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Grand Traverse Herald, October 14, 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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1913-10-14
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OLDEST PAP^ n lOCmfiAN WnTB OF GUND BAnOS-ESYABUSBED im.
Coven fhe
€mi Trav*
ent Region
AMD TEAVXBn BAT KAOLK
TBAVBRSE OTT, QBAND TBAVKBSB COUNTT, MICHIOaN. TTES»AY. (XTOBER M. vm.
NO, S2
ATHLETICS WIN THIRD WORLD’S SERIES TITLE panama canal
WALKEO OVER
MIGHTY GIANTS
WILL CLEAR
UP MYSTERY
WBTHER WAS URFAYORABLE
M iUtOPSY WAS HELD
TWO SUSPBITS TAXER
ALMOST READY
WILL DECIDE
ON LEGALITY
waa held at aecond. Merkto forced
McLean at aecond. Collloa to Barry,
Chicago, Oct 9—An all day search
OF BULEER
DEPERDfi
and waa doubled up. Barry tu >{,clo>r a negro suspected of Mlling Mias
UPON RULINOB.
nea. One run. one bit. one error,
Several building* Damaged By Htavy
Ida (j. l.eegsaa. an art suident. re
ilnh Innlnp.
Bterm Last Night
suited In the arrest of Jwo susiiecw.
Aibleltci^Baker ainjcled to rid>lCarrelt Morgan, arrested at the sto«-!:
Mclanei aacrlflred. MeUan to Merkle.
{Of Pnlied Press.).
yards, and Ben Kraft, who uid be was
Strunk out. Doyle to Merkle. Baker
Petoakey. OcL n.—A gale which
s Pullman porter, both of whom re
takinc thlnl on tbe play. Barry out.
■wept l.ltile Tmveme Bay last nlgbi
sombled the description of the negro
PREfilOENT WILftON fiWITCHEO
Reicher to Merkle. No nine, one bit.
did great damage here and at Harbor
w-bo pawj^ -Miss Leegson's watch. OUEBTION OF JURI&OICTiON NOW
ON THE CURREN>
no errori!.
Springs. Several buildings were deThey ar^ielng held Md will bf
BEFORE COURT.
Glaou—Mathi-waon altutled to riRbt.
atro.ved including the Northern'MIetaitomot^T liy the i>awnbrok*e’''"who
Hereof; forced falni at aecond. Barry
tbe watch.
I
gan Traniportation company'a ware
bou^t tl
to Colllne. and waa doubled at Ural.
house. and G. K. & 1. eutlon. A. J
Mu^ Knew Whether '
leased Blasts Which Madi
Collina to Mclnneo
Doyle filed to
Grooster. alioe merchant, dropped
Olka Thing ef Memory In
MuH'b). -No run*, one hit.
dead from the effecu of tbe storm.'
RUMORS OF POISONING RIFE i
Connection With Canal.
EtTIMATEO THAT U.OOO SAW
Seventh iwilao.
Takee Office.
r
NEIGHBORHOOD.
CLOSING GAME
Aihlpilcs—Schanic fanned.
Plank
It. Doyle to Slerkle Murphy walked
OiilrlnK foule<l no McLean. .So runa.
(By United Press'.)
EiyptorKy ef tt»* Amer>c«n Lm0U«
(By Vnlted Preaa.)
0 hlta. no errora.
Man Had Retired In Goad HaaHh and
Panama. OCt. lu.—Aa electrict cur
mayan Over'Thaat of Natienai
AltoLiy. Oct.
The (ate ef Wm.
Otonta—netcher Atod out to Strunk.
Waa Found Dead Thureday.
rent auned on !(a l.KUO mile Journey
.
Wm Evld«nMd n
Siilur binge* today on the ruUng on
Rum* out. Barry to Mrtnnea. Shafer
Inquoei Will Be held
by Prealdent Wilson, at tbe White'
th« Pivt GamM «r SariM.
certain polnti of tow. Tbe hlch .
Ban) to Mclnnea No runa.
Scan.
house, 'Washington, al , two o'clock
oun of Im'peacbmesL with all the
bit*, uo errora
BY TORNADO THAT SWEAT NE this afternoon technlrally completed
(By I'nltad Prea. «
he evidence, against the accused
Eighth Inning.
tbe Pnnumn canal. Gamboa Dike tbe
Id an attempt to clear up the
BRASKA COUNTY.
Polo Orotiadi, »w York. Ocv Ji
!Xocutlve before It has sUli to rule
Atbletica—Collini out. Doyle
barrer blocking, the
myaiery anrroundlng tbe deeth ol
Crania Mark to fairly at tbe brick of Merkle. Baker out. Mathewaon
« Its legality. . bingle arenmento
union
of
the
two
aea*.
was
blown
up,
wtBOtns tbe Uilrd baJeball cttamploo- Merkle. Mclnnea out. Fletcher to Mer LTank Ziegler, a tolKirer who wa«
BgurailTcl)
ending
the
Herculean
task
aUp of Ibe •OTi'l. -Wheo tbe Alblallrs le. .So runt, tto hUa. no error*.
found dead In bed at bis home os
of nlge year*, the result of which
, took tbe field acalDnt tba.GtoOU Uito
Eaet
Front
street
yesterday,
an
It
can paaa qn tbe guilt or inbocence
Glanta—Murm}' out. Baker to Me
work changes the mnp of the world
OF GOVERNOR WILL BE and whether It liat Jurtodiction to
aftemooD tbe Giaaii atood before tbe ines. McLean filed to Oldrlnjc. .Mer autopsy was conducted this aPemoon.
and shonens the w ater routes between
KNOWN MONDAY
klackton aluetera with every f “ kla out. BaiT)- to Mclnne* .So run*, indlcatlona of poisoning, which were LEVELLED PATH CARTER
an ofncial for oSenae* comaltui
and
we*l
from
S.oOO
to
A.OOO.
aplked and allaol. aave one; all but no error*.
believed to be ^-Ident when tbe body"
Ited prior to bto uklng the oath of
MILE WIDE.
illes.
their la<t defenae had been tom down.
was found, led Hie autborlllea to be
Parker Charged Eueutlva WHh Being office. Tbe question -wUl be aelGed
f^inth Inning.
President Wilson's signal araa
. SUQding In the toat ditch vaa Mathlieve
that
the
case
waa
one
either
Morally
and
MentaUy^Unfit
foe
behind
cloeed doom.
Aibletica—Strunk filed tn Shafer
^aon. Defc«t for him today meant Barry went down. Hereok to Merk^.
■tilcide or mu'rder. No definite Third Dcatruetive Cyclone That Ha* relv.-d by (>oloDe1 Goeihnl*. chief build-.
Holding Office—Charged
nf the canal, who in turn, gave
a third aorld a aertoa fortbeAihletica. Schans fanned. .So run*, no hlia. fio auteneat a* to the cauec of death
Struck SUte Thl* Saaso
Him With Dodging.
signal whlcdi set off the giant dyoaVlrtorj*-/or thy Giania aronld (rim errors.
Wire* Dovyn and DeUH*
(By I'nlted Press.)
wttT be made until the Inquest to held,
Lite biasis which made Gamboa Dike
then a fichtlns ebanre.
Are very Meagre.
Albany. Ort. *«.—HaiB .-language
Gtonu—Trandall bats for Maihewaon. probably tomorrow.
thing of memoDi. The speciaeuUr from atiorneyra for both attoee enliven
Tbe brand of weather for the crucial Crandall out. ColUna to Mrinnes. Her
Wedseaday nigbi Ziegler bad retir
completion of the canal was wttneas- ed the close of tbe Sulser Impeach Michigan Haa Largest prop In Three
combat wan far from the chanit>loo- XOR filed to Barry. Hofle filed to Mur ed at hi* usual time, seemingly In
(
(By Vnlted Preaa.)
Vesre.
ahlp varlett . It araa daHi. cloudy and phy, .Vo run*, no hit*, no error* ^ good health.. HI* brother-in-law, who
Uncoln. Oct. IP. -A doien persona ed by practically every person In the ment trial today. For the ptoaecutlon
(By Vmted Press.)
threatenlnK. The crowd waa eetlmatThough thto afiemoon'a work Judge Parker hittcriy assailed tbe exThe Seam.
slept In the-room wlth -bim. left the were Injured, but none killed by a lorDetrolL Mich.. Oct. !1.—Thanksglved at ^.OM.
fIguraUvely completed the union
ecative. charging him sriih biding be^
i;ni.-.6T«9 R H.B. room early yeaterday morning and at nado (bat swept Custer county.
ing and Chriaima* turkeys will be
MacW^Icked Plank u a<aln oppoae Philadelphia ..]-».:.(i.«-o-n-ft.n-^s a I that tlm* Ziegler was alive. M*ben hraska, doing great property damage the AUaottc and Pacific, actually It bind bto wife's akin and of being
Matty, «ltb Sebauf eatchlnit. McLean New York . ..tao-o-AI-a^wye—I • • he returned Uier In the day and In according tu word secured today. Tbe did floL The huge ruebaraeba alide ally and mMially unfit for holding of more plentiful thto year, produce Job
bers raid today after an InVeaUcatloo.
to catchinc for the Olanta.
Batlerlea—PWtodelphto. Plank and quired for Ziegler, be was informed twlsjej;^*^! northward raialng bulld- of several week* ago still blocks the fice. Parker was answered shandy by The aui'e contsin* more turkeys now
Cmpim — KtoB behind the bat. Schang: .Sew York. Maihewaon and
Culebra vui. and probably can't lie Attorney iierriok for Suiter. It waa
tjtat be had not yot been down. I’pon ino la it* path a quarter of a mile
than there have been in tbe last three
Kfcaii OB tbe baaea. Coutoliy and Rif Mcl.«an.
removed
lor
over
a
week.
generally
belM'v^
that
Sulzer'a
fate
wifle.
It
wa*
tbe
third
dcstrurllve
going to thn room tbe body was found.
ler on the foal ttnae.will be aetlM Monday afternoon.
AtiendSnce. ka.ooo
Ci^ier'e wifb. who bad two in the totaado In Nebraska this year.
Christmas turkey price* -w|ll be towToday'e Unaiip.
Railroad telegraph wires and tele-i
bousa
all
day
had
failed
to
go
near
her
er
than Thankeglring turicey pHcee
AthleUca—E. Muiphy. rf; Oldrlns.
husband's room and profeeaed no phone wirrw are down, there belt
becauee only pan of tbe crop wOl be
U; ColUoa. rb; Baker. Sb; Mclnnea.
one
telephone
wire
Into
Broken
know)^^ of hi* death until Informed
matured by November.
lb: Strunk, cf; Barr)-, aa; Schans. c;
now.
by her brother. There w ere evidences
Nuptial Event Took Place
Ctaickeni will be higber, tiowcvec.
, Pleak. p.
The town of Sargent Is reported
of the man having died slowly and
Mary'c Church.
Jobber* eay. Atoo ew pHere arOl nonGtosta—Henoc.
Sb: Doyle, '2b:
US have been badly damaged. But noth
probabf); In aome pain.
tinue to eoar
fieteber. aa: Buna. If: Shafer, ef:
ing
definite
has
come
from
there.
One
of
tbe
preltieet
autumn
*edThe theory that death
Jdarray. rf: McLean, c; Merkto, lb;
In Broken Bow the damage w
(By United Preas.i
dlngt Of the sesaag took ptooe at
natui^ la strengibened by informa
Mathewoon. |i.
confined chleny to tl^e fair grounds, Provemont liuSi. Mar}"* church Thurs
Vienna. Ocl 11.—The Imperial
Umplrea—Klem behind tbe bU: DRASTIC STEP TAKEN BY PRESI tion given out by neighbor*, arfordIng
to which Ziegler an^ hia wife are where all tbe bulldingi were wreck- day morning when Miss Certnide. Austrian high coerfhaa rendered a deon baaea. CosnoUy and Rider oh
DENT HUERTA
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
\V.
ctolOD
that
a buaband cannot sue to Wet Three Timee Premier of japaalleged to have had much domesilr
tbe tottl line*. ’
Srtinub. became tbe hride of l«rin recover damage* for Injury or death
ncee Empire.
tronble. A gM who claimed to be
McNeil of Traverse Fily.' The bride
hi* wife. The court held that only
tbe bouse at tbe time, suted that Mrs
THE CAME, PLAY BY PLAY.
was exquisitely gowned In white tore the wife beraeir could bring action for
..^(By Vnlted Prrea.)
Ztocirr. when told of her hUBb^d'*
First Inning.
sill.,
and
carried
bride's
rosea.
damages
and,
in
the
event
of
.her
TokiC^J^
le—^Munt Taro Katasra,
death
had
expressed
no
surprise
It
I*
AlhtotlM—Murphy singled. Oldrlng
She was attended by her aister. Mis* death, her chllllreD or parents were three times premier of Japan, died toalso said that the wife aeveraJ timet
forced Murphy. Matbewaon.to neich- IRON
HAND IS AGAIN II)'EVI
EPILEPTIC COLONY LOCATED IN Aifna Bt'hauh. who wore white lace entlGod tf sue out the husband never. day.
er. C^llna singled to right, advene
demanded that he leave the home.
DENCE
TUSePLA COUNTY.
voile and carried cladiolt. Anthony
ing Oblring to-third. Baker lifted a
The funerel will be held tomorrow
Sebaub. brother of the bride, acted at
)Mg sacrifice fly to Bums and OMafternoon from (be home of the molhbest man. Dinner was served at high
rmg scored. Collina took second when. Ptterlilng of City by FedamI Treepa
EN-el.vti Ziegler. 3J2 State Farm Will Be Purchaaod at a Cost
is
All
-That
Prevanted
People
noon
to a coni|iany o( Intimate friendtv.
tha
Stat*
of
SstkOOO.
Burns threw high to Mel,ean. Col-'
street.
From Starting Another
and during the evening dancing was
(By United lYesi.)
line went down. Hertog to Dov-lr « ben
indulged In by all the young friends.
. Bloody Revaliitlen. *
M#bnee bounded one to third bane
a dainty luncheon sened The
Ibanslng. Oci. 11—The rommlssion
Oue run. two blta, one error.
named by the leglalaturc to select a out-oMown guest* were Mr. and Mia.
Glanta-:-Her«>g out to Murphy, who
,By Fnlted Pres*')
site for a stMe epileptic colony, to Will McNeil. James MrS'cl) and Lay
made a pretty running catch of a
Mexico City. Oct. 11 -With almost
-Mc.Vell of Traverao City, JoMph
day announced the InsUtuilon would
high one. Doyle out. Barry to Mcln- all the members of the chamber of
located at Wahjaraego. Tuscola Schaub and Simon Srhaub of North
ne*. Fletcher filed to Oldrlng. .No runs, deiuities in the penltentlar)-. the svn
county, on a ItOO acre farm to be pur. Dakota.
no hit*, so error*.
[ate adjonrned woe die. and tbe whole
the lloers.
cliased from William Han at a
Second Inning.
city i* in a lurmoll. and Proviaisoal
Prom Tbursdd)- noon the Carpethia
Athletic*—Sltiink out. Hoyle to Mer- PreiMent Huerta lodS) to once again. Chairman Of SUte Railroad Cemmlg of »5(i,W>o. The aelectlon wa* made
atood by helplese'on account of the
lam night aft» tbe rommitiee -care
' 1“ Bam- JUed to Morray, Schang and oi.cn|v. dictator of .Mexico. The
terrific storm and monntalnoni waves
fully
considered
the
advaouge*
of
all
With
Present
CendRIene
* .-Sled, the ball hUUng Mttbew*on *_Eree*nce.of Huc.ia* iroop* iwtmlllng
until eerly^'fridaj-. Tbe last of 4a
otlier sites suggested.
and being deflected- oot ol the juty-alone nrev.«t* the outbreak
frank ZIEGLER WA8 NOT GIVEN
eurvlvtug paaseniun and crow w^
A special arrived yeaterday .after
n/iH rr', mnge. Plank popped lo of anoih*r bloody revolution. The a^
POISON.
taken off at 9:10 Friday morning.
No nma. one bit no error*.' rest of the .leputics mme after tbclr noon at 3 o'clock over the Here .Mar
While
the Carmanla’a paasengers look
DlfiABTER HAPPENED IN MIDST
• -i*nt—Bum* out. ^ker to Mrln- passing a resolution demanding Inlor- quette railroad that carried a party of
HeedJy/
ed on, franUc and helpless, four HfeOF GALE
^;hater Hied 10 Mclnne*. Mur- mailon a* to ihe fate of Dr. Domin railroad offlelal* and lucmbera of the
t He ^11
boaie were lowered from the %'olturno,
ia> out.. Plank to Metaom. -*...................dbcr. ebo had denounced Huerta.
< railroad commlaalon, conalailng Flllsd Father’s Place aa Mayer With
but were smssbed sgalntt the heavily
bo lilt-, no trrorii
of P. H. Alfre<l of Detroit, general
•ucceea.
rolling shir tn<l ihelr occupants, men.
Third Inning.
mmager of the kvsiem: J. A Gordon
That Prank Ziegler came (o
women and children, drowned. A
Aihifii.*—Miiiphy singled through
of Grand Rapid*. auiteriDiendeni of
death from concuealon pad
bnoken propellor had so foaled tbe'
(By United Preaa.)
ebon, oidntui reached first on Doyle *
___
tbe w-eiiem division: H. O. Halsied of
tackle of tbe l)(eboaU that only six
Belgrade. Ort. n.—When thomayw morrhage. foliow-lng an Injury U
l»«. 1-.:^.,.. —n, a«o. .-crilclw
„
im™-. Grand Baplda. miperlnicndent of Ihe
could be lowered and only two got
of Mokrllog became III no suitahic bred, was tbe verdict tendered by the
to Merkle .inossiaterir^^Baker wa* aale
.
tntrante Petoakey dlrislon; X. 11. Coreell of
sway.
Jury
at
an
inquest
held
this
nornlnggrown man could be (ognd to uke
and Miirpl) scored when Merkle atDetroit superintendeBL of iransportaThe decision wg* reached arm eri
hU pUce. and all bad gone to war.
(eoipt^ K. us Baker'oo'-lbe line,-but
Uob: a. L. Gtwndy of Detroit chief
(By Cnltod Prea*.)
w-as decided to let hU fifteen-year^ld deuce baa been snbmltted which aV.,«
tuiaaed and ibr. w u, McLean loo laie
engineer of the entire syatem; C. S.
I en Beard Resowing SMpe seemed t
ParU. Oct. 11—Tbe I'nlted States,
broke out again before dawn and at
son
hare a try at the Job. Tbe tod fr* that ofi Wednesdsy night Ziegler
Ml ratch Muii-hy. Baker got credli
lisgham of Lansing, chairman «f
Sew People Burned to Death
had fallen-into.the O. R. -A I. rcnindperforiDed
the
duty
so
daylight the Volinrno was slaking.
tor . hit
•”«•> •« ».rtor>Uie raUroad eommtoslnn: James
While Veaeeto Tried u
that DOW- bto father has recovered
house pit and anatPlned an injury- Ko
Tbe vessel was abandoned at S;20 Fri
OUrlh. .ror-h
u»hlh U,o
Land UMeetsday morning and aank a few mlantee
cUltens refuae to restore the old man traces ot poisoning ware fodnd at the
later. Abbot 9 o'clock Tbureday night
runs, two hits, one --..V.
Culver of Ludlngion. prewident foctlic to tbe posL They declare that tbe boy auiopay which was condneted by Dra.
<By Vnlted I>rees
burst of flame Ugfated the aky and'coly more thoroughly appreciate* Manih and Swaaton yeaterdig aftet^
Otont*-Mcl«n filed ,0 Oldrlng.
“>•“ t'nlted state* Stnima Lumber ocmimny.
)
Liverpool. OcL ll.-^-One hundred
wat
foUod-ed by a terrific exidorion,'
reaponalbmtle* of the oSloe but noon.
Merkto lined to r„iun*
<H«rtbut- , In aa interview Mr. Ccnniiu^ham
and italrty-alx women, children
^
»-hii
h AhM„.
. ‘5
.
M » Wtow.1
1; Ph„„.
1,^
^
Muy steerage pasaengere kith life
baa greater authority over the comWben Ziegler returned to hto home
oui. Bam- to Mclnne*.
lost their lives when the Vranlnm
Wednesday- avening he had not recov line siesm'abip Voliurno. leased from betu Jumped into the water and were
fcUs. no erews.
0.m.v, S; Or... Bnuin.
T.,«d.T
Imm D«™« t. I.- tnunlty.
ered from the effect* of the blow, and the Royal line, caught fire In mid-At- picked up by tbe Carmuto.
Fourth inning.
i*
«- P* *
apect the entire syatem In the sUte
to this fact ia attributed t4e
First Report Mtoleadtog.
AiblhiJt,-0.rry om.
u
'"»■ u«4w ih. .wn-utoh or ih. .Ule toliUnite Thursday and burned to tbe
aetlona of the man. which led hi* wife, water's edge Friday. Three faig Unera
M-HUo. ttohthi too,I to
i-uhh •““»
■‘“‘f < “»
to.l,^.oA« toinrlMlOh to ..cruro tho
Liverpool. Ocl. 11.—Tbe ' British
to britove that be waa Intoxicated, and of the Cunard compaiiy. Inelur'lug the Btsamer Voltumo. bonnd from RotterItototol to Ftorfb-r. So n..., „„
AO, Mph A. D. Prtoloo ,,1 hto U.U. ■
„oJ,Uo, ot AlT.lto. Tb,, wo.W
A- mOIA.
AAbBAlpb H. tllAOAr HaOT E. HOA-J. „ ,„oi hwo to ttoroAb-3 ADI IDAD Ed Rich Claims Che
for which reason she euted that she Carmanto. stood by tbe stricken ^ID dam to New York wUh 717 passen
Region.
had not gone to bis room td. inveetl- and batUed for hour* In a fien^'gato ger* and crew aboard. hWMd In midGianu—Henpg lanni-d Doyle out.
Jo>>d Watu. over the Kalkul*' branch and reach
gate whan he fsUed to appear Tbara- to reacue the paewnger* and crew. Atlantic yeataiW ud SM pevMua are
Oeicher flin.1 to
*» the cbamptoashlp enp tba end of tbtit Journey at Saginaw
S'ruDk.
Bd Rich, fonnerly of East Bay, hut day morning. This
0 not. DO Jills, no error* tbe winner will r«wlve 10.000 francs,'Saturday nIAt. When asked about
able to Uke off and pick up mtosing. seeing to wlreloos dis>w a residwt of this city, clatma revealed by Sheriff Smith who (onnd only 521 perwons.' IVhUe hundreds of patches reeelVad today fro mthe CanFinn Inning.
Second, thiid. fourth and fifth pUce* tb'e generaj condlOona Mr. Cunning
Aihietics—Morphy out. Doyle to «Sri7 Mpeetlveiy t.ooo. 2«l0. l,SOOihaB said that be waa more than the belt aa Ae champion corn cutter
who helped Zlagler oat of
ard Baer Csmaato. Maagre rMtoru
aboard
Merkle. Oldring went down by the hsd 1.000 frmnr*.
pleased with what he bad seen. The or Westeni Michigan." One day last pit the nlghtAOf the aeldesL
crowded the'ralU and lookadon apall- saM the liner barned to the water'^
same rente. CoUln* filed to Shafer.}
' '—■■■»
'
pb.vsleal condition waa acMid and in week Id nt and ahockad four and
bonnd «ri(b horror tbe eaptalaa msoeu- edge. Only Ul paaaensw* were
No runt-no hlto. to error*.
} MANCBUMtfA-C. J. Ntor has dla-1 some oaaaa eenU be bettered, but the oae-bair arroa of com oo the (am of
the Cafinanla knew.
HOKTAQ0B-7toe case of the vfl- vered In a deeperau aneapt to get Mved. ao far
Giaate—Borsa lined u Mclnne* ' poaed of bis Central Uke atore and ayatem, wooM gu into wlnur work In Al Bods, of Oarttold towaabip. which tage of Montagna against Mrs. Mary alott^Me tbe Volturao. but
Tea steamer* reapoaded to tb* vse^er walked, the fim man to reach contemptotre tocatlng at Maneeipna. | good ahapa.^ As far at toe could aw. to baUeved to be the rmrd (or thto Agderaon to (mndemn tha lot which able to do eo noUl daytlgb' Friday. aeTe' wlrctore calti and fonnd the warfirst fbr the Glaato. Murray safe on He tired tn Mancelona many year* ^ tbe
o( work. Tbia to aa acre bettar ahe owns wOI be heard October 11. A Xbe fkrm«"to tbeo ran a lifeboat an- vlvors were In Ufeboau. The SM
Btonk'a hoot ot a popdlr. kJcLaan aln- aim and at that time was emMored U a propw manner and be bnd aoth- than fomar records that hsTo boon ■peetol Juy hat baaa called to Mar; dar the item of tbe Voltnrno and took nnaeeoented for are aappoMd to have
^ M to ML •opftoc .Sbtfer. IfBnv M >Pl«fnph«pfrMor.
AM M
of sMTSB psnosgws. Otter TesMto; tosnedtofisstt.
tbe (
paUtoM tB
DALE HIT PETOSAEY
LASTmOUKRT BARRIBI
ARBUMBITS BE6UI TODAY
SHARP WORDS
GLDSED TRIAL
OlZEN PEOPLE
WERE WJUIIEO
ARSWBI MADE BY HHBICX
PROPEOn LOSS IS HEAYY
zvr*i?^s^'-br;
TURRETS ARE PLBITIFOL
WHI0IR6 AT PROYEMORT
PUT DEPUTIES
BEHIND BARS
HUSBAIO GAinOT SUE
CflUIT TAOflOBO
MEXICO CITY .IH TURMOIL
SITE IS SELECTEB
BRITISH STEAMER VOLTURNO
BURNED TO WATER’S mi
INSPECTING ROAD
DIED FROM INJURY
136 PEOPLE
LOST LIVES
SATISFIED WITH BOY
THRE UIBtS DAYE AID
BRUT BALOOR RACE
SOME GOBI HITTER
OLDEST PAPEk IN UCfllGAN Nona OF 6KAN0 BAnOS-ESfAEUSaED tSR.
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VOL. LH*.
TWO SUSPEGTS TAXER
ATHLETICS WIN THIRD WORLD’S SERIES TITLE
WIIIED OVEI
MIGHTY eilNTS
mm m uifayorule
•oporioritr of ttw Amorican LcogiM
Plsjrort Over TKom «T Netlenal
Wm EvISeneoa T^rooohout
the Five Gemee of Eerie*.
tBy InUed Pre»..l
Vo\o Orooade, New York. Oct 11 Cooale Meek U fairly at the brtok of
wt&olng the third baaehall chantpioii*hlp of the world, tVheu the Athlellra
took the field asalwi the.Ulaote Ihla
afternooB ‘he Qlaan etood before the
SJaekiBD aluwera .with every ftia
spiked and ellsci. save one; all but
their last defense had been tom down.
Standing In the last ditch was Mathewsoc. DeCe«t tor hhn today Dcani
a third world's series fortbeAUiletlcsVtciorj^tor the Giants would irtv«
«tbera a fishUnc chance.
The braiul of weather for the crueUI
combat was far from the champlonablp Tarlety. It was dark, cloudy and
tbreaienlnK. The crow.l was estltnated at 30.000.
Mack picked Plank to agsin oppoae
Matty. wKh Schanc catchtnj; McLean
is caicblnc for the GUnts.
empires — KJem behind the hsu
Enui on the bases. Connolly gnd Big
ler on the foal lln^.
Today's Unsup.
AthleUcs—E. Murphy, rt. Oldrlng.
If; Colllm. fib; Baker. 3b; Mclnnea.
lb: Smift. ct; Bam. ss; Sebang. c:
Plank, p.
Giants—Herug.
3b: Doyle, fib;
Fleteber. ss; Bums. If; Shafer, ef:
Hnmiy, rf: McLean, c; MerUe, lb;
Mathewooo. |r,
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t’spIres-Klem behind the bu:
Egan on bases. ConnoUy and fUgler oil
the fool tines.
Cover* Ui*
OraBA TmCTM RcgloB.
was held t ^ad. Uerkle forced
Mcbean a second. CoUlriindo Barry,
and was doubled up. Barry tu ■MeJones. One run. one bit. one error.
ei«h Inning.
Athlelica—Baker elnsled to rlcbt.
Meinnes aavrlllred. Mcl.«ae to Merkle.
Btrunk out. Doyle to Merkle. Baker
Ukins ihinj on the pUy. lUrry out,
Fletcher to Merkle.
no error*,
Glante—Maiht-wson slnitled to rlithl
ileruK forced, bim at second, Barry
to Collins, and was doubled at flret.
Collins to Mclnae*
Doyle filed to
Murphy. S'o rum, one hit, no errors.
Seventh Inning.
Aibletics—tTchang fanned.
1‘laiik
ou(. Doyle to .Merkle. Murphy walked.
Olilrtng foule.1 tio McU«n. .So runt,
no bits, no errors.
OUnts—Fletcher ^led out in Stnink.
Bums out, Ban-}' to McHtnes. Shafer
out, Bany to Meinne*. No runs, no
kits, no errors
eighth Inning.'
Athletics—('oUins out. Doyle to
Merkle. Baker out. Malhewsoii to
Merkle. Meinn'es out. Fletrber to Mer
No runt, no hits, no errors.
cian«-Murra> ouT. Baker
MrL**n filed to Oldrtns -Merucinne* .So ninit.
,rron..
Ninth Inning.
• Aibletics—Sirunk filed
Shafer
Barry went down. Herzog
Merkle
Schang fanned .No runs, i> bits, no
errors.
Gtanui—Trandall bats for Mathewson.
Crsndall out. Collins to Mclnnef.. Her
log nird to Barry. Dojie filed to Mur
phy, No runs. *10 hits, no errors
TAe Eeom.
1 1-3*.-.ST SS R H.B.
Philadelphia ..
3 s 1
New York ....WWi-ni-tWMWj—I : i
Batteries—Philadelphia. Plank and
Schang: New York. Hatbesaon and
Mclean.
Attendance. 33.000
PUT DEPUTIES
BEHIND BARS
WILL CLEAR
UP MYSTERY
SALE HIT PETOSKET
Several Buildings Damaged Sy Heavy
Storm LsM Night.
(11/ Uniteo IVess.l
Petoskey. Oct. 11.—A gale which
DEATH OF FRANK 2IECLER WA8
swept l.lttle Trsveree Bay lest Bight
THOUGHT SUSPICIOUS.
did great damsgo hero and at Harbor
Springs. Several buildings were de
stroyed including the Northern Uichl.
gan Trandfortatton company's ware
house. snd O. K. A I. station. A. J.
Grooster. alioe merchant, dropp*
dead from the ctTects of the atom.
RUMORS OF POISONING RIFE
NEIGHBORHOOD.
M AUTOPSY WAS HELD
Man Had RMired in Goad Hsalth and
Waa Found Dead Thursday.
Inqusn Will 8s held
Seen.
DOZEN PEOPLE
WERE INJURED
la dn ajtlenpt -to deer up I
mystery lurrounillng the death
k'raak Ziegler, s laltorer who *
found dead in bed at bis home
l£ast Front street yesterday.
autopsy was conduct«>d Ibis
Indications of poisoning, which
believed to be. evidvm when the body
was found, led the anUiorUles |o be
lieve that the case was one either
of suicide or murder. No definite
struck
tutereent as to the cauee of death
Wiree Down and Oetalte
will he made uaill the Inquest to held,
Are very Meagre.
probably tomorrow,
Wednesday night Ziegler had retir
|Hy United frees.)
ed at hto oeual cUne. seemingly
''
IJnroln.
Uei. 10. -A dozen person*
good health. Hia brotbeHn-law. who
slept In the room with him. left the were injured, but none killed by a tor
room early yesterday morning and at nado that swept Ouster county, Ne
that time Ziegler was alive. When braska. doing great property damage
according to word secured today. The
hs mtumed later In the day and
qulr^ for Ziegler, be was Informed twinter swept northward ralslnjc build
that he had not yet been down. I'pon ings In its path a quarter of a mile
going to the non the body was found. wide. . It vraa tbe third desirueilre
Ziegler's wife, who bad been In the tornado la ^braska this )«er.
Railroad telegraph wires and tele
house sit day had failed to go near her
phone wlr» are down, there being
husband's M&m snd profeMed
know^flgs of hto death until informed
Bow.
by her brother. There w en- etidenrea.
The town ot Sargent Is reported
of the man haring died slowly and
have-haaw hadly damaged, bnt noth
probahty In some pain.
ing ^eflnlte has come from there.
The theory that daath
Ill Broken Bow the damage w
natural Is strangtbened by informatloD giren out. by neighbors, accord eonnned chiefly to the fair ground*,
ing to which Ziegler and his wife are where all the bulldlngt were wreck-
PROPBtTT LOSS IS HEAYV
alleged to have bad much domeedc
trouble. A girl who claininl to be In
the house at the Ume. stated that Mrs.
THE GAME. PLAY BY PLAY.
Ztsgler. when told of her husbsBd's
First Inning.
death'had expressed no surprliw. It to
Alhletlco-Murphy singled. Oldrlng
forced hlurphy.' Maihewson to Fletch IRON HAND IS'AGAIN IN EVI also said that Uie wile eevcral timet EPILEPTIC COLONY LOCATED IN
demanded that he learn the home.
er. CiJillns singled to right, advanr
TUSCOLA COyNTY.
DENCE
The funeral win Ue held tomorrow
. log Oldrtng to third. Baker lifted a
!aftemoon from the home-etthe mothlong aacrtfice fly to Bums and OldFarm Will Be Purensted at a CoM to
Pstorlling
of
City
by
FeOsrsI
Trueps
Evelyn
Ziegler.
3fi.3
Stale
ring acored. Collins took second when
the SUts of S^OOO.
is All That Prevented People
street.
Bums threw high to Mcl-ean. Col.
(By United TTees.l
From Starting Another
tins went down, Heriog to Do; le w ben
Bloody Revolution.
Mclnnes bounded one to third
Lansing. Oct. 11.—The rommlssl
One run. two hits, one error.
named by the legislature to select
Glanu—Hemog out w Murphy, who
(By United Press.l
site for a stale epileptic colony. Ue
made s pretty running .catch
Mexico City. Oct. 11—With almost
day announced the Institution would
high one. Doyle out. Barry > Mela- all the members of the chamber of PARTY ARRIVED OVER PERE MARhe located at Wahjamego. Tuscola
nes, Fleteber filed to Oldrlng. No runaT deputies In the pealiemtory. the eep
OUETTE YESTERDAY
county, on a 1400 acre farm to be purno hits, no errors.
|ate adioiirny-d sine die. and Ibe whole
eliased' from tTlltiam Hart at a
Baoond Inning.
city is In a turmoH. and fYorlsIooal
of $60,000. The aelertion waa made
Athleiic*—Stfunk out. Doyle to Mer- presMeni Hueria today to oneeAgalo. Chairman of SUte Railroad Cammifr
laat night after the comroltiee care
Hon CwnAInghem Wall Satisfisd
U-^Usrry filed to Murray. Schang and openly, dictator of .Meylco The
fully considered the advantages of all
With Present Conditions
s tided, the ball hitting Metbewson's presence of Hueita's troop* patioHIng
other
sites suggested.
gin\e end being deflected, opt ef the city alone prev<mt* the'outbreak
A special arriyed yesterday afterTVii-l.ere raage. Flaak iwpped to of another bloody revolution. The arion at 3 o'clock over the Pere Mar
l!«'rst,r No mo*. oae bit. ao errora. rest of the deimUe* came after their
Bums out. Baker to Urio- iiasiiing a resolution demanding iafor- qucite railroad that carried a party of
t-f- .“hjfer tiled to McInne*. Mur- matlon a* to the fate of Dr. Domln railroad officials aad irembers of the
suto railroad commission, consisting Filled PathCr'a Piaea as Mayer With
»a> Mui. I'lank to Mclnnes. -No runs. duer. who had tlenouncad Huerta. •
of F. H. Alfre.1 of Detroit, genersi
mansger of the ivsiem: J. A. Gordon
T»*ipd Inning. .
of Grand Rapids. su]>erlDtecident of
.tihl/iir*_Mutphy alngled through
(By United ITees.)
tbe western division; H. O. Halsted of
abort. Oidting reacbed fiiwi on Doyle s
Belgrsiie. Ocl 11—When the mayor
boot, ‘ o i.i.s went down, saceiflclng Un.tsd BUtss Has Thews EntraMa tfrand Baplds. supertniendeat ot tbe of MokrUug became 111 no suitable
to Merki. tinusslsied. Baker was sale '
.
snzraiw Petoskey division. X. H. Cornell of grown man could be found to take
Detroit, snperlntendent of transporu- hto place, and all bad gone to war. It
and Murpl.; rrored whqt Merkle attion; A. L. Grsndy of Detroit, chief waa decided In let bis flfteen-year-old
Itoro, ,b. U«. b»
,B,.
^^
engineer of the enilre system; C. S.
.
r '°
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I'-IIM sutn. Cunnlngbam of Lansing. chalRsan of son have a try at the Job. Tbe Jad
performed tbe duty so successfully
r
.•“"«
•«»*> •* i-av. the .stale railroad'eommtoslon: James that
now hlB father has recovered the
oid,!,^
•- <■”■■■
Bice of Lnnsing. chief engineer of the
clUtens refuse to restore the old mao
Rirunk
nil.
iw
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wi
-T
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.niiu.l
tnipn-attonal
baliMra
slate railroad rommlaston. wau
and v.
J
Btrunk out, Iviyle to Merkle. Two
.
<
.. ■*“te
to the posL 7'bey declare that the boy
Tuni, two hlu. one error
‘he Cirtver of LiKllngion. president fo the
not only more thoroughly apprecUtes
TuUeries. Beside* the United SUtes
OUn.*-McI>.n fllSS ,0 Oiirinii.
of the office but
Merkle lined to folim. Malbew«»n “*^** *^*” *?
other* dlstribut-1
„ laterrlcw MrT- Cunningham
has greater autboriiy <
out. Barr>
fiutsd that the party had surted c
munlty.
Oorthaar. 3; Orest Britain, fi: luly. Tuesday morning from Detroit i
hits, no error*.
!5
aad
Belgium
fi.
The
Ameriran
«
Fourth Inning.
:si>eet the entire system In the state
Atblelics-Bsrry out. Fletcher to
selected in tbe ellm- j onier the lupervltlon of tbe sUte mllMerttle Erbang filed to Moirwy Plank
Jaly^t and 3. last. ■ road commission to .ascertain the *zpoppsd to PVt5ber. No runs, no hlu.
i *« «>ndltlon of affalro. They would
n. errors,
’ «K. R»lph H. Upson; Harry E. Hunsy.
,rom nere to reioaaey ano tra Ed Rich Ctaimt Ctempianshlp af This
Glanu—H«nog tonnod. Doyle out.
■“*
WotU.jover tha Kalkaska branch and re^h
Meinbra unassisted E>trher flWto
sdSHlon to .the championship cup the end of thMr Journey at Saglnaw
Ed Rich, formerly of East Bay. hot
k’riink No rune, no hit*, uo errors
wlopdr will recelv;e 10.000 tranm. | Saiurdsy night. \S-hen aaksd about
BW a raaldeot of this city, clalazs
Finn inning.
Second, third, fourth and fifth places the general conditions Mr. CunnlngAtiil«iea—Murphy out. Doyle to esrry rMpoetIrety SjMO. 2.600. l.S00‘ham said that be was mors tbaa tbe bah as tbe ebampion oom cutter
Jlrrkle. Oldring went down by the wd 1.S00 tranrs.
j pleased iftth what be bad seen. The of Western aHchltan. pne day last
aamr ronte. CoUlns filed to Shafer, j '
— ■
■
j physical eohdltkm waa good and In week JBd ent and shocked four and
No runs, no hlU. ao errors.
| VANCBt/HVA—C. J. Mler has dls-*aome cases eenid be t>ett«red. bnt tbe one-balf arras of com on the tana of
Giants—Buns Hand to Melnoes P»*ed et his Central Uke store and,system would gudnio wlnwr work in A1 Boss, of Garfield township, which
raeord for this
Shafer walked, the first man to meh contemplate* locsllng at klancelons. good shap*. As 4r as Se could sae U bsUeved to be
first for the Utaau. Mnriwy safe on Ha lived la Mancelona mafiy years * the manageotant eras handling matten kind of work. This is an acre battar
PUBk'e boot of a popGy. McLaaa aln- ago and at that lime t I employed in a proper mauer and he had noth- than former records that have been
SITE IS SELECTED
MEXICO Gin II TURMOIL
INSPECTING ROAD
SATISFIED WITH ROT
GREAT RAIOOR RAGE
SOME GORI GUnOI
^ ig Ml, acarisf ibslgr. Murv st tetafraph oparator.
IM to rfltWaa,
pvMtobadin AMs Tkiattr.
WILL DECIDE
UN LEGALITY
Chicago, Oct S —An all Usy search
■OF' SULZER
DEPENDS
r a negro suspected of killing Miss
UPON RULINGS.
Idn <1. l-etgson. an an student, re^
suited In the arrest of two suspects.
Uarrett Morgan, arrested -at the stock
yards, and Hen Kraft, who said he was
a Pullman porter, both'of whom re
sembled ilic description of the negro
PRESIDENT WILSON SWITCHED who pawned Miss Leegsoii'* watch.
QUESTION OF JURISOipTION NOW
ON THE CURRENT.
They are being held and will be seen
BEFORE COURT.
tomorrow bv the ^•aw'nbroker who
bought the watch.
Practically Every Person in Zone
Must Know Whether Impsaehmenf
ntastd BIssU Which Msdi
Court Can Try Official for Abta
Dike Thing of Memory in
Committed Bafera Ha
Connection With Canal.
GAMBOA DIKE SHATTERED
ELECTRIC TOUCH.
ARGUMENTS BE6UR TODAY
UST PRDMINERT BARRIER
(By United Press.) '
Panama, Oct. lu.—Ad elecirict
rent sUrtcd on its 1.800 mile Jouroey
by President Wilton, at the White
bouse, Washington, at two o'clock
thU afieraoon technically completed
the Panums canal. Gamboa Dike tbe
lost prominent barter blocking '(he
inlon of tbe two seas, was ploSn up.
nguratlvely ending tbe Herculean utk
of nine years, the result of which
work changes the map of the world
and shortest tbe water routes between
cast and west from &.oOd to 8.000
miles.
President Wlleon's signal
reived by ('olonel OoethaU.chlef build
er of the canal, who In turn, gave
signal which net 'off the gldnt dyna
mite btost* which made Gamboa Dike
a thing of memory. The spectacular
completion of the canal was wtti
ed by pracUcally every person in the
Though this afternoon's work
figuratively completed tbe union
the AUauliR and Paeific, actually It
The huge
of several wSeks ago still blocks the
Culebra cut, and probably can't be
removed for over aTreek
SHARP WORDS
GLUSED TRIAL
(By United Prsaa.)
Albany. Ocl. 9.—The fate of Wo.
Sulzer binges today on the rating op
BITTERLY ASSAILED BY certain polnu of law. Tbe high
iLZkfl B1
JUDGE -PARKER
court of Im'pMchmenL with all tbe
the evidence against the accused
executive before ft bss still to rule
on leg lessllty. bingle
started today. After the srgnmenta ^e cosn must decide, before
It can "pana on the guilt or Innocence
and whether It hat JuriidieUon to
tn' an official (or oSanaes oommltled prior to bto uUng the oath of
office.
Tbe queetion wUt be aettJrd
Parker Charged Eueutive With Being
hnbind cloaed door*.
Morally and-Metitally Unfit for
Holding Ofllee—Charged,
Him With Dodging.
(By United Pres*.)
Albany. Oct. P>.—Plain language
from tKomeys for both sides enliven-'
Michigan Haa Largest Crop in Thraa ed the close of the Suiter impeachVaara.
t trial today . For the prosecntlon
(By United Prpsi.)
Judge Parker bitterly'assailed the eiDetroit. Mich.. Oct. 11—Thankagirecative, charging him vHtb biding be
lag and Chrittmaa turkeye will be
hind hto wile's skin and of being mor- more plentiful this year, prodnc* Job
ally and manully unfit' for bolding of
bers said today after a
fice. Parker was answered sharidy by
The SUte contatni more tnrkeyi now
Attorney llerrlc)^ for SulzeL It W'as
than there have been In the last three
generally believed that Suj^r's fate
yean.
<
win be setiled Monday aftemoos
Cbrlatmat turkey price* -vUi be low
er than TbahluglvUtg turitey prices
because only part of the crop wUI be
matured by November.
Chickens will be higher, bowarer.
Event Took Place in BL
Jobbers say. Alto egg pricaa will con
Mary's Church.
tinue to soar
One ot tbe prettiest autnmo wad
(By l&tad Preaa.i
dings or the season took place at
Vienna. OcL 'll.—Tbe Imperial
Provemont In 8t. Mary's church Thurs
day morning when .Miss Gertrude, Auatrian high court hat rendered a de(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. ctoion that a husband cannot sue to
Schaub. became (he bride of Igirin rocover damages for Injury or death
hto wife. The court h*ld that only
McNeil of Traverse Clt). The bride
iBy United Press.)
was exquisitely gowned In while laec the wife herself could bring acUon for
damages and. in tbe *event of her
To)tlo. Oct. 10—(N)unt Taro Katantn.
over sill., and carried bride's
She was attended by her sister, Mis> death, her children or pareoU were three time* premier of Japan, died to
Anna Bchaub. who wore while toce entitled to sue but the buaband never. day.
voile snd carried gladioli. Anthony
Schaub. brother of the bride, ected s*
best miD. Dinner was served at high
noon to a company oi Inilmaie friends,
snd during the evening dutclng *■*
Indulged In by all tbe young friends,
and a dainty luncheon served. The
out-of-iown guests were Mr. and Mrs.
WYlT McNeil. James McNeil and Lay
man McNeil of Traverse City, Joseph
Schaub and Simon Schaub of North
Dakota.
tbs liners.
Prom Thursday noon tbs Carpsthia
stood by helpless on account of the
terrific storm and moonUlDons wavea
until early Frldaj-, Tbe last of the.,
aurvlving paaaengera and crew w^
WEDUIR6 AT PROYBIONT
ANSWER MADE BY HERRICK
TURKEYS IRE I'fflOIEUL
RUSBARD GAIROT SUE
COURT TARRREAB
BRITISH STEAMER VOLTURNO
BURNED TD WATER’S ED6E
DIED FROM INJURY
Hurt His Head v/edneadsy NlgM
When Hs Fell irrto Reund'
house Plfc
aad bemmorrhage. following ao Injury to the
boad. was tbe verdict tendered by the'
Jnry at an Inquest held this ruoralng.
The decision was feaebed apet evi
deuce has been enkfoitted which a^ .w
o' that oB Wedneeday night Ziegler
had fallen Into the G. R. S L roundbouae pit and auataloed an injury. No
tracea of poisoning were fouad at (he
autopsy which was conducted by Drs.
Martin and Swadton yesterdap after-:
noon. .
When Ziegler returned to hto home
Wedaeaday avenlug he had aot rwcorered from the effecta of' tha blow, aad
Uiit fact'to attributed the queer
acUona of the man. which led, hto wife
bellere that be was Intoxicated, and
tor which reason she euted that aha
had not gone |o hit room to Inrestlgate whan be faUed to appaar Thuraday morning. Thto IntormaUon was
nraalsd by Sheriff Smith who found
s man who helped Zlaglar out ot the
pit (he night of tbe nddenL
HONTAOUB—Tbe cate ot the vllUge of Motttagne against Mrw Mary
Aaderaoe to condemn the lot wbkh
she owns wiu be benrd October 11 A
apeelal Jury hat bean called to 1
136 PEOPLE
LOST LIVES
DISASTER • HAPPENED
OF GALE
IN MIDST
THBE URERS RAVE AIR
Saw Peopla Burned to Death
While Vssaala Triad ta
Land Ufeboats.
(Gy United Press )
Liverpool, Oct. II —One hundred
and thirtyaiz women, children and
men lost their lives when the Uraiflum
line steamship Voltumo. leased from
the Ro)-al line, caught fire in mld-Atlanllc Thursday and burned to the
water'e edge Friday. Three big liners
of the Canard company. Including the
CarmanU. stood by the stricken shin
and faatUed for hourw lif a fierce gale
to rescue the passengers and -(tvw .
rera able to Uke off aad pick np
<mly 521 persons. While hundred* of
r**cue fleet
crowded tha rsUs and looked on spell
bound with honor tbe eapUina maneurer«l In a desparau auemiK to get
alongaMe tbe Voltttmo. bnt were } fiabla to do BO unUl darHgfa* Friday.
The CBrmanla then ran a Ufeboat noder the auro of the Volume and took
off Merea gaaieanrs. Other Twaela
ed on. frantic and helplesa. four Hfoboata were lowered (i^m tbe Voltumo.
but were amaahed against the heavily
rolling ablp and their ocrupanu, men.
women and ^Ildren. drowned.
broken propdllor tud ao foaled (bV
tackle of tbe IlfelmaU that only air
could be lowecad and only two got
away.
About midnight Thursday tha ^
aeamed t die down aouawhat but
broke out again before dawn and at
daylight the Voltumo waa alnking
Thevetsel waa abandoned at 9:20 Fri
day morning and tank a few mtnntaa
utar. About 9 o'clock Ibnraday ai^
a burst of flame lighted the aky aad
waa followed by a terrific ezploalott.
Many steerage paaaengera srith Ufa
belu Jumped into tbe water aad wera
picked up by the Carmanla.
FIrat Repen Mlalaadlng.
Uverpool. Oct. ll.-Tbe Brittoh
ataamer Vgluireo. bound from Rotiar*
dam to New York with TIT pastengera aad crew aboard, bumad In mMAtlantlc yeatetday and 238 panosa ara
misting, according (o wirelass dlapatebM receirad today fsa mthe Can
ard llnei Camaato. Maagra nponm
aaid the llnar homed to tbe water'a
edge. Only 621 paseeogara' wet*
aaved' ao far as tha Carmanla kna«.
Tea 'ateamet* retpondad tn the *
aal's wirclets calU and feamd thn aarvlrora wera in Uf^oau. Tba ZM
nnscconntad (or are nppehad to har#
burned to death.
.
OMBS TUVXSU BEALS AMD TEAVEIEI BAT BAQLB, TMSDAT. OOTOBtE H WS. '
MM TWO
the sprsyi
.M bv u.. b~pb«. ol tk>0D> -.ho
s™ Kr
•" «'™« •
AaeMsnta Vklll Ha^n.
at^oola. One day this week when with many danger*, aom* of which
And when they du you should be h... b<« «> «U.. JiiHm lb. P«1 Prt~ Wbrtw br b« Srotb Mm.. may bny .
as fTBi aa those of the olden
two young lads were brought before
prepared with a bottle of KENNES I,. BObUi.. Tb.
r.b»lr.4,M--»a. «■ I"'
"I
bWhhim on t cltafge of sioallng com he days, 'ilie burning of the Voltumo PAIK-KIU/IKO MAGIC OIU a heel by lb. l-DUwl -SlUM tor i-roOuct. C.y.
aenlcnced them to go to Sunday and (he loss of nc live*, while ten. ing remedv for cuts, wounds, sprains, tb« m .amlllM tor looO pow] “™- »”■ Ackmnui m«r».a tro-n
aweiunca. rheumatism. Uma back and
school every week. In fleu <■ spend lln«n Uy by making every effort to' stiff neck. UsM iBiemaliy also tor I, .0 blob tb.t tb.r. .r. f. toroJuo Tr«r«-» C4» Mondoy. .l.or. .b.
Osborn. Oct. T-Mr. and Mr*.
P«btUb4 TMtdm Md Tkvatera *t ing time In the refom echool. The taite the pesaengere tad crew off In
Ip <-oHr. dvaeDlery and sick ;.-.»«lrtr. tb.1 c. mm tbr r-t .nS »»« to •t»»« the tilr oM vMt -lib
Rnberr Ppym- of Cedar Run. attend
TnwM cntr. MAlgu. hr
boys are children of one of the lead the midst of a tt^fflc hurricane stomach. It Is a clean, pleasant and
their pfoducU through the-«is-bW
ed-the fair at Kmntre Friday.
ing cillzMa of the coiiiiln- and their ahowed the real weakness of man effecUve remedy. Price :r,rts Sold
, houses in anv great quantity. 1 Mr*. Amli BnckI and children went
by
Jill
liiuggUis.
when
he
meets
the
elements
at
their
and Mt#; V:imer Atkkuon und
father haa given hla word that the
..a ibl. .oodltlob 1. th. b..t U..a 01 to South Bo.tana.0 ye.t.ra.y tor - (lilldreo of filea l.jHte. were lb<sentence of the coun wHI 1>c carried worai fate to face- Every method hobby at the preeem ilnie..^8ad al
protection tliat the farmer* of the naguesta of Mr and Mrs George Heretio the lelier. WhUe tbU Judg-' known to seamen was'tried by the thongh i>eace advocates ate laboring iloo r.o ..b tor. RUId hrop^aloo.
TP. Loai»- oW tan wltb Mr.. Jo. deen Sunday allernoon.
captains
of
the
Carmanta
and
other
la a mile out of the ordinary It
bring gbout a new era when fight boll, b.lor. .PlpiJo. ua .li.r .111 J-araai.. tbl. .-k. Tbur.a.,.
and Mr*. Thomas Deert(« and
has merit, and If applied oftener It boats to gel the people off the burn ing will W a thing of the i>gsi uad s
r.„M, th, .i.aa.,a t. b. rU»a l.l ■•"U. K'-a
“ UaP'"»"« ton George of ntbom, were ^pfre .
would prove the means of aavtng ing veaael. bm on account of
relic of larliarlsni that ilnie ha.-- not oib..r .rmbtrt« a. ..It, and ,1... It Pl«-1‘* “^tar th. oparatton oo
callers isiAday morutng
many boys who are now allowed to height of tlie wgves and the fan that
rome. and until It does the aafest is the supply wHI not be In exceii* of
Soii.e of the farmi-r* In tbU vicini
follow the downward path unchecked the uckle of the life boats
IP follow Is to be prepred lor what can be- actually used by the pub
»ro(rt at Both PheiM 0 In Older to satisfy the law Instead of Voltumo had become fouled during plan
ty have commenced dlgginr their po
anv emergency ihai' may arid# Ip the lic lo an.v line of v
tatoes and find '.hex arc of a fine
meting out Jostln- to them. There the fire their effons
nature ol war or threatened war.
mknd for pure food and •
quality.
x
TMMt
Is a great amount of good that can be until the storm went down So that
laws that have been enaciod by tbe
Fred Fosiioo wa* th- guest of hU
beats could be sent from the rescuing
Almira. Oct. e.—The Orange fair at
Om 7«*r........ .............$l£0 In namnce ^one by the Sunday ’ afhol and the
and statra as well. Is
mother and broihi-r Sunday, nenr
Ifl ttOBlbt ..
which there Is no liistl- fleet In safety. One fact that
iM^pleCIty.
.
TbTMBOBUl
tutlon «rf this kind located Is Indeed brought out with particular emphasis
It is evident that Saginaw p
' Mr* Haas and sot! of Famnis Corthat the sinking of' the Titanic a ce.rtdin cUiK of ri-sldenl* who ha«e
enfortnnate.' The Sunday school U
w hich food products are preparwl and
nersf were F:tnplre callers Sunday.
the training school of the church and taught Ihe ocean'llnera a lesson Jn re- not heard Ihe rail of the time*, and
Coyne ond x>ife were' In
(hb S. O 8 call of a who Billl believe that
“J‘‘j Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bate* drove over
when this factor Is neglected the town
er they reach this couatry haa redi
with thf blowinjt up of »•>» Oatnhoa
Empire three day* la-t week to at
community which permits this con stoking ship, .-^'blh- shiM were with run to advantage along the lines UId
to PetervUl* eunday.
•d the danger from conirsctlng dla-.
4rkc in the PawmiB <*mI the h*f
tend the lair.
Mrs. IValter Lake I* veJy xlfk
dition la bound to suffer in the future in a few hours run of the Titanic at down In Ae days of Andrew Jackson
eases from thl* so’irce to the mtnl-|
inimcMn channel waa prartleallr
The fair at Empire last week eras
rhenmattanl ajmln. Her brother ForA Jittle of IhU Oklahoma brand of the time she went down they refused and other spoilH advoraies This co mum. and while ft has undoublly rsis-i...........
..
”
Mde ready for tralTIc for the »nial1
great sneress. The d;*;.lay of
Justice would prove a helpful factor to take any. risks 40 reach the ahlp terie )>egan their oi>erallooK when they
ed the Price of Inspected product*, k ^
Unta-uied In cotutru.llon «prk
fruit, vegetables and grain could not
Ssnday.
reforming some Of the recreant in the Ice. This tlmg when the wire made an attempt to have the city
bas
Kafegiiarded
the
public
tieatlh
In
be excelled in Northern Michigan,
W'lth the preeenl advancei condition
I>aul Rare and Mias Fern O'Brien
children ot-ihe present day right less meaaage was.retolved from th«« -council disallow the bilU Incurred by
a manner that I- exceedingly sail*
and the dairy product*, luintry stores'
of the work It -ouW be ijoMll.le In i
burning Voltumo the eaptalus of
tbe rommlBslon elected to draft the
were married at Traverse Clty.'Sephen- In Traverse t1ly as well a
fareory
and household products wen-' up to
. Terr ahon time to make the canal
charier, but ivelng unsucceaafiil
tember
other places? It Is a an Inexpensive liners turned around In the storm tbar
the same standard.
rand)- lor the pa»»aKe of warahliw,
Harvey Ijtke and Mrs. 8|(rah Mcmethod for making, heller boys and every minute threatened to cnjrulf in tbit they bided tbeir time, and uow
•henld any trouble ariae b«ween tW"
them and In less than four hours after that an election has lieen called for
(iuere'were married at Traverse City.
cannot help proving effetUve.
nailMt and any of the Kuroi>ean pow
the calf for help was received there the punioiie of voting ufion the ffuesOctober (III.
etn. In fart the work hai been ►(
Was one veasel standing by tryhie to liou of adopting the Dew documeni
According to the October crop re
Mr. and Mrs. AVIllie lAke
near completed for a ion* time that
rescue the endangered paBst-DRcni they huve asked fur an tnJunrUon re- port Issued by' the secretary of
over to aee Mrs. Walter I.ake. Sun
^eaaela coold have l^n aem tfirpuah
and crew &nd nine more rushing st- siraliimK Ihe city Irom holding a spe crop ronilklon*. In the sUl« are ex day.
In
order
lo
attract
the
farmehi
from
'^Ihe canal had aoy emersenc) arlaen
full
apeed
to
the
arene.
It
was
un
cial
election
on
.Novemlier
K.,
Sev
Mrs.
Flora Lake was lUe guest of
ceedingly
good.
One
of
the
algnltlcountry and make
the sun
alllni: for adcb a .movement
fortunate that Ihn Voltumo had lo eral Illegal moves are alleged on the cant features of the rc|>or' Is lljat a Mrs. Igura Bates last Friday.
rralU Aa noon aa the recent landallde them familiar with the enteiprisea of bum ig a hurricane, for If the dis Iiart of tbe commission that dratted hi-avier yield of crops of all kinds Is
Ur*. Uzzle Denais Is aMisting Mrs.
the
city
the
business
men
of
Adrian
la removed and the debria take,
aster. has occurred while an ordinary the'documeni. and also on the i>*rt of reported from i • notihern countb-s Ora<-e Wllsoa with her work.
rit week hold a “Grown in
eaSI^'wSchTaotUu beS*sa Maatd as
from the place where the Gamboa
sea was running there would have the t-ouncll who ordered the election. and upper |>enlnsula than from the
MU* Tberraa Wright of Traverse
•made in Adrian" week and have
dvke waa deatroyed the canal will be
Just what Interest# are iM-hind the southern part of the suite. The low City, tass been visiting with relAUve*
been no Iom of life.
a free waterway for all Intents and raised IS.r.ini for the ociaalon. ITIze* blnaiion of clrt-umstancf* beyond the
who Is serving aa the roiuplatn- production In the sontbern pan bring* and old schoolmate* tn this vicinity
»m
be
offered
for
the
best
diaplay
ptirpoaes. the recent^ thirthquakes
anuln :he case is not known, but It down tKe state average In a marked for a couple of a
“
'^ff.j.ca>irgr*on..*sM*. o.
of agricultural products, mmlnent control of man that sncriflced these
have proven that there la little to
Is'euKK-ted that In fhe «x>urst« of ti
degrei-. This Indicates that the cen
tar saasttaMas.
apeakpis have been engaged'and the ISC live*, and not the fault of
feared from this source, and that
their'Identity will be revealed, t
rescuing fleet or the olliceTK of
ter Of agriciiluiral production ha*
would uke a *reat cataclysm of nature abole week will be devoted to boost doomed vessel.
niso tbe nvotlve for their altitude
xbUted lo the north, leaving tbe losrer
ing -Adrian and I.enawee county. This
It !•> evident to an o
to Injure the concrete work 1ft
cimntles far ation of their former
Idea that could he'worked with
locks and other atructures
which
alder that somebody sUnds to lose arerages. -Thi* is due to Ihe fart that
Ogdenshurg. Oct 6—Henry Dohm.
ceiialii privileges fhal they enjoyed ninre Rcientirir method* of crop cul- Gr, ■ has so far reewered from
the effldencv of the tonal deirend.. profit hy other cities in the state
Bute Baak Bsflding.
under the old system If the new cliarTJie work'haa been done In a ihQr- especially In this secilou where
rc are employed in the north, due typhoid fever that be I* able to get
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIQAN.
hIMts could be obtained which would
According
to
reports
from
two
Hus
becomes
eRertlve
and
are
taking
ohah manner and without any scandal
the campaign of dducstion that arotni^ tbe bouseworth while. There ar*' many sUn vessels which have been engaged this means to «lef**t the will of Ihe
attached, because It waa aupcriniead
'Homer MTllobee
k*
been
carried
on.
by
the
dcveloiv
(let their list of i>ropcrtiet
ed by the mlllury arm of the aovem- l>eoplp in f-very county who are not during, Ihe past three years in explor people It w4ll be Interestlnrlo note meni burean* in those section*. In nesdsy' from the
u ith owners’adHr*-sHe«. iirpropaware of ih/extent of the manufactup ing the unknown region to the north the outcome of the strife In order to
went. Taken In^ all the hulldlns of
wori^ng tthe past
the south the people have not been «bere he has been worij^
Inc industries In their midst and a of Siberia, an Island has been discox
oxiiion to Kell your
whether the majority who favor
the canal haa been ■ feat remaijiahle
ftw week*. •
well arranged display of nanulactur- ered in that frtuen bittlfade that b the adol'tioD of a modern, ihait.-r divorced from the old ideas obtained
In many, ways and one shich has no
John Marshall Wt a valuable
from their fathers and the resulu
ed arilelea and the proceia that / la Urger than Greenland, which b** be^'
victorious as they slKuild. or
er been’duplicated belore In the his
last week.
at »-'«t of $2.'i. Iluyi-r aii<l sell
gone through in making them would 'oforc held .the honors lor magnlludP whether the old regime tan j>er|»oti of Ibis clinging lo ancient methods
tory of the world Had the work been
A farewell anrprise party was given
in agriculture Is •'rtkingly IBustrated
er may «Ical din*«-t if they prebe profitable
There are unlimited le the i.land fanilly. Afiei
themselves
in
ixijver
iliroiigh
the
> done by private contract there la 111
at tbe borne at Bmeraon Degraw lasf
possibilities along this line th»t rould atcil. expedlilone that hate been medium of the couris. 1t is a safe by the production figurra.
tie reason to think that It would be so
Monday evening for Rev. Geo.
be developed with a little careful Hem Into the frozen noiili it sceroo gilpps that Ihe people will win in the
near earthquake proof or free froi
Tbomi>son and family. Tbe ere
thought and intelligent planning, and peculiar to most iwople that such
end and If this charier is defeated
was spent In a social way after which
scandal. This canal will pfve 0:
the idea aould prove pmfliabte if vaat amount of lerrliory should Ik- dis- Immediate work will l>e starte«l on an
on g______
refreebmenta were aerved. All who
, fnited State* ihe whiphand In a com
adopted In 1'raverae City another year. coverctl In a n-glon that has formerly other that will be adopled by 'he
I IE peered fanns. H. C. Davto. Ill
merclal wayjand If the proper atten
were there report a plrasam even8tau Bank 'BMg;, Trftrsraa aty,
!l would be good advertising for the been credited with being a large sea. voters and conlorm to the progre.ske
tion la paid to the commercUl end of
MIoh.
sprll tut
merchaata and would hriog the fann* Thera |g mwerer a reneon for tble. Mandard of municipal goTetnmeot.
Archie Helfrirh and wife have
the enterprise It will mean a great
and business men together In
becauhe ell the expiurefw who went
moved off the M farm for lb* combuatneea awjaenln* fo. thp w^eni
manlier that would proie to be b* ne- In search of the north pole took
log year.
and aouihem •of the country and
riclsl in Ihe future
route lliBi dill not bring them into this
Little doing In uie potato market
Mrs. Guy Tompklas and Mrs. Flos
it la within the domain of probability
In order that the farmers of
unknown region, aud a* they auppo*8aiutday. This rooming thetprice sie Griffin speot a few days last week
that the nreateat commercUl Htle«
ed that nmhlng but ester exivied I nation may reielve accurate *1*01
•sent
tn
cents
which
Is
the
with friends st Bmplrs.
of the country will In the future be
pons of crop coodUlons In ihelr own price in all the big markets. Tbe
this ialltude no effort was made i
Emerson Degraw of Mapleton. I*
located on the -Gulf of Mexico Instead
A n«w plan has l»een adopted by
states tl>e rolled Suie* government hrax> frqst of last nUhi will aid tbe driving a new Overland antn.
further explore or map the rcglo
of In the eastern pan of the country. the POrd Motor company which it Is
haa fixed upon the plan of sending poiatu growers, though »xahy
The Vanadian governmeut has bad s
MUs I.ena Helfrlch left last Satur
Tlie e^ntn* of the canal In ISIS will believed Is the ip*'** advanced move
reports when needed by lelegrnpb
Idea
for
many
years
that
there
was
a
them
arc
not
digging.
Their
attenday
for Lansing to spend the winter.
i.eanla new eta for the South Ameri- that bay yet l>eeu made l>> a Urge
central point In each sUle where tioD is ta'ken up with the other farm
Arthur Biman from Elk Rapids,
can rAiubllca which are already i-re- roTiKvralloa iu the way of handling Urge tract of land In that locality and
for the purpose of rinding out an ex ' U will he printed and mailed lo ev product*.- They will dig later
spent a few days here last week.
patiap'to take advanuce of the in
iployes t'nder this systetp
i|ia]>er In the rommenweaUh
FARM PRODUCE—•oylixg Prioa*.
IrvRig Dohm and Perry Cbriatopher
creased business that will come their
Lges of all emidoyes in the mam peditlon was started out under Vil
Jbalmar Stefansaon last sumralk for These flgurea will bc
Poiat^
left last Saturday-<o spend the wlnway. when the dlsUnce between the moth iilani win be raised at this lime
with .statistlra showing the coDdltlon Butter .............. ....................... .35D2XC
] be of z
r In Detroit.
^
markets of the world and those coun- 13 per cent, and In the future all work- the purpose of finding this supposed
the ctO!>s In an other siaU-s of the Egg*
dealgn. bnflt pf most durable
land. Three of these boats are now
Ml»s Reva Carpedter left foh Do
men Is rut In half by this new water
will be rewarded according
materlata and arttollrally Onfrozen .In tbe Ice off «he Alaskanl union. I’nder Ihe old *)Sleni It ha* Hay. looee ....................................tUOtlT trolt last Tuesday after vUlting with
way Ix'tween the two s.reat oceans their einck-ncy as worlMueo, and
Isbed. You Will find only aoeb
coast uoable to make progress, while taken from a week to two weeks' to Straw, per ton ................................ lie her brother Joseph for the last fire
at the work* of
Taken at a whole the openin* of the by any artUlcia: methotl as bcs been
gel thl* loformatloQ before the farm- Onions ................................................IL18 weeks.
A. W. RICKERO
canal means a new era In a commer. the common practice of. maunlactur- the TUmlsn eipeditfon wa.
FARM FROOUCE^eitiiig Frieea.
Traverse City. Mich.
and in many Instances tbl*
scene of the discovery mapping the
Iss Grsce Tompkins spent Sun
cldl way for all the countriet. located Ing i-onrerns. It It exiiected that
*21 Bay 8L
Both Phone*.
been loo slow a process to be of any PoUtoes.................................................7h day with her parents
under the new plan will get new land that they found,
on this bemlapbere.
a race between Canada and Russia value. The new plan wilt enable alt Dairy butter ............................ Jl to 3?c
MUs
Maud
Intfdle
of
Traverse
City,
a square deal from the firm, and
ttM^-Armer* In the state to be In Creemery butter
visited ovpr Snnday wltb her folks.
le Ik deserving of an increase to see who would bring home the hrsv
ALVIN
H.
OffUBER,
Funeral Director
Eggs
.....................
p of this valuable Informa
In |»ay he will receive it without ask- tidings of discovery and RuswU w^
and Efflbrimer, 312 South Union 8L
the honor Tbe economic value pf tion within U hour* at the outside Ducks, dreased .
Mrs. Nellis’ Pratt aaalsunt Clu.
Dr. Ebeo Humford ol ^ansing, call lng,fi>r a change In rate. At pre
Ray. baled.............
tlTtflll
after
the
figures
are
lelegraphe«l
from
^ne
875.
We
treat
you as w*
ihis
dlKiovery
In
still
a
nialter
of
ed the attention ol the farmers of there Is a very Urge number of r
wooM wUh to be treated.
Jerture and It will take a great deal Washington. The cost of these re Hay. loose ........................................... fu
IVbshtena* eouniy to the fact that In paid throughout the shops and
meb 2fktl
Straw ........ ......................................... th
marketing their eggs they .ere Io»lng logical distribution o> wages In the more, accurate exploration to deter port* to the government will not-be.
ORAIN—Traveres CHy Mming Ce.
gSO.MK) annunlly on account ol Improic different classes Tbo new pUn will mine the utility of the new found more than 75 cenu lor each state,
Prices eorrseted evair day.
which is a very Inslgnlftcsni figure
er handling if the product He also place a premium cm efficiency and on Uland
when the value to tbe farmer* Is coff- Wheat. 60 lb. teat............................... t7<
egmtended that no other farm Indus account of Hie rewards held out to
By the -Kwlar" melBod I can rsCoro
...................................................... 7S. ffeuthere Qypeum Coenpany Charged
eidered. ThU experiment la to bo
Bovs those aching teeth abeolatriy
try has the poaslbllltles of. the egg
It will force them to top
With Misbranding High
Rye
.........................................................Ml
uied out first in six sUtc* and Jf
wUhoat r*'". Aod without the use o2
tad- -irr and that It is high time that speed ail-fl^e time and greatly In
Sound logic marks the naval pro found to l>e as successful aa U antl- Oau
drags to produce unooaaclousnsaa.
............ •••.................... ............ «<
the farmers are awakening
crease the iwsulis In the factory. This gram laid out by the administration
People of nerrou* temiwcameat aaff
White navy beau..................
'•cjsslbllltles that lie In ihia direction. will he one of the most practical which includes In tt* many admirable clixated the seralce will be extended Re<l kidney beans ........................... 13.25
ManUtee. Mich.. Ort. 11.—James F. with weak heart* will appeectata tt*
Tbctrcmedy offered. Is cooperation. tests of the efftc|eDcy system ever put features a rsUl for tliree new battle- lo every stale In the wintry. There Buckwheat, perlOO lbs..................... I1.2S y.immrr, assiaunt agriculturisl for tbe •'Kadtlar*' method of pstolsi* astrato
demand on the p'nrt of the larm. through which method the waste
in praciii e in the country and the re ahlp* in order to maintain the presORAIM—HaitiMh & La^ C
federal department of agriculture for
DR w. 0. KINTOIL
to have tlmeb’ Infoitnallon on
lae cut down and better prices
sults will he watched wlili interest by Uge of tbe nation among the Mval
Prices corrected eTery Hr.
northwesiern Michigan, wbo Is
mined fmm the product, as by market other employers. So tnuch^for the iwwers-or the world. In all congress topic* relating to the farm, and the nteat. 60 lb. test.........................
tioned At thU point, has been called
ing In quantlUes a regular market side of the compao.v. hut there is an- will be asked to appropriate |HS.oo<i. department of agrlcutlure Is dotag eJl com...................................................
AlMnilon.
Virginia,
to
testify
la
WANTEO-Aboui
thirty cord* good
It ran to furnish the figures
can be seenred and maintained oilier factor to he reckoned with that
This will pUee tbe Volle-I
three-foot furnace wood. A. V. Ho
prtMecDtIon being pushed by tbe Unie
other valuable infonuetlon with ihe Bys. 56 lb. test .............................
bart. Cii» Bock Store.
oct *-3i
Profit* on all farm crops depend upon la not #<i cheering to th»?fcen la that Sutea next to Great Briuln as
Oau........................ ..........................
ed «tatsi goverai
least
possible
delay.
the system of marketing, which truth the system so far as announced doe* naval power and insure |>eece on th
Southern'Gypsum Corporation. The LOffT—Udir*' otter tiir coat between
Buckwbsfft,' per 100 lbs ............
not provide for the nien when the) Bide of the water. This looks Uke
Is breogbt out lo special prt
Is one of mUbranding Insecticide
Prices corrected every day.''
Traverse City an<l Kakva. Suiiabl*
In Use fruit tnduatry where'the Joes grow old in the service, they being large antount of money to put Into
res an* if returned i» Record-Eagle.
Suers .......................................6 to IVftC which was being sold at a blfdt price.
ort I421*
dropped from Ihe pay roB a*
each year Is endrmous. becai
navy In'ilme of peace, but the returns
Coiu............................................... t to de Tbe government side of tbf
Owing to the fact that there U
growers will not combine for mulual a* their effiriency becomes ~lesB and come from the fact that being pre
being conducted by Barnes GlUcapie
Hogs
M. 4 N. C. TIME CARO.
large potato crop in the United Sbeep............................... ...............J to 4c and the gy psum company is bring de
, benefit and profit. With Michigan they are regarded as a handicap to the pared U the rafen way in which
-P. M.'A. M.’A. M. r. U.
tbU year the government audepanioent In which they are employ- ward off trouble with otbetenailo
Lv.Trav City.. 2:00 7:0o; 9:5« t:10
the leading fruit producing eute
,bs ................
.....................Side fended by Its president- It will be
IborHIes have decided to rigidly en
Ar-Solen .. .. 2:2T; 7:20 6:4*, 1:36 '
Wbtle the merit of this ayatem Another feature of Ihe admlnlatn
the union there are aectioni within
Jury trial befor* Judjte Henry C. M
Hldaa,Cte.
Cedar City.; f:6S» 7;35'
be queatlened by some, the real proffram U that, leea moaey win be force tbe quarantine against the Hldu ..................................................... .
DewelL
its borders where the people are un
Bodu*........ ,l;!0i7:1«f
nded upon shore equipment, and foreign product In'order lo keep out CaU ......................................................... I
'Tbe Insecticide Act" Is onnslng
thing to be considered in
able to secure fruit of any kind
0;02| 4:46
With the morement is that It marks mora attention paid .to tbe sea end of Ue dreaded iioMlo wart and black Hoe- t'de*........................»-*0 and
roMffderable trauble. wpoclmUy when
account of the unwise method
'10:11 4:54'
scab
which
is
prevalent
In
other
the
Aavy^
Two
battteahipa
a
ycer
In
anmides
collected
by
the
goverament
the
beginning
of
the
efficiency
system
dumping the entire product into the
;i0:l7l 4:5»
oSiclato ore found to be mUbnodInrge city maikeu, nnd taking what as a factor In the manufacturing the future Is also tbe plan to be pur lands. This quarantine will bar all
, .10:49' 6:46
Hooor'...............:
sued It congreas votes the throe bat- imports from the British Isles. Ger
Tbe government u strict In Iu
■IV.iOi 7:10
ever price the commUaiOD men .are. plants of the country. AVondng
Bmplrs iet........
tleaUps for next year. The butldlBg many and a good share .of Canada
eotorcemeoi of tbe prorisloas of the
minded to offer. If the crop were in the future will be driven al
South MUton. OcL
bMter dUtributed the prieee would be apeed during their productive years of tbe Panama canal, tbe large extant and will leave tbe people of
Dufell oC-CharleroU. ,1a rislUng her Uw. In He effort to pntent Inoocetit
ntuo *:00
eouniry
entlr^dependent
upon
of
abore
line
to
l>e
protected
and
the
buyer*
It
to
wUtlug
to
go
to
simoet
better end the whole busteeetf~7n«td ai^ after their tieefnii
home cropu FkffelgB tubers. Imported old neighbors tbU wsek.
EtOT
Intortodira
..
be conducted upon a reel laying' 'crateed (hey will be torced ml into vast extent of Ihe Island |>oBseasioi
Mrs Hlnnls Paradise of DstroH. any expense. Tb* mtolmom fine in
•<11:00J 6:*E •
other dlrecGons where ihc^; will not of the Vnited Stales Jnakes s large tor seed purposes wUl also''be barred U vtshlng Mends and relailvss bars case of eonvietioa to. for tbe first ofbeale.
11:01 6:03
an essential If the reinnacton < In order to Insure the country againel
fsase. *206 aod coau.
be required to give ao much In phytl- -ttaU wsek. )
diseases.
Government
activity
tbe
tmtion
I*
to
be
malnUined
as
Mr.
ammer
wUI
be
kept
away
train
cat and menUI power to their emalong this tame line will also be di
hto terrttrar far Mverai «*eks be
ployers Instead of (be mduy rales erst clams power. I.arge navies ard
esuse of thh Important rase. On bta
rected toward the meat Umt 1* xhlp- Out in OklaboM there Is a county paid in the plant the new plan will
This IS
U BXJi S liS.V.W*.
Wahen -■
ped iu from AnatislU and other _____letters
way bartt to Manistee he wIU stop In
'bass let
stand for one of the
Judge by the name of Rappollee who give out eight grades which wtU
Rosriay
foreign countries and unless the con greatest help* In the world. DR. Washington for a conference with fhe
U eomewhai different from the com- range from it couu per hour tor the
HERRICK'S SUGAR-COATED POAjB. beads of the deparimeffl of agriculditions
Burroondlng
iu
praparatloa
in
' l:H
' non ran of Judges, inasmuch at he cemnMO laborers to &4 cenU
A. M. P. M.
tura It to believed that tbe Intormathese Unde are up to the standard
. bellevM that It is a much wber pUn kklUed workaec.
fgr Ii&ibg 4Bi OkiUrti.
6:*0
required in tbtt country the Imporia- ____________bowels. DR. HBBRlCieS (too that b* will rick up In coonri>
to nU the Suatey scbools of Use omntbms will be barred. Wltb such PILLS have beeu In use for over Mx-' tion whb the proiecutlon of the gyptry than the reform tobot^ He bety years and are the standard tonrfiy sam praple will be of valse to him in
stringent
regalaUoaa
In
effect
tbrae
Heres that Usdfo 'W ao
of kM^
cathartic In thoasands ol boMoa.
will be Mule danger of any flood of Price 26 ctt. per botUe. Bold by nlH^^ *** fruit grower* of wester*
Ing detinqDent chBdmn In the hsdkup
*n the motora Hr
Mlddsu to dstsrvlM tte vala* off p. m.
torslgB prodiKU at ha* beeu propbs- gni^u.
droaif Tratme HeriU
<3^
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
mSSTS? i*w
lTtt2^Swo#iS
e«rw^.
NotPrsireastve
MicMsan Craps
Entertaia FanienL
Ogdm^
Pardee HiiilBess Exchaage
' New Land Feud
PAKU OR BUSINESS
Jha Markets
Xtocat MarlutM
Ttady Repsrh
Pay For EiOdency
Tm Mach Loss
out" OF
TERRITORY
nreeBalfledi^
Keep Potatoes Oat
J-outk Mittm
r“i
AiabNewrUa
;
CASTOR fA
TkilWYiiymMpiitlii^
vbn their ulanl place H to
vMttoBg oe«u travel to atiS tn«ght
I '>i
r
MEXICAN AR|HY UPHEAVAl COMINB
IS WAVERING
WAtHINOTON
PRIPARINO
TAKC pFtAtTIC »TIP«
heu^tosether
i
1
atun nukvXBSi »«»«■" md luvutt bat iaocx tcxidat. ootobxb ia ini
•
av
pereonali*
TY OP HUERTA,
HtMTta PromiMd Bryait Na Harni
Win Coma to tha Imprip
•nad Oaputiaa.
(By Ualted Press.)
Washington. Oct. IS—Reap
atreng i
tar> Bom
Ignited SUtM
tovernmeDt would oot Uvor aevere
puBlAhmaiit (o lb«' Unptiaonad Mexi
can deputlaa. the Huerta Bovemnent
todar told the Amortcaa dlplotnaU
that no harm will come to the leKtaCipactad That Th*y Will Be THad for Utotu. . Official* lottas- anticipated
early and aerloua upheaval In Mexico.
Of?anaaO'Whkh They Are Acciraad. Wheia Rapubiia la
EeathirtB.
DEvaoniBiTS unra
for
Mexico Clty,..Oct. j:.—Thera
hero-cndlaaa npaculatlon here regardInn the effect of Provleioaal PtobI^dent Hueru'a coup d'eUL Many ap
pear to believe that the logical reanlt
«ill
apllt in the army, which
they aaaen has only been held togeth
er by the force of Oeneial Hneru'a
l>enuMiallty. They argue that there
r Hueru'a
course in keneral and that this will
leAt loyalty to the danger point They
took for aUrtUng derelopineot* In tbe
near future.
On tbe other hand, there I* a large
elenehi that believes Preatdeni HuerU took tbe only possible courae and
expreaaea wonder that be had
uken tbe step long ago. Hueru'a
friends say that It la no. secret that
had ahe depuiiea beUeved any subeuntial part of tbd army would stand
with them, they would hare orerrldden Hneru completely and take tbe
tVin* of gorenment wholly In their
hands.
Tbe minister of Intorior. Manuel
Uarza Aldapr. 'issued the 'tollowing
announcement today;
•The deputies w ho bare been arreated and Imprisoned cannot be released
on any writ. Tbey will be tried foi
the vnrlous offensu
wbicb they
accused. Not -one of them has been
released by the' goremraent to date.
They win be treated well whUe M»
ronfinemebt."
personals
FALL MERCHANDISE SALE
Globe Dept. Store
. Ol me .
Tboely Sale
Silks and Dress
Goods
ol
raanketsand
Onnfortables
A womlrrful attpuftivf iwsortmriit ut paitt-riiK find colow.
uihlerpricrvl fur This
tall thadioK wont.
SOO ptin LETg* nEcead Blio.
kett.. (tiMMl tinii rioooitiK- Full
Kixo. Tan. gray and white. EsocUmu
value. .\ leader
.at. pair. 98c.
Piae
Woohup
BlEnkeU.
Made and ftnislutl hy s|>efinl
wool pnK-ps-s. Extra sif ninl
heavy weiirht. A hlanket well
wurth KJ.UU; sale priee. pair.
$1.69.
Traverse Qty, Mich.
Begins Friday Morning,
Oct 17, at 9 o’clock
Continues three weeks
Tbe Biggest and bwt Pall and Winter Trading Bmt that will take place in TraTerse
City this aeaaoiL Evanr department in the store eontribotea iu full quota of real bargaiaa. Bead
aU th« prioca. Coma early and Mcm« flirt didice from the acarea of ezeepUoBal offeriagt aud*
poMiblc by this trading ereat
•
very eouipl.-te sliowiug. All
th.‘ favored fabrics, in all tbe
popular eolora. wvgves.aud nialerials. As for prices, this sale
offers fXecptioual indueeiuciita
for worth while savings.
10 pieces Taney Foulard
Bilka.. (i.hhI hgun^ patt.-rns
that foruierlyg^kl at oSe. This
sale Ht. yard. 58c,
Yard Wide Black TaffeU
8ak. Kxc..ll.-m ?c>r value. Best
Taffeta Silk bnrgaiu .-ver offen-d. Sail-pru-e. vartl,68c.
$1.00 and $158 Kncy 8Qk».
Clinic.'Dew lUitIcms in'stripcs.
.•h'M-k*. plaids nnd ehniigeaMe
vfr.-.-ts. A wonderful offi-ring
for thh. Sale at. yard. 79c.
10 pieeee of $1.00 and $125
Black and Colored Oran Goods.
These [lie.-.-* have l>een taken
from our Regular st.K-k and
marke.1 down for this sale. And
the offerine includi-s very deairalil'- plain aud fanev fabrics.
A #1.<I0 alt w.«l -M im-h Blaek
-Paitaiiia and #1.00 Whipcerda
are ini-lmled. Sale priee' cut
to 78c.
Bwlford Cord Buitiiig. A reg.
ular ri.'Xl Snulng. New blue
and blaek.'Sale price, yd. $1.69.
-(Prom Tburaday-a Reoord-^e.)
Mm. J. T. Miiilktn. wta has been
in Detroit viaUing relatives. reiumeJ
Auflraliui ^d Blaakrts—
home tbe Orst of tbe weak.
Iteulitiful ai^'rtnieiit uf Woul
Mm. E. W. Wait has mtumad from
Kiiiisheil niTtI IMaid -lilanketH.
two weeks' visit in Grand Rapids.
Spleiidul weight anti Hire. iUunCadillac. Peloskey and Bellaire.
kel* Ilf this high grad«- well at
Mra. C. H. Gibaon of OrMavllk and
$;i.tlO to sF:{..''>II paih. We pride
Mrs. H. H. Gray of Chicago are vialliem f.ir this sale a(. pair.$2.29.
iilng tbelr parents. .Mr. and Mrs. V.
AU Wool Plaid BlankeU.
B. Roland.
Kverv llirrad pure wool. IWilH. H. Rics haa ralumad to hU homa
J^nda.rd.l'riulH. light and
White lleinstitebi-d lUudtifnl patleru-s «'f fain-y Plaids.
lie Outiiipx. light and dark
Kslamaxoo after a sten time in
dark slyleq. yard
kerehiefs. v-a-h'
A hlatiket well , worth $-1.00.
tbe city on busineea.
l>ott»rns. yanl
SiM-ritillv pri.ed at. iwir. $3.98.
Mra. E. Psrrttt of
.ComfoTtablea, All ouf t'ennIting with frle^ and relaiir
airea In the
fortahles are -well niaih .-tie<l
city for a few days.
Men's tte«-<-ed Fudenrear.
with yam^aiid Tdled with elenu
Men's and Hoys' Nw.-at.-r
a P. Voix laft this meming for' Ms
Apron (iiogbams. tiir 7c
All sixes. Heavy flecoeil.
■■(ittnii liattihg.
Coats, high cpllar. Each
home at Grand Raplda after several
shirts aud drawers, al
A Silkoline Coverad Oomfortkind, yard
days In the cltr on bualnms.
able. riHjsiial value for a low
WaRer Carey left tMe morning for
priei-. tWorlh ^1.2T.. on sale at
The -biggeat' and beat slock north
Chicago, where be will visit for about
98c.
.»f (>raml KapklN. Bargains you
a month with relattves
(-aimot match. W.- save you
Kl.-oev-d
Blankrla.
Soft
\Voni..it-. i-.f -Ml .Wool
Ijidios' I-Veci-d lluae..all
N. F. Hcwitl of M
from 2oc to $2.00 on each
d.-eci-d double blatiketa. iiair
Hose. rihb<-d lop. pair
who has been la the city for the past
sizve. 12'i;c value, pair
sweater.
few weeks, left this morning for Reed
79c for Boys’ and Oirii' Wed
City, where be »IU visit
Sweatm with miltar>- eoilan.
lime before rTturnlug to bis borne.
One lot Womett’e Coats, madThey woubl be cheap at ♦IJJ.'i.
O. W. Lowmsn and wife of Catrten,
l.a.Ii.-s' I'liHHi Suita. ril»Twilled
Tow.-liug.
\
.. fi’hiiirhilU. Hlti«-k Caracul ami
Bed Spreads, lanf.-' siie.
. are vtalting in tbe city.
98c far Ken’s and Women’s
Ih-.I ijuality. ile.-e.-d. Itegu.N'tivvliy Chillis. Cimts acinally'
hleaehe.1
twilled
i-ott.wi
Miae Elds Skallar. who hM bean vteEeary Bweetfrs, with shawl eolworth ♦7..V1 for this Kali- til $4.96.
lur ami extra lat-g.- sixes.
.-n^h. at, yard
itlng with trieads here for some time
larw. Thi- la-St sweater for the
‘^oBderfnl ihowing of Women i
resumed to her borne at Big Rapids
money we've ev.-r pirt oUt.
OoaU and SniU. .M»d> from tiuthis morning.
$1.69 for Men’s and Wooen's
iK-w.-st mutoriHls in all ill.- waiil(ico. Neeila has returned
Sweaters. Navy, martam and
'I’.li^Silk Black Taffet^
.•d ••■•lors.
l>rh
ami anil
.Men’s kain Coats. c-.-iu_fntW.HMeii’s V.-sts. 'FII-.S-.-.1
borne at Beldlng after several dais
gray. A aph-mlid sweater and
w..iild 1m- h Iwrgaiii «l
and
Silk.!yjir«i wide. kV qiuilitn
1-.1 ami si-w.-d seams. Worth
.|Mt here on business.
v.-sts of wiiilcr wcighl. nt
a hargaiu youl! apj-tveiale.
;iliKi, I 'hoi.-.- of this lot at $9.96.
Yard\
?:o.»l0. f.ir
'Jaa T. Millikan and Bnine Ulonaka
$2.48 for Men’s and Women's Tan
. Did you intend to pay 818.00 to
are In Ell: Rapids attending tbe Har
Sweaters. Kaney stitch, tthawl
$20.00 for a coat?. If sovest Home fair for the da}'.
collar. We b<,>ught them at a
this sal.- and scour.- jusi lh«- gar
IS Pll
lorenm Earl leR for Crean
low priw. an.l give you.th*
ment ^'.iii want f.ir $13.96.
Raplda and Paw Paw this laomlag. U>
Whipcord Drm Skirti-som.rlalt with friend- (or a few week*. -$828 for $520 Hen’s and Wts
Theec ere Un little water epo ilcls
thing .lut ol' tin- ordinary. \\ hipmen',paeaTy Bope Btitck Sweata fe*- weeks old In Gerrit Meeboer's
i-or.l and S»-nr.- Dr* ss Skirts mI a
CAPTAIN OP OltoMER KURPURET
ers. .\ll w.Mil quality. Gray and
window, that are atimciing a lot or
Imrgain pri.-.-. This sal.- al $2.46.
SENDE WIRELESS.
maro.111 eolura: shawl collar.
attemlon Irom the pa«seraby
8P0BT COATS
III the m-w.-^l fall models. Suits in Serge. W.irst.-ds ,nd Ca».imeree. hand ta'ilorcd, shape re
Wonderful value.
J. W. limmeeman went tc Luther
Tin- rage of th.-ai-as.ui. S.-.- tinAU kinds of Sweaters for tbe lit
taining I.Hik ami vv.-ar lik.- a 4--JO.UO tunt. t»v.-reoat with shawl and uouv.-nible collar, right
this mori;ing.M busli
Bttra.-tivf .'Oiil with full wide
tle tots at 48e to $126.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frees and eon
atyl.-s. lat.-sl .............................................................................................................................................. -j..................... W*-**
Iwlt.-d 1-fl.M t t»n sal.' at'$6.45.
:3ebn went to Detreft ibis morning,
where tbey will remain for some time
NO OHE LOST AFTER CARMANIA
Miaa Mary Gleamer and'eMer left
Judge and Mra EimeM et MelluNka b tbe one between tbe U.'of M. and
Albert Clobenaky la Binding a
ARRIVED.
at Die M- A r
(or Renville. Minn., last nlghL where rallertton of gralw. vegeUblee and
coupfe of days to tbe city vblttog rare la tbe dty Beiurday on bocl- M. A. C. to 'be staged at Ann Arbor
tbey will rlalt for ao;ne time.
fruit (or a display that will be made E. depot conUnue The grading i
next Saturday. Ml Union which it
Bribah Admiralty Has Ordered Cruiser
Me. and Mrs. John Element warn to in Muskegon. October IS. 16 and 17. (be yards Is ftnlahed and po«U have old frienda Ur. Globenaky was form
uaually an easy vlcUm for U. *. C.
Mbe CUudb I
DoneBdl to Find Wroek of VoL
Demit this morning to vUit frienda BevemI boxes of .glass Jan will aba. beea set around the propoaed park erly to J.obnaon'a drug store, aad left
tumo and Sand It U the
and a five Inch iron nil pUced in here about eight years ago to take up week-eod with ber. paroau at FUe bald Yost's bunch te fourteen gotota
he sent from here,
while tbe Agglee were' triBBlag *»—
Botum.
Lake.
«
poaiUon. and abo the ruune style of aa extensive lumbering bnatoeaa
Mra. Jamas C. Johnaen loR for PepMra. W. A. McCool. 3tS Rose otreet.
C7 to 0 ooore, aod-the chanore
' Miae Lilibn Ohman ef Elk Rapidi
UrvlUe. Mias , wbrrr M>e will spend la in Cmml Rapids Uktng treatment rail .on tbe I'nlon ttreet side of the (be weot and tbe Philippine*.
(By t’aited Frees )
twaaed ihrongb ibe city Betnrday on' (or a tight game between the two
property. Fifty cubic yards of rtcb
tb* winter.
. at a aaniurium
Flahguaril. Oct. in.—The runard
her «ay to visit frienda in Cadillac. aute seboob look better than tbey
Mr. and Mm. A. F. Norlinger aM
dirt has been placed on the park and
(From Monday's Record-Eagle.)
The attendants at tha Tfaveraa City
liner Carmanla. ahicb touched hero daughter. Margarel. Irft (or Detroit
this will be levelled and as oocm aa
Miaa C. Pawlua ef Lebnd wma m the have to yeara past A nnmber of
The beys of Roy Wiloon'o Sunday
alumnus from both Mboob have slgtoday, proceeded .without adding
this morning. Mm. .Nerllnger wni atop Bute bospltal gave a dancing i>arty lOBsIble tbe abrnbbery wiu'be aet
•cbool claM of tbo Aaburr U. E. cliy Setordar shopping ^ TbKins
last evening, which was largely atitie thrilling aiory of the VoUnmo's
o( going to Ann
In Grand Rapids and visit her
out.. A new plaak walk U beins Uid churcb were entertained at tbe Some friend*.
leaded- A thoroughly good lime »ai
iVrirunlon in mid-AUamic with a loss parents for a few days'
Arbor for the match.
around the depot and tbe pbtform of Vance Walter* oa Weal Seventh
Ehiriey
W.
Hines
ef
ETD
Cast
Eighth
enlo.ved and,It U expected thooe porof 1S6 lives. Captain Barr refused
Mm. Anthony Pohoral and omndeen
on tbe north side eiteodod out to the etreet Saturday afternoon. It wae a street has gone (or a .week's vacation
Aeoording te tfte avarapM bauad
lie* will btJflven frequeuily during
niahe a tutement or say why the Car left (or Detroit this morning.,
yestnday. Bundy Brief hit .217 whUe
eurpilse on Vance and all bad a splen at Cadllbc and Reed City.
iht wlaier. Haluerg's oreheura fur park rail.
II auis. ;Lplch was tbe first liner to reMim Irene Pohoral left far Kont
Erving Mertn left yealerday fee Ow wnb tbe 8L Loob Browns. He baa
John Roviek e( Certen Eldirtg. la did time.
Moid (S the Vottunw'a dlatreu sir City this morning, where she will visit nished tbe music.
Beni to Mr. end Mre. Wm. EattoHy, trait, wbero be has acoepud a poaition coe borne ran to bu credit wbtle
Mr. and Mrs. William Otto taft this t IslUng In the rity (or a abort Umc.
imiA. hrou^t eway only one survivor. with friends for a ahon time.
whb tbe Mg bagnera.
with a wboleeab and
-Pile the others took off large numV/Tt Matey, who hao boon vIeiUng Third atreeu a boy.
Miaa Alice Philhga and slator. Mm. ; morning for Chicago, eccompaatod
Mra Ida M. Cary, who has 'Egan
by Mr*. Geo. Carroll, who will apead wyi frieods here, for eeveral daya.
Or. Fraliek ef Mapb City wm in the concern.
If-rf.
PreeUnd. will leave
Joa Klaea^ returned to hb heme TblOng ber danghtfr Mra T. A. WOOn Hoard the French Ueer l^TouLot Augetc*. Cal-, where tbey wme time vlalUag rebtivea.
Ml thU moratog'for Central Lake, City tbb fflontog oa bualm
Cadillac tbb tbonUng after a abort betm. returned to ber boas U 0». Hj- Wireless vie C
III rem/in lor the winter.
-nm Weeurn Mbmgen D<
Mr. and Mr*. Jaa. White and daugh where be will bo for a short time on
troil thb morning.
i tlimiard I—OcL in—A malortty of
The friends and.neighbom ef Sol ter. Dorothy 'Nell, from North Maal- bualneas befon returatog to blffboma bureen are atanUtf out different rep- vtolt here
ii- 136 who perished when tbe Vol- Croiaer, of -Renole street, paid bira a tou blat»l..are tbltlag with relatives at Pelbton.
In observance ef CelumhM day tha
reaOBUilvea wbo wQI appear before
Mbs Winiema Breaeh (eft thb
burned at sea met death be- turprtae vUit Ust evesting to help and friends In the city (or a abort
tbe different boerda of supervbors of poatoffice vras open only from seven Bornlac for Grand Rapid*, wture she
I_ Miller returned te hia heme
• 1.
tbey lost their heads. Four life- him velebraie bis 78nl .birthday. Tbe lime.
tbe conatiee that are repreeenled in to nine o'clock itala
Suttona Bay tbb morning, after
will vbtt for a few days.
_ i^u were emaabed because of being eveolng was enioyably spent. riollB.
F. F. Linoen toft yds morning fee
tbb bureau, to rairy out a campalffti
Chaa Uraon haa ondargone a aue- ahon lime in the city oo buB)s«oa.
<; - r -osded. Women as well as bea. guitar,and ban)o muair beiag tbe
Mrs. Bran* Uleneka and oon-wera
of aollclUag aid (or tbo coming year. Macbiee, where be wm vtolt with fel
Thea Loonardeon bft thb
cessTu! .operation for appendlcWa.
he hot blaxe scortblng their feet. ichief eDimainmeet. Retreabmeats
ativee for several day* before going to Grand Rapids thb morning to be
C. H. Eetaa of Bataa. la in the city for Grand Raph!* and Detroit to be Tbe great work of tbb organbatloo
-d into t^e aea and were drowa- were served and Mr. Croiaer was pre
b maoifeet to ever>* county of west to Chicago to apend the winter.
goo* sooi* time.
gone several days off buslneaa.
3 bukineas for tbe day.
••d
hHp wss at band.
Mra Q. Etewarx.
seated with seveml gifts.
E. B. Nerving and wife of Bay City, ern Mlcblgae. Tbe appraprbUona to
Fred Richter w«nt to Flint thie
Hr. and Mra C. H. Catos Of Mtee,
.V» w York, Ort 13.—Brief details of
Michigan (»ly. IIL. tbla morn
many cases are Increaatog aa tba de
The Central Methodist parsonage morning on official bugtueaa connect
visiting with rebtivea here- (or
th- Mirnleg of,the VoRnrno were
velopment b manlferted. Tbe pub ing. aftw' a abort vtoU bora wMb are-in the dtr for th* day.
will Iu tbe future be -al 3!0 Pranktia ed with tbe BUie I*. C T.
few da? a.
«f IV4-.I ttKlay by’ wireleaa from Capuli Bireei. Rev. w. \V. McKee taoved tofrienda
M. W. Cur
a ef wellln, b le
Ernaat SmHh of (todillac. b here licity that baa been given Michigan
U J. Crisp of Bates, is in tbe city
Th* Northern Michigan ato
SlMUKeolx-rgen ol the Groaaer Kur Jar.
baa pbced It wa>' in the lead, proving
the ctiy on busineea.
for a abort Ume on buali
today on a business trip.
Mlsaouri docked here yesterday.
fust, enrt.jie to New York with 103 ' Atneng the new^ poatmaeters Shat
Mra.'-OL^ Thofnae and family bft
Frank Hagan returnad to hb heme to thousands tbe splendid oppononiMrw. C. F. KMda of SioottvMla. and
rxued ai-road
The message read; have beea rerently appolated in ihte
W. O. Wilhelm ef Ml Etoritn^ 0-. for Oriend Raplda Satnrday. tnomiwg,
tiea that are offered tboM wbo wbb
Marquette tbb morning, after
rs Robert Smith, of Baldwla. lutlit to the city (or a short Uma on
Aaawered calls lor help from the Vcl- regioV are Cornellua Croain
(n enter tbe trait growing field.
Kal mtio frienda of tbe late Mrs. E. U few daya in tbe city on. boatoesa.
where tbey will reside.
t
I i-BO at (HO p. m end fotwd her la kaska sad John J. Galster at Bo>ue
Fifteen memoera ef t»e Meoae Jneaa
A. M. Eldred returned from Bellalra
Hughes, who have been here for tbe
The day of tho fur bearing eiUmai
H. Eurnisi avid wife, wha have been
a burning condlUoo. Tha tire com- Falla.
lodge went to Ijeiand yesterday, char
Betnrday night wpere be went to at
past week, returned to tbelr bomes to evidently nM yet over to tbb vicin
meaued wHh a heavy cxploelon. re
tering a motor baneb at Ftoncb. TbeY vialUag with frienda and relatives in tend the funeral of bb lather. Me.
Mlaoaa Emma and Sotma ChristMi.
ity. as btely a nunber of mink have
sulting la the death of aevetml ^ sen. who have been vUttlag Mr.-aad this morning.
were to meet a party of fifteen who tbe city for some Ume. left thb morn Odred was 8d yeara old and was one
Mra. Earah CecMIn of Upper Een- been
along tbe Vay front Tbe
eeftger* and crew, Elhveti staamerB Mr* A.' B. Kellogg for the past (ew
were to xome over from tbe Uaniton ing tor tbelr home at FranktorL
D( tbe plooeen ef tbb regbo. haring
dusky. Ohio, mother of Rev. Demaa animab are aUIl red, bnt ectxtfdtog
S. M. Cariett haa returned to hit
were at the scene Heavy
blend to join tbe order, but the storm
days, returned to tbelr borne at Omnd
Uved to tbb eeetton for over forty
local xoologlau tbe coat will torn
Cocblin. b here (or a two weeks' vbK.
of the previous day ao atlrref up Lmke home at Albiop after a abort visit years.
approach to the wreck almoct Rapids tbia mornlag.
Jerry Edllivan, ef San Diego. Celif.. to a jet black color wtlbto a few Mlehlgan that they Oould not get with friends here.
uTpossible.
Mrs. M. 8. Lang of Elk Raplda was
J. F. Jenka ef West Eleventh street,
b In (he Hir oo buBlneaa and win weeks.
Mra Thoa. Kunkle of Grand Rap
acroaa. Tbe Traveree City membere
-The-Carmanla ami Touraia are la tbe cUr today (or a abort time.
vUlt with friends in tbla vicinity for
a a Oerdoft ef Uattalng. la here for had a good dinner at tbe Hotel Lee- ids left tbia morning tor Manbtee aft haa sold hb home end wfl] occupy
»-ar<1iiog for two boats of tbe VoltarAndrew Flee* of Bodus'was In the
the Thomas houas. comer of Tenth
a few weeks
a abort time on .bnatoeaa.
lanan and spent tbe balance of tb, er a few days' rbit here.
liu ■ pasaangrrs bnt succiwi
rltr today on a abort busiaes* trip.
and
Wadsworth atreeU for tbe wtoMra. M. A. Burgwald an^
Born to Mr. and Mra. David WlkP. C. Eaara left thb morning <ar
day to algblseelng. Tbe trip on Lake
Dr. and Mra. Flood of
iiKibabte. The wreck is drifting and
of Fraoklln street. Wedneeday morn- ef Onyltog, returned to tbelr bond Deelanau was very much enjoyed.
Hari. where be will be for about a
for ahlpplng (SIgMd) came dowa yeMerday to tbelr auto
Mr. Mid Mra C K I
leg.
a
son
who
will
be
called
Robert.
tbere
tUa
morning,
after
a
abort
vtalt
week
on
businee*.
Every
man
who
etolma
to
ba
a
' .Spaaceabergen
and spent ibe day.
have been here' (or eeveral days, reMr. and Mra. w. E. Smith Of Buck wiib frtaoda aad relatlraa to tbe ctlff.
Mito Marie •todibU ef
inter was out to bb beat garb y«*Ed Ampren. a Grand Raplda prodWill Blow up Wroek.
ley. are In tbe tdty for a day's busi
C. Peel left thb wtefttlng for Che teidar. n was aald that they were go Blngb vtoltlng vrttb frtonda to tbe etty tuned thb afternoon to tbeb hone
l-ondoa. Oct IX—The BrlUah ad- urt. was lockod up last algbt by Pa.to-Lodtogtos,.
ness trip
boygan, where be will be for ahoot ing after birds. Borne did come home for a tew days.
i iimliy today ordered (be crulaev trolmaa Rosa when he was (ouad oa
AJhori Glebaneky. who hM EeMi
Born to Mr. and Mia. David Kik- a week on bnatoena.
Wm. Daniels ef tha NstlsMl ganwe,
with a good string, whib tbere were
Icieeily intoxlrated
I;»aegsl to aeek the buralng wreHt The sti
The ease ef Thomas J. Ward against •cben who bad a good Ume foUowing Manbtee. e«t in tbe city yettetday rialtlng friend! to (be cHy for a tew
-• the VoJtnrao aod deairoj it. The maCffarigation difficult. He was ^ stiand or Bowen Harbor, oo WedneaDr. E. B. Minor that baa been on trbl (heir dogs aad endeavoring totoeach and reeefved tw©
care from tbe daya. left Qatorday ettatgpeu for EL
.j-.'e«t wirMeaa reports had the Teh leased tbi* moralBg upon bb promiM day a eon.
Grand Traverse Ante eompeny. wkbh PanL whare be wlU vbtt with kb ob^
Mra. Chaa. Henaal and m
/or tbe past two days. Judge Mayne dt- them to locate Uto gama
return to Grand Raptda.
icruo otill anoat. a aetRous nei___ ___
The haavy frqdt ef last night did were driven tbreugb to Mnnbtee.
Wm. ClemMtrt left today for a few to Grand Rwlda tbb mwalBg to vtolt rectad a verdict of M caUM of actiae.
usogatioB. Tbe DotAgal will blow
I ef tho *
A. B. Oeedman left.fer hb heme ad
With Telatlvee.
and tbe result b Dr. Minor b
world's of gnodfand win ,enabto tbe
days' visit In Chicago
'' up aad alok tbe V<dt|(^
potato grewan to care ter tbelr crepk. Neiaen City thb auming after a the Globe 1
Mrs. D Webb and eon ef Beftew gouty of malpracUee In setting
(Prom Fridar'a ftocord-Eagle.1
imjwovcd by a repainting of tba bsUdMbs Margaret BergMan ef EuttoM abort Ume b«w on beitoMi
Miae Francos Rwtnor toavaa this aftW. H. Etaolo. the Woatara Michigan •treel. left for Ban Disco. Calif, thb Bboulder boae. The com now belag
Ing. dbiday caaM and tbe addition of
The
a (or Pborwix. Aria., where ebel
b that or Weaier W«r« Bay earns down
borean appla expart, la morning, where abe wfti
footbaU clrelee to be gbyed tte weak ,sn attracuva ajgn.
egie Mfty to do some tmdlag.
VB. Joeeph Chase.
r ill remaia (or aom« tlSM.
aome time.
-in IHislusoa end viclatly making
RRIEF STORY
OF DISASTER
Merchandise Sale Hyers
Read every Iteai. Thdr valaea are naaparoaehaHe
Vhc
Sweater Coats
i5c
Salts sad Coats at
Wondcriol Savlao*
7c
18c
39c
3%hc
39c
$3.98
For $1U8 We Otter Suits and Overcoats lor Yoimg Rten
EXPUSIBI GMISa
FIRE
I Mamn
“ r
OftAMI) WAVIMI
tEisnilni n
BiEs n miffln
lEliis tnin
Owmt Wb« Waa Brother of Ward
Wloard.
iOOf TkAVStn iAT KAOU, TDSD4T, OOTOBB 14. 1913.
RURAL TOPICS
MADE PLAIN
I
-Wenten Who Oct OMiy.
I Kvery woman who l» irouhled wJib
'talniliut and dl«« speUi. heefcache.
' hcailnchc. ■ncaknis*. delillliv. constl‘eiailonor kidney uDUblea should use
EaaCHtlen of Becker May Be Indef-. Electric Biiiew They give relief
REARIIE DR APPEU
Inwr 0«i>r.d.
i rt.”
'___ '
.-•'•laKOl .
.»^lUi, adolng 'ireaai
^ »lBcr
,
„ „ .
.
from ihe flret dote. .Mrs Uora Galne*
(By Vntted Prtea.)
Four doctors
(By United Preea) >
lofAvoea.U . eayt;
i
"
---------Oweaao. Ort. lS.-wiUp» Burbank,
d my Children and
Albany,
K.
T.,
Oct.
lS.->Art«menU
had
given
me
np
RCeUMD AW TMIIOWt O^UTTIN
INSPIRING LECTURE GWEN
looki
jiv frtendi
fHendi were
wi
looking
.
brother «f Inuber Barhknk, the Mon the appeal of •
UPROAR.
LEE HORNSBY.
when my son Insisted that 1
mona aaturalleL died here Satnrdny tn
Chut« B«k.r ul bl. l~r Ho...,
^
Bitters t did BO. and they
obecwlty. Not twin today. «fem hla
thal gunmea from sentence of death.
world of Rood." -'u»f
t done
arriTed to make funeral arrange,
...............
and
Recon.
buRun today before ibe Court
ided by all druRgials of TrnvcrM
menta was tala reUUonablp to Lutber
of Anpeals. The arRumenis were to
hare been made some weeks oru but
ALL RUMIA INTCRCITeo IN THC Burbank known.
the Suiter Impeachment |iroc«edlncs
OUTCOMR. \
RURAL SCHOOL dANITATtON WAS at Whkb the Conrt of Aptwala jadRca
sat aa members of the Impeaekment
•mr«l J*wt W«r.
»n
leading subject.
court, made necessary the iiosliHino«r K««f OMrtttB
until today. Si-vedy decisions
.
O^r Trial. Taam Undaf
In the Bertterntunmen cases are ex
Martial Uw.
Will Join With
Washlngtcm. Oct S —If the conaeni
pected. Should the court decide
Marly AdBiniDtt the condemned men U ieemed ■ Representative Underwood on<l
(Bv VaUa4 Pr«a.)
vanupea Wm Be Received
sei-ured
certain today thal -t. furthi-r a|>]>cat other bouse leaders can
RaaaU. Oct.
Meirtel
SIEGE OF MANY'WEEKS FINALLY
By the Action.
would be taken to the I'nlled Rlates tomorrow a Joint resolution will
BeOta, Uia Ja«r accused of ouirdeHw
ENDED
insaed through corurreas w-ltbln a few
Supreme court. ThK would n
a bor to let bta blood tor pattorer
days
repealing
that
portion
thgt
the
men
toiivUicd
of
the
sensa
br.«i io4.r a^BUicur uu.m.pi»i
Tbe opening of the Orand Traverae tional ktni^ of Gambler Kooenthal
tariff law authorUInc s
bia trla] to plead bis Innocence. After
County Teacherm- assoctaiton'was held win not be executed for many months cent Uriir rrtrate on Rood* brougtx
the inCletment wa* read B^U leaped
In tbe coitK bouse last crenInR. The at Icaat.
this country in Atuerienn-owned
to hlB feet and ehouted his (tulUleeisevere storm prevented many from
sblpa
aea*. "I bare earned mj- broad hon
att,fDdlDA aliboush a Rood number of
The dechiton to nsk for the repeal
orably." the Jew declared. “1 haveo t
TORREON WAS SUPPOSED TO IS tbe county ach '
of tho clause was reached by admin
1 any crime. I »aa eaddenIMPREGNABLE
Count) Comartaaloner l.«e Hornsby
‘iRimtIon offlclBlK today after exi>erti. |
ly eeUed and kept In, jail for yearn.
lUuairafed le.inre on "Sanlcf
the slate and tn-asttyy depariineob,
I dont know why. l b Innocent.'
Utloa of the Rural flchoolt." nalng
■lecldi-d that Jn carry out ita
Four judsee listened ia eolemn alienee
over one hundred slides, which Includ.
exact terms would meau a reducllor
bat the epecutora were thrown Into Reported That General Trwey Aubert
WKh One Thmieand Fedcrale
ed not only ttic views of schools
of five per cent in tariff on-^ood>
an uproar. TweniraU of the 4IS
where both the proper and old style
Have Geee Over te the
from
iiraeilcally all of the thief «•
wiiaeeae were examine today,
seating was used and the many ways
Rebel Art*v
porting connlrics ei«-pi llmill. Prance
nnJmportant. Two Jews were aererothat most school houdbs are heated,
and Russia.
ly beaten In the atreeta today by Ruabut the riewi. of Orange -biiildlnRs.
PorelRu-cenintrle*, including Cer
alana.
Kief la practically under
ture of Torreon by tht robrta. rumori Tarm aeencs. famous orchards of this
many. Prance and Spain, wbleii
martial law, duf to the Influence of
became current today of k ma-saacre rorlon aad the manner In which the
claim they would be aeverely dlecrltt.
antlJewlah men from countries with
of Spaniards which. If confirmed,
inated again*! by the ahipplng rlaumout the ^ale.
would approach the horror of the mae- The lecture was Interesilng from all
had made atrong proteats to'lhe atai<raere of Chinese in the aame city dura and shows tbe close study
deiwrinient and It 1* realised that re
inc the Madero retoluilon In 1910,
thal Mr. Hornsby has given to
lallatorv luttaanres probably will bIt U estimated that there are be subject of the betterment
adopted hy several roiinlriea If tbe
ef Grand Traveeee
Spanlar.lm In the rlir i
n„.
system, and the solving,
rive i>er cent reduction clause is ad
lot Torreon. Refugees who have com-!„,
^
m
Two Chieaie Detectivea Have Bean minUiered as the ntale departnient
Met eiT)meoa.
muntented with the rebels In that
,j„.
B of the pupils.
Sent IS Question Woman Who
l>elleve* It mun be.
nm.e. oet •»—The gflv.Bm annual' **■'‘'1
haa1>een a com j
toomlnR eeaaion waa held In
Ran Amuetmont Park at
—0«d
A..»
!.«. or oroo...-. obl»
o„
tho Lake.
h,,sor.t,.oou„„.«oo.r.
UT, Vbl'lurlng the town,
|
jj tVHcoi of Old Misbluu. handled
which -has been In t^lon here for
______
-Spelling" in an IntellUy Vnln-il ITi-ssl
Monday
and Tueadar. sras attended by] Torreon has been under alege tor
t'bIcsRo. Oct. » -l‘ariiBl corrobuia;;7r*i«t.tlve. of nearly even church
^dUv7n
ndvocatlng the me.bods
in this region. Rev. A. A. W.U of Old
n»d devices that will bring out the tlot •Of the story of Hcijry Spencer.
(M and confesaml murderer,
Mlaalon was moderator The different
,_,horUles to be ^pregnable 1«- '
*“
• ‘Ihout gohe klllM two Rirlf. ^atid threw
•oalona were addrea-seJ by Otoee
^^ert wK.
*"“> ‘“r si-vlHng of unusual words,
gave an uplift to each meeUBg. The.
,
js, M Ferry of Williamsburg, put be- tbeir bodies Into Ihe lake at Paw fiECINNING OF END QF fiUL^ER
Paw, Mlcb.. wa» lonuincU iii a tele^drea. by br. J. lA'. Bulh^rUnd.
TRAGEDY.
address
.
----------_____ _
,ng uie stale federation ^me of the gram received by the police today
Lanaing. ’the sute home mlMlonary | that
Oeueral Tnicy Aubert. w^o with 1^
*'*'';*"
from the chief of pollre at llenlen
anperlotendent. waa Hstcnerfio with a . ,b«.-.d ..,.n WI B..imJ nr.-.
«ulJ 1-. ... .r«~l « d-U.
Harbor.
The
U.-nton
Harl.ochief
interest. Tbe-delegaiea ..rt. ... lo
great Aal of tn
to th. r.lk.|.of,<tM' chlldm .od ,h. io«l..r. mirwires that be had been informed that
thp different.
were entertained
r to^fhe reheU -ment fund It,waa voted } join tbe
badly decompooed bodies of Rlrla
komei In the village Rev. Freeland
association
» taken from the lake last
of ThompaoBvUle was elected moderMrs. A. W. Iv<kB paper on Hu
but had never been tdenUfled GOVERNOR
aOrfoMSU.
lane Work In tkc Rural BebooU.
NEEDS
TWENTY
She made the mat He dtdn i know what Jispotliioa was
VOTES TO ACQUIT.
ter very plain and gave lllaalrailona made of tbein.
Actlnc upon this Inforsiatlun Captof bow to teach the children lo be
PROPERTY WEST OF CITY HAS
Pci-tieisns Whe Hsve Fellewed the
kind to the dumb anlmalK. The build FTalplD of the Setr-ctivo humii
CHANGED HANDS
BSC CIsim H* wm Net Mutter
ing of bird bouaee and the arranging detmivc* \n question Mra I.. J. tgeef.
SUCCESSFUL WILL REVOLU
Over Thirteen Votes in
of tbe neats. Teach the ebUdren to pivprteior of the amusement park at
TIONIZE WAR GAME.
Building Will be Refitted and Will be study the trails of and animals and Paw Paw lake The Benton Hariror
His Behsif.
Reedy by Novem
chief
said
be
had
bees
to
Mra
Keef
birds and they will soon come to love
wMUerr Make* It Peeeibia for OF
ber 1.
who bad asked to ilew tbe i>odlrs
them.
I By I'nited Press.)
arster te See Several MIlea
A general discnaslon followed which and who might K *1*'* to *t'* him
Albany. Oct. in The beglnsInR of
The tnand Traverae bosplul 1« was taken pan In by nearlj^all those Istormatlon.
the end of New York's immical
belM renovated, refitted and will be present.
present, the subJecU treated were
IrsRpdk esme today, with the rc), Ort. 9.—If the "wire.
A
Cantte
and
Enert‘vt
Lsntivc.
read) to receive patients by the ftrat the nnlfortn text booR law. the eompulteas eye" dose all (hat M. C. Blum
A liilld. Reiille and cffecil'- laxailw asseiiiblinR nf the high court of liuMra. A. I. •or)'school law and erhool libraries. In
what Iicople driiiaotl »h«-n Miffer- peacliinrnt. and only legsl tfuesilons
■aya it will do. nartgulon u on the Smith of inland have porcbeaeJ the,
R from coDMIiQilim Tliouwaiida and the verdict remained lo'be settled.
the repofu of the eehoola It was found
eve of |Mt tneb aaother
property, which conalats.of all toe that forty hare already adopted the
ttyar by Dr. King s Ner. life Pilii. I^IxiT w Ml i>rolisbly know liU fate
as It experienced erlik tbe diecorery bnUdlnga and thirty acres ofJnnd.
lIURli Tallmun. of Kan Ai.ionli-. Tt-x,
tomorrow or Ike wtreloea telegraph, la the oplli- which iDcludM nearly four bundre-l uniform hook H«- The arhools arc tn wriieF:'
They ar>-. lip.von<l
excellent condition ibruugboni
•• am
ind I
Politician* who hi'? clo.viy follow,
the l>eat i>ills my wif<ton of eeafarlng men who have
feet of fronuge on the bay. Mrs.
• •1—..n..,. .-W1IU
‘ibl'c ed the trial rt'c Sulrer not to exceed
county.
aaalaed the "eye*- with which
Smith, who. win have the entire
I' by ull lrun-,1*l»
1.1 votes )>yr acqutcul he needs 20.
inventor; 8. 8|du. U eapefimenling charge of tbe hoeplul, has lived te I.^
of Travwae'CUy
at Vallejo Blum and W. E Rode are UBd nearly all her life, imd dM live
nnandag the laveatlon and have tak- ... . short time In Traverae CUy. She
<fi eh out twenty-sereo patento on
was formerly Carrie Steffens. «he is
Tbe inamtraent. which works only a graduate of the IIIIdoIb TrainInR MRS. ALMARINA PICKARD
at nlghL reflerta on a mirror a
School for Nnraea end has bad aeveral
ORIOtNAL F10NEEA
lag plcuirc of ever>’thlnc within a years of active experteot*. Mr, and
radius of eeveral mUet. It receives Mri. Smith have wanted lo <»wo thfa
Came te Leland Fifty-Eight
|ht (vea
| Yearn
I from a web of wires liroperty tor a number i*t years and
Ape ar*d Ward Throught Cirly
erected on a Ull maai. 'll Is uaelcaa the deed wIG transferred this week.
HrJISSERIIIISlilSIlllOCBICE
TUI Wai HLUSTMTED
WILL REPEAL CLAUSE
TORREON IN
REBEL HANDS
SPAmUDS REPORTED SLAIN
.
..._ ___
PDLiCE CHIEF
FINDS GLUE
Why You Should Have
a Savings Account
First: You may be iD(*&pacitated at any time and
unable to earn your own lividg. If sickness, acci
dent or other trouble comes you must have. assistauce from some source.
The Dollar is Your Best Friend
SecoBd: Money in the Bank enables you lo take
advantaSe ot Golden Opportunities whenever they
arise. Should Opportunity knock at your door but
once it would be a sad misfortune not to be prepared.
Get Ready for the Unexpected
Open Your Aceouulatlhe
HRST NATIONAL BANK
CALF MEAL"
bodies found last summer
MRIUL MSIIK
ST..'
DNLY VERDICT
IS jlWAITEQ
\
DECISION EXPECia TUESDAY
TO OPEN HOSPITAL
Price 4c per pound or $3.75 per 100 pounds.
'Why should calves be raised oo Blatchford's CaU
Meal? Because it is the best milk substitute on the
market. One pound is equal to one gallon of
milk when made up into grud and goes just as far
for feeding calves. Fed dry it will prevent acounng.
All young stock can be fed on Blatchford’s Calf
Meal at about one-third of tbe expense of feeding
whole milk. It saves your milk and cream amf it
contains all the nutritious elements fbuud in 'Whole
TTiiik
.
You w8l lose money by disposing of calves
when bom.\ Every calf should be cither raised or
vealed and that can be accomplished by feeding
“Blatchford’s Calf Meal."
Write to us or call at the comer of Front and
Cass Sts. for a booklet giving further informatioo.
We pay the highegt market price for eggs and
butter at the comer of Front and Cass Sts.
WIRELESS EYE
OLD SETTLER GONE
by dayllghL however, tor the reason Work has commenced on tbe improve
that the wlras regiater only
ments and four rooms on tbe ground
floor with n ward with four beds will
••gtyglan raya-"
*The navigator of a ship ae equiF be put in tlrsf Claes ehatic- Mm. Smith
Mrs. Almartna PickAfd, widow of
ped «onld see on the darkest sight will hare a housekeeper and aeveral the late 8. Pickard, ot l.sylaBd. died
the eurfaee of the ocean all .sboet nialda who wUl look after Uw house. at the borne el h«r davgfaMt- Hra. 1).
WM." Mid Blum.
He ooeM uhMTVt whlle-a^e will give all her tltr-e w the O. Bhorter. lOls State atreeL Iwt
ibe pntlenu. Trained norseii nfitbL aged 82 )-eara. , Mra. Pickard
ether ablpe approach or tbe proximi
ty of roAi. abealt or Icebergs. A will be In atfendanoe day and night waa born in OnaUvus. Obto. October
esaat guard eooM see an enemy*i and an opernUng room wilt be pre 2t«. mi, BBff baa lived la Lsdandi
scouts approaching long before the pared as soon as poMlble.
for the paai 56 yeara. Mi*. Pickard
Tbe doctors of the <Uy . bare all
eoMU had found what they
to -Norther* Mldtlgaa when
been interviewed and they have ava wnderataa and endured ell tbe
•ceklng.
"Outing a recent test at Vallejo, the eared Mia. Smith of theTr sn)>|iort. tor har^lpe ot tbe eeiiy i^aeer. Bbe
oheerrefa mw In the mirror the aBJpa tbU ta a factor that has been needed haa Bade her borne with Mra. Shorter
for years and there uould be
on the rivpr. the railroad trains
tor tbe last two years. Bbe laavei
lag up and Sown the valley, people Ideal place chosen. Thene Is a fine
brotber. Wlltiam Beama*. vbo
walking about and even the nenWea aprtn* of natural water on the place now 80 years old and who *r*s vIsUpacing their beau on ^ the tsinnd. and It has already been piped through lag to the eUy tor aeveial weeks and
fipRa wu Mtmerty a wlreieM expert the' buUdtng. A good heating plant retsrsed to kis home la Indiana
baa beon la the building alnoe it was
on Hate bland.
Ind.. last waMt. A sister. Mr*
erected and an a^lylene gas plant
.niMtoo Scott, lives at Oubutus. Ohio,
.win fnmiah tbe llghUng. A caretaker
has lived on the premlaea for Ibe past aad she ia aow 7S.‘ There are
two years and-tiiere are trees that ebbdren. Mrs. D. C. Shorter, of TnfrCity: -jUben Pickard, ot EUshave a good crop of ap^lea. The rofiSe
Urfie Number Attended Miseleii nt
tables are enough to turalab the home wvrtb; WlHIam Pickard, of Bsat JorThat Ptaea.
tor Ibis ysar. There irt eeveral iaa; Mrs. W. H. Hitchcock, ot lAnslag;
Mr*.
Kate ®- Porbea of
ittMinga that are In eiccllant cqndl-,.
Wl
The cAoelag extrefnen of a two
A^lea. GaHt; Mrs. Ida A. eeastoas.
waM-e mlMloo that had hew hMd at
of. the read graveled and erery- •( Panfta. .Idaho. There are aeraraA
laadore waa held yeetarday. The»« thlnr wfll be tn keeping for a Erst aelees aad nepheFa, elevea *r»»dinto SM prho filtended from HanlMee class boapit^ wtthla easy walking cbDdrea and fnor great graadehildreD.
OMUag on n epectal uinswiop UaH. Glltnace ol tbe hny Tor tbe eoovalee- A short toaeral earrica win be bcM
heMde neearSl tmn TrmanrM ^ORr. cobs, abd the hlUa lo tSg west wUl at the home of Mrg. Bhorter. (blf
Bnuona Bay and ProvsfiHt
Ve a prouctloB from gstmme cold An eveBtbg at 7:S0. Her. Daaaas CochUR
-amM w«a dendSuMd ifi fidfin «• the tlM wtaUr.
etldaUBfi. ibtemeat wCl ba to L»
peMda arrived. fSUowed hr •
Uad. eatur^ay toort^.
FMher PliMMME. «ho SMI fikfiVC* fif
John. Kucera, wAte was arrseted «
Mr days agb an compialet ot bis -*«i»
abd Vbo la being held o* a ebarfit«(
bis tUBlIr. is having an etnmtn proUte <onrl ibis arier
iHliEATIUliliE
:f*p« wrto^-x
:s£
vHMlfii SFdbe »s«Sto M«h9*s:
«
Grocer
The Barney Co.
Two oSetiogs of more Hian usual interest
to buyer* of
THE FARMER’S ST(HtE Wool Dresses and Coats
GUNS
HmmuK wiiM.n IX hero iincL yim ii.-c' a irmi if ........... .. .
to tin aiiT Jttiut itijr. iiml «*>■ ligve some kx.-.*|0 munll.v c<»sJ Imrw.- have n fww
that nr- vi-r>
gaitw to;’offi-ryi*u.
o____have
H chnui-c for
vheai). T'hi-y an- ju«l us goo.l
f.-w H'x-niid
HJIJl.
uImi liav
■ you 1«> 'get II cmxl
sell you I
KMMw thal
............... ....... 'll very- «-lic-n}i....................................
'hand RiUiK
gun from $4>*n up.
aho Imv.- sliclls. gun ens.-s. dcamiic
^/hliintrHg coats, shell v.-sls, m fa- t .-v.-rylhing yem n.x-,!
fur hntiliDE, Befon- y-ui buy
gniiia we arc offeriug.
•v:
Kk^ank Trude
Half The Game
TOE BEST (FLOUR
n**s*wl*«s wtw bsveasec It lor
yestosayso. Ilioakcahrcadlkat
SnSlKt^ quUW
Uok. onrccler ItaU/’iuv' otter
ttroosyour
(MeraooAt
htoflowiok* MU' Co-
at $8.75
at $11.25^
at $13.88
pt $10.50
and $13.88 at$19.75
and $22.50
The gannents we are featunng thia week at
these very special agoras embrace the most fa
vored ot the Fall Fads, either ia dress or CMt.
Mackinaws, extra special........... WAS ooS S7.S*
SlUi Pctllcoato. olsple *Bo4a> “41“ m as
changeables, special......... $t,W, W.H. $S.W
AattoritaHve Sbosvliia ol Slrt^ ESelusivc HlBh-«ts»»
at $25. $28, $32 lo $4«^
including the best of fur fabric weaves
at very reasonable figures.
BOSTON-^rty Ne* Baftend r«U
lives of Abel Steer**, a pioneer of
Calltorato. whe died «o )-**ri sgc. sre
■msktog rtsim to the r.OM.OOb estate
lett by bis widow. Mr*. Aresdl*
Btsarss Baker. wb» died to Los Angelee Bertember SR. 1>12.
Mr. and Mttt J. t- »otoe end **»»•
M. bua*. of Northprwt. dwive dew*
to Mr. Bole*- car Uis atonAag to
•pe*d the dar.
YUMJIAUfilHUiei
I Fii*t
Pr*eide«t
Tedsy. .
**
tBy Unltod Prtos.)
a-v
Chta*
•
f
GSJUR) nUVlEE* HUtAlJ) AND lEAVlBSE BAT BAOtB. TD18DAT. OCTOBBB 14.1«13.
TWO WjgilED liafn IIFE EMEimtOT OEMTS
'BTFXnOSnN
OIIE ESSEIITMl
SIRS. E. L. HUGHES DIED ^ST
EVENING.
MUNDEO
they THOUGHT She Wm «n Active Factor in Goth
WAS UNLOADED
ReligiM* ond Social Service.
BfiTH EXPEGIB Tl DEGtyER
% TUtCAPtORA
The Wounded Man Were Engaged in
Knocking Rrimer* OM of Sheila
Satore Loading Them
^
For Nractlce.
.Mr*.
L. HuKiK* iiaseod away
Mtenlay aflornoon at
after a
ingcriog lllnes* of tiiore then a year'*
lurailon. While the new* wa* not un
fxpected. the entire community felt
k distinct shock at the reallxatlpn that
i strong and beautlfiil Utc wa- ended.
During the seven years of -Mr*.
TugUes* residence In this.city she enleared heoclf to all wUb whom ahe.
In conUft
Her serenity
spirit, her mem' cheer, and al«ve Ml.
ler ImiomlUblr couraRc In suffering,
erelved ’ unconscious horaoge from
Jioce who knew her Mr*. Hughe*
)oeses*ed the unusual ronibinttion of
great exovuttve ability and rare wo.
m*n1> • charm. For many yearn coworker with her husband in his husl
less, she found opjvirtutilty for rtoins
vast amouoi of good, an<l her (under
sympathy for those In itorrow brooght
romfon to the heari* of many.
EVANGELIST BANKS
POlirOI TREWAf TO LIGHT
PEOPLE
VfERE URGED TO RE
TURN TO 000
Chrlatlan* Sheuld Kav* Ne UafiMM
in Their Haerts If They Expect
to Do Good >r> IK*
Wertd.
EcMfna and Nchlhs CUraE.
Tbe eodUtlns. beeilas niedloatlOD in
DR HOBSON'S EC7.EMA OINTMENT
l>eneirBiee every tiny iiore of tbe skin.
. lean It of all Im
beal ecaem*. r*Khe*, riDgwonii, tetlei
)thi>r linMlghlly eruption*. KcOiiiim/Dl I* a doctor's prescrliinu experiment. All drua
V mall.
Plelffer Cbeni
JACK JOHNSON
fORFEITS BONDS
GORTIRUARCE
IS
DEHIED
(ouBdaUon of a revolnUon of blood
shed censed by poIlUeal oppreetlon
• Bd Inequalliy of class**. ' aald Ur*.
‘For these reason*.
and because the L'nRed Bute* auoda
for what It does. I feel certain there
will l>e no unfairness •bown me. The
l-nited SUtes adopted as It* slogan
during Its revolQtloD agaloM the op
pression of King Georae III. Of Eng
land. Taxation without i.-j.iv»enu
tiott U tyranof.' It will seek to keep
no jieraon who la flghUng King |
George V. of England, lor the same
reason." Mrs. Pankhursi
reache*
New York. October IS.
(losea. that have caused u* to go with
lean hearts, and silent lips, or.wbat
orse. with a lextlmony Uiai has
fHiunded hollow or h> iiocritlcal, lei
pray God's merry and forgiveneaa,
Negro FIflMer Waa Wanted to SUnd
*H0. as we first came to tb*^ I.ord,
Trial on 8*von Counu tor
come again iiT bumble repentance.
Violation, at the Whit*
The asaurame that our hearts are
Slave AcL
right and am live* clean In the sight
of God wDI give ua a bumble but a
iBy United Prwts.i
holy holdneae. a cerialo loyalty to
Chicago. Oct. IJ—Federal Judge
G(mI. a certain fear)e*a devotion to
Carpenter today declared forteited the They Wdl Settle Old fieore and De
Jeaiu. wbli-h will give ua power
iSSnAW personal Iwnd of Jack Jpbncide Championahip of the
defy the world, and c)o(be ua with
sun. negro fighter, when be (ailed
Ha* Been data.
spiritual Influence that wilt make ua
ap|>ear to sund trUI on seven counts
successful In' winning our neighbor! against him charging him with viula(By United Press.'
from their pin* to God.
lion of the white slave acL
Milwaukee. Oct IS.-With the Cad-,
Attonieyt (Or Johnson pleaded for
rtlac to) favoriie two to one In todaj's
cuntlnuanci-. hut aeer overruled. IHs- engagement. Ad VVolgast and nattlliig
trin Attornev Wllkerson a^nnuunced •Nelson Hiiiabed ihelr workouts today
tbnt he will ininvedlaiel}' a'tart civil and prepared to enter the ring.to setjA* old scores In a 10-round mlll^
October Seeelen I* New In Tull proceedings to oinain a Judgment
Ever siDce Wolgalil w rested tliMitIc
Ewinp.
from The* Dane In 1910. Nelson has
been tryftig (or another chance. Beth
Tbe Ortol>er aesNiaa' of the Bo*r<1
truly reaiUe thal defeat meahs an
of Supervisors »a* called to order
other shove toward ihe has been clast
tills ufternuon at 2:3u by prank M.
and have each init In two weUc* bard
Hamlin, chairman of tbe board. Ev
training.
ery member answered rrti call Indud-
OLD TIMERS READY
PAO? fTTB
4anoimc<ffl(iil
Jaekaon. w* wrtti eomlnu* to
t tucesae ter.the
srr
been connected ‘
many years.
Tarbsek & SdsdiM
(Sueeesaera to Wm. Jsekaen.)
GINSENG
will pay bigbtfl prices for
. ainaeng.
i
,-fiw 8-ll
,y wbo
of this region. There are
At the revival p4eUng« at .the skat
MMaankee. Oct. 9.—A ititatake la
I that
are caring for small orcl
ing rink on Wadneaday evening. Dr.
haadllw a loaded ehelt which
have aonie of the flneat (ruH grown
(.ouls Albert Banks spoke on" Lean
tieved oooialnad bo powder, reaultod
and
they
are
plannliix
to
ahow
what
Souls In l-^t i‘asiures " HI* text
io ao ezptoeton aboard of the i.'ntted
they produce and so intereat others
■'He gave'them ihtlr>eque*t;
.State* fecrtine cutter Tn*r*rora.
to make the sian. Tbe hearty wxeut loannesH Into their souls ’ Psalm
a-hich aertouaiy Injured t«o men The
operailon of the fruit grower and the
lOC-IS. lie spoke In part as (oIIowh:
. injured are:
business mui is making this region
la I^iaraob'a dream, which wa* at
K. D. Dlelwld. Metoan. Moalieiton,
the attractive location for the proeInimrtani factor In the chain of
Mich, left
pectlre inveirtor. This anfi previous
evenia.
which
brought
Joseph
to
: aounded In thlah and
shows that have been given will draw
front, aa Uiv great statesman of
feet barood.
Inrreaaed attention from Ihe many
t3g>-pi, he saw even fat caillo <
our n>*a. eunner. rlRht le« badly
who are occsalonal vialtora. ana
out of the rlveiT and feed In the
naBsled: wound In neck: |>hy«lcUnH
through t^fs meant will be abla to
meadows.
And
aa
he
looked
on
them
fottad it n«-e«aarr to ampoule leu'.
Judge the aupeiior advantages this
aevcD
other
tattle,
lean
and
scrawny,
Both prabaldy will-recover.
..
aaciktt offers.
foliowcd them up out of the river
Occult on Lake.
and came and stood hy ifie fat otiea. Ing the (our new niembera from TravThe explo^cm occurred off Port
(By Ualled Press.)
Clty. C J. Ebner. first ward: M'.
And whlle'hr walclied them, the lean
. Tha Family Cough MedMine.
Waahliutton ahlle the ciiiier wa
Havre. Prance. Oct. 11—Mrs. Em
In every home there should be a
laah. aev-oQd ward; J
beasu turned on the fat ones
•route to Manitowor to emtage In
tottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
meline Pankhursi. now under a threeateihuni up. and when they had eaten mantel, fourth ward and
get practice.
ready
for Immediate use when any
them np ila-y were still a* sslnny t'lKil. tltth ward. After reading the. jear Kcntoncc In England, but out on
After the exploalon the veesci re
tueniber of the family ^ntraris a coM
aad lean aa the) were at the begin iiunierous correspondence and the np the "('at-ani;l-Alouse'' act. today sailed
or a cough, Promp.i use trill atop the
turned to .Mlla-aalee.
apread of sickness. S, A. SUd. of AlaPolnilriK of the aeveral lommHleei on til" »eniii liner Provence for
ning.
Firet Ueiileuant IV P Sh«i ana in
The Traverse City Stale bank Is Mil. Mich., writes: '.\ly whole family
i'baraoh's dream In many ways l.v tbe (dialrman tliu board adjourned Anivrica. She was accompanied to
eharga of liie vesaei. Po«* atxl Ule
depends upon Dr. King's New DI*cov>
until tomorrow- moruing at
nine the pier by a score of friends and mili mailing SOU letters to the fruit grow ery as the liesi cough and cold medlvividly illUBtrata* the story of
bold were eugace-l on the deck knorle
tant nuppom-vs. The leader of Eng ers In this region soliciting contrfbu- cine in (be world Two .>0c bottM
ina prituerv not of ehi-lla which had
and women wbo I've In the midst of v'niock.
land'* mllluui* di-clared today that Uons for tbe hig apple show,that they cured me of ppeumonla." Tbousanda
been diecharaed. i-reiiaraiury to reIbis wtmdfriul world which God ba*
of ciber tamillea have been dually
Prof H. D. I
. who is t she lias no fvttr of being aiupped by will earn' on beginning November 5. benefited and depend entlTfly upon '
Iradlni: for Iiraclire. The ihells hold
flll-d 1with such abundant oppor
a throe-poun.b mlaalte Diebold was
tlei) for
fc
doing good and gathering give a Bcriea of lecture* on Beauilfy- the United States Immlgiallon of The Indications are tbat thU srlll be
I uie mosi..ni<
boldliuc an iron lar asainat the |>rlni'
|t..eftenslve display ever made,
goo<l. so rich In privilege* (or the dt- ing the City " will ^rest the scholar* ficial* at New York.
"The United SUtee standC (or free las miliaual Iinterest'M already
era or lUe ahelU, while Foai waa afrlk
eady^anl- troubles. Every dose help*. Price 50e
reloimieni of (be Splrtlnal nature, w bn III ebape] exerrUes in tbe lllgb
and $1.00 at all druggistt of Traverae '
dom. and tbe country waa built
Ing the end of a har «Kh a heavy lead
.fei/amoifg tthose who have
ei^ardg C«y.
yet go leas and hungry amid all. aad school tumorrow morning at gi'lS..tnalle;
thhugli ibe devonr the good things of
Neither noticed thal a iihell wh
God. get no good from them because
Poaa picked from the box had never
Mattie Maithew t wa* uom Fcbritar)' they (all to be noortsbed by them
been dUchane<).
!. I86T in l‘eru»co. t'alhfmn county through lack of lorlDg motive
The esploeion fnlloved. blowloa
Mich., and lived there a mimncr of their pan. A selfish man can absorb
both men IC foot In the air
ears timvlng to Marshall to attend like a 'aponge the richest blessing*
:he high school (mm which she grad God ran give, and be lean and starr
uated. then relumed to Cereaco and ed In the end.
In the I>salm from which my text
l.yiiaht two j-ear*. She was married
Elmer' U Hughes t'yeniy -five years Is taken attention la called
ago the Jtitb of DecemlK-r, and moved fan that when God delivered the
' ll' .\o i-X'-'-iifioiiaily inier-xtiiiL' sluuviiii: nf tin- lalrxt
rbildren
of Isreal by tbe miracle at
Smttvlle, Ulch.. wblcb was ihetr
fill! iimh!--U fnr linlic« iiiixam. ittnl juiiinrs. The bigNATIONAL LAW WILL PREVENT
ne until seven years ago wheh the Red Sei. the people at ftrsl
.
mii,i->rily m iinixihir ilrnix-il i-fTt-'-ts. snni" slaMticil:
THEIR EXTINCTION.
thev niove^ to Traverse Fltv sod very grateful, aad aang anthems oi
».'iiiic ivitli
raviim* tniiiitiintrs. olhi-rs I'-lf triiiiincii.
Uiuglit out I-. D. runls' undertaking praise to God But they soon forgot
,ali
God
*
wondcrial
works
in
their
tiuklDes* Mr* Hughes -was active
Mlgntery BlPdo Now Havo thanec to In church work since h<-r girlhood, behalf. It was not long before the)
MuHiply All Over the
and was haptiaed and Joined the llap- became stubborn and aelf-wllled ami
Country.
ilat 4'burcb, in Scdrirllte. and con refused to harken to the counsel* of
—I’ra.-lk-all.v "Very new moH.-l in a fnily wmiderftil
K.'le. iiiin of till- iniMi tviiiite<t fnbrii-s ami'<-i>l»nhifti.
tinued a prime mover until her re- the Cod who delivered them. The)
tB) United Prcoa.i
loval to this clly She was state gave themaelves over to their ow'r.
The Ciajs ill big. n.rv i-fT.-ets. popular rinigll -fabrics,
Waafaingum. Oct.
k.—Mlgraton secretary of-the Young Wonum s Ml*, lusts and followed their own sray
Effcflivcly gew tlrai'iiig iii.'as an- bnmpht out ill Komp
.MKl'SK. rlfKI-K-DEMTilSK SILK I'tiPLI.N.
btrda come into their own. (or Uncle slonary BO<-ieiy (or several year* Tbe They were like tbe people sow who
nW \CT. n.VK Wool, sKU'.r. RI.\TKL.\SSH HEDSaa baa pat into effect a aet of ant Woman's Club of Scoiivllle was her are determined tb get on in a wordly
KtiHI). «-|c',. I't". .All III" 1M-VV
fi*r fall ami \viiiti-r
(ora federal lawa protecting the i
work, and she w*» Its president •/or way at any cost; they will aucceed
ar<- lirniighl nut; nIhxIhvI n]iil (Ira|>i-i| skirl-—•-fti-i-nviapeefaa of the feathered tribe which
by fair mean* If tbey ran. but the>
namber nf year*.
II.X" of rxi in (i-iflm'. .-i-lfarv nifriinps.
throaltn to U>come extinct though the
do not Intend to let ibelr chureh. or
Mrs, Hughes' influence waa felt
roTagea of the Nimrod*.
religion,
or
conscience
tUnd
In
tbe
soon as she came to Traverse City,
Coosnaa paaaad a Uw Uai March (or she accepted every line of work way of their worldly mirceaB. Ami
autborisUv the l>epartffleni -of AgrI In which she (ejt there wu a n^. God gave iheae people, as be doee
-KNTIKKLV NKW STV’LKS FOR .MTrMN. I'KFTTT VESTEF.S
—They’n- Bellinff ht sueh a lively rate tbat it tal:t*
rultorc to adopt reguiationi and fix and there proved to be many,
nmilar people now-, over to their own
iui.l ollar iiivl sl.-.-vo triniiiiiiitfs iin- .1. v.-rl.v
in lac ,
ion for cefiain >.pecie» work in the Sunday nclmol of the Bap way*, and for awhile they teem t<i
aim-Kt we.-kly Hhi|>m<-iils to keej) up the awortuient*
•Irapi-'il mill Klm-hcl skirls; brown, iiavv. olil r<>s<-. black. "I".
ling federal protection tin church here wa* eKpeci'ally heli>- succeed: but leanness of noal came in
in the differenl Ktyli-s ami
Shawl. U\Ton and
Theae resnUUona were duly drafted ful. and she bad a class of girls from them, ea It does to their followers
Novelty CoUar effectB; all the |>opiii«r weav.-a. ineludUeetiva tbU month the reguiationi the very first, bhe organised the today; aad In the end they found
ingyninb.! stiteh. Roj>e glitch. Shaker Knit, ete.; in all
elii.it-.- Chmi. iils -in giiic- —1'iilny N'.-dip. cs jn I’ei-sian i.ti.1
are briefly, aa follow* *
that
tbey
had
been
cheated
terribly,
Phllaibea class whicli ha* been
ihd^ vvaiileil cilors. Sweal.-rs-for all the family. Great
........................................................................ -! ,.,h.-r pa.lcrn.; an ....... r.^Oi^
Trap ahootlng prohibited: ahootlni great (actor In the s<-ho»l. affd has ’fatally cheated
•
'll** auiT iintlrrMs. at
’
j show mi; m nil si/.-s,
25
Yniiiov. all Ibe way from 60e to $S.60.
i-eiweea aitnsei aad aunrue rupUb l-ecn *4 Inspiration to all tbe many Tt la a i^iod lesson for us all to
able by heavy (Inea. auapeoxion
luembers who have enjoyed its iirlvl- learn, both Ihoae wbo are Cbriviian*
hunilng Indefinitely on the Ohio, Ml* leges She was pr>'sideoi of tbe and tboae wbo are yet neglecting
«la*ippl aad Mlaaouri river*, allow Inc ^oung Woman's Mlaaionary society tbeir return to Cod. that It la only by
v-aterfowl a aafe highway from ihel of tbe Baptist church., and filled
giving up tbe heart to a complete
winter feeding grounds in the Lowe number of minor office* She was
and earnest service of Ood tbat tbe
'Mlsriattppl valley to ibeir nnUng dilated wiiii Che l.*die*' l.ibrar}' As- soul may be fat and nourishing. God
croiinds In the Daltotaa and Mlnnrao soclatlOD, the prder of Eastern Star, cannot' give aplrltual riches to men
ta Iltnltlng hunting tesaoni to a max and the While Shrine of Jerusalem. and women who still cberiib sinful
in iim of three and one balf month* Id Mrs. Hughe* was an active me
dwi'rei and purpoaee In their bwarta.
tb. several atatea; aoaaona being
nf the Womar* riiih. for two year* You may hear aerniMS and aina
'nrd 'IK to laUtude aad timAi of
was Its rci-onUng aweurj'. (or two bymna'tlll you are gray-headed, and
grat.n:., providing aeparate ana*
year* servi-d a* a director, and last •ay prayers all your daya, and yet
for wuifTfowl. rail, ahoreblrda
^Hng was elected tl* peexidenL die lean and atarved unless you give
with Imth pair trouauni fully lined. CoaU with heavy lining gorge — th.^ buttons reinfofeed,
woodr.ock. complete protection Io Wljjrh office *hr- l(.-ld at the tlfih*. of your aoui to whole heated doing of
thornnghly well made in every stili li—pants with jvateh pockets ami bKltn.vops.' Prices that
fi'e yeara for the amailCT abor* hlrdi her death.
the will of God.
and other Bperie. which have berom, save Ton 4>1 nml ifl..'>0 at <4.40. (4 0.^>. Ifi.V). t<i and «7.50.
If we would win' victories in the
MrA Hughes had two slstapt who
greaUy reduced In aicunbm
pawaed away a niiiulier of year* ago. name of tbe Lord, we must not cher
—BOTB’
SUITS at $3.45,'$2.96 | —BOT8’ KmCKER SUITS. TKBBB SPfe.
’ The n<-sr law also protartx the and she lost her (allicr when ali<
ish anything in our bearta that will
tad $3,96. '3iluc Serges and a. hig s.-1eeti»n of i CIML LOTS-93.45 for Valulm irfOaffsO-OlM
robin, the jjrj, .nd other bird* In
child. Rhe i« HiirvUed by her moth cause God to aend leanBeea there.
newe.at fall riieviots and ^lixlurea.
I for mine* up to f-l—$3.80 for valuetf np Ift $.S;
tew autes aiiere thev anffer from an er. .Mrs. KItzalM-th MaiihcWK. who Devid aald. Tf I regard Inieuity In
lived wldi her for the |>ast twenty- my heart tbe Lord will not hear me. ’
five year* end U now over
years of and If He will sot h«ar ua. He will
age. two aunta, Mr*. |I. r L*ph*m of not OM oa. and cannot nee us. (or
—SI-EFIaL S-TTLES "for the little FELIAIWE up to « TE.lRR-mnn-' mAmii.fi itfoR'eta
Eiton Rapid*, and Air*, t M. Burk/ of shall be ao starved aad beggarwl tn
for the oldcir h.oj'a up In 18 years, niinehillaa and oil the other popiiiar fall fabriim—many with
Paw Paw, two uncles. Mr. llowdi*h our spiritual life that there will be
shawl eifUara and
nd Mis.
OWo Cenititui-on FortPda Llbuoe oa of Oklahoma, and Ro*s Matthews of no overflow to blesa anyone else.
Train*.
Is not this the secret of the feci
San Pmncisco. Calif , and her huabted. E U Hughes oT Traverse City. thft there are many men and women
Columboa, Ohio. <lct 9.-On and
Relatives are expected to arrive who bare eought to Uve Christian
after November 4 no mint Julep*. BC mu evening, and tbe annoanenment lives, and iinve r«oa Into the church,
—In popular pifiida—and they're going ont at
corktatla and not •■'ren whlakey of tb* fnneral arrangements will be but live without peaae with Ood. have
a lively rate.
atralgbL aour wine or beer wlU bt Bade Uter.
BO rellgioua enjoymenL aad their in.^mehiHfig, new Norelt^
aerved on dining cart In Ohio. Noth
nnence wins no one to Christ? Is
Weave*.^ rheviota, ' tord
lug atroBSar fhan grape juice wUI
tbe secret not In this, that they are
Serges, etc. Half or foU belt.
found fdaed.M iraj* of eolnred
cherishing In their bearu some aln
—BOTS;ANT>QIRl.«5’RVrBATER
’SVTBATER COATS
(X>ATS for all,AM from little tots up to
•alter*. Atloniey General Hogan htfi
tbat makes It laposslbls for Ood to
~ii U.DF pr.ai],- ImM
young
nien
and
Diiaseg.
All
the
popula
«.
popular
wiaves,
sM«
and
eolora
for
fall.
found that ty'.«ODst^atlon (orbfau a
nonrisb tbeir semis? U I speak to
moving mIocw And baa inatrurted
any this evahlng who are thns lean
—HOTS'WAtST.S, C.lPS.JtXEE
aLPS.^XEE PAkrs/rXDEBWEAB,
PaI,H08IERT. etc.;
<he ataU llqaor conmiaaloD to taaue
complete fall kaaortmenU.
beeriad. I bag yon to fly to the Great
oo Hcaiac to railroad^ lompanlea for
(By T'Bited Preaa.T
Physician that yon may be healed of
osillng “wet gooda."
Bay etty. OvL IS.—Girip^ of a your dir* malady, so that God may
Urge fortaa* wbleh b* won in yaara be able again to beatow upon yob
GRAND l.£DCB-Tbe Per* Mar when be ^ kaowa a* e(»* of Mlebl- (be riches et Bis graoa.
guette railroad company 1* building _ gan-a 'UrvNt lumber operatora. Tem
Ood help «s to search oor beans,
^ water tank with a capaHiy of ple Gma^ died ct the Maaonlc borne onr own hearts, to sm K there be any
M.ooo gaUena. h) addition to iqaking St Alma today, -Bmerr wa* suia salt wicked way in usiaad tt we find tbat
Cb.mbr.jA
. ;
iospector aader tbe Warner adminritarjahlng any anboly
»»a pnpertf bar*.
UtratJoB.
fieelcea. my kMMi mMfrea and pv-
SUPBIVI^S MP, ,
SAILED FOR AMERIGA
GREAT APPLE DISPLAY
JVfip Fall Dresses in Clever Stylts, $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10 UnJ $12.50
BIRDS PROnCTED
Street and Evening Dretser, f 12.50,
$15, $18. $20. $25
PreUy SUk Dresses at $7.50, $10 oiuf '$12.50
Ladies’ Coats at |g.SI, {10, $12il. {1$
andtvtdOJS
New Fall Tailored Saits at {1$, SlOiO,
$18, $2150 and np io $$S
A Great ^ock id Sweater Goats For
Meih IVomen and ChiMra
Fall Haase Orestes jiVtir Fleeced Wrappers
Great Values in Boy*s arid GirVs Fall Apparel
in
-•nvo iif.Aiii-: .-.IKKI, KsrvES frek with noYti- sitts .asd ovebfoats;
Boy's i Pant Norfolk SsdU at $4 40, $4S5, %5.40, $g and $7.50
—rnirr are vert piYe-newest shades for f.aei. And winter — Nmiiy «u
Si
Bo/1 , New, Fall Overcoats, 2.45. 2.05. 3 95, 495, 600.7M
DiimG GARS nr
The New Madduwa at $5. $5.5*. $7.5*
aa*m
DIED II POeTT
Sweater Coats, 50d $1, $1^1.12. $2.50. $8 and bd
m
trimaM. Smart, nnr-nmW.
;.a«'lUf.pd<iio
fraewm
—TBSiUEBIB onr—
Warn krtnw xp ^
-JUI >{». op (o « #«r.-r
dUXD TSAVXSU BESAU) AHD TSATnsi BAT lAOIl; TDISDAT, OCTOBES H. Itl3.
I voodw tt mr Mbool la harlBC a'
UtUe Gray
was not a vary In altbv case tbe final eaeapa from knew that Oowvs graw; she kMw,
1
big HUle girl. She was about as tba winter's capttvUy ta nade by bit- too. that her kitten grew, /or sbe
amall as girU can be and toddle to tag. No nsed of ball or nie or clan- could remember when It wa* Ju»i a
•UNtHINC HUMANE •OC/ITV.
tbe Mg bara alone, carry milk -to deeUnsly obtalbed pocket-kolfA as In tiny black ball, and how the olA cat
Janat'a »tafy.
Lady Gray, feed dear Lady Jane, and tbe case of the buman prisoner. Were bad to carry It ta her mouth from
TUa la (ba'truc atorr that /aset'a take eggs to the Itouse without break tbe human prisoner formed like the place to piste
Mary I.ouise had
aiaUa Udil bar raatarda}':
ing very many.
moth and tbe Uof and their retailen*. about a doti-o dolls, and tneie she
~ You can't suaaa what I aaw MoaIf Little Gray Byes had one delight be could get out of Ms ,cell ta .a loved just a* much to ber black klidar! '
greater than all Others It was la the nlgbt. But his face Is In ibe wsy oT U‘u. but srier- sbe had bad them for
some tine she discovered Uiat they
bath. She reveled in tbe tub of hU tmb. poor man!
•
I will try aavar ta mrry tt *
Than ha ocdaiwd a vacant plain w
to ^
v
^
*”*
l.ltile Gray
B)es
• .frat about aaytHla^
.♦ .be coovartad Into a ptaa.ura »ardan,
'
dark. «nd aba anu«lad, up to tba water. What
Well, it U fall. and. box in hand.
“‘*‘1 "»e
•‘■®
♦
I will try bo wa aa bappy aa I ♦ with founulnt and iraaa. and lovely .
*
'
Sunabtoa
PmManu
and
aakad. thought was probably tbU: "Rlien Mlb iooM MM. OT «.~I.1OT In 1, ,o
."ny'lM-i I" HM Ib.t Uy. bllI
wake
from
sleep,
the
water
makes
♦ OM and wtaka uwaryAody bappy ^.Uwna. Plowara atarrad tba ctmaa
Hk RapldA Mlcb.
Wb«pm-mi .bnkiwi. ,b, bnni b„liy.. He
'««■
T « «hr aa I aaa.
♦ and brt«ht buad birds flitted about la
0«. 5. 1913,
-Well, ' aald anatla. 'll sounds sad. my eyes open wide. These sleepy nnM lOT .u.-n™ Imi ib. mm, hid,.
■I"’ "»ll.. ... nor )mI
-■■■ try ts ba lavUif. hat^l ^ the wsrm scented
.....................................
Prealdentand It la a sad atory to bacln *Hh. kittens-so sleepy they never open On, m.. ran .nd ~ll lo !,l. Hilo,, ■
^
I• wUI
air. And In th<
«■
*b™
.UM-doll
their eye*—need a bstb."
l -raad the Sunshine pledge every
« «>ds happll>.
nnd «:iH Ibo .oMlnnd MO, ,llh nnd kltl. o o|. I«. k lo b.ck. Th. kll♦^—d . klad ta aearybady and «a ^ center of tbe garden tbe king built i
Mamma
was
very
busy,
i-lse
Gray
•eek
when
the
Grand
Tniterse
Her»*•
•
MtHe^roFn
and
white
♦ )tttg IMap tbiap.
^ beautiful borne all of pl^ moat cun
.on, nnd inosbl,,, Bol on, mo.l », •"
Eyes
would
have
asked
her
about
it.
If I wear fall la-trylnt ta da « nlngly contrived
aid comes. I like to read <Helen Ko- <>oic that aurted to cross the street
.ttonllon? Bon... mconn. nr, bldd,n In Umma-d nod ..r.HbM HI lb, 11m,
m,.,o,M,
HnO'
# tbaae tWnps, I will Try. try ♦
bm stranae a. It may seem around
“<» “"»“ •»>*
Suddenly The thought came so awifiiy. and Lit corlMop IMVM In, bluikM, Tb„ -'»—
tle Gray Eyes was a lady of «|uli-k dnn,l, in tb, wind .. II H. wtH..,-I* 'I"- '"■'™
» •"
artioD.
wmnnn bml toMolH. to kirelob ih.m “'-T"
{««♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ bigb wall, and a covered doom was
Please send me her address
She
gathered
tnose
precious
sight
Ob, by lb, ™~,„ m.d pni t|» •“ "»
'"T wl»H
Disced over all made of ralllns abut- *® '
siarOed
nrt tbit might’be deRlv edji!^ end
The woods are turning such
In front of tbe wheeU. Tbe dHv- less kittens in her araib. she put «loib,,|.ln. in ilcbt ,non,b in Ii6ld.
MM CLARA N. RATBP. Idner.
Oepaalaad Peoewbar P, tPM.
undM ibo 1m,m onrH*''''"
lb- n.... n, wot, no.bermetlcallv sealed at aa Inatanta
»o»- »od S9ms of'the V of the car swerved ibarply to one them In her express wagon and Oibor oocMn.
trundled them, with sonts little de tb, n.,o.d or ,r,n 1. lb, loom. lo.m
^wlJiat Mlaa CU
»“
mur on their part, to the great water at your feeL Tb- moih. wMV. .
PieH Vice
-frtbWli
-7
«•'>'
TO,, .n .«
..
" ““
'<->■ “ 1’::^“'^"
■■ “*
J. Louise suddenly clspi>ed her bands
tank. Ai this tank tbe horses drank blanket all around ib« cocoon
Rataa Wnitaaw.
his aubjecu to him and addrsaaed *■"
•» o“f *“ P>«>’ "e have
»“
SI noon tidv, dipping their velvet art rotor of lu surrounding*, rough for Joy. "I know whui u-c |i do. Kit•aoond Vice Praaldaat Miw. Irena them from hi. throns:
all
of
our
corn
cut.
.Winter
will
•» «
nose^ In Its' crysul depth. At night nnd mlOTbycM . IH, bIH ol ,Ml n.d >™ ■J"''-" >•“ *-'1 Io»lRemeroy Phieida.
•In me you behold" he aald •the
CA“»«
plant th«M> dolls in flower (lotR and
time tbe sweetbreathed cow s'linger
Btber-Miw. A. U mUbtaai king of this earth.’ For »>o*"Uf«I flrde sins, or pick tbe pret- atorv' lenk aad all the tlmef
\
water them, then ibey'U grow.' Kit*.
ed Dear Its frvshness^
‘
Wllllmns.
The true cocoon U Inside the abell
galloped merrily atter-Mary
One by one. wlt^ lenderest care.
or bUnket. This outer shell ta sup- i.«,utse. back into the l«usf. and toNumber uf membeie btlenpinp Oete- aad am at lau about to have my deJwiuary- 1 am going to aebool fully at tbe men who gathered round Little.Gray Byes bathed those alghtIn Ibe tilth grade. Uy him. Tbe pretty Udy stopped tbe car leas eyes. One by one the fluTed fur. PVm to protect the InhaWUBt. from aether they ga‘»>crrtl up all the dolls,
sr 1, HU, P,»4.
sire gratUled.. My servants have "“*•
it*
enemies,
the
birds
aRd
chipmunks
Loau* gathen-d lliem
reading,
arithmetic, mid her escort Joined tbe crowd- Then rosts lievame wet and soggy and lost
distanfabores. MUdlet
•earebed tor It, o.
and squirrels, and possibly ttie bats.
Kitten UlUe helped by lookgeograpby. apelllng. . grammar and the dogeie limped to a doorway and tbeir seeming beauty^
Number of namee on the Cradle and have endured great bardsblpt to
ji^cr a grxat deal ol hard
Hamms came hurrying. Flie gath and other cpesiures which must get
mscAe the rtcfeesl tropLle, of every Phl^ok*)
Our teacher's name U laid btmeelf down, and finally every.
Ran Octobar t, 1IU, S.14&.
a living for themselves by hook w
wvm work. too. for it was
________________ land. But it reik-aliud Jor the w isest
"‘e sll dike her bo.ly went away and be was left ered fire shivering balU of fur into
they filled the Hower iwu
ber apron and put them In tbeir own crook. The lilankot of moat cocoon* *
man la the klnsdum'' to turn mv very Aueh. for she is never xross. and alone.
NEW NAMEP.
and to sh^w me
*« »«• *«>d to her
'Auntie kepi looking across the toft nest • She thought soDn Lady ta very lough, as you wUl flnd-mit by a-„h nice, clean sand and put a doll
each flower pot wv dos n to Just
Abble Perrta. Oolumhlavllle. Mich..
We Ifbe to pUy games at scbool. and street, and each tine she aaw tbe Cray would apply tbe best reetorative. examination. And the rope* by which
the
After a little time mamma thought tt hang* all .winter ve strong-ao ^ tbeir headm showed above
K. >. D. No. 1. Neme seat by Mrs. A.
^ dependent ••P®**®" *® •" *® down to the lake lioor little dog in tbe same place. Her
strong tbe twig will break before It i^^d. Kitten Little thought tbi* was
U rerrtn.
upononegrmtthlng.'the llgtat of the
“■«
“<> •« ««■
>•»« wa. to distressed that phe knew of the eblvering kittens, and taking a
^ did Mary' Uulse.
Oracle, Pulu and Ada ColA Vanon the shore. We all think It la great i be could not real at night If some- sort abawl. went to the barn. The kit will let go. Mofct butterfly cocoons
sunr
^er the dolls were alt ptanied
tens were nut In tbeir nesl. Soon she are naked, without cover, and oftra
derMlt. Mich. Names eeot by V. L.
■’“* ®'**' **
***
■
"Behold y;,.
the borne ,l have
have built'
built! BeBe
loui« dragged
saw l.ady Jane Gray hovering. Mam striped or tnotUed. Uke the reildsnt
Woodworth.
"Of course not.” said Janet.
hold my treasure house! Too prec- are having three weeks- vacation for
, POUCo digging. I expert to pick up ' And ao." auntie continued, "she ma readied under lo get the egg Lady Inside, when tt sliall come to view. tj,«a close th the hose and turned
PUNPHINE CRADLE ROI.L.
oi P®l®‘“*® Monday if It doM not rain, ^went to one of the men whom the had Jane had ready every day. Her liand These, loo. xesemble tbe color of pn the water; and such a *o*'*lng ss
Rita Luclle Bamhardi. Copemlsh,
j,Bve learned such wls**® cousin, sre coming here to seen In the crowd around the little touched eometblng warn. It was not their surrounding*. Many of them tbo*e poor dollies got! "Now I guess
are not Mreeahle to the taste of ma- they'll ktow ." said ilafT Louise, with
such. Name sent Uy Violet BamhardL
phrewell one and all you who '*■“ **
Wisconsin. For brown and whHe dog. and aald. 'What an egg. It was a bit uf fur. Gently
,j*b, looking up aft» her
she lifted lady Jane, and lo! thera rauders who are out lor a winter ^
Donald J. Bumgardoee. ' age
two
;
oui.lde in the dark**«• •
*•“ «“*■ "'® *'“*®
‘>® -™“ •«P1»®« ®*» W *»"® •*»“»
nn,,hed. And there stood
were five steamy Utile kliteos alecp- hum. and are therefore left uBdlsmerntbs; Harold Raymond Farrow, age
™,t 00 d and ceremon'v the
**“
faUiee not Koo»ii>F
tag as sweetly as babies have a way. turfed, just a. you In your autumn
say!He had just come home
of dulng after a bath. lady Jane ramble* will not think of teeUng cerberries which have a protective
^^wn town, but Mary Louise
was replaced. She spread ber wings
flavor
of
thalr
own,
^ere
are
many
Kitten
IJtU.were so bysy they
f
SUNSHINE POEM&
When he had entered ilie pleasure
« >»l'*-•" of'»'*• Ronsblners m ill and plsce him In the liasemem of the with a coDienied'ciuck ant^
v»ri.-f|e* of rocoonaHiTihape and ool- mdnt head'tbe gate cHck. But be
softly, her warm feathers and
U(A<rRsd Laavaa Fall.
„.e cenier-ncxr •««“ “• >0“ «•»“
“p®• p*®® «»
and
- Some are ahi^ like a butter
^
and eomeer
bri-ast
w
arinluK
and
drying
\
the
uke
care
of-bitu!
4.1
of aQa-n,
deaves. and play of sun- jj,e palace of glass, be bade all leave
Jar. others lUe a \^rd, and eome
^e understood queef Uttle girt*,
Edna Uoaner.
Janet clapped her hands in delight. kittens betier than tbolr (
bim. and gave the word that «ould
like ey^ltlden., Gome, alt like a bird ^
be tiolped Mary lx)ut*e and
How lAad Helen wjll be 10 hear and her ejas grew liappy once more. cuuld. Hi'T lullaby was n
/\J
Hide and seek onB tbe orchard wall:
th* shutten. and perndt him.
bough, and some lie lengthwise Kitten I.liGe ucdlg the poor bedragcal. perhapH. a< lady Gray's but
"And did he*" Bbe asked
r Th.
4,.,.o.
^
g^d doll**, be explained carefully
-Indeed b<- did!" said auntie "He bad proied welcome W tbe stricken like a lizard.
MlCb.. H. F. 1>. No. 1-. Ikui 31.
world i keep hU selfUb ireasar/of®'
•'
If one accustoms himeeU to SMitig Uiat dolls coaldnY grow, that they
got a rope and put tt around tbe lit- little acintals.
Tbs partridge's mab In tbe gras
Soon lady Crsy came lady Jane things be will find surprise on every were not meant to grow like Uttle
"BuIThat do you suppose happen^. I**®
Mich.. R. F. D. No, 1.
tl® .dog’s neck, and asked him to
UIL
boys and gtrlB? Were the people left
.
Oct 1. 1913..-P ®*-T come a^s the road w ith riufled h'er feathers and aald. "Cut. route be take*. Tliere's many a plow- girl* and kittens, and then be tangted
cut ' Ulilrh. Interpreted, was prob- man eioops to j-b k up a cocooa'^ln ao to^ and hard, that Mary Louise
Moaniag winds, and sonshlne play- ,nhout light while the king possessPresident—
Th® doggie looked up the street
tat
Hd U sSl*
I was ven pleased to see my leuer and down tbe strvei. and when he .a* ab’v this. "1 am uking care of your tbe furrow anoiber cannot see for and kitten UtUe laughed and fitf^t
kittens. I hope you have had a good want of tbe seeing, babk. A sbrab, got tbeir disappototaeoL^Vturc
Tbro- Aba boogba of tba orchard
toi^. quite tbe oppoalteihep- «
^
***^'
‘
with curled dead leave* *U11 hanging Lesson Paper.
bara,
pJned wun a reaounding crash tbe •«-»lth Dorothy Sweet. 1 am ta tbe
eod more frightened. HU kind time and a dl&ner."
--------- ^— ' lady oray resjioBded with many a lo Its naked twigs, ta a source of unA wreath of mists, and dark clouds ^mters closod leaving tbe k*tig lb
R®»“®- My teacher's aaine is friends had to fairly drag him along
llfllng of her back, rubbing against told.poasIbllUUrs to the person who
Marjory’s Shop,
nrlM.
- ■
y ■
,it,r ul ™mpl«. tl.c» 1-,™
I IW"- I, I, . ~1
*'«"«
mwi,iu .tin or n, imiUi „ .....o „„„„
ow
iv. loi m, tort Oiia
t"
'• '«•' the hay in delight a^d singing tbe sees things. Even r..loose shingle jdarjory iiad aearebad the maadowA
W.
Bn bli .ubwu Iron whom b, boitob j«. 1 .n ,l,v,o yon. oW.
oi non i>.n Boi Jo.t n ,|mo n h.- swiw'Unit Boog she knew. Which was on the woodshed or roof offers Induce- MaMory S^^eMfclMd the woods, and
WO.W b.v, ukn, ,b. .ob.blo, IBM
Suo.blo,r.
™ -nn. .b- .inn b, lollo.M bb. happiest, lady /ane. Lady Gray, or ments to one who 'knows that some Nvjory'* sW'^m ready for ensDorothy DaUey. »®ead the last auaile dsw Utile Gray Byes. It would be bard to chrysaltae* bum Tv cracks under lomer*. Her shop was tbe taiilced
Red leaves taU. and gantlans bloahappily'in the beauUfnl light And
tell
•bingles when the autumn winds ^bo^ ,t the end of the box-bordered
Utile Gray Ryee never bathed tbe blow. It's the chrysalis that makes garden path: the seats along the
. onbnn ^b.
“■
kittens In Ibe uok again. Perhaps the rorooo. And no man ever aaw the aides and the small round table were
-H, ,bo Mou lb, .ontbib. ool ol —I b™'
I*" «'
sbe
thought
she
didn't
need
to
NexL
■myaten
. ' >» ‘f*®
®f
HhI® the counter'and shelve* on which th*bnoony HI.4|„
.
•
nom oo.l TO,o 1 ,M ,»t,rto, lb,
Aad the
day the five klRens all had open bedroom tbe Jreature works away at shopkeeper dlivElsyed htr stock. A!l
MU, bu lb tb« ,nuM lolb
suoMloo ronydnii. >ooa«,
mb, im. lllcb.. R- F. D. -So .1.
'”"1'' •"?'
eyea. Perhaps #e hatb haa been, as itt growing, ibat perfect tranafonna- the wares stood lo dishes of wster
U there Un't a lesson ta .that for ua
they were blossoms and berb* und
ear President-'
” '
bToam and white dog! The little fel- papa aald. an ' eyeopener ' all around, (lOD from s worm to a butterfly.
wild gaaae bonk in the dUtaat marab'lady Jane. In time, found a family
Bom* day ypu will 0|wn the door plants that Mvjory had picked ta
1. bn bnb . loob' Un. lion I
'”'‘quite Bu wonderful as Lady Gray'a aad there tc ih^sunshlne on the win- meadows and woods
Aatoa gleam bJMke orchard wall:
lolbM y oor Cob. bo. I bon bn. „„
lad) Jane found tv^Ue Ulls. like dow alll i* (ba\flrst of your-seritw.
Aunt -Sophia came down Ibe boxSUNSHINE LETTCRA
Sweet ta tbe air wllb fruit and blosbo., .inn U.M .. m, oycom. l b.. * ““b
*
Gaffed, fuaibery butter. They had Tb* wing* are puckered up and still bordered pat^ to the arbor tbop. 8b«
Lake Aon. Mich.. R F. D No. |.
bol boM iMUo. ..U U.R .„cb..i. I —^“•-1. •"« •« lb, bopplM. ao,
•om. •
each two legs and a beak, and ate wet with the naiursi moisture eon- rang tbe bluebell fastened' to the
Sept 3Q. 1913. pi_lb Ib. Cbib ma. lb Cl or
lb gay October, when red leaves
erums
irom
Little
Gray
Byes'
band
"Oh. I'm so glad!-' cried Jabet "l
served during tlx- long months, if door-posL and Mvjory put on bv
Dear Prealdent—
tall.
studies but arithmetic. 1 like to go
I am at aebool and 1 have a lltUe to school. Our teacher's name U UUsj guess he will always be csreful after In short, they were chickens, but tbeir you have forgotten to open tbe box most hospitable smile,
eyes needed no oi-enlng—Hoee See and the creature haa emerged In doss
"Good morning. MUs Sophia!" she
------------------------time before my bisiorr clase so I .ill c„w«ll. l like lo be s Sunsblner and, thu. and k«k when he crosses tbe
lye-MlIler
In
New
Idea
Womio
i>
Ma
conflnemem.
tbe wing* and antennae said, an aeariy like the real shopOetebm-.
»®«* • >®«e® »® l®‘ yo“ know that , ^
^
, «re«.
gazlnc
will dry " all puckerfd up." and you keeper as she could epesk. "ntiat
October comes, a warrior bold
««r ectool began the second week of
not eee letters of the Snnehlnf'OoT'^ ' ‘
•*“> '*•* Sunshine
wiiyhkve s deformed toeing. BuL can 1 sell you tods)— .
In cloak Of crimson, ermine bound: Bepimber. l Uve In t^e .county „
lb. n^ord-Eagle i>^.
5UN8HINE STORlEa.
with room enough to stretch and ar
ar"Whai,J* there ic the mvket?" InTor him the bars tbeir^nuU unlOldM »»d bare a half *a mile to Walk to
,
g,
SunslAner.
range Itself, tbe mill- stranger will qulred Aunt Sophia. dlscreeUy.
In Cocoon Tima
Fbr him tbe froatneave* strew the «‘bool. My stmimale'e name ta DoroThelma KMttar.
T*H Gray Family.
"FYenh botter-aBd-eggi. Just ta aa
•It'ben.the bneebnuta are thinking of Uke on luster sod form 4ad beauty
ground.
“>>' D*U®>
•** ‘‘•Ya
Traverse Oty
T‘»®> were a motley family. Uttle
bom ago." auggesied rjerk Marjory.
Hla aiep ta free, bis Uoapt is ligBt.
«dder than she is. Isn't that strange''
Record-Es«le office and f^iay Byes. Ois sweetest one lo' the kicking tbeir rovrr» off, and the very While you look at It.
In a few hours, if tbe individual
'How fortunate!’' oald Aunt Sopbla.
He bolds the ueasurer, of tbe yewr; I »**• «>e »tUe stater who goes i® ^
to know you ««»
was. a daibiy bit of a latest arpiec grow red in tbe face
be
a
female.
It
will
seek
a
place
to
"I
have' only on* butterepp left It
with
trying
to
hard
to
stay
on
the
While birds in eltance tsJte tbeir icbool and she Is In the chan clast.
girt; eyes as clear as crysui-gray
fllghL
^ Thelma and abe be.
takes, hair Uke a Deere of spun sun- bough*, then look out (or the co lay tu eggf. It doesn't "make a home. SWne miiBurd. please. Do I
coon*!- But It take* a Bhari. ere to ne*t." but will lay the eg^t on a sheet really see fre.h vegetables blomtng ia
HH but, MM M, lull M MM,.
». 'h, SumllM ClUl., >M I,
-R«h
P~M-M.lt W,B .. M, l«~r U
BmMtBlU, «1M
find cocum-much sharper eye than of white paper, or on s wall or edge the china mug "
Clerk Uvjor laughed joyously
------------------------CtUn, Imt, I FBI cIom.
_
Smod, U ImportMiM ,m LMy to find apple* and nuts. You can of the table. Tbe «gg« are ta clns"Heap* of *lld evrot. Mlaa Sophia,
THE
lUNEHINE
PREEIOCHFE
F~m • Sm.Mp„,
C~,. . MApUIM MrtpM ~t
H„ ■rfcll apple* a rod awaj' If you have lers or-fow*. l have bbd many a
tangbt your oo*e to bunt for you. a* bum for moth eggs ta tb* batching and white lettuce and Indian cocumV'*'T.
“”«• yj,,
J
"" ■
""J
the woodchuck *nd weasel teach ibeir room. Those of the big ceeropta are ber root and one Indian turnip."
Dm you wool your PiMldeut W toll
I M-b I muW vlMl your mOmI uod
nyonth. uod Humid Ruv " --®“ ***'"''
Aunt Sophia ho-ight for dinner wild
JM . Moty. boy. Ubd ,1,1.: Won UM you uud TbMm. Mid tb. oU»r
-l.-ulM Mmpobnd, you Mold b,,.. nose* to hunt {or them In tbe fall of yellow and brown, like the parent*.
mond Farrow, agu two yeara. My
the year. Nut* will drop a( yewr f«wt
Of course these egg* are not fer- «>y«K. white Uttucc- Indian cutuma. luieor
two Ituie brothers have lost tbeir '
part light in bue. .Little Gray Byes' at a Joggle of the tree, and burst u.-.
HU', »VS.»S
lacking the
4ue wild sou
and ,™e
free coxai-Ji®® h
‘»'®
Once
nc« upon a time tiiere
a gra^
carda and buttons and wrtab for new |
mamma told her this when tbe UtUe their •hell* with laughing at your tlon. Of nature, but tbe individual
kingE who owned many trdJsum^A Columbiavme. Mlcb~ R. F. D. No. 1.
"
Oct S, 1913. onea. M'Ul you pleaae aend eome
xlri wished U waab tbe wireaks •unirise that you were so near them. has done bv duty under very adverse honeysuckle She also suppUed herlandj of ricbes was his: ifstT^elds
them? I have my card and button yet. '
But
you
wUl
bave
(o
hunt
with
you/
rtrcumstances. and then she umially •‘'I
“"*«■'
IWVded grain'
grain'in abundant, grasrt or- Dear Proaldrat—
yieMed
I go to eebool and in the atxth grade.
h«ttn ©t Gilead leav^ bloodrooL wta1y fillMy children have Just gone lo school
Third. Lady Jane Qrav. who was eyee to find cocoon*. A^carele** or
ebards and rinej
For Btudloa 1 have Mmuouau,
arllbmetlr. mu
geog,
.
tergreen. Npearmiot and boeeaet. all
_____________
___________
.- ,
b«u uneducated hand will brush a|taln*t
were
and baby
and I amMb.,
aloaa M,
Mymil.
lllUe
ed with fruit,
l have not known item to livelong
^
a
dosen
cocoon*,
and
the
owner
of
a.plb.
erl,
Abbl,.
yrubt.
.
Sub.blb,
plb.
It
■■
-PMIM
ub,
~uM
bu
towering, moyn^lba In
in ccoflnemem, Tbe wings lose their
^
reconuamttled the
blusuu. HI, ,b, 1, oM oooMb. Sbb D Ilv,.yM~
U ubmicM libt Ufe 0™r. by mui, tbe band will not notice, without tbe feathers by fluttering against hard
were gob aid'precl
recommsco
uie
aad by tbeir old. Sbe can priht ber name, but
tnanner of means, found Hve tiny help of hi* eyee. A pereon may grow subataaeoa. And the antennae break.
people svfre li____
pe,«n.ny .boat tt." sbe
into an expert ta cocoon bunting.,
toll bu|k MiauUful^
Dy the way, your moth will have a
^
p^„
There
are
long
dv's
ta
early
spring,
of
tor.
like
big
euriedmp.
eaierpUtara.
king
they
year
ibst
tbe
^Bdrcn
have
gone
' eus vlUagee.
•ingle fsiUer for antennae, or a
^roU ber ««"'toy falltag
fliRfed balls of gray snow (If you when wttUer hsiea to let go Its grip. straight stick the aame alxe through
Ibe beet that they school, but they are learning fadL
broogbi as irll
out of the awueUpH* tree onto a
oni people with nothing to do save
They bev« a ve# nice teariier. We
can imagine such a tbtagl.
bad made.
out. while the butterfly has slender
Rose Bumgardfier.
rock 1 applied boneaet extenally.—
Rlma
first found to press tbeir blue Ups to the window- feelers furnished with s '!clnb"
As the king's
swyuLiy
country grw
grew In
m ipuevi
power mm
have
-m •
a b,-,,
red mh
squirrel
*,— .,., for
bw>
a peL
*
-- — - — Little Gray Byes -------i^her
and wciBlui bis bttari grew equally full Uvea in an oak tree Just a little ways '
«ou»»®
bratberw may have
Wttena. she bad no words for pabe call them "dreary dsya." T« the knob at the end. I have found tt of as well as (
Shall I
recoverrl. was
cocoon hunter who bu harwted hi*
of pride". It itecame tils atnbltloD to frofu our house. We see blm quite
bnttoma I rwaemher
wonder and deHgbt
possess the greaiesf ireasurw In the Often on tbe fence In ‘the orchard.
Oier Joined.
One very aad taet forced Iteelf fall crcqi tbe late day* of winter and
world, and he sent out hU emissaries
Ever your Sunablner.
•
taMO her soon. The kittens ware tbe very earileet day* of spring are
»'gat!u'r tbe most won;
Mrs. Mabel Fvrrtn.
Ok Rapids. Mich.
aigbtlesa. How grieved was ber not dreary, but delightful. In som*
dcrful and preclou* thtagw~aiai t»e
I am always so pleased to have tbe
' Ort. S. 191E tender heart! How her own eyes sunny room which l* not too warn
earth Aeld.
Grown-L'ps wrlie to the/ Sunshine Dev Prealdent—
brtauued wttb taars; Mamma com- with arUflrtst best, the liiUe and big
But not content with mere objecu Club.
^
I am gotag to school now. and am lorted bv. Tbe stricken bean was Indlridnals are stored. Not boxed
when she i r what It I
of rarity a^ beauty, be called bto
•
.
In tbe fourth grade. My studies arc made to be gted again by tba aanr- tight ^ dvk. but taid on tbe table. I have seen dozens of bntterfll®* *aU Intereet
^
tained.
"Here is a jewel weed end
ure. as some aupWiot mm dad eootbaayers. andYbade ColumWavtUe. Midi, R. P. D. Na lMdtag. arithmetic, geograttay laag- aoce that In Urns tbe precious Ml- n, ^
away from tbe window in'a day. anA
goldthread," .eald Aunt Sophia, "aad
them detsntae what was |te mMi
" OcL 6. m»- uage. and spelUbg. 1 am devfca yvrs tev would see. UUle G^v Byes liose.'^ Uke all. created beings that H H.
H-M. ~~ .4,,
=
burst tbe shell cocoons have SUffV
Important tiMure ta tbe world. One Dear ProsMat—
old. For peu I have a cal ud a colt, knew that mamma knew,
thu tbe day le sbort? It 1* ttac
by OM they cams to him. and evrst- I go to aebool every day.
Mlaa EL I rMb boraebaek almost every night
For a time she was MtUflsE Day dent molBtare «f their own to serve whU# it ta«*.-EU**betb OrtjUieU in
-oeiecxeu.
,
tbe
purposes
of
their
devetapmeU.
ly whispered their dedstans.
Is Uwrened is our tvcRv. Iliks ber My pa aad biotbv are dtggtag pota- by day ®he vtattad tbs bast ta tbt
Young Itaopls. weekly.
'
,o •shed.'
At ttis words of tbe last oMbcflor tcry much. I am la tbe chan etast. toee aow. Tbgra are sevw In ny bay. Day by day abe petted, the By Ustentag. Ue praetloed car can
'
-----------"Now can you uU dm some of tba
tbe ktaff straek fats baMs togstiier
Your Snnabtee girl,
etaas at oehooL Tbare an fov boys cuddled, she assured tbe klttebs tb«y tell to a day when (he moth or buttart
"A Little KastataJpi "
«*®e of dvoryr Up west * score of
•RhJay."
Mary UTWris-aad three girts.
should see. Day toy day tbe Uttle fly b ready to coom to the IlghL Just
A dMT. queer UtUe glri was Mary Uttle haads.
Ton bve said It . O. frteadl" be
Hm pretty antaaB Isavw that you
^ Tov lovtag BtatAiaar.
eteaad
wwe taspactad. I doubt a* one can ten when the chick 1*
"You msy toll. Clra "
esdataMd: wd ueclaaplac a>woiad aad Bag tadoaM la yuv Mtara
CHea Pledtar. *f Ihere were ortr aaotber each worn- ready to bnak the ahdl. or tbe LbuSse. and yea 'wUI eertatoly taugb
boaey bet.to Mu the cover otits osU. wbea you Isan.wbat Ae «M. Rht '^oap!" aboeted Glea.—liwlacoU-a,
rlMon from Us ratoa. te nnag It plsaasd ma grwtty.
.
J)o TMrlMlp la pMiW «M>las tlSM? 4«SM Mat at UMasa.
> ColnnUftTlU*. Utch. R. P. D. Na 1.
Oct 6. Iflt
Om^ PTMl^nt—
*
I luv* IMI ar ftuublM b«tim.
* WUl r<w plMM MD4 a* UMthar* l
^ go to •ebooi evarr d«Fluoabtoa bor.
IWw Md I
Rax P. F>rHo.
^ NaraM Vaanf Palha ttiwahlaa a about tba sack o( tbe wlaaEt councilrour SotahtDc
1 hope yon will «
• Club:
^ or.
SUNSHINE
E~ “ ^
A
^
; jt. >w..
™
Coven fhe
€mi Trav*
ent Region
AMD TEAVXBn BAT KAOLK
TBAVBRSE OTT, QBAND TBAVKBSB COUNTT, MICHIOaN. TTES»AY. (XTOBER M. vm.
NO, S2
ATHLETICS WIN THIRD WORLD’S SERIES TITLE panama canal
WALKEO OVER
MIGHTY GIANTS
WILL CLEAR
UP MYSTERY
WBTHER WAS URFAYORABLE
M iUtOPSY WAS HELD
TWO SUSPBITS TAXER
ALMOST READY
WILL DECIDE
ON LEGALITY
waa held at aecond. Merkto forced
McLean at aecond. Collloa to Barry,
Chicago, Oct 9—An all day search
OF BULEER
DEPERDfi
and waa doubled up. Barry tu >{,clo>r a negro suspected of Mlling Mias
UPON RULINOB.
nea. One run. one bit. one error,
Several building* Damaged By Htavy
Ida (j. l.eegsaa. an art suident. re
ilnh Innlnp.
Bterm Last Night
suited In the arrest of Jwo susiiecw.
Aibleltci^Baker ainjcled to rid>lCarrelt Morgan, arrested at the sto«-!:
Mclanei aacrlflred. MeUan to Merkle.
{Of Pnlied Press.).
yards, and Ben Kraft, who uid be was
Strunk out. Doyle to Merkle. Baker
Petoakey. OcL n.—A gale which
s Pullman porter, both of whom re
takinc thlnl on tbe play. Barry out.
■wept l.ltile Tmveme Bay last nlgbi
sombled the description of the negro
PREfilOENT WILftON fiWITCHEO
Reicher to Merkle. No nine, one bit.
did great damage here and at Harbor
w-bo pawj^ -Miss Leegson's watch. OUEBTION OF JURI&OICTiON NOW
ON THE CURREN>
no errori!.
Springs. Several buildings were deThey ar^ielng held Md will bf
BEFORE COURT.
Glaou—Mathi-waon altutled to riRbt.
atro.ved including the Northern'MIetaitomot^T liy the i>awnbrok*e’''"who
Hereof; forced falni at aecond. Barry
tbe watch.
I
gan Traniportation company'a ware
bou^t tl
to Colllne. and waa doubled at Ural.
house. and G. K. & 1. eutlon. A. J
Mu^ Knew Whether '
leased Blasts Which Madi
Collina to Mclnneo
Doyle filed to
Grooster. alioe merchant, dropped
Olka Thing ef Memory In
MuH'b). -No run*, one hit.
dead from the effecu of tbe storm.'
RUMORS OF POISONING RIFE i
Connection With Canal.
EtTIMATEO THAT U.OOO SAW
Seventh iwilao.
Takee Office.
r
NEIGHBORHOOD.
CLOSING GAME
Aihlpilcs—Schanic fanned.
Plank
It. Doyle to Slerkle Murphy walked
OiilrlnK foule<l no McLean. .So runa.
(By United Press'.)
EiyptorKy ef tt»* Amer>c«n Lm0U«
(By Vnlted Preaa.)
0 hlta. no errora.
Man Had Retired In Goad HaaHh and
Panama. OCt. lu.—Aa electrict cur
mayan Over'Thaat of Natienai
AltoLiy. Oct.
The (ate ef Wm.
Otonta—netcher Atod out to Strunk.
Waa Found Dead Thureday.
rent auned on !(a l.KUO mile Journey
.
Wm Evld«nMd n
Siilur binge* today on the ruUng on
Rum* out. Barry to Mrtnnea. Shafer
Inquoei Will Be held
by Prealdent Wilson, at tbe White'
th« Pivt GamM «r SariM.
certain polnti of tow. Tbe hlch .
Ban) to Mclnnea No runa.
Scan.
house, 'Washington, al , two o'clock
oun of Im'peacbmesL with all the
bit*, uo errora
BY TORNADO THAT SWEAT NE this afternoon technlrally completed
(By I'nltad Prea. «
he evidence, against the accused
Eighth Inning.
tbe Pnnumn canal. Gamboa Dike tbe
Id an attempt to clear up the
BRASKA COUNTY.
Polo Orotiadi, »w York. Ocv Ji
!Xocutlve before It has sUli to rule
Atbletica—Collini out. Doyle
barrer blocking, the
myaiery anrroundlng tbe deeth ol
Crania Mark to fairly at tbe brick of Merkle. Baker out. Mathewaon
« Its legality. . bingle arenmento
union
of
the
two
aea*.
was
blown
up,
wtBOtns tbe Uilrd baJeball cttamploo- Merkle. Mclnnea out. Fletcher to Mer LTank Ziegler, a tolKirer who wa«
BgurailTcl)
ending
the
Herculean
task
aUp of Ibe •OTi'l. -Wheo tbe Alblallrs le. .So runt, tto hUa. no error*.
found dead In bed at bis home os
of nlge year*, the result of which
, took tbe field acalDnt tba.GtoOU Uito
Eaet
Front
street
yesterday,
an
It
can paaa qn tbe guilt or inbocence
Glanta—Murm}' out. Baker to Me
work changes the mnp of the world
OF GOVERNOR WILL BE and whether It liat Jurtodiction to
aftemooD tbe Giaaii atood before tbe ines. McLean filed to Oldrlnjc. .Mer autopsy was conducted this aPemoon.
and shonens the w ater routes between
KNOWN MONDAY
klackton aluetera with every f “ kla out. BaiT)- to Mclnne* .So run*, indlcatlona of poisoning, which were LEVELLED PATH CARTER
an ofncial for oSenae* comaltui
and
we*l
from
S.oOO
to
A.OOO.
aplked and allaol. aave one; all but no error*.
believed to be ^-Ident when tbe body"
Ited prior to bto uklng the oath of
MILE WIDE.
illes.
their la<t defenae had been tom down.
was found, led Hie autborlllea to be
Parker Charged Eueutlva WHh Being office. Tbe question -wUl be aelGed
f^inth Inning.
President Wilson's signal araa
. SUQding In the toat ditch vaa Mathlieve
that
the
case
waa
one
either
Morally
and
MentaUy^Unfit
foe
behind
cloeed doom.
Aibletica—Strunk filed tn Shafer
^aon. Defc«t for him today meant Barry went down. Hereok to Merk^.
■tilcide or mu'rder. No definite Third Dcatruetive Cyclone That Ha* relv.-d by (>oloDe1 Goeihnl*. chief build-.
Holding Office—Charged
nf the canal, who in turn, gave
a third aorld a aertoa fortbeAihletica. Schans fanned. .So run*, no hlia. fio auteneat a* to the cauec of death
Struck SUte Thl* Saaso
Him With Dodging.
signal whlcdi set off the giant dyoaVlrtorj*-/or thy Giania aronld (rim errors.
Wire* Dovyn and DeUH*
(By I'nlted Press.)
wttT be made until the Inquest to held,
Lite biasis which made Gamboa Dike
then a fichtlns ebanre.
Are very Meagre.
Albany. Ort. *«.—HaiB .-language
Gtonu—Trandall bats for Maihewaon. probably tomorrow.
thing of memoDi. The speciaeuUr from atiorneyra for both attoee enliven
Tbe brand of weather for the crucial Crandall out. ColUna to Mrinnes. Her
Wedseaday nigbi Ziegler bad retir
completion of the canal was wttneas- ed the close of tbe Sulser Impeach Michigan Haa Largest prop In Three
combat wan far from the chanit>loo- XOR filed to Barry. Hofle filed to Mur ed at hi* usual time, seemingly In
(
(By Vnlted Preaa.)
Vesre.
ahlp varlett . It araa daHi. cloudy and phy, .Vo run*, no hit*, no error* ^ good health.. HI* brother-in-law, who
Uncoln. Oct. IP. -A doien persona ed by practically every person In the ment trial today. For the ptoaecutlon
(By Vmted Press.)
threatenlnK. The crowd waa eetlmatThough thto afiemoon'a work Judge Parker hittcriy assailed tbe exThe Seam.
slept In the-room wlth -bim. left the were Injured, but none killed by a lorDetrolL Mich.. Oct. !1.—Thanksglved at ^.OM.
fIguraUvely completed the union
ecative. charging him sriih biding be^
i;ni.-.6T«9 R H.B. room early yeaterday morning and at nado (bat swept Custer county.
ing and Chriaima* turkeys will be
MacW^Icked Plank u a<aln oppoae Philadelphia ..]-».:.(i.«-o-n-ft.n-^s a I that tlm* Ziegler was alive. M*ben hraska, doing great property damage the AUaottc and Pacific, actually It bind bto wife's akin and of being
Matty, «ltb Sebauf eatchlnit. McLean New York . ..tao-o-AI-a^wye—I • • he returned Uier In the day and In according tu word secured today. Tbe did floL The huge ruebaraeba alide ally and mMially unfit for holding of more plentiful thto year, produce Job
bers raid today after an InVeaUcatloo.
to catchinc for the Olanta.
Batlerlea—PWtodelphto. Plank and quired for Ziegler, be was informed twlsjej;^*^! northward raialng bulld- of several week* ago still blocks the fice. Parker was answered shandy by The aui'e contsin* more turkeys now
Cmpim — KtoB behind the bat. Schang: .Sew York. Maihewaon and
Culebra vui. and probably can't lie Attorney iierriok for Suiter. It waa
tjtat be had not yot been down. I’pon ino la it* path a quarter of a mile
than there have been in tbe last three
Kfcaii OB tbe baaea. Coutoliy and Rif Mcl.«an.
removed
lor
over
a
week.
generally
belM'v^
that
Sulzer'a
fate
wifle.
It
wa*
tbe
third
dcstrurllve
going to thn room tbe body was found.
ler on the foal ttnae.will be aetlM Monday afternoon.
AtiendSnce. ka.ooo
Ci^ier'e wifb. who bad two in the totaado In Nebraska this year.
Christmas turkey price* -w|ll be towToday'e Unaiip.
Railroad telegraph wires and tele-i
bousa
all
day
had
failed
to
go
near
her
er
than Thankeglring turicey pHcee
AthleUca—E. Muiphy. rf; Oldrlns.
husband's room and profeeaed no phone wirrw are down, there belt
becauee only pan of tbe crop wOl be
U; ColUoa. rb; Baker. Sb; Mclnnea.
one
telephone
wire
Into
Broken
know)^^ of hi* death until Informed
matured by November.
lb: Strunk, cf; Barr)-, aa; Schans. c;
now.
by her brother. There w ere evidences
Nuptial Event Took Place
Ctaickeni will be higber, tiowcvec.
, Pleak. p.
The town of Sargent Is reported
of the man having died slowly and
Mary'c Church.
Jobber* eay. Atoo ew pHere arOl nonGtosta—Henoc.
Sb: Doyle, '2b:
US have been badly damaged. But noth
probabf); In aome pain.
tinue to eoar
fieteber. aa: Buna. If: Shafer, ef:
ing
definite
has
come
from
there.
One
of
tbe
preltieet
autumn
*edThe theory that death
Jdarray. rf: McLean, c; Merkto, lb;
In Broken Bow the damage w
(By United Preas.i
dlngt Of the sesaag took ptooe at
natui^ la strengibened by informa
Mathewoon. |i.
confined chleny to tl^e fair grounds, Provemont liuSi. Mar}"* church Thurs
Vienna. Ocl 11.—The Imperial
Umplrea—Klem behind tbe bU: DRASTIC STEP TAKEN BY PRESI tion given out by neighbor*, arfordIng
to which Ziegler an^ hia wife are where all tbe bulldingi were wreck- day morning when Miss Certnide. Austrian high coerfhaa rendered a deon baaea. CosnoUy and Rider oh
DENT HUERTA
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
\V.
ctolOD
that
a buaband cannot sue to Wet Three Timee Premier of japaalleged to have had much domesilr
tbe tottl line*. ’
Srtinub. became tbe hride of l«rin recover damage* for Injury or death
ncee Empire.
tronble. A gM who claimed to be
McNeil of Traverse Fily.' The bride
hi* wife. The court held that only
tbe bouse at tbe time, suted that Mrs
THE CAME, PLAY BY PLAY.
was exquisitely gowned In white tore the wife beraeir could bring action for
..^(By Vnlted Prrea.)
Ztocirr. when told of her hUBb^d'*
First Inning.
sill.,
and
carried
bride's
rosea.
damages
and,
in
the
event
of
.her
TokiC^J^
le—^Munt Taro Katasra,
death
had
expressed
no
surprise
It
I*
AlhtotlM—Murphy singled. Oldrlng
She was attended by her aister. Mis* death, her chllllreD or parents were three times premier of Japan, died toalso said that the wife aeveraJ timet
forced Murphy. Matbewaon.to neich- IRON
HAND IS AGAIN II)'EVI
EPILEPTIC COLONY LOCATED IN Aifna Bt'hauh. who wore white lace entlGod tf sue out the husband never. day.
er. C^llna singled to right, advene
demanded that he leave the home.
DENCE
TUSePLA COUNTY.
voile and carried cladiolt. Anthony
ing Oblring to-third. Baker lifted a
The funerel will be held tomorrow
Sebaub. brother of the bride, acted at
)Mg sacrifice fly to Bums and OMafternoon from (be home of the molhbest man. Dinner was served at high
rmg scored. Collina took second when. Ptterlilng of City by FedamI Treepa
EN-el.vti Ziegler. 3J2 State Farm Will Be Purchaaod at a Cost
is
All
-That
Prevanted
People
noon
to a coni|iany o( Intimate friendtv.
tha
Stat*
of
SstkOOO.
Burns threw high to Mel,ean. Col-'
street.
From Starting Another
and during the evening dancing was
(By United lYesi.)
line went down. Hertog to Dov-lr « ben
indulged In by all the young friends.
. Bloody Revaliitlen. *
M#bnee bounded one to third bane
a dainty luncheon sened The
Ibanslng. Oci. 11—The rommlssion
Oue run. two blta, one error.
named by the leglalaturc to select a out-oMown guest* were Mr. and Mia.
Glanta-:-Her«>g out to Murphy, who
,By Fnlted Pres*')
site for a stMe epileptic colony, to Will McNeil. James MrS'cl) and Lay
made a pretty running catch of a
Mexico City. Oct. 11 -With almost
-Mc.Vell of Traverao City, JoMph
day announced the InsUtuilon would
high one. Doyle out. Barry to Mcln- all the members of the chamber of
located at Wahjaraego. Tuscola Schaub and Simon Srhaub of North
ne*. Fletcher filed to Oldrlng. .No runs, deiuities in the penltentlar)-. the svn
county, on a ItOO acre farm to be pur. Dakota.
no hit*, so error*.
[ate adjonrned woe die. and tbe whole
the lloers.
cliased from William Han at a
Second Inning.
city i* in a lurmoll. and Proviaisoal
Prom Tbursdd)- noon the Carpethia
Athletic*—Sltiink out. Hoyle to Mer- PreiMent Huerta lodS) to once again. Chairman Of SUte Railroad Cemmlg of »5(i,W>o. The aelectlon wa* made
atood by helplese'on account of the
lam night aft» tbe rommitiee -care
' 1“ Bam- JUed to Morray, Schang and oi.cn|v. dictator of .Mexico. The
terrific storm and monntalnoni waves
fully
considered
the
advaouge*
of
all
With
Present
CendRIene
* .-Sled, the ball hUUng Mttbew*on *_Eree*nce.of Huc.ia* iroop* iwtmlllng
until eerly^'fridaj-. Tbe last of 4a
otlier sites suggested.
and being deflected- oot ol the juty-alone nrev.«t* the outbreak
frank ZIEGLER WA8 NOT GIVEN
eurvlvtug paaseniun and crow w^
A special arrived yeaterday .after
n/iH rr', mnge. Plank popped lo of anoih*r bloody revolution. The a^
POISON.
taken off at 9:10 Friday morning.
No nma. one bit no error*.' rest of the .leputics mme after tbclr noon at 3 o'clock over the Here .Mar
While
the Carmanla’a paasengers look
DlfiABTER HAPPENED IN MIDST
• -i*nt—Bum* out. ^ker to Mrln- passing a resolution demanding Inlor- quette railroad that carried a party of
HeedJy/
ed on, franUc and helpless, four HfeOF GALE
^;hater Hied 10 Mclnne*. Mur- mailon a* to ihe fate of Dr. Domin railroad offlelal* and lucmbera of the
t He ^11
boaie were lowered from the %'olturno,
ia> out.. Plank to Metaom. -*...................dbcr. ebo had denounced Huerta.
< railroad commlaalon, conalailng Flllsd Father’s Place aa Mayer With
but were smssbed sgalntt the heavily
bo lilt-, no trrorii
of P. H. Alfre<l of Detroit, general
•ucceea.
rolling shir tn<l ihelr occupants, men.
Third Inning.
mmager of the kvsiem: J. A Gordon
That Prank Ziegler came (o
women and children, drowned. A
Aihifii.*—Miiiphy singled through
of Grand Rapid*. auiteriDiendeni of
death from concuealon pad
bnoken propellor had so foaled tbe'
(By United Preaa.)
ebon, oidntui reached first on Doyle *
___
tbe w-eiiem division: H. O. Halsied of
tackle of tbe l)(eboaU that only six
Belgrade. Ort. n.—When thomayw morrhage. foliow-lng an Injury U
l»«. 1-.:^.,.. —n, a«o. .-crilclw
„
im™-. Grand Baplda. miperlnicndent of Ihe
could be lowered and only two got
of Mokrllog became III no suitahic bred, was tbe verdict tendered by the
to Merkle .inossiaterir^^Baker wa* aale
.
tntrante Petoakey dlrislon; X. 11. Coreell of
sway.
Jury
at
an
inquest
held
this
nornlnggrown man could be (ognd to uke
and Miirpl) scored when Merkle atDetroit superintendeBL of iransportaThe decision wg* reached arm eri
hU pUce. and all bad gone to war.
(eoipt^ K. us Baker'oo'-lbe line,-but
Uob: a. L. Gtwndy of Detroit chief
(By Cnltod Prea*.)
w-as decided to let hU fifteen-year^ld deuce baa been snbmltted which aV.,«
tuiaaed and ibr. w u, McLean loo laie
engineer of the entire syatem; C. S.
I en Beard Resowing SMpe seemed t
ParU. Oct. 11—Tbe I'nlted States,
broke out again before dawn and at
son
hare a try at the Job. Tbe tod fr* that ofi Wednesdsy night Ziegler
Ml ratch Muii-hy. Baker got credli
lisgham of Lansing, chairman «f
Sew People Burned to Death
had fallen-into.the O. R. -A I. rcnindperforiDed
the
duty
so
daylight the Volinrno was slaking.
tor . hit
•”«•> •« ».rtor>Uie raUroad eommtoslnn: James
While Veaeeto Tried u
that DOW- bto father has recovered
house pit and anatPlned an injury- Ko
Tbe vessel was abandoned at S;20 Fri
OUrlh. .ror-h
u»hlh U,o
Land UMeetsday morning and aank a few mlantee
cUltens refuae to restore the old man traces ot poisoning ware fodnd at the
later. Abbot 9 o'clock Tbureday night
runs, two hits, one --..V.
Culver of Ludlngion. prewident foctlic to tbe posL They declare that tbe boy auiopay which was condneted by Dra.
<By Vnlted I>rees
burst of flame Ugfated the aky and'coly more thoroughly appreciate* Manih and Swaaton yeaterdig aftet^
Otont*-Mcl«n filed ,0 Oldrlng.
“>•“ t'nlted state* Stnima Lumber ocmimny.
)
Liverpool. OcL ll.-^-One hundred
wat
foUod-ed by a terrific exidorion,'
reaponalbmtle* of the oSloe but noon.
Merkto lined to r„iun*
<H«rtbut- , In aa interview Mr. Ccnniiu^ham
and italrty-alx women, children
^
»-hii
h AhM„.
. ‘5
.
M » Wtow.1
1; Ph„„.
1,^
^
Muy steerage pasaengere kith life
baa greater authority over the comWben Ziegler returned to hto home
oui. Bam- to Mclnne*.
lost their lives when the Vranlnm
Wednesday- avening he had not recov line siesm'abip Voliurno. leased from betu Jumped into the water and were
fcUs. no erews.
0.m.v, S; Or... Bnuin.
T.,«d.T
Imm D«™« t. I.- tnunlty.
ered from the effect* of the blow, and the Royal line, caught fire In mid-At- picked up by tbe Carmuto.
Fourth inning.
i*
«- P* *
apect the entire syatem In the sUte
to this fact ia attributed t4e
First Report Mtoleadtog.
AiblhiJt,-0.rry om.
u
'"»■ u«4w ih. .wn-utoh or ih. .Ule toliUnite Thursday and burned to tbe
aetlona of the man. which led hi* wife, water's edge Friday. Three faig Unera
M-HUo. ttohthi too,I to
i-uhh •““»
■‘“‘f < “»
to.l,^.oA« toinrlMlOh to ..cruro tho
Liverpool. Ocl. 11.—Tbe ' British
to britove that be waa Intoxicated, and of the Cunard compaiiy. Inelur'lug the Btsamer Voltumo. bonnd from RotterItototol to Ftorfb-r. So n..., „„
AO, Mph A. D. Prtoloo ,,1 hto U.U. ■
„oJ,Uo, ot AlT.lto. Tb,, wo.W
A- mOIA.
AAbBAlpb H. tllAOAr HaOT E. HOA-J. „ ,„oi hwo to ttoroAb-3 ADI IDAD Ed Rich Claims Che
for which reason she euted that she Carmanto. stood by tbe stricken ^ID dam to New York wUh 717 passen
Region.
had not gone to bis room td. inveetl- and batUed for hour* In a fien^'gato ger* and crew aboard. hWMd In midGianu—Henpg lanni-d Doyle out.
Jo>>d Watu. over the Kalkul*' branch and reach
gate whan he fsUed to appear Tbara- to reacue the paewnger* and crew. Atlantic yeataiW ud SM pevMua are
Oeicher flin.1 to
*» the cbamptoashlp enp tba end of tbtit Journey at Saginaw
S'ruDk.
Bd Rich, fonnerly of East Bay, hut day morning. This
0 not. DO Jills, no error* tbe winner will r«wlve 10.000 francs,'Saturday nIAt. When asked about
able to Uke off and pick up mtosing. seeing to wlreloos dis>w a residwt of this city, clatma revealed by Sheriff Smith who (onnd only 521 perwons.' IVhUe hundreds of patches reeelVad today fro mthe CanFinn Inning.
Second, thiid. fourth and fifth pUce* tb'e generaj condlOona Mr. Cunning
Aihietics—Morphy out. Doyle to «Sri7 Mpeetlveiy t.ooo. 2«l0. l,SOOihaB said that be waa more than the belt aa Ae champion corn cutter
who helped Zlagler oat of
ard Baer Csmaato. Maagre rMtoru
aboard
Merkle. Oldring went down by the hsd 1.000 frmnr*.
pleased with what he bad seen. The or Westeni Michigan." One day last pit the nlghtAOf the aeldesL
crowded the'ralU and lookadon apall- saM the liner barned to the water'^
same rente. CoUln* filed to Shafer.}
' '—■■■»
'
pb.vsleal condition waa acMid and in week Id nt and ahockad four and
bonnd «ri(b horror tbe eaptalaa msoeu- edge. Only Ul paaaensw* were
No runt-no hlto. to error*.
} MANCBUMtfA-C. J. Ntor has dla-1 some oaaaa eenU be bettered, but the oae-bair arroa of com oo the (am of
the Cafinanla knew.
HOKTAQ0B-7toe case of the vfl- vered In a deeperau aneapt to get Mved. ao far
Giaate—Borsa lined u Mclnne* ' poaed of bis Central Uke atore and ayatem, wooM gu into wlnur work In Al Bods, of Oarttold towaabip. which tage of Montagna against Mrs. Mary alott^Me tbe Volturao. but
Tea steamer* reapoaded to tb* vse^er walked, the fim man to reach contemptotre tocatlng at Maneeipna. | good ahapa.^ As far at toe could aw. to baUeved to be the rmrd (or thto Agderaon to (mndemn tha lot which able to do eo noUl daytlgb' Friday. aeTe' wlrctore calti and fonnd the warfirst fbr the Glaato. Murray safe on He tired tn Mancelona many year* ^ tbe
o( work. Tbia to aa acre bettar ahe owns wOI be heard October 11. A Xbe fkrm«"to tbeo ran a lifeboat an- vlvors were In Ufeboau. The SM
Btonk'a hoot ot a popdlr. kJcLaan aln- aim and at that time was emMored U a propw manner and be bnd aoth- than fomar records that hsTo boon ■peetol Juy hat baaa called to Mar; dar the item of tbe Voltnrno and took nnaeeoented for are aappoMd to have
^ M to ML •opftoc .Sbtfer. IfBnv M >Pl«fnph«pfrMor.
AM M
of sMTSB psnosgws. Otter TesMto; tosnedtofisstt.
tbe (
paUtoM tB
DALE HIT PETOSAEY
LASTmOUKRT BARRIBI
ARBUMBITS BE6UI TODAY
SHARP WORDS
GLDSED TRIAL
OlZEN PEOPLE
WERE WJUIIEO
ARSWBI MADE BY HHBICX
PROPEOn LOSS IS HEAYY
zvr*i?^s^'-br;
TURRETS ARE PLBITIFOL
WHI0IR6 AT PROYEMORT
PUT DEPUTIES
BEHIND BARS
HUSBAIO GAinOT SUE
CflUIT TAOflOBO
MEXICO CITY .IH TURMOIL
SITE IS SELECTEB
BRITISH STEAMER VOLTURNO
BURNED TO WATER’S mi
INSPECTING ROAD
DIED FROM INJURY
136 PEOPLE
LOST LIVES
SATISFIED WITH BOY
THRE UIBtS DAYE AID
BRUT BALOOR RACE
SOME GOBI HITTER
OLDEST PAPEk IN UCfllGAN Nona OF 6KAN0 BAnOS-ESfAEUSaED tSR.
AHD TBATXBH UT UOIS
MimdK
TBAVEBSB CITT, GRANT) TRAVKESB COV^, MICHIGAN. TTESDAV. OCTOBER H.
VOL. LH*.
TWO SUSPEGTS TAXER
ATHLETICS WIN THIRD WORLD’S SERIES TITLE
WIIIED OVEI
MIGHTY eilNTS
mm m uifayorule
•oporioritr of ttw Amorican LcogiM
Plsjrort Over TKom «T Netlenal
Wm EvISeneoa T^rooohout
the Five Gemee of Eerie*.
tBy InUed Pre»..l
Vo\o Orooade, New York. Oct 11 Cooale Meek U fairly at the brtok of
wt&olng the third baaehall chantpioii*hlp of the world, tVheu the Athlellra
took the field asalwi the.Ulaote Ihla
afternooB ‘he Qlaan etood before the
SJaekiBD aluwera .with every ftia
spiked and ellsci. save one; all but
their last defense had been tom down.
Standing In the last ditch was Mathewsoc. DeCe«t tor hhn today Dcani
a third world's series fortbeAUiletlcsVtciorj^tor the Giants would irtv«
«tbera a fishUnc chance.
The braiul of weather for the crueUI
combat was far from the champlonablp Tarlety. It was dark, cloudy and
tbreaienlnK. The crow.l was estltnated at 30.000.
Mack picked Plank to agsin oppoae
Matty. wKh Schanc catchtnj; McLean
is caicblnc for the GUnts.
empires — KJem behind the hsu
Enui on the bases. Connolly gnd Big
ler on the foal lln^.
Today's Unsup.
AthleUcs—E. Murphy, rt. Oldrlng.
If; Colllm. fib; Baker. 3b; Mclnnea.
lb: Smift. ct; Bam. ss; Sebang. c:
Plank, p.
Giants—Herug.
3b: Doyle, fib;
Fleteber. ss; Bums. If; Shafer, ef:
Hnmiy, rf: McLean, c; MerUe, lb;
Mathewooo. |r,
'
•
;
t’spIres-Klem behind the bu:
Egan on bases. ConnoUy and fUgler oil
the fool tines.
Cover* Ui*
OraBA TmCTM RcgloB.
was held t ^ad. Uerkle forced
Mcbean a second. CoUlriindo Barry,
and was doubled up. Barry tu ■MeJones. One run. one bit. one error.
ei«h Inning.
Athlelica—Baker elnsled to rlcbt.
Meinnes aavrlllred. Mcl.«ae to Merkle.
Btrunk out. Doyle to Merkle. Baker
Ukins ihinj on the pUy. lUrry out,
Fletcher to Merkle.
no error*,
Glante—Maiht-wson slnitled to rlithl
ileruK forced, bim at second, Barry
to Collins, and was doubled at flret.
Collins to Mclnae*
Doyle filed to
Murphy. S'o rum, one hit, no errors.
Seventh Inning.
Aibletics—tTchang fanned.
1‘laiik
ou(. Doyle to .Merkle. Murphy walked.
Olilrtng foule.1 tio McU«n. .So runt,
no bits, no errors.
OUnts—Fletcher ^led out in Stnink.
Bums out, Ban-}' to McHtnes. Shafer
out, Bany to Meinne*. No runs, no
kits, no errors
eighth Inning.'
Athletics—('oUins out. Doyle to
Merkle. Baker out. Malhewsoii to
Merkle. Meinn'es out. Fletrber to Mer
No runt, no hits, no errors.
cian«-Murra> ouT. Baker
MrL**n filed to Oldrtns -Merucinne* .So ninit.
,rron..
Ninth Inning.
• Aibletics—Sirunk filed
Shafer
Barry went down. Herzog
Merkle
Schang fanned .No runs, i> bits, no
errors.
Gtanui—Trandall bats for Mathewson.
Crsndall out. Collins to Mclnnef.. Her
log nird to Barry. Dojie filed to Mur
phy, No runs. *10 hits, no errors
TAe Eeom.
1 1-3*.-.ST SS R H.B.
Philadelphia ..
3 s 1
New York ....WWi-ni-tWMWj—I : i
Batteries—Philadelphia. Plank and
Schang: New York. Hatbesaon and
Mclean.
Attendance. 33.000
PUT DEPUTIES
BEHIND BARS
WILL CLEAR
UP MYSTERY
SALE HIT PETOSKET
Several Buildings Damaged Sy Heavy
Storm LsM Night.
(11/ Uniteo IVess.l
Petoskey. Oct. 11.—A gale which
DEATH OF FRANK 2IECLER WA8
swept l.lttle Trsveree Bay lest Bight
THOUGHT SUSPICIOUS.
did great damsgo hero and at Harbor
Springs. Several buildings were de
stroyed including the Northern Uichl.
gan Trandfortatton company's ware
house. snd O. K. A I. station. A. J.
Grooster. alioe merchant, dropp*
dead from the ctTects of the atom.
RUMORS OF POISONING RIFE
NEIGHBORHOOD.
M AUTOPSY WAS HELD
Man Had RMired in Goad Hsalth and
Waa Found Dead Thursday.
Inqusn Will 8s held
Seen.
DOZEN PEOPLE
WERE INJURED
la dn ajtlenpt -to deer up I
mystery lurrounillng the death
k'raak Ziegler, s laltorer who *
found dead in bed at bis home
l£ast Front street yesterday.
autopsy was conduct«>d Ibis
Indications of poisoning, which
believed to be. evidvm when the body
was found, led the anUiorUles |o be
lieve that the case was one either
of suicide or murder. No definite
struck
tutereent as to the cauee of death
Wiree Down and Oetalte
will he made uaill the Inquest to held,
Are very Meagre.
probably tomorrow,
Wednesday night Ziegler had retir
|Hy United frees.)
ed at hto oeual cUne. seemingly
''
IJnroln.
Uei. 10. -A dozen person*
good health. Hia brotbeHn-law. who
slept In the room with him. left the were injured, but none killed by a tor
room early yesterday morning and at nado that swept Ouster county, Ne
that time Ziegler was alive. When braska. doing great property damage
according to word secured today. The
hs mtumed later In the day and
qulr^ for Ziegler, be was Informed twinter swept northward ralslnjc build
that he had not yet been down. I'pon ings In its path a quarter of a mile
going to the non the body was found. wide. . It vraa tbe third desirueilre
Ziegler's wife, who bad been In the tornado la ^braska this )«er.
Railroad telegraph wires and tele
house sit day had failed to go near her
phone wlr» are down, there being
husband's M&m snd profeMed
know^flgs of hto death until informed
Bow.
by her brother. There w en- etidenrea.
The town ot Sargent Is reported
of the man haring died slowly and
have-haaw hadly damaged, bnt noth
probahty In some pain.
ing ^eflnlte has come from there.
The theory that daath
Ill Broken Bow the damage w
natural Is strangtbened by informatloD giren out. by neighbors, accord eonnned chiefly to the fair ground*,
ing to which Ziegler and his wife are where all the bulldlngt were wreck-
PROPBtTT LOSS IS HEAYV
alleged to have bad much domeedc
trouble. A girl who claininl to be In
the house at the Ume. stated that Mrs.
THE GAME. PLAY BY PLAY.
Ztsgler. when told of her husbsBd's
First Inning.
death'had expressed no surprliw. It to
Alhletlco-Murphy singled. Oldrlng
forced hlurphy.' Maihewson to Fletch IRON HAND IS'AGAIN IN EVI also said that Uie wile eevcral timet EPILEPTIC COLONY LOCATED IN
demanded that he learn the home.
er. CiJillns singled to right, advanr
TUSCOLA COyNTY.
DENCE
The funeral win Ue held tomorrow
. log Oldrtng to third. Baker lifted a
!aftemoon from the home-etthe mothlong aacrtfice fly to Bums and OldFarm Will Be Purensted at a CoM to
Pstorlling
of
City
by
FeOsrsI
Trueps
Evelyn
Ziegler.
3fi.3
Stale
ring acored. Collins took second when
the SUts of S^OOO.
is All That Prevented People
street.
Bums threw high to Mcl-ean. Col.
(By United TTees.l
From Starting Another
tins went down, Heriog to Do; le w ben
Bloody Revolution.
Mclnnes bounded one to third
Lansing. Oct. 11.—The rommlssl
One run. two hits, one error.
named by the legislature to select
Glanu—Hemog out w Murphy, who
(By United Press.l
site for a stale epileptic colony. Ue
made s pretty running .catch
Mexico City. Oct. 11—With almost
day announced the Institution would
high one. Doyle out. Barry > Mela- all the members of the chamber of PARTY ARRIVED OVER PERE MARhe located at Wahjamego. Tuscola
nes, Fleteber filed to Oldrlng. No runaT deputies In the pealiemtory. the eep
OUETTE YESTERDAY
county, on a 1400 acre farm to be purno hits, no errors.
|ate adioiirny-d sine die. and Ibe whole
eliased' from tTlltiam Hart at a
Baoond Inning.
city is In a turmoH. and fYorlsIooal
of $60,000. The aelertion waa made
Athleiic*—Stfunk out. Doyle to Mer- presMeni Hueria today to oneeAgalo. Chairman of SUte Railroad Cammifr
laat night after the comroltiee care
Hon CwnAInghem Wall Satisfisd
U-^Usrry filed to Murray. Schang and openly, dictator of .Meylco The
fully considered the advantages of all
With Present Conditions
s tided, the ball hitting Metbewson's presence of Hueita's troop* patioHIng
other
sites suggested.
gin\e end being deflected, opt ef the city alone prev<mt* the'outbreak
A special arriyed yesterday afterTVii-l.ere raage. Flaak iwpped to of another bloody revolution. The arion at 3 o'clock over the Pere Mar
l!«'rst,r No mo*. oae bit. ao errora. rest of the deimUe* came after their
Bums out. Baker to Urio- iiasiiing a resolution demanding iafor- qucite railroad that carried a party of
t-f- .“hjfer tiled to McInne*. Mur- matlon a* to the fate of Dr. Domln railroad officials aad irembers of the
suto railroad commission, consisting Filled PathCr'a Piaea as Mayer With
»a> Mui. I'lank to Mclnnes. -No runs. duer. who had tlenouncad Huerta. •
of F. H. Alfre.1 of Detroit, genersi
mansger of the ivsiem: J. A. Gordon
T»*ipd Inning. .
of Grand Rapids. su]>erlDtecident of
.tihl/iir*_Mutphy alngled through
(By United ITees.)
tbe western division; H. O. Halsted of
abort. Oidting reacbed fiiwi on Doyle s
Belgrsiie. Ocl 11—When the mayor
boot, ‘ o i.i.s went down, saceiflclng Un.tsd BUtss Has Thews EntraMa tfrand Baplds. supertniendeat ot tbe of MokrUug became 111 no suitable
to Merki. tinusslsied. Baker was sale '
.
snzraiw Petoskey division. X. H. Cornell of grown man could be found to take
Detroit, snperlntendent of transporu- hto place, and all bad gone to war. It
and Murpl.; rrored whqt Merkle attion; A. L. Grsndy of Detroit, chief waa decided In let bis flfteen-year-old
Itoro, ,b. U«. b»
,B,.
^^
engineer of the enilre system; C. S.
.
r '°
""
I'-IIM sutn. Cunnlngbam of Lansing. chalRsan of son have a try at the Job. Tbe Jad
performed tbe duty so successfully
r
.•“"«
•«»*> •* i-av. the .stale railroad'eommtoslon: James that
now hlB father has recovered the
oid,!,^
•- <■”■■■
Bice of Lnnsing. chief engineer of the
clUtens refuse to restore the old mao
Rirunk
nil.
iw
,
'
..
wi
-T
'
.niiu.l
tnipn-attonal
baliMra
slate railroad rommlaston. wau
and v.
J
Btrunk out, Iviyle to Merkle. Two
.
<
.. ■*“te
to the posL 7'bey declare that the boy
Tuni, two hlu. one error
‘he Cirtver of LiKllngion. president fo the
not only more thoroughly apprecUtes
TuUeries. Beside* the United SUtes
OUn.*-McI>.n fllSS ,0 Oiirinii.
of the office but
Merkle lined to folim. Malbew«»n “*^** *^*” *?
other* dlstribut-1
„ laterrlcw MrT- Cunningham
has greater autboriiy <
out. Barr>
fiutsd that the party had surted c
munlty.
Oorthaar. 3; Orest Britain, fi: luly. Tuesday morning from Detroit i
hits, no error*.
!5
aad
Belgium
fi.
The
Ameriran
«
Fourth Inning.
:si>eet the entire system In the state
Atblelics-Bsrry out. Fletcher to
selected in tbe ellm- j onier the lupervltlon of tbe sUte mllMerttle Erbang filed to Moirwy Plank
Jaly^t and 3. last. ■ road commission to .ascertain the *zpoppsd to PVt5ber. No runs, no hlu.
i *« «>ndltlon of affalro. They would
n. errors,
’ «K. R»lph H. Upson; Harry E. Hunsy.
,rom nere to reioaaey ano tra Ed Rich Ctaimt Ctempianshlp af This
Glanu—H«nog tonnod. Doyle out.
■“*
WotU.jover tha Kalkaska branch and re^h
Meinbra unassisted E>trher flWto
sdSHlon to .the championship cup the end of thMr Journey at Saglnaw
Ed Rich, formerly of East Bay. hot
k’riink No rune, no hit*, uo errors
wlopdr will recelv;e 10.000 tranm. | Saiurdsy night. \S-hen aaksd about
BW a raaldeot of this city, clalazs
Finn inning.
Second, third, fourth and fifth places the general conditions Mr. CunnlngAtiil«iea—Murphy out. Doyle to esrry rMpoetIrety SjMO. 2.600. l.S00‘ham said that be was mors tbaa tbe bah as tbe ebampion oom cutter
Jlrrkle. Oldring went down by the wd 1.S00 tranrs.
j pleased iftth what be bad seen. The of Western aHchltan. pne day last
aamr ronte. CoUlns filed to Shafer, j '
— ■
■
j physical eohdltkm waa good and In week JBd ent and shocked four and
No runs, no hlU. ao errors.
| VANCBt/HVA—C. J. Mler has dls-*aome cases eenid be t>ett«red. bnt tbe one-balf arras of com on the tana of
Giants—Buns Hand to Melnoes P»*ed et his Central Uke store and,system would gudnio wlnwr work in A1 Boss, of Garfield township, which
raeord for this
Shafer walked, the first man to meh contemplate* locsllng at klancelons. good shap*. As 4r as Se could sae U bsUeved to be
first for the Utaau. Mnriwy safe on Ha lived la Mancelona mafiy years * the manageotant eras handling matten kind of work. This is an acre battar
PUBk'e boot of a popGy. McLaaa aln- ago and at that lime t I employed in a proper mauer and he had noth- than former records that have been
SITE IS SELECTED
MEXICO Gin II TURMOIL
INSPECTING ROAD
SATISFIED WITH ROT
GREAT RAIOOR RAGE
SOME GORI GUnOI
^ ig Ml, acarisf ibslgr. Murv st tetafraph oparator.
IM to rfltWaa,
pvMtobadin AMs Tkiattr.
WILL DECIDE
UN LEGALITY
Chicago, Oct S —An all Usy search
■OF' SULZER
DEPENDS
r a negro suspected of killing Miss
UPON RULINGS.
Idn <1. l-etgson. an an student, re^
suited In the arrest of two suspects.
Uarrett Morgan, arrested -at the stock
yards, and Hen Kraft, who said he was
a Pullman porter, both'of whom re
sembled ilic description of the negro
PRESIDENT WILSON SWITCHED who pawned Miss Leegsoii'* watch.
QUESTION OF JURISOipTION NOW
ON THE CURRENT.
They are being held and will be seen
BEFORE COURT.
tomorrow bv the ^•aw'nbroker who
bought the watch.
Practically Every Person in Zone
Must Know Whether Impsaehmenf
ntastd BIssU Which Msdi
Court Can Try Official for Abta
Dike Thing of Memory in
Committed Bafera Ha
Connection With Canal.
GAMBOA DIKE SHATTERED
ELECTRIC TOUCH.
ARGUMENTS BE6UR TODAY
UST PRDMINERT BARRIER
(By United Press.) '
Panama, Oct. lu.—Ad elecirict
rent sUrtcd on its 1.800 mile Jouroey
by President Wilton, at the White
bouse, Washington, at two o'clock
thU afieraoon technically completed
the Panums canal. Gamboa Dike tbe
lost prominent barter blocking '(he
inlon of tbe two seas, was ploSn up.
nguratlvely ending tbe Herculean utk
of nine years, the result of which
work changes the map of the world
and shortest tbe water routes between
cast and west from &.oOd to 8.000
miles.
President Wlleon's signal
reived by ('olonel OoethaU.chlef build
er of the canal, who In turn, gave
signal which net 'off the gldnt dyna
mite btost* which made Gamboa Dike
a thing of memory. The spectacular
completion of the canal was wtti
ed by pracUcally every person in the
Though this afternoon's work
figuratively completed tbe union
the AUauliR and Paeific, actually It
The huge
of several wSeks ago still blocks the
Culebra cut, and probably can't be
removed for over aTreek
SHARP WORDS
GLUSED TRIAL
(By United Prsaa.)
Albany. Ocl. 9.—The fate of Wo.
Sulzer binges today on the rating op
BITTERLY ASSAILED BY certain polnu of law. Tbe high
iLZkfl B1
JUDGE -PARKER
court of Im'pMchmenL with all tbe
the evidence against the accused
executive before ft bss still to rule
on leg lessllty. bingle
started today. After the srgnmenta ^e cosn must decide, before
It can "pana on the guilt or Innocence
and whether It hat JuriidieUon to
tn' an official (or oSanaes oommltled prior to bto uUng the oath of
office.
Tbe queetion wUt be aettJrd
Parker Charged Eueutive With Being
hnbind cloaed door*.
Morally and-Metitally Unfit for
Holding Ofllee—Charged,
Him With Dodging.
(By United Pres*.)
Albany. Oct. P>.—Plain language
from tKomeys for both sides enliven-'
Michigan Haa Largest Crop in Thraa ed the close of the Suiter impeachVaara.
t trial today . For the prosecntlon
(By United Prpsi.)
Judge Parker bitterly'assailed the eiDetroit. Mich.. Oct. 11—Thankagirecative, charging him vHtb biding be
lag and Chrittmaa turkeye will be
hind hto wile's skin and of being mor- more plentiful this year, prodnc* Job
ally and manully unfit' for bolding of
bers said today after a
fice. Parker was answered sharidy by
The SUte contatni more tnrkeyi now
Attorney llerrlc)^ for SulzeL It W'as
than there have been In the last three
generally believed that Suj^r's fate
yean.
<
win be setiled Monday aftemoos
Cbrlatmat turkey price* -vUi be low
er than TbahluglvUtg turitey prices
because only part of the crop wUI be
matured by November.
Chickens will be higher, bowarer.
Event Took Place in BL
Jobbers say. Alto egg pricaa will con
Mary's Church.
tinue to soar
One ot tbe prettiest autnmo wad
(By l&tad Preaa.i
dings or the season took place at
Vienna. OcL 'll.—Tbe Imperial
Provemont In 8t. Mary's church Thurs
day morning when .Miss Gertrude, Auatrian high court hat rendered a de(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. ctoion that a husband cannot sue to
Schaub. became (he bride of Igirin rocover damages for Injury or death
hto wife. The court h*ld that only
McNeil of Traverse Clt). The bride
iBy United Press.)
was exquisitely gowned In while laec the wife herself could bring acUon for
damages and. in tbe *event of her
To)tlo. Oct. 10—(N)unt Taro Katantn.
over sill., and carried bride's
She was attended by her sister, Mis> death, her children or pareoU were three time* premier of Japan, died to
Anna Bchaub. who wore while toce entitled to sue but the buaband never. day.
voile snd carried gladioli. Anthony
Schaub. brother of the bride, ected s*
best miD. Dinner was served at high
noon to a company oi Inilmaie friends,
snd during the evening dutclng *■*
Indulged In by all tbe young friends,
and a dainty luncheon served. The
out-of-iown guests were Mr. and Mrs.
WYlT McNeil. James McNeil and Lay
man McNeil of Traverse City, Joseph
Schaub and Simon Schaub of North
Dakota.
tbs liners.
Prom Thursday noon tbs Carpsthia
stood by helpless on account of the
terrific storm and moonUlDons wavea
until early Frldaj-, Tbe last of the.,
aurvlving paaaengera and crew w^
WEDUIR6 AT PROYBIONT
ANSWER MADE BY HERRICK
TURKEYS IRE I'fflOIEUL
RUSBARD GAIROT SUE
COURT TARRREAB
BRITISH STEAMER VOLTURNO
BURNED TD WATER’S ED6E
DIED FROM INJURY
Hurt His Head v/edneadsy NlgM
When Hs Fell irrto Reund'
house Plfc
aad bemmorrhage. following ao Injury to the
boad. was tbe verdict tendered by the'
Jnry at an Inquest held this ruoralng.
The decision was feaebed apet evi
deuce has been enkfoitted which a^ .w
o' that oB Wedneeday night Ziegler
had fallen Into the G. R. S L roundbouae pit and auataloed an injury. No
tracea of poisoning were fouad at (he
autopsy which was conducted by Drs.
Martin and Swadton yesterdap after-:
noon. .
When Ziegler returned to hto home
Wedaeaday avenlug he had aot rwcorered from the effecta of' tha blow, aad
Uiit fact'to attributed the queer
acUona of the man. which led, hto wife
bellere that be was Intoxicated, and
tor which reason she euted that aha
had not gone |o hit room to Inrestlgate whan be faUed to appaar Thuraday morning. Thto IntormaUon was
nraalsd by Sheriff Smith who found
s man who helped Zlaglar out ot the
pit (he night of tbe nddenL
HONTAOUB—Tbe cate ot the vllUge of Motttagne against Mrw Mary
Aaderaoe to condemn the lot wbkh
she owns wiu be benrd October 11 A
apeelal Jury hat bean called to 1
136 PEOPLE
LOST LIVES
DISASTER • HAPPENED
OF GALE
IN MIDST
THBE URERS RAVE AIR
Saw Peopla Burned to Death
While Vssaala Triad ta
Land Ufeboats.
(Gy United Press )
Liverpool, Oct. II —One hundred
and thirtyaiz women, children and
men lost their lives when the Uraiflum
line steamship Voltumo. leased from
the Ro)-al line, caught fire in mld-Atlanllc Thursday and burned to the
water'e edge Friday. Three big liners
of the Canard company. Including the
CarmanU. stood by the stricken shin
and faatUed for hourw lif a fierce gale
to rescue the passengers and -(tvw .
rera able to Uke off aad pick np
<mly 521 persons. While hundred* of
r**cue fleet
crowded tha rsUs and looked on spell
bound with honor tbe eapUina maneurer«l In a desparau auemiK to get
alongaMe tbe Voltttmo. bnt were } fiabla to do BO unUl darHgfa* Friday.
The CBrmanla then ran a Ufeboat noder the auro of the Volume and took
off Merea gaaieanrs. Other Twaela
ed on. frantic and helplesa. four Hfoboata were lowered (i^m tbe Voltumo.
but were amaahed against the heavily
rolling ablp and their ocrupanu, men.
women and ^Ildren. drowned.
broken propdllor tud ao foaled (bV
tackle of tbe IlfelmaU that only air
could be lowecad and only two got
away.
About midnight Thursday tha ^
aeamed t die down aouawhat but
broke out again before dawn and at
daylight the Voltumo waa alnking
Thevetsel waa abandoned at 9:20 Fri
day morning and tank a few mtnntaa
utar. About 9 o'clock Ibnraday ai^
a burst of flame lighted the aky aad
waa followed by a terrific ezploalott.
Many steerage paaaengera srith Ufa
belu Jumped into tbe water aad wera
picked up by the Carmanla.
FIrat Repen Mlalaadlng.
Uverpool. Oct. ll.-Tbe Brittoh
ataamer Vgluireo. bound from Rotiar*
dam to New York with TIT pastengera aad crew aboard, bumad In mMAtlantlc yeatetday and 238 panosa ara
misting, according (o wirelass dlapatebM receirad today fsa mthe Can
ard llnei Camaato. Maagra nponm
aaid the llnar homed to tbe water'a
edge. Only 621 paseeogara' wet*
aaved' ao far as tha Carmanla kna«.
Tea 'ateamet* retpondad tn the *
aal's wirclets calU and feamd thn aarvlrora wera in Uf^oau. Tba ZM
nnscconntad (or are nppehad to har#
burned to death.
.
OMBS TUVXSU BEALS AMD TEAVEIEI BAT BAQLB, TMSDAT. OOTOBtE H WS. '
MM TWO
the sprsyi
.M bv u.. b~pb«. ol tk>0D> -.ho
s™ Kr
•" «'™« •
AaeMsnta Vklll Ha^n.
at^oola. One day this week when with many danger*, aom* of which
And when they du you should be h... b<« «> «U.. JiiHm lb. P«1 Prt~ Wbrtw br b« Srotb Mm.. may bny .
as fTBi aa those of the olden
two young lads were brought before
prepared with a bottle of KENNES I,. BObUi.. Tb.
r.b»lr.4,M--»a. «■ I"'
"I
bWhhim on t cltafge of sioallng com he days, 'ilie burning of the Voltumo PAIK-KIU/IKO MAGIC OIU a heel by lb. l-DUwl -SlUM tor i-roOuct. C.y.
aenlcnced them to go to Sunday and (he loss of nc live*, while ten. ing remedv for cuts, wounds, sprains, tb« m .amlllM tor looO pow] “™- »”■ Ackmnui m«r».a tro-n
aweiunca. rheumatism. Uma back and
school every week. In fleu <■ spend lln«n Uy by making every effort to' stiff neck. UsM iBiemaliy also tor I, .0 blob tb.t tb.r. .r. f. toroJuo Tr«r«-» C4» Mondoy. .l.or. .b.
Osborn. Oct. T-Mr. and Mr*.
P«btUb4 TMtdm Md Tkvatera *t ing time In the refom echool. The taite the pesaengere tad crew off In
Ip <-oHr. dvaeDlery and sick ;.-.»«lrtr. tb.1 c. mm tbr r-t .nS »»« to •t»»« the tilr oM vMt -lib
Rnberr Ppym- of Cedar Run. attend
TnwM cntr. MAlgu. hr
boys are children of one of the lead the midst of a tt^fflc hurricane stomach. It Is a clean, pleasant and
their pfoducU through the-«is-bW
ed-the fair at Kmntre Friday.
ing cillzMa of the coiiiiln- and their ahowed the real weakness of man effecUve remedy. Price :r,rts Sold
, houses in anv great quantity. 1 Mr*. Amli BnckI and children went
by
Jill
liiuggUis.
when
he
meets
the
elements
at
their
and Mt#; V:imer Atkkuon und
father haa given hla word that the
..a ibl. .oodltlob 1. th. b..t U..a 01 to South Bo.tana.0 ye.t.ra.y tor - (lilldreo of filea l.jHte. were lb<sentence of the coun wHI 1>c carried worai fate to face- Every method hobby at the preeem ilnie..^8ad al
protection tliat the farmer* of the naguesta of Mr and Mrs George Heretio the lelier. WhUe tbU Judg-' known to seamen was'tried by the thongh i>eace advocates ate laboring iloo r.o ..b tor. RUId hrop^aloo.
TP. Loai»- oW tan wltb Mr.. Jo. deen Sunday allernoon.
captains
of
the
Carmanta
and
other
la a mile out of the ordinary It
bring gbout a new era when fight boll, b.lor. .PlpiJo. ua .li.r .111 J-araai.. tbl. .-k. Tbur.a.,.
and Mr*. Thomas Deert(« and
has merit, and If applied oftener It boats to gel the people off the burn ing will W a thing of the i>gsi uad s
r.„M, th, .i.aa.,a t. b. rU»a l.l ■•"U. K'-a
“ UaP'"»"« ton George of ntbom, were ^pfre .
would prove the means of aavtng ing veaael. bm on account of
relic of larliarlsni that ilnie ha.-- not oib..r .rmbtrt« a. ..It, and ,1... It Pl«-1‘* “^tar th. oparatton oo
callers isiAday morutng
many boys who are now allowed to height of tlie wgves and the fan that
rome. and until It does the aafest is the supply wHI not be In exceii* of
Soii.e of the farmi-r* In tbU vicini
follow the downward path unchecked the uckle of the life boats
IP follow Is to be prepred lor what can be- actually used by the pub
»ro(rt at Both PheiM 0 In Older to satisfy the law Instead of Voltumo had become fouled during plan
ty have commenced dlgginr their po
anv emergency ihai' may arid# Ip the lic lo an.v line of v
tatoes and find '.hex arc of a fine
meting out Jostln- to them. There the fire their effons
nature ol war or threatened war.
mknd for pure food and •
quality.
x
TMMt
Is a great amount of good that can be until the storm went down So that
laws that have been enaciod by tbe
Fred Fosiioo wa* th- guest of hU
beats could be sent from the rescuing
Almira. Oct. e.—The Orange fair at
Om 7«*r........ .............$l£0 In namnce ^one by the Sunday ’ afhol and the
and statra as well. Is
mother and broihi-r Sunday, nenr
Ifl ttOBlbt ..
which there Is no liistl- fleet In safety. One fact that
iM^pleCIty.
.
TbTMBOBUl
tutlon «rf this kind located Is Indeed brought out with particular emphasis
It is evident that Saginaw p
' Mr* Haas and sot! of Famnis Corthat the sinking of' the Titanic a ce.rtdin cUiK of ri-sldenl* who ha«e
enfortnnate.' The Sunday school U
w hich food products are preparwl and
nersf were F:tnplre callers Sunday.
the training school of the church and taught Ihe ocean'llnera a lesson Jn re- not heard Ihe rail of the time*, and
Coyne ond x>ife were' In
(hb S. O 8 call of a who Billl believe that
“J‘‘j Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bate* drove over
when this factor Is neglected the town
er they reach this couatry haa redi
with thf blowinjt up of »•>» Oatnhoa
Empire three day* la-t week to at
community which permits this con stoking ship, .-^'blh- shiM were with run to advantage along the lines UId
to PetervUl* eunday.
•d the danger from conirsctlng dla-.
4rkc in the PawmiB <*mI the h*f
tend the lair.
Mrs. IValter Lake I* veJy xlfk
dition la bound to suffer in the future in a few hours run of the Titanic at down In Ae days of Andrew Jackson
eases from thl* so’irce to the mtnl-|
inimcMn channel waa prartleallr
The fair at Empire last week eras
rhenmattanl ajmln. Her brother ForA Jittle of IhU Oklahoma brand of the time she went down they refused and other spoilH advoraies This co mum. and while ft has undoublly rsis-i...........
..
”
Mde ready for tralTIc for the »nial1
great sneress. The d;*;.lay of
Justice would prove a helpful factor to take any. risks 40 reach the ahlp terie )>egan their oi>erallooK when they
ed the Price of Inspected product*, k ^
Unta-uied In cotutru.llon «prk
fruit, vegetables and grain could not
Ssnday.
reforming some Of the recreant in the Ice. This tlmg when the wire made an attempt to have the city
bas
Kafegiiarded
the
public
tieatlh
In
be excelled in Northern Michigan,
W'lth the preeenl advancei condition
I>aul Rare and Mias Fern O'Brien
children ot-ihe present day right less meaaage was.retolved from th«« -council disallow the bilU Incurred by
a manner that I- exceedingly sail*
and the dairy product*, luintry stores'
of the work It -ouW be ijoMll.le In i
burning Voltumo the eaptalus of
tbe rommlBslon elected to draft the
were married at Traverse Clty.'Sephen- In Traverse t1ly as well a
fareory
and household products wen-' up to
. Terr ahon time to make the canal
charier, but ivelng unsucceaafiil
tember
other places? It Is a an Inexpensive liners turned around In the storm tbar
the same standard.
rand)- lor the pa»»aKe of warahliw,
Harvey Ijtke and Mrs. 8|(rah Mcmethod for making, heller boys and every minute threatened to cnjrulf in tbit they bided tbeir time, and uow
•henld any trouble ariae b«ween tW"
them and In less than four hours after that an election has lieen called for
(iuere'were married at Traverse City.
cannot help proving effetUve.
nailMt and any of the Kuroi>ean pow
the calf for help was received there the punioiie of voting ufion the ffuesOctober (III.
etn. In fart the work hai been ►(
Was one veasel standing by tryhie to liou of adopting the Dew documeni
According to the October crop re
Mr. and Mrs. AVIllie lAke
near completed for a ion* time that
rescue the endangered paBst-DRcni they huve asked fur an tnJunrUon re- port Issued by' the secretary of
over to aee Mrs. Walter I.ake. Sun
^eaaela coold have l^n aem tfirpuah
and crew &nd nine more rushing st- siraliimK Ihe city Irom holding a spe crop ronilklon*. In the sUl« are ex day.
In
order
lo
attract
the
farmehi
from
'^Ihe canal had aoy emersenc) arlaen
full
apeed
to
the
arene.
It
was
un
cial
election
on
.Novemlier
K.,
Sev
Mrs.
Flora Lake was lUe guest of
ceedingly
good.
One
of
the
algnltlcountry and make
the sun
alllni: for adcb a .movement
fortunate that Ihn Voltumo had lo eral Illegal moves are alleged on the cant features of the rc|>or' Is lljat a Mrs. Igura Bates last Friday.
rralU Aa noon aa the recent landallde them familiar with the enteiprisea of bum ig a hurricane, for If the dis Iiart of tbe commission that dratted hi-avier yield of crops of all kinds Is
Ur*. Uzzle Denais Is aMisting Mrs.
the
city
the
business
men
of
Adrian
la removed and the debria take,
aster. has occurred while an ordinary the'documeni. and also on the i>*rt of reported from i • notihern countb-s Ora<-e Wllsoa with her work.
rit week hold a “Grown in
eaSI^'wSchTaotUu beS*sa Maatd as
from the place where the Gamboa
sea was running there would have the t-ouncll who ordered the election. and upper |>enlnsula than from the
MU* Tberraa Wright of Traverse
•made in Adrian" week and have
dvke waa deatroyed the canal will be
Just what Interest# are iM-hind the southern part of the suite. The low City, tass been visiting with relAUve*
been no Iom of life.
a free waterway for all Intents and raised IS.r.ini for the ociaalon. ITIze* blnaiion of clrt-umstancf* beyond the
who Is serving aa the roiuplatn- production In the sontbern pan bring* and old schoolmate* tn this vicinity
»m
be
offered
for
the
best
diaplay
ptirpoaes. the recent^ thirthquakes
anuln :he case is not known, but It down tKe state average In a marked for a couple of a
“
'^ff.j.ca>irgr*on..*sM*. o.
of agricultural products, mmlnent control of man that sncriflced these
have proven that there la little to
Is'euKK-ted that In fhe «x>urst« of ti
degrei-. This Indicates that the cen
tar saasttaMas.
apeakpis have been engaged'and the ISC live*, and not the fault of
feared from this source, and that
their'Identity will be revealed, t
rescuing fleet or the olliceTK of
ter Of agriciiluiral production ha*
would uke a *reat cataclysm of nature abole week will be devoted to boost doomed vessel.
niso tbe nvotlve for their altitude
xbUted lo the north, leaving tbe losrer
ing -Adrian and I.enawee county. This
It !•> evident to an o
to Injure the concrete work 1ft
cimntles far ation of their former
Idea that could he'worked with
locks and other atructures
which
alder that somebody sUnds to lose arerages. -Thi* is due to Ihe fart that
Ogdenshurg. Oct 6—Henry Dohm.
ceiialii privileges fhal they enjoyed ninre Rcientirir method* of crop cul- Gr, ■ has so far reewered from
the effldencv of the tonal deirend.. profit hy other cities in the state
Bute Baak Bsflding.
under the old system If the new cliarTJie work'haa been done In a ihQr- especially In this secilou where
rc are employed in the north, due typhoid fever that be I* able to get
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIQAN.
hIMts could be obtained which would
According
to
reports
from
two
Hus
becomes
eRertlve
and
are
taking
ohah manner and without any scandal
the campaign of dducstion that arotni^ tbe bouseworth while. There ar*' many sUn vessels which have been engaged this means to «lef**t the will of Ihe
attached, because It waa aupcriniead
'Homer MTllobee
k*
been
carried
on.
by
the
dcveloiv
(let their list of i>ropcrtiet
ed by the mlllury arm of the aovem- l>eoplp in f-very county who are not during, Ihe past three years in explor people It w4ll be Interestlnrlo note meni burean* in those section*. In nesdsy' from the
u ith owners’adHr*-sHe«. iirpropaware of ih/extent of the manufactup ing the unknown region to the north the outcome of the strife In order to
went. Taken In^ all the hulldlns of
wori^ng tthe past
the south the people have not been «bere he has been worij^
Inc industries In their midst and a of Siberia, an Island has been discox
oxiiion to Kell your
whether the majority who favor
the canal haa been ■ feat remaijiahle
ftw week*. •
well arranged display of nanulactur- ered in that frtuen bittlfade that b the adol'tioD of a modern, ihait.-r divorced from the old ideas obtained
In many, ways and one shich has no
John Marshall Wt a valuable
from their fathers and the resulu
ed arilelea and the proceia that / la Urger than Greenland, which b** be^'
victorious as they slKuild. or
er been’duplicated belore In the his
last week.
at »-'«t of $2.'i. Iluyi-r aii<l sell
gone through in making them would 'oforc held .the honors lor magnlludP whether the old regime tan j>er|»oti of Ibis clinging lo ancient methods
tory of the world Had the work been
A farewell anrprise party was given
in agriculture Is •'rtkingly IBustrated
er may «Ical din*«-t if they prebe profitable
There are unlimited le the i.land fanilly. Afiei
themselves
in
ixijver
iliroiigh
the
> done by private contract there la 111
at tbe borne at Bmeraon Degraw lasf
possibilities along this line th»t rould atcil. expedlilone that hate been medium of the couris. 1t is a safe by the production figurra.
tie reason to think that It would be so
Monday evening for Rev. Geo.
be developed with a little careful Hem Into the frozen noiili it sceroo gilpps that Ihe people will win in the
near earthquake proof or free froi
Tbomi>son and family. Tbe ere
thought and intelligent planning, and peculiar to most iwople that such
end and If this charier is defeated
was spent In a social way after which
scandal. This canal will pfve 0:
the idea aould prove pmfliabte if vaat amount of lerrliory should Ik- dis- Immediate work will l>e starte«l on an
on g______
refreebmenta were aerved. All who
, fnited State* ihe whiphand In a com
adopted In 1'raverae City another year. coverctl In a n-glon that has formerly other that will be adopled by 'he
I IE peered fanns. H. C. Davto. Ill
merclal wayjand If the proper atten
were there report a plrasam even8tau Bank 'BMg;, Trftrsraa aty,
!l would be good advertising for the been credited with being a large sea. voters and conlorm to the progre.ske
tion la paid to the commercUl end of
MIoh.
sprll tut
merchaata and would hriog the fann* Thera |g mwerer a reneon for tble. Mandard of municipal goTetnmeot.
Archie Helfrirh and wife have
the enterprise It will mean a great
and business men together In
becauhe ell the expiurefw who went
moved off the M farm for lb* combuatneea awjaenln* fo. thp w^eni
manlier that would proie to be b* ne- In search of the north pole took
log year.
and aouihem •of the country and
riclsl in Ihe future
route lliBi dill not bring them into this
Little doing In uie potato market
Mrs. Guy Tompklas and Mrs. Flos
it la within the domain of probability
In order that the farmers of
unknown region, aud a* they auppo*8aiutday. This rooming thetprice sie Griffin speot a few days last week
that the nreateat commercUl Htle«
ed that nmhlng but ester exivied I nation may reielve accurate *1*01
•sent
tn
cents
which
Is
the
with friends st Bmplrs.
of the country will In the future be
pons of crop coodUlons In ihelr own price in all the big markets. Tbe
this ialltude no effort was made i
Emerson Degraw of Mapleton. I*
located on the -Gulf of Mexico Instead
A n«w plan has l»een adopted by
states tl>e rolled Suie* government hrax> frqst of last nUhi will aid tbe driving a new Overland antn.
further explore or map the rcglo
of In the eastern pan of the country. the POrd Motor company which it Is
haa fixed upon the plan of sending poiatu growers, though »xahy
The Vanadian governmeut has bad s
MUs I.ena Helfrlch left last Satur
Tlie e^ntn* of the canal In ISIS will believed Is the ip*'** advanced move
reports when needed by lelegrnpb
Idea
for
many
years
that
there
was
a
them
arc
not
digging.
Their
attenday
for Lansing to spend the winter.
i.eanla new eta for the South Ameri- that bay yet l>eeu made l>> a Urge
central point In each sUle where tioD is ta'ken up with the other farm
Arthur Biman from Elk Rapids,
can rAiubllca which are already i-re- roTiKvralloa iu the way of handling Urge tract of land In that locality and
for the purpose of rinding out an ex ' U will he printed and mailed lo ev product*.- They will dig later
spent a few days here last week.
patiap'to take advanuce of the in
iployes t'nder this systetp
i|ia]>er In the rommenweaUh
FARM PRODUCE—•oylixg Prioa*.
IrvRig Dohm and Perry Cbriatopher
creased business that will come their
Lges of all emidoyes in the mam peditlon was started out under Vil
Jbalmar Stefansaon last sumralk for These flgurea will bc
Poiat^
left last Saturday-<o spend the wlnway. when the dlsUnce between the moth iilani win be raised at this lime
with .statistlra showing the coDdltlon Butter .............. ....................... .35D2XC
] be of z
r In Detroit.
^
markets of the world and those coun- 13 per cent, and In the future all work- the purpose of finding this supposed
the ctO!>s In an other siaU-s of the Egg*
dealgn. bnflt pf most durable
land. Three of these boats are now
Ml»s Reva Carpedter left foh Do
men Is rut In half by this new water
will be rewarded according
materlata and arttollrally Onfrozen .In tbe Ice off «he Alaskanl union. I’nder Ihe old *)Sleni It ha* Hay. looee ....................................tUOtlT trolt last Tuesday after vUlting with
way Ix'tween the two s.reat oceans their einck-ncy as worlMueo, and
Isbed. You Will find only aoeb
coast uoable to make progress, while taken from a week to two weeks' to Straw, per ton ................................ lie her brother Joseph for the last fire
at the work* of
Taken at a whole the openin* of the by any artUlcia: methotl as bcs been
gel thl* loformatloQ before the farm- Onions ................................................IL18 weeks.
A. W. RICKERO
canal means a new era In a commer. the common practice of. maunlactur- the TUmlsn eipeditfon wa.
FARM FROOUCE^eitiiig Frieea.
Traverse City. Mich.
and in many Instances tbl*
scene of the discovery mapping the
Iss Grsce Tompkins spent Sun
cldl way for all the countriet. located Ing i-onrerns. It It exiiected that
*21 Bay 8L
Both Phone*.
been loo slow a process to be of any PoUtoes.................................................7h day with her parents
under the new plan will get new land that they found,
on this bemlapbere.
a race between Canada and Russia value. The new plan wilt enable alt Dairy butter ............................ Jl to 3?c
MUs
Maud
Intfdle
of
Traverse
City,
a square deal from the firm, and
ttM^-Armer* In the state to be In Creemery butter
visited ovpr Snnday wltb her folks.
le Ik deserving of an increase to see who would bring home the hrsv
ALVIN
H.
OffUBER,
Funeral Director
Eggs
.....................
p of this valuable Informa
In |»ay he will receive it without ask- tidings of discovery and RuswU w^
and Efflbrimer, 312 South Union 8L
the honor Tbe economic value pf tion within U hour* at the outside Ducks, dreased .
Mrs. Nellis’ Pratt aaalsunt Clu.
Dr. Ebeo Humford ol ^ansing, call lng,fi>r a change In rate. At pre
Ray. baled.............
tlTtflll
after
the
figures
are
lelegraphe«l
from
^ne
875.
We
treat
you as w*
ihis
dlKiovery
In
still
a
nialter
of
ed the attention ol the farmers of there Is a very Urge number of r
wooM wUh to be treated.
Jerture and It will take a great deal Washington. The cost of these re Hay. loose ........................................... fu
IVbshtena* eouniy to the fact that In paid throughout the shops and
meb 2fktl
Straw ........ ......................................... th
marketing their eggs they .ere Io»lng logical distribution o> wages In the more, accurate exploration to deter port* to the government will not-be.
ORAIN—Traveres CHy Mming Ce.
gSO.MK) annunlly on account ol Improic different classes Tbo new pUn will mine the utility of the new found more than 75 cenu lor each state,
Prices eorrseted evair day.
which is a very Inslgnlftcsni figure
er handling if the product He also place a premium cm efficiency and on Uland
when the value to tbe farmer* Is coff- Wheat. 60 lb. teat............................... t7<
egmtended that no other farm Indus account of Hie rewards held out to
By the -Kwlar" melBod I can rsCoro
...................................................... 7S. ffeuthere Qypeum Coenpany Charged
eidered. ThU experiment la to bo
Bovs those aching teeth abeolatriy
try has the poaslbllltles of. the egg
It will force them to top
With Misbranding High
Rye
.........................................................Ml
uied out first in six sUtc* and Jf
wUhoat r*'". Aod without the use o2
tad- -irr and that It is high time that speed ail-fl^e time and greatly In
Sound logic marks the naval pro found to l>e as successful aa U antl- Oau
drags to produce unooaaclousnsaa.
............ •••.................... ............ «<
the farmers are awakening
crease the iwsulis In the factory. This gram laid out by the administration
People of nerrou* temiwcameat aaff
White navy beau..................
'•cjsslbllltles that lie In ihia direction. will he one of the most practical which includes In tt* many admirable clixated the seralce will be extended Re<l kidney beans ........................... 13.25
ManUtee. Mich.. Ort. 11.—James F. with weak heart* will appeectata tt*
Tbctrcmedy offered. Is cooperation. tests of the efftc|eDcy system ever put features a rsUl for tliree new battle- lo every stale In the wintry. There Buckwheat, perlOO lbs..................... I1.2S y.immrr, assiaunt agriculturisl for tbe •'Kadtlar*' method of pstolsi* astrato
demand on the p'nrt of the larm. through which method the waste
in praciii e in the country and the re ahlp* in order to maintain the presORAIM—HaitiMh & La^ C
federal department of agriculture for
DR w. 0. KINTOIL
to have tlmeb’ Infoitnallon on
lae cut down and better prices
sults will he watched wlili interest by Uge of tbe nation among the Mval
Prices corrected eTery Hr.
northwesiern Michigan, wbo Is
mined fmm the product, as by market other employers. So tnuch^for the iwwers-or the world. In all congress topic* relating to the farm, and the nteat. 60 lb. test.........................
tioned At thU point, has been called
ing In quantlUes a regular market side of the compao.v. hut there is an- will be asked to appropriate |HS.oo<i. department of agrlcutlure Is dotag eJl com...................................................
AlMnilon.
Virginia,
to
testify
la
WANTEO-Aboui
thirty cord* good
It ran to furnish the figures
can be seenred and maintained oilier factor to he reckoned with that
This will pUee tbe Volle-I
three-foot furnace wood. A. V. Ho
prtMecDtIon being pushed by tbe Unie
other valuable infonuetlon with ihe Bys. 56 lb. test .............................
bart. Cii» Bock Store.
oct *-3i
Profit* on all farm crops depend upon la not #<i cheering to th»?fcen la that Sutea next to Great Briuln as
Oau........................ ..........................
ed «tatsi goverai
least
possible
delay.
the system of marketing, which truth the system so far as announced doe* naval power and insure |>eece on th
Southern'Gypsum Corporation. The LOffT—Udir*' otter tiir coat between
Buckwbsfft,' per 100 lbs ............
not provide for the nien when the) Bide of the water. This looks Uke
Is breogbt out lo special prt
Is one of mUbranding Insecticide
Prices corrected every day.''
Traverse City an<l Kakva. Suiiabl*
In Use fruit tnduatry where'the Joes grow old in the service, they being large antount of money to put Into
res an* if returned i» Record-Eagle.
Suers .......................................6 to IVftC which was being sold at a blfdt price.
ort I421*
dropped from Ihe pay roB a*
each year Is endrmous. becai
navy In'ilme of peace, but the returns
Coiu............................................... t to de Tbe government side of tbf
Owing to the fact that there U
growers will not combine for mulual a* their effiriency becomes ~lesB and come from the fact that being pre
being conducted by Barnes GlUcapie
Hogs
M. 4 N. C. TIME CARO.
large potato crop in the United Sbeep............................... ...............J to 4c and the gy psum company is bring de
, benefit and profit. With Michigan they are regarded as a handicap to the pared U the rafen way in which
-P. M.'A. M.’A. M. r. U.
tbU year the government audepanioent In which they are employ- ward off trouble with otbetenailo
Lv.Trav City.. 2:00 7:0o; 9:5« t:10
the leading fruit producing eute
,bs ................
.....................Side fended by Its president- It will be
IborHIes have decided to rigidly en
Ar-Solen .. .. 2:2T; 7:20 6:4*, 1:36 '
Wbtle the merit of this ayatem Another feature of Ihe admlnlatn
the union there are aectioni within
Jury trial befor* Judjte Henry C. M
Hldaa,Cte.
Cedar City.; f:6S» 7;35'
be queatlened by some, the real proffram U that, leea moaey win be force tbe quarantine against the Hldu ..................................................... .
DewelL
its borders where the people are un
Bodu*........ ,l;!0i7:1«f
nded upon shore equipment, and foreign product In'order lo keep out CaU ......................................................... I
'Tbe Insecticide Act" Is onnslng
thing to be considered in
able to secure fruit of any kind
0;02| 4:46
With the morement is that It marks mora attention paid .to tbe sea end of Ue dreaded iioMlo wart and black Hoe- t'de*........................»-*0 and
roMffderable trauble. wpoclmUy when
account of the unwise method
'10:11 4:54'
scab
which
is
prevalent
In
other
the
Aavy^
Two
battteahipa
a
ycer
In
anmides
collected
by
the
goverament
the
beginning
of
the
efficiency
system
dumping the entire product into the
;i0:l7l 4:5»
oSiclato ore found to be mUbnodInrge city maikeu, nnd taking what as a factor In the manufacturing the future Is also tbe plan to be pur lands. This quarantine will bar all
, .10:49' 6:46
Hooor'...............:
sued It congreas votes the throe bat- imports from the British Isles. Ger
Tbe government u strict In Iu
■IV.iOi 7:10
ever price the commUaiOD men .are. plants of the country. AVondng
Bmplrs iet........
tleaUps for next year. The butldlBg many and a good share .of Canada
eotorcemeoi of tbe prorisloas of the
minded to offer. If the crop were in the future will be driven al
South MUton. OcL
bMter dUtributed the prieee would be apeed during their productive years of tbe Panama canal, tbe large extant and will leave tbe people of
Dufell oC-CharleroU. ,1a rislUng her Uw. In He effort to pntent Inoocetit
ntuo *:00
eouniry
entlr^dependent
upon
of
abore
line
to
l>e
protected
and
the
buyer*
It
to
wUtlug
to
go
to
simoet
better end the whole busteeetf~7n«td ai^ after their tieefnii
home cropu FkffelgB tubers. Imported old neighbors tbU wsek.
EtOT
Intortodira
..
be conducted upon a reel laying' 'crateed (hey will be torced ml into vast extent of Ihe Island |>oBseasioi
Mrs Hlnnls Paradise of DstroH. any expense. Tb* mtolmom fine in
•<11:00J 6:*E •
other dlrecGons where ihc^; will not of the Vnited Stales Jnakes s large tor seed purposes wUl also''be barred U vtshlng Mends and relailvss bars case of eonvietioa to. for tbe first ofbeale.
11:01 6:03
an essential If the reinnacton < In order to Insure the country againel
fsase. *206 aod coau.
be required to give ao much In phytl- -ttaU wsek. )
diseases.
Government
activity
tbe
tmtion
I*
to
be
malnUined
as
Mr.
ammer
wUI
be
kept
away
train
cat and menUI power to their emalong this tame line will also be di
hto terrttrar far Mverai «*eks be
ployers Instead of (be mduy rales erst clams power. I.arge navies ard
esuse of thh Important rase. On bta
rected toward the meat Umt 1* xhlp- Out in OklaboM there Is a county paid in the plant the new plan will
This IS
U BXJi S liS.V.W*.
Wahen -■
ped iu from AnatislU and other _____letters
way bartt to Manistee he wIU stop In
'bass let
stand for one of the
Judge by the name of Rappollee who give out eight grades which wtU
Rosriay
foreign countries and unless the con greatest help* In the world. DR. Washington for a conference with fhe
U eomewhai different from the com- range from it couu per hour tor the
HERRICK'S SUGAR-COATED POAjB. beads of the deparimeffl of agriculditions
Burroondlng
iu
praparatloa
in
' l:H
' non ran of Judges, inasmuch at he cemnMO laborers to &4 cenU
A. M. P. M.
tura It to believed that tbe Intormathese Unde are up to the standard
. bellevM that It is a much wber pUn kklUed workaec.
fgr Ii&ibg 4Bi OkiUrti.
6:*0
required in tbtt country the Imporia- ____________bowels. DR. HBBRlCieS (too that b* will rick up In coonri>
to nU the Suatey scbools of Use omntbms will be barred. Wltb such PILLS have beeu In use for over Mx-' tion whb the proiecutlon of the gyptry than the reform tobot^ He bety years and are the standard tonrfiy sam praple will be of valse to him in
stringent
regalaUoaa
In
effect
tbrae
Heres that Usdfo 'W ao
of kM^
cathartic In thoasands ol boMoa.
will be Mule danger of any flood of Price 26 ctt. per botUe. Bold by nlH^^ *** fruit grower* of wester*
Ing detinqDent chBdmn In the hsdkup
*n the motora Hr
Mlddsu to dstsrvlM tte vala* off p. m.
torslgB prodiKU at ha* beeu propbs- gni^u.
droaif Tratme HeriU
<3^
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
mSSTS? i*w
lTtt2^Swo#iS
e«rw^.
NotPrsireastve
MicMsan Craps
Entertaia FanienL
Ogdm^
Pardee HiiilBess Exchaage
' New Land Feud
PAKU OR BUSINESS
Jha Markets
Xtocat MarlutM
Ttady Repsrh
Pay For EiOdency
Tm Mach Loss
out" OF
TERRITORY
nreeBalfledi^
Keep Potatoes Oat
J-outk Mittm
r“i
AiabNewrUa
;
CASTOR fA
TkilWYiiymMpiitlii^
vbn their ulanl place H to
vMttoBg oe«u travel to atiS tn«ght
I '>i
r
MEXICAN AR|HY UPHEAVAl COMINB
IS WAVERING
WAtHINOTON
PRIPARINO
TAKC pFtAtTIC »TIP«
heu^tosether
i
1
atun nukvXBSi »«»«■" md luvutt bat iaocx tcxidat. ootobxb ia ini
•
av
pereonali*
TY OP HUERTA,
HtMTta PromiMd Bryait Na Harni
Win Coma to tha Imprip
•nad Oaputiaa.
(By Ualted Press.)
Washington. Oct. IS—Reap
atreng i
tar> Bom
Ignited SUtM
tovernmeDt would oot Uvor aevere
puBlAhmaiit (o lb«' Unptiaonad Mexi
can deputlaa. the Huerta Bovemnent
todar told the Amortcaa dlplotnaU
that no harm will come to the leKtaCipactad That Th*y Will Be THad for Utotu. . Official* lottas- anticipated
early and aerloua upheaval In Mexico.
Of?anaaO'Whkh They Are Acciraad. Wheia Rapubiia la
EeathirtB.
DEvaoniBiTS unra
for
Mexico Clty,..Oct. j:.—Thera
hero-cndlaaa npaculatlon here regardInn the effect of Provleioaal PtobI^dent Hueru'a coup d'eUL Many ap
pear to believe that the logical reanlt
«ill
apllt in the army, which
they aaaen has only been held togeth
er by the force of Oeneial Hneru'a
l>enuMiallty. They argue that there
r Hueru'a
course in keneral and that this will
leAt loyalty to the danger point They
took for aUrtUng derelopineot* In tbe
near future.
On tbe other hand, there I* a large
elenehi that believes Preatdeni HuerU took tbe only possible courae and
expreaaea wonder that be had
uken tbe step long ago. Hueru'a
friends say that It la no. secret that
had ahe depuiiea beUeved any subeuntial part of tbd army would stand
with them, they would hare orerrldden Hneru completely and take tbe
tVin* of gorenment wholly In their
hands.
Tbe minister of Intorior. Manuel
Uarza Aldapr. 'issued the 'tollowing
announcement today;
•The deputies w ho bare been arreated and Imprisoned cannot be released
on any writ. Tbey will be tried foi
the vnrlous offensu
wbicb they
accused. Not -one of them has been
released by the' goremraent to date.
They win be treated well whUe M»
ronfinemebt."
personals
FALL MERCHANDISE SALE
Globe Dept. Store
. Ol me .
Tboely Sale
Silks and Dress
Goods
ol
raanketsand
Onnfortables
A womlrrful attpuftivf iwsortmriit ut paitt-riiK find colow.
uihlerpricrvl fur This
tall thadioK wont.
SOO ptin LETg* nEcead Blio.
kett.. (tiMMl tinii rioooitiK- Full
Kixo. Tan. gray and white. EsocUmu
value. .\ leader
.at. pair. 98c.
Piae
Woohup
BlEnkeU.
Made and ftnislutl hy s|>efinl
wool pnK-ps-s. Extra sif ninl
heavy weiirht. A hlanket well
wurth KJ.UU; sale priee. pair.
$1.69.
Traverse Qty, Mich.
Begins Friday Morning,
Oct 17, at 9 o’clock
Continues three weeks
Tbe Biggest and bwt Pall and Winter Trading Bmt that will take place in TraTerse
City this aeaaoiL Evanr department in the store eontribotea iu full quota of real bargaiaa. Bead
aU th« prioca. Coma early and Mcm« flirt didice from the acarea of ezeepUoBal offeriagt aud*
poMiblc by this trading ereat
•
very eouipl.-te sliowiug. All
th.‘ favored fabrics, in all tbe
popular eolora. wvgves.aud nialerials. As for prices, this sale
offers fXecptioual indueeiuciita
for worth while savings.
10 pieces Taney Foulard
Bilka.. (i.hhI hgun^ patt.-rns
that foruierlyg^kl at oSe. This
sale Ht. yard. 58c,
Yard Wide Black TaffeU
8ak. Kxc..ll.-m ?c>r value. Best
Taffeta Silk bnrgaiu .-ver offen-d. Sail-pru-e. vartl,68c.
$1.00 and $158 Kncy 8Qk».
Clinic.'Dew lUitIcms in'stripcs.
.•h'M-k*. plaids nnd ehniigeaMe
vfr.-.-ts. A wonderful offi-ring
for thh. Sale at. yard. 79c.
10 pieeee of $1.00 and $125
Black and Colored Oran Goods.
These [lie.-.-* have l>een taken
from our Regular st.K-k and
marke.1 down for this sale. And
the offerine includi-s very deairalil'- plain aud fanev fabrics.
A #1.<I0 alt w.«l -M im-h Blaek
-Paitaiiia and #1.00 Whipcerda
are ini-lmled. Sale priee' cut
to 78c.
Bwlford Cord Buitiiig. A reg.
ular ri.'Xl Snulng. New blue
and blaek.'Sale price, yd. $1.69.
-(Prom Tburaday-a Reoord-^e.)
Mm. J. T. Miiilktn. wta has been
in Detroit viaUing relatives. reiumeJ
Auflraliui ^d Blaakrts—
home tbe Orst of tbe weak.
Iteulitiful ai^'rtnieiit uf Woul
Mm. E. W. Wait has mtumad from
Kiiiisheil niTtI IMaid -lilanketH.
two weeks' visit in Grand Rapids.
Spleiidul weight anti Hire. iUunCadillac. Peloskey and Bellaire.
kel* Ilf this high grad«- well at
Mra. C. H. Gibaon of OrMavllk and
$;i.tlO to sF:{..''>II paih. We pride
Mrs. H. H. Gray of Chicago are vialliem f.ir this sale a(. pair.$2.29.
iilng tbelr parents. .Mr. and Mrs. V.
AU Wool Plaid BlankeU.
B. Roland.
Kverv llirrad pure wool. IWilH. H. Rics haa ralumad to hU homa
J^nda.rd.l'riulH. light and
White lleinstitebi-d lUudtifnl patleru-s «'f fain-y Plaids.
lie Outiiipx. light and dark
Kslamaxoo after a sten time in
dark slyleq. yard
kerehiefs. v-a-h'
A hlatiket well , worth $-1.00.
tbe city on busineea.
l>ott»rns. yanl
SiM-ritillv pri.ed at. iwir. $3.98.
Mra. E. Psrrttt of
.ComfoTtablea, All ouf t'ennIting with frle^ and relaiir
airea In the
fortahles are -well niaih .-tie<l
city for a few days.
Men's tte«-<-ed Fudenrear.
with yam^aiid Tdled with elenu
Men's and Hoys' Nw.-at.-r
a P. Voix laft this meming for' Ms
Apron (iiogbams. tiir 7c
All sixes. Heavy flecoeil.
■■(ittnii liattihg.
Coats, high cpllar. Each
home at Grand Raplda after several
shirts aud drawers, al
A Silkoline Coverad Oomfortkind, yard
days In the cltr on bualnms.
able. riHjsiial value for a low
WaRer Carey left tMe morning for
priei-. tWorlh ^1.2T.. on sale at
The -biggeat' and beat slock north
Chicago, where be will visit for about
98c.
.»f (>raml KapklN. Bargains you
a month with relattves
(-aimot match. W.- save you
Kl.-oev-d
Blankrla.
Soft
\Voni..it-. i-.f -Ml .Wool
Ijidios' I-Veci-d lluae..all
N. F. Hcwitl of M
from 2oc to $2.00 on each
d.-eci-d double blatiketa. iiair
Hose. rihb<-d lop. pair
who has been la the city for the past
sizve. 12'i;c value, pair
sweater.
few weeks, left this morning for Reed
79c for Boys’ and Oirii' Wed
City, where be »IU visit
Sweatm with miltar>- eoilan.
lime before rTturnlug to bis borne.
One lot Womett’e Coats, madThey woubl be cheap at ♦IJJ.'i.
O. W. Lowmsn and wife of Catrten,
l.a.Ii.-s' I'liHHi Suita. ril»Twilled
Tow.-liug.
\
.. fi’hiiirhilU. Hlti«-k Caracul ami
Bed Spreads, lanf.-' siie.
. are vtalting in tbe city.
98c far Ken’s and Women’s
Ih-.I ijuality. ile.-e.-d. Itegu.N'tivvliy Chillis. Cimts acinally'
hleaehe.1
twilled
i-ott.wi
Miae Elds Skallar. who hM bean vteEeary Bweetfrs, with shawl eolworth ♦7..V1 for this Kali- til $4.96.
lur ami extra lat-g.- sixes.
.-n^h. at, yard
itlng with trieads here for some time
larw. Thi- la-St sweater for the
‘^oBderfnl ihowing of Women i
resumed to her borne at Big Rapids
money we've ev.-r pirt oUt.
OoaU and SniU. .M»d> from tiuthis morning.
$1.69 for Men’s and Wooen's
iK-w.-st mutoriHls in all ill.- waiil(ico. Neeila has returned
Sweaters. Navy, martam and
'I’.li^Silk Black Taffet^
.•d ••■•lors.
l>rh
ami anil
.Men’s kain Coats. c-.-iu_fntW.HMeii’s V.-sts. 'FII-.S-.-.1
borne at Beldlng after several dais
gray. A aph-mlid sweater and
w..iild 1m- h Iwrgaiii «l
and
Silk.!yjir«i wide. kV qiuilitn
1-.1 ami si-w.-d seams. Worth
.|Mt here on business.
v.-sts of wiiilcr wcighl. nt
a hargaiu youl! apj-tveiale.
;iliKi, I 'hoi.-.- of this lot at $9.96.
Yard\
?:o.»l0. f.ir
'Jaa T. Millikan and Bnine Ulonaka
$2.48 for Men’s and Women's Tan
. Did you intend to pay 818.00 to
are In Ell: Rapids attending tbe Har
Sweaters. Kaney stitch, tthawl
$20.00 for a coat?. If sovest Home fair for the da}'.
collar. We b<,>ught them at a
this sal.- and scour.- jusi lh«- gar
IS Pll
lorenm Earl leR for Crean
low priw. an.l give you.th*
ment ^'.iii want f.ir $13.96.
Raplda and Paw Paw this laomlag. U>
Whipcord Drm Skirti-som.rlalt with friend- (or a few week*. -$828 for $520 Hen’s and Wts
Theec ere Un little water epo ilcls
thing .lut ol' tin- ordinary. \\ hipmen',paeaTy Bope Btitck Sweata fe*- weeks old In Gerrit Meeboer's
i-or.l and S»-nr.- Dr* ss Skirts mI a
CAPTAIN OP OltoMER KURPURET
ers. .\ll w.Mil quality. Gray and
window, that are atimciing a lot or
Imrgain pri.-.-. This sal.- al $2.46.
SENDE WIRELESS.
maro.111 eolura: shawl collar.
attemlon Irom the pa«seraby
8P0BT COATS
III the m-w.-^l fall models. Suits in Serge. W.irst.-ds ,nd Ca».imeree. hand ta'ilorcd, shape re
Wonderful value.
J. W. limmeeman went tc Luther
Tin- rage of th.-ai-as.ui. S.-.- tinAU kinds of Sweaters for tbe lit
taining I.Hik ami vv.-ar lik.- a 4--JO.UO tunt. t»v.-reoat with shawl and uouv.-nible collar, right
this mori;ing.M busli
Bttra.-tivf .'Oiil with full wide
tle tots at 48e to $126.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frees and eon
atyl.-s. lat.-sl .............................................................................................................................................. -j..................... W*-**
Iwlt.-d 1-fl.M t t»n sal.' at'$6.45.
:3ebn went to Detreft ibis morning,
where tbey will remain for some time
NO OHE LOST AFTER CARMANIA
Miaa Mary Gleamer and'eMer left
Judge and Mra EimeM et MelluNka b tbe one between tbe U.'of M. and
Albert Clobenaky la Binding a
ARRIVED.
at Die M- A r
(or Renville. Minn., last nlghL where rallertton of gralw. vegeUblee and
coupfe of days to tbe city vblttog rare la tbe dty Beiurday on bocl- M. A. C. to 'be staged at Ann Arbor
tbey will rlalt for ao;ne time.
fruit (or a display that will be made E. depot conUnue The grading i
next Saturday. Ml Union which it
Bribah Admiralty Has Ordered Cruiser
Me. and Mrs. John Element warn to in Muskegon. October IS. 16 and 17. (be yards Is ftnlahed and po«U have old frienda Ur. Globenaky was form
uaually an easy vlcUm for U. *. C.
Mbe CUudb I
DoneBdl to Find Wroek of VoL
Demit this morning to vUit frienda BevemI boxes of .glass Jan will aba. beea set around the propoaed park erly to J.obnaon'a drug store, aad left
tumo and Sand It U the
and a five Inch iron nil pUced in here about eight years ago to take up week-eod with ber. paroau at FUe bald Yost's bunch te fourteen gotota
he sent from here,
while tbe Agglee were' triBBlag *»—
Botum.
Lake.
«
poaiUon. and abo the ruune style of aa extensive lumbering bnatoeaa
Mra. Jamas C. Johnaen loR for PepMra. W. A. McCool. 3tS Rose otreet.
C7 to 0 ooore, aod-the chanore
' Miae Lilibn Ohman ef Elk Rapidi
UrvlUe. Mias , wbrrr M>e will spend la in Cmml Rapids Uktng treatment rail .on tbe I'nlon ttreet side of the (be weot and tbe Philippine*.
(By t’aited Frees )
twaaed ihrongb ibe city Betnrday on' (or a tight game between the two
property. Fifty cubic yards of rtcb
tb* winter.
. at a aaniurium
Flahguaril. Oct. in.—The runard
her «ay to visit frienda in Cadillac. aute seboob look better than tbey
Mr. and Mm. A. F. Norlinger aM
dirt has been placed on the park and
(From Monday's Record-Eagle.)
The attendants at tha Tfaveraa City
liner Carmanla. ahicb touched hero daughter. Margarel. Irft (or Detroit
this will be levelled and as oocm aa
Miaa C. Pawlua ef Lebnd wma m the have to yeara past A nnmber of
The beys of Roy Wiloon'o Sunday
alumnus from both Mboob have slgtoday, proceeded .without adding
this morning. Mm. .Nerllnger wni atop Bute bospltal gave a dancing i>arty lOBsIble tbe abrnbbery wiu'be aet
•cbool claM of tbo Aaburr U. E. cliy Setordar shopping ^ TbKins
last evening, which was largely atitie thrilling aiory of the VoUnmo's
o( going to Ann
In Grand Rapids and visit her
out.. A new plaak walk U beins Uid churcb were entertained at tbe Some friend*.
leaded- A thoroughly good lime »ai
iVrirunlon in mid-AUamic with a loss parents for a few days'
Arbor for the match.
around the depot and tbe pbtform of Vance Walter* oa Weal Seventh
Ehiriey
W.
Hines
ef
ETD
Cast
Eighth
enlo.ved and,It U expected thooe porof 1S6 lives. Captain Barr refused
Mm. Anthony Pohoral and omndeen
on tbe north side eiteodod out to the etreet Saturday afternoon. It wae a street has gone (or a .week's vacation
Aeoording te tfte avarapM bauad
lie* will btJflven frequeuily during
niahe a tutement or say why the Car left (or Detroit this morning.,
yestnday. Bundy Brief hit .217 whUe
eurpilse on Vance and all bad a splen at Cadllbc and Reed City.
iht wlaier. Haluerg's oreheura fur park rail.
II auis. ;Lplch was tbe first liner to reMim Irene Pohoral left far Kont
Erving Mertn left yealerday fee Ow wnb tbe 8L Loob Browns. He baa
John Roviek e( Certen Eldirtg. la did time.
Moid (S the Vottunw'a dlatreu sir City this morning, where she will visit nished tbe music.
Beni to Mr. end Mre. Wm. EattoHy, trait, wbero be has acoepud a poaition coe borne ran to bu credit wbtle
Mr. and Mrs. William Otto taft this t IslUng In the rity (or a abort Umc.
imiA. hrou^t eway only one survivor. with friends for a ahon time.
whb tbe Mg bagnera.
with a wboleeab and
-Pile the others took off large numV/Tt Matey, who hao boon vIeiUng Third atreeu a boy.
Miaa Alice Philhga and slator. Mm. ; morning for Chicago, eccompaatod
Mra Ida M. Cary, who has 'Egan
by Mr*. Geo. Carroll, who will apead wyi frieods here, for eeveral daya.
Or. Fraliek ef Mapb City wm in the concern.
If-rf.
PreeUnd. will leave
Joa Klaea^ returned to hb heme TblOng ber danghtfr Mra T. A. WOOn Hoard the French Ueer l^TouLot Augetc*. Cal-, where tbey wme time vlalUag rebtivea.
Ml thU moratog'for Central Lake, City tbb fflontog oa bualm
Cadillac tbb tbonUng after a abort betm. returned to ber boas U 0». Hj- Wireless vie C
III rem/in lor the winter.
-nm Weeurn Mbmgen D<
Mr. and Mr*. Jaa. White and daugh where be will bo for a short time on
troil thb morning.
i tlimiard I—OcL in—A malortty of
The friends and.neighbom ef Sol ter. Dorothy 'Nell, from North Maal- bualneas befon returatog to blffboma bureen are atanUtf out different rep- vtolt here
ii- 136 who perished when tbe Vol- Croiaer, of -Renole street, paid bira a tou blat»l..are tbltlag with relatives at Pelbton.
In observance ef CelumhM day tha
reaOBUilvea wbo wQI appear before
Mbs Winiema Breaeh (eft thb
burned at sea met death be- turprtae vUit Ust evesting to help and friends In the city (or a abort
tbe different boerda of supervbors of poatoffice vras open only from seven Bornlac for Grand Rapid*, wture she
I_ Miller returned te hia heme
• 1.
tbey lost their heads. Four life- him velebraie bis 78nl .birthday. Tbe lime.
tbe conatiee that are repreeenled in to nine o'clock itala
Suttona Bay tbb morning, after
will vbtt for a few days.
_ i^u were emaabed because of being eveolng was enioyably spent. riollB.
F. F. Linoen toft yds morning fee
tbb bureau, to rairy out a campalffti
Chaa Uraon haa ondargone a aue- ahon lime in the city oo buB)s«oa.
<; - r -osded. Women as well as bea. guitar,and ban)o muair beiag tbe
Mrs. Bran* Uleneka and oon-wera
of aollclUag aid (or tbo coming year. Macbiee, where be wm vtolt with fel
Thea Loonardeon bft thb
cessTu! .operation for appendlcWa.
he hot blaxe scortblng their feet. ichief eDimainmeet. Retreabmeats
ativee for several day* before going to Grand Rapids thb morning to be
C. H. Eetaa of Bataa. la in the city for Grand Raph!* and Detroit to be Tbe great work of tbb organbatloo
-d into t^e aea and were drowa- were served and Mr. Croiaer was pre
b maoifeet to ever>* county of west to Chicago to apend the winter.
goo* sooi* time.
gone several days off buslneaa.
3 bukineas for tbe day.
••d
hHp wss at band.
Mra Q. Etewarx.
seated with seveml gifts.
E. B. Nerving and wife of Bay City, ern Mlcblgae. Tbe appraprbUona to
Fred Richter w«nt to Flint thie
Hr. and Mra C. H. Catos Of Mtee,
.V» w York, Ort 13.—Brief details of
Michigan (»ly. IIL. tbla morn
many cases are Increaatog aa tba de
The Central Methodist parsonage morning on official bugtueaa connect
visiting with rebtivea here- (or
th- Mirnleg of,the VoRnrno were
velopment b manlferted. Tbe pub ing. aftw' a abort vtoU bora wMb are-in the dtr for th* day.
will Iu tbe future be -al 3!0 Pranktia ed with tbe BUie I*. C T.
few da? a.
«f IV4-.I ttKlay by’ wireleaa from Capuli Bireei. Rev. w. \V. McKee taoved tofrienda
M. W. Cur
a ef wellln, b le
Ernaat SmHh of (todillac. b here licity that baa been given Michigan
U J. Crisp of Bates, is in tbe city
Th* Northern Michigan ato
SlMUKeolx-rgen ol the Groaaer Kur Jar.
baa pbced It wa>' in the lead, proving
the ctiy on busineea.
for a abort Ume on buali
today on a business trip.
Mlsaouri docked here yesterday.
fust, enrt.jie to New York with 103 ' Atneng the new^ poatmaeters Shat
Mra.'-OL^ Thofnae and family bft
Frank Hagan returnad to hb heme to thousands tbe splendid oppononiMrw. C. F. KMda of SioottvMla. and
rxued ai-road
The message read; have beea rerently appolated in ihte
W. O. Wilhelm ef Ml Etoritn^ 0-. for Oriend Raplda Satnrday. tnomiwg,
tiea that are offered tboM wbo wbb
Marquette tbb morning, after
rs Robert Smith, of Baldwla. lutlit to the city (or a short Uma on
Aaawered calls lor help from the Vcl- regioV are Cornellua Croain
(n enter tbe trait growing field.
Kal mtio frienda of tbe late Mrs. E. U few daya in tbe city on. boatoesa.
where tbey will reside.
t
I i-BO at (HO p. m end fotwd her la kaska sad John J. Galster at Bo>ue
Fifteen memoera ef t»e Meoae Jneaa
A. M. Eldred returned from Bellalra
Hughes, who have been here for tbe
The day of tho fur bearing eiUmai
H. Eurnisi avid wife, wha have been
a burning condlUoo. Tha tire com- Falla.
lodge went to Ijeiand yesterday, char
Betnrday night wpere be went to at
past week, returned to tbelr bomes to evidently nM yet over to tbb vicin
meaued wHh a heavy cxploelon. re
tering a motor baneb at Ftoncb. TbeY vialUag with frienda and relatives in tend the funeral of bb lather. Me.
Mlaoaa Emma and Sotma ChristMi.
ity. as btely a nunber of mink have
sulting la the death of aevetml ^ sen. who have been vUttlag Mr.-aad this morning.
were to meet a party of fifteen who tbe city for some Ume. left thb morn Odred was 8d yeara old and was one
Mra. Earah CecMIn of Upper Een- been
along tbe Vay front Tbe
eeftger* and crew, Elhveti staamerB Mr* A.' B. Kellogg for the past (ew
were to xome over from tbe Uaniton ing tor tbelr home at FranktorL
D( tbe plooeen ef tbb regbo. haring
dusky. Ohio, mother of Rev. Demaa animab are aUIl red, bnt ectxtfdtog
S. M. Cariett haa returned to hit
were at the scene Heavy
blend to join tbe order, but the storm
days, returned to tbelr borne at Omnd
Uved to tbb eeetton for over forty
local xoologlau tbe coat will torn
Cocblin. b here (or a two weeks' vbK.
of the previous day ao atlrref up Lmke home at Albiop after a abort visit years.
approach to the wreck almoct Rapids tbia mornlag.
Jerry Edllivan, ef San Diego. Celif.. to a jet black color wtlbto a few Mlehlgan that they Oould not get with friends here.
uTpossible.
Mrs. M. 8. Lang of Elk Raplda was
J. F. Jenka ef West Eleventh street,
b In (he Hir oo buBlneaa and win weeks.
Mra Thoa. Kunkle of Grand Rap
acroaa. Tbe Traveree City membere
-The-Carmanla ami Touraia are la tbe cUr today (or a abort time.
vUlt with friends in tbla vicinity for
a a Oerdoft ef Uattalng. la here for had a good dinner at tbe Hotel Lee- ids left tbia morning tor Manbtee aft haa sold hb home end wfl] occupy
»-ar<1iiog for two boats of tbe VoltarAndrew Flee* of Bodus'was In the
the Thomas houas. comer of Tenth
a few weeks
a abort time on .bnatoeaa.
lanan and spent tbe balance of tb, er a few days' rbit here.
liu ■ pasaangrrs bnt succiwi
rltr today on a abort busiaes* trip.
and
Wadsworth atreeU for tbe wtoMra. M. A. Burgwald an^
Born to Mr. and Mra. David WlkP. C. Eaara left thb morning <ar
day to algblseelng. Tbe trip on Lake
Dr. and Mra. Flood of
iiKibabte. The wreck is drifting and
of Fraoklln street. Wedneeday morn- ef Onyltog, returned to tbelr bond Deelanau was very much enjoyed.
Hari. where be will be for about a
for ahlpplng (SIgMd) came dowa yeMerday to tbelr auto
Mr. Mid Mra C K I
leg.
a
son
who
will
be
called
Robert.
tbere
tUa
morning,
after
a
abort
vtalt
week
on
businee*.
Every
man
who
etolma
to
ba
a
' .Spaaceabergen
and spent ibe day.
have been here' (or eeveral days, reMr. and Mra. w. E. Smith Of Buck wiib frtaoda aad relatlraa to tbe ctlff.
Mito Marie •todibU ef
inter was out to bb beat garb y«*Ed Ampren. a Grand Raplda prodWill Blow up Wroek.
ley. are In tbe tdty for a day's busi
C. Peel left thb wtefttlng for Che teidar. n was aald that they were go Blngb vtoltlng vrttb frtonda to tbe etty tuned thb afternoon to tbeb hone
l-ondoa. Oct IX—The BrlUah ad- urt. was lockod up last algbt by Pa.to-Lodtogtos,.
ness trip
boygan, where be will be for ahoot ing after birds. Borne did come home for a tew days.
i iimliy today ordered (be crulaev trolmaa Rosa when he was (ouad oa
AJhori Glebaneky. who hM EeMi
Born to Mr. and Mia. David Kik- a week on bnatoena.
Wm. Daniels ef tha NstlsMl ganwe,
with a good string, whib tbere were
Icieeily intoxlrated
I;»aegsl to aeek the buralng wreHt The sti
The ease ef Thomas J. Ward against •cben who bad a good Ume foUowing Manbtee. e«t in tbe city yettetday rialtlng friend! to (be cHy for a tew
-• the VoJtnrao aod deairoj it. The maCffarigation difficult. He was ^ stiand or Bowen Harbor, oo WedneaDr. E. B. Minor that baa been on trbl (heir dogs aad endeavoring totoeach and reeefved tw©
care from tbe daya. left Qatorday ettatgpeu for EL
.j-.'e«t wirMeaa reports had the Teh leased tbi* moralBg upon bb promiM day a eon.
Grand Traverse Ante eompeny. wkbh PanL whare be wlU vbtt with kb ob^
Mra. Chaa. Henaal and m
/or tbe past two days. Judge Mayne dt- them to locate Uto gama
return to Grand Raptda.
icruo otill anoat. a aetRous nei___ ___
The haavy frqdt ef last night did were driven tbreugb to Mnnbtee.
Wm. ClemMtrt left today for a few to Grand Rwlda tbb mwalBg to vtolt rectad a verdict of M caUM of actiae.
usogatioB. Tbe DotAgal will blow
I ef tho *
A. B. Oeedman left.fer hb heme ad
With Telatlvee.
and tbe result b Dr. Minor b
world's of gnodfand win ,enabto tbe
days' visit In Chicago
'' up aad alok tbe V<dt|(^
potato grewan to care ter tbelr crepk. Neiaen City thb auming after a the Globe 1
Mrs. D Webb and eon ef Beftew gouty of malpracUee In setting
(Prom Fridar'a ftocord-Eagle.1
imjwovcd by a repainting of tba bsUdMbs Margaret BergMan ef EuttoM abort Ume b«w on beitoMi
Miae Francos Rwtnor toavaa this aftW. H. Etaolo. the Woatara Michigan •treel. left for Ban Disco. Calif, thb Bboulder boae. The com now belag
Ing. dbiday caaM and tbe addition of
The
a (or Pborwix. Aria., where ebel
b that or Weaier W«r« Bay earns down
borean appla expart, la morning, where abe wfti
footbaU clrelee to be gbyed tte weak ,sn attracuva ajgn.
egie Mfty to do some tmdlag.
VB. Joeeph Chase.
r ill remaia (or aom« tlSM.
aome time.
-in IHislusoa end viclatly making
RRIEF STORY
OF DISASTER
Merchandise Sale Hyers
Read every Iteai. Thdr valaea are naaparoaehaHe
Vhc
Sweater Coats
i5c
Salts sad Coats at
Wondcriol Savlao*
7c
18c
39c
3%hc
39c
$3.98
For $1U8 We Otter Suits and Overcoats lor Yoimg Rten
EXPUSIBI GMISa
FIRE
I Mamn
“ r
OftAMI) WAVIMI
tEisnilni n
BiEs n miffln
lEliis tnin
Owmt Wb« Waa Brother of Ward
Wloard.
iOOf TkAVStn iAT KAOU, TDSD4T, OOTOBB 14. 1913.
RURAL TOPICS
MADE PLAIN
I
-Wenten Who Oct OMiy.
I Kvery woman who l» irouhled wJib
'talniliut and dl«« speUi. heefcache.
' hcailnchc. ■ncaknis*. delillliv. constl‘eiailonor kidney uDUblea should use
EaaCHtlen of Becker May Be Indef-. Electric Biiiew They give relief
REARIIE DR APPEU
Inwr 0«i>r.d.
i rt.”
'___ '
.-•'•laKOl .
.»^lUi, adolng 'ireaai
^ »lBcr
,
„ „ .
.
from ihe flret dote. .Mrs Uora Galne*
(By Vntted Prtea.)
Four doctors
(By United Preea) >
lofAvoea.U . eayt;
i
"
---------Oweaao. Ort. lS.-wiUp» Burbank,
d my Children and
Albany,
K.
T.,
Oct.
lS.->Art«menU
had
given
me
np
RCeUMD AW TMIIOWt O^UTTIN
INSPIRING LECTURE GWEN
looki
jiv frtendi
fHendi were
wi
looking
.
brother «f Inuber Barhknk, the Mon the appeal of •
UPROAR.
LEE HORNSBY.
when my son Insisted that 1
mona aaturalleL died here Satnrdny tn
Chut« B«k.r ul bl. l~r Ho...,
^
Bitters t did BO. and they
obecwlty. Not twin today. «fem hla
thal gunmea from sentence of death.
world of Rood." -'u»f
t done
arriTed to make funeral arrange,
...............
and
Recon.
buRun today before ibe Court
ided by all druRgials of TrnvcrM
menta was tala reUUonablp to Lutber
of Anpeals. The arRumenis were to
hare been made some weeks oru but
ALL RUMIA INTCRCITeo IN THC Burbank known.
the Suiter Impeachment |iroc«edlncs
OUTCOMR. \
RURAL SCHOOL dANITATtON WAS at Whkb the Conrt of Aptwala jadRca
sat aa members of the Impeaekment
•mr«l J*wt W«r.
»n
leading subject.
court, made necessary the iiosliHino«r K««f OMrtttB
until today. Si-vedy decisions
.
O^r Trial. Taam Undaf
In the Bertterntunmen cases are ex
Martial Uw.
Will Join With
Washlngtcm. Oct S —If the conaeni
pected. Should the court decide
Marly AdBiniDtt the condemned men U ieemed ■ Representative Underwood on<l
(Bv VaUa4 Pr«a.)
vanupea Wm Be Received
sei-ured
certain today thal -t. furthi-r a|>]>cat other bouse leaders can
RaaaU. Oct.
Meirtel
SIEGE OF MANY'WEEKS FINALLY
By the Action.
would be taken to the I'nlled Rlates tomorrow a Joint resolution will
BeOta, Uia Ja«r accused of ouirdeHw
ENDED
insaed through corurreas w-ltbln a few
Supreme court. ThK would n
a bor to let bta blood tor pattorer
days
repealing
that
portion
thgt
the
men
toiivUicd
of
the
sensa
br.«i io4.r a^BUicur uu.m.pi»i
Tbe opening of the Orand Traverae tional ktni^ of Gambler Kooenthal
tariff law authorUInc s
bia trla] to plead bis Innocence. After
County Teacherm- assoctaiton'was held win not be executed for many months cent Uriir rrtrate on Rood* brougtx
the inCletment wa* read B^U leaped
In tbe coitK bouse last crenInR. The at Icaat.
this country in Atuerienn-owned
to hlB feet and ehouted his (tulUleeisevere storm prevented many from
sblpa
aea*. "I bare earned mj- broad hon
att,fDdlDA aliboush a Rood number of
The dechiton to nsk for the repeal
orably." the Jew declared. “1 haveo t
TORREON WAS SUPPOSED TO IS tbe county ach '
of tho clause was reached by admin
1 any crime. I »aa eaddenIMPREGNABLE
Count) Comartaaloner l.«e Hornsby
‘iRimtIon offlclBlK today after exi>erti. |
ly eeUed and kept In, jail for yearn.
lUuairafed le.inre on "Sanlcf
the slate and tn-asttyy depariineob,
I dont know why. l b Innocent.'
Utloa of the Rural flchoolt." nalng
■lecldi-d that Jn carry out ita
Four judsee listened ia eolemn alienee
over one hundred slides, which Includ.
exact terms would meau a reducllor
bat the epecutora were thrown Into Reported That General Trwey Aubert
WKh One Thmieand Fedcrale
ed not only ttic views of schools
of five per cent in tariff on-^ood>
an uproar. TweniraU of the 4IS
where both the proper and old style
Have Geee Over te the
from
iiraeilcally all of the thief «•
wiiaeeae were examine today,
seating was used and the many ways
Rebel Art*v
porting connlrics ei«-pi llmill. Prance
nnJmportant. Two Jews were aererothat most school houdbs are heated,
and Russia.
ly beaten In the atreeta today by Ruabut the riewi. of Orange -biiildlnRs.
PorelRu-cenintrle*, including Cer
alana.
Kief la practically under
ture of Torreon by tht robrta. rumori Tarm aeencs. famous orchards of this
many. Prance and Spain, wbleii
martial law, duf to the Influence of
became current today of k ma-saacre rorlon aad the manner In which the
claim they would be aeverely dlecrltt.
antlJewlah men from countries with
of Spaniards which. If confirmed,
inated again*! by the ahipplng rlaumout the ^ale.
would approach the horror of the mae- The lecture was Interesilng from all
had made atrong proteats to'lhe atai<raere of Chinese in the aame city dura and shows tbe close study
deiwrinient and It 1* realised that re
inc the Madero retoluilon In 1910,
thal Mr. Hornsby has given to
lallatorv luttaanres probably will bIt U estimated that there are be subject of the betterment
adopted hy several roiinlriea If tbe
ef Grand Traveeee
Spanlar.lm In the rlir i
n„.
system, and the solving,
rive i>er cent reduction clause is ad
lot Torreon. Refugees who have com-!„,
^
m
Two Chieaie Detectivea Have Bean minUiered as the ntale departnient
Met eiT)meoa.
muntented with the rebels In that
,j„.
B of the pupils.
Sent IS Question Woman Who
l>elleve* It mun be.
nm.e. oet •»—The gflv.Bm annual' **■'‘'1
haa1>een a com j
toomlnR eeaaion waa held In
Ran Amuetmont Park at
—0«d
A..»
!.«. or oroo...-. obl»
o„
tho Lake.
h,,sor.t,.oou„„.«oo.r.
UT, Vbl'lurlng the town,
|
jj tVHcoi of Old Misbluu. handled
which -has been In t^lon here for
______
-Spelling" in an IntellUy Vnln-il ITi-ssl
Monday
and Tueadar. sras attended by] Torreon has been under alege tor
t'bIcsRo. Oct. » -l‘ariiBl corrobuia;;7r*i«t.tlve. of nearly even church
^dUv7n
ndvocatlng the me.bods
in this region. Rev. A. A. W.U of Old
n»d devices that will bring out the tlot •Of the story of Hcijry Spencer.
(M and confesaml murderer,
Mlaalon was moderator The different
,_,horUles to be ^pregnable 1«- '
*“
• ‘Ihout gohe klllM two Rirlf. ^atid threw
•oalona were addrea-seJ by Otoee
^^ert wK.
*"“> ‘“r si-vlHng of unusual words,
gave an uplift to each meeUBg. The.
,
js, M Ferry of Williamsburg, put be- tbeir bodies Into Ihe lake at Paw fiECINNING OF END QF fiUL^ER
Paw, Mlcb.. wa» lonuincU iii a tele^drea. by br. J. lA'. Bulh^rUnd.
TRAGEDY.
address
.
----------_____ _
,ng uie stale federation ^me of the gram received by the police today
Lanaing. ’the sute home mlMlonary | that
Oeueral Tnicy Aubert. w^o with 1^
*'*'';*"
from the chief of pollre at llenlen
anperlotendent. waa Hstcnerfio with a . ,b«.-.d ..,.n WI B..imJ nr.-.
«ulJ 1-. ... .r«~l « d-U.
Harbor.
The
U.-nton
Harl.ochief
interest. Tbe-delegaiea ..rt. ... lo
great Aal of tn
to th. r.lk.|.of,<tM' chlldm .od ,h. io«l..r. mirwires that be had been informed that
thp different.
were entertained
r to^fhe reheU -ment fund It,waa voted } join tbe
badly decompooed bodies of Rlrla
komei In the village Rev. Freeland
association
» taken from the lake last
of ThompaoBvUle was elected moderMrs. A. W. Iv<kB paper on Hu
but had never been tdenUfled GOVERNOR
aOrfoMSU.
lane Work In tkc Rural BebooU.
NEEDS
TWENTY
She made the mat He dtdn i know what Jispotliioa was
VOTES TO ACQUIT.
ter very plain and gave lllaalrailona made of tbein.
Actlnc upon this Inforsiatlun Captof bow to teach the children lo be
PROPERTY WEST OF CITY HAS
Pci-tieisns Whe Hsve Fellewed the
kind to the dumb anlmalK. The build FTalplD of the Setr-ctivo humii
CHANGED HANDS
BSC CIsim H* wm Net Mutter
ing of bird bouaee and the arranging detmivc* \n question Mra I.. J. tgeef.
SUCCESSFUL WILL REVOLU
Over Thirteen Votes in
of tbe neats. Teach the ebUdren to pivprteior of the amusement park at
TIONIZE WAR GAME.
Building Will be Refitted and Will be study the trails of and animals and Paw Paw lake The Benton Hariror
His Behsif.
Reedy by Novem
chief
said
be
had
bees
to
Mra
Keef
birds and they will soon come to love
wMUerr Make* It Peeeibia for OF
ber 1.
who bad asked to ilew tbe i>odlrs
them.
I By I'nited Press.)
arster te See Several MIlea
A general discnaslon followed which and who might K *1*'* to *t'* him
Albany. Oct. in The beglnsInR of
The tnand Traverae bosplul 1« was taken pan In by nearlj^all those Istormatlon.
the end of New York's immical
belM renovated, refitted and will be present.
present, the subJecU treated were
IrsRpdk esme today, with the rc), Ort. 9.—If the "wire.
A
Cantte
and
Enert‘vt
Lsntivc.
read) to receive patients by the ftrat the nnlfortn text booR law. the eompulteas eye" dose all (hat M. C. Blum
A liilld. Reiille and cffecil'- laxailw asseiiiblinR nf the high court of liuMra. A. I. •or)'school law and erhool libraries. In
what Iicople driiiaotl »h«-n Miffer- peacliinrnt. and only legsl tfuesilons
■aya it will do. nartgulon u on the Smith of inland have porcbeaeJ the,
R from coDMIiQilim Tliouwaiida and the verdict remained lo'be settled.
the repofu of the eehoola It was found
eve of |Mt tneb aaother
property, which conalats.of all toe that forty hare already adopted the
ttyar by Dr. King s Ner. life Pilii. I^IxiT w Ml i>rolisbly know liU fate
as It experienced erlik tbe diecorery bnUdlnga and thirty acres ofJnnd.
lIURli Tallmun. of Kan Ai.ionli-. Tt-x,
tomorrow or Ike wtreloea telegraph, la the oplli- which iDcludM nearly four bundre-l uniform hook H«- The arhools arc tn wriieF:'
They ar>-. lip.von<l
excellent condition ibruugboni
•• am
ind I
Politician* who hi'? clo.viy follow,
the l>eat i>ills my wif<ton of eeafarlng men who have
feet of fronuge on the bay. Mrs.
• •1—..n..,. .-W1IU
‘ibl'c ed the trial rt'c Sulrer not to exceed
county.
aaalaed the "eye*- with which
Smith, who. win have the entire
I' by ull lrun-,1*l»
1.1 votes )>yr acqutcul he needs 20.
inventor; 8. 8|du. U eapefimenling charge of tbe hoeplul, has lived te I.^
of Travwae'CUy
at Vallejo Blum and W. E Rode are UBd nearly all her life, imd dM live
nnandag the laveatlon and have tak- ... . short time In Traverae CUy. She
<fi eh out twenty-sereo patento on
was formerly Carrie Steffens. «he is
Tbe inamtraent. which works only a graduate of the IIIIdoIb TrainInR MRS. ALMARINA PICKARD
at nlghL reflerta on a mirror a
School for Nnraea end has bad aeveral
ORIOtNAL F10NEEA
lag plcuirc of ever>’thlnc within a years of active experteot*. Mr, and
radius of eeveral mUet. It receives Mri. Smith have wanted lo <»wo thfa
Came te Leland Fifty-Eight
|ht (vea
| Yearn
I from a web of wires liroperty tor a number i*t years and
Ape ar*d Ward Throught Cirly
erected on a Ull maai. 'll Is uaelcaa the deed wIG transferred this week.
HrJISSERIIIISlilSIlllOCBICE
TUI Wai HLUSTMTED
WILL REPEAL CLAUSE
TORREON IN
REBEL HANDS
SPAmUDS REPORTED SLAIN
.
..._ ___
PDLiCE CHIEF
FINDS GLUE
Why You Should Have
a Savings Account
First: You may be iD(*&pacitated at any time and
unable to earn your own lividg. If sickness, acci
dent or other trouble comes you must have. assistauce from some source.
The Dollar is Your Best Friend
SecoBd: Money in the Bank enables you lo take
advantaSe ot Golden Opportunities whenever they
arise. Should Opportunity knock at your door but
once it would be a sad misfortune not to be prepared.
Get Ready for the Unexpected
Open Your Aceouulatlhe
HRST NATIONAL BANK
CALF MEAL"
bodies found last summer
MRIUL MSIIK
ST..'
DNLY VERDICT
IS jlWAITEQ
\
DECISION EXPECia TUESDAY
TO OPEN HOSPITAL
Price 4c per pound or $3.75 per 100 pounds.
'Why should calves be raised oo Blatchford's CaU
Meal? Because it is the best milk substitute on the
market. One pound is equal to one gallon of
milk when made up into grud and goes just as far
for feeding calves. Fed dry it will prevent acounng.
All young stock can be fed on Blatchford’s Calf
Meal at about one-third of tbe expense of feeding
whole milk. It saves your milk and cream amf it
contains all the nutritious elements fbuud in 'Whole
TTiiik
.
You w8l lose money by disposing of calves
when bom.\ Every calf should be cither raised or
vealed and that can be accomplished by feeding
“Blatchford’s Calf Meal."
Write to us or call at the comer of Front and
Cass Sts. for a booklet giving further informatioo.
We pay the highegt market price for eggs and
butter at the comer of Front and Cass Sts.
WIRELESS EYE
OLD SETTLER GONE
by dayllghL however, tor the reason Work has commenced on tbe improve
that the wlras regiater only
ments and four rooms on tbe ground
floor with n ward with four beds will
••gtyglan raya-"
*The navigator of a ship ae equiF be put in tlrsf Claes ehatic- Mm. Smith
Mrs. Almartna PickAfd, widow of
ped «onld see on the darkest sight will hare a housekeeper and aeveral the late 8. Pickard, ot l.sylaBd. died
the eurfaee of the ocean all .sboet nialda who wUl look after Uw house. at the borne el h«r davgfaMt- Hra. 1).
WM." Mid Blum.
He ooeM uhMTVt whlle-a^e will give all her tltr-e w the O. Bhorter. lOls State atreeL Iwt
ibe pntlenu. Trained norseii nfitbL aged 82 )-eara. , Mra. Pickard
ether ablpe approach or tbe proximi
ty of roAi. abealt or Icebergs. A will be In atfendanoe day and night waa born in OnaUvus. Obto. October
esaat guard eooM see an enemy*i and an opernUng room wilt be pre 2t«. mi, BBff baa lived la Lsdandi
scouts approaching long before the pared as soon as poMlble.
for the paai 56 yeara. Mi*. Pickard
Tbe doctors of the <Uy . bare all
eoMU had found what they
to -Norther* Mldtlgaa when
been interviewed and they have ava wnderataa and endured ell tbe
•ceklng.
"Outing a recent test at Vallejo, the eared Mia. Smith of theTr sn)>|iort. tor har^lpe ot tbe eeiiy i^aeer. Bbe
oheerrefa mw In the mirror the aBJpa tbU ta a factor that has been needed haa Bade her borne with Mra. Shorter
for years and there uould be
on the rivpr. the railroad trains
tor tbe last two years. Bbe laavei
lag up and Sown the valley, people Ideal place chosen. Thene Is a fine
brotber. Wlltiam Beama*. vbo
walking about and even the nenWea aprtn* of natural water on the place now 80 years old and who *r*s vIsUpacing their beau on ^ the tsinnd. and It has already been piped through lag to the eUy tor aeveial weeks and
fipRa wu Mtmerty a wlreieM expert the' buUdtng. A good heating plant retsrsed to kis home la Indiana
baa beon la the building alnoe it was
on Hate bland.
Ind.. last waMt. A sister. Mr*
erected and an a^lylene gas plant
.niMtoo Scott, lives at Oubutus. Ohio,
.win fnmiah tbe llghUng. A caretaker
has lived on the premlaea for Ibe past aad she ia aow 7S.‘ There are
two years and-tiiere are trees that ebbdren. Mrs. D. C. Shorter, of TnfrCity: -jUben Pickard, ot EUshave a good crop of ap^lea. The rofiSe
Urfie Number Attended Miseleii nt
tables are enough to turalab the home wvrtb; WlHIam Pickard, of Bsat JorThat Ptaea.
tor Ibis ysar. There irt eeveral iaa; Mrs. W. H. Hitchcock, ot lAnslag;
Mr*.
Kate ®- Porbea of
ittMinga that are In eiccllant cqndl-,.
Wl
The cAoelag extrefnen of a two
A^lea. GaHt; Mrs. Ida A. eeastoas.
waM-e mlMloo that had hew hMd at
of. the read graveled and erery- •( Panfta. .Idaho. There are aeraraA
laadore waa held yeetarday. The»« thlnr wfll be tn keeping for a Erst aelees aad nepheFa, elevea *r»»dinto SM prho filtended from HanlMee class boapit^ wtthla easy walking cbDdrea and fnor great graadehildreD.
OMUag on n epectal uinswiop UaH. Glltnace ol tbe hny Tor tbe eoovalee- A short toaeral earrica win be bcM
heMde neearSl tmn TrmanrM ^ORr. cobs, abd the hlUa lo tSg west wUl at the home of Mrg. Bhorter. (blf
Bnuona Bay and ProvsfiHt
Ve a prouctloB from gstmme cold An eveBtbg at 7:S0. Her. Daaaas CochUR
-amM w«a dendSuMd ifi fidfin «• the tlM wtaUr.
etldaUBfi. ibtemeat wCl ba to L»
peMda arrived. fSUowed hr •
Uad. eatur^ay toort^.
FMher PliMMME. «ho SMI fikfiVC* fif
John. Kucera, wAte was arrseted «
Mr days agb an compialet ot bis -*«i»
abd Vbo la being held o* a ebarfit«(
bis tUBlIr. is having an etnmtn proUte <onrl ibis arier
iHliEATIUliliE
:f*p« wrto^-x
:s£
vHMlfii SFdbe »s«Sto M«h9*s:
«
Grocer
The Barney Co.
Two oSetiogs of more Hian usual interest
to buyer* of
THE FARMER’S ST(HtE Wool Dresses and Coats
GUNS
HmmuK wiiM.n IX hero iincL yim ii.-c' a irmi if ........... .. .
to tin aiiT Jttiut itijr. iiml «*>■ ligve some kx.-.*|0 munll.v c<»sJ Imrw.- have n fww
that nr- vi-r>
gaitw to;’offi-ryi*u.
o____have
H chnui-c for
vheai). T'hi-y an- ju«l us goo.l
f.-w H'x-niid
HJIJl.
uImi liav
■ you 1«> 'get II cmxl
sell you I
KMMw thal
............... ....... 'll very- «-lic-n}i....................................
'hand RiUiK
gun from $4>*n up.
aho Imv.- sliclls. gun ens.-s. dcamiic
^/hliintrHg coats, shell v.-sls, m fa- t .-v.-rylhing yem n.x-,!
fur hntiliDE, Befon- y-ui buy
gniiia we arc offeriug.
•v:
Kk^ank Trude
Half The Game
TOE BEST (FLOUR
n**s*wl*«s wtw bsveasec It lor
yestosayso. Ilioakcahrcadlkat
SnSlKt^ quUW
Uok. onrccler ItaU/’iuv' otter
ttroosyour
(MeraooAt
htoflowiok* MU' Co-
at $8.75
at $11.25^
at $13.88
pt $10.50
and $13.88 at$19.75
and $22.50
The gannents we are featunng thia week at
these very special agoras embrace the most fa
vored ot the Fall Fads, either ia dress or CMt.
Mackinaws, extra special........... WAS ooS S7.S*
SlUi Pctllcoato. olsple *Bo4a> “41“ m as
changeables, special......... $t,W, W.H. $S.W
AattoritaHve Sbosvliia ol Slrt^ ESelusivc HlBh-«ts»»
at $25. $28, $32 lo $4«^
including the best of fur fabric weaves
at very reasonable figures.
BOSTON-^rty Ne* Baftend r«U
lives of Abel Steer**, a pioneer of
Calltorato. whe died «o )-**ri sgc. sre
■msktog rtsim to the r.OM.OOb estate
lett by bis widow. Mr*. Aresdl*
Btsarss Baker. wb» died to Los Angelee Bertember SR. 1>12.
Mr. and Mttt J. t- »otoe end **»»•
M. bua*. of Northprwt. dwive dew*
to Mr. Bole*- car Uis atonAag to
•pe*d the dar.
YUMJIAUfilHUiei
I Fii*t
Pr*eide«t
Tedsy. .
**
tBy Unltod Prtos.)
a-v
Chta*
•
f
GSJUR) nUVlEE* HUtAlJ) AND lEAVlBSE BAT BAOtB. TD18DAT. OCTOBBB 14.1«13.
TWO WjgilED liafn IIFE EMEimtOT OEMTS
'BTFXnOSnN
OIIE ESSEIITMl
SIRS. E. L. HUGHES DIED ^ST
EVENING.
MUNDEO
they THOUGHT She Wm «n Active Factor in Goth
WAS UNLOADED
ReligiM* ond Social Service.
BfiTH EXPEGIB Tl DEGtyER
% TUtCAPtORA
The Wounded Man Were Engaged in
Knocking Rrimer* OM of Sheila
Satore Loading Them
^
For Nractlce.
.Mr*.
L. HuKiK* iiaseod away
Mtenlay aflornoon at
after a
ingcriog lllnes* of tiiore then a year'*
lurailon. While the new* wa* not un
fxpected. the entire community felt
k distinct shock at the reallxatlpn that
i strong and beautlfiil Utc wa- ended.
During the seven years of -Mr*.
TugUes* residence In this.city she enleared heoclf to all wUb whom ahe.
In conUft
Her serenity
spirit, her mem' cheer, and al«ve Ml.
ler ImiomlUblr couraRc In suffering,
erelved ’ unconscious horaoge from
Jioce who knew her Mr*. Hughe*
)oeses*ed the unusual ronibinttion of
great exovuttve ability and rare wo.
m*n1> • charm. For many yearn coworker with her husband in his husl
less, she found opjvirtutilty for rtoins
vast amouoi of good, an<l her (under
sympathy for those In itorrow brooght
romfon to the heari* of many.
EVANGELIST BANKS
POlirOI TREWAf TO LIGHT
PEOPLE
VfERE URGED TO RE
TURN TO 000
Chrlatlan* Sheuld Kav* Ne UafiMM
in Their Haerts If They Expect
to Do Good >r> IK*
Wertd.
EcMfna and Nchlhs CUraE.
Tbe eodUtlns. beeilas niedloatlOD in
DR HOBSON'S EC7.EMA OINTMENT
l>eneirBiee every tiny iiore of tbe skin.
. lean It of all Im
beal ecaem*. r*Khe*, riDgwonii, tetlei
)thi>r linMlghlly eruption*. KcOiiiim/Dl I* a doctor's prescrliinu experiment. All drua
V mall.
Plelffer Cbeni
JACK JOHNSON
fORFEITS BONDS
GORTIRUARCE
IS
DEHIED
(ouBdaUon of a revolnUon of blood
shed censed by poIlUeal oppreetlon
• Bd Inequalliy of class**. ' aald Ur*.
‘For these reason*.
and because the L'nRed Bute* auoda
for what It does. I feel certain there
will l>e no unfairness •bown me. The
l-nited SUtes adopted as It* slogan
during Its revolQtloD agaloM the op
pression of King Georae III. Of Eng
land. Taxation without i.-j.iv»enu
tiott U tyranof.' It will seek to keep
no jieraon who la flghUng King |
George V. of England, lor the same
reason." Mrs. Pankhursi
reache*
New York. October IS.
(losea. that have caused u* to go with
lean hearts, and silent lips, or.wbat
orse. with a lextlmony Uiai has
fHiunded hollow or h> iiocritlcal, lei
pray God's merry and forgiveneaa,
Negro FIflMer Waa Wanted to SUnd
*H0. as we first came to tb*^ I.ord,
Trial on 8*von Counu tor
come again iiT bumble repentance.
Violation, at the Whit*
The asaurame that our hearts are
Slave AcL
right and am live* clean In the sight
of God wDI give ua a bumble but a
iBy United Prwts.i
holy holdneae. a cerialo loyalty to
Chicago. Oct. IJ—Federal Judge
G(mI. a certain fear)e*a devotion to
Carpenter today declared forteited the They Wdl Settle Old fieore and De
Jeaiu. wbli-h will give ua power
iSSnAW personal Iwnd of Jack Jpbncide Championahip of the
defy the world, and c)o(be ua with
sun. negro fighter, when be (ailed
Ha* Been data.
spiritual Influence that wilt make ua
ap|>ear to sund trUI on seven counts
successful In' winning our neighbor! against him charging him with viula(By United Press.'
from their pin* to God.
lion of the white slave acL
Milwaukee. Oct IS.-With the Cad-,
Attonieyt (Or Johnson pleaded for
rtlac to) favoriie two to one In todaj's
cuntlnuanci-. hut aeer overruled. IHs- engagement. Ad VVolgast and nattlliig
trin Attornev Wllkerson a^nnuunced •Nelson Hiiiabed ihelr workouts today
tbnt he will ininvedlaiel}' a'tart civil and prepared to enter the ring.to setjA* old scores In a 10-round mlll^
October Seeelen I* New In Tull proceedings to oinain a Judgment
Ever siDce Wolgalil w rested tliMitIc
Ewinp.
from The* Dane In 1910. Nelson has
been tryftig (or another chance. Beth
Tbe Ortol>er aesNiaa' of the Bo*r<1
truly reaiUe thal defeat meahs an
of Supervisors »a* called to order
other shove toward ihe has been clast
tills ufternuon at 2:3u by prank M.
and have each init In two weUc* bard
Hamlin, chairman of tbe board. Ev
training.
ery member answered rrti call Indud-
OLD TIMERS READY
PAO? fTTB
4anoimc<ffl(iil
Jaekaon. w* wrtti eomlnu* to
t tucesae ter.the
srr
been connected ‘
many years.
Tarbsek & SdsdiM
(Sueeesaera to Wm. Jsekaen.)
GINSENG
will pay bigbtfl prices for
. ainaeng.
i
,-fiw 8-ll
,y wbo
of this region. There are
At the revival p4eUng« at .the skat
MMaankee. Oct. 9.—A ititatake la
I that
are caring for small orcl
ing rink on Wadneaday evening. Dr.
haadllw a loaded ehelt which
have aonie of the flneat (ruH grown
(.ouls Albert Banks spoke on" Lean
tieved oooialnad bo powder, reaultod
and
they
are
plannliix
to
ahow
what
Souls In l-^t i‘asiures " HI* text
io ao ezptoeton aboard of the i.'ntted
they produce and so intereat others
■'He gave'them ihtlr>eque*t;
.State* fecrtine cutter Tn*r*rora.
to make the sian. Tbe hearty wxeut loannesH Into their souls ’ Psalm
a-hich aertouaiy Injured t«o men The
operailon of the fruit grower and the
lOC-IS. lie spoke In part as (oIIowh:
. injured are:
business mui is making this region
la I^iaraob'a dream, which wa* at
K. D. Dlelwld. Metoan. Moalieiton,
the attractive location for the proeInimrtani factor In the chain of
Mich, left
pectlre inveirtor. This anfi previous
evenia.
which
brought
Joseph
to
: aounded In thlah and
shows that have been given will draw
front, aa Uiv great statesman of
feet barood.
Inrreaaed attention from Ihe many
t3g>-pi, he saw even fat caillo <
our n>*a. eunner. rlRht le« badly
who are occsalonal vialtora. ana
out of the rlveiT and feed In the
naBsled: wound In neck: |>hy«lcUnH
through t^fs meant will be abla to
meadows.
And
aa
he
looked
on
them
fottad it n«-e«aarr to ampoule leu'.
Judge the aupeiior advantages this
aevcD
other
tattle,
lean
and
scrawny,
Both prabaldy will-recover.
..
aaciktt offers.
foliowcd them up out of the river
Occult on Lake.
and came and stood hy ifie fat otiea. Ing the (our new niembera from TravThe explo^cm occurred off Port
(By Ualled Press.)
Clty. C J. Ebner. first ward: M'.
And whlle'hr walclied them, the lean
. Tha Family Cough MedMine.
Waahliutton ahlle the ciiiier wa
Havre. Prance. Oct. 11—Mrs. Em
In every home there should be a
laah. aev-oQd ward; J
beasu turned on the fat ones
•route to Manitowor to emtage In
tottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
meline Pankhursi. now under a threeateihuni up. and when they had eaten mantel, fourth ward and
get practice.
ready
for Immediate use when any
them np ila-y were still a* sslnny t'lKil. tltth ward. After reading the. jear Kcntoncc In England, but out on
After the exploalon the veesci re
tueniber of the family ^ntraris a coM
aad lean aa the) were at the begin iiunierous correspondence and the np the "('at-ani;l-Alouse'' act. today sailed
or a cough, Promp.i use trill atop the
turned to .Mlla-aalee.
apread of sickness. S, A. SUd. of AlaPolnilriK of the aeveral lommHleei on til" »eniii liner Provence for
ning.
Firet Ueiileuant IV P Sh«i ana in
The Traverse City Stale bank Is Mil. Mich., writes: '.\ly whole family
i'baraoh's dream In many ways l.v tbe (dialrman tliu board adjourned Anivrica. She was accompanied to
eharga of liie vesaei. Po«* atxl Ule
depends upon Dr. King's New DI*cov>
until tomorrow- moruing at
nine the pier by a score of friends and mili mailing SOU letters to the fruit grow ery as the liesi cough and cold medlvividly illUBtrata* the story of
bold were eugace-l on the deck knorle
tant nuppom-vs. The leader of Eng ers In this region soliciting contrfbu- cine in (be world Two .>0c bottM
ina prituerv not of ehi-lla which had
and women wbo I've In the midst of v'niock.
land'* mllluui* di-clared today that Uons for tbe hig apple show,that they cured me of ppeumonla." Tbousanda
been diecharaed. i-reiiaraiury to reIbis wtmdfriul world which God ba*
of ciber tamillea have been dually
Prof H. D. I
. who is t she lias no fvttr of being aiupped by will earn' on beginning November 5. benefited and depend entlTfly upon '
Iradlni: for Iiraclire. The ihells hold
flll-d 1with such abundant oppor
a throe-poun.b mlaalte Diebold was
tlei) for
fc
doing good and gathering give a Bcriea of lecture* on Beauilfy- the United States Immlgiallon of The Indications are tbat thU srlll be
I uie mosi..ni<
boldliuc an iron lar asainat the |>rlni'
|t..eftenslve display ever made,
goo<l. so rich In privilege* (or the dt- ing the City " will ^rest the scholar* ficial* at New York.
"The United SUtee standC (or free las miliaual Iinterest'M already
era or lUe ahelU, while Foai waa afrlk
eady^anl- troubles. Every dose help*. Price 50e
reloimieni of (be Splrtlnal nature, w bn III ebape] exerrUes in tbe lllgb
and $1.00 at all druggistt of Traverae '
dom. and tbe country waa built
Ing the end of a har «Kh a heavy lead
.fei/amoifg tthose who have
ei^ardg C«y.
yet go leas and hungry amid all. aad school tumorrow morning at gi'lS..tnalle;
thhugli ibe devonr the good things of
Neither noticed thal a iihell wh
God. get no good from them because
Poaa picked from the box had never
Mattie Maithew t wa* uom Fcbritar)' they (all to be noortsbed by them
been dUchane<).
!. I86T in l‘eru»co. t'alhfmn county through lack of lorlDg motive
The esploeion fnlloved. blowloa
Mich., and lived there a mimncr of their pan. A selfish man can absorb
both men IC foot In the air
ears timvlng to Marshall to attend like a 'aponge the richest blessing*
:he high school (mm which she grad God ran give, and be lean and starr
uated. then relumed to Cereaco and ed In the end.
In the I>salm from which my text
l.yiiaht two j-ear*. She was married
Elmer' U Hughes t'yeniy -five years Is taken attention la called
ago the Jtitb of DecemlK-r, and moved fan that when God delivered the
' ll' .\o i-X'-'-iifioiiaily inier-xtiiiL' sluuviiii: nf tin- lalrxt
rbildren
of Isreal by tbe miracle at
Smttvlle, Ulch.. wblcb was ihetr
fill! iimh!--U fnr linlic« iiiixam. ittnl juiiinrs. The bigNATIONAL LAW WILL PREVENT
ne until seven years ago wheh the Red Sei. the people at ftrsl
.
mii,i->rily m iinixihir ilrnix-il i-fTt-'-ts. snni" slaMticil:
THEIR EXTINCTION.
thev niove^ to Traverse Fltv sod very grateful, aad aang anthems oi
».'iiiic ivitli
raviim* tniiiitiintrs. olhi-rs I'-lf triiiiincii.
Uiuglit out I-. D. runls' undertaking praise to God But they soon forgot
,ali
God
*
wondcrial
works
in
their
tiuklDes* Mr* Hughes -was active
Mlgntery BlPdo Now Havo thanec to In church work since h<-r girlhood, behalf. It was not long before the)
MuHiply All Over the
and was haptiaed and Joined the llap- became stubborn and aelf-wllled ami
Country.
ilat 4'burcb, in Scdrirllte. and con refused to harken to the counsel* of
—I’ra.-lk-all.v "Very new moH.-l in a fnily wmiderftil
K.'le. iiiin of till- iniMi tviiiite<t fnbrii-s ami'<-i>l»nhifti.
tinued a prime mover until her re- the Cod who delivered them. The)
tB) United Prcoa.i
loval to this clly She was state gave themaelves over to their ow'r.
The Ciajs ill big. n.rv i-fT.-ets. popular rinigll -fabrics,
Waafaingum. Oct.
k.—Mlgraton secretary of-the Young Wonum s Ml*, lusts and followed their own sray
Effcflivcly gew tlrai'iiig iii.'as an- bnmpht out ill Komp
.MKl'SK. rlfKI-K-DEMTilSK SILK I'tiPLI.N.
btrda come into their own. (or Uncle slonary BO<-ieiy (or several year* Tbe They were like tbe people sow who
nW \CT. n.VK Wool, sKU'.r. RI.\TKL.\SSH HEDSaa baa pat into effect a aet of ant Woman's Club of Scoiivllle was her are determined tb get on in a wordly
KtiHI). «-|c',. I't". .All III" 1M-VV
fi*r fall ami \viiiti-r
(ora federal lawa protecting the i
work, and she w*» Its president •/or way at any cost; they will aucceed
ar<- lirniighl nut; nIhxIhvI n]iil (Ira|>i-i| skirl-—•-fti-i-nviapeefaa of the feathered tribe which
by fair mean* If tbey ran. but the>
namber nf year*.
II.X" of rxi in (i-iflm'. .-i-lfarv nifriinps.
throaltn to U>come extinct though the
do not Intend to let ibelr chureh. or
Mrs, Hughes' influence waa felt
roTagea of the Nimrod*.
religion,
or
conscience
tUnd
In
tbe
soon as she came to Traverse City,
Coosnaa paaaad a Uw Uai March (or she accepted every line of work way of their worldly mirceaB. Ami
autborisUv the l>epartffleni -of AgrI In which she (ejt there wu a n^. God gave iheae people, as be doee
-KNTIKKLV NKW STV’LKS FOR .MTrMN. I'KFTTT VESTEF.S
—They’n- Bellinff ht sueh a lively rate tbat it tal:t*
rultorc to adopt reguiationi and fix and there proved to be many,
nmilar people now-, over to their own
iui.l ollar iiivl sl.-.-vo triniiiiiiitfs iin- .1. v.-rl.v
in lac ,
ion for cefiain >.pecie» work in the Sunday nclmol of the Bap way*, and for awhile they teem t<i
aim-Kt we.-kly Hhi|>m<-iils to keej) up the awortuient*
•Irapi-'il mill Klm-hcl skirls; brown, iiavv. olil r<>s<-. black. "I".
ling federal protection tin church here wa* eKpeci'ally heli>- succeed: but leanness of noal came in
in the differenl Ktyli-s ami
Shawl. U\Ton and
Theae resnUUona were duly drafted ful. and she bad a class of girls from them, ea It does to their followers
Novelty CoUar effectB; all the |>opiii«r weav.-a. ineludUeetiva tbU month the reguiationi the very first, bhe organised the today; aad In the end they found
ingyninb.! stiteh. Roj>e glitch. Shaker Knit, ete.; in all
elii.it-.- Chmi. iils -in giiic- —1'iilny N'.-dip. cs jn I’ei-sian i.ti.1
are briefly, aa follow* *
that
tbey
had
been
cheated
terribly,
Phllaibea class whicli ha* been
ihd^ vvaiileil cilors. Sweal.-rs-for all the family. Great
........................................................................ -! ,.,h.-r pa.lcrn.; an ....... r.^Oi^
Trap ahootlng prohibited: ahootlni great (actor In the s<-ho»l. affd has ’fatally cheated
•
'll** auiT iintlrrMs. at
’
j show mi; m nil si/.-s,
25
Yniiiov. all Ibe way from 60e to $S.60.
i-eiweea aitnsei aad aunrue rupUb l-ecn *4 Inspiration to all tbe many Tt la a i^iod lesson for us all to
able by heavy (Inea. auapeoxion
luembers who have enjoyed its iirlvl- learn, both Ihoae wbo are Cbriviian*
hunilng Indefinitely on the Ohio, Ml* leges She was pr>'sideoi of tbe and tboae wbo are yet neglecting
«la*ippl aad Mlaaouri river*, allow Inc ^oung Woman's Mlaaionary society tbeir return to Cod. that It la only by
v-aterfowl a aafe highway from ihel of tbe Baptist church., and filled
giving up tbe heart to a complete
winter feeding grounds in the Lowe number of minor office* She was
and earnest service of Ood tbat tbe
'Mlsriattppl valley to ibeir nnUng dilated wiiii Che l.*die*' l.ibrar}' As- soul may be fat and nourishing. God
croiinds In the Daltotaa and Mlnnrao soclatlOD, the prder of Eastern Star, cannot' give aplrltual riches to men
ta Iltnltlng hunting tesaoni to a max and the While Shrine of Jerusalem. and women who still cberiib sinful
in iim of three and one balf month* Id Mrs. Hughe* was an active me
dwi'rei and purpoaee In their bwarta.
tb. several atatea; aoaaona being
nf the Womar* riiih. for two year* You may hear aerniMS and aina
'nrd 'IK to laUtude aad timAi of
was Its rci-onUng aweurj'. (or two bymna'tlll you are gray-headed, and
grat.n:., providing aeparate ana*
year* servi-d a* a director, and last •ay prayers all your daya, and yet
for wuifTfowl. rail, ahoreblrda
^Hng was elected tl* peexidenL die lean and atarved unless you give
with Imth pair trouauni fully lined. CoaU with heavy lining gorge — th.^ buttons reinfofeed,
woodr.ock. complete protection Io Wljjrh office *hr- l(.-ld at the tlfih*. of your aoui to whole heated doing of
thornnghly well made in every stili li—pants with jvateh pockets ami bKltn.vops.' Prices that
fi'e yeara for the amailCT abor* hlrdi her death.
the will of God.
and other Bperie. which have berom, save Ton 4>1 nml ifl..'>0 at <4.40. (4 0.^>. Ifi.V). t<i and «7.50.
If we would win' victories in the
MrA Hughes had two slstapt who
greaUy reduced In aicunbm
pawaed away a niiiulier of year* ago. name of tbe Lord, we must not cher
—BOTB’
SUITS at $3.45,'$2.96 | —BOT8’ KmCKER SUITS. TKBBB SPfe.
’ The n<-sr law also protartx the and she lost her (allicr when ali<
ish anything in our bearta that will
tad $3,96. '3iluc Serges and a. hig s.-1eeti»n of i CIML LOTS-93.45 for Valulm irfOaffsO-OlM
robin, the jjrj, .nd other bird* In
child. Rhe i« HiirvUed by her moth cause God to aend leanBeea there.
newe.at fall riieviots and ^lixlurea.
I for mine* up to f-l—$3.80 for valuetf np Ift $.S;
tew autes aiiere thev anffer from an er. .Mrs. KItzalM-th MaiihcWK. who Devid aald. Tf I regard Inieuity In
lived wldi her for the |>ast twenty- my heart tbe Lord will not hear me. ’
five year* end U now over
years of and If He will sot h«ar ua. He will
age. two aunta, Mr*. |I. r L*ph*m of not OM oa. and cannot nee us. (or
—SI-EFIaL S-TTLES "for the little FELIAIWE up to « TE.lRR-mnn-' mAmii.fi itfoR'eta
Eiton Rapid*, and Air*, t M. Burk/ of shall be ao starved aad beggarwl tn
for the oldcir h.oj'a up In 18 years, niinehillaa and oil the other popiiiar fall fabriim—many with
Paw Paw, two uncles. Mr. llowdi*h our spiritual life that there will be
shawl eifUara and
nd Mis.
OWo Cenititui-on FortPda Llbuoe oa of Oklahoma, and Ro*s Matthews of no overflow to blesa anyone else.
Train*.
Is not this the secret of the feci
San Pmncisco. Calif , and her huabted. E U Hughes oT Traverse City. thft there are many men and women
Columboa, Ohio. <lct 9.-On and
Relatives are expected to arrive who bare eought to Uve Christian
after November 4 no mint Julep*. BC mu evening, and tbe annoanenment lives, and iinve r«oa Into the church,
—In popular pifiida—and they're going ont at
corktatla and not •■'ren whlakey of tb* fnneral arrangements will be but live without peaae with Ood. have
a lively rate.
atralgbL aour wine or beer wlU bt Bade Uter.
BO rellgioua enjoymenL aad their in.^mehiHfig, new Norelt^
aerved on dining cart In Ohio. Noth
nnence wins no one to Christ? Is
Weave*.^ rheviota, ' tord
lug atroBSar fhan grape juice wUI
tbe secret not In this, that they are
Serges, etc. Half or foU belt.
found fdaed.M iraj* of eolnred
cherishing In their bearu some aln
—BOTS;ANT>QIRl.«5’RVrBATER
’SVTBATER COATS
(X>ATS for all,AM from little tots up to
•alter*. Atloniey General Hogan htfi
tbat makes It laposslbls for Ood to
~ii U.DF pr.ai],- ImM
young
nien
and
Diiaseg.
All
the
popula
«.
popular
wiaves,
sM«
and
eolora
for
fall.
found that ty'.«ODst^atlon (orbfau a
nonrisb tbeir semis? U I speak to
moving mIocw And baa inatrurted
any this evahlng who are thns lean
—HOTS'WAtST.S, C.lPS.JtXEE
aLPS.^XEE PAkrs/rXDEBWEAB,
PaI,H08IERT. etc.;
<he ataU llqaor conmiaaloD to taaue
complete fall kaaortmenU.
beeriad. I bag yon to fly to the Great
oo Hcaiac to railroad^ lompanlea for
(By T'Bited Preaa.T
Physician that yon may be healed of
osillng “wet gooda."
Bay etty. OvL IS.—Girip^ of a your dir* malady, so that God may
Urge fortaa* wbleh b* won in yaara be able again to beatow upon yob
GRAND l.£DCB-Tbe Per* Mar when be ^ kaowa a* e(»* of Mlebl- (be riches et Bis graoa.
guette railroad company 1* building _ gan-a 'UrvNt lumber operatora. Tem
Ood help «s to search oor beans,
^ water tank with a capaHiy of ple Gma^ died ct the Maaonlc borne onr own hearts, to sm K there be any
M.ooo gaUena. h) addition to iqaking St Alma today, -Bmerr wa* suia salt wicked way in usiaad tt we find tbat
Cb.mbr.jA
. ;
iospector aader tbe Warner adminritarjahlng any anboly
»»a pnpertf bar*.
UtratJoB.
fieelcea. my kMMi mMfrea and pv-
SUPBIVI^S MP, ,
SAILED FOR AMERIGA
GREAT APPLE DISPLAY
JVfip Fall Dresses in Clever Stylts, $5, $6.50, $7.50, $10 UnJ $12.50
BIRDS PROnCTED
Street and Evening Dretser, f 12.50,
$15, $18. $20. $25
PreUy SUk Dresses at $7.50, $10 oiuf '$12.50
Ladies’ Coats at |g.SI, {10, $12il. {1$
andtvtdOJS
New Fall Tailored Saits at {1$, SlOiO,
$18, $2150 and np io $$S
A Great ^ock id Sweater Goats For
Meih IVomen and ChiMra
Fall Haase Orestes jiVtir Fleeced Wrappers
Great Values in Boy*s arid GirVs Fall Apparel
in
-•nvo iif.Aiii-: .-.IKKI, KsrvES frek with noYti- sitts .asd ovebfoats;
Boy's i Pant Norfolk SsdU at $4 40, $4S5, %5.40, $g and $7.50
—rnirr are vert piYe-newest shades for f.aei. And winter — Nmiiy «u
Si
Bo/1 , New, Fall Overcoats, 2.45. 2.05. 3 95, 495, 600.7M
DiimG GARS nr
The New Madduwa at $5. $5.5*. $7.5*
aa*m
DIED II POeTT
Sweater Coats, 50d $1, $1^1.12. $2.50. $8 and bd
m
trimaM. Smart, nnr-nmW.
;.a«'lUf.pd<iio
fraewm
—TBSiUEBIB onr—
Warn krtnw xp ^
-JUI >{». op (o « #«r.-r
dUXD TSAVXSU BESAU) AHD TSATnsi BAT lAOIl; TDISDAT, OCTOBES H. Itl3.
I voodw tt mr Mbool la harlBC a'
UtUe Gray
was not a vary In altbv case tbe final eaeapa from knew that Oowvs graw; she kMw,
1
big HUle girl. She was about as tba winter's capttvUy ta nade by bit- too. that her kitten grew, /or sbe
amall as girU can be and toddle to tag. No nsed of ball or nie or clan- could remember when It wa* Ju»i a
•UNtHINC HUMANE •OC/ITV.
tbe Mg bara alone, carry milk -to deeUnsly obtalbed pocket-kolfA as In tiny black ball, and how the olA cat
Janat'a »tafy.
Lady Gray, feed dear Lady Jane, and tbe case of the buman prisoner. Were bad to carry It ta her mouth from
TUa la (ba'truc atorr that /aset'a take eggs to the Itouse without break tbe human prisoner formed like the place to piste
Mary I.ouise had
aiaUa Udil bar raatarda}':
ing very many.
moth and tbe Uof and their retailen*. about a doti-o dolls, and tneie she
~ You can't suaaa what I aaw MoaIf Little Gray Byes had one delight be could get out of Ms ,cell ta .a loved just a* much to ber black klidar! '
greater than all Others It was la the nlgbt. But his face Is In ibe wsy oT U‘u. but srier- sbe had bad them for
some tine she discovered Uiat they
bath. She reveled in tbe tub of hU tmb. poor man!
•
I will try aavar ta mrry tt *
Than ha ocdaiwd a vacant plain w
to ^
v
^
*”*
l.ltile Gray
B)es
• .frat about aaytHla^
.♦ .be coovartad Into a ptaa.ura »ardan,
'
dark. «nd aba anu«lad, up to tba water. What
Well, it U fall. and. box in hand.
“‘*‘1 "»e
•‘■®
♦
I will try bo wa aa bappy aa I ♦ with founulnt and iraaa. and lovely .
*
'
Sunabtoa
PmManu
and
aakad. thought was probably tbU: "Rlien Mlb iooM MM. OT «.~I.1OT In 1, ,o
."ny'lM-i I" HM Ib.t Uy. bllI
wake
from
sleep,
the
water
makes
♦ OM and wtaka uwaryAody bappy ^.Uwna. Plowara atarrad tba ctmaa
Hk RapldA Mlcb.
Wb«pm-mi .bnkiwi. ,b, bnni b„liy.. He
'««■
T « «hr aa I aaa.
♦ and brt«ht buad birds flitted about la
0«. 5. 1913,
-Well, ' aald anatla. 'll sounds sad. my eyes open wide. These sleepy nnM lOT .u.-n™ Imi ib. mm, hid,.
■I"’ "»ll.. ... nor )mI
-■■■ try ts ba lavUif. hat^l ^ the wsrm scented
.....................................
Prealdentand It la a sad atory to bacln *Hh. kittens-so sleepy they never open On, m.. ran .nd ~ll lo !,l. Hilo,, ■
^
I• wUI
air. And In th<
«■
*b™
.UM-doll
their eye*—need a bstb."
l -raad the Sunshine pledge every
« «>ds happll>.
nnd «:iH Ibo .oMlnnd MO, ,llh nnd kltl. o o|. I«. k lo b.ck. Th. kll♦^—d . klad ta aearybady and «a ^ center of tbe garden tbe king built i
Mamma
was
very
busy,
i-lse
Gray
•eek
when
the
Grand
Tniterse
Her»*•
•
MtHe^roFn
and
white
♦ )tttg IMap tbiap.
^ beautiful borne all of pl^ moat cun
.on, nnd inosbl,,, Bol on, mo.l », •"
Eyes
would
have
asked
her
about
it.
If I wear fall la-trylnt ta da « nlngly contrived
aid comes. I like to read <Helen Ko- <>oic that aurted to cross the street
.ttonllon? Bon... mconn. nr, bldd,n In Umma-d nod ..r.HbM HI lb, 11m,
m,.,o,M,
HnO'
# tbaae tWnps, I will Try. try ♦
bm stranae a. It may seem around
“<» “"»“ •»>*
Suddenly The thought came so awifiiy. and Lit corlMop IMVM In, bluikM, Tb„ -'»—
tle Gray Eyes was a lady of «|uli-k dnn,l, in tb, wind .. II H. wtH..,-I* 'I"- '"■'™
» •"
artioD.
wmnnn bml toMolH. to kirelob ih.m “'-T"
{««♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ bigb wall, and a covered doom was
Please send me her address
She
gathered
tnose
precious
sight
Ob, by lb, ™~,„ m.d pni t|» •“ "»
'"T wl»H
Disced over all made of ralllns abut- *® '
siarOed
nrt tbit might’be deRlv edji!^ end
The woods are turning such
In front of tbe wheeU. Tbe dHv- less kittens in her araib. she put «loib,,|.ln. in ilcbt ,non,b in Ii6ld.
MM CLARA N. RATBP. Idner.
Oepaalaad Peoewbar P, tPM.
undM ibo 1m,m onrH*''''"
lb- n.... n, wot, no.bermetlcallv sealed at aa Inatanta
»o»- »od S9ms of'the V of the car swerved ibarply to one them In her express wagon and Oibor oocMn.
trundled them, with sonts little de tb, n.,o.d or ,r,n 1. lb, loom. lo.m
^wlJiat Mlaa CU
»“
mur on their part, to the great water at your feeL Tb- moih. wMV. .
PieH Vice
-frtbWli
-7
«•'>'
TO,, .n .«
..
" ““
'<->■ “ 1’::^“'^"
■■ “*
J. Louise suddenly clspi>ed her bands
tank. Ai this tank tbe horses drank blanket all around ib« cocoon
Rataa Wnitaaw.
his aubjecu to him and addrsaaed *■"
•» o“f *“ P>«>’ "e have
»“
SI noon tidv, dipping their velvet art rotor of lu surrounding*, rough for Joy. "I know whui u-c |i do. Kit•aoond Vice Praaldaat Miw. Irena them from hi. throns:
all
of
our
corn
cut.
.Winter
will
•» «
nose^ In Its' crysul depth. At night nnd mlOTbycM . IH, bIH ol ,Ml n.d >™ ■J"''-" >•“ *-'1 Io»lRemeroy Phieida.
•In me you behold" he aald •the
CA“»«
plant th«M> dolls in flower (lotR and
time tbe sweetbreathed cow s'linger
Btber-Miw. A. U mUbtaai king of this earth.’ For »>o*"Uf«I flrde sins, or pick tbe pret- atorv' lenk aad all the tlmef
\
water them, then ibey'U grow.' Kit*.
ed Dear Its frvshness^
‘
Wllllmns.
The true cocoon U Inside the abell
galloped merrily atter-Mary
One by one. wlt^ lenderest care.
or bUnket. This outer shell ta sup- i.«,utse. back into the l«usf. and toNumber uf membeie btlenpinp Oete- aad am at lau about to have my deJwiuary- 1 am going to aebool fully at tbe men who gathered round Little.Gray Byes bathed those alghtIn Ibe tilth grade. Uy him. Tbe pretty Udy stopped tbe car leas eyes. One by one the fluTed fur. PVm to protect the InhaWUBt. from aether they ga‘»>crrtl up all the dolls,
sr 1, HU, P,»4.
sire gratUled.. My servants have "“*•
it*
enemies,
the
birds
aRd
chipmunks
Loau* gathen-d lliem
reading,
arithmetic, mid her escort Joined tbe crowd- Then rosts lievame wet and soggy and lost
distanfabores. MUdlet
•earebed tor It, o.
and squirrels, and possibly ttie bats.
Kitten UlUe helped by lookgeograpby. apelllng. . grammar and the dogeie limped to a doorway and tbeir seeming beauty^
Number of namee on the Cradle and have endured great bardsblpt to
ji^cr a grxat deal ol hard
Hamms came hurrying. Flie gath and other cpesiures which must get
mscAe the rtcfeesl tropLle, of every Phl^ok*)
Our teacher's name U laid btmeelf down, and finally every.
Ran Octobar t, 1IU, S.14&.
a living for themselves by hook w
wvm work. too. for it was
________________ land. But it reik-aliud Jor the w isest
"‘e sll dike her bo.ly went away and be was left ered fire shivering balU of fur into
they filled the Hower iwu
ber apron and put them In tbeir own crook. The lilankot of moat cocoon* *
man la the klnsdum'' to turn mv very Aueh. for she is never xross. and alone.
NEW NAMEP.
and to sh^w me
*« »«• *«>d to her
'Auntie kepi looking across the toft nest • She thought soDn Lady ta very lough, as you wUl flnd-mit by a-„h nice, clean sand and put a doll
each flower pot wv dos n to Just
Abble Perrta. Oolumhlavllle. Mich..
We Ifbe to pUy games at scbool. and street, and each tine she aaw tbe Cray would apply tbe best reetorative. examination. And the rope* by which
the
After a little time mamma thought tt hang* all .winter ve strong-ao ^ tbeir headm showed above
K. >. D. No. 1. Neme seat by Mrs. A.
^ dependent ••P®**®" *® •" *® down to the lake lioor little dog in tbe same place. Her
strong tbe twig will break before It i^^d. Kitten Little thought tbi* was
U rerrtn.
upononegrmtthlng.'the llgtat of the
“■«
“<> •« ««■
>•»« wa. to distressed that phe knew of the eblvering kittens, and taking a
^ did Mary' Uulse.
Oracle, Pulu and Ada ColA Vanon the shore. We all think It la great i be could not real at night If some- sort abawl. went to the barn. The kit will let go. Mofct butterfly cocoons
sunr
^er the dolls were alt ptanied
tens were nut In tbeir nesl. Soon she are naked, without cover, and oftra
derMlt. Mich. Names eeot by V. L.
■’“* ®'**' **
***
■
"Behold y;,.
the borne ,l have
have built'
built! BeBe
loui« dragged
saw l.ady Jane Gray hovering. Mam striped or tnotUed. Uke the reildsnt
Woodworth.
"Of course not.” said Janet.
hold my treasure house! Too prec- are having three weeks- vacation for
, POUCo digging. I expert to pick up ' And ao." auntie continued, "she ma readied under lo get the egg Lady Inside, when tt sliall come to view. tj,«a close th the hose and turned
PUNPHINE CRADLE ROI.L.
oi P®l®‘“*® Monday if It doM not rain, ^went to one of the men whom the had Jane had ready every day. Her liand These, loo. xesemble tbe color of pn the water; and such a *o*'*lng ss
Rita Luclle Bamhardi. Copemlsh,
j,Bve learned such wls**® cousin, sre coming here to seen In the crowd around the little touched eometblng warn. It was not their surrounding*. Many of them tbo*e poor dollies got! "Now I guess
are not Mreeahle to the taste of ma- they'll ktow ." said ilafT Louise, with
such. Name sent Uy Violet BamhardL
phrewell one and all you who '*■“ **
Wisconsin. For brown and whHe dog. and aald. 'What an egg. It was a bit uf fur. Gently
,j*b, looking up aft» her
she lifted lady Jane, and lo! thera rauders who are out lor a winter ^
Donald J. Bumgardoee. ' age
two
;
oui.lde in the dark**«• •
*•“ «“*■ "'® *'“*®
‘>® -™“ •«P1»®« ®*» W *»"® •*»“»
nn,,hed. And there stood
were five steamy Utile kliteos alecp- hum. and are therefore left uBdlsmerntbs; Harold Raymond Farrow, age
™,t 00 d and ceremon'v the
**“
faUiee not Koo»ii>F
tag as sweetly as babies have a way. turfed, just a. you In your autumn
say!He had just come home
of dulng after a bath. lady Jane ramble* will not think of teeUng cerberries which have a protective
^^wn town, but Mary Louise
was replaced. She spread ber wings
flavor
of
thalr
own,
^ere
are
many
Kitten
IJtU.were so bysy they
f
SUNSHINE POEM&
When he had entered ilie pleasure
« >»l'*-•" of'»'*• Ronsblners m ill and plsce him In the liasemem of the with a coDienied'ciuck ant^
v»ri.-f|e* of rocoonaHiTihape and ool- mdnt head'tbe gate cHck. But be
softly, her warm feathers and
U(A<rRsd Laavaa Fall.
„.e cenier-ncxr •««“ “• >0“ «•»“
“p®• p*®® «»
and
- Some are ahi^ like a butter
^
and eomeer
bri-ast
w
arinluK
and
drying
\
the
uke
care
of-bitu!
4.1
of aQa-n,
deaves. and play of sun- jj,e palace of glass, be bade all leave
Jar. others lUe a \^rd, and eome
^e understood queef Uttle girt*,
Edna Uoaner.
Janet clapped her hands in delight. kittens betier than tbolr (
bim. and gave the word that «ould
like ey^ltlden., Gome, alt like a bird ^
be tiolped Mary lx)ut*e and
How lAad Helen wjll be 10 hear and her ejas grew liappy once more. cuuld. Hi'T lullaby was n
/\J
Hide and seek onB tbe orchard wall:
th* shutten. and perndt him.
bough, and some lie lengthwise Kitten I.liGe ucdlg the poor bedragcal. perhapH. a< lady Gray's but
"And did he*" Bbe asked
r Th.
4,.,.o.
^
g^d doll**, be explained carefully
-Indeed b<- did!" said auntie "He bad proied welcome W tbe stricken like a lizard.
MlCb.. H. F. 1>. No. 1-. Ikui 31.
world i keep hU selfUb ireasar/of®'
•'
If one accustoms himeeU to SMitig Uiat dolls coaldnY grow, that they
got a rope and put tt around tbe lit- little acintals.
Tbs partridge's mab In tbe gras
Soon lady Crsy came lady Jane things be will find surprise on every were not meant to grow like Uttle
"BuIThat do you suppose happen^. I**®
Mich.. R. F. D. No, 1.
tl® .dog’s neck, and asked him to
UIL
boys and gtrlB? Were the people left
.
Oct 1. 1913..-P ®*-T come a^s the road w ith riufled h'er feathers and aald. "Cut. route be take*. Tliere's many a plow- girl* and kittens, and then be tangted
cut ' Ulilrh. Interpreted, was prob- man eioops to j-b k up a cocooa'^ln ao to^ and hard, that Mary Louise
Moaniag winds, and sonshlne play- ,nhout light while the king possessPresident—
Th® doggie looked up the street
tat
Hd U sSl*
I was ven pleased to see my leuer and down tbe strvei. and when he .a* ab’v this. "1 am uking care of your tbe furrow anoiber cannot see for and kitten UtUe laughed and fitf^t
kittens. I hope you have had a good want of tbe seeing, babk. A sbrab, got tbeir disappototaeoL^Vturc
Tbro- Aba boogba of tba orchard
toi^. quite tbe oppoalteihep- «
^
***^'
‘
with curled dead leave* *U11 hanging Lesson Paper.
bara,
pJned wun a reaounding crash tbe •«-»lth Dorothy Sweet. 1 am ta tbe
eod more frightened. HU kind time and a dl&ner."
--------- ^— ' lady oray resjioBded with many a lo Its naked twigs, ta a source of unA wreath of mists, and dark clouds ^mters closod leaving tbe k*tig lb
R®»“®- My teacher's aaine is friends had to fairly drag him along
llfllng of her back, rubbing against told.poasIbllUUrs to the person who
Marjory’s Shop,
nrlM.
- ■
y ■
,it,r ul ™mpl«. tl.c» 1-,™
I IW"- I, I, . ~1
*'«"«
mwi,iu .tin or n, imiUi „ .....o „„„„
ow
iv. loi m, tort Oiia
t"
'• '«•' the hay in delight a^d singing tbe sees things. Even r..loose shingle jdarjory iiad aearebad the maadowA
W.
Bn bli .ubwu Iron whom b, boitob j«. 1 .n ,l,v,o yon. oW.
oi non i>.n Boi Jo.t n ,|mo n h.- swiw'Unit Boog she knew. Which was on the woodshed or roof offers Induce- MaMory S^^eMfclMd the woods, and
WO.W b.v, ukn, ,b. .ob.blo, IBM
Suo.blo,r.
™ -nn. .b- .inn b, lollo.M bb. happiest, lady /ane. Lady Gray, or ments to one who 'knows that some Nvjory'* sW'^m ready for ensDorothy DaUey. »®ead the last auaile dsw Utile Gray Byes. It would be bard to chrysaltae* bum Tv cracks under lomer*. Her shop was tbe taiilced
Red leaves taU. and gantlans bloahappily'in the beauUfnl light And
tell
•bingles when the autumn winds ^bo^ ,t the end of the box-bordered
Utile Gray Ryee never bathed tbe blow. It's the chrysalis that makes garden path: the seats along the
. onbnn ^b.
“■
kittens In Ibe uok again. Perhaps the rorooo. And no man ever aaw the aides and the small round table were
-H, ,bo Mou lb, .ontbib. ool ol —I b™'
I*" «'
sbe
thought
she
didn't
need
to
NexL
■myaten
. ' >» ‘f*®
®f
HhI® the counter'and shelve* on which th*bnoony HI.4|„
.
•
nom oo.l TO,o 1 ,M ,»t,rto, lb,
Aad the
day the five klRens all had open bedroom tbe Jreature works away at shopkeeper dlivElsyed htr stock. A!l
MU, bu lb tb« ,nuM lolb
suoMloo ronydnii. >ooa«,
mb, im. lllcb.. R- F. D. -So .1.
'”"1'' •"?'
eyea. Perhaps #e hatb haa been, as itt growing, ibat perfect tranafonna- the wares stood lo dishes of wster
U there Un't a lesson ta .that for ua
they were blossoms and berb* und
ear President-'
” '
bToam and white dog! The little fel- papa aald. an ' eyeopener ' all around, (lOD from s worm to a butterfly.
wild gaaae bonk in the dUtaat marab'lady Jane. In time, found a family
Bom* day ypu will 0|wn the door plants that Mvjory had picked ta
1. bn bnb . loob' Un. lion I
'”'‘quite Bu wonderful as Lady Gray'a aad there tc ih^sunshlne on the win- meadows and woods
Aatoa gleam bJMke orchard wall:
lolbM y oor Cob. bo. I bon bn. „„
lad) Jane found tv^Ue Ulls. like dow alll i* (ba\flrst of your-seritw.
Aunt -Sophia came down Ibe boxSUNSHINE LETTCRA
Sweet ta tbe air wllb fruit and blosbo., .inn U.M .. m, oycom. l b.. * ““b
*
Gaffed, fuaibery butter. They had Tb* wing* are puckered up and still bordered pat^ to the arbor tbop. 8b«
Lake Aon. Mich.. R F. D No. |.
bol boM iMUo. ..U U.R .„cb..i. I —^“•-1. •"« •« lb, bopplM. ao,
•om. •
each two legs and a beak, and ate wet with the naiursi moisture eon- rang tbe bluebell fastened' to the
Sept 3Q. 1913. pi_lb Ib. Cbib ma. lb Cl or
lb gay October, when red leaves
erums
irom
Little
Gray
Byes'
band
"Oh. I'm so glad!-' cried Jabet "l
served during tlx- long months, if door-posL and Mvjory put on bv
Dear Prealdent—
tall.
studies but arithmetic. 1 like to go
I am at aebool and 1 have a lltUe to school. Our teacher's name U UUsj guess he will always be csreful after In short, they were chickens, but tbeir you have forgotten to open tbe box most hospitable smile,
eyes needed no oi-enlng—Hoee See and the creature haa emerged In doss
"Good morning. MUs Sophia!" she
------------------------time before my bisiorr clase so I .ill c„w«ll. l like lo be s Sunsblner and, thu. and k«k when he crosses tbe
lye-MlIler
In
New
Idea
Womio
i>
Ma
conflnemem.
tbe wing* and antennae said, an aeariy like the real shopOetebm-.
»®«* • >®«e® »® l®‘ yo“ know that , ^
^
, «re«.
gazlnc
will dry " all puckerfd up." and you keeper as she could epesk. "ntiat
October comes, a warrior bold
««r ectool began the second week of
not eee letters of the Snnehlnf'OoT'^ ' ‘
•*“> '*•* Sunshine
wiiyhkve s deformed toeing. BuL can 1 sell you tods)— .
In cloak Of crimson, ermine bound: Bepimber. l Uve In t^e .county „
lb. n^ord-Eagle i>^.
5UN8HINE STORlEa.
with room enough to stretch and ar
ar"Whai,J* there ic the mvket?" InTor him the bars tbeir^nuU unlOldM »»d bare a half *a mile to Walk to
,
g,
SunslAner.
range Itself, tbe mill- stranger will qulred Aunt Sophia. dlscreeUy.
In Cocoon Tima
Fbr him tbe froatneave* strew the «‘bool. My stmimale'e name ta DoroThelma KMttar.
T*H Gray Family.
"FYenh botter-aBd-eggi. Just ta aa
•It'ben.the bneebnuta are thinking of Uke on luster sod form 4ad beauty
ground.
“>>' D*U®>
•** ‘‘•Ya
Traverse Oty
T‘»®> were a motley family. Uttle
bom ago." auggesied rjerk Marjory.
Hla aiep ta free, bis Uoapt is ligBt.
«dder than she is. Isn't that strange''
Record-Es«le office and f^iay Byes. Ois sweetest one lo' the kicking tbeir rovrr» off, and the very While you look at It.
In a few hours, if tbe individual
'How fortunate!’' oald Aunt Sopbla.
He bolds the ueasurer, of tbe yewr; I »**• «>e »tUe stater who goes i® ^
to know you ««»
was. a daibiy bit of a latest arpiec grow red in tbe face
be
a
female.
It
will
seek
a
place
to
"I
have' only on* butterepp left It
with
trying
to
hard
to
stay
on
the
While birds in eltance tsJte tbeir icbool and she Is In the chan clast.
girt; eyes as clear as crysui-gray
fllghL
^ Thelma and abe be.
takes, hair Uke a Deere of spun sun- bough*, then look out (or the co lay tu eggf. It doesn't "make a home. SWne miiBurd. please. Do I
coon*!- But It take* a Bhari. ere to ne*t." but will lay the eg^t on a sheet really see fre.h vegetables blomtng ia
HH but, MM M, lull M MM,.
». 'h, SumllM ClUl., >M I,
-R«h
P~M-M.lt W,B .. M, l«~r U
BmMtBlU, «1M
find cocum-much sharper eye than of white paper, or on s wall or edge the china mug "
Clerk Uvjor laughed joyously
------------------------CtUn, Imt, I FBI cIom.
_
Smod, U ImportMiM ,m LMy to find apple* and nuts. You can of the table. Tbe «gg« are ta clns"Heap* of *lld evrot. Mlaa Sophia,
THE
lUNEHINE
PREEIOCHFE
F~m • Sm.Mp„,
C~,. . MApUIM MrtpM ~t
H„ ■rfcll apple* a rod awaj' If you have lers or-fow*. l have bbd many a
tangbt your oo*e to bunt for you. a* bum for moth eggs ta tb* batching and white lettuce and Indian cocumV'*'T.
“”«• yj,,
J
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the woodchuck *nd weasel teach ibeir room. Those of the big ceeropta are ber root and one Indian turnip."
Dm you wool your PiMldeut W toll
I M-b I muW vlMl your mOmI uod
nyonth. uod Humid Ruv " --®“ ***'"''
Aunt Sophia ho-ight for dinner wild
JM . Moty. boy. Ubd ,1,1.: Won UM you uud TbMm. Mid tb. oU»r
-l.-ulM Mmpobnd, you Mold b,,.. nose* to hunt {or them In tbe fall of yellow and brown, like the parent*.
mond Farrow, agu two yeara. My
the year. Nut* will drop a( yewr f«wt
Of course these egg* are not fer- «>y«K. white Uttucc- Indian cutuma. luieor
two Ituie brothers have lost tbeir '
part light in bue. .Little Gray Byes' at a Joggle of the tree, and burst u.-.
HU', »VS.»S
lacking the
4ue wild sou
and ,™e
free coxai-Ji®® h
‘»'®
Once
nc« upon a time tiiere
a gra^
carda and buttons and wrtab for new |
mamma told her this when tbe UtUe their •hell* with laughing at your tlon. Of nature, but tbe individual
kingE who owned many trdJsum^A Columbiavme. Mlcb~ R. F. D. No. 1.
"
Oct S, 1913. onea. M'Ul you pleaae aend eome
xlri wished U waab tbe wireaks •unirise that you were so near them. has done bv duty under very adverse honeysuckle She also suppUed herlandj of ricbes was his: ifstT^elds
them? I have my card and button yet. '
But
you
wUl
bave
(o
hunt
with
you/
rtrcumstances. and then she umially •‘'I
“"*«■'
IWVded grain'
grain'in abundant, grasrt or- Dear Proaldrat—
yieMed
I go to eebool and in the atxth grade.
h«ttn ©t Gilead leav^ bloodrooL wta1y fillMy children have Just gone lo school
Third. Lady Jane Qrav. who was eyee to find cocoon*. A^carele** or
ebards and rinej
For Btudloa 1 have Mmuouau,
arllbmetlr. mu
geog,
.
tergreen. Npearmiot and boeeaet. all
_____________
___________
.- ,
b«u uneducated hand will brush a|taln*t
were
and baby
and I amMb.,
aloaa M,
Mymil.
lllUe
ed with fruit,
l have not known item to livelong
^
a
dosen
cocoon*,
and
the
owner
of
a.plb.
erl,
Abbl,.
yrubt.
.
Sub.blb,
plb.
It
■■
-PMIM
ub,
~uM
bu
towering, moyn^lba In
in ccoflnemem, Tbe wings lose their
^
reconuamttled the
blusuu. HI, ,b, 1, oM oooMb. Sbb D Ilv,.yM~
U ubmicM libt Ufe 0™r. by mui, tbe band will not notice, without tbe feathers by fluttering against hard
were gob aid'precl
recommsco
uie
aad by tbeir old. Sbe can priht ber name, but
tnanner of means, found Hve tiny help of hi* eyee. A pereon may grow subataaeoa. And the antennae break.
people svfre li____
pe,«n.ny .boat tt." sbe
into an expert ta cocoon bunting.,
toll bu|k MiauUful^
Dy the way, your moth will have a
^
p^„
There
are
long
dv's
ta
early
spring,
of
tor.
like
big
euriedmp.
eaierpUtara.
king
they
year
ibst
tbe
^Bdrcn
have
gone
' eus vlUagee.
•ingle fsiUer for antennae, or a
^roU ber ««"'toy falltag
fliRfed balls of gray snow (If you when wttUer hsiea to let go Its grip. straight stick the aame alxe through
Ibe beet that they school, but they are learning fadL
broogbi as irll
out of the awueUpH* tree onto a
oni people with nothing to do save
They bev« a ve# nice teariier. We
can imagine such a tbtagl.
bad made.
out. while the butterfly has slender
Rose Bumgardfier.
rock 1 applied boneaet extenally.—
Rlma
first found to press tbeir blue Ups to the window- feelers furnished with s '!clnb"
As the king's
swyuLiy
country grw
grew In
m ipuevi
power mm
have
-m •
a b,-,,
red mh
squirrel
*,— .,., for
bw>
a peL
*
-- — - — Little Gray Byes -------i^her
and wciBlui bis bttari grew equally full Uvea in an oak tree Just a little ways '
«ou»»®
bratberw may have
Wttena. she bad no words for pabe call them "dreary dsya." T« the knob at the end. I have found tt of as well as (
Shall I
recoverrl. was
cocoon hunter who bu harwted hi*
of pride". It itecame tils atnbltloD to frofu our house. We see blm quite
bnttoma I rwaemher
wonder and deHgbt
possess the greaiesf ireasurw In the Often on tbe fence In ‘the orchard.
Oier Joined.
One very aad taet forced Iteelf fall crcqi tbe late day* of winter and
world, and he sent out hU emissaries
Ever your Sunablner.
•
taMO her soon. The kittens ware tbe very earileet day* of spring are
»'gat!u'r tbe most won;
Mrs. Mabel Fvrrtn.
Ok Rapids. Mich.
aigbtlesa. How grieved was ber not dreary, but delightful. In som*
dcrful and preclou* thtagw~aiai t»e
I am always so pleased to have tbe
' Ort. S. 191E tender heart! How her own eyes sunny room which l* not too warn
earth Aeld.
Grown-L'ps wrlie to the/ Sunshine Dev Prealdent—
brtauued wttb taars; Mamma com- with arUflrtst best, the liiUe and big
But not content with mere objecu Club.
^
I am gotag to school now. and am lorted bv. Tbe stricken bean was Indlridnals are stored. Not boxed
when she i r what It I
of rarity a^ beauty, be called bto
•
.
In tbe fourth grade. My studies arc made to be gted again by tba aanr- tight ^ dvk. but taid on tbe table. I have seen dozens of bntterfll®* *aU Intereet
^
tained.
"Here is a jewel weed end
ure. as some aupWiot mm dad eootbaayers. andYbade ColumWavtUe. Midi, R. P. D. Na lMdtag. arithmetic, geograttay laag- aoce that In Urns tbe precious Ml- n, ^
away from tbe window in'a day. anA
goldthread," .eald Aunt Sophia, "aad
them detsntae what was |te mMi
" OcL 6. m»- uage. and spelUbg. 1 am devfca yvrs tev would see. UUle G^v Byes liose.'^ Uke all. created beings that H H.
H-M. ~~ .4,,
=
burst tbe shell cocoons have SUffV
Important tiMure ta tbe world. One Dear ProsMat—
old. For peu I have a cal ud a colt, knew that mamma knew,
thu tbe day le sbort? It 1* ttac
by OM they cams to him. and evrst- I go to aebool every day.
Mlaa EL I rMb boraebaek almost every night
For a time she was MtUflsE Day dent molBtare «f their own to serve whU# it ta«*.-EU**betb OrtjUieU in
-oeiecxeu.
,
tbe
purposes
of
their
devetapmeU.
ly whispered their dedstans.
Is Uwrened is our tvcRv. Iliks ber My pa aad biotbv are dtggtag pota- by day ®he vtattad tbs bast ta tbt
Young Itaopls. weekly.
'
,o •shed.'
At ttis words of tbe last oMbcflor tcry much. I am la tbe chan etast. toee aow. Tbgra are sevw In ny bay. Day by day abe petted, the By Ustentag. Ue praetloed car can
'
-----------"Now can you uU dm some of tba
tbe ktaff straek fats baMs togstiier
Your Snnabtee girl,
etaas at oehooL Tbare an fov boys cuddled, she assured tbe klttebs tb«y tell to a day when (he moth or buttart
"A Little KastataJpi "
«*®e of dvoryr Up west * score of
•RhJay."
Mary UTWris-aad three girts.
should see. Day toy day tbe Uttle fly b ready to coom to the IlghL Just
A dMT. queer UtUe glri was Mary Uttle haads.
Ton bve said It . O. frteadl" be
Hm pretty antaaB Isavw that you
^ Tov lovtag BtatAiaar.
eteaad
wwe taspactad. I doubt a* one can ten when the chick 1*
"You msy toll. Clra "
esdataMd: wd ueclaaplac a>woiad aad Bag tadoaM la yuv Mtara
CHea Pledtar. *f Ihere were ortr aaotber each worn- ready to bnak the ahdl. or tbe LbuSse. and yea 'wUI eertatoly taugb
boaey bet.to Mu the cover otits osU. wbea you Isan.wbat Ae «M. Rht '^oap!" aboeted Glea.—liwlacoU-a,
rlMon from Us ratoa. te nnag It plsaasd ma grwtty.
.
J)o TMrlMlp la pMiW «M>las tlSM? 4«SM Mat at UMasa.
> ColnnUftTlU*. Utch. R. P. D. Na 1.
Oct 6. Iflt
Om^ PTMl^nt—
*
I luv* IMI ar ftuublM b«tim.
* WUl r<w plMM MD4 a* UMthar* l
^ go to •ebooi evarr d«Fluoabtoa bor.
IWw Md I
Rax P. F>rHo.
^ NaraM Vaanf Palha ttiwahlaa a about tba sack o( tbe wlaaEt councilrour SotahtDc
1 hope yon will «
• Club:
^ or.
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