Grand Traverse Herald, December 06, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 06, 1910

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-12-06

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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TWICE'A WEfc« —XUESDAV" AND T H U RS.D A.Y—S 1. O O
TOLl IX '• V

mm OF

FRBiMsiH^AiiHise murderer

HIE CONGRESS

, Rath SMaa

IS CAPTURED

ilOIKAR ra HE LIST
Dear gaaaen Caat One hnndfto and
Thirtaan Lhrac

MISTAKEN FOR REWARR^OR
A fiURGUR

faces

Pwifa. Dw. J.—It to Wrt«d that
Mr or Pmdi Mldtoi* were an-

>LACE FOR POWERS

mERFBIBI IN A QUARRa
RALPH PEASE AND
4 BOAROINQ HOUSE.

NOT MMCH OP IMPORTANCE WItL
CAOIU.AC EDITOR TO RE STATE
M OOINC

pra^rtMlaa WHa - Proniaant
' aastara Will Aet Par Uat
. TIaN la Uaar Haaaa.

■ter Althea Slatod
Banklod Cot

Cuiltr Man Pled But Wat Taken Thia
Mernlfio—Aecuaad Clalmt th«
Killing Wee ai> AeeldanL aa
Hto Orfanaa.

Moakexon. Dec. 1.—Ralph Paaae ot
Graad Rapide. the alayar ot Jaha
Helper ot Tolado. laat nlibt la a local
boardiBc booaa when Helper to altasad to hare Interfered in a quarrel
batwaan Paata and bta wlfe.^at captored toto morning about Bre mllei
aoatb of ifuafcegon. Ha ray* toe aboot
lag waa accidental.
Some day* ago a’ womao oama u
tba PetareoB boarding bo'oaa in a
daatllula and nearly atarred condittoa aad wat tah^ in by Mre. Patea
eon and baa since made bar borne
there. She aaid that ebe eaa too wife
of Balpfi Paaae. a barber, wbo had
raceoUf* gone to Grand Rapide' from
Chlcaco, Dat t—Connlrr-wtoa retbalr borne in North Star.
doctlou IB tba'prtea af nppar bartbt
Liaet Bandar Rpaw came
barth radnetiou
to be propoaad br aaratal rail- Petanoo bouse and to aald
roada aad the attorMr fanarpla of tha toreataned to aboot evarrona there
baeauaa hto wife woold not return to
Tarioaa stataa. Asioac the <
ara the Great Northern aad him. He came to Chief of Police Dowd
Mllwankaa * St. Panl, who In MuakegM and wanted to make
Oparala their own aleepara.
complaint agalnat Jack Helper. Mamlag him for bis foilare to wto her
back.
Laat Bight at lO o'dook
Pease
again appeared at toe Paterton hooae
■ad when Mrt.,Pa(acBea aaawarad
hto haoek he asked for kla pMa. The
d to cloee the door
taco but be forced bis way
'OoaZla PnUmaa rntaa for upper
aad tn'-Mr^ tnataneea tor Iditr la and ahorad ■ rarolrar in bar face.
Halpar came to toe woman's rescue
bertha wtt aaBooncad today before
teloiMrs Lana and Oark of toe aad grubbed Paaae and auetolkad
UwBtata carnmaroa commUsloa. by to wraat toe gun away frqpt him.
Pease palled the trigger aad toe
0. S. Ftonald ot the Pnllman company.
Tba radneUoaa U upper hartha win ballat struck Halpar in the Btoma^
anparrWll
ha twenty plto canL whan toe lower rmaglfic upwards, and
pasatBg through hi* heart,
t. Halperdied
harth rau exceeds tlAd.
in lass than 20 mioutas and before

NOT DISHEARTENED

RUOnlRBIS

> af HtitoEato

Chicago. Dac. i.-s-Tba deer bnnUng
•aaoe which cloaed laat night coat
113 flrac according to toe Chicago SHERIFF OF MACOMB COUNTY
•UMON WIU. WITNEM RETIRC- boahatf !■ a rmviM at IUbUb«u amr JAKE HALPER KILLED IN MUSKETribune.
Th* death list ti more than
SHOT DOWN
A SOY
OON LAST NIQHT.
Cndja. Africa, hr klanxicaBa oo Mar/
' «CNT OP PROMINENT MEN
any prarhms season. Michigan beads
17. kMlBK 20 Ulad aad 40 woondad.
toe itot with 27 killed.
Tha Manweana atoo aatered heaiilr.

REnjua n mi

A YEAR

TBATEBSE crry, OBAXD TRATERSK COl XTr. MlCinCAX. TI'BiDAY. DBCEMBEIi li. 1810.

flIS RECOVERY IS DUMJFUL

Offer |BS0

HiUsdale. Dec. 1.—Tha aUthorfUea
of Camden lowashlp have offered |$«0.
for the persoM dead or nllva. who
have bean seBiDag black head latfm.
James Mllcbell. prominent grata deal­
er, has received a second iettae.

ND FDREIGN CATTLE

BALFOUR'S STAND DOES NOT DIS­
COURAGE THE LISENALS.

FOUHDIIM--:

Mjili

TLE CHILD ONOWNSD

CAUSE IF ^A -wnaiT
WOHUI WM APniiMtt.V UlHl
FEW HOURS BEFORE
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Sato Matoar and ChM Warn III WMi
MaaMaa. Whlah Mar
aeuMiFar Her itoMi
AaMbn.

Warrant and Mather and San
OM Nat Undaruund.

.
, 'V„i,^ ^
from tola city, Frank Enthar^ wbo
I. lu a- .1 '■r
T" ““S'..'' g tbs landing Hrea aaar Sofoa. foasd bM .wlfo asN
SberlS Maltbew* of Macomb county.
at inru of the I'oliml States ot boraaa,
who was mistaken for a burglar and
assa*. mulas..she^ ioats aad awiaa search toond them Siwwnad In a dw
shot last nlgbi by toe flfteaa-yaaF^Id
.
.
from Asia and Africa. Thto order U tern upon the praalaaa.
of Mrs. August bovare. wbo was
Mra. Jnlla Rnthardt waa faattng bad­
iKsuad baeauaa ot tba prevalaoca In
unable to understand* his demand for
ly a weak ago Tnaaday. and latar. fo
those coontrtee-of disaaaaa
entrance to her home, mnd It is not
the waek- broke out wtU a ntfh
to livestock.
toougbt be will live n day. Tbe mother
which wu tboagfet to ba mwlaa. s]still In tbe Wayne connty
bongb no itoyalelan was callsd. Tnaa­
toll, where they were taken for safety
day. howavar. aba was bgtAsr.AMMdstod bar bUBbgpdJi dotog toe *^k
.Mattbews bad a warrant tor tbe ar■st of August Uovara for cruelty to
irblcb be bad dona dmtng
HlMk.
-ifotnday aba w^ apparMtly aa wM
apiaals. Tba Utter was not at borne,
DR. COOK ASKED ONE THOUSAND tha wife being alone with tba ihUdrw.
as ever, and Mr. RntBsiSt mm U Ik*
DOLLARS FOR STORY.
She was unable to underttand the of­
ficer. Tta. Utter aitempiad to force
IxHiisrille. Ky.. -Dec. 2.—Joseph
But Finally Suceaeded in Maktog a (be door oi«n when toe aoo abot Wandllng. charged with toe murder ot
through the door, the charge bitting tbe IKUe Kellner girl, took toe stand
Deal wHh Hampton's
the sberiff In the right shoulder. .Mat­ today for craawaxamlnaUon.
thews is sixty' years old. making bis seemed very nervous. He Idwtlfied •:U o'clock
d to aiueaad the lata Saarecovery tbe more doubtful.
tbe bloody pair of alblete'a trvaka aa. Taatarday attorSM st INew York, N. Y.. Dac. l.—It to
•tor Mifaarr. bat ba later deddad to
Although a great 'wound bad been his. but rouldnt aeconat for tha Mood Rnthardt eallad np
Rnh
ported that Dr. Cook, the explorer,
'
'htlto
..................................
iru in bis breast by tbe charge of
them. The trunka were found
asked bU wife U aba napdad
tried to aell bis Hory. which to aoon
Ooto 4. ILdrbervtM to tha aa
lot. the aheritr crawled la bis rig and the body.
^ aad at Ihat Uma.Bba NWdd.ir
Slli Raato RBaatioa waa ra(M
be publicbed. to toe I/wdon magdirected toe borse back to toe city.
ba la tbe beat of
M vsltdltr U tola prooaderN aad tba
axlnea lor a toousand dollars but toe
Thirty mlmsles after tbe sberlS re­
tealpboaad to tba
I nMatiibl toghdatar* to bow la apactol
editors declined It. Cook cane to tbe
entered Mount Clemens a posaa of
called for aoma a
' aaaalas to aatUa tba aatter. Lalaretta
L'plieff' Statea early In November,
la two automobiles, beaded
fergoltoa to toll Um
Tai^ at XNa KMato baa baaa apwhen be mat the publisher of Hamp- tba abarifl's ron. Alfred. left for the
N'awmaa.a
^itk Caralina Miirdeiwr WIU
a Carroll of Iowa to
toa's magexlna at Troy. N. T-. and ar> maa of toe aboatlag.
ardt OB tba_____
ran^ ibar* «lto tom for lu publL
News of the affair spread tbrougb
aba aaswardd fft __
cation ot the story.
Cbartcalon.
8.
Dec.
X.—T«mo^
na back hlBta^
(be city. One report was that tbe
>w U the date aet. for the oxecaUoa
flayer was to toe county tall and
a quarter of atk i
crowd of men, all Intimate friends of of Daniel Duncan, the young nagro
> bonaa to Bad ~
the aged sheriff, gathered about the convicted ot murderlag Max Utoel- DO answer
sky. a King street merchant, last
not r«^ ktthar tsa
toll.
or child. SftoTtwv vast miit lb
learned finally Ibatthe, posse June. Duoenn beat Lubelskya head
SEVERAL BUILDINGS DAMAGED
to a pulp, aad Um than tore# weeks the barn tolaktog ttat Mra.' Ratha^
had left tbe city to caiiure d|e
TO EXTENT OF $100,000
who bad fired at .Mr. Matbewa.V Tbe alter returned to the etotn and al­ Tmd tola down to ra« for avhOn an
■ba had not bMa foaSag vaK M
cromd did not dU|«rse. however.-aa<hf4«‘Lub-lsky's widow.
Firms ot Wallses A San. Grsgory.
7.-30 Rnthardt cBM home from thb
7;SS oVlock when the two
Mayer A Them and Othara
city, and aaalng a light U tba ban hh
biles returned to tbe city carrying
Radiy Searched.
tbonght It was hto *fla aad want oiS
the young man and hts parents.
to nabitcb tha bonata. Vpem raachMk
Detroit. Dec. 2.—Fire lata laat algbt
tba hern, howevar, hh (onto the WraS
in toe wholesale grocer store of Da­
Mwneaa Candida^ for eanpraat in
tiiat hii wUh
vid Wallace A Son spread to' the
Ptrui Ototrict Two vnara
buildings on eltoer side, doing $100.Thera la ■ Ralanca of $21,122.11
Detroit. Dec. 1.—Forrest Hudson.
Ruibardt called tip Mn. 0(h NaffJohn C. Draw Passed Away Thursday
000 damage. Among tba other flrmealM> aet llffatad mstchea at the feet an and (onad that tha had eallad «
Qanarnl Fund and><1».iaaiS
Morning Aftar an tllnaaa of
affected were Gregory, Mayer
lABMng. Dec. L-Roatley RaaaaU
In All.
of hts sgi4 uncle Joe Boston, at Wa­ .4 o'dock. Thlaklas that aotsdMllBB
tevsral Waaka
Thom. sUUoaers. and tbe I. B. King
of Grand Rai^da. aUta land coo
terford. to extort inoaay from btni mast ba wroag he aacarod a foSnsh
company, dealers in cblnaware.
aimoancad today hto candidacy
John C. Drew of 417 .Monroe street KBS today seateBoad to aaran and
aad gave It to tha htoffd maa «itk hAtor to* repobHcan coarwsalooal nomldide Thursds} morniixg after a several half to Bftaan rears at JackKM pris- strocUons to look about for tha ■fadbalanes of $71,162.11 In toe general
seeks' Illness at (be age of seventylag womaa. SchlptSf nodead tha «rafund and $4t$.130.1£ la all toe aUte
three years. Mr. Dren ans bora Au
ar of tha TAaettoa efatera vaa sat Ih
funds.
gust 13. I63T. Id New York'^sutc.
tt* proper ptoea aad looMag la dtoPare
Marquette
No.
5
Taek
Shelter
Oav. WhNMr to ^Imistfo.
where be lived for many year* before
oovarod too woman's body wtto tha
From Storm in Milwsuk
Mich.. Dec. 1.—Tbe sute
moving to Big Ksnlds. where he
Cedar Run. Dec. 2.—Ilarry Baker cblid-s body la bar arma la tha vatak
will not have to borrow any awney
owned n small farm Just outside ot the and Olive Kobo of (hi* filace were of tba etotera. Tha ctoura area fiLodingroB. Mich. Dec.
Toronto,
OnL,
Dac
2.—Aa
anp^
today,aald
Ooreraor
Warner
dtocoscity.
Ho
moved
to
tots
city
a»>out
^ ^Tjppar hoaaa la paint at ■
quietly married Nor. 24 at the resi­ amioad aad tha vomaa'a tiacka WBR*
Pere Marquette No. S which was recadonted record for hangings la
alng toe coodiUon of tbe alaU's flna^
seven years agu. luKlag lived here dence of Rev. Byers of Orlalt. The
approach IL whSto w aOiik.
.dphw Rear raan ajooai toe
tarto will ba astabltohad during toe ces. -1 Bnd that we wtil come toiough X«rted missing took sbeliar la Mil- aince that Hue He owned a email
^Hjlltooaa Madera to that bod|
event was a surprise to tbalr many tracks were (oaad. The lM|hy «aa hat
two weeks bagtonlng today If all of this year I1.eeo.000 better tbao a year snukee awaiting good weatber. The blacksmith shop oo Basi Front street
i EBaaaaaad aarir last aauaar to
friends, but wbo nevertheless RdB la twenty moaths Of aga fid waa art
antanoas now atandlng ara car­ ago. Tbea. when tbe taxes commenced wind here aitaicrd a Riaxlmua ve- besides a farm some disiaoce from tbe
able
to
walk, ao dal tba waaaah
I to rsttra tna too aaeaM at
loclty of 67 milea an boor and was city, but hU health preveuted him do­ extending congratulations and good
Mae in tbe middle of January,
tracki ware the oaly aaaa anas. Tha
tha aaidrattoa at their praaant taraa. ried out. Tba Brat to die. K the asby a heavy snowfaU.'No. ing any work In any a-ay (or some wlxbea. Mr. Baker has a fine (arm
etotera to only five faat to halghL haAaatoR of tba -oM (aard’ wteaa tremaaonalty to exacted, will be Rob­ there waa a dafleb of $1AOO,000. TbU
atiout
(our
mlleii
north
and
east
of
6 left Milwaukee for Ludlngton at 9 lime.
ert Parker, the aged HasUags county
toe sboriage I believe, cannot ex• aaraar to the tMato win aM wlto tha
thin place which to now rented. Tbey tag of the round type aaar tba aartogp
o'clock Tueeday night, and. aHer bemurdarar. Tba others under aan
.Mr. Drew u-atex i»o sisterv. at Fow
of the ground. But HUto waLar waa A
caed'WOO.OOO. I have b«l an Inquiry
t^'aiiiMihiat to baila to Sanatcr Ba^
Tbomaa McNalty and Mary Dolan,
1. IN, non. » bNF..
lo ^
f
Cii, .
Nk.r. oolbN. will. wNm ft at this tlBW and aa tha top to bat
lewaw Mkibliaa. arho w dataatod la
Btada aa to the amhont of moneyirfotad at Barrie of atmngling toalr
wbo will come for (he funeral,
twantr-four lachaa acroaa It to aaMty
which aute iBsUtnUodatoave in toeir
-he has been living
leave*, besides a widow, three chil­
saan that Mn. Bathardt AtSbarafolr
^ S ttoWMaoE Tha Raalal Baeator Dapaw UMtfUmdta cUld. and Butns Weed- local beaks and tbe amount oo band
dren. Mrs. Dnpny of Ce<lar City. .Mins
pulled tba .cover off bad tamped into
^ af Now Teak wtU alao appear for tba mark. toe Smiths Vhlto wife man
Norambtf 26 was 'dose to gSOOJWO.
miK
TREIITERRAT10IAL
NORiaY
Carrie
Drew
uf-(bto
city,
and
Wllliani
toe icy water.
Jaat tAtot aa a nonhar. the aMctfoa at
With, this coDdttion of aSsIrs 1 do not
Drew
of
Klk
Rapids.
a dMaoMBtlc tasMIatara la tha Batpir*
think the Stole to in as bad eonditioa Callfomis. Virginia ana Fennsyivsnia
Buffalo. N. T, Dec 2,-Tbe AmeriRnthardt wbaa ashed hr MM
atoto haatag aaatod hto fata. 6i
aa to hiji
ran and Canadian sections of the laas some people seem to believe."
Show
Gains
in
Census
Vienna. Dac. 1—The alxty-aacoad
RaaatIdBB af todlaM wffl paaa oat and
ternsilonmJ waterways commission, raaaoB for toiaUag that hto wlto wmi
Wi MARY REKIIEM
Flguraa
wflj ba BBCoaadod aan March by John annlTarsary: af the accaasion of Em­
lasaM .aaid that aha had .left the pf
wbirlj
has
been
entnwtad
with
tha
MAUia AT PUTTE
W. Kara, tba daafocraUc rka pfeal- peror Ptancto Joaaph. who came to tha
s .Man' Reich of Cast Bay. wife task of definitely fixing toe great utoas oa the tabto pealed laady tar
Washington. I3ec. 2.—Tbe populalion
a la toe etarm ami tumult occa•deetM eaBdMato two raan apo. War^
supper, 'and -fhat aha smy hava hqas
of California to 2.37T.649. an increase of Matbew Reich, died at 4 o'clock lakes iKruDdan Una betwaan tb<
A very lawitr wedding took ptoi
•ar «r Mltoeaii Dt^ of Ohio aad •loaad by toe rarotuUoa of 1M«. was
of S2.9 per .cent over l»t>0. Tbe pop- Wednesday morning, cancer lieing tbe countrlew. aasetcbled la Buffalo today cleaning the Soor. as that was a*
lUfR «r Map letaar ara othw cm- ebsarrad throMhont the dual ampira the home ot Mr. and Mra. Louis Drake uUUon of Virginia Is 2.061,612. nn
done before bs toft aad aha may have
cause
of her death. Sbe was 64 years for a loiBt aasstoB.
of Piatta, wban their daughter Hazel
Mpsaas iB^biri of tha aaaata who today with thankaglriBg aarricai
become ovarhaatod. er that tha hahr
old. and besides her husband, leaves
uBlted In marriage to amer Al- crew of ll.l per cent over 1900,
wm paaa aad pith tha Md of tba alxtr- other oatward forms' aa in part yearn.
may have baaa dlsaatlffiaf bacafoa
WashingUB. Dee. 2.—The popula­ throe SODS, Frank of EaK Bay. Will
Kaon.
The
bride
was
baauUroi'r
*toaaa«n«.
hto bottle of miA waa aaarty amptg.
tion ot tbe aute of PennsylTanla Is 7.- ot Ohio and Ed of Cast Bgblh street:
gosmed in bine silk and carried white
Tba toadars aad aU-ttfoMt of tha
abe prabahly la a St of laai^
two
dau^ters.
Mrs.
McOoaald
ot
66r.1ll.
aceordlng
to
sutlstlcs
d(
tbe
1.—Miss
Washlngioo.
D.
e.
Dae.
EXWmilFCftllULFIIItTS
t, whOa tba brideamaid. Mtoa
feoasa PRO wRl daaa ap Uialr oCicial
picked up tha baby wUh tha ahoaa fttoirteento ceasos made public today . Ohio and >Irs. Qiarles Bullion Of Caxt Helen Taft was formally
Martha Srttualder. wore taown sUk
aaraan^ aa »aRbon at thto a
This is an iacraase of 1.362.996. or 21.6 Bay.
to aocletr thU sftoraooa at a tea glvand carried pink roaea Leon Drake,
per coat over 6.302,115 ia 19M. Tbe
No other roaspa caa rha «vaa kff
br Mrs. Tsit i»slba white
bretber ot tbe bride, acted as beat
r of tot I
iaersaae from 1690 to l»M was 1.044.Tbe (nnetioD was Urgely atteadad by Mr. Rulhardt for bar aaddsa .daaih.
. After tba careaMny a dlnnar was
toe rapohReaa alda w
lAY STATE TEA6IEIS
osanad today nadar tha wufiem ot
li or lap per cent. \
repreeeaiatlces of ofSclal and raai- excepg that tha attaakdCSHaaln any
to the irtRBJtoa. chtodr at a tmoH at toe Bayal Hortksltnral Sotoaty. ... earvad at the home of tba bride.
Tbe popalatioB of toe state of Waat
have had asmathlag fo do wtoh-IL,
Boaton. Hasa„ Dec. 3 —The Maaaa- deat aoriety in the aattonal capttaL A
Cba iMai Mda af nMargaocr,” aad to Edward Gray, aacretary of
for Among to* micsto warn Hr. aqd Mra. YirgiBla to 1.221.119. Thto to ai
Mra. Rnthaidffm I
CampbeQ, Mr. aad Mra.-BUs of'Plaue. creaae of 2624II or 2T.4 par caat over eburtta Teachers' aaworistloB hrid profnaion of booqtwta made tha east
*«• PWa added amar Rate who Forelga ABaln. dallrte^ the addi
lu slxiytolxto annual meat^ag in this room of tba exaenUv* mansion
Mr. and Mra. Adama paraata of tba 963.600 la 1900.
formally townlag the axhlbitkm.
tha <
rtiy ,today wtih a Urge and ri... grant and carried out
grooBL Mr. aad Mra Sam Cooper of
lUUra attendance. *Tr«littng (or scheme of pink, with a artflng ec
Ohio. Mr. ami Mra! Alvaa Dean. Mr.
CUtocBship" and Ttaa Pubtk ScbooU lax Tinea Several todies of the eaU-;
m hoaaa are ttapraaaMtlm Fbwlar
aad Mra M. J. Latooe and AUdren of
net ctreto aaatotod Mrs. Taft in roJackMh. Mich, Dec. 2.—Austla brto- ud tha AtsimitoiloB and Ameri
af Mow toraer; Ihwaor of Mlaaaoota.
Travarae City. Mr. aad Mra. R. Bar•oouB af niMMa. Urla^UM aad
hart and tolMraa of
Ana. Mr. eoIL angiaaar-at tba hl^ acbool here, latJoa of the Immigrant" ware the erhring tbe gnesta.
dropped dead today. Ha wqp a Civil leading topics of dtocosskm. Ac
•award af Oaersto. aad caiWhMd
and Sira. pate, of Hajda CKr.
the promtarsit partldpaau war* DrRev. Twmec of taplro ofSetotad. war rataraa aad leares a vlfc*.
David snedden. onmmitakmar of adoMra. Feu. aunt of toe bride, played
tMtaump-w
cattoa of MaaachssatU. lYof. Edward
JaMm Im, Dac. 1—A sows
tbo wnSdInx march. Tbey wnra pyeA. Stoiaar of GrtaaML Iowa, and
called the 'BuOatto.’' fo te toa
MBtod wtto
Bacmav, Dae. L—The --------.iraa Ufted
aM
ttemtota asd lou LeBoy BarTOa. pratodefo of Mth the otBta fosna a^ltua hsaa. m
WaahlatoR. O- C, Dae. 1—With
«bi attoaia at tha Baal aaaatoo af tha
ElUrSm casENaa bat two dart awmr
rhaaatan «ai raprawaiaUTat i
Mar aad tor ara arriria* to Waahln*
>jaa tadad m ararr tiala.
^
IMavtas caatav. heth.haaaaa wtu
RdSasnat
saoR as MoRdar aat a( raapaet to tha
^MCROrr a<>oaa taaaihara who hare
«it Mi Um raoaaa
' >1ta aaaitata aad ton
I »m tiavs RMd atsea tha.baslBalBS at
NRRiMMr. Tha rataacr eauM br tha
iaath at Raaatar DaaW ot Vtoglaia
^ ^ BUad br tha anwtataMat ot
«a«MsnHr Rwaaaoa. Saaatar Parer'
a to aoecoad to tha aaat ot
■star MeUartB ot Mi

.m

Datralt. Dac. 2.—Tha Jonraal aar*
tadar. attar tha eoataraoca of Buta
(^alranaa Kaos aad proaoiaaot repnhhara raaterdar. it to s«Mra]lr
arad that Perry F. Powera ot
Cadillac win ba appoliitad labor oonntotlOMr. and Saudor AiUae at Craswall wfh ba appolatad baBklat «od-

London. Dec. i.-Tbe uldmsta eSeci
I toe oppoeliloD'* atiempi to un­
load the tariff reform issue for pur­
pose* of the present campaign Is atlll
doubt. While tba unionlata are
greatly encouraged by Balfour's stand
the toiler's bold stroke has lar from
dtobaartened the liberals. l>e weatofor tbe campaign is very bad.

GOmniY-iniE REDUCTIN

REFUSED IN LONDON

™o.i. b.

WBBURG RERYOUS

RERRO TO SWIIK

PinUIAR RATES ROUCai

nr;

baby boy mu. and

BIG DETROIT FIRE

law TBIH IR JACISM

RUSSBIK^OUS

STATE ISRi RROKE

USffUL UFE IS BIDHI

GARFBIRY WAS SAFE

nmiouniiMTun

NiNita nin mEns

IRCREASBI POPUUTIOR

unr^ifiYEiiseimTiRWE

HISS TAFT PRESanOTRSaCIEn

tssEnai SSI a FiBM

fnaAimraiEAi

UK K' Ill's JiHIIAL

GUUmKUnBATSAMAW

im

?r

rauiai^TMMnBiii) un> TUTEBm aXT iucnii Tm»Ar.

liil Ikvm lenU HMRY
■1 Tnnna Uj Uf
Twin A WEEIt

MBUIA A AieORD CO,

BAKER IRON WORKS CHANGE PROeRAM FOR LOSS OF $500,000
"
THIS WEEK
EDOY HEAD
•OiJAMIN TNIRLDY RETIRES POft
WELL EARNED REST.

mav Mi nuwiw at
• atr. ao*i*n. »r

scikncc W. P. Calklna Now Ownar ar PraeUaaUy AH tha OtMk of Tiwaraa
HAS PASSED AWAY
Ofigr I'M Warier

rouNon OP Christian

Oi^bBMM....

ODaaCtbamoat
ebawsii to taka plaoa In Trararaa
Otjr tot aooa Uma U that vkkS la
aanonuad toiar to tba Trararaa OI9
WERE THE LAST WORDS OP THE iron Wbrkt. toa otoaat aoaoan «(that
CELESRATED ILEADER
kind to Nortkam
MWilgan.
Tba
ebaoca torolrca 1
DM Ptaeafwiljr at Har Hoitia la Saa- Bantonto TIUrlto. «ea ot Traraiaa
Otr'a moat promtoent and eateamad

-MBIIYUFF'

THOA T. BATAS.
•Mk TtosM Na tt.

m rwat«««.

I wCD ba at tba Oiawn hank OfW?
IMday dartog Daeambar and *MB
Jannary W to'receive taxaa. "
Chicago, ra.. Dec. S.—Whit It saM Artllp. toaaaiirw
r ot
t Btotr
~
~
Towaahtp.
to ba the fim apadal
BUPPERCD BY PETERSBURG. VA, anllialr ot alaepce* and dtotog <
MERCHANTS THIS MORNINA
tor tba axrtaalTa aaa of landaeakaca FOR SALE—Toka of -oras. • vaB
broken, atogla or dooMa. . Iimia
to ba opwmtea ««t of Chkago
Hopktoa. Maple Oty, Mich.
WASHINGTON WILL BE A BUSY Whole CHy Black Praclleally Wiped win laare this dty mmoirow

wv to dee 3*
aoDitaera CalUomia. Tampa wlU be
Out-Ptoparty waa Partially
PLACE PROM NOW ON.
tbe objectiTc point ot the exenrsioa.
with atop* ea route at CtattaiKi
and oee or two Mhar dtPatmwbnr*. Ya.. Dec. J
houae*. located in the heart of
the local biutoees dlatilcL wan burn­
A. Tracy Lay. l
WILL CONFRONT THE SENATE ed tbla morning a loai of SWOXUO.
B. noyd CUneb, Vlaa Piaaldac .
AND CONGRESS.
Samam. Qadaad. Ontolar.
partly covered br towrance. One'clty
A. 3. Mapoaad. J
block was practically wiped oat Tbe
A. J. Haatlaad. i
ProaMent'* Masaape Will Daat With fire started at 2:15 a. m. In Ibe build, rament
tog ©coupled by A. ttoaenstbek Co..
Duacaa E. McKinley wlU become
Laplalatlen Upon Great Ouaatiena
dry Good* dealer*. *
assJsEast poatmakrer general aeit
Which Hava Bean tha Sub­
OAPITAU.A8003DOO
under control at daybreak.
tpring. when hi* term expire*.
ject of Public OiacuaHan.

nKtomuTr. staEUL

. W. p.
Tha tranaactww wOl
Waahingion. vTc.. Dec 3.—The
r of tba anpracOcallr
Boaton. Dac t—Tba raOcanoa of Ura ftoek. Mr. Calkin* ba* porchaaod •Ixty-flr*t conicraa*.
Icbriatlan Selene* leader* to comment •U tba totoraata e( all tha tocal atodtlay for Ita final seaalon. Almoai
npto tba death ot Ur*. Eddr eontto- boldara ^ la now ownar ot about Immediately after convening both
nad today, and no oBlclal atatament
lourtb* of tba atock In the com- bott*es are expected to follow the
baa followad tboaa flran out jreatar.
^
tom of adjourning (or one day out o'
day. It U aaid her tart meaaasa -Mt
caDctoa rMpect to the memory of tbo*e mem■«od la my Ufa,- wrtttan by »»«
beta wbo hare died daring the
Tbnraday. Cbrtetton Sdanea leadar*
Mr. TblrHiy wUl retire frons actlre mer recem. Vpcti reaaaembllng TneatHI COLONEL'S anaonnee that there will ba no aneand vend hi* remaining day tbe two house* will lUtei
AstawnoAtaaMaaBaiaat Uk
eaaaor to Ur*. Eddy.
day* In a weU earned ra*L William reading of the president'* annual me->
Mpalga aKsasaM of Ur. Waaoii
Ma aaaMaaa far fovantor ei Xa« 'The funeral win be bdd Thntoday Tbirlby, who baa been asaodated with Mge.
morning
at
11
o'eloek.
Wbiic tbe exact contenta of
the buatoe** in an otOce capacity, baa
M. n. ta« aoDSUad to |UM«.
to wktt «r. SUnaoa*a Uw partav Boatoa, Dec 6.—Mra Mary Olover not yet anitonnced bU plana. ------ ):ie*SAgv arc unknown save to Pre*!•oMbatai SSO.MQ. niaai br a loan. Baker Eddy, dlacoverar and founder i,rotbar GeoTge is earned in lumber iJ^t Taft , moat Intimate
of Chrtatlan Science. U dead.
Ung ©n North Manltou iRland with A |>'
pisrlblc to form c i'puy aecuCraSk Ksnaar to” ^
^
Annooncemant of tbe paaslng'Of tba : j
with whom Benjamin Thirl'-; ■'»>«’ forecast of the chief recomiuend.iSM. Aaorsa W. Pa^. a partaar of
renerable leader, which occurred late,^y j, fla*EcUlly Intereeted. Tbe busl-jtj»“»
view* of the
J. P.Ooritt. fllWlOO. ani otb«a
of the iron works *1U oonUnuc lbr«*W«»t »* expre*«Nl in recent putiaSiiv H.MO from Ur Saturday night, at her home at ChestMr. I
oddreeees. U. s general »a, the
tumm bftaWf.'Booa awpHaa U «• nut HiC a inborb. was made at the ^^der the sole management
caftins
u «v|a-ruil to
jraawil tbat'Oot. Booaaralt'a name U morning service of Mother ebnreh in CaBdns.

,nCMnndiis .*«k 3S.U

u

btm Mr.. Bb.i)

^, > V IK 0«™ STOIH
astotoW sight ahoot • o'dook the
jilaa 99* toMUad that a horM and

iStolmd'b^

tto

flbb Knox aura, and an tonatlwithout fladtog any
a^taatog oBtSt to tba d9.
iRgr vto wmamM and
Ika tran o(tba\mppoaad
toardM <ka oomitry about
aay tioM of
jannMas, Ghartaa Pataraon.

^_____ S Imtoa and esttor naar
SlMi ^ mglG batora and had
m
of them, aad nam tnoafv\4siarfptM «C taa horea and cnL
"No
ttay wan at oaea
but aba had tha aaslaUaea of atndanu
*«« aa tha oaa
srbo eomprtaod har bonaebold."

r.ssr..

,ik «aa at ant thPtoht that the hone
laS atarM ter homo, hot
Eld not srara to ba cor_____ whaa tba owner left tha
to tba alloy bo throw a luha
waar Mm. aad whaa tba
teaad tba leha aad coat
la tha rig, wbleb soaa to
bad nnttod U. plaood tba
aad drlvaa out teto
laaTtag taam to plaea
* .
tot rig was Iahaadonad.
^ Thpra la BO Mae aa to who tba Spr.sn waa. wbo drove tba bona away,
- wtoto^ to what diraedoa tba aal. inl had Sana drivam It waa aridaBt
Uiat.ha tod ban drlvaa to
•hoto way. bacaaaa tha boraa had leat
BM hoaitato. ato waa taaMa to aart
ast to tha dUaedoa of Ms home '
■iaadban hy too par9 who took him.

OLD REHROT GORE
Mr. John Muff Paaaad Away at Har
day Merntos.

Klmslay. Doe. 3.—Mia. CuBlJaoda
Unfi. Wife of tba tota John HuS ot
this >-fUasa paroad away at her booM
(Ms foraaoon at 11 o'rtocto. She was
bom Oetobw C, 107, to Quack.
OarmaudL Oarmany, and enma wttk
tor paronta. .Mr. and Mia. Henry
Wahl to America at aa early data.
ISO ahe waa nmrriad to John HuS
at Brtdg^xwt. Ont), vTOlob waa tha
home of har paranta and ibay lived
there natll 18t«, whan they moved
Ktogiky. where they Uvad nnilJ
Jtalr
Tha daoeaaad laavaa- two aisterr.
ie to rv»««ca gad the other In King,
ana toktog a Joy ride and abandoning !v>, alao four daagbteni and one *u;
thaoutfllas soon aa tha party bad fin- Mtm are Mrs. Mary MantgoM. Eliu
I with tba lanaL
(.■hsuny of Kingaley. and Mra. JT*!
>«a ttyou and Sophia Manlgold «;
TraveM City aad John HuS of Do
'teie
leaves eleven gracj.
chUdren.
^
AppalMad To Claaa The tonerftl aerrlcea will l-e -hc l-!
Lndlaa' Oafinaat Stack of
Monday afternoon at 1 o'clocto fru-.i.
tbaltonwy Campahy.
the German Lutheran .ahnreh.
Kcv. Geoigc SAoettlc ofl.i-iattiiu ti
' 7. X. Baiwaf.- bead of tba Barney T<.-ruH>ai «Ul be lu iho Ere^(T^^
.•oBvtory-

i IMBSJ^RECBYBl

> torn ate. to tba Beadle Motto, haa
i NHki a vattOoa ter rolaatory
iMal eradltora of tba Bartapaay tava EM a patttloo

KOYAL ARCN HASONS

At the regular maeUng held Friday
It 01 John T. nlMtt ot Travaroe Ctty phm>tar H«ral
tBiilti to tamtorary rocMvar to carry Ar^ Masons No 103. tbe toUowtoK
cfAcwa
won eleeted for the ensuing
9a Tto haatoaai untn tba notto cap

to doaad esrt.
I will RnBaStotaly toka
a c< tha bualaoaa aad proeaad to
a oat te ftoek. Tbara to a targa
«MB9.ol
SB9. of taiT
tarr Ida* B^ to tba
Mn wad Mr. ttarnay 1
KdMBSi vm TTObakly 1
s aad 'tba crad
•HE

tnsnEsoBnjFE
BM BMotod Ttom la Bto and Waa
pftwR. Pac. l-EtooMas rigdroHsi
la tod Mt Bight float ito Ufa ot Paari
p taBdbstod caaght tea.
toite tor htow tooMy •

High Priest—wuitom MotherMlL

SUIIPI.US. BBOiOOO

STATE THUSTEES’ HEETiHO
Indianapolis. Ind.. Dec fi.—Matter*
i«rtalalngtotowD*blp poor relleMte
achool*. road and mebodi of keeping
townablp account* w<
day at the annaal meenng of t^e In
dlana State Trustee*'
aaaoclatloti.
iTbe •asdon will continue over Tue#
day and Wedneaday.

- u aBrs>L*a* can- lor

lupld* ii,
t^nd form.arftnershop wtih. Pdeg Hold*.1 Uul Un» «. tb. o.b-

..

Mrs. E. L. Hughes left this imming
or a sh<Ht business trip to Klngsley

lavlng decided to locate In Trsv
e City. 1 wll! engsge in the :folloa.
knprovad fsrn.
and city property, real etute,
snee—also will do suriioueeriue. fsrr;
1 soil

—l-JlM-l..-

1' t! ••

iini-i If.A. ;<>

SGIEIIIIFIC CORN CULTURE

' to tbe matter of tbe esute of Henry
Bower, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that four
■>e 22nd day f Novemcreditors to present their claims
agalDA said deceased to said conn
for examtoation and adjnstment. and
that all creditor* of said deeeaMd
are required to present their «-uim« tc
court, at the probate office, to
the city of Traverae dty. in said
inir, on or before the 2Sth day of
irch. A. D. I9U. aad that said claim*
will be beard by aald court on Satnr
day. the 29to day of Ma<
1911, at ten o'clock to the f
Ikted November 2t*t.
2t«. A. D. l»ia
FRED R. WALKER.
'Judge ot Probata
nov 22-29 dec6-13-20
NOTICE OP HEARING CLAIMS BE­
FORE COURT.
STATE OP MICHIGAN, tbe Prt
Court for tbe Couoty
er«eIn tbe matter of the asUte ot John
Binnley. deceased.
^
Notice to hereby given that four
months from tbe 22nd day of Novem­
ber. A. D. 1910. have been allowed
creditor* to present their
against said deceased to aald cctorT
examtoation aod adjustmeoL and that
all creditor* ot said deceased are reqnired to present tbeir claims to said
court. St the probste office. In tbe
city of Traverse City, to said county,
on or before the 2«th day of March
A. D. 1911. and that said claims
be heard bv »ald court on Friday.
2«h day of March. A. D. 1911. at
o'clock to the forenoon.
Dated November .2l8t. A. D. 1910.
niED R. WALKER. '

Jodge of Probate,
nov 22-39 dec 6-13-20

Miaaourl.
Tbe Btatn* of the hundred* of soGrower* in lh« Sauth Put Up a Groat called tap line*, short railroads
Show In OalumblA S- C.
Lectlng with Interstate common car­
riers. to all paiu of the United State*,
CMumbia. a C, Dac. 5>To pro- will be fixed as tbe n-sult ot a bertrmote the raising of com to a adentUlc ing which the Intarmate Commerc>‘
ner thron^out tha sonthaaatern Oomalaalon ha* arrangad to be hc;d
secthMi Df the country to the ehlaf ob­ in New Orleans Ttaursdsy. Tbe
ject of the first South AtlanUc States ter Is one ot Importance as It Involve*
Con exposition, which was opened to tbe whole question of what eonsUtutea
OolOBtPto today under the ansideeB of a rebate.
the Sonth Osrollna Corn Breeders'
The official announcement of the■ociatkm. A liberal prise Hat baa at­ award of the Nobel prise* for 1910
tracted many atolMts from tha Caro- wUl be made Saturday at a meeUng
and Oaorgto and inlarest to tbe ot the SwediMi parliament In Stock­
abow to ssnoral tbrougboot the three holm. It 1* understood that the peace
Aidles. A achool tor com grower* to a prise waa to have been oiwarded
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
featore of tbe exhlbliton. which will the ltte'Oout.1 Tolaiol. The prise 101
STATE OF MICHIGAN, tbe Probate
coottone tbrougbont the gtaater part medicine goes to Or Albrecht Kosael Court for the County ot Grand Trav
ot Heidelberg unlveisity, the phvalcs
of the week.
a session of said court, held
prise to Prof. Van Der Waals of Amsprobate office to the city of Tra
lerdam. the chemistry prise to Prnr erse1 City,
City la said- county,
tnSER OF RIRESTERS
Otto Wallaeb b( toe UnlveraUy ot day ot .November, A. D. 1!
Hon Fred
'lottlngen. and that (or literature :
Tbeiollowtog officer* w-. elected I sul Hcy*e. the German poet vr.. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of tbe esutc df Ralph
ir the cn*uliig year at ihv regular : ovi'11,1
Joseph
and
Thomas Moore PvbOR
meeUDg belt) Krlitay evening »f Court
Foremost or, the list of the convec niioor*
Traverse No. R35. order of Fhrester*. i|or;« of the week »U1 be ihe arnii:.Mary H. p, r.us having filed in said
C. E.-G. Roas Htoea
egslon ol th- National Ulvers jin lou.-! her »vv.-u!l, annuki aicount
V. C. R.—Frank Kody.
1..0 i--.
R. S.—T.w-’ge W. Boon.
l- Ifi WsshingtoT. Wedresdav i'll
F.dl.—Chas. E. Taylor.
gwsioa of three days. Preeldcni Taft ] j-. u ordered that
r:d rtkv
-W. J. PfH.
It'jo. at t,-u ocloc..
and oto«r noted men will addrefs th--1 December,
__ ... eaid Pn bate office
Orator—Z. W. Teetot.
esihertop. Other vonvertion* of) co'toreroon
be sod U hereby s!>t*oinicd for exan.
8. t\.—Frank HarUcyr'
or l*-t‘ Interest and import.vsce w ‘i lolng and alloo-iog >-£to aceouct
J W.—ViJi stanek.
■••c the annual meeting of the Anicr; ■ |, j, funner jrderi
S. ’ R.—Psilrick HooUhan.
?;«d Crows Sorief In WnRhlnc-- nice thereof h 0\en by^
J. P-—L. C. Clapp.
jt'i- cor.veniloi; of the American Roid “
'
Court physician—E. L. TLirlby.
'li;;ild«?rs' a.«*>clatlon in Indianapolis. ’
Court deputy—Andrew Brodagan.
the oiceito? of the Southern Homeo
M, Hammond. Z. W Iixthic Medical association to Jack-liaied in sari county.
FHED R. WALKER.
Teetor.
kocvllle. a.ud a meeting to St. Paul of
u r-i
Judge of I'rc.t.kte
rihanea coanBlttee^. H. Ely. U the toreatry official* of Mldilgai.
Wisconsin ar.d Ulntewta. to coniider
C. Clapp. Order el Pubilcatiea.
plan* for .the prevention of forest STATE OK MICHIGAN, in the Clrrul
Marohal—Joe Houghioa.
for Grand Traverse Count;.
Court ft
fire*.
to Cbani

ILBHUm IS RUKD

t Per CEtot. AIIOWC4 «•
Ttac DcpMtts

The LITTLE WONDER
GhboIIhcI____
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY
CvliDdrr bore. 4 iuih>a. itr.'he. 4^ iooboe.
Go'd deaiffn b *i malarial. B'pperoooM
300
VV»-i(f-l,3O01b.
bUriiwil*.
>i]v. rvoa.atoodily.

'is

ia t«i-Domicxl,
sticx leltsb'.o,
lebsb'.o, datable and oomi
lOticxl.
pnll**».
illfv. Rn«oUi.o
Rn.
t>nk iMUoiy, ooU
with......................................

aniteb, wired Tcmdy lo m

ar>.tor. wood aaw or pomp
‘P or do ABf
y within tbo c -p'.dtv
'.city of 8| h- pi,00
p-.ooosfisa
2x2J f'. Pfic-, 175. Maimfactnrod
actnrod by

FepL 2«Uue*4fri<f
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS BE­
FORE COURT.
STATE or MICHIGAN, the Probate
Court (or the Couoty of Grand Tr*v.

I later. Sbortly after this. Mr. j the Umltatlon of injunctions Issued by
Jaekaen wUbdraw tram the firm and Federal oouru. and t
W. F. CalUns ncouired hto Interest,
being aaaoctoted since that Ume. 19
The president In his snnosl mes­
ear*, to an active capacity lb tha firm sage Is slso expected to give <bU
of Thlrtby A CaCtos.
views to regards to the farther regvIn 1909, the busln«H was enlarged Istlon aad control of
Dd I
gaged to interstate bustoes* and the
Tba T«T*iaa Ctty Iron, Work*, with regulation ot the issne ot stoejes and
Mr. Thlriby aa prealdanL Mr. Thirl- bonds of tot^osUte raflway*.
by has bean a hard worker all ■*
A magnificent statne of Baron
Ufa and has weU earned whatever Stuben. the famous Pruesisn aoldler
oomtorts which may come to him. who aided America to t'ne -RevolutiOL.
While be has bad no pnblie ofSoa, be will be unvefled to Washington on
has kmg bean regarded u one of this
idsy. Tbe event will bo acoom
019^ Rbatanttol buatoaM men and panled by a brilllaiit riric and mill
sUtcaltaorgantoatlon has bean Me of tary display. Secretary of War Dick
the eatnckholdera of tbe People*' eu. inaop will preside at the unvelltog
and the speakers will totogs
and for a kwx time, one of
t]ude President Tafu Oount Bera*-

SOrthe—Tietor C Patrick.
Captain of tha Host—a J. Mercer
Am Morgan.
Boyal Ardt
BaU.
Watotogton, Dec. 3.—It was anOfund Maata of Thtod TaO—1. OMinced « tha IVhlte House today
that Praderick W. Lrtimann of St.
> of flaanad TaD-P. Uato. bad bean appototed aoUdur
geaara! to saocoed Uoyd W. Boawr*.

4 Geacrsl BsaUse Bsitatti Owe

Vb M. J ACMSON. IVKvrrM t.*y,IUch.

,

Al.IslTH. lli

u.
lb. Sbb«sb..b b»

i'*i*rrb ia

-SS S.“S3t
«*M> aid c*M bar* bi-ra rurMl la * f*iir vrrko.

Tftirll-:-. Uj^e’iier '

.««. ibit.i;,, ^ a,,
aiawmeui liy cirf ..r

Dr. Wc»l aildi-d i« Ills
la caube
osylog that tba
was probably pnenmonta.
Tha new* of Ura Eddy'a death was
ly by Judge
CUSord P. Smith, firm reader <d*tba
Mother church, at tba doaa of tha
morning aerrlea. and by Alfred Parlow. tha Chrtotlau Sdaneo rapraaentatlva of tha praam
Aocordtog to Hr. fhrtow. Mru. Bddy
paaaad away at a qnartar before n
o'clock Batorday nl^L
*Kba bad baaa indlapoeed -fur ahont
atoa daya," asld Mr. Fhrlow'a atataMU. -h« had baaa np and draaM,
and on Tiinraday tranaactad aoma bnatoaaa with one ot tha oBlcbO* of tba
Chrlstlaa Bdanea church. Bba took
har dally aftemaoo drive untU two
daya before bar EDtog. Saturday night
Mia fan qnlaUr aalaap and thoaa
anmnd her eouia at firat hardly raallaa.tbal aba had gnaa. Bar tbontoit
WMdaar ortfl the toat and aha ^
DO^^

IniTcisc at; State Bask

SEYfRlt BIG PRGBLEES

IM A UOi, at tha poaUNBe
’iSawaa 09. UWu aaiar tte Aat
«( OawMW a( Mrs t. UT».

tof ia tha M«. but l/.ona Hsuraa tht
t
tfiknU'P toaachet at tt par wori
Grorpwould total up a tidy aum.—Otitago [dentli, arcr'rjiug
West, a Oi't'nguli-ho.1 medK-al cxnmib..,. .b.
..b,b.0.. J ■ I.« bom.

SKCULIMHmUBSEQBES

chMstmas gifts

1

What better gift could you Kive than a trip
all over the United States or principal parts of
the Old World. You say that would be very
expensive. We can show you wonders of
America and wonders of the Old World for 1
cent each. We have several hundred atero*
oerapbs, and we sell 25 of them for 25 cents,
or 1 cent each.
You can see the Treasury BnildtocatWastaIni^on, Post office at New York City, National
Cemetery. Arlington; Niagara Pafls, and buodreds of other places worth while seeinc. Then
you can skip to Japan, then to the Church of
Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalam and see tbe Hfc of
.ioly
Christ in the Beautiful Garden of Oetbsemaoe;'
the Rialto Bridge. Venice; Stockholm, Sweden;
one is more beautiful than the other at P. K.*a
comer of Front and Cam Streets.

...

Corner Front & Cam Streetg.

A Question ol Cost
SupposBg you do Hve tes
ceaU OB each sadi by pircbak'
tag dicaper Row.
f,
What doe* it cort yoo to
uve thal tmiinkmounl?
nuay lotve* d broad, bow any
tod cooidei liO dtoct of
the quality mark becaoie of
lhal low price?
Is it ecoQomy. or are yoo

CnilT FLOUI
*Ohc Kind Everybody Ukea*

CORN SNOW OPENS IN IOWA
Des Moines. Ia.. Dec. 6.—Hundred*

M

w„h

S'

dreu. left tbeir homes to
various • defendant. Frank Walbrtdge. therein
parts of the state today, with Des named, does not reride to thU S;xte.
but It a resident of tbe State of N*»
Motoea- aa
and at lor*. On motion of- L.
• H. Ga*<.\
'"gtf. toil
- - their deeUnattou.
,
they began to arrive 00 evory
the complaloani herein.
inTXt I*
- said defer
unto, all prepared to enjoy the at- ordered that the
defendant cwum

uaettoo. mtd reap tee beurtlu of the j^«^Pi;irfo^;°mo^t^"’fromti“
annual show of the Iowa Corn Grow„ by solicitor
Tba Buckley ^terprise of thB week ers' ataaciatk>&. Beginning today, the ^^d to default thereof that the
It filed
fib • herein

• may be
exhibition
will bold forth to the Col loTcomplalnt
of 1900 K«Obgvtary B. L. Sdwmds.
'en a* ronfesaed uwnst bjtm
locg Of Wexford towrohtp. Waxterd I l»eum ter the next two waaka Ptaeti
GEORGE W. CURTIS,
f, to Mtoa Eva Carsten of Trav-1 tally wry eonnty of Iowa to r^reCI9. at tha home ot tb* groom's svntad among Jhe exblblta. gtrtog evi
dence
of
tba
tort
that
corn
is
*Uli
Wng
|
L.
H.
OAGK
poraatA on November 24. Mias Caru.». I
stea is a alstar ot Chief of PoUcs n, U-, K..W.
B. BaK W, J. BlSBtoa.
Traverse
ThAfssMv iBMiniHin ot oOtmt Carataa and it waB kaova te tb* «9 and dollars wlU b* dtoUftotad to |
pramtaao at tb* abow this year.
aad wuatsra put off tte coBa9.
wm
haM Dae. ET, at T:M ». to.

ReoMmbo the price of this fasious brand buy* sahdi^
lion, aod inwre* proper retofas lor every penny ieveMed. It*
price diniinates imcertginty ud faikiie*~«od that’s ibe aaly
really pro&uUe porebase.
SOLD BY
.1. J. Brvzitto:____

...

•Mn; V. K. Kolsnd: 5!r*. H. IIoDderson;
. _ .
, ; .V. J. Gur.-y; J. 1). Welsh; Nwh & Ehronberger; Foote 4
Reami-s; Mus.s<hiian Grocer <o., Haunah 4 Lay Here. Co;

Voigt MOUiiffCOw t3mdRapMd,IOch.

Vii

TAFT TO PRESiDEj
OVM XED CROM MEETING IN
- WASHINGTON TOMORROW.
OMrk af Rwnew Ralkf OrganicaticA
• , U #• N»vi«H'*a tr Emtn«^

V.-«tinctM. D. C_ Dec. 6.—Aa
. n1«naeMsst«a»glet« <orUaMxm
assal MaMlBE or the Amcriema Bad
; to ba baM tomorrow la OpOatStal lioBoHal bOlL Ibteroat la the
I tj the

In enjbred <s tkv pMC

GR^T SLAUGHTER OF- OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

1

li

Trimmed Hats°^

BSHTH raiH FOR DliZ
Rc<olitlMt w»n Not Prtvciit the Spaeueolar tneus^'atlcn of MenleaA
.RruidenL
c:ty of Moslra. Dec. l.—The inanewith
tba laSaetloa oT Gaa. Forerto DM* la
tba once or preaUcot or the Men
Ira tarn took plew todar
apleodM drie and nimarr dlaplarTba otfldal borne of PreaMant Dial
wee thronped with tboeaeniU et da­
mn at ell ctaaaee. while acnalora end
repreaenttUraa. army attean and dipMmeU. all in full onHom.
added
brtUtaacy to an Impraali'a ecaae. in
honor or Use oecaaloD the atreau of
the capital
of nratty to Use
proal^eai and the rapohUe were
nnaU and
ware slmd
anoonrnsement t>y
tba anthoriUn.
R-ilaott of the United
the con'cratiiUtlone
of rartom foral»n coontilee.

TA(M^X

XiJ ViJAVKKSK iltllAI.!) A.\iJ TJJAVl USI, I .W KAGLK. TIESDAT. DECEMBEB C, lgl».

NONE RESERVED.
WE WILL NOT CARRY OVER
A SINGLE
jiiav-iLX. HAT
or-vi IF
u PRICE
i ixiv-i- WUX
u-j- MOVE
^ THEM.

Trim^ Hate Aal we,$ | .95
sold for $2.98 and I =
$3.48, choice . . X

Trimmed Hate that we $^.95^ -Trimmed Hate that ^ $»^45
sold at $3.98 and / ==
Soldat $4 98 $5.98 - =
$4.50, choice . . ^
and $6.50, choice . y,

ioMptad ca larttatloa to prwida at
elan, «bv raporta
VK ba 1
All Pattern Hats that we
I All Trimmed Hats that we I
I All Trimmed Mats that we
I tha peal
. «t tU (
sold at Sll.^Sto
Tber wtn ba
$14.48, choice. .
_ aaeeloa the work of
Attba
Iba Rad Oraaa an the Paamna csaal
wn balba Nunaor a Ulkbr Major
C. A. naei APDMB tf the cene)
not iibeptar. MOa Aaale Low. oT
wfll apaak on Tba Bad
«NW l^rtMOUM Sae) ea e -............
Plcnh.C«rdmny and Fell BoimM.
Bearakm and odwi bonnets, t
OMdStetSvAoancdaa.Habllialwetold at $l.9^aitd
Han that-we told tt 8Sc and
Dr. Oa^ W. Crtle of ClaralBBd vUI
were 69c and 98ci, choke.
■35c. and 50c.. cW-.
$225. choice.... i............
$1.00, cboice.................
toft of ‘snt aM work ennef the poHca of UaralaBd. Another apeaker
wOl be Sanor Don JoanidB Bernardo
$1.98 FELT BONNETS RfeDUCE-d^ TO 98c.
(BJ*a tba CoaU Rican mlaiater. who Odepetai from Many Stotea to Talk
far Bettor Ttiaroashtarea.
IMS taS at the work of the Aneriean
Rad Ginea dnrlsf the aaftbqttaka in
. led.. Doc. 6.—Daleble oanKry-MM aanmer.
saiea tram nstsny statoa arrlrad today
to uke pan in the aerenth annual
Gonrenticn of OSa American RoadmakaaaocUtM, which opena In thl<i
city tomorrow. The convention. U U
LIBRARY REPORT.
enpectod. will ba the larseet of lu >ddddA4bdd ♦>♦♦♦♦!♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Slatarial Olwn«ai.
Tho
ol _(lu- City iluraty e-ar
-THIS GATE m HlfrOR
•THIS DATE IN HISTORY.”
kind ever haM In the Unltod Statea,
«*«♦♦•$♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ given «m< todav at;r| <liow-> a credit­
, Mra. C. A. Kent rrtoteed Biteriop
. loaMyta. Xdr„ Dec A—A complete end the apeakera wtso will be beard
able IncrcaKe In latrcnr.
(From W^:,«^a>;r K*«rojd-Uagle I a,gt„ fna Petoekey. wbera obe bu
December
4.
WilUam Reich ot Aliance, O, ar-.
,h„ «.« .i.
—- uGnm. - —
raorwnliaaon of the Ancient Order dnrlns Uia three day** aeaalon will
1741—Samuel Kirkland,
KlrVh
the found.
1W2—Cardinal Rklilleu. one of ihe
Flub'i;, IK'l; Juvenile (i-tlon. l.lf.l:
liidudo
many
of
the
moet
able
raad
at Vnitadr Workmen, the ddeat fraof llaralDon CoIIces. bom In NorSreeteet of French atateamen. died In
llce.pl,>, 8: rellgton. 12; sociology. JP funeral of Mrv. Mary Reich ©f j ttooghler. Mlse J6eU Keot.
tannl iswranci order In the United tulldera, anslnaera and otbera wbo Farit. Born in Ppiton. Sept. 5. tSiS.
N. Y..
ulch. Conn. Died In Clli
; philology. 2; natural science. 37;
■»
Alra.
David
Je«ee.efPete*ey.iiBem
bava taken np the erwade for Immmm, le- aapactad to ba
bra
neefMl aits. It; See oris. 22; lltera1C82—The Brat general aaeemblj- to Feb. 28, 180S.
;-uiiday aa the guest of Mr. and Mn.
ahaiu at a inuattne of the Bupiense
Pennsylvania convened at Chester.
-Arnold and UootgMoery VO'
to her home In IVieri-boro. Can., aft OIl*er Itoerr.
lodsa wkleb bepaa tn Uila city today
173C—Thomaa Godfrey, noted poet, lied their forces on the St. Lawrence. raphv, 22: bound tuagarlnes. C2.
P. Nixen. foimerty aaetotant Ote 1*
si<endlng several months In the'
with joemlneHt rapreaeoUUrea of Use
1. 2.6-',6; dally avrrase.'l"5.
born In t^lladelphla. Died In Wllspector for ibe a. R. and L 1
1786—The Pcnarylvsnia troops tin­
order praaam
fran
tweoiy-thrae
mlnstOD. N. C, Aug. 3. 17CSNum^kr of men to reading roeni,
; poBiCion as
der Geocral Anthony Wayne went InRev.
if»d
Mr*.
O.
W.
Curran
arrived
Mataa Tba aftatra of the ordar have Mlea Mary A. Holbraeli, <
number ol aonien to reading
1763—Long latond and Staten Isl­
. winter quarter* near Momioa-n.
last night troui Grand Ledge and will
bam dAtangted in Ittlsntton for aamAnn Arbor and Mount Helyeka
and were evaAted by the British.
Mra. W. O. HoMofi la I
1795—Janiet tShltromb, eighth gov­ rcom. I'7; qliildriti in reading room. uke up tbelr residence in this city.
aTraar* and tba praaant aeaetlnp ia
,1. Total. 1.147: daily average. 39.
1833—Whig national convention at ernor of Indiana, born In Windsor, Vt
Mr. and Mrs. Rllty of Chicago ar. few days In Cadiitoe with Mr.
tba tnt Wat tba enprana lodsa
Number of new patixms, 32.
Harrlatnirg nominated MTUlam H. Herrived In the city yesterday to siiend a Mrs. Adam W. Lted. fuiiuafV at t
baM-«Maa ISM.
New Haven. Conn.. Dec. S.—Mlta rla for prealdent of the United Stales. Died In New York aty. Oct, i, IW2.
Number of children at main libran
1615—Clark MUls, noted sculptoi.
days with Mr. and .Mra. John city.
Mary A. HoIbreMc. for many yeara a
1866— Canadian and martUme dcK-bora to Onondaga county.
»lor>- Imur, 4I"; number of childn-n
ly.
N.
V.
Died
Ualdua.
rj- la China and Japan, aad Otea met to laindon to conclude the
Oak I*ark sicry hour, 22u. Tual.
MIm Jennie Leece. KJperintsnderrt
a ftoduate of Mount Holyoke eeml- terms of tbe union.
ISO;
average-.
91.
1825—.Mcholaa I. aucceeded to the
of jiurao* at the Nortfaeru Michigan
CM of tba ratacal of eehain Orand nary and Ann Arbor Medical aebool.
1867— FatroDS of Hntbandry flnt
_ Helen Stoul. Ubrariaa;
sSwMwi:
;rone of ^rassta
asyinui. reiuniod today from Lransln'g.
SNMiaTo aaalBt ia bearinf tba saan- died yatterday at the home of her ganised to WaaWngton. D. C.
TMwt U a d.
X644—Queen Alexandra of England
where she lia* been on the board of
1676—Bust ot Horace Greeley un­
CM btodaa of baary alalau asainat brother at Batt Ua<

♦♦♦

♦♦«♦♦♦♦.«♦♦
l«,ra.
cxaiolnatlun for a few days.
veiled to Greenwood cemetery. New
•iMMsm-tfi otbar olatM. Boo/ie^
PERSONAL
MENTION.
;
Dr. and Mr*. James O. Munaen re1866—Fltwi patent lsvu,-d for the
'» ♦ • ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦#♦♦
Wa wmM lodcaa Mtbdrew latbar
York.
a a a a a aaaaaa^aaa loriic.l lari nlRl I from Cadillac, where
iMx-u
11$ o
lSa2-Prof. John Tyndall, fnmous
Hita.whfle
I From Tliuri-dav i Kccord-EagU-.l
they ri**nl the dS}/1S'J2—Henry M. Hoyt, cx-goveraor
Mr*. C. J. Ajrera of this e>ty
BnglUh eclemist. died. Born Aug 21
atbait taak Iba natter into the eonrta.
Harry Hinas Isft this morning for
of Pennsylvania, died In w:me.>-Uarr. sp.nfilii.i: :i lew.days wilb b*-r parcetk
A-boBt SaaMioB waa SnaUy returned
1<97—'Paul'a catbadral, London, 1620.
,Cbi<a«o. where he will spend a fe* ' £
Horn to Kingston. I’a.. June S. 1860.
ilr Jiua M-s H li. cummer in CqdDeoember S..
lb Saner at the anprane lodsa aad ^topened.
day* oil busliicxs.
lOM—Thc Louisiana Purchase Kx1761—George
Cabot,
flret
secrelary
IjU-.
aow tba rapraaetatli’ar at the eaiarai
17S$-^ebar<l Montsomery. dltUuM.xs Rhods Hatwnbury has roturnod
licsitlon closed at St. Louis.
Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Hilton returned froiu Vuni-Kf to *iwiiJ the winter
snlabed American soldier, bom in Ire­ ot tbe navy, bora to balem. Maas.
1909—I'arlla'nentnry- eK-*-tinn ,
■ ilit-ir ho-iic in thlv cky^Wtrini-sday
t-and to dadde land. Fell before Qnebec, Dec. 81/ Died to Boston. April 18. 1823.
tbUeity.
1777—Gen. Howe maJe an unsne- P'lgii to Greet Ilritain opened.
after •‘iM-iKllur a f V iff* wlili
aptBaneh ebaasnintbe iawa of tba im. .
Mist Sadie Moreland left this meroliicndv and rriuttv* t Cai^^lUc.
order aa may be daenad nacanary U
ITSO-Gen. Nathaniel Greene took ceaaful attempt to surprise GeMral
IK troll alter aiatodins the
OBITUARY.
Washington's camp at Wbltemq^. .
t tba nhjeetlana of th.
the
fra,
at the eonthem army
,U to Ihl* city
irioimer for Miss fjck, dinutM
--------- ------------- "
Charles A. Skelcher. son
«fi Oi
0raUie-«Rd
I.evciic A. Jenne «<ie
]7S7_OHo company «f yioneers
lodsaa and to raatore the order
atm. or the kid
f^arloltc.
I'.-ari 'IcCool
h'a(+ei» Harbor. N. Y. .'lay ;
183-'., 'laughiii Oi|.l;z rilunit-d ye-icrvlay
ITU—Tba deSnltlve treaty of peace Ipswich. Mass., for the »/st.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bvrgoas ef Frank- fi:7wn and «
itti6ad<-d Mcxloi acadtiuj. l:.li^lllllg a: rcui Grutiii Raplii*. wlivrc the; aliJder t
1818—IlUopls
admitted
to
the
Cnbetween the United States and En«r.iivciDurr Wesleyan semtoarj. Juui, i-ude.l Ibe fuii-ral nf ,\|r. Sl.eh-hrr'* ^iii kirect are making aa 'extended
land waa received at Providence, by
of iiorthcro MIetdgan, having ritary I-.ih. 1S*l->, he wa,; umte.l lu mar- tolhc'.
1823—Gtovannl . Belxonl, <
reeael from Lradon.
Hi f'eoinJ Irake. Nogl and Esra- qnfcfcettbyaprgwy
Sarah A. Fv»wler, reiilms at
Mr*. CathsrirM Moore and daughiBnnaanara «a R. SMaanharsar.)
explorer, died at Gate. Africa. Born
178»-BiUlngton
M.
Sandora,
firat
, They will !•« ntiscm for several boJStiriBe sad
Daatara la MISaa. Waal, Run, Tallaw
Wnrhlngtou. D. (’.. ap.l cncaKing lo
r, .\|i-. Helen .Moore, left .ve-i.-ida;
prealdent ot Mereer nniveraltr. bora. at Padea. Italy, to 1766.
the mcroBUliic busine.-*. When the ,1 r.,ri Sberidatt. ill., where ih.,v wtli w.-el'1633—OberllD college was opened.
Died May 12.1S52..
Ed Lake of Boyd avenue has ra- of brine eompelled ^St^oSa^rtSSa
i'Txike out he niovc.l 10 nortlierti
sit Ot.tll alift t;.e holl-ia.''-- at ttie
1874—New ml'nistry formeu to Mani­
IBOS-Frencb defeated Uie allied
Nev. Yotk. near Waiiiicv.n. in iv-;i houio .,1 l.leuic-tiati; .tnd M-'v Holati'I rii'ni-<1 home trom Ht. I*sul. Mlon.
and RoaaUaa In batUe of toba. with Robert Atklhson Davis' ns he euIUted at Sacket* llarlKir a* a
«’,<-ie I'.c was ■'ailed on aicuuul of the of Swwm^Roo^.tl^eEraatkM^ll7f6—dl
!. uehtOD
premier.
Anaterlitt.
-•
rJou*
[lines* of hit son.
,« Ca.,„a.i
,->l. reilmm.
Mfw. Alius Steinberg rsturnsd to
ORDER FOR RUSUCATION.
1898 — toii>crUI
penny
itostage
IBIt—Gets. Jat^Moa arrlred in New
Mr. and Mra. Will RItay ot Klngatey
---------------------------------- tbaPmh_ .
VoluDiii-r Infantry. M-rvir< until (he her hoMC this morning ufu-r siiendlng
gtampe first issued.
r.- visiting at the bonra
of their parit nlmmnt to takendS
Grand Trar- Orieaaa and look command of tbp.
u day- ii. the ,ii> v.’ili 'rli-iid* i.
’ .Swsmp-kout
1P64—Armored erolser Tennessee clove of Ihe war au.l iartu-l|«n‘ng to
in’- Ol.
*lren.
sold
ail droggimt
drnggte to I-.,_______
fiftymto aa4.
battle of Peier-hurg and ibt- i-at, uik' ■■lativel
Unnebed at Pfalindetpbla.
aifc botttoi. You may have •
Mrs. Sage Ryarv of ^tt |pgMh
lure of Ui- and Iuf army. At the cIomJ. BuHare cf Gram jitrect ha»
yoCI
.isple bratle aad abeok that tda AQ
«d
and
waa
raceoeded
by
Francif
Jo>v.-.;.',h-.l
t.,
KlugMey
tt»lay
on
cf the war he ^iicht a Innu near ti« pout- io Mu“k«pi'n wl',.rc he hot a
.. n the 2tat
*i«.uiit,br' •
“ ----------♦
•♦♦♦Rddd.ddddAAA*
eepb.
ii.
'<v>i:tii i,r
litocrr Ito.
ol her
mother,
mo.
w-tgo. N. Y. to IV.;: he aa.ve.l .0
KOms
I.i.d ail t--Mllc-ut iKfclllon
Ptaaant. Men. Find
1662—The Brat snMnd broken at A “JKfS DATE IN HISTORY."
U*beo ■
nortbein Mlchlgiin. taking a home
•Ja^ M^rata^ ■ — B. Walker.
Mrs. Anna Forvsler ef Grant Street "blj 1* qui'- .tued,
Omaha for the Union PaciSc railroad. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mtra.l at Cedar itua. near Trnver.e
A.
Sayers
of
Mayfield
left
today
for
•t'l-ncd h**n-i- y<—lerday alter an
Oeeember 5.
1672—‘nte Reformed ' EpUoopal
1,1* l.on:i
iiiiig fnend* anth
1775—American force nnder Moni- City, lie wav licensed to prtravh to ul -el <-7 v*;';i‘a 'rnnil
Jtkndon U. Gray baTlns EM in aaM church organlted.
the M K. chutx-h In July, r-':; «av
Mrs. Frank King ef East Front retol^vt - !•: H.< •
1—Nova Scotia^ New Brvnawlck goreery and Arnold appeared beforv- edatne-d deacon ai Muskegon. Ml. h
Mrs. E F, Wyltc ■« visiting
-iree'.
I'.o
ha*.
vitfiiii:
In
"1
Qnebek
were at tba lima of hla death the le- and Piiaee Edward
oiisin. .•e'"':ied lame .'•-»ivid.iy.
1791—Moiart. the celebrated com­ t^ei-t M i'-H., b, mvbci, Edward
________
_ imkm
one province.
project for
sal bMn of aaid daot
Aii-uv.-, ;-u,l. elier at .latkv.ii, O
Gccrcn E akrly. whe hat teen wis- Wliy Not Get Somelblng Like ThU tor <
1209^. PlerpOBt Morgan aocured a poser. died to Vienna. Bora In Salz Sept 2-,. Ivut M BUhe., John II' W a1
to lAarit tba real
.!•. -.will, :-., .‘.I;, Mean. mu-i, il
bnrg.
Anatila. Jan. 27. 1756
Web&ter'j New laternatlo*
aaid Ac
matotlty of tbe atock of the Equitable
1822—WllUm Hendrick* Inaugural- den ills wife. Sa,B'.i A. Jeam-. di-d
It MI ordered tlmt tbe l$th dav of Ufa Aaanrance aodety.
IS'T.
R. D. 1210, at lea o’ttetk to
Wi'i *r> Csn.Mvay, c' Valley; sifeei.
«i^aa go<-ernor of Indiana.
;•
ii<in*
M-i;i
to
Wc\
I
to- .-. > r.i V. •. ri.-i. i.- .i:.-!
'
1861—Hngagement between Confed­
NORTH MANITOU IBLANof
ccntity. where he |.rea< ticvi the p six i U. -r.- !to;id
t V. 8. life earing atai
I
I
erate gunboat* ao4 Federal reaoeis
tot Mid peUtlOB.
md Ilai
organizing ihurthe* ai Boon km
h M fVtber ordered fbet pabUc ait
rd'i.C A. W>retof Valley itrtet i
oft Crape Hatteras.
7j was served
lietta
to
tbe
fall
of
lv-2
be
v.e
tMd -tMMft be I_______
Etoea ^____________
pdbtteetlon
>..r>-<Ly afii.1864—Lord Morpeth, the seventh
<f.R «py of tMe order, ter three tec- la the men's aliitog r m by Mrs. C.
Ohio, where on Dev 27. he wa»
„„
5C-»o,h,r
j
Ebri of CarUsle. wbo made a special
...................
Mr*.. W.
.. Pttgb
Pugh aad
I a Mra. F. S
rifei veeka pteyteea to hM day ot Smith.
Ht ! in Mery Jane Kus-el, whose horn.Mill Chrlft'nr Hormulh
Shseri j
beutaf. to tbe Oread Trarwee Her ler. which was greativ awireclated by nndy of American htwa and InitltuFros! in Athm- ctiuniy. where
■M. e peeipeper pHstod ead ctres- tbe Ute aavtag men.
rrvm her dm.-* ,u ih- ■ft'...- of R--i;n
Quite a large amount of anow fell tlons. died. Bora April 18. 1802.
he icmained for f- >car». dur;ttK
Med to mM eoMty.
!,

or
Dcr-i.
Mor.roe.
.a
j87«—Xeai}y three htmdrad Uvee
Ihe last few days and the lumbermen
FRXD R. WALKBB.
which lime he i-rea<h<-l mneh of the
arc doing aicel>.
lost- to the Brooklyn theater fire.
Jodte ot ProheM.
time, holding vert It- In Isolated
id yeeterday.
OleOleaoa left for Leland
yeeterda;
1821—noni Pedro. former emperor
Wt S2-M dec 6
Mr. Otewa b
lb -to the U. of BraxL'Aled in Paris. Bora In Rio rlac-c- where there “vTf no m-ivi-.--,
Bsslstlne to n-ilvt1* filiinK tacari-:'DRORR FOR FUBUCATION.
Janerio. pec. 2. 18Ma.i.l oiricialing at TuBcrwj-..
•TATR OF MIGBIOAN. tbe Proheto bny practicing on their \ioIlna. They
1292—CbnadUn steamer "Niagara' 1 Falling to health to the fall o' f
Miaa Peari Wtiker ha* returned
CNRft Mr ibd OaeaKy ot Grand Trai expect to organise a fonr-plece orcbeawrecked to Lake Erie, with loss of 16 Ke rtninicd 10 Mlihitrac to »s,eo.; t'.;^ btf Work »r : ookker-iw-r tu 'he- C:<.
tra that will be aomeibtog for tbe ialA tmakm at eeU ooert held at aod people' to been of.
Itdes.
*
'B.ali.lnc days wl-.t h!» ihl-'dri-n lit .•er.f Ti topboii.- offir . al'- r »p<-n,.
ttR'iiWBBli oOtee. la tte dty ot Tree:ng
a ten d:iy- Vinatinn v.Tn-nc120s—Stassacre
O. Smitha baa laid up 1
of Jews
at Kiev. m- ftrlAen with traraijri. on He*.
am OtF. la aaid eo«^. oa tbe 2lst the wlntei
r.nasla.
.. ivt*:. lying twveral da>4 unno- and relative* to ITIk n.iiih'- and Kju
ddr « MoYosber. A.
1216.
8. lauid made i trip to I.«Uttd
FreMat. Hob. Fred ~ Walker
selnu*. From this attv k he only irar; kn-ka.
Oairyirto In Michigari.
tiaiiy rc.t»4revl. lU- -i.ed at I'totte.
Mr. aod~dra Walter Pogt have left
-Dairying in Michigan" I* tbe title Mich., at the b„n;e 6f hi* .iuughur.
A n-ett,ng cf the ewecut.ve eomralttor CbarievoU and Mantotee to spend .01 the little booUet Uened by the Hr*. Mlanie .4
Sl-erwc-d. Nol 27, -ee of the Wev-ra -Mtotnc.n V.
Farrleb bavtoE Bled to thewtotei.
o oaJled tor
IHd eeert her jiettUoa praying that
Mrs. WMMce aad Mr. CBriatanaea Pere Marquette railroad tompanj. toie Focr <;ii.l-4n Wevfe.1 the iir-!;oM3eni ti.reau !,a* i-cen
m ■BMeiaimtoa of eald estate be pamad thraogb bare from Creacent for which ta a very fdxxl treaUse Of the
-:iage. Mrs. V?n::ie A. Sherwo-l jTuesday. I.er 12 At thiss time tbe remaaim to wouaa H. Umlor or to Maniatee. haring floUhed the season's
pcaslbllllles Of this Industry along the of Plane. MSch., Wa. Nolle M. Hatha IK-ns of the ori.er. wia.be given u;.
e other anltable pereoa.
tomber tally ter A.
3. White *
« Soa.
to LW-hite
Pere kianiutttp line 'Among the subof Cuba. Mo.. Geo. J. Jenne of on the Ch,-nio exbih.-.rihe toi. It is ordwed that tbe I6th day of
Peter
I br^Creecoot la m
iMWRbte. A. O. 1216. at too o’doek ew mail ..
Rcta are
-AdaptabiUty of Land." Mou^ Jaw. Can., and Alton K, -toent ,to-t anS the exhibit at the ti.-ae grar.ee
la t£T tMwaooa. at aeld probata o4illaiiv wll .!«> be laid for the worl; tor
John pacthchen. mail carrier. Is bat­ thnndanre of good water.
price of of Traverse Chy. MkC.
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'the year i:-IT Ht>*i <.f tbe cittu;.ei
mm! m Sm?' WMtM to ing a new cabin built.
land, rilimue and market and after
• 'f
Dec. 2.
Beardman lake has froten the wrbole cf i).<- couiit-'.iiee win t,e,!uTe to ti
' M ta fartbaewd^ Oat public ao-'
cadi the queettoti* likely to arise are
One volume ronu;n;Bg the pith and essence d an aalhoritattra
lnph-.M
lro,i.h.
..1
ika.l.,'
<i the n.fcttog* cf 'he uste grange
The anmial meeting «f the AgH- anawered. Taken to all these bookw ring «>erv field of ih^ world's thought, actios and enttarau It to a mi
.bcl,, h,
xnt source of kiv>« ledge and interevt to alt maMkara sC the katea. a
enltural aaaoclatton of l/eelaneu coon- leu coDiato much of interest beside^
The marriage of Mias N. Pearl
asity to every inislne** and prolcolotial man. aad, ilXtllpiRaibli to tto
r r.i. b-jt rat 1 re*oat ih* Ice 1»
Michigan
ty will be heU Tbnraday. Dk. 6. at advenislog-th^ weMern
Walker to J. Cleveland Bunk ofcWash
not safe.
conntiee.
fton UtWr'a effloe at Snttoaa Bay.
. jinrioD. D. C., will irake place tbl* ever pubUsked." ydi tbe beau Zhla the lataoL
atroat
leftloectog
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
nercc.
Fred Pfeiffer of Wol
a at Orant atr—t hae raMra. John Gilchriat rattmd from
|2J2 Eaat Tenth straat
today tor Raidd CUy.
CiBiase.|Mt «yt

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Infants Homiets

Children’s Felt llats

35c

98c

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OBAXD TRAVEBSE BEEALD AND THAV5ESE BAT EAOLE. TCESDAT. DErESmEB C, 1910.

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NKVY YARDS

MeHSTAIlYMIvmMttOMMCIKM.
^ MWICTiON IN NUMMR.

TUMI rnffitT niTin
iUL» Nmndnir cNORMOut
OCCHKAM 4N KXRlMdS.
Awiaal RadOft BHa^ a dhoek to Nay vat ClraHa taagfoli New
0^ii« and nadalr .VBide at

IX &, Dec 6.—9*. stock
dii* ar has aaUoai heea feU ta aaral
dMH foUowa the jaMkatioa today ef
. tfea aaaaal rayert oT Seenuay oC the
t»n Hmr. to «kleb;hLe prepwed
Aa ahelltioe cl the aary yards at
toa* Ortaaa^ Paaaawli. Saa Jaaa.
jmt Marti, Maw Loadoe. Bad
Bartar. Oalahrm. and Cartu. By the
diwlaallfai of these aarea yards Mey-

oad daea than Great Drttato
other worda, we hare to aU -11 trst
end second claae navy yards to the
United BUtes, while Great Britalc.
baa bnt Blx »f the same kind. Gcr
naay hnt thrae and rraaoe flye."
-One hew nary yard is tadedaMety
The aecretary
reoeauaenda
the
saneated tor Saa FraacNne Bay. FW- abandonment of the ynrdi at
New
k>wh^ a dtMBMloa «T the IlnWatlcBS Oricaas and Peatnoda on the ground
of tha yards at Hare Maad sad Bram- that they'^re Btratedeally anneceeertoe. Meysr said:
sery. The
Weal station, however,
■a coadade that It *111 he aeoes- le to be retelned. owing to he geor
ear to cetaMIsh a doekiac sod repair raphfeal alraation as e base of sapply
staUcm 08 Saa Maciseo tay to soma- and the tact that It tn^leinents tbe
tocallty yet to M sdected. Bach re­ naval base at Oeantanamo. Aa to the
pair station AoaM todade one or ysrda atonk the AUantlc ooast Ueyer
DOie dooks o( the Ursest slse tor tak- declares the Port Poyal. 8. C., dry
plated beale ships."
dock nnapproachable for bottle ships
On toe other head Mey«^ reoom- . cruisers except at en anjustlfleble
Benda the (nrtber deretopmhnt or expense, and the Cbarleeloo. <8. C.)
and ealargement dock, ttsdesi for the same character
ot the chaanel at Hare
laland "to of veesda owing to tha
rapidity
Tie* of the fact that a fleet at soote wt(h which It fills with debris. Since
ttwMi after the opening of the Fnnatna
Boston. New Vorh.
oanal any be based to the
Psclfle PhlladelphU and Norfolk yards hsve
tkac he reitwred t
■cnmaJ c^eiiM for i
ll.CIMTS. He dedared tbmt'dnrfo( the
last Are rears rerr liUle asefal vork
had bees deae la ur of the yards

DiseoMtog nary yarda to geaenU
'saM
*The ttolied Suies has orer twlee
as ataay tint elaas borne aavy'jards
M hat Great Britain *lth a navy at
least doable the eiia of onre and we
have one more navy yard of the aeo

Good Things
F

WhdR you tfe ordemg your Mxt lot o(
mceriei,aid«
Rid wnt to hsTS die beet yoor money
biy (not h^e« poeed) iKhide Hamuh &
Uy Coovny'* Com Med.
Bi^Yor w3l dien
good.

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r^Tha Fi^irlt Ssi>;CONGRESS IS
ira^t Ojpartiiait]

o-mnlueco are orpnlrod
s helmed with Lilia U they
[port any new mconirea. in the aeente
aennte

BARN BURNEB

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LA8T OF 8IXTV FIIWT MECTINQ ,

MORE CARS NEEDED

Win All Its CM
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PLURALITY, 43,193

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cccivcr’s Sale
IbeBaniey Co.^s great stock of
Tailored Stilts, Coals, Costumes,
Dresses, Dress S^, Waists,
Furs and ready4o-wear goods

FBI HNE STORIES

I FnsT M. L suniv semL

;t be Sold at Once
ilwrifllilng Must Go.;Not an article reserved

The Breateat oppor^nity the ladies of Traverse
: City ever had to get the very newest of goods at
most astonishing prices.
As many of theie goods are exclusive, and but
one of a kind, the early purchasers get the cream
pfthestyck.
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Here’s a Special
As lomi as Um atodc mis

Short Jackets that sold up to
$10.00 for $2.98

Tbu* ar* all tbe very beet of materials and workmansblp
and tbe beet ever oHered.

4i<lci Oloves s-t Gos-b
All the neweitcelot* tu match tbe costumee

Ladles’ Salts at One-quarter Off
Rain Coats at the same good prices.
Goods you want at once.
Keep your eyes on these ads. You’ll save money.
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OVITIOII TO "UIICLE JOE",,

KlnsOey. Ml<^ Dec. t.—Shortly'at:
r ntidklght Balnrday Ughi. the ban.
! POTATO BUI^ERfl ARC UNABLE
twlonging to
WUson, ar.. at this
TO MOVE STOCK.
CHAMP
CLARK ALSO
GIVEN*
''0=t----WARM RECEPTKN.
■ j
c...
0,h.,
icniA a quantity of bay and gnla. a
and Let This Rirglan Suffer i
caller and harnesses. Two tows and a
Shortage.
Large Atteodar « of Senati
Itors :
horse vrere saved from cremalkisi.
I and Big Ctwvrt
Mr. \VtUon was ankeaed aboM the .
j • The potato buyers arA -hartog iheit
tioublct'ln getting cars u> mo\c the lime the flrse tuned, and saw the rej crop with till, toll. Although tbere la necilonof the blaaeovtofhls window.
He immedlaielyarODsed Ue aelghtaors
Washington. Dec. B.-FBcth' houses >» ahortase of ears to the oihi-r acebt!d an alarm was turned In by Har­
of topgresf convened today for the ’.Ion* U lb,. coo!r>-tU*
^H-ms
third and last session of the sixty- “• be unaJU- to a,-care enough rwU old Stinson. The lire i
first (ongress.
Tbe galUrica were ‘Cp stork with which to do even an sponded iwoaB>ily ahd worked noUy
accessible dry docks for battle ships i
> uve ths twUdlag.
Crowded and there is a'good aitMd- o-'<lii»n an;oum of business.
and'effldent repair facilities. Meyer
Ibe firunsn dlvMsd lh«»selv« lii! ante of senators and repreaentoUves, j Th.. tuanagcteem of some of ibv
believes it hardly advisable to give
) ecvcml forews and while ODsgaog
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__________________ jt-bnuon and Champ, CTark given ova-jtv«ds rmcrlD,t this region seem to
them up.
aa flghUng tbe Ore. others wore dry­
“The
department
contemplates
fur
itlon*.
After
formal
assembling
bothl^'e
an
Idea
that
the
luoduru
that
Recommendatkm U made for an aping tbemaclves in the heuse. saek
ises adjounied In reip,-« to mem-j
sn>»n hcie arc dm needed for
proprUUon of IK.OOO with which to thcr experiments along these lines
relieving Uit- other. They did HM*a" who died since adjoummcai of I
««rk,i. und send the
eondnel experlmenu covering the use with the belief that It will be neces­
j li.to other aeellouB when they are need- did aork but Were unable to B»ve
ot the aeroplane for naval reconnols- sary to the near future to equip ail
tbe buUdtog.
scouts
with
one
or
more
aero|>Unes
to
sance. Oonmeoting on the flight made
The loB8 will be 11200. there bSiBg
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ot
shipwere__________________
familiar but
by Aigene Ely frc« the deck of the toereaae tbe dUunee at whidi tofor that
the bunding, but
Iweresu.of the regioD merits
scout endser Birmingham.
Meyer raalion can be swred."
Uitcrcstiag gfeeied the cye«I of
of the;'"****
the
c the coctenu.
A saving of tf.SOO.OW to the estl- vl>icors wbo packed the galleries of iimth Irt-tter attentlop than it la resaid:
c-lvlng at the pr<«^ii lime, and It
mstes
for
the
next
fiscal
year
for
tbe
the
bouse
today
at
the
o|iontog
of
the
"This experiment and the advance#
1> ho;i«-d nut
han^c wilt be made
which have been'made to arlaUoh iiiivy department is indicated by the flnnt session of the Sixiy flrst oongresa m the neai future tom vlU beosdt
beemed to demonstrato that the aero­ leeretarj—tbe second year of cur The crowds came early, and when the the shippers to a greater degree than
plane to desUned to perform eome tailmcnt. Notwithstanding this econ­ »|M-akcr’a gavel fell promiKly on the Omy have been tliia fa^.
pert In the aaval warfare of tbe fu- omy In the jiast. tbe secreury de­ airoke of^ twelve, the galleries
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One eonccssJon ha<^ Iteen mads by
h ntyly drevsed
v
Ul-e. It appears likely that thly edll clares there has itccn an Increase In flIU-d with
th^'pleimwjuen^ of
SlarsueUe this fall that l>
IK) limited to ecoutiag. A Mout which the sea-keeptog ability of the fleet of added mi
*>J' ‘“c ahlpiN-ra. of rott- Isf^dals Lsd Ticket WHh SEMI.'
Is not'strong enough to pierce the 15 per cent; au Incrcabe of five per be seem The moat of the mwnben. |
WhUs Rets Wsa Class Sscsnd
enemy's line can get as near as po* coni In the average speed, of 20 per also put in an early appearance and
n-nt In the crulalcg speed and an toWRh 83A».
tours before the house wa,aible and then send an
point

long
as they are kept
called to order the chamber reseuior 40 miles, obiain valuable Informa- crease of 16 per cent In
• By Abs
road's own lines'. This saves i
tkia and then rwium to the scout, I'orseimwer. Despite this latter Item bled Bomewhat an ex,-ltlng day ou
LgBslpg. Dee. 5.—KlecilOB r«*8a\
shippers as the lining
and the' greater miU'age of cmlstog.
exchange In New York. Vic­ expense to
Eves. U the aviator did not land on
cf a car Is a matier that grovrs more have been received/rom ail cc ’
the Bcouibe could be brought on board the cost of fuel used In the navj- Tuis tors and ranquikbed were there to cxi»wtivr ev,T>- year, and to if.cjand Ifof-ember 14 the board ot can'
$2.«K>.«w>,
Slngulari.v
and deliver Us Information. The km
Lirge
shlrper
it'
means
nmny
hun-iv™
«vcdi to canvass the iwtums.
;h this decrease is more upperof an aeraptoce would be of no mo cr.ougl
dreds of doltars during a hcaty sea cotnjdctfd tbe retuens abow a total
cm during the latter hall
,
«-mb,T bellilot. To the onlooker it
meoL ns the stop mar eaally carry
than during the former, nutwlihstand- difficult
languish between the 'bu-dneas. Under this vote on tbres officers as toHows;
others. The dlsUcct value of service
bom. S02.tl«3: Hemans, ISS.CTS; Os­
Ing It wa« In tbe serond .halt that two. I?.ery::od.v was lovially slapping ri:le the cars are Hoed to better shape'
of this kind is essily seen.
born's tdnrmllty. 43.193. Boas. SISMil:
must of tbe crulxitig occurred, The i-vcry-l.odA- cUo on the hack, and all ilkan they were before, and stoves and
U'lltotns. l35.eT3: Rosa, piarmlltr. S3.cost of maintenance for cceh ehlp In the membere were acting like a lot ol fuel placed In them so that they _rnn
Marilndale. 220.819; 1‘atleraoa,
be fired up while In transit if the
omumlSBton lias ahown a decrease
boy< at the begicr.ln.: oi hcDOOl.
I31.8T8; XtarUndaleB pluraUty. SEMID
cold
for
tubers
weather
gets
t<
er the year before of 120,000.
Tbo apiicerance of Speaker Cannon
to stand w-l.lle t the way to
The secretary apks congress for leg-1 m ,ue rf,amber
the signal for a'
TRAINS GAME TDeETKlI
IsIaUon e
Ushiog the present Mcy- |,..arty round of applause from both aw-ay markcl.
1 Tbe poiai.> price is keeping up well
er reorpanlzatlon Bcheme. His ret-' p*,„iK.rs aed th.- gallery, though, if
Bmtday as the G. R. A !. pSMenommeodatlons In this rcsiwct-liowev-muBPw.c told, •'Uncle Joe* in this rvxlon. as the lack of cars lo
er train which loaves this city at
wlilch
to
iJilp
has
a
icndcmjto
keep
oecai^ned surprise in naval cl.' ■ad to stand fur a
I uinouni or
■ 111- outride ntarktt from being flood­ 1b;4« wnsgolngnorib on (he "Y** *t
tics owing to tb(.-tr being less than kidding- duilhg the da}-.
ed with stock at Ibis time ot the Walton, it colMded with s light jSRwas expected. It was believed that
Seated at hln old delik and surround
have pul a gtoe, and bssMss amashlng the stoole
Jicyer would request that the naval <-ti by a bevy ol friends was Champ lear.NrhS poor roads
> tbs other had a
eamper
on the local market which re­
aides, nyho are line offleers and re- Clark, leader of tbe minority In tbe
mains at the 2S cent mark wberw It hole punched throtarh the tank. Nt,
pbice the old civilian bureau vhiels. prcseni ses.Hon and the
probable
one was seriously Injured altbsugh
has hem for some time past.
ho given torther executiv.- power.
siwaker In the next. Prom the manner
Mail Clcrit Rickard was badly shakes
In which his colleagues were laugh­
up, and Cbnductor Peek was Utrewn
ing. Ur; Clark evidently had. brought
REPOBT OF OAK PARK UBRARIAN
fiwm MS end of the baggage car to
hack with him a new stock ]o( starthe other.
FlcUon. 282; JuJudge Donway Noble Met Tragic
Walking up and duw-n the alkie |
Death in Cleveland,
^|lg!on. 2; sociology, 5; natural science. gi.-etliig ..Id friend* was G-n. H.'ll j Cleveland. Dec. 5.—ralntlng at an
5C; useful -ru. 2. fine art*, lo. liter­ Bingham, of the First l'oijnsylvaallr+3^ window- ol (he Society lor Savature. 31:. history. 2.; travel.
hlog disiTlci. whose tominuoug *er\-ii-c ot|mcB hulldins
today.
Ei-Oommon
.M atoiceitog of the Sagday school
raiihy, ,22: S.'neral work. 4S, Total, over thirty jean hn« cnUiiod him lo|j.i^.a„ j„dBc Conway W. Noble, agvd board of tbe niwt M. K. Sunday
1.40S. Average Uall.v books taken out. I,.' called -The Father of the llonsc'.! ts. fell nine storlea and was killed. school, held last evening, the follow­
trt-c. lltngliam .-tiiercd u;>on his »ev-1
--------- -ing efficers were elected for tbe year
.Men In tbe reailing room, t>5; women cntleth \,ar jcsl.rday, hut he might
SOCIETY ELEC*
.ECTION8

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to the heading room. 44; cblhlrcn in lUiSB for fifty
Su]>erlDiendenl—1. lUiscos.
Whi u SiH-aker Caunoo, with iw-j
the reading room. T53. Total. 861
First assistant iiupsrtMmd«
New Oflieera of Tent 871.
Oaily average to tbe reading room, 31. sharp laps ol his gavel, had t-alk-d
Dodglas.
The election of officers I K. O. T.
New |>atrous. 3T.
the boii-M' to order. ii:<- hurt of conv.-r
Second assloUDt aaperlntMdsat—
f.l. M .Vo,, 871 ri-rulled B* follows:
Mr*. P-Tt Taylor.
satioo
■- Iiuslied
,
w-hllc the ebaplaln
.
Sc.Ttuary—Miss U ttorts.
The Westom Michigan Development offered ii-e opening prayer.. A few- i Commander—Frank F. Smith,
bureau force Is busy tuaJllns out cop­ lulnor forraalities were dls|.osed of! {Jcuienant
cotun.ander — Ixtrla
Treanurr-r—Mrs. t-. O. Dye.
ies of the booklet, "IVeslern .Michl and anontlon was
urrmrlRD—MlH P. Walker.
culled to
the E^kioD.
to
all
tbe
KU|>cn-isorK
within
the
Supi-rinieiident
primary dei«rtBSBt
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. . i,(-aihs of thrpi- memlK-r* of the bonso ' Bet-ord kceKf-Otto J. Purtteh,
M;r. K. Griffin.
tei-riiory i-omprised to the bureau, j during th-rece*. In arcordance wUh
Chaplain—Wmiaiu Trclualc.
Fire copies are being mailed to each. cuMom-n resoluiion u> adjourn was
Bu|«rlntend4»t primary
Phjiilcian—Ui I* Swanioii.
| Assistant su|w
The funeral services of Mrs. Mary ■ hen offered and adopted a» a further
phy.-h ian—Dr. E. IJ. .Mi dc|«rtmeat—Mrs. WbIttoiMrs.
Asairl.
Reich of K&st Ikij will be condiK-ted mark of resiicrt to the m.-mory ©1
FuiwriDtendeDt home dspartmsBt—
In St- Francis church tomorrow- morn- the d>-'x‘asod.
.Mnc Chas. Dye.
Serge-an;—Charier Parker.
lug at h o'clock, and intcrnieat will be
Orgaalsl—Mis* Marie atiUtomore.
.M. cl A-—Eh Uaosoiu.
In the senate the tnitial seni-ion u.-i,
made in Oakwood cemetorj-.
CborUier—Mr. G. H. CurU*^
Kind M of ti —Cli:irU-> Utniulcht.
eiially ghon. The pii; Hr gar-rios were
!^ei-or.a M. <4 0.- f- iHinn.
fillMl when Vice Pret-ldent Shorraaii
Maleelm Stews end Miss Louisa railed the lody lo ordi-r. In liie audi­
Scmiijul—Oii'cr E.lward-.
Johnson were united in marriage Wed­ ence Were the (aiul1i>-e of many eentPi. kel- Krun Hru.-c
nesday evening at the home o( tbe 'tor* and men In pnhiir life. Several
.tftcr the c-lv. lion a ror lal lime was
Will Not e« Rsissd at Lapeer
bride. 411 West Elcventb street, bj
member* ol th- dlplomail.
eori- ciijojed togethcj with a dancing party,
though Epidemic il Under
Judge Am'il F Ncrilnger.
lleto.'s
urcbe, t;a furnUhing the muwere prvs.-nL A Is’w ilianeos »-eie no
CorttrsL
ticeable Id the niemircrsh.p of the
L. C. e. A. Elects Omcers.
fenatp. Death li:!-! removed St-tuiiors
I-anslng Dec. 5—Secretary ShornDaniel er Vi'dnSn, Clay of Georgia.
way or the ntale board of
health.
Dolllver of ir.-.«a. McD-virin of Mi»»is,*tnud today that the quarantine win
,.r.Ja,..whKh.cMmed is fol'ows:
eippl and .M'Er.ecy ol laruibmra- TB.j l ot Ik- raDed at Uh- bontc for the FeePrcsld.-t,i-Sar.ih Msrphy,
suco-snors .rf moM of 1he^e, l.y cu
'lue
Mind'd
till
after
the
holidays
all ir« .c—wiimlfred Veiina.
Ircmsuirlsl apiointmetur, were on
i though the epidemic now- seems under
r'.-ro:i. i ice—Antonio Ludka.
hand ready to take the oath of ofti'c ,
1 control.
.Ko.x-rd.-.-Mae Bracken.
When the two house* r>.-ifa.-'-niliie
.A-slMSDt rctorder—Margnrei Moj
lOTnorrow- xhc suuiisl
m--tago of

QUARAimilE JILL STAY

This

b the trade­
mark which
is found on
every bottle
of the jenume

Scott’s Eniuision
the standard Cod liver
Oil preparation irf the
world. Nothing equals
it to build up the weak
and wasted bodies of
young and old.
rua SAIS 8V ALL Dkccctsn
Srsd ICr, euae of jiaper and thb sd. tor
aat bnntifol
Baak aad Child's
ShMcb-Book. Sato teak mtstai a

ITesident Taft will pe rc.-vi'cij “f-'lsecretary — Magdalena i*
MAPt'ETON.
«
read. Then Wth bensp and senai- w ill
Maplcion. Dec. 2 —Poople are busy
ml, .o ok:
.nnfl ' Tm.i.rn-V.noH,. D^cmln,
of bnstness.
1
hauling,
imiaioe*
to
Bowers
Harbor.
MaTshal—Margaret Gagnon.
Many m-.'Dib»rs. Speakc-i
..Mr. Gehm I* loading anotbec v
GuarO-Wilbelmlua Thiel.
BUtoox them, are ot the oinclon t
Tn:*tees-Anna Ludka. Rosaima 1 "Inter se^m* ^ be here to War
)w. We s' least hope so.
,h,
.111 .1,,.,. Illll, 1-51.1.
J,„, s«,™ur.
C„Mr. and Mrs John J. Urdle are aetbeyond the p'sesage of the approphUomena Verina.
I. T. M.
I'*'™ to iCDir winter
ted Alareh 4. i.y cnnstiiuiiODel Umita-I Traverse fill 1......... —____
532. L. 6. T.t«ri Garland tann.
tlou. will t« broken b.v tie holiday re- y ^eld their annual election ot oBl-j Bcgene Umldr was called to J
C.-SS usually ol two weeks' duTwttonrVfcrs yesterday aftchwoo with tbe -fol toH*
by the serious niosn at Us
puittng further IlmitaUivn upon logls-|io*r(Q,^ results;
rl*ter,
lallve activity, Thr.'e dsys esch week ' p„( commander—Josephine JJon-----------------'
are to be set Bride under/pertal roc
• E. F. Carr left for Tolsdo this wssb.
«. ,W 1 \.OiU)io«Mue.
C»»,n.ni.r-J,OU,
1™
»- ll« <»*, ICo.
-™k,-,ho
~ •— •n.|o™. -----— ...
—wmu* u»p*ht.
Mrs. Frank Wilhelm and 4
progreajlvos and detnocraia at the last | iJeutenant commander—Johanna
Edna and Violet left this Borntog
session—and It is the general oplBlou Reynol.U.
for Cblcago where they wlQ veod
that the rerWnary Utne will he liulc
e Fkmon.
the winter.
more than imfficieot for careful couFtoance'kscper-Kldora VogL
Urn. Harry Hangs and danghteir left
stdemion of the appropriatioD bill*.
ChaplalD—Josephlne HIU. •
this
Bomtog for DetniL vbsra they
iWpeciatiy as tbe admtoistrailon's deSergeant—Mnrtllda Brtiee.
■Oy.
■sand for etwaomy to expenditure U
Mistress at arms—Mary J.'Plka.
I left «Ms 8
I to be met a* tor aa podklMe.
J..n»e«4g pleat^.wwR

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PAGE 5.

GRAN’D TRAYERSE HERALD ANT) TRATERsi-: BAT EAGLE. Tl’KSpAV, DEfEJmER f.. ini«.

AEROMAtTT DROWNED i®™ m mmn

Tupnution |. cstabU!d:t.d a year agu' iRciines b^lng one hand red. bexM
jpriaonmcet la tbe rooBiy,
icily asd stilpi>c4 oouMe bear tbe ln-,iars. <
aftbe IXB/sbow.
of apples rbd pears fanctfanypetoed
exceed five d>y< (cr each
icrijiUon. "Made In Tr»Terw CUy.“iJftJI &(
Ibt* bureau .o.csskcccd the pco >facw the erebardlBg'posslbnKlBa.,oC
svlded. that U «U Diner
The rahie ot this vaa enphasUcd InloCcnrc:
Particulars
of
ths
Death
ef
Lom
Bain
p!c of lbr.t sert'on cf JllcWgsn to ibU sectioo.
the matter of dsart and a loKeation ! {tcr/on ahall ..bTxo InfcntiL'on whirj
Fran a Kentucky Paper. .
OotTLttwaa the stralta to :be Sasthe lapertaneeiAf proper orcharding
PLAN •ueocmo by the board WMM made tbai the cliar makera of may lead to tbe arreal cf the perwn BALLOON SWEPT OVER WORTH
(Rc ihods In FTC vlng apples that they inaw valley Is shown OTe.-ywheru
Tiaeerae City attach a label beartec er penooa rtoUtlag aedlon t»o of
SEA IN A GALE
OP TRADE
Tbe followine acewint from a U>ulsccablcd this year to come to tbU ihroogbout tbe cxhlWt and Is case­
tbia InBcrlptioa apoa.every boa of ol-'thtt act. Is ddng to or aelUag. cr In
--------vllle.'Ky, paper, gives the details show with fiittt of mnob siso cad ins mnch comiDcni as to the (act that
I iba dty. 'any »-ay lurcIshJnf ta:d nanir person
Plolt^rried Fi s the OasI. to Tr«MrM CItjr" fngBeaM w gars aeat oauide c
i,b«oi tbe desih cf Com Ba\n. who color cs t» make the famcua western tbe corn belt ia seitlag farther' aorth
The ancSMllon «ai
a »od;tcbace« or •Stofette*. tad bhaH give
ket and Lett Hla
a Maam ef Atfyaftiatkg Uwas aceldenuny LiUed at Lawton. irritsted fruit look nreU to Us tannic. each year.
,e.
Icvldence a* aVincaa In such proceed
Ufe.
MlPreductt.
Ky. The report of the eoroaer’s Jury
The wiiole cxitibit baa been lorthcr
All Ihoae premt rolnnteered to In- i Inca against said party or parties. iIsl. London. Dec? 0.- A bcllooa
A .thousand foliar oil psintinp.
stows that the sbertine wm purely
rrviev
aiembcrs
Vbo
bad
dropped
out
,|^nn
rhali
have
powdr
to
suspend
ten-'
JT »MUag ot Uw oOicMa, dirwton
citBi.: arcidwtal and no blame is attnehed Sboa'lug tbe r-uniici of wc.ictn MIti- ttwHy dtw.tcd wHh eilO'Wng vlaet
by the 1
iitdci with a burder of *“•1
-whl.h-iBatwe U to preseoi .
la’ order to brlns; tence against such miner i-crson.
aBd diairmea ot coumlueea <tf Uw
cf Munich, s-hlcb rci.e frea that c't.*- to anyone connected with tbe affair.
f:.:it croFii.K'a^W .cvera one end «» caUJordlearj BUracOt^^jtppflir..
) up to the desired
8cc. 4. Any iwrson vbo knovitg 1.' .^uurdxy. landed today In the rauno'
bgard d tn4e waa bdd at tbe UtUe
IxiiiU.-iiU- la the former home cf Mre. of the to3tb occupied by this burc'iu
baibors any person under twcntyOuc cfOrb:>ey, fottUnd. alter a wild niRhi
TaranTBaradar algbL preceded by a
italn. her parema silH rcsldlns there: nr.d certainly U an artistic work.
yean, of ape. or sramt. u. them the .p,osV tbe Nonh Bca. durta* which
Bpaalali ateak aapper. Varloaa prob•L. n. DalE. buyer lot the Uwton
Tbe .Vorthem Micfa’iimo UevetOPprivllope ef paibcrjn;: uiica cr freiteiager. r.nc ot the three aerort coDfronUnB tbe
eucnilnr an; ^•fo|«•rIy or Ico.U held
io*t hs me.' a huge wav© liaidwarc cciupany.was accWohuJIy if.'Bt bureau. rcprcscr.Urs acrttilecn
t, amour otben a
lyundon. Doc. |.—Queen Atosaadru
by hta. tor ibc
of indnlRlnp
over the baMoou's la..Wct. and shot ar.d hilled this afiemoon by P. raanilcs In cortbeart.-ru ' Mkhlgau.
aoKerted plaa to locrease.tbe memmen of the W. C. T. U. Have SUrt> In the use of rigarcUe*. In any (on... Mctr.rcr vai '.arr.cd eway aad'J- S|«nre. a ttockboldcr of the samtf' i :.dial;iy HU.- rhe varied .-vjadt onsiv, tcacbed her sUty sixth tlnbday anSerahlp to vtaat it was last
U ^
sball be held In the ea:;;i i^fba’.ty as .jrewacd.
‘fctj’pany.
AVti-JtUU,-,
wbUe
WtOUV
the
tllC two.
A — V. men
MtdM
.< A ■ A |J
,'iroductB
'
of orchard, yxidciw held sed
and was tbe raclpAeut
ed Campalpn Against Their
to do tbls beeauae the board
provided for in tmicn two .if this r.‘ f
'
examining a slock of flr^rms in tbcifarm la ;hUr aatu:^ su-ic ia the of many presents and messages ol
Uae and 8ala
jpdU baa aMQe obtlcationa to meat loPrc^^itcd, that no pan of this art slia!!
ttorc of t‘-c <?r”;>8Py. The two men kuildlor.
cnngisiulailoo from
relallres and
by the plana adopted early In
j The ladies of tbe W. C. T. T- have|be coiiultucd ns'.to interfe-e with lh>
bkil been showing a customer re-] V.irlijT I-X". 1-ccn made the keyaote (cicnds at home and ebroad. Flags
■dha year, baaed npon laat year'a
'decided to make a campaign in the;iiffbu of imrculs ur iowfai guardia*jr<
volvcia WTicn he had deported Mr. ol the exbfktt ard a'pcison may lla .sore dl«playcdt on public, bufidlngs
city
agaliul
tbo
use
and
sale
ot
dthrlu
the
rccring
and
uianaRciccnt
of
Fpcace notUed a gun on tbe end <d per and ' nud>' almcst ovt .-yibiii* nnd the customary salutes trere Bred
iiT, therefore.
. witblii ibc Veteran Druggist Passed Away Sunday
(he cquiitcr. and remarked to Mr gi: va in this dixiiict.
|;,i all naval and mlUUry sUUena. TIm
a specdal aEort to iacrease
Hain that eneh thlnit^ w-.tc dargep • Oratses. wild and ;»me. clover.. -•>!- n„niversary was made the oeeaalon
the membereblp. One very attractive
Tlnkham.
----------- 1_______
ous and r^ould not lie lying around. ftffss. train 111 Mus tsstllj arrjns-J ,or t family rtninton. aiteodod by
atrial propoaUlon was discaasad 1} autborillea. and secured their ifrom-:
liniO' Freni i.< Coiupbcll ()*<nl Sun­ As he was putting It away, the in will caxca with red bacft.Muiid:-. King Gearge and Queen Mary, Prtato assist In the work of. aumidrK
uiuPTW nur uii I inu
day evrnlDR at ti c age of fcU ?tar». l\f- ' '•'csi>on w?s aiddontaliy discharaed. ,in the center of the mslii bcunb » icsa Victoria. Queen Maude ot Nor.'
the evil. In order that all nmy |
RiNETi-QRE MllilOn
Ihc eoacam in It spresnt locaUoiL It
t.T many u'L<clts illrcss nt the home
(The. t'ullct ctiicrcd the ceator of Maliese cr>v,s extending from il>-' way and other mrssbers of the royal
sutad by Praaideot Umlor that know what tbe provltiona of the law;
uf l.U ncpbciv, F. O, Tlnkham. conur
fxcr lu the p. rs'ila, where there ii tamlly.
tbe law Is printed In full.
tola exmeam was om of exceptional
T«.,
C.U.
w..,
occh
re.,
lermcc tipur Ic.-T^ft of potatoes, onBMHt and daalrad toouion In Trav- An Act to Probibli tho 1
---------t. » M.d. D.-C. 10.
j,,
-Mr. r,;lti l-avc, D -tie. -ho 1* -|ioh«. flEvr l-Olli. vhh’.rl. emrtot,.
Sale or Cae of AJuUcrated Cigar­
Mr, and Mrs. W. O. C. Oermalne and
Clty. thla belBB a logical point
in-this
city
but
all
over
the
sutc.
ettes. and lYohlblUng thh U«e.,«r
H.,8. Ilntl returned today irom Chi­
Jar aato~a maanfacturins aoterprlse!
.oosbUH- -I Jhmn E. Siono. clo*,
WasktngtoD. Dec.
Tbt total pop
and etpoclally In the noahtm "vc- ol 11.0 KoM-jily l»a«. ol ropr.-oou .-ml-, 'ov.. im.los In ooo. cago, where they ntleoded tbe aatloaal
Cigarettes by llleors.
)f the beard receives proper eaconrciAiion of the UnlicA Sutes. as
and land and Irrigatloa expoalUon.
VMineBL It ia beUeved that thia enter- Tbe I'ecple of the Bute of Mteblgan vcali-d by ilic iblneenth census. Is ex- j lion. He was not otily a very capable tivc*. Mr. . Ifcin came here elglit. pie glasses, straws. graas<.'»
ptanraclst an.1 clienilsi, bnt » t ravel­ months cpj fti.m Mi.I.lcntti
eaact:
•rtae «aa bp landad; ■
-klgan. Krt ar KTliUB.
pert^ to be announced by the census ins selcsnian rs wrtL
Section 1. Any perHn within tbe botvBu on Dec. to.
followod
the (liuutlug
(liuutlu
Tbe matter ef a fraU dUplay derliut
On«il»e ArOoo. f,.l K.« .Me«lco
>'-■
... hon. DKombntoe eteta enuga meeting was brought •UU who manufactures, sells or gives
» III,
u".«
»"■ “>
renulUm; .»
Ih, 10U.O ,07 Ollrtj-,..
Ul>. « WJdC. nn.r.« ««n,.v.
of the developmcat
‘“Pridlent deleterious to health, o! Il.e »r.,oi,h,
^ the dlspla.v
dll
tv,
“=''
"«“■ “W"
Wgaa aad' grange bad been arranged foreign to tobacco, shall be punished Itecn anitouneed. The total for tweniy- Ills parents lu- moved to Grand Lfllgt■MCor la tbe aatomoblle garage. It wki. by a fine ot not more than fifty do)-, six of these aulra U CO.OSe.TCD. w hich where a great sliarc'of bis Iifu was
tbaratoTA deekM that the board of tars, or Itjsprisonnient In a county Jail la a gnio of between 22 and 22 per t^pent. .After liiiag there many years
Iic m?vpd JO Shfmjan. where he enVtM
Jar distday be placed in for not more than thirty days.
Ibc iMpalatton In Uie.
Sec. 2. Any i«raon within this sutc
the gtore of tb^naanah * Lay Mer...l«.U,H7».AllW»,-l,otl«creu«l'"-''
h™,
■« U»1 vll
tottlla company in raaponaa to aa in- who sells, gives to, or In any vray fur­ lb, toUl lowiLiIbn or t„ «...blu “S' " -«•-bll. In bu.lni-. .1 Sb,,.
■ by the conpaay a nishes any cigarettes in any form to Mnmld b, nhoul ,1.000.™.
10'“
S'
'‘“I"! "m-'-* Li«;l Variety ef Fruit Is Shown Frou'
any person under twcnly-onc years of
BMwt time ago.
, Tbo tomlnllon ,I In.™,. Tc.
" Lno.lot-l-om ,bl. dlslrW.
the Twenty Counties in
fhs^ matter of Pringiag Traverse age shall bo punished : y a fine not to ll.bK ranrerrf -Itb lO.IOS In 1,0«. I""'
Curcau.
"RoibcMter'" Xickic Mate^Tea and Coffee I’cU fiwn Hic up.
toty tn greater promlneeoa was talked exceed fifty dollars, or Imprisonment
Tb, oopnlniton ,1 Co'nmdo >■ ISO.. |"'S
'•O*'"!' t' —“ -n rl...
In
tbe
county
Jail
net
to
exceed
thirty
Tea Kettles from, eor up.
^
•var and the suggestloa made that
i :i; v.«, l*r?hb n,-.V|i-‘i;sxn piol-al.
01. tn 17,™,.. ot SS32I. or IS.O por I
6vl8*urs and Shcar.i froai
up.
av«7 grodect produced in Traverse ia/t tor each offwse.
™i
over
M0.700
In
1(».
-bon
tb..
i
">
“"n"
mW'’™“
Sec. I. Any person under twentySkmes
trom
COc
up.
07 30.0 'I'*'
■■> T™-™ ( »1
30 years of age who shall amok^ or Ino,™, o,-, UM
1- cr cent ‘
! ibioe years ago. and entered the drug
Razors from <1-00 up.
use cigarettes. In any' form on any
'tia.i.nl :.ad and'irrigation show her ■
io-bo l™ 33SJ,., tn
lnoTob.0 ol i
“ “»*" "" »“
public highway, street, alley, pgrk or
Pci-kct Knives frota 2ic tip.
ti!.- ortglnsl Mirkinsa hVali Groiv““
" > -'
other lands used for public irarposcs. lC:.sa or 101.3 not oont ovor 101.773. ‘“S
\Vc have a flue asaortment ci S.‘> and 3«c knites that era ha
cV .Ml
Is tinxihg it* prid
1«'-— '»J «■. li,
In any pabllc palce of buslnoss. may­ In 1000 -bo mb. Ino.ca^. oiot IS.., — »'
ATTENTIONJ
ir
li;-.oaur.itj
cf
Ik-rrlon.
Van
Bur.';
fcigt-d
and l-jllj warranted. Con e in and »<e the jnany usatni and
was 77.3K « • 917 per cent
j Allisio-r, He hrs l-den in jwor bcaith
mtd .Mlegen bj- meira cf a very f...
Ofiem of the loci tore hf.e be arrested by any otfleer of the law, Nevt'o. bn. »i'.S7S. no InoretM- ol
voluaMe |in.-i>cnt8 yuu can ^t for a little nmey at the harwarc si
""
who may be copnltam of such offense;
A-uait. corn and apples I. .he n.-.,.neond nod mtifyiiw iwWi and further. It shall be (ho duty of all 39.S40 .or 9.7.4 per ».■> ajiair 427I3o mi
in j Mr. f’aa.-iiSseH lowves besides
aF’Chrisitnas
lime.
ij. Tbe bU hit raa.-Uts of mamnioih
Inn the Grct Hm Offieer*. such officers, upon complaint of any HdK). When tb e populatton showed a i
bem-hes of grapes hung around tb •
Of 3.12C or 7.G l-er cent fron,!'
_^ QielOKeeiiJ,eem. PONT person end upon warrant properly ia- dccrcaee
toarb;
while
front
an
li;:mei;se
-hor.i
Of 181K..

Rapids, one brother W. D. Camp.DELAY. IT MEANS sued to arrest aacb^endcri and uke
of I'leiity" pours iiatdp's thok-c.'t
them to the proper coni*. In case the
rpi-i iiPciHi of fruit .vnil perdnee.
•SONEY-FDRALL
offender is tbnod guilty, the conn may
The Woiem M.. birmi liurori-t, re, •
Old PostoHlce BaUdino
tmi»se a-panUbmenf at iU .ilscretion. in 3Wa«, whru Uji- increiim;
:rl:i
wcnly cuuiilio in (iiu wi-v.
• I .'.iaMC:-.
In the suBTot not
exceed ten dol- I'li.t'TC, or 41.C per cent.
tail t).' Mid'lgr.'i. is sustniiiiiic t!-

WOUIOUBEL GOODS

WEaiLEunu’SMnur^

WAR OK CIGARETTES.

HARRY FRANCIS GAMPBEL

THE FARMERS’ STORE

WELL REPRESENTED

Cbristmas Suggestions [from
the Hardware Store

0. T. Me Me

FRANK TRUDE^

....

IsaatrilkIkilenMictbtn.

WE’RE A ^LITTLE
overstocked as a result of
—Birfactoer^ great price coacea^^.
We*d irther pot •‘carry onr," and our cu»ta—m get ll>e price bearfL Set E^ t

SALE OF HOLIDAY FURMURE
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW; WE’LL HOLD AND DELIVER ARTICLES LATER.

Reclining
-Chtdrs

Rocking
^IS5y
Chairs

OUR SECOND FLOOR
is overflowing with the ri^t
tfu^ in Holidey,Furniture and Aet't a
n Jticcahle sevia« on eveiy a^<^ you may
choose. Ghd to “Aow you" whethtf
looker or buyer. See East IFBideBi.

Kitchen
Cabinets

Parlor
Tabks

i

Sutitnuy tpriog
cutbions. upholstered
with Ouse icEihei; have
masure oak frames;
Xmas price.

Ifiii

I

Exactly like cat
Cenuire qusriered oal;
very cMufortable and
durable; aUraclively
pticed; hsbday epecial
>•85 sOc Doom
SOeWeek

I

Special! Genuine Chase Leather Couches

ExMahvucti

Fall sUe» wllh steel coattroctloB: 42 sprlnos* falPy gnaroiitecd, vrry atlractlve.

$1.00 Down
75c Week
OakorMa- Rags
hogany Make
Pedestals Very
36 ioebes high; Acpofitbed
;
l2iaditopa;ex' c«pracify hke cat; able
Sfc Dama, SOe
Week.

Exactly lAt cat

Solid oak, very loomy
and well artangeJ; great
Ixbur savers.
Xmas
special.

24x24 inch shaped lop;
beautiful goMea oak
6ntsh; heavy Freach
legs. Holiday Sp|^

ms9 9

WritihgDedu
$7.85

Excel!, ktrCa

•^8

.Sfc Bmc

Doten,

J

7Sc Week.

Me

Magazine
Rads
like cut. weathered

$1.98 "I:-

mm

Aximms'erRags
bke cut, rze 27 x 54
bches, ^<isl holiday
price.

$J.79

Gifts

SOc Damn. SOc Wetk

$3.25

.
Make yomr seketiomt bow; we*tf koU mid drftper erticla later.

lit Glnhp npp^t Store

Excdl, c dem,

Sr’wilh''l0^

UNIS’UESSncTUUS
EimdlfUtOe
UMM.<ledg.i.p<MMafaiib wilh l»se pUte nimt. '

On.VXD TBAVIT^E lUlRALD AND TKAVOSS! HAT EAOTiE. TUESDAY. DJCCfilBEB r. 1100.
-Tbe Boat MtSiciM CRmL**
s *Tb* Gnnce Oor Ptoce et Prtrtle»e.“
asm
-IWHUtet Accept Offer of Meti^lltan
A fnwce
will be Mrr*d WodSMdsy forrapoA br tbe menbera ot
Banatc irange. wbhR ■nuC' I* tbe
IVtroU. Mleb. Dec. a.r-James Berry
•eccad Urgcet in tbe eomuir:
bas decided cot to accept tbr offer
Tbe.Seturtar oieetlnc will be large
Aa Meiropbmau Ufa
OJUN^m ARC fMCADV COR THC 17 gtreo orer to tbe work of loetroct- 1NSUROENT BANDS ORGANIZING
tu uniiuwAtsia
“Afwr tonaldcflos tbe offer oarefplCTATV CONVCNTION. .
m
HOUNTAINB.

Ifig aevir rwselred menben preparetoo to the big Mate meeting.
etsy here oed coatlaue Vbc pubUTbe ralUoede «m eell redaced me
ctty s-ork of tae casutlity c
tickets to Tta\er«e City Mooday and
Tuesday of neat week. These Uokcti
' will be go^ to tbe foUovlng^SatarVlifTOM WtLL ■■ WCLCOMCO day. This wUi be a
WHICH HAg HITHERTO BEEN UN­
ON TVUOAV CVCNINO.
AFFECTED BY UPRI81NO.
Ky.for ontof-town people
baring
rte Ctty Cousdl. No. O. Royal and
Cbrlftmas abopping yet to do.
Geicrt Uaatera. held Friday night (he
damee W. Hebwe «MII Be f»rMeirt,
tertous Clash at p
following officers were elected:
»re»iped be Defewd Nle PeeMlon
Nine ■Oevemment SoMiere and
OPaiM 0F TIE COWIESS
’hirice liiuaUlous
maater—Kant
mmM It Reeeme ■ l«»M
1-obler.
(Owtlinied from Page Ona.)
^k O. Lowden of IIllooU. 3. A T.
Tbe deuna for tbe meeting of tbe Hull of Iowa. S. C. Burleigh of Hal^e.
Rendexveus of ftebs^
William Motbersin.
Mat* grange in tble dty next week 8. E. Hodd of Maryland. Joaepta' F.
Pam. Teui. nee.
fi
are aeariy completed. Tbe vistton O'ConneU of
Recorder—E L. Edwards.
John M. ^ which baa hitherto been quiet, le reTreasurer—Samuel Garisad.
«n bsito arrlTlng Monday momlac Merehead of North Carolina, O.
, ported today to be the rcnd««vous of
Captain of the ganrd—R. J. Mercer.
sad sboMd all be here by Tueadar
of Pennsylmnla. O. W. Ollleeple i rebel bands who are oigamilng In
Conductor of th« eonncll—W. I. De•tght Tbe acreinl seaMona will be of Tesae and Ralph 6. Cole of Ohio,
ue mountabw.
MM la tbe City opera bosM, Ue same
Kay.
Nebemtob D Sperry iff tbe Second
SeHous Ciaeb et I
Beniinel—A C. Oespree.
as laM year. Tbe Toeeday eyeslng Oo&necUcnt dUtrict, tbe
to oldee
oldest mem­
El Paso. Texas. Dec. 1.—Paiscugere
Trustees—M. E. Haakell. C- E. Hale.
■iMtgg will be open to tbe public ber of the bouee la point of y
I*' from Medero. Chllduabua. today de­
and «a tbls oceaaian tbe ettanaen ratlrlag Toluatailty at tbeI end of (bU
F. 0. Hcomenn.
clared
that
erery
town
between
Chi­
wm be welcomed to tbe ctty. Mayor teaslon. He Is elghty-tbree years old.
Finance commlliee—L. R. gUekney.
huahua
anad
Madera
on
tbe
Chlbua
C. WObMm wfO welooma tbe etrang- But tbe ‘'father of tbe bouse" In point
h. J. Mercer. WUllara Helmtonh. '
boa A Pacific raliway. U held by Inm «n behalf o« tbe dty. and Preal- of aerrioe, Gen. H. H. Bingham of the
The regular meeting for tatUlUBUrgeota. Assodatod Press rorre- tion of officers will be held on Doc.
dattWCUam B. Omlorwltt wMeotne first
district.
poadenu report a serious cladi Tuce-1
an behalf of the boartVof trade,
-7:3« p. m.

ilUagly. baring beemwnmbered day at Paderaillcs. Nine goremment
of tbe Weetera among tbe rlctora at tbe November
a M.[. Day
£
soldiers were killed. Twenty eeven In­
MWRgaa Derelopmsat bureau, wlU eleetion. Oen. Blngbam bas -eorrod
surgents were slain.
polat out how. both tbe grange and
ily In oongrets since the
American Cencul Reelgna.
(he derelepmect bureau are Artring
Eagle Pass., Texas. Dec. 1.—Luther
ftK- better iMilcaJtural and bortieutOabora. Nov. 80.—Very stormy ter
T. BQeworth, Vnlled State* cmmuI tbe last day of >
t|ral Maadarda. Raapoasee will .be
at audad Pcrflro Dias/today sent
» by M. P. Ban, ameter of tM
Mrs. Isaac UaS is very ill at this
bta
reslgnattoa
to
tbe
state
depart­
■laia graaga, and one or tw^ otbar
writing wUh concussioB <if tbe bruin.:
ment to become effecUrc ea soon ac
She fell Saturday
Satnrd
nlgbt and s
Among tbe rabjecu that MlU oom« Ninety Pereem ef Vote in Favor iweaible.
as CUD be learned she struck her bend i
at tMs iMilan «d (be state body
Unleaa Increase ef Fifteen Per.
nltb fatal resulu. She boa net ralIM BBue^erntten are tbe Helms toncent le Granted.
;ilod since. We hope she may socn
K fee the bIm M the upper
tinged
i refcover.
nereland. Dec. S.—Warren
laaMwili. the election of oEBewt for
1 George Zcigler. Jr. baa gone to EratM intnilii two years, and the atUipire Junction (or tbe winter to work_
Bnglneera toddy aald
' -tads of the atsts giuayn (award aaIta the woods.
tknai grange pnlldas. mm pranest that Blnety percent of the vote now
John Kams and Frank Ttoyment
Sanlt eta. Marie. Dec. S.-Tbel ere TruverM.Cffy visitors Saturdey. {
mdlcatkns this meeting Is going to being cast by tbe englaeen of weatrailroad^ will faror a strike un­ eteamer Northern U^L mlsstag since I Mias Susie Doran returned to ‘True-,
M a hamner.
^
Jawa Belae ef Adriaa who baa ices tbe managers meet ^ denmida
' JdM had a Ihuly tut with tM aational (or a IS pweant wage laeroaaa.
Oeborn with her lArenta.
nMta.
. smige and who pubUahae the moat
Mre. Rosa Beeman was the gMcL .
ygaisklB and tbe nmet wMely ctreaher sister. Mrs. Frank >\Tggina' «{
lutad gnmte paper, has alrea^ teat
IHKHIS FUM^miATlN
Thankagirtoi
Lanatag.
Mich..
Dec
8.—Artldes
of
WUB« that h* win M beru. .Thar* la
Paris. Dec. 3.—Torrential ruins
Mrs. James RHIson and son, Frank. R bat that be win be ta agbt- Ineorporatton were filed here today by lloue and the flood situation through-: and daughter. Fannie, were the guests
% trllLTM naUoaal gknga expMi- tbe Buccaui cabinet Company of Ai- oat France hourly grove more eer- lot her sUter at Osborn Monday
ai Mm from tb# sixth
penA for flO.OOO.
b d4gm a
loaa.
Itas.
MAtha slaoa. but M will be in on tbe
•lut 1** degreea.

nEPMEg FOR
BIG MEETING

RENDEZVOUS i
. OF REBELS

UUNEnTBUUGEBlPEeTED

AT SONORI

iUKmcnrc«iiitii,i. Its.

BBIIERS MAY STRIKE

lORTHBIN U6HT IS SAFE

: hare bsd U equaDy large lead ud
'eeterday at this Uttle bay port SAM
sacks were btougbt to the wuchoaae.
Tbe •vjocaer "Umerra" left Bow­
Large Mipmeirte ar« Being Hade By
ers Harhor yefterdty tor

water Freoi Bay Paiata.
FuimT^
.
.
With it.ooe bushels as a targo. TM
Wasblngtch. Dec. A Cenafer Biha j
There la not quite a potato famine; Nortbera Micblgan Trumportatlca
to tbe small,TlUagcw^ about tbe ell7:(o. U recelrlug la share of potaT [Root or .New York, was today MPufto- ^
as is shown by the tcUowtog later- [ tncs both in tbU efty and other bay
Amertoo M tM Huoe trtouaaL Boo- '
estlBgfacU;
ipont.
ator Rom wffl eoceoid tbe tote Chief
.
This morning tbe acbooaer. which |
-----------------------JusGce Puller of the SupreM coert
^
^ tbe way ia tbe last one ef three | Mrs. George Whiteen ef Bame. spent Tbe sMolntmeat was made by Preulfor tbe swoon that bare b««n load- ^ day to tbe city,
dect Tbft.
9
{
tag the tubers nt Suttons Bay iefl
AIttm Bennett teacher at Provewkh 1Z.004 bushels o( potdloes for iront. is e|>ei>dtag a tow daya with
’■h. «h,r 1.0

PDTITDES IRE Plan

Cbrlabnas Is not lar dlsUai; now is ISc Mac le
nrnngc lor tbe mneb dcsind

Christmas Piano
i! if^

fWMilmgi to gM It here In tM
ghMs. M» teas than tlx MNAlgaa MtIn aiw after the 1>11 meeting. Trgv.
srse Ctty made a record (or ItsMf tft
tte mattsr M eatartnlaBMt last y—
aad It is hoped and oxpeetad that
Mar «i tM coBStag oceasloa.
A Mniu of tbe grann gatbertag
am to expected taprore a strepg OM
lb - ■
to MMg sRuged lor the i
,
_ I. la this bunding tM tboMBd
toPMars from all parts od tbe suu
pm M Mowa wbat this , region
indace to (be way at toulto, esgetoWto aad gralaa. A ubowtog that wUl
be worth going a kmg ways to see Is

.tog airarngmaBto Rw tM grange eonenattoa m be beM to tbto city next
PMk rugerte oae aerioos dUAcaltyIt to that of ftodlig a Mctoty or on
t srill aanre dtonanaad
•Mparafer tM four days of Deccan
tar lA Id. It and 1C Tba number
ar vtoMoR to tbe Mty tor those tour
days wUl be too many for the regular
MOtog ptocua and it wUl
toe geepto go nfed. ter thtiy might
tot todr- TuuatyAve seat meatobave
taep pnaUaed aad it U hoped that
e aoeSety wlil embrace

TM grangura are pr^artog to
«wpf tM MPtei of tM total euge for
toe aato two sraeha. Pram now uatn U* cad of nuxt w*«h they prepoee
ta b* TUT7 aato to evlAsbee. Today
tony an Mm Mktog plus tor tM
Wg Btoto Mtttog to be held ta ‘rmr
ona OKp, toa tour mHdto days of
hut WMk. Thto ctutog Wtdaeadty
Mi TInmtay toay wu bold tbulr die
trm tooMlhg at gimalt Cttr. lad oa
•utoriar of tola woak
tM local
gmggun wm mast to thatr cau attaat
Mil to hurr* IhumstiTae tor toe taek
■MiBfultopuntog/og
tombig
Mato'
I'aaatW
TM pfOBtam tor tM Aistrtet mstoj
tag la MfDUowa:
BrstaaaAay Aftarasaa.
"
atortM*Ma^
totMHtt Id «M BUta graagt.
*iltaU Chasgas to -wa Want to tot
rifrtnsfsaM By-Laws."
*«aktog Ugbt BntM Pratoma."

:Or^ aad How | RiUse It."
rsUHT tbai tM ptoao la tM raad ta

. "tbasM FMm Bam Ba Bagalatafi

Tofiown
• an gppropriate name for The
'-'^g Stdro because in nearly cver>‘
—part of the building thbre
■Hisha for little ones. These run
from tbe little inexpensiTc arti­
cles to tbe more elaborate meebanical devicet and books which
tend to instruct the J’oung minds.
l*riees hsve been arranged, ac­
cording to conditHms existing.

As mtle as 810 will eecur* a new Ffsno to be daUeergd gh or
bpfime Christmas fire. Tbls Is tor lem than B usually aMtt to
.each famjl.r (or trifling gifts that bare M tasttog ralna flow
much better to apply tbla sum oo tbe putTbaae of a Ptaa* wbleb
«1D bring tbe utmoct pleasure to erery ami^er t£ the taye
hold. Futurg^ paymenu may be arranged by
tbe maato ^
--------------------------------------------- ^-------------■ quarter, ta small amounu ac^bwdater to M tomW foBtoi
See our floe Holiday Stock. Make your seleetloa NOW. in oor large asmtrtmi
•Otocst dealgas yon will find a Plano which wilt meet your raqulremeota ta every
t»,^glvc us bounded delight to tbe recipient. Cbrlsunas buying baa already
T.tHe the greaieet vu(leiy swaUs you.
\

GIFTf for

---It has always been the endeavor of The Big Store to enter lo the
waototand needs of the public which it serves and that idea ban hoeu
faithfully adhered to this season in ebouisg lines of holiday,
goods.
People who have onlj' small sums of money to bjh-ikI fi>r Christiiias will
appreciate these efforts if they aisit the scvenil departments and learn
what U weans to them if they do their trading here. Gifu from the
most frivolous toy to the use|ul- articles for personul use or fur the home
navo been ^sctnbled and are shown in profusion thnxighout the'slore.
Come early and look over the lines hefore they are broken up. Make
purchases or have gooils laid away I'or you.

Beak and ibaks

New Skates

Children like to have gifts like
their parents get. Get your boy
one of those Desks and ('hair *<‘U
or your girl a table and set of
four chairs. Either gm>s at
Ui7B
^
.itsk to be shown thi-iii when
you eomc into iho Furniture J)ivision.

Nothing put* new - life into
grown iH-rtple thmi lo r.-ettll the
timi« oujoy«*tl in their youth. For
thb reason eaeb boy and girl who
leums to skate will ex]>eriem-v an
exhilemlion which they will alwa.vs remeiiiher and talk about in
after yejirs. Get yonr youngsl'-rs
laeh a ji^ir of tbow folding skates
fnim our-lmrdwarc dejiarlmi iit —
jiwl in—that aell for the low price

: of $1.26 per pair.

For Utn and Young Men
There arc'so many things they appreciate and n-ally iie<'ir. sueli as:
Kecktita.
Umbrellas.
Tmnka,
Purses.
Smoking Jackets,
Den Fixings,
Collars,

iving M in
imirs,
bill Hooks,
Ba^ Rubes,
Ufaiffoniert,
Mufflers.
Traveling Bags.

Hat or Gl»v.w.
Scarf Pins.
Fnney V.*is,
]*i:-tares nml Statuar;.',
I.rt>ungtng Chairs.
Appropriate Ib-oks. ete.
Sadi mviiloa of tbe at

men

M

Cat Gtow aa* CUaa
these
for
\Ve have the
very fim-st, yet the prices are
nasouahle. in faet they suit the
timcu. A new importation of Jcpaneae. rhina plates easily vvorlh
75 ceutA
e^w^

Oaly » ccBla
, k!^ {date in a aepante gift
]box.



Twe ity-foar Stores
Two PitBo fdctories

GIFTTS

Produce Show
The time for the greatest event ever
pulled off in mid-winter in Traverse City
—demonstrating to the people who will
come here to attend thie meeting of ti»
Michigan State Grange that the Oiand
Traverse Region is really the "garden
spot" of the nation—is nearly upon us.
The Grange will meet next week, Dec. 1217, which bas given occasion for tbe assemtdug of tbe produce of this section of
tbe state, in the aisles and di'-nMOCs of
"The Big Store.”

Eoetyboiy h Urged
To bring exhibits for this fair—t
thing that bas been raised in the Grand
Traverse R^on, entered by and in the
name of tbe producer and owner. If the
kind of produce yon raise U net listed in
tbe premituu list, bring in the exhibit and
same will be classified twder special head­
ings. It is the produce to show tbe
gtrangers we are making the effort to se­
cure.

Special Attention
Is called to tbe section in the Rules
For Xxfalbitoxg, a part of the Premium
Lilt, vrtuefa eays; "Mo part d the exhibit:
entered in the collection classes will be
elligible to compete for other prises."
Tbis it a safeguard against any exhibitor
cinying off all the premium offered.

SAcfa division of tbe itore bai something for Him.

Nothing

GIFTS FOR BOYS

Of latoat, baadpect; oae oertala
Come at one*.

firinnell Bros.’ Music House
Traverse Git| Store, Cor. Front & Gass

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITIES

^ffWriftardytatoi

OSKn latUMaraariiie

For tbe borne that Urke (be brigbUMM Md
ddlgfai of Muic^for the family that erares tM ed
refining tafineoee* of iMuiie-wbat gift could cob
with a
twaatiful, sweet-Tulcod Plano;
To reflect tbe true .pim of Chrlatmta,. tM Ptoaa uMesB
should be a worthy one—an toatrnment certato to
del^ a
We do net handle any otMr ktoA.
jlleta yol
you wUI And tbe STEINWAY.
SOHMER,
BROS . V08E A BfHfS. STERUN'O. SUOKtHOBR.
SMITH'A RAILVES. MBNDEL880HN. HUNTINOTON, the
velous i>lA>
uNOLA PtAMO and a doeen otbaru. And bemnae of oor
Immense purtaases—we supply twenty (our ttafua iiid our
recogntzM aMHty to sell on emallem margiae
progC erery
Plano rnHweenm goHdrely tbe greatest v*1M' punowabto at
I lu prioe^ •

j EASY TERMS tOU CHRISTMAS MrVEtS

fittMET CO. nUEl

tMa ^ be tM last ttme Ude big
MBMlag COIHS to TrsTetua City tor
MM FMm. la tact. It mtlibd tM

BOOT GOB TB IK UK

WOMEN

BatlimCmlei

blseh ilsy that itosse* wakiw your Chrinimmi .Shopping all the more
H liard tiuik. The liiii.-R will lie more and luore depleted daily aad tbe
mmilxT of IxJaleil shoppers inen-aw iu the same proporUon. Come to
The big Slore as soon hh .vou <vui and your gain will be made plain to
ydu. i>artifularly if you have ta-eu waiting'In fortner yean until tbe
lust few days t.. inak*' y..ur gift pur< ha«», I'wple coming in from nearhy tonaw ntid <]istrielK will find it to th<-jr iuteml to eome direct to this
More when- nil their wants may he sH|.pli<tl under the one roof and there
mil be no f- ar -f loissiiig ih.' hom- .p-ius traitn because of eoUeeting
pirr-hasi-fc from nil over the eiiy.

Hand Bags
Kmtv lady n. '-.ls .iti.- iiinl .'v- rv little ifirl deMn-s
c.vmi on-,
■i'h- Im.' Ill Th- Itiir Si..n—Stax*
D,\i.-i'i:t—is. t.*!- tin—.1 nod mia»l
-■•mpi-ti- -v-r sh"»o HI Trav.-rse
t iiv. Kv.tv itu|TnVi-!iii-til w.-na
to hsvi- he«n mad- use of and
111- -.wt i> l-Ms for tins year's off-i iug*'than -v.-r Ix-for-.

S,»C,xuciOtktrL«An(Mt

uumsone tjuimed waots
artiNtii-ally embroider*-:!.
each
}ui-kvd iu a Chriatmai^BoA all

sa

Silk Waists made Up in the late«t styles and colon, sure to
please snyoiM receiving the same,

SOi
Tbe Suit Diviaion bas an abond«ii— of other attractive article*—
Suits. Coata. Furs. SkirU, ete., /
r-adr for ladin to wear.

Bookt Please Eterybody
.\iie-iii; the lat-' honks earri-d in the Btatiuner>' department are:

Th. HowIhr- Ring." by M-('mehe<.„. "Keith of the Border,”
l,v l-arrish. "TIk- fow.-r and Th- Glory." hy r.xik-. "The Ronmnee.
nfu I'lum Mon." hy (dasrow.
-The Ruaiiry.” hy Harelay. "MtatrcMof
Sl..„nn.-."hy llan-Uy. Tonision" by I■hurlhilh"IT*in.U-*ded
by Waher. "The S-amK*. RoIk.” by Carter. "The CaUing
Dan .Mhlthews.-hy Wrrght. "The Glory of the Conquered," by
Clasps’ll.
■ Afriean Gam. Trails. ” by Roosevelt—84.00.

GIFTS FOR GIRLS

ncHaiinali&Layl'lerc.Co.
TV-BvenaeCIty, ivilcli.

Maikal hutnmM$‘
Advance the talent of tbe* one
for whom you are selecting the
gift. Wbat's the matter with one
of Ihoae high grade PlayerHianos. a Phonograph, a Violin,
Hanjo. GutUr. Mandolin, or some
of the numerous wind instmmentsY Call early to make aeiee-

CbN.^ BoUadUk Sc
Flu. Kid. Knit or 80k Olora
fur Udi't and miasea.
llaudk.-rchiefa in effeiy style,
packed in boxes or Mu|ty.
Fanrr,Apron*. Kibbotw.
HesutiM Table LineiB. dotbA
napkins, doilies, lunch aeto. ete.
These and hundreds at other
thing* for suitable gifts are to
be found in the Diy OaadsJRm..
ion.

PAGE 7.

GBAXa TRAVEBSE HERABD AND TRAVEftS* BAT EAGM. TI KSDAY, DEC EMBER 6, 1310.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦I Blvlnc with tbelr stoM. Mn. C. d.

ORAWN.
• Cl4rk.
♦ ♦♦♦ 4 ♦ V t’♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
Mrs. BroB oP*Bt ThanksOnvB. MUA.. Dm. 1.—Dr. sad Mrt. Slrlra*\th trteBda to Tnraraa cttr.

■V ’

C.-JL Oark
Mr. ud
■n. That ataCbrd uid funllr. Mr.
«a« «m. dmbM Hoxl* oC, BUM. ud
Mr. sad Mn. Biaph Whtth ud tur
fl)r ft WtUlUBUiUV U ft 4 o'doek

«BMT test Fridtr ftteht

Mr. ftftd Mn.0 Joba M***
Bload partau et ft bahr bor that aritrUl ftr.^hftlr te»ft Not. ttth.
Mtei B. Uftda DoadM/b ol CadDlae «M thft fuMt o( her iteter. Mn.
O. A MiaaoB, Thaaksciniic. rwtwBlac bOM MondftT.
Mr. and Mra 3.
Mr. aad} Mra. B. Bnofceo of Travara« Cttr. ThaBhadrliic.
. Mr. and Mra. johoMi ware Trai
ane Qtr aboppera BUardajr.
' . Mir and m. Dmabr d Trararaa
City apent ThaaloMlTint wtth rateUtm ban.
Ite. c, A Clark waat to Traterae
C4t7 Tsaadar on prafculoBal
C. A. Itawd «r Khfkaaka la to
ian 'aa taalOMa.
SUM Marparat Melotoah was a
Trataraa Cttr caller Tueadar
. Mr. Abd Mrs. iteiD OKM and oon
Alban ot Kk Baplde ep«M Tbanki

It o( the A O. O. O.
I the Udtes mdar <
IBK. the U«o was plaaaaaUr spent In
a social war. Ratroshnientt of orator
, celarr and coffee
and bwer warn aarrsd.
Htea HelsH JehBden of WmiaBSbBTR who was tha g«e« ot Mra. BUT.
tbrd a few dar* teat week moTTiad
boma flatnrdar..'
Fniik Staibook d Oraad Rapids,
spent TbaaksfflTi^ with his parenu
bare.
C. Maraard opent Bondar in Tiavm Cttr with Weoda.
Mr. Robinson, of the I^adloBton
.'ooden Ware Co., is Id town on^buslMUa Franeea
WilUana apaat
TbaJ^agtrlaK at bona, retonilnp to
Traaerae City Batwrdey.
Ollrer and Harry Startmck bare
pnoa on a hmitloc trip.
Miss NelUa McMomr >• TtsiUns
tricnda at Pack, MIcb.
■dr. and Mi*. Hanry HIUoo of Petosker are coeats ot Dr. and Mn. C
A. Clark.

QUICK DELIVERY

pteassre Snndxty ereolne as a aomBUMMIT CfTV,
bCT d frtesda. catbared In to-npcad barg. Pw_ and came here with a lame - 4
BRStAiCKVIiAA
waa a«ob appre­ colou that aeUied in tbe early days j# ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tbe eranla*.
of
lumber Industry.
SBuntt City. Dee. A—Thte ptece te j
GreUlcktlUe. Dec. 2.—We all aztood ciated.
Bd Oomlne «1D driee a team for > blessed witb sboat two faet of anow.: wcgTERN/ UNION INTROOUCU
oar armpathy to WUUau Hawler to
Henry CerUiIe la tbe lumber woods SiUl coming.
NEW FUAN OF TRANEMIBStON.
this tlioa ot mlatortnna.
this winter.
EASf BAV FLYERS. •
Mr. Witter and Ktl Jeffary r*tnrnad •
'
——
..
«ra. John GreDlck bas tuoa to
Ed DeToar bas purenased 40 acres
Grand Bapida.
I tbelr bototo Batnrday. Dee. 2rd. al- i
Wed In Morning WMI
Albert Conttade bas tbe contract for of land from John Carlisle. There are ter spending some time caring for ^
Walter Grelllek aotertalned bla noieirt to Europe on Mte
U0-) peach trees on tbe.ptece tbelr brotber. A M. Jeffery, of tU<
building tbe state rewaid road that
ttoamor «onio Day
da and aaot. Mr. and Mrs. Welter,
and more wtu be set out io tbe ptece. wbo hss been very sick, bat it |
win r«a from the Kelley mill tbrongb
Suodft}-.
a He was tbe lowest bidder spring. He Iniends u make It into
on the gain. While here they bad
Detroit. Dec. 4.—The -WesiM FoHr. and Mra. Fred GreUlck TlslMd
among several. Tbe work srlll be frait'Tarm and it is ,well located for a reuttioa of tbe Jeffery cbDdren—tbo' {oq Telegraph Co., last nl^t annoaoetba tetter's parentj oucday.
ataned tbis weak and will give
i;.*at time la thirty years.
'gg » pun wbereby a mertbant la SaB
MIse Ireo«\^rettbauiH left for Good
ploymeDt to sareral men sod teams
Among iboao wbo have erected new
Harbor teat wbek to rltlt frianda.
Mias Beth Jeffery
1a boma from Asa Franctero cab Aow write a tetto- M
effery li
during tbe winter. Tbe gravel for tbe buildings this year In ihte ptece are
Ancoi Lantner Is a: bo oe
r this week
ha* bm aitenilng|tbo i
work srlll be taken from tbe gravel Mr. Harrell ot Indiasa. and Ed Rob­ ArtOr where sAe hai
itertalniac tbe murom.
pit of John MlUer, wblcb teof a very inson. wboee bouse wss homed test high Kbools. She came, to ace ber|!
A number of people from a distance
BU|>erior quality for this kind of work. summer.. Mr. Robinson bas bollt a lather during^ma^lseM. She wUl r
attended Mr. Hanlebrlac's sale,
tom afier the tiolidiys.
Her aui
Many of tbe farmers ot tbis section ue new residence which Is a credit Mr*. Di C. CYawford came with bi
belne Joe Rice of Long Lake.
have -bouebt large numbers of fruit > the nclebborhood.
Howard Newman purrhased a
Nearly all the stove wtod al the
I for planting In the spring. John
cow at tbe llaseelbrlcg mIc of Not.
daysvlML
N. Coi’rUde will «n out 2u acres, Kelley, mill is gone, and It is rulnored
fbe usual lolls, but the copy al (hO
281b.
SvaMct fever is reported among us.
New Vork i-nd will be ptecod In *
We-.are the recipienU of a sire which added to the 22 acres he al­ that W. E. WIHtems will |mi In a large
Mrs. M E. Pulver bad a bad fall special wealed eoelope wMrecSed kP
ready baj. will make a go^ sized or­ i iocU of log* for the mill this wlmer.
»w aiorro.
dowli
stairs
In
their
store
last
week,
'This
-win
give
emi>loytn«m
to
nia
'
dtrorted and ru^bed to any aTsilabte
Mr. and Mrs. Msek Hoxle bad the chard.
whicdi
caused
bed
to
be
quite
ill
forduilns
the
winter
and
Bpring.
Some farmers 1-a.e sold tbelr i>otatcsmcT. Tbe only extm charge wBI
pleafaro of entmalnlng Mr. and Mrs
several da>*. She is beuer at the !<• r.ve ccnii for postage. Tbe oeT
Wmiam Bellows of TrnTcrse City, h'U toes, white others aic liMdlng theirs
l.ietu-ni time.
higher prl<-e-<. -Tbe question ts will
M-rvice win be avaUable in MUmt.
brother. William Hoxle of tbe count)'
Some
nre
apprehensive
of
a
sprcod
they
get
U
befuro
tbe
season
Is
end(-<l.
line and his parents of ibis village
Art Hadley, who ha* been deesrsi- o' the 8mult|iox lu our victiuiy. It
Lire. Rich, who died here test TbursSandO)-.
Mr. and Mra. Pugh of North Man).
Fred Westjohn was a cd^ at Lewis day. wm< one uf the old iiUmn-rs of ns tbe Keewlck ebureh and *rbo8l would L'C well to bo vaccinated. The
this se«-lloB. havins cime here ov«r louso for severul weeks, returned LiJc.-Uk- on the Tloarilman river Is r> lon- tou. wore In the city today OB thoir
Brctehiaupt's Sunday
jc-u doing well.
way Id CharloTOlt.
Cbas. Palmer's boue was a scene of thirty }ears a^o. residing In East Bay bis botne today.

lilllliken’s, t-Tic Christmas Store
Unbreakable Dolls

i^!l)

M

Here’s ihe place to cc roe for
D^lt — ju'tl^.kind bide fcjkt
I'ke: Bi'liketu, Baby Buirps,
Teddyt. Nie. Dutch Do)ls etc
25c io$I.98.

This Stove is Humming with Enthus- ^
iasm to Serve yon]
-i

The Oiiistmas spirit is in th£.AkrQuistmas buying has begun. No wonder, for
who -could resist buying when there is such an array of beautiful as well as practical and
useful Gifts as this store has. We are getting on our best Christmas dress and airs early,
that you .may buy early. Get the best of the slock and avoid the congestion of the last
few days. Below will be found some helpful holiday hints. We know that you will
find that this is the USEFUL and PRACTICAL GIFT STORE.
A4lf
\fJ0C

Notfiing ffppeaU to women ql^te «o much or it appredaud more than Silk; bear thii in mind wbefniiikisg up
your lift Black Silk Dlreu Patterni, Black Silk Waiit Pattenu, the new Penian Silb. new Fodardt—b fact
at
$1.19, and the Storm Tafieta,dus is waterproof, tbotoughly reluble, $1.30.

Memo in
wnntid Silb
Silb ate
a« here.
W “
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‘ ............
aQ the vrasted
Two splendid
dependaUe ^ks b black are, tbe MtUiken Special
36 • inch

Furs that are
Decidedly At­
tractive

(ffltlSTMAS GLOVES
No natter bow many' pair* of gloTea a
Wonan may have, ahe welcomes anotJtor p»ir
with,open handa. Glove giving tor Chriatrua*
b «e the moreaae—or at leaat it is at this More.
flfftiafaeUoD m the part probably accAute for
mnelL adding new curtoiam each year makes
the beresM. These onnatiany good tiambera
lUIO, tLSO. $2Rft.

i

We are fbowbg loroe
very fttractive thbg* b Fun
of the better sort —the kind
diat are worthy and wear­
able. There are tome Flat
Searfs-that would make most
excellent and accepUble gifts,
msrked very low. See them.
$2.95, $5.95, $8.95

Women’s §nUs ot U Io SO Per Cent RedacBon
an- proviuR v.ry aUrnith'c to a

niiiuy—

Children’*. .Imiior'un.l Ladies' (’.iaU^sin i.se.-llnit sh..\v.
ing and moderately |>rii.<--cl.
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I

CHRISTMAS
HANDKERCHIEFS
Ot aU little tbrap th
l—nothing guite equala the handkerehief=-when it eomc* t8 the showing of
handkerebiefa, ho store quite equals this store.
Not only io great variety, but m the exeelleney
of the showing and the tplendid value*. If
your price a between Ic and $X00. it’* here.

Art Goods
Thii is an attrartivn place the*.' day*. It's
worth your while lo com ud tsa.

Practical Christmas Novelties, Inexpensive^
and Useful
Last season our' auc<«» demosstrated to u« the
prartlemblUiy ot this line.
Nothlsg bnt what te uaetul. nothing but what I*
practical, nothing that U •xi'cn»l'-e—that tell* the
■torjr ol lu aurcess.
r people came and looked:

5e Up. Nothing ov«r $A0a

Ubkebb,Ctm.mdSKa*Mb

Christmas Jewelry

Umbrellas

ThiTP ar<* *•> many -’'hnrmmp little gifts

Here you will hnd a* clev­
er a lot of Holiday Gifts as
as you would care for. En­
tirely new line bought for this
occassion, alk and linen (bet­
ter than all silk). Fine lot of
handles.. Pnt up b Chiiitmas boxes, $3.48.

that can Ih- Mi'lectcd fr»in tiii* int that niV inexiN'iiKiv.. oml yet. acceptable.

If you bat'ff

tioi XI'.-M tilia iKibby line—ItV mure eninplele
tliiui >«ii imagiin-. 25c to $1.00.

ihirtwaists
•l.nll-ii.C i.v Ml.. n;iv
...|i.„. ,
liiiip wnrili wliili- iiliKiit til' III. V"ii » iM tiii'i I li' fjiilor.-il Klyl.-s fin a .-liiss l»y Uh'iik. Iv.
$2. ainl i!|i.
and •■\i(niNii'-,
I xLiut Moiirioy Svrrder*.

Christmas Linens that Will Please the
Housewife
varilQCP Roodprice*. Scforate cloth* and In *ei,; lirill.
clclb*. M|uaie*, centeri'le.v* and luii.-h-cloth*, lunch'
nai’kin.'.

We ad'1-c oath l-uvitiB amon* t
line.-.
You'll find rt well aerth ahile to

ol ihcf.e

oiler a •
'jjneh lull bleat hci Scotch daroshk atWiJO

J. W. MILLIKEN, Inc.

Christmas Hosiery
Tin- Hb-n 4>f giving » bnly nn*- or nmre |i*ir
.'f b..x' Is 1 . -■•oiiiiiifr v. ry |>»i>ular. \V.- are
im-i :i-.d f. P nny ■i'-tniimlj. you may make.
You will firel cotton. Iltle.sn.l ailk in f
Hiovi t. milting array, xom.'
ntfaewi are

iivi, 25c to $2.50.

BATH ROBES. BATH ROBE
BLANKETS
l.ast year , many were disappointed jort
before I'lirixlmu*. beta
they 'CouldiiT ^
them. Don’t Wait.

*1

■r.

OBAND TRAVERSE nftRAlD AXD TRAVERRE BAT EAGLE. TTESDAT, BECEMBER 6, 1910.






«•♦«♦«««♦

SUNSffiNE

StoUier, *1111 anniBi.. mlM fro» tbo
deptki a say little ucedle^k. wked
by baods Icn* »Idc« loMed and aUlL
By that tline. to her Uttar aihaie.the
IJttle.CIrl. her heart httmlu* with
ntrlMtuaa happlneea. found her eye«
«MUIa* over«lih Christmai leara.

MiitM and I

«,«v»..«...

are all vctt awia«y«a« aloaky. I ha*a
a name for
«nasblnc Ciab. It U
Herina PetJO»k«>. I have aOBW tor
the Cradle
Ixilaamayti Petroo;
ke.v. a«o .»nr y«*r«; Anaastaaia Petroakey. tl» two years; Ftorlao Pclroaloy. use me y-ear and i»o n»ntha

LoU and Ma oC jaUy tim.
Catae* to pUy. aad ntoea to raa,
All ai happy aa cm he.
for the ^pplp--------------ThafiTha

sarins the i
yaroMMW.

bratai ayatein
srhlrh Is as
ts.becp bia vord.
He dM
besaa Us treat
Tbe aext moraiac be be
task, and sinoe ihca baa traeaM tram
We muat thank the One vrt>o saTe.
mn, .. .ucb .11 ...r tl»
azd Northweau cMUag ap elaaaea
and toahoya. and
bopms to seMhi* In prlnl
Bet aside, oor notheta say.
teaebins them bow to break aad edoFrom jooc Sunshlner.
Tor Thankssivloii
Ub.tssa Sroboda.
-Contributed by Era OanDoa. rate their hotaos wUhoot toldat. «*okWhat s^ lime you must have bid

‘»6. hilndfoldlns. and other
lamsureyou
Fife Lakes. Mich.
parts ot the-breaklns" loo« tbo«»bt

3tM.
.
♦ ' !f“ !f
«ry Of lorttis arms, end tender Utsses.
I srill try i»*or to wmrty or#.
;7^':
someway dUco-.tringthat sbeand
Names
..................
......... sent I
WS Slst«. and Fbther and Mother.
' ifot a
t will try to ha as'happy as I #
.
Tvero all iciilpB r*c5> oxber thkt Christ.M-^
^
^
J
T can and maka everybody happy #
♦ M far aa I can.
. ♦
^
was the best ihni.evor hapi^ned.
*
near PreUdene.
T
I will try to ha tovlng, halpfui ♦ sent by ZomaSoelei.
♦ and kind to avarybody add to# AA V e oi.s.aMiHn raaoLF ROLL.
<1® ’«» ’hhik about It. SunCodar. Mich,
A«e» « »»n« period of sUebee. I will
write you a sbori leUer. A groat
♦ ovary living thing.
♦ H. Y. F. SUNSHINE CRADLE ftOLU
Cerabl -Wheeler, age flee y«a«. OM
,
President‘
»>•*
»•“« ««■

If i evar fall In trying to do^
♦ tbcaa thtnga. I will •Try. tryD
« agata.*

«o.k v.,ne to err sunshine Hub this week, with j «„ wdiand hope you are the same.
'*0 new homes and found and
^
‘howlcrt grcetlons. every one. This to my Erst kiter. I ro to «:hoo1. »“*
'» >• Stowing cut very
I l^tna^T*
aeo rour
J®*"*”®-«f
I em In tbe prib grade, siy studies
Wuftery. Our
>wn la quite large now and oar neighMISS CLARA SATES. Cditoi.
Tcare- Annasusia Peiroakey ago two
•’“*>' *“ srhool. and hasn't a;* pcumanshiii. reading, arithmeltr.
r
™i.,w -a
. day
.Tnv yet. E<lna.
L'.in. her
hnr sister,
.i.ier-----raphy. i.li.valolcr.v.
iih.valolccy' language —
and t’®" are very good to ua 1 Mo to
' Orgsnind Oacamhar t, teSS.
_
mluscd
geography,
years; Florian Peirwskey, ago
Mirh
B^nt hv klAuls to lutvc her name put on. the tpclling. My icucher's name Is Mr. P. »<*bocI mert of tbe tlpe and have a
soar. Ctdar. Mich. Names sent y
„„„„ ^
thlrty-Gve schol- f‘«
”** "*®*
*’“•
Ubnssa Svobeda.
to at foIUwi: Edna M. Johnson. 312 ers In our acbml. l have two names
* »»>
®l’ »•>« *'«*>»»'
Kcurth
street.
ManlBtw.
Mii-h,
Who
(or
the
Sueshioe
Club
and
one
for
the
>*
THE SUNSHINE PRESIDENTS
will be Uie firet to write to her? Mae- Vtadlc KcU. For the Suaahine Club
Mtier In a ^r. 1 »'IH ^Joae.
ipcmciny Shiatds.
VISIT.
bell Moran wrttto that the to going to are Beatrice and Smith Brtghu and for Wtoblng the Snnahicc Club all lue
. A. U
Tbe Erat week of neeember! A
_ Mmool at EU Rapids, aud that sIm> is ,),e Cnulle Roll Is Cuibberl Bright. «»«•
. ready tbe delightful liulo tlnglra be>
»D «»»«
k™**®Ihe cards and button to me aad
>
■ Sunshlner.
___,__—gin to thrill u*. aaaswe
weremember
rememberthat
that ............................................................... .......................................... g .TIBany.
Nellie B. TlBany.
.
D.A
U ..ir . .hon UO..W,
""
W™ •“™
joer
What a brave» Suashlner
y-on are.
Sunshlner ^-on
are.
____
»o.l, . .1.. .r b.nu»..: s.a. . to
„* Ttoiu.
from r-- ■Imey Svoboda.
W^all appreciate >vnr letter.
„ to erto. .r
WAV. to.
*"’■
i
well acqoalntol with LIboaaa
^
when your President thinks about 1*, from Orceun from Katberyn Uccbc.
Copemlsb. “"*•
Ulch.
ali7Vrgois'tbVt"sbe l«"qnHe "g^owa »bo livci. at Hermtotc^ Martel nter. tbmufluher letter^ and now I am to
up. and wants » pmnee. berm-lf»
Traverse C^ty Stinshlner. ^tod to kuuw you 1«uet.
iLve Wn buried wlri. aehool si.d
- -Cbf
.. £
writes from Grand Rapids, where the
,
> kh'® been buried with ecbool sladJfo Is walkiDg In lU glory.
' hats bemotjoyons birth;
: He U to a lalry atory.
He Is aol of thia. onr-aanhi
from Harold Slicnnaii of Traverae
ItoJigl
eonree. they were all beet. Sdnsblners. a." «ik„
-Au„»to»..»y or..w« »b. 6btoto.>.. i *.«.
Ha to oa Am atalra of ba«n:
bat this was the beat Chrtotmas that
le." Tfals Is the flrai tluio Harold
Ha to heart of Itto eiatod
r-ciiriol nnw.
d Jurt such a subjrtt. and
; Oa tbe ralBhow'a rim of dream!
nrih grades, M. todW .r, torn...
'
Wer;cDoe UPOB that Chrtatmas- your Prerident thinl.s he has made
nriibnictir.
Ume. » ao happened that there was a ,|rtemlld stco'- She laiishrd riniit out
.
to.
II to TOBta Un as a ralnatfL
KooKi stihy end physlolotr. 1 am eleven
seventh grade.
vary si>o<lal and larticutor and Sun,hp reud it. and Is very
. It to o'ar Mm liko # vail.
_Tr p^slri
yeara old. Wc have a nice teacher. I ^cadln^. siielling.
ahlay tcaaon why It was decided that j,.„ ,.fj, £„ enjoy IL too.
Who Muh toagbter tor rwaitaaal
.itotorvmmtob. II.. ..to I.Wn
the Chrisunaa money abouid all go for
------------------- '
Wbaa tbe etW fkneies fall;
Gladys.Hamtlton. 1 have a long ways
skating rink
cac thlni;. Sor while everybody outSUNSHINE LETTERS,
#
bto stag is llghtoaw sprtogtog,, aide tbe family should be remembered
Old .Mission.
...................
Mich.
»" “
I H.™ • »II. ..a s...r..:.-.n«,to.. ...I b.d . ««
d ta bia ^ tbe magta sight;
•N... !A limi. ibto.„.tor. I b...
b.b.1. tor
.j,
In Jvat (he same way at uBual. In the

,iu«rsr i!*!#!! tir.

aniffe old noose, htn*
T«an
aao «Ula t eras ywut i bad M tlna
ef ny Btbk
»«»>»«
»•«»»
Tba spiders and
Mba
. tbeir
...
tmlto atroe with m. 1 eboao tb# pailor and tbe kitebea tor ny ta««rtto
' ' Jf-.

His «>te weapon was kindoeea. He
entered tljp-«rtal with tbe bwto be
was W train•Vttbout wpe or wmpoa
• k«g>olnted tolnpor^

ened horse, ulking to It ooothlngly. ^
’** hurrying downotUfS.
but without mcUon. for • consldmble
Immediately the wboto hoM
dme. until It became accustomed to. was aroosed. The colored nniao
hU prmense. when he began making running in to gM her i
allg^i moremeats with his hands and ho that tbt might run over to tba Ban
mm.
hooae until tba robbera bad baaa
When at length tbe animal bad ««*kL UnlortBBataly tbt sowB vita
teamed that no harm came to It from *“ ^
that I waa ta. Aa ^
such moremenu. he would advance ®P®“««
»drawer I apiaag oat aad
nearer and oeairer. atill talking in a
acroas bar lap. tto M ogt V
peach a point »«•*» >bat naarty daafai t tM aad
from which he could genjly touch the '*'> °»«'- *“ •
*WnL I gaam
animal with bis fish-pole. CauaHy the
dreadfully afraU of ale*. «t i
she semned a- •—
_ p„ „ .n,
perfectly siilL ulklag
j ^n In uder the bad sad tad hai*;
_________
_
__
• -«A wt™ •».
A"A I, totod
ton «lto
. ton Itotoat last
last quieted
Qu'-‘-" j)6wn.
*'— be
*-* began
•-------—1at
again
ra^to Into the reom^’ri'tiit U
a gmdual wtiacb.
usnd. Wb« be saw the aaraa tylag
^
iDoiioola-a upon the Boor bis taaa
.
nSyanclidr mnd-bv aborten- turned dMihIv iwle and Ma

..______ =

•cJUoywi
■*
* In
to

a tight boyoad tbo Mfhtf

fbMBlB BO gro
Thara to M earth for hla faet;
Mvor toys aad UbbsI vyaath him
In the abopa of Cbrlatama atreat;
»t Um tvlUgbt bo to voadec,
Oa tba pUlow bo to aong: ,
Aad aroMd bU stoap to tbaader
CK tba pagasBU to a tbraagl

tamlty rircle Christmas waa to Ito
kept in (he hearts, and .are was to be
^ one and only gift fer the day.
'^li was a beautiful ihoughL and a
It was . beautiful ihoughL
beanilfnl socreL and as Christinas
thac Hi
HtUe heart did beet with love for her
FUa and Mamma, aad for nigdlrolhcr-

'

The Ib—l

Be gtontmd baatlly
room, than dnpptog Wa
0 sais at—always with a luatp fast as bis loag laga vgnU eany him.
of sugar or s Ijaadfal dt oau for It to
At the door be raa tola tbo I

“• " toU Uto. toU. .to. Uto ...ni. tototo
•“* *®

«bl, i.

flah-pole mad riedly at the eolorto woaaan. ablekly
reanmad bto ElfhL
..
... tom U,
th. mu .Mb. 1»»» .
throwliig It lootMy ,v._
*iMead around Aim.
^
IntMp

■*.“ “• *“ b.. tto, t.r^ ud >.d.

t.. b.to ,b.. ,b™

.S. S...blto rh.b, Tbo, .™_ W.
„„
rtIMr...
"" ■'“^,1" L
b, D.Wu
Dear Presidentproperly, and gently drawing on
K..mrob, u. I..IV.I r«-ll .Sow ,
,1,., rtMto, c.).y tto...
I would like to Join the
for tho H V P flna 'I*®
pcrauaded tbe bone to lolCluti. Will you ploaao aend me a card march, age ten; Henry Seeley, age ,
^ name foi
Mtoto Noll etto
and biitton? Will yon plcaw put my ■®'®n- Please rend one for Miss HamCorr«nondence list? 1
Well. I will close, hopirc - mb.b.
• Pl,.to to.a b,r raid .to b.l™
bto 1.
n,..to.l.llUlv.,b.»u,b.r.
^ to...! toWto.
ten.yearaoltl. I^o to school every ■®« »*'’*
1'*^*------------- generally
am in
in the
the third
ihir.l cradc.
cradc. 11
Tom ‘®“®*
lovlnu Sunbeam. ^ ...
day I can. 1 am
I» ?«•' Hk® w h«'e the snow come?
„ f„„
have a net dog and his name is IVwey.
*'•
SeelgJ- ^ 40 not. As my letter Is getUng loag.
*““• before It could go on



WUIJ Aobl bto. til.
(huL bat I told my awtbar aad ata
langbod aad Udd' tattar, aa« no
Utobto.tt..»ltoMto.tt«.»to
b... bto. tototblv »»,
IL
» tba eat apiad
I ran lo my—
oldr----------------plaoa to tba----gv—---------------,^0 (oUowad. I Jampad tots

tbe ---------horse's edacntloa;
__ Jarmd^

--------------- one'gradually i_____
*»“»*•*•
barely missed ber pawn
Bbt
led to tbe nesL And (here was in ib,'p,p,
w oitar Ita k
««me i«t on the Cmrtlo Roll. His •>**'•
^
I am. your Sunshlner.
them no sharp word, no anger, no
^^wn. bringtog a piaea of oM
name U Gerald. He is flvc years old,
Kate O. Tuttle.
^ to to Ue taata of flfir.
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Cotienilsb. Mich.. R. P. n..No. 1.
indeed. I am sure you are a Sun‘® frighten or dlseontba eat aa
and will soon be sly. Whst t
mUiatbompmottii,
. *
N'ov. 2C. 1910.
cert tbe borae-ooly a wnUnnM »®*- ,ha bead and a prta of iOBf
s»l®f W *3® Tbanksglvlne? Well. 1
M Ma Ufbt taart daaeaa airy
Dear Pfwldem^
That to
«*■«■«*•
oat o^ tba pipe, baU oavg«
*■>“
«f®'l b}®; fta tte Mlvar aaods of play:
1 thought i would write yen for the what weal] have to do.
\
Votaor It aha was aaottaiaA.
^ toof fta moratog coraera.
fhwt time. 1 have lost my pin that
.
rb..
Ume » waat ta tba Utebaa
> Ha to aaatatoa aad the nan.
cent to me. and wish you would
v—.—
in..u
following Is a true story that | ,**rch o! TcfMl The
oat
/
1 hope your doUchlldren arc all well.
Mtara tba Cbriatmas trampe gild dismay, to one who’always understood. \\’bat are their o
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ss
. ft. 1910. a^.
Then-Mg Stouk intt both arms
dim
arounfU-ber, and smiled the lovellesL
L Oan Mm OOL tba UtUa Ona!
And
who
is
Prince?
Prince
is
n
Our toachcr’s name Is Miss Amanda
Richland. N.
R.' T. O. No. 1.
ubie and fled. But I 4M not aaenim
amlldT “I'ta Umught of a way." sho
I thought I would write a few lines large black and whit* dog of the sbepNov. SS. 1910. dudd.
■aid. ’ Aad sEe whispered tbe Secret
10 the Sunshine Hub. I like to go to herd strain, with a Bne. hanatome ber ooUce, bovevar, fer m 1 gasnafl
MamU kta goUaa bead It dancas,
Dear Prealdent—
Pram
by her she senaowd. dropped tta
Into UUlc Gill's ear.
h to Bflvar for hi? feoL
Jxda Gannon.
*’>®
««<*«• **ee. and as good a dispoaitlon as dog
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I would like lo join the Sunshine
dMei and fled. They barely mined
Bucta laughter as there was (ben.
The Ut.le
s you and your sister There arc n\e la the llfth gradf bfr or man ever bad. And Polly U a
and sneh Kurrylag! Bueb mysterious bom In Maple City. Mich. Wc
Itar n path to lead him ■vect;
t* very pretty, and
fc havc...-liavc
havc^avf sent
He to of its dreaming essence.
tar^Lto » .to tro’ Au.tlto. Tl,.0 kfW Mad . print them In the I
K1..-M .to Ukto I..O
have copied n lliile piece (or the HtT'Ercblng neck. It Is of these two that
‘ 8®'
I®**
0T lM>en IW.t
U.I kW too tom,, toll.
mane SoHety. Good bye.
I write a true sloo'. every word of It. **“«•“ '» • “®““
lAilu i lmlick.
and Prince and Polly can be seen any
'*>** *•»
«
...toto-toto.s opened
toK> to—to her
-V. ./to.
eyes very
.to./ wide
-.-to scnooi.
.phool. mat
that was iwo
two years cna
end a half
1
Poem.
I
think
the
verses
are
besoilful.
and
day.
Jnat
as
1
describe
them,
at
the
•*•*’

E0®doaas
that
ttar
.to4
pEWf
»*»“• os her Big Girl and her Uttle Girl
legncus cvrrj week. The saow had becua In the gloaming.
I win print them in Ihe Humane »o- farmhouae of Mr. Cary CAtaenter In been Invented, But aayway, my EHtb-----rannp and down the attic aUlra. Bot Mj-leaehcr', name Is MUs Eberhart.
.And busy nIMhc night.
clet.r.
Dolton. ConnecOcut.
*.
er had lo gnaw my JOBS taU pf fo r#
«i..u fln-TT*^
•''*
I have a man teacher In school. His lind l*cn hcaplDK adds and highway

About a year ago Polly for tbe Erst
a” -!^
» tta Orttt»•» «>“» name 1* ilr. North. Wc have a forty
With a silence deep and white,
Kingsley. Mich.. R. F. D. No. 2,
i"“® ‘“"’® ‘® fbe place from no one
^®®“<
**«•
»•»'»
not underaund.
.
farm. The electric cars lass our
.Nov 2« 19J0. bnows where, bm evidently she like<l
®*“ TOrnlng wbaa I came ta
The UUlc Girl could acarcoly sleep front door. The steam rellruad Ik Every ptuc and flr and bclmlock
Oomitry of ^
Hear Proaldem. “er new borne, and Instead of going
f®r U. Tta trap^ tnfoslng, Um
that night mnil It was not becauae about three hundred feet from our
Wore ermine too dear for go earl,
1
am
one
of
tbe
little
Sunshiners.
®*
f®-®
“>«®
••
0o‘®s
are
wont
to
*5“®“
«»“
«
*®''“
ib I
piS
gnd rrT-*’’*r ■**® '**^ ®®*
Santa Claus to p£ie& it Is level country here. The And the iioorost talg of Ihe olm tree
just six years oM. I go 10 school »‘®' **>6 soon began lo show an on>* ®“^
vUlt her. either.- No. it was because lariuers raise fruit and sncct i«Uioes
Was ridged Inch deop with i>carl.
every tUv 1 can. I nm In the Erst
*nief®'t In Prince, and made
One day my mothar iaformad fM
and trtakats grow ttfek on
81ri*P wetwnbonl to play and-tmek. We arc twenty-five mites
gntde. Mj icachci s name Is Mr. ^m her companion and friend. In that aome nu bad saptand a lol a(
troea.
Santa
Bauu Claus ibemaslvea, in a vary from AHaotlo-Clty. I have been (bore I s;o6tl and watched by the window
O'Mella. Wc have an old dog. Ring. ^‘‘®
■I'rfng a® one morning 1 was cbaaaa, crackers aad sa^ aad wa
uing fashion.
are wondartnl pjp are for him who «*■*'■*
taahlon.
quite often, and have
that U older than Iam.
si-proachlng tbe frrmhouse. but some were to taro a great apraad la tta
But sleep flaally came, and In 1 Jiffy In the Ailamlc ocean.
vOi Seine.
Your little Sunshine boy.
disunce awsy. In the edge of tbe evening.
nornlttg. with Its eold gray llghL bad de1|dila alcoe^FTiavc seen moet of
IJke brown leaves whlrllag by.
Harvey Dell. *®®^- ' »®«»«* »Tince on tbe lop of when tta evaalog came tta wind
^ nrrired.
the public pulidlngs in PhilodelphUu 1
M'hai o dear iiiiie letter! Indeed. *
snifflDg up a hollow apple ««« bowling outside and a grtai alaeThn two demure alstera. bolding was at (bo. Ec^luglchl Cardens ami
thought of the mound In sweet Au
you SIC a Suashlner. and 1 hope you
sdulrrels hod passed tbe tuc storm was in foOgrass.
burn
WhaB^ar you an la. tta riiililiiias
soltly out of ibeir rooms.^bfave seen the animals, l tod them
Wliorc
a
little
headstone
stood.
Will write oitcu to tbe Sunshine page.
"1Tta ganw laakad Ilka orarTtblaB.
Troa Weod
"Merry Christmas. Papa!
Merry seme peanuts. I saw the Flower Diswbaa iwa draw aear roe will ao* Christmas. Jiarntni^*' they cried amid play In Honlculiural Hall last ye«r; As the (lakes were folding It gcmly
^
the proccediDgs.* loiter I -r.toto
often ..to.
oaw
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
tl(« the
~ laaghier and kisaaa as they clambered it was flno. I was in Memorial lUtI
As UM robins the babes in tbe wood
that when Prince attended bis matter
Kind Werda.
■ewi^JLto hM toitotow Um f«i, ri,» of op on tbe bod. And what do you sup- and saw all the old rellr*. 1 also was
bad got wet.
Ix,v:(ig words will roil but little,
in cxcuriloub across tbe fields or to
spoke our own little Mal>el.
Op,,. ^
^
pose (hey held in tbalr hands?
at the Amusements in Willow Grove. And
______
So the feast began. I aavar befora
Journeying up the hill of Ule,
the neighbors. Polly Invariably
went
Two
Saying. "Mother, wbo makes'
Wtaoe antmaea, nnlmi yon are waat*^”'® Christmas stockings for Fbtbw
Father It Is in Fblrmom i'ark. i have (wo
They make the weak and weary
nlong.”fl")lne ’u*u' W and ihiL and'
^
and Mather. Blled as they used to be brothers. M>- oldeht one Roes to high
anowr'
ad. Is barred
Slrongor, biaver for the strife.
alighiing at the end on building or
^
Qg ta tta >dayi of long-ago. 'when tbe^cbool ta Vlnland. The (owdsIiI(< i>sys And I told her of the goo>l All-Father
By Tta-ta^ racl
fence, but always near ber companion
^ house ataok.
Hn you count them only trifles.
grown-up folk were they tbemaelvbs (he tuition nnd car (nrf. It is nlno , Who cares for us here below.
Prince. Each morning when the door «‘®®'^* banged, men aermmed, ebUdraa
What on ctnh are sun and rain?
Uttle children!
miles from hero. My brotl^e^ls learn!
kind
word
wasted.
o(
the
hou«
IS
opened
Polly
i.
there
'*”■
^ A‘ rosy-cheeked apple crowned each lag a trade in Iiosion. Ho goe.« to Then with eyesthnt saw not. 1
kissed •*’
JUb orar In Ci
to make her daily vloji. and If Prlnro.
nmiber and tollier droi^aS tta
Never was one said In vain.
(op. aad a golden orange filled each night school . Msninm and I cxi>ect
her.
tta shopa
Uto .tier ,1.. Utll-lnvi
AM .... kl.toM ttocH. -lid MI k...
l. IS. H.toSM Stol.l, to -toUto.. Ucpcu. 1. lylM tor.- rl,"~ lM> IM, tor. totHto to. tolItototo to. OitoV tot toPton.Ut "■ Tk-T
1™. -tltk. cl t»«a,v
TSto to, kl- ... .1,.. U, h.r .M.r,
k, l,„l. TInUrk.
U,. ,Sr-b.ld. ... 1..^ „«» SI. Ik,rk rl.d to. .» .1,1, tb. clB.r tokto
flavored with lemon, and mint and I was at New Haton. m... iv.r
W. Itod B r.b
F.1-IM rlc- I. tb. d—i.to.k .m..
*
“'-klle Mfore ..(.Hn.
tVe to.m|.rM toc.—a tto tofl aM
WW. Itocto to. Itolt to itotoM- rtf^c Tkcr. ..to ..nr tooMc. tocMh. .I.h to,
around New York diy. I
-fV.Miibuiod by Imdt Gannon.
Training Horses With Klndnew.
A llule whim since. Mr. Cariwnter .town to tbe next floor below: aa awful
white MJeka
Sluffed with fat ralsloi: and moreover and
It U now- a commonly aeeopied (act ®«U®d hli wife to tbe door to sm a flash lit np tta room at that taaonaat
bouam aro foahlnmil ef "b"o«
sioeklng. held a wonderful gin- guess my letter is about long rnoush.
that a horse irslocd with klndnrst urcity plaure, (or ihgre was Prince and my mother aad 1 eontd oata pat
Cowmlsh. Mich.. R. F. D. No. I.
late brfoks,
gerbread boy!
^
Please aend me a card nnd button.
makes a much tatter servant to Its haff lying down. In the aiUiuide called the form of s. man tartad la the
Nov. 23. 191
Wtai^ niMdo- Bpfl toiwat aad rllt
®"**
Big Bister, wise
YonrBunsblner.
master than one "broken" with roochani. and Polly tatween hIs forewreckage. Aifd itan tt grow dark,
Wanecia Rykei.
Dear President—
with tbe wisdom of love.
walk and stmt
and nestlying under his shaggy
When I came to my aanaat I fotad
Ata an
an w
rj mawnats
MitoM.i. cawaraa
/.hiUMo m
Mn w.
Ml *a®ked the
old cedar
In . the niWhat
a long .............
and interesting
leiirr!
I tbouglii ^1 Would write you for the^ cruelty, for tbe simple reasoogthst It
M
-------------— cheat
^
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....
lesaon of fear or l.ruuUty to breast.
„) fsiber lying a few taw Off. My
> WO all feel aa though we flr«
Those wbo have bad exStrangest of alt Is ihclr way of moiber lay by ay Mda, MOM AaaA.
Yotl wwll tut g gklp over LMnonado uenorlea of ether '’•
days.

had
Wto.i had
k«.a a
■ glimpse
toUftoMA of
m the
tni» many placer
Tkitoe/kr lost
knBi my
mv pic.
i,!n. t would
wnnld like another.
another It reirembc:
l•e^ieoc« in Ibc Iralnlog of horses-will showing affeciloo for each other. >tany other mlea wet* atrtwn gnMnff
.
Mother's tonrh revealed Doll Vic- you describe.
- has been snowing tare.
ta interested In knowing taw a cer- Someilmea when Prtnee Is streirtad ,|^ room.
_
And driab- an tbe wavaa^aa they
wtondertul toy of ber little\
Good bye
Cedar Mich
Eva Gannon
vaitlemsn can;c to give up tbe upon the groan.l and tnlM to sleep.
*'
It ifMinn «>■»« ita
* oSror aJ?b^
PiTserved for many
process, and
and with
wlUi Polly
Polly will
will walk
«aik round
round him.
him. stopping
stopping .
eem n^a MS
.Nov.V.. ISUC.
You anti Itaa rhall each have an- ®W:
p.^eess,
And than whm. « land, you aro nu“P®» ’he
to tko Sla
lead, you aro nu
Prosldentether button. It U nice to receive lei-. what sDcreas be tried the mettad of ®veo' second to peck hU tall or Us
gentle trealmeat. A writer la Cen- l«oL aad when tbU bat been repeated
*® “f
^ ^ tnrtad
1 Irom you.
JM^g Jadta Jama In tta *■*" ***®
' ‘hookbt 1 would write you a few
tury Ksgaxine lelU the story.
__
several Umes. Prince llfu^hli bead..
1 aakadUa WhU tta
away *d^
But Big BUter and Utile Bitter Ua« as 1 have Ume. 1 nm at borne
Twenty years ago a entileman^t open* his Ug mouth and takM Polly “®n“lng of this sad ata«t wan Ha ta­
Thanksgiving.
nrgad
more
disoorcriea,
and
Faitar
toilay
because
yestetday
was
TbanksHut oBly tta taiidrM
i awMIy
in a disrorded saddle outside the bars Imo H. and yet so gently that be does
•***’ ■’ wga an aawhguaka,
pulled ovt a stained brown book, wiib giving dav ami we didn't have acbonl Pics of pumpkin, apple, mince.
cf tta i-orral oa a ranch UvsMttarn not rwflie a feather, and Polly does ••‘at Is an aarihgoakiT' 1 ertad do#
■a Info tta ChrMUMa-Tna
but.leito^ siUI hear- lodiy. We taa.l ■ jtoewe tor Thanks Jams aad Jellies, peach and quince.
Texas, sick at heart. InsHe (he cor- net exhibit tta slightest fear. When PW^*®*}- "I ta «« kta»“ ta ta
' lag the title. "I WUl Be a OeRtlaman giving. 1 go to ecbool most even day. Cakea nnd nuts nnd glngerfareod.
rol tay a beautiful. Ugh spirited mus- I *®* ita perfect confidence that PoUy
"oUy they call It an aarth—WIbar NeaWt “*
Boys." How ta laugbad. I am in the sixth grtae. My studies Penile grope*- and apples red.
lang. pasting out the last momanu ha* la Prtnee 1 think that ir'atl chu- dankc.”
I. arithmetic, reading.
Tbat'r Thanksgiving!
'■with eyes a trlfie dim. wUle Mother are i
of Its life she bad meriheed In tar drOn were good not only to the dovM
WeU. I tklnk ( have gOM as far aa
NEW MBMBIRA
«nf®riy drew forth n companion book geography, physiology, grammar aad
mad struggle for Utarty.
but to all Ata bIrdA perhaps soma «y memory w|U psrntL I tava tedd
■j IfavdJt Kvalyi Whfoler, Old -MisParley,” tta rooogntMd spelling. There are eight implU In Turkey.Jb. a great big fellow!
*^'s all wrong, boys!” cried tta Dme ibelr fear would be outgrown, you of tta flna ttmaa wa wad U tav*
(rfond
tar chiutoui
tta alxih grade. I like to go to srbooL Pniitt all ripe dbd rich ani mellow.
man. "It's all wtong and wieksd. and and (bay would eome to us for food and tta teu of my gdar wutai Bat
. ItaHME Aptar. Uohfota. K J, R
Agnla. tor tta i(M thaa. Pbttar's We iday tag at aehool. I alt with my Everything that's nice to eat
Inhuman. This la no wny lo brwk or kiodnem and be mof* than they now 1 gm oU ata IwHa Uka «y tofi&mL
b*«J oatered'ida Cbrfotmas Btocktng, sister Helen at sihoo). I recMrsd iwo Main thin I esn now reiwat.
tat^ and 1 know it Proa thb vary n®* Jo^T onr totlmata agd, foring ttar who dita a( ntd Mfo. ata I wtm
.-' Tta snow
That's Thanksgirlta!
L Cta^bMb Wta. Mnat ** AtawM® *
tfu* BinrMt with paAeards oa Tba
day I jw Cd^ u tarofo payaatf to nmpas^
T^lTan^'b^^ Lt^Then'S w-ouhriikc*^''Ue‘Ms which'’cf 7oL Xd™ you like the

as Ibc golden day was about to arrive.
•n<t ahe wbalirMt aha waa nrrt tn ctpress that love lo any outward form
of g(h.
The day botow Christmas she allp-

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