Traverse City Press, April 20, 1917

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Traverse City Press, April 20, 1917

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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TMVEK® OTY PRESS
GRAND TRAVERSE-RRaiON’S HOME NEWSPAPER

CITY CIRCULATION-3000

■ BY CARRIER SI YEAR

TRAVFRSE CITY. MICR. APR 20. fSi?

BY MAIL Sl.$0 YEAR

'll is<)uiteevidentthMl theeaovaas being
HOME GUARD MEETING
j
CLARK“ME1SR NUPTlAl^
I
'’made is not tarried on with a view to Qnite a lapge and ^othusiaatic crowd j ^t six o'clock Wednesdav evening a|
'
, ,,ave
“ambled in the Armorv
P’’®”.' wedding- was solemnized,
,pving everybody a chance. 'Thursday evening for the purpose of,“‘'he Evangelical church parsonage.'
IS of unusual importance, can called attenUon to theK
Uieae things
tilings merelj
mervro
organizing ^ „jlj,ary The contracting parties were Mr. A. J.'
copied
Horae
Miss Ada Meieer, the former^
ss can pay DO attention to com- that t le conditions may be remedied if jeompany to be known at
municstiu'hsDi
>,\he*wnl*er*sDR^e^srbe pnnt ; possible and in order to be certain lliatjGuard. This is in line with'the plan emplu/ed as an attendant and the latter*
jf critin
faith, eod in c
; the exodus of laborers was sttll in prog-J. V. McIntosh as lorelady in the laundry of the State I
ed with the article Editoi
Hospital. Rev, E. A. Perrone official,
resel
who crates
crates*
i-e».uetii and
aim c,- />.
el called up a man Who
1.^“ ‘'‘^ted President
ed. and the bridal couple were ettend;terniture previous to its being shipped'Ne*‘oo secretary. Several patriotic
How be stopped because these
.nrf h»
♦Lr'JiLr”Anriii*pe'“«'hes were liiade and 48 applicaiitei*’d‘’V «>■. George SwinstoD and Miss
lu^h L hln
?H lv5.forThiDmcnllP^*ented^^
Rhelnhart. The
bnde waS
ilhat cooditions arc
‘’•^'‘'■r^l*‘‘-:forseven families wSdestinations aslThe plan is to have rtkdy a trained'handsomely gowned m a costumeI of'
HV T H COXE
iwhere that it is a crime to force theii
ioJurce to lake the place of the Narional
trimmed with lace, and the!
IJ^follows:—One lo Charlevoix
It is said that the ChBml)pr ol Com--chilflren lo live on the food and
,nIpua^d*iD its absence « thftpfH.nt and to'attired In white sue.'
,Manton, two to Detroit, one
nierse wants to know whol has l>ecomeithe clothes that Traverse ('iiy wages
men in shape fn case oiher ^tiniediately after the ceremony the
■ArUtir, one lo Grand Rapids
of the surplus labor and why there IS arwill buy. Tliere is that part of the
troops are needed. It is ex-l*-’"'"'®repaired to the home
South Line, and that one other family
shortage at the present lime for the In- erse in a nutshell and to try lo cgver it
>ected that the City Opera House wil|l>'f “>«“‘>'’>de at 7(17 South Division St.,
occupied the same car to this latter
dusirial Plants now in operation here. 1 up is not only unfair but is als,o a
>e secured for a big rallv to be held ■
elfeborate dinner was sen-ed
place whose goods he did not ctwle
Any scliool boy or girl who has kept jace to the city ns a whole. No towni
Tuesday night and further applicants
co>ers laid lor fourteen. The
further staled the one to Grand Rapids
track of events here f(vr the past eight.'can live and prosfier without getting
'pied. Anybody wishing to join or uewly wedded pair are both popular
and the two to Delrot went for higher
and'highly esteemed and start down
een munthstaii answer these questions, down lo brass larks, finding the diffiinformation regarding
wages, one raft on ^account of heallh,
life’s thorny pathway with the verybut ]usl as a reminder to those who'eiilty and then rcmrtjyinc it To try to
one to a farm and the other wjs jost caH'on or phone Ihe secretary. Mr. Newbest Wishes of a host of friehds. Mr.
want 11 k I iw.lbe wi-iier merely dt-sireS|v-over it up is ciwnrdly and Ihe really
moving goods to (Hiarlevoix where be, fcin, who will gladly furnish all informto jog file convenient and short lived i.jg man will nqj attempt lo do so but
and Mrs Clark will for the present rehas been for SI 11“ titi’ My inform­ Mun,
.Gde with Ihe bride's parents at the fam­
memories of those who ask the ques , vvill on the coiilraiy opm his eyes from
ant also said that there were undooblily home.wherf they will be pleased lo
lioiisbv rriiilliiig a few matters that the Rip Van Winkle sleep and gel buav .
,.
»r j
,r.„nV,...,r.ll„,h.. nr., paper lile.: i„
,.„or, lo nv..rvon,o Ihe ,,,„n,„p.edij ,n ,re le.v.n,, «ly eoolJ ... .fiord
receive their many friends.
Friday the ice in the bay took a
oni,,.,.||, ,.nl.l.r.r,„„.
.nd.illdoi, .llhoni .eekinp lor „.lo PV'“r crkl.n,. o.lirr, «l,o .ook
potion
to
make
a
real
start
and
before
In ihe Vr.., .J.re Ihr ririmber
rose, lo l.nl.ler np . lo.in, e.n„. 1 »li»le rk^.hrre or.lini «t. nol^
' essarv ani many who s jlJ their per- *oou had'gutten out of sight beyond
Commerer Is an organi/.Hti.m that has
simply trying to answer the quest
^.sonal belongings b.-fore they left. In fte Island. This is one of the surest. The following'is advanced informsb-eii ui artive operation almost fifteen ,
the Chamber of Commerce is said
addition lo this, this paper, has pub- liarbingers of spring and while 0 lion of the running of Irains of the Rere
months. When it was I'irsi bk.rii as ihe ■ iq have asked I am aware that I have
...™ dubbed
d.bb.d a. Consistent
cn.i..™. knocker
i,„ock.r andi.
P-dpI- -hP k-e (h.«g. in the «idd n..fih, drive
P’Marquette Ry. Resort service traiils 9;
result of Ihe active brain |>ower ot pro->l„.eti
u and 1(1 between Chicago, Detroit, Tolelitii-and effi .rut prkimot-rs, there was chat the columns I am using are said to j.left for other clones Jiecauae wages||^if back to shore there will bi
ser solid body to obstruct all
‘ do lo all points in the Michigan resort '
blowing of horns aiiduiotiiiooi wliistlesiknock tnvlhing and evrmhing, but
fitter an * »
ve
region.
Advance northbound runs
and iheore.iealU Trave.se nty was on!am ' thoroughly convinced that Jhe;!!^'''“
there than here with the exception ^
will arrive at Traverse City about 5 a.
the up grade and the visions of smoke policy that has been consi£tently*Tollow.
^ Ihe rent. Besides this a paper
m. June 2-4>-9-13-I6 from Chicago and
Stacks filled Hie o[>livs of those who be
will have to be changed and 1 assert
i. Iished in town other than THE t
lieved'in the city Hiui its
future.'mos! (instively that it is a pap<T other
^ once upon a lime and not so very 1
Sborlly therei.lter ninioun' emeiil wsk ihan THE PRESS that' is doing the'
^ ago published a comoarative rate
ling the dooi-s of the !run will leave Traverse City about 9U»
made that a tho.ouuhly ■* npiil>le, ikiioeking and it is those who formub
the price Ilf food stuffs in ChicpgtE i
ManuTacturing Comp-Ip m. .luiic J-ti-lO-lS and 17 for Chicago
officieii! and ceii («ten'sei i etai j was!;iiei(s policies tiiif the others who
“ "
y aijd Chicago people n
d not open, owing to a lack ;a„d St. Louis, and for Detroit atui Toleto be emploved and he soon io<un-d up*tolloA them that are the real knockers
J at the time iiaying less for 1‘
e the business. W do.luiie 17.
in the person of on<- U. A. Charles.,who some day will see the error ol
I
appointed
trustee and
The resort Special will continue to
oecessaries of life than, were
Just a little laliT a pubire mass mectingjthcir ways and realize that weekly
•e yesterday notified of handle through sleeping cars ofmodern
City residents- In the face <
was called ut the L.ity 0(>era lUius<-|meetings pursued along wrong lines
facts It would appear that what-^
with tins same seen tury iM Ciqn inc thejeannot succeed, and only results
^ ing is done comes from i
Vi,“
^nter of lh<y stage and we learned ^aler injury-to the city and further
^ than this and the only excusf t
lunt of SltkKl. are
Chicago
, from him that Treverse Citv was too i lack of confidence on the part fjf
e City A Norttaport
be offered is that their met
fArfrotnine mum track lines to get | people. All that is requiredi^-h
and that they are require
factories bu‘had a magnificeiil fuUire jmuval of sc urn from the eyes, elouds
(mistHakes so often that tl
„ass street j Detroit
. . .
A’c .vlrvady
as a summer r
irom the brain and gum
u ffrom
ly to day what has ti
>se in. Ap- with high grade day coaefi between ChF
tht»and while w« appreciate and de- and the trick is done. I have taken]'Iday
not believe that THE :
OFFICE,
Detroit and Toledo.
«lre all the re-sort traffic und business,ihc trouble lo go iilio this m-itlerpretty'
we can gel yel personally I am iiosilive deeply and I did not stop w ith the story
truth and aiaM 1
tbit Traverse City is loo large a town 1 got from one faction. 1 have listened
tq Jive off of the rtsort and farm bus- to'all sides and herewith is part of faaniia nojtodjr ^

PUBI.IC FORtJM
THE PRESS “GET TOGETHHT .DEPARTMENT

AI6WER TO

VOL. 2—NO. 21

A Little
Soda Talk
We pride ourselves on a

Soda Service
second to none. Our "Sun­
daes and Creams are served
in sanitary Paper and Wood
Dishes, and our silver is
cleaned with hot water and
soap, thus insuring

Absolutely
Sanitary Servict
We use only the highest
grade cf

Supplies, Fruits
Syrups. Etc.,
We believe our customers
appreciate the fact.

ICE OUT OF BAY

Wait’s

MARE A NOISE LIRE SUMMER-

SHOE
COMPANY suspends:?',

Carpets
Gleaned at your home
We clean y^ur carpets
without taking
them up

'Save Work and' Worry

:

ref"

^

Drug Store

.......

protafn^t^hysieian the
was told that he was interested
^...
^ folloi
lollowed etmer to »dai
what Ihe Chamber of Commerce
to better Ute
loing. 1 told him that .they
.l»l,iEl!e..
M>~«»»W.'ld^.'ol
there was a surplus of labor nbout towi-jseveral prosper
n but ihar'P®™’'”**
and much suTIc-iirg lo many families | fj.aversp City had ever
in\ited lo cut a juicy mqlon'It^t
were in ovideiice. So a cnmpaign l*-[ they could uo. be secured because a
find a place foMhis labor was startc-o |
amount uf slock .'oa id not be .ever should be any to cut. It’ii'*’
that both THE PRESS and I w
through Ihe Chainl*erof (•..iiinterci-anflI jjspos,rd off here lo tiieel with Ihe
I could
irretifiwl to
right wi ll I. lit least, remember th. ! ,,uiren.eiils He answered
.
,
glowing pre*.s ivtuuts of the number ol 1 „ut show’ him where tiler* h-d beei. '‘“'tory lo<atedJiere but
raise it
'* *
impossible toRft 1
families lliat Imd beer shipped to I’oii j.-ven an effort made to try
ly eatabHidied
eatatmtuM f
ililci
and
Hoiiig
plant
with
Rn already
tine niuM'Isewliere through the ogi-iic\ | Another lietivy pniperty li .lilei and
business from one town to
of tliisX'han.hiT of Cniimerce Then j,,ne who has money lo invesl told me I
op!»it.
is where the exodut of labor started I only this moniing that lliey hod never' without intense hostility and
It has coniiiiueil ei.-c MMce and w'lh|
asked lo subscribe for stock al- ion on llie jiarl of the peofrfe from
which llie concern is to be reoveil .RDil.
until living wages arc paid ii> the.work though it is well known that the
that
would
mean
a
fight
that
irould
n Traverse City and bear in mind money to invest in anything worth
that It was actus) coiidiiiuns that forcea while. H these things are iruc and 1 cost real money. The ouly thin^' left
the Chamber of Commers. to gel these have even- reason to have cmifidence then IS to ge; some new concern .l^at
outside jobs and' tliis exodus cai-nut in 'Jie people who made the stal.-menls will grow or grab one that is estaM^iiig branches I personally heard Mr.
Hobbs say in the Open Forum th*l it
would be almost impossible lo get
factories here until freight rates were
readju.sied. lii mis I disagrro Viih
him b«T?u--e we cm^funiish power ai>d
Ollier iiecc-ssanes cheaper than most
Olliers which 1 Ihink would ove^ome
Hlie
difference I also know that other
■'1
your parijon"
towns operating under the same rates]
-he said to an old
lisve been and are getting industries. |
friend, "i did not rec­
Why i‘ien dues these rales affect'
Traverse (')ly alone''' No, gentle men ,
ognize you. 1 cannot
there is Minieiliing w rong. What that'
see at a distance with
Miinelhing is 1 eni unable to say but |
you who have been on the inside from j
these glasses-”
the beginning ought to know and it is j
Embarassing situa­
up to you to wo' k out Hie s.iluliou We {
are nil pr..ud Ihax the debts ul (his an d{
tions like this are
other Jlefunct organizations are ail paid
avoided by wearinfi KRYHTOK Olassra. KkYPTOK (proaii'J we applaud those who helped
miike it possible but we are neverthe­
tiounced Crip-tocks) enable you to glance up frum your
less glad that the Cliambcr ofXompaper and
distant objects as clearly as the type on the
' merce is going to work on a cash basis
: from now on and ihink other orgsnizprinted page.
'ations should have done the same Hiing
j As to tlie shortage of labor il is duoj
|m a Very minor extent to Ihe slate of.
|w-ar but is pniicifially owing lo the f»et|
that wages paid in Traeerse City ^rei
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
not III keeping with those paid at otherj
poiiiis Even admitting that wages "■
Put an end to llu- "off and on" nuisunce of your reading glosses
Traverse City are HI. a day a roan with
—or the even worse bollier of two pairs. One pair of KRYTrOK
a fan.lly cant pay $1.7b for n'Saek .of
Glaases-sinoolh and clear without the disfiguring, age-rcvealing
flnurtwice a week for that eats up
seams or hump df the old-time bifocals -will give you Ihe necessary
nearly two days labor, then with rent
CoiTeclion for near aud far vision. You see everything as welt as
and potatoes eating ub two more days
labor there are about only two day
with the clear, balanced eyeMglil of ybuth
labor left to pay for all other things so
Tbere are other reasons—if y.m need double ^isicn glasses—why
he tilber goes in debt, a|>t>e8ls to the
you should have KRYRTOKS. Cali and let us tell yoo what they arc.
poor authorities or allo’w.s himself and
family to do without This is the fact
and the only thing left is lo raise wages
jlo compete with other points or labtdIwill be still more scarce. _The price of
iwtiat a n.an eats is measured in .what
j \if - eceiveb for his days labor and'if he
c ai.l g.-t il here he will fto where “hei
ctiii Tlnre is the soluiion.
Make!
3 i; Frviit Sin. t
OppOsiU Hutol Whiling
'W-.al You I'Sn of it.
i

irun on regul.
June 19- For
Fere Marquette ticket office.

Closing Out Baker Business
Our Entire Stock of Merchandise
Store and Shop Fixtures Including

325 Barrels Best Flour
I
I
I

T can't see at a distance
with these glasses'

Thts flour is the celebrated "Columbia'’ Brand from best
spring wheat, just received, and will be sold much under the
prevailing market price.

NoI Reservations
Our entire stock of goods including Spices of all kinds. Con-•
I
I

ned Coods, Confectionery, 5'fafioner>’* School Supplies,
£fc.. fo be closed out at nominal prices.

Fixtures

I

Fixtures include a full up to date Baking Outfit,
Store and Office^Fixtures, including new Burroughs
Adding Machine, Typezvriter, twa-Cash Registers,
Safe, Show Cases. Counters. Office Desks, Horses.
Wagons, Automobile. Buggies. Etc.

I

Six Days Sale
Commencing Monday Next
And Continuing Until Saturday Night

April 23 to 28
I

Or bntil everything is sold. Store to Rent.

TERMS, CASH

I

CLAPP & SON
521 Soot.1i Union Street

J

end unity of action is only gained by a
full appreciation of the other fellow'd
rights. Tqt a little of this kind of apirit
Prioted TuesdajrB and
by the once and see where it geta yon. It will
pla<:e you in the lead of munipaJities
GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE and (tel you anywhere you want to go.
Lefs tO’ a little real co-operation for
C. E Myere,

Gen. Mgr.
(be benefit of the home town.
H. C. Dalzell.

Adv. Mer>

1KAVERSE 0TY .PRESS

KODAKS AND CAMB^
Hie Eastman Line

Kodaks, $6 to $27
Browrie Cameraa, 75c to $12

FOR SALE—Fox Hound pups 6 wks.
old. These pups will make good Fox
or Rabbit dogs. Buy pnps that ai
bom broke
312 South Union Street
E. A. KNOWLES.
811 S- Union Street.
The well beinc of Traverse Cily
2CM5
should be the first consideration of ev­
ery citixen for the prosperity of the
community depends on united action.
Every resident within the rity limits
owes to the city aod not to individuals I*
the allegiance due to'iheTome town.'^
____
There is no better place lo live than
here even if you were to Imvel the
country over and although at times you
may feel that there are disadvantages.
you will do well to remember thatj^
these exist every where and usually in '
Traverse City, Mich.
greater numbers than is the rnse right
April 16. 1917
here at home. We can gel anywhere
wc wish it we just realize that every
inuiviouai
F^his iS tO Certify that I
individual wunin
within me
the coniines
confines oi
of itSii
iLs
borders is just as necessary a^ any olti-}? have taken the Lazarus Bit- I
erjndividual and therefore of equally *a(
,
•, j-j
jeh importance. TIh- .hint- i! to ';, teisand can say it did me
get together and the w a\ to get there ^ more good than any other
1. 10 re.lizo KM the oth-r telle. v~,
I have taken, and
rights are equally as great B' vours and pi
,

that you are merely a cog in tha wlieei;^ I have been SIck for fOur
I
tt.ai keeps the machine goinu that we'
years. Three bottlcs Cured k
.1. m..v hZi.r No n»n ,n ,1
er.-.t J
that he would make an\ greater hole in .R
the financial, moral or sjciai structure ^ gall StOne WeaknCSS. I Will
GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE

fobs

Myers t Myers, • Sole Owners

Ir

Everything needed by the amateur photographer
developed for lOc each.
Prrate 3c each

scorrs

city drug store
Hi East Front Street

The Great Sea-et

Bud smiled. Berariy meant much
him. The great, grinding god of atrile
and tunnoQ had* brought them togptb
er. and then that genUe but pltUesa
I Hf Matrti Wondorplay
Sarial of tha Sam* Nam*, in WKieh
Franeii X. Bushman and B«v«rly
love with Beverly; ehe'adored him.
Bayna Ar* Co-Star*, *nd WhiA W»*
Perhape U Is because ifouble gen
VnvXhri*erally accompanies pleasure thstStrong
etgbed ae he etnlled over /the great
bapplneaa in hla Ufe. Certain U was
BY J. M. L0UQHB0R0U5H.
that grim trouble awaited him-thal
hor of U* NoTells*Uon or Clydi trouble aud tragedy were even then
ich’* play, “Her atator." -Hi* Back­
door Romanca," and oUier ahort atorlaa standlug oh the threebold of Beverpciarke’a Ufe.
The enormoua wealth left by her no:
Kfhal Has Gone Before.
He was responsible for It all. Chief of
WUllain UoDtaomary Strtms. a wealthy Detectives Ackerton bad that wealth
youn$ clubman, maata Baverly Clarka
When he ancounlara a band of kldaappera locked in a safe tn hla ofDce. Be was
who have aelzed tb* rtrl. eirong raacua* planning on that day to turn It over to
her H* leani* (hat her uncle, nioma* Beverly. A few olnutee before Ack
Clarke, ^
baa sent for her. The uncle. ertou entered hU office, a tall, alender
>er of tht .Secret Qgure. masked and carrying a pistol,
......... a»d brato New
crtmlnals, ruled by a niyslerfpua tb- crept Into the place and went straight
dK-tduBl known as Tb« Great Hoatcr. Ba lo tbe safe which was In the great de
ha* pledfted bimself to leave hie (oJinoiu tecHve'a laboratoiy.
10 the Secret Seven, but death bed repent­
All was dark. 'Hte figure fumbled at
than any other man To say that lie-r answer all questions asked,
ance come* to him and he decides to leave
would us but to assert that il the grim'K
It lo Beverty He rve* her a caakM flUod the safe-look with nervoua detemilna
wlUi
treaaocas. and sUalfhtway lUrellnfl Mon. JuBt then Ackerton appeared
.ptcire .,r. 1„ rrv.,.v. H„l „,r»,n Itir *
RespeCttully yOurS.
of The Secret Seven pursue her. Ihe rtrl With drawn platol he strode Into the
City s progress would rease. This is ^
the Innocent eauae of Scrwr s juace- igboratoiv. There were two flnabce
Bunlce Uonnn. a aoctety gtl benot so, for the nevi day ihe sun would
and a man fell dead. It waa Ackerton.
Sarah E. Weese.
broken oft, and afterwirard ah<
rise and set as usual and husiness like- j
The masked figure fled without having
Ihug* from The Secrett Seven
me 11 ,s Ihi., .pirn „I pi,d.r.l.ndlni; J Lock bOX 117 425 E. 8th SL Si
----- reDdeevou.
: opened the safe. Soon afterward Aok
■ here, t* terribly bcaMi
that can attain the greatest amount of ^
; ertoo'a asalstsot walked Into the place
fight, and the poUea cany tdoi (oM
i and almost stumbled over the body of
co-operation and the city (hat has sucli i’ „
. .. i-.
unconscious while tba Kidnaj
a populace is furloMaif uidcrd Unit) ^
^.11 DlUg StOrCS
I hla chief. Horrified, he rushed to a
Beverly away to a Chlnaei 4
to compel bar to reveal f
telephone and called up Detective Rodof action IS the gfk-sitest fvn e on earth B.1 "".x,
In* place of (be trawaurw. whiehlT
man Seart; knoww aa "the Sherlock
, poesesBlon of CUM ot DeUeUvC
Holmes of New York."
ton. aJtbough the girl doae aat%
Sears, after a thorough esamlnattou
Strung, disguised as a f'***e~—
entranc* to the deo. M-le BMR
of (be Ilaboratory, during which be
Hsvliig Beverly.
^ ^
gathered many finger-marks on the;
gbfe. announced that one of the alsy-1
chaPtir UC2*'fihgera was mlselng.
CupIcTe
“Wbat does that mean?" asked Ark
Strong, safe In hls
erton’a asalsiaDL
faltb'ul Wee See at.jS
•>4 means that we most search for e
moeb to he thankful t
with three fingers." was the la-:
tbankMgirtafg 1
ic idply. "Perhaps we will get hlm;i
event. He Bed v
jfiy we won't What was In the'
prompted (hU attempted rob
nw asslatant tpid of Beverly

The Greatest

f Blood Tonic I

fVhat Style for .S^rfr^ f
A one button sack; two or
three buttons: belt-all-around
or a double breasted sack?
they're all here ~ the best
styles ever .designed -r all
Varsity Fifty Fives.

- Ct'pyri^hi Han SchaJ: ;t i

13 ECARDLESS

their all wool and high quality Btandaids in

Considering what you get for your money,
-they are the lowest priced clothes you can Kty.

\f7

: -I'

Hamilton Clothing Go.
/ ,

i

Style Leaders
The home of Hart Schsffner & Marx Clothes

* ^

'

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1

324 EAST FRONT STREET
Bell Phone l,36w

^■CjCOTioztxieiS'

Women's Union Suits
23c

! Our Birtt 15c Linen Crash
[

Q^pieWieatre
OREAf'l or

PHOTO RLA'tS

«

Citi. Phone lli4
bTRONQ TELI

Sleeveless.................

'

.1 , Don’t forget the Want Ads

Saxon Agency
F. e. Rice, Agent

conditions.

We-dliketo show^

Phone appointments for demonstration.
We have both the 4>passenger Roadster
and the S-passenger touring models.

!s$845^

market

clothes.

■^OD should consider the many points
1
of the Elcar if you are interested in
' bityme a car.
You owe it to yourself and family to in-vestigate the Elcar before investing in any
car at any price.

of

Hart Schaffner & Marx are maintaining

Saturday selling of

Ladies' Trimmed
Kata

Unbleached, yd. X2 !-'2c

V Men's Lisle Socks
2 pairs for______ ,25c

Just received a big ship­
ment froifi New 'Yoric.
New and beautiful models

' In colors and black
Our regular 17c and 23c
socks.

Sp^clally'^d at

$2.98 $3.98 $4.75
Ytf^ Wide Cambric
Muslin
18c value at yard 121.2c

BEVERLY OF HIS FINANCIAL RUIN.
Ciirkc'B Trcaaurc and of the tohurei
ihroogb which ahe had gooe.
"Now." said Seam, "our search
rows down to a thrA-fiogcred mei
of this band But wa must get i
evidence. 1 am going to Strong's home
with theae securttlea and ace what else
be knows of the case. By the way
ihla young fellow Strong-wbat does
be do for a living beaidea being
wealthy clubmauF'
"Why. until be got Into this Clarke
i-aae lie looked after a .-Mg fac-tory
which be owns—that It-you know.
Rich young man. Kact<
be spent the money. L Ido t hava^o
pay much attentton to It
"Humpht’mattered Seara. *^otildi>'t
do him any harm if he had to perform
some real work. Well. 1 am going to
call on him See yon Uter ”
Right at the time Bears was leanUug
of Strung's business interests The Se­
cret Seven wse plotting lo stutter that
business, as another mejJiod of rain
mg Strong, whose Ufe lud been so
marvelously saved twice after Dr
Zulph bad ordered htm killed. Jim
Special value. Our regular
PearsaU. member of The Secret Seveo
who ‘‘worked" In Wall street, was the
qhlef schemer this
JX>he first
Ho&c in
thing Peara^ did was lo hammer
Strong's siVtirltles until they began
tumbling In the stodc market Next
be .bred discontent among the laborers
In the factory, who sent a deiegatton
to tee Strong and demand higher
wagea. The delegadon reached him
Just after be had received news of the
slomp In his aecurlttoa. "Gentlemen.'' he uU. "1 bellere la a
values, special at pr 19c
square deal. Bat yon can aee for your­
self that 1 hare been %ltt la U « atack
ma^eL It would be an iKtsr ImpcaslbUlCy to give yon aa increase at ptw[ent."'
' "Ail light. Mr. Strong." w'ta ibe de-

Women’s
Silk Hose
49 Cents Pair

Sunday and Monday
AprU Z2 and 23
WM. SHERRILL

C. AUBREY SMITH
supported by
JACK SHERRILL, MARIE SHOTWELl,
ROBERT CANNESS
in

“The WHchiag Hoop”

Ste.and 65c Fibre Silk
Cdiers and Block

Boys’ Heavy
Weight Hose

GLOBE DEPT. STORE

I iRni. reali- "S^s. “te ZSi. i>5L

ed from the (dmoss stage pUy written by
AUGUSTUS TIjOMAS
A REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMEHT
BIG, VIGOROUS anil EUWRA1E

Adults ISc

yi ‘tiiq tStc'i' in

'

Admission
ChiUrmSc

'Ml® GETS

Planted that garden yet?
Better get tt It now. Fall in line with those who are going
to rafae their own garden truck this year and remember
we can supply everything needed in the seed line.

$nwn CCifn JTlomrr

Get your Onion Sets before they ?re all gone.
15c lb. white or yellow

at Aniifrann’s

FOR

BOYD’S

Taxi, Transfer and Dray
—Office Phones—
CiU 311 snd ;W7
Bell 109
Res. R-U»4 Citizens

THE

GARDEN

F. O. NICHOLSON
511 So. Union

Phone 377

Chestnut. Coal
Car Jom Rereirrd
XaEPIlONE ^OCR ORDER

X C. HOPKI^JS
rh..up7ii

SAXON TAXI LINE
_
ROV-GUTHRIK, Mgr.
Large Comfortable Cary
Prompt Service
Regulation Prices
.T’4 i:. Front Phone 1131, Bell i:«iw

THE ORIGINAL '

AlUREAM ICE CKEAM

GOLD COIN BUTTER
»■

>•

Traverse City Creamery

FR A>IK SHERIFF
Square Baal Auctioneer
Cilz. KUM7

710 WastiingU.n St.

Minni'tonna Home
Creamcrv

BUY---Children’s Wash Dresses
The

Economy Store

A CRITICAL EXAMINATION
will reveal no flaws in the work
done by us.
Wc use up-to-datf,
sanitary methods ind return
ALL LAUNDRY WORK
Why don’t you try us'^
sun- that we can pieaBe..jou
for we make earnest efforts in even
partteular to please tH our patrohsr
Shall we call for your soiled linen
this week?
Under our* new mannfement we
art strivioi; in every wav to improve
the quality of oui work and make
our service to yoa pleasing.

PROGRESS LAUNDRY

U^NEW SERIAL

/ m our smart apparel for

Spring \ Summer

POTTED TULIPS
___________

red. while, pinkjiod yellow

35c to 50c

MEEBOER

PAINE'S GREENHOUSE

'Phe Tailor

327

Phone

OSBORNE

Con)
Confectionery
6/7 Randolph Sr.

IT IS

reliable

seeds

at

tlie

To Your Advantage
TO BUY YOUR

ECONOMY STORE

WALL PAPER

2c per package

AT THE

Price Does Not Always
govern quality. Our suits for
men are high grade and low cost.

W.

H.

PERRY

City Book Store
PRICE

AND

QUALITY

CONSIDERED

10c per double roll and up

FOR SALE
Second hemd Bicycle
in good condition.!
^ it at the Press;
Ofhee..

FOR SALE-580 acres cut over l.ard T^"**''
Paperhanger. •Phone
wood lanlfir.
Homestead Townshi|), j®®®' Re«<lenc€ 861 East Eighth St
Benzie Co. HO.OO per acre.
•------------------------------------------------- --------J, H DESMOND,

New Ideas
Honor, Mich.
HENRY GROESSER
Painting and Paperbanging
FOR SALE-Scotch Collie puppies
lUM E. Eight Street. Citz, phone 796, 422 Rose St.
Phone R547
20-3

popular novel of'‘
tbe Batne

Ben wilaen
f

__ SALK-120
FOR

-v. y..

.

muT;*

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS

. from Honor. Mich. Good house, barn , jjo j*»
? »bd several other small buildings. Soil BO

910

McCool’s Velvel Ice Cream
will be served Sat. and Sun. at

buy

]

, J '

So. Union

ToRXAUIone new Singer Sewing'^"^^^
^rtmnger. Ah .work .
aachine. latest
latest style.
Stvie. Will
Will sell
sell cheap *
Samples on request. 7l8-s
machine,
for cash or part cash and balance time:Citz.-Phone 401. .
payments
Enquire 823 Washington;-------_
FRANK HUNT

serial U an evenl.
•‘^■tanderd set by the compuo>
^—=------------ In this reaped Is
very high, and
they huvi- B great
number of suc­
cesses. Ttic laiesi
will be relt'usiti
In the week of
March 12, and Is
a mystery-serial,
the plot of which
Is ahsoimeu- UQsolviihle.
It L
called “The Vole,
on the Wir.-. '

1 iegance without extravagance

Taxi, Autu and Baggage
Service

49tf

FARMS TO'trade—Severe] farms
to trade for City property. P
Real Estate Bureau, 312 S. Union 8t;
Traverse Cily Mich.

____ . ___ caa'find
PADOTNC AFB> PAPCKRAMaiifi
FOR SALE 40 acres, 10 acres
}nst as the pitiless little some bearing peach trees, 30 acres wood
EDWARD MAR^
•it he'll
timber, would cut about 300 cords of Painter and Paperftanger. %timates
wood. This woodland is some of the cheerfully given. ^19 'E. ‘Eenth St
>
bvs' land in county, situated in Elm- Cita. Phone R911
wood tow nship, Leelanau county, about
$ mi. from city. A bargain. P. 0. Box
D. H. DEVENDOI^

Mason Contractors

MAKE GARDEN

PROFESSIONAL

^nes.
TOO tn0..myaeir. Per-

HILL & SON’S
Construction Co.

A. F

WANTED

ANTED—Mbn and wife to work on DRS. TRUEBLOOD t TRUJ tiLOOli
rann. two miles ouL Woman to help Osteopathic Physicians. FITS-U- glasstune awaits you here.- But Beverly's with housework: Must be competent.
es ntted. 406 Wilhelm Building.
greateai Joy was not la bearing tbe« A good opportunity. Apply at PRESS
Udlnga. It was In bearing the voice Office.
DR. SARA CHASE 407 SUle Bank
20.3
of the man abe loved. SmDlngly abe
Block. Diseases of women and child
tamed aad told ber mother what WUWanted to trade-o^Tive
llam had said, and then abe and Mrs room house with barn, renU .for six
Clarke went to the Strong borne.
dollars a month, for FORD CAR in good DR. W. J. HIGGINS - - DENTIST
•Thene aecurttles are the eqidralent condition. H. C.,^RE86 Office.
GOOD Dentistry
FTNE Preparations
of a great fortune.'' Sean annonn<-ed
■ for Painless Ext.
! to them. *T{»ey can be converted Into
WANTED TO TRADE my farm for Smith k Price Bldg.
cash at OEce."
city property. Will accept any reason­
“Also, they are what The Secret Sev­ able proposition. P. O. Box 157,
R 8. KYSELKA, M. D.
en has -been seekh
Traverse City.
ROOM 2
Ham. “If one of them ka^w that the
City Opera House Block
fortune was here we would be besieg­ SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Moles, wartsi
ed. Why. Mra Clarke"— Here he removed by electriaity. Wark „_____
Residence.
Office
guaranwas Interrupted by a abrfU cry
teed, Marinello Sh<
Ihop. Over People's'503 So- Union Si,
Telephone
tbe street. It was a aewaboy announc­
CiU. 253
Citz. 619
19-3
ing an ettrn edition. Wee See scurried
out to get one.
FOR RENT
The shrewd little Americanized Chi­
CONNINE & CONNINE
naman's eyes bulged witb a jrroBt sur­
LAWYERS
ATTENTION-For sale or rent 2t)!
prise when be reappeared. Strong
' 40! State Bank Building
acres
good
land. 1100. Also S acreAl
BDBtcbed tbe paper from bis band and
Cru. Phone 123
read: "Becelver appointed for William I mile from city. $400. Mrs. Tremaine I
Strong & Co. Factory closed. Employ­ IU32 Lincoln Street. Citz. phone 876.J"
DRAY LINES
es -demand more money wbHe price of
tbe iHttduct falls."
BEN RUSSEL
Cmabed In spirit Strong rotured
Ligbl Dray A Baggage L-oe. Cita. IWe
: from the room. Beverly, seeing bis
Res. Phone »4.
Intense agiutlan and not realizing
FOR
SALE—21
acre
farm.,
2
1-2
miles
. wbat it meant, followed bltu and dcBERT MULLEN
i manded an explanation. At first be west of State Bank. Bargain. Cash or
16-6
.. refused to tell her. but when abe part cash. 1. M. Winnie.
Light and Heavy E>ray. Household
paper from bis hand, be
Goods Moving a Specialty. Auto Truck
FOR SALE—40 acres; fair buildings:
atood with bowed bead while she read
5er\*ice.
dux be was a ruined man. FiulabluR en miles.trom city; ten acres cleared. Phones, Citz. Office 375
Res 1096
the Utlcle. abe held ber bead up )irond •ilostly good gravel, loam soil. 1800
"r ud faced blm.
iakesit- Ask for Mr. Goxe, Press ofMARK CRAW
'This ends my life of pleasure,- sal.l -ice. 312 S, Union street.
For light draying and baggage calls|9troAg. ‘‘Bomeone—aome force—has
Phone Number Forty-two
4B-4
STOCK FARM FOR SALE-100 acres,
Wdned me. I’ll have to find eometbiug
with all -natural advantages and 70
't* do."
LEONARD COURTADE
.'Too betped me obtain tbe mouey
cleared for $1,700. Easy terms. Ad-'
Light Drey-vbUls for Baggage
wftly a
BOW hn*e," sold Beverly soft
Jress, C. P-, PREaS OFFICE. Cily.
Phone 404
House 903
tipaerly.. “Won t you letj c help y
• me when you can. Ob—
ALL MAKES‘OF BAT­
lew of my gratitude—wby
MARINELLO PARLOR
'Sny.pklfry tlcbes are as nothing to tbe TERIES charged, stored or
repaired by expert battery M. M- Palmer^kin, Scjlp and Chlr-_
l.vee^of feeling In my beart"protested Strong vigorously, mao at tbe Storage Battery sta­ opody specialist. Citz. Phong. 1
"t ttenk you tor your kindness. But
Over Peoples’ Saving Bank.
n. I would not accept mon- tion, comer Cass and Sta’
woentn—even as a loan, m J. W. Slater Auto Co., Both

HARRY R. WALES. Prop
228 Park St.
.
Citr. Phone 125

Call CHisen. Phone 79
Genuaioc’t Park Place Garage
Open ni^tancT day. All new cars

RATES—One cent per word for first inser­
tion or three issues for the price of two, ex­
cepting Reel Estate Ads which run at one
cent per word per issue. SITUATIONS
Wanted run free of charge.

FOR SAXE

Wahl’s

>>

down'ffft na pwDer- Wegoonatrlte
•tmaa Wfil wreckyoorfactary."
BtroBg^ronaed to laataM aetloa bg
this threat was prepartnc-lo hurry
, over to the

entered. And as he appeared an erfl
•pliit of The Secret Bevee—the Spider
-crept tloogalde a wall of the flubbone, aelaed tbe-Lelepbone wtre
there and 'tapped- it Sean, after latrodoclag blmadf to Strong, took out
the treasure beloogtng to Beverly.
•This reprerenta enonhotn 4realth.”
be aaid. The generous-hearted Strong
tt oaoe forgot his own troubles and
telephoned to the Clarke home.
“Cane right over, with your moth­
er.- be almost ahooted. “A big for

8 miles from ciy i
tiufinebi

1 The production ta In tbe ciipubb-:
Hnnor Ml,-h
•■'wrm is eaelly worth 47.000. Out wTIl
I l«nd. 01 .o.oor, p..™., .b„«

claim to dlfttlnctlon la tbe Irem.-Iid..us,

,.------------r-.
:»pertol feature.-.JO.OOO Leagu.-a Under' K'R SALt-bmall refrigerator, in
No.
)•;.
the Sea." wblcb broke all records at
couch and one bed- 40 arree 3-4 mile ti >m station Koodthe Broadway theatre. New York. Pa'- stead. Mrs. E. Sumner, 8U2 Washing- olev lowlii. AU level
Mm<irnge and 6 acre orch­
: ton wlU have as his alar Ben. WlUoi. ; ton Street.
20-3
ard. 17 acres seeded to clover. All
cleared. ^
Would be barnln at |60 per
of the mmsi poRjilur feadh.i: -u.-i, |
saLe"-2o’ acre faim:
the ecTeen. with adores of su..vssc.j‘-V^
-;tohlscredlt In the new aerttilhc huv
well on property,
i the role of John Shirley, a atudcnl o' barn, and good well
b
I criminology, who la called upon to mUv. iMbO.UOcash
No. M2.
MOND
■the mystery t.f a serl.-s of murders. ul 11
J-H DESM'
(SO sem cut over land in Wewlord Co
Mich.
laaoodeoU sodomy 6 miles from nsikm.
of whlcb are committed Jo the sum.'I
One mlie trom store sod school Prue.
way. by the “Japanese death punch." |
a«00. WUl take city propertyorsuto of
J».t ov„ lb, hnirt, .bd l„, POR SU.E-2C0 .m., Inbm'd -Towl.- •qusJ vslue or soy larou to suit.
.11 « .M,b ,b.
cl., I> . v.l„.
,, ,
No. M2.
The
role
icted wire
} mileTout with nnaU buUd.
iosert
farm. Price $224l).00 cash.
Inge sod
le< trull.
trulv :
mu^ and pan
Bta Wilson to a "T.”
clay los
• 1.600 8800 down
J. H. DESMOND,
Tbe lending lady will be Nev^ Oer• 16o s year buys It.
Honor. Mich.
■ ber, one of tbe prettiest of screen uc
i tresaea, who has been ap|>earliig with
greut Bdcceaa on the Universal pr<v
FOR SALE-Overland-Roadster '
grem. She Is more than a pretty plrl.
good condition. Dnvea part of U
: for ahe la an eocompllabed actre«B..as
i A dandy small farm that will make mopJey at $2,300. Will Cake city property aa
I Well. Prrunlnent all through the sertnl season Enquire at
19-3
GRINNELL S MUSIC HOUSE. j part payment or will sell on easy terms.
ure Howard Crompton and Joe Olrurd.
both of lAom have roles in “20.00<>
_______ good heavy clay To m, has lair
Leugnee T’nder the Seu." '.N'hrn.ih.b located
m,oae ql (he bw
zg»,._n
lot^
first eplaode is run. it will be seen
Farms all sizes, leared and baUalnge.
tarmlng eecttdoa I
» Includes some (armlne
tbnt the Unlveraal has struck twelve wild land.
------ withM 5SI.SiSi.iiT
stock. 36 acresolearodl
again.
DuildingB, all sizes and pnees $3.ooooi>easyM-ms

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A FAKH FOR YOU

/iSlSv MONUMENTS

i.com^
the

to fit your purs<
Payments
to suit you. The bestdhlere is.
Inquire Press office or John
SUVA'S
bSS'
h*r[Moran, Silver 8 bam,

92 acres within nine mile* of Trav­
erse City, 3 miles from other potato
markets
mile from one of prettiest
lakes in Northers UictaigaD. Best of
Jishiog—about sixty'acrea level as floor
Manhood’s Work.
I!ach man h;i« hN :i|p|-.lntcd day; Five acres swamp—lea. aerre wood
ncrl and trrciuiroMc is the brief Ufa timber. Good general and stock fans.
■f nil; but lu rvti-nrl nur fame by OW Price 3500. Terms if wanted
•iveds, tbia la nnmhood'a work.—t^rgU.

Jonee reiaed hla hat to
and remarked feeling to his eompao-

:
I

“Ah. my boy. I owe a great deal to
that woman."
Tour ffiotherT" waa the querr.
my landlady."
I

Eaquiie Press

RALLY ROUND THE COUPON SPECIALS
They'll surely lead you to victory over the High Cost of Living Saturday and Monday. Every dellar spent here today and Monday wHI
purchase far more merchandise of the pest kind than has been offered this season at similar prices. A strong statement but we
wears nprairft it Pnlinw thfi CouDon SDeclals III evBrv deoartmant and vou'irwin the savings.
LADIES' DRESSES worth tl25 to $150 selling now at
98c go in with ihe Coupon specia^ today and Mon­
day,

.

at 39c and 39 coupons
LADIES' UMBRELLAS worth $1.25 selling now at 98c,
go in with the Coupon Sp^ials today and Monday/"

at 39c and 39 coupons

GIRLS’ DRESSES worth $L25 to $1.50, special lot now
selling at 98c. go in with the Coupon Specials today
and Monday.

NEWEST MIDDIES FOR LADIES, Misses and
Children, selling now at 98c, go in with the Qpupon
Specials today and MondaY,

at gc and 39 coupons

at 39e ^nd 39 coupons

LADIES’ LONG KIMONA APRONS, all of the newest
sta les, selling at 85c go in with the Coupon Specials
today and Monday,
.

LADIES’ CHAMOISUEDE GLOVES. Best $125
go in with the£ouand $1.50 quality selling at
pon Specials today and Monday,

LADIES’ CORSETS, one lot of 11.00 Corsets go in
with the Coupon Specials today and Monday,

MEN'S UNION SUITS, selling now at HJXi. go in
with the Coupon Specials today and Monday. ,

at 39c and 39 coupons

at 39c and 39 coupons '

BEST $1.25 BED SHEETS selling bow at 98c, go in
with the Coupon Specials today and Monday.

at 39c and 39 coupons

. at 39c and 39 coupons

at 39c and 39 coupons

BOY’S NEW SPRING SUITS

’6.45 and ’8.95

WITH
PANTS, at
The boy who gets his new spring clothes at Steinberg’s is a happily dad boy. We’re ready with boys'
■ » kind
that will increase every boy’s self^^spect. They are in the newest and most popular
suits of■ the
k_____
fabrics including splendid blue serges. .
Also great values in boys* new spring suits just placed on sale at —$3.95, 4.95, 5.40, 6.45 up to $ 12.
Ready, loo, with boys blouses, shirts, caps, etc., etc.
.
_

-AND

MEN-

We’re selling suits w|hlt$12S0 to 130.00 at
$10.90, $13.65. $l6.S9'aK] up to $25.00
Medium weights for spring and summer wUil^Hght. medium and dark colors. Ail sizes.

New Sprang Shirts
All kinds, all styles, in a wonderful variety of latest colors and patterns;
59(j
laundered cuffs, soft cuffs, sport styles,
..... '..-.ti— ...................................................
You'll find it worth your while to inv^ti^ate^e REBATE COUPON SPECIALS

UPj

$5.00

BOY'S'CAPS ■
worth 75c at
29c and 29 coupons

_ BOYS’ KNICKER PANTS
worth $1.00 at
39c and 39 coupons

J. H. S»INBERG
'' '
Wh«t H» Advlpcd.
A yoaog lESB uobappii., lunrrled and
pnctlcallj ptQulli*ss look Ills lali- of
•roe to a prumLiifiil dlvor i- atiorue:
In 'Chlcajfo and <Mii<'lutlod n-lib ibis
Tai too |ioor to pav oiu.-b f"r «r~«li
rorc€, but inj- wife tuakc-s ni.v i.fc uilsarable. After 1 ftei bonie at ft o'l'lock
In tba arenlQK I get no iii-are uuiil 1
ro to aleep. Wbat woulJ you advisor
“After coDSiderfTig 9II the fai^s Ib
yaor case." said ibe lawyer. "I would
anggeat that you get « job wbtcb requlrea you to work all oieht-’’—Ex*
change.

Moaquitoea Don't Lika.Yellow.

People who wish to avoid ibe bite of
Ibe moscjulio saould weur yellow. Oft
ell colors tbe mosiiulto 1« mo.-'t iiaruail
to red esi)ec1ally dee|i blood r^. oi 1
tboiigb Ibi- fact bas nutblug to do wlib |
Its foudr.eivs for blood, for yellow It
Bbotva Ibe deepest areralou nud bLuds
It on all occasious. li Is Mid that tbe RAWLINSOa DOES NOT
%.
seeing power of Ibe mosquilo Is so
^I(T fObll^CT
keen that it Is suscei'Uble 10 roiorevei.
In tbe ordinary d.-irktiest* of ulgbi.
Herbert RrwIIdsod. star bt tb% B#3
beii'-e ulgbtdresses or bed eoverlups o:
a yellow color will a'ld In keeping mob Feailier picture,. -The Scariet,>-CrTStal. ” li* nn anomaly In one respect He
qiiltocK at a reepeetfiil dlBtance.
Is probably the only leadUig man4b the
screi-ii who has no amblUon to direct.
Most of them can tfardty wall Qff the

^

THE TEA

tod biscuits you serve your gfuests
you want to be dainty, attractive
in appearance and of unquestion­
ed quality.
; considered comedy of tbe drawing-'
room variety. But as ibe dissipated
mnc-obour-town. wbo Is saved by a
vision Id the crynat from uttlinRte
ruin, he has ,a pan which lattes his
' dramaac ability to the full. He gets
away wlth^t as If he Imd iiluvcd noibikig else all his life. This Is’ the first '
I picture In which he has appeared since ,
I the Injury to his leg which kept him .

No mistake can be made in
quality of any purchases made at
dUR GROCXRY.
Try patronizing us for finest
pure food products.

McCormick, “of Course”
402 SOUTH UNION STREET

CitiB.D, Phone 27 1

Leeson’s Tiger Oil
h
About as an ounce of gold in value rompares w ith an ounce of silver;
4 so does Tiuer Oil compare with other medicines of its class. Msn.v
" limes where other medicines have (ailed Tiger I'il has prnmily cured ur
relieved, thereby proving its superior value over othiT medicines and
I is worth more than doubly ils printed price,
for all ages 11
t domestic animals Read and oLev direi dor
second page of circular
il drug^sts
I 'The Friend of Suffenn'j Mam 'Sold by wholesale and
or agents, if not the National Groeer C’c
for tlvi doses, or .M)c or II for bottle to

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Announcement!

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‘W'XTEhAVE been appointed exclu
elve selling agents fpr the Pathe
” ’ Patbephone, and have received a
large shipment of the m.achines- aud Pathe
Records from the factory-. We \\’ouJd be
pleased to have you call at our store and
hear the Pathephone play.

. Dft. JOHN LEESON, Cadillac, Mieh.

APRIL 23 and 24 Are the Days

Tke Way to Contentment—
The Pathe Way

We have with us the Special Representative of

Kahn Bros., Chicago
Ta:lors That Satisly

1_IE has with him, big yard lengths of
•n. the most comprehensive assortment of
Woolens that were ever brought to this
city.
Stripes. PIaid% Checks. Staples. Mixtures. Serges, Plain
and Basket Weaves-—All Wool Fabrics to please every
taste at PRICES to fit any purse.
Also'a tine line of
Palm Beaches, Mohairs, Crashes, and other
SBmm«*-Wetght Fabrics
As Micgant ttbk of iUiacoaU. abo
Don't mi&i Au real Tailoring Show.
Time of dehvery of your garmetitB to suil your own convenience.
Kahn Bros ’exi-crt will take your measure, and both they end
p in on these dates

E. STANLEY & SON
,

,
70Syfe3t Front Street
Open evenings of April 23 and 24
for this special work

Trav.raB City,>4«*

^

Scene From “The Scarlet CryaUI."
Ume to come when they may assume
the authority or the producer, and
arrange all stories so that the hero
any hold the center of the screen
throughout five complete reels. But
EawllCLson has no such desire,
“I may be deficient in the power of
concentration.’’ he says, “but I find
that the acting of my role absorbs all
my energy and CBpabllliy, I am sure .
that If I were to assume the BuperYis
Ing of all the others, logeilier wiUi the '
thouuand and one details wbloh com.'
in the province of the director, I Bbould
have to slight my «i*-n screen work :
and that is romethlng which I could
never bring myself to So. 'You, best ;
la none too gcHal,’ should be the motto ,
of every picture player. In my opinion; |
and It might even be amended to Bd- |
vantage, 'Your best is hardly good
enough.' would be a better way <rf put­
ting It,’’
In ‘The Scnrlet Crystal,- HawUnson
has a role'THther out uf his usnal'type
of part. HU forte has always been

out of business for nearly two months:
and hla many admirers will welcome
him back to the screen.

STUDIO NOTES

Mary MncLarea bb}-s tbb most herob
thing she ever did was to let a be,
rcuwl up her hand In 'The Uysiertour
Mrs. M," Blneblrd photoplay,
Alice HowelL the fuanlesl woman
In pictures, has just returned to tin
L-KO Btndloa after a two weeks’ vacaTbe Universal serial. "Peg o' the
Hldg," produced by Grace Cunard and
Frunds Pqrd, la now running with
great snccc« in Wales.
Neal Bart, featured player In Dtdversal Wesiero comedies. Is a collegebred cowboy, and Itas been bu.ver of
liorsea fur liie British gnverniueDL

The children's facss brighten' up as they
go tramping \)y the PATHE PATHE­
PHONE. The music is so real, so oatural, so compeiliDg. Everybady is happy
when therdis a PATHEPHONE in the
home. Music kicks the grouch and tbe
grumps out through the back door. And
the PAEHEPHONE is the woild’s great
Music Haster!
It has no STEEL NEEDLES TO
CHANGE, using instead the geduine SPPPHUIE BALL, which neer wears out and
values of PATHE
DISCS that are otherwise lost
way DO ‘ talking machine”

do.

uf Disc Records perfetlly on tbe
offcr»..ua
PATHKEISOS
V....I
yr---------choice of Instrnmenfal
Vocal and Concent
Loncent Se
Scl. vii,-.nb than tlf other Disc-Records
manufanured

Northern Furniture Company
123 Sou0 Union Street

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