Grand Traverse Herald, December 25, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 25, 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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1913-12-25

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OLDEST PAPEtt IN lOCmGAN NOBTH OF GKAND BAFlDS-^AmiSHED ISSB,

(Bmnh
V<)^ uv.

THAVEBSE city,

T0YLAND1S
IN GERMANY

MUSKE60N MR MMED
AS DJRTtL EMRIIREB

Bojto In Thia Country Do Net Demand
* Ae Many Ouna and Soldlera Aa
Da YouttfaUr, in
Eurepa.

AMD TBAVXR8B BAT JEAGDB
grand

TRAVKRSK

county.

WIUinGAN, THUKSDAV. DKUEMliKll 2.'..

RURNED OUT
HARBOR LEPER
MERRY TIMES RERTOR 80IRG
FARM COURSE .FAMILYLEAVIN6
WOMAN KILLED .
TO URIVERSin
THEM DESTITUTE
IS PROPOSED
AT ClIVELAND
BY EXPOSURE

(R>- rnltfd IT«w I
LnMlni!. I>ec, r-nr. C UuUp HUtoday Ban>od
•HOPS AT SONNCSeRQ SUPPLY drwti of Mutkewn
br tbe fUWBor
member of the CITY
WHOLE WORLD.
ktato board of dental euiDiners.
ceedlDB- RYank Haynea of Manlatee.
vboaa term eaidrea the first of the
year. The geveroor is also ex|.ec<ed
<0 appoint a treasurer for the state
UNITED STATES BEST CUSTOM­ harbors board today.
ER AMONG NATIONS.

DOUS IffiJEUK PRODUCT

Kovets the
Grand Travcrsc Regton.

(Uy United PresK )
Ijtiislng. Her. 23 —State licalih duthorllhn imlay recelr«i] a leltcr'lrol
WILL HAVE COMMUNITY Prof. Warthlu. the I'lilverelty of MichCHRISTMAS TREE.
igen leper exix-rt. urging that Jacob
Goiltilein. the Benton Harbor U-in-r, be
sent lo ihe unlveniiy Apr trealr

SHARES SOLO FOR FURDS

CHEESE TRUST
IS SCENTED

cstivHItS Will Contlmle Until New
Yaam Day. I^rams la Be
Carried Out During Eadh
Evening.

BIROLIMERT IS REEDED ROW

Honor. Mleh.. IKc. 2;:—Sunday
nmrnlng at 11 u'elo.k a fire which
orlgiaalcd from Vhc cook stove
idelely destroyc-d the homo of Byron
Williams and family at Carter's Sid­
ing. thereby rendering Ihe family of
ibroe girls and fogrvboys destitute,
puric- iK being made up for 'the fam-

DAY TURNED
INTO NIGHT

SANTA GLAUS
FOR STRIKERS

.LEY WITHOUT ANY
SLOTHING

UVEO II ‘IaTTLE GRES

■ried te Alley Near Btoekyards,
Wh^re She Was Later
bleeevcred.

(Oy United Press.)
UNUSUAL PHENOMENA WITNESS­
BY KARL VON WIECAND.
Chicago. Dec. 23.—Tliai tbe pretty
ED IN'CHICACO
(Derlln Cooeepondeot of the United
gtrl tM-llevod to 1m> Hannah Loughlln
fRy ITnIind Pr^.j

Presa.)
The 'iiiestlon of whether there shall
oi
Hmile
Creek, found dying In an
rievelaud. Ihv. 22.—Wlieti Cl.-v.-Berils. Dm. U.—The world's Toybe a slinrt eoucac lo Ogrlrulture under
eiley in the atm-kyanls dlKlrlcl, was
latiOers awoke today ilie stage was
Mnd Is Germaay, and Santa 'Claus'
........ ausidceg of tli« T/averse
drugge.1. atrlpiHxl of her clothing and
one of the greatesi |iiibiic
otpKal ud headduartera la not
City High M'liool and the Michigan
^carried lo the spot where found was*
celebrations the city has ever known.
the Bortfapole bat at BonDebc-rg JSue
AgrlruHurnl college. In Traverse City
Um- {heory the lollce were worjilng on
tlilK .wltiler, Ik mow under t-onsideraMoantahi). a town in the Durhy
ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL Tbe celebrayon is to be known
CONOITION- ATTRIBUTED TO S^- UKlay. The girl dled_ this morning.
ilty rhristmiw and Cleveland
lion. Su.-li u course- was comlu.-led
GIVEN THE CASE
Melninfen. on the edge of the great
TLING OF SMOKE
On<:e during (he night'she storied lo
Wealthy Operator Orders That Family
i
bsa the honor of beVng one ot
week last jear and iitoved ot
TburlngiaD foretL Almost the entire
tell how she ej.me to be In the alley .
of Every Striker be Provided
first big cities In the country ' tq
Interest and vqloe to those who
popnlation of the city of is.ouo ite
nti.le tave Mr_u small aiiron. but she
For and He Will Pay
attended, but unfortunately
- babluats is In the emi>Ioy of Ssnta Marshfield. Witeensin.
Aileaed to Inaugurate the tdi-a. laiised Into un-onsclonanesa. Physi­
the Bills.
larw a in-r i-eiit of our farmerB were ^treet Lights Had to be Turned On In
A Chrieimas tree almost fifty feet
Cions. Erery bouK is a workshop
cians
say the glr! showed evidence of
Forenoon to Enable the«hepliand ae- Kboitid have bex-n. This
high. de<-orated profusely with toys
.for Santa. G<'rmany exported toys
hat ing been drugged. Kxfvrsure caused
pera to Find Their
Khort etiiirM. is managed along e«tale
and varl-col^red eleriric biilbx. Iiin
to The Taiue of IJd.OOO.OOO last year.
her death.
raiumcl. ix-r, 24—Tile Mrlkc chil­
Way.
llsht-d
whool
line*.
There
been |iUr(-d on the big Puldie Square dren ul tin- <-u|>i>er country will have
E>om the'raids made on the abops
, Relatives Identified Woman.
In tile center of the city. Hand standx ihelr nKual nivrry ('lirlMnuiH. for more hours of lec-tiir.-K in the furenoon and
by Old KrU Kriogte this year,
Rattle Creek. Dt-c. 23.—Relatives to­
iwo hourii of liH-iiire* In the after(By I'nlled'l’ress.i
have been erected about It and to-' than
figures are expected to rearh between
day Mid the girt was Mrs. On^ Meof Hies.- IlMle tit-ilms of
Chicago. Dee. 24.—Inky tilackneea
reasonable amount of
Washington. Dec. 23.—t'barges tliat uight the <-eremooh-s will Mart.
Ct.OOO.OOd and ItB.Ooe.bnn.
Uughlin Dempsey, who left h^ with
mat labor war ibal lias mailr
two big meat parking concerns In
The ohjert of the t’ommunlty Caliimet and vl< init' a s.v-iu- of coii. time for the aKking and answering ot setib-d over Cbirago today and Chriat- her small daughter some tljjie’ ago for
Santa Clang U more generons
sboppers fought their way
' his little fHends In the United States UhlragD are gaining control of lh<- rhrixtmae Ik to combine the activl- flii-t for six moiillia-will lx- remetii- •lUi'Kticns iH-afing ii|>nn the topb
through gloom as pronouiired as mid­ Chicago. She .was dewrted-by her
thsn to tbo ebnOren of any European cheese outpur. of the entire middle (les of various charitalile orgaalxa- liercd by istfnta ('laUK. t'lirUtiiias bae- der consideration The AcricuUural
huslmnd.
Her Bister left this morning
night. It was the Kci-onJ time within
eouatry. I.oBt year he ablpped 307 we« nere received by the atturney llODS and make tbe giving of Chriot- k.-t.s by fh«> ihousan.l are being dl»- college ftirnlKlies two siieakers for the
to claim the body.
'■
a moDih. that this phenomena lias oc­
carloads of toys from Sonneberg and general today and will be turned over mas cheer to tbe poor and needy a irltriTied today. The u|i|x'bIr ofMhe course, which continues a week and
curred. 8tret-t lights twinkled through
I
k
o|>cn
without
a.*)V
charge
to
the
to
Assleunt
Aiiurney
General
Todd
in
matter of civic duty. In the past i-hiMn-n for wiMm rlntli.-K and Klioes
Nnremberg. to New York. Pbltadelthe
darkness
and
aiiio
h««di|gbu
farniersr<>f
the
Grand
Traverse
region.
('harilieH. Salvation wiere unsw.-red^ulid every ItKoiiting
. fibla. Boaton. eallimore. GaUestoo charge of tbo truM iTosecutlonM.
To m.1*e the coiirKe a sun-ess there
Infornutldn showed that Marshfield. Army. Volunteers of America
and San rranelsoo. tram
wblch
(rain brought'hue.- box.-a of cluibHi
kIiouM be an eorollinent of at least 25.
dues he distributed them to Amerl- tVis, Is the hea-lqiiant-rs of the aj- other charitable secletie« have sepa and prcK.-DiK and there «b» a proscalivaHK is aoOD lo he ^adc tb kICTb and at m o'«-16rk the loop disleged
"cheefto
iruM."
and
that
rstely
ministered
to the needy. 'can boys and glrla all orer the coun­
|•ecl that the BFsnciated rliurltli-s
tHseoier If Ibeie are that many young tgei lortpran unusual oildnlgM ai>gaining eontrol of creameries ii> MicliThis year's comnittee of thirty w’oubl be KwamiH-d in their elforiK eti
try. That some complained to him
farmers in Hu- Grand Traverse region pearaw^T- The weather hurvau aiIgau. WiRcoDsin. Illnols, Iowa and Min­ five prominent citizens including
about being fonottem seems to be
make d.-Ilverii-s to the Uee.!;. Jt was
would like to s|icnd a week at iribi^l iho^darknesK to the ufEsence
nesota.
Mayor Maker and IJeulenant Govern U-arned toilay that one of the biggtVl
the case, for this year Old Santa sblp
school this winter While there Is no ■ low hung clouds over the ity and
or Greenland, took charge of all char- mine o|v-raior« In the dleiri.-t whose
ped <20 carloads to America. Amer­
the klrseiiee -of wind. caUsIng. the LONG LINES OF OCPOStTORB AFT
objection to old farmera enraiiinf
ica U QariBkBfs Met toy customer.
itirtile ■UftlvUlM and thhy boast that name Ik withheltl Kslay dIr.tUeil tiiat
taking the full work, tbe peraons who smokeuo settle.
CR MONEY.
tho~rnji.il> «f ev.-ry xirtker Ih- proIt look tbit year coaslderabiy more
agperson In this ciiy
<-ah get the most bonefit from thi
i.<..1,000 souls will l>e wigiout a good »id.'d for riirl-.!ii;aK at hi« exp.-nw-.
that) on»thlrd of tbe toul output 6t
lo have
..
The Western F.-iIenition'of Mln.-fK
Banu'a vorksbope for the entire
meal ail% warm clothing on Uhrisllecutgr acbool
Klan.sl
tbe
iKivini-nl
of
a
K|>s-ial
world. Amoric«;s toy bill for the
aa Day.
d are now a<iively engaged In
A unique method of ralvlng funds t'JiriKtiuas beni-m.
year 1213 wtli approximate <8.ixin..
fnrmlxic. with 2o. ;;c* or 4i> years ahead
■ «ao.
as devised. A few weeks ago all
of them A nun who l» going to be
Tbe toy lodustry of Germany has Woman CemmitUd Suicide Within tbe downtown stores placed on sale
In the turinlog hualness for 10. 10 or
BANKS HOWEVER 010 NOT TAKE
Shdrt Distance of Municipal
of stojk tn .
.............
▼ery little .opmpeUUoB. In It are
3>i ye-ars more, needs to'^et.in touch
ADVANTAGE.
Chrietmaa Tree.
rbrisuiiaa romiiany. The eharee sold
employed tbouauda of men, women,
with the Agrieuliural i-ciHege men and
for ll.iiii ea<h.boys and glrla. The centers of. tbe
U-arn of the new Ways that Great EKciumc(w Was Caused by Pull­ Finarteial Conditione In Rapubllc Are
(By United Press )
industry are the qqaint old towns ^
The cenlflcateK were made o
have Ixten «<\ol«o<I tor securldg of
ing Alarm Bex in tbe Fee- Bad With Lima Chanca For
Mlnneaiiolls. Dec. 23 —
due legal form; They stated
of Sonneberg aad Nuremberg,
iToritable croti*. Agricultural niellitory District
Improvemem Undar FreeChristmas eomiiany would
remberg is SanU'r worshop for rail- tl»e Ice llk«- a pler-e of sutuary- with.
ods, like other nlethods,
going
• Toad tralnsT tin addters. aeroplanes. In h^r a block of the inuniciiial return the ortglnel Invesimc-nt with
throunii
a
eonstani
i>roeexs
ot
evolu^m>
pcrsoD.
addicted
to
the
hablt
pf
Alrshlin,
guBS.
eannon.
swords, Cbriitmas tree. the;l>ody of a well intereil. not In money, hut In
tiiin. and thoxe who do not learn the snioking In bed. was resiiensible for
(By United Preas.T "
drums and rduaUcat other toys that dressed woman was found froten In fariioo—a feeling that your Invest­
liest and most api'rovefl ways of «he calling oul of all regular firemen,
Mexico City. Dec 23.—All hanks.In'
on CbrlsUM gladden the bearu of the Mississippi river today. Sbe had ment had gone to make some
workiug' Arc likely to fall to secure two leuiuK. a sioanicr and |<an of tbe Mexico City, including the Bank Of
family happy
cMotlesa kiddies. Sonneberg; how- evidenUy Jumped off the high
the lilgheKt Standard of elTlloenry and volunteer forces, with ilieir ap|<araius. Uindon and other InstUntlons reportTbe body wad so firmly troxen
- aver. Is the arlatoeiwtlc eapltal
the day on which was declared "Peace
eventually will l>e drop|>ed behind In Hy* morning. The fipe^aa In the
weak opened for buslneas . aa
ToylanE It U the dollebop of tbe Ice that firemen bad to chop It.out.
Earth and GootTWIll to Men. " The
the onward march of agriculture.
.Uakwood house, '>39 Kast Eighth usual today. Tbe Bank 6f London
world, aad where dolls of every shade, The body Is unidentified.
(lock sold, even beyond tbe eiirectaSo It I* that a S|>eelal ai>i>eal It to riveci. hut Im^-nuniDer 4 was pulled,
and Mexico made only pan payment
clime and oouMry are made. Soimetiomi of some of the most' enthueiashe made to vlie youug men to Join the Abd when thl» nuntber. which usually lo hundreds of dcpoaltort who under
Uc barkers.
berg alka is tbe Paris of Doll Und.
hhnrt course in agric-itliure. Without means a had blaze In tbfi'-toctory dlspolice protection formed In long
ffl- Sonneberg aett fasbiont
On Christmas Eve a great canvas
douht there are a.-liundrod men on (ri-'i. Is sounded, no cl^ccs.
line# at the doors. A decree was is­
styles lo dolls and all thlnga peruinscreen will be si>read at one side of
(he farms in Ihe 'l< lnliy of Traverse 'sken hy ciilef Murray .andVvery possued yesterday by HueHa making a etreing Medicine Without
ing to dells, aa arbitrarily as' Paris
the Public Square and upon it "s'!:
CMy who .-ire already snffIclenUy well *lhU- effort is made to have alt the
national holiday from December <2 to
Licenae and Determined
educated to be able to take up with Apparatus
sets tbe styles for tbe world of fa­
thrown the wo.-dt of natrlotlc anJ
The
Illustrated lecture ."Parm
ep
Revertge.
shion. ^enagads of deft Utile fin­ .Friends and Poes" which U. to
Vine Tide aongn. There
l•ront the Kindles that will be given
The coverings of the bed. ones December 31 Is bellered to be design0 aid Ihe banks and gave them
conslderaijoi) thU winter. «nd the Ablaze, filled Ihe bousa with thick
gers work In the millinery and dr«sa- given tinder the auspices of the Pen­ speeches and bands about
(Ily United I’reBS 1
present problem Is that of getting the smoke, and It was in the belief that the privilege of remaining closed nnreaklBg shops of Doll Land, deslgn- insula Good Templar lodge, will l>e Chriatmas tree, while an'
Chicago. Dec. 24.-!ierore tbe r>
til after January 1. but none of them
atientloD of these voting men and tell- the entire sirueture was about
lor and tuaklaf the latest in haU and in the Archie Good Templar ball. Sat­ program has been arranged by varof
btfSamli
of
Christnuts
«hop|>e
took
advantage of IL
lug them of the prai-osed course, burst Into flames that the box was
gowns and all that goes with the out- urday evening. January 3. .While this
FY^k Kilnek. a mnsscur. itursued Al- Without doubt many of these young pnlled Alter the arrival of the doflu of DoOden’t elite. The tend- lecture Ij given for tbe members of
holiio^iy Charles Ailing down a fin
n wpuld go lo i^nslng for a year Partmeni ft ww but a few momenta
eocy of mamma toward astravagaace the Good Templar lodge, all tbe peo­ day "clearing house" and Clevecape on the Title and Trmt company
a few months If it were possible until the blase bad been extingulsbed
In 'dresi u havtag Ita effect in Doll ple of Peninsula township will
lasders have been asked to send the
building near the rliy hall today, shot to do so. and they will be glad of tbe *'lth chemicals, there being no need'
Uod. DpUles wwadays most
of needy families to the comwelcome to attend, eo long as
of Ailing's eyes odt and wounded opportunity to broaden their outlook tor even stretching a single
n>ore baantltul than ever. Wealthy sealing capacity of the hall bolds mltee lo charge, which win prepare
Peter Schwarts, Atllng'a law |«rtner.
much at least aa can be done by hose,
little mlisee nowadays demasd
lets tent In. eliminate dupljcaTbe illttstratlons -gsed will he
Kilnek then abot himself, probably fa­ attending the proposed course tor
The Salvation Army tcSlay.dlatmmtand see that every needy per­
~ Sanu that he britf them doUies .with thoee of farms and orchard acenea
tally. Tha police learned that Ailing week when that course Is given In
ed forty baskets of provlalons among
as many drsaaat as a Newport
from Wertem Sllchlgan. The lecture son in tbo city is' supplied with food bad recently caused the conviction of
needy families in the dty each ot
their homo city. BupL U L. Tyler
WashlBgton aooletr belle. Many of U put on bv tbe Weitan Michigan and dofhlag.
•ut on a charge of practicing will be glad to have the names ol
which contained on# peek of pototoee
The tree will be lUbted nightly
these eUboraU estflu repreaent an
medicine without a licenae.
and applet, loaf of bread, onedialf
those Interested In the suggested
ouUay of money that would keep eerMonday evening next the Illostrat- U1 New Year. On New Year Eve ancouree.


BATTLE CREEK plRL DIED FROM pound of butter, one pound sugar,
aral poor chUdm la (mmforUble ed lednre. 'Western Michigan Farms'
wHI take place
EXPOSURE
quart ot,beans, lea. coffee, chicken,
clothing all winter.
aad Orchard" by B. H. Drown of tbe which Is ogpected lo rVpIure the hi
of fralL vcgetoblee. milk, one
larloui scenes in cafes and hotels
The utilitarian. pfaeOcal and com­ Western Michigan Development
cabbage and a copy of the War Cry
mercial Instincts of tbe American twau. win be given at Fife lAke. un­ which have characterized the obser­
perusal .after Glnner. Cltlsens
hor are fully recofnlsad by BanU der tbe auspices of the Fife Uke vance of bolidaya In prevlou* years. PRESIDENT WILSON ENROUTE
Custody.
wbo
we^e
asked for contribotlooe thU
TO
PASS
CHRISTIAN.Clans and be catass to tbam. Tha Oraagt The Orange has ptonned an
year reapSSded with readlneaa aad
Am^m boys an llitla, tor .guns, opes toeeUng for this ocoasioa, that
tBy United Press.)
all Ihe needed suppUes were obtained
He Slept Late and Denied HImaalf to
swords and caanoo. Si
eve>T one In the Fife Lake aection
- Chlcagtf. Dec. 24.—Ten young
ebon Ume. Be o>opei^Qg with
All Vlaiteri on Way Through
the Bnropeaa lada. Baata Claos of Western Michigan who la Inleresimembers of eU athletic club held hy the bureeu of cbariliee dnpUratloH of
South.
Uarefora ships earloada ot raUroad ed In aeelDg the country develop, nay
le Will Be Reeponeibli F^r CenducA
the police In an Inveatlgatlon Into tbe glfu were avoided aad everr needy
trains,
anglnet. elet^rje
motoru. attend and tiara what the lecturer
of Prieerter If Paroled to
death
of
Anna
McLou^Iln
Dempsey,
femlly in the city properly provided
On board Preiddent Wilson's spe­
ataam oranM. electric earn, tool has to say.
(By United Press.)
Him.
the Battle Creek girl who was found with a Chrlstmaa dinner.
bosaa. etc., to the United States. Bat
Los Angeles. Cal.. Dec. 23.—I.ong cial train. Charlotte. N. C.. Dec. 24.nude and dying In an alley, were re­
Utf doll remalas empress and queea
Yop. said ,to be tbe first Chinese po­ President Wilson enjoyed complete
Clevelend. Dec. 24 —Sam 8. ifiTl- leased today when the coroner an­
of the enure worid of little girts and
liceman in AmMica. will be the guest rest today eeclnded lo his private llama, vice president of the' GUeoue nounced that tbe girl had not been
r. He slept late denyinW hlraaelf stands alone today as a aeekar tor
Toyland; It varies In price from two
of bontm tonight at a banquet given
Criminally amulted. but died of ex­
all bto Tisltora at the few stops hla nnlqne Chriatmas presenU. He wrote
ceaU to <25 and even more, aad la
by hla countrymen. Other guests
Weahington. Dec. 24..^veral hun­ win be Chief ot Police Sebastian and special train, made. He admitted be Uniteff States Judge Aldrich of Con­ posure. A sister of the dead woman
color from the UtUe klnky-wooM
arrived from BatUe Creek today and
dred
bumes
of
poor
tamlliea
will
be
was tired out Dosens of messages cord. .N. H.. asking that Harry ThaW claimed tbe body.
rlckaaalBy for Afriea end tbe eootbthe dty police eommlasloaeni.
TBy United Preet.)
because Prealdent
I. aad tbo
from every section of tbe conntrr be paroled Into bU care. "U they'll
Long's appointment proved so
Washington. Dec. SL—*Ther« le
pate aad aaadaOed doU for tbe Jap- and Mra. Wilton remembered them cessful aa esperlmenl that afiar Jan.- eongratuUUng him on the.
have him 111 aaaume tbe re­
lees congestion in 4he whole portal
anaae aad Cblaaea, to tbe blaoayad. with gifts. The White house snto- nary 1 a squad of .Chinese police cency law were received. The presi- sponslbllHy tor his good behavior."
eytiem today than there was last
tow-baadad d«U tor Norwgy. Bwaden, moblle atarted on lu Christmas mle- probably wlH bo swora in. Their dent exited to reach Paai ChtlaUan Willtoms said.
Christmas in any one of tbe Bfty
Rnsaia aad Carmaar, but alimye tb£ dlon at poo&: The gifu Included tur- work will be confined to Chinatown early on Chrlstmaa morning.
largest cUi^ot tbe country.'' Port^^ey. d^lng aBd toys selected
PORT HURON—(Yiariea Bird.
and special deUU.
master Gea^ Bprleeon said taday-T:'
Mn. WUaon aad her daughters.
JERSEY CITY—"Can't gel away to Baraia newspaper man. U suing tbe
bis first otDelal report Long
- NEW TOEX-*Vr«pbody-B dola*
recited the theft from bis own poul­ work for you today. Just Inherited Canadian city to recover wages due
(By United Press,)
(THICAOO-Whea yonr wife ulto m
it" was the gist Of a
by boas bar.
NW YORK-Bumusded by boxed try yard ct three chickens, a duck and ten thousand." was the gist ot a rlo- him tor servtcM perfonned at town
London. Dec. 23.—MUs Zelle Emer­ another man's Up. yon mast Udi
-.ben bars, who eomplala of i
Cbrtatmaa glfU. Hiss E3U North. 65. a turkey. -He was detailed on tbe
•cented note from Michael Reilly. engineer. Bird wsented bis bUI (o son, Dllltoot suffragette <ff Jatkson.. right away. Hubert JohBM wgHed
uehee boeomlag Mdmic. Tbty aad rich, was found dead la 'ber caee end eeenred tbe arreA and con­ W^kb stunned tbe director of parks the tosrn councU but It traa turned Mich., was today a^uhted of the three wertu and was rsfusid a dSblaM tko kaMdr.
*
apanmoat bora.
dosrn.
/
viction ot tbo tUeC
her*.
chaise of realsUiis aa officer.

APPEAL MET SPEEDY ANSWER

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SMOKER FIRED RED LONEjlOUDAY WAS DEGLARBI

LAWYERS SHOT
GY MASSEUR

ASSAIUNT THEN SHOT HIMSELF

TWO LECTURES PUNNED
F0n«IS COURH

SALVATION ARMY RAVE.
OnSTUREBIY

MYSTERYjS SDLVED

ENJOYED JOOD JIES1

THAW FDR PRESENT

LOS AREELES WILL
HAVEJHINESE POLICE

WILSUN FAMILY MDE '
lARTHUMB HAPPT

HAVE RSI ABLE

JHAIDIEMAII

MISS ZEiE BIBISOR
AGOUITTHI OFGNAREE

atAm UUTOISB.HIEALD iXD TBAVD** BAT BA8L1, THOTSDAT, PBOEMBEB M. 1813.

?AOI TWO

ABd TPBT»m« Bay Katie
twcp: a wkek.

Arcordlna to

adrlcea

from

the

atridten rcjuibllc of Meilco a finan­
cial panic him beaun ly hlch bida fair
wrwk the country and lUace the
nation beyond the Mundn of rewery

herald and record go.

(or many years In a

imslnes*



The on)y wonder that financier*

OEO- O. HATES. ManairtliR fcdttor.
W. A. OIBSON, Kdllor

olher

nation* etprea*

U

that

ry ha* borne np no len* undi-r
lystem that ha* bom In voRi
Entmd an , aecond . Um
Man*
at the pontoffUo at There ha* been nb»Autely nothlns
eonduct of llocriB that
Treverw City. Mich,. •m.I.-r ihi- Act of
Consr^e' March i. IhTH.

where they will apend U« holldaya
1 in Town
Is the on.’ who Is alwi
Hh Mr*. AIM© Cooch.
agre.'Bble, short and sliarp it
J, U Minor, prtneipal In thl L*Anot
Bwera. In nine rases mil of ten ft Is
school*, after Ai»endlng-a few daya In,
Helme In hla lint
official
bnllrtln il« the l>oor fellow's fault hU Ifvnr
• digestion are out of ord.T and he this ciiv^ doln'g Christnmt tbopping
Ukea a fall ont of the
» miserable
Ar.’ you getting Into and as the ^e*l of his cousins. .Mr.
that are kept mtl applied In barl
and Mrs E. J Miller of UarBcld town­
fall* to find any hoi>e
ihoT«.
lakbig nil
HKRUII'K'H
Rt'O.'
ship. leR io.lay to sis-mJ
i bristmas
(hem for the laid headed ni
COATIR) IMl.I.S f..r x..iir llv.r Tl
with hi« parciu*. Mr and Mrs. J MUclean you ..ut. vitalize .v.mr bb
infom* the ptihllr. .Ilia an
l.-r of Kalkaska.
■•111 vi.ur ilig.-silun 111 gomi ord
ar«- Riven added toree by the
Willis Sherwood and wif* of Grand
l^rlce 2% CIS |rtT bos. Sold by
fact tliai there are *o many
hald
RapliJs arrived last olght lo spend the
lieudeil Imrbert.
holiday varotion wUU the formers
State Dairy and Pood O

warrant eonfldcme and the conaunt

GoodMea
Many

nearer Hie brink of anarchy.
the er.-dlt of

a

nation

through-ihr arHone

time

of

ever before and

diire

a f.-elliiK that will

the .lilren*

inaVe* a situation
lecover

from,

DurlnR

put Tew years the country

•d to be llmltleaa, hut diirln*
llred

so

hljth

and

went ao faat that they did nirt lake
d Heed only
tbonebt of the morrow
for the proaeot.

Tlie openlnR of the

Canadian «rthwe*t was a *reat event
and in the paat few years that .eeilor
was flooded with aettlers. some

failed to find the prosi-erlty that the’
"to believe abounded upoi

erery hand.

The eattern pan of the

counlty felt the boom and prepara

receded the eaat fell the shock mort
buiioeas plana in

values

havioR

mao<

accordance

wHl:

neaa. because the people
ern pan of the

country

Fred M. Morford

V

and

School «if

Sorihporl.

here he win ............. th>’ holbluys with

with

Mrs. IV

U. Morford

llachant left this

will

be

roe

find

liill.-d Slai.-s a v.-rv

F»r some time the money market has

not

lioitrlne

has only

Mlaa

Ruby

Robinson

how long It

will require

It

wlien iieople are spreading holiday
eheer It might be well to
mind the

uli upward

Jump was Piade in Wall sireet and

ers

jkmjpIc

Santa liau*.

b.-ar

In

who are l>ehlnd the

supplying

the dcluand

I.*te

buying

ner at they did before the retr. noli- AWBV with Ihe counlfv will enjoy bd
era .>f prosiwrliy that has never be­
Bwnt began.
The pursuit of
fore been equaled, for business inter­
It one of the leading causes i
ests now kii.iw Just what to expect
•trIngencT, for
while
time*
and can n.ak.- ilii-lr arraiiKeiiieni
good people spent faster than tney
i-or.llnuly. This is tl>e se<*>nd (meat
•araed. thinking that nothing could
measure lo 1m- |«ssed this year an.
onaeOTe coedjtlons.
Tbouaands
of
In aecoi-taiice with the deman.is
people on amall aalaries hare liought
the |M-»ltle and good business. An
' gntomobUea when they could not af­
ilmlstlc f.-.-lltife In flimii.lAl cir.!.-.
ford them juatJo keep
up appear­
a RfM.d liHsls to enter the tm-w >
ances and-the result could not be
UIKJII.
pected to be olhet^e.
MTien !«*>•
pie tpead faster than they «ara
only logical to suppose that this poli­
cy mu« end aometlme and with dis­

of

place*

,

who

has

remain for the winter.

of

the people of the United States and

.Kxi'ri-ss i-oiniiaulea are now willing

was among tbe visitors In

flood of business that Is going from

and nnleas the people adhere to the them a wholesale reiluriion In
iiilsed ihe first of ilie year.
certain n»ed principles
of
finance
ihl

a setback when they lean expect It

Had

have made il.l* reduction- l>e-

> the lerv'el port went Into effect
rient of Ihe sysieni.

Down in PblUdelpbla a number of
artstocratlc abd wealthy people wh.
ar>

bon^wlng babies from the charitable
of the city lo

furnlah

Ibem cboer during the yub-ilde
SOD.

over tha tots will be rMuyoed to
iDailtuUoDa from which

they'

w

Thl* plan Is all right

* It goes, but why would

h

stand

Alvin N. Price and family of Laland.

rharlcvolx business men

are

ol

Jis-tltig to Hie service the) are r.’cep
ig (n>m the l*ere Marquetle and hav

ero

In

tho

city

business foresight.

head off romiM-titlon

The time to-

will be a hard

Job

to

the state

railroad

The pooide object to being

■It on a sidotravk during the wlnt<

lo

i-lly

yesterday

Ed Pheitt of
le cliy

comiiatiles to get l>ack iheir lost bust-

irne.1 on
C. D.

Miidi Depends
• |

ily

eijien iwullry
Hie

breeder

i* ri

InformaUon

cbleken* are hard to koep

less and will adhere to It because

Hi

pends

u|Km

Hie

llviW force which has no limit
tho graatast bjaaaings In the

I In the reform school.

the afiermmn

woald be ooBnamated if the childlaw tosa aad tba bomeleas

child

ha aanlgnaatad. for than

great deal of the mlsary and anffartag of the world would Be doaa-n»ay
wuh and miUlona amde happy,

CASTORIA
For XabAU Mid OkUdroL
TMKWYnHmAlwirtBtilkt

Ir
re

train.

yesterday for holiday goods.

The body of Robert Town* of ScottMr. Tc*

IVeiroll

P and. wa.

Me,IP-ill ixillegp, Is home for
scrticc niav" {>e tranKfered
, the position of clerk or carrier In
first or second das* i-ost office, to
Hie po^iiion of railway mail clerk, or
ither poRlilnn* in Ihe elasaltled
*ui*
Bervice.
cIv-U s

holhlay*.

II hut under stresn

Jhe markets

^ William Ott of Buttons Bay. passed

Cdy tfans in £riej

HirouKli the l ily this
HeiroH. wlier<‘ he will
will

guest
wfiTT^' Hie gm

Mest Elgblh »truet yes­

wJien

ITank

D.

Shorter

fri<’nds.

Mrw. Frank Smith e( the Peninsula,
i({

Minnie M.

id., where *he will spend Chrlstms*

Mra. F. A. Ooag of Bower* HarBor.
as In the city yeaterday on busim
Mrs. W. F. Btaata of

Aema.

«

Eug'erve Wait of Old Mission,
ed through the dty
way to lloIUnd to attend the funeral
of Hr*. Wait'* father. Captain Ffan-

tliU

morning

for

Inglanspolt*.

with her grandchildren.
and Mra. Gmirgc O'Neal of Potoskey.

are

visliing

tbelr

danghter,

Mrs. E W. M'alt for tbe holidays.
Howard and

daughter

Mite

Oorts left this morning for Lansing
wbere they will Join Mrs. Howard and
Miss lAiulse for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. J.

H.

daiiglitrr Mi>* Grace
this

morning

for

PoUtoe*

Monro*

am

Uonror.

IVayland,

oaly at ChrUlasaa Uma. bat daring

local

branch of the

Icf
Mich.

Haznl.MivntliAl Plaateni
An efectiir.iiaiiirelterlDg pls*ler ivntain^
big Mentbul. Brings web-ume l-lief m
Lamhag”. llhemniitwiii, Kristirs i.ii.l.’lher
painful afK-u.«*. tard roll. 61.nn; also
15c. size. Sold hr a-raggvsu or asiM on
Voe.-ipt of prior,
n»tii * I.*w»wr c

WbMC CO lb. ta«t ..
Cor* ...................................
Rye. 56 lb. taat ...

Allen’s

Congh Balsam
■n «xcellen( remedy lor
>agks, Croap. AaUtm*.
ronebitu.
and
such
Broncbltt^
beep It by
‘?or an ccncrgcncy.

Ibo dBaw r«r.

ooBpaar IbR IbM Bight ter KaUw

Data.................................
Buckwheat, par lOO iba lUS tollJO

“wiTOMS. the HONORABLE CI.AR_
ENCE W, SESSIONS. Judge of said
Court, and the seal thereof, at Grand
Rapida. in raid district, on the iHh
day of December. A. D.. 1913.
CHAS. J. POTTER. CTerk

Btaer.

...I to 6H«

Cow* .

........... I to 6e

Hogi .
Shaap

..............................................I to 4«

iMba

.................................................... C*c

HltfM.CISb

....................-..— .N
M«B a UWKKCE ro. Kta v

Now Is The Time
to list your piojurty to have It
advertised and ready for the spring
jDar»et.
Get our pro|>o*liioo In

PardeelhubiessExdnMe
But6 Bask BsOdiOF.
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.

ginseng

Will pay the highest pricM
for Ginseng and Oolden Seal.
FREIUANN a CO.
Both phones.

T32 E Front 8L

MONEY TO LOAN OS good and ««D
improved farms. ” H. C. DsvU. 3U
But* Bank
Uteb.

LEGAL NOTICES.

I'NITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Western Dlrtrlcl of .Michigan—ss.
Straw, par ton ............................................
; Ihe Unlfert Stale* IHstrlrt Court in
OmoM ...............................................................$LM
and tot Said District. Southern DP
vision.
FARM FRODUCe.>-Mlhng Hrtea*.
i ihe iiiauer ol Jo.-«ph R. Reshlck,
Bankrupt.
Potatoes................................................................. I(k
No
in Bankruptcy.
Dairy huttar ...................................... « to IJe
On this IHh day of December. A,
Cnamerr bottar .........................................
1913. on reading the petiuon by
Eggs ......................................................................
said bankrupt (or dlHcha ge. It is
eVed'by th^rourt lhat a*hearing be
Hay, baled..............................................tltOlU
■ upon the aaSie on the 12th day of
Hay, loot* .............. ...........................................Ilk
1914. beloresald court,
Straw .................................................... ............
at Grand Kapida. m *aJd district, at 10
o'clock In the--forenoon, and that noGRAIN—Travarae City Milling Cs.
Hte ibereof be |>ubllshed lo the Grand
day.
Traverse Herald, a ne*t|i*|>er printed
In said district, and chat all known
Wheat, 60 lb. u«
credliori. and other i>er*on* In li
Cor* ....................
cst mav B|>|>e«r at said time and i>lace
Ryo .................................
and show caune. If any they have, why
Oau ..............................
tbe prayer of said petitioner sbonld
not be granted
Wblta aa*7 beaaa................................... H-6E
And It Is further ordered
Rad ktdnay baaaa ...................................S3.U
court that tbe clerk shall send, b.r
Buckwheat, per 100 IU..I1.2S to ti.40 mall. 10 all known creditors copies of
said peliilon and this order, addressed
GRAIN—Haimoi A Afty OA
Ibdr pUoe* of —' ---------to tbem

atiebl.
F. S. Yeung and Me. Haywood of th*

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

Bow............................................................I6e»«:
week*
of some old time Eggs ......................................................................
Hay. loos*.................................-....................

Cedar Run was united In marriage to
l.*oa*rd. who resides

Citarrh CaimH BeOiTea

FARM PROOUCE~«ur1rii Frii

oeeu(

I'resbyterlan chnrrh pulpit at Harbor
A quiet wedding wae aMemnized at
be borne of Mr. end Mr* Will II

JOHN A. MclLHENNY.
PrcRldenl.
dec 26 It

£oeat Markets

Hio holidays wiHi Ms relatives.
Wall

derson, f,U

n ihe date of the ex-

few da,'*, lelt this morning for Man- "Appllcatlon Form 1341. and full In­
formation
concerning
the
requlrenis of Hie examination, can
be
tlv,.* niitil after Christmas.
Oscar Mapleton of Glen Haven It in ...uivd from the seereury of the
local examining tioard or the
postIII.
- Ciiv (or a short time on business.
niaBter at any of the-.places named
Mr*. K. R. N. Thomas ef Cadillac abore. or from the U. S. Civil Service
arrived In Ihe yliy last night to si>cnd
'oinmlssion. Washington. D- C.
Elgililes on
regUter* established
the hoH.lays with relative* here.
irlnr |6 March 1. IDUf. can be con
H. E. Swantcaa of Gaylord, who ha*
,|der<d for ai'polntnunt only at the
liccn In the .Hy for several day* on office for which they were examined
hnslne-s. leR Ibis mornldg for hi* Such eljiribles may be examlnfd with
In pfifTyear from the date of ihelt
homo there.
foxier <-,xainlnatlons upon J^f***^
foyn
George Csmeron of Bay CKy la
meet
•atlons sliowlng that
I<iln
Ring with friends In the city f<
the requireraenls nf the
tnkllon.
lon, their
Hiel «1d eligiblllli for 1
F. Busty ef Lake Ann hot iwtu
lii'iJve offires not being cameled.
AOpU.aHor.* v-bould
!-• ' property
■ Ms home there after a ahorl
executed aii<l Hied with the Uomnih■ he city on buslncdt,
»ion at Washington- As examination
Mr*. A. Holat and daughter. Mis* paper* arc shippeil dlrert from the
lire, aniviHl in tbe city last night ■ •..minls.lon lo the place* of examlnion It I* n<-ce«*ary that applh-atinns
om Graml Rapids and will visit with
received 111 ample lime to arraage
■lullve* here unlil aRer Christmas.
r tlie examination desired at
the
About twenty couple attended the
see indlrat.’d by Hie ai-plleant.:The
liMiCii ixiriy given In Horst'* academy
imuiis-ilon will therefore arrange to
nielli l.y a croup of boy* who are examine anv applicant whoso appHatlnn i« received In time to l>ennlt
hoiiH’ (or <he liollilav vaeation. Mu*lc
he hlilpinent of the norossary papers.
fnrni*1»xl by a three-piece ThoAti otigU’Io register for the >okitloa
if rural letter carrier for tach counMis* Winnie MacDonMd ef Thomp- V will bo maintained. .. .
■mined in the county In which
ouviile wiiN In the city shopping topo*ioffi(-e that supplies hi*-home
in situated.
A* a result of such exMr*. Gale* of Honoe w«* a ahoppec
mlnailon he may become eligible to
lu Traverse riiy today.
.PlMvlmmenl as rural carrier at any
Den Cameron, wh'o Is sMcndlng the poKtofflM’ in such county
.A rural

work hi« mind gave away,'

yesterday trading.

world

annum.
Age. IS

neiglil'orhood

noog those who were In tbe city

One of

during the

VhlCh Ibey are kept.

Perverted Keveage

' Ha pOiilMIIOss or beneflu.

the

nnd

iile. w-*» sent to ill* home ihl* n

This I*

a public utility that reall:

but wbere cblMren are to be made ease deserves the award for the year
-hamy 'R Ukea the fotip of a viul which should be in fhe form of

for

morning

Ackermon ef Sleeping Bcai

i-asiiro tru^, but a great di-al c

.ybsM-BUse the iieople as a wbolis terday
feel that the |>arcel liost is tlicir own

trading

Maple City, wa*

vesier.lay

I’oini. was among the ixople in the

Sow that

for Ihe expresi

with

Henry Riehardi ef Bellairc. waa In

is- before

comes, not after It arrives.

yesterday

rriends and were shopping.

p|>olnt<>d a loiiimlttee to lake Ilielr

Solon township. Among those who
be a good Idea If these lonely i-eoplc longs to the public and Is not created
present were the sister.
Mr*.
would make Chrlatma* extend the
for the ■■unoar' of fattening any
Will Anderson and her husband, Mr*,
whole year arennd and take these lit
Idual |>ocketbook.
The (leople
p. C. Bhortt-r; mother of the groom,
He waifs into their homes Krmsoeni no* walling to see If the telegraph
Mrs; Leonard, mother of the bride
ly? If a child will cheer up a home and telephone trust will
heed
and Warren Snow. Tbe young mar­
daring the holiday aeason
ried couple will be at borne at Cedar
spread the same glad feeling through
Run. where Mr. Shorter la in bnaia boniehold every other
Demaa-C<
the year. * In taking the«> children
ceremony.
lor so abort a time the people showE. H. Brown of the Oeveli
a soirisb purpose and are neglecting
bureau *riU be at nie Lake Monday
aa opportunity to make life worth
A Port Huron youth burned down Bight. December 39 to give W* Il­
wfaUe to these lltUe waifs who are
lustrated lecture of the fniiu and
Antll In order to gel revenge
thrown upon the charity of
farms of Wesient Michigan.
employe who be
ready overcrowded world.
Home la
Mist Claudia Peteraon left thia
a bicycle Ure belonging to the fire
not borne without children, and li
morning for Oraod Haven, where ehe
fly
burning
the
mill
he
figured
way U is a good thing that/ these
wlU vlalt with her brother. She will
chlldleas people om forced to recog- lhat be would bo getting ev«n with
meet Miii Susie Van Henlin of PeUo thia tact at least once a
year. the other boy by throwing him out of
b. There are many ways of get toakey at Walton, wrbo will accom­
^ Chrlsunaa to grown up people
is
but
this pany fier,
meraly a matter of form and custom, itog even for an injur/

cxmM

-the city ycsu-nlay on hu-iness. rc-

IP city ypsterday for a short time.

Poor Service

for sll

ime Bs monumenul eumides of lark

tn

O. M. Anderoon of Ornena. wa* in

Corporations are

>resK companies will
of

Rapids tonlgbt

iriied li.ime Hil.t m rniiig.

iivsrlably short sighted and the

the larcel post has come to atay It

The** children are only leased

for the holidays and after they are

borrowed.

hRk

L. E- Bahle of Suttona Bay. who wras

and thereby pn-VeOted the establlsh-

Barrawed Cheer

InaUtutlons

£- I.^y Mercantllo comi>*ny. loaves

waning spend Christmas wllb her relatlvo*. .

•rioiis wjr In tli- past (lit)

slide for

cotnpanleii Ut-n fur sighted they

Miaa Marie Smalu ef the Hajjnah

u 1*
not

that the expansion of the

Iiarrel i-o>;i i-j .leu) I* iHiiting them <m

and living they are bound to receP

Is

the country even though there ha-

ilsslon.

by heeding the lesson similar pitfalls of business and In order to atop the
Business I* business

in have applied for admission
States aray.

lk>ok eonrern

Mra. Arthur Roblnaon ef Elk Rap> Isi.-,'. Wherd they will visit with rela-

artd Mr*. Jamea French of Elk

that. patriotism

lor a

been

R.-i|ilds. are In Ih'e cliy today.

During fhe past monib .'-.POo young

•nt

uary 24. lt'14
The United States
Civil
Service
Uommlsalon annnunces an open
lieilHve exaniinaiUin on the date and
ni Hie iilu4H-« I.iitii.-d above, u* a re
J to. m
lull ct whl.il It U ex|>ecl.-d
make
icy In
cerilflcatlon to (ill a vatanci
luedat
position of rural larrler
Michigan, and other varaneies
may oicvir on rural routes at |iost of­
fice* In the above named counly. un­
less It is found to tv-.lD the Interest
ol Hie service lo fill any vaeam
reinstatement, transfer or prom
T>e usual elilranco salary for.rural.
1 |Oh to 11.1-) ^l-er
-arrlerR 'll

House. In tho rity
-jho r
, iTbr®
tv of Oranil Traverse
The (iremlw*
described in
said
morUage. or *o
mu'ii Urtreof as tnav Ir* nr-cessary i«
satlsf/ the aniouni ihrti due. Includ­
ing the urinciial. lii'etcri. taxes an-l
Insurance and cost* of such forecio*my and sale ami an nttorney fee of
Twenty Dollar* a* provided for In Hald
irtgage. The prenitse* to be sold
_ - deocrlbed'ln sahl n,ortgage as that
parcel of land lying In Trarera«.Clty.
Michigan.
Grand Travers
..
.................
.......................follows,
to-wii:
Ail
and
depcriliW
a
of lx>l .Number Eight iSi and the
West Fifteen H5l feet of Ixvt Number
Sine r*' In Block Four (4i of IVrrv
Hapnah * Second Ad<llrlon to the \TIlage mow cltyl
of Traverse f
reeorded
Mli'liigan. Bci-ording t > the ---------

Dated Hecemlver 4. 1DI1.
............. _. person* honorably
SAMUEL IIJIS. Assignee. •
;nl from the Cnlted Slate* milh
Ms home. '
UNDERWOOD ft UMLOR.
or naval service.
at Xent.m. Mich
Carl Case, who hgs been attending
Attorneys for Assignee.
ni,
apiillcant
raii«t
hare
his
actual
home to spend the holidays with his the U
Business address. Traverse City. Mlcbdomicile In the territory biipidied by
lan.
family.
I ivosiofflce in the county (or which •iec 4. 11. 1«. 2J, jan 1. S, 13. 22. 29. feb
John Orewr. who hat been tailing
he examination 1* announced.
.3. 12. 19, 26
the Great Lake* all summer passed
The examination Is open to
all
V. F. Benton and wife of Kalamazoo.
male
citizens
of
the
United
Slate*
tbrniigh the city y.-sterday on hta
II. 11 have U’eii visliltig with friend*
ho can comply with
the requlrehome to Old Mission, wbere he
,nd relative* in the city for Hie |>a*t

Reendtsllenly
le United

Rural Carrier.
At Cedar and Siittons Bay MUhlgai
for l-eelanau county, Saturday. Jai

L. D. Cattle, who.has been travel­
ing

Hiese people in a state of mind and

-ouhles

HardBII

r.—d» can be profitably studied by to U’lnili

bare no children of their own

McCor­

imst year, is here to s)>end Ihe boll-

instiiuiions
Itnme.ltately
>n,vtorday.
nelRh- Bnsncinl
that makes It more of a burden
its Kittle Golden. Mr. artd Mr*.
As It appear* at present Cana­ made preparailoi.s for dlsirll.uiing the ,tbao a ploa--vure to enter Into the fes
Chrlslmns
presenu
Roy Holmes. Harry Holmes and FTod
da will have to go through ..a read- regular
tlvlilea allendlDg the celebration of
bonus.-*
to
emi.lo.ve-.
Taken
Ho!«*rg. all of Old Mission,
Joetment of values before
busluess
aiivlty.
whole the bill Is a sallsfadory oi
ty yj^uerdsy for Hio di
can be resumed upon a normal bash

the future.
wage baaU before the people will be fltian.lal oiKTaiiona 1u
able lo boy IMta fp ma free a man­ With this eleuielil of uii.i-niilDlv dom

I su< h i-ase ina'Ic and i ovi.ied.
win Ik- wdd at public ati.’iuu or
he aiglivsl u'llder. „u Frly .ol FeLcuai., A l»..
■ 27lh day
i lu o'clock

Sinteenth

'grip
Mr. atvd Mra. Ray Buaehar

bora

can be avoided.

West

West

of

freely aa their more favored

The prtcee of commodities wilt have the lountrv In general and kIv
to be brought down to the pVevalUng stahle foundation U|kiii wtil.ii to liase

unpalil 41 the <11110 h>-<--i Seven Hutiilred Nlneiy-Sevi-n ami tvHiu Hollars
I»7!*:.46l,- and lio proc.-x-diiiRs elHior at
latwur in equllv have U-..H Instituted
to rm-over Hi<- debt i<-<ui..d iliereby.
or any luri ilu-reui, iteiicv
iti«re(oro
•by given Hint by viciu- of the
er of .Hule cuuiainevl lii
mori-

|Uii

mick binder*, at a cost of alwui 13

family.

owi fading Happiness

sage of this iiK-asur.-. hut Immediately

the west were and eould not buy as

dead

to get back into action.

nty In cotin.’Ction wiiti the i«is
:|.on Us beromliiA- :> law

Is

|i upon Its sjeeplng form in ord#r

bual- been unaetlled on account of the un

ThW egfierlence

bis

liemc, out of two old

for

e holldaya with frlenda.

The nation that ttilnka that tlia Mon­

rmigre-.* has gUen H..’ huStiwws In•reslh of ll.e

earning the wage* that the i>eople in

astrous resulu.

Detroit

The sum realized for Beef. Bu:
Milk and Ch.-esc wiU pay ««y per
eeel on lbs isvastmeaL
Write lor liu-rature and paniculari
,ai to rr-duced
Supenntendenl ul Immtg
Ottawa. Canada,

u- iracHoti enKine for Ms own

mnrning. fo

where they

the

— the renter, to all who wish to
live under better condition*.
C«v«l.-. grain yield in 1913^
talk of the world. Luxuriant Grasses
give cheap ((xldcr
fork
....____________
___________
hvrds,
ol raising and lauenjng for ma;

lias iiiatmfartured an Ingi-uloii*

, and Mrs. A. L. Bachant and Ai
Kalamazoo,

Of

The opportunity of s
ring frwe
each, and
..oamstwAd* ef 160 wc
MAIlitobw.
the low priced lands
Sstkatchewsiv and Alberta, w ill i
live passed.
Canada ofler* a hearty *relci>me '

Medicine I* speU'Ui

'acatloli

Eighth MTcet.
. Bninton of

Ills family and filemis.

roe Doctrine by a Chilian diplomat

the east­
were

Mrs K E Russell. -'•K. West Kie’

wbere

Or. waiter Thurtell laft thia iPcmig for Riitions Ray

Ing lo hutlermilk that they would live

Prices of all com- passed Tuesday with a good majority.
disorganized

Maralawa,

alive*

Siitie fla.-terlologlsl Holm says that

CondiUonsHkiod

nodltlea have been hlaJi and this Inof

the

If ii.-oide would confine th.-lr drlnS-

aiiiiroiTlut.' liirlMiiias
iii ih.In the aericuUural lecUooi from Cal- (onn of the ti.-w .urreiuy hill wiilrh

natkm

and

. and Mf*. F. C. Wilaon of Du­
luth or., vlalllng at the Iiome of Mi

will spend several days with ret-

Seerel FoaSd

the proaperlty that was-belnR enjoyed
jtarr to tb© ebaak

of this city.

Mecbccr and

Atwood, The eng'lno is very simple nnd can
long and be happy.
This may
be
travel aliout five milea an hour on the
as In the-diy trading yesterday.
It 'I* lltfle^onder that the banks nr.good ndvlee. hut think of the hard­
road.
For Hie |iast few
days
Me. and Mr*. Theil and Mr*. Ball
ottering lo liielr Tlnal fall. The govships a |wrw)D would have lo
go
Hninson has been butting wood south
of rfijM>ml*h. were in the city yesterTnment Is without credit and noth­
ihrouRb If confined to' a drink of this,
of the citv
y returning on the afternoon trait
ing Is belnc done on the part of HiierThe niojorllA- of people will
Mr*. Julia Parker and
grandaon,
Mr. and Mr*. C. S. HeiiMl
wi
brlng almut confidence In any
Harry Seror. left today for Orahd
H lake ihefr chances^ pn-fend several days with relatives 1
dlrattlon. Will, armi.'* d.-vasiaiinK
Rapids to s|M>n<l the Christmas boll
o adopting the new drink.
Cleveland. Canton, Ohio and Detroit
1 sign* of peace
day*.
Mitt Ceoca-Pohoral left this momhand there 1-. notliInK left for the
Mra.
Wallace
Wickham
of To­
Ing for Peiroli. where she will spend
of busim
hank* to do hut
ledo. Olilo. Is vtsiting her slater. Miss
'hrlstnia* with her relative*.
imUl sui h a time as either o
leiinie M. Higgs of 134 Cass street.
I'olone] Roosevelt has again r
hliM Maude 0*11 lo In Grand Rap­
other fuellon Is delealed
Mr. and Mr*. H. P. Smith of IMrolt
vinced Ihe woild that be is.still
id* (or s.’veral day*. She wilt act a*
oth.-r make* an alienipl to
Aill arrive tomorrow to vldlt
Mra.
potent for.-© in Amerlean politi.* by bridesmaid for a friend before ber rea stiible government.
Sn.iitr* pOTcnis, Mt and Mr*. J. M.
letenting the aUir cast upon tbo Mon­

at the tide of prosperity In the west
on. account of

public
factor at

Gerit

n.illuiid iind

i.liday senaon.

tloni were made la aceordaoee, but

keenly

tho

sotih. Ward l«. and Mall .S. Cunoloe,

Palriotle Act

o

whom made (rood while the majorli?
were led

lo

ihe personal

Mr*.

Tawas

I, Siwlidlug Ihe holbluys with his

Itapidi

dauKhter Muriel w.-nt to Onind Rap-

In

The teinl-

ing made by all side* in the contest

Joyed an era of projperlty that -•
tine the people

Bllentinn

d

no

the vear knd now lhat reprlsiiH are be­

hai

pro-

result

for Crnnil

.p.-iid 11.0 balance of

r with frlends-

icy of the im-l ha* been to im> too
lagnlfy

lo

will

tend to

real good to everybody.
tile

for them It

custom

than

Have selected to transact their hmdlhat 1* -hard

Thia

WTien

Impaired

ihemsolves. or ihe h-aders whom they
ncB*

the financial

I*

tree,

niBh.- 111.' festive season m.-nn m.ir.-

still

hlBR happen* matter how hard the public tries t»
vavaa. and unlta*' non
the saf.’ side of the slT.l t
the situation
. tUa winter to rellevp
hiislnesi has had-a
great
there U liable to be ytrlnRoni
enntenil with for the fwsl
•head for the country.

left this morningK

ChrlMtiiias

StriHeal lines
Canada la havlaif a hard

rules

lai

Judge Main J. Conninc of

of Creiiickvilic

Mrs. John Qeetii

tho

the field has all had a tendon, y

Oae year ,... !*!f'
iBonthS ........................ "> ed'*””*
T^^tha ................... 40C la adraace

imrenls. Mb. and Mrs C <!. Sherwoml
of South Union sirett

ndoi’l.-.! the l.lea of having a public when' she w ill

disorganize what lltile biiKiiiess the

keeplac her head abo’

ol

With Ihe

bianeh.

iK’en siihjeeted to by the enemies ^

was left and bring the country

i.cr(ed

zou on business r

danger the federal pov.-rnment
Offlee. 123 FivM St 8Mh Phenea 23-

land reiorded -in-the offlon^ the Megof lieeds (or Grand Tra'er»i-,^
tv, MlchlKaii. on the UH. rla> id
j.-r, 1«0I. Ill l.lbcr 4i: of Mort.
■ on 1*1!© 3s3. which, with Hie)
rwured iherehv 6n the lOth da' .
anuarv, ifi::. dulv a*slgti.-i by
M. lAirkliif. widow of -intm M.
Ins. aforesaid, deceased, who Iv• Hie nwticr liicrcof by ilic ‘eule
<it siil-l • •tail- tu I'uirlck llur-leii.
raver-... ■ iiv. Mulligan, and i'"’
ttin.eiit t;.,.reof r." i>td«-.l in the
sloreiiald on Ibe- lPth
'. A U.. IS-IS, lu lyiH-r
:• of Eel
.III liage Ci>4. which
e.:ur.-d thereby on tho
.1- r-n. wn duty as
I’lit-i’ k Iiiird<-n to Sam­
uel no* •niid 1 ite ,l-.►lgnnlenf thereof
JihI Iu the n -.-i.-r v ..friiV aforeim Hie i.-'.illi d.,-. ul .Mb.'. A II.
in IJlier Sv'. nf
.vinriEages on

Uts Barters

Gmi Trment Herald Mexicu Panic

Calf ...............................................................^.-.ICc

Bora>

aM «

A.-f

.seal Of court..

Are onir purchased once. There­
for* they abould be of modem
design, built of moat durable
matertali and artlatically BnIthed. You will find only sneb
at tbe work! of

ALVIN H. GRUBER, Funarat DIroeter
Embalmer. 312 South Dnton 8L
Nelliw PratL aaaUtaoL
Gita.
phoD* 876.
W* treat you aa *6
would wiab to bo treated.

ly WIOmMI

..

move those aching teeth i------------- ---wltbtfut pain, and without tb* nse oS
drugs to prodneo onconaeicaan***.
^
MORTGAGE BALE.
Peopl* of nervous tamparameot aai
DetauH havlnr been made In tbe
conditions of a oertaln morwe mad© with weak, boaru will apprecuto tba
1t»olarmethod
of
palnleaa
attrafr
and executed by Harman W. Smith
and Effle M. Smith. Us wife, of Trav­
6.'DIF,
ITOH.
erse CIO. Michigan, to John M. Lar­
kins of the same place and state, S06-398 inibelm Block, with
dated Um iwtlttb 4iy of October. 1361,'

kiN.a.

(MtiLlfD TAAVEfiSE

AXD nAVKfitt Bit

Jh6 (frond Jraverse J^egion

NEWS

their Immedlata trtclnlty wrtth

(frond Jroverse Oountg
Men

iOatt^n

a Christmas present. Mrs. Tanner of
-Sogtnaw. alto sent the pupHr a
tipllcaiion game.
Owen Merrill, who has been .quite
ill In reimrted to be -eonralesclag.
Tony .xieKInley and Dewey Hausdlng of the Traverse City High school
anil Willie McKinley of Needham's
Business i-ollege are homo tor Itu
holidays.
mckjnleV school
Lillian Horton. Teacher.

THUB8DAY,

Two new scholars have been added
) our number. Thl* makes thlrt:
three enrolled. The new one* ar
Zoe and ulady* SUtAman.
Stineman with hU chfldren hi
returned from Wellington.
Ohio,
where he went recently to spend the
wlnu-r.
r. Stineman la entertaining
broihcr-ln-law, Mr. Colllngwood
liese l.ake. this week.
Mrs. Herman IVelselberg ha* been
-Ultlng her friends In Elk Rapids.
George Salenskl 1* aawing wood
or Arthur North this week.
Ray Hall and family visited D. Newilpsd Sunday.
Mis*
Henrietu
Raleeatak
Csdlllae. win Bl>end her Christmas
ration at the home of her parents.
Mr and Mrs. Ralreszak.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Steiskal ver<> pleasaiiil) surprised at their home 8mtui
day evening by aboui twenty of thel
friends and neightxori. Tho evenin');
siieni in playing games and
light luncheon was served.
M kVanc.-* tlalcpsiak will spehd
V days here with her parents this

26,1913.

Freeman ^sho and Tom Lambert
xe working for Fred Strait.
Herbert and Clarenre Prouty apent
londay with Glen Forton.
A. L Forton is Biiendlag a
days in Traverse City.
M'InnIe Forton spent last Saturday
In Traverse city on businees.
Charles and Aaron Dominie and Ed­
ward Purvis sf^nt Spnday afternoon
with Glen Forton.
rs. C.ihknn called upon Mrs. Ra-

of Eh
Mr*. kYvd Courtade went borne.
Arthur Gibson qf Wheatly. OoMrio.,
spending some time with relstlves
>ar here. He is suying at the home,
of Hugli Prouty.
Hugh Prouty and wife apent
Friday in Traverse City,'
Alh-e Courtade was In Travi
'll) Saturday.
.Mr*. Perry Boynton and children
ind Miss k-lorence CourUde called i
he home of Peter Courtade Sunday.
The Misses Alice and Josephine
Courtade were the gueals of Mrs. '
Dyer Saturday evening.
,
‘Ph Courtade and wife spent
Saturday In Traverse City;
Ruih Courtade Is quite HI.
Ml**e* Margaret and Julia FOrton
•i*ltcd at Hie Miller home Sunday.
George Vanderllp was In Traver
itv Saliirdav
EAST HAY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 3.
Veiu I. Jenne, Teacher.

PAOS THBSr
Mi. and .Mrs. Cbas. Newman Sun­
day afternoon.
Mrs. August Cavlleb visited her
mother, Mrs. Clem ffixiwn last ThunIded
ut We<
<lay.
-Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Herhner
pleasantly siinulsed at tlieir home
last Saturday i-renlng when about
forty-five of their friend* came In t<
spend the evening
Ansel Rrosn. who has been In the
«est for about two yean, ts visiting
sme now.
F. D. Kansom hs* purchased Mike
Horen’s farm in lx>ng l.ske township
iDd bas sold the land to John Gal­
lagher, reserving the limber for his
winter * work,
Srhool *111 close Wedne*da:
cember 24. for a vacation beg
again on January
MUs Martha Masiera and friend of
erae City, vlllted school MonUsy
..i*s iVarl RucII visited her aunt
Mrs. C. M. Rucll last W^nesday.
r. and Mra, Uarney and son
Robert, attended the concert given
by the .Killarney glrla last Tuesday
-vening.
Ed Wllllamsoa has a ven' sick
horse.
Mias Pearl Buell visited school
Tuesday forenoon.
laiwrencr Sachtlel>en wes out of
school this week on Account of a
very bed coin.
I/ONB TREE SCHOOL
Itertha A. Ransom. Primary teacher.

SmmHCHy
Summit aiy. Dec. 22.J»Mrs
Al­
mond fuUsrd and granddaughter,
Chris-tol. lelt Monday for Henderson.
Mich., whi-re tiny exi>ect to dpend
the winter.
Guy l.evall left Saturday for Man10. where he will *{>end-ClrrlBimas ,
with hU sister, Mra. Bessie C'ami*
lell.
George Nelson transacted business
ay.
He oi|>eci* to spend Christlas with friend* and relatives there.
Miss Llxzle Tiff wa* a Kingsley call:. Monday.
William ntzgcrald and taraUy en-rtamed thelrrson Herbert Flugenid
and family. Sunday.
.William nugerald and wife made
business trip to Traverse City lo­
dsy.
Elmer Pierce and wife spent Sunday
at the home of the latter's parent* at
Holmes Siding. ^
Jac-oh Roop afld family entertained
Maude. Allen and Russell Conway of

Slight's Biding last week.
Geo. McManus and Wallace Pish reiirned to jlielr home here Pridaj.
They have s|>cnt the pdM few weeks
In Onaway.
,
J
Iks Rosa Bowden made n bualnear-^
trip 10 Traverse Chy Saturday.
- Miss XRce Boyd left for her bonw
xt M'llllamsburg Sunday, where abe
win spend .'ler vacailon.
The social given in the Grange
hall Saturday evening, waa followed
by an old fashionM s|>elling match.
Tbe proceeds amounted to tl3.00
win be used towards paying for the
iw Summit t'lty school otgan.
Horn to Edward AnsieU nod wife.
Tuesday. December 1C. a daughter.
Mrs. Ruth Wyckoff ha* returned to
her home bore, from near Traverae
t’Hy. where she sustained severe In'
juries, from falling some time ago.
She Is improving rapidly.
The friend* of Mr. Fric will he
sorry to learn of his deatli. which oc­
curred al bD home at liaxtM’, M- .
The Ruieral was held at tho
• Sunday- and burial took place '
In the Greenwood cemeterv.
ftehoel Notes.
kranklio Fitzgerald was absent last
eek on account of sickness.
Helen Vad Pelt of the first grade.
IS left srhool on account of tbe cNd
weather, and long distance to walk.
The first grade Is enjoying their
cw- primers.
CbrUtol Pollard has Iffft the third
grade and will attend school at'Hen­
derson this winter.

I'nloii. D«c.
Mm. I.. A- H«n. urn and alauf S!ra. Barton of Fife
l.ake, called on Mrs. C. 1- Newell
Ralph N4etce relumed Thursday
Tneedar.
Han-ey Blue of Fite 4Ak«. ^ia{u•d from Ml Pleasant. He came a few
day* sooner than cs|H'<ved on account
at C. H. Peck-. Wedneadaj.
MUi Flora-Jouitna of Crand IU|>- of Injuria reifivcd while playing
basket b*ll.
idii, who haa
lier c
Ezam Secor >
Friday evening
Mr*, r:. A. lUbonrk tnade a business
Un. Will Glide, retuniod to
cpll to Traver»e tllv Thursday.
borne Wedoeeda)'.
.
«xuuq lUT
will.
ix« Homshy visited the Walton
Mra. John Uabthlsar .tlalled at the
Knilochvll and Wm, Green laat week.
school -Tuesday.
liome of C- I.- Newell Tursday.
The entertainment and (Yirist:
Nan. y llonner was at Kingsley on
Mr and Mr*. Jamea Holslten apent
ree will Im> given l.v Miss Rush's
business Thursday.
SuBdaj' with Mn. Btuaon Razey.
North Mabel. Hoc- 22.—Mr*. Sarah uiplis at the Howard scIk>oI. Clirbrt.lehn Williams was home over Sun- Watson U keeping house for l'|>sall lias Rve.
Joe HcTaiuan came borne IVldi
■lay.
.
taom Saalnaw to upend ('Jirimm:
There will 1,e no Chrlstm**
>1. 1). Crane was *t Fife Lake on Cox and family.
with bU tiarenu, Mr. and Mr*. Nllea
Ion in School iHsirltt No. 3.
Chas.
lliitloD has muted hiiC family
Inisinehs Monday.
McTanart.
Stelii Secor visited Mr*. P. CamMr* S D. MIIU and Mr«. O. Thralls Into tile Chas. Glen^enning bouse eau kYIday afu-moon
Ml3* Mary Peck, who ha* tzeen
were at Fife l.ake on bualnesi Ttie«- south of Mabel.
Hina at the borne of Mr. and !
Bertha Seror stated with her els/
C. H. Peck went to Traverse City ■JayJfrdit
iT-tn-law. Mrs. p. Secor a few days
l^tren
Worden
and
daughter
Claud Mills BC<-(ympanled by his
Friday, where the haa employment.
last week.
'
Mlaa Alu Tbome. who has bket friend l-eo BaliMMk from Peloskev. Were Traverse City caller* last Tuesam Seror ^nd family will *i>end
Archie. Dec.. 23,—Mr. and .Mr*. Gu*
' aUendlnc F^la Institute. Itos M |>o- Were <»n.Ti at 8. D. Mill* Tuesday
ChrlKtmas -with their daughter and
Seaherg vUited at Cha*. Olson’
cvvnlng.
altion at Ithaca
/ .
Thc liitant daughter «f>|.Kall Co* sUter. Mr*. E. Kratochvll at Traverse
I.lzjcje Tiff from nuckley is asslst- is iiulte sick at this writing.
Ralph XelsQiiwaa a Suaddy ipie«l
City.
Mr. aDil Mr*. Asa Curtis and Rule
ot Mias Unian RaitFfon his , *a< Inc at the Kinney hotel.
Some <if the older girls of
Harold, will si-end Christmas
Diamond ParlL-Dec. 23.—Mr*. Fr<
Brhoul Is closed for a two weeki
Mrs. .\. Snell was the guest of her
home Ip Norihperi from the M. A
neighlxorhnod met at MriSarry 's Mon Knight, wlio ha* Ixeeh risllint h..
Mr. and Mra. Vandermeade of
ytn-ailon.
slMer.
Mr*.
C.
Winchester
.of
Cadil­
C. at'Lanalni;
erse Ciiy,
day (wenlng to help Mis* Rash mak< parenlH. Mr. and Mr*. William Men
lac
Thtirsday.
■ Will Perk returned from Traver»(
Gnmei liiiller and ramiiy have gon rand) liags sod othtrr decontlons fo: rell of Rochi-*irr. N. Y..' relumed
I^h Warren *i>cnl Friday night
Illam* was at Cadillac ih to Chicago to aiiend Chrlxtmas with
City Sunday.
Ith her cou*ln. Goldie Warren.
ie ChrlMtmas tree.
home WMlncsday
latter
part
of
the
week.
John lltKh.im visited hi* dauchier.
Cha*. Carroll and eon. Robert. csTl.
Little Erma Knitorhvil I* spending
Wim* Rhode*. Sr. was a Traverse
Isle
Stampfler
assisted Mrs. rehitlxe*.
Mra C. I.. Newell Tuesday
d at Fred Garland'* Saturday even­
IP week with her grandmother, Mrs. Cltv Kho|i|>er Tuewday.
Mr*. Allxeri Sleverl was a r
ing.
r. H. Perk returned from Traverse
Shepard wtth her Jiousehold
E. Secor.
II Hunt and wife spent Sunday
City caller one day last week.
-X,
Cliy. Thursday, where he hss been .duties
Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson visited
Orla Xoiih Is borne from Traverse with Adne) Adams.
Clinton
Rmlih
wa«
out
of
-n^fooMhe,
with -Mr. and .Mrs. Arthur McManus
on JuiT.
8am Clianey took dinner at Truman City to *|K;nd the liolidaya with
Mlltord and Clifford Thompson have Sunday
afternoon
Connniisloner I.ee Homshy visited first of the wx-ek on account of sick­ l.nsee's Inst Saturday.
parent*.
rented the former Miles Defn-eze'
les*.
our school Wednesdap.
.mie i..ucllle Wlikop- has been farm for the next year. They took
-Ml*s liertle Worden enlonained the
Jtepon of I nlon IMstrict No. |
Hose Williams vIMted at the home
quite III Hie early part of the week |KM*ea*lon Deromber 14.
Swastikas last Thurwda:
if <•. Jolh s the first nf the week.
i|«Dle.I by Babe
the month endlns l)eretnl>er !!•:
hnt iK now 1>*iier.
Orlando and Adney Adams
er. who will visit for a short time,
Mr*. Tho* 'Pray *|ieiil one day of
Number of clrls enrolled. 19.
Ih- T Y Kimball was In town the
Gladys Bilneman baa been unable iiilallcd a lelei>hone In their rc*ihaa Ulsonzcallrd al J. O. Uon*'
Number of l>oys enrolled, It.
i>*l oT the week.
last week In Traverse City
■ nliend ixchnol for a couple days dence.
Sundae.
/
Toul enrollment. 3?..
School closed 1-Ylday for a two
.Mr and Mr*. Truman l^se<> Intend
Robert MfCortnlck returned
Mrs. AlfrtflHenson. Mrs. John Ben­
Number of days lauehi. 19.
veek*- %a<atlnn
in. Marie BeiUon and Seraf Hogfeli
Averajee dally attendan<-e.
The teachers of lh<- Walton Sun- to leave for a visit In southeq-n Miih
e a buBlnea*
ere Traverse City xisitora Frida'.
Total attendance. Cok
lay school stye their pupils a |iaily igan next Tuesday. They wHI tisi
rip to Hendon Saturday.
Mr*. Arch Rurhan and Miss Mar­
Mte of attendnoce. 9:. pin*.. ,1 the home nf Mr* M. I). Crane Sat- relative* In MlUn. YpslUuli. Hellvllh
Joe Zdenek. Jr. and Frank Zdenek garet GsrUnd visited Mrs. Fred Gartelther absent nor urdy
and Whlltaker.
zero Clirlsimas shoppers at Traverse lan.| Friday.
Joyal.io
K Hthe month are: Fern Mills
dnrlnK
The enicrtainmeni given at tin
"Ity. Saturday
Mrs. Emma Warren was in Traverse
se] FldrldaerRJchsrd Clark. Fluvd
Mariano wai
1 Traverse
itoHs sutnon and Mr*. Grace Haxol, City Thursday.
. .
srhool housi' Balurdsv evening wa:
Flanders. Georse Flanders
• Friday,
made ft trip to Travcr*e City to have:
A surprise party was given .Mrs. her 19, are; Ray Roop. Edna. Ethel.
Gram Center. Dec. 19.—M
CEDAR CRKBK' SCHOOL
alph Pierci
Idled Wtlioh school well Bttended. The following is the
,me denial work done Friday
-lohn Henson Saturday afternoon. It Dawson, and Edytlia Ansteit. Ralph
Mr* Herbert Davis visited Mrs
Edilb Bridarnian. Teach
Thursda
pmgram gp
Sldnp.y Hazel was a Tbompsonvllle lielng the tucaslon of - her tlxtleth Weber, Daisy. Mary and Joe 1/erall.
Davis' father and iiintlicr. Mr. ant
Rryant and J. Skiver from
)|>Aing address—Inez Houghton.
birthday. •
School will be closed from Decem­
r», John Peul of Mesick. Saturday caller Sattirday.
Hohne* Siding, were In town Friday
Willi* Rhode*. Jr. I* the
- and Mr*. James Warren and ber 24. until January 5. for tbe ChrUtRet-Matloii. "Christmas Time"—Har­
Mrs. Priest and Lihble Hicks were
I biisinesi.
• 'T
if z
Clifford, were in Traverse Clt> nas holidays.
''
Wexfonl ealler* Monfli.
■Mis* Hazel Fellow* went to Man- old Slevert.
Saturdav. ,
'
The road
.Mr*. Copland and son Les ie drove
DEI/L SCHOOL
Ilevliailon. "Chrisiening Dolly"—
Yuba, Dec 22.—School Ho«. d Mon­ ton Saturday to care for her mother
Moe
Vlslieil Joc Eckstlne'Sunidlng of the new "aut
. Wexford Tue*d'
Zella Reldlng. 1
III
day for the Christmas hcilldavs, Mon
ll» Rray
'
Frank Engler 1* laid up with the iioblle road. - It I* now ready ft
>ml Mrs R Rarlxer and daughday aftemoon the acbnpl »as kept
lleeitailon.
'Ills
Vow"—Elmer riieumatlsm.
SiV Gus /Nelson rislted JffTsTo.
ravel Thx-y do not expect to haul
busy maklna lltUe Cbrtitmas ixiaes icr were at Traverse City Thuniday.
gravel until they arc able to haul on Hogfeli Monday afternoon. \
i«wl* Jlrikovic made a buslc
n Hrnneit and son left for Canada Houghton.
and ElfU. After rCcets the rhlldren
RaV Ufayetle tailed on FrM Gar­
ah-lghi
rip to Manistee Friday of last w.
ferosilc. -Who Is It"—Prlmary
irst of the week to attend the
Were alven a ^utyrlse to (liid iheir
V. Milliam McDaniel spent Sunday land Sunday -evening. .
Several from this neighborhood
il or the former's brother,
bozos full of candy and tliHr dra'
Rm-ltatlon. "Cnio Earth Is Horn
Mr. hnd Mrs, Roy l^rdle of Old
tendPd the instiiuu- ai Buckley Wed­ ilh Adney Adam*.
• Misses Thressa llarber. Ul- •lilM 'a-Henry Cox
Inas for the first half of the yei
Holmes Siding. Dee. 25,-Mr. and
Mission'wil fciienrf Christmas with
Mri. Hnj Bowen relumed SaU
nesday.
Ilan SutnKler .and Genie Slainpner
• were dlstrlhiited. The remainder i
r*. Solon Ty ler of Hodge, were In
'ir*. Lardic's mother. Mrs. James
^
Herltat^o'n. 'X'hrlst an-k the Utile
The Ijidle*' .\ld ni--t at.the liomr day from Kaleva.
the aftemoon was s|>eni in telllBR
turned from Traverse City Saturtlae-'„
.. „•
this rfeinity a day last week.

arren
Mr an-l Mr* Willi* Rhodew; .ti
M-end the holiday*.
***'"■ —Rl>eneer < haney
of Mr*. Ja* Harvey. IXoeemher IK
* Chrisunai stories.
M'allace
Fish and George MrMannn.
The
Peninsula
boy*
plaved
the
Sunday with ..er mother. Mrs.
Rev, c, tJhepard went to Raster
Reeliatlon, "Chrliinias' — Deant* Theie was a large attendance and
The Klnc Hill
much Improved
Needham team at baskeHmll In Trav-i •„ ^turajK Wednesday, after n few
I/C* Hoffman. '
everyone reporied a good time
Jnday to preach a funriral sermon. -Samueh
and the aradlna of the hill i» com­
Mamie MIkulecky was i erae Citj- Wednesday evening. The weeks'^/Co^urn at Onaway.
Win rook I* 111 with typhoid fever.
I.. P, HaM •
.
In li
plete. The araveUaK of U*e road
Peninsula
bo's
won.
3u
to
2.3.
Tlie
Mra.
George
McManus euried HonReelutlon. -Tlie IJlIle Child "—Johl
e t'lty caller'. Saturday.
A *erP-* of prayer meeting* have
first of thl- week.
was started last Thursdav.
Hagg*.
..........-pr1*e danre was given a lineup was a* follow*; PenlnsuU— oay noon for Traverse Ctty. when
Iq-en held at the Advent «hiirch ea. h
S- E. l.ewU lefl'fViclay with his ■ S D,'Mills wa* at Fife Laki
Asa CurtU. rf: John Barr. If: Vaft she InicDds to stay for a few days.
Reeliatlon, ^TAnnle's and Wllhe's evening thl* weeJi. Mr. William* ad­ Sidney Hazel's Saturday ,-DighL AI Gleason, rg: Vern McIntosh. Ig; I/eshousehold funrtiure for Bwen. Mlehi- irday.
A.
T.
Newmarch
boarded the train
jJojed the first sleigh rid« of th< ler Buchan, c. Needham's-Will Mc­
dressed the people Friday evening
Mr. and Mr* R. Hilton returned Prayer'-MirleVfhane.v
San. where the family will make
MonBay intending to go to Traverae
Mr*. Kb Davis and'Mr*. John Hall season.
‘Jrafid lUpids the first of th.
their home.
Kinley. rf; HaroM DeGrsw anil Flo'd City, where he'expecta to remain for
Dialogue. "PAce on Barth'
Seheel Notes.
called on Mas- Oliver Broadway Sni
The
Hammond.
If:
Clau*e.
rg;
Will
Hoff­
I Christmas
las supper
s
a
a
short
visit.
.
Uev'itailon.
"Christmas"

IUl|>h
Report for School District No: 2.. man. Ig: Frank I.owrie. e.
day.
Mrs, Beshle Williams was a Tra*
, '
anteru
It of the •....-thodlsi Sl„
John Livingston of DetrolL a su­
reen l,ake for month ending DeceinHoughton.
•he City caller Thursday. '
Eh Davis and John Hall made
•hool closes lodsy for the bolfdsy preme officer of yie A. O. O. C. was
111 be held on CbiHstmas
Ixer 19. I9i;;
.
/
Recitation. "Santa Claus"—Theo irip to Interlochen Sunday.
Rose IVlItlams is home from Fife
enertali
at Holme* £Wng. Monday of last
Number <if day* taught. 2nl
Gladys. Rosa. Clifford. May an
Inst evening w,a* well attended,
Chsney,
• Mrs. Jot
Beaneit has been quite Lake for an IndeT '
eek
In the MereslS^^o Otennera
Number of pupIlB enrolled. IL
following program was given:
Nan<) Romner wag at Ttarerwe
alek for It past few days, and ban
I this vlelnjiy.
Reading. -How Be**' grayer Wai Irene Cook were absent from school
Grand total attendance. 2<!?.
Greeting sonV—Srhool
*1 week.
not been s le -to hel|i In the prartlc*- City Saturday* on business.
Mr. and Mrs. George McManus are
Aiiswered' —Oiui Worden.
Percentage of attendance, »4 plus.
KeHtallon—Goldie M'arren
Dem Blue and IMek Hodges s
Elmer Broadway has the diicki
iicrtalnlng
their nephew Vincent ‘
Aveiage dally attendance, lb plus
, Recltallon, 'The .Mousle's Mistake
Play. "l>a|«i'K Christmas."
lYallon on ^uilne** Mondav.
abe bas
McManus of Detroit, who Is takings
Those nut alxsenl for month wer
Recitation—Elmer lairson.
—lg»U Cq*.
*
Three new desks were placed In
r. Will froai nip l^e. was
halp.
normal course at the Perris Institute.
Ileatrl.e Young, Heachel Rhodes. tVliSolo. Fare to I'ace—Ceril l/afay^tte. He will remain with tbm for the holi­
ti Btinday f-venlng.
le M hool house Saturday.
- Mra. Ix-e Smith and daiiclilrr Alice
Dialogue. "Grandma's Chrlstmai
II.Marik.
Mary
Vandor+ioof.
JtecHaiion—Enoch HogfVlt.
r. sod Mrs H Smith have noTod Dinner"—Boys.
School will close .Wednesday. DewspB In Traverse City last Ssliirday
day vacation.
Tiimie not urdv for month were:
Doll dialogue—Eight girts.
t farm near Mantnn.
cemixer 34. for a ten days' vacation.
and Sunday.
A. E Bryant was a Kingsley caller
Reeliatlon. "A Christmas Gin"—
Recitation-Mabel Lyon.
WALTON SCHOOL
Amanda Copland and l..ena Winch- Mamie MIkuIcckv. Johnnie MtkuNewell Dean and Reed ly>wis spent
Monday,
Plsy. Mr. St. Nicholas
NelMe Chaney .
Franees R. pierce, Teacher.
Saturday In Traverse cit> to help is
comh. who are attending school In lecky. Jimmie MIkulecky, Mary V
Bryan Hicks drove to Summit Qty
derhoof.
Roalrlce
Young.
Reaehel
Recitation—Calvin Kelly.
•rse City, arrived home kYiday
the selection Of the Christmas randy
Recitation. "When
Santa Claui
Tuesday.
Rhode*.
FVeddle
Knight
and
ciaribel.
ReciiaitonAniamla
Sundeen.
night to spend the bolldaya with' their
for the chiifcb.
Clinton Winch made a business trip
Comes"—Herman Slevert.
Paltcrsoti.
■r
ChriBlmsK acrostic —Nlnexixovi
Mrs. Armatronc of Beottvllle. 1* Jraforst City ^ f. P. tto. 7
. Walton Junction. Mondiy,
Iteeitailon. "Riding With Santa"_
Helena
Knight,
who
ha*
been
at
Recltailnn—Carrie
Ruehah.
•pcndln* the holiday, at Hi. houie o(
lle^xrt or school month ending De­
O. V. Holmes was a rife Lake busi­
Plav. Chrlslma* Dream
Joo Cox.
lending *chool al Rochester. N. Y
cember 19.
her mother, Mrs. A<-o. Drsn.
city R F n. No 7. Dor,
ness caller on Wednesday of last
Reeiiatlon—Kihel Lyon.
ned home Wedne.sday and begai
Number of pu|i|ls enrolled. r,n.
Mr*. Everts Sayler spent Saturdav
il from this neighborhood
ItecItaHonjir*'* Coming
week.
•Song of Chrlsiroas—School.
school here Thursday.
In Traveoe City.
Numlxer of girls enrolled. 3S.
■Colin Chaney.
le funeral service* ot Mrs
Henry Roop went to KIngler Mon­
KexIlaHon-Seraf Hogfelt.
children
haxe
been
very
busy
NumVr of boys enrolled. 2fx.
MUs nBitti f^yson left for Tra*- r M. Pol •r held Sunday.
day on business.
Recitation. "A Stitch In Time"—
Re*-liailon—Ellra Olson,
prejisring for the Christmas
prei»ring
erse city Monday <iirht w ben> sh<
Number of day* taugliL 20.
Fred A I’schllmatt. who has been Berths Sleverl
E. R. Smith was a business ealler
linsirtimontal duet, 'iolln and organ
Grand total number of days atlcnd- December
ULj»
holiday! quit.- sick with pleurisy Is slowly inKingsley the latter part of the
—Seraf
HogTelt
and
Cecil
l.afavette,
The
following
Is
the
program
gl>
Recitation. "The Diamond Wedding"
(imvlng.
week.
ReciUlion—Harold Curti*.
Vl-BA SCHOOL,
Av'/Sftrta'ally atlendanee. 42 pIna by the school:
I-Yliz Frnmlioltz ha* relumed from -Irving Davison.
and Mrs. Alfred Wilson spent
Play. Daddy Darwin* Chrlaunt*
Edith Pay-son. Teacher.
1 short huKlness trip to l.anslng
lyrcenUgr of attendance, K4 plus.
Oialogiic, "The Gbrtatmss Masque"
Solo, The Holy City—Ceell Ufay Sunday st the borne of Mr. and Mra.
Song

school.
Mih. JuJIa f'Isrk ts spending the —tHrla
Jem-Skiver.
, '''
Recitation. I «(*h you a Merry
lor'absenl arr:Retha Robertson.
!olldM.v* with Mrs. sChas. Pearl and
Ralph and Garry Skiver and Harry
Flag drlll-^'lghl girls.
niristmas-Resthel
Rhode*.
Ileclution.
"My
Stocking"—Edward
family.
Robertson. Everett Stt
I’nntomlme. Nearer My God To Hicks spent Tuesday afierpoon at
(^9d$n3burg
Recitation. Dolly's Uirthdar—Ciari­
ox.
Winchromb.
Edward
Vanleishout.
Ruth and Marjorie
Thee—CeeHl.afayeiie
Summit City.
Recltallon: '"Bout a Million"—Ben kSTiest Tow*ley. Dora IYuitowb. Ernest bel Patterson.
Pearf and Hilda Zimmerman are
MAPI.E GROVE SCHOOL
Ralph Hicks and two eons. Bryan
Recitation. Hang up the Baby'
Burrows. Orville Howard. Roswell
ftcdensbiirx. Dee. 2*.—Mrs. I.elKb- spending iheJr vacation at their Samuel*.
Hazel ^M^Angell. Teacher.
and Ralph were callers Monday at
Stocking—Violet
Cook.
_ton left last week for Joliet, wbi-re homes.
the busy corner store at Kingsley.
KecUailon. VA Christmas Glee"- Howard and John Jirlkovic.
Rex'ltatlon.
A
Little
Roy's
Speech—
NumlK-r of nnpll* left. 2.
^ she will spend the winter
Ruth Pearl and Ifllda Zimmerman
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Newntareh andJimmie
Mikulerky
Melvin
Dtviaon.
IMied our *rh«>oI Monday afternoon.
Number of tardy marka 29/
Brhoot closed Friday for a week's
dauglitcr Cecil, did Christmas, shop­
Song by sriiool.
RecliaUon. "The Aosel Ouesf'-Osa
The Christmas entertainment bv
vacation.
CANADA SCHOOL
ping at Kingsley. Wednesday. .
Recitation. Mr. Santa Claus Man—
Roy A- Roraliaeher. Teacher.
Monroe Center. Dec' 25 —Mra. Has­
Mr and Mrs. Frank Stephens and the Grange and'school waa given Wordeji,
There will be a public InetallaUon
Freddie
Knight.
Wednesday erenlnfc.
kins and Mra. Ferguson, who havi
ReeUailon. "Harry's Christmas Me*Recitation, My Papa— Willie Marik, been visiting relative* here have re­ of officers at the Cleaner Hall. Janxrhool will lie elosed ThursEeclUHon. •The Walei “
' holiday
turned to their home in Saginaw.
a ten day*- vaestlon Miss sage"—IJoyd Houghton.
I>ected to be present and a cordial
'Ihlet Crsxk.
Kecliatlon. "UtUe Jo*::^I,eiia RutMrs. chapi>e1l and dstighled Rosa.
Jos. Can»nt<-r and Homer Willo- l>>oom Allen win Kjieod part of her
iTlution is extended to their tamlReelutlon.
Don't
Be
In
a
Hurry—
lit.


,
Miss Stoddard. Marguerite Spangler, lies to come with them.
bee are siM-ndlni; the week at Mr. Car­ xiatlon In l/eelanaii county.
Mamie MIkulecky.
Chaa. Peart has recently had ace­
"vert Kyneti and Henry Tyrrell were
penter* home at tToswelL
A number of the young friends of
Rerliatlon. "Mlliiade* C,et* the Best
Courtade
Comer*.
Dec.
22.—There
-Katlon.
Wlion
Mamgm
Was
raverse City eallera ^turday.
Mrs. GrlfTin left mday for Detroit, tylene lights insullcd in his home
Miss c«cll Newmarch met at her
ot Rania Claus"—Ila Pray.
Little
Girl—Beatrice
Young.
ts
a
dance
at
Oscar
Kidder's
Thiirs"klr* Harvey Tremaine and wm
Lyman Hall was In Crawn on busi­ borne Saturday evening, to help her
where she will spend the bolldsys
Reading—Gertrude Cookly nlghL Everyone pidsent bad a
Reciuilon. '-aoBlng Addre**'—Mar
Otis have gone to 'Uetrolt to spend
es* Monday.
arlth her son V>ank.
eelebrata her thirteenth birthday.
Tableau—"Flower
Qlris."
jolly
time.
gle
Chaney.
hol^y*.
Miss Marguerite Spangler spent a Music afij^Ries of every variety
Mrs. Ida Hau-I ha* returned home
Mclutlon. I’ll Be Santa
Louis Courtade apent Friday In
few days with friends In Traverse were |•a^lcIpated .In and rofreshmenU
to spend the remainder of'the winDUIogue. “Sanu CUus and Ills Traverse
Jobonle Mikulerky.
City.
City while, doing her Christmas shojv were served. Miss Cecil wss the' rePaine*"
Reelutlon. When Hulda •Specta Ptog.
Octave Dominie and wife returned
'
JoBie IJrarkeDbnry is spending her
cipieal of some very pretty iiresenu.
ROUND
LAKE
SCHOOL
Her
Roan—Deachel
Rhodes.
from
Detroit,
ffliere
they
have
been
Mra.
Seymour who haa been risltvaemtlon with her wrenia at Sou^
School cloaed lYIday. for the h<8iReritation. 'They Say "—M
'slUng.
Alma Drelthauid, Teacher.
Ing her brothers Edward and Adam day vacation with Appropriate ChrUtBoard man.
kulecky.
Albert
Courtade.
wife
and
daugbhappel
haa
returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie'qielfrteh are
exercise*. AlUioush tbe alfalr
Song
hv
school.
r.
Wllbelmina
have
gone
to
Grand
Mra.
Spangler,
daughter
Mrs.
Carkeeping house and dolni: chores for
Traverse City R. P. D, No. 1. Dec.
Reelutlon. It You Wish the Joy— roll. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowles, Grace was impromptu and brief. It seemed
Rapid*
and
will
remain
till
after
the
«rt. Steph. ns during their ?2—School elosed December,l» for
to be very much enjoyed by all. The
Clarence Patterson.
holidays.
Rains. Mra. H. Wagner, Mr*. Simsa.
irUimas tree wa* neaUy decorated,
le holiday vacation of two weeks.
Reelutlon.
Sister’s
B«au—Fred
Thomas
Lambert
will
toon
move
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lyman
Hall
were
in
TrMd Mrs, Curt l.elghton and
and well fined with pretty and uaefnl
Mr. and Mrs. Mea4 aod-famlly will
Howard District. Dec. 23.—Cleq Mc­ back to hD henne.
Knight.
Traverse City doing their Chrlatma* girts, as well as plenty of candles and
^JMren .returned fr<mi Vanderbilt so to Gaylord Wednesday to vlsfl her
vl.lted Sunday at TVm k™Reelutlon. Cba&gli« Colors—Mary shopping the first ot the week.
John Srhioaser. who haa bpen
Friday, where they »|*|ted. Mrs. father durfog the holidays. From Carty
outa The school room wax decorated
ichvH rr.
time with relaUve* re­ Vanderhoof.
TYed Cowles, who has been rlsUlng
l,elghtODs uncle. Rev. Van Auken
there Mrs. Mead and baby will so to
Mr. and Mra. F. Kratochvll were turned to hli home la Traverse City.
Reelutlon. ChrUUnas Everywhero— .1* parents, returned to bis heme in with a liberal supply of bunting coo- .
Jliule Wheeler r.iumed Wednes­ Detroit while the rest of the family
Ulning the sUrs and etripes. wits''
le gueau of H. WlUop Sunday erenGrace Wmiey 'called cm Mra. Al- Helena KntghL .
Kootenai, Idaho. Thuraday.
day from Traverse City, where be will return home
Christmas bells and tissue garlands,
Monologue.
ben Carlisle last Tuesday.
Lillian
Kyoett
was
very
sick
a
tew
has been having hi* ey„ treated..
in all presenting a pretty appearance.
Miss Josephine Drosche. one of
liarold JfccCarTT. who has been
Music.
i. Carlisle U doing team work for
lys last .weekOOr»E.NBBIIRo SCHOOL
HOLMES SIDING SCHOOL
the pupils, presented the seliool with working for Wm. Roblnaon. spent Adam Miller.
GREEN LAKE SCHOOL DtBT. NO. 2.
Mra. H. Hobbs i* In Traverse Cltv
Josle Brackenbunt. Teacher.
Mrs. Allie Doberty. TeaciMr.
double record for tbelrVlctrola*sa Sunday with bla uncle Mark McOar-' Tom Lambert bas been caring for
Marsaret Anderson. Teseher.
with her daughter. Mr*. McDermott.
the stock an the Dominie farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Craft’* daughter and
F. WlUsey. wife and daughter «ei^
fanllT
ot
Kalamasoo.
are
rtsIUng
j m
T Travwae City Saturday.
...............have
hero.
doing township road work on
Fred Strait ts working In the woods.
Miss Stoddard gave a dinner party
grade between Hall’s comer and
The Christmas exercises of th*
• several «f the young pa^Ie BunBlair. Dec. 23.—George HendgSi'
Secor* hill.
Courtade scbeol wUI be held <u Wadoearly severed the cord In his wrttt
■s M. MeGarry. MIsi Alma Rnsb nesday merolng at nine o'cloHc. The Ransom last Wednesday
Minnie Roee is staying wtth Mis* while enttlng meat.
Wiloelmlna Wltkop spent Sua- children wUI bar* a half holiday In
Hugh F. Buell returned from M. A Stoddard while Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs
HU* Anna Fletcher and Mra. Jote
. gvenlng at E. Seeor's.
the afternoon,
C. Friday nlgbl (o spend the Christ­
Bchmuckal called on Mra Wm. MnnCorrel Page rUlted Vere Carila
Mn. J. K. Halten I* rtsUfng at the mas raeaUoii vifk bis parenti.
MON^ eSNTER SCHOOL
vflle Wedneedny ex cuing.
hone of Four ansho,___
. flarah E. Btoddhrd. Tsacher.
Ur.
D. BaaSom called
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GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY, DEOEHBER 25, 191S.
Ufa out of yon. We're actually drlrlng
you away from town at the best tlma
of the year. It’s a sham«-r
■Never mind." abe said softly. "I
need a chanAc, anyway. I am going
to opan up ny coontry place, aud have
a real country Christmas " She looked
at mi< appealingly. "How would you
like to run down there for the hoUdays?"
Her words went through me like
an electric shock. So I was the eWE
en one: I had siupectad It for
time.
•Do you really mean It?" I asked.
T IS a
I could sea even then Use magnlS-''
misukn
■“P" cei.i stretches of country surroundfng,
puse that we
her beauUful cauic. and the stately
mansion In the center.
^Ib-d by reason.
^

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MQEL5 (JIRFS1M5
^ fpchafd bakker siiinoN
ErTwo

/IisDvsy

Thomas UTassqn ‘

JnliBtViorlnpldii;

you ao much that I don't (rest my own
Judgment. It has seemed to me
-unfair. I could be bolder if
only 1 didn't realise bow utterly un­
worthy—“Don't!"
ffy BELLE MANIATEB.
Sbe ran to him. and be took her Into
,
DRAWINC 6j^ t1. MCYER, ,
bla arms.
•Now 1 will ran and get on another
Allene was Indulging ta the afterdress: you wait berm" she raid. "And. dinner peace of the big broad veranda
when ber next
dear. I am going to bring my Jewels
They are truly mice, and U we are door neighbor.
Billy, came up the
loo poor-"
‘1 hate to have you take them," h* steps. Billy had
been ber comfort­
protested.
Tom also bated to have her take er and confidant
HRISTMAS
Etc
A
always
a icm The cese was at that moment since their kinderIn his right band pocket, together with gwnen days.
•Gh, UlUy! We
-V.. Thomas
1‘atter- sev.-ra! other trlflaa from her dressing
must htve all the
^
son. Ho bad.io- tabic
I
»o If
0^ If *J*'
.
s variably doo« the
ril be bach In Ove minutes." the fun and rag time
Jl! Not that I cerod for Ahe money—1 felt
we
can] It
It wwill be
\
biggest buslncu was saying, drawing away reluctant
ttT “>•« "be knew that.
all shut
\
of-the year at bauds.
On th. sun WIM.T AJr n—w. Tnr,. CMISUn V»l»u
.
' “CorUlnly I mean IL You can run
that lime, except
When she bad gone at far as the two weeks!"
"How did I
i fc
•“<> s,tay'over for
for'tbree suerea- door Tom cook charge of the sitnadoo
«sure, made him dultc like the allnr
slve Christmases lie threw back the curtain, lifting a know?' abe ex­
boy# at 8t. Judp'i, He fished benoaih
TV. “* Now, you must go. M I have some
claimed. equally
with tb* ebUdub bla bod and drew out the tomato can
spent under (he ccui.ioolng band at her faint scream.
voices.
•If you want to keep this quiet from mysUfled. "How
coDservutlve reg­
aro d/e^ Tol

censer fllled w«h the Joss..Uck.

‘OO good to be true.
"Hark, the herald
ime of iho peni­ the servants, no row. please.'* he said did yoik know?
romo on!" be whiaperod. and led
got
tli digult) ■'I'm sorry, young feller, Fapa
tentiary.
wire
" ®'
the way down the wide stalra.
ward ^nLtlona
sensations ^
,
t I'm a detective
(
Mr. Patterson
employed by. the word that some
implngln, npon
^
With a caution worthy of better
“Tb'at'a.was frankly, and lady's papa to sup this very thing— busIneM friend of
things, he shot the bolu and opened'
Chrlstmu dawcod unclouded,
bla. a Mr. Reeves
high. Walt a mla- the front door. The three groteiqee
on the whole faccessfully. a burglar. •ee? I have to do my dooty."
gave me the opportunity to rut
nte!"
He did not i.-ik*- from the poor: he
Tho young man stared helplessly. -l*hlllp Reeveti-a
flgerea stole allenUy dut and stood na
Oofbrallh's Insteaf had never found that worth while- Mist Evangeiiue clotcblng at his coat. U coming her^ to
"Hark, the hef the Sloop In the cold Cbrlnmai dawn. Miss Oalhralib. It was
, Of taypg the train, which 1 detoal.
accept one of
ills vlcilms Wore always those who
"But—but—•• he stammered.
The air was ^llll and biting; the al
It
was
only
a
sevetity-mllo
run.
1
repealed
■Tlaf* better. lenee <tf the streets appalling. Sera- dency of the Kaebdars; club,’ which
could afford id lose—and to have- It
"You see. the o)d gentleman got papa's
Now. ScrapUnk! phlna'fc mlndikeverted to the lulury of I had formed three yean before, ex­ rtvedst six o'clock Aa I stepped lute cam.->t be claimed ilioi be belonged wind of It and asked me to step levitations to
(bn hall. I notlcet 10 the chlvalric type that abandons around." Tom explained. ''He don't visiL Papa has
Now. Tbed;the b.Kl she Had just quilled.
tremely uncertain—or. at least It
an unusual
bee£ giving me
-liark. ibe herald
loot In order to.save the baby, or, want any fust
"O^yob:" abe chattered. "It'a cold seemed to mako It uncertain.
motion Suddenly (ouchc<l by feminine gentleness, re­
angele ii !tif. —aw-awful ccold to ba out in yonr
Tho young man's color bad changed all aorta of ndvlce
-Nothing wws more ^slrablo than
from behind a pH turns gems by mail the next day. Nor from dismayed white to angry rvd.
Olorj- to the s««- nlgblle!'
nnd lessons .In de­
my club. We had cr^ comfort, In
lar. a form sprsni was be the burly rulfian for whom the
^
bom King—“
addition to good Mlowahlp: and the
"1 T»l not-* h* portment He de­
forth. It was tba* timid look nightly under the bed. A
"Serapblna. can't you uke that
said clearly. "If scribes Uris stupid
fsci that w e were nil nioinbors did not
of Fenson.
piece, of candy out of Thad'g moath? noatli It?" he demanded angrily, and preclude us from the society of womlittle blggk grciise. and he mle,ht
be does that *ert man as thirty-five.
"Hello, old man* have passed for a plumber’s
He neariy choked bloaelf Ja.t then Sersiihlna was silenced.
of thing—"
Iiideeil. It gave-a seat to that so­
All the boys

are
Yon can bare It back. Tha.i. «ben
"Exactly." ech­ ly, el ceira. That
Ignorance o( the
"C-cHolii:" echoed little Thad, and ciety. for U reomed to surround U(
here!"
rw>e auttg two reraee- IXjii't bs then, evidently thinking the sooner ho with an BddiilDual aafeguard.
oed
Evangeline sounds well to i
{
started hi
The boys!" I
- “c** • *«khy! New, good and loud:" caroled Hie sooner he would be back
papa, but ft a the
proudly. "We
. ___ .'k‘i_...........
Miss Galbraith's father had left her
exclaimed,
'^’hai
Hark, the herald angeli il-lne—"
wait tm my .fath­ deacripilon of a bore and a prig te
Tom read tLe society columns to
In the ho.iito. he began In hla piping several niimons.
She -owned the
iho
deuce
do
you
Schuyler bellowed lualily and beat voice;
purpose; be knew that If lb<
er come* home!
building In w hich, our club was quar­
mean?"
thne with a dnnaeUck
Seraphina
Tbe next morning when abe saw
and bav^ ft
rldgtft - ere giving a Cbrislmi
•Hrr:
:mas
Eve
tered The agent had called on me
At that Instant
aaag with much fervor and mat.j :el»e
with him Detec­ nmy going to the station with bis'
ball, nmong
Ita'oso present
pi
mong those
wodld as­
Schuyler
s band over hla only thn-e wet-ks before Christmas to
gaz.-d around
«»l«a; while UtUe Tltad followed the mouth. *
.mother, she aImo« wepL
tive. indeed
suredly be Mr. and Mrs. Dongisa Whittell me that wc must either sign an­
‘Hie ball was. pll.-d
tune manfully, and aubatltued a. "la la
"1 didn't know i was so food dC
They aat down
and
(heir
daughter,
Mias
hXao•Shut up:- be aaldidtaguaicdly. "Do other throi- years' lease, or vacate on
with merchandise,
,da when (be wordt.pmved elusive to you want Fisa to c.-me om and snoak the 1st of Janusry.
on the couch and BlUyl** she walled.
geline U’Ultilmore. who would proba­
There were
like a warehoui
bla four yeat^ld memory.
She bad no buoyant spirits to
glared at Tom. .
us back Into the house? Come
twenty-two of us. and we bad already
Boxes of candy of bly he charming In rose chiffon and
The second verse brought to a suequeuch
when the guest arrived. Sha
made
him
uneasy.
l■>■arlA.
This
meant
that
the
w‘hltilagreed—It was In the consUtutlon—
every conceivable
oeaaful Issue. Schuyler dismissed the
"Lookce here.' was so qufet and dejected during dtaHe liid tUe way down the steps and that the club shoul.l be Imnir-dtately
bouse would be empty of the
shape mounted
-Cbomt and inraed to the door
per
that Philip Reeves ftaally aban­
he began confi­
\1 Mulmores that evening. A careful ,
uroui.d the comer, where he paused dbOiatAlod If any member got mar
the ceiling like
•TOU ace -f you can't teach Thad to light the lOBK-atick in the tomato ried. We all know Mias Galbraith,
linjulry Into the ways of the Whlti- dentially. -you seem like a prefty pice doned his atiempu to convene with
pyramid. A ma^s
the words of that second verse whllo can Wbi-n they started again, little and w« were all In love with her: but
young couple, and I ain't one to spoil her.
holiday more servants suggested that most of •port. If you want to pkln out Just as
1 go downstairs and get aome >oes- Thad tripped on'hla night gown
Three wretched day* pass^ ta
thr-n would be off the moment the
as yet no man had been sufficiently
tor, the censer;^ be told 8er»' plica and went sprawling Into the gut­ disloyal—or euccci
carriage had left the door. It looked you are now. inside of sixty aeMdB. which Allene managed to maintain a
> break tbu
aloft
such a pleasant opening that Tom de- I dont know but I might—look the demeanor that satisfied ber father's
ter. He was rescued, howling'' but spell.
side.
Schuyler Van Ilrunt was working unideas of decorum, - although she felt
rid.-d not to i.ike a confederate with other way, seer
I caught Fenson. our vlce^prcsldert.
deTdlffl^itJJir
".’L
r««"l.ad unllm
center wove
"We don't wish anything of the horribly .unnatural. Then catoc tba
him. but softly let himself in by a
calling on Miss Galbraith o:i<- night,
era. ranged in gro
kind." uld Miw Evangeline taaugfatJIy. reaction. Her father received an uiw
and afterward. In the club rooms, we'
metrical
masar-.i window in a shadowed angle, selected
tag earoU In the streets on Christ- *
-x\ho are vou going to sing
The young man merely stared; he gent summons to a neighboring (own
earlier In the day.
had It out.
__ I
Hrr Cb.ris
on bnsincse. tvtth his departure. Alu
evidently preparing spinchee
He
found
bim»t.-ir
in
a
dining-room,
practical
^

"1-ook here, old man." I said. *nt,
Rifts.
bold
on the boy's fertile Imagination— i‘ Sertnhlna
irk (icf-pt Tor the light in the hall ber father. Tom edged toward the lone's Btralned dignity vanished.
seems to mo that you are Uklng
"Good heavens!" T cried again, aa
ao strong a bold that he had pUnned I "Xinny' T
"Where's Ur. Reeves?" «he aaketl
a to particular." chances Of course, you don't care from all the four corners of the ea- w-ond. Riches gllmmored dimly on door.
ta aottggre Seraphina and Thad from 1 a„d Schuvler.
of the maid as she came into th*
"-WelU
1
dunno
u
I
need
to
walL
If- Md-board. but Tom seldom both­
shout the money: but yon can't play tsbllsbineDi there isnued. one by
^
Family raws la for the family bouse from a drive.
protmd lire. Why. the future of this III.- iwruty-two membera of my club ered with piste. Crossing the room iBen.
*.
1
uy.
I
................................
done my job. and—"
"He vrent to (he foctaiy." v^ the
wiih tlif- noiseless aglll^ of a cat. be only.
club depends on your keeping away "Can It be?"
E^lah fashion.
..Wei,, ,i,or
ebaUenged"Held up’" edmmanded. the young reply.
om giat girl!"
Tlu-y Borrowfully grouped- tbem- paused by the door.
"I wish yon to stay. Here!”
Free and akme? Sbe hadn’t fdt’ ao
*iZr“' i!T
Seraphina was unable to defend her
The silence was absolute;________
"You're a nice man to talk." uld aelvcs about me. and Fenson. burying
Post's adviea mpat. there bad been point thus specifically. "111 tell you."
Thw aw1ft steps bad Jekta Tom to nnreatndncd since her dilldhood days. '
ticking of a clock could be heard.'
e vague trouble between the doc- he compromised. ''weH go to Docior Fenson "What In the world are you bis 1:rsd on my shoulder, almost wept Afler three minutes bis bead dreii the front door. He eluded ft open— Sbe flew to the piano, and the room
doing around there? You ought to as be replied;
and nearly Unded in thd arma of Hlu rang with tbe maddest mtulc In her
Post's. Well sing It on the way. and
ek
with
somewJiat
the
movement
of
T a belter example.”
"Yes. old fellow, It Is uy> true. She
repertoire Then ter voice hnnt forth
sing It to him. too."
'
turtles, his Jaws came together, , Evahgeline'i mother an^ather. Tl
"Of course, you ought." repeated bu Invited every man Jeek down here
on the third finger of her left band,
Id gay. llltle enatches of aong that
Through the deserted suburban
and he deliberately scuffed one fool y>rHy presence left no loophola
and Iktetor Post came no more,to the streets they marched: Schuyler in the ^'•n Olcott.-romlng up. "Why. 1 haiT to spi-nd Chrislmu with her. and
"Thought I'd ure you finding yonr vealed her exuberance of s^L
some sense of hon­ hour ago she skipped back to town along the polished floor, producing a key. sir." he uld. "I done my Job
bouse. It was very disheartening. tend, swinging his smoking ceimer val
At last, when she pauaed tar breath,
dull. Indefinite sound tbat-mlgbi mean
or about It myself: al! by hcrsalf!"
Schuyler wanted to ask Doctor Post a lanlly; Seraphina ambling along in
—but
the
young
folks
Is
pretty
mad
a voice bebtad her said;
but when I uw
There was a solemn pause. The Bnyihiug. Again tbe tonse llatentag:
aeore of questions about the carols
••IVhea ft comes to ahadowlng
"W-hy harca't yon pUyed and snag
kake; and mile TbSd bringing up
then, with a businrastlka quletaen
you going. I made ini/h wa.« pnlnful, hut we felt tbai
Did
the
people
who
with
a
detective,
air."
the
yonng
Itae
that before* '
.......»«'■; «»»* r»mr. his atrangc surplice bearing
wholly free from Blinking, be croiaed
up my mind that
antpiices. like the choir boys in the ; unmUiakable evidence of U>e gutter
Sbe wheeled about gnlcUy on tha
hall and went awlfUy up (be great, began Imposingly; then temper over­
I might u well go.
• lloys," 1 whispered, "we could fol­
threw diction. "I'm banged If 111 piano bench.
SrS^staS^nr° **
Judes?!, from which
whirh he had been rewntly
rewnilv
«K»"
low her back: but. Inasmuch as we are dim stairs
stand for It!" be burst ouL
“How long bar* you been ta herer
march around ff.hed And on the sUIl winter air
The Whiitimore Christmas presenU.
"That's the way
In the same bMU I'move that we
while they sang? These and other rose the three childish voli s In the
"DetecUve? Are yoB craiyr ha ax- she asked faintly.
still lurking In drawers and dnka. of­ claimed.
you fellowB
stay here for Ibe holiday and have
poinu aadly tated bla elght-yearold old. old hvran.
"I came al the fli«t wound of tb*
reason,'’ I uld hot­ ripping old time, and (hat the seervfered an unusualtatellsct. But hla deteminatls to
•Tom feu tack a *tep toward the music. It Is Just the kind I Uko. I
Doctor Post heard them caroling on
ly
"Why.
during
iarv..j.eimmediately
empowered
to
tel•lag that carol, in the street never the lawn, and csrae to the door In hli
dining-room. "Oh, If you want to go am not odneated up to tdasilcal
the week, the en­ eplinne h.-r agent (hat we will take
taltered. Hence the secret rehear- bathrobe The three nrangely garbed
back on me. a|r. I ain't nubltag to any music."
tire club U around another three years' lease."
•als In the nursery"Oh. .1 feel ao much better. Really,
. figures met hit astonished gaxe.
them for half an Rut I slopped tbiB here elopement and
at ' Miss Gal
"Serond iheYnoilon," said Feasoi
After much deliberation, he decid
I ve earned my pay. I-R call for ft to­
«*n'tJ(T*.or;;ln^pa's,S«>gram any
"Good l.ord: What have we here?"
bralth's! Theothhour. Tbeu, add­ morrow."
And It wu carri.-d unanimously.
«d that surplices would lend dignity he gasped.
^'elonger.*:
er night
ing to his pocket
tCopyrlghi. Prank A. Uonsey CoJ
to the occasion, and this decision was
He
achieved
another
step,
h
"What do yon meanriie damaoded
•We'fe^ beral dangels." piped little
couldn't get a quo­
collection Hiss
furthered by the thought ihal night Thad.
Whittlmore seemed shtwt of breath.
*n>en Impetuonaly and ImpuMveiy
rum to disenstf’ the
Evangeline’s Jew­
gowns would make very paaaahle sur
Elopement?
DetecUve?
Good
lie
told
him
tbe
deportment ber fs"We're Chrlstmaa carolers." correct­
—renewal
of our
el ease and two
pllces. Then, a tomato can suggesting ed flchuyler with much dignity.
God. \ augy. I «ever hired a detoctlve ther had prescribed, and the herolo
hundred
dolUn
lease. At any mopossibilities, he added a censer to the
ta ^my life. It's apae tafernml blun- efforts sbe had made to Bve np to IL
■Tm froicn." chirped Seraphina.
LOOKED
THE
PART.
'
\i^' ment acme mem­
from Mr. Whlttlproperties. A tomato can punc?.': .'ull
A moat dellgbtfn^areek of y
The doctor made a heroic' eHott to
ber any get her."
more's desk, be
of holes, swung on the gilt cord that maintain his gravity.
■ Well, here he Is.- said Mlu EraoI nid this with­
•lipped down the geline coldly, "if you will let os get
comes about candy boxes, and filled
"Come In. come m .pd get warm,'
out much fur.
stairs again and married, we'll overlook IL
with burning joasatlcks, would make he said. "Merry Christmas to yon!"
Otberbad
reason
to
made
the
mistake
a beanilfat censer.
ound In Philip a
They filed up Che steps into the
lleve tbst If
of panging In the
She drew herself.'up. and Tom
It was Christmas Ete. and Schuy­ warm, wide hall.ybe tomato can send
e aa was Billy.
club wss disband­
<llmly lighted
achieved another step. The old genler's plant were complete. He felt lag out lu reek of burning josastick.
Crossing
Ing tbs
tbe lawn one day when tb*
ed. It wouldn't be
drawing-room
(leman'i
temper
began
to
show
algu
sure they would put up a very credit­
weather
bad
nddenly

tunicd too eol4
»ee if he
"1 would like to ask If carolers gen­
anybody's fault but
of wear.
^
able carol In the morning, even If Doc- erally wear surplices and carry eogpermit
of
driving comrorubly.. iAh .
my own.
overlooked any­
"Harry any one yoo please!
toe^oat-a advice bad not 'been obtaln- •ers?" Schuyler questioned dor*-"-**lene stepped on a atone, and stnmbled.
thing ImportanL
"Sbe's bothered
for mertr's sake don't say I—"
awe- As he crept upstairs with the
-ai's those absurd Frenchbeetad
_ to death," I added.
The doctor's eyes twinkled.
H w as Just the faintest lltUe
JosaaUck. which be had begged from
A wffie and a cruh interrapted. sUppera!" exclaimed Philip IndlgnaBU
like click, but ft meant a latch key In
'The beatT ever heard did." he uld ' It s a shame, fellows, for able-bodied
Agnes, the second girl, be felt ibat gravely.
"There ought to be a Uw against
the front door, not twenty feet away, t
**
roulved
like you to annoy a young girl
the Uat obstacle bad been surmounttheir manufacture!"
and Tom had to act on (be Instant. Itaelf into Tom Patteraon on hU
At tbst moment the telephone bell like that!"
Tberefore when Allese came down
The only refuge w-u a heavy plush with Mlu Evangeline's lover kneeling
1 fell w sympatheuc aboutt It. 1^
wbirred wildly, and this is what they
“Co".^V.n now. once more." b« said beayd the docior aty:
stairs that evening, out of sheer pei^
curtain snggeeUng a concealed door, on his chest, a hand at hla tbroeL
deed, i^t the next afternoon I call!^
call
"Somr'to make a row." apologlfed vereeness. ebe chose ber very most
as »-.B entered the nursery doof. "Elsa
and he darted behind Its folds Tho
1 Miss Galbraith to learn thnTAets.
"Hello: Yes. thU is Docior Po«
the yofing mao breathleuly. "but I
will be up with supper In a minute.
door wu locked on the other side.
"Is 11 true." I uked. "that the fclWe've Just time before she comes. talking. Who? Ob. tt’a you. Marga­ Inws .In my crowd come around here
On the sixth stair from the bottom,
The front door bad opened now. and reurttonJu«taUmw He', .-sneak
Stand up. Thad. Yes. m let yon have ret:'—he lingered affectionately on coasUntly? I suppose It must be m.
she ulreed ber fool tripped, and land­
any
change
of
position
wu
impoul"You seem to be a-a fairly uthaod- ed In a heap on the ball floor.
a piece of the Joss-stlck if you’ll sing the word— "Y-ea. Now don’t be
blc. Tom blessed his leannus. find­
them here all the time.
alarmed. They're _noi lost. In fac'good and loud. Nowr
W*ben
she opened ber eyes, sbe was
ing that by standing straight in the
they're here with ' 'me this minute That's the reason why I came this
la Philip's arms a.* he! aat before tha
XL
ntww space he made no perceptible
They came to sing me a carol In good afternoon," I'added soniy. "Th* even­
. "iT”! V
WllBli-..* grate lire ta the library. . She was ao
Very early In the gray of the Christbulge in the plush. With his pockc
English fashion. No, don't trouble ings nr* too crowded "
broke
In
Tom
peaceably,
“you
dont
very comfortable, she decided to doe#
mat dawn Schuyler awoke, bounced .. send Elsa,; 111 send them home In
knife be deftly silt a peephole In tin
'ibo dear girl looked tired.
want all this In'taeXe^."
her eyes again and postpone her "com­
out of bed. and began to rouse hli co­ the carriage aa soon as 1 can get Dan
to see a young vroman come with
•yes. It Is true." she replied. "You
"All what, you ecoundrel?"
ing to." Then she felt him removtag
horts. He tiptoed to Seraphlna't llt- up. Not at alt: Oood-by! Ob. Marga­ know that twenty-two young-men. conStranger (In the wild £est)—Who quick, cautious steps Into the room
"Elopement In (be Pour Hundred— her sllppera.
Ue white cot and indulged In a seriM ret, merry Christmas! Perha^, If suntly succeeding one enother. ere acted as Santa'CUus In
ObvlouJly thtf wu Miss Evangeline
him EvangelTne Whltumore. daughter
"He thinks my ankle Is broken or
tast Chrtat
of ngoroup shakes and punches.
She wu panUng a lltUe, her hands
yon don't mind. I'll drive over with rather trying."
of-ree? .Now you got the .wag you sprained) " sbe reflected, and wu glad
up! Get up. Seraphina* It’a them. Thanks. Good-by!
preued
nervouly
together,
her
teeth
■Ii's wearing on you. Unt Itr I eMd.
got the girt; what more d'yon want’
Ume to go out and carol," be whtaworking at the lower lip. Sbe began Ontalde a police court. I ain't likely to •he had pot on her allkea base. Sbe
-Dreadfully. I a& going away.’
Half an hour later a oaniage drew
half opened ber eyes, and to ber hor­
pered boaraely.
to
pace
up
and
down',
very
*ohly.
with
I experienced a sndden shock of
op before the Van Brunt hovse. and
talk. You think about IL"
ror sow bim calmly eomaltUng her *
Seraphina arose, and. aittlng on the from It emerged Schuyler. Seraptrtna. pain.
tense excitement tn every tine. Sud­
Hla raptora did think about ft. with ■Kpfiera to the flasM.
side of her bed. blinked at him rw- nad and Doctor Post
denly she paued. llstealng. her eyes
Chriatmaa Proverb*.
-O
Mra. Van
diamayed faces. The two women on '-Sfae'kave a little ■hitak of tadlgnaproaehfully. Utile 'Thad was already
8*nta Claus mak*t the heaH grow directed siraigbt at the pluah banging. the stairs exchanged horrified glances
Brunt and Aunt Margaret m*t the esr- "in do
ttaa
and sal holt upright
•wake and ready for anything which- alcade at the door.
Tom. nerved for a femtatae shriek, Mr^ Whittlmore pinched his chin
them pau a roeolnUoa
they fonder.
How dare real My boBBtlfuI sUp•evoTsd of exciting novelty. -n,e two
A falr..egehange la ao Chrtatau poised himulf In teadlneu to set out scowled, sighed, then nodded buvily.
"Oh* Oh!" aaid Mrs. Van Brunt aren't to cal! to often—eay. one "f» a
elder chlldrsn dressed burrle^y and
at the first note: hot ebe turnqd and
gathering the three atrange litile fig­ week during the year. Aajthlog to gift
Slowly
sod
reluctanUy.
the
tut
pocket
"WdL thedr t
• between them they managed”to pul
e«p you here!"
The Usaed girl doesat dread tb* went swiftly to the front door. Vn In- emptied, the young man arose from
have brought yoB to coaadousBSSi."
on IHUe Tbad s clothea Then Schuy­ ures fn her arms, while tear* of mertant later she came hack with
mistletoe.
"Oh. I'm only gotag eway
rtraent ran down ber face.
Tom's chesL
be said oooOy. "I wu afraid jot had
ler crept noiselessly to ths hall below
One-haU the world doesn't know yoqng man.
Docior Pon had turned to Margaret. Chrlstmu!" the uld, "jort for a rut.
Two mlnetoe later Mr. Thomas Pat-i fainted tor kasps. la your ankia
and retarned with coats and hats and
"Well?"
aald
the
seweomor
quick
bow
the
other
halt
spends
Chrlsv
Dur
old
New
Yoiii!
l.bate
to
luve
"1 thought I'd come wlMi the herald
terson. hurrying throng (he da^ hnrtr
BlUena.
-When they had bundled
igeli." he aald Uu^hlngly, "and let It BP this eeason. but 1 know hnw It
■mlled to himself as be Inserted carw"Not a bUI** aha npitad. eaaaytac
tbemaalvee Into lheae«uter garment!
A pretty girl needs ao mistletoe.
tttl finger* Into a remote crevasse of
em plead'peace on earth and marey wfll be. They never could keep away,
.
eseb donned a “aurpllce " At ibe Ian
"Oh. I don't know! l don't know!" hU straetnre. where the contribution ta get on her toal, bat ha Iwld bar
A Cbrlstomt prewntta the stoeklag
nd I shall broth down U I don't get
^ BOBSBt Bebnyler bethought him of mild- for me."
Sbe laid imiterlag bands on hla from Mr. Whlttlmon's drak stfll fuL
few days off."
It worth two In the store window.—
Her eyes softened
A bsaltaUng
the brilliant cord on hU father's bnb"No,
Alsosi Lst taS taD FDfl •*»*■
Womatv-s HoBW Companlofi.
The thought made me helL
larked tn a compact wad.
thing.
robe. and at tbs Imattaent perU of dis­ smile trembled on her lips a moment
"But do yon think faUrar te tyrasnl"By Jove!" 1 eaciatmed. ‘"I%la ta *
“They didn't know I had thaL'
covery be n^e into Ur. Van Brant's unecrUInly, ths next mommt with no
Whs* hs hsd laM hsr ^ ssmirad
cal? That tt'e allly to waft thru
prvUr meas. Un’t ft? Jlare'e a heebnneertalnty
whatever.
And
then
he
Oraat
Mystarr
«elv*d.
■fleeted,
"but
I
gneea
m
keep
a
ficr
btn
sbo
hsd lovod Urn ap to the Urn* ,
dreaetag-rtMMn and retaraod Vlth (be
whan We're enre now? That hash money. Two htindred doUan ta
elors' clnb. -eworn to remain stagle.
"Pap*, what dou Santa Claus
eoveted eord eneirtitag his —»«ii knew (hat ths herald angels bad a»
we have a rlgbt to do ft. if we're wllt- marp*n that young dads-esras ta aa be had barasd bu slIppHs. Now, M
and all of u woHttag nlgbu 4o go hotween Chrtstma*e*r
wualletau^.
waist. ThU Anlshtag towh. ho tatt •OBpUahed an nawtuiag mlaAon.
10 be poor and—end all thatr
back on ooftrtsu asd tn bother the
•realng. anyhow!"
(Ospyrtght Freak A. Muro« Co.)
"Bide* tnm his eredlton."
Theyflaalty oompnntasd ta bldt
I can't tell what I think. I waat
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Ogdtnsburg

Kingsley Department

tJgdensburg. Dec. 22.—Mr. and Mre.
Thorn l.annln left Monday for Clnrinnstl to slay the rest of the wln-

»WB people VI
MW Murmnnuiny
The
of AUI](Biej'
Klagdey UlS
ead the
i
oountiy are aU latemted la thii Departmeet.
.. We shaU be glad to have tadhridnala, cbarebet,
the Oraage, frat^iaal eodettea aad aU other orgaalxatioBa haad la iteme of aewe, pereonals,
anaonacenoBta of laoeUBga aotieee of mte^aianeatt,
cfaaagee, pabUe irapromiente
behig done or oontemplated. nlee of real eeUte
tla toera or ccaatry, sad aay other iteme of gea.
eral latereet.—Editor Herald.

Ki>m<>r of SUisdtah, arrivni lain
ror a t»o »e**kf vJall wllh their
dauKhtcr. Mre. R. lUumRarili.
Kred WilcM,]t borne from r.ra«i
lo apend the Midara with tiH molber
Mra A. Wehfr.,
I> H. Power
a bualDeaa raller
ml we^'
Mra. A. J.
from MlnDeeau>-where Mr*.
• eot for treatment, ^er health
oot ItnproTed.
E. I.. Husbaa of Trareme City. ’
a bnaJoeaH caOcr laat week.
Rev. Schmidt of Howard City. '
in town laat week. He held aervices
lb the Lutheran rbiirrh laat Monday.
eira. N*. Sorenwn aad dauRhicr
Manha. vlaited tn Traverse City last
week.
Mra. Stiaa Mtika and two rhlldreo
left last week for Deiroll. where she
eipeeta to reside.'
FYank Madlaon and son Oeonte
are (umlahlni: the tuieriar of Howard
nuon'a house.
^
H MeC.uire of Dfar Ijike. haa Iea»'
ed the Halnstork store and on Mimday
opened Ita doors for a big sale
MlaaXdna W'airwaa a Rueat of liei
molber. Mra. C. Irlali Iasi wef
e Ruest
Jeaale Vaaaar and w
ind. Mr
of their daiiRhter and
and Mra. \V Webster of Traverao
City.
The funeral of .Mr. Fred Calhoun
wa* held from the home laat Wday.
Iniemem in Evergreen eemetery.
Mra. Calhoun, who la luffbrtnR a i>arairtir stroke la no better. .
Our yoUDR i>eople who have been
awav lo schpol, are all relurnInR for
lhe,liolida.vs. Carl Case from Ann
Arbor: Oeo. Haekman and Will Gran
from Olivet: Harold Stinson from the
M. A C : Carl Brown from Traverse
City; JlarRaret
1 fmm Traverse City hiRh school;
Anna Kirk from Traverse City Bualschool, and Gladys Stcken-on
from Traverse City Nortnal.
Mr.cand Mrs. W. It. HuB of Marion,
and Mr. ancl Mrs. Capj>y of Boyne
City, are Ruesu tbrouRh the. holidays
of the Rev T. F. Huff and wife.
Harry Zember Aid little son start:
'•d Tuesday for Beilin. Canada, for
a week's lisli with relatives.
Dave Sw-alnatoD has <inli worit'on
the road east of K'ncsley on a< < nun*
of the cold wealhei. When slelKhIne
mes be will draw stone to the
cruaher. 'Hie road will I.e built of
cnished stone, the li.-st one i.iiiU In

at Iteltner, Is enjuylni; a on«
oration at home.
Mr. Iliirat iit/«milh * II
Traverse City. fwa« n KInRsley bualless raller “
n. Berest.
If Fife Ijk..
hiisInesB cal
1st week.
Will WoU
ol CaillllB'. is visitin« 81 W.
John wood,
City viaitor tw
liaby Rirl
MIk and Mrs. IM AiiaiMonday.
Srhoolj closed Frida<
iratloii, 1‘rnfessor and Miss
will aie-nd their varailon at
hom^ in Hanrruri; Mist K. Wakemal
ulon: Mias AViiUams In Trave
and Mias Kosera in Yiislhinii.
■s U. McCarty was in Traverse
. Monday, a Ruesi at O. E. W>nkoot'.
Will nirk of Detroit. Is apendli
I two weeks' vacailnn with I
iiotber and sisters.
Church Items.
Melhedisl-Rev. J. II. f'olea w
preach nexst Sunday moreinc at Sum­
mit City rliurcb; afternoon at the
Matrheii churrli at ::<>i> p. in. and
KiORsIev rhurrh In the pvenInR.
inior I.eaRue at M. R church at
30 p. in. Bpwnrth l>-aKue jil d"ti p
riilmts

Perry fhristoher arrived home
I day from Delrolt for a vtsU with
j relatives end (rieod*.
' ’
I Mr. and Mre. Frank Stevens left
|h>ldav for a two weeks' visit with
! relative, at st. Johns,
Mr ami Mrs Wllc-ox and two rIiH
dwn' left K'rhloy allernnon for a tw-<
w<-eks' visH w-Uh friends at Detroit.
Miss Hes: Davis left Saturday It
BiH-ml her vni-atinn with her motliei
at Honor.
Willard Kitchen has moved hi!
family on th<-lr farm where they wil
re In Hie future.
Mrs, Ida Hazel ram'- down from
Traverse City last Tiireday. after
Islllng In Traverse City the past few
weeka
Msrshall and Mrs. Vora
Elman attended the .Maccaliee la
Friday aflernooR Jn Traverse I'My,
John Diew. Is exiHVled to srri'
home next Tuesday to siu-iid Hie re
of the. winter.
Maurice Ruslimore arrived home
.Sunday from Ann Arlrar to s|>eud his
lion with his fiarents.
Ted BaRley arriveil home Sugds'
cm Charlevolg. where Jie has lieen
the i*sl we.-k on hiisineThe Ogden!
nstfiirg ^nday sibool
will have
rvi> and program »t the
church flirtstmas Eve. Rv-eryliody
invited.
Mtsi Braekenbiiry left 'vSainrdiiy
to spend her vacation with “her par­
ents nt Sonth
Joseiih Canventer l.-ft Saturday for
his home near SaRihaw- lo spend Irts
veatlon.
Carl ITalt. Robert and hda Tonipkins are home from BIk Rapids *io
ipend their vacation wJiT» tlieir |«rehts.
Kiltie HaKley Is home from Trav­
erse City to spend her vacation.
Jack BaRley is home from -ihe M.
C. to visit *111 relatives and friends
for a few days.
Emory arrived home from
Charlevoix one day laat week with a
boatfull of hay.
Willard Kitchen lost a nice y-earlinR
heifer last Sa^u^day.

Rapllsl—R.-v M. A l.lddle ”rm
preach next Sunday in Klncslev |r.
the tmirnine it !":3" and In the evenIR at Mayfield. VnunR Peoples meet.
iR In the evenlHR at C:"u p. in Toidv
••niarliahle Work' Tip- reRtilar
jvenam and liuslnei-s nieellDR will
he .lanunry 3rd at the chprc li on Sat
urdav afternoon.
Matchatt Neighborhood Oolngt.
Miss Alva Jeffrk-s of ( hartevoU. ii
a guest of Miss Geneva Ihix durlnR.,
the holfdavs
Mrs, Will Taylor Is seriously :
. Mr. and Mrs. William BoRsrt and
mile son of Charlevoix, ar.- sn.-st
JiongAakt
the home of P. R. Ilogart during the
holidays
I.ong-'^Ake. Dec. *r.-Mr and Mrs.
The I.adies' Aid will serve a S'ew
Yeari dinner at the hnipe of Mr
ihn Scamehorn from No. 4. vislled
Dert'Glbhs.
Uielr son Ray and wife at this place
Rodney llocart l« l•■llldlnc an add!
Hon to h1< house lo be nsr-d as n last Sunday.
Velaon Ank'ffaon spent a few days
•Uniiii: r<K>iii twd kitrhen
Mr. and klrs. Tra Matcheii made- a l WllUamslnirg last week with his
liusiness trip TO llui-kk!' on Tuesitav. friend Bennie Hartg.
Ml and Mr. fkigeait went on
Mjiry McGill leaves for Grand llai>Tiii-sday to Indiana to S|—nd l-lie
. Slcline.
s tomorrow^ to s|>end two weeks
rllonsid of Ca
Blarkm
s-l»e.T hid Christ w-lth fronds at that pla<-e.
mas holidays with his i.arents
*ma> i-xereisi-s osi Friday evenlnc
G. Siplnman and three children
Clara Duff.'- and Ellen Madl«nn. hat r>‘llei ted rri-dit on the work of
returned home from Bear I-ake.
'teachers ai BIk Rapids, are home heir lex. her, M|s. Ihs.u ot Travers.
The tr.-s- was beauilfvillv trtm- where they have been with Mr, Stelnfor their/vaiatlon. ‘
Hiss Panllne Nickerson, a leather
,nd the invwrnm was ex.eilent
sn's sister since early in the fall.
Mrs_ Carl Cox and son Alva went
Kalamazoo last Thursday to he
me over the-liollUays. They will
visit Mi-s, Cox's hroih.-r and famljy.
-Mrs. .«t. M. Richardson from Trav■se niy Is siiendiOR a few days with
m
relaUves at iHis place.
Miss Champney left Saturday for
t of tbe
W* wut to nuke tbit De
Acme to spend a week's vacation
greetert ponible raise to all ooDOBaad uid to
w-hli her iiarenU,
tUs cod request that all items of pmoaal kail
Roy
.Vew-stead. who was shot in
geasral iatenst be seat to Hin Dewey to be
o arm a short time ago. has lH-.-n
iBcsrporated in the Department We eepecialiy
confined to bis bed. all last week, but
ask that chnrehee, fraternal societies and the
4 sIlRhil} Impraved.at this wrUlng.
Orange famish iteme of interest in their respecThere will be a tiiristmas ir«-e at the
tfre erganiationt. Hews of social ereats and
Friends church on Chrlittuas evi
entertainments. improremenU being made or con­
nlieTirogram is being iireimred
templated. and bofinesi ebangec and transfers in
he <hlldrv-n and young people.
real estate in town and eonatry are especially
■ryone Is wvrdlally Invited.
aooeptaUe. The' above applies not only to the

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Fife Lake, Department
Conducted by MI

Mae Dewey.

erffliM of Fife Lake, bnt to the suroimding
eoBittry.—Editor HcnhL
Fife UKe. Dec. 23.-0. Blue sold a
Ford car to 8am Hodges of Hodc
la*i *»-ek
Fred Case returaod to Trout l.wke
Ssiurday. after a few days' visit with
III- i«renis Mr. and Mrs. l>«> Case
Miss Evviln came home Rrhlas
'vetiinR from Alden for her n»rlstVk'as vacation.
W H. Fuller baa been In 'critical
coodlllon the past couple of weeks.
Hf-k Vina Brown came home Fri­
day .pv.-uinR from the Fere school.
Dr. 7. II Kvans of Traverse Ciiy.
was a c.ic.t over Sunday at the City

Mrs. Catherine Down.-y went
t.adillac. Hnndav to s|>cnd Christmas
with her da.iRlit.-r. Mrs. Geo. McKl.
The IflRli s/hool closed Friday for
a week's Christmas vacation.
Roy Marlon went lo his I
Ionia Wedfiesdny- lo spend the holi­
days.
Mist Maude Bridson Is home from
Boyne Cliy for the holidays.
The following offlrer> have been
Hive;
Past ('ommandPhillp Hernsteloe: Com­
mander. Mrs John IJRhthlser: lieut­
enant commaaderr’Mrs. Jas. Lyl.-;record-keeper. Mra. Florence ranipbeJI;
finaace-kee|>er. .Mrs Olivet Boynton;
ehaplaln, Mrs. Llzr.h- Sltrahau pbvnielans. I>rs. T. Y. KInilall and I. S.
Walters; sergeant. Mrs. 1. H Bonnell;
mistress at arms. Mrs. A. DoIimtr:
---- ;lne|, Ells Ughtlilser; picket. Mrs.
Chfcs. I.ewis.
Mrs. T J. Inman is enicrUInlng
her molJier. Mrs. HarrinRshaw and
brottirr K. HerrinRshaw of Weidon.
Ohio.
A9lss Mildred l.cecbman
Rapids, arrived Sunday to apend the
hoIHays with Her gnn'
and Mrs A. T. Breed.

Miss Myrtle licchstelne It home
from Mancelona for the bolhJaya.
The Udl*.- Aid and Servl.-e Guild
'aoeieties mn.le over $S0 on their
Cbriatmav. fair x<»>ds.
B. Bninneit and son Leo teft Tues­
day mornlnK for Canada to attend
the funeral aervlce of his younResl
brother, and will spend the holidays
xrtth bis iieople there
Frank ToiinRs of Komii Boardman.
was lo town Tuesdav buying a Ford
car of Dent Blue.
Mrs. I-ee Gibbs returned laat week
fiODi Rochesu-r, Mtnn. w here she a^
mnpanled her mother, who baa been
there In the boapllal
v
leasle and Margaret Hodgea went
to Rlveradale to spend I'hrUuaas with
theater. A. W. Baker and famlly
County hobool Commlaaloser \A>t
Bundav school at ii:45 ». m.
Hornsby of Traverse City, was
Sunshine Prayer Band at 3;hft p. m.
town .Wednesday.
Epworth T/eague at C;3<v p. m.
The M. E Sunday school will have
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by pastor,
an eoteruinmenl at the M. £. church
on Christmas Eve. Dec. :<Ui.
ev. S. A. Persivai Reakea.
>n Cbiisinia* night, Devemberfith.
On Wednesday night. Dec. 31. the
Bev. B. A. I'. Ileakes will preach pastor win conduct a wat.-h service
a Christmas sermon at the M. E.
the M. E. church at ilrtni o'clqrk
Anreh.
watch the Old Year out and the
.'rof. aad Mrs, W. G. Willard aad New Year In,
mUe soa have goae to Cedkr ftprings
Mrs. V. Ooirjeent to Grand Rapids.
to spead ChrUtmaa with her par.
«daesda)- lo spend CbrUtiaas with
Mr. ud Mrs. Sievar.
'bar datishler, Mre. Prmsk BedelL

Hr. Wlrehal had a-slck hone Sat­
urday night.
Bruce Sayers and wife rislied
Adam Hong's Sunday
Hlaa Htibel .Moore w-as home over
Sunday m>m Eaai Bay.
AYalter Sayers spent the evenlnR
at Ernest Voice's Sunday.
Miss Bertha Sparling Is apendin*
her varatlon at ihc home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ilichsrd Sparling.
' Mr. and Mrs. A Sayers. Hre. John
Perhall. also Mre. Bnicst Voice rialt
od at ‘l.4-Dord Cunnlngliam's Sunday.
Mre Win. Ililry and two clilldreii.
-Mrs John FerhnII. also Willie Engei
wi-r- Troverse City visitors Monday
aiiil Tuesday of last week.

C*dar

f. P. tfo. 2

Cclar n F, n No. 2.. Dec 2.3 —The
lirAram Friday evenlnR at Cleai
Brook was a suci-cess. the chlldron
taking their parts well The drill by;
-Ivi- girls Is worthy of special men­
tion and a cn-dil to the leaeher. Our
F I). carrier a. ted as Santa and
e was Hinny.
Mrs. Money and two childrei
Sand Uke. returned In il.elr home
Saturday after PNc.-ral days' visit
with Mrs, O. Gtaypool.
The Traveree dtv High school
diidents.are, shehdiug their vacation
it*their homes.
At Mrs. A. M While's quilting par­
ty three quilts were finished.
Mr. and Mrs. MiW are planBlnf
family reunloa st their h
Christmas Day
Mlss. Alice Voire Is s|>ending her
acatton at her home in Empire.
Si'hnol In District No.
closes
Wetlnesdsv for one week. Tlie aflerwill
si>ent with Ohrlslina.s exerrlsps and exchai\glnK of presents.
. Kllnalrirk. teacher, will spend
Bi-stIuD at his homo In Traverse
City.
The Vliureh and Sunday school at
ernian Zion will have ihelr tree and
■oRrmni Wednesday eveiflne.
Rolan.1 Welwnd of BInRhatn loday nimpIetiMl a deal with T. W
Good for his limber, Mr Welgand
will lH*Rln business at once and n
plant for manuracturine the same
will lie h'uUl on Clear Brriok.
S. Ausorge has fals house rn-'
closed and^ls already rlfiaring for
croiM^
Jim Smith and family are living
In the new- house of Stephen Winowecki Dl Salon rtatlon.
Sarah Currln hhlnle whose death
ooeurred at her hom<r In Traverse
City. Sunday pv.-ning. was burled In
Solon i-emeiery, Tuesday afternoon'
by the side of her husband, who pre
ceded her fifteen, yeare ago this
month In the t-arty Tu's they came
Jjv. ir home In S'ew A'ork sute
and seltU'd on a farm In Solon town
ship, where the hiisliatid and father
died.

Attyn

Allj-n. Mich.. Dec. 24—Wm. Nje
' Warren, Indiana, ahd J.-sse Hart
of the same'l^ntv made a visit with
friends around here last week. They
were w-eil Imiiressed with the counT.
Frank Bates now of Honor, haa
bought one of the Buckley « Douglas
Immber Co.'s pieces of land In sec­
tion 31 of Almira. It Is located alio'il
lo north of the station.
-T. Shun shipped over liw
lionnds of dressed pouHry- to eastern
markets laat week .fur tiie Chriatmas
market.
Mrs. Ira Bare and daogliter. Winleita. [who have been vlalting with
relatives In Indiaaa for some time,
Cwiwy Abu
have returned.
ul Thompson, who Is taking a
Coiimy Line. Dec, 23 —Floyd Sh'-el:
le In agrlcnlture in the M A. C
was moved home last Biinday. Just
is home for ih.* vacation.
Ihn-e weeks from the time he
hurt. He stood it very well and is
dokig nh-e1y.
Mre. Jennie Cbatterden has gone to
Dotroli for a fpw weeks' vihlt with
her daughter. Mrs. Herron.
wmiamsbtirg, Dec
-Mr.
.
Mra. Coates and her little daughMra. Ijifayette Pickard left laat Tuesr Ethel, who have been slek lor the day for a visit ai HlllsdaJa. ^fter
test two weeks are convalescInR.
hicb they- will visit in Ohio.
Mrs. C. W. Bunce and little /jrand
The Chriatmas exerrltes at the
Coales' school house Issi night were daugliter Sadie apoat a few doj-s at
South Boardman, returning Mondav.
nicely rendered. Besides the proThe Rebekahi have elected the fol­
Rrara there was a Christmas tree and lowing onlrers for the ensuing vear:
a box social. Miss tb-nnett wilt hare N. C.. Hattie Seelevr.V G.. '.Nora
abort vactUon during ihe holidays. Will; R. s.. -nna Gain; F. S.. Alice
Hill; treasurer. Hattie Warner.
The baby- of A) Skinner haa been
Dan Deevey of Alba, was a caller
very sU-k for the jiaat week.
here on day last week.Mlas Vera Vinton Is home frnm
The lAdies Aid of Great church met
with Mrs, Will Ramsey Uat Wednea- Iraverse Citj for a two weeks' vaca­
tion from her school work.
A goodly number were preamt
The Gleaners held tbeb- annual
and the collection amounted to >4.
election last Thursday night resultW. H. Uixon made a ^uBineas trip
as follows; Chief. W. A- Bell:
! chief. Ora Brown: chaplain. Mre.
I Summit City laat Tueaday.
A. Bell: secreury-ireastirer. O. F.
Alton Bennett is borne for a short Pray: lecturer. Elman Pierce: con­
Islt.
ductor. Gllbere Pray; loner guard.
Bert Kellogg baa pul, up a new Mrs. Chaa. Eaton; outer guard, Mr*.
C E. Pray.
■teel wlndniU for W. |{. DIaon.
Hies L«ura Kinney la apemdlog her
•acalion si her liome at Mt. Pleaaanl,
and Miss Emily Loncka at iier home
In Traveree City.
Mrs Earl Bruce of Kalkaska, visit
North Paradise, Dee. 2.3.—Sunday ed at her parettts'ltoae here a couph
school waa.well attended last Sun­ of days last week.
Utile
Gamer Ajera had the tnltday. There win be only one more toriune to
get the tbumb of faU right
Sunday in their quarter and that trill band badly <i>i in a cuUilig boa one
iloae the Sunday school unUI April day laat week.
Wm.
J.
Hay
of BeOalre. -aod George
the firet
R. May of Jackaon. rUIDed at the
John Berhall visited hia mother at Cbarlaa Ehum iiaem the Brat of the
t'. A. Voice'! Sunday.
week.

miiarnAurg

Ifortii ^radis*

/fertiforl
Nonhpon. Dec 22—Mlsa Matilda
Hazel left Thureday for. her home lo
Alden, Mtan.. After bavtug spent the
past two .veare vilth her sister. Mrs.
Mary Buss '
The Misses Opal Bigelow and Hat­
tie Frobsi retutnod home Salimlsv
i-enlng from Olivet to spend the holilys.
George Smith left Thursday
Id Mission, where he will )>e
ployed by Rev. A. ilentall in the fruit
husiness.
.Mr* Ro!< Xhomiiaon visited in Tnr.
erse CHy Saturday.
Mrs. Herman Christlansan and son
' Jackson, are visiting. .Mrs. Christ,
lansou's moUier. Mrs. Kaniile Taylor
A ^iimlMT of the F. tc -A. M. of SulIIS Ray. attended Ihe meeting here
I Tuesday evening.
Mrs. James Haynes and Mr.
ra. R. tiurnes and Mrs. II. Siott
ere among the Traverse City uhopl«-rs la-sl week.
Mrs. J. Brace left Saturday for St
Ignace. wiiere she will spend Christ
wUh her alsler. Mrs. 1-ena
Brown.
,
Hahn left for Ms home In
hhist l.elunil Saturday, after having
attended school here the past ><-ar.
Ffalik It. Bourlson spent Wedn«-s«y in Traverse City.
Basil .Milliken. Harry Hall ami
-harles t.arilii- arrlvi-d Salurday from
I. A. C to spend Xhe holidays.
Miss ('alia Kehel arrived Saturday
veiiii.s i>om Ypsllantl tq spend
’.hristtuns with her mother. Mrs. Rnsa
KelH.,
.Mrs. Iilrnej- Scott was a Traverse
riiy visitor Wednesdav.
LlehtV.H-j.er Wa1k.-r of the Cathead
Ltghihbui.e. has gone to Beaver Island
lo «li.-nd ihe wlntei.
R.-x Wi-stoii of Albion, Is home for
is .vacation.
Flank Moore has gone to Virginia
sjiend Hie wtntar
The WoniBD's club held its meeting
r the club looms Tuesday afternoon,
h- program consisted of roll eirtl.
Quotations from lilnTs Chriatmas
Carol. Curr.ut Eveiils. a trio ChrUBells, sung l.y Mesdarnhs \, L.
idman. G M. Dame and Miss <R*r.
e Gartlie. accomiuiOi'Hl by Mrs.
J, Thomas Christmas stories
i.id liv e.ieh member present,
Tti.- h. uullftil story of. the orogin of
las and the Chilsinias ire.- was
old hy -Mrs D. H. S.-olL One of the
lost enjoyablt numl>erB was a leadUR, At the Turn of the Road." by
Irs P L Berrv The club will meet
I the home ol Mrs. C H. Kohl. JanWord v.as rer.-lved last week by
relailv.-s. ihul Mr and Mrs Francis
l-.-eUe liail arrlv.Hl at ihelr home In
lUirfa. Till key. .
Otto llurthe spent Wednesday in
stolon on i-uslneas.
-Mr. and Mrs. Phil How-ell enter­
tained with a dancing party at the
io-st Frida, evening.
» Minnie Haters of Sutlons Bay.
he i^esi of Miss Eva Prinieaux
l.adies' Aid of the M. E. church
held a l-uzaai and gave an ovsier
:p|H-r In Ihe town hall SaBirdsy
evening
The jiroroeds were nearly

Sanford
colt, rviday evening.
The |-oiigr<-gattuiial churi-l! ladlM
held Ihelr bazaar and supper TueC
uri.-niooii and eveiilng. vriflch
. very giiVvessful.
hrlsimas exercises will lie ohservin the Coiigrecatiunal and M. K.
irrhes . bristmas Ev.-.
:. E Caniiib.-ll spent Tuesday in

MapkCHtf
.Maple t:ity. Dec. 21.—Miss Emmerta Bloom Is hom.e from Ludington
' ajM-nd her holiday vacation.'
Mrs. Nr Frallck spent moat of last
week lo Traverse City.
Cbas. Ackerman haa moved hit famly here for Ihe winter.
Mrs t-'rltr was a Traveree City
•isflor last Monda:
nved his family
Mr. Bedell tuiinto the French jilace.
Mr and Mrs. G- o.' Vennard and
tlr. and Mrs. t'has. Bloom went lo
Travel*.- (it/ Thursday.
Mr Sinclair was a Traverse Clty
uir Saiurdny.
..
,
lonroe Anildon and family have
gone ■- -'HI..inaiil the winter.
.Mrs F. Totten and Mra Andrew
Fisher ami cUildren went to Traverse
By Monday.
Arthur While has moved his famlluwk from Milan.
Mr and Mrs. Dimhle have gone to
Dhto to spend the winter.
Wm. Newman went to Traverse
itv last -Vtonday.
U. Claretie went to Grand Rapids
Friday.
Hr. and Mre. Wm Sunivan of Bur
dlrkville. spent a fes days ol last
we^k here.
Tliere was a large attendance at
Tremaine's auction sale Iasi Wednes­
day.
James Sullivan and XGss .lesshNcxrman were married at l-eland last
Monday.

The Helping Hand society roe
With Mrs. John Kennedy last Thure
day. All'seemed to enjoy ilii'mselve*
. -MorU Prey and sister
Gladyi
ime home from Boyne I'ity last Sat
-day for a two weeka' vacation.
Mr and .Mre.Kennedy were happll;
irprlse.l last Wednesday when twen
flu- <>( tlii-ir friend* came in l<
spenil th<- day and hel!i Hieiii 'cle
(> their sliver wedding.

•wiUmants That the SeWler Aaseet^'
•tea With the Flag Have Turned
Many Settles.

tnaUnce after Instance could be
quoted from military history in which
the mere sight of thv color* has in­
spired men and carried them lo uUlmate rlciory when the tide of battle
apiieared to have turned against t^m
and all aeeiDed loat. Crest generals
have themaelvea taken the cqlon In
their
bands and rallied thelr-force* to
irbiiHiiued from Pago Three.)
euprenie eSert In the hour of iriaL
C \i. Watson ami fiimily wore
Obviously It was not the mere jiievo
own Wodnesda'.
of tattered ellk that wrought tbi-va
Mre. Harry M;u>vlll<- was a visit.
wonders; U was the aetiiluieut Insep-'
It the Highland m-IiooI Tlmrsday.
arably associated with the colors that
M. Walsi I is
acted as the apeU.
I
chased hy John llov w-as foutul dead
We know, too. that tbe capture or'
Saturday, niurning.
the loss of coiors baa always bees asJoe. .Mike and Alina Ijissa <all>-d
signed a Tlml importaiiL-e by the,
Mrs. John Schmuckal Sunday.
world's greatest comiuaiidcra. b*-]
The niririmas iri-e ui Hi>- lllghiand' cause they knew that these regimen-*
choitl Monday /xeiiltig was a cnii
tal emblems typified all that their
uei-.-ss Fiillowitig Is the lirngr.-llll:
liofcseasors held moat dear—prestige,
Song. "lying Aro.“
honor, victory. Let enf man ridt
Reeltation- Fninia lleii<tgin
Kerliailon- Ada Nelson '
.Napolcon'a tomb at the tnvalldea. and,
ll••eilaH<M< -Kiiiurv Hargrave..
taking on tbe aolenin spirit of the
IniUrullK-Iilal-ArilURIvl, WelK-i
bour.-gaze down nnlo the circular
Santa's Gift —Presum Hiin;s!.4
shrine In which llei thebuge-porphyiT
lilakicue—Fourth and- tlfih .g'uili
sartvipbagu* containing the body oF
Song- First grade
the great cajiiuin whose le^oat made
ItiHiiatlon -Hiilda Hoy.
all Europe tremble. Apart from the
HeettaHon-Eddie ileodges.
sarcophagus itself, wbat^ U that
Becliatlon- Anna Manviile
n.ost liupresaes nine out of eVery ten
Ihiet—Mre. r. M. Watson au-l .Mi
Hendge.s
specUtorsT Surely tbe atanda ot col­
Ris'llbticin—Billy ManvBb-.
ors—tbe t_yophle« of war—that stand
Revliatlon-.>ohnule Hoy.
groujied round the tomb. They are
iDKirumetituI Wni, IjiForre.
tbe mutely qloqueni wUneeaes to tbe
Rocliatkin—Chester Hargraves
greatness of the man xrbose dun rest!
R.-Htatlnn—Ellen Watson.
in their midst.-London TelegrepiL
Solo-Mrs. G.-0 HcmlgesRm-ilation. The liarky—yjoldii- lf<
Keclialion -lames Manrille.
t
FROM AN AUSTRALIAN DIART
Fitv-klng drill—Fourth and HI
grade;
Re<ilation —Erwin Iloriishy.
Voracious Ants of All
RiTllalitln—Georgle Still.
Speclae that Evloeea Fendoeae
Song—Fourth and fifth gradM.
for Shact LeadReriiatlon—ly-oiiard Watson.
Recitation-Carl Mendgea
DrjH'with .duinlsl-lls-Si-veiiih ai
-Aboat noon It got too hot for-any-U-hlli grades.
. ,
thing and 1 took a well earned kwim
Recitatlon-Tlieron Maniilk-;
In a aecloded creek, amid ' aboalt of
l<<-cilaBon —Keiihelh Watson.
flib. large and amall, who apparently
Dialogue- First grade.
feeenied my Intnislon. from tbe way
Song, "(rood Night.■■
they came amLjiared at me.
School visUed h> Santa Claus.
I found on emerging from tho xrater
HleAlR SCHOOL.
that a book of blue brown ants bad

Anna Fletcher. Teacher,
taken poiaeealon of tny xdcubes. and.
w'iien they were ahakra out they reExhIbMs in lllinoia.
venged themaglvei by biting my bare
The fruit growers of Illinois
•en and heard about the Western feet lo a wwy which was exceedingly
Michigan apples and the W«-nern patuful.
There are thonaands of ants ereryMichigan jk>uIoo» An exhibit conmo lioxes of fancy apples where. miya a writer In tbe Gentle- xes of quality potatoes wa* womaa. Some of the ambllU are
alure of the annual nieetiog throe feet high and six feet acrocs—.
nnia Bute Hortlculiurel
liiirel SSo­ but except for a sharp nip at the time,
ciety at 1
r 16. n'and.18. ThU the ordlnar}- ant's bile is not notice- f
hew Dec*
exhibit was ut on hy the Western able. But If a soldier ant or a buUAnt
or a green bead (an ant about on^and
Michigan De
a half luebes long, with a green bead)
.Iderahl, • exiiense
bile* you. It Is not to be forgotten, be­
caUIng I
cause they take quite a big piece out.
ruiio^iiiK iiiv exuiuii ai
Then there are tho wbite ants (not display was arranged In reafly ants, but lemlteal. which
sfore butldi^ In the rity cbeeifully eat tbe inaide. out of the \
r Chanip^.
n. in
Ill . and to this exhibit
beams
of tbe wooden boneet. and re-'
(he coHfuminF public of Champatga
was iifvited. with the Idea of p^lng cenUy bare been eating tbe aheet lead
to (he^ Iieople that Western Miebb on thetop of the Sydney museum. The
1 apWes and jmti
. city faihere thought this was going a
nrdei\w'he'n imfchosing food aup- little far, so now (be anta are prees. 'ne aiieciflr purjiose of this served Inside tbe museum with asm- " .
liliit was to increase the demand plea of the half conturaed lead aa
far Ihe Western Michigan products warning to all who allow their appe­
and toI help find an outlet for that tite* to ron axray with them.
which will h grown
sands and ihi

lEfS OF THE 6IUB TUVnSE REOiOl

Two Illustrated lectures dealing
with the Western Michigan country
are to be given in Grand Kajiids this
winter hy the secretary of the WeslMichlcan Development Bifreau.
John I Gibson. Both lectures wHl be
at the Hall school branch of the.Grand
Rapids Public Library. The first will
r February 12. and-wlll be entl-.
tied. "Western Michigan, the I.nnii of
Fruit and Fortune.'' and the second
-heduled for February 26 and will
entitled. "Western Micblgaii,
Summer Playgrouad."
ti Michigan for the p
winter as follows: Charlevoix coi
ty. Boyne City; Emmet county. Pel.
key; Grand Traverse county. Traverse
Kent countv. Grand > Rapids;
oisteev Mastic
inly. .Muskegon: Utuwa. coti
ind Haven, Holland. 7/eeland.
'Markets for American Fruit" Is the
. Je of a bulletin recently Issued hy
,tbe Bureau of hVreign and Domestic
Conimerev. It give*
mat Ion regarding the demand foi
informaik
Americaa
ricaa fruits. and fniii iiroducts It
be more imponani countries of the
orld. The tfbllctlir ran be liad by
requesting Special Consular Reports
merce. Washington,

Uaoful FruH.
The kernel of the fruit Canarium
commune ts eaten boUf^nw and roast­
ed In the Moluccas. An oil la ezpi
ed from it which is used both lor ta­
ble purposes and (or lamps. The tree
growB about 60 feet 'blgb and U said
>label. Dec. 22.—Game: Biiller and to have also s bark which yields a
wife sjient the hollda.vs In Chicago.
heavy oU baring the aame properties
Mr and Mre. Truman loMse i
spend two wdeks In YpatUdti rieitlng as balaam copalto, for which U U said
to be a sobatltote. la China the korreUtlvea.
nela from the Canarium commnne are
Geo. Undaey and wife visited
pickled tike oUvea._________
Wallace Kinney's Sunday.
T]ie SwaUska club met last Tt
day with Hiss Bertha Worden.
Mr. an-1 Mrs. J. &Honon of
Peninsula, vlslwd at A. S. Prky'a last
Moodav and Tueaday.
The North Mabel school closed last bis empire and lu aflalra during the
Friday for two weeks' vacation with
.preriotu twrive montba. This
a nice program.
The Sooth Mabel school Is closed set forth In writing, and the m
for boUday vacation with a Christmas aeripta were then placed in the f*rtree and a fine program. The little aace and In that way consigned
did especially well and showed the emperor In heaven. The temple
of heaven la on* of the moat becncareful training.
Theodore Sherman went to Elba tUnl and Intereatlng al^ia dt picto find work for the winter.
toreeque Peking. '
Horn Pray and Mias Ethel
Gladys Pray are siiendlng a few days
OMd Rends First
tn Traveree City.
If the people have to wait
Orin Lindsey will apend two weeks
pollUea ts a
In TpaflanU vlalting relatives.
Mra. Cora CHsp and Hn. Julia ting good roads. It would be wlae to
Estes vlaited their sister, Mrs. A. 8. Import Job lo ten them IMr to de it
Prsy last Friday.
-FMlnSslpUn Ud|«.

,Jnabtl

INSPIRATION OF THE COLORS

Sending Stamp*.
^'hen enclosing a stamp in a let­
ter. Instead of moistening tbe comer
to attach It to tbe paper.. Just moist­
en a spot In tbe center. Tbe removal
of a amall part of tbe -adhesive tub•tance from the center wilt not impair
(be rest of tbe stamp, wbecaas tbe

Calmnesa and Strength.
Power la a
that calmoeas In Itself baa tbe aspect
power, and forbearince ImpUeg

Right
Rubber
Right
Prices
We have an exceptional
stock of hot water bot­
tles, syringes, sick-room
and nnrsery supplies
and other articles in the
rubber goods line.
You can find just what
you want. here and are
always certain to get
tbe best possible values
for the price.
We a1)soluteIy stand
back of any rubber
goods brought here with
our personat guarantee
to replace with new
goods if any we sell are
unsatisfactory.

Wait’s
Drugstore

tniRD TUVSU HKRiT.I) AMD TEAVEB8B BAT EAOLB, THUBSDAT, DBOBCBEB 25, 1913.
Cakaa for Sp^ial Ttmea.
♦«'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦ on top of the cranberries and wrve

Everlastloi Cake (eiceUcmt—One ♦
• This will Iw found a dellabtful and
* iwnnd of aali pork chopped fine: over ♦ <tl
A/
t/
*
*
wholesome dessert ^
♦ rtta poor one Plm of Siremt. boiliUK A V** frtvytar s
«
rtonberr> SberWt-Boil one quart ♦
^ eolfee. Diaulve one tableapoonful of ♦
&f* XUACMpfl ♦/«,f berries In a pint of vaier nil the *
soda and ml* with one coffee cupful
♦ skliis burst; strain and add . .
♦♦•«♦♦♦_____
of moUsaes; add two cpiduls of brown ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• fuls of supar. Juice of (wo Iflmons one 'wAAAAAAAAAA ♦♦ A A « «
Whai better time In all the year for
a friendly, heartfelt preellnp to our
T
''»’»« ««> ‘>“'e for the New Year's '•■•■--l-oohrul of celatlne wUlch leas
isK-s—Wash dates.
elovet, allaptre. black pepiwr and
loved one. than u,«n the threshold of
,n1'
Jll
trve
*<«» cold water and
_ ,
e*e luncheon,
•uiiviieun, after
aiier ihe
me hearty
iieanv miduiiu• Blun'es. Kill with
„rol,i™. Here
Her.
>“>■ ™"' ''l.e.
a new- year, says an etebanse.
^
^
*
“ day dinner. Is hlwaya . problem.
*•"«»:*
lopetber, and roll
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.t.
.
I..
.ln,W.

d,iw™.
tllM,
I-™™"'
«■
>">
• AU.' -that we are not all blest with
sS cIlnifu^XoTou^
*'""*'*
pranula.ed . .....
which nih 1» .,.lcU, „c,|»rnl. ..d
the power to eapress ourselves in jh,,
mdeOiiltely
t
„„ che... Di.hsw ‘
''‘•f'hmallow Pudse-Boil
Borne New Cheoao Diahe,.
two euirfuU m mai.Ie svrup threerhyme or prose as we often wUh.
^hlte Citron Cake—Cream one-half at-rved With a oip Of co.oa:
hence the quotations Mow which arc Cdh ol h.,,.,; .d,l
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llhiclo S.h.l.l,*„-To
„.c
• "‘i™
ap|«)priale to (he season:
of plinenicH-H iiwc-nty cem siw-i. take *
l«*ia»»es with
chcH-.-ie is with cheese sauce. — '
flour Id which thr.v bvel leasiswins
’‘on''
cheese.
.
t
Tl
ciltture reache.1 ihe «,it ball atape.
g^inp inward
of the future.
balrtoa i-owdcr have been sifted al»*’‘-rf*liiiemoes and clKese. then
•«‘anpe. IhUI the n,en Is-ai until cr.aniy and i* r into
..... _outward,
_ 1__________________^
Sw-lnp
ye cates of the pasL icmaielv wiili one cip of milk \\^ien '“‘s'’•I'!* « W“*d ">a>oni.alse dresslnc.
•I''''"» butteretl icn . uiitaii.mc
a plant
plant has
has wpkened
wpkened from
froifl slumber.
slumber.
^
.
,m«oth
Sl'tond between two larpe. iblii bui’*'’*'*■
”'*• «aWesi«x.n n.arshmallowf,
And injWKifng his fetters at last
half cup Of Ci,™;"::^h.": ‘--^..1.^ of bnad. 'cut into trin“'Frrl.'. Into'enS
w. „1W
1.
„d,
dul..
A ^.ni l»„.r
1... “
•“ ' "h'"What has the Old Year broupbt you.
H «.l.. •«'1» . rmm .™.. or „ .„|
„„.:,„„.ui
* tccasi>oon oT lemon flavorlnp and ta. . im™. «.nlc. ol .lre..ly l.l.- -I..!"-.
*1—w...I w r.s ._T.i ..—
-- .-.*•»-•
friend*
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J4ome Cheer
Mn. Mabel Bats WiUiaiat. Bditor.

A Pulm for the Now Year.

Make-Bellavaa

A Mend atanda at tbe .loor
In eivuw
ccc
either Uatil-cloacd
ujLiii-..*cu«c.*u usuu
hand
IllllU Sob eiu. U.r« buoJml ..a
thru srtLU
W.lil„ lo .irei il»m a.lli oVr U.
land.
Sran M SMd the aower.
Each drops he. treAda It to. and
paaaesby:
' It etaael be made ^mitral HU It die.

Tbo adtaoce in the i>rie/of foodBluffs is miransible for
...
'Sbo. .bhb uk. ui, .uoh .
Itoodly 8|>are nowadays In ecer.v bouse'""'“".C.
Near Cuilets-Salt i»rk or bacon
*»•
»*»«* “» »**«»“
Wl-les. may be jmi ihrouph the meat
prinder. mUeU with peanut butler.
"‘••‘e Into ( uilet shape. dlpi>ed in a
_

W».. oar r.« blr«l. uid Boohlo.
wlBde us scathe.
•, Almosl-t'aullflower-T-Select a ^rd.
Kdnt thou to Him whose vlsapc was small while head of mbbape. reiqove
more marred
,
the outer leaves, with a shari>. narrowThan any man's: who saiih.

bladod Anife cm out the stalk. To
••Slake straight laths for your feei." preserve the slia|*e of Ihe cabbage
and to Ihe optiresesd.
head He with a cord, lioil In sailed
- •'Come y« to me. and l win give yon water until tender. Kemove cabbage.

^
/f«# y$ars grmlings

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.

£»£mchm ;

.1.1 h«it .h»o.hi ,d,l 11„„ c,„. Ol •'

-1" ■l>cl. »h-

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Th.t ib.y lo l.i,.rle« li.«i n., lo.a
A little of your compleieniiss.
—K. c, iJowd.

They best
<'an greet the .New Year's coming
Who liest have kepi

Knlth with th^Old. and freighted Its

™ oj.ior. ioto ll.il, i.li.r.1 ..nUo tb,

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ErrES£rSs

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lo..«.
llaaar i;,.., . l,.la.
'-a l.»l.lo.
Cma,,! rriAo. C.ke-To oa, rua- tabb„«oaIal. „1 bailor abd i.a Ul.h. .r Lm „
ofT
i
lal oMhuar. oo^liall rai.h.1 olbaiior. >l«>aaral, at iloor Into a aaaooi.a;
' “,,,o ,,
S
r b ^ '"i“ l»l'. boi.ooa U. Oa.or. .itb .
rr»a,rd .oil la.olbor, .d.l oa.-b.li .bon .moo, 1. i.ld a ..la. b al ,o.l i.,.,.
*, ™'' f
.« o.t.l ln. ib.a ,ool A .i.ol,
mini ar milk, an, .ad ihromlonnb. 1-r. " bio..!, al ,.li. an, oai.a.l .1 ^ n f .'TJ""
“""
When this is
l?heapplo Rlnps-Select a r-—...
cupfuls of flour, one leasi>oonrul of ti'llk and Mir till boilinp. ih'en ert-l the
,
P
of
pood
cheese
,hai
his been canned whoU-, ami .
-ream of tartar, one-half leasicoonful Volks of three epps and sti-’iiuill It
/
of NKla. one s.smnful of vanilla, and thickens, th.-n add the ov.ters andi.™":* 7”
nroupn .«* meat
rinus onefot
tables
1 of butter.
table- With their |
thooghta nnd god- one-half 'sioonfol of lemon extract • their liquor. Kenmve from H e flre^^f. I*
use aliced cm
Comfort our souls with love—
s|«onful of flour, one cuii of hot water
like punw
beat wedhand lutkc in toirrs". 'ko;';,;; -d ad.i the stiffly-l-.cciv wlcl.es M St
ToJbrMirunriLj!
"""
Lava of all human kind:
and same of milk. I>*t cwblcape boll Translated nobly Im^noblc dc-edsl
mnim
topoiher nc. ,-..i.r,.i ..r four cuss' Kill some little i.ai»es
candled. Hemove from the syrup
fllllhp c-ook together
Love special, close—In which. like for n.e mtniiic-s In the c reum sauce.
►^V. H. Uurb-lph. milk. Imlf . cupful of
table
• carefully ,-ui eor.l without Injurlnp the
. sheltered dove.
Each weary heart its okn safe
may And:
And love that toms above^
We reach for fuller light Icefore.
Adorinp oonteeied to resign
one sire. |wel carefully, cut off top
AH love. Ifneedbe.for the love di- and scoop out the inside. To this add Q new. New I ear. t
> us be*kind:
'■In*.
ccali and^liiullMh walnuts. mUed tborWe
cannot wait;
-a csccuoi
e»ii. ee feel our way:
.
ouplily with Krc-ncl. \-<r^sing -made We live foE what we ho,* to tlncl
Triend. come thou like a friend: '
wiili a liberal quantity
quantity uf olivetoil: rewith eceh recc-eieq Xew Y.-ar Hay:
Dollob... lA.,ir.
,b„
,.ko„
,1,0 bvob, Tbo., ,1 Then stir In'one ™
tTi|. Z
and a ri;:
half
„”l«" "» >«»>™ «!». ol ,.o
And wbethy bright thy face.
mi turnip cu|.a. j.lac e mint c-licTry on
pother two cupfuls of Very dark brown leitlu also lie stc-ame.l itistedd of Lr ,,,.k
J.’,‘ pgs. befiiing cmuHnuously until stiff
Or dim with clouds w« cannot com- top auO serve on Ic-ttuce loaces.
^

“*
» leaxipwn u,K>n
Siieak a liiito kinder
sugar (not molasses scipart and one tesked
prebend.
p,u„, i.uddlnp-To . • half• Thao the year before:
cupful of bu.ter. add four ep«rwmi.
i.cmheon r™ckers-0«e whlie of ^^ned «rn WMm^‘o,lce‘’"henu.™ I'r"
ttVll hold ourpaileni bands, each pound of ginger snap- add u half tear
Pray a llllle oftener.
cPP. one cupful each of st«mr and l«o a UktoP ...sh
in hU place.

spoonful of Iwklnp |K>wtler. soak ihorIcove a illtle more:
half cupW of sour milk. Dissolve one- chop,*d nut meats, onc-lmlf cupful of with three-fonrths a cup of cracked .cherries into the rindc
^
And trust thee to the end
ouplily in a pint of milk, mix In two
Cling a little closer
half ruirful of gratc-d discolatc- and seeded ruisins. one-half tctas,coonful of crumlts mixe-d with nnealilrd a cup of cresnee
^
Knowing thou lead^t onward
’ Well-beaten epps. a -lableriKK.nrul of
To the I'atfaer's leve:
one teaspwnful of sod. l„ om-half vanilla .extract, one t.blespoonlul of melted better, and let bake ten or fifthese spheres
butter, one tablesimonfitl of supar,
rujiful of hot wafer and add it '
'
IJfe belovk shall llkest f
icackape of teen niinules.
Where there are neither da.vs. nor
gt cup of raisins, quarter ^f a cup
first
Heat the white —
uf ---- ------To the life above.
THE-8UN FAVORS MICHIGAN
, , niiiMire:
. .
• then stir In th'rc-e cup. crackers. —.....................
fhee.-ce Custard—Heat one pint of
-of cliroBi half a cu|> of niit-; bake In
fuU of flour ami one and onc-lialf tea- stiff froth, add the sugar, nuts, rals- sweet niUk In a double boiler Beat
n slow oven and serve lioi with
The new vear will be a baicpier year
**l<tog iiowder Hake In Ins. ground fine, vanilla and cream
egg thoroughly;and add to ll one- Figures That Eaptoln Why Crepe Oo
nllla'sauce
If U la a year tilled with little kind*"**
*"*> “'<*
then spread
crackers, half teasicoonful of salt and oneBe Well,
caramel fllllnp.
rherrv Come Apain—Kroam one d«s,cs.
drop anollier cracker on top of each, fourth teasicoonful of bUck pepper
^>«crn Michigan has many cHrwudltig ublespoonful of butter and.-•
“Thari U only today. Uiyway..'
and yeaterday for a meiBBty. If,’ Ob, ..Mo.|«,nlol ol - bli. ot ou -lib Once onon Tim,', .hre.bold.
OOO bb.l . b.ll OObfoU PI ooo.oolloo.
i...,,.
we make the best of toBay and ■
ol qo, bookoo. on..rd lo tb. .Now.
only remember the best of lester- ■ or. .OBT Work lo .
day. we shall always hsve the best ‘ ohom loir, ood on, ol prow,n.o< Obo .(ok. lo.Ard f.lllob ,b„r„.
oborHo,
obobiwd
Boo,
n,l,
wllh
,11111,
.N.w
V„r
,wortok
l»..rJI,.
flour sifted three time, with two level c-rc-am . iK-ese. .Now cut a sweet p/well-buttered baking dlfW Into in.of everythlng."-*-Thos T. Bates.

bo.l,o whl.ok ol 1.0 Ob,,. ,b.bo lot,
ohooHI, ip^o... ,ho-d.r ;
°!. **“‘‘‘"* '■o'dc r. then a mc-nio In diamond shaped ideces onA dividual cup. or rameilns well but-' the people oM.eUndV Weste're'’MlcbP
I In h of salt, one teasjcoon ,of lemon Inch long, amciipc ,be piec-es from iheVered, and hake sJowlv Vltout twenty *“• **t C*.9 more hours of sunshine
obZ™
'“f"
'"■“•“bl".
flavoring and Utt the whnrs of the middle of the i>lueap|>le poinu out. to Vilniiies: o'r if desired - It mac be
‘® Colombna.
SprloB Cl.lokon—A bon. ovon .o old ..
J— n m,
OOO.
1» m.d, lo do doi,.., . Tb, K,w. wli loll .1 p„„i„.
,
*"* ‘caucr. as tur- ready a pood j:ia>onnalS£,.1nto which toast. Core should be uken to coolr'titles are aU very close to the fonl«h
kbrini; oblokoo ii uo.tod u follow.; oi bopo. roopln. dollpbi
tiler iHWting will mahe the cake Ic-es has u-en Iceated half H.s bulk of whlir the rusurci only enough to set It so
of Ulltude. while LeUnd.
Solon . bon. pol loo I.l. dro,, o.i,. Tb, Old; wol.hlod dow. pod W,,r,.
“'L.-'
P«J f'rcum. l*m a sisxmful ol U.ls that it will not whev. and milk and
folly, skin and ,i|ace in a i>un. cover bij, , I and faint, good night.
bu^en“L.a;s‘'Th“”"". T'"
*'*«
rotoblnaflon Should always be &n? ^"“e.cr'IoYn^ “
with water .In w hlch a pinch of soda
.1 ... *' ■
f'"**' o®* *"d cprlnkle with a dash of ,capr>ka.
cooked slowly, at a comparatively low monili Is as shown hy the foUowIng
-Clark w. Bryan.
hp been dissolved, boil until lender.
cupful of «n>w-D sugar. (WO espK. four
.Charintie Husse-DUsolce two table- tcnperatvtre.

Uble:
Beforw the next Isai
Columbus.
Difference
laue^of Home remove each ,deee. sprinkle with salt ,
,h,
year for icnme mcuie
tablespoonfuD of flour, and si'coonfuls of is>»d-f.-l gelmine In oneIndUnapolis.
Pkvortng
lers We
will nsve
have •cm
»nd tapper,
cracker oust,
dust, or
sweet.
onehalf
tess|«onru| of
Cheer reaches lu readers
»e wni
■•eiqier. roll
rvn in cracser
sweet
—•'•'•‘"-"""ui
»>i vanilla
vamiia exiraw.
extract, half cu,.ful
c u,.ful c.f niilk.
nillk Make a custord'
custard*
Strawbenv FiuiT
Month.
Bpringfleld. Uland. Uland.
.. S98.4
HI.''..*
6.«
forever the year in:, W^,a c^rn
«<i 'r,-Jn a hot Some rule Jf life with .vhlrh lo'pul.le IJTltSr'idd'fhiVhHre of e"ps w^*! TcI'!!
«™*‘>eretes April
alA for all past pleasures we yetrtuni >«n with lard and butter, half and
.. 146J
46DA
14.7
.. 448-9
4M.C
J7.7
■**'
«>c*««‘n.
the
nut
meats,
flour
and
**
*"*'*'^'
a radiant face of bojee toward the op- Itolf. After the chicken Is browned,■ I asked and
paused: ho answered soft silt.
TV
. c .. ■ ■ "
a«l'> «l.o dihsolve-l half cupful of'sugar. Beat the whites Jtiry
455.2
'
471.7
ie.6.
portunllies and toys of the year to remove, add salt. peii|>er and a llitle
gnj ig,
"
ieas,.oon- gelatine, un'd allow tor.-.Kd but not be of four eggs lo a stiff freth, add grad- An^st^...; 4«J
AK.l
come. A sweet little New Year's ser- water to the gracy in the i«n and "God's will to
come cold. Now add one cuj.ful of usily one gfll of sugar, the strained
Septemher.
*2
mon was preached a number of years when this comet to a boll add a cu,i of
whipiH-d .r..,,,, and one and one-half Juice of the berries, and beat until

.BCO lo the pagM of Good Cheer, the rich milk and lull for t^o minutes.
-v™| k,o.-M,o. ,1,™. ,omoo.Ji„.
tearioonfuls pf vanilla extract. Pour stiff. Make a custard with the yojks
ThTslkidfl^lc of th^ abovi fli,
home dapartmcttt of the Charlotte
r------------^^-----Ymcv
water, one cui.ful.of sugar, one-half
c .c nn. c-..___
"■
todyflngcrs of the eggs, one-half pint of milk, and urea is found In the fact that sun. .

..enorul nff larit
pibuae. by Mrs. Belle M.-Kerry. Her
} A Good-Podding.
, p^ed
cui fuloMard.oneteaspoonfulof |ww- Turn out When set.
one-half cupful'of angar. Pour the'Woe 1« one of the most Important far*®"
'’Wtoble growth.. It Is suni today with

i^„,ptjn,pg dijrieni,
* And e'er the quesUon iulo silence died ■lered cinnamon, one leaspoonfulof-custard into a fiAv cti«h allow t»
true tlgnlflcance: She writes:
'T^,T
7"'“’
^
Cranberrisa. • '
cool, and ,ku a layer of V «rawquick, cheap, (rud llnp recipe.' Hpfe Is '*‘***
"^a-'
ed
raisins,
one
cupful
of
currsms.
on^
.‘
ranberry
Merlnpu_B«.t
whites
of
berries................................. ths fleld. .nrt_orehai
“How fwlftly the years pass! It was one quirk and pood: Sift iw'o tea**'’■ *“®. Warn, short niglus put
fourth teaspjwnful of salK Put all the three eggs i.mtl stiff: add carefullv. on to,, t l>erries in peaks, and serve,
B'estera Micbigan com crep ahead
only a little while ago that the flg- spoons baking i»w-der with two cupT
Ingredients < the stove in an ___
______ X
of that lo the eota belt. Sunshine
agate one by one. the three jolks to this
s of the old year seemed new- and flour and one-half ieas|K>oD salt, add
wuooMb; Ioi iI,,„ boll o„
u,;',
I.'B,l,7iroi“Hrii'oT,',M
.^Aj.
.rflo
oroB,rt.'(;™v.rt„
b«i,r
™\or
of «o mOi ujVprU
»
more
t
asked:
wruge to wriu. Now It i. the old «>
one cup milk, or enough to |
Ihiee minutes, t
1 aside to of
allied „.
granulgied »u^a
sugar,
year and we must become familiar make a Miff liatieV
Driatl .cutraDis.
i
liter Dried
curraDis or
'**
''•Of fo leHT"
,
i b
aa' -----" ------loo^oKT r ",,«rio K”i..k.
'"W" ••"■Moo •no lf~b =n
with the new figure. Ami the yean* berrlea are to be addeTabouCei cun And once again the anawer aoftly fel!:V,„.
«____ 1,..*
of one-half lemon. Add lighilj one- Michigan, bv Squires & Co of Bockw*t*r «nnk« XVeslera Michigan
Which v,rw...
one-half .wford. Ti;i.
was ...vwwi
pieW^^^^
^*'*'
used lo seem so long! A lifetime! full: or fresh raspb^Jes or cherries
®®«
»>'
'hlngs
, h.bi„A
J, '‘^r’^®'
*>our in w;,,.,,
...........location
.
out
central m
TH* was eternity itself. But this all may be folded In. Zd / have used ^
. lemon cx'.rllS
In
ha.
t"m^"b7th^riid. tui blo- frem'
taka. on a wonderful change as the sliced oranges, but I add an egg when
• •'lU to love ■“
oven for one hour This
^
"‘f’".l. Hake in tong i«n. Turn ,re favorald " to arole gii>^tog
off l^ke Michigan n^ the VVestera
year, go by. Childhood sees all I used orange. Stoam over kettle in
*
be us^ Xn bunl
T
"
^«rt4lre hfTe S^n ™
things large. Our own fathers and which you will boll wtatoes and k—•
«>■*
thtok* thought or "Poken.
utter and eggs are »oP crahherry jelly made as follows: They are Wolf RIveP. Winter Banana «toel of the earth,
toothers hava seemed old to HB since Meamlnp after "spuds " are ,.ut in ^^le _
fl**-''* simply done,
/
________________ •
O"* h"«ful of^ranberrles. one cupful
Where tha Credit Balen«B
onr earllan mempry . Bat a day conies water, 'll It must l>e baked, stand
*®^*® 'IBuFs crushed and
*T don't atigeh much 1
when we reach—Bay thirty. i Thirtv pudding dish In ,>an of hot water
'
Boll six cgM bard'^he off the
•“rain
Beat largelv ^i!iperlmenial*o”chart^'and
_
shells .-UI in i,„.„
A
one-half cupful of If it iiroves as profllsble as Us pro^ “*J® Ebe^
about
aaasns young to us now, it i. hard for »hile Uking. and keep covere.1 until
■*“'* **“ Woodlesi battles won.
anells.
.ut
to
quarters
and
a.range
on
,«,-a^red
suxar
until
creamed
Kl.vor
'n®'*'*
«hai
it
will.
tbouMnds
“**?;•
.
...
- - - - - — iiowuerea Biigar until creamed navnr ui«iei» latuete <iia< II »iii. iDousanos- - - - - - - I*'®
- - ^
■- - — — ——J.
Da
ns to milxe that our own father or nearly done. An Improvised steaaer,
deirtb. the dole and labor,
dish. Make a sau»- after this r*r A*i,h . fA.- -m,,. «f v.e<n. e„ a ®f
‘*‘® Interior <>t the sute
geteraUy i*tongt mo' to Ui
toother was only that when w^ were
OuBe equals the regular steamfullness, reward and cheer.
Take half a buarier
or aI'oun.l
|«un.l
®
*■*"
utilised for orchard purposes. fnmUy dna It do to him."
,..................—aar ten or twdve. Somolay we px&i
arrange<l by taking a piece of
J***
Angefa record
of fresh butler and’a ubles,«onfui of
through on old cemeUry niyl we so *hln board, rutting'In circular abape
**>* passing year,
flour, stir over the Art- until it thick­
to the grave of someone w- knew in ‘o.fli half way down in an Iron pot. —-Margaret Sangater. ens; iwur to slowly a pint of milk,
childhood and who eeemvd to ui old hod then borlag several Inch bolee
*
which should ^be boiling, add the rest
when the summons came. B'e are through lu' Water Is put la iha pot.
of the butter and a ubleapoonful of
aarprtoed to see that ’Jie fl-furex had
l»*fd adjusted, and the podding Another hour, anolhqr day. .
minced parsley, ^qneese the Juiee of
not reached the thirties.
dish set on this: cover and l«H.- We Another moBth .another year.
half a lemon over the eggs and lour
^
have had even a aimjder ilevlco than
“ Hke-tbe leaflet sere,
the sauce over them,. Serve gar­
••When ds are young
^ears ,h,,. „
^^0.8 pieces of wood, ^n EoalaasT Butiari— .«i a...L.^ ~nished with the parsley. Apoiher way
Mem so much! But there ewcom^
fitted together by toortlsliig. and Dten
»*
Utoe when we know that the reil'j.'
Raiaifi Cake
' “
' >« «> “eat
tha real 'joo.' does not grow old. The placed lD,pot for pudding dtob.to rest
,

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The Jno. T. Beadle Co.

■nJmpla fact that we have occuided iliU
MOOOPU: UB 0.0 ,„«„•« bA,T„
tetnple of the aoirit tor > to«
*• •♦^ved with any
At . oAMu] «, urt. ^
more or less,
less. counu
ecu«.. very little. There'
®“*
topre
are old souls to y-oung bodies und
Pudding sauces good for tbo
yonag souls to old bodies. A toan
B.U .-.POC,,, O, BOTBotoA
diag given above are these t««:
woman of flfiy caarflod genuine
No.-I. Foam Sauce—One cap angar
■ p with
>r girls of
and one teaspoon floor | stinwd to-

■W”M« •ll" *MI, IW
‘M“ •"'■'■ •'

"

No. ^ Lemon 8«tM-Baat a quarv “J.T "“ik* Sl12v*?i
X
Bake In
In the
the oven
oven UU
UU th.
the •—
egg u
U
"When the yaar* pra yoong.wltb ua
cop butter, or lump the alu of a cake yn. Bake tUI ready In n alow i*jr. Bake
done. This to n dellioout braaktost
w« are Bkaly to bnve very nadevel•4K. with om cup sugar until
beon dtoh. ofwd tores of wbat eoaaUintaa tbe 'VT Ught. add to this the grCted yelA comer OuaUr.
thtogs reaUy wntU wfaUe. It Is the >o*.'tod and Juice of one lemon, and
Coekad Brets in flour deny.
Tbe problem of tboronghiy dnsUng
Cooked beets, one-half cupful of
Ut It get vary diot a_.
tbBt H to what wa,Bre. •tMUy. bnt do not Ut boU
boU ror ITwUl tbe aaae time aoning tbe' h»»»dT 4, throe teupooafnto of
...................
wa ng BMa to aaJoy. apfmdata. w*to.—eelectod.
aelvnd by wing a flv»«M>t dtoh mop ^ ''Biegnr, aoew. and eonistorch In
Ga. tlafl to tWrwl wwltb.

Going Out of Ensiness Sale

All Wool 7 pound Blankets, $S.50 & $6.00 pr.
Stable Blankets, $2.25 & $2.50 pr.
$15 Single Harness for $11. $17 Single Har-^
ness for $13.50. $18 Single Harness for $14.
Our Entire Robe Line at Cost
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