Traverse City Press, May 04, 1917

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Traverse City Press, May 04, 1917

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

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TRAVERSE Cl iriiitESs
OtAM) TRAVERSE REGION’S 1

Mr MAIL *1.50 YEAR

WW TBDffiS AK 111 PROSPECT HERE’S A CHANCE TO
EX.4»T. OSRORNIN
The Members Council of the ChwnUNDS0ME1R0IG 'Hioae wbo turned out to the
ber of Comiherce at its last meetine had

iSALEOFI

11CT?^1UCHINE
TOREACQDIRED

VOL. 2-NO. 23

City |
Letters have been received by one ^Opera House last Sunday afternoon to ^ nation-wide
'
dty is to have a scarifier but
the Hon. Chase^bom deliver • Hulled to preveel
uf the Front Street business men and hear
^
• that, does not i«eaii a bogey house aptaken up with the PRESS to the effect ;ta!k
*
on “Applied. C^stlanity" listenedl^^^,^^ ,he »a
' pUaaee method to frighten incurable
;to a discourse lasting about an hpur|^,h^^h might i
that one of the largest milk con-;*°
^ diBdren into obedience or anything ot
.. .. .....
.<k
of
densing concerns in the United States
I*"®
vital f«U “<l|portunities-rv
^ that nature. It is just a machine that
,,
T™ve„e 13.) u oee et historical trutbs embellished here. andj
other j
ALL KINDS
• uses Bcieotiric methods for putting In
there with personal opinions {hat were
'
'•
shape
roads
built
of
gravel
which
since
mdlobeendo^lorlbebettemebto.i ,,
a, pre.en, .hi. eemp- in the main Pounded on_truth and fact ^
tile to the po>iti
• the advent of lieavy motor care has a
^ the presen^
LT.r' f’,''
'“'"’'■!.ny I, in,......... IhrauEhou. .be n.tlon Those wbo did not hear him missedbne in
We can furnish you nearly
' tendency to become too full of chuck
of the best educational talRs dealing ^cause seriou') t|
“ holes.
The only method of dealing
wlln ancient history that has ever been ^^ misuse of ^
any spraying material you
fr^Warposes of t ■•'With such has been to fill them up with
not mneh business of importance in ev-l It is not a mushroom^concern nor one delivered from a public rostrum hi this ^
venge or
wish in quantity large or
idence.
,
^
•■hich
gravel
or
crushed
stone
with
the
eventthat is starting in to revolutionize the!''**.'’. The auditorium was filled on the ^ light o- •
yoi thet^rn- u^ and inevitable building up of a
This in iUeir is not a meitace but is commercial world but is the product of
small from our stock.
floor and more than half filled ^
•MTCMivad by mound in the middle of the street above
rather the logical outcome of the short­ years of experience backed by practic->" ^he upper which considering thej^ lent ’
sightedness and the negleet -of those ally unlimited capital, that has made for «“>"“>• weather was a tnbule i
-J
R^des cannot be
Arsenate of Lead
ers«
Jf^tred
to
the
established
and
remain
uniform
The
whose business it should be to see that
popularity of the speaker seldom wit- ,
itself a name (trade marked) kne
City Atl«
■^ODs to pre- scarifier was bom of the need to obviPyrox - Black Leaf 46
these meetings are well attended and
,
throughout the civilized world and re­ nessed in the community. Several pare
a
Ihng the sale 3,^
difficulty
n was equipped
full of the ginger and snap necessary
limes
during
his
talk
Mr
Osborn
be­
quiring addition'! facilities to ca-v for
of explosivs
to compete with Other cities in corrall­
n so dear to *jth teeth that digs down under the
its growing trade. It is in addition one came inspired with patriotism and Id the hcsfl i
ing the things that are necessary to the
enca about |surfaces, rips the top layer up and
of the kinds of propositions that can those moments arose to bursts of ora­
welfare of every man, womarrand child
illy be handled in this section because tory which carried the audience off its
in it. If Traverse City isdead, or should
V at the same-time keeping the grade
feet
and
elicited
spontaneous
autbursti
U>e .requirements are of the kind that
Ask for prices
die. cominerciatly or industrially it is
idat the same time requiring only-the
nature ha-s cared for with n lavish hand.
and information
only because its rlrizens are dead one!
I assistance of the roller. Petoskey
He went back into the beginnii^
It will tie of immense value to the city
coDsmcrcially or industrially. There
jone which on investigation proved
jand of equal serv ice and value to every of history and traced t le progress of
fore if you .are one of (hose who ha\e
practical and economical so the city will
farmer
the region, therefore it is mankind f'om biblical limes up to the
been chosen to represent any particular
ipurebase one at a cost of Mlo.
_ going______
worth
after, ________
lacannot_________
be a fail- present, showin* that as a rule selfish
line of business It should be your pride
■machine is sold on a guarantee and is
I bwause this city has already been interests always predominated and that
and certainly is your duty, to get out to
rlturnable if it is not satisfactoiy.*
of iu officials with-iappl'ed Christianity has not existed and
;;onsidered by s
these semi-monthly meetings. If you
out any coucerted action or solicilatiun cannot until a change in the economic
do the Chamber of C'ummerae will de­
the part of any organization within structure has come about which
velop into a clearing house of ideas
the city's borders. Now Is the time to that the collective interests must be
that cannot fail to furnish the incentive,
placed before the selfish greed of the
go after it and anybody interested
the desire and the
ammunition ,o
to
i..e-...U.ONU.OO
all the details by getting into
individual-who chooses to force himself
to the forefront irrespective of the in­
M.^bnngho^.Dd .11 „t
mil jury to the great mass,
talk led up to present slaughlerfest-of
nations and be insistedthal the United
said nr done but it does matter very
_______________
States was fiuaily into the war.for the
much as to what yon are goingjo do.'
t iCT TA AIUIICV
life of Demouratic Government,
Your ctvic siiirit should drive you to
LAjl lU yUAliri
the people must stand behind the
give your efforts lo the upbuilding of Anthony Hubka was the last to qualify ers, whether light or wrong
Right now we are featuring
the city and if you have none of that, ifor license to operate a saloon for the ory shall have been achie
then the more material side of the quts- coming
ming :year. The bond was presented meeting was held under thi
7 ^I^yment
tiOD which now does, and will more ao
(faeCilyCommlssiro and w as approv­ of the Opeu Forum wBebi
i-Good
in the future, affect your pocket book, ed at the last meeting.
several wetka a^
At 25c, 50c, 75i: and $l a Box
should galvaaize your lagging spirit in­
to Bi^ion. The Ironbte with moat peo­
No raise in prices while this lot lasts
ple seems lo be that they awake too
late to them
~
only a fair attendance and it would
seem that the neglect on tne part of
.tfaOM who should be gividg their assista program and
..re m.,n,y re-

Spraying
Materials

Dry Bordo-Dry Lime
Sulphur, Etc.

Waifs

Drug Store

The Press, I Oc month



t^nd

....

)perators

Dollar Day is Past
Hut Every Day is Bargain Day
At Oar Store

1 Work Shirts

Some Extra Fine Stationery

i

cnrfRffl^i

to working overtime in an endeavor
poses and there is no danger of disease
to stimulate something worth while.
,..U do.',
,„r
i, will
,.dr ,.d„ “ "'■-y; ‘;:d‘ .'.O p„;enV .he
The .l.rn, I... he-.. .ev,,,l ,™..
„..ded ,b., Treverse t.ly
h.ve
,.,e„",«,.h
some ,.d".ln.i p.,.B ,o empl.y ....e
of Its people else the houses w ill be
•”
empty. Traverse City is loo large to'
exist on rebort business alone.
Dun'i
tumble into the babil of quoting Charle­
voix and Pjtuskey. These are less
than half the size of Tra\ erse City. Besid« tho repoit of the labor depart­
ment of the State gave us another black
->ye with labor througlioul the slate byshowing up that wages here during
• 1916 wi-ie less than in any other city
in the commonwealth
That's bad
and it must be remedied and It i u|* to
you lo do your share of tlx- u|iuuilcling
ntWebSary to overvoine the danger
which threatenv and lo undo the harm
alread) done. Next Friday the Mem
bers founcil mi-ets again and it needs
your ,,reseiu-e. Get out to the meeting
cudgel your brain for ideas and see if
collective at lion cannot find a way
do aomeihing big for the old home

L Skirt and
'Co.

ft'®

w.-««»«> «

rAi.”':

MILLERS

dooblc romance oT the Sloe owd iIk GCfty
-iDiion'f-TWCW
h, 7S-.
DW.-p..
i e.»,ple,e
lion is u he 00 view here.
a oompaDy
.y of M
SO expert i
svmphoov orcbetira. and iw

STAR ANP CRESCyNT ROLUER MIULS
Grand Rapids. Mich.

AHENTION SOCIALISTS

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r rixly dayr are np. Special bnainerniing matter laid over will be taken
inday at two ibirty. Ail a
d be present.
Bj Order Secreuey.

TRADE FtTR CAR- Comraci on W
ji r<— 10 Tlexturd Co., carcying a baUni-i
due .>1 USD. V ill trade lor car in pou.l
i-.jiidiii<.ii. Inquire Hrr« Office. 31. ^

CARD Of THANES

« r Wi.li u. expre»* onr nincerr thank111 our rrlalivev Iriendi. and neixl'i""''
lorllirir kiDdne-.a and aynipalby
|UF Juriiii. ilie ri.'kneae and at ibe dratli .-l
j.iur beloved »on and brother, and r-V '-i
iaily Ibe ouriwa at the General Ui-p"->l;
jand lliuM! who offered the use «r il"->ri
UuioniobileKalao for ibr beanliibl K".al[
'..fferin*,
Mr and Mrs. Oreti S. <ase
Eva tiaM-.*
••Wb.it'a dm. boss';
.All believe'
There lias been eoiisid. rable criticism
day's luck Iu ti»B3 aboe.-.'; .iU «bu'I
.Marauerilc Case.
over the
by the roinuiissiuii t.i lower prices
treala a dii.i fob Ue In.s leu ji-ahn."- !
•»of inuimipal electrie power As 8l IajuIm r.v.t-I>l«|uiiob
Triad It
a consequence the rates will be thor­
OnCby-1 am satisfied of one thing,
oughly gone over and rev is.-d to meet
i Our forbears ceruloljr did pass ibeU
RECIPROCITY.
the objections and the only hope ex­
: rime st borne moat uocomforisi'iy
pressed is that the revision vvjl] be
Thar* la erva word which may : Bnappenlte—How do you know?
downward.
by-I've beeu buying a lot of suiiu«»
aarva aa a evila af praetica foe all
: furulture.—Brownlnra Mnffatlnc
ana'a Ufa—that ward ia eaeipeoeHy. What yau do pot wiah dona
ta yeuraalf da nat do to othara.There are some places on Ninth and
Coidueiua.
Tenth streets that have not lived up tu| fi
the sanitary requirements of the city!
sod as acoDsequeuceawordof warn-' In anrteut ilioes fui.emis «ei-e ioi '
ing has been dropped to those whi lotred by profesaluual meurut-is. wi,u d
have been lax in Ui^ir duty in Hum aluiulated tbc appeanuiie of (be Miu * See our up-to-date lirf ' <
direction. If a bint la not —ff'•t-"'
- ciialoui
......
Fishing Tackle
■v-i grief. ■e.
Tbe
aim He- u, it,* , «
.tlean up 1
valley of B.JUdrto. lii the Alps, There f
tne^os
»«iU
will be used to secure ihoruugl Ibe woiueo do uot fullovv iiie fuueraL ■ '
Jy sanitary cunditions.
but they tniup theiueeiv.-, m tb, eu -^
trance -to tbe vemeler.r and bum In ^
boiior of the- deuil. candles v.bkb v'arj Wllhvi 'eiB
> aUe according
,i,e u-u.ui.cratlon I
Infermatl^ Wanted.
•They are as i.rodln-.i
.... “ Rodsan'd*Reels Repaired
'dtgal h
: mouroers or au. k-o1 llu.es tu tbv-lr aim
Paw-Wen. what la
_____
__
■uUUon of excessive grief.

NEW ELECFRIC UGHT
RATE COMING

SANITARY CONDinONS
NEED REMEDYING

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Work of Art,

Don't Forjet the
BasiKts
ARTS’

211 East Front Sirv'

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5v2-17

'Clapp & Son
Traverse City,
Mich.
^
Gentlemen:
As you have.decided to discontinue we thot
best to write you regarding the Columbian flour. What
we would suggest is for you to sell same at retail
and we wish to state you can guarantee every sack: of
this flour or money refunded for this is as good pat­
ent as can be bought. We wish to state furthermore,
this flour is made from 1915 spring wheat. You know
the 19ie spring wheat was a total failure and most of
the wheat tested oniy 30 to 40#, which is not milling
wheat. Of course, several of the millers are using
Kansas to produce this flour.
The market has gone up 9^ again today and
it looks as though flour would be higher again.
Trusting when you again go into the baking
business, we may have the pleasure of serving you and
thanking you again, we are
Yours Very truly,
CSV-I
VOIGT MILLING CO.
CARL S. VOIGT.

A Few Barrels Left at

$14.00

Hand Made Flies

little .Lemoel—Is palnOng the towD gpeeuior
nd a cardteal Mai
i

Scott’s City Drug Store

Not Less Than 1-2 barrel sold

CLAPP S SON

(HI PHONE 780

WE DELIVER

II
I

,pie should

TRAVERSE CITY

selves to bellerc thsMi'' r

PrintwJ Tuesdays and Fridays by the
GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING

,i be asked

,ei and most
to make a charitable dm <
, |.ht not to,
" “
be enacted and absolute Urness is to certainly the co.mn>''^' "
niiscuouslyj

sehV1CE1‘“<‘''"«

C. E. Myers,

Uen. Mjrr.

H. C. Dalrell.

Adv

■ ;be meted out to the people
that every vote the peoples moi”'
iplelbat
Il'osMble means should be used to g^ve for private profit ami ni ’

Mjr.

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,Hor ilself^

tliHt law the ;:reatesl possible publicity THE PRESS wantsa! iri.
iji order that the people may know and the people. ‘It a-s- '

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GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SEKVlCt, «t,at ihey are e xpected to dq.
MyerjiMyerj,

.•iVBte cor-

1 the publishinr-ot
inr-ot laws which that the puipoue of as.sUti:’-' f
offieeroperates under. Reason should potwUon. vjhecityrl'"!-'''

lalfairs publisl;.d in
--•r'eky

its columns it is

tliai llie penple would know

just wliM to expi’ct and would be thor-

THE cm mmiNC problem

Z

open,'
Evidently the prupt

published in any medium not
meart

by

.lust or can

this must

he

effeel.

I’ride

|<;iiNued when ii rest hes the poekel book.

would be to pi>sl pla-.iids lUmui. lown
their officials

national matters of this kind it

jht

w. nhl much |xt pound.

copy

a

uncle.

In

l»anJ

defendlug

the

so much advisable lo let the matter en»o n|-

instead ot

so have the courts deode sO that a I'lecc-

city ejimmissioii.

II.e t|oh1

to govern Itself in all mailers perlai.lino reaches
to its ow n affairs

Tl.is has

been de- hfolier reaehes the few.

Ciixe es (tarsen case «her.
■ 1,., ,h,

O T,„.,

C..,r„,jb.
*■
i> impoi !;■

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liiet

In

decide

is

to

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b,

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of IIh- mi:4:ii:»lion t

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to, r,.,l,

b, „„
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.................. sudden

P""
passing away

Zolph tried
He took out

His first

anapped the lock. Then his eye lighted
oc the great treasure, and be' selxed It
with an exclamatloci of delict.
“We’re not through yet." he nld to
gara aa be put the aecnritlea worth

n des».erately busy now .^lih gome-

a,niioQg inlp Ute jJhystdan’a aalCljgl ^

This she

•stasses^ws^

“ 3^^s,ga.r;ra~jaLwa

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L'eeson’s Tiger Oil
'

About as an ounce of gold in value compares with an ounce of silver;

I

Detective Rodman Sears was a bull­
dog for grit aud indllferenee lo danger.
Haring permitted hirelings of Tbe Se-'

8''“'“

cret Seven to kidnap him and carry ,
htm to the headquarters of tee' all powerful oreanliation In tljfi. bone .that be;

molhcr.

with

other medicines

of

Its class.

Many

K

is worth mbreatian double its ptThled price. It is for all ages in man or
domestic animals. Read and obey directions on'second page of circular
<The Friend of Suffenng Man I
Sold bv wholesale and retail drugmsts
; or agents, if n^t the National Grocer Co! and retail grocers, or send 10c
; for tivt doses, or 50e or $1 for bottle to

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DR. JOHN LEESON, Cadillac, Mieh.

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siaso -

Saxon ‘'Four' Roadster, S495

nm']

Notice to Buyers
On May lenlh

REASON ior the Superior
performance of Saxon “Six”
is found in its motor—the ^mous

'<i'W

the prices

on Saxon Cimmmy Road­

Saxon-Cootinental high speed mot­

ster and Saxon Touring Car

or. It gives a performance today
which is probably as near perfect
as has yet been attained.

will advance to

$935.00
Saxon “Six" Touring XS65

Saxon “Six” Specifications
Rear Axle—I'lt'.NSvd

Imu.Niiig.

Tw

ilDnivler. spwiii
bearings m roar w h, els
Brake*—Two
wheel hulls. Service
brake, external
lernal ci
contisctiiii.’. i- iiicbes in diameii r
inch
inch face. Kmergency,
Kmergcncy, inti-niiil
inti-niiil expaiidiiig.il IMti
mches HI diameter. I h 4 im h fiire. .llotn sets of
Readily
Bodie»--Sheel metal O'.er wood frame. Stream,
line, five (lasseiiger,
-r. Front seal 41 inchess wide, i:
leep.
Heel
.‘I board lo dash 'dK i
n'hes wide. IS inchi'S (h ep. Fi
4a inches
inches, rear 20 1-2. eoncea
ealuJ hinge.s.
Bearing* Timken roie-i bcariiios used lliroughout
running gear, l-iirge Uabhili bearings i,n i rank shatt.
Lonnecting rods
hour iarge bronze and babbitt bear­
ings on cam shaft.
Hyatt rolk-r beanngs vised on for.
word end of I'-ansinission mam shaft. Tninsmissim)
countershaft on large bronze In-anngs.
Cam S^ft -Dropfurged.special steel. 1 invh diatn.
eter, cams integral, driven by lieliral gi'iirs
Carbureter—Float feed, automatic type. .\ir sup­
ply heated by stove on exhaust manifold. Insures
carburelion of low test gasoline. Gasoline sup|)ly
vaive adjustment on dash.
C<mne«tios Rod—Drop foiged steel, "T'-be'am sec­
tion.
C
of steering w
Crank Caae—Cast
with cylinders.
Adjus
.'Hnders,
Adjustable
^earin<re
C^'k*
supported on heavy
(jrop forted
for
ea\n drop
beamSwhic
ed lo main frame’.
Motor dust pan protects motor
from all road dirt.
Crank
______________
Shaft-Latest
________ _______
crank _esign;
design; ccorrectly'bal, auced
ced for all speeds. Special drop forged
forged-------steel.'
Clearwocc—Front
axie citrars
clears ground
iwound by
bi 11 inches;
ice—Front axk*
rear 9 inches.
, Clut<±-I .
. .................. ..
BUKXithly and easily operated.

Saxon “Four” Specifications

Drive—Slmfl driv.', 1 ).;rj inch nll.i
pr,>|><-ll,-r shiifl, iliiublo uniVfr>alji)inl.
Drive
lakvii tliruu.'li cuiu-vntnc loiqm- Ibbt*.
in-;i
lehial
lii'Vfl jt-arv 111 rcara.vlv, efficient and absolute
iluteK
sliciit
Frwme.-l’rcssed Mc-vl. cliaiinol section. 4 i»-H;
•' ■> - '..trj mcli. Fucl.-liraviU fi'cd
I «11
Ca. Taid.—llvxvv.
>'i ;n.cc- limied pr
tank placed ..
) gallons eaiiRcily
gauj^ o I dash
ivar—30 lo tlV
IgDition- • Reiiiy single system with single s.
spark ^iugs.
*uncauon..T'oinbination splash and direct
Direct oil leads
.. ................—,
.-..j..
II' gears,
and individual
Oil pressure gauge <
I.
(hi indk____ in crank case.
...-wr—L
head -.■Itype. Six cylinder cast enblof 2
....
T ,s inch bore. 4
stroke
inch stroke.
--------------Ria».—One
PUten
v^.,vs,uMj mgii
Burd specfl
high ring
speedanring and two
ecrenlnc rings
Rin*—Quick dctachabi > and demountable

SUrti^pevice--Two unit Wagner electric. Gear
GenenHor silent chain drive to
crankshaft.
Battery earned unde,-front «v,i
Steel iag Gear
and ■ ■
t left of car

skid on

Bod> -Two passenger, streamlinp
Seal 17 inches
JO inches w ide. 2.'' inches from heel board to
l.s inch diKir.
*
Brarinf*”Large hill babbitt bearings on crank
gfi-beariiigs >n cam shall.
Bali bearings
ariogs on outer end
eels
Hyatt roller bcariogs
1 shafts Hyatt roller bearings
bean iig on differentision main bearings,
I,all thiU'ts
hull roller.
, Timken roller. Propeller
, »n roller.

diameter,

nickle sieH h„oH

Labrieatioo -(^tmbination splash and 3ii
direct systern. Direct oil leads to motor gears, and
1 individual
oil sump for each connectiog rod.

Priotint Darica—On cowl dash

Sprioc.-Cannleveriype. front '22 inches long. 1‘;
meheswide; rear 23 inches long, 1‘. inches wide;
mam leaf vanadium steel.
Si«arii>« Caar—Bevel gear type, sector and pinion
1'. inches diameter steel tube post. 1C inch wheel
Drop forged steering connection.
Traad—Standard.
Tire*—30 inch X 3 inch demountable clincher.

Cs.-bureter .-Reichcrbach atomizer
Connrciing

Rod. -Drop forged

Trajuiaiaaioo—Seleiriive type, three speeds for
ward and pne reverse. Transmission mountW on
rear axle.

steel.

with'den^7*bJ

r—Frotit
o niches.

axle

clears

tbe

Dry piste, five *plate, steel

hickoo',

Wheel Baa*-96 inches.

incti 7cl ':.ieler ‘"conneclingrod bear
HiL.r. N I', inches.
CIc.r
iuchi'
Cluifh

Valve.- 1 Mfi inch

Horaapewer—18 h. p.
Ifoitioa -Alwater-Kent. single sd of spark plugs.

Brake*. Two sets brakes on rear wheels. Service
,K" ' inches diamter, lined with Kavbeslos fabric,
Ian-. . Kmergency brake, cast iron'on steel. 7 U■ iiiameter. 1', inch face

Steering wheel 17

rear"wl!iUjs^" * ^

Fuel—Fed by gravity from tack undereow) of dash
, Caaelme Taok -Teme plate, 5‘< gallon capacity.

• i-i aiings, with ball thrusts

....m Shaft-

_ Spring*- -Cnnlilever front and r ir. Front springs
2. i, inches long, 2 inches w ide; res
d^'inche;■wrd^.' ■ ......... ... —in-ar.41‘. inches long,

Urge beanngs.
ches in diameter.
Tread—Standard

Aale. Front-Single piece drop forging,
beam, heat treated.
Ball bearings in hub.
Aale, Rear—Semi floating.
Pressed steel
housing. Outer end of drive shaft carried on
Hyatt roller bearings
Dilfererlial
Hyatt roll-

.
j ,.i

Price—>49S.
ground

11

D Ravbestos

faiiri- **
ctmft drive, on universal joint, concentric

Ew»"te«-Two unit Wagner starting
and ItitWing system; electric lights; speedometer; om
rubber tep snd top cover, windshield, gaso­
line gauge. Electric horn, combination tail and licensemp. license bracket.
Stonn
curtains;
pum^
ck; fuL set of tools and tire repair Outfit. One ertr*

torgu'
rim"

•' '™'‘'

Wheel Bare- Ig inches.

»'»'

JrmotoUble

Fr.n

, t,;iiinel Section pressed steel, 3 inches x

»

THE SAXON AGENCY
F. C.^RICE, Agent

Both.i»hones

g

relieved, thereby proving Tts superior value over other medicines and

iiiH
-

g-

limes where other me^^tues have failed Tiger Oil has promtiv cured or g



of

her su-p-

It w«# locked.

"I've struck
_________
a big__
clue,"
. be added.
of It later,"
replied StroOB
•Tell
............................

I so does Tiger Oil vtuippare

CALLED TO RERTON BARBOR

Where Is UF

-u ,Ue desk." she said.
,1
the
desk-

move was to telephone Strong.

jioeiedly at the studio with her moth­

wliile

It is up U
w hat

walked out of the headquarters of The
Secret Seven unchallenged.

CHAPTER XI.
A Shot In ths Dark.

"Quick!

^hen tbe drn^

a BLAll platinum "jimmy" and quickly

[clei'honee to Zuipb.
Then she pre­
tends to falDL Beverly, calling unex-

'

door the phyelelan threw WT the air «r
.'nd dignity which he had been

,x,werful drug Sear.,

Lurlug.

his studio.

aatd tbe
.-v pulaeWUilam went into another
^ blm. ^ ro«. and as aooo as he had clo«d the
Hadji did

1 fslae mustache «und

the fu,r way,

rule liimc hut alteiUion nia\ be c .lied Ip the

r„.
lit...

to

of

tttahKshed

TJie chea)ier rate'

all of tlo! people

oided hy the St ite supreme courl in ^he ctiiiimission

Trr^tn« ilinaca "

^

Posing as a

irate woman, believes he la making
love to her and departs, bean broken.

in possession

«.j)i tpe

treasure la

white hair.
"If I might suggest—I think It would

collapsed nuder tee wearing and whispered to Sara:

scR-lely woman, abe hires Strung to
paint her portrait aud learua tent the

er. sees Slroog alltlng beside tbe pros,

ture-whicdi liiees to the eily

Now as in the price

be seuda Sara

advouturesa. to locale IL

for i.iiorc

|K>r hids already

..t^,re«^«ble
.

of The Secret ^ven^and U ruined In
Lusliieaa.
lie ibeuxtakea to |k>:-trait

and

I'''

Onadvicedramithe i '•

the aiau


,, _

girl

not apply to Tinv.'rse fpe f„i tin- .,f the pmiin^. uiie is for Tlic per foil., guidance. If was the expressed "lou
reason that we are opcruti'ig umi-i- a wl.iie the oih. r is for :«e per folio as
that this is the logical an.l -nlv
spifial chatter eiiacteii by thi- :. -.;isl.;-

-

- «iili

city could not remit the

Tlu-r<>|ciut incurring an expense i'

Winiam called up tin-

dividual,with gray wblak»rs and anou

, of fruit when Hadji returned. He had
been ordered by Tbe Great Master to

•<-ng Is
of The Secret Sev«n, learns Stre

Kven if the I'enertil law i. ipilr. less than a paper not ri'^isleieci which |j,e ordinary way. file exce)>iion- ami

ed the put^lication of county, state nr pays so much

Seven,

;

.sii-ong becomes a target for tbe wraib
'

have eimcieii ns which in ilsell sinijily means that such.ney and City Treasurer it wa- M meii

laws by which the people must be go\- paper can m.nl it' |n.pei-s at
erno(l.

ber

is no offiem' painr in Tratersefily hut j some where aljout live or s; • ii;:i'dred

and thereby aeijU.unt the i.eople w.lh there is om regisli-red at tlie IH'stoffu-e^jjoMars.
what

Secret

Bt ouce."

' number the gave him, and
.nswered aatd be »

. him and Imbedded a pellet In
', U was a very Innocent looklug piece

hut

H there was no papio printeu in Trjv- 'people usu;illy ov.-rsie|. ii i«sMieularly
erse Cily the method lo bi-

The

I

' which

Strong,

liou la irylug to gel poaaesslou uf ireaa ; .!'n^'
are worth
to tAcv-.y by-

mmd. border^ so closely .m tins line tli.vi mest'g„(j„n ^ jjjj matter it wa.-

matter of conjecture ‘o the by

Montgomery

by a w.vstertoua Individual known only
as The Great Master, TbU ..rganlsa-

does the meQ^s to be empio.i i
iieciuiiplish. the matter taken care of ""
egotism
ibechnreb
By a thoroucn

in

a oieiit is a worthy fe< liinj

took advantage at hts abaence t
I fract a

Wbsft Hks Gone Before.
tVtlllBm

-

and reported a ‘‘banger strike."

I am anbj^ to

my pbyalclao to com*-

•Z" S L-SaTJ'r i

---------

Rcallbj aud brainy crtmluaiB. becdod

entered numher of penple winch the law

in the postoffice would be illegal

{ UadJI went before The Great Master' attacks of heart

BY J. M. LOUGHBOROUGH.

by

attempting to thresh out tl.i iim'her of peoj l< here enact as lunp os those laws came up for sale for bai'k ''
What is called legolily ns nss riaied a iili apply only tu- theniselvi s
The Infeical matter was brought tip ai 'i ■ ' "
the publicaliir of ordiiianies
Some cnii-se !.■ pursue then would he to use sion meeting la^ Mooda> ^ J
attorneys have staled that an ordinniice the medium that irai hes the iTreBtest ways and means were di> • • '

''what they

“You re too kind.” replied Searwln-'aed aald.
slnuatlDglj.
“I don’t want to sat." 1
-Please escuae me.

weellby young clubman, falls lb lo

past the m.n.ei

*“'*'**
alL

'^be Sahib who aaercbea for secret.

Adapted and Dlr«t.d by Wm. Chrioti Cahanna.

wltb Beverly Carte after bating n
cued Qer from kidnappers, aem u

M. E. Church and once
nf.C' ukl not bo [dentled becHuso publicity parsonage but of late i <
contraclinj; for the i-lachip of tlie cifv »oul.ihsy
people rent applied.on expenses
printing has been occupyi^ip iln- aiten- of Tr»vm>c fity
m line outside!^here war by mistake p •
lion of a special enmmitleo whu li is has any interest
vvhal tows thclnsseasmont roll and 8S a
r time

rranei. X. Bu.hm.n ,^d sTveHr
Bayn, Are Co-sur. end Which W.C ’

' Author of the NoveUiaUoB ot a>de
Fitch's play. -Her Bletar," "Hie Back,
door Romance." and oUaKehort etoiiec

CHBRCH PROPERn
MEETS TAX SALE,

____
Seeen." Seora. somewbat pomlsd, bun*

bimaelf la a^eell wttb BO tneana cT co-' ap tbs receiver.
OIP. »v. U1 own Itenrolbl ImW
|
IBl 8t7oM_ .t
^
tbroogb an a
levsilasd From tfv. fcf«re Wooderpl,, '
tbe East Inman aerT-1 mro^.u—
Serial of tho Sam* Name, in Which
brought him food, returned would have gl«n 8*^ a i^vw

!

THK and it betievGs thb p' v

,I’RESS c«'s lot, every borne in Tr,v- any other course.
!ersc fit/ apd'if the city was to have its

• Sole!).,.on.

312 South fiiioH Siieet

tnffbt there fln^ a doff to tM At*
Chief of Detectives Acksrton. tt» fonnd

■file Great Secret

i.,r ratesfor

e certainly it must be sn bemads^piydijuhh

324 East Front St.

FbT HmAMy

——

ftferd^dise With Merit
f

1»;BOW1ii h-o8rws«*h«taoI)e Store. Omr

That's what you buy

Outfittins Event
it

when you buy a

Belding Hall
Refrigerator

minute of your lime. Read

Sp^Kl^ Of more iaour

25 Dozen Women’s Mesa

D*y GoodsfDepartmem and
we win 5ell y<>u

The ISc.Jtind in black and
white
At. per pair.................... He

ora

I

SSpootS'of Coats Thread

........ r...................19c

Women’s Unisn Sfaits
Good 50c value. Sleeveless
style with lace trimmed
knee

towesf fnixs on Wom«»'S Trinmied «ats
&nart modds.
Every
one hew arid exclusive. One
special lot of t3.60 and $3.7i etyles now on sale
A'
...
$2.99

W«meD'<.Corsets

!
!
1

Quick Meal
OU Stove

Ttte KenWM-Ko. lUwiI*. J
ttot promlfie to obey when we .ere m»rrUd. 1 (btUl never be rated by any
oae.
aeibW-Good! TSiet •*bn* you ere
folof to do irttboat • ebefc.—Cfetcaeo
New*.

See them ?t
J. W. SLATER'S

PtfXXtin^

MflUone—Do yon think yoo wit! lesna
to like your tlUed soz$.|n-te«? Bltllona
-1 don’t know I oee't teii where to
piece him In my ezpeoee eceouot He ’
Id neither * reereedoe ner an loreot
meoL

;
i
Big Shoe Sale
i
I Including shoes bought
I from the trustee of thfc-teesburg Shoe Co.. Se^nable
! foorw;ear at substantial savI mgs.

^iiiur corsets.
Well made gftrKients. Spec­
ially priced lor tK^ent.
At,-------89c

J. W. SLATER

Women’s Spring Coats

mmm
immE
WHHIBMYtmUSIB!, BY MO

New siyles in all the ’ latcolors and fabrics>,now
selling at $5.95,
,
$9.39.$I1.95, $14.25.

Globe Dept. Store

Traverse City Overland Companv
Presents •

A Tale of Two Sleeves

Edteon Fergoi Soionce.
Tb* sammer beture UU luarrlaKe BcU
•on and a |«rty of frtenda «l»lted
Mount Washhiptan imoog the pany
waa Edteau'iriMooee. >tli.s Uiiia illller
At the eod of the rlsli ibe edliur oi
Amonr-(be Clouds. hUU-b U prime.:
there daU.v. aaked Edi»Hi if be woul.l
be kind enough to glv* him <u Ueiu ror
'a* f>eiwr. .\amruHy all In the part,,
looked furBooie a. IepUli. tbuu^tbt reur
ed by (be bigb aUItude But faUUaouV
tbougbta bad eyldeuUy l>«-ii oisewbere.
•h his frteudH dlscuvered u heu be too*
the offered i>en<'b and n iute. to the edi
tor's 80rprlee.^"SlJs8 UUiu Miller o'
Akroik Tbd..mont beauliful numau In
Ohio, la today a guest of W.ajui Woab
biCtan."-Woniaji'B Qoma (Vnupanlon

The Motion Pictore Story
01 the.;

KNIGHT
SLEEVE fALVE
MOT!#t
IS and ho.w it.

AnkMu*
ai'BPl^wii rlated 4P the popalar mlBS
wUh Mapoteon; hot. aa Mtea Bethane
BdwA* lemlnda ns tn ■‘Cufreqnrated
Ptaadh” be spent eome yeara of Ute
cadetAlp There, “tn the Saone he
twice narrowly eacaped drowning, and
here, tco, as narrowly, ao the story
runa, marriage with a bourgeoUe maid­
en calM Uaueaca. Twolrory oounterg
beartnt this rumanUc name lu Napoleou'a handwriting enrich the Utde mo

a are here Mtay aM
rmemapRtiv.
- .
Tha Inmate—Not nm. I gotta do
two mora yeara.—Exetiange.

“T«o eay- my baabaad need* exer
elae.'l»Bt be won’t uke any. and T
don't know bow to make him." said a
woman plaintively, "la there auy way
In which we can fesee btm tu c
deer"Did yon ever try on windy days
making him wear a bat that will bo
Tbe pUgriin fatbera were nnHoubted- aore to blow ottr asked the doctorBuffalo Express.
ly heroic men. facing, aa they did. with
dauntteas courage, dre, frost, famine
and tbe red menace of Indian rutbleaaneaa. But tbe pllgrtin u<nbers were
mor* heroic atUL for they endured also ,
all thege thloga and bad In-addlUm to |•taud the pUgrtffl fatbm as welL•Ufe. '

YOUT’

Reliable
Home Furnisher .

^kt in the lihrary »bieb may
BABIES GALORE
SHOWER ATTENDANTS to-date Utka, bated on be« aa

Fables here, babies there, babies
uaoies I
E, P.-Motbrr and
Child. A ^yv________
everywhere-was the result ol >ha,P8bv
.............................to
irian't adrice the
to lb Bother, abent
""yow held in the city this past weelC
telfand h«r child.
' l
appy mothers with smiling faces pre- Beaoetu R.U.—The Healthy Baby, '^ipe
nu-d chubby little onva for the attenatt
of the brti manuals both inronleiii and
^ I lion
i
3n and consideration
o1 uhvsicU
sicians,
fum
of
prewolatioo.
dentists, nurses
n
Ij wentists.
and gritical judges.i. It Hole 1- E.~Care and feeding of Children.
I .iwas a sight that gladdened the hear
irt of
Vriuen in the form -of tinetlioa and
;tbose who note in the budding
rubs
who will make up the* coming
Keriey, C. C.—Short. ulka wkb. yonag
;tion and one that would t
mothers- Tbe folleat work. ioeiodiBg.
freding to the aixtb year. eWCelleiil on*
lehelor chap'
, ....................
-- imt his remaininu
diseases.
ciarswit"
imciars
with envy so be aicommodating- Uppen & Holmea-Tbcat lo send for the
ly staved'------..........."-••the ■ boctor. Treat, largely of ChUdren'.
lones noticed were the cream of the diaeatea and habila.
jheallhy looking and husky youngsters MrCanby.F. H.-Hygiene lor Mother and
of the entire region a casual glancei Child. A pbyairian'a advice to Ibe
over which w.-uid lead one to believe'
;iha1 nothing but Ih- most robust health
i ^
Prospeciivj Mother.
■ fa'lhlsirn..
b. iiroaobm-rf in .n^^ol JbF| Th.
»..rk .,11 .rii,™ .«1
But—and here comes
authoritative, giving ibr iafe
of these chimes-careful examination! ,b^ educated',
under competent professional,
rweddell. Francis-How i
defects!
r. Fjco
, ...................... ........... ......... ........... DOWD lo|
etpecially good oo Crediag.
the parents and discoverable onlv byi 'ot Mr*. Max—Infmni Care. A pampbexperts. Though trivial now these; Ut compiled b) the-ChUdren'a Bureau”
might have developed into dangerous
ing iniorajation for the average
maladies in the future. Careful and! I Kbcr on care uf tbe k^.
I proper•attention
alle
in most cases couldIgp,
JeaL Mrt. Max—Preoitsl Ctre. A pamremedy
, these
th«
future dangers
I the examinations were of inestimal
vail
'be 1 lion, for ihe expectant Molber’x care of
............the danberaelf,. baaed on beat autboriliea.
^rous and at present unseen difficult-. Wheeler. Mariamu- Before ibe , biby
A les that stood ID the way of a perfect
comes. PnuKieal aaggetitona Tot the
development of tbe pride of tbe home.
HotW baaed OI
'liThe campaign for better babies is aa bead of Babiea Ho^ul in New Yo^
'-lahown tobeooe of tbe moat
taovea that bas been made as
?K reaeairft and it
looma u ak d
_______ _____________ beeiDOlnc of the
llaodbueat fn tkiv»r>e Uty witl be con- wberOt-m>I;“^“ M^y ll^lJ. li i>
“-‘■*’‘-id that More exbfbitioiia and (he larfteat and moat imporUntprudueUoB
IS wiK cooR w dfteo as :ufa decade, yet not a word U spoken
ibrougboBi the 2....................d
boun and «
^ «..........
miiuMea
^••wuuii iQ the eaneratioQs to come.
wbilat the wiaard of the aerees. David W.
^
.......................................
d-61-tbe
Switches and Curls made ------ „..............................._> bU'
alea and the ret
reeoflatructioa df ll
from combines.
All work Btalm
land. Some fain
faint idea of ita magnil'
liiude
guaranteed. Marioello Shop. may be had from tbe facta Aat _____
IE
l&OOO
Over Peoples ^nk.
aelora and 3.U0U boraea toek part and ibal
c aUging
oftirt ergat -outdoordrama”
drama”
.............................-outdoor
.1 balfa millio dollars. Tbie city will
be favored with tbe
le original produi
production
from one of toe
tbe large riiiea
riiiea—New York.
..
iromoneoi
od Chicago—where it waa firal
-.imuitaneourb ahuwn.

K5‘

."d^SSAST.J’S'riS!

Secure yooradims^n-atrd on reqtiest. .

Traverse City O^rknd <x).
JOHN A. OTT, Manager

be of

“ri-aeSr^Sss
xiu'5:

cm UBRARY

CLOTHING VALUE

Would Bo o Holp.

“Ere^ cloud bas a silver llulng.''
~lt VODld be nice It ibey also bad
araentc depealtar’' aah^tbe fanner. ■
“Then tbe rain would apray our crop* j
aa well-aa moUiea them.”—Louisville j
Courte^oumaL
Aitoent on the “Know.”
Marb»-If you had to live Ufe over'
again would you marry tbe eame wo­
man’ F^rke^Toa Just bet 1 would. 1
know wbei abe Is. end womea are too
nnc2en^ for me tu cspertiueot witb
auot bet one.—Exchange.
Tommy Knew.
•“I-omsy." aaid tbe teacher, "bciwd*
they aacertaln the Yueasureineat of a
veaaeir
“I goan they measure It wtib a dstj
yard.” was Uia unexpected reply —Chi
eago N«va

iM ifi

The value of Clothing is not altogether in the cloth.
.

The shape,

the fit, [and above all] the making must be considered.
Such lines as

Hart, SchafFner & Marx
and

J. Capps & Sons
are MADE to perfection and are absolutely
guaranteed by the makers and by us. You
want tbe veiy best obtainable when you
buy, so it behooves you to look- for or>e of
these labels.
Sold by us CEchwwIy.
•R£AL !NDfGO’©Y« '
BLL'ESBBRKguaronie»t/

Kunitira

strong^ ^ ^

S^ie leaders

'

The Values

in our Boys and Childrens Department are well up
to the standard of the rest of the store.
Our line of Wash Suits was never b^ter or
biggfi.
‘■‘Anuritan B*f" Sbi momtha fr0u

Company

3

^

lyiille tber were on tbelr way to (be twf mi gtrif bDs the cold' aUT'edi aikT
Baaar atrsaa*'tUagt were happen d^e ua the chance we want"
log In the tee-room, where Dt. 2ulpb
“ 'Melicwi people beep fanny,” wea
' met Sen Lorlng.
adrentareM. Wee'a reply. ”Ue go end dp Hke a
be tad stdee tiie aecnrttlea la |
" It was a weekneea of Eolpb that
N»v»IM Fwm «M Hetra W<."d.r|-W Btron«’a home. Detective Seert. pre-|
could not endnm the «l*l« or (be bend of erooka .
SwHd «reh« tMM NaiM.
Uorton end robbed her of n nlnabte
•eDtinr a sood type of (be mlddle-eged! eoond of a cat,' and when be beard
rraneU X. Bwhmaw a»*d
teo-ropm !»«*«. except for i pair of doleful meowing be began aearchlnp________
necklace.
BeMinf
_______ ___ '
iariw Ar* Ca-atorvaad Whi<=^ W«
[•for (lie supposed animal TW Btadow • Strong elbowed bla way to the booth
Adapted and DMMmI
Wm- Chr.a footwear.ee they do kid glovee—wua'' promptly
nromnllr slid
sHiA down
.Invi. the
thi> chimney,
..Mmr,.* open„nai.. ' and.
an.4 leamtnf
iMPntn* whet
what hod
bed halMMd,
tr CataiyM; ^
Ulfclug. to Codifen, while Znipb and ; ed the bag which Zulpb bad left neer abonted:
1 tbe flreplece. eitrected the eecorUles ' “Tbere’s a thief tn this room!_Lock
Sate dlecoteed the treesure.
-ay j. M. LotmMnoRouGH,
tbe doora and let no one leave. *»ery“Ml goesfc” eeld Beers. ‘Is that be sod fled throoi
ooe moat be aeercbedr Tbe mgfes|..i the txeeaute In that pUyali lui.'a 'unable
l«g TeU yon whet you do. C<x hrRii room, lit a dgar. amlled attd opened tliw was a^ced i^n. When It eeme
„. turn
___ of tbe crooks to be aeercbed
Go behind tbe stelrway tod sw|u b oiT tbe bag to gloat over tbe treasnre. tbe
When be saw it waa gone bla first j one of tbem demanded that Stro®*
the UgUts for a few seconds. •’
, cer Zulpb will grab thebeg and ... ...........
thought
..
was
.
that Bara Loring
—-------------------- —---------bad I dergo a similar ordeal
rMtW; JJ be does we’ll be afer blm. Tb.-; tricked him. Thereupon be forgot bia | •Til do It myaelfr cried BItoiia
mr Btrons.
;
Is la lov* yit i.ev*rly
put bis hand Into bla coat pocket end.
rrom' Shadow U outside We cen t ios..! «blma and Went-to Us borne.
t rearaell
kidnaio^ eearoutbT Tb. Bac«‘'sr«n‘,
Irven. I Zulph”
■■ ' ' ” Cocbrsn did aa the dete d-..! At tbe Charity Baaaar William end to bis atmaaetaent. drew forth tbe neck­
sidiiapptt
ewt out'braliiT oriinlneif D«»d-,
And Zulpb dW Just whai 'Beve
lace and'the four tl.OOO bUla be bad
.
...'imlUiT.
ed br a mrAertoui indlTtdual
on- unanticipated,
grabbed the img. great
ir as Iba Oraet Uastar. Strong ('"d
j
, sparkled on aU sides.’ but 'they were | Tbe sltnaOoD was a dark one for Wileosagsd to ff-i-i-T Meitea. a sode'*'
Bbad
and Wee See panleularly briUIaDt on a slender and (Ham 'Bererel peiBoas began cUmorrimpl5S^^mrtr*«t™ct5''wm ' B«'-' Rtrong B Chinese servaut. picked up gnueful young woman who bad charge i tug for bla eircet. when a prominent
erty la Blastod out by The Secret s.'v.-n,'
__
trailing tbcuj' vf one of tbe bootbf. When WllllBin | young society wooian. who waa lu a
they tgeiled tbe a«b co.aplrator sawherha^|.edandgaveBeveriya|bootb.potntedtoamannt*rtbeclubd-ih^SUrf^'naS^ to^r U 1. Zulpb «9 a maa ot whims On,- of band a sqJ^ that brooKhi an excla-1 man >nd
“t ^
tnuwealthwweb Tbe
Sewn
i» yge-hipia, wben trtwble beset him
maiJon of pain from l.er.. It was necklace In Mr. Strong’s poi-ket.
trying toget.Strong aaZegiiardi u nfi, deserted bouse which Eunice Morton. Aa Wmiam paused There waa another hnbbob. and wben
l, ow»«l.
Ui,™
.i™, ...,l ..
um .oa Be.- ■■ ''«“•£■>.»««.»?» l>a ■‘‘“jderod. Through aobsralDg hr The Secr.i (.glider the sltnacioo confrouilng him erly. A scornful expresalun came over; peared.
Seven Strong la ruined tn hualnese Hc'
airtight to ihe'deeerted bouse he her face. She sbot a deflant glance' l>elled t

TlietSr^ Secret

377-Please!
That’* the Dumber the bousewiie a&ks
for when she finds die' need of some­
thing appetizing for the table. She
knows that she can get at this grocery
everything used in preparing tasty
meals. If you are net ^acquainted at
this gfocery, ask central for 377 now.

What Has Gone Before.

F. O. Nicholson
511 Union Street

All Babies are Prize Babies
At least in the "Everj-day Bab) Show" at hSme.
Proud mothers send
baby's laundry
the Pro­
gress for they realize the
i x'remc care we take with
everything, from the cFTeappst piece to the finest of
baby’s wardrobe.

PROCRESS LAUNDRY
228 Par* Street

A Bargain
Saturday and Monday
Regular 33c Coffee Fresh Roasted

3 lbs. for 90c
When in need of good Teas,
FRESH Roasted Coffees.
5piccJfind Extracts fust call
Citz. 138.
When down
town look for the big coffee

213 E. Front Street

V

noladiutor of The srerd
all types of criminals When be
"Let us look sc another booth," wbla- of them, who bad s^ w miam aM
• Zuiph, a
Seven, sends
advnturcM
.
to p«r to'
enter tbe deaerted house b.. pered Wlillam and added, “I am glad! Beverly together and bad observed
Ulm and through
said to Wee See:
Wee See; she das passed out of my life and that that they afterwart were aeparated.
by her, managas to
evariy
a^
Se>^rv
Say.
this
guy
la
cute,
but
tbere'e
some
one else has cutered."
^ api)roocbod him and sold.
■Say.
there's
Strong calls on Bsve
whM Tt* Spider, u space to rent la bis upper story , "How brave and generous Tou
you art”*
arer ■ ' A young Indy baa been aearobing all
t at Ths Secret Seven. Arw i ■**®‘ That's why he likes empty bous,9f , eiclnlmed Beverly. cUnping ■affection- over for you. Mr. Strong. She Just
He s the kind of a guy who gets up at ately to bis arm
•But for in
ed him and went to the room. Qia intbousand-dollnr ttoiild not have lost your fortune
CHAPTEI, XIU

tty B.H:d at
"U».l Iff" be replied "1 bav,- won formant followed^ana doaed tte door,
in a room; a heaveuly trrfeure." And thus did
-‘She doean t eeem to be berk, Stro^
Caught |n ths Wsb.
elide down I'upld drive the enchantod pair from refaarked. "I anppoee you were mla; A bullet whlatlrt .paat Strong. . .
I'll booth to booth. Beverly finally atop- taken." Jnal then another crook apwheeled about, InvolontarUy abieldlng the chimney. Too yefl like
peered and locked tbe door.
Beverly as he did sa and waa in lime
"It'a no mlatake.*’ be aald. “We want
to see a slender figure Skulking away
ibtt money In the pocket where yon
in tbe shadows of tbe Clarke mansion.
, had the necklace. QalckP
' -This Is a case of two against one.’'
thundered Strong. "Vou tricked me
Strong carried
;luto coming here. And now you have
tried to quiet her feart, bnt they neem
nerve enongh to believe yon* can taka
,ed only to locresae.
money away from me. I’ve never seen
either of you men before, bot 1 hereby
j -There, there, darling," be said, “It
j order tbe one wb'o boa tbe key to on'WBs Dotblng. Some poor loostlc prob; lock that door. If you don't do It I'll
iably mistook me for bis morul ene­
whip both of yon fellowa and then torn
my. He has gone. We will never see
you over to tbe polite."
him again. Beanty does not thrive on
I •Threata. don't go. Mr. Sttong,” aaM
» teara end fesr Too must be brave
the man wUb tbe key. T'm not fteng
' and cheerful. Can't I aee you emileY
to unlock tbe door until we've taken
I thought so. Now. you mentioned Ikemoney. It that plain eoMgh.
;your moi
great Cbority Bazaar to me Let usNow"go there Just aa weare. Let «b mingle,
But be aald no more, for In a flash
with tbe crowds and be >oyfnl. all tn i
I WlilUm had landed on bia jaw with a
the name of charity, the eweetest wort
{straight right-arm pnneb. and the
In tbe Ungufige—next to faith and,
[crook measured bla length on tbe Boor
hope.
i
I and lay there unoonsdona. But the
"My dear WUUamr cried tiie gilt.'
[ other drew a revolvw and ordered
beaming on Strong. -“How brave you!
Strong to throw up htf bands. are-^ow tboughtful! My mind had!
I "Ycu've got me." Strong aald. "Four
been aet on tbe Oiartty-Baxaar. By
' thousand doliart is (be tUke In this
all meana let na go." And so tb^y aet
and it looks IM you
lout, this time tn the Clarba^otaaio.
(End of Chapter I
-l BAW .MtM f»Ut TMC MBCKUACE IN MR. BTRONCB POCKET,"

D. G. Fuchs, Prop.
Do not forget our Fresfe Made Peanut Butter.

fell

-V ■

- '

Traverse City

'lleAtre, Traverse City
3Days, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 11, 12 and 13 Matinees Saturday, S)inday. Pricee, Evenings, 50c, 75c, $1. few $1.50. Matinees at 25c, 50c, 75c, few at $1
Seat Sale Opens May S

First Time at These Price?

Suits Spong­
ed & Pressed
50 Cents.

HEEBOER’S

Are You Prepared
to serve a dainty n
pected guests?
,
Is it a trouble to plan a dinnef
or luneb that you can get ready
in a short ti-ne without sending
out for things'’
If so. it must be that you have
not learned tbe convenience of
having a stock of our canned
goods in the bouse. Order today

Me Cormick
of Course
402 SOUTH UNION STREET

The World’s Mightiest Spectacle

m

D. W! Criilith’s NasCer Creation
Farewell
Tour
Last Time
in
Traverse City ■
and
VICINITY
Secure Seats
in
Advance
Don’t Get
Disappointed

Travers City, Mich.

lijATlOlil

Taken from Thomas Dixon’s “The Clansman'

Read the Midgets
MONUMENTS
A Fido Display Now m Sto<

A. W. RiCKE^

DON’T BE LATE.

SEE

Note—Positively
the
Same Excellent
Production
and Splendid
Symphony
Orchestra
As Last Year
Special
Attention
To Out-of-Town
Patrons.

Symphony Orchestra of 20

ORDER SEATS NOW

Decisive Betties oi the Civil War. SheTman s March to the Sea. Cities Built Up only to be Destroyed Before Your Eyes. Grant and *Lee at Appomattox. The Tragedy of the Death of Atoaham
Lincoln. Petersburg at the crest of the Mighty Invasion. How bravely the Mothers and Sisters did
tbeirPart. iHiefoo.

Creating In AM tke Most Stupendous Dramatic Narrative Ever Unfolded on Any ^e In the World

house topether. It was evening. Aar
ihev descendedthe front stairway Thel
.'spider hiding ^I'*''** ® Pilinr took de-i
iberfitp 2>in and there was a shot In!
lilieuiiiL
j
t
I'tid'Of Chapter XI)
j

M5®GETS

"

(|)umi ®itg JFluuipr
at Anbrreon’B

f^ ^

•pecial Indoor

i’ !<* ,i- :'S:

BOYD’S

Taxi, Transfer and Dray
-Offic.- Phones-

Ci;: :m nnH :<o:

Bell ujtt'

K l.)M <Mi/eiis

SAXON TAXI LINE
POV (iUTilPIK. M-_t.
l.ti'Ke ComforUihU' C.ir,
Prompt Service
Regulation Prices !
S24 f;. Pront Pliooe 1134, Hell 1,'tCw

i
CLO^FORYOU

i

AlWREAM ICE CREAM

Wahl’s

GOLD COIN BimiR I




BEN R'J.5SEL
WANTED-Competent woman or;,j Light Dray & Bafga«e L'nc. Ota. PhoM
■'il l. In.|uire 602 Fifth St.
22lf »6S. Re*. Phene 234.

1



Ttoi Just Started.'

wto. ito.,, „.y

Minnetonna Honn*
(Teamen

BLW---Chtfdri-n’s Wash Dresses
■ AX—
The Economy 5fore

HILL & SON'S
Construction Co.

Mason Contractors
lislimatcs Furnislu-d
•ilz ftj-l
623 Ka“l Front St

j Taxi. Autu and Baggage
Service
1
j
J

C.II C ti».n. Phony 79
Germoiasa Park Place Garage
Open ui'rlil and day. All new cars

POTTED TULIPS
red, white, pink and yellow

35c to SOc

of hla Cbiw*e MTMnt
"Nlre feUalz.''' tepUed tbe Cbloiainaii.
"n< aay. No ansob." Then be go
away."
Here Indeed waa a aimnge myaten
1 -BeveriyraeCTtriOea gone, and on top
of Hint a uote for Strong eucloaliig
. W.rtW. The only theory he oooW evolve
ij out of It wua that Beverly. Udieving he
WHS In dire ainlts. hiid eeiit Hiion.vmous atd. He called a inzlcul. and
hurried to her home. And ax be went
tbei-e a slender Hgure wiili beady eyes

A. F. OSBORNE
ConfeeHonery
6/7 Randolph Si.

seeds

at

ihe

2c per package

:-^:’P=ST~-.-’7:szr,

Li-

Q;rie^U1ieatre

Price Does Not Always

H. B.WALTHAL
faramui nt

govern quality. Our soils fur
men are high grade and luw cost.

H.

PERRY

St.

Pbone 62 I

lien miles from citv; ten acres cleared.
PLUMBING AND REPAIRING
iMiiSlIy good gravel, loam soil. IBOO!
takes it. Ask for Mr. Goxe. Press of-^
J. D. SMITH
I fice. 312 S. Union streeL
Plumbing and R^atr work, ^timates
.........................
bis«
STOCIPFi^ FOR SALE—too acresliD^too St.
with all natural advantages and 70l--------------------------------------------------------cleared for 61 .'00. Basytenna. Ad ) PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING

, G. p.. PRESS ora:
FiriCELClty.
_
^

Tluirsday, May 10

.■.9a.«uu NT-

Wallace Reid-Clea Ridgley
IN

IN

Miss George Washington

1

EDWARD MAR"HN •

ALL MAKES oi''BAT-iPt«[,"'‘^v/r^lfE. ^7?,’

TERIES chained, stored or
repaired by expert battery
! man at the Storage Battery station. comer Cass and State.
S. W. Slater Auto Co.. Both
Phones.
49tf

D. H.

FARMS TO, TRADE—Several
tolrnde for City property. PRESS!

,
;
;
I
:

devendorf

Pointer and Pnperhanger. All work
guaranteed. Samples on request. 7IG
W. Seventh. Citz. Pttrtir 40t.
FRAh'K HUNT

LODGES

MR. FAIfM BUYER- When you can't |
sell.buy or trade farms or city pro|>ei'ty
at tile right price trv the Press Bureau. |
312 S. Union SI. for quick aclinn. best,
service and belter bargains. We have

^

I. O. O. F.
G>«im1 TravevM Lodge No. 503
Meets every ITiursday Evening in
'heir hall 221 E. Front st. at 8 o'clock
FOR SALE. tOperes. If) acres cleared IrD. MARTIN.
L. McMAHAN.
liearing peach lre<-s, 30 acres wood
N. G.
Secretary.
tiinber. Would cut about 300 cords of
LAWN MOWER REPAIRING
weod. This woodland is some of the
lu st land in county, .situated in ElmLAWN
MOWERS-Repeired and
w itiid township. Leelanau county, about
S mi from Illy. A bargain. P.O.Box ground and kept in shape pil summer.
Galled for and delivered by
ir.T
J, K. LONGWELL
Price 75 cents
Call 42 both phones or3'i Citizens p lone

For sjAI.K—L. C Smith lypewriler.
nearly new, Iwu-colur ribbon, backspacer and tabulator
Also goad up­
right grand niano, very cheap (Jill, .
Cilz Phone :tf.4,
' eb____ 8 miles from
froi city end o
In this aectii n. IIk-s nnebuUdci ee ere oteered
1Q« Ol < " kinds. 76 sciee
_ .... SO _ree In bay and] 22 ecres seeded
FOR SALK OR THADE-l'air horses' With
But WUI
K'krm ui eeally worth $7,000.
ST Oi
Oulck aeie.
Terms Odn

7 and s years uid, isuo, absolutelv take 46.600 for..............
! Be bed oo this bergem
C
6 ecrer youog
sound, for farm, city pio|K rty or goto!
:iu!o Must be |.need right. W ill pa\ ' NO 308---12 acre# wUh dendy bulldanv difterence ... cash. Inquire at i'“»^
.Bprlng end trout Bireemto Nice emell
Press office
22tf joreherd. U oce of tbe 6««Ylaow to be
----------------------ifound. Price *2000. Buildings eJone

REAL ESTATE BARGAINS

THE TRUANT SOUL

Marguerite Clark

FOR RENT
BERT MULLEN
----------- -----------------------^ Light and Heivy Dray. Household
ATTENTION-Knr sale or rent 20jC^s Moving ^ Specialty. Auto Truck
tries good land, StOO. .Also fi acres.|Service.
:res.! Service.
I mile from city, WOO. Mi-s. Tremaine>hones, Citz. Office 375
Rea 1096
1W’ Lincoln Street. Citz. phone 87fx
MARK CRAW
For tight draying and baggage calls
Phone Number Forty-two
48-4
R)R HKNT-Modern house on Cass
street and one small house on E. llth.i —
MARINELLO PARLOR
Inquire press office. 312 S Union St.
FOR SALE
I M- M. Palmer-Skin. Scalp and CWr___
_______________lopody specialist. Cilz. Phone R821.

1

TRUTH

Monday, May 7

W.

tl

West. Michigan Garage

Sunday
MAY 6

f

d JOHN HENDGES f

CftEAM nr photo-plays

ECONOMY STORE

] 20

Get \our work done by
one who know? how

M

MAKE CARDEN
reliable

FuriiiUire Repairing

□ dveriKemc'iil-so the car. An honest announcement gees
wi h an hone<q nr
■’ rulli is t .' eternal lest
t oof the r
clung to the rear |iart
You will nev r read a C
Staten enl making any extrava’ wee Tbe Spider. wbu bad aworo i
gant claim.
he had re- I
True, we h 1 e clr,lined
qualilie.s for our car, superior
eeived at William's bands, and
motor power, e-is, riiiimr c.>nif"ri low cost of upkeeii, but we have
|iO' ket was a platoL
i been prepared to sup
ur staienu-nt with iiie pmof.
Beverly received Strung wllh aludlid
tKiids n
Indifference. He began by' telling ber ^ highest motor .alnf m
pi K'l ll.V
of Ibe diaup|>enrancc of (bx* aer urilles
Test our stiil.-mi'iil. '0 Hie
You will nnii.
th oiiraiids
To ITla great BUrprlsc, ahe minle ii'>
the trulh.
ciiuaieiil. Then be related tbe iucT
dent of tbe 64.000 aud asked uer If
tbe bad aeut the bills.
"I know nothing about the mouey.'
waa her reply. "Perhalra you sln.iiid
115-118 StJte Street
thank jour Juteraatto^ j^eu^ who Is

McCoors Velvet Ice Cream
will be served Sal. and Sun. at

p

$550

PAINE'S GREENHOUSE

buy

Upholstering au<i

616 Ccgnl Si.
Citizens Phone K l'!)2
J^’ork Callpil
For and Delivered
4--Work
r

, broken, and iben be aaw tiiul Ibe senirltiea were mUalug. He bud Just fln; tabl'd telcpbunlug tbe liewa to Sears
'. wheu Wee Bee brought bim an
Vetope. from which foot; Jl.OOO blila
dropped when he opened It. IMth the'
money waa a note which rand:
"rrutn one who fcaowa and win-

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

khafer ventilated chrmWANTED
,. ^l.lSlii lOR CLOSET is scientifically
professional
j,
well made of the beat possible
handsomely finished'and is
Wanted to TKADK-Good five DRS. TRUEBLOOD t TRUl 'ILOlTd
lom house with barn, rents for six Osteopathic Physicians. FITS-U gtassahM.lui'-l.v perfect.
|i xilL every ccmi and destroys all doHsi's fl month, for FORI) CAR in good es fitted. 406 Wilhelm Building,
............odor.
.

condition. H. C . PRESS Office.
' DR. SARA CHA^ 407 Slate Bank
K V. • up and used according to very
----------------------iBIock. Diseases of women and child
Jirectlons it is guaraiiieed to
WANTED TO TR.ADR my farm forj^^ .
Will accept any reason-1--------------------------------give i"' feet sstisfaclion and coiilinued ciiv properlv.
DENTIST
able pniposiliou. P
O. Box 157, DR. W. J. HIGGINS
iwi.liion tiiaLyour mon<y ba.k if Traverse City.
GOOD Dentistry
FINE Preparations
,i,u
not satisfied »Ttt)e end of u
----------------------for Painless Ext
tinvs
I
WANTF.jl—Bojs and Girls c
makeiSmith & I’rice Bldg\V;ih (heir very moderate cost and from J5c to 5(k' easy before and after
!,,w expense oT maintenniKe, vouischool next week. Ask forMr.Coxe.l
H. B. KYSEUCA. ht D.
• I;.,old have a toilet on i-vei v floor of Press Office. :M'2 S. Union Si. before 9i
ROOM 2
M.iir borneo'clock Saturday.
I
City Opera House Block
Remember you do noi have to have

----------------------Residence.
OfTiee
seuer or running water Noi duyou
WANTED—To buy a cheap second;503So-Union Si.
Telephone
Citz. 258
Citz. 51:)
iiiibc to haveTseparate I'ooni'fiir them h.md kerosene stove. Bell phone 26'ij
J. ;,ou can pul them where },.u wish.
22-3 ' —
li IS not necessary thai von own vonr
----------------------J
CONNINE & CONNINE
tii.me as they can be easily mo'ved.
WANTED-Reliable soliciloi
for;
LAWYERS
run 1153X1.
magazines at once. Splendid oppor-j
401 Sute Bank Building
Sold by O.E. JOHNSON. lirK’sial.' tunity for High School student or house |
Citz: Phone 123
S: . Traverse City, Michigan. Citizens
«'ho has some spare time. For,
I'bime G397.—Adv.
ocrticulars call Ctz. phone 1012
'22 3'
DRAY LINES

SEARS ESCAPES FROM THE PRISON.
cjiTUea. ~I BIusT Cei^ S« i lOiya-.eluu; you tuiist go as u so.'iety woman.' luiibi'cVer porTralt patiitcd. Is It .voiu
prmlice to have those whose |iorliaii>
'•But I UolleTe I luive struck farther
e painting lie on a lounge vli i.
than .vou intended,- wliisiiored Sara
'Side them snd bold tlieu
wtlh a wlcki^l smile. -'Tlie girl-Bee- hauds*'-"
.rls-l. ttat tor toD,r?^mr .od
"Wbr. toya™,,., clrll" orM Slr.i.r
1,..„ .ilUto to.,Jr »r. fcto to.
.1, „
„„
,
Je|..n„l, I,Covins to 1. falto to I,or.
rllJ.ln,” And to did. .lib
■■i.jodr «ri.Ln.rt Zbibb, -TU.r.
b ,nnb .pd c.dor ttoi .be re.llorJ
llunieiise. barm, yoa .ill to wr.ibis orr o.u srrnt bivr bad ton-u ,br rblrf
dia muuds
■ rldbis lb your j.l
Syr jealou.y.
llniousbie within a week for your v
•'But we must be stirring," be snld
lOKlay. I alwaya recognize ability.
after the Mioin'lllailoti.
'"We inusi _
flnd Sears and tell him of ih''
You remain to ,|,p gecurtiles." They left
Tiaverse Lity Creamery }
llmiik Ibegulleless gentleman and then together. It was evening.
.
OKt'i me In Ba'sboug-s tea najtu 'njere descended from ibe front iKin-b Tb.I will give you your reward."
SpiUer, hiding bc-bind a pillar, tool.
Sura did as ordered, but It liappened deliberate aim. and there was a sbui
ibut lu liial very tea room nut Uetec-- iu ibe dark
FRANK SHERIFF
live <'dxbrau. the osslstaut to the luur".Now for tlioae securities.'"' WIIUbih
•lei-eJ Ackertuu. lie bad au apiHjIut- anally exclaimed. "Sears ia after tbeiti
Square Deal Auctioneer
nieiit tberc wltJi Sears. i'u<'bruu rec- bu( I must give belp."
utilized Sara Lorliig. Uc also iieue , "You mciui "we.’ do you not?"' aal-l
Cit7. HUU7
710 Wsshiiigion St.
iraied llic disguise of tbe liewhlakered , Beverly lu a lone of mix'k reproval
•'pUysli'laii" who met ber tbere. and bet "All day long I have been Iblukliig of
‘ great
Bazaar which takes ptai'
when be eulered tbe place,
i
William, soon after
Sara, bad oi'caaluu I
THE nkKtiKAi.

CLASSIFIED ADS

The Vello\y Pawn
/ Ilh EphoJ- "1 -The Great Secret-

A FARJ! FOR YOU

!-<-7-to,„to.

IS all sizes, cleare
wild land, with and without |ecr<
buildings, all sizes and prices'ot'
no--r.-8 a

Tuesday, May 8
HANKOW
,

TEA

paramount

CO.

for

Same as Monday

, Teas and Coffees
Wednesday. May 9

AUTO REPAIR WORK
PROMPT SERVICE
REASONABLE PRICE
^
Phone 314

447 E. Front

I. c. MURRAY

The Press, lOc month

Geo. Walsh
IS

-Melting Millions

fox

FRIDAY, SATURDAY
SUNDAY

Moran, Silver’s barn,

May 11-12-13

Carpets

“The Birth
of a Nation”

We clean your carpets
without faking
them up

Staftin a ‘Big '■^ature SycryiPqic

Cleaned at your home

SavB'Work and Worry
Call 157

J. ET'Hutchins

term cent be beet
orcberd. veB
end rreek. mecblaery end tools, some
. I stock, el $6600. Pen down, belence easy
- j NO. 110—60 acres cley loem eoU. eight
I miles Traverse City, good roods with
I dendy buildings end small orebard. Best
Icbenos yet. S4000. 12000, down.
I balance easy.
I NO. 166—«4

irj

$400. down balenOstoeuK.

:

93 acres within nine miles -of Trav­
erse City. 3 miles from other potato
markets.
mile from one of prettiest
lakes in Northern Mkbigan. Best of
fishing—about sixty acres level ns floor
Five acres swamp—ten acres wood
' timber. Good general and stock farm.
, th-ice 3500. Terms if wanted.

Enquire Frees O/fice

Now Com^ Another Opportunity to

Save Moii^

Rebate Coupons

Today, ^turday, and all Next Week
Ladies' 98c Colored Sateen Petticoats

Gluts- S9c ORES^

Also Gingham petticoats worth 65c for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

AU ages 2 to 14 torimly
25c AND H COtP<fflS

STEVENS’ 23c LINEN T0WELIN6

LADIES' 8Se OBESSES

<k)od, old fashioned linen. 2 1-2 yards for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

And long Kimona Apront.wotth 69o
25c AND 25 CODPOWi

APRON CHECK GINGHAMS
Best 12 l-2c quality. 5 yards for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

BOYS’ INDIGO BLUE OWMIALLS
WithoHt bib; worth BScjBCimiy
2.5c AND 25 I

MEN’S LINEN' COLLARS

Bo«’ 65c Hats and Caps, S
and Knicker Pani*^

All styles, 4 of 15c quality for only

for only
25c AND 25 CDUPONSt

Hundreds of Men's and
Young Men’s Suits

$10.90, $13.65, $16.50
$18.50 and $20.00

HEB S 59c AND 65c SHIRTS

MEN S 50c uni. SI TIES i
Beautiful assortment, all styles, foi
23c AND 25 COUPONS ^

2 of 35c quality or 3 of ?5c quafiLy. foripnly
25c AND 25 COUPONS

ladies*

69c corsets

~

■' Very Special value, for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

Boys’ Suits

$6.45 and $8.95

10, 20, 30 and 50-per cent off

LADIES 65c SILK HOSE
And fancy Silk Hose worth 75c. for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats
Worth up to $20 and $22.50, at

2 of 29c quality nr 1 of 65c quality, fer only
25c .AND 25 COUPONS

EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES
2 of 35c quality or 3 plain 18c pillow cases
for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

WIDE SILK HAIR RIBBONS
Plain or fancy, 2 1 -2 yards 29c quality for only 'i

Other Boys’ Suits

Marked way down

LADIES* 75c TEA APRONS
Aprons
lor only
AND 25 COUPONS

UDIES, 98c AUTO CAPS
And Ladies’ Hats, worth $1.25
for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

LADIES' BLACK STORE APRONS
With two pair of pants

Hundreds of Ladies and
Misses’ Coats and Suits

AM colors and sizes for only
25c AND 25 COUPONS

LINEN HANDKEfiCHlEFS ^

Are now selling: ai prices that posilively cannot be duplicated.

25c AND 25 COUPONS

25c AND 25 COUPONS

inberg

$3.45, $3.95, $4.95
$5.40 and up to $12.00

$4.95, $6.50. $9.50, $12.50
and $16.50

Ladies' And

Misses’

Suits
Worth up to $30 and $35, at

112.50.11^.^ $18. $20 and $22,59

A binJs-eye \iew motion picture in
{wnoramic form, in wbicli is shown the
gieantic factory of The Will.vs-Overlaiid
H«w H Works Out.
Company, together with sii excellml
Fim Co*i Dealer—"Row mach proat close-up of John K. Will.vs wiU he
are 700 tuMns on a am aowT"
abos^D in conjunction with \ Tale of
eeves the mof
; ood Coal Dealer—'Twenty-flTe
___ _
. ;-Knight Sleeve
i cent.” "VLliy Uiat'e a sood deal, more
«a$n
e*hi\)ile<l at Dreamland Theatre. A'ed[ than I am makise” ’’But you aeU
I nesday and Thursday. May <) and 10.
: the rich tn large lote.
.Word was receives from the Willyspoor In palirulB."—Life.
Overland Company by the Traverse
Citv Overland Co. yesterday in which
Mr. Ott was told of the new sections
And the Trouble Started.
i which are ti 3 be adi
when shown in Traverse City
Wife—''in order that 1 may gett the
t
lie at ^
money on itla check, do the people
, Olt is making preparations i
Hn«
crowdsndhe predir
th. tank l.v. to know met" Ho.-, handle a capacity ™

IT::7T.

hut not aa well as 1 do; otherwtae
you a cenL"-

sleeves makes clear more aboul

lands. The Wiliys-OverUnd*C< npany has developed this pitlure nc simply Blun^ the lines of liie
Java'a Death Alant
sleeve vah e motor, but
lUt on
■ engine c
3D in genertl._
The "deaUi plant'' of Java baa flow-;s>truc(ioi
era which continually give off a per-1 '‘For instance; it shows what
II you I
fume so powerful aa to overcome, -if,
,
ir fool
.. 0.n the
tabklcd f.r
«m. . M-ilVn.'afpS'.t
shows what m
makes
liglii 1.. Ihr
mI.m kii.-w liini.
grown man. and which kills all forma ,he
round’ in that small cum<
.... -wheels
-.....'is eo round
Inseci life that come under lu in- psrtmenl underneath the hood of Ihv
car you dove.”
........... ..
,^mri,r4- flaence.
I ..r<i A Kill- oflivijlr.l.

^ No Extra Fees—
11 No Interest
^ All Monkey Back
[ If you are Not
Delighted

...

Bom Tlred”He wot bo n too tired ter git oaten
Daily Thought.
hla own way." said the old colored
Search others tor their Vrtues, tod
brother "De only eierclae be ever thyself tor thy vicea.—Puller
gita la failin' from grace, an’ alter he
Calla, pleeae God. be’8 too tired ter git
Reeipreeatien.
upl"—Atlanta Constitution
Sammies parents were moving to
another town and the mile lad had
(.ar rx. clIcBCc i.f
come to bid adieu to hu beloved teach
Suaplcioua Man.
"t’niess my plans are frustrated.*' er. When she put her arms around
aaya Ike Van Wuentln. "1 shall marry him his surrow at parting mounted to
a amaH, alander girl, who has a big. tears, .and to her adJuraUon to -al­
|.r.HJu. tion aiiil oiiipany. 1 hi$ fat Biater. Then I will have reaaen- ways be a good boy and grow up tb be
able assurance that tbs clotbei i aee a fin* mu’ he blurted between whe.
The 8-aame lo.^ou.''
my fiancee In are her own.”
ihi- l4f.- I

liiiiR ■line.,.
1-ok i-Ijc*. Ir..m' the rr$idrnrf,.
nil »cr$ir.^
ib>. W,.,! -Side'
Church. X-4. Kaih^r Y <-«Rcr I
loiermrni wa- in Ui<'
.

. Phis amazing offer has been authorized by the Hoosier Company. It is too great to miss.
For $f a Hoosier is delivered to you. You try it first
in your kitchen. Then you pay tor it $1 a week- -5c a
meal.
But that isn’t all. If, after you have used it awhile,
I ,the Hoosier doesn’t come up to your every expectation, if
you are not delighted with it -in everj' way. your money
I all back.
Wi^ terms like these, no woman has an excuse for
being without one. You owe it to yourself, your hus­
band, your family, to save yourself miles of extra steps,
hours of extra work.
'

. ,,

.(.,ultl4 Ihe «nt.Alion uf New York,
a-, and
la-i a,.ni,s and $um-

used anidea nearest.

I

UtkObirr h.$ a model that Miit* yont
rc.,u.|.,.menu exactly. You will find
borejuxi ,he cabin t yon want and
need. a. eianl, the price
pay. No woman who e
wouMtJo wiihoni it.

| Wason Furniture Company
127 South Union Street
The Only Store in Traverse City where Hoos.vr Cabmets are sow'

m

Som. W,m,.„ ..d Mdo.,.
> _
«"• n«"ddd<.
On. ol Uk chlel oik. qI Bd.ddl.1,
™ PHyliu wild todldt, III
wod.m llti, I. me tWlwd |
>”1
n. u.d xomee td mtUIk. ; ?' "’I"'
«MPe4 t«teni
d8« so. fU like the d...
«• ' “
tantaacic get-up. Tommy called ooj
condescendingly, and said. "Toq }nat
come right tn; don’t be afraid; I won’t
hurt yoo."
Diplomatic Statesman.
T>o you think your coneiituenU
Heifers Chase BabtHta.
V test made by Ruaalao eav- agree with your views f' "Yea." re­
If a new idea of a Summeytzzam
horaesboea 'of aluminum plied Senator Sorghum. "I made it a
nd to outlast tbcae of eteel point lojiave my views in agreement farmer becomet a fad. the rabbit dog
may be puabed
the background.
with them before 1 aald a word."
He baa trained
•cant and chase rabbits t^ih aa much
RKMae aa doga, and. Indeed, chmiper.
Where He Would Be Welcome.
j
But They Don't.
H,. s BO reckJese he’s always tak-, BThe value some men put on themtiiunces.’ ’’Oh. sAnd him to onriselves makes you wish they bad the
rhsrUy bazaar ’—Baltimore American. | )ob of aaanaalpg your real esute.—
_________ ;_________
I Exchange.
Thank God erafr Bomlng thnt rtm
Worth WhUe Oiiotation.
'
-n,..fe s BO defe*t In life save from ,

“!
Will M Remarkable Map.

hare aomethlng to do that day wMdh
nuai be dma. wbeCher you Uka tt w
BOC Being (brcMl to wort and to do
70or beet wfll breed yon e ko^
Tirtnee which the idle «tB attw"

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