tant, Ko 136. K. O. T.
Love feast at 9;30.
Pre
M.. monday nl^ta In L O. a
10:30, followed by tbe Sat
ban. O. E. Helgaa. Com.; Qao. B. 1
tbe lawd's supper.
bouraa, R K.; A Robartaon. F. B
Church of Chrl« tScientiM.l—Sub­
ject. "Doctrine of AionetnenL *• Text,
EttioheaB Camp. No. »46. W. It A,
"For the love of Christ oonstninwh
mMta at Woodman hall atoadv arao«a, because we tbua Judge, that If one toga. Chaa. Dafoa. V. C.; Prank W.
died for all. then ware all dead, and Sladar. Clark.
_
g-lJ-'O*
But He died for all, that they wbl^
QramT Travarao lodga. Ha 800. L O.
Jive should not henceforth live unto
themselves but unto Him who died O. F.. menu ovary Tuaaday
B. a Oraaa. U. O.; C. H. ~
tor them and roae aitaln,"—2 Cor., 5.
14-lS. Christian ”
plleltly In Jeeus Christ the Son of God;
thM He came and lived among met
on the earth, that sin and Ita products
.IsgrhUtuda, envy, hate and murd<
reigned almost supreme: Christ came,
Travaraa City lodga. 16a m. F. ft A
to destroy these domlolona of satan,
L Ractilar oommnnldatloa Monday
not by night of arms and strife
n or batata tha tall of tha moon. Bby a auperior method all His own.
mw a Whlta, W. IL; IL a w—
is often stated by those who do not
nuderetand, that Christian ~
do not believe In the rsiood of Christ'*
Travaraa City lodga Na 78. K. o8 P.
Cbrfatlan (teleatlsta bdleve and
a
acalar oaaaan ovary Tharaday
that no earing power ezlats In tha tmtat. a & WaDar, a a; ftad
U40.3
oorptuele and plaema which flowed Daoa.X.«rB.aada
flrom the fleah of Jeens, btif thay do
Travaraa City Legion. Mo. 180. Ma
baUeve that tba abeddlng of this blood
Uonal Prot^va
retealed a pnrpow, a power and love -------- taetlTO Laglao. win meat la
hall, an tha third Tnaaday
baywd tha eonprabtulon of nan. of ^ Btaeth, « 7:80 p. m. Catria
Tha wbola aaronn ta edeetlfle and tan
«< taterert <o aU thinking peoida,
many ataUoanta is any telantlfle
work aonnd strange and even aUrtllng
antn onderatood when they beeone
natural and right; aoma of tba moat
FROICHPEIUf
oBBunea prtnolplai of today hara bean
PILLS.
tba cMaa of mnah e^twUoft at tba
Una they flrat appeared. Then what
wondpr If Chriatlan Setenea U mlannderstobd at flret. Theae eennons are
enjoyed by many large audiences contaming some of tha brightrat mind* In
in' 3 r.v,rw
„ tha Jahaaan
the warld. All ara^ftSoome.
^
«baa^

7,1»0«.

WE ALSO MAKE EVEBVTHING IN LARGE PORTRAITS.

SMITH d: PRICE,
PHOTOQRAPHERS.
CllT Phone SOS.

»S So. Vnloa Street.

__________HERB and we are making prep­
arations to meet tbe increased demand for
our BAKEIYGOOJ^ by enlarpng our plant
and.increasiDg our oven capacity. At pres­
ent we send our goods to 17 towns and tt^e is grow­
ing daily. We base our success upon honest goods
and honest dealing. We use nothing but the best oiaterial and employ competent holp. My shop is open
to the public at all times and I invite your inspection.

r ORDER BAKING OUR SPECIALTY

WE^^NT

52i Union Street

SEI^b THEM IN BY PHONE

For the

Festive Eastertime

The day of'all days vhea the whole world
dresses anew, you must assuredly want to be among
the joyous tbroi^ fittingly attired.
Oor Stocks are Complete and Fashionably Correct.

abthing
Department

Ladles’ and
Misses Suits
Never Handsotner^aud are to be
I much worn tbis’seasou. C^fioT»3o;to }3s”

.Are veiy much iu favor
and we are showing them
.
—XT—
no* $12* $15 to $20

,
CUra.£MC-iSSr^Owo.a
HowaU. Aaa Arbor. Tolado, and a
KiitharB and aaatara petnta
J. J. .EIBBT. O. P. A

pmmfiOUETTE

iwa:
For Chicago, uatroit, Toladd. Orand
Rapidi. 6 a. m, 6:30 p. m.
For Mutkagon. Baglnaw, Bay Oty.
Port HuroA 6
For■ Manlstea
Ifanlst
Lodlngtan and KU
waukoe.
aa. 6dam..
A m.. 6:30 p. m.
Elk R^lda, Aldan. BMlalra,
CharlavoU and PeUNkay. 7:80 a m,
1:36 p. m.
H. F. MOEU.hr
Oanaral Paaaengar AganL
W. T. EVANS. AMt

.ll:0taja 6:60pjn.
** intarlooban ..l0:iSaA<

Aniva l^anktart..................

o ttflu

Trams from Provamont and Codar
Ity arrive at 8:14 a m. and 6; a p. n
Trama on main lira arrtvo at Trar
J. F. Jvna*. ACRui.

Top Coats,
Cravenettes
Fancy Vests
in abundance
HATS

.cCoafs...
To suit all tastes as we are show*
iug everything from the tight-fit­
ting Short Jacket to the long 46
and 48 irich coats made from plain
or fancy materials.
$5. $$*$7.50* no to $15.

The Latest Here. Varsity Styles for yoang men.
»1.5«, «, *2.50 and *3
Full line of staples always on hand.

Ladles Skirts
Snlri Waists
Petticoats
- Cravenettes
Qoves
Klbboas

BOYS’

Latest Patterns and handsome colorings at ~1
Popular Prices.

Our Leader the “Hercules” all wool rain proof
fabrics, Stylish. Strong,

ss.oo

E. WILHELIVI
EROIVX STREET.

THE DAILY- SAOLB, SATCEDAY. #rittL 7. .1906. •

PAGET

after using it
power and Ifflgattaf
. AT FACI VALUE.

OSTEOPATHY
purposes to pay bh«k the cost of
Due blHs wanted to apply on a new
1. O. TBUHBUXJD. D O
itructloD. H tan he brought down In
HR& M. J. TBUBBLOOD, D O
August to aid nartgatloo.
Under the provielons of tbe ,Natl«. 4a$407 WItheim Block. BaaldeBce t '
and U 'Wynfla^p Tsstaue
al .Ewlammtlon I-aw the fed«»I gov.
ernment is entering upon * policy of
Icrlgattng the arid lands of the Wert ■r'j'
--------------------------that will InVolve tbe epending of mil. Caipet Cleaning, Funiiture
lions npMi millions of dollars. Through
The Financial World
Repairing, Feather Clean­
this expenditure win follow the Invertment of many mtlltons of private cap­
mnd rollwhl*. they
ing and Dpholslering
■. bv.
ital and the eslabllShmert of hundreds
VUk all IS trKW eM
*fl
Best work snd right pricee.
of thousands of new homes. The baste
Work ^ed for snd deUveted.
.MOTTS PEHNYROy At
ef the whole scheme Is an adeqaate
OPEN 'liUR
supply of waier.^nd upon the preMrCo..CWete>ul. OU&
C^. E. lAOEY
vatlon of our forests as natural reser­
For Sal* at BugbW* Drug Stors.
-without tlic fo'rests. thorp could onl.v ui a correspoodinclr Incroa
Suooeesor to N„ B Chapin
sections of the northwest equals In voirs. depends absolutely the posatbUCiUzens phone 118-2 rings.
rxm DM one «l the arte," no iadustr;- oxitoaso unlesis some raaicnl meani
pliices the tangle of a tropical Jangle. Ity of getting that supply. For yean
Bttidence 621 Webster.
□AILV CAGLE WANT AD8 PAY.
—nothing. Deprive mnnklnd of the,soon provided for nerpeiuailog
there
ha# been before Congrees ' ”
Beneath giant hemlocks, firs, cedars
forests, and agricuRure would 'become I supply,
anti spruces towering to a height of for tbe repeal pfthe Timber aad
an Impo'Bsibllliy. Wilhbut agriculof Wood.
Under Ite .epemUons more than
Uiit to 250 feel, and In
Ture, man would revert to a savage
The great consumers of wood in
over a hundred years old. lie the fal­ S.onp.OOO acree oT valuable timber land
r living in the rwks and-defending him­ this countrj- are the railroads, most of
len trunks of the father* of the Tor- has been absorbed Into private and
self with a stone.
their demand being for cross ties, sia-^
speculative
ownership during the past
ttUII sound ajid good but pinned
. ' Since the day prlmltlre man ren- tion bouses, vlatforms. bridges, road-,
.
years and the government ha*
of the
..d
■ured fw>m bis hole in the cliffs and
been unnecessatfly deprived of values
:eshlng
rock to the end of
............ a‘Ragged
^
.... many minor uses. There
er.iWK a net-work of salal-berry. sal- anywhere from JSO.ono.OOO to J75.stick, thus rudely fashioning the first neighborhood of 2S6.2K2 miles of miliiitiu wood, shrubs, ferns, and bushes. pftnnno. That money micht have help,
Phoiics42S. .228.PArk. St. .Traverse City. Mleh.
manu.'actun-d . necessity—a /'eiont road track la the Untied Siau>> lodav.
m tl.ing so Impenalrablp a mass that ; ed out «ur national deficit
, of some $2fyL.atch—s ood from the forests has been About 3.OD0 lies arc required for every
on™ , .kllM wood.™., will ll.d It
‘"1 *
the basis of civlliiallon. Ages no mile so that there are 1^ use at the
have been left over to swtf the $80..
doubt elajised thereafter ere human present time nearly S50.i)0a.0dii ties. imi'osslble to make more than two or nnft.nofl now In the reclamation fund.
ilrs In a day's travel
iutelligcnee and iogenulty discovered An oak ile'lssts about lo years; oneC
. • ' « •
Unless the matter Is acted, upon, na­
tlie tisp of fu-e and how lo produec It,'of pine about C years, unless ereosoted. [ , “ ® " ,rs"rkieTs"iunere mi
tional reelamatloD Is liable to result In
lu: even-then, the forest furnished ihd burnellzed or otherwise treated, when •
■ ^
qf the most gigantic farhes a benef
' r'.ai\Tinl. the stoue hatchet and its its life may be increased to that of |'■‘''^'t'''et'ers o the ntuion's wealth.! ,
stood sponsor
roni'e muliiu.illlonalre'Po^^nunent
WniT -doing the rest"
'
j,ho oaken one.- Ten per cent of tb®' J;;.;,;” ^
nw„ ,h, diilLdtlQd oI nlmeiwl loi-lne. m
m”-i Utrotore 1» r.n.w.d ......
j,,.
ci. by brMil«orle- man, to lb. Kl.n- every twelve memba. ma ,ia. an abTO ,
Me pavami nl madam tove.trs- 1. a , al eoa.amptla. at mom limn sn a«,»ao
a„„„,iaat
ima, leas road with maa, tamlnsa. He. taa tallmad. alone.
' proneety-the
P«mle'. b.rltaee■l at «. It baa been and ever will be I Oa an avamce an acre'ot timber land
ganerallv tram 12a lo *ia0 per
WILHELM BLOeX.^
With all vital mattera of hnman im- will produce about 200 ties, although the
No Bolgcla Boaom. Ironed on thia MaeUnc.
Drs. Sawyer St Peohanegoo,
port The forests are man's most ,ral-1 number varies greatly In different loIq some cases in' earlier years the
uablp asset and all too tardily are we! calities. The tie consumption, Includwes'e in these forests was more than
It. that percentage of tbs
d yards anil the construction of new ;
fact and beginning to form ideas of
forest being left upon the ground in
railroads, amounts to something
the form of tops, broken timber and
4.OOO.OM.O00 board feet- To this cm |
many feet In
be added
wasfired
fir when dry and the
.
. an . - .
.
______ iinicKness, was

ORESTRY ANiJEE ’ CRETORE

/ mnm \

ITS IMPORTiNCE TO NAINAIPR0SPERI1Y

M^BPBinmtnTtr. pni.t

/ INVESTORS \

By t. w. Huify IN Rtumi's misMtii

Wright liLros.

The Star Laundry

Destruction of Forest*.
The natural tresd of civilization la
toward the destruction of the foreet;
the sacrifice of the future for present
ing over the district and where once
gain or oanvenieooe, and many a year. As ties cost upon an average of there was majestic fbresl life there
sach, there la invested
mountain has bMn stripped of iU var- 50 cents each,
remains today nothing but desolation
dnm many a water supply robbed of ally for the supply a^ least $45,000,000. and barrenness. In many cases, as
Ks source, many's low land flooded Timber for Mining and Manutaetorlng. if fearful of utilizing too much of God's
Mining, also, demands an incredible gift, the choppers seemed to actually
and lives, homes and Industrie*' wiped
out of ealstsnoe ere there has come amonnt of timber. For Instance take vie with each other to put their chop­
like the Homeetake (Bh^k ping boards higher and hundreds'of
Into the mlnda of the American people
an awakening and a desire and deter­ ......... ..nth Dakota). 1.260 feet deep. perfectly sound stum'ps from ID
mination to grapple with the situation. It produces annually more than 1.260.- 20 feet'In height and from three to
and la a veriuble for- six feet Id diameter, still stand black­
Our forsfathere, tbrengb instinct and
Every supporting ened monuments, as It were, needing
necessity. ^4re sJl -children of the
forest" In a semt-financlal way. do atom removed from a mine must be
inscription to give evidence dosrn
..
we of America not owe our very ex- rep'l«ed by something else that wiuj""^„^‘ ... ........................
generations
of
prodfEallty.
Istenoe in this fair land to a ^eef carry the load and Insure the saf^ |
; and those engaged|
Was not Colombiis. tbe ridiculed ex­ of the 4
European Lumbering Methoda
Great
timbers
must
be
used
ponent of earth's rotundity, already In
llow dlSerput are the’methods prac­
despair and upon the verge of relhi- throughout, to line the sbafu, support ticed in other oonntriee of the world.
the roofs In the workings, sustain the part icularty those of Europa In Ger­
qutahlng his brt>es. ambttloiu
eoaunand when word was bronght of walls of the slopes and drifts and sup­ many and Sweden the
port the miles and mils* of oretrack,
Ute Asoorery of a green btand of
> plant a tree for every
tree floating In tbe water bsslde his besides an enormous amount of lum­
that be cots down, and even thtan
Tsasel? Possibly bnt for this UtU* ber for the bnUdlnga above ground— he Is peraitted to,teU only those et
Inetdewt the m—di oPStrli
matured age and .after they have been
Ing hoosea and miners' dwellings.
sun be lUumtned with the
carefully scaled and marked by a govfires of the anclenU and the ancestors
No accurate estimate of the amount;
foroster. Pot the etumpage
of the republic still sweating beneath of timber used annually In mines Is^^j
the .yoke of Britain.
avalUble. but by oompuling the cubic
p^ce Just as a wbolesale
per ton of ^
ore pro-Sllvl-eulture. the scientific produc­ feet of Umber
------------------other merchant must pay
tion and harvesting of forest crops. duced we arrive af Interesting figures,
aaonable price Just as a whole­
nperiMCod its bOcial recognition Ih It requires about one cubic foot-of Um-i.
other merchant
. sale
eaie grocer or wu«i
lucwuAub must
|
j,
the United States March 3. 1891, when b,r lo fflb. aph to. M
for the total national oulpul about'
....
in the act to repeal the timber culI for lu property
Tfl.MO.ooo
cubic
feet
per
year.
Fpr
the
superintending
the affair like
liiTv lews, B section was placed
. ferTinc upon the President authority b-rtumlnons branch of the Industry a;^^.
fijiy astute business
business man would. It Is
of wood Is necessary; constantly providing for the future.
to sei apan and reserve public lands,
wholly or In part covered with timber in all about 250.000.000- cubic feet.
In France the feresta are looked af­
or .undergrowth, whether of commer- (Editor: Much more of.this mined, ter. under the provlalons of a code,
rial, value or noi. as public reserva­ you know.) For precious metals one by an army of 6,000 foresters, rangers
tions. For many years the apparent cuBlc foot Is required for every cube'
keepers who are under military
neceseliy of preserving our timber re- of gold, making a total of some 75,000,-;
discipline and available for .national
’ sources had been plain to many but 000 cubic feet These amounts In- defense In caw of war. Under a foronlv within tbe past decade has It cressed hf 20,000.000 cubic fert for
law the owners of Umber land in
been possible to Inaupirate a general iron ore roqulrcmedts gives'us a toUV France were obliged -to reforest an
of 400.000,000 cnble feet
That
movement In that direction.
denuded area, the government only
Conlrt this law authorizlng^e cre­ amount of lumber would lay a dance
supplying tbe seed. For the last 60
ation of forest reserves have been en­ floor 13 miles each -way and one inch
years, however, the present lawa vert
thick,''
acted half n century earlier the
In the Umber owner the right to re­
pie of this nation would to-day
Another great aource for wood con­ fuse to do this work: whereupon the
richer by billions of dollars. In the sumption ere the manufseturero of
government has the privilege of pay­
value of countless acres of timber |boxea and barvela. Abort the mon faing him a reasonable price for his cutwasted In the rnthless rush for devel- minar and frequently seen object -upon
land and expelling him from IL
• ojwnmit and destroyed by fire through the face of civilized earth is a wooden
The government then goea ahead wtth
lack of protection. It has been Often box. and It is estimated that tally 40
; and In time wlU "seS
•Uted upon the best authority that
cent ot the entire lumber output
and buy again.'
gully four-fifths of our annual
is aunnatly Used In their masnfacture.
In many eotmlrle* of Europe the
Uon of forest growth Is dissipated in
Groat WaaU ef Timber,
the smoke and ashes of forert Area.
so one cortd continue to com­ tjee-planUng idea Is carrted bm to the
The stupendonaneas of this ahnost In­ pute and esUrartfi almost tndsfinltdy ecbools. The children are taught the
of the forests and how to culUvaU
credible statement Is better realized In before eron a fair conception would
pan by gaining some Idee of the mag­ be gained of the Mnpendou amount, and care for them. Then at certain
nitude of the remaining one-fifth.
of forert product there Is used in this time* of the year they assist to plant­
The lAtmber Industry.
country every 12 montha After all ing trees in waste dlstrlrts. Theaaare
and marked with the chtld'i
Since the establishment of the first his has been considered ItSs
that tn nflrt yeata the “rteen
saw mill in this country (Vermont. ing to leant that It la estimated by the
J6431. lumbering has grown to bo the best authority that the above "an­ generation" may have constantly be­
ftfarth largert Indnatry of the naUbn. nual cbnsnmptloo" repreaents only fore than the reeulu of their own
We now use 86.000.000.000 fert of wood about 76 per cent of that which la tak- handiwork. What diride mnst fill a
every twelve months, a figure altofrom the forests, the other 26 per boy's or girl's heart to pointing oat
geiher too large for the hnman mind
,t being actnaTly wasted or burned the trees planted to childhood by their
to comprehend. We must reduce It ta the woods and the retuM hnrsers parenle and grandparents and eompartog them with their
gradually to smaller fractlona. To pro­
the mills. In the Paelfie Korth
duce this output there la Invested alone It Is stated by well-ported tern- Water Supply and I
more than a bUUott doUan. More than bemen that'no len than LOOO.DM.OOO
to the United States the great and
$83,000 wageearoers are employed.
paramount Issue Is not so much the
waste from a lumbering point ot view
-There Is paid
annually abort $105,000,000.
oonvenlenoe..tlme and as It U from the stsadpotot of a per.
NotwithiUndlng the fact that wood levesUgaUon wlB soon be able to UB. prtosl water supply and flood proteola being constanUy supplanted by steel At any rate that amount of lombw Uon; not only to tbe arid wert but
m the oonatrtieUon of ship*, by oement would bufld 100.000
ral, eastern and sortjieni portkms
end stefi In archlteetnre. end by coal, and provide homes tor half a mtlUca of the country. In many seetloas ot
gas snd oil for fuel, the snanal de­ p^le.
tbe East one sees at certain time* of
mand for wood Is
No doubt a very large portion of the season the Icy floods piled vp to
Ing. In tact these snbstitrted mate- this great waaU Is by reason of there the second story windows of firm
raUs are hot enlarging the posstbUlUes being no avaUahle market/for "by- bouses along tbe rivers snd a tew
tor wood cansumptfOD. to whlrti Is ot prodneu" and the esortittant freight months later thoae' people win he ship­
course added the demand throogh tbe ratiH to tome sections make the ahlp- ping their water supply to over the
SEctanaian ot raUraada, aetUenient of ment of the waste material
railroad. The same to the South.
In the dense toresU ot Waahtogton There Is a time coming when the peotry, papw-maUng -and the settlement end Oregtm. bow^, tha writer has -ple of the Sodth wiU be nnable to build
^onsasds of feat their leveea higher' snd a time when
and growth of dtJee, towns and TilUgs*. All the** great ladnstxlet ^t* pt Umber abandoned la the wooda os the flood problem cC the Lower
b«en devrtoped th* mem rapidly Iw- account of broken ertiA butte with de- alppl mart be gramled with from utvtia of th«
caved centers, todleatlon nf rot
tban tha levee aysef wood and tu. eoaparrttr* d
"conehee," atnhe. dsad traae wtth Um. Tha problem wiU nevar be aolved
uaa. As th* Corarta dacrease, ber^ loosened bark and -topa" from M to aKcapt by a eyatam of torart oultiira
.*T*r, and the damand for wood and 150 fart to tancth and aond aa a dolpraaarratkh and water eterafla
_^ v6*t of tu avhatttntM Uar
U-.
Tha denatty
tha tlmbar to thoaa

TURNBULL’S
SPOT CASH
GROCERY

Cor. Eleventh sod Msplc Streete

Good Dairy Batter
cur epecislty
When in need of snything in be

Grocery Line
telephone 1220 snd get prices.
We keep ne.boa^.eonacqnently
hsro no loeeca^ add to our prices

Makinti Dependable
St;dements

FORTUNATE Is the store that has the reputation tor Dependability.-.
FORTUNATE is the public that has such a store in its
midst.
Mutual confidence between a store and its buying'public
means growth. This store has grown and Is growing on just
these lines.
No ambition higher than possessing your confidence--other
things are bound to come.
We want every trade trahsac^n to be satisfying, and If It
is not, we want you to tell us atout it.
Realizing that a satisfied customer is tbe best advertiser,
we guarantee all goods to be just as represented, and in all
cases where a patron Is dissatisfied, goods will be exchanged or
purchase price refunded..

Your Attentton Is Called
Particularly to
White Rose, winter wheat. Flour.
•Golden Sheaf, sprg. wheat, Flour.
Monarch Cannetl Goods.
Richelieu Fixid Products
Mikado S. D. Tea.
Galt’s No. 1 Green Tea.
Barrington Hall Coffee [steel cut]
Winslow's, Rand & Watson’s high
grade Coffees.

No 1 Blend, 30c;
WinthnSK 25c
Brunswick. 30c:
Nectar M. & J-, 35e.
High Life M. 4 J-, 40c: 2 lb. tins,
73c
.ASK FOR SAMPLES.
Monarch Cream Tartar Baking
Powder, 35c lb.
Guaranteed equal to soy.

L. R. STICKNEY

asasr
- FLAB8" Faaaiala CmS

441 Union Street

Belb Phones.

E^ePencaCo.

n|>TIJn Laxative Fruit Syrup^
■IP

m toV

Pleasant to take and does not gripe or nauseate

Cures Chronic Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble
n not
isTotpid
_.. core Ohronio Oor
.
.
.
Thecondition of the patient remains nn- can
ebanged. The Stomaui,liver and Bowels Liver, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, etc.
have not been atimnlated and in a few
For
BlUooaness
auxd
SlcR
days a atronger porgative may have to be
taken. This, is why Pills and Aperient
Waters never give permanent relief.
Their violent action resnlto in an nnnatral movementof the bowelsand it isnec- acts as a gentle gtunnlant on the liver am
isary to keep taking them indefinitely. bowels without iiritetisg these organa.

Stimolatio& Without Irritation.
Owovo lAxatiTG Fruit Syrap is a new
laxatiTe aynp eombined with tha delieiotu HhTor of fiaiU, »ad ia very pleasABt to take.. Xt will sot gripe or ncken.
It ia much store pleGgaat and effebtlTe
tb*a Pills, Tnbl«b Mtd Mine Water*,
as it does not derange tha Stomach, or
irritata tha Kidneys, liver or BowaU.

Cnnslipatlon.
Omre laxfltlTa Print Byrup will poeitract. Ordln^aathartios may give temporaiT relief Mt the atomach is upset
and ^ bowelfiara irritated withont any

Why ORlNO is different.
Oasn> lAxative Fmit symp is the only
preparation that really acU upon all
of the digestive organs. Other prepar.
ations act npon the lower bowel only and
do not toi^ the Liver. It can very read.
ily be mn that a ^reym^^that does
not act npm all of'

ii'eiuRTNTEE

Cleaj^B the Complexion.
Onnro laxative Fmit Symp etimnlatea
the liver and thorongh^.cleanses the
system and cleats the complexion of
pimples and blotches. It is the best lax.
ative for women and children as it is
nild and riieaBint, and does not gripe or
sicken. Kofuao
Kofua aubstitutes.

Tafce ORINO L^xatiTO Fruit Syrop and if you
are not satisfied ^enr money will be refunded*

Pseparad enly by FOLKT * OO., Chkiace. M.
SOLO AND RECOMMENDEO BY
a ^ WAIT A flONto
,

'

B

r^i

Our Spring
stock Complete

FOR~aAL»-^MTod HymooOntoek
egg, tor hMoMiig. OUror WU«L TO SBLL—BaMR nra. good orchord,
HU DftJon RfaoM. Phoat M8. 4M»d
FOR BALB-^OTMt. riMBd^ Bar
titun. A. T. UtUe.7iStiertud
The scclal which was to have beA
6t714f
held at the borne of the Hoo. and Mrs.
fO apl.i—Nice farm, easy tarns
K. Dougherty on Friday evening,
D cidiof out U»i seaaon't goods so
erett aeroea, trait orchard, two the Sth. baa been postponed until Tues­
at of Top Co*»—Fine Suiu-Bau., .. ... frontRge Htpn«h. Uy B
btniB, itonn cellar, nice bonte, wind day evening, the 10th. Everyone cor
Co.‘i. 70i odd., tUrd lot won of B. J.
miu. clear title, acfaool near, wood
m-e pure]
Hons * Soa't ttoro, on Woahlngtna
timber: moateeUi sear by. pleaaant 'dlally wetcotne.
we kbow in «_____ ,________ .
street. Atao lot 160 Oak HolgbU
home; come quid:, see It. buy It. Alti Fred Vieen. who for some seeaosi
good lor u «r «nr coitomere. ^
addition, nonhwwt oonar of Bard
tan r. UUle, 8i --------- - '
has been chief Mgineer of the steamer
arenoe and Bates atroet. 66 foot
H. S. Flckends. will flll a similar poel
frontage. BnQulre at the offlce of
SHEBMAN A HUNTER.
lOR BAL^Fani of 4 acres; low tion this year on the steamer City of
Hamlltoa aothlng Oo.
1606
1 oaay term;
Allan F. I Berlin.
FOB 8il Bl Wore building, ecrnw
t Frant etreet. 6816166
Oak and FTmt. Rat np sia^ AU
I The Rev. W, H. Osborne, late rector
OB 8ALA—BometSlng nlca. «Ud« j
- Episcopal church at Battle
Outfit, money maker, or exchange: Cred. will conduct servicea
a bargain; worth inveaUgatlon. Al­
..
church next Sunday, and every
len P. LitUe. 636 Front street. 3971-ct day next week.
ImparU that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and
FrM- Merrtottr who has been sHendIng the Ferris InatHnte at B^g lUpids,
flavor noticed in the finest chke. short
3968-t(
and recently passed a succeesful exTO SELL—Tea Berea, near by, hleek
cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which
FOR BENT.—Booms over Rnbeck A
muek, amen house, very cheep. See
ilnaUon and Is now a regli
Hon'a clothing store. lnqulre^^«
It. Wam cask. ABaa Little, The TO SELL
-expert pastry cooks declare is
ids «• terms to Auvt. Modem i.-(- druggist, has accepted a position
Sutherlend.
461»4t
provsmenta. Allan F. UtUe, Suth- K. Walker's "Centjal" drug store.
unobtainablehy the use
/
WANTKD—(
i-' or lady <
EqvalMy TentvNo. 137, K.7q_T^M.
odand block.
6968.ti
of any other leav- >
will give a dance at the opera house
to ©r*62M.0MI capital. SalaiT
ght hotisekeepii _
^Srt*^t“w>w"SS! • TO SELL-UO acme diopped oS land.
on
Monday
evening.
April
16th.
___ fo6 ladles. Citizens phone
ening
agent
wSmd «.
win make e fine tnitt farm, only
weU rented. .....................................
466, 936 State etreet.
-fittS
Mr*. O. J. Powers will entertain the
aboot
Blwot U
u mllea................
mllea tram city...................
and artll
chugs. AUu UtUe, •Th[r'e^w;.
The Bodierbe ecdd very ebAP f« c*«l» w will Ladles’ Aid s>cletv
the Presbyte­
lud.
Mtdtt
FOR RENT—Three rooms for light
make wy mn torma to Imprave. rian church at her ,home on Travene
U^mall farm, near by, 40
Dont wish tor
to
__ a borne of ymr own
MHoekeeplng- A quiet home for TO SELa^-^malf
MANAGER WANTED-^Rellahle com.
ae^.., low price, easy termer pertly tf bnt boy tbieI and make onm Allan avenue next Thiireday afternoon,
ladles, atizens- phone 435, 933 State
take
Mias Ida I.,ewls of Grand Rapida la
elecred.
ed. no Umber,
......
" ■* eoU.
good
log.

p. uttla. 6666 Front oL
4061tf
botue,
tbe cfty, the eue« of her sister.
SELL—Nice iOAcre farm la AnBta^ Une. aalarr I
FOR SAI.B—Cigar store stock, flilures
Uule.

- I »rtm coaty tfverlooldng Torch lake. Miss Nellie, and other old-time friends
and six pool and blUiard tables, only fo“
EaBt„^Bth.
Kcw boBW. tag
, _._e
-----------orchard,
rharle* Fergtiaon of Norword aad
96PO. Will sell ail or pan. W. H.
.t BAKING eOWOES CO., NEW TOKK,
meat fonnda•
---------good abed, 6 loc na cement
_____________
KBe* growing foreai, three eompanons passed throtigh here
Stnes. 213 E. From eL
‘Site
UoD. pump water. Would exchuge.
fine eoU, partly.lpVeL perUy rolling
Wut farm. See It. Allu UtUe.r a fine enmer.^lwe In God's coun- 'Tnesdav night In a tonring car, en. hand will go a long ways toward makWANTEO—^oinea to cook in hotel HOUSE FOR KENT-^qulre of 225
lint at. route to Traverse City,
Tbe Sutberlud.
for about <0 persona. Write or eaU. • Washington street.
g a winning team for both events. |»
CITY NEWS IN BRIEF.

4061-tt I Arch. Cameron of Central Lake was
___ . .
farm.
IrO SELD^Besort
farn Cedar Lake.
Hotel Weetem. Empire, Mich. 4i)MtI
There are also some good wedght> »»»»»»»»'••» B »».» »
town on bnslness Wedneedav.
good- soil, large bam, fair houee, TO SBL1^124 acrea timber land part­
FOR RENT—Seven-room bouse for
en in tbe school and thU end bt the
-----------fine orchard, nice fishl
___ _______________
Miss Mabel Sampson has been enly cut off. good. camp
buUdtngs m
rent, 9ol State street, email bam.
WANTED.—A firsKlaas collector, to.athleUcg
will
not
be
forgotten.
Bach'
W.
N.
DePuy
of
Kalkaska
la
In
the
wood,
some
cedar;
half
farm aoU. two nice jtertalnlng her sUter. Miss Lofle, of
B. J. Morgan.
4029-tl
meipber will be taxed 25 cenU in order dty today on bnaineat.
FOR ^NT-Suue Of funuahed rooms |
| J the place: the l - ■Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Risley wera to get tbe aasoclBUon under way on a' H. L. Carter tvent to NorthphH togood sound basis
[ day to cam tor the body «d Rickard
• Babe" Winnie was elected coach Kitchen. • .
•'
WANTED—to rent, house of 10 rooms
phone 1093.
OWf
cablneu of olBee dravrera; «e legm
your ^riahbone la not where yonr
with Urge grounds, conventeot
and manager and the oUier oiBcers will j Alile Ohamplen and Frmcea Oraprea,
blank cabinet- Inquire of L. F.
backbone ahould be, Inveetignte this. meet of a sister in Traverse City for- be elected wben the organization of , who have been vlaltlnc in Orawn. resefaoola Would remain year
If suited. UIght consider
...........
Allan F. UtOfc 886 Front eu 406W , short time.
the
various
teams
are
cwnpleted.
Bo-!turned
to
the
city
today,
On Wednesday. A^ B. Fairpanka eold
FOR SALE—Nine-room house, all the FOR SALE—Building at
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
a floe team of blacks weighing over sides the two teams mentioned a water! Mr. Ferguson of Norwood Is In the
Hall and Bay atreeta with 10.400
mofiom tmpravemema, ako mnaU
, iS.flnn pounds to Adolph Ralaw of Wil- polo team will also be os^nlzed and, rity with a large touring ear and vl*.
feet of land an.................................
ra'lroed awltdt.
M>ose on back of h>u one block aontb
rED—Toung girl to assist U
•ewoA Mid dte of bahy. Otl- of Cesual School house. InveaUgato
Mrs. O. P. Marsh returned to her
**
farm with oaal for piopaxy t» Trav- !v
I’ phone 876. Inquire at 467 W.
if lo oeed of a good home. B. Jaineerae CKy. Allan P. Uttle. Suther- T
vas ^pointed
FOR RALE—Three heavy wagons.
aoD. 263 W. Ninth at.
4664U1*
•**
land bka^
SilM
T the aneoeia. laftec vlalthig George Molr aad family
•et logging tracks, four n^ bn^SA
FOR SALE—16-foot lanndi with entJon. A meeting will be hMd agalnlslnee Wednertay,
.‘vy i
fine tor less than you can buy a row
nert Wednesday night when some of i The Ladlee’ Aid society of the M. E.
i
boot. AmU F. Nerllnger. 40S4-t-l
the organization will probably be done, chtir^ near the McKinley school kevae 'a'gM
FOR SALE—60 acres of land, three- FOUND—A allk-Used kid glove neat,
The other oAcera eleried were:
oo the Peninsula wU give a Swedlak
AND BASEBALL TEAM OR.
WANTED—Good, ori^ boy of 16 or
*t
Thnraday
evaotos.
17 years to leare preas work aad FOR SALE.—Horsee. H. E. Kellogg.
CAMZED LAST NIGHT.
SecreUry-treasurer. Will GllletL-'
The Union Leaguee of the cfty held
Pbtme 406,________________ n»A*t ! tbla noUoa.
1044 Webtier etreet. Citizens phone
do general erraads at The Daily
705.
67tf.
Car] ErickBon. was elected chairman' a banquet in Grange hall last evenlnr
Eagle otloe. Uoet be active and
FOR SALE OR RENT—Modern bonee
MISCELLANEOUS.
’66tf
of the committee to lot* up by laws, j which was attended by about 78 peo• relUUe. Apply at enee.
CO Case streeL furnace, elikt raoma.
FOR SALE—Pirsi-claaa wheel chair,
Call ClUteoi' phone 406.
39964
*
•—
Iple. The banquet wae greaUy esjoyed
tn good condition. Has been used
IT—OmaoH Madame Hlnea.
only in bouse. Cheap. Call at 539
land aU had a very pleasant evenlft*.
Webster streeL
'42t6* FOR SALE—3 H. P. Poiae gas engine
i
Busing college held

..No Uneer

li!c»i4L

wSSr .

<Fowdep

Absolutel-y Pure

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A pure grape cream of tartar powder.
No alum.

imiri$ CMCII MIB MMUGBI

AUCTION SALE—Comer of Cass aad
,

BUIlVy,

OUBb

__

.

340: good line
ond band household goods; alao good

SUITS FOR MEN
S7.50. »10. »12. »15, $18.
$20, $22.00.
Unlen you have vlalled us receaUy you have no Idea of
tbe fine aeeortment we show. Our line of Woiated SulU.
both In Blue Bergen and Fancy Mixtures «re eepedally
strong values. Bykea Kirachbaum's line of Fine Suita for
Toung Moi are Just In. No other line as weU meeta the
wanu of UA Toung Men who are good draasera. Wa have,
lost added an excellent line of Union Made Suits and
Cravenattaa that are superior In fit aad finish to anything
else on the market at tbe price. We alao take measuremenu for Uniiw Label Suits from the above house.

beU pbona whole thing, part caah,

Mr. H. O. Joyni
Union etreet Bide entrance. 40104 last evening in tbe 'school and the
-----------■ prospects are for an ezcdlent track blB resignation
take effect Hay 7,'boure; protect yonneU agalnat tUa-lf*
P«?«^ projr:and baseball team. Over 30 turned 1906.1-swUl receive ai
__
baring your property ln«ired.''J_
if enthusiasm .position^ Appileanu please give ex.
ireriencd^ndraferent*.
nTrltorence”’^
“«»
'
anything the material
63664
counts for aoyibin
A. V. FRIEDRICH. Mayor, i
O. P. CARVER A-BRO,.-'

WE WANT
YOU TO
....KNOW

SARGENT’S UNION
HADE R. R. GLOVES
**CONBS Boes^’ UNION MADE

m. m. ovERAixs.

sold In ihla dty. No one will eicell na on quantity or
quality of Shirt*—60c. 41.00, $1.25, tL60—coat or plain
nylea in the better gradee. See otboa If yon mosL but
aea oars before you buy—Union Made Shina

HATS

tkat sales last esason wow bo eattafactory we are enabled to offer prao-

Out Hat line is now compieta “Rummeli" Soft Hau for
Toung Men and ether men. Flue display of adjnatahle
bands for Young Men. “Guyeri' Derby Hats 32.00, three
dlmenalona Every hat we sell fully guaranteed. No better
Hats msds at prices than these two llnea—both Unlwi
Uada

tlcally an entire new atoek c< SuUa
Top Coate, Hate, Caps. Pine Glovaa,
Shlrte. Pkney Half Ho^ Underwaarj'

TOP COATS FOR MEN

Etc. Eadi montk we are in. bnalnsaa

$10, $12, $15 00

adds to tke g^ things we offer as

CAPS

we got oontrol of tke goods wa wliff,
People appreciate these Top Coal values; thecr certainly fit
and plaaaa all who are willing to give at time to try one

to hsadla It will pay yon to dnp la
OB ns occaslrtnslly snd see trkat wa

Theae two well and favoiably known
artlclea of wearing apparM tor worktagmoi are caly a aaggaaOco of tka
maay good thlnga ' we skow tor
mackaalca of aU klnda.

YOU HAKE A MISTAKE
B m think may oaa Mae In tka
akow yon a batter.
—tiuti od abrloUy New Suite and Top Coate. We aeldomtoatdbMkfltasdpleaaeaonato^. DatatryltQn

NIGHT ROBES AND
NEGLIGEE SHIRTS

FINE GLOVES
.HERMAN'
330 East .

HUNTEl

Dent Gloves are prahahly the heat known make befca* the
iSitie today. We show a toU line^ elsea and colOTa. 66.00.
Alao H. A P. and mison Kwe.* Fine fHoraa, 3L.OO and
3LM. Brawn and Drab Mochaa-ell colon, fine Kid goods.

Front St.

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fHE l5:^lEt B^SER
THE DAILY EAGLE, SATDB|AY. APRIL T, Vm.
KavarT ha prrtaDaa.

Tbe DU Witt) tbf «
twr at b«r drawing, but tba konliffir
«k*lcb««1 te all the aallent <ertar« uC
her pictnre before the fateful twenty
misuiea, when the dock abould be
placed D De oren. She ealted ud
peppered It and lifted De ga*. Then
abe aet the fat and lotcreaUnd dnefc In
De OYCD and left St for twenty DlnBreiythlns else waa
flnel]-. and U 0ve tnlnutea St waa tenlly
hot.
Bo ebe left De duck to .ID fate ud
went 10 add a few finUblnf touchw W
lii-r .toilet and a laat one D the pretty
table. Ihen her dearly beloved came
AY. deaieat. don’t with
______
bia_friend. After the preaenDtlra
forget U, draw ^
••!( dlnuet nearly leedy. deareatr*
Lizzie looked at the clock. Tm: It
ad put
.....................................e time
f down the Btalra.
rl flulabed Delr eoup and oyeHla bndc of a tera the duck would be Just right. Bhe
month hadJoft „ould turn off De gaa.
tte door of their . ..ym., i think u. I will eee,“ anbandboi of a ,w^ered ihe anxlona lady,
eat open while, j„h, ,h^u the Ice er^m came, and
she bung fondly Altr.-.! .look It from the dumb waiter
over the balna- with tin- air of one who had entertelatera. na khe al- ed frtenda at dlouer for at Icaat fifty
waya did to ope yp„„.
a Um of her bleaaed cue, ber "old
jhp^
,]on n lo ii.eir >niip and then
«”•"
bad tiii'cr orsiei-.. i.iiile a cbeeka were
. Liiate heard-the retreailog fooiKtepa
loielleat pmk an «be placed the
•down
the long hall, the very atrlkiog ,„.p,ty reB.-taUle disbea cjn the> table!
.........................................

1

\ TS^ i^n r?0»/s\T?o /

Bhe atfhed beamy aa abe returned
the dainty little Dat. Waa not her
deareaf ud beat gone, not to rciiirn
BBtll 8 o'clock ?
. He was to bring an old tnend with
Idm to dinner. She had not cared lo
laaec her dear little flat, ber paradWe.
Ba tn having aiicb an ugel for a bride.
Dke noa given lo fiaunting sbnwe. even
Ui neb a day, when all other women
«ere abowing' themHelvee off In tboir
•0W gowns and bats. He waa the bap•'Btaat and moat fortunate man in all
Mdoo. And now Jim. dear old Jim.
I cbiuD and lifelong friend, ebonld
t hare a taste of felicity In seeing their
^.-iMte and making (be acquaintance of
&-A* toeoDparable Lizzie, the one worn' ala the whole world.
■de fairly &ew about the little
A potting dainty touches here ud

-1 bate to keep you away fma

ii
mm

have
She hrouchl III the ^ck.
I
li dirt noi look Just like other roait'
duck-, ilmt she bad seen, but the txwk
lisd said twenty mloutee.
j
Alfred took the carving knife and!
aiHrli-d 10 carve the duck. He thought I
there «Ms Honieiblug wrong with It.!
hid he rtisBcmhled, With a grand aly.
Ii.> uiici he hsd Hlwa.va liked ducka. I
Ihc liiiv.ir was ezcellenl. He made ■
aiinther aiiHi-k. hut hl« knife made no 'i
ImpresNinii on the fowl. He abarpened
the knife, ninl .vi-i the durk refused to
be carv.sl, it seemed to have the iw ; 1
alsiam-c of nihlar. end he finally re­
marked:
•i am afraid the duck la not done."
"I cooke-1 II twenty mlnutee." (<•jihol dearesi, looking
1 iliis mniiii'iil iJjc knife pcoeirated
c upper piiiiion of Ibe duck'a bieaHl
hi an avalanche of whole corn rattled

avwgo."
“Bee here," said be, “weTl comproDlae. We'll atteud aerrlce DIa morntng at a pUee where your bat wlU not
be couaptci
wberg
,^
.
AT know whethw
It is ot tbe winter variety or the lataat
Easter creation. Will you gor
"Of course 1 wUL" aba replied.
Ibey took e suburban car anf
D tbe end of De route. Then

A KANSAS EASTER.

TS

E(Si§tl©r

;s;

d and praaeutty turned la

"Asd where U tbe tdrattdtr she

%‘ttSSalar-dllbaaM- Tl
Nd-rtea

plea,'" be quoted serenely.
"I beUere yoo're
tbe bat dldal
eeme." abe said.
He tfgarded her with tfolot anniMD«t"I believe I am." be returned."1 don't bellevs my hat wUI be uduly crldelBed here.” abe said, with a
meaning
eanlng glai
glance In hla dIrecUoD.
"And I aba|l have yon all to oy-- with
"1 oonti
- "
self.’- ba paid,
oontent "L«ea
pend) on tbe fence and have an Ba*tar
eervioe for two. There Is at least one
devout worshiper here.” be said potnhedly.
They climbed the low fence and sat
down on tte top rider. The air waa
soft and It was freighted with the
smell of warm, wet earth The annUgfat through tbe branebes made ea
Interwoven shadow fabric on tte
ground. Bird voices piped with a pleaaint plal
"It's Igood tq be alive," be commeDf-

Isn't It?" she said.
''And to be here.'' he went «n.
''Ratter (lisn at tbe Cburd) Of ttt
Apestlesr abe asked.
••pecldedly.” he averred. ;Tva much
mere courage here."
"More courage?" abe questioned.
"Tee. More courage to make aa
With these nil Ihe webs are swept out Eaeter confeaslon." ha explained.
of the houses.
Easier Is a glad holiday In the CaDollc cai’ltal. The feelings of the people
are In accord with the reaoiretiloo Idea,
"More like aulclde, i Imagine." be rethe triumph of (he Christ over death.
The l■uInnlou salutation Ir. "Happy
Baeter." snd Ibis salulallon is offered
not Slone to aeqiiijl^titanccs. but to
•traugers as well. The bells ring out
Joyfully, anil Itonic becomes a great
musical Instrument, vlbrsllng srtth
IlK amieiii City chimes. In Other times the seeaou was
of Ibc Caesara
no longer
the triumphal
procesalona
baa bees Introduced, but

dullasilnl

organ whlA coat 15,000.
Tbe oniiorlo brings to tte Uttla tOlage.of Undsborg. with a populaHon of
RE symbolism Of
Easter, auprema
tmbog Cfarlattao
festivals at it In­
disputably la. la
s 0 Interwoven
with the myitlrism of pagan­
ism that It D
praetk-sMy
possible to fix
definitely upon
orlglD of
of the leg.
,eodary obaerv.
which
become
common proi>eriT. The genesis of the
EaMer raldil'. for InMsoce, 1* Involved
In lunch oh-eurii.r. It Is known that
tbe rodent ms used for saiTificial pur­
poses Imic before tbe fouiidallon of
Chrtstlaiiit.v. aud also Itial It w
animal ss.-rd to Esslre. godd<
light, from ulins,. name our term Baatoi Is suii|sisc<l to be derlrofi.
How Ills rnbbli l>ecBmc the cualodlsii of |hc iii-ei of gs)l> colured Eaatei .■sg- .i^ im iny-icry 10 Ihe German
to.vniiiker. i:ii>1i districi b»s Its own
)>UDi>l»r lanum. IlsdeuV legend Is aa

li

ALFRED STARTED TO CARVE TUB DCCK.
dow ii on the plnttor. Alfred looked ao
tragic that LlazJe began to tremble and
turn pale. Hi- said finally:
"Take it awa.v. I told you to draw
the duck (be last thing aa 1 went out

rawing i
Bbe still eobbed diacousointely. whUS
Alfred handed the drawing to Jim, a^
each let out a roar of laughter that
could have been beard a block.
Poor IJtxle continued to weep.
"Oh, Ura. Uwtoo, don't. Thera la
plenty else, and, bealdea. Alf. It sru
the hutrtier’e business to do this," Jhgg
said consolingly.
applaa
Whan they were arranged to ber taste
"ni-lTl discharge that butcher. NeeUa brought her drawing board ahd er mind, dearest. It wasn't your fault
aat down coateutedly to draw tha Ulstakea occur to any one. aud-ah«
haven't yon got something else?"
to UK tuuBueu BV leiBurr toier, out
‘T—I could make au omelet," said
made a careful study of that duck and
Ncceadad lo gening a very good
"Well, do. and y II chat while you
aketeh of It In all Its fntuesa.
^
e dolni
Aa abe aurveyed the work of art aba
But when TJzzle waa alone
• felt »eiy well aatlsfled. It waa a regu­ thought of ber dismal faHure
lar -dDck" of a duck.
ber. and ao many tears fell that i6a

She had ererythlng elae prepared- waa half blinded, but the omelet Mt
taer regeublea on the range, her aalad sorry for her and came out of the pa>
all made aud in the icebox. They were light and fine. That aud her sbIbA
10 hare fruit cake and Ice cream for taved the day. and the Ice cream and
t each plate stood a ttny cakes were good.

tm. She waa> to draw that fine (at
dock that lay before ber. She would
’ ud arao admired the aeatbetic taste
«r her daar "old sugar.” The duck
atona had a
Dado
ido u ardsUc
are
group of a bed of e

t very enjoyable affair,
day De dock got another cooking.
Lizzie made suireptltlous efforts to
bap^ abe waa! She bad looked la die get that picture away from ber bua>
Aoofchoek. aud it aatd that exactly band, but be pul It under lock and bay.
tvuty mlhatea were required to ruaat It was a proof th«i abe did actoallr
ftednek D a tntti.
draw the duck, v

native conatiT tad
who. wiih bis friends. pnrAaaaA 9D,Smoky HIU v_^r to

found a Sw edish cokny-a e^osy (tat
waa to have uu saloons and that A0VM(
he without vic-s. Today tte UadAarg
Aurdi has abdo communlctBta.
Dr. OlaoQ beard "The Usatfth” tOttg
In England. His people wart a Ant­
ing race He returned to the Cfikoy
with the Idea of making tbs alngtey
of the oratorio an annual arwl at
BaaterUde lo honor and glory of the
to Inspire hit people. HotaIkadW._
the settlers of tte Smoky Em vaflitThey gave from tbeli meag« Httan
to bear tbe expense. Mrs. Oarl Bwa^
son drilled tbe first Aoroa of .(My
voices. Tbe sololsU came trea Bodi

In Germany some quaint Baa
toms are obeerved by the pea
At annttoe on Easter momlag
awtkaaad.hr the eervante on '
eetatos ain^ Easter antbm
a-*"
haneatb tts window to tbe acoi
Drat of a SDtU hot exedtost
tia maintolnad among ttoD. T
barra and all his graato asaai
tta great hall of tts eastto «l
hafoiattam.
BaA couple cany—for ttsy maitb
two br two aowisttlng whlAtodtofftoB ^

HI lu plac
leaearo almost
I usctacjatar
.arch Jeeemo-

(bore and making the tiny dining room
look too fweet for anything, aa abe said.
Then into the kitchen went the brave
little aoul lo wrealle with poU and
'pui and De cooklug of that wonderm dlnno.
Bhe bad been an arilat lu black ud
lahlte while on one of the dally newspapen with a airoug Irautug to colors,
ABd "he" waa an editor. So bU part-

avenL In this same lltos town 1
liUlan Kordica once gave a recMfil 1»
audience of 2.600 pec^la. AO (Ufi
has been made possible and till iMalbl
by the persevereuee and tofl of (ba

WM bnUt Witt a asaUng capMty te
4fi00. It was predicted that Botaooagh
III il*c njoimiMiis overlooking Frel- people couM. he aasembled to ill R,
biirg curly In llic twelfth century there bttt It has been oowded aracy 700
WKK :iti si.lH-v of Bcnedictiiieo wbo slBce It was built
The days that tte oratorio to ftvw
domliiii'ctl Hie spirliiial affairs.of the
M-,
1,
,1...
..
tbe vlsltore travel to I.lfidAiirg by
tmla and by wagon. Faimen wtto
eelebiBicd wuii marked splendor, and tbalr famlllM drive twenty and (hiriy
It'was v|«iit< ou those vtH'aaioDB by Ditoa to baar tbe Aonia^Obtoaga
the devviui ivoiit all Gmunny. One of Tribune.
rti'cf stiro'-iions of ihc great feeat
was n H-T""* of ivliL'ious tabioaux repEASTER IN GERMANY.
seoeuliiig ihe Icudlug events In t^

Easlsir

Idciii-e during
holy week,
■uiUHlIus In
ilal.orateBasler
seriices. 'I'ben
.nil Home beciiiir,'h, and the differeut
•s are dep;iruneuls lo the
larger scheme, ench coiilrlbullng Ita
nhure I<i Ibe geiiec.il prugraiulue. Ilu
Easter dny worshipers bui-rj- from
<iitin-h to church, milking Ibe whole
round If iiossihle IVusnnis touch elliowB wiib the old' nolilllry, and they
kneel locciher In prayer. Devotion,
like death. Icvela all niiiks. The queen
Of Italy olieii makes the poimda with
the rest, i'orelgu lunls nnd prluces
and en-u nieraliem of royalty are In
the city by Ihe Tiber at Ibla season
and pui-iicipate lo the celebration wlD
the peo|de.
One |MH-nliar i-eremouy Is the climb­
ing of the holy siaira, which la dona by
the pilgriius uii their.knees. Prin^
.and peuBjiui thua loll slowly up the
well worn Rieiia.together and kiss the
Image of Ihe Saviour at the lop. Tbeae
atalra are said to have belonged to
Dondus lilaie aud to bare been trod­
den by Jesus al the time of Uie trial.
They were hrouglii froiu Jerusalem to
Home by liiiena. the mother of Coustautme. In llie fourth century
inirlng u |iot-tlon of holy week no
bells are heard In Rome. In placa
thereof small boys go about the streets
marking ibe hours with a quaint Inatrnment known aa the trlbrrak, a clapof wood and iron. ' On Palm
mday the streets are filled with TCsd-

At Undsborg. a qaalnt town, tfag ewtar «f a BwsdUb colony In Ksniu
tteuBwl^ster event vAkh tbs
sturdy ttiBisn aud t
look forward to Is tbs sisgtag of BibdeTs ontorle. "Tbe Ma«lsb." by a
Aonii of 400 trained voloas, a

ftoatt of the Bavlonc 0
aoanected tterawilfa. The
nan carriei a tub white aa anew contalBlng a large doU InUodad to tooreaent tbe Infant Jeans; the woodwaii
have a AlDlDg hatchet. Its bright btoda
drtvm into a small eroas of aaDeblaA
gardens
irdenan a large hoaqoet
... d by a c
cooka a huge oaks baked la tta faro
a aAulcfaer; tte hone
a great aladga ham­
mer end spikaa, to raprearat the tmptomrats wfalA nailed him to tho croea,
while the masoDB bring np tha rear,
trowel In baud as9 eanrlug a toiga
repreaeot-<be one v '' '

De "Miserere’' In the glowing gloom of
Saturday evening. For many yeai
the blesBli
aalng offered by die pope bi^
self on the city sud the world. "DrbI et
Easter day waa alwaya wltneeaed by a vast concourse of petals.
It took place from the aiepa of 8t
ter't aud was followed by the Joyoaa
ringing of bells and by the firing of m-

HE Btood D the doorway, a tnwu
wrinkling ber -pretty forAaad
end aometbing of tragedy lu hot
voice and gesture.
"I cau't go." abe declared. D evldMt
dlaappolntment
"Can't go. BUzabetbT" be repeated,
lu perplexity. "Tou're not 111. What aa
earth baa bippenedr
"My bar- abe bagau and tttnwd
abruptly.
"Welir be QoeHed.
VB." BSM
"Didn't come."
said abe.
. "Horrorar be exclaimed. He pntin
aside the curuins and looked ont m
an ideal Baeter morning. "Borronr
be repeated, wbUe tbe ghost ot a
amile relaxed hla flm month.
"ira DO Uughlng matter," said tba
girl, with some warmth.
"I know." he tald contritely. "M
eourea It lau'L Haven't yoo anotbar
batr
Tbe girl glanced at falm acurafnQy.
"Perhaps you'd tike me to wear l
winter hat" abe said.
"Bnctiy," be said calmly. "i ear.
Dlnly would. It will be a tremeudeoa
aamee at De Church of tha Apostieg
Manoni la to sing, and tfaare’i to b* a
atztng qnanet from tbe Symphony."
"Too don’t Imagina," said
TBS sproan awnpuBs.
amaaemeut *That I'd go to tba ^utek
ers of imitatioD palniB. and worship- of De Apoatlea Easter Bonday waartag
ws Unger On the steps of St. Peterte ny winter hat do youT*
and other churches to buy these eyi&'
bole of the day. On BastN morning
"I confess I had n
priests may be seen on tbeir way to
bless (he breakfast of the people. This
tni-al consists for the most part ot eggs
aud souHnges. slid the blessing of It Is
little gesture ot daapalr.
considered essential by every devout
*^at‘a the man of Jt^Mie said. "Of
Cathullc.
coune I cant beve to make you ondarAupiber quaint custom that la still :gtand, 'but the simple (act remlna that
obsertetl lu Home Is that of spider I can't go."
aweepiug oir..Elaner. It la meant to
"All right” be lald Cheerfully. aA
typify cleauslug
I'endem on the he reimued tbe seat be bad vacattd
Btreets have small brooms fixed at the when she entered the room.
eeda of long baudlea for ibe purposA
"But yon'U go JmM tta aash" *g

boose they make a profound abstoanre
and re«lve from him a gift of moMy.
This qnalnt Easter custom hM bean
ofaserved for many graerattons Ahd to
nnlvereal oD all tbe grrat eatotoa at
Oermany.—Ban Franeiseo Chroalela
A SNOW WHITE RABBIT l.EAl'El- Kli.i.M THE KE8T.'
turned grlmlT. "You won't laugh at It
Will you?" be said, with very apparent
anxiety.
"T'be seal of tbe confessional, yon
know." she said. "Certainly not"
Rc itioiigliifiilly studied * neighbor­
ing tree. The girl waa covertly watdilog bim witb curious eyes.
"I'm almost afraid to confess." ba
said at length. "It must be a grlevoua sin.” she ob­
served.
-I fear you'll think It Ik" said hA
TYiere was sllfcfice again for some momeots. Then be stral^tened bimaetf
and cleared hla throat •
"I love yon." be said almply. "TbatD
tta confeaslou."
Tbe color surged Into tbe girl’s face.
Bhe tnnmd away ber bead ao that her
face waa hidden.
"Do 1 get abaoluUonr be aUad
anzloiuly.
•Tfo." A
Ao said, ber bead aUll tuniad

Scriptural
p reeurrectlon.
aud prellmlnJir>
sort of objeci li-soii lu ilie uieanliig of
(be iu.v>iei1ciii> pro'Y-KH. In the
uf ibN larier feature a huge nest of
beauirfiilly cfilore«l egge wlilrii a«
symbolic of (be re^nim ilou-was tbe
deus ex mai-faina
On tbe afieruoou of Holy Saturday
Father Boiilfare. (be young monk wbo
bad I'harge uf ibis important duty.
crave<l an aiidiem-v wliu Ibe abl>ot of
the fuuiidHtloii.
"Alas, m.v /ord." said Ihe young
monk deJe,'ieUly. "Ibe foxes bare eaten
every cblcki-o belonging lo (be abbey.
They have, lu fart, eaten every chicken
In the coouiry. and ibere isn't ao egg
to be bad for love or money "
"Then why bareni you seen to It
tbai we were rid of ihe pestsr tta
abbot asked severely,
‘ Because your lordship has ordained
that DO living (blog which is mendooed with respect lu the solved .Scrip­
The anauing alienee waa decidedly tures shall be fanrt. and the fox It m«a>tense. The man bnAa It
tloned therein and almost alwaya rw
"Anyway. I'm glad I confeased." ba spe. (fully," Fslber Bonlfa.-e remindad
said atouUy.
The girl made no reply.
Tbe Benedictine smiled faintly. “Tlta
“WMl," be said finally, “1 snppoM fox Is a sly sinner, but'be should
we'd better go back."
lie pemlrted to outwit a commni
He helped ber from th« wall, and llvliu: under
they walked back toward the read. Benedict. " be said drjly. "In tbegood
Tba man'a face waa very grave. Ea old days, my brolher you would have
coqM not see tte langbter lorking lu gone directly lo heaven with your
plalDl and not to .roar abbot."
tbe gtrl'a eyes.
Tbe young monk twtook himself
to the Aapel sod |>a»e.l the night
In vigil At early dawn he arose from
voice vras grave.
"Well. I have." tte answered daft- Ills actilug kueea and aoiigbt the neat
wblrdi be Imil left piiipiy. AS be Bpantly.
"Hay I ask. then, why my confea- liroacbeii a snow wblie rabbit leaped
ehm was oot granted absolution?" ba fi-mu ilie nest, aud Itie delighted mOBk
aiiw HiHl oni-e agaiu lu the history of
saM.
It's—It's only holy (biiig* (he sly old fox bad been
sins that are absolved." Ae replied.
outniatcbed. for tlir nest was filled
wiib eggs more apleodid In their buea
"And we o'wo It to the hat," said be.
"That didn't come." Ae laoAod than hla feeble art had ever been aWe
to prorld?.
poftly.
T. BLAIR BATO.S.

All London seems to bare tsreed oat
Into tte streeu at Eaatef ttme. Of
couree Easter Bondsy Is aooewhst
qttlst and sober, most of tte peopto
wbo make any pr<
day it s
tbe whole pgpolaUou gives Itself np to
theatre* all bave
sport end mtrth. The tl
some special attractloD tor maewr
Monday and are crowded to the daoia.
aa they continue to be thnogbent the
Easter bolldays. wbiA Is England annttone for twv weeks. FaAlonabto aeriety.' whhfj has so long base Chafing
under the aoiterities of Lrat, aaw
gtvM itself up to sU maanar af dqwttaa

veray In tta early AurA, tta gnat
matt of tbe eastern Chrtstlaaa catobratlng tte feast upon tbs foBrtoratt
day of tbe flrit JewlA month, or moon,
the d
Sunday following tte fonrtamtt day.
clalmlog that this more nsaziy aosnmemorated tte raaurrectlon of Ohrtet
in 835 tbe council of Nleo decided to
favor of the westren oaage and hcanded tte rastern cuatom as tte "qnaitodeelmen heresy."
Where mare Are T
ship of aggs 11
oration to eon
rate honseq. are without at toast 0
aacredegg. Special draignt. apptaprto tte pDTT«sa far wWA tte egg*
are Intended, are asad. On aU agg*
devoted to sscred «Mge a vans (ram
tte Koran to Inscribed at eittwmtt.
while tte sidee are apkidlttil tr
vtowa of tta mered Klto. vttt gBDSato
«f the aphisz and tte i^malla to tte

Ipaily Eagle Advertisiri^ jBrIngs Quick ResuM^

m Biiiar kmlb, ^TPmiT.teBn.», i»o«,
A

AN EASTER' LOVE TEST.

In Clret-lee-Uetto. a tmall. town of
he department of Oise, In F^ee.
bey have a strange metbod of tssiini
ate on Easter Monday.
To onderstnBd the custom it 1* neceesary to glance at an Incident In French
history. When the consUble Heorl de
Modimoreacy. o«ner of tbe chautw
St Mello. was so i>unued by tbe bitred
^BE craat fMtura of the Ronuio of fardloal nicbelleii thst he was at
Euter la tbe pontlflMl hl^ last beheaded for tbe crime of higb
mui la BL Peter'e. attaaded treaaon at Tooloase. hie wife had a Ut­
Itr tbonaukda of penona of •»• ile chapel built In the park of tlie
-07 D»tlOBaUt7 aad erer? walk la Ufo. chauteau and begged the eardlmil to
Tbe gnat temple
permit her to place Die reroaloa of her
decor*ted with a wealth of flowers biisbmid In It.
and greens aad ADed with brilllaat
KiriieUeii and l/mia XIll- denied tier
robes aad nalforiBa. U a trlomtdi of -prayer, and alie retired In aormw lo a
tasanl7 and qilendor.
convent, where sbe b.nd a sumptuous
ebapcl built, la which now stand
statues In marble of her and her busin of the baud.
o the liolj
But the little ehnpel of Circs-les-Mcllo, though empty, became the center of
the pilgrimage of lover* ou account of
choir* and on tbe square Swiss guards the nffectioii which bad prompied <1*
and other papal eoldlera are atatloacd. erection. It Is to this moilest place of
At 10 o'clock the order to preeeot arms worsUip that youths and maiden* re­
Is givan. Tbe Swiss guards raise their sort from miles a»ay on Easter Mon
halberts high Id front of them ai
day to learn ihelr fate.
bead of the procession mores Into the
TIte mode of divination la mo»t curldmrtb.
Uait*lag la ^nt Is a i
OUH. The euirauce lo the ehj.i.el Is pro
toon of soldiers. Then follow the
lectetl by n grill work through wblcb It
rloti* oIBclab of tbe pope's booeebold Is easy to pass your bund. The young
In clerical aMre-priests of different man or woiiis(i wl
ecclesiastical grades, beads of me
whether the clioseii
tie orders, mitered abbots and monks. or her during the ensuing year takes
Now tbe Borerelga pontiff appears, a sou In hand and. putting the
seated on a tfarone wblcb Is carried tbrougli the grill, tries to cast tli«
high abore the beads of ererj one b?
•errants of the Tatlcan clad In ac*r°
If tbe sou falls ou tbe altar aud stays
let Sint and bearing tbe platform
there, it Is tbought eeniun that i
rtlc* tbe popels <*alr rests npon their anint w ill Intercede for the lover ui
•heniders.
Beside the throne wnlk bring him or her the liaiipiuess of m;

white bandies of oetrldi plnmes. wblcb
they ws»e gently to ind fro.
The
pontiff Is attired lo white, bla toga be­
ing of a soft mslerlsl ^st clings
tbe body. I'poo bit head be wean tbe
emblem of bla power, tbe glittering
tlan. As be pssses through tbe throng
of people be bestows the benediction

irihi®E®stei”LDie$

c

=T) cr=

ON6 ago- »• 6**ter mbUma,
Bloomed tbe KHc*. tall and
wbftc.
puK and atatelteat of flower*,

Gleaming sritb ccleatUI light
OUn. *a tf w(tb prayer and faa^.
pale with veatchlng by tbe dead.
Near a garden tomb they tbigerad.
tow before ft boveed tbe head.

rlage within ihe year. If. bowev.-r. i
coin should not fall ou tbe altar
should roll off, adieu for n long time
sll hope of inarriuge.
The sous of fortunate iiud iiufortunate alike .tre gathered by the priest
jevoted lo the p
- the unbappy.-

RFJ> THU awLLV. mS kTXBTIO Ltl-tB
I i«3piilsr aud
>b*ervau<-c> of Eas­
ter aud EHiierllde lire of remote and
pagan origiu. Tbe name Baxter Itself
Is undoubtedly derived from the artis­
tic appellation of an aucieiit Saxou
goddess. "Easire" or -Eorire" This
bright Indy.-iiiil ^id Baien liniml. waa
poi-iilaily «ii(>i'o>ed lo iirrside ai the
glliiuul birth of Uio spring, w heu every
thing wax reneweil. wbeu earth Ijegan
to dec k herself with flowers and l«ailly and benveii Itself »«« clenrer- She

for tbe angels' ellent fingers.
Ba'tbey softly waited there.
Couched tbe awtet. the myetic llliea
Lovingly, with tender care,
(Dblle the world In solemn atlUnesa
QUtched the coming of the day
Of that nrak that ancient €aster
BIhen the atone waa rolkd array.
Bud when morning dawned reaplendent
End on earth Ita glory abed.
PtaUd the Iffy bclla in triumph.

spring wua bom and the days grew
longer, uu the dealL ef the gieal
bel-ueU wai, iilsu lyplcal of the decUUr
of Kumtuer Blid ils denlh at the liHiid*
of the cold aud cruel iiorltieru n iuler.
These iHiauiiful luythu ui.|e-ur to have
been alruugely suggestive iiuii lUdh-a
tive of that givut truili wbh* was ui
eoou lo loilorv IbvUi lo lie l".ni lull

twm Forn Bt-assnio

thb wobux

bot when tbe pope baa passed they rise
and cheer him. waving their hats and
boadkerchlefa.
Tbs bigb mast following upon the
grand entry la eondueted with all tbe
pomp and clreumstan.-e the church of
Borne baa at eommaod for featlve oe-

Mimuier. lume w-iiner-lii the irereoo ol
our I«rd .lesii* I'iirlxt.
U was the |miIi.-) of Ilie early rliurc h
10 give u religioiic. sliruiti.-auce 1
those uucleiil aud lieuiLeU cu*
which she could not eusllv u[>ru«l. In
this case of the not very devoted
ship of the goddess Basire. diluted
as It wiis with tbe leaveu of all m
uer of social gayely and festive
Joicing. the eoiiveiwioii was not a very
dlfllcull niMiler 'Hie »|nrll of Jo.r and
reailcliy of the oc-.sisl.m was lef
touched. Tbe cause alone was i-liangvd.
aud almost uncvaM-ioiisly the Saaous
airepied new reason.* and sympatblea
witboiii having K. ileviaie from Chelr
eslal>Ilslie,l ciisi.oiis.—I.ivlng I'hiireb.
.

tb* same caremonleti that marked bit
entry.
•n>e paacbal celebrations In the Eter
sal aty in tbe tlmee when tbe pope
reigned anpreme over tbe aeven bills
and "bleated tbe world from the loggia
«f Bt. Peter’s on Bsaier mom’ were
more impressive than iboae of today.
wttneaaed tbli apecticle In ISse.
when I was a boy," styt a widely
traveled American, "but Ita grandenr
la stlU fresh in my mind. 1 remember
that our party repaired to 8l Peter's
place at daybreak,
Tbe immente
aqnare w|b Ibronged witb a dense
msaa of native*, exchanging volnble
greeanga. and etrnngerw who, like oorsalves. watched the Incidents of the
day with the Impailenee bom of eipactancy. Tbe greater part of ibe pa­
pal army was drawn up In the center.
Tbe reglmenta bad donned their isoei
rtwwy nnlforma, and the eundarda
alruggled bravely with ibe morning
btaaae. Presently drep alienee eetUed
Nano, followed by a retinue of magnlfleantly attired preutes, had appeared
Is tbe loggia. Tbe sunbeama played
eattieaaly about tbe glittering tiara on
peed
Now be itretcbed forth both band* as
tf to pUcc them on the 10.000 beads
baiow and In a lood voice pronounced
tb« worid't bleaalng, Beoedlcat voa.'
“A moment later the cannons of tbe
Vole of Adrian' In tbe castle of Bt.
Aagdo carried tbe glad tldlnga abroad,
tt* rartoo* bands In tbe aqnar* atmek
vp tbe *T* Denm.' and tbs crowds
a forth in Jnbilant -alTaa.’ ’-Uo-

Bester Uebllns.
.Vovclllex 111 Ibe Easier line are
line uiuile oiii uf eggs.
Tor lliu pur^
poae the c.inieniH of ui> egg ar
moved lliroiigli s bole In one end, aud
oiTibe shell I* [Kiiuied a fimiiy face
Then wlib II liiile iiigeniiiiy liipi and

may .is- iiddi-il ilius fiivslii.-iiir a
comic effeei.
Ei|UalIy amusing !
• egg Vis-ker," Wlii.-b Is umde by pourioc seHlIiig wax Slid tliep uieUiHl lead
Ibroiigb au npeuliig iu one end <
egg, iu> Ibal all of tbe nmierial
collect Hi (lie Ollier end. Ihe natural
moved
pnlnUHl with H i-oiulc fsi-e. aud a dres*
and i-ap are added, tbe result being
flgtire of full that will always peralst
In sllllug uprlgbl, no matter bow
dlsturtied.

spread belief Iu ibe sun participating
In tbe general felicity of tbe oi
by dauclug In ibe beavena on Eatter
day. Itevousbire uiukleu* still get
early on (be nioroliig Iu qoettSOn
observe not only tbe dsnelug auu. i
tbe lamb and flag In tbe center of
disk. An old 8cotcb belief makes tbe
sun eveu more sottve. for there it
peeled lo whirl aronnd like a
wheel end give three leaps.—New York
Post
Cewe Oat, Kasler teaeblae.
Com* out. Boater sunehlne.
From heavenly field* above
And teach our hearts the )o».
Of beaven's ooduKnf love.

knUeOot
Tb* AcyiMlIorlM.
-Wbat joo borylD' yoor Ba

atrasBi out. Saatar aunahlne.
And raako the lovod land bright
Ai>d lead ue rrom the ehadows

ntr

0.

grow *«ie more. Didn't ^
MW IMST Of a «g plant. gootloF

ngetias Oanraaaer-What deaa yonr
kMband think of the flacal gnaatlon.
MtA Badge! Bn. Bodga-Wail. air.
—a-t*lklng to

n^an^^-tattlng te me 'a’t a raving

U It ned by tba limpaBTinder-

25^ ww.

In tb* little tnwn of_______^ _
Bavaria, tbare aclata *m of tb* moat
OBriou ^arttnbU tonndatlona In tb*
worfd. On* of Ol* bargbera. Gbitato^
phar Wanner, died in 14S1 and left bis
fertan* Cor tb* establlatament of a
hsoi* (os' aged poor. Be atad^ bow•nr. tb* cnblltlon ttaai vvaty otd man
vfbo wni. taken In aboold waar bis
banrfl anfl tbs anme cot of riotbsa and
MB n* b* hlB^ na*
MgBMtly ttTSdMt__________________
•OU to b* ••*■' wandMtiv nbont tb*

ataft* oOlBHtaM In tb*

ITAUAN FEre.

Mr—-a ■peasaPSs C
Among the quaint and aBciejJt c«*■tOBJes witi, ^eb the Italian people
keep their Easter criebmtkws. non* is
oIBer or mot* pIctdRoqoe than the on*
known Bt the fertval of tbe Beau Olowhich It held et Sign* on Easter
Monday. Ki^n. it a amall vUlaMattoated among tbe rUse ded bllU tbetieas
be eeen from Florence. Of Glovuana.
tb* heroine of tbe futivel. very UtOe
appear* to b, known, except that she
sue born somewhere In the thirteenth
e*ntury
used lo tend her father'*
abeep, which were pastured on the hill­
side* or signa. Very early In life she
gained a repnutlon for sanctity, and Ur
course of time her fame spread far and
wide. She was civdltcd with the pow­
er j>t performing miracle# and with
having i.[>eclBl control over wild anlmala and sioirns. In' later life sbe re­
tired to a cell built Into a bouse In the
Tillage of Bigna and remained there Im­
mured nmii she died end was buried In
le village eburch.
Now, every Easter Monday. In commemoreiioQ of her rirtuee. all the parof oil

^EASTER^

MILLINERY
THE VERY LATEST EREATIONS IX

and other tblnp to tbe chore
native place.
Deputations beaded by
the local clergy pour Into Signa from
early morning until late In the after­
noon. The gifts they bring are borne
by a donkcr or a pony, on wbose back,
in addition.'i| a small child, wbo Is
poeed to be the prettiest tbe village can
prodnee. nia hair and nock are cover­
ed with nevkiaces and other articles of
Jewelry, wuh whkh the women have
decorated blm. and be la often clad In
gold embroidered robee.
As each procession Is sighted tbe ofSclals of the i-burcb sally out lo meet It,
with banners flying aud 'uscila playing
and It la solemnly conducted into Blgua.
T^e donkey, wilii li* but
the cburch »nd up to 11
prayeri are said and ibe
In tbe Blrcets and'open places of the
village a fair is always held on tbeac
occasions, wuh the accompaniment of
mecry-go-rounds, steam urgaua HUu llln-

EASTRE, GODDESS OF SPRING
1 prom
gnnd words of peace. Tbe pious peopis recelre this benedlctloa kneeling.

quaint

“Chrtot is riarn from the dead I"
-ChrUttan OUrh.
BsatrrtlOr la Slllvlllr.
Tliere atv uumv-roua augela pictujtnl
on the Easier canla..but they
scauUly vlutbed. aQd uot one of 'em
Wears a twelve duUar bat.
Tlmei sr>- uot exactly aa
they Oilglii l>e. au yesterday we took
our rifle aud killed four Jay t
our wife to trim her bat with.
There Ja Just Ihla alaiut It: ’I’beae
Easier irluuilugs uct only
ground, hut verialuly till the hill.

establlshnieuC In eounecUou witb c

The Easter weather Is so clear
heuiiilfnl you can see s bill collector
approiivhlug II iiiiaiter of a lulle away.
—Allaiitu ('uiiNliiulioii.
Ortaln or the Kaatvr Ban,
_ The cuKtom of Eaater eggs Is oi
ancieut origin. Iieing derived free
Ureeks and Roniaua. wbo employed
eggs, and undoubtedly colored eggs,
as acceasorlas for tfaelr pagan festi­
vals.
At any rate magical power*
have always lieen ascribed to eggs lo
limes gone by. uiid Cesartus von Heisterharh. who wrote lo the middle ages,
tell* luuuy Blcries of bewitched eggs.
They were said to be able to fly of
tbelr own accord toward tbe ann. and a
certain celebrated egg was believed
have been laid by a rabbit, which egg
when balcbed produced a baalllak.

DAINTY FRENCH NOVELTIES
AND PERSIAN DESIGNS.

All tbe latest shapes and shades, such
Lavender, Green, B|ack and White
and Greys.

npotnbe whole place, and the priest ap- i
pear* upon the small gallery over tbchurch door, and there, bolding np t
view the baud* and other rrilc* of tb
Glovauua. jirououucc* the hencdlctlon ■
upon the assembled people.—1/Ondon '
Sphere.
Baaaer 1
Tbe soil and vllniaie of ihc Bermudas
ar* espevinlly favorable to itie growing
of the Ea»ier Illy. There bulbs and
blossoms nri- raised in gro,.i <|uauiillca
for tbe Ainerkan market
'.Tic
grower separates tbe bulbs inio pans.
Each pan Is plniucd.
end year docs he dooro the now bulb*
lit for traiiF|iortaiiou. .Sot uiiiU the
fourth year '-an be produce the larger
bnlbs, tbr^ Inches In diameter, whence
spring the tall stalks crowned with
many blossoms
In Bermuda may be
seen lily n-lds covered nilb plants
varylug Iu L,-lght fruUJ u fen 1u, Ue*lO
three feel or more,
four-yeur-olda. tbe
peclally lm,-i,ded fortl
Tbe SI. .loHerh. or auuuuc-lailou. Illy la
the /BvorHi- at preaeul. tbough the cal­
ls lily bar surlbiitea wbivli ujuke It re­
tain much of Ils oil! lime [•opiilanty. es­
pecially li> c-liuri'h kle<‘onir]>>iix.
the more robust of the tw,).—i ountrj
T-lfe Iu Am

SAILORS are especially
- Season.

good this

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1
|

EVERY NEW IDEA
in the Millinery Art is carried out in my display.

Your inspection invited.

j

A rich msn without <-b*rlty :
regu*. and perhaps it would be no dif-11
flcult matter to prwr* that be I* al*« a ' I
fool -FieMIng
;

Miss Flora Heck

Hats for Easter
HIGHEST IN THE CLASS

An Approprlue Bma.
Basty or unwise selection of hymns
ba* caused more ibao one minister se­
rious mortlflcation. .A minister In
eastern city bad rbsrge of tbe Eu
the Sunday school of bis

minister
“We will now sing 'Awake, Uy Bool,
to Cheertul Lays.’ after whldi the
Easter eggs will he distributed.’plncott's

High Grade

Famous

Kaater Masdar la Balcarlau
In Bolgarl*. young meu and w«
meet on ^ter Monday, congregating
In tb* eburvbyard attired In holiday
dreaa, and Indulge to secinl game*
dnrtng these gamee a girl allosrs her
bandkercblef to be taken away by
yoang man this is a sign of a proposal
and acceptance. 'Hie next day her par­
ents send a Jug of wine to bim aa a
t^en of their approval.

A very rare specimen of egg decorailon. a* It was practiced In Egypt. Is
shown In the Detroit Museum of Art
Tbe etching* on the shell follow the
same general design aa do the palntIngi of men and animals reeantly
found In Cairo.

®V3>«ATS

Hawes $3.00 Everywhere
One oi the Leaders

Worn In any Shape
$1.25 ap.
FANCY BANDS
$1.25 op.

Jest Sweess Right «wt.
“Never fun>re*s a ■neeM." said'
trained norte to tbe yoong woman who

I

I
in—

glIMt strain o
.erves and
blood vessels of tb* bead, a It tfarowa
all the acUoo to the back i
the heed
uaiurally. Tb*
snaJ and bard strain on a little blood
r«**l that may be weak Is likely
btnt It and cant* instant death. A
toad sneiM doM not sonnd rtrr bIca

tat tt U a saf* thing to do «vMr tteac“

Wotm la apy ■Bap*. *1

ap

UgM F«4«ra* Tcl«M«a«a

Hmnilton Clcdhing Co.

THIS BIM SAffl» SiTOBDAT. AHOI! T, iMt
plta^liiC^ Vat>e (bt ebsMi
for feaAer, but tba Udlea of my eoscre«BUoo awnre ma that eucb a tbliif
U utterly Impoaalble. 1 jitTe come to
you aj a iatt nsort Can you btfp
mar
Ibe old woman looked from one to
tfae outer with a euddea yearning In bar
eyea, Tben a toft flntfi began to ataal
orer bar face.
« N EMicr bat It was, dispUred
*lt Itot eaay to decorate wltbout
U
Within s window wide,
anything to deemte wl^" ^e tald
tremolonBly. “In tlie cdty we need to y ^ And manr • •
bare palm* end Baiter UUm and
maid
«Qd of temi aild daUente thlnga to
Upon it gazed and sigbed.
bank wltb.”
And some ezdaimed, -Oh.
“Bat there are tbe woodt." aoggeited
what a desrl"
tbe minister. 'T notlee lott of pretty
And some, "Tli }u*t a
Qtlnge ob my walka."
“Tee. tbe woods era beanOfnl aroond
here In the spring. I notlco them from
tbe kltdien windows, and lonetlniea
before any one le up I Uke Aort
walka." Her bands were aUll trem­ Yet U a msn, beheld Ihe hst.
bling. but Into her face was coming an
And tried In rain to sec
exbreasl«i which Mrs. Perry remem­ What magic was contained in that
bered to have belonged to ber old days.
"Do you mean for me to take charge
of tbe decoratlngr sba asked.
••Tee. hot of course with plenty of
help,”
turned hsstlly and
glanced
_) tbe window. Something rapttirons In the eiptseslon 00 the old wo­
man’s fsce made bim lose coomsnd of
bimself for a
"Well. I eball need b^ In gstberlng

Acsiatt Cyus^ttWffl

. Br FRANK H. SIPEET
rCopyri*h«, 1*0*. by T. C McClure,]
A
/M

NKW luiiiiiiKT bad come to
alow moTlnir, out of the wny
Sfiroce HHl. and with hie comlue h»<l appeared a spirit of
•'bNDtK and Improvanient.
tie whs
frcKli from III. llit>nlOKl>.-i>I course and
enter with youth oud loro for the
work, inihcTlo the cliurcb bad Iteeu
to Kpnice Hill b place of BOlemnity,
only to l»e vieiled iit re<iu1red tiitervnis
and H« ■ duly. Now, under ihe miulet gradould lie

not all of tl(eiD
e neceBaarlly tlwruy
and narrow.
Amouc other iDOovallona were the
(biMer eermoQ and church decoration.
iTie new mini.ter inede the announcelueut oue Tliurailiiy eveuliiB after pray­
er meetlnt aud added that he hoped
all would l-e present and tbat-Hie ladlea of the cbiircli would arrange for
a tasteful and iipproprlnte decoration.
After ................ the women Wtood about
iireMiliiiely. looking at eucb other with
Mftiik. .|iio»iiouiiic faces.
•I guess ypn ll bare to ezeuae me,
Mr. Kent." oue of them aaid at laat

s:-;,

Mrs. Perry
Nor was there, uur In tbe beautiful
Hiiny that bad eome to the little old
womau.
During the decoratlug abe
waa like a dlSereut creature.
Wbeu
It was all over tbe mlulster weut
her Impulsively and grasiMKl both 1
liunde.

I..I tt-m III-- oili-i isoiucu
"Vr.ilii'l
time vei tor
I.. I.IUO.U"/
-.•an t we u,„lo tew ,allaH-6u.l i-hiler llti» ami nar.-l.-u..-. ..ml |-•H.u|i.
•oue other while itow.-is’- ...ked the
mlnialer. will, le.- .-o.illden.-e In hi.
-All Ibe l..m.e. lu III.- uelBlit-.i I..-..I
can't ware ui. while i-i...-.
I huttonliolL- iK.umi.-l." ileili.r-.! .m.wnmau 4i!vreH.1vel}.
A. for I j.'ier
llllea. 1 auri i.eWr «k-u one, au' .i..r
cliu.ua I oId'I even heiii.i of. The j.U-a
o' de<-orBl[ii' a .vlioK- etiiir-'h iJi.s time
o' year"I've heiird Ml.' Hniy .[H-ek o' u;ir
rlaaua." aaid a woman rell.-ellwly
-ahe that won Ihe rloii"t'» wife, xu.i
know- AB-, .ome to think, sh.-'. llkelj
a luaNlrr haiul at tl.l. dex-orallu' hu.l
neea. She lui» .poke o »eeiii' Mg eil.
• hurchea UU1-.I w ith llower*"
"Who is Ml'S Bn.} ';" askeil ilu- inln
later .|uieU>
"rerbaps she ei.ii help
me out with 1I11S
I'unnu. I
heard of her iN-tore "
"Oh. 1 don't know." dryly
• I'olk.
aort o' die aw.iy fi.m. the w.
they RO Into the iK>orh.m"e. ,Mis' Hrny'i
huahaud tvas for r.-kui'
to the dry an' leanie.! the Itorisl's
trade. I'nr a time he done w-11, then
bis bualneas broke, nii' he du-d. .
bis'wife vouie luK'k here an' lived
wbal mile she hud. After that, there
waa noilihr V
tiiiil her." eagorl:
“Well, we
me, Mrs. IVrry?"
"Will you RO
m l lulud If 1 d.
Uid.i
Oyulhla Bniy wu» as lumdi of
na anylMdy romid
I Ibe iiiiniNier'.
Tbe next afien
luckl-oarxl kiopik-I In front
ferry
poortiouae. :iiiU be and Mn
BlIgbled.
lu auKWer to their kuo.-k u bunt fi-«. lured woman i-uiuv to the door
"MU' Bray?" sb>- re|>eoted
"'»li.
Audi Cyothla. a* wv call her. la a good
worker, so we keep her In Ihe klt.heu
I don't s'pose ehe'- li«d a vUlior afore
in five yeaCN. Won't you voiue In?"
They entered, l-i'c mlutiie« pa.w-d
then a Utile old womau. with a depre
calory maune'r. "lolv Boftly Into tbe
"Did—did V
iiNly.
,M« rerry sprang forwdnl In .lUV-k
forgetfulness of Uie Immeasurable dis
lance which lay l>eiweeti ber eovial po
sltloB nnd tbe i«»orbouse.
"Why. you poor soul." she cried sym
patbetii-ally. "how old you've grown;
My hair iniln't l>egun to Turn yet. r-'
here your'n Is perfectly white;”
"It's been s loug time since you a
I were young," bn.wered the oM v
man gently.
Then she oolorerl with
sudden remembrance aud drew herself
up atiffl.v.
"la there anything I can do for your
the asked.
“Come, Cynthia, don’t talk that way,"
remonstrated Mn. Perry. "You know
farmers' wives are alwaja workln',

sal.l

the old

The “Easter

kiM" Is one of tbe cblsf obeenraaeea.
(ta meeting friends. relnUvei or
‘--------- — Bimter morning

Oysters and Game la Scmob

SDd
-8*bbsth•orrice. This la repealed three Omeo
In BueccMlou: tbe fri«da klu each
other and exchange red eggs, of which
• pocketfol are carried for tbls puN
.^B«etly religious people make It s
nils to fcian tbe first person they meet
OD Easter monsJug outside cbeir own
doors, whether tbls be a airangw or a
friend, of high rank or of low. Tbe
Bfflperor N'lcbolaa I. observed this rule
with such fidelity that be once to bon'orad s common soldier, who. tn addl.
tlos to bis bumble station, had Imbibed
more vodka than was good for him
At another time thla hlgb honor of the
touch of the lips of tbe great cur fell
to tbe lot of e poor beggar woman,
who was St much terrified by her good
fortime sa thongb It bad been t sen
tence of death.—Atlants Conatltutlon-

Its foliage ol funny t>uc—
Tbe like no garden knowrl
hi blossoms—ah. a gorgeoua crew
Between a squash and rote I
ut stopi

A transiermatiop rare

Occurred on Easter mom—
This selbamc bat, 1 do decUrc.
Put baU around to acanil

Telepbooe No. 13

Mrs. John Furtsh

Masquerade
Suits
FOR RENT
406 South Union St.

Whsrs
eivyh
Dr. David Q. Wylie of the Scotch
Preehytertan church, quoting from the
Bible the saying, "Love not sleep, lest
thoa eome to poverty." told tbe totloiring story of a sis«py hoy to a gaiD'
ering of w-eat tide bora:
•This boy." said the doctor, -had

weeks, so 1

.e iDOlhcr wrote to hla c)

ployeri
I M 90 band at
“•Deer Sir—11
writing letters. Win yvw plaaaa tell
And da teU
m how be Is getting <
ns triiere be sleepe nights.'

woman

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4218. Uoioo 8t>

LACRETTI
'We are posifivelj- the only
retailers in the city who

Spring Cleaning
...and Dying

cannot grasp czactfy bow

manufacture our

own

Candies,
lX..-lVtE ON EVERV CHOCO­
LATE.
We also make oiir own. Ice

Make your old Clothing
Look like New.

Cream, Glases, and

Fruit

Syrups.

Td been so much misled.
For what a vision was it now,
Percbed snug on Delly'i bead I
-Edwin L. Sabin in Smart Set
c While a
t F
Rolling a
Egg
In our own cuiiutrj.
land. egR rolllnc forma an Important
feature of Ibe day. though, strange
say. In the United Sintos It baa aequiro.1 nntlonni fame only In Wash­
ington. Easter Monday In tbla City U
a holt.lay, aud from D o'clock until
sundown the grounds of the White
•House are thronged With thousands of
chlldrcu iiiieiii 011 egg rolling, for
which tlio i-iccp alopos of the White
House grounds are aamlrahly suited,
ine preBlU«it and bis wife always
look on, and with the bands playing
and the Imuieiise throng of spectators
it makes tiir day one loug looked for«-ard to i>.i Ihe .-blldren of Waablnglon. All klu.lN aud (vlura of eggs are
u»^, but III Mvaopotaiola. lUe country
from wiil.b egg rolllug originally
came, ouly red eggs are used, in remembrau.-e of iliv -ni-iBMou.—Wish-

To Toll How Old OB Bgg la.
EBMtrr vggs ImvIug uo tecUi to look
at. NOIUO other mean, of determining
their age must be us.-d to preveut the
poNsIbllliy of catasirui-he at the Sun­
day morulug bieaktii.l table.
Tbls
metbo^ la a good one: DiNsolve a quar­
ter o' a pouud of Ball In a quart of
cold water aiul drop lu the egRs one at
a Umt-. If a day old an egg will set
tie to the bottom: If iliree days old It
will Boat: If more Uian five days old
BMler Bee In Itsilr.
On I'lasier ere cbe people of all parts it will rise ai>ove the water In propor­
of July play upon iDStrumentb and tion to Its I
slug before the tbiines of tbe Vlr^n Ity of eggs
paper, i>lace Uie esga to l>e tested one
Mother of Christ with Ibe poet
of assuacine her grief fbr the death of at a time,In the large cud and look
her beloretl Bon.
luly i>ayt great through Ihe amall end toward tbs sun.
actemlou to the decoraiinn of Cbe If tlie rontciii* look cloNr tbe egg is
cburchea, and tbe Easter decoration bi good, though the shell may be discol­
lUIy Is probably more elaboraU than ored: If apota are seen It Is not good.
In any other country. On Easter ere
young men sod women asaembk
Baater In Uncle Sam's uew Asiatic
tbe cburcbei and aid In their dec
archipelago Is much more of a feattvel
tlon, a collation being served on
than It la In tbls country. AU of Eaecompletion of the pious work.
ter week In that part of the world la
holiday, and Baater Sunday la gl'
Bn aiwashlBc IK. Haral BuUwAp to jollification. On yie morning of
Egg contests survive In mshy rural
. aatem day there are rellgloua proparts of England. A i>opular game Is
eesalooi with many ,gorgeoua and atrikthat of egg smaablng. Egga are pitted
Ing acceseorlea. beaded by bands of
against each other In a shell breaking
mnaic. followed by acolytes bearing
contest, the owner of the egg that
lea. wreaths of Bowers and bancracks the other taking tbe spoils 'home
with ploua InecrlptlObA
'
n omeleL In NorthI the Images of saints, with pjeiD asks a wetnas for
tnreaquely attired friars of variona
-gg on Easter and Is refined be
den bringing up the rear. The aftei"
take off.her shoes and ke^ them
_____ la glveu up to secular an
anti! she pays a penalty. If a man ramanta, among which chicken flgbta ocfusee tfae egg to a woman, abe natefaea
iTipy a prominent place.
away hla cap and holds It for redemp­
tion by a money forfeit.
Kaalse Bggs as Levs Toksas
In some old countries Easter
were believed to have peculiar propartlea. and a maiden coold awaken
Id a man's heart by tending him as
egg which abe bad got on Mgudy
Tburtdsy and boiled on SasUr eve.

STANEK & SUUL.IVAN'
-DEALERS IN-

FRESH AND SALT MEATS

It Is the custom to exchange tbe
greeting that psssod between the priest

"The decoratlou baa been a. perfect
aucceas. and It la all oo-log to yi
Bill there Is auotlier tiling 1 wlib
speak about. My bonsekeeper la about
to letve. and I need some one to Uke
her place.
Will you come and look
after the poraoiiage—and me.
that mallerY"
So Ihe beautiful Uilng wblvh bad
come to her was not of a day. but
to last tlirougb all the remainder of
ber years._____________________

”"Well. yes. poorliouse," deprecatlngA MsvHer Thai Patlsd.
ly. “but never rali.d sK that.
I've
"Wetbawkeo baa balkeo. Ska will
brung the uiinlsler."
not be joken with Hoboken."
Such
“I don't think I've bad the pleaiure
la tba cxtimoidlnahy
of meeilug Mra. Brhy
Brliy before
before." eau
tald m i

tfaU rlilt

rfano are ebardcteristlc.

THIS IS THE TIME FOR
add bring borne and bozee and
boards to build up for the banUng.
There are eome bnabea along tbe croek
that I can flz up to look very mneb
like palms at a little distance, and that
dark moas below the ledge wUl make
a beantlfnl bank on which we ca:
range tbe early white fleweri wblcb
beginning to bloom on Ibe blUI. But tbere.” breaking Into a
Joyous laogh, which apparently fright­
ened her, forsshe stopped suddenly and
looked Bbodt lu a seared, tremnlens
of way. "I waa only going 1
aay," she went on deprecitlngly. "thi
I haven't eeen the ebureb ysL I ongbt
to go there first and look around."
f course. We will take yon there
this afiemooD." rnluuteered tbe Blnisir. bckmlng.
"And yon can have my horse an'
'agon .every afternoon If you like.'
ided Mrs. Perry warmly, "^en tbere
I my boy Tommy: you can have him
to drive you an' to do your gaUterln’
n' lltiln'."
The old woman's face was now abso­
lutely rsdlaoL
"It will be betnflfiil," tbe murmnr
1. "like tbe world .seemed when I
young." She was not thinking of
decoration now. but of tbe benuUfuJ
thing of not being forgotten. "God la
good to bare remembered me so
Incly."
The minister gazed at her a
meet, then turned again to tbe
dow. "There will be no failure in the
church clecoraUoB,'' be remarked

m

an’-an'-ll'» a
place to the ""Poorhouae."

FAMll'

Dc. Zamefibof, tbe inventor of Bs'
peranto, tbe “tmlTerail language," wna
bon at BUJystok. a Polish town on
tbs boc««r of Ucrinssy. .

Bn easter
Cransformation

lOx^raaSems

uully c

the paschal kiss.

The
Portuguese
ehurchee in tbe moat
for Batter, and tbe a
pacUlly elaborate.
Children'! choirs
are employed, and from the richaet ‘
the poorest aU glrU are drsaaad
snowy white. The peasants eolobaato
Baater by a practlco known as "Uftlag," eommemoratlvo of oor Bavtoar'a
riling from tbe grava Throe or four
ponons take bold of each arm
leg of one of thetr frlenda, or a stran­
ger, for thst matter, and Uft him or
ber up three times In a borisontal poaltion. Sometimes tlie lifting Is dona
In a dialr lined with white cloth and
decorated with ribbon.
A Preliv tnaalal, Kaater Cwta
Id tbe country districts of Bpaln tbe
pe^le bring birds in little cages with
them to riiurrii. and at tbe moomat tba
Qloria Is iiroiiouuoed open tba Uttia
gates and throw tbe feathered singers
high over their beads In tbe air.
■ le War
In Warwickshire if the yoniig men
can catch a bare aud bring It to tba
paredQ in the morning of Easter Mon­
day be la bo,^d to give them luu egga
and ocher preeent*. As hares are uocommOD there this time of yeur, tlie
prize la seldom clsluieil.
It the WIb4 Is la (ha
if the wind la lu the east n Easter.
It U regarded In eome places as a wise
plan to draw water and to with in (t.
as by this mcana one wUI avoid tba
various tUa t]v>m ttia east wi«d

Ott & Hahner,
DYERS.
Dry and Steam Cleaners.
Citiiens.Phone 910
414 S. Union St ,
Traverse Citr, Michigan.

H. Harris
321 E. Front Street,

S MBS. E. L. BONNER
\ Hair Dressing Parlors
^

Slill lias her

THE UTTLE store'
With the Big Trade

ever the OTY BOOK STORE. Room K?

NVw CiistniT Solicited. Old Cnstnmi’i's will find
'
me at lJi<’ ol*l sUtnil.

!

N...

pj,„|.y jj(|j

gjt|[ Combs

Can Supply
Your Easter Table.

FACIAL MASSAGE
ELECTWC SCALP TREATMEim
MANICIISING

i

\ly l ev.- Hair Tonic iw • wonder, try it.

;

It will grow hair ' ^

on that ?>ald Kpot.
Ladies bath rooms in connection.
Agent for
blood purifier.

TaMcta*' the great spring
*• RlVAl Kerb
i
ackage given
Sample packaire
given tree
tree to
to callers.
callers.

^
\

■wwv%wv%

JACOB FURTSCH
Dealer in

Groceries and Provisions
416 OBloii Street.
TcIcpKMs M.

Travemc aty. Mleta.

Fresh Vegetables
in Season

All the Good
Things to Eat:
"Ham what Am”, and
“Eggs What Is”.
Choice cuts of Fresh
Heats.
High grade Groceries.
RIGHT PRICES are our induce­
ments.
RAPID SELLING keeps our
Stock Fresh.
WHY NOT TRY

Me CORMICK
OF COURSE.
670 E. Bib streetCm»«M Pb—e BOB.

Dwlnell & Wright

/wy</wvw

FAMOUS

Fresh Roasted Coffee
Hie best III Uie Market.

Ea^le Want Ads. Pay

Because They Save You St^

btfUBiSiSM oraHir r«ura.

R l^enten
Sacrifice and Its
Coneeduences
HE aunda b«for* ber mimsr,
%■% daluUj tumlDg b«r bMd (tod
\J aid* to aide, tr;lna (b« affact o(
bar now Batter bonnet
Her
balr la eoUad a UttJe too low for tba
w #itpe. aad, aa It it ion( before
.

' Bow well abe renembera bow band.M»e Bob loohod aa be came forward
to treat bar wtee abe entered tbe room.
She teela ataln tbe awfnl leap of bcr
bean ai abe met tbe sled, warm look
eyee. All et^ could aa? waa.
"Uoir la Jeeonmef '
• Jeanuette died in Borne." he tsawered gravely, "fib# bade me glee
dlls letter to yon. and to glee K <m
EaBter Bundiy momlng, I arrived last
algtil and lind ho|>ed to meet you Brat
Id cliur<-b (Ills moq^iing. Mlaaing yon
there. I came i» to tbe old homa''
from him and
opened ll slowly. She
d of tbit brief mcasage

Tbe aeetage w

oraalty falls to thinking wUla
flgisg ber^^, and abe U only an
areng* woman wtth tbo arerage homam expcrtenca, ao aa abe alowly twiota
and pins tbe long hair befwe aba
knowe It her thoughts bare tlippad
ba^ orar aereta] yeaia.
AlmoA uawtUtiigly abe thlnfca of an­
other Baater, when tboae itreakt of
grey were not eaan In tbe brown, gtoa.........................................................
refitted
ay coll
and when tbe delicate,
reflw
fiwh and rosy and youog. Aa abe loops
np e biald and turoa mualng to cat<*
tba effect abe la living over again the
Ash Wedneeday preceding that faroff
Baoter wteo aba bad done tbe fooUab
thing wfalcb waa to mean ao moeb for
b«r Id after yeare.
It had all come upon her ao suddenly.
Bm and ber frleod Jeannette bad been
taking of oheerrlBg Lent that year.

I loved him
o«cr. make him happ.v this Kastsi
Tour rspvciiwii
JEANNETTE
remembers

how

the very

ilfi

cbalaDtlv pot the lelier back In Its en­
velope. Iian-lnl ii lo him and said:
■‘Let ii>. itiliik ihai I have never re­
ceived thW Inter. I have been Garrett
Ik’iKliloii'a s-ifp for two year*."
Then he had turned and left her.
The awful hour that fnlloweil—s-ili ibe
of It never leave |i,e"/ When a
bean break*
ran II eouUiiuc to
hold KO mn-h'r Bob 1* dead nos. Btis
iw dead. loo. *0010 dsy. and row
she has her borne And ber lio.v. and .vH
—and yet— .Vo one can hear tie Mtier
sobbing. II I* *0 low and nlflc.1.
few niluuioi Inter the Carreii
Bower bpdeeked. I'cmiurul
cliiin h The Utile niifllner In Ihe
lery nudge* Ikt friend aiiil «i
"Tbat'» ra.v

work on Mrs. I.eightnn'»
(her a liandaotne couple'
happy ■ « they esn Iw Vou
oughi lo *»«• them In llielr Imely borne

Id iMi
oiimd. ,,t Home I- Kt*
i»r veleiirs'ed more jo.voukly and uni
versfill.v thsii il Is In Ireland
The
whole hean of tbe Irish iicople. i-a*
antrv ami ireeilry alike, gooul lO
glad And pe.ii* rejoicing SI u>e thonglu
of it)e SH'iour Ilf niMiiklnJ risen from
Ihe dead
The eelehrsilon of tbe dflv
may i»e snld lo begin on Ibe even'nc
l>erore
Thai evening la known In
land as "HoI.t Salurday " Tbe
Ik-riiMl -f resirami Imitoced hv

easter In the
Yaterland
I ebildreo wake on

Santa CItua and reindeer their dreams
been tilled with kind hearted rabMiH and their att&ndauta, elvee, talriee
little old fashioned gntnnaa. arto
m deep boles In the mountain
aides aud * bo keep careful oceouBt of
tbe behavior of each child duitog tha
entire year.
belief, this company baa bean
busy coloring and hiding egg* around
the bouse. In out of tbe way nooks and
corner*.
Tbe first child to awaken at once
aroQses tbe others to Join In the *eier
sucheo." for no one it allowed to begin
tbe search until all the brothers and
sister* are dressed and ready. Then
t a signal from "rater" away they
art. and the balls and rooms resound
ith merry *honfa a* tbe nests of col­
ored egg* are discovered and captured.
The Btores are brought together and
divided equally among them.
The l•^rBlifnst consists almost entire­
ly of egg*, aud when the meal is over
ibe'hoy* and girl* c« off lo the atreet
to Join llielr playmate*
The game of
"eier kl...7j’n ' la inaugureted at once.
Each child has keen provided with
from five lu alx hard boiled eggs, and
they him the end* togetbrr with a
BiiddcTi nip
If nue egc crackA tbe
owner turn* li n\cr to the child who
ba< done the dninage: If both eggs
break, neither 1ii«e«.
The Nilldinc of tionares also vonatlrutc* a imriion *f Ihe morning fun.
These fire* are made only for tbe pnr
po*c of heKlUic |iit-h or ter. which
eavh l>oy ha* hern collecting and stor­
ing for week*
Then they turn their
Jacket* Inside out and separate Into
gang*, eai-h gang to have It* own bon­
fire and lo-n -ll- iic.-<iti>.i I he other The
pilch I* melic.l on tbe end* of long
Slick* aud sene* a* the we*poo of

a

Bsaneoua ooupiiSf*

and each had detennlned to give up fntbat areson tbe thing that the moat daUgbtad In. Iben Jeannette bad aald
*T0D’1I not give up tbe one thing yoo
care for moat
forty dan- Too would not forego tbe
ptMsore of betog with
tbara yon dearest pnaessstnn. I know
tte remembere oow huw lodignast■ ly Ae Imd denied that abe caret
Bob more Uino for any otbM yoang
man. and when ber friend baotertngly
repeated. "All tbe same, yoo i
cut him for the next forty days." abe

led coldness or bad abunned blm peralstently for Che following fire oi
weeks
It tires one lo to keep the
stretched above tbe bead, so abe leU
ber hair drop for awhile and leans bar
forebead against tbe cool surface of
the mirror. She Is tblnklog of tbe mlaresolve—how
revealed to ber bow very much abe
bad loved Bob-dear old Bob. wbo had
blazed by ber altered beba'for. b
• ftar ewblW bad treated her with
rootnesa to maudi ber own. She did
Dot see much of Jeannette dnrtng tboee
waeka. and everyih^g bad aeamed
very dull and stupid.
How aba .bad
COUStad tbe daya to Easter!
Pride
made ber keep ber promiae, but abe
Intended to make It up witb Bob
Easter morvliie
Tbe first ebureb bells are ringing

How dalotlly sbe bad dreaaed ber
eetf on that wiabed for morning, and
with wbat a gUd bean bad abe walked
op the aisle to ber pew. wbicb was Just
Ih front of tbe Adamses', lo wbich sbe
asw Bob already sesied. Tbs music,
lbs Oowere. tbe suDsh}sa. sU come
bock to ber now, but tben they were
ail merged Into one aeoaetlOD of happteiai, and It was voiced lo
tbOQgbt. "I'll speak to Bob after etanreb
and pvake It up "
Tbs long service at lait ovar, sbe
bad turned lo ber pew to greet Bob:
but. to ber surprise, be bed gone ont
already. As sbe pstsed .down tbe elsle
rite bad slipped ber band la Daisy Uaraball's. sod Daisy tiad given bar
torlng Iltde a<]ne«ae, wblaperlng:
"Wbat do yon tblok of tbe Utaatr
‘'What ll tbe latretr
*Wby. of coarse yon know—Jem
astte’s engagement to Bob Adam

Tboy WWW ttaytag-lB tbe old boaia
trtB tb to wMb BOttor. srto cIbdc te
toTM. OtlbbtMilbgatewasxeBlr wton a cud

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MMalsM Mase I* Ihe tieeek Choroh.
Mldnigtal maas-is >nld in rbuvobea of
tbe Greek fallb. ami JiiM on llie stroke
of III a loud knovklug cotumeocea
the door and 1« mealed several time*.

worshipers, la Injlinlioo of ttMMe of old
wbo brougbl tbe news of tbe first r
urrecflen to tbe disciples. -'Chrlil
riseu!"
II reiiulni* hoi a minute
change tbe scene from (be gloom of Ibe
half lighte.1 cimrcii in one aMase with
many llgtiled inper*.
BwBWIwg Jed** te Mexlee.
Tlie moat rurkiii* [uiacdial custom
wbich survives lu Mexico t* tiat of the
banging of Jodi*.
For day* before
Easter merehanl* dlaiilay In tbeatrt
small and large wooden Imaget
Iscadot. and these are bought In great
quantities by tbe oatives. wbo hang
them with Bucta ceremony at Easter
time.
Baaler iMeeBlr*.
Souvanlrt for tbe dinner on Baater
Sunday or for ruaettooa daring tba
week may be tiny rebbIB or Basti
egg* filled with salted enB or with
•maU eendlee

of Joy only. Be la tbe
•( Ae eUldreo tbe belle teU of the Joy
art toe am of tto-cHH eg lore ~
fecto0 to tbe Uttle

Tbe Beater egg U nted In tbe Bnagto tooRb a* a eyoibol of kladly Caelte totwaan tto elergrman and bU
Bo^ At tto oredMteg of tto mvlew toe Beartiew of toe —gji-g

Twillim art Bob brt Bved etoert -dkfc egga" wMb toe artto
tnrtlrt ftoto gloowe ore riirtrrt vtoE^tlto
SITSMi. art
^
tto imk at bomreote.

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T'erhapa yon have been searching (or utisfaciioD in Clothe*
andhOT* been unable to find it. You
Vou are just i!
the bind of a
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particular people is our hobh.v. We satisfy v-'

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Traverse City

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FRESH VEGETABLES,

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Nice asssortment
EASTER CANDIES.
FRESH DUNKIRK SEEDS
DUNKIRK FAMILY MEDICINES.

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Late Curtains

Rockers, Center Tables and Cha^
Glveo Away

4u fancy delicate fabrics
.liandied by experts anti
properly treated.
Try otir Shirt Waists. We
will please you.

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MRS. P. L. JOHNSON, Prop.

ibai Eastsr day mesus Is
■inwgly felt. Tber* sbouW be an Eas­
ter greetiugjusl ns iberelaa iTirtstmas
aud New Veer's greetlug.'aiid It should
be wel.-oiue lo all ereed* 'I'be oppor­
tunity Is l.'iiig in wail for souie fslli-i
toui phra*eniaker.-Vew York Sun.

a-bk-b euperualural luflueuces preiail
(0 a great eiieui. tliai all devi
witebe* are thru abroad and ibac
fairies hold UIgb earnivsl
All this
ebauge* with the dawijof Basierrooni
log. for Iben no t-ill aplril dare* rtlr
ebrund.
All lliluc* evil
ClrlaL nho Irimiipbed over death and
the grave, bas rlk-n In glory lo eunalL
tbeir i-ower and iilllnialel.t destroy
Ibeni
II le a Swedish BUperatItlOD
thai all borae* and mnle* fall
koeee on Kaaier nioriilug.

meats

Home Smoked

m

The heed ef ■■ Easier Creellag.
In Romnn (’atboiiv enumrie* the meliiaeval “Christ Is risen." -He la risen
indeed." still prevails, but ool Ui AffiertCA and U Is doubtful If such a greet­
ing. bowevei' slgnldcasc lo *i>irii. would

Wk*a the B*IU «•
In OatboUc coosuian In tbo old world
-tbe bells are not nmg during Paealoo
wee.k. and tbe belief adll llngen among
tbe peiianU lUal they here gone to
Eome to be bleseed by tb* pope. “Bot
a very they retain on Easter morblng. bringpp
of ecerlet eoa from tbe
bWMitig to the sweet face gndsr it. Ing praabats
a*kt at gtesent looks a Bttls pale holy facber lo bis good cbildrefi. Tbe
rk firat. and tbe aeaad woea- Ebe is a nttia tM new Joy bells
gels, drawn from beeven bf tbeir Joy.
ooa paols, fill tbe egg baaketa of tbe
•Md ebUdnn. Tbe deatta belU
■- tbenghti beck to tbe pi
M tb? at^i fn«> bcr and I
wtm OMtbte Beater momne.
vm bad ewBc very aviy tfaht year,
art Eialiir wntnliiT hail iiwin rnnhUiik
Cor bar to rantare eat Bar bnalmBd

QHOICE

Conor Mh aad Ualon Sta.

iiuhhie
o'cr In apiie of e'-ervihliig.
AH the
household slla OP lo -'walrh the lA-iit
nil ■ .k hearty meal Is prejisred, and
at mldnlgbl Jnstioe Is done to It.—New
York Times.
.

“Aor^ tsar

A. T. PETERTYL

uppuueui aud endeavor lo smear the
pjivb over Uiuj «lihout gening any
from bis antagonist
Thl* *i>ort
nlahee ■'ousIderKhie amusement to
folk*, aud Mitoc of the loys

a single daub on
Others not oo
their coats or face*,
well veraed tn the ar
stroke* will emerge

clothe*. If the •'grosmnntter «jd gro**vater" live In the booM with them tboy
remain Indoora. hut If not they go to
the home of itielr elders. They are rereived very forroally by the grand
parenta, and as each child steps for
ward be Is questioned as to bla health
and genera! conduct, and after being
actmonlahed to couiluue ao oliedlent
^Id or praised for some kind act be
rsc«ivet a present.
In the evening comes tbe egg party,
and where the graodparents have- a
large house the event takes place nndor tbeir roof. The games wbicb make
up tbe fun of the evening take the
form of contests In which all of
children are allowed to partlcipat*.
Pnhsps the most exdUng ^ort
tbe evening la the "eier Isofati.". or i
race. A coarse la built aronnd tbe
room which takes the dilld over cfaatn
art boxes sud under table* snd finally
tbroagb 6 Mg borre] or box snd cauta
on the opposite side of tbe apartment
Bix eggs are placed oo the floor at tt
starting point, and the child Is given
shallow wooden apoon. Witb this tas
moat ake-eseb egg and. carrying It
arouDd the couree, depoali It in a baskot at tbe finish- He who completes
tbe transfer In the sboriest time ts dectared tto winner If the egg Is dropp«l on tb* couree It may be picked up

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CARPETS,
RUGS.
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WRINGERS.
LAMPS,
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Eggs. Eggs. Eggs,

Easter Sunday

FOR EABTER

Irtoot nytoi to Bon osA
CUldru'a

Freeh Eggs
Candy Egga

you fchoiild look ** fresh in your attire aa

Egg NoveHlaa and
to the floor. Tbe sport will keep every
one preemt In roars of laughter until
the test contesunt has traversed tbe
couree.
AC tbe supper table each child finds
a fancy candy egg at bis place, and
wfaeu the feast la over It la t
borne to dream again over tbe erents
of the happiest day of the year.-Bo^
ton Oloba.
Boat*'* Bester KIwa.
Tbe symiwlic Baaior king waa a tarorlu recreation In coaUseata] Burepo.
In this coDoecUoD a story U
n/
Charles V., wbo while riding ttoongb a
vUlage In his Bpanlah klngdoa met a
peasant attired In tbe fiataaUc robes
of -the "liaater sovereign." 'The mimic
ponarch, not knowing the king,
manded blm to remove hia hat
•'My good friend." the emperor re­
lied aa to compiled. I wishI you Joy
1 your new otoce. You will And Ua
MtdawB* OM. I atsur*

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Provlalens

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Save my Coupons.

iSHOES

the Easier Lilir. thst will be blooming
all around yon. You cen'l look ll, how-

Neat Egga

e-vor, aniefc.* your shoe* are righU
We iBTlM

everr

lorga and

Fresh Seeds
Bpadol meal an work Panto,
and a nloa Itoe to ooteet Hen-

to hulk and paekagw
kind that grvw.

Tto

Many of onr at^ are exeluaiTe srllh na.
a wen dreoto maa wfll
gantly

dreeart

woman

We’ve Juat tto ihoea

wont to go with hit new Snlte-or on eto
wOl wont for her Eo«*f Oowa.

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Call op Citisena Phone No. 60 and tell us your
wants.

Satisfaction Guaranteed.
".Come in every day..

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to and sad

DiB.woi&an and Child
attneereMne of

Handsome Easter Footwear

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» pay» too much tor tto Pootsreor they

buy here.

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