Traverse City Press, February 02, 1917

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Traverse City Press, February 02, 1917

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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1917-02-02

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Ttm^^km 4ity Itess

A NEUTRAL PAPER
Everyb^’i Piper
uliy CIRCULATION—nrri

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IHESnilYOFAN
• DNWiSESaOK
The quill pu»her on a local.paper meand^ into the realms of ffetiuu and
there diaeovered that tfaaee wise
had actually come-to Travense'Cit}-to
meet the Industrial Committee' ot the
Cbamb^ of Commerce, and to sift the
wheat from the chaU 8K to what they
bad beag!^ the many beauties and
pws^ties of the region in which we
liee.*TTiia was well and good and it <s
to be hoped that jhey went away into
the outer woridsPTfh'the truth tucked
under their hat and tbo belief firmlyembedded -Under their slprt bosoms
that this is the meccaof p.^ssibilities of
every daaartptimi.
Ihe fiction part of this does not deal ^
with the fhct that these menxaroe here'
but iijbes ded w.lh the fact that three '
wise business men did not rare about
the quantity or price of, labor, the
health question, the water <)uestion.
the power question, or the price of op*
’ eratioD question.
In fact the
matter of the profit or |oss side of
the ledger was foi^tten altogelbCr
and the only thing they were conrem*
ed wifb was "Whst kind of schools have
youp.1?-^
This,4<Morial is written when the
mind/of the writer is full of optimism,
and )ih can see the lime when employ-

Tffi T. C. PRSS liH^ m PROMISE
When the ^ress told its readers on its first andiversar)' that it intended tO/give the people the ’
best that was in it. there was no intention to do
tbything but keep its word to the very letter. The
time hqs come sooner than was expected to put the
firsh improvement into operation and it is the mikingof a real newspaper out of what has been an ad­
vertising medium only. When we say a real newspaper.we mean that it will print all^he news that
is fit to print. It will play no favorites and will give
to the people just what they want. It will never
be muzzled and will stand forrii as the voice of (he
people without respect to any influences that might
be brought to bear.
The Press will conduct an open forum in which
the people will ai «ll times have an opportunity to
. express their opinions with regard to the public
interest. Stat^ county and local news will be giv­
en Ibe preference and be made a specialty. It will
be il»e truth with no attempt to whitewash or rover
up. The intent is nut to pile up a fortune but to
give the people the best that can be had. Th^ sub­
scription price Will be so cheap that the money will
■ not even |»ay for the paper used to print ojr The
ITess-will start as a bi-weekly and cost only one
dollar a year. , Just think of that, less than one cent'
a copy and the opportunity to know what is going
on in, the most remote corners of the world, -lust

Bssoonas thewcessary machinery can be installed
it will be iass^ three times a week and within ^e.
year we expect that a daily will be published. To
those that get in od the ground floor this wilCmean that you will be getting a daily paper ^one dollar
a yeaf. Tbe anhscripKon t)ooks are bow"open and
within five days more than five hundred subscrib­
ers have been secured. You’cannot afford to be
without this paper il you want to know what is go­
ing on. The Press-will always be for Traverse City
. first. ' Il is owmed ud operated by local tniest and
• this a-ssures the handling by those who Khitlly
know the ground. The Press has acconiplished
much and hopes to i^mplish more.
We want all the'news and will get it and ask
you to lend your help. If you know any news item
telephone us immediately and you will always Rnd
• The Press on the joU We wish to thank-our hund­
reds of friends who have already telephoned or
sent in their subscriptions without solicitation, al­
most before 'announcement was made that the
change, was toiske place. Now is the time to get
io your subscription^ Don't wait for the solicitor
to call hut send, tcl^hone or call at the office with
your subscription tciday. Now is the time to boost
for Jibe old hometown. Let's have that su^cription now.

WATCH OUT, GEORGE

fi

NEW CBARHR REQUIRED

CHANGE OF HME

should be followed and be on'tfae safe
side

NEW TAXI SERVICE COMPANY
Fischer and Guthrie. Jwo enterpris,
ing bustlers, have established a new
taxi service w itb offires at the^,3axon
Agency at 334 E. Front Street. Regu­
lation prices, prompt service, comfort­
able ^r« abd gentlemanly coudurt will
beGie watch word and an "on thf jui
every minuty" policy will be followi
'The Company is very proud of its
record-fur all weather ser\-ice. * E\-en I
during the severe storms of the past I
tbree w eeks H has cared for the taxi
cab wants of the public in every case.

No Donegal Show at
Coininissioi Muting
It was a large and patriotic crowd that
braved tlfe slippery pavements and
pranced to the official domii ilc of the
City Fathers last Monday night expect­
ing te-See a real slap stick revival and
clash of the antagonistic forces or to!
bear a noise like two Tbomas cats with
(heir caudal appendages knotted
getber arguing tbe question as to who
dani^ed them over tbe opposite sides of
an unfriendly wire clothes line. Noth
ing of the kind transpired and the pipe
of peace was smokt d in the usual order
ly way and business went on w ith per­
fect tranquility even tto the disposition
of the borgain hunter's chicken coop.
.It was only when new business was
reached that anything tMrderiug on the
, sensational bad even a look in and then
»as Commissioner Santo look the flborl
‘ the wise ones straightened up in antici­
pation of sometiiing reiJIy worth while.
But tbe gentleman from Sixth street ;
' was very mild in bis remarics and those
. Ho
■bringl
the^matter of tbe |Iasb-Corcorao Bis,pute into evidence were it not for the
, tntemew puUisbed io a loc^ paper
covering tbe sitaatloD from tbe stahlpotot of Mr. NaMi. Mr.-S'.ntn toak-ex-;

Soxoii “Six”

A BIG TOURING CAE FOR 5 PEOPLE
With a 2-inch crank^shaft
and sco-re of detailetK
improvraients in the mot­
or, vibration and^friction,
the fiercest foes a motor
car must face, have been
practically.eliminat^. And
now Saxon “Six'* motor
'maintains its full efficiency
nearly 1(10 per oent. longer
' Than any “four of like
price.

For Stomach, Liver and-Kid­
ney disorders take A. D. S.
Hepati^ Salts Effervescing.

.RESTItmi IS mr

AWAY

ju,i ■ f.» bop» beton, b< *obU

Syringes
Hot Water Bottles
Cotton
Bandages
Sick Feeders
Fever Thermometers
Bed Pans, etc.
Goods of first quality at
reasonable prices.

^Wait’s
Drug Store
||i we cannot aid your
ly eyes with lenses we

Witch Hazel Cream-great
after ahaving and for all akin

CHEAM ar PHOTO PLAYS

VIOLA DANA in

SUNDAY
FEB. 4

GATES OF EDEN

Monday, Fob. 5

paramount

METRO

Tuetday, Feb. 6,

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Thureday, Feb. 8

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parmiount

SESSUE HAYAKAWA
IN

The Honorable Friend
and Sequel to The Diamoud from the Sky

. TRlA^oLE' Friday, Feb. 9



IN

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INNOCENT MAODALINEE
Wedneulay, Feb. 7

world

GAIL KANE

LILLIAN GISH .

Saxon “Six’" is S86S f. o. b. Detroit

F. C. Rice, Agent

Our store is headquarters
for suppKes used in the side
room.

RESULT OF SCRAF IN On
OFFICES Snii IN DOUBT

IN

3 2 4 EAST FRONT STREET

Supplies

TyrofituJD.pt.,

ROLLING STONES

Saxon Agency

Sick Room

have reached the age of twenty-four
wilt always tell. you.
yeara.
Harry Sherwood departed
from this life..after a brav^ but
¥11 you will put your time
unavailing struggle with the white
pUgue. Death came at the bwne of
ir against ours, we will
his parents, Mr. and Mri C. G. Sher­
wood, €14 S. Union Street, just before
make an examination of
midntybt Tburaday.
your eyes at ho cost to you.
Mr. Sberwood was one of the i|t05t
popular young men in the city and hit
WILL YOU COME?
death will be sincerely regretted by a
large nuipber of friends and acquainlNotu
g the nature of
biz trouble and tbe fact that he knew
there was little hope for hiz recovery
he faced the future with a tmiliug fare
:nd bizauuny diapoBthM wiU.iong in
145 E. FRONT ST.
the memory of Iboze who bad known
him.
have nie^»)rm. ettaity becstme it has to do with tbe
jiathy of the cbmmuidty. -Tbwfaiiml 'methods
methods by wbkb
w|
g
bd beM Irom tbe faarity kome Sun made possible but to the outside world
day afternoon at 2.30.
Rev, Thurston it is of no account outside of the sensawill officate and interment will be in tiofi 'produced which in turn has made
Oakwood.
this city the butt of ridicule and the
lughioi
ighing stock of the country.
The Press has gone deeply into tbp
matter, has bad several inteiwiews with
tbe pros sod cons but it can.see no resfor siring the personal opinuDS Bs
toautbority conferred and believek'ttttt
The .'•quabble between Cos
Santo and City Clerk Nash is ztill in tbe best thing to dp is to allow the peo­
doubt as far as the ultimate outcome is ple to go to the official Rearing and
concerned. It is in fact apparently in there get the facts and judge according­
about tbe same poMtion as it was a ly. There is no question but (hat bolb
week ago and will remain so until d^ sides think they are right and only of­
finite and specific ctMfges are prefer­ ficial investigation can settle it. Wh>'l
the ifs, tbe ands
red. The point involved
more or less than a difference of opin and tbe buts so that other cities ran
ion as regards the anthorily conferred point tbe finger of derisiqn as is the
city officials to control tbote wham case for instance to Saginaw where the
they appoint to office. Tbe Press has people are woriced up far worse than
Con- on page four
not spread the matter in glaring head­
lines on account of tbe

Owen Moore and M. Courtot

Specifications: New body design, la^i hody. new fini b,
!2 in. brakes, 41'; io full csbtilever type rear spring. 2in.
crankshan. tilted windshield,- new style tob with Grecian
rear bow, new style fendera. instruments mounted on
CcfdTdash, chrome vanadium valve spriugs, new design
caiburetor, 112 in. wbeei.baae, light weight six-cyiinder'
high speed motor; ;&x3>; in. tires, demountable rim', two
unit starting and lighting.system.'1'imken axles, full Tim­
ken bearings, and twenty other refinements.

• VOL. 2—SO. S

Editor Trmverae Ctty Prem.
Dear Sir:
A paragraph io your last iaaue spoke
of the city giving «tS each month to the
Y. W. C. A.
Some time ago there was an agitation
in regard to tbe-dty provithng a public
retrt room and wious plaos were dis­
cussed but none carried out. The
Board of Directors of the Y. W. C. A.
called the atteatkm of the city council
to the fact that the assocIatioD had
plenty of room and ample faciUHes for
taking care of all who needed the use
of the rest room and offered their
rooms for that purpose and bung out a
sign 'TubUc Rest Room." The city
has paid $16 each mooth toward the
rent which is |60 per month.
The rooms are kept in order by .the
matron paid by the asBociallon. Since
Septemb^ 1st, a registry has been kept
of out of town visitors and more tbu
i.OOO persons have been entertained
there. Free acceas to the directory for
rooms, to the eroploynleat bureau, tod
use of the telephone and toilet facili­
ties, etc. has been given. It would
nas'if tbeassoctftioa^' '
city ample returns for tl

HARRY

MONEY SPENT niECItHE POBUC IS maNG
'Bronctanil Thirobreds
Ally SAYS PATCmN|
AND DOINC HARD:
6et Same Trei

ployees and the employees’ chib
always and to the utter exclusion of
Get Sanie Treatment
everything else. How gla ■ we sbouldj
At the Commission meeting held tyst; The Board of Education will do well| q^ie daily grind of Ueo. W. Gegner,
gU be that oiir representatives >
iMonday, night City Attorney Patehinjto lake a trip some of these days intojexpert canine roper, artistic destroyer
able to say. and truthfully, that
High school is on the preferred list ofi®’®**”. that the City Dads bad been the places where the public gathers tolof^isesK germs, prolific pilferer of
y illegally in the n atter discuss maUers that are of interest to |uolie ‘ Kentucky thoroughbreds and
themselves individually and coUective-^geoeral dektroyer of some pet felines
when tve learn that oce of the classes except that of actual expense incurred ly. Wliai the fellows who pay the takes^has been opt that forreaping the sheckj
discuasihg is the wh>-A and theleU the paat few days would ^e Rockis meeting in a COAL BIN and that next in Ibe operation of tRe various depart­
wherefores
res .fpr'all Ibe secrecy sur-lefeher green with envy. The path to
year we may not be able to even claim ments of the city. Some of the
missioners were surprised at the in- rounding Uie
riings of the Board. i|-jches was not by anv tm
relationship with the University.
The>
wut
_
_
formation
and
more
than
one
decid^
publicity and wuttolwith rores for when he copped the
Humbly. ver>-. very humbly,
more closely in the future. know why these meetings are not held:horae flesh of quality there was a howl
scribe thought
wonder—if
in the Commission rooms i^yejall cen that even turned the geese South ud
the fact that three wise business
see and bear.
^ |
jproduced a blizzard that made us conmizht make arrangemein.s for the for-’
I template Ibe dwindling wood pile with
of. cop, of the only p.per irij SEVENTY-FIYE DOLLARS PAYS
Imournful eyes.
town tc them at their home address'
ynn n|i|
The paoic created by the innocentud that in the'silence of their sanctum I
I DC DUX
loakiag piece of paper bearing the cHy
ttity might read of the catastrophe that' TIte School Board met in session after
iiptaintsare beiu^ tdepbon
mtyhi befall us next year. AND THEjthe c-ammiasion adjourned last Monday _____ ,> PRESS office staUng tbaf u un- ordtnaice proi>ibiili% untied bones
fM
pecupying the public tb.
FACTORY HAS NOT COME YET. luighi |ind they
Tnity this was the most uukiadkaoclrire
ertt
VXY PROVE THEjcipal'
■..........................
HEicii llusliiness trusacted was the Vol-' bouse on Hast Kigtath Street
their accustomed IranquiUty i
seventy-five dollars to pay the eaves which are not equipp
STRAW THAT BREAKS THE CAM-Jing o] s.
eaves wnicn are not eq^peu wun
ieurrjing out into a raging Nor’
FX’S 'BACK. Surely does the unthink-1 expenses of Prof. Tyler who is
go to
tn.u0« project over-tbe axiewalk «««l I E«te, ,o save 7be city from
scuttling
Convention at Kansas City or make a flood It with water. A freeze foliowmgj
remark or statemei
by an outraged citizen
trip tc other cRies in order to discover makes it a glaring sheet of ice and sey;1 friepd create havoc
ly owned a team that
possible uew and more effidepl eral accidents have been narrowly
say of tl
'methods to beuseiinthepublicscbuois. averted. The matter is referred to the got il
duty bent. This
His citizen
<
insisted that
Commissioner of Public Safety, or whothe genial George had not the right to
The Board of.£ducaliun has been op-'
ever has charge ot these n atters, with epp the harness and sleiglis even if be
ting wi
|imn>edi8te,powerto acl bt-luresome
had the team. Now the man with the
prems
Court declared tlie present Ci'.y
ms Coi
The G. R. A 1. eveuing train whichjCideiit 1i.appei and a suit follows.
silver star is hitting the gray matter in
Ctaner upfopstitutiop,!
f.r .«il «pmiied from Ui, Soutli >1
an effort to locate his position and to
pli«llo.heS<*ool B»rd. .
p
,iU „ow .rrive .1 R.IO p.
the section of the .ordinance that
At the last meeting of the Board it
Read the Midgets on page i find
compels him to hunt the halter before
s decitkd that a new one be drafted
he can bag the ^me and whether
)tbtit tne members will know just
not Uie harness and sleigh must oocupy
e Ibey are at A new election for
the same position until the case is dis­
4rd members is uearit due and
posed of.
_^y seems to know just what methods

Ox. OB.page tour

Tb* J>MM hu No Editor-it
Giret^ Peo^a Chnoe.

fo*

The Man She Married
Saturday, Feb. tO;

thianqle

VALESKA SURRATT ,

WM. U. TlfOMPSON

JEALOUSY

DIVIDEND

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Traverse City Press

as it is and as it wauU to be is bridged
e wortl--«M^>er«tkin.

Printed every' Friday by the
GOTHIC PRESS PRINTING SERVICE
C. E. Myers,,
Gen. Mgr.
H. C. Dt^celt, Adv. Mgr.
i,asty
GOTHIC. PRKSS PRINTING SERVICE
Myers £> Myers. - Sole Owners
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imali pie
1 of the hat will often prevent
utterances—and ice is about the
„ b.ve Just uc.
^

PDHraASED NEW CAR

iPRESS POUOES
First and loremost THE PRESS will
always stand for what it believes is the
best interests of Traverse City. It
hopes III be”a factor in building up the
city whiL-h is to come and'that
to be bigger, better and happier. The
task looks like aHervuleen one but after
'alt. a little A-oropeiative effori^and a
purii altiigether w ill land us at the goal
even before we are aware of it. THE
PRIvSS solicits your assistance to this
end and it also wants your criticism
that it mayyiroril bv any mistakes vou
think it may make.
have not given
ha
tlie Pri'jis away a year for nothing, it
was lUme to gel the opinkut of the poopie ns to what kind r.f a paper they
___________ _________________ / come
when w e have reach .>d the goal and
are asking you how you like it. W'rite
or phone us and iTon't be afniid to tril
us what you think. We'll begladtoi
know and will appreciate it whether'
favorable or u nfavorable. The people,
can always depend on us in all cases no ^
matter if you only want a }ob. nr a man'
to fill the job. The Press will always bej
willing to help you. Don't be afraid to]
Ask OT command, We are always at
yoy service. We seek the truth andj
will appreciate any effforts tiiat will|
hi^lp us to get ii. It these thots ai^'
niutal you need us and w.> n *ed you.
Lef.s get together—NOW.

Mr. Alfred Greilick of Greilickville is
Pl^tlly drirag his nuw bij Ovrrlsnd,
ic purMiased last week of the!
Traverse City Overiaod Co. AJtho the
mds are filled with snow and ice Mr. i
Greilick makes his trips in andoutfron{
Gr^ilickville witti great ease and com­
fort.

Bethlehem’s Bid on
for the United Stales Na^
To Ote Ameriean Ptopk:
The SetTelary of the Navy bas awarded
oodtrscta amountinc to over t3.000.000
to a Brilitb bidder for 14 and 16-incb
^_______
ilea for________
the Navy because of very
mu^jjwer
____
kivcrprioM
prioMoffered
^mdby
b (he Eogiiab
We know nothing of the basis upon wbicb

IPALASSOFMI
LUMBCRLANDS
b'E-ALGfANDER POWELL

Who wou'd be undressed like Sepfember Mom,
A'nd have his clr4het fixed where they are worn.
We give ybu.a suit to use while you wait,
Or we will call for them just state the -date.

M E E B O E R
If you want to practice clothes economy,
There is oniyone place to go you see,
' If that is what you want don't look soy more,
Just pack up your clothes and call for

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E E B O E R

NOVEUZED FROM THE MOTION PK
TORE SERIALOF THE SAME NAME PfX>- ™
DUCED BY THE SIGNAL FILM CORP. ^

The damsels wont stare and wont from you hide.
%*hen you get your clothes press on the Soyth side.
And you can go and go in society galore,
They al^ have their clothes pressed by the Uilor.

M

E E B O E R ■

The word good judgement is a word to use .
. For a place they fix clothes and do not abuse^
Aud good judgement is you and us, as 1 saijl b<kJore,
Don’t fail to*have your clothes cleaned and pressed by

M

FJRSt mSODE.
sriibhoni eld Hcdmee fooebt hart!
It Is more than probabU that had
against the vlciaritadea of Ude.
Henry Maratou been bom a few cen­
The mall which contained Maratob'a
turies earlier, the boldness, aggreesiveletter reached Holmes’ camp oo the
neaa. predadoufiaeaa. aud cold blooded
: Calapoota wbeo be was In the fhanty
wLU-b were hla mp«t

E E B O E R

Now is the time for you to commence
We sponge and press suits for^cents.
Don't fail to come, you and 1 must meet,
You'wili find me at 327 So. Union St.

.j-IT!

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Meeboer, the Tailor

“hiSi wT^ves^ f«^
Two yean ago we took contraots
to make 4JOO 14-U>eb ehelU at a
price of $I.SlS,000. Dp to new
not a aitifle shell has been ac­
cepted by the CoTCrnmdot, although we have espended. in
wagea. materiaU, etc., oo these
orders $S2Z,S81, and we bate not
rreelved a SLNGLE DOUAB on

cooinol BifSt aak« m b«bl* to
Mlus awouatto W ssn.oift
fn the light of our experience, and baf.
Itrg no other basis, jrc bid for lO-incfa
afaeUs appnrximalelv the same rsu per
pound BS that whili the Navy DepartAs long xs potatoes slay near the two oiroi BctusUy awarded a I4-uicb «toil
dollar mark the producer will swear
'
■ar by] coairaci one year ago.
President Wilson and the consumer}
Bethlehem Steel Company
w ilj swear ?1 him. -

Do Vou Own an Edison Standard,
Home or Triumph Phonograph?
If you do. you can for a very small sum. have your instrument
brougI;t right up to date by means of an attachment which will en­
able you to plaj Mr. Edison's New Blue Ainberol Records. These are
his new unbrcakeble. long playing records which have created such
a sensation throughout the country.
We carry in stock Amberol Instruments at . . $3Q. $50, $75
Disc Instruments at..................... ..... $100.00. $150.00, $250.00
NO NEEDLES TO CHANGE

John P. Scott, Edison Agent
City Doig Store

Generous Savings on Needed Go^s
For All Who Attend Our

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

BlueTag and Mill End/Sale
Wo cofitinue this successful trading event all next
week that we may sweep out

Coupon ,
fill nut this Coupon.

BHn|; il to

ttip stole-S.ATURDAY, FFll, .Id.
Il will entitle you to buy Fanc^’
Table Oil Uh.tbs. col- W q-(;
ora
for only

CAP AND SCARF
SETS
For Ladies, Missies and Child' ^Ten at a Biu Sncrifice '
Cliihlrens'fx5c Sets. ”20^
This? Sale at
oVC
Ladies’-and Misses’-^Sets that
sold fffr $I.IW.»I.9Rand.$2.00.
in two lots at
-| IQ
- dinicu. 98c and
1• 1^
$:L4.S Plush Sets, cap an.l scarf
()! «ood quality ^ w QQ
plush, S.Tle pr.
X sT/O

NEW,

Dress Ginghdms
7Ti Pieces jiisl-received. Splendid
patterns.
Positively fssfv colors.
Largest and best shoa'ing wc ever
fliadc. Priced at yard-

12 k and 15c

Blue Tag and Mill End,Sale
Generous fiavirgs are in effect
in every department of the
store-

Coupon
Out out this Coupon. Brinp It to
the store MONDAY, FEB. .'’■Ih.
It will entitle .vou to buy n rJ.tXi
White Redspread for only

'iO

and All Next Week
A 40 per cent cotton felt Mattress with fancy, heavy
ticking covers imperial edge, hand holds, etc,;
which is regularly sold at S8.50, Saturday or any
day next week for only—

$6.85
They are perfect in every way and positively
cannot be duplicated any place in the city for less
than $8.50.

The New Hits ' /ft Player Rolls
"I I,rfl Her On The Beach at Honolulu’' "I Miss You Miss America"
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Scotchman named McCUnlock.
of Cortez. Hawkins aud Drake.
“Just as I thought. Mac.” Botioes
But insteuO of raiding ibe golden growled. “hUrsttu has beard ohont
cities of the Indies and tbe Spanish
tbe fires and be knows that we cent
Main, he raided the forests of the
make good oo tbe contract. 'We shall
Anierlcao northwest. The openUons be regretfully compelled' he uys. 'to
of the Northern Land ft Lumber com­
Inalsi on the penalty for failure on
pany. of which Uarsiou was president ybur contran.' The lying hypocrite!
uua whose activities he directed and ^V'e're up against U good and hard.
coDtralled. <-overed*a (luurter of tbe
fMac. my boy. If we could only get
ivntlueot. Eighty per cent of tbe vast
the Indiau lands we’d have no dUBcnlforests of WashlngioD. Oregon. Idaho
ty In filling our contract.” went 4m
and California were either owned by
Holm.^ "but there's nothing doUtg I’m
the rompany or ikid/r Us couirol.afraid—cut a thing
When Prealdeot IiHirston entered tbe;
what the devil do yon want?"
company’s palaUal(u%es on an upper
The. ejaculation bad be«o canaed by
floor of tbe Plonv»
Scut­
the-sudden appearance of a yoo^-one
tle precUely at, ten o'clm-k asito his, , ,
ip euuk's helpers. whijUug
cu-stou, his Recr«ary.-u human auto- ^
himeelf Into the office, panttfig.
maluu named Jolmsou. handed him a
"Ton're wanted at your caMx” the
telegram. It was dated at a lumber
boy Informed Haliiies-nhe doc t<M
town in southern Oregon and read:
"McCarthy reporu Htdmes baid bit me to fetch yox”
hy tires and won't be able to cut over - When Holmes reached tbe cablx
wblrii stood half a mile ahore tte
•n iniUlon feet at outside."
Tbe message was signed "Davidson.'" camp on a high bluff flanking tbe rlv»,
the doctor, a grizzled practitioner, who
Marston uttered a grunt H-hicb his
had spent his life aUevlstlng the lamsecretary correctly Interpreted
herland's ills, awaited him.
expression of saUsfacClox
'Hlongnitulatlons. Bolmes," called
Presently Ur. Frasier, who w
general manager of the Northern Land the doctor, cheerily—“Tour wife has
ft Lumber company, and Uarston'a stood It finely."
"It's a boyr demanded the tamherrightibaDd mao, appeared.
"FniBler." said the president, spesk, man. eagerly.
"Not on your lifx" answered tha
ing with more animation than was Us
wont—"I lUnk we've at lust got
weighs an ounce a
s pretty as they
Rupert nolmes where we n»nt him "
"What makes you chink aoT’ asked make 'em.”
the general manager.
“I’m so sorry It lent a boy. deer,"
whispered
Mrs.
Bolmes
feebly. "I know
"I suppose you know, don't you. thol
e have a contract with Holmes to bow you had set your h«rt on having
deliver us 20.000.000 feel of Inm- a sew. But look. BuperL Isn't she' >
e darling? VYell can her Belcx after
^
es," said the .other, "I know It." yonr mother."
Holmes' taee was convulsed with dla"And do yotr know that there have
and anger.
been some had forest fires
while you netv lii the Bast?"
- you. womant” he cried, Ms
"I saw sonietii'.ng of the sort In
pspera."
"I married yon to get s sou and yon
t have'tl
do with give me this! I wish to heaven that '
lour friend Holmesr
I'd never seen you-1 hope that lU/
I "Only this,” said Uaralon. uoaMe never set eyes on you or your kfil
I entirely to keep the ,eIaUon from his agalD.'.'
l.tone, “they’ve pretty well cleaned
c
him
The dark eyes of the wife filled with
[out. That fellow's got something
som
that tears and her face. Mready drained of
I'd give a great deal for—somethlug lu color, turned'arii^' that we’ve been trying to get for yeara.
"Yon ought to be arimmea'itf ;ynnrand it looka now as If this was oor srif. Holmes.” Interposed the. doctor,
chance to get It.”
stdrnly. "You're behaving like a
"Meaning—r
brute."
"The boom rigbu on the Calapoola”
Holmes whlried on the physlrian In
rapped out Marston, triumphantly,
a fury, hla arm swung back ae though
“Your plan being, 1 take it." w«
• to Btrikx
on Frasier, “to give him bis cholce l
"I take no surii words firam any
tween being sued for nonfulflUment of man,” he snaried.
contract and forced Into bankruptcy"You’ll take them from me.” Mid the
or of handing over tbe boom priv­ other, coolly, loriclng tbe big lamberilege? Am I rtgbtr
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• In tbe eyx “Oct out
“Precisely.” said Maratox "Ifa
of here now and don't return nntU you
Ing to be at 6ssy a> taking cand)- from can act like aebuman being.’'
a child. Take my'word for It. rYsaler,
Holmes went out into the forest and
we’ve at ,last got Holmes Just where strode ox he knew not wba«, nor
we want him and I'll send biro
cared, lu his blind rage he walked
to let him know that we know It— farther than be had Imagined, and ox
Johnsob take a letter."
tbe more quickly to retrace hU steps,
“To Mr. Rupert Holmes,'' dictated hie passion aoi^what ^»ent, be de­
Marstox “Klamath ^lls. Oregox cided- to take a ebon cut acroae the
,Dear Sir:—We have ieaGoed with re- property of the Klamath Indiana,
Igret that recent forest fires have which adjoined hla own foldings.
caused damage to your Umber hold­
Repeatedly Holmes had endeavored
ings on tbe Calapoola. We trust that •to indues the Indians to pan with their
your miaforttine has not been exten­ Und but always nnsncoessfully. for
sive enough to Interfere with the de­ Sleepy Dog. the strong leader of a
liver) on or before the 30th phox, of weak and varillating tribe, had used
[the 20.000.000 feet for which we con­ hla lulhorlty to prevent his peo^e
tracted with yox B8 your failure to do from disposing .of their birthright.—
so would cause us heavy losses In
Entering the Indian vUlage, Bolmea
connection with certain export ordi
made'hla way through to tbe dweUlug
In the event of yoor failure to comply of the chief. Sleeky Dog was seated
with the terms of the contract we shall on a bench In front of hla'house dan­
be regretfoUy compelled. In order tc dling 00 his knee a lusty. bronze-Criprotect ourselves against loss, to iosisi ored papoose.
on the payment of tbe penalty for non“What yon wantr the Indian bitmffnlfillment of contract.
ly demanded.
“Youra very truly.
"I want to buy some of your land."
"NorUieru Land ft Lnmber Company.
snapped the visitor.
Per. Henry Marstox Preridenl."
"No sell nm land.” tbe Uffien !•In their shrewdness, thrir predatory. peated. stolidly. “Keep tun for eon,"
Instincts, their total lack of commer- and he proudly indicated the papoosa,
rial wrnple and thelfmerclli
now crowing In its motheria arnu
ward all who opposed them. Henry . “Keep your d------ d land tbrit,"
Marston and Bupert Holmes were snaried Holmex and he strode away.
aihaUngly alike. But there the simDusk Jtad fallen when tbe angry
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Usrity ended. Marston bad Uken hla
degree at a great eastern university.
was ektUklog.
Holmee. on the other hand, bad grad­
“Come oot of there." ordered Hrima.
uated from the hard school of tbe “Ahl So It’s yon DUir he wsU'ox '
Ininber camps and It bad barshly, as he recognised In the cling­
made bUx both physically and moral­ ing figure before him. one Jake DHL
ly, a hard, hard max
■ imtortona whlMy booUeggm'. -Tyje
member,” Holmes a««n-«nd^ "what'
Bnpert Holmes'greed forwealthand 1 told yon I’d do to yon the next flaw
ower waa matched only by bis long- 1 caught you aelUng your rotgut M
ig for B Bon-^ man riUld—who wonid my manr
inherit the forttine he dreamed of
“Let me off tWa time, guTW." the
making and who would perpetuate hla lan beaded. -I wont netur ct^
namx
ound here no more. I -wost even m •
Two yeara before thU story <^>ena
ear the Indians. Ill kmp out M t5
be had married a young aontbera county altogether. Mr. p-»----- —schoolteacher—a alender, dh^k-balred. help me Odd. I wlUF’
dark-eyed girt—and now she was about
Holmes stood'starlng at tbb awn.
to become tbe mother of bis child. His
m Idea had .enterud tds artmiiin ■
wleh was to be fuffUled.
ead.
.
' Bu;. after a summer, of unprecedent­
“DUL" be arid. unddsMy. ‘pmtmm
ed dryness came the great forest fires, I can *rlke a bargain with yoxOM
Oregon In a oyw to tbe «Oee tad wuTl.
roaring srave of flame, and half of

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TAXI

SERVICE CO

i-arr^ Comfortable Cars
Prompt Service R^f\H»l»on Pric^
324 K. Froot St.
Citz. Phone 1134

anything you can
give them except your
phofograph.
Send St Send
Exchange that old bed for
a new one. We ha
line.
GOBLE & ST. JOHN
238 E. Ftvht Sr.

skin re ugbness uve our

Cucumber Cream
Bag four-ounce bottle only 2f>c

SCOTT’S €tty Drug Store
Raxor Blades made sharp
on 'he

ODELL

LaRontaee’s Barber Shop
Vmder PeopUt Bank

After tbe Show-

WahVs
Special Dinners

Oxange Week-

Til* stockholders uid directors of the
West Micfaicsn Gsrage at their annus)
meeting completed re-organizatkm mat­
ters and elected officisls for the coining
year The business of the past year
has been so saNlfBetory that the men
interested are pushing to the front and
detennined to increase their business
many times. -They are optimistic and
realize that the progressive spirit and
up-to-the-minute service of the past
have been the means of t|e phenomen­
al growth that has come to them, there­
fore they are preparing togive the pub­
lic an even more prcgressive and ad­
vanced service.
The plant is to be enlarged, more de­
partments added, modem equipment
installed and every facility for comfort
and the convenience of patrons taken
Into consideration and cared for. The
iollowing well known and public spirit-

Extra large, sweet 3(Jc Oranges
Saturday and all next OOC
week, per doz. . . . • .

F. O. Nicholson
311 S. Union St.

PhoM 3T?

Special Shoe Sale
All Next Week

W. P.
jCrotsep; secrctary-trea-vurer, H. E.
1 Church; Directors, Dr. J. B. Martin, W.
jP. Crotscr. J. A. Purvis. R. E. Wyncoop and B. E. Church, Mr. Church
will have general charge of the plant
and there can be no question as lu the
wisdom of the choice and the success
' promised with him at the helm.
Chureh was with the First National
Bank for .eleven yearn ahd is favorably
jknown throughout the region. The
:salesend will'be cared for by I
iWyncoop. J. A. Purvis and S. H. Ashjton and this combination means that
competitors will liave to bustle to bold
jtheir share of the business while the
'busy bgesal the West Michigan will be
. I kept on the jump filling the orders capjtured fay this trio who will be kept
the road.
A new service depariment has been
ed and will be prepared to t^e
immediate care of any accident that
‘jniay happen to either the Studebaker
: or the Chevrolet cars, which this
cem will handle. A complete line of
parts will be kept constantly on hand
for bath cars so that
ran be made. To this also will be add­
ed a first class welding
:with all the modern equipment and tbe
i promise Is made that it w ill be tbe most
^complete north of Grand Rapids. Fred:
Eimendorf, whe has had years of ex-1
^perience and is tborougly competent to

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New lot of Leesberg’s “Traverse City Made”
Shoes just put on sale, together with many
other makes. All go at—

—Discount Prices—
Stanley & Son

706 W. Front St.

Citz. Phone 945

Bring Your Li^
to US. We carry the best brands
of canned and package goods
aad can fill your every need in

Good Groreries
promptly and ^tisfactorily.
C<mrteous service, a laige variet.v, the best of pure foods, are
reature.s.oTour business.

“of Course”

402 SOUTH jUNION STREET
Citiseat Phone 271

AT

Classified Ads

Ctvoboon
Wbeathab
latsr Bolmea had madt hla bargain.
"Its Haky bnalneai for me." aald
DHL "ItTl be fadenl ^taoa it Tm
canght—aeUlnt wtaiAy tn Indians.'*
PKOPESSIONAL
Tben don't get cangbt.” reaped the
big woodsman—"that la up to yon.”
DRS. TRUraLOOD A TRUl ULCXyH
Osteopathic Physicians. hTS-D glasaHolmes- scheme for the tricking of es fitted. 406 Wilhelm Building.
the Indians worked out as be had
planned. Early next morning Dill rode DR. SARA CHASE, 407 SUte Bank '
into the Klamath Tillage, his saddle­ Block. Diseases of women and child
bags bursting with contraband. By
.. every Indian was gloriously
drunk and uo band stayed thetr revela, DR. W. J. HIOOINS - ^ DENTIST
GOOD Dentistry
FINE Pr«i
for Painleas Ext.
Smith A Price ffldg.
adult Indian with
for wltneam
a B. KYSEIXA. M. D.
"Now Mac,” aald Holmes, as they
ROOM 2
slunk from the Tillage—“thla land le
City Opera House Block
legally mine. Well begin catting to­
Residence,
Office
morrow. Bum this atink^ TlUage
603 So. Union SL .
Telephone
before yon start the cab"
Cite. 263
Citt. 6l»
Tbe ekme day Holmes sent a tele­
gram to Henry Uarston ait the oOca
of the Northern Land A Lumber com­
CONNINE & CONNINE
pany to Seattle
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LAWYERS
"Aatonlabed at Intlmaticm per your
401 State Bank Building
letter that I will be unable to fulfil
Citt. Phone 123
terms of contncL Twenty million
feet wiU be deUvured your Port JefEerrnm by thirteenth, pros., na agr^eed.
DRAY LINES
Cal' yon use ten million more at a
BEN RUSSEL
pricer
Borne hoora Uter he receited an Ugkt Dray A Baggage Una. Cita. Pbem
Rev PAeae 234.
answer:
"Wlttt will you take for the
BERT MULLEN
rigbta on the Calapoolar }
Light and Heavy Dray. Household
To which Holmes repUedf
"Thousand .shares Nortb^ I^nd A Goods Moving a Specialty. AuloTruck
Lumber company stock
Service.
directorate."
Phones, Cite. Office .37
Res 1090
With ill-concealed
owulted Marston's reply,^ It was brief
MARK CRAW
and to the ptUnt:
For light draying and baggage calls.
"All ri^T. come and see me.”
Phone NumberToit.-two
4S-4
-He bad won.
n was the end of the week before
LEONARD COURTADE
Sleepy IKtg' completed bis buslneas
Light Dray-Calls for Baggage
a1lh the official bead of the depart­
House SU3
ment of Indian aSalrs, whom be bad Phone 44H
gone to Portland lu see.
ALL MAKES OF BAT­
As the chief drew near home be was
paralyzed with horror. Tbe Tillage TERIES charged, stored or
was goue.
repaired by expert battery
And just then Holmes emerged from
the riirest. He stood with folded arms man at the Storage Battery sta­
surveying the old Indian, a sardonic tion, comer Cass and State.
grlD upon Ills Ups.
J. W. Slater Auto Co., Both
"Holiues," said Sleepy Dog. without
Phones.
49tf
heat, "you d^—<1 fief."
At that the fierce temper of the InroWANTED TO BUY- C to 10 acres
bei-uuia broke loose. HIh right fist shot
foreward In a sledgebaiunier blow. It lUSt be close to city. Phone or write
caught tbs Indian on the point of the Mrs. Harry^Workman. 637 W. Eighth
Street. Cite. Phone GtS2.
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Chong Ying Lo
11 a. ro. to 7 p. m.

the vulcanizing department «nd bis
thorough knowledge gained by years gt
this work assures perfect ^tofactioD
im»B.i4J.lT. TU -US FOR ' aud a qniHty-of work that means -morn
WANING AND PRESSING. miles for less money. A fjtl and com­
WE HAVE PRACTICAL EQUiP-i plete line of all auto accessories will be
MKNT. WE TRY TO PLKASK. .
carried. .
The company will be prepared
T. C. STEAM LAUNDRY
make immediate delivery on all spring
MS Union S1.
Butli Phones
.orders. Four carload-s of these popi
lar machines an-ived last week and
from now on the consignments will be
rushed in.
r Tlie progressive spirit of this firm is
only anotlief evidence that Traverse
City Is not dead or even dying and that
she with her progressive men cannerf
-HADE BY THE CITY BAKERY
jstand still, nor go backward, but on tbe
contraiy must go forward to the end
and that she gets her just deserts pnd
For rough, cold ol* grippe get
that means. "We lead, while others tol■low."
Laxacotd

Martin Nagel, fifiy-aina. proprietor
of the Commercial hotel, died at Mon>e from a slroke of apoplexy.
While walking to bis home In Cus­
ter, an nnldenUfied Indian was killed
by a Pere Marquette train at Bald
Mr. end Mrs. L. C. Mead, of Nortlj:'
vllle, celebrated tbelr fifUelh wedding
anniversary Jan. 17 at Kalamazoo at
the homv of tbelr daughter. Mrs. A V.
OaUery.
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William Livingstone of Detroit was
aiplu chosen president and cbalfffian
of lbs executive committee of the .
Lako Carriers' association at ihe convenlioa at Detroit.

“BETTER BREAD”
10c

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R. R. TIMETABLES

it acts quickly. 36 doses for 26c i

No reason to be without
KALOMITE. Just phone 271
and have a package sent
you. Enough tor 3 washings
B*Y BAHK HOSPITAL Ifor l.V.
AMERICAN DRUG CO.

In the

206 K. From St.

Sumcal and medical work cared ;
4or. Sate Licensed maternity hospi­
tal. Steam 'leated rooms. Expenenc^ Duiwes.
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AFTER TEE BUSINESS

The following is a reproduction ^f the
wording on a postal card received by
tbe Grinnel) Bros. Music house ti short
time ago. Tht- pof u'aritj- of Grinnell
Bros, was evidenced by this as tbe post
I master forwarded it directly to them
here.
Address on Postal Card
! if this does not reach some
organ firm in side of 10 days
' Please return to Box
To any organ company doing bu_____
i in this stale or in the United States
Please forward till it reaches some

BOYD’S

Taxi, Transfer and Dray
—Office Phones—
Cite. 311 and 30?
BelM39
Rm. R-1064 Citizens

YOUR PRESCRIPTION
Will be Carefully Compounded
by Registered
Pharmacists
only at

Scott’s City Drug'Store

that is doing business now in Organs'
and a Company that will Employ a:
Agent,
'
Postmaster please locate someone'
for me please.
j
tin tbe other side
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Jan. HWi. 1917.
iTo Whom It may CnnCeru. 1 am l<mk
,for'a firm that is doing busineas in
lOrgzns One who will employ a agent
Ibere Would be glad to restive the
ilAgencie Can give good reference reIlgaraing salesman ability
Respectfully remain
X. Y. Z.
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Wbere^u Save By Spending

HANKOW TEA CO.
131 E. Front Street
0pp. Peoples Saving Bank

For Campbeirs

JHIamlnit Drug Servicejf
CALL
EITHER PHONE 270
^nOHT------------------------------OR DAY

—1 Can Save You Monej —

B. E. SMITH
JEWELER
Watches, Clocks and Jewelr>'
Repaired
. «S8 STATE STREET

LEESBERG

SoU only by. McCormick, of Course

: You owe it to yourself to
save thedrudgery of washday.
Let KALOMITE do''it for you.
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Progress Laundry
. Send your [..aundry, Washings and Flat Work to
us and have it handled and cared for' by one who
knows and cares how the work is done.
We try to do it as YOU want it done.
Once a customer-you will never regret the
^rial.

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jfrii-iKl Klvi-ib .«u,-)i HU luwurd decking
[ to tbe hou-u- where ll Imlueih. as proudbuve cinwe lu eniT the glldgi hit:.-Sir Philip Sidney.

"I Hope 1 Never Set Eyee en-Vou <
Your Kid Again r

you will find

Harry Wales, supt. St Mgr.
228 Park Street

Citz. Phone 125

ruge Huimps dragged the body ti
river edge eud tossed ll a hundred
feet to the roiks below, uhere It lay
wUlenlng pool of criniaun.
Vlr^la RotmM.' tbongh ahe liad nbt
1>MD able to overiiear ihe iviuveraatloa
between Sleefiy I>og and her husband,
wituessed every detail oT
tragedy. Her decision wus quickly
taken. She must miss the log jam
resi-h the other side of the swollen
CalBpoola and safety with friends.
Carrying her child ahe stole through
the trees like a ghost.
Near ihe Jam. but screened by a damp
of trees, from a momentarily awaited
exploalon. stood Holmes and UcCUntook. Suddenly tbe latter uttered
hoarse shout of horror.
“Quid Oodt" he cried. “It’s tbe
meeris and. ahe has her balm I Stop
her I For God's sake. men. slop her,
r t'wHI be too late."
“Leave her alone, d------ her I
ahe wants to get killed let her. It'll
: amall loaa," onarled Holmes.
"Ifa your aln wife—your own wee
balm, mon!" gasped tbe Scot, “they're
gain' to their deaths."
“Let them,** said Rupert Holmes,
grimly.
BoomI
To the hypnotised watchers on
shore there came tbe dnil nimble of an
explosion followed Instantly by the
crash of rending tlmben. The Jam
had broken, while Virginia and her
child were but half way over.
A moment later they saw her come
to the surface—aaw her throw her free
over a log and raise her baby
upon It. An Inataut later both
lost to sight In the angry drive of the
torrent.
(TO El OOKnKUSDJ

PEBE MAEQUETTE KAILKOAD
TValM Suuth:
.. n:M »; m.—Sselnixr. Flint. Drtrolt,
Gram) lUuUi sd4 CMca«<i. Parlur w ta
Gmmt
paricr and dISInc «r bayond.
■e p. •.-Cnad IU;ad.. IlKraM, (XMaip. all
priiatpalpaiw.. .k«,J~p»rt. tiJ.^
Traisp srrivins frooi Oi» South:
. 1 ttlTf. m.—FVon Detroit. Ckirtsa. Grand
Rapid!. Baalnav. PJIol and. HilosAe!.
Carrim thrausb Cblaao mWpof.
Arr. tM p. cd. -Ftoib Oikaso. DrtroU. SasIBSW. ntnt and Ray City. With parlor
::is a. a.—Pot Elk Rapid,. Kalkaoka.
East Jordan. Prteakry and all poinU north.
1:«» p. m - For Elk Rapid.. Gaal. J ortUn.
Charlevoix. PeUMhry and all poinU north.
Petuake>. Charlevoix.
Eaal Jordan and Elk Rapidi.
«,«S p. ai.-FVoai Pvtoake,.
CkarW.oii.
Eaat Jordan. Kalkaaka and EU Rapida.
au Irmira. daily rxrrpC Sunday.
Kn.

C. R. R I. RAII.WAT
. ] ;U p. ffi.—Dally rxrrpt Sunday. All
polnla North aad South.
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Arr.S-IOp.m.—Daily exrapt Sun.
A1
point! North and South.
. S:M p. m.-Sunday only. All peinU
North and South.
I.v. le^u a. B.—Dally, exerot Sua^. Madlaa<r. PeUakey. Detroit. Cbieaco. Pittauixh and all polnia North and South.
ThroBsh eoaah to Grand Rapida. Slaepiac
rar Ormad Rapida to Ptttabursfa.
r, Z;40 p. B.—baUy. Macfclnav. Prlwkay.

as aTwira

s&s

car Grand Rapida to Cinrianati.

'riirouah

Y. C. . 4 H. RAILROAD.
Arr. S:4S a. m.—Dally eaeept Sunday.
port and SuUona Bay.

North-

.“U,-s;SSS'.
dv only. Northport •
'. di « p. m.~Dally eae..
port and SutloBa Bay.

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MANISTEE 4 NORTBEARTBRN R.
Lv. (;U a. B.-PTavemont. Cedar, h
add LrlaDd.
t-U a. m.—Hoator. Enplre. Copemiah, Ar­
cadia arrf Mantatae.
I.v, t :00 p. in —Provamont. Cedar. Lrland and

I. 4;M p. m.-’pUtte River. Conradh. Frank- '
foK and IdanUtee.
-r. I«:ld a- m —From HaaMaeTCadlllae. Copamlah. PUtte River. Praremoat. Cadar.
Maple City and Lnland.
T.^1;K p m.—F>aa Hmior. Empire and .
T. S:ZS p. m'.—From Leland. Prrvnmint.
Cate and Hate City.
Arr. S2« P. mT-FVa iUnlatae. FraafcfasL
Oonamiah aad Platta Rivor.
tnSaa daOy excopt Sanday.

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You Can Save Half

aijd more than half with our rebate coupons
«

ANY 25c ARTICLE

ANY 58c ARTICLE

for 11 cents and

for 23 cents and

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article
for 27 cents and
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for 13 cents and

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41 Ck>u|»ns .
«r

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,

for 46 cents and

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-

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38 Coupons

31 Cotipons

You can Sava oncost Desirable Winter Garments
' and receive rebate coupons %vith all cash purchases !
LADIES’AND MISSES'COATS“including the choicest cloth garments; were up to . '
130.00 and 135.00 at....... .................................................................................. $10.00. $15.00 and $18.00
MEN’S AND YOUNG-MEN’S OVERCOATS-in English. Conservative and Pinch
'back models including all of our highest grade garment at........................... .$12.50, $14.'50 and $16.50
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ PLUSH GARMENTS-with and without belts; choicest
garments up to $25.00 and ^35.00, at................................................y................ $12.50, $16.50 and $n.S0
I.ADIES’ AND MISSES’ CORDUROY AND CLOTH GARMENTS-including some
of this season's garments, worth'upto $15.00 and Slg.OO.at...^
................................ $5.00 and $7.58
BOVS’* AND YOUNG MEN’S OVERCOATS including high grade ohinchilfas;
worth up to $12.50 at ...........I...'....... ............................. ............. ...............•...„..$2.45, $3.45 and $6.45
MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ COATS-choice of our best garments; were up to $8.50,
'
at................. . ..................... ......... .................................................... $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 and $4.58
• MEN’S MACKINAWS-were up to $12.00 andf^s!^, at.........
...........$4.%. $6.45, $8.45 and $}0.08
BOYS’ MACKINAWS-were dp to $6.00 and $6itTat....................
.................. $3.25 $4.45 and $5.58

J. H. STEINBERG
iTosepHiing Aitoroey cionu c. G»-^” Donegal Sbow at
of Pontiac has drafted a bill
(^q

PERKEn-S WAREHOUSE BORNS

on Meeting

___

.eoutisH for the Mate to .ommem

_

__

_

one
Con. fnmi I’affP. one

jaiue* Siaader Ha>-ward the «c.if m'-"

^

n,omjng

the hold remedies and toilet spcial-i I INJ SI 11? A IV C F
ScOtt’s City n____
Drug_______
Store

soreerbimf
sereechinn of
of the
the fire
fire whistle
whistle sent
sent the
the
fi from their ^
A sec^'>‘1 *‘J‘ >

^

* * 1 *-»

1 ^ W

LtCLEVELANDAllNCL
Were unirertlty next fall. Director of-

AATUTES

,

ALL KINDS^
ndBOt.

wMee of
—------- V. ....... ... asKert that in lits
...n ...i. .
. .
offer.
Inr la 1.ani>lnB
1.9>i
before Ihe ^nlidnys a
rt™ h.dr™ ISO.OM |„m . cWcM. :N,.h tad nve.Mepped 1,1,
in
* -"'""■'ta'" "»»'
Lounred that the proposed amend- bank aa.i
r^. 1, tain, „M
,1,,
dnndn,n„. .„d dn„ny„d bltaf under
-meat would1 be presented to the aol- ' for divorce by Mrs,
hi. ,nn,I.M
rnuthlni
.11,
™ '™" "■■■ I'”-™"'
~nle..d.d,|h«dd,ed,nU,n.b,l.
“’"j;"' , ""
oaa. tl is expected alnioat any lima. * hi,
ful .11,.
ir
Ol Bern,.
Smtat pneel,..
In dn tl.i, ,„d II,nl £, Ki.1, «i nilT„B!l““'”“
tiieuiiii.'x'
■■■
in iiia siuiiiumy i..
.tanm^i.vi.iniinnnlhi.nnltaHl.vJ-'--^^^

Another Sale of Famous

‘Restwel’ Feather fallows

a

aiiu/\iwa,, apin-uivnj lor Ml i-«asnanu'
,.
In,islcd II,.I M,.S.„l„tad™po.e,.IP*™"“> "“~n“ . ■ V,
^
: Of the warm blankets to find his efforts
witlin
:irescnting s;
nilta, nmnv, o, m.pend M,^iih>.“'”"“S
'J'''l'“
Cilj All.„„,y p.„hln thnn lonk
i
“i • tnck «I IMi, No
ipositi^ cause of the fire can be deterfloor and sUfed that the case was
mined. The tauUding ise total wreck.
on trial and that he thou^t the best|
thinj! to be done was to let it restjurl
the iiresent or at le.tw until the maHeri Citizens Phone 201-Quick de-j
l,.d tarn l„..„nl„ IK-Ioretlincommli. ii.ery toany part of the city.:
won III a lec«l way. tvo ended the pre
n,.../.
I
liminary and the pa-tirirants j;,^ Scott s City Drug Store.
I
turned over to ihe ••et onds- for a
.al d'p. i

Result of Serp....

Would you rare to wear an old second hand hat whose
origiiiil'owner you nevei: saw? Would you care to use
a soiled handkerrliief that had been picked up in the
street? Would you sleep just as soundly and comfortably
if you knew the pillow under ypur head contained '
filthy, old second hand fealhera with a very dubious
past?
“Restwel" pillows are the only feather pillows jnade
whose feathers are brand new, fully sterilized and from
whichallanim.nl majlw has been rerooveJl- ■liiey are
absolutely euaranteed.

Save 58c and More a Pair for the Next Ten Days
on “Restwer* Pillows
The tollowinc pricesare that much lower than usuti—

$1.95 $2.45 $3.70 $4.90

WHsoh Futtiitiire Co,
Ur Union SL

,1.
- .r ■
.
heyarem r.^von.,-C.ly and wl,.-rc a
tnithriil pivas luisyol till-story iiM.-iri-ulalimHliaMhe clerk was in ilielios|>:.
UI with a bi-riken lep wliile the auditor
was held ill jail auailiiii; the c\tent of
the injuries and the pesplearv .nbouUn
oHle r-ach other or on the vertre of
lym-li law. It was a de,rfonible n.,d
mi»st uiifotiuiiale occurranco that oiulj
easily have been prevented but the
worst part of it alH-s llie uiifeVoiable
publieity
ilv (riven
ifiven llie city.

n 100 GIRLS
- WANTED

Steady workers only
need apply

lAOSOR SKIRT * H6VEITY
COMPANY

St»n

".rfidgton sfjed

The hard coal aupply*at Lapeer la
entirely exhausted. Dealers are aaktng ,

The Only Kind That Are iMade of Ne^v,
Absolutely "Pure Feathers

Oon Sentt

The coal supply in Menominee is
aufficlent for the city and vlclnitj for
»Tbe Alama Farm LiKht Plant comomaHa. Neb., may locate a
factory In Hilladkie.
Fire whieb broke out in the W)i».
aey theater cauaed damage amounOnc
to <4,000 at Ann Arbor,
ebortage of coal baa ,torced
t**®
lo«»d near East
‘-‘“•‘a* »<>
temporarily.

Welding Jobs
Oxy-Acetylene System
AnythiAg in the shape of metal.
Broken atove^or^.acfaine parts,
cylinders or motor parts.
/

West Michigan Garage
116-118 State Street

PROTECT THE HMTU OF YOUR FJUOLIES
Ignorance as to Healthful Heating
has caused the death of^coies of children and been a serious*
handicap to'thousands of housewives.
/
Humidify your homds properly.

AN AMERICAN HUMIDIFIER
attached to ydnr Hot Air Furnace will Positively cut your fuel bill
TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. It operate with the waste he«L

TALK TO ROEST, THE HDMIDIFIER MAN

215 L ELEVENTH ST.

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