Traverse City Press, April 06, 1917

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Traverse City Press, April 06, 1917

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

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1917-04-06

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TRAVERSE fflTY PRESS
GRAND TIIAVERSC lUtCK^ HOME MrWSPAPEE

BY CARRIER tl YE^R

CITY CIRCUIATIGN—3000

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V0U.2-M0. 18

ELCAIi CHDmiT ROADSIBt HB£

The meetiag of tbe Open FMniat next «OROE Zhnnerman. wbb bah-40eh
Among tbe aost recent arrivals in
Sunfiar afternoon akould attract one of inMrcnted in the .breeding of tbeHtafeh^aewiay afternoon .Mrs. Mary tbe local autamobik market is the DW^iie Tr»v«™e City his been soour- the largest crowds that baa yet turned bred stock since iMh. it now going to
•5fej»»ed away at her farm home ear Chummy Roadster, which was re­
The meeting will start
ing tbe country for industries there
of all bla -graded stock at — Lw«0l town. Deceased is survived
ceived
by tbe Saxon Agency this week.
has been one noving.ilong with rapid at 4 o'clock and it is hoped all will
far-m via the Aoctioo
ro.ute.
Sotbe
.
..
*»«i»nd James H; aad eleven
The bullderw and designers of this
strides right within the confines of the Lu their seats by the time tbe meeting ceptionalfy good ytock is to be disposed —«rea. T!.. ______
car have kept in mind the e
sfortbd’ high-Mlemoon
city lad has been miking good without begins. It is the first time that what of in oite to s
which.make a servicable and beautiful
might'term an oatside spe^vr has
etas-ef (t
tbe usi^tance of any outaide capital or
ads to which Mr.
if ybtir requirement is for a
even a request for assistance from any­ taken the floor at one of^hese sessions Zimi^naan it going to give bis fBtlM
ledeatiiorMfi. Samuel M. Grjffin man's size automobile, roomy comfort­
body and that one is The Brady Machin­ and should furnish a means to decidCTtlffie in the future. An advertisemeOt
able and complete to Ih'e last detail; a
ery Company. This concern has been what real interest can be aroused in ajeovering the lime and terma-of salt
car
that
you can operate and maintain
I great grand
doing buaim ss in Traverae City for the ease of this kind. The speaker for tbe|apueara in another colunn.
at
Dome at low expeiise; a car to be proil3 of for
psst six years and has as its members a day will be Rev. J. D. Coolidge of
•WTiaughterlln. James eiddia of . both appearance and 'performance, tbe.
father and sons who have been sticking. Bellaire who is to occupy tbe pulpit of
tft. lotennent at Mom
manager. Fred C. Rice, invites you to;
<to business and creating a demand for' the Episcopal Church on Sunday in the
cal! and look over the Hear.
Henry Oroessier, who has beea Mt
tbeir product throughout the .civilized absence of tbe regular pastor,
The hud rites for Mrs. Birdie Nye.
dozen ‘different C <oltdge is a dear, concise and forci­ Detroit some tune, baa returned m old bo peaaed away at East Tawas took
world. At present
machines are being made under the ble speaker and there is no question Traverse City die place to wlddi thdjr plaae from the home of lira. 0. Heiget
Veat El^fh Street Thuraday afterroof of the building where tbe oper- but that those who hear him will be all drift beck and wQt talce up hU old OB
noem. iBUnnenl was in St. Francis
'■McCormick, of course" that enter!
midenee at C2 Jtoae Street. Mr.
atiODS are conducted and which is occu well repaid for the time spent in
pritii^ South Side Groce- has one of
Oroeaier is the well known painter and
pied by the Traverse City Iron Works lending what is fast becoming one
those new Overland Delivery wagons
paper banger
who did such satiflfactory
iger wh<
All of tbe machines made by this comp­ Traverse Citv's foremost assets as
Prof- WHIiam Needham departed>thatgetx tbe groceries, etc. to yourj
any are Owned by M. E. Brady and are educabonal institution. Adcntasioc ^ work here in the pasC Since leeviag
orl he has improved along serenlliges and tbiajffc at Detroit last Moaday evening' door almost before the telephone has
bis own inventions conceived through
cents M missiug let's bave]faas advanced particularly in oral] decor- tftara life wen spent and devoted in' stopped ringing. It is a niftv, tad real
years of study while at work in large
the mala to the bettenneat eVMs fellow “get-there" delivery service inkBeping
a capacity crowd.
sting and blending ao that he is n
saw mills in ail sectioos of tbe country.
men ^oag edBOtfiaBml and humani- with the rest of the force.
^
t Xpert in tbese particut ir lines.
Mr. Brady was one of those who recog.
tariaAlineel DactaecJ was well known
nixed that as -4be enormous lumber
In Ihieity having resided here up until
fields became exhausted there would
The evolution of a strong, self-suffi­
five jean ago. H«. was particularly
be B necessity of saving immense
cient wocnan out of a social butterfly is
Active
4*^1^.fonndod -and
Accer#ng to the decree handed dowi
quantities of waste and ail of tbese
seen in 'The PHce She Paid" which will
by thg Supreme Court the Cltizew
Cltizea
machines are desigm d lor that porp<»e 'Telepnone Co. cannot force its sub­ be the Sdlznick-Pictures feature at tbe opetsled tbe Nee&m Business Col 1^
The Travel^ City Overland Co. is!
afterward look over the oppo- fast coming to the front under tbei
and are making good. THE PRESS scribers to.submil to tbe placing of any Lyric Theatre next Sunday and Monday
ritioti achool and came under bis direct- efficient management nf John A.. Oti ;
other subscribers on their line thereo •-Mi
f
noting I 111 this concern was using
; The only difficulty seems to be in the;
maikiDg
a
party
line
of
it
aud
lessening
tap
a
valuable
asset
to
the
community
enormous quantity of stationery and
UK) a vast help fo tbe young having
advertising matter thought it was worth
e buunc
willing the company may contract 'ocTeases cooaUntly, is the sUr of tbraddltiobi
investigating and a man from this office with them to place them on a party line offering,-appearing as Mildred Gower, dnirq to better fit themselves Tor the:SSno-toir'wa\T**'^ria^^
dropped in to look things over. On and this leaves a loop hole by which young woman who has been used W ,ffrugfle of tffe. Prof. Needham was I to their alrddy large floor space is the
also
sMCcoasfuliB
conducting
a
numberl-e.“":‘^o^
the Skating Rink on West
arrival be found ten
the company may force the subscriber'luxury, but finds berselfin poorcilMumof CM
.
es on the floor being made ready for
190 more feet
the Ben. Greet players which organiz- used only for storage purposes to acshipment and ail of them going
alty ,
instructive entertain- comadate the immense amount of busof the largest concerns in the United to to Ipay in advance.
{popular story, has shbwn in real edora
inesanow being done througu this city
piem.
His
was
an
active
and
edmira-,
States. On being taken into the office
the-problems which confroat thousabdt
as this is the distributing point for
tie life'aadADnumerable friends made
aud shown letters from users of the
bera pAoccTj^ mourn bis death. Tbe Northern Michigan. John is wearing
^ L^llhe smile that wont come off but it is
machine the writer found that
tation to marry for money; the tempta.k" k
due not to luck but (o hard, peraevergiving tbe best of satisfaction and this
I Tion to purchase ease at tbe price of aetf
lotooC ^u^v^at^ ^ W*'
tireless work on tbe part of the
accounts for tbe fact that everywhere
Examine tbe battilery at
a' least once respect, and other sorts of "easieirt ways'
y week in summei
ter ant
the machines are being installed-fortbe
But Mildred Gower is shown to be
weekss in winter to
t aee that the
will Stan toward the
purpose mentioned above,
young woman who cheriahes certain
ilioG is up to the proper level high ideaU. and will not w^n it comes
place in St. Frtacis cereetbese letters areto the point and speak
[early all baltei^ troubles are due to to the crisis, pay the neeessa/y price
in the bigbest terms of each and every
owner's faifure to observe the
for sheltered exireoce.
BOKhine in operation and many of these above instruction
Bbe
does
marrv
for
moeev.
but
stot
Under no cirruimstance^ use anyth!
;rfants are operated exclusively by
leaves her wea^ hu^Kd wbmi ate.
out pore. DISTILLED water. “Boile
rgtlteBtfae humSutiM other poidU^,
Brady
machineo' The field of water will not do—it must be dhtili
thisfklant is tbe world and at the pres- water from which all impuritiea which
efl'ttige they have orders ahead that would iniure the 6811017 have boeo re’
«kcti^yte dMKtU
^MKtU
wOl take at. leaat six oMbtha U flU. moved. Add pr electrolyte

BnnSTSYHOH

BACK FROM DEIKOIT

Nothing
Like
It
For Floors
Acme Quality
Gramite Floor Paint

15

SER mr KW BUZZ WAGON?!

'

..

.V

Desirable Tints m

Gallons
Halves
Ouarts

..

nLEPBONECO»>AIIY
LOSES DEOSHHi

>

OVERLAND COMPANY
IS EXPANDING

Ask for color card
and prices

Wait’s
Drug Store
PURE,
FRESH
HOMEMADE

Candies and Ice Cream

BRIEF DOTOONS TOR CAREi^—Il^ ,'r.
OF STORAGE BATTERIES

'Traverae afytwlffehiacan beat
dentand tbe cue of tbit indastry

_________ fBsdnatkw'tetio^ttl
semen stories. It ti me story of a «ik
man’s life, and reveals secret emotteia
in a manner seldom enoonntered in the
photodtama.
IS a picture de luxe, as it dea
the lives of people of unlimitt
Itii. Miss Young's gowns are of It

.’ The
Classy

this maehineO' turned
"verae City plant. The advertij
firm is senoiog out is
verse l.lly anO some )f these days tbislig ti
•ugh, before
plant will i
le country
tbe
c
ing new macbii
. -I is being suffi
A qaaotitv df Household
designed I
i at$L4W.
4W.
in lumber
1 logical situation for proper disln- owners that entitle them to free in-i
itioD. marketing and manufacturing spection and free distilled water at
id is one of the plants that needs en­ Prest-O.I.ite Batten
NOTICE
''
ittery Slalioii
ihrougl
couragement
1 m^e;out the country
After April 15th all • union
of live I
Traverse CiW ■
shops will charge 35c for hair)
ones. Machines have b-eo made
de and!
Icuts, Dutch antTBuster Brown
sold in foreign countries and are in use
in New Zealand.
l25c.
18-3

•in.

^

mm

Cat

for sale

“S.”

r;

Furniture
Repairing
UphoUtering,

Phone 1132
WE DELIVER

mmm

etal park orconnector
jctora. wbiefe
_____
should
kept
«ating of. vaseline,
occaaionally

cited that practi^^ eveiy nail. boH
bur that comes out of a keg comes out
Ota receptacle which was made
machinery built in Traverse City
every large keg industi^ in thecoui
IS one or mor^f the Brady roachii
ID operation.
Every salLblock in Michi
r
..
.
pected to keep spinning yoiir
y made □ '

EAGLES!
Big Easter party, Mon-|
day, April 9. Dance'
and Lunch, 7Sc couple;

Paris Sagar Bowl

Spring Vegetables for Easter
Spinach
Spanish Onions
Asparagus
Leaf Lettuce
Sweet Pc
’otatoes
Parsnips
Head Lettuce
Dry Mushrooms
Radishes
Cucumbers
Green Onions
Pie Plant
Celery
Parsley
Green Peppers
Headquaners for strictly Fresh Errs for Easter.

FAIRBROTHER’S GROCERY
411 South Union

Both Telephones

Elcar Chummy Roadster
is now on display at our salesroom.
We invite you to call and lookover this beautiful four-passenger

SAXON AGENCY

324 E. PRONT ST.

Spring Time

Hair Mattress amd
Feather Renovating
Household Goods Crated
for Shipping.

1. E. HUTCHINS
atUens Phone 157

OUR TAUOREO CLOTBES
Emphasize the Wearer’s Personality'

r

From

Paine's Greenhouse

Sc<»a*8 E)rug Store
and
Klaason’s old Stand
—Pirmt Street
Make Your SeloetMB .Esriy

I The RotosciHo Movement

^ Ak

Every Suit is different and made to fir tbe man.
We do not force the man to fit tbe suiL

Causing the “FREE" to be the
smoothest, softest and easiest
‘ Punning machine.
j Toggle-Link Movement

Just Drop in When You
Are Ready

I Automatic Tension Release
^venting, any trouble with
the tension.

And bring out his best points strongly.

Easter Flower Sale

Sewing Time
Some reasons why the “FRE|”'will‘raake your work easier for you

We Make Them for $J5.00. and Up

'a

Automatic Lift
Raising the head ready for
sewing.
Rotary Spool Pin
the thread unwind

Takingoutallnoiseandfriction

j^pVHiing
Which simiiUfies housekeeping
Ball Bearing Treadle
Which runs like magic.

You can get this wonderful machine on easy terms.

Suits Sponged and Predie^, 5^ Cento

MEEBOER, the South Side Tailor

NORTHERN FURNITURE CO.

327 South Union Street

123 South Union Street.

1

mm

H«ad Lettuce, leaf lettuCe,
asparagus, cucumbers, rad­
ishes, celery, spring onions,
cabbage; parsnips, j::arrots.

. Pi inted TjiesdtyB and Fridays by the
' OOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE
C.E Myers.



Cen. Mp.

H. a Dalzeli.



Adv. Mjrr.

Matter

mrry

as

Second

Oranges, bananas,
fruit, figs, dales.

Post Offue,

at the

Traverse City. Ml.-h.. pending.

___

Myer* tc Uyen.

■ Sole Owners

I

SIS South Union Street

All the new patterns and color effects

F. O. NICHOLSON

j

311 South Union Street

Citiiens Phone 377

ALOmCAffi

grape

An ther I'of of those sweet
naval oranges, 25 fer 25c.

GUTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE

These rugs are shipped to us [by one of the largest rug houses in the United
States] to be sol3 at once.

The other fellow squinned. then he
squealed and finally

he admitted

that

r

T he was playing a losing game and prom­
ised to be good.
pendence

Just bow

irmcb

ise we are unable to de .ermine

just

BOW but we are magnanimous and

will

but -we stih

our subscniyor-s to

patronize

and to always say they saw- it
We

do not

in

THEi

fear good, legiti­

mate competition, but rather court n
because

we

believe

eompeimon,

a-

least in this instance, is the life oftn.de
But we do not and will not 'stand for
uofair taeUcs or double dealing of
nature whatsoever, ^d the
not won

)PL

THE

any

vKt.-ry

NOVELIZED FROM THE MOTION PIC­
TURE SERIAL QF THE SAMENAME PRa
L^IDUCED BY THE SIGNALJILMJCORP.

and the good of

tor

Us

bowed In ms hiin38.

first,

and all the lime because tbe good of the
The

•wners of tbis paper tre and have been
tor years tax. payers
have

done

their

in

the

share

city

and

ofpaymg^e

city bills, therefore we hevf a right to a
fair show and a

square

deal.

We

do

iX>t ask any favoritism on theSe grounds
but we do protest againts unfair tactics
We object to boycotts

because

they

are illegal, unfair and unworthy a good
dtnen or business man

Wewiilthere-

fore expose and fight anything of this
nature

We will

nut

colors now or ever
behest of

any

pull

down our

in the future at the I

clique,

corpoi-atiun

or'

gang no matter how powerful its make-^
up may be. --In return for the full, free­
handed and loyal support

of our

sut^

scribers and advertisers we will always
ataqd for tbe right

exprf>ss..d

by

tbe

JUDOieU rl\^ TliinklOK
w.«. ... ...
Uu himself wiili Ihe lumUer truei head,
whoee daugftler he marnn
Bui Itie d. •
•ened m-lfe end baby are pl<ked up and
carwl for by one Oevt Bawaon. Twer,i>
yeara later Rupert Holmes Is llie lumber
mamaie flgh'ln( (he lodepbridenta aruunrt
to
him. His dauEhier, Hcten. unl.rtew
him. Itaa bruuRTit herself lu hia stlel
by several heroic acts a
She lakea up a flelK agaii
leads ll.e (nJeta-ndeiHs In Iheir defenaes
acalDsi till- xraai Am«lxuniated alilrh
»,«ks to absorb (heir liard^riirDed prop­
ernes
lea
In this Helen Is assisted by Tom
li
a«d Ver rosier
tether. Dave Dawson
N>lelea discovers
that'the fust la noc living op u
rh.iiat and slie pru-e'-ds agalnai them.
'I'he village council resigns to balk her
bill she hclpe ^en another
Rupert,
Uolmee meets Ills abandoned wile. Vir
gyila. whom he has thtTucht dead and
iMrna that hla. own daughter la lighting

Holmes

hud

puaaed

and

the

less than regular prices.

road

Gcgne in and look them over.

lacked Sfteen nUIea of being finished.'
Against every sort of treachery that,
thf'subtle and unscrupulous mind of
Holmes could

bring to

hear, nod

In

spite of tremendous natural obstacles.
ders in building a grade through the
difficult couoiry of Onawa valley, but.
iilmost was not quite.

J. W. SLATER

120
East Front
Street

Dawson and his men bud done won­

Your
Reliable
Home Furaishep'

bai^beeii

retarded by the diificultr of dbia.iuiQK
meu for which Holmes and UBitiloioD.-

_

were respouslble.
Now th* aubtHin !_____
________
tractors were demundlng thdr j.Hy and' Ouish tbe Job tliwrourts win order tbe
aner stufi Chau UiTiitirer. tm goiDg
not mean nnTnjlng'Trut—at all eveuls
J til, '[work (luld.....
for lu the long run.!’
Ilolmys bad refused ito'selU
teB him the whole Blory. I don’t"Whui more do we tvunt?" grinned there's no huTm In trying."
harts of the work already dkoow what he’ll do. but I'U be dlaap••Socreir smiled Duwspn; “If not.
gfant uB extension
ek..--.w- of
w. tliue.
—w.
,___
the-.............................
willlfmulre. with a gesture of lui-.'
polDted tf he doesn't do Bomethl&g de­
paUence. "Just
"Just to Ue tbe thing up In my dear, for ht-tiven's sake let’s hear
j!^irtieriVr"eVS*n'^Si.d,°bo“aheTeUa*ihe
“I thlnb we've got 'em this time.’ paUence.
cent."
troth alwaut Hull
Holmea to Uule Bear,
...................
the In- srl,m«lil.eiuml.-rm.5„«tp.
erlimed the
ih, coun. for .1, q.outla i-Ul b. fom-pluD. I„ il.onel.,.M,.t tb. OtuBut reaching Stephen Eolmea waa
lomeni a
.... *
i ' i,,,- K....-r.
dian boy. TJle ..
hi-ud'a ■.-t-llon*
udtllod.'
luUoD uutll my
-amps. liiMn his suiiipiunuKly furnished office In,
not the eartest thlM In the world Just
strike among the
]
"Well." cuuUnutHi Helen, throwing
, are burned
H<ilmee confec«jce wUli Helirens, his Hiief ol 1 enoughthen some."
then. That yonng nan had an Idea ot .
jher
cope
about
hor
pretty
sboulilera.
I staff, and Jim Blake, the ei-dlve-,
a
a
a
e
e
hla own. By abeer BnatyelB he had ar­
th'e Independent I ir o *\J,**'Y*u
Big Bill Dttwson, sluing with bowed j"l don't like to rulse false hojms. but rived at the conclusion that hla faSlopped hy the lierolrkeeper.
Holniea sends his eon Step
heud. I heuteo taiin. knew very well j I believe Slej.beii Holmes t« niade of
“The trouble with them guys-

OMA^ty because that is nearly alwaysrigtlt, BSd rectified if wrong. And bear- him aw'a>'. Utile ^eaf confronts rfoLmes
with a threat, and Dill turns up lu add
- tfais in sued we have the majority bothI his eniniiy. llclen leame from her dying
.• miMiier Itial s)M le Holmes daughter.
Mtfr^atatily and^quality whichever Holmes orders bis marriage re<-ords be
aiolen and destroyed. Tom Dawson and
way yon taJU hHelen Anally re,'over the papers but water
has rendered them wonhlew
In order to
hoIduJP Dawson's work. Holmes ncceede In getting the men off the Job. Helen
and Tom go to Capitol City for more men.
but Holmes hires a gang to di-tve them
back. Is the flght. the guniwn are beat,«n and Dawson's Work goes on. But
Holmes camee out a run on Dawson's
.............................................
.0 demoral
orallie
..
U,s
"o men.
Helen
and while D
Dawson stands
steals sn
the switch
h she runs to
Uerred end returns

"US! KLALOMITE Uundry

Ice cream. Easter Suaday.
Clapp Baking Co.
18 I

posed Behrens,

fliigcrtng the rtis of j the uuillga force with which he had

hl» iiombrero In the nervoo-s jBiuuiier; to couleud.
chiiraeierlatic of him. "U tbui you
"I guess we’ll'hove to give It up."
never know when you’ve got ’em."
■•Well." snarled noUnea,
"(xbal i

groaned Duwsou; •'il'a hard lines, but
anyhow Holmes will have to pay off

the crews. .TSwg’ve earned their monThe o
all# for completion by th^fii- eff and I’ve gqt to Bee that th^ get
teeoth. The,work Isn’t dope.
last It lebea they quit IrrespecUve of any
Aerlhce.”' 'A'
half of It has been -scamped’ an^owe
QHen and h^.fpst^ father ^ b^
and I wouldn't accept it under any
hey going to do shout lit

Now is the time to Choose from Beautiful
SpHng Fashions that Fill The Globe

JUST RECEIVE

talking matters over for more than two
stances."
“But under the law." Behrens went hours without arriving et any soluUon
“you've got to pay Uie bill for of Uie psoblems that confronted them,

New Kid Gloves and Silk Gloves

work completed, contract or no con-1 At lust the young girl rose to her feet
tract.

'TWELFTH EPISODE
PRESS Midget column is one
price to every body.
j

We are offering you these Rugs at about 33 1-3 per cent

rallway under coDtrucU wtUi Rui>en

last

dty la our gopd as well as yours

..$11.95116.65
$19.20
,.$17.65
$23.60
..12020
$27.50

.He liuO Tuiretl.

The date set for the completion of (li<Shady Creelf extension of tli.- Vulley

Traverse City'

people

NOTE THE

is

PRESS believes

abaolutely in patronizing borne indust­
ry and it ts always

9 ft. X 12 ft. Mayflower Tapestry Rugs.
9 ft. X 12 ft. Manor Tapestry Rugs ...
9 ft. X 12 ft. Nepperhan Tapestry Rugs
9 ft. X 1C ft. Velvet Rugs ..................9 ft. X 12 ft. One-piece Velvet Rugs
9 ft. X 12 ft. Axminster l^ugs
.
9 ft.'X 12 ft. Heavy Velvet Rugs

b'E.AlE/ANOER POWELL

iserchaats whodvertisemiheseculumr'
PRESS.

Don’t delay. Come at once. The first here gets the choicest patterns.
EXTREMELY LOW PRICES;

[UMBERLANOS

take It for granted that be means it unadvise

We have fust 10 days to sell them in.

de­

can be placed on that prom­

tiUaets prove othei-wise.

RUGS

Just arrived! One of the largest assortments ever
shown in Traverse City.

■FRUITS
for
Class

RUGS

RUGS

VEGETABLES

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The wanted styles-and colors.
Silk Gloves
■ 59c.75c,98cj»ir:
Kid Gloves - •
• $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2125 pair

A GLANCE

at our. windows and a more
GROCER-' thoro look over our shelves
wi 1 convince you that we car­
ry the best brands of

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PURE

FOODS

AND

GOOD

GROCERIES

TRJMMED HATS

A aew shipment just received from New York. The
very newest models. Hats so altogether charming
that we cannot begin to describe them here.

Come in and let us suggest
something' different for tomor­
row*^ dinner that will prove
appeti2ing to your family.

McCormick, “of Course”
■♦02 SOUTH UNION STREET

We are Setting up Quite a Holler
about our SIHTS, HATS. AND FURNISHING
GOODS for men and young men because we
have something 10 holler about. If there is any
doubt about it ■ inn- and sr-e tor vonrvclf what
a few.doUars w .!l-u in a.'!' o irg your personal
appearance.

'121 Union Street

Leeson’s'Tiger Oil
About as an ounce of gold in value compares with an ounce of Silyer;
compare

With ~other medicines

of

its class.

GLOBE DEPT. STORE

THE

GARUND & CHAMPNEY
•o doet Tig^ Oil

Tr«ver»c City. Mich

Special Showing at S3.7S
for Hats worth up to $5.00

A BEAUTIFUL STAR IN A PERFECT SETTING

$12.50, $15.00, $Hi.50 to. $22.50
$2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
75c to $2.00

SUITS
.
.
DRESS HATS .
DRESS SHIRl S

Citixen* Phone 271

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Miny

times where other medicines have fsiled Tiger Oil has promtly cured or
relieved, thereby proving its superior value over other medicines and
is woith;more than double its printed price. It is Chr all ages*in man or
-u.... Ai—page
circular
______ ________ mils. Read and_™.
(The Frtend of Suffering Man). Sold by wholesale and retail druggists
or ageeta, if not tbe National Grocer Co. and retail grocers, or send lOc
for five do*ea.-or 50c or It for bottle to

DR. JOHN LEESQN, Cadillac, Mieh.

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Clara Kimball Young
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“THE PRICE SHE PAID”
A Splendid .Piemrization of .the Great American Novel by David Graham Phillips.
Presenting the Tremendously popul|t Star in her Supreme Achievement
Adulte, 15 Ceats

Children, 5 Cents ,

Box Seats, 25 Cents

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