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Grand Traverse Herald, July 22, 1913
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)
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1913-07-22
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(HJ>EST Ptim IN lacmCAN NOSTH OF CKANO BAPIOS-BSTABUSBED Utt.
Coven Ibc
Gru< Tnv
enc Bcgiaii.
AK) TBAVZBEE BAT BAOLB.
TRATEBSE CITT, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTT, MICIUGAN, TI KSDAY, JI LY 22. 1!»13
WOMEN WOULD
BRINO PEACE
GHBRIES III DBMKS
New
Northport Black
Varlaty
ASSAULTED BY
PDSTEO MAN
Chaa Nelson of Northport la re
ceiving $: 50 a case Tor his BUck
Northport oberrlea. and cannot supply
the demand. Tbia U a variety that
Hr. Nela,on baa propagated Tor the
lest fifteen years. It Is a large, black,
aweet cherry, very firm and bolds
shape much longer than other cher
SUFFRAGIST LEAMR STANDS FOR
ries. He sella direct to tbe consumer
LAWFUL METHODS
and eeverwl customers are now taking
VetM tor WoRMfi it L«Mt Factor In all he can supply. Thia la another Timely Arrival of Polke .1
proof that the grower who gives hta
the StnigsU for EquclKy
Trouble From Extending to Gen
orchard the cwre that it necaasary
of ScKco Now Solnp
eral Riot—Assailairt Ueed
eaj'S reaps the reward of his Isbora.
Stone and Knife.
WoffoA
lUUTMICY IS DE1RIMEIITAL
6E0RBE DUHELS IS H JAIL
IS NEARING
GREAT CRISIS
B6HT FMT HLFAlf*
Sample From
California
Dlaplay
Placed cn
MAGHINEliy IS
tREAT FACTOR
The Traverse City State A>ank has
a elghl-fooi atalk of stfalCn on
IMMENSE GUANTiriEB EXPORTED
bibltlon which was grown In Turiock.
B.Y UNITED STATES
CaU and sent here by the Hon. Geo.
Bt^le, an old pioneer of I'hto re
gion.
, Mr. Steele addressed a meeting of
the ComtnMiee of Twenty-One Juai
prtor to the alfalfa campaign, and
Mated thsn a man's shoulders, while,
riding horseback through a field ol
alfalfa, would be Jtut vlalhle above,
iIm> sulka. and this aainple icrtainly:
subaiantlstes hta ataiemeni. alibougb
Dune doubted it at tho time.
RUSSIA lEADIIR CUSIUHOI
MRS. au FUlLBi
Psaaad Away Last Night After Lmi«
WL OVDE
WEAK NATIONS
Mra E1U Puller, wife of M. E Fnl
ler. died Wednroday night at mid
night The direct cause of her
death
waa
strangulated
hernia
Mrs. Fuller was 52 yrora old and had
been an invalid for a number of years,
but only recently has ber eoodlUon
become critical. She' leaves a hus
band as the only sut^ivlpg i^tlve.
The funeral was held
hoMe. E-15 Third street, at 2:00 o'clock
Turfiey, Portugal and China Aro^ R»
Saturday afternoon. Rev. Demaa CochgarM Ae LeBttimats Prey By
iducting thel
the Boealled. Fowara of
took plave In Oakwood cemetery.
Europa.
yes
OF A DnUMAT
LAST REPLY
SENT JAPAN
John lUuer It In a precarious condlPorii. Jnl.v 18.—l^dr Aberdoen. wife
(By William Philip SimiM. Parts
i. July IS.—Rnssla Is now
on at hit home and George Oanlcla
of tbo fbnner rlcoror of India and
Correspondent of the United Proas )
the largest purchaser of Am
It locked up in the county Jsl] ai
l>reald«Bt of tho lounational ConParti, July 19.-That Enropo la
ricultural machinery. Export figures
r^ult of u street brawl Thursday, In
sres* of Women. paaoJiuc thron«h this
preparing for Ue dlu
of the bureau of foreign and Eomeailc
which Ksuer was struck on tbe bend
cli)- on ber way to Pr«no today,
China,
Turkey-ln-Aaia and tbe OoIobcommerce, of the deiartmen't of com
with a stone and then stabbed through DEMONSTRATIONS CAVE FRUIT
aironcly condemned tbe militant auflea of Portugal, and the ultimata Ainmerce. Indicate that approximately 10
the nose and cheek wTth some sharp
fracettco oT'EngUnd and pointed to
.'GROWERS GOOD IDEAS
million do’llaro worth of agrirultaral
. tbe United Sutaa at tbe roontry INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONB Instnunent. One eye was tom com
former MtnlsUr of Foreign AffUa.
{mpletnents wero exported from tha
pletely from the eockel and the other Neeeealty of Properly TMnning Crop
' wbere women, are Kettlng tbe franARE feared IN MEXICO.H. Emile Leopold Floermis. la a pri
United States to Russia In tbe fiscal
fnjuries are very aertoua. He wai
cUm tn tbe pAper way.
Was Shown by O. K. White in
vate Interview given tha CnlWA
year 1913. against seven million dol
consclotta
for
a
time
this
morning,
but
Mergan
Orchard.
"Good and proper bebaTlor.*- ahe
sates eerrespondent here today. This
lars worth to Cansda. six and one-half
was reeling easily l-Ylday and
told the United Preat, ‘aenalble talkdiplomat, who U credited arlth know
million to Argentina, four mllUon (o
has a very good chance for recovery
TheJkiwhar<l demonstration by O. K. Germany, three and ooehalf million to
l&K and leial action will uke 'us n&rb
ing more of European motlvea and p»
farther along the road toward what HUERTA CANNOT COMPLY WITH rlihont loss of eight in the muUlaiMl White of the faortli'Ultural .l•|lall'll. nt France, one million to the United
lltks than almost any other maa. telia
of the .tllchlgan Aki’viiliunil colh-ge. Kingdom, and one mllll()a to Austraia
We are after than will znUli
tbe r>-asoa^or
sUDdinc
WILSON'S demands:
alleged
that
tbe
trouble
started
at
the
Morgan
fruit
faiui
we>(
of
ihc
It la not for me to ait In judgment
aqd New- Zealand. The exi«rts to JAPAN MAY MAKE APPEAL TO armies which tbe great powers an
early
In
the
evening
when
Kauer'
re
LYIday atleraoon was a suc- Russia exceed those of any earlier
COURTB
0*dr my Pjigllab alrtera. They are
now creaMng with a rapidity kltharte
EagemoM of Huerta ke Raise Fuadt fused to sell Daniela beer. Some years
Tbe humber of fniii growers year and form practically one-fourth
flncere. They mean well, and 1 Mpe
known
only
Immedately
prweadlag
la Causing Revival of Japanese
ago tbe aasallani lived here, hui^be prosent was not large. All. however,
they win. But I can't help aeeine that
of the total value of tbe export of this
And Germany, with ber eoateaSesM on This Side of th# .
baa lately bvn living at Grawn While were Inierealed In the siihjocts Ircat- class of American manulactarea. Even AmaHean Nets la So Explicit That It
In the United SUtea. wbere tloknce
»d need for elbow-room, and des^ '
Boundary.
here It la said that his name was post d by Mri White, and Muiie were from
la onknoB-n among tbo womoo work
throe figures do not. apparently, repreeulogies sung of the "Peaceful War
ed
In
all
tbe
saloons
and
for
this
rea
tunity for Efthange (
a diaianre of fifteen miles
A lec- eeJii all of tbe American agricultural
ers. we are wdnnlng our figbL
Lord'.'
Is given the blame for startlflB
Mexico City. July 19.—Many arp be son Kauer refused to #HI blm the
DlplemaUc Papers
Implements entering Russia, since Ver
••One la led to beUere that upon
the ball rolling. Tbe interview took
lieved killed and acores Injured'when liquor Daniels railed the saloon mu
latest ^iclsl figures (those of tbe
reading of.tbe militancy of the Brliplace at tbe home of the autesttaa.
bad names at tnai time, but de
tbe rebels dynamited a troop train at'
calendar year 1911) show Imporulab eulfragette*. that we are atrivloB
M. iTourens called a spada a
Lamimtos Nuev Leon according to re parted without atiemiTlng to fight
lions of r-rartlcally 12 mlllloi) dollars'
Washlngion. July
The Amerl- spade.
for rote* for women oply. That Is
Al)oui eleven o'clock Kauer was re
worth of American agricultura
reply to the latMt ^panese notas
not tnie. Tbeye are so many ways in ports. Tbe intenatlonal situation be
"At the outbreak , of the Balkaa
turning from the atroei <wrnlval. when
chlnery. or nearly iO per cent
on the ('allfornia antl-ailen land Uw troubles some months ago." said M.
which women can .Help In The afl.tift came more complex today. Brillab
be met Daniels and the trouble startthan our own nporte of this class of w-aa delivered today by Secretary
of everyday life,
e she permitted Ulslater Strong U already forwarding
ttourens. "I told you that a central
Before tbe fracas was ended tbe
complaints against Huerta's. conducL
merchandise to Kussa In that year. Bryan to Ambaaaador Cblnda. who at
European wmr waa prewlug for thw
families ud friends of both men were
Russian offtcist figures of Imports
iltl^ Al
cabled It to Toklo. As In the near future. I stUI think ao. For the
e ber lallu- during the bombardment .of tbe city, mixed tip In It and there were sev
it is also learned that luly has re
from the United States are usually case of tbs precoding notes the conence would be for good.
oomenL however, the ambltlo&s o(
eral persons besides the prlnrliials
much Urger than the offleUI figures
of the Utaet one were withheld the groat powers are holAtac thaa
“WTiat do you think of Mme. Jane called ber minister.
Beperto that th# Huerta government who were more or less injured. TTm
of experts from tbe 1'nlted BUtee to
Dlenlafey'a proimsal to teach women
in check. They don't wsat war tut
Kanpr (oreos say that Daniels Jumped,
that rcuBiry. this difference balBg
to take the place'of mUliarr - lerks, la planning to grani special conces
D In offidal at this time and for a v
Kauer
In
the
dark,
hit
him
witl
In greet part, to tbe
etc ..during war, thus llbersilug light sions^ for l&OO.OOO caused the Japan-,
circles that the deliver}- of this last reason. That to. why erary onnoe o(
tbe atone- and then knifed him. Th.
Inclusion In the RussUn figures of
Ing rnraT' Lady Aberdeen r-yt asked. ese situation to be revived.
note wljr conclude the negotUlioos
followers wf Daniels say ibat Kauer
ibetr inflnecce to being juened sow
ceruiB American products purchased
Huerta Is
.-That aecma to be to be iming
thta subject between tbe two coun to prevent the Balkan difficulty from
attempted to posh Daniels from the
In European e^uatrics.
Washington, July 19.—In -response
Ilitle far.'she replied. “Tbe true role
tries for tbe present at least If not dragging them Into a fl^L"
walk and that when he assaulted the
Tbo growth in exports of American
for women la that of (he
to Consul Hamm's request for protec
altogether.
saloon man be was almplv acting In
mro ago."
agricultural ihachlaery to Russia is
not tbe warrior. I Eraly believe that tion for Americana- tn the Dnra&go self defense. Tbe iiolice were noilIt Is declared that the American ent saggestod. "the world was Intarmmore rapid, proportionately, than tha'
were women permitted' to ebare tho section the sUte department has de fled by adherents of both iwrtl
other parU of tbe world. Our to repl.v to the varloua points of objec- ed that Europe was on the verge of •
Bardens with the men In tbe govern
led action from the Mexican fed Chief of rollce Carson and I'atrolman
to tha CallfornU leglslatloi
general war. Americans Btd It hard
tal exports of agricullqrsl implemenu
ing bodies of the world, wars would eral authoMtini.
Tbe department
It to the s
remove to undenand what It's all about and
1903 were 21 mlUlnn dollars and. in been made ao cos
nlUmately cease. There are always went further t^an usual. In that It rea and took DsnieU.back to
1913. appcpxlmaiely
ipp^OXlB
4 million. ha^’Ini most of them from the field of die- what to holding the powara baaL"
y 42
a liberal proportion of male legislat reeuestod the federal government to Jail with them. Fortunately the poll'e
cusslon.
"Tbe general squaring of accounts
call)- do
O. K. WHITE
or! tn every country opposed to war; dispatch troops from Torreon.
were able to rniiwnd prompily,
Even In rosea where the Jspaneee between tbe nations of Europe's com*
these, anppbrted by women’s votes,
demenetrater from Agrieul- Our exports of agnculiural Imple
Mexican advices say that almost the otherwise there might have Ix-en
ments to Russia In 1903 wero throe contentions have not been manifeatly
the diplomat replied. “Tou mar
woold always be in a maloriry. And entire state of Durango Is In the~ungeneral free-for-all fight beforo the af
completely
negatived, the expert be sure of thaL Something has ba^
end
one-half
million
dollars,
and
in
bare yon ever tbooglit of Just what dlaputed control of the rebels, and
fair was finally settled. Daniels is at
1913 approximately 10 mUllon. having dIplomaUsta are aald to hare ao pened to postpone ths aeUon. that to
that would mean?
It win be Impassible for the -relief preient being held until Kauer's con
prartlcaHr trebled in that period framed their respontea as to reduce all.^T;bF raasoB to this: There U
' "In the ftrat place the cost of living
Q to reach the capital for many dition can be determined and It has
Over one-half of 'his total goea to the points to clear Issues, which prob- Bhokly to be conslderabl# tarrltoeT
would be reduced. Taxes -would he
been decided what charge to prefer
Black -Sea ports of Russia, approxl- ubly can be adjusted only on the basts divided, snd when this begins t*eb ot
lowered. Armlea and nsvlet would
The federal general who was order against blm.
maiely
one million dollars w-nrth to of JudlcU! deeUlons.
the great powers wisbes to be at tU
. exist only oe a greatly reduced scale.
ed to retake the city, has (Sported tliat
UnleM the JspencM foreign
Asiatic Russia, and tbe retuaindqr to
A rar now would v
Standing armlet, 900.000 strong/idlicg
he himself was in need of reinforce
oencludes (hat there is something In the naUons engaged and those whlA
Russa un the nalttc.
away their time, agUng food bought
ments. He was then located
. -Mr. While sated that the ihlDDlng
Mowers and reapers form about (he American note delivered today re kept the peace would find themaeivaa
tor them by tba ' people, wearing
railroad to the south of Torreon. with
quiring Immediate attenUon and
preveniB tbe breaking down and de one-half of the total value of o
clothea which other people have
with a troaendous advantage over
rebels, who captured Zacatecas, In pos
ply. probably there wijl be oo further their rivals.
strucUon bf the tree; prevents exhaus ricultural Implements exported,
^bought for them, would not exiii.
Theae men, InsUad of (snaumlng session of the rstlroed to tbe north NEW CHERRY IS MUCH IN DE- tion in the off-bearing yesr and tends the II months of the fiscal year 1913. diplomatic exchange for at least
“In the Oret place. .Turfcsy-in-Aala,
other month. At the expiration of that to doomed. This empire to shor^ to
aniuul bearing and otakes It more for which deuiled tnfonnaUoD
alon^. would prudnee at lease S:.50u.- of blm. and other rebels heldlng po
MANa
produclivf. It luiprnvKS llic quality, available, the figures of tout exports time the Webb alien land owning act
«•>' a week or flM.OOO.OOO a year. Vea. sitions near his rear, the minister of
lust as Turkey-ta -Burepa
baa ordered Emi'la Campo to
all
countries
were:
Mowers
and
of
the
trull
flavor,
color,
sire
and
will
become
effective,
and
tbe
w^y
tbe woman aboold, and would, be a
Variety la Eapectod to *t
hss disappeared, and the powers ax*
march from Canllaa to hla roller..
grade. It lessens the spread of decay resperi. approximately 20 mllUon dol- will he opened for a Judicial teat of preparing to divide ber among thempescemaker.
(purity Fambut the Ceunlars;
plows
and
eoltlvitors,
seven
Bil
and the desirurilon by Inserts and
l(s consiKutlonalUy.
"Volee for women Is only one of
try Ov-ar.
selvea. Secondly. Portngal to In a
also the work of grading and packing. lion: threshers, four and one-half mil
the many ihlnge we are striving for.
deplorable condJclat). and It to certain
lion: pUnicrs and soedera. o
We are firmiy convinced that there If
A half case of Nonb|>on mark cher It encourages rare In handling of the
that before long tha colonlea Of that
oiie-quarter million: and hay rakes
crop
and
grcwily
faclllistos
the
mar
I work for
ries have been secured by the U'estern
republic are to be portlonad out among
and tedders, three-quarters of a mil-:
men lt> do. and wo are only striving to
kllchlgan Devetopniem buresu snd arc ket and Increases the consumption of
the naUons of Europe, teglaad wOl
good frulL The lM>st time to thin is,
do It. In general, we are trylngTo BTGftTHINC IN NORWAY COULD
for tbe horeau's glass
get the lion's share. Lastly tharo'ta
wait until after the June drop o(.
MAKE HIM SUCH.
find a eolutloo to tbe sute of Inferior
Jar exhibit.
HINDOO AND MOHAMMEDAN WO- China. The republic doea not aeam
lb-year intervals has been: In 1913.
ity In which we find ouraelvea today.
These cbenies are in such demand the fniil. In cases of |>earhes and
MEN WANT FREEDOM.
to have, solved the oriental riddle,
mlUlon dollars:
dollara: iin 1903. 21 million:
In tbe affairs of er^day life. The fn- Measure Under Censidsratien Would (bat It is very difficult to secure eves plums before the pits l>egln to harden; 42 miuion
and Europe to laying Ita plans to bar*
in 1893. fourWnd I(wo-UUrds mUllon:
tematlonal Women's Congress is di
Take Away Kis Powwr to
qnartxf them. Tlie summer resort with apples before they are larger
Offldale Take Prac
a good bold on the situbtlaa whan tba
than walnuts. Peaches and plums In 1883. tlw^ and (bree-fottrtba milvided Into many actions, and each
Veto.
In tbe vicinity of
Any
Outbreaks
In
City
of
break-up arrives.
should never touch ou (ho tree, being lion: In 1873. two snd oneahlt mil
weciJon has- lit dulHs. for tbe -true
ivsying fancy pricas for every
"Does It not occur to yw as pe
CaleirtU.
^
four to eight Inches start. This lion: and In lk03. less thaa on# mil
feniloltt Iwlleves ber work U broai:.
Christiana. Norway. July 17.—Nor tbe cherries that can be bad. C. A.
culiar that although not a slngla ona
touching not only polities, hot the way's king bencelorth will be merely Nelson, who Is (he owner of the .few depends on the variety and suseeiitl- lion dollars.
Caleuia. July 17.—Officials admitted of the great powers of Europe has raobllliy
to
rot
and
the
ablliir
of
the
Uee
home, qufistlona of morals, the aoclai
trees now In bearing, was selling the
here today that they have taken steps ognUed (ha Chinese repebUd. they
biwr the load. Apples and pears
J'roblem and kindred subjects.
puppei—If a measure which hts been cherries at 82 a case when a
prevent any possible demonstration hsve msde to thst rapnblle largo
should be tlx (o twelve Inches apart.
■Tonvln<-ed as*we are that women's submitted to the national Storthing
appeared and agreed to take
of nsllltantcy by the Hindoo and Mo loans Why? The answer to aktroneAn Illustration was cited of a Gideon
cawlty for work Is not given the full (parliament) becomes a Uw. Haring
every second day at 12.50
ly simple; If China hreaka up they
tree that had 2,400 apples taken from Avgust 2T BMSetsd As Day for ths hammedan women of Calcutta.
S'-opo necessary in order the* man granted, woman suffrage a-hiob has eaae, If he could hive the fruit.
Ing of perpetual conflhemeat in the don't want any stnmhUng Uodca In
it and the fruit was the very best.
kind may have the full beoeflt of
EvSM.
Thli Northport Black is a cherry
placed women upon absolute pollUcai
"senana or clooed quarters set apart th^ vray. sock as a roaocaUlon of
Anotbef orchard where (wo t
peculiar and particular euallUes, we eqnaUly with men. the Storthing, that Is going to make Loelanau county
for
their
use.
the
females
of
scores
tba present gororemant might eresimply wish to obtain certain righu through a special committee, named famous as n cherry section. The trees were used, tha thinned tree brought
Wednesday. August r. to tbe dato of high caste Indian households re ato; they want to ba sun at ooUeetfor ourselves which will enable ns bet today, began ac_ttre steps to put which wero secured by mItUka fiftoen the owner 8S.98 net after all (be
that has been selected for tbe big
ter to do our duty toward the world. through a measure which will take yean ago arc' now in their prime penses of the thinning had bean de five-county Grange raU^ to be boM at cently got up s petition naking that Ing their moaay. and China baraelf
park
or
public
square
be
eet
apart
is se^ty tor tbe loaea DIplamada
ducted.
Thla Is what we dealre to do: Be an from the king bU power to veto and They are the only troea of the -kind
for thair use. The petlUon boro 300 history to oty knowledgo baa aeivar
Mr. White will Mtnrn later in the the Grand TraverM talh
aid Instead of a dead weight for "<««i
approval of Uwi passed by that bodr known. During the last f*w years fall and give demon
Whlla the rally srill be under ths ■Ignatnrea. A ooarmittee of the Muni recorded a almUar altaaftoa. Tha
In grad
to canr: to 6o our share of the work;
Only the signature of a responsible thousands of buds bare be4n uken ing nad packing. He Inspected the susptcea of the Grand Traverse Coea cipal CommtasloB favored the plan
(Continued on *paga t«oF
to hrip onr fellow creatur.ee all we
idlobter win be neceaary to make from the troes and new stock has been
ty Orange It will be for all farmero,
r posttbimiee are anaetod bills Uw. The measure be budded and (his stock Is now growing orchards on the penlosula this after tn fact for all people IMm in ths: on the condition that the place he sur
many once they tro unshackled.
many of tha orchards In this tec- noon. and goes to Miller's HtlL Mon countiT. Ths Hon. John C. Kotohnm, rounded by a high fence and that a
ing considered WUo would abolUh all
day;
Buttons
Bay.
Tuesday.
heavy
police
guard
protect
the
Inmates
tlon Tba development buroan waa
master of tbs Michigan Bum Grsnga, from prytng male eyea. The commtoLORAIN. Obl».-Over a hundred orders and decorations and tal^ forf^naie enoagb to have a photog Northport. Wednesday.
and Dr. Eben Mumford, state leader •len. however, vetoed tbe project on
gaily deeorathd benta flied up and from the king the right to confer rapher at Northport the early part of
6T. JOHNS—W. H Bruiuiai].- who for Htehlgaa for the federa
down tbe river pest Perry 's flagship, them. If theee Uws pass the Ktog the week ahd secured eoine views of
the grounds that to grant what
tbe Niagara. tonlgbL sending up firw of Norway wouM have leas govern Mr. Nelson'his famous orchard.
baa been a member of tbe local acbool. work will be tbe speakars. Each women want might encourage them
Jos more than a sta:to ropuUUaa to make ‘similar demands to tbe wo
Works fratn their decks, as the clo*-' mental power and authority than
board for 17 ycaro and Is prominent
Fargo. .N- D. July lE^-^Joanty
Joseph
Tsmnlir,
aecrefary
to
Preaiand
each
wlU
give
a
apeech
that
wlU
Ing ceremony In this city's Perry cenaffairs, was dis
BOBORftO, N. M.-An eartbqnake
of other countries." Immediate school superintsndena of Pbrga win
d«mt WlUon.
ly tbe ruUng of the
shook rocked buildings and shook placed at the annual school- election he wortl) Itotoning to.
go tha garden system at scbeola Is
dlshsa off ahelvas thU moralng hera. Monday night by D. W. Kelley.
made kBowB.nbc 300 womea threats- Ameritaa one better. They today In
;.I6B0N. PDrtiigal.—Two new tele
DECATUR. AU.-Hi»tM Fleming, but did BO material damage.
NEW YORK—Jlp a ooIUe beloaglnc ed to OMpa from their households augurated tbe first of a sMm of
graph cables will connect that United an engineer, killed himself last night
BTPJtMBOAT BPRYNOB. Colo.—As to Petar'Helmroih of Patchogue. U and walk In public with velU off. The poultry talBlag coatssis amimg their
Bates and England by way of tbe to put an end to his suffering,
KIEL. Cernany.—Eight Ihoaaaad a result of their psrtlripaticg'ln the I.. nvad
aothoritlea. horrified at tbe plan, have pupils. By populsr sobaertpMoa agga
Aforrs. The contract waa aigned to was plnnad beoMUh an orerturaed en
In' the shipbuilding yards forcible expulsiOQ of J
tdr May from drowning in the Groat placed spectol guards In the thickly hare been furatohed tbo bon and
day between tlie PonegtMee govern- gine nnd ent bU throat when by- hare Joined today la the strike aurtv era. Jack Sronkm and Frank Vogte Booth Bay Bondar. A crowd on tba
and tn the vlelnUr girts who wiU apaad tbalr p
tow^art the Bnrepaan and Axorci ataoders refnaed hla reqneu to 1(111 ed by 8d,«og bm at Hamburg on July wero fined 81-M each la the loroL veranda of the New Maaeot hotel saw of tbe bousea where tbe weuM-bocaUoa raJMag tba poultry. Tba eo*.
Ada.
JnsUoe cewt iHt BlffhL
tba raaewa.
Biluaau are qmrtat^
tOiti will ip drtiff*
PRACTICAL WORK
MIMSTBIS ARE 60IR6 HOME
SUBJECT WAS TREATED.FULLY
a™
NORTHPORT BLACK
KING A FIGUREHEAD
INDIAN
MILITANTS
BIG GRAISE RALLY
POULTRY mYEm
: -^BTWO
O&AKD TBAVZBSB
IHD TRAVXBSB B4T SAGLX, TUESDAY. JULY 22, 1918
9
leglBUtlon will be bruded by the Tbey do not eempltln tor thb reason pmt tnd It Is this class that tbs
public regardless pf their dentaU. thst they consider what Is good for
sMkras to g« « by legsl meUtods. The orchard of the (nwhlle on the other hand those who]tbe eonnlry is good fw tbe city and
TWICE A W’EEK.
ture will be strictly a contmercttl
were on tbe onuide tlghUng for thelthe one cannot live without tbe other, enterprise. It will be •« to but low
itiltSeu
rights of the people will not have | The good roads are not huUt for the vorietlea and tha grower wanu to
POUiM.Tnwter* ud Thuradkjr* «t
owners, hut for comtbetr repuuuons Injured by tbe reve-;«se
know exactly what those varieties ore.
merclal purpooea and la every if.UUoBs thst Mulhall Is msklng.
for It lakes several yoort to mature
man Is alwsys judged by the company stance where they have been com
FARM RRODUCE-Biiylng Prieea
orthonl and U the fruit does not
OBO. a BATES. Muadtis Editor.
be keeps and tbe manner In which be pleted and operated tbe people of both come
W. A. 0IB90.N, Editor.
to natne all these years of
TbeyctfrroM bsadivd dollM tor oxy cm tl
to^toewK.
keeps bU word. PolltlcUus who have city and oountry hare been more »>«»«< •vork arrt welting are lost to the
been sent to congress upon their sotuned with the resulU. The good
Hoy. lodM ..............................110 to 113
tbi safe way U to deal with a
■Btorod M MCOBd-CU
Straw. portOB ..........................
MofOb 1 X»OI. ot tb« p •toffic* ot promise to work for the Interests of mod Is a bulld«4- of ccnmnnlly spirit reputabli- firm that has buUl up a
TrSTom CItr. Mich., oodei tbo Act of the people and then betrayed
and lU iDfluence' Is bound to0 be. a bailne.s through square dealing, and
Oncfii of Iduvh 2. 2BT».
tended os tbe tyst
utende the (lienees ore that satisfaction will
trust imposed In them cannot e
FARM PRODUCE-«elUng Pric
tbe ignominy thrust upon them by the Into the surroundiu couBtr>'.
be retured ^y tbe grower.
I of a Mlerebo.
On«% m SiMt Sk Both Phewo 2> teitimcmy of the man who did the
A couatry school teacher was eoabnxlog or politlt^l and Ubor leaders
inr her maDibly ch4ck at the hank.
The tHIer apologised tor the filthy
for the benefit of the Uusts. The
There Is much to be learned
eondlttoa of tbe bUls. myieg. "I hope
.flAO t& odruco story^lold by Mu^l shows In deUM
When a man who has written books
. 7(c In ftdrucc how tbe i«ple hi^ve been buncoed by frutt growers from Cbe mhn .Mo have
you're not afraid of mlcrobea.*? Sot
comes into political promlnenco It Is la as tMeroatienal Policy and Wauld
. 40c ta ndi
a Wt.of ti." the ecfaoolmsra replied
those whom they iriated In the past made i«stud)- of the buslneu and.he- the custom of those of a critical tu
straw
.............
.....................................114
Have Far-Reaching Cffoeu if
Tm stire ne microbes could live oB
through the ssle of their political and come expert. One of the favorite of mind to contrast what he said
Adaf4ed.by Unltod .
ay aaUry."—Lipploeott’B.
lie blrthrlghte by their trusted
Lhods of teaching fruit growers the score or more sears ago with what be
•utea.
Rid Your Children ef Worms
tepresenutlvea who held tbe feather ,__St approved methods in caring for does and saya at the preront time. Ui
Too littlo atwntion bu bti pnlU
You can change fretful. Ill-tempered
ing of their own nests above the mor Uietr crop Is by means of the orchard this Way It is sought to bring dlspah
to Uo rural ocbooU ta proportk
al obllgatioo they owned to those demonstration which has become so sgement to him if be has mads any
tegton. July 21.—Becraiary
tbotr inporUnc* In tho development who trusted them and
log. rolUng. grindinx of teeth, cnlog
Dion la this pari of the State. The change In hls opinions as he grows j
pUn for the extdnslon of tbs
out while asleep, accompanied with Inolder and wiser In the aSalra of tbe protecling wing of the United States
ct the Mtlon. U tins been the custom with honors and s>osltloD. It
who do this work know the
tecse thirst, palm in the stomach and
to let them vorry nloiw tbe best smy tad spsctacle to «-oniemplale
dlilons In different parts of the sUte world, and It he did not think dif
Nicaragua, broachod to the for
bowels, feverlahaess and bad biwalh.
tbay could sritboui putting nnvone will prove an aye opener U> tbe voters and are familiar with all tbe remedies' ferently now than be did some twenty eign reisilons committee of the senate,
are symptoms that indicate wormx
connected vUli (bem to nny grent In- who'.have accepted a political trade known to science (or combating the 91; thirty years ago be woul.l
pleasant canwith the consent and approval et
safe man to trust with the affairs of President Wilson, has become the ab M-heot ...........................................S0e88c
conToalence. TbU condition'U grad- mark in lieu of character In selecting
ises -and pesu that affect
tmllT chnagtng nnt educnioih ere
iheir represcnutlvci at tbe polls.
trees. They arc often able le'tell government. Men learn by experi sorbing topic of diplomatic and con.. ..
Mts.
ence. and they frequently change their grMslonal consideration. IMille offi
ing tbetr efforts in a direction that
J. A. Briabln. U Elglfi, Hi., says: "I
■bon time more than the farmer
views as they change their eolron- cial utthrances bare not been given of
vui reenlt In n rsdlcnl change niihln
have used KIckapoo Worm Killer for’
Prieot correctod Orery day.
could rind U books during a whole
yean, and entirely rid my cblldt,cn of
n (evyenn. On account of the. promment and as times change. Take for the I'urpose of the admlnituation
winter of careful and syslei
woivna. I would not be without It."
ineneo of the fanning Indattn'. these
Tbe State Agricultural .college of reading, and as they are alwsj s ready insunce tbe derolopinent of pcliilcol outline's general policy toward Cen
All draggltas. or bv -.imll
ecbools vUl have to he nilsed In the Kansas has Uken up the question of
freedom tfiot bet taken place in this tral America, members of tbe senate
ap
to visit any aertion when any special
educational direnloa in order to fill saving the country churches and a
country within the last five yean and evince a growing, conviction tffat the
Co.. PhlladelphU a
triMbto develops their usefulness Is
the place they «ere created for In the conference U to be held for the'purmany concrete examples can be found principle to bo applied to Mcarggua Is
Ufa of the nAlon. The calibre of the pose of discusalng tbe problem in de rendllf seen. The oftener these dem- where noted men have entirely one that the Wilson administration
oonntry teachers has not bWn what tail. According to reimrta from the onsirstions are held the better it will changed front on tbe great pollliral Is- would be glad to see extended to tbe
be for the fruit InteresU of the re sues of (be day. The • progressive
ft should be on acronot of the fact different denominations ibetfe
other Central American republlci
that teadklag la the rural dUtrlcU has twelve hundred ' abandoned tdinrcW gion. Ttercls'alwayi gome point that movement which today domlnab
Members of tbe foralgn reUUoni
WANTED—Cook at T. W. C. A. home.
^e growers are uncertain about
least (WO of the three great polUlral
been moetly confined to yi^ung people
Apply to Mrs. Edgar Keith.42& WebIn the aUtc. which Is a condition they can be set right In a short time
Priesa corrocted as market varies.
inat out of echool. who toot to this
jianlea has caused many of the former committee who were prMut when
aicr street
juno l*-t(
that compels attention on tbe part by the man who does the demonstrat
Secretary Bryan imfelded bis plan
SsU In order to esrn a Uitle reedy
leaders of one aide to swing tc
ef everybody interested In the relig ing. Expert advice Is essential
Saturday,
continued
today
to
assert
WANTED—Competent
and
experimoney <wlih which to enter other
other In reaiionae to tbe calf of the
ious life of the commonwealth. Tbit times In all kinds of business, but the
they could not discuss the new devel
llmeN. No one except a bitter partisan
lloet of work, or to Mahie them to
ceadlikiD is not found In Kansas business man has to pay a big price
opment.
The original Nicaraguan No. I Non. bM,
duallfy for positions In the city
mould charge those P'ho have left boTttos.
447
Webster
sL
mer
Wool ......................................12 u
alone, but Its counterpart can be aeen for what he receive* while the fai
bind (heir old ideas and adopted treaty has been the subject of open
•cbooU. As a resttli the coiinln school
discussion among senaUno. This comchildren have been barred (ram enjoy In practically every aute In the union. is i^ble to secure adilve worib thous- those of the present day with being
and Embalmer. 3
tag the higher class of Instruction During the latter part of the last cen inds of dollars without any ex|
Inconsistent, for It Is the duty' of every l>aci did not go further, however, thao
to
guarantee
the
t'cltud
States
exclu
tury
there
was
a
great
church
building
to bBaself. Good results‘.have come man as a citizen to stand for what Is
that Is Ifflpaned by -eaperta in the
wave that swept over the country and from demonsirattons in this rcglnn best for hti community and oountry sive canal rights, and .a naval boss
bualneas who devote their life tc
site, in exchange'for a payment of $3.work of Instruction.' The small units as a result thousands of churches sod for the good of the fruitgrowers even though it Interferes w ith the jlni> built In pIsces where but mesger
of belief that be bos held In the post PM.OOO In gold. ^
In which the educations! a> stem of the
! of them should be held at
The later project, to extend m vir
N E U ROPATHIC TBBATM ENTS—Salt
The public man who cannot grow wMh
eountiT Is divided has been another support was obtained and absolutely proper seasons of the year.
Vapor Batbx etr.. for aiomach.
future
ih
sight.
These
church
the Ballon and develop ss tbe people tual protectorate over Nicarogna, hat
drawback. With an}'where (ram fifty
nerves, clrculaUon. lameDess. etc.
gaiiltatloDi flourished for a time but
develop Is a {loor exense for a cltiun, assumod the character of on Internato a bnndred and fifty districts
Prof. Hubbard. Steinberg nik. CItx.
1200.
may 13-3mo*
and this f^ct Is coming to be recog llonal policy, which members of the
slntfe county the units sre too small as the original members died off or
EduriiiluQAl dcpartnienu of several nised tbe country over. Tbs fact that senate are discuasing a lib emphatic khe Was Bern at Suttene Bay and
tor effective work. The eolutlon of moved away and fdrelgners came tc
S^nt Life In This
exprestlooa <rf oydnlon. it is believed
this problem Is tlM township unit Idea Uke their places, those of the pratest- states have raine to the coocJutJou a man bolds different views today
weeks to three months. Best prices.
Region.
that
Senators
Boron.
Clarke
of
Arkan
denomlnatlons graduslly dropped that it would be better (or tbe chll- than be did a quarter of a camory ago
which haa been adopted in many locelInquire "rhicks,- Record-Fngle.
July 13-21
of active work and »f-re dosed dreo to tbe public sebooU If Ihcy is an argument In favor of the man sas. Borah and tome other Influential
Itlea and baa a'orked out wltb {terfect
tnembera of the foreign rotations com
aadsfactlon. By having the young up indefinitely. M'lth tbe back to tbe were Uught more about the geogra and a real compllueni to hls ImedlMaggie Jstoga, one of the oldest WANTED—Been acreage. Free seed
mittee sriil Uke a general attitude of
country movement Interest In these phy of their own county and atsle gence and a condlilop not to be crit
pe^e of an entire township at
realdenu-of
this
t^on
and
one
of
the
point to educate the schools are made abandoned structures Is bc4ng revived
spend so much time
icised by tbo bourbon elnr'c-n' who opposition toward the Uryan-WUsem oldest of tbe fesf^bes of IndUns K
plan; while Senators O'Gorinan, Bur
to cover-more rround end In a tnau- and it U evident tbst some means of contour <ir tlie land In Asia. Aflrlca never change an old idea ror
he found near Suttou Bay, died el
ton end several others arc known
ner ibai la la every Aar the c<)ual of •otvlng the problem will be found In and, other foreign countries. Mione- adopt a new one. Change in otnioo
the home of her nelce. Angallns Ski NOTICE TO PROPERTY
i
Y OWNER*.
aymptCm of progies* and should favor many of Its essential iwIdIs.
the clly achools. t\*hen the scholars the near future. To begln'^wUh there soU U putting this plan into pracUce
bergosh of Yut^ Moggie Jogou bet
The eoilre «vst Is 8r.'- to sell your
are all together It li possible to mark
and the same Idea has been proposed be encouraged as Ung a* Ii is direct
ter known to all the resident of the ■'ARM rr BUSINESS. Those who are
emplatlDg listing with us. please
the line of clea>-age in the grades and eke ont an existanee' In restricted ter and started in a small way'in Grand ed along porgresiive and constru..- .ve
community In which she Hied
>0 DOW OS we sre geting ready tor
secure teachers who are spcclalls
Traverse c^Hmty. it ts evident that lines.
ritory and the attempt of each
AuDt Maggie, was one of the original
Poll lists, which wlU contaia
their particular line of work. Better m^taln their own particular plsn-s tbe child will get; niora
^
mura r«
real heiiefliK
settlers of the Suttom Boy conntry
aalarlCB can be paid and better work of worship Is a hardship on the r<-w.
of what he leorns'by direct, conShe was born In that riclalty fuUy KM
widely dU .Ibuted through our exteaaeeompltsbed. The unit idea Is bound
ihsn by what It (dreed li^ bis
-mbera that cannot be carrl^. Tbe.
SAGINAW WOMAN MADE CONFES yeadT ago. end has mode her boms In ilve
advertising giving gresicr pub
to come In the near future and It Is rise In the cost of living makes it head through the medium of theory
SION THIS MORNING.
Grand Traverse region oU her life.
licity thair any other method and at
hoped that the people of Grand Tra' bard to raise sufficient aalsiy to main alone. Uy becoming acquainted wtUi
very much less c«ttt. Gel our prop
For tbe past five years .she :
Agricultural Experts Will Make Thrae«ne county will soon awaken to th tain a prradier unless he U assigned tbe country that lies about him and
or list of propenles.
been helpless on account of bUndnoos. osition
-pay Tour
iXCHANGE
PARDEE BUSINESS EXCI
Meeasitr of making this change to (0 several small chargM In a certain whirh he can see and walk over every
f CertMeraud Her Story As She U the lost of her family, there
Traverwa Ctty. Mkhlg
the educational system. With the nnit district.. Another cause of the loss In day It aunds to reason that better
being DO known living Immediate rel
A. R. Potts. J. P. Zimmer and Ebon
system, toore scholars can be induced Interest In the rural churcb is the resulU wfii be obtained than by the
atives other than the niece with s
Munford
passed
throuidt
the
city
to
to finish the complete' course
M. A N. E. TIME CARO.
increasing iDtelllgence of the people old system, which depended upon
she has made her borne for many
on their way to Elk Rapids to
M. A. M.I
therefore be better, equipped (or the and
demand for better tslont in books alone. It la the practical sf- take part in tbe Antrim county al
jrars.
:00 9:30 4:00
Lv.Trav. City.. battle of Ufe. Better salaries can be
:48 f:2S
the pulpits. As the paying ability of (alra of life that the schooU ore
Ar.Sohm......... ‘ 2:271 7
falfa eampalgn that began Mouday
paid the teachers and belter service
pected
to
fit
children
for.
and
If
Cedar
City
the public has not kept pace with
ana will ceiyinue unt'I Thursday aft lnt» the sanity of Mrs. Agnes Youyer,
iS
‘
In aU the grades secured. Good reBodns
practical things are not taught tbe
their Intellectual growth It'haa
ernoon.
Pravemont
\
■':37j
3:
8;’"
sniu eaanot he expected lii the couO'
aged 30. who confessed this morning
system will foH'4gr short of tb« work
IffllKwelhle In many plares
10:021 4:38
Cedar Hun..
The foUowIng Is the schedule.
try schools where eveo' teacher has
■be bad murdered her two babies.
(Continued from page one.)
There Is
]0:1K
4;41
lAke
Ann...
raise enough money to obUIn a high It wss Intended to do.
Tuesday. July 2:~8:30 a. m. Ceo.
to teach all the braoehes from the kinIn Film and one In Beaverton, United States Is the only world, power
I0:i;; 4.49
PUtte River........ I
wealth of local' geogra'pby that c«
dergarten to the high school every grade preacher, and rather than listen l>e taught the children In the public Hockridge farm. Kewadin; 9:30 :
10:49; 8.88
Honor..................
.Michigan. Tbe woman's husband
not directly interested In China.
of inferior talent , the people
Creswell school house. Torch i-»fcs rohorated her confession in so (sr os
Empire
Jet..........
I
day, and part of the classes twUe
The'United States wltb
■chwria. and U this plan U put Into
day. The teacher cannot he at bar have meraly let the church life of effect it Is a safe guess that the rty township; 10;4:> a. m.. Atwood. Banks U say the babies were found dead in tIcIpaUoB la the loon, end alone
Brntdro. vim E. fi
:y fall Into deray and
township; 1 p. m„ Ellswc^; .2:30 p. bed at their mother's side.
best whan she bs« to scatter over to
12:23 8:2S
be world powers, tbe United
S. E..
suits win be eien more satisfactory
Essex; 4 p: m.. Eastport Grange
wide a field and the children suffer in the once useful church'^bulldlngs have than even the most eiitfauslsstlc ad
A.M.
Sutes has recognised China os .a re
I entlra-ly. The relig
hall. Central Lake township; 8 p. m..
10:28 4:S7
their educational development as a re
vocates
of
the
plan
dream
of
public.;il:00i 5:23
Central liske.
sult of such auempu. Thb expense of ions life is essential In every commun present time.
-Where Is this race (or aramment
Weduesday. July 23—8:30 a. 1
oondneUng the schools on the unit ity and the problem ofHhe future Is
to end?" Flourens was asked.
Gleaner halt. Echo lownahip; 9:30
plan Is less and it has l>een found to to provide thU clement In
Mvo. E. E, Smith Was Former Trav-Just where It U. In my opinion.'
Kidder school house. Echo towndevelop the children much faster than which can be pro|«rIy supported by
orsa City Roaldant.
he
said. Tbe Ux-peyeri arc tired of
■liip; 11 a. m.. Bohemian settlement
under the old plan. More money Is the p*-ople In the ru/al c
There ii rtinildorable senllme
I2:r.
the game and they won't Jet things
school house. Joran township: 1 p. r.i,
, spent In this stste for edncsIUn than
The many 'friends In this city ot
12:41
among those engaged In tbe fruit i
such further. Europe, has about
Elmira; 2:30 p. m.. Wesley Olds Mrs. E E. Smith win De surprised and
for any other purjiose and more atirll
dustry for legislailun designed to com
farm. Sur township; 4 p. m.. -Alba; grieved to learn of her death, which gone her limit Tbe powers hare de
tentiton should be paid to the educa
ramera throughout the state are pel Durseo'uieo to sell itock that
manded
bigger
armies
and
A.
8 p. m. Mancelona.
tional system which b responsible for
occurred at her home In Ban Dtegu.
name. Ii has been the custom
11:38! 6:18
inoney, and the people have met the
Tbuiaday. July 24—8:30 a. m, CaU on the momliig of July lOUx
tbs fntore ciiUens of the nstlon. The coming to realise the great Import
11:44
8:16
nurseries
to
unload
upon
their
ance of good roads, and Instead of op
demands of late. K must be sold, with
Pleasant Grove. Custer township;
longer they are kept In school and the
•MO' H40
Both mother and little daughter,
cusioniers anything that looked like
tb:30 a. m.. Eddy school house. Keerx Mariette, had been suffering with ty great reluctance. This is proof that
better the Instruction given them the posing the movement as they did
'rains iJTivc St Travers, niy 9:82
tree, with the Idea that they would
few
years
ago
they
are
anxious
to
se
the
limit
has
been
reached.
The
next
m.,
10:30
s.
m..
8:35
p.
t
ey.
township;
II
a
nx.
HemsJeoi
better citlsMS they will make when
phoid fever (or several weeks and
only buy once and the future
Bi,
J.'F. JENR
they come to enter the battle of life cure them for their communities. take rare of Itself. There are In farm. Forest Home township; 1:33 p. when It was thought tbe mother was move brionga to Europe. She
nx. Wm. Dewey farm. Forest Homs better she suddenly passed away, leav- justify her demands; prove her war
thetnaelres. The township oinclals of. This Is a healthy symptobi for the
in this county where.
good raad has come Jo stay and the
tea justified, that the aaertnoes of rceUi Extr«cte4
this eonnty should give carefin
hrttw
ing
her
husband,
three
sons
and
one
were made In entire orchards,
ler the
ty WtikoMPata
to this nnit plan and make possible
daughter, the latter lying la a />re- her cltlMn-soldicn were not In rain.'
and as a ,'result when they grew to
A Big Head
By the “Ka-olar" method 1 eon rw
Its adoption u soon as thcrCondItloRS to the idea and stndy lia real value asaturitj' there was a motley coUec
carlous rondUlon and not knowing her
Is of two
.......
o
kinds.
TTie
kind
sdve
tfaoee
achtag
teeth
oheolntely
tbe
eooner
will
the
slale^ome
For Cuts. Bums and BrolsM
will permit. / It win prove of great
tlon of fruit that was of no com- comes from sick headache,
sche. toridd luoUier tias gone.
I every home there ■benld be a rithont polB. and wttbont (he «ro oS
benefit to tbe children, the parents liable network of ideal highways. The
Mra. imith. better known to Trav- bos of Bneklea's Aralcn Bthre. ready > drags to produce UDeowaotouaaaaa.
liver and biliousness, however. Is cur
good road is an economic factor that RCerclol value to anybody. .As^a rule able. Does your head feel dlxxy at
and the lawyers In generil.
oe City people a* Miss Ethel Wea to apply In every cose oi burns, enu
People of nervous temperament aafi
has to be reckoned whh by the farm llie puneriM loraied In the sUie i
llmea with spelU of blind staggers ver. daughter of the late Opo. B. Weo- wounds or scalds. J. H. PoUnco. Del with weak hearts will appreclato.the
ire careful now then they used
sod ringing noises in ilte ears? These
er as well as by tbe city man. It re
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I. Tex..H.R.No.
No. 2. wTtUi;
______ ••BoA
____ :"Ka-olar" method of patnlam -extras
spent her girlhood years In Travfor they recognise the fact that
diseased
Ion's
Arnlra
Salva
saved
my
UtUa
duces the cost of transporting prodCity and attended high school glri's cut toot No one baltoved It
tbe bow.
,
DB. W. O. XiNTON.
is the permanent business of i
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market and brings tbe city
Politicians past and present who
hero.
could be cured." The world's best 206-UI Wllholm Block, with Dr. BoUecommunity that they want and great
bats been In the public eye as leaders and country In eneb close touch that
worth. TravorM Ctu. Michigan.
- X Only 28c. Aacommandad
Is exercised to send ont trsM
take and clean yog’out ’beaatifuB)\
Inilgtota oi Travona City.
cd tbetr AspMtIve parties at 'Wash- there It no longer any sneb «btngs u tbst sre tr*» to name. In the better to
Try them. Price 2S cts. Sold by all
Ington are dotag some acrabatlc city And township lines recognlted by -lass of ndraerles when ibey happen
s
Biull BiMtIa to, Biund.
stOBta to disprove the charges that the people. The good road makes
to Iw out tff any particular kind of
ftore than 800.000 pouate of aaoll
are being mads by Colonel Mulhall ery fanner a business man Just
... ItaotlAa.
Aged Reaidefit at ^inewla Died Mon oMto on ahlppod out of Malaysia
stock they sutetltute tha varloty that
In bli tsstltaony before the senste In- much as the merchant, for It Is only is nearest like It and loavs tha orig
•Avthlag BOW at your -kMifiln«
day Morning.
ovary year to Europe tnd Aaorica to
------------- Not a thing, allhsr la grab
vestlgMInc oomidttM. His charges by the practice of busUess methods: inal label upon tbe young troea.
ha used la the maktog ot buttona and
are so direct and the etrcumiUnces that the (driner can make a success this way while s auhatltuUan has been
August L Roee^ow of Mapleton died noroHlao. Tbe shriU. whoa ef good
or bU work. The Urt that Traverse msde. It is' done with the right in
which bs ntates so detailed that
at bii boms Monday after a tong qnaUty. bring abont 1* cenu a pound
Unsightly Face Boots
to New York. The ehella are Ukaw
wfB be a hard matter for some whose City pays fitty-five per cent of the tent. and tbe customer can see tor
lilDoao.
Ha
was
83
yoo^
oW
and
amount that U raised tor roadmaklng himself that be has yonsthlag other are curmt by Dr. Hoboon’e Ba
names-have boen brought Into
born la Oaimany, coming to bSm the ocean by flshormen and ooM
Ointment, which boats all skin «
' UmMlght to gM away with a clean In tbU conatry shows the
the United Sutes about 20 yoera ago. IhTOMh Chlnoea eeUecton to Karotbe variety that be ordered. The Uona No mattor how lang you I
tronblsd by Itching. bornlag. or 8U ehlldrad aurrlva hto death, three paoa firms at Slngapora.
slate In tbe esUmatlan of the people. the city people have in the welfare real harm comes ta substltallng an been tronbli
just n
...
mt a Uttls
-of eons and Uree danghien. Honry i
Ho matter bow violent the dentals of the country. IMiUe the country gets other variety for the one ordered and Bcaly skin h
that soothing
„ afitlaept
. 'ptlc. Dr. Uobaoa-s
may be on the part of some of the the roed^at a minimum cost the city labeling It In nceordance with tbe or- Betema
chief onglBear of the Brown
Ointment on the oores and the
Are only pureheaed eaev YWeimMUclaaa. thMr rtadleatlon will de- people have to depend upon what th^ tglnml order. Every year there U less auffering stops InstanUy. Heatl^ he-:
00.. ef at. Isiuto. Me, who U
Cholera Morbttc or Cramp C^c. R:
t^ very mlniM Doo^. jnro expeeud to arrive this evanlng; I
PM Bpoo tbs eompany t^y hsve receive in trade tram the farmers tor disoatiifactJon with the nuraerieo. Tor
deoiga.
...................... .... .
NFS PAIN-KJLLINC MAGIC OIL
B
thalr
practice
and
r
fcdBK fa the peat and the naanclal tfielr pan of the orlgUal cost. Aside they now make it their aim to give
Boeeimw of OnrinnoU. Boos. Augoot ties tbe knot and quickly givee relief
materials and atttoricanv «rtohed. You vriS find eMv
' mmfiltloa they were U «ben they en- from buildleg the country roads tbe ihelr-'^cuatomm exactly what they
and Eva Bnesoew. all of Chtos^ and It does the ooine work eCin rubbed
At Ue werka et
tsred jmbUe lit# and bow u differed city has t» buUd and mstetMis at lu want and carefully sMea the varieties
«'■ Ecsi^ OlDtmwt
k”°& Edward Bousnw. >nangaat ooo. of Bt.
A. W. RiCKtM.
Ouaranteed to relieve or Ixmto. He. The fmral wilt ha held •praino, tosM Wk or etlff ne^. Ifa
expease aU ihe roads and otreets that they sell to the customer. Thera Ml wXm V* nnsrantMid
srtua taey earns out Tbs ernes vbo
a wonderful remedy for Internal or ex('em 8X Prancla ^nreb Wedneeday ternaLnse. Price 38.CU BoM fa> all
erery asaoefstsd wltb the great maau- srftbln the oorporattan, which makoa are. however, a tew who ara-still (oltn Bo> ft.
iWb r%(iiMbmorning at 9 o'ctock.
dnisiuu
Ue0rm Abe Atfe aeoklng to gbaps a double burdos 1« the city Uxpayero. lowing the deceltfai methods of f On.. PtUafieiphla and 8t- Uula.
CnuJ Ttmeru Aaali
BRYAN PLAN
IS POPULAR
XoeatOarMs
H£RALD AND RECORD CO.
sis.'EKs::. '
S^“.yrESS,&i3____
ajss.s
PUK MB BE . EnEBDED
Orchard Deesistrsfiasi
CostrasHiig Views
Tke tani SehMl
r.
Rural Cknrdies
Hiii
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V-
MADECENTURYMARK
Leeal geography.
KILLED HER BABIES
OfAlFi GUIPAIGI
WILt NVIBE WEU UTINS
DIED M CUlFmi
i'
Is Protect Growers
Sedsf neUihl
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Mgiiiinelsne
ABBDST I^RBSBIBff
eEAKD TRAVESS*
herald
AM) TRAVERSE BAY EAOLE, TUESDAY, JULY K. 1913
-PIea«e note—we do not close Frldav afternoons; open tor your
> UirlT: TTmUT;,
accommodation every business day------
Grcal Seml.Am.mil
*1.50 Corset clearinn* at
La Reine and Kabo Brands, good models,
discontinued numbers.
I
——A clearance in all that the name implies—
2.50 & $3 Corsets, Choice Sj g0
a “clean sweep" of this store’s summer stock. Tilings will go
out in double-quick time, spurred on by the sharpest kind of
price-cutting!
DiscoDtliioed numbers : La Seine and Kabo
Corsets; good models, some Bednsos.
—Baagains that will long be remembered by every
purchaser from sheer force of value! Nothing can stand
—One-lwo-lhree-and away they go! Summer gar
ments for every member of the family! Summer fabrics
in the way of our determination to jid our counters and shelves of
summer merchandise at once! You have not had such profitable
price news before you in many a day.
185 Wash Dresses in Two Great Groups
DreAses Worth Sl.SO, K and SUO
12.75 to $6 Dresses
at 1.25 & 1.45
at 1.95
,
—Zephyr and Tissue Ginghams. Natural
Linens. Dimities, Percales. ?tc.; and a few
white lingeries.
Prettily trimmed styl^,
round and square necks.
Dresses In the odd sIzes-39,41 up to 49
VK-v'.r; ID. bust in the group «t $1.25 Short wslst. targe hips,
; ^mer Dresses worm $3.95 to $5, at S2.95
‘ —The majority are in fine tissue ginghams; the
, others in'puri linens ra natural, light blue and
i ? . i f oyster shades.
Balkan Suits now at I.95, ^.45, 4.95
Linens, Bedford Cords, Ratines. Tailored and tiitnmed styles.
PaMvDress«worth$l5to$25. at $9, $14.50&$18
Chiffons. Messalines. Silk Nets. &c.; in nwst wanted shades.
Hou.se Dresses, worth $1, $1.25
and $ 1.50 Sale prices
65c & 95c
Splendid quality ginghams, percales, lawns: big variety ol styles.
Children’s Dresses.
& colors, splendid dearante values.
Chfteren’s White Dresses, sizes up ( 49c, 69c and 98c for Qiildren's
to 14 years.at 25 to 40°. savings, j Colored Dresses.worth 75c to2.30
Slip-ons lor ladies and Misses, at $3.95, $4.95, and $6.95.
— fans end popular colors; liphl and me^um weishts; some in fine worsteds.
Ladies’ Waists, Blouses and Shirts Reduced I
—$ 1.00 and $1.25 values.
65c
’I.'ailored. >X'aists and Blouses in
jiques, Knenes. vesting*, &c.
95c
™$l.25upto$1.73
values, at................................
Dainty^ hngenes, plain and fancyvoiles, etc. Best summer styles.
Pretty Shirte & Blouses at $1.95. Were $2.25 to. $3.00
of every description. Prices that will make the clearance quick and
complete I Attend this sale early ! AMONG THE NOT ADVERTISED
BARGAINS are hundr^s of ofretin}»s as good as those mentioned here.
Traverse City
“Save Steinberg Premium Tickets -Fly Swatters Free to Ladies—
Oak Rockers, plain and leather uphol
stered, free with 50 to 200 tickets; Dinnei
Sets free with 100 to 200 tickets; Watches
with 50 and 100 tickets: Silverware, a big
variety, with 50 and 100 tickets; also Alarm
Clocks. Petticoats, Umbrelles. Bedspreads.
Suit Cases. Foot Balls.- Indian Wigwams.
Silver Knives d: Fork Fruit Knife Sets. Tea
Spoons; Orange Spoons. Soup Spoons etc,
—Your chince to choose Irom the season’s very best models, materialt and
I
|
■ !
Dresses, were $6.50 to $10, at 4^9 5
CHALLIES, LINENS. RATINES,
EPONGES, VOILES, eic.
“Silk Dresses in Rajahs, Taffelas and Messalines; Cballie Dresses in dainty light colorings Nat
ural and Ramie Uneos, etc. Some of the summer’s
very best models, $6.50, to $10 values, at $4.95.
—Dresses at I6.4S, $850,
$10 and $12.50; wortlLim to
$15. $10-50 and $22.50r^lks.
Challies. Eponge, etc./
—White Embroidered Voile
and Marquisette Dresses at
$4.95 and $6.95; worth $0.50
to $12 50.
WHITE AND FANCY PARASOLS
98c
I
$1.65
$2.25
values 10$1 .W
|
2.S0 & 2 75 val's
The 98c Parasols are in white and colors,
pretty colored silks.
,
—silk shirt* and houses in solid shades and striped effects: Lingerie and
\ oile waist* in clever style*.
;mrl
$3 & 3.50 values
The others are in
;,‘98c
Iti.I'.rii WifWdD s. will, 7-> l.%" ir. i;. I-
Balkan & Middy Blouses at 4.Sf, 65c4 95C
ir-.- t h'i. t
—were up to $1.50. Choice'of plain white or with colored
am! fancy collars. Ladies' and Misses’.
Snir-.. .-jilaA |.r rii;it.-I, ;•! 98c
r’luMrcii’n. Z.'rr
Siniv tliii-. 19c
llr.yv.’ jiMil <-!iilrlr':)’-v -»"i- Str.i"
Ladies* Silk Hose; Exceptional Values !
- 49c
— 29c —
-- 19c
^ioi 35c black Silk for 50c silk hose in 65c & ^75c values ;'
black, white fit colord ibiack, white, tans.
Boot Hose.
25c clUldren*<6
15c
$1 to $?. Silk Hose, now at
Sox, all colors.at 9c d 14c;
79Cs 98c and $1.45.
Coat’s Thread, Spool 4c
ils fo a
»mer.
Ladies’ Snmmcr Underwear ■“ ae««.c» pruts
—Lsdi.-,' lOc
l2K-cVe«,. | -Udit.’ 25c van,will..nd vrillislccvclcss. dorijig It, cacli.. 7e | out deevu. S«lcprice'......... 1»C
Fresh New. Muslin Underwear at special prices.
a
AVOIR
iEVW,
*»*»*4»SAAS
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_n
1-^ —
Buving
in tUrge
quintitie* enabled Its
u* In
to secure v^rv
very attractive price*.
I'lie ina'xuials and the ribbon and lace Irimnungs arc exceptionally fine and
ptetty al these price*;
Gowns at 49e, S0C, 60c, 7Se, 85e up to * WO.
__
Petticoats a t 400. 60c, 8Sc. $LSS. $1.50, $1.75 to $$.15
Princess SMpa at 8$e. 08c. $1.*5 and $1 SO.
••Mapeella” Drawera al SOc. 60c & 98c. Val's to l.M
“Mtircella*' ComUnattonB at 79c, 08c, St.IS & $t.6S.
.-"M,rcdl,“ Slip DrtwrM ire a-dond diawei. an open drawer anda
.(mn rkirt in one.
'MaredU" Combtnatronr are a cot«;l cover, ahort
skirt ana
sun
and osawers
dawers in one.
39c and?50c Cambric Drawers, one lot at 25C
^
s-il!.> ;n'98c,‘si.26
»I -. ....................................39c
Stiii.tiiiN r*)!- liiij-s
airl-
.-■I ................................... ...S3.50C
Steel Knives free with boy*’ woof
tuiU.
Boys’ Suits a great clearance
Values to $3 50. at $0.40. | Values to $4.50. at $2.80.
V'liTnl!: ;iii<! ilrxilili'Irri'iisti'rl l;’ii< kr r suits; tiii\iurt'>. jiiui l>lui'
•..iL'f'ii|» t” IT y.-ars. c-.'.tti jtii.l >'J.sti.
Up to $4 Knickcr Salts. 1 lot. $1.95.
Mu- Ir r i’.r>‘\VII, M|r ll|v, . .1 It Hint' \'r>rl ,rll; ;ilu! lin|t!i|,- llfr'list • 11 --t vlr .<
KIMICKER
SUITS
In the Silk and Dress Goods Clearance
50c Taffeta Silks at 19c: 19 inches wide.
50c and 60c Foulard Silks at 39c; good styles and colors.
$1.25 black Peau-de-Soie at 98c; 36 inches wide.
$1.10 Black Messalinc at 79c: 36 inch width.
$1.50 Suitings at 98c: 50 inch Pencil Stripes.
$1.00 Suitings
at 69c; 42 inch —-elty
novel . fabVi
....................
25c and 50c Dress Goods at 19c; Diagonals, Whip*
^ cords, etc.
85c Persian Stripe all-over lace at S9c*a yard.
All Conuin Materials at fO?; discount!
5Cc Dressing Sacques clearing at 39c
Tailored Suits, were $12.50 to $Z9.50, at’
$6.00 $9.50 $12.00 and $16.50
-36 mu j. tlii.
tml s»lo. Serge,. Bedford Co,dr. WideW.le,.
. Novelty M.leri.U, etc. Ud,e,'. Mi,m md Junior,.
Clenring 260
.‘S’7.W
Cloth Skiits
$1.95
$3i50 $4.95 and $6.50
$2.95
—Seiges, Panamss, Bedford Cords, etc., in wanted colors; also handsome
novelty mixtures.
Girls’Coats, clearing at $|,50,
-Mostly serges m
$2.50,
$3.50
styles for little tots and girls up to 14 years
Excepdona] values. -
Embroideries;
mention foar of the items:
12L-C & 15c. values at 8;.-c.
Embroidered Edgings up to
9 in. wi<le.
Bandings, clearing, at 17c.
Emb*. Bandings.were 35.& 50c
Corset Cover Embroideries.
were to SOc. at 15c, 19c &
29c.
33c Flouncings now at 25c.
12x 15in. Cambric Flouncings.
Men's Hats CLOTHING Fornlslilnas
NOBBY DRESS STBAW HATS
S.' l.rl's ,lint
t1
ni\3 ' III l:,!r'»t st vlr--.
69c, SI .25 AND $1.96
fnr Hilt'
'2.
iinrl
•-
MEN 'S HATS AT $1.66
\Vr-4-.- Srj.isl.
Il.tts ill iir.Mty lipiittiis.
s.rft f.-lt
;iinl lil:ir'l,.
Men’s Suits at savings of $5 tO $8.
$12 to $15 Suits. 1
lot clearing at ...
7 QA
1*011
$13.50 to $20 Suits 0
1 lot clearing at.. v*dd
MEN’S :,n:i Y-M NO MEN S SVITS \V4>KTH
n.E.'xKiM; .\T -i-VM,
t.iv su.'Mi
Hii.i
TO #27.1^.
tt.Mi Wfur Uir..iiu-I. lit.- fttU-liBlil. r wvigiit> ll.al will pit.. v..„ ti l..t
irl" Wr-iir
sjllllltti r.
— tn tilts'two ifrimpA nt s-7.Nl nntl
;ic.. N’orf.ilk- .•’rul n.'W.-st
2 nn.l rf-lmu.m .iukV-K. fh.iit-.- ..f MLEi; SEItUE .m.l . ranu- -f
T.-.,. .4X11
♦l.iH
XIX KWK.MI
,.r S5c: :l for tl.OO'’
I ;.v iii;Kf4s sinurs , i.K.MiiNfi .«45c ,
Guaranteed Sox at 15c pair,;
2 pair 25c.
50c Silk Sox, ^ pair $1,
—Lonp a,„l
Table Linens, special at 4$c, SOc and 79c.
slcvv.-s an,I athlrfi.. al.vl..,; aaklv. i.xtnril anil
kiiPi’ Irnfrlli*: lUit-*. l•alllrit^rotlk. iiaititnok. |Kir<>ux kiiit. fU\. Pic.;
Bleached and sUver bleached: all new palteras.
Towels clearing at 11c, 15c and 2k
Our finest coaU included without reserve ! Eponge, Mistral Cloths. Bedford.Cords, etc. Distinctive and excluiivp effects, in newest mod^. Many
arc richly silk lined.
MEN’S nNE SUSIMEK UNION SUITS
8Sc, $1.1$, $1.05. $1.6$. wrjnh up to $2 50.
—7$ Inch Pure Llsen Satin Damask
tn beautUnl patterns.
Remarkable Ihrkish Towel valoes tu dtcK
fftcK 3 groups
gn
colorings at jua about half price !
were 5.00.6.00. and 7.50
at $3.89 and a:g?r--------------
L- I’.WT N<*m’ol.;(s .\T *t.|H.
tr. .v7..Vi, S.WK 7.’,
iil..’.ti^
BOYS’ WASH SUITS. 45c, 66c. 95c s„u. «n, „,
tm. M.-jh
iltl'l
" "t'A Ir V ;ltlrl r-r-Il.J-s.
II.7S Pure LinenDamaskclearing al $1.19
,
.
Bedford Cordi, Mannish S^gei: Wide Wales, Novelty Fabrics, etc. Now
at less than the cost of the materials alone.
Costs tint were SIB to $27.50, m at $|2 & $|4.50
Free with Premium Tickets
SILKS,
Ladies’ Coals were *10 to *20
' *5M %50 *8:50 and *10.00
rt’Ctilar and extraVizr-s.
'Traverse Cllv, IVfIchlsan
Sien’s Union Suits aearlng al 4$c
--S!ii>rt slffVP. n'‘t>..il .111.i iiiiliiso.ik ; jiilili-tir styit-N.
ORAKD T&AVSB4K »rgaAT.n AND TKAVEBSE BAY EAGLE. TUESDAY. JXJLY 22. 1913
PJ^GE P0U5
WILL BUILD UP THE DEVASTED DISTRICT PEACE REIGNS
People in Moekin^um Valley Will Use Cooperative
Method to Restoie Their Homee
\By UDlled Pre*i.)
Coluabu,
July IR.—They are Ko
ine to bold at laaat one "bulldlw be*"
every day Uiii moMh Id the valley of
nie'MuaMnsDm river—ibe mad Mu»klDBum last March, but peMotnl and
eolei «»u«h no*-a»d by ylrriie of
thU cooperatloa and aatUUnc* bebreen nolrbbor. aod ihe flnanclal
help of the Red Ciw. home* ar* KOiDK to sprlnc up in rluMen.in all that'
rich bDt devaalated dUirlrt bMween
QayapOri aod ileveriy. below ZancaTine.
The -buUdint bee' hfliemc was orlKloatrd aercial yaara aao by tbe Red
Oroaa In MlnneaoU. when (be fartoers
who loot their homes as a reasuU of
one of tbe irreat forest fires Joined
bands and built up oacli otbers* horpeneads. Tbe jMincl|de of the "buildIna tM«“ la simple. Tbe Red. CroM
orsaniaes a ETOup of tarsiers. all of
whom have lost their homes In the
flood waters. Into a fonstruction crew
and.each man's place !s visited In
turn and a complete two to tdor-room
by tba Red Crost from funds donatod
by the itmertcan pao|>le. runs abont
IN SEAHLE
NO MORE RIOTING OCCURRED AT
CELEBRATION
tl*0 per’bouae. but fn aame cases
>ea as blab as R2IO.OO.
The resilient spirit of oidlmlsm
that baa ao frenueotiy been shown in
America foUoirliut a treat cotomuoiiy
disaster such as tbe San FVanclaco
fli-4 or the Oalvetton tide honor. Is
very much ln“^Tvldenee In the flood
washed valley of'riTC~Musklntum to
day. There Is the ase.l brldte lemler City Executive Faitsd To Supprees
Paper or Cloee Baioont on Ac
at Zanesville. He is over 75 now and
count of injunction Served
a Job close to a uuarier of a century t
Foltowine His Orders.
standing was lost when the crest of
the flood bit the bridge with an Init«ct of many tboasanda of tons and
swell! the sirucinre nway and with li
Seattle. Wash.. July 21.-Seemingly
bis monthly pay cbcck. Not only did satisfied with the sacking of the I. W.
the relentless waters ^ake away Ids W. and Buclailst headquarters,
work, but they swept away bjs home tailor* and aoldlers aiteiiipu-cl no
an'd lefi him and hls faithful wife with ther violencx- during the clusiug hour*
out a roof. Hut the old man Is atlll of the potlat'-h.
smillni; They gave him one of 'be
•Searly r.«W of ibe number fn>ui the
first of the -‘building bees" bold In baltleshliw on Ibe I’uget Sound larthe valley ami he now has a tweytoom Uclpaled in last night's fesilMlle*
collage. The Red Cross aupidhd w-bich did not ternilnate until nearly
funds for eaiden iooIp and seeds and sunrise today. Tim irtithoriUcs toot
his garden will supply funds until the j*very precauilon to iireveni
brldpe Is restored.
I fence of the trouble. A marine i-airol
from the fleet and a iirovoai guard
from yiort Lawton'looked alter the
mlliury comingent parilci|«iion In
tho potlatch.
At i-oliee beadquartera a reserve
squad of ill men wa# kept In readi
ness for any emergenry arlsinc and
B.IdltiOD to the X.0 men of the n-x
uUr force. 12.'. Bremen, on oiMer* trf
Mayor CoUcrill. did si»<lal i>oIlce
duty.
JThe best of order .has prevailed
If you are going to put in a furaaceit will pay. ihroughoui the day.- and Seattle i«.t
lalching for IPU I* over, the sallorayou to iuvestigate’the meritfl of the famous Pepinsareiumod to (heir aUlpt and tbe
lar Furnace. The Peninsular with the Hot Blast
Midlers to the forts.
Of bis talliire, owing Ip louri indraft bums wood, soft coal, hard coal or coke satis
luQctloDB. to Mtppiess the Titne^ ali-1
elose tbe salooos. Mayor Collerill
factorily and heats your house with a small amount
said; .
of fuel. The Hot Blast draft bums the gas or smoke
■I tried in every legal ami legiti
ale way to prevent a recurrence of
part of soft coal giving a perfect combustion with
Friday's rioting. Judge Humphrle*.
this fuel.
of Ibe King i-oUDO su|>ertor coon
Issue restraining orrtei
Come in and let us figure on your heating job."
against my proclaiiistion Fttriunate
1} there sra* no rloilng last night and
hope there never s ill be any Inisealtls again. "
^
Tbe Ttmes. in Its Sunday edition,
announces that It wUI at once sue
Mayor CoHerlll for «»r.,urt« damages
of the aiienqu t» suppress
the paper. The mayor !>■ srsthlDgly
denounced and referred to as ihv-gadJ
vocaie of anaixli). the teuiler
Itag gang and a loathaonu- luu^-' Tl:e
article aa)s «”olterlll •'•hould'*InIXKteJ from the office of raavor '
TIMES SNRES THE MIYOR
THE FARMERy STORE
FURNACES
F’pank Xpude
'Tasty Pastry”
Flour
Made from Sunnyripe Wheat grown
in this region.
This is the New Brand of Flout that
is becoming more popular every day. It
stands all tests.
Ask your Grocer for if.
TGRKS DEMAND
EQUAL TERMS
WITH BALKAN' STATES IN PEACE
NEGOTIATIONS
PR0TESTSA61IIIST ATROCITIES
REPORTS SAV OTTOMANS HAVE
RECAPTOREO ADRIANOPLE
The Hannah & Lay Co.
MUlera lor Fifty Years
Alfalfa Seed
Alfalfa is becoming more popular every year.
Wh^D buying it is important to select seed that
was grwn in about the same latitude or farther
Dorth tntfn the district where it is sown, and that is
what we are trying to get for you.
Its chief virtue lies in its drought resisting ability
We have the seed that you ought to have, as
poor seed is dear at any price.
Get our Alfalfa Seed and you will have tbe best.
If you are not ready for a large acreage, try it in
a small way. It takes about fifteen pounds of seed
to the acre, and the present cost is not over $2 50
per acre.
Get a leaflet at storfe our that will tell you more
about Alfalfa. Comer of Front ahd Cass Streets.
L
Grsaka Rolittff Bul«*riana
Aleng
Their Entire Front After Deeperete Fighting and Heavy
Leeeea on Beth Bides
I«ndon. Jnly 21.—The
aubllote
ports today, following a Tum
Turkish reoccnpailon of Adrlanoplo.
forwarded to tbe powers a fonnal pro
test. deoiasdlng Ibai Turkey partici
pate In tbe next peace negotliiloos
equal tenns with tbe . Balkan
States.
*”be not* also proteated against al
leged ntrtirlties by the Bulgarians.
Reports that Turks have re<«ptured
Adrlanople are uorertlfled. Dlspatcbea said Ihe city Is garrisoned by only
2.000 Bulgarians, who surrendered
w-lihoot resistance to the Ottomsi
Greeks Reut Bulgertene
Athens. July 21.—An offlclal report
here today said the Greeks ocni
.PetsoTO. routing the Hulgariaas a
tbe antlro'^ront. Tbe bgbtlns wai
desperate, said the despatch, both
armies losing heavily.
NJBTl A TX Then Get Ready
L\^x\.±J to Protit by ttie
Greatest Mid-Summer Buyiiy Beneflt This
Store Has Ever GiVen.
SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCING SALE
Involving Thousands of Dollars Worth of Summer
Goods In Every Department.
SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 25, AT
9 O’CLOCK AHD CONTINUES 14 DAYS
The goods are here., They must be disposed of In Ihe sea
son for whieh they were bought That’s the reason for this
mighty sacriliee. You’ll miss the biggest and best buying event
ot the season it you stay away.
10,000 Big Fonr-Fage Sale Circalars are now being, -diiitiibaled
through this section of KiOAdgan.
Every circular quotes hundreds oi
sensational sale prices. Write ns ll
yon do not receive one.
'
Store Will Be Closed All Day
'niarsday» July 24» to re>arrange
stock, mark down goods and get
everything ready lor the sale. Doors
open promptly at 9 o'clock on Friday
morning.
With this sale we send a message of nnparalleled savings Into every borne In Iraverse City and lor a hundred miles around Shelves an^ counters are lilted with snmmer
merchandise which must be turned into cash. This Is > the Greatest Underpricing ol Dry
Goods. Shoes, Clothing Fnrnishlnas, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments, Fomlture, etc., that
will occur this season.
li will positively pay yon to come from all parts of this section of Michigan to profit
by Ibis sensational price reduction sale.
Our Guarantee
Some Plain Facts
We assure each and every purchaser attending
this sale ahiiOiUtc sntisfaciiou.
Every line we print, every price we quote is a
conservative statement of actual facts, and all we
ask is for you to edme and see and test our state
ments, and convince yourself that what we adver
tise is the gospel truth.
_____________
y By no means miss this great opportunity. If
'j'ou live at a distance of 25 miles or less we will pay
your fare to Traverse City, on a purchase of $25.00
or more. Goods will be marked in plain figures, and
will be especially arranged for quick and easy selec
tion.
Plenty of extra sales persons will be on hand.
Globe Department Store
The iii«-<li''al evaiuiiullon of reiiirnlrc
rcholan wili be UK>r<' »<->cre ihiin
«-\cr while
Hvi.r;- I- ai
iin-i :o liia'er’•Imllily
the prill.-■
UNABLE TO ATTEND GOOD HOADS will l>exiii esch term u (oriiilglK isi-r
than hi* srlinolfellow*. in order lo
CONVENTION.
give live authcritie* B chance of <)c
twiing and Isolating infexttous case,
He Hes Determined to SUy Cioae 1
From the iioint of. vlc«- of the boy,
Washington During Special
a ro.vsl ^choollnAlr i* hot an unmixed
SeMien.
bl»-*hluF. for 't*K'rc I* a feeling that a
fri< tidkhl|> with the piincc nisy be con
VashlngtoD. July 21.—.\ccomp:iiilcd . Oeninec
demned S'
1/ "r^itcklog
r^iicking uji
up lo
to royaii.'.
royalty." In
■»
by Cougreasman Uoremui.. a d. l.-aa-1
arc -very demo
tlon of Ih iroli citixena rall.>d at theprin--.
t\-hlic house today 10 InvUe President
Connguphi. lUc present
Wilson to attend the nstlona! convenSoxc-Coluirg-Gotlia
lion of the Good Roads consr«-es at
Allwnjl. and the Pr.il>elrolt next September- The j.resl
princes. lecelvej |>crio<li>'jI
dent declined because of hi* dclcrrnln-].I,raahtiips from. Ici-s favored wchoolaiion to stay cloee to Washington dur lellowr to "keep them from getting loo
cxx'ky" over the honor done them. Vlxing tbe Biieclal session.
couDI t'Hehlon. tnisie-1 liiemlxr of the
rcysl ckitoiTsse. speaking at a gathcriDK of old Ivionians the other day
ImJtUHl that B4 a boy
I
he used lo
look forward wRb dicad to invitatlonr
GREAT PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO to MTndsor Castle or Sandringham
PROTECT PRINCE'S HEALTH
He was alwny* a'farorlie with Queen
Vlotorla. and tbe Connaughia. hut his
Oenvoetetle Spirit of InatHwtipn is to schnolniaie* always iM-at him after
Be Given Series of Soeach visit.
v*r* Shooks.
WILSON DECLINED
COLLEGE IS UPSET
TWO SOYS KILLED
0«lar. Jut.r 21.—Prank Mnrpby. who
Lads With Their Father Were Pinned
baa been employed in tbe Culver mill
Under Msehlno For an .
at thU place wai Kicked "t? a korve
Hour.
Saturday snstatnlng two broken riln
one of which ponctured bla right lung,
Jackson, July 21.—Henry and Rich a broken shoulder blade and nuperout min^ bruUea.
/
ard Edwards, aged 9 and 11. t
killed last night when an au;e
The King of All LaxatIvM
which they were riding tnmnled down
an embankment In Ifenrietu ' lownahip. The boys, with their father fak). N- Y_ says they areUo “King of
were pinned beneath tbe machine for all iaxaUvea. Tb«y are • bl—ilng to
aa hour byforr tliey were released. all my family and I always keep a
box at borne:" Get a box and get
One ot the boys was driving the ma well. Price 27c. Reeommeadod by all
chine at the time ot the accident.
dnigglsi* of TraverM City.
INTERESTED IN YOUR WELFARE
:
IxvndM. '••Iv 21-KioB college, mo*:
famous and aacleni of thejaclualvc
• pubHc schools
In England. Is preparing with tulxeii
feelings for the arrival of Prince
Henry, third son of King George, who
LmsI Cherry Crop
Great Oe- begins hi* aindles there ibla fallmand.y
The uMial prccXiUion* agnlD*t cid
denrtc* are bring redoubled this sumTbe etalpinent of cbeirl.-e for the mer. ami royal sanitary cxiwri* bavo
past week heve been the beeviest
turned the college up-nlde down ui
far this aeason and abows wbat a crop Ibelr BMrch for faulty drains, etc.
Is being harvested. As far as 'l^nres
can be aacortalned there was aIilpi>eJ
out last week M.S4S crate* hy express,
boat ^nd.. refrigarator ears. In addlFar InikiLtt sad ChiUrea.
Uoo t4 this la the local consnmptloa
and also the city stores, which would
bring tbe number up at least a thou
sand crate* more. This coming week
B*aR tbs
the Indtoalloai are that the ablpmanls SigfMnef
vtn be aa beatT-
HEAVY SHIPMSIT
CASTOR IA
ThaUid YouUara Atari BoagM
SUPPED ON FLOWER
Madrid Matador Gored and Trampled
By Bull.
(ladnn, July Ji,—A rose thrown In
to the boUring at Toulouse was re
sponsible for the death of Antonio
FernendeiL. a noted matador, who was
frightfully gored and iramtded by an
infuriated bun Just M be wa* ahom
to give It the final swordstroke. Ti-i;
fight was witnessed by a large onm
her of women, some of wbon eipresa
ed thrir admtratioo tor the matador's
skill and grsM .threw roses Uito the
arena. Fiemendex tUpped on one of
the flowers at the crlUcal momc-nt.
and btfore be could reeuver bl* bal
I tbe bull was upon dilm.
DCAB) BY HIHISE
Kverv effort » ittaiie at 1he First KatioBbl
li«nk to kmler aervU>e of Utc greatest prscEieal
YuliU- to fuslomerK.
_________________
___________
kcquaifJlfd
It
makrs no difference
if you
Tvith iMtnkine nutbodR. Do not ItcsiUte to con
sult our oftieers. wLo will be glad to. explain
jK'rsonaUy the luaii.v w'a.« in which this bank
B able to serve it* dejtoaitorg.
We wish to a.-»ure et rv dejyoaiior. no mattter
large his account, that the
how luuhll or how larj
.officer* of this barfk an
are iiilereatod
.................... ..............
iff his welfare
nnd ready to eo-openite with him in any legiti
mate »»• to pnini ; hia inten'sU.
HRST NATIONAL BANK
DDder Control at U.W IVeanry.
QRAKD TRAVEfiSE HEEAU) AKD TEAVBEfiE BAY EAGLE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1213
GRAND FORM OF EDUCATION
IMMENSE STORES OF
Muotums of the OoMtir Have DoM
MHch for the Real Advaneemaat
«r the Btudant
OM*}
tb(> cltj^ market No.
Iloatmoreiicr chenie* were brtnitlQX
•l.;u u) tl 30 iwr ca«c aad I1,&0
II.M for iveeL Th1« M«mt a .fair
price at ibU a«MOB for botls kln<U. but.
•Otoe sroa^ra are boldlns off for blebft pncea «s Uie deBwnd'u brlik. e«(K^ially for tba tweet varieties, Tbe
rats spoiled eeveral orebards of tbe
latter on vbicb tbe xrowers roald
hare bad a round profit If they bad
picked a^ev days eariler before the
spUUlax of the fmli. One arower It
reporfbd to have lost 3.000 cast
Windsors fro^ tbis cause.
Tbe “tbl
BiloQ" by U.
K. Wbito of the M. A. C. ,al the MorXBn orchards was full of tnierestjna
polnu on tbe results obtained
plea, Heactaes and plums Me showed
in a practical way that tbianinjt of
fruit paya good money returns as well
as Klrtnx better fruit and redOninc
acain tbe repnutioD Mlrblgap has
lost in the mlnd.of the ronsiinilny pub
lic. Kls audlAioe got so Interertcd
that tbrnroilicbed in with a will and
bclped in the ihiDnIni; process and
then asked all kinds of quesUon* nto Spraya. diseases and thV i>e«t manaer of habdliog orebsniH. l,et us bate
more of these 'poetical Ulks
The daily iced cars, to nilcafm by
tbe Uavles i>eop)« makes a chargo of
11 cents per ease for cherrier. U> tbis
method yon can conslen your fViiK to
any conuiilsslon tiiau you choos<-. and
you get yo^r ceturas later. !U<'bard
MORE INSIDE , PARCEL POST
HISTORY TOLD
IS EXTENDED
-Bol—"
"Tbere Is no buL and do not look
at me in the eyea like thaL t am not
taking any Parisian galantrtes."
KIANyFACTUReffS GROOMED WAT- NEW GOVERNMENT ORDER EP
"What—",
SON FOR PRESIDENT.
\
FCCTIVE AUGUST 15. There latio •what.' Llst<m to me,"
she asld vehemently. "Vou outraged
my feelings, and I am rltAl to pro
test. More than that, you greatly
disappoint me. Tbe finit timo you
tee me alone after two years of ab
sence. you take advantage of my soilfary sleep in the orchard and insolent
DEFEAT, FOR GOVERNOR UPSET OLD RATE CHART I
ly kiss me on tbe forehead. I wonder
THEIR PJ^NS.
j
ASANOONEO.
what bat produced such a change in
you since wo parted. I was alwaye
cxT'ertlng you to return a imliabed
P»^ Was Revealed in Letter Read Be- Thia le First Step Towa«l ErteciiloS man."
"Now. may 1 bavn a word, please?
fon Investigating C<
a Reduction of ti
Rate, on all Parcel Pott
Which Waa WritUn By
Matter.
the same at ever; hr has kisses only
Organiiatlen'a SeereUry.
for yon. The ehango is
Waahliigton. July 31.—Plan, for thu side Seriously spcakini;. Iwforr I Ic
axiefialos. Imitrotcuieni and rcducUon for ahrdad you would not have
lowed me to wake you in any way
in lates of the parcel post were
plamied. if they bad electml James
nounced today by Postmoelrr Orneral cppi by a Has I was irmpled
sev«-rwl occasion*, nnd I evisn had at
Wstaon governor of Indiana, in lg<>8
liuries'm. The ebaigtes. whirb
lime* suspicion that you wAre feign
to groom him for the pn-sldrncy four
become effective on,August ir>, include Ing s!«T *hm I came lo sn< nd the
years later, eras developed by the sen
an incrcaoe from it pounds to :u afternoon with you In the oruhard." .
ate lobby probetw today.
'
l>QpBds in maximum weight of par.
"But you forget that I was onJir
Is a letter to Uulball. Octol>er 7.
<elB a mjR<^ai reduction In tbe post arv'enteea at that lime, and now 1 am
IPUt, SeCretar}' Scbwodtman of the
age rates In Hbe Drst and second nineteen. I am a lady, and you mti
manufacturera wrote: '1 believe the
know that a lady does not. allow
sonen. and the abandonment of the
gentleman of twenty-three to kiss her
time, b comtng when we can rallyimrcel post tna> as a mcatiK of
on the forehead wbao they are alone
round our friend Watson for previputlng rates and aubsiiuuion tor it of In an orchard:
dent, as we are now rallying to hl-i.
rate chart Indlvlduallied
In spite of her defense. Arthur sat
support for governor. We need a man i
poKturii<« in Ihc United Slate*. 'The In tbe hammock that swung a little
of his type who U not ashamed of'
under the preoanre of his foot oi
plans conleruplate the purchan.e of
hit friands bManse they happen to be
ground.
*1116 'carr* of the hnmi
large number of automobiles to'
among tbe respectable.
udbd c'KlusIvely for the ^llver.r of brought them very close together, bis
leaned behind her. fomlng a real
parrel po»| matter.
for her head.
While, for the presenL the maxi
"Dors that mean." he aaya. •nbat
miin weiglit limit of S<i iiounds and having grown to a lady you do not
the rediiPtioo in rates will apiily only
any more tor sty love and
Grand Duka Reill Aristocracy and to the first and Second xckm. from klaaesr
Soclalii
She smiled In triumph at tbe situa
tion. ,
^ Hcrlln. July Sl.-The Grand Duke
Re eontlnned; "Would that mean
that, being a lady of nineteen, your
of H<-otr has exaapcCatnd the wrUtoheart la no more as It was at aevenvniry and the socialists of bis dmJiy
leen? Could that mean that yon have
hy l•cst>JB-iDg his iiatmnage on Richard
anotbor love!
K<db. a nlncicen year old arilsL of
Thp change U on your aide. gjr.
great promise. The (araer are mad
Brick CMildnt Fean Him.
You promtaed to complete tbe engage
hectute the Grand Duke recognised
A negro stopped a brick at VI'asblnB- ment on your return. Yon have been
a Socialist, and the Utter blame h|m ton the other day. after It bad fallco
_ ,ere a
for "corrupting a comrade with hb tea stories and was trsvellng with tbe cool iMliavtor
Telocity of a cannon ball. When the former ardor."
false democracy.
"It is yonr fault I was to tell you
that 1 had your father’s consent and
art. and having lnsi>eeted Kolb's ai>rk'
.. ------mly
pot upon your finger the engage
be offered u,
bb agpensgi
and apparently was a soWret for tbe ment ring. I knew you wcr« In the
Rome In order tha/ be might continue coroner. Workmen nent liunledl.v for hammock. I came straight to the
a
phyalclan,
but
before
he
arrived
Ills studies Kolb'got red In tbe lace
place. .1 find you aaleep. I kit* you
Moore sat up. "Whoi d'ye want to do very tenderly and you fly Into a fury.'"
and said "Bnu I am
t>b: That kits, that klu again, t
er mind," was theVfc-ply, -I love Bo- that for:" he demanded angrily of a
workBaa. Kxamlostioa of Moors rs- tell you. thyre Is no excuse tor it"
clallsts—when they can jialnL You
▼salad that all he suffered was a
"Even now?"
are the first I hate met. Are you a bnaffnebe.
"Less than ever."
BepqUieu?..........Ves"
.aid
Kolb.
"How Is It Explain it to me."
•Then you will do better in Rome than
Tou have no excuse for having
WtMaaagher en Marr(a0e.
here trying to steal my thraoe." aaJd
®n m forehead."
According tt ilorbort Bpaoow. lor* placed •
the Duke "Rome ,,,
Ittraea man aad woman ariaas from] A enrioua little change bad taken
Uc. yoa toow. but llc.se never. " The
Hk aerriag as tbe representsUre of place In her face, tbe anger—real or
simulated—bad
died <mL leaving a
Grand Duke bat promised to allow tba other-e Ideal. Tbli ideality nnst
Kolb 1766 a year while pursuing his fee prwamrsd If love Is to remain, and roay. blnablng. happy face, and she
whispered so quietly that ba had to
atudlea, and tbU ha. caused further tt ttMiw Its pmarvatloD tbere ehould listen Intently to hear It;
wrath among tbe Boriaiuu »h.. blame be act ttsa. bat greater, regard for apTou might, have kissed me on the
paasMcai between husband and wife
Kolb lor bb "treachery to the
thu between any other people equal llpa."
eauae-la acepUng royal i«intiage.
(Copyright by DsOy Story ^ Om> .
Ity at rights ebonld aleo be recogntifd
A ttsa canoet regard as hit type dt
FOB BALE-Two horses, one big graj tba idaoi owa whom be tries to comPlain Oafinitien. ^
six years old. weight aboui ibuu and ttwhd^ and whom ba has lowered br
"Did you aaaa to Impugn my rerneone bay mare. Heasonablc price.
danylag as eQMlIiy of privilege a lib ttyf
"No:
I
ncant
to aay yon vnro n
bimaelL
t
m»B)HlliTHFIRFRIEIID maximum TWBITY TODS
BETWEEN TWO FIRES
THEIR POINTS OF VIEW
By SARAH E. HIPP.
One of tbe hunt
of as' many American museums In
Sbe was about nineteen . and she
"How dare you! I wonder tt yon this country bolding a three dayr
are sUU a gentleman antPU you have confEpance exptwaat-d the opinion tbut wore a canoe shaped hat with pne red
forgotten that I am a lady. Yes, air. objects of are and oiberwlae on qshi- rose dangling rakishly off the hack of
Ooorge tardle re<
( tbr fol- 1 am a lady, remember IL"
hltlon should not be lahi-Iod. Fortn- the brim. Her cht-eks were as pink aa
F^t and angry came the words nately. :
lowing appke as most proSlable for
I combated by another a taby's. Tbe headgear of her male
companion bad a. little bow at the
springing
up from a coxy hammock
this section of .Mtchigan: Noneturfa,
rear. Hl» trousers bad cuSa al
awlnglng
between
t^o
apple
treea.
Nortbeyn 8p'. Wagener. Baldwin.
ankles and ho bad not shaved often
She had been feigning aleep when
Spluenberg and King (Tompkins Co i
enough U> have acquired l{)c whitish'
her coDsIn Arthur, approaching allenUr. coughed a little .to wake her as educational facloni. but their im gray complexion of a grown up
High cnltlTatlon of the Montmor up, and this being anueressful,
portance and noerulnesa would be The two fell Into the chain at the lit
ency cherry is showing some remark gently leaned over her and. encir hampered If there w-<-re no lahela. in tle tablesln the confectionery ators
able results. We picked this w.-ek cling her graceful bead with
faci. the grneral comment of the pub and ordered chocclite aodaa with the
from the .Morgan orchard single cher hands. Implanted a long and'sweei lic la that tbere are :wt labols enough. exulM-rance of youth.
"Good'nast!" said abe. following
ries wbl^ measured tibc Inch lu diam kiss on the forehead, white as the Pew'vlallrra art profound alndenta.' .with her eyea a middle aged couple
lily
of
the
valley.
U
b
hard
to
aa*'
They
go lo leant, aad a Huffed anteter less 1-16 of an Wh iiMfi Inubi.
kiss or the pressure Of
a picture or SB elbnnloglcal who bad entered and taken a tabic
StvtTBi trees were ftAf-at-lbU obarac tbe hands* on tbe temple. Perhaps,
comer. "Shoulda't you think when
specimen In to tbem pMhlng until riter of fruit. 8o it Ik emirely iiosslblc the kies was too long, but Arthur
iple were os old as that they wauld
ptalned. Some muaenraa are Isialng P«-opl
that by natural seleeiloo and good could not duplicate IL for Edith not only catalogues for every sec- have got ov*-r caring tor soda water
rare we may In time reach a sour atood up. her cheeks and forehead rloo. but pulling cxlenrive plaearda and Ice cream?"
"I
abould say bo." agreed the young
-herr) w hlcli measures a full.Inch.
covered with indignation.
msn. Hit expression was distinctly
"Haw dare ?pu:" Rmpbatidng her
Philadelphia contained the firat
1 in this country. Charles Wfl- pitying at bo watched tho n< wcomera.
So many ques^tons arc asked u>< words wlih mile stamp* of her foot
and grinding her pretty French heels
Peatc collected iotereatiug works l*he man woa getting portly
about the proper loarklng of apides
wbllc the woman's hair was arranged
into tbe turf. "lUve yon become a
tiader tbe Suiter bill that we wlll.gire nSlan alnce your two'yaara of ab of art. archaeology and clbnolngj', and in tho tttcat mode, It was sprinkled
(hlE city refused the whole os a gift
(iroper space to the matter in a fuiurtf aence in Purls? What do you Uks rtime elghiy ycarR ago becanse of the with gray ard she bad a decided
issue. .
me for? Do yon etill believe yourselt hllgkl exiu-nse of maintenance. lu tronly took. Ooo could be certain that
la the Quartler lailn, where girl* may consequence the eollertion was brok- she bBO tucked all the children tu bed
be found to submit to sucb 1mr>ort'irl'
aud most of Tt west to 1'rfiaton. heforo she end dad surted for their
ties? Whxtl Ub. what—" But sK^ in these days we have the tnuseum in evoBlnjg stroll.
"Wouldi.'t )-on bate to be as old aa
gullery In Ftlrmounl park,
niug cm no that they stand four to sU was out of breath. Her face was pale
thaty said the young maa "W'hat do
luebes BiHirt lor small varieties ami' ^d her eyea had a suspicion of mois ihe University nruKenm. the Commer- yon suppose people find to enjoy ih
ture In them. Arthur saw bis chance
thn Academy of Natu
> 13 ihPhcs for tbe Inrge ones sueb and Immedbtely availed himself tber»
life
at that ag';?"
ral Sil.'uci'S piuscutu and some olhas Alexander and Wolf Itiver.' Once Of. saying;
"tloodn.'ss knr,-7.'8r” sgid the rretty
•s. fill of which arc growing rapidly,
triol you are sure to cunllnuc tire
"What do I take yon for? I take
ti are being conducted acIcnUflcatly girl. "Tbry can't go to dance* any
more or have any sort of tui
you for tbe sweeicat llltio girl
ir the education of the people.
all tbe world. Tta temptation to take
Alihmigb altendvncc on these la should think It would be perfectly awThe ''green aphis" is still making that delicious kiss 1 could, not rvslst
large, It doe* not compare with what full 1 read about a woman once who
was a famous beauty and wly-o she
iroulile In ajiple orchards. This su^rc I did not expect yon to awaken, and
fo-jnd her first gray hatr she died of
am only sorry that I could nc
the life out of the loaves and should
neat tbe oSrase. Your anger tt quite ihrse murenm* offer objective *and broken hearL i know just how abe
s|irayod with nicotine U-fore the
Tight. I know, but 1 did not expert satisfactory exhibit* which thaka for felt!' •
leaves curl ii)i badly, when,it is linnl, sucb a fnry from you. I am ready,
"You'll never get gnty^ comforted
krowicdgc and culiure. It'll! pleasing
«ch the pesi with a si-iav It l»! dear, to give back w bst I have stolen, (hat our ilis'lagiilshed vlsliors find the young man. "Not if you live lo be
ir>o. {luj 1 abould think people like
tinisyrtani iluit the sukiilon actunll: if you are willing."
-n much hen. lo commend.—FhlladcJIhoM
ovbr there would envy young
hits the Insect, as that seems tbe on);
"Enough! I am not trlQIng; hiwip >bla Inquirer,
tb drviroy tticni
your vulgar jokes to yourscU. 1 will
rot be a pwrty to Jfaem. I am
•PpolBted In you; 1 dc
do not find the FINE LIVING ON SHIPBOARD |
lolly roatln and tbe rc9
How the Menu Has Been' Improved
&lnM_ChaHes Dickens Croeted
t*te Ocean.
ttlipn Dlckea* came over to Amcra Tl y<ar>. ag«i, thire wo*, oue large'
Uble tn till' dining room for pamen-1
gets, The Orsi officer sal ni ilir head.:
lag the iurk'-y with all the grace ;
ouJd commund between InrcUe* cf
the rood ship, trusting to Providence
that the gravy would not tlop over. |
The pafesengers'sent their plati-r along '
the Hue and waited for their lu IpUig*. ’
Today the diulug room of a large ship
locks P.Ve the uiuitig room of a fin*l,.Har,dd C'hut.r writes la Lcrlie a. It la jual at exquisitely appoint
•d and bos ew-y good thing to eU that
can be found on laud la led. one of
lew ship* has a ifsiaufuni uamed
ofu r a famous otic In New Yort. and
,wo ki-ep In touch by wlrelett so
that the menus, day by day. era the
Think of having your dinner
Mted by wireless—your macarou!
by Marconi!
Tbe dining room Is divided up lutt
Butule-r of small tables, so that you
in have your own party, with only
heir a doien of you. with your
waiter. Instead of-sitting at a long
table and parsiog your plate u Dick
8 did
t of the wonders of
cold fctqrage has d->in. m6re than any
o’hcr one thing to make life on the
ocean wave ouc long round of Joy
Cold storage girts jou the b4Si In the
world to (WL ami every daj' of tho
A world traveler was Mllng me
the other day (hat he bad eaten gi
fruit every morning all around
world. Tbe ahip'^i which he sciled
put In a largM amount ot Ice cream
made Id New York, and 110 days later,
when he arlvcd |u San Prsnclsco. ho
bUK eating New. York Ice cr
Trading 8Ump Idea Upheld.
Tho court of appeals of Mary land
In State vs. Ca<pary- holds that
problblilng the trading sump buFlnes*
UQcotialUutlODal and void
lountlng to tbe destruction of a law
ful businesa. Tbe court held that tbe
legtsUture may not under the guli
protecting lawful Iniercsu Interferw
wlib prHwte bualucea. It rules that
(he iKsuance-of trading stamp* 1* not
tainted with an element of chance nor
violative of a statute prohibiting tbe
dealing In trading •lamps for any
thing uncertain or undetermined at
tbe time of tho acqi
atampa. The court cit
language of the New York conit ot
appeal* in People ra. Ollaop: "Such
Plenle Rreblem Soivad.
A nest of cups which uke np Vte room In tbr picnic bosket seems to
be the station of a fsmlilar problem.
These are made ot aluminum, the light
est inaterUI from which such things
are nada. and the cups are procUeally
Indeatmetlbla They are fitted snnglr
ooe into the other, and a cover fits
the largest onp ao that when not in
hse tho whole aet of six Is kept dean
and free from dnsL Ahtmlnna docs
not rust or tamiah tike Ua or silver,
aa that It la panfcularly desirable (or
articlea ot this kind. -Also It to thin,
and in spi'-« ®t the fact that there are
six enpa U tbe neat there Is not a
Terr great difference befwern the alxea
of the largest aad tha amaOest ef
i
,)
Buppllao for the Bhlpa'oT All Cotmtrisa Are tt Ba Kept Con•tantly.at Panama.
POVERTY , AS LEVELER
My BELLE MANIATES.
TVhen the Panama canal U opened
______
two yenri hence there will be a»al |
hand tor ih. .bip. ol .11 Ib« borld
D"b~mb.
1..M lai, wi.
— tr.m™dou. ..pply—bl.b ,111 |»*!- H. b.d told b.t » ,h«, tt.
be added to as fait aa It la iakeBi*»* Iwentyandbe
.tt .K»
was thirty. BuL
basins—om- at Cristobal, for the .At cf bar gay season,
lantic entrance, and one at Rslboa. h- seemed quHa
tor the Pacific. At th« former place remote to her. and
had refused
*{■0.000 tons w-m be kept on band; at '
the latter 160.000. In each the ktor-jlt** propoaaL
age will be In huge baeins of jeln-1 Two years Uter
forced concrete. In which about half'; ber father died a
the coal will be stored undeV- water, bankrupt and she
for use In rime of war, and tha ! married Ralph. R
other half above the see level, to be ' was a case of any
taken from and added to coctinually i port In a alorm,
for the ordinary neea of comms.-clal' and- abe frankly
end goverement vessels.
As Im-' ttid him ao; bat
nii tite plani of cranes, cars, bucket* I he fell assured
nnd other macblnery will be Installed ; that hto great love to handle the coal as econooically aa \ for her could not
poFsIble.
j but beget love In
The cranes will unloed coal from ' return,
ships: a conveying system will transHe larisbed ay
fer It to bridges sionning the stbrage ' on her everything
basin ar.d dump It at any place de^ that hie wealth .
Ktred: and a system of buckets oper- could bestow and '
(.1 ing upon tbiae bridges will make it bis ibOuglilfulK-Fslble to lift coal from the storage ness devtoe.
basin, ard by meaps of conveyor*
one evening
rrl*e It to loading machine* that'Win Jean came upon
drop It Into collier* -or llgluert. Tbe ter busbaod unaCrirtobal iilam win b* citpable of nn- waroa in the Uloading l.nuo tone and loading 2.0IV1 brary. His face waa burled^
tone of coal each hour, and the lUl- hr.nds. end his whole atillude wqa one
boa plant 500 and l.ouo torn. .
n( dej'.ctlon and despair He had not
Vosseto requlrRH; bunkes etuJ will heard ber enter, ghe aofUy wltbdr«,w.
not go.aloDgsld-- the wbarvea of -the
"What have I done." aha tbongfai.
plantt. but will be coaled in mid- sorrowfiilly, '-lo maks him • happy?
stream from barges.
‘Nothing."
—-----------------------I Sbe went back to the Ubrary-
FIND USE FOR DESERT PUNT,
ExecIteRt Quality of Was la Being my money—everytihng. We are poor.
,h. W»d c»
^
Btrength and ability; yon are young
Several factories for making wax
out of li.c wild candelllto pUn. h.ve
recently been caiablithed b
Texas.
Exiierimcms In making wax from
<«»«•
*
-
Of
o, ttfl.,10, ib, orodo >» •
p™.dd, ... .ttO.
tt.
tt-tt«i,i
^
rty that I
mortgage It f<«h. and It es
oortbem Mexico and tbe first factories caped tbe wreck.'’
It would give ns a bome," abe aald.
\M-ie eatabllsh(-d there. Not long ago .
.wi il
. Koc...
dl.io..™d to.
erenow btlngmadeto New York andto European countries.
|
1 was jxst thinking,
worthless. It to barteNied by Mexi-,
nrr^mnii, ".ml
Uttr ...low ««. T> d..Hod>
^
If he gives ma any encouragement we
ot ...ttcUdC tb.
>. .topld
V
i will go at OBce. ni leave the Uouaa
—.r.b.*”dV‘^^rir.!2' ”V •>r.."tS2
-Playing With Tops and Della Yet"
re now trying to Obtain long leasei
f lhe«. land, in order to gel a large ,
,tt,>_o. tt. „
to, ttttfb.
and e*
t;
folks like ns when they saw them
gi'iiing so much enjoyment
Ilf.-; Why. they arrn i even talking aim bbu -.tiuus vtuti
ciwatw.
im
.._
to each other only now and then aaltl to lie the hlgheat grade ot any
The mUe cottage was vary pic(a^
They're Just bored with extotence.
vegetable wax known.
iqne and homelike. Jean, who had
duu't wonder'"
acquired acme little knojfl^^E®
"I should think." said the prctty|
Real Gaintborough.
cooking In a chafing dtob way in her
girl as she daintily poised her spoon
-A great dealer, now dead, once told
of Independence, became a profiund waicb.-d Hi.' i-erKiiis Dnd. rdiscus- me that sauntering Into an auction ^reni'houwkTe^r
ricD. "ihst they'd f.'el klcd of sUlr room be observed the portrait ot a boy
-Jean." said ber bnaband. Ooe night.
e-omlng tn here and oydenag anything d . h.1, ttrtbrt to Gdlo.borettb.,b,t
po,.
so juveiiili- as s^as! It srems funny. II. b.d ihtt po-.r ot .r. .bid. ttb ■
b„
J., „
rtbbtt
; Yon never think of old
rlore. tbrodtt .dp,rtmtt~d PUM. .„„,j
F». TOO db Utt btt
pi-ople iTVing such thlni
und looking d^p down into that ptc- \ jean'"
"W.'ll never be as old as that." said
e be felt certain that the hat waa j
^ittw I do. Ralph! and I think,
ihn young mao tncdiutively. "We
addition and the boy a girl. He;
to do too mn<A for
won’t let oursvivna get so old. I can't bought the jgirtnit tor a song, to find ;
There waa nothing
for me to do .
ling fo:
Imagine yon getting old, anyway. that his dream bad come ti
on int
In retnn. but
You'll atw aya 'bo just aa slim and'girl
true Gkinsberongh. and the likeness | coDui^ cares bava
Ub as you are now—"'
r a beautiful girl. lA’bat bad prob- meanings In life and love to me."
"And think of you as fat aa Jha* rbly bappooed brings a drama befora
"Then ! will tell you aomething. II
man!'" she trilled with langhter. "i
old Squire Western bad
what t told yoa ab^
i'’i|>po*c they have grown so apalhMl; disinherited an eloping daughter, had. was all nntrne
money. I was brooding Uiai
that they don't care! -Poor things" . pulled the CalnsborouA
,._w down, and
taring me. aad
Moaiiwhile the middle aged s£xn in
country dauber for tnns when yoa cams to me. tympathetic
the comer was aaylng to hto wife; fomaticn. "Dash his w|g and buttons
"That's a pretty glri over there with iculy tho oath was worse." (t be w ould and kind in manner, on Inspiration
moved ma to try this experiment In
the funny ^ap^ hat."
look on the andatlfnl. ungrateful winning your love I have eoqw to Iot«
"Yes." agrved bis wife,
baggage again. The plctare had
this almple way of living."
one like It for Mllly. How
go^ money, and most behept. tboagb
"1 have an Intereat In this futory."
boy with her looks! Somehow it al- bad she had proved. It sbonld be
he laughed. "My salary was my:dlriways makes me want to cry when I boy.—Walter Btebel. In T. P.'e Weekly
dead. Oar house sod tfalngs are all
see two letexpericnced young thlngt of London.
there waiting for ua. Rhall we go
tuch SB they are!"
there now. or shall we travelT
"I knew." said her huxband under
OW Judgee.
"Let's taka oor real wedding, trip, ,
suodlngi.v. ‘They are so beautifully
lAird AlverstoDe recently made
Ralph, and gol^brotd,' she auggaatad.
sure ot themaelves and their know! very Interasllng refereacc to a curious
"When we-eoma back we will entep
edge of the world! When you think ol fact that judgee do their best work in
tain ea^ other Instead of oor ao
all they've got to go through—'
wbat. for other men. is extreme old qualntaneea. and, RsIiBl love went fly
"And all tbe dlsHluslooment
Tbere are many instances ot tba oel ot the window now that licbaa
heartaches." said his wife. “And ft way In which legal lights retain their hare come back to our Aoor. win tt,
takes BO many years to get to the facuItiM. Lord Eldon was la the house dearr
point where you can begin to under- of lords at eighty-five, and hi* reeton(OopyrigM. by Daffy Biery Pnb. Oad
stand and-really enjoy life! 1 anp iag facultlea were unimpaired till the
pose they faffey they're having a good, very end. Brougham became preeldetit
Why to BlaapT time!"
■ )
of tba Social SclMce ataocialioa at
Why to sleept Now. ptaaae don't
■'Silly children!" amned her hus aevanty-nlna. and-delivered bla Instalband "They’re only ' playing with Utlon address at Edinburgh at eighty-. answer ibis queetkm right off the heL ,
BO to say, by remarking that R to w
tope and dolls yet! 1*U bet they
Lyndbnrst. at more than eighty.' Instinct or a necessity or anything
haven't <
sensible re-|
as keen at any boy jiut down from llks that For Dra. lAgendre and Ptemark since they eat down tbere'
RaUiol. and at eighty-six delivered an dron of London, in experiments on
-She's' got an engagement ring!" "extraordinary spee^" la the boose
dogs, hsve dtocovered that sleep is
aald bis wife suddenly. "Think
ik of in- of lords. In our own time there la due to s toxle rahetanee in tbe blood
fasts like that marrying! Why, R'q
Halsbury.—London Tit-Bita.
der^oped by koag periods of wakefol-terrible!"
nesi. Tbere you have IL you see—the
Ton were only eighteen when yea
BtSppars fer Family dare.
longer you stay awake tbe surer you
married me." ber bnaband reminded
A bride, upon opening a package re wQl be to eleep. And yuu may know
her.
, ceived on ber wedding day. was sur- of aome pemons who have arreers of
"That was different!- aald hto wife, irlsed to find a doxen or more corks aleep due and uncoOeetahle for vvlw
quickly. "We had more sense than f various sixes fattened by ribbon reasons, and others who have loag
thoee two! They are ap terribly Inex- to s large cork. Attached to Uito was overdrawn their ooeounts. , AS of
periaoced! Life must be eo empty tor a card upon whieb waa written; whlob fow to show that atoep Is fath
them, really!"
.
I 'Seme atoppeie for the ttseOy Jars;- er an naeraBly dletrtbvtad thttf aad—
But they think theyYe haring a Later tbe sender was Informed that
oh. wan, what of ttf
good Ume." said the man aa they rose. when tbe first dtoagreement araee (ba
"They don't know yon have to be aa discusalon as to tbe al» of tbe cork
If yoa do not deelra aauh. littie wOl
old as we are before you're really; beat fitted to tbe "tar" caused ao
tern much u ytm. for aaali wdaa
happy!
Poor
things!"—Chlcage mneb amusement that the trouble waa
give poTBriy tha power of wualtk.—
Daily Newo.
| aeon forgotten.
Oemoerttna.
FIHtJOB WORK COME TO THE HERAU) AND RECORD CO.
O&AXD T&AVXBSX EKBAZJ> AMD TSAVXBfit BAT KAGLl. TUESDAY. JULY 22, IMS
: riOKsn
SUNSHINE
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ST« Mae b»l>y kittroa wUb th»ir Biknmo -ln tbe taro loti. Pap* tat mim
bM blT«« ud wo Uk« to watcti him
rob tb»m.
Utt Sondtr wAt my blnhdty. and
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HoraM Youaf Folko'dataWta J
Ota:
«
I wm try aavar to worry or.#
frot atatit anytoia«.
♦
your Prooldteu A r«al Suublsy Ub:;.
Thero aro lou of wild Mrdi hero
Bui ofieo tbo hat wUhod lor a 8uo- and l Jntt love them. We like to
■»“«' compaaloa to ataro tbo Brou> watch the twallowt build ibeir netu
•«»•« •»» »>« dltcororod all about under the earet of the bonao and
I will
Every momln* tbo bird, waken her «-« nett In .by pocket of an old,
oea and
toaalAdii
day. and abo can acarre- apron which It taoKlait in the* woodaa far at I aaa.
I will try to bo levloft talptol I ^ »alt to rut out of d'oott where her
' »«ve to bear eoutln tell about
to Urto to overybedy attd to 4 featberod fHendt are oiBsliig.
tbo cbickadeeo that the latned ao that
barMd .don. ud- evetTtbW U>«t
mauiu tad wmi le«t. W« tarent
cren a ctaoct of eloibet. •Mabuba It
tick tad not Ablo to work, bat UtUe
b»ibtr it powln* Uko a wood. Retao
plad and had very UUlo cheer or ena^ talk to H. It will be real company little piece of coal on the etmln. bofort to bto life. Bbe baatonod Atag for ma I tore flowore ao.~
ranto papa had aaid.-Somebody micht
untU Abe caoKbt up with him. tor abo
-So do 1.' aald' LUlaa. warmly, -i tiep on ti and Call.- But tbia aftomooa
knew bo alwayt llkad to aee her. think they can toat talk to you If you Rob wan|ln ouch a burry! When beSooewbow. • mom peopio did like to Itotn
ruihed out to the pantry for oooUoa.
M« Uiton
8be waa at bright JC-i -Now." the aaid-to
bereelf .when after ttbool, ihere waa that caol hod
pretty and cbei'.iul aa her flowrn.
abe loacbed tbt street. -| do beliere wiita lu bln mouth wide open. oaytoK
"n*tat bonny roaet you have, tot- 111 have to co bom-ewttb my eyet ■■ plain ai could be, Tin bungry. too:
ale!aaid
Mr.
Lacan,
looktoc
at
them
ahui
If
I
want
to
aaro
my
oae rote." FUl me. ploate. You know bow."
~
wlth bit dim old eyoa 'They 'mind
VTbn tbe reached borne Mn. Mur-O botherr -'memblod Rob. Then bo
bm*^ w BO of some Harcaret uted to bare ray waa la tbo parlor talking to Mam- anaicbod up tbo bod and daabod riown
growing on a bub long ago—white ma Reid. Ultoa wu very tony for ^llar. "I m afraid the bon won't
and
tweet
and
bonny
they
were,
to
be
Miw
Murray.
Her
UlUe
danghlor
bad
wall.
Why are you alwayi etDpty aft^
cure.died a year ago and It had aliwt «r iKb.ooir
try. There are mountaint after moua„ia Mr.
«t.. IIW®" I“• Pl~ 4r"M««l
|taint here, hljrhor ttan any tree tope.
She had died Iol* ago Tbe old man «• *>«’P *“'■ l»—*>«''• “« tfeaaured roio Roi>‘'»t pretended not lo bw IL Andid not often mention her nanm. but wlik H. wee while balfy bud Bum ^«Pi^‘IniPP-l 0
.1.. h. did 1, ... 1. ...I, . UdJ.r
tender »
«>-
♦ tbooo thinaa 1 -III -Try, to- ♦ e«l^l«o^eHe.^,^^^^
■poeii“m'ta d2T«"7 ''“y
down home
tnret, wiih tbelr trcMured eggs or pre
MlM CLARA SATCt, EdHar.
clou fledgllngi. and bow ijulelly obe
Orgaetoed Docombor t, 1SN.
baa tUppod away, ao( to dltturb the
Proeidem—Mlea Clara Balea.
parentt!
Fliwt Vice Prealdeto Mra. Matal
11 ron..r, h... .hr .d„U .h„w
• 'rsriSSM-a.r-M.M *. L. rrr'ors:,if:si,^rj,"
Itoll dune 1. Ilia. S.1«
cradle
New MEMBERS.
Lola Ain Mao. Blue Uke. CalltorInna McMicbael, 219 Weci Eighth
atreeu Tiaverae City. Mlcb. '
UUta JeanetL Traveme City. MIdh,
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R. F. D. No. 4. Box 124.
by Inet Davis.
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ilable lone Davit, age two mbnti*.
Tratmae aiy. Mlch.. -R. F. D. No, 4.
Name acst by Inex Davit.
SUNSHINE POEMl. *
A Pair of Woedlandera.
We're never lonely to the wooda.
Sitter 'nd 1. you know.
*Caa»e we've luch loU of 'quaintanec
In every place we go
She knast tbe very lltUest flowers
And talU them by tbelr name.
Vp on the bill or by the brqok y,- .
Sbe finds them Just tbe aame.'
•
The pink art>uiiu to tbe spring
Nay play at I
But aitter finds its hiding placa
Before U'l bloomed a week.
Tbe cardinal flower In summer
Tbe gentian to the (alh
Tbe Uurel and the bluer tweet.
Sbe knows tben each and alL
to tbe ocean beach. I
”““^“.^*7-*.
have been to several placte along the
coaet. Once »o went
about ibiKy mileo from home.
-‘•M ■‘»rtb« •
mu. UlU. urn.'.,.
“ .»~
>*»
«d l.c. Lai-
through. Peacbet and apidet are rlpv tb^'rte
a*^
here now, and there are Bany new ..r. Ud bold I, „
. .Mil,.
potatoet. Thli it a great place for
colored peopla and they cerutoly
have line time*. Well. I gueat i wUI
*
A-
stood wtat tbe tad been to him.
SI
Moat Ukely U wat Fred Blake bang1n|r
^
)““"»>■ " ¥““ l"^””
topper, and then It «UI be papa with
tbo tomp.Robbie took iwo. three, four cooklet
,.„„d MU,
«•.
In bU hand, and poked tour. Eva, aU
)U tbe nett of tbe-^tiarL that wat ...K.hd...- ....
» m,*, «vk >wi
into bU poekeL Ten cooUet tor a
_
'
'
s.
"Well. Ullan Reid, .if you're not
boy
who would not--Botber! I a'opM
The Old ««,•. face ^JbBto with
ni have to!yean ago we wont np to Oregon
light He toutaed tbe beaaUfol ’bloa- _
Mcdlle. "Hero you were proBtotog
And he did. He picked up tbe two
vltli. We were almoti three dayt
-n.»k
^ ^
, pM»u„ fnn,
lOM U»l,. If. ..
..
^
, piecM of coal be did not hear drop.
r.baby
w birds are almort ready lo fly. ••'0 “o
“■*
‘
the
foutln.
Tbo boys were walling, after all. They
Bleu yon tor your kind Ibougbl for bj, and your rresident it atuhing every cete»a Hodge*. We all went from
tacaute you have writien
an old man!”
..q,,
j
ultaa. wUb knew there Bight be cookies.'
A...
t— the
.k. great
...... event.
ouch a cheerful letter.
day tor
It Bust have been about half put
there to Yaqutoa Bay. a hundred mile*
"How piated be wat!" taid LllUn a tmlle. •ever to much more than If ,even that Rob and Willie were
In a bent-over cedar near the Ukca
^^,,,5. » ^leek. Wo
to bertclf as tbe walked on. 'Tm to 1 bad brought them borne aa 1 tolong! division eumpto.
tage a pair of tongsparrow*. are
we could .
UanvlUe. Ark.
tended You ought to have teen tbe
arguing, you know, Winie aaid
July S. 191S. glad I tbou^ of giving btm one."
brooding their speckled egg.., A Urge
^ ThI. toll papa warn, to
^rte petl of giattc. and weed tialkt
1 '
A tew minutes later Ullan was to toee* of those people I gave them to. (hat twenty-two WMt into ninety-nine
baa been twUled Into shape, and very
^ „p
1 am a little girl six yeaft old. and a dreumaker-s room above a big They were better . than a
bondiwd
,hree timet, and there iould not
cleverly........................
......................................
rotes.-—Zion's Herald.
hQjr remainder. Robbie aaid It went
Another song- bore
when I wat a...................
tiny gtrl,..............
ibrn-l ' n going to tebool as soon at It store, watching tbe bbiy workers
tparrow’t nett tat been discovered on
^.jjb p,,» ^nd mamma to Indl- ttnnt. Tbit it a very nice day. and while Mitt Wilson folded up a pared
^four times, and ihere wouto be a re
the bill-top. bidden in an elder thicket, ^^a on a vlilt. then after
« died
•» »
nice connto here, but ef paliems for her mother. Miss WTl-Clara Luelle and the Earthquake.
ma toiler. And Robbie uid. trlum^>hThe tablet there are nearly ready to
Montana before we came there
lote of rocks. 1 am tiub- soD herself looked pale and tired.
Katharine Chase, living to San anUy. "Just tO'It and.tee!- But Wllfly.
b««. to 1 think I have intveled t good hlng my toca all tbe time! Wc have There were dark circlet under her Francisco, awoke to find bertelf on lie declared, tcomfully. that bd knew
Ai th. !«., ot . cluMi. ol 111... >
. uiu.
j„.,
thirteen little' chicken* that have 1
eyet end ber (ace had % hopeless ex- tbe floor, platter tolling around her. without trying. Mamma said. "pb.
veery thrush has three dear nesiltag*.
from Geneva Hodge*, mv cout- Jtamnm. and we ere trying 10 toUe
preMton. She bad been up most of'the the room reeking like a ship, and the hash, boys!" anif papa said. -Lem
Tbe timid mother flits away in fright.
oregotit alto from Dolly Stock- tl»v«
•‘•“'1 • haven't any dolls or preceding night waiting on her tick gas Jett twt.ving to and fro The next noise, boy s!- and grandma jumped np '
» your Pretldem* never tuy s «
■ fish to Alberta, and Stanley Smith to ptoythtogt for evervfbtog of that k.ud mother. Ullan did not know this, but minute father entered.
• and observed, smilingly. “1 know bow
»tan the visits th.t nest.
Michigan, other coulns of mine. Thh was burned. 1 had two dolU and a abe thought Mias Wilton teemed very
‘iMmi toit?" sobbed Ktttarioe, ter- tu settle that dlipute."
rifled.
She trotted out of tbe room, aod
Th'
U tbe longtet letter I have ever writ- »*'• buggy. One of my dpHa
borne to, eome bushy grot ih near a ,pp ^ j
better cIcmc or you uonY *•»
FR*»* ■*»•< »» brothers and
••Why.
It,
an
eartuquase.
Don't
-j wonder If she'd like one ot iny
-.. __ ___ ______ _____
___ _ PresenUy the boys beard a bump.
field of waving grain. Dear' Dwr! »,.^(
,o'ever write again.
*“•
buttons.
i." .h. ibowbf IbobJAi . mu. -n. b»»«i (.ib.r .III uk. or. bL,‘“W bmp .. .b. -IMr .aU..
How they cry and fret when
a pci
- "-----------your little rnend.
Tour Utile Sunshine glrL
nllv «t her xrsstfm “There J««»- -Moiher.lt dretttog Harold and
There wat a rath and a •cream. It
wistfully
•on comes too near' But tbe downy
5x,it .Mrs .Macy.
May Dewey.
« win
*m L
„k«-w - At
Ashststowe
go out together.'!
he talk eat papa and mamma and WlUle Who
fledglings open their beaks conOdingly
1 -am to sorry about ytar doll chil would be plenty for me.'
ed he wat slipping on Kattarine',
•“<! “»«» »*">
P. 6 —It tax been a week since I
\VfacD MUt Wilton came to ber with
when your Pretldenv pushes the bush, , ,
_
Hothet. and then they hurried Into
kod 'liut hit eyet
wrote tbU letter, tnd I must tell you 'dren. lYrtaio Santa Ciaut will bring
ea one tld^
a parcel she held np a rose.
could see bis grandma lying
what we saw today. It 4tos been lain- J W MW
»n~
Out to the garden. In tbe center of a
"Would you Uke one. MUt WltoonT” j
often tavlug to climb
■“'* «!'' «> H>c hard cellar floor.
Ing and the best lime to »ec a deer.
little patch of thistlet on ibc «iounfl
' the said. abyD'.
We took a walk an-l had not gone tar
r k.k-k.^
timbert• —■
and piles of brteki that a________
»« *>**»“
«
P*''
____
...
1.,.
J______M
(be vetiwr sparrow it brooding four
Mitt Wilton smiled down Into the
.......................... bapi he tad killed bU deer, dear
“*
Number of m
1, itit, M>2-
wH,!
M ^e“to‘ToI,^rni^niSl.T^
"t*" *”f have to pay before
next week and then coula
sis-r,r.rr.‘'"tJs:
'»-«
f" "r- ™
-
■Lr.^Sidt.r'" “
^ «:r.;r,“,7rd,...
‘"kbi lliu. t«...
,
■ MoUt.t;' Kkib.n», .««,bl! trt«. •”««- "■‘I-
■Tb.bkJO.d-r.-Mt. »Uk«.tU. . |„„.t korlkb. book? T., 1,1. Cl.r.
teo deer came to tight They ran
R
he«“ » 1“« Rw since I
—,.y ^i. th.t. .1th th.
folk»*e-l them and contlo wrote tost. When 1 wrote before we ■Mo. ,»«. it 1.1 ITl t—e it bom.
Tbi. .Cl.n»™. .b.n |OU. m.ia..l
^
^
|„..J
s.mmll l-llV- I Ilk. It t-l.1 to mother, the hat arwayt been used earthtpiike-for k ..Ik to M. tbe hlrb. .b.
,tnitin*. tJb. ot -oH b.t.- H b». U.o r—l «brm b.re.J. lo living In tbe country and plnea to
..
.
.
..aa.01, ,o...|..b, .„ ..t, tblft,.
;r”,'';'r.trtt b"Tb»^
b., ,oa., '1. bulto »ol.
JO., tbb.
?„ru,.7u..7."nSi oo.’o»,...U..b -bool M... ..O .^,
And What do you think! The little
gtrl was not conteot to sbov where a
drink might be procured: th* i
ahead and filled tbe cup. then offeredIt as grarloutly at a little princeit!
^ed away, i never saw anything to “ The girli and I go down to tbe
.pretty. Couiln wtohes someone had'rtvwr at MePb^'s landing aod go to
-zsff.ti- ~~ ~===SEsi5
lo. b,t Old ko-oo. ------------ 1. ...^“d-o^m-""^. mr-i. m
like, a mesage to ber from IL Ebe has go bark.
JuM tbink bow good it la
b- l».«l.bt to
IW oo. «.t Ut.ntooo- H. tioold
o.'er rm*.t kimid.L. Tk—h. r.m.mHe -nearly
of..hit
‘bered!
■• ••
-• -tu^ed out
-.........
chair In bis taste to get to thoee cel
lar stairs.
"Oh. bicn you, no!" grandma was
ly rote elll cfaevr her u
DowntUirt Ullan stopped at the
ibbon
lot M.mm. Roli bml
,h..ir «.v to the only the dlth of applet. 1 stepped on
“’Jo'L’.b™
.^7. tk. ™
been thero with a camera lo Uke It* bathing. We were ail to the Uke told h,. Ob.-7;b.7"oi'd'''.L‘'^bo*X'-t
^
^
And aa fqn me. 1 know tbe birds,
|,inure
Ia a. Mbathing at a pUce called Dear Point.
Tbe wren and oriole.
Wtat an intereattog letter you taVe AH H»e peU 1 have U a - UtUe gray
kitty. A train goes through here
The white-capped, wbittltog wood -t'SS’.SS^iSr^TtS.'
A
ttmo
koo.
tbrookb
(about fvery hour. I wat flthing tbit
pecker,.
page again.
thine girl!"
That twlftly drills bit bole:
afternoon and caught twenir rock
And Irma said, right tben and there,
haat. 1 will dote, hoping to aqe tbit
Tbe thrush, that atogt to aott and
Wiiliaat.
Minn.
looked! And how aad her eoft. brown peopi, standing abont or sitting on
^ ^nd. brown eyea
that the bad long wanted to be one.
ir. print.'
July
T.
1913.
ey ea were.
the curtatonet. but the Chas«
.q gramma, wtat U 1 tad!
but tall not known just how ti
Your Susbtoer,
^e robin and the jay.
. Ullan laid one of her r
i church which tad already
i moment «he and your Pre*l-ITeslilent Wtat if I'd left the two pleoee of coal
And onc« I met a big wblu'owL
Bertha Peterwn.
counter and imiled up at tbe girl.
oi>ened for tbe
dent were talking ax though they had
H tat been qutte a wnlle since I
on tbe tlalrt! I waa going to llrtL
That bunked tbe funniest way.
-Here's a rose I'd like you to have mother a^d the children could rest
|
if you care for It Aren't roaet beau- while ^ffaer went out coming back
me!" cried grandma,
llful. don't you tbinkr'
after a lliUe while witb three buns, jppunj trlghOned. Thee she gave
For a moment Lilian fell frighten- These'were divided, tbe chUdren. In R^^kble a quick UtUe * •qoeeze and
nnd the pretty river, and tbe blrdi.— r»w »» the Fourth. I tu|H«ae th.
«d. for the thought tbe girl wat going tbelr hunger, not noticing that lather
i,q(
dIdnX
yet. of courie. tbe birds!
will be a grand time at Traverse City
locryy Tear* welled up to the brown aad mother ate none Then they cudyou!"—Mina Sunwood. In
Thjk.dwdwbds are anch a friendly nlace - And then Irma Iwho Is visiting her I expect to go lo a small fishery U
Ua lots of fun to be
grandmother now. to C.Irn Arbori took »I>end tbe attenoon and evening. It n>T U»»e
Mable lone Uavl8..age •yet at the picked up the rote Under- died down in the comer of a pew. and Youth's CompaoloB.
At borne with all tbe birds and flowers >®“'' Pr^rldent to.a nest abe tad l» only a store aod one house, but I two n^th* And one for the Sun- ly and told It against her cheek. When >»“*
•“
:-----Uke ut two are you »ee ‘
»» “
'’'®‘‘le from xhlne Club. IJIlia Jenneic. age tlxteen. tbe spoke there was socb a funny Katharine toy awake a long time mThe Boy *«d th. Bridqt.
—PritcllU Leonard PMdenl In the crotch of on oak llrah '»rqund the lake will be there. Aod of Ber address I* Traverw* City. B- F. D. little uemble to her volcw
Thero touly died at Ltoroto. Seth
. _____________ that overbitoif the juvth. It was made
«>ur»e young peoide can have a good -Mo. 4. Box 1*4. You may tend UlUat
"Oh. thank you!' It Bakes me
1« the morning father brought a ^ rmaka. a man named H. J Watob.-bo
I .
kif
_ ___________
____
Llaten.
most careful^, covered on the outside Hn»e «n> wbere. Shall I tell yon about card and button to me and 1 will give think of home.*
of hMiA
bread, ■n<«
and ,I>H
glad enAHrit
enough werv.thev
were-they
„ ____________________
important part In
tbe conaintc
I taven't
with dainty curtt of white birch, and » trip 1 took a few week* ago? I went lh«m to ber. I ^ve lost my button, roses llie this since
You aak for a tong. Utile Alloe—
home- “
•***•“
tion of the first
lined witb wMte borte-bairt. But the «<R ob ■“ Wend »n^ the Lake of tbe Will you kindly send me another? Is There uted to be a bush growing by or sauce.
Niagara ■Fails. Mr. Watob was bora
A song of tbe bees and Sowm.
BoAi U»j .i*n«l lor 8.CTi«,iiio. „
„
funnlMii thing wk* ihai an old shoe- Woods and Btaycd''”two weeks. The Nellie Crocker's addretk Sutlons Bay. our garden gate that tad rotes Uke
A song ofqbe happy little folk*
wHw, ib.j O.r. -rauilj .,l-ni»l „„ „„„„
... ,
airing was woven lightly into the toland is about ten njllee from ZIppel. Mich.?
In this glad green world otoura.
this—white and tweei. with ptok
atrocture. roitod and round, and bel|L *nd right year, ago one could walk lo
Vour loving Bunshtaer.
hearts. 1 put tome of then to my
ed fasten the nest in It* tec«ce poM- apiwl o» the MDd beach, but now ii
tne* Davis.
Stall it be of the lUlle gridfincta
Perhaps Nellie will • t your letter.
Oon on the tree. Three taby birds >» o»l>' » Httlc Island aboni two mile*
That came to tbe porch one day
Ima .gently *“*« There is a fishery there and the nbd reply bertrif,
And iHucked at tbe ihtotlw' downy opened yellow beaks
doo. o,, TbU !». b-o ..rt . b.m .
,0,.,
^ ^
seeds.
•
• bent down the branch. .They were peoi-le Ital mn the fishery are great
day—aod iveoplc have been to hard Bot Korborlo. -old nol lonol b.r
SUNSHINE STORIES.
Tben flew, stogtnt “awoel sweeL" quiu unafraid of our new Bunsblne friends of mine. So one Saturday evento please. Thank you. to much.;'
Lilian's Rem.
lost Clara Luelle.
ybe engineer
away?
^
member, and her love for the cunning »"* they sent a boat down after me.
A
lady
now
came
up
to
ta
walMd
“Ifell. Uiton, I never saw a glri so
One day a bright-faced woman ap- ^ dvaixo tad thought of a war lo cel
owaturea. was • preitr slghir
The next day we went up.
to tbe room where the chlUren ,( .^ro^
«
*ev
____ _____ told your Preeldcni that prrity rough to I tad to steer part of -fond of Dowers at you are. "laaghod on. and the pale girl turned to her
Or. come to tbe wlvod. little Al)ce.
Tben
^ih a .mile ttat Imd not be«, on tar
boy to the heri kltt flyer to
I
rite fed the paront birds eviry day. the Urn*. It was the first time I ever MolUe Burgew.
MargareL Matal and alL
face
before,
while
Uiton
made
her
"Some of the Sacramento children io*mr ta asked a retldenL
woodaad
that
the
mother
would
e*l
oot
ot
ttoer^
a
boat
ao
I
am
afraid
1
didn't
Sbe
bad
Just
met
Ullan
coming
out
Sn And Utt to the vote* of
way
OHt.
have
sriU
.vou
some
toys.ehe
said
as
Watoh
hoy
was
•*■»«•<,
and
the
her band.
do a very good job. but I kept the beat of Mra. Chamberlain's gate, proudly
thrush—
“To think that one Oower could she began passing around dolls and engineer
that ta ta brou^ He
Of all the netta that your President from drifting vintll the engine could carrying a clnster of roeet whirii Mrs.
Us Ugold aUveiy caU.
Kt/hartoe .sprang up was made to underriand that ta must
given her. Very mean ao much to any one!" tbe ptoylhtoga.
she likes Inna'a ta' boxed In to keep dry. When wc Ch
I am ^t IoagerD. "Ob." she eictolmed. potoi- b,. hi, kit* across tbe Ntogara river,
reached there my girl frieml was vis- lovely those rose
too—great thought. "Oh. how gtod
Id the badge the catUrd to singing,
gave
tar
one!"
lug
to
a
doll
to
Mtoa
Stacy's
atma.
,(
.cross
aod allowed It to
—
Ittog
thero.
too.
That
It
my
tiwclal
creamy
beaoUea
with
the
tatoleet
tunA wonderfnl •togm- to ta:
B-beo sbe petted tbe ttoy little oot- -ttat't my Clara LneUe! Aod I come down on tbe other aide. Hen ‘
SUN8HINE LETTERS.
(rieod. aod another friend waa work set blush lo tbelr fragrant hearts.
And tbe boholtok's hobbling laugbur
(bero.to rotoe It. Tben tbe engtBine Lake. California.
Ing thera Mra. ZIppel It only • young uiton had panted to show them lo tage where the Franklin* lived Ultoa thought sbe was burned up!"
Ploeu over the meadows froe.
Ults Stacy handed tar the doll ataiuched a wire to tbo ttrtag on
June 22. 913.
1
woman beraelf. to wc tad dandy her friend and expreta her delight to aaw Mari' Praoklto sllUng by the
open widow, looking out with a rather taic*. and Katharine waa bealde her hto tida and lb* men on the other
and rain atogt the Bear Prealdeot—
time*. Evenings'we
th^
'Tbroagb s
1 would like to join tbe Sunthlne have music, tomeilmet go for a walk.
(h*m" answered fretful expression. Mary bad bMB U1 taU with deUgbt
One.
am-----------------a llitle girl nine years old. and
eometimes _.
go fi*hlug
as soe
she wuiDCXl
sniffed otioiAij
daloUly ak
for a long time, and was ioM grittag
----------------.
—
tue s>aiiu« uvvt U1 »uu iiw.
----- 1-------. - with a hook auuan.
-aijaaj. aa
The pboebo calls and th# robin Mngi.'^'^ *» tb« *««!«•»
■* •chooL .My and Une. During the day we all helped perfumed eupa. "O MoUy I think aU tatter. She found tta tUne very todl- “®»»y »ta taa on . different dwat ta- n,, bridge -a. weU b
*’*'■ *“ burned, perhtpt. Oh.
«r,
afterward rutooved to
And cheerily rows tbe «ow.^'
dear mamma died lour yean ago and with the work Ull that wak done, ud^
especially out. R»r but few of her clattmHot
/
since then 1! have lived with my come tben sewed and talked most of (be
j
4, envy went to roe flier. Mary FianUto was y®"
S'®" ««
Nebraaka. and bw«B» « prentoeni
In.
as ..”
wc J~ ■
'*"**•'■
cltliMi of Unooto.
|a AU*
Ain. Macy.
Mw. 11 am
•» a
. nameaake
nu»Ui. of
»r time.
Um.- But
But such
...b good
M tltnea
''."“ A"
bit'wb,. I OUA M joo not liked. J
Ttan listen, my, *lar mu. Brlla.
For tbe flelds and mrodowa ring
her s. My pain owns a hog caoch In would have! One day Mr. and -Mn.; lovely big garden. WhanY Mn. ChaaLilian dlrf nol like her. either; but
"'"“s' •>'»-*«« “ *“ •»«
---------------------------With a tboiuand tangs more beanUful
mounialnt twentj-two mile, from ZIppel and Nr. Zipper, brother and I .
^
Ttan any that 1 rioting
Blue Lata. He ««e. down to ... me went abouj roven.erii mile, up th.
„Blnf dJ wTSahy taS
-----------------------about every two weeks, and courin river to Baudrite. It just loured rain
M-onr «l «
long, and how lonely to be ritUng
Wtat if He Hai
‘
THE
SUNSHINE
PRESIDENrs and I apand every vacation at bl* aU the way up the river aod we were
*
pwpng «ovcoweere for river •ervte* to the troptake them borne and put them to the there aU tbe time aad i
only nine and a half, so iee
VISIT.
place. We are there now. and my lit- eqaUng wet when we got up town. Bot
vase on my drvMlng Ubia They wUl
For a numbqj oC weeks your Preal- tie friend. Helen* Johnson, came with gotog back It wat nice and we bad a
very bard wbeo bo went down eeltor not of tta upper csbto project two
dent has been right out to the ooun- ns tbt* year. There are such pretty Jolly Ume ! wonder If my letter to ‘***’*
Ume. And iott
^
opened tbe gate and ran lightly op the ^
water pipes, sack of which to flued
i hod of coal
try. away from the buby city otreeta. woods around bore, and we take tong gotUng loo long; I hope noL b« 1
R*® P'*“ov® » •ball l^o from
to'.i*,”ttal^i,’tho^Tor ttan "1th a aprar taad. Theta founiato*
away from tbo click of typewriters 4n wslkt In them most eveo' day. boptog mutt clote anj way. Hoping 1 may »®»- «
be delightful jn« to au path to tta window.
"A roao for yon. Mary." she said ^ ^
^ "helidni" Of conroe
apw* of waior ov*r tta awntta office, aad far from th* oashtog we may see a deer, but we tavenY come again. 1 am.
1®®^ « ttem.",
gaily.
“And
I'm
fltod
yon'ro
getting
helped
Ju«
at
much
by
^ tta
notoe of the big prroas* itai print eeea one yet. Pap* saw one yesterYonr -tovlni Sonbeam.
, -Mollle toqgbed again at Luton's enback from the uble. 2^ooI?-pSLta?
Ih* Bunshtos page.
day near bto barn, and every nUbt
' Ilaxel Knight
ttuttosm. and tbe two friends i»ned. better. No- don't toll me you ever
plektog up bto own IKtl* room.
ropuiar mocanm “*■
Instead of all that sta ta* boon they come to the corii Bold. One flay
Wo all feel that w* bar* uken a *®^ Lilian had to do an erraad op saw anything protUer than that"
Mary's fretful little toca eoftaned .oa banging hto tat and coat on the
wandering up and -down country tones when w* were oot walking w* taw the trip out la the wood* with you!.
»®»» ^or kw Bother. At sbe walked
gay to tbelr lummer greeaery; her cuteto Httle baby rabbit. We picked
•
(
»»««■ »*Ui ber beauty loving Bttle Isio a tmlle at ■!» took U* foee to .^ad low peg At the left-hand tide
ber
tbto
band.
©f
the
cloeec
and
abowlng
WllUe.
who
Sagers tav* been picking wild |low. it op aad petted IL It held Just M
DanvIlVA Ark.
fixed on bro rose*, old Mr. Lodo Bwi pevedra Wtat so5>
“Iliank you." the
eta totoead of upping ber typewriter; ufll and abut iu eyet at though It eoJuly 8. 1913. gan cams out ot a gale juit before ber
___aaM. gtai^Uy. was seven, about bto ariibmeUc,
tade to and bow tar K extaodaU: tor
Rob alwtyt fait-about papas six* * crowd to not coBpaoy. aad facta aro
and the toend of rippHog' water and toyed it. Paim save me seven Bale Deer President—
and hobbled alowly aod patotulty -It to pretty- and Tto ever ao much
obliged. "Ili gat aotber to put h la wbao ta was ctamptog downetalrt bot a gaUery ot pictvm and talk
tovaly Mrd tongs tav* uken the pigs and we l^o to tee them oat. B'eI went to Ull you
of tbe country on! along' tbe •(?«*€ Lflton knew
'p4*e* of the tbtta ot the preeiax.
have loto ot fun huBUng bens' Mtat bare. Bnl flrtt I want to tall you tta Logaa very weU. and wat sorry tor a tttBbier right bare taeaW* B* on tta avtogtog tbe shiny. Mata bod. Re was tat a ttoUlng cymbal -ben there ta
It has Imeu g my happy Us^ iqr and playing to th« Mg harm Th«ru ast flaws Mg Onsdps Boadto's haaaa hlto Be wm oU aad poor nsd crip- wtodow-alU wh«« I CSS watoh wft siwaya my ouruCul sot to drop OM so tora.-
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Coven Ibc
Gru< Tnv
enc Bcgiaii.
AK) TBAVZBEE BAT BAOLB.
TRATEBSE CITT, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTT, MICIUGAN, TI KSDAY, JI LY 22. 1!»13
WOMEN WOULD
BRINO PEACE
GHBRIES III DBMKS
New
Northport Black
Varlaty
ASSAULTED BY
PDSTEO MAN
Chaa Nelson of Northport la re
ceiving $: 50 a case Tor his BUck
Northport oberrlea. and cannot supply
the demand. Tbia U a variety that
Hr. Nela,on baa propagated Tor the
lest fifteen years. It Is a large, black,
aweet cherry, very firm and bolds
shape much longer than other cher
SUFFRAGIST LEAMR STANDS FOR
ries. He sella direct to tbe consumer
LAWFUL METHODS
and eeverwl customers are now taking
VetM tor WoRMfi it L«Mt Factor In all he can supply. Thia la another Timely Arrival of Polke .1
proof that the grower who gives hta
the StnigsU for EquclKy
Trouble From Extending to Gen
orchard the cwre that it necaasary
of ScKco Now Solnp
eral Riot—Assailairt Ueed
eaj'S reaps the reward of his Isbora.
Stone and Knife.
WoffoA
lUUTMICY IS DE1RIMEIITAL
6E0RBE DUHELS IS H JAIL
IS NEARING
GREAT CRISIS
B6HT FMT HLFAlf*
Sample From
California
Dlaplay
Placed cn
MAGHINEliy IS
tREAT FACTOR
The Traverse City State A>ank has
a elghl-fooi atalk of stfalCn on
IMMENSE GUANTiriEB EXPORTED
bibltlon which was grown In Turiock.
B.Y UNITED STATES
CaU and sent here by the Hon. Geo.
Bt^le, an old pioneer of I'hto re
gion.
, Mr. Steele addressed a meeting of
the ComtnMiee of Twenty-One Juai
prtor to the alfalfa campaign, and
Mated thsn a man's shoulders, while,
riding horseback through a field ol
alfalfa, would be Jtut vlalhle above,
iIm> sulka. and this aainple icrtainly:
subaiantlstes hta ataiemeni. alibougb
Dune doubted it at tho time.
RUSSIA lEADIIR CUSIUHOI
MRS. au FUlLBi
Psaaad Away Last Night After Lmi«
WL OVDE
WEAK NATIONS
Mra E1U Puller, wife of M. E Fnl
ler. died Wednroday night at mid
night The direct cause of her
death
waa
strangulated
hernia
Mrs. Fuller was 52 yrora old and had
been an invalid for a number of years,
but only recently has ber eoodlUon
become critical. She' leaves a hus
band as the only sut^ivlpg i^tlve.
The funeral was held
hoMe. E-15 Third street, at 2:00 o'clock
Turfiey, Portugal and China Aro^ R»
Saturday afternoon. Rev. Demaa CochgarM Ae LeBttimats Prey By
iducting thel
the Boealled. Fowara of
took plave In Oakwood cemetery.
Europa.
yes
OF A DnUMAT
LAST REPLY
SENT JAPAN
John lUuer It In a precarious condlPorii. Jnl.v 18.—l^dr Aberdoen. wife
(By William Philip SimiM. Parts
i. July IS.—Rnssla Is now
on at hit home and George Oanlcla
of tbo fbnner rlcoror of India and
Correspondent of the United Proas )
the largest purchaser of Am
It locked up in the county Jsl] ai
l>reald«Bt of tho lounational ConParti, July 19.-That Enropo la
ricultural machinery. Export figures
r^ult of u street brawl Thursday, In
sres* of Women. paaoJiuc thron«h this
preparing for Ue dlu
of the bureau of foreign and Eomeailc
which Ksuer was struck on tbe bend
cli)- on ber way to Pr«no today,
China,
Turkey-ln-Aaia and tbe OoIobcommerce, of the deiartmen't of com
with a stone and then stabbed through DEMONSTRATIONS CAVE FRUIT
aironcly condemned tbe militant auflea of Portugal, and the ultimata Ainmerce. Indicate that approximately 10
the nose and cheek wTth some sharp
fracettco oT'EngUnd and pointed to
.'GROWERS GOOD IDEAS
million do’llaro worth of agrirultaral
. tbe United Sutaa at tbe roontry INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONB Instnunent. One eye was tom com
former MtnlsUr of Foreign AffUa.
{mpletnents wero exported from tha
pletely from the eockel and the other Neeeealty of Properly TMnning Crop
' wbere women, are Kettlng tbe franARE feared IN MEXICO.H. Emile Leopold Floermis. la a pri
United States to Russia In tbe fiscal
fnjuries are very aertoua. He wai
cUm tn tbe pAper way.
Was Shown by O. K. White in
vate Interview given tha CnlWA
year 1913. against seven million dol
consclotta
for
a
time
this
morning,
but
Mergan
Orchard.
"Good and proper bebaTlor.*- ahe
sates eerrespondent here today. This
lars worth to Cansda. six and one-half
was reeling easily l-Ylday and
told the United Preat, ‘aenalble talkdiplomat, who U credited arlth know
million to Argentina, four mllUon (o
has a very good chance for recovery
TheJkiwhar<l demonstration by O. K. Germany, three and ooehalf million to
l&K and leial action will uke 'us n&rb
ing more of European motlvea and p»
farther along the road toward what HUERTA CANNOT COMPLY WITH rlihont loss of eight in the muUlaiMl White of the faortli'Ultural .l•|lall'll. nt France, one million to the United
lltks than almost any other maa. telia
of the .tllchlgan Aki’viiliunil colh-ge. Kingdom, and one mllll()a to Austraia
We are after than will znUli
tbe r>-asoa^or
sUDdinc
WILSON'S demands:
alleged
that
tbe
trouble
started
at
the
Morgan
fruit
faiui
we>(
of
ihc
It la not for me to ait In judgment
aqd New- Zealand. The exi«rts to JAPAN MAY MAKE APPEAL TO armies which tbe great powers an
early
In
the
evening
when
Kauer'
re
LYIday atleraoon was a suc- Russia exceed those of any earlier
COURTB
0*dr my Pjigllab alrtera. They are
now creaMng with a rapidity kltharte
EagemoM of Huerta ke Raise Fuadt fused to sell Daniela beer. Some years
Tbe humber of fniii growers year and form practically one-fourth
flncere. They mean well, and 1 Mpe
known
only
Immedately
prweadlag
la Causing Revival of Japanese
ago tbe aasallani lived here, hui^be prosent was not large. All. however,
they win. But I can't help aeeine that
of the total value of tbe export of this
And Germany, with ber eoateaSesM on This Side of th# .
baa lately bvn living at Grawn While were Inierealed In the siihjocts Ircat- class of American manulactarea. Even AmaHean Nets la So Explicit That It
In the United SUtea. wbere tloknce
»d need for elbow-room, and des^ '
Boundary.
here It la said that his name was post d by Mri White, and Muiie were from
la onknoB-n among tbo womoo work
throe figures do not. apparently, repreeulogies sung of the "Peaceful War
ed
In
all
tbe
saloons
and
for
this
rea
tunity for Efthange (
a diaianre of fifteen miles
A lec- eeJii all of tbe American agricultural
ers. we are wdnnlng our figbL
Lord'.'
Is given the blame for startlflB
Mexico City. July 19.—Many arp be son Kauer refused to #HI blm the
DlplemaUc Papers
Implements entering Russia, since Ver
••One la led to beUere that upon
the ball rolling. Tbe interview took
lieved killed and acores Injured'when liquor Daniels railed the saloon mu
latest ^iclsl figures (those of tbe
reading of.tbe militancy of the Brliplace at tbe home of the autesttaa.
bad names at tnai time, but de
tbe rebels dynamited a troop train at'
calendar year 1911) show Imporulab eulfragette*. that we are atrivloB
M. iTourens called a spada a
Lamimtos Nuev Leon according to re parted without atiemiTlng to fight
lions of r-rartlcally 12 mlllloi) dollars'
Washlngion. July
The Amerl- spade.
for rote* for women oply. That Is
Al)oui eleven o'clock Kauer was re
worth of American agricultura
reply to the latMt ^panese notas
not tnie. Tbeye are so many ways in ports. Tbe intenatlonal situation be
"At the outbreak , of the Balkaa
turning from the atroei <wrnlval. when
chlnery. or nearly iO per cent
on the ('allfornia antl-ailen land Uw troubles some months ago." said M.
which women can .Help In The afl.tift came more complex today. Brillab
be met Daniels and the trouble startthan our own nporte of this class of w-aa delivered today by Secretary
of everyday life,
e she permitted Ulslater Strong U already forwarding
ttourens. "I told you that a central
Before tbe fracas was ended tbe
complaints against Huerta's. conducL
merchandise to Kussa In that year. Bryan to Ambaaaador Cblnda. who at
European wmr waa prewlug for thw
families ud friends of both men were
Russian offtcist figures of Imports
iltl^ Al
cabled It to Toklo. As In the near future. I stUI think ao. For the
e ber lallu- during the bombardment .of tbe city, mixed tip In It and there were sev
it is also learned that luly has re
from the United States are usually case of tbs precoding notes the conence would be for good.
oomenL however, the ambltlo&s o(
eral persons besides the prlnrliials
much Urger than the offleUI figures
of the Utaet one were withheld the groat powers are holAtac thaa
“WTiat do you think of Mme. Jane called ber minister.
Beperto that th# Huerta government who were more or less injured. TTm
of experts from tbe 1'nlted BUtee to
Dlenlafey'a proimsal to teach women
in check. They don't wsat war tut
Kanpr (oreos say that Daniels Jumped,
that rcuBiry. this difference balBg
to take the place'of mUliarr - lerks, la planning to grani special conces
D In offidal at this time and for a v
Kauer
In
the
dark,
hit
him
witl
In greet part, to tbe
etc ..during war, thus llbersilug light sions^ for l&OO.OOO caused the Japan-,
circles that the deliver}- of this last reason. That to. why erary onnoe o(
tbe atone- and then knifed him. Th.
Inclusion In the RussUn figures of
Ing rnraT' Lady Aberdeen r-yt asked. ese situation to be revived.
note wljr conclude the negotUlioos
followers wf Daniels say ibat Kauer
ibetr inflnecce to being juened sow
ceruiB American products purchased
Huerta Is
.-That aecma to be to be iming
thta subject between tbe two coun to prevent the Balkan difficulty from
attempted to posh Daniels from the
In European e^uatrics.
Washington, July 19.—In -response
Ilitle far.'she replied. “Tbe true role
tries for tbe present at least If not dragging them Into a fl^L"
walk and that when he assaulted the
Tbo growth in exports of American
for women la that of (he
to Consul Hamm's request for protec
altogether.
saloon man be was almplv acting In
mro ago."
agricultural ihachlaery to Russia is
not tbe warrior. I Eraly believe that tion for Americana- tn the Dnra&go self defense. Tbe iiolice were noilIt Is declared that the American ent saggestod. "the world was Intarmmore rapid, proportionately, than tha'
were women permitted' to ebare tho section the sUte department has de fled by adherents of both iwrtl
other parU of tbe world. Our to repl.v to the varloua points of objec- ed that Europe was on the verge of •
Bardens with the men In tbe govern
led action from the Mexican fed Chief of rollce Carson and I'atrolman
to tha CallfornU leglslatloi
general war. Americans Btd It hard
tal exports of agricullqrsl implemenu
ing bodies of the world, wars would eral authoMtini.
Tbe department
It to the s
remove to undenand what It's all about and
1903 were 21 mlUlnn dollars and. in been made ao cos
nlUmately cease. There are always went further t^an usual. In that It rea and took DsnieU.back to
1913. appcpxlmaiely
ipp^OXlB
4 million. ha^’Ini most of them from the field of die- what to holding the powara baaL"
y 42
a liberal proportion of male legislat reeuestod the federal government to Jail with them. Fortunately the poll'e
cusslon.
"Tbe general squaring of accounts
call)- do
O. K. WHITE
or! tn every country opposed to war; dispatch troops from Torreon.
were able to rniiwnd prompily,
Even In rosea where the Jspaneee between tbe nations of Europe's com*
these, anppbrted by women’s votes,
demenetrater from Agrieul- Our exports of agnculiural Imple
Mexican advices say that almost the otherwise there might have Ix-en
ments to Russia In 1903 wero throe contentions have not been manifeatly
the diplomat replied. “Tou mar
woold always be in a maloriry. And entire state of Durango Is In the~ungeneral free-for-all fight beforo the af
completely
negatived, the expert be sure of thaL Something has ba^
end
one-half
million
dollars,
and
in
bare yon ever tbooglit of Just what dlaputed control of the rebels, and
fair was finally settled. Daniels is at
1913 approximately 10 mUllon. having dIplomaUsta are aald to hare ao pened to postpone ths aeUon. that to
that would mean?
It win be Impassible for the -relief preient being held until Kauer's con
prartlcaHr trebled in that period framed their respontea as to reduce all.^T;bF raasoB to this: There U
' "In the ftrat place the cost of living
Q to reach the capital for many dition can be determined and It has
Over one-half of 'his total goea to the points to clear Issues, which prob- Bhokly to be conslderabl# tarrltoeT
would be reduced. Taxes -would he
been decided what charge to prefer
Black -Sea ports of Russia, approxl- ubly can be adjusted only on the basts divided, snd when this begins t*eb ot
lowered. Armlea and nsvlet would
The federal general who was order against blm.
maiely
one million dollars w-nrth to of JudlcU! deeUlons.
the great powers wisbes to be at tU
. exist only oe a greatly reduced scale.
ed to retake the city, has (Sported tliat
UnleM the JspencM foreign
Asiatic Russia, and tbe retuaindqr to
A rar now would v
Standing armlet, 900.000 strong/idlicg
he himself was in need of reinforce
oencludes (hat there is something In the naUons engaged and those whlA
Russa un the nalttc.
away their time, agUng food bought
ments. He was then located
. -Mr. While sated that the ihlDDlng
Mowers and reapers form about (he American note delivered today re kept the peace would find themaeivaa
tor them by tba ' people, wearing
railroad to the south of Torreon. with
quiring Immediate attenUon and
preveniB tbe breaking down and de one-half of the total value of o
clothea which other people have
with a troaendous advantage over
rebels, who captured Zacatecas, In pos
ply. probably there wijl be oo further their rivals.
strucUon bf the tree; prevents exhaus ricultural Implements exported,
^bought for them, would not exiii.
Theae men, InsUad of (snaumlng session of the rstlroed to tbe north NEW CHERRY IS MUCH IN DE- tion in the off-bearing yesr and tends the II months of the fiscal year 1913. diplomatic exchange for at least
“In the Oret place. .Turfcsy-in-Aala,
other month. At the expiration of that to doomed. This empire to shor^ to
aniuul bearing and otakes It more for which deuiled tnfonnaUoD
alon^. would prudnee at lease S:.50u.- of blm. and other rebels heldlng po
MANa
produclivf. It luiprnvKS llic quality, available, the figures of tout exports time the Webb alien land owning act
«•>' a week or flM.OOO.OOO a year. Vea. sitions near his rear, the minister of
lust as Turkey-ta -Burepa
baa ordered Emi'la Campo to
all
countries
were:
Mowers
and
of
the
trull
flavor,
color,
sire
and
will
become
effective,
and
tbe
w^y
tbe woman aboold, and would, be a
Variety la Eapectod to *t
hss disappeared, and the powers ax*
march from Canllaa to hla roller..
grade. It lessens the spread of decay resperi. approximately 20 mllUon dol- will he opened for a Judicial teat of preparing to divide ber among thempescemaker.
(purity Fambut the Ceunlars;
plows
and
eoltlvitors,
seven
Bil
and the desirurilon by Inserts and
l(s consiKutlonalUy.
"Volee for women Is only one of
try Ov-ar.
selvea. Secondly. Portngal to In a
also the work of grading and packing. lion: threshers, four and one-half mil
the many ihlnge we are striving for.
deplorable condJclat). and It to certain
lion: pUnicrs and soedera. o
We are firmiy convinced that there If
A half case of Nonb|>on mark cher It encourages rare In handling of the
that before long tha colonlea Of that
oiie-quarter million: and hay rakes
crop
and
grcwily
faclllistos
the
mar
I work for
ries have been secured by the U'estern
republic are to be portlonad out among
and tedders, three-quarters of a mil-:
men lt> do. and wo are only striving to
kllchlgan Devetopniem buresu snd arc ket and Increases the consumption of
the naUons of Europe, teglaad wOl
good frulL The lM>st time to thin is,
do It. In general, we are trylngTo BTGftTHINC IN NORWAY COULD
for tbe horeau's glass
get the lion's share. Lastly tharo'ta
wait until after the June drop o(.
MAKE HIM SUCH.
find a eolutloo to tbe sute of Inferior
Jar exhibit.
HINDOO AND MOHAMMEDAN WO- China. The republic doea not aeam
lb-year intervals has been: In 1913.
ity In which we find ouraelvea today.
These cbenies are in such demand the fniil. In cases of |>earhes and
MEN WANT FREEDOM.
to have, solved the oriental riddle,
mlUlon dollars:
dollara: iin 1903. 21 million:
In tbe affairs of er^day life. The fn- Measure Under Censidsratien Would (bat It is very difficult to secure eves plums before the pits l>egln to harden; 42 miuion
and Europe to laying Ita plans to bar*
in 1893. fourWnd I(wo-UUrds mUllon:
tematlonal Women's Congress is di
Take Away Kis Powwr to
qnartxf them. Tlie summer resort with apples before they are larger
Offldale Take Prac
a good bold on the situbtlaa whan tba
than walnuts. Peaches and plums In 1883. tlw^ and (bree-fottrtba milvided Into many actions, and each
Veto.
In tbe vicinity of
Any
Outbreaks
In
City
of
break-up arrives.
should never touch ou (ho tree, being lion: In 1873. two snd oneahlt mil
weciJon has- lit dulHs. for tbe -true
ivsying fancy pricas for every
"Does It not occur to yw as pe
CaleirtU.
^
four to eight Inches start. This lion: and In lk03. less thaa on# mil
feniloltt Iwlleves ber work U broai:.
Christiana. Norway. July 17.—Nor tbe cherries that can be bad. C. A.
culiar that although not a slngla ona
touching not only polities, hot the way's king bencelorth will be merely Nelson, who Is (he owner of the .few depends on the variety and suseeiitl- lion dollars.
Caleuia. July 17.—Officials admitted of the great powers of Europe has raobllliy
to
rot
and
the
ablliir
of
the
Uee
home, qufistlona of morals, the aoclai
trees now In bearing, was selling the
here today that they have taken steps ognUed (ha Chinese repebUd. they
biwr the load. Apples and pears
J'roblem and kindred subjects.
puppei—If a measure which hts been cherries at 82 a case when a
prevent any possible demonstration hsve msde to thst rapnblle largo
should be tlx (o twelve Inches apart.
■Tonvln<-ed as*we are that women's submitted to the national Storthing
appeared and agreed to take
of nsllltantcy by the Hindoo and Mo loans Why? The answer to aktroneAn Illustration was cited of a Gideon
cawlty for work Is not given the full (parliament) becomes a Uw. Haring
every second day at 12.50
ly simple; If China hreaka up they
tree that had 2,400 apples taken from Avgust 2T BMSetsd As Day for ths hammedan women of Calcutta.
S'-opo necessary in order the* man granted, woman suffrage a-hiob has eaae, If he could hive the fruit.
Ing of perpetual conflhemeat in the don't want any stnmhUng Uodca In
it and the fruit was the very best.
kind may have the full beoeflt of
EvSM.
Thli Northport Black is a cherry
placed women upon absolute pollUcai
"senana or clooed quarters set apart th^ vray. sock as a roaocaUlon of
Anotbef orchard where (wo t
peculiar and particular euallUes, we eqnaUly with men. the Storthing, that Is going to make Loelanau county
for
their
use.
the
females
of
scores
tba present gororemant might eresimply wish to obtain certain righu through a special committee, named famous as n cherry section. The trees were used, tha thinned tree brought
Wednesday. August r. to tbe dato of high caste Indian households re ato; they want to ba sun at ooUeetfor ourselves which will enable ns bet today, began ac_ttre steps to put which wero secured by mItUka fiftoen the owner 8S.98 net after all (be
that has been selected for tbe big
ter to do our duty toward the world. through a measure which will take yean ago arc' now in their prime penses of the thinning had bean de five-county Grange raU^ to be boM at cently got up s petition naking that Ing their moaay. and China baraelf
park
or
public
square
be
eet
apart
is se^ty tor tbe loaea DIplamada
ducted.
Thla Is what we dealre to do: Be an from the king bU power to veto and They are the only troea of the -kind
for thair use. The petlUon boro 300 history to oty knowledgo baa aeivar
Mr. White will Mtnrn later in the the Grand TraverM talh
aid Instead of a dead weight for "<««i
approval of Uwi passed by that bodr known. During the last f*w years fall and give demon
Whlla the rally srill be under ths ■Ignatnrea. A ooarmittee of the Muni recorded a almUar altaaftoa. Tha
In grad
to canr: to 6o our share of the work;
Only the signature of a responsible thousands of buds bare be4n uken ing nad packing. He Inspected the susptcea of the Grand Traverse Coea cipal CommtasloB favored the plan
(Continued on *paga t«oF
to hrip onr fellow creatur.ee all we
idlobter win be neceaary to make from the troes and new stock has been
ty Orange It will be for all farmero,
r posttbimiee are anaetod bills Uw. The measure be budded and (his stock Is now growing orchards on the penlosula this after tn fact for all people IMm in ths: on the condition that the place he sur
many once they tro unshackled.
many of tha orchards In this tec- noon. and goes to Miller's HtlL Mon countiT. Ths Hon. John C. Kotohnm, rounded by a high fence and that a
ing considered WUo would abolUh all
day;
Buttons
Bay.
Tuesday.
heavy
police
guard
protect
the
Inmates
tlon Tba development buroan waa
master of tbs Michigan Bum Grsnga, from prytng male eyea. The commtoLORAIN. Obl».-Over a hundred orders and decorations and tal^ forf^naie enoagb to have a photog Northport. Wednesday.
and Dr. Eben Mumford, state leader •len. however, vetoed tbe project on
gaily deeorathd benta flied up and from the king the right to confer rapher at Northport the early part of
6T. JOHNS—W. H Bruiuiai].- who for Htehlgaa for the federa
down tbe river pest Perry 's flagship, them. If theee Uws pass the Ktog the week ahd secured eoine views of
the grounds that to grant what
tbe Niagara. tonlgbL sending up firw of Norway wouM have leas govern Mr. Nelson'his famous orchard.
baa been a member of tbe local acbool. work will be tbe speakars. Each women want might encourage them
Jos more than a sta:to ropuUUaa to make ‘similar demands to tbe wo
Works fratn their decks, as the clo*-' mental power and authority than
board for 17 ycaro and Is prominent
Fargo. .N- D. July lE^-^Joanty
Joseph
Tsmnlir,
aecrefary
to
Preaiand
each
wlU
give
a
apeech
that
wlU
Ing ceremony In this city's Perry cenaffairs, was dis
BOBORftO, N. M.-An eartbqnake
of other countries." Immediate school superintsndena of Pbrga win
d«mt WlUon.
ly tbe ruUng of the
shook rocked buildings and shook placed at the annual school- election he wortl) Itotoning to.
go tha garden system at scbeola Is
dlshsa off ahelvas thU moralng hera. Monday night by D. W. Kelley.
made kBowB.nbc 300 womea threats- Ameritaa one better. They today In
;.I6B0N. PDrtiigal.—Two new tele
DECATUR. AU.-Hi»tM Fleming, but did BO material damage.
NEW YORK—Jlp a ooIUe beloaglnc ed to OMpa from their households augurated tbe first of a sMm of
graph cables will connect that United an engineer, killed himself last night
BTPJtMBOAT BPRYNOB. Colo.—As to Petar'Helmroih of Patchogue. U and walk In public with velU off. The poultry talBlag coatssis amimg their
Bates and England by way of tbe to put an end to his suffering,
KIEL. Cernany.—Eight Ihoaaaad a result of their psrtlripaticg'ln the I.. nvad
aothoritlea. horrified at tbe plan, have pupils. By populsr sobaertpMoa agga
Aforrs. The contract waa aigned to was plnnad beoMUh an orerturaed en
In' the shipbuilding yards forcible expulsiOQ of J
tdr May from drowning in the Groat placed spectol guards In the thickly hare been furatohed tbo bon and
day between tlie PonegtMee govern- gine nnd ent bU throat when by- hare Joined today la the strike aurtv era. Jack Sronkm and Frank Vogte Booth Bay Bondar. A crowd on tba
and tn the vlelnUr girts who wiU apaad tbalr p
tow^art the Bnrepaan and Axorci ataoders refnaed hla reqneu to 1(111 ed by 8d,«og bm at Hamburg on July wero fined 81-M each la the loroL veranda of the New Maaeot hotel saw of tbe bousea where tbe weuM-bocaUoa raJMag tba poultry. Tba eo*.
Ada.
JnsUoe cewt iHt BlffhL
tba raaewa.
Biluaau are qmrtat^
tOiti will ip drtiff*
PRACTICAL WORK
MIMSTBIS ARE 60IR6 HOME
SUBJECT WAS TREATED.FULLY
a™
NORTHPORT BLACK
KING A FIGUREHEAD
INDIAN
MILITANTS
BIG GRAISE RALLY
POULTRY mYEm
: -^BTWO
O&AKD TBAVZBSB
IHD TRAVXBSB B4T SAGLX, TUESDAY. JULY 22, 1918
9
leglBUtlon will be bruded by the Tbey do not eempltln tor thb reason pmt tnd It Is this class that tbs
public regardless pf their dentaU. thst they consider what Is good for
sMkras to g« « by legsl meUtods. The orchard of the (nwhlle on the other hand those who]tbe eonnlry is good fw tbe city and
TWICE A W’EEK.
ture will be strictly a contmercttl
were on tbe onuide tlghUng for thelthe one cannot live without tbe other, enterprise. It will be •« to but low
itiltSeu
rights of the people will not have | The good roads are not huUt for the vorietlea and tha grower wanu to
POUiM.Tnwter* ud Thuradkjr* «t
owners, hut for comtbetr repuuuons Injured by tbe reve-;«se
know exactly what those varieties ore.
merclal purpooea and la every if.UUoBs thst Mulhall Is msklng.
for It lakes several yoort to mature
man Is alwsys judged by the company stance where they have been com
FARM RRODUCE-Biiylng Prieea
orthonl and U the fruit does not
OBO. a BATES. Muadtis Editor.
be keeps and tbe manner In which be pleted and operated tbe people of both come
W. A. 0IB90.N, Editor.
to natne all these years of
TbeyctfrroM bsadivd dollM tor oxy cm tl
to^toewK.
keeps bU word. PolltlcUus who have city and oountry hare been more »>«»«< •vork arrt welting are lost to the
been sent to congress upon their sotuned with the resulU. The good
Hoy. lodM ..............................110 to 113
tbi safe way U to deal with a
■Btorod M MCOBd-CU
Straw. portOB ..........................
MofOb 1 X»OI. ot tb« p •toffic* ot promise to work for the Interests of mod Is a bulld«4- of ccnmnnlly spirit reputabli- firm that has buUl up a
TrSTom CItr. Mich., oodei tbo Act of the people and then betrayed
and lU iDfluence' Is bound to0 be. a bailne.s through square dealing, and
Oncfii of Iduvh 2. 2BT».
tended os tbe tyst
utende the (lienees ore that satisfaction will
trust imposed In them cannot e
FARM PRODUCE-«elUng Pric
tbe ignominy thrust upon them by the Into the surroundiu couBtr>'.
be retured ^y tbe grower.
I of a Mlerebo.
On«% m SiMt Sk Both Phewo 2> teitimcmy of the man who did the
A couatry school teacher was eoabnxlog or politlt^l and Ubor leaders
inr her maDibly ch4ck at the hank.
The tHIer apologised tor the filthy
for the benefit of the Uusts. The
There Is much to be learned
eondlttoa of tbe bUls. myieg. "I hope
.flAO t& odruco story^lold by Mu^l shows In deUM
When a man who has written books
. 7(c In ftdrucc how tbe i«ple hi^ve been buncoed by frutt growers from Cbe mhn .Mo have
you're not afraid of mlcrobea.*? Sot
comes into political promlnenco It Is la as tMeroatienal Policy and Wauld
. 40c ta ndi
a Wt.of ti." the ecfaoolmsra replied
those whom they iriated In the past made i«stud)- of the buslneu and.he- the custom of those of a critical tu
straw
.............
.....................................114
Have Far-Reaching Cffoeu if
Tm stire ne microbes could live oB
through the ssle of their political and come expert. One of the favorite of mind to contrast what he said
Adaf4ed.by Unltod .
ay aaUry."—Lipploeott’B.
lie blrthrlghte by their trusted
Lhods of teaching fruit growers the score or more sears ago with what be
•utea.
Rid Your Children ef Worms
tepresenutlvea who held tbe feather ,__St approved methods in caring for does and saya at the preront time. Ui
Too littlo atwntion bu bti pnlU
You can change fretful. Ill-tempered
ing of their own nests above the mor Uietr crop Is by means of the orchard this Way It is sought to bring dlspah
to Uo rural ocbooU ta proportk
al obllgatioo they owned to those demonstration which has become so sgement to him if be has mads any
tegton. July 21.—Becraiary
tbotr inporUnc* In tho development who trusted them and
log. rolUng. grindinx of teeth, cnlog
Dion la this pari of the State. The change In hls opinions as he grows j
pUn for the extdnslon of tbs
out while asleep, accompanied with Inolder and wiser In the aSalra of tbe protecling wing of the United States
ct the Mtlon. U tins been the custom with honors and s>osltloD. It
who do this work know the
tecse thirst, palm in the stomach and
to let them vorry nloiw tbe best smy tad spsctacle to «-oniemplale
dlilons In different parts of the sUte world, and It he did not think dif
Nicaragua, broachod to the for
bowels, feverlahaess and bad biwalh.
tbay could sritboui putting nnvone will prove an aye opener U> tbe voters and are familiar with all tbe remedies' ferently now than be did some twenty eign reisilons committee of the senate,
are symptoms that indicate wormx
connected vUli (bem to nny grent In- who'.have accepted a political trade known to science (or combating the 91; thirty years ago be woul.l
pleasant canwith the consent and approval et
safe man to trust with the affairs of President Wilson, has become the ab M-heot ...........................................S0e88c
conToalence. TbU condition'U grad- mark in lieu of character In selecting
ises -and pesu that affect
tmllT chnagtng nnt educnioih ere
iheir represcnutlvci at tbe polls.
trees. They arc often able le'tell government. Men learn by experi sorbing topic of diplomatic and con.. ..
Mts.
ence. and they frequently change their grMslonal consideration. IMille offi
ing tbetr efforts in a direction that
J. A. Briabln. U Elglfi, Hi., says: "I
■bon time more than the farmer
views as they change their eolron- cial utthrances bare not been given of
vui reenlt In n rsdlcnl change niihln
have used KIckapoo Worm Killer for’
Prieot correctod Orery day.
could rind U books during a whole
yean, and entirely rid my cblldt,cn of
n (evyenn. On account of the. promment and as times change. Take for the I'urpose of the admlnituation
winter of careful and syslei
woivna. I would not be without It."
ineneo of the fanning Indattn'. these
Tbe State Agricultural .college of reading, and as they are alwsj s ready insunce tbe derolopinent of pcliilcol outline's general policy toward Cen
All draggltas. or bv -.imll
ecbools vUl have to he nilsed In the Kansas has Uken up the question of
freedom tfiot bet taken place in this tral America, members of tbe senate
ap
to visit any aertion when any special
educational direnloa in order to fill saving the country churches and a
country within the last five yean and evince a growing, conviction tffat the
Co.. PhlladelphU a
triMbto develops their usefulness Is
the place they «ere created for In the conference U to be held for the'purmany concrete examples can be found principle to bo applied to Mcarggua Is
Ufa of the nAlon. The calibre of the pose of discusalng tbe problem in de rendllf seen. The oftener these dem- where noted men have entirely one that the Wilson administration
oonntry teachers has not bWn what tail. According to reimrta from the onsirstions are held the better it will changed front on tbe great pollliral Is- would be glad to see extended to tbe
be for the fruit InteresU of the re sues of (be day. The • progressive
ft should be on acronot of the fact different denominations ibetfe
other Central American republlci
that teadklag la the rural dUtrlcU has twelve hundred ' abandoned tdinrcW gion. Ttercls'alwayi gome point that movement which today domlnab
Members of tbe foralgn reUUoni
WANTED—Cook at T. W. C. A. home.
^e growers are uncertain about
least (WO of the three great polUlral
been moetly confined to yi^ung people
Apply to Mrs. Edgar Keith.42& WebIn the aUtc. which Is a condition they can be set right In a short time
Priesa corrocted as market varies.
inat out of echool. who toot to this
jianlea has caused many of the former committee who were prMut when
aicr street
juno l*-t(
that compels attention on tbe part by the man who does the demonstrat
Secretary Bryan imfelded bis plan
SsU In order to esrn a Uitle reedy
leaders of one aide to swing tc
ef everybody interested In the relig ing. Expert advice Is essential
Saturday,
continued
today
to
assert
WANTED—Competent
and
experimoney <wlih which to enter other
other In reaiionae to tbe calf of the
ious life of the commonwealth. Tbit times In all kinds of business, but the
they could not discuss the new devel
llmeN. No one except a bitter partisan
lloet of work, or to Mahie them to
ceadlikiD is not found In Kansas business man has to pay a big price
opment.
The original Nicaraguan No. I Non. bM,
duallfy for positions In the city
mould charge those P'ho have left boTttos.
447
Webster
sL
mer
Wool ......................................12 u
alone, but Its counterpart can be aeen for what he receive* while the fai
bind (heir old ideas and adopted treaty has been the subject of open
•cbooU. As a resttli the coiinln school
discussion among senaUno. This comchildren have been barred (ram enjoy In practically every aute In the union. is i^ble to secure adilve worib thous- those of the present day with being
and Embalmer. 3
tag the higher class of Instruction During the latter part of the last cen inds of dollars without any ex|
Inconsistent, for It Is the duty' of every l>aci did not go further, however, thao
to
guarantee
the
t'cltud
States
exclu
tury
there
was
a
great
church
building
to bBaself. Good results‘.have come man as a citizen to stand for what Is
that Is Ifflpaned by -eaperta in the
wave that swept over the country and from demonsirattons in this rcglnn best for hti community and oountry sive canal rights, and .a naval boss
bualneas who devote their life tc
site, in exchange'for a payment of $3.work of Instruction.' The small units as a result thousands of churches sod for the good of the fruitgrowers even though it Interferes w ith the jlni> built In pIsces where but mesger
of belief that be bos held In the post PM.OOO In gold. ^
In which the educations! a> stem of the
! of them should be held at
The later project, to extend m vir
N E U ROPATHIC TBBATM ENTS—Salt
The public man who cannot grow wMh
eountiT Is divided has been another support was obtained and absolutely proper seasons of the year.
Vapor Batbx etr.. for aiomach.
future
ih
sight.
These
church
the Ballon and develop ss tbe people tual protectorate over Nicarogna, hat
drawback. With an}'where (ram fifty
nerves, clrculaUon. lameDess. etc.
gaiiltatloDi flourished for a time but
develop Is a {loor exense for a cltiun, assumod the character of on Internato a bnndred and fifty districts
Prof. Hubbard. Steinberg nik. CItx.
1200.
may 13-3mo*
and this f^ct Is coming to be recog llonal policy, which members of the
slntfe county the units sre too small as the original members died off or
EduriiiluQAl dcpartnienu of several nised tbe country over. Tbs fact that senate are discuasing a lib emphatic khe Was Bern at Suttene Bay and
tor effective work. The eolutlon of moved away and fdrelgners came tc
S^nt Life In This
exprestlooa <rf oydnlon. it is believed
this problem Is tlM township unit Idea Uke their places, those of the pratest- states have raine to the coocJutJou a man bolds different views today
weeks to three months. Best prices.
Region.
that
Senators
Boron.
Clarke
of
Arkan
denomlnatlons graduslly dropped that it would be better (or tbe chll- than be did a quarter of a camory ago
which haa been adopted in many locelInquire "rhicks,- Record-Fngle.
July 13-21
of active work and »f-re dosed dreo to tbe public sebooU If Ihcy is an argument In favor of the man sas. Borah and tome other Influential
Itlea and baa a'orked out wltb {terfect
tnembera of the foreign rotations com
aadsfactlon. By having the young up indefinitely. M'lth tbe back to tbe were Uught more about the geogra and a real compllueni to hls ImedlMaggie Jstoga, one of the oldest WANTED—Been acreage. Free seed
mittee sriil Uke a general attitude of
country movement Interest In these phy of their own county and atsle gence and a condlilop not to be crit
pe^e of an entire township at
realdenu-of
this
t^on
and
one
of
the
point to educate the schools are made abandoned structures Is bc4ng revived
spend so much time
icised by tbo bourbon elnr'c-n' who opposition toward the Uryan-WUsem oldest of tbe fesf^bes of IndUns K
plan; while Senators O'Gorinan, Bur
to cover-more rround end In a tnau- and it U evident tbst some means of contour <ir tlie land In Asia. Aflrlca never change an old idea ror
he found near Suttou Bay, died el
ton end several others arc known
ner ibai la la every Aar the c<)ual of •otvlng the problem will be found In and, other foreign countries. Mione- adopt a new one. Change in otnioo
the home of her nelce. Angallns Ski NOTICE TO PROPERTY
i
Y OWNER*.
aymptCm of progies* and should favor many of Its essential iwIdIs.
the clly achools. t\*hen the scholars the near future. To begln'^wUh there soU U putting this plan into pracUce
bergosh of Yut^ Moggie Jogou bet
The eoilre «vst Is 8r.'- to sell your
are all together It li possible to mark
and the same Idea has been proposed be encouraged as Ung a* Ii is direct
ter known to all the resident of the ■'ARM rr BUSINESS. Those who are
emplatlDg listing with us. please
the line of clea>-age in the grades and eke ont an existanee' In restricted ter and started in a small way'in Grand ed along porgresiive and constru..- .ve
community In which she Hied
>0 DOW OS we sre geting ready tor
secure teachers who are spcclalls
Traverse c^Hmty. it ts evident that lines.
ritory and the attempt of each
AuDt Maggie, was one of the original
Poll lists, which wlU contaia
their particular line of work. Better m^taln their own particular plsn-s tbe child will get; niora
^
mura r«
real heiiefliK
settlers of the Suttom Boy conntry
aalarlCB can be paid and better work of worship Is a hardship on the r<-w.
of what he leorns'by direct, conShe was born In that riclalty fuUy KM
widely dU .Ibuted through our exteaaeeompltsbed. The unit idea Is bound
ihsn by what It (dreed li^ bis
-mbera that cannot be carrl^. Tbe.
SAGINAW WOMAN MADE CONFES yeadT ago. end has mode her boms In ilve
advertising giving gresicr pub
to come In the near future and It Is rise In the cost of living makes it head through the medium of theory
SION THIS MORNING.
Grand Traverse region oU her life.
licity thair any other method and at
hoped that the people of Grand Tra' bard to raise sufficient aalsiy to main alone. Uy becoming acquainted wtUi
very much less c«ttt. Gel our prop
For tbe past five years .she :
Agricultural Experts Will Make Thrae«ne county will soon awaken to th tain a prradier unless he U assigned tbe country that lies about him and
or list of propenles.
been helpless on account of bUndnoos. osition
-pay Tour
iXCHANGE
PARDEE BUSINESS EXCI
Meeasitr of making this change to (0 several small chargM In a certain whirh he can see and walk over every
f CertMeraud Her Story As She U the lost of her family, there
Traverwa Ctty. Mkhlg
the educational system. With the nnit district.. Another cause of the loss In day It aunds to reason that better
being DO known living Immediate rel
A. R. Potts. J. P. Zimmer and Ebon
system, toore scholars can be induced Interest In the rural churcb is the resulU wfii be obtained than by the
atives other than the niece with s
Munford
passed
throuidt
the
city
to
to finish the complete' course
M. A N. E. TIME CARO.
increasing iDtelllgence of the people old system, which depended upon
she has made her borne for many
on their way to Elk Rapids to
M. A. M.I
therefore be better, equipped (or the and
demand for better tslont in books alone. It la the practical sf- take part in tbe Antrim county al
jrars.
:00 9:30 4:00
Lv.Trav. City.. battle of Ufe. Better salaries can be
:48 f:2S
the pulpits. As the paying ability of (alra of life that the schooU ore
Ar.Sohm......... ‘ 2:271 7
falfa eampalgn that began Mouday
paid the teachers and belter service
pected
to
fit
children
for.
and
If
Cedar
City
the public has not kept pace with
ana will ceiyinue unt'I Thursday aft lnt» the sanity of Mrs. Agnes Youyer,
iS
‘
In aU the grades secured. Good reBodns
practical things are not taught tbe
their Intellectual growth It'haa
ernoon.
Pravemont
\
■':37j
3:
8;’"
sniu eaanot he expected lii the couO'
aged 30. who confessed this morning
system will foH'4gr short of tb« work
IffllKwelhle In many plares
10:021 4:38
Cedar Hun..
The foUowIng Is the schedule.
try schools where eveo' teacher has
■be bad murdered her two babies.
(Continued from page one.)
There Is
]0:1K
4;41
lAke
Ann...
raise enough money to obUIn a high It wss Intended to do.
Tuesday. July 2:~8:30 a. m. Ceo.
to teach all the braoehes from the kinIn Film and one In Beaverton, United States Is the only world, power
I0:i;; 4.49
PUtte River........ I
wealth of local' geogra'pby that c«
dergarten to the high school every grade preacher, and rather than listen l>e taught the children In the public Hockridge farm. Kewadin; 9:30 :
10:49; 8.88
Honor..................
.Michigan. Tbe woman's husband
not directly interested In China.
of inferior talent , the people
Creswell school house. Torch i-»fcs rohorated her confession in so (sr os
Empire
Jet..........
I
day, and part of the classes twUe
The'United States wltb
■chwria. and U this plan U put Into
day. The teacher cannot he at bar have meraly let the church life of effect it Is a safe guess that the rty township; 10;4:> a. m.. Atwood. Banks U say the babies were found dead in tIcIpaUoB la the loon, end alone
Brntdro. vim E. fi
:y fall Into deray and
township; 1 p. m„ Ellswc^; .2:30 p. bed at their mother's side.
best whan she bs« to scatter over to
12:23 8:2S
be world powers, tbe United
S. E..
suits win be eien more satisfactory
Essex; 4 p: m.. Eastport Grange
wide a field and the children suffer in the once useful church'^bulldlngs have than even the most eiitfauslsstlc ad
A.M.
Sutes has recognised China os .a re
I entlra-ly. The relig
hall. Central Lake township; 8 p. m..
10:28 4:S7
their educational development as a re
vocates
of
the
plan
dream
of
public.;il:00i 5:23
Central liske.
sult of such auempu. Thb expense of ions life is essential In every commun present time.
-Where Is this race (or aramment
Weduesday. July 23—8:30 a. 1
oondneUng the schools on the unit ity and the problem ofHhe future Is
to end?" Flourens was asked.
Gleaner halt. Echo lownahip; 9:30
plan Is less and it has l>een found to to provide thU clement In
Mvo. E. E, Smith Was Former Trav-Just where It U. In my opinion.'
Kidder school house. Echo towndevelop the children much faster than which can be pro|«rIy supported by
orsa City Roaldant.
he
said. Tbe Ux-peyeri arc tired of
■liip; 11 a. m.. Bohemian settlement
under the old plan. More money Is the p*-ople In the ru/al c
There ii rtinildorable senllme
I2:r.
the game and they won't Jet things
school house. Joran township: 1 p. r.i,
, spent In this stste for edncsIUn than
The many 'friends In this city ot
12:41
among those engaged In tbe fruit i
such further. Europe, has about
Elmira; 2:30 p. m.. Wesley Olds Mrs. E E. Smith win De surprised and
for any other purjiose and more atirll
dustry for legislailun designed to com
farm. Sur township; 4 p. m.. -Alba; grieved to learn of her death, which gone her limit Tbe powers hare de
tentiton should be paid to the educa
ramera throughout the state are pel Durseo'uieo to sell itock that
manded
bigger
armies
and
A.
8 p. m. Mancelona.
tional system which b responsible for
occurred at her home In Ban Dtegu.
name. Ii has been the custom
11:38! 6:18
inoney, and the people have met the
Tbuiaday. July 24—8:30 a. m, CaU on the momliig of July lOUx
tbs fntore ciiUens of the nstlon. The coming to realise the great Import
11:44
8:16
nurseries
to
unload
upon
their
ance of good roads, and Instead of op
demands of late. K must be sold, with
Pleasant Grove. Custer township;
longer they are kept In school and the
•MO' H40
Both mother and little daughter,
cusioniers anything that looked like
tb:30 a. m.. Eddy school house. Keerx Mariette, had been suffering with ty great reluctance. This is proof that
better the Instruction given them the posing the movement as they did
'rains iJTivc St Travers, niy 9:82
tree, with the Idea that they would
few
years
ago
they
are
anxious
to
se
the
limit
has
been
reached.
The
next
m.,
10:30
s.
m..
8:35
p.
t
ey.
township;
II
a
nx.
HemsJeoi
better citlsMS they will make when
phoid fever (or several weeks and
only buy once and the future
Bi,
J.'F. JENR
they come to enter the battle of life cure them for their communities. take rare of Itself. There are In farm. Forest Home township; 1:33 p. when It was thought tbe mother was move brionga to Europe. She
nx. Wm. Dewey farm. Forest Homs better she suddenly passed away, leav- justify her demands; prove her war
thetnaelres. The township oinclals of. This Is a healthy symptobi for the
in this county where.
good raad has come Jo stay and the
tea justified, that the aaertnoes of rceUi Extr«cte4
this eonnty should give carefin
hrttw
ing
her
husband,
three
sons
and
one
were made In entire orchards,
ler the
ty WtikoMPata
to this nnit plan and make possible
daughter, the latter lying la a />re- her cltlMn-soldicn were not In rain.'
and as a ,'result when they grew to
A Big Head
By the “Ka-olar" method 1 eon rw
Its adoption u soon as thcrCondItloRS to the idea and stndy lia real value asaturitj' there was a motley coUec
carlous rondUlon and not knowing her
Is of two
.......
o
kinds.
TTie
kind
sdve
tfaoee
achtag
teeth
oheolntely
tbe
eooner
will
the
slale^ome
For Cuts. Bums and BrolsM
will permit. / It win prove of great
tlon of fruit that was of no com- comes from sick headache,
sche. toridd luoUier tias gone.
I every home there ■benld be a rithont polB. and wttbont (he «ro oS
benefit to tbe children, the parents liable network of ideal highways. The
Mra. imith. better known to Trav- bos of Bneklea's Aralcn Bthre. ready > drags to produce UDeowaotouaaaaa.
liver and biliousness, however. Is cur
good road is an economic factor that RCerclol value to anybody. .As^a rule able. Does your head feel dlxxy at
and the lawyers In generil.
oe City people a* Miss Ethel Wea to apply In every cose oi burns, enu
People of nervous temperament aafi
has to be reckoned whh by the farm llie puneriM loraied In the sUie i
llmea with spelU of blind staggers ver. daughter of the late Opo. B. Weo- wounds or scalds. J. H. PoUnco. Del with weak hearts will appreclato.the
ire careful now then they used
sod ringing noises in ilte ears? These
er as well as by tbe city man. It re
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I. Tex..H.R.No.
No. 2. wTtUi;
______ ••BoA
____ :"Ka-olar" method of patnlam -extras
spent her girlhood years In Travfor they recognise the fact that
diseased
Ion's
Arnlra
Salva
saved
my
UtUa
duces the cost of transporting prodCity and attended high school glri's cut toot No one baltoved It
tbe bow.
,
DB. W. O. XiNTON.
is the permanent business of i
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market and brings tbe city
Politicians past and present who
hero.
could be cured." The world's best 206-UI Wllholm Block, with Dr. BoUecommunity that they want and great
bats been In the public eye as leaders and country In eneb close touch that
worth. TravorM Ctu. Michigan.
- X Only 28c. Aacommandad
Is exercised to send ont trsM
take and clean yog’out ’beaatifuB)\
Inilgtota oi Travona City.
cd tbetr AspMtIve parties at 'Wash- there It no longer any sneb «btngs u tbst sre tr*» to name. In the better to
Try them. Price 2S cts. Sold by all
Ington are dotag some acrabatlc city And township lines recognlted by -lass of ndraerles when ibey happen
s
Biull BiMtIa to, Biund.
stOBta to disprove the charges that the people. The good road makes
to Iw out tff any particular kind of
ftore than 800.000 pouate of aaoll
are being mads by Colonel Mulhall ery fanner a business man Just
... ItaotlAa.
Aged Reaidefit at ^inewla Died Mon oMto on ahlppod out of Malaysia
stock they sutetltute tha varloty that
In bli tsstltaony before the senste In- much as the merchant, for It Is only is nearest like It and loavs tha orig
•Avthlag BOW at your -kMifiln«
day Morning.
ovary year to Europe tnd Aaorica to
------------- Not a thing, allhsr la grab
vestlgMInc oomidttM. His charges by the practice of busUess methods: inal label upon tbe young troea.
ha used la the maktog ot buttona and
are so direct and the etrcumiUnces that the (driner can make a success this way while s auhatltuUan has been
August L Roee^ow of Mapleton died noroHlao. Tbe shriU. whoa ef good
or bU work. The Urt that Traverse msde. It is' done with the right in
which bs ntates so detailed that
at bii boms Monday after a tong qnaUty. bring abont 1* cenu a pound
Unsightly Face Boots
to New York. The ehella are Ukaw
wfB be a hard matter for some whose City pays fitty-five per cent of the tent. and tbe customer can see tor
lilDoao.
Ha
was
83
yoo^
oW
and
amount that U raised tor roadmaklng himself that be has yonsthlag other are curmt by Dr. Hoboon’e Ba
names-have boen brought Into
born la Oaimany, coming to bSm the ocean by flshormen and ooM
Ointment, which boats all skin «
' UmMlght to gM away with a clean In tbU conatry shows the
the United Sutes about 20 yoera ago. IhTOMh Chlnoea eeUecton to Karotbe variety that be ordered. The Uona No mattor how lang you I
tronblsd by Itching. bornlag. or 8U ehlldrad aurrlva hto death, three paoa firms at Slngapora.
slate In tbe esUmatlan of the people. the city people have in the welfare real harm comes ta substltallng an been tronbli
just n
...
mt a Uttls
-of eons and Uree danghien. Honry i
Ho matter bow violent the dentals of the country. IMiUe the country gets other variety for the one ordered and Bcaly skin h
that soothing
„ afitlaept
. 'ptlc. Dr. Uobaoa-s
may be on the part of some of the the roed^at a minimum cost the city labeling It In nceordance with tbe or- Betema
chief onglBear of the Brown
Ointment on the oores and the
Are only pureheaed eaev YWeimMUclaaa. thMr rtadleatlon will de- people have to depend upon what th^ tglnml order. Every year there U less auffering stops InstanUy. Heatl^ he-:
00.. ef at. Isiuto. Me, who U
Cholera Morbttc or Cramp C^c. R:
t^ very mlniM Doo^. jnro expeeud to arrive this evanlng; I
PM Bpoo tbs eompany t^y hsve receive in trade tram the farmers tor disoatiifactJon with the nuraerieo. Tor
deoiga.
...................... .... .
NFS PAIN-KJLLINC MAGIC OIL
B
thalr
practice
and
r
fcdBK fa the peat and the naanclal tfielr pan of the orlgUal cost. Aside they now make it their aim to give
Boeeimw of OnrinnoU. Boos. Augoot ties tbe knot and quickly givee relief
materials and atttoricanv «rtohed. You vriS find eMv
' mmfiltloa they were U «ben they en- from buildleg the country roads tbe ihelr-'^cuatomm exactly what they
and Eva Bnesoew. all of Chtos^ and It does the ooine work eCin rubbed
At Ue werka et
tsred jmbUe lit# and bow u differed city has t» buUd and mstetMis at lu want and carefully sMea the varieties
«'■ Ecsi^ OlDtmwt
k”°& Edward Bousnw. >nangaat ooo. of Bt.
A. W. RiCKtM.
Ouaranteed to relieve or Ixmto. He. The fmral wilt ha held •praino, tosM Wk or etlff ne^. Ifa
expease aU ihe roads and otreets that they sell to the customer. Thera Ml wXm V* nnsrantMid
srtua taey earns out Tbs ernes vbo
a wonderful remedy for Internal or ex('em 8X Prancla ^nreb Wedneeday ternaLnse. Price 38.CU BoM fa> all
erery asaoefstsd wltb the great maau- srftbln the oorporattan, which makoa are. however, a tew who ara-still (oltn Bo> ft.
iWb r%(iiMbmorning at 9 o'ctock.
dnisiuu
Ue0rm Abe Atfe aeoklng to gbaps a double burdos 1« the city Uxpayero. lowing the deceltfai methods of f On.. PtUafieiphla and 8t- Uula.
CnuJ Ttmeru Aaali
BRYAN PLAN
IS POPULAR
XoeatOarMs
H£RALD AND RECORD CO.
sis.'EKs::. '
S^“.yrESS,&i3____
ajss.s
PUK MB BE . EnEBDED
Orchard Deesistrsfiasi
CostrasHiig Views
Tke tani SehMl
r.
Rural Cknrdies
Hiii
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V-
MADECENTURYMARK
Leeal geography.
KILLED HER BABIES
OfAlFi GUIPAIGI
WILt NVIBE WEU UTINS
DIED M CUlFmi
i'
Is Protect Growers
Sedsf neUihl
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Mgiiiinelsne
ABBDST I^RBSBIBff
eEAKD TRAVESS*
herald
AM) TRAVERSE BAY EAOLE, TUESDAY, JULY K. 1913
-PIea«e note—we do not close Frldav afternoons; open tor your
> UirlT: TTmUT;,
accommodation every business day------
Grcal Seml.Am.mil
*1.50 Corset clearinn* at
La Reine and Kabo Brands, good models,
discontinued numbers.
I
——A clearance in all that the name implies—
2.50 & $3 Corsets, Choice Sj g0
a “clean sweep" of this store’s summer stock. Tilings will go
out in double-quick time, spurred on by the sharpest kind of
price-cutting!
DiscoDtliioed numbers : La Seine and Kabo
Corsets; good models, some Bednsos.
—Baagains that will long be remembered by every
purchaser from sheer force of value! Nothing can stand
—One-lwo-lhree-and away they go! Summer gar
ments for every member of the family! Summer fabrics
in the way of our determination to jid our counters and shelves of
summer merchandise at once! You have not had such profitable
price news before you in many a day.
185 Wash Dresses in Two Great Groups
DreAses Worth Sl.SO, K and SUO
12.75 to $6 Dresses
at 1.25 & 1.45
at 1.95
,
—Zephyr and Tissue Ginghams. Natural
Linens. Dimities, Percales. ?tc.; and a few
white lingeries.
Prettily trimmed styl^,
round and square necks.
Dresses In the odd sIzes-39,41 up to 49
VK-v'.r; ID. bust in the group «t $1.25 Short wslst. targe hips,
; ^mer Dresses worm $3.95 to $5, at S2.95
‘ —The majority are in fine tissue ginghams; the
, others in'puri linens ra natural, light blue and
i ? . i f oyster shades.
Balkan Suits now at I.95, ^.45, 4.95
Linens, Bedford Cords, Ratines. Tailored and tiitnmed styles.
PaMvDress«worth$l5to$25. at $9, $14.50&$18
Chiffons. Messalines. Silk Nets. &c.; in nwst wanted shades.
Hou.se Dresses, worth $1, $1.25
and $ 1.50 Sale prices
65c & 95c
Splendid quality ginghams, percales, lawns: big variety ol styles.
Children’s Dresses.
& colors, splendid dearante values.
Chfteren’s White Dresses, sizes up ( 49c, 69c and 98c for Qiildren's
to 14 years.at 25 to 40°. savings, j Colored Dresses.worth 75c to2.30
Slip-ons lor ladies and Misses, at $3.95, $4.95, and $6.95.
— fans end popular colors; liphl and me^um weishts; some in fine worsteds.
Ladies’ Waists, Blouses and Shirts Reduced I
—$ 1.00 and $1.25 values.
65c
’I.'ailored. >X'aists and Blouses in
jiques, Knenes. vesting*, &c.
95c
™$l.25upto$1.73
values, at................................
Dainty^ hngenes, plain and fancyvoiles, etc. Best summer styles.
Pretty Shirte & Blouses at $1.95. Were $2.25 to. $3.00
of every description. Prices that will make the clearance quick and
complete I Attend this sale early ! AMONG THE NOT ADVERTISED
BARGAINS are hundr^s of ofretin}»s as good as those mentioned here.
Traverse City
“Save Steinberg Premium Tickets -Fly Swatters Free to Ladies—
Oak Rockers, plain and leather uphol
stered, free with 50 to 200 tickets; Dinnei
Sets free with 100 to 200 tickets; Watches
with 50 and 100 tickets: Silverware, a big
variety, with 50 and 100 tickets; also Alarm
Clocks. Petticoats, Umbrelles. Bedspreads.
Suit Cases. Foot Balls.- Indian Wigwams.
Silver Knives d: Fork Fruit Knife Sets. Tea
Spoons; Orange Spoons. Soup Spoons etc,
—Your chince to choose Irom the season’s very best models, materialt and
I
|
■ !
Dresses, were $6.50 to $10, at 4^9 5
CHALLIES, LINENS. RATINES,
EPONGES, VOILES, eic.
“Silk Dresses in Rajahs, Taffelas and Messalines; Cballie Dresses in dainty light colorings Nat
ural and Ramie Uneos, etc. Some of the summer’s
very best models, $6.50, to $10 values, at $4.95.
—Dresses at I6.4S, $850,
$10 and $12.50; wortlLim to
$15. $10-50 and $22.50r^lks.
Challies. Eponge, etc./
—White Embroidered Voile
and Marquisette Dresses at
$4.95 and $6.95; worth $0.50
to $12 50.
WHITE AND FANCY PARASOLS
98c
I
$1.65
$2.25
values 10$1 .W
|
2.S0 & 2 75 val's
The 98c Parasols are in white and colors,
pretty colored silks.
,
—silk shirt* and houses in solid shades and striped effects: Lingerie and
\ oile waist* in clever style*.
;mrl
$3 & 3.50 values
The others are in
;,‘98c
Iti.I'.rii WifWdD s. will, 7-> l.%" ir. i;. I-
Balkan & Middy Blouses at 4.Sf, 65c4 95C
ir-.- t h'i. t
—were up to $1.50. Choice'of plain white or with colored
am! fancy collars. Ladies' and Misses’.
Snir-.. .-jilaA |.r rii;it.-I, ;•! 98c
r’luMrcii’n. Z.'rr
Siniv tliii-. 19c
llr.yv.’ jiMil <-!iilrlr':)’-v -»"i- Str.i"
Ladies* Silk Hose; Exceptional Values !
- 49c
— 29c —
-- 19c
^ioi 35c black Silk for 50c silk hose in 65c & ^75c values ;'
black, white fit colord ibiack, white, tans.
Boot Hose.
25c clUldren*<6
15c
$1 to $?. Silk Hose, now at
Sox, all colors.at 9c d 14c;
79Cs 98c and $1.45.
Coat’s Thread, Spool 4c
ils fo a
»mer.
Ladies’ Snmmcr Underwear ■“ ae««.c» pruts
—Lsdi.-,' lOc
l2K-cVe«,. | -Udit.’ 25c van,will..nd vrillislccvclcss. dorijig It, cacli.. 7e | out deevu. S«lcprice'......... 1»C
Fresh New. Muslin Underwear at special prices.
a
AVOIR
iEVW,
*»*»*4»SAAS
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_n
1-^ —
Buving
in tUrge
quintitie* enabled Its
u* In
to secure v^rv
very attractive price*.
I'lie ina'xuials and the ribbon and lace Irimnungs arc exceptionally fine and
ptetty al these price*;
Gowns at 49e, S0C, 60c, 7Se, 85e up to * WO.
__
Petticoats a t 400. 60c, 8Sc. $LSS. $1.50, $1.75 to $$.15
Princess SMpa at 8$e. 08c. $1.*5 and $1 SO.
••Mapeella” Drawera al SOc. 60c & 98c. Val's to l.M
“Mtircella*' ComUnattonB at 79c, 08c, St.IS & $t.6S.
.-"M,rcdl,“ Slip DrtwrM ire a-dond diawei. an open drawer anda
.(mn rkirt in one.
'MaredU" Combtnatronr are a cot«;l cover, ahort
skirt ana
sun
and osawers
dawers in one.
39c and?50c Cambric Drawers, one lot at 25C
^
s-il!.> ;n'98c,‘si.26
»I -. ....................................39c
Stiii.tiiiN r*)!- liiij-s
airl-
.-■I ................................... ...S3.50C
Steel Knives free with boy*’ woof
tuiU.
Boys’ Suits a great clearance
Values to $3 50. at $0.40. | Values to $4.50. at $2.80.
V'liTnl!: ;iii<! ilrxilili'Irri'iisti'rl l;’ii< kr r suits; tiii\iurt'>. jiiui l>lui'
•..iL'f'ii|» t” IT y.-ars. c-.'.tti jtii.l >'J.sti.
Up to $4 Knickcr Salts. 1 lot. $1.95.
Mu- Ir r i’.r>‘\VII, M|r ll|v, . .1 It Hint' \'r>rl ,rll; ;ilu! lin|t!i|,- llfr'list • 11 --t vlr .<
KIMICKER
SUITS
In the Silk and Dress Goods Clearance
50c Taffeta Silks at 19c: 19 inches wide.
50c and 60c Foulard Silks at 39c; good styles and colors.
$1.25 black Peau-de-Soie at 98c; 36 inches wide.
$1.10 Black Messalinc at 79c: 36 inch width.
$1.50 Suitings at 98c: 50 inch Pencil Stripes.
$1.00 Suitings
at 69c; 42 inch —-elty
novel . fabVi
....................
25c and 50c Dress Goods at 19c; Diagonals, Whip*
^ cords, etc.
85c Persian Stripe all-over lace at S9c*a yard.
All Conuin Materials at fO?; discount!
5Cc Dressing Sacques clearing at 39c
Tailored Suits, were $12.50 to $Z9.50, at’
$6.00 $9.50 $12.00 and $16.50
-36 mu j. tlii.
tml s»lo. Serge,. Bedford Co,dr. WideW.le,.
. Novelty M.leri.U, etc. Ud,e,'. Mi,m md Junior,.
Clenring 260
.‘S’7.W
Cloth Skiits
$1.95
$3i50 $4.95 and $6.50
$2.95
—Seiges, Panamss, Bedford Cords, etc., in wanted colors; also handsome
novelty mixtures.
Girls’Coats, clearing at $|,50,
-Mostly serges m
$2.50,
$3.50
styles for little tots and girls up to 14 years
Excepdona] values. -
Embroideries;
mention foar of the items:
12L-C & 15c. values at 8;.-c.
Embroidered Edgings up to
9 in. wi<le.
Bandings, clearing, at 17c.
Emb*. Bandings.were 35.& 50c
Corset Cover Embroideries.
were to SOc. at 15c, 19c &
29c.
33c Flouncings now at 25c.
12x 15in. Cambric Flouncings.
Men's Hats CLOTHING Fornlslilnas
NOBBY DRESS STBAW HATS
S.' l.rl's ,lint
t1
ni\3 ' III l:,!r'»t st vlr--.
69c, SI .25 AND $1.96
fnr Hilt'
'2.
iinrl
•-
MEN 'S HATS AT $1.66
\Vr-4-.- Srj.isl.
Il.tts ill iir.Mty lipiittiis.
s.rft f.-lt
;iinl lil:ir'l,.
Men’s Suits at savings of $5 tO $8.
$12 to $15 Suits. 1
lot clearing at ...
7 QA
1*011
$13.50 to $20 Suits 0
1 lot clearing at.. v*dd
MEN’S :,n:i Y-M NO MEN S SVITS \V4>KTH
n.E.'xKiM; .\T -i-VM,
t.iv su.'Mi
Hii.i
TO #27.1^.
tt.Mi Wfur Uir..iiu-I. lit.- fttU-liBlil. r wvigiit> ll.al will pit.. v..„ ti l..t
irl" Wr-iir
sjllllltti r.
— tn tilts'two ifrimpA nt s-7.Nl nntl
;ic.. N’orf.ilk- .•’rul n.'W.-st
2 nn.l rf-lmu.m .iukV-K. fh.iit-.- ..f MLEi; SEItUE .m.l . ranu- -f
T.-.,. .4X11
♦l.iH
XIX KWK.MI
,.r S5c: :l for tl.OO'’
I ;.v iii;Kf4s sinurs , i.K.MiiNfi .«45c ,
Guaranteed Sox at 15c pair,;
2 pair 25c.
50c Silk Sox, ^ pair $1,
—Lonp a,„l
Table Linens, special at 4$c, SOc and 79c.
slcvv.-s an,I athlrfi.. al.vl..,; aaklv. i.xtnril anil
kiiPi’ Irnfrlli*: lUit-*. l•alllrit^rotlk. iiaititnok. |Kir<>ux kiiit. fU\. Pic.;
Bleached and sUver bleached: all new palteras.
Towels clearing at 11c, 15c and 2k
Our finest coaU included without reserve ! Eponge, Mistral Cloths. Bedford.Cords, etc. Distinctive and excluiivp effects, in newest mod^. Many
arc richly silk lined.
MEN’S nNE SUSIMEK UNION SUITS
8Sc, $1.1$, $1.05. $1.6$. wrjnh up to $2 50.
—7$ Inch Pure Llsen Satin Damask
tn beautUnl patterns.
Remarkable Ihrkish Towel valoes tu dtcK
fftcK 3 groups
gn
colorings at jua about half price !
were 5.00.6.00. and 7.50
at $3.89 and a:g?r--------------
L- I’.WT N<*m’ol.;(s .\T *t.|H.
tr. .v7..Vi, S.WK 7.’,
iil..’.ti^
BOYS’ WASH SUITS. 45c, 66c. 95c s„u. «n, „,
tm. M.-jh
iltl'l
" "t'A Ir V ;ltlrl r-r-Il.J-s.
II.7S Pure LinenDamaskclearing al $1.19
,
.
Bedford Cordi, Mannish S^gei: Wide Wales, Novelty Fabrics, etc. Now
at less than the cost of the materials alone.
Costs tint were SIB to $27.50, m at $|2 & $|4.50
Free with Premium Tickets
SILKS,
Ladies’ Coals were *10 to *20
' *5M %50 *8:50 and *10.00
rt’Ctilar and extraVizr-s.
'Traverse Cllv, IVfIchlsan
Sien’s Union Suits aearlng al 4$c
--S!ii>rt slffVP. n'‘t>..il .111.i iiiiliiso.ik ; jiilili-tir styit-N.
ORAKD T&AVSB4K »rgaAT.n AND TKAVEBSE BAY EAGLE. TUESDAY. JXJLY 22. 1913
PJ^GE P0U5
WILL BUILD UP THE DEVASTED DISTRICT PEACE REIGNS
People in Moekin^um Valley Will Use Cooperative
Method to Restoie Their Homee
\By UDlled Pre*i.)
Coluabu,
July IR.—They are Ko
ine to bold at laaat one "bulldlw be*"
every day Uiii moMh Id the valley of
nie'MuaMnsDm river—ibe mad Mu»klDBum last March, but peMotnl and
eolei «»u«h no*-a»d by ylrriie of
thU cooperatloa and aatUUnc* bebreen nolrbbor. aod ihe flnanclal
help of the Red Ciw. home* ar* KOiDK to sprlnc up in rluMen.in all that'
rich bDt devaalated dUirlrt bMween
QayapOri aod ileveriy. below ZancaTine.
The -buUdint bee' hfliemc was orlKloatrd aercial yaara aao by tbe Red
Oroaa In MlnneaoU. when (be fartoers
who loot their homes as a reasuU of
one of tbe irreat forest fires Joined
bands and built up oacli otbers* horpeneads. Tbe jMincl|de of the "buildIna tM«“ la simple. Tbe Red. CroM
orsaniaes a ETOup of tarsiers. all of
whom have lost their homes In the
flood waters. Into a fonstruction crew
and.each man's place !s visited In
turn and a complete two to tdor-room
by tba Red Crost from funds donatod
by the itmertcan pao|>le. runs abont
IN SEAHLE
NO MORE RIOTING OCCURRED AT
CELEBRATION
tl*0 per’bouae. but fn aame cases
>ea as blab as R2IO.OO.
The resilient spirit of oidlmlsm
that baa ao frenueotiy been shown in
America foUoirliut a treat cotomuoiiy
disaster such as tbe San FVanclaco
fli-4 or the Oalvetton tide honor. Is
very much ln“^Tvldenee In the flood
washed valley of'riTC~Musklntum to
day. There Is the ase.l brldte lemler City Executive Faitsd To Supprees
Paper or Cloee Baioont on Ac
at Zanesville. He is over 75 now and
count of injunction Served
a Job close to a uuarier of a century t
Foltowine His Orders.
standing was lost when the crest of
the flood bit the bridge with an Init«ct of many tboasanda of tons and
swell! the sirucinre nway and with li
Seattle. Wash.. July 21.-Seemingly
bis monthly pay cbcck. Not only did satisfied with the sacking of the I. W.
the relentless waters ^ake away Ids W. and Buclailst headquarters,
work, but they swept away bjs home tailor* and aoldlers aiteiiipu-cl no
an'd lefi him and hls faithful wife with ther violencx- during the clusiug hour*
out a roof. Hut the old man Is atlll of the potlat'-h.
smillni; They gave him one of 'be
•Searly r.«W of ibe number fn>ui the
first of the -‘building bees" bold In baltleshliw on Ibe I’uget Sound larthe valley ami he now has a tweytoom Uclpaled in last night's fesilMlle*
collage. The Red Cross aupidhd w-bich did not ternilnate until nearly
funds for eaiden iooIp and seeds and sunrise today. Tim irtithoriUcs toot
his garden will supply funds until the j*very precauilon to iireveni
brldpe Is restored.
I fence of the trouble. A marine i-airol
from the fleet and a iirovoai guard
from yiort Lawton'looked alter the
mlliury comingent parilci|«iion In
tho potlatch.
At i-oliee beadquartera a reserve
squad of ill men wa# kept In readi
ness for any emergenry arlsinc and
B.IdltiOD to the X.0 men of the n-x
uUr force. 12.'. Bremen, on oiMer* trf
Mayor CoUcrill. did si»<lal i>oIlce
duty.
JThe best of order .has prevailed
If you are going to put in a furaaceit will pay. ihroughoui the day.- and Seattle i«.t
lalching for IPU I* over, the sallorayou to iuvestigate’the meritfl of the famous Pepinsareiumod to (heir aUlpt and tbe
lar Furnace. The Peninsular with the Hot Blast
Midlers to the forts.
Of bis talliire, owing Ip louri indraft bums wood, soft coal, hard coal or coke satis
luQctloDB. to Mtppiess the Titne^ ali-1
elose tbe salooos. Mayor Collerill
factorily and heats your house with a small amount
said; .
of fuel. The Hot Blast draft bums the gas or smoke
■I tried in every legal ami legiti
ale way to prevent a recurrence of
part of soft coal giving a perfect combustion with
Friday's rioting. Judge Humphrle*.
this fuel.
of Ibe King i-oUDO su|>ertor coon
Issue restraining orrtei
Come in and let us figure on your heating job."
against my proclaiiistion Fttriunate
1} there sra* no rloilng last night and
hope there never s ill be any Inisealtls again. "
^
Tbe Ttmes. in Its Sunday edition,
announces that It wUI at once sue
Mayor CoHerlll for «»r.,urt« damages
of the aiienqu t» suppress
the paper. The mayor !>■ srsthlDgly
denounced and referred to as ihv-gadJ
vocaie of anaixli). the teuiler
Itag gang and a loathaonu- luu^-' Tl:e
article aa)s «”olterlll •'•hould'*InIXKteJ from the office of raavor '
TIMES SNRES THE MIYOR
THE FARMERy STORE
FURNACES
F’pank Xpude
'Tasty Pastry”
Flour
Made from Sunnyripe Wheat grown
in this region.
This is the New Brand of Flout that
is becoming more popular every day. It
stands all tests.
Ask your Grocer for if.
TGRKS DEMAND
EQUAL TERMS
WITH BALKAN' STATES IN PEACE
NEGOTIATIONS
PR0TESTSA61IIIST ATROCITIES
REPORTS SAV OTTOMANS HAVE
RECAPTOREO ADRIANOPLE
The Hannah & Lay Co.
MUlera lor Fifty Years
Alfalfa Seed
Alfalfa is becoming more popular every year.
Wh^D buying it is important to select seed that
was grwn in about the same latitude or farther
Dorth tntfn the district where it is sown, and that is
what we are trying to get for you.
Its chief virtue lies in its drought resisting ability
We have the seed that you ought to have, as
poor seed is dear at any price.
Get our Alfalfa Seed and you will have tbe best.
If you are not ready for a large acreage, try it in
a small way. It takes about fifteen pounds of seed
to the acre, and the present cost is not over $2 50
per acre.
Get a leaflet at storfe our that will tell you more
about Alfalfa. Comer of Front ahd Cass Streets.
L
Grsaka Rolittff Bul«*riana
Aleng
Their Entire Front After Deeperete Fighting and Heavy
Leeeea on Beth Bides
I«ndon. Jnly 21.—The
aubllote
ports today, following a Tum
Turkish reoccnpailon of Adrlanoplo.
forwarded to tbe powers a fonnal pro
test. deoiasdlng Ibai Turkey partici
pate In tbe next peace negotliiloos
equal tenns with tbe . Balkan
States.
*”be not* also proteated against al
leged ntrtirlties by the Bulgarians.
Reports that Turks have re<«ptured
Adrlanople are uorertlfled. Dlspatcbea said Ihe city Is garrisoned by only
2.000 Bulgarians, who surrendered
w-lihoot resistance to the Ottomsi
Greeks Reut Bulgertene
Athens. July 21.—An offlclal report
here today said the Greeks ocni
.PetsoTO. routing the Hulgariaas a
tbe antlro'^ront. Tbe bgbtlns wai
desperate, said the despatch, both
armies losing heavily.
NJBTl A TX Then Get Ready
L\^x\.±J to Protit by ttie
Greatest Mid-Summer Buyiiy Beneflt This
Store Has Ever GiVen.
SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCING SALE
Involving Thousands of Dollars Worth of Summer
Goods In Every Department.
SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 25, AT
9 O’CLOCK AHD CONTINUES 14 DAYS
The goods are here., They must be disposed of In Ihe sea
son for whieh they were bought That’s the reason for this
mighty sacriliee. You’ll miss the biggest and best buying event
ot the season it you stay away.
10,000 Big Fonr-Fage Sale Circalars are now being, -diiitiibaled
through this section of KiOAdgan.
Every circular quotes hundreds oi
sensational sale prices. Write ns ll
yon do not receive one.
'
Store Will Be Closed All Day
'niarsday» July 24» to re>arrange
stock, mark down goods and get
everything ready lor the sale. Doors
open promptly at 9 o'clock on Friday
morning.
With this sale we send a message of nnparalleled savings Into every borne In Iraverse City and lor a hundred miles around Shelves an^ counters are lilted with snmmer
merchandise which must be turned into cash. This Is > the Greatest Underpricing ol Dry
Goods. Shoes, Clothing Fnrnishlnas, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments, Fomlture, etc., that
will occur this season.
li will positively pay yon to come from all parts of this section of Michigan to profit
by Ibis sensational price reduction sale.
Our Guarantee
Some Plain Facts
We assure each and every purchaser attending
this sale ahiiOiUtc sntisfaciiou.
Every line we print, every price we quote is a
conservative statement of actual facts, and all we
ask is for you to edme and see and test our state
ments, and convince yourself that what we adver
tise is the gospel truth.
_____________
y By no means miss this great opportunity. If
'j'ou live at a distance of 25 miles or less we will pay
your fare to Traverse City, on a purchase of $25.00
or more. Goods will be marked in plain figures, and
will be especially arranged for quick and easy selec
tion.
Plenty of extra sales persons will be on hand.
Globe Department Store
The iii«-<li''al evaiuiiullon of reiiirnlrc
rcholan wili be UK>r<' »<->cre ihiin
«-\cr while
Hvi.r;- I- ai
iin-i :o liia'er’•Imllily
the prill.-■
UNABLE TO ATTEND GOOD HOADS will l>exiii esch term u (oriiilglK isi-r
than hi* srlinolfellow*. in order lo
CONVENTION.
give live authcritie* B chance of <)c
twiing and Isolating infexttous case,
He Hes Determined to SUy Cioae 1
From the iioint of. vlc«- of the boy,
Washington During Special
a ro.vsl ^choollnAlr i* hot an unmixed
SeMien.
bl»-*hluF. for 't*K'rc I* a feeling that a
fri< tidkhl|> with the piincc nisy be con
VashlngtoD. July 21.—.\ccomp:iiilcd . Oeninec
demned S'
1/ "r^itcklog
r^iicking uji
up lo
to royaii.'.
royalty." In
■»
by Cougreasman Uoremui.. a d. l.-aa-1
arc -very demo
tlon of Ih iroli citixena rall.>d at theprin--.
t\-hlic house today 10 InvUe President
Connguphi. lUc present
Wilson to attend the nstlona! convenSoxc-Coluirg-Gotlia
lion of the Good Roads consr«-es at
Allwnjl. and the Pr.il>elrolt next September- The j.resl
princes. lecelvej |>crio<li>'jI
dent declined because of hi* dclcrrnln-].I,raahtiips from. Ici-s favored wchoolaiion to stay cloee to Washington dur lellowr to "keep them from getting loo
cxx'ky" over the honor done them. Vlxing tbe Biieclal session.
couDI t'Hehlon. tnisie-1 liiemlxr of the
rcysl ckitoiTsse. speaking at a gathcriDK of old Ivionians the other day
ImJtUHl that B4 a boy
I
he used lo
look forward wRb dicad to invitatlonr
GREAT PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO to MTndsor Castle or Sandringham
PROTECT PRINCE'S HEALTH
He was alwny* a'farorlie with Queen
Vlotorla. and tbe Connaughia. hut his
Oenvoetetle Spirit of InatHwtipn is to schnolniaie* always iM-at him after
Be Given Series of Soeach visit.
v*r* Shooks.
WILSON DECLINED
COLLEGE IS UPSET
TWO SOYS KILLED
0«lar. Jut.r 21.—Prank Mnrpby. who
Lads With Their Father Were Pinned
baa been employed in tbe Culver mill
Under Msehlno For an .
at thU place wai Kicked "t? a korve
Hour.
Saturday snstatnlng two broken riln
one of which ponctured bla right lung,
Jackson, July 21.—Henry and Rich a broken shoulder blade and nuperout min^ bruUea.
/
ard Edwards, aged 9 and 11. t
killed last night when an au;e
The King of All LaxatIvM
which they were riding tnmnled down
an embankment In Ifenrietu ' lownahip. The boys, with their father fak). N- Y_ says they areUo “King of
were pinned beneath tbe machine for all iaxaUvea. Tb«y are • bl—ilng to
aa hour byforr tliey were released. all my family and I always keep a
box at borne:" Get a box and get
One ot the boys was driving the ma well. Price 27c. Reeommeadod by all
chine at the time ot the accident.
dnigglsi* of TraverM City.
INTERESTED IN YOUR WELFARE
:
IxvndM. '••Iv 21-KioB college, mo*:
famous and aacleni of thejaclualvc
• pubHc schools
In England. Is preparing with tulxeii
feelings for the arrival of Prince
Henry, third son of King George, who
LmsI Cherry Crop
Great Oe- begins hi* aindles there ibla fallmand.y
The uMial prccXiUion* agnlD*t cid
denrtc* are bring redoubled this sumTbe etalpinent of cbeirl.-e for the mer. ami royal sanitary cxiwri* bavo
past week heve been the beeviest
turned the college up-nlde down ui
far this aeason and abows wbat a crop Ibelr BMrch for faulty drains, etc.
Is being harvested. As far as 'l^nres
can be aacortalned there was aIilpi>eJ
out last week M.S4S crate* hy express,
boat ^nd.. refrigarator ears. In addlFar InikiLtt sad ChiUrea.
Uoo t4 this la the local consnmptloa
and also the city stores, which would
bring tbe number up at least a thou
sand crate* more. This coming week
B*aR tbs
the Indtoalloai are that the ablpmanls SigfMnef
vtn be aa beatT-
HEAVY SHIPMSIT
CASTOR IA
ThaUid YouUara Atari BoagM
SUPPED ON FLOWER
Madrid Matador Gored and Trampled
By Bull.
(ladnn, July Ji,—A rose thrown In
to the boUring at Toulouse was re
sponsible for the death of Antonio
FernendeiL. a noted matador, who was
frightfully gored and iramtded by an
infuriated bun Just M be wa* ahom
to give It the final swordstroke. Ti-i;
fight was witnessed by a large onm
her of women, some of wbon eipresa
ed thrir admtratioo tor the matador's
skill and grsM .threw roses Uito the
arena. Fiemendex tUpped on one of
the flowers at the crlUcal momc-nt.
and btfore be could reeuver bl* bal
I tbe bull was upon dilm.
DCAB) BY HIHISE
Kverv effort » ittaiie at 1he First KatioBbl
li«nk to kmler aervU>e of Utc greatest prscEieal
YuliU- to fuslomerK.
_________________
___________
kcquaifJlfd
It
makrs no difference
if you
Tvith iMtnkine nutbodR. Do not ItcsiUte to con
sult our oftieers. wLo will be glad to. explain
jK'rsonaUy the luaii.v w'a.« in which this bank
B able to serve it* dejtoaitorg.
We wish to a.-»ure et rv dejyoaiior. no mattter
large his account, that the
how luuhll or how larj
.officer* of this barfk an
are iiilereatod
.................... ..............
iff his welfare
nnd ready to eo-openite with him in any legiti
mate »»• to pnini ; hia inten'sU.
HRST NATIONAL BANK
DDder Control at U.W IVeanry.
QRAKD TRAVEfiSE HEEAU) AKD TEAVBEfiE BAY EAGLE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1213
GRAND FORM OF EDUCATION
IMMENSE STORES OF
Muotums of the OoMtir Have DoM
MHch for the Real Advaneemaat
«r the Btudant
OM*}
tb(> cltj^ market No.
Iloatmoreiicr chenie* were brtnitlQX
•l.;u u) tl 30 iwr ca«c aad I1,&0
II.M for iveeL Th1« M«mt a .fair
price at ibU a«MOB for botls kln<U. but.
•Otoe sroa^ra are boldlns off for blebft pncea «s Uie deBwnd'u brlik. e«(K^ially for tba tweet varieties, Tbe
rats spoiled eeveral orebards of tbe
latter on vbicb tbe xrowers roald
hare bad a round profit If they bad
picked a^ev days eariler before the
spUUlax of the fmli. One arower It
reporfbd to have lost 3.000 cast
Windsors fro^ tbis cause.
Tbe “tbl
BiloQ" by U.
K. Wbito of the M. A. C. ,al the MorXBn orchards was full of tnierestjna
polnu on tbe results obtained
plea, Heactaes and plums Me showed
in a practical way that tbianinjt of
fruit paya good money returns as well
as Klrtnx better fruit and redOninc
acain tbe repnutioD Mlrblgap has
lost in the mlnd.of the ronsiinilny pub
lic. Kls audlAioe got so Interertcd
that tbrnroilicbed in with a will and
bclped in the ihiDnIni; process and
then asked all kinds of quesUon* nto Spraya. diseases and thV i>e«t manaer of habdliog orebsniH. l,et us bate
more of these 'poetical Ulks
The daily iced cars, to nilcafm by
tbe Uavles i>eop)« makes a chargo of
11 cents per ease for cherrier. U> tbis
method yon can conslen your fViiK to
any conuiilsslon tiiau you choos<-. and
you get yo^r ceturas later. !U<'bard
MORE INSIDE , PARCEL POST
HISTORY TOLD
IS EXTENDED
-Bol—"
"Tbere Is no buL and do not look
at me in the eyea like thaL t am not
taking any Parisian galantrtes."
KIANyFACTUReffS GROOMED WAT- NEW GOVERNMENT ORDER EP
"What—",
SON FOR PRESIDENT.
\
FCCTIVE AUGUST 15. There latio •what.' Llst<m to me,"
she asld vehemently. "Vou outraged
my feelings, and I am rltAl to pro
test. More than that, you greatly
disappoint me. Tbe finit timo you
tee me alone after two years of ab
sence. you take advantage of my soilfary sleep in the orchard and insolent
DEFEAT, FOR GOVERNOR UPSET OLD RATE CHART I
ly kiss me on tbe forehead. I wonder
THEIR PJ^NS.
j
ASANOONEO.
what bat produced such a change in
you since wo parted. I was alwaye
cxT'ertlng you to return a imliabed
P»^ Was Revealed in Letter Read Be- Thia le First Step Towa«l ErteciiloS man."
"Now. may 1 bavn a word, please?
fon Investigating C<
a Reduction of ti
Rate, on all Parcel Pott
Which Waa WritUn By
Matter.
the same at ever; hr has kisses only
Organiiatlen'a SeereUry.
for yon. The ehango is
Waahliigton. July 31.—Plan, for thu side Seriously spcakini;. Iwforr I Ic
axiefialos. Imitrotcuieni and rcducUon for ahrdad you would not have
lowed me to wake you in any way
in lates of the parcel post were
plamied. if they bad electml James
nounced today by Postmoelrr Orneral cppi by a Has I was irmpled
sev«-rwl occasion*, nnd I evisn had at
Wstaon governor of Indiana, in lg<>8
liuries'm. The ebaigtes. whirb
lime* suspicion that you wAre feign
to groom him for the pn-sldrncy four
become effective on,August ir>, include Ing s!«T *hm I came lo sn< nd the
years later, eras developed by the sen
an incrcaoe from it pounds to :u afternoon with you In the oruhard." .
ate lobby probetw today.
'
l>QpBds in maximum weight of par.
"But you forget that I was onJir
Is a letter to Uulball. Octol>er 7.
<elB a mjR<^ai reduction In tbe post arv'enteea at that lime, and now 1 am
IPUt, SeCretar}' Scbwodtman of the
age rates In Hbe Drst and second nineteen. I am a lady, and you mti
manufacturera wrote: '1 believe the
know that a lady does not. allow
sonen. and the abandonment of the
gentleman of twenty-three to kiss her
time, b comtng when we can rallyimrcel post tna> as a mcatiK of
on the forehead wbao they are alone
round our friend Watson for previputlng rates and aubsiiuuion tor it of In an orchard:
dent, as we are now rallying to hl-i.
rate chart Indlvlduallied
In spite of her defense. Arthur sat
support for governor. We need a man i
poKturii<« in Ihc United Slate*. 'The In tbe hammock that swung a little
of his type who U not ashamed of'
under the preoanre of his foot oi
plans conleruplate the purchan.e of
hit friands bManse they happen to be
ground.
*1116 'carr* of the hnmi
large number of automobiles to'
among tbe respectable.
udbd c'KlusIvely for the ^llver.r of brought them very close together, bis
leaned behind her. fomlng a real
parrel po»| matter.
for her head.
While, for the presenL the maxi
"Dors that mean." he aaya. •nbat
miin weiglit limit of S<i iiounds and having grown to a lady you do not
the rediiPtioo in rates will apiily only
any more tor sty love and
Grand Duka Reill Aristocracy and to the first and Second xckm. from klaaesr
Soclalii
She smiled In triumph at tbe situa
tion. ,
^ Hcrlln. July Sl.-The Grand Duke
Re eontlnned; "Would that mean
that, being a lady of nineteen, your
of H<-otr has exaapcCatnd the wrUtoheart la no more as It was at aevenvniry and the socialists of bis dmJiy
leen? Could that mean that yon have
hy l•cst>JB-iDg his iiatmnage on Richard
anotbor love!
K<db. a nlncicen year old arilsL of
Thp change U on your aide. gjr.
great promise. The (araer are mad
Brick CMildnt Fean Him.
You promtaed to complete tbe engage
hectute the Grand Duke recognised
A negro stopped a brick at VI'asblnB- ment on your return. Yon have been
a Socialist, and the Utter blame h|m ton the other day. after It bad fallco
_ ,ere a
for "corrupting a comrade with hb tea stories and was trsvellng with tbe cool iMliavtor
Telocity of a cannon ball. When the former ardor."
false democracy.
"It is yonr fault I was to tell you
that 1 had your father’s consent and
art. and having lnsi>eeted Kolb's ai>rk'
.. ------mly
pot upon your finger the engage
be offered u,
bb agpensgi
and apparently was a soWret for tbe ment ring. I knew you wcr« In the
Rome In order tha/ be might continue coroner. Workmen nent liunledl.v for hammock. I came straight to the
a
phyalclan,
but
before
he
arrived
Ills studies Kolb'got red In tbe lace
place. .1 find you aaleep. I kit* you
Moore sat up. "Whoi d'ye want to do very tenderly and you fly Into a fury.'"
and said "Bnu I am
t>b: That kits, that klu again, t
er mind," was theVfc-ply, -I love Bo- that for:" he demanded angrily of a
workBaa. Kxamlostioa of Moors rs- tell you. thyre Is no excuse tor it"
clallsts—when they can jialnL You
▼salad that all he suffered was a
"Even now?"
are the first I hate met. Are you a bnaffnebe.
"Less than ever."
BepqUieu?..........Ves"
.aid
Kolb.
"How Is It Explain it to me."
•Then you will do better in Rome than
Tou have no excuse for having
WtMaaagher en Marr(a0e.
here trying to steal my thraoe." aaJd
®n m forehead."
According tt ilorbort Bpaoow. lor* placed •
the Duke "Rome ,,,
Ittraea man aad woman ariaas from] A enrioua little change bad taken
Uc. yoa toow. but llc.se never. " The
Hk aerriag as tbe representsUre of place In her face, tbe anger—real or
simulated—bad
died <mL leaving a
Grand Duke bat promised to allow tba other-e Ideal. Tbli ideality nnst
Kolb 1766 a year while pursuing his fee prwamrsd If love Is to remain, and roay. blnablng. happy face, and she
whispered so quietly that ba had to
atudlea, and tbU ha. caused further tt ttMiw Its pmarvatloD tbere ehould listen Intently to hear It;
wrath among tbe Boriaiuu »h.. blame be act ttsa. bat greater, regard for apTou might, have kissed me on the
paasMcai between husband and wife
Kolb lor bb "treachery to the
thu between any other people equal llpa."
eauae-la acepUng royal i«intiage.
(Copyright by DsOy Story ^ Om> .
Ity at rights ebonld aleo be recogntifd
A ttsa canoet regard as hit type dt
FOB BALE-Two horses, one big graj tba idaoi owa whom be tries to comPlain Oafinitien. ^
six years old. weight aboui ibuu and ttwhd^ and whom ba has lowered br
"Did you aaaa to Impugn my rerneone bay mare. Heasonablc price.
danylag as eQMlIiy of privilege a lib ttyf
"No:
I
ncant
to aay yon vnro n
bimaelL
t
m»B)HlliTHFIRFRIEIID maximum TWBITY TODS
BETWEEN TWO FIRES
THEIR POINTS OF VIEW
By SARAH E. HIPP.
One of tbe hunt
of as' many American museums In
Sbe was about nineteen . and she
"How dare you! I wonder tt yon this country bolding a three dayr
are sUU a gentleman antPU you have confEpance exptwaat-d the opinion tbut wore a canoe shaped hat with pne red
forgotten that I am a lady. Yes, air. objects of are and oiberwlae on qshi- rose dangling rakishly off the hack of
Ooorge tardle re<
( tbr fol- 1 am a lady, remember IL"
hltlon should not be lahi-Iod. Fortn- the brim. Her cht-eks were as pink aa
F^t and angry came the words nately. :
lowing appke as most proSlable for
I combated by another a taby's. Tbe headgear of her male
companion bad a. little bow at the
springing
up from a coxy hammock
this section of .Mtchigan: Noneturfa,
rear. Hl» trousers bad cuSa al
awlnglng
between
t^o
apple
treea.
Nortbeyn 8p'. Wagener. Baldwin.
ankles and ho bad not shaved often
She had been feigning aleep when
Spluenberg and King (Tompkins Co i
enough U> have acquired l{)c whitish'
her coDsIn Arthur, approaching allenUr. coughed a little .to wake her as educational facloni. but their im gray complexion of a grown up
High cnltlTatlon of the Montmor up, and this being anueressful,
portance and noerulnesa would be The two fell Into the chain at the lit
ency cherry is showing some remark gently leaned over her and. encir hampered If there w-<-re no lahela. in tle tablesln the confectionery ators
able results. We picked this w.-ek cling her graceful bead with
faci. the grneral comment of the pub and ordered chocclite aodaa with the
from the .Morgan orchard single cher hands. Implanted a long and'sweei lic la that tbere are :wt labols enough. exulM-rance of youth.
"Good'nast!" said abe. following
ries wbl^ measured tibc Inch lu diam kiss on the forehead, white as the Pew'vlallrra art profound alndenta.' .with her eyea a middle aged couple
lily
of
the
valley.
U
b
hard
to
aa*'
They
go lo leant, aad a Huffed anteter less 1-16 of an Wh iiMfi Inubi.
kiss or the pressure Of
a picture or SB elbnnloglcal who bad entered and taken a tabic
StvtTBi trees were ftAf-at-lbU obarac tbe hands* on tbe temple. Perhaps,
comer. "Shoulda't you think when
specimen In to tbem pMhlng until riter of fruit. 8o it Ik emirely iiosslblc the kies was too long, but Arthur
iple were os old as that they wauld
ptalned. Some muaenraa are Isialng P«-opl
that by natural seleeiloo and good could not duplicate IL for Edith not only catalogues for every sec- have got ov*-r caring tor soda water
rare we may In time reach a sour atood up. her cheeks and forehead rloo. but pulling cxlenrive plaearda and Ice cream?"
"I
abould say bo." agreed the young
-herr) w hlcli measures a full.Inch.
covered with indignation.
msn. Hit expression was distinctly
"Haw dare ?pu:" Rmpbatidng her
Philadelphia contained the firat
1 in this country. Charles Wfl- pitying at bo watched tho n< wcomera.
So many ques^tons arc asked u>< words wlih mile stamp* of her foot
and grinding her pretty French heels
Peatc collected iotereatiug works l*he man woa getting portly
about the proper loarklng of apides
wbllc the woman's hair was arranged
into tbe turf. "lUve yon become a
tiader tbe Suiter bill that we wlll.gire nSlan alnce your two'yaara of ab of art. archaeology and clbnolngj', and in tho tttcat mode, It was sprinkled
(hlE city refused the whole os a gift
(iroper space to the matter in a fuiurtf aence in Purls? What do you Uks rtime elghiy ycarR ago becanse of the with gray ard she bad a decided
issue. .
me for? Do yon etill believe yourselt hllgkl exiu-nse of maintenance. lu tronly took. Ooo could be certain that
la the Quartler lailn, where girl* may consequence the eollertion was brok- she bBO tucked all the children tu bed
be found to submit to sucb 1mr>ort'irl'
aud most of Tt west to 1'rfiaton. heforo she end dad surted for their
ties? Whxtl Ub. what—" But sK^ in these days we have the tnuseum in evoBlnjg stroll.
"Wouldi.'t )-on bate to be as old aa
gullery In Ftlrmounl park,
niug cm no that they stand four to sU was out of breath. Her face was pale
thaty said the young maa "W'hat do
luebes BiHirt lor small varieties ami' ^d her eyea had a suspicion of mois ihe University nruKenm. the Commer- yon suppose people find to enjoy ih
ture In them. Arthur saw bis chance
thn Academy of Natu
> 13 ihPhcs for tbe Inrge ones sueb and Immedbtely availed himself tber»
life
at that ag';?"
ral Sil.'uci'S piuscutu and some olhas Alexander and Wolf Itiver.' Once Of. saying;
"tloodn.'ss knr,-7.'8r” sgid the rretty
•s. fill of which arc growing rapidly,
triol you are sure to cunllnuc tire
"What do I take yon for? I take
ti are being conducted acIcnUflcatly girl. "Tbry can't go to dance* any
more or have any sort of tui
you for tbe sweeicat llltio girl
ir the education of the people.
all tbe world. Tta temptation to take
Alihmigb altendvncc on these la should think It would be perfectly awThe ''green aphis" is still making that delicious kiss 1 could, not rvslst
large, It doe* not compare with what full 1 read about a woman once who
was a famous beauty and wly-o she
iroulile In ajiple orchards. This su^rc I did not expect yon to awaken, and
fo-jnd her first gray hatr she died of
am only sorry that I could nc
the life out of the loaves and should
neat tbe oSrase. Your anger tt quite ihrse murenm* offer objective *and broken hearL i know just how abe
s|irayod with nicotine U-fore the
Tight. I know, but 1 did not expert satisfactory exhibit* which thaka for felt!' •
leaves curl ii)i badly, when,it is linnl, sucb a fnry from you. I am ready,
"You'll never get gnty^ comforted
krowicdgc and culiure. It'll! pleasing
«ch the pesi with a si-iav It l»! dear, to give back w bst I have stolen, (hat our ilis'lagiilshed vlsliors find the young man. "Not if you live lo be
ir>o. {luj 1 abould think people like
tinisyrtani iluit the sukiilon actunll: if you are willing."
-n much hen. lo commend.—FhlladcJIhoM
ovbr there would envy young
hits the Insect, as that seems tbe on);
"Enough! I am not trlQIng; hiwip >bla Inquirer,
tb drviroy tticni
your vulgar jokes to yourscU. 1 will
rot be a pwrty to Jfaem. I am
•PpolBted In you; 1 dc
do not find the FINE LIVING ON SHIPBOARD |
lolly roatln and tbe rc9
How the Menu Has Been' Improved
&lnM_ChaHes Dickens Croeted
t*te Ocean.
ttlipn Dlckea* came over to Amcra Tl y<ar>. ag«i, thire wo*, oue large'
Uble tn till' dining room for pamen-1
gets, The Orsi officer sal ni ilir head.:
lag the iurk'-y with all the grace ;
ouJd commund between InrcUe* cf
the rood ship, trusting to Providence
that the gravy would not tlop over. |
The pafesengers'sent their plati-r along '
the Hue and waited for their lu IpUig*. ’
Today the diulug room of a large ship
locks P.Ve the uiuitig room of a fin*l,.Har,dd C'hut.r writes la Lcrlie a. It la jual at exquisitely appoint
•d and bos ew-y good thing to eU that
can be found on laud la led. one of
lew ship* has a ifsiaufuni uamed
ofu r a famous otic In New Yort. and
,wo ki-ep In touch by wlrelett so
that the menus, day by day. era the
Think of having your dinner
Mted by wireless—your macarou!
by Marconi!
Tbe dining room Is divided up lutt
Butule-r of small tables, so that you
in have your own party, with only
heir a doien of you. with your
waiter. Instead of-sitting at a long
table and parsiog your plate u Dick
8 did
t of the wonders of
cold fctqrage has d->in. m6re than any
o’hcr one thing to make life on the
ocean wave ouc long round of Joy
Cold storage girts jou the b4Si In the
world to (WL ami every daj' of tho
A world traveler was Mllng me
the other day (hat he bad eaten gi
fruit every morning all around
world. Tbe ahip'^i which he sciled
put In a largM amount ot Ice cream
made Id New York, and 110 days later,
when he arlvcd |u San Prsnclsco. ho
bUK eating New. York Ice cr
Trading 8Ump Idea Upheld.
Tho court of appeals of Mary land
In State vs. Ca<pary- holds that
problblilng the trading sump buFlnes*
UQcotialUutlODal and void
lountlng to tbe destruction of a law
ful businesa. Tbe court held that tbe
legtsUture may not under the guli
protecting lawful Iniercsu Interferw
wlib prHwte bualucea. It rules that
(he iKsuance-of trading stamp* 1* not
tainted with an element of chance nor
violative of a statute prohibiting tbe
dealing In trading •lamps for any
thing uncertain or undetermined at
tbe time of tho acqi
atampa. The court cit
language of the New York conit ot
appeal* in People ra. Ollaop: "Such
Plenle Rreblem Soivad.
A nest of cups which uke np Vte room In tbr picnic bosket seems to
be the station of a fsmlilar problem.
These are made ot aluminum, the light
est inaterUI from which such things
are nada. and the cups are procUeally
Indeatmetlbla They are fitted snnglr
ooe into the other, and a cover fits
the largest onp ao that when not in
hse tho whole aet of six Is kept dean
and free from dnsL Ahtmlnna docs
not rust or tamiah tike Ua or silver,
aa that It la panfcularly desirable (or
articlea ot this kind. -Also It to thin,
and in spi'-« ®t the fact that there are
six enpa U tbe neat there Is not a
Terr great difference befwern the alxea
of the largest aad tha amaOest ef
i
,)
Buppllao for the Bhlpa'oT All Cotmtrisa Are tt Ba Kept Con•tantly.at Panama.
POVERTY , AS LEVELER
My BELLE MANIATES.
TVhen the Panama canal U opened
______
two yenri hence there will be a»al |
hand tor ih. .bip. ol .11 Ib« borld
D"b~mb.
1..M lai, wi.
— tr.m™dou. ..pply—bl.b ,111 |»*!- H. b.d told b.t » ,h«, tt.
be added to as fait aa It la iakeBi*»* Iwentyandbe
.tt .K»
was thirty. BuL
basins—om- at Cristobal, for the .At cf bar gay season,
lantic entrance, and one at Rslboa. h- seemed quHa
tor the Pacific. At th« former place remote to her. and
had refused
*{■0.000 tons w-m be kept on band; at '
the latter 160.000. In each the ktor-jlt** propoaaL
age will be In huge baeins of jeln-1 Two years Uter
forced concrete. In which about half'; ber father died a
the coal will be stored undeV- water, bankrupt and she
for use In rime of war, and tha ! married Ralph. R
other half above the see level, to be ' was a case of any
taken from and added to coctinually i port In a alorm,
for the ordinary neea of comms.-clal' and- abe frankly
end goverement vessels.
As Im-' ttid him ao; bat
nii tite plani of cranes, cars, bucket* I he fell assured
nnd other macblnery will be Installed ; that hto great love to handle the coal as econooically aa \ for her could not
poFsIble.
j but beget love In
The cranes will unloed coal from ' return,
ships: a conveying system will transHe larisbed ay
fer It to bridges sionning the stbrage ' on her everything
basin ar.d dump It at any place de^ that hie wealth .
Ktred: and a system of buckets oper- could bestow and '
(.1 ing upon tbiae bridges will make it bis ibOuglilfulK-Fslble to lift coal from the storage ness devtoe.
basin, ard by meaps of conveyor*
one evening
rrl*e It to loading machine* that'Win Jean came upon
drop It Into collier* -or llgluert. Tbe ter busbaod unaCrirtobal iilam win b* citpable of nn- waroa in the Uloading l.nuo tone and loading 2.0IV1 brary. His face waa burled^
tone of coal each hour, and the lUl- hr.nds. end his whole atillude wqa one
boa plant 500 and l.ouo torn. .
n( dej'.ctlon and despair He had not
Vosseto requlrRH; bunkes etuJ will heard ber enter, ghe aofUy wltbdr«,w.
not go.aloDgsld-- the wbarvea of -the
"What have I done." aha tbongfai.
plantt. but will be coaled in mid- sorrowfiilly, '-lo maks him • happy?
stream from barges.
‘Nothing."
—-----------------------I Sbe went back to the Ubrary-
FIND USE FOR DESERT PUNT,
ExecIteRt Quality of Was la Being my money—everytihng. We are poor.
,h. W»d c»
^
Btrength and ability; yon are young
Several factories for making wax
out of li.c wild candelllto pUn. h.ve
recently been caiablithed b
Texas.
Exiierimcms In making wax from
<«»«•
*
-
Of
o, ttfl.,10, ib, orodo >» •
p™.dd, ... .ttO.
tt.
tt-tt«i,i
^
rty that I
mortgage It f<«h. and It es
oortbem Mexico and tbe first factories caped tbe wreck.'’
It would give ns a bome," abe aald.
\M-ie eatabllsh(-d there. Not long ago .
.wi il
. Koc...
dl.io..™d to.
erenow btlngmadeto New York andto European countries.
|
1 was jxst thinking,
worthless. It to barteNied by Mexi-,
nrr^mnii, ".ml
Uttr ...low ««. T> d..Hod>
^
If he gives ma any encouragement we
ot ...ttcUdC tb.
>. .topld
V
i will go at OBce. ni leave the Uouaa
—.r.b.*”dV‘^^rir.!2' ”V •>r.."tS2
-Playing With Tops and Della Yet"
re now trying to Obtain long leasei
f lhe«. land, in order to gel a large ,
,tt,>_o. tt. „
to, ttttfb.
and e*
t;
folks like ns when they saw them
gi'iiing so much enjoyment
Ilf.-; Why. they arrn i even talking aim bbu -.tiuus vtuti
ciwatw.
im
.._
to each other only now and then aaltl to lie the hlgheat grade ot any
The mUe cottage was vary pic(a^
They're Just bored with extotence.
vegetable wax known.
iqne and homelike. Jean, who had
duu't wonder'"
acquired acme little knojfl^^E®
"I should think." said the prctty|
Real Gaintborough.
cooking In a chafing dtob way in her
girl as she daintily poised her spoon
-A great dealer, now dead, once told
of Independence, became a profiund waicb.-d Hi.' i-erKiiis Dnd. rdiscus- me that sauntering Into an auction ^reni'houwkTe^r
ricD. "ihst they'd f.'el klcd of sUlr room be observed the portrait ot a boy
-Jean." said ber bnaband. Ooe night.
e-omlng tn here and oydenag anything d . h.1, ttrtbrt to Gdlo.borettb.,b,t
po,.
so juveiiili- as s^as! It srems funny. II. b.d ihtt po-.r ot .r. .bid. ttb ■
b„
J., „
rtbbtt
; Yon never think of old
rlore. tbrodtt .dp,rtmtt~d PUM. .„„,j
F». TOO db Utt btt
pi-ople iTVing such thlni
und looking d^p down into that ptc- \ jean'"
"W.'ll never be as old as that." said
e be felt certain that the hat waa j
^ittw I do. Ralph! and I think,
ihn young mao tncdiutively. "We
addition and the boy a girl. He;
to do too mn<A for
won’t let oursvivna get so old. I can't bought the jgirtnit tor a song, to find ;
There waa nothing
for me to do .
ling fo:
Imagine yon getting old, anyway. that his dream bad come ti
on int
In retnn. but
You'll atw aya 'bo just aa slim and'girl
true Gkinsberongh. and the likeness | coDui^ cares bava
Ub as you are now—"'
r a beautiful girl. lA’bat bad prob- meanings In life and love to me."
"And think of you as fat aa Jha* rbly bappooed brings a drama befora
"Then ! will tell you aomething. II
man!'" she trilled with langhter. "i
old Squire Western bad
what t told yoa ab^
i'’i|>po*c they have grown so apalhMl; disinherited an eloping daughter, had. was all nntrne
money. I was brooding Uiai
that they don't care! -Poor things" . pulled the CalnsborouA
,._w down, and
taring me. aad
Moaiiwhile the middle aged s£xn in
country dauber for tnns when yoa cams to me. tympathetic
the comer was aaylng to hto wife; fomaticn. "Dash his w|g and buttons
"That's a pretty glri over there with iculy tho oath was worse." (t be w ould and kind in manner, on Inspiration
moved ma to try this experiment In
the funny ^ap^ hat."
look on the andatlfnl. ungrateful winning your love I have eoqw to Iot«
"Yes." agrved bis wife,
baggage again. The plctare had
this almple way of living."
one like It for Mllly. How
go^ money, and most behept. tboagb
"1 have an Intereat In this futory."
boy with her looks! Somehow it al- bad she had proved. It sbonld be
he laughed. "My salary was my:dlriways makes me want to cry when I boy.—Walter Btebel. In T. P.'e Weekly
dead. Oar house sod tfalngs are all
see two letexpericnced young thlngt of London.
there waiting for ua. Rhall we go
tuch SB they are!"
there now. or shall we travelT
"I knew." said her huxband under
OW Judgee.
"Let's taka oor real wedding, trip, ,
suodlngi.v. ‘They are so beautifully
lAird AlverstoDe recently made
Ralph, and gol^brotd,' she auggaatad.
sure ot themaelves and their know! very Interasllng refereacc to a curious
"When we-eoma back we will entep
edge of the world! When you think ol fact that judgee do their best work in
tain ea^ other Instead of oor ao
all they've got to go through—'
wbat. for other men. is extreme old qualntaneea. and, RsIiBl love went fly
"And all tbe dlsHluslooment
Tbere are many instances ot tba oel ot the window now that licbaa
heartaches." said his wife. “And ft way In which legal lights retain their hare come back to our Aoor. win tt,
takes BO many years to get to the facuItiM. Lord Eldon was la the house dearr
point where you can begin to under- of lords at eighty-five, and hi* reeton(OopyrigM. by Daffy Biery Pnb. Oad
stand and-really enjoy life! 1 anp iag facultlea were unimpaired till the
pose they faffey they're having a good, very end. Brougham became preeldetit
Why to BlaapT time!"
■ )
of tba Social SclMce ataocialioa at
Why to sleept Now. ptaaae don't
■'Silly children!" amned her hus aevanty-nlna. and-delivered bla Instalband "They’re only ' playing with Utlon address at Edinburgh at eighty-. answer ibis queetkm right off the heL ,
BO to say, by remarking that R to w
tope and dolls yet! 1*U bet they
Lyndbnrst. at more than eighty.' Instinct or a necessity or anything
haven't <
sensible re-|
as keen at any boy jiut down from llks that For Dra. lAgendre and Ptemark since they eat down tbere'
RaUiol. and at eighty-six delivered an dron of London, in experiments on
-She's' got an engagement ring!" "extraordinary spee^" la the boose
dogs, hsve dtocovered that sleep is
aald bis wife suddenly. "Think
ik of in- of lords. In our own time there la due to s toxle rahetanee in tbe blood
fasts like that marrying! Why, R'q
Halsbury.—London Tit-Bita.
der^oped by koag periods of wakefol-terrible!"
nesi. Tbere you have IL you see—the
Ton were only eighteen when yea
BtSppars fer Family dare.
longer you stay awake tbe surer you
married me." ber bnaband reminded
A bride, upon opening a package re wQl be to eleep. And yuu may know
her.
, ceived on ber wedding day. was sur- of aome pemons who have arreers of
"That was different!- aald hto wife, irlsed to find a doxen or more corks aleep due and uncoOeetahle for vvlw
quickly. "We had more sense than f various sixes fattened by ribbon reasons, and others who have loag
thoee two! They are ap terribly Inex- to s large cork. Attached to Uito was overdrawn their ooeounts. , AS of
periaoced! Life must be eo empty tor a card upon whieb waa written; whlob fow to show that atoep Is fath
them, really!"
.
I 'Seme atoppeie for the ttseOy Jars;- er an naeraBly dletrtbvtad thttf aad—
But they think theyYe haring a Later tbe sender was Informed that
oh. wan, what of ttf
good Ume." said the man aa they rose. when tbe first dtoagreement araee (ba
"They don't know yon have to be aa discusalon as to tbe al» of tbe cork
If yoa do not deelra aauh. littie wOl
old as we are before you're really; beat fitted to tbe "tar" caused ao
tern much u ytm. for aaali wdaa
happy!
Poor
things!"—Chlcage mneb amusement that the trouble waa
give poTBriy tha power of wualtk.—
Daily Newo.
| aeon forgotten.
Oemoerttna.
FIHtJOB WORK COME TO THE HERAU) AND RECORD CO.
O&AXD T&AVXBSX EKBAZJ> AMD TSAVXBfit BAT KAGLl. TUESDAY. JULY 22, IMS
: riOKsn
SUNSHINE
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ST« Mae b»l>y kittroa wUb th»ir Biknmo -ln tbe taro loti. Pap* tat mim
bM blT«« ud wo Uk« to watcti him
rob tb»m.
Utt Sondtr wAt my blnhdty. and
:.................... — *
HoraM Youaf Folko'dataWta J
Ota:
«
I wm try aavar to worry or.#
frot atatit anytoia«.
♦
your Prooldteu A r«al Suublsy Ub:;.
Thero aro lou of wild Mrdi hero
Bui ofieo tbo hat wUhod lor a 8uo- and l Jntt love them. We like to
■»“«' compaaloa to ataro tbo Brou> watch the twallowt build ibeir netu
•«»•« •»» »>« dltcororod all about under the earet of the bonao and
I will
Every momln* tbo bird, waken her «-« nett In .by pocket of an old,
oea and
toaalAdii
day. and abo can acarre- apron which It taoKlait in the* woodaa far at I aaa.
I will try to bo levloft talptol I ^ »alt to rut out of d'oott where her
' »«ve to bear eoutln tell about
to Urto to overybedy attd to 4 featberod fHendt are oiBsliig.
tbo cbickadeeo that the latned ao that
barMd .don. ud- evetTtbW U>«t
mauiu tad wmi le«t. W« tarent
cren a ctaoct of eloibet. •Mabuba It
tick tad not Ablo to work, bat UtUe
b»ibtr it powln* Uko a wood. Retao
plad and had very UUlo cheer or ena^ talk to H. It will be real company little piece of coal on the etmln. bofort to bto life. Bbe baatonod Atag for ma I tore flowore ao.~
ranto papa had aaid.-Somebody micht
untU Abe caoKbt up with him. tor abo
-So do 1.' aald' LUlaa. warmly, -i tiep on ti and Call.- But tbia aftomooa
knew bo alwayt llkad to aee her. think they can toat talk to you If you Rob wan|ln ouch a burry! When beSooewbow. • mom peopio did like to Itotn
ruihed out to the pantry for oooUoa.
M« Uiton
8be waa at bright JC-i -Now." the aaid-to
bereelf .when after ttbool, ihere waa that caol hod
pretty and cbei'.iul aa her flowrn.
abe loacbed tbt street. -| do beliere wiita lu bln mouth wide open. oaytoK
"n*tat bonny roaet you have, tot- 111 have to co bom-ewttb my eyet ■■ plain ai could be, Tin bungry. too:
ale!aaid
Mr.
Lacan,
looktoc
at
them
ahui
If
I
want
to
aaro
my
oae rote." FUl me. ploate. You know bow."
~
wlth bit dim old eyoa 'They 'mind
VTbn tbe reached borne Mn. Mur-O botherr -'memblod Rob. Then bo
bm*^ w BO of some Harcaret uted to bare ray waa la tbo parlor talking to Mam- anaicbod up tbo bod and daabod riown
growing on a bub long ago—white ma Reid. Ultoa wu very tony for ^llar. "I m afraid the bon won't
and
tweet
and
bonny
they
were,
to
be
Miw
Murray.
Her
UlUe
danghlor
bad
wall.
Why are you alwayi etDpty aft^
cure.died a year ago and It had aliwt «r iKb.ooir
try. There are mountaint after moua„ia Mr.
«t.. IIW®" I“• Pl~ 4r"M««l
|taint here, hljrhor ttan any tree tope.
She had died Iol* ago Tbe old man «• *>«’P *“'■ l»—*>«''• “« tfeaaured roio Roi>‘'»t pretended not lo bw IL Andid not often mention her nanm. but wlik H. wee while balfy bud Bum ^«Pi^‘IniPP-l 0
.1.. h. did 1, ... 1. ...I, . UdJ.r
tender »
«>-
♦ tbooo thinaa 1 -III -Try, to- ♦ e«l^l«o^eHe.^,^^^^
■poeii“m'ta d2T«"7 ''“y
down home
tnret, wiih tbelr trcMured eggs or pre
MlM CLARA SATCt, EdHar.
clou fledgllngi. and bow ijulelly obe
Orgaetoed Docombor t, 1SN.
baa tUppod away, ao( to dltturb the
Proeidem—Mlea Clara Balea.
parentt!
Fliwt Vice Prealdeto Mra. Matal
11 ron..r, h... .hr .d„U .h„w
• 'rsriSSM-a.r-M.M *. L. rrr'ors:,if:si,^rj,"
Itoll dune 1. Ilia. S.1«
cradle
New MEMBERS.
Lola Ain Mao. Blue Uke. CalltorInna McMicbael, 219 Weci Eighth
atreeu Tiaverae City. Mlcb. '
UUta JeanetL Traveme City. MIdh,
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R. F. D. No. 4. Box 124.
by Inet Davis.
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ilable lone Davit, age two mbnti*.
Tratmae aiy. Mlch.. -R. F. D. No, 4.
Name acst by Inex Davit.
SUNSHINE POEMl. *
A Pair of Woedlandera.
We're never lonely to the wooda.
Sitter 'nd 1. you know.
*Caa»e we've luch loU of 'quaintanec
In every place we go
She knast tbe very lltUest flowers
And talU them by tbelr name.
Vp on the bill or by the brqok y,- .
Sbe finds them Just tbe aame.'
•
The pink art>uiiu to tbe spring
Nay play at I
But aitter finds its hiding placa
Before U'l bloomed a week.
Tbe cardinal flower In summer
Tbe gentian to the (alh
Tbe Uurel and the bluer tweet.
Sbe knows tben each and alL
to tbe ocean beach. I
”““^“.^*7-*.
have been to several placte along the
coaet. Once »o went
about ibiKy mileo from home.
-‘•M ■‘»rtb« •
mu. UlU. urn.'.,.
“ .»~
>*»
«d l.c. Lai-
through. Peacbet and apidet are rlpv tb^'rte
a*^
here now, and there are Bany new ..r. Ud bold I, „
. .Mil,.
potatoet. Thli it a great place for
colored peopla and they cerutoly
have line time*. Well. I gueat i wUI
*
A-
stood wtat tbe tad been to him.
SI
Moat Ukely U wat Fred Blake bang1n|r
^
)““"»>■ " ¥““ l"^””
topper, and then It «UI be papa with
tbo tomp.Robbie took iwo. three, four cooklet
,.„„d MU,
«•.
In bU hand, and poked tour. Eva, aU
)U tbe nett of tbe-^tiarL that wat ...K.hd...- ....
» m,*, «vk >wi
into bU poekeL Ten cooUet tor a
_
'
'
s.
"Well. Ullan Reid, .if you're not
boy
who would not--Botber! I a'opM
The Old ««,•. face ^JbBto with
ni have to!yean ago we wont np to Oregon
light He toutaed tbe beaaUfol ’bloa- _
Mcdlle. "Hero you were proBtotog
And he did. He picked up tbe two
vltli. We were almoti three dayt
-n.»k
^ ^
, pM»u„ fnn,
lOM U»l,. If. ..
..
^
, piecM of coal be did not hear drop.
r.baby
w birds are almort ready lo fly. ••'0 “o
“■*
‘
the
foutln.
Tbo boys were walling, after all. They
Bleu yon tor your kind Ibougbl for bj, and your rresident it atuhing every cete»a Hodge*. We all went from
tacaute you have writien
an old man!”
..q,,
j
ultaa. wUb knew there Bight be cookies.'
A...
t— the
.k. great
...... event.
ouch a cheerful letter.
day tor
It Bust have been about half put
there to Yaqutoa Bay. a hundred mile*
"How piated be wat!" taid LllUn a tmlle. •ever to much more than If ,even that Rob and Willie were
In a bent-over cedar near the Ukca
^^,,,5. » ^leek. Wo
to bertclf as tbe walked on. 'Tm to 1 bad brought them borne aa 1 tolong! division eumpto.
tage a pair of tongsparrow*. are
we could .
UanvlUe. Ark.
tended You ought to have teen tbe
arguing, you know, Winie aaid
July S. 191S. glad I tbou^ of giving btm one."
brooding their speckled egg.., A Urge
^ ThI. toll papa warn, to
^rte petl of giattc. and weed tialkt
1 '
A tew minutes later Ullan was to toee* of those people I gave them to. (hat twenty-two WMt into ninety-nine
baa been twUled Into shape, and very
^ „p
1 am a little girl six yeaft old. and a dreumaker-s room above a big They were better . than a
bondiwd
,hree timet, and there iould not
cleverly........................
......................................
rotes.-—Zion's Herald.
hQjr remainder. Robbie aaid It went
Another song- bore
when I wat a...................
tiny gtrl,..............
ibrn-l ' n going to tebool as soon at It store, watching tbe bbiy workers
tparrow’t nett tat been discovered on
^.jjb p,,» ^nd mamma to Indl- ttnnt. Tbit it a very nice day. and while Mitt Wilson folded up a pared
^four times, and ihere wouto be a re
the bill-top. bidden in an elder thicket, ^^a on a vlilt. then after
« died
•» »
nice connto here, but ef paliems for her mother. Miss WTl-Clara Luelle and the Earthquake.
ma toiler. And Robbie uid. trlum^>hThe tablet there are nearly ready to
Montana before we came there
lote of rocks. 1 am tiub- soD herself looked pale and tired.
Katharine Chase, living to San anUy. "Just tO'It and.tee!- But Wllfly.
b««. to 1 think I have intveled t good hlng my toca all tbe time! Wc have There were dark circlet under her Francisco, awoke to find bertelf on lie declared, tcomfully. that bd knew
Ai th. !«., ot . cluMi. ol 111... >
. uiu.
j„.,
thirteen little' chicken* that have 1
eyet end ber (ace had % hopeless ex- tbe floor, platter tolling around her. without trying. Mamma said. "pb.
veery thrush has three dear nesiltag*.
from Geneva Hodge*, mv cout- Jtamnm. and we ere trying 10 toUe
preMton. She bad been up most of'the the room reeking like a ship, and the hash, boys!" anif papa said. -Lem
Tbe timid mother flits away in fright.
oregotit alto from Dolly Stock- tl»v«
•‘•“'1 • haven't any dolls or preceding night waiting on her tick gas Jett twt.ving to and fro The next noise, boy s!- and grandma jumped np '
» your Pretldem* never tuy s «
■ fish to Alberta, and Stanley Smith to ptoythtogt for evervfbtog of that k.ud mother. Ullan did not know this, but minute father entered.
• and observed, smilingly. “1 know bow
»tan the visits th.t nest.
Michigan, other coulns of mine. Thh was burned. 1 had two dolU and a abe thought Mias Wilton teemed very
‘iMmi toit?" sobbed Ktttarioe, ter- tu settle that dlipute."
rifled.
She trotted out of tbe room, aod
Th'
U tbe longtet letter I have ever writ- »*'• buggy. One of my dpHa
borne to, eome bushy grot ih near a ,pp ^ j
better cIcmc or you uonY *•»
FR*»* ■*»•< »» brothers and
••Why.
It,
an
eartuquase.
Don't
-j wonder If she'd like one ot iny
-.. __ ___ ______ _____
___ _ PresenUy the boys beard a bump.
field of waving grain. Dear' Dwr! »,.^(
,o'ever write again.
*“•
buttons.
i." .h. ibowbf IbobJAi . mu. -n. b»»«i (.ib.r .III uk. or. bL,‘“W bmp .. .b. -IMr .aU..
How they cry and fret when
a pci
- "-----------your little rnend.
Tour Utile Sunshine glrL
nllv «t her xrsstfm “There J««»- -Moiher.lt dretttog Harold and
There wat a rath and a •cream. It
wistfully
•on comes too near' But tbe downy
5x,it .Mrs .Macy.
May Dewey.
« win
*m L
„k«-w - At
Ashststowe
go out together.'!
he talk eat papa and mamma and WlUle Who
fledglings open their beaks conOdingly
1 -am to sorry about ytar doll chil would be plenty for me.'
ed he wat slipping on Kattarine',
•“<! “»«» »*">
P. 6 —It tax been a week since I
\VfacD MUt Wilton came to ber with
when your Pretldenv pushes the bush, , ,
_
Hothet. and then they hurried Into
kod 'liut hit eyet
wrote tbU letter, tnd I must tell you 'dren. lYrtaio Santa Ciaut will bring
ea one tld^
a parcel she held np a rose.
could see bis grandma lying
what we saw today. It 4tos been lain- J W MW
»n~
Out to the garden. In tbe center of a
"Would you Uke one. MUt WltoonT” j
often tavlug to climb
■“'* «!'' «> H>c hard cellar floor.
Ing and the best lime to »ec a deer.
little patch of thistlet on ibc «iounfl
' the said. abyD'.
We took a walk an-l had not gone tar
r k.k-k.^
timbert• —■
and piles of brteki that a________
»« *>**»“
«
P*''
____
...
1.,.
J______M
(be vetiwr sparrow it brooding four
Mitt Wilton smiled down Into the
.......................... bapi he tad killed bU deer, dear
“*
Number of m
1, itit, M>2-
wH,!
M ^e“to‘ToI,^rni^niSl.T^
"t*" *”f have to pay before
next week and then coula
sis-r,r.rr.‘'"tJs:
'»-«
f" "r- ™
-
■Lr.^Sidt.r'" “
^ «:r.;r,“,7rd,...
‘"kbi lliu. t«...
,
■ MoUt.t;' Kkib.n», .««,bl! trt«. •”««- "■‘I-
■Tb.bkJO.d-r.-Mt. »Uk«.tU. . |„„.t korlkb. book? T., 1,1. Cl.r.
teo deer came to tight They ran
R
he«“ » 1“« Rw since I
—,.y ^i. th.t. .1th th.
folk»*e-l them and contlo wrote tost. When 1 wrote before we ■Mo. ,»«. it 1.1 ITl t—e it bom.
Tbi. .Cl.n»™. .b.n |OU. m.ia..l
^
^
|„..J
s.mmll l-llV- I Ilk. It t-l.1 to mother, the hat arwayt been used earthtpiike-for k ..Ik to M. tbe hlrb. .b.
,tnitin*. tJb. ot -oH b.t.- H b». U.o r—l «brm b.re.J. lo living In tbe country and plnea to
..
.
.
..aa.01, ,o...|..b, .„ ..t, tblft,.
;r”,'';'r.trtt b"Tb»^
b., ,oa., '1. bulto »ol.
JO., tbb.
?„ru,.7u..7."nSi oo.’o»,...U..b -bool M... ..O .^,
And What do you think! The little
gtrl was not conteot to sbov where a
drink might be procured: th* i
ahead and filled tbe cup. then offeredIt as grarloutly at a little princeit!
^ed away, i never saw anything to “ The girli and I go down to tbe
.pretty. Couiln wtohes someone had'rtvwr at MePb^'s landing aod go to
-zsff.ti- ~~ ~===SEsi5
lo. b,t Old ko-oo. ------------ 1. ...^“d-o^m-""^. mr-i. m
like, a mesage to ber from IL Ebe has go bark.
JuM tbink bow good it la
b- l».«l.bt to
IW oo. «.t Ut.ntooo- H. tioold
o.'er rm*.t kimid.L. Tk—h. r.m.mHe -nearly
of..hit
‘bered!
■• ••
-• -tu^ed out
-.........
chair In bis taste to get to thoee cel
lar stairs.
"Oh. bicn you, no!" grandma was
ly rote elll cfaevr her u
DowntUirt Ullan stopped at the
ibbon
lot M.mm. Roli bml
,h..ir «.v to the only the dlth of applet. 1 stepped on
“’Jo'L’.b™
.^7. tk. ™
been thero with a camera lo Uke It* bathing. We were ail to the Uke told h,. Ob.-7;b.7"oi'd'''.L‘'^bo*X'-t
^
^
And aa fqn me. 1 know tbe birds,
|,inure
Ia a. Mbathing at a pUce called Dear Point.
Tbe wren and oriole.
Wtat an intereattog letter you taVe AH H»e peU 1 have U a - UtUe gray
kitty. A train goes through here
The white-capped, wbittltog wood -t'SS’.SS^iSr^TtS.'
A
ttmo
koo.
tbrookb
(about fvery hour. I wat flthing tbit
pecker,.
page again.
thine girl!"
That twlftly drills bit bole:
afternoon and caught twenir rock
And Irma said, right tben and there,
haat. 1 will dote, hoping to aqe tbit
Tbe thrush, that atogt to aott and
Wiiliaat.
Minn.
looked! And how aad her eoft. brown peopi, standing abont or sitting on
^ ^nd. brown eyea
that the bad long wanted to be one.
ir. print.'
July
T.
1913.
ey ea were.
the curtatonet. but the Chas«
.q gramma, wtat U 1 tad!
but tall not known just how ti
Your Susbtoer,
^e robin and the jay.
. Ullan laid one of her r
i church which tad already
i moment «he and your Pre*l-ITeslilent Wtat if I'd left the two pleoee of coal
And onc« I met a big wblu'owL
Bertha Peterwn.
counter and imiled up at tbe girl.
oi>ened for tbe
dent were talking ax though they had
H tat been qutte a wnlle since I
on tbe tlalrt! I waa going to llrtL
That bunked tbe funniest way.
-Here's a rose I'd like you to have mother a^d the children could rest
|
if you care for It Aren't roaet beau- while ^ffaer went out coming back
me!" cried grandma,
llful. don't you tbinkr'
after a lliUe while witb three buns, jppunj trlghOned. Thee she gave
For a moment Lilian fell frighten- These'were divided, tbe chUdren. In R^^kble a quick UtUe * •qoeeze and
nnd the pretty river, and tbe blrdi.— r»w »» the Fourth. I tu|H«ae th.
«d. for the thought tbe girl wat going tbelr hunger, not noticing that lather
i,q(
dIdnX
yet. of courie. tbe birds!
will be a grand time at Traverse City
locryy Tear* welled up to the brown aad mother ate none Then they cudyou!"—Mina Sunwood. In
Thjk.dwdwbds are anch a friendly nlace - And then Irma Iwho Is visiting her I expect to go lo a small fishery U
Ua lots of fun to be
grandmother now. to C.Irn Arbori took »I>end tbe attenoon and evening. It n>T U»»e
Mable lone Uavl8..age •yet at the picked up the rote Under- died down in the comer of a pew. and Youth's CompaoloB.
At borne with all tbe birds and flowers >®“'' Pr^rldent to.a nest abe tad l» only a store aod one house, but I two n^th* And one for the Sun- ly and told It against her cheek. When >»“*
•“
:-----Uke ut two are you »ee ‘
»» “
'’'®‘‘le from xhlne Club. IJIlia Jenneic. age tlxteen. tbe spoke there was socb a funny Katharine toy awake a long time mThe Boy *«d th. Bridqt.
—PritcllU Leonard PMdenl In the crotch of on oak llrah '»rqund the lake will be there. Aod of Ber address I* Traverw* City. B- F. D. little uemble to her volcw
Thero touly died at Ltoroto. Seth
. _____________ that overbitoif the juvth. It was made
«>ur»e young peoide can have a good -Mo. 4. Box 1*4. You may tend UlUat
"Oh. thank you!' It Bakes me
1« the morning father brought a ^ rmaka. a man named H. J Watob.-bo
I .
kif
_ ___________
____
Llaten.
most careful^, covered on the outside Hn»e «n> wbere. Shall I tell yon about card and button to me and 1 will give think of home.*
of hMiA
bread, ■n<«
and ,I>H
glad enAHrit
enough werv.thev
were-they
„ ____________________
important part In
tbe conaintc
I taven't
with dainty curtt of white birch, and » trip 1 took a few week* ago? I went lh«m to ber. I ^ve lost my button, roses llie this since
You aak for a tong. Utile Alloe—
home- “
•***•“
tion of the first
lined witb wMte borte-bairt. But the «<R ob ■“ Wend »n^ the Lake of tbe Will you kindly send me another? Is There uted to be a bush growing by or sauce.
Niagara ■Fails. Mr. Watob was bora
A song of tbe bees and Sowm.
BoAi U»j .i*n«l lor 8.CTi«,iiio. „
„
funnlMii thing wk* ihai an old shoe- Woods and Btaycd''”two weeks. The Nellie Crocker's addretk Sutlons Bay. our garden gate that tad rotes Uke
A song ofqbe happy little folk*
wHw, ib.j O.r. -rauilj .,l-ni»l „„ „„„„
... ,
airing was woven lightly into the toland is about ten njllee from ZIppel. Mich.?
In this glad green world otoura.
this—white and tweei. with ptok
atrocture. roitod and round, and bel|L *nd right year, ago one could walk lo
Vour loving Bunshtaer.
hearts. 1 put tome of then to my
ed fasten the nest in It* tec«ce poM- apiwl o» the MDd beach, but now ii
tne* Davis.
Stall it be of the lUlle gridfincta
Perhaps Nellie will • t your letter.
Oon on the tree. Three taby birds >» o»l>' » Httlc Island aboni two mile*
That came to tbe porch one day
Ima .gently *“*« There is a fishery there and the nbd reply bertrif,
And iHucked at tbe ihtotlw' downy opened yellow beaks
doo. o,, TbU !». b-o ..rt . b.m .
,0,.,
^ ^
seeds.
•
• bent down the branch. .They were peoi-le Ital mn the fishery are great
day—aod iveoplc have been to hard Bot Korborlo. -old nol lonol b.r
SUNSHINE STORIES.
Tben flew, stogtnt “awoel sweeL" quiu unafraid of our new Bunsblne friends of mine. So one Saturday evento please. Thank you. to much.;'
Lilian's Rem.
lost Clara Luelle.
ybe engineer
away?
^
member, and her love for the cunning »"* they sent a boat down after me.
A
lady
now
came
up
to
ta
walMd
“Ifell. Uiton, I never saw a glri so
One day a bright-faced woman ap- ^ dvaixo tad thought of a war lo cel
owaturea. was • preitr slghir
The next day we went up.
to tbe room where the chlUren ,( .^ro^
«
*ev
____ _____ told your Preeldcni that prrity rough to I tad to steer part of -fond of Dowers at you are. "laaghod on. and the pale girl turned to her
Or. come to tbe wlvod. little Al)ce.
Tben
^ih a .mile ttat Imd not be«, on tar
boy to the heri kltt flyer to
I
rite fed the paront birds eviry day. the Urn*. It was the first time I ever MolUe Burgew.
MargareL Matal and alL
face
before,
while
Uiton
made
her
"Some of the Sacramento children io*mr ta asked a retldenL
woodaad
that
the
mother
would
e*l
oot
ot
ttoer^
a
boat
ao
I
am
afraid
1
didn't
Sbe
bad
Just
met
Ullan
coming
out
Sn And Utt to the vote* of
way
OHt.
have
sriU
.vou
some
toys.ehe
said
as
Watoh
hoy
was
•*■»«•<,
and
the
her band.
do a very good job. but I kept the beat of Mra. Chamberlain's gate, proudly
thrush—
“To think that one Oower could she began passing around dolls and engineer
that ta ta brou^ He
Of all the netta that your President from drifting vintll the engine could carrying a clnster of roeet whirii Mrs.
Us Ugold aUveiy caU.
Kt/hartoe .sprang up was made to underriand that ta must
given her. Very mean ao much to any one!" tbe ptoylhtoga.
she likes Inna'a ta' boxed In to keep dry. When wc Ch
I am ^t IoagerD. "Ob." she eictolmed. potoi- b,. hi, kit* across tbe Ntogara river,
reached there my girl frieml was vis- lovely those rose
too—great thought. "Oh. how gtod
Id the badge the catUrd to singing,
gave
tar
one!"
lug
to
a
doll
to
Mtoa
Stacy's
atma.
,(
.cross
aod allowed It to
—
Ittog
thero.
too.
That
It
my
tiwclal
creamy
beaoUea
with
the
tatoleet
tunA wonderfnl •togm- to ta:
B-beo sbe petted tbe ttoy little oot- -ttat't my Clara LneUe! Aod I come down on tbe other aide. Hen ‘
SUN8HINE LETTERS.
(rieod. aod another friend waa work set blush lo tbelr fragrant hearts.
And tbe boholtok's hobbling laugbur
(bero.to rotoe It. Tben tbe engtBine Lake. California.
Ing thera Mra. ZIppel It only • young uiton had panted to show them lo tage where the Franklin* lived Ultoa thought sbe was burned up!"
Ploeu over the meadows froe.
Ults Stacy handed tar the doll ataiuched a wire to tbo ttrtag on
June 22. 913.
1
woman beraelf. to wc tad dandy her friend and expreta her delight to aaw Mari' Praoklto sllUng by the
open widow, looking out with a rather taic*. and Katharine waa bealde her hto tida and lb* men on the other
and rain atogt the Bear Prealdeot—
time*. Evenings'we
th^
'Tbroagb s
1 would like to join tbe Sunthlne have music, tomeilmet go for a walk.
(h*m" answered fretful expression. Mary bad bMB U1 taU with deUgbt
One.
am-----------------a llitle girl nine years old. and
eometimes _.
go fi*hlug
as soe
she wuiDCXl
sniffed otioiAij
daloUly ak
for a long time, and was ioM grittag
----------------.
—
tue s>aiiu« uvvt U1 »uu iiw.
----- 1-------. - with a hook auuan.
-aijaaj. aa
The pboebo calls and th# robin Mngi.'^'^ *» tb« *««!«•»
■* •chooL .My and Une. During the day we all helped perfumed eupa. "O MoUy I think aU tatter. She found tta tUne very todl- “®»»y »ta taa on . different dwat ta- n,, bridge -a. weU b
*’*'■ *“ burned, perhtpt. Oh.
«r,
afterward rutooved to
And cheerily rows tbe «ow.^'
dear mamma died lour yean ago and with the work Ull that wak done, ud^
especially out. R»r but few of her clattmHot
/
since then 1! have lived with my come tben sewed and talked most of (be
j
4, envy went to roe flier. Mary FianUto was y®"
S'®" ««
Nebraaka. and bw«B» « prentoeni
In.
as ..”
wc J~ ■
'*"**•'■
cltliMi of Unooto.
|a AU*
Ain. Macy.
Mw. 11 am
•» a
. nameaake
nu»Ui. of
»r time.
Um.- But
But such
...b good
M tltnea
''."“ A"
bit'wb,. I OUA M joo not liked. J
Ttan listen, my, *lar mu. Brlla.
For tbe flelds and mrodowa ring
her s. My pain owns a hog caoch In would have! One day Mr. and -Mn.; lovely big garden. WhanY Mn. ChaaLilian dlrf nol like her. either; but
"'"“s' •>'»-*«« “ *“ •»«
---------------------------With a tboiuand tangs more beanUful
mounialnt twentj-two mile, from ZIppel and Nr. Zipper, brother and I .
^
Ttan any that 1 rioting
Blue Lata. He ««e. down to ... me went abouj roven.erii mile, up th.
„Blnf dJ wTSahy taS
-----------------------about every two weeks, and courin river to Baudrite. It just loured rain
M-onr «l «
long, and how lonely to be ritUng
Wtat if He Hai
‘
THE
SUNSHINE
PRESIDENrs and I apand every vacation at bl* aU the way up the river aod we were
*
pwpng «ovcoweere for river •ervte* to the troptake them borne and put them to the there aU tbe time aad i
only nine and a half, so iee
VISIT.
place. We are there now. and my lit- eqaUng wet when we got up town. Bot
vase on my drvMlng Ubia They wUl
For a numbqj oC weeks your Preal- tie friend. Helen* Johnson, came with gotog back It wat nice and we bad a
very bard wbeo bo went down eeltor not of tta upper csbto project two
dent has been right out to the ooun- ns tbt* year. There are such pretty Jolly Ume ! wonder If my letter to ‘***’*
Ume. And iott
^
opened tbe gate and ran lightly op the ^
water pipes, sack of which to flued
i hod of coal
try. away from the buby city otreeta. woods around bore, and we take tong gotUng loo long; I hope noL b« 1
R*® P'*“ov® » •ball l^o from
to'.i*,”ttal^i,’tho^Tor ttan "1th a aprar taad. Theta founiato*
away from tbo click of typewriters 4n wslkt In them most eveo' day. boptog mutt clote anj way. Hoping 1 may »®»- «
be delightful jn« to au path to tta window.
"A roao for yon. Mary." she said ^ ^
^ "helidni" Of conroe
apw* of waior ov*r tta awntta office, aad far from th* oashtog we may see a deer, but we tavenY come again. 1 am.
1®®^ « ttem.",
gaily.
“And
I'm
fltod
yon'ro
getting
helped
Ju«
at
much
by
^ tta
notoe of the big prroas* itai print eeea one yet. Pap* saw one yesterYonr -tovlni Sonbeam.
, -Mollle toqgbed again at Luton's enback from the uble. 2^ooI?-pSLta?
Ih* Bunshtos page.
day near bto barn, and every nUbt
' Ilaxel Knight
ttuttosm. and tbe two friends i»ned. better. No- don't toll me you ever
plektog up bto own IKtl* room.
ropuiar mocanm “*■
Instead of all that sta ta* boon they come to the corii Bold. One flay
Wo all feel that w* bar* uken a *®^ Lilian had to do an erraad op saw anything protUer than that"
Mary's fretful little toca eoftaned .oa banging hto tat and coat on the
wandering up and -down country tones when w* were oot walking w* taw the trip out la the wood* with you!.
»®»» ^or kw Bother. At sbe walked
gay to tbelr lummer greeaery; her cuteto Httle baby rabbit. We picked
•
(
»»««■ »*Ui ber beauty loving Bttle Isio a tmlle at ■!» took U* foee to .^ad low peg At the left-hand tide
ber
tbto
band.
©f
the
cloeec
and
abowlng
WllUe.
who
Sagers tav* been picking wild |low. it op aad petted IL It held Just M
DanvIlVA Ark.
fixed on bro rose*, old Mr. Lodo Bwi pevedra Wtat so5>
“Iliank you." the
eta totoead of upping ber typewriter; ufll and abut iu eyet at though It eoJuly 8. 1913. gan cams out ot a gale juit before ber
___aaM. gtai^Uy. was seven, about bto ariibmeUc,
tade to and bow tar K extaodaU: tor
Rob alwtyt fait-about papas six* * crowd to not coBpaoy. aad facta aro
and the toend of rippHog' water and toyed it. Paim save me seven Bale Deer President—
and hobbled alowly aod patotulty -It to pretty- and Tto ever ao much
obliged. "Ili gat aotber to put h la wbao ta was ctamptog downetalrt bot a gaUery ot pictvm and talk
tovaly Mrd tongs tav* uken the pigs and we l^o to tee them oat. B'eI went to Ull you
of tbe country on! along' tbe •(?«*€ Lflton knew
'p4*e* of the tbtta ot the preeiax.
have loto ot fun huBUng bens' Mtat bare. Bnl flrtt I want to tall you tta Logaa very weU. and wat sorry tor a tttBbier right bare taeaW* B* on tta avtogtog tbe shiny. Mata bod. Re was tat a ttoUlng cymbal -ben there ta
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