Traverse City Press, June 22, 1917

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TRAVERSE CITY PRESS
GRAND TRAVERSE RECIOrTS HOME NEWSPAPER.

CITY CIRCULATION—3000

TRAVKRSK TITY, MICH.. JUNE 22. ]

Bt CARRIER tf YEAR

MCHIGAN KNOWS HOW RED CROSS
WORKS WHEN DISASTER STRIKES
Trained Workers Have Shown
Willing Hand Many Times ,
In Michigan
nie fdnlted State* he* been Mtec
to r»l*e IIOO.WO.OOO M an eitraorflnary fu&d, In tie el*hl daj8^et»e«
June IS and S5. Inclualve. mat the
work of the American National Rod
Croe*. which baa always been the
hope and euccor of jrlctlms of various
ealamlUo*. may be efflclenUy carried
on In the world war that le now de
TMUtlnc Europe, and prorislon made
for our oam aoldlera who are going to
the front a* well ae their dependenu
at homeTo the people of the sUte of Mich­
igan has been allotted a ahare of »3.OOO.WK) in thl* nation-wide eubacrlpUon. of which Detroit has agreed to
raise haU. The other Jl.500.000 must
be railed in the remainder of the
aUU. through donation* to the cau*e
With this duly confronUng them,
there are sonie Michigan people a*kIng )ul whet the Red Cross Is; bow
it work*; how it propose* to eapend
their donations. But there are many
other Michiganders who need not ask
who do know the Red Croae and a kst
It doe* and what it mean*. They are
the people who Itred In and near Meta.
Presque Isle county when forest Urea
ewept swey life and property, a few
years ego. In their ruthless rush. Oth­
ers learned of the Red Croes and Us
work when ihelr homes were destroy­
ed In the forest fires that literally
blotted Che towns of Au Sable and Os
coda. In Iosco county, off the map.
back In 1911. And. Just a few days
ago. the people of Waabtenaw, Jack
son. Calhoun and Ingham coantles
learned something of the Red Cross at
first Ithtxl when a tornado left a wide
swath of death and desolation In Us
wake as it rushed across that rich
farming coontry.
It was In the latter disaster that
the newly-formed local or county djap
tars of the American Red Cross most
distinguished thetaselvae. Tlis case |
«n Waabtenaw coi^iy Is tjpteaL The'

BY MAIL SI.SO YEAR

NOTICE

VOL. 2-NO. 30

lUAVERSECrnfAUTO j
MANUFACTURING CO. Conklins
TO START CANVASSi
Self-Filling

Tbo Official Bulki n pu
1 daily
ndef order of the President of the
I mled Mates is received eath diy by
the City Librao-. They have, also, a
very extensive stock of books, coveriiiK bear!)- every phase of the Europe-

Committee Has Been Appoint­
ed and Enthusiastic Citizens

• Fountain Pens

June 20. 1917.
are Working on the
1 am a little boy eight years gJd and
We recommend the Conklin
Proposition
,as 1 would like lo win the pony, I would
Non-Leakable, Self-Filling
like <0 have all of ihe kind people that
come to tlie Press give me their votes,
Fountain Pen as being all
ple«e, that is if they do not want them
that a good Fountain Pen
for some one else.
My name is Knobel Chase. I live at
About one hundred men gathered nt
should be.
608 QanUild Avc. Wiih kind regards le Chamber of Commerce rooms j
Wfhi'l'ress.
Will you be so kind, Thursday evening to become belter j
NONE
BETEISR MADE
plewe, as to show ibis to your custom acquainted with the details of Traverse
City's new auto factory. Mr Gauiilleit
ABSOLUTELY
explained that selling stock in the Na­
plant was not as herd a task as!
GUARANTEED
Forresters will give a dancing poleon
it might be but it was almost im(^siblc'
pany Saturday evening June for him to get to every one in tbo-^me,
23 in the Brosch Block for he has left. Between »2o,000 and Rtor-i
Cotapanions;and their friends. 000 stock has now been s.ubscribed and i
Young people of T. C. H. S. order to reach the »75,U0'J mark bv .
July 1st. which is Traverse City's time,
are especially invited.
limit on the proposition, some ofTrav-|
erse CiTy’s boosters must lend a hand. ‘
After hearing su^cstions from several.
business men it was decided to make ai
canvasser the rural districts all next
week. Those in ihe, crowd who had
autos offered their services for the
week. Geo. H. Curtis, L. L. Bensicy
and J. H. Steinberg were selected
wHI make a drive into the country with
committee to arrange details for th< a committee to talk the proposition over
big canvass. The meeting resulted in a with the fomicrs are needed now.
gieat big all-get-together bunch with
Will.you be one of the slacken or
-1 You can-if you will,
suggestions taken from everyone and will you be there witli the goods? Wil
ji lf your eyes are botherevery man as he leftlhc building carried you be one to help raise wages in
with him at least two or three subscrip­ Traverse City; to give emplo^ent to
lang you - a trip to our
tion blanks and a firm determination
more men than Traverse City can pos­
•^optical department will
|do his best.
sibly supply; to pat Traverse City on
»‘find the remedy.
' If you did not get down to the meeting the list of booming cities, or will you
fur some reason or otherbut are willing leave all this for the other fellow? It's
to help, call at the C. of C. office And up to us—the opportunity is here- If
get a few blanks or if you have an auto
-if you don't
ind can arrange to s|>cnd h fmw hours, push, the dt-al will be lost by July 1st.
145 E. Front St.
1 day or a week, for the good of yourLet us all join hands with the hundred
I [home town just drive riglit around by men who gathered at the C. C. and dis-

TIIIE LIMIT IS SET FOR JUlYli

yr--m

fc»:

$1.00 to $5.00

Wait’s
Drug Store

The Press, lOc month

$EE THINGS
As THEY ARE
£

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[K^s

W' -iir

- --“Arbor chapter, wai noUbdi. and;
went UnmedlaUOy lo ..the .ftorUifle^
R -^^tery W. IJonglas. presldetil of the'
Waabtenaw county chapter sUrted re­
lief work at DelblEarly Tbareday morning workers
went tp "both these districts and
agents made a complete survey of
practically the whole path of the
storm. By Thursday evening reports
of the Red Cross agents had been
made. H.BOO for relief work had been
raised, the carpenter* and maeons of
Ann Arbor bad offered their services
for three day*, a committee of eiPeru had been formed and. divided
Into four group*, assigned to tour die
trict* to relieve, and a financial com­
mittee to coUeet addlUonal sobscrlp• uons had been named. And. by Saiorday evening, when rain begau to fall
over the devasuted district, the Red
Croes workers rested content in the
knowledge that every victim of the
tornado slept that night with a root
over hla bead and with a good start
toward tbe rehabllUatloD of hlmseli
and bis family
Here Is part of what was done, and
bow. when the tornado of May 26 laid
wa'.te the cities of Mattoon and Cbar
lesion. Ill . with a loss of nearly 10<
lives. J.OOO persona made homeless
and property worth millions destroyed

MilUens and mIKIona of stricken people In devastated Europe must
depend on the activity of the Red Croa* aoclety alone for the moat mea-Just enough to keep be
'lody and soul together. The
necessities of life—.
1 It the universal help
ipiqg han
cte'd. It r
extend this hand to the sorrowing and atflld
port. In fact. If you would do your part
n do It most directly and efficiently through the Red Croe*.
world, y
I dollar—two
Become i

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mMm m.

It was late on a Saturday afternoon
when news of the disaster began toi
trickle from tbe telegraph wires to thej
newspapers Offices and shops w«
closed, and Chicago had gone home .
lU dinner sod Us Saiurdsy evenlnp
rslaxstioni. TTie first word to the Red
Mattoon and other cities In central Illinois were wrecked a few week*
ago by a tornado which killed and Injured hundreds and wrought enorCrpM of the storm came through a
:ity damage. The picture thews s poor mother and her tour
Chicago paper u> Charles Lee Bryson
Children i
the Uinbllng-wood ruin* of their homeThe husband ind
of the central division suff of th«
kin-r(. Tad Cnss directors, doctors .-md nuise* we.e m charge
Bed Cross One of the editors calle
.
.u. .-,-rtrophe wtthin ten heur* after the Storm.
Mr. Bryson at his home and told hli.
what bad hsppeneil, "feeilng sure ih
as .n-.l II <• II
L u ^ nvul.l b • "Oil nec.lrT au;iplles, sUrtOtl fur the sh;. k
cllle..
anl ab
Red Cross would want to get on tb- he Job." harrlrt to U;o
lob '■
lay bir.g. and unll! after 1 u clo-k al
When Mr O'Connor arrDPd, wii)
Ight.
the
offire
wja
ri-„<-hlus out iilib the nurse* and worker*, he found bi.'.i
U did
Director John J. O'Conno!
bis
lieuTenunts on the rround, an. |
eb'jrrrh
and
I'
.
.
.-la'clih-.
of the central dhlslou was in Was)
;eil fro** nitr-o=
*,,pi.er* from with the L'hIcafTO oilUe rtady to Bl«>|
ington attending the Red Cross wi>
council, at wbloh It was determined u, •heir Supday diversions awl ciiirllng instant support, be bepan the r< its I
ask the country for flOO.OM.OOO. But them for Mattoon ' sn I Ch.trlesion work. A eommittee of bualiiess
Mr. O C.Mi-or ro.iched ChlcBEo froin was orsanitod, a hoinber of sma-l.
Mr. Bryson located Walter Davidson,
off to take charge o:
another of headquarters suff. who bad WaabIngtoD et .t o c'iK-k. and tn a.
sUiutlon. and in a
remained late at the office to finish shoit ume waa handling eTerythlng
maihlnery was lu
some work, and they took hold of the Right and ten be lasued orders for *•*'
three boura. and when he loft for Mat- t>pe™tlofisttnaUon instantly.
U>on on the next train, help from all
^he injured were given the best surNext morning telegrams began to over the central dlvUlon was on the
fh.« hungry
poor Into dlTlsion headquarters. Mr way to that town. He too'k with him
homeless given sbelto..
Darldnon. on ^e scene, reported that Mies Ahrens and twelve of her best
Identified and made ready for
perbapa 60 pemons twre desd In Mat nuries and fifteen ira:ned .oclal work- hurial. plana drawn up for rebuilding
toon, 400 InJnrad. «M tamUtea horoe^; era from tbe Chicago Unlfd Charities
«hattered homes, and a fond siertIMS, and private property—chiefly rea who had Ktyon Invaluable help In the •« to rehablUtaie both wrecked clfle*.
EaaUand ateamer disaster On the
__________________
same train went six crates at hospital
esRsd tor Rsd Cross nurs«a sad work­ su^Ues.
I
Macaulay's Wonderful Memory.
ers St ones. Chsrleston. he said, was
The bead of a wholrsnlf drug con.
It is said that Maeaulav-j memoo'
ta bat UUlo tetter case than Hat- cem was routed out of bed. the flrm'a was so retenUve that, after reading a
tMB.
2 o'clock book once be could giro all the aaliem
Jobs W. ChampSon. axaeuUT* smnUrr of OUoago chapter, and Mveral

BaBtsitS tt*auuii».SU!,r<«!!i

ST;'“i

- ■ 'W

Put
in the .Hands
of it? Friends

It b too vital a part of Tou^oyto be
banrllcd by
It rivet you pow« to crank your engine, ie *i»rk that
l*cp3 it going, and light at ol^t.
.wn it depends
dependa the successfiil operaUpon
flun
car.
Sun of your car..
Bril
Jring h in twice a month, *nd woTl
testt it—for expert testing is
la the first
ruletin
in battery eare,
eare.
^.Laven’t dlstiUed water at band,

If it oee^ repairs or recharging wr'H
do the work as you’d expect fact*.; /trained experts to do it. And you w'.n't
lose the use of your machine the v.-liiip,
for we have a rental battery for your
use while we're working on yours.
We're your battery’s friend. Our job
b to keep it on the job to your satis­
faction.
For we’re the Willard Scr
Station.

Traverse City Battery Shop
115 E. State St.
TILAVERSE CITY, MICHIGAN

TRAVERSE CITY PRESS

NOTED PHILANTHROPIST EiRGEIIGIGiPS
TO VISIT THIS SECTION ffi fflELl HELP

INSECTICIDES ARE COSTLY'
“Kedil. Mixture" May Bs SubsUtirtsd,
However, for Arssnats of
Load.
East Lanaing. Mich.—A method for
effecting an economy in the use of tneectlddea which have become Increas-

L. T. Cooper, Millionaire Manufacturer, Gives Large May Be Put In to Replace Crops
Hit by Adverse Conditions.
j n. peta't of^^ cx who is recomPart of Income to Charity—Sprang Into Fame
___________
I mending that vrhere It U posaibla
Through His New Health Theories, Based on
I •'Eedrle mlrrure" be substituted for
What Is Known As the Tanlac Treatment.
BUCKWHEAT IS ONE OF BEST .rwm., ot i«,i

Gives SO,000 Loaves of Bread.
Similar aervlce was also performed
by Ur. Cooper in Cincinnati, Uemphla,
Blnninghain. Atlanta, Little Bock.
Shreveport. Vicksburg. Jackson. Nash­
ville.. Knoivllle. Chattanooga. Macon.
Savannah. Montgomery. Mobile and
Augusta, and his establishment of the
famous free bread line at Louisville,
where be distributed fifty thousand
loaves of bread absolutely free and
without question to those in want,
proved a revelation to charity workers
there. In fart. In practlcaliy every dty
Mr. Cooper has visited he lias always
shown his great sympathy for the poor
and unfortunate by performing e
unique act of charity.
Mr. Cooper contends that nine-tenths
of the diseases end ill health of the
present day Amerlenn is due to faulty
digestion and improper asalmilatloik
the food, which flcalJy produces
stuffed op condition of the vital organs.
It has been said that Tanlac. bis
eti^irated aedlctoe whldi is no* ao
III lining wnl ^ ■ir»ihli'tssiilW
• 'dntratfievt tt« country, net only «olekly ovetcomes all catairhai InflamtaaHons of the mucons membrane, but
acta directly in the correction of stom­
ach, Uver, kidney and intestinal dlatwden. ^
Tanlac as has been so convincingly
proven by the thousands upon thou­
sands who bare indorsed It is also a
reconstructive tonic of great power.
Supersensltive.
‘What are you worrying abontT
"If I eat eggs I think about the
chickens they would have produced,
and If I eat chickens I think about the
eggs they might have laid; and It's
becoming difficult for me to enjoy any­
thing."
Be econoTplcnl. but not hysterical.

{Nerves All On Edge?
Jtwt u Dcrve -rear ii a ease of kidney
waaknen. K> is kidney troable a cacse
of Ds-ronaneB. Anyone who baa back­
ache. Derronaneas. -'bloea.’’ faeadaebea,
dixzT spells, nrinary ills and a tiivd,
worn feeling, would do well to try
Doan's Kidaey Pills. Tbit asfe. relia­
ble remedy it recommended by tboomsds wbo have bad relief irom jsat
such croobtea.

AMichitfanCase
Ura. J. A Moore.
MS £- PrankUB
ilda't keep upon
aeeount
atunt of
ot BW
awful
backsebes. When­
ever I stooped,
sharp twinges dsrt-

m

tSu^ I*^do^red
KS? KJdnw* Fills. They fixed n»e
op all r^t^s^ 1 have bad so kldOstDeaeHrtAv

DOAN’S
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SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES

AhSBl row-■**,.
oBUMMIepvwecrtoba
•hskmi IntatboboMOBdsptinkMlsthetoo*.
bMk. llToUevc*
Uev«» fWlBfol.r
polBfoi.»woU«*i.m*rTlBsf«S>
•kw Um wlog oot a
Man punUhes his stomach with what sM MkW
I7 tbe Brttlsb see I
le puts In it and woman punishes her ____ Alleo'e roet-Kooe
tlnd. bcklbc fees ‘
eet with what she j«m* them inta

The Effects of Opiates.

METZ

LtViqsi-Batioi ■•ttr Sites Co.

amgw hka ohmia, dsa

PAINI NOT A BIT I
UFTYOUfitSWNS ■
mCAUBSESOFF

. : m1
szaa

PETERSON’S OINTMENT
BEST FOR ECZEMA

For G>nstipation
Carter’s Little
Livaf PiDs
will set you right
ovM* night

Carter’s IroB Pills

WATCH YOUR SKIN IMPROVE

Kill All Fllesr^™
?Sa

SWAMPROOT lsa«“ls'iu'r-5

•MaVoaremHeedCaiB

W. M. U, OSTBOrr. ho. »4-»17.

Peer Way to Help.
Tm going to CJffer my servtcee »
my country in case of war."
•To do whatr
To cook."
"Don't. Irii hard enough to get r»
erults as It Is."

■■-Lrsenate of lead," according to
---------------—
! T*rofeBsor Pettit, “has become a standCan Be Planted at Far Along as Mid- by for so long that we tte apt to forBcana Millet and 6o<^ | fiet that there are other stomach poi' sOQB which may be used. In some
cases, with equally good resnlta. The
cbeapest stomach poison of all is 'Ked*
WV^HAT INFA5TB are psouUsrlj scsoeptaile to cnium sod its vsskxa
I
peeps rattens, all o< whkh ara naraotto, is wall known. Even In the
Bast Lansing Mich.—For the farm-'
mixture.' a preparation originally
&
dos^ if ooBtiaoed, these opiatra oaoae ohaacea In tbe funo«r who has l^n enable to get in hit , proposed by the late Dr. B. C. Kedxle.
tkos and growth of tba oalta
ate Unr to become permaaeatt, caattBg
^p. berauee of ugly weather, lack of lo take the place of parts greem which
tmbedU^. nMDtal pervankm, a oavtng foe al^<d or nsroottoa in latw Ufa.
help, or any of the myriad- other ad­ was becoming rather expensive
riii-ii^'-------- as tnttBotafatoWvoas dy^tepste and lack of smying
20 years ago.
poweiaaisareMittaf dosing with opintas or naraottos to keep ohUdran quieS
versities which have come
"Kedxle mixture never became
b^frtBtanOT. ‘IhTrS amoagF^kdans tt tfaat fdilidRm should uvM
present aeason in many parts of the
lecdva opiates bi tbe snaUast doses for mors than a day at a time, and
state, emergency crops can be used to extensively used as would otberwtae
and has been known to entirely relieve
only than if tniavoidshia,
Bdt^ntage as “Ufe-ssrera." say fartn- have been the case, because It cannot
73m adaiotatiatton of AaodycMS.' Dropa, CordiaU, SoothlBg Bjtuub and
the most obstinate cases of rheuma­
crops men of the Michigan Agricultur- be combined with Ume snlpbar. and
otter naroottca to chikirai by any but a pfaysiciaa cannot be too stionglv
tism end blood disorders In a very
dtrrled. and
not be a psjtv to iL C&ildreB who are la
Bl coUege. Where fields have ' - lime sulphur li a favorite
abort tlma
planted to sprlng-aeeded crops and the j spray. Ume sulphur, however, te not
need tbe attantfam aa phyMt^an,
^ nothing less than a crime to
Tanlae’s dais Phenemenal.
seed
suffleleot-' used ^on potoloes. and
present
seen has
nas failed
laiieo to
to germinate
ger
^ at
^ the
*fle«ed
by
It is. Indeed, doubtful if anything
ever placed on the market In the way
maklng nac> of 'Kedxle
'E^
mixture' with
the ilgmatare
of a medicine has sprung Into such |
may be thoroughly lime or with botdeanx. In fighting the
popular favor ID ao short » time. I
replowed and planted to ever-preaent potato beetle
"Doctor Kedxle gave tbe follcrwlng
People everywhere have been quick to
^
^ buckwheat millet ao.v
recognise Us wond^ul merit The •
^hum. Sudan grass or fiat IS directions for the preparatloa of
demand for It has been nothing abort ^
p^„t- this spray:
86 ^t1 Ave.
ffTATE htSTRIBUTOBI OetroK
"Dlaaolve the ersenlc by bolUog with
of phenomenaL
i it^ble returus in grain or forage.
CARS aess
WRITE FOR CATALOG D.
carbonate of soda to insure rompteta
In tlaUaa. Texas, where Tanlac vras i
Buckwheat Is Best
seluHon.
which
solution
can
be
k>
placed on sale about eight months ago. I
g late-seeded greln crop bock
Ooubly Efficient.
Woman's Opportunity.
over ;<l.000 bottles havs been sold. | wheat fits In beat It should be plant- ready for making a epra.vlng solution
"He is a man of deeds, 1 underThe complexion of Wail rtreefa big
which according to druggists of that j pd ,q
June, though it can be seed- whenever needed. To make the mate- organUanon that worts from nine to stand."
city. has established a new record and 1 ed gg fn, gjong as mid-July with assur- rial for 800 gallons of spraying mix­ five Is slowly changing as man after
"Yep: also words. .Be *9 a probata
Is unprecedented la the history of the I
g
gjnc« it matures In ture. boll two pounds of s'hlte arsetilc mas drops out to take up military lawyer."
drug bnsloesa. In Atlanta, over 196,000 '
qq
-tq daya It baa the cddl- with eight pounds of ealsoda (Cfysula sen-ice. Tbe inroads which have al­
of carbonate of soda—“washing soda' ready been made In staffs ot the big
And yet. after all that talk. It took
butties were sold In twelve months !
—found In every drug store) in
time; la Knorrille. the Kublmen-j
banking losdrutlons are not serious, the world's greatest war to sfhn the
gallons of water. Boll these materi­ but the prospect of losing many more real back-to-ihe-farm movement.
Chambliss Co. sold and distributed '
als In say Iron pot not used for a
employees in the next tew weeks or
46.S28 botUes in nine months; in Louis­
other purpose. Boll for 15 mlnutea.
ville. Ky, the Taylor-lsancs Co., who
Qstil the arsenic dissolves. leavlDg
operate eight retail stores In that
only a small muddy aedlmenu
of the vacancies must be filled by
city, sold 32.000 botUea In less than
.dtla solution In a iwo-gallon jug and women, says a New York news let­
00 da.vs. The demand for Tanlac In
label 'Poison. Mock material for spray­ ter. One of the largest natlohal banks
Denver. Clndnnnil. Cleveland. Honshas lost 50 men to Plattsburg and
ing mixture.’
ton. San Antonio. Oklahoma City.
"The spraying mixture can be pre­ Madison, has T5 more who are in miliMemphis. Little Bock. Birmingham,
pared whenever required, and In the Ua organlzaiionx and who will soon
Chattanooga and Nashville, in fact ev­
inrtTy needed at the time by sink- leave, end has 460 who are liable to
erywhere It has been introduced has
rwo pounds of lime, adding this to conscription. A prominent trust com­
likewise been phenomenal and the d*
40 gallons of water; pour Into (his o pany has lost upward of JOO men. In­
mand for K Is continually Increasing.
pint of tbe stock arsenic solution. Mir cluding tbe senior vice president, and
A total of more than a million and a
expects the total to be more than 300
half bottles of tbe medlclae has been
before tbe end of the year. Plans are
sold through the AUanu office alone
•erle In this mixture t» equivalent to being made to fill many departments
during the past rwelve months and It
with girls, wbo have been found more
■(our ounces of paxla green.
Is without doubt tbe most widely
• “Tbe pot or Jug mn« never be used satisfactory than nten in work that is MRK nniKMnsT cuKMmnmexT
-talked of medicine in the- world today.
ior any other purpose after uslag It much the same day after day.
When asked to explain this recoril
OI^IlSianB. COOKBOOK PUI
(or this mlrtnre.”
breaking demand. Mr. O. F. WUUs,
^ If an addittonal pound or two of
Southern and Wester* distribntor of
Tanlac, said: "There can be only one
PQMlble eqtUoatlon. and It ean be ttrid BUCKWHEAT—MICHIOAFM BEST
in CM word. imertL' That tMls the
•whelsatNy. XMnparatloa.
ter how atotflTely advertised, can
and Will Matura In From Bbcty t»
poaelbty meet with such phenomenal
Seventy Days.
success nnlem It possesses extraor­
dinary curative power."
BUSTtR RUST HAS FOOTHOLD
bona) virtue of thriving In a wide va­
Theutands upon thousands are testl- riety of scrils and will garmlnate is
Par«sfta Which Ravaged European
Pines Is Found in MIeMgan.
The rate of seeding ranges from
TUB new drag Is an etber compottM
to five peck& either drIUeO or seeded
Ba« LeoBlng. Mltffi.—White pine discovered by a ClnclnnaU chemlsL
broadcast and harrowed in.
blister
rust the parasite which has
is called freexMiA and can
town.—Adv.
Boy Beana
been
kUllng
Europe's
while
pines
on
now be obtained in tiny
Soy beans can safely be put In as
as vast a scale at her guns have been
When Hubby Fooled Her.
bottles as here shown at
late as July. They may be planted In
nSTOR TOVEB BOa A KOBB CO.
Mrs. Scatterbrain was constantly
klUing mea has gained a foothold In
very iltUe cost from any
i 28 Inches apart at the rate of
Michigan, and unless controlled, will
bemoaning her lot. Her bosband. who
drag store Just aak for
one-half bushel per acre for grain,
was entlGed to place half the letters
repeat here, it U feared. Its destruc­
freexone Apply a drop
drilled and broadcasted at the rate
tive work abroad. The disease has
of the alphabet after his name, had
two
directly
upon
a
tender
r hay pnrpoges.
bushel per acre
been established in tie East for some ,
the most treacberous memory In the
corn or callus and Instant­
raluable legumThe crop furnishes
world. He could remember nothing
time, end hss spread threateningly, bnt |
ly the soreness disappears.
Inone hay which serves excellent as
It was beUeved by Michigan foresters
his wife told him. In spite of bits of
Shortly you will find the
subsUtute for clover.
string round his finger and knots In
that It had not reached this state. In­
corn or calltu so loose that
Millet
his handkerchief. Only once did Mr.
spections last season failed to disclose
yon can lift it off, rottt
Millet Is a dependable oop to plant
SesTterbralo remember to do his wife's
Its presence, hot more recent examtna- 1
and ell. with the fingers.
,
^
.
as late as July 15. It furnishes a
Hons have demonstrated that the rust
bidding.
Not
twinge of pain. ■
yield of useful bay. Common, German
In Michi­
Said a friend to Mrs. Scattertiraln:
soreness or Irritatloii; not
and Hungarian millet give largest
"1 think you are getting as bai
gan. but has been here fer years. One
9ren the sUgbeeM smartyields of beat quality. One-balf bush­
your bobby. 1 got a note from you
nursery was found where Imported
ling, either"aben applying
.yasterday dated a whole week ahead." el per acre may be drilled or broad­ trees ten years old were afflicted with
treeione or afterwards.
“Heavens I" gasped Mry. Scatteiv casted.
the parasite.
This drug doean'l eat up
Sorghum.
brain, trembling with the shock. “My
During the coming summer, accord­
the corn or callus, but
Sorghum, partlcnlarly the Early Am­
husband must have posted It the very
ingly, three foresters will take the field
shrivels them so they loosber
variety.
Is
a
reliable
crop
to
seed
day I gave U to him I"
In
Mlcblgan
to
ferret
out
the
affected
len
and come right out. It
where there la a shortage of hay or of
IS DO bumbugl It works
corn for sHage. For use In the kHo districts and Inaugurate control measlike a charm. For a few
It ehonld be drilled In rows 28 Inches urea. The latter will require the co­
'cents you can get rid of evapart by using the ordinary grain drill operation not only of dtlxene genenilwith every fourth drill running, and ly. bnt of farmers in particular. Tbe,
ery hard corn, soft corn or
seeding at the rate of J5 pounds per Inspectors will begin their work at corn between the toes as well as palnacre, or planted with a corn-planter
fttl caUuses on bottom of your teeL It
80 far as Is known, there It 00 cure never diaappolnu and never bums,
FIrat Application Stops Itching of In rows S6 or 42 Inches apart osiog
six pounds of seed per acre. Sorghum for the disease- It kllli all the young bltea or inflames. If your druggist
Eexems, Salt Rheum and Pllao.
closely resembles corn In appearance trees It Infeou and spreads rapidly, hasn't sny freesone yet tell him to
and should be culbrated and pm <fi but while it does Its greatest dsm- get a little bottle for you from his
"Lire and let lire li
tbe Elio In the same manner. Thia
wholesale house.—adv.
-etm. •'I>r«CBtj
r gooeeberry t
crop may be safely seeded as late ai
-... PETERBON-S
' cecu a large box and . say i these drug, mid-July. For hay purposes It should its life cycla la May and June small
The Elephant
Purely Vccetable
gists. If anyone burs my olni lent for sny be drilled with every other drill open oval bodies are blown from tbe dis­
Bobby, a >Iuncle boy of four, went
of the disease* or ailments. or which I
StnaO PCD. WD Dom. SmsD Pries
eased pines, and these, allgbttng oa t» a circus when it showed there thle
' recommend It and are no benefited give at the rate of one bushel per acre.
the
leaves
of
currant
and
gooseberry
I them their monay back.
season, and In the menagerie tent re­
Sudan Grass.
■•I've got a eafe full of thankful letters
Sudan grass Is s promising seed and buebes. (row and produce clusters of ceived a sack of peanuts with which to
forage crop for Michigan. For seed Ony yellow spots. FTom these spots feed tbe elephanL His parents stood
nlng sorea. eoKBS. salt rbatim. ulcers, purposes it should be drilled In late are later released minute oval spores a short distance away talking to a
June Id rows Just as sorghum is plant- or "seeds." and these, when blown group of friends. Soon Bobby came
Wm restore ccOor to tha (acss e<
Of Six ponnds per acre, about by the wind, spread the parasite back with his sack sHU fuU.
tfaosa who lack Iron in tba bkwK.
yobn Bcott. m 'TIrglala SL. Bnflalo,
to other gooseberry and currant
"Didn't you feed tbe elephant any
as Boat pslo-Cacsd psopla do.
wntaa ''Peterson', oTotmeni U simply and culdvated- For hay. It may be bushes.
Then In August another peanutsr be waa aaked by a yonng
woBdarfuL It cured me of ecsema and drilled or seeded broadcaM at tbe rate
also piles, and did It ao quickly that I of 20 to SO pounds per acre as late as crop" U formed on tbe busbea, bat woman of the party.
was aatonlahed.” Adv.
this Ume. Instead of only the Ony yel­
"No'm." replied the Ud, soberly. "1
July 15.
low ov-alA there are also produced couldoT tel! which end to feed 'em to."
Rape.
Heroic Meaturea
Bape Is another crop which Ao be dark bornllke formations covered vrltb —IndlanapoUa Nevrs.
"Has tbe economy wave hit your
These, when
seeded In mid-summer and which wlU amalL round bodlea.
booaeholdr’
"Tea." repUed young Mrs. Torklns. furnish a large amoant of late snnuner lodged by tbe wind on tbe bark of a«
"Tve made op my mind oori to waste or early fall forage for bogs, sheep and pines, germlnau on tbe tree and infect
The Dwarf Essex variety IL The bark la blistered and clrcula- Whan You Use CutJeura—Ths Soap ts
anything; so I've Invited my family to cattle.
come and live with us lu order that should be demanded, and for best re­ Hod cut off. finally resuitlng Is tbe
Purify and OIntmant ts HaaL
we won't have things left over from sults should be drilled In rows 22 to death of the tree.
28 inches apart, at the rate of rwo
tbe table.”
In avrakenlttg tbe pobhe to the
On rlslag and retiring lantly imear
pound* per acre, and cuiavatad. Good menace of the blister rush the for- the face with Cuttenra OlntmeoL Waab
b« fmuid just th« medldoe you dmA At
er way t
results can, however, be seenred by eMers are recommendlsg that the dis­ off Ointment in five minutes with Cntl- draxfir.*
In Oftr-—' —«
-—
ffifiUlng or broadcasting at tbe rste of eased pinea. when fonnd. be destroyed cur* Soap and hot water. Contlnua Tou may recetv*
» feed 01
tour pounds per soe.
at once, and any enrtant* or gooaeber- thia trvtswit for tes days and nota mil r«U*til* m«d
so pamphlet tetUax
tell
sbant tt.
Flat tnmlpa may be seeded broad­ riea to the vlclnt9 uprooted and tba changa in yosr skin. No bactar
Porget the sorrows of yesterdar and cast in mid-cummer. Planted at this bunted. Wbet« there Is dembt. perwmi toUat praDArattona axlsL
ro after the Joys of today.
ttme they are usoally broadeasted. dtscovertng syiiiptoaH tt tbe fflseass
rrae —■pA* each by maD with Book.
using four poonds per aera, tbon^ have been Mked to eend tbe ssspactad AdiWan poatcard. Cutienra. Dept L.
larger ylMds can ba aecored by plant­ bark of the pIna. or leaves of euiranta BaatOQ. Sold averywheper-Adv.
ing two or three pounds is rows 20 to and fooaeben-les to the forestry acboel
80 inebee apart, afterward >wi"niny « the Mlchltiu AgricaUBral cnliegi
and cnlUvatieg.
,Ih axamiBaOsn.

^OT in recent jeer?, perliepg, has the coming of any public character
* ^ arouaed rach wide^read interest as has the proposed visit to I>etroit
and other Michigan cities of L. T. Cooper, the Millionaire Philanthropist.
Mr. Cooper ia described as one of America’s foremost leaders of
advanced thought, and sprang into fame and fortune through hia new
health theories based on what is known as the Tanlac treatment He never
ceases to eurpriae you with the infinite variety of his knoa'ledge, and its
absolute eorreccutts and thoroughneae. In several of the larger cities—
especially throughout the South and West—he has done a great deal of
relief work among the poor.
Mr. C5ooper Is a firm hellever In prae“
tJcal ptillaoUiropr and his relief work
Is famUiar to chancy workers over ihe
country,
nu Soothem representaUve wbUe to EoostoD. Texas, a few
weeks ago dlscHbuted. under the per*
sonal dlrectloo of leading charity
workers, one thousand dresses of excel­
lent quality to the poor women and
chUdreo. In Sen Antonio the fol­
lowing week, he donated another thonaand dresses to the poor of that city
and a few days later four hundred of
I were provided by him
for the poor women and children of
Galveston. Ladles prominent In social
life and many prominent aQxena of
these places assisted and co-operated
with Mr. Cooper's representatives In
this worthy cause.

Sweet Innoecnee.
cook caya
Mra. To(
those eggs you sent yesterday were
quite old.
Grocer—Very sorry, ma'aln. They
were tbe best we could get. Ton see.
all the young chickens were killed off
for the holiday trade, eo (he old hens
are tbe only ones left to do the layin'.
Mrs. Toongbride—Oh, to be enre I I
hadn’t thought of thaL

n

TRAVERSE CITY PRESS
Printed Tuesdays and Fridays by the
GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE
C. E. Myers.

Gen. M^r.

GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICk'iI
Myers & Myers,

Saxon “Six”
A BIG TOURING CAR FOR 5 PEOPLE

Sole Owners

312 South Union Street

,

PUISLDC

A

acrutiny

of the

To All Young Men Who
Registered on June 5th:
We will refund one-half of the pur­
chase of your suit.

records

shows that Saxon "Six" has

It—^ r—1 c

In a rceenl talk with Scott Woodward
both publicly, in open compe­
he said, "1 have coaxed, begged and
t>lead, cussed, damned and swore, and j_
tition. and piivately. in owners’
all to no good; and that is not all, 1
hands, surpassed the best per­
shall keep right on and I'm going to eii
list about 100 or more farmers who live H
formance of those others in
west of the great city of Traverse to ■■
help me swear.
its price class.
A few years since, when we learned
that the State of .Michigan was about to
help build a good road from the city
west, we all fell all over ourselves and
ran around p.Hltng ourselvfs top of the
head. Some Went down in li.eir jeans
and coughed up, besides pajiiig the ex­
tra road lax I didn’t Lecjiu.sv 1 was
shy on cough drops, out I did tins, after
the road had bi-eii built in Ihe w inlet.
the gravel beiiig piled nil Miow and e. e. ’ '
III time it hecame jiassnlde to dnv«’ ov- J|
or and to help out, my iieigliOui h. 1. [ 1'
Taylor, iind 1 took our gaideii rakes ■ !l
and coraiin iiring at Sec. 4 l.y Ijie waler- i, |
iiig trough in Gurtield towns'.ip, wi
rikrd liack Uiu slone to Ilo'city iiiiiil i'
a distance oI a halt mile or indter.
ji |
Saxon "Six ' ’ is S935 f. o. h. Detroit
Tills, however, was (or one ye^r. ;■ ''
New body d-sign. Itirg...
Since then there have been iinir«*v,nsli
Sl•KClFR^^Tlo:
gravel hauled i| j: brake*. 41 'full canlilev,
I'Uls in the road and

.. ...-H'

every man who registered on June 5th
J- and is called and accepted for service on
or before October 1. 1917, we will refund onehaJf of the price of any suit which he buys
from this store for men up to that date. All
that is necessary is to show us your acceptance
for active service and registration card.

'VT'OtJ are liable to draft; but don't hesitate to
buy your Summer Suit just on that ac­
count. Buy it from us and let us share the
chance ihat vou will not get full use of it.

4'X^HE 'cut shows a coat, from one of our
\'
large variety of Sport Suits, being worn
with Flannel Trousers—making an ideal suit
forall outdoor occasions. For all formal affairs
the trousers belonging to suit can be worn
with coat.

,yh.b.rwi.hV::;;;;:;:;"""

lailHs hav,- been followed this
ar usual \\'lien it is tlmugl:! best to
i| and lighting system, T
Tl-tiI.
round up ihe grade ul ;bt ro.id, our
further refine'iiietils.
wortlij ofriiuls w ill jrder out the big
toad -scraper, then you can »<-c dirt.
Slones and all scraped into ilu- middle ol
llu' track and there it remains until 111*
kick from many cars dnve llie stone*
out and ail o\er tlie road again I ask­
ed a farmer ■: he iva.s to blame lor such
a t>eaulitul Ingli road and he .said •Nl) '
324 EAST FRONT STREET
-iieilher was tile palli masler m.i ttie
Bdl Phone 136w
Citz. Phone 11.3-1
lijghway imiimiisMoiiei'. ttiat it was a
slate road, and beng Hit supennlend ,.i—i
eiit of a Suuday Setiool in tin- t ily he
_
I:—..
Could not use any protaiie woids over
such works, but tiad been laiiiplid to
, ORDER YOl'R
niaiiy limes. I saxj 'Robert, y ou don 't
know bow to swear Vou m-xei work­
ed m the lumber woods, nor rude a loo
-) NOW 1down the old Mamstee, but 1 ha'.e, and
I II excuse you.'
t.et me say right here that some one
226 EAST FRONT BTREET
IS at the head of tbis road and some one
is to blame tor this neglect and I'm ask­
WANTED—Man to take entire chnrgei
ing Editor Myers through hts good vfof our business in this locality. Good^
fic* to help hunt the gentleman out
TbereisaSUIe road leading out otJbusioeas e«aWi*bed. Strait aalaryl
E3k iUpfda. bnfld.MUBeasoursaRdof'or salary and commission. Grand Un-|
the same material, which is a credit io]ion Tea Co.. Eansiog, 329 N A’ashing |
the village and the farms around it. ton Ave.
30-3 1
are now on the market
When there are rep4« to be done, two
-----------------------\
men follow up with rakes and rake out WANTED—Second-hand Ford car in '
and they are fine. Order
the stone as ours should be done.
-good condition, for cash
Call C,t/
your berries early lor Sun
It would Qoi make ten cents more on phone 701.
t'iitf
on our taxes to have the job done aud I
day.
dune right while the men are at It.
I FOUND- Tricycle Owner ran ha'c
If yeu thmk the old man is .v[>reading s line by calling at C S. I’ S. ball, pruv
it on, just jump into your 'tahr'and ing property and pny ing for ad 3n 1
Asparagus
Tomatoes
lake a spin west of Ihe city, especially
_______________
Cucumbers h..; h-.um
in front of Hemy Wilkins’ house, buc Walter N. Millard, the tuner,

Saxon Agency
F. C. Rice, Agent

PALM BEACH AND HOT WEATHER CLOTHES
SID JOHNSON, THE TAILOR

'^HE Sport Shirt Season is here. A
u-o,,.rl.:bi IlkR G.LkSi.u* Ukn

nir,for°":75cto$i.50

Hamilton
Clo. Co.
Style Leaders

Michigan gj^RiK

"“•" Oh------ ’
------------------

phones No. 6.
years experience.

Over 35

Lettuce

Rhubarb

(^reen Onions & Peppers

$50.00 REWARD
TO ANV I’KHSt 'N for a im-dioinc e^ual to Tii er na, a, , i.rdin;' t-' tintcxlinony rejicrl. i! n ’Ulie Friend r f Fufferiiig Man
11“ of Tiger Oil

tliai's
f-Miiri it out

, stidi-. —I’ri. I- ripln, i<ni

a-uun<( > arli l^.t

.\;.'aiu »ve - li-Iti-nge an e^u il ti, 1 igi-r Oil loi tbe luie

of the greatest numoer <-f disi-ases

Kvt-iyihinij
to eal All!

Phone a Tiial Order

.Sold by druggists. gr„< >-is, a^;| nls.

National (/ruei-ry Co. and

p OICHOLSOJ^

DR. JOHN LEESON, CadiDac, Mich.

Globe Department Store
June Festival of Extra Values
Saturday and Monday
Hosiery Specials:

Special Selling of
Wash C;oods

Women's 35c Lisle Hose
at 25c pair.
Fine qualitv Ribbed top.
Regular and ouutizfs.
Black only A real bargain

Boy’s Stockings
a Saturday aod Monday
Special at 15c pair.

New Premiums Just
Received

"

Spleadid assorimeut of new
Dolls Teddy Bears
PedesUls
New Lar^e Rockers
Parlor Tables
Dishes
AD FREE with GLOBE STAMPS

Ne<- Sport Hats aiui
Auto Caps
.\ wi,i,- rang,. „i vu|..»

S|M-.|.,I

■Hk white \’0II.K
44 inch WHITE ORGANDIF.S, yd.
MKHCKRIZED CHIKr'nNETTK
CLUTHs, plain colors in- 1 r«
eluding black. Special ydlD*^
PLAIN KHAKI SUITINGS, light
and dark tan. Very much in
demand fur boys’wt-ar. «)Cr
At yard..........................

39c

25c

A T.bk Full <rf New Wa.b Good,
at I2‘'c Yard.
Choice styles of printed lawns,
shadow clothB and batistes, light
and dark color*.

tlm- Lot tl '"'■■'‘‘■'■‘'"■■^1'’^ ggQ

Bathing Suits
V.ni’ll want on. IrW.-r i,„ ,|,.- I. ,
wii.lli.-r will ..ur.-b ,
We show an »tir-acm,.
,,f

------------- in meat shrinkage—frequently as much as a
pound on a single roast. With meat at from 25c to 35c a pound
Uie saving on meat bills each week is a very appreciable one.
The remarkable oven, with waJls as heavily insulated and heat-conservine
as a fir,-less cooker, retains all theTich juices of the food usually carried
off by air currents, and the delicate flavor often spoiled by gaseous fumes.
This is but one of the many unusual cooking advantages of the Huahes
Electric Rnnge. You can bake bread evenly without turning it; roast meat
without basting; prown cake as evenly on the bottom as the top- ct»k
cabbage and onions m the oven with very little water and no odor—'at the
"— obtaining belter flavored food than you have ever before known.
Think wh.1 i. mrens to g,x reruU* like this, with «Mn foe uorA
th»n any other meihod of cooling requires. Think wh«
h IB to be Jmd forever from the denser of Semee or ibe 1
carrying Wl^uel, to be nd of the fittn erf booi nr
derxw.ta on rence. wallj and woodwork-io have a dirtien ranea
and an immaculate kiichen. The Hughei Blecttic tUoge wUI
pve you all these conveniences; and, in addition. • cooler kitcheo.
.............. ................. “w-'y from your kitchen.
The Hughes Range hes been used and andofsed by the
.
(TTcaieM ,L».king auilioriUea.
l.oriUes. Manon Harris NsU. Janet McKeosia
Hill. Alice Uradl
Mrs. Lemckc-Baikbaosan. It has baso approved by Good Houaekeepi
lonliiuie. and give- highest iiffici '
Pactama-Padne Gold M
tsU you why
leae diatlnctiooi.

BE PA TRIOTI'C

Buy City Electric Light

™”.,j;i;-

98c to $5.00

Wash Good* .1 25e Yard
Regular 2!tc. .TV and .'Sc valoe*.
A splendid assurtnienl of chuic<

$8.50

HOiaiE

OU) SETTLER’S PICNIC

PROFIT SHARING

|

CLASSIFIED ADS

•nic of the Old Settlers of thf

EVERYBODY WINS THAT BUYS HERE. NO S
CHANCES TO TAKE--

Central School irrounds on Vt, dnesda>
June 27. The Old Settlers and others
'from the whole hegion will be present
'to talk over old times and en;oy them’
selves generally.
I
PROGRAM
I Reception to all Old Settlers, payof doe. .od d„trfl.»t,o,i of

‘Groceries snd we spve vou in tddiHon^hOr^e Aluminum Ware as a Profit Share. Kverv body wins in
tms Prom Shanog, This beautiful sanitary ware on exhibition in
our window.

<-OME IN AND GET A BOOKLET.

McCormick, “of Course”*
GROCERIES

Citaaau PhoM 27) - 402 SOUTH UNION STREET . T«,er.e City, Mich,

Chamber of Commerce
for

Traverse City Auto
Mfg. Co, Stocks

RATES>-On« cent per word for first inser­
tion or three issues for the priceof two, ex­
cepting Real Estate Ads which nia at one
cent per word per issue. SITUATIONS
.Wanted tun free of charge.

.badges.
ijadji departed, and then Into the
FOR SALE
WANTED
I Picnic dinner at 11:30 <
‘‘®’: rvom came The Great Master. When
coffee, sugar and cream will be fur zuipt saw him he ahrank back U
FOR SALE—Overland lounsg car,
WANTED—Washmg to do. Call at .overhauled, tires praotieally new, elec!
Inished.
, alarm.
146
E.
IGih
St.
Invocation—Rev. Demas Cochlin.
"M.v tiod!" he died. •'Too amer
trie lights, fo- sale cheap Call Bell
Solo
replied The Great Master,
26-3
WANTED-SALESLADIES
Staple
Address of Welcome-MsvorK Uut-.
t“uch aUve. Stt down. I have
er
fo MJ to yoo." He iwlnted to articles, salary or commisaion. Drop
FOR SALE—Lawnmower ia giKid
card and 1 will call. W. H. Kcabroad.
condition, LS mch cut. ChMp for rash.
Traverse City.
Charlevoix, D. H Day,Leeisnau. h h , ^
447 E. Front St. Rhone 314.
aStf
Ruble, Anlnm; \S . L Case,
j to snap tngetlier, and he fotmd himself'
Robt. Campbell,Emmet;Jame$Greacen, 4 prisoner. The arch conspirator! WANTED—Girl for general, houseFOR SALE—Completely equipfied
Kalkaska; Hon. W. W. Smith. Grand foupLt wiuj »u his atrengih to get free, i work, two in family. Good wages.
iivai at
a. less
levs than
i
motor boat
cost of eopne.
Traverse.
' ’* *'«* ® hopeleas atruBSle.
'quire 401 W, Fifteenth
Cilz. Fhono'inquire Press-office
Selection-Quaijettc
[ 1 had suspected yon of being a
2*-3 '
Address of histohao-Mrs. Wm. Love
hv excUlmed la a frett^ of
Hrmdbnr. .nnu.i .ddrbu-w S
.nd f„, -.v™ i
tbroUjb li
WANTED—To exchange, a good or-,cheap. See Orinnell Br*s!
. .
Sll. But you are no longer The Great
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'
, Master.
I bare succeeded yoo, and can for wall papcruig, paper funushed. I ■
RENT
Selection Quartette.
■ The S^-ret Seven wUI finleb the work .^pply 23y East Front St.
Si lection of place of next meetme
,
^ gj^j f^om me”FOR RENT—Modern house, close ii
Report of nominatinc I'ommittc—
oo was Interrupted by the sudden: Rug«orRunnrn. made fr..m ..Id r*r|)
Inquire at Press Ufftce.
27-3
Mrs Wm. Love. Mrs. .loseph Sherman openliiE of the door leading to the of-U.r cluthioR. and qutolly r.-turn»d to you.
and W. |„ Case.
and Strong stood on the threshold ! For panicular. call Qia. phone 678 or call
.•vingine of-AnuTica’' led by KImer The clubroan stepped forwsrd a“<3 !*, 424 Vom \i,ab Sirceu
28-3
i; White
x'raei^d The Great Master by the I
, W. S. Anderson who is iniltiiig in ov-, »b*uldcr.
I
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red,, Tll.b.
Switches and Curl, ra»de
,b„W, I, ,Bilh Hrrb,.„ »f Kmirr, S “ L"
PROFESSIONAL
also be with us and gne a little talk. «,ster by ibe threat and was choking ^aranteed.
Mannello Sbop.
The two Rills landed in ihis county the (,j„,
Warren and Beverly iOver PdOplCsBank.
iWS. tkuebloodV TRUI .ILwir.
isamo year and will be greatly missed c'larLe burst Into the
w hen death take-; them.
•'Sto|.:- cried Jane. ■■Let me reveal';
a great ^eereL That man fci j-oiir fa- i j
DR. SARA CHASE, 407’ State Bank
iher.” Strong released The Groat 11
Block. Diseases of women end child
Master nsd stepped back tn amaze­
ment.
"Hear me," Jane continued- ''Do not
DR. W, J. HKKxINS . . DEdITIST
Judge blp wrongly. The man tu blame
la Dr. Zuipb. Years ago lu -klusku
GOOD Dentistry
FINE Preparations
Zulpb and I knew Thomas Clarke. BevTHE
for Painless Ext.
erlyt uncle. I loved Zulpb In those
Smith & Price Bldg.
days, now I despise him. He led me
to believe he svaa going to make me
H. B. KYSELICA, M. D.
hla wife. I thought be was an bonnrROOM 2
able man until the great secret de­
CiD- Opera House Block
veloped.
IN SUITS FOR
Residence.
Office
“.And now, WHllem Birong, I will
503 So. Union St.
Telephone
Cltz. 2S3_____
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„,iacaUoa. Zulpb wu waltSf Sr
jijj,
Mahal the
Eurt ludlau aervant, eudduilj burst
miu the room and stammered:
The Great
M««er be Is herer
meanr exclaimed
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(bft Tfla GrewT ifasteKhas not dared
CONNINE & CONNINE
RveaL In these early days In the
-Office PhoncsLAWYERS
Klondike TTte Great Master was ba|v
Cit7.. 311 and :«*
Bell 109
401 State Bank Building
QlJy marttod. Be bad a eon. a l>oy
Citz. Phone 123
Res.
R-I0A4
Citizens
then two y«4A old. Tbe Gfeat MastePs real same la Ralph Strong. Qe.
DRAY LINES
t a prospector In AUaka. lie dis­
covered there a gold mine of incalcula­
BEN RUSSEL
ble value.
Light Dray * Baggage U-ne. ata. Plvoae
“One morning he left the map of
ROY GUTHRIE, Mgr.
99S. R«.Phoee 234.
the claim with his wife while be Jour­
Lorgt ComfortaMe Cars
327 UnioD 84.
neyed to another settlemenL Thomas
BEJir MULLEN
darte leaned of thia. Hd ottered Prompt Service
Ught and Heavy
HoBgebold
SsMi«nM0toaei.thatinep. Znlpl
824 EL Front Phone itU, Bell ISfiiv
• Bpadrity.^jUllM-jMe'da • 20^ triad at ^ t
wtnak k( tern yaonx >lte. Strong,
Phonci. Cite. Offices*
Res lOK
tu' to Wt attempt, be i
I to her. and she died."
pcSmha
MARK CRAW
NoveMsad From tlva Metre Weaderelay I "Whatr roared the Great Master.
>r light dreying and baggage caBs.
In Whloh Franela X. Buahman and ' leeplng toward the (mprlsoued Zulph. |
Phone Number Forty-two 48-4
BsveHv Barn* Are C«-BUra. and :'■8o It wea yoo who poisoned my wife.
Wh.ch Was Adapted and Olra^ed b/ fll kill yoo nowf But Slroug seized
Traverse City Creamery
If you want nil Jish hauled, gardens
Wm. Chri.t/ Cabanna
' l*l“.
■J«»e Warren, pointing an
-plowed
or a y kind ofdrajrtng
__
accusing Anger at Zulpb. continued:
]
ne c^l
S.-i
"Yea. Zulpb, you poisoned 'bat girl
BY 4. M. LOUGHBOROUGH.
24:^l.;itz I’honT
"^1 E. EighH,
Author of (bo NoTeltxarloo of Ord« '
you
do
IL
and
you
threat­
iritch-a plar. "Uar
“Hla Back wife,
MARINELLO PARLOR
doer Rooiaooa." and otbar aben atoriM ened to kin me If I said anything- I!
ahoold have left you then and there.'
M. M. Palmer-Skfn. Scalp anTchir
but no one can fathom a womau'e love.,
opody specialist, Citz. Phone RS2I.
Hearen knows 1 loved yon then as I
liver Peoples-Saviag Bank.
Zulpb had inBtalled blmaelf In Tbe: loathe yeu now
You polsened that;
Great MasteFa office. It was bis plan 1 girl, and then you found the map You
PLUMBING AND REPAIRING
to five with tbe a-eaJth boarded by The, sold It to Tbomaa Clarke fur glO.OOO.;
GERA MVMS
J- d' smith'
Secret Seven, but before be could lake I Then you Acd wlib me to New York.'
for
1‘lumbiiig
and Riqiair work. Estimates
posscssb® of the mjIUona U mas pec j taking tbe child, wbo wUnesaed the.
I murder, with you
And you deserted
BEDPISG PURPOSES- du-orlultj furnished. Res, 915 Waslliiiglon St. CiW Phone R3M?. ■ 12-17
i tbe child and me. I raised the bovI’orrh l-oxe*;, ba-kels. *-te
vea, William. 1 raised you from liifan
PAINTING AND PAPCRHANGING
cy. Oftenilmea when you have B>'eti
me you bare looked siraugci.i at me.
EDWARD MARTIN
and niy lieart baa gone out to >nu. but
i'sinlei aeci i’;ipi>rh:ini»er
Estimates
1 diirtHl not H|>eak.
ehceifiilly 2Ui.n
'lib K. Tc,.tL St •
“Zolpb, buvlij,: foiiud iiiy love was
I’l:/ 1-hnn- K..I1
K’.P
>-a:uukle to blm. l-ocau»e Up was ab'e
to use cip aa blH toivl, relurucd and re
D. H. DEVENDORF
claimed me. You, William, w.-re Fei.i
/)r>
nrlif
/’r. 5j/
t.i fl b.-ardlng sebooU to .olUme Vour
Itcjll, rihme"1‘ainter and i'aperliaii^cr. .Ml »,irk
father supplied tbe funds
l or rea
(il-i-KGE F L'dWK. !’'n|'
guaranteed Samples on reqiKSl. 7id
eona of bu own be did not rev.-al him
self to you.
W Seventh Cilz I’hi'nc 4i)l.
■Tbomas Clarke, having the map •. f
Ibe mine, took i«wseaslou of IL lie es
FRANK HUNT
laUllabed bis claim by •means of tbe
map. Ralph Strong, heartsick
i'amler and I'aperhailger.
I’hone
Ions of bis wife, turned bla back on
K F.. S F..
GfC*;. Rpsidenee Mil l.aai Eipliih Si
£. H. Bufrozvs Si Son
Alaska. U« came to New York. Why
be
became
tbe
leader
of
this
ertminaJ
Thursday. June 28
i aramih nt
Read.v for
Best of Work
1004 L Eighth
Citz i’none TPO
otgaBlxaUon t do not know."
"I will tell you," interrupted the
HENRY L GROESSER
Great MaBter. "Ualpb Strong did tnrn
HOUSE PETERS
Pamtingand I’aperhaniring
bis hack on Alaska. Ue did not try to; JW, TEey mW TH? GivLI ILiKler
IN
Satisfaetuit) gusranteod
get tbe wealth Thomas Clark* Stole b; mto his plaiv of authority. Tliey beard
Ulflug another man to commit a miir , gbouw from KW tbroats -from Idn.-kPhene KM7
dfi-. Uls one Idea was a great re- malices, ■'wildcat" nti-ck tUlevcs. a.l__
ISffi Episode »l - The Great Secref
venge
For many years be trailed rentun-sse* He faced them and ral-ted
LODGES
Clarke end Zulpb. lie knew one of' bis right band.
ibem was rwponalble for the death of' When that signal was given srorcs of
Ffiday, June 29
world
I. O. O. F.
bis sweet wife, but could not fasten secret jiaueiH In the awcmlily h.vll flew,
the guilt At last be Irerued that
and »,-ores of uniformed lolieeBremi Tr^ve»« Lodge No. 503
KITTY GORDON
Iciarke asd Zulph had formed an or*i men stepped out It was the gn-atest
Meets every Thursday Kvening in
IN
ganlaatkin of crlmlnale. lie comma ; ro-jiMlup in the history of the i-olme
their hall 221 y. Front st. at 8 o'clock
Ideated with the government *ecrot I department and so unex|>ectcd was It
,-,„.rTv
.
v.
rroV'i^Utauce'-KD.
L. McM
•mce .Bd waa commlaaloned to run! that there was no tlme_ror_resUtauce,.
LD. MARriN.
MARTIN^
L.
Jcrctao'down the band. He joined them, wiai -Now, my boy," said The Gnat Mas-_______
and Burton Holmes Travel Picture
tnatad and elected ai the bead—the| ter aa the criminals were le<l i
LA)VN MOWER REPAIRING
Great Marier."
I "Are you emtlsfled that I niu nSainrday, lune 30
mktrh
"But what have you done to round arch flencl?"
L.4WS MOWERS—Repaired and
them upr* asked Strong as hie father; “I am eatlailod that you arc a Grewt (jround and kept in shape all summer.
dlspUyed hla badge at authority. AtlMaater—my Master—my own fallwrdelivered bv
HAROLD LOCKWOOD
that moment Detectives Scare and, replied Siwug. embracing him. And
j ^ LONGWELL
IN
Gochran enterwl tbe rwm.
| Bcrerly stood near them and wept for ^
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Wednesday, Junu 27
GLADYS BROCKWELL
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Pathe.Nc«s Weekly

Happiness of Three Women

FORGET-ME-NOT

THE HIDDEN CHILDREN

Sfar in a *iVig ^aaiiire tvery:l)qyl

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bolhnhones or3SCilizcns u'lone
"I will abow yon what 1 have dooe.; a few days after this scene a wedINSTRUCTION
my hoy—my only aon." said Rail* ding took plow In a ijulet little •■Imrch.

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Strong. •The member* of Tbe Secret .nd Beverly Clarke became IK-vcrlv Ladies-Whj not learn hairdreaslne.
Seven, together with the benchmeii of strong Wee See was one of tin-guests lieauly culture and manicuhag. For
tbe organlaaaon. now are gnibereil In of honor. In a cell at Sing Slug Dv. particulars write or call on
their assembly hall In this building. Zulpb road the aunouncemeut.
MRS. E. L. BONNER
I am going before them. Watch at a
this t-su.
.
125 Cass St.

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TRAVERSE CITY PRESS

ML BUTTLES FUU Of THRILLS

RED CROSS OFFICERS AND WAR COUNCIL

Most Dr^atic Feature of New IMPETUS TO SHARK HUNTING
Warfare - Developed on Eu­
ropean Battiefields.
New Tork.—Shark hantiag pro mlset
to become t feoeral aoli profitable Intfustry aJoQf the coaet of the Eastern
since shoe manofacrarers hare
Yeung Aviators Take Deadly rVlaka dlficovered. by exhaostlre expertnenta.
leather tanned frotc the hides of
and Do Work of Tarror In earn*
i-eaters'' is hlitbly applicable for
SpINt Knights of Old Went
the purpoaee of ordinary footwear.
Forth to BatUe.
New Tork flshenn« are |>r«par1ikC
carry on the bunt on a gigantic
London.—Nothing that the greet wer scale If the ‘'sen Hgers" come north
has developed is more dramatic and I this
_____spring,
_
While the ,,,
Industry in Its
thrilling than a batUe between avia- infancy does not promise
»rs amid the clouds. It has come to I ughly remoneratlve. boat owners
be s common occurrence for a detach- confident with specialised methods
meat of airmen to amboscade them- catcbe* of sufficient sice to warrant
selvea behind a cloud bonk sweeping exclusive attention to It will he their
down suddenly from cover upon their reward. In addition to the leather
opponeata.
.propertlee of the shark it produces an
oil that Is aald to be the slowest dry­
armies east of TQYas sends thU de­ ing labrloanc known. It also is used
scription of aerial warfare:
In tie manufacture of certain brands
There have been boors when
of waterproof paint.
organization. Back row, Henry P. Davison, chairman of the v
' “' "
executJva bead of tbe
have heard overhead a continual tat­
s nf
1 Orarson P. Morphy, Oisries D. Norton and
Edward N.^Hurley, all members
of Th.
the «ar
war .w.
council Cornelius
rcrT,«on. .V. BUss. Jr,
too of Lewie guns and when a great
■s of
the
council.
the only other member of the eouadL 1«
sweep of aty has been racked ont with Aa YEAR COLLEGE TERMS
white shrapnel clouds following oar
merlean Unl><praltlM Are BeHeusly
flying squadrons engaged botJy with
Considering the Plan as a War
hostile machines. One cannot follow
ExpedlenL
the progreoa of
It is ocly
New York.—Many American unlverguun an enemy machine from oura,
cicepi by cloudlets of our anti-air­ sltlea. It 1s learned here, are seriously
craft barrage. Bui far and high one considering making the college year
sees the dariog specks chasing consist of four terms of 12 weeks each,
through the blue, touched sometimes with only four weeks vacation a year
by sunlight, su that for a moment tbey It Is also proposed, by certain changes
are ell golden or glistening or white In the curricula, to teach as much In
US snowflakes, and down to one comes two of the new terms as was formerly
the loud drone of engines and the lit­ taught In three terms, or the whole col­
Color bearer of the AmertcanJnnlor
lege year.
tle hammer-knocks nf Lewis guna.
Naval and Marine Scout which escort­
These measures are suggested as
Look Like Bottertllea.
|
ed by a battaliow-of naval scoots and
Our soldiers on the march stare up i war expedient It Is sdmltied the n«
a company of marine scoutA^bas been
r alwve their heads, so aloof (8f™“Sement win
be quite as cifecrecrolting its ranks smong the Chinese
from them, so dreamlike, and the men i
method; but the advoboys of New York’s Chinatown. A
on the supply columns get their ®‘*®® argue better reaulu will be obglasses out and laugh when one of our
from the plan than by trying .. number of eulistseuts have , b«eD
procured and It Is expected that
kite balloousjs hauled down sudden-1 Tontlane with the old system when
fr with great haste. "Old Rupert has '
™eo
Uttle time for ednca- shortly the organization will here
got the wind up," they say. "a Boebe I
®Te In more of a hurry than formed a battalion composed ex­
plane muai be sneaking round." It Is I
to get Into the army of some clusively of Juvenile Orientals, but
withal staunch Americans. The Amer­
no Joke when a German airman de- '
ican Junior Naval and Marine
Bcends out of a cloud and hovers
Scouts aim to train the boys In the
a battery, signaling back to his gun
100 Years Old^ Dees His Bit
work of the DiUted State* navy and
1 was In such a situation the otbi
London.—Age doe* not deter Thomas the marine corps. If on brooming of i
day, and bad to crouch with the gun- Weeks of Tleehursi, Sussex, from
ner* below a bank while shrapnel bul- Joining In the fight for greater food age they desire to serve their country.
leu from oar own "Archies” whipped production. Although one hundred Uttle further training Is necessary.
More than 40.00U boys are members of
the ground abouc
years old. he Is culOvating an acre of
Members of tbe rtallan war c
organization scattered throngh 38
Bed wings have come Into the sky. ground without any assistance.
Staten.
for the new German fighting machines
have dimaon planes, ao that they look
Uke butterflies when the sun U on
them. Biter alcmen have been trylog tocoBpeu with OUT own by awoopla« low above wiarciilog troops
cm teams and otlac tbetr ta»>
at NaiTtfc and_____________
tm to a war which adds
tide of merctmndise Bows
pwlla to. war. -But though they fight
alaog this road by horse tranw^
beddod their own Uoea with great skUl
Between two thousand and three tbonand coora^ they do not come over
•Ahd boeam Are used for trelghdug
r io spy sDch nambers as
gooda end ba^ have ^ construct,.VAdeih«^_
ed along tbe road for their accommo­
» boye—for they are abeordly
dation.
Tbe scheme attributed to
yoong in the average age-^-take aU
Baron von Boeen was to put the poi­
these deadly rUka and do all ttala
soned sugar In tbe feed boxes In those
work of terror with the same spirit
bams
and
start an epitootic among
Baggage Centalna an Amazing Collec­
aa the young gentlemen of England
the horses whK* would cripple the
tion of Bombs, Polaens, Bacilli of
who rode out with Sir John Cbandos
whole transportation system.
Deadly OlaaaMs and Other
>and Sir Waliw Manny to seek com­
Tbe revelations In regard to what
Teele ef Death and
bat with French knights many hun­
the baron described as bU "srientifle
Oeatrvctlon.
dred years ago along the roads where
expedition" have aroused great Indig­
<■
our modem aeo-at-arma go marching
nation here and tbe authorities are se­
today.
Christiania.—An amazlag collecUou verely blamed for releasing the baron.
Gervtan Tires FIrsL
of bombs, polspua, bacilli of deadly dis­ There have been some cases of Infec­
During this recent fighting one of eases sod other means of death and tious diseases among horses at places
them challenged a German Albatrosa destruction bas been seized by tbe au­ where Baron von Rosen suyed, but his
which accepted fight, and for ao hour thorities here as part of the baggage
onalbilltj has not been proved.
they did every trick knoa-n to flying— of Boron von Kosen. s Swedish noble­
stalling, banking, side-slipping, loop­ man and alleged to be a German agent
ing—In order to get In the first ahoL Tbe baron fled to .Norway after his acIt was the German who tired flm, avlUes had aroused the Swedish eu“HOME BY XMAS.” IS
though be showed himself master of tborltlea. He was arrested, but as be
SOLDIER’S PREDICTION ;
his machine.
could not be convicted of riolaiiag any
There are boys In our air service Norwegian law, he was released wlih
Uucoln, ni.—-ni be home for '
who have killed six or seven Germans a womlQg to leave the country.
Chrietmas dlcuer."
i
In single combat A few bave account­
Baron von Rosec'a field of operaThat Is the message received ;
ed for many more, and go off again dons was along tbe Swediah-Flanlsh
by Mr. and Mro. J. C Thompson Tor a morning's bunting of men aa border. His purpose Is supposed to
of Lincoln. Dl, from their eon. '
though on a good adventure. Yet they have been the destmedon of Russian ,
Capt. John Thompson of tbe Ca­
know the rifika and the fortune of war. food and munition storehouses, but'
nadian army In FYance, In a let- ;
They caunot have all the luck all the w-bst success he had is not known. I
ter which has Just arrived.
Uma When the turn cornea It Is quick When he fled from Sweden last Jann- i
“Well win the war now. for i
Adrutml Hninlllon Is one of the bestto the end: or. If hit end left alive,
part of bis baggage was seized by |
there's nothing that can stop ns '
known of Crvnt Britain's na^l of­
tbey do amazing things up there In the me Swedish euthortdes and found to |
since America has entered." !
ficers.
'
high skJea Co ssve the flnsl crash.
contain a large quantity of high explo-1
Captain Tlioropson writes.
A few evenings ago two of__ sivea. packed In tin cans marked
young officers were atucked by five “corned beef." It remained, however,
hoedle aircraft, and both were wound­ for the Norwegian police to uncover
ed, one In seven plsces. but they de- the teal extent of his equipmmiL
FIND NO BUG IN THROAT
etrliyed one of the German airplanes
‘n’abis Beir Was Explosive.
and landed safely, though their own
After the baron bad been ordered
machines were pierced by maoy bul­
Whan Autopsy Falls to Prove
out of Norway those parts of hU bag­
lets.
Her Aaasftlon.
gage which had not been seized In Swe­
On another evening of the battle of
den airtved at Christiania and were
Arrae two hostile alrcrsft were en­
Kansas City.—Tbe fact that an au­
turned over to tbe police. Among the
gaged by ooe of ours and forced to
topsy fulled to find a bug whl<* j u
articles found were cans of explosives
land, though one of our officen had
FYeeman told his wife had lodged In
yooag ivtec how to load bla rifle.
his collarbone broken by a rnsctiin. marked “tabls salL" boWes marked his throat reaultod to toe Kaneae Oty
"mouth waah." containing cultures of
gun buUeL
reveralng a 84.000 verdaugerou baellU. IdmitiOed
Aceountont Honerod.
They Spared the Noneombatant
state health laboratory; boxes of lump diet the widow had gained against the
Protective Insurance companv
Samuel Hardman Lever,
widely
sugar, eacb lump ronceallng a small IxiyaJ
Among a smaU party of war corre.
■oston.
known In the United States as as
glass vial filled with bacllU of anthrax
spoudenu that recently visited too
•eeman. a Howard county Mteni
countaet baa been honored by
Man RejMted at First Finally win. of giandera, and asveral explosive penfrw at La Baaaee, Prance, was A. H.
medicine vendor, bad ao aedde^
king with an appototment to toe most Griffith, who was private aeoetary to
Piaee In Marine Cerpe on Redlk
•mltlng Duty.
hoooruble Order of tbe Bath, e deco- the Ute Lord Stmbcuoa. He bemno
Tbe latter article Is an ingenious ta- Icy. Be died of pneumonia. Th* couri
that gtoce no foreign body wna
ration conferred for meritorious ser­ exhausted, says W. a. Shepard in Bv.
fcxnal BiecblDS and a departure in held
,o-j.a
u
u.
tte„,
b,
J,
vice to the coustry. Mr. Lever is now erybody's Mags tine, and he feU behind
New Turk.—Bsklld Bagger has
trlghtfulnssa. so far as toe antooritlM
tamed hlB ambiaoo. Ttu^ weeks ago here are aware. It bas toe appearenee told to have contracted toe dlaeasa bb
financial secretary to the treasury and to fuU view of the German snipers.
claUded. by “aeddentaJ or riol^r
be took the examination for tbe
tonneriy was aastaiaat financial aecveof an ordinary pencil but If
niey saw a large gentleman, diwsaed
tary to the ministry of mualtions.
riM corps, passed and tbougbt he
drop of add concealed In a tola 0an
to golf costume, take cdT his golf cap,
in, but aa be stooped to pidt up bis tube is rdeased and. acting on other
Although an BngUsbman. ben to »ipe the perspfratlon from bis forui
Wearo Sheea to Bed.
Liverpool Mr. Lercr
nearly all bind, ieoh like an exbausMd
• *l»« ere dKWd on tbe concealed chemicals, causes an tjiHl.
To Puniah Paranta.
bis life to ABteea. When war broke ■gainst toe pile oC sandbags that
Mod snlBdcot to maim or pwhapa km
CWcagm-^udge Stdk of toe court
DndlBcovraged. be had bea gotag
he ntorned to England to "do bla formed toe eutrasce to tba trench, and
Of doMe rdatioM beUevea he^
alaoM dally aaeM^ wOstmte Oa^
blLBought to lirfeet Animala.
settle himself ooctostodly for a not
tain Brans has Infwaad Mm that ba
Tribute was paid to Mr. Lever's Mr. Griffith's unriddled body u troto
One Mbeme of Baron von Bosea la
hat neefved orders to rsward bis pa- wblefa tba poisoned sugar Inmpa wars
avtoca hy tbe bead of toe munition mony to dw toet that toe Oarman*
Wotle farm. He was eoltsted In tbe
“.«««to
tt,
qiartmsBt. who sold that he bad
Bory P. Dovlaon. recently aifiolntMaBna eoapa fueevt. daa 4, and asived too oonntry "very many mlllloos
punlabtof
•Vlatt tot great treSc atrtaa
«d nABirman of tbe Bed GroM war
Mgnsd t» daty la tiw xwenddag ata- wWch tbe war baa callsd Into b«tog_______
! ponnflA" It U aald that aO be baa
«tb. »u„ LuttS; aamOl. on his way to toe Bed Ooto done has been without any mmiilin
Mrtbsn Morwaglan town j charcb.
la Washingtonreward.
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WRITER GIVES VIVID PICTURE

ITALIAN WAR COMMISSION IN WASHINGTON

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GERMANS INVENT DEADLY PENCIL

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AQKimAL HAMILTON

Slorpafl It anS It EzpMaw
Maiming or KjOng the
Sharpener.

THXENmii SWEDISH NlilE

HEADS RED CROSS COUNCIL

ENUSTS DESPITE GLASS EYE

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TRAINING THE

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Women’s

Separate

Let’s Reason Together for a
Moment About the Blouses
Shown Here

Skirts

Id addition our
unusual complete
assortment of fab­

No further need
to proclaim the '
vogue of the sep­
arate skirt now.
TTie smart styles
continuously ar­
riving here do
that very emphat­
ically.
The uncommon
mo^ in the mode r a t e 1 y priced
groups can be
judged by the
wide variety of
styles and matjeri-

Here is a smart corset that ap­
peals to most women. It gives
a graceful contour line. .The
test is in the wearing. Don’t
take our word about this, but
slip into one of these charming

^ONSIDEK that the new styles arc con^ siaiiliy beingf developed for us; that
they conic to us at very frequent inter­
vals. shortly after their creation; that the
identical styles are placed on sale here the

rics and styles of
-Black Taffeta
-Navy Taffeta
-Wash Corduroy
—French Serge
-Wool Poplin
—Black and WWte
Checks
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Particularly at­
tractive are the
beautiful novelty
silks in stripes
and plaids.

You Can Have Comfort
As Well as Style

same day they first go on sile w the recoguizcd style ceii^; that there is no
selling oviK'iisc inridoht to the sale of the
w aists, and that tliese,savings as well as
large savings in mokini: costs are used to
give added value to the product.

and all the differ­
ent wash materi­
als.

Bon Ion
and see for yourself.
Be individually fitted. It's
well worth the extra time nec­
essary.

The Result is Newer Styles and
Better Values

A comprehensive style assortment and com­
plete range of sizes, priced from

A BON TON supports at ev­
ery point, shapes the hips and
waist, gives excellait service
and, best of all, is supremely
comfortable. Price, $3.50,,$4
$5 and up.

Among the new arrivals that are on sale are
charming new models at $1, $1.25, $1.50,
$1.95, $2.45, $3.95, etc., up to $6, 7.50 and $8.50

98c to $12.00

New Smocks and Middies <|J1 9C Qrid

Some with navy blue flannel collars & cuffs < ) A

Don
Ton

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Others from 98c to $3.95

Here Are Some Extra Good Items
That you can buy at Special prices and pay part with coupons i-.
25 pieces 35c colored Wash Goods. Newest spring styles, beautihil patterns at 25c
a yard dr with coupons

50 Breakfast Sets in choice ligbl and dai^k
colors, regular price $1.25 at SScot'witb
coupons
■"' '•

' ' so Long'Ktmona Aprons and Ladies’
Dresses ip indium and light-colors, worth 69c and 8^,‘spk:ial at 49c or with coupons

12c and 12 coupons

39c and 39 coupons

24c and 24 coupons

25 pieces 59c Colored Wash Goods at 49c
a yard or with Coupons

so House Dresses and Aprons in light
and dark colors, special at 85c or with
coupons

25 dozen Ladies’ 39c Silk Hose in blackall sizes at 29c or with coupons

24c and 24 coupons

39c and 39 coupons

14c and 14 coupons

49fanJ«c^n.
49cand49cou|ibiis

J. H. STEINBERG
CAPACITY HOUSE OF
The Press is 10c a Month CHILDREN SAW PONY
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LARGE LINE JUST IN
Hot weather is near and you
will want to enjoy the outdoors.
Get a hammock- it’s just the
thing for tlie porch or lawn- or
will add many comforts to the
outing trip.

Prices $1.?5 to $8.50
Exceptionall)c good values in
hammocks for the prices.

all

Look them

over before buying.

Northern Furniture Co.
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SHOW SAT. MORNiNGi;;ir^ii^r;:„.s:r';;rp:^r

£

HAMMOCKS

123 S. Uidon St,

itare and register so the merchant may*
Cet acijuainicd with the contestants.,
.\fUT you have registered your name,
ai all of the stores, the next thing is'

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Many
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Ivotvs. one vote with each cent pur..
-T-i. - ichase. five votes with a he purchase. I

are Enrolling Their

Names in Contest But It’s
Not Too Late Yet to
Get in The Race

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You can h«-.e your parents or
fnends trade where they give
votes and save the votes for
Ill costs (hem nothing to get the

yourl
poiiyj
you.
votes

Muot ENTHuaKM IS SHOWN

---------iltlooded tShellsnd potiies in ttic market
A capacity Ijouse of children, mo.-ll.v .ind is guai anived to he perfect in evyoung, but a few teal old children, saw t-ryrespc.t
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the pony show,at the I’alavc last Salut-,
A'to rt Adams has opened'a ristaurday morning. Immediately after the
show many made their way'toward the
the Carlei^huildjngon S.^Gnion
iuire
Pi-ess office to place their i._......
auto [larties a specialty.
the enrollment board, ami then started Lun.lies fora
on the hunt for votes.
The Press wants Ihr children as well

Tuesdac was Forest

Bailey's

K
voo.iot r a Ii « imoi- frii-nds .;iirnri.iori
surprised him
him that
that evenifut
evening.
regarding the pony contest. The husi•■-'•.■‘'■J •"!
houses givii
long the very best and most reliable,
irchar i in the city-merchants who
have pledged Ihjmselves (altho we
_ not feel it necessarj j to play .squar
every respect. These merchanis
entering the contest for but one pur­
pose and that is. to betlcr tiu'ir busi­
ness and they all feel that to get the
We pack and crate
most good from it everything musl be
household goods for
arranged to give every child, rich or
shipping so they "get
poor, an equal chince. Its not money
there" without break­
that counts in this conlesl-its HUSTLE
age.
It positively cosu you nothing to enj
You Cai, Afford.
roll. You come to the I'ress offce ahaj
tell them "that you wish to enftc the4---------------------------------------------------contest. Then it will U- neces;
you to go to each merchanl who';
votes and tell him you wi*h to
4J 7 Barlow St.
eontestPhone 157
We ask the children ip go to

CRATING

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J. E. Hutchins

Fireworks
AT

CAMPBELL^S SOUTH SIDE DRUG STORE
329 S. UNION ST.

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1 ODaySpecialSale I
lOto 15 percent discount J
5Q Suits for Men and Young Men. Regular price from 9
50 Pajr Misses Shoes worth $2.25. Sizes 121-2

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Special Bargains in Shoes of AU Kinds,

Remember This Sale Only
Lasts Up To July 3rd.
10 TO IS PERCEI>rT CASH DISCOUNT
House Dresses, small size worth $1.00 and $1.25

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SEE OUR FANCY SPORT SHIRTS

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