Grand Traverse Herald, October 10, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 10, 1911

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-10-10

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY'ANO.XHURSDAY—*1.00
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TllAVi;i!S|; I ITV. IIKAND TUAVKHSK (AirXTV. .MICIIIOAX.

aCENIUf
c M. I CHURCH

gchotmsr Aground M Glen Arbor. Bvl |
Cm be Reiaasad With Lit
tis CHffictilty.

BESULT WtS
GRATIFYING

USED RIK SOnCE
mice
Miuhcll
:hcll Mamed Thuradsy.

A YEAR

TI KSIIAV. lUTDUKR io. I'.Pll

DENIAL OF
GEN. REYES

WRE nGflniG IRIBIGR
Movement CalM -Royaa RmraUitvon"
Rcsidts in Capture pf a City
Alter Fierce Battle.

WHOLESALE
EXPULSIONS

Ucuben .1 MM,-holt and MIm- Bcrnire I, ^yers were (|UiHly nuiTied
MeXia-o t'liy. tvi
MAY BE MADE FROM MICMWAN
Ihe lUinNHUig,;. Ihe Rev. WIIImt Mc- BAYS -HE IS NOT AT THE HEAD CIF
AGRICULTURAL COLLMC
MEXICAN REVOLT
Ki-,- «itn,lating. The short, but ImlidUTs’ flertv lighting. telXwred
pri-sKive ring eeremony was uscl. Mr.
*11 uf Snn Jnsn t'usasuuslepre,
Mitchell Is well knuau In tSduskey.
luiiii- of a -Ka-M-s n-vwlutlon
when- he is in ihp emplo.r of (be CUy
They marrlu-d on Muais.-ai. where ihe\
lJgh( .md 1*ower eomivtnv. Miss Say­
ara- lEteHnc Kwlay.
ONE TNOUGANO- STUDCNTB MAY
ers i« line of Ihe iKjpulur youlu: ladl(*s
•t eXMLLLSO
of Kingsleyr-'^helr many frtends uisb
I a lung and happy life.
Diractora Mot This Morning to Receive
date lotwMn f-n^iroa Bite PiteS
Ftw RmMmim Fro^tfty «r C. U Ash-.
Roporta—Sufficient
Money
Re­
M CM* ttrMt. MJOlflIiifl ths
ceived to Cover alt Expenses
CfcLEBRATEO AT GRACE SPISCfr
LaRUM* LIbwy. Furehasstf—
Good AaseW Remain.
RAL CHURCH.
TsWRuUtWHhiiiaVMr.

, - y'
____
Glen irsveii. Mich., On. i-Tbf
RECEIPTS FROM FAIR WILL PAY
MCTHOPIMI OF TKAVeRiC CITV si'boteiw Qulcksieu weal ashore
ALL OBLIGATIONS
. MAKU FORWARD MOyC
Glee Arbor Bear. Fisher's pier last
BlKbi la the gale. The crew stayed
aburd ilurlnn the nlalii sad n-isnt
that ahn is In moil raadllion an.l’iwn
be released wiibou iioiirh dlffhtilo
WILL BE SENT TO THE BOARD OF
OfPieiAI. STATEWKNT FR0<k THE
SUPERVISORS
. etCTRICT •UFCRtHTCNDENT

anffwiu^ $41,0)10

PETITIOI TO BUT

leUIGE V~ttTMnB

lUIIBID WILL STUMP IT RUT

ICkiEY FAIR
■BllCIt

AUTUMN__WEDDING

ELKS TO ¥lEBRATE

^ «MM noaihi them bas tieen
Mita Mary Halan ttout and Ueutanant . The Grand Traverse Rcaion fair. s»
New Orioaas. Oct
Ceacral Heves Fair Was Made Permotent ant
ehowB by tbe reitons of tte seomary.
aWTssait tm loot for ibe ioioinc «>r
today emphatically denied that he was!
For Naxt Year la Bap
James Douglas Rivet Wore
tneeilitg or the (llrccioi'!- Friday
foRM of tha inMborB of the Sletboumber tGia.
Married.
I head the rov-oli
V
rev-oli ia Mciiep.
He aald
morning was the snt-<-e». ihsi It sas First Meeting After Siunmcr Vacation
4ti« i^Useoial Hinrob and proHdlnK
going to San Aatnniai to
The Best annual fair of ihe vfltace
Dae of Ibe luosi aoiewonby wnl. hoped to be. The rejsins show lhai
for a ocBtrat ehorcb. Tbla' loovMnani
eKiabllsh a‘ rovoluUonary Juaia.
Cloaad With a Bcaftteak
lags of tbe eatfn- year In Traverse there was tufficieai mom-.v on liaml
Mexico City. Oa-t. C —Imtnediaie ai- of But kley Is a thing of the |k»L but
Supper.
City, amt perhaps tbe most elsbc
be tniihfully aald that it wta
every oUiimtion slid all hilU
laver aad tba plaaa oootaniUtad ha<
tiun Is demuaded by the iladeiists to
say aeaaons. wu that which oc­ that have not already been sriil.Ml «-iil
-St mieresa of any fair
Tbe Qtsi meeting of the Traverse sump out the Reyea revniuliua. Ac
i>e« aatirfd. A teat hat boen «1oate
planned and carried out
t'liy Elks after the Mminer vacation cording no the Mralerists the revolt .of
Vbanbr tba na» orgaolatlon baa par- curred Tburnday eveniaa at Craee l<e paid u|«n preKentsilon.
okaaod tba flae roslteoop ivoparty of chnrrh when Mary Helen Stout
The total anioimi of nwney re<-elred ■«us held Thursday night. After ib* the Reyes sympathizers was to spring aeason. While ihtee who had ebarpe
Dr.-B. L. Avbtoa oa Caaa atreot. ad- deaghter of Rev. and Mrs r. T. Stout was I3.STS. and after |iayiiiR all ex­ huslness sesalon. the nHinbcrs sat
life Oaduber lj. -ahen Ihe rlertoral oi i( did not in any wUe want to
tetetae tba Udtaa Ubrarr' twildtac: of Key Weai.^^ became'tbe bride penses.- Ibe aasm-lailon Is ahead the •town to a t\i<t lieersteak supper, which
1. Vigorous measuree w ill im taken flia-i .wtih (hie other fairs la this
tioD. (hey felt that iboro living tn
l>e foUowtoK ta tbe offteul btaiameni or UeuL JaniM Itouiilas Rivet ot tbe
stamp out the revolt.
bulldiag sad,all other lni|>rove- was folhivkert hy an eujo.vsble *pixs
sonthern Grand traverse county and
of iha «iaui« aoperinianaent, Rav: Iftb U. 8. iDlantry. whose ^me I
ments on the |pYinndL which, however. gram.
lu-rthcim Wexford county co^iM ate
Several tiiuitcal nnmters and rea.1W.
Kaadrtcbi
not ci'ieaslve. The laiprave
wuuid bring together a showing that
RtalteiawH o4 Olatrkt Sapartirtantent.
meats, after dedmiinB all claims, will liigs made ilie event cMreinely enj»>was worthy such an «Bon. ate yet
nail)- atua>.-ilTe by the tuable.
G.
lane
Silver
etiicrialned
with
fbr aoBM thae Metbodlim Jo Travuearly SMWi. This showiiiR
(bey
were llving/tep far away from
of qoaniiilte of outamn .very Kraiifylnit lo Ihe dirt-riurs and voi-ul suhis.-aiid Hal Hlri-h. one nl the uroau of Aaaeeiated Chariiits Praataa CUy baa bean taelajc Ibo
or batter olHirrb Miai>meai. aad am tearoB. white manwa. mar^Ide ana
parod For Work.
any ot ilie
<Xten wbero the
rUlly ao as II willHot In- ne«-«s- aliraclions at llreamland, gave s«-reial Hue M-h-tilom. im the luiuju. Nat
n wai be aelrte ta tba folioa-lna my feraa from the wooda., It wu a picrsirs had been UM. to lake their
The l-lxeruiive Board of tbc'Burenu products there, a^ mo it was lutiveo.
Franco, also one of (he Dreamland
*<0a tba aalherlcattoii of aitb<n> loro to be admired. roi>reaeniiiu( ail
Stars. rCBdeied several cliarai-lei reci- or A...-SK iaii-d Cbariiles held aa imWOllaB) A. QBarhi. pfeatitaot of tbc (be beastlea of tbe uonib of October,
Too much credii eaanot te glvea
There was a full aiicndancc of of(Blh>us agil all III Ilia- iiutiilNTs vvera* laortaiii meeting last eva-uiiig. at tbe irrosideni. Ur. Purdy, and Vice
Ukbtaaa owTeraaea of tbe Xlothodiat and prodnced an-elfeoUve aeilina (pr
lit-ers and dlre< toi> ami idaiis for next
hich time mute business was tran- Prealdeni Glen Brigham ate the oihgreatly npprea-laicd.■atoeopal teatxb. tbe First Uptbodin tbe event. The allnr vai banked tn
year were coaslder.-u. The Pkmu Im­
Miss Delia Gilleti was enasten and'dabllaa. while , the
s-as n: vests ago ibis monlh when Kscied
■blnuiat ebwvb ate a
active oCfieera of tbc aaaoriaiicm for
portant proposition, however, esldi*
ih^JTraverse City loalge was organised. giiged to an as Gt^neral Superlnien their iiotiring efforts to bring logetber
r from Ibe Aabury chnreb have ciianeel roll was compiMrty bidden
from Ihe aecroiary's rejiort. was that
with ferna and ttny vines of sTeen,
WteM tbeir lereea aad bare or^
It Iws grown steadily until It now has di-ni. wltb headquartm In the rest sute' a dUpDy as was seen by more
for
the
purrhase
of
the
Drlvlnc
I'urk
D of the tug Siore, letephone num- than two thousand w-bp were la atluemlM-rship of- ra-jirv-.-a-iiianve cii«bal aball be bareafter knows u The tbeae two dainty cohirs locetber with
asso^tatiOb's grounds by the couniy. li
a-uU: lluivau of Aasoeiaied
soldefi brawn and y«
bens nuuilM-ilng nearly -fW At Ibm
niursday. From tlir moment
unanlowusly devideil to peiUlnn
District Suteriaienda-nt* thai Ibe exhiblion becaa to bring in
giving the requlretl note of barnlghia's tiMwiliig II WTib di-videil loicle-^ Charities
Ihe bmvid of su|H-rvlsors at iis next
braie the slxleeDlh snnlversnry nilfa a. and Assistant Supcrinieiidepla were ibeir good'ortlcle* It'was seen thai
n» Aabury WotbodUt Biteropal moBlona blending. - Tpe rhandellefs
on next week lu suhinii lu the
appotntiHl
ns
follows:
ban<inct
were
dm|>ed
In
elcmatU.
and
cniertainmeni
on
ThtirsI wU^ronaln at a r
w-n4 assused. ate the dlfferoni
Finu Dimriai-SupeHatendent. 1
ly uveninl. Oicohec 2e.
Ttae-bour of the raremoay was eight people of the county a- proiKtsUioa to
abort* tor Ue won aide, with Rsr. W.
divbdon s^iaerlatendents - were the
Itoml lor the imrrhase of surJi grounds,
J.'tlpitaa aa lu baaton- Tub (thnrrb o'rioric. On the stroke of the aimointNext T)4rsdaj evening several a-aoMcKee. asshaaiiL Mra. ,V
busiest lot of people la that villageliOHa-n.
ed tlme Miss Jeaste Bronsna at the under an ae| ■■nssed ai (.he last urs- dldaia-sjs^ Is- luiiiuiMl.
BIBWp a IBlrly atraoK
Tae
fniit*
and vegrtulde* were In
ak-n of the IwlsIalurd. This |H.-lliion
SaiMwl Distrhi — Buperiirtete
blA'la aimiUM U>0 now year with organ bagaa tbe bridal t-ltortiK from
Ihe rurkvs la another, ate
ised ^|«n the universal exitrcMt's wedding taarc-b aanouocthis display alone -was wronh fmlag
lea
daring
the
last
few
weeks
that
Ihe
bridal iiartp.l
niaay mile* to see. ate shows the
The eraclfer. fbllowed by the vested (oonty should inssess Its own (air
Third Disiila-i—Superintendent. Mrs
I nomber of qualm anicles that
.KsisiSBi. Rev. \V. A
choir singing tbc cbortis came Orsi. grounds. Tbe sm-ress of (hi- tail this Soldiers and .Sailers Enjoyed Them, j
■HWbH^Wlb la Ibat oelthborhood.
lie gnilirred and aro In the posyrarVarrants (hi-, aeikin and iho dl•selves St Reunion.
nmlMnbsAb Btreot M .E. cbnrtdi ilmr ushers, namely. Messrs: liol<ert
M-ssion of (he iwople. maay of them
'tlXinllniieo on itage six.)
Edwards.
Tbetm
Morgan.
Irving
Mur­
wttl oORtlatM t» mlaUter to tbe ofeda
Di'irici — S
hundreals of year* old. The art piod>
k aliif liersi'li iira.iiii iiiis year
bt^
Ftiiwood n«
nalKhboHMiod. with ray and lAUfeace Buck, then enitdrd
ottba Bbntwood
Kev. Chsrie* IHIng. s{«toUai. Mr*. sod needle work Were farther down
ra-uiiKiii uf ihc s.Jdtcrs and
abd were in inro followed by two
Frajik Shannon.
Rae.W. A.,»«rasli
tha- street. Tha- display of borsen till­
salhi.n c.r lt.-iirlr. Manistee, WrvfianI
bridesmaids, Misses Della Gilleti and
I'lfih llisiriat—Superintendent. Rev, ed tlu: lat^ livery stable ate all tbe
and las-bnau asniinles. (ieorg-- ManItaagebe Cameron, who walked toIVmas (-iN'iiHn. as<iRi:itii. Miss Sybil stalls that could be found nearby:
villa,
and
Wllllniii
K.
t'luno
of
Ma-slik
gotber. itUa- Helena Rivet. slst<^r of
II. rhnpln ,
w'bita- Ibe aaitle. sheep ami hogs had
wa-ra- Ca:iiim.iiiila-I and adjuliaiil ICIbe groom, as nuhl nf honor, eame In
Sixth INsirirt —SuiH-rmi'i-ndcnt. Mrs
,have<i)Bc(dI iHdis -made for them.
S|>eciiva-I.'. The huiar i» a Traversanloae. and last came tbe bride. The
J<)lTh E CHnipheil. assl'lant not yet Tilt- iiouitt} aim bad a idace b.v HumCliy |N>) and a gradnata- ot tha- itigl)
Misbita of Mancaek Olviaioa Naval Mahers formed an aisle ibroagh which
Om of the hisKt^t we<|.liiu» solemn-, school. This is tils (oiirih va-ar as
sclva-s. It ka-i't one wondering whero
tee
passed
to
tbe
altar,
where
she
Sa-vvmh
IH.siiiai
—Siiperimend'-nt.
IboaarmB ■tenia Water oo Vaatle.
taed la the city In many seasons whs
rxt lo see (faU fair. Tbe idawas met by tbe grawd and bis allend- that of Miss Kosainontl Sianck. daugh- principal of thi- .Mesick sahoaiN Hr Mr*, .s, Ringla-r, assisiam. Mr*. A. gla- exhibits io many rases excelled
Servia-e with Cat M. from lids
rat. Ueot. Harold I. Palien of the «th
M. Khlred,
r of Mrr sand Mra. Jos. Suiuck.
of the dlBcrem.coaniy and suue
tba Buu Na­ MasMbnaetu sUte troops, oalgrlng Tencel Kaui-r. whi,h luvurred Thurs­
faitisate
shows what can be gaUierte
r tlUTe days tin- llltli- ally ka-m
val ■■arvvi bava bom Uken with ty- frem tbe chancM door. In ihe rhoacel day afterpoon. Tbe lerenwny look
ubeii (he rommlMees si^ compoWd qf
bouse.. EreryjBlng pcwsiMc was
' VMI tevar am imo baa alaca died. It was tbe bride's father. Rev. c. T. plat* at the hotne of FbihiT Shrohan,
.iich liiisiling farmers and buslneas
dotie'to
make
it
idi-aMint
lor
ihu
sold­
.la dtetal Ibat tba moo eontfsetod tbe Burnt, rector of 8l. Paul's eburvh. Key, and only the close friends ai>^ rela­
bteswaM tba .water
*a West. Fla., foraeri)- rector ot Grate tives of-tbe mtranlDg iiartli-s were ier* of til and wives, the ho.vs of fiv John D. Dean Harvaming a Field,
The first day w»s somewhat stormy.
rasama m tha-Mlaiac ablp Tbotto ebwte: Rev. D. Wellington Curraa.- presenL Tbe bride wore a gown of anal the n-*iil:ir army men
Which Will Yiehf From 2P0 to 300 L .Ill Tharaday dawned bright ate cool.
There
good ball game asia-h
bwtiR tbe aouwr crtHae. The o«l- htrol rector, mad Rev. Mr .Weils of prinreaa aathl with trimmings of tore,
Bushels to the Acre.
I i> ideal-fail aUy. and from eorly
twra ar tba brigate te am bellero that Htdiaad. Tbe foD EidMopai Hte ser­ ate her veil was of aneu t-higou. day laigatlM-i- with sports and games
iiornlng there was a coasiaai sUanm
A i-ampflie
tba. water na tba Yaattc aras laimra vice was used, Rev. Stiml reeding tbe caught at the head'wllh valley lilies !of vsi-Mnis description'
|tr CeiDisn hrouglit to Tbe^lcrald
:f farmers driving In from all dlrecheld eaa-h MiKlit and very a-rediaad bol4 that tba men ware prababty
nod being autsted at the riosp lu her bands she earrfed a marrlaga
lie morning a wp.s-imen uf iha-| iions. The streets were filled with all
I- pTOgTams aia-ro luvsenta-d. The
aervad aitb food and drink laden witlT by Rev. Carran.
ring made of the same Oowora. which large fire ifiasr the ypnaker's stand Cnnadlan White potato from Hu- fgiiji Tiianocr of (roc shows and the .usual
tba pama at tome port where they
Mn. Rivet was an tdrol bride In h«r
of
John
D.
Dean,
ui
Aiigell.
which
exnew idea In wedding bouquets
a niiia-ti enjoyed feature. In addi- I'-ells anything evliilil'rai hero thiw fall. imml-or of ta-nl games where the
otaioad wbUa oa tba voyaa*. a pa»- rtcb while Bcenllae gown ep train, lately dntroduecd In the larger -ciiies.
load would gather lo spend their
addres-.e> Wefv- given on tha- af|iU fTOH tbe taabs aa tbe Yantlc tins with tbe bodice eabanred by tbe ex- She was attended by her sister. Miss
Tnu isxtbio nir.-<siira-s eight and une(•'uniin^ on page six.)
«>n of i-ni-h alay
<*a>:igniuinian
of roe point and Bertha Stanek. aho «orv- a prcitv
bate neat to Ann Ariwr for anal;
hair Inches in length. i> five and one
Mi-I^mchliii. State Senator fiob- balf inches thlik iiiid wa-igtv> iwii
Maaiten of tba \otp\ divtalon «f tbe
gown of pale yolh>w silk and tsarrled
t-n E. Watici ;iMi Uain Farm C (iit- pounds, i-icven iuin>cs It wa< turned
Naval RwmrvM ara of tba oplaloa
iiouquel of (-hrvsaiMlienmms. bert teing on the program fur ihthat tba awbiti of vba
ivcT to the Hoard uf Trade inimma
Olio Staaek. unusln of the htide oFl- three ra->pcc1lve dsvs.,
coBUnet
ton bureau.
riausl as best man.
Peavmsuls Sunday School AaMclaGon
nil- Mrslak tend added much I >
It ot tbe membera of
Mr Dean hns a lame iron uf these
Held a Proftablc Meeting.
After Ibe oeremonv. dinner- was the occasion and an automobile ride
tba Tnvaraa CUf dIvUloo wbo partielpotataves and the ytalal will te from
nerved to the bridal iwrty and the im­ over some uf the good ruads of Wex­
rated in tba entee nro in tbe bast of
lu 3i»i Uushels la. i:ie ace
The fnll mcdtink •{ (he PenlBMla
mediate friend ai the new borne of the ford cotmtv vi.is a-iijuvcd lo the »s>ldbaahb. Aa fnr aa can be tenrned Mt
losnsbip. Sunday achool assoclaUoti
younx couple. A «x>k>r scheme of idnk
a'’teatebir from xba AabUnd. Wiaoonheld tn (ho Conm^gaitonal chnrrh
QoUe (be protiteat afternooD event and white was useil la a.loinmont of
■\ hallooii asiTii'livn anal punn-hiii •
nib. diTtalM wbo were aboard or Rom
Old JliJ'ion firoved to be of great
Uta ■oteMba dtrWoo bare been tteon given tbU eeaaon occorrod Thorsdny tbe bonie. the dining room l/lng e«i>e- drop was sa-hcdiiled for i-aa-H day l.nI benefit to alt * im attendi-d
Mrs. B. I.. Tbirlby nod Mrs. dally eferiive. We.i.iinc tells and on the sca-ond d.-i> tbe ballooo began
'ta; Tba tete fB were nadoubtCdly
AsraalUsIkf on Ihe Iba-me of irmpcranac
Biroamers
of
pink
nnd
white
rreiie
idRalpb
Andereon
were
boatess'
to
da-sct-nal
when
up
aiuh
a
slinri
diaartrad witb toed or drink asboro
-wore ac!lhstel-d anal many valual.btier were u^ to a groat extern sod lAm-e Ihtl-iha- iuIkNU.iKl had to anu
iridte'foatalwtf--tbo senDn Mnrh about flftj- ladlee. eetertaining at
-o shown 111 sill, h a a
a|Rjiatb]r la fait lor Ibe Han^ dl- bene of tbe former wltb a needle Ihe flowers were dahlias. llc<l dahlias loose his pjrnahui.- mi iIuk.- io tha
Jailli. IS Guiich'
Tti- ilorsUI IS in re,.-,pi
.vfji i.lSbl I
work party In honor of Mlsa'Tack- were used la.tbe iisiTors.
esith ih.vi I did tint hava- nine ’o
,r IfU/r.
In the evening (he West ilidc hand open cnoiich lo a-ha-ak his (a'l nnd li- a pusial markeal -.\croplinc Station lIH- sa* aif
haw or Bnglaad. who is a guest ai
mk 11..'
(he Thlrihy home. Reamrltably pfet narrhcil lo the ifome oi the nrwiy suffira-d i: liiokru leg ii-id avlher In No I. St. la>ui*. JIu. Aviation Field.', the aniuiuii •
It *-a» e.vrna-d in nn aeroplane from tb.- jNS-id.ty was/tbe rolor sebeme Introduced marrle<l conido. leterring a serenade, jnrle*.
' hy the ladles. l«elng Ved and c^ed after which thev Ir-I ihe *;>v to the C
Rua-ki--' wa.-i a-ho-a-n as ihc jdaie Kinloa'h 10 Fsircroiimi Station In S(' gram .vs
Ixwils, The diMsnri- iraveroed fry the
in a beautiful Itorai display of S K 8 hall, where a rerepiUm lot
•ORite •HR te Nwl Carnate-^rMi
of tia-xt
' nieeling
aeioplanes^Bs fifteen mile*, the grea:s and salvia. A three pieee en­ guesta was held The ball was a bower
. tteteai M ba fto^lar Maating
cst y. t attempted (or mail service in
semble or Rsaf. Horst's orcbettra of boauiv la autumnal irlmnifag* with
., .jNlght
:.r<il;iy S.-!.o<>i lesson
pljoc. The time, twelve minntes. was,
large
wedding
tell
ri
i
'
h
i
-,
liter,
stationed la a room Just at tbe side
. ;.r.-«.0c-ui
jIso tba- l.O't.
The service Hi
Tba Y^aiwj etty N.vnl diviatoe ot the reieption room aofiiy render­ 'rtia ana' surroutfieil !•* a mim»>ei' of
,1 dinrwr
b«ro datddad ufOD Friday evenlax as ed music during the entire aRerBoon white doves and smslh-i Ih-IIs in yel­ Wotnan’s Fere.en Missionary Society; i-ouls is the Crai aeroplane s«ni<-«
Had Good Veai.
' wrot of the Alleghames. About
thHr maaUag aighL 'Flret call.' Miga Xetie Ijrdle favored, with read low and white
The annual electing ot iba'Wavnian s I pound' of mall is to be ram.-d
Mr. and Mrr. Kauer x6od in the par­
vrlR ba at 7;4£ ud “Aaaaffibly" wUl tags ihai wen- rhsrmlagly gtveb and
-Miss
I'.NNl
\'aluuf
Foreign
viis,ioniir>
smicij
n
a-roplana
.
be aannded at 9:00 p. m. Good prodoiibi In (he minds of her lor and roeeivte their guests as they
G'lbcr llesson.
iirred the big hall. Afier a short so­ First M. K ahiir.h vaj- h-lil Wednes­
giwm baa eiready bate made
listeoera of her artistry'm elocution.
VaHsi solo—Miss Selma Bottsod.
Firat Quaker Town Celebrates.
fratn sow oa ft la exem^ rapM The rboeea color-achenie was carric-d cial seaston the band struck up the day ufiernuun M< tbc home of Mrs.
Kvutenic* “A Ib-iier Crop of Boys
Salem. N'suJ . Oi-i
.'—Jerseylies
. strides wtU bo made tn perteeUag
gland march, and the bride and groom Allen Thou- was a good «uendsm-e.
out in Ihe rotretemeau as tnurh
tteU 4HDod AMalba.
could be. One df tbe pretty details led the xray to the ballroom. Dancing The total amontn of money collected eresbuii-.s tndsa i-Ubraied the rstllh and Girls '—Mra. A M WOlobc*.
Vua-ai duet—Misses Selma ind Bf
The fol- nniversary o( the landiag of John
Rerara) new manaen were eera
la this respect sms the Ire rrraa contlnaed naiil mUnlght.^ at white darmrihc vesr wB»
iowlng officers were elected.
Fenwite oo Oct -i, ic:r , Frnw-lck.! fX- r Uensoo
oi at lbs aoMlag last aigbt. Tbara white was nerved in aK>le eeps. mad. time sapper was anooOni-ed.
Pra-tddeni—Mrs C F. Wllsoa.
la rat tepertaalty tor a tow noro is from tbe rosiest fnili pnxorahle. >
Tbe collection of gifts i» nmoag the
sailing Irom Uuiduii with a few sssQ- ^ulihu II. Oougb"—Fred C. Wai
SuQg bv <-onrregSik».
-iaiv*. found his way up the Assamaatto wbb the orteMsaitaa. Some
vice larvsideot—Mr*.
red rose was at each moat beautiful and extensive of any
The Advisability of Ihe Pledge IB
hoi-klng river and ocitled hero. Tbe
goad Unwo aro flirted lor tbt* platCL Mra. W*ia. Thirihy -prasided at
in the diy for some time and are
I was the first iM-ruianeOt Englb-h Ih.- Srhnul: what if) y<M thing of it*
wtaier sad oveir membw b tooUag tbe ten table and the
of the soclnl prom1aeti<«
General db-cusaion.
settieiBa-Bt in New Jersey ax well as
. larward to asst year's crulsa. The aaateled ta aervlag by klias Mabel Xa- of Ihe young conple..
Treaaarer's report ate other hitegbrMte wtU meet
(be-Brat Quaker *«uiem-nt ia Aiperaad Mra. II. U. HootagMe.
Mr. ate Mra. Kauer left Saturday
at MteUgae bail, whero gna rarki>
TronaatTr—Mr*. AUea.
Tbe aaaiveraan- celygratjon to­
nea Tbirlby and
Bu- a two-weeks' wedding trip. aBer
bars JBM baea araated and ereryiblaa
day
inriaded
bUtoricai
exbt^aes
ate
Ogata ihb
which they wUl be at boiM to their' Ttdrd vb« preaWeBi—Mr*. McKee.
wtl asH ha
teapo-"
Third .vice preaident—Mrs. Downs. a civic ate mllaury parade.
bteor of MMa TMtoam.
friteds at COS SMOte stnwL

aKTEDsuPBiiiraoaTS

fiODB^ 4T MESICf

-08*5::^ .-»■

iRiuiie rewuiuHi

CHIinYIIIIIIO

TISSE ARE SOME POTtrOES

TOWRSHIP GRRYOnOR

NEHiEIMK riRfY

MAIL BY AEROPURE

HVill WISNI

MADE GOOD SROWIRG'

„r

■y-

Ekst
Oct.
Mlrhioa Acriroltwal cMXc* ntemu
as tlM Mtet at •
detoace of (he loroi amhortilM ate
lY^eat Snyder Mat nishL Fwtdent Snyder auempted to grnewt thn
Bopbomorew bolsUag a tealtewa in
the freshmen, who were onahlg to r»>
ate applied to Frwidwt Snyder,
who ordered (be stteMU' mtes aWMlag to ceaae. ate beM the sttewu
who had decorntte thn .camtMs vtth
postera The faciiKy mentt tndny.
There are ranon of whnisaals ntite-

.OFEBmilB
Easum MtcMgan
OwrFrwH
Stato Fair.
-We made eaatm Mkhlfu ngw
lu cm u sarprlad at the afiBton mo
exhibited at the Suu totr to'OatnlL*'
said secreury John L Othm of Om
Western MlrhigaB OfTOlogmoM
ronn uimi Ms retaro from the CUy mt
the Straiu. *The peopto-«e«- lh«R
couldn't hellero (hat the trait «nn
raised in western UlchMan.
■tVhy. limsd aptdes cm* ttnm
WmAington or Or«m».‘ thcr lifdaici
When^y lookte at oar RTOBI haBk
apples. Then they voaU af«Bi
that MkhlgBB oouMaOrndate ante
frail. We bad lirolr niB^nia mo ■
this subject an ^ tlmn.
udd th«n (hat the anilae warn
grown ta weMera MkM»a ate (hat
(hey fate better baenun anvMlaite
with their own state. Wo laid thorn,
loo. that If they would (MM tn tha
firat Michigan Land
t
And ate
Apple teem
in Orate Rapids
s ammt WicBOihor wR
would show them
oaMwMite that.
(tet.
tm aaMWhlita
lould open ghelr
0 d
mo
tbe Wet
«hitef>»aii linn
bureau would have a 4
. big at the apple ten*.
-Id Michlgaa We ran ralsn Juot m
fine looking apples as tha moot m
apples hare tha teraatoBo of
having a opleteld Marar not peeaneote
h)r the western IriilL Tha peoglo of
the esMcra part of tha otnte owe tt to
themseircs to come Over tn the Mlchb
gan Late ate Apple flhnw ete Bad om
Jest whettthcir'awa etato cna do hy
growtag fniK eeleatthcaUy.-

RIG WIBT YBJ ■ snn
MofHhiy Crop. Repert Gives TeM ef
14,144.a
lansing. O-L 7.—The meaihly crop
report. Issued itesy. 'gives the yleU
of w-best in the stale at Jt.Hlte*
boiibels. The total beabelB of wheat
irkoted In the state daring Beidem'r was
at tU Boeriag mfUt.
and ::9.4S4 iHubels •( lid eleraiars.
Tbe esdmsicd total Btarketed in two
tnunthi-, August and September, was
(tsMi.utMi iitisbeu. The average yield
IM-r acre (nr laricv wat 77; oeU^ 77;
i-orn. .'iT. hAinx. 17 tuMstae*. SI: subsr iN-eIx. If. tUB*

ROGLE GRAi GLUR
Elected Officers at Their
Yesterday.

Meeting

Tbc FaM .Noble Grate elab amt
Thursday aftcritooe with Mrs. ^ oa
West jncvciiTb otroet. Cieetioa ot ofbcers took place. aKh tbe fidtowiet
result.
l•ro^idcnI—Kaiheriee Coatee.
Vice presidtai—Anaa Murphy.
ScT'iarv sod
iraaoarer—Btams
Chapatsn
Pre-IB nMBmitiee—Netlie Jobesee.
A andal aftirtwoe was spoau tbe
hostess eerrlag supper to her geti,

JEB> WATOWAT KOR
Threa Traverse CHy Men j
ta Chlcoge Ceafarenee.
Lacslag. Ort. f=Ow
has appointed J. W. Haaaan. Ftaak D.
Wade ate John K. Baato af Tiaoaira
CItr aa dalecatea ta Uc ImkaedfrCh^

WMB TBATBBSB HBEAM, iO.'P TBATBIIgB B3tT EjotE. TCBSSAT, tDCTOBSS V>. I*n.

I im «mne Mill HVNniEIIS
uttanmlvn*
TWICE A WEEK.

HOMEIESI

r 4Bd-'Rnmita7 at
DUE TO

OVERFLOW OF BLACK
RIVER, VflA

GREECE TO FKRT
FRCPARINO TO ENOACE IN WAR
WITH TURKEY,

LoBdbn, OcL 7.—Tbe flr« week of
the Tarfcer-ltaltae war was <d
with aU tWtrlcfca taken by (be ItalPROFBIBY OaS^^O to EXT|
tann. Tttibi has fallen, and the Ital
BBogcoo.!
lane dom^te ^ HedKerrancan and
Reii Beas. Turkey remains helplMs.
River Filled With Wreckage and tk- Thh most disqnletlDB news now lies In
brie and Entire' Valley la Inun­
the ptepantlon of Greece for vsr
dated—Lar*e BwUARips Towith Turkey.
Ully Oeetmy^.

018:

ittttor
Mfeitfe I,. IMS, ot tlM »ectonco at
fiHmm Cttr. Hieh, mte (he Aot
^ Cbofnaa of MarA i, ISTE

MONIRCHISTS
INJONTROl

Black fUrer Falu. Wia., QeL T.—
Several an. reported dead, bondreds
an bomeleae and property damaaed
to the extent of IS.OOO.OOO. u the
o' the snat orerfiow which swept
down Stack Hrer. threotenlns the bis
Ifatfleld dam. Tbe river la flDed with
debris and wi;ecknse and tbe valley IN P08E48ION OF NORTHERN
. PART OF PORTUGAL
la Inundated. Recent beary ralas U
tbe cause ol the rtoe.
•. WIA. Ort. 7.—The attnatlon at Black River FalU; the {iroaperou Uttle dty of 2,000 Inhabitants
wU<h was swept by a flood yesterday
afternoon when tbo voter* of tbe
Black river, aardlen by receet rains,
washed tbroofb the embankment ot
tbe Lacrosse Water Power company's
dams at Hatfield, was last nisbt worse
IJsboo. Oct. S-—War .Minister Oasiro
by far than was feared when tbe flood
swept upon the city.
Half of tbe business aection has
been destroyed, tofether with a part lug. Desidte dtAlmlsiic
from the goverameai. tbe monarchists
of tbe residence dlstricL and It Is si- are reinrted In cwmiilcie control of
lesed by tbe townspeople
the north.
Vigo. Ort. »--*-Tbe Porta(tue«e~h«ytakep refuge on high landa;
ntake an effort for the proieriton of alists am entrenefaed In the wild coun­
try oorih of VWtaee. where they antheir mores and ^omes. that the city awaltlns'reinforeemeDis. The priests
will be wiped out
i
are verv active la the royailsiF\uiiuie.
' At 7 o'clock last nisbt between 2S lesdlDg SBortfla ba^.
and so bnslness houses, comprlatas all
tbe atons on both ddet of two streets
had been destroyed, togeiher with an
eo*aI number of bouses. '
The btaldins* have been not merdy
flooded, bat destroyed. Tbo watm-,
flowlnx In tremradons volume, under­
mined one Up baUdlns after another Crash on Intanirban Brtween
and n neacb Mllapaed tbe debris fat;
**N**'^ R"**hesu**
the most part was esnied away. The
hotel, a three story strucRochester, Mich.. Oct. 9.—Tsro peotve. was tbs first to to. No precau­
.fc.!'’** **'*
“"I
‘nJtwvd.
tions eonld be taken
•top (" probably one falall.v. Batunlav ' '
reeldentaiwfaen« Detroit United Railway
finding It n dUDcnlt problem to se- var atuchod to two car* loaded with

lUtSIER OfIiIAR RESiaB

THE UTTLE FAIB EXHIBITS.
Tbo TiW or Bwddor, in W«x(oH
OMuttr. B«ar tie'Onad T^averae connW Uaa. h the
«niaw la aertlNra MlehtBO. bat K
la »ot tiM .laaat imhctail bj any
-Tniir- Oalr a lew rean aso it vaa
a tna of eabevar land. Tb» thraosb
th* oEeru of pracrawlre ntcn,
then betas Glen A.
BKahani. tonaerty of Qiawm. the N. *
K. B. TallAad. ts(>»ed that aoctii
That the' town bosaa to SR>»: H vaa
a hnlthy laiant. and wae ■oon kao*®
ae be rerr muh on the naai A beak

CAPTURED

End ar Firm Weak Bhowe Torhny
Hetpleaa end Italy
Victertout.

t|(BUL B^TEA ntlQ
TMOC. r. EATEE.
Cellar and MaaMW.
Both ThoBM No. B.
0»e^ m rnat I

CREEK ON RAMPAGE
!_

FORniSS fIS DEinilSNID
Powees to Bnng About
Rome. Ort. Ii.—OStctal dispatches
received here today say:
"Early yesterday mornlDg tbe ships
tof the firm Italian soaadroo entered
the roadstead at Tobruk, where they
found no Turkish waiwMps. They
summoned the garrison to surrender,

it

(Prom FVlda.Vs Record-Eacle )
The heavy rains of tarn night and .
itay bare caused As> lam creek go .
raise In swh an extent *ihai the cwiire - >
grounds In front of the a-ylom builo- .
Ings ta ofi^flowed nuJ icseoihlea a
huge lake.
heavy (...u of w,j. r ^
is also caaslng considr'si>lc dscnaxc ,
thythe gardens and v-anU ^niaie,i !n
the lew spots on the wr-*? side a'onv ‘
tbe coarse of Ibr creeV. It Ik learetl
that unless the water sivt.-kles that •
some of the cwlreris will be wsshet •
out and beavv daiMine done the Kirect::'
-vh
•here the creek crosses. The iwisto



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t

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We cordiaBy eobcit yow accoont
•ad kaow yoa «il( be olaaaed
with Ota melbodA



:

The bettloship Vittorio Emmanoele |
oiwned Ore. Tbe first shots carrie.1 bv the flood, as many bushels of the
away tbe flsg and made s targe breach ; (abers are being washed out of the
ta tbe fort. Rear Admiral Aubrey. ‘
— ■

n™,,

:

Yogr Iriads gad ad^bjn we b i*| Am
hmtk gad U)rigc ap dtetr nio^ (or a spedalfMapow. Tkef kmw dwy cM An w
their Boaojr at u; tan: gad aaderceuin
ooodBiBBs it w9i egrg deai 3 |<« coat tataeit Per more than
jtan
have mado me of on bcdit'reaa' bar*
nerer (odad os lacking ia agj emcigid •
paiticuUr.

Trmme Cfy 5to(c Snt

■ ““•'ar.sr"'

:

who. afters short strngsle. overcame the local jwiato crop as the
tbe resistance of the small Turkish I ground
grot
wiU bold back tbe digciog ^
force. The ItaHsns o
which is no* in progr,
ami hoisted ih^ flag.'
crop is finally dog ipe tuber* will
to abandon ^lihe
—,
flgbitng werolbe
were I be so dlny ibst their vslue
jmurket will be lessened. Tbe ruin sp^
. Ort.
The rhnu-lIpesrs I > be general ihnugbout

. ... gene
work. Good wages. SusU .famUy.
Itsltan measurea. but tbe moderate,
Mrs. L. F. TItUk.
Aug. 224f
s on tbe
B done by »
press and the general public reason jdam
that tbe only possible course Is to end irallraads and hl^wa)A There was
the war m-l.hout delay. It I* under j^aahout at Salem on the Pere Mar- STATE OF MICH1GA.'<. the Probate
Court for tbe Coum> of Grand
-""k «>>«« tb, .IIW.*.
Tr*rer*e.
be delayed tor eome time. Tbe
In the iiiatler of the. eaute ol'f peare. and that In tbe mean
liter roads report ibst no damage has Joalab BIrm. deceased.
ran 'oilw
time the eiemtlon of the decree of'been done their lines in this pan of
.\Mice U hereby Slveo that (our
lo lt.ll>.s .III
„ tt. hr th, a..«po«r.
months from the '2nd day of October.
A. D. 1911. have been allowed . for
irediiorvi to present tbelr ctainu
agalnm said decMised to said court
e Cwtnot bo Curwo
for evsiuinutlon simI adjustiueot. and
1 deceased are

EBRORS IRE LESS

BADWRECKOND.U.R.

tTATE or MICHIGAN. Ike Frmm»
^rt (or the

Uoaaty

of

Qrasd

At a a
a ol said c
the probate office.
•face, to t
Ttwrer»e Clt>. In mM eoanty. «• the
2nd day cf October A. D. I«l.
Prosent: Hon. F»d R. (Mfear.
Judge of Probate
maiier^of^ltoomauof OgM>
Bortensie R WaiM haring «M
1C aald <«urt ber pMlttoa pngtoc
taat a rertata taatrumeot to tarMtog
OB file ta *ald eoart posmiM
to be the last WIU and TaasawMt at
Mid deoeased be admitted lo protore
and that tbe adtatototiattoa of stoi

the ruy of Traverse <'kv.
county, on or U-f«Kv the Mil day of
February .t. I) Iptic and that said ‘“li* la-ontoti< Uuu ihe anh (tog «l.
claims will be bedrti fly said court on
October A. D. |»U. ai lea a'ctot* to
Monday the Mb dsyy'of February. A. the
forenoon, at aald probale ot*ea.
O. 1912. ai ten o^Wk In' the- forebe and ia h'ereby appaitted lor bear­
ing aald peUfioa.
K to further ordered. <toi pablto
FRBD i
notice thernof .to givea hr pbMlM
of treiric errors
Hon of a copy of this order, for thna
CBBKn.'lo
method. By spacing a four-figure numOrt. 3-i(Vi;-21.
nuccetsive weeks preriooa ts oaM
fannerm
berjp two parts, It requires both tbe
day of bearing, ta tbe Oread TratoHW
.'en be feeaid eaywhere. in the euta.
Herald, a newxpapar prinipd aad *subscriber tod operator to vnundaie ' gj^^-rE OF MICHICAX. the Probate
cuiatad ta said ooaaty.
'‘/4he VM*a <a (Mr toil show tUa «oemore slowly tnd carefully. "We have i l ourt for the County of Grand
FRED R. WAL____ _
^ . i—|i ily. The aisplBn vere e«Bal to
alwa.vs had trouble with a great many I Ti averse.
Jadge ec IVtoMd.
Id tbe matter of tbe estate of Jacob
■MBIif
their klad
la the
subscrtberi running a fonr figure num I
t!** attw of the catatc of AlexOrt. 3-lfi-17.
^
^''s^'Si'itSii' „ld Mr. Mini.,.. -Mh.. Ui, .,h-|“J"^
the non
aiate. when their extent h eenaidered. ^ih,
Il« r™,
and more t
. None about a mile north of Rochester.
Rod
An to satiMy,' Bnckley haa a rlcbt to
Kcnbcr am) the operator divide ihe ,oon,bs frum the tad da> of October,
Of the stocks ta the stores was saved
Tbottaad
Daniel Fallon, about r-O years, a number in (be middle, (he natural ;A. D 19U. have been allowed (or
and Unie of the heavier fondtnre in
'win proTe ita 4e- the bounH. the people. aUbongb thn Flint grocer.
r/thm brin^ out the Ism syllaWe vriditor* to pre*eni their claims
R B. Loe. about S5 years, of Ox­ h,.i.iv, v»
aad the town
vir.li .i,h«,
of the overitawtag of the Hat­ ford.
It wOl reap the field dam. abowtag litUe fear of lu
hicnig tbe final 5.
ibsi all < redltork of said den-ssed sr>dly Injured:
their cUiins to
are doa Jt la thla Had eEeet nnUI Ihe wntera bant upon
"For years it has been our practice reqnin>d u> present their claims to
a. nniy. of Orion. Internal Injurcourt, at the p.-obaie office, in
iiii aEwtlalit fbu airiMa for fstare torn.
to teach our operators to use the ris­ said court, st the probate offliv. In
t'iiy of Traverse t'ity. In aald
City of Traverse t'ity, in said county, on or before the 22nd day of
l^u sertoualy injure
'■iliiBy. and BncBey la aptodate.
ing
inflection.
Thai
is
oT
great
bene­
Fwgie are fitarvInB.
1 or before the dlh day of January. A. D.
Hervey.
PlInL
g
gash
over
right
^•h BUMiBtlen aach Jtttlo taira aa
Tbe mayor ot Btaek River trie- eye: Frank Miner.
Ml
Flinu sprained fit. and now the dividing of tbe num
claims will be beard by saM conn on
pboaed Mayor DengUer of Letmare. back; B. U. Rapelje. 109 Warren ave­ her will hylp a great deal more. We
Monday, the 22cd day of January. A.
from tbe top of rtMepbone pole: “We nue. MSI. Detroit, neck slightly In­ hope tbe subscribers will call for num­
1912. at trti o'clock In the foreSt ten o'pock in tbe forenoon. D.oon.
jured:
George
Goodaon.
Oxford. bers in this manner, because it will
th^ iabarwu are want food, etothtag and money; our Jnred:
Dated (Vlober 2nd. A..D. 1911,
sprataeAhack
and injured j
...........................................
J. I- Insure them less wrong numbers, and
and the bilfita —tnaL
Dated. Sept KKh. A. f) 1911.
poople are sUrvlas.’' A relief train Browi
KHFD R. WAI.KER.
FRED R. WALKER
*le« eC the Onhd TriiTene Be­ was at onre ordered oot
fateriochto ...
greatly improve tbe service.
Judge of Prohslc
Flint.
Judge of Frolwte.
ta extend Its
Flint.
"The InirmliKiion of the idirase. Oct r-UMT-Jt
rSepi 192C^Ocl. 2 10.
Katova ..
Henderson,
'«« be enoMraslas to anch
'.Numitcr. pleaM-.' inrload of just '.Num­
STATE OF niirMIGAN. Uic
Jure<l; George W
" “ MtwffleUinober.'
is
also
heljiing
to
iuiprovc
tbe
Court for tbe County of Grand < STATE: l»F\MlCmGAN. t" Probate
leg injured; E. Dorgt .
the etaetler tdwna to exoti and
known, bead hurt: S'. MoMrv. Detroit, service. When the operator answers.
Traverse
: Coon forTBe County of Grand
with other taeaBti^ end all
baud and bead bun; A. Beardsley. ■Number. plea-«e.' ihe subscrllter appreIn the mailer of the estate of Ed ; Treverse.
! In the matter of tbe eatai
at the FORTUOE8E ROYALIgTg PREPAR­ Wyandotte, hurt leg; G^rge Castle, cisies the courtesy. The u-e of iMs ward Cox. deces.Ked.t
residence unknown, leg bun.
,Sr, = „» ,s
„r
-■'Oiice Is her.-b> (flien that fouriOllver Ijirdle. Jr.-, decedsed.
ING TO ATTACK OPORTO.
phrase on the part of the
^ months from the IRih d.vy of SeptemNotice 1- hcr.-l.y given
Sept
Eight of the Injured were taken
iven U>at
U>
Greyltag ....
Detroit and tbe oilient are being cared also makes the subscrilrer larefiit
ber, .< I). 1911. have been allowed, months from ilie i
day of Sepii
Bepeaed King Matwal Reported en for here.
giving Ihe number. When the o|«r- lor creditors to presen) their ctoUns
> Iteen allowed
: Hie Way to Lead the
MIN OF ttiemOAN.
The Flint lioiticd was the first
ator snappily asks Number' tbe sub­ sgsins: uid deceased to said I'ouri
Revolt
tlon of an laternrbsn train, a second
for examination and adjustmenL and
car bound for Saginaw closely follow scriber usually gave his nunii>er in the that all civdltors of said deceased lire
raiiid way. w-|th the same conse­ reqniv
ilred to present Mheir Halms to
Vigo. Oct. a.—N^ere Fonugal It log. Tbe hmite<l was crowded, with
----------- Datnit m wka lauBcbad ta
'passengers and almost wltbont wars- quent ronfuslon of calls
said c
.i :he probate office In
I nresent ihelr ctoin
idta gomiBBe ot Bre thoonnd macta- in revolt and repeated rumore of roy- tag tbe work car plowed ibrougb the
Traverse i iiy. iii said
at ihi
"After a caretal study on the i<art of
from across t" from vestibule nearly to the re
tata- This raaari la tha largeat pasof Traverse rity. In said
ir experfs:-tr has been decided that county, on or before the 74lh dsy of
the smoking compartment. Ho*
jJanuary .A D li'l*. and that said
before «ae 20ib day of riilgcns Telepbone. Bttafctof
steamer oo the great lakes border deei^te Ihe censorship
tbe
above
innovations
will
greatly
Janiisr'.
A
D I9t:'. and that said
,clsb
N to royritot lesdere taey here people were not killed is a m.vsiery.
and Ihe larBtat att»4heal.Bae*eager
FRANK SHEKIFT
mft te the world. Tbls b)g tatp <oet two warehips to aM them ta attack-,
o clock in the fort-; Saiur.lay he ”i>th day of Jannnri. A
the company earnestly requests A n 1912
.
TM"
.BUMAeO. She U SCO feet In tengtb tag Oporto.
noon.
ten
o'clock In the foieunon.
the co-operattan of tbe telephone
Paris.
Octe.-eght
Pom
.
Dated
Sept
ISfh,
.K
n
1911
Dated.
Si‘|U.
IMh.
A.
1).
1911
: mi has a v>d(h over an ot about
•atiafartien Cuanntoad.
whnt telephone users to
FRED It WAI.KUR
FRED n WALKER.
r Tto_
haadrod foec The oQulpiMot of this dudtag Don Alpboiue. Msnnel's uncle,
B|i|ircclaie that (0 each telephone cal!
Judge of Probate
Judge of Probaie.
■Mr. MIcJl
hoarded sa Oporto train today
■..-MTvwee
.-taflatuaa of
m the
me lakee
laaea Is
u Inxnriou.
inxnr
Sept 19-2tl Dct. 2 19,
192S Oct S-IO.
there arc three parties, almosi equally
Paris. It is beileved that Manuel be­
«f tha aix docks betas fitted upta
«
resionsible for tbe proiwr rotnpleilon
»,irut.-is.- -v,
,
ing
ta
tbe
peity
to
praaao^
th«.-.ii T-h„^ ,*
..-.ir)«.
.1...
MlCH(r,.V.N. ;hc ITobolc
l^^'etyto wwllllws aaythlas afloat
afloai
the call These three loirles to Uic
court for ibt- . wii.ij o; Graud
route
ta
lead
(he
Bonngeoe
royalist
Leva
of
Life
ia
Unkrtown
as
gome
‘ the lakes. Tbe
The veeeel
Tceael Is
la a triumph
triiitnj of
call are. the subscriber calling, the i Traverse
aections are aim
the art of ebipbotldlag ta every par- aprlstag.
operator, and the subscriber calle-l ■ In the mailer of the j>siale
Isolated.
To the oeople of the tate^
Without iKTfert co-operation of the -'‘"-'f*' '' Mosher deceased
Dnrengo. Colo-. Oct. 9.—The recedtor ot tbe hhe alatee this may. not
lag deluge of iaundateJ soutliwestcrn
be aarttcularlr l^reBlve, but those
no|.e to furnish the I.CSI telephone scr-1 her A Ii 1911. ha-.- ........ allowed
Onlorado
reveals
devastation
In
every
wbo travel by water win
Otjr Miliscril>ers and o|ieralor«' for «rt-di'or-> to prcM-n- tieir ilsim<
direction. Tbe loss of life is yet un
w tart.
t«clie\c llml 'wgaiiiKi Kind dece«‘.-l lo said couri
ROYAUgT REVOLUTION- IN POR­ known. Some sections are still t in
Butter Crackers lo oriKioal b)xe< about 20
,, for evnmm.iMon nud ndjii>i|i,cri'. and
off from communication. The Iosk nf
Owe ibtag whltb will appeal, bowTUGAL lg GROWING
going )o III ,
reditors ol ->uid dc<-«i«-d ar»piundfi'io • wooden box at leAi tlian w« hove
proiwrty
will
probably
ex'-rt-d
rar. to all of the people of Mlchlgaa
much to promote the harmony n.-.es n-,olr.d to present *fb.-ir rUim* u.
«• (be fact that tbe cruft wea bupi
to weifh thdm out by the piund.. Come in and
sary to eoojierulion '
.
! said court ai the pn.iiat-- ofltcc.-^ii
tbe borders of thta stale, a^
______________________________ lihe ni> -d Traverse I'liy. In said
Nine te gsil in Sky Derby.
.^t the reduced prices on Butter, Ojrster, nod
AccidenU Will Happen
liouniy ..n or before ib- 2:i.d day of
stSBcUoa was by Mlchlgaa ta- Cotmtry.
Kansss City, \io. Oct. a,—With the i
; And when they do you should b.- Janusr-.. V D 1912, and tliei said
Soda
Cracwers by the original box. It wiH pmy
a tactarterfii DetraiL floanced
avtollon field ta exccllrni condithm prepared with a bottle oi KK.NMKi* rlsiiuK a,l| I.e heard !■» s.iiil <-"Uri
Madrid. Oct. S.—The Poringnese re­
,by Detroit capital. Tbe ebipping In
you to buy them that way.
he ballast laid, an.l tbe gas itumps at PAIN Kll.l.INli MAGIC on.. ;• becl '
-Mcndai the 22u.l da> ol Jacuar>.
.'OfiBry ta thjafkate to of moeb greater public Is facing a most sertons crisis. work taflailng tbe nine greai sea birds tag repedy lor uits. wound-, sprain..
*’
'“n '’'■lo'-k in the forv
The cookie;^ are the gelectfoo of tbe beat
imipm lance than ft is credited with A report from the frontier shows that an .that Is warning Is good weather swelllngs. rheuniaism. lame hack aud ■
stiff neck. Used intcrnalK also for j D-led. Sept ivih, A D tall
war exists tfarouifbont the eounand this latest trlnatpb to the
popular brand«K
We guarantee welfht and
conditions for an auspicious stai
cramp colic, dyseutorv aud rick Siam« WaUvEH,
mtm- Of a MREigaa shipyard, thereJudge
tbe .great taurnailonal balloon
ach It Is a clean. plesKsm and ef­
quality.
The price of cooklea is from 10 to 20
nand
(9.000
men.
are
marching
BNT" pride or tU whole eute.
Oct. -I in.
c . Sol-1 I . S.-PI
(or the James Gordon Beoneit trosdiy. fective remedy. Price
Usbon. Oporto 1s said to have b««n
cents per pound- We ;ei them In sitiall queaThree aattona are represenied American llrug Store
among tbe entries as follows;
titles, and often so that they will be fresh when
STATE OF MICHIGAN, the ITobnte '
T^e United Sutes-i^IJeni Frank P.
Conrt tor the County of lirand;
you want them.
LAbm,( U. S. A.; Qtptata Jebn Berry
Traverse.
|
In tbe matter of tbe c.iate ct Jen ■
and WUltaB F. Assmannu of St. louls.
Any dissatisfactory deal Is corrected* AI*
GtwetiSr^
Germatu—tJeau
Leopold
Vogt- nett K. Calboon. d.-ceaMsI
thMifh we have hi{h*quatity of foods, the^Ice
lavpeainfi Funaral I
Notice Ik hereby given that toor f
i i
i
.
Ueut- Haus Gerirke and Frieberr von months from the IMh day of Sepfecn- IB MdOlatoto toK. 7 pa ceat,
Ort. a.—According to rebtito to Hero e( tairttogo.
is very reosooabte Quality is the mala ste^r of
PhuL
ber. A- O 1911. have been allowed,
^ reopening of the cable
TftpoU the cwasasiluc* ta the
France-AUred
l^eBtane.
Welby for creditors to prreent ihclr ilatma tax (toe taVatHMOl that w3I feour business. When you purchase at P. K.*e
Oct- S—The nary deagainst aald deceased lo aald cmirt ' “ “
Bomhared thr^
partBtaiit. whkb tor ycers has wtih- Jottrdas and totle OubonneL
for examination and adJusKDeaX and
__
you
can feet satisfied that you have the beat
I
CIO
(omub.
(bal all creditors of said deceasta are
Wa^Ug?
beld iu approval of hto eoadact at
D. o. a. c. p.
market affords.
required to present ibeir claims to ^
» _____ ■
Saattogo. today oat did ttarif la aa
This la n« a freienal aocleiy aald «oun. at tbe probate office. ta|M A (OOd inveatmeoL &ot aj
etOri to pay boaar and Bittag Irl- Tbeve Irtlen «tand for one of the (be City of Trwvorae ntv. in said i
baie to tbe. asemory of Admiral Bcb- stwaarti and bowets. ' DR. HER county , on or before ibe 2;:rd day- of IspecjUliaB
T^Cto
8l>GAR-COATS1
MIXS Jaauary, A 1). 1912. and ihM eaid
.No detail whMi «oaW add ta HICK'S
■Ptatoa atcrt of the faaenJ waa They rellere bUIooKneas. tired feeUng. claims will be heard bv said court oa
Oct. e.—After a week's
Uon and all disorders of Usc Tuesday, the :3rd day of January.
*■'OogObto. D»ek.' oVeciMtoA lha moaatre^ (naoral pro' bowells.
DR HER­ A. O. 1912, at ten o'clock ta the foreK the State tax eearioo, with naval cadets. laaitaas. RICK'S IHU.S bare here ta
load the aalaaovar sixty years aad are tha ataadaid
tarkable M-attatagtaa family rethartlc in ihousands of
booMa. Price 25 rts.
m. iper box. Sold
lodge of Prebau.
Oroer Froot 'It Caa Streeta.
Ort ICfc
,
I
by Aarertcaa Dreg Btor
Sept. l»-2i Ort. s-ia

-rSSSSS

A. M. Willtams. local manager
Ibe Mlcblgan Stale Telephone «
patty, says tbe method of ceiling sub-i«MBn^<
Mcribers Just xdoiked
msde .

- - ----

sag

S

"rtfl a X 1

KAYE 2JVARSHIPS

::"r;

SquK lltol AnctlBiHr

LOSS IS $2,000,000

CRACKERS AND COOKIES

SERIOU^ CRISIS

m im nuB

MEflORT OF UNHUL SCHlEr

Do You Want

.liiBiiEi rnmnn

C. A. Hammond
Wilhelm Block

OBAKD TBAVEHSK HEBALP, AND jRAVEBSH HAT EAGl.l:. Tltl^AY. OTTOflElMD. 1911

m

CITY SCflOOL NEWS
—MilMtll

aWrm

iU Ik*

«chMl.

d Avene Buiitfns.

of 6

Tftm, tke tufO* «r ike sixth, seventh

.... .
. aeventii and *l«hth
KTSdee with the foUowins capulsa:

!

%■

WedMsSay. Taaraeax, FrtSsy and SalarSay, OcMcr lim is l«k srtliec'

ktcktk sndAs here atten ntn
«*«xeKlBss

^or

ptarslcnl

Edwin Grelllck. captain of aevcsih
toteJo^ m.de bo}^' team.

■ML

PrtaclpsJ Lsdertc dtr^ the
............................. capttlo of sevebtb
k*r* »d tke srsde tMche^lrect the Snde Siiis' team..
Hoyt Coddlnctoo. csiaals ^ elchih
•Ws.
The paptls sr* y^ttmsUstie
■ade boys' team.
»
HsMl Seoor. captalo vt eigbib gredc
■ bo)-* went firis' teSB.
____
I reiwned the
The bo>-s sod tirU are very cuthosi——■ kls moUifr: "The t«seher astic and practice every nieht that tbci
<*jjl w
— *to sli
sit don for
- the present. waatber la suitable.
I
Ml —MIS.^ 1 sot
set tl
there for a loux
Oak Park BuHdinp.
{
tl—. bet she
c dids t ■
plve oi the precWith the aaslstancf
of
Hrio<-l|>al j
in—a. <h.
the boys have sBuceeoeii
snuceeded in;
In;
n*wetB fr«B the Ian are helss SetUss theirr basb
'
'
basketball ctmn res>d> I
tn—tamd to window boxes for the and are sowI ei
'
ealoyin* It thoroOKlilj ,,
' drooBft
The aeventh and elchtb Rtades I

FALL OPENING DAYS

s£.si£“.ssrsh.:
Mtowtac to bis moUnr: "Th

MWeiUlE
SUMMMEB

—During these four days this store will be a p^ce of tHerieenell interest to everybody. It’s out an­
nual fall “Style Show." You’ll be interested in viewiag the new fall and winter things to wear and
to bright^ up the home—our stocks are splendid^ complete and ready now. The opening days will
be made aa tnutually prcfiiible buyug time b; a teties of *OpeBag Spedab** ^ectwg erct/ df^Htaenl ia tbe More. We bid'you [«reicotBe— cook—
see wbat we're doing to make4iis More tbe ideal pUce to "get wbat's right at ■ price th«ri ci^" \

Idas has keen Issued and the case be-1
sun over sMln in a ditfereDt way- In
M— Lola BcofleM. 1011
Tharsday evenlnc.

The' ‘opening eptcud” ip women’t Fashionable Anlnam Apparel ofdie“btttet”soTt

FeninsuU

—We »y “a^rd of Ae better aort”
ao you wSI not judgetbsn by tbe fow
priee at udiicb tb^ wiO be told durias ibete four dayt. They teprcteirt
“Fasl^'t L^it Word'’ ia tbe mttio
of steles—WeVe urpicked ih^msjiritr of Atm diuiag the past three days
There ii scaredf a garmeiit cfeted
Alt wotild'nl ordiiMfily be coonAted
good value at almott ^ iBore than
$1Z48. Every coa». suit or dreu
• htiog* oiB some oiw idea ia style- fabric or tiimmiag or some new cdir
effect forfaU.

Oanes sere play­

ed and a (enerul aoclal Uue enJojeJ-

■KMBsrasaii
®!S‘ “ V" *»««|»

surprised bjf tljy O. O. girls at
borne. 42» West Tenth
seedty

erwlag.

The

street. Wed
evening

spent In a social way asd li«bt rvfresHmeou were sened. The orcaslon
being U— Knappk birthday, the club
ited

her with -baadsoBe

painted china plate

hand

A flash light pic-

tare wu ^^ken of the group,
t. E. Plekstt of PeWey will give

2S; !;::2s 'T T'

—it^ at the rhurc^ of Christ
WedaetMay evening.

The let-lure will

be. based on 'bb trip through Europe
and the Holy Lund and will be- lllur/root photographs secured on the trip.
of the Bible class:
>n Hamil had the misfortune
to get his

a.srsr'.rcs JKJ».

ftoor and- the elevator at the Basket
Factory WedDoaday . Tke member was
hadly crushed and It wHl probably vtcverul days before tbe outcome of
Ihe accident can be ucerUined.

-

—Smart fall loot* ear ut «
■•[■••iiI iisiiieuliii
boat r
If” fall uJli)g<-l
r. .^bo
«lIII gun iiicih
iWIHl.
I.
laicni
l•luche^ and biiltou
ID-bultoQ buol> M> luipubtr this

H:'

“1J^3L^$4.95
- Saiuida.' s pxpres* brought about 4b
new lisii. direct from New York Olij.
Must of them were Inteadeil to a<hl lo
onr selctilon at SUJIV. fuRvud. begin­
ning WciBcsday morahig. we wUI add
u lot pf 17.50 valure aad sell them all
at S4.0S:

ik>

. i

■ rrartfse Gty.
MicfaigtoL

few davi. ill the city with hvr nMitb-!liigi»o. i>.
I. Mis.

Ambric

Elder. 44D West Elev-|MnvlUt-.

down il>r <uai>t to Jeefe-!

'Ylrs. Squires will rcmela tIK.

{the south unill sprio*.

Husby

I ihv HIV

of

sultona

Bey

is |

ludav.

Miss Alice Bayne

irimagii and .will

returned

sjwad

hi-^iiornlng after trsnwsrtlus

bush j

ffeto'

eo^ Un»

J. y Regcre returned .to Manistee!'«lth her Mktcr. Mi>. T R

rsa.‘'A-?»-.''iis\sss

U^lto.

Mr^'.«inilyG9B£lngetoV'

W. H. Kittle of Bcllaire is in thej<ev days with
I'-'

'«s-



A. E. Mills of OetrpH. wKe has.been
-m-iiding

tills

week

In

the city

re-

ntnicd boui** uufsv.
'

her

daughter. MMa

Vldla Smingsii-en, wlH> « te^ll* ar
the fttiOli Strei-l nchool.
Mru. F. D. Marvin went te
City lo-lay lo visit frlenda.

C- A. Joee arrivRd yeeterday from

t'hlHH'wa. Olid

will -viaii

frleiidH

Mra. Ralph D. BIgga and twa cMto
hi dren arrived lo-iav fiuro Cellfonila

rliv (or a few days.

siK-nd several weeks vlsHlug frtoedS

Fred Vogt of Miiwaukes. is visiting and relatives
lil.-mJ-

dMin H)pke of EndicotL'N. Y,'Jk

Z. .C. Backus of Petoskey. is In the
ell.'
.

Mr. and Mru. EKpn and Mn ChaHes
<1

.liu-kholiv)ll<-. Kla . aiTniuianted by

■ 'I-

111 tde tllv- oti busine-sa.

loils'

Ikll Siiuhe-. Ktul«-d this niurnlug

Grand

Ilupids.

ids

ll.n.o).II.-

liraiid'Tfav.-i

Kn.ni la-re tllev
Ik-lioit,

will go i,>
('lev elali-l.

he

ka*

._-i„.£S!Sr.
igua^

MbBrn
—---------—J
liM Works
Work

la

Los

An-

Is-I

Muhi

after

vtsUing to

,
W. M. ^tealford of Lanaing 's a ’
T. N4 Allyn ef Saginaw arrived ye»-kraverke City vialu.r this week
^
ter«ay-to vtoit friends in the vlelnltv-i

c. T. stout win re-

Mr. and Mre. S. W.'Perier of North-j

jl,,, ,j|v umj]

imrt are tbe guests of frieSds lu tbcU,vlng vluinged their
city tbis week. -

^

jearlkr retun.

L. M. Campbell of Rellaten is in the

*sss»****»»****«*

ett)' on bealeeas today*.,

• ***••**«.*******«

tbe city.

* ,

csstvmn.

«

■ Msi^MMp. M. trMtMSiw P..I.
.

t—1 of Bdsa Bion. Ethel aud Har-'
idd A. AltoB ter the appolBt—at of
HaiUa fUMa as SBaiidiM ad titea ter

-Uke Blaon.

Tke appi—ties anoe

m

tW rosstt ot « atot started aialuit
M atoeru by Pry—ii). Rlher^r Bt

Moiulav
i.!»bs

/

-n«r. a K. Catten of'Banmnla to in

from s trip ibrungb

laueu <-oumy.

They left (bis ii<-ni: li

Deti-olt.' Uuffslu

and

other

MM of Urud ItopMa-

fun aad
A new ea-

>2.

?■»

LBdies’ Scalcife Coals

and'56

pulnis

satin tiling, and

bcautiFuUy

See ihc big valuer

were

Uilored

mehes
with

ahowag at

S19«7ff»

$tt.$0. its, $17,S«, $$5 nd np.

where they will spend tbe reiimtnde;
key this momln* after a short busi- Of their hoiie.vukooii
trip te tbe gil.v
Harold Titus-left todey tor Pheonix.
P. F. cieevland and brother ef Oe-;
trolf ere epenulug a

fe*

d*y\ with'

friends la tbe city.
R. CestfMn of

Ludlngton

y •

ahs..

where he will spend e year otiuu

hs. h«en spending the

[summer
wiib relatives 1>. tke city
SU1
jehr F. Dtt left today for Msnlster,

arrived I

.n™u., u.. »,u. awnmv. r.

1

’.I"

eoBvestlon being held In TnaUn ibl- friends rviareed Intme today
B. Burmaater of Onck'ama
Dan Menton
r>.Mw
KhU;
Monton of
of Greno'
Grand'Rapid*,
__________________ _
isiU^1 .1 tbe
--------------bom. Of bis M«e%is®u^ bcre Mth-frienS:'^**
Ere. J. W. Uannes.
!' joy,„
John Lsvery
Lavery of Watsefch.
Wetsefch. Ill, arrived
Mr. end Mra. Ilabt Vegle lafl today iSeiUftlAv
iSsi.
to visit friends in ihe el.‘lor •
a wt'--. -.
for DKralL where tbry wfll »»kei‘®^
1
C. W. Pennington returned to Oc
tbrlr fuim
ni'to etier siM-ndirj: t’-.
DMb Ula BowiMn Ml todey ler j
in ibr city with Men.fill Of Cadillac to in toe city;
,
(Fram Friday-. Boebrd-EBglKS

**»?re. W. S.

Eggloeten and son

ef

^'*'^**'

y*-***"- ***“T*..^.7****^ ]
Men. j.'e. Baeon and non of Beltoire
to<ayU*^vieK to|rMUracd borne ibB nwral^a^ ris

-:,wu4

/.

Slip-Ons and
Umbrellas
Now

IS

the time

te invest,

.. TKetc Sealelie ( oali are made with pretty com-

Baby Lamb Cuair made with novel shawl col­

hinabcof of htgbeil grade Caracul and Baby-Lamb.

lar and ofoament iastenmg—a very pieasBg novel*

Large shawl collar and ciAa. bnoked with beaub-

tv that one »d! never iirr o(.

lu< cKnamenti

as any lui garraml at S200, fcUMly $4$.

PiKcd nl $SSy $5#

and

$S0.

.iiJ.4r Is mart- with e
■r..-t4l4-!«l PTK-.-4t .pn.-tal

too.oo

POPULAR CARACUL COATS

advantage.

CARICUL COATS a
imPk gariiieut- a
111.- ’iiiuriib:;. '.a'f af-oi.*iii. I
r. -;.‘ia»l .ollai.
|ig. gij. »15. |,g. *22.50 a"d t3iU0

ES' NEW UMSI
plain
hatiilit-s
<■'
i-andiV* pK-i-lI, iiiouiated »itU
S<'ld or Silver irinniilnE'. ai'-i
wilU giv.xl. wa-priirof* loveiiiig
Me.
S1.».
St.25

EX TENSIVE LINE OF NOVELTY COATS

i'S.":

SpecUISIH Stic TUsvccll.

litfc

VEXOUR COATS-TWO PAKnCULAR STYLES

wi

OUR PATENT SUIT CASE UM.
BrellS' II
Las hutu the dn
tsibable top and hand.'- su<l an
.-M.a cho"e rovertng
I'C-incti
• l-ie tor IsCire. rui.-UI at . -.
Sf-fB
SCHOOL
UMBRELLAS
FDR
CHILDREN —- Clg
-...naient
v-i
Jiiri rt.<-4.lv»-rt.. «i4l .-oil

As prelly and

VELOUR COATS

: bought,
SLIP4JN8-XCW om- JuM
>cl'4-d IliSi ar>- ibo
tlsUk- (.1
f:-->
ihr ptoin uilsslim

the Season.
B»by Lamb Coats

ihnwgliout

R. A. Cempbfll returned te ePtoe

tap. Ttoaa, la rafarsBoa to a dM te raoterday and will sireud tbe regtoH' lorahd Rapid-. Ikuolt ax.l I'hK^.gu
der or the Veek-with friends.
;
husli.cwjrli. in the interest eIB Bhlch the Mtldren are
Mrs. A. F. Baymour of Biotnork.
ho«el*prei.vM.liloii
D, U MslUng ber mother. Mrs
\
. _
Nat— of atoswtawai— a—
edge of W» Walnut aireel.
i'
j
(FYwn Xtouday s KevonlEeglt-.i
M—I at «a— has keea B— la the
Mrs. Arvlils Gardner, Miu. $*ary
Cari N. Ceee of Kingsley epeni Sun
«iaa «f lha LoTetoad
UlayoB Co va
Jaiaemm and Mr.
Racher mnee.
returning
W.-Kini^ati o( •—tolt etty. The
delegatee from UePbenoa ^t are |
. ,
ea„ ...w i...
toomaUBsawa v«t fiad by Attoraay
■ -tMarthe toto

tsdle*’ Pinsb C«af«

Plufl. Coab (hat aie

long.. coiU that have ihe large shawl coUan

and Mrs. Leon J. Baker arrived
last night

Ladies’ Plush Scalettc and Velour Coats

iiinii.

lur ’.n

^

^

resiuD for a week.

D.ek Benwsy of Saginaw, le tn the

Iheiire though fVnttsv|vnnlB i<> Wash

M. P. Moody of Unairtg is in the the ifl>, rtnurned home lom'
_ Vereey
_____ ^ Lcgg returned te Detroit
B.
Chaa. McDonald of Orapd-Rapida isl,pt( morulug after uiivndiiig ihv Suiui

a bMinuaa caDer In Truvdrac City tbib^m,^, .adding lari evening

bMa

M. J. Smith returned lo Grand Rap-'

on a mil u, FlcrrMa In Mr. l-:ilon'K nu­
|i:ran,l

where

spi-ndliig i!ic part lew weeks-

city lodsiy.

S. mil. tke two lIcKsBsres

!

Fveiih. i

jfon 4-aim- Saiurdaf'Bopp to epeud « '

bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb

<ity toll Id Uus

a.

nth sireei ,

!uW

■S;?2!5.;

.
?

Fuhi^ln*.,

6lu Cjloli

^^^pedtl Oreoin; Ba-fg^ u
eveiy depailmerH.

.-4

new. Diiitiuc vridi nbrl cdkoad

liaatonary society of the Firet TouIk
linl» an
■ • irch
• • •
In*
been postponed until the inh of Oct
ober.
The nest mimbsr' on tha Maudhan
nmt were killed in the dl^ur.
flegc
...........................................................
Lecture course
be liven.
by tbe Chkaco
OperaUe sonpuny on
Oottber 17.
Tbe date originally an
was October 10. bat a coiiUrt of datbi
atbi made the change oecesaary by the bnreeu.
Mrs.
ra. Anns
Anna Clsek. aged 79, died
8_.
even'
rve^ng
about f betroli Willi friends aud relain<*».
■ting
Hhiiini.-'
■■
with
IM -J.-rr llaMK-M who win ,
I oaloo Ubor her home Satsrday
o'etork.
suBerli
■ • • after
- Ing
ng ft
fo
Omi
Msry aiuyter left yesterday for ;.lcn.i. m Ii.,- MM
with a cbmplIraUoD of dl
R. E. Emeraen
• IMn labor .leaden denied
___
Gren.1 lUpIds. where she will Hiwtid
leaves bo rMatJres. The
Phe fuuen
(■■ns dso obsM s reward of lt.eM
ihdStilntci.
beld from tbe Cbu
1 of tile I
k|N-iiil some I Inn- dr-or
Jar BeMfsae leadlat to tke arrest asd
ite ConceiHlon Tuestlay i
C. A. Ramsay ana ton or -Chicago I'UiM-lto ol -Maid,
I■UI1IIDC cBirtotton of the fnmy pen—.
o'clock.
Burial was lu the Caihare MH'iiiIlag a fi-w wwkb giih lr!c-ii.l» u few da>s in I
' '
I
C. M. Osme, state dl>ry and 'fi
Tf—trthrM ladietaeau were reiviiiiliiiSsKinv
l»at.-|id thi-ough the
Mrs. J. E. Aiehards and Mrs.
Mrs. F. Beofilng was plsaa^tiy aue In the clt>
toduj oil his
son OI llcllBl;i- ai'i- Tia>
Ised Saturday evening, when several
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Scott of Brswiey. Mil liiiMt9
. home In NorthpcTI.
MtotMF employed by the USTchanU'
her friemls. after taking her down Culif-, are aiicmilng a few wocLk In *-r*c ClM gnesis tor a tew ds's
H. P. Helton and wife of Detroit.
end Mrs. N. Morris ol Grand
Mi Msnsfacttiren* atsortaUoa. pre- ,
SB to siwml the evening, on retam
the city, having nnlvol yi-.i.-rcla,'.
\ isillng frlniil. Ill Itic < IM
sMtod thee^'
•“
• ••
Itlll'lds II
Ing home, took her to one of her ncIgh
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoag and son
Mr\ .1 HihUI. ! ;il l-lKr iui-iiuv
Chat.
bora. Mrs. John .I-owUuk's. whero u
Mits Edna Skinner spent Sondsy at
I ;>iisiiii-ss
lu .M-U-i . [o.laj
or Aldcii niv guests in 'li<- <1iy iud;i>
h«i .................. R<-I1i,i:.Miw
- Os April IX. UU, Jatoes'k Uc- It was a genuine snrtirl .. .
Lou
Manigold
arrivad
yesterday to till ct
OemineDunn of
Chicago .Ik the
E. 0- Sir.tih of the
MiHiken sto'
with
-I—BBl» n« OnieJl. McMaulBal were Boenlng was tbortnigbly delight
from llurlue to iImi friends in Ib1i>
k"<-M <>!
Hll-' Illall'w'- III itlv
was callnd I
•meted to Peirolt. Mich, by opera- tbe honor sltown her by her friendr
vicinity for a sliorl lime.
aii-otilil^ I in<- M-iiuus illucs.
vnutoa J. Boms' NaUoaal
F. H. Green of Saginaw ie spending «ii lit- liiolliei
Mrs. Will DeKay left yestet
n few iln}> III the I'lli on lHir-lm-iu'
ba April XX. mil. Jo^n J. McNssi.i.-ii Si.i.i.i:> s'
i.ii-I
New Ji-r-U''. wlii-rv she
wll
PKMONAL MENTION.
B
wwtrbMenaUou] BecreUry of the B
Alms Shcrem of Caytord ia tn the
-- .nl.iri. Ml. la-gun k.ii.i-4.1.It- tiHie at her home. Sin- ■
'
Mlk sad
Structural
Iroc workers
clt» toda>
Mt- F t; .................. . aii.l ! . .
visit hij<vw York Ht> beloribbAb. was UTsaud la the otOcee of
virr. rhnr A .tl-iande
..i t.oh .tn
Morris Mallory left yeeurdiy ter hie
the «alos to todlasapollk.
g-li-s.
Ir-ft
IM
k
niorimig
I
jm
|•..rI Hu-'
Rev' Eley. pastor of the Fourteenth
|bome lb Cunada. ofier vi.Inng for a
. Altar s hksty'srnlBnmeal-________ day for BpriegBeM. Me., where they
I IVlrui!
Street '1. E cluii'-t' arrir*,! Sai>ii'ln>
few Week's wllh relatives oini friends
.
iBt to Btom toee, katore sa iseoaipeiri»iit Kiiul.nid i.> iuio*<i|i In- work'iii
will s|iei)d a few weekH xisllinc..-'
Arch Mimroe of Elk Rspids is in the
a. A. Wolcott of
Batavia. Ml, is III' on buriue»
Anc—a by California
kSd Boras DetoetTve aiwiHlIug a few da>« In i»c i-lt>.
. S Schi
A. F. Keene of Oetred is in the city
ia—• B
Mes|ia-ll<l ».-Vel!t' w«t k
P. O. Puaroe arrivad last tvaning Ull hllslliesr loda.i
I IliK I"1MII--S
Kbmis. .«bB Ortle k
were
Herbert Cunninghar
from Grand Rnj>ld«
for u visit with
Msncelors. rf.urt
e. H. Grange of Lansing, who hat >ir-lsv li-oni Hl)-iillig '
•too k«sS —St. at
tint"
h<;:i!4- tiiil.iv ntii" 'i..'i.dli
three friends and to tranwt buslncw.
been Kirendlng the juisl lc«» da.'s In r]>riil 111- varulton

■ 2r*.jS‘«""9£r'?.sd

.<■

nuxiuics snu oacK.

gtadn, at pair......... ^£s*00

-\hvuc arc cur »ir :- Sl'KCl.llJS'
ll'g a nc»
feature' tliui wc-\c Ju»i
Martcd lhl>.
siul lhv>>v mi
lalnly nuikiug things hum In our
iiivii't-dciiariim'iK. lou reii'i Ik biiiIo
cuual I hem Ifi" to»-n—not at
lll .t':Sgits Biid uM-rcoaiH tn
modeb- tor
both men and young u.,u

foot caugbt between the

—A'deKJqptRMi of a few of Ae styles:
Oats in oeVr polar cloAi.leaAer aad
saiWcoOar at

Women** Shoes
toae $2-75, mostly $3 tfO r C

Aitare actosl $15 sad #ff AC
$16.50 values at..

Ihc lecture will bounder the ausplce>

O ««. »bo Ml I, irM «m.

Coats, Suits
and Dresses
at $1148

OvcrcMiB

trated with aereopUooii views taken

i-

m2

the tdrcnll conn.
street, estertalsed e ssniber of mends

M— Maael Knapp was delightfully

■" .

r

At Tbe Globe Department Sttnre. Traverse Qty, M(cta.

Usht refrMhiuenu were aerred.

1>ll0MINtNT LABOB UNION OFFITO FACEeol
COURT.
• CIALB
--------------------------

Ofu (|loU

EBU 1911

*»OVeLTV. COATS OF NEARLY EVERY DESCRIPTION--,i.,r. li;. .loth, ;rr ,1.,-,, p-o.n aii.t t.y.,. .1- -r.;I m tbe
plain l.la.k- and blur,
lu additl.x, m (h. to,
. vr, rn-* bar# on
-.(splsv. new gannen.r srr sddrel ,0 ilio U„.-'a;........ - ,,a.i.
g^.u
•list SU'PSSRII. l-sotv. ui v-harari. piesre;. In
win.Tbe WB-pnuplr ,r# taking 10 ii.^m and buy^tg ,ji,n,
.n-j.-M ...r- £-ai«y1ug t.->
..o: Husk depart-,...:,.
y,.ull ngr,.wa .i..-,.. parM.-pi- while the
<tlapuy u rompiM,
weu U- el.ii
,;,ow I'.im.u, yuo at any time

HALLY

’ fICVOLT iff NOW
tr IN INNiruteAL

No. im. M.M.
Prenlum No. IKi,
mt, f9.
t6.0f.

FkamiuB ISOS. u.ee.
r vhh bla ^xUblti «t 1
I 61^ 'fur. aklne Mrermi
Mibe UffrrMt exbUilti
_ . ,
•'•bl

m tbe ukte of tbe flm priM fo^

ts me linOTSS Stock laclodcd Is Grtmiell Bras.

REmZED

Tbe Mloirl* «a«ner
Mr Ktw voa «?er m »mU

A

luna sT^ii nun

Prenlun No. 12U. ^4K>.
PmUare-No. ISOS. IVtw.
No. 1308. ILW.
Ko. 1S50. 5tk-.
Prenloa'Va isn. fSc.
Premium Nf ms. Si OO.

SCVERC

fi6htino

reported

PROM FRONTIER

It. .mogailtfjb .Preadiiii) Nst^sjk'lLOO.
kes prlte a^cb
Premium No. Kj*6. Sl.bJ>.
abb earrlbd a like amooDt. /Thif
Premium No. ISt'S tveiMablea)
-It tbe prlte that MiTicd-^
_
_ wlib
Mr. smith alM took the lollowTas
It- ttia Ulivr cap valued /at I
-emluDi* ottered b} thb yWesiem
vbidi hat been irea br Ur. ^mitb
kllchinn Development bureea;^
tbe aeaad, conaecutlre Uree. Next
Claae A—For tbe iarcest. bexl. teet
ymr be will make a almUar cxbibit attractive and non InairacUve exUt^
wbMi tf tt tabet the cap will sire bitr
of fnHi. the effect of apra>in* and
He B«oWed poMMlea lor makloa proper care of the orchard
.fc „Wb.t » b. »«1,
by an individual or a aoclety. SSS.OO.
Claw B—Bed BO-pound bale of al
falfa (cured or sreeni. SIO
Claae C-Beet buabel fall applea. »i.
Claaa O—Bed bnibel winter apple*.
4.
Oat* F—Beat bnahel peare, $6.
Claaa G—Bed buabel plnnia. S8.
Claaa H—Bed exhibit of ala varlebe Weatern tiee of rrapM. $4.
KMdsaaZIeTi
The apple bpuae Which wm

Jll

Den Migbel, the Pretender to Throne,
and Huaband of New Vork Wcnufv Ptahlnfl Hie Ctalme
fer Preferment
Vl*o. Oct T.-^Tere fl«btlnf beIWMB Portusneee roralina and repubSeana it reported .rom acroae the
(rontJer. It la reported that two batidwblpa. pnrchaaed mrnerloaaV
»• Ob"""
upon tbe city when the land
battle
Tbe royalUU are reported defeated
t Brasanxa. 'The aovemment bha
ecogUsed-the revolt officially.
Lca^ Oct. 7.—Beporu that Man-,
net ba4 left Englaad are grouaileaa.
lie li atlU at Richmond and denlea any
inteatleb.of leavtnc tbe country. Duke
Vlseau. m.of Don UlgueL the PonnCttOM pretender and hnaband of Anlu
Stewart of-New York.* )a puablng bla
the throne Manuel appears

llymwcre anre yon
con
j coaM
okiala a
E fcave WET nacd;
.

•n«tennrtict.iVMiMrabnylt? We
Mlevc y«n wmM. Wc hSim we
knvc sw* a Hoar tn onr

MNIUU & Ur C0.’S “BEST”
T»ra udesMIlie eonli
ta salekrauaealcn.

for the Winter
Proper Blankets?
GeineseNou,
Bthrt the Humane Society
Makes tos Demand
OabaAo bebde. .nUsol

Robes, Wlup^ ^Halters, Sweat Pads, etc.
Liollhem m i> d>e Hudaiic Dq>UDeU.

Pe lMiiiA & X<!y jlkrc.

They Are Offered Now at

Big Bona Fide Reductions
f»r *. miu, di>po..al U.1, Sal. .Uat Ja.i a. aui.kl.. a.
«aul Pl.«. I*, from ,h, Sa„,„,..
-.„a „„
and mate, Miln.... th«. U Sat on. tnini r„, a,
«.i is.

K,,., j.! i.. ..
.......... .
............

„„ . „
at.i,

sns nUNTINGTON

^

$211

WE ARE RENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR THE STATE
and the Hlauos
ul to the huudn U.- n; .-tinum.T Hom.-s imJ
ihrougiiom
a;.- lok.ii iri’ili .rur tin.ih,- Wor'd » Ik-.t
ilakcv. These
8 the I'Uuos now .cH.iitig ba.-k u. u- -Ui.-«- ar.- ili,- fianov ’from
rent wf reu has been dcduvied—these are ib«
tostrumeau wb
t the Biggest and twai opjwrtuuitv
. ai-luai saving ..............
...............
......... ^
th.- cntlro
Country,
And with these are other wondmul values-sample PUnov, ,-v>‘laug.-d and vi.opacrn Man.B.-an'a>*or«moe; which In a* .eaim. .iTH-ltoSra
''
rai't-tT KVi:iS TO m-V a piano. ILVI* WQitU)
OBTAIN TUN GRfc.ATE»T Ul s>ir.U. VAI.l'h FO!( YOrit INVKSrMKVT. VOl' ( AX.MJT AKIX)RU TO MISS TUIS SAldE
The following list will give you —uit- id.-a.or iUc-iuauhU«.j.argui!... <-zil-.df.-d in tbS gn-as Sunmier K.-soit Sate

ADDITIONAL OPINION IN RECARO
TO CAMfe^.LAW.

$40e H. F. MILLER .................. $177
$350 STERUNG........................$262
$4'0 KNABE............................. $225
$259 WILLARD......................... 9l9t
$300NfeW ENGLAND........ .,S1»2

There hhs been c
lalntr among prospective hunicre as
to the toten’retaGoD tt certain,
ctoose* to the new law governing^
; of deer In this stale that was
by the last legislature, la or­
der to be on the safe side In the mat­
ter. County Clerk Elmer E. \\*blte
Wrote to Attorney General Kuhn and
asked that be give his opinion In re­
gard to lour points that bavcnol been
clear. Ihe questions asked by Mr.
While and ibe answers given by the

four Interest at Stake

ARE FOUND THE

mm MADE £LEAR
Four Queatlena Aakad fty County Clerk
White Asawered by Anon
ney General.

to MS. and premium for tbe bed twrod by Mr. SmUb afforded an M
wed by tbe ..Fnrit BeU tractive feature of the exhlbiU aad
drew the crowd* to tbe Ublee at both
to »io.
of tbe fair*. An attractive exhibit of
tonml^ good abowuic waa made
one backet of different kinds of fruit
Veatara Mlehlgaa lair al Gtaad aleo won the lint prise, in all the
He' took Brat pnanlam la 41- exhiblu were the Sneat Uiat have ever
1 made at either fair and gav
O. ctaM 71. for the laivaat aad
eaceileat Idea of the poasibllltlec of
cwNtaMy handied exhibit.
fruit ralatog In tala part of the state.
to entrr No. 1JT8. Tlila
^iiilifllt was to .rompcUtion with the
Out of the tSOO offered ae priae*
.. IGtoiia oonaOes of the etate. This
;; WHtoedFhlbU^iW Ur. Smith worked by the Western Michigan Development
t Imrdmd to wto over tbe aouthern bureau for the best fruit exUblu
(be West'Ulchl^ and Michigan *Ute
I. who ahrayt put up a etrong
K. tor tbe boson' at the fair. The fain this yew. Frank Smith, of tbe
iM that the trWt to thla eeetlon waa pentowla carried off >104 of
a ahead of taat year gave an amounU. This Is a good sbowlag for
» over ihwrloBa yean. He (he iiuallty ,o( the fruit nited to the
Graad Tnverao toglon.
^

Great Summer Resort Sale
Finest Pianos Manufactured

tJOOSTODARD................... tltt
»25 SMITH (St BARNES..... nu

$45ochickering....:::;::^ *450 wegman........___ssn

*275 MENDELSSOHN .......... nr7
*550 STEINWAY......................SMS

Then, there an- Orgaas as low as |8*Square P.auo*. $3i up-Pia«o PUyers. V:.. ftl'. «c.. Pianolas. Appollos. Cecethwa. eie.., to Belect
from-Crand Pianos. 121.^
eu-. were I71MI to H.loO.

Is It any wonder that w<- have broken all previous sales records In vokrmc of l•aKtness dniteT We
... haks broken all records to number
of InsiruiiicTiU offered—hi variety —ved In wondi-rfril raine-giritig—Ihe un^<4ralh*led inisiness already
eady doae Is but the mull of pr«*enilBg
bsrgains whleli stand absolu.ely mi::vnllc»l
lii\< stigalcT Ct>niJ«te!
-------•

$5 to $10 Down Put^ Piano in Your Home

Sept. tPth. 1911.
>Ir. Elmer E. While. County Clerk.
Travers* City. Michigan; ' '
$600 PLAYER PIANO
Dear Sir: Yoon of the T8th lust re­
Sde delved, In which yon submit ceruin
and request an optolon
Pike]..
thereon, which quesiions.are a* fdl-'
lows:
Ca^ any license be granted by
OPEN
the county cleric prior to the 13th of
October*
EVENINGS
L-^Does the twenty-live day limit
commence from ihe day the license Is
Issued*
If a resident or non-resldeni
«ta.
pires beibre tbe close of (he season,
how much time would he have lo'get
bis deer homer
4.1 I understand a non-eeeident can
alyl lake one deer home,
reel?
lowing proviso:
to your first quesiion. ^ “Provided further, ibat no ix-iM-n,
would aaw that Act 268 of the 1‘ubllc corporation or irttox|,onaiiou eontiuvny
Acts of 1W7. as amended, being com­ shall receive for traiisi«rtatioa
piler’s sections 496 to 5o7. lactoslve. have In nogsession at ilic inliuvl
lion of the game and flab laws, lag statlOD, the cnr<-as» or dead Ik>-Iv
revision of 19(0. docs uoi specifically of any aniuial or bird nuniioio d
BUte that the Issuance of a license to referred to In ihl* .Vit ulii-r («:
mat deer mut be on a dste'wlihia eight hours’Immediately (oMositig i
the «o-caUed open sceson for hunilng close of tlie.tinu- when the UlIlQg
deer. The forms bf license and affl- such nnimjii^r bird i- auili-iut-d ti.
JsvU an- preiiared by the seert-tary o(
suite Olid sre furnished the couniy
Tbts lalt.-r proiL-iou uiuvt U- loti
Clerks yearly at least ten days before strued a» applying to pir,,-un lori-oro
be 'first day of September under
tions or 1rans|gtrlaituii < uiii|<:ii|i<-' tiuv
lion 7 of aald AcL Section 4 of said
rssiWl of »U-h goni- or l.ii.l.
ket provides, to pert, tbst such
(or iraosiKxtaiion
‘i:'4iiigiiisln
shall be dated when issued from Ihe iwvai-ssloh ol the ov'tit-r aand shall authorise tbe person named authorized for thirty day., alivi th'
therein to use firearnu In hunting (or closing of the season Wli.-r.- a i>. r
killing deer for the deer huatlng son bolding a residcni or ik>ii-.’i-mU< ii'
laon for that year, but only in the burner's license wishi-s lo 'hip
manoer and at tbe times provided by­ body of a doer vvhivh.bas hm-n iswlaw. The open season for hunting (iitly killed. |i noviM liavr to In- ila-liv
deer is found lb section IS of Act S7:i ered to the tran>|s<naUon
of the FuWlc Acts of 19i'. vit. from wllhln forty-clglit houi.' alu-r i::,
October loth to .November SDth. both close of (he season vtr .Vovca.i- t
Inclusive. This kecllon also contains 30th. at niidnlgbi. an.I ili.- Ia» cont. u,
the provision: ’That notblnfc la this plate* that it shall leave tiie Ihiii.ilJ
Act shall be construed ao as to permit billing station before the <k2'i(a;K.:;
litc hunting or killing of deer during of the said 48 hour*
I ch« oi<en season for a longer iierlod | In answer to your roi;:-!i
. than twenty-fire days from tbe date ol would say Giat sevtion Vi <•' A.-t
jUsuanoe of the hunter's license.
Ol the Public .Acts of.i—-■ This seems to bo clear and specifir, “Ad Act to revise and aiix-n.l the ln».'
:aad while a itcense might be issued
tbe protection ol game and hud'
prior to October lit'b. It would only- licnntttcd the state giiiiie ati'-i
permit the bolder thereof to bunt warden to Issue to any uon ii-TU-u:
doer during such period of (be open of this slate w ho has taken «o: a u
season as would be covered by the resident license to hunt i-r deer
first 2S days after tbe ISsuaoce of the this stale a permit to take one d
: license.
out of this state, etc. liowev.-r. 1 <
' Tbe above aas^'re your second your aiteniiou to the fact that this
qoestten. la answer to your third provision l< not ln.-or|ioraied lU A
question, would asy. that the
day- 57i of ibe Pohllr Acts of IVi; ali l
limit above quoted from acetloo is of therefore repealed
isald Act :7C only applies to tbe bunt­
Kes|.ci-tfully '-ours.
ing or klUIng of deer sod does not
Krauz I’ Kuhn
jKovei
I govern exclusIveU (be possession of
Attorney CvuciSl
the cacTiss or any portion
[Section 10 of said Act 275 «
Give* Ajd t« Striked
9c nicies' llv.T, kidiu-ys and i>o»
|il>c foUowtog proviso:
n a strike and refo-."ProTlded. however, that any iwi>oo els >reni le f
to work rlgm Then yob i;.i-d thovz
(uay have to bis possmeloo for ihlrty pleasant Utile strike-breakers—Dr
days after the <dooe of the season aa.v Ktog's New .Life Pills—to give them
CaM.or birds towfuUy knied by him
ently compel proper
acuod. (.zceiieni health soon folios s
during the opM acoBaB."
Trf them. 25c at all TrsrertC Cit.v
Bald bccUm to also
the fol­ Drag Stores.

$367

You i«i) Jl, If. 16. c!c..\mo«itiily accordiug to j-riee. on the halaiire - We |»a> transporiaiioB aay»here in the state on all but the very cheapest l:iKtrutueiitF. Stool and Drape Kie.- Evsiy tsulnimest
CVARA.VTEED Just as represented, and wo give you privflcge of Fete ETxchange atj.v time wlibUi a year—
j Luyltig of ihe'House of Crinu.-H
(-11 you
you^ insure complete
compl«© satlsfi
satisfaction.
- ICvery IHsi.o In this sale slo. k( hss in-t-D ow-rhauled-Uy
i-tory Experis. adjusted aad lUBed It ts
a (ait ihiir mauy of them cannot U- told
— IX, yuu Wi.h a Plano-do .vou wish i.. .ho.ee where aasoriuietit is Urgesl and best -wh.ee valnto an
Udnuestionahl.v gr-alMi-where lel-pa. .,tv ear;-vi-an.l wheie iw?fv-:i ^atlafartlOD ts all esaeaUal part of
every lran?:i<;ioiif Th<-».- «iv lb- I.iihl;, ; pn-.sefttI'd
D:,..,: Mh AniiaaJ Jtale of Sri.-nmer Re
son ri;,i«s. COME today:
J

GRINIVELL BROS. Evfes

24 Stores,

Headquarters, Detroit. Traverse City Store, Cor. Front and Cass Sts.
Detailed descriphDD of initnifnenls, prices, etc, oo request

MaHkn^,

Batterki Pdttonis

KHatem',

BatteHck HUkaimu

Rattg

Individuaiity Counts™Even in Coats
A most convincini^ collection of Winter Wraps
It’s a display that must appeal to the most criti­
cal—shows evidence
careful selection of each
individual gyarment.' These smart, long, heavy
ulsters are welt*adapted to mtr rl^or^us winters: then too they look wintry
and warin.
When it comes to stylewwell Vpmen have learned to depend oo
“Mllliken’s.” There is unlimited satisfaction in {retting s:arments where
style is assured and where the variety Is large enough for one to obtain
just the garment wanted at a fair price
Women of discrimination will find these winter garments to be most
satisfactory from every standpoint. Prices ranging from

$io to $30
P|llctia>C
dmaDd for p.'utba is grett ard we are sliowins seae venr ocfc

ganneDts in depeodal^ qaaUties fr<wi $18.$6 to $S0.00*

J. W. Miken

Mtehlfuf* Prmrnl WtH to C
H at rnmUmt *f Ptoltouil Cm

I Mta ml iMt •Mine
: ler mm tte* tot tot*
vwiOnctoekintottolr
ta to^tto
^•* -jpuuuu laar mew i

BaeraUJT HoUar of tto Board of
Tmda, aUtoto a tonal ot apptea br
cxprM* Motoar t» LooUTlUe. Ky,
ooHlatlBC «r B’caUbra. toon. Bator
84TMU aad l(^to&'a Btaab. Tbaa*|o
to ^ B«a*tai7 «t tto liiaariraa aaiociatoB «Ft OoMtoreto I
T

Sirs^^sf^^ss
s
Ta^nr/Chto «c a

paM.:«ar*nd

I of an

« «b ti
tto llth taiethed Oetobar. Ttoacc^
iwtarr toa aaaaiad Mr. Hollar that
he haa aecored toon for him at the
ondal beadqttanara to the Baeltach
Hotel, when the delacKaa can par­
take of tha hoaMtoUb' «t the TtarAtoria Awfwl Tratitfr.
Ir tftka fiiM Mn. C. WO- erae City Board of Trade. He alao
Wla, (R. No. 1) atatea that aothtoc « tha htod haa
erer baaa toM and that they are
toohlnc forward to a creat treat whan
k «•• a "
they can eat aoBte of aorthem Mic;<'
gan'a famoai Trait with daw.' TthrM to UOh
jUMr uar ranadlaa faOad. fa^abat erae City Board of Trade U repreeeotSmI tor to taka Dr. Klae'^New ed to thla orcantoatoa by Prealdent
Itoeamr. ‘1-tora baaa atlng It for -Btraab, SacraUry H^y, 11. 8. Saawm» ttoa.” ato *rota. "aad the aw- derd and John' L Cibaoa to the Wentfnl toach too atoaat com. It aUo am Hichlgaa Devetopaiect bareaa
abend mr UtUa boy trton takaii with Mr. HoUay Jtovet tonanow after• '•arara browdto] irovhle.- TUa aoon for a waek to and araoad Looto
- ■cltAltoB neadklsa baa no aijval for ▼Ola. retvaii« to Detroit tor the fall
ttttoat told tun troablaa- Priea Sto --------- * Moala Itotola SoMm to
ann llJt. Trial bouia 10c. Gaaran- -............ Bhrloa, then to wUI co to
ttod br an Tmtaraa ettj Dmotou. .Olorartoma to tiatt hto slater.
mia

umren

The importance to the Grand Trararae radon aa a fnilt crowtos canter
hat broocht to tba fere the Importance
to havtoc markeu that can handle the
products with expedition and at the
tlm pay the blcbeet possible
price. Thla matter U to be taken up
by the mninfi to this netolty and
on next Satorday the Grand Trareree
Maace win dlscaM the anbieet nader
toe band to The BcMflt the Fanner
Derive! Fran the TmTctM City MarkeL” All inamebn are nreed to be
praaent aad teU their experta»« *b
inarkatlnc their fnili and produce up­
on tha dty market.

IT BURg OF StIPBIVISOIIS
Recent Fate Fully Appfwctotad by th
County Miens Who Gave the Ef­
forts a(
Those
In • Charpe
Unanimous Endoraement.

la the Wartd Orewino Better?

Many thlacs fa to prore that It la. aflemooD. a petltiou presented
Tbe war iboasands are trytot to belp Grand Traverse RskWd Fair assoria*
Oibera is proof. Amons them U Mrs. tJon to submit to the people of the
propoatUon to vote bonds
W. W. Gould, of ^tuBeld. N. H. Ftod- county a piopoaiUoii
U
Orivtox Park
tad CDod health by taktos EtoetMc for tbe piircBaae of the
accepted airf adotoed.
Btuera. ahe now adviaet other snSer. KTOUI
era, ererywbere. to Lake them. -pQf f Id view of the fact that Grand
n
county
years I suBered with
ttomato and*
.....
.
■ did
- - not last year receive
authorised
ised by
.kidney ooobles.- sbe writes. “Btery:
of promi
?miui
ilnf^parm
medlclae I used failed till
1
took,»‘»“- for tli?f^
of .Mr. CleVelat:
C
lat:d tbe
Electric Bitters. Bst thU «mat rem- «“ »<>>
appropriated
edy helped me woBderfuHj.” The.vll °f *>•"
help any woman.
They’re the best Grand Traverse Rexion Fair assorlaThe
tonic and dneai Urer and kidney rem­ tioo tor neu year.
edy that's made.
Try them.
You'll bothiproposltlons was unanii
•eral of the supc-rvlsors reflected

On Saturday afienMon two younx
men wet* drtviax alonx East Front
atreet with a waxon In *bich was
loaded a cow. wd when this side cf
tbe dHvtnK i>ark the cow eoncinded
that she had ridden far enouxb so
Jamped out to the
waxon.
totoHax
aafely in the' road. Tbe mea to the
waxMk never looked back to see what
bad haptmtod. but comtoued to driv.
on at a Urely clip.
Someone in ihi
rtcltiity wM saw the incidesi cauxfci.
tbe CCS dnd tied her io a hydrant,
t'htoktox that to a short time
she
srouia be mlsse.1 an.! the-owners come
back and icei her. but nixbt came and
no itaimantk avix«rrd for ibe loti bo-i
vine.
In Ibe eveoloK sbe U-kan to beUow
that the residents in that part ef>
beiacic annoyco! and called
>e town be
p the !<olic< and notllW them of the'
of the row. Later to the
eventox the was.taicc-n to change by
Special
Policeman
Ixmxwell
and
placed in the bam at the drivtox |«r;.
where sbe remaioed . all dav Sundawithout uyone cominx
She Bill be kept until i

■kI

/

Individuality in &ead
and Pastiy^

liBnalDs. AnKUst 30th. iSll.

vV w» hitoto totato that the talna
sMa to the year Tin. aa prarid

’iiawjtog'

"trar

RE6IN WITH FISH SUPPER

Voigt Milling Company. Grand Rapidt

meetinx at ihc borne of Mr. and Mrs.]
Ray

for the courti-cNis «

/r

'To gci nw.iy irc'in t'n.ii
fvm
doc'jt not vary
it?Pa\ that ’’flour is flour” n: tjiialiiy licvititsv our svsutii Ts jKTiVc'i. The fltiur
.^tl-wcnia
fJcniaiiij
':i
1 DKtlldN-Tui
■futran.> tlial v.*u toiin^c totlay will he dnjili.liavd iiiadc il iio>xil.lv i,» calt^l in every- respect lor
ihi- iu-\i Ibikinj;.
Cvi .vpk-ndij rvMiIi> ai uU
S. *-cn;tiu -nn- we of the
iiiiK-.<—}»r f> V i <1 c d' y <> u
.[iialiiv' oi C re>rmt Flour
Fall Meeting Will Be Aeld Fri­
ch«M>!ic liic rigiii IifGiul.
day Evening.
ilbii tvi- insert a Hloe Tag
Crcsccm Hour is'-dcii*' in cat'll sack, guaranteeing
The flr^t mcctlnx «f the tyiDFrekatilitMlly iiiillcil by tlu*
«hc .rouhs tt* hi- entirely
iloual Rniilicrhciod. afu-r the summer
and
mt*.>ct ai»|»rnvcd siiiisfaci«H-y.
adjouitinient. Bill use
plat* nest
Friday oveniDR to the dliilhR iwom to
niftluHl-c. fcinjKTt.ll liy t!Ti‘
iJocMi'i iliis sort of |»rothe c'h'irch.
Ibe ladies will famish
-practiu-il
knnuTi-tljro <T^f tection toiind good to yuu?
a t'-»b .upjter. ThWf will b«- a very
y«»itr rcc|iiirviiK-iHs—a rtr- Why .not adojii (..descent
liiivresilus liroKTsai after iho supper
siili •♦t over a iliinl of a I'hnir lor-yoyr standard’
Is served.
ccmitryV c-viKTiciuH’ ift \\m w ill get different and
Elected Class Offeci*.
ini!liii|* aiul bakitif^. Cres- bet^ rcsiilis.
-- The U'llroue cUs> of the Friendi'

; the fair's Kticcess.
association was repruseuiod by a comtnlltee vonsUtlux of Secretary H. B.
Muntaeue.
Vice
President
Frank
Frledricli; \V. 1). C. Oennaine and J.
W. Hanoen.
The dlfOcoUba under
which the assoHatloo labored ou aecouat of lack of funds uas emphasised
I In retiiarki by j. iv.
ilsnijen
and
I Frank FreiedrUh. described in deiaR
the eflortb of tbe offleerv. commlli
'and various supcrlntendemi also i .
support of the farmers aud ciiy poev
pie which mde the fair a auceew.
The unatirmliy with which the proposlUons B-erc- actfpied
wx-re
»ery
> the tommliiits who c
Sunday school, held a clsM Itusiness

l STATE MA» OF EQUAUZ%T10N

IW

voict s

CRESCENT FLOUR ^

Pennell

on

West

From street,

Friday nixbt.
i<- first part of .the erenlnx wsa

HAOO.OOO
SAOO.OOO
30400.000
10.100.000
>.000.000

JiSSS!
.‘M

SILVER MRIYERSIRY

4J80A04

- 44AWJU
U.MUM

i3o^

4iAOO,0<IO
35.800.000
M.000.000

MMAN

The ofac*rs elected are as toII6ws;

Mr. and Mrs. Ii. IV. Kelley sere
apfFeably Buri>rlM!.l on their siivcv.cldtoK
009atmlvcTsar:. wheu about llftr
tiienils came tu rcn.ind ibeoi that they
IH.T forx^trti the date. Rui>per
aerced alter a very pleai
tsani 1
. and before deiianl
line. I

19.000. 009
33.000.

M.4MAS1

19.000. 000
. >400400

a : li of
-s undt furl
r spoci^ ti av.

Treasurer—<;i»ee

GRAIN.

Wrfxbt.

.St



lAOOO.OOO
1AOOO.OOO

„..
Whe«t
Cora, old .
Rye................. ..
rt lioel she found the uiemltcrw of her Buckwheat .
VVednes-

MKATl
•••to**'

blrihduy

f.rd siip-.-cr iitadc tjie c'cninp
a merry oii'e. and a Runil<er of pretty
tokens were left,

lest site forgei"

I Brecii hides .
3 green hides .
No. 1 cured »alf____
No. • cuiwd calf . - -.
lowed
by
a
serubbins
hM.
Eteryoac’
I gn-en i-nlf ...
tended the tenth anaual district con­
cordially- tofited.
.Vo. 3 grusin calf .
vention to thi .\V. R. C. held there
1 Atub rirtBA ,........
Tbe last meetinx of the Aid wws
this week. The meetinx proved tery
Wtoil shedrtnSs ....
Interosttox and a hint of thla fart may held at the home of Mrs. Dean. ati<l Wool .
.................

30400400
3CAOO.OOO

be xalaed when it Is known that
delexata who nriased her train walked spent-

31.000.

conientloD.'
The next eouventlon s1l!
000

tli(- elly for

13.400.000

be held In radillac al which Umc delo

niBtrift

45.000. 000

xaies Bill be elected to the national win MK>ak at the Kcuitt-i-nih St

miles to be In attendance at tbit

Mrs. Ira CilU-n of Reed Ctiy is In
h

KfudrSc;
>1. E

Catberlne Steely of Big

Rapids with

Rachel Wllm us alternate of Bcahav«*-bccu

district.

■iSJS

elected

from

this

■■

SCHOOL REPORT.

48400.000
HcjKirt of I ill- l<akv Vicb n-bool,
17400.000
dlstrltc .Vo. V Look Ixike lowushi|i.
4.0PO.OO0
for the month cndlae Scineuibcr Sr.
6400.000
1511:
34.000.
000
Total number days tauxhi, 30.

S407J03
XM0»4W

Amnx* dally attendance, is.

>j%s:
TAttisS

Newstead.

mjm

.Clarence

Hsrlg.

Mre. .Vellic Keuney. Teacher

14M.OOO

■iSJS

54.0M.0M
19.SM.0M
E0M4M
35.0M.0M
394M.0M
34.OM.M0
' 31.M9.000

H5^

A Sneccaifiil Mui't Lo^

Itoxa

ilic curiosity to
inquire pernODaltr
into n I i.nimJ that of twenly-elgfat toDancing th- icarliiig l.ii.-li.-'* in.-n to tbe coaa•
:rv. uh.-#.- I.au,c, 1 IK-Iertad at na.1- 1.1 t-cd'v two never loach a drOB
Whul prutuUe* lii'vl.e .uic of ih
o. w-u.I ma>l.- up nir niliad that
iri^rceting! eW-i.
<
1 be xivei. i
e reason for thla If Bqnor
Civren

LIVESTOCK.

Mors '
Steers

'hop will

.
pyr Junior
Ckub.

,ir- 1

........... « HoTTfn ai-Bden.-

a!«taii.

>ing undfT the niaiiacemefi

3 a ban- man.

of Hu Juhkir IMn.Inx -lul,
Tl,,ihoM- nun directI
School Report.
tlub lu.lude* *cvcrdl ..I in. f„r, n.'-i
I.UMiiv--- fiiterrsls II
Ki'Punt of Primary deps
department for
It's Equal Don't Ealst.
when I t
OMnch eudiD
mdlnx S<|il
"
39. '1911. Crswu
—. oint- the eveatd planii>-<t !•' ih
. .1 ihvM u-r.- men B-b>j»e optotonia
arhoot dlstri
listrict Xo. 4-fr.
r lialni to I
with Buck proved cnginal ai.'J are
Rr. a! t,u*Hn-» msKers were »0.Number days lauebt.
li;(i: Salve
U'y I...
le |>er-jrull.v mformuy tha-. :Lo»e w;,--. a-’.ii-: •••■oiod
mwI tiy
by tile
tiie teading
leading ronrrn* to t
the
pupil* enroller
f Cuu.
v orii ..
-----------Rum.-.jure
lare a|sa
alsay* aseurod o' a t»N>d luu- B«rl.) U rantlvid^ that thetr
JSdDboy s enrolled. 31.
Biuire*. Sore*. Scald*...............-.
BoUt, nrer*.ITh(s
nrcte.lThls i.
i> tthe iliinl ni HiX -.ni - u, tu- ni'nvfii ib- u«e tf Uqaor would —
Number girlk enrolled. Tl<
'Er.o-ira. Sal'
T ...........................................*
Rh'-uiii
For Sore kTyes. * given Ourine 'ho
).-n :3 ji.'J fv,nie
If iliotr pidcmeni In buslA
t)aily avei.ii!!' .iiciidainv.
roi.tSore*. fhap{o-l liabdf «>; Sprsinw i disny (. aiut> aur*.'f.|,r nr.- »/he<J- ■ manor* «ouW coiiimaitd the respect
its*jpr<-ui<I-rivaled tor Pile* Tr.. ; alcd for tin*............ -mug.
Ti..- lovii* both skIcb of ili<- sea. their deeU;
Only 3.< a! -all . Tr*Vt-r»«. Cny ;tloB» are liniiie-l and ih>-r«- are no a*' to Ui*- uw o; lajuor was not apt
jprvigratn- a; th--** paMiv-*
,
t»- wTrniK '

i)1.000.0M
8.000.M0

lUnjK
■ A«oc.«n
I.0K4U

rtu.-e resulU. With theoe facte is Ite
.ressloii it iun i ai all stronce that.
German Kutermneat ha* catafad
upon tbe meat (iftcnntoed
agaJni.t liquor dnnking aad
Usoar
dHitkiax places that haa ever beaa
fonb by
y Iany , Dvernatent or a
' organitatli-D.I.—Bid

MID-SEljlffl HOP

ctesdy.
per- —Active,
Oi>ened arm. eiokc!
Ni.
:-l4:.M
lu.
Mcher fT--.

Suckett. Gladys Ihtst. Alva Cot

3S|6M4M
104M.OM

Mtoi-n4‘mreduce* tbe earning power
sjgBi ana UI .Q(
drJnitp,. ,„d
,blUt|- to pm-

'rhusxo. oi-t !•—

4'7 : oslK,

Haiet
Goiilic

: ief. or piatyv „f „ rk. It was fnrdwr
set I developed tbroogb
tbroogh tbe
'
Gertnan atoi^l'I'-yeloped
vwllgs
, mimenrs InvmiigBilon
that drlnkfaa

I
Edward W. Uok.
editor to tbe
\V.:rlilii»:i...i.. <„ 1.
.The fli»,( .linti
Home Journal. Is s total ohlew* of th.- Uitko iiiiiiun wai reo.li.d ‘'‘•‘‘•rr.
Aud here are bit rsoMaa:
»tat.- ck-iaHmei.' today from Con-,
around and came to k
-\Vh.-ai. I'TS,: rorn. inul Wood lU Trliu.li. mho mono that
I7=w
ted three day*. '
■1 j»v.-rnor lu.«
‘ r a yo.iiir man -v abatlneBee;
.iliBl th......... .
sunesoful HIM
the loretxn itini'ttls-,
"
LIVESTOCK.
I tnnrii* t‘Nli<- arc iboM- who Ber.

and NTIa Duryea. Elmer and James

i^SSSr

Of 113 caaca Of

flOuTFlnveSlliB^ m.mem
j„ hor^ni, and
toetarv

to 4»c

ToUhIo. 0.1, -...—Wheiil. 1*7. iMrh.
7.-”,; oalr,
UM3>^ IV-lro|t. 0,1 >-V\l,.-4l la'i. .onu

Those who B-ere neither tardy nor
absent during the month are:

........I2jie.»,.,^ iiou-dttokers.

FIRST DIRECT NEWS E

Boys enrolled, 10: xirU enrolled. ?
centaAe of attendance. 43.

•*' «..... *-

I WAS RECEIVED BV STATE DC
PA---------------------'
PARTMENT TODAY
♦♦♦•••W**W*****4« '
THE MARKET*.
« CufiSHl Weed Reports That ths Bem••*•♦•••••«♦•«*••
bardment Lasted for Thrae
CRAIN.
^
Oajn.

Total enrollment, in.

C;;;:

life or the tuitenDeiM of the
find an eSettlve alter and re­
in Ibe struxate ajtatost the ooInvoatlitoUM br Om
ent d^etopad tta

................ fan that <mt of ivii deaths from IMR
.................diseaae XB per vent met* dtlnkerato

sboii visit.

Su|STim<H«)cnt

convention to be held in Los Angeles.

soala,

No. 1 horse hides ...

people

'SScKT
'i*' I

ReJerts
...................
TslloB- ............. .

SKSSSS
3400.000

10400.000.
3400.000

ssss

E«e»............
Straw .....................................
-HIDES. FURS AND TALLOW.

MesdanicH An-illa tianlucr. Rachel AiJ society will be neld to the church,
parlors and at t> o't lock a i>ot luck suiv
Mary Jameson, have refrom Tusiln. where they at l-er will be served by the league. foF

i45.ooo.eoo

UM.MO

' agali
sakK't) I ■ ■
«0ito U
based .m hard-headed, prartleal
, uunu.iiifc:i>ab]e reasons. Everr iao«».....................................-o'-^«T:rribai ha* lor It# pui^OM the ■

Butler.........................................

luihed

63.000. 000
6.OM.O00

1^7«8

her relcbi-a-c luT twelfth

Prince and

40.000400
n.700.000

100.000400
19400. oen

•TSS

Practical Rr«i
two lltlle aMUaeat 4Ml
abeeuiv to cnMtloB and
to Lhf pm«m day cocMil

Ekirej ...

surprise

The rc^lar sheeting of the lAdles'

3400.00

'‘ijmHi

KITH STEMEK8.
Teacher.

■nlnc. when on her mum from

Tan MIIm to Attend W-. R. C.
. ventien.

13.900.000
50.700.000

and Charile‘ IRokai



’ ........ ..........

piten a •leUphtfal

DELE6ITE WAIIEO

30400.000

Hannah A'Ur Co.

Report of*1imlIlde*^GroT
........ ..
GroTO School
dlMrb-t No J. Long LAke. lor nHMh
ending Hept. 3*.
. Total
.
. .
______
imbrr
days
taacbL
IE
dslly mtendmac*.
toteadmac*. SS.
Averaxe dally
Pen-entaxe
r to altecJanee^
altecJanc*. *7.
'Hiiis*- iHiber
abseot ncr tardy
tardy dwrher sbweot
ntonib weret -Acms' Bad
thHwge Kubesb. Elste and Lto* Oallin». Flody s ' —

♦',cora .

Sunday school class assembled to help

■ dJHjn

iSK
SiS£:
XMS.Kt

Exfi....;............................

Hay. per un..................... .
Straw,.p»r toa........
..... .
Cider Appier, per too Jb*....

Vice preafdeut—Garnei Pierce.

r.-.n.oQj, o,t.

The oni4
itnd >lr>. Will
Ed Kent of Ms
XlrtTHarker of Hay
.

4.7MAM

MUAS6
M«MM
E.W4M

President—M'eMon .tdamn.
Secretary—l«*n \totaon.

FERNwooo.

KuesiB B-cre :

. 9400.000
1MOO.OOO
3.000^

'SSSSS

..69»ci

Buylat_______
Befreebwents'U'e-re served dcrlax N'ew potatoes. |<er bushel ...
Butter .......................................................
.he eveniax.
.

lurpriaed.

ifitJM

n.flb.TM

romo other bmlLCA.' of the c lass,
after which a social hour was enjoy'^d.

SA«UU.

M10.46S
14.M7A00

/

siven over to the election of officera-

HAM,«SC

IUI«;N4
iWU»
HAMAM

vto Clouxb. Alninii Beevrsme Floreiicv. Russel PoB-eJI. Patrick Sawy'er.
Conley Ayer.v Beihui Saundt-r*. \V«
ham Auderran. John Saunders. Har­
vey XVilkeos. Cluyd
Ayers.
Jesios
Brewer. Cdkb Sawyer. Irene Colcles>-

Voile Skirts at Less Than Half Price

374a94M
464M400
6M.0M.000
tS.lM.0M

..,.r

ntSDUCK C. MAKTINDAI4
Chalnnaa to 8tnw Board to BRnaUntioo.
_
HASOLD B. rULLKB,
Sacratnry to 8ut« Boato to Cqnaltoatkw.
•TA1S OP MIGRIOAN.
Asdltor Gtncral's Otica.
r 23. 191L
k to (M BUM BmH to

:^0STLwni;'SL:?^^

OIUMBt B. rULIA

School Report.
eiKin of Urwinuiar densstioeM fur
Uh esdiog €ept. 39. 1911. Grawti
Sebool'Dlairici No. 4-fr
Number day* isughi. ]!•.
Pupils enrolled. St>
Boy-s earolled. .9.
rirl, enrtoled. ft.

(h-rceniaxe of siti-Ddsim- Ss. .
Dally BW-rage atirndaaee .16-.
Those nellher atocat nor tardy dnr-------------•- — - - follow#; Maude
________ _______Wmie
fan.
Md. Btosthe Btarbuek. Ida CaaVltL
AlU nough. Marfuerlie Knight.
MILDRED DRESCHEaL

■r-

Tbe womsD

does ool csre aboot {mIim’* ItoeM demsDdi wiN

I3ce !o know Bboul lbe*e tkitto.

Ther «fe mide born “ \hmsn"

Veda; tbe.Btoae gnsrsotees tbe qtulitr. b'l a lei we esnied ever
froo IsM iptiag. to
are not np-to dite u to Myir. but tbc7 ire depeodsUe as te tervice.

Eomcr Prices op to $18 50
Now$$.S$to$M*

.

J. W. MILUKEN,

^jip tbat^ ttfe^n. AST) TtiAvae^ Sxtju^^ itisbAT. octobsb w. hh.
Marios. aitsnM tfas tniTmo 'cltr'
tSir Us( WMk.

SCOTT’S

Mn. Vsnderroori asd ciilkb^ telt.
tetsrdar for T»»Ttr«

City.

«rlm

Trarotae Oty ate tarinrs of the

beta

aoUriring

fmli {foMate U tagard to tWgtfis «4a tbo

roasding reglouraise

and produce on ll«- cin «reet»

W • I fact that there were no duplUrtea. Cat

>fresbamau were then awved. and

•BQceaa

year.

uBo,4a}.

♦ ♦¥h^4*A)^eeeeeee

vtaUed

r

iut helped couBtlet*
dioagends of thin, wee^
ddfintediadreft-pieile
<hem grronc, plamp
end rohosf.
h creetes en appetite
aids cHgegtion, fiHg the
weint with .rich red
Uood.
After illnetg or lou
of wefght from any
cauae, it bringi strength
and flesh quicker than
anything rise.

Mrc. L. K. OIbbi B|«Bt Saisnlaj- la

,?5';r‘»S;,------------beaniel

Marfleld arltb rriaUvb*.
retsmed from
James Partu retun

BavaanaaM

«_

*v. iwv>

r«ii

daOKJiter vlslte.1 Is Ko rtose Ibe Hr^
of Ihc week- ,
I

Jamoa (illlcU «ai bore Tundaj l«
rralc lumber lor Mrs. J. L. GIMir.
The ilieaes DetU Cllktl and liuo
SCM Canieroa

ai«et

TuMay

doae op lo ,ib*
U our

Bveh eBort ate enency Omdayed by

trm- t’it> this Jtrteii

er gilts of note were rocrived.

U-lief iba> I

the seemnVy and fireaSdeni. The Tali

the Cli«

m:.:*ri.

l.lcutc-osni ate

at

Blrtdirrafl on Hirrb tafand.
Cbariaa MnnU of Debarara, O.. baa
Itreo the cueai of bia rouaio. lira. G.
W. Wlac.
Mr*. George PeM»'>«r ban been.en­
tertaining her motber tbU week.

UIM SnST UTNERS
HawVirat Meeting of Cbe YeSr Thura*
TtMiraOay Aftameen.

OSSORM

.

bvikte the etah'titv of t!;.-’

Mrs.

A cotumUtec eoasistlng of l*re»ldent
Mr. and Mrs. Gconre Zricicr of Os- Barney. Secreury Moatague. TV D. 0.
called on friends
ai
Bmplre Germaine and J. TV. Haanen. sas ap­

\Vh>

Tucaday.

i>ul

have

.-dCert «t JOOMO.

u

'.vu.aiiii s.

and death of a frieud sod uoe who

ive pieparatlons

&el|ied to Improve the conmr> and Us

for nett year's fair.

■urroundlnga.-^a>

Immediately

Isrcoi
Inverlrt

URKET GNHTmS

tiVfin

UagMd pnliilt laat Ssaday.
g U at borne again
yM^eam CUy. wban^ baa boon
.Sayora returned PrWay
Ihmim aty. arbere abe attend*
tta 4Ur and riaitad retetiaea.
f viOM ftHfeaabsry apeat the areek
vMh ter atom’.

Ura.

Cbariaa

'iKqroli auJ DuB.lo. '

lEt CaiUL H. t {

peifix-lly silling to b>- l»>ra.iisaicd i.i.
Bardic A Son Make Some suumenu any tlun-,
the

nKLEYFUl

Local

Market

ether

Situation.

ISul

ililiiRs

s«- lx-ll«-.e ihi-u- are

In

Trater^-

ihc liivi-Kilgation
than Ibe t'H}

t'ii.v

ntuvb

ihsi
more

uuikei ili>e*

I Kruni Thui>da}'» Itfwrd-Eaglv ■
•niaiiking yon for
>our
valuable
_________ ..
(ConclDued from inum oiie.1
Intitnioaed
to ....
tbe ............................................
motber*.^Hb> talk I
^
_
Xo«* (but the quolKin has
bispare and awaiting the cvimiuitice's
-Th. V.1U. ol Moth.™- nob, ... “‘'■“y •“I
Uucld^y’liiidrwere Jolute'i^ouc'blg I raised os to .hmher or no. the tar
report.
About excellent. He divided Ms subject In­ band and gave the best ol music. The:
P*“'
P""*art- yours re*|»i-ifully.
Klrst. value
ttfieen third graders rumlsbcd two ai^ to three distinct parts:
features of Ihi- afternoon
were ihcif*^- ««•'"
^rm.-rso
GBO TV. lJUlim-: & SUN. .
pmprUte antamn aonga. after which which teachers get out of mothers' addrmuies. Dr. Party welcomed more
»
'*
an ezceUent rioun solo was rendered clubs: -second, value the home gcu oni than two thousand people who were'*®'’
*■”*
regard to lh<
by James DnUer. accompanied on the of ntother*' club*, and third, the val­ around tbe speakers' sUnd. Ue then aHMtlon to be made public property.
motben'
Idano by Leab Ayera. MUa Wynkoop's ue tbe public gets out of
Introduced M. D. Holley ot Ttavetwe »
»«
(Continued 'from Mae oaa.1
His dl^ntilon of each part
reading aelectlona made many mothera clubs.
I Mb orange blorsonis and she tarried
cur. Who enlartalaed the crowd with
»® >»«
aonder If their dhildren ever exagger­ was very Instructive, and it U hoped aome of hU b'amoroos redutioas. and
«®^*‘ »»•» •PwreuiinarHage wreath of lilies of tbe vat­
ated stories in the way Ilt^e IMlUe this *111 not he Mr Tyler's only visit iben came Hon. H. R. PaUhngHI of l> been done opeuly. while on the ic..
A good utk was given by Mias to tbe meetitags.
Lansing, who gave one of the mc« op*, «>» r band h Is no. the Idea of tbe
*IIk* Rivet wore yelkiw lucssallne
A short business session was held ilmfMte .nd ubllfUns «ddn:...ei ever (vruuvil ib.1 ibrr>. 1. aii> Jaw caow
HOIcomb on story jelUng and all it«
«ltb an overdress of eiiibrolderbd net
nd the following
delegates
' EspeclaUy ahe Impressed up*
Ihcrd in Ibi. »nio«.
""
I*" Iw" aad tarried jellos
chrywjnihemums.oh their minds the. right, way o( Iril- elected to . attend the . ederatlon
LU ... U» nmlwau. devUlon al "“*■
•"
The bridesmaids. -^d«8 GtUeli and
ing a ttory. ter it U known that ever' T.'omBn'B Club which is soon to be
Cameron, wore <l^i>iso*ns of white
the people that the Buckley (sir shall
held in this city:
Mrs. Bldred and
child loves I atory'tU It U uHd fa ai

rurlng a churdi etiulpnen'l that sronU

AUTQnffEBIIII

*.
Mlsa

•,

Marie

Xtliutetnore

pleasing

piano

taepred

Butler as delegates

Mra.

Dean and Mra. Shnlchba as alteroatcs.

afler A motion

aolo.

and

was made and caiiled to

tember.
Is coneciiKiJ there 1» tio chance for
The dujfc exvicisee eloseil with pu
.
the siau-ineiii* In reeart to the mat„vlilMl»«l«ll care b.,.ecu KldS.
...
l»a. I»Jm n,I.S«,,Je, ud Bucklvv. .hivh ... .... . ..
.1^,

iunu. carrying tbe'disuutiive Insignia
• —
_
.
0, ,b. r.Kol s,.,™ kr,,,, . Tbo Wo-

, UkJ!a.ki.v,

I, ... .[.« Ik. dvvMl...

bruilUK. as thej

S.». ol 'ko

.'•X-l Oy

,..,1. b.vl.t

k......

Jiu,, .1 II.C |.b.,rn, .0.10 1..,. .bone
In the- Biaie league dubs.
Tlie ffoiiires ol

ilie ila>

Iwnd of'liwrlbles.' »lii. .opiuic-d the
,11 autl nfdt- things lively f“f
D rroau^Vexlor.l
rroflUATexi
dren
who were brought
It. a plalfonn wagon drawn by « ira<-

nnBLIMS.’SB»niMLSUE

pwnm M
Hiia we state eapliaticaU>‘'^iUiuiil 4jiuiiiru<Aliuii or rnwn'Blioii; autl .run

inu>.i

kinMv

4teite(4ncn iu.tiMiit'w iiK'tlimh. and abHulutv tniUirulm-ss
^

in

iiN

{<rinlvil

iiiimiiiip-ciiid-Ml'*.

.

Wc know tbere.^iv bunllmla of h«*mv* wliere tin- imr.-ltnx.- «.f n l*uiiii* Im*
radineahow Twatiy raperior
tliifilliiii iiln

.

riiriily

this

qiiiiiily

umiMial

wontlcrful

ami tuiviiiL':

aaviiigv*

c1i«nn>-<* is.

If

in

iIicm-

cvciy

<l.-|n.vi-it

Inninw

Init

full.v

way—in nflniix-r of

U> an.vtliiiiK cve-r olTc-cvd iiy any olln-r IIimim-.

fliiiufliie hugitiiws W'C havo alrfaJy dimr wi-nUl U- »hnil»M lunl tri|»ivil.

the

ojreu kttow iutl Wiiat thin niraus U> .vouT Tliiiik of hnyiiiB

mk-Ii

aUi.. ht #50.

kwoiIk;

e\N.
WKfiM.tN.

ii%> Wed fpolH tu|i to Irtttoa with new j<iI2 dtstipm. makcK lln-ir
In bttyju« here and now. ylm c«n ifct th^rliiivst

iinnu-dnilr

hu1<-

I’iaiiiw ohlniimlili-

in

utincfl
nil

IESIH.T WAS SMTifTIllS
________

the iNstide of the tviuniy will t
r.llj ,ol. ,b.

.

lleudelamAo. m'; *850 Rlcrliug. «lS; C400 Vone tSo^ ♦?2Velr.. etc.
totMd O^na. ih u)>.
uj>.

h'ully
iw low os $35.
t'uUy reiiairrd
n*|»airr<! nquare I’ianaa,
I’is

Ohr of 1b«lc iDsliruuieiits, as well an the rvnlal

.

.,....,1.

Tn,v.n« Cl„

Piauoa,

Kweet-

has

ln*cu

carefuliy over-

I, Ito. b,.. ,1,1-

Through Urn groat sale a Piano it luade ^ily arailable to every home—«K<n'i Jvlay another dgy—^(in'l hraiute—come at oiire—be one of the imudmls of i-arefut buyv:s who will,
cfniiilry Iihat the House «»f Oriunell. MX'nil thrmaalves of tbe greatest .'Piano Intrgaim th> cm
Write or

nutvtaie citv Bisas. csB. nwNT Ain CABS Sts

I'lMtka.

Hr

your pa|>r' s fals»-

It

Wf4iAg«gHeiii.'Detroit.

Oprai RTeninga during tSsle

***"**■

...I

f’aitcii of T<-wkslmry. Mass.:
.Mrs. John 'Bailey.

.vir

and

EiiiiTy. Gruuddtapids. aniNl.
Vi-r.-c} Ig-gg of lleiroU.

Boart
iwara oi
of Stewards—Roland
oic»aiv»»—nv»iKi
Donguvoau Bo«oo. Dr. O.

Iwr. were sinrere lrll»uics-to Uic l«>vi

Tiav.r-.-

IUu~. TMllunisl..iri;

i

p,

w. Jackaw. Mootor

Ihtae-A. J. MBjrMnd.

I Do

I. I. D. Hobbs. W. II.

Herbert. TV, H. Potcival. H. I
Geo. Downs. L. Rooooe. Dr. O- A. B«l- -

to the needs ol W cdHf Ml ttk
yenra to come.
This siaicraeni Is given to tbe prtna
In order that Tbo pablic may be te*
(oniifd as to our plans, and ta slew tff
Ibe fact that they conearn tier srhete
city it Is hoi«d that tbe dUseas gnnmeal Is lu tbelr power.
TV. P. Kendriek.

III .Hi home anil ulirikail.

iii,*..

DIsMirt RbprrlnleodMl-

A tdea-lnc

fiU- loaki- siici Auikli.'
i;„

Kiu»;aJ-> mark, i was f-

llu-r*,

su* a

liglu ' un uiiduiii:--,’

aBeit the result

,j„. i.nji-rs linrenu.l a f- * hwOs soM

Tlie directors this morn

»,,.k

lug expressed the appreciation of the
ii-iion given by the

.

Hobbs. J

Howard. J.'H. PbUlipa. C. D. KeUy.-C.

erally wilt offer whatever encourage*

The gifts, both in beauty and num-

ewW
,K,i«toe* ai

tit' ilUiiiig the )•*-! »'--K «*R t:.,

an-

-u-vcral

»tuUou*

public ali'l thrVgj.^,,: |M.iai<-is at
V Mwvlal !f|,4.V •

n-i

itut

i-’.VR.Mi-:us' Ho.xw;

ar*

wnli TraM-rs-

work of those In cliarge
ul thanks

was i

a to Kd ■

ward I^Butner. ground

Tlx-rc sfK- nine loud* of [•otsloos

Bieadciii. on tl„. Traverse ('ll) tnBrh.}-i last week
Dvemenis I aiiiio

at

j,.

tiii-*e uthi-r sisiions

there

Th-ie are st pn-seni live buy-

to

E

i'

this u.arkei

strumeaial In swelling
lends,

If the.'

shu are
had

each

biiylug

the i4a*urv

c,',, n„rk« laseweek they would
had

about

potatoo* eath

in addliioD to these, the follow

jq,

g resolution was adopted:

„g

seveoty

bu*hei*

o

As it *as impo-sliii
,„(;re ibati 3U< a bushel

|„r loaded cars and wtr ,-xpctisc lo-

RMOlMipn.

Iiuiidlliic them «as about lOc a busht 1

TVbenyas. the offhvrs and dlri-« tors - last sAck
li‘u! Grand Traverwe Regtoo Pair as-

You ran n-sdliy v-<

the iarmers were rco-i'liig lull luMVou cao take ilM-

Bnanctal:(ram atart to

posalbilliv of BBanrisI les*. deierniio

Bnbli

iiuiaui
that

s.-as»

j

Traver—

prices a1l| ax rage a* blRb

any suii&ii in Mirblgan

In fact. *- >

ing that ibe ente^rise should be Von- .eral times during the ves: it is hlgtr
'dveted upou the most economical lines .er
eODsIstrui

oMh

s

rieditsble

than points ibsi

ei|>oal- cheaper

lion, and

.

freight

Creenvliic.

bwve

rate

Mlthtgan.

>

Pur


mui'.

iiiMsiice

paylup

f,

TVhereas. ibe tali proved a suxess^ior potatoes, the oaine pr <v a* Trs'
beyond tbe anUcipotlon of the officers -erae City, and they have x< a PurIi-:
varteus de-;

Itimnmenu and given the moat cordial,

Xo»

if the City

raunx; wishes -•

probe tbe city .Market

THE FARMERS' STORE

ibsi

poiatue*
aithom

M-4* ptjtJii. *r.
caA-'vn KVisa
M I'C H I CAN

M.vit. oocasu
U.TV COIRSI
MCUT COt'm

gut

<.,,ual ^share of the pota:oe* sold

BUUnga. chairman ot the concessions,

and privilege committee, who was la-, i,,,--

«v believ-

Isupiion of the rarniera and baaiaess . they could ^ae their abllUies to Uei

Before You Buy A
Heating Stove
t'uiue Id and let a* shu* vou Cote's
lirlglnal Hot lilasl
■ irr of the .cuturv

tin- licalittg ««■This wonderful

stove bums SOO-). soft cuul. btrd coal,
ccke. vblps corncobs, an tod anything
<oo iiis}

slrti to use M tael, and it

will give ikcrlcct SBlistactioD.
TVe guarantee Cole's Hot Blast lo

taenr-wbo gave muok valnaMe lime tojicr advantage b> en'roiriog * cenal:,

;* Id Ore M koors wtth soft opal, and

the entarprlae and exerted their best ;rin

i.> suv airtight as IcBg as It is med-

effurts to conirilvote to it* sacceWB.

uivHuac.-w

msik-t

recsnllnx

the

<'i>

We ref-'-r to-lhr- ordinanev

Be It rasolved. TJiat theofftoers and .regulaiiug

(tnue in ami see ibU healing woo

bujlng -ir ehUcU^Mt fruit.

produce, etv-. on streets th«t are not
t the City market.
>

of

Wc

the t

dette hr an
heartr auMvort of tbe

-• -i-

George TV. Lnrtle.

shli-h Mrs. klvi-t Is liel.l hv frleti-l*

iDiltiees in charge of tbe

GRlNNaL BROS.

Pi-uiicls I’. Rivet aud daughter,

'.lluroH

ItahU-

rcaden.

Imprvsston of
Is beUeved '
* Isb to fji k- S-the iwople of this couDiy will vote the
and

A’utong ihelim-oMuwn guests werv
Mrs

lie ai lu-arby lusn-*
I.

.V* the srtlrle

s^uld be a tiemia- ^

In Traverse CTi;

Musl.-ul nuiobt-rs by B. Versej

Miss Helena Rivft. mother aud sister

jwho were aWy supported l»y tbe com- cheaper freight rate
itHy Tor fuU iofunnatioli if ii

turned to leava the

of the grouni, of laiaell. Mass.: iJent.

..I.

Ueking ot any kind, and rUked the; tit}

hy $5'to $lll Down, $^, $5 ajid $6 Monthly

Kd-.

U'gg or Ih-iroli. Mts. Kiiin y ol Grand

^

lo. or ,b. OBI,.to uod toOitomto, to

In Traverae City

ewr IcMwi

rooms.

„„

lilt} la the effort lu conduct a (air i

IbWauge propoaltiwi really gives you it whoh- jtear'a FYef^'rial of tbe riniio

M.

b. |,r..b»r.5cre
iirv-sunt-vt^tr r..J
read .. ,l,r r„.|«bm,

I... Ml., .,,|.,col«lr.l .V ,te

1‘iatios are in

good aanew.nnd
in addi.ioD to Ihc sHioUy unpanllrliHl nvinits )ire«vc^w«y
pMctie
- . , snyr ptactleally
as gootl
aanew.nn
■'
the vav csritsl and bug »«tab!iahed minitnlion of
•*'
IntWratH are safeguarded by
..............................
Our Free
'
lncM|kh% Leading Mimic 11uni(>—.von take no ebaitee wteai yob purchase bcri'

Trnsleeu—Wm.

„„„

wilb.l., d.rl.k ,l,o ...i .™k
Tr.,, r.c

to,b.Uo. .bl.v,.,..d,b,. .nlo.

jdliucBtary advertlalng and
I:

Grand Piatuvs. $215. u)<.

and tnued by oiir expertK—it is a fart that many of them*

no,

Drl-l.k Ibirk ™,to

lion
lb. iroc .to ot ,ho
la,boO,to.dTn.,or..n«». k'.lr..

the Herald and Record Co. for lolii- poiaioes

kI^.

Board of

logg. A. J. Maynart. W. H. Herbert; C.

Ing the past iew year*. >
Rsphts aud Robeit Kdwurd* ol this
Ttic plan ns here outUned ^ ft*
KJllor of Ilecord.fhvglc. - Rcrerrli.a
given dating (he evening approvnl «*( the Mlchlgnn cOuferencks
..............
I.,.,...
srilile ill Tiiesdlai's issue ol^'
Several u4egium» nii-1 notes oi twi- and Its consumtnntion
will, ta tb^
Win iTibo <n„
'
kmlaS,,.,. tr... Irt.l.d. .bo ...Id

fort for the benefit of the fair, ntse ,.rs on

tte-grtet Pedaclku»i«e b»v making, the value is truly woDdcrfol—a W-’>0 <*hickcnug ui

as follows:

i,..r P.WT

and who devoted much nine and ef

aatupir. exebauged and nhoiMVyni Pianos on ourfloor* is included m our sale

did

aud cotutruciton of the an building.' ..g frbi„ ten to thiny loads iiiarketrt

H^lht Pianos as Low as $i l8
* •

,h.

ket eondlilutis that have existed diir

fContInued from page one.)
rear. .1 ,b,
1.11.,.,to,

ili>-

irtM, tthny of them like uew: at a Having of every dollar we have ree<-ivitl f-.r llit-ir use

The officarr of the Central chan* Is

ulliur} hushand. tall and crept in bla

„ tomiuiiuUaliOH (rum otic auiutunal trimmings prev'aUlng. CTomalls, nsrers, ualvla and ferns were
gives ti
elltkllvcly oirang.-d
throughout the

iirltei

I there arc pot cuougli ouisiaiidlng i.ul

STKHI,

iwcied that Abe new church
will be dedicated srltbln a rear.

...k. chiircb was Impreaatve and rharailng A. Saltier. Robert
Downa. Cterlaa .
|oi> the whole. Idcui.- i‘auen was also
Dye. B. F. Sayra. C C MtamL Alax.
in lull uiilfonn.
*
KobertsoD.
SelOBoa
Rit^. Q- AKollowiug the (TTviuuny.
.Mr. and
during It* disi-uirslon. The
ihnson.
'Mrs. .Tri'hibahl t'aiiieroli. SIS Piankiln
_____ _iadt‘ b> the former* and a
laical Prearbera—R. U. Agste- 1*
street, iciiilstctl « rit ep’lun to about
„,,j.
numerous the nmii, TVliitieiuore;
they
30 guests. Idi'luditiK tiii-relv the close
««i(i
r by the eliy
President of the I
could not U- passed
friend* of lli.- bn.lc- the eiitlrt- wed
t» l.yo^
plilvlal* njihout
nceo hurt and there Is no ding party, rrtatjvw and out-oMown
Bniuling Committsa—Wm. I
,„kellbood thsl anyone
will suffer guests.
W. H-r Herbert. U. 8. Hail. Oaorf» k
Tbe I'aiiieron lionie was simply, yet
,
p, investigation thjt
die. James H. Phimi«.'-dHM*s -Onp*
sry tuvitlly decorated, the same rich
|
^
k.d

- the fair had luit .vet 1-ccJi rv<vhi-d.

and ihi- n-lum of wliit-li. nl this liii..-. tvli.-n i.tir Imikl-

nest to the Ltele*' U-

involving an expenditure of abont ted.-

of th.- piudui-e Hrtn* which

anuuunccd.

liiltW, bt'loTv ntralnr priec. Tlicsc funimiK nuik<-*i iirv nnunig tin- I’ianos

properir

brary on Cass street and on this stteleglc site a new church will .be erected

made by the lovely
™ m.J. b, lb. S.ol> bride kbd b.t

1.

.fair siuft-niem in regard to the uinr,

claims lo Ulillcrlall)

l‘inihf> as

T^.boart of trentees of the Ga«nl
hureb on the aotbority of Ibe qaarterl> conference has snirchaaed tbe Aab-

'than dill the mciubt-rs of tbi- ouum-ll

The Hcvtaiar''* teiwri WS-. not qiiiu- pushel

uni(;i>iSi|-rut

........................................................
ORlXdNKLL
BROS., mir own umkc.lvOHMKK. A'OSK.

NWAY.

.k.,V.a, «w„

eoni|>ict(’. all all of the hills uti neeoutil .

ton Save Ali the Rent--and More
IftUfiQ «t thv ITfst Mirhigiui

A i«1*e of I-. bud >rcen

,, ,

well as the puhlle gcoernlly that a

gWsiUns ail omaklou which wouiliJ prc9M‘iit ail

r

ikM engine.

offere.1 for ihe biggest l0B,l ci chlldreti

'tlHt Sim4 an •gacrtioi} coniiiif from^wllboac, witli iUnwoltl of nver ihirly yi-ars Mruiglil-

' esn have no otbtf lucauiog.

meet The pressing needs of oar city.

Vader, It. 8. tlalL George Do«u.
Ueui. Rivet wa/aiilit-d in full itnl-

e. or.d the I

arc mosc pt

^

unaalmou«ly decided U cater npAa a
buihliug enterprise with a view ui ue-

ITOout Exception, the Greatest Piano
^ Bargains Ever Offered

G

n.nlerruce t>cU but Muaday evening

spirit to go on In (beir good work.

J. L.d3lbte and daaiktar, Uiai with a

.

iarsrtr
siirnaed meetlna ul Us And qaartarty

cerUlnl} Mirc the tdacbcr* a diSercat

r. Jaekaea was in -Traverae
I Igiiiiii ftds).

She will run betweea

r'lU'b

' boe.
W'e. es une «l the )s«ia:u Imyer* si.-

A fine program was given.

af Btv. Hall of KlB»da} . occnplad

i

laum-hiiut and Inspected Ibe patatlal
.boak. sbirh Is 300 feel la length ate

•'L«t $i.3«o.eiH)

A Urge Bunber were preaeut. and it

■aiMd. Oet K.‘-Mr. Daria, a nepb-

Proratneni'uiarinr aad a

loSiriaU of Ibe k-0UDlr>

- buslne*..

■Also ><ir>
AJS>.,

About
U l» Tyler w«s

\la>
« tlrni*

111, on

begun

good lock follow

him to bli new heme, and we all wish

■ —BefOTt- 3.«« spre-

steamer, City of
gioceriee.- meat' market*.
^
iv-irolt 1U-, tbe largest sWe«beelef la
Ik. ,b.v no, ';;-'J“'7''k"^'|,i,-.o,ia ™i s,..., n-n... bo.,
B» much as thv poiulo bu>e>s ’
...........
ilrest lakes, s

\Tc kre Horiy to learn that J. II. Bj- pervisors with a pillion reUilvc to fnlll
ers Is golnc to the far west to loeaie. tbe purchase of ibe fair grounds.
Mr D.vcrs has been a good, ledusirionv
We iM-lid'ki- '
Tbe annual meeting will be beW the
neighbor and one wbo
ans alanys fltai Tueuday In Jaouarj .
at which III Traverse «'i
time oBlcera will be cleeied and act

iK-troil. Ovt

mterr. the II. t V

bti-Niness.

pointed to BO before the boaol of so-

ready and wllllne to aid Id sickness

.i,

tpsiiEBU-'llie dry goods ami cMhma

bom

1; of Igte. .

eaioiable gatberiaga of tbe club.

M STnl|P| IUMQ|n

Prvd Bheinan Is akk at tbU benefit to the Grand Traverse region. Jlcti sitb iii.vibtnK

uriiiDg with Uver trouble.

t achool aaaembled for <»e of Cbe

♦♦♦♦♦♦

Were

ttesun

are viainDS at the home of tbelr son. committees and
»l!hl
Will WtUltehM
8U|<c*riniendcnts
tn, farmer* art; p«-T'i--t!thU a-eek.
charge of the various deiKtriuirnis for' the Traverse fH
tiiiifkit
it(..mr«c[
■—-*
Mr*. Joseph Albrcfhi is a verj IliUe their auiiriag'^rgy lowaWs ronduct- there are pn*.Jl.l>
ponsll.l> sons su.. so nouj^f ^
fp
beticr at this wriilnt..
li.g ■ fair which has
liceB of great bui the
m ih,-oi

il>. as Mrs. Byers' baalih is ier> poorAt 3 o'ctoek Thuraday-afuimoon the



Rivet

There sen- lri>m Lake, a here they have takes a tiilhte



him a pleasant ioumey altli hi's fatn-

Ditxbera of the children at the Vnlon

MA^IKLB.

Mrs.

ujs utuei.t onlMcnma in bU toariag tar to Arkatas

e4»e4e4ehe*eAeeee>

at TraVarso tlty.

SMNt,

mitbin# jtUes. gold, allvet.'chinaate manyoUi-

lid not have been
tbsee to sevra troii Imscrv on (U< iemird on a liitte ialate for tbe ■
Ibalr
msrkci all season uad tbevi- wv> harr- ofDMotwr. Here they will
aad after necenber I tell
Rteolred. That a vole of thaaka Be ly fruit cRoagb marketed there U
Osborn. OcL 3.—Vfry cold weather eueaded to the presldeat aau secre­ pay one baycr to stay there
9iill be at home at tbe rrcsidl^.' Mtmtat*}.
lor fall BBd Too much rain^io take tary for their sideadid accivlit ate tbe buyers paid the highest luark-l ,<'al.
care of beaas and buckwheat.
«ai for the beaeflt of the entire A- price SI cll (Irm*s
(
^
Mr. and Mrs. Albrecht ol laidlagten gion aad to all of the members of the

e

nlaiivM belts sTur auesdlnc Ibe lair
,

<w

act oiretblrt of the fnip »€>ld la Trav-j taken after (be iHi'pnaa b»

ibclr c6od« tbc

temmet JaneB of OM

bayiag

and aarriSce. of time by yrealdeat tetr- appiar* to have
pt-ecpct time'
l!

-----------ibcr vHl nmlra tbsiflmM tMuristor.
M if, Barr Janici BWVMi

sad

hare rcivltcd proui.jn. b«i

Resolved. Tbai the cacti}. abUiiy

ate

the hoih the Mfar and
meiu

about

outride

ptece

depofi-

httreri

coming

FRANK TRUDE

OHAW) WUTEBBE HEBALP. AKp T»AVgggE gAyWaiig. TCSSDAT/oCTbBBB 10. 1911.:

ffinmiu SHI
Starting Wednesday, Oct. 12
1 O’clock, P. M.

C We are forced to move into larger quarters. VVc
jjoiiiid that whed our new Fall and Winter Stock
came In and our business opened op with such a
mslu we hadn’t enpngh room. The people of Trav­
erse City have found out that our prices, are lower
ttian aU others for the same high-grade Clothing.
We will be in our store at 135 East Front Street
about November 1st. At this Sale we wil^ sell for

Ladies’ Suits

Ladies’ Coats

No finer, more upto-date or better Jailored suit can be found
in the city.
$15.00 Suits , $1098
i8u)o Suits . 13.98
30.00 Suits . 14.98
35.00 Suits . i6 98
30.90 Suits . 18.98

$15.00 Coals . $ 8.98
18.00 Coals . 12.48
20.00 Coals . 14.98
$50 Pony Coals, $30

Ladies'Skirts

^j

DOWN

Men’s SoHs
Ovir l.«M bolls IrOBi
nrblcb to lake yonr cbolec.

Petticoats

$5 to $22.50

$2 and $3
values .
Beaiililul new line
of Ladies’ Waists,
98c to $4.98. Worth
double.

98c

we have divided into
two lots.
ist.lbt . . . $350
3nd lot . . . 4.98
3rd lot . . . 6.98
Furs! Furs! get Ihem now. You’U
4th lot ... 4 98
never 4ave a better chance to
All worth double.
_
, buy them so cheap.

Wortbiromlioions. Dob'I
boy unlU yoo sec oor BeiDoval Sale bargains.

Men’s Overcoats
AU onr aew fall aod wlpilcr Overeoata are In and now
Is Ibe lime lo bny yonr winfer OvercosL
tis.00 Overcoals....................
tlklt
tlS.M Overcoals................................................................... ii.js
SM.M Overcoals ..........
i$,ig

S25 00 Overcoals................
lajg
mo.
(M.M overcosts
Overcoats......................................................................jjjg

iuive no room to quote all prices, but come in and ^ce us before you buy. If you don’t find ibat we do as
w« Mvcrtlse, don’t buy^ Of course your credit will be good. Pay cash if you wish, but there is no difference
*“***’ "®
Just bring your $1.00, pick out yonr faU and winter outfit
■uu ten Ihe clerk to charge IL then pay us $1.00 a week.

Ev^ything cut
from 1-4 to 1-2 off.

FRONT 5T.

Everything cut
from 1-4 to 1-2 off.

.■■V

^l
.1

tl^*» TBATBim'HnUlJt,' aW) TSATIJIISX BATEAOU!. TbisDAT. OCTOBER lOi; nil.

.'f-STiOT «. "

'■'5

»♦
MUMANt MCimr.
torntmAU if It te« MttW
wotk IM tt*a ^qmr- TiHk tkcr «lr»
What Aoodr teid.

n> fltkcr av MMd «(ito touii 4m to n u» teit?
to tor koto. o»4 to iw »• lor
‘Mr Aaat Katortna boa V«es
• oklM PrwUrot Mt kv a Uttla-rtta-A« to to hmimmm. to taw kar4r
Unie bto to «rt>-o^ tor omh- < to- uaaaaeed ttoa HoBto
• plac fnnn « ntopa oewMprr. MV «o«o llk« to Aogtolaca wiu. wto
an to iuben. too.*«r <««roo.-Mr
And
.
Aifot
noaalta baa iweaty-obe
• IBK o^ to bottwtoa- Mtenaion.tor nnw. «d Into aeo«> obtoad than to buttertHea mM:
’Won. w* i lOa em. said SUa CUrk
’'Bnuarfliea br to tana of t
t alaap okiil It is warm again, eat. aU to boat? wa get oaroeirea.
•men r>wiB Etolae
: -j koo*
t of iV."*a> Httle roroTB' 'caaae to beaa maka eooogb for the .
rkoae motor has an aont toi
ThiW cblMren. bowerer. bora and glri*. Bat we're iou of good keetu thi«r
hHiAlo. * Ji&i 10 be tender. Just to be tna.
Tweirtb and Harriapo atraeta are
cau and a hired man
ht. »• .«
iB (be ai.nng
siirlng wnen
wben a»ea
even though
(bough we
we donl
donl work.'cause
oork. '
♦ Ju»t I o be glad to whole dar tooagh.
•"“* *»«»? •“> ** »«h
we* ,o »«h‘em and teed-em" Th«

SUNSHINE

'Z NawM vaaafltot
^ ai*.


1 wM1 tiy itavar la wwwy

J

i •T,:^r;nrh;toZa h.tor -. ^
^to?sraTrfrrto” 1L?t
• oJ.TtotoStotototoLIlr*J‘«»*»‘«»Pf«^
told.. prMta.orj-(O tolr annual fall
>
rZ
»- ^
tWto go SIghV
. .
^_______
ri • «►--------....
^
V

Z
Z
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J
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.

1 wlU try to to laving. halpCdf
to fclfW to ayarytoSy to^
nitoy
IMng.
./
« I oyar fall A trying la da
dmaa thloga. I toHl .-Tfar. try
agalfw*
'

mi» CLAMA BATES, EdHar.

rtfw Vico
■ IMlIAmd.

I
wroBST
.1
m ■*••• *®
s*»T »IU> toSi
^ Whetber tto tor u dark or brtg*.


_

»
♦ One woicb rd haveNevnr to any
A IbAg rd repeot of
The YoUowIng day.

Mra. MdM

A neeond Cd bare—
Kerer U be
Where I'd be aabamed *
My iDothor to aee. ■

> ' •teto Viet tooaldaM-Mrn. trghr
PAoarey Shieldk
;r'
BtoMna Orondmattor^A.^ L.

A third watrb I'd taave—■
.S'cver give ear
Tb anyiblni boya.
One ougbi ■« to boor.

Mwobar of namaa an to Crndla

A toottb watfb rd bavr—
.S'ever to do
An set unbacomAg.
Fhlae or uatrw.

Oalator VHII. 1.11S.
•UNSMIMt BMMS.
towarvInt-Tima.
•bM Ur. BoMwA Apple
. Tp Urn. Bbrtlan Pear.
‘'you're gfOWlDg very plump, nudaae.
" Aad pAe Tciy AA.
*Abd thnra A Unv OHi
-to maUewad by toe hMi.
Ay word, tto riAtly loeka
QolA gtod enough to eaC

‘rAM^li to MAaet Omtop^
r«ave Mtobad «o my ipd
ttot VAT awo tba Amer't wlfa.
.To pAeh (hem will be led.

.

>ilwt aee the iMbelAs;
-Thafn growing ae aipaco
9)At toy raaliy an begAAng
gM pnrple A to face.

teppy (hto A oro^
Ura; 6raaa Gage Plum
iiiya to ku«fa nato ber aorrow
f "-.itoagareAg-tAA baa eoAe."

wortd. aatn laabeBa Itoto tewto
bar kuabto'a-ear. to asdatead:
-Too <«a (keckBOl* klw in taw
■ota.:•
}« the euooat aatoolahtoot to Uag
Weiaiblaed the gane to :fouDd tkat
>»• wHe'a aaoertiOB was fortect.
• f'-alnlaBtas ibe game was «oo
and (he hie,
..a
_______

SUNSHINE tTOWes.
wooW 1. mother. WcuMnl rour
cJsal k« J
Kathla*. Frlendo
-Very mutb. ' repiw mothe^^ for
to *«
w ‘lio
the IHtle ihfngs
ihAgs flltung
flltUag ***^
|.^ ao-kmeaome, motb- ‘ love *®
, ^
_
awAl. awful kmcoome! Carrie'a about, happ.v aa to> day U kotg. But.
•^«'***»> •*» *i

From to time tbo butierfllea are
botod frem'to chrraaUa A Aoguat
tog .pend ibelr time among the tree.
--------------- - — *- -................
«Ue« and proceed southward.
fiiMwe «r Ik.
..*i«k

with brown apotletf wing* with
lAbi airlpea, cease ibolr migrations
when they maefa the nouihern por­
tions of (be United Huies. but uuriy
alt of them By onward. nniU' thry
have reached. f.entra! America.
kw .Oh., „o,T, .W.-i.-;;
aatrema South America.


.J“" *»*■"•• •«“«“' «
i .am u>
so away wl|bou yoo- looiber"—with
.
I go B-tsli ,re could both
pAce. Or. If yon eouM ronie
out and play with toe. It wouldn t l.e
your sewing tiiusi fmlabed. Btoiherr'
-KaiWo* vpire wa* ao doleful and«"■ '■<* “
O' --»■
h».k..r
In iq»lte of berseir.

Owan't If aoem wonderful boy* and
•glHa. 10 think or those tlnv rraaii*

1«« «P and down at.d bobbing about
“ though he rouldn'i keep still a
«Aute. I wonder who be A."Wb}. that'a Johnn>-Ampop? And.
**• niothcr* 1 Kondi r why he'* natnnawfd Jobnny-lump-tip I woadi-r ir if'*
'eausc he lump* up and down all the
'**“•
I'" R«dng to ask
*»« *-l"- — ok OOM. to
fore lAMbcr .-Oiilrt reply .tot she
srou monied, ewter to t.ll what rite

* ****** *'*'*‘*'
‘hm I m going **®'*

®"’

>:s-'

i.

;w M uTwbi Hvnu pdb^y *«'■*

and prepare for cold weather:

X

o, fM,-

but

and reierpilUr* to do? How will
to)» manage to live when the flowexc
and leaves arc gone anil the snow
hap come?
V we go for.a walk on ti.^ days
« ml.. OM I*,., Wo k.,o
lioiioriti lor 0
MM ttoo, ,«r ,tal soo., ,0.0, o,M

U» aurollMw

,. o.

ooyM.lokin.;

-exobaope.
w;^ .m
Th«* hi*
A meibar'a fudeo
.. _____ ^
toe

blrtbda... and toy .tod iboogbi «m
a nlre <urprlae for bAi. Thor wontrd to put a border A Bowers all round
the diinier table m that when be (wme'
«n he WHcid ask. -Who dM AatT- And
iht-n mother svuid'aay. ~Tbe (AMten. "
itack of tite gard»« was a flaid
whlt-h Rlofk-d dowu ip tba break, aad
to ehUdnti walked *towly scTore Ae
CeA. They bad nearly re.tod to
b-^^b

to^h K.tZ^ you rememZL '***
*“«.‘^
“*'

'•
suA an InterMtlok letter fmm -Ulf.
«“ to stay to tea. «owcra and tohl them to wake tip,
.So-oh. no. they did not- know.
drd or Uarlon \v..ii«wkfc
“aual. and we alwa>s enio.v that. ->ol>nny »a* *l.* ping no soundly llial Seomnl as If ih.-y did not know tnu.h

-BM.u..lr.c.™,k,M ,k..,M,^

•"

on the pieaaaai voice,
"tbree'hundred and ^—1 dual
to* bu* mAii>''add rsi> be baa It
*«"•« >>k>
1‘k- a givid many, doeaal ItT'
Oh—oh. ye*,
' like a good
' l-urla's . hek* i
torecd 'a
to
etflor-bui ..(
ink- ahe
'oo. >:«>
U^l.ut I .lout *.-o where- hr
keepp»ch a hep
tbsi.' ,ominc^-d-<i^m

:;.?LT£3r^

OorU relied out. "Ueok!

.^n lu

I ko,rL.^.

wS.r^w

-nfoy grew erj^
h> the read aad all afawg to
'

:;-r ^

.. M a. to gMto.

Kanaas. The Alter told'a1«ut lb."Of- e*X>! 'ha*lovely!"
^""j* "'*1'*1,^’ *.?*
!!
-auamUAs of tmitermea that she hid
>»•'• "“I
M'r
BoUead that aeaaMi. Wo shall have “Ol^W itwtber bug. iMrs. Silver*
"'ound for Johnny,
to aak the gfrl* If ibev ‘over aaw a
KaAic brr lilUc brer, for her
“* “*■'
Jtut a Utile etferj’ day—
fall ImgraiAn.
P"'H>' n.-arly breatha*! '"“gan to rell. 'Johont.
Tbal'a to wt>'4 •
"nut, oh. dear, there'* a whole 1“"‘P «P' -lt»lmn>. Jump up’ .tohnny.
Tka oVew Idea Woman's Magazine
Seeds A darkneu swell and grew.
hour
to
wait"—and
the
brAhi
fa.-e
had aneh an lutereating anlile in it
TAy bAdaa poak Uireugb the amw
.(iouded agaln-“~H's no bard to niuite
at^iNi Johnny did Jump up. gnd
•DAe time ago. written by Kllen lAbKrvre any flower of Uay
**®*
grow *,
anaon MUlar. ail about boa- Insects oneself. looUier; I do wish I had w.mc
Laape to bAoaom A a burst.
IHtle Kiri. ^ Play w ith.w
paaa.Ike winter. She said:
Slowly. aAw-b.Wi the Arm,
Mot..-r looked out frem the por.-h
^ Jolmn^ l^tv. i‘ ^^^0
A October we„ begin to fe.-! that
Ttot’a to way;
\
winter la-near, so wa Ay in a supply over the ,a,d. -Why. who I* that litJest a IHtA every day.
. ,
.
®^
of aoai. get om our heavy cAAew tie girl down by the fenre? " mM to. ,,
Juai a DiUe erery. day—
Thai'e the way]
CblldrM Aara to raad and wHie
Bit by bli. a'bd mifo b^ mlie:
Merer any one. 1 aay.
Uap* to knowladge and Ha peww.
Slowly, alowly. bour by hour—
Just a little, every day.

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'•‘“•tn'iiTnhirpit
«l 'h«' Arge«t .-itlea. where
the, esn aitcad to Ae rau and'mlr*
that otherwise would chew holes A
the tnallucL«. and liketv as not bore
holes ihrough bugs of tettars. My
forle Sam* reta attend to those rats
and mii-e. I aMUty> you’

^ ««„.•«•* alienee white
iv.
Then it was

hU-soms," *iid to IluA girl "Preh'‘••"'t w»"' «o be weed*.
»'•* l^l »Ae seme chIMrm
»l» don't taave anybody lA Ave them,
‘® *'0* “P obare the; (an.
b“®» Aunt Sue told us abait‘‘•'lArea Aai dWnt kava bomea; ami
• gtwaa wiyri* are Jmi bireaema Ikai
gaidfOa."
-^“ay-re pr^iy.- .greod

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«'«■»«• «l^« ‘te «“*
postmasi.-rs of iheoa trig .liy ABraa
*‘‘**'*- »•>«» “f- Oraai caAa .

.Dooro«..oo,

u, Z -1". "» lo,ol,

L -W h). over there by the gate. Don't
.
^
cle Sam v.ould nt-y-r think of such
you see that little rl.ild with ill." nice Jillle boya. nioib- , thing! He ia/^^dependwit. I can
l-riaUi face and the preity while hontell you. He^ya-^heM- jtoatmaaier-.
n.-ir Sho's htnlllng so ss.^eil. an.l
■"•'hMy'* Sweet
Sweei William.William.- mother from etebi to li^> dollar* for his
nodding b: you so gaily thai I m kote "'»’’»<•*«; ’Till
I m sure
sure he
he mui
muat be a pns*lea' board--^
hoy-, .i...
since i..
he i.
A ..nod
called
-q my*• w„ v, m . burdor ...
.1.0-. «,»oi,. -iio. a„
a„r ... nt.e little ko,-o
V
rite only -paya Bvrdo1l^'il''w^
Ob, yes; I forgo? shout him. I'll and ahe* a human." brake forth on.
K,,h„. teokoO on oloio n„. fen«e.
*“ * nilnure. nmihar: I want girl. In anoiiAhmenu '
.M. re speak
.nc.a to
re WiliianC'
w.m.MN
• Eight . 10 fony dollci* a year. I
•“•' •” ""
that, bm no little girl
"VCcU. what -did y.
and WilliaiD meant." laughed Anm Patty. "Mv
Waa to be seen. Then »iiddeoly. Kbe
about?" asked luothei. with i > Uncle Sam i preily dHJ of. bul’f
ciapned her banda.*aiid. Jumping up ’-mil'?- when Katbiu ratuniod.
don't ihAk be .-oiild affotd as rooeh
,nd down, exelainicd: "Yes. I m-c'\
I "*ked him why people call' as that a week. The poaimasters send
her! I s.-c,Ii'T| Her nani.'* llaiM.v"
'Sweet.' l-trai. ha wouldn't tell. In their border.' bilA ai the begin.
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«"®'her. smil iaoBc hp E.vid p waant nh-e to say nAg of ea.^ quart,-r. and UneA Sam
jb^. -Bnd Ahu ts that llitle girl over-*®"*' 'hlnc‘ aboiii yoiir».-lf; hot I pay* th.-ni muijipilv
there, in ^e
i .hlnk youre proud.
proud.
Lucia had l..-cn ihiuhinc hard Vo*
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— pretty yeltow dra«»7 fsal'I: 'Ob.
— •1 won
—>o>iTc
jo bcHdre mKo's carrying butter to •“‘I • ’»®n''
anyone repi moibrr.' she «p.dce.
niark.-i for her mother. She must be So then he told me. lie said that
"If ha's yonr Unrle Sam Ire'a mine
„nite « linfo help.'
**"e day a rress old hec flew down too." to asA proudlv. -Mv rrewt.
-Why. that's liuttereup. I never
*ke garden to get ooaie bonev. grut. skyway '

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""’MU waJl." tald tatber. -J-a gA«
aefotird gotdearod. I tUak ' H
®‘*''*'* *®
“"«»»> flowat."
""liri !• a natlookl flowerr asked
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•elected by to pao'*’'
• ‘««mty as tbolr flont a»Nem." exrUlmed Mr. Crakt' “iret aa
has a flag •Of tu owa."
face was fu|| of dalight.
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J«« •» fOOd
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of Mare%m«<to BreumAa.
>”*' •**'»''' "ee any MsrahmalAw
A ‘kart time
««o jfour I’rerideai wn* Invited to a
dH.ner nanyoSktre Aa to.f*«w« »' the pAees ton thcao
*•*’' rMIruhms IHUe rreafares- Aunty

u-btoWMiAd bonesty printed A«re- Ag as if by magic, and m> they- arc.
- ^mrul eyes are tboaa tot show., we alreurty know .hat
nf them

crysAl psnen where earth Area gBro gone.
golng down Inin
eAw.
Aa.awnh to stay- until their
.!.«•
DckMlfnl ibotighU Aat bnni below.' re-ilMh rTr.r, I**
wtner*. use
Aa-Caeropla
ornam.-m
,1.. -with.lis^hack
K.
*
a ended.
ad A yeliaw. blue and orange knoba.
that loohM ao fair
Ckev«A this aa aacred wH:
are
bafo^
Ats.
secorely
enveloped in
ibieMtodrm
r»A AAPIA to l«y«k
-Uugh u IHiA bH."
aUreo^ly blanket. I hope (hat some
to traes were strtppod and
Keep It witta- you. anmpla U: .
of you have been fortunate enough in
-Ungh a AtA bit."
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eoureel" Aunt Patty smiled
«ke Boy*- and Clrta' aanton
UuA ills wai sure bedda you.
cAriUVatlkcn cradAs. or .ocoons. And
^er UK>ih- »">»■ "««cr» if tb.-y just happened la "And Elolse's. too. and the ©there "
’*** ' klcago Tribune bas wrliien
warn an wf Cbam A pte^ .
Pbrtima
,,
, nmy mot alt brelda you.
*«“«"“'» ’Wa Buggesilon; when *r. 1 wonder,If she sets the lahle llke-"«> O'- kob about a llitla. Well, of
"^Tbai!"
«koui some funny
MarskmalAw
^
1m iBAa dreadAI scrape; ’
Man may mock and Fame deride, you And one Aat Is empty, drop It incouree the flowers dWnY like that.
' Oh;BrowiOea. and how ik^ were made.
^grfdflar.- al^ed
mppA;
you.shouldn't be .uttiriied H she «od ih% vaTlrd him a horrid old thing. ' The "oh" was l*trA'*. for all at
trti yon. lAe aaW.i
Irty." AM to trepe
Bnt yonlt mind tom not a wblt
—. mother rcpli.d, -hut why doi. i *"><1 "or*.- name*, too All but WiV om-c vh,- undcrsiood The Mea of not
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MarshnAllow
<r yon- Uugk a IHiA bit.
see for yourselves h.re the ouipr and vviu go and ask h.-r jo.ir.elf. Kuibk? '‘•®: k,- didn't call that bad bee a doing it Afore!
Brownie*.
Sow Ae Marefemalto
ylS^. *wn -ntl In Jam and boult*.
Inner portion* are Joined together by j-n, ,u^
Ringio namr; ko Just *aid: 'Ueybo
''I know ;" Mhe erir-d. "Unrie Sam’s
•‘"‘to UltA betMa. to
to akalf ampMu
a ccarse Aiarlinlng.
Kmhic was <:cllj!,tpd. -| never ke ca.n help h. poor fellow, p'j'apa only hlv-^ials-hi*.whoto wygre is “•elf hand* afcd feSi^patkAA mto
ABi A toir Aldtt poor Mre. Quiwa
If to weather keep warm, ooc knew that Ae could talk to me; I'm k*-'* got the biingache, and that most Untied Siilte*’’"
tk*" almond*. M-kkeIr lc«a
Tkare are toyal baarta. tkere
: «M tBread to Aarmalada.
In Oeiohcr happens upon , an glad!" aad out Ae ran uv bold a
!*•«* awful cross Jut't like the
No wonder all the others Antod
relsAa. toir
kplriU brare.
bodies of two Urge I
There are sonla (kat ara-paic aad * keAind CynihA ratcrplllar. al coBvcrnailon with little Buttercup
toothache make* liiiA
beads great hA «
trna;
Aougb. as a role, they aud all of the
Preity soon sU.- reappeaicd. -Oli. '*'k‘’f> »H Ac flowers waj
Tha AtttA BVKfiaaar.
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Awa with one side whlA and mrked
Thaa give to to werM'to beat yw
splnnan are aafviy hidd.n by the mother!" she cried, "she say* obr toirMolve* aud they *ald:
f«9. TraditAn.
Of ton.! _
'have.
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September. Too *cc. they ire help* her mother Ju« lot*: Ae makes
®ne amoug us. WdUaui.'
According to
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old BiVnAfa
traflV '**•' <•“*«’*«• fnatures. They are
imfo flares. 1 assair
And tka best win wma back lo you.
raughi ou? all the butter, and lakeM it to tiurkei And ihcy'v-o caii.-d bun Sweet win- non.* fot.mibu*' dl*cov«Ty- of America ----- .
In tbe cold.
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every day: and she’set* the table oud
sin.e. I -think be'* a v.'ry was luaicly due to a hard-fought
to look at. aad
^todakawadfadkarkto.^ ^
Olre lore, and tore to yotn’ life wlU'
CynthA spins yard* and yard* wipe* the diAes lust like me: and ........................................
>l'«»r A»- 'K>»‘t to, mother?’
pf Ae*^■.
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r tot to iklag
I of Spain: ___, really it A no (
flow, V.
flM weaves It Into a ribbon. •Wre all that Ae take* esre nf all
' rs. I do." mother areented. grave story gae*. urod to pass the eto^ing
happened dM bappea. For one
'4'fmnd of Jnmpa!?
A Btrength A yoar wArmoat neod;
** fattens It* co.-oon i-. the bables-t^ little bud*, you knuw ’X- "auJ I hope uiy imic gi'l will be hours of csch .lay over the cbe**bad a party- and

I foolMd A aurprAa
Hava taltk aod a atoca of hearts will •
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—■"'1 i r^t.-d eight of them: Ju.t Hkc him
bm^rd, hi.- prin.iital antagonist beiog
MarAmallow itrowa.
• tow .
”® matter bow hand the ihiak of mlDdliig eight buhies! .^Dd
‘O-' '“•J Kathle. -A^ no* an oM eniudee whose skill put the
**'*‘^' *®"’'• Where
iMtWt bar ahAy eye*. .
fbelr Tatlb A your work and deed.
blows. - Tbe ‘Promeihea hang* Then | eAcd h.-r If h.-.- mother wu, tell roe abo.ii unotber lllile girl tooth monar.li'K power to a severe test.
*Tohf KOr when they eo.-coeenn up In tbe Miae way. and a sweet dear like mine, and she -aid:
plt-aw.'
('.dunibu* bad long, bren daociag
H«>u>h 'be Alldrra
?«!%my4aar.‘
so does the Poly-phetmis. .ui ibl* ra?- Ve*. Kuihic/|your moAer'* the sweet' Well, ifter.-s a pretty littlo girl on aii.ndance at Ae .-ourt. in pur.-uanre
*“1*'*‘. * more A-ver pareoo
■ -«♦“« flow gpd aagar A idmpe,
OlvO troih, and your gift will be paid •rpUMr ts not tMt efir.-riil as Ihc oih- cat lady In tbe worl.l and mine's ’t"'
v-Towliig ov-.t the atone wall, of th,- one uhje.1 of hi* iifv—1|„- grand **““ ® Marshmallow Rrowale would
AMpnanu.
Id Uttd.
and.Us winter home dually tuiii- neat.' Ob, 1 Juri love liuti.-niip. *l<-r "Stcr* have all cioiied.Aeireyei exp,-.liiion la search of a m-w world
■ •*®Md gleam
kaver a paapd of Jampd!
AM honor wni honor meet:
‘‘"*® •«»"* '*>*• ’•«<'" l«‘« »®Gjer! And itien i ran oi.-r to “O'! too lu *i,ep. bui Acs awake -and alri.ougk be tind hub. no fail
•*»r"y
..iitiiber of
And
a
amDo
that
U
aw«at
will
aarely
**
Anotor
Baisy
and
i
sjid:
'What
wayo.i
1
'blnk
that * b.-eauac. to'a la ed (u hi- alirf'Vet ho had .-niivtcd the
'•'"'-'wr
Drbwaies a*
*‘«a‘re waAata and ekaatonU.
i»d
they
(oruAIy
ha.le
And,
crawlef, Ihe Baga-orin. sire attaoh>« Ayln' lo me Daisy, when ruoiber >’>r -ha.le Do .vou know who the ts, syropsihidk. of the g<>-d Qu-v-tt Isa ‘
AM <wra Aat popa.:e pAyiag together
lu domlcIlQ to a iwA. although in spied you out of the window?' .\nd Kwiht.•••
bella
A amile tot Is Jaai aa awaet.
‘iQht Oht I lOfvet^
to anmmar U.trarel* about with it's she said: 'Vi-hy. I've been calllu-you
"Oli. >os, .hat * liitlfl Morn.nsThe day .rr.vW .!..n -he gre,.
■Mb a pannd ef bopa"
to life la Ike minor of kl«t aod fltor basket of rubbloh b.-Id ov.t p- a long, long time, bm’you didn't best U.torj .and i m goiiu: to sxk her wh.v navigan.r wa*
|„, hnaj an !- !.>r>- :i>c) know what was happen-,
.ng.
.-a.-h
deieoahle Bitk- DrownA
THB
iUlltMIMt
MtUHMDlTB
'Mave;
tok.
',
nu-. I wanted you to iu« my now •” '‘'t*
Morniiig-Glory dilldren swer He wend.-d fai. ...ly lowaid t.-j.*Tia lost wkal we are end do:
^ eourae all raterpillors do not bonocL Don't you tblok it'* pretty- Ko to sl.-ep so early— .uost as soon *s pala.e at nlghUafL n*>:u wiA the in was hrmly SHscd by a *iuall chnhby
^
Then give to to world Ae best reo
chrysalides in the fall; a few And-1 said: 'Ye*, it's most s* prei- > ha'-- ">> T.r.-akitiM.' And the busy leoiion of i-iddisg DN-w.-ll |.» l>oi«i:v. baud And bi-fore oof (Ould ssy Biw!
•^__
. BBnsomcra. rea cays
ontjl Aey.smell green thlug* ty as mj Sunday h*i' And iben 1
®ff- 'rn- soon bringing their than Iroai a:i.
of
Ini- Ihc.. were all aiteh Up Xowr. wasn't
aaaa m in mutfe. donY toy ? And- ^nd to best wUI coma hack to you*"
Aring Such a one s kissed her and she kl*»e.i me and i '"Hr niisre** ha.-k aga.ti. i.iii of the t«ll*. iK>w,-..'r i.<i n.c r,-iRt..d i,.-- • !ia' an ungrateful iblng to do?
■toe waeka |ka daya aeem fun of
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Ae Viceroy. It makes a warm IHtle ran back to tell you. i ju*i iov<- '■■uty <he little MorTiina-uinn- hadjoM seif and ('ofumh.]* e> q.i,-.
>Pea<Hit OoMs.
-sdife. Tkta> «oa or to weeks wten ..
SUNflNINB LCTTERfl.
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AWhrr.-don t yrtu* he.
"
oo heinc no. fi.d «
- ar
Take n«ai pcaa-ui. *■ nrer oT a''
yaV Prealflsat boa gone about her
Kalkuska, Mick
"**"* «*’!’'* •’ray the leaf where ii
"Ve*. Indeed." replied mother But
'''t'oiirre; w:,y | might ha.ektiow^i rival m- -•■iglit
i-r:: »s«. Ih-Iuk
sire ji* tM>*.lblp Ou one. paAt cyaa.
walk K^eatAi'- ebaorr. BunabAy
Sepi a, ipj.]
■.•“•U ponlon re- wbo-are those sw-cei lUtA .hildrei. in **l>c m>* it .aa«. ih.-y g.-i up *o *;.*,..iM-d Jt. ..
game »itb
iH.«- aod mouth, glue on the lop ntt'd
fBflMt lo horaoU. and the raaliy te«ls Oanr PraaMeni—
mins; this It lines and roll* into a plnk«d-whH.- fro.-ka over there in fatly. Ob. th.-y wuke up awful early the ..id e andc- »
oo mood to
ba.g of tbe not aoroe enrfed hair for«Mt you
anjoy oooh of Ao
1 am a llitle girt eight yrera oW 1 '“**• **“* ““•*
“*
•"'* **”■
• ‘‘"®* the.'re iw-eet lor —long, tong iK-f©re I do. why i guess be i....u. ..d to ,:..:-nui.stc sailor 3 sic Thi* will be the doll's bead.
hflpn. beilnl varaas flullo as mueh go'to acbool and am In nke third ®*''
P«rfleular It 1*: The silk Ac bees and the buiierflie* are whig- they're the fir*: flower, awake, and^
i-i.. a - -. irupt^-.n had the ef
Ttc fh. lower SlMl of Ae hcM ae*
liuiag ts
aa A Ipog tAH tram her A her own grade. Miss ____
Bonner _
A mr ____
'* woven shoot
aboot the i-tero of the pering to them, and they tell
teii their
Aeir Hut vou't- flnith.-d the dies*, ha.en t
to ftTtrewent tbe bod..
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- Bun- t lore Mr. to pets l bare a dgg *i **** *" ’*'*
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--------------_ sweet
_ , children Their
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.ajt.nc him to, loM ai-,n.. r
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are aeren of- the
“**iesi kind of a
only- to
>p“mother?
you que h!
U*liig Vtroi.g .bread.
whlaa paami thought^ ««» for «*A call Rover, and Aree reia. ! tore
winter tnuKKcry U thus fan- tale* muat be pleasant oner, for the Vou re been only slxnit len niiauie-. oi* {
’ri. piece, wbirk was f«l
-Sew Ihe Sima to the upper pan of
I ...!!ev of troprera?ton> «o
dV
to wank. .
a littA biolber aad alster
toned mneh In Ae same manner as I* children are nodding their beads aud I gue«r "
:owc-l
-?.v body, aud Ike peanut for thighs
,

Your friend.
Prometbea's cocoon. After the laughing Joyfully- Bo you know wh-'
-'I" Si^er* !ausbe<l I tv been an »a:;c'
genera) and Columbus :b
tbe. lower portion, une oo aneh
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.
Thelma Crow*
Viceroy has flnIAed Usvwork. It back* they are. Kathle* "
,
boiir-an.l-a-half It took nic long.- p»:fIV
oecome newuainted
^o fev^
"Oh. yes. they r.<v; ver. iI'm
m *.
• -...u—u. it
n *
ou .n .vui
c* *iiu
, . .
*
ki
It vw
la aicw
alco TO
to become
neoualnted wlA
with *®* and eontloues
eontloue^^o
fe»^ while the
re asn.cu
oamed vCo!ver.
'h>n 1 thomrn?
would
\our n*
li.tlc
and m“-,,--. j,,u ... .--m ■ M.ur-Mj me m.i.r
II (bAgn daB*l BO yonr way.
a new member i hoiM. vm win
1«ov«b rehttln on^he ire^.xbut if the going rigfat’over and ask (bent what friend* have kepi y©-. *o :.ti*y tbs' in ?)<" ‘ac,-. while tbe prand.e
®'
*
viAer b scB or
At yo«r work or at yonr play.
again.
weether to cold H stay* A its houae the bc-s and Imiterfll.-s told ibem."
didn't know b.i* the ciue *a- cy.uck:*-) »» wiud *• b* dared
--upt« l •• remaining pcaaota, and '
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St Bight. OctoA-r to the month in And oB bixiuded Kaihic to bury hef
And now «c mu*t burry aci
.Vow, Isabella, wltboui w.r plsj-^**^ i c -lupalnt.d end* to the lowr pan* nf iiiigo*.
ahanid.
which to waieh the making of there head in the dover patch w hile moth- Be? read. >o go to .Wr* Marry ', mu ing. bad picked np contMerebIc know___
There
ajy ha (
»»«
Krikaak*. MIA.
tiny tnbe bones, and most often I er reaumed her rewlng.
may wear vour r.-« p.ok dre... aod ledge „f the game by wmcMag her

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varwtty of ways, oaa M
_y
**“?*^_£.****”'
*’
Aan'oo yoting willows.
When the liiile girl returned she 'Iwu voo'll iook iiW.- iba: liiti- gi-!. husband and the noblo*. And w^a
. '
®l<l l*dy
anntbar aa a uny rot-'
mr you’ll ^heva^vtoa w^A you Dear P^dent—
,|] ^bovc that red-and-blarl. knked as Jo.vful a* the Utilo clover, peeping In ihiough ibr wtudow "
Ferdiaand told her that ber prowgr ,,
'
urn. SartAU Paar,
oV2SMnr'«ay ia aMoat o'er.
We toll be amottAiiAr
j^fiWP by Aa aaot]^-

ssirSot:

Mr mwma nalA"
-4 PNM «f Jwtor

A
Ihoaght 1 would write yon a leiretto hapd this rolea so small.
tee and tell you about my mue poor,
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<wU.
HU nsiue I* VieMw. I have a pet
*■>
•l«ya ho aulie happy and dog namnd Watrb. aad I bav« a eat
aoHa gay:
__ ■■■»< Fuasyhonta. 'Wo Bunahinera
VBr to thlflto
oaom hare flne time* togNbor orery Sunwreng

dto nru Bom yon A song.
Yonr Bunablaer,
AMilwlnarerhavoaaadorgleamy
Harry EcMar.''
. '•t^
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*1' to mar paU-'■X^
. ’.

^ naon^ A iMa?

woolly raurpUlar. the one that 1* in 'hctnatlve*.
such a hurry to get aumesltere be’■Ob^nmiher^ they told mi* alt the
fure winter come* on. aod how it rori. recreia. every rinple trord The bees
itaeir up luA a round hall tmitead of said they are making honey.. ^Tbej
nghling back, when wo touch it
:i get a little asect out of^vorj flower
live* through Ae.cold wreth.-r un<l*r ibej ^visli. loi* aud loi* O! diff.-ren*
• tort or atone, and A iho sprlitg kind*, and they take it all home ;o
ukaa a law meals and then wraps the hive, and then they mix tt a.I-ui.
kaolt la a cocoon .made of allh and loweAer. 'Caoae Aey bavea’i an..
to hair* from Its body Do you not spoons, so they are Aelr lltiA legs;
«Uak it would hare hara much more aM they stir and stir aM ailr. tW ai

-nOh. ibai'^Rore: la-jgbed Katbie. abould l.e »
gleefully
l ha.co t ,-priien to her rordin: vs the game resul'.-d. i
Ixtrd Faunfleroy; one as a heoAea
and tber- t- V.t* more Itiils girls mediat-ly Iveni all her .-nerrlr» 'i
Chinee with .a Roeiie. Such a family
H> the gard.-n ior uit- to g.-t qlialnied the toord
w!'h- I b'llevv ini take 'most wB day
fho rantesr had bora unucually crt.ibem ul.i give day* of eajuymeut
e IHtle ones.
'oniorro*. and 1 »ba i. t be one bit long, and tbo reunier*
duatered '
______
l«,ut-*otne. I'm >r> glad you tuppeaed areui.d Ae tabic, mu.-S amuaod ■( the
A Qooee Maduns.
ioVpj l>auy etciiemem of the king and Ae snug
X was the flnt ume Johnny had.
And Kathle gave mother aueb a aatisfaetion of the old grandee.
wee Peard a guinea tea. "O ■*,tortog that that dear woman atAM an to game weat on. whldf he obno(*4 "coaM and hoar this
o»o*t fril oS her chair.—Selected
wag » docido to dtocovery of a new an AwAdAt Harif ap."

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