Traverse City Press, August 10, 1917

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The TTraverse City Press
GKMiD TItAVBKSE RECiOrrs HOME NEWVA»E.
TRAVRR8B Wv. illCH. AIKHJ8T 10. 1W7. .

BY CARRIER *t YEAR

Ory GBCUIATIOH-

owmoiBi

^JOBmMAII

NAVYRECRUnS
LEFT IMWDAY FOIL
IRAININGCAMP

^

BY MaA

EAGUS TD STAGE
AHOffiTAUNT
Why not
imATHRIC
buy
i Kodak
now?

The enlisted and drafted men of the
dty were given a rare treat at the Weqnetpag club Monday night Thr'club
at his hAe Saturday evening. Hr.
bdd
open houae for the mca and Gieir
lUrbancs^ to this city in IBIS, and
lady frienda and all enjoyed tbemsetves
had madea great number of friends In
“The Elopers*’, is tte Coming
___ country, who Some Badly Bruised up and it to the utmost A patriotic program and
^ Young Men Leave to Helpj|tbe city m
AtttactioQ for Local
tableaux were rendered by the Grand
IB Thought One Person
y to the bereaved
Defend the Stan and
Comedy Fans
mverae Auto Co. band and members
WiUNot
Recover
__ j. __ leaves a wife and two
Strips .
of toe club, and Mull’s five-piece orUugbten and other reiaares. Puneral
cbestra
furnished
music
for
dandng
For
three
weeks leO of our amstenr
Seven
people
were
aeriowiy
Injury
lervices were beM tram the home TuesTTie seecnd deUthment of navil milgbt Everyone present en- acton have been rehearing bardfor
in charge of Rev. Demas
—to the utmost ind it the big muaies] comedy 'The Elopers"
which they were------ „
chu^eof Petty Officer DobiM C. HoW». :k*chlin. .Two I
rd by the- Cass quartette. Interment near Elk Rapids. The car. owned by was wltoMneere regret tlat they de- wUdi is on at toe Lyric n^ Mooday
The «i*t detachment left here la AJwfl.
and Tuesday. Qn Monday n^ in ad­
Jay Brwiett, was bsdiy broken, one parted for Iheir homes.
inOafcwood.
» in uumber, «nd are scattered in
dition to toe show. Alice Brady mpp^
wheel being <-oat|delely 'demollsbed.
many different pieces. The boys went
inabigfcttnre and on Tureday'l
inabigfcttnie
Tura^y mc
The Whole party wss badly brnUed,
from here to Grand Rapids where they
guerite
:uerite Caerk
C^ark appean.
appeals.
" '
broken and cut up. and it«thot that
. joined a
The Dicturea are given ia_addittwi to
Mra. Brunner may not recover. Hr
the
show
as
an
added
atirection
ao yon
and Mra. H. Brunner. Hr. and Hri-F.C
deipUa. to io intotitiniDE.
will aee two rtiows for toe price of one
Wartfer. My. and Mra. Henry Bowlei
The company cont*^o«> some young
ncfmet start jiromptiy at 7:15 and show
Jar Bracket were out for a pleasure
men who were drafted for service but
ri^t after toe plctuiet, ao if yon want
(and bad come upon a fine piece o
preferred navy life and some who were
L They were driving at about S CommnoicstioQ Prom Upsing to tee the inctoret and the show, you
drafted but had enlisted before the call Northern Mich. Odd 1
Reserv­
milea an bonr. when they came to i
Ssys That Someone Was wiUbavetobetoere.by7:lS.
and Their Friends WiU ritkrp
came. The Home Guards were at the
ed seats are now on aije at box office.
bend in the road and in making
Misiiifoniied
train td bidthe boys gooilbye and wisk
Cdehiate Labor Day .
‘The Ekqiert” it a dfiTerent kind of
the turn, the ear went over. They
■ tbm a safe return.
amateor show; one that wUlopen
were all taken to nearby fannbouses.
STATE OF HTCHIGAN
those who left Tuesday
your eyes.
wito the exception of Mr. Brackett who
EXECUm^FFlCE
in D. . .
The show is under the auqilces of
brought to the dty. and Mrs. Bruot James De lod^ vWled Grand THyerae Lodge
the
local aerie of Eaciet which
was nneonsctou for some time. Mr. RDLPH DUFP^
____ Miy Gildnrski. Donald C NO.KB Ihnradaynlght. They came to
full houae each ni^t. Ramen
Brnnoerwas seriously .cat and braised
Secretary tp toe Covereor
Hobbs, Lynne Hoxie,-Adolpb H. Koih witncn the exemplification of the First
pictures start at 7:15 snd show shoot
and M^. Wmner sustained a broken
V
June
2B.
1917.
Harry Gilbert Lee. Marmus Lund, Har­ Degree which was beriowed on eight
8:90.
and. whOe Mrs. Wsraer has a broken Dear Sir:ry Orton Pray. Cbartes L. Mahn. Har­ canadatea. .
abooider bone. Hr. and Mra. Bowles I have your letter to OoTenKM-Sleepold O'Leary, Alfred Rudolph Roen.
After the work and lodge
HelmerSsttrer. ArthurDrummon SmiHi were over, the vtaitora ware taken to nd Mr. Brackett received ma^ c^ er with an iocloaed newapnper artkie
and brumes and the tatter a Ili^en from the pen of Mr. Jtmes
George William Smith, NeU Bernerd the anlng room where lee eream. cake
shoulder. With the exraptiot of M«. which yon say expresses toe h
Salem, Winiam
Stepan. Eari Clifford
■ The 1. 0.
Brunner, they are In no immediate dkn^ lof toe tanners in your county.
Tatch. James AHon Bennett. Pranch 0. F. lodges
toe district tre planning ger. The spot where the accident hap- gq bv at toe appointment! of these
Ttevelyn Carver
Archie QeraW on a big picnic to be held at Elk R^
pened is a dangerous one and ail anto.Qoagty Agents u cdncenied.toeOov.
Beattm.
ids on Labor Day. September 3,1S17.
..................................
--.t-.u.--..
r himself
lies
should be warned
by this mis- emor
himselfhad
had 1nothing to do wito it.
It U hoped that the hoys will get
The several lodges will journey to KslThey were' appointed by the M. A. C.
immediate training and will I etnm safe­ kssks tonl^t to visit toe lodge there.
totoorities. and I'tuppoce toat ill makly to ttieir homea here when their time
Interest wss di^lsyed Hen^ Edwwds. toe young leMow
tog -to many appointments periiaps
who was Bhotjn the shoulder by Mrs.
of aervice is up.
and every brother preaent enjoyed
good time. There will be work m toe Leenstd Wright, is out on suspended
in. 1 can anure you that so far as toe
Second degree next Thuisday even'— sentence, with orders to report e««y
Uorernor is concerned, his sole iim is
TeV
Monday morelng to JusUi^ Hsnrtpviki..
and-a good allesdanee is requestod.
to Ml
A delegation wUI go to Elk Raplda
>o« Store.
City Drug
Banday, August 12, to make fell ar- bagusge to the pretence of

TURNED UnmE

CONCOaONGTHE
COUNH AGENT

DDDFEIiOW PICNIC
ATJI RAPIDS Wm
BEBICATTRACnON

VOL. i-H0.it

YEAR

Kodaks are no lu^r
than bdore the war—
Eastman Quality, same
as ever. Now is die
■;>4iroe tojbuy one.
We have the Brown­
ies. Kodaks and Kodak
Jts., all the new ones at
any lirice you like, $1.50
to $2150.

jlpsmoN

Wait’s
Drug Store

Good Things to Can
^"‘"^sTJr%eaIfast”

McCormick, “of Coui^”

train -wfll dm tonrtoWd tor Bn day of
toe picnic and everyone u nrgehtly re­
quested to coma. AUarewelsomeaml

whenever you have a newt item.

bitegapicnkbssteL

“1 BIT #fl SORE THAN 1 COWD CHEt!”
, •

W. .11hsn.an.Mil «>«• to mirtate b.twh»i. 1 man. a BIS BLUHOER that I. apt t. cast m. d»r .a. 1. my thi. anmn.<.r pwxhataa.

I bought Too many Ladies’ and Misses’ HIGH-CLASS Ready-to-Wear

SUITS

®

-

DRESSES

-

SPORT SKIRTS

-

SILK WAISTS

Now All Must be Turned into Cash in One Week.

"-•-•-''■“■"“■tsrsr ".“.rs

THE FOLLOWING^OUp^^S^AN^S^^^

read

LADIES' Broken Uoea o(finist aiits,. senatiraial offer compnsinR sport Mid
PIIFPP dressy styles in 8erees.plaids, poplins rtdmbctares. Tlinfs less than
SlUlO half price ............ .......
LADIES’

......... ................. .......................

LADIES’
K/h
10.75

DRESSES -“-S- Wo«ld.wa.e.patWB0

■ QQ

^

« from

71-“
ZS
3.98I1F

UDIES" Linneiee Waists, a big lot and many styles, sailor, roll or Dutch
m SILK “dt models, mide of lawns, voiles, organdies Oh! What a

gc

rtTFIGOATS^ «8
Ladies’Fhr Scarfs from last season, worth and wen worth

STARTS

SATURDAY,'AUG. 11


$1,48 tud $2.48

■ HiiSn Giogl^ and Percales imdiy most elegant garmenS and well
lySworthnptoWXO.^..---........................................-......-.......
UDIES!
IIITC

Many styles indnding the weU known “EISK" in FELTS and
VM.VETS for women and misses. These are,remarlmhly

HAlo wKi«»«*d.........................................-T....

gg,
||.||

g*

$1.49

un 1IIICDV
“ all Mlars,
niUijFlEllI also a lot of Silk Ribboas at yaur awa price.

2" wm 10“

THIS UHUSUAL

SALE

J1.00

Voor

«P

LADIES' Of the newest effects ar 'roany new patterns Values within the
nPORT reach of the thinnest putae............................ ........................
JKIRTS

Waists^™-”......... ....... - .......... -.....

All sat of standard eiedlence, large aaeortinent

THEM

17c

...... - - - - 81

LADIES'
All of newest styles, afternoon, etieet or evenbig
nnmpro *ei.f. Colo.nandnwterialssuchaspoplins.tafetas

ETC,

CAN-RESIST

Drmrn ATC

Herfs a snap; Many coloia to choose from. Styles snappy as can

COATS ■*

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A MOST THRILLING OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED! Ladles' and Mea’s
Gnat and Sait
- Hangers

BROWN’S

ItMatf for oolyOM week

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wsfm cmf P8SSS
PHdM
wi
by n«
GOTHIC HIESS PRINTINO 8BRVICB
C.B.Mye«.

JMIESLDESIORb
lae

IbmM. H. Dea

jHb

Thirteenth
Birdm^Dropped^

SS-SStSS

ftnfly lot fe Oekwood, Mr. Oew^
mu 48 ye«» of i«o. »nd ^
----- up until elew-syewK i«o.

gothic press PRINTINO feERVICE
Mym * llyeni. - Sole Ownert
PUtte trite ri hto ootUge there. «»
ud hto brother eontroUedtbe Dew
W2 8<wi Won Street
ChMiiicri Ptont ri Cuter SMIng end f<{r
suae time be hed ectiee UMigeBont
ofH. He wue member of Jererrifiw•
tethtorityendw*.
ttie region. He
PhUUpLong of Beoltb to «pe^ leaves to mourn tbelr losa. e wife pnd
the wort with friend* »t tbeMorgno
NUii. Hugh of Deboit and Vucfc at
m sUter,lln.N. J.Boviekrt
Boyne CRy. and one brpther. Frank dT
Mrw d. R. Tnifont Md Uttle dw(bter
Hollywood. Criif. Ftfneral
1*UT» of YiwUentiarevirilingberfte wue held from the oottage at Platte
ter.
L. Weyer. Unlwi St
Lake Sunday end the remains brotherc
Monday momiug. Rev. Demas Cocblio
Mre- Locy DriwM end two diughtem omctoUng at the grave.
JtBtb and Vera, of Detrrit were in tbli
^ dtyandLeUndtbe U«t of the wee*

By ALAN HINSOALE
a of the,third gea--

AUTO COMPANY 0R€^
Albert C. L.'taM
Napoleon Plant Will'Be in Opera­
Drewos in Silver
tion in a Short time
Lake Monday

r Car-Comnuy plut to in fine conditk*. much bettor
now to a compute orgutoaliorf tn this tbu they expected and that toiih.tbe
wfalcli Trevnne City
city, of tempbivy ttJpciris. The Board added
cu^vlde. the ptont cu tim’ont
of Directors, conristfcg oftW. J. Cnas^
John W. PateWn, C. E. Ouhrer, Frank Buy mbre cam per ,diy Hw “ »
Mot
nowdolog. OntbewboUttierepmtto
Trade and C. W. May. met Tburadv
'
afteredon ud elected the following t»- very (aver^Ui. .
A camping Ud jdeasure trip cami
. sad end Monday afternoon, when Al­ r.ceia: President W. J. Chase; Vicebert C. ji Fahl, 33 yea>s. ol 98T Sheri- PresideBt C. B. Culver; Secretary
du Avenue, Detrrit, was drowned Treasurer. Frank Trud*.
tie widow of WmtamO;Roote. Net­
while bathing in Silver Lake. He. with The new compuy will Immediately tie E-. pas^ away at her bonf^ 618 W.‘
hto brother, Edward C.. was <Mping starf making plus for the remodeUlng Front Street, Wednesday afternoon, afon the farm of their unjle. on the shdhe of the Williams >lut here. W.J.Ctoe tpr a long iDnem. She was M yean of
of Silver' lake. They bad been here and John W. Piitchln have gone to De­ age, had Uved here muy year*, ud
just a 1^ ud had a nice camp,, troit ud Napolun to complete arruge- to beu very patient in beari^ the
spending their Ume fishing and bathing. ments for tbe purchase of material for suffering caused by her affliction, tryTh^ had planned a Tishing trip for
in the new plut and to get t
at all timm to be as cheerful as poethey spUt
And the Trouble ®ta-to
that afternoon ud Edward bad gone consent of the original stockholdert
___e. She to made a great muy
WUe—''In order that 1 ma> get tt» ther r^t Bure be
Bom. to Mr. and Mn. Tbonma Keldor money on this chock, do the people «t tage over the other, the x. ary aepa- to find bait while Albert went bathing. '.'apoleon. to the sale of the stock to friends during her life here ud will be
greetly mimed by them all Sheleave*
houae. 1024 Boyd Ate., a aewn pwi the h-"V have to knoF ‘toer Hut- rated them. Whether or nut « broke He could not swim but not noticing h>s the new dompaqy.
danger, was walking along in tbe water The officers elected are only tempor­ three childru, WQIiam. Harry ud
tld* atory will ted.
eoprTT»ur*d*y. Aug. 9.- He to been ban*r-‘Tea. they haVe to know yon.
when he sud^nly stepped from four ary, rcDNuning
_______ _ in...
. until
the Maunne. aUoftbb dty. punerri serJohnny thpught be coaU
power only
i
but hot M walT M 1 do; otherwlai
' named Thome* MariOo.
-1. k.... I____ *_
*
* 4^
fatberiud
<d
hit
aneeetom-be
consid­
feet
of
water
foto
thirty.
He
struggled
sl«k
has
been
bansferred
to
this
com­
vices were beW this afternoon from Mie
(hey wooldnt give yu a nant. er^ himself u Ammtcu, ud
against going down for several minutes pany.' when a complete orguixation home.
Severtlca»ea.offrvitand about.two Jhdgn
^
Rev. Ford A. EUis Offictoting.
AmmlcM only-4n tbe flying corps. He and in this way the body.was carriedSto wilt be effected. Mr. Gauntlett. who is j,
doUan in change'were lecuredTueain Oakwood,'
tbmefece went to London ud after a about &00 feet from shore.
now in Ohio, has wired that Napoleon
day night when the M. A N. E. depot at
eourae of Insimetlop that fitted him to
java>a Death Plant
He was tost seen by Mr. ud Mrs. people have subscribed >24.000 addiCedar Run was broken into, probeMy
The -death plut" of Java to flow- make a .bird of bimarif was sent to
George
Raff.
324
Pine
SI.,
jvho
were
EdisOT
Shop-Come aod hemtional
stock.
by ttempa.
tbe front for active duty. At first be
sr* which eontlniiaUT give ofi a
fame ao powerful u tn overcome. It was aut up Into the air to locete-tbe fishing ud noticed him in the water, A commitfee composed of Elon Gaunt- latest record* on the New Ed*
The new-born babe of Mr. and Ura. tnti.tpd for eny lugth of Ibne. a full- uemy'a guna and algqal their poal- and that he could not swim, ^en his lett. C. Culver and WilUam Chape to tBon Diamond Disc Phono­
Maurice Fireatone. We»t Front Street, grown mu, ud which kill* all formal tlon, but after a year at that kind of brother came back to the tent, Albert been at Napoleon. Ohio, this week tak- graph. No n^les to change.
passed away at the Bay Bank hoapUri of inaeet tUe that come under lu in- aervlce he wu made ■ member of tbe was nowhere to be found;>nd he im- log inventory of the Napoleon Motor
ely gave the alarm. Searchers Car Compnny. Hiey report that tbe Scott’s City Drug Store.
fighting corpa.
Wednesday.
Funeral service* were
AVben Johnny left AmeMce for tbe
Mnt out, but no trace could
held Tburaday morning with burial in
war be did ao partly because be bad be found of him. Sheriff Campbell and
Oakwood.
•em Tired.
been refused by AUce W.eatherby. Deputy C. E. Taylor were notified at
•Ve wu bo'n too tired ter glt outu ThU waa the «« that be ud Elmer
six
o’clock
and made the trip to the Uke
-—in the pmaenee ot a few relative# ud bis own way," arid the old colored Treat had apUl upon. Whether Treat
/ -friends. Mist Anna Virginia Ellis ud brother. "D* only exardae be ever had won where be bad failed be did in twenty minutes. -?liey started ati
/
Arthur Wmiam Dalcell. both of Leeto- glta la tailin' from grac^ u' attar he not know, but be felt very bltler to­ once to drag the'lake and worked until
iftheper- fdto. pleau God. he-a too Utod tar glt ward hto former friend, because he midnight but failed to lotate the body.
luu county, were married aft
Mr. Taylor remained tliere all night
ptMumed that Treat had takes unfair
. of the. First Cr-'
advantage of him. But was there ever and when day break came he was join
church Thursday moming.by the Rev,
ed by Undersheriff Core. In a short
Detw Cocblin.
SuapicloiN Man.
conrider tUt tbe other had
Another Saxon Roadster
Tniaas my plana are'frustrated,** fair meust It to the' girl who throws time tbe body was located in about 30
,teet of water. They notified Coroner
Miss Iv* M. Green ud Mr. rVedertck nyc Ike Vu Quentin, ‘‘l ahall many the apple of discoid between them.
|
deature of ina^t appeal m
R, Suborn were quietly mairted at the a amall, riender girt, who to a big.
One day John SUtooo went up m get; Clark of brawn but the cause of death
Was
easily
seen,
so
no
inquest
was
nec­
pvsonage of the Chrtotiu church Sri tot ristar. Thu I wlU have leuon- _ia thlrteuth aeroplua
He had
the demountable rims With
Biday evening by Rev. Ford A. Ellis «ble awuier"* that the elotbea 1 bm brought down twelve ud had been- essary. The rema.tns were shipped to
bis home in Detroit Tuesday.
30-inch X 3-inch tirra.
dnlv decorated by the governmut.
The young couple w«l remain here per ay Bancee in axe bar own."'
John set out abbnt 10 o'clock of a'
menently.
Should there b^ by any
aprlnc morning. Ah he roae abut the
treeaopa be heard the Wrda alnfto^
. Lieut Carl L Campbell of tbe loca
chance a tire mishap,
low him and wondered U tbeH^
division of Naval Reserves which left
not Jealous of the Invaaloq of Uto
change is readily mkde
here in April is home on i fouTteei
mut On reaching the height he ^ Sunday evening.James BuDoii of Ac­
day furlough. He looks as if Ufe in lb«
■Ired he staricd.«iw,ard tbe
me
« drove up in fr«it of tbe Elagies’
Navy agreed with him fairly well, a
'ar in to
Hnea. Par
t^ diriaD«
dl4u>« bi
and parked hto car, while be
least, ud It seem* good to su hto smil­
tber u aeroplanew a bl
'dtode. Whte he returned.ihe
TVwverie City. Mich. MMT.
praettoed eye aoon
hto*
ing face around the store again.
... _.i Aaaoclhtioa, •
QniHiRapU^Ittoh.
upptwaton of tha.reroU In
treinna found, b necaaaai? to emlgrata. JphA’s grandfather . cam
America, marricfl u Amerktu waBiu. and a-daughttr of bla married
WUUam EDiaos, u Bpgit«hTn... >Johnny wu *ent over to England
to ha edneated ^ &me back veiT
nUmriutlc over the Bngtlah people.
The cooaequence was that when the
great worW’a war broke out he went
Over to fight under the imperial Britiahflag.
The only peraon toward whom John
felt a real enmity wae Elmer Treat,
wtoe grudfather came from Gcr-

KEiTKEFOdll

Saxon Roadster

ABTOBiUnilTCAPnillED
IKAKBELURE

What a Traverse City
Man says about the
New Era

.......

Please aeee^t my

Seott'4 City Drug Store.

Suite Sp
for 5tc at

mm
SHUnioa

ihanto tbr

hill for my claim dwiog to dutb of m
mother, Mary I- Rowe.
I cu cheerfully rqummod the Nqw
■jti to uyone dealrtBg friml
jiee. Icanriiorecommudy
manager. Mr. H. A. Coate*, aaagentte^ in eveiT aanae of the word and a
loyal woriter for the asaoclatlon.

Respectfully. ^
Joseph D. Rowe



litetding country searched all thro tite
•onthglt whs ftiand-

.

..^^Beed of this city
brot
bm fr;>m BcUaire Wednesday
the ellfr^ of stealing tbe car.
'pleaded not guilty.
guilty, He
lleai
says that four
men passed him in a can on FTont St.
ttiBday nfgh\ end Ssked him if he did
hot wul to go to Bellaire. He did.
much, ud so took tbe opportuoi;
,e doe* not
know who
»o< kno«»o the
tt. four

for obaervadoB or for
appearing to ear*
cloaa enough for
wan armed with a long.
a Wot Iv way of openttor tt
mage, bnt it either Ml atot
WUd.' Hto. eneBW did not *«

n

, \---

Evkta.U,. tb, .uU,ori.|
Saxon-Roadster is S49S F. O. B. Detroit
•ttanger soddenly veered frodf hto ties.thought differently; as he to now
*.................
in tbe < nty jail for sixty
eed. made confined
couraa _. S, putting on all speed,
itoa^ohn
days.
wa tnoba.
Ttoe anbba an Urgily stnlghr'l..----Gredaa rear bow. electric horti. extra tiie carrier, speedometer, new
looBd In amril toWM. ud are wortt swerved, ud the otfeer passed hton oo
PlwiieM*
mm »0,MI0 to ISO.DOa—AtchlBoa the flank, both flrlng at the ume|tme
Nritto mu-waa hurt, bot tbe ^lei
GlBba
.of both aeroplues received s^eral
Mrs. aara H. Rudall, for many year*
refinements.
Now aa they dashed past eaebSaher . resident near Maple City, passeda'
Jobuy got a view of Ua enemy, much at the home <rf her debf^ter, Mr^CI
Miller of Glen Arbdr: She had been In
as be nilriitmee it by a flash of
sing. . Tbare was aomelhing al>
ill health fw some time, so her ^ath
reminded him of hto former ihead was not unexpected. She was well
y who be bW> known w that section ud beloved by
h A-fc all who knew her. Besides other rel*lievcd bad acted unfairly with
hnce to Alice Weathaiby. Noa
UveL she leaves one daughter. Mre.
Tbwe were a tbooeud to one cbihres
. 314 EAST FRONT STREET
against hto
Elmer Treat,auy- Chas. Miller, ud two sons. Lewto of
wbare u tem Anna in Europe oud Cbciry, 111-, ud waiiam of Bimonlon,
bJi Phone 136w
, Citt. Phone 1134
Canada. Funeral services this
a million'to 4Be that he would
ing from the home wiUi intern
mMt him a tbouMUd feet iq> m
Oakwood.
'
_ had got of theman In (ha other
nachlne was marrdously
of Smer.
But Johnny was fighting for Ufa
and reallaad fully that all hto facotttea
should he exerctoed in taking tbe life
of the mtn^wbo was bent on'kOUng
him. Bealdce. tbe taqf tbet bto-«toamy
• • him rt tbe mu be brilevatli
i! vaJoes. Eveiy iton is placed at a saving.
•about the
bad injured him with tbe wosuu he
Cotoc and share in these underpriced offerings.
loved did not tud to estineulah Intrim
of war. TaklugjgdvuSILK WAISTS
tage of a torn tbe otber made, tb
grS7 aod-wav
whicl) he exposed bimself faVorel>Iy
Beautiful ntylea la white
fer a abnr. Johnny fired at Um and
ud color*.
have all been marked down. The
BBW him iustutly coUapae.
down%r*mick*ell£|^SplendU
season 8 best styles in rose. gold.
•<nisBk''b(«vur said John, "rva
sbowieg
d
short
lengths
of
Wash
Copenhagen snd pbrple.
toed my
Goods and White Goods that are
S850 Fibre Silk
very desirable for waitta ud
Tbe enemy's aerttone besnn toslnk
Swealcrs now............. ^.f «9
dresses. It vrill be wellworai
alowly In a aptraX Jobn could. Ui be
while tq look over tbe remgun wtartber or net the man lu ber
Beautiful $12.00 Fibre Silk' your
nut counter.
had uy cJtotrol over ber or not. Slow­
ly
aba
circled
tU)
abe
reached
an
open
We . are .making some eapedally
stoaiu to reuvftbe Brittoir nuea
«traaive ^ rigta aow onjve^ devoid
of tiMfiB, * John toUeiaed.
stu&a rackasaand bnmous Moms struck tbe ffqqnd near blip e^- wtw
be ceased U> move, al^bipd and rw
duin. We have them, in leather, ever to tbe otb^ a^lil.i'ip
Be fotmd Blmer Treat itead.
.'imitatian hatfaerand varioui kindsof
ttto sale,
A.yuvnito eume over Jqhn.Bcloth uphotitelraad m the very
.ndid.vwirty
ay ttbtonftr he
W-‘
msrvelously
^
:
.bavyUlled my cUuiqTl
•abed to be tanafenpd fn*
ChUdren’8So*19cand25c
thBAjto*. .
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foi-togs worth SOc to »i.S0
M-tare flraia. He a., au.^ _

OmiLRANDldl

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Saxon Agency
F. C. Rice, Agent

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The Globe Store Bargain News

SoUd Comfort
Chairs and Rociers

Will Help You With Your Saturday Shopping

READ

ComfortaHe chain for warbody-that’s what makes the
home attractive. And style
need nothe sacrificed.

Wo«e8»’^br« Silk
Sweaten

Remnants

ItmUPayYoutoBuj
at Tiese Prices

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Agent’s SaffllMbS of
Handba'gs

and Statitity at Pleasing Pricei

3Sc; 49c,

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Hosiery

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srruAiiONS

Tbm .titmam pt tht SMpto «C fte
Ucbad BUM WM eOMntnUd «
pnpuatkMi Car u mtnac* Into tte
cmt watM’a mr. Mattvs wm glr.
ta« n> thrir Mia. roon» wtraa tkeir
hnabuda aad gUa tbdr kovtn. nw
chM pla«M of toUtMt wm the <9
wbera oOcen wwa batnc OoIm
coBuund tba «xpedlta(iair twcM that
ware to be aent to tba tbaatat of war.
“Aautte." aaU )baa Umt Uaratui, a
gW of MTastaeft, •take ua to eamp
—. .1 don't care to

Will piit on s^e the items
mentioned below at prices
that will ihsure quick sales.'

LOST

FOUSAkk
FOR SALE OR TRADB-2 pool UUalpKOSdeoodittooa. CwweaidD.
aoiS..Usioo. WardBma.

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-^i'nnynT! Reward. FtoaeoCflee.

FOR SALB-HooOd pupa of ^
breeding. 4 mo. ohL Cbet^ if taken at
WANTED
once, nieae pupa -will make good
WANlgp TO EXtSAMOE-Improv­
gaeral porpeae -dufa. . E: A Koowlcs.
ed
80
acre
farm for.dty remdeace.
Sn 9d. Union or
So. Union.
CaUQfla2Cits.
2S4

drUUng tbaoe roung
FOR SALE-hompletety equipped
to bo uptalna mad UeotenanU In tbe
motor boat at leaa than cnat-nfe^ine. WAKTCD-To exdiaDge. a good or-.'
annr Umt la going ateoad."
gan for wkll papenog, pver furtiialied.'
?“*
Amatla waa Klaa Bdltb Banda, a inquire PreB omee.
iqipiyStoEatt Front at
maiden ladr of thlrQr-ttane wb» bad
bam a belle In hw dajr and wboae
bMDtr had rtpea£^i ntber tbu decared. Ae.ec^t^to cbaperca bar
niece to a mnt: r Inn not far from
Camp-----.’and
e wUhU atrlklng
PKOFESSNMAL
________________ groonds of 2.000
.. S.000 Toong -naen «bo were bdng
turned framcimana Into eiddlera. Ulaa
Ifateton WM looking te a romi
Ulm Banda wu
DR. SARA CHASE 407 tela Bank
in putting her niece In tbe way of
Town and Cosntry Tripe— BkMdt. Diaease* tA women md child
ladlaa airlred at tbe inn in dme
MARK A. CRAWBttheClty
for dinner end proponed to rtatt tbe
camp the next diur. WhUe tbey were Book Stixe. No fancy imces.
attUng on tba porcb an oSIcer in tbe
uniform of a majw of Infantry drove
SEND THAT
np to tbe Inn. alighted and dnting tbe
smith k Price Bids..
evening took a eant near tbem.
“Aak him." eald Imcy to ber annt
H. B. KYSELKA. M. D.
-'at what boor tbey admit rlalton to
ROOMS
tba camp."
CItyOlienHoiaeBlodi
Ulaa Banda attad.tlie oOear tbe qom
Raaidme,
Offiea
Oon. At tba aoond af bar rotce be
turned tt one# toward her. Aft« be
BSq.lfaiodSt
Teiepbope
bad firm her the tafonaallon abe deOitLSSS
,
C»i.5t»
alrcd aba mimfked that aba Mt-at
borne among army people, atnce eba
Do
your
feet
hurt?
Callouaitea
and
had aa a young glri vlaitad Weal P^t
coma removed withtwt tbe nae of tbe
end then mat a m^t aaany oacara
knife. Ingrown naila esred.' MarinaBo
and tbmr tnmlUea.'
PROMPT sraVlCE
Shop, ow Peoples'Beak.
“Uow gboot cadeur nAcd Oa
WORK GUARANTEED
major.
PRICES RiOlfT
•1 nho mm n number of tboae young
CONNINE & CONNDJE
mm who tn inly and Aogom of each 417 Barlow. St.
Phone 157

LAWYStS
yaar turn tbalr attention from ^belr
481 State Bank Bnfiding
mmury Otodlea to preying opou tbe
Ctlx. Phone 12S
beSHaorthaglrmwbo invade tbe aeadamy grodnda at that MMn.
IMMYLKCS
■tandard of booor In. othar raw«ta U
•a
that they atxlka an nvarnga by
ft dm to naro U thalr aCabn

Here They are-t-Take*Them WhUe You Can

HEirSSHIIITS

BOn SCHOOL SUITS

CLASSIFEEP ADS

A CASE OF •
CONSTANCY

r01CR£NT

$LK Shim for
$1.50 Shirts for
$1.00 Shirts for
$2.50 Shirts for

Here's a chance to buy a suit for
•JSB sdtaol war. One»two<rfa
kini Will close the lot Jita > .

The above are excdient values
and cannot be reptac^ inother
■aeasm for preset prices..

H.50 to $2.5* DISCOUNT
on each suit.

Furniture
Repairfeg

STRAW HATS .

(MDREItS WASH SUITS

HUTCHINS

Men'% arid Young Mai's
FineGoods

for another year.

OriginriPrices Present Prices > $ .75 to $3.00

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1-4 to 1-3 off RegoUr Prices.

Ml®^iETS

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OREAM or

PHUTU-PLAYS

HOW i)F GOOD nCnUlES, PEXFEn fOmUTHM AND THE 15,000.00 PIPE ORGAH
CHANGE OF PICTURES EVERY DAY.
MA-HNEE DAILY AT 2:15

EVENING AT 7:00

CONTINUOUS

YOU CAN COME AS LATE AS 9,45 AND SEE A FUU- SHOW

PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF AUG. 13th to AUG 19th
chMre.6c

MONDAY
ALICE BRADY in

BURTON HOLMES

“MATERNITY”

TRAVEL PICTURES^
•, "TOE ELO 'ERS,'' 38c aim SOe

ChOdrenSc

Childmnbc . WEOr
WHIiai^ax presents

TUES.

HaniMrite Clark in

r; »•“The Fortunes of Flfl"

<THE SILENT Lir*

5 acts
An extra good Comedy
rfanaaBBa “THE ELOPERS" 35-SO

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Hearst Pathe Weekly
Children S cents -

THURSDAY

Adnltalfeents

Adnps 10c

Wm BiLUTHREE ACTS TAUDEnUE

^ - -CLYDE

CbSriM sDd Evelyn Da|ton

THREE SHANNONS

SiO|^ TalUng and Daaetiig

Com^y SU^ag

Mae Harsh and Robert Harron M »TDE WHARF RAT ia4jcta
^ >Fred Mace iu. **His Last Scent/’ a 2-act Keystone
Adiita IS cents

FRIDAY

CbUienSeeota

JMHIBlIMUr-THREE AOS VAIIDSnUf

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SAME AS THURSDAY . ,

________________ 'tobaattec^ to the
adata of Warn Potot than other men.
I beUeva tbe glrla vbo go
there am aa tncUnad to heart amaabig aa the young mep."
Mlaa Lucy Mnretcm waa dlaapf
In ber nau to Camp — for the
that tbe yo«mg mu being tmlncd
them were eo \m with tbeb week
eo tired when tbey got any M«ire
dMt tbey had no tUn# for wrtertalnlng.
vlaltora. Mh(or Bathbone. however,
found ct>pocCmiag«i vbdt Uiaa 8^
aim quite often «ent an evening with
ber on the pmeh of the -------------ally bringing wtt him
the eamp to antertaln her niece, for
tbe major preferred having Mlaa Banda
There wu pometbtiig In Mlm Sandi
that
him
•>»« of Ur
many glrU with Rbom be had aseoclated long agor Than. too. tbore was
a certain toaa 4^ bar bead thatsaggeo^
ad to him aome. girt who In that
Uiet way
it. ThemajorwufaUand be
tng tn lore with Mte* Sands,
~
could not tWl wheOier > WM drawn
___
lady or the
be'bad known In tbe
Bathbone pnpoMd to' Ktei
Banda, nnd whan he did to Mie tbua
replied:
"I amm yon. major, that I fed high­
ly hsnorad bj this aapond propoaal '
rooiB and am qnlm erne"—
‘-Seeard pngwMir
“Tea. Ton pn^oeed to aoe Jnat
twalveynnn agoAhU aummar en the
•aim «< the Want Potat botM."
Tbe iMior was eqnal to tbe ocetton.
my drat metfteg yon bete."
“I tel
.
1 WM trbe ti
have pcDvtd by this- n
that conatuey wbhb is Coomde
amcaw tba cOears'tf the UatUd ft
anny."
The laf^ tanibed.
“And yon have also proved that aa-

“The Pipe of Discontent,", a 2-act Keystone Comedy
SAT-

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Blanebe Sweet in
“THOSE WITHOUT SIN"


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HearatPatbe Weekly.

Children be

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Emily Stevens, in
“THE^SLACKER"

ChoriteOmpBate»T«EnOWaty^»

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BEaTIMALOt
end
Dtey. Household
Goods Moving a Spteialty. Auto Truck
Smvice.
lea, CHx. Office 878
Rm 1086

BOYD’S
Taxi, Tramfer aad Dray

MARK CRAW
Porl^tdnj^and baggage calla.
Phrae KnmberPorty-two 4S4

-Office PhonetCitr. 211 nnd 807
BeU 1«
Rea. R-lOeCitisent

If yotf want rubl^ l^uled. gardens
nlAWMl or euj^lMd of drsi^^

SAXOM TAXI LINE

PUJMBINC AND REPAMWa^;
ROY GUTHRIE, Mgr.
Fiombiug and R'epair'work. Eafimatea
Larg* ComforuM* Car*
cheerfully fumiabed. Rea. 91S WashPrwpt Service RegulatioD Pi
! iDgto^ St. Cite. Phone R8B7. 12-1
824 E. Prdnt Phone 1134,
t36w

Minnetonna fiSme
Creameiy_

EDWARD MARTW '
Ptinter and Paperhinger. Estimatea
cheerfully gfvea. 319 E. Tenth St.
Gite. Phone R911
lh9
FRANK HUNT
'
ter and Paparimngcr.
Phone
(MB. ReMdeneeflSlBMtEM^SL

GERANIUMS
for
BEDDING PURPOSES
Poich boxes, basket etc.

ijODGBS

LdO.F.

PAIRED CXEaOlWiSE

mYEHSEorrsiEU
^Staam Pressing
yClagsaagmtdSsBam
BolbTbonea
GEORGE F. ROWE, Prop.

EAST SIDE TAXI tHE

LAWN MOWM WEPAmmiG

'"‘wiiwSte

Cah 42 bote pbooM or38 Ottt^ bW
■CRStUCDOR

Indiet-Wte not tern*' htear^ing.

B. If. Burrouii O Son

Frank Keenan In . “THE BRIDE OF HATE" in Five Acta.
ChfldrenSc

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7-Act Metro Wodlier Pity.'

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of Che United Butea army In extricat­
ing youmetf from a dilemma."
“Do yon mean to aa^ ha_*
-that you cenMdered a Warn Point ffW
of n eedet bona Bder
,
mbttMB not Wbetber R ia bone'
flda w not ittondad erne of the pertkn to Uw nSair Is dUpoeed to cnoaMerltno."
•Thera WM Jnat ^ongh of feMhig fn
her vnlee m abe said this to convteee
the major that de vtm refatilng to
betMif. HeaneceedediaaBiistylngber
that‘whatever ndght have been tifete'
tent of hie flmt proposal his necimd
wMemioM.
V
And eo ir wu tent tbe girl who went
to Oafflt — tern romance got now.
whBe ber tempmea aseined a prtM

■10ME.EW.O.

aWPifeV*!'

$50.«0 WPWAIM)
TO ANV PER^'for a mdidne eq.ual to Tiger Oil. nmmdta* to tbe
reported in 'Tbe Friend of tafterfng Mnn” wfoimi M* bol.
tteoHlferOU. Again we teaUenge an equal to Tiger Oil for tee erne
of m^teat number of d-eeae.
Neteme) Grocery Co. Md

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Save Yolt Half on Many PurcMes

and PHlo’ss^ Cases
Hosiery and Underwear
Collars and Neckwear
.
~5SU~ Umbrellas aiid Parasols
'V-Gowns and Pajamas
Aprons and House Dresses
Petticoats and Bloomers
Towels and Toweling
Didies and Silverwear
BkiidceU and R.cd»ea
They Sa« Yon Bedspreads and Table Linens

YOU
iSSSw;:::;=
Linen Towdine, worth-25c, for-

CAN

--Mcand 24 coupons
-14c and 16 coupons
—Uc and 12 coupons

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BUY

can^9c
Pillow Cases, worth 18a, for _
Ladies’Long Kimona Aprons Tor........,............. .........21c and M coupons ^
Bed Spreads, worth $150, for—-....................... ^ ^ 75coapons

J. He STE^INBERG
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VI SERV]i&STATI0N
Don’t Overheat
Your Battery
In sununcr, when yon’m noi using your
not overfeed your battery-

■tbeibuta of ROey-Groln, t mOet' w«t
of the otjr. wta tbe mm 9t aTwy
Mr*. Charles EatM eapecto to%S«I ptwtiy«»duidptsreMitaiTl*eaday«Tesing,
when fteir dndgMer. Gladys K.,
tbia week to attend the aiiiiiia)m»fa»
ww united ia_ marriage to GDberi S.
of bAr family belil at Gregory, Mteh.
Pratt ot tkii eli^. The young eouple
cuff Cook is very low at this writing.
- were attended hy Mba Sylvia Woese
the heavy seM put the engiDe out of
nre and Clarence Grain. They stood under
Bdd Glendenning'a car caught. iJlre
A^-wiewinw hod the boat was left at'tbe
n tev white wedding belt nod the
Biercy of the waves wheb bear the Ojd last-Sunday, the. cushioRa of the front words which made Uiem man and wife
Sion lighthouse. Theyauweededin seathelnet^ly burned before it was
• • •
Fortunately It did not were pronounced hy Rev. Ford A. Ellis
...tine the boat into shallow water and
of the Christian Cbnrc)k ‘ne'erbom
the younpest member of the party wad­ reach' the gasoUne tank which was
was married to uniform, and wiil.reed adiote and sought help, nt re­ nenrlyfulL
toni to the tiiuning stapon at Fort Ril­
minder ot the party were forced to
Up. and Mrs- Andis and son GImb ey, Kansas, next Tburaday. They wiU
wade thru the WBler fir
milea to
leH Tuesday for their new home on the reside at the home of his parents, 813
keep the boat from bdBfidestroyed, bePhelps farm on Torch Lake. The best tlnioD 8t.. and have tbe best wisbee of
torothey roa<*ed a^^__ uriwawi.
a large number of friends for-sucoen
tonmrriedUfe.
with them.
HUT ana two noon, •»« ■
— •—
son of Chattanooga. Tenn.. and R<*ert Mm. G. E. Wood and two xshildren nf
Gunnell of Galesburg, la.. aro under Six Lakes are visiting at Ifae yinlon
rt wUl recover from
the doctor's


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A very pretty wedding took place at
the exposure.
The Old Udiea’ Birthday Oub^
«ntertaioed by Mrs. F. E. White last -JOB Saturday at the Grace chnreh
Tuesday in hodUTof her birthday. Mrs. when Mis MabeDe Varonm was made
Hattie Hoxie of Trovw» City was toewffeofCl*------- ------------er tbe ceremony, a hinebeon was serv­
Fonml services were held,Tuesday present.
ed at the home of the bride's motb«-.
Jttrnoon from the Anderson chapel. S. M. Peny arrived home "Monday 6t2 Webster St. The young cottjdelefl
Bev. Ford A- Ellis officiatiog, for -€d- from Big Rapids wherobe has been nt^ jtbat
insi anemoon
aftenioOD for
lor Petonkey,
rvuuey, auuviiu
and will
iHn H Fox. 74 years of age. who passed tending summer •
acbod.
llatergotoQnnd Rapkto, where Biey
away^it the hosfdtal Sunday. Mr. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hawley et l>e-i«{U make tiieir hmne'atMS Fonatnto
tad lived hero for 35 years and leaves a troit we visiting their respective psf-jg„i^. They have the bs5 wtabea of
taimber of friends. Three daughters entshere.
1^ boat'of frientafor.plnMWtJoiney-•
and one son, all living io Grand Rapids,
wrT’ive him. Burial wm. in Oakwood.

Fffitn-YABnM

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Clam lakeTor
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Alden.

Press,too month

B^kStore. Nofcacyprice.,i'

mi'I«a”°

has cooled down.
Or if vou haven't s themonieter. let us
take your battery’s temperature.
Next time vou’re near, ct^ in-O^ bat*

sissssa?®

We have a rental battery for your use if
yours needs repairs.

trav^ City ^ttery
119 E. State St^t

I BIGAT DOUBLE
SHOW ■|
THE LYRIC THEATRE

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TUESDAY AUO. 14

Tbe Musicar Comedy

Tbe lOMViople Amatt^show

•MHR ELOPER

"THE BLOraitS'^
g ftieidicw you wiU-tdl talk about. Also
MaiEOeriteOaikemhersuceasa -

-MATEENITYrr

-THE FOETVNtS OT Wh-

Tnvene City, Mich.

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KUUBBB 18

l-RAVBRHK CITV. MICHIGAN. FMDAY. ilAlMMI Ji. iniS.

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MERCHANTS OF
Tffi SOUTH SIDE
^ PAY TRIBUTE

that dPin- The ol>Joct Is to come up to
tlie crqulretl standard and take the
pure of the Stale Militia dnrtni: the
• only. Capt. McIntosh has glren
raloable time and experience, the
le Is payliiE tlie rent for tiHS Unlldan.l as soon ns Ihelr requirements
reaclHsI wUI fiirnlKli mins nnd uiilfonns. It Is hoped that enoueli new
voluuteeni will be out next Tuesday
nlBbt ot make up the required
One of the Orgeat, tnrn-onts ever
,1ST NEXT TUESDAY made By the city, on ah
E.VLT—------------------After about an iKwr o< good anu
wrk under the ‘wderablp of Ueut
nmd<- Tuesday mbrnlni
KUaaen. 0«- Ho»e Guarda l^d tbclr
IMitrlolic demonatratlon wnen tne iirei
aniinal etecUon wltbe the foU
six of Grand Traverac cotintyU draft*
reoulta; Free- Bdwaid Eolith:
left on the 10:2» G. B. * 1.
- grraVwttiotk
■ W. H. Pardee: Secretary E. A. .ic-- While matchinc-thtr their cninpf to take up ihdr
■ ton: Treaeurer B. H. Bracken: Capt
irnliiliig. Tlie parade was made up of
J. V. McIntosh; Irt IleaL Ben Miller;
gentlemen, apparently strangers Veterans, the l\ O. E.-* Fife and dmm
a Ueut. Walter Smith. •
tin- mllUiity band, the SpiiiiUli War
le city, and li«ard tl
and hiimlreihi of tlm city's hnatmws
lug (in the comUtlon of t)
men. After arriving at Uie depot o
of
the future of this organleatloA These hi the city. Tlie jlst•thing
rting *|atfh was made by
be "hc.rt and fitting
swathat aomethli,. ahon'ld
.......
• (Ulcers yUl consUtute the directors tlon
John
W. lUtdi^
’toward cleaning tlie streets of
•Bd wUI meet in the near fu^. at done
)iie of the noticeable featnre* .of
srUcb time they will a»9lnt the 8er- the filth that now covets th«u- to the

tlcmonatratlon
was a committee of:
' ’«mtB and Corporala. Also the matter depth of sereral indies. By cleaning
• Komli side merelmnu who slipped
of ettaininK guDs has been Ukcn up, off the dirt U would give the Ire a
thru the masses of people already
nlid U Ja prebabie that the company chaiire to melt ai»d a few day* of warm congregated at the depot, aud without
■wOl be anppHed with this arUde of weather would l«arc the streets,
r ceremony whatever, preseo
■w0\
present it U neither wheeling
■mir wlQiln the nenr future.
.
each boy u package containing
The Borne Guards should hare the sldghing. If 0 atream of water from liacco. candy and a full caHon of dgar*
fire hydrant was used the job of
^naiport
4U the pntrioUc men and the
ettes. These packages were tarnished
denning
main
street
would
lie
a
short
•rag men of the sTty with the e«by he South Side merchants, who felt
Job
and
one
of
w>
materUl
expense
iSuM of those that are euhjed more tliau repaid for their dtoughtto the dty.
fnloess as they noticed a«e exprreslon
the fares of the boys as they re
eeired the jmdmgeB

ELECnONHEU)
BY ENTHUSIASnC
HOME GUARDS

ilabastaThe
DURABLE
SANITARY
ECONOMICAL '
WALL FINISH
You can apply it yourwlf.
Brighton up yoiir rooms
with
ALABASTINB

"r

kmY

froB SID JOHNSON,:
Fraat Stnet .

rr IS BEITBfi THAN THE OLD

ud IISO.00.

IreAD

TDIEBBEAD

HEADQUARTERS FOR *
WE KNOW YOU WILL
LIKE IT.

' PRICES ABOUT THE SAME
AS UST YEAR

-MwnifBcmred by-

City Bakery
r

.

WALL PAPER
*Ke City Book Store
The Hobart Co., Prop.

FRED SCHALU Prop.

lET US FK IIP YOOR OU), OR MJ) YOU A NEW SUIT.
You Won’t Have to Pay a High Price For Either
SiiitoSpon||oi«iiaP™»Ma

Fifty Cents

MEEBOER, The ToOpr
327 South Ualoa SUwt

Bolding Bros. Silk Thread
- ef All Shades for
Sale.

:<"i

Traverse

City
igjOAy. fBlDAT. JtAT 8. 1918

WHERE YOUR IMRTY '
BOND MONEY IS m

I-

Approstmattiy 1.MODOO
>rtn b« added to America's 6fbtliiB
' forces wUbiD (be oezt few mootbA
Eacb mao must tmmedlairl; .bave
ciothlDg aod equipm
iboni USO. Therefore. It will uke
*£25.000,000 to provide the inlttal
eqatpneot of arpis aod cloiblog.
There are about 27,000 meu and «f6rrrs Id aa army divltioo. To su|
tuppll
79.690.
them with shelter tenta costs *79.’
To buy (heir steel helmets takes *31
OtWr-TiTglve iheiD sns masks requires
^4.000. This means *269-,0.000 for
4ich equtpmem for the 1.500,000
who win soon be added to the Ocbting fbrcetL
8hM
GveiTb^y khows that array rttoes
are the most comfortnl
Cheapest that can be bought, but wbeo
they ere bought by the millions they
mean a lot of money. Geoeral Persh­
ing says that eacb man needs about
- ‘nine pairs a year. Ooe pair costs *3.10. One *50 Liberty bond will buy
ooe man's shoes for a year. To btiy
. shoes for S.000.0000 men .takes *137,
000.00A
Pood.
The eddlUoo of 1,500^0 men wll
jBean that America must.provide food
for approximately 8.000.000. It
’*150 a year to feed one soldier,
natioo muat provide-a fund of *450.000.000 to feed our army during the
coming ^ear.
Airplane
AJrpIaoea 'are one of the mekt
portant and expensive Items of.
. Ogbtlog equIpmnL .One aviator used
from five to eight planes i
for every Syer there must
.Mr the ground after the machine la' In
commlasion. EveiT thouBand feet
lumber used costs *1(B. and 10.000000
teet'a month are needed, which totals
a sum of *l.t»0.000. The planes
needed., coat from *7.000 to *20.000
each, and ihe service needs at least
90,000 of them. Appropriations thus
- far made for them have been *640.000.
000 And *450^.000 more Is needed.
Rlllea.

beat ■that ?

SERMON ON r«TRIDTISM~
Here la a sermon on patriotism, tt
iinA to Chicago from Sturgeon Bay.
la. The atandard of patrioUam
preached Id thia aermoo la so much
above the patriotism of many thOD*
Bands of men aod women In
ntb reserve dlsirict tbat tbe
erty loan executive committee la sendog the story broadcast tbrougbont
ibe district In Ibe hope of rooslog
spirit of emulation Id the breasta.^f
all dtlxena. both naturalised end na­
tive born. Were every man to the
Chicago district to attain the stand­
ard of Demosthenes of Sturgeon Bay,
WIs.. It la pointed onL-tbe whole «3.0W.W01XX) would be subsertbed,^ this
district alone.
emosthenea, a 1.000 per cent Ameru bns Ibe following message for
Unde Sam:
ou can bprrow anything
everything I bave.”
And this If not fait mesaage alona.
If la alto the measage of hla two ^th■rs—Antoneos end Siavrua. Their aurlame Is Anagnostopouloa. and they
induct a amall candy store In Stui^

By GROVER CLEVELAND ALEX­
ANDER,
fSur Twirier of Chicago Cubs, Whe
Hat Been Drafta
....... le ere
' utlon
most during the full route of nine Ion
Inga. ,We ramie good In the Brat
sok^fa excocil our speed* In» the ih<
Third Liberty lonn-lnnlng.
We el home, wht/are denied a plBO
la the trenches, can strike out pms
Sian tyratiny wlili a blinding curve ol
Itch the do
e freedom
proiectinn of the weak and Ibe tri­
umph of right over might.
Every ballplayer .am]
should open his purse and lend his aav
logs lo^ncle Som, who will pay yot
good Interest and guarantee payment
Qgth iand breadth it the
with the length
greatest country o earth.
We must not rei : one mtnute until
America and I'ta i
Lt the

the reason we Bubscrlbed."
He Wants to Win'nils War. Da VouT
A father here In a Httle lUlnola town
reaelved a cablegram the other day
from General Perahlng. thDonnelb*
the denth of hla two aoua over there,
"killed In action.” Be went out and
sold bit home and bolight Liberty
nonrts. 'Tm the only-one left now
and ni rent a room for myself.” waa
Ms only comment
Wa Can't Starva Oarmany: Buy Bonda.
Whatever hopes we bad that Ger­
many could' be atsrved tuio ^bmtadon bare been dispelled by tbe Buaslaa
-lebacle. Only Xbe defeat of tb« Oernac' mlUury machine- oo the west
rront esn end this war. It la up to tha
United States. Support your gorertiu«n't uith yiiur nvuiey. or wa MtkD
invest In Uberty bonds.

Suits Sponged
and Pressed at
MEEBOER’S

bands (be .biggest war the worid
wc
ever
knew. (h^ Is DO Ome for trifling.
-in' bonds and see UMds
Dn
loveaUn'
Sam
and youneir through.

Mr. Krmar, you'have brongh^lot
of Idle land Into tUI^ tbto a
to ralaa all tbe gr^
» at hand—We can
aod forage and live atort j»gr farm
can be made to produce. That's ooa
•llfjy yw wants
klbd af patrlodt^. and a eery nacaatary kind.
for aU kind* of
-err fanner who brfags a new aov
D la ■ soldier oo
Spray Material.
the flrthg ^ine for liberty and den
racy.
f
mit thera la another ^d of patriotlam that la ]ntt aa qJmsarT. It la
ai neceasm thar^hc^atuff you
jnce ihall be pbt at tbe diami of
tte flflliBnt fats^Ks It U
Aoold ralae IL
That mcani money.
Too have
aioney to pay for the I^r of farming
your land and producing grain and
atoefc. Tha gcrernnieht must have
money to boy ybnr ptodnee for the
fletadng men In Prance.' Money U abaolutely necemary to buy food, monltlpaa. dotblng. amps and medical
•tores.
. , .
e doing yoor duty in raising
tha Cfopa. that la very trua But to
like
- ' this
his one
Ol no man does bis full
that be posdnty
. who docs not do all tl
itoly
Bring out ths grain you have store*
away. Bell It at the fair price fixed b>
tbe govmimenL
Bring out the money ion have stored
up la the banks, 'or hiddae away In
your Iron box behind the bar*. Bvary
dollar Is orgeatly noeded.
Invest every Idle dollar you have
Liberty bonds. The goveremeot «
WORE OPABdffTpmP
repay yon Is a few ytare. Meautli
you will roecive Inlerert at tbe rate ot
4% par canL with, valuabla tax axemp
tlons. to make tha Invaatmeot betitr
inract arary dollar you ton in Llbarty
ed hecunss of Its powM over
booda
rmy. dlaeaM.
Bead papera
Krery dollar yoa bring out of
■ round bottles to undSrstand Us In­
CMlacBI means tlD added to the flgbt- numerable naea.'' A few doom Is «ft(*
tsg'capacity of the OUtad 8utM la ot more value than Ave doUara worth
tba worid war.
of other services.___________________

Pyrox

Wait’s

Drag Store

Lawn Mowers

e rest of tbe talk-

that America gives every Inauatrtous

Sj^aying
Tmte

C Black Ltof 40
Lime-Sulpliur
Arsenate of Lead
etc.

GROUm iM IWAmED

Ls.iScria^jh

^We boys didn't bave-ahythlng wbeo
we came to this country. ,Uy brothers
very poor in the <"
try. All e have we made here

Get together, boys. Let's win the
Unela Bam% Note. '
Liberty pennant with the Uberty loan
When the government selU h .
to the TMrd Liberty loan lunlnc.
.. tak^ DO money gut of tbe co«^
What It does la to ask tbe fannMjthc
ioanofactnrer and the laborer to sel
their producu oo time aod It glvca ao
In advance, until
you and those other praducera
ineke the Spites to Conduct the war.
Tbe war deparrmeut can't Mioot
bouses and lota and grain at tbe Oec
mans. It aaks (he producers to grant

327 South Union St.

I AS YOl* ieomn. cm '©u

By a 1.000 Par Cent Amsriean.

Whatever we have we o^e
country.
“We don't consider tbat we have
done anything beyond a fair share in
taking *3.000 worth of Third LIberiy
loan bonds. We took *1.600 of tbe sec­
ond loan, and our allotmenl for the
third loan, figured by tbe apppralsal
committee on the hadt of awe seed
veluntloo'of property, was *100 aa<:h.
or «»IW for the three of ns. But as
we had the money and we knew that
gncle Sam wanted to raise
money for tbe war. we dedded
bin have all our sariiigB. We ki
we.
that K la a mfe InveMme .and
.
don't consider ihti .we hive been paN
thtlD* freK la nine daya.
lendln* thU
r p«i
BnOe^ costa *19.50. Wc.itre shipping
to Wb'B
T89^’«att -fo Frafee ewy month'
Ulked It over
and we decided
“We ulked
. -.........
- at a coat of *4.875000. P^r e j
count
something
bat wee owed this country
that means a total of *58,5001X10.
we felt the
■ One hundred rounds of rifle ammu —yea, everylWni—andDitloit costs *5. To provide 3.000.001
money
men with 100 ronnds each would cos
“Tony la Id the draft and proba­
*15,600,000. A aeven-day's barrage On
along a front of 11.000 yards coati bly will go to one of the caaioomenu
*63,791,235. Thjs represents the cos on tbe next call for soldiers, .^e ti
gUd
to go and fight for bla country.
of pearly 2,000,'000 _shetls of all sixe>
We—Stavroa and myself—are glad
and deecriptloi^
CO have bim go. and If we are called,
The average cost of dreftl'ng
we. too. will be glad to go.
man—changing a dvIUan into a
-We don't consider that we are endier—is *4£3. To add l.SOO.000 i
men to the service will cost S7J95.00( UUed to be known'aa patrtou for
lending our money to tbe govemmeoi.
Tbe security la so good, tbe IntereM
la #0 high, the loveatment Is so eicelleni In every way. that we would havu
PitCH THE DOLUR^N
been glad to take advantage of tbe
ipnminlty even tf the best country
win the Liberty'Pennant With the
tbe world bad not been at war end
Third Liberty Loan, Says

50c

' I «AKT A dDM*. <BVT fM not ASMH&
r X rm»► tirttHBSt iwoPosmoHr
, -.mi -M WV I WILL BUT '©UR ^
I (RAM AMO ornok rteooucn, <n* you 4i 4
I AfMWdT AND THR tRinO STATE* OF M^CA |

Tiger OU Cures

IN THE NAME
BY LUCY PRICE.

In tbs name of the women of Flanders,
Who are plowifto the German field*,
Yoked to the ox and under the laeh—
Buy bonds-lest the ooimtry yieMs.

:-

Bor a LJberty Bond TO-DAT!

mT rm run wem aw

Fatikett’s Grocsery

_.tnX twME«

'TWiBelijah,
Buy bortddMor a stronger trendu
In the name of our murdered eons,
Of hoeditalt bombed from the eky,
InWnarMotOood Friday In Parti.
In the name ol decenc>-Biiyi

aj abn! RtitKvt

■ ■ Otir new ^ Fountain M Ice
Cream Parlor will open

SUNDAY, MAY 5th
Will handle McCools 'Velvet Cream.
SeW by tin Hnt Oirart or Baltai.

Go To The LYRIC
MONDAY
AND SEE AMERICA’S SERIAL SUPREME

The Eagte’s Eye
---------------- ------------BY----- ------------ ^----------

...

William J; Flynn-recently retired-Chief of the U. S. Secret Service

‘•THE EAULE'8 EYE" is a »efies of startling revela­
tions. nicrt'ilesBly condemning in their andeniable truth
—proven by facte-of Imperiia Germany’s .Crimea
against America.

U is entirely about the enemy, Uiose deported, those
^called, and those STILL OX AMEBIt'AX SOIL. It
is a picturised justification for America’s entry into
the war for dfemocraiy aad universal freedom.

STXlfftjNG THE POPtHAR STARS

KING BAGGOT miS MARGUElUTE SNOW
Also )wepresent our RegulmJPr^^
^MATINEES FREE TO ALL
Perfatmtlica: »5- iM 4*0

Effiei Claytoii in 'WHIMS OF
EVENING: 7 Add «i4J
AdmlMM-SCaM Hc ,

- s

TMa. tmt-ita

THE PEE8S. TBATES8E CITJ. XICEJGAN

Grand Traverse Press

Additional Sale Prices'and Ext Special Buying
next week atoi
atour
tedfep^jforfiawdfy-atld allnext
Induce

5i(f
S^E
of the M. E. Collins Stock

W. PAPL

TrareTsc ^e^oo

with which we include $18,500 of our own goods
For SatariRy,—May »th—and aU next week we feature
l%ia Is the one sale of the year you cannot afford to miss. It s a trading w«i
bringing to you wonderful saving in goods you need and can use now.

WORKWG OVqiTIME
When a men n-«rice arertlme it <
becawee of nmif extreme oecessl’t; aM
nanally obi lieesmse.hc wnotB to. Near
lj everytine
that worklne ion*
boors constantl.v In -time will brin* •
physical broak.lnwn. Therefore, everyoae with invMl Judynient strives to be a
trleod to his «wo body If for -no othet
.reason than ihni he may be able to
cootlooe to «<irk and make a living.
If yoo were soddenly .to find
tnesns of nurl
' 4aye a year y

25 PIECES EMBROIDERY— Sold
by the Colline Store at 12c;-to I V
yard. Spleatlid patterns up to iO
inyhcB in «*idth. To dean up the
^ofqnickly we price them ^ *9^
at yard------------- ---------- f

15 WOMEN’S SUITS TO BE SOLD AT S15J5.
This offering .wi» wr yon doHam on your
new sjiriug soil. Materials are all wool; coats
are lined, some are beautifully braided. Not
a suit in this group but what would be very
reasonably priced at T20.00

25 DOZEN WOMEN’S UNION
SUITS—Fine combed yam, lace
trimnfed knee. All sises. Presont Value .Vkv For
tbiB sale at 3Sc and..

14 WOMAN’S SUITS TO BE SOLD AT 117.90.
These-Knits are made of All }Yool American
Poplins, fine Serges, efe. Strictly tailored mod­
els forwery tyi»e of figbre, Henty of.gootl.
sensible navv blue suits, as well'as other,
colors. Even-wilt all wool. U-snallSO.OO to
?22..-)0 suits.

39c

the system. Ilnve you stopped to think,
however, thni (hbre Is-a way of enrtitng money LM houre of the day whlrti
you luay be iii-4:i.TiliiK? The.one thing
«-hleh will work overtime for yoii year
SACRIFICES MUST BE MADE
In and year om without firing
DRESS GINGHAMS— 15. pieces
iboney pidced at interest Money “In
500 YARDS OF REMNANTS OF SILKS AND
from the Collins stock.
Short
boxes and soxea.~ bonrded or bidden
DRESS GOODS—In lengths long enough for
lengtl^ from onr. own stock.
away. U imprisoned and cannot work.
ey NATE 8AL8BURY. '
Moreover. It Is In danger of being lost
•By WAJ. GEN. JAMES PARKEH.
Hresses.
Other pieces are tlesirable fttr
Stripes, plaids'aii<i some plain col­
(Chicago Evening PoaL]
ololen or destroyed by accident
[Commandant, Camp Custer, Battia
ors. 2iV to 30c Dress (iiugliam^
waists
and trimmings.
There are Jual two ways of putting
Cf«ek, Mieh.1
fitile [n ice
. Silks an^ress Goods Remnants will be marksuch money to work for your benefit
This
war
has
lasted
nearly
foot
One la to deposit U In a safe hank, U you want to do something toward yean, and there Is no end In el^L
"^^imjfor qnick. sales at about half their value.
•' yard_____________
ending the war.
where It win «im interest for you and
UoR 'ware come to an end as a rcsnli
Subscribe to the Lib^ loan.
__ ba Bubjecj to your order. The other
of ezhanstlon and despair on
.18 to invest II safely, where If will •If you want to do something in’
par*
of
one
Rde
or
the
other,
making Bill uore,
also earn Interest for you.
contend we have Saved onr allies from
Subscribe to the Ubeity loan.
Just now the mo« desirabfe Investdefeat by going into this war with our
off for wgood.
- .-nent any one can make ts In t.lhert^ If yon F"n» to
indnite resources, but If we wleb ^
beallhy swat •
iMU bonda Tou con buy them In any
Impress upon our enemies that fact
amaunia from J.W up. They will earn That win tie little WUUe et aL In
we wni have to rtiow by our action
knot,
you
per cent Interest yearly. They
that we are heart, and son! In this
And
tenslgn
his
whole
gang
of
asM
always have n ready market and the
iront. women, boy* and gtrla are com­
struggle, and are ready to make every
alna
to
poL
'
'
security behind them la the best In Jhe
nffiflee to succeed. As yet we hsve ■ARMERS SHOW PATRIOTISM ing forward to help do the fann work.
Get
In
on
the
Liberty
loani
In addlUon to fumlsbln? men and must be t... .
1 U demoetaer
world. Tfou have never doubted the
made lew sacrifices ss
rUiM Agrieultural Chief Saya They food, the farmer* will play a big part and freedom are to exlcL
safety of Dnited States currency,
If
yon
stand
for
the
decent
and
fine
Will Take Big Part In Loan
The gronnd we have won. mart not
which Is simply the promise to pay of
In supplying money to the gov«ir
lngm._..
things of life,
• Battle.
Ibe government. Cnlfcd Stoles gov­
menL The fart that they have Invertr, be lost We will Bgbt tbti new foe
of over one bnilon of dollsn a month,
Subscribe
to
the
Liberty
loan.
ed Id bonds ot previous loans wl^ be: aS 'SW did the old. Democracy and
ernment Liberty, loan-bonds
and France and ibly have .been d^
ling freedom Is the only thlng-posrtWe la
Btimulu* to buy more of the comlpromise to pny of the entire country. If yon v*alue your home and your Iclda the *ame thing, proportlonatdy. ,
and your wife.
IsRte. The farmer teeognjtea his. our eya. whether It he foe men or
. backed by all The- wealth of oil the
In France. England and ItalyJ^oR
Subscribe to the Liberty loan.
neUooA We have lenrtied that there ■
cultural Extenalen, Purdug.)
place In the war program and is
jdaies and terrliorles. with the addlevery
woman
Is
In
bladt.
ahnott
ev­
are two sodreea of power—men and
Will the farmcra reapobd to the call “to do hla bir In a big way. •
• tlnn'sl fentnre that they ^are always If yoo think that a swamp fa the place ery family In TDOamIng. This la the
for a frog.
mos(7. We hsve gfv«i huadredi of
to Invert In Liberty “bonfisT That
working overtime for you. _
U yon think that an adder ahonld sUds “BUpreme sapriflee” they have been queaUoB at a recent organlmtlcm meet­ DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM tboussnda of men—and- now we will
U you waot a true and tried friend
making In fhV«^of hnmantir. We
to bta bog.
give money. We will Invert onr money
‘ who will never tire, who n1H work for If you Urtnk that a garden's no ]
also have onr dWreatiand beet enllRed ing. It waa with real aaUafaetlca I
Id Liberty bonda ^ the UR doUgr
bead)
tti«
county
chairman
reply
In
no
you day and night wlihont pay. and
in this war. Kn^t^e. also. «crlllce.
for a bog.
that we can spare, no that we ‘
who will .turn over bis wages to yon
themT That depends npon tte. Atti­ uncertain word*; ‘that the farmer*
Dig dowm for the Uberty loam
T be.
America will forever
1 tree to wotk
Thla
Dollar.
every six months, take your Idle money
tude of our pet^le. Our coontry
out our own desUniea.
ea. 1
e la Rmply a
«o the bank today and buy Onited It yon want to put punch to the mmi made whftt seems to us a atupent
'
By
JOHN
FITZPATRICK,
reflecHoo
of
the
spirit
of
the
agricnlStales Uberty'lonn 4^ per cent-bonds
effort In the way of pi-dparatlon..
over the're.
(PreMdent,
Chicago
Federstton
of
Lafond
people.
■With-ItIt Is only a beginnthg. We murt show
Subscribe for the Uberty loam.
Since the deelaiatlon of war there
boii.L
many has been winning this war.
■ If yoo can’t go youi%df. you can 8«U by the action of our,people that all baa been A conUnooDs battle im AmerWe UBlbo tneinbera have organised Look at the map today and see for
the reaoureea of this e----'do your ahare^
MAKE BULLETS OF PENNIES
try are ready to be potwed out fek vie- leaa farms for more con. more wheat to protect ourselves from the aggros yontself. Only the Dnited Sutea can
Subscribe to the Liberty loan.
*lon
and
selfishness
of any man or defeat her. We have the men and tte
more meat more poultry, more mHk
tory.There
are
some
who
muR
labor,
and
group
of
men
who
shall
try
to
sacrifice
william Allen WhIU 8ajrs Loan Giv
The (Germans have declared we are and otter foods to support tte army, OUT rights to their deRrei. For years machine^ nnd the money. Contribute
some wbo murt shoot.
Home-Stayera Their Work.
the navy and the allies. PatrloHsm
your share of th e money by Investing
But we all can do Ibmetblng. from
' In the fsrm ac- we have fought, and slowly bnt sure­ lo Liberty bohda
poor man lo plute.
ly It has proven to be a winning fight.
By WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE.
Uvltles apd the I
If yoo ao't make the team, for the, Ueve we are In earnest-' They do hot
Invertidug In Liberty bonds is tte
Labor regulatlooB. Rate and govern­
[Editor of Em'poria (Kan.) Gazette.]
yet bcHeve that anything wt.wlll
love-of Mike, rodtl
*^The fanns also have met the war ment leglrtaHba public opinion have “safety firat against paying tribute to
Back of the Geraan lines every
For the Flag and the Uberty loani do vrlU save oor allies: They have needs by furnishing men for the army an come to our rtde. Our fight Is si- autocracy. Liberty bonds or trttnitt—
ounce- of Jood la conserved and dlsgained, in heart through the defection
moR -won—and we have grow® strong which?
. tributed with fairly, equil.-ible preclof Rnsuda, and they beSeve they can and navy. These men could'not well and prospered. Asd now there ogmes
-------------1.- ■
''v■
nlflo: every yard of cloth is numbered CITES SOLDIERS’ PATRIOTISM. crush onr allies before we 'rtD come to be. spered, h« they have been rdessed agalnrtu a greater foe.
ThMe Is no Rich thing as a new
nod entered Into the war strength of
their asslrtance. What.Then. can we theeitirily for tte Ug work at the
the empire. Every pennyweight of Maj. Gen. Getty Points to Boya Who do to save onr country?

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. German goal Is^hindled olth sdentlflc
We 'must vote for thla war.
cate, and the eoc end and aim c
murt reglrter onr ballots in favor pf
By BRIG. GEN. ROBERT N. GETTY. Us. prosecution to the death. This we
this autoerntte control of food . _
clothing and heat Is , the winning, of (Cemmaadant at Camp Dodge, Iowa.] can best do by general subsolptlon to
Ihewar. There Is no other purpose In
the Liberty .loena. .Every, person ei
Wbat docs the real aoldleg of
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the German mind. Every German mark think of Ih'e Liberty loan? Just
age. man or woman, should
Is B German adimdrj every grain of thlnka of every other measure adopted
- gold Is doing lla\#«H-ehnre lo work by his government to pot a Rwke lo
. out that Indomitable purpose.
the wheels of Ihe na^toc that nil] W’e want to show onr enemy that n1
Here In America we must reallw carry him lo victory. Hla
that the war wUf not be won on any can be explained best by depicting the
t regard
fmnl.bnt In our own beans. This Is uTn^er Jo which he offered bis pay
at this t hing be put through. Vt
a clash of clvlllaatlons. We must de­
InR few-pCn'Dles to- his ____ who wish to reglrter and ^fHe
the laM Liberty loai> for jusUce. humanity and peace snlr
velop lb our hearts
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many.
We. too. mut make soldiers at
cornstalks, defenders of our wool.
' ton and sillf. make eveiy pound of coal
no American ponnd, and we must make
huUeis of oor peonies.
• develop this democratic purpose in the
eyc-to«ye. knse-to-knee. hand-^haDd
struggle on the front, then our dyiltzatloD wni do dowa To fall to sup­
port '.our soldiera with ammunition,
food, clothing and coal will* weaken
them for the great conlllet at the great
moment 'and that weakening will
come from oor hearts at home. It will
come If we are alow witfrour finaudal
support of the men. . ’ .
The Liberty loan furnishes os with
- the only way we bome-Rayera
• practically show our purpose,
patriotism wlU be meoRired by
'' performance jowgrd the Liberty loan
What we lend to our country In this
time of nffd will measure.our love Of
the freedom our fathere bought It Is
at Bttke. The autocratic purpose of
Oeimaity>iro(i*wlUed and yet imbroken,-almbd at wodd eonquesL U threat­
ening ua. What la freedom worth t*
you! ILria worth what yon lend
your gtwernment tn tbli hour of
ewliil need.

The Kaiser and Ruaalan Wheat
ment found Jt necessary to authorise
Beports from neutral i;puntrles tdl
the dlacontinuanc* of some of these of Germany and Austria shipping to
allotments that the soldier might have their starring people several hundred
a araall amount left tor bis personal tboDsand tons of BuasUn and Boumanlan wheat Ho mention' la made
use.
Our American soldier la the peraonl- •f the price the eononerlng ■'armies
flcntlon -of patrioUsra. He la a living paid for the preclons grain, for the
example ot wbat hla brothers back good reswn that no price was paid.
borne would do well to Imitate if their
Farmere here tn America are get­
loudly proclaimed dertrht to help the ting a pretty fair price for their wheat
cause for bumanUy'i sake are alncere. from a government which la noty ask­
He la giving up hla family, bis home ing'In retutt that some of thla mooey
Interests, offering bis Ufe. and Is now paid for the cinps be loaned back that
more than wUliog that hla moatbly pay more wheat may be bought It iS''
should revert to the coffers of hls coun­ ter to lend to our governtnent thei
try If It will materially asRsi in win­ withhold fond* to conduct this war
ning the war. He Is giving hls all, and and have Germany carry away the
wlUlagly. He only asks for a chance crops and pay nothing.
,
to fight and that hla brothers who can-'
not Ilmr arms vrill stand back of bim.
Be B
I am proud of these men and the
r the kalser'a armies entered
fervor and spirit they display. It wUl Belgium and northern France, theybe a gi«at honor when that day urfres looted the aaringa banU and the
to lead them Into battle, koowlog they safety depoRt vaults.
By lending
who have ftven everything will fi
your-money to your governmenL you
to the last man. It U to be regrei
tnsun youraelt agaUR being robbed
that many a soldier before loduci
by tte kaUtf's armlea.
into the servles burdene|l himself with
heavy finsndgl pbttgatloiiB that hls de­
pendents might be provided for durtog
hls absence. I only wish that the
small, abject faction Of the clvlltan aieA let of people waiW so much time
trying to meke 8ere,t^'re tight that meot that la bringing pressure to bear
upon tte already overtrardened soldier
b^ right doesB’t do
any good.
and bis family because of tbssfe came
Those who fall InW rtn.nevoe crtler obligation* could but become Imbued
with some of the aplrlt of self-sacrlllee
damaps for Sajarte reealvod.
and' patripUsm evinced by the m«B on
Hanbood la one thing that qaimot tte firing line.
be preserved In actohoL
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FOR Vsft IN BUCHIUAN
parts bare settBated tl^ over TDIMXIO ectra
acres of poUtoes ware ptaatod
last year. -Ae Unttsd Buua
rood AdmtninrstlOD Ueo(t«aTo^
tag to yoA the naUoa'a big pw
tatn atocta lato ebaaoM of
trads' and has pUeed potatoes
oe the list
sabsatvtas 'that
Bay be bought along wtth wbeat
Boar.
. PoutoaoupbaabecoBtawar
dlab. Bere U a recipe that baa
been tested by Dnltsd Sutes
Toed Admlalstrattoo experts. logredleata oeedeil are three potateca, one qnaK of milk, two
boner nbMtnte. two UMw
. spoons dour, oee mad onehatt
tablespoons salt, oasquaitsr
leaspooa eelaty salt.-oos«1^tb
teaspoon pepper, few grains ^ayvane and SDS (saspooo dwppad
.parsley.
Cook poutoea'in boDod wltsd
water, Wbeo soft ros through
e strainer. Scald milk srith sa­
lon. remose onion sad add Bilk
slowly to potatoes. Melt the fat.
add dry Ingredients, stir notU
wen mixed, theo sUr Into boiling
soap. Cook one mlnata. strain
and sprinkle with barley.

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"War Bieads" (W or M wheat and
4 or 14 ether cereeli) are eren more
healthfnl than thoee made entirely of
CORN MO OATS SUBSTITUTE^ white Hour. They are Mght. wholePROFESSIONAL
WANTED
swne, taste well, and
rery nntriWA8H1N08 WANTED—Call 2S6 E. DR. SARA CHASE. 407 Slate
Oo^ thoogh.the loares are
Tenth atreeu____________
" Block. Dlseeee# of women and AUjlInrge
W
so
UghL
Alltel Host Have Wheat Knsugh «•
As snbetltntes for wheat use oata.
Mslntsln Thair War Bfsad
WANTED- Honsekeeper.
*bo
barley, rice, oam.meal and potstoea. likes •muttren prefened. CIU. Pl^ DR. W. J. HIGGINS • -DENTIST •
• TUI Mast Ha^sst
,»43-3 GOOD Dentuny- ^INB PrepartOoai
Rye with wheat makee an excellent M6.
bread; bnt onr crop of rye Is not ap
for pntnlre^ Cxtractloa,
U' we are to fomlib (he allies with large as we had expected. «n other
Smith a Price Bolldln^^__________
SALI
(be neceeseyy propocMoo of wheal to cereaU must also be. used. Orabam
Launch, and
ib^ war bread fros^ now floor is a wbeat flout; it Is e wheatW. N. MILL.ARD
Xpert Plane Tuwtr and
uaUl Un nest barresi. sod: this Is a aarer, bnt is notes wheal? tabWItnte.
Dllltety necosslty. w*
It U not a dlfflevlt.aUiAr to tnake quire of Mrs. J
mootl^ eonsno.pddb to 21,000.000 these •‘War ' Breads". PoUo
Eighth Street.
lercantfle C
bnsbtis a month as sgslost ^
Both Phoness No. G
■Moo of sboul 42.000,000 tarsstte bread recipe. Wink
usual amoont/of white flour and 1-4
t) per cent of oar nort
aiNNlNE ACONNINE
of some other cereal. eoW as oat meal,
___________ This is the situation
rice floor, eon maal. barley. eU.. or
■C 401 State ^k Biding.
set forth by the O. S. Food Admlols- pouioes.
,
tratloD at Washington. Eeservlng s
Here Is one reUable recipe for whHs
margin .for dlsuibntlon to the army bread to be used as a basU for sob- FOB SALE—Seven-room honBc- Mo­
and lor special casta, learet for g^ stitotion. U yon hare not one which is dem conveniences, doee In. Ooed rsitBEN BUSSELL'
aBtistactory. If you already have a er. Wonld consider hmatl farm near
^nds of”^eat -pr«^ weekly
rity-In trade. 217 W. 10th street
good recipe, uae ihat.
' Four Loaf Recipe for 8
1 qt lukswatm milk, water, or a mixBEUT MUU£N
LAght aud Hesty Dray.
H
bread. $ocb breed must be dntable ii« of the two
- ■
a Specialty.
and therefore requires a larger propor­
tion of wbeat products then cereal
breed! bpked In the houeehold. Our 1 C liquid yeast
army end nary regolre a -fnll allow­ 1UT.V-.
PAINTINO AND PAITOHANCINO
1 T sugsi.
ance. The well-tordo In onrrt?opuUt1<»
1 o^T (St. (( asad
cen make gr«ter extrlOcee hytbe cooS 4ts sifted nour
EiUnASUr CTiraieaar-, —------OrWnsl bulk of deuxb tsre
^Theel lirodurts Ihsn
PBitiier niKl Pnper Hanger. BMtlnutM
ready to be tnsde Ini
riicerfiilly funilslied. 219 E. lOUi St
SATISFACTtON
SUtVJCE
tbe poor. In addJiloti, onr popnlatlw bnlk^hen
nve to stk quarts.
Cltt. Phone R-Oll(
In the agrlcuUafal dlstriria where tbe Bdll ihs wster or scald the milk,
other cereals are ahnpdant. am morr the sufar end eslt (end fat If used)
aktiird Id the preparim»-<^^ breads s mlslng bowl Four the hot liquid
It and allow ■( to Wecorae lukewasm.
-from theae other CerSw tl^ tb( the-yaast with a IKtls of the hikei
crowded cl^ and InduaitWpopula- Kquld aqd add It to the . rest of th
Grand Travenm Lodge Ne.' S*S
quid. If convenient, set this aside
Aoha Meets every Thurads.r evening to ,
With Iraprored imnuporMtlon eondl- watm jdac*.' not over IS degress Filielr linll 22J E. Front Suit 8 o'clmk,
hour; It not convenient to set It
HODS we now hare aTslIable a anrpina one
riins. Miinnnngh.
H. Leotholtx,
ssida Sdd the flour st o»ee. putting In .
Noble Grand

Secretary
of potato^ We alto have In the little at a.time and kneading uni" *'for ali otcitsions
apring Bontha a norplua ef -ipllk. and dough Is ri such consistency tl
we ht*e ami-le com end oats for ho- altcks neither to the bowl.«or I
handa This requires about 10 ml
consumptlon. The drain bn rye Cover, snd allow to rise 1% boun
FRANK M. PAINE
[rets every Wednea-.
end biriey as aobetltutes bas .already
ajdnlght at 8 p. m to
greatl.T exbauated the aupply ef
It the lower I e temperuture the
Jdd Fellow’s Heigrains.
..._____
. req
...ilrad for the rising.
■r the time
To effect Uie needed wring ef wheat down
CARL. 1. CAMPBELL
w7^. C^rtd’ Dieutor.
the dough from the sidse o
e are wholly dependent upon the bowl, grease tbs hands slightly. 9
Statta
»de
Dnigirtst
Otic Forisch' Sedy.
selUDiary aeetstance of the American a little and sM aside to rise again (eti
Mnr—A—Mimrte—Service
people and we aak Otat the teUowlvg one hoo>. Wtth s good broad flour, ft:
nhnuld treble Its bulk In each risirg
829 Sonlli Uuion Street
rulea ihsll.be ob-erred:
wheat flour, it should noL Honaehold-ra to use not to exceod rise much beyond twice
. .
^b Itoonre 270
riee Its volume.
>me. 1De­
mold sod plecs In
total of 1H peoftds per week of

anOI a
ant
wheat ptodnets pw peraon. This gressed -------- --------- to riss
e slight
touch will make
means not more than lit ponndy of light
Bske Bbool to minutes.
Victory bresd contatnlng the required
The above mle wfU make a good
erklac basiB tor (h. --------Ketlniafci W nny toformatton' chcetbreads, to pla^ of 1-4 ef the balk of
^^mai paitfyr''plea. cakeivwhtfe flonr. nee <me of the other grains
bivkfast eerealt. an gombtoed.
bsrley. rye. oats, or pouto.
C4t. Pboiip WOT
Phone Cite. RI106
n.iX?JlJcnrb2.Sl*?a;s“t^tUk -ThV. ^onnt wiu pot greaUy ch.ng,
either the taxtqre or the flavor of the
fiablnet Mahan a*d Boat BalMws
In addition thereto, not to aerv# to bread.
Thera an dlfferant methoda of
any one guest at any one meal an
aggregata of breadstnSa. macaroat, ting to the subatJtnte. One way I
ana the correct amount ot pabstl
craemra. pastry,
(1-4 amount of flour usually nsed)
bnaktaat ferealn? ri
smqll portion of flour when
George WaKliliigton could not tell a
of more than two
le. Wonder fl that U the reason the
flonr. No wheat prodneta to be aerved aponge is apt. adding tbe remaining
CulkeV baa no little respect &>r U.it
nnlesa sprirtaUy ordered. Pnblle ant­ flour as osTMl. Another method is to
Mt the aponge ei usual, adding the
ing eatablUhtneoM W to
"
inhetltute with the remntoder of the Let it pot be forflotte* that the evil
than ail pounds of wbeat pi
floor. This last method la especially en do llt’dB wltb them, as sreU " Faith might move mountains
earii ntnety meals aecved.
hostlers don’t depend upon It
forming with the Hmltatlona reqoaated good U ryb or barley flour U used after Ihim.
of the houieboldera.
maahed potato can also ba worked In
A Retallera to aell not more tbnn very aaUitoctorllT at thla time. «
eighth of aI bbarrel of-floor to any potato Is used at a aubatltnto-allow­
B enstomer s any one time and ance muat be made for the extra water
1 more than one-qnatter of m ta
’ contents and enough flour added to
any country customer at any
make e vqjr tUS loat
glme. and to no caae to asH srbaat
llluatratlen—SubsUtuttog 14 ^
prodnets wltbODt the rale of an aquni maal In above recipe.
welgfll of fiber cereala
Set the sponge with • eupa of oat­
4. We aak the bakere and grocen to meal (scalded wlOi one or two pipe
the volnme of Victory brrad of boiling wmterl. When Inkewarm
eold, by dellvary of the ihiwe^riri add the rest of the liquid;' the yeael,
«
pound
wae
eold
pormd.loaf where
two or three cupe-of flonr. ealt, etc. In
nexore, enu ■.-v,,cetPv«ie,ue
----- the memlng add the reel ot tte flonr
to Other sreights. We xlao ask oakera eccordlng to dlreCtlont. If the short
not to tocraare tbe amont of their process 1s used, add an the flour at
B par
Donnt once and prbeead with recipe.
cmiL of the average m
.
Cam Hael Brand.
purchased to tbe four nKtotha prior I
lu c liquid
Ugxcfa L
6. ICanufaetorera agtng wheat pred<
JS
c*^ra
a
Qca tot non-food pnrposea nhoold
u yrssst cak
ceane such nae entirely.
m^ C tnkswi
u*C liquid y
E Thera la no limit upoo tba one el
otter cereals, floura, hod oaaU, cor*,
bnriay. b'uckwbant. potato flonr.

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With House Psiut at $2.00 a gallon,' Barn Paint at
$1.25, Buggy Pahil 75c qt..Wagon Paint 75c qt^Varnish
Stain 75c qt.. Floor Paint Me qt^ Freskolln and Moreseo
from '45c to 50c in 51b packages you can’t afford to let
your buildings go to ruin.

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BAKED POTATO



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JJ lJutter melting on it.
Um-m-ml And you like
•it because it is bak^ Same
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Cooking makes things deli­
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Usny__________
knsad. 1st riss tm doohls to baft, tossd
the land are now uttog no rtpn‘ P">^ again, shape to'
nett whatever. exc«t n very email pan until the
( has again doubled.
aipotmt for cooking pwpoeea, and are BSks M mtoutsa .
doing eo In perfect health and reilafacSour Milk Cam Bread.
tloq. There la no reanpo why all ol
the American people who are able to
reoh In their own honaeholda cannot
1 T sugar, wwu or brown
enbelat perfeedy well wjth G
1 sggs leet wheat prodneta than one end ona 1 t s^^^
half ponada a week, and wa «>ecla1ly
I^X all**ths dry Ingredlsnto. thclod
sak tta well-to-do bouaeboMs In
he sods, wgslbsr. Than add tbs ■
country to follow this a.............
nllk and tbs sags well bosun sad t
gramme to order that wi
•Sk bresd should be b^sd I
(be necessary margiDal

those psrto of the community lees abl<
lo adapt ttemselvei to ao Urga a pro
portSen of eabstltttea
to order ttat wa abafl ba able to NOTB-Ui all^ri^sre^rMlpre
meke the wheat eiportt ttat are ab
■ • of ui to mahitate
the riril popniathm and aoldlera of tbs
alHea and our own army, we propom
to aapfileBent the volnntary e«K«>eraHon of the public by a turther lliuttatton of dlatribuHon. and we shall plaet
Monday Ja WhaatlsM.
at once reatrictloiis on dlgtrtbotioc
Tuaaday la Maatlata.
. ^ which will be edjdried from time ta
time to arenra as nearly aqultabla Oto
Wadnaaday to Whagttore.
TribuHoB as poaMbla With tha arrival
Saturday to Rafklass.
of harvest-are ahouM be able to rMas
Ona WhsaU^ staal gvaey day.
poch restrietloBS. Ondi then wa aak
One Mast'aaa maal avary day.

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“"Sfeu Get The Job

“We’ve been watching you, yeung man. We know you’re n»de
4jf the stuff that wins The man that car« enough a^ut his future
to study an I. C. S. Course in bis spare trtne is the kind we warf m
this firm’s responsible positions. You're getting your promotion
on what you know, and I wish we bad more like you.
’me boss can’t take chances.' When he has a iwnm^le job
to Si, he picks a man trained to hold it. He’s ^tc^mg^nght
now, hop& you’ll be ready wh^^ur oppprti^r^es. ^

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- - ------SSS. Over aSOO men reported a^ (

^ttorenpoB to Scranton. You i
can maka y^slitoJtthe Mune way.. I

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G. B. LEMMON, Bep.
m State Bank BuUding
Traverse CHty, Mich. 4

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Tm^cm-wra*™ Mtt'. McfallAS

Fifty New Spiting Svmtefs

At Sljr

JUST REGEIVEP.
One oT the eoiinttr'e tiifisl «Uf
ful newspaper ertltoin owes -niuc
hl» siipr«cB to
faet that be never
overlmkK tbe westlter.
WhiHi lt is
ven- liof and everj-lsxly knows It s
bo!, he has a tirst p.iRe “story” settlnc forth the bonrly lemperatures
and Ollier dula rtf swoUcrlm: luleresl.
When llsn- Is n hie storm «r u crackiiiC tfilil spetl his readers are put
lH«sessi.m of all the dctiills.
1
editor sconsi hy tcUine his rAid
wlial liiey know all lilsiutt.
il- tlie same
Hex -^^t•al^l has folh
hm- fi

does not occur iu every liny life. Tbcde
are no stimitious timt are not It^ll^mate. •8"l ‘herv an- thrills to piculy
—thrills ihn'l thrill Uh-susc tlK-y are
BPimliie rathiT limn mamifnetnre.1,
.VII of them rcstilt naturally from the
dcv«do|mK-nt of the story.
.Ifi wrlthiK "The Ancllon lll.K-k”
T Mr. Beai-h ws-ws to have excrcismi
• U»e fnnnloiis of a ncwsiiapcr reportei
rather tliaii of ou tinUior. He luii

Hundreds of New Coats
Di^sses and Waists.

THE EAGLTS BIB

-THE AlJCnON BLOCK”

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First BpIspde-’The Hidden Dea^
—The CrlnilnoloKr Oluli—compri#^
of men of wealth, clolw trotters. a<lrciitunirs and crime liivesUgalpra. and
presided over hy Harrison'flraut. mascriiioloBlat—learn of the secret »ctles of Imperial Germaiiy s siiy sys, hi .VtDcrlya. and offer Iheir uhl
.. tlilef Wm. J. n.vim of the I . R.
Socjvl Sendee In comlMliin: Us ^ol.s.
The offer Is accepted, and alnmliiieuns |i-itb Uarrlaup Grant's first
elforts. inxic Mason, chief of tlie womS. Styrel Berv
i.iwratives of th.t1
he. acts on Chief Klyims In'stractlons
cr Til .Invest
InvesIlBale the actions of
s«-veral of■ ■■ II HornstorfTs aides,
aunme Ihem Von IxrirThetr official IdciiMIh-s. unknown
«a<-h other. Grain and Miss Mason
nuvt. and In Their work of chcckliut
the activities of Dr. Allicrl^ Captahi
Itov-Fhl. Von I*jipi-ti. and Vch Kliileleii. ehey are plungtHl Into a series of
ericiives vvntrrine
wntrrins ah
ahoul
IlirlllinK experlemos
plnas of llie (Jeraidn War Isii
I
<if the first of Xvlihh IsI to lory
l.usilalda.
tloii of
• Von
Tlien follow- tlie plclurUatloii
1'iHK‘ii mmuniiiicBilnp
• nine to Niiiicn via
s tlK- details of saniiic
of tlie I.iisltania., the dislrilaillou in Jleriiii of . medals celchraliittt
the sliikinc two days liefore it uclmilly hapiK'iusl. Von IV-nistnrfTs denial
to Amerlraii m-wsjMiper» of previous
knowledKeof the oiitrace. and the i
K of'new plans to create a n
aciRci iiujoiis
■ S»>e il at the loTie Theatre
Monday. Slay C. Free mallnoe.
nine
and lie.

Many Garments are Now Sdling at Keduded Prices.
Ladies’ and Misses Suits, worth up to f|
' $40.00 at

S16.S0, $19.50, $22.50
$25.00 ™ $29.50
Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, worth up to
$35.00 at

$12.50,$16.50,$19.50;$22.50
and $25.00

Don’t Miss the Wonde^tful Specials
We are offeriug these dajrsr-They cau’t be
bought at wholesale at the same prices^

. Vive Clemenceaul
A Lesson by the Warrior ef,
the Stout Heart
Oy GUY

“Give me els mootbs t0 live.”
I'esdei
enceau. seVeBty-seven,
France, aalil to his doctor Thursday.
“That'i all I'want."
Six months that he may see the Hbb
drieen from tbe soli of hla fathers.

ST.™ l»

»P

iu8 out ot his theme.

'• e avoWed
avowed piirpomE>eal
wltli the
' imltlim
11111118 her on the anetion hloc*.
In he kms-ketl 'down to the
bidder. Rhe Is Imucht In t^rrlase hy
lUe dissolute sou of a
to -liave more money than he
as. Trw-ther.with fal.^ pn______ on iKith sides are dLsslpntetl.
They work out a common salvath.iu
U.reU-1 comes to
In a hroadway show. When
mraea tthe tvljmhiB l>eatily of those
who live to he merry after <lark. a
,hhi(* sheep brother. Impatient of the
/delay in the promlseil ivwurd of 1
' lovlinesa. turns to WactanaU «
other crooked sehemCT woitoid out
the liraln of tlie mau who niies
underworld.''
, ,
• Jimmy tbe i.rother. cveutuan.v f»ls
tlie pinch rf llie law. but not Irfora
Is- has wuT.-ed«l la eompromislns hj|s
sister an.l maklnfi thlnp- powerfully
unideesaul for everywie eh

and beautlfol towns, now only brok<
(raxnients. of desolaUon and despair.
itbs that he may see the ba».
bandry of peace.aealn tiUlu* the ahellgrouod for the retuni of tbe flowera and crass ^pd trees.
Six months that be may see the
of “le artiode ar—"
e minidoB
minidia march­
sound cheers for the
ing skmg the Champs Elysee. and
weep tears for the mllUoos back there
who are not coming home save in the
bearu of the world.
It will be a busy six' mootbs for
lemencean: 24 boon u flay, bis daUy
program. His words to the doctor
‘Tell-rae frankly If I can carry on
for the next six months in that deril
of a way I carry on now; six montha,
to all I want”
Stont heart of a nation of atout
hearts: may yon have sixty times the
six months yon ask I Sneb nobUlty. such courage,
spar odh soldiers gn to added flghtlng
seal. Perns at borne It Is a message
that should bHng' qnickly tbe tern
boar when tbe Liberty loan goes over
tbe topi

.
75c:
L.1DIES- WAISTS, U»«UM ...vie,,

r

--------- 7^

Llljhii«a. I'suii
kcrows most'luai

19c.
_14c-

MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS, a good aasortnient of i«tteni8 at onl.v.^----- __ 09Xs

J. H. STEINBER6
WOMEN AND THE
^
UBERTYLOAN
By MARION LUCE.
the bardflhlpi of the tienetaea t

DREAMLAND

Ugan%b]le what'has become of the
excellent rnlea laid down for us hy '
Captain of Xndnstry before we tear
how be really did il?
.

_____

FIFTY REMNANTS OF LAIVNS Ai/d GINGHAMS,

up _tp

85c, 95c, $1.19

It not your trust lo-Sppt^aruiHv
The fox Is never, gtilte so cordial i
American BotioMon o> Death—hot I
b.-il«s'wltU mlseri- In a little Penn- rlien be nicels to dine on s«o*e.
ayJVBiilB steel town, mnrinues with
misery iu the worlds creabrnt city
and fiiuilly enils In happiness for those
who ih-scrve It fflud some who don'tl
........ - of fnnimih
elianielera Ip counlen>«7t
.U>|| lu
Hroadway lien and women aU«|i
ami out.
NolailI Bergman.
Bersman. OW
the t
Is one oof these. Max
atriutl manager. Is
Jielcla-r. power of erookcu.iv . Is aiiFRIDAY AND SATURDAY— Today and Tomorrow
...........................
.Hiumy Knight
Is > t.vpe of
■ eharaelef
Jtnown_ in polle^
•f too well
1
ANN MI^RIKK’K in n liip ii iwl Featnro “PLKASB

HELl’KMILY. '
rimiige of \'auiievUlp ami ('lias. Chaplin 2-i-ecl Comedy
“In Hip Pawn Shop.”
SUNDAY AND MONDAY—
All .U1 Star Cusi in "THE AUCTION BLOCK”.»«adi8 C.ivatoat Slorr.
Admhwioii no and fr>e— War Tax Included.

TUESDAY—
Mary Andereou ami Wallor WhUman in'^“WHEN MEN
VandevUle

LADIEfi' HOSE, white mi«l hlat-k, mill nm of 35r and

; LADIES- PLAIN AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS;
Hii-lmling all Hiieui worth 19c to
^
2Tk* at only——
.......................
- X

”^r*Th?*TOur*e of the story, whirii

hlM protolJTP rannot escape Idonflflistimi.
The part of Lorelei Knight is In
tbe eaiwhle hands of Rubyo DeRemer.
who witll recently was one of the eolelmited Is-anHeii of the Zlegflehl roof.
Mr. Beach. Mr. Hampton. - pn-aldenl
of the Rex Beafh Film forporalinn
liml Urry TrimhK the skilled dliwtor,
selected her ufter a carrtul eonslderallon of Ihe merfts of a dmen olbets.
^'Mhw l>e Merer prartienlly a iiewemnei'
Id plelurvs was tempted .to disclaim
any pariletaar dratnattr ability, hot
ill tlie bhud/of Mr. Trimble mid ulider
tlie spell of the alory abc developed
. reniarkable capacity.
Otliere hi the ensL which Includes
Tom Powers. Flofenee Desboii and
Florence Johna, are << marked caps
hUliy.

_s

88e""“$l-19

LEE.

Big

Conietly

WEDNESDAY—
“When Mep are Tempted"
Vaudeville
“Vengeanpe and The Woman”

tbe other two brtncbea Vt war aer*>
Ice wonea cu and mmt jjOit tbMr
iitot.'
Wonee are taklflg men'a placea la
t workshop, tbe office, even to tbe
Oelda. Wbererer th^re la work to do.
American women will do it No other
nation baa rfven Its women so ranch—
none other deserves M moeb from
tbetn.
Women can Invert In Liberty bonds.
Women can curtail waste end atimnlate thrift, and invert Ip more Liberty
boeda.
When women aave money to Invert
In Liberty bonds, tb^ serve. doubly.
for they relea e allII the
II tabor eod t
miteriala that would bare been. ua}d
lutecruring the - tblnga they
didn't' bny. at tbe eame Ume aiding
tbelr gofernnieBt in cunilnnlng At
let's holy war.

10 one lie dlscouooUte.
II to
le* iHtter to hirve loved and
altb-or b
D to have lovrt and won.
But If all America does her
dnty you caAgIve to every Ameriean
MaylIw tbe meek shall liriierit tbe
lad who goes over the top the glory
irib aftea' the ' other fellows
of hope—the reasonable cmaluty of tlirougb
with
victory—tbe eraolallon oK knowing
that be does not die In vain—that
America has risen as-one to make tbe
world fit for life, fit for borne, lit for Inii in wlint be .does tor others.
freedom.
Whether Its will power or Just piginvert In Liberty bonds now. SubBcrlbe until it hurta. Take wbat you eadediM-ot ususUy depemto upon wbetcan osiright, an^uke on tbejastall- er It's ours or tbe other fellow's.
meni plan as mdtiy as yon can sugger
under.
Bemember—It's no longer Vdo yonr
bit.” but do your rtL Hold fast for
victory I
CotisWer now the fellow who thinks
'»e coil Inspire morality hy preaeblug
hjit virtue to Its own rwsrdr

. Womw Murt Sava and Werit.
Women, aund brtdde our figbtliig
bora In QJlmi Keep up tbe
of our army by nnfllnchlng conrage
and heroic devotlA. at borne. Tbe
Third Liberty loan points your duty—
tbe-third nallon-wldr cell to universal
service—the third sword alia'rpened
for victory In the forge of freedom.
America must wtn—It dares not fall
—to America, tbe nncomiuered. that
Wom«l. It to said. *]>-nd nln^
tenths of nit the money ih-it Is spent.
Let every woman wcrwilnixe her fam­
ily budget. She must d» the major
.................................... sh
*poD tbe women of
America moat re«. in a large measure.
aueesM of tbe Third Uberiy loan.

THURSDAY— ,
BIG SPECIAL FEATURE
SUNDAY-r-May 12
Mine. Petrova in the first picture released bv her on-n
Company—“DAUGHTER OF DESTINY”

tire ablveriog in tbe
there." Wrt. cold, weary, or. ■worne
tet -M 'U«'eh^bea of No Man's
Land, wounded, alone, dying.

AT THE LYBIO T

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