Traverse City Press, February 23, 1917

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Traverse City Press, February 23, 1917

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

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1917-02-23

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for the Great Secret Tuesday

Two Issues Next Week.

Y PRESS

TOAVER
BlBANiTMI
^|A

RAIK BOOSTED T.
re*d ’ ^or Jhe

BY MAIL SI.SO YtJUi

COPEN
STj

FdRIN?ESnGAT10N

Several petitions are
reference to InIfext Sunday
Kiservice. the open fontm which -Traverae City for the recall of John R. “'
passof the Comminiooera of
__
GinB and has long needed. The co^unitte b- The charges on
irfara
effect wUI eet^iah a signed thd'preliminary work has every­
thing ail lined up and the start will be »e petitioner® a® based aft
rati of 2S cen
lUn»? andsSc
made in the,baaement of City Library I the following copy taken
>ne mile. If
: four o'clock Sunday afternoon. of the petitions:
tront weighs over'100I pounds ti
The speaker will be Prof. U. E. Duck­ ■TO THE HON'
ditional charge of ten cents per bunAND THE ____ dn^ or fractioli is permitted, The ies and the subject “The situnbon in
dred
THE Cl'TV OF TRA'
vec
eaaximum charge^fc funeral vechile*
Mexico and Conditions on the Border.'
to raised from |^S0, toS.SO.
The uDt..^-------------^
Prof. Duckies is especially fitted tc
elector®,
entitled to vofe Ct
handle tWs subject as he spent con^
sidetable time in that benighted country ion in the city of Tiaveme'"
and knows the conditions there. The your honorable body
people should all arrange to attend add with section 292 of the
fill the room as the lecture will be en­ the City of Traverse Cii
tertaining and instructive while the of Jo)u) R. Santo
T^ondsf.
questions thst follow will add spice and said city. The ui
winter cami
mivsl
. .
day set foi thr f
in accordance with the pro
ginger to the meeting. It is free
CilT. The day
io Tran
Section S>2 of the City
every bodv
erica bc^ to ail
said City of Traverse CUj^
_______ lOlice. The adiooto a
> feel
open for bah the day bnl il it u
mand that an election ~
minds
l^t the ttitdiet did nol occupy
electing a successor ti
■> and
of the p02>la- They waited for
when that lime came bc^n to m^e
down towmd the Mcnidpal Skaiin* Bfbk
where ibe doinn were achedoled to be The entire cost of housing the pups
of the said Charter of
(in at two oVlock. Lon* before that
Hme (he people be(no lo arrive and when which the official capturer of stray Travuae City adopted
the Scat erent wai started aeveni ban- canine pets Is set for the firtl year aj
asked for and
dre^ tsere preamt and tbr aise of the 162. This comes about through the
Hie
! of a building at t37. and a
ground
reolal
for
the
vearof
I2S.
New
1 the even
the Commissioners have escaped the
danger of having the sacred precincts said tlty. Also for tiu
ill lone ^ remembered
of the municipal t^amber defiled by that the tatd John R. S
o a< one of ibe real festnrea to be
ed his authortiy aa a Q
•d io adrertiaiiv the Grand le 27 or more derelicts in ehsage of in that be purenatad o
> redoubisble Qeorge.
,forthe use of the sexM
Cemetery, caused the §
aaaet that can be cap-:

‘drti. R, Su.10. CorntblsiioDer ot Fi-

GEGMERSDOGilOlSE

G0STSCmr$62.

-n,e guto enthusiasts who sttended

'^t.?S7rXTfSSJ”.3'7b?'i“ back and each
Sh..and.. every
o™doneItaid.
of them

a«Sf atiptopeatertaiDeraaS bai Mtty
right to wear a amOe that wBI not wear
off.-

HUUIIESOCErtJ

NOT

Commerce turned
w^bead quart
quirtere iBt FrUdy
ttey foundi\aU
ball a dozen

viuttaDding tbe
..............................
fact that
icrev
■ecretarv did not show op and ni>yae^ned to know what it meant
'
bto-tottaeway to keep up
___moat people dont under
fliataray

scnoiuoMS'

- :Zi

»TDI£CUKX

______________ i«lrli£

j and It wants to pride itself on the fact1 are the
die loser. Better try if
that it has more enligfatened dtosmnioators of knowledge than any otbertown now.
in the country and right here to tbe
place
- - to find It out,
questions is attached 1hereto i
PRESS wUl donate thi
answer® of rboae «
more money
1i
>ney luat
to pruvetbstTVarert
«lead
in theeducaticed^nee.
City does
Itod____________________
.what ia
istfac
the reason
raasoB of die hi|b
high cost

of living?
Who furotohes. the Boney
ig? Whofurolahea.
educators salarle®?'' How^BUce
to pay I________
has the salary of
increased during
teacher cannot make____
ednn'fcaaiy of Qve
•540. a vear bow cinn
nme sum? What is the
exist on the no
cause of Wan? Wbat does a child
need
eed to know in order to get a livii^
What
— do
-1 you I.know of politics md
economies? How

Oxy-Acetylene System
Anything in th« shape of metal,
Broken stove or .machine parts,
cylinders or motor parts.

_____
^^,sr?ir?ak^ber^vS
lone himself? THE RRBffi wants an

West Michigan Garage

teacher® should get I20II0. a y*tr;
Why doDt they? Oet to your answer® girls and ahow that you deserre
the increase. The colums are open.
: Oct busy.

116-118 State Street

CITY DRUG STORE

' TRAVERSE enrs EDISON W
Utest Records Received Weekly

time.

Front Street

'

SERVHl

.Is the best
ed In Traveran Otf.!(haa*%M» circulation, _
cloaely read'Bid gets better retunmfbr
money expended than any other methProfitable advertising can only be
d in actual money that passes
into Ibe tm as s direct result of the advertisere appeal. THE PRESS turn.
iAea the circBlation and malotolns a
Sanrtoe Bureau that will
to the
p^^ation of copy. PRESS •rBadeij
invariably patronize PRESS adveritoar
because PRESS advertlBn dMl toirtjr

witoPRESSttadeSB. ^SSPRBBS:
into iritoy b^ Sa
'

dreda toto Ae wdnwQiiMig jtoo
Bostiy 00 rural raatea nmaing ««t
tbe dty. There to » better cob ‘
atton and advertising to.a boalnas*
posttion. nota ehartiBbl

plete stock of pure, fresh pre­
scription drugs is always

hand.
Let us be your family
Druggists

Wait's
Drug Store
scon WOODWARD CETS
ERSIUFROIUBE

145 East Front Street

Sold only by. MeCw

l^yrie^UReatre
CRE,<\M ar PHOTO-PLAYS

Harold Lockwood

SUNDAY
FEB. 25

BIG TREMAINE
METRO

par*mount

Monday, Fob. 26

Thursday, Mar. 1

The Reward of Patience

paramodnt

Edna Goodrich
IN
The House of Lies

Louise Huff
IN

ITHE

Precription work at our store
is done by competent regialered
phairaaciato who
scientific methods.
A com*

If your gbsaes are
eoiaf and you'diaUke to w«tf
them-lef us show yon the
Tone Leases. They are v^ ..
much more comfortable. We,
will cheerfully explain th«Bi
to you whether you buy or
not.
Come in today

lAffl

BifbL
tottMr.&rtokahd Minor. They
_ _jB^iatbefew»rofriceaadfinany
eeUectfnily, and In a b
e lasendedto tbe rightful place of meet
r
Commission room where i
A new time recording clock baa been
eminine a
g nnaA^ of school teachers awaked
instolled in the Pere Marquetto round
that of
bouse and from new on there wiU be no Of the youthful makenoT a greatar tbea Bwied wttb a petition for a salary
trouble as to actual Urae - pul in. The Nation. Tbe problem that trouMed jlncrease. All tbe members would like
P. M. is getting strictlj up to date and them was tbe high eortof UvlngandUie to have oooplied but felt that
new modern improvements are being only aolutioD they could fiad wu to go matter mitM be laid on tbe table
before the City's CUet Exeeutivb s£o
tbe preach Tbe payroll was -passed |
constantly added.
toalaocbainnab otUin~
'
and rcmtlne business transacted
tioo, and ask for an fnerease in salary.
They bad figured it out that it coats
them S6. a month more to live this
than last and this is constantly too
If yoo are not using KALOing with no relief in aMt. Tawenee
ICiiy prides itself on Its seboot leaeSiass MniE for Che washing—you

Welding Jobs

may have his diou^to and
care
neutralized
by t h
sleasneB ol a druggist %vhb
BUs hia preacriptioaa or b y
the uae of drugs that are
full strength.

.'Id'tr.vS

Tbe genial Scott 'Woodinud aoBe* .
mes uses his iourealtottc abllHy on
various matters of importance. Just
recently he tackled problems of Uie
“wimmeo folks" in tbe colums of THE
PRESS and wu reerarded by reeetving
a compliment in tbe wayot ib apprapnate pest card expressing a destoe out
investigation of i
be continue his services along ffiese de­
FOR SALE-50 ft comer lot on West sirable lines. Every line m tbe comd n^ension storting Peb.
• act for hearing of com- Stb. street Including about 15 c«d munieallon directed to 4lr, Woodwmd
building
stone.
Inquire
at
118
S.
Un­
y28, at cine o'clock in
adedrelormorc^^m^pnd of
ion streeL
deaamd pratoe
MBpabie to aeethe
Appoaedtotoy.oR |

■I of that future depeadi
depends only
The report of i
Ti and methods wed
are loud in tbeir prvtoe of the trdal- u read at the ''
neni occorded them by John A. On, Monday nigfat m
the fecal dealer, who had charge of the
_______nWtheir
are if yon only
*«■ »be wwy. OvertaDd^ialCw. Pkkb the time
le^ Sdmol W *^ the gueit*
« Iht 0.
R.'kl.

tMimOMHHIli^

the factory
,nd the remainder will

leSTAEEIHDEinTTir OH
SCHOOL BOARD NOWNEE

m

.U\:?S^l0VERLAND AUTO SPECIAL
was SOEE success

YOUR
FAMILY
PHYSICIAN

plant of The • Brown Lumber Co. to
.Hanistique has been rife for some time
I but there appears to be no ground for

ually, it is believed, employ more bands
than tbe whole plant does now. It -is
was galvanic action not-:
expected that Ithe cabinet work
and evidently
wiralessj
will be kept here
•tantaneously new spec-!
and will be pushed vigorously in
appeared on the scene. Nearly
effort to place it in the front rank of
re were taken by
concerns of this kind. Therk is an im­
-.and apinet stiffened for the
mense demand for the products this
Mb. Nash was eeideatly taken
company wQl make in the Traverse
and waa\»«ght without legal adCity plant and every effort will be made
tfae eouree to pursue,
to bring that business here. taken tp enable him to get
i taodi wdtti his attorneys but it wasj
■ew^edtimt one of tfaero wss ill in' Witch Hazel Cream—great
tbe other member of the firm I after shaving and for all skin
not be located. Mr. Nash was| roughness. Large bottle 25c.
timous, liowever. and did not in- at Scott’s City Drug Store.
a delay in tbe proeedings.
eras permitted to read the charges
hovered about five type written!
and to altogether too lengthy
pA These eomplainta filed by tl
Mre. J, W. Millikec is leaving for
Eakmtosfoaer and on which, he hopes California for the remainder of the
Ufeewe tbe removal of fbe Clerk
winter. This however will have
a eonMderable period and in the. bearing on the nominee for the Board
I iaelude Incompetency. miOfeas- of Education as it to Mrs. J. T. Miltiken,
is in office, such as paying out moO' who is entered , in the race and will
Bj^Mderim sritbout authority from have the honor of being thefirst woman
“■"—'iMpn, Wlnre to turn in sufficient to aspire to politicalelective honors
money from circuses bssed
Traverse City.
ofjan carried, unlawfully
Jay ' rolls, usurpation of
FOR SALE—One six hundred tree
. utd several minor items.
orchard. Peach and cherries. IK
|L,n«re ws»little discussioD and
miles out. Inquire at 118 S. Union.
n was ptaaed suspending 1

.'lIKliW

__

iBROWHtniBERCOIFAHY
wMTi^DmitEiuirr
Rumors of the removal of the entire

neebng was drag t

JINIVAL

nan to tka ereou i> bat
r reall’
dthe
ttaoda OBl i» ibu
---------competkon and MRbtae.r»
»iRbtae«r» a>d
m«l ihe coo-|

2 cents

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Friday, Mar. 2

Taotday, Fob. 27

Moral Uplift Society
PRESENTS

it May be Ypur Daughter

IN

The Rise of Susan
Saturday, Mar. 3

Wodnoday, Feb. 28

Gladys Coburn
IN

Clara Kimball Young'
'



Battle of Life

paramount

VICTOR MOORE
The Clown
[N

Charlie Chaplin in "Tbe.Rtok'Z

iiiq Star in a ‘~tTig '■Teallire i^wr} 1

wUgiielthatfcoMawto the pUce ,we
would like to ceUiMr bo«ie town.
We Tnallze we owe the Uvtng ntber
then the deed, edKentegee, which if we

TRAVERSr CITY iW PijntlC FORUM
QOTHK ™e^'7™™'c,'’serv.ce

the press f«n

TQEEIHER" WPMtnEHT,

^^U<;i&lry>riiha

• -S ‘=. ; “ K £SKSS5IS2PSiSwSS4

ei^heipe to go ^wbere or
oMfer term “eel oof
^
Un. ZuUa M. Pwiy.



GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE (ailh. and incase of crilicisms nf individua!s.,the writer's mirae mort UpnoTMyersi Myei^ • Sole Owners
rd willi the article—EdPtor, i
^
'*-v.
312 SouthfUnion Str^-t-

mm

CmskMI a>4 mart

h^sSrtltadteTrmtfcmCi^' wr““

V'

Perry Tek« • WWk el

adintended to pay 16. per week'Yor beInduetrial end Socwl Con
.U.U,
It would appear from the bill that is_j.^ youiself as ollicrssee you.
up for passage in the State House of
|n vour CItv PlJpSS of last w
I *4. e
Representatives'that, when the mun-staling as an inducement
.
icipaJ corporation conducted for the
locate •among us." it was'^**^J^'
,* ortung for leasU
benefit of the people interferes
k fact vour manufacturers were paying^;
.
.
the pix>fits that would otherwise accrue
,4:^ per year.
! '
K,

W tl.. pubiK conern. or 1„.

inpiilallii II

I son Cigar Co. came to your'town they

PRIVATE PROFFR.

,„A.

Sem ,o «

insiimce is tavalion and the worst of it
^ tahes to keep an a\;erage ^
is that to the unthinking there appears
That means that they must deto be reason atUched to the claims of
^.l,ariiy for the balance or on ’ he lact is e Ha e B amy of nn*
employed gvls going from factop' to
the private concerns. They sny
'*,\u1hout. The appearance of 11
factory, straining e«ry -ddfve-jnd
condlt^ Often
muscle to benertheircoDi
then enter into compeiition w.th a mun-i^,j,
factoiyi^ie>urth
icip^plant which-does not iiay taxes.! Oo'vi.u want factories to come* here returning to Hie same (act
lime, after Tinding that all.fj^ctorieB
Thefhinethattheyconvenientlytor-,f^rjh;, reason’ It would be much
^
,«i‘ss., >h,v
- get h that it WAS their own unfairness better to induce them with good schools'™”"'^
^
.0 the consumer and the bold hold-ups
g, .^st and a lower tax rate,:™;**
and unfair prices exacted without
,.g„
done. But you say,'The ' . ^^
*
raunicipial compePtion that was directdowm our High School
Iv responsible for the spread of the ‘
landJadj for he baUnce.and tte street
,m .0. die end ,t lb. prtv.e ,„»eeeb.
„i,,p
: lastes:
persist in the fight and succeed
ting legislators to create laws for itieir ,f,g,
afford
benefit then the mumcipaliiics will .b^rpools or e'
“P''"
'd-’!«»lebmm£ilidlb pn,fll.-. :

probably rcialiate with polf. wire and ',i,g, «ouidgo|to make
your. !■
*’ You probably heard the ftgv.
other taxes witbiii the confines of the i,^itrr place to livi
municipality that will overcome the
i,
almost impossible .Stevens,|of tabernacle fame, ipake the
taxation at the other end. The people ^ f„,d »n empiv house in vour t„wn.’™™ **'*
that-Traveree
of Traverse are vitally mteivsted in uut we find conditions changed some’
licentioui of a»y
this fight and should get fainiliiir w ith ^^|,g,
town he tiad ever been in. tnal liconaii ideas in order that they may un- jhis coming sprin-r will find „ tiouaness lurked on eve.y sfwl corner
derstand matie.>
. .xodus of people, much larger than bo-, 'ou saw bis party ail Bod their heads
1_________
________________________ fora hoping to find a town with better
heard them murtner '‘Us time"

I tomid the article by "Veteran"
tile Record Eagle very amusing. 1
die answer by Mr. Plont was a well de­
served r«bu]tf,.^t the facts of the case
are that the "Appeal to Season may be
found in the City Library basement
I have called for the paper, and -tbe
Librarian gcacionsly dug it out of
dark rececses of some subterranean
cavern where the little nuisance was
safely stowed away,
Albert Ktselka.

t F.iQ. Nk;hoIsoii

phoMarr

ofcoffce-ls^iuiU to am; ^ coffee bo*ght
elsewhere. Fresh, reaped fxery day. A
renmrkabiy good coffee « thi price nn
Per pound

FACTORY GIRL SAYS BISIMESSIAH IS WRONG
Editor Presa^-Tbe story is current
that a prominent buaineas man of thm
city told a factory man that he could
hire all the girls he wanted for tour
dollars a week. Now we factory girls
would like to know that man fo
needs a place in the ‘'Bug House.'
We have to work,,that is true, but
we are not an asleep just because we
took tired. It’s hard work that makes
us look sleepy, and lack of the neces­
saries of life that we have to do with­
out, because these same business men
think we are only “wimmec”
don't desene decent wages.
It is
time now thal we oiake a stand for our
rights if we must support the family all
winter. We must have wages equal to
that of a man, or where is that busi­
ness man's profit to come in.
_________ - FACTORY GIRL.,

Jumbo Peanuts

zz

313 E: EfeHr

A LimElAnCHE<M
your friends, wiB sanUy enjoy it
only the WMk of a MWifyoa
serve enr tka Of Co&n, and some
of the dainty wafra or cakes we

SOGIALISIE WILL ASSIST

!Z

For kealA’s fake, far ecenoiay.
fermfi.fiKtiDmWi«»nial»|

Our Grocery
McCormick, “oi Course*

...

tils

j

siisi«obsu

. Our fecial Brand

At a meeting of the Socialists Locait
held Sunday afternoon it was decided
day abolished by KALOMITE. tail, wno .stood for a platform “‘at
^
^
that the organuation as a body give
every asstetance to the establish!
Said only by.
McConaick. of Course ciui do nothing wiili their hands tied,
m'osKors
hoot «'mol
. i, ■ un,’,
_______________
mashers w-ii
w ijhout
a male esedrt.
wTitt
Vour t'hamber of. Commef-ee say' is the cause, Is it the low wilges paid of an open forum In Traverse City.
The matter was thoroughly dlscuaa^
and it was the ur.aminous opinion thal
the forum would be one of the best
things Traverse City has ever had.
tjuiries. Another got
and still another secuiv . .
vw*B people,'vrtHle
^•^jirojierty. This simply
m«ins
that
^toiit.
mpir;,,
“i'’!,,:;
™™ t,""'"! ■ ..bee,
For ^toraacb. Livfr and Kid................
the best' advertising 7’
''' i^*/*'*
You may feeTaomewhaf ruffled and

A„ .he drudgery o. waU.

.. „.Pb. ....b

ir'

.Bttie mopnd iB«tut«iener.



CHkans Phone 271

402 SOUTH UNION STREET
t»veneCity.lB«fr.

n«y disorders take
ake A. D. S.
Hepatic Salts El______
_
Effervescins.
Also especially valuable for
I made troubles. Scott's
Peug Store.

1 am^lnfontie'd that when the John-p[.

».....

for

,

CftIEAM ar f*HaTG-f»L/\Y3'

Moral Uplift Society of An^rica
-PRESENTS-

FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN ^
and
BEVERLY BAYNE

The Powerful Preachment

--IN-..

1TMAYBEY0UR1M8GHTER’ ^THE€®M!:SE®Er
Tuesday/Febmary 27: r

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Suntlcal mi meilic*] worn mml
(or. State Licensed maternity hospi­
tal. Steam leated rooms. Ex^Henced Durses.

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>«im NEW aod ^

Taxi, Traatfer a«d Dray
'
-Office PhooesCitz..3ll aod307
Bell t09
Res. R-lOW Citizens

TO'WOT FORGET TO BUT •

YOUR PRESCRIPTION

Tm md Coffee
OF THE

Will be Carefully Compounded
by Re^stered
Pharmacists.,
only^i

HANKOW tEA CO.,

Scatt’a City Dnig Store
For Campbell's

After Hu( Show-

MilamiPit Jrui $erviot

WahV^

CALL
EITHER PHONE 270
NIGHT------------------------------ OR DAY

w#i

spring nisi

D. H. Devendorf

Painter and Paperhanger
7t6W.7th.
Miotteepi
Samples will be brought (o your
home if you wish.
OEND YOUR SUIT TO US FO»|
o CLEANING AND PRES§IN(L|
HAVE PRACTICAL EOWr-f
MEhT. WE TEV TO PL^iSE' ' J

meebo£r
FOR

T. C. S1EAM LAIJnDRY
blhUnloaSt.

Botfi Phones

PRESSING

.J

oDc«. Young
WANTED-goPCd
TraTcne
6-2
mS l^S^tor Co.

DRS. TRP^iOQp i

TRUldLOOtt
PITB-U gla«K
smted. 406 Wlbelm Building.
“A iHre from Ura. Bolisca, rir.'^naovMcd the prlTate eMreUi^, co»
DR. SARA CHASE, 407 State BsA
WANTED
AT
ONCE
several
renter*
The dninatk! co«p by »htch
in( as Oamtbera left.
Block. Diseases 'of women and|efaUtf
to tta booa
Ihe.mesMKe Informed Holmee that for cheap houses. Call PRFSS OfflM.
WANTED TO . TRADE-Oood five
the Oi^jdbta and thorny
Ml'vHh would leave Ban Fmndseo bf
the arbeaes of the An .
aUht train and a
art^TC In Beattie In ^ room house with ham. rent! for six DR. W. J. mOOlMB - - DENTBT
made her a p^lar barolne tn ;«ho
dolkn a month, fof FORD QAR tn good OOODD..„»y
“H’D.” cnmted the hnnheman. contHUon. H. C.. PRESS Office.
came to nguri her aa tbalr ttam- *Wire Ura. Bolmca to leave the train
iifrfyioeBide.
WANTED BY MAN with family i
pton in the nbe^oal etni^ they were at Dawaonvllw and Join me there.’
to work on shares. Must have tools
Mtaxloc with the *r»at inon<»oty.
When HMmea and Camtbera
R B. KYSCUCA. M. EL
With the boom ri(hte tn wdlaptted reached DaKaoortUe the following and stock. Address PRESS OFFICE.
ROOM 2
poaacsaloo of one.ao-arowedly friendly Doralng. the former found |tehreoe 312 Union street
City Opera House Block
tc their canae, the
waiting on'.....................................
statioo pUttOTA
IMby
felt that they were reaeMiably imra HotiDM .brte|y^ explalDcd to him and
Residence.
Offiee
man with family, E. J. B. ICare of
from the macblnatlone of t^
see So. Union St.
TelcphoM
to Oancy, the local agent, how
But to thle coBcniBloD-aha tailed to ttfs stood with regard I lomber ship- PRESS OFnCE.
CitaZa
CttAfit*
make illoewace for the whlma of na- ments.
WANTED TO TRADE my farm for
thre. which, tn the newer, wider
“Not another foot of lumbar owned city property. Will accept any reason­
refloDS, freqaeotly prored more'danCONNINE & CX)NNINE
by the tndependesU la to go over
able proposition. P.
0. Box
«*rona and rlodlcttte than tn eettled
LAWYERS
ralta.7 be cohduded. emphatically.
Traverse City.
.______
cooDtry.
401 State Bank BuiMing
“Does the order go lnh> effect nowr
The aoBEier and nntnnn which W-J
WANTED
JOB
by
good
able
bodied
Ciu. Phone 12S
demanded Ciancy.
lowed tb« fllluK at Helen's claim
man at any kind of Ubor. Cail PRESS
dri'i 'Ui^r the’lumberlanda had
OFRCE,
DRAYtMS
AB wt-Odn
known
______memory
_
... of the <MiW l-r| ..fom Daw.pn wa. .boat todlmb Into
on the start tor B
WANTED TO BUY six or eight room
.V.r.v In
V.. dve tvAnHik
had - efigihe ab ^
•EMRUIIO.
habitant.
months AbMW
ther^had
when ta
he h«M
heard lit name house in good condition. Must be Light Chur * Bnnngo Um. Cita. PW
b«aimr.-or». nilQ. TM cHU.jW ._lta0 vioi
ordinarily a rlrld green, were ibouted and ttimed to' she the agent priced right. C. H. Care of PRESS •Cfi. Roe. PhoMfiM.
OFRCE.
t^r thatflfrt Tom. enri.
- waiaMsd night and day for Area ln.| »Whafs
’y“*
- ZERflfiULLEM
■Wbe».*ln
tlhder-lllike ^Wo6ds.
3, 4 or 5 Light and Heavy Dray. Mynfifi*""*'*
“Cneoujde. Tern." ordered OUn^.
-normal years, leaping torrenU, gan.
room fi*t. Write care Press, Goods Moving a Specialty. AutoTrovk
*Teu'n
not
^olag out todas.”
There' were now afony. dHed<aiP
gl^I^DM,fuU<Iescripiion
Service.
b— to pay if these Toga
conreee, even the large rivers anch •* , '‘“ThfeMH-he
,
;ooveDieQces< rent and name Phones Citz. Office Sib
Rea lOM
the Cklapoola and the Oregonla haring don t get down to EJ Ca[d

, Fourth Epitodo.

BAY BANK JIOSPITAL
^W?xcp, your I

WANTED

IBlI

dwindled Into Inslgnlftcant str^^
The question that confronted the
lumbermen w as as to bow tbay wgre to
get their loss’ froth thy
to lb*
river St Kl Capljan. And lo }hts qnesUwv there wgB htltt bos
one answeg poaalThey must pocket their pride and
‘ the railway ovtoed by ibe
This, they might bare been pmsltv
ted to do YdihouUnterference notll the
rains permuted'^era to raasiM Maer
t>ooml^.'had bof Bnpert BbJmaA f«ninilhg Wtmi New Toi*.^taaiBad by
tbe merest chance whnt his gompatlton vere .dcRiBt. Then he «ot hw. <.
“Send Oarruthera here,'’'ofdeetd tbe
magnate

-c .3. . .
"What's ha«>ened. Carrnthent" de­
manded Bolmet. aa tb* wanacan ap-

of party wbo will show same.

and iheri'll he pitch hot to pay
with before ve get through with this
gavA" grinned Clancy. “The Big Boea.
Jnat cane Ih on lionber foor. He bar
tedered all the lumber bMpnedu

WANTED-tt once. Young
maoi atenogrs|4ier. Traverse
City Refrigerator Co.
6-2

stopped. When the boys bear of 1'
they may get dlmgreeable.’'
liDchael Morrteey. a feariea* olt
trialiman and leader of the Independ
enta was ibe first to bear of Holmes
Srder. In a mindte he was on tbe job
Bo buy'did Morriaey get. la fact, tbs
by tbs middle of ''the afternoon, inde
pendent lumber operators were strenk
tag Into town from all poidu ofrtlh
compaaa The big meeting held.Jn'tht
was sdfitwaaed h>
Moiria^.
•^ys." Morris^ ahoated.
“ih*
Amaifanfttad hu^ordsred thu
itaB’t Ap hSr* timber 0s^^\

MARK CRA*
For ligtat draying and Irnggage ctBs
Pbecr Number Forty-two 48-4

LEONARII COURTAOt
Dray-Calls for Bagg^
HonseSm
STOCK FARM FOR SALE-lOO acrei Phone tot «ith all natural advantages and 7C

the speed was fifenty mUea an Sour
at least
Imes stared at the train, his face
with' fury, euralbc tike a
Bantas Clancy was tearing about tryinf"to find out what to fio. In-fBct
there Vu nothtag to do-that would
stop the nala barring a

ALL MAKES OF BAT­
TERIES charged, fitored or
repaired: by expert batWy
man at riie Stora^ Battery <tatioa, fcoraCP Can and State.
J. W. Slater Aut^ Co., Both
Pbooet.
4M
Awful FoaMhlUty.
Aftar Along drou^ there MU a tarrest at aUn, and $ c

HMWI

lOc

i^NG FLOWERS

MADE BY TilB cm' BAKEEV

PJbNE'S 6REEHH0USE
if henitli ie wealth, get rid of
eaunatiam and piles. Sure

AMERICAN DRUG CO.
aOQ ft. Front St.

W, D. V. 217 W. ItstHSt.

aa ah* fiBieefi oat:
’■^'imaaesgiir train."
soon SI there's enoo^ water,

silent drnmatog on Ids deafc.iwith a
pencIL
“Gamitben.’' be said at last 'tie're
not goidqf' to carry an* more, Iw for
ttkoae felluwa lU only playlog thetr
game. Iher're Dot going to.kg^cott
this rsa«ray when thtnge are , ..
smoothly with Them and thotfalfteck

«0iS COIN BUTTER

130 Com

Oftt. 63i

WhlchT
“la oar menial Uvea we can either
keep bold of tbe rudder and ao d«' e exactir whai conrae we take.
vtyt potnta we touch, or we^ean tall
to do yua and falling, w* drift, and
are blown Utber and thltheri by vrery
passlag hreeda"

of logs from tbe Indepradenta"
■Think that's safer protested Carti ^
ruthera “It would he jut like thet
•crappy bnneta to drag U Into conn ou
Traverse City Creamery
a cooiqdracy charge or nocarittng of
that kind____ B«sl(taa tf ytft tend s
wire. She's stlU on the Job. jtan know.”
“Tbat'e right" agreed Bolmea “It
Hard to Oeeslde.
.
wouldn't he safe. If she got hold of
Mrs, Newcom—“Before we were 1
a message U would make things very
led you aald that mr'BUghtesi
uncomfortable Indeed. Mark mgworda
dumld b« your low." Mr New\-e_
Carrothera the 1 a d—^ dour
-hlzacriy. my love, but you hove su girl ... I think HI run down to Dawmany various and welt developed
soorilU tonight Ton'd better coom
wishes that 1 aio as yet unaWe to
along and. while I Blink of It wire
ctdo as to which li the slightest.'
Behreu to meet u thet*.’’
Pltubnrgh Post.

Wortfi Your While
YE^^wortk^obr ihil4 to read every line of our store
news, espfcially when we offer tuch exctplitial
buying chgaces as the following:
Yard Wide Fercalea
A staadilrd quiily Percak. 36 iarkes wida
' In a good iBBiie of light aad dark pa**«m*'
IV values el yard

SILIl POPUNS
49cvd.

12kr^

Ladles' Necimeor
Saturday Sole,at
j^fcnndSOd
E» Sunni.,

Thive big valu» in £fash Tovid.
ii^ltvard

Cfaoosr (tom
al 40c yard.

aUks now

m24caoA5Sc.

. .

“Are «b g^gti iitab^ tor thtr mbb
srriaaSBOitr nwred Uarrtaej.
*Toa bet JOOT Ilfs ws atn't” the
crowd sboatd Uck.
“The «aly thing this old tree crab
ta ufeaM of tk-Tiw." went on the big
Irtahman. “He'll ihy when somebody
thrdiri a law-book at him. Tbe Amal­
gamated ain't bankering for any feder­
al loVoWgaOML Now the truth Is. fel­
lows, we can carry thlk Ifitc
beat the bunch o' crooks nt the head
of the Amalgamated. We’ve Bood this
Umgtenongh. Now we'll take the bull
by Che boma.''
■nte appointment of a committee
wait on Holmes and Inform him that
he was up agatnst a Bulab fight unless
he ^oae to comprwiilse quickly, re­
sulted tn Morrisey's selection as ebsir
-“Toot troubles r snarled Holmes
'When he had beattl the iwpon of the
committer, emphatically stated by
Morrtsey. “Your troublsa, but not my
troublea. . . . Tbe Amalgamated tried
to buy yon frilows out ton refused
to selL Tbs AmaJgafflsted hoHt a rail­
road In here at a great expense and
yon boycotted It. Now, heeause you're
I and dry yon want to make
icoce of It Well. I'm here
yon cant do It—not by a d------sight
you can't This rallwsy was built by
private capital. It Is sot a common
carrier . . . Now get out"
■That's your last word. Is \t7" de“It it is we'll ses
what rile conri* have to say about
' “To h— 'with the courtl." ahonied
troiiBca. hie face afiame with paariem
daik ey<« gleoAlng. “Not
i Atek'bf risiber morae over this rud
'unttt#»»‘'Adw0HL"'
' On the b*ela of this dectaratlea
'a roar from the browd ouislda, followed by a deep rmihUar notae rimt
brought Bolm* ' ........
tbiifr feet With _
. .
rioh piatfonn. Itie al^t that met thtfir

'Bp in^slrr' ahld Mr Totai^
•let; torThave huriod tbru win
LoadOB Mt-Blta.
The paaaanger." cried Hsien. "Kg
left El Oapltan tod the leg train will
•ho Knew.
tdt It There is no way to and a «
He (ezplalniag about stocka)—‘7o«
inf."
know.' wtkst msrglB In' don’t your
TTolmes stood by. Ms hags fiata 8li«—yes. Thafs tile money you
eiepebed. hla eyes rotUng srildly. For put up and tone.'’—BoatOh Traanolpt.
onta In his life the big lomhertnaa was
cornered. He bad no
this amatlon. AU the huge staff of
tha A<o**B*8tated couldn’t aave Flor­
ence BtflmeA whoa be knew to bs on
rbs Umlted with death ruahlng down
upon htr.
“Ooofi Beaveur gasped HolmeB,
“my wife la on that train."
‘Tom Dawson wssted ao time In
1 WRITES
vrards. Be had bees trained to act
Qoidcly tn «la«a like thU. BMor*
anyoOA even Hotmes. reaUsed what
ofUadlm. Oan Soon Drag Sffd
was bappeolng. DawsoS wu on ths
engine. She bad been all ready to
start when he received tbe order CO
unconple. Now Tom had nu for her.
A moment later Helen was In the cab.
“Ton cao't wait for a fireman.'
girl aald. deririrelr. '“ni puMi
MhOTcl, Tom. Qnlck, now 1“

•*nutr afcostad Beteia

INSlJ^NCE
LLCLEVELANDAGENa
all kinds

Z R. R. TIME TABLES

They were off. Past tbe water tank
..Id Loco fifi, past the ronndbtmae.
past the freight sheds snd ibrongb the
fringe of scattered cottages at the edge

of the turn, um h bash they tafi

behind tersmeads with neat white
man'aid fruhly idow«d vegetable
patchsn. Then came tbe forest and
they tars through s lung visu In tbe
pine and sprees down . . . down . . .
down.
beld-tka throttle wife epea.
it was a marvel
they kept tbe
ratU. Tbe engine
AKd swayed

CHAKCk OF SCHEDULE ON THE P^ETfiARQUETTE
Taking effect February. 19 trains will
cave for aO poInU North at 6:45 A M.
and l:4fl P.M; and treintfor tbe South
will leave al 5:40 A.M. and 3:10 P.M.
These Wains will make connertloa*
for all polo*. The 3:10 P M. trein
South will caqry throngh Cfaicsfo atcepler. Any further imformatioD you can
secure by calling the Pere, Marquette

Al
wnr Mri A «a» of eferhuBlng tbaf a*r.B.»Op.m.-DaUy aaosnt fiun.
petma North ob4 South
'
On
pinfiSMl Arv.TS
edfifir taashwlnc-train
w-^*4iT mil. AU M>iiW
wUffly na»whri«t-^
taen mOfii ahenC
Tsro-thleda «C CbS distance to ■
.apltaa haft been -covarOd hMoca.
awliwiag round a ewre. tbay eanffht
eight of the runaway. Mowly they
. 'ihe long train of iogajfrooi wWa
galfieff upon U. Now enly a thonaaad
Dni^p bad been ecdervfi^ uncouple
ymrda aeparated puraaar and pnraaed
bia rnilne. went tkunderftg pwt tbe
, BOW fire hundred ... now throe
station under Its own MoaiestBm «a
hundred. It was the CTMal momcsit.
tha road to El CnpitaA a dm grade
drtvped her sboveL Oat ahe
atr^ of twenty mllea, aritk a gooff
on the (ootboarde of the away-pro^qipt of going Into fbtf rtvw whM
lag aaglM. M«y mltan an hov was
,U ranelwd \t» Jouniey'a e^the apaed shown by the IndHMBi. Ooa bv.
JThe rwanrk of a amall '
•r . .. elqanr-iso* n
off ttao treable. U was
BOW fifty fesL Balea wnaon thBtandetiLv.^dfw.'
about rrienring the bntl
"of the:^PA' Now only in^
»
jthe laiabtt ^ to sHU by .
tiaL*0(W HoaiMoL
anted Hta'reaf car and the pUot.;
: It wugMMhtor ihAcaewd. olmffy llMhBciahjBmiwd.
». A.-r
‘b t:W
Hoot*' City.
aptallagilisgltii, Wiariwhoopeand
_
itoeBitwrtaInty Daw:
V 4 rS« h. IS.—ph
loMohi UoU
swnrtBlac over the oad ed ths tall car.
;*^j»aa-aK*vi** ~
breath and blew
then tw|^ Bdnatea t»«
led to

rrj;.*!

Sriurtiay al . ...

..........

Come tfO the Great Sale of Swcat»ers
Furs, Overcoats, Cloaks, Etc.
Over One Hundred Sweater Coats are Now on Sale at Reduced Prices
,, I
yf'

Sweater Coats for
forMen.
Men, Women
^
and Children.
Sweater Coats in
in All
All the
the Different Colors and Weaves.
SWEATER COATS
wonh up to
$U1, $\2 and Sl3.n0. at

/vr“ I SWEATER COATS

/)> J ftp

SWEATER COATS

$6.95 I S50. 6TaSd“li“a, S4.95 4.50.

ftp

at $0.95

This sale does not include our entire stock, but it d«s include over one
choice Sweater Goats worth from $1.25 to $13.50 at 10, 20, 30 and 40 per cent discoun

Beautiful Furs at Haff Price

Half Price

(hir enure stock of choicest Fur Pieces. Scarfs, Muff* a^ Sets ar& all included at

Forty Mens’ and Young Mens’ Overcoats
-4-

Udies’ and Misies’ Qolt*
Garments'

V

Worth up to ?10, $15 and $18
At $1.95, $2.95 and $3^95

;

PRESS ADS GET RESULTS

Saxon “Six”

.mG.TOl'kI.Nf, CAR FOR 5 PEOPLE

1;;

oa will find the new series
.‘fexon “Six' roomier and
more c^ mfortable than ever
before. Also the doore have
been widened. So entrance
and. exit are easier emd more
convenient.'"

m

Suton ^'ShT' if $«65 f. o. b. Detroit
• .Specifications-New bodj design, larger bodv, new nnteb,

, .bow. new style fender,, testr^ments mounted on ,

,Jc«n-be^ngs. and twenty other refinements. '

? -

Saxon Agency

------------■"T
■'*v

-^1 /

Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats

-

14^’ and Misses’ Plash CoaU
At $U.00. $10-50 and $22.50

J. H. STEINBERG
LASS OF THE umBERLAHK VOBTHFUL JOURNAUSTJ

1.



. •.■

^

OurSale-A£ liDeoft, TicnOafififfs, Etc.,
will po6itiv«iy end this Sattu’&jfcight.

SS. “

Gave Farewell farty

Mrs. L, E J>TTnoon and Mrs. Andrew
in AUlUn. 52S Fifth street DeceasedbadlMa iH Fryaell gave a.&revell party Monday
raverre Cin car boast of another'pneunomu *nd afterDoon si 615 V. Tenth lOeeC prerioua
WBy. Onel.yoneabeiwlstedTtVliBiid.'PuWicBtio-i which mahesnsappearaBce.jj^^ppjjpj^g peb. 21. Fuuera] from I the depamre of Mrs. John Adams.
brake? until the train began to slow weekly This piper ii known ae ff>®!west Side Church and interment in
A eery pleamt aftemoao was spent
and was Bnallj under control.
''-WEEKLV EVKSTS'-' and is publiahed'o^t^^.^
in crochat and &ncy work and a tasty
There waa no Ume to loae. Af soon by Robert Straub and Harley Derr, two
repast served.
ae Uie train oatue to a atop wltttln flfty'bright boys who have recently entered
Baine> Htcber breathed his last at
leet of the sldiug and switch at Cala- their teens The boys pnnttheirpaper the family home 1004 Lincoln Si-, Feb.
poola. Helen meed for the lew aQd.^f,^^ school and evenings and il covers; 17 from dropsy. Funeral from Oak
opened the tracks. Wlihont
a moltifude of happenings not oniv in Pick Cong church. Revs. Clark and
Lodge
;°mT
iS' Z T™-.r.e C, bul .v„ ,h,
-orid Tl,dr.,od ori,d,..,», F,h 20
the I. . .
ig. ■ Fcbniarr 27. Doni
lomb.. ou, joiun,
u,. B»g .nd Th, edoon.l doluo,. » «n,
eooU
d«««oI 0«.r)2^!
:.„JM ihon, -uo Odl, . I., fe-i ,0 1» "oH.1-4 to .d..ouj. bj
of p,
w..h,og,oo S,.Feb. lo!
.p.r, b„»eeo them ud dln«a. )u.. th* old do—p.perb
therein she.
^.^orv Chureb Feb.
.................
LI-______.n,4i.,es....K&n
'
... the ............
rumble
of .L.
the Limited became considerable
thought and more than
Betliriwlj hi Drtrtit
audible.
.ordinarv abilitv T>,e fimi issue of, Old age ended U*e earthly career of
Miss
Helen bad thrown the switch hack'Weekly Eventj- made its appearance,Mrs Lucinda Wolcon Feb. 21 at the
_____Chkrione ‘M. Muir, how spent
two weeks with Me. and Mrs. W.' H
Continued from page three

BARD THE DAIICE

When wi,b a shriek end a ro4r ihelg^„,„g ,„t.scnption? from fnends ,he to Nashville. Mich, for >ntennei.t,
crack, tram of ,he P. I. 4 O. wenl tea.succeeded
with
succeeded in
in getting
getting the
the com
C'
lug pa«t. AlUched to Ha rearwas the
r.rt.c inrt h«fnr«
Drtvate car of R.,ns« Ho,*thevboughTl press jB»t before
on in braaa-bound obeerr^on plat , 'htch reaches :
form was Florence H«amea., .
jabout3a Previous to the securing
There ia no need to entw Ihtn de-'tbe press the paper- was pntited with:
taUs of the great legal batu# tlMt waa'pec and ink and often an eight page;
fought againat tbe Analgarntte^ n&der iaaue made its appearance If always,
the iniersuie comotetee a«-.«I thejbas some snappy new? items and thoseahlpmem of a PKkuce thsou^ twoj^jj^,
,o e&couragt enterprise, |
;^^_*f:!‘ipiliative and determination m Young^
tlie baxls for suit against Holme* and
should' give ihe boys a ifft. I
hli crowd as comeioo carriert.^
,Anienc
already past the experimecud
Not only were the plalnUOk *terded|
heavy
MIW .lKn.AiT.-a
damages’
I..,,
-____ ,
___________lIS
Ithe Orand R.pu^ Press
.S adjudged
a commoii eartte^UUn
•• ■
the appearance and general worth of,
the meanJng of the law
■on WB* litmlted by tb
the paper. The Traverse City PRESS j
and preaented with as
adds it's congratulations and wishes:
watch.
the youthful editors the success they!
Th^ were
in their enterprise
at the home of Bnpert BoIhIm s«i meet.
*Tt‘e all the doing of eher fi^son
girt," remarked Holmea, gifaly^whes
be heard the couiTa deMMoiA-tJmt
little devu has coat na a c2 Aion “But ahe-B Btlll working Ihr
isn't
she.- Itmulred yoang Stephen.^
The home of Cbaries S. Msy. 624 Fifth
I don't weue a can to herrf
t
“For two good Maaaoa,> Autned (treel.wt> rnddened Friday morning si..
Holmea. ynit ahe aaeedfytS^.i 4:65 when the wife and mother together
with new bora iofani paswd from ihis;
then she
that cif yoA
Wired fnim the^^^w. Ufe into the great beyond. Ms.Mayis maa-j
Bgrr of (he local Keioi Store and altbaiigh j
! bM a Aort time haa made manyt
ids who «yippaty« with the busbdnd
friendi
children who »iirv^^r Thr rm
.;i^vitp.NTn.Ttm)
maioi were placed aboard tbr
i. R. & I. traio and taken to Ml. Vemon
)Ohio.fair ialermeait.

OBITUARY

kit...;-

:«<itober home Saturday. M«s Muir
iS connected with the Aonis Fur Co

3i
Kod aven thoagh
they’re low-priced
the5r*re uouaueily.
dornble end good*
lOOkiDC.
We bare Bold a great aa^ to -the hooaewrvea eboot
town BAd here yet tahear eemphunt abodt thenv
Coogoleam Sags era taet aopplMRiDg all odwr im»
of meditHD-priced mge oow on ^ oMrtet.
They're wa^ietile sod WaleipfooC
faattaiB^

Lie Bmt wllhoBt

Come hi todeir nd let a« teff >ed abeat them end
Miow you eome of the vwy hendeoioe pattenta tffalch
we

Speaat F*rk;^ by -

J. Wk-^AT®R

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