Grand Traverse Herald, April 27, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 27, 1911

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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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1911-04-27

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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(Sirattib

and Traversa Bay Eaela

XWICE A. WEEK- • TUESDAY ANDTHURSDAY—»1.00

A YEAR

TU-'-VKHSK riTV. <5K.\N'1> TK.WKKSK C4K STY. .MU IIU;AN. Till KSDAY. APKII. 27. IIUI.

DETECTIVE
IS ARRESTED

nil REStDENT BONE

WELFARE
TO EXTEND
ARMISTICE
YOUTH'of

FOR ILLE6AL FISHII6

OF CHILDiGIVEN GOOD

CONMITTlES

ElOHTeeN ON TRIAL
FOR CRIM.E

• Men Were
Coufrty by C. AIIm Smith

DDCK LINE
STILL IN AIR

Harlow C. Merrill, aged :.9 years,
AmussO Of Killing HIs Mother and
Cedar. April » -lAst night, about I
________
died SI hfs home in Bensoala Tues
•later at Maidstone, Vu
tnHnlghtDeputy ^me Warden G Ai :POSTPONEMENT FOR M OAVfl Uday alter only a few weeks illness, the
in-March.
Irn Smith raiilured four men red hand I
CURED MONDAY NIGHT
iinmediate teuse of hIs death belnp
HAN FIVE DAYS
_______
ed while .pearing fish at tbe bead ofi
tOMOAY NIGHT.
cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Merrill wat
hiMilal
well known In Ibis city and has iicen
a resUeni of the Orauil Traverse te
gion the greater |*ri of his lile. The
_______
. ar-oiU }oti:U » ho has been con------------tthubrU-k.hrwealth; farmer, who lives
-----------'lody was broiiglil here Wednesday
Hull- on the sus.
iimi north <>r (War. Jake IWiseUki. ANNUAL REPORTS SHOW DEPARTSlid Hie Iiiiieral eervl.i-eji h.-ld fnmi REQUEST FOR MORE TIME WILL :
irili-te»l his mother
John ^belek an.1 Mike Roeinakl of Ce
>IENT8 ARE EFFICIENT
PROBABLY BE GRANTED
Hie Atid'-rson undrnaking rvntns
p
tragwli .>citirTfd at
lermenl look plais- !<■ OjksixHl
lif.ii..- on MunSurpriso Was Sprung Whan •upsriip
Prospect of Peac
Brighl—J,.,.
p ,u„n|..r
Ih
BvPVblican Spilt The
it- the
Tuiinh-r »oung Heau.;
I and Ortfa Motendew H. O. Jeyat Tendarod Hia
Progress
Marri«al Arriva in U« AngalM
title -lung
shonUrr.
ReeignatJan—LaaVak'CKy Em­
St tOnee by Repreientativss
ive« to Favor Laroilette. Bris­
entered the Im.iih- of a uelidibor and
Haavilr Manacled—EipeetBd
ploy for Banar Peamon.
0. Each Side.
tow and Cummins.
i-alinly luld the |n>rM>n- there that bih
In Jail Thia Afiemoon.
moilier. .Mrs Gi-ucge Ih-aii. and his sis
Washington. April 36.-The repub
. April
lie iM-ace ter. Ml«s Nlna.-Heaii. had been shot
Icdlanapuila.
A|iHI
2<l.—llelM-live
nue» latomtile. Ii Is;........
William J. BuniaVne iaat niabl arreKiand ...............
klHrd.
.Veigbliors rushed to the Ib-an supremacy in the senate wat
but iMXblng of great
Pspsrs
spill tn tbs nnkr
igbl the Madero.^ wtu
«am K1'Hean
want
K1 :Hean lioDie
Imme and found the Isxly of Miss '
ed for comrlldty In tbe alleaed ki<lI transplrad to famish any aX-------Paso for the meeting |iia<e of the com-, Xina li^ imol of blood on the floor of when the regulars today refused three
Qaidnc or J. J. McNamara
aod re111 U such a thing was exported
Perry P, l*t.wers, publisher of the
Quartermaster Geo. Stearns of Mr- inUei^Ti-.
leaaed on tlD.MM Bail. Burns waa er']the frCiif'ball., while ihai
of .Mrw demands of tbe progressives. The dele
prreenl.
As that waethedat*
iids were that l-aPVIleue be given tadllUr Kvenlag News, bus recently
hei-Min I'ost IK. G- A. K-. has rer<>tied while on bis way to ihe iiolic o
WaeDlnRion. Aiirll K.'i —Dr. Vasijucz Bean was Iti a lied room tin the npiwr
llte bearing upon Hie dock llaa
*e.e bullet
uu..e. - .'>sve Oil the .-onmiinee ol inlerslste purvhased Ibe t'adlllse fiiixen. whif*
celvcd ilie frdlowing bead Mones from Gomez, head of the i-uiilidestlal ugeiii-> (floor of the lioii-e. Theie- weie
coon to aurreader bliuwli.
•jseMlon a t-etllhux was presaniad'Dy
Young Besn't-ommeree. BrUlow ou
foreign rela-;‘'«» Iwes imbhshed Iher.- tor several.
Ibe government sit fw <Jak
Wood
.k-aii ri-iolulhminrH here, i wounds in Im'iIi h
majority of Ibe pR>|iertT
b^dm
Kidnaping Charva Net Ukaly to Maid.
-In. ,,,
Ileus nn.l Cummins on flnanca. «*rob- Jesrs
Unring ihe Usi
few
Jesrs i
rmeter^; .
.
cvmeti
yeolenlay
reeeivid tdensr
ng the aouth side of the river aUUakH) tabor offlrisls who are irylnit
II. O. Gllleit; Oompan.v J. tflh N, troiu Franciseo I: Madero. J
It all vTuriK
to oVaat the capture or Iba allcRod
impr\whi<
iwri the regulars and
Ibe fight i
V. Inlt.
el leader. Up ratify 1
Loa Angalas Times droamltars. itartlc,
dall.s^wr. For «me lime IhU
(-bail.' Shultz, Company I. 1!Mh 111.
I
PC
carried
lutu
Ibe
open.
I tnio^wilh
mid have a chant* ivCgM lagother
larly Joba J. McNauAHi or Indiau-C__ Renubhean-'tthdilloD
ha» l>een realized b; Cadll
:
Washington. Aiwtl :6—Repubib...
, ............... ______________________1........
*V
______w
Id no* the Ctiten
hma
«*»«■ ot the minor polnu
edgBr K. Cliaae, Cbmpany U. 3rd
senate i-oRimiitee upisylntmenta wlll-vs'-.
ras asmbllsbed. Tbay
f lu- preuented at a rain us SI 3 p. m. lo-,
merged . iU. Ihe N.ws Chsries 1'h' **":• *
Minn. Inlt.
iMh..r of
_f ’lploteste.1 B—• «*«■ «»*e *• « IFSW
I>r. (bjUK-z last nighl nfriclullv noti­
l. h promises to-Iw
to -l« s
a stormy
slormv Siaiiley,
Piaii.ey, for
lor jtmn;
jtianv year
tears publisher
;da>. wbl.h
Jerome Spaulding.
ling, t(Vtmpany If. 8th fied the-XlexlruD govlTllllllIU of the
aflair
Tlie
derno. iailr iTst
list olh
will V
Iw -.?e. Sl.Ie
Slate Ueimu
Ueims rwt
rst and
au
t
L' de^ro.le
the CadilU. !
.hSSid W
Wk <5
N.
Y.
HeavyAnlllefy
e wall.
kldaaidac. are op aaali»
ixnsuDimailon of the at'uUii<-e and ex.smsidered lomonow at 10 a. jn. “■»> I IHzen re--eull>.
Kroit. Cutnpeiiy U. 21st SiliHi
store- on account of Its ■(naslty
cliungeil liijsrageK wilh .\lexii-t> Cll> l->
where ; •
Washington. April 36.—In the lUii-****'
_______________- the United States aasecure an exiensiuu of tin- llu-.lay i>elock ID
In a
a ne
n^w |.uo
imb I
proiarlloil. The
lock
^ north Itaa of
of commute* appolnimenta. Senator I Tie has purchased stock
II. A. Ijtngwortby.
Company
K,
Ijrmti ecart in the Morer-Beltibone
rio.d of the armUllte. l>r. Gomez iKiioiWilliam Alden Smith Is on foreign re-' listing eDterjtflse which will b
20fb Wis. Infantry.
case, which crew out of the klllinjt of
I eetablUhed. It may also ba naca<l cut that as be had been sommoned
Imlons. commerce, naval alTalrs, and i'‘omln* Times, beglnnlax at
Wm. M. Magee. Company D. 3rd
Governor Staaneoberf; of Idaho durlna
ary lo change the line If
by General -Maderu to Juarez lo lutri
chairman of the commlitae on terri i"™! of May. This will give M
t'-avalry.
l^|dls|io
tha mlnlo« war ot l»ve.
lioval I-* ■ ' s ever esubllshad.
■cate
II'
lories; Senator Chss. K. Townsend on!» «<«nd newsiaper.
the f**»ronl.le.

~r------------ . "
R. T. H«
I, Oornpany I. 20th
'a that CMa. which was decided by
i|>osslble for him ti
(would be tmi
fndid. mrsuiry.
infi
luierouie^mmerva. consarvsUonsnJi^^W
th* OeW *‘«>br
uS
the anpreme conn in DecemW, IM6.
uinit alier
John iJiney. Company G. 3rd WIs.
w Interocanolc «nsU
proiwrty owners on tbe eouUi side of
aad U reponed
sd in
in....................................
No. 203. United
......
ve expired. Ills,
e coast sitf insulsi
Htstes supreme cobn rejioris. Justice Cavalry.
the river. Tbe bearing wns pMtpob^
dimculiy will l.e
fur 'he t iDvty days as reqnsatad. tb*
Harlan dallvarlBc the opinion, it Is
luniercii on ims |ioim.
April
2C.—Congress
n-'t hearing lo be on July *1.
held SI the law that the methods se
Ur. Gomez inttinls to leave here
'erdney ot Michigan bns Intrucored to brine an accuaeil under the
A lenliioD for a reiall Uawor Heenee
morrow nlghi and though he probably
a bill providing that bargeaan
Jnriadictien In which the crime was
was M-ad from Jasrsa C. MoOarTT- tbe
...............................
Juni
Amerii-nn ves.sels i«saing ibroi
rough tbe
oominitted doea not exenae the arsslooD lo be tocaled at 260 Ba« Ptost
day—Origin
Panama canal be ■•aid from the roil­
ooaed from anawering to the laws of Residence Owned By Inez Farnum that be thought ii
siieet. a number which
was lm^«ed States treasury, on cdBdlUoo tbst
Partially Destroyed Last
visett in t.rder to get aroand tbe Ibw
the JnriadicUon. According to the desuch vessels be Ukeo at Ihe option of
NIghL
rlrkta there Would be no legal ground
tha- levMTlbes the aalooa llalts of tfle
Iral iiolnt to <lraw up a definiie peace
the goveiumeht: by lease or purchase,
for a protest.
tiiy. The building referred to ia tb«
agreement. He bellcvcK that --uch neSpHngOcId. 11.. April
26.—f. F. as ai-nvy and navy auxiliaries..
Kingsley. April 2C.—At » o'clock gotlatioDK should be conilucted apart
IseiBiia.- lotel. which fronu on Farlr
The condnaton of the decision of the
.treri. wh>cb la oni of tbe legal itocourt in the Patttbone case follows:
leal nlebt. Are partially destroyed from tbe Influences of the niilluto' Wlehe, a brother In-law of Bdwatd
M'ashtngton and Wobz
iis. No Ltilon was uken on iba pio“The act complained of does not re­ the resldeirre owned by. Milk Inez forces of either side, and has suggest­ Hines, bf Chicago, a lumberman.
dlecovered on fife and an attempt was lion e'vcepi to refer to tbe lloMWe —
milled .vesierday before Ihe aMule
late to the restraint from which the
ed botb to the Mexiesn government
made to tuni la an alarni. but the mlitee.
bribery Investigating rommiUee that
iwtitloners ask to be relieved, but
•was. occupied by Uen l.c*>aroa. JV
as well ss lo.Geneial Madero ti|e ft
man did not unAersiand the workings
Hines sent him on a midnight mission
the means by which he was brought tbe building a-ns not entirely dostroy-

a PASO THE METIIIB PUCE

WITIIES& BEFORE 6RtND JURY

EACH SETS GHAIRIIAIISHIP^sH"^£-H'H?£'C

« SflOB CMlinfll

/

COBSOLIDATIOI IN CADILUC

FDR SOmiBIS’ 6RIYES

...

ALL THE MONEY
NECESSARY

BRieY CASE REVHATKMS

EARLY MORNING FIRE

**wjii.hh

FIREATHIIBStEY

THIS IS SOMFEISH

within the Jurisdiction of the coun ed. It was badly
• ••
damsgctl
;td.
M;ir. La­
under wtioae process he la held, it is
aeitted that party Is not excused from
ne carried.......................................
■wswarlBg to the state whose laws be exionl of tiie knu on the building U
has vtolsted because violence has been not yet given,
file fire department
lid excellent work and il is due to
. stats.
_________________ ,_____ ihe firemen and their energy that the
not- recovdie any right of asylum lu house was not a loiol toys.
the state wberg a pany charged with
Slnvu tbe Hstsbllsbmcnt of tbe new
water works, the work of the Itro depamuont has been su effective, that
Are has been recorded *111*1* a to­
tal loas was Hustalned.
The digairithorlt)'. have been alrducted from
! Is well etjulWHd and manned
atate and. whatever effect may be
by u-blo citizvus.
given by a lUle coun to the illegal
_iaode In which n defendant Is broughi
from another etate. no right secured
under the eonstUntlon and laws of thi

Mexico, is another iilare
d siiggesled.
/

I. 0. 0. F. ANNIVERSARY
Order is Celebrating Ninetieth
* day All Over tbe World

April 36,—Th.
Ortler
Odd Fellows throughout the world are
Icdsy celobrallng the nlnollelli anni-'
versarv of their order. It was ou April
28. isri, tbst Ihe order was founded
In Baliln^re by Thonms Wlldey and
five tssocluieii.
During
the ninety
^hian 8ist
years of its eHstence the fraternity
hag exttnde.1 nfnvuKhout the I'nlted
BUIes ami Canada, to Australasia and
The annual disfrirt convoiiiioii of lo German.v. Sweden. I>enmark and

I’yUiJaii
HisicrlusKl
veral other
her countries of Kuro]ie. The
Ihis city today. April 3T
ihnween
niembershi
lal niembershi|>
ex'we-ls 1J>0imm>i
Jti
........................
and todelf
delegates will be presMit
Which dues oot iut-'luile ibe memiK-i
from (be surrouu
udlng towns, Kalkaska,
auxiliary. During the
Gaylord. West Branch.
inch,.............
Bellslre. Boyn
tst year the fraternity has |iald reliel
T>ie sesslo
City and Bast Jordan,
■oeflis amounting t» more than $:>.
will I

DISTRICT COKYENTIOII

Into

which

he Is

IbdlanapoUt. April 86—The grand
JniT*s investlgailon of the ao-calle-l

the drsi witness and It Is understood
tbst be took advsntage of his right to
decline to tesUty.
Heavily MaiWcIkdLoa Angeles. April
.
S6—HAvlly n
acM. J. J. McNamara, J. W. McNam­
ara and Ortla K. McManlgal. alleged
dy-nanlleni, entered
California
this
morning and arc expected to b« In
Jail here this afternoon.
i the Return
rn of John J. MeNamara to Stato of itwilana.
ndlaaapoUk. lad.. April
Back­
ed by all the influence of organised
labor as represented In this city by
the Internationa] otflrera ot six orgmiluitons. a moreitleiK has been start
ed to force the return here of J. J.
McNamara, aecretair-treavurer of the
iron worfcern, on the ground that he
waa taken unlawfully from the aule.
As uutUaed by one of the natlooal
union offlewu the arreole were made
for kidnapping with a view to bring­
ing unt the fart thal UcdCamsra was
not permlttrt to employ n lawyer, or
maka any defense belore the conrt to
- whic.. -e was ukeo for Identillcallon.
They have been advised tbst as the
tartae with which be b charged wis
not committed la thU sute. he was
Ubgally taken from It by the detecUTSS, end there wlU be an eflori to
have him returned.
John R. Oook. fonnerly
a
booVkMpsr in the offlee oi the lrui> worksrs. will he one of the Imporvsni wiineaaas against McSuuara.
lie'ulked ahotti Secretary McNamara and
the dynamite. Cook told the sior.v of
ihs fight between the iron aorkers
sad the Greciora' aauoclation aitd ssjJ
tbs taitsr had the Iron woHtm whippad. He aaM McNamara was reatlest
and nasaay for the Iasi few weeks
that he. Cook, waa la charge ot ihi
books, aod than asM:
*-1 MD gars when It was found that
the unioB had lost lU struggle with
\ Iba etnployers. J. W. Mc-Namars
I and told J. J. Mchfanssra there was
\tsdr «no weapon left, aad that was
'dyunRa; that if a few place* where
--------labor was employed
stool work were blown up » lth dyn
«hfc thoo chsnrtog it to the incot

iri' wv
Ije Hubls.-ll of Ucldtng In the
This meeting will b
D umsIcgL-pFogram to be given b>
n eastdoD the guests
ed' by the enifi
Ittee to
their hotel. Where a supp
«|ierlalIv-'-pnMwred ,'wm await them. 'The
eveutnksepidon. beginning at h o'clock
will ho Wlllslory work given by the
liter which light refreshsei -.eJ to all. The evenInf enierUiniueni
will close
with
csiiMs and dancing. Every Pjihlsn Sis­
ter'and Knight <if I't-lhiss i- ex|H>cted
to he iiivsetit to assist lu cmerialniDg
ibi<;Bneais.

tun OF lEV. i C. MUPEt
We note t>y the Grand Rapids |ia|iers
Ihe death of Rev. G. C. Draper, an oldtime Klethodlst clergyman. Mr. Draper
ivasior of tbe churrb In Traverae
. nearly fort.r .years ago ami built
one of the first houses on Washington
street, on me lot upon
which now
stands Ihe residence of Hon. H. C.
Davis. He will ue remembered very

ir;'

TO BE POSTMASTER

Recommendvi by Cengrezamen Dodds.
^pelRtment Wat Made Today,
Today.
to be Confirmed by the
Senate Latei.
Frauk Frlvvlrbli ri-c.ived a telegram
today from I'mizreRsuian K H. Dodd»
iBOUuting thal hYltsiricli hud been
..pdmed Tm-stl:
It Ihe confirrnnTraverse I'Hv an
>n would
e iiu.de by the Semite In
H. H. Mt-Nameeof Walwsh. Ind.
II has tieen
geaerntly
rivtyd in lUe cllv Tneslilav on hi- '
few day «
known in Traverse City ft
10 Kcrthisot. where he b> havin
bnogalow built on his resort proiieni thal Ihe li»al |>ostoffiiv
bad
been
pruml.ed to Mi. I'riedrt.-h
by
Con­
IJH-Ut gressman lk>-i.b. but toilny Is tbe first
'erul vutuniei'H ul Norihiavrt and iv public hoiiu- given of Ihe uppuimmeni.
h'rlevlrii-h wtl) sutceed O. P. Carso well ideasetl with the lot-alHy tkai
he has coiieludi-.! lu make 11,'liis.Jum
w'liu was appoliiied bv Congress
tner licsdumtiiers.
Ills
IVarragh, and wli iM-gaiv
'
the
InUw and their famlli'
ijs-nd the sunimei

BUILDING BUNGALOW

PROMINENT PASTOR DEAR
R. T. W. Wehte. Well Known
vngbean Clergyman. Petsed
Away
y'Sud
'Suddenly
Detroit. April
36.- Hci
■ehW. fcrmerlv a l*rv.lc'pal clergyman at Ibist Ta«

hU «Sons aod tbe tele
lihone had to be resorted to to call
the Ore depanneaC
I'pon the' airlAl of the firemen the
Interested In Ibe (pllowtng ReB In a
Ion Angeles |>a|ier,
which
was re­
ceived u lew days ago by William Slur--under ' ................. ....
......... .
rcll;
jto tbe rear and side of the atrutti
“The record trout from tbe San Os 'There was sonic furoiliiro stored in
brU-l river was lauded this afternoon | the building, which at the time of tbe
bv A. H. Perry of lois Angeles. The fire was unoccupied.
rapture, a iwcniy-s
Tbe origin of tbe fire Is unknown.
p deep pool
was booked li
but started In the 1<ear and rapidly
mouth of Fish canyon
y on
The p
^ ,.ur-,o .q ,
rather enviously examined
by local'
.b.
.... —14 ... V— »—si"“*ce uie
and was said I
upper roomt
a up stream I
r usual lime, which D estim
erage sl>oui
sl>oi
three weeks. In prime
fettle, be tuade a plucky light atuong
lilt- rapids and boulders. Ha was s
victim of tbe old stand-by, tbe brown
bsrkle. which wns tbe one fly that
brought home Ihe fish today.
-During the day, probably fifty An Leuls Grande Received FsUl KniTa
gelenos whipped tbe San Gabriel from
Weundt and D>ed WMIe on Way
the i>aciac Klectric bridge north to
to the Heepiut.
the raiiyoD. Good creels were numer­
ous. though limits were few
Steelbeads wcfv^lu large majority-"

FOR LOVE OF A GIRL

DEMAND IS BRISK

:

Kronpa. M. t

K. -lev
ibe Park PUce
grantevl
The questloa «C flSTtBg Shat Pnat
street again cam up aad prMiiM
were read trdta W. t. Sllsby. Itea.
George Elwell. Oeoifle H. Wrlgbt aad
i> J. and L K. Bryant against tbe|»*
ing of the street, but as tbe majt^ty
of the property holdars are la taeor of
Ibe liuprovement, tbe reeolutleei tor
the preliminary work was adop^
A ]>eiltlrm for a lateral sewer m
KImwood avenue from Wayne ls froat
ktrt-ci was read aad referred to tbe
•ewer committee.
Permission was gtren tbe pubilcltr
i-onimiitee of Lbe board of trade to
: tbe ewd

ing the woinmer months. This buildlog is to be ot an nttrnctlve appearinre and about 20x20 feel In size, coaviructcl In such a manner that it cslb
iw removed at tbe end of the reeoit

few t«ces from tbe heart of the city.
,
nearl* a dozen Italians battled
bait!-' lail '
***
“**
16-year-,
better o...
of them fell fistall). wi
lounded.
.
.
'
ThU was the mating at wfalcb th*
- name is Rosa Csrml. Knives
annual reiwru of tbe vaiioui city onbed lu the fight and l.«uls
rials were presented and they ver*
Grande tel! with three slab woundi
received and pUc«d on file wliboot
through the heart and lungs. Five of
tbe men have b«<n arresle-l
Grande
Report.
died ou the way to Hu- bosidlal.
The reiiort of the chief of poUev
was given tor the alx montba daring
which rblef Caratea
baa
bM tn
charge and was an ezcedleat abowtng
Yur the department. Daring tbe Umn
covered by tbe report there have been
ManlMea'a List of Ball Playera te Date ISl arreata made, of which 126 verv
Ineludea Much Promising
men and 6 women. Of this somber
Msterial.
k6 were Ukeo on a rlvarge ot being

-y^r^Vd i^n. '“f

Real Estate Changing Hands Livsiy
Around Beulah.
norin Benedict of Beulah was In
tbe city the early part of tbe week on
bowlness and said iliat real esuie is
mofing quite actively In the Beulah
section of western Michtgan. He re­
igned that the Crystal ^ke Orchard
comiuiny was setting outflow apple
irees-tbis NprlQg. and that
were being set out D|>on the '
.farm. He also report.
of fruit
•f I3»
lug of
Honor l< vuriies wbu are going
lino fruit Bi DBce.

•“ *«

MANY TO PICK FROM

MauUt
the plan
Idea .«ii
.trained u ■ by the .liieviorv ol the base­
ball association and .Manager .Sonierlim. which plans will give .Manistee deliartt
ibowa that ibis part ot
■ _______
:tbe pick of a fine bunch of i>layers. Of the cli
service is In excellent eondlMaster of State Grange 8ervdaMa*atar Hi‘'>'J.'-‘
V» ’^y out /'.l.•lln^kl of .... being now at a high point of eEl>.
and
run
bl a less cost than in
Peftior. to Waehingtoh
i‘
er is-rloda Tbe figures show that
lf(«rtmeai was run last year at a
I.
II wblrh



OPPOSITION OF 30,000

|l.«S.*VE
for Ibe present
iMirlDg tbe year
» de’
iiartiuent
iravaled(7 miles, worked U
hours st Ores and UId IZ.M. feet ot
nose
Tbe total 8re lou tor the yewtfrb.lST <4. and there was an In.urante of- USS.TU- upon tbe property
Klieaks

Mr. Draper had been sick for a vear nigbi.
lYir four yearw be had U-en
more and died kt Ihe Reed s lAke assistant
at St. John's
I’rotesiaut
sanitarium. Ills home had been at 1U16
i|*l church here. He was buru
Bunon avenue, whci* Le lived alone, in England
d In lk6U.
his wife having died about nine years
ago, ills only son, who was with him'
at the time of his death, lives In New
York iJty.

THflS BILLS APPROVED

aiPUtlTEmiT OF UiSQN Quns

W. lU'
sota-Tumlmrluen. evade Cook com
servers
..........................................
I the lime
le tltlUe 1.
■harges were first |MiliIlshed. In
Miiy. ipji
. . .ycsienla:
_
Hied
that he heard llliies tetei>hu«e 10 some
file he called '•Bovenitir'' that he was
r.-:idv to take Ihe next train lo Spring
tifld with ull th<- money nei-cKKar.v to
elect Ixirlnier. Gumtuoi IVeiieeii and
ftprnier Governor
Yaie.t
denv
that
Hines leleplioned Iht-m and Htsos denteV Cook's testlmoiiv.
Three Held In Contempt.
Springfield. III.
ril 3a,-Tbc sene bribery o
iidward Tildei Chas. ('umraings end
Geo. M. Benedicl will he held In i«nlupt for failure lo ap|>ear and anver guestloiis releiive to the use of
oney In is-rimri-'s election, Is being
debuted ou lovlay.

Ity, to I* sent lu Reuatora Smith
te 'some
’ s-rong
Tfcer.- will >
sirong ...........—
uiaurial
Tewnsend in Washington- Hull »aWJ
t-i,rr
Laird
*
Laird
that smith is against the measure and also
•'** lor •-airiier
.w>ri..r
Laird *1 Detroli I^
one. Ibeie
is
nnotber lloiu
Fort
Townsend foi It. .
iWayne.amI Balizer of Bcotii Hie. who
-----------------------(played .-tie game last season with the

BUEST OF NEESPAPBl MEN'"™^..^•,c

jSomerloit. and also Ulnslow and Don .god tbe receipts daring the year from
.ovan.
'various sourcea were tl.s:.li.Ti.
Ballou of fbl.ago. Milan of Grand,
Library Teuateaa.
.Rapids and another net named yei will-j-y,,
of tb* lUEary uwoteo*
forabort. On third Hockggrjag tbe^year
I
86.—President'tt«d oT Traverse City.
Rendick of(t>rarv Yias bees visited by 14.&66 p«o-

.
Oabem 8igns Measurci
ii-M Retes.

well

...

NSW Torvu

Albany. VprtI
3C.
Washington.
April
3C.—Cornelius
ColFRANK FRIEDRICH.
lins. for thirteen .____
yei
Lanslng, April 3i',-Governor Osborn
_____
sui>er-------------------------- --------------- *^11'; P>»-’•» Increase doring the
of
intendeni of prisonr. resigned todsv.
day approved the bill regulating exThe iiew ic's'tmaster his' lived ' In
tbf'.dert of Grind Ripids wlll W i^. and i I’S. VverthTl«?i^ yroi
to take Immediate effect. It u under- . leas rates, the huliday liquor bill, and
ti^"4 n.y‘"s;nT;:.;b^.
b«k. intb* iibi,
also bo chosen
ii^g
a -good business o|> the bill releasing Shiawassee couniy beet
e year there were 2.300 chlMraa
..Nycution.
froqj^tbe
exi>CDse
of
the
troops
di
r
the
outfield
there
win be Dun-',.)^ attended the story hour, aa ....
c might yet win from the employhav Ing be.
ot ^ri Wayne and four otbera.
of 66
the strike at Durand last summer.
Ithlak possibly James
may
or I'iiii
:m a |kH>i-j
hav^alkMl John into this scheme.
--------------------------------- ----------------I
■ ». P. W. Repori.
C- E. Smith, herticuRuriit for tha
liector. He wasi
a as rcpuiy oil Insp
7*ftT the first explosion <
The repori
report of the board ot pabHc
Western Miehlgan
Development
merly a member of Ibe
t
sLoerarm of i
U1 give an orchard demom
works showed what had been d
ago withdrew from the firm and start i
Kansas city. April 26 -Dr.
B-C.
tbe matter of Improvemenu deri _
. Saturday
Mt »»ck out. had ha omy have been and In the evening will dell
j
year,
which
waa
a very
cradJubi*
released Trom the county
thullllar.
Mich.
April
26—To ed in luikineys alone. liuring the Ust
latoosd to Mirk to It.
Of txwrse. ijutrated let-lure
t of habeas corims. Croat Lakes Troimis te Be Adjoated (showing In all lines ' handled
These demonstra flnanve the Cadillac
Slate
league few- years Ife has been iravrling for
I
This Ir all based oo the mere theory fions sro betoming very
|iu|iuUi team for tbe .ouiiug season. Louie shoe firmAfter Thr*e Vaara ef Diffleully.
board
The total value of city propHD fainilv U number _
thal he may have been misled,
t
-------erty
le
charge
ol
the
departmaat
U
Bellalr and IVatmasier W. J. Smith among the pioneers of Traverse City
know J. W. Mc-Nemare came hmw%t Michigan and are bound to result in a have been appointed a toUriilng coznBuffalo. April 26.—It Is reported that, 6«a;4.p:.
• have b
.............................- .
uame. aad met j. j AloNamsio at the great good for tbe region by tdacBig mltte*.
labor leadera and employers have!
HosRh Offlcer'e Report,
Enthaslaam for last .vear's
afflea at alghu.
the growers in rassession of all Ae pennant winners is groat In tbis city rich, held tue office of postmaster dar-<
During U.e year the city oeahfc otNogales. Max.. April 26.—A serious raacbed a plaa for the eettlemaat of;
1 *m sure J. J. UtHvmrm did sot latset laetB In regard to Ibe proper and no dlfficotty in W'curitig the .re- ing I'realvlent ClerelaBd's admlnlatra-1 battle is reported near Uautlan. in
(OoRuahad oa pact two.)
(Cos^upd on pag* (wp.)
UoB.'
'the sute of Sinaloa.
flulMie funds Is anOclpated.

suicinM cMzirttLimina

N. lYK WT IF JATl

tarn uTTLEUFnTa

MM: :- -

—:

BIO STRIKE SETTLB)

GBAXD TBATEBSE HERALD AXD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THIESDAT, APRIL S7. 19Il/

CM0E2

fitud In¥me BmU
u< mvarH Ilf U<b
TWICI A WEEK.
TuMdiir •(><: TituruUy t(
TravwrM .atT. MIcbijpMi. tor
HERAU) * RECORD CO.
Tio*. T. BUM.........................PwMent
Om O. B»tM.................... VJm President

J. W. Hsnnfea...........................Secretur
Otem N. Bate*.........................Treasunr

tOXe Batter ......
tOhol^ ........

KIDNEY TROUBLE

struct the tartne™ o! ireeteiB MlcUfsn la-better aiethods and to edocate
Sirfm-y Tn \cari-^iieltn*d an Tint
ottr on citlsena to the point «here
Mtmxkt TknUs ft FE-kO-NA.
tber know the adTantaces we posBO that tber will become entbiulasUc. will welcome the new comer ami
bold out to him a belplna band.
Several persons have written askinr
him to pcdat oat to^them the advaata^ef. U anr. .which western Mi^bigsn
pcMcas over the fruit-growlDK rollons
ot the wei-u and northwest. The folkiwlnic are some of the advantages In

XjjiSS.:;:::: Rure and Taltow.

::::::

*•3'
■'*® ’
‘‘'■I'*
!~21No. 2 cured hides
tan No. I green hid><s
tarn No 2 green blde»
ion; .No. 1 cured calf ..
JJ*|Xa 2 cured ca:f...
.elf...

tfil.

.’JfSi.N'o. 2

mtrllugs .

TH08. T. BATES.
Editor and Hanager.

Both' -nicbes No. a.
Onioo, IM Prort Stroet
TERMS; '
Tear....................11.00 tat Advaaee
«X Moatba......................GOe la Adrance
SnvM Moatba................X&c la Adraace
rred «■ ncondO-laM natter
March 2, !M8. at the poatofllce at
TtBTersa Cltr. Mlcta., under the Act
•C OoncreM o( March 2. J878.

OroMN Hi tuk 3,300
90 0ET CLOSER TO THE PEOPLE.
O. Straub, the newlj’ elected
IPfMdeat.ot the Traverae City Board
nt'Tnde, is already plaoning to put
Mto sEorta Into Abe work of the board.
•Bi bU coremlliees wlfl be men who
«n MTS him their cordial aad eneraapfcon. One ot ^r. Straub's
jtitm to nuke tha wot* of the orvareRecOee U to brtn* It Into
coatact with the people of the
meraUy. His plan is to hold freIn the warda ot the
Cm the porpoae ot cdocatinc wark1 aad others in the true objects
M ^ board. The proposition is to
ten these nactinics addressed by busaea who have had experience in
: of trade work and who realize
tha baaofiu ot cooperation. In this
—'----- r U It believed that the n»m) can be greatly enhaoced.pnd
aanoe more powerful. The workids yaaple of the city have aa much
t la their bone dty aa the btiaRpSM'«an. aa has aleeadrbeen shown.
It M right that they should be
■ oppoitnnlUes for a cloae atpdy
m work of tbe board aad what if
to to the city and to every worki
In the coommnity. ThU propI is a good one and tbere la no
hot that It will work out anctty. Every dtlsen Is ncceasarily
. jttod In tbe prosperity of the
•MiBBUy aa each hevs a part la Its
a^wa. nora are hnadreds ot en.■MBiCk worhfag men In the dty who.
«f jtow aa opportntAty. will become
■ U factors la tbe pioceas of deMBt Mr. Btranb-s Idea la worthy

Cheaper land. From f20 an acre up.
ha anlnbt iflOO an sire up In the weat.
Ia>wer Uxes.
Lower Interest rates.
Lower freight rates. Tbe average
Bakery
freight On a barrel ot apples from !.B.yiZKK.Mi.Merlirg.Ky..iiays:
•«/ have uUertA whb kUmey sto,c. Lota Silver'
western Michigan '.to Chicago is 32
Matoer troobic tor tta yemnpmMt
\ wm. Jackson .
cenu aa -against fl-G* from western
••Last March I coniuivnc«i ustog >.
marteU.
PcmnaandeontinnedforthreeroonUis.tp. C. QflMrt
Nearness to hig markeU. Western
Michigan is within from eiidit to thirty
... w; T«_ . .
hours of more than twenty^ve million
I A V. Priadrich
people. The western growers have to
-Dill other offleers of tbe aasorla- •E. C. Uwis ...
cross a continent or an ocean to find tlon know of It*"
market and this requires from four
• Ht>w could they help but know."
Cook »as .empbaUc in bis aiateto seven days.
/. Sister
Wertern Michigan It blessed with
I aunnal rainfall of 30,87 inches, so
.
.8
Agnea Abh^
that the expense and twruhle of Irriga­
W. A. McCeot ........................
tion la done away with.
W. O. Hftlden ..........................
Pure water.
^dies’^ Ubrary Asapeiatien.
Id
“THIS
DATE
IN
HISTORY.♦
Cheap fuel.
o! c! Moffi
ratt......................................
Healthful climate. The death >:aie
!
I
April 25.
_______ City
.
Trav.
Milling Ce....|
tor the Ian decade being 12J per
ICil—Bank
Bank oof Kngland lnror|ioraic-d ;judd Camaron
lousand. the lowest In tbe country.
iJG—Eight iltousand i>crM>ns at m. C. Bell
l7Ji-E_
.................lUadtdphla
and , w.. O.
Good schools and ebnrebea.
tended a iM«ling
in Fhlh
-. Lyoa-.rc...
d to irM(t Great Uniain who Chjriss JsffiiM ..
Good roads.
A of arms.
Long lived fruit trees. Tbe western
DO—Wliliam
Cow'iwr.
Rngllsli
Irrigated orchards are worn out in less pnei. die-J. Barn Nov. 2d. 1731.
H. D. Alley.............
th«n bair the time of the Michigan or-' 1825—Charles
Ferdinand
Dowd, C. O. Alley............
orlginaiur of the system of standard E. U Edwards ...
^larda
R. E. Edwards ...
Last, but not least, western Mlchl- tiUK-. bora in Madison. Conn.
]S4A_li«elDttlnK of hosillltleir be ! Foote A Reames .
10 produces the best flavored aud tween the rnite<l Slates and Mexico. jWiniSTTi Murratl .
moel aromatic fruit in the world.
<8—I'olliical riots In Toronto and 11. C. Murray ........
' Shannon ..
The value ot the work of tbe burean is demonstrating Itself constantand Its educatlooal influence has
already begun to carry Heb returns, at New Orleuns and look loaaeasioo of W. E. Keith .
and it may be declared safely that ibe
itlre stats of kllcblgan during tbe last
ro years baa been a rich gainer, beluse of It. While Its sphere of oper­
ations Is oonflned to 20 Countlea, yet
Holley .
development of this territory It Toronto.
Hughes of New 1 Fisher A
4 Bc-tk
1910—Governor
far-reacfalag beyond Its own border, as York apinlnted at u>noclRtc juMire ol 8. Cizek
what is done In western .Michigan is rhe su|>r«me <oi
Iho I'nlted I
C-.......... .
beneOt to the whole sute. Tbe other iiUt ca.
April 26.
tee. Wor
bureaus in the eastern and southern
bix I B.
1711—David -.jme,
Hume, celebrated
.
1. Versey
Versey Legfl .
aecltons, combined with that of tbe oi>- torlan and iiomical
I Id : W. E. Shuttler ..
iiomi, ■ cconomlxi
r76.: R. W. Thacker .
iwnlntula. recently orgnnlted, are Edinhurg. Died
Died there, Aug.
------“

‘.nielli
doing good work also aad all ot these
organisations now cover the whole
. If the other bureaus make as
good a abowlDg ak that of weat^
lK31^barle.s Farraf Drawne l"ArMichigan, the result can be easily im­
ttimiB Waid' l. tumuua buiuorisl. boro Will H.
agined, and these influences have al­ In Watorford. Me. Died In England. T. C. 1
le^'Union!!!
ready ailractcd the entire nmntry to Jlarch C, 1867.
‘ “
Mra. John Kelley
this state.
Miss Julia Baribw ..
.1 account of the war with______
18C5—J. WilkcB Rooth shot, ned hl« George Bariev* .....
Gee. B. Blue ............
rompUce Harruld. captured /ta
.8
Chas. M. Beera........
188(1—Alexander Mackentlo resigned Em. Wilhelm ........ .
the leadersliip of tbe Liberal iiarty in J. W. Jackson ..........................
Mrs.
J.
L
Gibbs........................
8
Canada.
ISOC—Tbe Canadian dub of Toronto A. M. Williams ......................
E. M. Ackerman ..•........... ..
tbver. 14: diphtheria. 2; pneomonla. 5; entertained Andrew ('.arnegie..
1910—BJuniEtjerue
BJornson.
famous
Mita
Biggt
and
Mlsa
Pehoral
chicken |«x. 3; measles, 115; typhoid
ivcllst .playw-riglit and poet, died in O. L. Trafferd, Intarioehan ...
fever, 3s; aniaU|>ox. 3; tuberculosis.
I’arls- Boru in Oi-lerdolen. Norw-uy. H. A. Coatea..............................
Carrie O. Jehnecn....................
.Dec. 8, 183-2.
CllyW...
y Water Works.
Mrs. Henderson ........................
report
of
Su|Eerlntendent
Joints
The
Mrs. Geo. W. Gardner. St. Paul
of tbe water works showed the pli
Fred Atkinson. Traverse Lake
pumpe.1d durtift the year 732,884.<
Mrs. A. M. Maro, Laisnd ....
gaUoiui of
The largest dally
qiiamity pumped
p
•■*'''>>
Total ........................................ 8

... .'Irr-.:;::;

'.'Sirs
has had la this regard.
Bad tn reply thereto, be dpblnres for
lafmnatlon ot the general public,
are not ooRectly informed, that
OiO Wastom kUchigap Development
Is a Michigan corporation not
der peesnlnTT proflL aad Its aims and
abtobt*
tbe tSTtherance or tbe agMaltwal. bortlealtnral and general InoC the twenty countlpa emIn lU territory.
\
it Ins nothing to sell and la not
laBaii mil, directly or Indirectly, with
•to Ml «Mate or promotion proposiIts buslneaa U to adveitlM and
•lidoit the reaonrees, advantagee and
I Of western kUdUgan. u

iBaakmgByMaU
^UR IiUd of reeemoc

U^FuarNSf!

lONAL BANKto

yea ytif ioa, era U
yoQ lire in aone «fi*lut nni cooinuait;.
An envdope aad a
IWDcctottsinp (tOc if
miiUndX ^
biak. wbere tin
\ a.
-----7«atbe.b.^
■ic Bad BBiB •

tote of intereM.
TTie oppocttnuisr of
otfwr penoai Evisg at s
dvlBBee (roin tows the
{tfolBclioB at Ak bosk,
tod ibe money u eat
. ftocb of dwbiir(Ur and
is Idle floanied Beauut
loss by Sre.
die flqxfiiM
>cfl&U.S.GoteiBiDtoL

First Natkmal Bank
rsMwCto^Mitk.

WANTED—GuQd girl (or g.-neral
iiaewurii
Nraatl faoilU. K->o.I
tgM. Mn>. A Koaeuihal. Vl7 Mb
rei-t. t'li/- pboiie S'.!.

Rowlaad DougU»>.
WJ»
10X0
10X0
10XJ
10X0
1SX0
10X0
10X0
10X0
10X0
10X0
.10X0
'10.
10X0
10X0
10X0
10X0
10X0
10X0
10X0

ORDER FOR PUBUCATION.

8T.4TK OF MU'HIGAN—The Froliaie t'oun tor the t'oObiy ■>( Grand

L\J
.krihur Kellogg.

Douglass & Kellogg

held ai
At a session of said c
of Tra»
be giroiiate ufllre. in the
ihe 19th
rwe City. In vai.l county
av ot Apni. A o.. ’sn.
i‘re.scni. Hon. Ftcl R. Waller,
udg'e of Frol.aie. '
In the ruatiei of the estate of Hiniiii
ia.>. dec-eased.
.Vaihan tiar hating Jiled In .aid
ourl hill iKtiitiun ),laying that il.r u.l
rniDlstrailun of sai,i esiate be graiiU-.!
tn hi A. Kuegseggei or to some other
suitable, i^rson.
. It Is ordered tliat leie If.ib day of
May, A, H. I‘•^. at ten oVIik-H 1b the
Out prices mijr Oht be tjuilr
feme shoes are sold
forenoon, at said itrobaie office, isand is hereby ai>i<oiDted (or bearing St but we don't take out Knt ofl to anyone on Good Wear. We
said iieiliion
want you li learn by actual exp:n-ncc ibat it pays to buy yo«
It IH further ordered that public no
lice tbereol
given by publication of shoes here.
a copy pf this order, for three sue
cessive weeks )>n-vlous to uid day ol
hearing. In the Grand Traverse Kerd, a npwk|>a|>er printed and clnu
te.|-in sa;,I county.
M. Lazarus arrived last evening to
. FOR 8ALE.
FKED R, WA1.KER.
«l»iul n shuyTN^tiiti'ii'n ;iiiM>nc fn -ii!
•. hiS,.e'^.rt llxijgBi. tsaeUOD
Judge uf Rrotaie.
oil.- ii.-w I'.vrless a^israiije.
apill 2'. 27 lt;u> 4
s.aM.ii, «.nc llirdsall claveT
lu- I. iiin ISO seasons: one
• busker. C rolls, all la good
In purau
V,ill <.-11 ebrap. Ream (or
, r and dr
isMi Ix-alib A, H, Webster.
he county of Grand Traverwe, .in •' v/jTii'F i. h.-.
'V\.
!l.,it .-..r- V..muicvi,u,K. It F. !> No. I.
•hsncery.«tsleur Ml.hiRan.mad.-nhd;,„-„ 1^,);,;
v.u::iy -of, D,.| i:-,. 2.,-, 27, ttwy f

Corner Front and Cnss Sts., Traverse Cny

WORK SHOES FOR MEN

10X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
5X0
6X0
5X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0
6X0 ii'B. wherein il. H. Davis Is ‘^uii.UIn-‘
i-.‘ ataiSiu*.,:5X0 ani und the .Michigan Starch Com,-n>
,,e kusu.d.d u. th- o<:ve
T«ctta ExIrMletf AbttolalcW" hi delendsm.
Tivr...ir.-r cf
OtmM. a..
ly Wilbftat PttlB
5351 .NOTli'E IS HERCTV GIVEN, That ,j,e :.-en at xaltl offl'c pn-viou.
5j)Q I Shull sell St public auction to the,,jaj. ,>f s.-'c. will Ik> w.ld al pifl.llr I
III. "Kn-olar~ method I tan re6X0i’‘‘*‘“'''* bidder at -the- from
doi.iTot:
aurti„n, w,
pj- —
*aj<i T.vtoiatiir.
.
-------------- — ............... , H.oxc a.httig teeth stwolulely
bouseon Waahington Mreei. I'ouutv Soet. on the Ltm Tit.-rds- ..( vif,ot>i Min, and without tbe uae of
in the t-ily of Traverse (.'tty. .Michi-;>]ay ncvi. at the iliu<- .-i,,l i.!,..-.- drugs to piadu.'-v un'-onsetausaesa.
gan. that being lb plate where tbe de.Kignaled ftir th> AnuLiirtax Sale, if j Feople of nt-rvous lemiu-rameui and
Circuit Court Tor said
imy is he|$L lim pivviouslv r.-det-m-J or Gai><-.-Ued .with w.-ak iHsrts will apprrciaie the
on tbe first day of April A.. ID . 1911. at 'aocordlDg to law. S..td stoteiBeiiis. "KBiilur'' method of iwlnleM eztrac110 o'etot-k in iiu '
1)15. \V. G KINYOV
lands.
tel of a
.)R.\mJ^, 1
s Wilhelm iiUx-k. wUh Dr. Holdaih: Trav.r»c nty. Micblgaa.
said
lullowing dest-rilfWl Apr. Cir.-ralT.
apr 13 tuni-lbnnKf
Itroperty. lo-wii.
following described lalidi
Ite Id the count
In the state of J
an. to wit:
lajts Bcevnteen <ITi. eighteen ilM.
nineteen U9i, twenty (2ui. iw-euiyt2li. twenty-two t22i. .iweniytbree 1231. tweniyloijr «24l. and
inoDiy-n\e (231, In ilafinab, l.ay A-Eleventh addition ui Traverse■
.ra.i. , ,.
,
A
.. Michigan,

three '(2).
in m
.
iijive
i«i. Ill
sti'iroii thri:e
ship twenty-seven i27i. iiuiih of range
5X0 iwclve II2l wesi; together wllli all
3X0 and singular the biiildingii and iin3.00
-menie thereon, or which i
3X0
i. ^n,| ail,
f'2'iaud singular il.e pli
’•"'i-iwcc. heailuB. liiOulng aud i.uniiilDg ;
taptisfatus. iH-lu. wheel*. .pulleys, fix :
26.00 lures and apparutua naw- thereon, or
6X0 whli-h may ht-reader be iiluced there
20.00 on; dix'k. duckkke rights aud riiaruin
ilghu. and all and alngular me here
diismeiii* and apimrieuance* now <-r
hereafiej iliereunio belonging i,i in
any w-h>e aiiiiertalning. Kxi-ciu a siiii’
{•
THE. MARKETS.
A of land sHiteen ilC) feet In width uv.-i
tha total subacri^ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA and across the following descriln-d
lands lying and being 1u the city (d
Dona to tha Traverae City publicity,
GRAIN.
fund to date:
' IVtrolt. Mhli.. Rpril 26.—Wb,-al. 1
seicnlci-n
-Mguli, tow it:
Oval Wood Dlah Co ................
lOOXOjwhite. 874; 2 rwl. 89. May. 894;
I. inclusiv.-. Ill
•01} llv
A. Tracy Lay ............................. lOOXOiJuly. 8S‘.; Scpi. KSLi
‘ ‘
lioniioh.
ly A I
Elevenlh addi
. rye, 93: be^s. $1.93.
R. Fto]
100X0
, _
• rccii.de,1 t,h.i
K. Hoyd Clinch tror
sub•^■hlrogo. April 1
then«(. and i
scriptlon deubltd) .
100X0
A
to include all lands wlOilu liin drawn
A, Tracy Ijy (fern
eight iSi feet from on cHher side of
eriptlon doubled) .
eripti
....
100X0
at niHii angles and parallel to the‘c,-n
v*a|ls-Higman Co..
.... ' SOXO
K-r line of Traverse .City, l>.eluii»o 4Walls-HIgman Co. f(ilertner
•Malitslique Railroad t-iiii.|iati>'s
OldesI, Largest aad Straagest Bank ia

aubecription doubled)
SOXO
BulTatfl. A|i
80,00 liogii-Steady: heavy.
$C.3o«i «-4n. of way. This rel«i-e 1» for ibe sai l
84raub Brea. A Ar
fkts pari ot ike State.
*
railroad's right ot way 'ovt-i and
60X0 yorkere. $0.r,n; pigs. Ifi.fti, Sheei
Smith AI Huh
acroKs said hits, and •Ik-s nm rel.-axHamilton
m Clothing Co.
60X0 Sicaily: wool lambs. $o,2jii6.:.ii;

«♦♦♦♦♦♦»««♦♦*♦
AAA
any oilier of said
skid Ilundn :
80X0 lied, $r..3ii4i 3.cg. Calves—Steady
ct«^ied by said me
SOXO
•JlTls?.
GKOKCK V
BOXO
POTAT01
OTATOEA
iutand (
60X0
W. O. C. Gesmsins .
Chicago. April
11 223.—Poi:
ennn -hol«H‘ to tatji-y.
County. Mic-Wgan.
(irand 1
Jens C. Petersen ...
r. r'
SfifiiSc:
p.kR.M'C (ilUlKHT,
J. W. Milliken, Ine..
60X0 5241330.
Sclkilor.far
Cumplaina
CItInn ......................
...
80X0 £i
preetivllle. Mic-h-. Apr
Business
aildri
Qu^en^ity Electric Lightt A
/
Chase iinote ihe buyfn
A 2= b'p. Oasoliae Engm*
Miihigun.
Utocs Lt 43',I 47c.
... yoxo' uto
MADE IN TRAVEE8E CITY
fell irjJ II,rh 2 9-1622
Bunch of Elks..........
... /iijoo
POULTRY.
Notice of-Adjournment of Sale.
B. R. E. I- A P. Co...
' 26X0
-gM>. April SS-Fooitry—Aliv
r is,;-,-. 4 ;''ni-li(‘».gtnike. 4',V inchra.
Notice
i>
hoH-liy
Kiw-u
lh;.l
26X0 isy: ttirkeys.
O. P. Cirver A Bra. ...............
thrVeys. I4c; chicken*.
chlrkeu». 113«4c.
<; „„i li r'ii':i. I,i : I'.dfcriat. Iln|ipiT cimli-d,
above*meuiiou.-d
______________ - sale ol
.
-igoyi-'l
26X0
New \Vk. April 23.—Po .
Ebner Bros. ..............................
25X0 Dressed, steedy; western fowh. I41i premises and property ii hcretiy a,iTraverse City Gas Ce. .......
\V, iiyiii. :i'8( 11,, S:,-,ri« i-asily, runs utcjilily.
juuroed from the first da> of .Lpril. A
26X0 l«k-; lurkevf. l3R20c.
Samual Garland .............;....
is. i-.,i.,.';ii--,,i. r, i!B;,io. (hiroblc ami compli-tc
U-. 19!!, to The lw:enry.r.{th day ot
Jno. R. Santo ...........................
SEED.

uith (•iiHi-.v.
tank, liatl<Ty. cihI and
a A Morgan EaUta................
Detroit. April 25.—Clover—Spot. $9; May. A. D, 1911. at the hour of n r.
>\vii 11. Wired ready to run y»ur’separator.
o'clotk in the lorenooii. at the s..mc
F. Gustl. T. C, Frail Co. ....
AprlL $9.
placeSherman A Huntar ...;..........
wiM,ii sr.v. i,r jiiiiiip OT do any other duly
-------- Cklcago. April 23.
Daie-I April I. A. D. 1911.
P. Kyselka ........................
26X0:$12. Clover—Cash. 1. .
Witliiii il,- •-.ii-.-.iily
h.'p.. IKI-Ijpira
GEORGE W. t J-RTIS.
Traverse City Lodge No. 222,
It, TrillJJaniifat-tUTi-d by
Circuit Court Coaiiuiasioner.
F. A-A. M................................
25X01 DelroU, Aprif**25—B«
TARil f GILBERT.
Barney Anderson .....................
2SX0i$l.95: May. $1.97.
WM. JACESOK. Trsvene City, Hicfaiff8B.
Solicitor tor Cotcplainaat.
Knightt of Pythias .................
26X0
mrh 38ai,f 13, 2". 27 may 4, 11 l‘.2r
Phili>.Ahermer .........................
25X0!
Buying Prt
;W. P. Crouer.............................
26X0. poutoea. per bushel.-

........

N» UK mu II Ml

1MOT A SELUNO AGENCY.
XIBSMB7 aearceo. tbnw seems to preMB as Impression f^t tbe Western
Developaent
t
a pron

ion
ion
ion

e punipt
only 40.776.000 galloui
The o|>erattng exfiense
r the ye
were $JX3C3.22. In the report, aitcntlOD of the touncil Is called to the
condition of the Inuke pipe, which at
present is lartlaily cx|«sed..and
aliilghl. trouble will be e
City Wetgtunsater.

The reimri of the welghmaster
showed that during the year there bad
ibeen welghed-on the city scales 6.371
loads, the largcs>jiuml<er of any onf'
rommodliy bejag pot^oos. of which
there were 3,716 loads weighed during
tho year.
lUO
»CUl.
/
CHv
-•
CIcrVa
‘ Report.
preaenidt
id.1 at repori
Clty>W^Gll1l.7pt
to the cou^ tW wt
henslve one. att incli
the recetpls and exiieudltures of the
various departments tor the year. Tbe
retort Iw a very voluminous affair and
is'a product of long and careful work.
Every department Is noted separately,
and every
ery expense iniurred
incurred by tbe cliy
during tte year is recorded in
ner that zhgk^ It easy to tfnee. This
same system is tued with the annual
ee^pta. an.1 the report Is certainly a
credit to Mr. Ultlis. who is tbe orlg;inatnr of tbe system.
I A compat.son of the taxes assessed
(or tbe past four years Is given in tbe
'report and makes an excellent show­
ing (or this year. In 1801 thdre was
raised 192.018.86; 1908. 294.681.60;
10.670.71: 1910. $99,732.91.
g’the year the city bad suSlclent -funds to meet all demands with­
out borrowlDf to Ude over tbe year.

BETECHYE ISU(ERE8

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Tbe Little Wonder

K. O. T. M. M. Tent No. 671..

William Weoklna ..
e W. HaeUnga
JOA Sleder A Bma
J. A. Snydar..........
Albert Cereillie ...
Fred H. Pratt..............
e. R. Aetrtee
C. M. Bed ..................
t. A. MonUgai ABmv..
H. Montague ...............

26X0.

i>cr ton .
Oram.
Haosah
ah X.Lay Co.
26X0 M-taeet
2SX0;Oais........ .........................................
20X0 i Corn ................................................
15X0,Rye-.............. -■.................................
16X0,
Traverse City MlUieg Co.
15X0 Wheat ............................................
10X0,Oat*.................................... .............
10.00 C4)ra ...............................................
10X01 Rye ................
26X0)
29X0|

10.001 .
loxo Hogs

...;
6X6He
868UC
10X0 Hogs.dreeeed ...
10X0 Steers .................
T0X0;CelVe*.................
lOXOiCows ..................
10X0 .uinib*..................
10X01 Sheep ................
lOXOichickeno. aprtto
1
10X0'chickens, old ...
10X01
Ferni Preduee—Beilins Price.
IQXo'pDUtoea ..............................................

STATE BANK
Capital

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S88.SS8

urFiCgEe—A.Tf»ryL»».l*mi»«l-i,» B
Tl^
Joe- ,
(Mshvee.
DrSP.T>vB»»-..\. Tr«y Lay. B Fleyl
CLu*. Sr- Jnllni T Uaann. »nap(
GsrioBd. H. C. Owvt*. J«TJ s*U>»»«. WW. -ninh

SPerCcnl Allowedoa
TItoe DcpMlts
K. B

Xedrras oil raUnrttvm sad rorrnewtuc'Baukuvr MslUr in

I
I

Are satisfied with the security
offered to depositors by this
strong, conservative and success•ful bank arid therefore make it a
depository for their funds.
We are opening new accounts
every day and will be pleased
to count you as a customer.
We pay three per cent on Cerlificates of De^sit or Savings.

TV.

: Elmer a White...................... ..
A Wildreen, -The Pelaee’'...
I the dynamite which wa.s found
S.IUO
n the basement after his arrest, but
■ Ciub<..
believe he knew it was tfaere.~ , ina.tinge
jHaitinge Inioranct
Iniorance Agegcy..
Ceek said be was coafldeni J. .•■•Ij. E. Crielick-Co...
;”|T;r.5.™'c„.
’"‘Vaveree City Wir
«hal c»..
his braihgr end Mc.Manh|al
" J. O. Muneon ..
jtteoaes on their alleged dy-namlting
- jCity Book Store ....
, tUdrovoch Land Ce.
“ Hotel WhttlDa.
iHlng, H.
. . S ______ .
Belt. Grand Repida-S
"“jTH
I eaked.
neim
I "It waa orgeniaUon bm ter." *-•
,rg Br
said.
Frank King

____ ^

PRUDENT and
CAREFUL PEOPLE

Pure Spraying Material
Arsenate of Lead
^
Blue Vitriol
F*aris Green
Liver of Sulptiur Etc.
At tbe lowest prices that the best materiai
can be sold. Qo to

WAIT’S DRUG STORE
8. E. Comer Front and.Ccion StrtcU.

OBAKD TRAVeRRE HERALD ANT) •mAVERRE BAT EAGLE. THntTOAT. APRTL *7. 11»?1
«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
An Alter. April M.-^fsrfttirelr.
•pnfctac. Uie Uu lap of ite acbool
jfgT tea ten atartod, aiul from
tfm ite niMrlte of Jnn* Uie work win
oamliiM nutetod.
Tte Madeoti
from TraTorae Cltr fell verr keealr
tte tact that the tolx partr fli D last
wMk In that dtr waa too latie to alr (alt a
tow tteir panidpBUon. hot tber
eanain prtde In the (art that the aniart
Mt of Travanw City produced an event
ttei'In
wi'ln a tneaaare rrivaled the J-hop of
I nnlveraSty.
ilveiwli

The
reatnrea
-----‘ t ot an ---------- •ne City, and apaaka- mnch
orddnaUty and Insanoliy ot the people
of that dty.
Jaaa Tallerday Injured.
Jena Tallerday. than whom there U
ao one pemn who ever vIsUed Trav-

JUST
COnPARE

reckoned as one of the gnlckeat thlnkIB Michigan '
'ks Hollsnd
:
. picks
to win. of
conrs^ and placet Traverae City Jc
second place. He can hardly see CadllUr. although he gtvds that bunch
ling atroog scrappers, and
as such, will a
alway s be cooie^dcrii r
hardly considers Msnlsiee and Buyi
• •
llhoiu
il>ert
•rlott. who Is to bted ibe £ali
<^ty aggregation.
Osborn Aeaulaseas.
}m has placed
D'appropriation of i:
DUO (o be nsed
healing plant for the unlren. .. _
work will be auned upon tbe strocI at once. It Is probable thgrja
win-be secured near the Mlctigsn
............................coaL
the haul la nearly as far as to Ibe
asylnni from (be coal vards In Trav­
erse CUT. The approjirUKlon asked
(or tbe hoUillng
a new scii
_ of s
was denied, as were the amounts
quested by many other of tbe stale instltntlona. Fred Smlib of Lansing

Uvsn in College.

OUR
PRICES
and you will soon
appreciate the fact
we are offering
some of the big­
gest bargains ever
shown.
Women’* S2.00

asd $1.75 values 4
TUt b I good looking Tid
hUlue Sloe irlth either
kU er ibst tip» low or
Men’s S2.25 and
$2.00 shoes...
lUs b II
ai lu
111 soiNcan
solid caH saoB
shoe
«M4tlMri|
ihtfifhlaortfplM
d gettn^
miotii
TUttif
I
shoo lorr Ihit
I price $1.65

Coma la uotnl Inthon
tBluein^l ul p'<e

So ptpor ta Ifeott Sbott or

urafeHitkotwe ctro.

Toi wm to Surprint how
■let flun oiMMi look u<
wo kiow Uo) wm war tl. rl(hL
and $2 00 Shoes <
ttaUrttljr on nIM ud hi
•ppHnmtqhsI h up
nch Uptr priced Shoe.
Beyt' $1.50
Shoes...........

Eonllned to bU tenta In tataopoUa
with a badly (ractarwd lac which be
ansulned a abort Ubm ago while attampting to atlck on tteiwater wagon.
(This la no )oka.) It .happened thla
way: Jeaa. with bis father and a
-. U In the tmpli
......................................... IlOe dty by the
way. where they control the selling
end (or the Intamatlonnl Harvester
company. But to ratama. Jess was
dellverlag a big power sprayer to a
Umar Jest ontslde of the city, and
cbedarn theelray. using all bit
. s to keep the ^k In place.
The Unk became candskerotu ino
Joke, either) and spilled off the side of
the wagon wltp Jen In the role of
chief abnitnient. When the twentypackage was uten off
revived. It was
found that his Hgtt leg was smasbed
badly mangled, and (he doctor
Bays It will reanlrw some wedis

I apeSiln^hli
nliy. having ea
.............................real practltlonar ot
me-llclne He take* to the work most
congenially, but at times there la tfc
longing in bis eyes which nothing b
basebsll will «_..
cure. He la even n<
awaiting tbe Unta with tbe utmost c
e cai V
call Ibe count on lucUesa
base runners. He Is lo again dls|io
for iKe Holland aggregation, and. j
last year.'
•. wlHi.....................................
(day no ball on (be Sab
Inth. lAv
I* a niHU who kcepa bis
wont, too, for ho Onished the
btay oni on account of parental
(erence. but juit beraune be la t
and crownlg and needs the one day i
the week to real np and get ready (or
tnora work.
Next to dloUand, lavan la All for
Traveme Ottj-; andJ he would
___ rather
_
p the Resortert imll out at the top
than
......................................................
any other bonch. besidea
< bis
liotuo town. In the leaiti:ue. As a town
In. he plcka8 Ti
Traverae City
iiy.
........................
aame tulnd. Daring the winter Levan
has been most iironiinent In Detroit
basketball appearing on the Detroit
Alhletlr club’s roster, where be won
signal honor. He can have a -berth
with this new organlxallon Just,as
IS be has (our good limbs and
the head which be. al tbe presthe “Ivory, dome" about him. a

How about
a good
Razor Strop
We have an assortment of very fine
Strops from

25c to $1.50
If you have a Safety
Razor
a Qlfford
Stropper will make
your old blades better
than new. Try'it.

Price $1.00

AMERICAN
^DRUC STORE

Jea the kind a t Shoe tor
■ow. Togwinbenprlnd
•tadinlie.

How to Get a
Watch With Your
New Shoes

ikV. Friedrich

tete Sko. SkR .■Ta*
.

Ot, wd NonlmMicM

and wUle Ihey last

BargtdnNo. I

FOULARDS

Bargain No. 3

Plain and Fancy Silks, Taf­
fetas, Messalines, etc., 19
in. wide. Values up CQ^
to $ 1 per yard, for «r«r *•

is all colcm

Gian^ble Silk, 27 inches
yVide, Popular fabric and
worth the price,
50c per yard, at

Sfle, 8^, flM
CLOTH OF GOLD
3fr^ipcb Wok SB lor <».l.
or Rats

Bargmn No. 2
Black Taffeta Silk, 36 inches
wide. A fine quail
quality, always sold at $ 1.25
per yard, at

to limit tbe amount of apimmirlatlons.
Michigan TriumphT
In her first home gsme. the unlver I
tbe -.
M. A. v.
C. -crowd |
sJty team beatt up tb.=
by a --i score. Tbe old rivals fougbt {
dnixraielv. as tbe> alva's do. but
the pitching of -Red" Campbell, wbo
werked (or yitchtgan. was too much
for tbe Aggies. The work of the Mich­
igan crew -was motit crude 'in spots,
seyen errors being chalked against
them, nothing but u melee, of bitting
bringing victory which never seemed
sure at any rtago.
Tbe unlteifcliy tcsni showr^l iiunb
snapritoHcvcr. and U Is U-licvtwl (lint
tbefbunch has o most successful neason ahead. Out of seven gdSies played
In tbe aouihlsnd, hut two were lost, a
'ill'll was much bettor (ban
1 last year. Ullvet <t>nii-s
. _____ Wedneaday for a game, and
Weatero Reaerve will l»e the.cobtend-5 next Saturday.
Tbe trials for the mile relay teai 'll. Nord. S i. JoliDsoii airhed n
Pennajlvanla to aiii-ear Kmc ago.
Id the big Interachol
erachoUXir meet of tbe
m. A. Culver and wife of Cedar are
held teiurday; and CralK.jiu the uiy (or a few da.'b' urit with
Rout. Haff and Gamble were ehosen. - iiiend*.
Joe Horner will go to repreeem MlcU ; g g. ^Btc relumed to hi. home at
Igan In tbe abot |>ut event, while Hon- Pedar this luoming after iranMctlng
avan. tbe marveloua miler. will
l>ete In that event It la conaidered
probable that Michigan will i>tace well (he city (or
w days c
mile, and Homer ahould and to visit willy fri
U|i in tbe mile.
friend*.
carry off Orel honora in the afiot. MlchCarl Vail of Saginaw la in the city
or. (our-niHo to visit friends.
history, as
Joi. Valley of Provemdm wtaa in tte
these cventa In the past were almost city on buslneaa today.
alwaya conceded to tbe Wolverines.
Matt Cennine of tte law firni uf Con*
In fact, at one time, the mere mention nine A L'onninr, U In Kingsley on le­
of the name of .Michigan brought with gal business lodnv.
it ahlvera -for oppoaing (oura who
Mrs. Minnie Roach artd eon Lau*
would gather honor. In tbe long runs. ren<-c. have rciurnci lion-i- after s|>endIt ha* been a aharii declin
!lng (he w'inicr In Luther.
Miaa Cora Archibald returned to ter
nncovering.
It ia feared that the ancceas of
year’a Interacholaatlc meet la seriously i '"7
threatened through the attitude of the! ,,
clar
pilDci|«l» of the high schools about
ace -The Cal and the Fiddle." play
the slate, who take escepUona to tbc|,.,| tODlKlit at the Grand.
cunom ol bolding this meet In Ann I
Arhor. The contention of the princl
w..Hne»di
Roiord-Eagld
Is that \helrathl«ea are obliged
>mi>e(e with those of much greater to their home at Sintun.* Day this
,
eaa wbq come from acboola where nir.mlns alicr siiendlng several days
scholarship Is aubordlnated to atbloi-.'ihi-n with Iricnd*.
ikcgun, Grand Rapids. Day
-Miaa Leuiae Relle of Kingsley is <o
aud Saginaw
ibc princlj
principal the rii.v Jor a visit with irichd*
Inaw are the
who. arc raising the howl. It
E. O. Corbin of Eatea Rapids ar­
n by aqtual (act, to disiount .tbelr rived last evening to transact bualviews, that .Morgan Parl^ Academy. uesK In the t-lty.
L^ke Forest and D. C. S.. against
E .B- cm of Central Lake ia in tte

fi.oo

Bargain No. 4

LINING SATIN

Pongee Silk, the grade sold
everywhere at $1 per yard.

36 biche.
Guiiutmllor
two legsofM’ wear.

89c

. 7Sc

$1, $i.so
It pays to visit tlielBig Store

The Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.

airong l. .
have to abide by tbe
rolea which are-enforced to the letur. It Is hoped that a .different feel­ city (or n short litivlnes* trip.
ing wilt be arouacd
used before the dale
dale for
J. A. Becker of
that It win l>c as
a busii
trip to the city today
cessful as these evenu have been In
C. E. Culver and wrife. eame
. . over
the jiast.
Cc-lar IsM evening to see 'The
"Tn effort Is I
aud the Fiddle" at the Grand.
siiy authorities
His Systtm of Self Defensa.
“Have .riiu cvi-r *ludle«l Ibi- art, of
ber of sel(-Bup|ioriine atudenta. and
(heir methods of. raising amounts suf­ aelf defei’iser- «iiil a yning feIV>w to
ficient to malBtaln themselves, are a man of ui-stiiiii'-i-oni physique and
also being recorded to enable the uni­ noble bearing.
versity to give out accurate data to
TIte c!d<T man looked at his ques­
prospective entrants in (be unlver- tioner witb a quiet smUc and ibcu^nBwerod (bougliifull.v:
one. and Is being aided in every
“Yes. 1 lave studied and practiced
wa'
tbe Ktudcnis here.
MAX STANLEY.
“Ahr asld the other eagerly. “Wtese
syMem did you adopt?”
"Ssolomon'/.” waa.tbe fbply.
gomewbat aliasbcd. (he youth stam­
mered out; “Folomnn's! Wbat Is the
special point of bis system of min­
ing?'n HCCOUDl of IliC s I ••Briefly this.” replied the oihcr; •• M
I sdft answer turneib away wroth.' ”
I For the moment tbe young man fell
.! an tnelliiatinn to laugh and looknl at
I bis friend ati-vlously to ace wlielh. r be
I was serious. But a glance at 111.- ac­
complished athlete was enough, and
soon a very differect set of feelings
came over the veinb as bis mnacnlar
companion added, witb silent empbs-

SOME SNAPPY, NEW ONES /

Ths
---- “Gro*« Flash" a

The craze (or Uad and white has extended to
Pettieoatk and (aifaiob demaadt that they be ctoie fiubg
and Moood) m the back.
We are tbowiig aone vy clewr thiagi in Mct-.
cerized Mets^ioe. a beautiftd lusboui ligbt wfe^ht fabiic,
qdeo£d^ sdipted (or wear 'Ofider the new style gown*

With every Dollar or
more purchase* you can
I«t one ol these stem
wind* stem set, geunine
wet^ tor only $0 cents,
flueranteed for one year.

Silk special Saturday

PETTICOATS

^

EAGBS

We hare then as (oDom:
Navy s'Ub white dots, navvjrilh
white rings, black with wjv«b ‘lot*.
bUck wUta white rings, f^n bUek
with acvordlan pleated raffle: solid
colors In gi-een. rose, blue, tan. giey
and all tbe wadicd shades.

rriailnm$t.»tf$3M

tone iMy isar IS* smsiaasBa.

utmost •

brari. ficaa and 'ha'nd

all: to hold aU women
To lore oue: to w<^vc tbe (breed of
eiernal 0]>timUm Into the. lives of all
with whom 1 may come In contact: to
worship natnre and tbe Gretit Sidrit
Ibal conceived It all—id d word, to play
desire to be of service—(hat la my re­
ligion. And. say.' If I can live up to
tbe mark, don't yon tbluk I've corralled
about (iM tbe creed that Is ncccaaarr?—
Backbone Uootbly.

Obituary.
l‘j;ker was t’orn at
iViibcn
Kitirflcjvairaii Travcfwe tminty. in
ri-sided
In Kingsley uinil
ISft. lie r.*si
hi* niar-iagc In ISKII, lo Mi»* J<»>i‘phine niddlecomc of I'nlon townsblp.
Craud Travcriw county. After hUmarthey moved onto the Wincupe
l»t mile* ftvm Kingsley. WWlc
on (heir farm they had one girl *>oni
to" tbeaii. and In IHOJ. they moved to
Kalkaska ■-ouniv. and bad one girl
lioni lo them iherv. and liavi lived
in Kalkaska •»uniy until be L .. .
death. April "1. ISIl. He was wroek-

bowl over a man aa easily as a'box ot
matches and leave him half nunoed.
It will even turn a bullet from lu path.
Experiments hare abowu that a Jet ot
water can be produced at aneb a high
pressure tbat It becomes pracUcally a
liar of Iron. Swords have l>cen blunted
In attempting to cat ibruogb jhese exhigb pressure Jets Some years ago
an armink of E
high ofilclsl of tbe Bank
bis 'private oSIc-e. Tbe ofBclst managed to get out of Ibe room unharmed
and liH'ked (he dour. .1 resourci-ful nltendanl bronght the fire bosc. lie
openi-d tlie door sufficiently to Insert
the. Doaxle.
• • mh
nlnutes tbe

Mitcbel Bms. at that tlB^.
1‘i.rk.cr W.1S a icemimr of tte
• of Anterlte. Tree*
Mold II
alde SfS; ate alao
<if East Boatdman Ariwf HHB.
He was a loving oiwasd ate lUteT
luid w ill be sadly mlaecd by tbOM OBdeaml to bilu.
Card «
. .
Wo silKWroly wIMi to ttenk OdT
friends (or tbe klndneaa sbowa m It
the sickness and death of our UBJa
MR. AND MRS. NATHAN KXAPP.

Mo-Ka
Coffee
Is poptJgr wherem biowB. becaow
Sold oely in oif'ti^ pneksga.
Aroma and itrcagtk pfasred
No chance (or dust and
to
I
epoil it
Hie price is a great SBriDg a
borne.
I^^i<grade Gitfee at low coL
Askforlsli. DeebneBaroristf;

lesik-resrsoD's V
The Lien and ths Lamb.
He was s gentleman of (be old sebeed
-never mind bis -wrinkled brown skin
snd wrinkled brown -riofbes-and It
was witb the most dlstlngulsbed |<o-

WE SELL
Thc Irtitcher tuan'jerled a tolu from
md his costomer watched bim
a bookrwai!
cut Into'll. .VtMl a waiting woman said
to beroelf;
“.tddltlon fony-elcvcn to the litera­
ture of Ibc lion and tbe lamb.”—tVoshInstoD Star.
Hit 0«<
Dean de kfoulln of Trinity cathedral
told (hi* bright mtle siory during one
of hla delightful talks not long ago:
A man'mas asked lo what reltglona
dcueminaMon be belonged.
He thought U over
i
“Why.” b.- paeseotly replied, “t hot!
Herb It is tbe F^lscopal chnrcb I stay ,
away from.‘'-Clevebu>d rialn Dealer.

THE STEARNS&F0STER
aa a'WTTismc.cr-

Name on Every Genuine Mattress.

Gvmfortable, Durable, Sanitary
Co. of

A young Canadian visited Washing­
ton one winter to spend tbe holidays
with a preiiy coiisJu and her family.
As be was motoring with bis pretty
cousin oue aDenvoou shO-Qld to him:
“Do you have reindeer ia
“No, darling.'
: "At this seasuD it always bdov^.“

I

•vni.-ii iti-tuop ruiLuiw urooKs was

Bonifacio a “green flash" v
sunset The sky i
after a cloudJess d.vy. with little wind, j
As tbe sun approaebrd tbe borlxon the ‘
line 'isriit sea and aky for about forty-1
five degrees each aide of tbe sun be-.
suffused with a Hcb dull t

HA5, ,0.0

u now Ihr f'jrniture will buy tnora quality a
iKu ever before.
lluved (0 be thougbl thslall BEAUTIFUL hmilute bad lo
bevOTCxpemive. Tbatiinolaagatnih.
Tdck are makes of inexpeashre faatunR ibat etnltody
a Mitpniuig amount of beauty and good taSe.
Thal't wK.->t wc make a buuoeat of—always I
ibc ligbl manulo liiren and at prices which mean a
to you. Our puxhate* for tKe,ieasan cootifl of cvc/mm.^
beautify your home and moke il comfortable, ft is much aora
satidariory to you - ff) see and examine the article you want ratbo
ihan buy from picCjres in catalogues, ^'ou can't -alvrays bm a
correa idea, arid vrn- ©hen you arc milled, vdiich rettA in disappotnlment. O-..-: f- .re i* YOUR Sore and we want you lo
come in and >cc f-.>r youiaeli the REAL values we ara oUeriag at
prices you would hardly thud: possible.

r3S

Everything for ^ Home.'
< Snve tiie Difference end Buy from

fiaated and changed in a marvelous
-Atheists- Car rt^
way Snch lutenalty of coloring ted ! ' A auaber of BarrUn consertpta. on

aboot ten (or less, aeconds after U had
MiOT...Utth.p~o«oco
. MttI
: IO.I Ilk. . mu*.,
UTO._ oo,
M-*..;..
Tl«r and re- ‘

.
T-' «■«»“»"
<>« *be yard ate «ables every

^oiV^T^oTfor ,0-,™.-

I Meteoroloclesl MtgaiiDe.

J. W. MILUKEN

Traverse City

SI" '.r-S"
;now asked to be Instructed
i.rtew to conswnlon to the

To be able to look every man square..
__
„ make friends ate
ly ______
In
Begin Rsferm at Heme.
them: to keep clean of mite ate
«u!d not fenrf. sot so OB any «m
body: to smile at III forfnne: ta tough
at my mtotakes: to frown wh^ temp­
tation comes avlslfing; lo be ready formers would only Xart to revoltwith a word of cbeee wbeoBtet srortjihmixa ibelr own sweat ate totwly
^ai telpijo strive ts devdop. l^te! selvee.
________



Be sure and see the great vvindow dimlay
We sell the celebrated

‘Hygeia” Spring
llie besl double deck spring that is made,
fits either wom or iron beds

JULIUS CAMPBELL CO,
The Greatest Bo

1

Grand Traverse Region
kM tx»u aa« <l»wn for iwo «t«lw
•Dd ii doMD’t look m tf ibar inund
to •un op for wo vopks inore' Tba stMiner 3. S. C'raato arrlred
kora tote Btoni.lnK. oTU r * IomI of
kcnoa lor 1‘eUT StonDcr. JO rr Jwni
WHl ttioa to Empire.
Oeorge Bcrnerd moved tils f*i
to'Gtra Hsveo lodar. We »w
Wetrj U> see thou fco os tbc.v «ni Iktotosod br their many fiieods.
«lr. ond Mrr A. J. White left PrI
dhy fBoralBi; for Ann Arbor, vrhcre
Mm. While has xono for niedfiui!

RaOB-I'afne 8. Brooks J, Kents 1.
MTilK- -t, Jordan 2. «r»y I. Ti tasc
hlU--Ro;
. . _
- jvnt
Brooki
Sacrifice bits—Brook!
iK-ft on baaesr-.Mm crow 8. (ki^p
cre» 0. Stolen baaea—White. Joe
dun. Fa.rnc, flraok>. Gray. 1
Struck otit by'Wlniera iT. by Jordan
. Bases on balls off Wlutera 4. off
I s«o ' . Jordan 1. Home run by Jordan. HU
kto been wilh her Uule dau^irr. liy ball, by Wiiiieru. Jordan. Time
Bora, lo Mr. and Mra. John Tuckrr, 1 boor. 4‘i mlmitee. I'mpire. O. M.
Atoll 32od. a sfrl
laifToro.
April 2.-I.
■pbert Dcvar relurnnd home. laat
BMtor. oflor fpmillfij; • f’e*- dayx in
Vmverw rnty «»h hU daoKfaler, .Mr«.
EAST CARFIEU).
Il IK npi>rt<-d tbal G. M. Bkiruni
|w« sokl his farm.
*

VMa Oumns returned lo licr tbo paai few dn>-».
Mlaa f:ilB HanuuoDd npenl Sunday
bdim in r.nqiire yeMrrdar. oRer
with Tied- parent*.
•psDdinf ltd* winter with tier
riiaa. f^liuereoD spent Sunday -i
Mm UCore.
Mr. and Mrs. C. U Davis, of SIi«
Mrs. JoDu-a While was nn Empire
Mr. and Mra. C. 1
^tor last nishl. j
_____ i—ii
. I H}ning baa moved i
farm here.
Several of the children in (bla-vlclo-<h* ueBatos. also tlieir four-yoar-old ity have thn ahooplog cougb.
kep. We era glad to aay Uie}- anMr*. Maude Klooni is rUhim: with
better.
iiQT parrata She ta •ccompanled by
Ike kali icaine oa Suokar the ICib. Miss Kldrldge.
.Mrs. Jacob Blrmley Is on the akk
-ktoVMV the camp rre»- and (he mill
kqto- tnw «OD out by the camp <re« Ust
Apr. 25.
kr • srore of JO^to If. Bstteriea—
Qmbp rreir. I'. Andcreoo. C. Wlhtcrs;
Ifiil erea. I*. Whke. C. Payne.
Oor coot at Uie camp. John Yookfledd. took dinner with Mr. Hicks, ludn. U on the nick Hat.
,
Mrs. Oeorse Wlndae- baby bas
(|WB quite sick, but Is much better *The superviaors are (ooklng oi-cr
e Bchobt dlalriciB.
■at Braeeui wHUnc.
Min Anderanti and ano Albert, arc
Mr. MacManui and wife «nd O. V.
TlaHlocf on (be uabiland.
Holmes druro to >TfIi Bake, Im-t Fri­
Mr and -Mrs. Maples. Mr. aad 'Mn<: day.
ftovB. Mr. and
il Mrs.
Ml
Kansom. Mr.
■nd Mrs. Gray, bare retornod lo tfai-ir
Istond borne iafter apcndloc a week a good time.
•B malnhinfl vislUuE their ftlenda
Mrs K. U. Smith U mheb ImproTed
Mr. Brown baa sold -hte farm. Iixat- In beallb.
flS near F »Vi-moirt. lo Mra. M. E.
John Su
^MeKarcbo-.
(lero. and espocta
tbm -waa a «d< ball gue on V. Holmes' farm.
■aday. April Zird. between (be mill
'Al.
r, UlUIKMV M
Mr. ^'birinoro
of .CVUaiiUtSUU. tiUto
and camp crew. Ike Jlne-up moved ills family here. Ben Wlili«W aa fotlows:
more works on the railroad and bis
tellb A Hull <
wife 1* BLsylDK with his futher, who

CEOAfP.
- Gbaa, Albright «f Torch Ukle. visit­
ed with Mr. and Mrs. J r. VUvk
Friday and Saturday of laKt week.
The Mn<«a FloMt.Marfe Morti and . Ilarnld
and Kob. McLaiin', drtive over from
TraTcn«- Oiy and visited with Mr.
and .Mrs J. O. \1sck. over Snnday.
QDiie 1
d "Tbe
•day nigtil. at Trnverae City.
.Mr. and Mrs. Kluier lilllmi
■ in Traverse fliy

IAAMCOnkai estate

was veo' prttUly do-orated In pink,
white and green atreamerr. wrhu..
white geraniums graced the dlolttK
tabic, ffevcral rriendii and neldibors
wore there to help cclelnwte. Many
uselul pTcaeiits were given and all
Mr. and Mrs. Yale took dinner with
-wished Mrs. Hamnfoitd many more
Mr. and Mra. Sidon Tyler last Sanblrthdays-as happy as thM. The caitMy.
of town guoit w-a* her daughter, Mrr.
The faiiDcra and ncigtrtiors arc
I.ulu 06s or Williamsburg.
new of her daughli
busy plowing. Some are unklcg gardtbiee • far toads of potatora. having
i*ray A I'ray have purebaaed a hne attending the F<rrii
to Iskve .me eartoad for Uik of rmra.
••<ete 4
» renalulv hs\-inp l>eauUrul
Neit Keltu arrived im the’MisaoaH
visited at Traverse
T!averse
inday. M bis way u, Burd.ckvtUe.
•ily «v.
where he u preparing to build a
April
M':-.
W.
H.
Si'i
ih
uiiii
daughter
ex^cd visit jp tbe aouibcrn
d some of the
stiire..
V-tii.
tbiied
in
Traverse
t-|tv
a
f,
w
part of the slate.
me.
days la.-u week. They iviumM h.iuiitieorge lleriurd and family orriv*
Mias
lias n
Florente (Yolaer of Traverse
Saturday evening.
Norman Samson has gOM south to rity.
1 here. OB th.- sieaiiier Cniaae fram
ha*
vUlting Miss Mamie
April 25.
get wtntc.
North Manltou. Sunday.
Foha Kinney J,-ft Tuesday to M«-wl
Ihe pa*l. week
Mr. Samaon drove to Kinpley Sat­
the
suumn
r
at
n.-moq
llarhor.
Mr. auu Jlrs. tba*. iiochradol drtrve
urday.
to Tra\XT»e
Tnux-n... fity. .Saturday
Mrs. Itath, a-iil baby of Honor
3ENOON.
Mr*.- A. E. Bry ant caUod Monday to
i jury
-----T b u nula )' -Mr. Hodman was i^»ont Sunday
r*. larqa Mivisit Mrs. Smith. '
riiUife Bbiue
..............
frwnT.raver*.'
1
Ciiy •ith:lK-aH•;'-a I
Hoy Wbliiuoro is engaged to w-ork .lohn JesKUp.
Je*s-up. and l.-aclliifi a burse.
The W.
T
met with Mr*.
(or the summer (or Mr. Bolon Tyler. Mr. Jeranp* loam liecanic frightened Tfaldwln Friday, ;.nd wa, «.-i| utlen.1
>«4il to Maple t'lly WedMrr. O. V. Holmes •aUed on her and started lo run. Mr. Hodman in ed. Vlaitoni aita's wekomo to ainewiLiy
lUT. Mrs. John ttoutli, this w<-ek. juinpitig mu canghi Ills foot and *••«'
aiigijiei
. ■•-......
(•■H .....
tcnd
Uie —niis-tiugh
ib.xc-- J Hanh
\r.. ha* Imra
April
.im! ihi- liorsj- lie -a* Inaillng et<-|>. ; .Mr* ItaiiiKin of nrwwii. was in i;...
baulinu rome of hi* pntaioew to Bw
hi-ji. bnciking lib- arm. and town Mondsy. on Ini*ln.iu>
*l.-L.;ile lat.Ix. •
Wm, \o i-*ar* lua.le a Jjr?c
NORTH PARADISE.
111* liBinl <<Miic badly.
r Mi-H. ihitdwin was a 1'raver>c t'iiy IK.
of fn.d ttrt-s the last ,
Mai.ii*, iiiirth. B>TOi« ktanin aM
Wo wleh to coriMi a mistake iti
■acher* held tlii-lr asMK-inKon ‘ calb-r Tuesday,
lag! week’* pafier. It was John I'cr- here Friday and Sainriiay of. law ; Rev, Shmuird preiii-bcd Sunrtax Tfi- te we-, two ...rlud* ot thet
hall and wife and two coiiKiii*. Jamr« w.-ck w«^ very tine pn«ram. . vetiine iu im- >1. K 4bur.h. Mr.
Eugcr and Agnei; ,MI!ks Hint drove i’roli-ssiir II Diinilirillo of KiM'trcIStanion not ts-inc id-Ic to'
We iM-ar Th*t Mr Parker has mbvI Traverec Xit.v. Tetuuiing Sunday. W
elwstsi j>r«-*ldi-m 1.1 the assocla-; s, |> Burk is in-nKic on bis fnim.
-i1 i«<o tlM- bxai-e varatto by ' Mr
(tcririide Freeman Is under the I
I'.iute.on.
lately purehaM-d of (Tiim. Kiniiey.
doctor's carei .M. FajT.-nt of (lien .Haven was oeeti
, and Mrs. N'ulun Johnson ami
A. Sayers and wife called at Grant \ on .jotir >inx-t* Mondav.
baby went .Saturday nigiit
ilnabna Suiirtay.
| April r(.
lliouipnotitille.
Mrs. Perhnll and Agnes Mltks
The M. E l.-ulies' Aid-sm-i-ly win
railed on Mr*. K.
Barling Bunday. I
M^EL.
*er>-t- a TO c-eoi sup|wr Frida)- even­
Jr. Barling U some U-licr at thU j J K. lloKcl.iiid

«|fn were rail
l.iiid Mtd
lied, ing at Mrs. Will fan-iniLT's.
iitng;
I to Tnivcrwi- fuy
fuytMay
alteiid Ihe
April 25. ^
‘he l,:.dicK' Aid fw-l with,Mr*. A.riuncral
|Tl
r
graiuldaughlcr.
Mang Ttiiir>da.v; and pici-ed <|iiill I Howena
WALLIN.
blocks. After the uaic-.l litoe'
itpe wa*
'K. J.
tranKai-te.! bu.stncaa in
Is-vi n.ie -w.ia houn- vi-.iiing with
spent In
t k. a «UL- au!»per mrsis werv- Traveiwe Cil y. Sai urday.
l«rc-jus Iasi w<ek
He led Salirj I
.
..
ed by Mr*. Mang.
I ...........
Mrs. Saiiiiii.-I t'iiatu-). who has been i iirdi
ly fiKirday
for Ihi* duiies ,-ii I'hiladelphia.
i.x w'llb B)i*'h Marvin
Mr. ami Mr*. .Frank
Frank Sayers of May ] quite
qulie sli
sl<-k is «uj the gai
II* >dsii-r^'aniltiH>, fnim M>. ne.o
April
A Peek nirti mot, Bavhl.
flt-ld. visited lij^ mother and brotln-r. J Mrs. Sioitps was a Traverae Oily ml. a1*o tTclU-dj with
will ]i>-r iwaipleda*i
•rr..xm3u:_l>iy McwxlBy. iha Hin.
HiTb Sayers/SumlHv. AIm» Kugetie;\lsltor. Monilay..
Iwcrk
CLEN HAVEK.
il- t iT IbUilk and, family were rallFoster a^ «i
wife1 visited at Herb Say..................................................
. Morrill
still ou the
Mr* Jt V '...i... ..M l llul.. daugh­
> near nviail oua day last vreA.ers' Sunday.
ter l-isther Mwiit last wtwk with M.>,
t'hnrlex Kins waa ,iwru in oar vlA fine anrpjJs*' «a* given Mrs.
visilod rclaMr. jinii ..M'; . fell Alniroa- weitiiM.x Smidm.
driker WoiidaA.evenlng. 11 iK-in^f
...........
|•l>-Bsanlly sui|-ris.Hl Suturdoyt eveuN'ow lor llto iNt'bHor*!—Baibelur.
hlriliday. The (Neniiig wa* spent In] lUibext StiMps made
trip to Kal- lug by .M xeral of ilo-lr irteieb- eoen
. .
os* ll'tinx-on h.s ncAin taken upmd
dancing. At midnight a fine Kiipp<-r. k.-tsko.
•lay lusi w.-ek.
ing in on then iiiiii'yare*. li.- ireaiii
hotel
I <:• IH-- *■ Waller Ketlog's. and Baehvl.
eotialsiliig of bun*. B.'.-^Klrted cakes, r Bd. IT.ix
1
i* •]iiiiv siek w-lib tnuiiips and cake wet-.- - rvl-d.
W •Fli.:er.iM <i|.i> m loan Tiie.sdav > or I) M I'ei k 1*' hu*. Ibeae . «ia)s
[ikrkles and Mima, w-.-ro serveil. A
.Mr. ..ml .Mrs. (mo. I.ind*cy visll>-<l
Mr* O. F. Vollmer and
Angled lb. k xU S.mili Munilou Is |•t!lV7lll: nil late oii Suttilw's wurking
n Hus.-tell
5ne time was liad by all.'
,ul Orin ' l.iiul-«‘.v's Snuda).
-7•
! lei I
1iiuit
a- xi.-lt l.ii d. p3--,vd tiirxKSsti ;.eo one linj o;i hi- |J*i-e w.-<ih dajs. WhHe
Wh
Barb.Mr*. W. Fierce -and Mrs, George
t! f, I’ra.x w»* a Tr.iv
•'.iversx* f'lty 1 aiiii relai
I (i.aml Hapiils and
• kir Jxihn Ikoitz i*
Freeman were Kingsley cvilierM Kri- vislior Saturday.
Spring Ijikc.
.1. Ix--dd)*^”^^5»tivl tin
her m l-is xard to!
Mrs. A. 8. ITaj xlsiicd relatives in
■Mewlai
last Tnesdax. lie Er. Iot«ot l.uxin luinl
i- ImiWine
nc TMs own Era*
ThetKlon- HaJIaa of Traverse fiiy. Traxtrse fit) Sstuniny and Sunday. Ikmaid and ,Nor-hnp,‘'al«”
Kog. IsrtaHw* on Sonth M..-ilroii oland
itiirt eniiing ob lh<- frying iisn thri-e
Is visiting bis unrie. k'nink FrecHnan,
Mrs. Mary ciendeiiing was «alled
Tleuiiiisonxille ii
•i:- fimr iimr* a dny. and Bachelor
Ibis week.
toTniversi- t ily |,y th. death ol her
I'K-d IbOTtk is siiiTltig up his hash '
niece. Kiweim S.-om,
Uith Mr<■ Il Ba-.'itel making breml and liutler. Ibt*'
Mr*. I.ulu Clow- aiKl Mr?. «5ra<er Mr. and -Mr* Weleon-e Hall ol
it. J Miller of Trnvrree't'iiy is in <- ..II for the t>a<-hel<irs Pic (Us writHamilton \l*Jnd ul Mrs. Grover i Van s. viKited oxer Siindax. at the luu ll.
_ *

J Ihe. we kU.-»«.
rasc Hammond's Monday evcBitig.
jlioice of hi- *iMi r. Miv. T*i s.
’ The Mi'-s.uri slni’l-eil here today on | C-oige H. ILinh. )r. I* wcKklng for
Mrs. (frover llaiiiimmd onu-nained
Mrs. IN-xxiil King x-..-i* eallml to Ittc 1-et first trip nt-ih. di-hireine a . i r--d It.dilk io<lay.
in honor iif .Mr.-. tVias. Iluminniid 1 liapid-. Inst week l-.v Iheeyerioii.- ill •lii.inilly of frt-ichi • mid i;ikii -i on i Afml2l
-■oon* ...
rtotlier apellliiK Fcbool
renliig. the " '

Satardav

LU/vIijc.a.hammond

S-"!

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House-Cleaning Time Is at Hand
>ltoid there are many little thing:s you need to make the work easier and to replace worn-out things. We have taken parV
ticular pains to collect all of these useful things and can furnish them to you at the-Jdwest prices.
No matter what you vvant we believe you will find it here.

LOOK OVER
THIS LIST

One of the muiy Sturgis

&!.tL'".6 50

>006 of the famous Futtone They
»9 tA
come as low as -. > *9"

15.98

best db-carts In Ihe slate. We bavc Ihe
)»e moHi-n collapsible <»rla-ag'low as
S4.7S. These bavc hood, 10 Inch cycle
wheels, robber Urea and are Ibe best
prodaecd lor tbe price.

The Oldest, Largest and Best Home
Outfitter in Northern Michigan.

Cartain Sfretclifrs
Cnrtaln Rods
Poles
Chair Seats
Carpet Paper
Tacks
Sweepers
Thread
Magazine Racks
Clock Shelves
Scrub Brashes
Brooms
Dosters
Famltare Pollah
Gold Paint
Glae
Machine Oil
Window Glasses
Stove Pipe Collaars
'^Flne Slops
Carpet Beaters
Window Shades
Rollers
Brackets
Bracket Lamps
Ltooienm Luster
Lantern and
Lamp Chimneys
Burners
Wicks
Pillow Show
Holders and
Dozens ol
Other Things

Cojiicbes
A beAUtiluI line o( the
finest CoBches uid Bed
OaveDpoKsr
I Couches iroin $4 up
up to $25.
Davcppoib $15 to
$35.^

Carpets
Rugs
We aic showbg

ii'-

the
pat^ Il Ims and best values
i 5 trier shown in Hoor
;<)=cnpto,..

•:

,

.

■ j

9x12

Rugs

from

xxaJ $4.>5 up to $40.

Beds Beds

Heavy Linolt um, geornne cork, at 50c, COc, 7Uc.
Now is the lime lo buy a beau80c and 90c per yard.
liful iron bed. SamfJe
worth
$800, $10.00 and $1Z00 iot

Thfriy
Day
Special
Free
Offer

B:__

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W'ith the purchase of every Quick Meal Range we
are giving 32 pieces ol the most nWled kitchen furniture.
Now is dK time to buy that famous range. We are show*
ing a big assortmeal of f«ngeM>e^nning in price at

J. W. SLATER

$25.00, $35.00
and upward

$4, $5 and $6.

Dressers
Eveeptioosb bi- values prevail
in drciscrs. We are showing
sofT.e bcaulies at $25. $20. $17,
$14 and as low as $8.90.

Dining
Tables
Handsome round top extension
taUa at

$9.98
Square top table at

.

$4, $6, and $8
and upward.

Yoar Reliable Mail orders receive our prompt attention.
Borne
Homes furnished on credit.
ODliltter

TBA^BSB^^T^ABD A?fD TRA V RME BUT
♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

r e kmc rmUmoa la lartleai, ete
) MerfleU oVer thirv^elx roan

aedlalelv took aa ectire
e or the
tl>e MwimttoUr. She
pert in the lire
UarfieW. April K.-Oiie ol lb«
Med ror her Intereet
wee eeperiell.r no(e<
Mt r«dd«aU «(
u vc
in the Meihodlet rtn
UM o( Uic old«st people of this n
mod. b** Ifft «»_«» Ibe 1
tarejr of Mrs. A, 8. Baraam, Bunder,
FiveVeara MO this t«»th.MrB. Tiertbe 33rd at April.
, toM her bosbaod with whom but
Bom.lB New York. 83 >ean epi, efl'

The Price is Pinclied

o dare prerkme ahe had/
t)-el'cblh year of ber manied
» fl(tr-<
8b« will be buried beilde him in

Tfll1sM>AT. ATWL ?l: i!W?*

) city a-in. furalsb Ibe
Kversbody invited.
Hegble Boonaw arrived
Friday
from Lttdlnglon. where he spent tte
winter, and will stay with his parents
this BUimner.
The lady .Mariabbei ma.le 111.13 at
their pedro ]«M> last rVidar alghu
W'edoeeday eeniiig of
(bis
week
there will bev a box social at the home
of Mrs. U. B. Ionian.
Kterybody
tiled.

.^rti Si .1
B.I
WeXPORO
aaalMed ky Rev. G. t
draco Lewis aud
E. Tbiew offk-iaiMl
isdles dusr.'leran ririttng be'
nposed of the
Misses Ubnie wovks.
(el. composed
th<
Marw, Anna and Christine Garihe.
Ontce ifltber is

tEMTER.
ealnlag two of her idriers l«c»y. 8b»
cbildrcw <d Bu-k. -awomtwnti-d the older one to WBparent, ftir a few ;Kama&ai* on Aturday. where she
,»ili
s iuilf lime tuiUag ber

tnnnlty by Mr. Bamum.
hum.- dooi Btick-. **'"*‘*. *
*
She la narriT»l by four rhildm. aU
let Mi\ wilh nroiap*.
1
-lames 8«<«t !> . drivlBg a
IWW
o> >)<• I
of whom
rhoni are
ere prrs«nt.
present, Mra. Mary Ver;
Mrs
Mollv
Rohr
tinted
l-v-U tusa the appear
ihv grave sitle. -i-hgll We'Gather
milree of Mobile, la., wbo
who has
I
been
SoOllrwtf*k Moodav
.
!
a goud one
J.
W
Ihoniaa
c
the
River.
_____
..
aU
winieri.PUit
with her tnolber eU
sin
fyank law’s tamsfai a
bo;»n
j
Ed IVliHigih and bis *
*
ducted Ibc ftuiersl.
The fioral of__________ aniU recently of Mayfield:
IVrit Uab»w-k Tu<-*-Jav
1 Saturday in U^
(eriags were many
and
beaulifay:
.MfB. Ubbte Treveue of Bl.
PauL
Grandma .VofT.lnger ii
The rdLahu were laid to rest in the
Minn, and
-Mrs. Ona Whybren of
Mary ' Lewis bmiI
Northpori ertueterj.
Gladstone. Mrs. Itamum alao haa one
Tuesday.
.
April r«.
brother living, the last of a famlb' of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A
.Mrs, Miller Is.al.le u. >■ .«i agi^.c
1-0 4t..ek-and 3ohn Haywood loadM
nine rhUdren.
Mrs.
Platt .Barwum.
Ol’ ij There
Ttwi
Bic.eaNT GROVE
wbool <J<wd t^idiiy «<>
was a arrat iiwh and ibetw
bfinc III at her sUtcr's in Baugnttick.
*.-ee
. Mi-s MaBi>
U unable to be prciKOt.
We cxlenrf our a/muatby to ft . Coroiher. wb. _
l.einf U; links
lime*. .
Grayrc Grat-es U’t we
’•eaieo ai M«Uy ho.|»<al t'.wiilU
riCBO's famll.v In their sorrow.
Glt-B Ui.ijb
There was 4boii(‘.'*0 iwe.rt;l ai the
^
Mill Minnie Webster, who hns been
T»k' mother bas alci-e.diid.
Hr. Witkop has been bating ihe mtU.,ly to 'E-tw*
tlulUng ber sister. Mrs. t‘Mer Isaaci. at bis idace and has a fine lot of lum­ fan well ’’.itv on Gratce Graves last
Wm. <■«*• ;-e.- and .I'e i-r>l i;!tn..
Tuesday uiphi.
Ml report a Jolly wllh Mr and Mrs. t.u
,1ms relumed In her botne In Chicago. ber sawed as a result.
tvmer.a ,
J Mfrirsa bore' aw
I
Harold CIbbs went to Kankakee.
Mrs «'bk>e p'Tnatb.
Mrs. Mary and Miss Irene Brellil , T’.nitki*' |in«'’.-y inmiuK.
lUs .^nra l.yn:i of Otlsit l» 'Wlt-i.;,
end the hiutpt were called m Good Harbor b.v
|m. Sunday .tonins
to
.isli-u/
; J. !l. Hyrr ni»d.- a b:!»li'*w»
lug In Ibe in-ighhoihuMi.
iCi.1.1
Istopber (be ^th of
‘tmieral of bis. roasin.
r p r.-w w.'.,*., ^
their cousin. Miss
In 'lTav.-.weCiiy ou Salerday.-teal.
Miss Ruth Stli-vru. an.l Mis- Msbil '^
tV.p
yiuull’Wok
wile
and
d-ii.
in-.
O’Urien.
ii.-'-'T b'.i-iar,.
fs
tarulog
Ills Marion Gibbs ntietnlcil ibe
a?»d'kli'> l.'w'ij V .w;t«-d
i'’'‘■-’na
Miss [tuh.v rMnii>s viiited at SilMerrill has
eiliiou of IOC (jastcr bertlce at ibei
■eiliii
■' Suodr; ' ,
' _ .
lei
:i* l.lmira f^irorrs
dritlug horse.
C^DgreMtional
cliiirrb
of '(rarerwc]
Com
bad a telephone In'In HaV’t J’hiisoti »-»- 'uk-n .'n '
r.i5.-.i V-V'-.n. )■..
be wtdoa.
.tpril :i.
imlay cvenlm^.
'T’aic-we
t'tty
tV-4o--*»h-i<
-I—
.
rf.j UtalKd last week.
«al-'w :
I ■*>.. ,Vi -cAnV k>, a.^ttr. .
: Kunior has it that Artl
iburOld-l
There was u big iin«t. at
Mr. An '
..
wHI iniiie ifi'alnn-ji le:
! ..I, tUvav.-* . '
riy known ui ‘‘Dbldlr.
s- rge's suiurdax cientng. All enjo.ved ; •
EAST W’l^UAMSBURC.

G-m
no. r ,wpil wi.i tj-« ,,^l
.\p>i; II., . ■
hiuiself a wife.
.lan.-inn very
!
' "mw SeoSeM.
also
hi*
In: ' fiMl Fi!it,<-.i !■ K'Jnaa, .
-. m .
There wHI lie a play giten nt the:
'”cr SMiia. ban- the muni!«s
>JpnM>. <-niktrv. U. C, Weler .etoriied t. her
Iv.m Trri.yoivmy
Sluinc w-h.«llK)U!4.-May H. I htwdnil*-!
Mt.s Ruby Stlie* of A.-me, *|k- I
............-I .'t.’.i ..l-o I 1 -i i*...-;i.ea'i«Ma.iiiade Inim the r'n! tVidj) aiol Sai-iiday wt::^Mab< I Ke
anir'what
'
K-fljih ft.uH li.nki- I*
J .. .. ’
t.-i..dlUi
the Iwneflt of tuvjoedi
I
tor a f.-w day*
i'-'................................................................ ls<h<-ol.
^
.
; 'Niarlv
rom our u.-isl. I
Airil-jt Osborn. -Mlrh.. April 3:;.—U looks
Mrs. Hoasie are pleasod to
play . •fulita.i) j
--------- .
tiiorc like spring than il
did
last iiBio. acigtibors.
• 1 Hiek " c
«-hool
FnJa;. I ■
OViATT. ,
II atn-ml "Tb* (
tn,..ok.
and Mrs, Joiner and Mr*. Amo*
a
, j^ai
SDl-ceiu.. :
Tiir.tn r h.t> i...... .iim..Many nf our farmers have begun
I Mrs. C. Palmer.The
|f*f.l4”. uiiintdin:: m i;.-'.h.. T'«
i.
maklug AIM
their spring plowing and some bate
onday.
' "n
khss Mary MC’
.ji™. jch.i K.n„i,,


tliolr oau and spring rye sowed.
.Mrs. Henry lAuuier called <
u
.howLiw;
iu
Tra.VTM.
fllj.
....i
.
itolpb AikiDMin and family M>em
ewnian.
f
.Mr*
1’ « t*-t n
u«~da>
Sunday at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
Minerva Ihiln^r ha
• FrV-d and ilyihc |lniK:i made a irip
W. H. Uccnian.
sc City to M>rk.
Ghernas Uecring. ar.. and aon and
Ihcr-'f" Traiei!.t\Vi-Uue>4iay
.Mr. .Velaoin* plowli
Mr. Joseph Albrecht an- baollng poI
Hari,<.>u .>fu;ieid is working tori
utocs for a potato buyer from lAid
jj.ilin k< iii:tdy while hi* bioll.er Ih r-'
SOUTH MABEL.
IngTon. the prire being i>aid U 4Uc
W«- are haring fin© wcoUtor ( lilt, ink- Is ill With the iimun*-.
a bushel.
.Mts Mary Unrikmiro. Ride-ri ,SeP-I, *
wilting.
Frank IMydnent bought a top bugand Miss .Nora Ko.id sp*-<ii a Kw d.i}> .
Kraik ^aa bougiil him i
Mr Kr«
:> of JutiiM
JuliiM BuluiiKa.
BoluUKa.
Mr. Ilolaiiga
.It the lii’UiP oI Mn. John. K»y<l '
hiu nioverl on James tiunn's farm,
Huuiird aud I'Hrl iirowti , iita<l<-.a
Ml and MiT. M. Glcinh-ning viMb-d
near Hurdbkvllle.
He will work for
t Mr WataonV Bunday
|‘rip lu Irau-isi- titx Batunisy
Mr. Dunn
summer.
jnn lUs sums
y =“■!
and 11
g'. r. ITay'fiSs bought « new team | ,
Glnuleii.iu:
Krc<l\,^iui
Mr*. Harv Glendmlng imvivetl w«ird | Suinlay Hilh ihi-lr :
vlsltliuc
sltliuc tmaUica
tmaliii
at Glen Haven
' Dr. r^niw.*iVI'‘*iM.,. i',. ...
. r little nl.w -waB dead. Wt’.e Ro.-I "c*"
.LlhlB week.
C-'i.il ITa
IIIIH «cutt.
'
r Mr*. \V. n, Beemcnt Of Oabom. ealfMuUI

.Nellv (kleudcniiig '
\d on Mrs. Ucri Ucjnolds Monday
......................
. ,Sr-.«Hd Sunday. ............
rra.Mini:
'.’.iilAl
afternoon.
Mr.
nnd
.Mi*.
J*;<
men snrt w..KtT?k'-r *.i;.,
and Mrs. Mlks Boyd altendiwl
• Gehty j-ear.
«u,
Mr*.
i««dit) party at Mike Glendenlng's nil .Mr. and
, airtiikMul laxsuiv.
icifte
:iM< moon.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Siiturday
nlahL
ittirday ——• aJ.trr;* lu It*; iPirtiir.
April
U.
OCOEN88URC.
Hr and Mrs, O, C. 1‘ray also air« nd.
I'r. Cnldw-rll .lee. ret feel that th*
I'd (he Pedro pert}'^
; oorreetsUe euessimtaia'. d’oprl, ihe kMd- I'liTc riS’.e ef Ma r--tn-dv emit hla ahll-'*
AROUND CARP .LAKE.
Mr and Mrs Saai Swly nf
Kit:
iclely will n
The l.adie»' Aid huch
.1
.\. \viitni|i IS Rt-tii::g
Rapids called on Mr. and His. Oi«
Wedi'.eK’liiy afternocn., May ;:rd. t
rliould
K. tt tlist their
i.
Brown. Sunday..'
[luii.borfo,
lull.ber fo. a fim-new
fim- new- bum be ex;K-t
.Mr*. John Krau|ia. Jr.
e Ty Fray ha* the miimps
to luild on bis i-;rny larpi near
E. -N. Eniory of llowors Harlior left
• 11'*
I'f" by huliliT
W. Madison has t»o«JH a new U-iiy and al-uj 1* seuing .out a 1;
Saturday for ('harlcrnlx to bring back
CtncrM boWrt* iniilr dlw
II>eW.
n:.-r
vieuard
Iht*
spring
the steamer Fannie M. Rose.
J»l
r.' : VV.
1
l>ra.v RRd family visited at C
A. M.
ol the Taft faim is ! d^Tusttr'
tbTup ly-pEin
Mr. and Mrs. Conkright of C-enIral
ITay'* Sunday.
lAkc have been visiting the |iast 1
K
Pray
i*
ofi
the
sick
lioL
days with Geo. Kitchen nnd taniily.
> h<« alread.v »rgt-t- on-liaYd.
.April.;4
Mrs. hJlcanor Elman returned 8at«i
riiillip Heitalunh Is gclll ..
im a few days' visit with rela­
of- rord* of nisid sawed
tives at Uk Kaidda
NORTHPORT.
IVfrytWqrner
this spring
Mrs. John Helfilcli IpR Saturday for
MlKB Gertie. Cnrthe *iH’nt the U.v
i-al H.H'li aud (smil.i will kimu-I
Gnihd Rapids lor a
visit with her ill fraverae riij
daughiei. Mr*. Tony Rokns.
Aim .11. Ryan and rblldrcn rcliirBeil Ibe. summer ami lull on Hie .Mi<iiii:i>i
islands,
where
lie has taken » larg-Mr*. A. E. .lohaslon «f ITibago ar­ hiKiie Uil* cvcniiw;
fr»»iii
Traverse
rived here Stiiirdsy to ajicnd a few <Tty. when- they spent tbc past few ilinbcT- Job for Snilib A Hull
HiKb will 1
weeks with her daugbier. Mra Kcr-’ days.
t'Hie'ra
koi;.
J. II. Bowels relumed to Detioit •Mr*. Hatch
Friday evening.
April
Sitth,
the r-slurdny. after havbiK.speoi the past - B. V. Gaiwiaid li,ts araln ielum<-<
gi-ungerw will give a pn.g.-eKSlve pedro two week*' loukiiig after hi* ortbard. /lom Indiana, to 1< >* iii'-r hi* n-*;.
(lartv al their hall.
Everybudy rorAlls.* .\du Williatuson si>cul Satur­ inierrst* in iki- lo'allty. ,Hv tu'
ttirei- ixittigea wlihii he reiU*. in
dlall) Invited.
day in Travecae I’RyPeim- Wurabiirs is eujoylug
fats aide* ninnliiE a rr.'ort Iioanlliig^ioui..
lie is liaislly euMCtd at IhU liunew aolunrabilr.
Sanger got Ih
A M. lu-slie o' EvatiM ’U. i* -here iliikiiig ruib iii.pruirim-.i!s ilial wl'
He ii.
'
pnigrCMslte
for tlie siiiiiiiK-r.
He v-ill *i-t out Im- iie<x*»sai> !ti 1:1. l.il.;i.e**
icht.
Mevrii here* of frolt tree* In addition >o ha., a fine Luiiiili and seieral mu
twais.
ui hi* InrKt- cm-bwrd.
.Mviii Gilliril
on the Hu:sellM.-iH. E Ikuighey of Travci*e Cllj
iinth-r the doctor'* «-arr.
Ismi this >ear.
arrived ihl* eieuing on busiiieiia.
Fiidiiy night. May .*.. there will Ijp a
.Mbi-ii \\* Pea*, a p;x;1I<a: laime.
Mr. Bi:d Mrs. John R. Baumberger
dance at the K O, T. M. hall aHOId of Kokomo. Ind- wliu ver.- tailed of IVIlsl’urg. i'a.. is maiixgiuc tin
.Mission.
Horst'* ou-hestra of Trav- here b.v (he death of -Mr. Bannlber- .Nunenukcr tnrni Hits .nar aetl mo
g«r'* brother Jlr. Fred Haumbersei. ill,-.! Ml. .Viineiuoic.- exp< ;is to
reliirned to their Jmn>e on NntiirJjy. seitml acres vt this tlnnit-m-i- ivrn
K. J.
Uaunibcrlicr
<>r
Rr>.«-bud. this .ienr mid set il out to fniii
II. J. Valleail li.i* op<-i
lip n boa.
youth IkiktHa. nrrlutl Wu-t w.-ek to
the t'-.il.
Im- nt the I’edside of lit’. Rillier. ilnr-'
Ijike re-or', wlit.h will add
lug his. last illneis.
.Mi*« Mary Wtrolsey ha« refnnied lb III the I ji'ieun-nty <if the ri-,e i> r
u|i»
loiigregnie
in
large
fi’i’ii ItiKJon. M.-is*,. when- idie, liL*
la.irli
at
Hit*
la-sutlful
Itv-ii .'l’l•■lnIing (oHrur.
-4'llni Ki.'hJidB is ri-iliiig nm n,.,..,;.!
Mr. Hlrttdiaiilii of t'lrseliiiiil. urri'lit Issi w’-ek to superliiicjid the plan'- fruli tns'* till* K|>i|ug -and h..*
ins of ht.i new orrli^ixl ou .tin- fami a numter ol ai-re* ki Ir'uil on nb
luee.
f.irm.
he purchafict! of Bini.ei S.-oii, la t

*
GREILICKVILLE.
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r«. .

■"S'.

J..ha rti,”.-.

t.L* tonrti the rA

r'‘s

Qenerfllythe part in shoes that
pinches most is the price, but
we have pinched the price this
week.
See our window.

$2.50
Is all we are asking for some of
our best styles.

Men’s Shoes and Oxfords
Patent Leather, Button or Lace, with new
faisb heel and toe. Qunmetal In same.

Women’s Shoes, Oxfords and Pomps
in the new* shapes and leathers. One
particularly good style Is a two-strap
pump of patent leather with dull
calf quarter.

Comfortable House Slippers, $1.25

m «IINNiyUUY MEIIC.CO.
Traverse Clly

rT".*

FREE SAMPLE SM OLB -PERSON’S BOWEL TROUBLE

F ;:!m.rr»re'';::;sre,'.“.T;f^:

THE 2-BUTTON SACK

mm tired of that old rug?

Of course you have and are planning
to get a new floor covering'

Judge S. Hirihe ai-d
-ndwiglflEVi-.Y OF SOLON AND VICINITY.
will llic day In Tiaier
'
K. ii I'ati- i-. m'.vin- hf:- inunl-. i •
Vr* P. Grintii nnd iblldreii r>dnni-jj Cedar II
Run.
I Iht* evpiiliic-fiv;.i Cidilla
Cidillae. where
ley -l* 'll file p:iM few 'll;
Fi e.1 Ih-h-e of P>*l .lonlm. oi rived |K1le.i t:
Jldll. lUlkKI'lld.ii to .nicod tfie l•>■lldillR of Hie
II.-w I n-siiH-ry. alHo 'llu- new I'riiA i-liard t.iis « i-k .and will hull- ■>
mti.
larieti of fr-.ii
tleieiatiif.
o, r«
ro-:uii
«•.
\
aoun
John owjii-.i
Gam.:i ' 1* busily. eng.ng.Hl In
[oiil’i. al rived last neck and .is-l.nok- cli-arfi’C i<<Hiii!
j ing .liter Hn-selili-Ji out Ol' trull l-rer-K.a-d evpc-ii* t
lull the, farfii he ix-ieiiily pnt\-ha*ed ’trv-e* it. the in f. liKuri'.
■ G. jil. Hanie '
. ;
-lobn Wlnii-i w«-i-ki i* pnti
l.ll:* Nelson
aud
Hnn-e
Xeisoil I wall under .hi
usideii^eere Traver-p f.tv vlsl’ors t-MJay.
I
.v, Herni.’ii. wlin'h-t* liud
The elilh :i:el al Hie home of Mr- ,|{vu1ih'
I Tiii-sclsv. After the •
lin t
B Kclil Inst.......................................................

Surpri:ng isn’t it what a more cheerful outIbok on things as they are, a little bit of paint,
a rug or carpet or curtains will give you.
W e want you before you buy a mg, carpet or
curtains to pve us the privilege of showing you
through.our Jme. This wilf not obligate you in any
way, but it will ^ve you an idea of what is right in
floor covering, or window hangings, not an idea
gleaned from a small assortment, but from such an
assortment as any city store would he proud to
show you.
Tf you have not seen this showing this season come and ^
it, you’ll be mote tired than ever of that old rug for we are cer­
tainly showing some beauties.
Tlien there are some of the brighest and newest effects in
window hangings that are i certainly finding their way into
homes very rapidly-you won't wonder when you see them either.
Plan on tiding the carpet department a visit tomonow
night. You’ll be well paid.
We haven’t said a word about price, but you willbe agree­
ably surprised al the prices.

aJ. W. MILLIKEIM
INC.

Wtiereftiey have the assortments

I

home.of Mi-s Max SlitVH--; M,, Koiiel/;
tier on TiM-sdaj ali'-rnoon. April
(lien of l|
the H A

The laidle*'
of Hie t^Migrega-l
Martin
n Ihigai i* eh-i
Ihinal iliiirth gave an Easter siip|>er jof gniuinl In S<
In their t-hiin h oarpira on Tiie-v*-*y ,.m -n nr,h-Ard.
last.
The Iiarloi* wera prettily dec-1
Ijiiii* IV:;o*
niM-<l lor the iM.-vs’cii
Ihiring 1he;j.,m and l.i.'ii.li
ll/'nlnc. a short im.gvaln of merai.- .Cirni i.c.n- S-In
and niu*ir«J niin-l«-r* ws* rrod'-red. ^
.-rtke were m-rve-U
i-rv(-d «
and
iHme enjoyed.
rral -rnmith*.
Alter bn<llliiei-’‘ «*f w-vri
r lias
linrcfiilly on kl-hiuy *t t a mi. at !
On SalurMsy of
his home.
H*- «• i* liorii In .Swp.rr-'.vi„| HciumIk.
land <111 Nov "3. IRH. eatne l-> Anii-r. .putiol* No..
i.-B when tail ' year' oJd.
Uicd in | first < io-£ loiiiiii > trip, makiug a *iu-l
.New York for !<
yem-s
Came
l" of 'iro'S. fiowei. nnd aiiimnir.
Ttiiiorthem part of ^iililaan In IVIK la,.* w.IIIm- a< iv>iiiiMi:h-d
t.\ tt.<-i
III tkTIi. be was unHed iti mnrrJai-e :<-ntu luasH-i. V: Al|.nglr>n. ant u;
to .Mary Inwool. Th‘-y *p«-iii Hie fir*' *i*i»nt iim*-l'-r. t’lof i'err.i of flu ihi'
fd\ ,ve«r* al 14-e'* Ray. when* they IVik m-Ii'vI*.
«
nMo-e<l to Nonhpon. wln-re they Nwm ;
C. E. Smith, heriicultorist of the
rr-.Hed. ri<-eptiuB for ele«en years | tV-MU ni Ml’hiaan Ih-n-kneui-rn lu
MK-m III South Rend. Inri
Hi« hro-h'jnait wiH .give a *erie* <if orehari
cr. Mr Jolia Baunibei-I>er of Kokoum. id'-Mrf>nsirniloi>* lu .Manif.'ee
erwut
Ind. Is the only soriiiing iin-mN-r, iH-cinning
May ). opeiilu.<vf the ranill.v.
Beside* his wldow.lat Wic.ion. •'ullowlne wnh deim
.Mr. lianniN-tger leate* right child-> strauiHi* at (lilef l.oke. Ik
hly bed ; Arr-.«dla ’and v-niiiiiR Kmlay
► I*-, t'barles A-. Susie l.fOa. Mariba.! ki'nia. There Is a creat detnaml t
Kulna. Jessie.: Rirhsrd and Fred. <»ne lth.lth.. services
«
of Mr. ^mllh thro-ighon
Waiter
-Vot<-e.
die<1 Western Mi'htgan and fe-ni now <. ,
am. Mr. Baoml«e*Ter was this lime will be fully on opted in tlia v.-1eraii of the Civil war and B|«cM.
-eienilier Of the G. A R.
He
held !
L. W. Codmaa hat purchased the in
variim* offitfai at lime*, wa* Justin- terest of J W. Cn:** «if Cnisr < 'i'
of ihe pMee T<vr several years, and Gregor al Hom.n and will take an u-i
a'wayt idenlifted fetmseK with Ih* live jian in the tnislue** In the fiinir.
lit* of the community.
He was afijThe new firm will he kaowo as C<*-J
(he M E e&arrh.:nan A Mcflregnc.
[active roe .
land durl&c Ibe years be Uved here,
held the offices of 8. S. superiut^ ,
O. H. Day and Chauffaur Don Mcln
ent. steward and trustee.
The • fu-j tosh drove in from Glen Haven ihicersl service was held traoi the fam-. moruing to tran-mrt husinef* in :be
tty resideuce on Saturday atK-mooa^'cHy.

i'derheiraer-Stein ^'ouog Men’s Clothes
Here’s the new Two fjittfiQ Sack for Spring and
5ummerwear. Il ts a favorite model with good
dressers. ?<ote the gracetui curve of the collar
aodiapel, and the splendid fitliag shoaldtrs. The
whol: suit hears eudence of good taste, in iU
everjidetan Ihe fabrics are choi^ patteros of
Chesiot and Worsted Cassimeres in neat andhiodseme colorings of Grays, l-fucs, Clives, etc.
Remember, please, that cor door always
swings on |usl as welcome hinges for the
•‘looker" as it does for the buyer.

HAMILTON CLOTBING CO.

r.<

<nu™ TRAVratSB BEBAU) ANDTR*TESSB BAT EAGLE.

»A0« •
You Spend Two-Thirds of Your pfo in
Shoes. Why not have them Comfortable,
Pleasing in Appearance and Serviceable?

ROUQB REX
ELKSKIN SHO^
Ar«>Tnvlo(rf thsbPrt ksthe^
eror
«p-to4tf« luu
itj, rmoifort via «sH»hrtkio.

Oc! M a Mr Ml S« lw .ntr Wtt^

TIk> qnsUty. •Ir^
Bt <<
BttAiu HlfW BUk» tlinn (lie i
nr footwwH' an th? aariut.
tor a* Ib41« Hoad Tr**Bmrk « «oto

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MIIVrH-KMAUM COMPANY

NOUol"'?fcV^M?e8

ARTISTIC PICTURE
FRAMING
fa sK Ik loiai Orix »f H>U<v< ml Use,
eiHerrMMJ,$9wan9r»paU,

A ehk* MiccfMi «f «nipla Ai$pUr«d n ovr mM mm*
Akm fMM ykacaUetkf mhat a mm.
. IF«rfaiaMJi^ Iht Ust.

CITY BOOK STORE

FM LABE DBPAkTMEMT

THTItSDAT. APEIL J7. ISl L—^
AtwwoU Ijsl« emlM <m Ua asm
Mr. ami Ura. wm TImUm. oni
I CONHCm.
kha Araoks waa aa ]Cnr caBer «'m. Lake. Suaday. taM.
<ho ifiih. a «ai
la Sprla*
.STV.secticR lew acal*. as Se ta o*|r
SeU tURTna It wa. -oa tkc MUk, a tern wee*.
lloacpe Slasal >oat a rBl«al> banc iwylBc 3» and M enta.
IVepte vAo raM U veaM rtslnk
Mr. and Mr^ Wm Lagham catW
______was a mistake. I vtn cocreti u. lart week
;lecM> t» Hr. asd........................
Mtm lta^r M. Breaks treansedlM her. wTbew. C(*m Breaks Bas.\prii :t.

Conducted by MfOe I. H. Bonneli
Pemui and Q*»ar*i.
Mr*. Ocorge Stnlti b oa the al^
list.
Mra. A. C. liodgea was at Soatta
Bcardmae Tharaday atterwoo*.
H B. GIMw or KlsgSle}-. waa Is
toaw Wedneadar on hmiMaa.
Mtes Myrtle Baals twtura^ to Cad*
nUc. Tkwfiay erwing.
Mrs. Leroy .Yaxam was at CMtUac.
Toerday c' last week.
Art Uinea has tone to CadlNac for
Mrs.^ riark spent Sunday
Mrs. W, B. aark in SprlngSehL' I
T. BecksUne on Memdsy r«on»d
to tUs borne at Mancelona.
James Goeld was at Kalkaska Mondsy on bDsfneas.
Vk>la Merrlmaii has rMvraed borne
from KsMbsIm
Dr. S(rtnner of Detroit, was In tosm
Tueeday.
C. A <Jlbb* of Travew OMy. made
a boalnam call In town Monday.
r. W. tbUston of Sunvood. was
lu town Saturday and Bugday.
Mrs Wrtfbt on Wedneeday. went
to Lake View, to vUlt her aleter, Mre.
BeUe SHnuners.
Mr. end Mre. Lore WUUams 6! Waltoe. weto In town Tknraday after­
noon.
- L. Morris was at KAngsley the flnt
of the week.
Jake Rader and raaily-Itire rctnmed heioe from'camp.
Mrs. and Mrs. AMiott ot Bomh
Boardman. -sere ew«a of Mr- a»d
Mra. A. T. Breed, h'rids}- awl Sat­
urday.
Cliniou M'owe made a truslness
ti^^ South Boardman mday even-

A m^w£i rnm^ss been erected
vtalied hU
hU'i«i ibe Vlack and Bright fhrw.
Harry Breed of CadUAac. vUlied
jwwais a few days (he flnst of the
week.
Henry How of South BoardmSB. i «i .
vx
u to town Monday
I f<’<Bt of the Ibrnter'a beaMh. have
Mtf Howard Leech of Sooth Board-, left their term end ere Mrinj-with
iialiu their aon-in-law and grand
I Bear Tiaretae Ctty.
itle ot I Mr. LnOnlR and fanny ai* briBC
ilulDth. Minn, wiwe g>MU cf Mrs. |o" »e Smith farm, bavtag rented ft
DnWBer over Sanday.
ter a term of yekra.
MnE. Learn!Vhrbas been
LjS* Aldridge^fe asd
of
tng the winter with-her sieter. Mra. CadMec came Friday to vleit a few
e. H. FOeter at Repld City, tnionred days with bjs mother. Mrs. Usile At
borne Moaday
IdiUge.
*
FYaokle
Mr. and J^v. Gus Mberg an en
FYankle Barber
Berber began work fb;
______ ^
and Mrs. Asdereon Jim Oonid Monday.
Jacob BaUmScM apeoi Sundnv
irtsB Mackinaw City, for a few days.
Mrs. John Btrabsn and daughter with bU daughter. Mia. Fred Bourn
Maum. arriTMi iifcmday evening from and family.
.Mrs. George Weecoit. who hac
liet Mettle bes
been sick Is now atJe to be out
been for medical treatment,
a. N. Tbotopeon of Big RapIdE.
!.oul«e Nelson Is wording for
ade a bnslnwio call In town TknrsM'UI Tlmmlor.
dey of laat week.
•me baby of Shell Warrlns Is sk-k
Pmnk Sargent o
with LeOrIppe. '■
,'town mday ef----------Bev. Bridgewater nf Klnftaley. vl»- > Sunday school ha* suited at
tied frlaids in town Wedaeedny end I'cUed Brethren church at baU p
Tharaday.
- ■
Levie WilBami. Babeork
Walton, ware in to«n
turned Thursday
Thuraday afternoon.
suemoon.
Kennith Timmins *
L. ‘r. Judkins left on
Mr-A^ Mra. 1.
John Bettenfleld'e
FridayTor Pari*, Mkh. eaUed there
by like Wrioos llln<.esc of Mr. Judkin s little eonsln Glenn.
Mabel D»wney of WilUamNiarg vif
moriier.t
:ted from Sunday until Thtmday of
last week with her grandmother and
Mra. Harry
friend* In tosu and riclnlly.
^Tteeler.
The renve
lie Bader of______ ____ _
day evening.
.
.
ntiernaott
iw
fon left Monday morning for Ftort
tween traiosCoUons. Colorado.
FVed Case asd wUe. who ^
Ur/ nnd Mrs. WrighL who hstw
iyftkrs c
Dean.
Mre. Pmd Boimie>ajid Mrs. Cbarll#'
1 Gaylord,
ibelT ■
Monday Uournr esUed on Mr*. Frank Rlsh
«- oaacTr BBO
and wife
»nc. v
went to Petoake.v for a few dayis’ vtolt
With Mr. Baker's parenu. Mrs. Baker
will alK> visit friends at Boyae Falls.

Mr. Vase vlalted bit parents
Trav-erae City. Friday and Saturday.
~ . etnlth of Walton, waa a caller
kso Batnrdaj’.
Mrs. Wlkene of Grand RapMs. ar­
rived on Friday for a visit-with her
son. Vens and faatily.
Henry Longe ot Kalkaska, was
caller In our town one day U
wec4[.
WILLIAMSBURG.
Will Peeke us waa et Klnselry on of Dr. K 8. Walter and wife, a tew
daye the past week.
bnelDeas Friday.
Sunday, April S3. Mr*. Abigail
Mr. and Mrs. Bd. Judkln* of Bo«-ne
’M.'s. Dan MrAlcy was a jmest <rf
her daughter. Mrs. Kna«*s. *1 Trav- fit}. were guests st the home of the Eaton celehra'
former's perenu. Mr. end Mrs. t.. F.
rae Cily a few days the past wertt.
Fred Beobetine is giving hit store Judktok a few days the last -of the of this region, having lived here for
32 years. She has live children, IT
v«^lr
w coat of paint.
BouncU. E. t.«op. Sddle grandchildren apd ftve -great-grand­
lUer has ratumod borne
children. Her many friendv remem­
____ 1 fnroihera, L«od Blue. Angus CampTom AAdredge of CadHIac. vMted bell. O. Boy-nton
Boymton and Mark Hagei
Hager. bered her blnhday in Tartoue aay*.
______ ________
. . ................
-oW friends in town BainnUy and took tbr cxanilnaUoo at TravernDorothea Bloodgood
City, Satttrday for Rural Route. No Rarhael Eltls vtwnt the dsv here, goHlcka of -Walton, was In 2. wfaUih Is CO be estahllfbcd at Uis tna heme to Traverae Cllv lonlgbf.
| Mra. W. H. Corey of Bellaire wa*
bnatnesa one dey the IM of place June first.
serviem- at (ho M. K. the guest of Mra. Hattie Adams last
Ibe week.
Jay Aldredge of South Boardman, rhurch Snnda)- at IH:30 a. m.. Sou- Friday,
dsy school at 11:30 a. w.
T. J. ConkLn leturned tonight from
spent Sunday in our town.
The OppomMtty rises was very Ann Arbor, leaving Mre. ibnklui
-1-uo Atkina of Sonlb Boardman,
as a bdrincss caller in town Bal- pIcaMsuity entertained st the home doing nlt-ely. but the hospital I* tjuir-!
of .Mrs. Gene Qmdtciibush Monday'snilDcl with five cascE of smalliiox.
uid*}
evening. April 21. The follcwing otA large crowd of l•pol>le.• i»rt of
feers were clorted: President. Mrs. .whom ramr from some .tlstatif-e, aiJohn Btysm, vice president. Mrs. tended the play. "Cai-tatn DU-L." given
Grand t&plda.
:Alis.s rlora Aldnslge of M.'tiion. wav Uene Quackeiibush. aecretary. Miss by the elghli and lentli grades last
guest of Miss iinuna Hodges, Mon­ Ixda Brower; treasurer, Mrs.' Cusle. : Friday evening. The parts'were »cll
Ix>op. nellcloUB refreehmenta were uken and well played and the >onng
ty afternoon.
-Mrs. Wilcox and danghlnr of Klngw aened et th close of Ibe business people deserve greac-eomniMdaUteB |
session. The reU taceimg will be for their............................................
ley. jpeni Sunday In town.
F. Vinton of Williamsburg, was In held at the borne of Mrs. Dan Mur- duciton ready.
Tbe ladles' Embroiilery club wa*
iwn Monday.
entertained by Mra. S. B. Taylor at
Bari lictt and family of Ridgevllle.
Traverse City le« Thursday.
Ohio, have rented the Lyle and Wag­
Mrs. Graham, accompanied by her
Nel^bors
from
Fife
Lake.
Saturday
ner farm.
Dr. Giay o! Manton. was st Che xfterwn. At the riove of the lodge daughter. Kitty, hs* gone to Solon.
Hay Oreutt. formerly of A'lUlamsboslnc^h. the tadlet srere Invited U>
the home of Mra. Greenman. where a burg. wa* united-In luirriage to Mias
Vlnnle . .
ing the Meple Hill1 ethoo). erent Sun- delirious supper awaited* them. The Erma Corey of Brooklyn. .S. Y.. on the
members from Fife Ijike ledge acre evening of April lotb. at tbe home of
dsy with her motht .
I. H. Bouncll. J. Jors. ‘ the bride's parents. Mr. Orcuit is
-Mra. Herb Merritt returned to her
Peter- well known In this community a* a
*. P.
omc at Petoeke) Monday morning, Gould. J. Vt
J. I.vie. G. rawAhet F.-MIilchat. cariienter. but la now engaged as manafter cujoying s week's risit wtlh
>gcn plants tn Newark
ager
Ivri wmiaiuB. lafe WiiliauB.
t
her etster, Mra. -M. HnUis.
also Mir'od' four
'
.'ear*
N. .1. He t
Goldie and Klla LJghthlser w-cro Qabcoc*. MsfOii C Wriso. C.
Stale ifayy, Iwlng dl*.
In the I'nli-led Stale*
berg and »lr. l^fe tVIlUams.
borne from' Manton over Sunday.
charged in August. IIH>9. Mil
is a pro
J.. a
i>ODy they k
rk. which w
all furaUbed. They both l-.ave
ive a tar.
large
circle of fneeUs who wishJ them a
me Ufe t
Joy and pro*|>crU>
geihc.'.

d by Derid M. Peck.
j F. J. OavAdeen ef Ann Arber la in
PttCFv j-riie city lodaj on Uustnea*.

There
Is a Roof that
Will Last
Tbe perfect roofing maTeri*! -h** .
found. Trouble with rotonc ihingiehnfccn *l*:e and niwinc im u » ihing
dm pan. RevaoJd* Hcxible .-Ksphahi
mulwtant oftbpnfttammool} u>ed m*;......
and i* lbs ctmistobig roohne known to-day.
Irttartnbin dur ■■ umnnee. l«i U>i esuee,
natt l«t> and it e« imerted bv iinm or ttena
OUi eonkdtnre is

I^eynoids
Flexible Asphalt ^
Slate
^
iii,:

m%

d mat we tack it with a

iiFSod lifhituras (-<nii
Ktynold. FTeiilile Slew •- v.i.uhlc im
Conuh yoof oea tsiemts—buy suor-tnig llwt
We aho m»outa-iui- cr»n.iy-*..il»rf,l (oohne o( high <)«aliiy. is leBs, wiik
Bsilt and cement ioi Uying. psi up inj.Jciht rtJh.

H. M.

rcivnoLds roofing

CO. .

tea Oakland Avenue. Cran« RapMa. Mich.
Keprcsctofcd B» rc By

Hamah & Lay Mercmtile Compmy

KEEP ON SPRAYING
Your orchard! will be greatly
beaeflUd If you use the proper
compound!. We carry a full
lineof SPRAYING MATERIALS
and HYDROMETERS fortewting solutions.

STATIONERY
in all branches—Everything
School Books for all Grades
y'
Magazines for Everybody

HHSUYMIIIC.CO.
Traverse City

S’;

KINGSLEY DEPARTMENT

"‘Know How” In
• D^OTatlon
Ueare of expemoce hive given us th^
I “KnowHm'that mikes a guarantee
of sadsfactioii go with eveqr
But our
ability in this directiaomstbe backedupby
the goods, so we have affected for our feat­
ures, iiofes which mdiKk the moat

Artistic Desiruble Papers
Patterns range from the simplest domestic
to elaborate hangings, with the prices al­
ways within readi.

Extra Spedal
Lot of Odds md Ends, including many
of the pretty designs, enough for One room
of a kind, while they last, for '

2 cents per roll
Tie Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.
T.tHm 00, Aefatw

Conducted by Miss Edna Wall
Pereooel artd Genaral.
r. Waite of Traverae Oily I* run­
ning Dr. Fenton's (wr for a few da.v*.
K. L. Hughes of Tra'-erae City,
laa In town on business Tuesday.
Wedneeday aftennon a lire brake
«t tn tbe np eulra of John Wall's
lome. one mile -w^t of towm. Ooe
bed with the bedding and cerpcl waa
hunted. Help wea aummon'-i at once
nnd Hie Sstnoa were tjulrkly *«bduod
ao that the rest Of the hpu»e waa
not damaged tYtuec is unknown. .
Dr. Fenton has purchaaod a new
automobile, ihe TOrd.Rir Bancrall and wife n-iurned

laabto lo

niy, Saiufttay, fur a ahort vl..lt with
friends.
MU* auory of
criona tlM
Mra. Edd flseher the last of
weric-

H. L Sim lE-ELEETIB
ed gen»icral luanagcr of the A:
I IriM*.

BakiRC Powder Biscuits
lloviag Mr. Powers ii
. Mr*. Hallldaj of HaytlelU.
l&wii on I'unlne** Tuesday.

as a Feather
ByMrt.JcmHMcKta:^Hin. EdU^r^
tke BoOoa Coekiat Sekaot Mtgattaf

■akiag Powder BiseniU made by tbU
redpe si« so Ur ahead of ordinary bthi^ powder bUcsiUthst, If once tried.
TOO Will never nae any other redpe.
¥r> it the next time yea ran short of
Mra.
her parents
............................... ........ bread. Save this red^.ge
>be w-uii lo CadlUac. iwturalug Hon-

OWjS’to ***Alr. Winiers and family moved to!
Howard City. Wednesday.
i
Herman Y'orkes and wife of Tra> . i
aJenniuga Baiurda.v. ^^lidi her daugh- erso till, Bpent Sunday with Mr*.
Wiea M-beai. aleter of Mra. Yorks. .
r. Bather weal to Walutn Thura(amis dark retarded from Trave (Tty F-riday. arbere eke baa been
da} on bastnea*.
Mra. Bmilh of Walton, was In town
on buelneae Salarday .
Ralph Case went to Trarorae Ut.v
, . sauraa
* in Traveroe tUty.
Baiarda.';.
Hailh <W went to Albans :
Ibnraitey on buMnens.
Mrs Joe CroUcr of' Traverse t’lif. iIsJl slih Ms ado Hey. tram there be
risKed frleoda and rrimlvea- h«w aaUrtpntee an cneeM trip tbraugb
the south.
-^^h^^Bielgn went to Traverec OIL'CSOMI. ft F. B. NO. Z.
Tburtday, on buslnew.
Snow It gone even in ahcHared
plaees.
Mr.-aed Mrs. A. J. B'blte and danbeen rtsitlng for e few days.
W. Dunn went to Traverae CUy on Bbter. Ealber are orae fram Crescent
kiDce Frldty ew^ng. rtktdng relaboelnees Thursday.
Mra. Newcomer and daughter Ivai urea.
of MayBeldrwere In town Thuradaj.
(Trar Brook Mbool. with Mle< JoeeMr -TliBte* of Wllltamebnrg wa* ifi Bhine Halvereen teacker. cleecd FridBT with a picnic disarr.
School Gosmlsaioner Mias Bertha
mdhtr'e Carnimell visited ecbMl* la this riattend
Tomday
rlalte- tost weak.
funeral.
Mr. and Mrs J. Frank and taiber
Mra.
______ _____
rlaUcd take Ana gnnday.
from ber trip to Ana'Arbor and
Mn. O. Claypori wa* a TVsiwree
trail.
Mr*. FUld Fischer retnnied from Ciu- vtsUpr insi Tteradtf.
Manrelona. Widneediy. where she
8. a Cntn Is enpnetnd bev tikis
has been rialUkg.
week after e ikm toontbe' twy to
Ira. Wm. MSstgoM wMt to Trar- CatnnfoR. Iowa, rtalttog ralMlvna an
City <
tbe way.
.....
FToyd
Rari. srhe M teorhing
Bi*«
FTo
In lu*i week's paper a-mistake iu
weat U Ktogalej. frmi tp Travgrye Fife Lake, iMBa. waa;
. to

■7^
nrrt CUES JIanr. V to }i nf »*«-/minr; 3 Inrl teaspoenfali A" C Batiaf
Eom<‘fr: ahenl / rs/ milk or asJrr, !
Ira^m/altaU.
Sift three times, tbe ftear. mU end
Udd^powder. Workintotbe Bear the
tertcalng. 'aMng Urd or batter lor
toAtenlag. Then mix to s very soft
4omgk with the milk. Tbe mller the
lim^t emerv the oven, therijgblet it
comesoot. KeverkBendhslanrfwwdeT
bisenia; prws the dough into »h*pe sod
foOUgbU.. Cot in amaU shape* ao-1
bake on a sheet or very *h*U»w pan to
a bat oven. In pUdng biscaiU to the
tei^ne*. L«tte bU^ do not bne
tbe proper amoont of time to ri^ and
bake.

J
We offer “Extralood" Clothes,
Best Goods, Good Hake
Clilldrca-* DceartairBl weU sagfUcO
a*l* lor Ihe Utile lellows
Caps lor U>c hofys
SEE THEM

Hamilton OoHiIng Co.

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OkAmt nUTCM nfeRAID ANDtRAVERSE^ATKAOLB, THCTtSDAT, XPML 27, »11.
paaMd oa thtwigh tbe awlBtliie door Ilitle so^art^ oa tor owtT ac«oinL
lata ContaT na^
Tb*»a «a aa 1 can't sake ap Btr mind ret «rb«be;

^ The Honorable
itor

Sagebrush
FRANCIS LYNDE
!»». kr aM • tai*

Itoaan or U treakao fb'tv Tnr bar
troat to Oartd Blovnt.
. -iMt at aar that ibe tooU la atoa,**
ba mM buiur- "God fortrid that I
abodid ha (be toeana of nafctog ra«
tbtok leaa of bln to anr rearactr

*T"^l ba dttbtbtad.- aald Patrteta.
tba aye*
•*
Sltolaaa^fBadlt. Tbaa aha addad. -Haw ttat datbar
boMi tibn tba nalrandty Ttoiary ba
wU barer, nlaa oa."
Ob Utelr dm day to. tbv capital
eran waa away, but be gnunad tba
toOorrtog aondiig. and fln. Btonot
captored bln tor a tbeatrr but party.
It pRtfad to be a ratbar more forI'ble atfalr fban Eran' had antlclpntfd. TbMc waa a aBOctaat ounMr of gnaata to dll two of tba open
I. Oantry waa of toa
na ttw Waatberfoidt
dandbtaes and ODIL

bare ever knowo for wbon the
backnered phraae aeened to bare bera
nade." aba aaarrtid wartnlr. "If be
baa faalta 1 an aura tbay ara oattitoc
Bora than gtgaailc rtrtoea. tba fhatta
of a nan who U loo atrong to be llttla
to any way."
With Patricia ta town, the •Wlrae
Mean." aa the Dally Capita) caUad tba
naw dirtaloo roosaet. woold baea bant
Ctod to erada aone of (be apaakb^ appatotnanta, bat aa bU eDgagatooDta
bad haaa atade for tone daya to adraaea be waa oUigad to go.
Os bU ntarn to tbe eaplul be wn
delighted to dud tbe party of tbraa atOl
oecnpytog tbe prirate dtotog rawn ank
to (be Intar-Uoantaln. Arrirtog oa
the uuratag into, be was penslttad to
make the paity of tbre# a party of fonr.
at Ibe breakfast (able.
Inter, bowerer, wbea he want to bln
ottcM to (be Tenpla court boUdtog

rbad erantaa t
d toto or a
again with ooinawtet atartUng enpba»td. and ha found hlnnelf ala Tboogb ba fbnnd bU desk ckwad
Kwaea hlra. WaalbarftM -and waa reasonably enre that' be bad
to bU own poaaeaatOD tbe only key
d. iwfora caadldata
r doaefBor atraagthenlng tbe barr vhleh aaparated bln tmn Pa rolt top and (be lettet* and telccrains
wbicb bad coiae dnrtag hie aba
t ted Bet Gordon aaetoUy a opaoed. A toocb of tte etectrie bstton
______ UBaa. and In tte Mtaraalt
broogtat tbe ttenocrapber from tbe
nMawhi Ida by Mra Weatterford be
tm lOmUj atodytog ibr toca of tte
Ite Md. vba. If tba coda teeald aa
g (be face of tbe ypong
dbaac, atebt ba (be leadar and cbM
liUBtcai Bcara to tte atata tar tba aaon for atgna of g«Bt
toUllif two yaara
wise
tbe
Inatant
reply, and Bloant con­
a good face aad. to Bloant'a
teUoata, an axceedlntfy auoag ona cluded that Ibe aecmary waa altber Intly good
a tell

ly be
fell to
|o cc
cobT bare been pottUig tbe man and teleIt wlib that of
gnu tbrou^ tbe letter aUt. aa pan
onaSidata for whom tbe
dtdcted, aad I^-e kept tbe ptiraie ofwan worktag.
dee locked."
Vtedgb Blount tdmaeir wae ^ the
said Blount. ‘It le
Mpetetlon Me. be could oot W>ip ud- vary eridMt that aomebady baa been
Then be bad a anddaa aback.
flHattela B Bgyaalte. ^e aaM to “Wtet did ran do with that packet of
aOBgatf that BaynoMr Caea
face w
waa tte

.........

ta na
^lart tate with a party of inUroad
dietota- Pfcwat waa conscloua af a
tWtoga sf lugrat tb^ ctenca or his
laairttuote ted made» him a partUan
uIlknwuaterBM
tteaugboBt tte play and tba Inter■liiliHi
WMtberCorte-Better
nad daaghiBr-kept Mm froB axebur
la^ aa Mweh aa a wmd wttb Mlag AnMA'Vtea OaatiT wna
Bwt on (ba abort ratetal afte tba |dar
tea wulb ta
pnabad bU Mag*
de and gara Patricia bla arm.
I tbtok you owe ma a vary dhdbta
llacy." was tba way aba betea «a
a Than (bay ted each priracr aa

-I did Joei wbat you toU ma to-pat
tbe key of
It ta tbe caeb bos abd pot
;
Pidnt
’tbe caeb bos on your
you gat It P'
Blomt Mt to bla pockets abd foubd
tbs ker.
“CetTbe psekM and bring It ta me."
I. gtrtag Ibe
tbe Mv -ta ttheI luurr ct>’:i.i.iru.,eui wf

was not mom ttem a mtoots later,
while te was atteapUng to brtog or­
der out of the eootataon on bla dcuk.
(womptlng led him to
.qalekly to the door of tba outer
ta. Snapping It open with a Jerk,
bt caught tbe clerk to the act of uattm tte string wMcb bound tteibk-k
packet of papers logelher.
“Wbai are you doing? Wby doet
tbmaHm. tbca ntada a«d than tall you bring it to mer te called angrily.
d wtet fUr,” te eounterad.
'XJenalder a Botaant. Tan «M to
» with u (uaDy ter*owld| gBpi) of
. aad )«« as I
Bto gat 1
I. and to tea aeontog.

rv go. and we tear m maea of yog
tor wutes and waaka. Vhalterayau
»—dotogr
*7 tera teae dotog melaely what
yob loM Ba to do-pnneblag Ite seagta of booamy and tob dealing and
(9toC By laral beat ta make onwr
tedgta pnetiea itTan tevu teM anroaaatuir aba
"■■awatlr «a ta ^ prcachtog.
etew teat ttagaadad aoMy upoo *•. as
la,«teatttc, t «aaT kMw. Bngiuniin
.........ttebonairliaain era btwaoUy
■t wate. aa« at utter ttoaos 1 aB aliau
ttta.an Pdtttag ap a troat aaly to
ditotil aa. BogM tfma parbain I
Bhy ate yaa bow tar l tere ted to
' ~ tte ‘penedea) ponttas' an
“teed yomt totetr. Bran-ore you
ta nndantaDd Mb any bat^ ttete «ta tead 4sap«
or. tetbta. ym. t am I

aoUy.
aid 1

to tenlte poitten when wa art to-I CB naety.- ate anld. and tte aortorn wna apabaita ta bar toM. “Aa I
teto atad tefatu. yau doa't BBd
MiB.
.. TonaM)
------ tatetadblm by atnndai«a which, tewarar iuoi nnd trna they
Biy ba, ara yacMtatly your own atandatei. I knew ynu eu ba broad for
Sand
try. Cha t you ba
to waa coed to tear ter <Ufen« Ma
todter. It was wbet te wonU teta
wtatedbtawlfetate. ~ '
a wUMn Ma n bnea iteKtdMa to

BOM? WWT POST
iirTomnr
Tbere wars still ao signs ot gidlt to
OolUne’ face.
"i wue Ju« cotog ta ante sure tbat
(te MBM'puckagu.'^be nM toBoceteiy. banding it ever m eat
With tbe ^ket to an iMlde pocket
of Mi coat. Blount put on hto hat. bad
Mmaalf abac down tbe etorator aad a
few mtoutcu afterward was reutlng a
private box to tbe dqtoult vaults of a
bank to tbe next atme When te re­
lumed to Me Otace UMtber touch of
tte electric buttoB reeammtmed CMa chair. “1 te«
bare b
oyou. bavM't I. Tradr
"Tea. tor: very kite ladeud." waa
"Vet you tevuHtfSoBe mo brae
BB-lftJk-<teknl tt BAT WuJktM-

Btaut ir 1 WM cotw
ntevt* 1 cMMa t mr urtUac <»treat."
“To«Vt got tomr mmotkl^ 4l8tomityoa vrkat to Mr vttb
ttid
tbo ttMtrr dacUrrir. ‘■Did Toa kno«
That Tu ta that pactaga t«« PU hi.
Um nfer
•Xo."
‘TM ym aaU fm tm mtfiag K
to «M If H w«f» UM mm» oar*a«a I
7«« las Moodv. Tao on )rln«
to ma. OoUt&a. Taa opeMd mr daU
hoot for tba fcrr of (be ra»h hot.
Kt tlsht to tba U«L I’m oM sobig lo
a
re you.
dra
poa 1 meeety want to kaow who
' Ired you to do tMe."
*Tf J did It 1 4BM( tere done It in
my sleep." wae all ibe reply tbe yoang
man would make, and after trying a
threat or two
It of a seriM of tort,
r toward tbe aame
e was endroa
0 let blm have ii

d^Oacbeo or wbachar Ifa tba aa>
hanfad throoth to
the RMW barowl tba tomoo waia ■tated kind'
'■.\MMedr Mid tba eica piiaddibt
aUffae.
HU drat act waa to iimm tba alaotilc wMb a UfUav nt the baatr paathaoM
batiea which tanUd on the Hffcu. crabrawa.
... aratki
__________ -V».- Cir,
-II b»
Tba
berate ColltoeaBaatamm 0»«‘» «»e ke]>t

jx-' "-“■■■> — •“ e., XX

•tatien. and Blount eonld net tata■Dirk, we're come to tbe lest route- iMpb. So tar as be knew, tbe sereup." be «sld grurely. -la (be nature
J.-e car ml<bt.stoy theta for a day rf
of tblnge I t-aat ptre you say
..a week. It «■« aU to no purpose that
time. You're cot to do i
Tte

-rew had «'rder* to rrall tar
wMboute IT. ate ibere wna aetblaB
“Wbat (orr- tawsteH Oextry.
•T watt you to give blm sc teitarlew
to
tbe
eCo-t
that
a
terWen
oi
......... leurea to Vsllotcbeoa. and
•ome ottier train came alwtg. ate tte
■ la to
KHtradga'a mto tell tu that tbe yonag ! the frrtgbt
open. tbV safe orator tarn bees making wbat dgured j ttet oMpiwra hart
•oe should
’”■
^ motion
bad been
That oUl ««»**rard. but at diooer time U waa
I triumphal pmev-'to e
mauctoibe
-td-tracked.
r blown from
------ --------------------------------------------------------------^
. etgbty odd telea
*.«
aad f~~~ ■ ...I.■
UV... Ul •
.11 U.I .«,TW1^ : wa
a.
I a n with ap be baa gooe." _
"I aboald tbtok It woold." acoCed tbe , ■' ”
sUtoc. wbeie there
electric
pocket
"Bni bla spe^bea bare been ettalgbt | tta*c manager. “Wbat yon tk a't ’ «‘'''WI>b odlta. ^ ev waa adU
lamp to hU band to tbe potot. our potoi
tot," toterruptod know sUrat tbe making of freight ur- “sudl.hg «» «he sMtog wbea Blaunt
eronebtag to i tbe rice pieaMent “I'r
Ilfs would etok a ship, fc-ran. Tbtae
»»
“*• •«»*■« “
iLInn can't be done while you wait.- "'»*
motlou again. Jogging new on
front
Uem__________
Bat they're got to be to this to-. “» ‘eiwcrly
«P «be branch Una
wreckad eaih
Kimudge ebook
Ma bead.
Uewtoton. tbe (own at tbe ^ «C
-Gantry aay •Tea' but I My ‘NV " i •tance." Blount toeieted. “If you don't
A'Man WAS cwot^' *”*•
— ■- mch n tMng ! »'Ubdtuw tbe prefrrrotUU glren to
1‘Cauch where tbe right e* way
i»o IS mo»T or Oa tba biasing beconieaded.
TBS wagesnn «p of tbe ligbta aa potting too much aogar to tbe cof­ tUc I'oriJoratloa you must do (be other ' iruubW bad urislnaied. Blonut found
tarefolly planMd tar. as
CAsn nos.
tbe man apeang fee. Bloani'a beeo orerdotog It Be'a ibtiig. root your legal notice of a rebe present when tbe mall | to hit feet ate dashed out past Blonat, bMB pottlug tbe whitewuab oa oo ducik>a of tbe me* on tbe commodities ^ hSd now «m»e flnniy to beOera
iilalnUffs In tbe right of way case
brought to It waa pretty sure to anapptog tbe light awltcb. to leare tte ddek that any Uttle hateful of mod upon which you ate now allowing re**>'**■ »awyatu
show etgne idalnly Itelcattog that -H tooms to total darkneea. aa be paeeid that happens to be thrown wOl stick bate*, and ni flgfat straight tbroogb on
the line I re been toktog.”
had gone to tbe cnplial. Bkmnt MW
tog; andjook bad."
bad beau tainperte with.
| With a
"Ate If we don'tr uuerfed Gadtry. I *hat be might wait a week wittamt aeBlouai could tbtok of only ooe
I at Ms own lack of presence Of mtod.
'»►• «haneea os that*
“If
you
dont
do
ooe
or
tbe
oibee
ct>ui|.IUblng
anything:
bem^e
te Immeptanatkin. ate be accepted It wlihoul; Btoont-Turned to tallow, fell over a was Hr. HcVtcfcar'a dreiBon. “T<
there wlU be an es(dosloa just as ITo
toema-ied Ms ceaductm to get
naeettoa. Tbe maebtoe of wMcb dile «telr. picked Mmaeif up anA groping Blount's good work baa 'uteoubtodly
f« 'he return,
tatber wB (be dlrtetor had nu con-1 for tbe latch oo Colltor door, let blm- bad iU effect upoo puUic aentlmeoL told yoa Of course you know ttet
*”'•’ having been gow a totoniety
There to a distinctly better feeling to­ my mfo wa» brukeu open last nlgMj eelf out into tbe corridor.
u-recked with dynamiter
half hour tbe ruuducior cama-ba^
of Its aplea. doabtlest working ! - xbot* wete no algne of tbe escaping ward US. and It Is fairly state wide.
“Tea "
the acrrlce car to aay that tbe atagla
1VV must be eaceedlngly ratetal not to
uafe blower, ate Blount na bnetlly
“WelU uolockILv for you. Ibe packH, «e*efrapb wire connecting LewtoUm
kaeptog tab oo blm. ate tbe pur- the elerator and tang tbe beU uatU let tbe oppealttan newspapMS get bold
<d papers wbhhWrbi oiberwlae bars: «’«h ibe outer world was down and
pooe of tbe eepUl was easily goeeecd. tbe sleepy oper4tor set tbe maebtoery of anytMog that can be weed
t <Ibe orders for Ibe retu
n
or
dcUroyed
didn't
baimea
UA"
Bis ataiement made to ble father to Botios and'uriad blmaeU to (be
I M he
1 ofatalntd untU tte
-They are moving heaven ate eanb to te’to ’tte Mfe. ''Thedoimt^ts'’Vta
nctuaa tbe dinner Uble to tbe. Inter- < goer of bsppenlhgt. Here tbe Incident
ttlli where they ran te usid at a mo­ irtecrstA gOnneettoo was reaiored.
Uountnln cafe bad not beeb an ampty! nae to ao nMupt end. Tbe elerator to do it." aaU tbe eupetlntendcsL
that
potot’ BWuut look matteri tote
boast. Tte packet safely pot away to ] mb bad beard no one deacetelng tbe "And I bellert that old David to be^ ment's notice. Aud. Dlefc. I'll nee my
arnmnnltlon If you don't play fair."
tbe bank’s d^ipslt raolt coutatoad affl- i Main wUcb circled down tbe elerator tog them. That to ibe esplanatloa of
Gantry, long suffering and pbllent to
Tbetv was a mining company buttoff
darita. tworn statements, rrldeacee of ^ wnu from 8uor to floor to the atroet tbe Beta blowing incident, as I put It a fault la a bustorws affair, was not ml- »« betequarter. to tbe toolatte town,
frand. ate there were eaongb of them : taraL
W
. ate Btout had met tte managta aw*
Again (be vice president refused to together superbuman.
tally to Mbeuntlate eTefytbtog be bad j Bjoont went hock to .bis odke. tara“Kvan. you are m froat-a tdack froet. i in ite capital—met Mm to a aortal way
comiSMt
on
tbe
oOce
btaoklng.
aald.
I ad to a police alarm ate eralied uatb
You state up ao etralgbt tbsi you toun ' and had been able to show Mm s
That evening there wae a recepttoa 1 « oO«r csm foom beadguirt^ | ‘ «’h»i I •“ ««-i ■*««
»
over barkwerd. iton't you know that, little anraUvu. Hiring a borkbusrd at
glvaa by Hra. Irvtog Gordon, wlfo of
iTlng Ibe luan to charge of tbe
tte TmaaconUnenial to big enough ate tbe one Uvery stable to Ite 'plaee. te
the reform^tatehtole for governor, ate ...echKI wofkrwm. lie weOrtu repsn ,
•tronc
«m>ogh to rbivvy you from one' drove out to Ite Little Hary mlpe
Blouat' wen^ hoping that I'atrlcto Ibe safe blowing to iwtaon to tbe cai> | 'hlng of a fanatic, ae you bare totlof this country to (te oiber If you : aud luridly foiwd Blatrbford. tte
would be Ibera Bbe was (here, and laln on duly at police beadquanert. I
0«M*T-"
i traitor? 1 love a flgbilng man. ; friendly munagar. It did not tateoaer
after wbk-h te
he carried
ca^ out Ms
Me original.
original I
«« ‘han that." Klttiwdga put
(be young man, to need of a eonfldant. ......
but I haven't any uae fut a (ooLJ
i a minute to renew tte pleMsart acwasted two good hours trying to get I.louu .1
t. 11» h«a .«! I. I ■»
‘“f
; qualDianra and UAtato B» ditommn
Btoont toughed.
^
Ing tab on Miu-f'smswortb—who to
priests speech arWb her. When hto
“I'm bung up btav wltb ^ UpodM
good aa any detective that ever
chance came it was only a half ebame.
Bat fur a Ipng time afi‘er tbe poet,
angry
p.-rbaps
there
to
a
chance
tbat!
tmto. the wires are down, and I can't
walked.
He
says
Rktunl
isn't
half
as
IBsbiea tbtas was Uttle prirary to be bad mldnlgbl ciulet bad srttled down Open
youwllidosoneibtng.
.........................
You may curat !; get oot." was bis •uiemant of ibe
imccci:
as
be
looka.
Hto
ap«acbmaktog
Ibe hostelry be toy wide Dwnke.
ta tbe crowded rooms.
me
ont
all
you
want
to.
but
tbe
fact
recrude
fact. "Dldn'l yon tell me that.
has
takao
Mm
Into
every
comer
of
tbt
"It to a queatton of conaclenre (hto tllng with this newest problem which
I’m going to rtphide tte bomb, you
a —•
“•
time.'’ te toM her wbeu she bad agreed ted riseo up to confrom bla. for naw sttU-. and Kamswortb aay* be bas
there was Do loagcr any doubt to Ms teen doing a lot of quiet prying ate
to sU out a dance with blm to
toreetlgatlng on the sklc—looking up tefore etoetton u
mtod that tbe tong arm of tte
ner of Ite canvas can>eied «
0 make my word 16
"You beat me to It." aald Btount.
eblne was reacblag out for blm per- evidence, was wbat my man ibongbL" keep on refusing
room. "J have
Gantry began to look nncomfoitaWe. tte people good. Tbat to all-all the ! UogMug. “Thai waa jwertaely wbat I
Illy and ibat sooner or later
• - r It
denre of ftaodi to te perpetrated I
go up to tbe Cbpliat **» S«Mg to beg fur-lbe loaa of you
■■Perhaps I ought to base mentioned alL Now. will
tbf'eleetkm nest Tuesday. How Ur moat come to a life ate deotb grappla
1 dictate that bit of , car. I believe you told me that you
It
before."
te
said.
"Blount
bas
te«D
office
wltb
me
am I JustlM inn auppresslng tbla evlCBApTCB XT.
had driveu It ftx«B here to the capUaL*
boldlok me up to tbe ruck alt alnng; lofomuiilon Ibat menflMed'"
denreru tnk uicca or rna ana ooou.
'a' tboisand yearsr raged '
"Ob. ytw. serial Omew You ought'
says If be preaches straight we've got |
e esclalmed. "How you
"Mercyr elte
Gantry. “Not to » .honw.nd veofC" to make It to .da t
can bring a 'tbuteerteit down npon W T waa on (be evening of tte day (o walk etralght. I've argimd wltb I Xivcrtbeltas be rose. rU-ed bla d~k ec'en at tbe
■ following (be safe blowing to blm. but K doesn't do eu.v good." ^
one oufof a perfoctly (tonr sky! Is It
aev^mpany
the
Im,
burg ate 1 ll put you to |
A Blouni'e oiBree in tbe Temple
Once morn tbe rice president's heavy ate pi^wtad
ew right to ahtoM crlmtaato or crimeyebrowa roue.
'
toaWyr
'r;
i.... nk.-.ki...*r
"You mean tbat be might te twnpted way along i
Tbat la JnR wbat 1 should like to into tte capital from tbo east, mnntog
There to oo use to ^r g _
ir he asked.
know." te peratotad. "At tbe prueent as second seettoa of tte overtaoA
“T«-rr-ln|fert. be has Ihreutened- rapli*! office at Ibl* time of night
moment I ara sMeldtog not one crioiColQcldent wfib it* sldMracklng, to do Just that." stooimcrcd tbe bnlBc Blrokimcqi dorau't get sruund to L.s sort oo country
- roada. tYbeu vte was
..
ank B«-k 1.1....->1, I..I-. t« up 1. ...a, I-an,.. a.». 1.1^ ™iiO'Brlan. tbe
secreury.
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a.v.ioi»a . k™. a™i.. i. kill.
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kl. ; .1, l.,.n..l«r n„. 1^. k.™ o'HI- : .HA.. ,.»A
regtotration to a namber of tbe staiel|^f,
office
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lak j t-eistotently
drink wltb refused
mrni* end
0-Brtan’s
telef>boMng Ik«.-«me
became evident
ethlenL i‘
V... ■ud'ibe
lie umet
V* tell U«u that I profsfTvd to
■ ln“
“Oa wMcb nMer- abe naked potot- Gantry ate Klttredge. tbe dlrlaton so- twven
kept safely to hand. It won't t’« , li'm. At ibe ete of tbe ililrd game run my own apectol train."
Tbe cotenctur grtoard and made M
edly.
perloiendeut. left tbelr reapectlvo afblm fo be around and to Ite wuy G.iniry gave a lerw detelllon of
"On both stdea. 1 am aorry to say." ffees to (be nUroad building, met to
man wbo wmikl fprre ^ frl-ud to go reply, and be was sitll grlantog whaa
,
- Into tte rallraad tatabe returned gruvriy.
tbe ecbotog train sbed ate walked to* nma wltb llatbaway nod tbe otbers. ate drink alone and weet to Ite l«r. be ■ sauntered
Teu
minute,
later
when
nicuw
went
Ctapb
oflire and spoke to tte operatta.
■Wbom does U UnpUcuter
/
getber down tbe .varda.
Keep him oot of the rupftal. Ate If
"Tbat to further tban my
.riM. hlra
him he bad disappeared,
dlsapneared. ate (be
“I dunno wbat'. up." te aald, -"bM.
aftee
Tbe vice ptasldeni. smibg at the yon tMnk br ba* '
wteievtT It was. (be striog's betea.
thwAuee," be admitted. “1 know only great table in tbe v|>eB
Ttoll
to
tte
ne»a|»apcr
offk-e
«a»
poatdence See to It that te doean't get a
OM Dere Sagebrush's i
the tact of tbe false regiatratloa.
ilcb served blm as a desk to work­ t-bauce to use It. How about that mst- poned perfoive.
wblct
rowed blm an aatomobeel and |
wltb a tally equipped poUOcal ma. ing boors, looked up ate nteded wtea ter to tbe i'lflh ward? tVe've got to
bark to town on Ms own book.
chine oa tbe ground the toferunco to bto two sabotdinaies enter.-d
CHArTER XVt.
make
nske sure of Grysou thU Ume."
Ume.'
"You
^Klttredge held up a thumb and foreIiatrber gte tril blm tte brokei
ipppec so." ete admlttrd. "Tel
tbe following morning Blount I gag didn’t work. Get a more on. Wo
}.)U aay (be frande are on botb aides." ate we were watting,
re're got tte city wards right
found a telegram on bto deat;' bato't ^
get nothing
nothing te stay ter* tar
bare been tarried oot. Nobody out- there." te taM. “wlita (be Honorable
n bare the vice
1 fight for n
be declared,
aide of Cbe dtopatcber'a office ate tte David pretty safely euchred. He to
'. and t!Ik. a.!. Ilk. k»i"ra.,„Bc.k„„„b.airf,hi.rffc,
ate dot for partiee. Bo far aa 1 <
few mm to the yard crew koowe tbat playing a deep game this time—eo deep
Tsrta Canyon City. It dltarted blm to ^
jay. but Bloubt found Mm bt
ace. tbe marbloe picks Its men qnite you are beta."
(bat n to alio^ter underground ate go to a temoie iiorilon oflbe eUla be-1cjob.
ineupecttve of party. There is nlMr. McVlckar mi back to Ms choir,
of alghL But we have Mm down yond Ite Lort Blver mountatos to eg- i
ready reaaoo to beUere tbat some of took one of (be laire black cigars i
(t,«
be bad overtaken KIlirtdge'i acroa(be caadldaiea who bay'e the most to from (be open box on tbe table ate j <n,« vice
' pllee to tte grill room corridor. "Kit•ay now aboat tbe Tree ballot aad paaaed (be box acroea to hto two eub- pressed Ite tell iHisb which signaled to
1 tradge put up a Job oa or. ate I tbtak
will of Ibe people' are tbemaelreo tbe altema.
bit train coodoctor.
«
you belpod Mm. i had to beerew aa
Iworp benchatm of tbe mecMne.
“Llgbt up." be uald teraely. "I am i i-riiai to all I Lave to any." te rdh: automobile to coae back to trum
ready' when (ba time shall coi
due to Twin Canyon City tomorrow | nuded. “Keep your eye on young
Tote yea or nay. at my father shall di­ morning, ate we'r^ got to tbratoi (hto | ok>unt ate get rid of Mm fur a few
-cobfoote your saM Gantry hmutlrect"
thing, out to a bary. Any rbtnge to ‘ dava. I'll leave tte deialto
lalto to you.
“1 eaa'l beUere It." tte protcaied. tbe altuatlon elnce your tost report r | Ovt orders for me
u go up. Kit: Bat (bat wu all (bat te bte •
Gantry sboU bb bead. ".Vkitblog ! tiedge. and let ~
wttb geoeeom warmtb-'nf your fa'
rbanc*
te My. store BtouM bafl ttem
Binuat’s uptown of- i alble. I ought ti e halfway to Alkali
tber. I mean. 1 am eure be baa never
. ed abruptly and waa alrendy tourtaff
flees wereteokeu Into la« ulffbL ate ' by tbla time.'
autbortaed anyttatog ao despicable.’
I tte club te go on (0 tbe botuL
-Btount-fibragtte. Ttoaii.l pobltob bb Mfo was ripped opM wttb dyaa- . u was yunng lianlrtt. a reporter for
I Btoce tte election sraa now no mnn
tte Dally CaplUL wbo told Kvao
thta evMetee that baa come tote my mite. That's alL“
{than three daya dtotant tte Inter"tCell." aald tbe big man at tte ta­ Blount of (be arrival of tte pctulhamto or atell 1 conttoue to suppreae
ble, “wbat came of nr
dent'a car. runniug as second scctloa
NotwltbI of cauenatog
•OCotM^
M
far
at
any
one
can
find
of
tbe
overland
n was tbe Mat time abe had ever
. otandlog tte positlou he bad Ufeea
ooL"
Beniett
bad
tried
toeffocRuIly
to
get
filled blm. “Give me a little time.*
r It might I to Ibe private car. having for Ms ob­
iibe ptouded. Tomomw-come to see
i w^h^*teU uiscua»ed''tbe'polUlcS
1 llule curious (bat tbe ject tbe toierrleerlBc of tbe rice peealma tomorrow. It's a dirudful thing
uo further inquiry deoL
' altnatluD iwbllcly in every cooalderufor you to have to da. Bvan-tte most
ble (own In tbe aute. Evan Btount
Honnt tbought it a little angular
, sraa BtHI a |i«xile to tb.«e wboee waye
test tee vR-e iWeMdenf aboaU r^ to
were, by need and the force «f eif
bored It.
tee capital aecreily. but te did not
•m beta young Oordeu. to whom tte
cumsiaDce. tte reverse ot auoigkUu-n-bat bas Cloant been dtdng this atop to speculate ufum thto.
\
host dance bad born promtoed. came ydkT- be asked.
ward
Itavtog eometblng more tban a inaV,
to claim her. ate Blount's bate wda
,'~'o tw roatinned )

"H. ba. apoken twice, one. at ^ j^u>olitoT~6o'^r; ^ o^i^'.imTng
'•
Itosslni
totarvlew eras at aa end.
k'Vii-kar. " -- -fwtnosoppa
'
POR »ALt
Wbeu be left Ite Cordon bouae.
A thoroughbred Berkshire hour, II
wMcb was ntber far out to tte oonib- ,0 kee^ Mm out of'iown rtgtt up to '
“**■
^
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raunib* (lid. ooe thres^qnaner btopd
'
the Vl.-e prceldeut.
wMrh was coming up tut
eaatem auburb, be meant to go direct riTtinl A*v“
Durham bull. ^’4 >ear* oM Mitb goed.to tte botei ate to bed. He bad been
^'s ^ " was tbe nodded of>- '
next term of court.
stotlon. be atw a light In Oaa-1 Tbla waa to Ktttredge's dcparii
ikkrikkf macb sleep to (te strenuoua ac- tkrAT.i -n.-H nniv he In (be wav here
^
trys office, and. meaning to be fair flrei,
Btount called up (te suiorto
UvMM of tte campaign, ate R was rTite^oaiMll^"
!. yn, r:, may (•
at ^ capital.
... ! and severe
«, tte
the pboue.
i-b
•evere afterward.
afttrward. If needful, be ,
uo
Klttredge was .
WEgtotauf to tell npoB Mm. Ae tte
Tbtt young man bas tecs pretty
np (be stair and tried tte door of - to
a Ml
Ma office, and he cvidroily knew NOTICE OR HEARIliC CUUMfl BCtroney car was paaatog tte Tempto
FMf COURT.
CO| -COM* boIMtog te MW a dim UgM
. .1'-^1
K.-^ I tmffer bto band. Gantry wa. at bto also
.w h.
Kerned
w
anxk.u*
lu
bsv.
he seeined very auxtou* tu have
ST.VTK uf .MICHIGAS-Tbe ProlUuataadBg bto npper floar effke wto•emt.
^
tbe dlTuVra counsH go lu teatotuoai bate Court for the Coanty ot Oraoi
be ta deeper than Ibe deep
"Ilanlett tetto me tltat McYI-kar Is ooc. ao anxious tbat be vffered Ll* TruM-rse.
I've been keeping Ub oo Mm. as you
wnkau Mtnnide
Ik tokk.- k. I>.nk klkkptl,. -Tfk™ : kk, ...Tkk
t. t» m. k. k
Ui ^ » Ik.
»' Ik., »»■« H H~kT
I
^ Tabherer, deceoaed.
g(M(9A«am tte car ate took tbe all directed, and be has worn out threa la hevof my tern offke men trying to keep
algbt olevaur to Ms MBca floor.
"lUnlett to ^Itakep-about twenty
BRmnt saw no way to ctadv a
nxmterfroVTh^tote tal of^p^^
csace
(•
Um."
Tte ajeepy olevaior man lot Mm out
^ve been allowed lor cred"You are prejudiced. Klttredge." mtoutea mistake*." was Gantry's re- ,ir, order from hto chief, h*t be *ss „
to (be upper corridor, ate almost Im­ waa tte vice presMent'scommeci. "It ply- "Hr- HeVk-kar lossed tUrouift-’ niore tban a«iidt-toos that Oerairy or ,u is to present their clatoto ngatoat
mediately tbe car^iaok away out of was tte beet move to tbe entire ram- here a few minutes ugu on M« way tu Klttredge or {••elb.v both cf them raid deceased to said ruun for exnmiigbL
pulgn'pnlttog Mm to tbefleld. 1 don't Twto Canyoo CUy. Ill* special has vrerv cons'^lring to get blm away from inatiou and adputinent. and (but uU
Bteoa Btouat bsfl takpn two atepa euppose be has
bee* gone some Uttle time."
; |h« csiutal at iM- .-riiksl lu-meui. rrcdiiorw of said decunsod are iwtowate Ms oOtp door tbeee came tte
"Wbeu to he coming backr
; v.uai dU not occur to Min at teeiirae 2^^
dMl crate of a moM uxptamon. ate
-I don't koow."
,
I.,, that Hr. HeVtcUri. tel- .7**’'^
tol^w' iSonu ^
two or throe of tte glass doors to tte
1 Angm. i
"1 don't koow about the uccompHsh' •’“*
I tredge's office.
__ __ .
aald (toaiasTISl t
LA.., twiM. MM AkMkk mmm
"IHd yea take up wltb blm the mat- i
1 bto psev te a rua. menl." put to Gentry. There to a

by •aid'ioon (
Tuuedai. tbe
ot Angnsi. A. D-. IMl. at (M
M MmoMf alleutly with hto taicbkur four ply mystery linked up to tbla ter of tosutog new uriBs-te do away ; tbe eenkw car omde readptdmmrdithrough tte door uf bto prirate roeo. teeecMnakUig bustotes. At flrst I.j with ilw ptefrrentiato or to level tte i .triy. 'be pecked bto hand bag. led a odock to the foreneoff'
inotef.»PatrktaaDdbcrsnttei—^
Dated April 1Mb. .A. ..D- t»IL
■uDf open hto deak ate groped to as thought Kvan tllonui's sadden t»i>u- r>ubllc rates dewn to tbemr
mSO B. WALJCBR.
Gsutry sMfted uneuaily to bto cbalr
tuner teawor for tte revMrcr which tonty daird liatk 10 eome word srai
Judge of Proteta.
out from your CMcago oAce. but wbea and tried to evade. ’There was very , In afl Ms travrUng up and down the
wypaKtHetaniliblngu.
aprtl
Sv, r. may i. ll.
XM (.»to OA. M AMat t teuaa to di. a )&ta_ttoM^"JlAjMi“ "UL^cVleknr gtate te imd .■ttg ftMRff flW<MMi /

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Imr AUlii Piliy. »be. •iMjrs tea iterimteU' a*iarat«A wHb the tolvwit
,te
far hociloborwte. ofgiidibte-rtl l«— Tte fat ia.
tte took, far ba<«
^ dlarolrte and abMte>te bj tte
BOiboHBC tte vbolo
a
from
l«M 00 dialte Itet DO oaw> oTor aiofM paper, ate ewirel.
( ate baa a tte cMbing.
.. rpnalder «b«ber or
Sfi:
bo^ SUtert
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<my lltldg fpom. Hot abialng
Far TteaaNOL for mraelf I aak Tby rare.
Xar Ud T^iy rbolreat gtfta dearend:
Ibg blwalbg ate Tby lore teteJW

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dented bwaetr
dc« to beip aone
«raa ofien yBte

loof. ate half 4 «p o< teiM rte. ate
t*. toaf will be aaote ate *iU allro
ftrmlr. Tte rlc« ajao teda mitcb so
ibe fiaror..
IB baking I cuatard paddtas « an,
ptedlte tteruot tte'coaateter, of
♦ cteiard.
rteiard. U
it ahooM
ateoM be ««
am la Ibe
tbe o»«
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a or' **lfi mtrtea foROte fllmy thread
ate |M«_fw Aunt Pai«r bwaa to <dte* ,

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Omelet—Beat yoik. of five podding mre drtlraie.
W.., add ««. udd^pdo..

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♦ worn VOUK KHTtirrAlNMENT. ♦

Itet twob NCMtelM bring «
Ht prim ote II is oqooUr tm ^ttet
alitoocfc tb* aaUrt I'abad 8r«ea tea
•«««»
tte tio ^-.a tebit. ooe »«at pa, w*a
«® »« ite tell« qaalltle. ^
table*. It la a UtUe a
«a»orii7 of^reoka look whk diatow
«« tte laaapetelT* regeiablaa
*T«»ET«>' «teerg«,ate
oteergipate or a< leaau tt
woold be atraace. did ihev boi aerer

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gateea gto>-*a of'abite eotioa
kbovel «aa at band, ate «*eh ro
bufiDB »a» planite obb doe .

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mg It: then u will noi atlck la the
neck of the botile and braak when
,uu try to draw li obl. The «b»*
atao remain liquid.
ihiuld. Olaan atop
tell alao
, prra may U-ireated lo ite aama Wky.
U*ben the furnace goes oot In (ha
-prir.g give the pipe a coat of bUc*
palnt. A .loveplpe rimt. when not in
use. Tte price of a omall.eaa of
„„
yoq a new atoeeplpo

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Ca-TOk. Croquettfs—Wash
and
w-rape a egfUrlent number of canou.
then ajaw ontU vary apft: draia,
iB,*h ate afcaaon with imli. pepper
ci. I buiter: tbea hind logeiber with
the t« «en yolk of an egg. tMien
cool enough io teodla. ahspe iwo
cioqueites. dredge with cracker ilu.i
and fry In deep, bot faL Benre wiih
a te«Uh of paraley.

Frtr«™.
Fricaasee o.
of «r«.li»-W-b
Paranipe—Wnte ;»!
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A Watl-Fmii^ thlft WaM.
poae l.wm ever attain to your aklll In
<-«nnlng Him:—Add a little lemoi
Every woman who baa aver attemptthe yaara **
to come?.
jgic
or berrlea when ran,o BiwftBa.”
Juic to
t dserriea

' te making htt own aUrt walau wm
Aunt Patty, faew
(be aweter one*. Ii_____ pwuaal.« —rt* W.I1C 0«.q
fmea bmka
bioka huo
Inio
\
„........ bring out the fiavor of the
Vk
ooafeaa that althougb 1 do nlpe- ^ruU.
If you do to. you will Ipae jwr
, Hrti m, » mbb. IbbB « b Bmi
tentba of my cooking by gweaa. 1 am
Sauce-Make
breath very aoon. and will reach the
alwaya cuiilng out rmipca ate piaa^
vluegar.
»r. uilng tb.
“.“‘'..T
•te of the walk in. painful coudi- ning to try them aome 7.;.'
tte ri*b.
right w.y.
way- And ui.
Ula i.
la .tet
what
day. or auger, pepper and Mil. Thicken
UoB of puBa ate pama.
db. „iu
dbU. ,»,»
lb. Hcht
H,b. wav
M, » Mb..
If you get DO d

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aa 1. tba
.. .lib n»lF .dlbdl.
_ri,rf i„„ ib,
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A.,.o»*..Ul bMb.pt tb.«bBb.
don't trust to
------------------------------fretely boiled ate aUced beeu. and
Inio a shop and getting a glaaa of
can o,—j»ca
produce aa waarkUa
waarhUa *aP
faP
milk or Mtewich m mldda,. TbU
?LT tS
«»«■ The fault U notjm iteeh that
kla.. 1 came aooaa t^e Ibi.
wi,| uw ibe aauce
t^kwing aa of fitting; ate pat It
aoR W meal U unatUafawdly' In the
•nlug and foudni re.^ ^em. ^
irfoti- tkieef. Bdl _
^a
eaUtefilting.
afthar.can hardly be eaUed BUlnE. aithar.SS»'S.b‘r‘"bb“bSri‘Si;: r» M b.»4 Id.
Id, .111 ,d»db lor tti. M b,id,
when ao many home aeamatraaiaa wlU
bh». tirri - jour luddb «ib jdd, J" '»• “
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fcllrloo. .ir-dbl. bM- contclentioual; follow the patlam of
•itt Ml 1. M b-H,.. Pdttibi. .1
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MVMI. /bf •*-— nb,qiiea '*
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•' fm para «»t wo would dlltor

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tptor .1 „. d. bot btobd™ «..■ lovr. ,|„
Srtv,. Mtb . Hi* if..T. 1. ”J
<*"|e~ "I tb. .™*to.lUt. brH.
,p ------- ------- --- neciamry for her
_
to^Uke in the witee w^d. when
The Juice and ;^ted
W
pint of rleh'blown ibey are InEnitely Nba«^ ihaa the
iplfo u /bob a bappy thing.
Itleaa
jjj oipnge i* good for varia- ^
g tbo aoap belpt arbeo waah- utw^aii with <
awra Milety.
le how
j,
ber heart’
She did
Bacb a -meomry gardea- lU tbia
bar oifD tare shone
raiaiiu. l>mon K ape< laHy good i^rabl- ate many do noi have ihU.
alwaya bringa happy iboagbu «f tte
teioe Twuce or bigbly aeaa
aprete a snowy doth
lltile
or difea. Foi therry pud- (^j| „p ^rap* of tolle! aoap a»d keep
oiber gardena fraaa amk* ibe ~i.
Bup. Hlace over tte Are.
eewing table and prof
a plate te
f.oui ike ^^j.
tbU paipom.
ity minute., then tran*fer tte «laga or abnlba teTt baaa latea
i lilllf lemon
Wbe» a bMHe of gtaie or cament i<

Wteg Ala bayote tte ^O wd
k »ob have to rank an earty train.
^te young houm^ioeper amatked „
aioamed pudding, only put lo
Krtf#
tel bH y-ter tblnga nady ovemlgbi ber llpa over the la*i dellclons tnorael onwhalf cup of tugar In.tead of oneOf tlEi ate wPrtd gad aetetaE Ttea
tliai the huttona are aeAa on
damnnded that the re.lp»> be »t ,«,rter. Sprinkle fruli.on i«H> and
In (tel tew. betw. fulte Ufa.
your blooae. the tic altpped under --- -fonheoming.
lake In a tulbrr
unbrr Omllow tin. Tbl.
.
bake
your collar, your veil and glovat all
The Back Itoor Neighbor iaugbed Is ape« laity gOT.! wb. u cpKnkled very
Oraat (hat in Thao ate with Thee ready to your band. Then, in the
confided that abe ihkkiy with WueberHe*.
*“*•
PA
toonang. you can drawM to the last ^ n»ge the looklaa “out of her
,nome (beer make, both aieam.-d
.-Oar
"“y teoEbte chMW. moment and yet make aurv that >w
^
piueberry pudding, by
Bayote aH teobt. tefote all f«r.
loUeite la nwi ate cwteuUtod to laat
en»orage- ttl, rttepe addfug apWs to aa«e
-IP pm|P«.lteo-««A tetel «7 ibroogb the day.
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• If te(k of w tette dfoaiiy aao.
> Ate wUb ap toMT al^l divine
• Ttemtebli*ol>wirkoaptote

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Mit aolnly in the ptimuit of weteth.
-Wbal a towefeof nrengtb abe is'
Ate lor tte toea tbay gfre to me.
i never went Jo brr but I felt uplifted
Ate for Ite telp ate for the ^nd went away with a lightef bar•ira^*lb
dtn." remaited a troubled woman
Ttey am «|«i tbla tow world.
o^o day aboot ber physlciau. a atrons.

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Umerte baking „ ^
rama^
I«i«r iklbca'' Bami nany
The beai ate aieaa* bl^l de» di u. |«dr ihe bw
imtmtn-r* people In tbja
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Of the
Uver of gratte -brete
^
Ttera am water
Wbea making )uk-y plea, lo pre*aoi cnntdiK dot *
Ula of UMicr. itea „{,j^ growing banplty ia tiny terrel
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the inire from rV>»K ikrttugb Ibe .aiand in a boi urea unill tte
i aa Ibey ap
the pie.-make .mall paper PlP~ «d on, rttebblng.

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ftaoaea of tcte red rateberrr

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I. ate orer olooy ntea._
„Bd j^f, • iMiing iDlliteDre over me. she fell
tet^^ate
In darkcM raileya. U- ibeir OaMe.
^ woman oabo la a
.■M-y ate Iib'k kbowu many honrt
_
fllm then Tby help ihai Ibey may
,,,, n„„y dear ooM by eyea, like the bl« «i»y «wi. whkh 1^

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teua ate bTfag a bard,- abnab—a*7-

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Tbd pPddt PdUdd.~p.P ddd pn.d
SlMOtb Thou ttelr pa«b. » » Tby rtently;
her tea aeWlng chair aa rtoae aa
"i” od™“'k’“
-1 dpb VdP. I«r idn- ,.~™. .nd H'- "«* «• ■»' “ *'“»««■ "J”
odlj tdkc
Add It Pd<. «™r di iPrir Pldd
m, .Pol. Iir, ppd dTdld, P»t .bd,. d. .b. . >p«d»d b.

Hcer ia a pmir ai>d prortiral Mr*
for rbrfatroteg tbr n** tern;

and arm aJaa

Onto
»b».o«. --HUM tt
' ' il^^mtag of the teeot lo meal.

into a s
•‘‘Ite atock. onetelf cupful of rieb

floora. they eat them greedily

Ban; 5iH?^ir^!orrta«^^ uam. Your fire. Impulae will be to «*d^*»^P«o
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'bir. .“1' *■ Sb'iirSs:

take griwi delight in cidehiag overy ..
sawy. Baked ' Panmlpa-Waah. ,„ri,
*# e*«teleni powder
.<
kUQim roortea U atade by rnUdag
, npa ate qi^er large paranlp..
then drop into boiling water wUh
pc(Unl of borax, oae pound .aif
two or three a(icea of mU pork. Boil
^ ,«■ cevta wonb of parta
imny mimuea.l,iranBfer paranipa ate
Seauer it arotmd the cracAaneat to a baking |jaa. Sprinkle with g^d Wow it Into ovwr cwloe wME
Wown sugar and aute in a hot ©van ,
^rtlows. Have (hla labWM

u„.u blH-l, bHB-b-b

Mb b~P It o« bl tt. -M-

c,^»nied Paranlp. on Toaat-Uoll of email children- Never leave food

<mi nt iigbt. lor l« drawa itme^
.og tor the ume reaaon bo not l^o
garbage phiU near ite kitfhea door. Meaqulifws may be kept out of a
room by leaving a bopch. ot^ sweH
mHUm bo.tod'to
or b b.yi Bib
te wbb tet.water into which bu

awch as ibey do Ihe odor of tohoccc..
jf . inije oil'of iwonyroyal W rtehed
aver ibp face ate bate, of a ekeglnff
,hlld. neither file, nor mooqpioea
will mole.t him If 'here is a si^
gagt pond or uncovered rap ha^
near the bouM-pour a IHHe keraaeM
..d ,1» oil .111 .ptodb

bbJMidbXUB.

(Nnger
So if you uajoe your clear, amowh
I vilb
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»kl"- Pteipone the waidilng IIU you kraa-n iugar.
Whom wo eome in eoniaci.
wnieni yuor iw. one egg. one
heap alght mor* upatair.. ,
™i
_
<lRe dear UUP woman never come.
^
^
,ke waali leans molaw:es.■. one tuhlespooitfQl of
.*!
teto the bona# r“’—' *•—— ,
.... wiTh Three C.ud.11. of W-hlle I kaPi find comfoR nowhere 7^:.
throat line, gives the Mck an

ta) Of milk, three teaien egg yPka. oi cornwire mibllmaP. ate wa.b the
light .pHnkl- floor, nndecaeath with a VWT mmh
i^^ng of pepper and one I.bleepoourul eiroiigec'raTiiUoa. ThU B very POPof butib-r.
butib-r. MU
MU w-11.
w. n. ih‘
then fold P the oua mad .bouM be aaed wiP rare
^\f
bpped white, of Ibe egc: turn Don't IK It touch the haadaor It wlU
teim «r paaoe i
...bU i. .»
wm .a. ‘“t« « bulleted tekii.g dibh and bake tern. H« Balt water I. aU» gpod to
■Pm ate «ete cheer. 6be dnda a
A* n,w,i„g , ni help W of eoda. Pul the dough In a fallow niwt they tore up
• ulLr liTam lorty-Cve mlnuicw In a .aetey oven, wate the floor, ate carpK. for
cateial wekomo ovarywbore and no djiyo.
^ ^ away/
.way/wrinkle, and lilted, and pan. .over with a floured cloth and.
then Pey pulled down all the
ueoer vim aim. _
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...Aii.hitott '
gtoths and catpK bugs
«aa ever baaid bar uUer a Puitendof the Mmc .IM fil
ahteea. .
^ ^^a Raeve. rawed la. Senw at puce
will give the
lice are trouWeaome. «H «bo
pg. aapst. auapteiOB. cvVicl.m of ,
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.her pan con- tiu the pUce l^kcd like a homemead
^ ^
Rdb ate
floor emek* with pUMer Of part*.
•nr parran. howavar much they may
rushing life iheie come Uinlng ke beneath the first ton.
.f«r one of Mo.eby a told.:
,ora. all freedom of »*lon: wharaaa.
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ITI’w;77,'tert77 'ml7'ravmal
bare PM ter.
^
whKh »pht well te Mteo chilled, break off piece* of ite
renervated. 'n' u tbe valM 1. cu.^ntear tte »-<“•■*
“"jTlurK
ww pli p H to dllll^lSie £JlTS-fte U a bU- brave, whole^
«,!, „ ^mckl-v a* poravble

.jeeve may be tlgb^i tte »•“' “®
'
jub Ou Lna It I. a wood p^ to mU a Mtwoman. vte pUy. ber part well In
weary braP and body ho mud without handling. Bake atral.«d ove; tte i^ .wlP
•>«» V \ Lt.^1 .
^ ».h. ™^Th ,h.^ir*.er ate
the Eiama oriira.
(o^ ibere come, another demand on The chnUip enable* one te lurflSle a .jf. .ynily boarad the worker, aa nr. diuster P tbe waPI.
puand In a covIT^ hole with tin tightly nailAaotter mOe «*afl bring, mm- ^^Kr activity. "Oh. hut 1 can't m..:" rafter dough.
.
/

^ „d rubbte.
whvo tbe teoulder -am. must te
J
.ir«ir ^In- «
•bite ate good will wherever ete
, «« t*«ln
Qlnger CteI:le.^TwP cupfuP of
? ,Hl yer taint ra funny when aUered, c
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goaa. Bbe nevra atoope to petw goe- ,
^ „„
finiMiKL"
motoimra. one ettpfol of tord. buii.-r
^
^
j,„ ,
•InniBg re„fU| |^,,|n j-our healib and or dripping., one ciudul of sugar.
^
^.b to hn.ile for a place neither U
marks. Uka Mra. Wlgg. of PeCabteller if you can ac- oneteW cupful oT aewr errata, one '
Pxk.
.bags Batcb. Oie hurie. bar t^blra
tbe an of rrailtig. Sit as tom- labtepooiiPl of ground gin^r. i
lake a feller jump
junp
sbonid te dUMte
dUldte PW tnrra
tbrra oqum
oqual into Bu.u..rto.
Bufnrieui wHed boUlng
water lo
In tte btatom of bar bran and ahum
„ poarihle. dora your eyra. egg. and one tearaoonful of aoi *.
„^^e
line sboald
---------- raon m
ucroog
tb# lU down. Mo ooe 40 beer ber ^
body-r*4ai. and empty Flour enough to make a >ioft dougb: _,,, ™ . „k
camK wttb a paru: tbe fine from ahculdar aaam w 'eU. Cook tender, then drain P »
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Till ne.
pray
^toulder raran acroa. Pa Iraai aboold inlander, preralng out all water, and aftep^erh c^h.
r would ever PliP Pe y^nr mlud of worrive by Pe aimple hake In a quick
s^ntotime. wKi tbe mpst carKnl
bad kaewB a aor^ or dlrawmlnlwiePod of touDiPc Peep going . 6plc* Drope.-One cuirful of mota.measure eractly twice a. much ra tba .erv* elPer wIP drawn nutter «u.x
gn.ekome gtesta
iMat P ber Ma
. ,b,ough a g.ie.
ras. oootelf cupful of butter. yvMks
------------------------line from aboulder ewm to ahoulder or cream drcralng.
JT
„ ooe woman raid;
Aa old man vho P alooa In the
wlnnie.- rewt of tbl* kind. tP- of tbrra <«gs. one teaapoouful of
Chaara au Gratin.
“”»»
.bonjdw
Cabbage with Rice Fill »
-There is no dlpruce In getting
w«rtd vipoot wife or childreo kept
^
oF In a room whera-^mon. ooe traspotmPl or more of
tte aviSUita ate obew of bP Plld- y^
wmt tor an Intcrvpw, miked ap><«s. one-half cupful of aweei
8 of
bead ate blaaaad aany • raol. The
^ woteeru^iowarta brtgbiwitng milk and ibira temmooarol.
of baking
baking krate crumbs and mP with them oneom toaatt.Hto.iito, ZToZ '"'^^"'ttA^^ H to
maa wbo yeara api raraed bim ro
and body. nPPg you capable powder in three cuptaU of Ronr.. half pound
. grated Prase,
....
.............
mra n gm>d poeUrn. ta mow a drunk- ^
. akoatlon quiciay. and iMop
iea.poonful on a bwter- l«* of sal . and
. ------ toll tttolJ to Ptoto. Mtol tod toPtor ..J tok, .. to-t 1.J .M
MU all Porougbly. MPe
I wrack wbo tam tor aid P tbe uPilng dKIlcumee In Pe capPle ed
neady oven, keeping
tba wain, ate u tbla
I Pto every craek.
a oeam aauco of om tableapooo of aboutd te tacked, kaaplng tte
eaa te PJurte ao kpg age.
three foonha Pe lime.
way that leads t
Don't think tbnt your labora are cod­
A womaa who aover knew what tt
TPimk Graara fiUin. Out of Silk. sour ate on. ubl.^ of butter.
ed here, bowevar. hat

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merit with spoon thP. eonUnue work- ^ ^
VM P be wall P -pe aPlp-oigbt
In the _______
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Spring Nevetty.

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T.to toTz. to -Htoj

yefiia of bar life, wu raver beard to
rater an unkind, uniup
or oraal word aboat any human hemg.
aowraar onn,
tag. tewevar
had. one
Ete mate
made no pro
proftratea of roHghm. yK ate filled wP
«Liy so tell or kltetr Po««bUul nets
ra'afirdoa Pat eraa bra oaarrat and

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Some of tbe ben liked neck adore- doping with benaine or tuipentlnV. lag vtP ipora uatll
7.*
„Mk, tototoj to.toM.„. Ctoik -itt to.
cnake the
; are black velvel ribbon, fin- ^
Mted wIP liny ribbon fiowera. The of wKiIng Pa doth wip pe ralTmi glM of cream or o»Uk aatU tWek
and
rtutoa
oro-»
rfabon comee aoaraumae
eoaraUmes an
en iac«
lap and Pca
Pea rooomg
robbing it wiro
wHh a amage
aponga or sou
ate larar
pour over brate
wide, a yerd ate a qaxnra te leagth. rag. In Pto way Pe lat to dtooolved. bate thirty mtorae. to a alowovra.
wIP a ntatete te two abafira of bat is aprrad orer a graater apoce W4U oar** aU peopto ate to delldora
aoara fiaUcnia cater nt anch o|f.
and to M raraared: Pe tenxtea or wip aoap er mrat.

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rvo at bouao wbcrh It la wwinkM BbecoBy

•noa ati
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..

ate

STid .d^od. si»b»r b id. ”d
dbd. -roond.
I""‘r.
ror ,beynm

aeulea Into
of pRtper. Spill tke
wrinkle.
I>iti.ol|w leBphwjM and lay them In
« oolUr nmy te pinned about the hoi *ao<w. !.« Mate while ihe
fitted comfortably
brwatl U loaatiag. then arrange them
.MMMMwly am
aiiiaiilvbly on the loaM: dress with
i.
BtodOdr. KdrbdM.r.
the aaoew. gamite with parsley and
Ite very best roUara ara Mralgbt •erve at once.
UMto Cl...lbd
Brip.dIld.toH1.,™r.*lMbu.llj bt

no uw
~

r* s

™T.idb.,MoH)™«.d»««r-n

, mlia. Von may y.* live i
dainties you little dream of a
~Tkt, mmilbPi wbirii we ciaU pevaon- the other comcni. of the bag:
,a
i.
» . U bicar. awceien »
Ubteh baa It. effect oe Cany a piece of waah Icxibcr with
“»» ^
5**” p'.xre of atucw *Uh whipped crean..
» illdb It IbBAjI. ,M1 pd.J.p«l.. Y«. .Ill b.b 1, db b»MhMi»r. l-b dObJ ibH- n-iHM
l.r ibv
wI7imb «■ wbdf—■ .. »> B l< IdVdbiibl. b.lb tor ilUilbb jdur.dir ■■ <»"
“ «»■»'"« mU .111 to i.l*'•* -bd, i.-i.

(ho Heat tram a tame, tba perfume wash it at a public
fram a fMiwgr.*'
.... tt„*

li lor . bd-. * WU. «

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at tetand. which waa

“I would use ai least half lard or _jj„
will, aa VO lay aside a garment. U your lac- will vciy sooii grow .mum ,
4,
always poors out In the dirty office, achoolroom or drippings when butter I* cwlled for.

^

j,m wahea ap- ate Ite baa>l
keeper who tea had wswaral woaitte
^ Rom^Ate. PMUf ambP7a»«w «T
nma. am*, motha
maai awake too. ate wage artlfw
warfare oo them If the wlatea to re„m • moderate etera of <tenJ0(t.
The 8rat warm daya aeem to brias
tte coHcnochea. ate it la bard to
rid itae houaeofttem.ooeaibeykaeo


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***" » «- pat- ^ k,,f am>-a parwolpe tender, then
’ lem. for there are placoa where Irw
,„h ooe labWpoontol of
ir. pm ng
,gen,iy »UeraOoBi muat be made„a|, «, ta,,,.. Prepare a
Cohan an often bard to fit bacanaa
|,j. bi..|,diiig over tbr fin one
„f rr-TAV.nfoof when I aw my 0«i
“7
the' neck be. been cut
.... out .too pueb.
b.
„o.*i,mf lablcpooofuU each of
cabe. Oh, PO. child. pbo|>le bat cm
wauce. for supper. 1| will
ibldb ttdt*. lor
-r. bblddt lb. ddlttr prop.Hr to tb. ;;;','„;"„J'itod,’.bb ... raptol .■
II.'h, ib.1 b.dj r.:;;:idr
„ib.Idm
transform .
a ..rjverj rom^dbUM
common aaoce l.tt
Imo
^
tbould ^
be i,l«l
Ulad te
’edplSr
Minfui M
of water. In

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The uteerai
.toyraru rax7n-Uch7imce'iTpV teH «pfui 7 chopped»rav^ p ono rlan*-beo raovlng Into
line In front, three and a baU-l^ea
^ o.*—-...
dressing. Spread
be- ^ae» to upray aoM |
>.
nan eiipiu. «•
-rra
^
^ five4ach bKwrao Pin rilcra of brrad.
tulteca. of tte back for Suaday nlgbt tea.
at tba wntot Una___

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