Traverse City Press, February 09, 1917

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Traverse City Press, February 09, 1917

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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imVER^ WlfMSS
CaLwP TItAVKRSE

crpT ciRCULAnoK-aeo

THE SMOIE STACKS WINTER eARMlTAL
AIAOST IN SIGHT
WILL BE SO^
Chaniber of Commerce Figtircs Show that Labor Cost
U Low Which is Ad*
vantage to Manufacturers.

TS H<W tttWSfAMR
NKW5PAKK

TRAVraag CITY, WlCHip^. fl. ftlT

.SOME OF THE eWMAN^ LINERS AT THE HOBOKEN DOCKS

ad for.lbe
rood of Traverse City and aomebody
umpsiBtothe fatr&e<s,.starU tb« btli
roiui^aiid there is s*“*■‘-'“

YAUmMS
We have just opened a
nice aseortment of

only
>S w(
wanting io good weather and the
The Chamber of Commerce has thing
completed a survey by which they diy will long be remembered in the
ought to be able to interest men who wbole^region as.^the event par ex*
bettor than that■ ~fl
are looldng tor new sites for mao* cellenee. Whatisbetf*
vfacturfng propositiwis in the Traverse will mean more of tfiem and a general
City territory. This survey shows that revival of the spirit that
the number of persons ejnph.yed by riiings bnm. If you are not doing your
strictly industrial propositions reaches part to spread the good news gett bi
1,446 and that' the toUl amount in wages right now and get the crowd from here,
paid by tfaem reaches the sum of 6680, tbere and ev^erywhere.
667. This does not include the John- worth going miles to see and more to
Tiiw HIV *niue of rtie greet Owfcan liners that liave been docked at piers at Hoboken, k.-J» Mnee tbe war
participate. The committees areon the
'. ton Cigar Factory.
startwl Btid Hint are now under the ke#n aerntiny of the collects of the port of New XoA.
The figures show that the coital jump, the merchants ready to co*
operate
and
tbe
people
oo
the
anxious
invested in these enterprises is 81.861,
200 and the amount paid «ut in wages seat for the great day to arrive. Ever
each year is therefore just about half seen awintercarnival? No! Then yau
of the total amount of capital invested. missed tbe sight of a lile time and
This IS a very fair showing and one is the time to get ready to see a real
that has been used to advantage forthe sight. BuPdont be satisfied wrth just
seeing; Jump in end be a part of t^e Do you iitieud to visit tbe Auto Show
purpose it was intended to fulfil.
tbinkt they hare anyWhen aoyoi
great big whole. Make it a big, stu­ to tie held dt Grand Rapids,
•r be used effectively in
thing
ihetl
op tbe
pendous, staggering, success • and you ing Feb. 19th and lasting-unlU the24tb?
they have another imeM coming.
Rumors have somebow been placet!
The show this y
do it.
gumeni in inducing .other factories to
in oreuiaiion
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I that
mat owing to
xo tbe
ine fire
lire in Yc pro
largest and best yet, nelthertime,
locate rigbtsipiiere amongst us. Just
an Hr*. O. H. Snyder, i
or nor money being spared to make it the Saxon plant at Detroit that it would Mr. and
e little Sample in division and we find
be difficult to supply cars fortbetrade. the Morgan bim. drovwfnto.lown Tfanrafrom tips that the average wage
ly and juai grabbed ufTa
ofTa amall buneb
bn
of
Fred C. Rice, the local distributor,- day
If you have an idea of bu.ring
' Traverse City is approximate^' 8470.70 ITie oratorical abilities of George If.
ires us that deliveries
I Saxons the biida. Although it wa> done
which you surely hare, it is only fair
peraiinum and that ought td be induce­ Gegner were never more forcibly disdoffl Kindoded the Mayor and aome olhte*yourself and a business proposition wiU-be made right on time,
ment enough from a cheap labor stand- pl^ed then when he appeared before
to see the different lines that will be recrived word from the factory that er aocial li^ttaod they made tbe borne
poiut to interest almost any stock­ the Co:
n last Monday night and shown.
they are alreadv making cars and that look like a National gathering of diploYou can learn more about
holder or promoter. Tbe cost of pro­ made tbe touching and pathetic pleg
At a tocial aflair it war par excel.
car in a single day at tbe show than you with|n thirty <^>-s the normal output
duction is the thing .that cuts
(or the comfort of bis canine chaiires. could in several years of driving. Tbe'{wUlbe
will be reacb^. The new Saxon plant Itnbe while ax a gaalroaomk-attack -* —profits and if tbe facts can be put up
Mr. Cook, who ad<
.kO.1, has been under ct
Incidentally he broke forth into a best Id'every car will be shown, there-lwbich
to the men who control tbe installation personal plea tor the salvation of bis
wat tbe natter of cerefore you can select that which suits Jbr some time w ill be ready for occu- *’eook with
of Industrial Plants and have to do with own hide which be feared might be­
your fancy, both for design and me­ paDV.-in the early spring and
their location there is no reason why come tbe property of Chief ijiyhm or
funny
tlalT
and%wacded
lopicx
chanical f< Btures.
output of the
these cannot be brought here. Now Sheriff Campbell for an indefinite time.
otbert wat a caution. Tbere are no rafBwill be able to jud^ intelligently tlte factoif
tbe Board of Directors are moving
ed leatben and il ii aaid tbe birdt are
So touching and full of inconlestible merita of tbe different cars. The show
the right lines and if tbe Publicity de­ logic was the argumant that the Comagain bolding tbe borne
coming at this time of the year tends
partment getsinto the game and grabs missieo became interested to tbe prrint
to liven us up and give us something
off these opportunities
of providing a mansion for the stray to talk about until tbe spnng fever for
them to'spread tbe stuff that counts jn dis^les of poodledom.
ous takes bold of ut.
bringing home tbe prise package
We have
^ Traverse City wif) be decidedly pn the
-map before anoAer year rolls aMondl

Valentines
Valentine Post Cards
Valentii»,Place Cards
Valentine Novelties
Etc.
Pick while the picking 'j
good

SAXON AUTO PLANT THE SCREAM
HERE’S YOUR
INVITATION NOT SERIOUSLY
OF THE EAGLE
DAMAGED

Wait’s ;
DCug Store

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my na. We rou;l, however, apti- proved a Aan to the very last., Always
fy the G. R. A: 1.. a few d^ ahead Yif friendly to labor and to labor's cause
time, so if you wish to join tbe party, be Was constantly on the lookout to do
)emx>d forthe masses and believed
kindly let us have your name, so w«
: c&ld only be done by education.
make reservation for you. Tbe
For years therefore be had devoted
specie
jKegiOD besides getting us better a many hours of each day and many
Harry E. NiehoU, formerly a resident
dollars
in money to the cause be loved.
Iqualnted with each other.
itftku city while enroQle to the West,
He was a sincere and ardent worker
to
great beyond, in Alton. HI. I abolish backbreaking wash­ ' Let us hear from your
in a battle that he believed was right
Yours very truly,
Feb.-4. Benuins were brou^i to this board toil. 1 Am Ralomite.
TRAVERSE CITY OVERLAND CO.
SoM oidy by. MeCeemiek. of Ceera.
hardest and most effective
per John A. Ott. Mgr.
The PRESS is in receipt of the above prot>agandists.
Invitation from the Traverse City Over­
land Co. to join a party of auto enthus­
iasts who will attendJhe Auto Show at
Grand Rapids. A committee is now iiying to get special rates on round trip
J. .1. lYiompson o^Grand Rapids and
fares. Every body is invited and a good
, of
Are yon USING or MISUSING them?
time is assured.

wW^be opes to receive eutr
^ o'clc^k
312 South
Uoion Street.

i^lH^rak. & Niwb
of pmavic acid poucainB. Tuesday morn- scriptions from 7 to
iat.-PQsani held from boiaie of 3o«ph SaturdtiT eveiiins.
9uar. Bmial in Oakwood.
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mfERSECnYBATTEXrSHOP
CHANGES HANDS

YOUR EYES!

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'J'HIS can be told only by
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examination by a com­
petent optometrist.
Tbe tigot of weak eyet are: yonr
betd a^et; yonr cyet bant; or
tbere it a dull pnn bebind them.
Even if there be only an OCCA-'
; SIONALlwitcbing of tby lidt. or
I if tbere it much occaiioa to rub
I the eyet or timiltr annoyancet it ^
Uo't a bit too toon to consult os.

In bet all eye paiiu are Mptalktiul
wbat it it that it wrong can only tie
lol^by
on by a
optoDeuitt.
There
may be notking wrong at all but it
it a comfort to KNOT that and
even mUI better to know il there IS
anylbing wrong.
It will take bnt a few minutet to
determine itieae poimt Cnrjyou. IT
WILL COST YOU NOTHING
FOR THE EXAMINATION.

Will you put your time against ourst
Oppojfre
Front^

Hotel

Sireet

Whiting

pvirrhased the Traverse City Bettery

Shop from the Michigaiin Tire Co., of
GHTOED GETS DESERVED
Rapids. Tbe new firm is pre­
SALARY INCREASE (ireml
pared to furnish all makes of battgries

William Gifford, City Electrician and with a complete new'stock on ' band.
guardian of the fortunes of Jbe Muni­ In addition they wiJI recharge
cipal Electric Light Plant was granted pair all make of batteries. Mr. Tbompa well earned increase of salery by the
n is eotriidered one of the best batCommisionera
and the amount he “''" ‘retv man in the state and comes here
. *...... ,...
. we....,
geu„|l«
p„ iponlh. Mr.QfIo.d;,,,„,,5
hac npnv-.-/<
<k.<
id
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proved beyond a doubt that he isj
efficient and can make good
for it is to him is due practically anythiik th.ihu_b... done, nudiapped j
SERVES COllMONnTS THANES

li'M,? COUNTY CLERi WHITE DE-

To Ih. unllrine p.,»..,r.„„ „I
r.«bed th. hish
n..rk 'Jo^|cootilv
Clerk Whit,
» -nue
-du. tue
the f.et
~ ..t,r
.
uouiHk i-ierK
Tfime is
laci
There
muy thtege th.t ...
doee^d Mr Oittord i. the .... 1. d. |
j,',
ili,pii,Trtll'.‘ot'b^
them If the Commissioners wil! stand
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u .d -u 'charged to Traverse City. For many
Stricnr.P? 1' ?^
^t w^vy weeks the genial Clerk has been
Electric Li^t Plant is the one big asset
Secretary of State Taxtghtn- until
owned by Traverse City that can be;*J“]gj.,*
we have the satisfac^on of

nes. As far as fhe people, arelover a yearago.aid ought to be don
erped there is no reas m wliy they has at last ^n ae^piished by
. .. Id not have three «....
nt juice to Traverse City boy unasusted andalon.
cook with, if nothing more.

Safety First

FURNACE OWNERS!
Save 25 per cent of yoiir fuel bill.

and City Attorney Patchin was to li
effect that the Y. W.
A. get iis.
rent for the puUic rest room craducted
)> the officials was that the statutes
reqnired the maintenanra of such a
comfort station and this was the cheap­
est way out of it. ConfmissionerLardie
suggested that the amount
enough and advocated the payment ofl
twenty dollars per month. The Com­
mission seemed to think that this vvas
the proper thing to do and it was
carried by a unanimous vote.

Fi»h. dewey-aweel, in rich con­
trast wHta' the beart-diaped leaves.
they seem particularly appropriate
for a Valentine offering.
Come.in and see our beautiful dis­
play of Cut FloWera.

Opurra fflitt Jlmon ht\ap
at Aiiirraoti'*

Worth Trying, Ariyhow.
Start aome kind word on tta travels,
and fdo It now; tbere U no triUng
the good It will aecompUth trill
for their .votpeth)' end kind word, to stop.—Selected.
US in our hours of sorrow caused by the
death of our...............................
many beautiful flowers.
I am Ai^ty all powerful
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Davis and family Rubless Washday Champioii.
S29 N. Elmwood Ave.

CARO OF THANKS

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I AM RALOMITE

Si»ld waly hr. MeCuraoiek, of Court*

The New Edison
RE-CREATES MUSIC
It is not a talking machine. It does not give a mere
mechanical and.only approximate reproduction of music-'
al sounds. It actually re-creates music so that the keenest
ear cannot detect any difference between the tones pro­
duced by fhe living artist ^nd Mr. Edison’s instrument
Come to our store, and hear the world renowned artists:
Marie Kaiser, Anna Case, Elizabeth^ Spencer. Thomas

...............
Spaldir
Chalmers,
Walter Van Brunt and. Albert
Spalding. Al­
ways pleased to give you a demonstration. New records
just received.
Prop. City
*E>rug Store

John P. Scott-

FURNACE OWNERS!
Protect the Health of Your Families

An Ameiican Huini^fier

IGNORANT AS TO HEALTHFUL HEATING

Attadwd to the Mioke pips «f your furnau
eiprates on the-waste heat.

TALK JO ROEST, the Humidifier Man
215 Eut Eleveoth Shert

Y.W.CA.GEISANAD-

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I THE ufilE ONES

' -hM* caused the death of scores of children and 'been a
serious handicap to thousands of housewives.

READ score of testimonieJs from satisfied
users in Traverse City

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Traverse City Press

UR6EST iltHE jCRATER ON

TRMIBU m THOSCBOOLS

Of Ut« »ever«l tuipenitoB#
kta piwe in th* tehoaiM, of chBdren
Printed every Friday by the
**o arc MJd to be unable to keep up
GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE the pace. In other words, the suspen­
9 « « 1 t<> •* .
sion has been made betause the-chOd ,
C. E. Myers,

0«n- McfH. C. Dalsell.
Adv. Mp-.
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has not been
able____
to keep up with the
GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SF.RVICE classes. There roust be a reason for
Myers ft Myers, - SoIeOwnets
;thiaand the parente insist that their Editor PRESS:Detf sir: I liearGly
appegve the
S«».b Union Stmni
“ £“! cmicitm in your last i^ue relative, to
...w
r-w .........
which taturn the meetings of the Board of Educatiun
and
sincerely
hope
that
It
will deveIop|
pay the salaries of the teachers and
up to them to solve the problem. ^Tien a sufftdent desireon tlie part of tbe|
Our esteemed contemporary, the Rer- wc went to school nobody was expelled Board to hold the Board me tings in'
urd-Eagle boosts Dan Cupid through the or suspended for any such cause.
the Council room. It is not the desire'
agency of the county clerksoffice which
The PRESS will be pleased to print or Intenfof the Board to closet them­
sports a department known as the mar- ftiything having* bearing on this mat­ selves. It's simply a matter of con­
riage license bureau, from which pour ter. In the Public Forum there is a let­ venience. which come* in vt^e
forth at divers times certain couples ter from a member ot the Board of Edu- through the lack of public interest in
attending these meetings. The mem­
bers would much - prefer to have the
; -•[•.TriX;:.,.’:
meansliigh cost of living and has no
public Ifsten tothe discussions instead
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of reading the'final in the PRESS.
connection with the Hannah ft Uy
Mereantile Co. No doubt it is natural
For your convenience the Board meets i
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lurifcal luiue cinlel of whkJi miy f««:uitl ba« »» tui ii'iiclK-d. this niDi------..................... tiuit this condition should exist and it is pying the center of the stage this ywr. the'last Thursday in ea<;h Bmntb, but
.
“ ■'.i l si.mme ^oui north of Comblea. Its mouth Is neariy JOO ysrds long and 60 yards wide, a charge of 22.000
its getting more costly space than the as that comes this month on the 22nd,
barely pomibh that two can live
Prima Donnas.
All on account of tBe Ihe date might possibly be changed
• • if the.
cheaply as one, particularly
lias to pay board and really geU it, but price. Funny is it nott
and if so you may be notified
ified through!
it is absolutely certain that when these
the PRESS. -We hope to see a goodly I
two hrfve been «Sponsible-»or bringing
attendance and especially all the[
IS THIS RIGHT?
ing two or more innocent little ones in­ The U. S. Department of Agriculture parents whose children were tem-|
The writer would like tohearthrough
the PRESS from some of the lady work­
to tlie world tliat they carniot live as points out that e^ are a valuable arti porarilly suspended from -School. \
Editor The Press
ers
{factory
girU as we are coi^only
That’s
a
matter
that
should
be
thorougn.
I
The
people
of
Traverse
City
have
de of diet Traverse City people know
cheaply.
If it is not asking to much would you called) as to what their oplmon isalong
children who go to school whenever the
TOE PRESS is more concerned with this but what they are most interested ly invesiitigated with you present.
(his lice.
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streets are in a passaljlfi condition. print the enclooed in the PRESS this
A. W. Bartak, Board member.
m U whether or not the Department
Factory Girl.
Several times ef late these -streets, week? l.alsD wish to thank you for the
cent little ones th»n it is in the amount will tell us how to get the price to use
oral least the sidewalks, have bwn paper for the past year. Have enjoyed
of fees or the number of marriage that this fruit. We realize that these eggs
--[absolutely impassable evm for adults. rea .ing it very much and shall send in
lake place and it believes that it is near­ are valuable—even the storage kind.
my subscription soon. Being one of
ly a crime to place these little ones in
It must be rememberid tiiat
EDITOR THE PRESS:—
There is an election coming on in tbh
the positions of paupers or subject to
Enclosed find check for$l.f>0in pay- schools now start at 8 JO a. m. and not the women who have to work to feed
near future and the people seem to
iusuffident food.. Therefore there re- _
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ment^of one years subscription to the al 4; 30P. M, Last Monday the plows my family, funds are short just now.
We get such small wages at the....... think it is of more than ordinary Im­
mains but one of two things to be done
Meuden In War Time,
PRESS. I noticed an announcemedt bad not reached some of the streets
.................factory.
But
1
mean
to
portance.
and it is. There are two
and that is to either limit the number Meodon. the gay. Meudon of tryrts of the change in the Grand Rapida when the shades of night were falling
<,rin.rri.e,.«to.«b.nitto.cmp,,iSi, .od moonUgtt p™oi.|aa» t..
papers and again your Feb. 2 issue. and there were drifls across sidewalks have the PRESS just the same. If it members of the Board of Education to
o,
on .birth conirol. Thi. Wa»on»«> l"<o ■
some esses two and three feet high. is not real ne«sftir-4“^jprtnt my be electedend greet care is necessary
I enjoy reading t- e battle PRESS very7^^.
1, j u
I ' I r iir.«. atatlon platform Is crowded with uniseems to be the bpinton of the dtizens
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rt*«,n,nh » ro.ched by . lord folio,
broncho.; nch much and ho'pe you will continue along Every-body knows it drifted some but name. Ifllis, (^so.
in general in the selection of the men
up on Ihc lnptolhrm.rr.ni!ehccn.r,^,.j..|^.,^l„Ui,„,^l^„,„,^p,„^ the same lines as in the past although it did not mow and therefore the sitwho are to direct the affairs of the
bureau, where the next step woulB
sho«-lng with pride 1 must admit 1 look forwnrd to the time :uaiion could jiave been bandied bad it
If wishes w-ere fishes we’d have a!
ml incfitutiMs for the coming
have led to the divorce court and the ^oles tom In their coats by rifle balls. when the PRESS will be bought off and'not been Overlooked and it musltiotbe
few Died.
iterm{ On Hie election of the men this
next to the Superintendent of the poor, convalescents wenring the old red pan-1 it will b* another one sided affair.ioverlooked for these kiddies must go
If wishes were horses we'd all take a year depends, thinks the voter, tbe de­
There we would have found, accoi ding taloons. used only by those behind the > This may seem a little overbearing! to school. Somebody suggests that it
• ride.
cision as to whether the bond issue for
to a news item in the same paper, that flghtlnc line, often with one leg folded ;j,„ n,y part to make such a sUtement !was an exceptional case but exceptional
If the city would only land some
the Poor Coinmivsionor had said in re- np; wniaves w hose baggy trousers, for- i
j sincerely HOPE my prophesy cases require vigorous acHon and what ictoo' where the men could have wiwk a new High School will againbe presen­
ply to a request for aid. that funas were merly Mo.kI red. hn%^ now clianged
to will not come true, ir the pREssIWe
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PRESS! we want
want is
is results.
results, At the same time 1 the wintcr-we'd be glad. It seems ted to the people. The man who thinks
too low and that the reasmi for this was
iwill-Stick
The mora
were plowing to be a general thing for all the fac­ that the pubUc wiU be united on this
^llfc a^jwill
“Stick by the people”
people" as it has in
in'the
mote hardy children
chil
issue b evldenUy badly mistaken and
d only
onl; go, brown coats, who never I span as If'
that two dollars this year would
IPS wi
were being
success is sure.
the drifts rollers
_ i
tones
ujo men
ujd ain
,, the
mv fall.
tories lo
to lurn
turn uuwu
down the
there will be many pros and eons that
„ f.r .. a... lart ,vmr. Tl.a. II.oueIj
, b„dboi.
Wishing the PRF.SS and its people the
down town streets. whUe the lessi
—-----, I inai leaves me women to
lu support»
will have to be taken into consideration
I,< h.d r-j-ived the u.ne .m.unl of
jl.n.e .1 the
lebestanuck^J^am, ,
r
hardy 'chlldr.n
children lost
lo,rt the
the daj-’a study. themKlve. .nd
uid the f.milv
tunlfy all
.11 throueb
throueh
Th» time has gone by when any few
money apt.roximately 11 furnished only
crosses and anille.—Mine. BerA FARMER '
intended as a criticism but the cold weather.
men can get together and say “ well,
one-hsrti the relief or Imugh't only one napdlnl-SJoesiedt. In Cartoons -MagaEdllor-,Note;-Th.»k.vouMr. F.r».r
IS IT FAIR?
boys, it’s up to us; who shall it be"?
hair the goods. Applying this again to *ij,e.
niny not be-nece.ss.ni-y.
your aubscri
subscription and alsi, fer your
The writer knows of seve^ families So let the clans gather and tbe little
iheChamlxTof Oi

find tliat the averace wage paid in the
Question of Adjectives.
jopenn opinion in regard
to the squelchwheratheman is at home while the political pot boil merrily for there is
ing the
the voice
voice of
of the
the Pl?^&wqd
Pt{^S-aqd 1 wi.sh
is »47i) 70 la?yeor ind we find ’
® mat- l1 mg
I wife works for small wages to feed the woric to be done.
cily was
tele-’to state most EMPHATjCAI^
{family. In some cases the re are three
InsHmount
grams report "a bloody battle" In ^ex-;your prophesv positively will not come
I eliminate Dirt—make deaniniem^rs, in othera five, Time once
ahd.U„.;^e the wade in hue- rTO;'X,;,‘,'rtmn
I wonder itrue. Our po'licy in the past will be
en-.and wholesome and aave the'waswhen the husband must support
ing powers of,|^»2:j.'r.35 per annum how iimiiy tiuipa tlmt number
ner were-our
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policy of the future lo the

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ATTENnOM. WL UmiAN

FACTORTCIRITEUSpi STORY

A FARMER SPEARS

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SPRINC ELECnOM IS COMING

.hrtS2iL™,’™rh„ys halt the

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Now the wife must do : I much «
more than tbe mfD. -

t>id buf we do find fauH with conditions, in the eMnniRhee wbicB we don’t e
tliat make it impossible Jor Cupid’s call ■HghtY--Lood(»n Observer,
children to Hi’e decently.
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Witch HazeljCream-gfeftt
after aluviss and for all akiii
roughness. Large bottle 25c
at Scott’s City Drug Store.

LYRIC THEATRE
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HA KNBAU YOUNG
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‘THE FOOLISH
VHIGIN’
BY THOMAS DIXON
--Author of—

“The Birth of a Nation”
I Clara KimballYoung
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inThe Foolish

Virgin"!

SHINICKdHTTUHES ___________ '

The Girl Who Rushes Into Marroage Is A Fool..

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A Picture For Every Cirl Who Expects To Marry

More Young Girls Lives Are Ruined By Hasty Marriage Than By Any Othw Process."

Directed By ALBERT CAPELLANl ,
Producer of "Le* Miserables,’* '’Camilie*' and “The Common Law”

THoauu Diton

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SUNDAY^nd Monday, FEB. 11 - 12
-MATINEE AND EVENINGADULTS I5c-

--------^BOX SEATS 25c------ --

CHld>|LEN 5c
wiiiiiifilfW
Ti;.

a

Prandsco after the rtoee-of Ms coUege
rmx. adb the etheMhformlDg him tbst
hls Aon had beea-saved and was at
Ibe CtrHnjtion farui. Inspired him to anwN.,, Autliw, Wlu HW DMi.
instant activity.
.i»Uirt -la Cannn lai.UA M(.
“White." be called to hls eeoatary.
1«IM t.
cui. I. MMn-.
“get 'ihe traffic manager of the 8. Pon the wire. Trtl hhn 1 went a apeclal
made np aikl ready to start for Pori
Jefferson within the hour. Have my.,
own car pm on. White.”
* bare garret. No aelf-rospeettng aaThe mnn who eat that night in hU thot ever stroggled witboat a bars
private car. staring ont Into the derk- garret.
^t now the end was atxhand. He
ness, was a vmy different Bupert
■ at least so far as externals had had no food for two daya..anfi.Ma
were CMtcerne4 from the Bupen masterpiece had been^rotined from
Holmes who had come to Seattle froni the forty-elghth publlgh^
Boat mldnl^ he carefully 'stopped
the camp on the OalapooU ‘tweoiy
years before. Only hls eyes had re­ up every crerlcb In window and door
on the g^ahd lay dowa on his
mapped jmehaaged. And these were
Idenk
bed to die.
as cold and cruel aa ^er.
But in the morning-^(ai Is the
It Holmes' aM>earance had changed
of fate—there arrived a le«»
I the twenty years hls life had
changed still more. His rise In bail- ^m a famous editor tncloMng a
ness had been meteopc. Five years <*eck for giOO for one of hkr'exqnWte
Bhm
stortea.
Ah, it was too. too sadl
after bis marriage to Florence HsrSBut do not weep. M. *B. was not
ton. her father hod died, leariug bb
vast fortune to bis daughter, and Rnp- dead. Be is alive today, nklng tea
est Holmes had stepped Into .the presl- t^bonsand a year from hU novels. He
7 Of the Northern Land k Ltuubei tad forgotten to put a coin in the gat
company. Six years'lnter be.JucceSd- meter! — Pittsburgh Chronide-Telsed In fonniog'a merger of the latuber giapb.
interests of the northwest Into a mam-^
WHAT HE HAS MISSE^
moth corporat.‘oa known as the Amalgantated. with tilmself as chairman of
the board
directors.
Holmes made the fast Journey with
mixed feelings. He did nut know the
exact condition of bis sou. When be
entered the Carriugiun home ind found
yoong Stephen as good ‘as ever, hav­
ing made a rapid recovery, he was
overjoyed. Whea told of Helen's brave
rescue,- he stared at the girl In aston
Uhment.' He experienced a suiMeo'
shoric o^ recognition, a rogue compre­
hension that somewhere in the course
of hls life he bad seed those great
masses of blue-block hair, those deep
brown eyes. But where—where?
“Miss Dawson.” the magnate began,
albeit somewhat patronizingiy, “I can
neVer (hank you BUftlcienlTy for what

ronanT OHE Bia essenpm.

FROM THE MOTION PIC.XimERJALOF THE SAME NAME PROPUCEt) BY Ttfe SIGNAL RI M



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wlttt a strange feeling abe did not nn^.SECOND EW80DL
derstand. Tom's fireman, a Udtnrn
HalBm had «m7 yoong Indian named LMtie Bear.
f*« ti}v.brtiet» Uk wife aad tiiUd. Sifcaage are life’s ____________
Little Bear was none oQter than the
Cetaj-Cde.
son of that aame'laamatb Indlfa chief
PMVmafroetaUe* tomnt et |oa whom Bnpert Holmes bad slain a score
^«»tec. the Ban knew neither ^ of yean befora
whr regret
Tbroogb all tbew years Ylrglnla
lit WB*. lode^ with » light heart Holmee had remained In Ignorance of
^t berelr a we^ after the tragedg her husband's marriage to FI
be started for Seattle in.re^MOse to Uarino&. of the Uter Urth of
the tdegmin frten Henrx Maraton. tri« andv of Holmes’ specucnlai
.^terrlew with the president of the to great wealih. Nor had she de­
Northern Land k Lnmber «v««r-«T> sired to ke^ In touch with the man
^ brief. In tact it lasted leas than who had treated her so brnUliy. She
halt-*B hoar.
was as happy as a woman may be
entered the olbce an Im- whoM life rwmnce hae gone awry.
It was well into the afterrtoon vrtt«n
peoonloat adnstater. who jlchlr dehis wldel7 known soabcldo^ the log train wltliHelen aboard, rotled
“the lamher pirate.” and left it a dl- Into Fort Jefferson wftb a clatter of
*»«or «f the CBeat eorporatU* with a coupttngs and a sqaeaUng of brakes.
Awaiting ber near the tracks with
horse and bng^ was Anne Carringtoo.
“We've been having horrid weather,
When HarMon rea<M. Ua hoate
that erehloc he sent for his daaghtw. dearl" said Anne, between giggles of
*TTe asked Bnpert Holmee ts dine deiigbt at meetlag her echoed dtum.■with as tonight." be Mid. “We're Jnst “the fog was so thick as I drove in
'^*®cted him a director of the company that 1 could barely see the road.'
»;iofrte.-and I think It woold be wise
As the. giris drove out of Port Jef­
•to ^w him a Uttle attention. ferson with Its screaming mills and,
. Try to he poUta to him. Ton’ll dad belching chimneys, Helen found that
the fog Was indeed one of the worst
>iffl as rough aa one of
-treea, 6tu be'e going far unleea I’m abe had ever experienced.
Suddenly the chatter of the tiro
ttwh mistaken.”
Florence llarston was of a type with school gists was Interrupted by a grea'
which HoUnes was antamutar. and be­ hoarse bellow that seemed to corn*
fore long he became a fregnent from the depth of the fog dose ai
and apparently a wdcome visitor at band.
‘-n'hat was thatr Helen cried.
the Marston home. Twelve months af­
“It mast be a steamer's fog born.’
ter hs had seen bis wife and chHd
daahed away in the angry waters of replied Anne. “I never beard one so I
the CalakKioU, BoUnea, already be- close before. This ts a fearfully dan '
«OdM a recognised figure in the c<m>. gMons coast—perhaps they're on the
merrial life,of the town, asked Flor- rocka"
Joat then the fog lifted and a peat
•oer Maraton to marry him.
The Weddlag. MX we^ Uter, was steamer was revealed, on her beam
the most briniaat
of the seaaon. ends, bow high Id the alz. with crovrds
When Bnpert Holmes married Hiaa of excited people upon her decks. The
Marston be believed he had done with ablp was evidently fast on the Jagged I
hU <dd rough life.
“It's the UarathoD!“ Anneexclalmed. I
Bat Holmes’ wife and chOd had not 'the' big passenger boat that runs]
met thMr deaths in tbetraglng Cala- from San Fmnclsco to Seattle."
“Look. Anne!" Helen wnamed;:|
ppoia. as he had soppose^
The Ijilby hdd upon a log and the suddenly clutching ber companlc
In Intense excitement—“That II..U _
' mother cUnglag. to It. were hortled
down Mreafir at express train speed. In the bow .... he's going to Jnmp] | I
Hoars later. U seemed to the daseu Don’t you BM hlm-^ere Just la front! J
iiweaaa.-ttte VkOH^ she beard a voice of the bri^ staodlngpn the rail Oh,'
-She tried to answer bat »tiy doktot he a-alt for
Was too weak. A moment later a flathottomed sklir shot ont from the shore,
An Instant Uter the young man bad
vlgonnialy propelled by a single oaraman. A bronzed and bearded face bent leaped far out^rom the steamer's side
ovM' her and the and the child were and was straggling -in a smother of
lifted tenderly Into the boat. Then tossing water. He appeared to be hut
poor swimmer and to be losing In
the exhaosted mother lost track of
the fight for hU life.
Helen h^d leaped to Tom Dawson Was Now an Cnglneef.
“Where gm if* the whl^tmad faintthe groond and was hastily r
.von have .done. Ton have pUced me
..
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“Ton>e at Dave Dawaon’s" answered her outer garmanta. under
an Obligation nblth I cdo —
never
-Wb«OT..nt.re™. thlfldi«-rt repjj. Do y-irLi'v.liT-i^iJeir^rAiir
a woman’s voice, soothingly, “fm
Dave's wlfei Dave was ganging tlmon the Oalapoota when be aatr you
floatl^ down river and he managed
mlnutea-^el.ail fwolUylty. “My home U In DewtonVllla”
tb save you. I reckon Dave wasn't yon—Oh. heav«i!“
vUle.'
“I can't se« the man drown when Fm
none too aotm. ncitber.” added the good
“With whom?" asked Holmes.
ire
I
can
gave
him,’’
retorted the
yafiiarltan.. *ntet was a ,weMt ago
“With my mother. Mr," replied the
daughter—*1t would girt, “and nith luy uncle and aunt.
yesterday and yon ain’t «toke a word lumberman’a
haunt me all my life.'
Mnce. not till now."
Hr. and Mrs. Dawson."
With a quick run the Utbe yonnk
Afts bv fiy^tfal eq>erlence. Mrs.
“Have
you any pUns for the fn. M...AB.W1
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--eolmea'was nothing loath to rest hi cresture croased the cUff XQfl tmhesi- turcT’ wne the next qn^on.
Crleodly ssiToaadloga. Itie days grew UUngty plunged into the aea.
“I hardly know, air." Bluabed Helea
'
The
young
man
who
had
Inapired
into we^ knd then Into ihontbs. fin“I had thought of securing a place;
this reckless deed was
aa a stenographtr but that would take
Ing the «»d of Us strength. Be was
me away -from mother. There Isn’t
Dawson and hls wife, who had cocne pawing the water, dog-fasUon, a aura much work for a girl In OawsODvlUe,”
V sabstanyal farmer stock, emigrated sign of the final aUges. As Helen ap^ She added.
proadted
him.'
swimming
the
ctaiH
to' the nck^west some years before
“U'm—DawsonvUle is on the L O.
and
the ktaddiearted fellow stroke the had been tgu^t by an Ans-' & Pa U It Dotr
emreaaed It,. “growing sp with the traUan wortonan on the swift nuUng
“Tea. sir."
itjy." Now, with the rapid rise of CaUptSJla. he tried to seise bar.
valaes and the high prices <d>talnable for i
I and trolta. he ad. “I'U leave you to drawn.’
“When yon retura to DawsonvUle.”
Frightened by her t^ the drown­
'was on tbs nad to a modest Inde­
said Holmek presenting the card
ing man obeyed mechanically, and lay ••give tUs to the I. ,0. k F„ agent. U
pendence.
Ind s<K YlrgtuU Holmes and her sUlL How Helen awam the last fann- happens that I am a director af th»
dred
yards abe nevtf kpew, but Just
daapitsr Helen.- came by degrees to re­
road. It Instructs the agent to
gard the log bouse on the forest edge ag abe frit that Mie could not bold out that yon liave every fattlity for'ie
as thdr bmne. UtUe Helen. Indeed, another second abe frit bottom under lug triegraiilUiy. When I reach Seattle
had knows no other. She told vlMtors
I will sec tl
who Inqat^ tim- name. , that It was
Men D^nH^wbl^deUghted the
iiv tor braatii aid niterty exbow^i a’
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“No: 1/never teke excunlons into
the realms of fancy. I deal with knows
qnaQiltlea and leave the unknown for
the dreamers."
“Evidently yon never courted'a glri,
then."
So They Oa.,
To err may be bumea.
Ao4 to sldenep oivIm.
Bui woman, lovely womao.
Barka off a car each tizM
“po
asked the stranger In Jlggeravuie.
“She ain’t more'n 40 minutes late
today," rndied the ticket agent, af­
fably. Thsreki a.naw imllaeier on Wa.
ar gtir'I'gB’t satUAsd with hlmself
lasa fee's* burning np tbs balls a
mties an.boor."

Ding in a swell bean«y.
“What Is your favorite gamer be
asked.
“Quail on toast," ha,.repUed. “And
yourar
“Eagles on gUd pleeat," sb*
swered.

The PUffiiaria
Slowboy-^Joctw. Pm tronUed vrltb
Insomnia.
Frequeutly I tumble and
toss In bed all night long. IVhat do
yon suppose U the cause of It?
Doctor—Well, it Is just passible that
yon are worrying over that bill yon
have owed the for^e last two years.
Just PeasiblA
“In some parts of Africa." said the
returned travrier.' “one can purchase
a -«1fe for a pint of common glass
beadA”
“WeU.” rejoined the fuasy old bache­
lor. “no doubt a' good wife is worth
that mhch.”

firr yaaratilder than hersrit who after
flBUWng «*ool had become eofflosar

a..

tbs uiun of affairs, “that If ever I can
be of asstsUnce to you you have oniy
^ I *ver to command me............. it u strange.,
but 1 have a feeling that 1 mnst bavin

-n., «. u. »„%«
done.”

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^Kdal for Saturday and all next week

SoUd Oak Uhrary Hble, golden finish, 26x40 inch double top.
One drawer and magazine shelf. WeU made and extra strong.
A beautiful table for the living room or den
gg
Solid Oak Library Table, fume(^ finish, 26X44 inch top Wit*
drawer, paneled ends and magazine shelf, dp -1 -■ j's
Perfectly madeand finely finished. Alfcader at «P IJ. .03

New Player Piano Rolls
ij. R. S-.'lMPldtlAL AND VOCALSTYLE-HOt LS
y

ireri, St9€k dTPUrmr RoB, at aSc-atkJ mp.

Northern Furniture Co.
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**Everythingior the Home”
123 UikioB St

oumti promised me
onie n-enrlng apparel for a certain
oor family. Whef the box arrived,
r./uiid every urllt-le pressed, cleaned,
od metxlad. I remarked .n^n thU.
'<•1 elu- rei>lle<l. tl always send the
Unpi in Arst-dasa cundlllon; other|A4- H'lMDlya relief to get old clothes
m of the way. but If one mends,
■eiiiis anil presses Ibein, then-I «on•der them a reel gift."—Los Angeles
times.

Phe-I simply can’t stand yoar hot'
tempers r.ny longM.
He—And I cant , stand yoor coM
beroUm.dinners any longer.
Slng in Ute JnoMthat aha csm
*be rescued youth wae
^ i^ bar motbar’a iMcwes' *
the rig and invl
-4andJX
Van, Vsrily.
wttfe a 4ettir In her hand.
Mom females wo&ld rilsm be.
r.«aar,"abe
- Oft teeplog quiet for a week.
‘Tve had
letter tram Anita PnvIf tber-d----------- --------“
To alwi • ihiak bsem ttasy m«ak.
jtapow—I
ber when I was tit
AOI
tho, ottiod^ta™ dtt-ooottHlr
aetaosi in flert Jefferson. She wants
«.»emory drew plcturaa on
Matter ad CMka.
so waekff vlstt. Bar wmt to Ua fathv.
Hyker-cove Is Mind, tbs^xay.
Pykei—Wril. 1 can reef^\ hrilero
*
It Mace I met Jones" wlfq.
- It's pretitau ec the Amsl- t*“^TWiaiMn.MtssDswiou. Ishall
Hyke^Bow's that?
not forget yam”
Fyker—He told me that Jie married
’ answeiwl Hriw’s prise.' Btepbea Halmai held Brian's hand a
Stephan BMmea."
petimps sonesrtet
,
.
me^ took no acc
•«-*-— —.
-The Ufflit That Fgilqt.
money Ktera Us son iros coc
TBefelaythatthsllghtof
b till tMta a woU.
oaaibly. ftot it takes man

matt* to

m

ir«£s.“

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"Oolng" Requires Effort.
-There's something gained/In being
able to go with the *»1ftnes^ steam
and electricity and gasoline, hut there
is also SometUng lost, and that is
the going. Being picked up at one
l>lace and aet down at another witholit
any physlcml effort isn’t "gring."
Breakage.
“UTtat was that terrible rericet over
I yoor bonae this morning. Mis.
Smith?" "NotBlng out 4jf tije ordinary.
The maid broke a4Kne offiAir best china,
and my bnshand broke W of. theCamdsM.wu.'^—FMlaffriphIa Le^et;

to Improve One's Wertc
It Is a goodTdea to held a little
fsrcM with Toorarit bof^yoa start
In Ihe day's w6ik, and plaif every, de­
tail of your work. When the day is
ofw .and yoqr vrork is dooA uk# inEngllab-speaklng wortd
.-tilfeKy of. what you have done, see
nM you have omitted and what you Maty la the m.«t common Christian
name. Out of every l.OW CogUab
lave done pooriy. *
le. OS are iwmejl Matr. 08 TTO.
I 00 HUza.
No Mere Bank Aeoount.
Mother—“Ton and J^ should
start right by opening a little bank ac*
count."
Newly Married Daughfbr—
Hard RepuUtioil.
“No: John used to have one. but I
Blggere—“Old Oraball trils me .that
fuees It Is BO awful bother and the tw begun life by running away with a
bank doesn’t am>Miate it anyway. He rtrcDA" Sniggers—“I don’t doubt if
4ays It was continually after him to He would run swuy with apythlng
.•ut- U more money."-^Puck.
that wasn't nailed down."

mpoRTAirr bargains in
summ DRY GOODS

WIttiout further comment we place, these special offerings
hefore you. Your buying judgement will dp the rest.

SHEETINGS

LONG aOTHS

" No belter time than now to supply
your sheeting heeds. All of «ur
standard brands of wide sheeting
are sclUng at a special discount.

liave
values in English Long Cloths priced
at letsvlhan regular. Comparison
will pr^ e that these wooderiul val­
ues npretenl the best long cloth
bargaiffs of the season.

Lockwood.

Pequot

and

Vtica

brands. 2 yards and 2Vp yards wide
in bleached, hatf-bleached and «■bleached qualities are^ now offv^
at prices far below actual worth.

Yard wide Long Cloth
Soft finish. I2^i value. 10 yd
piece. Sale price, per piece efO

Pfincesff Long Cloth
Yard wide, a veo' exceptioBal val-

HerBore the saving prUxa
No. 325 Piincm Long Ctodf

27C 29C 32C. 39C
forr^lar'SBe to SOc values

- w-eBry.ie-tt.4ir
pr«..«
iTaU^t r^on. It wab on

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IBAEYTilfelS

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P&LDWTIQHNG
Last call on Pillm Tubings a? tbsAC
sav^ prices
OM'sBreaietoffeCUEndsia fwe
Filler-Mtagp
42 and 46 inches wide. Splendid
qaalHies. ActuBl'2Sc values. In
two and four yard lengths | AT
atyard
^
1^'
U— Firiihsd ftitow TsMags
Hade with a fine toMoQi linen fin­
ish. Ifighest standard of quality.
42 and 4S inches wide. OurO^
serial price per yard
CtL

A splendid lopg eJoUi. t>«re of Ui*
dtfj -beat numbers .we’ve ever
shown. Worth afiejiard.-tl‘CO
Sold only byldyd.' pc: tm*

DRESS I NlifjiM,,*'
AT 8 I-2C
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We wUl continue the.rale of these
ginghams for onl> a few more days.
^The price 4a so very low that the
selling wQ] be very brisk. There
are plenty of good staple paUenis*in
stripes and checks that are desirabte
for children'8 wear, women's bouse
dresses, etc.
WhiW 6(10 yard^ last we will costinue .to sell this woederful bargain
atSJicperyard.
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THE FARMER

Thegrintnogelvisited^e ho»e rt

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OPENFORDH
fflPROSPKr

-The Chamber of tJdmmerce roofas
will be the scene of a gattiering next
Tueaday-evening at 8 o’dock thatou^l
r uie nuiHi vKUMw. —----0 be alttnUed byeverj’ man and wom­
yet you wn rtep into uiy^ tverpee’ cit>
an in Traverse City.
The meeting Li P.ui s.rubB.ibrf ku Ui .1 til. kuuB
ant) find
many people who
am)
iiuu ui»Kj
—- call the
their little
nine-month, rfild mlled by 8<e Educitional committee of
farmer a -Rube”. Of course there is .pint ol thejf
nnie niur-m«..
which
Harold Titus is chairman a d I.utn« dikrirt. weM of IOW.U -n.nna«T.
uo such cvord iu the diction.n, «nd •l |4,„,hter, Oeun. ^he httle ou.»u«•
... bum i. PBid.rilKN,Y.
.gw the
ktg^ Iljht
leg... tor
.nust iU
most
hU of
ot the
th« Mlows
MI0.S WTH)
.-ho use
us. «
.1 duuh^ptioujly
--------- brijht Utd
1 d. buas Its object the oousideration ol
■ing'struggle
know
aod-doDt think far
I
g loog ,nd
u»™.nidonl
I«c enough ahead
«h™d!,„.
„d trying
klruggle with idans to arrange for an Open Fonim
EU-lwl. U»>»vnrious diseaws
dUeues oniil
until pneumonU
pneumonu made
in.de n Traverse City. This metbod of edu­
10 care.^trtther it ni^nns anything «rr various
cation is in vegue in all progressive „n«7n Thrriteu»~ »
its
not. The truth of the matter is uia
j,g appearance and ‘he
tl... suffenng
—--------- ended
tl
the tiller of the soil is the most rcsr^l- i„«he passing of the little one to the communities. You are not only invited .h.. OBJ >"uk up .
, Uti resided there mtd niMtece
shrouds
and the most necessary diveiier:
uDl are urged to attend this meeting as
able and
div^ler
, j^yon
beyond. Gk
Glo
k-u Pi*Jllr..d.«.04 d\¥ mint Tll&t
•____
g..—. brightened only oy
by H vMue cannot be estimated and if the p„„ ..J .hu. *«T uBUf
i.ereisiu.thi5oldworWoVours.
Tliat 1I
yj,ome
he is coming to his- own is evidciiced|,^^^^p,th> rfthe enUre community, .roper spirit fe manifested wiU prove
Mb. S.TB diud f.r.
thmughout the country where the;
noral offerings were nuinerouv ,f great benefit to the old home town.
i, ... Ik. .!*•!*• bP*P»i “
"
farmer is taking a hand in the matenal i^^j,
beyond description. In,il k. ... IM.
*” «<k.p—«d b,
things that go to make life worth the |
in Oakwood cemetery.
P
' living. The up to date feeder of men. |
„U
fc~.u
U»pu.lh-«
>h«
u-tikk
-W,
women and children is a broad minded
■Dd bsve ooolribut^ gTsetiy U the ap.
humanitarian that would like to do
The writer has been, asked kbout
boUdinsofit
' -. something for the other fellow and^s
dozen times a day for the psst few
To Mr. .pod Mrv Sayer were bora K*>
tr^•ing tr. bring a condition about thet
weeks just what be thinks of tht children, nine of
ste stiU Uvln*. m
will make this life worth the.living.i -.round the table or Stir Chamber pro
Conditions over, whidh -he has noji But
timely
interferance
r™'- •‘*7®'“'
DUl for
iOl the
MIC
......... .
---------------City Attorney Patchin last Monday •eedings of the new commission. Cb,,, W. «.J CbBto, S««k IWiuB R
...................
cent---------------------coutrul mke
him gru«g for the
--------There ik hardly any neeeaaity foi
to meet his obligations when the ob­ night the wholemcnthly pay roll would isking these ouestiODsycU^ve be- Vu HcrbB. .uJ Mb Mb F”«b. 1^"^
U«B
kuJ
M
bCpiIu. CWi.Tb.
have
gone
over
at
least
until
the
nexi
ligations are in reality all the other way
ome tired of answering '8>et6. J am ene City.
The farmer is not responsible for the meeting and the chocKs due city em
lot and never have been in .favrt- ol
The remsins will be hrooght to Tiaw
high cost of the necessaries of life and bloyes would have been looked for ir
iftenioon meetings and .cannotwee tht etse City Sifarday ooroinf and placed on
does not get even his fair share there­ vain. The muddle came about ovei
lecessity noc-tiie reason for them. It tbe G. R. & I- tiwin lesvta* at 10-.2S fm
of. Neither, he nor fhe man at the the dispute in the matter of paying th<
8
true
that
the
reason
advanced
in
layneld
where Stfrket srill be held ii
other end, in other words the con­ bill in the Corcoran audH dispute
Santo and Longnecker seemed b< avor of them is that it enables the (he Msyfield dmni. The cortafe wil
sumer who uses the commod ti^ the
work to be done more expeditiously. Lake op the final Jouney from there six
farmer produces, realizes the trouble terminedto-paytheglSO. to Corcorat
................ .... *1-- recommendatior -1 presume this ^ans that the eve­ J>e remain* wiU be laid to rest in ^r.
and is pronato place the blame on the „orwii
Vrongman. Potatoes at la. a bushel[toibe contrary by the man paid t< ning sessions can be carried forward ley eemetery.
or flour at »12. a barrel is to the man .leer the Comniaiou kloug legU liue with more parrot like omplkatly, and
The other CuBmlssioneru though with-less satisfaction to thegeneral
who cant buy them in the large cities
like a red flag to a b ill-maddening differenllv and so voted on an amend public. I am also aware that the ar
ruments advanced are to the effect
- and he lays it oil on the fanner. Like­ menltolaytbe two bUls over. Tb.
wise machinery which woUN make Ufe motion as amended was then put b; that these matings are open and not
cant buy
tield behind
behind closed
closed doors.
doom. As
As far
ii as
Mayor and ended as the amendamend held
easier and which the farmer cant
buy the Mavor
- - - ••
— (9}n- oOskwoodtprboriaL
even at high prices for Jiis products is
terneu loeae meeuuaa
— well
not the fault of the man who inakesthe
------------------------PhilUpmea or In
la China
C
machine.
The faults that produce!
produce! it
it was
was then
then discovered
discovered that it re- be held in the PhiHipinea
They know absolutely nothing umui
these conditions will some day be umiquired a vole of four C>.
derslood* ^d tlien the farmer will ■ n, pay ^oney and Santo and Long- them MS they cannot leave their woft
e
attend.
Therdieoo
reason
that
n
occupy Uie position he deserves andinecker hastened to get out from under
Oskwood.
that w ill be the time when the farmer to escape the ire (d the employees whe apparent why the ^matter cannot bt
will be recognized for jusl w-hal he is would be shy the coin for at leasts taken op in the same length of time
he real-|kmducer of the woi lc s wealthi week when they needed the money on at night when the stores and the fac« ord was received that
and the^iggi-st niau therein. Anyhow j time. Heace they re-considered, frain- leriesare closed and Ibe me*ps of
IhePKEsSisgbinglo do its sbai« tojed a motion to lay thp Corco»«n claim digging up a living does not keep Ibt
that end.

for a week and passed the lialance. pei^le who might otherwise be In-, twins broogbt lo ihu dty far benpL
The tragic part of the affair lay in the terested a chance to know whai is going
--------------------- fact that Urdie tiad bolted from his old on. Many stories ire in dsUy circula­
tion concerniQg things tlpat are said tt
Hr».}<Mefdi Vbek.«ged 5T. departed
have been put across. These rosy oi ■hi. life el the family home on Se----may not be true but the way to sileDc. .inwi. Jnieimeni in Oskwood.
them is to abolish the system as it is the
,
.1 ,»u ».ru one ot ll,»» tellow. .ku Thu robin, uhich ». thought t;;^
peoples money which pays the bill and
bunt fke intereut i, the «.y th,..It<ur.ithe uiu.n. .1 W™g
utthe city .re run ifthi. buli.kk ySu i-touk gB .tUi^ekod weir )u.l M they have every righfto 'see the wholi
show. Personally \ aih against thi D*iu ^«Id'frS^ ^ y the
wont knew .nytUlng .bout thi. „,ti.r reur guiirt of
j
butll,ou.re one;itbo.e«hu re.lly
"b In.t out.lu tt, uuuri Commission Oaverement became it Lautocratic,- centralizes power and b
iftenmonMdo'dedt.
aitylhiog
but popular
Ooveniment. I
^
tll^ k/Ui
LTWpMM*
-onsenteo to na>e •«»
am^r the adoption of the eutire plat
laat Monday^igbtand there beard tbeivoke
’J**
rIS advocated before the reeeftt
City AttoS^Sy down the law. Vou ^dih s iab«*ed by tbe^^^
Jobe Noms. aged 80
«« of the oU
election and I believe that tbe mattei
also beard the Commi.ssioncr of Finance fetW^st a^y of <l«cks tl^t
M-Uler^ answered tbe IsM
gP st
should have been taken op anc
disagree With the Uwyer and theieby ha* tfk*"
threshed out long before this so tha;
we might know who are the rest
onyockS«o«fav.fc»o«.
friends of the people of Traverse Cit).

BOGS

'’^SffllRYlARK

WHOLE PAY-ROLL NAR­
ROWLY ESCAPES HOLD-UP

- .-’'A,

COXE HAQS srATOQIT

^k“Sj: s,i;h:.“unrc«r^''.“s

Mnd for the Mng room

5iiS?SourkddoTahie.

AO esamt masn,7wwi* *

ODi«^eum Roipi «r» 4

SpaeialPrioasnt

\

it««s J-W.SiAM^

mm
I#??
SIGNS OF THE TIMES
'Nothing seems to prevent tbe Tra•erse Cit.v up-to-date and huaUlngmorhants and salesnen from going to the
ront. Maoy.people have the idea tut
.ve Hve somewhere near the North
*ole, but a trip down Front street on
•ne of tiiose nights when stores are in
uD blast lands us in the metropolitan
iats. The Uteat addition to the list of
be epoch makers for Traverse City is
he Saxon Agency which coocero h|s
weeted one of uiv*^ •«ra/>Hvp —
electru
vectenonewi
ngna. Let fte good work go on.

Cerlandec eeoda.
Coriander ttOs. wMcLore twi« menlooed In the Bible, are the aaedUka
.-Oita of CoriandruB aatioma, ao doubt
lotivc tu 'southern Bnrepa and probibly eacapwl from gurdens «nd ran
-wQd In Egypt. PctbUi and India. The
jse of the.aeeds in thle coa«tl7. has
i>een oeariy abandoned la ftivor of-tha
d caraway.

Odd Name Oddly Won.
Tlie Inn knoa-n as the “Sam# Tat"
ut Prestwlch. has a nrioiri history
which Mr. Hackwood relaree; “The
honae twfglnally bore; the 'Seven Sura’
Many years ago It became ueveSauT to
have Its faded sign repainted. iVhen
i the
the painter aaked
the UBdfafd
Undkifd what
what
______..B.
to pmk.onU»
tbeboard
boardbe
bereceived
received
answer. Tbe same yet’ And tha
RaasMi for aieep.
,
Popnlar oplnlou Is that we sleep __ n to<* him at Ma WDrd.*=-44ondon
-cense we are exhausted. But a News
rlsa phyMok^tat Doctor aaparede,
•w advances tbe theory (bat we Bleep
Oh. Mrs •nooksl
. avoid being ertiausted. Hit theory
“Llirten to this Matilda,’’ aMd Mr.
. that sleep. Instead of being the re­ Buoo^ ns be unfolded his ndentlfle
nt of fatigue, U simply aa'lmpalUre p^ter. This article. stataa that tn
If-dMnfedtian whlA thh bod.v
acme of the old Bomen priaons that
I get rid of the Ywasta have been ^inearthed they famnd tte
I'hMoca they bavn ttma to pritUcd remalBa of the ptim0m*r
•Qcarions Jainwr eorinlnigd Mrs
BiMt^ with w^wBBe: -tta0B% what ,
they caUed hardraed ertmtoals I
,
The klnderfartCB dan to lAlA peet"
:itUe Helen belonged was bo largethat
U was necesfaty to dlvtifa It Into two
Couldn't Paaae Unele «.
sectiona. BHen was fond of her teach“So afae took youf old unrie friuB
If the officials will not do this the)
jr. and when she dlacovered that she VertnogI to the banguet fail Idgbtt
of l„p.„.ndth,t«Oh.i,n.ll, .hkkiBkh'Ph”,!"! ih the
^ must of necessity bear any and ah
was to be in tbe •division with a brand Didn't the profnalon of enUery At hU
pew teacher. Mie screamed at the top plats bother hlmr “It did at first.
■Happiness Always Present
(he figure setting forth the numoer .. criticism which is levelled at them.
in action you sometimes pet a ru >
ITj^
amall voice: -i
T wont
won’t be
of her amaU
w i«- Hien he gave tt up. pnabed hia three
Wmildit thou ever roam abrepd.
days until the festive speckled beaut)
.for your money.
—..B «»•«•
.nd proewded W
to -sat with
<..f. uliat is good lies by thy side. tided I 1 aay. I won’t be Prided r
a uaw.
will legally nibble at tbe U»»«l book.
iiiilT l<-nrn to catch happiness, for hap__ kBlfa'’-^pateD Bvedag
,.lDeHA Is ever by yon.—Ooetha
script.
Faehfan In Thetipht.
Ve are tanght .to clothe our minds,
n-p do-onr bodies after tbe ta^oo
Hew They heewed to -Serva.
She Meanl Well.
FIRE don't stop us. Deliveries will be
TotM: nd It fs acewntied fanNo one at Pe«y*a house wears ear­
.An lndop<*ndvnce bride, in order to
rings. When tbe Ciller who wni wear­
promptly made on
-b.iw her love for her hniband, derided tnsilcal, or amnethlng worse, i
ing them noticed Feggys curtoos tofae.u louixler her hudiand's shirts. She do so.-^a><^
est i^ie took tbe Utile one on ber 4ap
l.,u1)l*Hl the amount of starch. When
•I... rpiii.i»wl ilicm from the line she
so she could enmlne tbe pearis mora
Werto Whtie Quototfan.
riosriy. After puarllng over them a Uf.-iiiililiri gel them through the
Bgotisu cannot conrerae-; they talk,
,l.H>r. She didn't cry. but sent them to
to tbernsrivea only.—A. BroDsan AK ()e while P«gy aoUritonsly btqntved:
“Does oo has to button oo ears onr
a luuudry.—Kansas City JounaL

PATCBm SAYS TB
SASTOSAYSTMT

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Saxon “Six”

A BIG TOURING CAR FOR 5 PEOPLE
One piece of specific evi­
dence that points tothe su­
periority of Saxon "Six” is
rite Continental high speed
six-cylinder motor of Sax­
on desigiw Only Saxon
"Six ’ ’ among cars costing
less than SlOOO has this
fine-car feature.

Jlli
Far Above 6ueh Matters.
“No mail ill public Ufe can lust long
unleHs^ knows how fo feel the public
"Impends OA.what you mean by pub­
lic Ufe.'"
“Sear
.TnOc poUcemen owe their success
primarily Xsjbe fact that they pay no
anention to'-'Shat the pubUc la think­
ing."

CLARA KIMBALL YOUNB In

SUNDAY
FEB. II

THE FOOlgSH VIRGIN
TtHir«(l*y.F*l).l5,

aonday,F.I..I2

.

the

Saxon '

,s.^w
tV'

:I

liiger■ body, new.finlah. ^
Speciticntibiin. imc
kj>;M4K»> •«»»
. 12 in. brakes, 41;; iu full cantilever type rear spring. 2in.
eriaksh^t, tilted windr hield. new style top with Grecian '
rear bow*, new style fendeivC'inatniinenti mounted on .
cowl dash, chrome vand^ium valve-springs, new design
caftutetoj. 112 in. wheelbase, light we^ sixsO-Under
^eed motorrn2x3‘j irrl tires, demauhtMileTlmr, twa
^ntl starting and lighting syiem. Timken axtei, full.Tim- 4cen bearings, and twenty other refinements.

^ Saxon Agency
3 34 EASV FttOtlT smET

wish we were ridL Just think of the
good we could do if n'e only had the
money.

Poorman—True, my dear; bat wt
can do_a great deal of good tn a «ttlei
way as K la.'
Mra. J>4)orman—Tea. but -wlmfe the
nseI<'Bl4p one would ever hear of lb
ehotbyvllls Wisdom.
'rtnrt*. aa s rale, are nioiv Ubmwl
ttwa huidrawlAryenurfced the Sage of
SbethyrlUe.
“Why do yon think abr <)Q«led the
skeptical pereoa.
“Because." exidaloed tha wladM dtopenaer.. "the wife who hst t rr^ of
her ovru U always giving her ^^nd
places of It"

IN

FOOLISH VIRGIN

Each Pearl a Tear

-™w.0LE Friday, Frt. 16

T«Mdn,Frt.!3

Is *865 t o. b. Detroit

paramount

FANNIE WARD,

Clara Kimball Young

IN

WildTlirl of Sierras
w.dMutay.f'i'-w
X®*
lUHECAFBICEmischief

-

ROBERT WARWICK

MAY MARSH

MAKER
-'n

ALL "man .
SatMday.Fafe. 17

'
'7

T«iisGLB,

W. S. MART
apostle of™ V^EANCE

MIDGETS
Retd Them Every Week
PAnWNIZG THE PRESS
UMS-WIRE ADVERTISERS

FISCHER A GOTHRIE •

TAXI

SERVICE CO

Lorgt Comfortable Cars
Prompt Sen'iee
324 E. Front St.
Citr Phone IIS4

Y our friends can buy
anything you can
pve them except your
pho.'ograph.
Sbnd & Send
Exchange that old bed for
a new one. We have a nice
line.
GOBLE & ST. JOHN
•tafi R. Ftont St.

or skin n uchnessuse our

If YOU WAUT TO HHf BOOST TBAVERSE OTY

m

TOU OFTEN .SEE

Buy your Teas and-Coffees at the
'
As OUT coffees are roasted in your
own t*>wh, tKis assures you strictly
fresh roasted coffee if you buy here.
We giv^ you b^ter guality for less
money. Try our 35c Peerless Brand
Coffee. Look for the Big Coffee Pot
sign at
2IA E. Front St.
We deliver. Call Citz. 138- Fuchs & King, Props..

er yhMi you made your uyutl

gbocery list.
'raai’swhpweare so glad to
have oor patrons.drop ivoften.
Felt's hard for us to keep you post­
ed on the good things that are ar-'
riving tJaily.

DR W. J. HIGGINS

McGorn/ick, “of Course”
Citlam. Phone 271

PROFESSIONAL___________
DRS. TRUEBLOOD A TRUl tfLOUJI
Orteopathic Physicians. FITS-U ghaaes fitted. 406 Wilhelm Building. '
DR. SARA CHASE. -407 State Bank
Block. Diseases of wotaen and:chlld

Cal) any lime whether you
want to buy or not

The Only Coffee^ Ranch

CkissUied Ads

■402 SOUTH UNIONSTRECT
TraverM City, Mieh.

the new (edcrul militia acV and
Captain ]^enry Miller, for mapy
soon as the required Ingpoctlons
yea^ a resident of Saginaw, died In
completed, will beein to draw the t
Washingtoni D. C.. of pneumonia, aged How Beer Trader Introdueed Fash­
scale ot militia pay.
RpT. W. A. Dawson, pastor of the elphty-elght years. Captain MlUer o^
ion Among South African NaGrand Rapids Chestnut Christian ganlzed the first mlliury company in
tivoa, Iand Made Money.
, church, has received a telegram an- Saginaw to serve In the civil war. He
was sheriff of Saginaw connty four
SauU ste.; “ouoSins
Herbert Daw
It is^aald that one De YllUeia, a
August Ala, a lahorfr
terms.
Boer, was the man to Introduce hata
MsFlfc, dW ot Injuries received when
WTmt i^-lbought to have been the
_ ____________
dored in his store at Benonine, Tox.
large crane a.II
fell. .•
,.Fih 4tmp. .iu.ln . I-7“!'5'
Dawson was Roqk Island agent at aevej
Alexander Tomson, seventy-four

■“'““■"W- ■'»’
Texola. and but a^ort distance from „ wta \h. r.n,o«, c™,„ ol
modve.
years old. hanged himself In bis sonBend acHvlUes In the nowh end of
Benonine.

It appears that chandn* to come
In-law’s ham at Hudson.
Flint,
the Piedmont store, was fruaTh.1t OTctrealous activities on the
across a conatgnmeDt of damaged bate
Dan Oberdlne-and Romadan ObdoH pan of provost guard are rc
in Port KUxabeUt which were offered
were struck by an automobile at Jack-1
driving enlisted men 'inu the lowB and were badly Injured,
| er section of the citj fqr their amuse- dames.

I the
lot,
them
Henry
WTHtley, sevenly-elghl i menls. where many of them have fieen I Jh®
I!!wagon and ^rted for Kafflrli^.
years tdd. for fifty years a business! drufg^ while drinking with sirang-, eUike was broken whi
h.l.M
hi. milk to.
h.^ of
Idwater died of burns.
burwi.
; ers
ere In
in cheap
chean saloons. Is the consensus;
consensus: lars«#t
largest producers hauled
haul*
bis
hWJz««
man of (^Idwater,
witho^ wW^lo
Rabbit bontera in Hampton stumbled •of opinion among enlisted men of ihe’town. follo^ at Intervals by other

CAUSED DEMAND FOR HATS

Cucumber Cream
Big (our.ounco bottle only iiSc

GOOD Dentistry

. .

DEJ4TICT

FINE Prepantions
for Painless

Smith A.Pricc Bldg.
H. B. KYSEUCA. M. D.
ROOM 2
City Opera House Block
Residence.
office
sea So. Union St
Telephone
Citz. 253
Citz. 519

CONNINE & CONNINE
LAWYERS , 401 SUte Bank Buildinff
Citz. Phone 123
DRAY LINES
BEN RUSSEL
Li^t Dny A. Baggie liae. Cila. Pb«»«
»6S. Rea. Pheoe 234.
BERCMULCEN
LightSud Heavy Dray.
Goods Moving a Specialty. AuloTruclService.
Phones, Citz. Office 37
- Ite lOk;

SCOTT’S City Drug Store

MARK CRAW
not want bats; they wanted
Aldermen George Welsh and Harry
J. C.
Arnold
of —-..........................
South Haven as -a!
C-.WIIliams.
slate
.............
— —
,
. c.Insurance
J. .
. Rogers, elected lo the bouse of repre. blankets and beads aud looking 'For light draying and batw? calls.’
,rab.r or the
bo.rcl or donUl i -vio«r. <onnorly or ,be Soo. dM .od„d the .l.to ..n.t., filed
and, above all, liquor, but
Phone Number Forty-two
48-4
I doni, or .iwle« «t bl. to«e «t ADO
re.lsn.Uoo. re.,»cU.el,
respectively .t!“at'.Hiey looked askance at Iwta. Then a
After the ShewGeorge Buttress, a member of the.
a meeting of the Grand Rn,.|d*; bright Idea came to De Vllllers.
LEONARD COURTAOE
House of David colony on High island.; Mrs.-Roxle Mudge, eighty-three common council
Both were re-i"'“bioU lo Introduce those hols,
Liglii Dray-Calls for Baggage
five miles north of St Jarota. has' 7e«ri> Cl'S. 1» dead at the home of her f„Hed. They will hold both the cll»i“*“'Plv etcpadlent was to refuse to seU Phone 404
Hug,e 91K
been given up for lost,
i son. She was a residentof Caro morS a„d ctate offices unitl May 1. when the [““Mklng to a Kaffir unless be bought
' than forty years,
»
■ new charter gpes Into effect
l» *«t «lso- T*»e Kafli« wanted Uls
ALL MAKES OF BAT­
Oscar Roggeman. a former employe
Held at the county Jail at Muskegon, Boods. so they bought the' hats.
TERIES charged, stored or
criminal charge of abandonment! "’ben a Kaffir buyss anything
....... "
.' of the Bryant Paper company, of Kale of It. The t
the’Somme almost nine years old. on request of|«eeU U.und lo make
repaired by expert battery
amazoo. was killed
sociatioD, is dead at Grand Rapids.
...........
tivea, therefore, dunued their head'
the anlhorities at Port Washington.
Edward Wilcox, sixty -five years old. front December 6.
at the Storage Batterjf sta­
gear
and
returned
to
their
kraals.
John Pender, seventy-two. a rW?d^’‘s •
^ ^urn. a resident .of
an ice cutter, wus found dead in a
tion, comer Cass and State.
AT
tool shed, on the bunks of tbe Hud­ farmer of Fife Lake, dropped dead,of Muskegon since his wife, now remar- Now appeared tbe brilUancy^of the
Fashion rules
‘ J. W. Slater Auto Co., Both
son river near tbe Argo dam at Ann heart disease In tbe office of Dr. R.^ivd. obtained a divorce sevehal years trader’s Idea.
Chong Ying Lo
H, McMullen at Cadillac.
"Ko. kas begun the fight for his frAe- world. It Is as strong in .Africa as Phones.
Arbor.
49^
11 a. m. to 7 p. m.
dom by filing a petition belore Cir- In America, and when those who
. Tne big paint shop of tbe Michigan
stayed at borne saw the travelers re­
Central cars shops has burned wtth a
turn
In
all
the
glory
of
tjils
atrange'
n«v«
n-A.„
v.~Y.A.,v,
o*
kabeas
corpus.
loss of 16.000. The blare has started measures have been taken-to prevent
covering (bey felt behindhand upd oldfor a motor Ore ap- Jbe spread of the disease.'
CEND your suit TO US FOR
fa.Hliiooed. Tbeir desire to possess tbe
paratus.
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
latest thing In bats became Inteose.
Mrs. Genevieve House Weber, nine­
F- stomach, I-Wer and Kid- They
WE HAVE PltACTICAL EQUIP­
paid De Vllllers a visit, end hls
ty-two years old. Is dead at her home
•ieior of the Howell mills, and bad oey disorders take A. D. S. stock no longer hung heavy on his
MENT. WE TRY TO PLL.\SE.
In Slyran township. Washtenaw coun­
only a few weeks.
iHepatic Salts
Effervescing. ' Uanda Tbe hats were soon sold.
J.'C. STEAM LAUNDRY ty. Sbe was the widow of the late
Simon
Weber.
Also especially
valuable
(or
516 Union §t
Both Phones
WRITES
l.:_.
.
o
Plans are being made to sell the old, Is dead at his home at Howe^ijiRbeumatic
Suggest Action,
troubles. Scott’s ■•WUiloMight
ALL KINDS
property of tbe industrial school for
you are asking
osklnt papa for my
City Drug Store.
boys, to obtain more suitable proper­
hand in tnorrlqge. Philip,.^ I’ll be play­
• (W Srotr Dtmm Store
ing ^etblng lively on the 'plnnor
ly fortbe
•*w .fisba*wts»-M Oiwat <«!«, tsfrom the. etty..
wild %e Kweet youug thing,
It will be oecesaaiy for Stale Treas­ apoplexy at South Haven. I
wouldn’t-do thiit. JesSlcn," replle
reiwse. huf youug niii:i. “You know soiiie pi>eople
urer Odell to hire additional clerical born In Detroit sevpnty-lwo years ago.
Frank RochembeauU. living west of n-j4i «i.rL, n liirg<-r. splu-ri- of usefuihelp to handle the increased work in
his department to administer the Sterling. Arenac -county, was found ■(‘H.S «ud infilieiict-. Tlie <-iiiiilmiIi(l over
MADE BY T/IE CITY BAKEHV
banging
from
a
rope
at
hta
borne.
teachers’ pension law.
.•II
is givvil tv II|<‘ mull tvlmse
-fSenator Charles W. Foster of I-an- 'Neighbors found hiiis body suspended Kitmil liiid grown m lou |•»llnds: the
Must Be Properly Cultivated.
■iiiimiHiia of tivi- cities lo (he man
Blng «’ill introduces bill providing for from the stairway.
Time, will'll tvell husbunded, Is like
A bill to provide for a board of >lsi<e )u>un(t hail grown to five
oflcouris of appeals.
For coughi cold or grippe get
of which u few acres
which would stop many cases of minor "prieon -lndustries’’ and create .the po­ •••iimlf The faciiliy of doing gmid. by a cultivuted
Laxacold
_ ........ _und mug- proilutv Hi..re-of wUut la useful to life
Importance from going tp tiie stale su­ sition of "Kupervlsor of prison Indusclci'iiiil Inn. Ik mulliplled
«rles” ha.<! been Introduced by Senator; .iiinl ll•■>-o^llllg lu 1 he’ use whu-h Fslriiun exieuslve provlurvs. even of the
preme court.

It acts quickly. X> doses fur 26c
Steady workers only
George
Scott,
of
Detroit.
i
The Michigan Railways company
j
of It.—Frederick Ueulsou MbuAMERICAN DRUG CO.
need apply
has In addition to lla regular payroll.
208 E. rroiit St.
di,<bursed between $50,000 and $60.000 in back pay awarded employes by aa co-respondent. Mrs. Augi
the board-of arbiirallon hr the reiem Goenugu of Gobleville caused the urwage dispute.
feiTt of her husband, a dentist.
Motion pictures will be used to
Social circles are agog over the an-|
Suroical and medical work cared teach Michigan ^rmers how to Im­ nouncement of tbe approacblng marri-;
Another Lot of those big
for. Sate Licensed maternity hospi­ prove their meth^^f lilliog the soil age of Miss Fannie Perln, social seere-,
tal. Steam leated rooms. Kxperienc- at the Farmers’ "Round-Up” to be held (ury of tbe Sanitarium, to Mr. Elmer:
'’fed nurses.
the Michigan Agricultural, college scoit of Madison, Ind.. to take place!
Citz. Phone 11 6
853 E. rroni St.
irch 5 to II.
at Battle Creek.
j
Mrs. W. E. Fish, Prop.
'art Harju was burled in a pocket
Ira H. McKinney, earning
taining soft coal at Mill Mine June-! year ns mayor of Alma, has resigned
tion for more than an hour and wa.sjhls position as superlniendeni of tbc;
PKR£ MABQUCTTE KAILBOAD
Extra large avd sweet
dlscevered when a locomotive stopped’Alma plant of the Michigan Sugar!
I for fuel and he .was shot Into the ten-| company at $5,000 a year, so that he:
(it r of the engine.
] may be maj or of Alma In dead earnesL'
Charles Shuebrl. fi«y=Bve years olil.j Dr. Ward Gilmer, bead of the bae-- —Office Phones—
wealtby shoe merchant aud prominent teriology department of tbe Hlchlgnn
Citz. 311 arid 30'
Bell 139
In Lansing commercial and social cir­ Agricnltural college, scored the state
I Tnin> .rrlvinx
tnx fenm
fipm Ui. Sol
.Sotkh:
Res. R-1084 Citizens
ni. Krom IMru
cles, wa* beaten Into unconsciousness board of agriculture for permitting
SuiMW. Flint
and robbed In Central parii, apparent- what he alleges the worst Insanitary
Cml-ri» Uirwtl«h ChirM“ rhr^r.
two or more men.
'Arr.
€;S0
|i.
la.From
Chiraire.
Prircit. Siut1> by IV
raeibodR of disposing of the college
inaw. Pliat a»J Bay Citj. With Mtlur
Crcdili
lita toward a state normal school sewage.
YOUR PRESCRIPTION
Phone 277
SII S. Union St..
certificate will be given for all work .Included in the order from the shertrlA a. m. - F..r Ok IUel<b. KaUa>ka.
Wm be Carefully Compounded
East Jurdan. P.t4Bkr>
rt4Bkr> .
aaij
dJ mil
all puinu
poll
at
r Elk Rmcida. lim.t Jor
by Registered niarmacists
rlcnlturai college. accord [of slot machines, punch boards, and
aMk>7 mini all potnti tn
only at
Arrive front Ihr North;
____ advance bulletin. The credits I dice games al Mt. Clemens, small

Wahl's

||

Special Dinners^

L

K.?.ro.“r‘sro;

s”e;»»rh'.'>,»‘rrpS,

*

INSURANCE
LK.CLEVELAND AGENCY

“BETFER BREAD”
lOc

100 GIRI^

.

,S'

JACKSON SKIRT 4 NOVETV
COMPANY

BAY BANK HOSPITAL

GRANGES
30c Size

BOYD’S

Taxi, Transfer and Dray

WANTED

R. R. TIME TABLES

IC

F. 0. Nicholson

SerttVCIty Drug jStore

Iraay be used toward'a coonty normal! rhum games which have been plajed
certtfleale or a degree at M. A. C.
in various saloona
e also placed unHolding up three men at tbe point of der tbe ban.
a revolver. Frank Thelser forced them
A piece of linen 200 years old Is
• For Campbell’s
to march lo hls home at Jackson, owned by Mrs. Helen Edwards of Gar­
where he lined them up against (he field. It is a foot square and la cop­
wall and told (hem that be wanted per color. The cloth was woven and
CALL
them as wlinepsea to the mnrder of dyed in Alleghany county, N. Y., by a
EITHER PHONE 270
hls wife, according to officers. Ills great grandmother of George Turner.
Jnsl one hour after be was releas^
NIQHT-------------------------------OR DAY wife fled.
J. R. Dean, of Boyne Clly. attempted from the Pontiac Jail after serving
to transport Peter Boyer and a party thirty day term for vagrancy. Earl
of funeral mourners across the Ice <4 Smith, twenty-nine, said to be from
Do your papering
' ’
Pine Lake at Charlevoix and became Columbus, .was arreated on a charge
,1o.M In a blizzard and aranderetl about of trying to cut open a mail bag at
D. H. Devendorf
fdr bours half frozen, until be«nd tbe [tbe Grand Trunk depot
'
Painter and Paperhanger
port) aX last found tbemaelvea at their j More convicts were received at tho
7/« W. 71b.
' Phone 401
| Michigan slate prison during Janusry,
B will be brought to your starting point
! Heirs in Michigan' to tbe number ofithsii lo any month of the IbsUIuUod’s
borne if yoii wish.
~
forty-three wUl receive $27,187.12 from ' history. The number of men
lUie Sylvia Ann Howland eaute of $l.-.dur^g the month was aJvty-one. thlr260.0M, If the report of tbe tnistees i ty-«l
-eftht Ofr whom came from
Suits Sponged & Pressed tn connection with proceedings for recorder’s court at Detroit.
the diittributlon of the estate ie ap
Miss Luella Keller. Kalamazoo,*
provFd by the probale court of Bri* ed. named by Mrs. Augusts H. De
tnl county. Conn.
jCfcegana, of Ooblevllle.
as
eiwsi
............................
..................jponV’lth
the
left
ptnrHon
of
bis
Jaw
emr^
dent
In an apiton
Dr. D»
MfiEBO^It the Tauor
ried sway by a bullet from a 4&<ali' Go^aaa for miacondnct.'etaT^ nult
her revolver. Plr»t -Sergeant Paul to Van Bnren county circuit conrt, ask­
Coogan. romptny L.Thlrty-thlrd Mich­ ing $10,000 damages for slander.
igan. lies in a critical condition al the
The Btockholders of the People’s
I base hospital el El Paso following the Telephone company, which baa
: accidental discharge of his revolver. changes at Carleion/^Flat Bock, Ro‘while
cleaning
it.
.
.
|
mulus
and Wayne, baa decided to ecll
- Featuring Mignon Anderson
With the ceremony oT mustering Ha lines to, the Michigan SUte Tele­
, out of federal aervjce. Michigan troopq, phone company, subject to >' e ap­
j that have Veen or now are on the b^* proval ot the auu railway commladar wlU comO npSer^be o[^rat:on of ■*®p.

Arr. IS rtB a. m -From l'eti«kev, Chxrlevuim.
{W Jonlmn and KIk Kamde.
Ceeaekev.
i;b.r1reo,l
t^ Elk Raitida.
C. R. « I. RAILWAY
•r. I JO p. m —Dailv eaerpl Sondar.
roinu North awl S
-

Kilaminit Drug Service

50c

r. 8.10 p. m."Dally ezeent Sun.

Welding Jobs
Oxy-Acetylene System
Anything in tbe shape of metal.
Broken stove or ^machine parts,
cylinders or motor parts.

West Miclugan Garage
116-ij8 State Street

poinu North and Sooth.
7T. tMI p. m—SoDdar only.
North awl South.
-. iO:Z8 a. m.—Daitj. eaeojtt Suodar. Slaritlaatr. Fetmkej. petndt. r '
orsh and all
■ North and .South.
~>raush roach
car
t Grand Raplda
RapI
U. Piltabursh.
2:40 p. m.—Dailr- Wackinaer. Petaeker.
(band Bapidi. Detroit. Chkwo and all
priata Eaat. Wwt and South. Slccpinp
car Grand Raplda lo Cincinnati. Thr^b
alcoplM ear Grand Rapiilt U Jarkaonrilk. FU. Uondan aed Tfaoradayi.
U. RAILROAD.
port and Suttona —..
. IM p. m —Mod^. W<
day only- Nerthport and SattoM Bay.
. t :4d a- m.—Monday., We
...dnetday aad Friday only. Nortbpoi' aad Suttona Bay.
4: 0-"^m^-Dani'^cM
p. m^—Dally <
Sawlay.
• -. North- .
MANUTCS « NORTHEASTERN RAILROAD
Lv. e:ie a. IB.—Provomont. Cedar, Maple City,
and Lclaiid.
a. B.—Honor. Enudre. Copcmhdi. Ar-

I and .Jfaali -

Cdfr. Ulawl and

FranWL*. diST^
4^*^ m.—Platte
m^^Plallc River.-Copnnbh,
F

‘Woman In Politics”
SUNDAY-

Palace Theatre

r aad Mai^ City.
S p.
Han

. Pmakt^

The Sale of Sheets and Pillow-Cases, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheeting,
Pillow Tubing, etc., at the winter’s lowest Prices will continue all next week
Three Specials in Sheets
II.10~^kwoodShrets. 72x3J At............., ...............Me
•1.2S Lockwood Sheets. 81x90 at...............................95e
•1.35 Perfection Sheets. 90x99at ............................. A.M

Three Specials in Tubing
23c Pepperal PilloF tubing, 42-iochat.............. ...;.16e
28e Barker Pillow tubing, 45-inch at........ .................. 23e
35c Piquet Pillow Tubing. 45-incb at.._.................... 29«

$1.00 Bleached Sheets at 83 cents each
“Wearwell Brand.” These celebrated Sheets are known to all
housewives for their remarkable wearing and laundering Quali­
ties. Size 81x90 inches at 83c.

DOUBLE FOLD SHEEITNG

26c



Five Specials in PiUow Cases
14c Blossom POlow Cases. 42x38, at........................
tSc Hemstltcbed PUlow Cases. 4,5^ at..............
2Sc Mc^wk Pillow Cases, 42x36, at.
29c Daisy PUlow Cas^ 46x36. at....................23<
35c Embroidered Pillow Cases, 46:^ at..................tSc
11c Bleached bfualin, yard wide, at................................»e
12)<ic Bleached and uobteacbed.yd. wide Uuslinat.lle

28c

v45c Fruit of the Loom
J 1-4 yards wide

Quantities limited to 19 or 20 yards of Sheeting or PiUow Tubing or to onedozen Sheets or PUlow Cases of any one hied to a ccstcicer. No mail or phone orders.

And Don’t Forget the Rebate Coupons

;

They save you many a Quarter, Half or Dollar oo4he very items ^ou would otherwise have to buy and pay for at the full price.

Here You Get the Discount and Coupons, Too
\



>





.

We Have Placed on Sale Thirtj’ Pieces of Choicest Table Damask and Fifty Pieces
of Pure Linen Crash Toweling at 10 per cent Discount
Mercerized Damask. 64 inch. our.'iSc qualitj-. st........ .................................................................. ............S3e
Uttion Linen Damask. 72 inch, our £9c quality, st............................ ,....................................................62«
Pure I.inen Half Bleached Damask. 64 inch, our 75c quality, at.................................... ..................... 67c Pure linen Damask, 60 inch, our 9Sc quality, at........................................................................................ 6Bc
Silver Bleached Pure linen Damiusk, 70 inch, our *1.15 quality, at.................................................$1.03

12 l-2c Linen
Toweling

11
-L*®

16c Linen
Toweling

1-4.

I8c Linen
Toweling

Satin Damask. 72-Inch, idioicetLEOquality, at..
Satin Damask. 72 inch, special I1.7S quality, at.
Satin Damask, 72 inch, special 12.00 quality', at..
V. Satin Damask. 70 inch, extra heavy, 12.25 quality, at..
Satin Damask, 70 inch, finest 82.50 quality, at.................................... .^rrrr.................................$2J5

1C
lOc

20c Linen
Toweling

|Q
*OC

20c

26c Linen
Toweling

OQ

Three Hundred of the Daintiest Waists Have Been Marked Down
Waists of Most Popular Materials

W^ts that are pleasing and practical

WAISTS-worth $1.00 to $1-50 at
75c, 85c and 95c
WAISTS-worth $2.50 to $3.50 at

• $1.45, $1.95 and $2.35

r

These arc positively the most beautiful
waists ever shown at reihicsd prices—
V~ j Cash Rebate Coupons are incluileil.' If
you prefer, you can buy them with HALF
CASH AND HALF CdUPONS.

Waists for all occasions

WAIS-TS-worth $3^95 to $6.5« at
».45, $4.45 and $5.45 <
. WAIS-TS^-worth *7.50 to 110.00 at

$5.95. $6.95 and $7.95

J. H. STEINBERG

■N

Undoubtedly the Industry’s Crowning Achievement
From your point of view this announcement is most -important.
For herein we set forth the- achievement toward which this
company has aimed for the last eight years.

I

This achievement in a word is the completion of our gigantic
organization to a point where we can make and market a com­
plete line of automobiles under one head.
This means tremendous economies—much greater than ever
before.

For we operate on the basis of—one executive organization
—one lactory management
—ong purchasing unit
—one sales expense
—one group of dealers
—to plan, produce and sell all Overland, Will>;s and WillysKnight models.
Buying power is concentrated. Costs are distributed o\w all
these cars. The savings are enormous.
As a result we are producing cars of exceptional quality—
■ and marketing them at unusually low prices.

This means the elimination of all waste, all lost motion and
much greater factoiy efficiency.
Every car is built to a rigid standard of performance, com­
fort and appearance.
This means an even higher grade of cars at much more at­
tractive prices.
The new models are listed in this announement. They in­
clude Overland models from the snappy comfortable 1665 Light
All of which means a substantial saving for you on the next
Four
to the beautjful Light Six Sedan at 11585.
car you bu^.
,
They include also the big. handsome Willys-Knights from the
For now and for the first time in the hii^ry of the automo- • Four at $1285, to the super efficient Eight at $1950.
bile business we as one single organization offer the public a
These new models establish price records, value records and .
full and complete line of automobiles.
performance records which we believejvill prove to the public
This concentration—this greater efficiency-this more effect­ • conclusively that the vast economies of vast pToductiteare the
ive means of pujling together is going to set a new standard of
key note and manufacturing secret of the, greatest value for
low priced bigkgrade autonfObile values.
the least amount of money.

Overland Light Four Models
Ro«i«(er, 104-in. wbe«Ui«w

. |650

Toarin*.106^n.*beelUre .. ..
. ' . ' »663
Sport Model-Countty Chih .... $750

Overland Big Four Models
BocdMrr. U2-in. wbeelUte ...” $*35
Tourin*. 1124n. wbrelbwe . , .
.
.
$$50

m

I

Overland Light Six Models
Roaditer. 116-in. wh«elb«*e .... $970
Tooring. 116^.wbeeibMe ....
$985'

Wlllyj-Ktiighl 7 Passenger Models
Foor Cylinder Tonring. 121 i,. wheelhue . $1285.
Ei^t Cylindre. m-in; wbedbMe .
$1950

TRATOE CITY OVERLAND CO.
Opp. Part PlaceHotel

BothPhone$ ^4^
41

The Sale of Sheets and Pillow-Cases, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, Sheeting,
Pillow Tubing, etc., at the winter’s lowest Prices will continue all next week
Three Specials in Sheets
II.10~^kwoodShrets. 72x3J At............., ...............Me
•1.2S Lockwood Sheets. 81x90 at...............................95e
•1.35 Perfection Sheets. 90x99at ............................. A.M

Three Specials in Tubing
23c Pepperal PilloF tubing, 42-iochat.............. ...;.16e
28e Barker Pillow tubing, 45-inch at........ .................. 23e
35c Piquet Pillow Tubing. 45-incb at.._.................... 29«

$1.00 Bleached Sheets at 83 cents each
“Wearwell Brand.” These celebrated Sheets are known to all
housewives for their remarkable wearing and laundering Quali­
ties. Size 81x90 inches at 83c.

DOUBLE FOLD SHEEITNG

26c



Five Specials in PiUow Cases
14c Blossom POlow Cases. 42x38, at........................
tSc Hemstltcbed PUlow Cases. 4,5^ at..............
2Sc Mc^wk Pillow Cases, 42x36, at.
29c Daisy PUlow Cas^ 46x36. at....................23<
35c Embroidered Pillow Cases, 46:^ at..................tSc
11c Bleached bfualin, yard wide, at................................»e
12)<ic Bleached and uobteacbed.yd. wide Uuslinat.lle

28c

v45c Fruit of the Loom
J 1-4 yards wide

Quantities limited to 19 or 20 yards of Sheeting or PiUow Tubing or to onedozen Sheets or PUlow Cases of any one hied to a ccstcicer. No mail or phone orders.

And Don’t Forget the Rebate Coupons

;

They save you many a Quarter, Half or Dollar oo4he very items ^ou would otherwise have to buy and pay for at the full price.

Here You Get the Discount and Coupons, Too
\



>





.

We Have Placed on Sale Thirtj’ Pieces of Choicest Table Damask and Fifty Pieces
of Pure Linen Crash Toweling at 10 per cent Discount
Mercerized Damask. 64 inch. our.'iSc qualitj-. st........ .................................................................. ............S3e
Uttion Linen Damask. 72 inch, our £9c quality, st............................ ,....................................................62«
Pure I.inen Half Bleached Damask. 64 inch, our 75c quality, at.................................... ..................... 67c Pure linen Damask, 60 inch, our 9Sc quality, at........................................................................................ 6Bc
Silver Bleached Pure linen Damiusk, 70 inch, our *1.15 quality, at.................................................$1.03

12 l-2c Linen
Toweling

11
-L*®

16c Linen
Toweling

1-4.

I8c Linen
Toweling

Satin Damask. 72-Inch, idioicetLEOquality, at..
Satin Damask. 72 inch, special I1.7S quality, at.
Satin Damask, 72 inch, special 12.00 quality', at..
V. Satin Damask. 70 inch, extra heavy, 12.25 quality, at..
Satin Damask, 70 inch, finest 82.50 quality, at.................................... .^rrrr.................................$2J5

1C
lOc

20c Linen
Toweling

|Q
*OC

20c

26c Linen
Toweling

OQ

Three Hundred of the Daintiest Waists Have Been Marked Down
Waists of Most Popular Materials

W^ts that are pleasing and practical

WAISTS-worth $1.00 to $1-50 at
75c, 85c and 95c
WAISTS-worth $2.50 to $3.50 at

• $1.45, $1.95 and $2.35

r

These arc positively the most beautiful
waists ever shown at reihicsd prices—
V~ j Cash Rebate Coupons are incluileil.' If
you prefer, you can buy them with HALF
CASH AND HALF CdUPONS.

Waists for all occasions

WAIS-TS-worth $3^95 to $6.5« at
».45, $4.45 and $5.45 <
. WAIS-TS^-worth *7.50 to 110.00 at

$5.95. $6.95 and $7.95

J. H. STEINBERG

■N

Undoubtedly the Industry’s Crowning Achievement
From your point of view this announcement is most -important.
For herein we set forth the- achievement toward which this
company has aimed for the last eight years.

I

This achievement in a word is the completion of our gigantic
organization to a point where we can make and market a com­
plete line of automobiles under one head.
This means tremendous economies—much greater than ever
before.

For we operate on the basis of—one executive organization
—one lactory management
—ong purchasing unit
—one sales expense
—one group of dealers
—to plan, produce and sell all Overland, Will>;s and WillysKnight models.
Buying power is concentrated. Costs are distributed o\w all
these cars. The savings are enormous.
As a result we are producing cars of exceptional quality—
■ and marketing them at unusually low prices.

This means the elimination of all waste, all lost motion and
much greater factoiy efficiency.
Every car is built to a rigid standard of performance, com­
fort and appearance.
This means an even higher grade of cars at much more at­
tractive prices.
The new models are listed in this announement. They in­
clude Overland models from the snappy comfortable 1665 Light
All of which means a substantial saving for you on the next
Four
to the beautjful Light Six Sedan at 11585.
car you bu^.
,
They include also the big. handsome Willys-Knights from the
For now and for the first time in the hii^ry of the automo- • Four at $1285, to the super efficient Eight at $1950.
bile business we as one single organization offer the public a
These new models establish price records, value records and .
full and complete line of automobiles.
performance records which we believejvill prove to the public
This concentration—this greater efficiency-this more effect­ • conclusively that the vast economies of vast pToductiteare the
ive means of pujling together is going to set a new standard of
key note and manufacturing secret of the, greatest value for
low priced bigkgrade autonfObile values.
the least amount of money.

Overland Light Four Models
Ro«i«(er, 104-in. wbe«Ui«w

. |650

Toarin*.106^n.*beelUre .. ..
. ' . ' »663
Sport Model-Countty Chih .... $750

Overland Big Four Models
BocdMrr. U2-in. wbeelUte ...” $*35
Tourin*. 1124n. wbrelbwe . , .
.
.
$$50

m

I

Overland Light Six Models
Roaditer. 116-in. wh«elb«*e .... $970
Tooring. 116^.wbeeibMe ....
$985'

Wlllyj-Ktiighl 7 Passenger Models
Foor Cylinder Tonring. 121 i,. wheelhue . $1285.
Ei^t Cylindre. m-in; wbedbMe .
$1950

TRATOE CITY OVERLAND CO.
Opp. Part PlaceHotel

BothPhone$ ^4^
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