Grand Traverse Herald, November 02, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 02, 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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1911-11-02

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TWfCE A WEEK- TUESDAY AISJ D XHURSDA Y—SIVOO

A YEAR

TRAVERSE riTY. GRAND TRAVERSE <Y)rNTY. SiU-HlGAN. Tjn USDAY. NnVKMHKH 2. DUK

BIG DISPLAY
OF WARSHIPS
nClE SHI'S sot FIBHrCRS

MURIED IN eHIGlND^
lo'^M
Mike Kchee and Mrs.
gweers Sprang a fiurprlM
Their Friends.
Oileago. Nov. Z.—Michael E. Kehoe.
aged 81, and Mrs. Joeephine Swi*r>,
aged 83. both of Traverse City,
granted a marriage llceose here this
tnornlng. It la suipectcd they have
punned to surprise their home friends
by murryiog here.

RECAPTURED
RY REBELS

FARHBIS IRSTITUTE
Tiiro Meetings Will Be Held In This
County Last Week in January. :

.SeVelary E. O. ladd of the (i.-and
Traverse Karhiers' Institute so. lo:>
BATTLE has received a rnmmuBlration fn>ui
Stale SuperlDteBdent L. R. Taft, call-

/ '
STRU661E RESUMEO SURDIY

IN BLINDING
SNBW STORM
«H0RE AT UBHTHOIISE POIRf

county Institute,
that .two meetings will be held 1:.
Grand Travers.- coiib^durh.g the
AFTER
STRUGGLE
CORPSES last w?ek In January. Prhepft wiU Ik' VCHEL8 IN UNE
WERE STREWN ALONG' RIVER.
seqshm of two days In Traverse
lit) and auoiher of lw-.. days af Suni- Several Inches Fell in Upper PentpI and Crviaara in
lAhabitants Slaughtered by tmpermii rityHolMay A«ir« Viawad by The*. sula. Grand Traverse. Alpena arM
a Until Revelutioniati Were
und» Along Mydion Rlatf
' Leelanau Counties—General In
Reinfereed—No Quarter
CITY St^HOOLS WILL HAVE ,T^N
*1 Nay* Y«rk..
Northern Michiglin.
Was Shown.
DAYS
>

ONH hunorcd and two modern

HBLIDAY VACATION

SUSARJURT EXPIOSIOI
One Man 'Fataily)Hurt and AnMhcr
Seriously at Mt^ Cleipena Today.
dt. t'lcmohi-. jj^ch. Nov. l,r-On?
wSs fatally hurt aisi two seriously In­
jured when the bckler of the Mt.
'letuens Sugar t'uytexplodrd and des­
troyed half the planj. Charles Kbens
crushed under the degeris

''
MARKET A fUZZLE

SITUATION
ALARMING
HAY eii^ WITH AUSmA '
Italy >1aa Saind god Occupied ialMiBa

MEN WHO DO THINGS

near and Buyer at a Loss to
Vienna. Oct. 31.—Tbe outlook la
Figure What It
ilaruooM^. Nov. 1.—In a blindlnp
Shangabi. Ot-c. 31.—The rebels reItaly -U alarming today. Tbe Itallana .
Means,
«aplurod Hankow Sonilay after «ltc COMMERCIAL EkECUTIVES HELD snow iionp, i'itp;. Sparling. liU «':f<
Tripoli I
.iiid a crew of lounevD. of tbo steambktodieat battle o^tlit revoUilloa. a<PROFITABLE I^EETING.
<From Wedm-.-.day a Record-Eaglr.) plcte annlbllatlcm. There U danier
cr D. Ij-uly were rescued hr life
curdiug to native liifortuatiun. The
of a clash with Austria and as antThe
-iioiaio
situa|lon
Is
giring
the
a meeting oi ilic hoard of edoca- defaat. rexultlog In tbo loss of Han- Michigan' Was BesC^pr^ted of .-rs when, their boat went agronnd
ItU
Iniverq and growers sonteihlng to think
tkar Monday evening aevcrdl matters
IJgbtboUsc point. ' The vessel pamiidFriday. was no? serious. KeAny Sute—Lucius 1 Wilson is
about this fall on account ^ the high believed the iullans lost 1,800 kUM /
were brought up by .Kupl. Tyler enjort-od Sunday, the 'irebels resuniixl
iiig heavily today and is believed to
President
prices that are prevailing for the lu-. and taken prieonura in the recent bat­
for the bencBl of the Hcbouls and so the stniKKlo, while Ibo lni|>erlaller
be a total loss.
bers In all |>arts of the country.' tk' tle In TripoU. Tbe cabinet is defying
Car as the funds of toe board would al­ Were buu-herlDI;'the InltaliiUuiN pHDo things fhai count—That Is the
tVlumei. Nov. ,1 —With nearly four
<T>nira<M<lory yeiiorts have been Austria by eendlng the navy into Tart-'
low they acre acted uix>n. tie called Isglng and buriiing the city. I'nder
ibers of the .Apierb-nn lnch<-s ol
fall last night'sMghs
t
Kent out from various soun-f-a In re­ ixh watera.
attemion to the rnci that the board of
furious fire the -teliols vrosseil the A:-Mu-lnii<m .of' <*«»mnier. lal Bvcni- »en-naed throughout tbe. upin-r pen- gard to'lhv size of Hie cro|i that It
Triente. OcL St.-4taly bas aaisy .
au|wrvlaors bad acted favorably ninn river and engaged In a hand tu band tlves Cave be<-n doing t'.ilnss. . This jusulu tiHla.v.. The harbors ure filled
kce|>s all who are inicrcstixl guessing and occupied tbe Turklgb Ulanda dt
the plan to establiKh a ronnty nornul battle. Tbe ^t^lgKlo -wui Incredibly
proven at the great it>nvenik>n with stui lo-dviveti Uuils, GranffTrav- Bs*''^ the real quantity that will be Khudes and Lesl^ acotwdlng to tb©
training oeboot and thai^tbo question furious, i-urpses littering tbe bank recently'field In Isiuirvillo. Ky. This erse. Alluna aikl l.«'clanau counties
thrown on the market during tbe aea- disi>a(cfaea
would be roted uiiob at'^ihe rprlng and the river.
Is tbe greatest band of boorters that reis.rt a snow fall. The storm Is genSoni? stales rejiort the buavlest
1
rIecUen. the order from the sUte;
n the northern part of the s
Idite reports by wlrelcM (roiii^ th;^ has A-er gathered together
crop in yi«rs. while others claim that
board of health requiring the dtslnfeewarshlpK off Hankow say the retiels rountry.
theer Is almost a famine, but the Indllion of all arhoot rooms once a month
They claim It is “good bnsiness."
lighting on the oouklru. having
taiiotra are that there will be enough,
was brought up aod will bo carried
routed tbe lmi«erlallats. Xo quarter lUey beUeve that Ibf clHes that arc
Bnewfall Breugftt Out 1
for all w'hen the lime comes.
bealibful. clean and Intcnigemis bMng shown. Thousands arc
•f Old Tima HMery.High prices In tbe fall of the year
rfuKBu
Several of the gndeand high school ported to ^ave been slain.
ly governed, sorially decent and gi-nlend .to niake the |>eoi>le economical
ash.
teachers requested pcrmlaalon to
The heavy snow i
erally atiracilve. are the ones that
with tbe result that there is but little
Throne'Apologises fo- NsglecL
attend tbe suie teachers' meeHng to
_
get the busliiPrA in the futur.-*.
waste, and at the same time it gives night and today has t
I*ekln. OcL 31.—The ^demand . o^
(. vlevod from Rlreralde park and be held In Detroit end permlaslon
A recent “iKiosiei " eiliiion of the'
grower the Idea that the crop is Weather prapheu and old reddanta la .
the national assembly for a n^ipletb The manotaclu:er wlli heslbite be­
a of vantage on the Man- grantedArrangements were also cobsUtuttoual gorenituent hpi> been fore be will move his plant to h town acortew tWasli.l Ajiierlcaii. gives tlie' short and he thinks that tbe proper Acreit nnmbers and around ©vary ©onh Mde of tbe river.
foilowjlng handsome
notice ,,f
of w.
W F.
made for supplying substitutes for tbe acceded to by the throne. Alt Imper­ ihniIII.
e n.il«
^
stove the weather dartng th©
[Is i»i
iMt .11
all k sliould l».
l>e. iD
In-kH.r Mlowln.
[bn tbe-broad boaom of the Hudson places during-lbeir absence.
rny re.lthe eroi. i. helJ .nd the past any yeaia at this ttm© of th©
ial edict has been. Issned apoloxizing — ike.qupBilon of ,h.™iih, odurailon!kw-ik . (—mer
I veeaela floaUd at aacbor In throe
The construction of a coal chute at
e.-dUdm> .t the heSm tear has ben threehed over U ddafl.
for the past negluct of tbe throne and •Dd sedentt .etr.re ol hi. o.n Km i*-ut. .Im .till h.. m.ii! friedd. here I
each eight ' mllee long, the ITnlon street building waa disltd M ktlt edidkiyee. are imdr,tde,i, »h"
>- tl-d i.. hnd. o, M.
One old resident tron Yuba haadad
g from a point about oppMnio ctiaaod and finally loft to tbe oommKTh. r.*,.«.eM4ve. eill.-d jisdlh
Id hl<
heme. S„, the Ad»r-1.there will be a ansplus later lu lie seti- * the following orer tb© t©Aspboa©
wltb a cabinet from which nobles
VlftpaeTaath stroat np the river to the tee on balldlnga end grotmda for ecw-lih
tbe
result
that prices will thU afteraoan, wfilcb it of latanM to
■ball be excluded. A set-ond edict ' 1)^ such a
Born and raised at Traverse fUty. drop when this quaiiiliv Is releaaed on both old and young:
•MUh of »pBnen DnyvU tsroek. Pro- tJoo.
grants pardon to polltiral ofTcnden Study civic, social . and
1 tba tower extremity of
glvell tbe auperin- connected with the revolution of problems, and they exchange their. Mich., and ryiuiltig to the state of the market. Generally the years that ago today^ heavy snow f©U la th©
M'ashlngton ten >cars.ago. W.
Barth are best for the late sellers Is where Grand Traverae region and did not a©
• artoMt, Seoetary Meyer, aland- tendent to negooatn for a teacher of|
ISkk and subsequent revolutloBs and

tba bridge of tbe naval yacht physical culture for the schools next
has become oi^e of the most prominent th* prices oi«cn at sutb a low figure away until apring. Oa April 1 of tta
one bolping tbo .other to aoivo
to Ouvse compelled to join In tbe
and Influential elilzens of Anacortes. that iieople liecome careless and buy foUowlng year there waa thtae feet at
•tayflomr aod aummnded by hie aide*
tbou^t a good Idea to
present rabetlicA. Tbe imperial edict, difficoltlcs.
of thoae rewponaible for the lavishly and i
Mart tat earif, bi ibla' would give a.
l> the .aurjdua earl> the beanilful aUIl on tbe knaaf. whkh
The ronvenuoii was the" besffroiiV
^
the hind oT the em­
.
.. _ the Una; formed by better choice from tbe^t
cslublishnicnt mid rviDdUCI Of III* Aim- lu the scasonde|Hh It bad areraged aO miater.
lew. iHilni of any that has bcc
peror. HsuaoTiing, sa>s:
curicK Creamery ad IToduce comiiaiiy.
dfeobattlaabllR, cmlam. torpedo boau dIdates that jwlll be apllable.
--The aatlonal election waa bold that
At
the
pre'seni
time
the retbll price
held
since
the
ns.wx-inUon
have reigned ifan-c years anil
gad deattoygf. Babmarinef and naval
tnsikiiUon wliii-h exerts a ^>nu
The ques^oD of establishing a nlghl
most t>olDts Is .around the dollar year on Norember 8, aad ©.party of
ganiz<>d six years ago. It las pitneu
,j ^MUarlea.
school for apprentices was taken uu. hvae alwav's acted . .xmsclcntlously Its worth from the things that have JpHucdcc uiion iindc In general In this' mark and iw-ople are buying uiwn an twenty voters, walked from Tnba to
in tbe intewjKlF the people. Ilui 1
«(.
All tbg vUle the ehlpa kept np a but as there did not seem
part oMhe country and which has mu t-canonilral basis, with the result that Travers© City to cast their votes fer
htd-n done fiflcr those represema' Toar of aalutaa. Tbe tbipe' aides were demand for it at {nwsent. and as there have not Fmplo.red wen properly as
tcrlally assisted In the dcveloiuneiit of tbo supply has only keiil up with the luwaldeuL That waa the year PVo1 withal poliilrtl skill. 1 hav^ llv.-s have rriiirne-i to ihclr bosnes.
■NPnad by bluejackets at attentJoB. are no means of nnanclog such a proDg i oiiotn'. for not only demand, the rest being held In reserve mont waa tbe repsbUeaa candidaln,
Kier>- city that was represented is
many otkites in poUi:
•be qwrtwdeeka were thronged with Jert the matter was drop|>ed.
U tbe milk and cream of hundredsfof by the growers or the buyers who are and of the twenty wbo tooted tt
, employed
noietl
fur
itie
wonderful
things,ihsi
n aad narlM gnardt. ted coated
cows.used lu the nmnurailure of bitTbe orlglBal bill of Arms A Cole for cal positions which comraveiies con
Idjng out for hl^er |•rioea as a ajiec- through the snow oa t
It 'has accoiiipllshed in
year s
imala piv*d the aatloiial airt. while SPIC. for putting in new doseti In tlie atliutioDallsm.
ter nod lee cream, but the «6iii|>yiC ulalk-n. - .
day there Is but ons.wbo U stU Bring.
' I
There arc many executives who lix-'c also handles prcsiure of r.cry nature
“On railway mnttera one whom
•Mm’- vbtatte piped out tbe or- Central tmddhig was allowed,
isV.
V H. Pyfe ot Tuba. O. A.
I*rices on the loi al' Mrkot have and that is
placed at their dispaoEl by. their
trusted
deceived
me.
Hcm-e
public
their bill for extras waa not allowed
that is raised by the rniii-licrs.
Arottli.W
Hitchcock Is another who voted at
been
above
that
laid
anTwhere
else
dollars
e.-i.jr
At tbe flDBptotlon of lu progreu
Ms. Barth has enjo>ed a «Me busi during the |>ast two works or more, that election and Is etUl alive. B. &
account of not being approved by opinion was aifiagouistic. When
for publicity matters ulime. Dulotli
tbo anchored Unea tbe May- all tbo members of the finance Jrom■ss larocr. 'Ht-fore coming west ni- and }csterda.t some of tin- bu.vors were Walt Is the only resideai ot OM Mis­
handled. J^o.OOO for putlt. Iiy and
Sewer took «p Its station near tbe nlttee. some of whom were out of the
as engaged In the geberal merchan­ s.- anxious to lay In a kUii^dy that ihev sion who voted In Traverae City et
Much vA-ibe people's money has booh ysn.iino for liiduslries. iiHVcnjw!', dise bnslness in Michigan for elex'cn
•bwhip OboasctkaiL Rear Admiral dty.
exiK-nded over JCf'.oiiO, Joljcl, years and then llvctl thr«*e lears at laiJ within eight reDis ot the Chicago that time who aurrivea W. H. I^IB
tbe cemmandei-ot the fleet
Tbe question of fixiog the lime for taken, but nothing to iH^cfit the iKOniarkeu This was a good ilililg fur was a candidate at that time lor* coun­
miiiols
enlirded
the
busiiH-ss
In/ernaA as d the flag
Sedro-Woolicy before con)ing to Anacity ple has be«'n aebieved. ^____
sui-b an extent that FCU.nou cortee and embarking in the * reamer.' the farmers and they,took advantage ty ireasBrer. and it was also the loot
“On several orrasiong cdlcla Itave
I bpardad the yacht and were scbaols was acted open and i;
the boom to the best of their abll- time that the democratic party carried
raeefvwd by Secrefary Meyer ra the elded to let out the schools on IMday. promulgated Ians, but none of them was sjient beside causing tbe rail­ business and putting op the present
Grand Traverse county
roads to exp«-n'^ over a million dol_,qaartardgck. As the omcera. In full
mber J3. aod Uke.-up tbe work baa Ihku. fll>e>ed. The people ar^
There
are a large numlwr of buyers
ibllhg, yet I do not know. Dis­
r tbe tide of again
on Tuesdav. JUUU
January J.
Joined .\lr. Birth In the vi-r.MUU UII
Q
the
loi.wl
market
Ibis
>ear.
aod
av
N... V,.rl. . ITi.-Wi. N...
.Thrcu.h «.und l.u.to... J.Je
asters loom ahead, bnt I do not i
Mm yacht they iwero greeted tv the
The city clerk and
lliniu.h II. C-ton.be or l-on.nor.r i
each one has to make a showing he f*
MttR fld bngjok the rnOle of drams, wore authorixed l< prepare a draft for
not OM.V ,m-«i *<«.««« In, tbo -cli, I
„ „a liable at times to b«- cnmiielled to bid Will Be Property Obeerved et LeM
gad Anally by a cordial handshake an order book for ordering school
load iM-.'ond tbe market, price in
bni. oronod nr . srnci onninocol.l „
„ dl.ilnrilv.l.
fraa at cbM oncer of tbe navy de- piles and to present tbe lame to the
aitd Apple Show On Nev. M.
to secure It. This doe* not nerlino
bol...on
1-nnnni.
nnd
lb,
Sontl.
j,,
,
,..dlK
,ilii
next mentlng of the board.
Maccabees ol the World SUrt Out AruerU-nn coiiniriea. They'
.Mr. Barth was inaTried th Acac-rncs essarlly imply that the buyer Is tbe
- Of tt* maUpe taking part In tbe
A large kcale map of Grand TravUshliig a magazine. Itsued luohi
With Good Charter Member­
sunt dgiianaliitlon alx were batilelive ^l■a^b ago to MUs An:ia Kandcg- Icsor. tint it engenders a rivalry that rse county la being made for the ooe
entirely- in kfiunish that hiu* n clrculn-i ger. aii.i two l>oys have brightened makes the Traverse City maFket dur­
ship in City.
aipaof-tbedngdnonghtclaaa. They
uf U>e lectures at the apple show at
ing the evid weather the blghe*l in
linn of .'i.INHi among all the Spanish llipir lioiiic. Johu. aged four .'ears.
«ato tba nortda, Viab. Unaware.
Grand Rapids nett week. Tbe lec­
the state. In luviy instances the >liflaUdlcr of speaking counrilcs.
I». Crooker. i
r. and Mrs. Joseph Kavan Report
l4>uis. I«t> ''ears old Mr. and
Soodi Candlaa. North Dakote
tures <m the re^roes and advahtagee
f'-ren>e
In
price
is
due
to
the
candllloU
of the World!,:. who Is' Kvory question of vital-Importan/^ Iiarih are proniiu.-ni socUll.v and have
' Pleasant and Very Instructive
bHeUcu. la addition there v
of the stork, as many farniers fdant of the various counties
now located In tbea-liy. has oittanized
as ukon up and discussed by tlto iitnuiiicrable Irfeuds among rold.
Trip.
gpleodld amy -of first elaas battlewliibin the ferrttory coreref by the
local tent of the order w'iili a char- delegates in tbe most minuie detali. Ol the city nnd surrounding nmiitry late and dig early, which leaves the
Mhips of tbe Oonneetlcnt type, numberWestern Michigan Development ASMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kavan return­
of thirty. The offii-crs
The Isrnus question occupied two Of public splriu-d men working in l«- l<otat»es crvfen when they are brought resu Is lo be one' <>f the feetnrsp et
told. Mx shlpe-tbe Minnesota.
f.>
tht-iiarket
with
the
result
ihatdhe
ed
Tnosday
evening
fro
mtholr
trip
full
sersions
and
the
e:>llre
stems
of
tbo
I
half of Anacortes.. .Mr. Harih has al_
-wew Hampshire. Kanaaa. Vermont,
the sbos\ Tbeiu>‘ lectures will' be
I
skins
rough
ui>.
ntaking
them
look
had
lows:
graphic rcisni will Im‘\ issued in a nu>« lieen promiceu; whenever ol>ls>rI loalilaaa and Connecticut. Added to abroad. Mr Kavan formerly owe
land unlhtiifg itieiii for the top price. sb<irt and to the point ©nd win be'
I>ast c
—P. A. Gardner.
l>3mphlet by itself qn aV.-oUtu of
............
tbeoe were tbe hattieshlps of the tyjie the Detroit Bakery', which be sold
iliy ha* .............
oficrcif...........
g;'lng
his h
dellrered by the repreeentattre. MB
er—C. H.
bast lini»*rtanre. In thus meelinfc j.„r,
„d i,.B„,nmte projects Good rite stor k Is what Is demande<I of edch, county.
npraMted by the Idaho and tbe Miss Prank I'errenka, when he left hero
op the V»t markets aif.l the more of
May.
They^^rc
both
very
enIJeutcnant
commander--,IL
A.
n
band
ot
worker.-'
the
delegate*
La,inK
Hi
'lew
the
.general
w*M*t|ol
Mppi five of tbe Virgliila type, be
this
kind
pf
sUK-k
that
can
.
le
proIbusbstic
over
ueln
trip;
and
de­
dersnn.
.amiot fall ’to receive an Incentive!,j,.,
Hi. gives llb.rall> of
tag. beaMaa that ahlp, tbe Geonita.
Hccofd keei>er—Guy F. MlUer.
h.-iier vwork. and liirrrasea’ob-K.j,,
„,oi,pc whcir ms-essary. idured bere’ihe belter the market will
I. end Rhode Is!- clare tbey experienced a most enjoy­
be and the,better the rei-uiaiiotTof the nzriculluritu. E. O. t.sdd will lee>
Chaplain—II. K. NebMiti.
god. and of tbe kllaaonrl type. Includ- able as well as Intercallng and Intun- upon the fruit Industry tht has
Sergeaw—W. F. Uxiliwell.
ieg that Teeiil.' the Ohio ■ and the siruriire lour. While In BuroM they
tu.la> hud she a greater pegibu'at a isf^io 'pn<du<-er onjiig been developed -wUhlB the county
‘ U-fficr
arge 'market©'of
irkeK'of ihc
i‘— loumr;
\lMied in Attstrta and Germany, but
I'hysU-ian—Dr. W. R. Moon.
touching ^iKiUer* w-;lh these Pteaf (pusitiess
ii-:t iN-r ol business mi-n similar to IV. On ©ccouot of the wcnilH-r «-<*ndi wHbin (he put few>^«ars;^ Rpbert
Nasiesat-arms—W. J. J.ohnrion
eVecullvF* ,wlio .
.' Tbwe an the ahlpe upon wblch-lhe mcrtly la Bohemia. On their return
r. lunh. M presl-ienl of the .'.XnaBarney will speak on idBaral fermMg
ten*
the
re<i-l|pts
on
tbe
market.ar*(Continued u
Halted States wo«M rely in time of trip Sfr. and Mra. Kavan visited sev-' First M. G.—Grant Sab-N.
.-oiu-s I'rcanicry A Ih-odui-e comian.v
“vrj light ti"!ay. oiiTy thr^ load* be Id this sectlun. while C. L. Whitaey
Se«©nd .M. G.—.4 B. Turner. «hr to ^ tbe actual fighting. Tbe tqn- eng-places in ibU >ounUy. sndi ai
he is acii'c In the management of the
The i-rl««- will diflcuas ihf dairy Interesu of the
-Sew York CltV and Niagara PalU;
Se^tlo
lirel—John F. Ashton.
of these baUlesUpe is etoac
.••laltlishment. aad much of the sne
rountry and wfiat ran be expected I©
■ket—A. yi.^lIUanis.
and spent a week in Detroit with rela­
Picket
. '(Ooattsaed on page taoj
jc-is attained U doubtless duo lo his
ibe future along this Important fine
of .li-i.
tives. As a summary they say the
The order baa*t
SaaVV
atid sound Judgment.
of agricultural industry. Tbe lectarse
climate abroad la fine: but they prfr OOd and a reserveiun.rof lll.to'n.ooc •l^aes EHrervdarf EntepMined Tneswni be given st 4 o'cloek cn tbe ©f*
■day Eveui-ig.
fer the good old l\ S. A., for business atij Is now operating iu i.' »tan;<
terooon of November 10. As this Aiy
m general is much better here, and riioile* nnd provincei-- Michigan ha*
-----Plana-Wef« Cone Over For New Cen­ is to be devoted to this section It la*
. fMriat Swianay Died at D»ogHt»tH there Is a great dl^l more money In been rwnily orgaslied nnd good prrlg
The M;*scs Genevieve anJ.VivUn
tral M. E. Church Tueeday
expected that a, Urge ©umber of
Hemn Tuesday.
J. W. Millikan an Eahibicircnlatlon.
Although the people ress made.. A rpecla! effort U' l«elng Wmendorf. entertained alw.ut twenty
Evening.
Grand Traverae farmera and othan
t*"'*'' Friend* at a very pleasing j
at Hamitton Clothing Btor*.
there a^ advancing rapidl.v. ihelr nuide Itt this l>Brt oHhe'*iaiennd new
Patrick SwMMy, father of Mrs. C. bablts and tnetlinds of living
W E. Hunlrr. an archlim of De- will be preeem U> belp n»eke the
5 etiji'yaMe flallo.we'en puny.;
are iK-ing formed at a. rapid
W. SlngMey. died at her home. 50S
'•iL wa* in' the city Tuesday. In event tbe sncccs* that It© Importaaee
Tregca, lH*okkeeper
John Ashton Is orgnnlzlng-a tent ai |p'ven at th.-lf home 'ntouday cvenjeg
>ns modem.
■fisuluilon with tbe reniral Metbodllfth atraoL early Tuaadsy of ©M
Aldeu and W.-F. t.aihwcil Ujiorking »" <J'ani streel- Th room* were dec-'Traverse City State bosiutak ref-cnil.'
aga.. Mr. Sweeney waa » years old
chore h people, with regard w the
orated with cornstalks
an(l jack-o -’'I'.n-.sbed
a hte-___
clze. ..
ismraii
_________ _____.______
____________
-raii iiainilng of
It. Benzonla with .good t
aad bad always enjoyed good bwlib
Prwnete Child WeHare.
Ixnierus ,in bJtmoyj with the eveau,the'late Kon. Jame* tV. Milllken. neW chi^rot to be-erectrd on the Ashap aaui two weeks ago. when be ben proiKrty. In tbe apring.
Portland. Ore.. Nov. 1.—A child vrelTbe evening was s^ni la playlr.z-vrhk-h U cow on exhibition In the
. Saa to tail Be was confined to hb
Mr. Hnnter makes ckurd i
ire exhibition, aimltar to the ethiblutharltian Aaaura Fadgame*. Bean Rag being the mn« po,'* Jlamiltoa Clothing company's store. Inbed i«B uc week.wben drath relieved
ire a sperUlty and hai deaigaed tiona held recenUy In New York and
•nl Rroba in Cnsn Invwlvlns
ular. lu w'tich Reuben Parks raptured-tLsmuch as Messrs. Hamilton ofld Mil
bis naSartag. He leaves but cne dengbChicago, was opened in the amery la
tho McKatnkrna.
Roviawed by Baeraury Meyar Today first p.-ize. Refreshment* were *erv-;i!ken'ware boyhood frlt-nds'and later ime of the l>eri eburebe
tnr. Mrs. KlagMey, with whom he had
Quite Fa ^rge i uml
umber .>of thU city today, under tbe aeapiraa of
Indlnnaptdl*. Nov. i.—Tho federal
ed at a long table, which was decorat- ji^nner* in business as long as the lalgad Ba inapaeted by Preaifient
■ade bis bom for many years, and probe of the dynarnttlng chargea laof (be rbtfli'h met\witli
<\wH him the'OreconCoDgrewef Mothen. Simsuit the ocea.«ioB. the franire ©filer lived, the presence of this jdctnre
two’sraadehUdroB. Jndson Kingsley of ©Tiring tbe McNamatna and McManlthe cxhlMtloB. which
(he deconHon* being a half of a large in tbe lUmlltoB store oCera a tender last eveclng and plans were
New Yi^ Nov. 1.—Secretary
Qiaad Rapida. and Mrs. rUn> .Mucker gul was nsanred-today when (bn Mate the Navy Meyer today reriewed IM pumpkin, on which wa* mounted aev-ibii of sentiment. Tbe picture It a.very
wfll (zmUnue five days, there U to b©
tentative way. The
«f tbis Mty. .The fnperal waa held conru turned orer la tba psiied vesselslof war, the greatfvt nary entoen burping candles-and tbe mytb- good likent-ss of Mr. MHUken, aad Mr. pleased .-moat was a very
held a eonferenoe tor the dlacuatWm .tram tbe 0>nreh.«r tbe
States gnu^ jnry t
of
tbe
care
of
infanta,
the g
moMltzMlon Amerir-a; bas ever seen. vdogiral old* witch with her broom. llamiUon cordially Initves any who strartnre with all up-to-date feAtunrs
O
■ernlng at 9 tb© Stniat^
:emcnL setUemeat work aa« ktoProvident Taf( vOl tvvlcw tba fleet The MIsaw Elmeadorf proved exceetl- may wlsb to do so to atep Is at nay and aometbtng (hat would be a credit
y gfdocA, SMhar i
Mu oSUatiKg. Uqb.
dred topics.
tiHnorrow.
and an asset to the city.
UBOtPwett.
Ntv Tortc. Oct. Sl.-*One hvadrexy
■o—* two ToaaaU of the American navy,
- dw Urgtet fleet ever aanetublei! under
' (be 8tm and Rtrlpea. in their Kayen
. boUday dreaa. ware reviewed by 8ec^
, xntsrrot the Naay Meyef to-lay. while
kvadroda of tbonaanda, aabore and
flfcut. aav the apectade. The aesre8Bt*
o( the aaMmbleil war
veaaeb waa over one-half mlliion
} leu than ose^Mrd of
. ttda total preaent at the naval revlei
>lam|.u>
by PreaUent RookeveK In Mami
.Baade flva yaan aco. The aggreea«ba «( Aaarloan dreadnougbu aod
.flBaOar alatera taldttf |«n In today's
apeetada repraeented- approximately
'tt» Irage omiay of »300.ooo.om.. Dreatod (ran atam to atem In a riot
aC baaUng. the gray llnea-of the wer, with a background formed by
I. beantlfnl In the autumn

by Beard of Education Monday.
NigbL

OLDTlESJIEViya

JURE ROOD IN WEST

ERAK HUVERSE MY

NEW TBIT ORBINIZER

r„„c

iUiK FROH EUROPE

UTERTT WERE THERE

•UK UFE UDBI

LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT

HIRRED OYBI OOCUIIEITS
r;

RRGlIEn NAVAL DISPUT

ARGHITEGTeE

fAOT i. •

•ggAvn tRAYBBSE HERALD, .AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. tHURSDAT. NOVEMBER *. 191*. ’

^ ■

of »ao|M «« 18 March of M« oM»
^
UMt
tha Otaad TniTom nglM has pWBtr
NUUM TMa«V tM ntratej at of thcM opportuidtiM aaa maar troB
TVararaa atr, Kiohlm. V
and bnttH. ThMc ctataa Mfar a
NKfiALe A MBeORD CO.
TW»OI A WBKK.

.......... for the pTMtlcal adtartta^ Mtehlfan fr«lt aad'fam pradThar* is BO daoM bet what sag-

' awtloOB aBng this Una wo«ld ba appradatad.- 'Tba raavlt woold oartaiaiy
Juatlfr tba aadaaTor.

TMee.T.aATee.
oceoa, Ut mat ettaM.

MS m u niM
_______ aaa)

tbair dispaaal. taada U
un each dtr to tba blgbaat larat of
Indostrial aad coMaarclsl
acy.

PHe Lake Department
Coodiicted bf MIm Mae Dewey.

/

Too Mika raoa.
Ton tool
*I as it roa bad on*,
on* taco too
vboa roc taaro aoaralgla. doaT
tbo
o tai
taco.
. got rtd ct lbs aocrtlfla. by applTlag RSNNrS PAIN-KILLIKO MAGIC
OU.. Flaeat tMng la tbo «vrid for

Dooglass & Kellom

Wa wiDt to Mhi thk Dtputm«a .«< tha
«dw to aO CMManad «ad to
iSTud

tbit aU Uant of panonal mad

gwrtl Kina be aant to IBw Powy to ba
taoMMtad IB ttaa DapartaaBt Wa aapaoi^
^ClttBrehaa. fmaraal aodatka and ■»#
Qm(t fnitfi tt^ « Marwt Is UMk raipaetirt erfudntfOBf. Ecwi «d aodal arosta aal ^etatunwti, iffieoT—wta baiaf aada er nf
■Mad, aad beatom ehaB«aa. tad fratfan i>
MlaMta» ia
h......................................................
towB aad ooaatry ara
arrafUWi Iha. abora a]i^ aet 09]^ to tl»

vmifaofnfa
— ------- - •Laka,batU>
—- ^“ttotta an
n^ Sihpr Harald.

»»

. been wade la the
AlOODt ot a coruai raortgaao tnsdr
Fiord L. SAilb aad Mlo A. Smitli.
wife, to The Dexter 8t>U>gt Itaah.
>. IMS. aad r
dated Joir
iBlr 8tA A tt..............................
Od _
in the. ot&ce
ofllce of the Keglsi
aly of
Deeds, for the noonlj
or G
Greed Traroroe and Slate ot Mlcblgsa. .
gib day ot July, A. D. Ihu: '
52 ot Mortgages c

Save Vour Rubber Money
Aad boy the U7 a psk tif ear riMot U|b cM
tSee*. Tbey wit Mawi tbe hsid kidb aad bit iccl wfl
be dry every miaule. Wbelber yoo buy or mat be
•are aad ace oar htfe aiaoitoeal J traya* Aoea.'
SLM to ts 59.

vuaae. by deed of ara
Srd day of Septami
Ml* A W. Baker end aoa. Wbatey. Bob WlUet of Walum: Robert Gates tbe
and recorded la the offlev of the n-gXnnwd fram
lova. Tnes- aad H. E- B16e of Uanton. and M.
teter of d«.-ds a/oreaaid l>ebruarv letb
Traserao air's Board of Trades day
Vt eveulB*
Etcbelbarger
of
Kalkaska.
Hla
fori
sreolag.
1 1.
- eterer act of aMdlag a barrel of^ Mlaa Bertha HagM U aaaistlng Mrs.
Uli j1l.‘i^'wiirh‘^moSSr?h^
♦ :,h,.
The price U fo cem. pe^
Sanberc.
»er«. of Parts. 1
hand-picked epplsa to the

'at. OsboTB in tba Banr.
«
bte cbutL. _____
HbMh S, im. at tba 9MtoCSoa at
the Ulk MX oBlr d tbo ooeTonHarry Loocka «aa bone over San- Rapid* Many relatives and other
Tnmraa aty, bfUb. ndar tbs Aet tlon bat of tba clip of UMisrUle. day froB the FerrM InsUtata, Bis
Twenty six Doilar* and 8txtyKtg}it | Osboi'e. 0«i. 21e-Fn'rnirr. nre iiu.v'
' '
mot of town Btiended.
tt Oo^Mi aC Ifardh 1 ifTI.
la tbe
Tbe ramaft were late
The daUr paper* picking It np aad Bapids.
lOOS oi
Mlu Olte Mins ,U the nei phone Fife Lake cemetery. Rxi
a bead Ubor ot IL ~
r pt^MWi^g,
l»»l. I
Thomas Doran of Osbora <ilM UR
synputby for the fetber, U & Jud­
Irl at tbe Swaveriy ceatraL
<
tba cooTeatioe tslled to order
friends at (Isbura .mtnfday.
Mra. Gertrude Clark was in Traverae kins. were beard on every unA
than tba'apples meda tbaD appaar- aiy Monday.
nrge cover the moo^a seciWed by aald Ij,Willi reUilvM
HlBs Perry of ('adlltec. baa- cbai
ijikd -Add Sun-lav

High
ance. aad It took but « day and a
andT'rsnk
Adams of'
Wm. Barns flnlsbed Henry Davls' _____________the lattw^ Is sway for.a
B,
ct lb.;
,
Tcctli EKftBUfl* Abm
half for the foer buibeU to be en­ barn tbla week.
two we^ va.oMten oa aoeouat of power of sale rontahied in said mort-'(‘slsirn visited with frlRndt at Kuiplie
•HOOTINQ WITHIN THE CITY tirely Mtbauied. I traa:. Indeed, a
ly WHkfMpata
Mr. and Mrs 4. D Judktn* were In poor haolth.
gage, and tbe stafote in such <-aae|Si4]dav.
klMITA
By the -Kaolnr" aratPei I ■
clever piece d advertising, and the Grand Rapids from Saturday nntl>
Porter R. Sherman, formerly of made and. provided, nutloe la'hereby
M ill I*|il>am and wile ot East Em
s»e tbuae aching leMh
/ - South Boardman attd Ur* Ira J. given that on Saturday foe Klgbi. Tbara la an onUnanea problbiting exiellent “fmlt with flavor” took lU M<*Brsy.even1n*.
t
teiL.:Pire
were
West
Kasaon
Rsllers
Snuday
about
leun. and wubout um
Mr.
and
.Mrs.
Frsnk
Klsrb
sreWcu
day
of
NutemWr.
A.
li.
1VII.
a
tba.oM d flraaraa wUhla tba
WhKe of Springfleld. were unllwi In
place at tbe bead ot aU fnilt ot the pytag tbelr nee- bonie la town.
\n», Hbwsom ‘l%»er vupiiiM-u>ed rugs to produce i
at the bride's beme Tbiira- o'clork In the (orenou* 1 shall sell I Mis,
paata Umlta d Travarva City, bat tba country. Tl
at i*ublir AucGoe. to the hichest btu j
- - ------------------- L Miss Mary Green was taken to the
.xchool again in thcttsUnni distilH wKh week hearts will s
ilng by Rev. U<-Quay.
las U bdag violate^-aeary day. While for extra applM to be token tb tbe Traverse City sanliarlnm last week.
der.
ai
tbs
North
.Fraot
Door
^
the
Tbe "Keep Sweet" riass gave a
Roy Blue and little daughter. Opal, allowe'en party Uonday
Pourt House.
tba City of TraversH Monday tuornlng alter a two weeks -Kaoter" method of pulntaK
tba pcaetlM D nat gabaral In tba boMOOie-. In
.
of die varieos ddagatea and
V a* ai Ion.
Hon.
. ....I
aacUooa. 1t U con- Uey regretted exceedingly that tbe sni to Traverae aty Satuiday, wHerr "Grace
paM or realdara si
and Grit” who ware nut long nty. In said County, (that bring the
DH. W. G KtNTON
•euri
has empteyraenL
Some ol lb* tahiiera in this vlc.uhv 20«2f.f WHLelm
In locating the girts at the home of place where the Circuit
staat ia tba vlwv ot Bast Bay and supply-was limited. The aUtement beMrs.
BhK-k. with Dr.
J. Woodward Is stopping for Mra. Teachoufc* Haltese'en game* Grand Travers* County .0 boldenV
■mmt tba fair groundfc This taU. as in
wurtOx Traverse City,
tba winter vlib her brother. U. Uur- fortune telMng and oUera sulUibte to tbe premiies dcKribsd
said mort- are hauling |s>lalue% to iiuidi>kviUe
beard oe all Mdea was. ”8ay. Holley. tbe
't(a past. tbU ioeaUly baa bean ooa*
Ibereof aa may be
)>by
and
family'.
the
occsskM
wvffe
played.
KefreahWhen yoo ^e to Washington next
Mrs. Mae Klml
. — . ... the uiiioUBI due on
ataetlr tiSQwntd by bnntars. Early year bring (our banhis.
ueuts
of
sweet
elder
and
pop
corn
' dan Saturday
io visit before returplM ere served.
rigage. with seven per r-eut
•r <0
te tba aaaaoB tbara bave-beea large
-to, ber home la Boyoe Cliy.
laierest. and all legal costs; together
Miebigaa was bast
Clifton Sew.
aaafteia of partridge aad a«alrral that
MesdaiDM Win Brockway and Sew Salford farm
sltb an attocyey'iMee of Tw.i
av stai* there being two daegstew
iMva attraetad boatarn. While tbe lothere Ihla w«
rra Detroit oae .fro® Grand Rappremises being desscr.. . _ .
■ caUty ts ttaU^^ vooded aad a good
fid* RalaiiKsnn, POK
gage *1 all ibe Ifollowing desrribed ;
plaM tor QO>e..Fat It would aaem rra♦ ♦♦♦♦ premises sJinsted in tbe City of Trav­
Traverae, and they also received lho_ In U)wn for the wtnii. .
Booabla that tbe
,etW^
maple
Miss JoMe Van Netten oPKingsley
erse CUy. County of Grand Traverae
baoor of having tbe new praaidMt.
awfbrdMthgnaa wMl as In tbe bualleons l*rice Friday.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ ♦ apd Slate ot Michigan, to wU;
Wtleoa,' aecretary pt the tlsUed
The West
test Half of Igil Thirty (30|
Ur, and Mra, Cyras Bee*
asM aad rwldenoa section* Why
Mapleton. Mitb.. Nov, 4.—Bora.
Board or Gotnmeree'od DMrolt and
1^ employed at tbe C
K. of Haenab l.ay snd Com
woold R not iM wen to protect tba
Mr. and Mrs. Art^r Lyon, Friday, a
MUton CamlcbaeL alw> of Detroit
paoy's Sevei
pdiA srltlda tU dty UaUts. and let
daitghw.
Beit Baacrott went to CadlU
of Traverse. City, accord
Ibaa pidbagau^ Tbe aty bks a park
It thereof
____
Ur* Andrew ^a^U retelved word rvoortled plat
Tbe next eonrantlon. which is to SaturdWiy witb Ur* Tom Aldrid^.aUy
E “
P. CHASE.
<
OMtlwXaat bay shore, abother on'tbe
Monday from Mrs. Mamie. L*m- CNDERWOOD » I'MIXIR.
be held in Washington. D. C, which
iT# moved back from the farm
Aasigtice.
Wjmt ^ abora,'near the {Mnlaaula
brlx King, of Doukla* Alaskn. of Ibe
woo out over thirteen other cities. M Winter.
Atlonieys fur Aselg^ of Mortgage
- BMfcpaC la dm. If the aqalrrala aad
H.<
U
UBar's
Infant
son
Is
III.
birth of » eight pound baby who
wM^- were meet anxioas for It
jpvfMfs ara snowed to exist they
Mr* O. Webb and two son* Duese arrived at tbelr home July STtb. end Aug. 24. Thors to Nov. l«.
The prtiranj consisted of tbe great­ snd DariJ. arrived from Traverae
beea named John Henry.
est amooat of work ever laid oot for City Tneeday.
^
If tba oSlaeta and cottaga ownMrs. Geo. Uarllng aad son. George.
-------‘ MAwood aad Keala Mokeala any caavMtlon to taka cafe of, each
verse Clt). where Mr. Dobm
la eatorelag tba ordt- aeaaloo was packed fuD and Aai^ of
win work this winter. Miss Edna
,‘te tMaSa woold be gratUylag. than extended Into the small hours
of tbe Bwrnfog.
lleltrlrb arrompaAed them.

____ to v
bis tnolher-ln-tow,
Secretary of Oommerco aad Inbor day evealag
Mlaa Amy Cbrlitopber Is worklag
who accompanied him
Bei Barns,

NagM at Wseblngton. Cbarlea Sue Mra. Ben
for Mra. Lynn Sefatraerhorn
as
CadtllBC
on
bU
recura
twme.
as
tar
ai
blir ot wiDcbaMer. Mass., and Gov­
Ur* Md
s
Mra. John Warren, sr.. spent teat
ernor Wilson of Kentaihr were eome
week with her daughter in law. Mrs
of tbe noWblM who addroaaed the Alba’^iaat we^
Ur. and Mrs. Giuos o( Manion spent, foUa Warren. Jr.
of Pio
Sunday with their son. Lae aiblN| and
Mr* MrUanu* who has been «ick. As An
Pbyaiouu Giving FREE
on tbe gain.
^
^
Mim Myrtle BechsUne was
The B«lf where nfetyriauared.
Mcffical Serviced to the Skk.
from Mancelona from Friday
Mra. Haxel SmIU and son Arthur,
Uonday.
bo apent tbe summer In Portland.
Medicines al Gut
tlie Bank wl^ u piogiestive to pplicjr mA eoMorvalMi is
(Conttooed tram pw oo*l
Elder Bteckeaberry of South Board400,000, and tbe braeoaldt ot the Ug man held religions serricM at tbe Oregon, have returned bom*
giins they ooold Are would mean a home ot Cha* Rennela oa tba BurhMr* Willlsm Carroll Is vislUnipjier
The BaiA which it
enou^ to biFtre ccafijeKfc
ball ot lldBch aad lX-1
parents. Ur. and Mrs. Bolpery of May
not Atase snd
Tbe Bank with couitraus oCcen, sUe sad wiBisf to oMad
flelA
Ja* Henderson ot Pcit Huran. who
pooad* white a b
Mr. Oehin of Chii-ago, is here ImyviWble buBoencouDgcL
^
of aU Blses woold total at toast 160.Ing^puiatoe*
The Bkok hiHy orskaized «od equipped to tent yoa is al fassk'
OM ponads ot ste^
btodTer.
OcL 3d.
o^
Rapids,
Mark Hager has gone
iug. ioveftmecit kod property mlten.
. la addltloa to tba gfoat hattteahlps
^ take a buslneos coon » in the Fertbe long Unet Of flgbUag
The fiuk Iron wlwdi 70a cao bonow. wiAia Kpptovod rc|B*
ris tentfltnie.
» tba tbsory that
» two big armored onUera
onl
Burkholder of
Ur. and Mni.
Mra. Jno.
J
p can aet ba gtvaa.
m
ahd
North
TlaroIlB*
>utk
Boardmaa1
I by tba Oinad Raidda
The Bank where YOUR huuMn u «ppref^itte<L
the Cha* Keaaels
Richmond Bey Dying as Result ef MaPrase, praaotad a big Mt^- fast flying kcxint rnitoer Salem, tbe
Ur* A I. KruMr and da
and all
ra Dea Uoii
tieleua Prank Lagt Night
The Book withCspitul ol $200.000.00.S«plBioi$l00.<)Q0A0s
w. It was baUerad that
Leub. of MancoWn* were xui
menis without surgical wperalion.
Baa
Praactoco.
a
fleet
ot
gunboeU.
five
ber
sister.
Uf*
R
HBenuiel
that
I*
asked
tu
return
lor
these
■OepoNteover$1.800.0000a««d
ReoMree* ever $2.100,OeOjOa
iit «aMn atafo would reap sreatar
\..R!rhmood; Nov. 1.—Elmer Boulrher valuable Bcrvlcos Is that even p.-iflotillas of
The Btnk whodiMlhe OideM. Urr*t nd Stroogeit is dw
lies dying today, a vh-tlm of a Hallow SUB treated will state the r.-suli ob­
' with her sister. Mrs. U. e'en prank. While riding a VIryt-le be tained lu tbelr frleiids and I bus prove
part C1I the State.
flaeat aabmartnea In the world, and a
Im tba bis appte abov.
tbe sick and afflicUd lu this local-.
ran faslo a wire across the sirevt and
Ily. that at last treatiaents have beep
Tbe Buik which soH'Jti feat htfiers*large ot fluaC. sad wS
Oiand Trararaa la especially Inter- fleet ot splendid aaval auxtilarte*
thrown vlotenlly to the grolind.
SnmO woBdw then, that a crowd eadiscovered that an- irbsuluu-ly >urv
Hfod U UM axposItteB bacuuM tta
give tbe «ne p.'cBpt sad csteM a'.tenttoti. .
g to celebrate ,-er lorty-elghth blrtbcertaiu
ill
ll.••lr
effect.
Umatad
at
folly
l.OCO.OW
peraoM
InraSM^ wfll' oertalnlr
« nor i.ow.wv perac
• • not ba
bt excelled
STATE OP MKTilUA.N. the probate
By
Ihvlr‘develoixsl
syalcin
Po
uvure
ival
sp^
be
by any -other •<> <>« to vtew tbe great nai
Mrs. Lens Gore of Traverse Cliy
court for Uie <ouuC> of Grand -operations lor
apivendum-.. gall
______
polate along came Tuesday to speod a couple of
Trav erseSlones. tiTmors, 'ciimo-. pih-s or . an.er.
In the -matter of the estoir of Haiu- They were amoiu: the brrt in America
bara beea arat aad will hp-n-iboth aboraa of the river were black weeks with ber parent* Mg. and Mr*
John Strahan.
nxm* Watson, de.-eised.
t do awkv With tbe kuKc. blood uiid
ayad. Tbara la no doubt j'
Notice U hereby given that lour pain in
^Mf. and' Mra.
Mr l.«onard Baker
I the sucessful treat:....... and
awlUkaotvuat 'craft of every descrlptfoa carried daughter.
. iier. Helen, left SatuniUy (or
lonlhs from tbe 2nd. day of Nov«alln-^e dangerous disea-.es
of apeclaton as dona to troll, and from there,
Penn- M. A. I) l‘.<n. bate Ixwn alte»c|ll
DisivUSeS of the SMIuai ll. ll.l.-»Il.if«
..1______---------------T creditors to piwiH their i-lalnis
toiruiti**** ^-ils of tbe fleet as tbe alert sylvaula to visit raUUves.
Ilver.
bkin, nerves. iK-ari. sj-i.s-ii. kij
Mr. and Urs.
U. Hutioe of t
against said dec-eased to said court (or
wboM pradaeta
pernrfl. Duriieys
auik
Madder. liM-oiuaiisni. s. is
exaalnaiton and udjusimeiit. and that
tec and lira. f'>ank l.«Van of Gi
U«r.;'« «U»—"» >«««»■ <>» -iRapida came to spend Sunday with all creditors of naid deceased are re- tlvA.-diabetes. bedw.-IUng. leg uLecs.
.'riving in tbe n
Mra. A. B. Ktrbmond aed
uulredt to present -their claitiia to said epilepsy, or Ins. ct. , sll Irealed willi
ty iter
gratifying
-uross. Cousuiuptiou. a.prulialc ofllce. in the
• mubfiiH The
^ algbtaaafo from all over
The M. B. Ladtaa' Aid sortely mill rit> of Tra\cr>e flly iu said «eunt>. tbma. broncliilis and latarriial diseas­
than wvais • trtn Ntw TotA N#w Jeney, toaneeHcul.,
vaaria
before


the
■■
.'-th dl
.'.th
da> of March, A es abwilulely cured with i-oinbinaliun
«et wlib Mrs. A W. BahM- Wodnesof
nieduilie.
Uvgiei.c, diel. .-v.-r.me
ObOtawSRapids to every trull srawer;**"
U*I2. and ttaat said <Ulms will be
day afternoon at the parsonage
lm|H>risal uses and ad.aui
sup beard liy said court on
mk farsMT la Michigan. People la,•pm and la Now-Eaclaod. elect oncers
oOlcers and serve a l»-ceni
K
o« Teraday. the
. C>in.d*r t-.fc, 4 iu*be<: stroke 4%
ages of tlulfaes. ..cupaluiii. ei. Uai.y
per.day of UarcU. A
dty aad Tlclnlly ara directly
in.t,.-li.Ki .|e^-•c;.. be^ material.
dealties .-re Ii.-oUcnMv -ur.
Thn party glean at the home of
Mra.
1)
HUion
has
sold
her
(arm
o'clock
in
the
foreuoim
1 8U there sboaU be a large ’
IV days -I aiaraet. c-sauUI\V- i-li. ;.i«
lb StaiU
V Ibn
bated November 1«. A I* 1911,
kMM Imugani Cameroa. Moaday even- Mr* Cora Ctendenalug aad expect.-*
move
In
town
for
tbe
winter.
eo .1.. fun» slf-a.l;Iv ,
;ittg la honor of Mias Wlnttrad BakM
eye* treated slier a fasbioii llial
To tbe survriae ot tbe
d.ra.I.
ei.
;wM tiadired by tba MsaSamaa
knows iH> kill - lu long si^iuding.
our - eMorprWag men-baot. O. Hlu* :ov,
9. Id. S3.
devpio-ated. .Iirunn >ll»es-e> of Iiiex.
i-ulley. gavdlne tank, batterr. «ul aad
asd..*oa Leoa. washed tbelr wintew*
switch. Wired rsad, to ran your safe
NITEtX STATES OK AMERIi'A. and wuoicu. ,vixj •K,s grusths and ur.
acrabbwl the floor and loUsbed the
Western IHslrirt of Michigan—«■>., devrioiMvd childreus dUea:
knob of tbe big front door.
orator,
wood
saw
or
pontt*
or
do
any
that
.............. . i-erlalo
Sneday eerriers at tbe M. K. i-hurrb.
In the L'ulied Sutes Disirkt Court
oihnr duty within the rwiacny of 2%
e list) slid defended lye
ov.
Sabbath srheo! at llrSt) a. in and for said District. Southern Di effecls <-an 1~b p ; onaptes xx2H feet. Price 376,
Thoui>aud.- ot -faticuls ItirougbL Epwortbteacweat «:3« p. m.; sub- vision.
Manufacturvd
by
Itw Xort!i»e«l a.lie.st the aldlitr
In the matter ot Guy Delong. BankWM. JACKSON. Tea
of the NotibweeU-rn 1'rlted IhMtors
Morris rapt No. 953 in B
Bankraptc)
On this 3Wh day of Odtolw^-. A. !»,, U> cure ibese dread disetoew.
alii 1911. on reading the priltWn by satfl No uiatter what your ailmetil may
be. no matter shat others have told
pas
you DO matter wlijt experience you
auk Johnson wes Uken tor a bear s bsariug be .bad upon tbe same on bare bad witb other t^yslr^n* It
harou last weMt by some hunter* the 1st day of Decranber. A. ll, 1911. wUl be to your advantage to treat
receiving several shots In
before said Court, at Grand Ksplds with tbe .Nortliwestero I'n'.tcd Doedudkln*
Purwral e
In said district, at lu o'ckx-k In the tors SpeclalUls. >Nen if y.iur ^se le
" they will give-you sukh a '
forenob* and that, notke thereof be
*rHEind«ank.«I>U.»o.7
that *111 relieve
....................
---- ......
per Judkins were held at the home of pebltshed In tbe Grand Traverse
i:.i> the boy or girl n Kctfnh
Ms fetber at 2 o'clock Friday eflrr- Herald, a vwspapw prtelad lu said Ibe disease- There is do wtrliig lied
• be
1. caw
<« sM
« *i ■
k c-J <Mup.oM- Wkw
this
ptvpadtlon. they luoSB lu.-a
or a lliownic ned let them
-------icUllo*
He
BOOB. Rev. A. W. Baker oBk-lallo* HejdtaiHct. and that all known jredliors
at
they
isy
and
will
do
to your-hdwas fatally wounded Tuesday after- .nd other persons In (aiereet may apwM^ka^fod 1
get M^ne-Harvest views—Bo
itage what they contend
Every
ueou white bawhut deer near New-'pear at the said time end pUce aad
bWTT aad paaaed from thl* life on;.bow cause. If any they have, why .. -rUlist la proBlaeni In bis line ni4
>iti>i>ie any one ran nse them
■Mfoo^lWialbuncih
by
Wedapaday while crowding tbe Sualu the praywr of the saU peUttoeer stands al the hewL of the ]>rok-ssH>a,
Do not put \ft (bis duty you uw*
08 hte sray .borne- His age was 24 should n« be flawed. .
tl.ob-iog^.wi. Acoodthing
piodwin iak price*
year* 2 mouths and 2 day *
And It Is further ordered by the rourseU. your friend* and yoor rela^uoa^ricpoibsMavaKml aad at
live*. as a visit this lliue »-okI» you
to remember for Chrtstma*
ne ws« ae exemiiterT yeuug tnwB.
Mayapflyd^fibniicadiwipd
un iBspiraiten (or good to all meU.-te all kaos-n rredliorP roplee of nothing and may -aav.- your llte.
1
Kodak cntulog fraw for thp
ir yog have kidney or Madder trow
,|ri« know him. His (rleoda wero.rery said pMltlen aed tbU ord^. addrisi
umaerotu as abown by the attendam-e
them 'U (heir places of resldeaee ble. bring a twoouaiw bottle of ywur
t atkiug. The. entire Eesfssaa
vrine tor chemical anaJysU and mi•t the eerricc. ihe floral ufferiags and as stated.
and letters toceivtd by the WITNESS. The HONORABLE CLAR- aoBcopic exanilnallun.
Xodnk llm cw ante U
Hemember this free offer Is for IhU
ENCS W. SESSIONS. Judge of Che
R. 4 L 81 Walutn. where ..............
Ip only.
saM rwut. asd the Btal tbwaoC at
lU>OikdUU.S.Xil«7.
Itoun 9 * B to 6 p. m.
with hte wife mad child M 14 mooth*
Grand Rapid* In dald dtetrlM. on
Married Udtes must tuaie with
' n« toDowlM railroad men were
the 30th day of Octoher. A. D. 1»IL
tbelr husbands and minors with Ihrir
at the faperaJ: T. 3.
IVaMLMaar«M.hBd Chartoy Voterd of
<HSa i. POTTER. Ctert. pnrenls.
OcL 36^1 Nov. E
^Cadillac; L M. Loddy. Jo|p G«x oM.Nor. »«.

i

mmik 3400

Traverse City State Bank
Traverse aty, Mick.

E*tBbl<sfccd

by HBBMfc, L»y A Cfc |

CmplM 92M.M9.99

Sarplu 91M.MeLf||

NORTHWESTERN
UNITEDDOGTDRS

.. of . .
n
lUNNEAPOUSs HlNiy.

a'lillfiiiii

M KfUriF WUMIR

Coming to Traverse
City, at Whiting
Hotel, Tuesday, Nov.
7, One Day Only.

VICTIilDFlUUJDWE'EI

Traversa City State Bank
Traverse Cliy, HIch. .

The Lillie WoodCE

nun OH GETTING

NOVenBER SECOND ’

WHY MOT

fel J

1
u
I Walt’s Dru0 Store 1

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

II

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•‘Ttue KodaK store**

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■'5

iND TRAV^B nERALD, AN^ TRA^'^K HAT EAOI.K. tni RSDAA ,
> his home la SunuBit I

ildSK’p^i
tatdee.

KingfSley Department
Conducted by Miss Edna Wail.

AtfoJph A
d
AnspacA
Is some teller ■
ihU wrltinK-

^

Arthur Huath of Somnilt it ni»k
IDS preparatiotia for a nale'oext week.
I He Intel

lends
morlns hit tsmily i

The pee^e of KiBgiloy snd the rarreimdlBsr
eecBtiy arc all lateral in tbit Deusitiaunt.
We thall be
■ (lad
ad to *t
Wet isdiridoalf,
t •
efawdict,
the Granfe, fraten^ tocietiet aed all other or.
gaalsatiosi band in items of aews,
t of meetinca, aoUcet of eatertaia' BieaSs, basiaen chaagei, pnbiie uaproreaiepts
bebif
done .or _____
contemplate^
soles of
< ‘ real' estate
.______
,____ _____s
la town or oonatiy, and any other items of gtaoral iaterert. Seed all items to Miss Edna Wall,
who has ctaar;o of the Department.—Editor
Hcr^

retnroed

NnVKMl;KU •>. lull.

-A«K

WILL CEASE
HOSTILITIES
ANNOUVCEMEWT OP NCW PREM-

I hate been vislllns the former’s levrIER./OHI KAI. OF CHINA.
;oaU darluB school rsraUoiL
Mr. br ut.1 aud Mr.. Wycko# j
jwcrkliie aiuony itie fafuien south
,.'=iiimiilt.,ibrashln* Ixiaiis. They h:
u line new ru.tchliie. and every ode
•U well plrn-sed wUh their work.
I* -ei- end Se<<ciulller ■are
abreddlne com war Baster.- The inyiatocw are
betns
raiddlt
hrc-u.-tii to maiket while the pri.e jj. Rrbels..-Wtill in Control of Hsnkow—
uc-nr iHif,
Thera la uow i: jaMalot
Chiilfese Troops Join Army League
-buyer* In Kinsslvy. Rut lUert;ii i
Whose Demands Confici
,wa>K nnmi for*one rnc.-e.
(

i WOULD REFSTiBUSH FEtCE

W.01 flebets.
The lILh MtKtel «* <losed for ll.e|
Pareonel and Central.
lj»t wo.-k In (leHtlc
whi
whetluT ''llip; ■
voiilrt airiird Ui lun,. pua.-hii
retuaiRclei of the «<x-k owhir ti> Mi |
»■ —
tiers ct.-o J»un<t*t. hul the <]<H-Ulcit, naik. Ihe
le o-lier.
aiioudiitE
lb- j
I . Lin. .Not
I K.,.
Maode Kxtine of tUiter U Vorkliii; wan, If <-:>!iHnue |bc- nievUnn e»ery
ftr Mrt »>ron Huletl durlni:' Iter 111- iwo weehs an bereuiforv.
routhem Mlfhicn...
appolnm.ent a* Vremier of fliln.t
ilenry Rawl'iu and son <>f Grand
Tboiiias RawlliiKii i* reimrlcd to
W‘H‘ .a brkl MaleliH-i;l of'
The Matebett arboo) bad a i
Kapid#
are
rlimoK*the
vliltloR
foroairw
rcBIlp.e n little easier .vt this w iltinB [i*-• ile kb't.-. he will fraw; b*>
bestUK plUl InrUllcO Uat hrek.
bn-Uicr. Ilicima* Bawl

.......

L'S",s;

. Geo. Olicar, -«bo l>a* been vsDtliui
kU rouaia Antoa Besah.-retun>«l
I boue io Potoakej-. ^esday

■ be jck :.. and ei. le
11 riiC;-.-l;ij I
IH jH:b l.v|»htiid Tever aujl. parti,tlly
lah’i^b
: very nicely «
rccoverwf bad a i.-lapse/ji^d la lu a
Kolten Vt ilej of Old Misstou I
philcs a MBltjtt li;g;s»«cn H.t- ?mi-ie
very serloos cvuditioi
iBBdore Hoeflln and \lfe and
■ •
llsiler.
lU Bn.l Ivtelr. 'll is dmihli-J «l.eil.
and P'rank MaicbKl
aitenl
See
'A party .w-u* h.-ld at ilio boiue of
(lev Siiirr* visited her d.vuBhthe rt'tels w;i(l sivept the prupo>wltb BoU. BroTD and ramllr.
r. It. Ihicart. .Meudsy alpht ^n honor ter* IB Traverse CU.r last WodD.u:U»>
Mra. Gusttnr Qirtck and *lai*r. !
of their MM. Aiiiua Honit. Amos .was urd Ihuisda;
Amoa Bw »«*« to Traverao City, on the Iilert aud ftwiiid out the secirt
Geo. larkson of Sufrmll City
,,
1 , ,
................ - ------Xewi* Itiat Uie luilN'iLalisU are de
batarday oa' buaincaa.
of the party solus to Jir a aurprlnc
Tbe
' r -.f potatn-e In euniiili it Iwlore bund, hul a Inrre c-ruwc) .-aioe .1
...................... ...
adiaarias. Tusaday tbe price a-iiK ap siul hatf a ».;y eli>i>yahle Mine liusii
’ll Ulf tar 111 w'lii.r,. he Btod when a
' '' ^•■teil lu inrefl ihal the l.h. i..
to MK.
.
)
and p-atnos were tlje .•i.minpV ,«iurSlid f.-eni till’ trwM h,. had catlnw *'’"itiol
l!|^ohuw’.
Tliew •imp.-rlali-i
after ahlib
a
daintv
Joe
rto
boon IRiIns at talnmeiit.
hl.V.iv nut*-froni man.
i,
arc
-i*hiu,-*e .it...-:
lum-li van ecrveil.
hood.
Jjieltsnii'N bit.ihe
H'o
>iined the army le:v-.-. r.is livUu- on il-e farm In liidintm
U.-e juitu-.;' unler.-- tie Ir deuia'.i.l* ine
. \V.1I Ixurto,- who
them a>- a reminder of iln ir hap
t t.try B.wd
‘ clitldb'<vi loyellier.
•|•nlpU.xl it'iMi.
Ti.’ ..Mui’lii.Me teal
Miw Iru Malchett
-------------- 'The-.i-^; )x!r.s tana owned by
’ TravI's (he l.n;;’'.- ,;
’ ..end,. Jleii lAiKtsnr.
« ' I'.t. frida.t
vitii tliiu-e <it the ndM’l.-. ' I'li,- nl'l
The iM.-ml'eni rf the Matrhelt M.
IhTnllt' titiliwvn Went to llai fpt

uuif teif but

E. church held a lUoeUns the Umt ofi awa]^ from tauoio for suuic

;ru»r.lai MS a deleKale fitini ih.. .\I
tiuilday s hiH’l i» the Slate Sun
ly whool foiivenihiB. held at IU>
Leslie Tri’iiialn

Mo-Ka

everybome.
Kgb-gnde Coffee at loer cost, .
t^forla^ £>cc&teaByotW

new. TanKda.v. for a short rl*ll with
III* wife whrwe eoudilltm ^ iiu he;

.% mmiU-r
fhe rri.-ml/ and ii..,i;ii
l-.r» .net will, M.-, Ophelia Hay la,i
week
' plraK.inl KiirpriMiv
The
ladler M W»l
iliDe wu* enjeycui
all
.V |..i h„ k
dinner wa* *er»«l to wfan ii .,ii ,t:,|
ample jii-ti.e.
Mr*, iijo
y,.,.
apprnriaiiie
the frlendlv nn.
Hnh Itrywrl *|.u.|» Siind.v.v with tier
|•.•|l.•!ll» nl Melehell.

la the Gracery DIv.

Of the Big Store
■Wiitf Gort^nsl In—the. Elk Horn Lit
^Pollre-Checsr, Onli Oiecsp. Cream Ofers',
PhtoCBto ObecM aad Olive^menlo diecse
■BANNER OATS,
r, ll>:- /nr ..........................
HOKER'S CR. OAT MFAL.
e Eh. i’Lf............ ................
Wpl^T-f CREAM FLAKES,

...

'IXT':......:.,.

25c
21c
20c

Ss^.Ijhr. lui ......................... ZDC
TOYiioRN FLAKES

•I
IMDIAN CORN FLAKES.

HOLLAWr- ROCH.
I| I-.

24c
POET.TOASTIES.

’ dar-.

f,.. T..........

25c

presldiTil hy

HOW TO GET A REAL WATCH

.............. ....

.\t Ihe

I’.niipi. i

,, ZdC

. 2Se
.....8c
8e

H. F. Saylor went to .Mantoa 'on
biiHiiieM Thuradav.
\
AHhuv Jlrown. wlio i* worKuiK iithe tYturier offiee. spent Snlid:iv wili.
M' pareiils In lliiekiey.
Nellie Sn;.ln*loii ot tlueklev. *|H-m
.'<<itid4o will, her ini'^-ni*.
Mr. uiul
•'rv Have •.‘tkrdiniire
r.utui
oaii m»l
Kdnn Wall
reiximett lier dtjlie*
leletdioiie
..|i(irnl«i
•..........................
-Mor. Momlaj ini.nihi;..
..Her nMUfTra.* ol
of Ihiee Wt-ek.i.
The ^rv! r,ntul’
Til'lul’er of
lll'e
U-rf'
..••tree V:.i „||. JSlid iiKiro tliaiiS h.-

M-liHitiM> tjllleloirNitv
I'li’tinee Viie IVe-hlm/
the anii lniai lav*,

An Eleghnf Christmas Present

li.

tori <|.

Stleii..;iii

;-!;.|

riie piestdi i.t

v ■

tnad" 'wllb tnon- viimr that: e..-r N,.
lore.

WfUi every dollar or more purchase customer can obtain one Oa* thOM
Genuine Watch.es for only 50 cents.' Quaranieed for one year.

Hie l'lll^l<llr];h <'li:.-i.:.

presid.-lit _wak Ion-...! in lic,-fr It. eir
'-•lara ivuffey and Kll.-n
Mnill»..M
wtm are nltnndhiK M-bonl at KalktiKka
tHuruwl iHMjie 1.1 spend llielr tana
with their lareiiix. *
Mr*. Itelos Kinnley spout Sum
with ter
■ and dauehier
er*e- Pit,..
M'Lled

l^atiirdaf Specials
l*OLLeD OATS.

Select Your Winter Footwear front the Largest and
Finest Stock in Northern Michigan.

aiuwidliis

Tbo price » a eteat cBrien a

22c

LAWS

» Ib-ar I

Nellie Bello went I 0 Traverse Oily Iftdignstlen of Hit Supporters Over A
Toesdaj on busln^-ss
iDted “Baiting" hy the Pittsburg
.Mrs. Jay UreeDtuan weCI to TravChamber of Commerce.
<*lty. Moth
bUhlness.
irold 8tin«)C. who
srliooi in Truver*e ri|v, spent Siinday
•MorisiTiiouii. w. vn . >;r .. •
■; ii.
here with hla parents.
‘•a.t rejfi.i. irs in life T.ift I’innp i.-.L'
Mr* Isrdore llrK.llii. weni In Trav
wSTh the fM-’.ldeiK was ii>ti-.ian»!ai.-.l
sc tiiy on hii*lnesK .M»udav
IhTi,, a. .Mr. .tnd Sir*. J.thn T..iU.*a ovtf l.ls “viettmj- ot Jft*I n,,'.; 1,1
« Kirl. Tliuriida.v.
ilidlimailon ua-. evpr..li,- i.|i .\elRoo BlMUit Sutidtit -ttiO. idenf* i*ni.|«.i;ierr
*
over what H..-.
iriendi. urul r.dalivn* at S.imudi .
• Ihte w
wa
as u delfheinie •
< I li,,
.-•“’•.k- H- Hrirtnewater wi-ui lo n-,.

erbtowB,bceatiae
Sold only in dr-tigbl packhgei,
Aroma and ttreagtli p»e*erved.
No dtasce for dial and c£zt to
^oil ^

-ilSu.

l•--it;lle>l tiHlay.

lllc.’ Iloudt^rciunied I
Or.tiul lUpids. Tuesdt
sliort vluli
ilb friends
ui.d

Coffee

>

Malichu <a!>i<iet

Taft il’-:. nd. ■'

|!e

,l.i>.

'

A. V. Kpiecipicll ^
Leading Sl^oe Slorc of Traverse City and Northern Michigan^

t'--'- a'.'i -'y*!;!’.. I i ti.ii lli,-

Overcoats Of Style and Quality
The Men’s Fashion Shop will sell
you an overcoaUhat will enable you
t ) step up with the best of them.

For overcoats lhat are
$15 -standard
$20.qnalltF.

I was « fys-tUtv that
no «ludon
h-m'H
,„ui t. »o..1d ....... I,.,.
Ihf ,*li,-r iii.’iiilKT* of III.. l.niiiK. M,
•|i.« K.»s ihr ..Hoyr n;in.'-.>, yy,i! 1.
il^r than tho
first
Those
wli.,
iM-

, .„r^

Ovrrco»i» ih.M air up-lo ibe-oiiaute in vrery <]etai1 <i Ryle.
L P-lo-lFie dollar in every tlrlail of v*k».

aiol

I i> to V'

nl<•••MnF i>f itii’ l.iilh-i.'

ac

.SARATOGA POTATO CHIPS.

JfANCV head RICE.

EAWtA eVAUB «6ap,

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Wl^tEAF SOAP.
MCEN ANflE SOAP.

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22c
l»c
18c
19c
19c
19c
18c
25c

f. A O. NAPTHA SOAP.

Od.rf

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GALVANIC SOAP.

IO.M!

marked

iu*t a« lemptinirly whetHcr y

winiR leaioa.



\ elur will have * nrw meaBine to you afl« you see these

Men’s Suits

Underweaf

_«’j>tli.-rtne Moltati .daiiKtit.
titer,of 3
Mr*. O. f, Molfalt. l-jll
I'aht -Btrv

Vi.iir uii.brwear *lioiil<J Di you as

and

*•11 ;i

dolichtfull.v vatert.-ilucd
friends Tuesday

vvodiuj,

hi*e$IO.)l2. $15.

$?0 u $25 to •[■einl.

HUILOWE^R PARiy

>oui oiilerwrar.

I( *bould

1 .1 rnli bnvr wsnnifa. quality and
•Ituubitilv. i,u( it Ri.uul’l Kive you

from 7 lu P it;

lii.iiur of her elevpiith'iiiiThday.
!”WeoB trUlifi. Lohhlinr

lor

twi'luii and ' |- i4r. .

Hal-

fieedon, of

ai."'- ,

•ir, made the rv.viini; pa** ii.r.:.!
j«wa>. "n’k* one of the bic

ZvCi'**”

•“'* Imky

22c "
IVORY BOAP.
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BRAtbCD CLOTHES LINE.
ifffiwl ..............

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eULKBTARCH,
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OtOTHEr'plNS.

•ra MASTER SOAP.

22c

CONDENS^ PEARL
BLUING, ] buttle ...

6d«en

22c
«c
10c
a,

Pwk HoHabd Herring, mixed.. .. .8Sc per keg
New Pork Holland Herring, mllkcrv . .:.95c per keg
N*w Park fteway
- ay Fob Herriii
Herring .............90c per keg

LafMHLfie.

p«.aimt.

Tiif

f’iihsl

luadv

lii>a,-wi <»r fun

lur

tii.

Set our Mettled Wool Underwear.
« -iinvr> thr Imm on earth ar i‘.*c
I’.'. Raruirnr. .

Hull' folks and (hr prtro was rarrlv-^
nway

by

Cath.-rjiio

Hobte.

in

ea<J,

rase the (rtft* temg Jsvk-olantms
After

the play

«me

Mls.v

MuiTaC

Invited aer piirats to tbe dltthis r<>n:-.:

Overshirls

rata,

liB.v

witches

rWiuB

I

oi.

The rv

Sweaters

Hieavy Sox,,

rh .i, at :• :o. .v.

Iwhrra the tah>* were dteoratH wit!.
I,ja<k-o-lanirrns.

u. |7««.

Our gi.OO Wool dSarnwnta, aJiFrU
•<< .1 dM<.<r>. aie <ines<elled.
ts
t”
tail rrd salmon, elr.

i.ul.on Hvar.-s; iho rutht p!.-v«. bL'.*;

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»U>«V MONDAY SOAI^

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22c
22c
22c

ouftd- Io l.;r a Id more tlmn we ask—but we want yoto Io g

wl,) V. \c mailrai iKcse overcoats $| 5 inRead of $20.
I to lu- prrsom.

Hiese Will Lighten Your Laundry Day Burdens
AMERICAN FAMILY StfAP,

ir wants in imraenve auurtmenh.

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d.wi'K ui:«
.i.wiif
ih:« (ifw nun
Man'ii :Ra»c
blatr riRbt
rigbt duruis
durinj il>
' hi
'
il>
hnt

Good Jersey

ftjahiuent* consisied.of ire cream, a

kt^.' .•4 u
wpll uui

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bis tenhdsy rake sad applew.

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Winter Caps
Tberr * Jtut enonitb roM to4
»Hiiry. woatber rvow it, niako a
'Bji eirreBtlal
We bare a Kweil
line, of (be heatv
winter raj«
that have thr
Farjo fur eeibriids. ■pr.ie*^ at only-DOc. Olh' r rap* irad“ cf wool easaitnere.
pluah. «tr..
«t
— and $1.Sa
i’lujtb.
at $1 J»

GISM sidewalk. .
• Ftor some I'lme the city of Lyon*
France, has teen u?Hik x3as« for ride
walks Instead of hrlrk or stone
II te
laid In bloehs rtitht iDcbra sqenra
earfa bloel. costalbinr slvttea sQvares
rerer.ibllgR ’ a checkerboard
It Has
f^ved Bora la«ilnit t?»an none. a:id
Bjreh
cheaper —Denver
UhbIcIcaI

Next door to
A. V. Friedrich'f'ShoeEto’e

THE MEN’S FASHION SHOP
Evarvftilno I'>r Ittn and Yootig Men

M
TnTerse City.

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OlUNI? mAygBSE HBRAIJ), ANPTItATHtSEBATgAqLg. TimffiDAT. NOVEMBER ^5. 1«n.

Traverse Region

AM «aU«n at Ktscalej om d«r
*«ek.
Mite Hsm speBt a tew ten MUt
(rte&te aTi^te Cion
a a Trarem City
caller on Tborate; laat
I.M UaaUy u worktaa wtbe bay
_________________ a mortac orea
beler
(or
Ben
Moeroe.
_e letaad tor tbe wlaUr.
wm CoSen waa down ttvm TrarL Laka baa porcbaaed Blner Abree City oa SatnrdeyOcL SI.

______ Twater nlfbt «J»aa
tr tm Bataterr wae «aJta welt atMM la^ita eC Ua wet weather.

!U’oK’4rgShL,___

Mil. Bwaheda ta her roeoBl lOaeae,
Ml for her hOMo WMoater„a»rala».

aat aad <
Cor Hr. ai
la very poor.
- :Mtaa CM BMa of Good Harbor le bealtb
Tbera waa a Hallowo'en aodable In
jgiUTfmr iara aa saaat of Miaa tho
I. O. O. P. ban Honday ereBlnc.
wUeb waa.well attended aad e cood
^oaa Pvwan at Bk RapMa waa
time la reported.
|awB a aaili oC 4afa IM week.
Hra. TwUa and non. Welwne, of
.Vka SBaa Bocara
naM
Batoe rlHted here a few da>e laat
law tera^ittth Hra. Oaew week with her tenchter. Mrm. J. Codpey aad taaliy.
ffMkArlcht baa raalcaed Ua poal
am aa aparator at the M. *. N. E
~
'enaadwfll
Dapoa
ban
aad Wfll ur tanalac tor a
eaaen wai give a chicken
Maaa. be bartac boscM eat J. a
r at Peu Naylor a place Prlvma^-mrnrnt tp the term
Nor. S. for the benellt of
the Vlaek aad Brt(bt tarn.
. VoBT OM-baa Bweed brte Ua larga.
haw bOBOe aeroea the rtrer..
___
OaoTfa itewart et TraTajje Cttjr
vaa to t0va betwaea Maa Tharaday.
^Ited Da«o la laevtag hia tanilr late
David Rllla of Pile Lake apent SatBTday with Howard Poller.
Hra. Ellaabelb AldHOge waa
Bra: Bewan. «bo baa baea ceaBaed paeat of ber daosliter, Hra. Clyde
baooe wtth a aere loot, ta na<±
falHrb
Sayder. Satnrday ud Suaday.
at.tbla iclUas.
Mn. Ralph Seidark of BnbUn came
. .._nteeatbrtatot-------------- ‘TiiMay
to apend the wlDter with ber
«CrMa aMtteiatea Mooday ereiilaC
^aB^MwaTeaparCr.
Bade of
irldae apeht Buoday at E.
fcMlil MbMi.-were eoM-ed by
I a«e OMa.'StheSora mabtas Jadi- ^‘wU^BiSy and Utolly apent three
oat-«r aMlw >n« the gtria daya laat week with bla alater, Un.
Atw^ CoBBlfiEhain, of Mooratown.
Ur. bad Hra. Chaa Bourne, Mr. and
Hra. John Battaafteld aad aon.i. Glean.
* •
8. E 8n]
Uy have
. ^
Baatrtoa Brixtt waa
tana known aa the Bundle
.priaod ODO Blfbt Uat
place.
aboat tM of^ UtUe
There
will
be
proacblag
at
tbe
U.
B.
la to help oalebnte ber
t^nrcb Buate)- nlKbt. Nor. 5
Pred Jora and wife bare
) the F. Riah boose.
OcL to.

PORT ONEIDA,
e in tbU rlcioliy bare ibelr
poutoee all doc.
»cbool be«an tbU mcraln* after
ro weeka vacation. ■
Hlaa Harcaret CoUaan. -teaeber of
North Cnlty acfaool, wu a Trarerae
City caller Saturday.
Mr. Mom- of Traveree Dty atayed
1th P. J. Bnrfleiid Suoday.
Ur Duraa of Trarerae dcy. rlalted
AU>ert Prauae and fainil.v Saturday
and Sunday.
noren
. with her peopie.
Craodma Daao of Maple City, <

spend the w^ t
Dago of tbU plaa«.
with ker slater. HUt Mamrel 1
Tbe Granaera net at Sbaldo a hall.
Saturday. They gave tbe Drat aad
aecond degree U> aU aad voted In
four more.
There waa a aurprlae party on Atl>en prauae. Saturday eveainiL Every­
body reporta a fine time.
Oct. 30.

I Satarday. Her ecbcwl will berolne after an ll weeks vacation.
Ix>«ell French
Sunday in
Traveree City.
<Tias Berclbymcr railed on
friends here )e»terday.
lien. VeuN
VeuNaid has been at nraa*
lake, a fee day*.
iha Frah

I

LUAJNjc.a.hammond
COPCPbJIXE & CONMINE
,
LAWYERS

Ih^ueh toa-n one du; U-i •. ..)•
aad Mra Rnaeel Flaber pataed awh»
Suaday morning at 9:13. alu-r
three
of severe Hines*
dea bt* father
f
and tnuthei
I and four
to
brotbera. lo
held Tueaday-ot
the house. The little mie nil) be laid
MapU- C)i> i-.-iiieU-r>
T-bc parents have Iht- *vu])>jiti> uf

estate

• eo. lool^uoinfj C*ollectlot««
VA ai-d B. Conniwc

tm FOR HEALTH BOARD
Of. McClure of Muskeoen 6uejeeds|'
Or. Ward. Resigned.

About Tee-'t» Pt' Cjsna.
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Stove Buying^ Time
is here, andAA'hile we can’t begin to tell you all about the different kinds of Stoves we
sell, we can give you an idea by the photographs. Our reputation for s lling good stove
is known throughout the state of Michigan. We sell on easy credit terms if you
wish, and.positively guarantee the lowest prices, quality considered.

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HILUEIDS GROVE
Tko tarmen la tba nelal(y baTO
neerly tlnlabed tbair tall work end
soretnl aye now preparlnc tor a hontbesan again Monday mom.
iBg after a three weeka racation.
A CanweO party waa given
ndn Haaaomree and family
fMMhiBaietbar«
ia do^u aftw_ w^cb _a pot
•appor was serrod. Mr Hammontroe
and taaily leave tbU week tor tbelr
new borne with the best wtabea- of
MM Boa Bad Oaa UM tba community for anecoM la tbelr
City Batartey.
in la on the (ala.
____ _ waa one to be reMr. a
____
otaae people- Some o( took
dlaaer at Jamoa Smiley's Sunwan able to briap

r m

,A5H BOX

For Wood

rteKaootb. ^*Mlaa Marie Smiley retnmed Satartram Indiana, where abe spent
la haaUMr «™m tbeae
lopa aooa to bare the __ past three montba vlalUng trlanda
and reUUvea.
Joa noaoe,
Rokoa. .wao
who naa
baa oeeo
been 01 with
I. ontia ndorly
Mcuntmls. ia much imprev.
Unproved.
fiStefLie
MMB hops ta PM kUDM
aim otn PMumtmla.
Mra c.
C. E
E Mallory
Mallory waa
waa a
a caller at
E Wan la oalUas la Trav« Sunday.,
Pnacia Qoeee baa rented tbe OOb
Snadar -avealag at >

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RESOLUTE UNIVER^L

ForCo„.nO . i.

Big Sale of Furni­
ture, Carpetf, Rugs
and Stoves Now
Going On.

t earner.
in thM IdPANKOrS CORNERE
Mta Grace PHta
^atlM
Bu^ay at tbe borne r Mra EsteiU
, three week's vaeatloa. acBoal

•Mmlaaiay trem tbe tetu -Be PW•fP Us weald be sUd ta aee a large
every Seaday and we
a weM ealoy toe preacblng.

1%e edKtera' In Dtatrict Na 6. eltb^ ateeat or tardy tor (be montb «ndOot n. 4re Boy Tartar, Lyle
iWa Holmes.
tennle fbUo U oa tbe alek

M

Mra. Pred Harter aad UtUa teugb-

. tbdrn. Oct ». are both doing
■le^.
E Boaaey. C. O. MMb aad Oeo.
Ivea, are ghreddUig con this weak.
jr e«?Sera te Mr. aad
Mra. AUm Patrick vtaUed '
_____ ,4 -Walla. Oct »rd.
gnadpatenta. 3. Lewis aad wlfa, t
_^la»BMIaay tram loola Mlch_
I baaRta tbia vtetalty for a taw
ra Mraettag a dMraa taam for
Ivea, Thursday.
bee ratnraed heme
MABEL.
Wallsce Kroeb was a Traverse City
vUUor tbe »tb.
Gilbert Pray w«t to Traverse Oty
tbe^Stb. .
Mrs. Smina Pray la vlattlag ber
pareots for a tew daya
Boyd I

ter Wateon's last week.
A aurprlae was given Mrs. Roeam
Hammond recently. It beUig her 83rd
birthday.
Tlie Helping Hand will meet with
Mrs. EUe ScoBeld. to guilt a «uUt
and help ber celebrate her bUtbday
'
4afb^ by tbe mOlio^ Let evary-j Ml»i
ieft Friday
llaa bale
Oal Uadaey
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... (or
V . Body 2JM«y tar o^ waatbw and,. TprtlsBtl.
larry Ur.
., jllantl. where
'___ abe wUI marry
I Wallace Henry, aad live si that pUce
Wra^eM Gray baa
from I We all wtsb them joy aad happiness

BtITNER.
will be a Hallowe'en party
end dance at the home of Mr. aad
{Mra . Edd Harvey, tonight
»|

catuvan umvER.su.

,/5[RViCEUIi!'/£R5AL4

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ARTISnC.UmVERlISAL
ForBa
lar^CMl

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r. at ............ .... few days laat eeek.
Pred Wtlaoa, to do t
I Mr. and Mrs. U. Ml)lta are cater. .
jutnlng tbelr niece.
Mra Nick Netaon have re-1 There was a surprise partr at tbe
. as Me borne of J. M. Crandall on Tburadav
rk. We laat. m honor of Mias Bibel and Miss
r^sbe la wril again.I- Wlai
WliioBa'a turthdayi
A dellghtfol
......................
.
E Bates aad Mr»..<ime eai enjoyed by all who sttendke drove to tbe revival meet- «d. ‘r*.... i>r. ..
i... u-™. ».v.i...
at tbd Sooth Almira seboel manmany bappy mursa of tbe day.
of Trarerae City,
ly apd took t'
the aebool at tbla plao
Mra. A. Lorejoy of Orawa. rtslted
' ^
Unralher mother. Mra. E O. Maaley. oa
eeu M Mra Lacy Sunday.



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-Mta. .Boee Omy waa
______ _______ ____
A Gray Saturday.
| Ur. Toner gave aa latereetlag ser.
f all vefT aorry
. to
to^lm
learn of the mon
»oa at the scbMl bouse SSteJ^rvenMt^9yi»a .WUlobee at,iag. ip place of Mr. Smith. Tbet*

V.UJ «M l««». TW-,
Weexfdouf.fae ao aatmon next Sunday.
. I Quraay Maey ot MaySeld spate
*aturtey aad Sunday at tkls pUee. i
ilpamid aad Leo Maaley araan b^l

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UNIVEBSAL
ForEverjihteo

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OM. Reliable

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Front
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5PLCMOTD UNIVERSAL
For Hard Coal

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ORANDVRATfiRSE HERALD. ANT) TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THl^BSDAT, NOVRlfBEE iWTi'*
ouion. trier <rt» tu>per w »enrod by the hut-tesa.
, -MlM Ruby Hooker. OttisMer of Mr.
and Urs. Wm. liceker, tST TvHrih
rtieet. and Chas. Kbrenbencer. ton of
Mr. and Mr*. Prank arenberger.
quirUy marHed at the Ceotral

Btankets at Wholesale and Less
a fortunate purchase of our agent’s line of SAMPLES is
able to make you this unusual offer for

Next Saturday, November 4
V>'
This will give you an idea of how diey run.

$I.50,T«ltie, gi*7
tu Uuktl........ ..97c
$1 valne, p»y, Un ukI white blankets at..79c

A$6nbeb> &brd.r___ .»J7

Wsa —
gfc, «l -S *3
About 40 blaiikets in the bunch.
sJk Sttidv....................... »*?7

TheHANNAH ® LAY MERC. CO.

I tmnie ."39 Six street. The diving r<>.;;.i
<ra.; decorated In autumn U-eve- ami
Isnic.-ns. Mrs. Xluimcrman of Tump'
|klDe hud ehargeof tbe Scrviiie. .tln-r
I dliuier Ihe evunlng wag s|>eiit in
'■ Hallowe'en games and other amuweI menu In ohservanee cf IhU day.
> About 20 members yC^ueen CHy
Oatup No. -;k R .\.
.home <d Mrs. Kaiie,v ol
' It-r a llsllxa'c'en lun
: me. a number of (he
in costume. The evning was
•viiiveesitlon and gntnes. and at a Ute
tiiMir a pot 'Uiek anjiper ws* nerved, tn
.which atl did Ji-=tlee. The KUe-sls de
liancHl about midnight ait-r vpemlins
a tery delightful evening
Latham

A weHemforriei'i Uae of Salt. Corti uti SsphtalePitces
wa k M dbpUj ia 6ai itore next S«tORlA7 tad Moodijr.
IVwyicttM fm Coif Bmytrt, weAre go'ag to m%ke tbii event
SM In bold yoor interat bom ths **price** ittndpmaL ath*i for
t^f-to-ddhret or mide-to-yiAir-drdsrl We cordilUy
Mm job to iMpeet tkii ditfiltr

pwton,

ma

of

To Stove Buyers
The reason why we can give
away Rockers and other pre­
miums -with the purchase of
America’s best Stoves
and Ranges.

Or. and |

.Mrs K I*, ijwioo. ■••iiorlsi»''djiln. l
O of Ills Ik>v frielid>..i-i: t'le o--;i>i<ei i-t
his iilutli blrtliddy T:ii-sda> eM-ni 'Wm. Ackerman of South Mitten hss. at supper.^Tlie dlrlDg :ouui »i\- pi-r
I returned bo^ after purebssing some tily dei-orated In iack-o'llanlenii-.
i rattle in tbe city. He succeeded In w-iirbea' and linrk <als. while the
> lerurlng several mllcb eows which he odornmems fu: the'laMu mere e-iiiully
preiiy, ronip.-mHl of H.tlUi*e'.;i
jhad sbl|>iie<I to his farm.
uapklua I'pd filherartlHes. A.ter --r'
I Miss Dorothy Cechlln pleetantip cnper the time was sl>ent in gaine- ami
lertalned about 20 of her little girl
friends at ber. heme on Washiugioii
stMH Moiy(ay ev;g>nlnga( alfallnwe'^i
Cuinq Mcl^enaki. sen of Mr. and
]iai1y. ChosiK'. gubllDs and man)i>' o'v«er
features syuiUilti- oj lialloue'en titade .'Irs. It. J -M. lv.a.ild. Kraiiklln slr.-<-i.
.,1^ ]c-o4erUln^ a number *if his
up an Iniercsiiag eroulng for Mlsi'

Next Salarday and Monday
Beoqtifof Alack ' and
Mixture Coats
Made for rdaiUng at $2150 to
$30 tUt appeal forcibly to tbe
wearers of bHtei grades; tailored
ia tbe bight of fathian, of Caratd
Htff or Z^lise fiai:bed Ubnes
that are i.-cogDutd at aght as
Ca^ of tie kigfter order.

Beginning Nov. I
’.Your Choice, $13.75
Pait^lhwe are OUT peraoDslaelecdom fatl we*k io • ibe factory,
where we obuioed tbe factory^
dM-np price on gaimeoU no
two of wUeb are ahke. Tbe
balance out of regolai stock. . .

Ladles’ Stills
Ul.S5and $19.50
Tb« asaoFtment. tho* limited
la fUes AT THE SPECIAL
ia one that will t>enefit tll9 purchaser bysubsiantial aavinga oo tbe sea-on’s
most wanted styles. Sizes
mostly 16 mod $6.

Ladle’kits ai»|.8&
and $19.50
aae aet aatoliy tbs cUas to appeal to
bmnoffldtsat $16 to $30. 7%ew
mm! The fafi^ site abd color range
MedaaqMdeazaiKe price poasiUe
ia mid aaitm More atyle, more qual*
ily Ip 50 pet ccalta mod iestance* is
d» adfimlige to be niaed by iliu
JfuMir Smi Stic. (No charge for

BREVITIES.

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Bpiiroprlate _

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wcrcl'
------ .evening. Tbe bouse was decorated
b all the favors In keeping wfH<
the oc-aslon sut* as pumpkin lari-'


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SPEQAL NOTICE

00*00000000000ooo

liir Opening Nov. 4 and 6

nwd R^.U-.Bowaf.

und pop corn was «lso nerved.
E Miaa Martha Mar-

Cotton Blankets

SE Barney ^

rini'^ii~n7Tfi^~^
: K»yikiMa.B^t>Tlii|inti

It

REMEMBER THEY ARE SAMPLES

O

by T«se PromiamM V*Mf
Carl f. I

"S±&*5S25i2Sr
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Only one or two of a kind and they^on’t last long.

KtssniKSTiKau^'

CUCAC8 MHtcaMT
MUffs rrATanr.

young couple a-*'! rUlJe la the city. Lis farm this week
F
msm m - » ,rcloB Street and lAike avenue, to Cart
C«MI Dill.
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Bceond- and Us little rtster Doroib}'.
than sKlre. ■
. . ^* * ! RoV M. Bower Of Petoskay, Mr. Camp'VU.J.I^ his bouse ready for winter.
cilldreB of Rr. and Mr% Wm.. OUI, j,nd Mrs Fraakfatlier visited
r- .
o. ,h,
«
r-lthe latter's tnvlber at Lake Ann SunWeiiinpton' street, pleaaarily eater-,
tbouaanda of dollara for nlTiii
‘ Campbell * Bon. who
ducted a drac *torr IB Harbor Sprlags
wfthoirt jettin* any
{ tor six years natli the store was de­
stroyed by Arc ^ abort Umc aco. U||
Malkiwe'en. Coqi^atalks. pumpkin- ;vir. and Mn Suiiton of Beadon.
IM. andean may to you timt I
lUower V
laatems and timiiBfa leevea aBordedlVUitrd at T. R. WUie's two days ot
Imvt found Panina the only ran*,
the Urge slore-of the Eckel Drug
dOrtwailoos mflUble to the oecaaioo
*^k ^
1}
ody that has cured m par»
I»ny In I’Mushe.v. fioia young
aad'th. -T»3ln« passed oS “WilBoon! eaa»e over tn their auto
are pmfesaloaal idiarmarlsts and
for the little folk Gaines ,j«-n, a lev. d2«» with their brother
]>ens ia (be business. Both
!<ir whl.: prin. were 6i‘ep mere en .lohr and faisily
and Clara
known In Ttaverae Ctty;
r
Jo^ed and Uler llRht leJreabmenU
h in the house foe an attack of
.Mr. ('auiiibell Is the son of llrury ll
«oie ^^'l^d.
cold, which it invariabiycuratiA
Way.
Campbell,
for a great n»ny years roaMita Msrj^ Lewia five a pretty
Hallowe'en tfaftr to elsbt of her Ut­
thiin past U years.
ile frli-niis TueMay. The Cr« part
bard round, .^be doitor advises : The new Ann will be known no'
Hie afternoon was sppnt la pUyIns
e the. arm vfr\- Utile this Campbell A Bower. They ^wffl add
PICO.
followed by a Krand .piaTvh to
largely to the stock of taeir store nud'
inele
he dintni; room where tbey found
mill, has renird
in's liouy
make It oom'iileie In every detail and
taliie doorated prettily
: Selon Htaihui.
will eerabllsh a free dellrery of all or-'
I lHtlc'‘J«c •lanurns and bliith j hlia Olekeriiinn and Warren
Truth or Repdaa.
ders wheie desired. They are youim
Ea. li sueu had a lack-olatuern tandtne I’o^na iiranne at <5!
Oad offers to every idsb bU cboiea PK-o of enencT and ability and wll
her own nnd jtrroi sport was nf-.bor today-. J
betwwen irutknsd rupoea/^Raipb Wab
'
tl-iar
n^<pof>l
1,sufferiUK
v
fonii-d hy IcasUuK marabmaitows
ljUured aboulder. the tt-'Ult of
Ity 'sllat of p
liver the \andles. lue cream, cdkc

THE BIG STORE

. 0^ lor Sttaia«7
|OPd4i0 nim for Sotindar___ 9S 67

praopecu or Mbs 'wiker.. Fifty
oaeu wan paid Saturday In Cedar for
Rood Btock.
I
Our BeU tetepboad central .hat tieeii t
rhatiRed. The booth for the public
li in Sirs. lAthns^a rectaurant..while
the switch board is belac bandied by

»■>

■ ".r'i-"- ‘ll

"" «“'»>■I"

lb, o. .b.
,llv.™...b.Xrft- Institute
I-..*!..-** a
• new grange
^
there be'will
Mra. Homer Howard. 442 W. Elm­
at Glen Arbor, whieb will make the
wood avenue, entertained a party of
fifth RiMike in l/eelanau eounty which young ladter Tuesdsy evcnii.g. triinK-.u-as-tbr last county In the lower yieu- sufiiililc to the occasion w-err pli-vc.l
Insula to be organixed by (he gra r- and llclit refrrshm'-nis M-rved. TIi The movement li prcviog. »vry popu­
young ladies bad plenty, o-' s-ap v> In- 'i
lar in that rcmiHy^^irtfd uii’itn a sltoi:
plaimcd to use i-n ili.- win- lumilime that, will'll one-of the sl-Mtii
as Margaret Peterty: entertairftik^;
grange dbctrlriV «f the i^tc
...ii.i- i„i\
Miw Margaret'- 'Oirdner. of Sixth
sti»et. eiilnruim-d a number of. her | servattee .ef Jlalloi-- •
little girl frieuds laM evt-oFng i
.Mtnplr dioorair'-l with i-aii^-Vin
Hallowe'en slumls'e party. The guests lanu-rns end t
guests fi
little giH frleu-lH Tuesday evening st a
, ghietJy I
■ lelw.iida dresxKl up ns ghosts, soapve<T in the- -l.nin.: '
”S“e.T
mi winilnwn and llieu returned In Miss
Gardner's wl-ere (hey spent tbe night.
CEDAR ft. F D. N. 2.
riiai.'ssi:i.ic.b: .o;„.-s on th- '
rfla. 0Nerliitger was. given a til,, y.-sr, the fas. -U,- -f
surprise- tiarty at uer home m I'miui
These who t::.i
I •
street Tuesday l.y tbr S. B:—U, I.
re cncourag.-il o\- ■ the price
1>. c'.oh of whrf'h she was an crtgiii.i!
nM-nii-er The s'-iesis api>v«red a.ghosts aud
their impromptu ho.tsas at the door -In a must spook.i
ItuBa^ujuit as -she wss reiurnina
front down town-, Light refreshnieiii.s
were aervt-d *ml the young bidir-s i*r«--

The Misaes Vert and Irena Lather
viilcrtaintvi plcansnil.t m a lia'IuvM'■ n
l-arty at Ihetr botuc r-n Sixth xiir-ci
Toeod^ evening. Tin- prext-m-c uf
W'ltrhrx ami gbostr modi- the ert-tit
capociatly InioreaUuK. A sewing eon>5t sax one of Ibr icainrex of. (be
rening. Min Hazel Havts carr.vtngj
off First prfte.
|
Mrs. Mike Hahner entertained the I
mcmbcrK of the Wide.Awake club ii'
a chicken (tinner at her home. "Lilsi
lanlgc" farm Tuesdx>. The dliiru-i
wax served at 1 .o'clock, alter whii li!
me aflertiooB was s)ient In a soi-IbI
lunnuer. Covers were laid l<»r fourteen
Returns of the gampaign of funds for
the baneflt of tbe Bureau of .Ax.-vH-lsii'd
|(’haritle» have been m-elved from
ing all that cgi«ld be ilcyirr--!
those tsijied upon »wre wilUng i.i -lo
aU ihey rouid and (be mult was ver)
gratifying.'
Miaa Della PrashiL of Second street,
acted aa boetess to a butcher of youu; j
lady (IrelKU Tsesday' evening, ehtrr
timing at a maaquerade Hallowe'en
party. One eft tbe atnusemesu of (be

Urn)

>.T.|

g a half milUM
.
hot aomc old (ogle concern.
not bob
Lt a twenty thauMi.d dollar emseuru
dollar ceneern (arty
fer^Ave years and not do sa much Imti
would not deal with a manufacturer that rwna in use ssme old rwl^
vnoutd do. and w« do MX
sue and woi
our Steves from one of the largeet. If not the isriest. manufact
We bdUovo tn advertlalng. s.vd «(u buy out
eoncern
in the United States that io mere respcnalbla than thH
e«nc4
in the UnHed States, and tbeia
ber.-Aeaton ‘Steve Cb . with’the r‘injiii off-•ce at Chicagi^. Anyone that is at sit rnteraatad can easily fmd out
how large gnd bow rcxgcrvible they
« la liberal
'Nearly atl cencerni gay tiwusands of dollars foe advectitirsg. ar>d at long aa Cribb
enough to give away roek;n; chairs and sMverwars tn ordtr to intreduce people te-try their atevcs and gst
them more widely sdvertited. it
a good thing for us. and tl it a goed thing for our cuMomera. Thty donf
charge a cent mere for thrir ttevat: if they did. I would
buy them. I have eeld over ton caNoadi tl
them, a'nd you cannot Ahd three people hut whst arc perfeetty xatitf-cd. and all the rwsklng e#«l(* and tilverwarc that Cribben-Sexton gi\es away would not anywhere near amount to at much at the advertleing
in the magazirex by theae .cencernt making'auch a holier. One page sd In one
tb^ magaslM* ctata
I twenty
rockin^>ch<;rt: in fhe other
oth^rjeiicWs
cate. the\^itor of the magkgine gets the meaejyua
wenty rocking-xhajrt:
fellow’s ca
>r hastomersAet a gccd. comfertd^ rockai.
{
A certain stove manvfactbicr Ns tpendwtg a
roci-eci. It Is alway* t
the Lomt'^'these
:-Se'the
ether cellov-s could r-ake them tiuit- H. -tut as thev do not—WE
AWAY ROCKING v.aAIRS WiTJi^THE BEST STO'YES MADE ON FARTH.

WILL

STILL OlVC

II meet any grv.e cn -tovex ard give a rocking chair besides with our high grade eteves-

J.W. SLATER
Your Old, Reliable Hotrefurnisher.

TheOfSyndicate
Purchase
Sale
Cloaks, Suits and Furs

£c Ae greatest cloak and suit tale of (he season . We bought from
Bywdlelu
A great xyndrcate cloak purcAsse enable* uc to pi
cssoc-ated. two thewaand doi:art worth cf doaks. suit* and furs. Thi* ByndteaU Co.
Cloak and Su-t Co. of New York City, with whem we i
makes a business of picking up the newest, snapp.est. most desirable cloaks and tu t* from manufacturers who arc hard up for cash nnd
-me^ of tthese garment* rre 2i pc' c rt. seme II I-} per cent less than the regv'ar pncc. This will be yowc only ehtwee to
Seme^of
- pan of I e thip-nent arrived yesterday, the bdlsnce
a cloak
or Lr- prices ;e»er befere heard^sf at t
il be here today so

$8 98 for ordinary ILSOvaiues
CoaU made’io bU the d
Dimcae4ir with Wee uilor ccllais

.Uikin)r$l2.50 valuta. '

$13 48 for collectioD of coats

$3.75 for $6.00 values
to fit biale wotnea and youDR Udiev.
lures mod blacks.

Furs Furs Furs

$16.48 for $25 coat values

f'

ExclosiTe Styles ia rerefnUe e»al* ol
dauble {acexTcDileiitls uinaed- is leatbef
sbidd coroottion and kiogi Uae arilh U'ft
sailor coliars and reveres.

For IsdKMOifsrs and cydrrn in

Cbiidr^'s $5 all wool ue^e dressei ia
you Have to pty $16 50 Bfid $I6{or ioitbUsale.
osvy blues and red-, aU sizes, at tbit uale.
Irabraang all tbe Dev^Atayb aed brown
Plesty
cf
bro«ddoths.
eheviab,
serge*
and
Tiimmed wiib coottaiiing sbade*. Pleaty
pitisb garmeats to select from dtrin; tbii ssle.
o( blacks in tbe loc

$2.97

The Globe Dept. Store



W
OBkTJD'1KATI!1BEllERXLT).'ANl/l'IOVIUS*'fl^T iMilX.'

TnrRSDAT, XOVHMKEK 21

Giving Away Beantifol Dolls and Sleds for the ChQdren .
Vo've ptrt in a fnaalOcent U»e of IK>U> PKRHirMS lo ai«e tn the rhildreo at rbrUimas tlm«. Prrtirliloe. e^ doUe dreMBd Uko mile la«» Atao S1JSD8 lor tfc* hoy. and tirU. »e *i»e them wUb JO, ja. dO. 80. 76 nod
IWiSm save TOW- nre-tw Uetan-dherm valaible-oooJ lor rocUn< chair., acta ot dabe., «jt cue

Our Great Annual Fall Sale
A Safe Sliowing That the Way to Save Money is lo Spend il Here
SAIE STMTS RICH AWAY.

CONTItIUlS TBE limRE HONTB. NEW FAll MERCBANDISE REDDCtD. EVERYIBWG BIG VALUE NO MATEfR WBAT TBE PRICE,

Here arc Seatfy*to wear Garmeals—Skirls,
drctacs, klaKtaat, etc, al lower prices 4baa
yoa*4 expcei to pay evea la nUd-wlafcr.

LedUee* i
Long
Coats

Ladles' Dress Skirls at $1.95

im^ At 9S.to. H«. «5 aad $6-90.

:• a

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«
I
|

Peter
....
Thomp<
.hompaon
dresses and other popular
styles, iHiJored
p^ecUy
and made of the best qoality of serge. Worth $12.50,
on sale at 18.40 aad |9 «-

llasl
pit®'

mmi.

lion of A ver. (cw no.
cilv sulim [pui Into
Itih. sale •» Bread, rrdurrd prli-CT. Soli, ut
niil.by mixture... i.m.
elty clolhH and plain
•crBca.
ladles' and
Misses' sixes. Worth
to >:S.0O. St n-BO,
$14.80 arid $18.00.

.aad$16to.

Uadei wear. Petticoat and BosieTy Bargains Offered Right in Mid-Season
At 22c, 45r, 72c 15c posiei^at 9c Warm Blankets Petticoats at 49c
Jr*:

dravors.

eXTRA aPECIAL
«r UNION aoixa, wmto or
4. 6, aad $. at only

”SXTI_.
autra, aUaa t. <1
ban aero over shot
d 8$e, n aad^lAO.

Id MdiUan to iho $raU vartFIFTY PAIR OF FLEECED
»4 BLANKETS^ be Mild durfleeced booo for ladies, misses iDR this sa^-WL per pair. 46c.
EXTRA 4.ARGE FLEECED
and dilldroB at 16c. Z6e and
COcra pair, we are offerinK sp« BLANKETS, .full IM size an.l
doll that are way under
'choice quality, per pair, 98c.
nsua) prires:
RIBBED HOaS POR BOYS
8EAHFUL
BATH
ROBE
AND OtRLB. ostn heavT. til BLANKETS with cords' In
aisoo. worth I6c a polr. at only n'laU'h, all the |’ret:l<*sl colors
ONE LOT OF LAOIES’ and deslcns. at S2.SO and 834a
BLACK WOOL HOSE, also
BABY BLANKETS, best
misses' wool ribbed bose In all
aixea. tor-this sale, cor pair. qualliy, 8lr.es SOxlP .lud
t 69c dbd 76c.

Hlitss Gwds and Silks
Al Mmarbable savtnaa
HERE'S A BIG EXTRA FEA­

39e

TURE POR THE FALL BALI

beaeUful dreas
fabrlta.-1
-...............
,• such os
lancy otrlped mohairs, S$ and

rstWe-y
Mack

and navy . aergb ' with
wblto hairline stripe, 46
16 inchoi
Inc
wida worth tally 60c: a yard

GOOD CALICOS AT 4c AND 6e
Not cheap calico, but 0nleLv-<s
slandard prlnU to indigo, blue, gray,
b'ark, etc. Doriug Ibis sale many
hoodred ya.-df at only 4c and 6c
OUTING CLOTHB 4V,c. 6c, 9c.
great rarlety ot light sod tlHik
UU o^e at d^'gc. 8c andft
FLEECED GOODS AT S'^e and 11c.
Cboire lota ot fleered goods fnr
wrspporg.
l>pors. bouse
....
drossM. Umoois.
slug soequos. etc.. In all colors
and pattOTM, opMlal In this oalc, per
yard, V/go and lie.

Boy Boys' Clolhts Id This Yak
aoeripUori* and
— ,------------------- oit'y flivo jmo a
baro hint of tho opROrtuuttioo that aro

Soils aud overeatos
ONE LOT $3 SUITS AT flJO
ONE LOT S4B0 VALUES
ONE

LOT SB

VALUES
WO NTH**

ONE*^LOT «4r'NEW*CONIRT1BLE COLLAR OVER.
)ATE. aloM 7 to XI, axtrai
BLUE BEROfe BUITB,
worth at leaat tl.M nor* than
th* prico wo aak—ptr anlL

KatcfeerFaulaotie

7 1^7

WOOL KNICKCR PANTB,
valuta, tor as«a S to 16, ipwSat aala
prtea. pair. J9e
Gnataat Une
e Ot KiO^ Panto yiM
aw aaw at SOe,
Oe. TSa
TBd. U4B aad ttJO
FLEECED
UNDEimEAR, both
nktrta aad, drawero. gplendid qnaUty.
laam XS^, ate IS only, spseta). flte

Ages • to H.'‘
That Were S5
and «€, In This
SaIcntfS.«5.

rtteB
larcr anil

Baly CMdt, mat)* of caraoj. se4(t4w
plush utd biab-gT»de maleti^ at $3.S$,
$4.99,$$49,t8.6$udf!0.

FURS! FURS! FURS!
V F'urs ill Mark, brown, grry. red
f|^iio»inn Martin, lilur
oir. Isabells OpjMMsmn and a bust ul
liirs—W* ‘M
•|1 slmw
kIm.w you
:
all the tlifTerenl ahspiw of idiawia,
Hi-arfs. nniffs
fs and tlirows.
lilt
and we’ll p'
lly aurpr»t you
j willi wbnt <i>iiir»rl. durability and lie:.ti
bei.uty'you
ubtaiB here
in very iii.Kl.-ral.- pri.-etl Fuik.

FwSets,nMtta:

Fnr Ptoeca, 98c to H5

fficuitr
bere.^

cmJ.I

Ncariy a saving of half en laan «t
these Baby Coats St/.-. p< tit inlanta
.anil eliildtvfi. bc<"« I tn i'> y.-ar«. .irMNlP
■-■>:it.>-ur*' math' •>{ ■'rtr.b velour, bear­
skin. .
. t.-.. in «1! the dilYereiitwsd"tV,
lany V.f iliem liaw the «|iiiil<-dllin1
Your clmiee
cboiee of fifty <*f these »
0Kll>i.y
. ir.vmieuls
____ ___________
that v.oiv
n-$:5.
and $1.00,
at only $2.45. .

Cone to Om New For DeparUnent.

Large Coals
lor Large
Women

Lndies*Sall8
nt 19,50, 914 50
and 918

Silk, doth and Veleiir
DresMt are worth frem$lS
to .|S2fK). They’re made
in all the newest styles wit.h
^bieb and low urel^, long
loni
and abort alecvts. UeauUfully trimmed and tailored.
Sale prices (11X0^ $14.50

Percale Dcneeee aad Wrafpera,
..
. one his
. „ lot regularly
worth $1.00 and $1.25 in thia tale at 79c. Pm Let ef Ladies’ Lons WtiooM.. they’re all new styl<«
aad have been marked at apeeial prices for Ibis great Fall
Sale. Fleeced Kimonaa, worth $1.25, at 96c.
Otfaeri at $1B6, $1B6. $!L86, etc.

MINTt, shlru and

GIrto* CAals,

a* Caracul Coats, mede of extra elioir.tyria/ well lille.l .-uni leilorod. la«»k to t»iw.ir|ipvwjjx.^>vhat ilii v ll ...St vou in this sale.
l’ri.-<-L«t^ $13.50 and $19.50.
Ladies’ Flush Coats, mad.- with very pr.-iiy
slyl.-K of large sliuwl (‘ollars. Some
e Ihave the
jdain. others the .(uilt.-d Kstiu lining.
56
'tiL.ti.....
tii.li.-K long. Di...
Our L.,w>..iqteoQva
K[>e. iiti''at $19.75.
Other high-grade Plush and l{elvet garifients wortii ii|i
ments
ii|> tto $80.00, at $24.50, $28.50, ,
$32.00 and $48.00

Percale Dresses, Long Kinionas

ONI LOT op Miaacr and
CHiceRENt masco gar-

S4.00 B4BY COATS AT $2.45

Beautiful Winter Coati, n.a.l.- <.f plain nn.l
.n.v. iiy d..tbs u.th lar«i- .aiK-or al:a«I .........
rnsilivly tin- lal.-xt kIvU- .Tt-atil.tix. Wortt. ii.i
high$2t). on wil.- at $9.90, HLpO. $14.50 ami

Peter Thomp- Silk and Vel­
vet Dresses
siHi Ito^esses
• Two ef the moat import­
ant droH offertaft of the

(la

laffies’ Coats of Clolti, Ptash. Cancil

^kToQe Skirts, msny new and exdii.ivr novi-lLies. to Hunwc
fri^ priced special at ^JO. $8-10. $10. flS.S0 had |16J0;

ilicsc drei^ arc of silk, cloth I _ _ _ _
and ponscc. The remainder
oar spring and early fall
*
Drems that *old u hi^ as $10,
'
$15 and $20.00. All put into
mgk
four sale lota, now at $L90, %3M. S7.50
HM and $7J0.

$7.45 Sliao and

Bight IB the heart of the season comes this
splendid Coat ^portnnity. 'Ictiv' . loth /-..nta
with Uir iialilary nti.l ..wt riillHr.. In plain
hlaok. oiIdis ,-iSd imv. Ity luixtun-!..
TlnyV.nipibir $12.50 and $]■'• vnlm-s. I.adi.-K‘ nn.l
mitts.i.' siz>-s. This lot limilol to al>.*ut r-iri.
^'iinii. Ills. Sale pri.-e, $7.4S.

Vtm Before Have We Bold Bneh Bklrti as Tbew at AartUat Hear This Price. You can select from plain black aktrU
with pMck or plnils. fiwm nary Wuc skirts, hair line 8tri|n;
■kirta, Sbepberd check
k skirla, and skirts made in pretty c(>aibinatioi«i Ihirine our Fall Sale, cboicc at UBS.
Bif Lias eCtolrtt that arc worth $4, *0. P>.
and $10.

. Closing Out Forty Dresses

Mothers Will be Glad of This
Opportunity to Bny Children’s
Outer Garments.

Wwih

six.---.

raesliic fr.uii
Imel
nrrsi-.ire
Vriiir
exact size lx here. S|x.<lal
|.ri.t>i..
$1.60.
$11.sa 81440, $1940
and $22.60.

[ Ladies’ Heavy
Fall Capes

late'a« Hstif

They go into this sale at
value. Tli.-y
i a third ofr their
tl
I- iiui.le ill l.lark and novi elly iiiixtiin-s. an- rut lorn;
^•aiid vi-n' full- Worth $7,.'»0
Jiinl
^h-. pn.-e $2.95.

Mst practieal
Xt ’e the
aad servicea Ic garmeat fdf
wet weather. SiruUy reliatib' and uiMlt>-daU-. and

Sip-OiGnts

rbii'A'SiV”

r Ladles’ Sweaters and Waists

BLACK PETTICOATS that
are made In a lerj pr.-iiy sole
and arc a anuder nt Iho pri'-e
--aoul.ln'l be mor.liarcliiE >■
wA-gshed 9V-. I*III our lui.u lor
tills sale Is only 49c.
HEATHERBLOOM
PETTICOATS—those worth to 8.1 .’.a
at 82.25; others worth $:.uii at
81.46.
Three extra special raltws in
SjIL IVitl.'imt*.
All made of good quality
Hii.k l.trli-la silk, allb v.-ry
|ir.-iiv flounee. itiiih reguiar
aiul evira siios si f:.96. 8r:.06
and 84.45.

49c

Boys waists worth
81 00 and $1,257

ONLY ONE LOT AT THIS PRICE, hill
11 1 l•ll|•nJ 111 it iiie * iKii.. II i-iliuu! and il-.rk
.-oliir*. atiJ ni.irU all »im-h. A Mia|, I'.r
wls<- *U.>i>;>er*. Worth 6l»<i and 11
lu
till* xale at 45c.

55.00 values.

Tailored Waists

richl fnr

LADIES' tailored WAISTS
null links .Mill Ill'll-. I.i-jliil' I ,'4 |■l:l-l
EXTRA

IN

TAILORED

LADIES' SHIRTS
SILK NULLS—SPECIAL

tk-niiliful xliadex In all the oen an<l di-ll
rale tint* fnr |iariy drexxex, i
if medium and
d cdork, colors
1,29c. J

the «a> Ke'vi- i':i'>'l liiim:

XMO values
$3.s0 values

Silk Waists

_ DRESS GOODS SPECIALS.
Fi^-

i hililr.'irs f- liii-.l
le.^ alrle.
-xrlv :ill Mihirx. uorili r>k(. a yard, hI 4?c.
CHECKED AND STRtPEO SUITINGS.
■ sttiuii; \alue«, *|u-cial per }.jra. ,

L-llex. tl'.-ri-x's tMiihiVig that .will gUe
jj.ii iiKir.' aariiMl) and iiinre rnl enmlnrt
iliih mil. i,r ibix,. wiiol knil Saealer tVioU
Aii'l the.i're alrlidly In xtjle. and ahat'x
nwire, '<»i >aii huy ibem very cheaply now
ul 1‘iiti ^'ul^‘ prii.--.

(I'-r.

WAISTS

ii' .i

.51.45.
92 45
93.15
93 95

l;«fIj

iH

Toques and Ski Caps '2,SSSir dozen ol Ule best grade
\l.ik.. ...ir .' Ir-. ,11... limn mir rd. k ..II
r.. al mU, 26c uj.d 60c.

aud combtaabona

ANU.
I'f

I> rtrgiEi*, iii.i'l'- 111 <1 ai-'iii III.*)
».i.'» 'll..- -kl |» a-.- made "1 a ln'»
curded n..i'.Ti.il. .-.tti.-r nliue nr l U'k I n
Ukiial taliic a;;d tariet). at $1.15.

Ladies' and Misses’ Aviadofi tsfi

MEN! There Are Still Lc« 187 Suits, 52 Cloth Overcoats, 9 Fur Coats and About 24
Sheep Lined, Corduroy and Duck Coats to be Closed Out Quickly!
If. .,.|,l..,„ ,V„„ I..V. 11..
,...|„,V i,l„,l„„.. ...ri, in .................
\-iv. iiil" r ill :i'i.' ....I' ........
[•ri-'
these. Tber»-'s
mit nf Hi- .M- f * ' •l.'il'U.-.•’s n Iiiishly
iiiishly cmul
c<"k1 n-as.m
H-asiin for l.’S
I’S diiing il \V.-'r- smtig
i
Busineag and nr.- ; <.tiliv.-ly rl.isitiB out nil M-ii h Suits .1.1.1 I iv. r-m.ts III mu'li I. s* M -t. n- l n:
whulcsak- cos’.. ‘Tbeue j.rii-.-s are Inw.a .li<k—just if.lir- viliut N.-itings iti-j iifT'-r.i yui
Pealllvc aavlags ol I

MEN’S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS. MAI«V
LOTS AT SALE PRICES
Work Skirla, tft
Men’s Untowear,

199 to 919 oa Mca*a and Wobcd’b For CoaU
H.x.>
Ken's
Meo'i
Men’i
Mat's

S.“l So*.M
:::::::::::: :“iSS
Save Our Preuilnin Tickets

$10 Overcoats at..
$12 Overcoats &t...
$15 OvercoaU at..............
$1$ Overcoats at..............

_ as Baeixtiif fBatrw, Sato ol Dtotoaa.
II Caaca. Paraeaats, Bolla. Slcda. ale.

yerobexlpros.
4^ 4 TVlEUsTdBgd T«AT WAtVtS

■ TfEAye|!tSE CirV.MICHe

GOOD

^

lin.tl ST.r.'
vpvHiaj
>r>r-ial fur Ums

bale. 36c

Hen’s Wool Sox. t4c
Meo'x heavy »«»i »ox In
Jar.; coI-:», .fi-tlOf ;*r pa.r U‘..

-Wool Uoderwear,

su

MEN'S
MIXED
WOOL
UNDERWEAR.
ahiriB
and
druntrx. gray c*lf. 7ic valuu
at 69c.
HEN’S
______ WOOL RIBS
.26. at
UNDERWEAR, worth fl.26
ONE
LOT -OF RAILROAD
GAUNTLET
CLOVES. •••>!$
tl
and 81.60 at B6e.

HEAVY. JERSEY SKIRft at
60c and rse.
BUFFALO
FLANNEL
SHIRTS, in bln* ate - tod
plaid*, heavy w«I^L PVfC*.
81.50.,
MEN’S WOOL BthRTS in
•■third and. navy, worth SIJS. MEN'S NECKWCAU, ooa lg(

of recuUr '&«c Mylea ta thtt
Bale. ot29c.
-

8v

’ tokti

for mu* toU a* tow of
4So—cood OBre for int« aflg
bo)u at 4Sr and 6*e. Big.Tarnaa
at any pri«« up to $748.

GBA>T)

fittr. w jtuuitiTy

HIRALD. ANT) TRATl^ BAT ^LK. THtTBDAT. XOVIEMBER 2. Iflll.

MtoberwipwibrwDidorlafadrMicedl
ipctboda of

frait <ro«ta(
<ro«tatC and

iltpW»

tber* i

Prtday algbt. 'Ereirbody larited.
crop dofon ot exhlt^
esUt^ ot
of dlrera character
characl
Mrs. Carrie 8wl of Beaton Har­

1, to prore to'bona aeak- B*de-by noraertw. tprajw. caaoei
IhW.
aad otbera whbA wUl
ar> that noowt aad preaperitr await mamitactarar^aa

bor It rialtlBf bar parenu. My. asd

Uam ercB *or« soralj’ In MlcbliEan tacloda pracU^

Mrs. CBarles Hoberg of Old Mlaalon.

norat >alifblt win be the remarkable

«*«■ In the tnncA rannted
•Tbe apple* loctode the buffe naai

j^bifathlac dotU' ibal have crated

Mra.

Ida

Hazel

and

Miaa

Totodo. Nov. l.-Wbesi. 9T*i: con'.
u\t: oau, 48H: ut:^.

UAie



UVCtTOCK.

Ruaaell attended tbe High school leo

demonstraliac tnre coorae In Trarerae aty. Thurt-

dUtdari of tbe W«lem Hkbitaa De-

day nighL
Archie HUTricfa and Hnghle BoarFVoit Belt aaeoclatiOD and the exbtb- ( Tbe dacoradfln* are norel and beaaLamha
.........................................................««*c
Ua made br tbe Micblaan AsricaKaral tiful. ' All tbe woodwork t* of beautl- MW. left Monday for Lodiogton. tp
<MB« Baidda. 0«. Jl-Tran
ferry
JSM a. bnitaW^orcnard ot eochanP ■__n-^
ecnede and »cnre» of ladivldiial troU fol white Wrch loss taken from the D, work this winter, op thb
New pouiaJ!!‘S?bSb^..
Mr. snd Mrs. JoBh fYanklln leaves
--------tba Ua Ceilaeiiia will on Tnaa-'««»*”*■'' ** J«>Ised II. Dap private Conscrraiioa lore*t at
tbU week for a pfiilt iM rolbtlTm at
Mr at aast waak-opw
lu deen upon by Prof. H. J. EuaWbe. head, of the Glen Hkvea. This coostltote* a onlqae
UirUcaltiir^ depai^nt ot tbe Mlcbl- Micb%an exhibit In iu^lt. The white Grand RapMa.
tbe MtaMtw Laai and Apple abow,
Miss Brackenbary returned to tske
San Asricnitural conese. and O. K.^blr^ It naed In the coostnKtioo of
tba ant craat ekpoaUlaa ot lu Uod
^buniqtlowR and
l>oothr.
Buorhes of up bM^ tebool duties after a two
•nr bM lb tac suu of -fniU tritb White, the M. A C. Held asent.
in addition there are manr bntheU pur^ile smiies will haos from ihe.losv. sreeks vacation with her relailvM.
'
Raaalu atuinod In tbe aeMr. and Mr*. Ben Ghbring atteodmany barrels
barrels tcontributiae bMb beauty ac t aroma.
; or dUplaya. esblbiu. and spe- o« npartlM peart andI many
ed tbe Bosionlan-^ccbeatra at Trav­
wwd I
Four
largo
bungalows
m iu
I
dal (aatorea make cwtain that tbe Of doaUty
erse City, last Tburaday atfbishow wlU acoonpUab lu threefold ob- both in dlspuy* and as striking feat- 'grouj^d on the main floor with a beau
Frank Jenniocs ■ returned
tc
...
____
Ufui tower of apple* Ic the center. The
iact Is erarT.partienlar. This three- ore* of the dHoratlons.
rnlta ot all tbe .MlrhiRon season* bants of. a|i|ile* will form a
bsi'k- borne in Detroit, after a abort visit;
with relslites here.
'Wheal
will be dlstJaycd In
immense )ara. ground against tbe wall*.
snd Mr*. Minton Wlllonghbee Con
baring'preserved in their oiiglnal t
In front ot the banks of apples will
nd tbe prodoeU of hlicbtgaa orriiards ,nav
volopmeat bureaa and

tbe

OH*iii*l

Kstt........

6.

......I

jeolt , alxe and shs|ic through tbe
n »lil fashlonr^ n
m,Tv’t^ «v-1
• of formulas that will surtle tbe onli- ered rail fence, fp above everything !•>'• mother, last weMc.

aad telda: aecond. to abow «
paople tbe remarkable <

^ •**•'*•

, SSck^^hMt ■ per'' cwt.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'AVtM
Beona

jwlll bo streamers of si>i>le green ami!
«'»» MsrJorle Ingraham will leave Kidney
right at their very doors and the richi-lnnry housewife.
.................
______ _________
J_________________________^
y.lto.. gulng
e,.!W! . ».rv«
b™- 1*
'"“I_-’Coldenrod yellow,
week, after apendlng tbe summer «nj
“ Jumo orchard effect
and evening of the her farm here.
i Butter.............................
Mrs. Andrew OHmore I*. In Trsv
five days of fhe show. .Non-. T ... ...
there wtl! be deiuoiisirailoa* of sc-ien-j*'™'’

fl*.'-

tIOc fruit pnrklnf: by several csiiens.l“8sin.

PAQFT.

I church tbU week _ 0^1. Sov. l.-Wbeet. WH; corn.

at tbe Od.

under

doi'ior't

tbe

carr ! ^nsw

operatNin:

She underwent

f:.::

LAST CHANCE F>R1CI^
city Book Store
NOnSOOO AFftB NOVEMBEK
vniM
Dellacator. S years
St.Of
$4s50 I Ev«kyho4y*A 1 year
tLsSi
MagaxiMS Cui.Be Seal to Separate AMrci
Ngw or Reaewal.
Amerieaa
Ueflaztee. Everybi
A-erU«M.^,Eve^^^^^
||l
llaeater (HoM^eeper or Plci
vlcwmay be aaMttaied lor Dellac«tor)f

Everybody's ud Dcllacator. S2.
A*s Borne Comp'n, Himploa’a, Pewsan's,tt.TI
THIS SOLVES YOUR PROBLEM

^0»JLv

< ADDITIONAU CLUB OFFERS IN A SIMPLIFIED TABLE.

...........c..»e

.......................................

.AmrrPan Miig^n
I tirrciii l.iti r».iirt-tir
I'crfi 4: Sircaii

.appleAbow in the
a_______ _

adleinlng

_____ tl^.r

II

--------7:--------------

,vl!
A,

tii,,i..i.-. .\uratin.- ..K lii.i.ls- .

w

J”. •-u'ial

an^ex 'd

at Ibe'MIehhun Agrieiiliural college;

i.isn

A><-ry

,Pfof. V. M. Sbovmnh, of tbe detar. lfw-,.
crri«. M. A, C.; Paul

lUuse. or Frankfort;

reiic-ned

Friday
he

Ik^ltoit. where

baa

.Mrs. Wjn. furry and M.

ritarles K. Bass^ii. vice |in-«ideui of

Q«8cent—a brand of flour
partiailarily adapted for
househdd needs.
By a certain blending of
wheat we ai« able to proiacc in Crescent flour a
distinctive quality that
.Ms much to the flavor
and lightness of baked
foods.

Fruit

Belt

with

(in

aflsociaUun,

E. Win

ai(uuiit of a

n lbex(fi<r
T. r^jlgrove. of | in lia.-ksr Creek In
ib^

Roods MsoeUtlaT;

here IssI

Siitida.

ur tv>

MiMr

rsili l forgel Uje• leriurA b

M>rbiga»
T. A.

Far

n. Shaw

rand, of Raton Rapids, presldeoi of the night, tbe flrsi of tbe
HorUcnliuul society:
«f

the

Michigan Devieiopmeni

John

Work is being pudbt
pudbed

Western

bureau,

«'arcb.iui>e, under the dll?e^
dll^ supervis­
supen

and

ion of Floyd Fox,

otluni.

tures Crescent Flour is
ideally suitable for both
^“>1 “""i P“s>ty
> >;“
fi"**
‘he results highly sot.sfac-

Mrs. Hohl. Clow bad s rsiher ser

Music will be rumisbed by the Fur

ious

time

wllti kilotri

polMMilng

In

nlture City band. Bvenlng Press New*

her arm last week

boys’ band, Tuller'a ori-beaira. the fa

cstne Irom CentfaUUke to help care

Bra Colored Camedy Fbur. Curl

for her.

RebeoUach. bojr cornetist. and/"Bub"

Will HsmeU

Lafferty. boy saxapbone sololsi.

Miss l/etu .^^ow


is hurrying tbe coup

pletloii of Ills new bouse.

Reduced fare* have beco grained by

A cattle tar was kudeJ here last

the rmllroadA

Week.

'f

'

If you’re not getting


is ^rretlv”'
ruts
fits are certain

“ "rt7r

I

spniiifd

tural society: i’bilip

8a«lDg*. president of Ue

, ; s ; No. I bar** bid**....................tMM sad

At'if.

itc-t. Keskes was unubW lu t\iiivlui!'t

Sul* Hortl.'uP | Pis se-nnou

Gibson. secreUry

i

Mra. rbarles

«0d serretary uf the

Oood

H'Lt........

S-1 Pl.t f < Mai-:ir..liv ................
..units I.H.. Ill Atuciira ...

work:n« .be past wimmer..

Uru.-e O'Uell. ofi

Js}
Origlnsl

l.«mb skins ......................................M to tue
Wool sbesrlnc:.

night

nie-and «iii Crdou. siN-m lm;i

the

*i

c

Ti - 'lali nl s

;meni of farm

Sill

HIDE*. FURS ^AND TALtOW.

A Arong array of *Knker» has been “"d ‘s «l<Ang nicely,
secured for the fruit und farm insii I

m
,ss'

The** MagJrinc: 1

<fu band picked

LONG LAKE.

« I

Isjng IJike. Oct. 30,~Ruby Jadd ba.s !
lensburg: . Mlcb.,
Oct.
lAdle*' Aid maeU this week Wediies- >relumed from GraWn. where slie has i
Im-cd \liiltiOg 'al Iter uncle's lor s f

dajl; wlili Mfw. Ueu. I.. Thotnixuin.
aK/Mit
ned about
resultt.
5,^ to be. satisfactory or .
.. la ad^tion to these fea- money refunded.

m

Jsmes

Hertiert

returned

FrldAJ’. '
larlliu Muncy, who is

bom southora Illinois, where be jtias
Mrs.

with her imrciits.

Hard Smith returned Fridsy

Mrs.

from the w^ wbert- sin- spent tbe

.Iciinlngs and

.Mrs.

Will !

Jennings vUlied at Will l*icrcw's last j

sammsr.
Wnnam

workioc Ini

Traverse City. s|ieui Sunday at borne ;

been working.

Tbdtnpkin*.

j'r^

Tnesday.

returned

,

\

Wilma MiKUis met with quite ajge .

Thursday from llUnios, where be «

rlous accident at school not long a

working the past few weeks.
Do« t tow H, Chid.™ ,pl. .U|.p.r

k.r ™U.. 1«™. -Mi.
"crack the whip."
ilj. and Mrs. Ole SotrgC exmt to
move to town to s|>eod the

STOVE BUYER
'vVARNlNGS

Caution

A SE for the book od “The Only $afe Way to Boy Stevet and Raoees.*
/\ Am a matter of simple justice o> tbe public, we, as aeents of the
^ ^ la^at makers of stovA eod raages in the world, give here,

Mark CunUlln expects

wiolrv i

tu move into '

their house for the winter.

Cvr>u«tun»>%aw>as;iu ..

^T'HE news that Paul Revere brought
1 . to his neighbors was important
to them and to the whole world. Our
news is not quite so vital as his, but
it’s important just the same.

BOWERS HARBOR.
«
♦ ♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Bower* Harbor, Oct

Mr

and

lira. Arthur 1,)on a* the itroinl lar
'enu of a Utile daughter, who came lo
Imske her home with them
8. Gehm of Clihaco is here liii.inc
potaloes.

The |irlce imld I* tr. a'lid

cenia
;
I

Arthur McKaue is ou the sick list
Mr, and

Mrs. Morgan

Ikihm

will

lfDO(e lu l»elr<iii thi.< week.
We aim oor blow at ibe tytUm. where tbe bager take*-grcal chance* of gettinghi* money's worth.
Cunsider welnlly (be eneethmi iavohred In the purchase of a stove of range;
wbicb muU either give year* of day-to*da7 service and aatiifactloa or pfwesjui

I

Win. Riuery

will iikove bis

Our “remodeling” -is about completed. Our
store front now presents a new face, and is worth
seeing. The advantage gained is

fauiil'

this week l.i make llieir home wilii
'Henry Itobm. Sr
j

|

Mr. and Mrs. Koj Ifcdim and daucli
ter. 0|«l. will iiio'c lo Travcru- Cilt

of Mail-Order Stove Buying
4-Dekysl

3-Bu*aiiul

V
ighler.
daugt

Art

Marvel,

Kilmurry

Mslle<l

and

at

Show windows of modern design
and capabie oi great disptay.
Nowadays the windows attract the pubiic and
often seli the goods.
Don’t make any mistake iooking for our store.
Same spot, new entra icj. Find your way in as
usual and you will find th j same faces inside.

IsiUE

ike Saitirdav and Smiday with lieu
Uko
Vslley ami family

imgm
P'kSi.ck.Down'
4>4m« •• &MW

'this week.

ttm

■“n“

Mrs. Frank Kronpa Slid tliild.

Ma

rloti. left for Strailord. Onl . loduy i<i
visit telaiive*
There will U-A Itarsur si

l^ugem

I'mlorY, Tue-day ov* aintf. Hallowe en
lor the beiielil of Ihe St

Jusepb par

School r.epert.

KT.

fiv,.,., .,r I
u

h. Ixiug
IxiUK

View sidiool dl m.-l
l-.kc iiiwiiwMp,

liir the

OHUiOi ending. Oct. 3T. IM1
Number of
in;

iSSrtSStisS; S'is-ai'js.’SKr- «-:£.'se-3=Si=i.'ss sE:
Aik lor the Culua Boob on The Oob Sbo Way <o Boy Stove, ood Roo<ei*

Come 1b and See for Yourself

;WHY
Hie Art Garland Is Superior

Tbe Hannab & Lay Merc. to.
TlieBioStore

girls. V.

pupil*

«>roW«l

IL.>-

Tuul cnn>lll|ieiil

li‘.

See Our
Hart. Schaifner & Marx
Overcoaits and Suits

Nunilier of dayn Isugbl r>’
Average dally alU-Udame, ITx.
IVrevtitage of auendsi., e. sr.y,
TliuM- neither absent iKir tardy fi>ibc tnojttth are:
rtsreiice ilsrig.

Bmer , Sew: leod
F,dlth

<\.x.

Gl'.d>*

Cast and Alva .CVit.
MRS. M.^B. KENNEY, Teacher

f

THE MARKrrm.
LIVE STOCK.
Wslo. NOV. 1 -2(m,
r.. oellv*.

CMl; $5.kv«i 2.0».
GRAIN
Nor.

j

,HJW •lead). i

*1e»ffy<Y*<«»-50; [

1.'-

mu. 4«K.

L.'ir

tlamilton Clothing Co,

J

1

fflumk TBX7EKE mmAT.n, :mrt^TESSIi BAT EAOLS, TBCBSOAT. NOVEBBEB 1, 1«ll.


.
I Tha hand Bap.
4
into Ibe «ell-preaacd PAd heated
Hr*. Tmn% I
♦ HOU»e WORK MAOC EARY. ♦
H
oitta ■oceaaary to «>»- • FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMCHT/r li,m» and bake.
Tlie *tfe of the prMtdesi.of tbo

ver artlAcIal warmth to the bed. ta ♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦ O ♦ O ♦ O O OO «
Com-U«at 'WaOea-LVe the Bae tnfiedState* (oc* lo otarket, ercry
Uacb U aaid lathe ma«acioe* caaea of zickaeaA or with peraona of
If yoor dinrch aocMr la aot ac- white water-trooed eorh-taeal, aet montln*. vtberproS9*^t' women
about ^ eeonomr. A farm woman. Imperfect cirenUOoB la jrald weetber.
oompllibliic al)It abonld la ibe way
the yellow meal.. Mix threeUble^ are plad to rettaq
evrteoUy apeaUac from the wladom Het water hottle*. cf claae. robber or
of hetplnp pMpIe $tt acqnalnled. }oo
apoonfala of the coro-meal witha Uwtmf7-of ordertnp
Biibed by yeara of obaerratbm had clay. w;Uh briedfa. xsapatoDea. bllleu caa-Uae aa Ia«1tatk» onteai to pood tie cold milk, then add two ropmia trateed bouaekeeper.' But Mr*. Taft.
espertenM* touche* a aide of the of wood and other article*, are eiqpurpote. Tbia1* the way. we Yon- boninc water and rook balf anhour every moraine.' ahortly after rbaakqueatlon that 1* addom cpntidered. plcryed In the mlaaioB: but the handlducted our*. .
* in a double boiler. Add tour ubie- fast, step* Into ber llraansiae and Is
She 'l^e* to the boosehoM depart- eot, and the beat becauac ibe most
On* member in ea<& bkxk wiibinapoonrals of butter and a rupffil ao( whirled
i <M ber t r Of the I
mt ^ the Indiana Farmer as fol- satisfactory method. I* aald to be a the territory of our circle was asked Itor that has been aifted wKta a tea- keta.
' ,
' , bu Of sand. This may be prepared lo extend a' personal iovltatlOD to alt *poooful4^or baUnp-p^Bder and a half
She Was' so acrioaaly III that ^e
H
TtoUritakySMp.
,
b«i.UfttiIlo.*ett*rpUMtl^ufh .
UtiU
- compelled to let i
Uttie »>«-•’'***
“** ***" ***
O' ^ ‘•tok to be i*=*Pconfui of salt. Stir In.
aiPbe ■ preAeat at oar next • -aocUl after- >'0*k» J5^‘« f? * cream, a quarter take ebarse of the summer While
inches nootT wlib the ptomlae of a prtae to eppfuroNaWk and laatly the wbliw Houae J
AM wtal amj U» »f«o be?
vol^
*,jn* t**«ru'
***^
cooMed ber
the ooe brtnpfnp the larpest number.
««a beeten atlB. Bake in sonall
fine. perfeiUy dried saad, the whole The Udie* appointed tmiered Into well-preaaed wafOe-lrona
the detail, or thelafatoc mtltw
here In tuarketlnp she —'Tin n».Hlr
rarefuIlA and Inrarlablx pays (wah..
teaspoon’*
almple
and ini-onsplcioui
manaer.
_^
^4*.
the aM of
-------- ^
>n>it«r -I m.rt. nn tnv mind Wii»n
" **
“*• " «*" "« wiB ibe prlie The plan fof the f.it Of Bupar and a half teaspouofur of , lllape tradesBleo
”•* *•
Soypa. ■ ,

^ bonaekeepiuK - that 1
l»di« of earn U<yk » meet and po anlt Separate the Bhitea and >-olk* fa.^ ibal the deals wiib them per­
^
At llrtt fUnce li aeema aa « there
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“i* to the «KlaJ It, a bod>“ led to toore of i*o epp, and t>Mt the yoika t^t.l sonally.
«MU fhs i
■AW «B
~uo. .. ------------- --; body, win «taln the heat lor a lone informal fneadtlae*. than oor' sum
leas-i,
•o easy to plesum" atM
auid leott-ti’rclored
and ihh'k. ..\d<1 tt<
pie, aod indeed the earlety la preat.

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time. antU-wlll In use dUplare any colles* toWn had aqen for some liind. ibeni one cupfql of milk and »ur in
;e -bM so-pleasant apoken.”
;r.-e .he knows )usi what
aayt
an excbanie.
but after all they
.
o . i„
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otbtr Mwnry tor the Mme purpose. The- badpe. of the twriou. dclepa- .Ifb U.V flour, topether with a u.-ap
Now "All aboard for LuIUby Land!”
‘nB«f«“wa dt flavorinp. for
U^'ll "‘ne^lJr“p‘^l^ a a! s. a. a“mT7Ta A a a a*
'*“' ‘“‘'rest c*ch l«d? of the top t.bl^poooful of butu-r n..du-d
ly^iUr
‘“ere
^
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «,mm,t,ee .bowed In helph.p the Be., until .mooih Beat tl..- -h.,..OellcioM and Dainty.
?he inmimt of three 1*.d. of «wp; tbtme-nmde with
h»rUmIY« rei.^M *
♦ ones she b.d-broupbl to have a pood of the e«s to a s.ftf froth and ..id
^
• tondailon of »«, sio.lt. thorn,

«'»*T8
and Them.
*
„„„
merriment over the to the hatter. ...peth.-r wiih two «m.- . Work a small . r<-ain Htecee unUI *
»ni.suh. uatQp a «i»den spoon, and '
T_ji ah~KB. K.»a. TiiTe folilftd wHMr “*** °* “'*^ *"^ **'“*“*'** **^ ” the callable housekeener she chana ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * * * * ^ ^ ^ ^ Vlw. a toy parden-rake plven.lo the «ws a»eeC rbocolate melted. bi>4(
dSi?
12 her
hM mlM
r^lM on
ori^™t
mbleS
Uremtinp bed. with valances and
„ , „ynibol of hW dlllpencw. uUlespgonful of tanlll. It the mu- sc.,wm with salt. Chop rnd and preen
WkOe a sDita. hand drxmp.
low.
ed
select wbj^.
,^^4,
lK-pi»>rs separately, and »nn* in
, and then enriched by flavor, of repe•««
«««“'« *»• l*ur, but, 1 have solved Ibe problem ,1,, beplnniup and tbe whMc afternoon Sene wi,h,vanm.. buru-r and i»w. ebbs-A* .bull To remove seme of the '
FWr LaUpby Luid If reached at laat;_____________
luolslure. Add to half ‘the cbeeec
a-.. I.
' UW«* ‘fd bert*.. If the repeUble »»» ~W
n*ver wasted time by atiax-hlnp all vaUnce ruffle. ,0
, d,.,^h,fully .ordlal faah- dered
. \Tha
\Tka captalnh
ctptain-B doty
OOty to-don^
thjtonlnp
thlAenlnp power,
power, tot
tot fact
fact pstchln*
pstchln* parmenta
parmenta that
that were
were worn
worn sheet*.
aheeu. -• Tbie
TbOM aheeU
aheeU are cut to fit
o»P half the guaniity of red pepper:
<Br her sweet tow solee, and her tace
to (he other half one balf the qtanb. remembered
r.n«.b.p»l when
.i.1. maklnp
m.»l« out. When fhej were worn out
«> ahe
■'» «„.er
o.-.r to
U» aprlnpa;
.pri.n; tbgn
,15. lb. r.™,.

cJ,.Ai«. ’
•®
the aauc*. For Insuncc. a potato or frankly made use of them in raiioua
„ewed to thei
This meth- Be learned where pMple lived ami
The«- iK*ir l.ule iprisooera are iliy of preen pepper Cut while bma,l
Me haa aalled to ahip-the .rocklnp ^
^
other *ihin their first duty or „d ha. an advanupe over the
Iite-fourlh inch aUc-es. and spread
• we helped a pood many to feel, at nh.re absolutei, at their owner's
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w. . .
ttuce tnen a cream of celery or a* ‘•‘•'ew them into the ragbap If worth- *,h.re the valinre t. aluehed to t

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«tb. s«.« u. a«s.»».. papagH eonp . If the' vepeuble ta
.
s H.™ s«. arid,
jrs:....
b. neutraliaed b.
tbe acid must be
by



And>1cbt enrls aeattod on ber •

kroaw.

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boitur richly •
found torinp

• AAdSTttTlwIagtoSMtobe*/''
, tod gU the^a
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—ftaarlM Bmemon Crok •
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•••»- She did not waste time la ,pread. for when the bM U ofiened
fnree. .h-,r
'■«“«>
P“t betWerU
forget their
mixture, bavlun ,
coffin* cr In clcanlnp. and so wa* night the crisp nifflea remain on the
a bit of soda. aUrred Into tbe hot U>e tnlrtrea* of her house Md never bed and cover tbe aide* of either
ibooi either ■ ' '**'"'
WPW “d one toyNow that winter la approaihinp. tive time for pUlK i<
vcpetoblh pulp befoie It can be added ««
A ptonce at h^r methods box mattresses or wovpn
wire
....V .«»e. fur breakfast aeeni to take directly before or after a tiu-aUluie.
*[dd"'B**T22ae **joT**tid^
to the milk sauce. Thl. Is especially ««vl«oed the worried hotisekMper *pri„gR.
true In
bisque.
**>’
Salmon la fretraently served ffavorTbe aoup which take* a tons Ome doln* business and she speedily re- ^^l ,.|,h 'icmon-Juke. but here la
iaipular food than tbe waffle, (if- for the eage w!i«^ It 1s pruteeied
make, and la not pood unless made formed ber ways.
.. Dureli}: Squeexe prange-juiew ve.~y
irary to opinion It Is easily made.
from draft-or glaring sun.
opactly riiri>t. Is tot made from beef A great iwy good ladlesthinkgenerously over your salmon. It
VegcUble Peufita.'
waffle itun <«su only about seventy ^ Many particular V^uaeket•per* fall
_a-aouffle which my family like U
stock.' A few things moat be borne .Iheinselve* very thrifty as they put pircs a tcry odd aod delhfous flavor.
.«• custom of coverin* the boi.^„,»(e of britod i-arToU and mashed
in mind if to soop ta to be a succesa. patch upon patch, when In reality
Before baking potatoes if yon *111
.
of the cage with paper.-lostead pwatoea. san a bouaekeeper. I pot
In to^flrst place. th« ta a ttoflnite Uey are only foollah.The other day pour bollinp water over them and I«
^ aafolloBs;
of gravel, -thinking. 1 rpppoee. that ,be .-arroU throuph my meat .hoppnponiOB between the amount of a lady compUeently held up a silk stand about fire uluiite*. Uen wipe
vaur and m«ut and Itaroilnp. An- watat on which she had Jn« put Are dry and rub ail over with bailer they .Tj!
^!‘’'oI^Sr**a7fle^^
broportton of one part
h
1^.
..m.
..ot
tommop
same*,
are
tion
w
the Uuo« of to cape. But
to about three of potato Tbta
<*>«■
•“"P ®““
patches, and remarked that it will bake In^ torth less time aud
^
im of urtar gravel haa quite another and much i
together with onobalf cwtol
^
^ .fiemoon waist the akin wliri;^ though they bad
to winter.
winter. Thi
Thi been
teen boiled.
boiled. V
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*>«“" <>' ««*«»» « »*•* »«"P *°®* «
«« jf y**
)
Bl»- o.u-.^.looed took* more hhponani rm.-c Panaries. like of creitn and a whole egg fyolk and
To «.!,« cW.-that has b*^
‘J*'
«hUe b«tien sepamtalyl until iho
Ata galloping boO to lime will be silk had been rott,ledifby pcrspiratlo..
bones and the under to arm. and she took hours «m^ hard. ptac^n^fiPh wire
"tahTn^ 2^-^
“**"■
**>‘*»' *• 'ery light Md then bake
v<,:euble food of aome kind ta also untO a brown i
p wilt be etondy In ap'ite of all ef- to paildnUy fit In new piece* and pro- or colander over a itan cf boUiitg wa..d -l,™..- Ot bailu Th. .
..urterta to ctoar It. When stock ta wade long ihe life of to garment. The ter . It s ill *<>on regain Its freshne*.r«r
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r^m .-.ffle.
B-*fena mAt- i>.
I.A «i.h»r
..I.S
It can be kept Indeflnllely. provided flrat lime she wore ll after patch- and enn bo easily <ui or pui through
^ T uh i wh .

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P'«e of apple, a grope
A Table Hint,
it ta kept from to air and In a omI tog the new silk split away from'the Tood-clfcpper.
n..,’
spread n» ta to rid. rimply’ beca'uae to' whole “when makVM your wlptir comfort- '<>'»
««'; if ^ou have nc-hlng else shou’ld be der the cbild's plate'
.
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lernillk
<awSes
are
common
and
of
-iy.„
«verv
dav
Th«
ah^.iic
avisiwiina

«, ,te effect tot the atodt be garment was aoru out. but she had «» wiap the rolU of bailing in a
***'’’•■
exiendin* a iixia
little away beyond, will
1 .amal!'prou-ct the table noth. This wfU not
pouted Into half-pint tar. and aaaled rriuaed to believe It. The new piece. neWTp.per. pl.ee In oven one at a
e-!.”
. "ll™
.at ** ""•n'-Mcd mixed
sylvTinta. For the allernoon I
’percentage
If «
It »•
U
once., like fruit. The sediment set- might have been used to fancy work time and leave them there about five ' , _ ^
. .....
'------ - of lape and golden millet, be very MUtriible. espwtally ••
Ue* Unmedtately to the bottom and or qnllt blodt*, but toy were ro minutes, or until :h...v.,rtUVy heated
^
oc-taaionatl.v. Iis-crid «e*tor. add. bought to abeeu ASd to placet are
Hsee to tbe top. The stock ta stained b.v perspltntlon and wrlnkleil You will find they sill main iheir ‘ " •“” '
' , J v/„,„ ,
"'f »
va»»>^- vuf aod laid aaoothly on to cloth,
thu* clears and sealed at once, that to owner had Illile for her fiiAin.-as and keep «m>' vxtre.niely
" orange w Manilla butter
^
,
^
^

^hen ready toW remove to fat hard work. Anctber ihriftr bouse- *4m.
'‘"i“.r.lIj-i
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°
b. -<Afo.n a*sy or burned and
jake out the atock. leartar the wife patched and darned the under- ‘ when Cedar iieea are being eut
through to featter-growinp period, a fresh piece anheUtated.
,adin»nt to be used to grovle. 'or garmenu of the family until the boy* down pick up ihe chip, to put to
co2ip^r<h^ or cage to
^
ini.iin... ffi?
^aah or nndeered sonpe. h Is worth talriy bated the bungllnp things, in-' closets nod trunk,
rnaemberlng that tbta sediment ta steed of cutting them down tor the from coming. A'
nuirttkms part of the soup, all younger members or glvlns them to laier
reel being mere t**te. •
to poor. Sbe spent hours that ihrir grounds, cutting down trees lor
,v„
I...
firmly, and bold hla Irrt In i
pulaiioii of The Baffle-Iron. I;ut Bitb
... 1.
.
«“P> ••‘rr lor several •POOBfnta of sail and oae-baV I
Tbe tondier euu of meal such as might hare gone tor vtalltoAor^^Vl- ficewood or fences; hence cedar afaips
a mile bead work
mlnile. in soften 4he nail, ton cp! «nooofti\ of pepper. Dredge with floor
the neck, the shta, the round of beef, top or recreaUon in fltUng/one patch are avaitabta to many places.
quite ns ess, to achieve as tbe hok
' (fa Bides tay to deep bakinc |i*n.
bnuekie bone of tmI. and meat over another, until to/result
/resuli
the exirruu- end »ilh a psir of sharp
When Money is fiearee.
IM of g.iddle cakes.
boiling water enough nearly to*
iiailacisNors.
bone*'of fowls arc used. A litUe comelhlng astonlshtog. aod all she
Sjyt Ihe Denver Tltno:
'
“•'v no* fiited over \
g«„.* w ham ta good for flavor, but accompllsbed Yas to make the wearHrd should Ih> accuttumed to cover it. and roast tor an bouy. basi
•pu
.
_h
i-.«n
siixeV'lv

arranged
ibai
they
tor
with to gntvy every ten or.fifteen
motton or lamb are never used ex- era disgusted with her notions of
The Bcman who knous-taroer. ^ ,A„:.ned or .hlrlcd from «w
The
EOnuie*.
Then luni on toother Bide
fully half a
n as ilie food '
tt/anotor. Thc>- must .be pipP'*"
«* >Tinove the bottom of and sperad over tbe roast a pint trf tolK>t end well greased before the >*>'•
P“* » »»•"
°° •
-4,,™
.-a
aeat
I, ,-orse than wasted! If a somso beat will keep It 1-olllng.
Buya rtmek sieab. or round steak

,oup U'aUitod it can be
hire help or has grown
iiiucb I
eonUnned by adding, from day to day. ^.^ghtera to assist her, fency dtabes
‘•“►'’•t"!
or ateek* or fowls, g^
rtght. but some of the thlni. vltymaktop nmterial as -Bould ix- af

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A mother aaup.
• T«o Itttto dprilds bunked


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ap

• ■ Tk* toftnue* of a low, aweet Jov
IW Trice was Mver more fitly Utas• tnUd ton to to 'toUowln*. from
«k* Ladles- World.
.
!VU yoe ew noUee to efferi of
fi -taomM's Tri« on her honaahoW?
1 any hri honariKfid. hot whether ahe
tAOTtaaoLtobeadofto houaeboU tg wWrii the live*, the may w
a effteri oserclae nootrol over U
by ttao ton* Of ber Trice.
.
..TFbr be it from me to add mayg l» to rolumee that have been
wriuan to roll attantloa to to real.

. Mridaai and
Ri^Uty of ,to ABWriean fmrintoe
WiriTir Trio*. Many of U. alas, ron. not sing vou. mad fitosy may not' have
• ----------- etove
itag panrar to control tbe pitch
Vgkw ta
tbSto ta a wny to prnvent them reiF
tagf on
oo to
to ng
ngrrro mad umperi of our
haiunro. AI 1bigbritchnd. ahrill role*
ft tariutag fai exhanaUag to • Ito

art. M tte
«.
h
t.r
ta

aaamrA gnccnednd to oontroUtog
bar Mrree. ead. InridenuUy.
InridentaUy. has
taken cm sUp towgpd gaining com•gbfi Of ter temper. If she to so on, as to poeaee* one

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uM«>r. aropprf l.to U.. Pol H.,.™ tal. «,
Cr.M „,.h.
^
pr^en,
.
pf^rem thta. nu«eier.
however.
The mrot may be seared brown
,h„ p^ m the soup, to that
^.e soup will be brown. IMbe

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. u.v
The rotaTw*.
roM^w rich and good to tuelf.i,„,
decoraWns
Over the tinted
ir7.tlM^B>r« 2rotierM

tfi-t ^Vta pn,-to witout roaring to u^iii.storfl.urnMTu. tn“;;;;m.

-qp will be Ugbt to rolcr.
"A ««ar llttta ttaree-monlltoold
onionA cerrotA tuAlps and celerv
• tetar mas lying to hi* ^b. aer^ ^ the regutaUon «n.P vegeubles;
and'firiri. wbw hi* mother enlerri e,M,age or kohlrebl. asparagus, toth* room. Bte went rirectly to him
okra and com are added by
ate vote In a hearty, kindly, but
oie uble
Terw^ way. He,era* too yount
^.n u« what 1. .srfneof JoTOA to unfieretate her words.
-celery knobs ' Either
•te tte IKUa faro doadad over wiik
leaves cr root ean be used, liceks'
a tnfiMad look. Bba row. the effecteomeUmes used instead of.
■af ter tow and at onda spoke aome vlth. onions. The first-named vege'
tOTtag .^words ta a aootblng voice. A table* may be cooked untfl eoft in
Aangbl'wM Inataataneotts: .the lit^ b^r end then added to to soup.
Otao lopkod op with a controtod amfle-or
be sUced and added’ fresh
'
M Its IteA Kever teforo bad I raol- The vegeufales are to be ad^ed
'
tate th* affect of the tone of a voice ppur before the soup ta to be served,
npro tte aersBity of yoang ebildreji.
The soup bouquet Is made by' wnp■ I have frrouenUr noticed pip^ ^ bunch of parsley around the
aaUUar tafloeBoe*' upon riitldirii «f ustul flavorings
Tb.r
, W, or b„ l»i. . I,.
.

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rx-rES -i.-"? zzzrzzr- --t ;;rr„“rr:.

X will, strike It. , I that, tl
Sped. hr. d«»n n,.... f..r
spoonful Into ' ich-crompar fesr of tbe bird I ominp
™-"' tadl... I»..«.d

Ab«., o,„ .
U W,.,, ,„
tilling about' two-thirds full.
,.


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.
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co;.. „^,,v and ,ook one minute cn
■» »•«- “’P ^ Ih. '
‘•'*‘,‘7, '"‘P
‘"‘P
food. tun,, UtTsIdo lht^
.’b," reverse Md^.
«?.o.>k a
P>“>' «»>“ •*«» *"»“
‘'tod 7 7
Vhet. d2n2 Hf,
• good dlilnfrKtant. r.ir sll
<•■»«»- into «.lloped- dlsho*. cold
l^'": J'*:!".**” „„77
II parlor pets, are apt
a hot jilute and hervj. ot once without liinis. ,

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turtle, with closW for legs and
‘““P*
I'ses sweot !««•! drippings 1
y,^
«r luim l« rooirS; .I......... !«..!
„ .t,,
furntah.fJit
ccKtructed It told tbbt
"
uany times
.^e should bate beeu to better busla

sbt, loved to- mak^ fancy
‘heaply.
health and IdsToutoes s -thinly a»
hat tkc onl>
„„ ...
y <,,h-r'thtoas'
other^t^htogs' were
were hcdi- iw-^rible.
rerilv valnable nart ta next
next th^
tht skill.
skin
tered on thai 'altar.^
n.'k.. h«r ft.e (.mxl It oe.,.il,Ie
As long aa most of us have to
in 'the houses hnllt i

sauce or gravy.
Koan Bam—SelMi a smalt fresh
ham. Have the bqtcbrr. rsamve ibe
Wa,sh and scrape till nice and
while: cut deep gashes«n (be outside.
.Hub inside and out with salt, pepfae'rand Mge.‘ Hake a dressing aa for tor-

;„;:ir^hTpto?ri.r.Tt'rro
piling, as the pillox alliiw* them to ;-bud';..T mto;;r,;rtuto''^

, It up and place to a hot
'
» prt-kent
j-ofieii
The p.-rict ---- ---------------tal.! > crisp and temli-i. I»
the lialter muM he quite
t Labgr Saving Economy.
(Inn
If'plun:p hlllou, wattles are
*
or three Uiie-,- a seek, ssj* a
di-rirt-d the !,alter, must Ih- thl. kvt
Keutu. k* .•5d;ir-i’;eaiii M'afP.e.-T<> tanisehtild
. l-^ll >:T -toaiu .A Trilat Help.
pint of U.li-k MKtr i:.siai allow iarge kettle of jeiianW i:i iheortgi..
frfien sban warfetag about tte
'
P*‘k«"'- »•'
cleantag tte .tore oo paring
'shlespn-iiMiils SM'feJ tard and hut- and veii:v^,» daugiiteis. the will 'eg,-tables, tbe self seems to Isroome

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bowever. an easily made etaai
» grrot which Is most effectoe. Take owe
;elioB corameal and
uh of vinegar. Knb
-> Bash and tour l
fitMn 'be mixture well Into the hands lor
. thiL'-'^psre -at dinner
stripped about two <&toutes. ibcB trash .off ta
mtlk. >onr ir.wfir.-boua: uja.v I
ie:r -ort ;a. Vets in (hr (winkltog veVi water. >10' carefully and to hands
rooo l. ^o',,.,. Bo„ o,,.,r. r.o h„
."''-OB, •«
lit. clean and velvety. Sddr
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„ d. J Id lo. -dd- H.lc- doldW!
l>e used in place of (be cinewroth.- tet 11 mnm te spoken to a ^Jiroge. Thero'are tW and cook«^**«
never have been
poutishment.
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7
r 7,
b ^*7
JUS, a* good resulu •
aril tow. and to qnorilon or prob,n to *,up. ton removed taler'/
J‘
Patroniies tbe dellctaiessen store
R»“^
• Ls al.oi-d. au r.ratm hj^ro b™„,
IW W what a motot's Inflnence
Tbe following proportion must be.“
*■” “'“t “
Pnt. time and money loro |ndig,- '>“»
«>«
f "L
,7
7"
rosy So ta hr bom. may be -olved ebrorved. Forevery quart of water
J*"'’ tible plea
^
J
if a Il'tle vaseline Is nibbed on to
ky BoUring to quaUty of ber TOiro „tow one pound of me4t. For every
«• “»*
Thro.. .wx> la,i over food '
“»-*
^ lukessmi »cu^ .eserve fund.
slKies on<» a n-,<.n,h. it will keep.tom
M tewted Bsro IL"
gsten of «^r use oneonloA -one
**'
*'*“*
fro. butter .n .oulrtog when drita *
>*•«»'<»''- »«««>ed ,n a nusThis a.rsngemew save, not oal. much 'roric.- :ir.-f froeot the'Irotor
IB this' ronnertlon Home Chror ^ „e turotp and t-o branches ■'«'>
ornaments, as
i„„„a
tokewarm w.ter ume bui lue . and the «me ptan n«.v or hid fcon. coaling
Mm to tend a coDveraatJoD -with « of crierv. Make the bouqoel of ooe
h<««-keeper. dA and b.vtog tocarelessly
f*”*’
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I’utKiu and linen article* will-Iron
tend wteae Bpoaklng voice ta ro ,«« ri’pariev. leave, and all: one
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Lets the bm.heTkrop to boner
>«»'“*
^tor.teI> hu,
t,me and ua.ney t,. roa.t u nu'h easto' and briler If sprinkled
that k ta otun comnentod
^
b*v
leaf,
a
do»m
black
pepFeljU-wri
every
day.
,te
hx.
tonight
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rommentte nnaU bay leaf. _ ................... _ ...
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olvet. her tamllv food which is •oj;
'rilagain, preparng in cook eltor « i«- nr-sn and left f< Ised over algbL Calleoe*
«• -by trtends sad mere acquaint- p^ra. six whole clove* and a sprig of *Tbe best
illl iron i.et!«-r If spriaklgd only a
let rise, an hohr Jotiger. tofi hske
oven, roast, purchase a Urge
wlQi to 'most Immacutate of season" and costly,
*te*A "Whro 1 was A Uttie girl."- *0, of to eweet herb*.
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Rice Wafiles^These rice wafflo, f will consume ,ery little extra fu-1 fr w-hours .before be^ng Irtwedhouse, but rather tot sensible.'
•bM ate, "1 met a well known ringer
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whiih are spectaliy popular served to the cooking and what is Ie.\fr».q!
A few thin strip* of baron over .rooM
heelthly. happy. >e»«m *'bo knows ^
Ib:« roriri -way.” Her voice, when

A Helpful HIrrt.
rut off to tops of targe, well-bak- ss a <-«-jrse st a luaibe^n with brown- the 8rs- j|eal can Le worked^er in tamt. ^111 improve tbe flavor.
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, thrlUed me with its swe«Wooden boxes to stand npon to to ber limitations and does
•HA Bte from tot dayl drilber' closets whenone'needsto reid,
to berprovlous lime. Withletanre
for ed intros, and careful].- srooh out .ugAr or maple sirup, are not
at to r.umemu. dishes full,
ii*t> s*
SlBer m*» be ewQy ctaaned.br
aUtr Bri al^at triUvaUng my own highahelvia will befounda grrot ad- resilngand Impicvlng her mind sbo ibe'pcuto with a boa sporo. Iwve Mifflcult to acble.e. Add to ooe cup the first cne Do you *!*.,. plan an. bin* it with a piece of potato dipped
meal
w
hen
you
are
roasting
to
common
baklitg
aod*.

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_____Wbeaerer I found It growing. diUoo to to house and ^ aavtag to grow* and develops as long as life a lioliig of potato next tbe skip Mix ful of freshly boiled, rice. sUtl hot a
Pcuiue:- auy be browned, with
Tbe easiest way to ctaao to teslda
• load, nr raspy. 1 checked myaeir. 1 to cteltA 8m*« wooden boxes may last*, snd fllta her home witb peace finely chopped, cooked tamb with oume of butter and three eggs tea
ewcslloped corn or. toms- of Umps I* to pour o It sll ts* oH .»ad
cupfuls tbe meat,
B
•tonoswrad that to have to TOtae I be boUght at a grocery store. They, and qrietnes*. Tbe ladies who com- ebepped green pepperA and best in «i to a froth Add
spdgRetil with
|
.poMfql fee*. ns.aroni
•rolled. I must not indolge ta an- should be atataed to match to wood- plain about to drtegery of Jam life g cream sauce made with ctream. Fill soar mUk or cream a texspooei
be
bi.k'ed
for
vegciaMe,
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•ri ^ the Wuro. In face I trolly be- srork and fitted with rostefA A king- are usually the one* who waste'-iho the cavities with tbig wi^nrp. put on each of salt and sod^ then etimbiRe
BsetBl ro- moct Ubm evea if no one can
to top* and rebear'ta to ores be- to f«o mixture*, testly. add flour ding or pie for 'deasert—aJ fur one
Try 'puuing a little salt in to ^
• am Wwteie meatal ate apirttite ed cover make* to hro
Ttaro ttaM.ri that tact. tan arorl^
to make a rather thick katto, un gaa bUL
ter ta which your maittag ta waihed.
. roteate «■ Ufa taaa

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spend much lime dusting that might
employed otorwise.
pnflubly
but even as things are now we -waste
minutes
Tb>- new houses are
> woodwork fhni
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o.K>. ov.r buobeora uO door..

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send boii.e tbe
Makes her but,-her
but,
.x.ld
bope- limil the roast she has IwMlgbl until '-I.'
Is-ai
end pops them in her siotk |w>t.
Buys ouir seueonable food.
The Bonisti who di-fs not knot
* quite Ihiti ,

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