Grand Traverse Herald, August 21, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 21, 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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1913-08-21

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICOIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSBED1858.
Coven the
Grand Trav'•ene Region.
▲HD TSAVZE8E BAT SAOLK.

TRA\'EBSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MlCniOAN, TIIHISDAY. AI'c;. 21. l‘H;J

STATE TROOPS TO END SUSPENCEWAR REPORTS
FROM MEXICO
WILL REMAIN
Expected That Clirnn Will Ba Rccagnixatf As Acting Cov.
amor of Stata
Alban.v, Auc. i:‘.;-I>pliiil(o artloo
whidi will eud. ui
iimll the im-

<«un iii.Hs, (he ronruaUm ADMHIISTRATIBN
FEW UTUU. DISORDERS Kurlinient
OPTIMISTIC
ilenulhillMU“n «*ilch now rharacterUcK the liUKioess
hoped
EIGHT 8TRIKERB ARRESTED FOR for today. The IcKisIaturelPptlM^ried
SCARING' WORKERS
formally re.f>t:iil»e Cljiiti as acitne
rovemor.
MllRAry Camp

Wu Ordered Made
of the
Troepa Will ba Sent
.
Heoii,

Celniuet. Aus. 19.—General At>l<ey
AOBonnced today that irooi>s koiiIcI'
remain la the coj>|>er couairy until all
euepfcloB of trouble iiaa vanished.
“eveD If that meenB ubiII ennw tiler "
At the saine time be ordered (he mlH
ur> ramp made permanent There t:
much trouble daily no*, (>ui few ac­
tual disorder*. Bight atrlkeri were
arreated today. cMrged with Intiml
dailns workera.
The aute millury lioard today de­
rided that the only »ise course !'•
piiniue now berauae of ihe demoralIxed condlltoD of the sherlffs'ferre.
IW depuiius, and ibelr general unxaiIstariory makeup la to keep the
troops here* and preiuratloos arr
being planned by the noar-l for an In• definite auy of the milliia. with a
allKhi reduction of the force. It is
exi>e<-ted'tbat the Iroops win be here
at least two week* longer, but they
win stay until eveiy (xrsslbnny o^th'e
trouble alter their removal is
•aya General Abbey.
Company d, Third regiment, ot
Houghton county, and Comiiany A.
glneers. Calnmet, wUl be
r. as they are located 1n the strike
ton* and can be called ni<on ai any
time. One platoon of
men of Troop
R. cavalry, ot DetrolL «m be soot
s these
□ are en­
gaged In business which will not iier
mlt their iVmalnlDK here longer.
No ftinher rednrtion of force will
be made until all the mi»i>s
will «ot gq unlll the
nllltary board and governor are sat
tsfled the aherlff can lake care of the
dlai0ct properly.

ADOPT STAMP PlAI
the Apple
One of the cleverest advertising
wen that bai struck this city In many
■ ' mo<>ii* was L- E- Meacliain .of l*oriIsnd, Ore., who was heqe last week
In behalf of a campaign to create a
greater demand for the American ap­
ple. He unfolded a stamp plan for
raising a million dolUra. that seems
a little betur than any plan yet
gebted. The mlHIan doHaro i* n
Ri>ent leaching people that the apple
is B beuer tnilt food fban the orange,
the pineapple, the banana, the grapefruK. or all of them put together
l ook booka are .already ^ing disiributed to help along the campaign.
A'<«;dlng to the stamp plsn^ each
gp>*.-r putt a two^ni stamp on ev­
ery barrel packed And a oneeeni
stamp on every box. and the money
periled from the tale of tbe .tumps
goes lino tbe advertising fond. Tbe
propOFltlon Is BO -good and will accbmpllsh results so beneScial to the
lirund Ttaverie region that it ts
tilled to loyal aupport from this secllon.

SOLDER WBIBIRS

BULL MOOSE
GAIN MEMBER
M-OONALD WILL BE SEATED i
CONGRESS

PUCE VACtTED BY YOURB
DECISION ON COURSE UNANIMOUS
BY ELECTION COMMITTEE

Report of Their Findinge Will Be
PHntea and Submitted to -the
HOuae Within a Few Oayt:
Ende Long Ffght

M'aihincton, Aug. 19.—The addition
of another null Moose mrniber to. Uie
Mit-higan delegation uas deiKUtl in
the bouse today when the «le<-iloiiB
rommlitce uoaiiinionely voiod
pon In favor of seailhE Wm. J. MeDonald as (ongreasmao from the ISth
district. The seal was orlglnslly held
by H. OUn Youbg. who resigned
May lO. The rei~rt will be pt-inted
and submitted to tlie house wliblD
lew days.

AN UNJUST LAWj
CALIFORNIANS F

Statute Previdee That Convict Who
Attempts to Escape Must
Sutter OMth.
San rianclsco, Aug. 19.—IndigiuiAt
that a man who abed no blood Is sen-'
lencod to die on -the scaBold, anilcaidtaJ punisbnient so<-letlea throught rallfornia to>lay put Into motion
big publk- fcenilment iaui|>algn to
ve James W. .Fiuley from tbe gal­
lons. Finley wa« tenieured to deatli
under a ('alifornla law 'wMrh i>rovides
that exireiite ^i^enaliy for a penllenlUr.v iniralo who atlenipts to escape.
Tile dale uf Ftnley's hanging Is acLIor
October 24.
The las under whhh Finley wa.i
semeDccd wan. lasbed to enable -tbe
slsu- (o banc Jacob O
■ tiger of FoUaru prtsoD." who liter, a
loi^ logal hcht finally was hanged on
July Ik. Three nren took |<a»t In the
'Btleinpt.-I priboii break tn' ItKi-v fo:
which Finley was st.nteneed to die.
They w-.r,- Finley, Manuel QuUada
and f'hsrU's rsrwon. Quijada was kill­
ed ,1‘v Opiw'iihc-linor, who broke from
his guards one day and ti|abbed Uuliada with a knife he had made with a
kiiiiitog needle I'anCon. today 1“ In
the stole Sbyluin at Storklob. believed
be Incorubly Insane. He has not
spoken a word for more than two
years. At the iin>e of the break. Fluley aitacked no one. He dashed pa«
Guard Murphy brandishing a knife.
When, asked why sentence of death
should not Ire i«ssod on him hy Judge
Post., Fluley said, bitterly. •This is
not a just law. Jt Is Inhunum. 1 shed
BO blood. ’ It was not until Finley
made (bis staieiueot iliat Judge'Tosi
realised that lie was forced to senI 10 death a man who bad not
killed a fellow being.

Mr. And Mr* Jo*-i-h lAuiner cele­
brated thair gold<-4 wedding Sunday
with about fitly rWu t>reeettt to con­
gratulate them u|^^' rouitdlng .out
flfo years of bappy we-ided life Mr
lautner Is one of eigbt brothers asd
tbe_ Srit to ba nanhed Tbe couple
are'as hale and hearty as uu.ldle aged
i>eepl«. and hafg. four rbildren to
• ShMild Post Th«
• hfer them In their declining years.
The chUdren served tbe blg'weddlng
rejiasi that was a feature of the ocOoplM Of the laws now in force
• aslon. Tbe borne was
yellow and wbito flowers. A mock retarding the packlnc and marketing
■ preformed by of fnilta can be had on
at the TraverM -Cttr banka. People
.loM-ph Atntsbiiecbler. who proved
adcid In the work. The venerable having Iralts to aeU abould Inform
couple took Ihelr pUocs and entered tbemselvee upon the laws and aare
JnUi tbe spirit of the coreRmny wjilv tbemeelrc* a great deal of
lirouHe. -The day ot the *'retton~
the 'same vita that they cx^lblic-d
half eenlurr aso. Many presents were friH pkek la gone, at least It is gone
left by tbe guests, bteludlng a leather •o far as being able to gel the poor
O^i
iataff sold npon'suodard
narkets.
rockgr.
sod silverware.

REW FRUIT UWSOUT

Lind and Huens Had Lengthy Confer­
ence Last Night. But Little
Was Accomplished to
Clear Atmosphbre.

BRAKEMAR KILLED
Warren Cprpenler Formerly Lived
Traverse City.
'inrr(>ii I'ui'iH-ulei. 24 yean. old.
.\i:ii Ari-or Iiral.i'inati. was killed
Sli<-|ilii'id Tuiiulny. II.' til)-.! (» Jiinii' .1,11 OD-- freight to anutbi-r and sliic
.1 .1 under ih- »ln-. l«. Holh legs and
on.- hand were cm .iff. (’arp.-ni.-r
di.'il soon bfipi.-His iiaronts
lii-v u'lj Mrs. I.. 11. t'artH-nier
li.lt'!.- Ill IVlMotl, Rw. Cariient'er Is
.nail kuxwu In this city having been
l■.B>tol Ilf. (Ill- Fiiurtua-ntli airc.-i Metlmalin rtriirih fur w-v.-ral
piior
lu muv'iiiK lo I'cllston.

TO ELIMINATE
WHITE PLAGUE

tVashmgtoB. Aug, l:*.~Wliil.> offi
rial dh>|«lrhes today (|iii<kly dir|K>M.dof the svnsatloual war Marc- '
from .Mexico Ciiy. the .Moxlran silua-;
ilon was iiiado more tons.- ihiuugh
celpt ot word ftom Kli.Oy- IJiid Iha:
Huerta had rele-icl ihu . nodlntl.xi
Plau ei»iJinlltc-.i by lYestdvm W'11-.ou.
SYSTEM MUST BE STHENCTHCharge d'-MTairs O'ithaugncssy (
ENED BY TREATMENTS
day cabled a Hat denial, authorise.! b..
Huerta, of lh«- rriioti that the dp facigovernment had demanded le.osnl Or. Gibson ef Denver Has Evolved
Plan Which He Think* Will
Uon. and had xI'Vii O'Shaugm-ssy |u
Work Wonders for
IH-re-'^severlng •lipluittalic i.-latlPiis
the Afflicted
The reiH-rt of a diploannic breu!
caused meat |K>r(urbation in offi.-isi
Washington. The uilmlitUirailon
IVnvi-r. C.ilo.. Aiie. 2o - it will be
able to underwtati'l tbe sour..- of th- liORSibh- In ten y«-ir* Ui ciliuiDatt(iress dlsi«lrhfs and (i-ared a ..inlster •.uV-rcul-vtU i»f the lungn'•
motive hehilid the a|>|-areiitly
Turn siMemuni. mud.- h> l>r Jetterofficial Fc-|ions sent broad-a-i Lis’
night.
o! IlciiVcT. and originator of a plan
That Mi(d«nd Hu^a woiiid
wtllHribt' dread disease wbleh kills
(• tbclr iiersoiial roafert-nces loday
-rv |ier.*i>ji» than any other malady
as tieliered b.- the adniiiiisiraiidn.
i be slay.-d. liSs rt-sulP-d In apSH-slb
cablegram fioui land tndny said h.- from thnua-inds all over the country
and llucria h<d a lengthy conreientc for mure details of his proi«>seil i
last night, and reinrted that he bad
UilUMm't ainieim-iit
tiern Yoolly r-eud.ed by tbe Mexican made !>ef.irt- the lonveiulnn of h->me.e
presIdcoL Rlier a confeii-oce wit.h pathl- i>:.>Klciaiis .held heic recently.
I’rcsUent Wltson th:» tn.i'niltic. Seiia- Many ptosbiai.s have ivuiiia.-ndi-d and
laydge of Marsacliiiec-ii*, mI-I. apprtoi-d |tr. tiR.sntj's treaiini-in, bui
"The prraldcnt still r.-cariis the rlins- there have bt'-ii others to crlli. me l>
tlotj as ho)>e(iil. !ieWK|.ai-.t* li-^tlie
ni.ly
■otiirary noiwUhr'nndiiig,'
• yii'mon |imiK»eg« to. ellinnlaie
iilvmilofcis of the Innac bv .vu X rj(rvauiiT-ni. augiiienled by iiiii-ctl.in
serum, hutillghl and frr-li air. Hl»
Miiuewlial Icrhnicnl eiidanalluji uf
lit- treotnirnt before Ihu pliyalclans’
(inveiitl' U has inK been fully under.tood by laymen, un.l to answer his
<;aii2i/bc todav pave a practical c
fplniiMioii thMughjilie l'r.i(.“l l*rrHSThc tlist iihrt of Infection In
Search of West Side by Police Ur^
coYered Lad Who Picked
' utt majority of, cases of lung tuber.-ubisls," said Hit Gibson, ' urlginales
Pockets.
the bronchial glands and radiate*
in there to tlie tupsof the lungs
Guy Clianipney aud (t
Graham -!■ It then spreads ftin-IIKe over iJie it
elded that they would, lake a swm Iiiander of the lung tissues.
••Sl.icii.lW r.-sulls huve Ixen 'd.
Suudgy afternonn. and tbey also do
rided to moke u<-e uf tfna'lintli liuu.-e :-|ined by ireiittiiK the glands hf the
the Grellhk (uetory. They took i-erk. alulonien an^ other parts with
their dSp uhu cvei\.;l,,ng was eiilu'' Ihe Xrny,- The X-ray will produce
able until they g^nni< d to dr.'K> ■■<|iiiilly g>«<l results if applied lo the
They then ilit-eo.^rJ'a'ihut ►oim- on. brttiii-blal cinlids. It thus ruts sh-trt.
l-revenis pulmonary tubcrculusls
had beliK'd hlim-.-lf to whaVver U>ni>r
'
ehanse had beeu In the .luibe^. u- entirely.
• Aided by tuberculin or Von Ruck's
Hi-les taking a cb.-ck.for ten dr>nai>
vaccine, tbe X-ray aliould give
Chaoipney Claifns to have |.»i tl.'-o.
peifoci
resulie
in
these
cases.
Uy
and Grabam was relieved of FT- in
money and a ll'i choh Tbe triajit this r-eens I claim ihot It Is )>osslble‘
y.-ers 11 wipe out hi-t; tnher
ed the Irvss to Chief of Police (Talxin.
who at once Instituted a search anionv culosis. I predict that ten years from
III bo k disgroco for a phrIhe iMi.vs on the wort irt.le. and lie
flnally foeUKe.| his siisplcloua on Fran sUlan to allow a case to develop
fls Bower, The lad was token to ivi muring Ms rlietils."
ttuiiligbt and fresh air. according U
lice hudriuariers and given n grtUliig
which 'was effective in making hitn Glbaun. nro iaiportaoL but tlieyaloiM
never effect a complete cure.
confess to the theft. The ebeek. which
he had Iddden lb some broth on
They w ill, give relief and In some
bay shore, was recovered, but tbe cases strengthen tbe lungs and tbe
money bad Aeeo spent. Bower Is now system sumcli-nily to flgbt off ibe
confines In the detention home await ravages of the disease for years, but
Ing a hearing before Ju-lge Walker in they du uot cure and prevent parents
lavenlls court.
afflicted from passing the disease on
4>> future genontlont..
"The application of (his new metbI of treating pulmonary tuberculosis
shall not rest with tbe city or county
state.- said Dr. Gibson, it wil
even rest solely with tuberculosis
apeclallsu. Its benefit Is to come
when the tsmlly physician gets tbe
Idea and equlpa blmself to cury it
UnalDg. Aug. 19.—roUl offlclal no­ ouL Tbe same doctor wrbo has alwayi
tice la received ot Ute' impeaidiment attended tbe family U tbe one withof Goremor Sulxer of New York. whoiu the treatment will rest."
Mkhlgan will continue to reoognlM
Out of 400 cakes in sll stages, from
Bnlxer as chief executive. This ad- Incipient to the most sdvanc«-d. which
rice xru. given the executive .office have been treated by Dr. Gibson or
by Attarney General Fellows today. under his auperrislon. 6S per cenC
Regulsitlon paper* signed by SulI. wwe sufficiently benefited to
ir wera rweelved at tbe executive be able to eonllnue tbelr arorfc atui
office, and before action was taken npt SDcenmh to tbe disease.
tbe advice ot Attorney Geaeral Feb
Tbe coDmenU ot MmlcUaa
lows waa-eolidted.
the country, wbo bgve become familiar
Dr. Gibson's treatment have,
"AsMe from newspaper dltpal
with tew exceptions, been to tbe ef­
fect that U Is an origin^ ud
fictol notice Hlchlgan wiu contlntM to flclal one. The nnUworable
reoomise Balter in all offlclal rels- Dr. Glbm believe^ have come tram
Ions between the atote*.’' aaid Fel­ physirians wbo bare not fully tmdarlow a
stood hi* plan ot treatmeoL

SEVERAL FACTORS EMPLOYED

TUUK COSTLY SWIM

NAVAL BUATS FURTY LIVES LOST BUSINESS MEN
ARE AGTIVE
TOOK OUTING
WHEN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP RAN
ON ROCKS
tl Struck an Uncharted Reef a
Bunk In Three
Minutes.

THIRK HUBITA IS STALURG

Probable That Mexican President
fill Resign and Stand fer Elec­
tion at the Petli Nc/t
October.

Wra I'm*. Aug. iM—T>tc greato
cxcitviRciit prevailed to-lay, due t<
-unrllcliug reikirta from .Mexico t'liy
iiid Waslilngioli regarding the strainn-lc<iuiis iH-iween ilu- I'nli-d
Siati-s and Mexh-o. Tile sltuntluu
made s- riDiia Iiy the Inability to i
reliable iuIurtiiatluD. ~
Mexican gunboats in tbe haiber
cm to Im- \re|«rlng for an emeryency. with full complements of men
alroard. Amerlran wuirahilm without
hait-ur u1»o seem ready for i .
.» and shore leave f^-^lutn Is
l«-lng sti>-|H-iirled
Th.nk Huerto Stalling.
Wn.-liingioii, Aug, :u;—Officials lodav iH-liev.-d (hat President Huerta Is
'l.-1:lH:riilely i-tolllng" lu hU m-golia
tliii'iy wiiJi Knvoy Ud.1. ilnena's nnie
I.Ind. a-s ivanially reccivc.1 h> M'il1 ttelay. Is the liakis fur this bchci
.tnoiher Haienient of Huerta's nole
sMid to lx T.Uixi word's lung, was i<lived today In i< Huqcto :--k<-d tln>e
tor liinher coiirlderatlon of Und-s.
ltni>osal. Administration oSAt-lsIs be
lieved liida.v that lluorta is aUempilug to iiovtiinne his final dcisimi;
first, to make better temia: sevvnd. to
k.ep negntlationi Iniirogress until he
ran ileclile whether he will resign nn'd
annoiiiire his eandidaey fur il-e presldenry aj the Octobt-r eircliun.

TO APPROVE PLANS
School Olftrlcta Can New
Butt Help

build scientifi­
cally Slid means a grksil deal to the
hcalUi and efllclency of the children
who attend Ihe sclKwl. It It as vitally
•nilal that a country achtmlhouse
shall lie properly pUnned as a city
Mope than ninety per cent
rural biiildingH. even indlud
tng the great majurliy of (boss rercull.y built, are not rarreolly lighted,
properly planned nr made attractive.
The errors of older
simply dupllciued This Is also tsrgemuderu cliy and vil­
lage schoulhouse*.

DEFERDEO GHICKERS
Edward

TAKES LBAl VIEW

/

Boeure

F.illure nf nrchllei ts In ohserve the
Uiiltera-ally atrepied principle* of
aiiciitlllc Mhuolhousc ronstrucUnn Is
rcKuliIng In the erection of schoolbouacs In Michigan which are not
proper I'lilldlngs t'>r school purposes
The deiionm.-n’l r.r public insinidlon
iiivlles etery Si-honl board In the
which is t-inniilng to erect s
building (n submll the plans for
upproiul and succostJon. Such pisns
receiie the atienu-m of Iversons
who understand the corrc-i i>rinrlplea
light. tieonlatloD and arranpemeBt.
There w III he no charges for such

Lautnor InUHerrod
Poundmastor Gogner

When Fdward Lautner diacormd
P<iuDdmasier Gegner In tbe act of
loud ng up ‘hlf stray cbickeoa with
tbe intention ^ taking them to tbe
pound, he at':'^once look meannre* to
pre-eu: his Iota and in the ensuHg
'jolee Gegner claims that he was eats
Jected to risk <rf bodily harm.
loiutner. according to the poundmaaler. . as been letting his thickens run
ic-jse, and when warned that . tbsr
tnust be locked np failed to cooply.
Gegner then went to Itoutner’s borne
and started out to catch the cblcksiu
Ftid lock them up.' The irate oner's
Btta-.k -was. so .rielou*. bewever be
eg that be was forced to evacuate
■fora the task was o&mpletod. and
s at oaee swore out a warrant,
charging LatKneg with Uterfennee
with the'poandmaster's dotlea.
Itoutner appeared before Judge NeP
llcger. where be plaed not gt^ty. HU
Hlr.i baa been set (or Taeeday b

tot

.

.

Sciitlie. Aug .H>.—The l*a< Iflc Coai-I
Navigntloa cuiiii>any officials <
dcfitiltcly IU<sl Ilte loss nf llle amoug
the i«uienKers and crew of the wrciked btcareship Klale uf Califurnla at
liassi-ngcni aatl si‘v«-n Bailors. 1
ship run.on an imh<-ar.l ut reef i
sank in thro- minutes.

THAW MUST
SHUW TIGKET

IMPORTART PLANS OISGUSSED

Elaborate Menu Was Senrad by Man­
ager Pennington; Uvely Bplrtt
of Ceoperatied Shewn All
Through the Beaaiw •

Thcrunimlitee of Twenjy-One bad
Kb sci-'-ud summer outing,. tMtalnes*
iiieetiuK and luncheon Monday ntgl(t
ai Hotel IVnnlngtoR. Ipterlochen.
Nine ni'tos took if. wbirb laduded
the luembera. Inrited guests wbo were
here for the sumnier. and a aumbec
of lanes, -w hile a doxen took- tbe afternj.n Pere Marquette train. 'Some
of Uic r.en say that they enjoyed the
mile and a half walk from the depot
Fugitive Baye He Can Bhow Court to tbe hpiel. Aceidcu;g will bappen at
Ticket to Detroit. Which Will
^le 'att tiKimeDt. and several ran
Entitle Him to Free­
the garage. prevenUng
dom Again
seme -jf tbe n
Tjid ttirly arrivals spent the time
Sberbroukc, Quebec. Aug. :0—Harry while salUiig for the balance of the
Thaw will be released today because part}- In cxpluring the grounds and
the .-(lamltment under wideb he was enjoying the many attracUons that
placed In Jail U absurdly irregular
offered at this popalar resArt.
but be will be rearresled immediately. which at this time ts flllM with guests.
ImmlgnitlOD authorities wUI then At 7 o'clock tbe dining room was
lake riiarge of. him. and unless he tbrowD om andjbe company seated
produces a ticket to Detroit wbl-h St thriH. iag*t^®Av.®-^^nriia
be claims tu have be wlll be deported. dinner was given full jultlee by tbe
His deponatlun will t>e attempted un­ hungr>' -cbmpan.v. for tbe ride over
der the statute prohibiting tbe ad the rouDiry roads and through‘tbe
mission of any peraon wbo wIDiti pine forest thst snrrounds the hotel
five years ba* been
hod given eeck a
keen Ippetite.
asylum. Thaw saldatoday he would A very enjoyalde feature of.tbe even­
itroducc a ticket i» Detroit when ing Wat tbe unexpected meeting of
taken lo court to push his babes* nuiny from distant poinu wbo were
ping at the hotel for tbe summer,
■-irr is proceedings. He
and the residenu ot Traverse City.
V go direct wAen freed.
At the close of tbe banquet the
It was reasonably ^ certain today
that Thaw won't be ^arraigned
wai tn^ed over to the
halM-as corpue proceedings Iiefure
memkeni and a very imporunt bindmorrow at (be earliest, as Tbaw's
ness meeting held.
lorney's. backed b)- Thaw's mlUloos.
Among tboee wbo -were present
fighting for delay. Peiwon's
were U E. Meacban of Portland. Oresuited don't want him released until wbo Is traveling from coeat to coast
they can gel all papers readr to ei In tbe Intereeu ot the apple.
Join the immigration offlcisls fro)
There Is s
deporting »kw,
make this the king of food prodneto.
Kherlll flerbreck of Dutchess com
and plans are sDesdy in active oper­
. New York, arrived today without
ation for the giesiest publicity end
certified warrant for Thaw's aircac :be closer working of all wbo are la- I'hotographir copies were mode this terested in apple ruliura. . Mr. Heacb-'.
afternoon of a railroad ticket
sm told of the many things tbat had
truLl. which Thaw had in bis pos­
been done and the manner In wbldi
session when anesied. Itovyers feared c Interspersed bis remarlu with
that snmeihing might happen to tbe Itty stories revested tbe expert In
lirket and the- are taking no rbancei.
after dinner talks.
The ticket may play an Important part
Tbe country In which be lives
in the defense,'if Thaw seek* to
sde Imtiilgratloo law like Jack realixes that the apple Is tbe coming
Johnson did by proving he Is a tran- commodity and well have (bey laid
tourist passing through Canada. plans lo bring the matter attractively
oefore tb people. It le Mr. Meacham's work to offer iliese suggeetloos
andOwY- are au carefully prepared
hat they appeal el once to not only
tie grower, hut to tbe bnilneea men.
Pleasant Event was Enjoyed on the From time to Urae tbeee ideas wlU
be given to toe public, wbo can pat
them Into active work.
Mrs. Van Der Vaart and Misses
T. J. Huderson stued that as be
Grace and Anna Nl.hoU of "Hill Top"
tod come among tbe people of this
eMertoined In a dt-HghUul manner with
-cglon a* a new resident be baring
1 neighborhood party lo honor of Miss
under consiructlm a fine permanent
okuretu Noon. The location of this
modern home on tbe peninaula.' be
home is one of the roost sightly place*
warned to commend tbe members on
the Peninsula. The grounds were
heir up to date methods and the
illuminated with Jai-aoesc lanterns,
great work that had been aecomand punch was s4-n'e<l
)llsbed by tbe present i
house. A peanut buut. chalk talk by
There was queh'*
i^a
s feeling
feelln of bearty
the guests and clipping cooperation that they eonld hot help
the feature* but accomplish things.
ot tbe evening's entertainmenL The
Cbsrt^-4io>i of Moorou. Mid tbat
cutting of the great cake that adorned t U very much tntereoted iff 'Ua
the table was done by the gural of
ot fwreramenL and
the evening. Forty guests were preshere to study lu working*, tor In
hu home city they are about to adopt
these measure*. The spirit ot bosloesslike fellowsbip and tbe many
things tbat bad been does here Im
ireaaed him very favorably.
Bchoel BMrds Can Bav« Children
Tbe state bortlcultura] society has
4,eng Walks
asked to held Tbelr next annual coovealkm in Traverse City ta Decerna school dUirict has not her. The matter of details wera left
been permitted to pay tuition for with tbe secretary to take up with'
student* who had not completed the the aUte offleara and report at a
eighth grade, as long as (be dto'Wcl tster meeting. The coming flreoounty
icbooL Uhdi
Grange rally was dlscueaed. Thls'wlU
Uw which will go into effect August be held next Wednesday and wfU
14. th* district ^rd tnaroay tuition iHing one of tbe largest crowds ever
for those children wbo reside nearer assembled In the city. Tbe stkte of' scboolbouse In another district fleer*'will bo preeeet and many ot
tbsn tbelr own. Many boy* and glrta the mMt active Orange wortere will
have been compelled to .walk several be on the program. This wUI be an­
miles further to tbelr own district other demonstration ot the worklngi
toChoolbouse than a neighboring
Following this tor the sett two dan
ase ,tbe townkblp boards refitsed
(OMtlaad «• page two),
to ebaaga the faeuadartea.

CANADIAN OFFIGERS . AGTIVE

NEIGHBORHOOD PARR

MUST PAY TUITIOR

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T
aitxS lElVIEB*

AHD lEAVKBSE BAT lAQI* IHDBBDAT. ADO. SI, ISIS

WSilESS HEI TMI 0UTI16
l^aon. If the advanuges that n^nre sad commentary upon the strength of
•E OP k
Mill
uit (or Ihe County of Grand
hat given Traverse City by pla-ing the 'great nations of Europe who have
Tra' ...
e. in
, Chancery.
(Continued from Page One.)
3 upon themselves iha^ police
(hla BtgnHleeBt sheet of water at her
Maudtt
B.
Batey.
compUlnanr. va Wllwill come the poomaatprs’ conven­
powers of ihe continent. The alow,
ford
K
Bai
defen'lanl.
floor were utilised aa Ibey should be
tion. which win bring to ihc .liy for
ss wlili which Uie powers move Is
Circuit Court
the
eliy
would
be
the
summer
para­
detriment
tu
civilization,
and
has
meat
a
iMxly
of
mea
mb'
niv
of
Grand Trav<
Kbukw«ad Tbondara •>.
ii Traverv-e Citv.
I'losPBt to Ihe gpnpral publli
ffet fresh oir, sunaUne and
Travena Cttr. Uiancu. l>7
dise for (he entire middle west, and alr^dy cost thouaands of lives' that
•fiih,
D.. 1913.
Elaborate
plans
are
already
ilghl
have
been
saved
hod
some
defabooe all the cdl-buildiy,
there would be mllllona of dollars left
FARM PRODUCE buying Wriea»
r«mp1<-ied tor Hie care '>f the crowi
du- a.ilon been taken when Uic
energy-producing properties
OEO. O.-rnTBS. MaurlfiK Editor. > In Ibis city every year by the thou
........................ M
Potatoes................
immlitees will call «n the eiiio owt ford K. Uaiev. iR not a resIdMi of this
W. A. OIBSON. Kditor,
sands of v Isitoie who would make this inner crisis In the east i»c> urred.
of SCOTTS EMULSION.
Butter.......... ............ ........... ne2<c
T for Hie lo.-in ol teilir nilw for IT atau-. l.m r-Hd.-,- at Vancouver. Hrli.
The
eyes
of
the
world
are
upon
the'
their summer headquarters daring the
Its prompt use often tiaearts
Coluiiiliia. < anada. on motion of
...........iiexoc
iv, rvhi-n the lompaov are to b
bU
nailoiis.
anil
their
reputation
is
at
Eggs
........................
heated lenti. Nature has dom
PreU H. Hrati. .-uiiiDlaitiant's aobdior,
_______ _ »acond-clMi
tuberculosis.
t>m
...........310
to
313
Hay.
hMae...............
ken to a fish dinner at Hotel Neal tl If. ordered I iuii ilie said ilefendani.
MarchI t.
i 1»0S. at the poataSloe at ders for thU city, while her cHlwna stake Id tile Pteseot conlroversv over
Ihe pot-sessloG of I be ancient cUy.
Sirav. parum ....
MTltord E Kalev. .-au>e h|s appuarra« CItr.
Mlrh.. under the Art ot
Tr*T«A
__________
done nothing in the way
•a ot March 2.
Coocaaa
2.1IS79.
Onions ............................see to Me It Is auggeeted that all the ImsI aqre to bv vmvie.l Urvlu. wtlkln tour
ing iliem Into the good hard doUsrw will'll is now nrcupled ly itus MoaiiiontbS Irsui the dan- uf this order,
FARM PR03HJCC—RMlIfig PHosa.
ienis after being awarded to iiulgarla
•»a places de<-orale for both tliese and in case i.f lur apiM-arance that he
that are so desirable In thee
Mhh.. lell Wednesday In M
Poutoet ................................................’■
KOkionk bv UBiiig a generous luppl;
his
Office, ttt Profit at Beth Phonea 23 uf high prices and rialiig standard of by till- irtuiiy of I.ondoii. which
('opelapd'a
automobile
for
Hecati
bDl < I •viiipluiiii to be Died, and
Creamery baUar .................................
of flags and bunting.
Mvlng. There Is no reason for thi lilndlng docutuenl wlioae provlslona
•reot to be servfl on said
iher ])0lDtH Id Southern Ml.li Dairy bdtier........................................-Jl
TEltMB
ity ever being hard up flnandall: must lie respevte<lf llio auionumy
A number of suggestions were of
It <. kullciior. witidn litlr-rD Eggs ....................................................... 3! <cred that «01 bv put Into operatlq
One rear.......................31-30 In adranre ihen a veritable gold mine lies al hlmipo Is malntulBfd._____
and Mrs. >1. Ilarpcrnvoe are tl Ducks, draaasd ...............t..................li
8U montbe ................. ?&c tn advance
later on for the welfare of (be "i
Throe Bontha............ tOc la advance ilong the water front waiting to b
parents of aUiaby girl tliai arrived Hay. balled......................
and Hist In default ibereof. said bill
tl
ipeiied up by some enterprising grr
rno'uHon.
taken as <xmfes>e-q by ibe'kaid tipuSunday. Aug. IT.
Straw ..................................................^
erntlon which so far has mH com
.Id'-Dl <lereii ta:ii
■Ill-the abses'e of Hie re|rular cb.lti
Mrs. Kbh Ransom and children of
K Is oiiiusitig u. note the anxiety
ORAIN—Traversa CHp MilHng Ca.
And It is luill:.Oi-lered. that with,
ipon the scene. .The bay is callin
man. Mayor Straub called tW meeting
Traverse City visited at I’olter Legtwenty da.es tor i-aid complatoant
Prleee corractad wterr day.
or development Just as much as the’ lowii liv \ew V..rg officials lo ap
to order and Dr E B, Minor ■
An effort ia heinc made by the :
preliend Harry K. Thaw,.who recently
tow day last week,
use a noil-e of ibt, order to be
Wheat
land, and the Income from ihU source
choaoD chairman for the evening.
blisbed Id Ux- '.rai.d Traverse Herind Mrs. Jamca Wlnchcomb
made his es<«pe from the asylum ai
pie ahlppera ct the X'nited Statea
Com .
would Bwarf to inglgniScsoro the rencwii«ai-v i-rlDied. imbllshed
At the cloee of Hie sessloi
teawan.
wlicre
he
was
coeiili'Hl
oi
toved
on
Ityron
Crain’s
farm
popuUrlie the apide and make It
ms that are recelfed_f.rnm the fruit
d rlrcuiating in suid '-ounty. and
Rye .
unanimous vote of thanks was given
e center.
InsaiBiv ctiarpe following Iis «c
at such pubiUaiiun be roniinued
VMilte navy beana.......................11.63
and other products of the woll.
neceaaUy In every home tn the oo'
uiiltiul by a pity in the While miir
tnrt Mrs. Warren Horton, ac Rod Kidney beaM.................... . ..IIAO Mr. Pennington for bis gt-iieroua hoe- therein at leaxi on<e In each week.
try. There was a lUoe alien double
lU weeks In kucessloh. or .that
pluilrv. the exreUent banquet that
li may be well and good fui eompanled by Mr. and Mrs. John Hor
Buckwheat, per ]M lbs. .tl.OoetUS
cause a copy of this order to-l*c
was given and (he splendid.manner in
the api>le« »ero used In this country
n.'are laklog a trip through SouthTha,- lo he coDtlned in an usxhiiii
personally .s^rve.1 on said non-resident
GRAIN—Hannah A Lay Ce.
wblili It was aerred.
then ane used today, but the I
n Michigan In llirir auto.
but the c icuiiistane<-s ■.urrnuudlng hi<
defendant, at lea A twenty days iH-tore
Prices cerrected every day.
Tlierv
i'
B
notlcoahie
undenry
all
the proper thing to do 1-’ to
ion and liie Itllure .d Hu
the time above prescribed for hU np-Mias Wagner of Decatur. Ind.
ler
till'
rouitiry
to
gel
tarihcr
awa.
WhMt'................................................
A Proud Man
pearance.
ported fniUa has driven llie king of
prose* utlng officers lo logli nlly estab gviest at J. Wagner's.
om the i«lliUlanB In running the Ish hlR Insanity make the is>oi>le of
one who holds the lines over a
Com ...................................................
GbXJRGE \V. CI'RTlS,
all fnilta from the Hally nienus oi
Mrs. Albert Kyneli ia on the sick
splrlw-d team, MARVELLS CoS'UlCircuit Court CommisKioner.
lachincry ol govi-iniuent. This feel
Rye .....................................................
■tlinoo*' of Anierlcar people,
he country ma-vel al the anxiel
list.
TIO.N HOWUKlt pulk spirit it
F:iu:n H, PRAIITT. •
,
ig Is shown more In the rules than
Prtcee corrected erery day.
recognised i>rlnclple that the i
horee
that
is
run
down
and
In
inor
he offi.ers of the stale to k«-e|.
Complainant's Solicitor,
MIf8 l*earl Iluell rctnnmd Friday
Hoge
.....................................................
IHc
i-oiidltlon.
lilt
H
'lille
In
the
feed
for
aug 7. 14. 31. 2k. setit 4 It.,1k
in which to itei a commodli:
nan Iwbinil I'l.- asylum walls, rrnm lo^’hor home at Traverse niy. after
3 few ilavs nii-l note the Improvement.
inarkct In a proflublo mam:
111- testimony hraught out at the trial visiting at the home of H. E. rowles. Stcera ...........................................4 to
The
(ramc
graduallp
fills
i>U(
will
before many years the
Cows............................... .............t to 6c
MORTGAGE SALE
adverllae It In a i<er»h.ieni .
ind subsequent examlnai
Tlte .Aid Soclcly will meet al their
rmii tt'-kb, the 'tiui laerolTies sniootl
Whereas defanlt baa been made In
temailc way. This Is the Idea that Is Mandard will lx- insisted
lent that Thaw U no Iwllcr or worse ha’i Friday atUrnoon, Aug. 22, t" Lambs ............
and giokkv and the r^jn-down aniinal the paymem of the money aecured by ;
-boosing l-iiblic ofliclnlr ' ill grade
Sheep
........
kIiuws the vigor and aplrli of a
iMsItfc carried out by iBt- ap|.l.
than hundreds of other minionaire work u'.i quIUa.
a mongage dated the 2Dtb dar o(
ssion
ol
<
i-rice
yr.
CIS
Sold
by
all
drugThe
prcR
Chickens,
live
and they have introduced several oew
May, A. D„ 1»II. executed by Wl|.
perverts who ore Mill fft largi
' Mm. Ed Davia relumed Monday
ebance
lard H. Campbell and wUei htotella.
Geese, dressed
idraa In their cani|*algn. Thelr’ftrst
throughout Ihe <-oUIilry If the prose- rom a visit at Old Mlaslon.
from tile edd sVRlcni. and .the otic
David R. t^pbell. single, and Wal­
Idea*Is to make the ai'p.le a-hous
iiillng officers of the stale of New
ALVIN H. GHMBER. Funeral Dleoetor lace G. Campbell and wife, Jausb. all
The school district Is having a eo- Turkeys.
who are doing ibe moat to bilngaboui
HIDES, WDOL-ANO TALLOW.
and Embalmcr, 512 South ttoJon SL of Grand Traverse evuniy, Mtehiuo.
necessity and in doing this tbey
Yor^ displayed ihe same Bctivliy tu Dent poreb blult al the' school houst*
the radical change from the old sys
Mr*. Selll® Prmn. asslstanu CIU. to Martha Mathews.
Prices corrected as market verlea.
. ample claims for the (ruit in ih
now Martha
liringiog to Justice all other (iffcDdera nd Olberw isc Iniprovjiig Hie a. liisd
pliogo k:3 We treat you as ws Campbell of said place. Which aald
tern are the ones who adhere lo tlii
rv.ctloo. ' The apple has always
Hides .
agaln-l the law ol the sfile they property.
wotild wl^ to be ireatod.
old iwrlisanahip idea In settling ul
mortgage was recorded In the oHli-e
recoenlaed as the bealthieM
Calf ...
wonb.l liiiik ere this hdve a cuimonmch 20-tf
of
the
Register
of
l>eeds
to the coun­
of :
inxiwn and wiiere l>eoi>le use
Tallow'
weailh that would b«- the svnoiiyra for
ty of Grand Traverse to Uher 67 of
ise aie .lutng
abundance slcknrsa rarely cviiiies. The
putlly wherever the Kiiglish language
Murtgagea. on page 232. cm the 2Uili
ruing me .-..-ntj
day of May. A.
HHl. al 2;iv
apple Is a live, virile fruit, ahlle itic
ig slsikiri. On llie otli< r hand, iiiaguiio-t tluir
o'clock p. m.
Cclar; n F. It. N-* 2. Auc
orange and banana arc dekd one*.
Slead of purniing all maUfa"»rs will,
s BonP'by w
And whereas the amount claimed to
.'e hove a buyer for (rom 3o i
bDlng picked green and left to niatme
•he same vengeaiu-e aa they have Ir. and Mrs. Ward -Mllier ot.
be due on said mortgage at the date
Bcr<-s of told wtih Water from
by artififlal means. This s,*st.-ni of
Thaw' Ihe iwKiple are-conti-ni li. be die. sim-k are vl-illm: th.it lather
of Ibis notl<« is the sum of four hun­
gcKsI buildings, that will b<luT. S H, fat., and familj,
dred aud aeveuiy-five and
-dol­
rliwnfng makes them naiumlly un­
tale'l 10 by Mich men .vs Hors Murimv
for
r.visliig
fruit
and
iKmliry;
..
healthy. for the Btih brings out certain il.wt'"U m represent the ixsiple on and olliiT lalillml Ii-ii iers and lake
lo'-aiiun on bay or Inland lake lars of principal and Iniereal and the
C. Cate v.lll c.'librute Ills .'•r.ll, •Ogd'-neiburg. Aug iv —Mrs. Waite;
rther sum of
hundred and t
proiienlesjd all fruits which are real making upon the peoi-le ttiemselvc; their medicine wllliuin a murmur. liirHiilaV Saturday,
and 9-iuo dollars. axes paid on the
lAilat reiuMK-l 10 |ier lumie In Hagthrough
thc^ien
who
ar*nmiiing
He
llle Rrescncra- The apple is the natSjiasinodlc atleinpls to bring a cer­
We are isri .-i- Usd off as llmi-e w
■nd Interest theretiall. after a visti with n-latlves al>oui
UBI J«jduct of this country, fuc.eed- altalrs of the nation. It U fissll.p tain individual lo juativv while .Ubers he ID Kausar. hut
do no.-d ra
ing with more or lest njerit |^ prnctl that miriakes have l>een n.ado uin of ihe'sami- slrliw- are diM'hnrged by
The German Zion Sunday
In
whole
IP.in to Mr and Mrs.' Harr}' Zang.
rally all iwrts of the rounirw"^ ffe far Wtil'be mode, but there t- ivoiliing P (he '•uiins and allowed lo condnue ■njoyed a iri|, to l>-laui3 .-n the Mes
. . of aald
Saiiiriiav. August 16. a boy.
tivere tiave been devised two huildre.l In. galne-1 by issulnn dark prvipliesi.- (lietr iirarllces is ool good higir. and rr latelanau last W.-dii. idav
July 17-tf
-ttf aU hundred
Miss Gni'-e Toni^liis lelurnod Im
wavs In which -to prei«ie this Irnli agalnM any l-lan that does not ••olii •Iocs Dot ap|x-al slrongly lo the people
id one and ’T-KXTG
Goltors.
o:
and no
W, O. Klcki-mau Mu-m Sunday
tide
with
an
amieni
|..lltlcal
Iw'l'e!
w.x-k from Viuiltoutl. where she took
suit
proceedings having been Init or prot
lor the labte. which la a feature ilmt
of the country at large It Thaw is Traverse City.
Teeth Extreeted Aheolmic
recover the debt
Ruled at 1
i six weeks' <-our*e
fbonld recommend It to all house­ that a certain senator or fcmgre^sman really craiy he sliould bn confined
Clu-kior Meachi-n has been workl
ly Wtihoat Pele
by aKid mort• chan, e'to hold. What the ix-o
Mrs. Geo. Jamieson la enterlalhlng
wives who pride themselves ui>on a
be w ill be harmless, b^t (here
By (be "Ka-otor' method 1 can rw
at large want frotn coDgresR and
,cr
son
and
wife.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
3laiboonUlul and healthy minu. The real
t\, In the evidence (bat was
move those.aching f-eth absolutely power «
aiimiiitslraMon
1
r rerulis. and they
gage
has
became
operatire.
>han, of t'hlcago,
srtlhool pain, and without the use of
gist of this campaign U. i>e^II of th.
brought Bgalnrl him lo bIiow that U
or^
writ,
ula:
us
to
whic
h
|s>ililta»!
Now
therefore
notfee
-is
hereby glvMrs. Eleanor Elman returned.home drugs to proitoS unconsclonsneas. '
•ppie U to ifM It before tbOTeoide In
as nicrely a personal ntaiter and not
that by virtoe' ot said power ot
;y th'.c men belong to as long as
People of nervous temperament and
a form that win be cheap as w.-il as
a case where the welfare ut the sufle
,\lr and iirs. T R. While si>cr Saturday from a three weeks' visl VUb weak hearts will appreciate the
t and to pursuance of the statute
results are forthcoming., it
to
:h her daughter. Mrs. Ray Dunn of "Ka-otor'’ method of patoleoa astrafr to such case made and provided, the
attractive. The acjence of saletnia-.jt.imlay
at
Old
\llsi-i..n.
Hie
guesls
t
was
taken
Into
consideration.
em v>r
TraAcrso City.
aald mortgage will be forecloeed by a
ahip hM iTOvea that It la cm so much longer e>i.wted that ihv- preslJeni
tton.
. {heir York wanu to make this case look Mr and Mrs. A. J W'hlie.
ot the promises therein describDR. W.nG. KI>rroN.
.Mis Uay Dunn came (rom Tra'
of salM In anisU quaniliie< With this la cabinet offb
In the eyes of Ihr nation hoi
>Ir and Mrs J.n’ A.iirsbuchler w.-r
at public aactloo to the bigkest
Ivice from any certain clique of leg
se City Saiunlay (or d vieeks v'lzii 206-208 Wilhelm B)Sck. S'Kb Dr. Holda
aalea in Urge quantities that makes
tiling officers ehould -lo i
callerv at W. J ChaseV Friday evei
___ er at
'
worth.
Travers#
■City.
Michigan.
with relatives
an article /an.ous. but a large numb.-r daiors in order to be on the right
r Traverse City.
they have done to Thaw.
house to
track In public affalnu. They are sup
Geo. Harvey and wife are entertatoIn said n Dty of Grand Traverse oa
end In view it U piopove.! t
The liall came Sunday ai Solon L
InlUaie i>ollcies ihcmsflvcs
ay of October next, at tm
Ing
relatives
from
ouialde
the growers of fruit in the jJortlnK of
iw.H.n laii.t lake and Hie hume tea;
Ihe forenoon of that day.
ibvm
out
fpr
the
I'
uIiIk
l.litlo
Maigarel
lackey
has
beer
the apple in soiall and very attractive
reMitfe.! in a vl.lorv log JL-Ion
________ premises are dsacribed In
■ry sick the ivast -two «««ks. but I:
‘l|«ckages >0 tliat the people can buy good As this U the way In w'h .l.
said mongage as (oUowa. to-wlt;
Tho« liolii here who alleli-levt ih
tho
The north fractional halff of
<
a carton of their favorhc variety foi IHibllr officials are viewed at present
WminniRburg. Aug
IK-Ed liana- food and health train at Traveree Cil gaining slowly now.
nothing to be gained l>> lur of SecMrs. Arihle lU-lfrkh Is on the slel
from ten cents to a quarter an.l lake
jip Tuesday felt uaU n-paid lor gom,
■V,
a
former
re»idetii
here.
arriv>u4
them home with them as they return ferlor law.vcra who liave broken 1ni-> .Smurduv fruiii Sioiklun. t'al., <m a vnil are certain niiii b g-M>d will eon
lonkress
irvlug
to
mwart
the.preslWinic Marsliatl has been ven' aid
from work .at the close of the duy.
his way ot enlightening the iieonle
-uslneaH trip.
J
1th lonsillils.
.One of the reasons that ihe talc of deni and bis dciiunnient lieads in
Joe Sleffeneck will dU|>ose of hie
Mr9. J. II. S'oteware was the goest
Heri Kiouiva has bad a pew bouse
the apple has been reatrfcted U h«- rorrylDg out idana which they la-ilevo if her BOD Roy at Yuma last week. Btoek and farm tools at iiubUc aurti
efiiA» the erowera have become wed­ will prove of great public benefit.
bmlt
at Neshiawanta.
tomorrow,
hejiavlng
Bold
hla
larm
Miss Harel Eaton U vlBlIiog friends
Fred Warner will move his fatoil.'
ded to the practice of packing .all What the iieoidc want la fair iday and t 'Nortlip.'rt.
Dated the 8th day of July. A. O,
Frank I'epIlDSki.
It
ll«y
do
hol
icc-eive
li
they
have
Tiavcrsi- City (hi* week so ihel.
their product in boaos and bair-yl.
I»13.
.Mr, and -Mrs. W. S Aneorge w«
Mrs. riarlssa Shari>e of Morrlsa
way
|irovkled,1nr
securing
men
who
Martha Campbell oee Mathews.
daughter can go to acbool there this
and have paid no atteniion to the sy
___
- juld be of modera
will. The • senator or eongre.-sman llle. Mich., nrrived al the laice home Up Tuesday looking over their laud re- winter.
tem used|,by firms that arc making

design, boHt of most durable
r-ontly
purchaaod
of
-Mrs
l^-iia
Fox
sat
week,
called
by
ihq
Illness
ot
Coven R Croat.
materials and artisUcafly finThe Udies' Aid will meet wliTi
suctw-aa in other linci ol aalcsluai who makes baseless charges agbUisl
Attoraeya
far Mortgagee.
They
think
of
putting
up
bulldiugk
Tier rx-pliew. Irving Loce.
Ubed. Yon will find only aoch
lU-lle Deiiraw at .Mapleton Wednesday
ship.. Ah>Ics packed'In small carious other pul.lic .ifri'lals tor isitlUcal
July 10 17 24 31 Aug 7 14 21 23 8s«t
Will ViiuoD la vlsiljng at Bllver this fall.
at the works of
4 11 18 25 Oct 3
would iTove n winning proinalUon lu IKises win in the due courae of
atiernooii ot*ihla week.
A. W. RfCKERD
lake.
nod
that
be
has
l>een
oh
the
wrofig
Mit-s Manone Ingrahanf lost a>al
the marhet, and heivln lies the opi-or
Travorse City. Mich.
WANTED—Cook a
■ ladiBiClow was operated
uaHo cow one Jay last seek
ibnlty for tfl« growers In western track. cBii-clally when his otm ahilliv
321 Bay BL
Botk Pboosa.
Ap^r t«
Inst Friday, having tlie adcnoldi in
( llfton Warner is home vUltlng his
Michigan. One of the reasons ul.y and record are not able to mv<asur<
tier street.
■al removed.
p.xrcnls for a tew doys.
this method has not worked out In the up to the riaiK-uid ulilt-h a logical
long
Uike,.Aug.
Ik.—Mr.
and
Mr*.
Markli bae returned from bis
Homer
M'lliolwe
left
last
week
to
west where It has been tried Is be­ critic should i«osM'ss. There'll
Holly r..lo from south of town Were
Canadian irlp.
mand
for
effiileDcy
lo
gyvoin
cause that ItxalPy is too far refiiov<-l
VAy not buy one of the touver to Hieir farm In this vkinlty lakt wo'k on the upper irentosula.
li. Mtfbtv has moved Into the Sel­
affairs just'ts much as there 1« in the
Mr and Mrs .krthur DeVol spenl
from the big cenurR of populail
Thursday.
cxpODSlve Brownie Kodaka now
kirk liiiiise next the hardwarewhich wcana that ihe fruit is eiibcf h'laiDess world, and a iiartlBan tiw-loMrs. Ruse Coff.lcld and mile gjanvl- a j-ouple of days In Travetoe CUy tost
V T. Cook is visiting her
while Ihe summer season is on
crushed or else rots before It reaefce mark is a |K>or sulisfftute for effi
daughler. GUdys Mall, have moved to week.
and get the benefit of taking
I*err) tardlo of Grand Raplda is
the big eastern marhets As wvw.iern clencv when Ihe final Invent'.ry la daughter at Nurthport.
Traverue City.
taken. Ab a ivartlsan organlaatlon
Dcrnire Scpfleld and children
Michigan Is oiilv a fev- hoi,ru li
}our*own pirtores. Here Is a
Ueriih-e Aiklnson of district So. 4 here vlsIHng friends and relitivcs
Mrs. Prank Smith leturned SaiurplBg dlrtaoee Irom Chi*a«o. Iveiroil •ongfCHs Ik a great sucress. but when of Traverwe City la vialllng at the was a gueM of the Mlasea Hazel aud
good one
d.xy from lDdtonai>clis, where al-e
and other gootf apple markets It c«n t comes to the modem, idea of effi- GleQdetinlng home.
Mia Dnrvea a few days tost week.
NO. 2A Brmnvisv SXM
and Mrs. 8. M. Pairy and
readily be seen that there is a goliit .i ■lenry any fair n.Inded man will read
Mrs Hart Jennlng.-- anil her sister. went to nttende the funeral of her
Takes plctores
TOma
opportunliy awaiting the. growers Ip, ly see that n» a Imdg It baa Iteen at daughter returned Weiincndny night Miss Rboihn Maniton. of Traverse City, daughter. Mr. Baynard and threv'
this part of the state when ibey Uke least a quarter of a century behind Irom Grand Ulanc. wboru they have visited Mrs WIU riercv last Wodoes clifldrcn rcturnevi with her,
(G aipm-urel 2Sc each. Easy
the
last
three
i.iwldenu
who
ha'
U.-eii'vlslUtig
MooMr.
l*erry
fin
•up the lockage sysiem of marketing
U) Daedlo—tocipeaslve'll) run.
day
islx-d his Ddrnuil rounve at Yyallaatl
their most desirable vaiietiet of fruit. cuplcd the While House.
ilrrand Mrs Men ln Kenny si>eot a
U-i ua show you.
John Stiles has gone to Uetroli to
This plan should be tried out this fall
few ilayvi' al Monroe Center and vlcto
In a sate way in order to aurt the
It) last wock. vlklUng retotlves.
dmy to yoBTMU U to taka MMa'i CsaB*
pe«dc In, the right dlreeUon and cre­
Mr. and Mrs Jauisa MIkuto are cn ■MSH when yon have a deep esated eomd>
Rfcenl developtnenia In Kupppe
ate a demand for small quantities of
tenaining a numl>er ot relatives from
this dcairable wealcrn Michigan i>rod- xvc that groat bodies move slowly.
Chicago.
not ooDlam anything banofnl >B«, iOc.
Por many years the powers bai
Mr. MIkuto was taken to Traverse aad •!.(« bulUwaLaJ
wakall (Meta.
klonroe Center. Aug. 18.—Hic ball
potent force on paper, bui whenMt
CJty Monday, as he Is vory sick with
cornea to acrompliablDg tbingt. this imu ai the Center Satar-lky between
le ’'exiortl and Center IxHiges of ivphold fever.
also has been on paper lo
le
I.
U
ti.
P..
resulted
In
a

large degree. Tlie big naOona have
There are several iblnga that i
of 13 lu 3 to (avM- of the Center-lodge.
divers occaalons
wodwl In Tra*V*rae (Itr, bia the c
Mra. L}'iin Horton returned Saturdire things to Turkey, but so for Tur­
stemac
thing that aflUda out in the wt
key has come uff unscaUl.«d end the day from vlmlttog relatives at Tn^verse
rsbevt
eohimn like a tore thumb la the nt
City.
are
that
ahu
will
continue
of a large,s wSv j
ginning
Tuesday.
Aug.
Kth.
and
con
Calvin
Spangler
and
family
and
1.
dn BO as long aa the effeie aallon
htHina oo the bay ahnn , where Strangallowed to remain In Enropo. The Moyer and family are camping at tlnulng throe days.
era wbo cume here to Hvclr summer
Paul Hare had the mlsfoitwhe t
Duck lAke.
reereatioufan have at opporluiiity of Turka have taken
m
[»ra»swl
Mr. and Mra. H. Hobbs wlalted tOKo a colt he bad rerontly bought a
id bcalUiy AdrisDoplc. and although onlered out
taUng a dip In live '
the sale o( western horses at Hanoi
This tenoDS tccocdy seldom falls to
ly the powers la still In posscsalnn o( friends at WUIlamaburg tost week.
wmlera of flnod Traverse bay.
relieve pass, both exterul and 4nIt
had the ilietsiuper and while to a
of the first things that atrlkas the be city. The powein aaaari Hint the .Archie Stuart Is carrying the mall w-oak condltlnn It fell In a spring oud
tcniG.
S. S aad SDc.
-11} mnai be alando.ned and Uic treaty agafn after dT34ay vacation. .
stranger when ha arrivds
I. loan individualElsrtric Ughtlog Plant axactkir. and Mrs. Cliaa Copeland and iwrlshed Jn the cold water.
takM a look arowd U the aiacaiiude it London lived ’up tu by the Porte.
Ir what a reservoir to to a wai« ■>
Deo Gray of Almira township and
to Bppearancas the na- Master laiuie Copeland, ucoompanlod
at tha opportunities that
Mlws Inw Hare were married on Mooplaced vltbln the rsach ot the dtr. tiena wUl bare to resort to forc« of by L Adams and daughter ot Oay- day. the tl’ih tost.
Her'v-ea, cIrculaUoo. lameMos. etc
tiMd do to to run your caglpe for a few b
>f. Hubbard. Btatoberg BIk. CIU.
Prof.
and tba acandalout manaer la which arms In orfiar to carry oat ih
ec^nally.
The iChtortos Aeeumulatar1200.
may iMmo*
do. Altkaagh pawes baa been OeMvay are neglected fcnd ignored by tba
then store Of olaetrtelty to light over as oal
Onr Cyss TIM the World.
)omX people. U Oread Traveree hay cla^ and the troaty nlgnad the Turka
ed period.
We view the worid with onr own WAWTfiO Rsah aeroaga. Free i___
are
raining
a
vaat
armg
3o
fight
Bul­
warm Itxated In almoat any other part
ayes, each of us, and we make from Jornlohed OB the ftrat .thirty acne
lor Xfitoiii aafi OhiUnR.
FOR SALE BY
Vntraeted. Tnveraa Qty CbbIbi
of tba country Ita eborea would he garia. which ooostrr M now Itown
within us the world we see. A w«
Compa&y.
moh U-Ct
taOt ap eolld with oottaga^ anarner aad -out to order to prsvoat aaoihar
heart gets no gladness out of sunshiu:
fMoru gad baling pavflloaa. aad tBe ffMt olaRghtar tha powwn will have
• pelflah man U skeptical abOBI trfR|i
Bom the
ship, as a man with no «an deoon't
rieoaross that nature plaoad far the to tako a-docMod aland to the matotr.
mioad girt few gw«a) hooM watfe.
cars for music.—WlUtom Makopsaca
rirmt turn -wetes.
Iba- L. "
(Me of asM-woMd be Made to aam Torkor ahdnU ho oostsd froib Adrian- asoatoroed
Thackwv.
sot U^g)w> «M ^ vlU ho
.TltoR 441 WohMr
i

CraMf rttofcrfe Herald

When Tuberculosis
Threatens

Oh* Markets
jCeetrf lAarMs

herald'and record CO.

locoBsIttent

OMKtagAHle

The Broader Way

Farm Wanted

Cgdensburg

•r

l^UUunsburg

MONUMENTS

Jdong£ake

BROWNIE

Slow Prsgress

WATTS
DRUG STORE

Monro* Center

Wkal b Needed

®K

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'RxinkilWY

L



Traverse CPy

The
Storage
UfOe The Electric
Battery Co.
Wonder
Ihe ‘fUerMe Aecaarialor’

CASTORIA

IliKWYMHmAlfiisBiicid

Wm. Jackson

..Cooled

TrweMcCttjr.wxa.

V

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V ;a&AUb TEAVEBSS w«Tt*T.n AND TBAVEB8E BAT EAGLE, THTJB8DA7. AUG. 21.1913

I/etUsFarnishThellpme^^e?

Stiiitlng around and re-arranging our
new FaU and Winter Merchandise reveais
many pieces oi honse furnishings that we 7iun^boa§M£rthe
wouid prefer having the first cost out of them tKmelast^year^.^
than to have them on onr iloora nnaold. Cere la yonr opporlonlly lo pick op some big bargains al a big saving lo yon.

Everything We Sell Is
Guaranteed.

Freight Paid on AH Pur­
chases of $io or Over.
BENCH WRINGERS

Do You Sleep WeU?

W.’ ari- sli.iwiiig ih<- .-iimpl.-t.- assort.
lll•■n^o^ h.-in-h

wrnigi-rv.

l>rn-<'s tip from $3.76.

nmgmg in

Tub wring.-rs up

Mf do yon tf' t up f'-fliiiir mon- <Aliinisti-tl anil ski py iMin wli. ti von «.m i.. Ind ‘
III I'ase of III*' latt-r tin- «-)ihih-<-s hit y>nir nintin-ss is miirly wurn oni i.r perlmi's
ii was in-vi-r nnoi‘- to ...............mfort iind rest in Ui<- first f>ho'-i-.

iinr ••iisiMin.-rs li-ll

fUs^lliat th.-y ll••v.•r kii.-w ivhii: a C"0'i iiit-'tilB n-si wav nniil i|n-\ in,-,I i,n, of onr
i.hVd t-otloii inattr.ss.-s. TIo-m- nmll r.-ss.s, will r.si y..n all ov.-r and will last y..ii
a itOtnl Iiiiiny Vi-ars. \v. hav.- an iM-i-plionally iare.- ass..rtin*-iit |.. s.|r,-t fr..Miv
laiiiriiii: in |.ri'-fs from a
i;naraiir<-.’<l l. Itml
at

m.

$6.SO

lr..in $3.90.

Clothes baskets up from 20c.
Wuh Board! up from 20c
Ironing Boards np from $1.00
3 dos. Clothes Pins. 5c
60 ft. of Clotbes Line. 20c
Galvanized Tnbs, 66c.
and 76c

DOVER SAD IRONS
11111- kind l1i.it will

not

hum tin-

hnmls nml will liold in-at iwin- ns long
as tin- otln-r iiiak.'s. and will last loiig.-r

K i f c Ii e n
Cabinets
If y«iu bavru'l ii

kilt-liMi inliiiii-l. Me w'liiil voii

iu and look ovt-r ■•ur

ft>r tin- |>nn lniM- >•] l•lll' is as

iovfehliui'iit lib I'ou 1‘ViT mtuic.
bory

iliRii tilts-.- itr four M-ls
ii-ons, nil fr..in $1.76.
$1.00 asd $1^.

Wi- Lav<- a lurct- :tnd

kiti-li<*ii

CLOTHES BARS

< cmu'
atr

Tli<-y siiti- ymi Inmdri lU tif iinnift'b-

lim-. miiKinp

ID priff 111' frofn $4.26 rielil uloni; as Jiijrli «s yon ,urf to tfu.

K.vtra Jiuudlvs fin- all

mak.-s of ir..iis.

Riid hai-il M<irk. nml vill also sav<- you ii Mi; |>iTi<‘iitae<-

of ymir (;ro<-<'ry Mil.

Ilf ordinury

Ulh.-r Ktyl.ikvHt

Tin-

shovii in rill IS oiiv of llo' iiioKt foiivt'iiii'iil and

bpiorious kitt'li'ii ■•alniii-is iiuirlc. ns «.-ll ns Ihiiij; sironirly <oii.
htriH'tod, and is vry orujiiio ntnl to the kiU-li*-ir.

Come In and look
ttiem over.

They Can’t FaU
Out
Solid Oak Chiffoniers

#=pM
Odd Dres^rs
W.- a Is., hall- si.iiii M-r.v .sji.iial s] \ |.s
III ...M ill . SSI I s all.I ''|>l■llI|..•l.'s. a u.x.d.
full M/i- dr.-ssi I
$6.76; ............... .

I-.1 111 il'ldlv titiislii-d.
ii.ii. i, 13.45.

Til. liai'V IS aU'.ns v.il.- in ..in- of
tloio.- saiiilan. strum; aioi r.-liah|ii-ril.s. Till- Ki.li-s .-an h.- h.w r.-il and
rais.vt al Will ami l)i.-v hai.- sironi;
wov.-ir w iri- s(.riiiirs. Tiny an- suit ami
•'.•inrortal'l. ami ar.-so arraii;'<d tlial
III-' li.shlint; ''tin h.- lo-h.-d aroiiml
|.ah\, insnriuk* wm-mlh aii.i .-..injuri at
III! Imo-S. \V|- hiiv. til. lu III all kinds
ami sl\li-s fis'in
\
4>oil

$5 to $12
Wood from cribs up from $2.25

Wi an- si lling tin Dial..... id (-Mtlii-s
dry.T

Can M- adjiist.-d with

hand

ami always l.ioks p.-rf.-i-tly Mu*»"th. Th-.irjiiig bars an- m« arrHit^‘’-<i that in>
tw.i pi,.«-.s ci|‘ il.ilhi-s will toui-b whib'h->i,iig. llrynig l.ars up trom 80c. Cm.
hr.'lla .-li'th.-s liars, tin kiiiil that folds.
I'nuii $2.76.

Monday
Till- iiiiivi-rsal wasli day is liHiki-il T-t.
ward |.< with jib-a'iir'S if tin- pr"|n r
washing mai-liiii'- is iis.-.l. Tin- lloss
washing imn-limi- has h-- ii in us.- f-.r
x.-ars and IS sidl |h>- Ix-st s.-lliiig ma.
I'hm.' on tin- mark.-T. It nil's tlu- cloth.-'
on ti'.lh sitb-s at tin- saiii.- Iiiur. th.-r.-fi'i-.' WHshiiig th.-iii iwi.-.- as fast as tinor.tii|ar\ iini- hm.-, VVtishiug iiiut him-s
np fr.'iii $2.76.

$Se to $8.0$
\\-• an, showing a Ing ns.s..rtiii.-iil of
i.’lo.'k'' "f all kin.ls ami prn-.-s. A g.KHl
giiuranli-.-il miiiil.-l <-b>-k $6.60.

silverware:
Itiiy voiir vilv.TWan at .1. \V SlaU-r's
at ain'iil W; .'f what von puv .-IscwhiT.-,

it O m

CUT GLASS

Have Yuu Seen Them?
Til.- saiii|.|.^ ui iiri- sliowiiiK of tin- Trav.-rs.- I'liy f'lniTr r<Mii|iauy’s Uin-*
ti lonj? wii\s iu;^s.,

Tln-y nn- worth pdiit;

If vtiu art' iuliTt-st-tl in ru.-l.. i>, arm < hairH. nioriii i.-lmin> or m.-Ur.'s. .•oiin- in add

atf tliriii.'tis ihi'Viii-.-v w<- ntv quoting on tii.-ni is idKiiil half of iht-ir real wortli.
we aril tiinn'so t-ii.a|ir

niork to imikis |•..,.|n for fail ami wiirter (unxls.
t'oiiie at ourr.

You w-iiii<i»r uliy

lit re ia thr reawm. wt- v-tuitraelt'd to baudle all of the Miuplea of tin- Trav-

i-fsr City Chair < .im|.aiiy iiinl thia Jot eaiue bm- lo ua rijrhl at tin- fiiiic wo Vm*

rrarranpiuR iHir

If you winii onr-or lupre of tbeiii. don't wail, hut

111.,» rniij;.- in pririK from

$3.2S up to $30.00
120

E. Front
Street

Mascot Universal
Tin- first no-uiniii iiri.-i-.I ratigi- ov.-r hiiilt.
has tin- aaiinworkmaiishi)i that has
iiiadr ail of tfa<- ITitvrnoil vtov.v and rain
faiiiom. The only
mak.-s it .•hoa|
. thing that
1
liiHii til.' olh'T makKi of atov.-s is ih.- in-fl- of
it ami the trill.luinpi. hut tin- atovo is a gisnl
family aixe, roinplelo with lO-gallun reaervoir
nml liirk rUMct. for $27.50.

r

Heaters
It is nearly beatiug
bVatiug slovo lim.-, and it
g>Mx] idea to begin looking
st^l<.. up tin■
.
.yon
want. W»- arc abowing-practirnlly evorylhitig
made ii: hvating atov.-s.

\Vi- an- showing ii goisl lim- of cut
glass war.- at Ih.- right prircs.

Sewing Machines

Why pay an ag.-nl two jirii-.-s fur a
acwiiig inuchim- wh.-n you ran buy just
as gVMHi a iiiachiiii; on just as i-asy terms
at .1. W. Slat.-r'a for lialf the pric-. W»M-ll till- Standard and S.-w Royal sew­
ing luaeliitx-s. They ar<’ maiiafaeliirv-il
by tw». of Ih.- latest s.-wing nia.-himmHuifaetun-rs in th.- world, ami havc
alt of the oractK-al f. anils'* <if a
i-hiiie.
ni8'-biim .ompb-te with ktllai-hnnnls.
Kulid oak eaae. guaraiitei'd fur four
years, $11.76.

eJ. W. SLATER

YOUR
REUABLE
HOME FURNISHER

crnAm n&yxBsi mtiiT.n ahd tsavebse bat baolb, thvbsdat, acfo. 21, ms

MCB fOUS

the home of K. Koan Saturday
night In honor of Ur Hoon. wbo leii
for Uetroii y*-»(crday
ProveBODt. Auk. 11‘—-Aiyoui two
Tboce "ho ■•iMle.l s) C
\oi'« hundred attended the K. of C plrnlc
ere K Voi«-r and laiiuly, Wni l-.h .
Sunday and an enjoyable day was nnd famllv. .John I’rrhatl and fami;'.
■l>ent.
George Freetuji' un.l tamily. Jaiiu*
(»h^ ihey iiwoi a couple erf weeki
Jas. Burk of Buffalo. S. T.. U rlelt aigcr. Mr K.-ifrr #ml Mr. M i>-tial.
lih her i>eoi>lc. A *istcr. Uri». ire
Isx relatives here.
Mr. Moore w\.# Ikju.c Frida;
J i^rr. sod M>o. Uirelne. of Weablni;Mr. and Slrw Treffe Beaudoin are
, ti.
« LxitniaDled them bow
tiling, relath ea tn Cmliilac.
IbcJr Ruusl* until Tui
Hr*: laadore Heurlc of Suuont Bay
Andrew Colchorn of
t* vtalling her mother. Mrs. 8. Sebaub.
Boardiiuin vi*ltt-d .Mr*. Wni. (>««d
North|>ort Aug. is-—M:#*
Uooday.
! and MM. A. Slebcl of Grand Btliur* returned from VpmIuuiI TuaAllwrt I'ricc of South UoaVdmaa Rapid* are MtliloR Mr and Mra. 81 day and will #i>epd her 'kvaiiun wil<>
as a butiiic** calWr hen: Wedm.-*
on Schanh.
tier lAienl*.
n# pMpU at KlBcdey ud th« nuToaxulta«
Hcnry^ Schaiib of Traicrt*' CU'
Haliili Gagnon leC Wcdne#<lay for
wtattjr *tt aO IntcrwUd is thte Dapartmnt
.Mlaa .Myrtle ItrCh-’.i Ine treoi tc «l>eni teveral da'* wtih bl# iiarcet*
Ann Aibur, where lie undt-rurnt an
V« rinU W fUd to hnv IsdiTidsala, ohonkM,
Mlae'Janetle Motler wb> a Trs'eiwe oiN-raikm on Vriday monilug i:e|nri»
klami-lona on Mouday .
tU Qrurdk fntaxmal MoidtlM ud all other cr.
rvcvlved'by bit |«rcut# are tl jl be 1#
Will KlmlMlI r^uroed Wclueaday City vltlior Toetday
gaidBtioiii band ta ttemi of oewa, per*o«als,
Gut Habel of Itclroli it the goett doing a cely.
from Unektey.
amevBeameBts of meeting, soticei of entertala*
Mr* Oerome WwiUwanl wont to of liouli Sebaub
Mr#, L ClitU, of «Veu*u» .oriklng
'
bttflMii ehaatrea, pnblic improremeoU
Miia Adelaide Gauthier M«Ucd the guest of .Mr*. G. Sicvcti#.
OadllJai; Thutaday.
bainr d«M or ooctaaplata^ Mlea of real eetau
.Mia* Holtle Uraut returned Ttiura- friend* at Cedar last week.
.Mrs. Geo. Dante I* ha.ln, -der
in tows or ooaatry, aad any other Itcne of canMr#. Simon HahnenberK entertaRiday from Cndlllac.
homo remodeled.
aral iatoreat.
Send all items to Min Jeasxe
Mr*. Clara Matthew# mumed to ed a number of friend# at her home
The MtSKCn' Muriel Wrltb-y
Bowden, who hat eha^ of tte Department.—
Thuraday erenlOK
.MuakeRoli Thursday.
Mm. N'aati Gauthier returned home Oince Kelli siwni Tuceday n. 1
Editor Herald.
'
Mint .Vora Uerry arrived BaUlMat
#c City.
Monday after a vitit wiin frletulG In
pre|faratoty fur *rhuul work.
Ml#» Ida Sv-oU lelt Wv-dui-xday l-r
Klnnley, Aar lii.—Mr». Joe«i>iiiue home at Staudiah W«.ltat«dav. alter >
The thresher# are maktnR their TM*erwe Cll>.
Ahodt two bunCr»l 'midoyc# of the Ann Arlior. allrr having 'pca't
Bonte wu'e Tra«erM Cliy \isiior live Weeks' Util wuli lur brother. roimdt Id I nlon aud 8prHiRlleld
J. B. Grelllcfc ODii>|*nr and the Trwv- taxi two week* with her IuUk-i
Den.
Saturday.
The (-Ife l.«ke MlEh tchool
erwe City Chair ca.ni«ny en.”'yed a elMer,
Mitt Mamie Urey of Chlrauo U \l*- qontnfeuce on Monday. Auk Joth.
Mra TbomsiMn of Indiana vlaltcd
nood and family of t'oimii!
O. L* Doyntnn and S<-l* Creenburs picnic here Thutwilty.
her couatD. Mr«. Laura Snell, at Sura Itfni; with relatlxee and friend* In
Hluffs. la., are lUlitng Dr. H
Bit City, laat week.
Chit netahhorlutml
uiutorvd to I’etoekf}- Monday.
Hood and family.
Joe lielueii of dirand Rapid* I* v|sN, J. WyclerfI and W. KIniaUury
MlH»o* hbclyn and Myrtle BeachMrs White left thlt monilRU
want to Urayllns oiT the excur»iun IlinK at the home of hit iwrentR. Mr. ateine are Iwth ein«*ed to leach
her home In Wimamsburg. atn-i
Bud .Mra. Tbeo Uelueo. at llaunah, m-bool B<«r Uanivlona.
Sunday.
Maple City. Aur. It*.—Mr., and Mra tiig s|wni the im#' wi-ek at (hi- c
Mr*. Ilaknas and dauahier of Kai- for B tew dav».
.Mr aud Sir*. Dunn of'Grand Rapid*
l,uf>er
of
Indiana
air
tialtlng
at
K.
S
of
He«. and Mr* Steadman.
tileun Kiel still Harel Woodiooli returned to ihelr home Saturday alter
• kaaka vUlied the lomier'e sl»li r. .Mr*:
Ryker't.
.Mist Emma Dordi-aux of l"m< jk • a
A. E. !‘ulver. at SuiuniU ('4iy iaai were «ue*U a; the home of the IjIlew week*' M*ll with Ihelr sitterMr*. J. Iliicr died at the counlv rued Satui.la' to »]"<-nd a <-uii|ib- i.t
ler't lareiils. Mr and Mr* W C. in-law, Mr* Henry Tabl>rrer.
week.
.rni last W«*lne#day
The funeral rfeek' al her (vttage.
The rally and Sunday arhool con- WixKlmaii. of SoiKli ItAurdmaD. 6uoL>. 11 Iku-se and daui:bivr. Ml*#
at held iium the Imurc Thuinday at
Alr». McKlbU-n Ull ihit ll“■rIl•I•v
' Ruth, left Sunday for a three week*
Testlon ffeld at Summit City lai-t «tH*k dB»
to o'rhxk. Rev Joe Tretnain oinciai for-Mr home In IjintlnK. afi<-r hav­
Mr* -dons IVde nnd children of
were well atieuded
•-It at Milwaukee.
Intcmwai wa* to the Maple ing *peut tb«- iKi't fe" day* vixi.iiig
UniniiK Mr*
UU* Roaa ilowdvn waa a 'KIneMey fhliaKO. who ha»e
Mr* I’. H Bem#teliie and daushier
ber niece. Ml# 'i C^lantoiii
IKde'i. lather Ia)uo- Kuitel. at Han Gertrude went to I'eioskoy Monday. City cwoielcr'.
caller Tueiulay.
R. FItber It tpentllDK a few day*
Arthur Uorili-aox aud family
>Ir«. l>an SeaftmlUer and the Mlaaes nah. itie i<a't two aiwkt. hate cone Ma»tcr Gerald aeeoiii|»anted them to
Oiiiena.
rctiiMH-d to ll:<-li hoiur tn I^idingtoa
'I'H a tlticr.
Am Seeistulllw and Venue Vo>.buri;li to Sasinsw
.Mancelona
tVelater
of
Traterte
City
is
ou
W<-duv“-da'. alter liaving
Ih-Will Mi-<:arr bl Uiand UapUl* was
attended the dance here SSlurday
Mr* A UulberK and aon Frank lell
tending
to
tindrug
Mure
durihe
the
lia#i two iiiotifh# in Ihelr cotiaxe.
the K»e*t ol MIf CoMIe Treiiilily for la»l tiieaday ior Cnton City to rUll
evenlDfi
ahtence of Mr Vennard.
*
Osiur Gu«uA -vpem latl Wv-v-k al
Mr»- Monroe It not lmpro»ltiB in a few day* this we*k Doth left <Ved her brother.
Mr nnd Mr*. F. Toiten visited Tn-v emoni
netday tor a tea day*' Uult with ih«y 4' A. KUiiou of Wlllianiahurt:
bMlih.
friend* In Tra'erae City a couple of
Ml# Ih'iinl# Moxsie a^d~son laonJohn llowden o1 Sumnilt Ctiy ma.le forinerk umie In Cadlllar
n over Sunday «ue*t of hi# #l*ler.
day * list wiH-k.
ard ol Ha’e# an- gue#t«-'ol Mr# C. D
John, the »l\ yeai-old ton of Mr Jr*. W. R. >*ull«r.
a bualuees trip to Traterve i'lt..
AI<o(il elBhleen of the little iieoplc Kehl
and Mm. .Mat Kiidrea*. ol Hannah,
Tuesday. .
,
Geo. WtMiver la dulne cemelil woik
bellied lit'U- Donald .V.-meekel cele
Mr and Mr# llowlei atitoed to
MIee Klla Coo|>er. who line l>e<‘n v|s- died Wedtietday itiornlnR of apiiendl and reialrlUK on the M-hool lot.
braie hi* iliiri] birthday last Wednea- Tratvr-e ('it> Ttn-#da'
They wviv
Itlns Ulniilc Sarcenl. returned lu he.- ritl*.
Cheater Sweet ai He*i>erla vluJied
ly. All had a niK- mmU...OIIIJU.I1I. I li' Mr#. 1’. K. Grinin
Mr*, fieo Sturr* and Mr* N'lia hit iiepbcw. tVnni# Tiffany, Monday,
home at Toivbnie Cll> Tue»la.«
MUa
Clara
tliipk.n*
has
l•ve^
'laii
MUa Sv-eley. vijio has bv-en vUlttug
John Drown of Sanimtt City «a« a Webber of SuimiiH <*lly were Kl'e
I hi# way 10 Maatatlque.
lug
her
lart-nl*
ih.im-i
w.,k
MI<-» ,'iae l>-'lie ai Hay Vei» '-ottSKe
take caller* la*i week
KlnsKley caller Turwday.
(>rl Ualtenlleld ha* returued to
K it Uk'vr ha.' l-ivn Impro'tui: hi fur the lo*' tiiontli. ICturm-d \V,-dne»
Mr*. Cheeter Van IVll of Summit work for the lelejihonr' comiiaiiy all
Ur Browneon and faiully leff l>'cdhoBe-by addihs a ti>-w ceniciu )*>rch -hiv to her home In Chicago.
netday for a,t«o weeka' vikH with City returned haim- Saiur.lay after u er a couide of weekt' Malt at boB«.
Uet. and Mr#. L I, Slvuliiian are
w'«H>k'*
vUll
In
Cadlllar
relatitex and friend* m lia\ietjura.
Mtaa Mlldreil ia*^*'hmaa returned to
enJovltiK the week^mpn-g --yuUi o'|
Mr* I’earl Koarh and children of lilK Ha|dd* l''rtday. after a couple of
Will Uyerand ton Willie of llrund
town on the bay »hore
Bapid* »|wm Sunday with the loi ChlcaKo returned home Momlay. alter luomh*' visit with her srandparontt.
G. M. Dame relumed Sunday from a
\1bIUdr with'friend* and relatl\es at Mr and Vm. A. T Dreed.
Ber t altier. .Mr* Chat. MllUrd
Glen H-ven. Auk. If —Horu, to
week's outing uilh a itariy ol friy-nd..
Mitt Amy Haye* reluned to lii-r Sunitiill Cltv.
A telesrauj wa* receHeil here Mon­ BDd Mrs. 1a>>u JotiiiBoii ou -Auk
*pent at Caim- RooM'ei: on lliitie
day ann^uuclni; Ihe aud.len death Of
daugblrr
river
Mr* W A. Kent, a former retldeui
Mr. and Mna .M Whittaker liavr re­
H F Houghey of Trw'.rtc Cf.of nfe Uke. at Ro<k ItUnd. 111..
turned to thetr bouit- in Marlene ucier and bis broihcr-ln law of Clilraffo i-uSunday.
vltlling (heir daughter. Mrs. U.'l.
iConilnued on Page Five.)
Mr and Mrt. Will Ailcook of Grand Burke.
Rapid* vitlied hU *l*ier, Mrs. R. C.
W. Maxwell of 81. lout* hat Joined
Iirldeeman, and famltv, the l■a■l his family a Cedar Smogs U-dge.
We.wtst to make this Doputmoit of the
Wt-ek.
Mrs Will long and daughter have
fTMteot ponible rihie to all ooneeraed and to
OranKO Fuller icrliioticd the cofnr.-luriied from a visit on North Wahl
this end rtqneit that all iUms of personal and
incnccuieut of hi* #<hool near Burk
u lalend.
moral interest be tent to Min Dewey to be
-> a Week oii account ut the cundi.Ml** Ira lH>rtald#oii of Empire kpent
Incorporated in the Department We especially
on of hi* falber * house.
8unday the kik-m of her brother, itobGeorEc Wllcr. acconijianlo-l bv hit
ask &at ebnrefaes, fraternal sodeUes and the
1. al the C. 8. L. 8. 8.
Oran^ famish items of interest in their reepecuncle. Sanford Fuller, came honte
.Mr ami Mr# -lohn Newhall. aix-onjttre orgmnuaUons. Hews of social evenU and
from Traverse City eunduy, reiurui^
jMthled by Trier UurAetid and wife <
onteitaimnenta, improvemenU being made or oonaealD Momlay.
,
W 1C. Sours returDod TKurs- !'<>rt Oneida were tn tow'n In mm
templated. and boilDesB changes and transfers in *
e Maiilsiee on Sunday evening
real estate ini town and-country are especially
her home In Cadillac. b(
Dayton MMI.-r and wife of Mllwau
few day* a* the Jtueal of
acoepuble. The above apfdies not only to the
ye are vl#ltlng at the home of their
Ml## .Mae Dewey, on her way from
Tflla^ of Fife I.ake, but to the tnrronnding
parent*.
Mr. and Mr*. L C MlUi-r .
Hay View.
ooontiy.—Editor Heihld.
Mis* Kela Cook of .Milwaukta- *|H-:it
Karl Duflou Hslted hU sister, .Mr#.
asi week In Traverse City.
W
R
Ftiller.
from
Friday
to
Monday.
Fife Uke. Aug IS.-Mfr II lUrru.i Ml#* Tracy, vlsni-d at Manton
Mr*. Nathaniel H"lden It HI ti
ils way to TMverso City from
Is entertalnlDK her granddaugbu-r. Sunday.
hit writing.
GeMldine Hawk, of Jackson.
Ja*|ier Fiicber, Jas. ladrldgo anff -Sacranieoto, Calif., where he
Mr. and Mrs. Kiri of Cedar accom
•i>eat lour yeaM.
Mrsdame# Wm Crego and Jaa. son nre raKvIug a fiablng trip at
Mr. and Mr*. E P. Quarkeubuth panted by Mrs. S. H. Burke hod chllLyle are both getting alonr nicely lioarilman valley.
dren of Maple CRj ww In town oa
id two voungcki children wci
ainre reluming from the honpital.
It C Urldgtiuan and U A: Dickin- Cadillac Thur^ lor a few days' Sunday.
Ml** •Marie itetlonfleld 'Islied her »on were honie from IxmII on Sunda'
Mr. aiid Mr*. Carroll Frank. Ml*#
vl#lt with relative#
alster. Mr* t'>len Muubitr. at Cadll
Klwyii McTaggari I# hume from Mrl
Mrs. K. K. Stalker wlH leave for her Rpta Conk, Miss Ida ^•hrmtl and the
lac. last week.
on a two weeks' vacation.
home in Rock leUud. Ill , Wi-.lde*da}. Mtasea Day motored to Nonhpxrt
Ur and Mr» W K KUlistdt druv
Mr and,Mrs. John Terwilllger of after nearly a three nuniilia' vUU here Tolnt and Suiloai Bay today
to J'Mneer Monday, returning Tuv'- t'sdiIlK were m town on a }uiiil buel
The guesU al Cedar Springs ladgc
with her iwople.
day.
/ IK-## and plc.-vMire trip.,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Weaver of Grand enjoye da bonfire party ou the besi-b
Mia# Edna-TIBany commenced her
M'.-ii# Northrup was' In Cadlllac Rapid* are staying with Geo. tVeaver laat Friday nlghl
Bcbool in the Weaver district on Thui'dav. conaolllUK phy#lcianH
A number of the young men about
and family while kir*. Weaver I#
Monday. August iSih.
^
the hoK|>(tal.
tosM eti>>yed a trip to Leland on Sun­
mng her i>eople In ColoMdo.
Mist Evelyn Becbstelne went to
Mr. and Mr*. O. I. Boynton and
Mr. and .Mm. Geo Kimball returned day. where they participated to a ball
.Mancelona on butln«M Momlsy
daiigbier. Erma, returned borne Satur-! last Monday from an extended vtsli'ln game.
Mrs. Jas. Sewell and daughter. day from tbeir motor (rip to Clair, New York nnJ Peohtylranla. nlao vl#Mm. M'. 8. Raed of Empire I* via
IHng Ihelr daughter. Mrs. P. Benson, lling with her daughter. Mrs. M. A
at KaInmnstM on tbeir way. Mr. Kltb- Voice,
ili attended the Oeityaburg reunion
P. J. McCauley haa moved bis fam­
Mra. .Marshall Carother# rethme.1 ily Hto the Carr botme on Gleo lAke
Tueiday from a week's v l#lt with her
Mm. N. 6. Bbaridan of Glen Arbor
etfti. Dun. and wife, at Newberry.
spent one day last week with her
Morris U>ucks Is assisting at Or- daughter. Mra. Chaa. Gibson, at the
horn's this week wnlle Clayton Camp­ ^leL
bell Is on a .Ashing trip.
All of the resort hotels are doing
Miss MuHel Dowen relurned last
Bne busloeA* this month, most of
week to her home In Washingtot
them eni(-naln1hg all the guetu they
er eeverwl weeks visit with her
oonvanlenUy accommodate. The
‘ My buiband isn't loaiM wtttrwblsky aay m"fe—be doeaut want
>tr*. Ansa Camitbea.
■UBuiiAr homes are all occupied aleo.
It and won't losk nt iU' I cannot exprea# my graUlDde------“''FraiD
Confereoce EvanieUai D, E. Reed and the smbob Is one of the gayest
closed the retiral eervloe# at the tent with parties and entertalomeou of
a genuln0eiter among the acorca we can abow you, prorlng abeoon Sunday evenUig and on Monday- any aeaaon Cor eome time paaL
Tutely that the
evening preached his farewell dermon
In the M, K, church to a Urge congre­
gation.- During tbeir abort aoioum
here. Rev. Reed and dau^ier. Miss
North PaMdiBc. Aug tl.-Mr. and
Runahlne, bare made many frlenda A
Ideate dinner was held on the bank of Mtw. Ray Ellison wUI leave Thursday
can b^pvercoae by the NffAt'sOAY TREATMENT.
lake Mooday afternoon at a fare lor. Detroit, where ihey will make
Call, phone or write
I recepUon tn their honor: Tbey tbstr home.
Winnie Pierre and temUy rislteif ai
lett on the nlfht tMln for Howard
INSTITUTE COMPANY,
City, where tbw will vlgit Rat. Reed's Ham Oown’a Senday.
4sa State St, Trtveeee City, or 71 Sheiden Avenue. Omnd Rapid#
Mr. and Mm. A. 8ay«M and L#btether on tbeir reluin home to A1
ard Cunningham and family visited
blen.
Snnday aervlcee fw f^. tlthi Sun­ with the fonner'i brether, Lester
«M
and family, at Sligbu last SShday ecbboi At 11:45 a. m.; Efiwortb
league at 1:10 t>. m.: prswhlng at day.
iahh Burcause went to Trareta*
7:S0 p. m. hy Rev. A. W. Baker:
Oty yaatarday. 1
V. A. Voice had the BlstorttB»^o
VMhM ak Weli an VM.
‘Ttli taaguag* waa tarrible; 1 Aemr be kicked hy a herae flanrdty nUKRaaw worM.- aald a po»r«g>aB af He wm be laid ui> for dome time.
' There wax a auriwtst party Btt«tBrMfhBd. BnUasE.

NEWS OF BRAND TRAVERSE REfilON

/Vcpswoni

N^aHBORHOOlTb)CALS f
kitigsley Department

tforihp^

CondBctcd by MIm Jcnlc Bowdes.

»>.

(Jim ^af«n

jpife Lake Department

Children Cry for Flotohor’s

CASTORIA
A Host no t
> dtfvlvo >t»n In this.
,Tiist->its-g4HMl ” urv Imt oxiM-rlnieiits, and «-ndang<

btMlUi t>f C'hUdrwn-P:xr

^Whalls CASTORIA

EJWtom I* a liiiroileM 'anbKtlfnte fur Castor (>H, ItersM
froric.
and Soothlnc Svrup*. It rontnlns neither
0|>Uiiii, .Morpliiiio nor other Nan-.vtle Kub-tance. It de­
stroy >> W omi# tiiid alhiy s I'everlshnc##. i'lir more tlian
thirty yi-ur# It hit* b<-v'-n In eonxUitil
<-on#ui>ii UM*
um
_ * for Ihe relief ol
l'«nKtlivjiri..n,ITntuJ.-ij ..Wind
....................................
4..lie_____
r.ttll T<-<-thliie Trriwblewand IHarrb<r-.i, it tvshiate# the Stotnaeb nml.I.Tkywcte,
ute-v tin* l'«#u<l.
benlllir tiixi lit

The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears t-Sc Signtturt of

In Use For Over 30 Years

ATTENTION BUYERS

HORSES!
U'o will mveti our sale ham at TMverse nty
at Sfn. Stan--'street. August 23rd. with a full load
__
of genersl purpfiae horse*, mostly farm mare*.
Tbete borsea are selceted from ^ b^ horse market# In the Cnlied
Staf'-#. and are the best that t-So be obtained. They are ihe best
tlist i-joiK-y <»n bjy. Kvi-ry horse sold on a guarentee. A sfiuare
deal wftli tiM ha# won for Us a g -od business. l.*>ok this irto'k owUlore •ii'ing and don': delay purchaalnc. as horse* are continually
advaucltiB in price. A large available cwptul allows .os to buy tor
*l*jt tavli an-' get tin- (heai>tet pn^e*. and *e are thus enabled to
f.i >: ii .vf the .!!*■'• reeaon-jble prii*# and yet give you all tba
time ...^ • lUii o-t giKv.1 (K-iuriiie#
KeaBo>berCY^j»rl|. buyer gets
th-- v-:.. :-e *f
;->3d. whlih u neJcitcd !hc be»r*’fr*B-.lhe l-esl.

.Adolpti Hamntell
,-.R

SALE STABLE
J. CARROW. Matyagcr and Safeanvan.

Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.

GRAND TRAVERSE
REGION FAIR
Bigger and Belter Xlian Ever
The 1913 Exposition to be hetd on the New
, County Fair Grounds, Traverse Ctty-

Sepfember 23, 24, 25 and 26th
Will excel any Fair given in Northern Michigan.

Mpa

Splendid displays of Fruit, Vegetables, Grains,
live Stock, Pouliry. Four Days’ Horse
Racing. Exciting Track Events. Thrilling Aerlid
■ Acrobatic Trapese and horizontal Bar
Acts by Celebrated Performers twice each day.

Saved Her
Husband
In 3 Days

btUNK HABIT

Big program of Free Entertainment for young and o!d. Pre­
pare now to attend. Gel yaur exhilnts ready. Call on/the
superintendent of the department in which you wish to exhibit.
You wiU find his name in the Premium hsL If^you have not one
of these, have die secretaiy, Charles B. Dye, send one to you.
The keynote of success is an early start.

iMi ParadiM

This will be the biggest exposition of Farm and Orchard
Products, Commercial Display, Farm Implement Exhibitiob ahd
varied entertainments ever given in Northern Michigan.
Get a membership ticket for $1.00. Get it early and help
along a cause that will be a big factor in die devdopment and
process of this section of the stale.

conniime: a, connine

LAWYERS

. w,rf'e. rwwnw,

• IM*M i*.c:oR,un*

For full information inquire of

ROBERT bMEY, Pres.,

CBAS. B. BYE, Srec.

Traverse CBy, Mich.

,

QEAHD TKAVSBS2 HBBAT.D AND TEAVZBSE BAT XAaLE, THUBADAY. AUG. 21. 1912

mifmnnmrnwm
(OaBU»u»d rrom Fsn
)Qi tA » le*
ai
Hom«
tarn UaO«s»k.
Ur. R. E. Flood fca* oaow^ hU
ekard aootb of (avu. ■*noo4aor«.'- ‘a.
U. MllUkanV orchard, which adjolr*
’-noodmetv.'* to oaUad Chcm HUL'
MIM l.uni li>'4ar aad aoa. who bare
boMi apMidlac iha auaiDar with Ura.
Hydar * mothar. lira. Ida Volca. ralamcd (hli oatralOK to bar
Kami Oraaia. N., J,
>itw haia HiU raturwid Iron PalUton on Wadnaadav. vtera the viaK'
ed her a«Nar. Un. Lov CanidiaU.
Frad UtLonda la bwUdlas a pon«
oa Rav. H. Brandt's couaca at the
tiolat.
Mrs. Marr- WaUar. • bo la
the mnmar In CBarlavoto. la vUltias
bar pareau, hir. tad Mra. O.-Uattara.
at the H^tbmm.
hitoa Gladra Dama arrlvad from
J.aiiUn« Buadar to apaad bar racalton
with her |»nMa.
Rav. Bwaat of Mldoaa|>ona who.
with hto famlly^to apandloR tha
mar hare, aiwnt Sunday In Orand
Kaiddt. wbaca ha praachad lha
. lB« aaratoa' at tha FonaUIn Stroat
Baptist cburA.
^
Arthur Bwdaanx ot Lodlt
rlfed last a<ieolns to vlirfl bU slaicf

fered a alttfit stroke and to quite poor.
>y. aad her daughtetn. Mra. Ortxmi of
(teaway. Mrs. Agller of PelUtaa and
Mr*. Detoe of Big Rapids, are here
caring for her.
Mr*. John Cams of Traverse City
to vtoltlog her ototer. Mrs. Vi'llltom
Wood.
IMr. and Mra. Earl BeMIng have returaed to Traverse <1ty sfter a week's
Ttott with Mrs. Belding's parents. Mr.
and Mra. Walter Wilson.
Lillie MorrU liurrows siaru
his home In Detroit lomurrow sftei
■pending hto vacation with his grandperenis. Mr. and Mra. A. E. Warner,
end little brothers. Alton and Homer
HubKard. Me made the trip alone.

Holds Bobtk. riaUed at Oeo. BarthV
yeaterday.
Tbe Pollock broiaers have ' beguu
tbreshlug.
I'aiiliie Chok of Traverse CKv |s vismug at Ueo. .Nephew's
Mr. and Mrs. Noman Newman sihI
Mr and .Mrs. Wm. Satilcr have
eawptng at llaee lake.
Mr. and Mra Mateer arc ui
ibelr farm tor a fen days' stay.
F'lorenve Allen and a tody fileiid ol
Traverse City are vtolting \i.ra AI-

Dendos. Aug IS—.virs Earl
rig and rhlMreli and Mrs. AMm-h An
•leison and two sons went to laioing
Monday on a viali
il, H Beniielt and luo •vhlldmi
went .Monday to visit hla mother and
other relative
Kollle Atnadlne and famllv
to Grand Kaidds on Monday
Mrs. Joe F'erris was a Tta’
Cliy cahtsr Friday,
Ftorl Wldric was at Traverse
on FVIdaj.
Miss Kulh ItoMwIn vislle.1 her
ents. C. e Baldwin, over Rumlav
Miss Dunvhle u( Inland visited Mr-.
Anderson last week
.Mrs-'Hossio tlarion vWlied it Trav
erse Ciij over'Sunday.
Miss Hazel Allen and Mule niece
Revs I’lcrix., went Tu<«duy lu visit
iMsr slsler at lonln
Several from here lllendiKl the Itall
game at Intorlorhen Sunday.
F:ugeoe Cis<k and iM Snioek w.-n
Traverse- City callers Tuesday
Mrs. Rerl Uarioii and daughter. Ver
(a. visited S' C. iihodes.at Inter
lochen. Tues-lnv
Mr Harier of His ttapIdK to v lslling
hl^ daeghu-r. ..Mr- Gene Cook
Mhs Ruth Baldwin, of Trav
CM) Bpeilt Sunday «|ih her pnren-s
I-ere.
'ranger* are looking forward in HmPomona Orange which will de iiei.l at
the Inland Orange ball Aug 2T and
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Kenney are visHir? Ir South Frankfori this week.
Mrs. John- Meyera and children iilid
Mua .'..rude JteoDon spent Sa(u.*<tov
Ions and prospei.
Traverae Clly,
Ftorl Rogers has rented 'the Vslick
Port Ontkta
Mr. and Mrs Mervyn Kenney ainl
farm for next season.
III of Umg lake vUlled Irlends h«PHer. and Mrs. Kendrick of Ttuversr
Port Oneida. Aug IK-Mtos FTor list ai-ek.
City spMt the Week end as icueeis of ence Kelderhouae and cousin. l.-eoD,
Mrs. ’fm. IVxicr and granddaugiiter
Mrs. Marr Baunibergar and siteadi-d Brunaon. hare gone 1o visit Ihel
orolhy and Myriby Dexter s|>eiii |V«..
cle. Geo. Krlderhouse. at Charlevoix, days If Oenztmto and Heuhtb last
the Indian campmeetlng Sunday
Mr, and Mn:. O. Melkeld of Omnd for a few days.
w«s-k.
Raidds ate visiting relatives hero.
Mias Laura Rurfiend has returned
The announcement has been re­
home from Mt. Pleasanl. where the ceived of (he niarrtagp of Miss Maude
aitended the summe^ school.
Lewis, formerly ol this place, to Mr.
Miss LgHilie Snohr of Chicago li Jack Bernard of Cadlilar.
here vtolting at her father's home.
BeK&er. Aug. i».—Mr. and
A union Sunday school (or all ihe
She if accompanied by her little schools in ihis region win Ih- held
Henry Helm have been entartainlDg
niece
irhenkel #i-hool grove labor
Mr. aod Mrs. Holliday of-Jennlnga
.Mlaa Anna TV Best reliimr-d to.-rhi- Da.v. A fine program Is being planle.1
and 1. Petel and daughter Margaret.
LgD sfter attending several weeks -and It to ho|>ed a large crowd will
Mr. and Mra. C. lAUiport and Mrs.
with her sister. Mra F J. Baker
attend to enjo- HMan/^Affipon ot Grand Rapidt have
Mrs. Behrens and two sons, also her
been Tiattiag Mr. and Mra H<
sister. Mrs. G. Sleder. of Houston,
lietai
isltrhg old friends and neighbors.
AhpUton
Mr. aod Mrs. WUUanm of Beltner
Mrs. Will Alexander w at home;
hsve been at camp meeting at Maatun
with her people the past few weeks.
Mapleton, Aug 19 —Albert lardk
Lut UMk.
Mra^Franh Deebow to a little bet atwm a few days In Traverwe Cliy to»i
Mr. aad Mn. MlUto visited Mr. and
r She has the syitmathy of her week with his father F'Vcd laidle
Mn. Bence at Fife l.eke over Sunday.
m_any friends, she haa been stek
Mr and Mrs George Carroll of
Mra. Bence and*Mrs. Millto attended
tnaoy months. Her mother is heie Traverse CUy y.|.ei,( a f«a .j„* here
the tent laaeUng Sunday cTeaing.
caring for her.
Ttoliing retollves
Mrs. A. Aiward. Miss Mae Alwanl
John Newhall vpent' Baiurday and
John Carroll, who has Wn working
of Travege City have been visiting
Sunday with hto family at P J Bur- OB the FHinilou lalaaila. to vtolUng
Mrs. Bertha Hetme of Banner.
fiend's.
retoUvea here
MIm Tana Roberu of Trsverae
Si. Joseph's Sewing Circle will
»islied her nephew aod niece at Heltmeet wtih .Mrs Toe) Krtium.' «>.'
l er Iasi Veek.
nesday aflemoon. Aq^ snth. an.I sill
Harry HUef was quhe sick Sunday
.Maltel. Aug 19—Geo. Pray sitcat give B dance and sor^'l in the asre.
but to better now.
bouse In the evening
8am MlUar ot Colnmbna. Ohio, left Suotlay with relatives here.
A toad went on a picnic to Ians
Mtos Kihel ITuy s school began (he
cn the I«ere MarquetU Sunday for bialake Sunday They went In P F tar
rnme. after e abort etelt to BeUoer Ibih ai Maple Grove.
dies aiilo truck.
Umkln
and
eon
are
vtolting
sitb hto frlaado. Mr. and Mn Helm.
Harold lardle to hauling c«»i«r
in Traverse City.
The neighbor* and frtonds of Mr.
Roxinna Uudacy haa muracil stock with the aulo truck. He Is ma
and Mra. Ynemaba walked to on
from on exiende.1 visit with Irlenda at Ing four trliw a day.
taiher unex^ted Saturday nlghi
Howell.
the shock ol eurprtoe was not fatal,
Mrs. F. Ehemmu Is on the iltfk list.
Kter.>body bad a fine Ume.
Btackberry picking to the order ol
Mr und Um..H. D. Heime and
the .lay si preseni
^
May-Oeld. Aug, 19.—Mi*. GlW.s has
nesis went to Duck Lake Thursday
>Mss Sophia vimoii of Wliuama-' about cesrluded the sale <•! ail her
Tn a nshlug trip.
burg atiendeil ihe Helping Kami so wild land In Blair towosblp and
iVe are all glad that Grandma Lam
cteiy ai Myra Hainmoiid* tost ThuiaParadtoe township to acme resi
pon. who has been no poorly in Grand
estate men in CrawfonJsville. Ind
Hsphls. is able to be back with
The men are working here on
arain
;»:.d. grudlsg and plowing and geiting
KatumCmur
it ready for gravel.
Goldie Halll.lay has retum.-d
Kaason Cpniet. A.ig tv-The Rn.
C W Williams, uoo has t»vn cili- Ml. Ploaoani and expeota to nrmiuunce
South Milion, Aug. 19.—Mtos Flor­ leally 111 for ibe i«it two moniliK. to teaching acohol this fall.
ence Palmer left yesterday for Cnffifl faillng-quite rapidly Arthur -S'ephew
Claudia Jiupleloll of Peltolon came
Rapids to villi «'Ph relatives.
Saturday u> vtolt friends here
to-hoTplng care tor him.
GteoB Parks of the state hoepftol
Sherman Buys and (amUr-of TravMra. Dodliie an.1 Mrs Clark, atoier
and family are vUUIrs hto pat
and niece of c. w. Williams, have ra- ei*e City came Saturday and will
here. Mr. and Mrs ^lll p*rka.
ipend the week at Arbutus lake.
ttimed to their home ai PIIdi.
John Bmsltz and wife of Blk Rapids
The rsilruad men are building
The Mtose* Colemau of Trayorae
kpeot Sunday m Bttvb MUton at the etty are visiting at tbe home of Min­ remeni bridge between here and
booie of Louts Hlrkls^
Klngsky. lust beyond the end of the
nie Colomaa.
Joe McLain to rebuilding hli bouse
F. Burning and family of Detroit a»(vcU.
adding a kficben and dining rt»m.
The gawmlll win probaMy Qatoh
e here on a vtolt with relatives and
wbtcb will give them a aloe home frlenda.
.•ling logs this week.
when Bntohed.
Len HoUaday to enteruialng a |i^'
lie dtstrtct boerd of school dlsIrlK
The people of'South Milton were No. 2 has ordered a Waterbary heat dr ftobermen (or a few days.
treated to a fine aermon Sundav even- Ing aad veoUtotlng system. They arc
Quite a number from here wen^ to
Ing at tbe Bouib MIHoo church by Dr. alao doing tome repairing on
Suuinili Clly to attend the 8ii
Msbood. traveling eTangeltot who to ■cbooibottse.
school eonvention' laat Friday
. camping with hto family at Torch
Tha ■oetol gtrea by the Grange In were royally eoiertalaed. Summit
Jt Aty
river bridge.
tbe town hall was well attended
to a good place to go when onee to In
An enlertalnmest for the South Mil­
Paallae kiefer ot Osborn to vliiung quest of a good dtaaer.
^
ton league was given tost evening by her friaod. Nora Allen ol this pUce.
Tbe bridge la going to be on fee
Mtos Martha Reynolds Calllng a ladtoa’
Margaret and Hclea Coleman have' drm Inataad of where tl w^»
atHng QsXFUtto of Albloo college
returned from a three weeks' vtotl
Spring when the flood look/It
the Kewadte haU. tt was hlrt class. Gtodstoae..
Tbe town will put tile lu and
And thoee who were forlUBale to
AliM -Barth. Mra F. Backer and sand and cement, and make It w||er
fcMr thorn oBjoyed a musical tiwaL
Fraak PoBoek aad wife went to Trav- and tbe road wfll be oa the side nil.
We are worn to leer* that owr eras Qiy today A Mr. Paliork'a auto. Lot to helng made so all klaiU of
•elebbor. Mra. Alwf Dickie, has suf.
Oaear Bank and wire, also Mra. vebk^, CUB travel oa
Almira, Aug. IT-Ml itnd Mrs. N
T. Neloon of Benton - Harbor. .Mich
will leave for iheir home today, after
■pending tiM weeks wiib their daugh­
ter. Mrs, will l.ske. -Jtcr couiln
Grand Rapids has also 'l>een.h*re
a Tiili cf two Weeks
Deo Gray and Mtos Ima Bare w
butted in marriage ai Honor Iasi
Mondj^ evening. Aug. Iitb.
Tbe Ire craaui mh-IsI bi ibe South
Almira svboolbouse was very well
lended. The proceeds will go for the
eximnsas of ihc Sunday school.
J. Ratoitin Is putting up the m«
Elmar MkidletoD Is liulldlni: bo ad­
woieu B'Ira fence at lue Almira cetue
dition to tha ilaach rottaRa
pcint.
Eills Rayle has done some very
Flits Ulldrad SionSar of Lan»lDit Ih
nice work oo the inadi. cuitiug Hie
tha tttMl of Baulah llama.
JUt. U. Clhodaa. i>aator of Si. brush out ao travelers van
through.
Mark’s Evancellcal l..uthaian chun-li,
Mr. and M -t. Forreai Toiien were
SL Lento, oonductud the sartica in the
the guests of Mr. and .Mrs Waller
Conareicalloiial church Sunday
iQjt He will bate cltarsa of lha l«ke Sunday.
Mrs.
Henry Brook#' luolher.
prayer maeiing Tlmnutoy atcuinc.
Mlaa Ada Wllltomsoii is s|>endlDR Rugner, of Gaylord, and hvi two
aiinia are here on a visit.
the weak in Grand Rapidr «
Tbe home of Mr. and Mn FT I’i
slater, Mrs. l.catar Croai.
Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Ellis ami duush- Uto was deniroyed U> lire Saiuiday
ter are vuiting ralailvcs In Man|iji.-i(c afternoon. Tlie orlgla of (be (Ire Is
Mrs. Burrows Oraeno and hoii Harry uuknoan Mr. and Mra. Lake ase
arrlvad Monday (or a tlsii ulih lit-i present siaytng with their son. W
r.
aUlar. Mra. J.' F. Malhaar
Mrs. Grace Wilson and lAura Bales
,
.Mtos Farraat and a i>any of riii-od.<
lutoed from Olan Haven in \orthi>ori drove over Io-IIodm- hut Wcdneaitoy
n btumena.
.vatarday and aiiant tba day
Arthur Ratoion of I.ake Ann to vlsIndian aiinpmeailnc closed Sunday
lllng hto parent*. Mr aod Mrs. Jake
arenlnt after a very iiroaivt
skm. The tndtoni tniai It atll l&a Balaton, tor a few daya.

RUMMAGE!
RUMMAGE!
RUMMAGE!!

COSTS CUT
NO FIGURE
SALE STARTS
AT,8:30 A. M.

Goeds Must B;
Qosed Out!
SALE STARTS
AT 8:30 A. M.

For One Day Only, Saturday, August 23rd.
A big part of the ^^ Will be opened
Basement Room

Rummage Sale!

FORMER PRICES UP TO $15, ARRANGED IN LOTS ACCORDING TO THE PfUCESTills 'to going t

at Ic

gariiii-iiis—In fu'-i, anything :
rMhiug that can't go Into slock os a
part of a rt'gutor line,
un- artlHea are brand now. othera are last
rrasnii's sty Ich,
three yv;irr old. Of aoiUc. there are onlv
a few left, or pertiaps Ibe sizes ore broken ,>• the lolors a Uitle Mt off
Anyway, wr want to get rirt of thoni--and in a bnrry. Thai's wh.v s
vlourvel a large spare in Ihe front .-I our basement and raliccted adl1 these
t
urii.U-s and garments (ugytht-r for a gigautu- uneHlay cieaa-op.

—Osrnmg Wool. reeuUrly 3e
—Colored Osmirtg Floss, rogularlv 4c. at Kpuo]..............1c
—Vat Lace Inaertiens. were
.1c, tc ami Sc. : ;atd» for 1e
—Men's
Celluloid Cottar*,
fciilc I>r1ri>. each ................. 1c
—Featherbono, was Sc, rum
—10c Dress Stays, doz
U
—F eat herbene Crinoiette,
was
amt (Vsrrcn Skin
Lc.uc, yard ........................... Ic
—Buttons wroth up to ibc
at Jv.-cn
. . Ic
—Black Corset Steels, were
to.- i,| ,.,.1,...................
Ic
Miniature Photo Views
of Tr;m-rse L'liy a: . ...ic
—Farvey Paper Decotatieno.
wi-rr l“c and l'< ji carh ie
—Star Skirt Braid, worth Sc.
at, Im.U ....................................le
—Fancy Xmas and Birthday
GrcctljigR. Were Ilk; li- I
al'7:.......................................... Ic
—Trimmirtg Braids, were 9<
lovcif, ««cn ......................... u

at 13c

—S5e snd 3Se Fans at . . 13c
—Large Lace and Embroiderv Collarh. ‘were ISc. ;t.'-c.
ami Tkir, c.ich ..................... 13c
—Ladled'

2Sc

White. Lisle

Cloves, nt pair ................. I3e
—Women* Tan

i> prtt-ed
1»- I•lll0^ fl-___

Ihe lot. SI
a reatolfcrg
_____

-. -

_

. ______ _

.

Rlbthons worth 7e to 35e
at 4c, 7c, 9c and 13e
—S E V E R A L

KS::

HUNDRED ~VARDS

ribto.n, ill valm?. tafr.e>sa!in» up lo '• Incliea
liv. ..-vtm-r «l Ir IW lo U-v
T. . K.C 'o roi values at 9<

at 11.- yard

Remiiaiits & sborl lengths
Silks, Dress Good8,UBens
S3'.*W

and SKt UNDER
these remnanu will
V like this; Short lengths
i 17e yd.; and so on up
I. dreo* gvoda ihai sold at $1 90 at
39c yard.; «tr.

at Tc

at 3c
—Fancy Braid Trimmings
w..nii 1".
ut yd.. 3c
—Ladles' Dutch Collars.
1..I, Wef.. :-5c at............... 3c
—Ladies' 5c Initial Handki-n-hUf^. v-srh ............... 3c
—Combs and Barrettes

—Ladies’ 10c
Initialed
Hdkfs.. at earh............... 7c
—Children’s 15e -Box at.
per pair .................
7c
—Mioaea' ISc White Rib­
bed Hose, at pair........ '.re
—Children-s 12c Mualln
M'atola at. each...............7e
—£ m itV oidery' Edginga.
were lOc. 12Uc and ILv;
up lo 8 Incbea wide, at
yard ..............
7e
—Ladicf 10c. 12^^ and
ISr Vests, at each.......... 7c

— Embroider;
Edgings.
Idery
'(■ and IOC. at

Uslo -Hose.

It'r valiiu at pair ............ '
—Women'e 2Sc and 35e Silk
l.UIr HoM- In pink, liclio and
blur, at pair .................... 13c
—Women'i I9e Fine Black
Ibutr. alv» mcdinoi w.-lght all
nbl.cd. at pair ....................ISc
—Children’s 25c Hose. Silk
Hale. pink, at pair ............. 13c
-.e^Embroldenoa. 3»e and 50c
Corsei UuviTlLga, irn aod r-W
llandinga. 3ec and Ot'e CaloODs. at vard ................... 13c
—18c. 2Sc and 3Sc Tissue
Ginghams. ^Va^h Silkt oml
Cruper. big let at yard ..13e
—Men’a 2$c Neckwear at I3e

—Lawns

—Children's

>

at 59c

—81 Black Broadcloth. 52
Inelier wide. yard..
59e
—81.25 White) French
Serge, self _a^ped. at
yard ............ I ................ 59c
—98c and 81.2$ Wash Pet
Uroata. kale price........ S9c
—7Se and <Se Covarali
Aproaa. glnghama and percaloa. at ......................... 5»e
—Ladles' White Shirts.
NorfoIkR and MIddv DIous
ea. were tl. Sl-25 u
11-50 at ......................... 5*r
—Mexican Drawn Work
table mrera. were special
at 79c, Rale price.......... 5»e
1 and 81.60 Dreaa
Ith and without
soft collars, at .............59e

at 69C

—Ladles' BI40 Pure Silk
Hoee at pair .................... 89c
—Roys’ 81 Sweater Coou at
each........ ..............................8»c

Dimities.

10c

iNniAN WICW.KMS,
inpU'le with cover.
pii1e< and top piec«-s;

Muabn

—Children’s 12!'^ and ISe
Veals anit^Panla. each. .7c
—Mane hotter Percale
reainant*. .vard wide;
worth i:Hc at yard-----?e
—12",c and 15e Lawns
and Dimities at yard...7c

Coats, Saits, Dresses, Sfdrts
—Ladle*' and Mitiei' 1 _i >di>«m.aae^ 1
Percale Prec.^e,, wefe 1 fl Sr. tl r.o and 41.75 |
percaela. Un- J
tl and tl 3: 01.. .59e : dreRg'ca;
eii.w
and
vilmlties. .
,l
........................... 7*e 1
—Wash Dreuea. tioauc
:
KlUKiianiR, lawiiR. diqi—Udle*’ Long Coals •
Ittes and Iinent). were
nnd JackrtR, were
.
tJ:.)'. tllu and t:-""
.Tt .............................81.69
—Ladiet' and MiiieV
'
—Miascs' and Tiunier Tailored floih
Sergpfi. whipcord* vid i
Cli.ih
vver.' tT T.",
mlzliire*: were »i '. ]
tio and tll’r.x. at.83.45
• ■O'.n ...rf yv. ... *444 .

at 44c

and ahtrta.
piques. Ilni-nee. i-tr. 44c
—Ladies’ 75e and 81 Knit
Vnloa Rule,, big range of
alylea. at suit...............44e
—Beyf 79e and 8Sc Wash
Suita, latert auiiimer rivIc
at ...................................... 44c
—7 6c
Bathing
Suita,
men's and boys', at.. 4*e

and

*■1 and Tv. yard., ic
—Butlens. wrorth up to 35e
d»/i-;i
...................... 3e

">....

—Sic Alt-Over Lace, fancy

black i
—Ladies’ Silk Hose, v
Cic and Tr.c;
at pair .
Baby
were 6%c and

mm.t^_______

nuiI bloufos. knit ntii] muslin underwear, iwitcoals, ilr<-ss giM><to, nolions,
}-«.!ry. gleieii. wtiiiien. and vhlldri-uV hosiery, eono-is. dulto, etc., etv.;
aliM. iii.-o's and toes' rloiblng and (urutohing guuds.

—Ladles’ Tub Skirts.
Iloeae* and balr-lioe
s-'rge*.
wbiie pnd
ct.eckR. were |I.2a to
t2 5P at ...................'.4*c
—Ladle*' and miaee*’
Oo'H Skirts, panamas,
n-rKev. and tniilurei;
—Mitaea’ and Junior
»*-'® «nd *1® Dreteea;
bne wool baUrte. Bilk*,
serge* and diagonal*.
*I.............................83.96

—Fancy Hat Pin Heldtra
and I’lQ CuahiuoR at ..19e
—Straw Baby Bennets,
worth 33c at .............. 19c—Ladtoe'
SOc Cambric
PaweTR and jr-e Knli
Drawer*, at pair ........I9e
— Lsdict' Knit Vesta.
Bleevelea*. wen- 2r.f. 39c
and 5'n-, ai ................... I9e
—Ladles’ 25e Lace Trim­
med PaniK al................. 1*e
-Misses’ 25c Union Suita
at ..............
19c
—Dolls, were 35e and 50e:
damaged and Rolled, at 19e
—SOc and 75c White 8llk
MIUR. at pair............... 1»e

at 23c
—Infants’ BOc Pore Thread
Silk Hone In pink, blue
and blark at pair -----ZSe
—S5e EmbrAdery Flounc­
ing. 15lneh. at yard
—Men’sI SOc
....and 75ec Dreos
Shlijs at ....................
—Ohiltfran's SOc and
Straw Hate at
—Man’s 18e Linen ^CoL
-laiB, Coliias Coon. '’Bark­
er" and ■'B, e.W.” per %
doxeo ........................ ...tSc

Hlease Note
No exebanges, do refunds,
DO approvals and do prem­
ium tickets on Rummage
Bargains.

at 7»c
—Indian. Baseball
Cowboy 8utis, werv )i
und $1.::.. at .......... 79c
—Boy*'' Wash Suite,
were fl tZ and 11 5o,
Ibis
seasons slylea.

at 33c
— Gingham Pctticoala.
were 50c and O.'.r al
—50c Dre**ing Bacquea.
neat dark eolor* at
33c
—Men’s 50c and 7Sc Dree*
ShIrtB at-........................ 33c
—Children's SOc Rompers

at »8c
—82-75 lo 8390 Long
Kid Gloves. 13 aad 1C
boilon, allslitly soiled,
at pair ....................... 9Se
—Ladle*’ 81.50 Silk
Gloves. 16 button. 1!'...
and while, pair . . . .98e
—Bathing Svilta. men’a
and boys, were fl.l’r.
aed fl.M),
Dtcri
—41-90 te 83 Damaged
llolla. sale price....9Se

at $1.69

—Boy*’ wool Knkkar
SutiB ibal were 12.60.
13 and 83.5« at . 8149

pair.
—Beys’ and Girls' 19c heavy
all ribbed boae and miMM'
white floe ribbed boae at.9c
—MtoaM* ang^ChlWiwn’a (Inc
tan HhbM! boa^.^er* 19c and
19r. at pair ..; .T;?.. . ,9e
—Infanta’ and ChHdreato 15e
Soz.' at pair ......................... 9e
—Taylor'# 2Sc Form Radae
era. at each ......................... k
—Veliinga, ware 2Se and 89c.
at yard ...................................9c
—29 and 50c ClhWr*n’a Straw
Hals at each ...i;............ 9e
—Men's 15e Wash Tiaa. at
®uch ........................................te
-soya’ 28e Caps at...........«e
—Ladlar Berta, ware 2Sc and

at 17c
fo.fr ...........................I7e

—Women’s ffSe Whtto Foot
Hose, at p*lr ..................... 17c
—Mlasaa' 25c Heea, morearIzed silk, black and white, at
P»ir ........................................Wc
—Chlldran’a 25c Block Ltola
Hose, pink aad Mae at____
Silk Strips Crap*, at
yard
17c
—Children’*
and 85c
Romper* at
....................17c
—Men’i 2SC
86c Strawr
Hail at ....
.................. 17e
-Beys’ 25c. 89c.
..
and 80e
Capa, ebolee at
Capfc worth
................................ 17e
Men* Cray Uniform
......................................17e

f'apR. a t

at 27c
—«0e Silk Fringe and 35c
Ball FHbge TrinmlDga at
7ard ................................ 27e
—Ladloa’ Ribbed Union
zd SOc.
... 27e

—Men’s 50c and 7Sc'cmh
.-.t .......................... s.-50e. al ............,.............. 3;
—Bathing Suita, for m<
and boys, were vOc at 33c
—Soys’ SOc "K.
4 E.”
blouRe waists at ___ S3c
—Men's 50c Felt Heto

at ttJU
—82.50 and 83 CoraeU.
"laKelnea." aad -Ksho." dlRcoutinued bonibera at ...................8143
—Mexican Orawnwrork
bed spread*, were fl.Ji!
at .............................8143
-Men's Dreaa Fanta.
were 13 aod $3.50. at
pair ......................... 81.33

at 9c

—76c Indian Suita, 1 I

—Bdya’ Dreaa Shirts, wrec

and II at .

—We cannot too
stroDgly urge that
you take advantage
of the morning
hours in altending
this Rummage Sale,
Saturday.

CMhiitor* and
ItaUste. taluet up to 58c.
at v-ard . >.....................jy*
-Ladi**' set SHk Mom in
white, bide and ptak; at
rair ............................ .r-e
-Ladles’ BOo .Uk . LIMe
note la black "aBd white. "
renlar and
“doublex"
widntop otylen; atoo SOc
Gauze lAale Hone ta pink,
blue aod w bUe %t pair 27c
—All-Over Loca. Per^n
stripe. *old at 89c. at 27c
—Vielet
Bmiqnate that
told at «0c. at ............. 27e
—Ladies’ SOc Bla*k Hand,
embroiderad Hona, pr. .27c

Orwna Caavaa. was lOc

aad I9c. at yard ....4C
—27 snd 48.lnch Em.
broidery Ftounclua.
were 76c to 82.26 yard
at n%. 85% and 98«
’ BAVIN68.

What's leR oi these bar­
gains after Saturday's acd!• Jing will continue on
XSAVISSE CRT, IQCB.

-

—Fancy .Buttons, war* rse
and 35c. at dot...................»e
—Wool Soutache aiM No. 29
Trliumlng Braid. St-.vd. bolts.
/waa 20c. at boll.................»e
—25c Ruchlng at yard ...»e
—Ladies’ Embroidered eoi■Ira. were 25c. at ............... he

—Neodle Cdblnato. war* II

I-.VPIKS COATS WURTH I I’ TO tl3 IN’ dKKllK.'; IIEDFORD CORI^.
NDVE'l.TIES GO IN THE RI.M31ACE S.NLE AT 84.95, 85.95 AND 86.95.

at 19c

at 5c
-Skirt Braiito. -5.yd. balta.
regular ir.e. ai bolt .......... 9c
—(teiored Silk Seam Blading.
Itl-yd. boUa. wet* l2c, atlSe
—Doll Middlea. sale prtea.
—10c Boys’ ' gTIghtt
-

neztwaet

*’•

'=

rr
OKAMD TSAV1B8Z w«*T.P ARD TSATZB8E BAT KAQLl. THTHtSDAT. AQO.' 21,1913

f »AOS <IZ

half cupful of water.

Slander hapiRUed lo Ir a rough look
Ins young man.

tered

He. too. without a

J4ome Cheer

to the blind man.

Un. Usbel Batet WiUiama, Editor.

whom he

aftci-

Sew and ailractlve wa.>* of racking qnarler hour*.

cooirol them, all U

Tb^ aera araw rus()»s In th» bre«ie.

rule" or • be ruled, and to l>e heaieu

The air It i«rctaed aim lorrld heait.

down by ctreunutaoces. tweirt like a

But cool the aaBderlDK alada all

windtonred leaf ai the men) of the
events, is to suffer keecJi

-bloa.
And flickering riiadoaa come and go.
Beneath tny trees.

(he

tlmea

are

faata for dayt to come—hot

waa repeated again and again, while

geeilODt along that line were rerenilv

or r.^son tor ibe use of hot wsu

lowing

heart.

this -a

then,

vast

hard

of

there Miae«

an III

of

that

e blind a

I the

Find a mo­

World

tell*

ibuught

Is-i

take

lure

method tan' scarcely W imi>iu>e>l tii*

Just

sat

water bad; tbi- bird* never

.Ml

sang in the street, and I was gluoinv

gcMMl

TMs is no *|itculatl\e dresnin.

doaer-wlne

together h r

ihe one who seeks to know it shall find,
aiid'.tit Ihe soul that knockeih <m this

to

leea.

Deneutli m>

Siwnful

The oaka tland tenlloelii ti eatr;
tiire out their xplre* in ihe lu-ai.
x< haiiKc

HI)

Mariet

III) H tarrhv* flume.

My balm draws all Ihe aamlerina
l^-ea.
ithiotea

rali^*

their

wnow)

nillerl '

one egg

Me over Hie oil. vinegar, parsley, and

laniily.

* dust of |Rp]cer and Bail

pure, the water

rsr;
he said.

Oamaitoo*

glow

with 'crlmsttn

nrca—
Benenih niy ireea.^
Without, the gieal .worhl's fret and
Here, good lo

beat,

in

sweet

dr-

greof;
No bird found ever love more dear.
soft

wibgs

m

ahelien-d

-The hollow of HI* hand" doth rest
Beneath my tree*
—Mra

MET

Bates.

made lo foliow

lu |«ges to those prlnte.1 nearly twen­
ty year* ago. and uses for lu jioem
ten by Mr*.'M

K

There are pletily

Emergencies.
A family
vcais

of chihlreii

ngn a

gntiic

"Emergcnrles '

ibe beautiful ilayi that come after Hr

card*

quesiion*

home from Hchiul

wtih an

account of funny idundcr* un (he i>a>t

dlle? "

of

rigxag l«th.

pupil.

Tofu

The ausw.-r

It wuk not at all likely

their

mingled

(w-o

msnv

fricHuus
dooiei-Hr

I do not km.*

us all a lesson." one of

Ihe sisiers said .long after. •'!

had

rhnosliig

p|e*.

purple or

plum*,

tint

of

fieachet. and i<rlmro>e green of iRBr*.

ing

wblte i«

iRr, and serve ai once,
Slewed Tunilii* in Huuer-Kor thl*
dish one require* ihe vegetable, to be
and

finely

grained

ihoiighi and raiivencatbtn. and letting
But the habit

a irowdfd luuldlng. and

Another

Every

In

-RVed ibeiu

from the .iangerous crh«li at the door

and

pa

I'll guard ll'

eniiiri-Rv might wtar.
'but

It

tor ea.h

lont drown;

them Ir.

As

fancy

ta'lhe Oileni. he

lia>l a servant who was ao iRileui un.

Good for BrcakfMt.

Wprtka. Jot with huii.r, then add

0111

on

mi

Milk Wheat .MufflDi—Put one

ful of sour milk Into a rather deep

til the dish I* full Bake m a hot o
for fony mlntiH-«. browning w.-li

: teaaiM>onhil cif soda

the nainral

Ome in life when the late Auguii days
atand for our life expeflencea.

The

toil of'aowlng and growing Is mainly
over.

All the atnletle* of the year

of cbo|.|.^ ai’j.le. one lcia*|«onful of
chuine)
milk,

brnkeu.

in

salt and

iRpiRr.

boiling sailed water,

Whole.

Wheat

Mufflns-8lft

to

geth.-r one .upful and a half of »ftv»lc
wht-al flour, two leasinoQfuU of liakIng iRwrter, a lable*iioonful of suiraf

wbleh they

haw

( bl.K).l c

press It imo a mat. rami.a.'i
While it la

cooking prefiare Ihe .-iirry aau<-e

Melt

I'rob-

of melied •Puller or

ihtwtw.) mixtures logciber. beat again,

good l.riiwn

fry-

When they

ihem a

are brown
pow,ler, and

Then add the flour
blended.

and

allr

until

Then a.ld the wlik and wa

are leni|.orarlly b<-rett of their tensei

ter. atlr (he aauce until It

in

add Hie chulney and scasonlogs: let

Ibe

know

faie of

sudden

danger.

W<

from many sad Instance* how

horribly

i«lilc aeliea,U|OD a

when harm ihraaleua.

crowd

Ii 1* quite cer.

tain tbal if iRople could remlan seif

cupriil of milk and one tableapoonful

ion anil tiR apple, and

fry that also, thl* improve* Its flavor

qul>

Deal

■me egg HiormigMi and add to It one

Ihe butter Iq a naureiRii. a.ld (he on­

enough stir In fhecuifv

Eveii'

lull* and

iinRr gently Tor one-quiii-

(he

ler of ail hour.

Place Ibe caullllower

in
In a hot dish, and strain Ihe sniire
over

ami

hake

in

hoi,

dripping*

well-gresaed

Stir
i«ns

about hair an hour
Best Virginia Wafflao—Sift together
a llghlly m. a'ured plot of flour and a
half l.-as|R«n(ul of salt

Hub In wlib

the Rugers a <|csrsn*|k>onru1 of buller

Separslc four eggs, whites and

yolk*, beat the white* until the. will
stand atone, atui Hie yolk* until lemon
colored nn.l thick

Add tbe y.ilks 10

Brown bread anil butler 1* ex-

the Hour tnlxMire
alternately
with
poaaesae.1 and able to use their pow- eelieiil lo accompany ihu dish, which sweet milk (hull a plut of milk Iibb
ers of ibouglii. many lire* would Ir w ill Ir hailed a* a .leli. loua addltiuD' tteen used
lastly fold In Hie wfiitos
saved.
Children can tR
trained In to a ui«al lor this m-ason
and liske
Is at^eiimea

Sour fream Waffles—Ucal 1*0 egg*

Of a puxxle to know bow to use up odd

ligtii and add to a t-ml of sour cream

Inlo this

bits of cold, eooke.1 v««eUbleii: Imi.

Into which a scant tea*|>oonrul of *(Mta

For one thing. Belf-

though I mention four kind* ta this

ha* iRcn iRaien. Ad.l a halt teaaiiooB-

co.irae 'pany

Iblngh enter

Vegetable Gateau-It

ronirol In all the i>haso* of life Is a

recliR. do not fancy that ll la of no

ful of salt and flour to make a thin

"I eoul.l not *(iare one. "

targe factor

use to you

batter

Thig Tice is burned "

also for each IndlviduBl to know the Hucb a varlei) on hand.

But it would be belpful

lultkiy

when

danger Is

at

because you

never bate

varieties

A dellciou*

meatJooe.1 or

even with qnlte a different BelecHon.

hand.

•The day I* not ended."

Pour Into hot. greased walDe

lec^nd

rtaiing waters

»ud* aud
and

few

moments

ninat

upful of cooket carrot, one ciip- huiter with a quart of flour, add slow­
One of the (allacies of life and liter­
ilie ful of oooked cabbage, two cupfuls of ly a quart of hot mtlk. and. when tbe
ature la that the hero 1* mad.
opiwrtunliy and Ihe tnsplrailon of lb. cooked poutoes. one large cooked on- mixture Is lukewarm, half
a
comThe
hero
l*
ta
Ion.
»aH
and pepiRr. and four uble- preue^ yeast cake that ha* been soft­
moment
He
la
The nun's spirit waa 'Uoruffled. bis
So many people ipooofuls of good drlpi>lng. Chop ibe ened ta'a half cupful of lukewarm wa­
PhUosopbr aublime. rtace he Jotae.1 iratalng all bl* life
iraining for ihe flnaab things carrot*, cabbage and onion and maeb ter.
sincere work with it. At -Uii the trav­
well, add two well bMicn
In otir nature, thai wbrn the tnomeni the potatoes; mix all togetber and eggs and let Ihe'haUer rise oreraigbt
eler said lu a .loMtuI tone:
Your coat l» old ' .

"Kverythtag lo the world

appear*

arrivqs the

abseni.

for a striking deed never c6mea.

But

heroic thing.

iRrsoi
hU
Whatever 1* floe
Hie debas-

'nature Is awaUlowed u

The World's Klndnaao.
The other morolng 1 found myaelf
waichlng the pragrea* of a blind man

and ruin ooming fast, we have found

np tbe avenue, write* a oerrespondeni

that things are never as had as they

ta tbe Sunshine Hnlletin.

tbreatec.

besltont.

tag feeling that has U

I*

a

and

iRpper.

Iwve learned, tbe teaaon of truMlag
tolih in a lortng rather* care.

drew Mr a crossing, and turning lo
m poMor. wboao *tep ha hesrd^ oaked

cause It U' aiiptiosed to combine the
fiavora of ocreral otb^ •ptcesl is Uie

that sriti coma In apita of all-our ef- a gttldtag bond across tbe oirM. Tbs
ferts to the ooauary,' -the gaeeUon woinaa. with tb* groco or queenly

dried fruit of a Ww/Indlan t
ta Jamaica, aad the
leaf avoBae* of treos

yielding

trait aro ogUed "ptaioote walk*."

warm place.

In

tbe morning,

beat well, let rise a baif bonr longer
an^ bake In well-grca*ed sraffle iron*.

the lion.

Fry tbe cake tor flva

minute, or unUI It 1* nloel) browned
Rose Tinted Celer^f.

underneath, then lum It; tbit U meet

be of deiMDdM’^4w,^wrer. and produced

Tbe l»oras in

aUmilng docuimlni. which rMd:

lb.v ...

Reeling better, already.
_____________________
V**

,

,™k I. ,h. ,bd.

lo,’.b b»b. o,

b,..,. .fblbb.

buie»lipi»A

P~»le to" u

the InJuncUon not ta pass h into other

as

much hands, for it held a charm which, ta

each of chojiiRd celery and cbopiRd her keeping, wrould be of Ineitimabl#
WBlnutH as you have of rooked grated value to her oa tbe
com. season with uali

and

Mix together one tess|>oonfal every

blanched

c^ry.

cut

to

Ibr

irpirt;

unlll

ihoroughly

mixed

and

smooth

Melt two lalilcsiKvonfuls of butler ta
one

place

earefnlly about

After Ibe lapse of

throe years the fatber was To send tbe

Cill oft hot vinegar, and add it
„. ,b,
..1. lb P..IU.1I,

u,*,

secret talUmtn migbt

b.ll , |,.b, ol .w~l milk TOWrt. .bd
0,1, .11 ..n

Tb.

.low It to iRll

,

do oo. C

Ix>t cool a little, then

heat In the while* of egg* beaten t

'
a stiff frtvHi. ihin with a little rrram.
either sweet or eour when It Is ready

„„
,

these word*

.,|o,. wm ««"The eyes of tbe

tnlstres* are worth one hundred patra
rvanu' banal*.‘
The wise father knew that a prac-

^T»ce of. InspccHon followed tolthfuliy
dellcietw*
three yenr* would become a babtt
corn podding, whicn nrlginaied w-l
1
tR
self jRrpeluated-that
the late Barry Gray, a famous eplrurc
wi.ia_ 1,
Green Corn

Pudding—A

,b bb. d.v. ™ii. for .b-bl loo,
ioooo .... of ..W b»rb Pbb.-l Irbb.
the cob.

V-'
__________________

According to the youngness

and iuirine** of Ihe com. adaf from
one to two ptais of mUk with four
well

iRoten

egg*,

a

half

cupful

~
Coeoanut Oema.

of

Beat the yolk* of two eggs and add

flour, a half cuiKul of buiier, melted,

one pint ot milk, tben stir ta half a
cupful of shredded o>r gratod cocoafut.

one tsbieslKionful of *ugar. salt and
IRpjRr to taate.
greased

baking

Pour tbU tato a well
,
dlsb and bake 1

Wh.« u

t.ii « -ill.

.p..kin,.
dtibb

..i.r

,roo. ,lb».

wo,.I,

.boott,

ch..b... o,.It ib„

half 1I cupful of cornmeal flonr and
hair a p'n< vif entire wheat fiour. la
which sift two
,f iiaktafj iwwder and half a teaapMb-

hours In a b
_____________________

do
.0

do. ft I.

0.1 .Id

tb.

.. ...»
lb. ■>"

tb«rao«tl>:

-bill or tb.
b.,10, lb,

W,„. mo, b, »k.. .1 *'•««' ..d blw,.» bo,.*.to™ to,»
Bake ta a bot <
If mauj
minote*. Thla make* on excei-

glasacH are drunk with meals, disor
der* of digestion may tallow. In fad.

Dcbeoa droaert. *erT«d with a
>«“ luncoeon

the desire to d'luk water raplously at

'•'•♦l “u**-

mral time Is ofleo an evidence of Indlgeatton.
of

Not more Ihan two glaase*

water or other liquid

Butler a pudding dUh aad ita* with
cracker rramb*. lay on a layer of oalona cut ta ring*, then a layer of pw-

IF served

boiled

meal Unie, and

should

Onien* Raked Wtth Macaroifi.,

IR

practically

no water should b« drunk w hen soup

taken at

Hot water may he taken on rising cheese,

macaroni and
salt

and

a

grating ot

pepper:

then

Odd

ntore cheese and cracker crumbs; dot

Into Inch

live to cold durtag iHe winter mootba.

with butter and cover with bot milk.
Bake tarty-fl»e minute* Remove (rum
plattar.

pratedly signaled by taking tbe water

rings of traw l ontan,

(waiiherrles bnill the deli­

It

sitniulat**

the secreHon ©ven. cot

wish to have u to look like flowers.

In sipa.
.
Pure water washes w*«e product*
Mix Cbii with crisp white celery preiured in tbe oanw manner, or ar> from the tystem. but Impure water.

«ful of floor, one teaspoonful of oalE one teaipooafol of ranged separately ta IHUe nesU of
tender groen tattoc otaavM.
Swvo

tbe dry mustard, one Ubtespoonful ot bat
tar, • dosb 9t red peK>«r. and t

1.0. «■-

the close of a meal, but,

of bile, especially If the liver I* rc~

three pound* of cabbage, stir into It

ti™
^.o

nil «"» I— t.OdbW. toll ot
od.i...,

oorbed.

Cabbiute—Chop

W.M

™ob ov„ bol

mor .bill ihi,k,..A!.

very

Baked

the

for five minute*. Joking

length plecea and soak ta tbe Juice of
red

celtar.

the bedrooin. and to remain with It ta

half tca.|«j.mful of white

add the yolks of two eggs, and stir ^arh

and retiring lor those who are senri-

Take the very teofler taaide sulks
of

aObrolng

kitchen, the dlnlog-room. tbe Ubrory.

a

one end of each.ptace of celery If you

Delirlou*

a

each of salt, mustard and jiugar. an.l

cate shade of pink Is obtained; sbred

on

of

Not only wa* abe to have tbe en-

ptag.

Cut it Bcroos ta four, and

mistress

iRpper. home.

neceosar?', adding a little more driprange ibe piece* ta a bot dlab.

A


bride, gave her a golden caskeU with

Twro Corn Recipea.
Com Salad—Allow half

They cut ont

yesterday, and had it aO
anytbtoc^

„p

Hoi water Is soothing and quickly ab-

into Ibe pan . Fry the second able, if
Alleple*.

in a

d them evenly

a |4ate. then ellpplng It carefully bark

Wmento or "alUplce,’ (*o called be-

aoxt OOTMT Ut MMMt by-

salt

to be ready

bllndoes*. he

At

with

easily done by tunilgg it over on to

part of tbe patboi ot

atiMa tew beet to'deal wtth tian 'ktadooss.-prompur usworod tlM call.

well

Heat the dripping ta a frying |ian. put
I

inroeuioD

With that
which

season

Ihe fear-craxe.1

man wlih hla haj.pleft smile

Inquiring step,

hero Is weldom

>ny hcroea the opporiunUy

. "There are other worlds." laid the

knowU-dge.’ repUed tbe

Tben'what does this letter meuT'

between t.he hands to gel them |Rrfocily clean, afld ihere.U nothing bet-

turn

Sene with huiter and hone*.

Raised W affles-.Mix a half cupful

"The tain wHI not hurt ll "

to Ir wnjng."

-Y'our wlf.- has undergone ne operaHon. to my

rinre poxxled physician.

only need to Ir squeeted and firessed 1, ao nice to me, here.

iron*. lurntBg Hr momem It I* filled,

80 It went through tbo-milre day.

hours when we thought all ww) lost

^ MV 99t «BUa «9M«r «■.

the

tbe same temperauire.

low-s

one gill of water, one gill of

seasoning of

Boil Ibe cattlillower until lender..but
not

Home .legree at least to face the acc|.

ol all the fear aad aailoua care—tlie

But U the days of streaa and etraln

through

through i.wo waiers-and ail the w-asii-

Molten with a dressing made aa lol- tire care ot it. but abe Was to take it

and a half lea»iioonful of salt

dents nl life wlHi self poaaeiislon.

drouths hare bad tbalr day. and out

Mrglcal

ih* <ioetor not ta perform tl» opara-

and r lablespoonful of cbopiRd onloo.

urt It out. dtain it thoroughly, and

-.•v'cxi year I wjll have new oi-.e* '

are iiast.eBpring frosts and summer,

We have learaed. or ahoald

ItiHe

sour milk, flour and oiber ingredi-

two

shut, and in a

There come* a

ta a

m water and beat vtgoroualv Into

Iniiier. on.- ehopiRd onion,

BgalD.

and

bUnkeis through the first

r, one teasiKvonful of sugar and a

furri.Hl l aullflower-One good .1
flower, i»o heaping lable*|nunlub

two of the

tynfbnllte*.

a

soloilon ta two tub* of warm water before notifying him.

I and »ifi inin it two cupful* of

shaiR With a soft <1olh

"The tv*ad I* exceedingly

rough."

l

HgliU)

liealdc* this there have Ircu

ably Hie luajurily of iii.-n and womci

' Th* Bright Side.

But a

,

lockci that bung In

had lieen ciil, ami w*s l.leedlug dan

• that hap- wv.11
I haievoen 1

A noted travel.-r lelatos rhal while

Utge .-ar«

compound can Ir made by- using any

Thl* It a ¥orld of correalRndctiecs,

I for treaf-

ahd lint, then have plenty of hof^wa- •*«> “WH bit return,

ing and

po.kel.
The pralseworHi-

plan it

the •qiimuaP'gorld.

tliai

The old-laslilane<: imcliei. Ihe olveolele

exact thing to do. and to be able to

worid flodsl^wayt Its connienwri in

tbe daya

I sigh fur the gas ket that hung in

Add seaaoning .

-We have missed our way "

Nature

lo

have vanished.

• The cook I* 111 "

indeed. It la the heart of tt>e yeur

wa* ordered, by lier

t in prepatatiOB for

them atw.no end so Urv .an easily

then

reverts

prefiarea to gather them for .all her

rest that no other dayt e»«r EnSk-.

•tem dry
pbyaltian t

to make a atrong lather, then put the

The tear of regret will my fond tie-

I
Ihalf iw.uiid »r
a111.I slew gcnllr

oc- hour

laiilshcl-.

rhildicn. large and amall. from lu*«t
buth In the air—a iRareftflTaiiso of'

good

ter and then stir enough ^ this soap why the optTatloh had bemi performed

I have no ho|R. tor Hie (asbion

slice

geroiislv

"Vou have a large family,"

all. there la a

a

I loth the pin

switches to Tree Ih^m from all dust

Flach day ere t'd don/t I'd braah it

Another saved a (rleml's life when he

"It I* iRiier iRvond '

Beyond

give-it

out of iieavv- while raiiun and fasten

-mwnfiil* ol n.oir. on.- level tea*i»

with her when Ih.-rc was a iRnl.

ncetil bouse-motber, getting her sloriw

up to man.

lb lu-rfecllr -irv

ing soiled make *li|>» to fit ibe pillnw-s

with tare;
ter ready and w uah them quickly To
l’l>on r-telpt of Hie first letter ftam
Not a full i’arls eoMume ronid make wash the hlajikeis *0 they will com'.- Wa wife be relumed post-baate. and.
' mu discard 11.
out as *oft and clean a* when njw. Meountertng the doctor at tbe booplTl.xugh irlmni.-d with the lacei BO shave a bar of Iwrax soap In bot wa- Ul door, angrily demanded to know

After the

turnips have Iwrii *uahe.t.

iiiuliou*, other layer of crumbs, and

home from a dlmstrou* tUc

-Mother Nature gne* around a* a beiR.

warm at she count* her supplies and

low

For Hr liockpi ihai hung

One by quick thought savUl h.-r fut of curry |*.s,ler. one tables|>ot>i

sutle ol iiiln.l.

ready for the winter, and her hean is

the piece*

this wlti, iRPiRr. .alt and a dash

kept her rlilMren aud «.-veral frRnds

tRauiy

rose

.lav

wl.t-ther these clill-

(or

It gan:
-The weather 1* bad '
last w-orda
There lb a smell of riiM-n"Ye*, bur it wo* fine yeHerday "
Ing fruit In the air. coming out of the
"Your sandal* are glvIiiB out."
orchards where glow the ruby nl afs
In

Improve-

^ere before you left. - Brerybody

the

subjer-ia

begin to show ihelr star*,- The water der oil .lifllculile* he defermlned 10
80 one morning he IrIs M. deeply ^blue. *0 full of aiarkle try him out
that

va*i

old-faablone.1 fl»b-bi.n*.
nMTand dry.

.-tjear Joe: 1 am eo glad yon brooghl

ger. and have not Iurii found

child suffer* ev

wave*,

These are a

on
,j,p-h

.he soap ioften* the water and loosen*

came nf Hr children, now giown to matiir
liy, have iReu lesi.-d in limes of dan-

aplrits

liack like a returning tide.

slmlesilv.

It*

• allow tag

ail the dirt ta the blaukvi*. and they

or ‘wlRth.-r Hu- game had anything to

traveling

-ahlwpooP-

white )«pp

Bren were naiurall' cool 01

recently

rt.undins

frying basket

the <|uc«lloos Thu* i.reiw

Inatead of being Healed B^ralaaiitie*.

adiiig in the guise of annovan.vs "

under

of

catasirophea Wi-re turned into Joke*

or made to do duty ar lokes tuasqitei

In all the cotieiw the

by

Ihe f.-athers light, and when the pil­

Itilo somebody's life every

l.itlle
Small

glow, and the nlgbt* are lull of star*,

golden-rod shine*, and ibo wild aaieri

Every hour or

the list of accidents that ar.- coming and put in * layer ot the ram. sea

existem-e
altogether.

a child,

wearleat eyes

up

(r.ioB,

lb dry out thoroughly

had

ami Ollier thing* are elHier ignored

tKe

Take

bang m the shade to .Iry, aad it win

thing*, they Wert- ignored as if they

under which there la a crisp coolDe**

Add one

Beat *nn a fork three

much at the water cut a* [WRsible aud

much used nor. and a very Ugbi rub-

ful I

cooked and

•.--tug sure there are

(or ^ch frying.,
V oue'mta
„te la deep fat and drain t j brows
,,a,,er.
Keheai tbe lat between tbe

dored pillow cases and bed covers ao

everything else alone

grain*

use

my gown
HT than thl. soap tat washing white
— Carolyn Well*. In Jameotown Jour- counteniane* and the iireity embroJ-

re-

to

animouia. -then

lUnse in several water, then pre** a.

from elghj

an.l helple*s *i

al-ep

warm eoapaud*. add a

labk-.-ii •Sdiful of

ieiv.1 haking di*h. nioisu-n with 11

as

,j, ,1,1,.^ :;„.v

no i„n,iw left in itis iRiato.

3 pillow Hieii boHi the Hcil. irth«ii« and add n^re salt If necce■Ipcrs must Ir washed, fill a aary.

layer nf Biie brea.I ciiimlw. Into a I

thinga

|)r,m ihoroiiglilv. return to hot

f„

victim of drowning, oiid *0 on ihrotiah

I'll taught

n.n and pie

fy] „( biiller and d iRpi.-r I* liked, a

BUioke, anoilipr lold how to IrtRt the

and

Ih.i

et... ,.an cow- wub boiling

to- pgjt well beaten, nn.-l.alf tablespoon-

.lo to escaiR (roiii a room fiHe.1 wilb

and

tenulnment of the rrat .if Hie family,

The sun­

well

A*

health

heaping <

or small i.ru»h

annoying

boy's

,-upfulsi

ill crevice* ol

Ir reiRaied to Ihe dear ^alid.

The

sets raliR e.nrly. full of a soft wartu

worth of

Ddk

...

WaoEr-p^

tb.-n- should be two

cejit* worih ^aiah thoroughly

by every member of Ihe household to

ol

that

purcha*es

V

drop

ItInto smoking hot (at IVy

l.n.llc-d
langBBgew In
a
manner
rtecidediy nod answer* covered practle*! emerg over tried
amuMng
l*leaaant alorte* of belpful- tnclea'thai they might well be pro- cuiU-is 01 w-ned hi ihema.'l»es
One answer told what 10
SealloiRd forn—SrraiR
the c
nea« and fclndncss were treasured up l«re«) lor

Iri-es In bars of soft splendor

aw^t

In a

of those children living In
But

minor arcidenta lo

i>rings

wa*. ' Kun

odiles

pens each nf u* stoie* up (or the »-u-

that

.Some ol

a large diy would Ir pursued l.y croc-

w'av tfi gloomy, silent day*

fresht-* rather than burn*

an-

tbal any

*lck

uptui

siiioolhly

a golden brown: d<ain on

Eveiy iiilld

writleii by llllteraie customer* who. in

the rich green of the grass undei the
with heal

and

brought Irum Ids office queer leltera

Tbe-momiug* are cool and dewy, and
lays lie slanting

amall

In my gownl

would you do if puisiiel by a erts-o- 4*v> heapirng laPb-eiioonfuls

we have never gone back in ih«r obi

lervUl

cb1Ii-<I

swer* coDceming emergem le*.

uriance of summer bloom and leafage.

noonif are

Hiey

It had luien Inveniisl

having

MixUiein

of 'omolo Intothe trailer, then

used lo iJay

that

milk

Inch ihu k and div Id.- in’.. •

The children

iTildsummer heat* and Just before the into w hich w's ,fell during Toni's conBrat breath of frost check* the lux­ ralescenre lias proved so strong tha’

sun

-gg. »nd

For Instance, one qii.q-iluu ran. "Wha.

pleatant

the golden

oflionses lo

m Jbe rour*p «r a day

ne** d*|>encU on our

The bean of all tbe .vear rest* In

my

middle, nod put In Hie builer. yolk of

am!

no

be >

uniform *irc

I'm dropping —
Oh. me'

salt Inlo a batln. make a hole in tbe

coiAac were slniplv 10 provoke odnli.

C. Batts, who was, never reallred how much ouf iiappi-

then sitting at the editor s lal

apply

usually

.mall plece^; there

with cold v.alcr and tub dn and iRl-

.1

la

being illghily

.old water ii. ...v.,. then cut In pkeea

way
Wash a amall lavnion' of the
U-.l at a time with warm suds, rln-e

ce^s

This

two beat up Hie pillows well to make________________;

coming from town.

Silt the flour and a sall.lSHynful Of

'fhe atmoKphere of the iiome hecanm do wph impres.ing Hicae q.ialiUes upBut at any rnte all three
nne of utiliTokcn che«crfulue»» and Hu- on them

and editorial chat certain words writ­

Twould hold

|Uir<>d. iiirtilng ihem over rRcaslonally.

Imaginable one had a place.

ceawed

This week Home Cheer turns back

dingy it can Ir cleaned In the sani.t

'of' alcohol

tat

is>i aloes

with

w ith a

soft cloth and if a wtssh-n bed looks

And always my purse or Iny ‘kerchief

the birds are always

much of a cheering nature came up

correi-iiODdrnce,

1 when going

thy.

Wash saP .-o.|0*h in cold water

lake at l.Rvt thr.R or four day* for n

I.el Hii-ni

those direction*. It wa* auiazlng how

fur the disagreeable

Around die
Sdhoi's ffable

well

He iM-cda to

slow-altlod

dry

the wyshlsjard a* for ordinary cU.Hios

out shopping.

iMt them inlo ■ dish, sprin.'

tinging, and I am a* ham.y as I can

by tbe mother, and consisted of sot*-'

SOUR

imi iRhoM It In gowns of

Hni all niy mtslisHw »ien»l> anawer

on ll all day.

of

iriiimed

then rtn*e.l

clear water ami ruld-d

I full
Could I

Twould Ir ao ■

»'«".! while Ihe baiter I* l-eing pre-

1
no
conctrn
indiiioii. bill III ’
' F.-i-il him

the elfon

and a suit cloth,

siibllmau-.

picaaurr.

pure, the bouse good. Ihe sun kTilne*

ifwlly.'.
In

.noiild

ith a fcaihei

today;

t ut each tomato into four

have had good health and so have my
The air I*

tore

■hould be gone uvi-r with warm suda

Ub with sdd.drj cltiths. If aayira.-eK

It'd find It Hu source of an exquisite

four laldesicoourills ol tepid

I goi Into Timnks

with very IliHe trouble
Kv.-ry I'K’
or three Week* on
enameled
luul

That dear, roomy pm-ket I'd hall as a

bUHer or drJpiring. one lablesicauiiful

Ir nourished tiirntally a* well as phy tAnd

- Beneath

Tlie duel

and keep up his sidriis.

And long ago the roues came—
The

Hie Camllv

one

never )r al­

oeidnne or ihc tat not having beca
^.ined to * .utfinenHv hot umpe-a

to

The old tashlooed #Rkei. Ibe obaolete be renmved- The re^ulkr pillow .lip
^
imckel.
.
Is.then ,un on rigbTover the H«h, t.bU*brt at the hospital, with-her ria
ler on TbankBglving 8ireet. andI am
Hk adding the
water gradually, beat
r god maid In atten^r* to -do
Tbe praHRWorthy |«cket that hung In aPli. Make a over (or the mattress
sure be will flnJ himself a new man 'he batter well wlih a wooden *mon.
e Dece*aarr *cwtag 'far Ibe tavamy gown.
of
hoary
f.rown
.-oiron.
Before
WRsh
If he win only come. an.I t will 1r then let h
.stand for oni-half hour
iben he departed on a abort buding blankets hang them over Ihe line
right glad lO have him as a nelghlair- WHp uii the while of egg and add
How fondly ami iRkl them
* trip, wlib strict taaimctloBa to
well
with
limber
____It lightly lo the liaUer |i|p each piece A gown wiih a pocketl

The cedara. (lark a« t.ebaaon.
m»fc1

fiBiwIev.

('odtisii tMiiia .huuM

for leutng the beds go shabhy.

of
iwvi

Home.leader

due

table-

Pieces.

flit'

The locntts' arch thuis oui ihe Min.

Ileoealh m> trees.

Chopiced

one

beet at

lowed ii> M.aJ(

pocket.

lablesionnful of olive od. one- <-ii|>(i)l

"Now, I reroPimemt mir brother to

Ap alter'* iucetiBC rlxlna

iioiind

tomatoes,

1*

bed* and enamel imlnis tor irou I

The pmlseit'orlhy pocket that hung lu

of flour, one Uhlesicuonful of melted

live.

Ireex'

of

firm

cool

s^en there Is DC good exi

cost so little that their Is no ex<

each gown.

vinegar,

l*a<-in(

of bug* arc louisl. get

nianv

giving Street, and ever since Ih.-ii I

door it shall lie ofiened.

So many dainty. Ilyinf: thincs

.,

til and pepper lo taste, and
"Bui 1

Kaut>

aioKi—

each gowol

tbi*

bui

Friliera—One

ri|>e. but

leaspoonfiila of

8tr.-et

ing. but a truth. euneernlDg which ibe

Great buuerfilet arn>e« ine.iwM—
«ltb

work

nail.

"I see wir brother whoMih*
Ig
Hies
In
(liimildmii

down

way.

ib'lags

leuder siring beans,

Tonialo

AaoQi-r of differeiii spirit followed,
who aabl:

lieueflcent foree* lo send ii* on nor

Beneath my iree*.

instance*

aa MiciulHil vegetablea well ririR} a

id

Or comet the vireo to my feel.

few

But. oh. for the irockart that hung in

The old-fashioned isRket. the otfsolete

M> robin or my broan thrush tawi.

The cricket* chlr|> althin the grasa.

nigh it.

cikhI

le
I ll«e.l Iherc myself lot some
lltae. and never enjoyed goo<l healthh.
le
Tbe air waa lucl. the huu*

.tt one# i.hid and «a\r. so

Tbe raffled foulard, the pink organdie

Hie furttH-r iroiible.

ll is

It

mlngs ol brown;

iinproiRrly

-main i*jll.-d" la

of a

Qd

his trials and dlRIcultlee In (be

it l* as much wiihin u.-

*onic

luobalr. the silk

TIr fciraw-ioloiRd kiitio with trim

our nailonar inetliod of

man had been diawlug out lung
plaining stiaiu* of etiRriences

a* ciir iiiniiikt

In

wide-spreading

that hung by It.

treating crertlhlng of a vegetable na-

Thankagiving Street.
The t'hristlao

meeting in Yorkshire lu whl.h «

that lie* l«ck of all forrea- lhe gieai

not tar off.

ptepared and

imdoubledi)

aiorni and *pra> oi salt sea*. U-.oiiic

tile*

carelessl)

The

The

Hr enauielihg <an be done at home

girlhood I knew..

On* reason why many peo-

■fooke.l vegetablea.

presents

Which held the lo.ed gowna that In

r(an K because it riUl* up a vision of

religion

beating us bark. *o lmC«4liii: u* siiii

draaon

it> meat.

trouble of anv aeiarale iiains In pn“

in

letiesblngl-

The Beet Codfiah Banc,

recollection

preawes

,,), shudder at the )eiy word vegeta-

are a lilllc at reel, call for the lonv

(he beliii.

one teea

drinkJog

unlmitoriant ai-romi>anlnieni

fond

In fancy i sec the obi wardrobe* and

II theniselw* worth ibe

The freen leatet quiver ax he ilnfct—

Swift

kind ul

.

hApfulnesa

given

A good furiiirurc lulUh for wu<

them to view !

itaraiion

band which IR-Ip*

small—for strength andjubtlng
The air It full of nathlng vlngt.
Sotuelbne* oof heara—FOtnelltUcs

And,

regarding ihein aolely as a

spirlnial iKisei t^iat rule* In large oi

Beneaib tny ireet.

When

break out of the nioat unlikely soil,
the

dear to ihia heart are tbe old
(ashluoe.1 dreese*.

One sort of religion akeptictsm will

It Is easy

Then, when ihe iroiibK-d wave*

How

The' have b><eii Bcrusioine<l lo

of

Pocket.

m s Sigh f

Were de-

Ing the i*»slbHliics of vegetables. *he

When the whirl

Hold yourself absolutely

dishes

.Marlon Hams -Sell to the

People * Home Jourual''

Ours b

kinder day fhan any preceding
display*

delectable

The fob

Many cooks are only now dl*c«vcr-

reserve*

pity walling to be evuke.1

tonlshlng

first be lord of one s self

still.

itni
Nor Doa. nor

There are

the houae^molher

acrllRd by

aomellmes call

never gainsay,

If you ran.

Water

light by

One must

aay lo turn Brat. etoi>.

Ice water, unices sl|

• lowly, retard* digestion
line,

ment* or fl»e minute's solitude—more

hraOMd.
And

externallv
The*moath of Augu.: wUh it* hot

Is

<-omes. and one doe* not know which

Forttodlng IIU the proiihet see*:.

*

renovate beds and iRddlng I'.oo.! Mia-

come from the Inner side
If une know* how

The aorid U full of vaEtie unreal.
With analoui care

As in all things, (be tireuglh must

thin

day of sunsblne Is an lUsel time to

I looked and wondered.

It it a fact that «e must either

over

BURimer vegeialiie* are hailed with de­

hai« we do not often enoufb test Its
If me can onli

lay

Bake In a hot oven for one and one-

worl.l. a world of heanlessn

Well.

t*ut iolo a but­

dish.

wards watched carlotuly. So the alary

We

The <l«it U dc«S> Id arid streetn.

casserole

slice* of bacon and,put on the cover

monient'a beeliaiion. proffered hi* arm

wKb a ptata FTeaeb dreaatafl -

.iu»vb 11 lb.; b.

ta square*, serve on bot

garaUbed

Haring married, they

1 M ir rMoMoMii»
sovtag

The protract-

with

paraier and
^

'
.
"^
Cynical Vtaw ^ MmHifll.

aaake tbe woeA c
ta 'Tlrflnla.'*

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