The Daily Eagle, May 08, 1907

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The Daily Eagle, May 08, 1907

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

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

Date

1907-05-08

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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COUCHES

fO/IE HAVE Ju.t received a big shipment o>
yjyl»uche^ containing all the hew drape.
and patterns of the season. If you have
been waiUng to find a couch that Is just the
right color to match your, wall paper and car­
pet come In and look our line over and make
your selection before the best ones have been
sold. We will Hold it for you unUI you want it.

nwnmm

A good cotdu»y covdi. flM with
dl Ucd conUnicted <s»di. tow

A Boston' Leather Couch, full siie. aU
tted.cooBtnictxm, at---------

$3,7$
$$.7S
$9.00
1L75
$9.75

Rmemker, ymr crt& is good.

J. W. Slater
THE HOMEMAKER

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BITUUTHICFDII
UpifilOlliiT.

PBSPli^RBBir

tfin mmnwnn.

mnmfl|Bwy>
‘ OF NORTH
r AWAY

Husband and Two Young
Cblldfwn.
Mrs. M^le Schulte died Monday
nl^t at the asylum and the body
taken to ber home. In Uantotee this
morning by her husband. Fred Sebnlts.
and broUier. Harman Gehrke, who wrrteed In the eUy last eyening.
The deceased wonld have-been M

city.

Sale

Srnitli Realty
Compariy
OBce Tclephoue 3S.

In’all good leathers.
Box C,a 1 f, Velvet
Calf, Velour Galt,
Gun Metel Calf, Vici
Kid and Patent Colt '
Rw WUl Be Mor-e Than
lUased WUh Them.

K»s be cotOiMtoC
place her bme. She was In the local
asylum about three weeks. The body
He la eucwlyed ’br k
aad six was shipped by Undertalnr Anderaon.
eblUren. «ve
• OM qC .toe -etdeet lealdent.
bare and waj MgWy reepected^y eU
who knew
I WANT A08 PAY.
Attend our 39 cent Bale, com­
mencing TUureday next Glota
Department Store.

DonTBe Served
with Soggy Bread

liet us repair anti enlai ge your house.
Prompt and courteous treat­
ment to all.
^

^ideuce seo.

SAMPLE OXFORD SALE
.pommityto-.«:iire &mipk Oxlorck' SoS^.we gd
THER^m
•euoo we have Mcured wme choice
.^lolromth. tninbollhc
aJemaofortlKSdbySlpeCo. 01
raine «e boiighl thtm «r>, Mij Iw
<» m would io! h.vc bought. Now

Of eourtayouand your stemanh
don't lUniL But If you wUf
perMst to gtelnir yWte wife or
cook'lnferior dipur. wbdi can you
expMtf Tbe'TDEAt. Brand
of soend wbeto flour to a rfOlable
baking toundkUon and brinks
beslto and ^ nnto faendre^ of
boMa. Ask yper grooer or call
uptoe

nms ATI HUN n.

Golden Sheaf Flo^r
The ideal Boor for parttonlar bakera.The more
crlUeaiyouare the more plbaaed
^11 be.
Makes bread Uiat is creamy, lightand nutnboua
Makes bread that stay, frsah a lour U°»' And
costs ho more than other traiids.

For Floors
JAP-A4JLC U a fine, tough,
lulek-drying finiah for new or
quit
old floqrs and woodwork—18
colon
.

Our line of palnla. vareliih. et^
to unnaually complete and in.
eludes toe beat-keown brands.
Nothing cheap bat toe prion.
Try n. the next time you need
anything in our line. Try a can
of 4AD-A-LAC today, at

WATTS
DRUG STORE

6S cit^ per sack

:
THE SHOT

MONEY’SWOKTH
206

$i.?s,^2.pq

RgnilEMENT

,

mBMeni
.

ade in HsnNh m C»
far Attoirt ef the Oeventment Net Being Looked
After.

(Speetol to the Dally Bdgto.)
WashlngUMi, May $.—The IndlcaMs are that there wUl be another *
Atft .U Piealdent BooMrett'e
AFTER MUCH DIBCUBSIDN COUN IneL U to stated that AUoney Qen^ Bonaparte to slated tor rettiwCIL ADOPTS BOARD’S REC­
ment, at Rooeerelt hhs praettoMly
OMMENDATION
BSid be must fish » cut baU.

legal aOalia of the government ttere
baa been utUe done Bcnnpnrte bas'
Number ef Signers for Brisk Secured attributed his failure to acoanpilab
the work In htad.to 10 bealO, hot
in Start Time YeMeitfey AfRooeevcR now eaya ffant be must get
teweew Ottar Importwell mighty quirt: or give wey to
> men Mio to weU.

lunaiiiHBE iimai

>t the council meetglyen over to the
paying qneetloo again and tor a brief
p^od things waxed Stenn between
ANNUAL MEETING 0. E. G MEGUintorerted apectatore.
ZEE ASSOClATibN
The matter w» bron^t iv by the
lading of the petltfon whlrti was got
9 by J. W. Bannen and B. U
ley today and B'.MBe number were
pat to work on the store which an MRS. MINNIE SCHULTZ DIED AT
fat the
THE ASYLUM MONDAY
plied bl^ wUh trMdkL ~
{Otattamed fls Z
K.)
Geod Time In Pregreea.

gmSALL & OWEN

FariTis lor

msm$m
immm

urday nl^ . The kw
at $$.»». wflh no tnanruce. The
origin of the Bn to.aknosm. and the
tanUly, teelndlng lelatiyea bea Loag
'mand. who wera them to epend the
mar. had narrow eeeapee.

flWIS
IHIlUSnE

We art. sbowine the new line of underwear f<jr
sprinff. Everything from the cheap cottons to
the fine cashmeres. We have some ea^lally
fine things ip medium weight. We knowxhe line
‘ will appeal to evei-j man and now is a good time
your selMtion—you will find the line

Sniim-Realtj' Co. Have Some
Fine Bai-galna In
RealEatale.

Heme^DeeU

IHMIEIIUIIIIIISIE

“StoDDOO”

,wo wo gtoog to .dl

flWiiawBBn
Mia. JeaMa

tSpedal to the Dally Bagle.)
(Spedai to.tke DMly Me.)
New Tort; lUy d.—Mrs. Marla VUo
SeaUIe, May
John MsUager, tor
nnd her mother. Mn. Marla BrlgaolL
toer yean dty oomptroQer and reere Ht^ly .lashed to ideoe. wltff
pnbUean eaadidate tor nayor Uat
IN
raxw at thetr home this moning.
electtoB, It la aUefed. .U a d^nlter SHIPPING
laTonl Vito, hnsband of the young
GREATLYf HWPERED B
ID the etm of mdra Uijui $19,000.
etnui. eras axrened In Uie charge
MEN Quitting
KMWO MEN
Last algtat'tbe preewt dty ooapc< murder, euppoaed to bare fcSlowed
troller. 8. W. OvraU. aWore oet a
a qnanel resulting bom a retetol at
■wanant for the arreet <i MpUncer.
the two wenen to let him - hare
fonserty hU cloae Mend.
RlpUnger to la RoBdates, baying
Vito did not plead gouty and claim­
galled there tnni OallfOTnia more Fartey Pnte 5.000
to Work To. ed that his wife and mother4n4aw
than a month ago; and It to doubtful
' day and the LteMiOfet^
were nrordered by two men who en­
if be can be uhen there as Hondnma
tered the houee lor the pnrpoee Of
< out M-y^
bae no extradition treaty with the
robberj- and with whom he had a ter­
feeted.
United Statee.
rible fl^t and recelyed a cnt hlme^
In substanUaUon of bto etatement he
1
(Bpedai to the Dally ^e.)
ehowed the poUce a cot on bis wrisL
I
Attend onr 89 cent aale. com- 'I
N^w York, hUy g^aaes Parley
The only wUnsM to the ngedy was
I mencing Thursday next Globe I was
to. break the etrik'e Vito’s. iltUe child.
I oc the i0.00ll laagAdnaen la Greater
I Department Store.
J Now
and Hedioken. which baa
pracUcally tied up ihlpping. Five

FrjfirwutitoJ

Spring Underwear

niainluiiBR M) TOfins

DMt CWT BteuaHt
N*r-,
- lingw T$^.
IHek CwT* VM Mbn J«d«e AaOl
P. NerUngar to4*r Rn tho tkarao tt
YOUNQ WIFE AND HER HQTHER
CHAROE MADE At^lNET JOHN ■tlrt Urc«r of a btNW wkWi
mAO
atUROERED IN PREaENCC
In
and a lek >»iihM»>a to
RIPLIN6ER OF aEATh.E BY
•OF A tlTTLE CHIU6
DenniiDMd- Can. U outeed. add
FORMER FRIEND
'tha Iwao then t *60. and D«aa
-wtatonrO-n aa braocbt the anltntf hdck asd later ddHfwm
' The natter wlB Atetaly be ntUed
by Can PWl« Dw the $M and the Claime WeMMe Borglare -With
United Stete* Hm No ExWadiUon coetf.
.
Whom' He Tueeeled Commlttod
' the Cfime-=Fwnlly Quar>'
rel Reported.

we ARE SHOttINe :

i is.

- OITX-!?WHOH, 4 B.Jt

TBAVISSE Orre, ittOHIQAir#WH>KBSDAT, KAT 8, 190T,

yOL. XV: NO. «76.

L. R. SXICKNEY

YOU DON’T HND BETTER
FLOOR

UPTO S3.00 OR *3.23-.
the most improved process from Mich-

H*l«ll*ll 6 Wif

mtOWNELL’S
ECOtWMY STORE
•41 WTFEOMT HTIEEET

1(IC PAINTS
Oar new BaaEp BBZ«4 Patota
haye
aMved. They are to
ttoeans.pQtAip'Ui tbe foUowtog
colon: Black, . White, Olive.
Crmm.’flrees. Lem>a Tallow,
Deep Amber, Sage-OjtaB. Pee
Green. VermUlkm. . Orange,
. Bright Brown. Gray. Ptok, IndiBaGed,BiehBloe.BraDaeGreea,
Olive Gray, Light Blue. Walnut
Slain. Vanish etc.
Other new goods .wonsteBUy

JWEI.W..«Wtill

(Special to the DaBy BsgleJ
.

Kalkaska. May 8—The annual meet­
ing of the O..B. & of toe Megune n>KALKASKA LOBU ONE OF ITS BodaUon is in eeeriou bare and' the
meeting Is attended by about SO dele­
VALUABLE CITIZENS
gates. There are delegates pruaent
from Petoskey, Traveise Oty, Acm,
He Waa mi Old Seldtor end One of
Ceotrml- Uke. BeUsire. Cfasrierute.
the Oldest Rinldecrte of the
Bast fordo, gBoyne ClOr and Mnneelona.
' Mrs. Uatue C. Deitolck of Ann Ar­
bor. past grand ntotron, to hare in
place' of Orand Matron Mn. Bakeodc
of Bartlord. who was nnatoe to neme
Mi noewtot i< toeglneeaaf bar metoef.
DMriet Presddent Mid. Lou"ITIepgn

had a stroke of paralysis, wbtto has­
tened hli dMto. Hu wss sa old eoldler, 55 yean of age and oM sf toe
older resldents^ot toU yUlsge. Be to win take idsoe. tbe degree teens wlU
Burylved by s widow and one dsn^ be made vp from detegatte tram eacB S
»r present Ibe candidetsi are ^
er.
Tbe faneral arrangements bave not Dr. p. w. PeanaU aad ftoailee Bb^ .
«en completed as, yet
Colmpbla chapter
of 1
served a hot dinner in their ball to­
day noon to toe ddegatee, sMcb was
gresUy enjoyed. .
The Btoree are apprtatiately deeoFETITIOn'bEING CIROULATEO TO
GET AN EXPRESSION

SMU WE (BWIE HI nw

List ef Signers Gmring Rspidty.
Which Leeks Fevoreble for a
. Lively Fourth.
A peUUoB is being drento
toe business men to get an. .
on having a Pourto. of July oelAiraUon here tbU year, and the IndioeUons ere that thoee who are working
toe metier up will be
It has been five yean dace thto
dty has had a celebraUon. and It to
thought that toe Ume to now ripe tor
a good old-fashioned time sgaln.
Thoee who are droalatoig the peUr
tton are meeting with eimoet unlyenal sueceet aad by beginning ear
K looki ej if we ml|4it be to One
•BterUln the surrounding towns.

ffimill M UN

IN CNTUI IT HI ran
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB ,
ENTERTAINS

Mueic Wee the Beat of the

The Twentieth Cbntnry dab party
given to tbe City opera bouee last
evening was one of toe pleasantest
ever given by that orgmntoation rt .
young ladles. It was thetr .ennaal
Hay party and Uie young ladfto, vrto
have ajoame for being tbe beat eetertetoere-to the dty. kept up todr repetstion.
The party was attended by about
105 oouplee. Daadag WM enjivei.
nhUI an early hour this morntM b>
made furalahed .by Sttwari’s tavenplece otebestra. and the muds wss
proDouDced the best-of the aesson. ■
Tweaieps. walteea, the DtoHie
dance, tbe Redway and. '
were enjoyed by alL ,*
Pretty Decoratlona.
Tbe hall waa veiy prettily t
to the club's calory Ptok end green,
by a spadal decorator, had to the
deeoratlant which were largely ef tfeeue paper, over 400 yards «f .cut pewere need in addition to the aril-

rank ANnetrong cf'.OeWIt OmS
Traut -Flahlf^
Prank Armtorarig' -of Deueli to
•pending a abort time with. Mr. and
Mn. B. A. HoGUl
Ml .Webster
•treeL end while bare bto bed bto
Aral real trout eiperlenee. Mr. Arm­
strong went the first dv
ton aad retnrned with 85 of' the
epeokled be«?Uee. aU btrt tea of
wUrt were enngbt In one bde.
The cetdi was a good one end
looked exoeptiooelly eo to bim. as
baif a iDeaa to ocaddered a good
prettiest and most efleeUve trittmlpg
dare flsUng to eoutber*
•eta beta In aome time.
Punrt wn aerved ttom one cl He
boxee ,tv two-bora betef nsttay
^ened to white.
Traverea Cl^ AtolAle Club Electa

.J.

yir

kM

meBitfiyBslic
3rnc« 112 WjtW FWOWT >TW«tT.

thM five periods of « mUttes to -,e
clear, and sU U tbs -lUto and. all
v^oeu abovs are rejaetod.'^ BBtUsna hambar of ptipOs Hi eaeli ^
«*0d toAA Ldet mosih tolj piM.itB
waa more in emne oMhe ctoasea Also
W were ealy
who
bad less than iris periods.''Tluto were,
ebout 336 or 338 pnpBs fdr lha 11
tehehera ' '
• •
Mr. Gilbert also gave toe mlslm^
•hotostic attotomsnto.:fto.,B,toa*her

K~?5=;:::::S

laC*"::’'--*
.........

with France to govetn trade rvladons
between the two «
* nr^'ielng heM between
Secretary Rool andtbeFrenchnmhasttdor looking to this md.nd IP latti^
gested that n'tahff oommlaalon
lar to^ that AlA A* AMt to
many- to aveyt a trade .war with that
country ahoold now bq swit to Fiamie
n« DaOr'Bwi* wtn^ tonsd m' for tM same puposn. Our Me with
- AM It tte foOowlnc plam:
Cto'
FVaaoe is la«e and many 4Bdastrles'
threatened.
JoMpk Oalor. tlO But
•tfMft!
Ceunl KJnneral Uaaon at Paris has
OM.'OMBWaSU
‘ .XUa^o6d
—--■
O
m. -ommoaM, SU Nacth
•mm: Hottro* CaaOr ba,raca called the. attentloa .of the. aiate de­
partment to n measure hehrre the
•tfMt; H. m. TonbnU'B. ta
French chamber of deputtea to In­
Oemthttrm:
crease by Eour-hundsad per eent the
•olph
ror Uie.caamdttok
tariff duties on American cotton teed
^ Mt At ur of tk» Aon alMM
oU, which wonld of ooune. ba pro-:
Th^WfflAa.pim
to wipe dot our
In that eountry by Impoalng an Ine otslxty per dent In the dalles,
ly be also that ‘imertean grains.

["SSSi^k

r

S=fXS?^:£S‘iA!

^Pedples^

IV are Mt Buflotont
•<tooal. and.tlpv "ImbU fa«rt toqr.
Stoera wis a qpsMion as to wltothm
Fifth wam. A. B^Ootoon.
to :flt-Mi aDotoer-HNin tor 0s.-Hlto
•toed, and toare wm » ««eUh».as to
Manual
TiMning - and
•toetoer Uwiw woMd
« dO more
SUPL L B. «tfh«rt brauAt up the HtoUs morertoU year-to toe lOgh
t<Shool. U toe grades the .jipiwOmaUer of mMBi|>,JTu)plng and-ment was smaller, but to the High
tie Bdenoe an^d aald M the
should be ietUed as^' whMer It .was
to be put in Gw Sehools.
rcMdests.
. _
Member Foote g«ld that while
To compile Rnlea
was pereonnUy In favor- «rf ptadog
SupL Qllbert-totwHl^’np toe matter
them in the achoob. he ihoiiAt
they ahouid not be taken, up: too of haring-nlee tor PM>liA teachers.
TBtrong.

hastily and without euflblent Investi­
to those made tor janlto^A .NdlO
gation of the eii
InstalllBg them end that the &gtter ten should be governed ..by theifi.r
of tsjcation should he lookt^ after seme of whlto were mtotioned. TUs
cmefuUy.. The j*lmary aohod toquey was referred to the semmUtoe os
be aald had helped out Aout MO/KW, schooU and teachers.'
City CtoTk GUIU baa been lodting
You cm save agent'a cboimisiiion by calling at the abop, whether
and this amount would demesfe and
Gr*nd.
yon bnyjfdm tbe finished work or designs. Fioest line of dethe expenses Inaease. He o|ged up toe rewlatiooi and )v4awa ot toe
Juno-l-^Porter J. mile la “A
sigrn ever shown. PHeern rlgbU
careful aoenUon
said that tn, ad­ board to aee what they have end
dition It would take about «.000 lor found rfhept to bad shape and has
equipment and the tenehen would be been trying to stral^ton them out
addiUonsL Manliiteek he aald, bad but U was decided-^'raievo hlm^of
been given a donation of -yi0.eef to toU work asd upon tootlon too mayor
install the brawbes in
scheoU.: ipointod toe touching
NO USE OF DELAY.
I toe work: Members Hoyt, Footo
and be was not nedy to vote util
-Whetlier to InetAU mmuJ trslnl^
the matter had hqen more fully In­ and,Montague;.y
wd domesUc science In the dty
“B01.P ON. sak” S4U>
Fires art Ei
vestigated.
tcboolB this ye«r or not U prorlng a
The
matter of so many Area to
Mayor Friedrich said that he
bard noesUon for the board oC edntoi4dlng to heat It eolficlentty was. Uw cauDot be held altogetber to blam?
personally totarealad and
catJon. The mayor and every tnerafor It. I m-all a case to point down In
the .two would be placed In the schodi disced at aome length. In a
iar of the board seenia to be hi faVor,
my BUie.
some time, but as yet no one .bad •liSp of buildings there are seven fires
of both, bat counsel delay
“In the lliUe town of CoUeaka. where
to furnish heat and It waa pMnted I waa a atndent In m.r yontbful ilays,
erne
to
him
about
It,
which
wpuld
finandai standpoint
By ^.nting String Beans. Tegiple Poueh,,
lie city council voted last night' to
out
that
It
the
system
were
changed
Uveff
two quite celebrated dmraVters.
It Is hardly Ukely that U will cost pave Washington street with tar ma be natuial If they were In Uvor of It;
ot Hatches Orosaing, made an. acre of
luld
he
-a
big
saving
to
the
end.
One
was knoaii b.v the euiibouloaa
there bad been quite a number who
more to Install the two departmenU cadam and awarded the contract
of -Snorting Bill;- the other
No definite action was taken.
groand yield 1226. Why can-t yon? Call
In our schools now than It will two doing the woric to the bltnllthlc com bad expresed themselves opposed
called -Stniterlng Sam.High geheol .Lecture Ceurue.
and we will tell you how.
yean hence, and. at present, the pri­ pany at about twice the cost to the ItHe said be thought that many ol
Snpt Gilbert brought up the mat­ -' 'Boertlog Bltl- and -StuReriiig Sainmary school money Is more than firopery owners that It would be If those who did come had the wrong ter of the Hhdt School Lecture were boon ^-omiwnlona, but when tber
• enonsh to pay the teadters' aalariet', the city, did the work ItseK, The peo­ Idea of wbaf tbT brandies were. . He .courae and aald that as the school got full of Uqoor. which waa as often,
whereas In a abort time It whl not be. ple owning property and living upon was tn favor of irylag to get a, public system grows there Is added work for as the o|.jK.rtunliy ofTcred, Iho.v wonlil
...............................brat the b
While he was peraonaUy
Tba money which would ordinarily Washington etreet can congrat
and ID toe past
. . -_Jt of toe/ 1
have'to be raised ^tq pay the tench- thamaelvee npoa having <»e of the
there had been no definite
down to a town b.v ilie name oranm, ers' aalailes If the prfmary fond were dirtiest and least durable paved
At present toe superintendent cane Bwlteh azul got a little drunker
Member Foofe aald that he thought
not available, conld * be raised and streets in the dty and paying two
signs all contracts, eeoures the talenL than usual. In the fight that fallowed
to InstaU the new snhJeoU, s«t- prices for-It: about one^wlt of which the Bupertnteodent was ahowlhg the looks aftar^Kning toe tlekeU, etc. •Stuttering Suin' got the fieiier of
ting them started and in good running does not go Ibto tbs construction, but right spirit in adkocatlngTheae tbinga He wanted to.know if the board would ‘Snorting Bi.ll.’ In-fact, be got 'Snortorder so that It would be an easy la water paid to aomebdy In the shape hut it was tor the board to aay back him up to case they ran behind, tog Bill- down and tramped on liis
matter to keep them running Uter ot royalty, which is simply • “rake- whether they wanted them or not at but this'’year he aald they would make face. A few days Uter -Snortlug BllP
met ‘Stum-ring Sam’ In a aaloon lu
this time.
4a.
off."
abo« 8300. The talent toa past year NaahrilU
Mayor Friedrich then spoke briedy
Delay la always assy. Tlme.[wes
“ 'Snorting Bill;' with painful memo­
cost about 8800; tent erf haU 1160;
about bow the taxation stood,
rapidly and there Is a big quMUon as
abont 880 tor sdvectiatng^ gad abont ries of the little Incident down at Hnrwould be a Job to keep within. t^e
to whether the boeM wonld be any
8T8 for cowlsMosu ter MtOtoE.ttofclimit
this
year
he
said,
and
loaami
imndi
and
aononneed hu Intention of cotting
■t i; r. WMJia piBsm he oeiit
more wllUng to In^ these tbatores
as the tsaehms' wages had ,he«a eta: Be;^Bl^ te know how the toe heart out of -StatteUng 8am •
two years from now than they are at
to oarry U «. »e
“•Ho-ld on. BUI,- acid -Stutiering
raised several thousand dAara he board
IN TBS NEW
present Wouldn’t It be two years
mattsr
M.,giif
sHnpi
vwsre
dlsuuaasd
8am.'
Junplng
behind
a
table.
'W-wte
Vanted to go slow.
hence: *3t's. too' expensive now; let's
at -length by btBsreht-is^bare «d —what Is the matter with your Member Montagne aald that ho
wait a irtiUe longer.”’. Wonldn’t this
•■•Didn't you knock me down tad
toe coat ef seeavtog them. It wss
thouAi Member Foote's point m
spirit oonUnue Inde&nltelyT
BS
COMPANY
MANUAL TRAININO AND DOMES­ well tak^ on the tnattar trf expenU. toe general, optoton that toe matter tramp on roj- face the other dey down
Culleakar ehnuted -Snorting Bill.’
A traveling man who was In the dty
TIC SCIENCE HltAMCHKS AHE
but that he personally tatored toSUPBBME MA8TBB
* 'No-u-o—Bill,- sputtered -Stutterlast week and who has several chlP
atalllBg^both.
rSam.- -idldn-tdothatatCoUceka.- v* m
m me
DOUBTFUL THIS YEAR
dren. was appRSched to take stme
Member Hoyt was of the opinion
paper mJU stock. He said: *mat do
fixed
that
it
would
be
easier
to
InstaU
them
I want to take any stock for. I don't
for toe fourth Tuaerfay evening of
e satisfied that •Stuttering 8am’
to.W^DOL^^^lNVBSTED IN
noy
whUe
the
Urge
eoms
.of
primary
Uve here.” “Why don't you move
was right and put up bta knife,
each month.
ILLUSmNB.A^^MAOlCAL
school money were oomlug U rather
“After thu had left -Stnttering Sam^
here. *«b a good place?” was the re­
Mr. Udell, torou^ SupL OBbert,
•. . I
V. ■ I,
...
«
big drink and aald: ‘It is true I
ply. "I tUnk too tnudi of the sdmol Numbes of Teschera Will Not Return than when the amonnu were cmalter. asked to have his boy TMesssd from
WOBLDH FOBBHOST
SupL Gilbert Gives Figures;
did tramp on ••Snortlog BIll-«-- face
at Muskegon." he eaid. 'They have
AN EXCELLENT CAST ANDCOMsehool
so
tost
he
could
aooMlt
e
posi­
—Time Limit FIxad by the
down at Hurricane Switch, bnt I reckuportntendent Gilbert said that
manual training and domestic science
tion at 809 per monto • The matter
1 -hare escaped on a tMhnlcalli
OwosBo and wni«s«>^ were Installing
Board—Cenaus Taken
and teach my children something
wes discussed at some lengih, bqf i
BUI thought that it happened at O
■•"ECTS, THE PLAY-ABOUNDS
them
thU
year;
that
Udlngton
had
practical, and 1 could not get It here.
.’“r-WasblngtuaPeM. H BRIGHT AND SPARKLING
lastaled Baanai training two yean aetiOD takan. '
No, I'll repiaio In Muskegon nnti)
Upon motion of Member voole the
ago and this year had UsUlled do­
children «et their education, unless
Undo Joe's Previie.
bnlldtog aid
The new beard
education held
mestic science. The Utchen «t imdyou esn show me
Quite
e
nuniber
oC.ftateameD
Instrocted
to
look
up
toe
oondi^on
of
two and a half hour searion last night
This one man. no doubL voices the after the .council had CUposed of -the Ugton had cost 130443, teacher oeet toe Hags at the various bMldlngs and cap.ltpl-wtU, according to yellal
aeke more money hn the lecture
sentlmeata ot many other men'wlfb bnsioesa that body had on band. Many 3600 and soptdles $»7.4». .Me. Gllbirt report and
SKAT SALE OPENS TUfesDAY. MAY
CHANGE OfSiU, NIGHTLY
during xthe coming nine
famlllea, who. when they seek a new matters were dlscnssed. but no 4ef- further stated thgt be bad io*or 16
TH. AT BOX OFFICE
of tbe
applications of teacben tor the piige.
locaUon^Jook up'the schools the first
lb4cwUe.B8e.SSe. Ladies FBEE
CATARRH CANNOT BE
tbqlr Increased «
“• g. and upon f '
With local appUeattote. ••
apverel
times
over.
After d
itter at____ not reach toe seM of to
t'their homes.
TlUman of Bewth Carolina. Mr. day. May II, at the box office.
length a was decided to defer aotion Catarrh Is a Woo? «r m
ibots of Idaho ahd Mr. Iji FoUette
The Eagle has advocated theae
Mayor A. V. Friedridt made his until the next meeting of the boa^ disease. Iand to (rfdec to
tin bcad'^ Ust in tbe
branches In the sebooU a iumber erfnb of ike beard Mayor Friedrich said, however, as far
aaxmnt'cf eompeasaik
years and If we do^ add them now, Bs-foUows:
Catarrh cure is tabeq lateraaily,
>>• ^vdouceiped. he waa ready acts directly oa toe blood and muwe shall certainly be behind other
Ways M Means—Montague,
■ the k-bamauT(4q,s^lpst IL not Tor per­
schobld In
qna circuit almoat contlmiou^y U|> '
and Hoyt
sonal reasons, hot as Foote bad mAe
the reaaaembllng of oongreaa next I
Teaehere-lFoote.
Thlrtby
toe point on expenee.
enther at tbe rete of |B> a nl^t.
OUR FOREIGN TRADE.
Teaebcre
to
Leave.
Bepresentativ# Rodenberg of Illinois
If anything more was needed to
A Dumbef ot toe toathera who
tqaaUncle Joe .pasnoB'li
eonrince the people of the United
offered poaltions wlU leave tUs yqar
lobby one day ehortly b
SUles of the necessity for a reristou
Appant^ and Taxt Beeka—Thirl- ahd a number of pUoes wUl have to
adjourhed.
ot our tariff Uws, it b furnlahed by by, Montague and Hoyt
"Mr. Speaker. " be said, -'have you
be filled. MUa Cairie Purdy, prinelthe attitude of the French govenunent
at^wbiecto m my knocking you down
•lima Umlt la Pbead.
pal of toe CMtnl aoho^has an oOer
regarding our trade relatione. It U
awf tramping oh you once or twlreTThe fbUowiagraeoIuUonma offered In Cokwado which aha may accept^
-What-B the matter. Billy." said Un­
doing everything possible to cripple by HemtMir Vode and sigipoiUd by
ac«m^9t. hdr beallh, bnt U #«
cle Joe to a fatherly tone, -'have thoie
does dot Ae'wmuet.tsaito. Membm
bblts *f yonrt driven you craayr- •
that Mbs' Bartoa «< f^e
"Not exactly,” said Rodenberg. "bJt
ou ees, 1 bare lust heard of the fabu
IBS Bumi TUImazv La FoIIette. Du
bols and otben are going to make on
Central iohool. aUth ffiada. Oarriid.1 tedl-’Peara to me. mlslm. that ain’t
tbe lecture platform tbta anmmer. and
reooamNBdatloB was made >y v«D big piece o' meat for seeb an an- it has occurred to me if I can do some
ImaL Attesdant rwltb tbe most stnMr. GUbert
thiag to attract attention to myoelf in
Other teechers who have deddad pemdons show of poIttreereKI Tpaa«
•trtUngHray that I might make
it doee seein like a little meat to you.
I leave are Hiss Pan^ wbo.-ggss ma'am, but It'a vnouMt f<rf. the Ucr,:::; an OBgagemeot with the Chautoequa
-ptople myreir. I am told that they are
to OwosMrillM,aBMMgd. who tort to Bensebold Words.
BAULB
looktog
for freak*.
Grand H^dii Hub Tbompeon, who
T wUI divide tbe nbeeqneat pN
win «o^**t w^ ehf'hasapeeltitbe
a yon will lerf me hand yon a few
et ttW *gr s|qpfh,..hiUs Tw>or m
TPS ewy enough to get clothes with “style" to them-both
yonroolarplexisr'
also leave. A number ef otbera hMu
Try John Bbaip Williams i
in tiesigQ-hnd fabric. But it isMOT easy to,get clothes
•too abqut dented to ai^t o^
CMmp cure first" Mid too spool
ptaees.
with a ebneklo. 'Tf.there te-anythlng
ir ao nndFtSrffiF^__
rfhat have both style and quality that assures pennanent value.
Mra Hose Net Sstiefied.
‘ has oaMe to '^» «• N__ teftof^rm^afte^^ coma 'and see
Theie are veiy few tailon that make clothes weR. and only a '
Mrs. BMf was rwortad M net hotBg oomplstoL. Onanntaed Id B. ■. WDter. 8. K. Walt. A Scsu 'pM TMlhiB*
satisfied with the raise,
ong cd. tSft "tar tiff -TT
. half-dozen Kpirtabie houses that mi^ clothes that you can abaatory
JO; bet fbe board seamed to
If you Bnd too maricot aows in ■
be of the opinion that thsy ahoold
aohitely depend upon, or that WE would sell.'
Dear ChUd-Oh. Mn. Peek,
too Eagle InterestloG UII your •
their-----------when did yon get back! Mrs. Peektwightero ahotrt too paper, -nmy •
.For tbe moderate priced clothes, ^ enoi^ for.any 4han,
Borne teatoera asked tor an eatm
Blets you. dear. 1 waa uot away aW
of tim^e U which to sign their _ where. What made you think eel The
-■
:
we recdmnwaid to your favoraUe consideratioa our S0VCZ8/77
at
well ae yoerealf.
traeU. bnt toe board did net faw Itear Chlld-I thought you '
le on the lookout for •
007^, which sviD give you theV^ha* wtisfactioo in fit. in .
thU, as they Mid be hMd u» _ heard mamma say that you
which wlU be henoSoialpchiiibelf, hb bnsiBese aH »
Utif event the .teacher wpidd have to
st)4e ^ wear value.
,
Usfamily. TouwlDfladtha»i^entirprt«ing
' take her ehaaoe U the board decided •wra wo«k.-X*oddo Tit*8,811,Fro
tathe.manwhohaaa pdlqy with •
-to fill toe pcMUon while the Tnscdiir
A NARROW etCAPB.
n which a hart
w«a.^deddlng.'
• ;
^
W. Cloyd, a merehant firf Flunk,
• High Oeheei Crowded.
bod a narrow escape tew ysara
when he' ran a llmscn htir Into
Suportntondent Gilbert spoke of toe
'
who have bought of
thumb. Be aays: Tbe doetor
crowded peadltion of the High school,
ted to-amputate it bnt I would
and saU tost som stops should be notconsenL 1 bouiGt a bos o< Bock-,
tokaatodUSMiM tos Mas of
m-w Aafea BMrt gBfi-tert-hirt|l,<M
I what to#
Oia.
«r'e. 8?b!
8^^ Johuea
will receive a sknllar' increase In tar­
iff duUea Thuai It may easily be seen
that a serfbos' sitoatlon oontrbnts
many branches M our foreign trade.
This eondlUoii of sffalra shows
very emphatically the neoesAy of
roeal trade rdatlonB wUh all tor^
eign countries; but the dlOenl^
I to t»e with the United States
e. Several reciprocity treaties
have bMn agreed upon between
state department end foreign Ooontri'es, but have blled to produce re­
sults by t&s failure erf the senate to
ritlfy tbem.
if we would retain and Ineiease our
trade with foreign nations U Is about
that we.^ould awake to the tmportanee of .the sllnation before It
I lata.

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ATTENTidN FARMERS *

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GRAND OPPRA HOUSE
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KUXES

t. &M ^ •e)«cted u Jbatgeablpe. irith the Ughteet-'touA
I r«f«rM
0» WWMl 1
(he lens thst,makee visffile
[ tnek Md field iwet o( the Wliooaem'
Btatoa of in[ Blgb •OtOOiM Md PIWr«OT7 MhCKdl finite apace. It graspe alike tbe tmk to be held ben on Kni- u.
pletnenU of rough labor, tbe arttefo
brush, the surgeon’s knife and the
Short «MFt Itama.
delicate engraver't tools, yet In
There U a |
s he wouM never have ^wn; Carllele. Pa.—The
—Carlisle,
rn* wasie
Carlisle Indians the woDdertnl palming feats of MewiU loae all 1
Bwee.
the Great With his left band
with the p
n or boallnc..
he palms at one time four migllafa bil­
Tbe general opinion at Madison is next year.
]
contesled In a driv- liard balls. Holding his hand in plain
that the board of regents Is planning
Jenldns, one of his beat man. atr^^ ,
^
Vhlcb conditions tbe
.sMt be shows you between his fllgers
to wield the axe on athletics at the ed a khee Jnmpl^ and may nht b>
made a remarkHilo showing;'
oM', two, three. f2.ur bOltard bells at
next meeting. Preeldent Tea Hlse
Berlljl^"Bohby''
Walthonr. ^__
time, making them appear and dis­
U a stanndt friend of the sports and
tmfcHi-B bicycle rider, met with a appear at 'will. Hermann Eld
be has good backing among the taosertouB ahetdent at SMart Sunday. trick with three, but MoBwen
nlty, .hut It Is doubtful If the few
PINK STAR WAS WINNER
After vrinnlng a 60 kilometre heat ranks Hermann in thU as he does in
crabbed regenta can be persnaded to
against-Van Der Stnyft. Walthour fell many of hie newer tricks and
the more tlberal way of thinking. If
.'fnwi his wheel, lost after croeMng slona. ^’hile the late
tbe re^ts win, It will put •enotho' A 16 to 1 Shot Took the Ksntuoky
line, atrlklng hts head the gfeatest of fals pardcnlar etyle of
Derby at Lotiisvilis.
crimp In western athletics.
against a wooden railing, He was eutertainers, McBwen combines bis
On the'whole It begins' to look like
LouisvUle, May 8.—Moving past a carried to the hospital unconscious.
of hypnotic forces
s good thing for Michigan to bs out spent snd reoedlng field with an ease
Loe Algeles, CsL—Monday wound with bis supernatural ability of mind
of the “Big Nine." Tbe Wolverine which his clnmsy, lumbering stride up the hard prellnUnary work for
reading and gives
seems to have no dlfflcnlty In getting did not Indieato, Pink Star, thelongeat "Philadelphia Jack”
O'Brien and equalled on the world's stage. It is
ddslrable football games, trade datea price horse in the race Monday won Tommy Buns, who wUl meet Wednes­
beyond the power' of human endurare very saUsfactory, and next spring the thirty-third Btetncky derby by day Dl^t at the Paoifle Athlette club
enUre
baseball will be on a aound footing. two lengths from Zal, with Ovelando for the U^t heavyweight champion­
evening under the
And thdte are none of the autocratic
third positton a length a^ a half ship of the world. Both men appear
that McEwen works, so-he Is assisted
conference rules to hamper the Wok away. The raoe was run ovw a track to be In ^ect eondlUon. and each Is
company of high dass vandev'erines In their etrug^ for athletic: almost fetlock deep In moS and the confident of victory. The betttlng
perfortners. besides twing equip­
supremacy. The only ones likely to time. 2:12 3-6, was the slowest in the
odds ate about 10 Jo 7 on O'Brien. ped with all new and special scenery.
re^t Michigan's move are the other blstary
the race. Thirty thousand Burns yesterday bet On himself ifoo
This talented otganlzaGon comes to
"Big Ninere."
petsons saw the
against 1600.
The Grand for one week, beginning
Nicholas Ixukgworth and wife being
Hay 13. Prices 16c-2Sc-36c. One
among the visitor*.
REVISION IB MADE
free with' a 3Sc 'Ucket Monday night

SPORTING NEWS IN GENERAL

RHODES SCHOURS
JUST BE ALLOWED
ENaUIH TEAMS WONTT 8TANP
FOR PROTEST OF AMERI­
CAN ATHLETES.

arms s sramcjmu
Chlenge to Ham Two Football Otmoo

for

MIehiBan.

There is a stipnE prospect that Ox*• tprti and Cambridge wUI accept the
challenge of Harvard and Yale for
an athletic meeting to be held jo this
cotwtry some time this summer. Word
eomea from London that jST^t Is
well lhought*Ol here, but it will
be held on July Fourth, ka U desired
by the American challengers, exami­
nations and home athletic dates pre­ Schedule of the Michigan Short Ship
Circuit la Announced.
vent the EhigUahmen from acce
for that date.
Material changes have been made
It la also said that any protest of I- the Michigan trotting cireult.
Oreenvlile has dropped out and Cadthe Amcricdn Rhodes scholars
aiid Caro have traded weeks,
- Harvard or Yale wll| bring the negoe revised list of dates follows:
tintionK to an abrupt .end. The Bnglia—June 18 to 28.
llsbinen feel that the Americans are
Monroe—June
26 to 28.
fully entitled to compete, being bonaPontiac—July 2 th 6.
fide undergraduates and members of
Port Huion—July 9 to 12.
the Oxford'A. C. They are fully qual­
CaraWuly 16 to U.
ified to represeut their alma -mater
Cadillac—July 23 to 26.
and will, have the support of their
30 to Aug. 2.
KDglish team mates.
Grand
ttoplds—Aug. 6 to 9.
B^-eh Chicagoans seem'to be getting
- Bay City—Aug. 13 to 16.
their fill of conference ruling,
Ithaca—Aug. 27 to 30.
mighty wail Is going up from the foot
Detroit State FUt^epL 2 to 7.
ball i^trons at the Midway. Thtr pros­
Grand Rapids—SepL 9 to 14.
pects now are for only two games In
Kalamazoo—SepL 16 to 21.
Chicago. The dinky schedule whltdi
Benton Harbor—Sept 24 to 28.
the Maroons are allowed to make will
rob the Maroon City of tne best Ma­
OEViIES TROUBLE AT BOSTON
roon games.
Tbe MInnesou gunie, thp only
Geoige Hull, Again Illinois Athletic
really scheduled thus tar. will
DIreetor. Telia of-His Trip.
played at hRnneapoUs.' The imnols
game, it Is pretty certain. Will go to
UrbanA HI.. Hay 8.—"There Is no
Crbanar If Chicago gets a game with reason why I left Boston other **>««<
Pennsy. it will be played in the Quak­
have already told yon,” oald
er City. .The Indiana game srlll be George Huff, wbo'is agsla installed
played on Marshall field and the Pur­ athletic director of tbe University of
due game, which seems likely to be IIlinolB.
Ihe fifth QD the schedule, wfll also be
Hoff said be was
played In Chicago. Pretty slim show­ with the career of
ing for-the .biggest college in the con- kger as be sawJL He said be had
fereiiM.
oppoalUon and that if he. bad bad

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WILL TAX WATER CRAFT
Awessor Plaee After 300 YachU and
Other RKwr Property. About 300 yachts, motor boats and
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other
pleasure craft on the Detroit ■
river which have ese^ied taxatton
are-to be pMced oh the tax bodks this
aummer. The value of these boats

The ruitd comedy which Is'
pear at the Grand opera bouse Thurs­
day nlgbL May 9, enUUed "SI Plankard," is a graphic and ami^lng pic­
ture of real life and Aaracterizatlon.
J ' ,'
,»,« ji,.. _,i k,i._

believes that It- is a fertile field In
Tbe dear UtUe
which to work.
neighbor, the.

Children. Ohe Irish

WO.K rO»
___
. a deal that is novel in
Oaiwqn to Row Twice Dally Here- the play. The tarn scene with the
after to Develop Form.
| little children at play and its threshMadison. Wis.. May 8.—Coach Ten
machine at work never falls to
Eyck* Monday started the Wisconsin CAPture the audience. Man.v clever
crews on Cwlceanlay practice in tbe •«P«da1U« are introduced by a big
then. The first varelty and the first company of comedians, which goes to
k fonrqnlle row.™**!* “P an evening's entertainment
6 o'clock in the morning and a six-'
“ *“*•*»• Remember
mile row late In the afternoon. The
funnjsecond crewa rowed only in the aftep country band street parade. Prices
noon. Hereafter the Oret crewa will • 26. 86 and 60 oesla. Beats now on
twice a day. The weather was •■^efavorable for eooi work. Dr. <5. P.'j
-----Hiitchlns has turned the coaching lA
Truly Wonderful,
the baseball team oyer to Dr. J. Y.\ It has been said that tbe human
Hausman, Instructor' in the Getstau hand la the mpat perfect tool ever
department
oreatod. There la Indeed-no limit, ai>Chnries Kilpatrick of ChIcaEb, ftnv patently, • to 'Its performances: It
mer ooach of Ihe WlKmasla treek^galdea fte pwagrthe ifiow; moves
team and manager of tbe Ba^ atih the tever tfcS mtafTlEe latest

=

,
Th« Ages ef Ammajs.
Many animals' live To -a great age,
while others die soon after birth. Oompararire ages of dUfercucanlmaUabow
that tbe eiepbnut lives 100 yeara or
more, tlie rbiunorros SO. ramel 100, Hon
26 to 70. ligcr. le.iiHird., Jaguar and
beaver GO yem-s. <leer 20. wolf 20, fox
14 to la llania 15. rUatiKiU 25. monkey
and baboon Ki in IS, bare 8, squirrel 7.
nbblt 7. pu 25. stag GO. ItvTW so. asa
u, ciw 2i', OX 30. swam par­
rot and raven 'it', eagle 100. goose 80.
ben and pigeon 10 !•> 10. hawk 86 to 40
crane 24, blackbir<l 10 to 12. peacoci
irjsb B to 10.

wn OLOBTS CAPACITY.

WOMEN PAY MORE

Fully
Prcpfeiaor- Bavmteln ef Gn Boy»)
Medical I
______
OeofiapbScal aoetoty eAtmatM that
say that the reasdh a wom­
the ferdM lands of tbe ^be amotmt an■mpaalM
paya more for tha privtlega of inauranoe than * man, is from tha fact
that women more r^dOy ^ victims
tndlgesUon and atomach troubles
Fixing 807 persons to the aqaarr mile _1 tbe fttal alRneata that spring
for fertile lands, 'ten for. steppee and from these eassea.
one for desertTas the greatMt populaAll persona, they say, who have at
tloe that the earth Could pr^eriy
eakened digestive ayatam and suf­
no(iilah.*the pTbreaMr arrives at tbe fer from sick baadacdtA dlBy speUa,
that when tbe number of distress after eating, apeda bhfen
InUbltants reacbea about fiooaooo.000 the eyM. hioatlnc. nervooMn.'alWthe earth will be peopled to Ita full lesaneaa, and tbe many othec tympcapacity. At present it contains aome- tome of Indlgection, soon lower the
what more than pne^artec of tikat tone of the vIMe system and are
moat BUBcepUble to a fatal lUnesa.
number.
For cnraGva power In all stomach
.If tbe rate of increase abown by tbe troubles,
nothing elre ia as aafe yet
latest censns statlstiM should be nnl- Elective, nothing -else can be thor­
formly mslntalned. Profeseor Raven- oughly relied' upon to relieve all
stein shows that tbe globe would be troubles from Indigestion as MI-o«a.
fony peopled about the year 2072.
is nnllke any remedy beretotore
New York Tribune.
Tbs Father of WaM Point
George Washington .must be given
tbe credit of oanslng toe flrat steps to
be taken toward tbe fraodlng of a ustional military aeedemy. In 1794, while
B^ng bU second term as president
In having con-

Qnence G
' ut the constant feeling d *
leadaebes, |
troubles—these things.
phyutdans
say. kill more people than many more
serious diseases.
To esea:
ara^. West Point waa chosen as the health, to enjoy one's food i
-bbsthonsjwt at which cadets could
bs tralnedT^F-tbe reasooTthat
reasoiifthat It'was BOD should use Ul-o-na atomach t
Important etaDos of the lets. They are not a mere dlgesGve
artlllerista and engineera. Tbs cadets tablet but etrengOjen and restore to
natural acGon the stomadL .and bow­
of those days did not
els and eSect a complete cure In
examinations, and tbe standard of prO- even tthe worst form of stomach troUbfidency In studies did not amount to
tbe tenth part of what Is exacted
S. E. Walt A Sons aell Mi-Otts in
adaya. A smattering of engineering,
matbemattce and artillery-practice was
•S that was deemed neceasarr. — 8L
NTcbcdaa.
Luokiww’s Qfwat Hall.
Connected with tbe Mobamm
que at Lucknow. India, la tbe tar-

HPILL8.I

umns. being 1«2 feet.long, 64 feet wide
and SB feet high. I^was built during
the great fomtuc Ip. 1784
178 to supply
work (or a etan-inc people. It Is
solid mass of concrete of simple form SoM is Traverse Of f« The toknmo Orag 0
and sUll sioi|>ier construction. In its
eractlon a
tlmIP. linnet 14 to 2.1, . jmi TO to IBO, p
ber-and I'rick several feet In tblcknesa
SO to 40. saluion IS. -iHlflsh 14 to
was first made, which was then filled
eel 10. moraine ton; v
with
con«'rcie.
The
concrete
was
al­
LOOO; queen
4 jejirs. working bee
e months, drone 4 inonths.-Kew T«*» lowed about a year to net and dry.
when Hjc uioM was ' removed. Al­
Herald
though the imildhig Ha« been stsodlns
MY BEST FRIEND.
.so long. It N vnid In' show no signs of
Alexander Benton, who lives
decay or.deierioratlon.
Rural Route No. 1. Port Bdward. N.
Y., says: . "Dr. King’s New Discovery
Nails.
is my' best eahhly friend. It enred
roe of asthma six years aga It t
made the fin-t cut nails, toward . .
also performed a wonderful cure of
dpieni consumptloB for my son's close of tbe eighteenth century. Before
wife- The first bottle ended the to^ that nnlls wm- ma<le b.v hand, and
rible cough, and this accompllabed, their
the other symptoms left qne by one, dosby., Cut uails t t made by
until she waa perlecUy TeU.' Dr. Unery ftom idates rolled to the pro]>Klng^’s New Dlseoveiy's power over r wtdf

itb sod- thickness.
They may be
con^s and'colds is dmply marvel­ made of steel or' of malleable Iron.
ous.” No other remedy has ever Wire Balk, toough crlglaally a Frendi
equaled it Fully guaranteed by K InvsBtlen. ware brought to
E. HUler, 8. E. Walt A Sons and to tbs United Btatoa.
Jghnann Drug Co, dragglsta. GOeand
da1lv EARLE WANT ADS PAY. ! ABULSAUsTEIMUIIII
l.Ofl. Trial
bottle free.
»i.on,
Ti...................

BAD BREATH

The Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company
Big Shoe Sale Still Continues
MLIUNDREDS OF CUSTOMERS came and saw and bought and went hway perfectly satisfied with th'eir purchases.
M. J We shall continue this sale until all these special goods are sold, and it will be to your interest to see that you
get some of them, for they are goods that you cannot find their equal anywhere, and the only reason for this great sac­
rifice is^hat we do' not want to carry so many kinds, and so intend to reduce our stock, carrying only certain lines.
Don’t miss this great sale, when^ou can get Men’s Dress Shoes, the $4.50 and $5.00 values, for
$2.95; Hen’s $3:50 and $4.00 shoes for $2.70; Women’s high grade $3.50 and $4.00 shoes for
$2.45; Ladies’ $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords for $1.98; and a great table full of bargains for 50 cents.

Hundreds Ladles Taney Combs

Beautiful Swastika” Goods

Fancy Dress Silks

One of the greatest assortments of Fancy Combs
that you will find. Tbe Tortoise Fancy with Coral sets
and ^autifnl Coral designH, some with solid gold trim­
mings; others with Rhine Stone settings; the Amber
Combs with the s&me ]iind of trimmings; the Japooica
combs with all manner of fancy trimmings. A great
ebucter fall of these most beautiful goods, and the prices
arefrom
'
Me IO $4.M eMlU

The wonderful “Good Luck” symbol of all the
ages is now tbe good luck of moderu times and you will
see it in all manner of fancy articles. We are lowing
as fine an assortment as there is in the city—Belt
Buckles, Beauty Pins, Fancy Combs, Hat Pina, Stick
Pins, Brooches, CulT Buttons, Sash PintR Fobs. The
prices are from Ite to ffl
Weu* a Good Luck artitide and pve yonr friends some of them.

A great line to select from. We are showing
Foulard Silks in a number of handsome designs. They
are regular SOc values and we sell them now for 39c.
^?he new Rajah Silks for Bresses,'Fancy Shirt Waists io
tbe new Onion Brown, the London Smoke, tbe Russpt
Brown and all the fancy col-rs. These sell for $1.25.
' We have three other linM of fine silks that ar.- won­
derful values, selling for 50c, CSc «Bd 75c.

Fancy Jewelry

Beautiful GUI Books

'We waiit you to' see our stock of -beautiful

“The Song of the Syrian Guest," 25c
and 60e; “The Open Secret of Nasaretb,"
Bradley Gilman, tl; ‘*001 to Old Aunt Mary’s,
James Whitoomb Riley, |2; “His Version of
It,” Paul Leicester For^ 11.35; “Where
Shakespeare Set His Stage," Elsie Lathrop,
12.00; “The Sweet Girl Graduate,” book: for
a graduate’s complete history, $1.50; “The
King’s Daughter’s Year Book,” Margaret
Bottome, 11.25. *

Bra^ets
Sell from 25c to 13.00.

Belt Buckles
in Black, Oxydised Silver,-; Gold Plat^'^d
Silver. Priced from 25c to-tl.50.;^'

Hoor ah! Iloor-ali!
Biff! Boom! Bah!
Traverse City High School!
Rab! Rah! ,Rab!
Beautiful leather Pillow Tops iu Yellow and
Black Leathf-r, with the High School Yell
burned in, with “T. H. S.” and a foot ball.
The whole complete with a pillow for $5.0$.
Best kind of a graduating gift Many other
bean^fni designs to select from.

Ibe Bagster Bibles
Make a most acceptable gift ahd we
have such a stock to select from. We can
sell you the sfnall size with good clear type
for 45c, and forty different kinds to pick
from. Tbe Teacher’s Bibles are fine with all
tbe Helps,- Bible Dictionary. Concordance,
' Illnstrotidns, Divinity Chregit-leather lined,
and selU for 16.25.
All kinds of Testaments; Prayer Books and
Hyixuials and Pentecostal Hymns.

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.

rioi*
WDIiAN^hND FASittdN

i The Fog Gvi4c- I

f>rtoi«ei models have ghlnod a foot­
hold in tbeifastalon wvrW. and It oeems
as tbiM«ta tbelr jrtgn will be of indsAnlte durntton. F«r yonag glris atem
fimwlBg fuU skirts wttb wnll BtM.
ahapsd girdles coDBtctl« tbe skM
bM waist are mom becoming. lYbeu
making tbe glrdlg cane Bbonid be ttkM
to Me that It fits pel■rferlly. an4 tbwi
Ume trouble etll he ernrouutered In nrlUigtiiB tbo skirt so that It will bang
eorteettv.
Ihe <;re-« iniKtmted la fnahloMd
from miillx’irr mkited votle. trlKrwd
wHb sbi|;e t iwiids of a darkar hba»

Ueblag home to irdte • life of
Engl«Bd-« great poUUcil teodots.
went to London and tpok apartatentM
wbBM I voatd be Dcat«« the retoiwe*
llbrnriM I abonld aood to cansnlt OM
dar'«h(le I was on th« atretf the dtr
was niddealr enreloped In a fog. It
was so dense that I codd not see mjband bdd elghtaen inchaa fton mg
■ face. I could bear the abonta of the
drlrefs la the street who at once be­
gan to creep along and erea at this
pace came' Into freqnmt collision. 1
heard footfalls about me. and now and
again some one. doobtleea aooie nsed
to fops and not to be at^ipped by them,
braabed against ma -Snddenlr I felt
a light touch on the arm. and a hand
•Ud down It and grasped mine.
••Show ron the way. atrr’
. I .caught at the offer eagerly, for
there-was coiifldence In ti» man’s tone
"Gel me oni of this." I said, "and I
win pay yon well." Then 1 gare blm
my street and number.
He mored off at a pace that astonish­
ed me. How be dared proceed at what
on a clear day I would have considered
an ordinary gait I could not imagine.
Now and again above the confu^on of'
noises I httTd a tapping .as of some
one hitting the paremCSTwItb a stick.
Strange to aay. we JoitIM no one. and
no one Jostled na. tbot t could feel my
guide pull or push me to one aide or
the other Id order to avoid colUsloa.
“Are you a stranger lo Loudnn. slrr'
be asked.
“Tea. an American."
“An American? .Then I am conduct­
ing n fellow countryman?"
‘‘Indeed! How came yigi to be
conductor In Ix>ndon?”
"t came bere-tb tnd a better literary
muaut ooMBKD vonj.
.field than oure In America.”
, “.And got strandedT'
"Tes."
■the.girdle. which boidt It well In place
"1 am a literary man myself and a
over tbe hips and allows apret^ flare
bei«.jiow doing literary work, hut
-at tbe bottom.
'
have'-an order."
Tbe waist U plaited back and front,
"Ybn‘re fortuuste. 1 bad no orders. ■ad tbe chemisette la made of cream
I bad some success at llrat, but my colors ralencleunea Insertloa. which
wife sickened and died, and my 4augb- la also nsed as a flnlsb to' the cuff.
fer became a eonflrtned Invalid. ‘Tbls
A China blue rajah made after tbU
reduced me lo working on potbollera.
model. trUnmed with l«nds of em
aud at last"—
broldeted silk or satin velvet of a dark
•‘Even
■n they would not twll tbe pot?"
er shade, would be particularly chic;'
"Tbey
y did (111 my daughter failed me U thin materials, such as lawns, -be
tlstes or organdleB. are employed lit
At this uiomeut. whW>er tbe man's place of tbe trimming bands Uce b>mind was taken from bli present work aertlen ebould be used. TbU drees la
by bis mlsfortuues or through cafeleesness, we wore nearly knocked down by
wnsjtafe. After (bit w* ceased .....
conversation. As to our location, I bad
ho knowledge of it wbaterer. but my
guide told me lie knew exactly where
we were. In about an hour from
et^ug he led me op to a door, which
he'opeued. aud w« stood la tbe hall
a tenement house.
"This Is not my lodging house."
said sharply, fearful that I had been
trieked. .
"FtHgIve me.” said the'man, who
could now see was h
1 have
brought you lo biy hotue to show you
what can happen to4n American who
truats falmseir on tbe literary sea of
London." He opened a door and
me into a room, or. rather, two rooms
communicating, in one of them
cou<* lay a girl wflb the flaring eyes
and hectic theek of a consumptive.
"I would offer you some refresbmenta." said the man.'"but there Js not
a crust of bread here. We have nei­
ther fuel uor lights, and my poor
. daughter, far from having tbe dellcacie# abe needs, bat not even ordinary
• food."
1 am taking no credit to myself In
saying that I relieved their distreu. It
would-be a Olnty heart that could
fuse a fellow countryman in a strange
land. .While I was llateding to a
detailed story of their lives a ray of
sunlight came streaming lu at the win
dow. and. uklug a memorandum ol
their location, I left them.
One day Uie father appeared at mj
apaitmcuta to tell me that hli daqgb
ter bad hut a short Ume to live and de­
filed to thank me In person fo? what
I bad done for them, l promised to be
there tbe same afteniooD. 1 expected
a melancholy scene and preferred to
get through my day’s wbrk before euterlng upon what would hiterfere with
tbit cqodlUon of mind necessary to
mental effort.
'
Dhrlng tbe afternoon 1 went to tbeir
rooma. They were alone together, tbe
father being tbe sole mlulater to hiv
dangbter'a comfort Tbe remains of
some delicacies I had sent a few days
before were ou- a table. The Invalid
^s resUag in a steamer ebair, and I
approached her with a sad heart
•r forget the look of graU-

I went ImI to cheer blm
nceuent tbat I bad made
amngement I for bis return to Amer
ica. ■
notes
untlon to them. He went to the table
and felt over It UU be touched them.
He WBi stone blind.
When 1 flnlabed my Ubors. which
I.dld soon after bte daughter’s death.
I took blm witfa'me to America. There
I securod eome Uterury work for'^

. Toque «heM Hold PepuM-ity.
To tbe joy of many tbe toque sbapm
•aro nill on tbe bigb tide of favor. Nat
tuully they are modlSed and may bare
uptntned brims or have one aide toraed down of are transform^ to • regu
to keep In tune wltb tbe droopine
tbe general oatltnqa of the coetnme.
Trimynlng ta meiadd IndUertmlnately
on eHker tbe left or the right side, well
iDdlnlac toward tbe back.
Tbe narrow bat is a novelty, being
made of narrow delicate braids sewe<l
on chlSoA foundations. The appear­
ance' of fluOneea U sought lor In
drsosy bats, and cblffon laee and light
woven stnws at* combined to make
s^pe.
For ^ctienl vreer the aailor returns
to elalm Its place. ThU U tbe hat of
tbs yeneg perwa with saucy 4SUU
and upstanding cade of ribbon.
Olive Qreen.
Among men’s snlthigs olive green:
In amaK mixtaree are leading noveltjea, and a few of tbe more exclualve
womeD'a,Ullors are nalog tbeee color­
ings to some extent PrpheNy by
we ebslt see a good deal of these
•hades; also of the navy and other
dark blues tbat are tbe present mode
tn Paris.
A- Smart BodiM. .
Tbe pinafore style of bodice ebow*
UtUe sign of Its dleappperanee from our
BkMft. and it to capable of ao much

mms
A ratarobB KvxKUia nopicn.
rariety Unit one doee not soou tiro of it
We see It ellk'e oo day and evening
gowns, and a very pretty adaptation of
It to shown to tbe tllnetratlon. Here It
flgniqa on eu eveiilng frock of pale
'gNUB loulalne. It to held to place by
■tanuldar etraps of ribbon and worn
e and sleeves of ring

«LVU LEWIS BALDWIN.

_____ ______of BabUtla.
a lady si sweet as boacr.
• blm ber bMrt sod she |
•“SS-Ib«; band.
AadtlM* day of tbs w
fbe wrddlog beoaiHt wee vci
ns sulten spent laa of mo
JM Udr BOW mens with t
ber Bulteae Bunn



■"

'■■■J

rfe DMLT EAOIE, WED^-EBDAT, MAT », WOT.

A pMt fllretegtet.
Mt poeU are -not usually groat
Ion. but when union to "ParadlM Lost" made Baton brlu bto artUlery to bear upon UIcbael under cover
' 'tnne oquadroni of-ae«eto be vras
. aytog military stratogeiq wbicb
merlM the approval even of Napo­
leon. When to exlto on Bltm. tbe em­
peror confesM that the plan of
battle of Aue^rilto wai euggeMM to
Urn by reeding the paeeage In lUitM

no pink-B iiclIilMed in tbe sbutb
mnrn viMle of pun aflKtkiB.
. P«MBt «Md BloDff tbe maeb BiTtan iwaitt-«MtrSflar “WMbib’ me
wzer plub at tbeir weddlog*.
face,”, •ald'tbe boy.

^
Hs Was Aliv«
Tw grenadiers of the famoUJ Old
win neror be forgotton in
ftunce as long as tbe memory of brave
mss shau live to tbe nitlofial Mart
Bui eome of a„ni at least were aa
^t as they wet* brave, aa Abe fol.
trustworthy ankodote
& 8. BkOTB
witness;
Btata Bank BUfc Baen S07.
One fine mor&tng after pcac* bad
b*eo concluded between FTane* and
Baatlt tbe two. emperor*. Stpoleoo
A A KafeVAIU StNISr.
and Alexander, were taking
nawMwtr lairteM 6r«fe «
walk,, arm i., arm. around the
OHtoWe FMm fltM
paik at Erfurt As they epp .
tte aeatlQcI wbo etood at the loot of
DH. BABL C. TTLB, DENTUT
the grand staircase the man. wbo was
a Breuadler of tbe guard, pn
■fsia. The .emperor of France^
•a^ poloilng with pride to a groat
ATTORNBYA
Mr dividing the gmadlgr’s facis, aald:
*Wbal do yon tbtok. my bi'oftm. of
PBATT A OATH. ATTOBNETB.
ootdieia who can eurriva ondt wounds Travaraa dty Mato BMk SalMiag.
as tbatr'
tenr. 8«du in«l
«.«
. “And yon." answered
“what do yon think of ooldlen wbo can
lOETBl a TOLCH.
. ATTGRRBY AT LAW
Inflict tbemr
z'
-------- With
WUbout stlrrlof. an Inch from hto 0^>i^ Wqjl A BMijaliar.
BtilMrlinrt Elk.
position or changing tbe expreealen of
htoI face
fa.................
to tbe lemit tbe m nbUgronmiee biroself replied grp
AUL P. NHBlANeRB. LAWTBB.
The mau who did It li

j An fclopemeni j
•••••••••ooeoeosoeoee.Aeeoe
tOrtetael.]
Wbeu B^ of olgbtMn la In pcMse
«i«e of a fartune. she U very foctonate
f does not become a target for
person or peropne daelroni of rollevlDg ber of a Be^ Ciapo had
been tenderly brouflbt up until ebe was
seventeen years eld. when tbe had the
mlsforiune to lose ber fetbtf^ dnd
mother ini rapid SI
succession. Her m^r, HIM r.Barbonr. k spinster of
tony, was called In to take charge of
tbe bouM.and tbe young-flrl-as well

ed by Antoid
Atwater, an^attorney. also in middle
and un^rrled. Mr. Crapo bad
ir^ for Hr. Atwad bad Ikit him eole

iarbour.
-elreas a
bbr marrying-tbat Is. unless bq could
aocceetl in marrytog ber hlmMlf.
All this to BD old story. Tbe istereet
I tbla yarn lies to an effort made by
youug Boll AlUsoo tONgel tbe maiden
out of tbe bandi of the designing attofnev. ^ob and Hesslebad grown op togcibcr and bad pligta'ted tbeir cblldlali
troth l<-ng before eltbw knew, anything
about worldly goods. But Bob was to
lie tbe architect of bit own fortuner
and Miss Barbour, who. In ber present
poalUou. was lu better circuwstaneea
than sbe bad ever been before and bad
no w'lsli to leave It. made tbe youug
man’s poverty a couveuleDt excuse for
ofipOHlng blm. Sb It was Bob and Res
ale versus Atwater and Barbonr
It dhl;fcl take tbe .voung couple Jong
> dbiigrer'that there was but one
•ay -trf'win. and tbat was to gain fbr
Bob (be legal cootrol of Bessie, which
a..........................
would api
give him tbe control of her
fortune.
e. To. do this nisiTlnge was necessarj-. itiid the only way to effect warrtage WSK an elopeuient'
Now. to et^roents It la /.nr easier
for the ninaways to make a start tb«»i
lo avoid, capture. Tevertou. where
these la’ople lived, wsa a way station
on a great rnllroed- In the eveut of

Boys

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waiter M. Paige!

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Arrive lOLWAUlCEE 6:00 a. m.
Fore, ef Habit.
In tbe department of pfaUoaojtoy
kHBCBLLANkOUA
Leave flOLWAUKEE
^WMJHEE^Pyy
DaHg (cx>
at Colombia university to a professor
lIOiqUH. A M^WWTBT,
who to said to he somewhat absent; Tbe Unc wblcli asaorea |
intoded. It iq said that one ntgfat tbto
man was planning to go to tbe theater PianN^katanL ' 111 wSkSn^
14A1
with fall wife and came downatolrr
dressed about a -quarter to-^ to Bud
,
vTvvvvvvgvvv;*********»TPT ,
MSPATCB.
amaanM
____ t a. J
her waltlag Tor him.
Planb TMar And A—
With a critical eye sUS looked ber
With XtmhaU
B
hnebend over. Finally abe said:
“I don’t like that tie you have on. I
JOHN R. SANTO
wish you would go upstolrs end put on
another.”
ing, Xt*^*t** Cl^Tbe obedient professor left the room.
W. N.'AILLAH]>—Piano Vtming.
Ftve minutes etapsed. then ten. finally
fifteen, unill the'woman saw that she Thirty Ysars eaperionos. Now Loemt
was going to be late for the curtain ad wlUi (Mimtf Broa, IH PMat 8L
and atoned iipatolni to look for ber
bWband. In bto room abe found blm
HASS eSAW.undressed and gelling lifto bed- Habit Tnmks, Paraela aad
ALL SAALAAS SELL TUEM AT 81.00 VPWAA08
'
had been too um<-b for blm wbn he
Uava
WEtHO^arCM
Mmkort, 37t>S7f Sroodwap. A. F.
•torted to take off bto'.tle.—New ^ork
■^tbune.
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C. O. CAim. ABSTSACTA
OffiM wHb O. P. Carvar A Bsa. NA
107 A Front atraat
• MCA7

c. t. nvum cui co.

B^B.^'ORSETS

Best Without Costing Most
Now Is The Tii^e and
Here Is The Opportunity

COL. 0. M. MOB8B
wall of coral 3tM feet high on the outaide and from dO to 100 feet on tbe InjU«KiDaiDteins thirteen ^'tllage• of na-tlves,)to whom war, crime and poverty
look would l»e tbe Tevertem station hare'been iinkunwn since tbe beglnBBtT WILHELM.
The exigencies of tbe ease required nlfig of tlM-lr iradlUona'.
Genami CentrMdar. Tar or Grnwl
tbat the couple should take lo tbe
TxxOt. StnMa palntad. Uooeral r
tnnipike But how? .in automobUe
Do you want a home, fret^ from’ noise, free irom
palitiiAOta
I-ISAT
LODGE
NOTICES
has for eatortirlses requiring swtftoeae
the annoyance of others, wilb pure, fresh air and
token tlie place of- horses, aud Qob In
O. P. CABTBA A BRO. .
la.vi^ his plana gave the fact due
ral
Inawwaoa, Plata A___
water; wbere you can have a 1 the ci.iiiforts of a coun­
cooslderatlcm!
try home with tbe nearby pleastirers of city life? ,
ntohad. Prataet
One morning there was a sbarp ring day avantagt at » •’ctocL______ _
If so, now is tbe time and here is the opporturi’ty.
at Mr. AtwateFs telepbone. and tbe worthy, W. P.;
•crisp volt* of Miss Barbour torormed
I
still have fifty aei-es that I new rdTer for sale at
him tbat Rob Allison bad come to tbe
DAILY EAGLE WANT ADS PAY.
prices rangfing from^h'c hundred to five- hundred dol­
bouse III an automobile: Rente bad
Duebaae Camp. N
.
NO. SIM.
W. M. A.
evMeiilly been expecting him. for.she maata at Wood^ BaQ
lars per acre and in Tots ranging from cit}* lots to |five
IW Caiaa Detoa. ▼. C.J Prank W.
was dre«sed for a ride; abe had
or any other numher of acres as may be desired.
,taadar, dark.
fl-M-H
OKDESYOUR
out and jumped Into tbe antomi
before sbe coold be prevested. and
My terms are as follows: Ten per cent of purchase
Grand TMtmm
Ifb. Sflfl. LO.
they had sp^ away at a furlotit pace.
price <k)wn and ten per.icenfreyery.,twelve months with
This Informatlau was communicated O. P., maata avarr )MMay avantas.
O. L ARnltflca, H.^ «. M. BkanUli.:
In a few fragmento of seuteuces.
sev£D per cent intei'est annoaTn^^ unpaid balabcc.
water threw do«;« tbe* receiver, seised
-olThese offerings include farm, garden and fruit
bis bat and to two miontes was in an
automobile garage offerlnganyamonut
land, with d^irable building and city-lots alm(»t in
fdf the use of the fastest macBlDe
the city limits, and is within the ability of any ener-'
tbe place. One was Immediately placgetic, industrious person to buy.
YuA.uB omcati
e<l at his disposal, tod. proceeding to
pick up - Let me show you this property.
to -tbe dl
Twice tolly be was obliged to slow
tip twfore grttlDg on to tbe main raad on or bSSSTthh HR H tha SMqA a
Dike Inqolrlee if an automobile bad C. Laaglay. W. stT *mr..E. Wkte
e tbat s
deSnlte am
...
ged to ask again, for there was
ooe^rbad In tbe virinlty on vrbltdi
Cures Backache
antoraohile could make
. C. B. WMlar. C. C: read
Corrects
U-MMM
t beside the railroad.
Irregularitiea
Soudry vehicles were paieed
' Kloni
Do not risk haviiw
tbe aide of
not Bright’s Disease
tbe road. But one old tnp
A beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
or Diabetea
back jogfM alott# without
attention to the comlug clatter. Atwa- C. Gray. 1
ed.by a' E. WAIT A aONA
: obliged to slow
templing
•n on the
get by on one side, then
TiavarM Oty THt No. STl. K. O.
other, the hick driver taking up m
T. M. H.. meeta ovary Thuiaday nV>t
•f tbe road. Atwater, wbo was o
suspicious nature, euspectlng tbat the Mart WEklaa, riAiMiiiMl M.
man might be lo league with the fngl- Praaklla. B. K.; A A. Bvau.T. A
H-47
. ttoes to dclap btan. tbrealened to nm
him down If be did not get.nut of the
Way. Tbit broug^ tbe driver
Beuses. and be drew up on «e
while the antomoblle wbitted by like
cinnon ball.
Tbe deity was but alight, and. tbe
power of tbe aatoffloUlehelDf tremen­
.......... O. TAgBLOOD
dous. tbe punuers forged sbesd at tbe
OB. HAST J. TBUEBLOOD
rate of forty mllee an hour. Since dOMOy Wllhalw BMafc. -Pboi)t 467
there was no machine to l>e bad
Tevertou that could do beUer than
ihiity Atwater felt confident of sneDA .A & GBBQMT
cees. Indeed. In turatug tbe next bend
to tbe road be saw abead a cloud of NiyHclan and flarseeA. Ofliea, 111
CaaaSL
Oto.phBM
pheweTflO,
7M,I1 rtaga—at...... -- dta.
dust that be knew concealed
Raa,
I
rt&CB ruHdaca. flU wUsai
mobile.
■txaaL
S.1A07
It wi
Have just been added to our already large as­

SOFT CX)AL

E. A* WESItm

Northern Mich. Dock

E. S. Pratt.

roimmiNncuKE

DIRECTORY

The neatest Shirt Waist Sale ever held in Traverse
City is now in progress at STEINBERG BROTHERS

HUNDREDS AND THOUSANDS
OF NEW CHIC SHIRT WAISTS

•bead was no
latcb for tbe one behind. Every mile
[Nueed by tbe former tcsulted to baTf

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0WAMTON,

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OA J. W. OAUKTLBTT
Hew Bartok bieek. Speolal attantlea
to the aye and oar. OlaasM fitted.
Ibere. for tbeir toaebloe was putting
on all lbs spqed of which it was capsbis to an srtdcmt attempt to distance
him.
In due time tbe fugitive machine
ras overtaken, but what was tb•'pu^
suers* surprise to find In It no one but
a chauffeur.
After dellberatlontbe twain rotnreed
to tbe bouee to find Bob Alltoon at the
door.
^
“rm tbe husband of tbe owner of ^
SARAB T. CBASA M. D.
tbto property.” ba.aald. “and have ao
•e for either of yon.'
5SI “«»■ "For land saker ex<
How^d yon do Itr
“We were to tbe back yon paaaed «■
tbe road."
KBLUB EDNA CUB’nE
MaOM^U watch baa been atopped
or twb or three days. Jewelet—lamme Me It Tber tonotbtaf'_____ _
with it except that It bat not bMo
wonuA Mode*—1 thought maybe that
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aiber yon told s
wind It up jHt befoie^“w*nt to bod.
■ havMi't hsM to bed for thi*e

DA HOLbflWORTH
—-h Drug Mara. •aaaW Attaw
Ooa to E^TBar, Ncm and TOroaL
I a HD
and Thr

DAILY BAaLB WANT AO» PAY.

iRL T. A. wnasx

Y-malulbidagot

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Reaper Watts at 50 Cads.

STEINBERG BROTHERS

A aloe tea «C tmttaOowa, with am

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sortment. We have always had the reputation
for prettiest waists at lowest prices. Now you’ll
find still prettier waists at those same low
prices, made In almost pny style that one could
wish for; button front or back, long or short
sleeves, high or low neck, thin, sheer or heavy
material, trimmed with lace, embroidery, in­
sertion, medallions, tucks, etc. Among them Is
a good assortment of dainty black waists as
well as white and light colors, and you’ll find all
the different sizes for large ladies, small ladies
and all the medium sizes. Waists In every case
are just about one third less in price than what
other good stores are asking for styles not quite
as pretty., Come and let us pr9ve to you and
you’ll be glad to Help us prove to others that
the prettiest waists ever shown anywhere are
now here at 9Sc, ^f.35, fI.S0, $2,00. $2.S0, $2.98, ETC
UP TO $5.00.

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THE lEAMNG WAIST STOIIE OF TRAVEKSE OTY.

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Th« CM’ thertas* I* c«wing«tt>« Buy•f* MhcIi TrouW*.
Prioei teem to be |ampln< upwards
Uke skTTOckeU.tbeM days, pertutps
thejr-wUl be oomluf down Bko the
luihpi r^eks later
One TTOcerr store bas sdTanc«i Oio
leiail r'-ce ^ poUtoes fiwa 50
beuiK.. in explanation the motacemeal Mid that the few stock etst 47
cvo's. A feed store hu monl tie
lotai: price'of com to 70 oenta and
the retail price oC oaU to 53 oenU. It
is hinted that soon the prl^ of flour
wlU be adranoed to keep np with the
t oC wbwt.
Quiet Day for Potatoes.
Tuesda>- was another quiet day

told.
«'
The market price was 40 cenU..sl-thou^ for one reason or another
some of the loads went at better fig­
ures: Extra, good stoak wlU nearly
always bring better than the prerallIng price, and' coalraeted potatoaa
ofteo bring a better figure.
Risky to Contract
According to one of the buyers on
the Traverse City i^ket It Is risky
business for a buybr to contract a
fanner's pouto croi> at any given fig^ for If the
the given figure of the contract the
IsirTiier brings in the poUto. crop fof
the whole neighborhood, while It the
' price declines (he farmer reporu that
he flnpB he bds not as many busbeU
as he bad supposed.
Still Short of Cars.
The car shorUge is sUll the most
important matter with the potato
shippers. George Lardle says. that
he haa been walUng ten days for cars
at some of his stripping points and to
not even able to get promises. CStarles
JeBries has leased^cars lor a month
as the only means of being sore of
getting bis purchases moved.
Besides potatoes, farm produce wak
sold on tpe city market Tneaday as
follows: Four loads of hay. ooe load
«f oats and two calves.

8S35C. Com-^^,'48%e;.}alr. 4Hi&. yean to obtain a seat
diifco; .Mr, dsoaue.
73c. BariarTTCasb. did

Wca^hJ
of Santa.
.Xto.A^, pt^toz besa EaaM^^

6.«; good to <*olce beaTT. »$.*0©
«-60; buUf of sales, I6.43H'
tV9^aheep—Receipts, 13,000; , maAet
steady; naUTes, $4.4006-^: wethers,
I4.4be.fl.76; yearUbgs.
^.7607.«6;
lambs. 36.60e8.60; WMtems, l«.«0<r
-Th. p~«. -A.I
Chicago. Uay 7.—Trade was mtber
slow and there was UUle diange
the markeL Uala sales were at 56o
to 58c for good to fancy sum^i.
rlyals were fairly liberal, yet notquite as large as was generally ex:
pected. The tone of the market waa
steady. Sales reported were: 1 car al
55c,'4 cars at 58c. The market was
quoted as follows: Car lots, per bi
el. in bulk on track—White stock,
fair to choice. #6e67c; fancy Wiscon­
sin. 68c; fancy Michigan, 58c; KlngA,
choice to fancy. 63e66c: coarse. 460 >
S6c: Rose. 46®60c; mixed white, 45®60c; red mUed. 40@46c; mlx^. red
and white. 40®46c; common, smMI,
red or'wbite. S6®4bc.
New Potatoes—Supply fair of FlorIdas, but of Louisiana the oBerings
are light Demand was Just fair and
the feeHng remaina easy. Barrela.
flg.«tr; Florida, white. No.
1. $6; No. 8 small, 83.36; red. 15.

STATE NEVyS
IN BRIEF

V t
CHaBPPi OOPTUL

hls ' forty-seventh year. His mother
was « quarter blood Ksw Indian, the
rest French, .and ,hto father was a eapin tbv Flfieeuth Kansas ct
___father died when his son
boy, and tbe mother followed
Then tbe boy went to live with hls
>.— A.:.-.,..- c„rtl8 in North Topeka,

made for a baseball team tor the o

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SUndlsh—Bx-Sherilt Poiporof
home from a trout ttoUag, ^P at lx>well, having capiat <>''«•' 200 Ip five
days’ fishing. He says the Iroui will
not look at a fly. but Mte worm* and
other bait as soon as It reaches the
water.
Owoaso—Knights of Columbus to
.EM the number of 600 from Detroit.. Ana
Arbor. Lansing:. hint. Mt Plaamt
UTieat. per* b
and Saginaw met at Owoaso, Bunflay
and Initiated a Class of 66. A bsfsnet
held tta the evening at wUck 800
persons sat down.
Marquatte^The U. 8. 8M1 cotporV
•UVINQ PRICEB-Paliy p
...B toMe t\on. which has an optiaifdm
Jsle Hoyale. has sent a lores
BkSB. per dosen ............ ...14 to 16c
of men there to look over the >»«.
•UVINQ PRICt*The land to heavily wooded, ai
said to be, copper bearing. It is
ed by an Bngllsb syndicate.
Lansing—Angus Tqmpleton. In
RRIClS-^jve •wok
bills sdrerUslng his farm and house­
hold property tor sale;
“tVo-tStSban swords, rooeh used.’
“fflmtly Bible never''need.” * Terta former dtalrman
the
pletOQ ‘to
I
B and not long ago
board of s
obtained a divoree from hto wife.
Lansing—The state mUitary aUhorlUes have clo^ a deal whereby.they
secure pcesesslon from , the feJMcU
of s tract a mile i^d »
halt long by 500 feet wide on
avenue. Just outalds of Mrvlew. ft*
a permanent rifle range. - Work wm

fjs:. rrtriikt........ 'S
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OUTSIDE MARKETS
Tbs Grain Market
Chicago. May 7.—Wheat—Weather
coadlUons agUn dominated tha'mar4c«l at today's opaUnk- Trading was
aoUve ud prieea eatler. Much bet­
ter weather for the crop -was reported
JD the bouthwest Ud wermer temper;
' atures prevailed In the aot^vesL
■ d aa lavfHuble for the preaent crop and-for
' the planting of seed for the new erx^.
Both the Jnly and 'B

Tbe Interview with Tedd.v
less stormy and equally short. Tbe
poor atom of humanity went to bed
sore dtotrees^ and woke np in tbe
moning with grief in bis soul, and
there was a strange »ocqi
tog at bis besnstrfngs. wbk-h may
hs>’e l«en a desire of protes,t
It the wish for revenge?
Whoever U was. It trorked when
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Teddy
niet bis ■—-E
brother lofmli,
*agaln.'• “I’ve
got su Ides.” Be 'ssid. "tbst my wife
don't tVest m^ ciaolly right.” It
s Etrii gained. Tbe Idea bod
gernilnsilng for a long. h>ug time and
:as now to hear frnlL
Ihe brotlier Barry cordlatly agreed.
“It's my Bnn opinion.’*; be remarked,
“t^at that wife of yours trenu yoii
fernally l>a<L aud sEe treated me the
ame last night’!
.“But what’s to-he'done? I don’t see

tbe United
StatM supreme court comes from EuAfter he msirled tbe present
_____ Ing Mrs. Brewer they went for a
vlalt o« to hls old homa
In WashiBgton a Justlca of tbe su­
preme coart to always spoku of u
‘Mr. Justlca” and that was the tills
Ifn. Brewer bad always beard. Wbu
ti>ey raacbed Chicago tbe *QCr.‘ was
dropped. «nd tiie Jurist was refeue^to
u JnstlM Brewer. At Omaha eons
old Mends galled him "David 2." and

Mre. Allrlght retumtog hcTme tbiit
night from hfr nsnsi wbekly atleud
st the mothers' meeting at Kl>cnezer vhaiiel »as to a happy and
frame of mind. The
went -well indeed Jnet then, and the
good tody put her beet foot foremost
tike a two-year-old.
"It Is nearly 10 o’clock.” she mmlnated..“but 1 abUI be comfortably todi>ors
before the rein commences, and Teddy
wfD have got the supper ready,” Just
then 10 o'eteek hoometl out. "Dear
me.” said Mre. A., -'It Is tote. It to .
^^^omernetghborerefsrredteld
against my rule fot either of us to be !
Ut«fa*JO.;yib..Ure
J0. iXb..Ure twe arer*
-tea• .:___ I_________________ comer of tlie
go boma- mig^ hi
streot and
rea'cbed berdomiclllnry 'edl"Whyr asked the Jostlea
All was dark. “FuVelv lie can't
"Bectuea dear." Mra Biewir t»- beout! Na.beAroaUln’tdBrcr’
Bbc rang tbe beU vldousl.v. No re
r they will be caDlng yon 'Davie.’
ply. .<^nM h« have gone to bed? No.
Ones more, he wouldn’t dare!
But Itjwai coming on to rein, and
pretty smartly. It was highly nlasunl
to be etandlag on her uwn doorsleii un­
able to gain admlsMon to tbe realms
where she reigned supreme. Buddenly
worics
of cue
tbe sisie
stole of New Zotk.
tfas parlor window was raised. "Wlint
worxs or
tbs tott^ capacity Hr. Stevens will ds you want?”.asked a strange voice.
^ttejaisrgepfthelBrie canal Impreve- ■ “t want to come iW, of courw."
“Go sway, my good soul. I'oii are hi
whlch tsvolvea tbe
mut. s wpik whlci
8101.000,000. la addition
> of...........
That was whan Mrs. Allrlglit won­
private boslnere and Onandal enter, dered why the earth did got oi>cti mid
swallow ha., “Xeu.Mrrid man', bow
that .aecessttatt tbe jaariy
dare yen tgll m that out of my own
chuge! of o
r. Bteveas
own
Indeed!
K..T.. ud to fifty-ono years pld. AfM
lusting from the AtUca Ooliqglato home before yon get wet through.^'
Her enrwer svaa to etart ringing th.>
bell again and clamortng at tbe.kuork
a. Joattbena- ................ -”—^
from round tbe cnoutr.
i“Hae. oEea,7 -cried toe etroi
man from the parlor window, *ti
this woman. Bbe’a cresting a dlstnrb-

L ‘ healer” operaUng
this vldUty to said to be P
cures.br the laying cm of buds. Ooe
of the penons he Is said to have
benefited to WHUam Qurden, aged 33,
who waa bon a eri^iple. both feat
turning inwards at rl^tiengleB. One
appllcaUen of the
>^48 to
BsU to .have brou^"'a resahrkable
ImprovmnenL ud WUlto expecU uwtU

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Pet new .pring Une of AUmme i» juef placed on
eele. We «e oertaln that thl. is to Page* and
finest •Bsortanent ever shown in liie city. Anjt
(»ricefrom5cto *5J00.. *
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inrmtsi. aagr”

aty Book Store

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CENTS AN
0
• ENTBETAIKMBNT

The Hobftrt Co., Prop.

b Served Him Sight
TOO FAST’

The KUain SHU
Pursued Her
”Wl«n Wa. Were
Boj-a"

Onr carriages and otoer “things o*
wheels” run ao essily and smoothly
that the driven most need hold In
hls boraeB frequently to ooi^ly with
.It's
It's e good fault
not bard to control. Rnbba tires.
bsU-beariiig axles ud otha modem
devicre put onr output to tbe front
rank of public epiuion—our pricee
do the reet.

Write trt Sight

O.M. a, ImpUmal Co.
31 Btote SL
Cite. Phone75l,

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Co.
lAlS C 1 SlU bell

WTUSE

We Want the Name
OAMPBELfd CO. to be a household word
in this region for QUALITY. We wwit
it to stand for everything that's right in,a
bosiness way.
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is passing tbe wonderful
selling records of Model
Three. It is clearly the
superior of any writing
machine on the markefin
fltpiiearance, ease, of op­
eration, durability and
time saying devices. You
needn’t take my word for
it. Try arrOliver in your
home or oflBee free of ex­
pense. Compare it tarefully with other makes.

We Want You to Feel

kistltote be began s coer.« in englooer
UgtoOonitilualven
palled to abondpo it on accoont of II
'kealth, The elder Bteveu 'waa at tha
him in bU midtlfarinns
for many ream led an out of ioer ag
Islence.' He got his experience 'on thf
gtbuBd in a practical way. directly n
railroad coueiructlea anf
•too .••eiutiDg .railroad Une*. lAter to
branched out as a financter and q(gu

yaart,” writea K. AT Adams. Henri
ta. Pa.' “Two of onr home doeli
aaH tha ease was bopds^ hls la
beteg atecud.
.. read shont Blaettto
itten; bought a bottle ud aaon. noteprovemenL
..... msdlBlne util ..»>» . «<»»had h«« nso«, whu ote bgy
ompletety eared.’’ Bret of all Bood
medldBM and body bonding befllth
toBhA. -Qaarutesd at B. B. MUloto.
8-B Wnlt« Box’s and Johnson Dreg

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NORrHGBii mmm
immism
tmun
Boeta I^ye-dUc^on
Wedsesteye and Satur^ya
Ttm'p. m.

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that Mything you buy here we are ba^
of; that ytf are always willing to guarah. tee* not <^ly tbe quality but the price, i.

WeWantYoato.Feel
■ that you cpn buy here on the iostailm^t
plan and receive the same .treatment as
you would if you were paying for the'
goods when you get them.
j

. YoRcanbapaa <Mlvcr
torfSa uonfh. «r rent
4iac3or «3 a laosilk. Itec
rent to a^Ued on parekase price fl yoa bay.
I have some bargalne

WHY MT amUGATI THESE CLAIMS.
IHEXoOKINGCmSYOVHpiHINa

Ellsworth Hale

Two »«€S: 123-125 and 417 So. Union Street

LOCAL ACfMT.

JW.MilUBi
DesbrM Smts and Skirts

' .^'o. Ofrtalnly .not Intozicated. 1
fhlnk.”
Then toe poUcemaD led toe poor lady
away and conveyed her. tearful and
bedraggled, to the corner of tbe I
Half an hour Afterward, when a con­
trite womu eroto back to bgr bouse,
aba flowto tbe -- - ----- ------ - —'
her loving husband waiting surifliv for
her. And bis brother was there waR
.•He centrast waa ao eiti-jorUln
that tbe intiy was afraid her mlud was
I aud tbat.hsr prevlOQs experiimagtoa-.
Uon.
,
“U'B a qnarta to £L and tufa tett.'
romaiksd AUrigbt.
*Tmv dear. It tor And Tm so sotiyr
Allrlght was as titonasd as ronch a
tola MW tone, and h* new had eanai
to" regret the stintagam. which !• attU:
a m^tery lb ttiolady. but U.pertoetb
plate to Thddy’a bretoto and a MuOtol

HARDWARE

THE NEW MOOa FIVE

Mn. AUri^t ktotokad. but l» con
stable was remoreMero. “Now. then.'
be said, "meys ciB''«qt of, this, and
Uvtoy."
, .
-«Bt I live barer . •
yiMea sto Uve berer to tbe face

tUstlme. Re waa elected to toe Haw
Toik'ttsts senate In 1902 and 1904.
Mr. Btevena to a stocky, deep cheated hart to tell till 7«Wve
one for
tot7 Fsa»c-in#a*tohla
man.
with a bte taaad. partly. MM. Be
In
wuan a white, aggreaalva.benrd.

,eqUpmenL

-DUeret .
‘a**.-

a buck eje,.sqd It may .be that rumor
was less of a Jade sod hot qolte-so
lucb of a Uar In that tnstance.
Teddy broke ont again in tbe face of
grsot.ie>i>l>th<*<».<« tke day when be
welcamed a lo^lost brother home
from America. Hltti an ordlaeiy.wUe
*. plea of extonuatlni clrcumstonces
would bare been recolved. but MiV
fljlright was no bcdlnaiy woman.
When Teddy came bqme late and tried
not tp Jook many and Jubilant ebe
made ehort work of tbe prptense. Tbe
tong lost brother had accompanied him
in the Insane desire to see fair pUy,
rhicb was neter o'n top at tbe Allrlgbt
lBon.,bii( the tody of tbe place soon
matooo.
t him about hto -bustneas with an
nndestoable and Irrltotteg Insect In bis

xace borsea in the summer months.
When twenty-fonr be held Us first
omce. prosecuting ntiorney of Bhawnee county. In ISOO, tau-ysars after
bis admission to the bar. be was can­
didate for congress and lost. Two
rears Itier lie tried again and won. It
Is saU be shook hands with 00.000 sen
In that campaign add remembers td^ ©jjacoin.
this day the name of each. - Be has -."TWay shook Us head. “It’s lmp.wMTTed fonftsen rears In tba national itole./ I! can't be."
what jHu 1
boose of eepresentatlves.

Petoekey—Word has been received
that Mrs. Charles Barrto was In the
recent wreck on the SsnU Fe rail­
road. Fortunately she escaped ^thoot
HrrAIL |.I1ICE8-Vw»»~
InjuryMonroe—On Hay 14 the ta^MLyers
will vole on the propsolUon to boed
for 810,000 for the purchase at faetcr^ sltea^ The Cralg-Toledo Automobile Co. may locate hare.
Pert Huron—JcMph C. • Howard,
aged 61. who was the first oqRdgctor
to take a train out on the Pare Mari
queue railroad, died suddaaly In. tUs
, Salt, per bbl........ ............ -.76 to «6<
city, while he was cm ddty.
Cadlllso—A class of twenty wUl be
graduated from the cotsty awmal
school May 29. Walter H. Prendi.
deputy superintendent of pubU
pubUc In111 dehve
strucUon. of Lansing, will

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occasion p
itself. In tbenbape
.. _ -- sbllUngi' worth of overUna*
gad-Teddy ellowed blmself to be
SuaM within,the tlluriv i»rtals*of
.the •'green man." ^ He went borne at
tumor, tbe l.vl^^

LOCAL MARKETS

■’PosttMMMms

S^sEi

are oorraetee ' PetMkey—Prof. B. 3. Babbitt baa
every morning and. the prices giver secured i patent on a-banjo,and
ara thoac prevailing at the hear e< gulur attqUiment.
The market fluetuatoi
Adrian—FVaak Katz; a young Geran carpet layer, knelt on a rusty
Saquoted at orM pries in the mentinb
■ie aell)ng at a higher or lower flgur* tack while at work.
follBwed and caused Us death.
ManlsUe-^An effort to to be made
secure the meeting of the 3UeUgan Medical society for next year
next year's Usoosbee sssoda



Orand opening oT^our new
ud lot cream psiteiu, Wsi.
afternoon ud evening. Mu k- -------Teddy AJtt*t. waa te a pM way. 'by Stewart's prehesbn from 7:80*U
considena msmioeniBi
fflStrlmonUIly. He was the 10:80 p. m. Bvervone will reeUve a
took consHMiea
L. E. Trimble, 531 TTnM||t
I'ef romance, and
a^Urisht knew IL
«kat tile nelgfabots
knew.
She always toe* fteaseeaion ia hto
wages. 00 be had no chance to tty anyUtegln tbe wayetiunriee. Be made

THE VfpJM« TWffW)

mi\[

That Cost Yon Less This Week !

m

bases a Suit or Skirt during
these two sale events is-Indeed lucky, for which
•he can thank the weather. But no matter what
the cause, the goods 4ffe here and at the most
REMARKABLE PRICES.. With such little prices
on skirts, even If you da not need a suit you can't
afford ta let the SKIRT OFFER go by.

$5.00, $6.00 AND $6.50
SKIRTS FOR

$7.50, $8.00. $8.50, $10
SKIRTS PpR

$4.25 86A6
THREE PRICES W SUITS

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THE DAtLT Eton, WHanM^'^ 9At «■ MW.,

iSS

Feet Ache
Don't
They?

™i5?S22«S££r^'s:
«. w. --■>
gg

BachantiiT
1
Roscoe

Baking Potoeic
For half 1 ccDtury American bcm^wlres hare
folmd Dr. Price’s Baling Powder a guaran­
tee of light, sweet, pure and wholesome food.

HAe the perfect Uscnit, cakenilretf.

3

CLUB StANDlNaS.

SL:;;;
»*“te

aHRaHruaffttn

Eagle Want Ads

t Inaaetlaa; oaetiaU owit a word
ur anbaeqaant Insarttcna.' No ad vlU
be tnMTtad for laaa thaa u eanta
taah with order.

U'ANTBD HEl^P—Dlnins room elrla.
rbambermaids, cooks aad geawa]
kitchen help. Tbe Pere Mi
Hotel. Frankfort. Mich. mar. 8^*

WANTED—Kitchen girl. Mrs. Craneton, Bagfe offlee blodu
mar <-tl

WAt^TED-Man with heavy hoiee to
work around mill Treveree City
Manntaetnr^ Ca
may ^
boy.' B.

hrIhR

“SS.’SJr^

That’s because you are
Dot wearing TREAD<
EASY shoes. Women
who like stylish, shap^
ly shoes Sad- these
shoes to be just what
they require. ' Just as
DWt appearing as oth-'
er shoes, with the ad­
ditional comlort. We
know they will please
you. The price Is. al­
ways
^'8 there’s
only one place to buy
them and that’s at

WANTEE^Apprentioe

FOR BALB-For.Mlfl
few
UMk
owpentm- toiriE u sood «■ W. to- Some good aatured rapastaa vm
qsii* »t UUI* T»v*n.
«r ~ ''
changed, wU^.pot an la a goad
Bor. He aald be bad SM teterrlat^
pirsiarty owneta lor a wa^ or t»»
DMBU; Mar
W«st Bensl
•Mta. Mteet.
BMr
and toa more tba mattar was agUatod
by Brotoer Underwood the largar
bltnUtUe liat grew and tbe e«l
tW TAiM
net grew emaner, and now tbe bUiait
■ORTO.M, AHP o™.«
FOR .aaiB-tfunwr stock tram agitator for asphalt bad gme to bilpk.
GrMBlnc Braa. Nsnerr Co. u Oar- He told of what be bad eece la
CRtmT*4:©*T
tnalSaBroa.
marStl
Ulao. where be bed been a tow di^a;
Fcm SALS-Fobt rood vork bortaa. took up com dodatona and dtad «bt
Tbera was a heavy encwMl leet
1 Btudaid bred bnwd awre and fact tbat Wanes Broa. bad a good
drirar, 1 Sm aaddle hone aad pavement oy thto woold not-^be
togbt at NoHbport ahd batween five
drirar. I Dtbt brood isare. tor aale
and tix inebaa to tbe fleecy white tan
cbeaa InoBlra at J. W. Siaterk lowed a -petant on It. Tba And asp
•wroer Old Net FIfM t^ HsHurt finrlng tbSEltkt
la with the ooondl. hot the red,
' Honaa Farniahlas Store, or tarm.
the LagWature-ThM Udwits have got to pay ftrealitba sf tt.
torn Henae in. PIfteen
baajigltated tor brtek. U is s
day by Odu^ CttA Walter'toAbram
new thing, and be asked if
wwe
U TerwaiiW aad Hra Mary L Page,
Yaaro.
gcing to give them hrtdt on gimrt aobotb.or thii dw.
tiee. He said some who bad made
kHidar mto^ af B»m
(apdtiai to tbe ShOy Mn.)
paving a atndy asM bltnlUhlo w«
Lanting, May
Oovamor Vaner bW^ PnS WRElrtr for toiUaticB.
first date and quoted -Mr. Hai^tcn.
today
vetoed
tba
Dhtlf
mmtShip.toa
He aald now It baAgot down to MtnbUl paaeed by Um kodse ptatasW
Uthle and tbat aoma wanted ave>7and tite eanato this morning, and Mys
Tha tiaun bM Ftatohw-, the lirti
thing under tbe ana btt aomma
be wn fight Its pamage imlasa ba barge of th* paeBtR, ayrivad at tbe
eadam.
wUch
be
bad
not
ksard
TO BZNT-^Two natnaiihad leomA
can be abown some vwlld naaon for Oval Wood Otob dock tUs morahig
ataam beat, watar. elaetrle Bihta; Uoned. Not a atngla. adttary args-i Its becc^ng a law. He made no «wt- ndla toklacCB'a eargo of hardwood
f»m,
M Paevleabaa bean ndTaasqd tbat Utoiva fi^t against
blU la tha lagtaapr S44t llthlc la not good. '
Utaro tor various, raaaima.
Hemid Halley ef Elk
Wm. Wright
FOB BENT-TD Hfht party, food
The bUl la the third oaa c< ttxat
bt to on tbe train today md
WlUism
Wright
aald
tbat
ba
did
taratinr poasd by tba bonaa'datag lakaa to tbe (Band Ttavorse beapttal
Maa Tasatahit ami trait cardaai
)t
Intend
to
aoy
anything;
bM
inaathe past 16 yeara and waa asbra ax- to the ambnlanee toe treatmanL His
good aoO. wan worked and watareo.
mwA as Mr. Patchla bad made ai
haugtive and doatiy cenfinM to tba allmeat baa not been dtegnoeed yti:
ooBvasiaat to dty. L. u. Bryant.
that be bad. be Mt
hpr SMM
meriu than of any other maamir
The tou hiiHK eelRitg vaatol Rea.
moat say eometblng. He
tdd at fore tbe bouse tUa swsIoa
Bnd of Bbeboygin arrived to^penconvenatloa be and Mr. Patahin
MISCEMJWKOUB.
early this motntog with a cargo of
had In the poatofllce. Mr. Patdiln en-abtoglea from Sooth MmUtou Island
Monet to loan «■ pancnal pr^
;g to draw, him over Item aa-.,
tor tbs Hannah A Lay Mercantile Oo.
arty and raal aatato. L KtT ‘ phalt to brick, and alio aald tbat Mr.
Tytar. Bmm M. WBhate b.___
If the Weather la
u-k4f Patcbln was than In favor of brt^
day.
Mist Grate BUrod. toatinr cf the
CHARLES ward; SPEAKER PRO
wliteb he (wnaldered the beat,
sixth ^ade, Boerdman avenoe stitool.
MONET TO LOAN on teal aatoU;
TEM, ACTS COWARDLY
seme Sparring.
wUl toke her popOa to Acme tor a
mortgaga tn. OovMI * Ofosa.
Mr. Patddn took exeepaona to tbe
ito Bank bWMB*.
i-lM
flabtog expedltioB.
tatement and imtetocdt to tell Uie Fern* Operatlen Ter ApppndiclUe-Ru.
Thsre will be a pmd eeelal
OUR MOTOR BOAT POUGB8
dared (be new pastor cf tbe Fourmom of laqoeet Stirprieee
cover tga^ any loae or damage by
teento Street M. B. timreh. tbe Bev.
' '
axploate
are fliB'$4eard.
* ■ • inbnUarina
Hr. nemlng, at 7:M this evealng at
heard words plain, t£e i
----- irk, netfgeoee o--------------SOS West Fifteenth etreet. A ccrdial
ealvage and gBeral ararage «—.
said by Mr. Patcbln were idala.
iSpeeUl to toe'ilaDy Ba^)
taTitaUoD la extended to aR
and an otbar pailla at navlgatton.
MeUen Withdrawn.
Uwting. Mag A;—After
A. M. Kally ef the Natienal Ose
-..jrwUhiatoreooeto
At Uiis point Alderman Moon asked' ^ Of DDctora:«tiAnoto .and Abnma Ugbt company baa laBoclated vrltb
of gasoline. Tkay are
to vrlthdraw Us moUco. with the omi-i VfidrTNt was tieeided to operate 'oa him Orien Narreaou of Dnlutb. and
sent of the second, which was giwi ward IFriday, pbstibly tomorrow, tor the two have leeaed the bnliding at
ed. The aldermen toen had a private
TSrd Is Bboarlng no 22$ Union atroet, where they will
bOKy. aad antomobDe
UU( among themselves sod dropped oourage and eatin leartnl of tha out­ handle tbe goods mannfiMtnred by
_ . - ___ ____ -_ite far aMe or
aadiaago. A. & CnrtlB. Joailoe of tbf Washington street paving tor tbe come of the
the'company ttiey r^reawt
Umialiy it it totbought he wlu ant^
P^aee aad Notary Pi^le. npr IMlmo tlAe being.
T?ie leeai drill team ef the Cent'
Oeeide on BItuUthIc.
vtf*. Be baa ^'«ven crdlBaiy grit pantos of Foroatora. Court Trav
Just ^before • adjourning, howorer. Rnmors of ao t
Na 6. baa received word (bat they
Aldermah Lai«e aroae and said that in store for him at the inqoeat at De­ are expected at Battle Creek
the
tbe board of public woika had teo- troit are still heard. Many htid to Foreatoa' asMtobly la btid. time.
oaioeaded that Waablngtoa street be tbe.^VitioB thiZ » tilaeaa U not
June’ 1$ to to, and win immediately
paved with UtuUthle and be then eerere ai aanwnSfl,
begin work preparatory to going toere
made a motion that their reoomand bringing back a prlse.mendaUon be adopted.
W. R. Feet« the West Front street
Betoro vottng. Aldermaa.
(Coatlnoed from Page Qne.)
said, *Tou know 1 am a brick
to.bla store tor tbe ■ammer,.tbat of
bltullthlc and asphalt paving leapeet- and beUeve in-the oonncU getag -wUh
rAYED THERE
ively and went around together to get tbe maloriSy, aad tor tiiat roason ' NORWOOD
A NIjMI
:preaalon from ptopoily owners wUI vote tor Mtnlllhto.'*.
tIOUES
take bis entire catA for the
When the vote waa taken AUerliving on WaMiingtoo street. Tkey
be wOl fnraiab trouL
only
said Uiey were unable to get a brick man Palmer was
whtteftsh and berrtog. This win be
and that tn aeeoiiig the aigsa- acalnat the
to too west atoe
turea no aigamonts wen put np aad' Cormick waa absent.

emnwHii

WISHmil SREI

■nwBi^iaMi:

w.u

' Ei0Mh .Street PetMten.
wlUi two exoapUoBt they- had aaThe Rev. J. O. Deeto at Neethgort
A petitlok was then reed to'pavq
cured the algnatnree. also that bker
hae bean appototed enotment agent
bad gobaaeoad duilea. The total, m- BM^tb stpeet from Dokn stniet to
W. U SUgSr
Ham of tor (he Indian lands of the Lowmcording to the votea ooonted was as Dlytston atioet with bitoUthie. Tbis Norwood bad A rnth^-perBoua expe- Brule, Cbeyeane River and Crowtoot
tollowt:
pedUon waa algoed by O. B.
rtenoe In coming beta tn a acMa sail' Creek reeervationa. Mr. Deeta vrOl
BItullthk. first diMea, S32B<^ fast el al., and repreaented a total of 1.1M boat with a load edlEBdMr. IRw lea
aalary of $2AOO a year aad
BHeUthle, second ^blee. S3 feet feet The atrwt waa asked, to be 82
Plaea tonr. niOar ftoa Norwood
Mr. Deeta la pleased over
AeplwH, «ret eholee. 1.SB7 feet ' feet wide, and It waa pototod ont tbat Monday, relachlng IlKton ttiand at 2 tbe appointment, which came to btaa
WAMTED-Wanted to bay
this atioet would alwaye be a reel- o'clock' 'Tneaday mbralng Owing to as a Burptlae to a letter from Ben. F;
AaphaK. eeoend whotoe, 2*4 feet
welcht trtan tas to looit
dent atreeL
diwd. U yoo have any to oaD 1
Brick, first chelee, 4S« feet
tbe heavy wind they ware obliged to
of'Indian afme know. < B. X MorvB.
M-tt
Ike 'Winnie, a retldent of tbe street, waU that* until 6 o'tiock last even­
BHek, eeoend chetee,
feet
«S2 feet were' signed with the ma- arose aad said tbat tbeae aamea bad' ing. At that ho« tbey atartSd tor
WANTED—(Hrl compotant tor gaaaral
eeenred
tinea
6
o'clook
and
be
Jority.
this dty and reaebsd bare aC8 o’clock
learned tbat tte oooaeU waa In last evening very ntoeb
«■ •
Out of town, SO feet
PERSONAL MBNTIOM.
»
No exprtialen^ 116 feet later €2 aeslMi and bad to quit with 2H' tbey. bad BOtbtog to eat after (bay
bloeka
Innebed to -the mtontog. tbtir profeat were added for WtollUtIc.
Alderman
Rickard
moved
that
tbe
vltions
having
given
out
Alderman Meen Ideved AdepU
Mr. sugar went to tbe bomo-cC hie Ida this mornttg.
Alderman Hood then -moved that peUUon be received and ^aoea on
dautiuer, Mr*. Coto BowbaO, who
-FOB BALe-Modern ten room boose the report as read be aeoepted and. file and Oiat tbe retideats be given
Edna Will rotumed to her heme is
and loL L. B. BlaeaU, 4S7 Fltth adopted and tbe contract for doing times to get togetber and decide gave him tmmeStetie attention to order Kttgaley this mornttg after a vlalt tn
alreeL
may J-U tbe work be given to tbe MtnUtblc wbat tbey wanted. Carried.
to prevent sny enrlons eOecta alter toe dty.
Miacellaneoua Matters.
peoplA
the
exposure
to
ctid
aad
privation.'
dehn SparitaiB returned to KI
FOB SALE—10 to U corde atona. laThe o. W. D. Co. said tbat tbe dep­
ila mornttg tiler traneaeUBC
quire 6ie Waahlnstoii aU
* O.
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t.
Attorney
uty factory Inspector was not stiisCrotaer. Pbona 12»6 ata.
T6At
ma'tt toe titr.
Attorney M. W. Uni
fied with the vault oondltlans, but as
Mrm Oeorge W. Ctieman ef Seuth
to apeak.
there were no aewer oonnacU
Ubion btreet went to Twin Mountott
he bad p
Health Offoer Martin would
the balance of tbe day going over low them to put vaulU ovar the lake Arthur HlHiker WIR Tike tba Dally tola morning tor a vltiL
Mm Frod Rfehtar of <24 Unlee
this street and Sndtog out iriiat was they could not maka
street baa gone to Grand Baplda'for
wanted. He then went Into the his­ ferred to aewer bomati
Artbnr BOUktoi formeriy of fbU 4 two weeks’ vlili with friends.
tory o; the (USerent meeUngs'beld, Tbe Gommlttoe on
William Welch and family left this
FOR BAIA—Mr. PrtnlM. do yoa aaed begtonlng wB}) the one at Park place mended tbat a lateiti sew«r be btilt! dty. but wtko bat been In Readtog,
a load aad slug rack, good as
^otel. Be Bald he desired to be fair from Welttngton etreet to tbe right i Pa., for aotoe Uma looking after tip OMtntag tor tbe upper peninsula,
Biqalra of tbe Eagle Press.
cutotloo tor tbe Beading Dally Tale- irtteto tbey wOl make tbtir borne.
aad square aad had no Interest la
of wayofthePere-Marquetta. Adopt- gram, baa aeo^ted a potitica wltt
William Barteo ti Bendoe passed
laying any pavament He asM the
tbe Dtily News of Omd Raptda and throngb toe dty tola UMnlng on bU
mtoority for bcfaM was tAK feet on
FOR SALB-^toel i
ftedoee
Pawitirakara*
Ueenaa.
will begin hU duties about May 26.
- and Otoe] rai
way to South Boardii^ tor a vlsiL
first'and eeooiid. which outvoted the
Tbe consmittee on Uoenaea loeo—
------Enquire of---------------- ---------- other*. He then read
Mr. and Mrs. I W. BllUkar bhva
Mm a E. -ntua' has ratamad from
petition
MtSed that tbe Uoenee tee tor pawn­ jnst rectired the above srerd
trie. Oo, US Casa etreet or Olt
a aavenl ■ostta' vttit wtto frlenda
Iseas
phone S02.
..............................
r mi whicA he had taken arousu whtoh broker* be reduced from $60 to $26,
aald that the aaderaigned property end tbat tbey be paid la advance.; their aon, who bto been abeent from U ^ eunny eontb and la> lOtiilgao.
toe dty a nbmbar of years.
Miaa J. Stoea ef Clare, 4^ hwbeen
FOR SALE-OaaoUae engine. 3 h. p. owners pledge end beUeve that It Ip
Adopted.
Later
a
roatintloa
Good thing tor printing ofDoe. Bn^ for Uie best intereela to pave with
Mr. HDliker la knewa aa a bustler vMtlac tt toe dty, want to OedUlac
d amending -tb*
- e of tbe Ki •• "
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Ifthls cboaea ooenpatlea.
this monSif for-a vlait More rebrick, and-read the names which to­ that tifeot.
tnrnttg hpna.
taled up tft. a. ftofttaga of tUH Aet,
C. DerHnfters wife and sea reFOB. SALB-White Wyandotte «ga to say aotfalng of a groat maay he
A reaointton was adopted -benring
for batching; $1.60 tor 16 eggs. Mrs. had not a^ be aald. Re went«« to
twnad.to thair biuna ta South BoatdJas. Barria, R. F. D. No. *, Ota.
upon tbe ^al election btid Aprfi
morning after a vlalt (n tbe
■how how the roporta were padded
phone U61 U-ta.
apr kW**
30. to bond tor $86^00 for pavlag In­
with Hr*. Al BontiMoa.
by interaecaoBa which' amounted to terior aquarea and tor water'maln ax- Good Men, Pleoee of Property StHl
ioB 8Alo-^«t at KM Mekwyf 870 feet and tbat aOO Xeet of tU river
Chevy L. Cbaes ef Appleton, WlSn
lAleh the canvass
AvtilaWe.
arrived tt toe tity yetierday tor
asaeeaed ua.the tax nfil at only |too showed 1S7 for bonding. 27 agtinat
F. p. Brown, county ireesurer, re- tow days' vlaK with bis brother. Dr
waa added K.aBd if tola was token
Bane Press.
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IMt
and one Maol^ The propetitiob »aa pwta tbat toe tax «lea yeetardhy «d
ont of tha vote the bltnltthle had omy
carried by a twothlrdi vote, and tbe not dean up tba pnpmty as tioM ito
FOB SALE—Dry oadar klndllM In ■boot <A00 feet
Mtea LuHi Shtfinan ef Leckpert, N.
laauing
of
tba
bcmda
was
aatbortsed.
last
TMT. but toat many plwaa of T., who has bean Maying with Hr. aad
buB^ AaUvared. Drop a card to
O. Fraaba, Box S77, TravmM OUy.
•treat . Heller Oeea to CbeHevelx. pr^ierty wio ba atid daring tba oom- Mm T. D. McKans tor ton past yaar
Aldermaa Winnie reported that the lag two wabka. dsrlBg whMto time tba and a bal( left tola men^ tor bar
d tbe price oommlttee waa wflUng to let
■tie wUl. ba k«A open at laaaL
FOB, BALE—w
•d tome.
paid for bltulUUo too tdg. He called street rtiler go to Charievolx tor not
A good maay glaeea ti la^ MO atlU
HIM Mary Cewphea roturmti to
the roport euhiiimed a Jnmbdti mesa lem than $10 per day net and that loft tt toe towntiitps and gotta a Ut
Btrsat ObapbciM 466.
Fargo, N. O.. this ■menttghttMspond1 tbat U tbe oceudl ooold
tbey were to send a man from bare Of tt)Js land never wfil be aoM.
ttg bar vacation In tbe etty.
anytUag oct of u tb^ oould do bet- to run It 'ile roUer wtu bs 1st to
CaaapbeU tt a nnrnt end ban beea
them under the
■peeHttE bar ttma bare te nat aad
He aald the oounell bad a doty to streeu end
Rfqm and it was aoffn- him to teu
Wharf
Uiem what It waa. AMo that a
Aidmm Patear moved thai'tba
Who bad tigaed tor bftaUthic mayor appotat A wharf oommittaA Fred kardle Md Mies Edna $cMt
vrcBW on tbla ptiftion. Hutid there and tbe mayor apptiatad the teUowIMtedi
bad been BO ndveoate here tor brteki log. whltii V
Fred Lardle uni Miss Bias Scott
FOR 8AI»-O0l
1 tiitekan owiien are hereby noti­
and that he---------- ‘ ' * "
wero-laartred at 2 O’tiock this nfttp. fied that tiO^ena are not allowed to
good tototko. 1
by tbe Rev. Joe. Dutton, tbe nm at Urge from AptU lat to Novem­
Ha 'sbowed, how he bad
r Ihhttg'ptoM at tbtir t
ber laL nd any fmd act eaoloeed
la setting hla
new bmne. 86$ Bast Bighto Street
DAILY BASLE WANT ADS PAY.
daring those data wlO be looked after
A amaU comptibr
rtit^Vaa sad by tbe city pouadmaMar.
friends win arueent
may 8tf ,
W. G. Btnible.
with the atatement tb^
wm I

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Trih CHAMOIS.

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W.y, ef th. Oh, Afrimti, ef the MeUR.
Uin. ef Eurepa
Exciluis spurt, Um more hgdtiiig be­
cause of (be hanl»hii«i cooueotad with
It Is oj'ereJ By ebamoix buuitog to tlw
mouuiauis uf Eumpe, Tiie ebamtos
are round erervwbere la tbe bigbeet/'
njountam-s ,-f Orvnji.Dy. Austria. 8w«/
«Tbnd. In Trtuttylvjuia, m tbe Car- '
pallilans. slro lo tbe Alps, mod these
cxiremel.v sliy uDlmaln are regarded by
all true buiUHiucc ax tbe exiM deelrable of (III same. Tbe chamois belonpi to tbe alttetope.qpeclea; but nnin* Its Vto of Ibe broad plains. It pre­
fers Uiri IbiTen wiids of tbe bigb mounleluo. aud, like (be roountala ebeep. tbe
ll«z and (be ctoufion. it neteeta in this
terrlloiT fuU of ebaera* and canyoM
tbe mewt Impunable reptena as Da lair.
OuriDc the euiDmer moetba the chamots rosm* In tbe bisber allltndee. but
I In the wlntep (Ibk- it mu« deMwod to
I find its feed. After feedlnp It returiis
•««. to Its (>!d Impavsable Doobr. where It
feels ware. A» in the caae of the
doer, the m.ale Is mlled i buck and tbe
female a (lee; but. Al'nilke all Mber ani­
mals ef thi« kind, both eexe* are antler
ed. the born. tieloB called •'krleketer."
of the doe are somewhat
.6481 lighter
n th'lee of the bock. The
•-«25ldoq brii
torth ooe-rnwo every year.
.412
.— eomctlu
eomctlniep Iwn. imt wry iMidom three,
'.412j»'blcb are very dearly loved by tbe
,1^ mother and wiifr-i, xbe proterta agatost
all danitera.-Oiiter'c Book.

Mai. Blushar. aM Thair Cere.
“A good mati.v men l•luxh.’' aald a
physb-iant-aome so palufolly ttaatthey
come to me to Im cured. Tbe curw I
recomtnemriri an old ooe. It la tbe
j abandonuietlt of overlieev.v ctothlng.
I eapeclsll.v of woolen socks. AmastogIt
| ls bon- muiiy uialr Moabm have a
Chicago 8, develud i.
__________
pi«^^on.I(>r thick
socks_________
of wool
Detroit 4, BL tomto 3. .
I hot ^'Ftilimbcv* wesr llgbt eneugk
Philadelphla-NewYork wet groon^.j ctotbes. To them
Waahlngtwa-Bceton, wet gratmds.'
mend a nerve treetioeoL 1 adrIM
them te make speeebet at banqiMs, te
Nattonel League.
be witneesee to murder trials, to ge te ’
New Tmk 2. Brooklyn L
teak and dancea w develop, to abort
PhUadtii^ 3, Boaton L
tbe wve. as e wrestler develops hla
PlttabOirCbiengo. wet grounds.
mnade. - Slnsblng la a dlflieult fibwedac
to eme. As a rule. It pamm assay ef >
Itself when Ibe victim feacbea Ua (Mp ’
CMh • Veleane Spina.
Tbe febrie.apprkled like aptia glass. tytifth yeai.--New Orieena Tlmew
ti
,
Whim. M yer emitted niUilion- sclutIL
nt to* aald the dressmaker, "the cosO
e from HawalL *1

twy tt toe crater ti tbe voIcsdo Manna
Lea. la tbe crater eurges snake of firo.
and the dropa.of lavs on tbe lake's
m by t
; whici
itoat toe strooge. dry, firm foam tbat
(be wind chorus up and toaees on toe
beech tt great stnnns.-rhlladelphU
BoRettn.

The Lertiev PH.
The pit we used to reed about le
BngUah dovpIs bsi eisioat disappeared
from the I.endon tbealera. ewlvlim
mainly at ibejonric balls, theogb motto
abbrerialed. The orcheetin etalle teve
It with tbelr bitii «______
that tbe nstonet eppean quite
American. Back of tbeae etalla. In
wttt we elKiuId call tbe parquet «rUr- cheap neate forrolng tbe
modern pit High nod low. rich and
poor, are Ifaos brotuUX directly tn eoctnirt.-Travel \l-v-:rii)e. .
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