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Grand Traverse Herald, May 02, 1911
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)
Date
1911-05-02
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY A N D T H U R S D A Y — » i .‘o O
oBiKWBajfflB
AWroi, URE
.SpAYNIGliT
MxrdaSHilis. »ln> t*«y<*ar<
I.T of Mr. a«iil His. rAlMliiil#liir>d;.v
i/iil.i' c
' TUe <-htl.l U-. UI1M- >11 ii
qmiIb^npour of bain stop
I>^CONFLAGBATlON
Hioneil. who iiiHvikI ai
ik-Stb oi-<-um-<I ■
FUi^ACEO SBfEN HOURS
CONFESStOR
TJ Ks|t,\V.
PAID FlfR HIS FISH
HONDREDS MADE HdMELESS MADE AN9THER
^
! NTV. Ml»
:ni.\vKi;si; i rTV..*;KAM» TJi.w »:i;si:
/ vor.
rioliU JAIii.l.ri.
..1
M.l l.y Is
I.
H
U.s.|:inau.
.11 l.al
UK
Sa<
>
U-fon*
of ):lm»ood
FULLY EDEHTIFIED AS BRYCE
SAN
FRAN^CISCO BOARDING |
HOUSE KEEPER
;'
•.1.1^ nfi.iuiilhiK l;i *T.
Id
WiHi ihe .onu.iii.u
Kieu 11 I- hoiK-.! lUai .1
f'lo ibe-miluMiul lul ii
1.
: <.‘<-io.-k. aixl Oultinet of Defense are Given Out—
The«^ of “Harcy Orchard Prob
>1
iolin.
lem" Will Figure -Promi
lo 2 oVliM k.
nently m Cate.
. .
(■ KUjl1.1l
iliwh
fi.r the ehild will
ili.lie hrlU fniiii 111.- SI. I'ralKiii . liur. Ii «l o( III.- M. Nmiiatu tiini
■luoliicir uu.i .« MuHWal
M
tuinoniiw momine
Ibut
III UKI.UIW .l.‘llllill- f'.ll.l- '
Iii.-m will lx- mwln In lltr faibolUli-atiirv
Is
.III*. .■im-U , y. The miil..i Will n inain in
Burned to the (
iisul. H.iiorl.'tl a* Jii^lx
I In- lixHiflO trhilf Uif. wenl.** afe .wiu
^1^^
Portion of Retail Sectiorf
d[icl«-i.
Wac Wiped OuC
Whi.i m-|N>ai.-d lo 1*Mr nil.) Mrs. f«l.i liav.- livnl tu Oils
horl
..........
BK<>.
when
tli.-j
,-ll. Uhti
BangOr. Me.. Hay 1.—Homelete. wei.'
bui
one iuY
iJu- Itnikul
laiiu
u.-ai
llloHlI <
artd exhauitcd by a leng fight;
K ih^Hie lliem (nil
the Harriet which laet night;
VYOUdM for Oefcni
. ..Ily dectroyed>on«4Kird of the;
^cticall
KAin. IS,-... .Xjiiil
*Hy of Bangor, thoucande of perton;.
_ today *f«ced the problem of providing
(J.M...MM. l.i, ..................
^ themeelvet with food apd ahoHer. The
.d lal.,rrv^.u-,s.
,
breaking of i
l... Aie>K-K. * al.
children huddled
feiiM- of Ibi- aUt-tn-il
around tmouldcring benfirea. endeavor
'.enlUovIb'im
aloiM wilt la- .oinlne
ing to warm and dry thcmoelvet. At-'
i. "Hiin) in
Till- marri«t!'i-*(ir..Mlss l.ra riiliiiB(i. llie III.-el .V iliui lle-r
though rain brought ditcomfort to the
.11 Hilh. Tilldauaiitir nr
I'ulinuti of this <ii>.
hemeleoa It wao the mcane of ending
luM iiiKbl III
I« Krunk Kslrs of Miiskcpou. will rom.the groat conHagration which raged
IK a )iiir|.iri«<> Co TTuiersp Oily frionils inunHel loi Johu J. Mr
. aeven hourt. At a time when the bat•I tin- loiiiil.!. alihouKli il wni proiT Ij.r.i of the liilenmtioii i lind'ile aiel
illv hiiowii dial Ilirv rx|»-<iiK| lo 1m- Siruiluiai Ism W.nke
i and a d
Irfoiher .Inni
unll.il »mif ll«r<- Mils niriiii:. Wlim (iti.J hu
of nin drove the fire back ever the
I till.- Tiuw-s
rKwl wltluioi.itili.il'
illta OuAnian l« il lu ie xoair immihH JiinrKO
burned dietHct.' At 7:4& a. m. it-wee
BKO to BJM-tlll III.- WIUIH Hilll ri-lilllVVK eviiluKi
praeticalty extlnguUhed.. All public,
orney Fi.-l
XtHYM-ilin In fii-uii
ill Ohloncii nml othnr M»iilit-rn t«iiulw.
bulldinga
eiKept the city
hall, and
dinga except
II yiai..iM-.i
il w-aiv iii-r full iDI.'nllou lo lx- iiianii'd
fineii heme* In Bangor
aeme of the Am
Irrda)
hrie on lipr n-iiirit. Tim
«l.er part of
were burned: aloe o greater
.-iilPd lo Moiil u irnniii on (N- fulkr al
the retail taction. At laatf tix million
i.
hoiiir and •-onKv.(in-iiliy w.-m- iiiaiHisI
dotlare worth of property waa burned.
y.-Kterdav ufiomiMiii In Clili-aco. 1-*uiln‘r
Only two ar« krrown to have boon «li-w:h of SI. Tiirr.«.'K
ll |MTkllM and a half doeen injured.
fcimilnp ilm .•. rpiiiimy at
»m- III
The fire tlaruxl In tin- hay alioil of
jirvM. ni-p of only llio li
J. FVank flneii. on limsil tirnrl. an.l nti.oii of llio
•
t.rl.lo,
tirldc.
-•
Mir*
Miirj;Bii-i
■bon lime was tw<-c|ilnp ibniiiKh Ki-lnlarb iind John Joy.e, .v.iiKhis of
riv dirc-l
ilirc-llon Miw Cnlninn; ane.1 ns juiemlohis
orlbwoKlc-rlv
the fdly til a
Before mid Ktu bolt] aidrs of KxThe bil.l.- worr- a i.luin iraveHiiw
om Toik to Stum. Uith of rlia
ebanpe Ml reel
bal I.
*. idaln
Rlatrb. while her maid v
s .VewliiutlK
Mnai• part of Oniriil and FVanklin KtnmlM,
.lend ni 1:
axed 4U i
IWrei ily folhiwIiiK the ceretuonv i.i
nearly all of l*ark ttreei an.l Alarlow haiipy (ouidetefl lor ViiKk<-K.m; wber
.■ .djie of Mor
do.. k ),-s
nimul wcTo In ruins ami the flamrs lliey leiiialnod h few lioiitH anil llie
is nille" fi'
- Ik Ida
.nw-k.
bad enadn inrpaiia of nearly a mile in
iner .of Iho iiiau'w .lealh Ik
line un bore, ntrirlnic tliis noon,
lb m b«ki
retl'iential
sarllun in
not .vri knuwo. hm it It believed he
.Mrti. Flxlek has live.l lb liiiK eily «on
Mmiiinia.r'. riiiii 1 nml'Preach oiraelH. parjtlvely nil b« life; a young fUfflr.i
nwK walliim: alom; the liiiiik when fie
The cIly'wM mod .what olY from lehr of Hiiiniilim |M>nu>iinlil.. site liaG e»e
wuK wl/e.1 Willi i;.-...1ev, auilT.-ll C..r............................. . '
liy ilic iiiiriilna bc-n a loM.rite lu sei ial . .r. I.ti.
wukI Iiiki the wal.-r :iiid umU.
A ;;iiu
Mi
of the renttwl-offlee of Ih
IVIIK foumi ull luwh.u k.
. wan lormeih ,i Miuellnc «ilii
land Telegilioiie and Tak-praiiU <-»in
NewIuii.lK. \i.lh l-iife lluMiHiiil nhn.l
(or the
uaay. and eallM for eld fnini i'urtlainl,
Vi IkiuiiiiiK. W.-III lo III. .i,-<k Sun
'Kii:iilnR.hfH ■••silimi aliou
alioul iwi
l.«whitOii ood AoRUMtu were m-iiI oiii
so lo enter Into l.iisiiivsi
for litii: .lay for a le w.U.m;- . ai..|.:nit. Moi.d.-iy
by the wire rhler of the coiniany.
Nt-wlauilK iHM.|i|«*areil. lull
•to climbed » -pole uiid enl In
Of his
nnr of Ihe IK-Kt known an.l )i»llk>liK HuniKht.
.tma
leleKraidi oomimn)A line. Tltf
TMleli
|i.-ni
l.i
w-etl Ilkf-d romiiien ini
meu on Hie Kenre wbi-ii he liiil iioi in-ii.-ni
taUi trabe humed wirly .inrlt^
Huid. bix Inii-Brlly iind eorial dlxjiosi iM-lieviiiu that be liad lau
Uia coDflaprattoB. hut lNewluudK h-fl .iiM.li lie
w-!nnliiK lilix hoiili. of frlemli-:
tHMMl ofllitm -oulKido
Biln
imd
Mi.ld
he
muild
l.m.i
i
wherever lit- weiii.
Me it now- a-HuoMunimleaiton wa£..rr
YeHler.li'i.
iiM’iliiiii:
Crviriir
Itulhm
thv KiiKlIsh ft >:Mtefi bnb
rilaalierj
-ry ut
u
MiiKkekuii. U'lH-rr he' hat ami Kd r»k led Muhtoii tor lite Mor
Ik . ..x-k lo li.h. They w.-re vriiikliii:
allalin-d KUi-.-rtM lu Iiie-ii»-KK i Irx-IcK ax
ilunc Hie banks wiu-ii Hie. .-nine uii
well as etlahlialilui; nil t-miabU- |Hni
-i,-wiaTidK .lend body Itim: in Hie mu-l
lion In lUM lety.
gdi. and >iis KkIcr will Mi~'nJ n lew -liilk' 1.. Hie haiik. lni-d duv.uv>ur.i: Tire
'Rttputer -Mra. Uluia
J.
MeClotkey
g>M nt Hie liuiiie of Ibe feiim i iii.llils lien iK-li.'ve iliiil ilenili waKi-nUM-il l>'
L Hadt the Bride of Eugene Lifv.
hw aii.l will Iheii Ku l» MuKkeef*!. MM.l.Ickj. u« he ...Iihl eiiKlIy lin
--------wcoln Ruetail Yettenlay.
rit 1.111 of Hie yei . stralh.u
ollnsf < imjile
•e nM-r.-Iy mUi>im-«1
iilKh.-.!
iietii.
Old MIimIoil May 1.—Ai i nVIork
fitini i
iKidy wax f.iiiii.1 a nilli'
nfieniuun. MiA. Ueei.J.
llltalon'a lix
• lb.- bride
MEN. WOMBfi
AND CHII^REN
HUOD1.EO ABOUT BONFIRES
MARRiB) IN GHIGABO
MET DEATH IN CREEK
&•; uZii*;:
. DISCUSSEHLFALFA
«aiM and hwppy wwldlup. iho
Sllght Blaze Oecuired-at Plant of the
man- beiti* perfomn-d nl the n*1Brown dumber Co. ’
4M<w of iJie brWe. U.« ll-i. C. W,
Crop at the Meet.ng Setuiday.
famne orOiAlInf.' Only tbo Imoicdlale
. iwtothrt.'* w-em pn aetii. mieola from
nnirew'ly averted
A aertoua fire .
Al (he ini-eHiiR of tbfttirand Tia
oatalde belns oniy Air and Mra: Will >Votfii.-Kilay all. I
1 uheii a »|>ark
saiunia]
tan HoiUater pad eon of Tbmv.uw.- from Hie vini.k«->'
nf Ihe |.bnl of
- luimiiial Mibjtxi. dU-ils
<^iy.
»■
• llrfii
lf.iHu." nml ............ valuable
the KhlBRleK on ll
barn b>'loTixlnR i.
«reMu and dalTodllt. All of Old Mb. devel»|itxl Into n I. elv hlnr.-.
aton nrat paritcuUriy
deiiart mciii.wns
tbt>
» marrUit.man
In-cauiie Ibe Urtdi- wai
hlfbly
tbiy e»i..em.il
e*
and lovi-d by ovci>
erne .iml »hi
er In iblt
1
.-onHiiiniliy and bnr elii
llal.i n. Hie .
re frlei
lulled only by tin wuM .Ibne-^o Hitf''liiiroiii!; ilf
: ItihHIU-us Hi ll
mlKT .
-r! wahele IbnntRb lUeJ^f-.
While no invlulKmt.bad Im-o
liinteyatHOliut of/^)li.b
awed ouleldn
ii: u
erf
. ill.-,
(he. ndulfvee.
nMmi.eM. jn s netiin.viic effyl-Hve work ..f
Ruwn-ll waa• oo
eo iilpblv
ii
otiepincd that men waved Vfiai nilKlii have
I i.-Ralvl tu-Ihe
a Bood mail)
r
) pniple
M-iil BinK lo »bi»w bad (xihfinii.iiiloii
lea.Ie ihnii In
their hicli repard fm Ibe
llie bride.
bride.
On
xgurK!
Saturday, the lAdlex Aid Mn-Ji-i’
the UlHlmditl rtmrifi wnl
lo
t
banie a taliiabU' rn* ui>ui whl.Ii I
ocwple -etnoil durinp the
.oo-moi
MMiiberw of the Is O. T. M. M m
Pythlaii SiMers
Cloeed
Intereeting
MeMing With Party.
Meet
the gran)
^-Nbxt at Gaylord.
» RN-gi
Bomber fiam Indivldutja.
The Bi.mu.1.dUlri.l «x.avel.U..n of
Mra. KusaeU bax been a roKldeni the |■ytlll.lll Sl.i.T. WBK l..-x>.ichl to
«r Old Mlaelon tor 2a ycara. »lr Hux- n .-low Thuiwlav ..vitiiui; Will. H.-•ell -woa tomierly «rf Ik-trall. mid liuv h-..ik.H.m ol a ljrpe ek.SK of mo
lie Iuxuh’.iI
lived at Old MiKaion lece Hiau a y>-.iT tmunb.'i.K r.db.vwxl I.-. » aaii. li>R an.l
Tbeir future wilt be dev.u.xl lu fTxih
CBltore.
' . '
’ ' . iprix-i lit Inrliidi
At Mra
Ruearil'w Brat raarriapIvl.il lilx
l-ytbi:iu
SlKlJ-i.. , aia apo. *«• iiiHe sister Jewele Tlie luiH:.i...ii work «;.* eoadi...........
<maKuv. aged H »=»* n»aM
ht.m.r j„ Jd.-ri.i liegiiiiv Mvrtl.-' Hnl.lie:i
AMhIs wedding her iile«*.ai»o nainvxl or Ih-ldii.u.
1.. .'ixiim aud aK-.H. '
Jeoie Hllnmre. oged ::4
.*r;h; .-akex w,-iv j-.'v.xl .h
dilriHR
. Maled as muid ttf tvoaor. and IWHe, |hr an.l th.-.y.n
ioir«a*
■ Mlae Jeexh- was »n .ltiitK«nam per~i
Eclipse Motor Co„ Busy. Turn.ng Out
u pna-ix-dlnKS.
Machines. Mmy of Which are
n.e.-thm v1!i
lu-hl at tji
Shippeo Long Distances.
i Aii-il, IMtj,
nSTRIGT GOHVBITIIUI
,| ....
ENGINE FACTORY BUSY
NDOSE WAS BURRBI
Emery
I TMb Morning.Klnitvley, MWi,.
A-pril
2K—TVm
farm rmddeiKe of bm-o Nk-ktvfwvn
•llBatHi oil .be tinorRO
Nlfkeraoii
tann a few snilae west of Kingsh-.v
bariimt Ibis tnomlng.
The
ttauv.. was.da«nM(ed lo <«uUderwl.ir AxtHit
bile Ihe rurnhni
■iii'iiir Tri
MRS. GHAS. FrHOXSIE
>d From
Organ.
Last ft
•I.. K
of Ihe
•Mirtor WtWks
■ plaid
1
Uwatlay ai\m!ie Uuu
ink* iK till'
;t.e Tr.vv.-rs.'- fiiy.lrm
Hiiiro-JSiily .-auiplMtl *
:
SCHOOLS IN
i GOOD SHAPE
HORT DISEASE FATAL
BRIGANDAGE
ANDANARGHYI
inwiaid .
bln buun
. VMory I
FIRE, MURDER AND LMT
lacHiHG
force selecih
\ !a inIT.'i.'i' Of-hcail , seaxe- lie was |
_____
lOR. a .virin of Mr. Hill I and ferroerh IaNNOAL REPORTS
SHOW
8AVireni.l.-d in Muaiw
inino^utuil tie,
ING TO TAkPAVEHS,
;cau*e ber;Hetld.-u
in lhls,.il>.be Is
h, lUu'Throe Hembert'cf
Beard of TAk*
The
brolhtTV and other
tieo Wr* R-ti •
and St.*ets strewn With Do!so,.11.-in i«il of H.e
I .
competing Bodiec.
J _ I
I South Kluiwuud M
The annual ii.«x:ii
the Hoard
-.da. uicht
juf K.lu<-ntJo(i Wax belingaiidagc and anarc
.i..1 Ihe rvnmr; .h H,
iim depjrt.ng thiough
th.ou
m half ol
nielli* w.-re read all
Knoninx
in*
murdering, pilKwangtunh
ingtuni proi
e.ji.»d« to lx- tn' >i|.l-mll.I ivudltma
laging
.
.and bun
.
Wfo. Sum
it
amt al yhlcl. tkahl .rf ell..lmt-v. The
icad.r of therevolt
agamet the ManI.-4. muJ k.-re ahn rhni.-d for tbo
>u dynaity. and Bngand Chief Luk,
.omitts ytiar aiu]
ebauRoe
r Shuntak, it at the head of the eutw.-H- afve-'-'O on k.-*..ui>'St-WjwlSW*iwt whote object it robbery and mur-
r.:i!
CHARGES
" ARE DENIED
MONTY
AN REBLL
rr. Two hundred rebeit have been
liled at Canton and hundredk of eth.
wthroughout
tho dtttnct.
Famine
prevails, bodiec
e -Ktreetc and peut.lence is fearad.
VICE RRESIDERT CORROLL
TWO Issues
1 ARE SETTLED
™
----------
the intani oflh-er
April was remj sod
•aiu.pbuui* had be««
.d tiie.aatue unmbi-. of In-
I
WITHOUT consent of state
h.-v.uKbt
U'tuiv
Uf'
JuteuUe
• lawtUou at-~^
of wlKmlB
' > -waa read
1
)
. It. S Ikm and idmxxl
i up
UP Sle.
Sb aa
vruf
llu
oue ItynaOuf Uvaser
Free List ^ Will be Oispeecd of byL^^’
He- Pvnu(tdF*.uf
>nl ..tlve
Congress XnxsrWeek—Election of
I_
a. bools.
Senatorw by Direct Vote Fa
\V N. Uiiirhani made appU.-atioB
Icnate CormuKtee.
vored by 8ci
ler 111- |>s.ilU>ii v.f iriialil ofStxw lotilie Iievt y,«r and as l.i* wuik bad
I
Ily
mhl
iWxxi m.tiix'lv aaiiKfa.liuy lu Uie tx»rd
he wa* l.-ele.l.x] tipuu lUOUoa
of
eaff-xie. ntav
.Mr XUrtiiBRUe at Uit- aotne obtary oa
bereiolun'.
a;.nlhv.
visl:. and ulH-a.iv a iiiii,:h.-r ul
iiH-nIs have- l:.k.-ii. |>bi.-e lu
lu- .-uil'lii-rs and leheU in wlneli
Insurrectot Will Not Treat for Peace
hiindr.xlK have lax-ti klth d..
With Judge Carabiyal Unicn
1Ti<- n-lN-1* worklnR tneellier in a
Ho Comet With Full
•41 de. eu-d |iluu have xm ••-r.'e.l it.
Power to Act.
il.iiliK inuvli daiiiaye to -|.r..|x.i; iiii.t
.- killed Iiuinv .rf ibeoffh-iaU. Wu
Kl l-a.-K,. Te\ , Ml
.. u f-him::x- wm.-wuk »-dd.-ut.-,| in
eai.iii.1 ..ml
,<> I liaiu.K. Hiul Xil.i
Kl. and wears KurojieaH eloHie*. is
Aim-fli
S..I.II
h»-l Ux-n H.e ehiet
leail.-r of Ihe moteUlelil. KolH .-ll
liulwni.
I- leiiihiHiwi. inKUrnx'tu
iea.l-i.
iltx litre.! Hint iMil a dul uud luK e.iiif.xlerales .auie to t'aimm
Wilde the authoi.
n l■..ll»^ lia.l iK-el. umxI
)nx-U ah le lo eaiiHIr
ib»T vff t.U!pe.-U In.v
Iind |ir»iii|iH) de>u|.
v.i ihat aume of H..-lalmt. U i.
lel) iliiui.v
1 I.e uute H.;- inieniew nl itai.Ui.
or -.-U wh.-H-. il. wli..-h »M- .-.iil.kl..-1'i.-MI
(he .ew'minl. Ill Mexi.xi.
her JuilBc
Kl IM-m May
1
Wl
envoy.
(':uak-.ji.l. t:exer..m.».l
...i.ies will, full anihi.ii
-iKllds
|.H-luil.illl> Of
IHxl
|K-a<e t. -HiiK iK-ltlB UK.e
lM-l"’i.reVnI
he
week.
Tbiend of 1
i-ml 111.- «i
VH.III treat
eoim-K Witb
nihajivJ iiiih
i-uiifereii.x- is u. Ik-
i'Su'V-.
Tim «U-ieri.uu
U ]mw a. Sham
.Ml
Wllmlt^l-ii
Ihe iK.im :v.«.t.
,f
Jim
ao fori
Hu- ,iiy- Miuihwi
sul.iubau.l (mitu
■
OLD RESIDENT GDNE
M.-.)- .1
J.idb-iai,-
I iiiinilKirs. buve
.'uf de*trui-ik»i
, Th.-y V1..X.1.- an
lal^H
We.x- H|.ul..'.l h. .M- M.K1|IS un.lei Hi.
loyal oBi.x-rs. .Many «.l H.e u-vutiiMfui
huK. v.-,x- killed.
BOUGHT MORE FRUIT UNO
llielra, rt ilreJ Yanupi
-ue of the Mtiy
S.-IU...-A wf Croad
l.ave.s.- .oiiiii,.dl«kl at bi* Ihhuc. R3I
s -ulU t ........ s.hxH. at a ..'<lo.'k FYi- -lav miiniti.i:
111* .death t-aiiie a* a
:4)imS ii> r.-l'jliv.xi BUd friend*, few be
had jiid U'l n ill but two
et ,
wbi.fi Hue- be etiffeted
uliai
waa
HiouRbt lo fx‘ M »!tjtlil stmk. of l«r»
teWadii
Il1•\•.■l1
MAKE 600D VIOLINS
A rvxoluHon li.m. H.e nmotbrow ot
n tape ati:.)
WaaSli.Rl..ii. Miiv 1. The
I.XV tM-R.xn Ihe .ll-u-U*s!i
■ uni|>lele ll Hu
i-i.hUI. delei mli
HX-k. It.-lUX-KrUI
lod.vy .l.xhire
II a liair lmur .
bill.and ..I H.
difti.ouv III a-Touliuu'. ih.- I.aiii.u.1.
Hwll.K b. H..- Imuihs W1...-UU..- n-b. Is
iiiR it(-r.-|x,i-i.-.l (.1-1
llld VelH-ls lu Hi.' :
BIG BARN TOTALLY DESTNOYID
Leelanau County Poor Farm Suffered
a Heavy Loss Sunday
Night
WEOKMT OLD ISSIOH
GAUCHT FROM mi
A YEAR
«o., sr-.ns
'*'■ ‘■•■'I""'’
,n*ldenv..o.i'„..„ ..............
- lire Wl..d.-tde.x- iiil
-Xh.il, V.H..I .i.-i
V,, ll udaM. -I to Irui:
ind Hu- I
liver 1
whlel.
‘h- altars.
B»m,.ln|i wbeii
Mi. Wllheliu t
launii .-outilv
.:2L'
lia* been a
u half •
- - -ilurv. W'helv fu
vod out a career
ll llUMtmiinuaaiag a
t all dial
iN>d for the
1 tt)e niai
v.xl.
Mr
l..-rJx.f -.Mlh,- '
yeara
.k.-r. vvTl|i
fanu dit
PU.-M
-for., dnrl. an.l had m
■ hitud 1
ID. aed
kind wlHi him. nud a
Hall Wat Crowded Thu.wdaylf '
. .-lugihiyi
■rthera
xniokiiit; at aiiy time, Hi.
vehmg t
blear Famous
4
• for a
, Speaker.
”
«twK_v* .-nyov;lOR Hw fvillfM
n- wa* disix.ver.-d uImhiI
nfldi n.x- of I
i4 the laalUu-nlh-il lo liix )ii-l|MTs uud U<The Im-turr Blveti al
lOn.
Wb.-D I , tmaUb
Ib Ifailed (root
l-hoiied lo Hie m-iRh1*«rs.
who r
Thun-day .-vi-iiIur bylJe
i-lliR lo.l,le I
WMt
farulns.
i.|mnd>-d HO iinii klv Huit the live kK.,
tiy .lh<Mum wax Kreaily j-nhi
bli-h tw'1-uj.ai ■I he held
all l:.k.-i. lo i.la.x-K of oaf.-ly. J
i her. all
vT.iwded b..UKO H.at pr
irlbg from oi-Hve life..
ifm-d Iherx- w.
Ih-stdr;
available mmhIr<»K
,e ai.luw. ther.: are three
HUbJlx I
hej.il Iho'
X- SOD aad two (laatbtera, .
lul.
i-r siihj.x t
I she -ir.-ale
, .1111-hroi her and II sister. Bert
Inal tuaiii
IU. 1li<- elchwl III the .blldreo,'
I.is home al Ha.-i JmdaD. wblla
hkln^ anrl-VloM. ih- daugblera,
im.K <|..wi,
hniiie. Wilh Hii'ii' iiioiher (bey
.:u.-b t*iiiil
av.' b.-x-U
la f'Uw-a. parti
ndma While cf WaKon Received
Jim. M
Generous Check From Mil» nml the pul- are .-vpix-t*
I ..I dayi
■ lioniiiro Ruggies.
■I ON the evenlDR train
.l««- Wjllieiu,
II uiOy broltii'T. re«lili>* tn t^iloradO,
.l.ih- Mrs Mniy VW. an only sister.
luiiilu iliinn XI
Till- lun-ral siis V-’d Sm.iUv afier-.
CHiinliiib WhiH'
VViilluiK-iiiii'iieti ’ Orar
esiiU
-Craii.biia, I
■I ^nati.ifoi Traverse City.
*rh'
-1j*x I
I lie (u
llirdsal
V"*™
and .lUxl tx-fure. a ■
::,d.v,uu.n aiMHxl.T..- •iThapn or tbe
' jlirjiu ’Wlag the
additiun lo
•imiller bli
• dv»ln>>‘-il
ir*. niid till- Ilii.'K iiix.ii
vh.lHi' lire ...iiMni. i.xl
iiai>sti.vlly-ud.ij>ii'il to Hj.
* and Itivne- who eai. u|.
rv.hiiim hml .bir
r H..-y .x.>- miu.iiiR u rei.ill.-tlU.il
..III, iu ili.K n-Re-u am! siati- luit
•nle-i.IS well.
Mr. HIrdstU
-eiiHy Kobl iffsH-uiiieuts to |.anle.<
Aidiiaml. Hr.- : '.San .lo<. t'al.. amt
H-Oh. aiel s'-v- ral lo |RirUeK
III
Ti-av.-iN* 1‘itv, Hir.x- «if ihixe? lu-in.In III.- !*.>.'.-ssi.iii, of n.usb i.xiis
.e asy ion. and II . \ Klr.-lo.-r. ili.lalit-r Er-.i...u-a v.-i-'hiRt. .l.K.s
im-nt. :i..a<h- i.. ..r.1-r abd will, use
I. .xmiitxiem wi'h blS or. h-^lra
GAVE STRONG. LKTURE
S500 FOR A 25 CENT LUNCH
hill"*
.READY FOR NEW BOARD
f Trade D.rectotw Mel Frida
ig to Clear the Deck for
Their Succeesera.
i-siVd of »tir.-i:ton> of »hi- Trav
IV thiaid of Tr.iile h«-t.l a meet
IT.-Ki.l.-irl's I'a.l-.rs
Kii
■ il.Hie l". ■Mi.,1 e|. III.- huVltiim:
m CROWD COMING
.Yfe.
-I.
S.I.-XH te-H! ,.l
W.
.ace.1 vvoti'.aii t.nd im
railruad
lre.nd Ha,ads.
aii-L M » N I
'IxToixm-iii »•'(
FARM CHANGED HANDS
loward l.ui!.H^lCwA-.^4s,
l-ill, ,.nrfui1e,l n
r.
hut fixvlillv , -lai.
I u h.iiilliai ttRUH,i.-u .•oi|.ie,Hxl by [ai„l x
ul
hidfui.a i-uni ; n:,i ..
iwilr.Rid. the lar- T\. I.
ll........nan r.areslald
•V, :.i..v.n niiurwday ■
.- iim.-t ,r< hanv-wt I
lxMa.v
n.miiliaexl
I'erke
of dtr.x lor^
«-rs of.
k'V.-lii|.men
TrAlr and Hii,
b'rl-la.v
^.uu4b^l
lid ai.-'liis dinner il
. tiiitshixl ealtiie h
.The III:
d.-m,,.rf
i-eduiR
waidi
Irxi.-d P
U,X-U..RK
Hu- briietit of Hi.* work..pie and
iiuf for iJo- i.urtxwe i.t
lie i«oi.
the' vtorkipi
hiPR lUssra into a
I|I
with
HeHoanI
»(
.-biii»n*h
uli>x I* uaK utiaalaiouX'
MRS. ANNA BRIGGS
:i.-i the
at Her Hc^**Thorsday-Morni
MORE GO TO TEXAS
* apixiiNl.xl Itv ixui
Cmiib .tmi his a's*.
Hu- |iro|«»«xl lira.
Inland,. ^li,h.
.Miu: tlusii r.vady bv sbitHUbXit.
. Itevsi
last am*. Lwo
hohif of
h.-re Iasi
i;T-ii ^dundd.v
whi.'i
nlKlil «l Ihe age
I no year*, .irsunl. I The l-i.s
ju«l what .
hcHtVtraalde Ix-ii c H.e .-auM- of hm !ma.-biiie
-l.inadf- for t - liMird t
d.-»Uh. Mr* Hov*
....
,-harming p.-;-xiiniliiv ninf niiiuln-r.-dd
<.i!Ul.xi :
her friends
by
Hve luiudrv,!. •H.euii Trav.x-ie- ni». the Axuww.'iv w.TTIl-Uird then ad>Hirnnl
fuueral will Im hehl Tu.-K.lav aflerii.xia j be ai-Ie to taiiiidl.* ■> uiu(h grvalei' voi lf>e«dlrTC were referiMl
8t Sodock rrom the Ikiwnian liome
juae v( busiiieav Ihaii
pMi.
*ol»H.t«il director*.
Slra. .Ani-i
dPxl o( b.-i-in.
a IlnRerin^ IMne
•t.in-a.-h -She I
more than (uu >
flntd to h>-r 1,
•lieHxl but_si:fr-ri(VRs.: Development Bureau Re<
................ - ■■ cjs hav 1
Hundred Ifaii'-/. They
ApportionmenL
lag died » Buii.twr t.l y.-arw ncv.
are Frtxl HrMCR* of Jai t -m.
Mr*,
Weslr
Th- -«-rvi«r> ol in. W-sirm
Slit*araw l*«ehdom. Mr, -Selli. laiw
r> iWx- Mrs Jer.-de HreWB. and ( barles iffuN Hevrtofin.ei.i bnr-j.i ti«ta> l*>and Jatm-s. all -f whom r.-sele here. ixsved a r*erk b>r SVio i-om tinawa
.\o delintle arra.ip.-nivgil* bale as >el .•ouutv. that betlot Ibe aa eaMpt nk'(uf
I lhal txaiDly fdr im.
been made fur the (uneraL
iHii-jCNECKFROM OnAWLCOOin
<o 'a-.-ertainJ
JiUui.iR, Vlil, . Xtav 1 -The f.vl’ew* oniW IWv! ji,s-ln,e be.-., er.h-r.xl buSau AiiUui.olUiKiKt in thel M:..r 11;
Mah'r IKx-kel uf tiousbioii;
H-IUR tv> l-»J( Major t-'raxler. ..f lA|mer;
raptalii
!i*rnMil.
TTie i M liiaal. of tt.iii: f’aidaln Mailhews,
and tnauer* ' .rf lae ^oo; CapUin l,awTi-SMe t>f in
to the niw iv , trvnt. oi.i] LorUl.-uMt
Lawrentx* ol
- "
Ml- ii'«- tuw owneg
vMiah of Trwvena
: <1 luelujes all tbd
ao-l the euhtidermii'ii me fijcuruv
Mr.
next Week,
iK ue ihai be i* Mf as H. Hu- f
::a'e Will H-uialli here, as h<- de.lam
' .hi. Mx-tloB is jmud eauukb lor hln.~
. AoMiiti ( Nueiv .VVw»
While th. i-ii.x! 1-aM for iW» far« '
. »i.d Riv.-n’ll t- ktujx.. that H naa
•--III belli at G.'d.ood tin- mmie time ,
I.,,-
Mr.-l;
InuK.
- • .-.sr
J
GBA?n) TRAVERSE HERAIJ); AKD TRA^’ERSE BAT EAGIX. Tl'ESDAT. MAT 2. 1911.
(rand Inverse
u4 Trtvene B«j Ufit
TWfCK A WEEK.
nUUM TaMdv UC Ttanndar >i
TMTcrM CUT, MldiiCU. t>7
HlflALO A ftECORD CO.
TbOL T.
........................ PrwMeol
Vie* PimMmi
.SwMUrjr
..Trauww
Ova K 8*iM..
“^."h3Kv.
THOI. T. MTM.
Botli ’Fboaea No. ».
Otfea, m Rmt 6tn*t.
■raaifs:
Ob*'ter................... tliW In AEvnnw
8U Noetkt---.^......... Me In AEnnoe
Thr«* MoftUu.............. 3Se'tn Adruoe
■utnte « M«mA<Iana saUer
Mnrdi >, IMS. nt U»e poMoTSc* at
teww Citr> Mleh, «B4«r tbe Ac(
^ OoBinai of
<> 197**
OreMNiltlswNk 3,300
lodge to make tbe welcome *blg noise.'
may be tbe begliuiiDg of a prarttcal
reform of abnaes which base fattened
' long at the expenae of the dlgnlty
the grand todge. ft has tbe rtni;
>f dignity to It—the tinkle of slorerMy.
B Buft-pedal note of reel hoKpItallty
"Our grand reunions are too com
monly but masked cammeirlal enterpHses promoted to add profit to tbe
local enthusiast who to out for-rerBOuooDly. Tbe spirit ol thrift, of
grab and graft, too maO}' times Id
.piree the Ml of would-be reonioo cUiDstead of bmog welcxune vtollon.
alliy. we ar<^
xpoeed to the s
welcumed U victims to tbe lust of
etoddunged business iqen. nbo expett
I to aorreuder gold to them to return
ir tbe glory they bestow upon ua
“Traveree City poluis tbe way of «
aap^—practicalty—from tbe Trying
evlto wbfeb beset grand lodge, reAVOID FOREgT FIRES.
At Ibis lime of year, ibose bupnlng
iWuse nnd clenrlng IstMls ond some
,Lo caMeasly set fir.- to the woods,
may be
which nigbt be averted by
special prorauilon. Tbe lleputy State
tfome and Pin- Warden bas asked
The Record-Bngle to emphaaite llic
fact (bat there to a peualty against
Indtocrimanaie eetUiig fli«a to the
woods and calls attcmtloo to the fuu
that the tow will be rigidly miforred
MANT TREES AW* CARE FOR
THE MROS.
Slay t baa bMn dealBnatMl by Oot•nwr Oabom as Arbor and Bird day,
<» b* ob*tiT0d by yonns and old allka
tbrnogbout ib* sui*. Tbe eonjnnc
tlM of flim day with that of Arbor
hit spi
day la aa InaovaUes In Mlcblcao. almoat Inclpleni fires. reroLresIy atoritor serwal yaam past, tbs two
cd. have rreOlied to thousands of dolbarb bean oelebra^ loaeiher by a
damnge to roreaUi and other
BHiber of other states noted for tbe
property, aod three have prom|ge«
■may aad protectltoa ot natural remost rigid regulation for better pro
tection. There are few who ^twld
Tbe ooananratkM of Mlcblcan tint
xmly sUri a btaxe in the woods.
aad tbe ptaetJeel r*tore*tn»ttoa
There are many who might do so
■ Is a matter of rltal
totarest to erery taibablunt of tbe
Btale and It la veil to have the subwarning to given by the stale author!
Jeet broaslR forcibly to our atieaUon
;lea to exwvise care and to refrain
from utailliic fires tritboui the ahHbverm-. Aibor day I* of more tbao
mdute asauianee that no damage reu
laaeral and abstract Intereat. It has
e. It la wall fur those who ore
a apodal nessaae tor every pubUc
likely to dtor««ard poanWilo ebnsf•plrlted man and woman of tbe
quoiires. 10 remember the rreputmiU»
blllty.
tbroasboM tbe sobooU of tbe oonatry
ean not be too
THE PREE'*EMPU0VMENT BUREAU
Is coadaelre to i
Governor Osborn 'Friday aigne<l
rlUseublp. This year Htehlsan has the blU esttbllsbtog free eninloyme.nt
takMi a sreat step in advance.
bureaus, to Traverse City-and Flint
IlM inttmate relatlonstatp of bird Two years ago the legislature passed
life and tbe povtb ot v
a tow
peon for eeveral years past, tbe sub Grand Knidils aud Detroit tbe plan
ject ot exbaosUvo research by tbe was at cure a success. In both of
An anas»8o Hties the bureaus were a boon
tai array of statlsUcs bas been com
working people, as tbe.prtroie em
plM coneemteK tbe economic necee- ptoyment bureaus charge fere for se
■Ity of bird life.. It is a proven fact -uring posiUooB for working iieoide
that wlfoont tbe birds end tbdr
that made a big hole to their omrnings
atet dMl^actloa of Insect, iarvs aad for a time. Tbe plan has worked suc
•reb tbla Oii^ 'voold become unlnbsb- cessfully aod tlito year It was dt-tortteMe lor ana. Already certain ape- mined to odtabUsb two-more bureaus
ctre of birds have becotne extinct
places where they could be easily
ttaroasb veaton carelessness, aa tor reached. This will uul only be a good
isslasea ihn
thing for Traveree City, but tor all
salsa e( edaoaUon baa been aforted this secIloD of the state.
and tbe birds are slovly becoming recs
ogbised as aa Ssset among tbe nation’s
•THE TRAVEMK city WAY.
Tbe above to tbe oeption of an edItottol wbleb appeared in tbe tost Is
om of tbe Anertcan Elk.
SetrelL Oondag tioa tbe official
•aa of tbe State Aaeoetotton ot Elks.
k has a sp
to tbo stato reuBloDa aod that Trsveraa CKy Bka are determined to give
neb eatertalnnwat as will not oaly be
pleaatog to tbo vtolUag
bet a credit to tbe k>eel lodge and^
eomunlty as weU. Tbe following
■;
CRESCENT
FLOUR
I Oil
'*
\>\s7pyi
m
Wednesday Mrs. K. W. Wall entertatoed the O. 11. C. club and the. Uld-,
afternoon tea to honor of
H an *..............
Ulnie Walt, v
r. Frank
WalL iwrporUug to be from Uan CuThe guests. aR intimate frlendf
the bride-tu-be. nt om-e appreelaied
■harming athl unique
which the annomieenient was made,
and Miss Wslt
Wait was Immediately
tmmedtotel: »>esloged with lovtog
eoagraiulalluns.
Miss Walt 1s one of Travereo City's
prominent and well known sowomen. active In church and club
.....................................
Traveree City tor
the past jear. and is re<«gnised as one
of tbe comtog subsianUat bustoesa men
of the city. The weilding to announced
te place tu June.
Surplu
i'a, 'fzr
A CtNCRAL BANKING BU8F
NESS GONE
A.-J.
/tir.-md Rapids.
ORDER OF, PUBLICATKm.
t*F M^run;.^^; m the-oir.
ktaTk
■ JI. e.iiin tor laand T,a«c-«.-q t'4>unty. .
I’toor r
Honor .
. Hi.'«v. tVui
1 Ut.e
-A »
Miss Kste Brief hat returned
M Iron' ■.
UI.2C- r
if:bu
;
■i»fi^i-.n
I Mrs. R. C.
KirehiK
a.i- i;i.
-|«-nd» and re ’iMvcs
a
ery min-h . iiili.i-cd
iKiol.r ThuT>.luv's U.-eor.l ktogle.l
v''-.h Ih:s ol Trav.
i'..y
Mias Anna Schwarz of Leland is in ui.g
u
» seiloualy <-uii<toerthe city today.
iny a liw-uiio
liw-uiio:
here- as
a
bu>liM*:-'s
Mrs. J. D. Lang arrived last evening ida.e ;>nil restdeii.e.
from Ar.u.li« to vtolt frieu.l,. tor a:
Mrs. a J. Morgan returned Satu
iberi llh,.-.
day fmm Ann Arbor, wh.-re she in
L. T. Mikescll returned to his home. lteeti sje-ntilne th- i«o-; ic-w d .yit Rlieib} tin- noon oiut i,uD«.ilngi
Mrs. C. A. Swiuer and mtle dai
buriinxT'-lere.
ter. .Mina, l,.f this nK\m>n* for S.
PERSONAL MENTION.
♦ ‘
♦ ♦ ♦-♦'' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦fOO V- '"'n,.;
i> figu.-fv
Jikli-y
;
!
■
:
|
Kowto, ..
Sivtiui
...
Ni.rnalk.................
'i
oi.c*aii j'.-l n -!
Mbi.ui.1'
.
i
Treitis
St Travrer
m. If :>Ts. III. aud C.t<
h.»j
1.1 IIIFI-V.
Samuel Shore arrivetf yesterday aft- I'lemoon fioin Kvart 10 K|wnd a
lew Iriemh
John
Ks with fneiids auil on busiov!-,.
J. Jordan returned to his home al
Msnii-lunu lUis morning ufier s|H-iid
Snuclti. .in
McKcruie
i! r .-Itv
arrived
■
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
Saturday
made in
t1
lifetime r
S'ou van—Rei
itolds Flexible Aniiluh Slat
is priviivaify'indrstruvt.l.li
a (ouf uf
Fieyrtolds
Rlexible Asphalt
Slak.
it.au ■■ i- liar ,
in cihl. nrr si
never liold, „
udjUMl
ce for fiec bouLin.
Weslto muuifs,ii
w. ri-RTiR.
•<„ir FiMirt ('fiftbi.dfMirw Uraad
Tnivi-re- t'lmniv. Mi.
UtVlil.L JI- 15A.:k.
• ■
-n
^tflti'itcr r.T rumntotnant
IIU-,ilH<M|C p,Jd,
«'«r.
.^lell.i J.
F. R. Smith relumed to his home al;
"eP
M. M
Freimann &Ce-
’
duvr in Ih.Miss Edith Pui
Ihe .'ilv ti- Hu- g
Ibi'.t
‘‘m/. and Hra. “E. J. Liddy arrived
bvuM! lust ulMit fruoi tlaiidvvl.di. Illi
• honey
nois, vliirc the
mooo
of lim ai-r,-».
Ii-r
Tiluutps 1
ctiar.it to>,a. (Lmd feiKOT.
in 1...U~- with .ted nwif and
ir. Mitl Slid hard water to
u-.‘. V' i.-.l null snd 3u tem-l. uiik
.1Uoi,«-i
■.turn- sniuke hou-to. or'aril.tilv-kMiillh «hHp (ami tucdii
with
roof and
Kidiuc and on sl.uie wall. THUICK^
luimk. a jaiialii n tiar liiaito ql stou.-.
-ii. t.in-d wtUi a atrt-1
•I,.- Nall,
iwu luul
Hows This? ' ,
fii'r'Sai •Bd
spif!?*
“««_<»
Misses' Swesters>~
worm up to II.S0 at 9Sn
worth ap «o. S2.&0 al 9L45
ISIclBbero Bros.
Ihe lOrdial,Crund
STSTK'OF MirilUtAN
At a
uT -.aiil »>an. held a
Ilf pn.U.ie Illtiii-. in' Hie
. ily
o
Trav.-TKe I',lv hi said «'<miiiiv. uii lh<
:4ih .by i.r April. A. If. i'.'ll.
lis.vtoi. .1. U.wis having file.l in s.il.
uiurt his in riliuii praviiig llial ih.' aiJ
fi.ntoireikili .d said <~l;.le In- <!r.-.i:ii'i
ii> DuMiin J. i-a-wlx or lu tuiiii,' luhe
Miii.rlO- pcr^.oli.
It U ii.iier. ihul ihi- Ibih dav ui Mu<
A.-D. l!iU, ut i.-n ..'.lock in ihi- l.v.
n,H«i. at raid ........................ .
Ih‘ «"‘1 '
heri-1.} aieaiiitii-'t lor
tM-aring - s;>,<
tHHiliKIl.
I
.
pul.li.
iKHh-c tbr.viii !»• gt'.-i
p.re.f rhU Orel,-:, !»r lUri'f :
W"-eki> prevl.i is to raid ila'
-in
the Hrand
Traw
■ws^ia]M-r
primed ari.l
Herald.
. .
illkH«-d In sai.i 111
J'ilKl
>-k£r.
I Marvin and
<
^udUuaP
-Msrvin'a
night.
>r Grand
i her MBter
. J. W
Bueli has returned from a
ni-nih';- vi-il with her
I'leodis
to
Oak’jii.l and Oeii.-wee loiinty.
Mrs. R. H. Petereen of COpemish is
ll- Ihe < liy lin a ehopisnc trip Uvlay
Ray Buseheri has returned
from
the Fertli ln-.tiu:lp at Rig Uapid«.
having r«mi>lH.-.l a ct.iiti- lu leh-eKalkaska
Mrs. JJennie Parker' of
and da'iiL'hter. Mrs. Jsiidi 1^1111^* »'
<V>p.-mlwith relailvee aad f
f.-w da>
buiPN-s. ,.n. pig jM-ii and Hi.. Iie»(-ul
furnring I.hiIn Mh-Ii
us
fnllowr;
3
v.»g.u.N, 1 t«ggy. I feed grinder. 1 cat
ting UH iiirn slHitl'-c. I gbruUMl eaKino. I buu saw with powi-r l
H..-t.i all,...............................................
Huod •d»>ck
•lu^n s;.i.l
with
fu1l..»
ull li-ga)
Tw.i .1'wa. Bonn- j.,mig
sto.-k.
3
U>.u-.-;'UM I -bii:k«mA f iKirMn
Hood
n-veuanii-d lur ibc.-viii.
~ IK...I huiir,
iiinH-r »I lartp. (kwd
• l'rc*iilM’> to itig des.Tlti.-d in said iimi
u-itlii«ir-, giMsil r i3di>. on linrat Free
nsec "" tond i«Huate.| in the l«wn-.li
D. livery u
teb-pbimn
!i.f Whilewaier. iirul.iy ul tfrand Ttu
- pl.;.i- ii
ll te be appre.i'jve and riuteuf Ml<ht:!un. vir; .t»ui
rsliun ood will
•pu-l .juarfiT uf mhiIIm-usI qiinii.-r i
attor. 1
lirt.-ilt, |..iv...hip loeiilv . V.
tiiurlh. ranse
nitiea We>l ix>ijl:tiiiii
■ iQoitoy, I
■ tortv a.T.1 ot lan.l m...e or b a
tirand Tni'
•
lU-emlM-i
THWlgag.- nr 0.1 .niiu-h
I're-Nvn:;
Hon.
FY.-d R.
Walk.-t lii rdinr („ llie t i.itiil Slate,-: snrvi
lixlre »r Ihobaip
. Ill lif lualler.ul live iiilale "T .<hi'ld.
■JAMKS M. Mi lN'niSH.
M 1.1'wIk, iliHi'aM-il.
lliere- t.y i
A death uf her
, UfHher.
.
A- F- Sorrenson of Kingsley is
lllie.iiv 1(*1 a few day- im himines.--;.
jApr.
iiaj ;:■
;
C. M. Buck arrived
last evening'---------- '-------------------------- ^
:fmm fiMliir ILipid', h>«« n> fq*-fd ' STATK OF MU'.HI'
M'vci:.l days With frtolHl^ in i!»- clly. ! .,„„ri f.., iluB. C. Barker came over from Inter-iYav.'K-ilo. l.en blit ,'venliig on Misim-s. rc
luriimt- tills nMH-niug.
C. H. Perry «of Cadillac is in the 'nai'i-ri.e I'ily ill Kai.l fv.iji-.tj ■•
c-ilv f.iV ;i slh,n ill w«h f
irf. Ap'il. A I*. I'd:
1 hniiiit'SK.
H..I.
i-v.li i:. \W:
D. L- Stevens returnilu. to.
.\_
lumii- ai Kalkaskn y.--lpruf V:,:
•8 Itere
dav slier
ill. frt.-nd-.
cl O
'w.-idenh-m..'
hav:
W. W. Worse of Rsoid City is
Kald .HUM hi- IH-ttilon I" '
th>. cllv on buiine-H uwlav.
i raid i-u'-irl iidj.idl.-aie .u.d
G. ti. Sprout retu nod to hiq home
whi. «. rv u’ Ihe time of h-.
al lh<«re>ma thto mu
lie k-4i.l hPl 1- nf raid d.i-ca~
• death
n Hidev Wool. Furs. Tallow
Metal and Ginseng.
siM'Pt.
Teloitooeee.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
er arrlvp.| thi.
„mp lli.w at Mrs. Wilha
. and Mrs. A. Stewart and son
i yoMierdny lor K.wtcrvillc.
shirv they elll ivehie.
KrusUiaiinut break ii—»iii
Wind s
or rot It. Vearv after lav me;
Defrfidsitt.
Maiv* lt«n. IV!,.
fi.TO
rU file bi
•' i>,.it tl,e aUiVr naieed deAu.ti-iu Riie. ba< h-n her
•• of re -i.toHK-e ta i
. plaie
nn.id^.e
!-• S'.wrtatoed
.toed after
af
dltlHffit' laqiur,; t.n niotk.a of l^ivell
1. "■U.-ti-K
ii,r .Kintdaltiata.
•!cr«d (bat Xhr ^1.1 defendaat
C!v l <r «-r,|PWre.mh-riWs,b.' ralerod
•roe
••iriuT in iiAMn
,fil.,r *.;.■
|•U!l'l ll
vtwree.rf
1 Ala'll
that H.e-I.m
alnt-lll.
in nuo bp taki
;<on liffiMliod, a .1 ;li<i
id» spent Siin.lii' in ll.e.lt'.
F. M. Fish of Central Lake is a bus
iness visitor In-re today.
E. R. Caldwell of Grand Rapids It
here lor :i sliuil vUil «ilh ivlalivcs
and friends.
E. R. Potts of East Lancing to in the
...... .....
ssmM$
Cwp'lei.
tgr
C. E. Linebarger of Chicage. Raised
.lUrougli till' .i;y rtatur-lay. ruliiiig •■t,
; th.> Hii'twii ol lnronaairit,
\lr
|
; b,ryrr ...-at to l.elnDd vi'icn* In- m.uK i
's la «»• liolel. ”Hirrh<T'»!i.'
j..-'
,b«r- to g-1 h it, uMiliht-!-* i. ;
, M jMrt)
Jle
ij„- ls-ur..'l
_ iii.ph}. The .•up l»
p|r bumo in Hrana Rapid:
I the Hub window', and
I,Ml valuBhle ever given
“Mre'^Howard Fife and little deughIhto kind.
rr. Il.'h■t). lefl for IX-ltnil this uiurD'
In a ixmiesl pf this
k'
According to the fruit gtowers the
Itio Kiuriu of today •Mill not work aiiv
lltjiirj -to 1h<- fruit crop p>i
uvixnmt of tho fai l Huh th,' buds are Detrull
Mrs. Myrtle Hubbcil has rwtumed to
oidy beginning i
siiftlrlenily odvani-e.1 to f>« vlemageil
i-r hunn- ol IWIillhK nfler alleuding
iiilPKa a >stiff frtxse should
foll.iw
,p I'.vlhluu RlM.-i<' i-uuu-iiliou h•■l•l
no vcMcidav,hiU- llfpurchased
the
J. W. Hiliiker I
Mrs. A. Ford and Mrs. C. Shippy re. .._ and
_
Bt«K-k owned by An lurni-a lu their lioines ut tiqvluid Ibis
I,
drew N.-wi-onili aJid will vxmduct the iiHirnlng .after niiemtlng tb,- Dyiblan
Sister;.' cunvenHuu.
lutln.-ss til the future.
8o far this year County Treasurer
Mrs. C. W. Swsveriy and daughter
llaiiiiiioiid
has
ls.siied
iwenly-niiie toll this mi.rniug tor llu-ir di.m.e al
liquor Ut-eitses tor Cranil
Traverse Kulkaska ult.-i atl.oding tho •Itolliri
eotiiity. i»etvty-«iie In the elfy
and .ouvi-ntiuii ..I ibf IMlhian Sisters..
elghl In the eoitmry illtages
’nicre
: .iril ktogle.i
to B piv-sihllltyAELni then- will be one
and
Hattie
men- nt Imerl^hen .-iiul one. In Ma}g|e-m 1-Yi.toy ll
flrld towmAiip.
Tbe saloon in Hie
lun-hiiinn hotel is ihi- ■•iilv one In the .Ml- pjly'iiti biisin.'so ..ml1 rellin*;^ .m
•ilv to go out of IiiibIiii*ss.llleiuto.
The-foundation for the now demiMlases Efl"*
Violet Wilhelm
arrived freiin. flilcaeu lu'l ov.-ning.
.ailed hv the de.nh ut Hu-lr lutb.-r.
i'nuik Wllb-'lm.
Mrs.
James
Marvii
and
little
-t.imed I
■ grumlwHi. vVhnr
. Kjiing troiu Jpi'
id.,
where
.tlK-y hue
i-iidlng ihpTtnKl i
tbeedltottol:
*Wbat do you tbink ot tbe Traverse mamlng that tbey
City wgy of eotertainlng tbe visitors <«*ply with. Sllbom^ 11 to the policy
of Ihe maDaginuent lo give all reqnl
reqnlre
to tbe state reonioo to be held there ed assistanre
{ the pr
ta Juoe? What to the way? tVhy.the grree of the
came Irom a grange levlodge will ItaMf pay all tbe expense This
BsMnwm and. professional men wll
sot bo importaned to put up a dtdiar the subject of the coddUng motb and
to help defray tbe cost. They will not he wanted tho bureau to send bint a
coeoon of one of tho moths to use
be exposed to ridteela for declining ta illustrate his talk.
doBit*, or be embarrussed by tbe-sub
An orchard demonstration by C. E.
tto appeal to tbeir “civic pride." Trav Smith. hortlcutiarMt of the Devetop^.
arae City fodge to to be tbe boat and ment bureau has been arranged
take place on the V'ood fanu at i\
win pay tbe Ub tor Ms bospluilty.
misb on Saturday. May C.
Totally uftooHclted, Harold
Titus,
"Tiaverae City Elks never did beai
along worn traeka excepting to con welt knoM D In this city, snd a sUmIci
In the Vii
form to good moral tsochlag. The} yesterday electri
booor tbe Golden Rule, and have no gan Oalb'. a dalt
torgolton tbo toeeons learned at moth the nnlverelly.
era' kneea; bat when It oumes to en to Harold and apeaka well for his odvaheement to the newspaper world
tertalnlag tovHed gueeia they breek
Or. W. E.
Moon
begaa
lAenday
dewn iradHlbn. precedent and tine ito set out 3li acres of frelr tree*. This
honored cusiom to abow that tbeir boe will make a tuui nf TTtj acres that'
will to n shoi t time produce an iutplUlliy to no. to' be measured by Btease nuaniity ol fruit.
atrlags that arc toooened from nnwill'
Tito county road commtoaiw
lag purees.
............................. ......... •
i:huI on the
‘tenkly. we nke tbe sound of that pleted last year by tboronghly troUiag
.InnXatlon. It Itotena' ao very like it with the city roller. Tbe gravel to
what tbe Mka oagbt to bear that we,
<oM a bH ntotod on babelt df kllcWgaa aad
srfil be oae of tbe flesw pieces
-Klka Ibal Trartme City to tbe Erst way that has bMO built uader tbe
C. IVv r
SKVC-.“?JSSSJ.
ad to e
K there
Ssfnuel Gailsriv*. Cathrer.
A. X HaviU.wt. Av-r. Cashier.
Ke.'or.M'gtglfi
I From FrldB'
Os> UsBdre.1 iMIlar* ttpemro r«
Mary M. Sluyt,
has returned from |,tax asm uCv-aUrrh tbst
eonto fcj
Iberal timuuni nf iiatruni
■Oirgod
' Itiah
iho aflcr
ii.llng I
wlm.T
‘IV and surromuling territory.
Fred Dunn is rebuilding hie farm
Mrs. A. Thai
arrived from Beh'j«
lalre
tliis
nimu
tor
a
hli.,ri
vixil
v«ii>i
If-toty
bmurwUr
to
>U
bwooM
si
Inmin building on his pini-e at Kllvsr
her .. .................. ... .Mis. IX,.1 Morgan nn.I I
»'“ •
i.akr.
The Northern
Michigan Pythian Miss Aii.e Tli.iUias nf Sivlli otm-t.
VaLone
faLone g.i
B.goasp Maiirii.,
league will meet in this city on May -i
Mr. and Mr*. Myiie Knagg* and lit•■entest fur hlgb honors in tlilul ile dunghier. Kun.'iu. «f t'hli-iigo ai
Ik work. It Is exi»H-Usi that Stale .in-ifling two vifcks with u-luii
’ a ooe'vmrr Uetto. r-dd br Ml drnfgvoi,
olflrers wiin>e pic,H-nL while ItHlgl-sji be .-ilv Olid KIk Kupi.ts.
____; SM*B^'>VsailTp.lblor r^:.4VJvm
Mrs. Mary LichtAer and hei
lii.ni all over this siw-llon of the stat.win rompeig In the .•omest. A hand
who hs
-''Oeam Washington Daniels,
who
for maigr''yMre was pom-r at Jud
ttreuenuis barber shop, died at bto
R. Floyd Clinch. V,re P.-eMdsnt
r. O. Baleh of Chicage. spirel Es
Iinlhi ai-d KuudS} ii: .he Hly «)>
hi- wife, who h> vulilng her moth,
Mifc, 1.. h4,l>ene ot W;;slftugtoO sfi-r
Mr. s.^ Mrs. C.
bev ttuttintoy .t»!U'u!0>-v •iih J'->
IS lor V.
R( li-rMU on iilaiii
III.
so»:i -v. < aUill..
Leo Rtckcri of Ci-and Rapids, spent
VOIGT MILLING CO..
U ».
TBW^Cin STATE am
^ Trscy Lay, President
Ih;- pimrU «r»rv*
»Mu;l iki^rd-. U
•i^ o! the Civil
“^‘CHICKS
J.-«>
huvM-.lH ing diawn t
Thai chanpes your hake days from
unce|‘iaitities to ah.solute success—a
protection that mc:in.s nmeh. and is
fully /T^creil by our puarantcf of
s?.tis7acMon. If Crfscfiit I'hmr will
do what we claim f<ir it. .y«*u cannot
afford to keep house without it—and
iHt dtU'sn't ".maVt- ptH»d" every, daim
your in<«!K-y wi|l ho ylu-erfully re■ fhnded. Better finti fi’ut ahout it.
C'resei-m eyjjially pood f<»r hn-atl and
pastry. At your pmeer’s.
____rrwanl sj-stcin. The new |>art
of the ron.l will be eov’l'lclrd )ti a
mi! time hs the 'work
i»
lirltig
.itihcl us fasl os |>ui,iUhIe.
Jsrres VanAmberg and Miss Jesn:te l!oj!%riilrte, !h,i1i ot Kingsley, wenunited In munlage Kvidsy evening a:
.’eliM*. The .i t. mony wns periormal t'he home of the grtsm/s Urol her
y3i Slate rireel. by lU-v. A. A. Alllngton.
They will make their newhome to this cliy.
Rm E. Parks, who resides on Barlow wtWu bad the Index finger of the
right hand a»l|<l>e,l off ul ll>e tlrwt Join
.Monday morning wbll- ut .j.u-'k on
one of the lk.e.h snws at the Oval
Wood Idrh plant. Mediral alteniloji
was given and .no xerlous resulls are
oiillelpsted.
Tho Indications are that there will
lie a Isrge ailendauee at the annual
nx<-u»: ' . !h.- Western Miililgnu fieiTb.l'KX
liOn BU to be held to the
Stale biuik building nt 1‘ ii'< lo<l. W«slnesday sflenioon.
All tbe dlrerlors
i,t the various i-ounlles emlnaiej In
the bureau have signified ibeir inteutioo of being i.rewni. an
well ns s
large number of iwoiile fropi plsi-es
where lliey are luiril. ularlj- interesUsl
to the work of the orgaiiizntion.
Or. Earl C. Tyler to busy today packig up his ofliee Uxtnres atnl ell^ts
l.re|iaratory to movtog to Iron HI)r. Tyler
IwbeiT he expeiis to lo«-ute.
has Dialulalned u deninl offli r in this
edi
. April rk-Tbe
n
leioix .Sr
R.>«ir.M4Bgie
Mrs. A. F. BrWgc el Charlevoii
P.-JI. u f«-» d?>S -l-i ih
THIS IS XHE SACK
unoRcaiEinu •
Mlcbi^ru peeaUarly blenseS in tbe
■■■bar and variety et native birds.
n« *e have beedieasly w
fRU
Traveree Oty baa reaaoi
preed of bar pabUc scboola le wbleb
tbe eubjeot of bird Qt* I* siven
fb) Stady and tbe future dtlsea trained
to a reettnte of the Utds* value to
•Mktod. II to to be hoped that the
ebeenaBob of Bird end Artor day. as
sagiMtod to tbe govemor's ptxrctomattos end tbe proctometlon ot Mayor
WUbetaa. appeartag to another column.
«ai bo widely ebaerved In tbe city
•obooto ead tlnr^sSbont tbe Vm-
formerly coaneevd with the Erenlng i
Racord at a reponer for a number of'
years, restgnlng to accept a posltiun {
■with tbe Anadorka Krowa A«mry Ini
Lawirtr. '
OLlafanma.. Sfie Iretrs this eveoiiiE ' tor o: ihr
for Norihport to spend t||g *Timtn‘-f !*»rd
monciu at l»-i <r>tiagr there ..and u>
re(UP<-rat.> slier u tong si-we «g 1) •
feter.
.Samti >»
EKTNSHIIlKTSCDillttSM
rji K'J
■
ISil. ;
still Is hereby jppoinn
ral'l liPlittiMi.
1. i- fnilltor ivrvP-nsl.
li.i.Vhcyf
g:v.-n by
t.ree
Ibis nrdPi
pr.viun- i.i ssiJ day i,t
Ihp linit'd Traverse )l-r:
Tcctk Extracted AbBolatcly Wll
.............. . :vi.l.
.1 • , all In per-un.
Lv C.
K. r. p. wi
SEND US OESmiPlION OF TOUR Fflllir FlIUI OR OifCHlRO
AI»o Rood Fruit Land on lake or bay.
We oi-ly ckarir a
coimnittioB when we aend. a customer, to you arc free to mII it
ypurpdf al any lime.
Let u? 4»jw you our Fruil Tree pticcL
AddfcM
FAIR OAKS NURStRV CO., rraverse City. Mich.
Tcleptwnc Peas
Wo iia.-c about ) 5 bushel of Tele
phone Peas which we bought of a farmer
here. They are not good enough for reg
ular garden seed as they contain some field
peas. % of them would tel A. No. 1
garden peas which wouldTe worth about
$9 a bushel. We shall sell this lot at $2.25
per bushel. They grow about 3‘,4 fb high
and would be just the thing to sow with
oats. Field peas are very high, so here is
a chance to get very good peas cheap at
Prokop Kyselka’s Cor. Front & Cass St.
Hie "Ka-'.lar'' n;,-ihi-.l 1
week* w;t!i
Airlla rii.ani
MIxs Jane '
her
sHers. Mcitosme;-i.
.
sn.i
I.
», w.. •
Hret«0t^W
New SOk DrcsscB mt*
HANNAH ^ LAY I EveatBB 6«w»«
Bt 919. ULM
MERCANTILE COMPANY.
{
BBd 9tfi. StriBkers Bras,
i'l'oi'to
................
and
n. rv.M>s l.-luiu-.-a.a»pi
hesMs will apj,re.-l»
apprei-lBte the
mriliud uf isiinlpss extrac
1«L W. n KINVON
s-jns VVitbeini lll.a-k. with
th Dr.
Dr lioldv
wtutb. Trevtirve Ci'iv. MIrhMuti
Mlrhiiuu.'
,
apt 13 lues ihuiv
RICKABD
: F'ri.llt A (’«■« SImU.
I
i,
OR*^Nn> TRAVKRRE UKRAT-D AS'D TR-ANT5RSK RAT EAOl.g, TIT-SDAT. M.\t S. 1911.
The Globe Department Store’s
Eli FEECEESE SEIE!
Just what the name implies—We were fortunate enough to purchase about $40,000
worth of spring merchandise from manufacturers who over-estimated their season’s
output. They had to raise money—We dre always open for good merchandise when price is an object. We made
the purchases and we got the prices.—-We are able to offer you spring and summer goods now—at the very
start of the season—at prices usually asked <;iuring clearing sales in mid-sunpmer. You’ll find everything
exactly as advertised. Some values we quote nriay sound impossible but—the goods are here at prices quoted.
The purchases consist of men’s, women’s, boys,’ girls’ and infants’ garments of every description; shoes, ox
fords and staple and fancy dry goods.
R^oad (are
paid one way,
30 miles or less
to purchasers of
$25 or more.
Ttae m wtlons price concessions tempt*
cd ns to bay In qaanlities ter too large for
onr regular spring season.
Note EspeciaUy
—That’s .why this Big L
now
Purchase Sale comes
instead of
later.—July Price* In ApriL We want to
bring slocks down nearer to normal size.
Every advantage tbat we gained will be
transferred to onr cnstomers In tbls sale.
j
Every item and
watch next Thurs
days Herald •
Uim’ mV Mam’ TArti SriU. tl3.3S
U£a’ SfETiat CoaU That W«mli Or£iua.
A
lelectionof the tnwitest i^Ui for
nint. They «onM from a wdi known
garmoit maker W. Wuetrat N. Y. Ct)-
ily bt SIS and SI6.S0
blABy are uupie Buka; none
worth len tban
ns—Mme are |»)
valuee; ■erses.
tedi end not-
13
TAtTETASrUCPETTlCdATFREE
WITH ALL
Ofi
up
SUITS AT____ $io.yo ==
$6^
WHITE
LINGERIE ;
WOMEN’S
WAd
DRESSES, prettfly u-imm<4d j DRESSES IN SHEPHCj
•tyh'*, proiHfTly made up ao
CHECKS and Scured 1
’ Ibai tbi-y'll fit. The lualenlema made vilh hlpb M
at alone would oust }uu aa
and lone aleerwa; otra j
much. Pur.
$2*^9
sale, eftalea..
cha>e Sale .
JWy Imgerk 0»Met at S3.98.$S.48 ami $9.48 I
A splendid showiiv of As
NEW
MARQUISETTE
DRESSES, dabty
extremely tadiioaaUe for
Hundreds of heautjful one-piece Dresses b
this Purchase ^e pr^ bebw lheir_actiul_va!ues. New peasant slqeve ityles; lace and r'm-
$t€.Sfi, $18.00 end $22.50
Other Lingerif Dresses up to $18.30
Diitbguished, exclusive ganneids b a
veried assortment ol
vened
of full-length
uU-^gJh Pon^
Pi
Diagonal Serges. Silk Poplins, WhipCA Engtidi Tweeds, and Novelty
Mixtures.
t»«.50
LADIES’AMD MISSES SUITS
lalitt’ Drtuta; All Ike Ntwttl end htOitat Stylet
Fodud Mnd MnsaliiK Silb, Chiffons.
of
SBk Popb»_Sf^^^^‘
wool Batistes; many have the pc^wlai peasant sleeves. All placed b this 'Bid
Sale at savings ol $3. $4 czM $3 on each dress.
*15^
limited lot reduced lor > quick
clearance. Oae style b pretty Un
himiQed with fanev bidtou, $17.97
bdrefteftrdkoMScfe.at
$11^
mitt SfTtr SaliiaJTo^U
WOUBirs TAILORED SUITS, S10 98
These win go qui^.
Correct iuplets iackets, aatw Kaed. new modified
-FOULARD
SILK
DRESSES,
tivw
iH-aMtlU
two tone coinlitDa
fk>iis. dresses iLat ’•ould be
la a r<i:u!Br way, in
Iblh sale
^ lm£e*’ Coatt Warik im a Rtgaler Way
$20 Tailored $25 Tailored $30 Tailored
Sdt values Suit; values Suit values
A
wonderfol saving opportunities in every
department in tbe storer-^e do not wish It
understood that everything will be reduced.
But there will be bargains enough so as to
pay you to supply your needs lor the home
and in things to wear lor the entire summer.
At savbgt of $4.30 and $3, you can
choase fr«n an extensive assortment of
the [ ewesl foil length coats of fine im
ported serges .and novd^ mixtures; some
with sailor cottars; a qxedslly strong ibowbg of the sobd blue and tan serges
■$^0.00 much in demand S^^-98
.98
A Globe
GREEN
TRAD
ING ^
STAMP
with every
lOc p.utchase. Beautihil premi
ums free.
,,
CLACK SATIN COATS.
tly Volu-s a.........*14.03
lA values ai..........(18.98
'Fine all-wool serge, attractive new style
short jacket suits, one butten effect, k>M
shawl collars, peau-de-eygne Hned; Hand
some full-length coau in the prevailing trbililting mo^s
$16.50$fQ.98
$20
Values
Values iO—
Values
Chli«Mn*s Dresses
Otiidren’s Spring Coals
worth l^Sniaily 79c. and 98c. ages
b becoming stales (or the little
folks in pspliiis. serm suitings
and fitnnels; double breasted;
shawl and sailor collars
at $4.95 and as low as «
offertfack «f OUIAvr's Dmsa
Several hundred, altogether, secured at a suhsUntid reduction from
regidar prices. Best wa^Ue matcruli b loog-waisled ' belt Slavics,
p(my trimmed with tdl or contrasting band a^braidt. Youllagree
lhat mikbg your children's dre*ses doe»'t pay when .you see the
drases b the Pi^chase Sale at
SERGE
*24*.*2J5, *3i», *4^ and *6:25
r-GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES
Dnii^ onbcni. m ud low okI
Irimned willi Ucc ud eoibraideriei.------ -------QR «1 AR
nbamdiUule utkoc iKrc pdea <1
$1.98.*1.48anl
■ 98c
7V/V
We received a discoont of 30 per cent on
(OOfashionabiespnagibrU
closing
cut a pfombenl tnakert stock on hand
There'^ are plaited bottom, "paneikKl
front aiKl back" and plain goredJ^ QQ
UUUt
•models; $7.00 skirts
choice at.
SPEClAL-Two Roosbg Skirt Batgabs, good fiiUBg Panama skhts, black
and new spring edtfs.
Lot 1.
|| .98
2.75 skirt I—
516:i8
AND PANAMA DRESSES.
Kirte rspbyr Olnshama. ro
Konlaid. and Imetia. plain
tnnirord .!>!«- HApcoallT 1
• 998
.kb
\-
^lendid Sefedba fr«ft-Grade DnaStdrtt
All marked at Purchase Sale prices tbat
show dedded savbn. Handsome voile
s^U. some beautilu% braid trimmed, rich
new Satb sLiIt^ very ttybsb; alsofineSerge
and >S'orstods b new ^irbg colon, priced
at $2.00 to $4.00 under value.
*7^ *9:25, *1^
-»1‘S
500 CRISP, NEW WAISTS IN THIS SALE AT 98c
St Tdl Ii'irli ri’<-k WalA'^
WaisU
Well worth $1.30
and $1.73.
98c
Lot 2. $3 $0.98
values at
*22:50
Afternoon
Dresses
pn-
gSSSS-' ‘IS*?
ladies’ $7.00 Skirts, $5.00
'
«13i8
SAMPLE PRESSES
dir^’ ^
maker at ono ibird off re cuiar
*15^
GIRLS’ & CHILDREN’S COATS & DRESSES
Jfatten/ A umpk Tme
extra n
•
f.-r
■;7'
(MtRTWIABTS.
lawnx as wHI aa t<<il:>rTNl
•iXc*: also
in r.iDc
hams, I'ert-ak’i .-’.td
l.inj.,
‘".t
nfcul.'iH
>ahi”8.
iHir
plain anrt
'■I..'? "—
—M>mc’ Urice aRuart- miHut I'ollars
wiili TIt’B—»aie pr!*v
H.T.'i Ua
RTl- VVaUC*. hich ana low nark
si>k-*- !onif and
aft
c-yiciiaitc \ari‘ly »T |ir>-liy tacT> and
tnibnuiicry iitmin«Nl .’lylc^ at
..I.'-. «M.
^
4^
...................................... ......... ....
FM*y^r^»«Miaf«l 7S.n.M
Ilalnty
I.iBjjeri«>
Irish
r
tronu; c«»d C?'’ 1
talui-j. aalv pnw,
qainsiwtxich
valata, aonio hand
derpd. . othf-ra m
aide «-ffr<ts i:s>cat;. I* io value*...
$oe ri.to fIJS •« Ik JVmoI RWa >■ Bgi-CimA, mub
Take~’ad>-aiiiAjte of ihi* Pis Parchair Salo —ffcooao' from
datntv while wasbaUe alll. »al«» u |1 :•€ and i:iS; line HnStrie. lawn and Bui._____
Bul«ari«n erahroidered
uketa. and mcaaallae
mruallse Silk WalaU at
ton Walsu
48; chiffon blouse* mer lalk. Ihileartan etoiiTOa at *5
C4S;
: peaaaei blousee. white beaded.
*5-S^:Waek
The GLOBE Dept. Store
Traverse City,
Michigan
OnAKD TRAVKPSE HERALD AND TRAVERSE DAT EAOLE.
MOB 4
TI ESDAY MAY I
The Greatest Early-Scason Sale oi Men’s. Young Men’s and
Boy’s Clothes That Grand Traverse County Has Ever Seen
No need to watt for July Clearance Sales to pick up a genuine bargain in a Spring Suit lor
fGndibaum ’OnSwi
yomtU or lor me boy — here’* yo«r chance. Hnndreils of men's, yonnn men's and boys' Sails (Pants too) boasht way noder value and all
marked at qateh^acUon pricesUn this Big Pnrehase Sale.
_______________LOT 3.UOX
Salts
well
smtsmai
Mea’i
and
young
men'*
nriu
Saits or
IIirT." !ina >CTEI>». Suil' aiMTi.
made of •wiiiiigt that wfll give
worth $7.50
would be
f..r »rar llir >«•:.! n-'i''
dinarily
and $8 In
$$and$10
$6.00 and
I'lir.-lKiK$^.19
this sale at
regularly.
S;.!.. .................... ...........
$6.50 lor
*4^
sr.sr
7
$^.19
‘5
You II whistle with astonishment when you see the quality and tailoring behind these prices.
1.^5
KIRSCHBAIW, CLOTHES
We closed out 183 Men’s Blue Serge and
Men’s and Young Black Clay Worsted Our ‘^Amall-margln ^ profit” prices
good on these c^ebrated handMen’s Suits at one- Suits, carefully padded hold
tailored clothes. That's one of the
‘dkiid ’ ofi.
This maker'i
■beuldert and nlk4rished liniogs; reasons why they’re making such a
SUITS>f”^'oX^'“3li
rcgolarlji
^gsiaray
Mote* »-il4i rvUbllahod rctwril*
for lis.tw values. AllVoot fuli-
Tliv rfiiifix.nl ■'HKtir.y" mcHlilK. base »If tJn- n.-u
Irfraa In {KHkHii anil irimiiiiii;:K Hint .v.iun;:
Mhiw* like: Mini)- nf
Fl.l«<- Iw.
Kee (he four H'li'iirfiil grouim in liiir IM". I'lirt-haa.Sale ai
wool. Regularly $12. thit sale.
jU3.50
«nd putiema. To i
$15.00
sr'Sii. 9.95
$8.4$
Men’s and Young Men’s Pants.
The Purchase Sale
Men'e Drees Ponfs
madegood and atrong, ail sizes,
Vaiiety of dark worateds, light carsimeres
and bine serge; extra values,
$4 .48
this sale, pair......................... *=
wUle they Ust
;
% ^c ^
Hlah Grade Dress Pants
Two lou. $1-95 and $2.95. The o»erSod of Brown PanU Co. Cassimeres, zheviolA and worsteds; all spiing 1911 goods,
M tee big table for this sale.
Tl»e wdl known Rose Bros.. make-tailor
ed of exceptimwlly fine pare wool worsteds
andcasiinKres.x«^>um> senii*peg ud full
peg stylet; some cufi bottoou; hundreds of
pain to adect from.'the bic^tl values ever
offaed in hae trousers, m this sale at $3.4d,
H50
Pate that would reg
ularly be S4 for
$2-95
.95
MEN’S
and
FURNISHINGS
'•Jil'ni.KV SI'ITS Full ilDV.-;- A
brand Ihnl njanil-. lur i.all>-fiiii!iii:i
and w'ice In 4>i»)h' •-toih.'s—made
of sMondtd wcarfnB fobrir# In a bis
«-olCfUon. of nw sfirlnir p:iti.'rus
Anns TO
Six> theso
Underpriced
100 doien men', work Shirts made of
mUc--.Ii»
heavy cotton ehexiets. madras cloth.
thla
Bv iaat...........................
choice while ther
tut.
MEN’S NECKWEAR, om rnd.
aud
rereraililb
rour-ib4iande;
^IcM aod band theka and bow
and bow (Int-a bin wlotilon of
the taunt spring rotors abd patUcTJs. Umralrieied chiriect
durlBf; this sale Sl....................Z4C
-
Fine Silk Tics at 4Sc.
Bat's Bssc
j
Tic
■■
V
cic» 50e values.........................................
Men's Ribbed
Union Suits
All Sizes, per CUtmesI
48c
37c
MEN’S FINE LISLE HOSE.^
A bi;; piirrhaso from an eastern
manufaclurpr
rccceitly
rcUc-d
from Ui« luiricry l>UKinosu-4mmorrertzed IJalio Ifnec. -None
we>Ptb leas tbanSSo- mme an- r.:.>
val««t-alx coloni and
^ m
blark. pair................................IDC
B^'WnkSUrt.
MaVSiapaStn
13c
CMorkstber
oidkPut^se
Sjc,pMr..---------------- \
tU splendidly tailored
I-IIH- »lth iuii'-lilie ..ilrtt..
rs,?^.V.512.98'
II. li, fiiir «(H<1
a- ■K.lrfo
nsually
< Ik-vIoIK
M-uular
Allrf
mill
.11(1
(mill
"Koyar fcUie Serge Suits,
Kirscbb&um head
t&Uored,
at
laiHl.-l,. lKx.irf'": a 1*15 tiiaji'iiiy
of iiuiSUt. laiioM-riairse i-ni-.lv.
TaotbiLU 4>r tliese aie SIv.m.
»atn<-s. ofielbii.l
JJ.i
ibia
; $18.00
and
$19.98
L;r f3.9»
$20.00
Suits that would ordloafrly be
$2 SO and $2.7S for -
Good dumbrays, ginghagu
aod cotton cbev- OP ^
JSc f(w. heavy I>oltcc suspenders.
41e for men's 50e Ribbed Underwear, black, blu
Suitsthtt would c^dinarily be
$*1.95
$3.75 and $4 for \
$2H
Sizes 4 to H; some of these suits are samples 00 which we
secured liberal discounts, the balaoce are the brokeo lioes of
regular stock. Double.breasted, Eussiao aod JuDli^dorfolk
styles. Values us stated above for '$I.9S aad $2.95.
Children’s Wash Suits ^
WbcJi .>-OQ BO<- Ihofp lniid.-omc Hiiil.s
>onU BfTC« that Uiry ri. primd for
this llirrluihc Bale at ,Sa> lm;« of
»I.:.o to |2t>P; rich n»re imoI
U'da. c.iMtimi-n-a and sits(»; iii-a
tfet srayn. inns, rtr.
yi-nr:.. $«.«•« »«li;cti
$<r.u; $7..'4) valncs
is.r.tt «i
BOYS’
'black aateena, black and white drills,
IrhBhl cloth and llflht cob
-#'$3.98
Boys’ Finest Suits
EXTRA SPEOAL—2 BIG LOTS MEN'S WORK SBIRTS
g doavn'mtn’a worV ahifta. made ^
young f^Dws who lancy
i1k». ™bby IKW t».. SO)..
Boys’ Saits at $Z.48,
145 Boys’ and Cbildren’s Siiils
$3.48 and $3.98
....
tie Pair Uca*s Pants
PwtstltewiNiU reg.
okrly be $150 at
.... For ....
sis, $16.50, $19.98, $22
Each ttdt btt$ 2 pr. Kmckirb^chm
Men’s CoUmabe Work Pants
What a chance this \
, we are recognized
will be for. you headquarlere.
SUITS
bit with particular men and young meo who
want a hud-taiiored suit at a reaMnable price.
the blue aerge i* strictly pure
$1318
Hnadreds of the latest spring negligee sad soft ctJUr styles a thud
off—we boo^ s slurt maker’s entiie surplus stock sf that discotmt. The
saving isyouis. The soft coIUr styles, some dightly scHed. in nlshi aad fancy
■oiseitei end fine msdrss duilings. The coUsr band styles, pUiied or jiain,
some wi'h Freoch cuffs. Dinded into three big lots for this sale.
^?u48c L?69c !iS>87c
BeR's aad Bays' Cos, new spriis golf. ^ O. >
^
SlU StyhiT latest spring
yadit and bull-dog styles. 85c, 65c and
i blocks in tans, grays and blad^ $2.50, $1.98,
24cfor Cifs made of 50c matenak
$1.48,98c.48cformen’sandboy8*softlelthats.
t“s*
. $1.39
Children’s Fine Siriis,
ages 3 to 10, in Junior
Norfolk. Buster Brown
and Bassian Military
styles. Exra quaBty Serges,
Buster Brown and sailor styles in a big sfelec- aod Cassimeres. A distinct
saving OD every suit to this
lion of fight and'Jark pallems.
sale at $3.48. ,(Tyl AO
$6.50 ■ $1.48. $1.24. 98c, 79c, 59c and
H-"o
In Ibe Blp Pnrebase
Men’s. Women’s and
Sate
Cmidren’s
H Bargain Tables heaped up with Real FoolH-ear BOrgalns
SHOES AND OXFORDS
Ma’. « ™l S3.50 FiK>l.«r, Lail
Ladies’ Oc/hrds, sotaes to f3S0. 100
$«»■’< Sl,lu, Shoe- <wl Oxford,
in Ruui. C*!f. paipnt leathrr .ml vici
Lid; all in two big lots tor qojcL
clearaacr; pair.
" pairs el/cgdfier, in good style; but
$iJ and S2J
Men’s Gnnmetal Sbocs,
Styllih last, as snappy as
any $2 shoe.
Thlss
price ............... V ■ • ■
Ofd
Bea's C«M/«rlafi/e Shots,
light weight box calf uppers,
' wide last; would
be
$2.50
Ol. l3
regularly, pair
not all sizes in each style; Oxiurus in
patent' leather,
vici ki;l. gun metal.
Rus.qa call and chocalati’ kid; stind-
fFoaea’s Fme 5fiers—Sso^fes
Two big bargain lots <d lltcse. aver
age saving of onc-tliircL Styles for the
ichtyd.miss as well as the high heel
styles—all Iraihcts, lace and button
styles. Away they go.
aid $2.50, $3 aod$55U ‘cl.gg
Mjrands; take your i»i:k a'. *^1
Save Here on Women’s Fine Footwear
nui'!'
.‘-lit--.-.
(111. 1
Su-I’-- Kn.J
V.
nu-l
Si'b
V. I'h <
V
')l'. . '
.Mill,
ai-.l V..’. tit K'l-i. :iii • •
With elksklo soles, black aod
oHve green; Pur- a a
chase sale,
\| Hq
aUslzes...........
44c
Oxfords and 2-itrap Pomps.
hUck and tao;. values 0 7/«
up to $1.25, pair_____ ® I C
pair.........................VOC
CLOSE SPECIAL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN
$3
I4BARGAIN TABLES
1 LolCtaUdrens Shoes &
Oxfords, blacks, tans and
patent leathers, tor /Ox,
quick clearance, pair OOk-
THE GLOBE
Children's .Shr es. nexlMe
solei, soft uppers, with i&d
withoDi heels, all slzei,
3 to 8, this sale,
pair.................
A UhU of Chft' andOu/dmi'i
Oof lot of' Mo's Flaw Shots,
to riosc out during this
Pitfchaae sale,
Ofi/*
150 Farrs Ben’s Elkskio Shoes,
Here’s a chance to buy dress shirts at Vs Saving
Boys’ Suits, ages 3 to
16 yean, douWe breast
ed, knicker style. Yon
will winder ‘ -bow they
can be made for the
14 BARGAIN TABLES
SPECIAL
guaranteed all solid
leather, ail aues.
P«r...............-
$1.39
Departmerit Store
Traverse City, IVIlcIi.
jgjyVVET'XFit: GLOBE XRADINJG STAMP'S—PREMIUMS FREE
GRAND TRAVERSE.HERALD AND T^VEfe^F. BAT EAGLE. TTEKDAT. AtAT S. 1911.
B~=
NO SENATE RGHTSAHACKED
.....
JUSTICE BIRD
htnmeB. April St^Ttie a«nate
Ijr arsutiieal lor boitoeM tor tbr pdopUOB of ttie «ppolncTbo exped«d
did sot
develop.
Wwfatwtop. April SS.—iDcldentftl
to tAe Ulk on Uie fipe llat lodcT
dUprwnUiJve Price at llUnois. liltsrked the redproclty blU end' rrlUdeed the denmeu for the eppointtoeot of «o nuuy loreatiSBilDS «“•
mitim. He ded«r«d the «diote Meelon «wOd be (Ivco op to ioveAlM-
VETOai RESIDOCE MBSURE
rug"--
urt Right to U'
Uneing-RHbern Send* MeeMse te.Rreaidem of Senate.
lAniinR, Mlr-h.. April S8.—. Uover
ir Oalioni yeaterday vetoed the
April , W.—On.
bill iuirodurcd by Senator Mortariy,
wbidi traa niabed UirtniBh tbo bouac
■aa. I
Grand
Travar
« powertol poiiu- durins Uie closiDK da.v» oi the
inc thv "erei
'erentor at m
Granoe ....................
_lvinp JuMlrtKlailcce- of the eupremo
cal machine. omnicod in the po»t- coun the .right to live outside of R. H. Ellawerth.........
oMoe department."
and eleo >rrt « eisElIng nies W. F. Calkine............ .
Smith to bo Chelnnan of Committee
A. W. Peek ................
ease to the preaW
rorih bin reaKona for iislnK Frank Truda ............
WaohiiwioS." A|Mir^.-Bci«aor F«ttlng
ihc-oiflri»l blue pencil on the fneae-,Frank
Clwrveitka,
'WtlUam Ald<
AMen Soiith. JuK named «n.-, refen ti! to the augun members i Bakery ....................
chalrwai)
of the____
ewumltiee on_ terri- Of the aiiprciDO bern-h aa lobbylatii IG. Lota Silvey...........
-.un of__
tnriee. ta helnit oooKietnleled to
aetuhu-d by aclfllab motives, and <t>«- Wny. Jaekoon .
leuAios poaiUoo on the co^lioe on
P. McnegaH .
e opinion t
cMUneree. He la^en to Knute Nelice John E. LMrd of Adrian ehould P. C Gilbert........ ...........
•on of UtanenoU in line for the oltai^ ^ndcr bis reslgnailoii.
S. E. WaltA Sons.........
To soy that the epoclal ineoaage The Globe Dept. Store..
I. but
a sensation oroand the «»i>i- J. W. Travis .................
.... j baa created
A. V. Friedrich
(ol
when
Its
louienu
bocanic
kuomii.
ncen, leaving is putlinrt It mildly. Attbouxb il Is- E. C. l-evMS.......................
Benetor
L> known t le til
M. & Sanders ..........................
IJcvernor Osborn did
'C. J. Abbott, Edgevseed '........
uo one
favor upon ibg measure,
n
Ide iJ. W. Slater..............................
lured the opinion that tc would (’hldu
the eoun for the all«-ged artlvliy of Brown Lumbw Cm.........
Wm. Dill ...................................
rklug
ceiteln of Its members in
Agnes Abbott ..V..................
■i-ure the passage uf the Idli.
The bill went timmgh thu scnnii' W. A. MeCool ........................
wiib litile or no opposilun. but in W. O. Holden .............. ........
Ladies'
Llbi^ Aeseciatlon.
the bouse aouo of tbo farmer mem
iMw >
Uddy
Aciiraion Treln Plunged Over an Em- bers declared that It abouM tie amciid- O. C. Molfatt..........
..........
thal Ibe salary of the judges
bmkmcnt With A«rful Reeulta.
Travers*
City Milling Co
would bo rednrnd.to li.tMMi again
Grlnnelt Bros......................
■EMton. Pa.. April n.-^Aa egrur- They dedared that when U
vi^'s
bill
waa
tneiscd
giving
the
memO.
H.
Cay.
Glen
Haven
..
tioii train rrt»n Bcranion to Washingtoo. N. J.. was wrecked eight miles hers of the .ourt »T,«oo iKir with the Judd Cameron ...................
■Orth of here. The care aig reiioricd umlcrsistidiHg that they would inakc.M- C. Bell
I.
Lyon
......
their
p.Tmaiu-ni
rcsIdeTK-e
In
ilils|W.
D.
to have gone over an eDibaakinent and
tbo aceiie
eoeiie of their la-1 Charles Jellriea ..
are burning. It la esUtnated that 100 riiy or In- htwrr the
cnerally conceded Uiai
bore. It was generally
Uiat E. L. Hughsa ....
wen killed.
the salary was insufftt-ient and they Theron Morgan
willingly voted tor the inicn-aae. H. D..AIIcy ......
C. O. Alley............
When the vote was taken. Ei
e. L. Edward# ...
there were but 17 votes agali
R. E. Edwards ...
Bird Makes Reply.
Dr. Ovsen »f Detroit. Who Is Digging In
Adrian. Mich.. April SK.-'Justlre Foots G Reams* .
Rivfr Wyw Makss Remarlv
jhn K. lUrd of the supreme court was WilHam Murrell .
abs SUtament.
arnuainled law night with Governor I. C. Murray .....
Osborn's veto message sod in -.... .Frank Shannon ..
Cheppupw. Eng-. April 27.-l>r.
IC. 1- Am ■
menting on It. nald;
Hie W. Owen of Hclroit. wbo is <
George E. Jewstt
,-8lnoe I was apiioluled lo tl
Jng jo the River Wye forYlaom m
M. A, Umlor...........
W. E. Keith ..........
iiBcripU, is alter bigger game than speut praeUrall;
Gur'Gottlieb ........
snppoeed. ..Today be said be the suiin
' Ip. lainsi
l.anilDg.
1 fell that I ought not to be cum- Madison Bros. ............
' petted tn rootc iiiy famUy uaill uiy Smith A Prie#............
clertinn was sure. II has been uty ht- F. P. Lawton ...............
tcntloa since the April election m Miss C. Holdawbrlh .;
move The famlty to l.aoglog in ct-ent M. B. Holley .............
of the tallure nf the bill iben pend Fieher A Bftier.........
ing In thb legtslaiurc to ]>ermll justices A Cliok .........................
, of the aupreme raurt to Hve where D. Cocniln .....................
hey pleased. The'bill having afllvdT Civic Improvement .C
t. Women s Club .
shall now tarry out that imcmion.
ersey Ugg..........
-in rOgaid to the implication thal I
i. ShutMer .......
was andoly 'active In attempting to
l«ss the Morlarly bill. I would sey ... V. Thacker..........
that 1 took M mote interval tn It than W. Vf. Goebel...............
smyone in my immIHod tKould.' 1 did J. W. PaUhIn............ ..
R. 8. MacGregor
no ittbhyliiK.
' could hardly have s|cnt more H. Wlegend..................
rsTB, but le said to be a big OriUsb
Geo. E. Metcalf ..........
.................................lid If my lam-
HI
WMhtOKtoB,
::::::::
ONIHUNOREQ
ONE
REPORTED KILLED
RilljUMimHUESPEME
TWO snmisHip wrecks
CRUS. W. eOlB MMED,
lacD plane flight from London to Uaacbeslooe jer. aiUi one atop.
Hay 1.
SAOS ^
toeo IToT—loaialatlte unton of ScotlMd
MAO v:th Raidand.
1040
tom
1040 provldlns for the aDveramcM of Caa*.
1040
___ , ada by guvemor and coup~ll.
1046
JKTS-Rev, iMward f. Fai.re roosecrated Rowan CailioUc bishop u
1040 treat.
1040
IStR—First elevated trains ran In
1040 Ne»- York city.
1040
iMik—tort Sunl^ of Preston at>
1040 pWnted governor general of Canada.
lg»y—Commodnre Hemey destroyed
1040
1040 the Spanish fleet at Manila
ilMH—l*BB-.\nierirai exposition oi«1040 if
1040 ed at niiflalo.
nil*—John Q. A. Ward, famous
1040
djitir. died in Xcw York city. Ik*m!
1040
1040
L'rl'ana. O.. June :r<. IvSo.
1040
1D46 A A A A * * d * * • • * *^ • « •
ttrtrtts. iXtoTN tiRTHDAV -t
pletely dUal kd a - •
•
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE FOR
• sc-trsutl. Th;. Ih.
. tla two youugeai,
Ic-P
.Granf, SALE'-The ta|>r..\.-d Moltograid.
for tlm C»ri
*L.O 1. A tuoilil I9IV. luotlOB pbSlaryifti- nt tL,-i Traiii.*e.,
-HHreii wltli
rem to U«v anKUtKj .\t ^ session o( etid
tender age ttf
held at 1 tare «<<iil|m>uel No m« wlUi K
strai-gerr.
l,j„. ]ToK-te t*: e ih iue t'ln • .11 : •I* I. .k. ail 1 Hoiiisaj. el.-r.-o |*tle"i»
lict-nsMl. It .»mlHBe«
She mils united in mtrriagc i<> .'I iTiaverse t'liv. I ^aid t.maij, i>ii ih--l graiit.al
! hi3!i.«l efbtvo.y wuh the
. 1
Starr Ueniuiu. April f. isivtstdi. .« .W i» V n
-4-.-I .iniablllly This niachlue
p-.vd it. \Yalk.r.*
■'■I.ey luadc ihvir r-vtt home a, Wmt.-( l.ns-n:: H.
as jiuw. Term* »*»h o.
later UM.iim to •• Undg. -d
,i »-i
ItKiutie of t^quuayi'jrw alter t»w
tbi-ir
in ibr mane
i
iOA i**
^
* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦jm-n Tana. lhi::-en y.-jr»
ir
|p
••
FictiuTi Oay.-Mbh.
Gen^ Arthur Murray.
Ire. ilailiUili
,R, Wilsaii. .lernaiu
.
. M*> 5-10-lT.Jt
Mahtr t.eiieroif Arthur .>;uriiiv * ho I IsiS
r bushauii’i j;i four-.hiHr.-;-. ;\f. V . le.u-r Wfl.-i»n havrir*
lOiHO ' rr.v'nllv war. niiiioliiledI to tlKlo Rrtiiihcld, Jad ’. *
.o.-y '-iu:'.ii- said .ei-i bis prllirao pra^.;
1040 noibd (if 'he fX-iartim-i. >.r tUo.ljik.-< .-d thiruen ye'.:« Here l*»i ••i'lldr.'ii aiifi ,.jm; adLudhate and .bSTATK cv MivYIIGAX- the rwt?>atc
1040 after haviiw sernd
•1 oart li-r -Uh-'VoBoty , of Critnd
iMT to l-l.-v-i th homevind rtaloi wlw> n.-re'ai'the ll-nr'.rf hr
•• r of the
Ti4ve.lA-. ■ '
- .
..
ibe tiimher's
a-.;id dot
Inmher' -.-are. Hen.- elso ean«*' tie* 1-cpI li. irs
- j U..I.I >11
......... ....... r.,.'.- - . (Im- r:sl brwik in bv*r famlty eir< ie.
-I'-io’ ti.h ri; ihi- rvij .->ijic ,
.\t a stws.on'.d f .;d Court, held at
lOas) I i>^-* I. awl was B;adui!i-<.1 fn-ui lbe|..^| ;,j tiid • marriage of thi- olde.l -a.M.}! .-.nd Ue.v>aMvt dkd
fm)ku Off.e ill ihe City o1
1040 ''Vest 1‘olnt aendeiiiy-in IkTt. ImiiMdl-r
^ud soon alu-r
her
i-nicred.
. that the
. •Ji'.l'l d-> . •
ii.
HSid
f.mr.ty.
on.the
tti40-atel> he joined
lolned the uMilU-ry
BMilU-rv anil
anir of Ih.I,
.
J9U. at ten iMb'fk i
M jy. Ai I) IKH
hrtd.itc
. r.>n*odi>ti.
i i- 's-ii*™
fiw....: ’itrai... 9>«Tl R. • WaJker.
1040'eoips nflerrd
i{*--.>inivd ?
ii^ end f.»rtj acre-- at MaylA-id,. .-iihI ,t* h.iv*<
Judiie ..f P-olati.
lOlw and Cadet Miin
-iaaidi».-ritl..u.
he U’lilly
-IM their n.iw-------.
Jfi..
maj-4-r.-<t)i.'.
.lat.-. el Ralph
l«.r I
oiKmrt. I
104Q Wist I’l.iot
II 1»
Is f»rhi-i
f
e 1« the t-ill ol
l.»r
»'
' .«jvcti b' p-jiilh.i- Jm. ( :. 'fcian: ami :i lu.iua. Mowtr
1040 ui>by. He sui.lio
ui.liill la' niid .
I- Ih-.'.. lhi-:;.-«i\ y.-irs.-Mfs lU-i^»h. ,-i
if I he depart
|lti> order, tnr i,-.re-' l'?l'>''--'’‘'bt*P»f
■104Crm-Jie judu.- adtVnIi'
aJvr
•.‘b :.n- i.Bs Inna at Jiayii.W on Ibiii
n .-n
itfus
bvvtrig
III.hI in saM
prexfim.? la s.iiS J:>:-I
isotfrl. aiv.l
and 1>.ii,-t)ia. Frvim
« f>b
tji-ui. amt later in lliw vlUtgv.
jai.-j.'rr>.v- «
iithm, playing for lkvui~.. •Gracd
drr pl-iit
driaited lo Vale unl•Graed Trtw.--*!
10.00 0ml duty bo
-n at p:i>«tc >aie the IMglM o;
1040 vcisliy ataper urim.M , i
waconviric.l.
and
wilii
!«T
h"'-'
';,™
,
li;ed
•u-.ats'
in
.aiuio
riat o^'r
1040.uciome. In
-aW i-Jimii.'
_ judge il-»iiU. i-iille.l with the HcitindlFl : ‘ '
rii.FiUi dr«-rit)l><l
1040 wh" figaln aiwigned
PWKlt K. WAl.Ki;i.'.
itious war ibuiXi. Her <-hl -; Itiojv.t tiiih Jieo!l|,
Ji ik-awdefi-d. lhat the 2:.Ui day of
iadvruale.
..... ..........
Judge .d Ci'.l
.....................................
.loc* tn the
.V I) J!01. I
lOCOlremrd wass made lalci
laiei iu t.Ye PhUip t |>' f ‘“rsn . her M..sl«hd ;.nd I nuilv • Ma - 2 ’
ai said imd-air •itBte. "be,
1040 pines, where as njloncl of -the Fort’
•>‘f '■«.< I^.i ame ..t ml, , . r
s >H r<-t** .'.ppi'liired 1 >r hearing'
tOJwItlilrri legimeul of volnnieerw lie stii. 'V
«*'. si.'k. ...rtne d-eds .c f.-lp NOTICE TO CORRF.'SPONl
■NOENTG*104oSireK.e.l the rebellion in .Saicar nrd ;
ki.ldnii.s-and nimUcu-Ue . earn.iwftll*.!- ar.l that Ul iier'.us tn
W.' wtll aislii call njt.-i'tion
I..0 I.. rliSjv:
■ d 111 -tbi eslai - .iviMtar Itelor.10401 /’I.V In IffMMie
was 8|i|s>liiir
»M,«.li,ted al«>'i »»•«'«•'
sid-’-.-d iv .\pv,i antiouft<v-nic)il that has U-v-n made
lie WHS
1040
____ I. ....^......
brigadier
grnenil
........ i|• mid• chief
• .........................
.if .....
..
*l*'many times
lllnrs pievi
(in-yl<iii>ly In the Herald.i*»m ijmirt. SI said iliue and place, to
VO diing iic 1040i«v«»sl amilery, and early in ll.e i-.eyi'bc Great Bcy.iid b>
.ylloMK eon be use-l '-• li'” tsuiiu- wk< a. livii-e loweU -thv1040 eiit year he was
piomoted 111 ll.c renk I Mir
t Oel'-r
■ lie of ihc; in.. -.1 *•: Slid estait In. said tvel
ss |>|1
uniivS we
i-staie »h'oi!d nut l:e. Runted
1040 i Of major general.
.BTlIfr. Isivtil
P is iiirtbiv «BMrd.^si pabHi-yiiing ..hildr.-i; -n
.this week f"*m l1*<' «'• •
1040'
Lars G. SellstedL
l-.■HP•r Ihi-.-..:' lw^»W*ltj«y|eifc.
ai;t>ra. «-f Mm ale. - li>*’; diffei
640
ijicF C SelUte.ll. inc •ddcsl U\
IHHI of .1 ...py «r this onlcf*TRlBIBi.ti
l.a.l-n- Tivyenc of }H l.’util Part.. 'mS'O
640 im-nil>ti- of ihc Nallonal
___
wcks pre-i-.qs u. Mid day
Mir. Una vtii.hrrs of Glad- ririli-rs. PIi'HSC l-i-ar this In
tll.. Jiwf J Minn
OJW iicrlgn. was born In SnmlHysl
In-jut iiecHnc. in in<- liriiid TravcvvH'
heivs'icr—tJuil all *v,rrr«tv>ode
,MtiX. mid PUll lb.:iiliM
640,den. Al'rl* 2n. 191’*. and reiv-ue.1 lii*
have lhe-|HfralJ. » nr»r|idi-r prInK-d «ad eli ^
M.Ofle!d. Mil h.. all «l wmnn i-.,r- lendei] for the Herald
640;:;rti<x>llng in his native
le» nlii.e;*uliU*1 in »aH «y»iii'ty
Tl i-- upi-lles
640 , lad of thitleen yrars he v.eci to se-a as able M ti.- at th.- rnwr.:;.
ri-stond i
FKEI) K WkIJvKIl.
_ laldu bov and visited uiany imris ol! M:». Itormim itaves a liiotber. Jis tn mrtiiar
.'uilge uf rrtibatc
640;ihe world. In l^ni he ••amc to tbe,H<- Ita;.-. *.t Hock Full.. Wis . now the on
640 viiiicd gintes and f«.r sovi lal years be . tmlj surcvln; nxh.Ur uf tbe faniil,-. uii
640li.cr»fd In the nnvv. Tiring of life at - a;.>o sIn grand*hildtwu -i.nd seven ' _
6.00,:,ea hr sru'led In Ituff.ilo in IKtl. nnd|gn-Ht.^raiid'.'.iildrcn. I*.'
6401 Id thni city he tiogan the study of art. • memorj.
re b4-hl at
640.earning money tojmy his way by or i i i.. jim.-ral --ervlKS
af
6.00j,-3.iunal trip- on latkv Erie vessels..Vnyticid dixpel. WcHlnesihiy
Y
6-O0||;v,3. hiai iirsi loitrnlt 4-omiiilssioii Lc; (■•i-cxin. April ineni*
640^
I'mid two-IoMbis. GradiiHlIy.
y. Iiuw
Iiuw ; i-lii'.uvt
.............
' ”
tlie'lUv
F. II. 'llrl.'«‘
Hull In I V
640 .p^(.r he <viisildishe<l u re;itiit>i|i>ii
v o.-r.
,<
iti-y'
1%
640 his • profession nlt*l in IkT.'. be was i
•I the Kci. .-s J Mail. T iit
640
Ix-sd W'.-l
I-. led to mcDibcrahip ill litu National! I. XT e-aa illet>y
&40 Acndeuiy of
.......................................................... ,1- laird,
&40 was one
and for ne; . , .
ont of Ibe fiiili
640 thirty. years
the supcrihicmlent «f the ( f dIowThcui.'
V
IlufMo Pine Arts Aradeuiy.
;
Ileamilnl tioweni <>n . her 4ivtkei.
• - —- —--------; Issuli-il soliss 4.f th'- lieaiel.iid. am'
640
Death of Little Murry F. Thayer, jbi .nlifi.I dordi nf 'i4;tp?irlnv,s ami
840
Miiira* .Ib.-iver, the S4jn ot Mr.’.*"vv. n tidereil l»-- s'4. u >iiv tb i.s
ml Mrs- W. E-'Tbay4-r. wua, born. 11;'pic t.f U-reaveteetit. ::’.i s.ie .n IIF
.prll n. ipio. di.-d..\prll 2.1 Itm.
ftlng' trlbni.- to the ...t- V.;.> •» mr-.^
Tie- psrenu have- the symirathy' ol I «!ie v..*» hiUI I4i rt-.: m-ridr li*»
640 nil their.
Ir Irlenda
[ lin-initiil In the Itaimim <t':iii-t*-iy a'
640
>'.ij field.
640
Card of Thanks.
640
Csrd of Thtfiks.
I wUh to 4-xtciid :iiy hcirileit
AOO,, lliankiM<->lKh
lliiink ali <Mir m-icM-orkind Jrlt-i -N ami nriihl4i
.
..
640! hire. <-a|ic* ially
Ihe Kiilghu'of (k>I- ai.<! friends, f'lr ilit-i,- WliTdms’ i* oui
.
also
lotufflh'li
•tlon.
a
,1
niiibi:
*.
in
time
annl »nib‘- =- i>< >i'ue of
gM'th'r iH niililiil floral
.*• *l-.o r.-ni lln».-..>. •
f"!
FILYXK
Ml! \.\l» Mlf!?. W K. TIIAYir!
May I It
Best Flour
FRE BIPLOYiENT BUREAU
L. F. Wysong........
■ - Katicy ,.
Mre. John
Miss Julia Bartow .
lorga Barlow ...........................
Wai Signed by Governor Oebom
„-o. B. Blue.......... ............... B
Yeeterday. 1* Now a Law.
Chas. M. Boera.................
uising. April 29 —Governor Os'iorn Em. Wilhelm .............................
Tha*.
Yt>M>liWlon. April
night algnod the bill providing lor 4. W. Jackson ........................
obb'cW'Ban Fr,
on. •win be apcniployiiicDI burcans nt Traverse Mrs. J. L. Gibbs..................... %
pointad aaeialaat attorney caneral for ni> and Klim and the act Is now a A. M. Williams ......................
auceeedlng
the tMarior doix
Fred Atkinson, Travera*' Lake
Oaitar l^wlcr. resigned. CBbb i
E. M. Ackern
ioraor taw pannor ot FTancis
Henoy.
H. A. Coates..........
Carrie O. Johnten .
Mrs. Hendereon ...
______
*%i?m^o Seven DoMara
Par■ Capita.
CaplU.
publicity"
SUBSCRIPTIONS
.
The following are th* toUl eubaerip- ^ ^ 3
-THIS DATE IN HIS
•♦♦♦♦•♦♦AAAd
April 27.
1
for
given lo Kail of Norlhauiplon.
1797—Robert
ProM-ott apiiolnlcil
LMsIag. April 29.—Auditor Gen*
nuar today cattnated that tho
Oval Wood Oiah Ce .
porttonment of primary arbool mo
in May will
t? per caidU. tbe hiilgboat wince iMw.
R. Fie% Clinch (fernwr *«
ecriptlon deubladrTr;....
A Tracy Lay (formar at
. OFFICIAL ASSASSINATE
TrouW* Mora 6*riov>* In China—Unitad State*. Gunboat Ordered
to Canton.
Hong Kong. April 29.- -U. the taolal
Of CantoB. has boon as’uuwlnated by
rabala. The gates of the city have
(doaed. The United Sutes gun................
lied toilay '
WWIID AROUSR SQUTE
YVashlngton. April 24.—C<
Barter, aoelallsl reprwnutlyo. Itilro--tdey abolishing
lakes the
idont and lakes
rta to Invalidate
.ORUOIUIIT OF ILL HEKLTH
WaMtlngtoa. Apr! 127.—On account
pf fU baalth. Senator Frye of Maine
boa raalgDod as president pro tern of
tha aanate. It U probable fbat Seagtor GnlllBgar will auccoed bin.
nHEN KKII UIEY BEAU
Grand BapWe. April 28,-Henry W.
<^r of Wtet lAke. former regent of
the ijnlve^ of MiebIBaa. wae found
4aad ta bed of heart dtaaaae in the
Herkimer heUt this moraliuc. He was
bom in I8W.
oj~n CBr Eliwi'uiM ■»
Kyaelka .............................
Travc^ C^y Ledge Na. <22.
ights of Pythias ...............
Philip Sheemor .........................
W. P. Cratssr.............. ...........
K.O. T. M. M. Tont No. 871..
Elmer E. Whits........................
A. Wildmsn. -TBs Palaea'...
Eagles' Club ..............................
Woman's Club ...........................
Hastings Insuranca Agency...
J. E. Orielick Co......................
Travarsa City Chair C*.___
Mr*. Geo. W. Gardnor. 8l Raul
Mr*. A. M. Mara. Laiand ....
J. a Munaen ..........................$
City Book Store..................
Kadravach Land Ca.............
Hotel WhHing, H. S. Ohnvar. .<
The Fruit Balt, Grand RapMa.f
t. Wilholm ...................... ;...
nk'iang ........................
Makes
/Baking Day
A Pleasure
ts
Will Be-Asalctpirt Attorney Oaneral .
far Department of the
^
Interior.
fliaiEST SIICE1906
dririr: FARH hOR SALE-My SPacre farm.
FOR SALE-'tVe
geniiObitaary.
rs iiMles trow the vUlaae of em
horse, vrtpbiiig aUKit .IK"', rood
Varyelte ilay w«a bora at IJlimy.
pire. l.ceUrBn '«miiiy : €«' ai-n-s '
sJpgle bamess. rw first e'.X'a phaeNew Y'virk. Manh Itnh. )»:T. and died,
t-iearvd. good femes, poori teo-rwin
tui: alih tofi aod nti*tier liree. Will
after bat one dry of serious lllBrsa.
boose, good hern. Hryc orvhart if!
•ell phaeton ni Vms then half prlcv
at b«r boaie In Msv&etd. Sibh.. April
yi-ars old. good spring *««er: ahHi
•is i h»»* Lw Use lor It, J W.
Srd. 1911. aged elgOty-ihree ye*».
gn airea.miih 2:* Improved, wmll
Slater.
'April 2k :f
one month, and thirteen days
feuced. no faDildlngs. PTh-ea on spCOw.waa Ih- dsughler U Hnrevy
pluntkin. Mik>- Mtmneush. Empire.
and Olive il.>'wis> Day. and tlu- mv 'WANTeO—Good girt Am- ft-n- rul
Mi.h.
Tucs. May 2 to Jnly 2i.
h«:i)K-s»rk. gonil wai«-e.
eiifh in their laniily oT nine ehlldn-i^
:mv r.-.b Si .
Su-lnbct;
itro*
Her father, a native o( Connertirm.
fl;.re. Tiaierse t1:y, «l.li
FOR BAI.E.Myne apu of yous
mas a vetermn o.' i:
taisres w.lghliia about I3W verb.
Fi'c of her lin>!hT»
MPa Mlii^ m WArtVeC—• iimpeteni girt
,' one older otare ab<>M
fat-and
the nm mar-, a
' ,
aerki :*. J W Slaler
gyten-mcm employ during the tiroe. ■ . 3l •4.iawiri;rk- Titian (ao
f sa:<-s. lyrs. A lt«>s ii-hal.
I
.MMii rstf
Hag lojin a eidctn Ur !>«>
1KU6—Maria Christina, uiictin vlnwngcr of Siialn. born. Died Aug. 21. 1979
19U- Gen. F-cbtiiou M, I'tke. who ex'
l^red the western portion of the
plored
I AmcrlT
on Toi
Toronto. Uorn
In IT71I.
1822—Gen. flysaes 8. Grant, eight
inih president of the Cnlled Stales
born la i'nint i>leaaani. n. Died In Mt.
McGregor. July 23. 1x8:.
.Annapolis.
187;;-wmiam Charles Macready. ts
died. Horn March .I. 1792.
1ST;>—Cardinal Slt-<UiMik)' invc»ic4l
with the bcrctia in St Hatrtv-k's catbv
dral. New Y'oik.
i.v;vp—^uc4-n Victoria dcitared em
8S.OOipresa of India.
8640 j 1892-President Harrisoq laid the
2840 corncniPme for the Grant memorial lu
8640 .New York city
8640
t9iii-Titiad VInt-eoie Gomes elected
8640 president of Vencxucla.
April 86.
8640
IT.'.S-'damcs Monroe, UHh preT-ldcnl
8640 of the I'nfteii Stales, liorn In W^^t
2540 nmreland t-ouuty. Va. Died In Xv'»
York 4-kv. July 1. l'3l.
8640
17KS—Mutiny of the Bounty, whrr
8640
8640 the taptain an*1J»-TDen of the ship
8640 Itounix were felt tnaitkiited on a dcT-4>
* after many
8640
. 10 iBlo Isb
hardshli
<74,2_TM,lUiew Vassar. foun.ler of
Y'assar college, born In England. Ole-J
ghkeepsle. N. Y- June S3. 18«S.
—Palcer Cox. artlat aod'auihor.
I
18«2American flag over the mint in New
Orleans.
lS«-Sir Samuel Cunart. founder of
tbe (Tmard line ol aicaniibi|>s. died
In 17r.
■Oen. Fiuhugh Lee, die4 In
' IRIS—Gen.
gton, D. C. Born In Fairfax
Va.. Nor. 19. i«:.. ^ —
9l‘^«^nullM made
Hannah & Lay Co.
ra
Dow for tbe Oreatest Sale
^
of Ladies’and Misses’
New Spring
Suits
To dear Ihc racks \al oner, we slarl-—tomorrow mor«>
log—by ollcrlng every one of our Ncwesl, Nobbiest Soils ol
the season, and some cl *ast 9easou*s best soil styles.
At prices that
will tempt the most skeptical
\
THIS SEASON’S
Newest and Nimrst,St>le;
Salts wottn
$30 and $33, al .
Soils wcilh
$22.30 and $25. al
Salts wMili
$l6'30a»(j$l8. al
Soils worth
$12.50 and $15. et
$21.00
$16.50
$12.50
$10.00
LAST SEASON’S
.
Best Styles
Sobs l*-.1 were
$20. $23 airit $30. at
Suits iIhI were
$15. $l6.50an:J$IH.ai
$10.00
$7.50
$5.00
Suits ihsi were
('
$7.50. $t0 and $12.50, at.
Suits, a few in B’ack. Navy and Qrav,
were $25 00
SI 9^0
and $30.00. at.............. ^XA.f>U
Thc« Soli, InclDdc'all Ihc cholctsi maierlals. In all the ncw»t
an*l best colors.-all sizes, H*s lo 18's an<IJ4*slo 49*8.
Agreeable surprises await y on at this sair, and ennrienns competeni salesladies glad to show yon these splendid garmenlei.
Steinberg Bros.
Traverse City,
Mich'gan.
■
OEASD TBAVEBSE HEBAU} ASP TRAYEBBE BAT ^Gl/E, TI-ESDAt; MAT t. nil.
.................................................i*e
nbont asd vhereteiji* aenu «r« stevn hi dfUU wd «h«a ' Ksss
•bonM tw tararoUir atvdM Hw. per tiw .
luitroa
ol (h«
acbcK^ la ttic ;8trk». per uw
br erery ........
.. ..........
, ..........................
rtiy. It show* ciartlr »A*re tbe; '
Orpni.
MB«>-a hai-p bccD apecl aad ttie e«»HpMkk A L*)r Oo.
Nce-Jbaiu Bsa- (here, aui evre tbe Isdlau 411100 «( *11 (be tuud* la cbarse o(^ Wheat....................................................... ^
(he board.
Oal»........................................................»be
itn«ss c lien, is at bemit
___ !ue*t^ bhu »l(h klpdeeaa.—Toledo
^....................................................... Sfc
I »l:-. and »lrs. Me*!* Birb »f
*»c
! CBC f-Kjr apent Soedar at their tarm J a«*l'tlnj to some meaaurc the eood ♦
-IniciM ;■«» mJU« Co.
Ihcrr
that «1H romc to uianklail li) tb*
cello.o~
i Arthur MtMati'is r|*cnt Hotid«j■ iiUutiaK ol co man> ai>|i)<-trrea. <aad
puts
:Uir bcice rf Mr. Boiipln.'near Ma> i ntlcbt brUtr »»y iralt
U-Jt-r IliolA and II.
W«wl aiv;|“''
w«k. E,?k.JI, .d^A.cj lo. ite
jf<riiL
mr In tutnd u( an old i>Iooms'l.
'i. Jona [ iTv c« if.la t ,Ue or Ibr lake tb;*
.okinUc, .J Ow.woojwoik.
, 1U.IM1 O.I1...C,
1». i»™ M-r
Jr!™.■•ret*.
•*
'curly ill all aintcr. ha* w> lar recev..be w*» awrv itopulari} koo*» la *uj i Mr. ard y;i».
bits. Geerse Pcitons
Pe:tc.n» hue
have ,,
S.Jc~.«lolJloro..o>..
'cred that J:t »« able to laie a drive | latborV rniiaarr tU»». that it ao «w-n-hosm ibe aiictor thrir ora roua*r’,!^ •
Everybody Likis
Perma-Loc
:........ ♦ jrSirt.2f.-2j
It is a b-AUtiful. p»-
K C Batins PoirfeT work*
like magic. Recipes formerly
omsMcred difficult to bake
SOW come out of the oveu
light, dainty and delipious. It fairly mahes
you hungry to look at
them.
..... U-.
Thrre ix migic in
I-'j.-; ^
I'finvnac ('ll'*
|i3er i^l
”• «ill add io
Id <!•«'buluiloc
tlw bull.llBe pan
|■Br^ llB»cd tH
Prtmi-La'. It .fe-ti a ..Oljeti
vr* a'n.t Mrs DoB Rial
** 1',
i erfrr
Mm. DOB «“• „e. mad many came to tlm ID
,,,,,, r„, ..i,,, hotel.
hJ Uwlorcnoo i. ihe t ni!
|Ai.rll »ib. B ^rl
^ „ ■•‘•‘O
•M-"* «>«»
to *h ok ,
p
,,
„;,i,rai tm
. lUrtatT'* •«*‘ne ‘or
gjcaBd ar.l tln.e »a*ted (umIob
s.^,uiid fer a nra barti. lie o
«ro»di.tp. Oce looth mpn
j.Vr*. l,fT.n.j.Hii or (Hd >Mi.sbn
,uj, ,ppie ,rcc*. so lo
. ,ui„H,a,i»K hi. luwW tromd. Ilb-Urii '
oo, ffic 0,1,. oo^SU,. pl^
Mrt. tl'Kiitn and ttaashicr.^vs
^xWe Itu.i ha* been planted l»,'
KrankPn Han»«M made
Uarjrrlo. have lettirt-ed to Ibelr *uni ;ittUaiw cl inter yearn, and one of my ,,^,^.1 .-aIv* in out r.elahls-rhtsd Thum
covet, the •cr.trte, .cA .'i.hStmer l..•nlc altrr haviua ai>tnt a dc- ;a,i,.| s fn-iRhiairs lOcorte Kvana by
.l-otaiita
,m.t.i..VCg in .mffiint. hri^htIlCbiful *ioiM ID m WA-i.
inaniei. nu* m.ievl (cr the picastne be | •,2v;e|l lYink aas Uwkime alter boslMlaa Hatilt Webber, who apent the ,.e,.uied to prt otil of mtint jjood aiv
nehthborbood friday
, aid betol,.
.winter In Traverae riiy. worklns lor pl<». Inhoniofh Ibai *[hen one
i Uraodnia funia aiiffera eery |«a>r
I.Mrs. NewioB. has reiumdtl homo aad iwlahbors who vaa nisb uato death.
housekeeper
aald to hih
hiv. atteBdani
auendani that he believed he*ith (hi* aprlnn
-»r bvaaa
iber dnrlDR (be a minerr tncDihi
(hat n he rould see SeiRbbor
Kva pi_w„
RlrkM wa* veix al,-k Irr a fe«
!5:;(aSuia.ndStttlSh^
C-.
0«(«T l.iOB has
I'ple ■
dRv* ibe lliTi cl Ihe week, bui U bet
«t bin borne and eipceta
----II fOw._.......- ....— .1 the aiik man tliat he <T>uld '^tVairer Wilaobia haullaa lomlx-r for NO. 2 treen btd*a
eral thousand feet of lomlier sawcft..^ aDiiise.1
kee|i lack Ihe Bla ol lauahicr and a new <r.iTase tt> he erexied lu Uie
' '
that time on.
.Deal funirc*.
. The laiue .■ueinlniKe at i hun-li and
udaia*. .uaiJ^ aid tdualtiii,.
jitabbalh w-h.xol tasi Suixita.x wa' »ei>
Abeeriii-i III Uilh iJi'loi and lasiple.
JOHNNY APPLESCED.
Mm A f IWhIm- letunievl lo'hvi
1‘liui.vt,' tell tur vvliat •<»! lan abotil
Ka<kaykn home Thiundny alter iieartx KuBOrth .
U’OBIillDUCd fmni ixaite one I
Uaiudeii.
,1< liiiliIX ,Apiiks«.:.- H. A.
teachers In tb- vUv si-bool- 1WO weeks Ktay at the take. The
Tallow} ..
Ohk'.
aalarles traa read nod llRlita ol N-iiiK IxMo in (he spiiujttinie
htiraw hidcA ... ,.and ■} |
John rtiQipluan. i-r Johnny AppK ptaATd <MI Eli:.
have nearly, if jvoi ipilte. deientiioetl
^utl t
I
isjliiilarly Known. vrn»
froim- 111! ri-I« Mi-I killed b)
- m5 bo
bond ol 1, W. Wltwle a- tn-as- ,Mr. Beebe’s lelkA in make this their
T5
SptluBtlelil. Ma-s. in
Uiriia.lu
; iK'iiiiBiu'ni resl.lemehhard s-aa received and
and;i>eiiii
irer
of.I.
I77.'., ' died in
Imt ; .Miorney
IVod and win of Kalkaska
IX sf the bond ol the Klret
.Mi
epied
I
>#ur I sol he ‘■
Isiient a iniii
emiiile ol daja m their vsitiac.e
Nnildnal
hwlt as ctwiodian ol the Uiicnt
[tonal
her I Ohio, and a year taler
I of itbik wMk.
SEVERAL WESTERN STATES AR.E.!
in P..nn.ix' o‘“-mayor and t-Hy clerk
SWEPT BY STORM
i
SCHOOL REPORT.
_____
fgabarn Oiaapprovad Alpena Normal
Ixank fxir the
Ui-|«irt o! lilt- lllaci; M'liiHil. d!^llli t
Sit« Apprppnat.en Today.
V-- •• ‘•-••-I ItHX
tlrbl|i. 111. lUc Miaiouri. Kanaaa Ncbraika and Okla-T
vxcat. JidiuBv imil » i«.kh7.x lor the
««> dcpoall and
homo Softer From Lovwr\ laniluK. Mat I _«iov«oi.r ttabor*
!S*lt
ICMlillking Temperatur*.
vnoci the bill mekin* the aollar apil7)ui III..
II! VCO.I- lie cltarrd MJOU l^n l.b^oid ‘.»*rd^«t.d ^Ib.rt oMh|^Bcni-J TcIuI cuivlluvint. aUKlit.
___
|inx|iiiiit>«li loi a ifi.rmal v.hcwil at Al
X?.. bcixa
the TWi
.
Ho said bo did B.
'“"a m.
“l ioJ-i ibetw retire. Mr. Montaauc made
Kausa.s flly. Mo, M.v) I A vnUl
bind the *lato In oAlabltah a
’.tain "k,
I f;thoie.UBlil the Bnanxw!- i
r work Uiai had been done j
1 diiiii’K
iiioRi.i're K'yw'i
warTaai an aHirointatlon to estaUtab
(liK* 'll‘‘'J ‘ho rellrini! roenrtieni during th.-lr ,hc month ............. ....
When itic arulciu Ih'Uuii
tbo aihlrt. _
- ,
■ 'yoars of tiorvl.-e oa member* of il>e[|.p,is. Aloxiiio Marilntx
Neb.. May l.-Re|ioU* troni
t
and ••|ir-li tllc-ir cIcurlUK* Juhnny wrai board and ulao moved rtiat a vote of!steiiianiou. Uaii;l.l
..........................
••
•• Steeruameu. <■<»!,
..........
strrms
.t liitlirailo
atrrm. Ilf
r«j«lInr tlirni with bU ><uin« irotiy thank* l.o icndm-d ■ Mewani
kYole.; |^e,
Vrru Smith.
liair doren Box tloiiwinc h ho oliiior Rove awa.x or hold tor
HNmB WEI IIEUI
and Soule and (hat the w*«h-| y n,nkio Cinlmin
. iHcconijiauird bv lowurinit leni|iri
s;):i!i. irillc. a- an old ooat «>r juiy aril- Miller
spread upon the minute* of the j Thoe* huviujc'tlie
IV lUJt
WasUltistoB, n. c.. «*v 1 - The soaiuro*. Ai'ltalta*. S. I>. there wa* a
< lu of-Willi!i hr i-ould make u»e. Thus
The notion was carried.
Firai prade. Walt
(all ot two feel ol sniiw on Ihe level tailed liar and buttle lavr. which aliaoho preoroiled lo; ma;.,. yoai-w unliltho rntwlinc
on of Clerk Hllli* or
The rfport
of the j^.arto. Hsule Carlisle. hS; third Kin.le. At To|wU. Kap, a *uow»uxim *w-eia lutfly -----------bottled
— wale
itioUihiU the
w'li le foiiuij^ was !n n luoaiiHro aoi
aIovIuo .Manlniau. M;
^na Black. that cltx and the entire noHhem part I auodi where Uq*»or I* wold
tied and auilplW «Ub npiilo trees, do- board was suCmlttod anil showed that ''Alevlue
line, t'l:- of the state, tbe leioiierature falUns Sk I liar, beiwine oiw
rixina self-saiiafactlon. aicouniln^ lo the IhibUliios ot the board was JS'V nc; auh Ki.Dde. Harry Uonili
000 In.. _____
bond* while
____
tb«
________...........................
rcsourees Hinb ftrado.
.....................
I-Mher ................;
l.c«l*. f>i; eUtbth .leRrecs
-Kiro ax
at Toiveka
iuiiv*e within
ai.iM.u*
a lew-bonre.lM-ii*
—uu...., m',i, today. TewpemT<
- -- - a‘i;;c.A>( .loiiKhi In (he luUulBoni-e
Riade. '
A tornado which emit k Sedan*. Mo . I ta lleve the new ta» will malrrially
Ills onxroixini: pension. Altor n while w-ete as follow*:
tax at oouniy
Ina M- Schell. Teacher.
.MU.-A ...iin.t daman* and nianv bou*es ' n-duce dninkentxee". The IW|W
ho ronwvcd fatilicr wol.-thore lo en- Dcllnquont
ireaanrers olBco lor cob
the other hand, dex tare
aii ixor uaaln (be usuic oarocr of uscleethm .................................... $3.fiS9.58
D ^i|io*llr effect.
fuliic's whU-li hail been Ms ooeu|iallon
Cash oo hand...........................THE MARKETS.
•
♦
It Ohio.
<Y)nUn«ent land - • •♦
His iK-rsonal ttpiioarani e
Rii'ar as li ;• rhanmer. He wa.^ quiot; lai.tnt ««a .iDklaa Wad... l.TSO.M ,
I SAY-ALL MEN ARE EQUAL
uiTd rovtless In bta inollcBii and •
market li>.lav
vor.catlr.ti; Ills Iveard and hair vx-.
■ mk nn<l d.-irk HOd hU c>o black and
beitiB
i-vnlu,
ii«rkllng. He lived iho ruuRhest i;io
he maikei on
thcrtimlns
voar
were
ndonl-1
*“
‘
about
all
that
und cfien wlepi in the w.iod*. His forte for
iHow belns luiid at
bv thi
clothiig; wns uioatly old. btliiR aener od
teachen. elected a* follows:
uily Riven to him hi ixrhDnge for ep
•*JONC», He Pay* the Froftht.” sa Lay *C. ataanawiMa. N-V.
111.- iieor. Jobiinx wi-ni Lareioouid.
,
GRAIN.
(.Iloll iraxcllim m.lcs Ihrough llic auovx'
Hoiudl.
ilay
t.--\Vheul-No 1
in that way. In doririnc he was a (olN. llombcck. scIciKxc. lU.bO per while. SkUi . .No. J n-d, Til'll : July,
lonil-t r. a;*. , Corn.
Oaiw.
Heaws. ki.t*:,.
LaurelU rer^son, hlalory, *7J,SH
Chlcaao. May 1.—K.vie. *l.ur. Harley,
li-t-vijl.u. Wbeat-.M*y. SlStrS'Use:
;**A*oea Ryan. EncUah. 177JO.
I Amy Scutt. Emtlish. *7i-t»i).
Oats. 2l=L«'3is»c.
j Jcfisle Emery, mathematic*. I7ij0.
j Kobena Kehoe, German.
4.1VE STOCK.
I Knima
Shafer.
German-Ergllsh.
Buffalo. Slay 1 -t'oUle open
*77-r.
to<-ii i-elita Ixvaer than last Mu
Klorent-e
Neuman. Ijtln. kfil.rn.
' Kit
.
ckwe. Ho*s lower, heavy |ti.i:.'i
cker. Iilaiory. Jf.'i.of*.
Hulph Thack.
vorVer... ititu: |iiit*. 16
{ E. Brown. science, #80,1)0.
• lip 1.
Central,
1,7:.;
prlncip
I j:.; c*e>. |2.M'fin,7: i:i]vi*. stead:-.
_____ ______--tenth Brade. 1:.T.:hi
Myrtle Griffin, alxth Kjwdo. Ji7.Sn.
Wh.-ii wi.ti
iiilciiMcd ill i-i'uili Kami Tisita. »u.h a* Hih-*.
AnnlK Itounslwry. (Ifi Kiwdo. 0’>~..Z
Sl-xels. Kad,c*. t om l•lBnlen.. IVlalo Idarterw. Grass Kcx ihcTytAat..
Ktlllh Glhhs, fourth Kiade, #^.7,50
Klavla
Ilunperford. .third cradi
Siuaxca. eti \Vc liavc the-Monitor Plunirfr Coro Wanicr, Hk--A. me
Perma-Lac is mide
BAKING
U the housewife’s
best friend, lightenin* her burdens as
well as the food.
51tTiercver K C U osed
5Wi^« find healthy
bappy
families and
pappy iMlIlJOW
tented1 housewife.
hotoaen-ife.
Com- r
plies with all pnrefood laws, V
(k^ State «nd National.
iotgu— MTg. C»M CMcf
wrngm^
W
........
............
tarn iinuaiK
That are to be in the months, of May
and June are many in the city. This store
is prepared as never before for all the de
mands that may be nade for 'such happy
occasions. Bridal gifts that are most ap
propriate ate
Beautiful Cut Glass,
Hand Painted Cluna,
Fancy Vinses,
China Dinner Sets,
Handsome Tea Sets,
Dmniy Glassware,
These you will find here in the greatest
etyles, and the prices most reasonable.
The Best of the House can be Famished
. For there are no more acceptable gifts, than
the various furnishings that every home needs.
Our great stoc4( includes all the things that you
will need in the Dining Room, Sitting Room.
Parlor, Den, Hall or Bed Room. Oursaiesforce
will be pleased to show you these goods, as they
consider ft a pleasure. If you havenevertraded
here, you have a great treat in store.
,'SSi
*.......
.rri.
Weddings
. .til
COLO WAVE IH WESTr
Traverae Oly. Hlcli.
DOlUUIll YETOBI
ft
EHir
Why Rent a Fann
Grace l*aiter«in. sotonil arutlo.-tOo.
Nettie Gray. Ilri.l B'a'Io. l'i7.r.o.
.Mallei
Mc.MIcliaol. kintlerpirtcn.
7lt Hot-e Ftnahers of Traorrse City end this VuUily.
Two Siot\s, 123, 125 and 417 Sooth Uuoa Si.
Backed by the Strongest Guarantee Ever Written
QQ
Eirrwoet.*.
|i*l. IT.1,'1.1,
Nellie l*}tle. luinclih
ateenlh
Mary tritla. eiBMh
;r*t|««. |57.:dt.
I'ells. eighth and sevem
hillian \Vt..................
Brade*.
l.aurB Gravo-x. *ixih srade, $7>T.r>P.
lK*l-c-No Sitlctaiiliaiii. filth crado.
$ii'.:.c,
K|la AiUlu*. fiMirlh urado.
Llllhin Han. third prado. ir.'uxi.
Miiud llnihor. second gra.lo. J.'ir.i
Keiitah MorrlMm. first Brade. JtT.r.O.
' Edna Kilmer, kindergarten, ir.ii.rdi.
Oak Park.
K. M. I'eiTv, |iriocl|ialplBhlb srade.
J7r..i«j.
,Mr» Bernice llehdcr::hi.t. seventh
''^l■Mr*Awll, alith Krade »:i:.
IMtlh Rlmonds. Oflh Brade. $r.2 .*i
Eether Benson, fourth Brade. fl77,t'
Jessie Hatch, fourth aod fifth giades,
GrinneU Bros. Piano
klary Stevens, third srade. $7.7 Mi
kduii .Me'fltbev. second and Ihlnl
gntle*. tu3.«u.
Beaiilcu Cleveland, newnd itiale.
lul l; OWN M.\io; I
Arucs Shanahan, firwt Cradc. JiO'Hi
BoartfmaA.
Arthur L«deile. principal. IRTMi.
1.«U Stewart, .seventh and riBbtb
Brade-. IShO
KlU Kinnru. H»'h tiade.
Mabel Aaqnlih. fifth Brade.
L uiia ffmaUidge' fourth Brade. i:>:
Ula Saucdall. third Rrade. S37..Ti.
Rilriilietli Ure*. second Brade.t'.7.:d>
Peeil Payette, first Brade.
Julia Billings, kindergarten, Ui'o
This nano Is the product ot unr ewn spleddidly eqaippeil (actory
—wa ItMW li.v romilne merit—XiiW-tvo are fully wniiaaled in baekIDS It 41th n ttimiBiiieo.un;iiiiitod a* In tiuicMiul prattlmlly unrcatrlrird In nr»|vo. Hut our rouhon for *o iltiinir I* net bnrod ahiti" on knowl
odt» i« MITJclural foaturvK The jear* ihlu
ha* be« a bclore the
pnhtle have deritatalralid Ihiv ortu under tl o ti.nut try! c cnndliioii*
It Klves anquallAod sattafaettkin. By every nandard of worth It nierlia ottr •uarantoe.^nd for the aaiue roasolt niorltwtho aerloua eonslderaUoa of every inUn-linn Ptauu ^■•.l^v•’»a!xe^ wImx a|i|>rr;Jalea Ihe value
cl a guaraotee kueh a* we give, and who !* I;i seareh of an InRtrument
(TtuIn to Klve fotnideie aod enduiiai; snUrfarUon^
linieiL
. other Iteuwe in the
We tell th1« tna)rnlfl''cut Platto abo j rfeo far h wer than you wouid have to ]«y t
cettntry for quality tn any way almltar—nod we firet enablevl to do HA* l>et«uae it is of our own luenulae• ud aold only throosh our own atores. CcfvMleiit itartocat tenna make purebaae eaay lor every
familK.'
Our Parlor Grand Inow ooe of o-ir rt«itlAr style*), has but recently u«n placed on the market. W>
Invite your early Inrertlsatlois. It it n masterpiece of the Plano Imildn'a ai>''-^firou(y of dfsian. de|>endahtMty and rlcbncaa. depUi and alnsinR quality ol t.
nake the Grlnoetl
t for ibe dlBfrimlnatlnjt mtuic lover. l*et ns aend yon. i»c-ruie^. Catalog. Uat of P
Alet ot Eadoracuenta
GPInnell Bros.
end WmdooT
- fete Mtekigm Rtproteetelhet el (ftc Sfrinp^ ead edwr Fee
THE FARMERS’ STORE
NOW IS THE SEASON
OF THE YEAR
JULIUS CAnPBELL CO.
An* Fkdvih
IktnH
.So - ES2
Treetm Cty
Stsfc Cer. Frtet
eedCemSto.
Fkeot.
: . lluldab Evans, i.rtnclial. »7<> 0 i.
i Cglltta Punbar. sistb grade. 1.7..'.f
.Mary Carr, fomih and filth gTadoi.
_llan rintaj . third grade. Sio.oo.
Vldla SpriDfBteen.
;
I
aeooad
grade.
Saiih Hi
Lulu '1 h
^•1 GIbba. mi^alc. <70.
drawlns. STO.
Marlon Pratt, dra
The pnai year bar been a very
aailktactory one In the city sfboota
and great proszeas ha* been m*iJ* In
all the deparunentt. The tavlng
orer laat year aaounied to IIJ-OS-S:
• otili-h ta a ruMTtabl* aboalng and
•paahs well (or the buftneoi mauaiemeot eserrisod by Ua board in ad;mlni*terlng the aObira of the acbeol*.
I The (lonual rrport rtf the rBwt waa
Igiirn in detail amt l« Ptv vyvmplr-rs
1 that the rspeaaea of ail' the depan-
BUILD UP
in ^risf e^ tammer, it's
tlw MturaJtime tostm up
beshh and Vitaliy for the
Tear.
Scotfs Emulsion
tatlalMre'g best and quick.
esfhein.
ASOrawi*
Twisllandid and the A. me with Icrilllter atuchumni. Wc have the
Iti.H lieuer • Kaul Klos. the Brown s "Auio ',and
lursBcd Air Sprayer*.
the
Brandt Com
We have Ihe Standurd Kiiiii Tire Spray 1*0011.
- it Mdis lor H 'X*.
Coiiic In ami .*
I small Ksiu' Ti"d'.
FRANK TRUDE
Old Poslolllcc Baitdlng
THE “CHANTECLER” SUIT
Tlie “Wizard,” The “Eureka” and
The “CapTlol” are four of the cleverest
styles ever designed for men.
The suitings, the patterns, and the
styles look heller, feel belter, wear belt«
and reallt' are better than the average suit
sold at $23, and
Our
for these noted
Price garments is only
$18.00
Other swell suits at $ 10, $) 2.50, $ 15.
If you want something cheaper, come
now ot next week and we’ll show you
several splendid patterns in
Men’s all-wool worsted, suits
AA
worth $ 10 to {12, at only
Steinberg Bros.
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ORANirtBATSWE HERlOiD ANDTRAVnt»BATKAOLB. TTBSPAY, MAT 11911.
dMa-ai'^iwri
PAG* 7
e7dni> t
Do vou rrallae what yen are aay- ^ “1-^cnn't diacam eapedle^ with
Mgr Tben.btt*SBlr:“DeiXP«rirtirfBB." fc* wdd haKny. -Tby evide«
eeknndact proBCkiy
Bkmw aaw tbe dnM)tBt eo
Doe t make me ^ evQ that good may ‘ 1 npanb of, tnvMvsn yeu jwraoBaBy.
tel."
fx^lMd. -it ka> tpcn ntbVlonsra
brain
t
queecea
marshallsg
rbemaclvea
ne cant yoe nndemaM bow I ; Tbare to trenble abmd. -ertoua m»
w awkwar^lj buKDed. and If Craa
le rvatlw tt..
-------- woa'.d
-------- — — ..udrivea to do fhy ibyg. bow every Me-and you don't
Bte fbiBer
Blmat abooU hapfWti to atiiDblC
t to tbe
vbo and* UmoK leeuag vrm. pBr*»edbeyoodan.Tp~«4.imyorhoi.eldh*r of me y rMelllw agalmtt the Tbe city paper* "
n ao7 tine dvrlne Itie day 1
__ _ _________
pf otbM
tin rerffr of a botttmleat rbaan
«f esdMpatioo. and tbe people «f Ibv .aavageneceo
—
Sivexe neceoMtyl God knows I'd give |
ttbe to amver ftor the foaaet]
pt-^toal w«k-evidence whk b
-What la tt tbat yoB want to d^ atate-ettrred an tbry »*wld he by tbe |
ot,
aU my y*pe« of bami*^oa oafkt to tero-ttiide am by
ml fraud
yettiv bin Bfety oat •( tka vtf." Gfynnr M naked when be eoBld
blBkaelf bad^lMe^n-ould show li:
wa« tba nk^ite ronnnit o( the iv*«t eoofTol Ilia voice Kq*cleBfiy.
-I araat to tfte BiMHwa and Wa tie Bwrey to tbe chief Isxrtgamr c-f C.r *lLttnUy she chaeged her attack.
aWea when my «ife
ibaii. -Too aWlaat ni«unn bunglFri
i^cblne crowd vbat'a eonloc to 'en.~ frauds.
ir I rant bribe you I ««»t end ‘•st week. I dM not toiAd ... imldlab
,
-WUI yon nake afidarlta to tbe
DnriBg the yai half bour of walUag win couvUkv you.- abe pem»«ed « H I could help it. I was tedding tt
fart
of
Tbe
tbiae
reylstra
rtooT"
-Yea
are
a
brave
man.
ttvnn.
I
koow.
j
over my ow« people •• • etol. tv make
Blonm
could
uu
Ivttser
sjt
stlU.
abd
be
drapalri
because I have .m ytto tried. Ton them deeeos rnJ to keea itosu .Went
-ni do aeytb’na to set ocpare wttta n-at pacing tbv Ba r t f the pri' tv
^mm-s a llnit. Mr. UrTMcar.
— Bat I bate reaSMi loXeV^vv Ibal K
Bee. ten «ep» and a fcm, tmiaoimsonseowardlj 'bow.'
toatda't vrrr veil aarroCe Un and that crowd of (brow-barkar
-To«r
aCdavit
taH
nocb
better
-Nor aball I.- be couBtered qnlc*>f- has been edited^ that It will eeeaaa
ly. wbea Grysoa Wa* n*t>ercd Is.
earry Mb off to a dnnaoda. We baye
tiBly you and tbe maebtoe. ani by lo“Fve got 'em. a fan d<a*u of 'em:* “But 1 dou'i undmund.'
trttd erery-vay we ^ould (o Buuxle tban year nnaapiiorted word." aald
-Don t youl lent U ccvrardly to motrow muruing the entire aiafe vltt
bln: Bo far as I Mow. be basa'l been BlMot coiaij. "Caa yoo ret aay <*- growled tbe Ulhe taker, throwing a
thk-k packet of- pa|wrs On Blouul's atrifce tby cruel bkw ta tbe dark? know. I d.-a't have In tcii yue Bbaf
dMloi aaytuas la<>ei»lUry tlore you eUe to Rwor to tbe .facta, witb
-Sure I can. I caa pet a half do;;ta j 4nk.
then, wtuic do I get u'-t Too know yonr falter ynt here tu de tbe ♦deet -d thu added expomB* .rf
I wcio ben bat week, but I bad
.-urvuidlou In ibe rnpUal la.
fend hlmaeif. Y»n can't d» *n<-b a
; one artuM »u bln about tba e«»aUzlus of tbe boya la my owe cans tbat'li * of UT
thing wlttawH at least glv«i« Dim the going t
do U.**
j OkMint Ftupi>rd abort aad wb!n.<il
: of tbe fndybt
Tbe acMUr ton) laid tba pipe aalda
.v.mrbltwanilas that you wwuW give y,
BP to Blonat fairly aad if ibe deoaod bad bwa a blow
and was atarinx aubrriy at tbe ftm.
aodarely •« aay tbe word wbfrb would
-You'll get Jnat what any other ‘
-Tou'rv a man amnug a UwoMpd.
tbe createat eitvOoB acaB- CTtmlnal geu whao be rarna aute'a
-ny abeeoce Is merely aa a.lded'
-I awUed bUn wfaat perputted
C«fqRl#«. WH. «r a
aaU qaletty.
endmoe." be raaped. ~Yon won't lie twlst of the thnmtnrrews.'' be mU in j a carboo copy of tbe leical notfeeof a
a to a pore .;«estlon of right aad
proac-utrd and sect U> the (amllco
jodsetion. He doean't know
ow yet ttbat
ato.^
wro^
yv. ^
tlary. aa you deserve to be. Now yet
t tbe no
out of here, and don't IM me bare to here, irint 1* done must l» «l->oe toWU you twice:Jioplas tbat bo
GryeoB made a move aa If bk would
tvpoaaem hlnwlf of Ibe packet vf afmtte lady wbom be waa trylns ooeoneapeciai oxi
Bdaviia bu BImu came between
« lUtT’J'ftl.ber:''
tlatenUy to dlallka bad aeemed to do :
with tbe dangu ^aala Bamlas In bto- C;;^h.'^ t7uLTeS lla^SerX^
Sunt.v y.-:n can see bow tested the sou. “I gave you ra»
eyea.
-So. you d.«Y!" be aald abarply. “1
.Clrt-a rl.lt abe now appeared to
Sa^',;'^‘Vb.tToo'*.n iJZt
: told yon to yo-do Itr' And. a* .mce
dome What abe could to atone. Blount j
^ tr^i -Tnrf
i iM-fore. tbe br1l.e laker went out luqt- ■ometblng for which In all the renra tea* ibao a tuan-lews than ytmr i
___M.IT
! wltband
a miebty
aharp.
e Uut it U breaklBg my
reotored one
quealion
one only.
•__abiowd Toonc k—.r.
(ContlaMd.)
to <«ma you win never be qbie to get Can't >un
’ taring came*
1,
• ■------ -■ ,• kte father
lawyer; tbat Un ebaacea are ten
' When tbe corridor door had cloaed yonr own foiglvetWB. Bvan." she said. b*urt'‘"
-}L
to ^nE' that I
»»*“« dUoover«l your
Bletint waa baKed half a dona
behind tbe traitor Blonnt pat tba aflonea before be could waha bia way
^ : dovlta lb his (KH-ket and paasnl out
qnk'kly through tbe anteroom.
,---------- to tbo eleralur. aad tin pBnploff
I keep bln bnay today, loo bury i
m.” waa tbe eren
“So It U;
“I don't know when I shall be back." aharpest of swerves Uilo ibe nearMt
ptottm to wbb-li he wai aobjerted at
. tbe facu la tbe (iryat
amell
iM put bb band oo bis son'* aboMder.
be hU to OolUu*. with a hand on the * ertw* street affoedlng aa ontlet to the
Mcta freob haltUi* tinre amuaad bln. toBcd reply.
mattcr.“1 bavvu't a «ofd-*w^y," be aald
•i tbought mayU yon bad forgocteii
•Has any one called . Bonbern road.
__
^ ,k-, •»>
It waa pUtnly evident tbat to aplte of
Oaawy cot up and «ood with bu
i “Stop. PatTlcyr' he.trtcd. -TTbat *l«wiy.
As you told me 1M( W
all be bad aatd and done a conalder- It." antd Evas quietly.
back to tbe dre.
It's yonr Job to hew
“1 have lu a n«arari.“ amited tbe
,xo. Some tody aent a boy up to I arc yoo doliw? 1 moat go back to
aWa majority of tbe polttirtaa.
‘■I'm all In. Mr. McTIckar. and ibat'e
Une and Irt (be chlpa faU wbera
boak “and If you-ll uU my advice
ask for you. but 1 sent word that
■UU repidbiK. bim aa m
fact. Tbere Uo t
ym’ll (bi*rt It toe. Tbe poUOeti apeU■ni Uke ytiu back to tbe rmrt ' ^>My may. Go ahoMl and do what
were not In. as you told we to.“
bia fiitBera Hrtrtenant. Somewhat to binder wU baan't tald bia aay and otW idea left m ne.
It allDDinx t
*>>*<GBg to you.
I'U. BSow mim'.” ■ ^ Evan realised tbat be had uoibltikhli dteappetatCMit be found tint Pa* done bia do before aunrlae tbla tnomI'd rather go to Jail Jwbv otwv IbaB
Unie. Mr. MeTlckar
bad case out wtib bia father
have you «b> aaytbkig else, la tbat
..I .w l.«l c-.r
U. K-- i
O
tag needn't espmrt lUi U'a coins to
Sk(u tbna pni faceto fare wltb tbe ^ U. a«rei.ra.li sut.. .u t>. mml S"”. •”
and blB fktber’a Wife to dinner; bance be able to dig tbe tree op by Its roots
sriuil you wauled n»le to aayT*
~
igreuflve teat. tU vice president did itor.
be waa fwved to alt at a table la the
Blount dropped lulo a chair as M tba
-lu.-.!»..OT .< .-f!
etween now and tonarruw nomlns " I not beatute a mument.
way goes borne
rtooldev bnd cnubadibB
cafe wiu three cS Ibe caneuataf pmit waa not usili tU yannger man 1 “Of courww" be grated. “If’l Uve
Bni. to
_«..i.4 be UU
i.i. fatber; -For sf
. tong
L-nF be done bofors be anouM aoe n«g lace
d blB
■ud
covered
by
face
wUb
hU bands.
Ittetona and waa obllced
would
Bra
was leaving the ubte. excnalv himJuatlcc.
by own
la uprise to nake •elf on lU plea of buatneaa. tUt tU Ido your thinking for you. Go Uck mlnuiM be oat lu crlm silence, frown > M*m.
aCi “ •“» ba,id -imfdgr than ^I btt
muM and •,tJ pmflgurtngs bod
I and get Into conmuntcattoa with Ory- Ing at Ibe miserable traitor, wbo waa
It.
tevfWt wifi clinrbed Uw arrange
Brmteilymir
chapteb xnti.
TeU
bln
tU
Ui
I
tbe
uble
It was ■ loug minute Wtnee be star
las of
■blftlng uneasily lu by cbalr under :
tlwr what >oo
Blonnt tbe cold glare of tbe beredttary Blunni |
ravnga axu sox.
are going to do';
^bn be twacbed tala oOce on-Batyean ago
eyes. But when all waa over the tral «« AVIXC tbr aacrlBclal thing to
DM'i
lo alop
umlnf. aner an eariy and
tbe speaker of tU boose.
•r bod gained by pulni. .
i
do. Evan Blonnt was not of
refuse.
aoAur braafcfait at tbe bold, tbe
I He'll u
“Go u> ib' Mid Blount abarply. ’ 11 lUuse wbo make a intoful tank
--u-.i-"' -'■« w i—1“I
aUll
*aWV iwfomer acoibd. or thutisbl be
But DOW Gantry was ahaklng bia “Swear,uut your own affhlavlt and get <
alTernou npoa Ua abonldM.
tailwriyr alTi
more palnfnl by needleaaly
■ometblng and When tod Hamalms bad betped him
............................. - - - Mil Tlctoey.
bntd dubiously. -I'M do wUt you
lauy mu.-e as you .-an to back It | poaipoolng It. Judge Hemingway was
aab the qar." Into bis •.-uni abd bad'givan him bia
JkMmm tbe enremini on Ua deak
aay and do It qnickly. But candidly.
Bring tbe papetn hare to me be- ) ■tttlng In chambers. Tbto Bldnnt bad
meant'U.-'ltniDWibe'
dne
wno
waa
With
awe btanne tbe imprliit of |ba Oudk
Ur. McTIckar. I'w afraid of Gryaos
bat ba aought lytricla.
and
::
v'clork
tbto
afternoon.
I
b«n>id
wbea
be
waa
returning
from
awitcb ■ ping on
aCce. U lDcloev.l u rarlMi copy of to drive bln out to Wartrace. '•»« /'ll It Blount abonld happen to.go at bln That's aU;
....
-_l..
.. i ..
V,,,, t,,.
-Must you go backr abe qneriad
before I. am
| hla call
the daab within when rhe had t
dM police nwPlfed by law of a pro- be charitable and glrc you tbe benefit Just right there migbt be ct
J tbe atepa tn
; w»y <4MU hefi>re L&i UWre »
of the doubt. Where cao t pick you
^ jjVjwob U pretty acre
easy reach. It climb siifflyduta tbe seat beside ber.
poofd ebaose-m frelsbt ratea.
I do but t
; “POX'T TBV 1 rroP tiould bavebwn
BaatUy comparlus tbe Ofurea wltb up.aay. IwtwMD landSodock? Jur«. as It U.“
He ioddfd.
tor ibl* |deo of treachery pm will
bk:
a simple matter
tbe nenonndum la bit pucketbook. )l‘eatberlord‘a lancbcoB la tv be ranUT
“Xerer mind about the c
“Vour duty K rtenrr
be idayUig U) big luck."
for him to stop the car. But ber alnBtount tbU tbe lenaloa rHaking for a French dejannar. and 1 ahkll be Go
_________
Then go
and do_aa 1 tell yon I
He nodded agnln.
Wbeu Gryaou waa gone Blonat pat offl.-ea In tbe Temple
around to the t^sphone eschange and
the AiBt tMe In weekk At On leas able to set away earty."
and on one of tbe IntcrrHilng comers tie hearted devotion
. Lwas
* not
. to ha
conmqoancear abe nakfd.
“if It wouldn't be too mneb trouble leU tbe snaagw that I want a ajwlal on bU> twt and went atralglR to the
last aaatry « trta aupertoa had ao^
M bad not occui^
gp„w.- be moitatad. "Bmln
cdUorlal roonn of the Daily Capitol. stood the Idwcrltke boUdlag of the
for
you
to
atop
by
for
ne
at
tbe
Tem
nadarad. Tbo rates on lunber. aleehim
It he's got
- that
----- be might drive to War- : and lUagtnce for all of na. 1 aappasa.
Bicuhinaup. tbe tblo faced, long haired Daily t'aplUl.
ple
coun.“
Blonm
besan.
and
wbe«
Otoal mwUe. ami
on tbla long dlaunce wire: that you
Hall and return In time to set ; q,
j
fniui the tallIt was on the rapltsl earner tbat
■he nodded ber ■cqlri«w^eace be wnt want tbe connection broken between eOliur. u-BS bumped lu hli ctMlr ov«r
^
Blount balled. aaktuchUBselt huw far the legal macblnety la motton to atop j ^
•way, adU wondsotas at Ma (anAr'a the capital and David BlouBt’a cuuu- biK desk blue iwucillng copy Ilka «
otkcldui
uuiu runniug a race agalnat time..
be wouhl be JasUOed In withholding Ibe fraud*. So when be Ivaned for- »j,ea-wbei. the thing U doBe."
calm ludiBereo<-e on tbe very '
gtrew ^ tbe favored corporatlona.
try bouse and tbat my wire la to be
^
^
|
“Ill Just a minute.- be aald when Cryson's Mutemciit from tbe editor un ward It ^ uol to throw tbe electric
------- - a busy Satuidby. put- ■trUdw are of tbe graat baltla.
y,
,nd to Kittradge all Blount st.Njd beside bim. And then. til after the a.-audal biid born public ■wlicb. I
have BO more itisn a wot
I hi uon of Mi time at Ml dank.
day. Hai Klttredge got by Uaemen *ti.kl»g the copy oil Ibe book. "Xow prois-rty tbrougli Its apjs-erance ou to adjusl tbe wind shield ao that the | - give yon. hut 1 am sum yon am
CHAPtEtl XtH.
out gnanliBg the teU-grapb wires up I'lq ivllh vou"
.........the door to ■ Itfelong ootrow
tie mun res-ords. OjiuB ptibtUltr
Ind hla«l of the sps^ rush would not blow ,
• TBk BioahAat.,-^
■ ■jB**io«nr tut hb faihar hW taken
bereV
I for yourself aiid-and-tor me."
illoii
maj-ked tbe unntual I m-,-a hu watchword from tbe b-,'.a
b -.'.a Ubem both br^lUlraa.
Patricia and Honorla for e drlra In
I oa tbla sane Monday moto••V«: aU tbe way It fn« tbe entdu daytime activities In tbe newapapet | olng. and was be to bealiaie now beFor une,u mUea uorih of the capi- ; n
,be Iasi two words that
the itadatar, and at dinner time tbo
t n^iut <;ynron.“
day of prepqratlana far polllthe gaar^ road la ■ straight
him to bis mn*«r.
uSce and had tnauntly pat two. and | .-anse tbe (lea of klnsmao wciv boldine
avtmoobUe pkfU' bad uut yet returnbattlea. ttet Mr. RIebard
away ra<e tm<t. and MM Anncm
dear mU-would ha ti
(father.
him back!
tt, DIout went Uck to bit office
that
boy
of
i-outa
bum
the
road
getOkBtry. anawerlns
path of tbe oaifa bonnd
“You're at work- pretty Oirir f<^ -a
from Ibe p
M'bllc- hr wlis bnJiatlng before tlie l>~vtq
aftar a Uaty dinner and worked late
the' U»mg dumnee line, haaiily ] ting back."
mcniln; iiaiwr force, aren't yen. door of tlir uew«i>apet oBlcr a amall
lull. .-----abllgalkia. It atnu-k him tike a blow
' “"‘i---'
Mb tbe nisbt. The eve of Uttle Ud closed by daak and...............
-to
It was only a little after 0 o'clock
mft bU oSce
lourlux car.d^Hsd cut of
j
th.Mhe turning aalde wonM n»ke bim
•meod. and be waa atrirtog to cUacb BMka hi* way by quiet aide airema to when this roufkreec-e waa held In the
atretim
vf
vel.lcle«-ln
the
straei
and
!
“’«
f.iraver
nnw.tftby
of ber love,
Ibe naU of arsuuicnt pa well as be tba RaUway cinb garage. Elttredse'a gneal dmned mouuUtn ^resort bouse
rtopiwd at the curb. A moment Uler 1“Take'me back to tbe city ta q«^1 by wTlUug many lotteri;.to "
<«r waa Is Its placa ovtf one of tbe at tbe bead of Bbonobo canyoa.
matter'/*' queried
-mint
' ty a* yon ran. Patneto.- be said. “or.
be iecame coum loo. that tbe single
'>''7.^*' ''"J"" r ,h.T
^•UUeal frleoda be bad made la #ol&s
11 o'clock Blount, wbo waa dlcUtlng Blount.
.
twiter still, st.iy here and tet me bavo
iwcniont of tluMsr w3* calling lo him.
*
• an and dowu-Gte state.
to three steiiogmpbvra tn aucceaaloii
. bat Patricia waa
-Haveu't yon henrdr aaU the nd- It was lyiri-la. aud her uiood waa
That 1* my last word."
’
»• Sunday-proved to be a vary
t stra4'ht sbt-ail niid msde no
"Souicbody-bearvu ouly known ri-proochfol.
I In nhout to his uSeca lu the Temple court, had
tlie threw tbe speed
I
entlM day^
day. though
thougb tb*
ib* lobb>
lobb^ of tbe In- three abaken of a derd lamb* •ill. a caller.
<nkt
leut lo sUrkrn siieed. In tbe
Wbo-bas been gathering Up'■ lot of
way you in**t yoar
tn^Uow&ts wav still the aMembHsg BalM«vtrD.“ Mb] I’lc i-sfl- iJunnvet
“It's tbat fellow Gryaou." aald Col Ulse rygUiraibm wldeuce luvolvlug ij^rnds." al.e Mid whm he bad------>orae tlw cinteb. t.lke a prbjactlto
Mace for tbe galberlag cteua of poll brtellj. “I've got to go waii whasc Ip lins. wbo bad gupe to answer tbe ante half a down of the prlmlpal town* in , ^
recop'uUFd
the
r
i done
hurled rrnm'a cntapuli tbe tittle tonrtMana. Blonnt went to cbofcb la Ibe a buny. Do yon want an otiet from room bell. “He nays he's got to lee
state, •n.e .tuff c.^ to u. by a
Bario or bis double.
lag ear shot away down tbe eonsBBonlttg beennae Pnrtcit hnlaled yonr bomr
>-on whriber you want to ae« bim or M«1 VI
By ,UF
the time
the little c
of ua...,»..c..uu
U'J-l.^TV.lUd luu...
route, uu.
hot U-i
see R
u. pe..F 1,
.U.X ...F
^ *^10*.
,
wood
svriine. and
and tbe
tbe" aeeoBd
aecoad taco
taco
~^pon It. and bU api>earaDre In tbe pew
The chauffenr abook bU head. “Xo;
•a a neinbw of tbe HonoaibU David'a I gneoi It's all right. If yon any ao. Mr.
-Rend him In." aald Blount briefly.
(knlly would have nnswl froata
Gantry." be tepUed. And a little Ut«» | And a moment Uier the ei bad
•tent If tbere bad* been any cbptrbbad tak^n on bta aandy
!!»•<► |«f «be nluing camp. cuUTcd and.
gOffs atpooff the v«imB poTWcUas.
will l>r.
line and the motor was wblrrUg mer- fully civaed tbe-duof bebtiwl him.
• U) give In retnrn. I had u« Idra tbat i
Blonot found blnseit mecbanlrafly
After luncbdan be lumowed «>
B!cuw
fUj-under tbe hood.
I • Well. wbaWU It V queried Blonnt
wytoer and took Fatriria fn a <Mve.
“Where to>“ be naked when Gantry janappliucly when Gryaou drew up a
cangbt I
|r.JUa. l.dvw
I
to'’'-^
riW day sfaa perfect, and ibe mads
limbed to (be merhanleUn'a aent be- cUlr and aat down.
:ward race, {‘■trtcia i
:wm In good condition. Whim be side bim.
■be
had
given
David
Btooni'a
aon
ber
-ni tell TOO Brat wbit R ain't." ssM
looktbg gmifffet ahead and glrioc the
Md pBt dyunce between then and
attlmatam.
■Gnt of town to the north by tbe tbe watd boss sulleniy. "I ain't hem
liltl* car e«ery ihrob of spaed there
> Sunday qniet of the city streeta
-Find yanr father quietly and -f:
v2a
hi^ld-a
utetest atreeta yon eqn ffnd- Then to beg for no rakeoff. l*va been given
Rlouut. Hill I know. But yon are , tempted.
what It to right to «y. When yon are: V*
..a ^
tbe ttouble cruaa. and I'm son-."
iBlttvcdffB'a vecUl tmin.\
Blount's smile waa coutemptnona. •1*0 vour father--M.n, There ara only : Tbe newspaper corner wa« Me of tb#
■re due at Cllffcmt tea jnat about
macbl.ie .n.;»l -ne boss lu the Sage- ^ busiest
the city, and i» curb was no
“Do yoo think R vra» Mesdfffr ebe Ct— mlnuMe anbaM iben -we eu “Ton doubllaaa got wUat waa coming
.hRrnte."
1 otoee for couBden
Uked when be had flnlsbed bia atMT- set tbeM.Rtatv
to yon.“ he aald coolly. “But go on bnisb
“! baven't tbe allgbtMt doubt bf It
-ttbiunt melded doiitMy.
Then.
(IdUiga. -y.AMb;,""
'
r and swung bloSeir Into (be lb. b»Fr ot .,U IldUFNo iBuee tbiB a quarter of an boor and teU It out and duu't waste ttme.
BOW. Mnee than tbat. I ibbik tbe
“tTbea wHi yaw e« lo prens. Wttb the ___ be«ld«-i:sdricer. “Drive Into ode i Uaraub Majab's In de llbra'y." was
Tby h onotbar of my busy dsya.“
iriegran laerias Mr. McVickar'a W costumed below the
Brat
••JItbin
of
Ibe
(taper'/"
“I
want
to
get
bold
of
a
newspaper
of lb.- qiilete.- street*," be said, "sndN tbe answer to BInnnra qoeatlon. And.
W^ Itsjrv tQ tbe nqmmlt ot \be
Bane was a bold forgery. But 1 am
“At
3am
*harp."
wa*
tba
replyman."
said
Gryaoa:
"ibat'a
what
I'll share the (ul'erahle burden n Kh > throwing eoat and bat aside, tbe bear
mraa vti ww wbeeltog to a ^ bw
briosMs tbr» to lime.'' he wfpt on. lure
Bloqni tunird ti> so “1 way bare yoo, as I bsve .bared all the otbers" ( ar of bnrdena not hto own walked
W they're going to throw me
(be' entrance of a email asminar
exalting orce bta one anall rictory.
another halt ..imn •'r
for v-oi be- And when the UOle ear was creeptog | quickly actoea the hall and let hlmaeif
rmm boiel> perched among the plnea
fc.rt- rbat il.i;r." be imld. •'but yoa
“There U to be an evralng up o(
un ihe low gear out one of the broad '• tau* tbe room of trial,
« the edge of lb# eanytm cUC ..Thera
frlight ratea. and one more roon of
Yoar boas. McVlckar. thought be bad •ccdn'l bold tbe fono-. .qs-u for me. reddenee avennea be told tov aU. exag- | “WeU. eon. yon made out to get
tbe mllroad bodae win be dean. I 'item no gMBta on the bntri vamndaa. me coopei 1 np In a barrel, but the
lvt7hqt7o
"**
** *
IgcrntlBB notblng and palllullng noih- _ . didn't y.u'r said the father
s bis Md
believe Mr. MeVkber baa manut to bs aq4 CaC^ knew Uat ih* bm a tea •tber aide —.......
- and raised tt."
quietly, pushing ■ book aside. “Draw
•on bad cloaed two weeks enritor.
Uwe lu lltv Mreel. Blount went iGuf
1
^
Mr aU aloBg. but Ibe
“What qtber alder queried Blount.
Up a chair. IVbere la the IliOe gWr,
• y elvnya tk* bardent oihn Tet be sprang from tb«
•There ain't but our other aid* In thU sfralrtt lo the i»iik wb-r* be had ; "T cant reason against the fae^
Blount aaw tustantly that be muat
If
he
expecte
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^
, Evau. Vou know wbai yon •« aa.ring
IP u X
state when yonr daddy gets Into tba reuttd the *a(c-0 box. I-Iw_____mliuiies
to hand^."
___________F-ltF
A-.M.
MM.
tFMFFMntMl
anted! to saying be brief and phlleta.
ab4‘ oec^fed.
ring and pnHa off hb coat." ,*ald',(ba to the [tIvi. c of ila- vault aDien«jm. [and wb.r you are
“I am gtad." abe anld. Aad In the ttwn
"Utsa Atioera It at the carriage enMl was
aid IB tbe eaxy ffnesa'
.till lielleve ab■nnablue of ber approval Uie young wrillV Mm 'M aie of tba rnWaa bribe ufcer. with an evil leer.^^ “You with the nuio-'-kril hoi before Wai, ilt.''she hegon. "But 1 *tlH
traie-e
lo the car. wnMog to take me
■bsl bani IgfattBg raoad Mere a eonple eonflrin.d hl-b .u-bitl-ton. - The pack-l l«Mntel.v in .v^ father, WbaVMWTbn lock to town.- be said, o
adn spent a very happy afternoon.
ftawn up tetwe a cbearfni wood ire
which be had so carefully sei-nred wan : going to do>"
Jtt breakftri Monday morning Evan Mt-tbe Tice preMdenl of the Tram- af months without Badli« Ibat out?'
hluiartf to apeak cal
alnsiy.
mndv Kt> •‘f bicoK loitora folded to i.p ; “The only thing there 1* to do.'
“OVOB."
Blount agnln amde tbe aenator'a party
appotoimcBt .with Judge
Jwdge Hemingway
was a-uylng. mouej lalko. and p^r like ilie ortclnolt. and tt iv-atne 1 ratunieU, with a note of harsbnw IB
•f three « pony of fuur and at tnblc |tnt In the ruoin beyond
• UWh
be kept, and be bavea hla
right now. wbeu everytUnff to ready
found a pUMllBg aitrprlte Ij-ias la wait
you pi. ked me j ebamhera at -I o'clock. Do .ton know
Wegraut Inttramenta Cll- kfd buiUT- pall off. Sheehan turns up and uya tbe
for bln.
i-r 1 was on my ' why 1 have made that apptiintiueoi^
and a vIok- obnt^er would have re- i
^
............. .. I'airtU
TMr*
ain't
notblng
The critical day of days tn the enmJudge
Hcmlngway
a AMMF-—
ch.mbera ' The senator ah<tok bta bead slowly
:dge Il.-MAAUF
— •.* —
parked tbat the nmall uble before uft u tt for ate. By rripca. ru abvw
Tbe matter whli h would appear un
Mlgn bad arrived, and It waa anp- tbe Bra was Bticd frith a raw of elacWith tbe aftdavlts. I have taken a ! “How abooM I know.
der Bartnc wnra bead* tbe ncit noun
' '
twMFi. .f* m..
i -It's not a nlenmut
plenmtit tklug
thiug 1to tmra
tric call ItoRaaa. '
Blount went Into a raBaettve trance
my wuold chooae
Ciurcrast ton. dtamted of gaaats. wltb half ckwed eyes. Sbeeban was
Uny other day ratber tban tbb
bad baeu tranafWBtod Into tba bidden
far tbe capltaltllmmt ftom hb iwat. But at
baadqoanera to the Beld of the com-' Ibe "pay bus*." aoBt* railed blui.
MaBkinat table be beard bU father an
»T no IT. BTua; oost t»o irl*
nounce calmly that be
r~
.»«. vld Blouafa sou aaw tbe d.*or lo a
drive
to Wartcnce. for no better npqdlcklywbenOMRyestered. To^ chamber of blddea fsets slowly open
____
A UV ■S'lnvavu *V AAJV AAMWAU VA AJOTAHA- .
Mated Haaeu thas a purely iMtIse faM yonr ttma^ abanl gettlBg bare. ing before him. Fo! came rvaaon Gryfour of tbe <-lty wards, waa
, canyon waa dosrn a io^ tnrilna with a
dlm-ted
at
bis
tralioraua
oflee
f-r-e.
>
»npl*ae
I
ought
to
be
able
10
t
non.
tbe
twlra
baugbt
and
aoM.
had
porpnae eC having a .talk wltb by
._
Evan, my hand*. Too know what 1 re S«t '^jto cone nrar tiie bottom to bkto
....... ...................
V about
BblpncBt of ^5Ty KttoSSrt." .aid tb. trattc!^<«'*r>'**“^..*’^~“‘“‘"‘’‘'’’^ Btount ------ -out the a
__
cBSyon entrance oittll they srara
net ^ it. Bvmt dr*i> of tn do with It. father."
n reveogepic couK cad sat down to wait for
a traloload «f beef rahte.
. wuWn a' bnadnd yards of lu Blcwnt
Grynen's renirn. giving Cortla* orders that father'* biaod to your veins nngbt A».w.b.,.«.,A].Aro...F<~a.,^,j
e got tod
WbBe BieuBi hat In m>ea eyed i
,
<nw»- «< -f“ ,F
.u.
.an
I
to
cty
oat
agnlnit
lt“
deny him to cTerybody etoe.
""
.. tbe end of the
It
If
t
wre
wltb
it.
make Ume." was tbe impatient
impatient comcom-:
-Ah."
be
said,
with
■
quick
Indwwbarrier—a
SV.F. .F.4n la tn. hioion .rfii>ence
“Ah."
aald.
• qplck indww-- "““• • —J—'71 barttor-a tree.
tree, he look 1
there
_
Sratogll.
made was one that left Patricia free
runt tbat
to keep an engagemeni at tbe Wralhraleuing
It dent
erforda* wbDe tbe aenator drove to
ippiyitq; tliF^irabee- After
great nnd good___
.
7.
- *
Ur' ,, icH.tt*noraM.ly»«tl»hrakra.
Uke tbe atodariw wW.h Qry
Wartrace in tbe roadster. Tbe lUtla
danghtrr instead of a son abe would
.1A i that there waa barely time lo anap tbe
•on would brtiic.^and lay them before
cur. wbkb Patrtda had been told to Krerytbtog bad been done ttat coold |
|
.gq ^ throw tbe heavy gtotbe senator Judge Hemingway, tbe one man Ig tbe know It. I wUta 1 were hto dtngbler. na evideoi that -bir-toxber
can bee own. wbs to be left at tbe be dose, and so tor as tbe traOc e
I sboBld irv to show him that Mood to
,
wind
ataleld
down before tbe devn^
1
tku
can
'known.
Bat
I'm
tbe
1
capital, tf not 111 tbe ewtlra aiafe. nriio
garage, and she waa to drive «Bt to •oer knew tbe rnltned toeraa were,
thlcknr Tban wnterr
.J—~------:
^ gaon
wnnid have tbejemgeef kto cearMtba aftoruMm. brioglK Bvam wUb bM x^y^o meet tbe mhm at the »Ua.
the^tatyagg:
^ Voq. wisk T«B .ttSS Wt dxnsMev? could avail now.
^ The Hooorahle
^ Seoator
Sagebrush
By
FRANCIS LYNDE
.u„a
r ..-L,
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.=
F. -.-A ru AFP M, PMMU,; “t,!c A.rn.ErF.r:j: s:‘S.
nt-trsE
'Z-; es
-xa: irr;: |
FtMi's"' s^v\i'rZZl z: i H. A-.-. F..P-M PF..F
a“ .'-“E '«
af
ORAND TRAVKRHB HERAIA) AND TBAt^»B BAT EAGLE.
«( G«wiTiblc yefknr baaac:
two mUea mM aad eaa Bllo,porth of
Sooth Boardiaaa. I mlit II qulc« a
kK. 1 tot a poai card Iran VTolet
Bambard raMetday. I an ^coiat to
„booJ «*ery day ooar. Oor scbool
l«s OBt the third of Maf. The aaow
la about halt gout, but It looka as
tbonirti we Bltht ban not*.
It to
•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ thlus» Imtide. I
SUNSHINE
♦
♦
♦
^
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦
. - .
-. ^
■i ! NmM Vwmg F*ffc» tunrtliw « »««» givni her tuB of aMd*. and «b,
j,!
*
9 bow carcfnllr ab« foHow«d all Uw, di_
... apadod ^
^
A —'—
■ Mtth*
II tior* -utakc nn b«nir. l4lr. to
bear fiwB uoib«r bappy eaitahiaar.
. •
.Lab* Aaa. Mltb.
,
March *». 1911.
Daar PiaaMeal—
I thoq*ht that I wonld wHte a few
Uau to yoo. I weat to arbool today,
My auntie, uncle and rooilo cano up
here one week a«o tooitht. They
■
ms a sws
♦ *e f^.ae I can.
T
0
A
«
^
•
•
...
Hsnkop. Well. I _ tnUM rloer. "• n.amtua.
* fairly bcedthleat the IHtW 4^rl waa
tkbT.lb.rc frua.
> bear from you poon.
May
From a Bunahiner. ,
Yta will be a rral h^p to your
nrth blanket
blanket orer
orer the
the nor
nowenH- .
'
Pahlu«p.
aweew
livtaa
thina.
o
birnrij
earth
ovary livlNg thing.
. . tyiniiM if yon care ter the rhicheoa.
II I avar fall In trying to da ♦ ihat-wcretobe!
. ^ 'mi It a SumdilDy thlnt to do.
tbaaa thinga. I will "Try. try ♦ , Erety day the lUtto gW rtoUed
Summli CJiy. Mir*.
•gain.*'
A her garden, and nfier a warm ciHing
a
^1. 1911.'
♦ Tula fhe aaw Uny green'apronta ap- Dear Preeldew—
Traverse flty. -Mich.
peur'abore the ground. Day by day
Aa I bara nerer written
the
R. F. 11 No. i. Bo» 12«
aiiftS CLAflA BATES Editor
watched them-grow wbBe her Snnahine Club I. thought 1 woaM
Mar.
1911.
filntoi^anl^ r^WL
?^litont
MIee Clara Batoa.'
First Vlu' Pf—Irtant Mro Mabel
•aiaa Wllilama.
Bawad Vlea Frasldant—Mra. Ii
FMMiwy Shlalda.
WUItoidk.
-Mra. A. I-
«•">
'»•
* *“
***“
**“" ITerit|ont-
atoirad the roofn and cull out thu suidlea are reading, arithmetic, geoI Joined the Kunehine Club whett
have never written.
>
•
sraphy. penmaiisJilp.
Then tide loveiy aammer »ie»".ing MHlling. Today Is luy birthday. I WUH-o'i please aead toe another rard
aiie flrnt Bower openwl
to the —m.
aun. ----ho‘e tjro ......
uamra
for the SunKhiiw and bitiion? I tuu tJ ii yeara ohl '
f.-..™ .»
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and .nerbapv that wag the hap|de«t flub, ^bey at* O.orgo Carst.u nml am in the fifth grade ai sthool. I
ilay in the little girt's life!
Oswir SeegmlHcr. I have on- for the llvf a mile and three quarters from
....................................
■ ,.e sijraol.
—. jjj
Even day afie worked for a white-Cfkdle
Roll. It Is Claude Smlifi.
My Ktmlli.-.
stmlb .. are
are reading,
reading, oriilianil.in bee garden, and ever, night .be l*l«i.e M.nd the eards and buitmt. 10 w«lc. geography, language and Mtoll------------------------ osked ber4ncdhrrio tell
her a Bower me,
ink- I biv.>.mli»ed but one half day
Number of metobera batoi^lng
or to read them to her. TberFrom your Sunrhtner.
In arbool. ait^ have mla-«d bin u fes
Way 1, t»11. Am.
was one nbom a little daisy token
.
W-anor Aulib.
Sundays at Eumlay school. For pets
---------------------tram .be -Children's Oompankin."
How nlct' It D t«* rervlve a iHie- I hav* a^tofe ami three kltieiw. The
Ntitnbor of Mines on thy Cradle
,h<.
,^41. This Is the from >«a. Kieanor. Now joii have <log's name is Tony and the kJliHis'
Ilali, May 1. Itif. 1M1.
us,- it was toldwriti«;B tc AvIH seem easy >to w.l.e names are Wulf. Huff, and Queen. I
Jlke Fluff ilie liest. I live e^t miles
"A certain prince went into Ms again.
frcmi Traverse Bgiy. and two mll-s
vinyard to examine It and he raqy 10
,/
toad a very merry
the peach tree and aald. 'M'lut are
i
Adrflne DcDoyer, Pravemom, Mir|i.
doing for nu-r
.K^roo Deborer and MaWe Don„id. •!„ the apring I
Praaldeal«1veyonmyW=«-oins.»dlHlthealr
, am Xg to write a letter and let
,.r randv.
laa,
ll.ld.-*,
by Adeline pe«o»er.
^,5 fr,g„oc«. and on my bougfas
remeoiher that I sm a Simshiocr ..........
. ..
............
..
"a Fair Ff hair
Ww
,M <W.r SM...II.
.Urt.
.1,1
j
. ,1^, ril..™.-. > P.lr o' .tocjBdy end
Iha, all ,to .,1.0.1
»Mlt ( Ity, MIrh. Naaea aent
and rairy Into tbe palace for yw. uiat you miiM have forgoiieB me. 1
of the I
got. I it.ink, like
Mae-i- por.
“F *.utt'on' «7d wish
of the m. orherti. that It would be nice
.Alb^ Ftorton apd
p-od and faithful serveiu.'
^
...
have the Presldeni's ptclure
(M, Trgveraa City. Mcb. Itonwa
.^^0 be went into tbe meadow and every day. and like my teacher very
•aM tor Mkbd Joluwon.
aald to the waring gran. 'What are
Ijiima liarth. ni* top o: the <vage. At st*<».->l *play Dear, f'tu and Mou»e. Two Ute
you doing?'
J am going JO tcl! you the uames of
for Supper, and Drop the Ilandker•UNdMINt CR^C ROLL.
-And the grasa aald. 'We
’■ d*'' m_i' brdtheni and afster*. They 'are
.-bier. I love to ^
cmds sod
Ctontto flmitb, Summit City, MIcb.
our Uvea for otbera-^>
Ole. Paul. Marie. Fhnma. Anna and
ishiner* wUl
win send a
:
Hollo Pookop. BooH. Btord..
„.„tool. ...d II,r rok o< o,y .It
Mlrti.. R. F. & No. 1. Name
-And the prince aald. 'Well done.
brothers arc too amalL Ole little ueiBory verie:
''S,wak.l..4riylfyouB,wak.tall.
good and fakhf.il servants, itai give
,««*«,. Marie Is eleven. Bmma Is
Carve every -wt.rd In-lure you let It
TTESDAT. liAT % 19U.
tonber avf«Rf well. Ilcr naoMla the wooda? I'rc been readlac
.WelcMite t» •fHins.
te Fiaaiua Bailap. Oar teacbor aaH
abeat then in nty book aad I wUh
U .wooM be ttae to po aliar wtM
1 coaM baTe^coae leto the foreA pad
Bowen before lonr ' T“
Tl. n<nriUl» m uuut .r. (.»
■“ >"~ni u»« bom. when Nmaer coowa aad It is warn
tag ■# |a«:
*“«*
^ •«
lor ahe
taoaghjo to adrlwHut fa (Tari
j
^
Lake. The lake looka nlew bow. The
boe«1
laat
tbe
Mtte
way
when ahe waa aenbdonal laat.
poaay wlllowa are all out. and I
Became If h d^ well have a late .*“***^ ahe aaid:
a roMn the other day. j -wlab the
sprint.
"Om Into the »rde« with Be.
Suoahlner. and you tired where we
^^
^lay. had I wlU show you eone babes
I love to read the Sunablae totters,
end I bope that I am a true Susblner. I try to be kind to erery Urine
creature, and If I Call I will try. try
ayafn.
I'oa Sui
Agnea Rooaa.
Tbere la no doobt that you are a
real Sunbeam. Agnes. YtMr good IMIk- letter nbirwa lhal.
riatk Jiike. Mirbm R. P. I». No. 2,
Mar.
lnVt.
Dear Pmldent—
t would like to y>l^ >vtur Sutifihtoe
flub, so |ile4M> ^nd me a card ami
»„,„on. | lu.. j„w a liitl.- wayt fr-.m
gp,..* i,oog, i attend Kasi IJliert,.
,aUool.
-bcwi. ---My tM.-her'> nntne
la Miss
Kranees Bailey. IVe have thlrty.o»e
second tvader.
tike my iNuto-r
n,y s,hool. I have
. three brothers.
Qne is fourteen, one la eleven, and
«, ,ix. j hj,e one sister who fs
sev^m..*,,. Her mime Is Susie. My
names ore. l.yiui. Ijvwrem*.
Clarem-e. They are aH good -o
g,u,ie. the oldeM does oot go tu
asked May to Mrpriae and
coming oot!
lie and the •mi » Win have a treat bar eyes wide. -I thought you aa»d
that falrtoa ronldni faappoi now."
bout.
Hut Auai Kffle only smiled, nod
i hope the .snoW will go <« a tub.
^'liand In hand they walked a
For then sell pUy ball, aiid h s
graa* until Ibey ««»me to tbe old pliie
of fun
tree bank, tbeaI .Aunt Ute aiooped
down and pobed aside a tbick I
Tbe anom i> all off. and
la the
of leaves and pine needles, and there
Hifins:
There * nuibing ao pretty
little
•
Oont Kill thi g^raa.
Don't kill toe birds, the prfttj bird
, Thai sing about four d.wr.
.
Soon as the Joysm. aprin* I... »x«e.
.i_ norms ar..
.
And «hmii^
o'er.
The little birS*. how sweet they sing’
Oh • l-i ib.-n.
live:
...................
..... Joyous
... . ..
And never seek to toko the
That you can never ghe.
Dun't kill tbe l.lrds, -the 1
birds.
■Itoai i.lay anmng the trees,'
spring tn cotae.
I'rovemont.-Mieh.
'
Wj.
,vjr Ihv.ldent'
^s I hav.- never Joined the .Sutr
f|„u I tbouglit I would write
^,,1
fy,, J
button. 1 am
slaying at my .ousig^’s end going to
, „ke the
My sl.ier and
.
liom my b-d under tbe*»4iUng hnAi
s.mtow. and «>wod Ihemaelfea bera
ami b-fSB to grow very bapplly. ter
they had not any Idea how. cold and
Ion* tbe winter ««..M n*. hat
otm f^ tb!l Urn tos.^alTaml «ov
.«• tounu
uie tost fall ana <ov
ered iliem up with leaves and pine
^^..^Is and toM thm to aijup
Winter
again.''
-6 jifunty, that waa Just like tbe
robins." cried the liHje^Mri. “I
wonder wbo did It?‘
•I tbtttk that I played
an
*w^i*a" Aunt Efflc. -| knew that.
Hu.l. Hloaa..mTlii- llltlr l.Irrta. to, toid Ihr. playl to.*
.Vka, h.„FF. .Idto. ,o« idH.
, l„ „,d d(«„rk ,1.* apon.
,.„,tor, ,« ... I.av, a pl.a-,
to 2^
.to. a. >,«r „a.daa-.T ■
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uud.r tka old idiuw
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to
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Till «o,^.......... .to IW.IM, «4o«t„ «kH« — '
Will look and see liil'irnwii Wifa Ja
Dtmi kin the hlnl... the happy bird..
.trough the'Wlnter."
That hlr^s the lietd* u.d grave
—Youth's OompanioB.'
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to Mok upon,
The, claim our warmest teve,
The ha, py birds, ihe-i.ineful hints,
How frieasam
see?
ologlral park obtained the p>'rtnlaal<m
No *!«>! esn Iw a cheerle*s place
of the antborillea to try tbe effeel of
Where'er their prew-nre Iw. .
—Coulribuicd by Maggie Nlwwander. catnip'on the animala there, fio far.
as Is knovra. catnip does not b«»w la
the native bocuas of tbrae aatmals.
BUN6HINE BTOBIES.
and this >s» the drat i tone they had
A First Lesson.
ever smelt H.
They were probably as frisky and '
upoMU.. o poir ol poopt wlrto" T*'
"'I"
to OPPlOP. poroou o.er Iplpodoted
lo tte oopdprtpl pn .o.M.Uk>w .
Otet Tb.lr hoite .to a Upp ottlp
ol • tm.ll Ite hoote teontp . ““
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P,
« *’o .mu, . .po„l.„ooI”*';?,,!";',
olPdo.. .-III,,. Ptoo.l,. IteOte U. .
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Im. toil tod do^n Ih. ininli lo lb.
given 1
grannd.
voured U tiem, leaf and bteauaB with The trip upon ^hich the little tel- „
.ommenanrale with the
Iowa were first Sfen waa an early noise of their criea
*0*. apparently their first. There
,rmi n* made of an Afriran
«■ a sound of llvfly clu|lter from
Before the hc-pers had
fha chestnut' Iree^one morning, foffrom gt th« —~ b, had
lowed by a rigorous atlr of leaves bounded from tl shrtf whetiiupoB he
hiother arc going to school, too. and
> sisiera. Ada and Inis. they ■would like to Join the gunshlne
'Their names sre "iPoleon
n. nror. uo .•rtvo. uia Hotel Ito
LTo, i™
ooi-or. .IP Wto. 1 olte tev. ..o
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...Pite to .ho <todlp lloll: 0II.P
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Ida lluupas.
Itohlpcp. Ml. Ovo momhi tool Will.
You have wriuen a most interest 11..0 lltoo. .so tevpp pioiM.. U!
ing letter, and I am sure the Sun-' to., ...I,
..Itel I. M.r,. Pltmop.
|.e:in>s will be gUd lu send you a poa- o™,. Kto I. .or. S,„d ,o
,1 .0,
in ,1,. to.ou Stolo Mp.itol.. .te
,mi.m«to mmlllns. Ptoilos. UnMaple niy. MIcb.
goage. and geography. My leaehcr’a
■Mar. 2S. laii.
name is 4tiM-r M. Ferdinand.
Dear Piraldeoi—
Prom.
have
pm
wriiicg
' •‘V'*' P"- »rf'«cij In a kHts Age lo,
AdellM Danoyer.
* ■wlH'wrlie wow, We are hsvj.„„r
I't* ‘M'f® «»1<> weather out here now. g4,j,„igi*
both JSunsbiners now:
*«
fck'lng warm wrath^1* nmuy SuMieaius in Fmvbi*lore this. , I rvad ih« story
Mabel Fish wrote: and think it U very
• nhrjy* read the Sunshine
head and .a pair of bright eyes. 'The
Old Mission. Mhh,
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P*se tin- first thing. I have toy Sunchattering
ceased and two fullYCrown
Mgr. 22,1911. ;,„;;;oirr^n . Ihe ground. 'They
hmtou but it is n.tlie faded, for
Ih'Sr
Fresident
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« •" Oiit in the rain two nigbis. it
1,001. lou.J 11„ tetol Pl»r
.Poopl.1 IwooW toll, m tp, too.
,to .MCI.,
accond bmioii l have bad. tjur
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J.I., n.b lodoj. I PC .0 totmol
.to..lr MIOWM Pp
teacher ha* been wick. «o she did
..1,001. Po, Pop Proihor ..ooSi .Ite.v toy. M, .totter', oomo K
lor ter llirte IrtteOL 1 olll rloto. Mto Koth-rlor PVooH. 1 llpr Pm v.ry
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I Draw, MV vcTeu
, MIcb. NagMS t
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t Maltee DaMrer. ,
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*ahy fiaaa Bang.
Uitle brawn trolhar, eh? IllUa btwwn
hratber,
Ara ytM awake In tbe daif?
Her* we lie rasBy close to Mch
«dber:
Hut to the aoBg of tbe Urk—
*lYakaB." tbe latft nays, "wskea and
dsaaa yoa;
Fat aa year frasa coats sad w.
Bhie aky win ttalae «i yon. anashlne
-Aod a., dalap M. ■NoH.lF.I No'„ ..^ol v.„ »dtb. W, „l,v ...d
thing? I cannot make a restli« place t.ve lots o? fun at school. I am four:
for the bird, and I rahnot give shelj-ear, ow. and am In the fifth
iwto the cattle, and I rannot even „ader. My studio* are arlilinicilf.
funiish food for the sheep and eows; yeadlng. penmatudiip. grammar, epell^o not want me In ihe meadow.
.ng gyt^phy. We imve a tele.
All I can do U to be tbe be« lUlle ,bonc now. Otic ting is three rtmri
dnisy I ean be.’
one long. I like the telephone
"AB^ tbe prfnre toeni down gfiTkla- very much. We have two rata Thev
aed the daisy and said. iTber* Is
m ,he barn all the time. We
none l^ier than tboa.'" I
have two smnlh calve... They are-the
'The lUtte girl oftra tbooght atoont Mans ootor. 1 nay they would make
the daisy, andI «rben
v^ben the. could not * nice ox team, but
ten they arc too pretpretand play or do as much as the jj.
,oo) 1 sui glad tbit
ofher (hUdren. the remembered the spring Is coming when tbe tree biida
Story and wna comforted.
begin to twea when the birds begin
- Wakaa: nia moralaf—TU May'T
Don't you tblak it waa a real Sun- to slug, and tbe may floweis lugln
lay. apiHirently aaleep and atood ex*,
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.
shine sioiy? Beranse tbe datey fo bloom.
pectant, A double handful of catnip
Ultte brown brattw. ohl little brown 4^0-4 ^orry or free and iried to be
From your 8nuh»lper.
,,.c floor of
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happy and mke other prapie hapiij-.
' narem* Andereoii.
. Wtal MM« • «»»«■ will yoa be?
and be the very beat little daisy
indeed I had noi forgo'icn yo t,
-rR.ba a 1BPW-aU/wbRe mce my, fi
how.
Clarenee. bui ^ am always glad to
pomc^p.
Y . Bnfhtr;
Bometlmea the little girt learaad brar from you.
H.P mote totepPly or PHI. mi.1. m»oIB he a ptwv IHta »e.
.
Tcraas stow llowers and gard^m•
lute _ sarage
enJoymeaL Pliwt the leo*»T» yoata a annflower? bow' T She is goliig to reprat one of Ihetn
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Maple t'liy. Mich.,
II V II ■<., - IP.- «
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moiilhlul ol IP. ttolTtoro
shall mlB yan .
for you right here:
When you'ra frowac gulden and*^
>/Ifa everybody's bnalneas.
bl^l
Ip this old vrorld of ours, '
MR I ahsfi arai all the bsta up 1
To root up bH Ibc weeds be finds
• tlM yon;
And make room tor the fiowerw;
■wilte' you
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Ztototer Ll.“o“.Z'„.l 0,“.mte'io’te. ' *' I*" Py poll.OI orplop. tb.y tote
Thto te .1. « Poorl, o, IP. tot.lp.
Uitle browB brother, goodby.
Bo that every IWto garden.
written in a long time.
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on Mlw Mood sate tlut she waa go- b™"**** »« «*>• ground. But
once eangbl a UoMaden rteirt In eitli.r
- E. NeabM.
No mailer where it Hes.
glad that apring I* comiiiy. >non? I
Ing 10 take her . puplla arbmualns I*'*”'-Jhey gave one sweeping look paw and nibbed hU cheek-,
chin.
May took like that which Ood once am. becaueo i dearly, love lo gaiher
^ J
«.m, toy. I on. ri,.,-o yr.r. oM. I *te«l >»<». Wote* oP Hi.lr
btel. »».. .yto .od bted. H, .1. op toThe BccraL
made.
flowers. I have two slatera and two
Italild I'iiy. ^licli..
am in the fourth grade
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at once, diilonal mouthful or two, aud then
. 'Wa have a •
t we three.—
And called It Paradise.
broihera. My brother and I an- the
It K. D. No. 2. Iloa UK
From
yoiir
loving
friend.
Delight
radiated
fttan
every
muscle.
Jumped
hack
to
his
shelf
and
blinked
Tbe rabla sad I sad Iba
ha asre^f cherry
And tbe Utile garden aieent onr oulv oix-a that aiiehil school tn our
Mar.'22. I'UI
ll<-1.-tx WtUolMMi
played with everything they, laxlly the rest of the day.
tw;
T to a sun.
One Ug Hon wiis i-lih»w loo dignifl. The bM toM the tree and Ihe tree
lagged soil- ed or too lazy lu accord much alienMM BN.
ritously
and taetfuliy keeping them tkm to tbe.lmnrfa of catnip whlrb frit
And nobody knows M but Just we today!
And all bfcanae the sun .grmle. My studlc.-* are a« follow*: bis- wbd me anoiUer l.imoix? 1 haw io>i
\
nvyn walking Into danger. TTiere to hla lot. He at* a BKmthTu!.'licked
three!
Bhinea so Ml^ny) tbe gniiw la ao lory, ariibotclir. grammar, geography mine. I sas so Kunn-I,ied whi-n you
was a quarter hour or joyous frea* bis chops, as though saying,
ri.]M'iiiisli. MIcb..
grc«3) Bi^d^e 1^ spent l|ie morning and apelllQg. Well I tniisi close for *ai(l„-'Tlic snowdrops are in bloom."
dom. then the way was adraliely led half s» had." dnd tbra went back to
^t or cnnrne. the rtteln knows U ill her inrden! f
It. F. D. .No. 2.
this tl-oe.,1 think I will go atid lake My sister wraie to you and asked
his *lu>i>l>crs.—New York Herald.
. bes'l, brauM be bnUi tim—I shan't
Mar. 22. 1911. lo tbe foot of the home tree.
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a walk ihU lovely day, so good by-e.
you to tell her horn’ to organize
Tbe old ones dclilierairiy began
---------- ;------------tell tbe rest!
BtmimiMjtemale have been recelvYour loving Siinlx-am. Smn'.ihie <Tub. t would like u> < . Diar l*r«sldeiit —
tbe ascent, gently chalierlbg ovur^NI laM tbe ftoor—aomeiblncs in II:
ed this vwk from KaiMm and
Hcieii M. t'oleroan. gantze a fTiib that has by-iswu. so -jrivjn write
—I am afraM I idiali ttHi k evwy Adeline Fnrtonge. Friijotr Bye. Leeds
tVber* did you go for your Butiday will you jiTlte and tell me some by- miliie « liih. I i-or'mv Sd'audimt
' > their charges.
glad'^teget them
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An atidriiig c
■tlb"*®!
Gan^. Allen. Oyde and Wanrlne walk? I also weal walking In the liw*? 1 am in the seventh and elghih ton and uaa
.ton, II go
.to lo/sriiool
■n'.nhtotot *"*
dlscovcty ibsi there were
A cat that can awim (ralflshl.
Dean. Alvin Brimmer. Lnlu TTmllck. aflerwwn.
grades. ‘Ml*. Odell Is my learber.'• I i thank .'ou for ibem.
interesting ilnnga about the _ A cat that can fly (ralbird)
If the trae and the robin don't
niosnom. Jennie McKav. Agnes
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every day. My leather's nabn- li “‘"F >b
wNostvlek, F^Blh u Johnson. Leitle
. Ijke Ann. Miohr
ter* and one broihei. I have a name j,i.s Lula Amcr.. I like
A rat that-will be a l.nitcrfly
in try my bast tbe aecTel to kaep;
SpaHbg. Pbelpa and Ruth Ftauer.
MarVh/rS. 1911. lor Hie Cradle Roll. It te Gertrude n.ueb I a.n in the fourth grade.
Cont nm.us Inalsieoi erpillarl.
Tboa^ I kvra arhaa the Utiie blrdi
------------------------Dear 1‘realdeut.
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n^rady. age
five mouiha. Olar.i
ire wodlng. mri'thmeilc. Un‘^“”1 / V"A llhrafy rat
Jber diiltory discovery was Blade that
a '■"*
•■at 'hat
that nska quratlon* ««.e
fly about.
•UNBHINE LETTERB.
1 TbotvghI 1 wtuil.l write to you and Ikdl. -* birthday is today. She U guige. physiology, geography, ^^dJ i**"*
^'hw ttw wbola aeern will be out! .
Rapid CRy. Mich, March 21. 1911 ib«. Sun'shlner's. I am In' the firit lour tears old. Fur Cbrtetnuw my
| have a dog and two cats.] -eacb had a wonderful tail. Stroar rliismr.
a'cat * nrar rclaihia tcalktai L. Ballard.
Drar Keaident—
grade. My n-aehcr said. »-lie ihonght teaeher get me a liox of pajier. mam- \Vc bad a f'hrtalmaf. tree and pleeea. admonition followed, but ifaa parent
t i- r««l to eot tralsup'.
1 am going to school now, I was i wouw
r,-ady tor the second gisdc nj wk ms a irari and u pair ofi *poke a pirce- and was In two diaevldeDlly gettingmonoi
A horned c:ii (ronlel
. The' BUNBHINt FRCBIOeWTB
nine years old the iwenty-firat of next term. 1 am going to try to raise vto\»-s. Helei-a Wood gave me g togues. 'As myleiier-ls getting long. ODOUS.
Then there was another voice;
A car that ilih.u*-loaes 'rataimlU.
VIBIT,
Kebruair. .My grandpa's birthday a amall garden Ihl* .unimer. I have ,i liii-ttnap 1^11. U> papa wa* in j w-m rJo*e.
One of the earileat manmrlea that
the Iweaiy-fhlrd -of Pebrnary. 1 to set ready tor s.biiol row. n> gturi- Traverae City the tw.-niyus-Cood of
Your Sunshlner.
That was nti and quite, anaxlngr
A trra cal tcaulpal.
till* nionih. t wlH close pow. Imping
Ruth r.lanee •
The Iterk of a dog rame from the dIaA wgter cat irataracO.
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knur praaMeM bat te of' a i^triag am in the second grade, and will hv*
wbea she waa allttle girl. Maybe It aoon be in iDe third grade, I to.
. r,.,n.
,o
„,.nl«.teW. toM,,,,.telto.T I ir', '™'*
waa the memory of many aptlng days teacher.. He'r name te MUa '-no
0„o UoPI.,,.,
K.O..
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Mpdto p„, tote „ .III te op.lll
tote, ot tooted
ri lled Into oue. twt ahe alvara thinks Oenenr. TTie anow''te all imlag off.
j alee Hum you sifi !
Dora Myait.
vacaiH*
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ron>(iiutlun and
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was a-wild scramble down the side uatariy.m
of It ia this faabim:
I hare bad a good^Hme this sinter -working in your garden tbte *umnic-,
1 l-'ivr sent you a ron.cliuthm
A BUhterraaesB cat )
of the tree and they were>grabbd by
Onet apfO a time when M>e wa* stidtng
etidteg down bill. You asked wtafeb and sumnier
sumnie* te not *o very tar
far away. Uy l.aWB
Uws lor your iTub.
tTub. and shall
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
tha nape of tbe neck, and their plump
A rat that, tlviog, apiMiara ««
Toar. golB- OB five" her mamma tied kiliy 1 Uked the beet, ^at
biqie.to bear all aiuHii It alter. ,ils
Who Will Take It?-^^
Uitle bodies WMt thump, thump up rearalepsyi.
bee HHle aanbonnef. and pteoed in know. One of my kittles went awa
organizatbui.
Here's a house lor rent
tbe tree, orer limb and branch and
A rai prifed as a gem fratserej.
her hand a Hay hoe and spade and iite name was. Pete*. 1 guess l w
That's sunny and high
through
tbe
home
window
to
secarA
at with a cold (cathrrbi.
Bay good-hye.
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Ctei* Lake. Illch.. R. F. Ji. No. 2.
Wsiii a charming garden
Ity. There was an' Insuni's buab.
—Ladles' Hone Joaraal
TtoaM oat Into the garden." she
ilear Preildeni—
Mar, 2i. 1911.
And orchard tii-at' hj
but tbe eoamoHou that followed woe
^
aaid. "and you shall help Botber.'Orlena Kelley.
I have a birthday April IMh. and .Pear PresMcni—
suggpstlve of ditcipline bumanty
Old Bianksts SUII^saful.
How proad tbe IKHe flilte waa
Your birthday vraa very near that my brother ha* birthday .kpril '»rd.
My eousin. Rosie BbUMom. and 1
Tbe
prirr
that
te
asked
ti:
order
to iiiilUe m
A i.u
liUnkrit
•treauous
and*
suggasilve.
and hc-w happy!
sy was led to a of your 'grandpa's vraan't M?
DW My teacher said that I would be ready
* up at giaudmaV tVe are ^ins
Is only a song
, gardm bed and taM. Tl te your very
which taic Vc-iae tbln from ,conc logifher?
for filth grade by
fall. ATFar to stay all night. -Bwie .te going
TU sure to be iskea
sjwa!"
i
Bigtp n-e. haste nro rogetber wud
Babes in the We«
*
ihi* week there i
only rix • more Join the Bum-Mne Club, ao 1 Om^i
Before, very tong
'NM. raally-trolyr' ahe aahai. wild
-then cover them with a pretty flowirdman. Mich.. R. F, D. vrreks of .srimol.
Aunt Effle came I
ly auntie and I wotiM write, too. She goes to tbe
wlih cgriiemaai. aUp^ng np and
and found May silting before the fir* <-i.-d rllk -.'inc or cbllf*). wbitb trauS'
No. 1. March 12. tfilt. routln camo to vUh
hope Ihl* same ss 'iooi a* 1 do. I'm sorry
A* a borne. Twill suit
vritb her fairy book open on her lap fuim- T^irui ii.-io very dmiraUe lightDear Prei4d«Ul—
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^ tiiUA-letter Will make >«*u aud -the say ibai I have teat my biuton. We
■*R|lny and triBr;" rtv awaflaa an| am gotaig to answer your iriU* Bamhlnrra Wppra /
Any bird that can fly.
tooking very serious. Indeed.
ueighi quilts liiai can tte traohod
have good timra at our s.'book «>
V pweead with a smlla.
Oar bouse taoraad down Mat .
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Flay games. Tbe boys play i4l and. Bat know tbat there need
-Auai Efflfc" sbe mid. "donl you a ittiom baoninJug bulk*’. -aJi - -saw
Wa nvad Baarty aH tba
Lyla tiMdtliMtar. wo girts Rbe la watch tbeoa. I ilka
&lnk ifa vary and abou tba habaa ready-made atiilts do.
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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY A N D T H U R S D A Y — » i .‘o O
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qmiIb^npour of bain stop
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Hioneil. who iiiHvikI ai
ik-Stb oi-<-um-<I ■
FUi^ACEO SBfEN HOURS
CONFESStOR
TJ Ks|t,\V.
PAID FlfR HIS FISH
HONDREDS MADE HdMELESS MADE AN9THER
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: <.‘<-io.-k. aixl Oultinet of Defense are Given Out—
The«^ of “Harcy Orchard Prob
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iolin.
lem" Will Figure -Promi
lo 2 oVliM k.
nently m Cate.
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iliwh
fi.r the ehild will
ili.lie hrlU fniiii 111.- SI. I'ralKiii . liur. Ii «l o( III.- M. Nmiiatu tiini
■luoliicir uu.i .« MuHWal
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III UKI.UIW .l.‘llllill- f'.ll.l- '
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Burned to the (
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I In- lixHiflO trhilf Uif. wenl.** afe .wiu
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Portion of Retail Sectiorf
d[icl«-i.
Wac Wiped OuC
Whi.i m-|N>ai.-d lo 1*Mr nil.) Mrs. f«l.i liav.- livnl tu Oils
horl
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when
tli.-j
,-ll. Uhti
BangOr. Me.. Hay 1.—Homelete. wei.'
bui
one iuY
iJu- Itnikul
laiiu
u.-ai
llloHlI <
artd exhauitcd by a leng fight;
K ih^Hie lliem (nil
the Harriet which laet night;
VYOUdM for Oefcni
. ..Ily dectroyed>on«4Kird of the;
^cticall
KAin. IS,-... .Xjiiil
*Hy of Bangor, thoucande of perton;.
_ today *f«ced the problem of providing
(J.M...MM. l.i, ..................
^ themeelvet with food apd ahoHer. The
.d lal.,rrv^.u-,s.
,
breaking of i
l... Aie>K-K. * al.
children huddled
feiiM- of Ibi- aUt-tn-il
around tmouldcring benfirea. endeavor
'.enlUovIb'im
aloiM wilt la- .oinlne
ing to warm and dry thcmoelvet. At-'
i. "Hiin) in
Till- marri«t!'i-*(ir..Mlss l.ra riiliiiB(i. llie III.-el .V iliui lle-r
though rain brought ditcomfort to the
.11 Hilh. Tilldauaiitir nr
I'ulinuti of this <ii>.
hemeleoa It wao the mcane of ending
luM iiiKbl III
I« Krunk Kslrs of Miiskcpou. will rom.the groat conHagration which raged
IK a )iiir|.iri«<> Co TTuiersp Oily frionils inunHel loi Johu J. Mr
. aeven hourt. At a time when the bat•I tin- loiiiil.!. alihouKli il wni proiT Ij.r.i of the liilenmtioii i lind'ile aiel
illv hiiowii dial Ilirv rx|»-<iiK| lo 1m- Siruiluiai Ism W.nke
i and a d
Irfoiher .Inni
unll.il »mif ll«r<- Mils niriiii:. Wlim (iti.J hu
of nin drove the fire back ever the
I till.- Tiuw-s
rKwl wltluioi.itili.il'
illta OuAnian l« il lu ie xoair immihH JiinrKO
burned dietHct.' At 7:4& a. m. it-wee
BKO to BJM-tlll III.- WIUIH Hilll ri-lilllVVK eviiluKi
praeticalty extlnguUhed.. All public,
orney Fi.-l
XtHYM-ilin In fii-uii
ill Ohloncii nml othnr M»iilit-rn t«iiulw.
bulldinga
eiKept the city
hall, and
dinga except
II yiai..iM-.i
il w-aiv iii-r full iDI.'nllou lo lx- iiianii'd
fineii heme* In Bangor
aeme of the Am
Irrda)
hrie on lipr n-iiirit. Tim
«l.er part of
were burned: aloe o greater
.-iilPd lo Moiil u irnniii on (N- fulkr al
the retail taction. At laatf tix million
i.
hoiiir and •-onKv.(in-iiliy w.-m- iiiaiHisI
dotlare worth of property waa burned.
y.-Kterdav ufiomiMiii In Clili-aco. 1-*uiln‘r
Only two ar« krrown to have boon «li-w:h of SI. Tiirr.«.'K
ll |MTkllM and a half doeen injured.
fcimilnp ilm .•. rpiiiimy at
»m- III
The fire tlaruxl In tin- hay alioil of
jirvM. ni-p of only llio li
J. FVank flneii. on limsil tirnrl. an.l nti.oii of llio
•
t.rl.lo,
tirldc.
-•
Mir*
Miirj;Bii-i
■bon lime was tw<-c|ilnp ibniiiKh Ki-lnlarb iind John Joy.e, .v.iiKhis of
riv dirc-l
ilirc-llon Miw Cnlninn; ane.1 ns juiemlohis
orlbwoKlc-rlv
the fdly til a
Before mid Ktu bolt] aidrs of KxThe bil.l.- worr- a i.luin iraveHiiw
om Toik to Stum. Uith of rlia
ebanpe Ml reel
bal I.
*. idaln
Rlatrb. while her maid v
s .VewliiutlK
Mnai• part of Oniriil and FVanklin KtnmlM,
.lend ni 1:
axed 4U i
IWrei ily folhiwIiiK the ceretuonv i.i
nearly all of l*ark ttreei an.l Alarlow haiipy (ouidetefl lor ViiKk<-K.m; wber
.■ .djie of Mor
do.. k ),-s
nimul wcTo In ruins ami the flamrs lliey leiiialnod h few lioiitH anil llie
is nille" fi'
- Ik Ida
.nw-k.
bad enadn inrpaiia of nearly a mile in
iner .of Iho iiiau'w .lealh Ik
line un bore, ntrirlnic tliis noon,
lb m b«ki
retl'iential
sarllun in
not .vri knuwo. hm it It believed he
.Mrti. Flxlek has live.l lb liiiK eily «on
Mmiiinia.r'. riiiii 1 nml'Preach oiraelH. parjtlvely nil b« life; a young fUfflr.i
nwK walliim: alom; the liiiiik when fie
The cIly'wM mod .what olY from lehr of Hiiiniilim |M>nu>iinlil.. site liaG e»e
wuK wl/e.1 Willi i;.-...1ev, auilT.-ll C..r............................. . '
liy ilic iiiiriilna bc-n a loM.rite lu sei ial . .r. I.ti.
wukI Iiiki the wal.-r :iiid umU.
A ;;iiu
Mi
of the renttwl-offlee of Ih
IVIIK foumi ull luwh.u k.
. wan lormeih ,i Miuellnc «ilii
land Telegilioiie and Tak-praiiU <-»in
NewIuii.lK. \i.lh l-iife lluMiHiiil nhn.l
(or the
uaay. and eallM for eld fnini i'urtlainl,
Vi IkiuiiiiiK. W.-III lo III. .i,-<k Sun
'Kii:iilnR.hfH ■••silimi aliou
alioul iwi
l.«whitOii ood AoRUMtu were m-iiI oiii
so lo enter Into l.iisiiivsi
for litii: .lay for a le w.U.m;- . ai..|.:nit. Moi.d.-iy
by the wire rhler of the coiniany.
Nt-wlauilK iHM.|i|«*areil. lull
•to climbed » -pole uiid enl In
Of his
nnr of Ihe IK-Kt known an.l )i»llk>liK HuniKht.
.tma
leleKraidi oomimn)A line. Tltf
TMleli
|i.-ni
l.i
w-etl Ilkf-d romiiien ini
meu on Hie Kenre wbi-ii he liiil iioi in-ii.-ni
taUi trabe humed wirly .inrlt^
Huid. bix Inii-Brlly iind eorial dlxjiosi iM-lieviiiu that be liad lau
Uia coDflaprattoB. hut lNewluudK h-fl .iiM.li lie
w-!nnliiK lilix hoiili. of frlemli-:
tHMMl ofllitm -oulKido
Biln
imd
Mi.ld
he
muild
l.m.i
i
wherever lit- weiii.
Me it now- a-HuoMunimleaiton wa£..rr
YeHler.li'i.
iiM’iliiiii:
Crviriir
Itulhm
thv KiiKlIsh ft >:Mtefi bnb
rilaalierj
-ry ut
u
MiiKkekuii. U'lH-rr he' hat ami Kd r»k led Muhtoii tor lite Mor
Ik . ..x-k lo li.h. They w.-re vriiikliii:
allalin-d KUi-.-rtM lu Iiie-ii»-KK i Irx-IcK ax
ilunc Hie banks wiu-ii Hie. .-nine uii
well as etlahlialilui; nil t-miabU- |Hni
-i,-wiaTidK .lend body Itim: in Hie mu-l
lion In lUM lety.
gdi. and >iis KkIcr will Mi~'nJ n lew -liilk' 1.. Hie haiik. lni-d duv.uv>ur.i: Tire
'Rttputer -Mra. Uluia
J.
MeClotkey
g>M nt Hie liuiiie of Ibe feiim i iii.llils lien iK-li.'ve iliiil ilenili waKi-nUM-il l>'
L Hadt the Bride of Eugene Lifv.
hw aii.l will Iheii Ku l» MuKkeef*!. MM.l.Ickj. u« he ...Iihl eiiKlIy lin
--------wcoln Ruetail Yettenlay.
rit 1.111 of Hie yei . stralh.u
ollnsf < imjile
•e nM-r.-Iy mUi>im-«1
iilKh.-.!
iietii.
Old MIimIoil May 1.—Ai i nVIork
fitini i
iKidy wax f.iiiii.1 a nilli'
nfieniuun. MiA. Ueei.J.
llltalon'a lix
• lb.- bride
MEN. WOMBfi
AND CHII^REN
HUOD1.EO ABOUT BONFIRES
MARRiB) IN GHIGABO
MET DEATH IN CREEK
&•; uZii*;:
. DISCUSSEHLFALFA
«aiM and hwppy wwldlup. iho
Sllght Blaze Oecuired-at Plant of the
man- beiti* perfomn-d nl the n*1Brown dumber Co. ’
4M<w of iJie brWe. U.« ll-i. C. W,
Crop at the Meet.ng Setuiday.
famne orOiAlInf.' Only tbo Imoicdlale
. iwtothrt.'* w-em pn aetii. mieola from
nnirew'ly averted
A aertoua fire .
Al (he ini-eHiiR of tbfttirand Tia
oatalde belns oniy Air and Mra: Will >Votfii.-Kilay all. I
1 uheii a »|>ark
saiunia]
tan HoiUater pad eon of Tbmv.uw.- from Hie vini.k«->'
nf Ihe |.bnl of
- luimiiial Mibjtxi. dU-ils
<^iy.
»■
• llrfii
lf.iHu." nml ............ valuable
the KhlBRleK on ll
barn b>'loTixlnR i.
«reMu and dalTodllt. All of Old Mb. devel»|itxl Into n I. elv hlnr.-.
aton nrat paritcuUriy
deiiart mciii.wns
tbt>
» marrUit.man
In-cauiie Ibe Urtdi- wai
hlfbly
tbiy e»i..em.il
e*
and lovi-d by ovci>
erne .iml »hi
er In iblt
1
.-onHiiiniliy and bnr elii
llal.i n. Hie .
re frlei
lulled only by tin wuM .Ibne-^o Hitf''liiiroiii!; ilf
: ItihHIU-us Hi ll
mlKT .
-r! wahele IbnntRb lUeJ^f-.
While no invlulKmt.bad Im-o
liinteyatHOliut of/^)li.b
awed ouleldn
ii: u
erf
. ill.-,
(he. ndulfvee.
nMmi.eM. jn s netiin.viic effyl-Hve work ..f
Ruwn-ll waa• oo
eo iilpblv
ii
otiepincd that men waved Vfiai nilKlii have
I i.-Ralvl tu-Ihe
a Bood mail)
r
) pniple
M-iil BinK lo »bi»w bad (xihfinii.iiiloii
lea.Ie ihnii In
their hicli repard fm Ibe
llie bride.
bride.
On
xgurK!
Saturday, the lAdlex Aid Mn-Ji-i’
the UlHlmditl rtmrifi wnl
lo
t
banie a taliiabU' rn* ui>ui whl.Ii I
ocwple -etnoil durinp the
.oo-moi
MMiiberw of the Is O. T. M. M m
Pythlaii SiMers
Cloeed
Intereeting
MeMing With Party.
Meet
the gran)
^-Nbxt at Gaylord.
» RN-gi
Bomber fiam Indivldutja.
The Bi.mu.1.dUlri.l «x.avel.U..n of
Mra. KusaeU bax been a roKldeni the |■ytlll.lll Sl.i.T. WBK l..-x>.ichl to
«r Old Mlaelon tor 2a ycara. »lr Hux- n .-low Thuiwlav ..vitiiui; Will. H.-•ell -woa tomierly «rf Ik-trall. mid liuv h-..ik.H.m ol a ljrpe ek.SK of mo
lie Iuxuh’.iI
lived at Old MiKaion lece Hiau a y>-.iT tmunb.'i.K r.db.vwxl I.-. » aaii. li>R an.l
Tbeir future wilt be dev.u.xl lu fTxih
CBltore.
' . '
’ ' . iprix-i lit Inrliidi
At Mra
Ruearil'w Brat raarriapIvl.il lilx
l-ytbi:iu
SlKlJ-i.. , aia apo. *«• iiiHe sister Jewele Tlie luiH:.i...ii work «;.* eoadi...........
<maKuv. aged H »=»* n»aM
ht.m.r j„ Jd.-ri.i liegiiiiv Mvrtl.-' Hnl.lie:i
AMhIs wedding her iile«*.ai»o nainvxl or Ih-ldii.u.
1.. .'ixiim aud aK-.H. '
Jeoie Hllnmre. oged ::4
.*r;h; .-akex w,-iv j-.'v.xl .h
dilriHR
. Maled as muid ttf tvoaor. and IWHe, |hr an.l th.-.y.n
ioir«a*
■ Mlae Jeexh- was »n .ltiitK«nam per~i
Eclipse Motor Co„ Busy. Turn.ng Out
u pna-ix-dlnKS.
Machines. Mmy of Which are
n.e.-thm v1!i
lu-hl at tji
Shippeo Long Distances.
i Aii-il, IMtj,
nSTRIGT GOHVBITIIUI
,| ....
ENGINE FACTORY BUSY
NDOSE WAS BURRBI
Emery
I TMb Morning.Klnitvley, MWi,.
A-pril
2K—TVm
farm rmddeiKe of bm-o Nk-ktvfwvn
•llBatHi oil .be tinorRO
Nlfkeraoii
tann a few snilae west of Kingsh-.v
bariimt Ibis tnomlng.
The
ttauv.. was.da«nM(ed lo <«uUderwl.ir AxtHit
bile Ihe rurnhni
■iii'iiir Tri
MRS. GHAS. FrHOXSIE
>d From
Organ.
Last ft
•I.. K
of Ihe
•Mirtor WtWks
■ plaid
1
Uwatlay ai\m!ie Uuu
ink* iK till'
;t.e Tr.vv.-rs.'- fiiy.lrm
Hiiiro-JSiily .-auiplMtl *
:
SCHOOLS IN
i GOOD SHAPE
HORT DISEASE FATAL
BRIGANDAGE
ANDANARGHYI
inwiaid .
bln buun
. VMory I
FIRE, MURDER AND LMT
lacHiHG
force selecih
\ !a inIT.'i.'i' Of-hcail , seaxe- lie was |
_____
lOR. a .virin of Mr. Hill I and ferroerh IaNNOAL REPORTS
SHOW
8AVireni.l.-d in Muaiw
inino^utuil tie,
ING TO TAkPAVEHS,
;cau*e ber;Hetld.-u
in lhls,.il>.be Is
h, lUu'Throe Hembert'cf
Beard of TAk*
The
brolhtTV and other
tieo Wr* R-ti •
and St.*ets strewn With Do!so,.11.-in i«il of H.e
I .
competing Bodiec.
J _ I
I South Kluiwuud M
The annual ii.«x:ii
the Hoard
-.da. uicht
juf K.lu<-ntJo(i Wax belingaiidagc and anarc
.i..1 Ihe rvnmr; .h H,
iim depjrt.ng thiough
th.ou
m half ol
nielli* w.-re read all
Knoninx
in*
murdering, pilKwangtunh
ingtuni proi
e.ji.»d« to lx- tn' >i|.l-mll.I ivudltma
laging
.
.and bun
.
Wfo. Sum
it
amt al yhlcl. tkahl .rf ell..lmt-v. The
icad.r of therevolt
agamet the ManI.-4. muJ k.-re ahn rhni.-d for tbo
>u dynaity. and Bngand Chief Luk,
.omitts ytiar aiu]
ebauRoe
r Shuntak, it at the head of the eutw.-H- afve-'-'O on k.-*..ui>'St-WjwlSW*iwt whote object it robbery and mur-
r.:i!
CHARGES
" ARE DENIED
MONTY
AN REBLL
rr. Two hundred rebeit have been
liled at Canton and hundredk of eth.
wthroughout
tho dtttnct.
Famine
prevails, bodiec
e -Ktreetc and peut.lence is fearad.
VICE RRESIDERT CORROLL
TWO Issues
1 ARE SETTLED
™
----------
the intani oflh-er
April was remj sod
•aiu.pbuui* had be««
.d tiie.aatue unmbi-. of In-
I
WITHOUT consent of state
h.-v.uKbt
U'tuiv
Uf'
JuteuUe
• lawtUou at-~^
of wlKmlB
' > -waa read
1
)
. It. S Ikm and idmxxl
i up
UP Sle.
Sb aa
vruf
llu
oue ItynaOuf Uvaser
Free List ^ Will be Oispeecd of byL^^’
He- Pvnu(tdF*.uf
>nl ..tlve
Congress XnxsrWeek—Election of
I_
a. bools.
Senatorw by Direct Vote Fa
\V N. Uiiirhani made appU.-atioB
Icnate CormuKtee.
vored by 8ci
ler 111- |>s.ilU>ii v.f iriialil ofStxw lotilie Iievt y,«r and as l.i* wuik bad
I
Ily
mhl
iWxxi m.tiix'lv aaiiKfa.liuy lu Uie tx»rd
he wa* l.-ele.l.x] tipuu lUOUoa
of
eaff-xie. ntav
.Mr XUrtiiBRUe at Uit- aotne obtary oa
bereiolun'.
a;.nlhv.
visl:. and ulH-a.iv a iiiii,:h.-r ul
iiH-nIs have- l:.k.-ii. |>bi.-e lu
lu- .-uil'lii-rs and leheU in wlneli
Insurrectot Will Not Treat for Peace
hiindr.xlK have lax-ti klth d..
With Judge Carabiyal Unicn
1Ti<- n-lN-1* worklnR tneellier in a
Ho Comet With Full
•41 de. eu-d |iluu have xm ••-r.'e.l it.
Power to Act.
il.iiliK inuvli daiiiaye to -|.r..|x.i; iiii.t
.- killed Iiuinv .rf ibeoffh-iaU. Wu
Kl l-a.-K,. Te\ , Ml
.. u f-him::x- wm.-wuk »-dd.-ut.-,| in
eai.iii.1 ..ml
,<> I liaiu.K. Hiul Xil.i
Kl. and wears KurojieaH eloHie*. is
Aim-fli
S..I.II
h»-l Ux-n H.e ehiet
leail.-r of Ihe moteUlelil. KolH .-ll
liulwni.
I- leiiihiHiwi. inKUrnx'tu
iea.l-i.
iltx litre.! Hint iMil a dul uud luK e.iiif.xlerales .auie to t'aimm
Wilde the authoi.
n l■..ll»^ lia.l iK-el. umxI
)nx-U ah le lo eaiiHIr
ib»T vff t.U!pe.-U In.v
Iind |ir»iii|iH) de>u|.
v.i ihat aume of H..-lalmt. U i.
lel) iliiui.v
1 I.e uute H.;- inieniew nl itai.Ui.
or -.-U wh.-H-. il. wli..-h »M- .-.iil.kl..-1'i.-MI
(he .ew'minl. Ill Mexi.xi.
her JuilBc
Kl IM-m May
1
Wl
envoy.
(':uak-.ji.l. t:exer..m.».l
...i.ies will, full anihi.ii
-iKllds
|.H-luil.illl> Of
IHxl
|K-a<e t. -HiiK iK-ltlB UK.e
lM-l"’i.reVnI
he
week.
Tbiend of 1
i-ml 111.- «i
VH.III treat
eoim-K Witb
nihajivJ iiiih
i-uiifereii.x- is u. Ik-
i'Su'V-.
Tim «U-ieri.uu
U ]mw a. Sham
.Ml
Wllmlt^l-ii
Ihe iK.im :v.«.t.
,f
Jim
ao fori
Hu- ,iiy- Miuihwi
sul.iubau.l (mitu
■
OLD RESIDENT GDNE
M.-.)- .1
J.idb-iai,-
I iiiinilKirs. buve
.'uf de*trui-ik»i
, Th.-y V1..X.1.- an
lal^H
We.x- H|.ul..'.l h. .M- M.K1|IS un.lei Hi.
loyal oBi.x-rs. .Many «.l H.e u-vutiiMfui
huK. v.-,x- killed.
BOUGHT MORE FRUIT UNO
llielra, rt ilreJ Yanupi
-ue of the Mtiy
S.-IU...-A wf Croad
l.ave.s.- .oiiiii,.dl«kl at bi* Ihhuc. R3I
s -ulU t ........ s.hxH. at a ..'<lo.'k FYi- -lav miiniti.i:
111* .death t-aiiie a* a
:4)imS ii> r.-l'jliv.xi BUd friend*, few be
had jiid U'l n ill but two
et ,
wbi.fi Hue- be etiffeted
uliai
waa
HiouRbt lo fx‘ M »!tjtlil stmk. of l«r»
teWadii
Il1•\•.■l1
MAKE 600D VIOLINS
A rvxoluHon li.m. H.e nmotbrow ot
n tape ati:.)
WaaSli.Rl..ii. Miiv 1. The
I.XV tM-R.xn Ihe .ll-u-U*s!i
■ uni|>lele ll Hu
i-i.hUI. delei mli
HX-k. It.-lUX-KrUI
lod.vy .l.xhire
II a liair lmur .
bill.and ..I H.
difti.ouv III a-Touliuu'. ih.- I.aiii.u.1.
Hwll.K b. H..- Imuihs W1...-UU..- n-b. Is
iiiR it(-r.-|x,i-i.-.l (.1-1
llld VelH-ls lu Hi.' :
BIG BARN TOTALLY DESTNOYID
Leelanau County Poor Farm Suffered
a Heavy Loss Sunday
Night
WEOKMT OLD ISSIOH
GAUCHT FROM mi
A YEAR
«o., sr-.ns
'*'■ ‘■•■'I""'’
,n*ldenv..o.i'„..„ ..............
- lire Wl..d.-tde.x- iiil
-Xh.il, V.H..I .i.-i
V,, ll udaM. -I to Irui:
ind Hu- I
liver 1
whlel.
‘h- altars.
B»m,.ln|i wbeii
Mi. Wllheliu t
launii .-outilv
.:2L'
lia* been a
u half •
- - -ilurv. W'helv fu
vod out a career
ll llUMtmiinuaaiag a
t all dial
iN>d for the
1 tt)e niai
v.xl.
Mr
l..-rJx.f -.Mlh,- '
yeara
.k.-r. vvTl|i
fanu dit
PU.-M
-for., dnrl. an.l had m
■ hitud 1
ID. aed
kind wlHi him. nud a
Hall Wat Crowded Thu.wdaylf '
. .-lugihiyi
■rthera
xniokiiit; at aiiy time, Hi.
vehmg t
blear Famous
4
• for a
, Speaker.
”
«twK_v* .-nyov;lOR Hw fvillfM
n- wa* disix.ver.-d uImhiI
nfldi n.x- of I
i4 the laalUu-nlh-il lo liix )ii-l|MTs uud U<The Im-turr Blveti al
lOn.
Wb.-D I , tmaUb
Ib Ifailed (root
l-hoiied lo Hie m-iRh1*«rs.
who r
Thun-day .-vi-iiIur bylJe
i-lliR lo.l,le I
WMt
farulns.
i.|mnd>-d HO iinii klv Huit the live kK.,
tiy .lh<Mum wax Kreaily j-nhi
bli-h tw'1-uj.ai ■I he held
all l:.k.-i. lo i.la.x-K of oaf.-ly. J
i her. all
vT.iwded b..UKO H.at pr
irlbg from oi-Hve life..
ifm-d Iherx- w.
Ih-stdr;
available mmhIr<»K
,e ai.luw. ther.: are three
HUbJlx I
hej.il Iho'
X- SOD aad two (laatbtera, .
lul.
i-r siihj.x t
I she -ir.-ale
, .1111-hroi her and II sister. Bert
Inal tuaiii
IU. 1li<- elchwl III the .blldreo,'
I.is home al Ha.-i JmdaD. wblla
hkln^ anrl-VloM. ih- daugblera,
im.K <|..wi,
hniiie. Wilh Hii'ii' iiioiher (bey
.:u.-b t*iiiil
av.' b.-x-U
la f'Uw-a. parti
ndma While cf WaKon Received
Jim. M
Generous Check From Mil» nml the pul- are .-vpix-t*
I ..I dayi
■ lioniiiro Ruggies.
■I ON the evenlDR train
.l««- Wjllieiu,
II uiOy broltii'T. re«lili>* tn t^iloradO,
.l.ih- Mrs Mniy VW. an only sister.
luiiilu iliinn XI
Till- lun-ral siis V-’d Sm.iUv afier-.
CHiinliiib WhiH'
VViilluiK-iiiii'iieti ’ Orar
esiiU
-Craii.biia, I
■I ^nati.ifoi Traverse City.
*rh'
-1j*x I
I lie (u
llirdsal
V"*™
and .lUxl tx-fure. a ■
::,d.v,uu.n aiMHxl.T..- •iThapn or tbe
' jlirjiu ’Wlag the
additiun lo
•imiller bli
• dv»ln>>‘-il
ir*. niid till- Ilii.'K iiix.ii
vh.lHi' lire ...iiMni. i.xl
iiai>sti.vlly-ud.ij>ii'il to Hj.
* and Itivne- who eai. u|.
rv.hiiim hml .bir
r H..-y .x.>- miu.iiiR u rei.ill.-tlU.il
..III, iu ili.K n-Re-u am! siati- luit
•nle-i.IS well.
Mr. HIrdstU
-eiiHy Kobl iffsH-uiiieuts to |.anle.<
Aidiiaml. Hr.- : '.San .lo<. t'al.. amt
H-Oh. aiel s'-v- ral lo |RirUeK
III
Ti-av.-iN* 1‘itv, Hir.x- «if ihixe? lu-in.In III.- !*.>.'.-ssi.iii, of n.usb i.xiis
.e asy ion. and II . \ Klr.-lo.-r. ili.lalit-r Er-.i...u-a v.-i-'hiRt. .l.K.s
im-nt. :i..a<h- i.. ..r.1-r abd will, use
I. .xmiitxiem wi'h blS or. h-^lra
GAVE STRONG. LKTURE
S500 FOR A 25 CENT LUNCH
hill"*
.READY FOR NEW BOARD
f Trade D.rectotw Mel Frida
ig to Clear the Deck for
Their Succeesera.
i-siVd of »tir.-i:ton> of »hi- Trav
IV thiaid of Tr.iile h«-t.l a meet
IT.-Ki.l.-irl's I'a.l-.rs
Kii
■ il.Hie l". ■Mi.,1 e|. III.- huVltiim:
m CROWD COMING
.Yfe.
-I.
S.I.-XH te-H! ,.l
W.
.ace.1 vvoti'.aii t.nd im
railruad
lre.nd Ha,ads.
aii-L M » N I
'IxToixm-iii »•'(
FARM CHANGED HANDS
loward l.ui!.H^lCwA-.^4s,
l-ill, ,.nrfui1e,l n
r.
hut fixvlillv , -lai.
I u h.iiilliai ttRUH,i.-u .•oi|.ie,Hxl by [ai„l x
ul
hidfui.a i-uni ; n:,i ..
iwilr.Rid. the lar- T\. I.
ll........nan r.areslald
•V, :.i..v.n niiurwday ■
.- iim.-t ,r< hanv-wt I
lxMa.v
n.miiliaexl
I'erke
of dtr.x lor^
«-rs of.
k'V.-lii|.men
TrAlr and Hii,
b'rl-la.v
^.uu4b^l
lid ai.-'liis dinner il
. tiiitshixl ealtiie h
.The III:
d.-m,,.rf
i-eduiR
waidi
Irxi.-d P
U,X-U..RK
Hu- briietit of Hi.* work..pie and
iiuf for iJo- i.urtxwe i.t
lie i«oi.
the' vtorkipi
hiPR lUssra into a
I|I
with
HeHoanI
»(
.-biii»n*h
uli>x I* uaK utiaalaiouX'
MRS. ANNA BRIGGS
:i.-i the
at Her Hc^**Thorsday-Morni
MORE GO TO TEXAS
* apixiiNl.xl Itv ixui
Cmiib .tmi his a's*.
Hu- |iro|«»«xl lira.
Inland,. ^li,h.
.Miu: tlusii r.vady bv sbitHUbXit.
. Itevsi
last am*. Lwo
hohif of
h.-re Iasi
i;T-ii ^dundd.v
whi.'i
nlKlil «l Ihe age
I no year*, .irsunl. I The l-i.s
ju«l what .
hcHtVtraalde Ix-ii c H.e .-auM- of hm !ma.-biiie
-l.inadf- for t - liMird t
d.-»Uh. Mr* Hov*
....
,-harming p.-;-xiiniliiv ninf niiiuln-r.-dd
<.i!Ul.xi :
her friends
by
Hve luiudrv,!. •H.euii Trav.x-ie- ni». the Axuww.'iv w.TTIl-Uird then ad>Hirnnl
fuueral will Im hehl Tu.-K.lav aflerii.xia j be ai-Ie to taiiiidl.* ■> uiu(h grvalei' voi lf>e«dlrTC were referiMl
8t Sodock rrom the Ikiwnian liome
juae v( busiiieav Ihaii
pMi.
*ol»H.t«il director*.
Slra. .Ani-i
dPxl o( b.-i-in.
a IlnRerin^ IMne
•t.in-a.-h -She I
more than (uu >
flntd to h>-r 1,
•lieHxl but_si:fr-ri(VRs.: Development Bureau Re<
................ - ■■ cjs hav 1
Hundred Ifaii'-/. They
ApportionmenL
lag died » Buii.twr t.l y.-arw ncv.
are Frtxl HrMCR* of Jai t -m.
Mr*,
Weslr
Th- -«-rvi«r> ol in. W-sirm
Slit*araw l*«ehdom. Mr, -Selli. laiw
r> iWx- Mrs Jer.-de HreWB. and ( barles iffuN Hevrtofin.ei.i bnr-j.i ti«ta> l*>and Jatm-s. all -f whom r.-sele here. ixsved a r*erk b>r SVio i-om tinawa
.\o delintle arra.ip.-nivgil* bale as >el .•ouutv. that betlot Ibe aa eaMpt nk'(uf
I lhal txaiDly fdr im.
been made fur the (uneraL
iHii-jCNECKFROM OnAWLCOOin
<o 'a-.-ertainJ
JiUui.iR, Vlil, . Xtav 1 -The f.vl’ew* oniW IWv! ji,s-ln,e be.-., er.h-r.xl buSau AiiUui.olUiKiKt in thel M:..r 11;
Mah'r IKx-kel uf tiousbioii;
H-IUR tv> l-»J( Major t-'raxler. ..f lA|mer;
raptalii
!i*rnMil.
TTie i M liiaal. of tt.iii: f’aidaln Mailhews,
and tnauer* ' .rf lae ^oo; CapUin l,awTi-SMe t>f in
to the niw iv , trvnt. oi.i] LorUl.-uMt
Lawrentx* ol
- "
Ml- ii'«- tuw owneg
vMiah of Trwvena
: <1 luelujes all tbd
ao-l the euhtidermii'ii me fijcuruv
Mr.
next Week,
iK ue ihai be i* Mf as H. Hu- f
::a'e Will H-uialli here, as h<- de.lam
' .hi. Mx-tloB is jmud eauukb lor hln.~
. AoMiiti ( Nueiv .VVw»
While th. i-ii.x! 1-aM for iW» far« '
. »i.d Riv.-n’ll t- ktujx.. that H naa
•--III belli at G.'d.ood tin- mmie time ,
I.,,-
Mr.-l;
InuK.
- • .-.sr
J
GBA?n) TRAVERSE HERAIJ); AKD TRA^’ERSE BAT EAGIX. Tl'ESDAT. MAT 2. 1911.
(rand Inverse
u4 Trtvene B«j Ufit
TWfCK A WEEK.
nUUM TaMdv UC Ttanndar >i
TMTcrM CUT, MldiiCU. t>7
HlflALO A ftECORD CO.
TbOL T.
........................ PrwMeol
Vie* PimMmi
.SwMUrjr
..Trauww
Ova K 8*iM..
“^."h3Kv.
THOI. T. MTM.
Botli ’Fboaea No. ».
Otfea, m Rmt 6tn*t.
■raaifs:
Ob*'ter................... tliW In AEvnnw
8U Noetkt---.^......... Me In AEnnoe
Thr«* MoftUu.............. 3Se'tn Adruoe
■utnte « M«mA<Iana saUer
Mnrdi >, IMS. nt U»e poMoTSc* at
teww Citr> Mleh, «B4«r tbe Ac(
^ OoBinai of
<> 197**
OreMNiltlswNk 3,300
lodge to make tbe welcome *blg noise.'
may be tbe begliuiiDg of a prarttcal
reform of abnaes which base fattened
' long at the expenae of the dlgnlty
the grand todge. ft has tbe rtni;
>f dignity to It—the tinkle of slorerMy.
B Buft-pedal note of reel hoKpItallty
"Our grand reunions are too com
monly but masked cammeirlal enterpHses promoted to add profit to tbe
local enthusiast who to out for-rerBOuooDly. Tbe spirit ol thrift, of
grab and graft, too maO}' times Id
.piree the Ml of would-be reonioo cUiDstead of bmog welcxune vtollon.
alliy. we ar<^
xpoeed to the s
welcumed U victims to tbe lust of
etoddunged business iqen. nbo expett
I to aorreuder gold to them to return
ir tbe glory they bestow upon ua
“Traveree City poluis tbe way of «
aap^—practicalty—from tbe Trying
evlto wbfeb beset grand lodge, reAVOID FOREgT FIRES.
At Ibis lime of year, ibose bupnlng
iWuse nnd clenrlng IstMls ond some
,Lo caMeasly set fir.- to the woods,
may be
which nigbt be averted by
special prorauilon. Tbe lleputy State
tfome and Pin- Warden bas asked
The Record-Bngle to emphaaite llic
fact (bat there to a peualty against
Indtocrimanaie eetUiig fli«a to the
woods and calls attcmtloo to the fuu
that the tow will be rigidly miforred
MANT TREES AW* CARE FOR
THE MROS.
Slay t baa bMn dealBnatMl by Oot•nwr Oabom as Arbor and Bird day,
<» b* ob*tiT0d by yonns and old allka
tbrnogbout ib* sui*. Tbe eonjnnc
tlM of flim day with that of Arbor
hit spi
day la aa InaovaUes In Mlcblcao. almoat Inclpleni fires. reroLresIy atoritor serwal yaam past, tbs two
cd. have rreOlied to thousands of dolbarb bean oelebra^ loaeiher by a
damnge to roreaUi and other
BHiber of other states noted for tbe
property, aod three have prom|ge«
■may aad protectltoa ot natural remost rigid regulation for better pro
tection. There are few who ^twld
Tbe ooananratkM of Mlcblcan tint
xmly sUri a btaxe in the woods.
aad tbe ptaetJeel r*tore*tn»ttoa
There are many who might do so
■ Is a matter of rltal
totarest to erery taibablunt of tbe
Btale and It la veil to have the subwarning to given by the stale author!
Jeet broaslR forcibly to our atieaUon
;lea to exwvise care and to refrain
from utailliic fires tritboui the ahHbverm-. Aibor day I* of more tbao
mdute asauianee that no damage reu
laaeral and abstract Intereat. It has
e. It la wall fur those who ore
a apodal nessaae tor every pubUc
likely to dtor««ard poanWilo ebnsf•plrlted man and woman of tbe
quoiires. 10 remember the rreputmiU»
blllty.
tbroasboM tbe sobooU of tbe oonatry
ean not be too
THE PREE'*EMPU0VMENT BUREAU
Is coadaelre to i
Governor Osborn 'Friday aigne<l
rlUseublp. This year Htehlsan has the blU esttbllsbtog free eninloyme.nt
takMi a sreat step in advance.
bureaus, to Traverse City-and Flint
IlM inttmate relatlonstatp of bird Two years ago the legislature passed
life and tbe povtb ot v
a tow
peon for eeveral years past, tbe sub Grand Knidils aud Detroit tbe plan
ject ot exbaosUvo research by tbe was at cure a success. In both of
An anas»8o Hties the bureaus were a boon
tai array of statlsUcs bas been com
working people, as tbe.prtroie em
plM coneemteK tbe economic necee- ptoyment bureaus charge fere for se
■Ity of bird life.. It is a proven fact -uring posiUooB for working iieoide
that wlfoont tbe birds end tbdr
that made a big hole to their omrnings
atet dMl^actloa of Insect, iarvs aad for a time. Tbe plan has worked suc
•reb tbla Oii^ 'voold become unlnbsb- cessfully aod tlito year It was dt-tortteMe lor ana. Already certain ape- mined to odtabUsb two-more bureaus
ctre of birds have becotne extinct
places where they could be easily
ttaroasb veaton carelessness, aa tor reached. This will uul only be a good
isslasea ihn
thing for Traveree City, but tor all
salsa e( edaoaUon baa been aforted this secIloD of the state.
and tbe birds are slovly becoming recs
ogbised as aa Ssset among tbe nation’s
•THE TRAVEMK city WAY.
Tbe above to tbe oeption of an edItottol wbleb appeared in tbe tost Is
om of tbe Anertcan Elk.
SetrelL Oondag tioa tbe official
•aa of tbe State Aaeoetotton ot Elks.
k has a sp
to tbo stato reuBloDa aod that Trsveraa CKy Bka are determined to give
neb eatertalnnwat as will not oaly be
pleaatog to tbo vtolUag
bet a credit to tbe k>eel lodge and^
eomunlty as weU. Tbe following
■;
CRESCENT
FLOUR
I Oil
'*
\>\s7pyi
m
Wednesday Mrs. K. W. Wall entertatoed the O. 11. C. club and the. Uld-,
afternoon tea to honor of
H an *..............
Ulnie Walt, v
r. Frank
WalL iwrporUug to be from Uan CuThe guests. aR intimate frlendf
the bride-tu-be. nt om-e appreelaied
■harming athl unique
which the annomieenient was made,
and Miss Wslt
Wait was Immediately
tmmedtotel: »>esloged with lovtog
eoagraiulalluns.
Miss Walt 1s one of Travereo City's
prominent and well known sowomen. active In church and club
.....................................
Traveree City tor
the past jear. and is re<«gnised as one
of tbe comtog subsianUat bustoesa men
of the city. The weilding to announced
te place tu June.
Surplu
i'a, 'fzr
A CtNCRAL BANKING BU8F
NESS GONE
A.-J.
/tir.-md Rapids.
ORDER OF, PUBLICATKm.
t*F M^run;.^^; m the-oir.
ktaTk
■ JI. e.iiin tor laand T,a«c-«.-q t'4>unty. .
I’toor r
Honor .
. Hi.'«v. tVui
1 Ut.e
-A »
Miss Kste Brief hat returned
M Iron' ■.
UI.2C- r
if:bu
;
■i»fi^i-.n
I Mrs. R. C.
KirehiK
a.i- i;i.
-|«-nd» and re ’iMvcs
a
ery min-h . iiili.i-cd
iKiol.r ThuT>.luv's U.-eor.l ktogle.l
v''-.h Ih:s ol Trav.
i'..y
Mias Anna Schwarz of Leland is in ui.g
u
» seiloualy <-uii<toerthe city today.
iny a liw-uiio
liw-uiio:
here- as
a
bu>liM*:-'s
Mrs. J. D. Lang arrived last evening ida.e ;>nil restdeii.e.
from Ar.u.li« to vtolt frieu.l,. tor a:
Mrs. a J. Morgan returned Satu
iberi llh,.-.
day fmm Ann Arbor, wh.-re she in
L. T. Mikescll returned to his home. lteeti sje-ntilne th- i«o-; ic-w d .yit Rlieib} tin- noon oiut i,uD«.ilngi
Mrs. C. A. Swiuer and mtle dai
buriinxT'-lere.
ter. .Mina, l,.f this nK\m>n* for S.
PERSONAL MENTION.
♦ ‘
♦ ♦ ♦-♦'' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦fOO V- '"'n,.;
i> figu.-fv
Jikli-y
;
!
■
:
|
Kowto, ..
Sivtiui
...
Ni.rnalk.................
'i
oi.c*aii j'.-l n -!
Mbi.ui.1'
.
i
Treitis
St Travrer
m. If :>Ts. III. aud C.t<
h.»j
1.1 IIIFI-V.
Samuel Shore arrivetf yesterday aft- I'lemoon fioin Kvart 10 K|wnd a
lew Iriemh
John
Ks with fneiids auil on busiov!-,.
J. Jordan returned to his home al
Msnii-lunu lUis morning ufier s|H-iid
Snuclti. .in
McKcruie
i! r .-Itv
arrived
■
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE.
Saturday
made in
t1
lifetime r
S'ou van—Rei
itolds Flexible Aniiluh Slat
is priviivaify'indrstruvt.l.li
a (ouf uf
Fieyrtolds
Rlexible Asphalt
Slak.
it.au ■■ i- liar ,
in cihl. nrr si
never liold, „
udjUMl
ce for fiec bouLin.
Weslto muuifs,ii
w. ri-RTiR.
•<„ir FiMirt ('fiftbi.dfMirw Uraad
Tnivi-re- t'lmniv. Mi.
UtVlil.L JI- 15A.:k.
• ■
-n
^tflti'itcr r.T rumntotnant
IIU-,ilH<M|C p,Jd,
«'«r.
.^lell.i J.
F. R. Smith relumed to his home al;
"eP
M. M
Freimann &Ce-
’
duvr in Ih.Miss Edith Pui
Ihe .'ilv ti- Hu- g
Ibi'.t
‘‘m/. and Hra. “E. J. Liddy arrived
bvuM! lust ulMit fruoi tlaiidvvl.di. Illi
• honey
nois, vliirc the
mooo
of lim ai-r,-».
Ii-r
Tiluutps 1
ctiar.it to>,a. (Lmd feiKOT.
in 1...U~- with .ted nwif and
ir. Mitl Slid hard water to
u-.‘. V' i.-.l null snd 3u tem-l. uiik
.1Uoi,«-i
■.turn- sniuke hou-to. or'aril.tilv-kMiillh «hHp (ami tucdii
with
roof and
Kidiuc and on sl.uie wall. THUICK^
luimk. a jaiialii n tiar liiaito ql stou.-.
-ii. t.in-d wtUi a atrt-1
•I,.- Nall,
iwu luul
Hows This? ' ,
fii'r'Sai •Bd
spif!?*
“««_<»
Misses' Swesters>~
worm up to II.S0 at 9Sn
worth ap «o. S2.&0 al 9L45
ISIclBbero Bros.
Ihe lOrdial,Crund
STSTK'OF MirilUtAN
At a
uT -.aiil »>an. held a
Ilf pn.U.ie Illtiii-. in' Hie
. ily
o
Trav.-TKe I',lv hi said «'<miiiiv. uii lh<
:4ih .by i.r April. A. If. i'.'ll.
lis.vtoi. .1. U.wis having file.l in s.il.
uiurt his in riliuii praviiig llial ih.' aiJ
fi.ntoireikili .d said <~l;.le In- <!r.-.i:ii'i
ii> DuMiin J. i-a-wlx or lu tuiiii,' luhe
Miii.rlO- pcr^.oli.
It U ii.iier. ihul ihi- Ibih dav ui Mu<
A.-D. l!iU, ut i.-n ..'.lock in ihi- l.v.
n,H«i. at raid ........................ .
Ih‘ «"‘1 '
heri-1.} aieaiiitii-'t lor
tM-aring - s;>,<
tHHiliKIl.
I
.
pul.li.
iKHh-c tbr.viii !»• gt'.-i
p.re.f rhU Orel,-:, !»r lUri'f :
W"-eki> prevl.i is to raid ila'
-in
the Hrand
Traw
■ws^ia]M-r
primed ari.l
Herald.
. .
illkH«-d In sai.i 111
J'ilKl
>-k£r.
I Marvin and
<
^udUuaP
-Msrvin'a
night.
>r Grand
i her MBter
. J. W
Bueli has returned from a
ni-nih';- vi-il with her
I'leodis
to
Oak’jii.l and Oeii.-wee loiinty.
Mrs. R. H. Petereen of COpemish is
ll- Ihe < liy lin a ehopisnc trip Uvlay
Ray Buseheri has returned
from
the Fertli ln-.tiu:lp at Rig Uapid«.
having r«mi>lH.-.l a ct.iiti- lu leh-eKalkaska
Mrs. JJennie Parker' of
and da'iiL'hter. Mrs. Jsiidi 1^1111^* »'
<V>p.-mlwith relailvee aad f
f.-w da>
buiPN-s. ,.n. pig jM-ii and Hi.. Iie»(-ul
furnring I.hiIn Mh-Ii
us
fnllowr;
3
v.»g.u.N, 1 t«ggy. I feed grinder. 1 cat
ting UH iiirn slHitl'-c. I gbruUMl eaKino. I buu saw with powi-r l
H..-t.i all,...............................................
Huod •d»>ck
•lu^n s;.i.l
with
fu1l..»
ull li-ga)
Tw.i .1'wa. Bonn- j.,mig
sto.-k.
3
U>.u-.-;'UM I -bii:k«mA f iKirMn
Hood
n-veuanii-d lur ibc.-viii.
~ IK...I huiir,
iiinH-r »I lartp. (kwd
• l'rc*iilM’> to itig des.Tlti.-d in said iimi
u-itlii«ir-, giMsil r i3di>. on linrat Free
nsec "" tond i«Huate.| in the l«wn-.li
D. livery u
teb-pbimn
!i.f Whilewaier. iirul.iy ul tfrand Ttu
- pl.;.i- ii
ll te be appre.i'jve and riuteuf Ml<ht:!un. vir; .t»ui
rsliun ood will
•pu-l .juarfiT uf mhiIIm-usI qiinii.-r i
attor. 1
lirt.-ilt, |..iv...hip loeiilv . V.
tiiurlh. ranse
nitiea We>l ix>ijl:tiiiii
■ iQoitoy, I
■ tortv a.T.1 ot lan.l m...e or b a
tirand Tni'
•
lU-emlM-i
THWlgag.- nr 0.1 .niiu-h
I're-Nvn:;
Hon.
FY.-d R.
Walk.-t lii rdinr („ llie t i.itiil Slate,-: snrvi
lixlre »r Ihobaip
. Ill lif lualler.ul live iiilale "T .<hi'ld.
■JAMKS M. Mi lN'niSH.
M 1.1'wIk, iliHi'aM-il.
lliere- t.y i
A death uf her
, UfHher.
.
A- F- Sorrenson of Kingsley is
lllie.iiv 1(*1 a few day- im himines.--;.
jApr.
iiaj ;:■
;
C. M. Buck arrived
last evening'---------- '-------------------------- ^
:fmm fiMliir ILipid', h>«« n> fq*-fd ' STATK OF MU'.HI'
M'vci:.l days With frtolHl^ in i!»- clly. ! .,„„ri f.., iluB. C. Barker came over from Inter-iYav.'K-ilo. l.en blit ,'venliig on Misim-s. rc
luriimt- tills nMH-niug.
C. H. Perry «of Cadillac is in the 'nai'i-ri.e I'ily ill Kai.l fv.iji-.tj ■•
c-ilv f.iV ;i slh,n ill w«h f
irf. Ap'il. A I*. I'd:
1 hniiiit'SK.
H..I.
i-v.li i:. \W:
D. L- Stevens returnilu. to.
.\_
lumii- ai Kalkaskn y.--lpruf V:,:
•8 Itere
dav slier
ill. frt.-nd-.
cl O
'w.-idenh-m..'
hav:
W. W. Worse of Rsoid City is
Kald .HUM hi- IH-ttilon I" '
th>. cllv on buiine-H uwlav.
i raid i-u'-irl iidj.idl.-aie .u.d
G. ti. Sprout retu nod to hiq home
whi. «. rv u’ Ihe time of h-.
al lh<«re>ma thto mu
lie k-4i.l hPl 1- nf raid d.i-ca~
• death
n Hidev Wool. Furs. Tallow
Metal and Ginseng.
siM'Pt.
Teloitooeee.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
er arrlvp.| thi.
„mp lli.w at Mrs. Wilha
. and Mrs. A. Stewart and son
i yoMierdny lor K.wtcrvillc.
shirv they elll ivehie.
KrusUiaiinut break ii—»iii
Wind s
or rot It. Vearv after lav me;
Defrfidsitt.
Maiv* lt«n. IV!,.
fi.TO
rU file bi
•' i>,.it tl,e aUiVr naieed deAu.ti-iu Riie. ba< h-n her
•• of re -i.toHK-e ta i
. plaie
nn.id^.e
!-• S'.wrtatoed
.toed after
af
dltlHffit' laqiur,; t.n niotk.a of l^ivell
1. "■U.-ti-K
ii,r .Kintdaltiata.
•!cr«d (bat Xhr ^1.1 defendaat
C!v l <r «-r,|PWre.mh-riWs,b.' ralerod
•roe
••iriuT in iiAMn
,fil.,r *.;.■
|•U!l'l ll
vtwree.rf
1 Ala'll
that H.e-I.m
alnt-lll.
in nuo bp taki
;<on liffiMliod, a .1 ;li<i
id» spent Siin.lii' in ll.e.lt'.
F. M. Fish of Central Lake is a bus
iness visitor In-re today.
E. R. Caldwell of Grand Rapids It
here lor :i sliuil vUil «ilh ivlalivcs
and friends.
E. R. Potts of East Lancing to in the
...... .....
ssmM$
Cwp'lei.
tgr
C. E. Linebarger of Chicage. Raised
.lUrougli till' .i;y rtatur-lay. ruliiiig •■t,
; th.> Hii'twii ol lnronaairit,
\lr
|
; b,ryrr ...-at to l.elnDd vi'icn* In- m.uK i
's la «»• liolel. ”Hirrh<T'»!i.'
j..-'
,b«r- to g-1 h it, uMiliht-!-* i. ;
, M jMrt)
Jle
ij„- ls-ur..'l
_ iii.ph}. The .•up l»
p|r bumo in Hrana Rapid:
I the Hub window', and
I,Ml valuBhle ever given
“Mre'^Howard Fife and little deughIhto kind.
rr. Il.'h■t). lefl for IX-ltnil this uiurD'
In a ixmiesl pf this
k'
According to the fruit gtowers the
Itio Kiuriu of today •Mill not work aiiv
lltjiirj -to 1h<- fruit crop p>i
uvixnmt of tho fai l Huh th,' buds are Detrull
Mrs. Myrtle Hubbcil has rwtumed to
oidy beginning i
siiftlrlenily odvani-e.1 to f>« vlemageil
i-r hunn- ol IWIillhK nfler alleuding
iiilPKa a >stiff frtxse should
foll.iw
,p I'.vlhluu RlM.-i<' i-uuu-iiliou h•■l•l
no vcMcidav,hiU- llfpurchased
the
J. W. Hiliiker I
Mrs. A. Ford and Mrs. C. Shippy re. .._ and
_
Bt«K-k owned by An lurni-a lu their lioines ut tiqvluid Ibis
I,
drew N.-wi-onili aJid will vxmduct the iiHirnlng .after niiemtlng tb,- Dyiblan
Sister;.' cunvenHuu.
lutln.-ss til the future.
8o far this year County Treasurer
Mrs. C. W. Swsveriy and daughter
llaiiiiiioiid
has
ls.siied
iwenly-niiie toll this mi.rniug tor llu-ir di.m.e al
liquor Ut-eitses tor Cranil
Traverse Kulkaska ult.-i atl.oding tho •Itolliri
eotiiity. i»etvty-«iie In the elfy
and .ouvi-ntiuii ..I ibf IMlhian Sisters..
elghl In the eoitmry illtages
’nicre
: .iril ktogle.i
to B piv-sihllltyAELni then- will be one
and
Hattie
men- nt Imerl^hen .-iiul one. In Ma}g|e-m 1-Yi.toy ll
flrld towmAiip.
Tbe saloon in Hie
lun-hiiinn hotel is ihi- ■•iilv one In the .Ml- pjly'iiti biisin.'so ..ml1 rellin*;^ .m
•ilv to go out of IiiibIiii*ss.llleiuto.
The-foundation for the now demiMlases Efl"*
Violet Wilhelm
arrived freiin. flilcaeu lu'l ov.-ning.
.ailed hv the de.nh ut Hu-lr lutb.-r.
i'nuik Wllb-'lm.
Mrs.
James
Marvii
and
little
-t.imed I
■ grumlwHi. vVhnr
. Kjiing troiu Jpi'
id.,
where
.tlK-y hue
i-iidlng ihpTtnKl i
tbeedltottol:
*Wbat do you tbink ot tbe Traverse mamlng that tbey
City wgy of eotertainlng tbe visitors <«*ply with. Sllbom^ 11 to the policy
of Ihe maDaginuent lo give all reqnl
reqnlre
to tbe state reonioo to be held there ed assistanre
{ the pr
ta Juoe? What to the way? tVhy.the grree of the
came Irom a grange levlodge will ItaMf pay all tbe expense This
BsMnwm and. professional men wll
sot bo importaned to put up a dtdiar the subject of the coddUng motb and
to help defray tbe cost. They will not he wanted tho bureau to send bint a
coeoon of one of tho moths to use
be exposed to ridteela for declining ta illustrate his talk.
doBit*, or be embarrussed by tbe-sub
An orchard demonstration by C. E.
tto appeal to tbeir “civic pride." Trav Smith. hortlcutiarMt of the Devetop^.
arae City fodge to to be tbe boat and ment bureau has been arranged
take place on the V'ood fanu at i\
win pay tbe Ub tor Ms bospluilty.
misb on Saturday. May C.
Totally uftooHclted, Harold
Titus,
"Tiaverae City Elks never did beai
along worn traeka excepting to con welt knoM D In this city, snd a sUmIci
In the Vii
form to good moral tsochlag. The} yesterday electri
booor tbe Golden Rule, and have no gan Oalb'. a dalt
torgolton tbo toeeons learned at moth the nnlverelly.
era' kneea; bat when It oumes to en to Harold and apeaka well for his odvaheement to the newspaper world
tertalnlag tovHed gueeia they breek
Or. W. E.
Moon
begaa
lAenday
dewn iradHlbn. precedent and tine ito set out 3li acres of frelr tree*. This
honored cusiom to abow that tbeir boe will make a tuui nf TTtj acres that'
will to n shoi t time produce an iutplUlliy to no. to' be measured by Btease nuaniity ol fruit.
atrlags that arc toooened from nnwill'
Tito county road commtoaiw
lag purees.
............................. ......... •
i:huI on the
‘tenkly. we nke tbe sound of that pleted last year by tboronghly troUiag
.InnXatlon. It Itotena' ao very like it with the city roller. Tbe gravel to
what tbe Mka oagbt to bear that we,
<oM a bH ntotod on babelt df kllcWgaa aad
srfil be oae of tbe flesw pieces
-Klka Ibal Trartme City to tbe Erst way that has bMO built uader tbe
C. IVv r
SKVC-.“?JSSSJ.
ad to e
K there
Ssfnuel Gailsriv*. Cathrer.
A. X HaviU.wt. Av-r. Cashier.
Ke.'or.M'gtglfi
I From FrldB'
Os> UsBdre.1 iMIlar* ttpemro r«
Mary M. Sluyt,
has returned from |,tax asm uCv-aUrrh tbst
eonto fcj
Iberal timuuni nf iiatruni
■Oirgod
' Itiah
iho aflcr
ii.llng I
wlm.T
‘IV and surromuling territory.
Fred Dunn is rebuilding hie farm
Mrs. A. Thai
arrived from Beh'j«
lalre
tliis
nimu
tor
a
hli.,ri
vixil
v«ii>i
If-toty
bmurwUr
to
>U
bwooM
si
Inmin building on his pini-e at Kllvsr
her .. .................. ... .Mis. IX,.1 Morgan nn.I I
»'“ •
i.akr.
The Northern
Michigan Pythian Miss Aii.e Tli.iUias nf Sivlli otm-t.
VaLone
faLone g.i
B.goasp Maiirii.,
league will meet in this city on May -i
Mr. and Mr*. Myiie Knagg* and lit•■entest fur hlgb honors in tlilul ile dunghier. Kun.'iu. «f t'hli-iigo ai
Ik work. It Is exi»H-Usi that Stale .in-ifling two vifcks with u-luii
’ a ooe'vmrr Uetto. r-dd br Ml drnfgvoi,
olflrers wiin>e pic,H-nL while ItHlgl-sji be .-ilv Olid KIk Kupi.ts.
____; SM*B^'>VsailTp.lblor r^:.4VJvm
Mrs. Mary LichtAer and hei
lii.ni all over this siw-llon of the stat.win rompeig In the .•omest. A hand
who hs
-''Oeam Washington Daniels,
who
for maigr''yMre was pom-r at Jud
ttreuenuis barber shop, died at bto
R. Floyd Clinch. V,re P.-eMdsnt
r. O. Baleh of Chicage. spirel Es
Iinlhi ai-d KuudS} ii: .he Hly «)>
hi- wife, who h> vulilng her moth,
Mifc, 1.. h4,l>ene ot W;;slftugtoO sfi-r
Mr. s.^ Mrs. C.
bev ttuttintoy .t»!U'u!0>-v •iih J'->
IS lor V.
R( li-rMU on iilaiii
III.
so»:i -v. < aUill..
Leo Rtckcri of Ci-and Rapids, spent
VOIGT MILLING CO..
U ».
TBW^Cin STATE am
^ Trscy Lay, President
Ih;- pimrU «r»rv*
»Mu;l iki^rd-. U
•i^ o! the Civil
“^‘CHICKS
J.-«>
huvM-.lH ing diawn t
Thai chanpes your hake days from
unce|‘iaitities to ah.solute success—a
protection that mc:in.s nmeh. and is
fully /T^creil by our puarantcf of
s?.tis7acMon. If Crfscfiit I'hmr will
do what we claim f<ir it. .y«*u cannot
afford to keep house without it—and
iHt dtU'sn't ".maVt- ptH»d" every, daim
your in<«!K-y wi|l ho ylu-erfully re■ fhnded. Better finti fi’ut ahout it.
C'resei-m eyjjially pood f<»r hn-atl and
pastry. At your pmeer’s.
____rrwanl sj-stcin. The new |>art
of the ron.l will be eov’l'lclrd )ti a
mi! time hs the 'work
i»
lirltig
.itihcl us fasl os |>ui,iUhIe.
Jsrres VanAmberg and Miss Jesn:te l!oj!%riilrte, !h,i1i ot Kingsley, wenunited In munlage Kvidsy evening a:
.’eliM*. The .i t. mony wns periormal t'he home of the grtsm/s Urol her
y3i Slate rireel. by lU-v. A. A. Alllngton.
They will make their newhome to this cliy.
Rm E. Parks, who resides on Barlow wtWu bad the Index finger of the
right hand a»l|<l>e,l off ul ll>e tlrwt Join
.Monday morning wbll- ut .j.u-'k on
one of the lk.e.h snws at the Oval
Wood Idrh plant. Mediral alteniloji
was given and .no xerlous resulls are
oiillelpsted.
Tho Indications are that there will
lie a Isrge ailendauee at the annual
nx<-u»: ' . !h.- Western Miililgnu fieiTb.l'KX
liOn BU to be held to the
Stale biuik building nt 1‘ ii'< lo<l. W«slnesday sflenioon.
All tbe dlrerlors
i,t the various i-ounlles emlnaiej In
the bureau have signified ibeir inteutioo of being i.rewni. an
well ns s
large number of iwoiile fropi plsi-es
where lliey are luiril. ularlj- interesUsl
to the work of the orgaiiizntion.
Or. Earl C. Tyler to busy today packig up his ofliee Uxtnres atnl ell^ts
l.re|iaratory to movtog to Iron HI)r. Tyler
IwbeiT he expeiis to lo«-ute.
has Dialulalned u deninl offli r in this
edi
. April rk-Tbe
n
leioix .Sr
R.>«ir.M4Bgie
Mrs. A. F. BrWgc el Charlevoii
P.-JI. u f«-» d?>S -l-i ih
THIS IS XHE SACK
unoRcaiEinu •
Mlcbi^ru peeaUarly blenseS in tbe
■■■bar and variety et native birds.
n« *e have beedieasly w
fRU
Traveree Oty baa reaaoi
preed of bar pabUc scboola le wbleb
tbe eubjeot of bird Qt* I* siven
fb) Stady and tbe future dtlsea trained
to a reettnte of the Utds* value to
•Mktod. II to to be hoped that the
ebeenaBob of Bird end Artor day. as
sagiMtod to tbe govemor's ptxrctomattos end tbe proctometlon ot Mayor
WUbetaa. appeartag to another column.
«ai bo widely ebaerved In tbe city
•obooto ead tlnr^sSbont tbe Vm-
formerly coaneevd with the Erenlng i
Racord at a reponer for a number of'
years, restgnlng to accept a posltiun {
■with tbe Anadorka Krowa A«mry Ini
Lawirtr. '
OLlafanma.. Sfie Iretrs this eveoiiiE ' tor o: ihr
for Norihport to spend t||g *Timtn‘-f !*»rd
monciu at l»-i <r>tiagr there ..and u>
re(UP<-rat.> slier u tong si-we «g 1) •
feter.
.Samti >»
EKTNSHIIlKTSCDillttSM
rji K'J
■
ISil. ;
still Is hereby jppoinn
ral'l liPlittiMi.
1. i- fnilltor ivrvP-nsl.
li.i.Vhcyf
g:v.-n by
t.ree
Ibis nrdPi
pr.viun- i.i ssiJ day i,t
Ihp linit'd Traverse )l-r:
Tcctk Extracted AbBolatcly Wll
.............. . :vi.l.
.1 • , all In per-un.
Lv C.
K. r. p. wi
SEND US OESmiPlION OF TOUR Fflllir FlIUI OR OifCHlRO
AI»o Rood Fruit Land on lake or bay.
We oi-ly ckarir a
coimnittioB when we aend. a customer, to you arc free to mII it
ypurpdf al any lime.
Let u? 4»jw you our Fruil Tree pticcL
AddfcM
FAIR OAKS NURStRV CO., rraverse City. Mich.
Tcleptwnc Peas
Wo iia.-c about ) 5 bushel of Tele
phone Peas which we bought of a farmer
here. They are not good enough for reg
ular garden seed as they contain some field
peas. % of them would tel A. No. 1
garden peas which wouldTe worth about
$9 a bushel. We shall sell this lot at $2.25
per bushel. They grow about 3‘,4 fb high
and would be just the thing to sow with
oats. Field peas are very high, so here is
a chance to get very good peas cheap at
Prokop Kyselka’s Cor. Front & Cass St.
Hie "Ka-'.lar'' n;,-ihi-.l 1
week* w;t!i
Airlla rii.ani
MIxs Jane '
her
sHers. Mcitosme;-i.
.
sn.i
I.
», w.. •
Hret«0t^W
New SOk DrcsscB mt*
HANNAH ^ LAY I EveatBB 6«w»«
Bt 919. ULM
MERCANTILE COMPANY.
{
BBd 9tfi. StriBkers Bras,
i'l'oi'to
................
and
n. rv.M>s l.-luiu-.-a.a»pi
hesMs will apj,re.-l»
apprei-lBte the
mriliud uf isiinlpss extrac
1«L W. n KINVON
s-jns VVitbeini lll.a-k. with
th Dr.
Dr lioldv
wtutb. Trevtirve Ci'iv. MIrhMuti
Mlrhiiuu.'
,
apt 13 lues ihuiv
RICKABD
: F'ri.llt A (’«■« SImU.
I
i,
OR*^Nn> TRAVKRRE UKRAT-D AS'D TR-ANT5RSK RAT EAOl.g, TIT-SDAT. M.\t S. 1911.
The Globe Department Store’s
Eli FEECEESE SEIE!
Just what the name implies—We were fortunate enough to purchase about $40,000
worth of spring merchandise from manufacturers who over-estimated their season’s
output. They had to raise money—We dre always open for good merchandise when price is an object. We made
the purchases and we got the prices.—-We are able to offer you spring and summer goods now—at the very
start of the season—at prices usually asked <;iuring clearing sales in mid-sunpmer. You’ll find everything
exactly as advertised. Some values we quote nriay sound impossible but—the goods are here at prices quoted.
The purchases consist of men’s, women’s, boys,’ girls’ and infants’ garments of every description; shoes, ox
fords and staple and fancy dry goods.
R^oad (are
paid one way,
30 miles or less
to purchasers of
$25 or more.
Ttae m wtlons price concessions tempt*
cd ns to bay In qaanlities ter too large for
onr regular spring season.
Note EspeciaUy
—That’s .why this Big L
now
Purchase Sale comes
instead of
later.—July Price* In ApriL We want to
bring slocks down nearer to normal size.
Every advantage tbat we gained will be
transferred to onr cnstomers In tbls sale.
j
Every item and
watch next Thurs
days Herald •
Uim’ mV Mam’ TArti SriU. tl3.3S
U£a’ SfETiat CoaU That W«mli Or£iua.
A
lelectionof the tnwitest i^Ui for
nint. They «onM from a wdi known
garmoit maker W. Wuetrat N. Y. Ct)-
ily bt SIS and SI6.S0
blABy are uupie Buka; none
worth len tban
ns—Mme are |»)
valuee; ■erses.
tedi end not-
13
TAtTETASrUCPETTlCdATFREE
WITH ALL
Ofi
up
SUITS AT____ $io.yo ==
$6^
WHITE
LINGERIE ;
WOMEN’S
WAd
DRESSES, prettfly u-imm<4d j DRESSES IN SHEPHCj
•tyh'*, proiHfTly made up ao
CHECKS and Scured 1
’ Ibai tbi-y'll fit. The lualenlema made vilh hlpb M
at alone would oust }uu aa
and lone aleerwa; otra j
much. Pur.
$2*^9
sale, eftalea..
cha>e Sale .
JWy Imgerk 0»Met at S3.98.$S.48 ami $9.48 I
A splendid showiiv of As
NEW
MARQUISETTE
DRESSES, dabty
extremely tadiioaaUe for
Hundreds of heautjful one-piece Dresses b
this Purchase ^e pr^ bebw lheir_actiul_va!ues. New peasant slqeve ityles; lace and r'm-
$t€.Sfi, $18.00 end $22.50
Other Lingerif Dresses up to $18.30
Diitbguished, exclusive ganneids b a
veried assortment ol
vened
of full-length
uU-^gJh Pon^
Pi
Diagonal Serges. Silk Poplins, WhipCA Engtidi Tweeds, and Novelty
Mixtures.
t»«.50
LADIES’AMD MISSES SUITS
lalitt’ Drtuta; All Ike Ntwttl end htOitat Stylet
Fodud Mnd MnsaliiK Silb, Chiffons.
of
SBk Popb»_Sf^^^^‘
wool Batistes; many have the pc^wlai peasant sleeves. All placed b this 'Bid
Sale at savings ol $3. $4 czM $3 on each dress.
*15^
limited lot reduced lor > quick
clearance. Oae style b pretty Un
himiQed with fanev bidtou, $17.97
bdrefteftrdkoMScfe.at
$11^
mitt SfTtr SaliiaJTo^U
WOUBirs TAILORED SUITS, S10 98
These win go qui^.
Correct iuplets iackets, aatw Kaed. new modified
-FOULARD
SILK
DRESSES,
tivw
iH-aMtlU
two tone coinlitDa
fk>iis. dresses iLat ’•ould be
la a r<i:u!Br way, in
Iblh sale
^ lm£e*’ Coatt Warik im a Rtgaler Way
$20 Tailored $25 Tailored $30 Tailored
Sdt values Suit; values Suit values
A
wonderfol saving opportunities in every
department in tbe storer-^e do not wish It
understood that everything will be reduced.
But there will be bargains enough so as to
pay you to supply your needs lor the home
and in things to wear lor the entire summer.
At savbgt of $4.30 and $3, you can
choase fr«n an extensive assortment of
the [ ewesl foil length coats of fine im
ported serges .and novd^ mixtures; some
with sailor cottars; a qxedslly strong ibowbg of the sobd blue and tan serges
■$^0.00 much in demand S^^-98
.98
A Globe
GREEN
TRAD
ING ^
STAMP
with every
lOc p.utchase. Beautihil premi
ums free.
,,
CLACK SATIN COATS.
tly Volu-s a.........*14.03
lA values ai..........(18.98
'Fine all-wool serge, attractive new style
short jacket suits, one butten effect, k>M
shawl collars, peau-de-eygne Hned; Hand
some full-length coau in the prevailing trbililting mo^s
$16.50$fQ.98
$20
Values
Values iO—
Values
Chli«Mn*s Dresses
Otiidren’s Spring Coals
worth l^Sniaily 79c. and 98c. ages
b becoming stales (or the little
folks in pspliiis. serm suitings
and fitnnels; double breasted;
shawl and sailor collars
at $4.95 and as low as «
offertfack «f OUIAvr's Dmsa
Several hundred, altogether, secured at a suhsUntid reduction from
regidar prices. Best wa^Ue matcruli b loog-waisled ' belt Slavics,
p(my trimmed with tdl or contrasting band a^braidt. Youllagree
lhat mikbg your children's dre*ses doe»'t pay when .you see the
drases b the Pi^chase Sale at
SERGE
*24*.*2J5, *3i», *4^ and *6:25
r-GIRLS’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE DRESSES
Dnii^ onbcni. m ud low okI
Irimned willi Ucc ud eoibraideriei.------ -------QR «1 AR
nbamdiUule utkoc iKrc pdea <1
$1.98.*1.48anl
■ 98c
7V/V
We received a discoont of 30 per cent on
(OOfashionabiespnagibrU
closing
cut a pfombenl tnakert stock on hand
There'^ are plaited bottom, "paneikKl
front aiKl back" and plain goredJ^ QQ
UUUt
•models; $7.00 skirts
choice at.
SPEClAL-Two Roosbg Skirt Batgabs, good fiiUBg Panama skhts, black
and new spring edtfs.
Lot 1.
|| .98
2.75 skirt I—
516:i8
AND PANAMA DRESSES.
Kirte rspbyr Olnshama. ro
Konlaid. and Imetia. plain
tnnirord .!>!«- HApcoallT 1
• 998
.kb
\-
^lendid Sefedba fr«ft-Grade DnaStdrtt
All marked at Purchase Sale prices tbat
show dedded savbn. Handsome voile
s^U. some beautilu% braid trimmed, rich
new Satb sLiIt^ very ttybsb; alsofineSerge
and >S'orstods b new ^irbg colon, priced
at $2.00 to $4.00 under value.
*7^ *9:25, *1^
-»1‘S
500 CRISP, NEW WAISTS IN THIS SALE AT 98c
St Tdl Ii'irli ri’<-k WalA'^
WaisU
Well worth $1.30
and $1.73.
98c
Lot 2. $3 $0.98
values at
*22:50
Afternoon
Dresses
pn-
gSSSS-' ‘IS*?
ladies’ $7.00 Skirts, $5.00
'
«13i8
SAMPLE PRESSES
dir^’ ^
maker at ono ibird off re cuiar
*15^
GIRLS’ & CHILDREN’S COATS & DRESSES
Jfatten/ A umpk Tme
extra n
•
f.-r
■;7'
(MtRTWIABTS.
lawnx as wHI aa t<<il:>rTNl
•iXc*: also
in r.iDc
hams, I'ert-ak’i .-’.td
l.inj.,
‘".t
nfcul.'iH
>ahi”8.
iHir
plain anrt
'■I..'? "—
—M>mc’ Urice aRuart- miHut I'ollars
wiili TIt’B—»aie pr!*v
H.T.'i Ua
RTl- VVaUC*. hich ana low nark
si>k-*- !onif and
aft
c-yiciiaitc \ari‘ly »T |ir>-liy tacT> and
tnibnuiicry iitmin«Nl .’lylc^ at
..I.'-. «M.
^
4^
...................................... ......... ....
FM*y^r^»«Miaf«l 7S.n.M
Ilalnty
I.iBjjeri«>
Irish
r
tronu; c«»d C?'’ 1
talui-j. aalv pnw,
qainsiwtxich
valata, aonio hand
derpd. . othf-ra m
aide «-ffr<ts i:s>cat;. I* io value*...
$oe ri.to fIJS •« Ik JVmoI RWa >■ Bgi-CimA, mub
Take~’ad>-aiiiAjte of ihi* Pis Parchair Salo —ffcooao' from
datntv while wasbaUe alll. »al«» u |1 :•€ and i:iS; line HnStrie. lawn and Bui._____
Bul«ari«n erahroidered
uketa. and mcaaallae
mruallse Silk WalaU at
ton Walsu
48; chiffon blouse* mer lalk. Ihileartan etoiiTOa at *5
C4S;
: peaaaei blousee. white beaded.
*5-S^:Waek
The GLOBE Dept. Store
Traverse City,
Michigan
OnAKD TRAVKPSE HERALD AND TRAVERSE DAT EAOLE.
MOB 4
TI ESDAY MAY I
The Greatest Early-Scason Sale oi Men’s. Young Men’s and
Boy’s Clothes That Grand Traverse County Has Ever Seen
No need to watt for July Clearance Sales to pick up a genuine bargain in a Spring Suit lor
fGndibaum ’OnSwi
yomtU or lor me boy — here’* yo«r chance. Hnndreils of men's, yonnn men's and boys' Sails (Pants too) boasht way noder value and all
marked at qateh^acUon pricesUn this Big Pnrehase Sale.
_______________LOT 3.UOX
Salts
well
smtsmai
Mea’i
and
young
men'*
nriu
Saits or
IIirT." !ina >CTEI>». Suil' aiMTi.
made of •wiiiiigt that wfll give
worth $7.50
would be
f..r »rar llir >«•:.! n-'i''
dinarily
and $8 In
$$and$10
$6.00 and
I'lir.-lKiK$^.19
this sale at
regularly.
S;.!.. .................... ...........
$6.50 lor
*4^
sr.sr
7
$^.19
‘5
You II whistle with astonishment when you see the quality and tailoring behind these prices.
1.^5
KIRSCHBAIW, CLOTHES
We closed out 183 Men’s Blue Serge and
Men’s and Young Black Clay Worsted Our ‘^Amall-margln ^ profit” prices
good on these c^ebrated handMen’s Suits at one- Suits, carefully padded hold
tailored clothes. That's one of the
‘dkiid ’ ofi.
This maker'i
■beuldert and nlk4rished liniogs; reasons why they’re making such a
SUITS>f”^'oX^'“3li
rcgolarlji
^gsiaray
Mote* »-il4i rvUbllahod rctwril*
for lis.tw values. AllVoot fuli-
Tliv rfiiifix.nl ■'HKtir.y" mcHlilK. base »If tJn- n.-u
Irfraa In {KHkHii anil irimiiiiii;:K Hint .v.iun;:
Mhiw* like: Mini)- nf
Fl.l«<- Iw.
Kee (he four H'li'iirfiil grouim in liiir IM". I'lirt-haa.Sale ai
wool. Regularly $12. thit sale.
jU3.50
«nd putiema. To i
$15.00
sr'Sii. 9.95
$8.4$
Men’s and Young Men’s Pants.
The Purchase Sale
Men'e Drees Ponfs
madegood and atrong, ail sizes,
Vaiiety of dark worateds, light carsimeres
and bine serge; extra values,
$4 .48
this sale, pair......................... *=
wUle they Ust
;
% ^c ^
Hlah Grade Dress Pants
Two lou. $1-95 and $2.95. The o»erSod of Brown PanU Co. Cassimeres, zheviolA and worsteds; all spiing 1911 goods,
M tee big table for this sale.
Tl»e wdl known Rose Bros.. make-tailor
ed of exceptimwlly fine pare wool worsteds
andcasiinKres.x«^>um> senii*peg ud full
peg stylet; some cufi bottoou; hundreds of
pain to adect from.'the bic^tl values ever
offaed in hae trousers, m this sale at $3.4d,
H50
Pate that would reg
ularly be S4 for
$2-95
.95
MEN’S
and
FURNISHINGS
'•Jil'ni.KV SI'ITS Full ilDV.-;- A
brand Ihnl njanil-. lur i.all>-fiiii!iii:i
and w'ice In 4>i»)h' •-toih.'s—made
of sMondtd wcarfnB fobrir# In a bis
«-olCfUon. of nw sfirlnir p:iti.'rus
Anns TO
Six> theso
Underpriced
100 doien men', work Shirts made of
mUc--.Ii»
heavy cotton ehexiets. madras cloth.
thla
Bv iaat...........................
choice while ther
tut.
MEN’S NECKWEAR, om rnd.
aud
rereraililb
rour-ib4iande;
^IcM aod band theka and bow
and bow (Int-a bin wlotilon of
the taunt spring rotors abd patUcTJs. Umralrieied chiriect
durlBf; this sale Sl....................Z4C
-
Fine Silk Tics at 4Sc.
Bat's Bssc
j
Tic
■■
V
cic» 50e values.........................................
Men's Ribbed
Union Suits
All Sizes, per CUtmesI
48c
37c
MEN’S FINE LISLE HOSE.^
A bi;; piirrhaso from an eastern
manufaclurpr
rccceitly
rcUc-d
from Ui« luiricry l>UKinosu-4mmorrertzed IJalio Ifnec. -None
we>Ptb leas tbanSSo- mme an- r.:.>
val««t-alx coloni and
^ m
blark. pair................................IDC
B^'WnkSUrt.
MaVSiapaStn
13c
CMorkstber
oidkPut^se
Sjc,pMr..---------------- \
tU splendidly tailored
I-IIH- »lth iuii'-lilie ..ilrtt..
rs,?^.V.512.98'
II. li, fiiir «(H<1
a- ■K.lrfo
nsually
< Ik-vIoIK
M-uular
Allrf
mill
.11(1
(mill
"Koyar fcUie Serge Suits,
Kirscbb&um head
t&Uored,
at
laiHl.-l,. lKx.irf'": a 1*15 tiiaji'iiiy
of iiuiSUt. laiioM-riairse i-ni-.lv.
TaotbiLU 4>r tliese aie SIv.m.
»atn<-s. ofielbii.l
JJ.i
ibia
; $18.00
and
$19.98
L;r f3.9»
$20.00
Suits that would ordloafrly be
$2 SO and $2.7S for -
Good dumbrays, ginghagu
aod cotton cbev- OP ^
JSc f(w. heavy I>oltcc suspenders.
41e for men's 50e Ribbed Underwear, black, blu
Suitsthtt would c^dinarily be
$*1.95
$3.75 and $4 for \
$2H
Sizes 4 to H; some of these suits are samples 00 which we
secured liberal discounts, the balaoce are the brokeo lioes of
regular stock. Double.breasted, Eussiao aod JuDli^dorfolk
styles. Values us stated above for '$I.9S aad $2.95.
Children’s Wash Suits ^
WbcJi .>-OQ BO<- Ihofp lniid.-omc Hiiil.s
>onU BfTC« that Uiry ri. primd for
this llirrluihc Bale at ,Sa> lm;« of
»I.:.o to |2t>P; rich n»re imoI
U'da. c.iMtimi-n-a and sits(»; iii-a
tfet srayn. inns, rtr.
yi-nr:.. $«.«•« »«li;cti
$<r.u; $7..'4) valncs
is.r.tt «i
BOYS’
'black aateena, black and white drills,
IrhBhl cloth and llflht cob
-#'$3.98
Boys’ Finest Suits
EXTRA SPEOAL—2 BIG LOTS MEN'S WORK SBIRTS
g doavn'mtn’a worV ahifta. made ^
young f^Dws who lancy
i1k». ™bby IKW t».. SO)..
Boys’ Saits at $Z.48,
145 Boys’ and Cbildren’s Siiils
$3.48 and $3.98
....
tie Pair Uca*s Pants
PwtstltewiNiU reg.
okrly be $150 at
.... For ....
sis, $16.50, $19.98, $22
Each ttdt btt$ 2 pr. Kmckirb^chm
Men’s CoUmabe Work Pants
What a chance this \
, we are recognized
will be for. you headquarlere.
SUITS
bit with particular men and young meo who
want a hud-taiiored suit at a reaMnable price.
the blue aerge i* strictly pure
$1318
Hnadreds of the latest spring negligee sad soft ctJUr styles a thud
off—we boo^ s slurt maker’s entiie surplus stock sf that discotmt. The
saving isyouis. The soft coIUr styles, some dightly scHed. in nlshi aad fancy
■oiseitei end fine msdrss duilings. The coUsr band styles, pUiied or jiain,
some wi'h Freoch cuffs. Dinded into three big lots for this sale.
^?u48c L?69c !iS>87c
BeR's aad Bays' Cos, new spriis golf. ^ O. >
^
SlU StyhiT latest spring
yadit and bull-dog styles. 85c, 65c and
i blocks in tans, grays and blad^ $2.50, $1.98,
24cfor Cifs made of 50c matenak
$1.48,98c.48cformen’sandboy8*softlelthats.
t“s*
. $1.39
Children’s Fine Siriis,
ages 3 to 10, in Junior
Norfolk. Buster Brown
and Bassian Military
styles. Exra quaBty Serges,
Buster Brown and sailor styles in a big sfelec- aod Cassimeres. A distinct
saving OD every suit to this
lion of fight and'Jark pallems.
sale at $3.48. ,(Tyl AO
$6.50 ■ $1.48. $1.24. 98c, 79c, 59c and
H-"o
In Ibe Blp Pnrebase
Men’s. Women’s and
Sate
Cmidren’s
H Bargain Tables heaped up with Real FoolH-ear BOrgalns
SHOES AND OXFORDS
Ma’. « ™l S3.50 FiK>l.«r, Lail
Ladies’ Oc/hrds, sotaes to f3S0. 100
$«»■’< Sl,lu, Shoe- <wl Oxford,
in Ruui. C*!f. paipnt leathrr .ml vici
Lid; all in two big lots tor qojcL
clearaacr; pair.
" pairs el/cgdfier, in good style; but
$iJ and S2J
Men’s Gnnmetal Sbocs,
Styllih last, as snappy as
any $2 shoe.
Thlss
price ............... V ■ • ■
Ofd
Bea's C«M/«rlafi/e Shots,
light weight box calf uppers,
' wide last; would
be
$2.50
Ol. l3
regularly, pair
not all sizes in each style; Oxiurus in
patent' leather,
vici ki;l. gun metal.
Rus.qa call and chocalati’ kid; stind-
fFoaea’s Fme 5fiers—Sso^fes
Two big bargain lots <d lltcse. aver
age saving of onc-tliircL Styles for the
ichtyd.miss as well as the high heel
styles—all Iraihcts, lace and button
styles. Away they go.
aid $2.50, $3 aod$55U ‘cl.gg
Mjrands; take your i»i:k a'. *^1
Save Here on Women’s Fine Footwear
nui'!'
.‘-lit--.-.
(111. 1
Su-I’-- Kn.J
V.
nu-l
Si'b
V. I'h <
V
')l'. . '
.Mill,
ai-.l V..’. tit K'l-i. :iii • •
With elksklo soles, black aod
oHve green; Pur- a a
chase sale,
\| Hq
aUslzes...........
44c
Oxfords and 2-itrap Pomps.
hUck and tao;. values 0 7/«
up to $1.25, pair_____ ® I C
pair.........................VOC
CLOSE SPECIAL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN
$3
I4BARGAIN TABLES
1 LolCtaUdrens Shoes &
Oxfords, blacks, tans and
patent leathers, tor /Ox,
quick clearance, pair OOk-
THE GLOBE
Children's .Shr es. nexlMe
solei, soft uppers, with i&d
withoDi heels, all slzei,
3 to 8, this sale,
pair.................
A UhU of Chft' andOu/dmi'i
Oof lot of' Mo's Flaw Shots,
to riosc out during this
Pitfchaae sale,
Ofi/*
150 Farrs Ben’s Elkskio Shoes,
Here’s a chance to buy dress shirts at Vs Saving
Boys’ Suits, ages 3 to
16 yean, douWe breast
ed, knicker style. Yon
will winder ‘ -bow they
can be made for the
14 BARGAIN TABLES
SPECIAL
guaranteed all solid
leather, ail aues.
P«r...............-
$1.39
Departmerit Store
Traverse City, IVIlcIi.
jgjyVVET'XFit: GLOBE XRADINJG STAMP'S—PREMIUMS FREE
GRAND TRAVERSE.HERALD AND T^VEfe^F. BAT EAGLE. TTEKDAT. AtAT S. 1911.
B~=
NO SENATE RGHTSAHACKED
.....
JUSTICE BIRD
htnmeB. April St^Ttie a«nate
Ijr arsutiieal lor boitoeM tor tbr pdopUOB of ttie «ppolncTbo exped«d
did sot
develop.
Wwfatwtop. April SS.—iDcldentftl
to tAe Ulk on Uie fipe llat lodcT
dUprwnUiJve Price at llUnois. liltsrked the redproclty blU end' rrlUdeed the denmeu for the eppointtoeot of «o nuuy loreatiSBilDS «“•
mitim. He ded«r«d the «diote Meelon «wOd be (Ivco op to ioveAlM-
VETOai RESIDOCE MBSURE
rug"--
urt Right to U'
Uneing-RHbern Send* MeeMse te.Rreaidem of Senate.
lAniinR, Mlr-h.. April S8.—. Uover
ir Oalioni yeaterday vetoed the
April , W.—On.
bill iuirodurcd by Senator Mortariy,
wbidi traa niabed UirtniBh tbo bouac
■aa. I
Grand
Travar
« powertol poiiu- durins Uie closiDK da.v» oi the
inc thv "erei
'erentor at m
Granoe ....................
_lvinp JuMlrtKlailcce- of the eupremo
cal machine. omnicod in the po»t- coun the .right to live outside of R. H. Ellawerth.........
oMoe department."
and eleo >rrt « eisElIng nies W. F. Calkine............ .
Smith to bo Chelnnan of Committee
A. W. Peek ................
ease to the preaW
rorih bin reaKona for iislnK Frank Truda ............
WaohiiwioS." A|Mir^.-Bci«aor F«ttlng
ihc-oiflri»l blue pencil on the fneae-,Frank
Clwrveitka,
'WtlUam Ald<
AMen Soiith. JuK named «n.-, refen ti! to the augun members i Bakery ....................
chalrwai)
of the____
ewumltiee on_ terri- Of the aiiprciDO bern-h aa lobbylatii IG. Lota Silvey...........
-.un of__
tnriee. ta helnit oooKietnleled to
aetuhu-d by aclfllab motives, and <t>«- Wny. Jaekoon .
leuAios poaiUoo on the co^lioe on
P. McnegaH .
e opinion t
cMUneree. He la^en to Knute Nelice John E. LMrd of Adrian ehould P. C Gilbert........ ...........
•on of UtanenoU in line for the oltai^ ^ndcr bis reslgnailoii.
S. E. WaltA Sons.........
To soy that the epoclal ineoaage The Globe Dept. Store..
I. but
a sensation oroand the «»i>i- J. W. Travis .................
.... j baa created
A. V. Friedrich
(ol
when
Its
louienu
bocanic
kuomii.
ncen, leaving is putlinrt It mildly. Attbouxb il Is- E. C. l-evMS.......................
Benetor
L> known t le til
M. & Sanders ..........................
IJcvernor Osborn did
'C. J. Abbott, Edgevseed '........
uo one
favor upon ibg measure,
n
Ide iJ. W. Slater..............................
lured the opinion that tc would (’hldu
the eoun for the all«-ged artlvliy of Brown Lumbw Cm.........
Wm. Dill ...................................
rklug
ceiteln of Its members in
Agnes Abbott ..V..................
■i-ure the passage uf the Idli.
The bill went timmgh thu scnnii' W. A. MeCool ........................
wiib litile or no opposilun. but in W. O. Holden .............. ........
Ladies'
Llbi^ Aeseciatlon.
the bouse aouo of tbo farmer mem
iMw >
Uddy
Aciiraion Treln Plunged Over an Em- bers declared that It abouM tie amciid- O. C. Molfatt..........
..........
thal Ibe salary of the judges
bmkmcnt With A«rful Reeulta.
Travers*
City Milling Co
would bo rednrnd.to li.tMMi again
Grlnnelt Bros......................
■EMton. Pa.. April n.-^Aa egrur- They dedared that when U
vi^'s
bill
waa
tneiscd
giving
the
memO.
H.
Cay.
Glen
Haven
..
tioii train rrt»n Bcranion to Washingtoo. N. J.. was wrecked eight miles hers of the .ourt »T,«oo iKir with the Judd Cameron ...................
■Orth of here. The care aig reiioricd umlcrsistidiHg that they would inakc.M- C. Bell
I.
Lyon
......
their
p.Tmaiu-ni
rcsIdeTK-e
In
ilils|W.
D.
to have gone over an eDibaakinent and
tbo aceiie
eoeiie of their la-1 Charles Jellriea ..
are burning. It la esUtnated that 100 riiy or In- htwrr the
cnerally conceded Uiai
bore. It was generally
Uiat E. L. Hughsa ....
wen killed.
the salary was insufftt-ient and they Theron Morgan
willingly voted tor the inicn-aae. H. D..AIIcy ......
C. O. Alley............
When the vote was taken. Ei
e. L. Edward# ...
there were but 17 votes agali
R. E. Edwards ...
Bird Makes Reply.
Dr. Ovsen »f Detroit. Who Is Digging In
Adrian. Mich.. April SK.-'Justlre Foots G Reams* .
Rivfr Wyw Makss Remarlv
jhn K. lUrd of the supreme court was WilHam Murrell .
abs SUtament.
arnuainled law night with Governor I. C. Murray .....
Osborn's veto message sod in -.... .Frank Shannon ..
Cheppupw. Eng-. April 27.-l>r.
IC. 1- Am ■
menting on It. nald;
Hie W. Owen of Hclroit. wbo is <
George E. Jewstt
,-8lnoe I was apiioluled lo tl
Jng jo the River Wye forYlaom m
M. A, Umlor...........
W. E. Keith ..........
iiBcripU, is alter bigger game than speut praeUrall;
Gur'Gottlieb ........
snppoeed. ..Today be said be the suiin
' Ip. lainsi
l.anilDg.
1 fell that I ought not to be cum- Madison Bros. ............
' petted tn rootc iiiy famUy uaill uiy Smith A Prie#............
clertinn was sure. II has been uty ht- F. P. Lawton ...............
tcntloa since the April election m Miss C. Holdawbrlh .;
move The famlty to l.aoglog in ct-ent M. B. Holley .............
of the tallure nf the bill iben pend Fieher A Bftier.........
ing In thb legtslaiurc to ]>ermll justices A Cliok .........................
, of the aupreme raurt to Hve where D. Cocniln .....................
hey pleased. The'bill having afllvdT Civic Improvement .C
t. Women s Club .
shall now tarry out that imcmion.
ersey Ugg..........
-in rOgaid to the implication thal I
i. ShutMer .......
was andoly 'active In attempting to
l«ss the Morlarly bill. I would sey ... V. Thacker..........
that 1 took M mote interval tn It than W. Vf. Goebel...............
smyone in my immIHod tKould.' 1 did J. W. PaUhIn............ ..
R. 8. MacGregor
no ittbhyliiK.
' could hardly have s|cnt more H. Wlegend..................
rsTB, but le said to be a big OriUsb
Geo. E. Metcalf ..........
.................................lid If my lam-
HI
WMhtOKtoB,
::::::::
ONIHUNOREQ
ONE
REPORTED KILLED
RilljUMimHUESPEME
TWO snmisHip wrecks
CRUS. W. eOlB MMED,
lacD plane flight from London to Uaacbeslooe jer. aiUi one atop.
Hay 1.
SAOS ^
toeo IToT—loaialatlte unton of ScotlMd
MAO v:th Raidand.
1040
tom
1040 provldlns for the aDveramcM of Caa*.
1040
___ , ada by guvemor and coup~ll.
1046
JKTS-Rev, iMward f. Fai.re roosecrated Rowan CailioUc bishop u
1040 treat.
1040
IStR—First elevated trains ran In
1040 Ne»- York city.
1040
iMik—tort Sunl^ of Preston at>
1040 pWnted governor general of Canada.
lg»y—Commodnre Hemey destroyed
1040
1040 the Spanish fleet at Manila
ilMH—l*BB-.\nierirai exposition oi«1040 if
1040 ed at niiflalo.
nil*—John Q. A. Ward, famous
1040
djitir. died in Xcw York city. Ik*m!
1040
1040
L'rl'ana. O.. June :r<. IvSo.
1040
1D46 A A A A * * d * * • • * *^ • « •
ttrtrtts. iXtoTN tiRTHDAV -t
pletely dUal kd a - •
•
MOVING PICTURE MACHINE FOR
• sc-trsutl. Th;. Ih.
. tla two youugeai,
Ic-P
.Granf, SALE'-The ta|>r..\.-d Moltograid.
for tlm C»ri
*L.O 1. A tuoilil I9IV. luotlOB pbSlaryifti- nt tL,-i Traiii.*e.,
-HHreii wltli
rem to U«v anKUtKj .\t ^ session o( etid
tender age ttf
held at 1 tare «<<iil|m>uel No m« wlUi K
strai-gerr.
l,j„. ]ToK-te t*: e ih iue t'ln • .11 : •I* I. .k. ail 1 Hoiiisaj. el.-r.-o |*tle"i»
lict-nsMl. It .»mlHBe«
She mils united in mtrriagc i<> .'I iTiaverse t'liv. I ^aid t.maij, i>ii ih--l graiit.al
! hi3!i.«l efbtvo.y wuh the
. 1
Starr Ueniuiu. April f. isivtstdi. .« .W i» V n
-4-.-I .iniablllly This niachlue
p-.vd it. \Yalk.r.*
■'■I.ey luadc ihvir r-vtt home a, Wmt.-( l.ns-n:: H.
as jiuw. Term* »*»h o.
later UM.iim to •• Undg. -d
,i »-i
ItKiutie of t^quuayi'jrw alter t»w
tbi-ir
in ibr mane
i
iOA i**
^
* ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦jm-n Tana. lhi::-en y.-jr»
ir
|p
••
FictiuTi Oay.-Mbh.
Gen^ Arthur Murray.
Ire. ilailiUili
,R, Wilsaii. .lernaiu
.
. M*> 5-10-lT.Jt
Mahtr t.eiieroif Arthur .>;uriiiv * ho I IsiS
r bushauii’i j;i four-.hiHr.-;-. ;\f. V . le.u-r Wfl.-i»n havrir*
lOiHO ' rr.v'nllv war. niiiioliiledI to tlKlo Rrtiiihcld, Jad ’. *
.o.-y '-iu:'.ii- said .ei-i bis prllirao pra^.;
1040 noibd (if 'he fX-iartim-i. >.r tUo.ljik.-< .-d thiruen ye'.:« Here l*»i ••i'lldr.'ii aiifi ,.jm; adLudhate and .bSTATK cv MivYIIGAX- the rwt?>atc
1040 after haviiw sernd
•1 oart li-r -Uh-'VoBoty , of Critnd
iMT to l-l.-v-i th homevind rtaloi wlw> n.-re'ai'the ll-nr'.rf hr
•• r of the
Ti4ve.lA-. ■ '
- .
..
ibe tiimher's
a-.;id dot
Inmher' -.-are. Hen.- elso ean«*' tie* 1-cpI li. irs
- j U..I.I >11
......... ....... r.,.'.- - . (Im- r:sl brwik in bv*r famlty eir< ie.
-I'-io’ ti.h ri; ihi- rvij .->ijic ,
.\t a stws.on'.d f .;d Court, held at
lOas) I i>^-* I. awl was B;adui!i-<.1 fn-ui lbe|..^| ;,j tiid • marriage of thi- olde.l -a.M.}! .-.nd Ue.v>aMvt dkd
fm)ku Off.e ill ihe City o1
1040 ''Vest 1‘olnt aendeiiiy-in IkTt. ImiiMdl-r
^ud soon alu-r
her
i-nicred.
. that the
. •Ji'.l'l d-> . •
ii.
HSid
f.mr.ty.
on.the
tti40-atel> he joined
lolned the uMilU-ry
BMilU-rv anil
anir of Ih.I,
.
J9U. at ten iMb'fk i
M jy. Ai I) IKH
hrtd.itc
. r.>n*odi>ti.
i i- 's-ii*™
fiw....: ’itrai... 9>«Tl R. • WaJker.
1040'eoips nflerrd
i{*--.>inivd ?
ii^ end f.»rtj acre-- at MaylA-id,. .-iihI ,t* h.iv*<
Judiie ..f P-olati.
lOlw and Cadet Miin
-iaaidi».-ritl..u.
he U’lilly
-IM their n.iw-------.
Jfi..
maj-4-r.-<t)i.'.
.lat.-. el Ralph
l«.r I
oiKmrt. I
104Q Wist I’l.iot
II 1»
Is f»rhi-i
f
e 1« the t-ill ol
l.»r
»'
' .«jvcti b' p-jiilh.i- Jm. ( :. 'fcian: ami :i lu.iua. Mowtr
1040 ui>by. He sui.lio
ui.liill la' niid .
I- Ih-.'.. lhi-:;.-«i\ y.-irs.-Mfs lU-i^»h. ,-i
if I he depart
|lti> order, tnr i,-.re-' l'?l'>''--'’‘'bt*P»f
■104Crm-Jie judu.- adtVnIi'
aJvr
•.‘b :.n- i.Bs Inna at Jiayii.W on Ibiii
n .-n
itfus
bvvtrig
III.hI in saM
prexfim.? la s.iiS J:>:-I
isotfrl. aiv.l
and 1>.ii,-t)ia. Frvim
« f>b
tji-ui. amt later in lliw vlUtgv.
jai.-j.'rr>.v- «
iithm, playing for lkvui~.. •Gracd
drr pl-iit
driaited lo Vale unl•Graed Trtw.--*!
10.00 0ml duty bo
-n at p:i>«tc >aie the IMglM o;
1040 vcisliy ataper urim.M , i
waconviric.l.
and
wilii
!«T
h"'-'
';,™
,
li;ed
•u-.ats'
in
.aiuio
riat o^'r
1040.uciome. In
-aW i-Jimii.'
_ judge il-»iiU. i-iille.l with the HcitindlFl : ‘ '
rii.FiUi dr«-rit)l><l
1040 wh" figaln aiwigned
PWKlt K. WAl.Ki;i.'.
itious war ibuiXi. Her <-hl -; Itiojv.t tiiih Jieo!l|,
Ji ik-awdefi-d. lhat the 2:.Ui day of
iadvruale.
..... ..........
Judge .d Ci'.l
.....................................
.loc* tn the
.V I) J!01. I
lOCOlremrd wass made lalci
laiei iu t.Ye PhUip t |>' f ‘“rsn . her M..sl«hd ;.nd I nuilv • Ma - 2 ’
ai said imd-air •itBte. "be,
1040 pines, where as njloncl of -the Fort’
•>‘f '■«.< I^.i ame ..t ml, , . r
s >H r<-t** .'.ppi'liired 1 >r hearing'
tOJwItlilrri legimeul of volnnieerw lie stii. 'V
«*'. si.'k. ...rtne d-eds .c f.-lp NOTICE TO CORRF.'SPONl
■NOENTG*104oSireK.e.l the rebellion in .Saicar nrd ;
ki.ldnii.s-and nimUcu-Ue . earn.iwftll*.!- ar.l that Ul iier'.us tn
W.' wtll aislii call njt.-i'tion
I..0 I.. rliSjv:
■ d 111 -tbi eslai - .iviMtar Itelor.10401 /’I.V In IffMMie
was 8|i|s>liiir
»M,«.li,ted al«>'i »»•«'«•'
sid-’-.-d iv .\pv,i antiouft<v-nic)il that has U-v-n made
lie WHS
1040
____ I. ....^......
brigadier
grnenil
........ i|• mid• chief
• .........................
.if .....
..
*l*'many times
lllnrs pievi
(in-yl<iii>ly In the Herald.i*»m ijmirt. SI said iliue and place, to
VO diing iic 1040i«v«»sl amilery, and early in ll.e i-.eyi'bc Great Bcy.iid b>
.ylloMK eon be use-l '-• li'” tsuiiu- wk< a. livii-e loweU -thv1040 eiit year he was
piomoted 111 ll.c renk I Mir
t Oel'-r
■ lie of ihc; in.. -.1 *•: Slid estait In. said tvel
ss |>|1
uniivS we
i-staie »h'oi!d nut l:e. Runted
1040 i Of major general.
.BTlIfr. Isivtil
P is iiirtbiv «BMrd.^si pabHi-yiiing ..hildr.-i; -n
.this week f"*m l1*<' «'• •
1040'
Lars G. SellstedL
l-.■HP•r Ihi-.-..:' lw^»W*ltj«y|eifc.
ai;t>ra. «-f Mm ale. - li>*’; diffei
640
ijicF C SelUte.ll. inc •ddcsl U\
IHHI of .1 ...py «r this onlcf*TRlBIBi.ti
l.a.l-n- Tivyenc of }H l.’util Part.. 'mS'O
640 im-nil>ti- of ihc Nallonal
___
wcks pre-i-.qs u. Mid day
Mir. Una vtii.hrrs of Glad- ririli-rs. PIi'HSC l-i-ar this In
tll.. Jiwf J Minn
OJW iicrlgn. was born In SnmlHysl
In-jut iiecHnc. in in<- liriiid TravcvvH'
heivs'icr—tJuil all *v,rrr«tv>ode
,MtiX. mid PUll lb.:iiliM
640,den. Al'rl* 2n. 191’*. and reiv-ue.1 lii*
have lhe-|HfralJ. » nr»r|idi-r prInK-d «ad eli ^
M.Ofle!d. Mil h.. all «l wmnn i-.,r- lendei] for the Herald
640;:;rti<x>llng in his native
le» nlii.e;*uliU*1 in »aH «y»iii'ty
Tl i-- upi-lles
640 , lad of thitleen yrars he v.eci to se-a as able M ti.- at th.- rnwr.:;.
ri-stond i
FKEI) K WkIJvKIl.
_ laldu bov and visited uiany imris ol! M:». Itormim itaves a liiotber. Jis tn mrtiiar
.'uilge uf rrtibatc
640;ihe world. In l^ni he ••amc to tbe,H<- Ita;.-. *.t Hock Full.. Wis . now the on
640 viiiicd gintes and f«.r sovi lal years be . tmlj surcvln; nxh.Ur uf tbe faniil,-. uii
640li.cr»fd In the nnvv. Tiring of life at - a;.>o sIn grand*hildtwu -i.nd seven ' _
6.00,:,ea hr sru'led In Ituff.ilo in IKtl. nnd|gn-Ht.^raiid'.'.iildrcn. I*.'
6401 Id thni city he tiogan the study of art. • memorj.
re b4-hl at
640.earning money tojmy his way by or i i i.. jim.-ral --ervlKS
af
6.00j,-3.iunal trip- on latkv Erie vessels..Vnyticid dixpel. WcHlnesihiy
Y
6-O0||;v,3. hiai iirsi loitrnlt 4-omiiilssioii Lc; (■•i-cxin. April ineni*
640^
I'mid two-IoMbis. GradiiHlIy.
y. Iiuw
Iiuw ; i-lii'.uvt
.............
' ”
tlie'lUv
F. II. 'llrl.'«‘
Hull In I V
640 .p^(.r he <viisildishe<l u re;itiit>i|i>ii
v o.-r.
,<
iti-y'
1%
640 his • profession nlt*l in IkT.'. be was i
•I the Kci. .-s J Mail. T iit
640
Ix-sd W'.-l
I-. led to mcDibcrahip ill litu National! I. XT e-aa illet>y
&40 Acndeuiy of
.......................................................... ,1- laird,
&40 was one
and for ne; . , .
ont of Ibe fiiili
640 thirty. years
the supcrihicmlent «f the ( f dIowThcui.'
V
IlufMo Pine Arts Aradeuiy.
;
Ileamilnl tioweni <>n . her 4ivtkei.
• - —- —--------; Issuli-il soliss 4.f th'- lieaiel.iid. am'
640
Death of Little Murry F. Thayer, jbi .nlifi.I dordi nf 'i4;tp?irlnv,s ami
840
Miiira* .Ib.-iver, the S4jn ot Mr.’.*"vv. n tidereil l»-- s'4. u >iiv tb i.s
ml Mrs- W. E-'Tbay4-r. wua, born. 11;'pic t.f U-reaveteetit. ::’.i s.ie .n IIF
.prll n. ipio. di.-d..\prll 2.1 Itm.
ftlng' trlbni.- to the ...t- V.;.> •» mr-.^
Tie- psrenu have- the symirathy' ol I «!ie v..*» hiUI I4i rt-.: m-ridr li*»
640 nil their.
Ir Irlenda
[ lin-initiil In the Itaimim <t':iii-t*-iy a'
640
>'.ij field.
640
Card of Thanks.
640
Csrd of Thtfiks.
I wUh to 4-xtciid :iiy hcirileit
AOO,, lliankiM<->lKh
lliiink ali <Mir m-icM-orkind Jrlt-i -N ami nriihl4i
.
..
640! hire. <-a|ic* ially
Ihe Kiilghu'of (k>I- ai.<! friends, f'lr ilit-i,- WliTdms’ i* oui
.
also
lotufflh'li
•tlon.
a
,1
niiibi:
*.
in
time
annl »nib‘- =- i>< >i'ue of
gM'th'r iH niililiil floral
.*• *l-.o r.-ni lln».-..>. •
f"!
FILYXK
Ml! \.\l» Mlf!?. W K. TIIAYir!
May I It
Best Flour
FRE BIPLOYiENT BUREAU
L. F. Wysong........
■ - Katicy ,.
Mre. John
Miss Julia Bartow .
lorga Barlow ...........................
Wai Signed by Governor Oebom
„-o. B. Blue.......... ............... B
Yeeterday. 1* Now a Law.
Chas. M. Boera.................
uising. April 29 —Governor Os'iorn Em. Wilhelm .............................
Tha*.
Yt>M>liWlon. April
night algnod the bill providing lor 4. W. Jackson ........................
obb'cW'Ban Fr,
on. •win be apcniployiiicDI burcans nt Traverse Mrs. J. L. Gibbs..................... %
pointad aaeialaat attorney caneral for ni> and Klim and the act Is now a A. M. Williams ......................
auceeedlng
the tMarior doix
Fred Atkinson, Travera*' Lake
Oaitar l^wlcr. resigned. CBbb i
E. M. Ackern
ioraor taw pannor ot FTancis
Henoy.
H. A. Coates..........
Carrie O. Johnten .
Mrs. Hendereon ...
______
*%i?m^o Seven DoMara
Par■ Capita.
CaplU.
publicity"
SUBSCRIPTIONS
.
The following are th* toUl eubaerip- ^ ^ 3
-THIS DATE IN HIS
•♦♦♦♦•♦♦AAAd
April 27.
1
for
given lo Kail of Norlhauiplon.
1797—Robert
ProM-ott apiiolnlcil
LMsIag. April 29.—Auditor Gen*
nuar today cattnated that tho
Oval Wood Oiah Ce .
porttonment of primary arbool mo
in May will
t? per caidU. tbe hiilgboat wince iMw.
R. Fie% Clinch (fernwr *«
ecriptlon deubladrTr;....
A Tracy Lay (formar at
. OFFICIAL ASSASSINATE
TrouW* Mora 6*riov>* In China—Unitad State*. Gunboat Ordered
to Canton.
Hong Kong. April 29.- -U. the taolal
Of CantoB. has boon as’uuwlnated by
rabala. The gates of the city have
(doaed. The United Sutes gun................
lied toilay '
WWIID AROUSR SQUTE
YVashlngton. April 24.—C<
Barter, aoelallsl reprwnutlyo. Itilro--tdey abolishing
lakes the
idont and lakes
rta to Invalidate
.ORUOIUIIT OF ILL HEKLTH
WaMtlngtoa. Apr! 127.—On account
pf fU baalth. Senator Frye of Maine
boa raalgDod as president pro tern of
tha aanate. It U probable fbat Seagtor GnlllBgar will auccoed bin.
nHEN KKII UIEY BEAU
Grand BapWe. April 28,-Henry W.
<^r of Wtet lAke. former regent of
the ijnlve^ of MiebIBaa. wae found
4aad ta bed of heart dtaaaae in the
Herkimer heUt this moraliuc. He was
bom in I8W.
oj~n CBr Eliwi'uiM ■»
Kyaelka .............................
Travc^ C^y Ledge Na. <22.
ights of Pythias ...............
Philip Sheemor .........................
W. P. Cratssr.............. ...........
K.O. T. M. M. Tont No. 871..
Elmer E. Whits........................
A. Wildmsn. -TBs Palaea'...
Eagles' Club ..............................
Woman's Club ...........................
Hastings Insuranca Agency...
J. E. Orielick Co......................
Travarsa City Chair C*.___
Mr*. Geo. W. Gardnor. 8l Raul
Mr*. A. M. Mara. Laiand ....
J. a Munaen ..........................$
City Book Store..................
Kadravach Land Ca.............
Hotel WhHing, H. S. Ohnvar. .<
The Fruit Balt, Grand RapMa.f
t. Wilholm ...................... ;...
nk'iang ........................
Makes
/Baking Day
A Pleasure
ts
Will Be-Asalctpirt Attorney Oaneral .
far Department of the
^
Interior.
fliaiEST SIICE1906
dririr: FARH hOR SALE-My SPacre farm.
FOR SALE-'tVe
geniiObitaary.
rs iiMles trow the vUlaae of em
horse, vrtpbiiig aUKit .IK"', rood
Varyelte ilay w«a bora at IJlimy.
pire. l.ceUrBn '«miiiy : €«' ai-n-s '
sJpgle bamess. rw first e'.X'a phaeNew Y'virk. Manh Itnh. )»:T. and died,
t-iearvd. good femes, poori teo-rwin
tui: alih tofi aod nti*tier liree. Will
after bat one dry of serious lllBrsa.
boose, good hern. Hryc orvhart if!
•ell phaeton ni Vms then half prlcv
at b«r boaie In Msv&etd. Sibh.. April
yi-ars old. good spring *««er: ahHi
•is i h»»* Lw Use lor It, J W.
Srd. 1911. aged elgOty-ihree ye*».
gn airea.miih 2:* Improved, wmll
Slater.
'April 2k :f
one month, and thirteen days
feuced. no faDildlngs. PTh-ea on spCOw.waa Ih- dsughler U Hnrevy
pluntkin. Mik>- Mtmneush. Empire.
and Olive il.>'wis> Day. and tlu- mv 'WANTeO—Good girt Am- ft-n- rul
Mi.h.
Tucs. May 2 to Jnly 2i.
h«:i)K-s»rk. gonil wai«-e.
eiifh in their laniily oT nine ehlldn-i^
:mv r.-.b Si .
Su-lnbct;
itro*
Her father, a native o( Connertirm.
fl;.re. Tiaierse t1:y, «l.li
FOR BAI.E.Myne apu of yous
mas a vetermn o.' i:
taisres w.lghliia about I3W verb.
Fi'c of her lin>!hT»
MPa Mlii^ m WArtVeC—• iimpeteni girt
,' one older otare ab<>M
fat-and
the nm mar-, a
' ,
aerki :*. J W Slaler
gyten-mcm employ during the tiroe. ■ . 3l •4.iawiri;rk- Titian (ao
f sa:<-s. lyrs. A lt«>s ii-hal.
I
.MMii rstf
Hag lojin a eidctn Ur !>«>
1KU6—Maria Christina, uiictin vlnwngcr of Siialn. born. Died Aug. 21. 1979
19U- Gen. F-cbtiiou M, I'tke. who ex'
l^red the western portion of the
plored
I AmcrlT
on Toi
Toronto. Uorn
In IT71I.
1822—Gen. flysaes 8. Grant, eight
inih president of the Cnlled Stales
born la i'nint i>leaaani. n. Died In Mt.
McGregor. July 23. 1x8:.
.Annapolis.
187;;-wmiam Charles Macready. ts
died. Horn March .I. 1792.
1ST;>—Cardinal Slt-<UiMik)' invc»ic4l
with the bcrctia in St Hatrtv-k's catbv
dral. New Y'oik.
i.v;vp—^uc4-n Victoria dcitared em
8S.OOipresa of India.
8640 j 1892-President Harrisoq laid the
2840 corncniPme for the Grant memorial lu
8640 .New York city
8640
t9iii-Titiad VInt-eoie Gomes elected
8640 president of Vencxucla.
April 86.
8640
IT.'.S-'damcs Monroe, UHh preT-ldcnl
8640 of the I'nfteii Stales, liorn In W^^t
2540 nmreland t-ouuty. Va. Died In Xv'»
York 4-kv. July 1. l'3l.
8640
17KS—Mutiny of the Bounty, whrr
8640
8640 the taptain an*1J»-TDen of the ship
8640 Itounix were felt tnaitkiited on a dcT-4>
* after many
8640
. 10 iBlo Isb
hardshli
<74,2_TM,lUiew Vassar. foun.ler of
Y'assar college, born In England. Ole-J
ghkeepsle. N. Y- June S3. 18«S.
—Palcer Cox. artlat aod'auihor.
I
18«2American flag over the mint in New
Orleans.
lS«-Sir Samuel Cunart. founder of
tbe (Tmard line ol aicaniibi|>s. died
In 17r.
■Oen. Fiuhugh Lee, die4 In
' IRIS—Gen.
gton, D. C. Born In Fairfax
Va.. Nor. 19. i«:.. ^ —
9l‘^«^nullM made
Hannah & Lay Co.
ra
Dow for tbe Oreatest Sale
^
of Ladies’and Misses’
New Spring
Suits
To dear Ihc racks \al oner, we slarl-—tomorrow mor«>
log—by ollcrlng every one of our Ncwesl, Nobbiest Soils ol
the season, and some cl *ast 9easou*s best soil styles.
At prices that
will tempt the most skeptical
\
THIS SEASON’S
Newest and Nimrst,St>le;
Salts wottn
$30 and $33, al .
Soils wcilh
$22.30 and $25. al
Salts wMili
$l6'30a»(j$l8. al
Soils worth
$12.50 and $15. et
$21.00
$16.50
$12.50
$10.00
LAST SEASON’S
.
Best Styles
Sobs l*-.1 were
$20. $23 airit $30. at
Suits iIhI were
$15. $l6.50an:J$IH.ai
$10.00
$7.50
$5.00
Suits ihsi were
('
$7.50. $t0 and $12.50, at.
Suits, a few in B’ack. Navy and Qrav,
were $25 00
SI 9^0
and $30.00. at.............. ^XA.f>U
Thc« Soli, InclDdc'all Ihc cholctsi maierlals. In all the ncw»t
an*l best colors.-all sizes, H*s lo 18's an<IJ4*slo 49*8.
Agreeable surprises await y on at this sair, and ennrienns competeni salesladies glad to show yon these splendid garmenlei.
Steinberg Bros.
Traverse City,
Mich'gan.
■
OEASD TBAVEBSE HEBAU} ASP TRAYEBBE BAT ^Gl/E, TI-ESDAt; MAT t. nil.
.................................................i*e
nbont asd vhereteiji* aenu «r« stevn hi dfUU wd «h«a ' Ksss
•bonM tw tararoUir atvdM Hw. per tiw .
luitroa
ol (h«
acbcK^ la ttic ;8trk». per uw
br erery ........
.. ..........
, ..........................
rtiy. It show* ciartlr »A*re tbe; '
Orpni.
MB«>-a hai-p bccD apecl aad ttie e«»HpMkk A L*)r Oo.
Nce-Jbaiu Bsa- (here, aui evre tbe Isdlau 411100 «( *11 (be tuud* la cbarse o(^ Wheat....................................................... ^
(he board.
Oal»........................................................»be
itn«ss c lien, is at bemit
___ !ue*t^ bhu »l(h klpdeeaa.—Toledo
^....................................................... Sfc
I »l:-. and »lrs. Me*!* Birb »f
*»c
! CBC f-Kjr apent Soedar at their tarm J a«*l'tlnj to some meaaurc the eood ♦
-IniciM ;■«» mJU« Co.
Ihcrr
that «1H romc to uianklail li) tb*
cello.o~
i Arthur MtMati'is r|*cnt Hotid«j■ iiUutiaK ol co man> ai>|i)<-trrea. <aad
puts
:Uir bcice rf Mr. Boiipln.'near Ma> i ntlcbt brUtr »»y iralt
U-Jt-r IliolA and II.
W«wl aiv;|“''
w«k. E,?k.JI, .d^A.cj lo. ite
jf<riiL
mr In tutnd u( an old i>Iooms'l.
'i. Jona [ iTv c« if.la t ,Ue or Ibr lake tb;*
.okinUc, .J Ow.woojwoik.
, 1U.IM1 O.I1...C,
1». i»™ M-r
Jr!™.■•ret*.
•*
'curly ill all aintcr. ha* w> lar recev..be w*» awrv itopulari} koo*» la *uj i Mr. ard y;i».
bits. Geerse Pcitons
Pe:tc.n» hue
have ,,
S.Jc~.«lolJloro..o>..
'cred that J:t »« able to laie a drive | latborV rniiaarr tU»». that it ao «w-n-hosm ibe aiictor thrir ora roua*r’,!^ •
Everybody Likis
Perma-Loc
:........ ♦ jrSirt.2f.-2j
It is a b-AUtiful. p»-
K C Batins PoirfeT work*
like magic. Recipes formerly
omsMcred difficult to bake
SOW come out of the oveu
light, dainty and delipious. It fairly mahes
you hungry to look at
them.
..... U-.
Thrre ix migic in
I-'j.-; ^
I'finvnac ('ll'*
|i3er i^l
”• «ill add io
Id <!•«'buluiloc
tlw bull.llBe pan
|■Br^ llB»cd tH
Prtmi-La'. It .fe-ti a ..Oljeti
vr* a'n.t Mrs DoB Rial
** 1',
i erfrr
Mm. DOB «“• „e. mad many came to tlm ID
,,,,,, r„, ..i,,, hotel.
hJ Uwlorcnoo i. ihe t ni!
|Ai.rll »ib. B ^rl
^ „ ■•‘•‘O
•M-"* «>«»
to *h ok ,
p
,,
„;,i,rai tm
. lUrtatT'* •«*‘ne ‘or
gjcaBd ar.l tln.e »a*ted (umIob
s.^,uiid fer a nra barti. lie o
«ro»di.tp. Oce looth mpn
j.Vr*. l,fT.n.j.Hii or (Hd >Mi.sbn
,uj, ,ppie ,rcc*. so lo
. ,ui„H,a,i»K hi. luwW tromd. Ilb-Urii '
oo, ffic 0,1,. oo^SU,. pl^
Mrt. tl'Kiitn and ttaashicr.^vs
^xWe Itu.i ha* been planted l»,'
KrankPn Han»«M made
Uarjrrlo. have lettirt-ed to Ibelr *uni ;ittUaiw cl inter yearn, and one of my ,,^,^.1 .-aIv* in out r.elahls-rhtsd Thum
covet, the •cr.trte, .cA .'i.hStmer l..•nlc altrr haviua ai>tnt a dc- ;a,i,.| s fn-iRhiairs lOcorte Kvana by
.l-otaiita
,m.t.i..VCg in .mffiint. hri^htIlCbiful *ioiM ID m WA-i.
inaniei. nu* m.ievl (cr the picastne be | •,2v;e|l lYink aas Uwkime alter boslMlaa Hatilt Webber, who apent the ,.e,.uied to prt otil of mtint jjood aiv
nehthborbood friday
, aid betol,.
.winter In Traverae riiy. worklns lor pl<». Inhoniofh Ibai *[hen one
i Uraodnia funia aiiffera eery |«a>r
I.Mrs. NewioB. has reiumdtl homo aad iwlahbors who vaa nisb uato death.
housekeeper
aald to hih
hiv. atteBdani
auendani that he believed he*ith (hi* aprlnn
-»r bvaaa
iber dnrlDR (be a minerr tncDihi
(hat n he rould see SeiRbbor
Kva pi_w„
RlrkM wa* veix al,-k Irr a fe«
!5:;(aSuia.ndStttlSh^
C-.
0«(«T l.iOB has
I'ple ■
dRv* ibe lliTi cl Ihe week, bui U bet
«t bin borne and eipceta
----II fOw._.......- ....— .1 the aiik man tliat he <T>uld '^tVairer Wilaobia haullaa lomlx-r for NO. 2 treen btd*a
eral thousand feet of lomlier sawcft..^ aDiiise.1
kee|i lack Ihe Bla ol lauahicr and a new <r.iTase tt> he erexied lu Uie
' '
that time on.
.Deal funirc*.
. The laiue .■ueinlniKe at i hun-li and
udaia*. .uaiJ^ aid tdualtiii,.
jitabbalh w-h.xol tasi Suixita.x wa' »ei>
Abeeriii-i III Uilh iJi'loi and lasiple.
JOHNNY APPLESCED.
Mm A f IWhIm- letunievl lo'hvi
1‘liui.vt,' tell tur vvliat •<»! lan abotil
Ka<kaykn home Thiundny alter iieartx KuBOrth .
U’OBIillDUCd fmni ixaite one I
Uaiudeii.
,1< liiiliIX ,Apiiks«.:.- H. A.
teachers In tb- vUv si-bool- 1WO weeks Ktay at the take. The
Tallow} ..
Ohk'.
aalarles traa read nod llRlita ol N-iiiK IxMo in (he spiiujttinie
htiraw hidcA ... ,.and ■} |
John rtiQipluan. i-r Johnny AppK ptaATd <MI Eli:.
have nearly, if jvoi ipilte. deientiioetl
^utl t
I
isjliiilarly Known. vrn»
froim- 111! ri-I« Mi-I killed b)
- m5 bo
bond ol 1, W. Wltwle a- tn-as- ,Mr. Beebe’s lelkA in make this their
T5
SptluBtlelil. Ma-s. in
Uiriia.lu
; iK'iiiiBiu'ni resl.lemehhard s-aa received and
and;i>eiiii
irer
of.I.
I77.'., ' died in
Imt ; .Miorney
IVod and win of Kalkaska
IX sf the bond ol the Klret
.Mi
epied
I
>#ur I sol he ‘■
Isiient a iniii
emiiile ol daja m their vsitiac.e
Nnildnal
hwlt as ctwiodian ol the Uiicnt
[tonal
her I Ohio, and a year taler
I of itbik wMk.
SEVERAL WESTERN STATES AR.E.!
in P..nn.ix' o‘“-mayor and t-Hy clerk
SWEPT BY STORM
i
SCHOOL REPORT.
_____
fgabarn Oiaapprovad Alpena Normal
Ixank fxir the
Ui-|«irt o! lilt- lllaci; M'liiHil. d!^llli t
Sit« Apprppnat.en Today.
V-- •• ‘•-••-I ItHX
tlrbl|i. 111. lUc Miaiouri. Kanaaa Ncbraika and Okla-T
vxcat. JidiuBv imil » i«.kh7.x lor the
««> dcpoall and
homo Softer From Lovwr\ laniluK. Mat I _«iov«oi.r ttabor*
!S*lt
ICMlillking Temperatur*.
vnoci the bill mekin* the aollar apil7)ui III..
II! VCO.I- lie cltarrd MJOU l^n l.b^oid ‘.»*rd^«t.d ^Ib.rt oMh|^Bcni-J TcIuI cuivlluvint. aUKlit.
___
|inx|iiiiit>«li loi a ifi.rmal v.hcwil at Al
X?.. bcixa
the TWi
.
Ho said bo did B.
'“"a m.
“l ioJ-i ibetw retire. Mr. Montaauc made
Kausa.s flly. Mo, M.v) I A vnUl
bind the *lato In oAlabltah a
’.tain "k,
I f;thoie.UBlil the Bnanxw!- i
r work Uiai had been done j
1 diiiii’K
iiioRi.i're K'yw'i
warTaai an aHirointatlon to estaUtab
(liK* 'll‘‘'J ‘ho rellrini! roenrtieni during th.-lr ,hc month ............. ....
When itic arulciu Ih'Uuii
tbo aihlrt. _
- ,
■ 'yoars of tiorvl.-e oa member* of il>e[|.p,is. Aloxiiio Marilntx
Neb.. May l.-Re|ioU* troni
t
and ••|ir-li tllc-ir cIcurlUK* Juhnny wrai board and ulao moved rtiat a vote of!steiiianiou. Uaii;l.l
..........................
••
•• Steeruameu. <■<»!,
..........
strrms
.t liitlirailo
atrrm. Ilf
r«j«lInr tlirni with bU ><uin« irotiy thank* l.o icndm-d ■ Mewani
kYole.; |^e,
Vrru Smith.
liair doren Box tloiiwinc h ho oliiior Rove awa.x or hold tor
HNmB WEI IIEUI
and Soule and (hat the w*«h-| y n,nkio Cinlmin
. iHcconijiauird bv lowurinit leni|iri
s;):i!i. irillc. a- an old ooat «>r juiy aril- Miller
spread upon the minute* of the j Thoe* huviujc'tlie
IV lUJt
WasUltistoB, n. c.. «*v 1 - The soaiuro*. Ai'ltalta*. S. I>. there wa* a
< lu of-Willi!i hr i-ould make u»e. Thus
The notion was carried.
Firai prade. Walt
(all ot two feel ol sniiw on Ihe level tailed liar and buttle lavr. which aliaoho preoroiled lo; ma;.,. yoai-w unliltho rntwlinc
on of Clerk Hllli* or
The rfport
of the j^.arto. Hsule Carlisle. hS; third Kin.le. At To|wU. Kap, a *uow»uxim *w-eia lutfly -----------bottled
— wale
itioUihiU the
w'li le foiiuij^ was !n n luoaiiHro aoi
aIovIuo .Manlniau. M;
^na Black. that cltx and the entire noHhem part I auodi where Uq*»or I* wold
tied and auilplW «Ub npiilo trees, do- board was suCmlttod anil showed that ''Alevlue
line, t'l:- of the state, tbe leioiierature falUns Sk I liar, beiwine oiw
rixina self-saiiafactlon. aicouniln^ lo the IhibUliios ot the board was JS'V nc; auh Ki.Dde. Harry Uonili
000 In.. _____
bond* while
____
tb«
________...........................
rcsourees Hinb ftrado.
.....................
I-Mher ................;
l.c«l*. f>i; eUtbth .leRrecs
-Kiro ax
at Toiveka
iuiiv*e within
ai.iM.u*
a lew-bonre.lM-ii*
—uu...., m',i, today. TewpemT<
- -- - a‘i;;c.A>( .loiiKhi In (he luUulBoni-e
Riade. '
A tornado which emit k Sedan*. Mo . I ta lleve the new ta» will malrrially
Ills onxroixini: pension. Altor n while w-ete as follow*:
tax at oouniy
Ina M- Schell. Teacher.
.MU.-A ...iin.t daman* and nianv bou*es ' n-duce dninkentxee". The IW|W
ho ronwvcd fatilicr wol.-thore lo en- Dcllnquont
ireaanrers olBco lor cob
the other hand, dex tare
aii ixor uaaln (be usuic oarocr of uscleethm .................................... $3.fiS9.58
D ^i|io*llr effect.
fuliic's whU-li hail been Ms ooeu|iallon
Cash oo hand...........................THE MARKETS.
•
♦
It Ohio.
<Y)nUn«ent land - • •♦
His iK-rsonal ttpiioarani e
Rii'ar as li ;• rhanmer. He wa.^ quiot; lai.tnt ««a .iDklaa Wad... l.TSO.M ,
I SAY-ALL MEN ARE EQUAL
uiTd rovtless In bta inollcBii and •
market li>.lav
vor.catlr.ti; Ills Iveard and hair vx-.
■ mk nn<l d.-irk HOd hU c>o black and
beitiB
i-vnlu,
ii«rkllng. He lived iho ruuRhest i;io
he maikei on
thcrtimlns
voar
were
ndonl-1
*“
‘
about
all
that
und cfien wlepi in the w.iod*. His forte for
iHow belns luiid at
bv thi
clothiig; wns uioatly old. btliiR aener od
teachen. elected a* follows:
uily Riven to him hi ixrhDnge for ep
•*JONC», He Pay* the Froftht.” sa Lay *C. ataanawiMa. N-V.
111.- iieor. Jobiinx wi-ni Lareioouid.
,
GRAIN.
(.Iloll iraxcllim m.lcs Ihrough llic auovx'
Hoiudl.
ilay
t.--\Vheul-No 1
in that way. In doririnc he was a (olN. llombcck. scIciKxc. lU.bO per while. SkUi . .No. J n-d, Til'll : July,
lonil-t r. a;*. , Corn.
Oaiw.
Heaws. ki.t*:,.
LaurelU rer^son, hlalory, *7J,SH
Chlcaao. May 1.—K.vie. *l.ur. Harley,
li-t-vijl.u. Wbeat-.M*y. SlStrS'Use:
;**A*oea Ryan. EncUah. 177JO.
I Amy Scutt. Emtlish. *7i-t»i).
Oats. 2l=L«'3is»c.
j Jcfisle Emery, mathematic*. I7ij0.
j Kobena Kehoe, German.
4.1VE STOCK.
I Knima
Shafer.
German-Ergllsh.
Buffalo. Slay 1 -t'oUle open
*77-r.
to<-ii i-elita Ixvaer than last Mu
Klorent-e
Neuman. Ijtln. kfil.rn.
' Kit
.
ckwe. Ho*s lower, heavy |ti.i:.'i
cker. Iilaiory. Jf.'i.of*.
Hulph Thack.
vorVer... ititu: |iiit*. 16
{ E. Brown. science, #80,1)0.
• lip 1.
Central,
1,7:.;
prlncip
I j:.; c*e>. |2.M'fin,7: i:i]vi*. stead:-.
_____ ______--tenth Brade. 1:.T.:hi
Myrtle Griffin, alxth Kjwdo. Ji7.Sn.
Wh.-ii wi.ti
iiilciiMcd ill i-i'uili Kami Tisita. »u.h a* Hih-*.
AnnlK Itounslwry. (Ifi Kiwdo. 0’>~..Z
Sl-xels. Kad,c*. t om l•lBnlen.. IVlalo Idarterw. Grass Kcx ihcTytAat..
Ktlllh Glhhs, fourth Kiade, #^.7,50
Klavla
Ilunperford. .third cradi
Siuaxca. eti \Vc liavc the-Monitor Plunirfr Coro Wanicr, Hk--A. me
Perma-Lac is mide
BAKING
U the housewife’s
best friend, lightenin* her burdens as
well as the food.
51tTiercver K C U osed
5Wi^« find healthy
bappy
families and
pappy iMlIlJOW
tented1 housewife.
hotoaen-ife.
Com- r
plies with all pnrefood laws, V
(k^ State «nd National.
iotgu— MTg. C»M CMcf
wrngm^
W
........
............
tarn iinuaiK
That are to be in the months, of May
and June are many in the city. This store
is prepared as never before for all the de
mands that may be nade for 'such happy
occasions. Bridal gifts that are most ap
propriate ate
Beautiful Cut Glass,
Hand Painted Cluna,
Fancy Vinses,
China Dinner Sets,
Handsome Tea Sets,
Dmniy Glassware,
These you will find here in the greatest
etyles, and the prices most reasonable.
The Best of the House can be Famished
. For there are no more acceptable gifts, than
the various furnishings that every home needs.
Our great stoc4( includes all the things that you
will need in the Dining Room, Sitting Room.
Parlor, Den, Hall or Bed Room. Oursaiesforce
will be pleased to show you these goods, as they
consider ft a pleasure. If you havenevertraded
here, you have a great treat in store.
,'SSi
*.......
.rri.
Weddings
. .til
COLO WAVE IH WESTr
Traverae Oly. Hlcli.
DOlUUIll YETOBI
ft
EHir
Why Rent a Fann
Grace l*aiter«in. sotonil arutlo.-tOo.
Nettie Gray. Ilri.l B'a'Io. l'i7.r.o.
.Mallei
Mc.MIcliaol. kintlerpirtcn.
7lt Hot-e Ftnahers of Traorrse City end this VuUily.
Two Siot\s, 123, 125 and 417 Sooth Uuoa Si.
Backed by the Strongest Guarantee Ever Written
Eirrwoet.*.
|i*l. IT.1,'1.1,
Nellie l*}tle. luinclih
ateenlh
Mary tritla. eiBMh
;r*t|««. |57.:dt.
I'ells. eighth and sevem
hillian \Vt..................
Brade*.
l.aurB Gravo-x. *ixih srade, $7>T.r>P.
lK*l-c-No Sitlctaiiliaiii. filth crado.
$ii'.:.c,
K|la AiUlu*. fiMirlh urado.
Llllhin Han. third prado. ir.'uxi.
Miiud llnihor. second gra.lo. J.'ir.i
Keiitah MorrlMm. first Brade. JtT.r.O.
' Edna Kilmer, kindergarten, ir.ii.rdi.
Oak Park.
K. M. I'eiTv, |iriocl|ialplBhlb srade.
J7r..i«j.
,Mr» Bernice llehdcr::hi.t. seventh
''^l■Mr*Awll, alith Krade »:i:.
IMtlh Rlmonds. Oflh Brade. $r.2 .*i
Eether Benson, fourth Brade. fl77,t'
Jessie Hatch, fourth aod fifth giades,
GrinneU Bros. Piano
klary Stevens, third srade. $7.7 Mi
kduii .Me'fltbev. second and Ihlnl
gntle*. tu3.«u.
Beaiilcu Cleveland, newnd itiale.
lul l; OWN M.\io; I
Arucs Shanahan, firwt Cradc. JiO'Hi
BoartfmaA.
Arthur L«deile. principal. IRTMi.
1.«U Stewart, .seventh and riBbtb
Brade-. IShO
KlU Kinnru. H»'h tiade.
Mabel Aaqnlih. fifth Brade.
L uiia ffmaUidge' fourth Brade. i:>:
Ula Saucdall. third Rrade. S37..Ti.
Rilriilietli Ure*. second Brade.t'.7.:d>
Peeil Payette, first Brade.
Julia Billings, kindergarten, Ui'o
This nano Is the product ot unr ewn spleddidly eqaippeil (actory
—wa ItMW li.v romilne merit—XiiW-tvo are fully wniiaaled in baekIDS It 41th n ttimiBiiieo.un;iiiiitod a* In tiuicMiul prattlmlly unrcatrlrird In nr»|vo. Hut our rouhon for *o iltiinir I* net bnrod ahiti" on knowl
odt» i« MITJclural foaturvK The jear* ihlu
ha* be« a bclore the
pnhtle have deritatalralid Ihiv ortu under tl o ti.nut try! c cnndliioii*
It Klves anquallAod sattafaettkin. By every nandard of worth It nierlia ottr •uarantoe.^nd for the aaiue roasolt niorltwtho aerloua eonslderaUoa of every inUn-linn Ptauu ^■•.l^v•’»a!xe^ wImx a|i|>rr;Jalea Ihe value
cl a guaraotee kueh a* we give, and who !* I;i seareh of an InRtrument
(TtuIn to Klve fotnideie aod enduiiai; snUrfarUon^
linieiL
. other Iteuwe in the
We tell th1« tna)rnlfl''cut Platto abo j rfeo far h wer than you wouid have to ]«y t
cettntry for quality tn any way almltar—nod we firet enablevl to do HA* l>et«uae it is of our own luenulae• ud aold only throosh our own atores. CcfvMleiit itartocat tenna make purebaae eaay lor every
familK.'
Our Parlor Grand Inow ooe of o-ir rt«itlAr style*), has but recently u«n placed on the market. W>
Invite your early Inrertlsatlois. It it n masterpiece of the Plano Imildn'a ai>''-^firou(y of dfsian. de|>endahtMty and rlcbncaa. depUi and alnsinR quality ol t.
nake the Grlnoetl
t for ibe dlBfrimlnatlnjt mtuic lover. l*et ns aend yon. i»c-ruie^. Catalog. Uat of P
Alet ot Eadoracuenta
GPInnell Bros.
end WmdooT
- fete Mtekigm Rtproteetelhet el (ftc Sfrinp^ ead edwr Fee
THE FARMERS’ STORE
NOW IS THE SEASON
OF THE YEAR
JULIUS CAnPBELL CO.
An* Fkdvih
IktnH
.So - ES2
Treetm Cty
Stsfc Cer. Frtet
eedCemSto.
Fkeot.
: . lluldab Evans, i.rtnclial. »7<> 0 i.
i Cglltta Punbar. sistb grade. 1.7..'.f
.Mary Carr, fomih and filth gTadoi.
_llan rintaj . third grade. Sio.oo.
Vldla SpriDfBteen.
;
I
aeooad
grade.
Saiih Hi
Lulu '1 h
^•1 GIbba. mi^alc. <70.
drawlns. STO.
Marlon Pratt, dra
The pnai year bar been a very
aailktactory one In the city sfboota
and great proszeas ha* been m*iJ* In
all the deparunentt. The tavlng
orer laat year aaounied to IIJ-OS-S:
• otili-h ta a ruMTtabl* aboalng and
•paahs well (or the buftneoi mauaiemeot eserrisod by Ua board in ad;mlni*terlng the aObira of the acbeol*.
I The (lonual rrport rtf the rBwt waa
Igiirn in detail amt l« Ptv vyvmplr-rs
1 that the rspeaaea of ail' the depan-
BUILD UP
in ^risf e^ tammer, it's
tlw MturaJtime tostm up
beshh and Vitaliy for the
Tear.
Scotfs Emulsion
tatlalMre'g best and quick.
esfhein.
ASOrawi*
Twisllandid and the A. me with Icrilllter atuchumni. Wc have the
Iti.H lieuer • Kaul Klos. the Brown s "Auio ',and
lursBcd Air Sprayer*.
the
Brandt Com
We have Ihe Standurd Kiiiii Tire Spray 1*0011.
- it Mdis lor H 'X*.
Coiiic In ami .*
I small Ksiu' Ti"d'.
FRANK TRUDE
Old Poslolllcc Baitdlng
THE “CHANTECLER” SUIT
Tlie “Wizard,” The “Eureka” and
The “CapTlol” are four of the cleverest
styles ever designed for men.
The suitings, the patterns, and the
styles look heller, feel belter, wear belt«
and reallt' are better than the average suit
sold at $23, and
Our
for these noted
Price garments is only
$18.00
Other swell suits at $ 10, $) 2.50, $ 15.
If you want something cheaper, come
now ot next week and we’ll show you
several splendid patterns in
Men’s all-wool worsted, suits
AA
worth $ 10 to {12, at only
Steinberg Bros.
,.r\
ORANirtBATSWE HERlOiD ANDTRAVnt»BATKAOLB. TTBSPAY, MAT 11911.
dMa-ai'^iwri
PAG* 7
e7dni> t
Do vou rrallae what yen are aay- ^ “1-^cnn't diacam eapedle^ with
Mgr Tben.btt*SBlr:“DeiXP«rirtirfBB." fc* wdd haKny. -Tby evide«
eeknndact proBCkiy
Bkmw aaw tbe dnM)tBt eo
Doe t make me ^ evQ that good may ‘ 1 npanb of, tnvMvsn yeu jwraoBaBy.
tel."
fx^lMd. -it ka> tpcn ntbVlonsra
brain
t
queecea
marshallsg
rbemaclvea
ne cant yoe nndemaM bow I ; Tbare to trenble abmd. -ertoua m»
w awkwar^lj buKDed. and If Craa
le rvatlw tt..
-------- woa'.d
-------- — — ..udrivea to do fhy ibyg. bow every Me-and you don't
Bte fbiBer
Blmat abooU hapfWti to atiiDblC
t to tbe
vbo and* UmoK leeuag vrm. pBr*»edbeyoodan.Tp~«4.imyorhoi.eldh*r of me y rMelllw agalmtt the Tbe city paper* "
n ao7 tine dvrlne Itie day 1
__ _ _________
pf otbM
tin rerffr of a botttmleat rbaan
«f esdMpatioo. and tbe people «f Ibv .aavageneceo
—
Sivexe neceoMtyl God knows I'd give |
ttbe to amver ftor the foaaet]
pt-^toal w«k-evidence whk b
-What la tt tbat yoB want to d^ atate-ettrred an tbry »*wld he by tbe |
ot,
aU my y*pe« of bami*^oa oafkt to tero-ttiide am by
ml fraud
yettiv bin Bfety oat •( tka vtf." Gfynnr M naked when be eoBld
blBkaelf bad^lMe^n-ould show li:
wa« tba nk^ite ronnnit o( the iv*«t eoofTol Ilia voice Kq*cleBfiy.
-I araat to tfte BiMHwa and Wa tie Bwrey to tbe chief Isxrtgamr c-f C.r *lLttnUy she chaeged her attack.
aWea when my «ife
ibaii. -Too aWlaat ni«unn bunglFri
i^cblne crowd vbat'a eonloc to 'en.~ frauds.
ir I rant bribe you I ««»t end ‘•st week. I dM not toiAd ... imldlab
,
-WUI yon nake afidarlta to tbe
DnriBg the yai half bour of walUag win couvUkv you.- abe pem»«ed « H I could help it. I was tedding tt
fart
of
Tbe
tbiae
reylstra
rtooT"
-Yea
are
a
brave
man.
ttvnn.
I
koow.
j
over my ow« people •• • etol. tv make
Blonm
could
uu
Ivttser
sjt
stlU.
abd
be
drapalri
because I have .m ytto tried. Ton them deeeos rnJ to keea itosu .Went
-ni do aeytb’na to set ocpare wttta n-at pacing tbv Ba r t f the pri' tv
^mm-s a llnit. Mr. UrTMcar.
— Bat I bate reaSMi loXeV^vv Ibal K
Bee. ten «ep» and a fcm, tmiaoimsonseowardlj 'bow.'
toatda't vrrr veil aarroCe Un and that crowd of (brow-barkar
-To«r
aCdavit
taH
nocb
better
-Nor aball I.- be couBtered qnlc*>f- has been edited^ that It will eeeaaa
ly. wbea Grysoa Wa* n*t>ercd Is.
earry Mb off to a dnnaoda. We baye
tiBly you and tbe maebtoe. ani by lo“Fve got 'em. a fan d<a*u of 'em:* “But 1 dou'i undmund.'
trttd erery-vay we ^ould (o Buuxle tban year nnaapiiorted word." aald
-Don t youl lent U ccvrardly to motrow muruing the entire aiafe vltt
bln: Bo far as I Mow. be basa'l been BlMot coiaij. "Caa yoo ret aay <*- growled tbe Ulhe taker, throwing a
thk-k packet of- pa|wrs On Blouul's atrifce tby cruel bkw ta tbe dark? know. I d.-a't have In tcii yue Bbaf
dMloi aaytuas la<>ei»lUry tlore you eUe to Rwor to tbe .facta, witb
-Sure I can. I caa pet a half do;;ta j 4nk.
then, wtuic do I get u'-t Too know yonr falter ynt here tu de tbe ♦deet -d thu added expomB* .rf
I wcio ben bat week, but I bad
.-urvuidlou In ibe rnpUal la.
fend hlmaeif. Y»n can't d» *n<-b a
; one artuM »u bln about tba e«»aUzlus of tbe boya la my owe cans tbat'li * of UT
thing wlttawH at least glv«i« Dim the going t
do U.**
j OkMint Ftupi>rd abort aad wb!n.<il
: of tbe fndybt
Tbe acMUr ton) laid tba pipe aalda
.v.mrbltwanilas that you wwuW give y,
BP to Blonat fairly aad if ibe deoaod bad bwa a blow
and was atarinx aubrriy at tbe ftm.
aodarely •« aay tbe word wbfrb would
-You'll get Jnat what any other ‘
-Tou'rv a man amnug a UwoMpd.
tbe createat eitvOoB acaB- CTtmlnal geu whao be rarna aute'a
-ny abeeoce Is merely aa a.lded'
-I awUed bUn wfaat perputted
C«fqRl#«. WH. «r a
aaU qaletty.
endmoe." be raaped. ~Yon won't lie twlst of the thnmtnrrews.'' be mU in j a carboo copy of tbe leical notfeeof a
a to a pore .;«estlon of right aad
proac-utrd and sect U> the (amllco
jodsetion. He doean't know
ow yet ttbat
ato.^
wro^
yv. ^
tlary. aa you deserve to be. Now yet
t tbe no
out of here, and don't IM me bare to here, irint 1* done must l» «l->oe toWU you twice:Jioplas tbat bo
GryeoB made a move aa If bk would
tvpoaaem hlnwlf of Ibe packet vf afmtte lady wbom be waa trylns ooeoneapeciai oxi
Bdaviia bu BImu came between
« lUtT’J'ftl.ber:''
tlatenUy to dlallka bad aeemed to do :
with tbe dangu ^aala Bamlas In bto- C;;^h.'^ t7uLTeS lla^SerX^
Sunt.v y.-:n can see bow tested the sou. “I gave you ra»
eyea.
-So. you d.«Y!" be aald abarply. “1
.Clrt-a rl.lt abe now appeared to
Sa^',;'^‘Vb.tToo'*.n iJZt
: told yon to yo-do Itr' And. a* .mce
dome What abe could to atone. Blount j
^ tr^i -Tnrf
i iM-fore. tbe br1l.e laker went out luqt- ■ometblng for which In all the renra tea* ibao a tuan-lews than ytmr i
___M.IT
! wltband
a miebty
aharp.
e Uut it U breaklBg my
reotored one
quealion
one only.
•__abiowd Toonc k—.r.
(ContlaMd.)
to <«ma you win never be qbie to get Can't >un
’ taring came*
1,
• ■------ -■ ,• kte father
lawyer; tbat Un ebaacea are ten
' When tbe corridor door had cloaed yonr own foiglvetWB. Bvan." she said. b*urt'‘"
-}L
to ^nE' that I
»»*“« dUoover«l your
Bletint waa baKed half a dona
behind tbe traitor Blonnt pat tba aflonea before be could waha bia way
^ : dovlta lb his (KH-ket and paasnl out
qnk'kly through tbe anteroom.
,---------- to tbo eleralur. aad tin pBnploff
I keep bln bnay today, loo bury i
m.” waa tbe eren
“So It U;
“I don't know when I shall be back." aharpest of swerves Uilo ibe nearMt
ptottm to wbb-li he wai aobjerted at
. tbe facu la tbe (iryat
amell
iM put bb band oo bis son'* aboMder.
be hU to OolUu*. with a hand on the * ertw* street affoedlng aa ontlet to the
Mcta freob haltUi* tinre amuaad bln. toBcd reply.
mattcr.“1 bavvu't a «ofd-*w^y," be aald
•i tbought mayU yon bad forgocteii
•Has any one called . Bonbern road.
__
^ ,k-, •»>
It waa pUtnly evident tbat to aplte of
Oaawy cot up and «ood with bu
i “Stop. PatTlcyr' he.trtcd. -TTbat *l«wiy.
As you told me 1M( W
all be bad aatd and done a conalder- It." antd Evas quietly.
back to tbe dre.
It's yonr Job to hew
“1 have lu a n«arari.“ amited tbe
,xo. Some tody aent a boy up to I arc yoo doliw? 1 moat go back to
aWa majority of tbe polttirtaa.
‘■I'm all In. Mr. McTIckar. and ibat'e
Une and Irt (be chlpa faU wbera
boak “and If you-ll uU my advice
ask for you. but 1 sent word that
■UU repidbiK. bim aa m
fact. Tbere Uo t
ym’ll (bi*rt It toe. Tbe poUOeti apeU■ni Uke ytiu back to tbe rmrt ' ^>My may. Go ahoMl and do what
were not In. as you told we to.“
bia fiitBera Hrtrtenant. Somewhat to binder wU baan't tald bia aay and otW idea left m ne.
It allDDinx t
*>>*<GBg to you.
I'U. BSow mim'.” ■ ^ Evan realised tbat be had uoibltikhli dteappetatCMit be found tint Pa* done bia do before aunrlae tbla tnomI'd rather go to Jail Jwbv otwv IbaB
Unie. Mr. MeTlckar
bad case out wtib bia father
have you «b> aaytbkig else, la tbat
..I .w l.«l c-.r
U. K-- i
O
tag needn't espmrt lUi U'a coins to
Sk(u tbna pni faceto fare wltb tbe ^ U. a«rei.ra.li sut.. .u t>. mml S"”. •”
and blB fktber’a Wife to dinner; bance be able to dig tbe tree op by Its roots
sriuil you wauled n»le to aayT*
~
igreuflve teat. tU vice president did itor.
be waa fwved to alt at a table la the
Blount dropped lulo a chair as M tba
-lu.-.!»..OT .< .-f!
etween now and tonarruw nomlns " I not beatute a mument.
way goes borne
rtooldev bnd cnubadibB
cafe wiu three cS Ibe caneuataf pmit waa not usili tU yannger man 1 “Of courww" be grated. “If’l Uve
Bni. to
_«..i.4 be UU
i.i. fatber; -For sf
. tong
L-nF be done bofors be anouM aoe n«g lace
d blB
■ud
covered
by
face
wUb
hU bands.
Ittetona and waa obllced
would
Bra
was leaving the ubte. excnalv himJuatlcc.
by own
la uprise to nake •elf on lU plea of buatneaa. tUt tU Ido your thinking for you. Go Uck mlnuiM be oat lu crlm silence, frown > M*m.
aCi “ •“» ba,id -imfdgr than ^I btt
muM and •,tJ pmflgurtngs bod
I and get Into conmuntcattoa with Ory- Ing at Ibe miserable traitor, wbo waa
It.
tevfWt wifi clinrbed Uw arrange
Brmteilymir
chapteb xnti.
TeU
bln
tU
Ui
I
tbe
uble
It was ■ loug minute Wtnee be star
las of
■blftlng uneasily lu by cbalr under :
tlwr what >oo
Blonnt tbe cold glare of tbe beredttary Blunni |
ravnga axu sox.
are going to do';
^bn be twacbed tala oOce on-Batyean ago
eyes. But when all waa over the tral «« AVIXC tbr aacrlBclal thing to
DM'i
lo alop
umlnf. aner an eariy and
tbe speaker of tU boose.
•r bod gained by pulni. .
i
do. Evan Blonnt was not of
refuse.
aoAur braafcfait at tbe bold, tbe
I He'll u
“Go u> ib' Mid Blount abarply. ’ 11 lUuse wbo make a intoful tank
--u-.i-"' -'■« w i—1“I
aUll
*aWV iwfomer acoibd. or thutisbl be
But DOW Gantry was ahaklng bia “Swear,uut your own affhlavlt and get <
alTernou npoa Ua abonldM.
tailwriyr alTi
more palnfnl by needleaaly
■ometblng and When tod Hamalms bad betped him
............................. - - - Mil Tlctoey.
bntd dubiously. -I'M do wUt you
lauy mu.-e as you .-an to back It | poaipoolng It. Judge Hemingway was
aab the qar." Into bis •.-uni abd bad'givan him bia
JkMmm tbe enremini on Ua deak
aay and do It qnickly. But candidly.
Bring tbe papetn hare to me be- ) ■tttlng In chambers. Tbto Bldnnt bad
meant'U.-'ltniDWibe'
dne
wno
waa
With
awe btanne tbe imprliit of |ba Oudk
Ur. McTIckar. I'w afraid of Gryaos
bat ba aought lytricla.
and
::
v'clork
tbto
afternoon.
I
b«n>id
wbea
be
waa
returning
from
awitcb ■ ping on
aCce. U lDcloev.l u rarlMi copy of to drive bln out to Wartrace. '•»« /'ll It Blount abonld happen to.go at bln That's aU;
....
-_l..
.. i ..
V,,,, t,,.
-Must you go backr abe qneriad
before I. am
| hla call
the daab within when rhe had t
dM police nwPlfed by law of a pro- be charitable and glrc you tbe benefit Just right there migbt be ct
J tbe atepa tn
; w»y <4MU hefi>re L&i UWre »
of the doubt. Where cao t pick you
^ jjVjwob U pretty acre
easy reach. It climb siifflyduta tbe seat beside ber.
poofd ebaose-m frelsbt ratea.
I do but t
; “POX'T TBV 1 rroP tiould bavebwn
BaatUy comparlus tbe Ofurea wltb up.aay. IwtwMD landSodock? Jur«. as It U.“
He ioddfd.
tor ibl* |deo of treachery pm will
bk:
a simple matter
tbe nenonndum la bit pucketbook. )l‘eatberlord‘a lancbcoB la tv be ranUT
“Xerer mind about the c
“Vour duty K rtenrr
be idayUig U) big luck."
for him to stop the car. But ber alnBtount tbU tbe lenaloa rHaking for a French dejannar. and 1 ahkll be Go
_________
Then go
and do_aa 1 tell yon I
He nodded agnln.
Wbeu Gryaou waa gone Blonat pat offl.-ea In tbe Temple
around to the t^sphone eschange and
the AiBt tMe In weekk At On leas able to set away earty."
and on one of tbe IntcrrHilng comers tie hearted devotion
. Lwas
* not
. to ha
conmqoancear abe nakfd.
“if It wouldn't be too mneb trouble leU tbe snaagw that I want a ajwlal on bU> twt and went atralglR to the
last aaatry « trta aupertoa had ao^
M bad not occui^
gp„w.- be moitatad. "Bmln
cdUorlal roonn of the Daily Capitol. stood the Idwcrltke boUdlag of the
for
you
to
atop
by
for
ne
at
tbe
Tem
nadarad. Tbo rates on lunber. aleehim
It he's got
- that
----- be might drive to War- : and lUagtnce for all of na. 1 aappasa.
Bicuhinaup. tbe tblo faced, long haired Daily t'aplUl.
ple
coun.“
Blonm
besan.
and
wbe«
Otoal mwUe. ami
on tbla long dlaunce wire: that you
Hall and return In time to set ; q,
j
fniui the tallIt was on the rapltsl earner tbat
■he nodded ber ■cqlri«w^eace be wnt want tbe connection broken between eOliur. u-BS bumped lu hli ctMlr ov«r
^
Blount balled. aaktuchUBselt huw far the legal macblnety la motton to atop j ^
•way, adU wondsotas at Ma (anAr'a the capital and David BlouBt’a cuuu- biK desk blue iwucillng copy Ilka «
otkcldui
uuiu runniug a race agalnat time..
be wouhl be JasUOed In withholding Ibe fraud*. So when be Ivaned for- »j,ea-wbei. the thing U doBe."
calm ludiBereo<-e on tbe very '
gtrew ^ tbe favored corporatlona.
try bouse and tbat my wire la to be
^
^
|
“Ill Just a minute.- be aald when Cryson's Mutemciit from tbe editor un ward It ^ uol to throw tbe electric
------- - a busy Satuidby. put- ■trUdw are of tbe graat baltla.
y,
,nd to Kittradge all Blount st.Njd beside bim. And then. til after the a.-audal biid born public ■wlicb. I
have BO more itisn a wot
I hi uon of Mi time at Ml dank.
day. Hai Klttredge got by Uaemen *ti.kl»g the copy oil Ibe book. "Xow prois-rty tbrougli Its apjs-erance ou to adjusl tbe wind shield ao that the | - give yon. hut 1 am sum yon am
CHAPtEtl XtH.
out gnanliBg the teU-grapb wires up I'lq ivllh vou"
.........the door to ■ Itfelong ootrow
tie mun res-ords. OjiuB ptibtUltr
Ind hla«l of the sps^ rush would not blow ,
• TBk BioahAat.,-^
■ ■jB**io«nr tut hb faihar hW taken
bereV
I for yourself aiid-and-tor me."
illoii
maj-ked tbe unntual I m-,-a hu watchword from tbe b-,'.a
b -.'.a Ubem both br^lUlraa.
Patricia and Honorla for e drlra In
I oa tbla sane Monday moto••V«: aU tbe way It fn« tbe entdu daytime activities In tbe newapapet | olng. and was be to bealiaie now beFor une,u mUea uorih of the capi- ; n
,be Iasi two words that
the itadatar, and at dinner time tbo
t n^iut <;ynron.“
day of prepqratlana far polllthe gaar^ road la ■ straight
him to bis mn*«r.
uSce and had tnauntly pat two. and | .-anse tbe (lea of klnsmao wciv boldine
avtmoobUe pkfU' bad uut yet returnbattlea. ttet Mr. RIebard
away ra<e tm<t. and MM Anncm
dear mU-would ha ti
(father.
him back!
tt, DIout went Uck to bit office
that
boy
of
i-outa
bum
the
road
getOkBtry. anawerlns
path of tbe oaifa bonnd
“You're at work- pretty Oirir f<^ -a
from Ibe p
M'bllc- hr wlis bnJiatlng before tlie l>~vtq
aftar a Uaty dinner and worked late
the' U»mg dumnee line, haaiily ] ting back."
mcniln; iiaiwr force, aren't yen. door of tlir uew«i>apet oBlcr a amall
lull. .-----abllgalkia. It atnu-k him tike a blow
' “"‘i---'
Mb tbe nisbt. The eve of Uttle Ud closed by daak and...............
-to
It was only a little after 0 o'clock
mft bU oSce
lourlux car.d^Hsd cut of
j
th.Mhe turning aalde wonM n»ke bim
•meod. and be waa atrirtog to cUacb BMka hi* way by quiet aide airema to when this roufkreec-e waa held In the
atretim
vf
vel.lcle«-ln
the
straei
and
!
“’«
f.iraver
nnw.tftby
of ber love,
Ibe naU of arsuuicnt pa well as be tba RaUway cinb garage. Elttredse'a gneal dmned mouuUtn ^resort bouse
rtopiwd at the curb. A moment Uler 1“Take'me back to tbe city ta q«^1 by wTlUug many lotteri;.to "
<«r waa Is Its placa ovtf one of tbe at tbe bead of Bbonobo canyoa.
matter'/*' queried
-mint
' ty a* yon ran. Patneto.- be said. “or.
be iecame coum loo. that tbe single
'>''7.^*' ''"J"" r ,h.T
^•UUeal frleoda be bad made la #ol&s
11 o'clock Blount, wbo waa dlcUtlng Blount.
.
twiter still, st.iy here and tet me bavo
iwcniont of tluMsr w3* calling lo him.
*
• an and dowu-Gte state.
to three steiiogmpbvra tn aucceaaloii
. bat Patricia waa
-Haveu't yon henrdr aaU the nd- It was lyiri-la. aud her uiood waa
That 1* my last word."
’
»• Sunday-proved to be a vary
t stra4'ht sbt-ail niid msde no
"Souicbody-bearvu ouly known ri-proochfol.
I In nhout to his uSeca lu the Temple court, had
tlie threw tbe speed
I
entlM day^
day. though
thougb tb*
ib* lobb>
lobb^ of tbe In- three abaken of a derd lamb* •ill. a caller.
<nkt
leut lo sUrkrn siieed. In tbe
Wbo-bas been gathering Up'■ lot of
way you in**t yoar
tn^Uow&ts wav still the aMembHsg BalM«vtrD.“ Mb] I’lc i-sfl- iJunnvet
“It's tbat fellow Gryaou." aald Col Ulse rygUiraibm wldeuce luvolvlug ij^rnds." al.e Mid whm he bad------>orae tlw cinteb. t.lke a prbjactlto
Mace for tbe galberlag cteua of poll brtellj. “I've got to go waii whasc Ip lins. wbo bad gupe to answer tbe ante half a down of the prlmlpal town* in , ^
recop'uUFd
the
r
i done
hurled rrnm'a cntapuli tbe tittle tonrtMana. Blonnt went to cbofcb la Ibe a buny. Do yon want an otiet from room bell. “He nays he's got to lee
state, •n.e .tuff c.^ to u. by a
Bario or bis double.
lag ear shot away down tbe eonsBBonlttg beennae Pnrtcit hnlaled yonr bomr
>-on whriber you want to ae« bim or M«1 VI
By ,UF
the time
the little c
of ua...,»..c..uu
U'J-l.^TV.lUd luu...
route, uu.
hot U-i
see R
u. pe..F 1,
.U.X ...F
^ *^10*.
,
wood
svriine. and
and tbe
tbe" aeeoBd
aecoad taco
taco
~^pon It. and bU api>earaDre In tbe pew
The chauffenr abook bU head. “Xo;
•a a neinbw of tbe HonoaibU David'a I gneoi It's all right. If yon any ao. Mr.
-Rend him In." aald Blount briefly.
(knlly would have nnswl froata
Gantry." be tepUed. And a little Ut«» | And a moment Uier the ei bad
•tent If tbere bad* been any cbptrbbad tak^n on bta aandy
!!»•<► |«f «be nluing camp. cuUTcd and.
gOffs atpooff the v«imB poTWcUas.
will l>r.
line and the motor was wblrrUg mer- fully civaed tbe-duof bebtiwl him.
• U) give In retnrn. I had u« Idra tbat i
Blonot found blnseit mecbanlrafly
After luncbdan be lumowed «>
B!cuw
fUj-under tbe hood.
I • Well. wbaWU It V queried Blonnt
wytoer and took Fatriria fn a <Mve.
“Where to>“ be naked when Gantry janappliucly when Gryaou drew up a
cangbt I
|r.JUa. l.dvw
I
to'’'-^
riW day sfaa perfect, and ibe mads
limbed to (be merhanleUn'a aent be- cUlr and aat down.
:ward race, {‘■trtcia i
:wm In good condition. Whim be side bim.
■be
had
given
David
Btooni'a
aon
ber
-ni tell TOO Brat wbit R ain't." ssM
looktbg gmifffet ahead and glrioc the
Md pBt dyunce between then and
attlmatam.
■Gnt of town to the north by tbe tbe watd boss sulleniy. "I ain't hem
liltl* car e«ery ihrob of spaed there
> Sunday qniet of the city streeta
-Find yanr father quietly and -f:
v2a
hi^ld-a
utetest atreeta yon eqn ffnd- Then to beg for no rakeoff. l*va been given
Rlouut. Hill I know. But yon are , tempted.
what It to right to «y. When yon are: V*
..a ^
tbe ttouble cruaa. and I'm son-."
iBlttvcdffB'a vecUl tmin.\
Blount's smile waa coutemptnona. •1*0 vour father--M.n, There ara only : Tbe newspaper corner wa« Me of tb#
■re due at Cllffcmt tea jnat about
macbl.ie .n.;»l -ne boss lu the Sage- ^ busiest
the city, and i» curb was no
“Do yoo think R vra» Mesdfffr ebe Ct— mlnuMe anbaM iben -we eu “Ton doubllaaa got wUat waa coming
.hRrnte."
1 otoee for couBden
Uked when be had flnlsbed bia atMT- set tbeM.Rtatv
to yon.“ he aald coolly. “But go on bnisb
“! baven't tbe allgbtMt doubt bf It
-ttbiunt melded doiitMy.
Then.
(IdUiga. -y.AMb;,""
'
r and swung bloSeir Into (be lb. b»Fr ot .,U IldUFNo iBuee tbiB a quarter of an boor and teU It out and duu't waste ttme.
BOW. Mnee than tbat. I ibbik tbe
“tTbea wHi yaw e« lo prens. Wttb the ___ be«ld«-i:sdricer. “Drive Into ode i Uaraub Majab's In de llbra'y." was
Tby h onotbar of my busy dsya.“
iriegran laerias Mr. McVickar'a W costumed below the
Brat
••JItbin
of
Ibe
(taper'/"
“I
want
to
get
bold
of
a
newspaper
of lb.- qiilete.- street*," be said, "sndN tbe answer to BInnnra qoeatlon. And.
W^ Itsjrv tQ tbe nqmmlt ot \be
Bane was a bold forgery. But 1 am
“At
3am
*harp."
wa*
tba
replyman."
said
Gryaoa:
"ibat'a
what
I'll share the (ul'erahle burden n Kh > throwing eoat and bat aside, tbe bear
mraa vti ww wbeeltog to a ^ bw
briosMs tbr» to lime.'' he wfpt on. lure
Bloqni tunird ti> so “1 way bare yoo, as I bsve .bared all the otbers" ( ar of bnrdena not hto own walked
W they're going to throw me
(be' entrance of a email asminar
exalting orce bta one anall rictory.
another halt ..imn •'r
for v-oi be- And when the UOle ear was creeptog | quickly actoea the hall and let hlmaeif
rmm boiel> perched among the plnea
fc.rt- rbat il.i;r." be imld. •'but yoa
“There U to be an evralng up o(
un ihe low gear out one of the broad '• tau* tbe room of trial,
« the edge of lb# eanytm cUC ..Thera
frlight ratea. and one more roon of
Yoar boas. McVlckar. thought be bad •ccdn'l bold tbe fono-. .qs-u for me. reddenee avennea be told tov aU. exag- | “WeU. eon. yon made out to get
tbe mllroad bodae win be dean. I 'item no gMBta on the bntri vamndaa. me coopei 1 np In a barrel, but the
lvt7hqt7o
"**
** *
IgcrntlBB notblng and palllullng noih- _ . didn't y.u'r said the father
s bis Md
believe Mr. MeVkber baa manut to bs aq4 CaC^ knew Uat ih* bm a tea •tber aide —.......
- and raised tt."
quietly, pushing ■ book aside. “Draw
•on bad cloaed two weeks enritor.
Uwe lu lltv Mreel. Blount went iGuf
1
^
Mr aU aloBg. but Ibe
“What qtber alder queried Blount.
Up a chair. IVbere la the IliOe gWr,
• y elvnya tk* bardent oihn Tet be sprang from tb«
•There ain't but our other aid* In thU sfralrtt lo the i»iik wb-r* be had ; "T cant reason against the fae^
Blount aaw tustantly that be muat
If
he
expecte
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^
, Evau. Vou know wbai yon •« aa.ring
IP u X
state when yonr daddy gets Into tba reuttd the *a(c-0 box. I-Iw_____mliuiies
to hand^."
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A-.M.
MM.
tFMFFMntMl
anted! to saying be brief and phlleta.
ab4‘ oec^fed.
ring and pnHa off hb coat." ,*ald',(ba to the [tIvi. c of ila- vault aDien«jm. [and wb.r you are
“I am gtad." abe anld. Aad In the ttwn
"Utsa Atioera It at the carriage enMl was
aid IB tbe eaxy ffnesa'
.till lielleve ab■nnablue of ber approval Uie young wrillV Mm 'M aie of tba rnWaa bribe ufcer. with an evil leer.^^ “You with the nuio-'-kril hoi before Wai, ilt.''she hegon. "But 1 *tlH
traie-e
lo the car. wnMog to take me
■bsl bani IgfattBg raoad Mere a eonple eonflrin.d hl-b .u-bitl-ton. - The pack-l l«Mntel.v in .v^ father, WbaVMWTbn lock to town.- be said, o
adn spent a very happy afternoon.
ftawn up tetwe a cbearfni wood ire
which be had so carefully sei-nred wan : going to do>"
Jtt breakftri Monday morning Evan Mt-tbe Tice preMdenl of the Tram- af months without Badli« Ibat out?'
hluiartf to apeak cal
alnsiy.
mndv Kt> •‘f bicoK loitora folded to i.p ; “The only thing there 1* to do.'
“OVOB."
Blount agnln amde tbe aenator'a party
appotoimcBt .with Judge
Jwdge Hemingway
was a-uylng. mouej lalko. and p^r like ilie ortclnolt. and tt iv-atne 1 ratunieU, with a note of harsbnw IB
•f three « pony of fuur and at tnblc |tnt In the ruoin beyond
• UWh
be kept, and be bavea hla
right now. wbeu everytUnff to ready
found a pUMllBg aitrprlte Ij-ias la wait
you pi. ked me j ebamhera at -I o'clock. Do .ton know
Wegraut Inttramenta Cll- kfd buiUT- pall off. Sheehan turns up and uya tbe
for bln.
i-r 1 was on my ' why 1 have made that apptiintiueoi^
and a vIok- obnt^er would have re- i
^
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TMr*
ain't
notblng
The critical day of days tn the enmJudge
Hcmlngway
a AMMF-—
ch.mbera ' The senator ah<tok bta bead slowly
:dge Il.-MAAUF
— •.* —
parked tbat the nmall uble before uft u tt for ate. By rripca. ru abvw
Tbe matter whli h would appear un
Mlgn bad arrived, and It waa anp- tbe Bra was Bticd frith a raw of elacWith tbe aftdavlts. I have taken a ! “How abooM I know.
der Bartnc wnra bead* tbe ncit noun
' '
twMFi. .f* m..
i -It's not a nlenmut
plenmtit tklug
thiug 1to tmra
tric call ItoRaaa. '
Blount went Into a raBaettve trance
my wuold chooae
Ciurcrast ton. dtamted of gaaats. wltb half ckwed eyes. Sbeeban was
Uny other day ratber tban tbb
bad baeu tranafWBtod Into tba bidden
far tbe capltaltllmmt ftom hb iwat. But at
baadqoanera to the Beld of the com-' Ibe "pay bus*." aoBt* railed blui.
MaBkinat table be beard bU father an
»T no IT. BTua; oost t»o irl*
nounce calmly that be
r~
.»«. vld Blouafa sou aaw tbe d.*or lo a
drive
to Wartcnce. for no better npqdlcklywbenOMRyestered. To^ chamber of blddea fsets slowly open
____
A UV ■S'lnvavu *V AAJV AAMWAU VA AJOTAHA- .
Mated Haaeu thas a purely iMtIse faM yonr ttma^ abanl gettlBg bare. ing before him. Fo! came rvaaon Gryfour of tbe <-lty wards, waa
, canyon waa dosrn a io^ tnrilna with a
dlm-ted
at
bis
tralioraua
oflee
f-r-e.
>
»npl*ae
I
ought
to
be
able
10
t
non.
tbe
twlra
baugbt
and
aoM.
had
porpnae eC having a .talk wltb by
._
Evan, my hand*. Too know what 1 re S«t '^jto cone nrar tiie bottom to bkto
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V about
BblpncBt of ^5Ty KttoSSrt." .aid tb. trattc!^<«'*r>'**“^..*’^~“‘“‘"‘’‘'’’^ Btount ------ -out the a
__
cBSyon entrance oittll they srara
net ^ it. Bvmt dr*i> of tn do with It. father."
n reveogepic couK cad sat down to wait for
a traloload «f beef rahte.
. wuWn a' bnadnd yards of lu Blcwnt
Grynen's renirn. giving Cortla* orders that father'* biaod to your veins nngbt A».w.b.,.«.,A].Aro...F<~a.,^,j
e got tod
WbBe BieuBi hat In m>ea eyed i
,
<nw»- «< -f“ ,F
.u.
.an
I
to
cty
oat
agnlnit
lt“
deny him to cTerybody etoe.
""
.. tbe end of the
It
If
t
wre
wltb
it.
make Ume." was tbe impatient
impatient comcom-:
-Ah."
be
said,
with
■
quick
Indwwbarrier—a
SV.F. .F.4n la tn. hioion .rfii>ence
“Ah."
aald.
• qplck indww-- "““• • —J—'71 barttor-a tree.
tree, he look 1
there
_
Sratogll.
made was one that left Patricia free
runt tbat
to keep an engagemeni at tbe Wralhraleuing
It dent
erforda* wbDe tbe aenator drove to
ippiyitq; tliF^irabee- After
great nnd good___
.
7.
- *
Ur' ,, icH.tt*noraM.ly»«tl»hrakra.
Uke tbe atodariw wW.h Qry
Wartrace in tbe roadster. Tbe lUtla
danghtrr instead of a son abe would
.1A i that there waa barely time lo anap tbe
•on would brtiic.^and lay them before
cur. wbkb Patrtda had been told to Krerytbtog bad been done ttat coold |
|
.gq ^ throw tbe heavy gtotbe senator Judge Hemingway, tbe one man Ig tbe know It. I wUta 1 were hto dtngbler. na evideoi that -bir-toxber
can bee own. wbs to be left at tbe be dose, and so tor as tbe traOc e
I sboBld irv to show him that Mood to
,
wind
ataleld
down before tbe devn^
1
tku
can
'known.
Bat
I'm
tbe
1
capital, tf not 111 tbe ewtlra aiafe. nriio
garage, and she waa to drive «Bt to •oer knew tbe rnltned toeraa were,
thlcknr Tban wnterr
.J—~------:
^ gaon
wnnid have tbejemgeef kto cearMtba aftoruMm. brioglK Bvam wUb bM x^y^o meet tbe mhm at the »Ua.
the^tatyagg:
^ Voq. wisk T«B .ttSS Wt dxnsMev? could avail now.
^ The Hooorahle
^ Seoator
Sagebrush
By
FRANCIS LYNDE
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F. -.-A ru AFP M, PMMU,; “t,!c A.rn.ErF.r:j: s:‘S.
nt-trsE
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FtMi's"' s^v\i'rZZl z: i H. A-.-. F..P-M PF..F
a“ .'-“E '«
af
ORAND TRAVKRHB HERAIA) AND TBAt^»B BAT EAGLE.
«( G«wiTiblc yefknr baaac:
two mUea mM aad eaa Bllo,porth of
Sooth Boardiaaa. I mlit II qulc« a
kK. 1 tot a poai card Iran VTolet
Bambard raMetday. I an ^coiat to
„booJ «*ery day ooar. Oor scbool
l«s OBt the third of Maf. The aaow
la about halt gout, but It looka as
tbonirti we Bltht ban not*.
It to
•♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ thlus» Imtide. I
SUNSHINE
♦
♦
♦
^
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦
. - .
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■i ! NmM Vwmg F*ffc» tunrtliw « »««» givni her tuB of aMd*. and «b,
j,!
*
9 bow carcfnllr ab« foHow«d all Uw, di_
... apadod ^
^
A —'—
■ Mtth*
II tior* -utakc nn b«nir. l4lr. to
bear fiwB uoib«r bappy eaitahiaar.
. •
.Lab* Aaa. Mltb.
,
March *». 1911.
Daar PiaaMeal—
I thoq*ht that I wonld wHte a few
Uau to yoo. I weat to arbool today,
My auntie, uncle and rooilo cano up
here one week a«o tooitht. They
■
ms a sws
♦ *e f^.ae I can.
T
0
A
«
^
•
•
...
Hsnkop. Well. I _ tnUM rloer. "• n.amtua.
* fairly bcedthleat the IHtW 4^rl waa
tkbT.lb.rc frua.
> bear from you poon.
May
From a Bunahiner. ,
Yta will be a rral h^p to your
nrth blanket
blanket orer
orer the
the nor
nowenH- .
'
Pahlu«p.
aweew
livtaa
thina.
o
birnrij
earth
ovary livlNg thing.
. . tyiniiM if yon care ter the rhicheoa.
II I avar fall In trying to da ♦ ihat-wcretobe!
. ^ 'mi It a SumdilDy thlnt to do.
tbaaa thinga. I will "Try. try ♦ , Erety day the lUtto gW rtoUed
Summli CJiy. Mir*.
•gain.*'
A her garden, and nfier a warm ciHing
a
^1. 1911.'
♦ Tula fhe aaw Uny green'apronta ap- Dear Preeldew—
Traverse flty. -Mich.
peur'abore the ground. Day by day
Aa I bara nerer written
the
R. F. 11 No. i. Bo» 12«
aiiftS CLAflA BATES Editor
watched them-grow wbBe her Snnahine Club I. thought 1 woaM
Mar.
1911.
filntoi^anl^ r^WL
?^litont
MIee Clara Batoa.'
First Vlu' Pf—Irtant Mro Mabel
•aiaa Wllilama.
Bawad Vlea Frasldant—Mra. Ii
FMMiwy Shlalda.
WUItoidk.
-Mra. A. I-
«•">
'»•
* *“
***“
**“" ITerit|ont-
atoirad the roofn and cull out thu suidlea are reading, arithmetic, geoI Joined the Kunehine Club whett
have never written.
>
•
sraphy. penmaiisJilp.
Then tide loveiy aammer »ie»".ing MHlling. Today Is luy birthday. I WUH-o'i please aead toe another rard
aiie flrnt Bower openwl
to the —m.
aun. ----ho‘e tjro ......
uamra
for the SunKhiiw and bitiion? I tuu tJ ii yeara ohl '
f.-..™ .»
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and .nerbapv that wag the hap|de«t flub, ^bey at* O.orgo Carst.u nml am in the fifth grade ai sthool. I
ilay in the little girt's life!
Oswir SeegmlHcr. I have on- for the llvf a mile and three quarters from
....................................
■ ,.e sijraol.
—. jjj
Even day afie worked for a white-Cfkdle
Roll. It Is Claude Smlifi.
My Ktmlli.-.
stmlb .. are
are reading,
reading, oriilianil.in bee garden, and ever, night .be l*l«i.e M.nd the eards and buitmt. 10 w«lc. geography, language and Mtoll------------------------ osked ber4ncdhrrio tell
her a Bower me,
ink- I biv.>.mli»ed but one half day
Number of metobera batoi^lng
or to read them to her. TberFrom your Sunrhtner.
In arbool. ait^ have mla-«d bin u fes
Way 1, t»11. Am.
was one nbom a little daisy token
.
W-anor Aulib.
Sundays at Eumlay school. For pets
---------------------tram .be -Children's Oompankin."
How nlct' It D t«* rervlve a iHie- I hav* a^tofe ami three kltieiw. The
Ntitnbor of Mines on thy Cradle
,h<.
,^41. This Is the from >«a. Kieanor. Now joii have <log's name is Tony and the kJliHis'
Ilali, May 1. Itif. 1M1.
us,- it was toldwriti«;B tc AvIH seem easy >to w.l.e names are Wulf. Huff, and Queen. I
Jlke Fluff ilie liest. I live e^t miles
"A certain prince went into Ms again.
frcmi Traverse Bgiy. and two mll-s
vinyard to examine It and he raqy 10
,/
toad a very merry
the peach tree and aald. 'M'lut are
i
Adrflne DcDoyer, Pravemom, Mir|i.
doing for nu-r
.K^roo Deborer and MaWe Don„id. •!„ the apring I
Praaldeal«1veyonmyW=«-oins.»dlHlthealr
, am Xg to write a letter and let
,.r randv.
laa,
ll.ld.-*,
by Adeline pe«o»er.
^,5 fr,g„oc«. and on my bougfas
remeoiher that I sm a Simshiocr ..........
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..
"a Fair Ff hair
Ww
,M <W.r SM...II.
.Urt.
.1,1
j
. ,1^, ril..™.-. > P.lr o' .tocjBdy end
Iha, all ,to .,1.0.1
»Mlt ( Ity, MIrh. Naaea aent
and rairy Into tbe palace for yw. uiat you miiM have forgoiieB me. 1
of the I
got. I it.ink, like
Mae-i- por.
“F *.utt'on' «7d wish
of the m. orherti. that It would be nice
.Alb^ Ftorton apd
p-od and faithful serveiu.'
^
...
have the Presldeni's ptclure
(M, Trgveraa City. Mcb. Itonwa
.^^0 be went into tbe meadow and every day. and like my teacher very
•aM tor Mkbd Joluwon.
aald to the waring gran. 'What are
Ijiima liarth. ni* top o: the <vage. At st*<».->l *play Dear, f'tu and Mou»e. Two Ute
you doing?'
J am going JO tcl! you the uames of
for Supper, and Drop the Ilandker•UNdMINt CR^C ROLL.
-And the grasa aald. 'We
’■ d*'' m_i' brdtheni and afster*. They 'are
.-bier. I love to ^
cmds sod
Ctontto flmitb, Summit City, MIcb.
our Uvea for otbera-^>
Ole. Paul. Marie. Fhnma. Anna and
ishiner* wUl
win send a
:
Hollo Pookop. BooH. Btord..
„.„tool. ...d II,r rok o< o,y .It
Mlrti.. R. F. & No. 1. Name
-And the prince aald. 'Well done.
brothers arc too amalL Ole little ueiBory verie:
''S,wak.l..4riylfyouB,wak.tall.
good and fakhf.il servants, itai give
,««*«,. Marie Is eleven. Bmma Is
Carve every -wt.rd In-lure you let It
TTESDAT. liAT % 19U.
tonber avf«Rf well. Ilcr naoMla the wooda? I'rc been readlac
.WelcMite t» •fHins.
te Fiaaiua Bailap. Oar teacbor aaH
abeat then in nty book aad I wUh
U .wooM be ttae to po aliar wtM
1 coaM baTe^coae leto the foreA pad
Bowen before lonr ' T“
Tl. n<nriUl» m uuut .r. (.»
■“ >"~ni u»« bom. when Nmaer coowa aad It is warn
tag ■# |a«:
*“«*
^ •«
lor ahe
taoaghjo to adrlwHut fa (Tari
j
^
Lake. The lake looka nlew bow. The
boe«1
laat
tbe
Mtte
way
when ahe waa aenbdonal laat.
poaay wlllowa are all out. and I
Became If h d^ well have a late .*“***^ ahe aaid:
a roMn the other day. j -wlab the
sprint.
"Om Into the »rde« with Be.
Suoahlner. and you tired where we
^^
^lay. had I wlU show you eone babes
I love to read the Sunablae totters,
end I bope that I am a true Susblner. I try to be kind to erery Urine
creature, and If I Call I will try. try
ayafn.
I'oa Sui
Agnea Rooaa.
Tbere la no doobt that you are a
real Sunbeam. Agnes. YtMr good IMIk- letter nbirwa lhal.
riatk Jiike. Mirbm R. P. I». No. 2,
Mar.
lnVt.
Dear Pmldent—
t would like to y>l^ >vtur Sutifihtoe
flub, so |ile4M> ^nd me a card ami
»„,„on. | lu.. j„w a liitl.- wayt fr-.m
gp,..* i,oog, i attend Kasi IJliert,.
,aUool.
-bcwi. ---My tM.-her'> nntne
la Miss
Kranees Bailey. IVe have thlrty.o»e
second tvader.
tike my iNuto-r
n,y s,hool. I have
. three brothers.
Qne is fourteen, one la eleven, and
«, ,ix. j hj,e one sister who fs
sev^m..*,,. Her mime Is Susie. My
names ore. l.yiui. Ijvwrem*.
Clarem-e. They are aH good -o
g,u,ie. the oldeM does oot go tu
asked May to Mrpriae and
coming oot!
lie and the •mi » Win have a treat bar eyes wide. -I thought you aa»d
that falrtoa ronldni faappoi now."
bout.
Hut Auai Kffle only smiled, nod
i hope the .snoW will go <« a tub.
^'liand In hand they walked a
For then sell pUy ball, aiid h s
graa* until Ibey ««»me to tbe old pliie
of fun
tree bank, tbeaI .Aunt Ute aiooped
down and pobed aside a tbick I
Tbe anom i> all off. and
la the
of leaves and pine needles, and there
Hifins:
There * nuibing ao pretty
little
•
Oont Kill thi g^raa.
Don't kill toe birds, the prfttj bird
, Thai sing about four d.wr.
.
Soon as the Joysm. aprin* I... »x«e.
.i_ norms ar..
.
And «hmii^
o'er.
The little birS*. how sweet they sing’
Oh • l-i ib.-n.
live:
...................
..... Joyous
... . ..
And never seek to toko the
That you can never ghe.
Dun't kill tbe l.lrds, -the 1
birds.
■Itoai i.lay anmng the trees,'
spring tn cotae.
I'rovemont.-Mieh.
'
Wj.
,vjr Ihv.ldent'
^s I hav.- never Joined the .Sutr
f|„u I tbouglit I would write
^,,1
fy,, J
button. 1 am
slaying at my .ousig^’s end going to
, „ke the
My sl.ier and
.
liom my b-d under tbe*»4iUng hnAi
s.mtow. and «>wod Ihemaelfea bera
ami b-fSB to grow very bapplly. ter
they had not any Idea how. cold and
Ion* tbe winter ««..M n*. hat
otm f^ tb!l Urn tos.^alTaml «ov
.«• tounu
uie tost fall ana <ov
ered iliem up with leaves and pine
^^..^Is and toM thm to aijup
Winter
again.''
-6 jifunty, that waa Just like tbe
robins." cried the liHje^Mri. “I
wonder wbo did It?‘
•I tbtttk that I played
an
*w^i*a" Aunt Efflc. -| knew that.
Hu.l. Hloaa..mTlii- llltlr l.Irrta. to, toid Ihr. playl to.*
.Vka, h.„FF. .Idto. ,o« idH.
, l„ „,d d(«„rk ,1.* apon.
,.„,tor, ,« ... I.av, a pl.a-,
to 2^
.to. a. >,«r „a.daa-.T ■
*
'
uud.r tka old idiuw
™
to
-.i"-
Till «o,^.......... .to IW.IM, «4o«t„ «kH« — '
Will look and see liil'irnwii Wifa Ja
Dtmi kin the hlnl... the happy bird..
.trough the'Wlnter."
That hlr^s the lietd* u.d grave
—Youth's OompanioB.'
^
to Mok upon,
The, claim our warmest teve,
The ha, py birds, ihe-i.ineful hints,
How frieasam
see?
ologlral park obtained the p>'rtnlaal<m
No *!«>! esn Iw a cheerle*s place
of the antborillea to try tbe effeel of
Where'er their prew-nre Iw. .
—Coulribuicd by Maggie Nlwwander. catnip'on the animala there, fio far.
as Is knovra. catnip does not b«»w la
the native bocuas of tbrae aatmals.
BUN6HINE BTOBIES.
and this >s» the drat i tone they had
A First Lesson.
ever smelt H.
They were probably as frisky and '
upoMU.. o poir ol poopt wlrto" T*'
"'I"
to OPPlOP. poroou o.er Iplpodoted
lo tte oopdprtpl pn .o.M.Uk>w .
Otet Tb.lr hoite .to a Upp ottlp
ol • tm.ll Ite hoote teontp . ““
^
"
'
Stotaios cto.m.l Ito. Esto,. to.
P,
« *’o .mu, . .po„l.„ooI”*';?,,!";',
olPdo.. .-III,,. Ptoo.l,. IteOte U. .
o. ,T
Im. toil tod do^n Ih. ininli lo lb.
given 1
grannd.
voured U tiem, leaf and bteauaB with The trip upon ^hich the little tel- „
.ommenanrale with the
Iowa were first Sfen waa an early noise of their criea
*0*. apparently their first. There
,rmi n* made of an Afriran
«■ a sound of llvfly clu|lter from
Before the hc-pers had
fha chestnut' Iree^one morning, foffrom gt th« —~ b, had
lowed by a rigorous atlr of leaves bounded from tl shrtf whetiiupoB he
hiother arc going to school, too. and
> sisiera. Ada and Inis. they ■would like to Join the gunshlne
'Their names sre "iPoleon
n. nror. uo .•rtvo. uia Hotel Ito
LTo, i™
ooi-or. .IP Wto. 1 olte tev. ..o
J
.,4,
...Pite to .ho <todlp lloll: 0II.P
^
Ida lluupas.
Itohlpcp. Ml. Ovo momhi tool Will.
You have wriuen a most interest 11..0 lltoo. .so tevpp pioiM.. U!
ing letter, and I am sure the Sun-' to., ...I,
..Itel I. M.r,. Pltmop.
|.e:in>s will be gUd lu send you a poa- o™,. Kto I. .or. S,„d ,o
,1 .0,
in ,1,. to.ou Stolo Mp.itol.. .te
,mi.m«to mmlllns. Ptoilos. UnMaple niy. MIcb.
goage. and geography. My leaehcr’a
■Mar. 2S. laii.
name is 4tiM-r M. Ferdinand.
Dear Piraldeoi—
Prom.
have
pm
wriiicg
' •‘V'*' P"- »rf'«cij In a kHts Age lo,
AdellM Danoyer.
* ■wlH'wrlie wow, We are hsvj.„„r
I't* ‘M'f® «»1<> weather out here now. g4,j,„igi*
both JSunsbiners now:
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fck'lng warm wrath^1* nmuy SuMieaius in Fmvbi*lore this. , I rvad ih« story
Mabel Fish wrote: and think it U very
• nhrjy* read the Sunshine
head and .a pair of bright eyes. 'The
Old Mission. Mhh,
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P*se tin- first thing. I have toy Sunchattering
ceased and two fullYCrown
Mgr. 22,1911. ;,„;;;oirr^n . Ihe ground. 'They
hmtou but it is n.tlie faded, for
Ih'Sr
Fresident
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« •" Oiit in the rain two nigbis. it
1,001. lou.J 11„ tetol Pl»r
.Poopl.1 IwooW toll, m tp, too.
,to .MCI.,
accond bmioii l have bad. tjur
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J.I., n.b lodoj. I PC .0 totmol
.to..lr MIOWM Pp
teacher ha* been wick. «o she did
..1,001. Po, Pop Proihor ..ooSi .Ite.v toy. M, .totter', oomo K
lor ter llirte IrtteOL 1 olll rloto. Mto Koth-rlor PVooH. 1 llpr Pm v.ry
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I Draw, MV vcTeu
, MIcb. NagMS t
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t Maltee DaMrer. ,
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*ahy fiaaa Bang.
Uitle brawn trolhar, eh? IllUa btwwn
hratber,
Ara ytM awake In tbe daif?
Her* we lie rasBy close to Mch
«dber:
Hut to the aoBg of tbe Urk—
*lYakaB." tbe latft nays, "wskea and
dsaaa yoa;
Fat aa year frasa coats sad w.
Bhie aky win ttalae «i yon. anashlne
-Aod a., dalap M. ■NoH.lF.I No'„ ..^ol v.„ »dtb. W, „l,v ...d
thing? I cannot make a restli« place t.ve lots o? fun at school. I am four:
for the bird, and I rahnot give shelj-ear, ow. and am In the fifth
iwto the cattle, and I rannot even „ader. My studio* are arlilinicilf.
funiish food for the sheep and eows; yeadlng. penmatudiip. grammar, epell^o not want me In ihe meadow.
.ng gyt^phy. We imve a tele.
All I can do U to be tbe be« lUlle ,bonc now. Otic ting is three rtmri
dnisy I ean be.’
one long. I like the telephone
"AB^ tbe prfnre toeni down gfiTkla- very much. We have two rata Thev
aed the daisy and said. iTber* Is
m ,he barn all the time. We
none l^ier than tboa.'" I
have two smnlh calve... They are-the
'The lUtte girl oftra tbooght atoont Mans ootor. 1 nay they would make
the daisy, andI «rben
v^ben the. could not * nice ox team, but
ten they arc too pretpretand play or do as much as the jj.
,oo) 1 sui glad tbit
ofher (hUdren. the remembered the spring Is coming when tbe tree biida
Story and wna comforted.
begin to twea when the birds begin
- Wakaa: nia moralaf—TU May'T
Don't you tblak it waa a real Sun- to slug, and tbe may floweis lugln
lay. apiHirently aaleep and atood ex*,
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.
shine sioiy? Beranse tbe datey fo bloom.
pectant, A double handful of catnip
Ultte brown brattw. ohl little brown 4^0-4 ^orry or free and iried to be
From your 8nuh»lper.
,,.c floor of
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happy and mke other prapie hapiij-.
' narem* Andereoii.
. Wtal MM« • «»»«■ will yoa be?
and be the very beat little daisy
indeed I had noi forgo'icn yo t,
-rR.ba a 1BPW-aU/wbRe mce my, fi
how.
Clarenee. bui ^ am always glad to
pomc^p.
Y . Bnfhtr;
Bometlmea the little girt learaad brar from you.
H.P mote totepPly or PHI. mi.1. m»oIB he a ptwv IHta »e.
.
Tcraas stow llowers and gard^m•
lute _ sarage
enJoymeaL Pliwt the leo*»T» yoata a annflower? bow' T She is goliig to reprat one of Ihetn
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Maple t'liy. Mich.,
II V II ■<., - IP.- «
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moiilhlul ol IP. ttolTtoro
shall mlB yan .
for you right here:
When you'ra frowac gulden and*^
>/Ifa everybody's bnalneas.
bl^l
Ip this old vrorld of ours, '
MR I ahsfi arai all the bsta up 1
To root up bH Ibc weeds be finds
• tlM yon;
And make room tor the fiowerw;
■wilte' you
1.0 lloio. o. I Por. .01
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Ztototer Ll.“o“.Z'„.l 0,“.mte'io’te. ' *' I*" Py poll.OI orplop. tb.y tote
Thto te .1. « Poorl, o, IP. tot.lp.
Uitle browB brother, goodby.
Bo that every IWto garden.
written in a long time.
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on Mlw Mood sate tlut she waa go- b™"**** »« «*>• ground. But
once eangbl a UoMaden rteirt In eitli.r
- E. NeabM.
No mailer where it Hes.
glad that apring I* comiiiy. >non? I
Ing 10 take her . puplla arbmualns I*'*”'-Jhey gave one sweeping look paw and nibbed hU cheek-,
chin.
May took like that which Ood once am. becaueo i dearly, love lo gaiher
^ J
«.m, toy. I on. ri,.,-o yr.r. oM. I *te«l >»<». Wote* oP Hi.lr
btel. »».. .yto .od bted. H, .1. op toThe BccraL
made.
flowers. I have two slatera and two
Italild I'iiy. ^licli..
am in the fourth grade
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at once, diilonal mouthful or two, aud then
. 'Wa have a •
t we three.—
And called It Paradise.
broihera. My brother and I an- the
It K. D. No. 2. Iloa UK
From
yoiir
loving
friend.
Delight
radiated
fttan
every
muscle.
Jumped
hack
to
his
shelf
and
blinked
Tbe rabla sad I sad Iba
ha asre^f cherry
And tbe Utile garden aieent onr oulv oix-a that aiiehil school tn our
Mar.'22. I'UI
ll<-1.-tx WtUolMMi
played with everything they, laxlly the rest of the day.
tw;
T to a sun.
One Ug Hon wiis i-lih»w loo dignifl. The bM toM the tree and Ihe tree
lagged soil- ed or too lazy lu accord much alienMM BN.
ritously
and taetfuliy keeping them tkm to tbe.lmnrfa of catnip whlrb frit
And nobody knows M but Just we today!
And all bfcanae the sun .grmle. My studlc.-* are a« follow*: bis- wbd me anoiUer l.imoix? 1 haw io>i
\
nvyn walking Into danger. TTiere to hla lot. He at* a BKmthTu!.'licked
three!
Bhinea so Ml^ny) tbe gniiw la ao lory, ariibotclir. grammar, geography mine. I sas so Kunn-I,ied whi-n you
was a quarter hour or joyous frea* bis chops, as though saying,
ri.]M'iiiisli. MIcb..
grc«3) Bi^d^e 1^ spent l|ie morning and apelllQg. Well I tniisi close for *ai(l„-'Tlic snowdrops are in bloom."
dom. then the way was adraliely led half s» had." dnd tbra went back to
^t or cnnrne. the rtteln knows U ill her inrden! f
It. F. D. .No. 2.
this tl-oe.,1 think I will go atid lake My sister wraie to you and asked
his *lu>i>l>crs.—New York Herald.
. bes'l, brauM be bnUi tim—I shan't
Mar. 22. 1911. lo tbe foot of the home tree.
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a walk ihU lovely day, so good by-e.
you to tell her horn’ to organize
Tbe old ones dclilierairiy began
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BtmimiMjtemale have been recelvYour loving Siinlx-am. Smn'.ihie <Tub. t would like u> < . Diar l*r«sldeiit —
tbe ascent, gently chalierlbg ovur^NI laM tbe ftoor—aomeiblncs in II:
ed this vwk from KaiMm and
Hcieii M. t'oleroan. gantze a fTiib that has by-iswu. so -jrivjn write
—I am afraM I idiali ttHi k evwy Adeline Fnrtonge. Friijotr Bye. Leeds
tVber* did you go for your Butiday will you jiTlte and tell me some by- miliie « liih. I i-or'mv Sd'audimt
' > their charges.
glad'^teget them
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An atidriiig c
■tlb"*®!
Gan^. Allen. Oyde and Wanrlne walk? I also weal walking In the liw*? 1 am in the seventh and elghih ton and uaa
.ton, II go
.to lo/sriiool
■n'.nhtotot *"*
dlscovcty ibsi there were
A cat that can awim (ralflshl.
Dean. Alvin Brimmer. Lnlu TTmllck. aflerwwn.
grades. ‘Ml*. Odell Is my learber.'• I i thank .'ou for ibem.
interesting ilnnga about the _ A cat that can fly (ralbird)
If the trae and the robin don't
niosnom. Jennie McKav. Agnes
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every day. My leather's nabn- li “‘"F >b
wNostvlek, F^Blh u Johnson. Leitle
. Ijke Ann. Miohr
ter* and one broihei. I have a name j,i.s Lula Amcr.. I like
A rat that-will be a l.nitcrfly
in try my bast tbe aecTel to kaep;
SpaHbg. Pbelpa and Ruth Ftauer.
MarVh/rS. 1911. lor Hie Cradle Roll. It te Gertrude n.ueb I a.n in the fourth grade.
Cont nm.us Inalsieoi erpillarl.
Tboa^ I kvra arhaa the Utiie blrdi
------------------------Dear 1‘realdeut.
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n^rady. age
five mouiha. Olar.i
ire wodlng. mri'thmeilc. Un‘^“”1 / V"A llhrafy rat
Jber diiltory discovery was Blade that
a '■"*
•■at 'hat
that nska quratlon* ««.e
fly about.
•UNBHINE LETTERB.
1 TbotvghI 1 wtuil.l write to you and Ikdl. -* birthday is today. She U guige. physiology, geography, ^^dJ i**"*
^'hw ttw wbola aeern will be out! .
Rapid CRy. Mich, March 21. 1911 ib«. Sun'shlner's. I am In' the firit lour tears old. Fur Cbrtetnuw my
| have a dog and two cats.] -eacb had a wonderful tail. Stroar rliismr.
a'cat * nrar rclaihia tcalktai L. Ballard.
Drar Keaident—
grade. My n-aehcr said. »-lie ihonght teaeher get me a liox of pajier. mam- \Vc bad a f'hrtalmaf. tree and pleeea. admonition followed, but ifaa parent
t i- r««l to eot tralsup'.
1 am going to school now, I was i wouw
r,-ady tor the second gisdc nj wk ms a irari and u pair ofi *poke a pirce- and was In two diaevldeDlly gettingmonoi
A horned c:ii (ronlel
. The' BUNBHINt FRCBIOeWTB
nine years old the iwenty-firat of next term. 1 am going to try to raise vto\»-s. Helei-a Wood gave me g togues. 'As myleiier-ls getting long. ODOUS.
Then there was another voice;
A car that ilih.u*-loaes 'rataimlU.
VIBIT,
Kebruair. .My grandpa's birthday a amall garden Ihl* .unimer. I have ,i liii-ttnap 1^11. U> papa wa* in j w-m rJo*e.
One of the earileat manmrlea that
the Iweaiy-fhlrd -of Pebrnary. 1 to set ready tor s.biiol row. n> gturi- Traverae City the tw.-niyus-Cood of
Your Sunshlner.
That was nti and quite, anaxlngr
A trra cal tcaulpal.
till* nionih. t wlH close pow. Imping
Ruth r.lanee •
The Iterk of a dog rame from the dIaA wgter cat irataracO.
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knur praaMeM bat te of' a i^triag am in the second grade, and will hv*
wbea she waa allttle girl. Maybe It aoon be in iDe third grade, I to.
. r,.,n.
,o
„,.nl«.teW. toM,,,,.telto.T I ir', '™'*
waa the memory of many aptlng days teacher.. He'r name te MUa '-no
0„o UoPI.,,.,
K.O..
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Mpdto p„, tote „ .III te op.lll
tote, ot tooted
ri lled Into oue. twt ahe alvara thinks Oenenr. TTie anow''te all imlag off.
j alee Hum you sifi !
Dora Myait.
vacaiH*
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ron>(iiutlun and
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was a-wild scramble down the side uatariy.m
of It ia this faabim:
I hare bad a good^Hme this sinter -working in your garden tbte *umnic-,
1 l-'ivr sent you a ron.cliuthm
A BUhterraaesB cat )
of the tree and they were>grabbd by
Onet apfO a time when M>e wa* stidtng
etidteg down bill. You asked wtafeb and sumnier
sumnie* te not *o very tar
far away. Uy l.aWB
Uws lor your iTub.
tTub. and shall
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
tha nape of tbe neck, and their plump
A rat that, tlviog, apiMiara ««
Toar. golB- OB five" her mamma tied kiliy 1 Uked the beet, ^at
biqie.to bear all aiuHii It alter. ,ils
Who Will Take It?-^^
Uitle bodies WMt thump, thump up rearalepsyi.
bee HHle aanbonnef. and pteoed in know. One of my kittles went awa
organizatbui.
Here's a house lor rent
tbe tree, orer limb and branch and
A rai prifed as a gem fratserej.
her hand a Hay hoe and spade and iite name was. Pete*. 1 guess l w
That's sunny and high
through
tbe
home
window
to
secarA
at with a cold (cathrrbi.
Bay good-hye.
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Ctei* Lake. Illch.. R. F. Ji. No. 2.
Wsiii a charming garden
Ity. There was an' Insuni's buab.
—Ladles' Hone Joaraal
TtoaM oat Into the garden." she
ilear Preildeni—
Mar, 2i. 1911.
And orchard tii-at' hj
but tbe eoamoHou that followed woe
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aaid. "and you shall help Botber.'Orlena Kelley.
I have a birthday April IMh. and .Pear PresMcni—
suggpstlve of ditcipline bumanty
Old Bianksts SUII^saful.
How proad tbe IKHe flilte waa
Your birthday vraa very near that my brother ha* birthday .kpril '»rd.
My eousin. Rosie BbUMom. and 1
Tbe
prirr
that
te
asked
ti:
order
to iiiilUe m
A i.u
liUnkrit
•treauous
and*
suggasilve.
and hc-w happy!
sy was led to a of your 'grandpa's vraan't M?
DW My teacher said that I would be ready
* up at giaudmaV tVe are ^ins
Is only a song
, gardm bed and taM. Tl te your very
which taic Vc-iae tbln from ,conc logifher?
for filth grade by
fall. ATFar to stay all night. -Bwie .te going
TU sure to be iskea
sjwa!"
i
Bigtp n-e. haste nro rogetber wud
Babes in the We«
*
ihi* week there i
only rix • more Join the Bum-Mne Club, ao 1 Om^i
Before, very tong
'NM. raally-trolyr' ahe aahai. wild
-then cover them with a pretty flowirdman. Mich.. R. F, D. vrreks of .srimol.
Aunt Effle came I
ly auntie and I wotiM write, too. She goes to tbe
wlih cgriiemaai. aUp^ng np and
and found May silting before the fir* <-i.-d rllk -.'inc or cbllf*). wbitb trauS'
No. 1. March 12. tfilt. routln camo to vUh
hope Ihl* same ss 'iooi a* 1 do. I'm sorry
A* a borne. Twill suit
vritb her fairy book open on her lap fuim- T^irui ii.-io very dmiraUe lightDear Prei4d«Ul—
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^ tiiUA-letter Will make >«*u aud -the say ibai I have teat my biuton. We
■*R|lny and triBr;" rtv awaflaa an| am gotaig to answer your iriU* Bamhlnrra Wppra /
Any bird that can fly.
tooking very serious. Indeed.
ueighi quilts liiai can tte traohod
have good timra at our s.'book «>
V pweead with a smlla.
Oar bouse taoraad down Mat .
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Flay games. Tbe boys play i4l and. Bat know tbat there need
-Auai Efflfc" sbe mid. "donl you a ittiom baoninJug bulk*’. -aJi - -saw
Wa nvad Baarty aH tba
Lyla tiMdtliMtar. wo girts Rbe la watch tbeoa. I ilka
&lnk ifa vary and abou tba habaa ready-made atiilts do.
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