Grand Traverse Herald, July 19, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 19, 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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1910-07-19

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TWICE A

WEEK—TOESbAY AND FKIDAV.

tlA* A YEAE.

P

TRAVERtC CITY. ORAWO TRAVRRRg COUNTY. JHCMIttAW, TU6BOAY. JULY 1A Ilia

AMEHCANS
IN TROUBLE

NOIBW^TO SAY
Reooevitt eld Net DIacuM Third
Tarw) been Launohad by OavM
Tbempoen d Llncein. Nab.

BY APPEAL
TO WOMAN

FEU SWfFIET^
Eugene Ely Wai Eniicated Fram th
Wrack ef AorepItM In a Dying
Condition.

Oyaiertey. July ]«.—Onioael RoomtVInn.p-r,'July It-Cantd.'a flml
riTTMAN AMD DR. BUROHIIM raU baa aoUtog id aay reding tto SCOTLAND YARD MEN HOPE 'TO ■tiuuo aeroplane accideal ocii
CAPTURE OR. CRIPPEN.
UIrd tern Doom launched ynatarday
llodsy. when Hngene Ely, aitenipilng
HtlA IN NtCARASUA.
flight fruB) Winnipeg to Portage
by Ua tormar ambaaaador to MewlCO. David Tbomi<eon. of IJneoln. Nr*.,
lApraile diopped from * bHgbl
--el. He was extiit'uicd fioiu the
TbompaOB'a vtoll waa a aodal oar.
wreckage and i* dying.
aald RooaMcll. -lie did not broadi
Uai aubjeet."

INSERTED US TODAY

TO CUE ni WODHPEt

K Will TDk* Mdr* «d
wmmt «ht Twd

WILL VISIT
BAR HARBOR

I, J«l7 U-^Afur » kmi

T»ft at Bmrir. H «M UMUDo
thM tte UetiDd DUlM wttl taka nwi
«M to pratM WOUMm PltUDAB K
Or. LKwrwiM Buribalib, AnDrin

HUE IBREE SFEECBES

•*WK lK*«MlEUlaelM BuixbDlBi-a
WOM. It IE elKlIMd tluu he to hDld
Mm Haten Ta(t Waa In a Uiuneh
• pwiowi ADd BoreDd to DUObd
AeeldaM t.A« NIsM, Harvard
tWDided Mhdiii Iorm A«d dootoode
•tudant Diving and Saving
RTOhdUr «n be Mda to Modrit (or
the aituatien.
kfa iKtaH*. ;
<toM OltrwM. oi OruagDA wae
Bererl]', Jnlr IS.—After a golf
ordered to oAra (Or AawrteAB iatar- >4DO AOd a coolrraaca vlth Sena
■au Ai PKtBAa Id Md a, prtocMr d (ora Dick and Burloo and Wade KIlli.
on-Ohio politic*, PreatdeBt Tafl left
MAaagn^ .KIcaradbA, July U.- todar (or Bar Harbor on the yaclu
Madrto oMdali «ere aarprtoed lodAp HerSower. lie la acbedutod lo apeak
vh«i it waa reporiad that the Uolted at Baaior. Saatpon aad RocklaDd.
•utaa ganboat Vicfeabarf *aa order­
It beraine koewn todar that Helm
ed bw* froa Padaba. The VlekeTaR. daughter of the prealdenl, waa
beri to ooatiit to protect AmeHcan
a aerioaa accMent while ealllni
lataraata geaarAUr aad partlct
off Marhto Head. She vtolted frlcnda
to aBtoroe the SHd treatseet of W»- at Hahlebead Nek. returelog toat
Itoa Pmaaa. It to teUered the reBight The prepeUer became tangled
toaaa d Dr. Bartela «UI atoo be
la -the tDOorlng. and craft careened
aad abipped a lltUe water. A Ha^
rard aindast IItIbi aeirbg dived br
neetb Ue -craft and uBlangled the
Doortng.

40 FOR TRAVERSE

TO REAL ESTATE
la tbd Dea.
PrAAk talBi DAtardar aUpped to
Detralt a boa d( cberHea that will let
the recipient know that real cberrtaa
are grova la Oread Trareraa.
htt la le two aeeUoBS, one being Mdd wia dark clMiTlea add the other
with Ugbter, toot «aper aamMU
both aad tbd ooatraai belag plaaalag.
Brair i*»TTf to taiefnllr tooed aad
a& are perfect, aereral d than being
three ead e balf la^ In drew
beew Mr. Bmlth to putUag out aoihtag bw itrtcUr faacr parked gooda
thto aea*oa aad haa a fair crop.
Mr. amltb autod that ha had mada
a earetnl oMInate d hto frail i
pocta, eHdh« that to aotpocicd a crop
of tdM bMboto'M atol«*. Neither
tra^ aor drontot tore eSeeted hU
frail, the roaag apptoa abowlng promtoe ed-Meeblag fed BataNty. Mr.
•bIU dedaret that bla Aleuadera
are dataf anpartaUr well, and eipecu
to have eoBO d the Saaot of tbto rartolr erer oaan in tbo region.

MHUIWSm
Droead lor tbo raadbed of the Pert
Maniutto apor toeding (ram
track aleag Bay ctreet. ont ea the
dock d the Baaaah. Lay A caapiay.
baa been broken, aad tie* are betmg
haaled to tto grauad. Tbe work to
being done mder tbe aapenrtoio
Read Maaier Nelo JorgeBoen.
In beUdlng tbto tpur. the transtor
of cart froB the Pera Marenetle
trecka to Ue M. A N. B. treeka. in or­
der to reach tto Haaaah A Lay
paay^ doek. wUl be doee away with,
th«|^^eg a great aarlag la time

lUUOU HEEIING

toecHpUen of S2S.OOO Worth of jew­
els Carried Away by Doeier Have
Seen Cabled Ai ii it Thought
,
He Will bell Them.
London. July IS—A unique experi­
ment see adopted by ScoHand Yard
tbe hope of caiiturlng l>r. f'lipin-ii
when Ihe newspapers today luued an
appeal lo Mist Lsmeve. clw tienc*-,

CAUGHT BY
LA§ SLIDE

FIREHAN WAS RHIED

11 WERE KILLED

Mr. OIbbard Doing Well,
a leiter r^pstrrd-hy W. M. Kel­
logg of Ihe PrrM NaUoogi bank from
A. E. OIbbard. who Is/n the post ofSc* depanmnat at B^Iem. Ore, Ur.
CIbbard e(^s Uat the weather la
mueb Ilkr-Ul^a^ ihe people grow­
ing Ibe same ffWri and grains In
the vally. while hops aad cbemei
are thdir biggeet crops. Hr. Gibbard
stlended Ue cherry fait
reek aad mw Sne. big cherrlea.
like Iht beet onee grown on the
Insula. Ttoy retail at from I>
CMU per pound-*
On Vaeatlan.
for WaahlngioB. O. C.. t^bare be wfll
spend the next few weeks, muralng
lo hla vulpll tbe eecood weto In Augaab During hU abewice ttore win
be DO Derrlres In Ue PreMnerlaa
church. The Rev. Hr. Gray wm pMtor
or a W«
(or tbree year*, and wlU vtolt bit old

Tbora win be a maaa meWteg d Ue
reatdeaU of Letoad oe tto eraotag
•f Jaiy u lor Ue parpoee d Uklag
■Mpi to tore Ue H. * N. B. atoad
to flee from prareBoet to LatoML
Ttore win be a aaathar of Ue H. *
IL B. oMctola preeeat aad It to beMrs. William UcKeegue. c* U»
Itored UM at Uto BtoUng tto laat ADgelet. Cat. who has been vtoUIng
toitoLli to Lolaad'a rapid derctop- - reUUve* th Ue Hiy, retnraed boa
mtd elU be rewovod.
!««■.

CONFERENCES WITH HEN

Melbourne, AuoLraliaJuly is—Kiev
eu were killed and C8 Injured when »
stale line suburban train crMhed Inm
Ibe rear of a standing irain at Rich
>ond atatlon.
The colltolun was Ib^lesult of x
ra\y tog. tto iraliinieii being unalil,
■ tee tbe Richmond train. Spwiai
lialn* bunied nurse* and doctun. tu
the scene.

HONORED BY KING
Orawn Vlalter Hai s Kalaer-eHinU
Mcda- for Work Among the Fern.
In Stricken lo India.
Grawn. Mub. July id.—Hist t'anip■ell RvKu Ni-eniucb, rontral India. 7>
lulling tor Mcod. Mrs. McinKMli aiiJ
famliy She «a* awardtvl a KaIwi I
Hiiid nnHlaltiV Uic late lamented Kins
Bilwaid In recviiniltkm of the work
auumg Ibc 'ramliie-slrluken
► iiieitol I* iriven foi imUllc »er •
,11 IndIn to llrliitli »ubj«»-l. milv.
h.- tpeuke of lw» innanc.t In
whleb King Kdw-nrd gracloutl.i
IwJ
aside Ihi* last re»irl«lon and s"ve
a Aim-ricaiis Ibl* dltllm i hmu

HRS.^^0N~ DEAD

HRS. JDUynZGERAlD
Aged Woman Paraad Away Whila
Visiting Hsr Osughler, Mrs. J.
M. Rillanbury.

Rallenbury, at & o'clock Ssturday
morning, death bring c-8u»cd by rar
disc Mihma. She was SJ yesrt old. and
leaves a laige laiully ol ibildrvu. at
foUost: Mis Kauonbury of ibis
cliy. UeraM and Mita Uaynic kTisgeo
aid. boU ol Grand Rapids. Uias Agnes
raid uf Ran Prandteu.
Keating, of Kureka. t'al
Janie* PltzgcraU. sbu rr>ldc> in (he
aonlb.
Mr* Pltsge(*ld wa» born in isu
ada. but when still young came to
Michigan, locating at Iwlac About
15 years ago a-lib her butbsiid tbe
settled in Grand Kapida. sb.-re she
hM since made her booie. coming to
Traverse City a year ago lo «Uli her
daughter,Katteobury
Grand
fUndi on Ihe f-:SO I*ere Marguetle
iroln, ae^mpanled by her daughter*.
Mr* Raticnbun' and Hits Fitzgerald.
-Trarerwe Ciiy about a
Week ago to spend her au
F'unerai MFrCM
MODday at tto(Sm of <
gerald, IbO J*te>raB sveai

Lake .Ann. Mich., Jbly 15—Mr* Ru­
in PeirraunT one ol tbe uldett rewieuu of ihii; place, di.xl at tor home
ere ai Ihe age of vT y-*t>. death takin* place lati iilKtu. Shu leaves tr>
cial children, Mo, Jueeph Ber-y of
Lake Ami. Henry l'•-l<-^aoa', of Frauk
fciri. ('rank Pt-ierwoa of Copomith. anc
Mrs. Martha Longshore. Ibe funeral
will to told l•M1>o^r<>w afienKKMi ai :
o'cAvck from the church at I,tke Ann

r WED iODAY
«ome the SnOc of W. F. Jacku
at Home el Her Paranta.
iFium Monday's Rerard )
MIm Ellzatoib Hruwnson and
¥. Jackson a ill to united in marriage
tbe boair Cif tbe bride* parent
Frankfort lomurruw morning -The
brlde-elert 1* a former Ijtin learhcr
e local tibooU and baa a large
number of friend* In tbe city to wish
nothing hut happineat. Tbe
1 K-to formerly conducted the
R.-mhrandt *n»dio here but for some
lime ha* been engaiied ta rranl
culture at Mayftokl. Ha too
friend* taere..

GIVENJIVORCE
Judge Fraaer Today Fraed Mar^
Keny Seett Hartje Fram Her
SuBsr King Huband.

Pittsburg, July l«—Judge Fraarr
I- YORK FIREMEN FOUCMT handed iloan a degree Dday gram
Big Mary K.ny Sioii Haitje an ab­
WATER FRONT BLAZE.
solute dliorve from Augustus liartjr
mtlllonairr sugar ruanufariurci
i-ourt grauicd racb the right to

DAHAGENEARIYHIIUPN
TURSINE LINER HARVARD WAS
TOWED OUT BLAZING.

UPRISING
EXPECTED

SPANISH WAR
VETSCOMING
lY CAMPS WILL ARRIVE ON A
•FECIAL TRAIN.

wm

OPEN

TODAY

FIRST IBSSION WILL BE HCL» *N
AFTERNOON.
Caldvmler and RoN
N Huraa
Huran An Af«f
fw^ Han v*sr~'

IVES SHOT DOWN BY
iBTER’S GUARD-

IS BELIEVED PENNSYLVANIA
ITRIKE WILL BE AVERTED*

beii-ay
Ibe phyeteton.
Ill tbe appeal It Is polnied
Hiss l.wvene has eVoryihlng lo main,
sod nothltB to kwe by giving up her
aumad Tnit AUeVneen and Evary.
compaaloa.
thing Appea^ to Se In an
Tbe police have cabled a deeerlp
AmleaSIt Condition.
lim efJev'-l'T valued at tX.iari rarrled away by Ciippen. beMwrlng that
phllodelidila. July 111 —niflrlato of
will bc,.roreed to aeU ii !>•- lb* order of rallsoy ceiidut-u>rs and
cause to carried Uitle moaey They iralnnirn are conferring sllh Oenc-wl
hope thus to loraic him.
ger Uyera .bf the t^ntylvsiiia
ayolom. The uiitos official* to^e
power lo call a.atmke ai a motut
noitCe. and asked today's conference
claiming ibc coniiuiuy uiltuudeislood
tbe men't posllinu.
It planned to exidaln and It it
toped lo arrange a nni>pniou*e Tln-y
flrtii on the deiuaad for a Ju
TUCKV PASSENGER TRAIN bout day. bewever.
WM announced at the dose of
WAS WRECKED TODAYibit morning's ivnfereuce ib
twan-ful tciileniciit proltiLlily would
be effected lau- trrfay or lotmmi
PlHobur*. July ls.~N«to»l*Uma of
conducaon. trainmen and orSctal*
Ibe IVnntyhaola Hue* west of Pli
burg were resumed thlt sRernoon. I
spite the niDipany's preparaiiun*
n.uibai 111- strike, tbe coufervoce to
eUrvmely frii-ndly a'.il lb- Imlirailons
Engine end care were Carried Fully
I* difli-rciicc-t V
M Feet from th* Right of Wsy
lied i>enc(-atilv
By the Heavy Slid* Near
Hawetville.

Haweavllle. Ky.. July m—A \<ar
aenger train on U.iilhvllle. Ileiidersun
4 at. Louis rallssy sat amept a>o
Tbe are t
boalnea* con- feet fram (be track i.y a laiidtUd.'
dneted (or th« toal 1» yeate by E. WV
Plratnaa John Reynolds was kilh^d
HMllnga baa been aoM to Jno. R. and several jisaaeniert wen- Injured.
Santo, the ctoage to go Into eSert
Anguti 1. Mr. HMllnga will dovota
ekclualvely to the reel eiUte butlneai, which be hat conduct­
ed in eonneetlOB with Ibe Sre iniurance baalnew. The lulte of ofllcei; SIXTY-EIOHT INJMED IN AN AUS­
wlBrb be hM occupied in tbe State
TRALIAN WRECK.
Bank bunding alncw U wai erected.
wQl be vacoted. Hr. HMllnga to take
dcak room In some of tbe ofOcea in ubufkan Trains Crashed Into the
ihe building (or bla real mate bua|.
Rear of a Train Standing at Sta­
tion—Jfasvy Peg Csuo*.

block U April. IMI. where be
llpugd to do buaineaa unlll the
8UI*/ Bank bnlldlng wm erected,
several yean ago. when he took a
suite of onioea on Ue third door.
For eeveral ynars paai Ue firm lume
bu been E. W. HMllnga A Son.
In mi Ur. HMllnga wm elerl.-d
'preaenlallve of Grand Traverse dUtrlci. and bM ahraya been known m
one of Ue mo*t progrewlre business
men of the city. Uoroughly alive
aU the Intereeia Of bla borne lora.

SETTLEMENT
NOW IN SIGHT

BAFFLED BY
STROI^ WIND

Nea Yotk. July IC-Tbe city Brr
otk an.I inoil ol the Manhattan fire
apparatii* »rc llgliiing a hi* bleic mi
MeirviKdliaii Kicaintblp ivinv
pany'* pu-r at Fulton aircut, Nurib
A alroug wind U baflL/ig the Ore
men'* efforu.
^
The turbine lln.r Harvard, betebed beside the pier, was toaed out
blkzlng, but th.- flame* were exilugul*tai-d. The danikio I* nearly a

CLOSE UP DETAILS
Straub Bros 4 Amlotte Make an 0
for of Interoai ta iha Cook* el
the City.

ATTACK ON SEOETARY

to held in thto cR^ Hunah mb» nqiMwta the bualiMM houan n( Ow dtr
decorate tbelr bnlMlaga Is dd ■»CUAROS FIRED WHEN THE. NA­ propnale BUBaer. Tbs eecDNBMSt
TIVES ATTACKEa
wiu becln s thrw* days’ a**dk« to­
morrow. nnd a special mId to —r“‘’«d to arrive on (to. 1. Para kUiquBta.
Trmisi* Oceuteed en Iha lalaed ef
I :«5 tomorrow anoraocm. brBgt^
Palawan-Dean C.,WePO**ter Wat camps irum Sajflnaw. Bay Olty, fHM.
Femur Michigan pi'idMaei, New
Alpena. DNnM and GraiM Rpiddi.
SecraUry ef inUrfer.
At i o’clock' teaarrww aluwam tbs
Uatillla. July IS—An uprising of
Hon. In Ibe laUad of PnUwu to eapecti-d lo follow the death of three nastuK down while aUmcktng
Dean C- Wonesier. former Uulrarally
■ and beooeu better aatw|a(od'
: HIcblBta profeaaor. and seorsUry
Wlore th* buafDMW aeaiKue %a«D.
Inu-Iior for Ibe I’hlllpplnea
Tbe YUliart will also r«ctot*r mub
Wurcceler's l*>dy guard flied a ■
(heir a.Tlval at the CHy opan boMa.
Icy when the bul* armed native*
tacked, killing three and wounding which wiu be their iModqaan*** 4w>
Ing (heir *Uu . ■
avveral.
Already the hahd’df hotfRaiRy haa
ran MTWUhed ont Sbr '
WAT boys (or Lbalr naeUag ant yuw.
(he word hAvlng bean rMufnd ta sdraaoe tbsi CoMwatar sad Port iDum
rival* for ihla RDBOr. No Spuht
Mber eltiea wiU com* lor*Bi«vA|D Iw
b^ora------------r|f iiT--ihe organliatkin shall go sett yuM-.
Frank FricdHeh-* CetUg* Wm tto
Tbo adVABCe guard of th* uanmg
Scan* *f On* ef Moat CnJayaW*
Gstbering* V*L
C. irnae. Qua

Five ibi>u*kiid persona will to the
Hats of Ibe Traverse City boArd of
ade BJid tbe Travenw City Rualuoao
Men's association at Ibe mcmitcr pie
held at the Michigan Siaiu
league ba»ebull grounds, conunouly
known as tbe driving |«rk grounds.
Friday , July M
To cJoao up tnatien* and-gel them
lUi good stop.- Ibi-re was a >
Ing of all the (omraiuees at the uMce
of K. W. Hastlnga le Uu- Slate back
t'uildlnc, Wocriay evening, at 7i*t>.
The yolul rutnuuitee of the board of
Tto Grand Traverse Medical msc
:ra.le and liueincta Men's taaoelailon ation plane which wm held At Frank
mrtlsit of K. \V
llastlngx. John Fricdrl. h's cottage at Carp lake Frl
■Hraul.. Julius Cau.ptoU. Frank Car
»a., well aiii-iided by the
.or, Fred Hunter. A. M'. Banak.
stclaiis of the city. who.with th*lr
The nibci cotiriulttee- are as tul- families and four graduate an
spent the day lu rernuUofL Those
tliomids - John 0 Straub. E. V.-. k'ho wen- pre*enl wcfiv l>r». J B. S
llatJng* and K-l LauUior.
' I- lAwion. Frank Holdawo
Trsus|iortaiMHi—E. A. Weston, Ll J
. Wilhelm., A. 8. ; Rowley.
idd... J. F. Jeoka, James Keboe.
ThurtelL M 8 Grt«ory. ^ It Minor,
Adtcru*ing-G. W. Kent. C P aed O. B t'Sse. and famQhsa, from the
u.k, J. \V. HkUUen.
rliy ploi-icmn>. while dV Rrowtuos.
Games and
sporia—Dr Gny il drove III fruoi Klngwley with hto tamlohiiwn. T. If. r.mu, W
Hull. '•'rpO
iiil was al*o segomp^^ed by hi*
('urirs. Anion Straut. •
rileiid. Frank Hma-o.' The
MUaes
Willie. 0. U Uecre, Prlimauv, Wai.r*. U-KgMt and HoJJiiiiu. Onnu.toil.
wrre Il.-y niinies prem-nl. while
KullcUlllg-Fi-d Hunter F W OarA. II Holliday and Mrs Alma
-r, G«j. Amtotte.
ThoRipnoii wew piasHs.
Kiiterialuiueii:--Jidm R. Santo. A.
-Mr I'li.-dru-b ananged tablew for
Jo.'C . () |> ■'alter.
Ihe pk'lllc•u•r^. and at noon a moat
Table*—L It Hiu-kuey.W K. Foote, . 'sborate dlnn. r waa sened lut uu. J Merc-er Kiaiik King. T. U.-ards- ler Ibe trues In addition lo all thr
y, Jacob Sicintorg.
alads cold roast*, etc . etc . w bii-h Iba
Rt-cepiloii -M. S. Sander*. Juacf.h J>b>*-claiis‘ wiv.-s bad i-r-i.red, the
(51c.li-r. W II
J T Millikcc. doiiorw tbemselvcs nkw lu it
Itol
Wiltohu. l; J Uvrsaii, H S l>* there w-aa plenty m diibk. Tbuy bad
r. H. It liat.y J..CU T Ucadle. T
>tt drink*, lea. coffee, milk, leiuooT. Hates.
le ind aster
S<-«.-ral decks o' marled card* *ccompet-icd tbe pe'i> and while some
c ph.vatctans enjoyed their-*fter
Straub Rros 4 AJuku'e make ihc dinner rtgat* the*
played
cards,
Ollowiug Ofler lor the to»t .-ak.-s wbik- Mr l-'riedrnh. Toil) llobks.and
l«ked and preM-nieal during the for^ r^ank H.-i«-rt took th- ladies and chllof the ptrnli -e
dn-n nut i-n tto lake In boats. Bathing
; Ibe great pi -iur. July ;*nd, was altu <me of tbe atuius puUed off
Iklii. we. Straub !>ro- A Anuott.-. will
hi- doiior* AJiugeitof the da»
Ihe following pniee For ibe
oiie-.of th- moM et.yoyxWr ->er
coke made and tok<-d t.y any girl
(tie a^soa*latK■n
car* Olfl or under, ude ibreemI bo* of U'lr famous mill, chm-oloi me Ms-v.nd tw«t. one iw.>
Jiound bov of oui high grwdc assort
M cbocoJkrie The judges to be MayLclanu Will Save a very Fm* Courac
Wllheltn. W H. I'mkir of the hiiard
Again Thi* Year—atuHCal.
trade and Jo* Shder of Use btmLiterary Numberaas men's asaocto'loti Caki-s to tw'.
Fd ue Ihe tablM and should to on
Leland, Mtch.. July iv -A very flue
the gniudds r-ady fur the yudg.-* by •eitoelpf musiral and literary enter
ui Fruiay •
sent* in tto uatur-- ol a Cbaulauqu*. ha. U-n planned by the Woiiun's eluh and Leland Concert band
Leland The jiragnim ix.ver* three
day*. Augu.M
4. 1. aad
lOrtudes
Ccorpe L. Crisp Will 'Be Owe ef
aisubn* upcni the piiiio. vMinut.
Speakers at the Meeting ai
vocalist, and c.'ocutlonary EumtorK, a
Kiiksaka.
flne rauden iUc eotertainmcnt by kical
George I, Crisp, county conunls- ial«ni and one evening devoted
oner of scbuuls. emo with his fam­ maglc.by ibeeclebratud ixkored art
ily bu toon ramplug on the sboree Akmzo Moor*
of Rceinie lak.-. tv(u.-iied today and
There Is a large SDBiaer popuUUoo
hM coDseaied to dellier an addrua t Leland ihu year and 4hjs e
at the grange rally at Kalkaska Ang- Will give them an opponmuiy to
BSt. *. The other speaker* will b* X.
F Hull, ttoster of the slAie gn
tot only for the aatner vlaliara hut
Cutou C. LUlie. dalo and (uud
'or the -people of Lelaad aad
misasoDer. and .A fit Palmer
oundlag iciiilory as weU. .

HELD A PJCNIC

CHAUTAUQUA

GRAN^RAllY

th* da.ra opent In (hto efty gtwnoB* to
(he gathering tograbei- of thstr oonradn. much of their Um* being agest
OB flthtng trip. Teutarday Gray wmt
to Lhke LeetoUAU. thu traiitg tb«tr acs
ond flthlng trip 10 thoee watan. aad
today they are enjoylM lAo «shStoa>log breetea of tbe penlntnlA, hBirtag
gone'out to Old HiMkin this wsiM

READY FOR STRIKE

the Grand Trunk line* submitted a«
ullimaium tu PrealdeM Itoyea (hto
morning.
The proprietor of ibe Ncmaadto
butot ordered tto tmponed otrlkBUraakera to leave tbe bomra and they
l»w quartered In the Orahd
Trunk depoL HunWwd* d atrlkc
breaktra are dtotrCmted along gh*
line.

FLORENCE H
Admiral Bachant New HM Hto N*w
Beat e« tto Water-Crad MR
. By Hlmaalf and Hto Baa.
The Florence 11. built by A. L* Bstiiant and hts o-o ANbw. la thatr
re lime, was raeraasfally laaauh
Ssiurdsy Tbe Floreoce baa A
lencth ut K feet stx lacM* Sttb ■*
eijbi toot and a half basm. a Whoraa
power double eyflader Oray molar
fuinisblbg tbe energy thtotg lihoahar
1 Sbe Is d tbe flash Sack typa
a state raom forward, tto amis
■aloon being joat afL In ttoe aalaoto
traaaom berths Urge aad oumlorubta
aad just aft, eo (h* .
ttarhoaid side, to the toTSlocr Stod o*
the port aide, the Mltoy- Tha «aglae is under the cockpit Saar, thar*
being * tnooy la»rette. The Her9 la taely fluahed and to maotor nae la alimwt any kiad d
weaUrar. Thera la a comlorthMe oackplfwIthstosybackMatABdlhoM
to A flae rasagto ef pAthsiakttg Mk-

')

Au> TvcwAv, JULY t*. nm
«

OIUNOE omoCIL

NlMrr4wg new
«ri
•ul««d IB Ibe Odied Stale* durlax
tW tkrae aeeib* eadiof July i. Smttr"* tblrd oC ibt tot*) suofter wen
orcaabced in «ikUc*D mot one taMb
ctf tbe new Hkbl«aii pwniM are to b
IWiid tB*tbe Onnd Tr*Tena n
Naartr twice *> otnay new crutgeB.
were erfmsiied In MioUcui u In any
etber *u(e. Tbe exaa figure* are.
MMIv M. WaslitBcton 17. Ohio •.
wnb aaaU sambar*
tor t)te oiber
autM.
ha> a fair diaaee o(
baooBlag tbe big grange *ut* of tbe

PTed c. Waraer o( OM Mlwloo. Tbay
are tb* finplre graag*. tbe Kanou
grange, aud tb* Atonlr* grange. Tbe
firat two are la LeelaBaa county and
tbe AlaSca U .Bea»le. It 1* Mr.
.hor-* amUlioB to
organlie before
eaev Oiea grange* at Nortbport a
l-'niiUort. WUb boe toorC grange
Leelpnan county a oounty orgatiUa
t^n a^lU be perfected and wllluaftotb.
grange In Benzie. Uut oounty will
be eaUlled to double reprenenuUon
I tbe coning ztate grange.
The Dittriet Meeting.
Tbe fell Bteeting of Ibe Grand Trazene dletricl grange will be betd with
tbe U>ng Uabe grange at tbe Long
Lehe town ball Wedneeday aztd Tbur*dey, September 7 and «. Roll «a

CUT PRICES
Ladles' Tub Salts,
Skirls and Dresses
Tab Snitd at t2.9S, othen at $3.96, $6.00, and $7.00.
Tab 8UrU.at 98e, tdbers at.........$1.60 and $Sii0.
Pretty Dranes at................... 06c, $1.50, $1.96,-Btc.

tbla dMrSct meeting le to b« aBewe^
ed by eacb granger fay eplnniiig a
}ani. Anoibcr Icatare of ibli meet.
Ins aOl be tbe annwerlng of tbe fed.
hnriQg qunetions by tbe bioibert':
"I* woman better o* married or ein.
gle*" TbU Qondlon anawered. the
»ieter* will epeak upoo -Are barbelors a bleezlng oi*a euraer A* It be*
been three year* *lnce a dlMrict meet
Ing haa been held at Loog I.ake. It U
eiperted that there will be more than
nial tnlereet In tbe gatberlog
Sute Orange ExblblL
Ooe' of Ibe teaturee of Ote Mete
muse nieellDg to be held Id Traver«e
Clly Id UeeeDiber will be the dleplay
of tann prudoct*. The graD|»rs in tbe
*everaIc«ouile* cuniprlelng tb* Grand
Traveree reglan are planning on maka fine showing ut (be prodorui of
field* and oretiards .k* will l>e
d the fruit ezhiUt *
of the strong poimi of the me stale
meellug >lr. I'rauk Siulih. the pen
msnU fniil groewr. expecU u> make
s sbowlog frutn bi> farm ibai will be
wenb seeing. Then sezeral of ibe
Mibordlnete grange* are planning on
exblUui.
Memory Te*L
On 8Atuida> efternofto of Ibis week
occurs tbe Uemorr test at Ihe grange
on Cae* Mrcet. Every graiip r in’
tb* region it expected to be on hacd
have hi* memory letted. Each wUl
asked to give a deeeripiion of the
place where he or she was bom. an
account of bit or her fliwt day at scool,
1 tn arcount of bl* or ber ftrel tla>
ehurch. The retulu of the ie*i»
will be anneuaecd after the tueetlDg.
SOUTH MILTAN.

La^ Baatmer Vnderwdar at..... .6c. 9c. 12c, Etc.
l«died- Boac at...........12c, 19c, 29c, Etc.

The above are all Extra Valocs.

STEINBERG BROS.
Traverse Oly, Mich.

DRESS SHIRTS, to
Un ib this sale, ehenoe <
with and wiihoot ooUara, ILOO
s> BSe. 60c sad 60e
TaIaEE.aEleprioci.

BSe AMP Oe WOPk
striped shirtinta. khaki
dc^s^ebaBifanyB and

38c

*

South MllioD. Mirb.. Julv IS.—Tbe
Rev. Mr. McDermott U buUdlng a new
l<*t hon*e.
Henry Paira. who ba* been spend,
.g a few days with bis family here,
wurned-1<^ hi* boat Monday
Mrs.
far as Kalkaslu
Mr. and Mrs Dickie at* enierUIn.
g Iholr dsughler,
Mrs. Susie
roonie, ol Onawav
Mr. Childs Is erecting s neat mile
antage on I*, lot north of Dr Pear
Mias Rills Parks srho Is •■mplo.red
la TriTerw City , spent a few days at
iminr tue :asc oi tbe
lue week. Mr. Parks
alse elnertalned geu
eeutlemeii company
Sunday
trom TravSW City <
I Hr. BirrbrSbo bi
rviiled (Mrs.
Rlckel’s cottage
tbe sunurer. sas expected I airite

kaaka. .
llTc* here last week.
Mr* R. Wood entmxained tb* U A.
8- Thursday
MU* MIoDle Crook <rf Cbiotgo. U
■peodlng ber racatlon with ber motbcr. Mrs. George Paremi* of Harbor
.Mr* George Prsy 1* entertaining
ber me<.e, Miss Maud CaR>y. of New
York.
Hr and Vr*. W MYIaon are enter
talofng their daughter. Mrs. U E.
BrldlDg and Illlle *ou, of Traverse
Ciiy. for a few week*.

MORE
PMMM
CURES

Just Another Reminder of Our Great

“OVER-STOCK” SALE
Of Men’s and Boys’ Qolhlng and Fnrnlsblngs
Which begins Wednesday morning at eight o'clock. Never before have we offered
sucD values (D tots departtnent.

Every Salt in tbe Division at Rednced Price
N.cW„r.Shl„,.Tr„„,.'S a.d o.he, tu„isb.

Added to tbe Loik Ust doe
to Tbis Fsraous Remedy.,
Uu.—" 1 eras aimplva Der>
„ 1 coukl not walk ai-rua
trrSlIthe floor without
heart fluttering
I could uoterea
ire a Utter.

Specials in Dry Goods Division this Week

;n.n£,j

_..
Lydia EhnkhaiD's tec ta.
Compomtd has

_ie begduf! down. I recommeuded it
to some fm-tuU and two of them haze
bren greatly beiieiited by ^l.••-iU8.
bLx£ bIcKMullT. Oroijogo, MoAaotber Grateful Woman.
. PL ls>uls. Mo. —"I was hollared
terribly with a female weakness ai>d
lud harkaclie, bearing down pain* and
pains In lower'lpart*. 1 Iwgan tuking
Lvilia E. I'inkCaWs AVcvUI.Il- C'.-miMuitd reguUrli-and used the houativc
\V.ishand now 1 have no mon-truublvs
that way.-;:rJflni- Au llrKkoo, 6723
l>(vscott Ate.. SI. Utuls Mo.
Because ynur case Is a diiBruH one. 1
dorUrs haring done you no gt-od, |
do not continue to suffer without
giriug Lydia E. I’inkham-s A’e’gcublo
imynuudatrlal. ItatirvIyliaS'
my caws ol female ills, yuch 1
libroid tumors, inepilaritlex. i-enodtc
null's, harkarbe. that be*riiic.down
f< •■ling. Indigestion, dizziness, and ner.
von* |>r08tr*Uon. Itcosts but a trifle
to iry It. and tbe result is worth mllilLiiu to tnany auflerioc womeB.

In the Shoe Division We Oiler

^^s==Sli
Remember the Tn
Closed Friday sftera

la* Jaly i7 to August X.
i.darlaa Jaly aad Avgust.

The Hanpah & Lay Merc. Co.

The Globe Department Store’s Great

Al'tdra'tiori Sale!

(I0,d.l(ipUI
BA riECES WHITE TABLE

Ov

■»

AS THIS announcement goes to press, the Alteration Sale is enjoying
/A the most tremendous response ever accorded a sale event in Trav­
erse City. All roads seem to lead straight to the Globe Department
Stpre. The Alteration Sale seems to be in the minds of every resident
of Traverse City within a radius of 50 miles! But it is little wonder.

We^re determined to turn our entire summer stock into cash before the carpenters and masons
begin the alterations, Aug, 1st. With that end in view, we have utterly forgotten former prices;
real values or actual cost! Women who came to buy domestics and smaller needs only, bacarbe

Summer Lawns
and Batistes

Valnaato ISe. «hoiea, yaid

do
embroirdered, tale Q/w
price per pair....................7^^
WEN*S FANCY PRESS
Shirts, to^wear with- white
c^arej^he latest fancy front
h t vte« . unreztricted
^-cbolcei of the lot at..

36c

f^VAS GLOVES WHILE A
V# limited quantity lasts,
per pair.........................
WEW»S Bt.S> AND ILM
Dress Shirts, the broken
sites of all, are best selling col­
ors and patterns, one
big lot..

69c
Silks and Dress
Goods

I n DEDUCT 25 per cent.
I ^ from the marked price of 1
*— F *°y
of
or wooK
1 __ Drees Gobds.

Unparalleled Bargains
Ladles’ Soils. Dresses,
ne AltendoB Skle Birralos fn Udier
SbKl Dresses, Skirts, etc,, ere oot Ukdy to he
efBiled 4aiB. Our entire Hae •( Somner
Dresses, Mndiag hnndreds of Ufrhim,
Uwn,liDenuidLlefvle Dresses, all grouped
toeetber lor m terrific selliii^ isto 5 Ue lots.
LOT 1—AD $3,51, ti.n SBd $4.N Dre»es,
AiteredOB Prke «X.t9.
LOT 2-9S.89 for choice of aU $4.N, $4.H
tod 6.N Dresses.
lOT-i^AD Dresses lomerir sold tt SLSI to
$;.$!, choice 0.24.
L0T | 4~$4.D8 for choice of ell Uoferle
Dresses fonoerly^old st $7 isd $7.S9.
VlT s-wOor fioest $IL» eod lU.SI Uhgerle
Dresses, choice O.W.

Va!ue« to 18«, i;boioe. jud

SHOES
MEN'S EVERYDAY Shoes cither
plaiu or cap toes, forth* Alierat-

........... $1.39

LADIES’OXFORDS at $L29 This
lot comprises SI 75 Vici Kid Lace
Oxfords; samples of $2 50 Tan
Russia Calf Oxfords, etc., choice

.... ..... $1.29

A BARGAIN LOT of men's Ox­
fords wonh up to SS..50 Included
are patent leather, vici kid. gun
metal and lan Russia calf leather
In lace Of buckle styles. For the
alteration sale.
01 A A

Ail $13.50 and $15 Suits
go in this sale
at $9.98
THINK OF IT! SOME
of the.fine Worsted Suits in this
lot were considered bargains at
the former prices! This sea­
son’s most popular olive and
smoke shades in nobbiest shad­
ow and two-toned stripes; also
plain and fancy weave serges:
tailored in a manner to insure
satisfactory wear. $13.50 and
$15tSuits. for this.great Sale,
choice while they last

200 PAIR BABrS SOFT SOLE
SHOES, astoned color -lois.
sale price per
Q/*

Ilio
Valuaa at 20c, ehoioe, yard

l3o
Ite WOMEN’S RIBBEO TOP
Horv. good black, aak .|/]v,
price per pair.................... 1 t/L'
LADIES’ KNIT VESTS, LOW
nei'k, no alwret, for thii
DRESSIGINGHAMS, A SPEcial lot. 27 icche* wide, including
gxid BUp'o pattern*. e<iaal to lUc
good*, .goes in tbe Aliemanon CNile at. per yard...........c7t'
LONSDALE SHEETINC REGuUrly 12c > yard, for the Al- <?/-»
teratioQ Salr.per yard........... OL'
(10 yard* Iimitj
LN6LEACHED UNEN CRASH
Toaeliug. 2i rard leogUie at. tbit
sale while they Uat. at,
per length........................ ..

$9.98
The GLOBE Department Store

peed9 IM- S7>.be; Uc gooto
IwlBe. NoRestrleUoM

Tour dresimaker would charge you more
for the Bakiog alooe !

GIRLS' 95c Patent Leather Ox­
fords. comfonable. full 'h^oe-d
lasts, while this lot lasts,

140-142 Front St., Inverse City, Mich.

^ LADIES’ AOc GIRDLE COR*
*et» of wb t. betiaie. Uoe f
trimme.!. while tb^ Uat. I^L'

ohano traverse herald tueedav. july

IS NO HOSPITAIITY
I C«ift KM Drawn t

IqnrtiE UlcL, Jslr

U

dlEer«B« betwani nxlradlnz
koMiuinr to • mood m a to«*i optUm eoBDtE. ud taretss
..
nee
the
a vim

bU _ ...
.
«d 00 A <-btr«e of •HUas llqooi
IomJ opUOQ <«uBty. IMdnM tntro...........................
durM
at the IM»l in Circuit c
lit « WMM
IS not alnrs
liquor »blrh «M
wi eonBUBod tnd
that nbUkr ood b*«r wu belnj
ifbt (o the pUm In qooauuea br
TUliera. Bedoll *u
fho CAM ««s oppoalcd
ezc«pUoo«. '
la roricvlOE (be caM, Ibc c«ort
bote iB pan u foUonra: -Th* facia
diaeloaod In' tb« r«»rd betoro oa do
not fbmr tbe cxorrtae o( a JuaUflabie
act of boapttailtr. but on the eoni»i7.
abow the eonductint of wbat U vut-

Many Women
who are
Splendid Cooks
dread brplQ( to prepare ao elab­
orate dinner becaaae they arc
not anffidently atreng to atand
ever an intensely bot coal
nnge. TUt la cqwdaOy tme
b anmmer. Every woman
talrn pride in the table abe aets,
bat often ft is done ftttremen.
does cost to her oevd vitality
tfaroQKh tbe vcYBkenmc e&ct of
cooMof on a coal range in a
bot kftdten.

S3SS--1 ■



It ia DO ka.

Er£rS^5i5-3?S
ET£rfi?5^5.... .

cook a larta dianar wttMt beiB(

It wtn cook 0» h
flhM ao outatde bast, no aBeO.-ne a
at haote tb« kheben or tbe cook. It R btUMdictch Uebted and itnmfdi—, Mdacntead. Itcanba ebanced Oom a alow to a quick fin br nrnfaic a
handla. TboteV no drudfwr conDected with it. no coal to carry, no wood to cbop.
Von doe) baM to wait Aban or twenty rntnutao tfll la Arc ret* fODif. Apply a
Iftbt
rwdy. By Hnqdy tnmlM: dw wickupoedown yon e<t
oa
baanaa beet oe tb« bonoan eftbe pov pan. kmie or oven, and nowbate cloe. li
ban a Coktet Top whb teU fcr kcepli« {da>«o ■»! M hot. drop abdeM for
nEii. «ar*o» or angeepan, and men a taM fce tewrh. It aawa tiM worry,
baohhand wnprt. It doea oU a wciaan naMia and more than aba capeew Hada
wl(bl.A.OB>Sbnmcn; Uw t and Manner alee can ba bad wbfa or witben

Standard OU Company

i»fii

BOim ai a faltad fdf. If ebat
le by (be reapoodcai naa not
a tlolauoa of (be L
s
inruc. D. C..
what tbe leflaUtu
Leland. Midi, July iS.-MUa Bat- auntmer,
teeber of Feet tVayne. wftb a pane [ Mra. A. J. Oetzer of Fort Wayne.
frieuda. hna opened Siinaet couaxe I’-d-. !• at her cottase Pine A'----- * [ toxea nltboDi reculotioBfi and m- uf
here fur the aummer.
»•»» rumaipr.
.Mn- Baldala and aoaa Wtutaaj ac-J
.trmea, of ^IDlnnibm. Ohio, are at
hiTcratde Inn for the aunrarr.

SILVER LAKE.

.ilr. and Mr>. Max Flrher and dau^-ter Bvelyn. came Wednesday rrom
snver Lake. Jnly li.—Mr. and Nra.
Ki WBTne-aiut have aettled in tbelr Tbomaa bnve returned to Cblcnso.
ootuqe tor tbe aeaaon.
bey apend a lew weeks with Wtirjder HUrkledfe ot Indianapolis.
UE SaundfTB each auniBer ftablnc
-ound tbe lakea
.'clued bU fatn'Iy ibU w.
Mrr WiUUo BaUndera. while pick.
collate cn Lake Mlohlri
brotber'a orchard,
from tl
d broke her srtn
toniea are Net Made Public and the
I burt t
Number of Arraata Waa Leantad
Gcorxp ran&eld was thrown from
Ur. Odell, peatfti
For Flint Tima Tway.
col: while racing ud bed twi
'lesbyterlan c^iut
broken. George Iblnka when bi
lib Urn. Odell and
rbiMmi.
Newark. Ohio. July 16.—Newark Mending tbe eupimer at lUrchcrotl.
**•*“ ‘‘ *®“'‘ >»« “> «
• aa aftoniabed today to Icam that beLakeUeeUnai,. Lria^. .
.he larger rrowd a. tb.
ween *5 and CO men were now jaii
Mr. and Mte. A
Lrady. childrc.. L
there baa ever beea
■d. cbaiiml Willi nunpilcity lu ilie
I
There
were,four
Itablee bora in tba
- toCUse
t past two Weeka two boya and tw<
Mr. and Mr».ftrraiik ( mil and1 chitThe baying U hearly aU i
•i. tbe public la unawam of what la
................... n: their ..
tbe Indlnra woods. Ix-land..
J’rof. Moll oi Colic,- -.ni coll-^n-. Ki
Mayor .tnkeJc la boldine hearlnss
la Tael aa poaalble. bindlne tbe pri» Wa> nr, iml, is tilling the |.-ilpll of lh«
nrra ov.-r to the Rnnd Jury alien Ltilheran church ni l.eiaiiil this uuinhe evidence jrarraota, Bx-Mayor .Mh- trer. Later ^ Mlsats Moll ot Ueiioi:
• from FfWay-a Record.!
or a luonlb.
.Tlon
.Mr* Leon Brown -weal -to Grand
Ilelroit. IH Rapid* today to visit friends.
il Idjlwild, tho
.Mias Keaslc Iniuan left for Flint tor Mra McKcichi-r and daugnMrs. Henry M. Coatee who ha* been
vi-lilng relatives in the city return­
ed lt> Beulah today.
Bday a!
Mrw. Ralph Hobart, of Orand Rap­
il:ii. They go fllreotly to U.mkirk. N
V.. «h.-n- Mr HttrtoB Is I'eimsylvanU ids. who has Ivw tUltlng Mr. and
Mrs. A. S Hotan. left today
(Or
icllruad Inspectore of engloes.
Grand l-edge. where *he was called b'
Mr* tiievcna and
t Knoxville, Taxaa
Ui. dealh of her grand moller,
i- UotJatiau for tbe s
.Mr>. William Nash and children
York. July i:. —Col. Roosevelt
leu i.wlat for MldUnd, where she wiii
____ accepied
M*ll her r“lallv.-a.
\
liver a speech < n conservation at ih
Mr*. J. a McEvoy. of Flint, wb.'
Appalachian expoaliion.
Knoi
tins hpen visiting her daughter. Mr*.
vllle.
C. Tcnn.. Oct. 7. I’realdeiil
T
Taft (
A. V. Hniss. of Brovenool. is tbv
xposliio
Fcbcdnlcd to address
siiesi of her daiishter. Mia* Rthel Mrt later.
Kvoy Mm. Heus* accomiented her
to the ciiy today, returning tbl» a;
. ternoon.
I Mr*.
F Smith, who has been vL
liing In Hllliidale. relumed home ye>Hew can tbe' baby grow
lerday. She was acjampanled bv her
t;;other, Mr* Prideavx.
ftroi^if ihenurstng mother
Sukes RKe.
I Mr* 8. lleetK-. .if AldeB. Is vUliInn
is pJe and deUcate?

■ANr ARE REID

Si"

mniams and M. L WUllawa. «f CsMillac. and Miss PmH Piper, of teBtoa.
drove CO the efty today. tafclBg dinner
at UBj>srk PUce.
Janies Vodge a,pd atm. Akbard. who
are rpending the auBBter at i'edar
Lodge. Norlhpori PotnL were in the
ctiy today.
Mia* Gladys Hill is ID with tbe
muBJiw at her hoti.e. 3» Uahm sirerc
Miss Jaicr« Roatosec of Grand lUp-

['imi ])iH)i’'t

‘Ida. IMwccIy <M lUs cRy. hwt BOW of
Grand ItepSda. Is risltinc bar «rM.
Mias 01ad.vt Hill, (nr a wwok Or two.
>;tss BlnBe tkoo. - who has hosB
teaching ecbool at DuloUi. has iwtnn.
AUwney C a 'Alway sequ to
Frankfurt today on legal boslnssa
K- R. Baraev and Mias Hart# Baree. arrlvrd ia.vt night froB Chariofte

CASTORH

1 g»tototi«naChlMggfc

ItIm Kiid Ym Hm
Always Bob^
Bears the

ROOSEVELT TO SP£ll|

in
Dse
For Over
Thirty Years

THIN MILK

PURSE WAS DIVIDED

Ivuiidun. Jiilv i:„- Ix-mte-r. alid N'< il
Gow. two ot the gresuwi modern rtiie
horses, ran a dead beat In the fanakes til
ui
nillou rode
Ix-iitUcrj:
nnd Uannv Malier wan oii NWt G.it'
The purse wai divided.

Sciitt’s Emulsion

makes tbe mother strong
and well; increases and en*
' as tbe baby’s food, mm

r<gl*:.-r.(1 Ml ihe Perk Phtre.
•\ I. foolfer. of Ciarlevolx. depute
Iv».-niie r,MI"clni. i* lu the city tcxlay

Mmiiii

This Adverttsement Brings Good News!
J. W. SLATER’S GRAND TEN DAY

CLEARANCE SALE
Of Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Dishes, Sewing Machines and Homefurnishings of
every description at world-beating low prices.
An LmmsD.
..^SAVING PRICES. COME TOMORROW.

Over 200 Parlor Stands

AftlftaUhlfta Sfterlllec

Dnnag thig great tmmlay ea
WB eball offar tbe moit aearatio
•I valued is hii;b gfado Parlor
Stand* of nil kinda nnd •‘sea.
AbMatifsl qnirtered onk fiaish
, lonr tnrodd fdllar*.
fdllar with
--^ittPdnid, fnll bos rim top, ■
Uble that mUi tesnlar for
UlabatgoeiBow at....M*M
A btuttfal M polihb oak Table.
PVaneb ttyle, at.............. $1.70
AM palialad
24 tneb top

This Great Sale
^

I)idb Grade Dressers
•I Least

Is now qn
Jus 7 More Days

Sale Positively Uoses Wednesdsy, Jnly >6

•tana at..............
Thtfte arc «Wy HM»lea

L OK FOB THE BIG SIGN ON TBE STOKE |

Jin Unbeard'Of

Make Preparations

morris ebair
Ualue

Made of solid oak’frame.
I adjustable back, upholitered in beat Bos*
ton leather both seat
and back, guaranteed
springs, a spleodid
looking and servicable
Morris Chair ia'every
wa^. Well worth SIS.
Price

Thi* message cannot fail to inspire every economical,
prudent and careful buyer; an opportunity never equaled
for buying Homefurnishings—no matter how few or how
many—at prices actually lower than cost to J. W. Slater
aod much of this merchandise will be sold at less than the
cost of manufacturing.

to otti'lxl llii- Iih>sl \vi.iiili-r/iil salt', nl l.-a*l ■•li-- tin.v .liiriiTv ll>'ti'ii. gut ti<-ri' >i|iriiiitjr ihiy if |hoo.iMi-. Vnu t-nii tu'li «ff"nl u> «lr"p
e-vury thing likI c»mv fur you will 1i. u*-!! j>ai<i fur y.mr linu- You
ought Ip attH-k up now for th.- in-xi lit.- y.ars for you won't liat-•nnthor <>ppt>rtuniiy uf this kind ngaiu. ui loast not xihui. Thx
marvelous TKN HAY SALK will op'-ii itilli a grand rush and will
he kt’i>t at n Avliiti- livBt until cl<«ing day, Wedn<-*»in,v evening. July
27. I'lNtni sail'* people hate
eiigugrti lo wait on erpry intwoii
promptly. *o you will not have Jo he aiiti..y.d hy wailing. LOOK
FOR TIIK lUG Slt:\

Look for the Big Sign

First Cast

Tbia grand alook of (-xoeptioeally fioa
Drvascra cfTars a ipleod'd obanoa to get
a v<-ry biautiful Dreaier ut tba priceof
a cheap ooo.
Lsrgd, nmsaire. gannine <|narbrcdoak
Dretaora. full awell Bwenping froat;

I

Cltaraccg Sale Price., i O-ifU
Doze^ns aod dozens of others
sacrificed accordlogly, ranging in
price from $6 75 aod up. Combi*
sets. Somnoes, Commodes. Chif
fonicrs aod other bedroom fum
ture at similar reductions.

TELL YOUR FRIENDS ABOUT THIS SALE

Carpel and
Rug
Division

'TINCf-*

Fifty sards .SO cenu
and Soc Hatting, Sale
Price,per yard ....19c
Three hundred yarJa doe
Bruaeela CarpeL worth
One Dollar

.6.76

TWO HCNDRBD reckrra. to
lake arloctloDa from during this

TEN DAF8 TIME. ,

J W. SLATER
Mala Store. ISO FftmtSt.

REMNANTS — Many remnants of Carpets, Rui

'E

'ering Is _____
Linoleum and other high'' class floor covering
closed
___________
out durini
jriog Ithe sale at ONE-HALF off aod some at
less than one-half.

CnANiB TnAV£«»C HERALD TUEftOAY, JULY »», i»ia
InKived lo Tr.iier»e fily where lbe>
i»i*ern Tr«»*n» CUy and UapMen. UMtEANN.'
* licic vnjTHml in ihe liolel tMume**.
Uapieton pU}-ed OM Hlasldii last Sun- •♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦•*
Hi J I*. Covey, of Honor. *a* in
day Mid won «he fao«. lint thrn
lAke Ann. Mlrh, ,lul.%
is-Ur. uiii 1 11' ycetrrda.v,
band* wtih
Old MUMFon L-ad an' axt-uau u o
Scratiiia ivirmn <if. ilii> pii.ic-'iilrd fi«‘iid* nnd jiro lu.-'kiu* up i-preeetitlK h- "lopiioich- playera ank tr>
filday nJett a! li'ur.iiOL of
tier
I lk HBMtdk wbei^ li«
on tl
dnufthior. Mr*.. Iiwcpb' Ik-rry. *i ih.-

Tbrrt h » a——» pw^^ling »b tliit

m

ryrwkm Painrday nli^i via. ihi- la;nn a.lvm,.s <1 aae of s;. TIk- funeral wtKaeblorh and KM Ml
«.A, hcldrSui.ilay ill ;• i> m. Sb*

Mbort 'lailtire

rassKrls

CRAWN.

of rinrlnntll. OUo, !• ti.-rc vJ.ulns
^..tw Ui»« ; Lor tnoibar. Hm'.Woldoali aua ht-r >
»• »*"”**• M, Mit. <• !■atmnr,
'S.

_________
I

■"» A. <1, O

,11, ,i„ „ Ic

layamaH'tToam aodal Batunlay

fc'kSars^lx'i'sfiSi“■


Jiil
abort protrrai

Mr*

r. Hoe*, of Trnveree Oily, i'

Mr. and Mre. Sufford and rhlldicn

■s-z

a:,;,

S’rrH
"s,;ru';K...
:s:.r
in.- ryj-jly r. i; !!•.

■ bene vjdilnc her uwllier Ura. OUv'
IVIUnsj.

i::

nulled imiu tvi<*.l(>'. Uay View and
• Ivr.vii poinia. «licn- they here
•-ii«>vl|jf; the
aiid
Lhc

IT Sunit. wait will do lert'Mfy

I .'i.e Mlelll|!l-Il
1 hv .bi>re» of ujo, Ann are dott.-d
el»HH Oouie

nos,* 1.okr Ann
lii.h.'p IlK li'v: Alt Utwild

111 wclToiui- all who ,ou;e. lu oo.'oy
le pli-a»nie< oi siorv lur iliem tn-n1

M

SiiKloo and

family

nepanment of the tnierkr. U. S.
I.and eTSro at Maroaette. Ukchlgaa.

At a te*«ion of aaid i-oarl. held at
NoikT I* Itt-reby giveb (bat l^ati
bv prtduur oHl.v. in tla- City ol
MavfieM,
Uiebiga*.
•r*T,-r»e iMt. ID iftW count.v. on th« (TrBdeacn. of
who. on July (. IMS. made llaoaeV.b day of Juik- a. 1». tsid
Kntr> ,\o nw,«. A-jiaL -Va
Pr^-eru'
Hue
rr.>d K. tVmlker,
Ohio, for *e\ o'
SceUm *.
■Ju-U.- ot I’lubair
T0*n*b!p » N.. tU&Be » \\\ UIrbl111 :tu- mkiuT ef tbe nfalv u( f'raaMeridian, and Uaivln
CBadev
■:*
d,T.-»««d.
of UaylTid. Mli-hlgan. wou, on
IVrt. Hupp.-r hatlu* fllud In eald
i;
IWI. made Uonicteui
■lilop prayisa ibal ibe try So
Serial alMl, fv ae-^
of a,-<* and >i>'« of net*. BerllOB t.
fTi^Kjid eaiiir he rranled l
To.uablp M S. lujwe S \V, U]<ktiV *ou»y I'lber iuuablc P
gaii UeridUr. baa Med notke of la
leiiiloa to'make Onal Fire Year proof,
tu r»tal>l>«h rUilu to tbe I
ef the
desirlU^. betor<' tbe Clerk
(‘iei
t'Jrculi Coun of Craod Trat
i- herv-by ap|*:lM". !.T hearing IV ai Tra»e-*C i'll*. MlrhUan. oe
ii..- nnh da> of Jui.f. isio.
I UlioaDi nanu-. aa «iine.ae*; Dan­
iel It Hddlecume. of Pile i^ke. R. D.
1. Mi'-blgap. Jacob M. Aadrreom of
w.*^*a pivviuu. to .ant d»,.^« ru." Ijikts, R. l\ 1. Utoblgau; FW
K Utlla, ol Klfl- laikr. R 1) 1. MlehL
• i.rli:i..1 and .I'.ulal.-d U. Kin bldward Joaea, of 'Kite I.ake.
Muhignn.
I'REl' K WaIAvKK.
JAMES J. nOXOTAS-.
Ju4*.- .V iTobale
RegUtW.
.lull.June H fl :*-July L4S-1S.

... .

Air nnd Ml* .l„hr Kelley ba»r re

I'll iriilseonteminK ikm|i1* "on pi.-a*.
B|.^ndtny a few day* at the Inn. Si;
pr lake.

iT.ATt: OK UlcajUkK. the Prolan
four, for tbe evaary of Crwd Trat

to r'y^d^

FATHER DEAD.

lor SaainaUr Today
-O liii.-rred In'ilir t.cLe Ann rt-uict aert' Warn
te Attend Funeral.
tb-ri Waau r' Irti Kriciu' tor dagtaa*
'Ir. OJiar ferti-i. o' Ml IMemen*.

(Iraan. Mlcb..3nly 16—Mr« Kf«n<>T

IMaa. S^kUneya titnna- -

• « *«•««

l«II cmiar «Mi4ir «t Bowr* Harbor

The CttBBe of Many
Sudden Deatlio.

Kai>iJ>. *

'ter ttieht. the ar<-i Si..;,. .

biTtVy Ighnn. lhat I 'i-Feptrmb--r
next, at in o'clock In ibr fore uuoii.'
uuike api'l i-iliun lu *.dd I’rubal,
t'purl for au onl-r
t-tiaupllif;
iti«
from r*ia h-s Aaalln to IVtry
lii'ppcr an-onliny tu ibe proili-l-vu* of
eutuu- III yuiS'i-k-i- mac- and

a;o,,,.(

hair

err Traverw- Ollj roller* Wedi.*->
«U.».
Mly* ff. lAuidMii returned from Cad
Iliac UoDday.
Tbe flrawn lUteball boy* will play
the Inlerlerhen team Sunday^
Don at Urawn.

SraSfssn^sLrs
mr -^^1. bat tS^Wr tbe nasta.
BwatnHtoot. and tfeai't let a dealer aeU

Tbe WeBe* I*earl

aftei

Reynolds'

IN/lade

ami

and

Sold

ir\ Travorse Ci*ty

JUANUFACnlREBS • WHOLESALERS - RETAILERS - PROFESSIONAL

Mancaret McIntosh are Trawrse Oily
vUliere today.
Mra. .Ar<*le Mclwyrc entertained n
taumber of trleads at a dinner party
Thnroday.
Bari

SMUHtS IN TOWN

Krynolda went to

Tra\-ers.-

City Monday lo rb-rk In a More.

Benton » Eooh

Ura* Mlllun

Autamobiles Vehicles

Latthe

Michlaan’s Leading Unslc Boose

Everylhlag fa
FARM MACHINERY

BROWN LUMBER CO.

Ura

C

Mr*. O

J. Carnet:.

De Laval Separatars.
we carry thv Stodc*
bakvr line. The Olds
Englmr.

MILL WORK AND

Mr*. Oeorce.

1'. H<il!b.-s KnU Mica Potioral

of frevrrBr Oily

< PIANOS* ORGANS. PHONOGRAPHS

LIVERY &
Feed'Stable

Harr wa* a Traverse

Ctly caller Tbur*day.

and all mu.ical instruin^nis $oId cn

"Easy Torma”

pueeu of Mr*

Drop in and aak ut bbon'oar "Katy PnymaEt'

Majetlly Ha44>lHa Within a Few Mltt- Slcliitieih TIuimlay.
utaa and pi NunWer War* Left

121 STATE 8T.'

br •'•‘P-

The Barney Co.

ln« tba Chlaaeo naral raarrrea
alao tba Nina Alton arWead in poit

Extra Special

an route to <%lcaco after apendiua
aoiaa time In Detroit. After auitper, all
the Mtori and oMeara ate had aho.-*-

thlMwcck

itraeta while a

anchor nope ani were picked up t>y

Both'PbooFa

PUT4T0 IMPUMENT

F. Votfuba Harness

CALD^LL&LOUOOI

Company

OTI k HABNER

Campany

the atraela were foil «T blue jackets

Corner Froat and Cass Streets

it* caapanlons of the oppoalte net.
The NuevtUe left at a

a

ni.. but a

Met, aad Wfen feread to «o to Marlak lee hr trala.

I WANn AnilTNER
Oe the Cookldd an Hot Day*—

1

Frattaaid by Lenar.

Til© Isrseal
luakitiR

Pressing and
Reoairing-Goods
Called for and-

in tinbbhil Pouio

ml thalireat

Delivered.

W. R. GOODE

WOOL SUITS
Half Off

' fMtn of Wacfoid eawnty has been reewlved by MIu ■. Mb*

Lovaran.

Vbo la la ddfllao B Ike intareeu of
Tim rrnk

Ban.

TTm

Mtar In imrt

(Wknra:
-I an aotne Into hnalMaa thli fall
•ad WMt a paHAar.

1 an • botbtaer

feiy trnde and t eoafe. ao yon aaa you
woWB not l»T*to took. Ton would
«M ha** to auni'«rer a hot atora In
bet Bonnar daya II you ware my panMr.
1%u aadaraund what l n
Nov If (hla tem oat anlt ym. plaaaa
•end It hartL

Maybe you know of

foam lady that woald IBw a boioAl I

IIS.
130 Unstud

TiaT* nred aMme • kwe thna and I am
Utwd ef H. Wall. I bar* wrote eaoiutb

tnU, diugo-

Qaeen Clfy Motors

HeiM .i—'lal l-mraain* i* hi-Tiar.•m*U treei.of U-kS. u*lBii-.'-»m l.i-.l.
■ uil
r1*>.(*nu. Hw.-ri |.r..:arir
f-,r ■*>
Chas. B. Dye an wub.i*: nix
•ri„-.. KJOi,

t;<5 Heiio,

diacobkl.

fur

4>y. boptacafT hear from you. If yoti
are not a Mv lady, plaaae «ad tht*
bach, aa a nan la apt to pel into trou-

S17.lt.

NIac ns.tt Scrocn
tar SlS.lt» in nrey. white,

,^bla“
'lUaa IrOTpren era* at Bret indltnant

black, tan. aprieot. nary.

and then aaw U>e biumroua *id<

Five Wool Soils
S5.98
I
'

COATS

Matdetoo. Mich., July 16—Mr. e'er

$9.75

takinc bla vacaUon at hh farm home
. hare.
Mlaa BtiaabaU Zoulek 1. wvrUu
for Mra. Sttekaer at Do*ai* Marboi.
Tbe ruah eC fte cherry pkklng U
over at dtepbaa Carroir*. He hai on­
ly a few oaaaa of real late onea yn
to ptefc.
Sereral dlSareet

paroatti

aroutd

- bm bava baaa tverooBB vitb the
heat tbaae last few dayA
Mr. aad Mre. Oeor*e aOrWI from
Tiaewoe City aro vuntm rctatlTee ui
'OarrollMlle'' thU weak. Mr. Carroll.
, who baa been working

Your ^,cholce.
regular
sizes, all loi^ wool coats,
up to $30.

MtDn(actur«rk of Gitaoliue Kiiifioro. r Krjw fitii;
« Sj*-L-I;illy

Your choice a 11 short
coats up do $12 50 each

at the Orel

ed a terrible bora erhleb roeerod belli
hla hand., tha right osa balng the

The

Farm. Ur. Carroll satara great latln
ai Umaa vrlth tbem
tha ftiet daaoe of

tha aeaaaa ai

Bovara Haibn «aa bM Priday avaa

Barney

s «ni k* alL

Bardattr^aed Paiali, AU

GUberCslNew Bakery
aad Ice Cream Parlor
tr rmsetu U'.-.uu.iKrr.dt'kue.lini

IRe Fall Term of
the Needham Baslness College Oppens Mon^ Sept. $.

lUilllam mute

healthy.

be

be

kca Fro<uU:

'

absolutely

FOOT & REAMS

Made in Traverse City

i M&rkrU

Ask Year Grocer f r
(told Coip Uuttcr.

Amomobilc and Bicycle
Supplies and Repair*.
Gni'l Kophhint; a Specialty.

Both mado by

I.v Crt-AID.

GILdHRIST & HINES

Ituyni •■^aadabipiiaracf Uriio. Boon*, Peod. Hay, Straw,
Fanil S#Ki
>kU. Mulincmi all italirancbto. GET OCB PRICES
bKFOR.E For SELL OK BIT:

meat market powder paint

.'“'uioki-i

ut.J

Com Water Patel

Sailed

M.uls

TRHERSE cm CREtMERT

01.3. eerst

Shoe Shining and Hats
Cleaned. Cigars. Tobacco
and Pipes.

3i- a pound. 5 poozd*

KATIS BROS.* Props

l^ardwarc
Paints. Oils and Spotting
Goods
TravaneCiiy

ipaNw

^ili

246 E. From SL

fUGHIS, rOUR rights

J.E.6relUcRCa.

Julius Campbell Co.

fKciiHl'- I

Estimates cheerfully furuisbed.

Your patronage so­

Kuraftur- asd
('.tsi o.- rradll.

licited. :\Ve endeavor to pleasf.
c::,j©2l2E

Show’JSome jv
Courtesy to
Your Tired.
Over - Worked
Feet.
bybayingapair of out Kom<t bbope
iStiucA
.All rstest Guaranteed. '

BaebhRt & Roacee

FroiiiKi,

CiU. ’Ptoca 8T'

O.

a

gallon of paint

The Queen City Electric Light and Power Co-

ill E Front tL

P.5B.5cCigar



BUIU3

btapUnoci lacoy Groerriea.
Fr.sL

Elite Billiard Parlors

ciaTho...

I'r.cro
TraWKCity

870-872 E. Eighth SL
. U.U. its J «r ir J.

Large Stock of all kioda
of Fruit and Vegetablet

O..FTiioJ.Alwa;a Cacd

Nufsed

Good Thlogs to Cat,

Smoke the

Jl. W. KiekMtd

Ideal Products

Big (Ueauer

Made anti guar­

to

Choice mea'.s.

.klwaya oat Ml- Cool* V.K.t

Dealer To Skiplh acd Faody

r--.

1 manufacture the best
from the rough block la.
Granite and Marble.
Why not buy one now?

Craoerse glty mniinflCe.

SMOKE

pure.

STANLEY COUFANV
way* Atiraoiiyo

Orean Huuao3l6Union St,

Sledcr's Sausage and

l-hMI.IM

Queen City Floral Co.

BUGiEE'S ORUG STORE

b<iiw

HOME BIKES EDDDS

W. W. BELDING
Cabinet Wark*
Carpcatcrlag and
GencralJoblWork

Bair Drcaains. Maiiiver-

Both 'Pbonea 43

SOUTH SIDE CO.
*i»lai:zaVk

Teiiei

Ariicics.

Johnson Brothers

. tVood Dtah coaipasy factory, auiialo

Union St., Traverse City

«;«*yai •

Everything

in Drugs and

Khinvif's DonfaaodWiu.
d'e* iDti'le Kiniab.Dour
' Slid WiLdov Franiei.

cii X*

of

Carriages, Waaions
and Sleigha

>nK and Kaoiol Mataaife.

Al'kimU Ilf BniHiiffMateral,
Lumber.
LstU.

tirotvriea

>Sb|prt Coats
93.9S

at the right price#.

MRS. E. L. BONNER

this week

roll la back os Ua mall route, afu-r

and



W4i; JACKSON :r.L:v

anteed

nal tor S1S.M.

tor thb tlma. ao I win Wd yon pood-

Trooka

^

IHonuitienfs
H. E. HINES MdIo: Companr

INSUBANCE. NOTARY
Pnbllc. Real Estate

Best

ate rapidly changing
ownership.
This weak va offir f46
BaswU suit for tmt* ^
MO Orobkl ahade. VirsLT
Silk sbU for $M.M.
iS5 KaturslEkisbsnitfor
tl7.M.
939 Vigortsu tnit tor

in

Leat'ner Goeda of all

SinglB
Cjiliilllirs

Frtfni the Mill Direct ti Voii
i«Mlar from BuekMr in the noriharti

’ D.-alei*
^na

Manufacturera ot^

deacriptiotis. Therightgcpda
C3M street, Traverea City.

Choice of aoy $C 00 to
$7.50 valoc; White Lawn
or Giogham; mitiei*
■izei and ladies' 54, 36
and »S.

. Uvalem ■ueklay-^tetter Offered t
V

Trav*r*e C:-.y. Mich.

$3.75

tha raaur sranbar of then aoc« aud­

ntuaber ef the aallor nan didnt eon

/

^voild

DRESSES

Mnall boat!. The laaolta ware that

Building Malarial .

Unr niuiio, A S|Usro De-xl

cmZSNS- 'PHONh 335

>^od Coro Plontara, Sprayi-iB—

uamber Umi did not'alld down the

A

Figures your

Farmers* Supply Co;

Baiorday afwnwon ud aocbured .tusi
off Dip <1. It. * I.. tbe idaBhrllla bcln*

pLn.

c iiDpli'te 111 e if oiiib'l yroida aiul ahtet mua'.v.

Betl 'Phena 163 Cllz. 602

TW) natatnc aTI^ Naabrllle. bear-

Irare «ata oa tha

Oriff-in«ll Bro^H^rs

J. ilrnckeo k-ft for Detroit Wedocc
day.

F>.

lU-IM umaa St.

IVl c

Tbe home of np-fo dalc.MIUlDcry. Special
qnotalloDS OB all bala la Ibe alacc tor a
abori UOK only. Style, qaalMy, price aa*
saUalacltoB ouraatccd.

8IIAN0 THAVEIiae HtRALO

SUNSHINE
ywi«

kuMhiM

will try ntwr t* wiry *r
:fmakMit«nyttilA«.
will try U k* M kippy “ I
wU Mk* •vwykMr kkppy
M far M I au>.
I will try w ka Ipvlsa k*lpil aaP hM tt avarykady and
ta avaty la«iad thiap.
I avar fall In tryina ta da
thaaa thli»*i. l will Try, try
ataia.*

TUC80AV. JULY M, nn.

^ Ik*- MUBUto* aad wtj
into tka
Ww« reu <n« of (kow «ko kpokt
ik;. bata«wto«i#WBticaitBM«tek Uic lut «v oC Bduiel? I wettdc
ht( kaada.
«kBl gnti na arc Ik.
~rr« cM 7m: t‘T« fot Tva!” ha
*
.
OU HliklOk. Hick
Jaly (. 1
L ba aald. ~
IHd you aver play “Hava You Sara.........................................
-

ele Ooa playar walfca around iha ou:
'nwroapoo Auni Roae care ii op.
»d t^hllk
Tkero wa. nothlo, beyooTtb«.
^
»!

thl. .-I
-Mo'. ™ O. ar»«4r Tb. Or— ol *'•» OblU M.b CUM.,. Bbo., ol

rbrjrrr^T'brrz

k» Eond. Ho knaw
when the batcher boy coma wKb the
and was M'tho ceoTa aide whaa
she received the baMoL mooUag tor
its abarvJlB deiahied ta a plunge batb and
wooM splash sway In an esnb.ra
crock, s duun ;iow* * day. If n was
»»• ■■ktktnrro a lew unaa to ki rau filled foi blm Hr ston loreJ red
snd blue, snd If Isdirs rsi1<-d si the

“W >“
use drcescd In Ibuw.- hues Ifae lord> « -itT to «» 1 kave h-l
ypuap cros would heto m
e frantic,
■"
“•
spresaiap his wisps sod tall, bobbing
Ills head from side to side and clrcl
ing aroond with loud cries of "Come
on. Come on.' to the great auuse• Ik prtut.
menl of all Hr would even go lo
r,->m
ihe sate wli# the visitors and have le
be brought bark.
H hat brea a bol dr> month

^
A Snassy Newaboy
call and doffa enjoy drlnklns
Tb, ,.u,«u ... bim^
.u, ol
the ttooe kept luU ot fresh wa
. b.,a.r.. .ui,. „ u,. „.mi p„
luv yard.
« lb, c.
ol N.. v..:»

“s: M,..b,M<-»,M.u.,„.bo„„-

scb kU owe] place beforo be Coataa of HatUacv Tbe laal two poatcn like l«tero
U lanM b> tbe qpaaUoncr. If ta«- *>* ware really ao
sad. be la “K.“ and ih* qaaaUooer >kai your Praaldeut 1 coliia to print
leliero on the
takea bit pHce la the cirde.
ihemamoos ibc i Sanahine
pase.
Another sane chai la banlar to play,
that la. barte for the ooa who U
HIM CLARA HATCt, tditar.
•UNdHINE
LETTERS.
“It.- la LkofjppaR One of tbe play
KlnifileyrkUch
&rsanliad. Oaaamkar ■, IMt.
M. tteRbrna 0ooa«.“ ipaa to a
July 5. 1910
ILJUi off at tka -den “ the ^ra
Dear Praaldeai—
*'^GL'bliii to COM out.
would
'‘Lane florwe. lame sooae. eaiik catch
'
*«"• ahybody." Lame Oooae rW ~L t>«i
ipend tbe ,
PaiMray EMaMa.
can take only throe aiep^ when ha
J'’**'*'® '^‘1
I btve beea buty alth acbool
«• A- «-* mutt
muH hop
boo on one foot,
eno. frytof
fmne tto .» ^0“"“^ ' •«*“' " •*
I did Mt have
a p»d time.
a anydilns. I wooM Hke
tbe otSara whDa boppbs AD ttsced '
, oronyes.
icc cream. uub-u
,
, , , beooBa
iwubMiie lame
i~‘"r av^wv.
swee. 4t ■
a lame
■■■-" pwwo
fooaa ’
~
iv iMrvii vbrQ your birthday
nm. bit toot down'whlw otrtaldt Iha
* Hula lookins ^ y,, .i.ier li wriUn*.
■riMMM In 'hu ..Mnlrm. tnnk *rr.n Jn.l
_
dS iSar tie"'i4t-»M ttapk
»“• I. the erTrUme abV...............
“tka Cradit
<rtre hji^ back. Tbe player
• ">«
• of my Sem ins Clnb slrb bt.
I proeram. and a mtnhmallow ,„j. we
a and beRail July 1, 1910, tlL
• of tbe roatL I am ten years old and am iu ,« ivtroli. Well, pood-bye.
with lova Irom your Sunbeam,
next fftma. The bopping need not ai- the «fth r*de, My ttudles are readBertha Comm.
I know a rhannlBs IKUe maid
waya be'done with the Mma toot, ins. arithmetic. speUlns. lansuafe.
srosraphy. and phyitotofy. Kone ol
-jiy hlnhday cemM two days h
So raty rtch, they tty.
aold ael too tired.
them
are
bard
lor
me.
I
wtsb
you
fore
Chrisunae. Bertha, oa December
It keapa her buty aU tka ttnw
bo you Hke bltodfoM tamatf A Job
could
hare
been
with
us
the
last.day
:^rd.
To stn bar waallk away;
ly eme U •Nelshborm." There hat to
aka siraa tka nora aba hat. ^ ^
aumber to play. One-haU of school
Mow. ian't that qnlto qoear?
beVUndfoMed'andeeat«»*•> »» 8«PHasUns*. Uirh
This UtUe maldb a mUllonalroJuly 9. 1910.
ed with' a racaot chair at the Hcbt her. I hare loat my button and mrould
hMM .< ..M. -n. pMnM wh. m
{WWflnot blindfolded Own take noelUon in
I
We bad • Sne rain here last nisht
|toartiHf»arT«BAsoewunUy.
Sairftoe^^ot^and^^BndVou .nd there is a lovely breete
.AP4.alitfs alone the way.
. ^
and all of tbe eunahinfrs well.
morolusThe birds are .
AWI wkM she «oes each MtUe task
Prom your Sunbeam.
.crumb, wbicb i always put o

bUodtoUed players and seat i
eedrea. The object of the same la tor
aaeh ot the Mlndlolded
playera to
Saaaa who It 1s tkal It alttins at kU
rlpht hand. and. to enable blm to do
this, tbe lander bat the n
playen all this. «*heB a hUndfoldad
playarmaksaacorveci suets as tohla
nalpltoor. bis baadacu mate be remorad. and tbe person whose name be
Saeaaed lakes his place. Under no
other dn-unstaenn Is a MlniirnUad

'

.

It home, but broken off. I'love to ptsy with doll*
nod put them All to bed every atsbt.
Wtih toll oji love.

LU,
»,C.
How aad about yoar doll-rblld'
July C. 1910.
■ hope she has a iweei tamper ai
doesn't complain.
> ihoudht I would write to you tbit
A^raoon. 1 am awfully slad my
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
Grandma Elmer sea: m my name.
intereatlng Sterita About Crews,
‘r.*!
«>' >“» sUter. Rosa Belle
Two curious stories about crem.
Bunshlnr riub. I bad b,,,
ioae up from the South,
*>•*'> wantlSk to srnd them In for One was loW by U. 8. Senator Wode
quite a while, hut_never bad lime, to Hampton. That noted man ol affaire
KIsd daada and stollaa and
Then the other day 1
the recently saw on his plsnisllon *a
words
^row that could Isuth and talk
essins. and that bar- ‘u.rt and button you srin: me. I «n
An Uka a toMen srala
«y Grandma Elmer once ia flock of wild crows (n rebed
That, whan the harraat-Ume la come, toff ben done and the ebancM. If •taylns1 with
am as
.vmons tbe branches c
Oteas untold bat* agalh.
^ k»to* proceeds as at
Your SunahUier.
the tame crow, flylns Into ihHr n
Oh. what ^ happy world *twooU~ba.
Gladys Hay Bates.
„,u,ed them with;- “Hello' Hos
With anrnr-Miir tbafa draar.
AnoUar tonny BUndtold came to
Tea. I tboniht you and Boss would arc you.' There' was a loud rush
Wan oetfYonaAmimoaalfa
~Dncla iamaa.*' One of the Snaablnreceive the card and button, of wlnn as the flock took Bishl. for
have your um wild birds bad never bclort
' -taura Aiwa Paysa.
laaUe a dreto fonnod by the othera Grandma aend In the names.
such "crow talk- as that. The oltari
Hekolda a stick or oana la his bands.

story ronics frem Oconee. In Ccor*la.
- TktSlo^ Eton.
Yon all drole around “Uncle Jamea".
pnUlamaburi. Hicb.
Robert HcGrcr. the son of a fanner
TWmb 9b s toaa.'- aaid SlorTto boy. .antll
, a tap
- with the atlth oaJU a
July C. 1910. llvlns aesr that place, causht a youns
s’
Presidentcrow and utuhi blm to do many
nrnmt^^.I Iff
of.EAoUare tkerw'
W.doUara
fkare. one neanat it takee bold and must re^
,
.^tien once before and 1 tricks, as well as to say Bob"
n and lou nmn.
Ply to three qoaatloos asked by “Un- ,hou*hi t would write apaln. Where ptalnly. Every mornln* lor
deJamee."^trleeiocueeewboit .Ad
.penj ,be poorthT 1 went moniba. the crow would fly into Roh‘ to. Of cooM the one queetiooed usee to Acme and bad a pood Umc. Our ert'a room, perch upon a bed post.
Bead to ooma to me.
overy means to diapulse his vokm and roses are atlU In bleom. They have and caU "Bob: " “Bob: " "Bob'-untM
r« ^BMAsts just all bo wants.' ^e mom bectn hla replies each time iten In bloesoni since tbe first of tbe boy would pet up. So every .
. D, momma, thiak horn aleo hwOI
aaylnp “Ob. Unde James.- U Un- June. I have been bavinp a pood in Oconee bepan to call tbe crow 0

‘ ole James poeaaa wbo it to. the Umc throuph vachtlon. ■ Wc arc build- Last autumn. Bob Joined a flock
v*-nloro- or “nepbew" beoomoi “Uncle inp a new barn, and are pomp to crowa and from that time until
•®ut whan poor rnoMp to aR pniie. Jtmea.-and takea bis place In tbeoen- build a new bouse mnd cellar. In month apo he was lost. In May Bob
win you do. BC daiilBS.
ur.
about tour weeks we win move into took his stand In
^•V ttanr
A perl pamc for a party It tkto: **"'
bouse. There are some peo- and bepan to call out “Bob: ' ' Bob:
•'Why. namm'. I win boy soom
all the boys Into om room, the
across the road “Bob!" whenever be would see a boy.
' .JM keep on baytap H apnimpirto IMo an adjoining one. and intha Gem os. They have three chlMren. In that way Bob
•“*'
*»»*on. for a man wbo had heard ol
doorway hanp a cortaln havlnp two
all of the time. W’lil yoo please the bird canpbt him
PMSIOCNTE
^
enoopb
me another Sunshine bnlion. as I'tenee.
tbow the « I. Give each pueat a pa. send
*
VISIT.
.....
...... I have lost mine? Well. I mus/dote
-hat the crow Is a bird of more
U per and pendl and have them come.
^
ordinary inialUpence. the tollow* A Bumbar of toUmw hnve
poor PreaidaBL dnrlnp the laat two, one at a time, to tbe cortaln and
Frooi your Sunshlaer,
top anecdote will clearly prove;
,
plan
their
eyoa
at
the
boles.
wbBe
or tkreo waoka, tram Suabhlners wbo
Mary Blrm.
A miller saw two crows llpht
each plrl eontM In turn and writes toe
wished tkat they mlpht learn
What happy times you and your his mill-poBd. One obtained
new pamea »o-«ay. tbaae tout happy
of the boy to whom ahe thinks
have topether, 'ocllnp upon a cake of Ice. but the
What games do you play?
other, h-ss Judicious to Ibr selection
•flers bow
^ many of yon imow tho game f thdr mrearacce to keiA In the
of bis tandlnp ptace. pilrbed
Af Bird Dodem? Tkto to tho wny It
•‘''I* ^
Rapid riiy. Hich.
some pulpy »nom, from which
»^^r Yon an stand in a nro. leavlnp
«d
«>ora pueds
impoastme to estricaie btmtwo ptaycri ouladde. Tboae two np- fo w *h<Be waypreaulent—
aeU- Hto companion Immediately
raasu the bird daalort. beh Bun- y
«• «“l»h lam ashamed of myself for not hav- came tobb-rescue and trb-d tobrip
MtBor ropranants a bird—one Seine a
.tellinp you such inp winien aooarr. thave kyat my Bon himout o'the predlcamem
Pmdtoc
«w, another a erase, another a can- * *‘»*»»Wby
^ r»«« nboot. that
and
be pleased If however, that ibis was liuporrtoU. he
aiT. and BO om OM Wid daotar says *** *'•“*
yoa wHl send me another one. I mopped, elevated bis hasd to s poal
to the other:
uwelber When Harry
brother and hto name Uon that denoted calm and msiure
"1 wish to bay a Wrd."
would pot op bis tiny foiadngsa and „ >v«juee. Wallarc has s mua irtJie dellbetaiton. then chatted for
“What kind of a blrdr asks the
Aunt
named Snowball, and he bas a ment with bis unfonunaic comrade
•Mod Eealar.
“• ^
dog. The dog to white and yellow, red flew off
-A Wrd ttet «u ly ML" Mys the
*Aink- ; si,; eg at home the I'ourth ot July
The miller decided that he would
font dsalar.
inp cap and begin, -1 love yoo more vml bad a good time. I hope that all watch the conclusion of the m jole afTdtT wWlr" anawera tM other
* bnshvl of penniea!"
the Sunsblners did. too.
lair. In about ten mlnouv the r
Eeator. “taka what yoo w1M.“
Bonahlner,
beat uptm the irrand of me.-o“Tbea." Stow tka Et*t dsalar. “I
more than two haM of kfg
Loorlna UoPhersen.
lurced with two ethers of his species,
an take a R*ia.dcllars!" : — —.! wU! be glad to send yon and Hors as first sid to the Injnred Th.- ihfv-e
as
as the weed to eat ot hto
Then Aunt Rose,Wild say. "I love “■ ‘-"'•l.ir.e buttona I like to have P-n their, beads topeib.-r to consulia
. flew around Ibrir imprisoned
the Snaheam' wear them.
■MUk the “poWn- Burnt leap frosn you tonper than

•ompanlon. essmlned h;s condition.
m aad ran aroond It to escapeA abakc of that ilny forefinger, and
Rapid City. Mich
anAlben by a Joint eSon rstoed blm
B ba catches aha hlrd be pots It Into Hairy-would anawer. “But I loro fed
July
>.
Vi-lO.
rp
and stood htm on the ice Thu
acapo. wberotl most stay Ull antho kmpw thaft-^pn'^Cbristmaaes:"
. Oea IVvsUeM-being accorapitohed, Iber
rubbed
ethar birds are caapfau
,f
tl tore you Hear around tbe blodir ’
W> have a lot of flowers this snm- agalMt him to warm him. brushed
Tear Proaldaat thlMa (hat (ke Aant Rose would aay.
We have two doves, they are the froxen snow from bis wings,
game ot "Anlnais" to Ms of foa. too
''And I love you all over the park:"'
black and white. 1 hav
a little finally aU departed together, the
Too aoH all otaad In a HiWe aroond Harry would i
, kreiher smmed Wallace I have Bv<y^ crow betog in the center of
a Rlayer wbo to WlndfoMed. and wko
“I Me yon as high as this WMoel" I
II be iwelvi- ye^ olu obers. as ibongb It was still n<
a Uttle Hide in hto hand. Jala AMR Biw woold declare.
«h« tlrod fathar cemaa at mWU
Mo graeu hhn with a amOa.
Bm toat Ua Uttle aerraats an.
Bar marry ■ways hetnlla;
•ha gtvaa rifta to rtoi and poor.
Ta sn^that eoma aaaar,
Vnr she's a seoerous mUlkmalre—

—“ .•*■* Mo.,u,,.«M.
cMnU three. Then etop. and he potato
wtth the auc* at OM of you. and
nninen some animal, each as a bone.
a dec. 0 pig. or anrthdM he thinks of.
ne BMWhiMr wbo to pototed nt tksn
InUttes tka OT of the antnmi aaawd.
and the one biladMded tHea to goeos
wbo baa spoken, if tbe goroa la wrI. ibM that -aalma]'' to “IL"

cburcb-steeple. Harvy would say.
'1 love yoo aa deep a. the -eU:'
“Pooh? I Iot« you o the bottom of
tbe lake!"
,And so they wooM go oe.
^t one day. Harry had a hrlghi
tkongbt. After he bad lorod to the hot
tom of tbe ocean aad down Into the
le of tbe eenb. and to tbe top

“1
j
Sunshine buium.
, tav* htnted for it but I ca.oot find
It, u yoo will please send me another 1 win thaak yoo for It. Our school
lath of AprtL We
had speakliig the'ltat day ol' sebooL
i Uilnk 1 will Hoe oowl
Frem year Eoashlaer.
Flora UePberoea.

Jim Crow, write* Fsnnie a Csrotbere in Bird and S.ture, irlllng
young crow that came to her family
when tt was very young Jim w
apreM bis sable wings, purple
their deep bUck. and nil ti s'hoarse
voice. “Come on. Come on.' very distloetly- He woold greet bu n»*
with "Hello. Pa-pa." aed deiighied

Lvsa there, aad 1 arad btni so aiteraoao paper b.v Carlo every day. to
the iway yoo have eeea."
“Yhea they always send tbe dog
wUn It to time for yoor trala to

had aa Am Rath who owned a booSIsl of games, sad wkao woUAaows «
sport* railed, abe was alwdya appaoled to;
-We mi^f pUy -Inltlato. " Bertha
Uhl “It needs a good maay. aad
“No." said be, “thei- never sead there must be IHly or moile of oa.
He kaows when It to lime for Une' bas to be biUdtoMed. Tkeu the
-aln. sod comes over here to rco4 all rhtnge neats. Enpsee* Pm
It of hto own accord, rvto or bltndloldrd. Ot coarse. |,dooY know
wbere aovbodv i> I walk np to some­
.hiiM.-. summer or , winter."
body and rat any quaoUoo 1 ptooae.
-Bui docs net Carlo so to the wreog and that one moat answer to wwds
iralo somHimes*" I saked. with cow begjonjeg wKh bis tnltlali. I kaeo
iderable ^osay
to gtiei* hii name to that way. One
aiiemloB night somebody asked - my brother
••N*ver..ir'\He
an>>/siO bik this.
.\orton wbo be-was. and he answered.
-Tto* can a d« leU wbsi
Naaghty Urle ChlM." for Hovxm
to- eo s«
know wken lo go to meet lawtor i'hapin U to great ton when
yon get oted t® It ibr iniiiir' I sskfd apslB
Tbe children -nterTO Jalo the play
That is more htsn I <»o tell ' an
with Bodsy test. and. after
"»«
•"« ■».
.b.«i- seata. It was some time before iMy
were qutoi cnoagh to begia the gnma.
“ "" “>
"" I •»«"
ptoifurm till ae Then Bertha, wb® was bltndlotded.
saJkml akiog tbe plasxa aad slopped
lad passed t
U-side a boy. it was atUl bow. ea'S® CaH® keep* watch of the lanr
Iwtlrr ibsD the .uuductur tUltoell.'. t-pi tor a few fficgle* here aed Ibore.
-"Wbo are yoor Bertha asked
> Tvttutrkrd, for tbe dog dvwa not
In s Kinatc came Ihe aatwer. la a
I® <»- remloded,"
sduMkv voice. -A Lovely Clrt."
. *'^e conducur toughed, snd I won
Ai this there was a great 'aboot.
«• red. va n- walked away, .who of my
which made Brotka PW. a* sooo as
'outg friends, of whom I hive s rrea:
she cosid be heard:
““>• •»“W
»» tolthtol and wsicb
-1 dou t mock kelteee yoo aie. I
*>' the yesr round as Carlo, who
missed the train, thoupb be half tbink yooTe a bey. Lot me aoe,
-A J* C- Oh..lkm>w! Too are Al­
‘'’“U »« "IvH «,l»c hr «9e dork."
lan tlrorber. areoY you? I EooY fcaow
'
your middle naPto '
Ttve Squiirot Who Loved Mua«. Bh. ws.v right, ao the haadkarAlof
,
, «K.rtaman

'
looking out of the
when v
glreer pave two shtni. shsrp Mavis
whistle. The codUaci*:.
wbo hsd been reading s nrwsr»prr in
seal near me, srosb-. snd loucbiup
my shoulder, asked if I wented lo sc«
. -real country n.-wwboyl. of
course, answerod -V.-s. ' Bo wv Mete
Jd out on the ptoltorm of the car
The conductor hsd folded up bt*
sper to a tight roll, which be held
I hU right hand, while he stood mi
the lower step of tbe car.'bolding on
' hto left.
I saw him begin to wave the paper
just as we a.nng aroond a curve In
ruck, and a neat farmhouse rom. „„i.
beg.n to wbtotle an air to
view, way off across aeme open ,
'In s iwlBkllng.' ssys be. “the litSuddfkily the conductor Sung th^
^
waned Iu head to
paper off toward the fence by the aide
listened
( mtnmat
of the railroad; and t saw a Waoh. .ft„, n* had scrambled down the
shaggy form leap quite over tbe fence
”•-------- --«• •'«' t.e sat up and Usiened again. Pretty
alight Just wherv the newspaper, af- ^.on be Jumped upon the pile of rolls
bonodng along in tbe grasA had ol which I was. c.wb^. sitijn four feet
fallen beside a Ull mulluto stalk iu
yp
umbiella of
i lagle of the fence
^uahv isO. sad looked stralphl
It waAXblp black dog. He stood
nu-, hto little eyes beaming with
beMde tb?< paper, wagging hto tail, pu-asure. TMn 1 ebanged the Inoe.
and watching a* as the train moved
p, rtlpped. But beswiruy away Ironi Wm. Then be
^
snatched the paper froX the aroond em be rails, and. as 1 wateked him.
In hto teeth, and toaplnp over the j,
„<.^.d as If he were tryagato. away be went aero.* the ip, « puckei up his mouth to whistle,
fields icmirf the farm-house.'
, changed Ihe lui.e agato. but tola
When we last saw him. be wa* a_ h®, he jaoh,d so lunny as be scamp^
ere black speck movlBg over tbe ered ®B. that I l -i -t out taughlng.
meadows, and their the train rushed gud he
back no more, 1 bad
ibrougb a deep cleh in the bllUlde. Qm^h more enjoyraent OOt of this
Id the- Whole sceoe passed Irom oor ,q,„rrcl Ibito If 1 had shot him '
ew.
.
__ i_-_________
"What will be do with the papec.r'
SUNSHINE STORY,
ssked of tbe lall young con'dnetor at
•initjplo^ Psrtv Oame,
iny sldc
as at > elf al:. rnoea pany at
rarry if to tb.- folks at the house.' i
'imer hotel where Berth* tksp.■ answered
,1" proposed li-lbto same of “Inl-;|s that your bomer I Inqqirrd.
ilato" Tbe HiUdren bad all found
Yew." be responded
'•.my fsiber out that the fhapin girts and boys

srsia were changed agalh.
Alton's flrol qoeeiloB wm:
"What do yoo do for a IMhcr'
Cart f-hapla happened to be the
one to answer, aad as he wee Med to
(he game be tboogbl qoleUy.
“Catch iig ^lodAUk." be said.
Allen guesaed at esKe.' ""CEBtle
Cowles.- and as that was witihg. be
bad to keep on.
HU next Stop was by Motor Pat­
ter. aed to Ike queoltoh. “What ao peo
like best la all the wortdr aka aaawered. “Harpi aad Plaaoe." lor her
middle OMie was AaBsue.
ARer
er a;Hule
a;^ule tkoo^t ih
Ike ««— was
eilp' gBsssod, aad :
AUan a plac*.
Tbe cbiMieo pdayod “taUlali-, mKfl
>of>P(R_«aa aaaooacod. aad oaly a
part) faaat cooM oaaily hero drowa
them away from this dallghttal how
game.
WBaro Tbop come ream.
Max aad EdUh were playlM ««k ^
a new flag ‘Papa oars tberoll bo a
new wur IB the flag protty aoaa.”
gmvely
said
foor-yaorrold Max.
-M-beroll tbrr SM HJ" asked hie littic wMsln -oqU of fkiamfly/-SMwef
«d Max "1 s'peee the I'alM ^Etatea
een bavo ‘wm aay time aba waais

TRAVFWSF,
CITY DAY
Friday, July 22,1910
Monster Picnic Dinner
Tables set lor S.ttO, Collee sdS Snasr provMed. It**
Noon, SlandarO Time.

Cadillac-Traverse City Leagne
Ball game
Everything Free. Grand Stand,'BIeachera: not om eenl
lo pay. XM p. m.

Band Concert
aad mmtlc all dmy long, eommeneino ie.*M a. m.

Games and]Sports
Ol aU kind! lor yoang and old. snltablc prUea* no ca®
trance fee. 10:S0 a. m. ItHM Noon.

Good Speaking and Singing
Talks by Prominent Business Men and olkcrs. Bond
Mnste. Vocal Solos loUowlng Immcdtalely after
dinner.
THIS IS YOUB INVITATION, ssd wc arc Iseldag lor yoa aad
and all yoar lolks lo be tkere. Tbls Is aa iavltatloB ta
every Farmer aid Farmer’s Family la Grand Traverse
gtoB lo be welcome gncslE ol Traverse City and kcr boatlUfl baslness men. WE HAVE ATTENDED TO THE GOOD TIHE.

Alt Yon Have to do is Come

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