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Grand Traverse Herald, June 26, 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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1913-06-26
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OtDEST PAPER IN lOCBlGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSHED18R.
Coven Hw
Grand Trav
erse Region.
AHS IRAVmSI BAT ZAOI*.
VOL. Utt.
TRATBBSE CITT, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, UICBIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 2C, 19U
GONeim Mir VISITING
THiiCnON
FRESIDElS’
IN CQNmOyEMV OVER REEIONATION or MtlAE
RECEIVE DEGREES DEATH UST
ENGLAND FEDERALS ARE WILL OPEN CONTEST DIVE PAPERS
IS GROWING
TO PUBLIC
EATING SNAKES
POINCAIRE ARRIVED
TODAY'' -
He Wae Accompanied by Fr<
Fleet end Received by
KIne Ceerye
I^don. June St. — Eacorted by
French and EloKllab warahipa Prealdent Polcnlre of Fmnce today nailed
for Ponamouth on bb flrat aUte vUlt
to EesUiid. Upon landina he waa rectoved by the Prince of Walea.
A tpecUl train conveyed tbe pnrty
WHITS ELAVE CASE AT SOTTOM
to London, where Prealdont Poincaire
OF TROWSLE
met by King George nt tbe mllwny station.
m GUL FOR EraBBE
eialmg OrS«« «f
FaSMt JR««« Wgr« SM AHSt
b/ Or«m fr«ra Dt^rtfl|«M «f JDttiM
FOURTEEN NURSES
Every State in Union le Repreeet
They Will ContJder Reaelwtlon Catling
end Nearly Evecy Foreign
NO ACCUKATE ESTIMATE FROM
Fqr Seating of Pregreialva
CONQREBSMEN FAVOR ACTION' IN
.
Countiy
Candidate.
BUFFALO FIRE
M'NAB CASE
Ann
Arbor.
Juno
2(.—One
thoui
June 24-—The boune
oenlors win receive degives from tbe
election committee wilt oiwa Un- elceI'DlverwIty of Mk-tatgan Thursday. The
llon contest In which W. J. McDonald,
list of gradnaiee was appre^ved yes
of Michigan, b conieelliig the eeatlng
terday by tbe department tacuUiea
presented to (be board of regents SIXTY4EVEN INJUREIP ARE IN
(bb morning for final artloa. Every
THE HOSPITALS
state Id tbe Vnloo nnd Dearly every
t the immi^late
Turelgn country Is represented among
eeatlng of Hclbnald. who arrived
(he
graduates.
day to press hb eiaJma. McDonald
Diaaatar Waa Cavaad by Eapteetan ta
Smallpox Epidemiea Are Reported in
Rcpreecntatlve Kahn b Expected to
rrogreaxive and
Dual In Milling Plant; tfi'
Campo el Insurgenta. Which
AppMv Before Jodk(pT' Cmwthreatened to fight bb <-onteet.
Art Bellevad to Be
Adda -to Horror of Conmlttee Tomorrow In BoIn Rutaa
- ditlen in Mexico
hatr of His Resolution
GOminOIIS ME DESPBUn
Nogalea. Arlz.. June
Federal
RECEIVED DIPLOMAS AT TRAV
nldlera above Gnaymaa are reduce*
ERSE CITY STATE HOSPITAL ;
WMblDCbn. itiDo -i.-Pre»ld«U
eating anakes, an coniplctely haa
Wllana will tggn* « ■uianteiil lat«
iii»e food auppiy N-en rut off by (lit.
tbte snenoM dMliBf with tbc MirSonofn Inaurgenb’ .rroupa. aay ad
BRUon of tHairict AnoiBoy McNab of
vice* reaching here today. RribIIikix
Brr Praociaeo, and the chancer made
epidomICB in tbe Conatitatlouallirt
With
Event.
br Ma In cobneetton vltb the
campo partly equallxe the altuaiion.
CbaUMttl. and Weatero Fbel corapan)
lieapite the demoralixatlon raune<
'proaooattona. Tb« acandal which has
by famine nod dlaeaoe <>h either aide
mnitad Irom Ebe McNab chancre waa
At the annual tcraduatlni: exrrctara fighting waa reponod 10 hare con
of
(be
elaae
of
Dur»rs
at
the
Travrror
dtsrwMBd for two houra and a ha
tlnued iMe today. The Inaurgenta at
Cliy Slate boeplial there werv four tacked 0>eda'a column from both the
teen wlio received diploma*. The front and rear.
actlM waa taken. lt «aa bMirveel ihal ebapel waa bandaoiiiely decorated
Many were reported killed, while
WUaoa wobU Boeept MrNab'a realRBa- the eolore of the clan*, areen and tbe wounded lie unattended 01
Ubo nnd BBBODBCO bli rarrevgo
white. I'otied planle v^re BrmnRed field.
art In the pnorcvtloni In aarxtloa. U on the pUtform and the dilfereut win
BUie offlriab Inabt that the fed
waa alao eonaidered ernatn tha^ tlia dow*. The Clara flower wa* the white
emb Bteadlly are Inning gruund In the
WeailrBt will dlraet that the carte bo' roee and ttae*e were worn by tbe
continued tmttle. while their ranks''are
anored far trial at tba earUeA poaai- membera. Tbe chapel was fllUd Wlili
being depleted by deoeriluna.
the frienda of the Kradaatee while the
Marching on Juarax
San Pnnclaoo, Jnne »a —nt^i^ a«. foUowiBC protcratn was alven:.
El Pnao.' Tex . June .2:..—Strong
Hrix-esalonnl march, Fbine and»Fortomej- VcNab todar added traah Mai
bodleo of Conalitotionalbta under Gen
to hla eoBUopgrtr with u« fedend tunr. (HuRer)—Nine piece T^tre
reral SYanrisco Tilla. < ooimandi
depamuBt*of tuatico when be made orchealra.
Male of Oiihuabua. are reptined
Inmcatlon—Rer. Demaa CoefaUn.
paidlc oorraasandence reUtinc to
Muaic. aelerilon from the “Wince
third oaae U aldlOon to tbo lNss»nanlaettl and Weatern FnM Co. caaea. of Tonlcbl“ IBochholil—Orcbesti
illea imuib of Guidad Jiiarex on tbe
Addrrea—Rev.-A. Woc^M-'Slade.
la which be ebaixMl that Washimton
Mexico Northwesteru and Mexican NaVocal mlo. "A Perfect l>a)-~—Mrv.
MBcdala inipM^frHb bU work.
ttonll 'IVRvnya on tbelr uv.-riand
H#taM be bad fMatredordera Iron Florence Martin.
tnarrfa to attack Juarax.
Preacntatlon of diplomat ami claaa
WaahInstoB to adaR to ball, dx worn«a *'of the. Ibiweat type." after they
bad U»B ortUn^. Abdrtod and denied
freedom on ball by a federal Mdae.
“Neverthrla%’- *£\S McNab, -Aeae the Mom*' (Thomas)—Mie.
Mr. <*blte.
women were bm dj»por1ed and are
Music lal lol’aloma. thi llunearlan
aacacBd Id llUtft 'trafftc bem."
Pance (llmhinl—Oiebestra.
Violin nolo, Itomance sant Parales—
WaabInttOB. Jttaa 24^\VhMher tl^rre
CommHMd Crime After Wife Had
iball be a c<«fraaak>nal inqalry Into Wlenbwokl Andante—Allegro abioBn
Saved Him From Death
—Mr. K. K. llortt.
ibe rlrntnatattbaa aamiuniHBR
By Hanging
Benediction.
realgnatloD of D. {. UUtHct AUo
Music.
The
tbnghter
of
tbe
Regl
UcS'ab dfOBB’'Fncfirtsco. probaMy
lludapesl, June 2:i.—U'hen hi* wife
be decided at a beartaS before the ment (TobanH—Orchestra.
It
him
down
after be bad auempied
Reception to graduates.
bonne indiciarr ewaUtee Tburaday.
Those whq received dlplomaa Were I hang bimaeir. John Salfek beiame
ChalrtBsa CUytoa annooneed today
■ angry that be hHbd her and tab
Pearl
I-oRem
Emory.
Pearl
Emily
Ty
tbat hla 'etAnmltiw wonld theo hear
children with a hatchet thb aftcTUoon
anfUBoota for aad ajcRfnat the Kahe ler. lAura M. Rede. Jnib Belle Car- He waa arrested and urAcersliad diffiraeolntloi ralllaf for a anbmlsaloo pf ■ten. E. Margaret Mortraaon.' Stephen <-ulty in saving him from in»b violence.
all papera la tbb nucaa-Oamtoettl A. Corey. Anna Paulina SmUlv Nettle
Beubh Niekereon. l.eoaard A. Wright.
'■while elRTe’' cu*. Kahn aald that it
Bigms R. Davb. ESb Ig«na BIxby.
Ibe comnluae aodiht to "plReon-hole"
.Glen U Gtnther. IIIMnr U^enokog.
bti reaolbUoB, be*«bald force the Ilfht
Matilda R. Henachell.
on tbe floor. .
After a abort intermiaalon the floor Civil War Veteran Is Dead St Advanc
waa ciMrtd and (he hatence of (he
ed Age.
evening waa oi>ent la daoring.
John A. Ijmdon.- aged «0 years,
died At tbe liume of hb eon FVed
Lgndon. 62K F.aat Fhghih street.
RAU.ROAO aiCN ENTERTAINED BY
Wednesday. Mr. Ijindon ha* livc<l in
TRAVERSE CITY.
Steamer Potooefia Sent to Charlovelx M'httewatcr township since IKCC. <omiDg to Trarene City shout six years
For Ropsire
TWrtp-Twe Om Wana Reaulred to
ago to make hb borne with hb sun.
Take Cara of the Whole
Tbe atcaincr Petoeegm. which has He I'aaVes two aona Fred and llerbett
becai resting on the bay's bottom at laadon. both of Tmverse City. He
a memb.-r of .the C. A. H. Poet of
The special trmUl baartac the dele- the paaaenger dock for the past few
satee of tbe Natlbdal-AaaoriaUon of days, baa finally been tubed, pumped Kalkaska. The funeral serrlceo wilt
be held from the borne of bb eon.
Gar Acconnunta and TraEIc hUn ont and ecat to Charievoix. where abc
G3fi
But
filsbih Bireet. Friday afieracera arrived Tneafler aftanoon. Thla jclll be drawn up onto tbe'waya and
I at one o'clock. Interment will
eonpany arc on tbelr way to Ckar- Riven anotber thorough
levoix to attend UySr nnnual oodvnn- The craft waa flrat gtralghtened up. take place In Ue Witliamaburg ceme
tery.
tkm. ArntnxemabU bad been made John Munroe of Charlevoix bringing
'king outfit to tbe reaeue to
previonsly ror
nt Park Place.
neeonpllsb thb pari ef the work.
ansompenlfd by tbalr wlvee nnd fam- Some of (he crack* were then patched
iliea. Aa soon at' the travelera bad up and abe waa pumped ouL Tbe en
aaltofled f^r buncer ths>y were tb tire bnU was made aa water tlgbt as Immneulato Conoeption Church Scene
fnraied that autoa wera at ibeir dto- poMlUe. and with all tbe pumps work
of Event
poaal which wouM taka tbam on a ing abo set out for Charlevoix in the
tety mile nin to Old Minton and wake of (he Fannie M. Roes. It waa
The wedding nf~ltlu LucUe Mnxreported
Toeeday
that,
the
Fannie
back. Worda of attDiilahneat
hnaor and Veneel J. Rokos occurred
baard oa all •!«*• for tbU AongbtM- sad heF eonaort had arrived safely Wodnuday In tbe church of the liuaaya <y>
the Tratarae tity and that work would be started on tbe maeuUto Oou-eptlon at nnptIM high
Here Marquette offielala and tbe toem- Petosegn nt ones.
maas at eight o'clock. They wen
bera <* tba CommUUw of Twentytended by Mbs Bertha Rokos aqd
One wbe bad aabad the auto owni|rt
Toney Mazhaner, The cbnrch wai
to aid la tbit clever way of p^ovldlSs
det^tod wllh potted pbolwand red.
eatertalnmeat while tbe delesatet
and white carnatlonB.
bridal
were la the dty.
Oovemer Ferrb Asks Help of Oeverrt- gown wu of wfai^ rre|« meteor with
Bocb n pUa had bbver been attc
real Bohembn lace and baby Irbh
«d by nay alty ta all (he iravelt o(
laoe. She earried a bridal bouquet of
the aonpaBy.* wito topreeeat nearly
WaabtagtOB.^ June 24.—Ooremor white roees and swVnaonla. The
•very lanroad-iyatoB la Ibe 0000117. Ferri* of Michigan called today
, Tbera wa» ItdHf^ cara tbat Ibak Secretary Houatou to tell him that fab
r pale blue meaaallne and
care of 113 panSta. To abow bow state dMlred more aid from tbe ns- carried white carnation*. A wedding
; liberally Uie iaa^ ovnan reaponded Uonal gormiment la coopen
breakfast _-Wsa aerved. directly aft
to the eaa
wpra Meven extra
er tl^ cereAumy, at. the home of the
cart, bealdo £* two trailere that were
brids's pareaU. About 70 guub were
ant alone to take cary.of nny one who Michigan, who are helping the farm- predint. Hr. and Mra Rokos left for
■l«ht have Ml aUteit TMa U
era Ja one branch or anotber of rural s monib's visit ta Chicago, when they
ather pend of the hoitaUalliy that b organbatlon serrice. Tbe secretary return they *fU be at borne oa Third
always n Up tor tbb atraaim tbat aald be would give Mleblgaa addiUon- BtreeL where taelr borne b already
SQRta to Travant CMf.
aihelp aa BOM aa poaMbta
furbished.
KILLED HIS FAMILY
m A. UIDBR
VIEWED PENINSULA
DICE MORE . IFUIIT
CHURmeDiw
MOREaratTSWUlED
jr.
SIKAREOOWR TO RE OBUI
Wia DROP IRVESTBITIOR
BIG DEAL CLOSED
SIX WEEKS’ COURSE
,. Juno 2r..—Rei
live Kshn of California <
day that be was quite of tfaqiiplnion
(bal the bouso should require publlAle euR of InMItutlon Has Been to- caiion of all iiapers In nigge^mlnettl
cured for the Diflerent De
and WairCn Fuel Co. ewaa.
partments
Representative ninetwa^. on 1
other .hand, declared blmself eatbl
A bUKlnesB iransactloo wa* • >
with the announcemqpt that tbe cai
■■Wed WednesJay by whkk T. a
wonld l-e pmapeuted tminedUtely and
college t-cglnnlng Munday. June 3etb. will not urge bb seaolaUan proposing Morgan sold the entire buslnces,
and <wtinulng for six we«A*, will u iiivostlgatiim by (be honaejodicbry horee*. auppliea. good will nod name
of tho Morgan livory. to Glenn Silver
meet a demand for special summer
of Acme. The building did not »
work. There ate many lines that wll^
“I jtblnk tbe entire ^rrespondence
lie tnken up aside from the leacL-rg in tbe rase should be madd publir.'' Into the deal, but was tensed fur a
terra of year*. Mr. dllver has plwa>declared Kahn. “Tbe atatemeut l» lived In this rcglun aud most of the
Bued at the While House conialns time In Acme and has '.leall in horse*
only -cireniia. The house and the all bU lire, ao that thb Is no new line
people are entitled to have before of work for him; Mr. Silver will con
them the evldenco which'might show tinue ihe buKinem utHer the Old i
(be (uotives whirii led (o the postppne- of “Morgan's livery." Uy thb deal
(oent. and (hose wbliii led Dbirict At thb huilnefc* changi-w hands for
torney JleXato to make hb cbargea“ drat time alnce It was started In (he
Chairman CbMon of tbe ludlcbry bte Klxiles by the lh(e R. J. Morgan
commlitee. stated today tbai,fce wonld and lisa grown from i^single rig with
exi>ert Kaha to appear before tbe com iis small Indian pnnj\n one of
mittee tumorrow (o apeak ta behalf Urgeet in thb section o( Ibe stale,
«r bb rwotutlonfuid the nanx- of .Mi-rgan b knowu
throughout (be lanif.
T. H. Morgan will in (be fulure devole bb entire 'time (o the lamou*.
klorgan fniit farm, wliii-h ha* POi
slmcsi national repmailon. It b Mr
Morgan's JBt'ention to iiake a xiiecUl
ly of NUpiHylng the fruii from ibb
chard Id those who wish snuill guanli(ii«. There has been a great' di<mand for fiivt grade fmlt and It ha<
One of Featiieaa Will Be Collection ef
I alDicxu Imiiosalble to gvt this In
Pictwroe of Pieneee
(be local market ta-canse tnoKt of the
Days
'bards have l«eii sold (•uirtght and
no one living right In the biwrt of the
region maid ge( w-hat they wanted.
Tlie Old Settlors annua] - meeting The vbltor*. (on, waoteJ 10 take home
and picnic dinner tbat b lo be held wllh them single baskels of asaornsl
tViday, June 27, U tag event tbat b fruits and could not. Thb question
always looked forward to by thoaa will n&w be solved and the (amou<
who have lived In Uib region for a '■Fruit with flavor'* can be purcbaaeil
nuculter or years ana' wno are tbe right off the iree*.
pioneers of the secUou. R’hlle the
Mr. Morgan win also opprsta Ibe
ROY E. BENOELL.
iblp card states tbat those aulomoblle livery as heretofore nnd
which will be appreciated by tboeq who have IKed In Ibis region fur la will have a deek In (be office of (he
wish to Improve tbcmKelvee in- years can become - membera. there nvery horh, where he can be ea*ll>
those who have livod here many reached at any time.
certain sublvcta. Tbo new manage
ment of the <v>llpge deeiro to thor Hmes that number, and lo these dib b
oughly prepare the studenta for ser (he one U(ne when they eaa umet
vice and for that reunn have among (hose who have lived poBslbly ta the
the aummer faculty tbe ncknowledgcd next towuship. yet ta tbelr busy work
day life do noi have the rhance of
leadera on (he varieue subiecta.
making frienill)" calla. and ao
Supt- L. 1.. Tyler will have generaf
aupervlsloB of tbe work. Pror.Ueo.il wall eagerly for thla occasion.
Gunb of* tbe normal training clau.
This year It will be even move enMIM M. Atyre Fox jd the ahorthand loynble. There are hundreds ot-oew They .Were Particularly Struck With
and typewriting; Mbs Mary Parker
have iolned dDrtng tha
the Novel Plan e« Enter
of English, spelling nnd orthography: bst few months and they wUI all be
taining Them.
Roy E. Kendell. ariiool of expreeaion here in tor^. One of tbe foainre of
and omtoo’ and Shskenpearean ui
Ibe gaibering wUi be (be pictures of
Mbs Demlre J. Muiitage. ridlege of
Travecae City has made U*«f (am.
. isle -and Instructor of the pipe or which are being collected by George oua again. Every roc>rt;.T is tbe par
gan;
E. Diickwliz of piano com- G^tlaice. He wishes to have^nat aa ty of debgntco to (he National conpnaltion and theory; Clifford Mull, vio manj' aa poealble. and they
veniion of' Car Acco
lin ioatructloo.
mailed to9 him
aim and
aau loaned
losnea fur
lur the
lae 00Ofr ed through tbe city Tueeday and who
There are students being eorulled ewaion r glvyn outright, and placed were given the compllmeoiary pntni
each day and tho Indlcatlooa are that In tbe otflcli
flclAFnlbum for safe kMptag. ride down the renlnsula were load In
thb will be the most aucooMful ef There are bundreda - already that their prabe of the men who planned
any of tbe aummer normals bver held have been mounted oa large card nnd aucceMfully carried out the
In thp city. Armngementa have
toards and they will be looked
Bcheme. They state tbat they had
made whereby room In the local high very carefully by tbe gatbertag.
heard of tbe beontlee of Mteblgan
nrbool building win be uUilzod
Arrangomenta are being made to and of thb north region'but bad al
the teacbers' training riaaa and an ef have the Northpori train held for
ways considered it as part Of the
ficient peraoo In ekarge aa critic, eml hours that afternoon to allow all
boosting that each city always gives
whib the students from tbe ann
remain tor tbe ezercUee. Another Itself. But when they rewUy saw the
normal are doing the. teaching. This Wg feature wiu be tbe auto ride for
wonderful orchards .and tbe good
practical side of (he work win be a thaolA aritlen. -All tbe anto owi
roads -that they icde over and the
fnaiure. Travecae City b vetr for' IB the.cUr.are_ lending tbelr cars, and!
beanty of tbe acenery. word* were
tunate In having no carefully prepared thb paikde la Itaelt wUl be worth
too scant ta express tbelr feelings.
seeing. Should the day be stormy
>laay aald that they had travelled
luecilnga wUI be beta ta the Central
throughout the country but the acenschool bnUdlng.
tame compared to^wbat .lhey
•aw here. Tbe clever way of belag en-
WILL BE AN EVENT
PLEASED WITH TRIP
STITOE UIVBLED
Fleet President of University Fittingly
AM Arbor. Mich, Jnne 25 —FwiDal
nnvelllng of a bronre sUlur of Dr.
I’hllllp H. Tapima. flrat prenldbnt of
the I’unverrily of Michigan, occurred
here today. Prof. Bmnow. of Prince
ton. n grandson of Dr. Tnpimn. forBially eoDducted the unveiling.
' The Matne wna !>Iac«-d la the panel
near the entraoo- to the main bpIUtag. oppoaite a almilar *M ef Prasl-
FREIRHeilR ROCKS
Btoel traai’a treightar, 'iWUltam A.
Rogert. downbonnd , early
stmM the rocks of Roand iataad.'
taght milea above bora, lie tag Rsbta made futile attempU to
her. Ttab Rogers b three feet out tt
tkfl bSW.
;
•
...^1 ^
bave been bored was what pleased
(hem. -On the mtnm they wera all
grouped la Hannah park wUh the
train na n bnekgroand and n targe
picture taken of tbe company. Many
■nitad themaalves ot the npportonlt;^
of ordering theae to be aent to tbelr
Traverse City can well toel
proud of tha m«i who make na
the materiar at hand to adreitlae the
«ity askd of the qnlck reaponse ot tbe
ownma ta the antoa who made it poeUla Mm
,
BoEala June U.—VnUJ the fireman
and police finish tbelr work of eearchIng tbe ruins or verify the namce of
J72 persons known to bare been to
the buildings yesterday nflemoon. th*
exa<t number of dead aa a reauU ol
tb^ ezplosloD and lire at the tluatod
Milling Co pbnt cannot be accurately
est imaled.
Tbe known deed thla morning num
bered six. and of the €7 Injured ta
vart|)Us huepital*. aurgeona say a aoora
may succumb-to bums and othar tajoric*.
-J ...
laiaunt Fim Cblta*1tlirphr etalmatee thb number of bodiea still ta
tbe mine at I«.
All night etiginea pumped water M
Ibe ruins to cool them soffideBtly
permit further aeeieh. MIR cem
pany offleUta estimafed Ue property
lusa at SMM.OOO.
The expluslon waa caused by tha
puffing of dust accwTDutallona ta tbe
tare and
er of a C
roy. engineer of a awurii engine, waa
blown from hla cab and received In
ternal injuries whicb later caused hta
death.
Several window* m can of a p«—t«y
Nickel I'lale paasengar train' were
broken by tbe exploetoa. but none ot
be pamengerB were ia/kred.
Tbe bud) of Henry Vetter waa biowB
50 feet and was found tinder a box
car badly burned. A bpy. while, rannlng lo the Are. waa rtin down by nh
automoMIe and killed.
The e -vator company cmpk,yad (to
len Eriployes who eactwd d^cBred
tbat manr of their fellow-workern
I eat eS by the flamea ned per*
Isbcd.
BIG^IME EXPECTED
toveeel Hundred Names Have Beea
Added to Membeiehlp Uato
Thto Year.
meeU here Friday of any cUhering ta
yeara. More peoide hare planned to
be here. There are several bnndreS
more new namce tbat hare been add
ed to tbe membership Hat. ThU wUt
be the time to meet thoee wbo bare
not been seen for many a year, for ta
(be coofee of fanmaa erenU nome *U1
pass away aud they will bta-be bare
tbe future meelinga.
toerythlng la being doM by tba ,
sereral committees for (be oomfott
am! welfare of each one. Dreye wl9
be at each (rata to carry patoeta and
luncb bas&eta to tbe CtantHl achooi
grounds. InformatloD eomameea will
he tb# auto ride. Thla baa been ptato
ned for tbe elderly people, and the
yonnger people wlU necastorily allear
(bis to be done and later they, caa ba
taken ear# oL
Tbe ditiday ta pbotngrapb* oa taeke
win be tbe center ot auraettan. Tbme
many moro that are being naM- ta.Call at the regtotraUoa tent and ba
«-nroDed. Tbe rdFeptlon eonnJttoo
wui be present nU day nnd are m tob
Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bandta. Mr.
and
Geo. W. Lardta. Me. and
Mn. O. C. MoSatL Mr. and Mn. W.
J. Hobba Mrs: J. K. Guntoa. Mrs. B.
J. Morgma. Un. Ceo. O. BataA Mn.
Dorn CmiB. Mrs. Jos. Bbwnnn. Mzs.
John Kelly. Mra T. 0. gbPaen. Ktaa
Tina HoMswortb, MMs Jatk Baito*.
B. E. Miller. S. S. Wall. M. mpton.
a‘ J. Ebaar, F. S.
■^m
OEAHD TEATXESS SBIALD AXD.nAYXBSB BAY KAOLI, TEOMDAT, J1DBB 9A IMS ^
pricea for hla prodort. This role rpGrmJTraverHHmli pllee
la bualaeea drdee. but la tbe
mm
Be Cauaa te Werr
hnea where real ■aleamanahtp li
It U an aakaown goaatltr a«d
the prodneer U the oae who eulfera.
l^dro are two daaaee of people whe
have no
lietlag tbelr product, aad aa a reault
ther are uaaUe to reellae what they
abould from their efforu. and while
tetmd M ■•coBd-cUM matl«r tber know ther are plaring a loalng
, Itorcb X. Wt, Bt tb« iwttoffic* At game oonilnue to follow Id the ----cttr. Mldu VBdtrtb* Act of old rut that baa brought them to conCIBtlir of ll«Mh 2, 1878.
U^ua^loas and mlafortune. The
haa DO geb^ organlaatlon
Offle^ m frcat tk Both PAcnw 22 for eecuring and1 holWg^
bis producU. Aa a remit bo ia at the
imlly. Pro
ttorcr
of
the oommlaalon men la tka TreuMs Is Out to On* *r Mere et Sew.
.
/. TSRM8
I Map fihowa Public The«^
dtlei who wax fat off tbe amount thry
Dascead Is Hardy.
nich frotn the pockela of tho farmer*
40c la adranc
who are eo confiding in tbelr twvlneaa
<Hy c
TOITNO.)
A contiouaUoa of tbe t
Irabl or
01 Karahul theep haa lu
The ArabI
affalra Id acme placea llie fannera <Sr W. Vf K'llimNa >»partBH-nt of
lUjBB) aii.l r.>n-«(rr. t'ulorwdv Aart-; of the auggesUona of the good roads origin ta the Khanate of Uukbara.
have seen the light and
cultural <'iiUrn.)
oommtuee
at
the
lUlnoU
Bankera’
a»
central
Asia,
and
belongs
to tbe longbut the Inalanr.*
The (allure ol orchard iroea
' It ii
Uatortant that adraitUtrull, la aplte of the tact that an BoclatlOB brings as to tbe precUcal wool family from which all hroadtafl
out aa
few that ther standI put
lag b* dooa br loealUlM aa well aa br perlmMiU and exceptions to the
of bloeaomt was produced. plan preeentad tor the Improvemeol varieties deecenA Por centuries Arath ^nofftO
per
cent
of
(he
highways
of
the
bi bucks hs*e been smuggled Into
aeverul
prlraU ooneoma If growth U L
oral rule all over the ooumr}-. Anr
auta. says the Breedar'a Oasotte.
AfgbanUUn, rents. TnrkesUn, China.
luses. These are as follows.
daee ctf people who have the ahlliiy
I’alesUne, byrls. Asia Minor and Egypt
tielt-Sterlllty—Uany varieties ot'gp- quote:
to prodace should show equal
"It haa been oHlmated by th* Dalted and because of the Ignorance of the
ples aad peart are self-atertla. That
there U a lack of available fuadii for in finding and maintaining a market la. they arc not caimMe of netting Buies Office of PuMlc Roads that 16 native who seem to have no eoocep
Uon of proper breeding have bees
to
20
per
oenL
of
the
roads
mileage
for
tbelr
producU.
Tbe
other
feno*
fruit
properly
unleaa
pollen
from
an
carrylag od each work ihrougb .tbe
carrIe* over 26 per eeaL of the traflle. crossed with native sheep of tho long
twial cbaaaala, tho pmpU if. ther -are that la at the merry of exploiters la other varleir la used. Kor examide. Nineteen thousand mtlea or Improved wool, abort-wool and hairy classes,
UarUeU and Eelller paara. In many
pmigreaalTo aad naltr ^ eameet la (he Uborlng man. who on ar'<vrunl of
•locaUUea. when planted In solid highways would give ^ Impfoved which in all of thoM €ounlriea belong
their attempu to Improve tbelr com- hU lack of abUliy to stick with hia blodta.^glve less eatisfactury
to tbe most tnC^or type of doi^Ui
roads crossing the atate ftoB eai
Were it 1
■UBltr will de^ ether ware aad fallowa for mutual henefU la made the than
wool every six miles, also roads c
(be fact that tbe ArabI strain was
(Dodot for keeplag la tbe public ere football of capltid the world over, The
laborers it they could Anjqu. TVIth apple* and pears It la
from Uine to Ua* tnlaotad Into tbe
aad canae atrangere to
native sheep of (he above«aaed ooudstick together could costrol the aQalrs good practice (o'mfx varleilea. How
thatr localltr te favorable tema.
Traverae tlij fa abort oa fuudi for tff Ote «’orld. but on acraunt of their ever. H varieties with proper anul.re selected, one variety (o fur*
advortleiug porpoeei tbla rear the petty jMlousle* and lack of omatnirl
le^erablp they have been re nlsb the iiolleu Ig as good as
progreaalve cltUeaa are fladiog other
duced to a point where tiielr efforta bar.
neana of keeplag la tbe limelight
Kroren PlsUls-The pistil, which
toward class betterment are too fechle
thaa hf -the fluaclal war- The autoany permanent rcaulta. Is the pan of tbe dower to develop
nobtle aoder theae ctrcumataacea la
fruit. Is more easily froten than other
Dy organliatloB aud alicklug together
turned to aa,tbe beat meaaa of furnlahtkncM could be overcome and
leg pleanre to vtaltora and profit to
the agricultural, business and general
parts are not affected: waseqdanl(be dtr nr abowlng the oonntrj' to
crafts placed upon the high plane that ly. blowms are formed, but faU to
•rranf-ern they are made ,ar«j«^lBted
set frulL
Weak Treea—Trees in a weak con
?B! m-.re eTIcIent wa*-4h!it 'hr* eve’’:
dition. allhougb blooming atHUdaaily.
often tail to set fruit.
I
Rain and Saew—Tbe.pliUli may be
T).eee trios Into the rural districts
Every year ^lemon.tratea —............
triea. theU- strap Uidustry today would
mechanically Injured aad the pollen ^
Placwa the stranger fare to face with
i,,g„
tuouat to abaobilely aotbhig. As tbe
the real conditions and. gives bim I
Traverse (it). At washed away by rain or snow al the
ArabI Is raieDtlally a desert animal,
0»e the blOBsoma are open.
TewmpMp Map.
eetnetblng to talk about after far has
county eiatuinaUon one bun
and able to wiihsund any amount of
Excessive Growth ol Wood-^BlOW
hardahtp.
evidently not mlodlng tbe
rtiiraed to hU home. He tells hls’df«,
len children in (Jrand Trmv- aomp often drop in great numbera «c*t and
. north and south through
------I and friends what be aaw J ^rae county passed the eighth grade when th.- tree Is forming excesalva
township, as shown by the ac- loteose heat In the summer nor tbe
severe cold In the wintar, often going
.
QomDABVlDr map
iban
' . companylng
upon bis trip and confirms what hat j examination which euUile* ijicm to amouau of wood.
days without food and water.'It
already been said in the literature i enter aute high schools wliBout auy
Overabundance of nltrogeo lortJUa"Tkls township map shows that U
Improved highways are cooatracted
swt oat from this region This It, turther question. ThU means that (fie
arid GounUiea of central Asia
ihseased buda
I across tbe state every alx miles
of the reasons why (be advertU-1entire number abould be educated
found It advanugeou* to cross their
8|>ra)lng—Heavy apnying of trees,
directions, 1O6 out of 144 quarter- naUve sheep
IW that has been done by the differ- the higher branches In Traversu Clo.
with toe Ardbi. which U
especlally before pollination, baa to aectloas in each township wlU either
tbe beavleat sheep known. The barren.
account of the cramped condl
«n( organlmiona baa ,been of (he
some few instance* reeulted In a loM ke dlrecUy on an improved road
truthful kind that will bear close ana lion of the old building the juayurliy of bloaaoma. This la not serious, how- wltkln one mile of an Improved roed •eml-mountslDoua country of Bokhan
In
which
the
ArabI tbrivee certainly
lysis. No claim U erar made that cannot be cared lor at present. This
"In very tew townships ase roads does not show much evidence of grass,
•Bnnot be proven by an actual visit number of new etudenia would bring
laid out slong aU aeoUon Un»i
except here and there In toe small val
bipe la
to the localliW mentloaed. This Is to the school tieasury'at the preK-nl
leys. and nature ha* made It poealble
rats In tuition tllJbb, wbleh would go
te alxty miles of country for tol* animal to store In a short time
one of the reasons for the great
cess (bat has been made possible a long way toawrd pay ing (l><- lati-rt-st fiueeessful Oraftcr Usually Cute H«'
large quanltlea of tat In iu Immense
of Improved roed will cover tall, welgblag froB 26 to 60 ponada.
through \hts kind «f advertUlng. on the bond Issue that would W uei-<lBelens Pew Weeks BHec#
e Opera/
more
than
20
per
0«BiL
of
the
country
ed to build a building of sufficient ctvupon which It draw* tor sustenance
f for the
Won Is Performed.
read mileage In each townahlp
Id* IL and these
tarment of thU aocUon -believe iiin ad pefcuy to rare for tbe children. As It
"A A reproaents the twelve mllM of properties are In a large measure
hering suictly to the truth for it baa is. the city- has but tittle to offer tb<
main Unproved roads.
lilted, to th* offspring rraultlng
meihod
of
grafting
apple,
peach,
pear,
children
who
rightfully
belouE
here.
boea found that thU policy has paid
"H-U repraertu the roads only.
(rum
cruBwIag
the
ArabI
with toe na
plurii
and
cherry
trw-a.
Green’s
ITult
la the past and will continue to be coDioquently many of them will liav<' Grower make# the (ollowing reply:
mile from the Improved road tive sheep. One baa to cat the mutton
to go to other towns to finish th.-lr <-d
•T»ark shading repreaunta Urn forty- of (he ArabI but once to realise (hat Is
profluble In the future.
'The eeasuD al which tho scions ara
ucatloD. This Is 'a direct loss tc
"sbeepy"
taste, but
inseried In the tree Is ImportauL There
city, not only financially, but in Uie
can be no uniting of the graft to tbe
way of future residenu. which 1
tree uliUl tbu sop begins to circulate
quaner-sertlp
tniporUDf (actor. Education Is
in the iro'.theix-fore if the tree It graft
•be T?nl • tal question In every coniDiuniiy
ed aereral weeks before the buds open
DANGEROUt FEED FOR SWINE
e Is ooasldertng the advtsa- the law requires that adequate 1
and the leaves Appear, there will be road.
bQlty of seedlnc an Inspector to the ties be provided In the way of hulld Bi-vcral wM-ks of' -exposure without
•Thlfiy pqr cent of all qaartereefr
ArgenUne republic to mako an Invei Ings and equipment to educate
much sdhen-ueo of the two parts. Tbe Uons would front dlrecUy o^ the l»
Carbags From Hotel* He Must
tIgattOB of (he conditions of tbe oat children. A start lias alrrai'.y been best lime fur grafting Is at lust that proved roads, while an additional 41
Eapeet Cholera Outbreak.
period when the buds are opening aad per cenL would be on a road only
tlo and slaughter bousesin that coua
or a,n.
mile dlauat from the Improved
try. with a Hew to protecUng the peo ■cbool bulldibg, and with su'i-h - facts whna the sap Is circulating freely In one
I know of one case where a man
read
the tree, but at this date tl
theI scions
1
cut
pi* of this country w^ho are haying
who had been feeding hotel ratnse
these facing the public It U lessonof
the Argaqttne, neats In conslderaMe able to suppose that wlfVln the next
waya. built aa soggested, would reach held a public sale and
bogs, any* a writer In the
quantities. If'It is found that there year the balance will be provided and
about 70.000 qnarterwocUons or over
Is anything wropg with the condition the new structure begun. It means
86.400 farms of 122 acres e^ which BwIm Herd. Soon after that 1 was
Is the average «tse of the tanas In aaked te determine toe canae pf death
of tha neat or th* sralcm under which everything to the future of Traverse
three
different
hog lota on as many
minoU. la other word*. 84,400 of the
ft ia prepared Jar the market a ban City anil every true cltixen. should a
widely separated farms In each case
:61.872 farmera in UiU stale,
will he pnt on'lha product by this that the neded hulldlag U provided.
per cent., would have an Improved there was no history of their haring
gorarmaent. The Argentine product
highway running past the door, while been fed on garbage, but each owner
is being sold 00 the Pacific coast at
an additional 46 per cent of the farm- bad purchased hog* at toe above sale,
a-»ow*r raio than the naUv* beef aad
era would live on a road onjy oae mile which to me, was slgnificanL
Just why hotel end restaurant
the people are well aatlsfted with both
dlsuni from thU Improved highqny.
rafuse should contain the cholera
These' highways crossing each town
tbe Boat aad saving they are making,
I do not wish to risk a stateship In hbth dlrecUcmB would of n»
but the gqvefTtmeot wanu to be sallsmenu
although (her* ara seVenl ap
eenlty reach praeUcalty every village
ftad that the oondttlons under which
and hamlet tn the sute and connect parently reasonable axpUnationa, but
the cattle are raUed and slaughtered
this
1
do
know, that practically all the
I with all of tbe
bog
cholera
that haa eome under my
ara what they should be before alJoining states.
ebservaUoa is easily traoaable to gar
lowlBg the shipments to come toto
•The building of the conaeeUng
bage feeding. Ia tola reopecL for the
this eovotry In any great quantities.
roads can be taken up by the town sake of fairness, let me aa)- that toe
This aetlM goes to show that'the
' atalpa and eonniled aa fast as the main
garbage-feg bogs near large elUea
road* ara Improved."
tariff upon beet is not necessary tousually do not spread the dtraisse.
since practically aU of them go tor
Important Factor.
Immediate slaughter, hat aronad the
that day are apt to be too far adflood roads are really a very »m- emaller Ifwna these swUJ-f*d boga
entirely upon tie condltlena under, Har. looM110 to ll?
nqed, that It the buds of the scions poriaai tor-tor to\ke“
frequently' eerve aa eentera of Infec
which the »t«le are ral*ed and the K.r.,
...s
tion (or a
mesi prw'<*r,^>M (he msrkeL This ’..p,.,.
iOc to S.V
In coDcTuslon, then, whenever a man
government wilt safe-guard l*^e health ^
PRoDUCk-^.me, Pr.ces.
^menoei to feed garh^ to bog* he
of the people bv quarantining any
....
^
expeoL •ooner or iMar. to have
-w
«n
outbreak of cholera, and. secondly.
.. ..3uc
•?“J he sbonld never, under any clrcnindamp aawdust or
""•^stance*, dispose of any bdga except
tor immadlata slaughter.
»nlM Ul.m 1. U.
«bl. I.r
TWICB A y
mp
HERALD AND RECOKD CO.
FAILURE OF TREES TO SET PLAN
ROAD
IMPROVEMENT QUAUTIES OF IXE KARAKUL
HolAi« Ike Pace
^ ^ A Growing Need
FOR GRAFTING FRUIT TREES
'■
I
does not tkrlkA«r M wall, it wUl
pay you to get a 26-ct. package of
UARVELL-fi CONTMT10.S POWDER.
There is no foodstaR tn the package
U is all medicine, every lagredleot'
being chosen tor 1U beneficial effect
tbe stomach Mood aad bowels.
CvWsntly BemeBnererv
t from tbe
art and qnlcMr reqovara fieeh. apto
s aad a bright gtaoey ewt.
corn Price 2S
a storm toe other night, aad said: .
*.
Sold by all druggliu.
do wish you would stop snoring, tor I
want to bear It ihundar."
ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funaral Mrecter
and Embsimsr. 812 Sooth Ual
Mra. Nelli*
,
"Inst think: One-half the worldd<
know bow the other half lire*!" "Nev
er mind, dear." replied
ed her
lag hsabtnd. "Uiat isni your toatt.'
CASTOR IA
for InfaaU aad ChUdra&.
Tti Klgi rnUm Ahnp Bh(H
MORTflACE fiALR
Default havlog been made la tb*
condltlODt of a certain Bortgaga mddo
by Joseph Wilhelm. Jr., and Mary J.
Witoelm, hU wife, of the (^ly of Traverae City. Michigan, to Mary B. D*MORTGAGE SALE.
Datoall hsTiuf been made la the derwood of the aute of New York
•DdItloBB of a certain mortgage dat ^t^ the thirteenth day of Kehmary.
ed January 21. 1911. made by Caleb •ee*^’f th'*' **’■'*
•“ the of.
and Neltl
"
Basra tho
Signataraof
one hundred and eight and 76-li»li-^L_". “T.
liars (»I08,7tl. (end no Mit or pro- ,
reeding at Uw having been Instituted toe
|
bereteafter mentloaed f___
the taxes btreteafter
f and
also default having been made In toe
4Bge or anv twri thereof). ..
condliloDS of a certain mortgage made
fore by virtue of ihe jiower of talc
by
aald
Joseph
Wilhelm.
Jr.,
and
Mary
Ined in naJd mortgage and the siaf- J. WUhelm. hit Wife, to aald Mary
a
e In such case made and provided. Underwood, dated toe fourteenth day
Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, of
April. A. D.. 1«H. and recorded la'
the 14U> day of July. 1912. at tea toe offlra or toe register of deed* for
o'clock In the forenoon of that day.
. _______publ
to toe hlgheat bidder at Ue treat door' 1904, la Idber 46 of mortgngM on page
coort house In Traverae City. 466. on which mortgage there la
Grand Traverse county. Mich.. (Qufl etarimed
■ ■
• date
to be dm
doe at the
of tola
.........................• where the circuit
Bodee toe aum of five hundred tortycounty is held) tk* threa and ninety-two <
- ■ .
pretiilsra de*crlb«J to said mortgane donan and an attorney fee of fifteea
much thereof aa may be
dotlara provided for in aald mortgage,
and DO salt or proceedings at law
seven per cent Interest and all bavlag been instHuted to recover toe
legal coeta. together with '
moneys secured by aald mortgages or
Isrs altoruey fee |>roMdcd' r therein. either of them or any part tberaof:
The prenilsCR desrrlbe<t to said mort
.aald mortgagee has
gage aad to be aoM ara described aa been obliged (0 m ^ taxes on the
(hat parcel of land situated In Grand
rty bei
d (or tha
Traverse county. Mich., beklnnlag at
1911 and 1912. amounting to L
. point ten rod* north of the sooth
if three hundred toirty-two and
west corner of tbe sooth west quarter alxty-slx oAfrhuDdredtha dollars, and
of tbe eoath east qnarier of aactlOB which sum haa been paid by aald
twelve to town twenty-eeren north of
range eleven wq»L iheaoe running
north ten rods thence
toeace east tony-eight
r^s. thence aouth tea rods, thence
t to place of beginning.
AONCS PIERCE.
and aixty-elght
Mortgagee.
doe at toe date of tola notice. Now.
(henfora, by -vlrtae of the power
of Mile coatalned in said mortBnalnesa address; Traverae City. gages and In ' eato of them and
Ilch.
the
statui* in each case B«to
.prilII 24. May 1. 8. 15. 22, 1
and provided neUc* Is hereby glvea
19, 26,
that on niday. the Mghth day of
12, 19,
26. Joly S. 10,17,
AufttsL 1912. at ten o'clo^ In the
forenoon I ehair tell at pebRc aoetioa
toe hlgboat bidder at toe aevth
treat door of to* Ooan Hons* la to*
ty Wffboal ralB
.. of Travarra City, county of
toe "Kay»lar" metliod 1 can r* Grand Traverae. and State of Mich'
more ^hoae aching teeth absolutejy gan ftbat being toe place
without pain,
. sin. and
an wUbont the nse of
drug* to produc
People of nervous temiiersBeat a
deacribed In said mortgi
aa may bb Bvceeaai
•■Kaolar" metbod <
pay tbe wmoent dee on aald i
DR. W. O. KINTON,
Salegiurd Healik
Jhe Itfarkets
and fifteen doUaiB reapeettvety, aS
provided by law aad aa covenastad
tor in said mortgagao a^ each of
thdln. the preudato .Mag deacribed
-WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICE FOR
WOOL
Cit. Phone 481.
.............. - f
• ■ • 'l
I
“7!
Ualiod Stat«L
llarkdti« AbUty
L
every Ban Aa* aomwhtag to sail,
sod hU ability In finding a maitat
dedennlnes bis aucoeas from
finsn-' Wh«a .
'Belling to
tag* reqalM *UI sftor first having Ky* .................................................
a prodad that has real nerU and
oorrecied •vary day.
tatklag peinta. Thaa* days U ta-lm-^Roga ...................................................81i<
poaathle to saeure proper rwuHa by Bieers
...................‘...................4 to 7c
wBlUng for a bnycr to appear opea^Caivea .................... ..............................ge
th* acene aad Inquire for (he oom-'''’0»a ...........................................4 to fie
BodUy that fa reedy tor the mark*L!l<aaba
tol aaleamaa goaa foKh^Bbeep .
^d finds hs]lysrs tor whst
what ho
be has
haa toiChldws.
to
ttvo ....
aad hr' sTery aelhod known In
rMsed ...
Hg 4v taMron to gaciir* th* top
«r«aM .
e edge of the scion execUy meets toe bark of ~-v
toe ..w
tree —
a* ra
•»gard*
Inner aurface. you ara likely,
ri
w-iih
to eaeceod with vn.ir
your grafting. rv.
Do t.nr
not,
graft tbe peach. Tta apple and;
pear ara much easier to gWt than the
cherry or plum. Tbe grape vine and
trees are the hardeat of all to aoc1 with."
Not Orchard Crops.
TYbrat aod oau ara not good crep*
grew la aa orchard, as they remove
the vera eieaenu from the aoD that
ara mofi r^lrad by the growing
tret, to |row good crop* of fralL
Feed tor Sow and Pigs.
A good feed for both aow and pig*
I* a mUture of com. ahorta, oil meal
anil
tankage.
Keep them os a good
that
Is ajreaay
already in
la"rota^nlw?
vBBL IS
reaaonablv rn<w( 1
condition will alrnoat entlralv m*v^^ pasture of legumlnpu* crop, such aa
.—...
. ^ or
T?'
alfslts OT clovar. if the pasture 1* not
trouble from ruts, mud. .hMea'
and give good swvlo* at low east.'
sswvio* at low cost,
the hoto vrill rallah 11 1
well hs in vrinu
Read WaaUisr.
Warm weather sbonld remind you
RaM Maricet for (torn.
of road weather as wall aa tmaeball
'High-priced oora adds ooaalderaMj
weather or eeedtag Um*.
to toe coat of poric; but at the pric**
that have beau pravalUag the bog
CMclaM Read Drug.
p«i ta the beat market therp to tor
Por gonwal elBeleaey at low eoMK
to hard to find a maohlne ^t~^
the road drag,
Ctaan Milk Utanrila
SMwiJng P***hTra**.
To thoroughly cla*n mQk stenalU
la baylag peach irraa, get onwyaup> they Bhonld first b* rtnabd with eold
•U stock.
vutor to remove all paftlela* of milk.
Among Wemwi.
InsuH Either Way.
When a body me«to a body Is s
It to an tomilt to <b«-b morals to ba
fi»*r dr***, maka* a body feel m called ta*L and an insutt to cm's 1»
' ly, Si «a Biwt r^iffi
tfiHitssoa to b* calM
—»-«t|
tordtag to the r ------ ' ‘
Dated at TTai
FSEIUANN aca,
mFraaiSi,
The
UtOe
Wonder
Bsslaera Addrea*:
Mitolgas.
may 16 22 29 June 6 12 11 M jaly I
16 17-24 21 ang T
The Electaic StoragG
Battery Co.
Hie "Chloride Aecmpidator'
IlmwlfaeiaBetokBdkl^ of M(n«e kto.
krytoadBdm
dalicf
stabcto ol
f saaiiy al (fat
lap«poMklealetoM> Ae^MlriBity,
fiiiHsli J ky ftME Ae aa^ a few basn oocs*
-lsdtob«>k
Btongafad ma task doM wals,^ ba mml
FOSSALEBY
vvm.sJBcKtoOfkj
Hopper Coole4
TMvcra«aty,lll^
PURE PARIS Cl
Let lie quote you prices on
LavenbnitTs Pn^ P»1S Green
Freeh etocke—etored hi the proper way foy the
greatest efficiency. We ate aleo haadqnartera for
Arsenate of Lead, Formaldehyde and other aptay
materials.
______
r to put Bp vrtth her grankg.
WATTS DRUG STORE
Tom-’Whatto the
dlfiaasti
bm
“
Bell 130.
Traverse CU)’, Mleh.
JUeal iMorfcfffi
•a-at —
toe City H Traverve'Oty, cioboty of
Grand Traverae afid fltat* of MkM>
gaa. vis: L«t aU
U («).
W).«of Hannah,
“
■ Lay
R CtL-a fourth snb«Tlakm of tho vfilage, now city. of^MTena Oty, ob-
lYaYcroeC^.
OftATO TEAVZBSE HSBALD AMD TBA7ERSE BAT XAOLE> THUtSDAT. JtTMB », i«8
tPiGEram^l
BIG JUNE SALE OF HOMEFURNISHINGS
We Extend Credit to All Without Extra Charges
Our plan of furulsbing homes on credit Is very simple and most UberaL We originated this easy way to pay
plan over twenty years ago and it has proved to be a big success. By our way you do not have to use your ready
cash c«r draw from the bank tn order to fuinlsh your home, neither do you need to deprive vourself of a beaul|fnlly turiiished home. You can buy Just what you want and pay a little out of your salary wmn your draw it. You
never miss the money'when you pay this way and you can use the tumlture all the tbne you are paying for tt.
Oui Big June Sale ■« now in full swing and we are showing hundreds of big values you had ought to see and compare our prices with others. We do
not claim to sell the lowfst price goods on the market, for they are the most expensive kind in the long, run, but we do claim and are here to prove that no
concern.^ in existence can under price us where quality is the same.
.
MAIL YOUR! ORDERS
II yon eatinot convenlcnlly tome to onr
slore, mail ns yonr orda-. We gnaranlee yon
non and saUsIacUon wltb- all
prompt allenlla
mall orders.
BIG aUIME i^ALE OE RUGS,
GARRETS and LIIMOLEUIVIS
This is evidence that we are turning
out extraordidary values in Floor Cover'
logs. This year's output of CarpeU, Rugs
and Linoleums is larger than in previous
years. Our prices are lower and our as
sortment better, if there is anything you
need in the way of a floor covering we
want your opinion on our large and com
plete line.
Ingrain Carpets, per yard up
from............. ..... ................
Brussels Carpets, per yard up
from.................................. ..
9x12 Axminster Rugs, extra
good quality . ....................
8 2 in. X 10 6 in. Axrai'nster
Rugs, extra good quality ..
Renmenf ol Cm^pds and Ltnolcams
at HaU Price.
his Handsome Steel Range
(ExacUy like cut)
Is made by Cribbt'ii & Sexton Co. of Chicago. III., and
is guarainteed in every way. The body is made of steel,
and the fire box liniqg«
and top are' extra heavy
polity gray iron. It bums
either wood or coal, has
hfgh waiming closet and
a heavy galvanized reseryoir. It is well worth $30.
Our June Sale Price is on-
19c
55c
'$24.T3
• I
RujvYour Arm lit
Far As You Like
4L Pull open the
“Sandard Examina- 1
. tiem Claep” and investigate die in- 1
terior of'"Standa.'^” Cotton Felt Jgat- J
tresses for yuureclf. You will find noth- J
ing but the purest and Lest quality of sc- 1
Icdlcd cotton felt. Built layer by. layer, ,
this cotton felt never becomes hard or /
lumpy and rcains all
elasticity and ,
buoyancy. Kon-ahsorbent; “Standard”
Mattresses are healthful and sanitary.
REMEMfiER
!^tandard”UatttessesAi«GstnBteed .
5Big Mattress Special
50 lb. comb Mattress—30 per cent felted cotton, iQ
f>er cent jute, 60 per 9ent fine grade of special cut exvidsiur; hasrame grade tick you get on a $25 mattress.
.>une Sale Price only
$5.35
These Mattresses are made under the Ohio law.
<J<iiging the makers to label mattresses as to what they
are made of, and so you are sure of getting just what you
p ly for.
.
'
QUICK M£Aic" WICK OIL STOVE
THE ONLY OIL STOVC tOMI^FSP
WITH A GLASS FOUNT
SIMPLC AS A LAMP.
MAKES A CLEAN AND POWDtPUL
BLUE FLAME. .
EASY TO RE-WICK OR REGULATE.
HAS I
THAT CANNOT RUST, ARO
AUTOMATIO WICK STOP WHICH
PREVENTS SMOKIHG.
= ' ‘V*
PINARY COAL OIL___«
tz
129E&S1 Front
Street
We give coupons with ev
ery puichaie of 5c ot ova.
These coupons apply towaid
a Beautiful French
China Set of illuminated
ware. They,con>ist of berry
sets, fish sets, game sets,
fruit sets, and are the
most handsome dishes, manu
factured.
THINGS YOU NEED
THIS SUMMER
June Sale Specials
Taken Here and Tbere Thronah Onr Slock.
And a tew cents saved on each tone
will amount to seVeral dollars in the
end.
GO-CARTS
Alwiu Go-Cart, guaranteed by the makers
for 2 seasons ............................................
Princes Dresser. 36x38 French plate mirror, 04 4 *9S
June Sale Price............. ..............................9±M,*i9
$4.85
Stancioj:
FREE
COUPONS
Oil Cook Stoves, Oasoline
Cook Stoves, One and Two
Burner Ovens, Refrig^er- '
ators, Lawn Mowers, Garden
Ho^, Hammocks, Can
vas C^ts, Porch Swings, Ice
Cream Freezers, Lawn
Sprayers
WOOD BEDS
Odd Wood Bed that we have sold'the dressers and
commodes too. at 50c on the dollar.
WINDOW SHADES
W’e have about 100 Window Shades that are slight
ly damaged. Regular 25c, 35c and 43c. Shade Sale
Price iOc and 15c.
BED SPRINGS
and many other things that are really a
necessity during hot weather. Come
in our store and get just ^at you need
and pay for it later if you wish. We
have hundreds of things you need, but
haven’t time or newspaper space to tell
you about them.
About 2 dozen slightly damaged Bed Springs, Tegu
lar $225 values. Sale price pl.fO.
IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKSTOVE
Takes the drudgery out
of the kitchen \fork, makes
the food more wholesome
and delicious, saves fourfifths of the fuel bill. Write
for our illustrated and de
scriptive catalogue sent
. free on requesL
Our prices you’ll find are really lower on
hoose-furnuhings every day in the year than
many other dealers’ Big Sale Prices. ^Vur.,.
We under
buy—that is the reason we undersell.
UNIFQLD BFDD,
Only Orie-Motion
' Bed Made
operKtkn cbanfca it frem •
_______DavenporttoiiTali MaeSant___ - - (7Zb47 iacfaee). with IS-ltx felted cetua
Ido
nmovabieaettreea.
.................. BMttreaa. Veryoomfortab
VeryoomfortaUe. Toa<'
ymmm
... AU atylo.-k7w priM.
ej. W. SLAXER
Your ReUsUe
Homefnniisha’
Ji
(ftAks «A«ESsk
rmuota. Jtnosn mb'
DEWS DF litiiD litv^ mm
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
Coadaclcd by tilM JcMie Bowden.
The people .of
and the sarroaBdioc
V« Sn be fflad to have individuls,
Oraa^ fraternal aodettea and aU < ’
fanlntloBi band^ in^MpM of newi. if*
1, Bottcee of
maati, buiseee ehaivee. imbUc 'IraproTanaate
betaff done or eoi
t «f real eiUte
in town or oonntry, and any otfaerUtenu of ^ea>
oral intereit.
Send all Hems to Hlu Jenia
Bowden, who bat cba^ of the Department.—
editor Herald.
eilra sealicfu Banc. Paul .Campbell.
Alfred Caroibers. WaRer Dowen and
Reb Downey.
Mrs. Ksa Wolfe has closol onl bef
miniDer) stock aud moved
»lr. am) Slra.,Clia*. Edecl wen: calK
ed to OoUwater .Monday by the se^
rlous llluess of llielr dauBhUT,'Mrs.
Harry WbUman.
Ml. and Mrs. E. Tr.iuts retonii<<l
home FrWsy from a wt*ekV visit
Manlon. the Kocsts of Mni. K >V. ElUworth and Isaac U. Unph«ar.
Win (Uil«rn anJ Will Kimlwll
to the Msnlstec liver frupeday
spenlT the coaialnd<T of llie
OkIk
'Mrs. Rkm to the ground but iboy
I |escwpod with a few scratches.
Mrs. Hear}' Dohm. Jr, D
from the hospital and Is slowly im.
piwrlnc.
Mr. and Mrs H. Wlu«and vloHed
retelivei over Sunday, rotontlng t
TuesdO)'.
Mrs. John Mills went 'to Traverse
■ties
City Usi astnntay to attend the dedV
cation of (he new Methodist efanreh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixirwn Coster arrirad iut Wednesday from DoUarvllle.
and w-ll Riiend the summer here. i
Bert Garland nod'Mrs. Sdmunds
of Traverae City spent the day with
1‘Kolm. A Ions l&c of carriages fol Mrs. Tctden laat Thurwdo)lowed the remains to the rbu'rcb
Mrs. Bell Rose and Children
whi-rw Hr. Kllluii Iws woraUliwd and Madison. WU., arrived loat week for
workvd so faithfully for a quarter of
vWt at Mlke^boring's.
a century. - Rev. Joseph JUmtaerman j Moatle^ Wtocand of Trarerse dV.
asslaud In the services, reading the |« vUltlng at John Marabsll's for a
Hth oiioiuar.or John. The comfort few- days..
,
of God's children. Rev.
Harrey | Rmo6' Snow of radWse. arriviil
rrcacbiM an excellent sermon from last Monday and will hc ni David
the Intier part of the 4th and Hlh'Emlan for a few Aays.
chapter of Jcmi-s. “For w hul Is your ‘
nte? It is even a vapour, that ap*
j c
|ii.«ieth for a'tiree. and then ranlsltcih away."Elk Lake. June S.—Oliv,. Dobson
The fonowing hymns -were selected
Travence
Cit},
la vUIUng friends
'by Mr. EllloU during ti^ast Illness,
''
■^ubercu'ioii-
EiU the lii»
Threatens
Grover Fbller has cnllalrd In the C.
navy.
Couniy Surveyor Watermnn U lo*'
caiini; the dhlsimiII line Nlwecii il.e
Kldrldite and Rld.ilchausn farms In
fntoa
Mrs. Maude Itafier. little dauEl’lvr
•KlBtiley. Jane 21.—Honi.
Mrs. Dsvld frawford and bou Wlland mother ut-tlruml Ittiiilds arc here
and Mrm. Will i•uUanl of Summit air.
keetilUK house for A. C. llodBcs.
yaoe 16. a aon.
malt ('ll; a few days last week.
Chute*
services for Sun.lay. June
atra HcLyn is not as well as sbe
Mr. and Mrs. DavM Wynknop and
•ere ;ung durtw the ttnocok
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Wilbur vialled
bas Oeco.
dsui*ter Molly of Traverse City spent ?t; Sunday sel.milai ll;«r. u jw.
IlndvM itn.y at the
worth Iracue at t;30 p. m. I’nwcblut;
Mrs. Otonros Is not 4mprovln« in Suudsy with reUtlvus at Suirihiit City.
as he plannad. Rock of Ank JMs. rcHstlves here last week. They reT:3o
'Mrs.
Xell
Culoksn
of
Owosso
la
vis*
btoatth as tnurt) as could Iw .wished.
Isiver of My Bool. The Kverlxii^^ lunied to ibclr home In Grand RapArms. When the Boll Is Cullfi- rift, Ids IVMayi
:Clsrk i’orter and famllf of Trarorin Ulns her mother. .Mrs. Slontuo. at
Mrs. CDude Gay and children siienl
dcr. and Shall \\\- Gather at
'
are ^-lsltiac Mrs. 1‘ortcr's parents SuBMnlt Ctiy.
Mo> Jfonror aud wife of T«\,
lllnT. The pall bearers wrre also of all of last week sIRb her iisrenUc, Hr.
at Sumnilt City.
City are visltlnt the tatter's mother
North I>aradlse. Jum- :4.-Mrs. Isa-n
srtrctlon. Wesley CoakUn. J, and Mrs. Jako Lcnscn.ln 'TrsverM:
ai)-rUc \Vyckoff of Suiunilt t'lty.
Summit City.
City.
Newman* went to Tiaverst- <1ty Sat- iV. Marsh. E. E. Duryea. E Halstead,
who baa bM>n In Traverse City for ibci
Mr sod Mra. Arthnr Koblnsoo spent
Bertha Pp»r and daushter Kalbrtne wrday for a few days’ visit,
Thomas SklVer
Gena Shearer.
past few weeks, returned tu her bomej
lof Sommli City are spendli^ a few, * number of the yoiuiit fbiks drovo The greet qusatUioi ot beautiful floy: Sunday at Wm. Ga)-s.
Weilnesds}.
I days with friends and relaUves at Tus- ,ouv >o the lake Sunday.
Alice Sours, who has been teaebing
era bore crideuce of the love and ee.Roy Monroe of iVaTerse City
Bad Axe. relunicd lo ber home
t<*euj be held in the hearts of his
h
c, .be ....-or u,.
here Sslurdsy.
/"
many mends. .A cood man has
WSI BowMen and wife of Baxter itlng with friends and relstiree here. tIsU with relatives.
kir. and Mrs. Sd Copeland . and
V>. rceelre a wetl eerned reward,
Rppnt'Sonday with the former's father.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilwferof Hantuii have
'Janies Knscr loft Thursday noon b>r enjoy the blessings of an endless children of Barker CYeek, visited SunMrs Meek of Summit City left Ssi- t>een >Ultin«; their dauBbter. Mrs. Grand Rapids, where be ei|>Oris to
dsy at Colin Mnnro'o.
-Heralty.
Wday for Battle Creek,
Creek. Whttre
Wlittre abe Claude Moore, this last week. ,
lotfl Friday night the. Cleanera
for some time
wniI vuili
vuiii her busbaod.
.
.Mrs. Walter Webster of Traverse
initiated a number Into their lodge
Wm. itilev and fniutl.v. Ernest Volro
4dnnle. Sarient. who has been In City s|>eDt a few- days with her moth* and family, also Mrs. Silas Milks and
The Kewadto degree tram was prow.
AIbn the -last few weeks, reiursed to
Mrs Vaseer. this week.
*
assist to the work. Ice c
little daujthter rijjied at Winnie
ker borne Saturday evening :
The Hayes boys retwraed. from pjoroe’s Sunday and they all
_Bolon. June 23.—Oscar and Ikivc and csks were served and all report
Mrs John Wilson and sou Fnrreet Sundlsh Thursday, where they have evening at Mr. Ilowan’s
Cose of Traverae <'ity. took dinner a good time.
Of ARia are rlsltliti: reltllvex at Suiiv bevn visiting their Erandparents.
»r. and Mrs. Will Hunt of North
Miss Tffie K<*u Is woriUng for MSsJ with flielr idatw. Mrs. John fk-ncunit before loiolni; Mr. Wllmni st-t-lsst
Mr. and Mrs Vrank Anderson of Mynm ('unulngbsm.
Milton. vlsUcd gt B. O. Winnies Sun
>n on Sunday.
Jordan, where they will lire in the Cadillse were the Ruests of Mr. and
day.
Mr. and Mrs. U Cnikips visited the
Ju«- Biigar is aiMtidlni: a few *dayi
future. •
Mrs. Will Wurzbuif Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Sours and son
laller't riiler, Mrs. Darling. Sunday
i home and the nvighhurliood on John drove to Traverse City Sstur-!
U. f. Church left for New York ItlMrs. refer Mutli. who has been very
Mine fUtbvr Oiunlnglipm visited
:plPasure and Imsinesa
day for o visit with hU daughter.
III. is slowly ituprvtinR.
Mls» Ida IkH'k Sunday evening.
IV to attend the dedication of the
Gudlle Miwch^m Is working for Mrs. !>w- Central HetfaodDt church.
Those who took dinner at Mrs.
Koan's Sunday were Ida Itci k. IsirebC Arthur lanilner.
Mra. Kelcham of Mlh« Cit.v. Mont.
An McQueer. Hr. Allen and several Is visiting her cousin Rock la Ruch.
Davto. Bother Cunningham. Bylrla
Koch. l<ellle Sparling. Arnold Scher* olhc-rs are OiblnR at Platte river.
Glen Dean and DouRlass DeCranssx!
Mr. ami Mrs. Meacham look dinner Todc their wheels lo Traverse Clty
mao and two Klsit-n*. laura and Maliel.
and .Mrs. Julm I'crhall' and dau-tbte with Mr. onj .Mfs. Ik-vylhyuier.
Satnrday.
I.>l.' AUlnglon'ls with Tom Good's
l^Ulo.
Mra. Henry Hanek left the Brat of,
Wf mnt to Dike tUi Departmat tf the
Russel KnsD visited wilh ^Jessii I,'ks tor a eoaple of monthb. and hit Ian week for Alma college to attend
gmteBt posdble viliin to all concerned and. to
r-arenta<rom Gaylord ore-axjwet
thw gMSaatlng exerrisea ' Her dnuRhthis end reqaeit that all itema of penm^ and
Bter.
Clxra finishes a four year rourau
gvneral interedt be tent to Miss Dew^ to be '
tleorge and Hard Staler sUendv^l to high school work
[ncorpormted is the Department We etpedally
Clearbroofc Sunday school lost Ban*
aik that chnrcbes, fraternal tocietiei and, the
day.
lg>ng l*skc. Jitor 2.-:--P. C. GlliM*n
Qnstgt fttmiib item* of interest in their respec.
Tom (tood lias lost several klicep
snd family am uccupyltig tyir^oftire oiYanixations. Nevi of social cTents and,
nud had otb«ra badly chewed by
tage by the lake.
Gh'ii Haven. June 23.—Hun Jno. R.
entensUunests, improrements being made or con
'dogs, wild dogs that i>e<i|de
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Murk
East
f(tim
CenSwLtu of Traverse City, was to town
templated,' and' bosindB changes and transfers is
tcal l.ake. and Will l-rast. fram Hates. have been trying to cgtcrmlnate by
Thursday
real estate is town and country are especially
nesrli
“Iwo
years.
Were hero lu aluiid Mr. WlkdCi
Peleriyl. Miss Stevens, Hiss
acceptable. The .shore applies not only to the
I^tor Herman has reiuraed borne
erel.
Sanders and his daughter Miss Gw-n
Tilla^ of nfe Lake, bst to the mifonndiiig
from Jac kson, where he has lH<eo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Ncwstra.l
went
ceuitTy.—Editor
]
“• • Herald.
dol In Santo.
teiidluK
sehof.I.
rg last Saturday to at.
Miss Cura Ueonett Is visiting her
Henry Kilrson and wife bit visit
n Mundev
^ukf'al. 'rii.-lr nl.Vf
are Uke. Jum: 3I.--Mr. Ub*-nud Charlctolx.
ing J. Hccrman'a and h-lidng to plow. lioreiiu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett
s'iili Mr'*Ncwitcad tviuriird home with
The MIsm's Eva and Margaret Day
dSuidiier. Miss t'lind. rciuinod Iruui whore'thv>
Wo wc-ra hli-ssc-d with a hevedy rain
jihera
to
M|«-nd
«
few
'weekii.
have arrived' home from St Msr>
^ Rapids last Tuesdny.
itoib/n:.
Funeral servIn-K fu^ the Isle James «lileh will help crops imaensely.
Notre Dame. Ind.'where ihey hsve
Andrew Itolltorg of tTtatirvulx waj
Guy Waller went to Travi-rse Wiy
ClivMog
MeHC'ticvn
It
cutUog
the
M. Blllott. were b.dd ml the Friends
Wen nt neboot.
tbe soestC
his- brother. August Dol- Tuesday.
L' on what Is known os the We«ichurch Saturday aflemooii end was
Guests gt Gregory's resort are Mrs.
bore, and Isnilly. s t«u|du of dajs the
Mrs. Eugene Green of Traverse City one of the lan:<.«t ever lield at this John place, hot owned by M'Dlinm
IVhltesIde. Mrs. Von Meoter. MUs
leat of the week.
vlsllnl her father. J. Codd ami
Groosser.of Traverae City.
’^■jplnee.
Br*T'oerrlces
were
held
Doe. Mra. Worthington. Mr. I.s Grange
Mrs. K. 1). Hobhu and spn. David, the last of the week.
In the Icsll gsroo Sunday hetweea
j
the
lK>me.
,Hcv.
Harvey,
pastor
of
returned to Travetwo City Wednesday.
Mra. Worthington. Mrs.
W. R. micr. who has been 111 f»r',i,p y>joi,ds cliurfh si Tr»v.»se Cltv. Cedar and 1‘revembnt. Cedar won cut Sloeiun, Ur. Russell Sim mu. Miss
Ml!lss Ethel SIncisIr came home !>■several monih, and was much wo.«: ^..-ing .harg,-. -m«*g the JSrd the score heInK 15 to C.
from IllUodale; where sbe'has
several da>B the pw wtvk. U Improv
Mildred Meaehem and -Inna Fer Gertrude Slocum and Miss Ftanees
been sKcn-ling the Hllliidale cidlcKc.
llslbert nil of Chicago, and Mr. and
ing at liiis w-riilug.
guson vIsiU-d Mrs. John U'hl
Miss Emma IhKlges sod rlMcr. lies
Mrs. WooileU of St. louia.
The oeenl nt Soloi
Henry Mono of TusUU was in town
sle. returoed from IgiiRIns the Inst of
Cliflurd riosrmsn Is, convalesreni
Gauthier will soc« be . in hU new
Mundu.v L-rming.
Ihu wwh y
.*
after
n slece uf |•IlCumuBU.
liousy w'hlrh Was sliippecl sti In svcJss. Austin of Kalkusko. wlio w.t..
A. O- Hodser returned uV'Iiic-sday
Miss Frances Robtohon entertslBtluiis rondy to la: bolted logeilK-r.
foreman of the regular s'-rlhin new
fnin Grand Rapids.
d
ed a large company of friends nt the
here
bst
week,
Fesigned
the
luslllcpi
,M(ss AlU Reid ciaU-i her sehbol at
Sleeping I»sr suilon on Snturds}
Boordman View. Friday. June 2<>U:. Saiunlay nielil and rt'iurnod horn
evening. Dancing was
Mr. and Mn. E. Tibblu enicrial
asd reluiiied to her home In Acme on
MrscHilbcftTelkof Her Dt».
the evening and everyone repons an
llielr neidiew. Wui, 11. .Mow and v
Sunday.
.
June
*3.—Mr.
and
enjoyable
Ume.
treeung Symptom* During
Ales Lyle Is actloB bk foremso of Miss Busan Sirite and Howard llIKon
Mr». Tbotbis Baird and rfalhtren mfl
Mrs. Chos GII>soa U visiting
the station crew while
Dolbeig U of Manion on Saturday.
amngeofLifeandHoir
Chester Baird of Detroit, and Beit Traverae City tills w^k.
O. U Boyoton sutoed lo Kinssitv
She Foond R^.
lUlrd. who works nt tbd ’ITsveree
M. W. Fnnoat of Bast Bmpfre. was
-Miss Nora Dprrie left here Wedoes- Tuesday.
Ciyt State hospital, all1 reiurncco
returned to to town oa business today.
.Mrs. Geo. Stulls was at South
doy for ber borne at HarrieUa.
MUses Rose mod Iva Dm
, newtWuod. Pn.-*>D«iasttieChai«B thHr boraA today, after
.Monday to attend
Mrs. Adrus Campbell and sb-ler.
here by the dbaih of ftclr
toptre. ore vlslttog tiiMr. brother.
Mrs. Tbonii>*on, returned ^Vedne^or funeral of ber tnother. Mrs. BhlnRloA k-ttfoAtpirhaiOyabislBbe arauml
M. Rain). Sr.
Rohm at the I'. 8. u & 8.
who died on »lday.
from riovno Cliy.
_. ./
•fra. RoUimoa-aod damtbler Rub^
A slight blase coiisod so mtle
H U LsBor snd M. Ilobhs nntood
Iloni to Mr. sod Mrs. -|W11I GUmorev
of
BIk
Rapids,
rlslted
friends
her*
dtlement at tbe home of Wm. Hunter
lo ‘Traverse City Tuondoy.
«B SaturtUo . June 21, a-Son.
VWOS ttmt I had no
on Friday. Tbe mill clcurad dowi
Master Stanley l-allar went to CsdMr. aitl Mrs. C. K. iiodg<-s
m-«tBiRfaL Tbs tods}'8. H. 1‘erry etpScU to leave W«f- tbe|cre»
iewrew gave timel
timely naalstnnce. Very
Aasbes of beat were
diugSlec Mildred, went to Charlevoix. UMk Wtdmwdsy to visit his unriu
It^ damagn' eras d
done.
no bod /somstimeo
Saturday where they are suesls of aud sunt. Ur. And Mrs. C. A. Dutton.
that I did not know
D asslsiing Ed
Mr. and irts, Ratio.
whnt
lodo.
Basil Brown Is wery ahb.
The G. R. A I. railroad-pul Ibe flyer Mills on the farm.
One
days
friend
Roy t'orns of ‘Traverse City spent
Meiuiarmw Sew-cll and Brorkway ai-|
adTi*od.a»e to take SoncU} at the Charles Eaton home.
tendod the funeral of Mrw. Shingles si
.'A. OotberK i
' ' E.Piflkhan-t
Ly«sE
Northi«rt. Jnns 23.—Frank Voice
Gull* Mbumber «f octr people took
brotljer-lalaw. Andrew DolhebB. of South Bosnlmsn Mender,
Vetetabts CobIn
the dedication of the new Central left Thurwday for Mackinac Island.
Mrs. Frank Bedell iwturned lo’peaDdsndUnrademesatraisweUwome s straig w«
Rev. C. K. Tbels of Ci
M. B. ehurth at Traverae Cly last
Orand RopMs Saturday otter a week’s I man. I am very thankful
'
Ahsi
erl}'
of Northport spent Sunday to
. friend'i
.
_ivfce. a... - ...
Sunds.v.
rlsR with ber parent*, Mr. and .Mra. lowed my
with Mends apd Bnndoy even
ronwnmendltsalcngaslBwe. Befhre
Y, Golf.
Tbs ice orwom social for the beam
Mis* Aru Kltu of Mstbarton Is a 1 took tbs Compoond 1-wa* always m of the pastor laM Friday night ing dellvermi the sermon In tbe M. E.
Mekly and new I have not bod
Ruest of the Wm. Oslxtrn family.
was area attended la spite of the cluireh 'to a large and opprcdatlve
frsat
doctor
ft
*
■ forysars.
You;
Mrs. A. DolberR took little Arden bsbiay tetter.'’-Hrs.i
wuthar. On account of the riln
Miss Retn Wosley arrived home lost
iiBsr'to Grand Rapids Wednesday, BIRt. Pleetwuod, Fa.
I It was held at Uw home of Mrs. Hat*
1 *1,
week from linigorita. Col., where #ie
wlwre hs vlsUsd bis aunt Mrs. A.
Sneb wmjtof smptaus u a
spent the post two years to teaching
Richmond, while she was Ike Rueet of
U Crisp
sebooL
her MU Osetr and temfly,
sjehes, <faad of hnpuodiin eril.di^ty, friende from ‘Traseree City Sunday,
T. W. Stroiiaa and family of Grand
U U M0gsti\ ana fttslly oad Mia •ounds in As eoa, pntoiuthm *f tba
________________
Rapids, ore eajoytog tbrir new cot
Guy -il'alier muioed to'‘TraT«fso City beah. sparks before t&e eyes, irretatage .at tbs point
Tuetalay.
O. 1,. Boynton was at Rowley Mon*
J. Bdgor Foster and fnmlly of New
ore prompUy faeedwi bjr iateUgeet woOdgeushurg. JunelS.—HenO' Dohm, Rochelle, K. Y, ore vtolttog ^tmds
Sr., went to DMroit last wuek tor's nt tbe point
P. T. Peferwon purcfaaaed a COW
visit
with
relatives.
lost week, net car. as sUtUd In loot
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beodrtokn of
Mr. and Mrs. «’m. Ayers spent
week's taper.
Traverae City, spent a few days with
few days last week nt WilliainsbarR Mrs. HeadricW- father. Wm. Groen.
Fife Lake,Is having the. road Im
with their daaghter. Mra. John Boyd.
proved and graveled from the vHlsge
Mrs J. 0. Breiaeaux and nephew,
maadbaUdanptbewMk*
IdanpU
iioe'west to I<eonord Bakers for.m
The colt of John MUis ran nwny Paul Kelchermon. oUoaded theIt baa eurrtod
Mf^tbRngbtUs ceWa. Ust Sunday throwing Mrs. MUD «nd
A. Dotber* it at MoaceloBa wKb Us.
(OmU«h« m Fbf* nro.)
or they will cut your prof
its. Your "hens can't liV
and your chicks will ndt,
live and grow M'hen tor• tured with lice. . Insure
»absolute freedom from
these.pests by using
Jtb Powdered '
Uce KiUer ,
Low in price; easy
to ujc; positive in
oclioB. Buy a packacv now and have
more «ggt and bef-
Co, AtnericBn Drug Co.
W. R. Foote, Queen City
.. .•c'r.tr.i Co, Charles
WHbeMi.
<5ft C IIU.
coNisirsiE: & cx>ivniisie:
LAWYE-RS
AM Punau
Jbfon
Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.
AongXfikt
Man N.ConnIna
APonndfrf
Taleom Powder
For 25 cents
Jergea's Violet and Bose. A smooth, deU*.
cate, deUghtlid powder lor baby's toli^
Going Bathing?
Buy your Bathing Caps. Bathing Sboed
and Water Wings at our -drug store.
■fe
Make OUR Dnii
ug; ,,
>
Dmg Store.
YOUR
American Drug SfOTC
(Jlmifatm
■f*
AmttfiMf8MEN
OfMIDDLIAGE
J^inai Clearatm
ofSuits andCoats
Centinuing
mg for Ae £a
Jo/anw
of me Jifonm
from timo to timt aftor Ai chao of tha
roguiar coat aad ^ Moaon thaao garmmits
hapa baan markad dovn to httar prieas. bat
this istha iinat claarmKa prica. Jba fabm
and atifUs ara both axedtanC
Jf few of the Values
Smts
1— »2.Vpn light tan striped epooge. Balkan style---- «10.l»
2— |y:,.W fancy poplin, draped skirt fey coBar«BSs.*lD.QO
;—A II3 5U llgbt ts nsnd gray mtxtere.
* '
:lih wh
l^"s *S'2 S'i’l
iii
....
Coats
u:::SS
1— *36.00 brawn brvicade eponge. latest model..
2— 437.50 black cotded silk, blue meseallne Ilntog..
3—
*2.5.00cm
naiy eponge. emerald messallne lining....»I6.M
sty eponge.
4— *25.no striped
striped eponge.
eponge. tj..
tart ___
sUk velvet collsr......... *IS.*4
4—*25.no
«—»ir..fiO navy blue serge, plain lallorcd................ *
»l3.fto UD snltlug. while stripe. s:’k collar
SJO
.»-*ie.50 black and white (llagonat. black saUn trim.*10.60
tforlhporl
.1
S*^0, SB and ST.BO are now;
being offered at SZtBO,
JM.mUikenhc.
Snfrttlain's
■■
n
—
v»w- ^ ■
r
Let the Herald and Record Co.
- do your Job Work. ' '
.
.
ittim) TKATISSE BXEILD AXD TBAVKBSI
UOU, THUBSOAT, JUHX 96. 1918
ExtriMIlary (Mies Vataes tenwamim
mat#have taka advanh^c
Gnat Special
T WERE $12 to $15 AT $7.95
SUnTtHAT WERE $13.50 to $20 at |Q.4S
SUITS WORTH $16.50 To $27 AT
—veIry seldom can
K «M J
we offer such
OPPOR-
batitiet «• tKaw. The «uih %mt aecved very much bdew regder
{Niece im iBikm uxiMU to wind up tber acMOB
—PLACE YOUR EXPECTAT1C»^ HIGH I
YOU
won't be duMpoiated i Get hto any Boabtf of the new nidsomiBaiDodelecuinBe emy dMaSiren the cutlm|te thefiddwd
pfodua;
—A9T0 THE VALUE A MOMENT'S COMPARISON
•ad yeul be mere ^bimnced tbap ever tiiat at StmbefB'a ta the
“R^ THING* m dothea^uea.
M
Boy’s sons, Fnnflsrss
.....25c
m
m
w
LIUVV.
and Bl<»u»wi .
s;r«‘Ksi.?&;’.;59c‘-np
^•S'ar'!.‘*'S'"™'.....25c up,
s> vsAaji tvuiiT$.Ni-w Ktyloa aud c.iUiriuKti
25c & 50c
BOYS* srJTS^worth
$3.95
SSiST"
1« OCi. Rprcial at
57.so
On<-lot .up to A4..V> H4.J-S'
SniU................. .................................
RUSSUI PROPOSAL REJEGTQI
fiC
...;..2sc
—“m ml I’d be tickled to pieces
with one of those, Mammal"
*'Get DM a Suit, or All Indian Wi$wam and you 'll see .
what a good boy 1*11 be this Summer"!
. Base Ball Suits at St.28
Tbey'r* mad* of to^ quallly, dark anf flannel. »ltU rollan and bell
trinmod JD eolora. Capa l» matefa. SUea it to 14 >eart. An llluatnitxd.
WISWUM FIrcc wHfe 1*6, SMa^ SM TIcketa
—They coiae just as jiieluml here iu iliflereiit
poleM, etc.
Pognaelftus Country la Bound to Upeat
All Good Work Accomplisbed
by Allies DuHrvq War
With Tirrkay.
sire*.
t\.m|>l- te
Vienna. Juno 3).—A reiort luday
/rum ttelisrade aald ihaf^ulcariuis on
the fn>muT are |>r>‘|«rlut: to make a
oobcetted attack on tbe Servlnos imweek r..<‘ Rul
garluns hare had aMiroximatelv 300,OOO siildicrs within .striking dlstan<-e
opflervia. b'rom Sofia it waaioarued
that Itulgaria had rep-ctedYbe Rus
slan iimiwalllon for a medilng of itul>n-iulern of ail the lialkao states in
St IVie'raburg to dtsrtiss the sUuallob.
CHILDREI *110 IRE SICKLT
Menda. tbo wise man has a list that
he labels uentslly: "Impoaslble to
claailfy.- -Rdasoftt Phlloaephtcal
“It .a miLU U not actaallySk lorer.
ha likes to marry tbe woBum wbo srin
cause him the least bother.”—‘The
Deoiy Duck.“ by a Peer.
Ki! Yi! Indian Suits Irimfned in red and yeBow
and with frii^-. h*!!!! •'Biit-Chief'’ fealhi-rtHl he|mein as illuxtrated. Siu« up to 14.
Cow Bo>r Suita at 81.28
(OoBtlatMd froin Page 9b«r.}
Bencement ezerctaas at Bentonle
aeademy Uat week.
•. wbo is Uklag
• Bane’s course at Chicago, spent
coaple of weeks with her < parent*.
Hr. and Mr$. 'Byron Woolaey.
Mrs. Bterras and two daughters
Myra and Lois of lAwreoce. Kan..
r cottage oa tbe
bey ebere.
The Ladiee* Aid of tbe M. B. church
will eerre dinner asd'eupper in tbe
town hall rrfdny. July tbe Rib.
J. L. Dame made a trip to Bear
laland wtth tbe Dorothy K on Sundey.
Mr*. Ray Butters eno chlldreu of
Traverse City. Tlftted Mr. e^ Mr*.
Geo. Datura at ^e Ugbt house last
1 Is speeding
Mtas Ada WfDUB
^ the week et Oaena.
8. A. Keye and J^es Kehl atunded the monthly dUwetors' meet
ing of tbe Leelanau County Sevlngs
bank on Monday et Lctand.
A plcnte dUner was gireo el Uie
borne of Mr.-eed Mn. Hugh Scott on
Wednesday. '
Mr. and Hra Fred SUtea returned
Fildar from a week:s visit at WUliemaburg.
Bert Glbsoo of Mackinac lalmtd, M.
clcrfclng Id W. P. GUI's sSora.
Mrs. Fred Pries U
moth*. Mn. A. Hm»i
Mlw bUer ButUrta is home tar
the sunnier, bs^ag completed
most suoMssful tm of Bcbeol
Cadlllec Uat week.
Tbe Udiea' Aid of tbe
ilonel <burcb will epead a mebd eftenioon et the ebureh perlora Wedaeeday, June 2Stk. Each member ta
tbe privilege of UvlUng « frlseH
Miss Esther Andereon left Tbuesday for Travene aiy. where eba will
spead tbe summer
Tbe steamer Hisaouri gave an «sennloa from Traverse City to Petuskey Suaday.
Mrs. O. C. fUnaoD enteruioetf abreral Udtea bt dlaaer on Friday afita'
noon la honor of ber. dangbier-U-lev,'•
Mrs. fYaak Reason of' l^Moa.IK T.
SbeldoB Voice entertained severnl
of hU IIIIU boy Mends In.hotutf of
bis alzth Mrfbday last Thursday.
Chea. Beuffiberger. end ferall} have
meved tato tlli cottage be rM-enUy
pnretaaaad atar tbe A. If. MllUkn
v>'
m
MONUMENTS
fore I
design
tba works of
A. W. RICKERD
Trarersa City. Mich.
321 Bay Bt.
BoU Pbowea.
NEUftOPATHICTREATMEMTB—Balt
Vatwr Baiba. etP, Ibr atomaoh.
nervex, circulation, lameoaaa. etc.
Prof. Hubbard, Steinberg BIk. CIti
1209.
may lS4mo*
WANTKD Comprtent and
eiparteored girl for gensml bcuiaa wortC
y'PIrst cluat witeea.
Mrs. U F.
Titos. 44T Wabster «t. may 1-tt
w ith c>v- r,
<
i»li
Rompersat 25c&50c
—Ohlldrea Aompers la bmdlum and dark idnshams.
and eban^ray. In sray
bloe and un. Sites 3 to *
yesTs: spsclsl
25C
~*'14tlle One" Kotnpers at
SOe; good quality ginshaws,
■eenarkera, floe
chanrbray s. gsliasss. drills,
eie. Rttra «eli made and
StyleplusU|7
Clothes
TRAVBiifiB CITY.
Amaod temai. Wm. Suaael aed Hiss
Fannie Bieele enunained, tbe Indies
wii^ Ice ersern end cake.
Mrs. Jt B. Cnrapb^ luid children
ef Ibe ,Omeae Inn spent tbe day In
town.
Mrs. B. P. Dame and family et Bvanaton arrived SatCrday to siwnd the
Bummer la their oottege.
'Arrangemeata are being made for
the rannertVlub picnic to lie held
tbe home of Julius Brace. Wednesdsy.
June 2.5tb.
Miss Grace Kehl is spending tbo
week In Bentonla attending commencentent exerdses.
.MUs Benlab Dame enierulped sev
eral of ber mile girl friends In honor
o{ ber birthday'. Saturday nflerooon.
Mr. end Mrs. BUnaon of'Dl. Lonla.
Mo., are guests of tbeir daughter, Mrs.
BJwsrd Bustick.
E. Cornell of Grand fUplda is spend
tag tbe week ta town.
Mrs. Hoben Ran^ and son Paige
are attending commenrement exer
cises at Olivet thU.week. Her son
Enos graduetes.
Mias Ifelen Barnes'of 8t. I,oala ar
rived last week to tpmd tbe aummer
at the point
Ctiar Km
« JI-S2-?7-*g
Aceonling to plans and spertAcB*
Bow In tuy
famished 01
first iWrty arret Holts of the iirofliet
c
eonirected. Traverse Oiy CanlBS offlre and whlrb will be aWve*^
fiNrtlon
UBill tbe. time a
Company.
meta U-tt
tionod. on which said day and pUon
a(or<$al<1 I still contract iheretor
wiih ilie lowest bblder giving good
and sufficient secortiy tor tba paffiirmanct- of said work.
t( be
Eacli and every IbUi tq
check c
hundred 1.. _________ _______________
ofrice of the lownabip traaaBrer of
Inland township.
e right
It la rt-s
reserved to ralect agy
1 blUv.
l>aied ihhi !4tb day of Jnne.-A. P,
lai.v
CllAS. MOBBB.
ofr HlghwayB.
H
!. July^
• prtc* thm a>or/ff offer**
imv BMIIUrtUEIEBtl
fiH-t.
WANTEO-Cook at Y. W. C. A. hoi.ic
Ai<|>ly to Nm Kdnr Keith, 43: W eb
sler street.
Juue. IJ-ll
Beal, regular Weatem Cowboy Suits, ar pictured, hats to
match; also gun. Isriat ami red haudkerchief. Sizes 5 to 12.
FoMtoUs.
Free with
TickaU
.Vollce is heteby glVeo that a«a)«d
peonosBls will be raealiod by tbs andM^lgnad wuumlaaionar of highways
oCtbe »o*ntbl|. of Inlabd. coowy «f
Bentle. at the oB»oe of
townshtg
clerk In said tuwDsbi|>,.aR
tua Dsbi|>,.aAIl tbe aesemh IT) da' of July. A .
_ _
10 o clorh a. ni. lor the furnlshlai of
an necessary n^alerlait and pertorfllIng tUa IbDowing work, lu-wlt:
grading and gntvellng fonr <<|.
miles ot Htaie reward road
One 111 iiii;,- i-omirH-m
••nrtng at reif.
ners of aeeiions IMMZ-Ii.
fi3-li. Ini
iBlanl
lowDKhlii, ilenxlr couaty. rv—
uorth oa^ aeetto Une UOo feeL
e 111 mite rurinienrlBg at cor>
of aertinas II-lMB-lt. Iblanil
township, lleiirle county', running east
on Var. 1 A-t. W. nloug section ilM-
Can be set Up by any boy in a few inimiteK.
IiMUan Suita at St as« 1.80
-
PLAHAHACK *
ON SERVIANS
Me imic icilaw add rcccaay;
—Headquarters tpr everytbiOff the Httle laddies need
for the warm
Summer Days,
ta
•$.' 'SuffragtMs clauB,
wttb
niighiy gocHl iiroof, *tbat Ibe liquor ^
foreet were tbe greatest tartors ii>'
qbe defeat. .So one Iartor aiaof could
ttavs defeated ua except tbe liquor
at.~ Tb« Matement enaetadet;
'This Iso'i a whhie or err bwao-'o
or defeat. Ihr a true autenest o(
tacu and flgurps.''
fPHT STRIKE
IS EXPECTED
Reduce die
high cost of living
In these days when prices
are going up and values
are going down any ave
nue of escape is- wel
comed.
tBmllles there.
Carmea^ farm.
Mlaa -Fay McOoneba of Traverse
City vlxlteil herfleople Sunday.
Mfw- (’lint Case and Mrw- George
Powell visited Mra. Floy l>owell Sun
day.
Mrs. A HeConabe end eon RaymoBd called on ber perenis. Mr.
Mra. 1. Skiver. Bnnday afternoon.
. Glenn Pike drove over to Maple
City Sunday evening to tIsII fiienda
. Mrs. Pike and Hlf’* Croshar were
over to Aliya on Sni
the ball game.
CINCINNATI AND TOWNS IN KEN
TUCKY ARE AFFECTED
SHORTBI HOURS BFUNOED
litre it a chance for you to
reduce your outlay for cloth
ing without a eacrifice to
your pereonal appearance.
Moiaf
Mabel, June 23,—Mra. Carrie Pray
left Thursday morning for an exiended visit at different -points ta New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lindsey drove to
Tmveroc City Saturday, reluming
Sundey.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Undaey vlaitrd
at ,Ortn IdDdsey's end W. A Kenney's
f'rlday.
Mildred Gardner of M'iltalioabnrg
rlsltefl at A. B. Fray's Tburade) end
Friday.
Morile n. ITay of Bdyne City re
turned home Saturday for a abort
yUli with hU parefits.
Theodore Sberman aad family rlaU•d at Geo. Allen's Sunday.
Austin Pray bad the misfortana to
cut bU foot quiu badly while aghimt
Are.
\Tsia Mason visited et A. 8. Pra^'a
several days last week.
Carrie Pray was agreenldy eurprlaod when a number of her nel^
bars walked In for a farewell wty
Tueeda)- night.
.Cedar Run. Jane 24.—D. -G. Shorter
•pent Buudey here Uklng rare of tbe
stqiw while his soo Frank was away
to tbe ball game.
Tbs Cedar Run bell teem played
at AUyn test SumUy. tbe ^lae rosuiting ta e score of 20 to 1 ta Uver
Of Cedar Hnn.
Hr. and Mrs. Everett Crain. Marion
iMmlt and Mias Sadie Crata eilended tbe bell game a( AUyn Suaday. \
. Mias Kve tiepew is spending her vaeellOD at ber borne favrt after allendtag -blgb ecbool at Traierae City. .
Hlaa Vivian Crasbaw of Tmvene
nty la vIsUlBg at the borne of Ida
Pike.
Mias BelU UavU visited Hiss Veda OROPPCO igoo feet into thb
ATLANTIC
MeCoeaha Sunday.
Mrs. Roy-^meu end two chlldresi
I C>perimenUno With New Type
aad her brother. Edgar Harvey, ro
-^Of
Machine
to Croaa Uw
tuned to tbeir borne on North HantOeean
C
tou tstand after ependlug a nmuib
bare rtoiting tbeir sisier. Mr*. Bverrit
London. June 24.—An nvtetor, FelrCralq, end olber reUiivea end frlenda.
^ Mra. Will Griffith and sona. WUbor ,balme. was drowned off
gad Geot«e. Iffl on tbe train Sunday this
tbU evening. He hnd flown friun Broekevenlng for Treverw CUy. They vis- Unda end was experimenting with a
Ited bar'tXMata. Mias Carrie M'aatwer, | ua« type of macktae wlU whi«b be
aAer which they are going to Charie- projected a tiwiMnUaatle Al^t ta'
volz tor a few days, then to (beir ucw July. FalriAIrfls fell tato tbe see from
home el Tata. MIcb.
e height oil.fkM teat ei%aenk hefotw
Mies Cerria Wew>%ar of Traverse a friend who wee emtalBg ta the rieleCity emme out on tbe excursion Bun-'lty, gouM rweeue him. Tbe mectotae
After the bnalness eeaslne of the L, day to spend the day with ber people. | was wf S60 bone powwr. was complete
O. T. M. M:,>0B Friday evening. UseJbbn Cenusan and Will McClura ly encloead nnd provided wtih e gtsyw
idemes <L U.. DnsM. W. F. Blade. trad«>d tbeir farme for a atora et Ben-|eoutag fower.
Preeldent RIekeri of the Garment
Weriitrs Union Hss Taken Per- '
eenal Charps ef Sltustlon:
In V fact, there is a strong
chance of your being better
dressed. The makers of Styleplus Qothes $17 are the oldest
arid" largest manufacturers of
men's clothing in this country.
All these years theyhavcspecialized on men’s clothes of medium
price.
Cincinnati. June 34.—Eleven thousand gartneni workers employed in Ibe
clothing factories In ClifcinnaU end
neighboring Kentucky towns are exiwcted to strike today, although several thousand strikers wbo went oni_
yesterdsy rwtnrwed to work todny.
PresldeDt Rirkeri today ordered the
etrlke conUnued. Rickert la enroule
to CtaetaaaU to take personal charge
of tbe atrika The principal demand
of the woriura Is /or shorter boura.
Stylcphis. the special suit of clothes
made by speciaHsts, sells for only
$17 became scientific methods
and vtdume-buying of woolens
reduce their cost to rock-bot
tom.
All-wool fabrics,
ityl^ phu b^-grade
tailoring, phis guaran
teed service.
You can not buy
didreoualiif other stores
8hortaA$20to$2S. Makeus
prove it~oome in and see
Stykplus Clothes—no other
store in town has them.
GIVE CfiEOiT
ursws
EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
MAKES FIRST STATEMENT
AVIATOR WAS XILLED WEIS
UOIE RESNISIBIE
SINGLE
SUITS
To close out at a
savins from $3
to $7.
SINGLE
PANTS
Greatest bar
gain^ ever.
About two
hundred pairs,
at
ONB THIRD
OFF.
AGENTS FOK-
“Stetson” Hat*,
• B.V.b." Union
Suita
“Interwoven”
Sox
“Cone’s Boss"
Overalls
“Barker” (aU
linen) Collars.
Uquer Feiwee Wes Only One Factor
Ttial CoMd Have Defeated
Their Efforts to Se
cure -SetloL
Detroit June JTi.—Tbe MIcV
'f'-U Bev?U.
lengthy atatMsent gave ikelr first it "
fletal “why*' ef the defew of “Voir$
for women'’ ta Hlcblgan Uat Arrll.
Tbe “wma" ak»e ere
they ssaerL “Autla’’ riatm the liquor
people imd Botktag to ddo with tbe defeat «t nsragsr' Tbe atklemost de-
^;;^SNEflMM& HUNTER
Ci^
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ITAOBtar.
<»Un> TKATUn BlKiT.T) AKD nAVBBSI BA^Utn^ TKDBSSAT, JVVl Mi 19^
abeet of adbietoa. the btod plumbara
FWOM FICLO ANO WOOD*. ♦ rkli »nc*.
'
* CANN1N6 AND PReMRVINO. ♦ employ to covertog plran. It U very
PtY RWATTMi PRlt
: SvH A ncM cook: A 4*|«w« ♦♦**♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ cheap and may nsnally be found ni
TO LAMU.
rht wild clMAtla. aoUkUMt taMA cook tu*kt m« the othtr iv kow to
Tbare an two dliUaci nethod* at ptombera’ shopa U the nsbeetoa fo
tra*alara'-lor. or vlrstn-a^iower. !■ maka, a ^nwbenr one)«l. Waah. and rreiarta* trait for wtntar
hot available, put Into the oven shA,
qolte as beauUtul as Its cultivate* alA pick over on* (dot of . strawberries, nlac and preserrlas, «)>• a-hottsebold low pans to wUeb there are mhom two
ter, aematie paateulata. mod has the Cot la bah^ pot In an earthen bowl. autboHt)-. Both have thelr.advoeates Inchea of totltos water. i
Ibi. lUbd Bstct WDlUiw.;£ditor:
added advantace of tbe beautltal and add.oB»<hlrd of. a cupful of pov- and tBeifta. A kaowl^llse M each Is
Sterilise the )an *nd utemtla Make
feAberr aeed pods t^hlcb Mt bAf the der^ near, one-balf taaspoontnl of neewssarr-rarhere much frait
to be the syrap; prepare tbe trah tbe aims
winter. This wild elematta Is fonod ranllla. oee tableapoonfnt of water prepared, as kicDatiWa are beat can- as few cooking In tbe prensrvlng ketfesteoBlnc llaelf from fence poau And and a few grains of talc Let stand ned and others best preaefred. Olil Ue. FQl the hot tors With It. and pour
broken tree tranks In aanr aectloiis in a warn place fifteen minutes. Beat honsekeepera who are used in' pro- In enough syrup to flU the tor mdldl},
•• *'»«■» • o^adr «rner of the middle west, and tnafes one oI eight e*ia slightly, and add ooedtalf paring frolte. *T>oond tor pound." look Ron the blsde of a silver-plated .knife
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where they wui ihMVe. Too wmild the moat saflsfaciory poroh vlnea to cnptol of cream, two tablecpoontuls of rometlmes with dUtavor upoa the around the Inside of the tor. Ptoce
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WtotodT time— pay many dollara for greenhouse be tounA says a writer In a fam aag- sugar, and .oowhalf teaspooatul of newer method of eanfllng. sraieh re- the Ittw to tbe oven, ettber ah the ns»•
Mlden-halrandferasootawbliBore enjae.
,
'
aalL Put two taUeai>ooafuls « but- tftdres ieas eiw and
eouklng. bestoa or to the pan of water. The
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Another vine U the wlM grape, ter Insn hot omelet pen. nnd when nnd keeps the frait more nenrly In lu oven iboiUd be moderately hoc Cook
STEt.S'QESr. BROS.
a' ‘
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” «“®*^-»Ud flowers: wbone grace end beauty the ilrof^- melted, pour In tbe egg mlTturc. As It natural shape. Perfect Jers mogt be the fruit 10 minutes; remove frem the
Traverae City.
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“*• »oo«l Umliape gardener bns beeh' oooka. prick and pick up with a fork uaed, both for cunning and-. preSarv- oven and flU (be Jar with hotHog
***?**?*?y P*«*"» “ « "••• *® magic apoli of a wlW flower garden qalck to see nnd utilise. Tbe aimy until the whole la of a creamy eon- Ing. and great care miisi be taken In syrup. Wi|ie and seal. Piaee the tors
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**•’' km halt of Ibe pleasure of white blooms of early spring poseeai slauncy. Plane on a hotter pan of eoallng them, eo that they are pgrfecl- on a board nod out ot n draft of nlr.
I MMof clovnr anrivers of de- jua. start yeur .Mrden the very nest an esmiisite fragrance, and In the to- the range, that It «ia)- brown uulckly ly air tight. The fruit mum be of the If the screw oovera nre need tighten rings of hsrd-bolle<l eggs and nic^
- Item you go n-tdcakklng. With a m- tumn a lusurlant growth supporii the nndernaath. Before loMlng and turn- best, tbe syrup of right proponlous them after the glass has cooled.
ber circles are arranged niouad ^hv
.
tie care la transplanting In tbe cool ot uny bttnehee of grapes which nre Ing on n hot platur add one-half the and bt^lng hot. and the Jara fillml to
Large (rails, such as peaches, pears, aatod. and the sauce be made esi«cialMu’ flow •bout^mat
time ■ the evening, and' In giving as tar as quite fee ornamental as fiowan. TM pretmrwd-atrawberrles; kprlnkje with tbe brim.
qulnces, crabapides. ric.. wUl require. |y piquant with the citric acid ot good
poaslble the aaae kind, of light or vine will thrive in shadv situations two ubles|«onfnU of powdered sugar,
m nn rn.ir mck it «• bn-m>b* • aboui'a plot of syrap to each quart lemoo-Julce.
^ **
oorahUflas tbe tinkle
as
to lu naUve home; you where tbe cultivated grape would be n and pour'eroud tbe reoatolng alraw- ,ty„p
syrap of sugar and water, n'lng the Jar cf fruit. The small frnlt nlll reToung larnlps plainly ^led and
,
wOl have little troubU to •mowing tomplele faltore. It' U parUculnriy berrtea
proportions for 'different frclu fljren qnlre a little over half a pint of syrap. sliced up cold make a famous vegcu^............. *** **“
irao.
good .1,..
When puwri
planted 0....
below: mi Ihe ton '
The amount of sugar In each quaft ble aalad to mixture with potatoes and .
.a.' |r..ni. M.
«r Him when
And U yon love flowers, land who pr made to cover an unsightly fence. *«♦♦♦** 4 4
♦ with boiling syrap, Put the covers on of syrup ahuulil be reHulated to suit carrots. The sugar In the canot Icnla
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dons not?) you wlU be repaid a thouBltiwwweet, with Ite clusters of riSl • FOR YOUR CNTCRTAmMCMT. ♦ wiibout rabbera and do not siwew the trait with which ti Is (q be used, itself to a salad well, and tbe flrmefFM bear tbb bum of heea!
, . .
I for the trifling trouble and gold seed pods which hang on the ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 * ♦** ♦♦ ♦ ♦ 44 ♦ ♦ them tight. Place tbe tors, resting Tbe quantity of sugar . may be In- body of the mealy young pouto al<U
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..__ ... tnd wort of transpUnilng ihcse dar-- vines moat of tbe winter, la a beautiHere Is a riever i>lan for the annual on a rack or blu- of lorcelain, to a creased or diminished to suit tbe Its flavor to dtoplay Itself uiun ilte
hri^
woodland.
tnl vine, but a slower grower than church or aeelely ootlnt It «mn be hofler of tepid waur. which abeuld taste.—Parroera' BuUetln No. 2*3.
Ungue. while tbq light .watery cun«
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slatencr of the turnip ne^s the presTin vane nonifEu seanTm Mve you
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Neither carried «il very cleveriy ae to table reach nearly up to the aeliks of'the
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T**"* is Just eo muA boauty to dooa U foraiah as much shade, hut It tleroratloas. flays the writer:
' Jars. When the wator*begtos to ^H.
Cold Vegetables aa flaUds.
ence of the two other vegeubles to
Whw
summer
reigns
and
the
give flnUflM to ltd anhstciiea.
Tb. niarv «>« aohioin- « Man hill ^*>0 UadMatw aa We an> prepared to >■ leit pretty mown with the othera.
We have to of churah an annual aU®* time for cooking, according to
approetate, not a train more. The
At the Ume of pUnltog the rods of dinner nl which twelve Ubic* are a^ fk*
Take out the weather to boi, warm dishaa do not
Cold Itonnt nnd poutoos.'or beans
fleartet Oak must. In n way. be In your thw desirable hardy vlnea. sow a few ranged, and rising from florsa decoraremove the covers and fill to tbe attraci the ai>i>rtlie. says "Tlie Table."' and asparagns, mtoM well, and bnmd
eye. whwt you go forth. We ea^t seeds of an ocniupenul gourd vlne^ thins In the center U a banner wUh brim with exira boiling hot syrap; Cold foods 'arc in request rather than benna. either nhwe or In oou|iaDy
tee
anything
until.
we
are
poweaaed>
wild
cucnmbec
for
a
viney
effect
the
|he
name
of
a
month
of
the
year
on
it.
Wl
on
the
rubbers
nnd
screw
on
tbe
hot
dtohaa.
The
apiwtlte
to
flcine
knd
«)(),
any other c
•^iTrank L. Stantn*.
with It. uke It into ear beads. aml-ra,|i year. They will noi-lie needed There Is a blank book on each uble
•* potsHM. If the neruto tempting. With the temiNjra- signaraocoeea. If tbe broad beans are
then we-ran hardly see anything elec, the second year. - with a card oe the cover asking each
are turd% bottom opward afur lure outside tbe body at ninety or bq. getting nid. they shoifld be aut>l>ed
Tbe true sportaman enn abool you atalmwt anr wooded district finest to write his name and address, uecurely Mllng tbein. -in Iroper^ In tbe sbmio. the skin to busily nt jrom their coats before bafew pni to
Aa ofilkaA trlfllM «tih orchard ireea.
work tbrowlng out lu oountleas (oun- tbe aalad4mwl. Cold summer squash
moot anr of hto (ame *om hla wig- pivniy of elderberra and golde* wlUow Also bis birthday date.
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A.aaaflMr w||h Its dnmlag beet;
dowa. What else has bo wtadows or
digging, nnd very
tboee horn to /nnnary are asked to Ampa of Jnloe to eeeape. Pint to» UIBS of cooling waters, through the And pieces of cold cnnllflower are
^weefl the tpo a marish wedge
oyes'for? - It comes nnd perche*
eCnotlve groupa of ahrabbery or trim- alt at tbi-January uble, those bom In *”•*
®®®ks are convenient to sweat channels baibing the body In a fine In this dish. Well cooked cabbage
tt riUhes tTM and ahgled eedge,
last o4 the barrel of hto gun. tat the mag hedges they make too Tbe el- Pehruaiy at the February uble.-'tbwe H*®* “ •
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usually fllm of acld-OUed waters, so an to keep bcnrl when odd to as good ns raellfniMto a bmt' has toet Ita war
M of ..
«. It .ith ,k t«lb.
„„M to to™ IQ M.rcl. U tto M»dl UU., ««>“»■
I" • ™tt
-tbe toner temperature of tbe blood flower. A mixture Of -three or four
Mild the taw1«d ahaMwa play.
era on.—Henry U. Tborenu.
•tonosl
vegeubles to good under ik« aance.
OHuMered extremely bepniltul when
|Ud by Its flnaai of fle^ rapoae
flU
the
tors,
ao
that
all
Tn mnlto. ibU Itot
ttoi.
«b„.,„ bind to ntod. Ill, itoibnd
loAfled ^ Ms torge^ flat-topped clueThe blank books m preserved by
na,>todod •wuM-flag'a b^ty ^iwa.
diinkAnnito. To ..|d.™ ibn ndJ,
lb. uito. Tb. blln. mi.
ton of wbhe fragrant blosaonto, fol- thenudlea’ Aid society, which ap“f **
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-llto-. . rtonUr tottoWto, ol. «rt,
p„|„o . aronllt., to to.1 . pet.
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ton. o, more to that nave been pour.-d dui and spread
i^iy-to the middle of the
lOmaA tho vM ^ Akalera pam.
It rnn .to. .tot I ttouibird. m~ to ..11 H 1. bn oblUHnbl. <»"1«, tocb tolnto on Ibt bltib dni.
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In flimv laver. over Hie akin surface, dlah. s^ice eo'vetod. fli^-He edgra of
ripptopriu Us limpM gtoaa;
Tto ll.t.nto .n. boi .1 nil tore. A ^
„ ...toBtob- A indr.toto In bvinunm, 1. .ii"'1mn.b Iron I. d.mnndto b, ,tb.
'di.b .dl bn™u^ Ibnninto
f0 sMng UoM motb-mUlen aall.
t.in. tod
.11b to
lb.a Imli
n.ld„„„
dandciton of a iglrl! The phrase was ^
,„,ouat
of
•*»'! to the Febriury namee. etr. The
The amount
of sugar
quart ninr.1
Jar
Md flraaundUM to igu^e mall:
suggestive, tat wkai It saggoeied he je^ulng
If a low hedge Iswanted.
*»«to are all aflke nnd hive a (toe of rb<-ri1es should be six ounces:
rasp...............................
pert or ghertUna. aerved whoW; make
A wateicreMH trlflgetUs ride:
So lemonade becomes the drink In good ganitohev. DeeU sliced to anflid Uroogfa It «Ater4it«Ues alldeIbonghl tbe msUer •
i elusive
nceneo' sImuUted to the cUy tolnted anuounnemcat nf me Bunday rles. six ounces; Acid Mnckberrlesi six
other nice relief to tbe vc(euble salrSrae.h
rtes. raspberrlrt, wnrranu are Uken
mlni-siirlg gives flavor and
And neeiriracs' pipe
.11. bvldli,' ni .Itotort. Cow Wtol ,to,,,itololl«into-b»nbl.»«olbdobmes the order of tbe day. cut
thinly, served appetlxioclr. with due
A dateriloB Afl A cm That meam
AhM Ite margia ot tbe atream
nttention to gnrnto^ of scarlet and .
liimnittlnns
The frafitant waiqr-tUles dream;
,j ^
tbnt make ihs
yellow .and graen V “®te» ®f toflmAte vrew^tet ate turtle-bead.
test, dustiest day. Yben tbe finrdan
toes, sgga nnd paraley. Salads, re-between tbe extra good
Ate Irtt' bannerM wings are spread, flowers hang their dtopMiraged t
freahlngly green, xestfni. dtoesHon-Hara am
mijs over ibam the rat-ulto dun.
and even tbe trera look wtiied. it
aiding, are In demand, and vefirUblc*. ^
.uggestlotiB along tbe Une of
beenuae they ate usually uken hot
evoking;
tnraed facee of the dasi^elloiis
fl stialght and fall aa U to show
with their aocempanytog Joints, are
^
of sage adds much to
Whec* firwner Mains of calamus were trying 0 outdo the I
Vss to evMenCe.
seasoning of hash. If tonutoee
But they should be cooked to quanto any way aeam too urt add
any retotlonriilp ii
Uty greater tbs* needed srfth' the hot ,
lasiend of greaaing
auncTy*) that next day. nerved with imns I
^
bennd
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cold meat, they can rentaenr as a ,affln paper. Sake tatkCriln a dripping
•weet-flag’a hidden wenlth
■alad> dtob. making a most T®toome ^
' inunglble. lodeflaaUe. tat
Iscuit tin. .Tho pans need
■footes
ebangr from the usual IcttureC erena.
able atmosphere ot good cheer.
-------- whatever and tbe enke will
In Itoekeri molfl M>hns lu Mrth—
or midlve salad. No l-etier eopper
the paraffin' teper nnlru
Vte Ntoblood of jto honeet wonh;
dlah ran be devlard than am;b a aalad.
t who cea adau herself |i
lu .wrinklad roql*. alt fibrous grown.
.
.Vogrtables
conuln
m»:h
aallne
^
.
, ^
- „ ' will
__ gladden
, tbe early spring^
... services. A birthday greeilok to writ- ounces: slrawberrlra. eight ounces; matter, especially the poushes so
Ham magic vlitnas-of tbelrown!—
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tsi
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tolo. . ..11 ^»l. ™™wilb
Tb™..Ub.l.mi.nn,lnrrtolo^.
,n.nn*.« on.™.;
W.
A taato. and lo! Unre spring again
looch needed 0^ the body lo s——
1«MU«1. .W. m..rto «o..r bto in «™b * ,*..nw lb. .Id. ..11, Ttoi'
.„n. non*.; toninil^
.
minutes before turning ft ouL Pnr^ ^ purahaaed to .
Tbto. bwrbtoll ga.~ to Ul. b^nl grow to. Cut such luxuries are not Tnr will be out before tbe vIoleU are gone.
„„to™. n,, lb. .n.nlU.<*rtoto.,.bol..W,lbl«toO«l They hnve nlso their own vnUubl. nuiriment In a fur greater r---------• ***** for'- 10 cento and
a
may he cm to any
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‘Tb-'l' . -m ■»; w.toto .J.1.. ton. 1. lunb h «l.to nlntowlto. wlb. on.n.; owtopplA *. <*to toUd lto.™ brdtortll toW.
. It
Ukee
U the front ...............................................
lawn, and If dis- more than
onecb.™.
paaaer-fay
U atop
andWbl,. nc.
• «,op ••
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ol C.
^b
.
,11*1 on.to.1 pln.^ ..*. on.™. |A
FoUioes abonld be the bnse of most
lodced from this poailton. raakee luelf admit*. The trflMn^ grows only In
heaping tablespoonful to nn ouooel.
Mo tte Modi Ood;*^ me.,like . bnppy nIongsMe the rand, or curls leaf moM. ubd It will be necembr;
------------------------ ---------- ------- raw taste or ontoos cut an onion nne,
For q Daisy Tsa.
Hse one cupful of waur
en^ p«py ararU' every ol^ kind of vege. down between two eobblestonee nnd bring some wood-eoll whea they
«to orioe rtags oot .M JuUtoai
Fold a flvc-toch square of fine white quart of small. Jutoy JnriU. and two t^ble exceUenily. acting with them ai
> lu bright bead nbovc tbe eras- transplanted.
nt least an hoar. Wash off the salt
ii
paper Into Qiartcn and then dlag- cuiifuls of water for large fraita. Make
r twice tn (rash water. Drain.
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J4ome Che4r
ijAsr
bitoblto^ i
dandelion will mnke Itself at home
; nnywhera. ate manage to enjoy life
. under almost any clrcumstauces.
• nflpenk to Btovto the gremi nnd .
Out on the stretch of grass book of
•
nabnr «te«.
, thTra^ whet* the ihlnkTau. gn•
Wb«r« coldrii tlnte ot moted
Trib- la (te ^oom ate gtory of
that shads.
Oed spssdu to an; ate I raMr
la Hla
-auJlb MraavKimhall to tbe
to the bed wltj stonra. and l4m coveriug of lenvee’rai upon the bed ea^h
winter. Prt to some of the Hardier
’Hrahee" for n bnckgrauod. then the
Oner (era. Ml.the maidenhair If H
“n^.nSir'purplea.ter. with yel-
mfold. ate
_
tetoy -peUL Then■' tmfold.
^ you
you
q^I cherries eight
mtoutee. ,mto
•*•" “ *l*hi pduled daisy,
thu ooMea ten. tteckberriee ton. 'sirai®» ® •»*®« ®' *»rdbonrd. and mnrit i^rrlrs twelve, pluma twelve. Varilett
«- , to wb of the: **rkel
(halmal twenty mtouUa. nmnll
P>*f®» *'»le n tbrtune. ns:
psnr.
(whole)
Uilrty:
pracbM
You wMl get your heart’s derira.
You will bq beloved.
You srill be tninoui.
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ty^'pl^^'nil^l.'^Si.'n’:
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lb.1, l»n .1.A nnrlbllbl *. *.1, *•! !».«». ■« - T«, .111 wbHl I. .
rooked on the tips
wiewayedthem
spectoUsi to hardy annuals hit , 1®*'**!'f®®'^'*'®:
ver knife or a cherry stooer. Pracbea.
der stems as the breesra
ewsyed them one. spectoUst
You wW be somebodrY dafltog.
qnlnces and |iMrs sbcnU be pared thin
this way ana that. The dandeUoiw in
Yen wrtU gnln high rank.
I twenty vnrtnilen. PUnud
ly and evenly nnd haired «r quaitnrad.
tbsir old age wore —
Ton
wHI
win
Tile stones nnd skins of peaches ran
Uun to their golden youth, nnd the In dumps, nothing to prattler thnir
mnn wondered Jf perhnpe It might not t^r. ragnl roynl pnrj.le. Bratde the
o«—
be fairly assumed thsi a dandelion *»tow Ptont n clump of tbe ririd or.
»te writing. Pasu it securriy down
" 'syrup, and strained befora adding tbe
fri TO.M .TO. OM *.**11., oolj .... pl~rt.jTool (A«l.^l.l»i
Th, on™ ufl .klo. * ,ol«»
oae beauty for another, low WM). Mso called biAUrfly we*d;.aad *te fortune neekar to ^ ?>*® ,
can be used In tbe same way. making
Ing the gold of ftaths jnbltont buoy, you will have n color scheme to de- “e turns up w ^be
. ^eh colorad uyran. Small pears are
iacy. tat finding to silvery serenity Ui^ii,the eye of all who see It.
>
a2^^ tSte
>te mar* s ebarm no lesrsattofylng--------------------------------------- : pranpem tor aun. .* naeaM mma imra .ppi,, should he fared and oet Into
—Toong FYopln’e Weekly
Dainty Oeseerta.
. daisy may be made <• tril of*'**'
sliced which are cot Into several
Toung Peopl«_W^
'Strawberry «mffle make, a dainty things. dtoperiUom Unto when tht
chopped, or
A Cardentofl ApranAmoort Pat a fourth of a copfil of chief event of Itfe to going to Ubn
f^tn tbe cot* with a stiver fork.
The coomo^JtUags of lUn are nil
1 fluid an apron made of licking hnttor and half a copfui oljnllk Into plnce. nnd so on.
.
should be pricked with n largo
no sweet." THn wonder to that we
taavw K« dtonrisrad this loag
skins from
dMIc to puvent tbe
For ^alneo From Oric nnA Ivy..
The wsuds of tbe tfopies n» ite rare nrdaa. says n garden lover. It keeps add g toorth of n cupful eaeb of Mer
boraUnA
gte 'nxpenstvs grasAboitoe flowers of tho drass from being w« nnd eolled. ate, fognr mixed nnd sifted. Stir eonTbto dlstraaing condition makes Ms , Preserved fruit is richer than raathe nerthtoJid Ate In turn, tbe flffw.' jt
of pockets st the bottom are rinntly wnlil the mtotni* ctotew Wool ndveot ntoiig wMk ptealce and woodmere angnr sad leas
m ate ■brabs we deem so common, emy useful, also two above. I move the ^ee of (he ton. then ram It onto toad riralla^ ;lt ^ rasuU (rom sev
rnarid ‘
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•h*** eggs ^ston
h«.f« wlih-a
WI.W erainisnm
The frait ahould be copked
fancy tn, utfto poto from Place to
pUee In ...IV.
the yolks of Ihree
eral ptontt assises
htoldee me
tbe eissswaan
ctoarie oak nan
ate
tbsto. and
anfl keep
kMP my setosera.
setosors. irawal,
irawOl, «tertk
Ivy. ~
As ~y«
soon »
as tbe eniirtloa ttoglna.
prices. ■
.
tbato.
leartn of
o( aa cupM
cupim of
o« sirawbmrtesaad
s.mwowTM«s»i -r.
s-a vhsn filled Into tot*.
Hava you tout with hare ymrfl. and Mriag hammer, tacks, hits of toalher, ’ flUx.thoroMly: Ihta rarafuUy lold *® ?te». ^y sweet spirit of niter.
,
.
■
*
•
*
•
•
ArCmdUn'
SdUotf:sffablB
2;rv«to„^r^-o:'“r7to"di ^"‘rnTtatt^'^u^^dShr: rari^-jt^^-riiid,"^^bewse bnro and dflMlau. and are yoor yt,n,,, niy apron- In the garden.^, serves tod whipped cream sweotaoad sn .babd for the emMyra te one aa
When r^y to fill tbe Jars, wrap a
vaallla. a core ate preventive of this form ot hot. wet doth nranad the Jar; or ssi^U
rborch )«M oafl rear "Ood'i sera" on- ny Aprvm Is my best friend. iCthe to taste ate flavored
A pellrioos Birawborr^ Bbottetee^^ datmatltto. , ™
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to a'pan half fen of hot water.
a a dnHrlrrus shortcokn. mix * A nlaraied aoluitoB ot horadc add to tbe brim with frnlt and syrap to
thrae enptato of floor ate tea to^alao .tueful, as wdl qs. bothtofi fr*;, egaal quantlUeB.' Pot on the rnbbMlevel Ubiespoeofnis o
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Oo
to
gM
tben.
The
apron
caa
be/ng
powdar,
tbea with tbe tlifliv
nboflte hr the band of
ate brt^ hock
u a very faney way no aa to be'flnAMA rab la bait a tejf^W
A Darden' Hint..
‘ . J«*
0OM(M ^«u.,Mtoty lady-Wrcbaa ate „,rai
Amamenlal logelbw. Mine Bert an egg. mld^^,
wsW
JMoy warns.
fltoUke »*
to tear glovte
-#
bsootlffll rafl^-^ TrauMnnt cedar ^ ■,«hrolderail with rad wbrtste. bot (nonnt.(toeMw«> *ME^wne
• **—*«
^
yorlib^(i^ftteMnt-elderbarr^.*te nmnybaptotolfdanlrter
,
dte Artoimlxture grJie.^, n^e » whra gnrdentoA yet drrad the stotos/vC«n^^ Cea»^ tM ©vem
diMps Of teMte wItb Hs enriy iwd»
tmooU tatter. Put totSC^gSlijb atete*te asOs wkMA toleriubly oc- • Thto nutbod or eoantok fruit. In *e
A«dM
.
A Handy Apron. .
tatad pnta and tadnUe telTgeRtoa ear tetora gtovea nra'worn. BalDM oMnlna of the wriler. to tha a<ie to
Tbwe are wlM Mamotto ate otbar . Whan tm pita psM or. bgans. den a with a ubtrepoootol of sugar: bifo gutog tote the garden, fin the wnlto hw proferite. The work to easily sad
llrmraint 'rinsa to be bad for tbe clothwpto apraa. whita has two lam to a gnlta oven. When done, bpr^ wUk.-b pot* whMe eeap. Whea tbe aalekly done, and tbe trait retains tto
URtoC. TBe'dMrarnot todtg ap (be poekeu la tUe way'yoa wtUHe sMe wttk battv. put togetbw la
taada are wAM afterward, tbe aoap teapf. color, ate flavor better than
tbnodaafafl tetoob iry).
t, pick with both hatea. potltac tba with an 4baadaaee«f fra^ awaettead »ID dieaolw bearaOi (be, naOe. :■»! «bea cooked to tbe ptararriag koRle.
'teMMra.iteIr vaitoty to totaoo. ragouUoa into tha noov itekM.
harriao tetrooa ate « tt» M tha atMH «K-.wU} aoMtet «Uh U. .
Com tka hottem of tha ovoa wUb a
green peasdisve been served hM with
It. The leg or shoulder wUl cm to
the iriile cold for aome mento nfurwards. Therefore: a treble quantity
of peas should have been conked, butd. nte only partiy.eaun hot.
WUh tbe ihlnly-cul slices cf lamb,
arranged
irranged dalotUy
daintUy with ganilshvs
garnishes of
Icmoo^llees and tomnto atetkma. irasUlog between lettora bsaru, mintsprigs ate parsley enrto. wUl appear
the dish of cold ealsd. formed Of tbe
ooW green peas. In rnlxtoi* witb
•Ueed new potatoea. cooked nnd cold.
Tbto dtob of eatod wfU be served wUh
a good thick mayonaatoe dressing
Ttoe^n nnd h
with purest oUve oil nn<f sggs.ns It to
rich with cream, or It to deUlcoos with
« good cooked ealte drcesliig. espe(tolly if a* little soar cream or awest
whipped cream to added. Y’lth cold
tomb ate (his sstod. the mint ranee.
green and fragrant, sioold he to the
tnraen at hand.
Cold mutton, or veal, appenn at
uble,quite as ddlrately.as cold tomb.
xriib this pea and potato niad.
CoM r-oUtoen accompany young etras aaotW ntod. Tbe rarrots
left over from dinner. dntotUy cook, d
for that meal, will yteld a flae ratod
for aappar, with tbe ever oseful stay
of potatoes. sUcte ap In tbe dtob with
them. Masked with mayonaatoe their
yellow color peepe out sMe by side
wltb tbe wbiu potsiocA. nsd mny bs
enbpnced by the deep rad of s®! tomatoes that alno odx wril wtu this dish,
The coiraU need not always appear
in tbe vegetable aalad with poutooq
only. They do even better with pitaty
‘
Uto veotahie 1s i^tlfeL Carrato ate potatoes,
served with a mayoanalse oude thlta
with tb^delkate points of asporor-*.
moke a Beet n
Aood 4tra««berry Deoeerts.
StraibeiHw to ruffs—Slice thrM
cupfuls of strawberries: mU UghUy
vjth one cEptol powdered sugur. PIU
craam puff shells with tbe mixtnro.
.nj
with whipped cream,
strawberries with Oranges—The
Bovelly of this dith lies to tbe flnror^
of the pcfU which gives a i
qatoiU xest to the fralt
q„i,uc
fraib Wash,
B’a
ptofc
chill one quart of rirawbeiTWa.
,*11. then on hour before tone
time >IR« • seedless orange as
,hiniy ns ikwIMc. ctoilng tbrtmte'
pjnd snd all. and arrange tbe alteeo to
,,0, the herrito. sfrinkHng
^^h layer ptontlfsUy with nu^.
Keep eery eolA Lemon sUcm may be
» state sevani
boars to
strawberry Ice—Crash ooe pint of
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slrawiienles
apoandofm
,tate
through a doth. Utoinra tbe strala-'
^1 Juke, ate ted an teonT aiaoant of
mer. nnd when hte (raaea. tbe .
braien whites of threa «ga.
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Don Womao** Maesvary.
1 -wotearte why n banandt of gardon flowers rriatate .lU Traohaeax
mach longer t|i^aA^yr . ‘ ~ '
cut at tbe rarae tilM~ate kw to tbe
sraa* i«B>ennu*. 8^ wjoi 1 dtoehgarte that 1 JijTI f a fp egnyu of
mint—to thto ape .cpqamtet—to ooe
vane
apt la't^ athgr.' I have
since «^arinte4p#AY<ib mint la h
qqeu. and hare .^fla®.-ioithe coeduslon that tbe puagate *aagntlal oU of
tb^ mlgt' keeps tbe. wnt»r cool ate
ftnah. Try It With n»e^ pm, pnnatra
ate flgwcrs ^M^ 'l&de qnitaiy r
cwnlng. It «S^ be tefth while to
have a plot
tolat la the gantoa .
(or tbto psrpeoo.;
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OtDEST PAPER IN lOCBlGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSHED18R.
Coven Hw
Grand Trav
erse Region.
AHS IRAVmSI BAT ZAOI*.
VOL. Utt.
TRATBBSE CITT, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, UICBIGAN, THURSDAY. JUNE 2C, 19U
GONeim Mir VISITING
THiiCnON
FRESIDElS’
IN CQNmOyEMV OVER REEIONATION or MtlAE
RECEIVE DEGREES DEATH UST
ENGLAND FEDERALS ARE WILL OPEN CONTEST DIVE PAPERS
IS GROWING
TO PUBLIC
EATING SNAKES
POINCAIRE ARRIVED
TODAY'' -
He Wae Accompanied by Fr<
Fleet end Received by
KIne Ceerye
I^don. June St. — Eacorted by
French and EloKllab warahipa Prealdent Polcnlre of Fmnce today nailed
for Ponamouth on bb flrat aUte vUlt
to EesUiid. Upon landina he waa rectoved by the Prince of Walea.
A tpecUl train conveyed tbe pnrty
WHITS ELAVE CASE AT SOTTOM
to London, where Prealdont Poincaire
OF TROWSLE
met by King George nt tbe mllwny station.
m GUL FOR EraBBE
eialmg OrS«« «f
FaSMt JR««« Wgr« SM AHSt
b/ Or«m fr«ra Dt^rtfl|«M «f JDttiM
FOURTEEN NURSES
Every State in Union le Repreeet
They Will ContJder Reaelwtlon Catling
end Nearly Evecy Foreign
NO ACCUKATE ESTIMATE FROM
Fqr Seating of Pregreialva
CONQREBSMEN FAVOR ACTION' IN
.
Countiy
Candidate.
BUFFALO FIRE
M'NAB CASE
Ann
Arbor.
Juno
2(.—One
thoui
June 24-—The boune
oenlors win receive degives from tbe
election committee wilt oiwa Un- elceI'DlverwIty of Mk-tatgan Thursday. The
llon contest In which W. J. McDonald,
list of gradnaiee was appre^ved yes
of Michigan, b conieelliig the eeatlng
terday by tbe department tacuUiea
presented to (be board of regents SIXTY4EVEN INJUREIP ARE IN
(bb morning for final artloa. Every
THE HOSPITALS
state Id tbe Vnloo nnd Dearly every
t the immi^late
Turelgn country Is represented among
eeatlng of Hclbnald. who arrived
(he
graduates.
day to press hb eiaJma. McDonald
Diaaatar Waa Cavaad by Eapteetan ta
Smallpox Epidemiea Are Reported in
Rcpreecntatlve Kahn b Expected to
rrogreaxive and
Dual In Milling Plant; tfi'
Campo el Insurgenta. Which
AppMv Before Jodk(pT' Cmwthreatened to fight bb <-onteet.
Art Bellevad to Be
Adda -to Horror of Conmlttee Tomorrow In BoIn Rutaa
- ditlen in Mexico
hatr of His Resolution
GOminOIIS ME DESPBUn
Nogalea. Arlz.. June
Federal
RECEIVED DIPLOMAS AT TRAV
nldlera above Gnaymaa are reduce*
ERSE CITY STATE HOSPITAL ;
WMblDCbn. itiDo -i.-Pre»ld«U
eating anakes, an coniplctely haa
Wllana will tggn* « ■uianteiil lat«
iii»e food auppiy N-en rut off by (lit.
tbte snenoM dMliBf with tbc MirSonofn Inaurgenb’ .rroupa. aay ad
BRUon of tHairict AnoiBoy McNab of
vice* reaching here today. RribIIikix
Brr Praociaeo, and the chancer made
epidomICB in tbe Conatitatlouallirt
With
Event.
br Ma In cobneetton vltb the
campo partly equallxe the altuaiion.
CbaUMttl. and Weatero Fbel corapan)
lieapite the demoralixatlon raune<
'proaooattona. Tb« acandal which has
by famine nod dlaeaoe <>h either aide
mnitad Irom Ebe McNab chancre waa
At the annual tcraduatlni: exrrctara fighting waa reponod 10 hare con
of
(be
elaae
of
Dur»rs
at
the
Travrror
dtsrwMBd for two houra and a ha
tlnued iMe today. The Inaurgenta at
Cliy Slate boeplial there werv four tacked 0>eda'a column from both the
teen wlio received diploma*. The front and rear.
actlM waa taken. lt «aa bMirveel ihal ebapel waa bandaoiiiely decorated
Many were reported killed, while
WUaoa wobU Boeept MrNab'a realRBa- the eolore of the clan*, areen and tbe wounded lie unattended 01
Ubo nnd BBBODBCO bli rarrevgo
white. I'otied planle v^re BrmnRed field.
art In the pnorcvtloni In aarxtloa. U on the pUtform and the dilfereut win
BUie offlriab Inabt that the fed
waa alao eonaidered ernatn tha^ tlia dow*. The Clara flower wa* the white
emb Bteadlly are Inning gruund In the
WeailrBt will dlraet that the carte bo' roee and ttae*e were worn by tbe
continued tmttle. while their ranks''are
anored far trial at tba earUeA poaai- membera. Tbe chapel was fllUd Wlili
being depleted by deoeriluna.
the frienda of the Kradaatee while the
Marching on Juarax
San Pnnclaoo, Jnne »a —nt^i^ a«. foUowiBC protcratn was alven:.
El Pnao.' Tex . June .2:..—Strong
Hrix-esalonnl march, Fbine and»Fortomej- VcNab todar added traah Mai
bodleo of Conalitotionalbta under Gen
to hla eoBUopgrtr with u« fedend tunr. (HuRer)—Nine piece T^tre
reral SYanrisco Tilla. < ooimandi
depamuBt*of tuatico when be made orchealra.
Male of Oiihuabua. are reptined
Inmcatlon—Rer. Demaa CoefaUn.
paidlc oorraasandence reUtinc to
Muaic. aelerilon from the “Wince
third oaae U aldlOon to tbo lNss»nanlaettl and Weatern FnM Co. caaea. of Tonlcbl“ IBochholil—Orcbesti
illea imuib of Guidad Jiiarex on tbe
Addrrea—Rev.-A. Woc^M-'Slade.
la which be ebaixMl that Washimton
Mexico Northwesteru and Mexican NaVocal mlo. "A Perfect l>a)-~—Mrv.
MBcdala inipM^frHb bU work.
ttonll 'IVRvnya on tbelr uv.-riand
H#taM be bad fMatredordera Iron Florence Martin.
tnarrfa to attack Juarax.
Preacntatlon of diplomat ami claaa
WaahInstoB to adaR to ball, dx worn«a *'of the. Ibiweat type." after they
bad U»B ortUn^. Abdrtod and denied
freedom on ball by a federal Mdae.
“Neverthrla%’- *£\S McNab, -Aeae the Mom*' (Thomas)—Mie.
Mr. <*blte.
women were bm dj»por1ed and are
Music lal lol’aloma. thi llunearlan
aacacBd Id llUtft 'trafftc bem."
Pance (llmhinl—Oiebestra.
Violin nolo, Itomance sant Parales—
WaabInttOB. Jttaa 24^\VhMher tl^rre
CommHMd Crime After Wife Had
iball be a c<«fraaak>nal inqalry Into Wlenbwokl Andante—Allegro abioBn
Saved Him From Death
—Mr. K. K. llortt.
ibe rlrntnatattbaa aamiuniHBR
By Hanging
Benediction.
realgnatloD of D. {. UUtHct AUo
Music.
The
tbnghter
of
tbe
Regl
UcS'ab dfOBB’'Fncfirtsco. probaMy
lludapesl, June 2:i.—U'hen hi* wife
be decided at a beartaS before the ment (TobanH—Orchestra.
It
him
down
after be bad auempied
Reception to graduates.
bonne indiciarr ewaUtee Tburaday.
Those whq received dlplomaa Were I hang bimaeir. John Salfek beiame
ChalrtBsa CUytoa annooneed today
■ angry that be hHbd her and tab
Pearl
I-oRem
Emory.
Pearl
Emily
Ty
tbat hla 'etAnmltiw wonld theo hear
children with a hatchet thb aftcTUoon
anfUBoota for aad ajcRfnat the Kahe ler. lAura M. Rede. Jnib Belle Car- He waa arrested and urAcersliad diffiraeolntloi ralllaf for a anbmlsaloo pf ■ten. E. Margaret Mortraaon.' Stephen <-ulty in saving him from in»b violence.
all papera la tbb nucaa-Oamtoettl A. Corey. Anna Paulina SmUlv Nettle
Beubh Niekereon. l.eoaard A. Wright.
'■while elRTe’' cu*. Kahn aald that it
Bigms R. Davb. ESb Ig«na BIxby.
Ibe comnluae aodiht to "plReon-hole"
.Glen U Gtnther. IIIMnr U^enokog.
bti reaolbUoB, be*«bald force the Ilfht
Matilda R. Henachell.
on tbe floor. .
After a abort intermiaalon the floor Civil War Veteran Is Dead St Advanc
waa ciMrtd and (he hatence of (he
ed Age.
evening waa oi>ent la daoring.
John A. Ijmdon.- aged «0 years,
died At tbe liume of hb eon FVed
Lgndon. 62K F.aat Fhghih street.
RAU.ROAO aiCN ENTERTAINED BY
Wednesday. Mr. Ijindon ha* livc<l in
TRAVERSE CITY.
Steamer Potooefia Sent to Charlovelx M'httewatcr township since IKCC. <omiDg to Trarene City shout six years
For Ropsire
TWrtp-Twe Om Wana Reaulred to
ago to make hb borne with hb sun.
Take Cara of the Whole
Tbe atcaincr Petoeegm. which has He I'aaVes two aona Fred and llerbett
becai resting on the bay's bottom at laadon. both of Tmverse City. He
a memb.-r of .the C. A. H. Poet of
The special trmUl baartac the dele- the paaaenger dock for the past few
satee of tbe Natlbdal-AaaoriaUon of days, baa finally been tubed, pumped Kalkaska. The funeral serrlceo wilt
be held from the borne of bb eon.
Gar Acconnunta and TraEIc hUn ont and ecat to Charievoix. where abc
G3fi
But
filsbih Bireet. Friday afieracera arrived Tneafler aftanoon. Thla jclll be drawn up onto tbe'waya and
I at one o'clock. Interment will
eonpany arc on tbelr way to Ckar- Riven anotber thorough
levoix to attend UySr nnnual oodvnn- The craft waa flrat gtralghtened up. take place In Ue Witliamaburg ceme
tery.
tkm. ArntnxemabU bad been made John Munroe of Charlevoix bringing
'king outfit to tbe reaeue to
previonsly ror
nt Park Place.
neeonpllsb thb pari ef the work.
ansompenlfd by tbalr wlvee nnd fam- Some of (he crack* were then patched
iliea. Aa soon at' the travelera bad up and abe waa pumped ouL Tbe en
aaltofled f^r buncer ths>y were tb tire bnU was made aa water tlgbt as Immneulato Conoeption Church Scene
fnraied that autoa wera at ibeir dto- poMlUe. and with all tbe pumps work
of Event
poaal which wouM taka tbam on a ing abo set out for Charlevoix in the
tety mile nin to Old Minton and wake of (he Fannie M. Roes. It waa
The wedding nf~ltlu LucUe Mnxreported
Toeeday
that,
the
Fannie
back. Worda of attDiilahneat
hnaor and Veneel J. Rokos occurred
baard oa all •!«*• for tbU AongbtM- sad heF eonaort had arrived safely Wodnuday In tbe church of the liuaaya <y>
the Tratarae tity and that work would be started on tbe maeuUto Oou-eptlon at nnptIM high
Here Marquette offielala and tbe toem- Petosegn nt ones.
maas at eight o'clock. They wen
bera <* tba CommUUw of Twentytended by Mbs Bertha Rokos aqd
One wbe bad aabad the auto owni|rt
Toney Mazhaner, The cbnrch wai
to aid la tbit clever way of p^ovldlSs
det^tod wllh potted pbolwand red.
eatertalnmeat while tbe delesatet
and white carnatlonB.
bridal
were la the dty.
Oovemer Ferrb Asks Help of Oeverrt- gown wu of wfai^ rre|« meteor with
Bocb n pUa had bbver been attc
real Bohembn lace and baby Irbh
«d by nay alty ta all (he iravelt o(
laoe. She earried a bridal bouquet of
the aonpaBy.* wito topreeeat nearly
WaabtagtOB.^ June 24.—Ooremor white roees and swVnaonla. The
•very lanroad-iyatoB la Ibe 0000117. Ferri* of Michigan called today
, Tbera wa» ItdHf^ cara tbat Ibak Secretary Houatou to tell him that fab
r pale blue meaaallne and
care of 113 panSta. To abow bow state dMlred more aid from tbe ns- carried white carnation*. A wedding
; liberally Uie iaa^ ovnan reaponded Uonal gormiment la coopen
breakfast _-Wsa aerved. directly aft
to the eaa
wpra Meven extra
er tl^ cereAumy, at. the home of the
cart, bealdo £* two trailere that were
brids's pareaU. About 70 guub were
ant alone to take cary.of nny one who Michigan, who are helping the farm- predint. Hr. and Mra Rokos left for
■l«ht have Ml aUteit TMa U
era Ja one branch or anotber of rural s monib's visit ta Chicago, when they
ather pend of the hoitaUalliy that b organbatlon serrice. Tbe secretary return they *fU be at borne oa Third
always n Up tor tbb atraaim tbat aald be would give Mleblgaa addiUon- BtreeL where taelr borne b already
SQRta to Travant CMf.
aihelp aa BOM aa poaMbta
furbished.
KILLED HIS FAMILY
m A. UIDBR
VIEWED PENINSULA
DICE MORE . IFUIIT
CHURmeDiw
MOREaratTSWUlED
jr.
SIKAREOOWR TO RE OBUI
Wia DROP IRVESTBITIOR
BIG DEAL CLOSED
SIX WEEKS’ COURSE
,. Juno 2r..—Rei
live Kshn of California <
day that be was quite of tfaqiiplnion
(bal the bouso should require publlAle euR of InMItutlon Has Been to- caiion of all iiapers In nigge^mlnettl
cured for the Diflerent De
and WairCn Fuel Co. ewaa.
partments
Representative ninetwa^. on 1
other .hand, declared blmself eatbl
A bUKlnesB iransactloo wa* • >
with the announcemqpt that tbe cai
■■Wed WednesJay by whkk T. a
wonld l-e pmapeuted tminedUtely and
college t-cglnnlng Munday. June 3etb. will not urge bb seaolaUan proposing Morgan sold the entire buslnces,
and <wtinulng for six we«A*, will u iiivostlgatiim by (be honaejodicbry horee*. auppliea. good will nod name
of tho Morgan livory. to Glenn Silver
meet a demand for special summer
of Acme. The building did not »
work. There ate many lines that wll^
“I jtblnk tbe entire ^rrespondence
lie tnken up aside from the leacL-rg in tbe rase should be madd publir.'' Into the deal, but was tensed fur a
terra of year*. Mr. dllver has plwa>declared Kahn. “Tbe atatemeut l» lived In this rcglun aud most of the
Bued at the While House conialns time In Acme and has '.leall in horse*
only -cireniia. The house and the all bU lire, ao that thb Is no new line
people are entitled to have before of work for him; Mr. Silver will con
them the evldenco which'might show tinue ihe buKinem utHer the Old i
(be (uotives whirii led (o the postppne- of “Morgan's livery." Uy thb deal
(oent. and (hose wbliii led Dbirict At thb huilnefc* changi-w hands for
torney JleXato to make hb cbargea“ drat time alnce It was started In (he
Chairman CbMon of tbe ludlcbry bte Klxiles by the lh(e R. J. Morgan
commlitee. stated today tbai,fce wonld and lisa grown from i^single rig with
exi>ert Kaha to appear before tbe com iis small Indian pnnj\n one of
mittee tumorrow (o apeak ta behalf Urgeet in thb section o( Ibe stale,
«r bb rwotutlonfuid the nanx- of .Mi-rgan b knowu
throughout (be lanif.
T. H. Morgan will in (be fulure devole bb entire 'time (o the lamou*.
klorgan fniit farm, wliii-h ha* POi
slmcsi national repmailon. It b Mr
Morgan's JBt'ention to iiake a xiiecUl
ly of NUpiHylng the fruii from ibb
chard Id those who wish snuill guanli(ii«. There has been a great' di<mand for fiivt grade fmlt and It ha<
One of Featiieaa Will Be Collection ef
I alDicxu Imiiosalble to gvt this In
Pictwroe of Pieneee
(be local market ta-canse tnoKt of the
Days
'bards have l«eii sold (•uirtght and
no one living right In the biwrt of the
region maid ge( w-hat they wanted.
Tlie Old Settlors annua] - meeting The vbltor*. (on, waoteJ 10 take home
and picnic dinner tbat b lo be held wllh them single baskels of asaornsl
tViday, June 27, U tag event tbat b fruits and could not. Thb question
always looked forward to by thoaa will n&w be solved and the (amou<
who have lived In Uib region for a '■Fruit with flavor'* can be purcbaaeil
nuculter or years ana' wno are tbe right off the iree*.
pioneers of the secUou. R’hlle the
Mr. Morgan win also opprsta Ibe
ROY E. BENOELL.
iblp card states tbat those aulomoblle livery as heretofore nnd
which will be appreciated by tboeq who have IKed In Ibis region fur la will have a deek In (be office of (he
wish to Improve tbcmKelvee in- years can become - membera. there nvery horh, where he can be ea*ll>
those who have livod here many reached at any time.
certain sublvcta. Tbo new manage
ment of the <v>llpge deeiro to thor Hmes that number, and lo these dib b
oughly prepare the studenta for ser (he one U(ne when they eaa umet
vice and for that reunn have among (hose who have lived poBslbly ta the
the aummer faculty tbe ncknowledgcd next towuship. yet ta tbelr busy work
day life do noi have the rhance of
leadera on (he varieue subiecta.
making frienill)" calla. and ao
Supt- L. 1.. Tyler will have generaf
aupervlsloB of tbe work. Pror.Ueo.il wall eagerly for thla occasion.
Gunb of* tbe normal training clau.
This year It will be even move enMIM M. Atyre Fox jd the ahorthand loynble. There are hundreds ot-oew They .Were Particularly Struck With
and typewriting; Mbs Mary Parker
have iolned dDrtng tha
the Novel Plan e« Enter
of English, spelling nnd orthography: bst few months and they wUI all be
taining Them.
Roy E. Kendell. ariiool of expreeaion here in tor^. One of tbe foainre of
and omtoo’ and Shskenpearean ui
Ibe gaibering wUi be (be pictures of
Mbs Demlre J. Muiitage. ridlege of
Travecae City has made U*«f (am.
. isle -and Instructor of the pipe or which are being collected by George oua again. Every roc>rt;.T is tbe par
gan;
E. Diickwliz of piano com- G^tlaice. He wishes to have^nat aa ty of debgntco to (he National conpnaltion and theory; Clifford Mull, vio manj' aa poealble. and they
veniion of' Car Acco
lin ioatructloo.
mailed to9 him
aim and
aau loaned
losnea fur
lur the
lae 00Ofr ed through tbe city Tueeday and who
There are students being eorulled ewaion r glvyn outright, and placed were given the compllmeoiary pntni
each day and tho Indlcatlooa are that In tbe otflcli
flclAFnlbum for safe kMptag. ride down the renlnsula were load In
thb will be the most aucooMful ef There are bundreda - already that their prabe of the men who planned
any of tbe aummer normals bver held have been mounted oa large card nnd aucceMfully carried out the
In thp city. Armngementa have
toards and they will be looked
Bcheme. They state tbat they had
made whereby room In the local high very carefully by tbe gatbertag.
heard of tbe beontlee of Mteblgan
nrbool building win be uUilzod
Arrangomenta are being made to and of thb north region'but bad al
the teacbers' training riaaa and an ef have the Northpori train held for
ways considered it as part Of the
ficient peraoo In ekarge aa critic, eml hours that afternoon to allow all
boosting that each city always gives
whib the students from tbe ann
remain tor tbe ezercUee. Another Itself. But when they rewUy saw the
normal are doing the. teaching. This Wg feature wiu be tbe auto ride for
wonderful orchards .and tbe good
practical side of (he work win be a thaolA aritlen. -All tbe anto owi
roads -that they icde over and the
fnaiure. Travecae City b vetr for' IB the.cUr.are_ lending tbelr cars, and!
beanty of tbe acenery. word* were
tunate In having no carefully prepared thb paikde la Itaelt wUl be worth
too scant ta express tbelr feelings.
seeing. Should the day be stormy
>laay aald that they had travelled
luecilnga wUI be beta ta the Central
throughout the country but the acenschool bnUdlng.
tame compared to^wbat .lhey
•aw here. Tbe clever way of belag en-
WILL BE AN EVENT
PLEASED WITH TRIP
STITOE UIVBLED
Fleet President of University Fittingly
AM Arbor. Mich, Jnne 25 —FwiDal
nnvelllng of a bronre sUlur of Dr.
I’hllllp H. Tapima. flrat prenldbnt of
the I’unverrily of Michigan, occurred
here today. Prof. Bmnow. of Prince
ton. n grandson of Dr. Tnpimn. forBially eoDducted the unveiling.
' The Matne wna !>Iac«-d la the panel
near the entraoo- to the main bpIUtag. oppoaite a almilar *M ef Prasl-
FREIRHeilR ROCKS
Btoel traai’a treightar, 'iWUltam A.
Rogert. downbonnd , early
stmM the rocks of Roand iataad.'
taght milea above bora, lie tag Rsbta made futile attempU to
her. Ttab Rogers b three feet out tt
tkfl bSW.
;
•
...^1 ^
bave been bored was what pleased
(hem. -On the mtnm they wera all
grouped la Hannah park wUh the
train na n bnekgroand and n targe
picture taken of tbe company. Many
■nitad themaalves ot the npportonlt;^
of ordering theae to be aent to tbelr
Traverse City can well toel
proud of tha m«i who make na
the materiar at hand to adreitlae the
«ity askd of the qnlck reaponse ot tbe
ownma ta the antoa who made it poeUla Mm
,
BoEala June U.—VnUJ the fireman
and police finish tbelr work of eearchIng tbe ruins or verify the namce of
J72 persons known to bare been to
the buildings yesterday nflemoon. th*
exa<t number of dead aa a reauU ol
tb^ ezplosloD and lire at the tluatod
Milling Co pbnt cannot be accurately
est imaled.
Tbe known deed thla morning num
bered six. and of the €7 Injured ta
vart|)Us huepital*. aurgeona say a aoora
may succumb-to bums and othar tajoric*.
-J ...
laiaunt Fim Cblta*1tlirphr etalmatee thb number of bodiea still ta
tbe mine at I«.
All night etiginea pumped water M
Ibe ruins to cool them soffideBtly
permit further aeeieh. MIR cem
pany offleUta estimafed Ue property
lusa at SMM.OOO.
The expluslon waa caused by tha
puffing of dust accwTDutallona ta tbe
tare and
er of a C
roy. engineer of a awurii engine, waa
blown from hla cab and received In
ternal injuries whicb later caused hta
death.
Several window* m can of a p«—t«y
Nickel I'lale paasengar train' were
broken by tbe exploetoa. but none ot
be pamengerB were ia/kred.
Tbe bud) of Henry Vetter waa biowB
50 feet and was found tinder a box
car badly burned. A bpy. while, rannlng lo the Are. waa rtin down by nh
automoMIe and killed.
The e -vator company cmpk,yad (to
len Eriployes who eactwd d^cBred
tbat manr of their fellow-workern
I eat eS by the flamea ned per*
Isbcd.
BIG^IME EXPECTED
toveeel Hundred Names Have Beea
Added to Membeiehlp Uato
Thto Year.
meeU here Friday of any cUhering ta
yeara. More peoide hare planned to
be here. There are several bnndreS
more new namce tbat hare been add
ed to tbe membership Hat. ThU wUt
be the time to meet thoee wbo bare
not been seen for many a year, for ta
(be coofee of fanmaa erenU nome *U1
pass away aud they will bta-be bare
tbe future meelinga.
toerythlng la being doM by tba ,
sereral committees for (be oomfott
am! welfare of each one. Dreye wl9
be at each (rata to carry patoeta and
luncb bas&eta to tbe CtantHl achooi
grounds. InformatloD eomameea will
he tb# auto ride. Thla baa been ptato
ned for tbe elderly people, and the
yonnger people wlU necastorily allear
(bis to be done and later they, caa ba
taken ear# oL
Tbe ditiday ta pbotngrapb* oa taeke
win be tbe center ot auraettan. Tbme
many moro that are being naM- ta.Call at the regtotraUoa tent and ba
«-nroDed. Tbe rdFeptlon eonnJttoo
wui be present nU day nnd are m tob
Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bandta. Mr.
and
Geo. W. Lardta. Me. and
Mn. O. C. MoSatL Mr. and Mn. W.
J. Hobba Mrs: J. K. Guntoa. Mrs. B.
J. Morgma. Un. Ceo. O. BataA Mn.
Dorn CmiB. Mrs. Jos. Bbwnnn. Mzs.
John Kelly. Mra T. 0. gbPaen. Ktaa
Tina HoMswortb, MMs Jatk Baito*.
B. E. Miller. S. S. Wall. M. mpton.
a‘ J. Ebaar, F. S.
■^m
OEAHD TEATXESS SBIALD AXD.nAYXBSB BAY KAOLI, TEOMDAT, J1DBB 9A IMS ^
pricea for hla prodort. This role rpGrmJTraverHHmli pllee
la bualaeea drdee. but la tbe
mm
Be Cauaa te Werr
hnea where real ■aleamanahtp li
It U an aakaown goaatltr a«d
the prodneer U the oae who eulfera.
l^dro are two daaaee of people whe
have no
lietlag tbelr product, aad aa a reault
ther are uaaUe to reellae what they
abould from their efforu. and while
tetmd M ■•coBd-cUM matl«r tber know ther are plaring a loalng
, Itorcb X. Wt, Bt tb« iwttoffic* At game oonilnue to follow Id the ----cttr. Mldu VBdtrtb* Act of old rut that baa brought them to conCIBtlir of ll«Mh 2, 1878.
U^ua^loas and mlafortune. The
haa DO geb^ organlaatlon
Offle^ m frcat tk Both PAcnw 22 for eecuring and1 holWg^
bis producU. Aa a remit bo ia at the
imlly. Pro
ttorcr
of
the oommlaalon men la tka TreuMs Is Out to On* *r Mere et Sew.
.
/. TSRM8
I Map fihowa Public The«^
dtlei who wax fat off tbe amount thry
Dascead Is Hardy.
nich frotn the pockela of tho farmer*
40c la adranc
who are eo confiding in tbelr twvlneaa
<Hy c
TOITNO.)
A contiouaUoa of tbe t
Irabl or
01 Karahul theep haa lu
The ArabI
affalra Id acme placea llie fannera <Sr W. Vf K'llimNa >»partBH-nt of
lUjBB) aii.l r.>n-«(rr. t'ulorwdv Aart-; of the auggesUona of the good roads origin ta the Khanate of Uukbara.
have seen the light and
cultural <'iiUrn.)
oommtuee
at
the
lUlnoU
Bankera’
a»
central
Asia,
and
belongs
to tbe longbut the Inalanr.*
The (allure ol orchard iroea
' It ii
Uatortant that adraitUtrull, la aplte of the tact that an BoclatlOB brings as to tbe precUcal wool family from which all hroadtafl
out aa
few that ther standI put
lag b* dooa br loealUlM aa well aa br perlmMiU and exceptions to the
of bloeaomt was produced. plan preeentad tor the Improvemeol varieties deecenA Por centuries Arath ^nofftO
per
cent
of
(he
highways
of
the
bi bucks hs*e been smuggled Into
aeverul
prlraU ooneoma If growth U L
oral rule all over the ooumr}-. Anr
auta. says the Breedar'a Oasotte.
AfgbanUUn, rents. TnrkesUn, China.
luses. These are as follows.
daee ctf people who have the ahlliiy
I’alesUne, byrls. Asia Minor and Egypt
tielt-Sterlllty—Uany varieties ot'gp- quote:
to prodace should show equal
"It haa been oHlmated by th* Dalted and because of the Ignorance of the
ples aad peart are self-atertla. That
there U a lack of available fuadii for in finding and maintaining a market la. they arc not caimMe of netting Buies Office of PuMlc Roads that 16 native who seem to have no eoocep
Uon of proper breeding have bees
to
20
per
oenL
of
the
roads
mileage
for
tbelr
producU.
Tbe
other
feno*
fruit
properly
unleaa
pollen
from
an
carrylag od each work ihrougb .tbe
carrIe* over 26 per eeaL of the traflle. crossed with native sheep of tho long
twial cbaaaala, tho pmpU if. ther -are that la at the merry of exploiters la other varleir la used. Kor examide. Nineteen thousand mtlea or Improved wool, abort-wool and hairy classes,
UarUeU and Eelller paara. In many
pmigreaalTo aad naltr ^ eameet la (he Uborlng man. who on ar'<vrunl of
•locaUUea. when planted In solid highways would give ^ Impfoved which in all of thoM €ounlriea belong
their attempu to Improve tbelr com- hU lack of abUliy to stick with hia blodta.^glve less eatisfactury
to tbe most tnC^or type of doi^Ui
roads crossing the atate ftoB eai
Were it 1
■UBltr will de^ ether ware aad fallowa for mutual henefU la made the than
wool every six miles, also roads c
(be fact that tbe ArabI strain was
(Dodot for keeplag la tbe public ere football of capltid the world over, The
laborers it they could Anjqu. TVIth apple* and pears It la
from Uine to Ua* tnlaotad Into tbe
aad canae atrangere to
native sheep of (he above«aaed ooudstick together could costrol the aQalrs good practice (o'mfx varleilea. How
thatr localltr te favorable tema.
Traverae tlij fa abort oa fuudi for tff Ote «’orld. but on acraunt of their ever. H varieties with proper anul.re selected, one variety (o fur*
advortleiug porpoeei tbla rear the petty jMlousle* and lack of omatnirl
le^erablp they have been re nlsb the iiolleu Ig as good as
progreaalve cltUeaa are fladiog other
duced to a point where tiielr efforta bar.
neana of keeplag la tbe limelight
Kroren PlsUls-The pistil, which
toward class betterment are too fechle
thaa hf -the fluaclal war- The autoany permanent rcaulta. Is the pan of tbe dower to develop
nobtle aoder theae ctrcumataacea la
fruit. Is more easily froten than other
Dy organliatloB aud alicklug together
turned to aa,tbe beat meaaa of furnlahtkncM could be overcome and
leg pleanre to vtaltora and profit to
the agricultural, business and general
parts are not affected: waseqdanl(be dtr nr abowlng the oonntrj' to
crafts placed upon the high plane that ly. blowms are formed, but faU to
•rranf-ern they are made ,ar«j«^lBted
set frulL
Weak Treea—Trees in a weak con
?B! m-.re eTIcIent wa*-4h!it 'hr* eve’’:
dition. allhougb blooming atHUdaaily.
often tail to set fruit.
I
Rain and Saew—Tbe.pliUli may be
T).eee trios Into the rural districts
Every year ^lemon.tratea —............
triea. theU- strap Uidustry today would
mechanically Injured aad the pollen ^
Placwa the stranger fare to face with
i,,g„
tuouat to abaobilely aotbhig. As tbe
the real conditions and. gives bim I
Traverse (it). At washed away by rain or snow al the
ArabI Is raieDtlally a desert animal,
0»e the blOBsoma are open.
TewmpMp Map.
eetnetblng to talk about after far has
county eiatuinaUon one bun
and able to wiihsund any amount of
Excessive Growth ol Wood-^BlOW
hardahtp.
evidently not mlodlng tbe
rtiiraed to hU home. He tells hls’df«,
len children in (Jrand Trmv- aomp often drop in great numbera «c*t and
. north and south through
------I and friends what be aaw J ^rae county passed the eighth grade when th.- tree Is forming excesalva
township, as shown by the ac- loteose heat In the summer nor tbe
severe cold In the wintar, often going
.
QomDABVlDr map
iban
' . companylng
upon bis trip and confirms what hat j examination which euUile* ijicm to amouau of wood.
days without food and water.'It
already been said in the literature i enter aute high schools wliBout auy
Overabundance of nltrogeo lortJUa"Tkls township map shows that U
Improved highways are cooatracted
swt oat from this region This It, turther question. ThU means that (fie
arid GounUiea of central Asia
ihseased buda
I across tbe state every alx miles
of the reasons why (be advertU-1entire number abould be educated
found It advanugeou* to cross their
8|>ra)lng—Heavy apnying of trees,
directions, 1O6 out of 144 quarter- naUve sheep
IW that has been done by the differ- the higher branches In Traversu Clo.
with toe Ardbi. which U
especlally before pollination, baa to aectloas in each township wlU either
tbe beavleat sheep known. The barren.
account of the cramped condl
«n( organlmiona baa ,been of (he
some few instance* reeulted In a loM ke dlrecUy on an improved road
truthful kind that will bear close ana lion of the old building the juayurliy of bloaaoma. This la not serious, how- wltkln one mile of an Improved roed •eml-mountslDoua country of Bokhan
In
which
the
ArabI tbrivee certainly
lysis. No claim U erar made that cannot be cared lor at present. This
"In very tew townships ase roads does not show much evidence of grass,
•Bnnot be proven by an actual visit number of new etudenia would bring
laid out slong aU aeoUon Un»i
except here and there In toe small val
bipe la
to the localliW mentloaed. This Is to the school tieasury'at the preK-nl
leys. and nature ha* made It poealble
rats In tuition tllJbb, wbleh would go
te alxty miles of country for tol* animal to store In a short time
one of the reasons for the great
cess (bat has been made possible a long way toawrd pay ing (l><- lati-rt-st fiueeessful Oraftcr Usually Cute H«'
large quanltlea of tat In iu Immense
of Improved roed will cover tall, welgblag froB 26 to 60 ponada.
through \hts kind «f advertUlng. on the bond Issue that would W uei-<lBelens Pew Weeks BHec#
e Opera/
more
than
20
per
0«BiL
of
the
country
ed to build a building of sufficient ctvupon which It draw* tor sustenance
f for the
Won Is Performed.
read mileage In each townahlp
Id* IL and these
tarment of thU aocUon -believe iiin ad pefcuy to rare for tbe children. As It
"A A reproaents the twelve mllM of properties are In a large measure
hering suictly to the truth for it baa is. the city- has but tittle to offer tb<
main Unproved roads.
lilted, to th* offspring rraultlng
meihod
of
grafting
apple,
peach,
pear,
children
who
rightfully
belouE
here.
boea found that thU policy has paid
"H-U repraertu the roads only.
(rum
cruBwIag
the
ArabI
with toe na
plurii
and
cherry
trw-a.
Green’s
ITult
la the past and will continue to be coDioquently many of them will liav<' Grower make# the (ollowing reply:
mile from the Improved road tive sheep. One baa to cat the mutton
to go to other towns to finish th.-lr <-d
•T»ark shading repreaunta Urn forty- of (he ArabI but once to realise (hat Is
profluble In the future.
'The eeasuD al which tho scions ara
ucatloD. This Is 'a direct loss tc
"sbeepy"
taste, but
inseried In the tree Is ImportauL There
city, not only financially, but in Uie
can be no uniting of the graft to tbe
way of future residenu. which 1
tree uliUl tbu sop begins to circulate
quaner-sertlp
tniporUDf (actor. Education Is
in the iro'.theix-fore if the tree It graft
•be T?nl • tal question In every coniDiuniiy
ed aereral weeks before the buds open
DANGEROUt FEED FOR SWINE
e Is ooasldertng the advtsa- the law requires that adequate 1
and the leaves Appear, there will be road.
bQlty of seedlnc an Inspector to the ties be provided In the way of hulld Bi-vcral wM-ks of' -exposure without
•Thlfiy pqr cent of all qaartereefr
ArgenUne republic to mako an Invei Ings and equipment to educate
much sdhen-ueo of the two parts. Tbe Uons would front dlrecUy o^ the l»
Carbags From Hotel* He Must
tIgattOB of (he conditions of tbe oat children. A start lias alrrai'.y been best lime fur grafting Is at lust that proved roads, while an additional 41
Eapeet Cholera Outbreak.
period when the buds are opening aad per cenL would be on a road only
tlo and slaughter bousesin that coua
or a,n.
mile dlauat from the Improved
try. with a Hew to protecUng the peo ■cbool bulldibg, and with su'i-h - facts whna the sap Is circulating freely In one
I know of one case where a man
read
the tree, but at this date tl
theI scions
1
cut
pi* of this country w^ho are haying
who had been feeding hotel ratnse
these facing the public It U lessonof
the Argaqttne, neats In conslderaMe able to suppose that wlfVln the next
waya. built aa soggested, would reach held a public sale and
bogs, any* a writer In the
quantities. If'It is found that there year the balance will be provided and
about 70.000 qnarterwocUons or over
Is anything wropg with the condition the new structure begun. It means
86.400 farms of 122 acres e^ which BwIm Herd. Soon after that 1 was
Is the average «tse of the tanas In aaked te determine toe canae pf death
of tha neat or th* sralcm under which everything to the future of Traverse
three
different
hog lota on as many
minoU. la other word*. 84,400 of the
ft ia prepared Jar the market a ban City anil every true cltixen. should a
widely separated farms In each case
:61.872 farmera in UiU stale,
will he pnt on'lha product by this that the neded hulldlag U provided.
per cent., would have an Improved there was no history of their haring
gorarmaent. The Argentine product
highway running past the door, while been fed on garbage, but each owner
is being sold 00 the Pacific coast at
an additional 46 per cent of the farm- bad purchased hog* at toe above sale,
a-»ow*r raio than the naUv* beef aad
era would live on a road onjy oae mile which to me, was slgnificanL
Just why hotel end restaurant
the people are well aatlsfted with both
dlsuni from thU Improved highqny.
rafuse should contain the cholera
These' highways crossing each town
tbe Boat aad saving they are making,
I do not wish to risk a stateship In hbth dlrecUcmB would of n»
but the gqvefTtmeot wanu to be sallsmenu
although (her* ara seVenl ap
eenlty reach praeUcalty every village
ftad that the oondttlons under which
and hamlet tn the sute and connect parently reasonable axpUnationa, but
the cattle are raUed and slaughtered
this
1
do
know, that practically all the
I with all of tbe
bog
cholera
that haa eome under my
ara what they should be before alJoining states.
ebservaUoa is easily traoaable to gar
lowlBg the shipments to come toto
•The building of the conaeeUng
bage feeding. Ia tola reopecL for the
this eovotry In any great quantities.
roads can be taken up by the town sake of fairness, let me aa)- that toe
This aetlM goes to show that'the
' atalpa and eonniled aa fast as the main
garbage-feg bogs near large elUea
road* ara Improved."
tariff upon beet is not necessary tousually do not spread the dtraisse.
since practically aU of them go tor
Important Factor.
Immediate slaughter, hat aronad the
that day are apt to be too far adflood roads are really a very »m- emaller Ifwna these swUJ-f*d boga
entirely upon tie condltlena under, Har. looM110 to ll?
nqed, that It the buds of the scions poriaai tor-tor to\ke“
frequently' eerve aa eentera of Infec
which the »t«le are ral*ed and the K.r.,
...s
tion (or a
mesi prw'<*r,^>M (he msrkeL This ’..p,.,.
iOc to S.V
In coDcTuslon, then, whenever a man
government wilt safe-guard l*^e health ^
PRoDUCk-^.me, Pr.ces.
^menoei to feed garh^ to bog* he
of the people bv quarantining any
....
^
expeoL •ooner or iMar. to have
-w
«n
outbreak of cholera, and. secondly.
.. ..3uc
•?“J he sbonld never, under any clrcnindamp aawdust or
""•^stance*, dispose of any bdga except
tor immadlata slaughter.
»nlM Ul.m 1. U.
«bl. I.r
TWICB A y
mp
HERALD AND RECOKD CO.
FAILURE OF TREES TO SET PLAN
ROAD
IMPROVEMENT QUAUTIES OF IXE KARAKUL
HolAi« Ike Pace
^ ^ A Growing Need
FOR GRAFTING FRUIT TREES
'■
I
does not tkrlkA«r M wall, it wUl
pay you to get a 26-ct. package of
UARVELL-fi CONTMT10.S POWDER.
There is no foodstaR tn the package
U is all medicine, every lagredleot'
being chosen tor 1U beneficial effect
tbe stomach Mood aad bowels.
CvWsntly BemeBnererv
t from tbe
art and qnlcMr reqovara fieeh. apto
s aad a bright gtaoey ewt.
corn Price 2S
a storm toe other night, aad said: .
*.
Sold by all druggliu.
do wish you would stop snoring, tor I
want to bear It ihundar."
ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funaral Mrecter
and Embsimsr. 812 Sooth Ual
Mra. Nelli*
,
"Inst think: One-half the worldd<
know bow the other half lire*!" "Nev
er mind, dear." replied
ed her
lag hsabtnd. "Uiat isni your toatt.'
CASTOR IA
for InfaaU aad ChUdra&.
Tti Klgi rnUm Ahnp Bh(H
MORTflACE fiALR
Default havlog been made la tb*
condltlODt of a certain Bortgaga mddo
by Joseph Wilhelm. Jr., and Mary J.
Witoelm, hU wife, of the (^ly of Traverae City. Michigan, to Mary B. D*MORTGAGE SALE.
Datoall hsTiuf been made la the derwood of the aute of New York
•DdItloBB of a certain mortgage dat ^t^ the thirteenth day of Kehmary.
ed January 21. 1911. made by Caleb •ee*^’f th'*' **’■'*
•“ the of.
and Neltl
"
Basra tho
Signataraof
one hundred and eight and 76-li»li-^L_". “T.
liars (»I08,7tl. (end no Mit or pro- ,
reeding at Uw having been Instituted toe
|
bereteafter mentloaed f___
the taxes btreteafter
f and
also default having been made In toe
4Bge or anv twri thereof). ..
condliloDS of a certain mortgage made
fore by virtue of ihe jiower of talc
by
aald
Joseph
Wilhelm.
Jr.,
and
Mary
Ined in naJd mortgage and the siaf- J. WUhelm. hit Wife, to aald Mary
a
e In such case made and provided. Underwood, dated toe fourteenth day
Notice Is hereby given that on Monday, of
April. A. D.. 1«H. and recorded la'
the 14U> day of July. 1912. at tea toe offlra or toe register of deed* for
o'clock In the forenoon of that day.
. _______publ
to toe hlgheat bidder at Ue treat door' 1904, la Idber 46 of mortgngM on page
coort house In Traverae City. 466. on which mortgage there la
Grand Traverse county. Mich.. (Qufl etarimed
■ ■
• date
to be dm
doe at the
of tola
.........................• where the circuit
Bodee toe aum of five hundred tortycounty is held) tk* threa and ninety-two <
- ■ .
pretiilsra de*crlb«J to said mortgane donan and an attorney fee of fifteea
much thereof aa may be
dotlara provided for in aald mortgage,
and DO salt or proceedings at law
seven per cent Interest and all bavlag been instHuted to recover toe
legal coeta. together with '
moneys secured by aald mortgages or
Isrs altoruey fee |>roMdcd' r therein. either of them or any part tberaof:
The prenilsCR desrrlbe<t to said mort
.aald mortgagee has
gage aad to be aoM ara described aa been obliged (0 m ^ taxes on the
(hat parcel of land situated In Grand
rty bei
d (or tha
Traverse county. Mich., beklnnlag at
1911 and 1912. amounting to L
. point ten rod* north of the sooth
if three hundred toirty-two and
west corner of tbe sooth west quarter alxty-slx oAfrhuDdredtha dollars, and
of tbe eoath east qnarier of aactlOB which sum haa been paid by aald
twelve to town twenty-eeren north of
range eleven wq»L iheaoe running
north ten rods thence
toeace east tony-eight
r^s. thence aouth tea rods, thence
t to place of beginning.
AONCS PIERCE.
and aixty-elght
Mortgagee.
doe at toe date of tola notice. Now.
(henfora, by -vlrtae of the power
of Mile coatalned in said mortBnalnesa address; Traverae City. gages and In ' eato of them and
Ilch.
the
statui* in each case B«to
.prilII 24. May 1. 8. 15. 22, 1
and provided neUc* Is hereby glvea
19, 26,
that on niday. the Mghth day of
12, 19,
26. Joly S. 10,17,
AufttsL 1912. at ten o'clo^ In the
forenoon I ehair tell at pebRc aoetioa
toe hlgboat bidder at toe aevth
treat door of to* Ooan Hons* la to*
ty Wffboal ralB
.. of Travarra City, county of
toe "Kay»lar" metliod 1 can r* Grand Traverae. and State of Mich'
more ^hoae aching teeth absolutejy gan ftbat being toe place
without pain,
. sin. and
an wUbont the nse of
drug* to produc
People of nervous temiiersBeat a
deacribed In said mortgi
aa may bb Bvceeaai
•■Kaolar" metbod <
pay tbe wmoent dee on aald i
DR. W. O. KINTON,
Salegiurd Healik
Jhe Itfarkets
and fifteen doUaiB reapeettvety, aS
provided by law aad aa covenastad
tor in said mortgagao a^ each of
thdln. the preudato .Mag deacribed
-WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICE FOR
WOOL
Cit. Phone 481.
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• ■ • 'l
I
“7!
Ualiod Stat«L
llarkdti« AbUty
L
every Ban Aa* aomwhtag to sail,
sod hU ability In finding a maitat
dedennlnes bis aucoeas from
finsn-' Wh«a .
'Belling to
tag* reqalM *UI sftor first having Ky* .................................................
a prodad that has real nerU and
oorrecied •vary day.
tatklag peinta. Thaa* days U ta-lm-^Roga ...................................................81i<
poaathle to saeure proper rwuHa by Bieers
...................‘...................4 to 7c
wBlUng for a bnycr to appear opea^Caivea .................... ..............................ge
th* acene aad Inquire for (he oom-'''’0»a ...........................................4 to fie
BodUy that fa reedy tor the mark*L!l<aaba
tol aaleamaa goaa foKh^Bbeep .
^d finds hs]lysrs tor whst
what ho
be has
haa toiChldws.
to
ttvo ....
aad hr' sTery aelhod known In
rMsed ...
Hg 4v taMron to gaciir* th* top
«r«aM .
e edge of the scion execUy meets toe bark of ~-v
toe ..w
tree —
a* ra
•»gard*
Inner aurface. you ara likely,
ri
w-iih
to eaeceod with vn.ir
your grafting. rv.
Do t.nr
not,
graft tbe peach. Tta apple and;
pear ara much easier to gWt than the
cherry or plum. Tbe grape vine and
trees are the hardeat of all to aoc1 with."
Not Orchard Crops.
TYbrat aod oau ara not good crep*
grew la aa orchard, as they remove
the vera eieaenu from the aoD that
ara mofi r^lrad by the growing
tret, to |row good crop* of fralL
Feed tor Sow and Pigs.
A good feed for both aow and pig*
I* a mUture of com. ahorta, oil meal
anil
tankage.
Keep them os a good
that
Is ajreaay
already in
la"rota^nlw?
vBBL IS
reaaonablv rn<w( 1
condition will alrnoat entlralv m*v^^ pasture of legumlnpu* crop, such aa
.—...
. ^ or
T?'
alfslts OT clovar. if the pasture 1* not
trouble from ruts, mud. .hMea'
and give good swvlo* at low east.'
sswvio* at low cost,
the hoto vrill rallah 11 1
well hs in vrinu
Read WaaUisr.
Warm weather sbonld remind you
RaM Maricet for (torn.
of road weather as wall aa tmaeball
'High-priced oora adds ooaalderaMj
weather or eeedtag Um*.
to toe coat of poric; but at the pric**
that have beau pravalUag the bog
CMclaM Read Drug.
p«i ta the beat market therp to tor
Por gonwal elBeleaey at low eoMK
to hard to find a maohlne ^t~^
the road drag,
Ctaan Milk Utanrila
SMwiJng P***hTra**.
To thoroughly cla*n mQk stenalU
la baylag peach irraa, get onwyaup> they Bhonld first b* rtnabd with eold
•U stock.
vutor to remove all paftlela* of milk.
Among Wemwi.
InsuH Either Way.
When a body me«to a body Is s
It to an tomilt to <b«-b morals to ba
fi»*r dr***, maka* a body feel m called ta*L and an insutt to cm's 1»
' ly, Si «a Biwt r^iffi
tfiHitssoa to b* calM
—»-«t|
tordtag to the r ------ ' ‘
Dated at TTai
FSEIUANN aca,
mFraaiSi,
The
UtOe
Wonder
Bsslaera Addrea*:
Mitolgas.
may 16 22 29 June 6 12 11 M jaly I
16 17-24 21 ang T
The Electaic StoragG
Battery Co.
Hie "Chloride Aecmpidator'
IlmwlfaeiaBetokBdkl^ of M(n«e kto.
krytoadBdm
dalicf
stabcto ol
f saaiiy al (fat
lap«poMklealetoM> Ae^MlriBity,
fiiiHsli J ky ftME Ae aa^ a few basn oocs*
-lsdtob«>k
Btongafad ma task doM wals,^ ba mml
FOSSALEBY
vvm.sJBcKtoOfkj
Hopper Coole4
TMvcra«aty,lll^
PURE PARIS Cl
Let lie quote you prices on
LavenbnitTs Pn^ P»1S Green
Freeh etocke—etored hi the proper way foy the
greatest efficiency. We ate aleo haadqnartera for
Arsenate of Lead, Formaldehyde and other aptay
materials.
______
r to put Bp vrtth her grankg.
WATTS DRUG STORE
Tom-’Whatto the
dlfiaasti
bm
“
Bell 130.
Traverse CU)’, Mleh.
JUeal iMorfcfffi
•a-at —
toe City H Traverve'Oty, cioboty of
Grand Traverae afid fltat* of MkM>
gaa. vis: L«t aU
U («).
W).«of Hannah,
“
■ Lay
R CtL-a fourth snb«Tlakm of tho vfilage, now city. of^MTena Oty, ob-
lYaYcroeC^.
OftATO TEAVZBSE HSBALD AMD TBA7ERSE BAT XAOLE> THUtSDAT. JtTMB », i«8
tPiGEram^l
BIG JUNE SALE OF HOMEFURNISHINGS
We Extend Credit to All Without Extra Charges
Our plan of furulsbing homes on credit Is very simple and most UberaL We originated this easy way to pay
plan over twenty years ago and it has proved to be a big success. By our way you do not have to use your ready
cash c«r draw from the bank tn order to fuinlsh your home, neither do you need to deprive vourself of a beaul|fnlly turiiished home. You can buy Just what you want and pay a little out of your salary wmn your draw it. You
never miss the money'when you pay this way and you can use the tumlture all the tbne you are paying for tt.
Oui Big June Sale ■« now in full swing and we are showing hundreds of big values you had ought to see and compare our prices with others. We do
not claim to sell the lowfst price goods on the market, for they are the most expensive kind in the long, run, but we do claim and are here to prove that no
concern.^ in existence can under price us where quality is the same.
.
MAIL YOUR! ORDERS
II yon eatinot convenlcnlly tome to onr
slore, mail ns yonr orda-. We gnaranlee yon
non and saUsIacUon wltb- all
prompt allenlla
mall orders.
BIG aUIME i^ALE OE RUGS,
GARRETS and LIIMOLEUIVIS
This is evidence that we are turning
out extraordidary values in Floor Cover'
logs. This year's output of CarpeU, Rugs
and Linoleums is larger than in previous
years. Our prices are lower and our as
sortment better, if there is anything you
need in the way of a floor covering we
want your opinion on our large and com
plete line.
Ingrain Carpets, per yard up
from............. ..... ................
Brussels Carpets, per yard up
from.................................. ..
9x12 Axminster Rugs, extra
good quality . ....................
8 2 in. X 10 6 in. Axrai'nster
Rugs, extra good quality ..
Renmenf ol Cm^pds and Ltnolcams
at HaU Price.
his Handsome Steel Range
(ExacUy like cut)
Is made by Cribbt'ii & Sexton Co. of Chicago. III., and
is guarainteed in every way. The body is made of steel,
and the fire box liniqg«
and top are' extra heavy
polity gray iron. It bums
either wood or coal, has
hfgh waiming closet and
a heavy galvanized reseryoir. It is well worth $30.
Our June Sale Price is on-
19c
55c
'$24.T3
• I
RujvYour Arm lit
Far As You Like
4L Pull open the
“Sandard Examina- 1
. tiem Claep” and investigate die in- 1
terior of'"Standa.'^” Cotton Felt Jgat- J
tresses for yuureclf. You will find noth- J
ing but the purest and Lest quality of sc- 1
Icdlcd cotton felt. Built layer by. layer, ,
this cotton felt never becomes hard or /
lumpy and rcains all
elasticity and ,
buoyancy. Kon-ahsorbent; “Standard”
Mattresses are healthful and sanitary.
REMEMfiER
!^tandard”UatttessesAi«GstnBteed .
5Big Mattress Special
50 lb. comb Mattress—30 per cent felted cotton, iQ
f>er cent jute, 60 per 9ent fine grade of special cut exvidsiur; hasrame grade tick you get on a $25 mattress.
.>une Sale Price only
$5.35
These Mattresses are made under the Ohio law.
<J<iiging the makers to label mattresses as to what they
are made of, and so you are sure of getting just what you
p ly for.
.
'
QUICK M£Aic" WICK OIL STOVE
THE ONLY OIL STOVC tOMI^FSP
WITH A GLASS FOUNT
SIMPLC AS A LAMP.
MAKES A CLEAN AND POWDtPUL
BLUE FLAME. .
EASY TO RE-WICK OR REGULATE.
HAS I
THAT CANNOT RUST, ARO
AUTOMATIO WICK STOP WHICH
PREVENTS SMOKIHG.
= ' ‘V*
PINARY COAL OIL___«
tz
129E&S1 Front
Street
We give coupons with ev
ery puichaie of 5c ot ova.
These coupons apply towaid
a Beautiful French
China Set of illuminated
ware. They,con>ist of berry
sets, fish sets, game sets,
fruit sets, and are the
most handsome dishes, manu
factured.
THINGS YOU NEED
THIS SUMMER
June Sale Specials
Taken Here and Tbere Thronah Onr Slock.
And a tew cents saved on each tone
will amount to seVeral dollars in the
end.
GO-CARTS
Alwiu Go-Cart, guaranteed by the makers
for 2 seasons ............................................
Princes Dresser. 36x38 French plate mirror, 04 4 *9S
June Sale Price............. ..............................9±M,*i9
$4.85
Stancioj:
FREE
COUPONS
Oil Cook Stoves, Oasoline
Cook Stoves, One and Two
Burner Ovens, Refrig^er- '
ators, Lawn Mowers, Garden
Ho^, Hammocks, Can
vas C^ts, Porch Swings, Ice
Cream Freezers, Lawn
Sprayers
WOOD BEDS
Odd Wood Bed that we have sold'the dressers and
commodes too. at 50c on the dollar.
WINDOW SHADES
W’e have about 100 Window Shades that are slight
ly damaged. Regular 25c, 35c and 43c. Shade Sale
Price iOc and 15c.
BED SPRINGS
and many other things that are really a
necessity during hot weather. Come
in our store and get just ^at you need
and pay for it later if you wish. We
have hundreds of things you need, but
haven’t time or newspaper space to tell
you about them.
About 2 dozen slightly damaged Bed Springs, Tegu
lar $225 values. Sale price pl.fO.
IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKSTOVE
Takes the drudgery out
of the kitchen \fork, makes
the food more wholesome
and delicious, saves fourfifths of the fuel bill. Write
for our illustrated and de
scriptive catalogue sent
. free on requesL
Our prices you’ll find are really lower on
hoose-furnuhings every day in the year than
many other dealers’ Big Sale Prices. ^Vur.,.
We under
buy—that is the reason we undersell.
UNIFQLD BFDD,
Only Orie-Motion
' Bed Made
operKtkn cbanfca it frem •
_______DavenporttoiiTali MaeSant___ - - (7Zb47 iacfaee). with IS-ltx felted cetua
Ido
nmovabieaettreea.
.................. BMttreaa. Veryoomfortab
VeryoomfortaUe. Toa<'
ymmm
... AU atylo.-k7w priM.
ej. W. SLAXER
Your ReUsUe
Homefnniisha’
Ji
(ftAks «A«ESsk
rmuota. Jtnosn mb'
DEWS DF litiiD litv^ mm
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
Coadaclcd by tilM JcMie Bowden.
The people .of
and the sarroaBdioc
V« Sn be fflad to have individuls,
Oraa^ fraternal aodettea and aU < ’
fanlntloBi band^ in^MpM of newi. if*
1, Bottcee of
maati, buiseee ehaivee. imbUc 'IraproTanaate
betaff done or eoi
t «f real eiUte
in town or oonntry, and any otfaerUtenu of ^ea>
oral intereit.
Send all Hems to Hlu Jenia
Bowden, who bat cba^ of the Department.—
editor Herald.
eilra sealicfu Banc. Paul .Campbell.
Alfred Caroibers. WaRer Dowen and
Reb Downey.
Mrs. Ksa Wolfe has closol onl bef
miniDer) stock aud moved
»lr. am) Slra.,Clia*. Edecl wen: calK
ed to OoUwater .Monday by the se^
rlous llluess of llielr dauBhUT,'Mrs.
Harry WbUman.
Ml. and Mrs. E. Tr.iuts retonii<<l
home FrWsy from a wt*ekV visit
Manlon. the Kocsts of Mni. K >V. ElUworth and Isaac U. Unph«ar.
Win (Uil«rn anJ Will Kimlwll
to the Msnlstec liver frupeday
spenlT the coaialnd<T of llie
OkIk
'Mrs. Rkm to the ground but iboy
I |escwpod with a few scratches.
Mrs. Hear}' Dohm. Jr, D
from the hospital and Is slowly im.
piwrlnc.
Mr. and Mrs H. Wlu«and vloHed
retelivei over Sunday, rotontlng t
TuesdO)'.
Mrs. John Mills went 'to Traverse
■ties
City Usi astnntay to attend the dedV
cation of (he new Methodist efanreh.
Mr. and Mrs. Ixirwn Coster arrirad iut Wednesday from DoUarvllle.
and w-ll Riiend the summer here. i
Bert Garland nod'Mrs. Sdmunds
of Traverae City spent the day with
1‘Kolm. A Ions l&c of carriages fol Mrs. Tctden laat Thurwdo)lowed the remains to the rbu'rcb
Mrs. Bell Rose and Children
whi-rw Hr. Kllluii Iws woraUliwd and Madison. WU., arrived loat week for
workvd so faithfully for a quarter of
vWt at Mlke^boring's.
a century. - Rev. Joseph JUmtaerman j Moatle^ Wtocand of Trarerse dV.
asslaud In the services, reading the |« vUltlng at John Marabsll's for a
Hth oiioiuar.or John. The comfort few- days..
,
of God's children. Rev.
Harrey | Rmo6' Snow of radWse. arriviil
rrcacbiM an excellent sermon from last Monday and will hc ni David
the Intier part of the 4th and Hlh'Emlan for a few Aays.
chapter of Jcmi-s. “For w hul Is your ‘
nte? It is even a vapour, that ap*
j c
|ii.«ieth for a'tiree. and then ranlsltcih away."Elk Lake. June S.—Oliv,. Dobson
The fonowing hymns -were selected
Travence
Cit},
la vUIUng friends
'by Mr. EllloU during ti^ast Illness,
''
■^ubercu'ioii-
EiU the lii»
Threatens
Grover Fbller has cnllalrd In the C.
navy.
Couniy Surveyor Watermnn U lo*'
caiini; the dhlsimiII line Nlwecii il.e
Kldrldite and Rld.ilchausn farms In
fntoa
Mrs. Maude Itafier. little dauEl’lvr
•KlBtiley. Jane 21.—Honi.
Mrs. Dsvld frawford and bou Wlland mother ut-tlruml Ittiiilds arc here
and Mrm. Will i•uUanl of Summit air.
keetilUK house for A. C. llodBcs.
yaoe 16. a aon.
malt ('ll; a few days last week.
Chute*
services for Sun.lay. June
atra HcLyn is not as well as sbe
Mr. and Mrs. DavM Wynknop and
•ere ;ung durtw the ttnocok
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Wilbur vialled
bas Oeco.
dsui*ter Molly of Traverse City spent ?t; Sunday sel.milai ll;«r. u jw.
IlndvM itn.y at the
worth Iracue at t;30 p. m. I’nwcblut;
Mrs. Otonros Is not 4mprovln« in Suudsy with reUtlvus at Suirihiit City.
as he plannad. Rock of Ank JMs. rcHstlves here last week. They reT:3o
'Mrs.
Xell
Culoksn
of
Owosso
la
vis*
btoatth as tnurt) as could Iw .wished.
Isiver of My Bool. The Kverlxii^^ lunied to ibclr home In Grand RapArms. When the Boll Is Cullfi- rift, Ids IVMayi
:Clsrk i’orter and famllf of Trarorin Ulns her mother. .Mrs. Slontuo. at
Mrs. CDude Gay and children siienl
dcr. and Shall \\\- Gather at
'
are ^-lsltiac Mrs. 1‘ortcr's parents SuBMnlt Ctiy.
Mo> Jfonror aud wife of T«\,
lllnT. The pall bearers wrre also of all of last week sIRb her iisrenUc, Hr.
at Sumnilt City.
City are visltlnt the tatter's mother
North I>aradlse. Jum- :4.-Mrs. Isa-n
srtrctlon. Wesley CoakUn. J, and Mrs. Jako Lcnscn.ln 'TrsverM:
ai)-rUc \Vyckoff of Suiunilt t'lty.
Summit City.
City.
Newman* went to Tiaverst- <1ty Sat- iV. Marsh. E. E. Duryea. E Halstead,
who baa bM>n In Traverse City for ibci
Mr sod Mra. Arthnr Koblnsoo spent
Bertha Pp»r and daushter Kalbrtne wrday for a few days’ visit,
Thomas SklVer
Gena Shearer.
past few weeks, returned tu her bomej
lof Sommli City are spendli^ a few, * number of the yoiuiit fbiks drovo The greet qusatUioi ot beautiful floy: Sunday at Wm. Ga)-s.
Weilnesds}.
I days with friends and relaUves at Tus- ,ouv >o the lake Sunday.
Alice Sours, who has been teaebing
era bore crideuce of the love and ee.Roy Monroe of iVaTerse City
Bad Axe. relunicd lo ber home
t<*euj be held in the hearts of his
h
c, .be ....-or u,.
here Sslurdsy.
/"
many mends. .A cood man has
WSI BowMen and wife of Baxter itlng with friends and relstiree here. tIsU with relatives.
kir. and Mrs. Sd Copeland . and
V>. rceelre a wetl eerned reward,
Rppnt'Sonday with the former's father.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilwferof Hantuii have
'Janies Knscr loft Thursday noon b>r enjoy the blessings of an endless children of Barker CYeek, visited SunMrs Meek of Summit City left Ssi- t>een >Ultin«; their dauBbter. Mrs. Grand Rapids, where be ei|>Oris to
dsy at Colin Mnnro'o.
-Heralty.
Wday for Battle Creek,
Creek. Whttre
Wlittre abe Claude Moore, this last week. ,
lotfl Friday night the. Cleanera
for some time
wniI vuili
vuiii her busbaod.
.
.Mrs. Walter Webster of Traverse
initiated a number Into their lodge
Wm. itilev and fniutl.v. Ernest Volro
4dnnle. Sarient. who has been In City s|>eDt a few- days with her moth* and family, also Mrs. Silas Milks and
The Kewadto degree tram was prow.
AIbn the -last few weeks, reiursed to
Mrs Vaseer. this week.
*
assist to the work. Ice c
little daujthter rijjied at Winnie
ker borne Saturday evening :
The Hayes boys retwraed. from pjoroe’s Sunday and they all
_Bolon. June 23.—Oscar and Ikivc and csks were served and all report
Mrs John Wilson and sou Fnrreet Sundlsh Thursday, where they have evening at Mr. Ilowan’s
Cose of Traverae <'ity. took dinner a good time.
Of ARia are rlsltliti: reltllvex at Suiiv bevn visiting their Erandparents.
»r. and Mrs. Will Hunt of North
Miss Tffie K<*u Is woriUng for MSsJ with flielr idatw. Mrs. John fk-ncunit before loiolni; Mr. Wllmni st-t-lsst
Mr. and Mrs Vrank Anderson of Mynm ('unulngbsm.
Milton. vlsUcd gt B. O. Winnies Sun
>n on Sunday.
Jordan, where they will lire in the Cadillse were the Ruests of Mr. and
day.
Mr. and Mrs. U Cnikips visited the
Ju«- Biigar is aiMtidlni: a few *dayi
future. •
Mrs. Will Wurzbuif Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Sours and son
laller't riiler, Mrs. Darling. Sunday
i home and the nvighhurliood on John drove to Traverse City Sstur-!
U. f. Church left for New York ItlMrs. refer Mutli. who has been very
Mine fUtbvr Oiunlnglipm visited
:plPasure and Imsinesa
day for o visit with hU daughter.
III. is slowly ituprvtinR.
Mls» Ida IkH'k Sunday evening.
IV to attend the dedication of the
Gudlle Miwch^m Is working for Mrs. !>w- Central HetfaodDt church.
Those who took dinner at Mrs.
Koan's Sunday were Ida Itci k. IsirebC Arthur lanilner.
Mra. Kelcham of Mlh« Cit.v. Mont.
An McQueer. Hr. Allen and several Is visiting her cousin Rock la Ruch.
Davto. Bother Cunningham. Bylrla
Koch. l<ellle Sparling. Arnold Scher* olhc-rs are OiblnR at Platte river.
Glen Dean and DouRlass DeCranssx!
Mr. ami Mrs. Meacham look dinner Todc their wheels lo Traverse Clty
mao and two Klsit-n*. laura and Maliel.
and .Mrs. Julm I'crhall' and dau-tbte with Mr. onj .Mfs. Ik-vylhyuier.
Satnrday.
I.>l.' AUlnglon'ls with Tom Good's
l^Ulo.
Mra. Henry Hanek left the Brat of,
Wf mnt to Dike tUi Departmat tf the
Russel KnsD visited wilh ^Jessii I,'ks tor a eoaple of monthb. and hit Ian week for Alma college to attend
gmteBt posdble viliin to all concerned and. to
r-arenta<rom Gaylord ore-axjwet
thw gMSaatlng exerrisea ' Her dnuRhthis end reqaeit that all itema of penm^ and
Bter.
Clxra finishes a four year rourau
gvneral interedt be tent to Miss Dew^ to be '
tleorge and Hard Staler sUendv^l to high school work
[ncorpormted is the Department We etpedally
Clearbroofc Sunday school lost Ban*
aik that chnrcbes, fraternal tocietiei and, the
day.
lg>ng l*skc. Jitor 2.-:--P. C. GlliM*n
Qnstgt fttmiib item* of interest in their respec.
Tom (tood lias lost several klicep
snd family am uccupyltig tyir^oftire oiYanixations. Nevi of social cTents and,
nud had otb«ra badly chewed by
tage by the lake.
Gh'ii Haven. June 23.—Hun Jno. R.
entensUunests, improrements being made or con
'dogs, wild dogs that i>e<i|de
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Murk
East
f(tim
CenSwLtu of Traverse City, was to town
templated,' and' bosindB changes and transfers is
tcal l.ake. and Will l-rast. fram Hates. have been trying to cgtcrmlnate by
Thursday
real estate is town and country are especially
nesrli
“Iwo
years.
Were hero lu aluiid Mr. WlkdCi
Peleriyl. Miss Stevens, Hiss
acceptable. The .shore applies not only to the
I^tor Herman has reiuraed borne
erel.
Sanders and his daughter Miss Gw-n
Tilla^ of nfe Lake, bst to the mifonndiiig
from Jac kson, where he has lH<eo
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Ncwstra.l
went
ceuitTy.—Editor
]
“• • Herald.
dol In Santo.
teiidluK
sehof.I.
rg last Saturday to at.
Miss Cura Ueonett Is visiting her
Henry Kilrson and wife bit visit
n Mundev
^ukf'al. 'rii.-lr nl.Vf
are Uke. Jum: 3I.--Mr. Ub*-nud Charlctolx.
ing J. Hccrman'a and h-lidng to plow. lioreiiu Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett
s'iili Mr'*Ncwitcad tviuriird home with
The MIsm's Eva and Margaret Day
dSuidiier. Miss t'lind. rciuinod Iruui whore'thv>
Wo wc-ra hli-ssc-d with a hevedy rain
jihera
to
M|«-nd
«
few
'weekii.
have arrived' home from St Msr>
^ Rapids last Tuesdny.
itoib/n:.
Funeral servIn-K fu^ the Isle James «lileh will help crops imaensely.
Notre Dame. Ind.'where ihey hsve
Andrew Itolltorg of tTtatirvulx waj
Guy Waller went to Travi-rse Wiy
ClivMog
MeHC'ticvn
It
cutUog
the
M. Blllott. were b.dd ml the Friends
Wen nt neboot.
tbe soestC
his- brother. August Dol- Tuesday.
L' on what Is known os the We«ichurch Saturday aflemooii end was
Guests gt Gregory's resort are Mrs.
bore, and Isnilly. s t«u|du of dajs the
Mrs. Eugene Green of Traverse City one of the lan:<.«t ever lield at this John place, hot owned by M'Dlinm
IVhltesIde. Mrs. Von Meoter. MUs
leat of the week.
vlsllnl her father. J. Codd ami
Groosser.of Traverae City.
’^■jplnee.
Br*T'oerrlces
were
held
Doe. Mra. Worthington. Mr. I.s Grange
Mrs. K. 1). Hobhu and spn. David, the last of the week.
In the Icsll gsroo Sunday hetweea
j
the
lK>me.
,Hcv.
Harvey,
pastor
of
returned to Travetwo City Wednesday.
Mra. Worthington. Mrs.
W. R. micr. who has been 111 f»r',i,p y>joi,ds cliurfh si Tr»v.»se Cltv. Cedar and 1‘revembnt. Cedar won cut Sloeiun, Ur. Russell Sim mu. Miss
Ml!lss Ethel SIncisIr came home !>■several monih, and was much wo.«: ^..-ing .harg,-. -m«*g the JSrd the score heInK 15 to C.
from IllUodale; where sbe'has
several da>B the pw wtvk. U Improv
Mildred Meaehem and -Inna Fer Gertrude Slocum and Miss Ftanees
been sKcn-ling the Hllliidale cidlcKc.
llslbert nil of Chicago, and Mr. and
ing at liiis w-riilug.
guson vIsiU-d Mrs. John U'hl
Miss Emma IhKlges sod rlMcr. lies
Mrs. WooileU of St. louia.
The oeenl nt Soloi
Henry Mono of TusUU was in town
sle. returoed from IgiiRIns the Inst of
Cliflurd riosrmsn Is, convalesreni
Gauthier will soc« be . in hU new
Mundu.v L-rming.
Ihu wwh y
.*
after
n slece uf |•IlCumuBU.
liousy w'hlrh Was sliippecl sti In svcJss. Austin of Kalkusko. wlio w.t..
A. O- Hodser returned uV'Iiic-sday
Miss Frances Robtohon entertslBtluiis rondy to la: bolted logeilK-r.
foreman of the regular s'-rlhin new
fnin Grand Rapids.
d
ed a large company of friends nt the
here
bst
week,
Fesigned
the
luslllcpi
,M(ss AlU Reid ciaU-i her sehbol at
Sleeping I»sr suilon on Snturds}
Boordman View. Friday. June 2<>U:. Saiunlay nielil and rt'iurnod horn
evening. Dancing was
Mr. and Mn. E. Tibblu enicrial
asd reluiiied to her home In Acme on
MrscHilbcftTelkof Her Dt».
the evening and everyone repons an
llielr neidiew. Wui, 11. .Mow and v
Sunday.
.
June
*3.—Mr.
and
enjoyable
Ume.
treeung Symptom* During
Ales Lyle Is actloB bk foremso of Miss Busan Sirite and Howard llIKon
Mr». Tbotbis Baird and rfalhtren mfl
Mrs. Chos GII>soa U visiting
the station crew while
Dolbeig U of Manion on Saturday.
amngeofLifeandHoir
Chester Baird of Detroit, and Beit Traverae City tills w^k.
O. U Boyoton sutoed lo Kinssitv
She Foond R^.
lUlrd. who works nt tbd ’ITsveree
M. W. Fnnoat of Bast Bmpfre. was
-Miss Nora Dprrie left here Wedoes- Tuesday.
Ciyt State hospital, all1 reiurncco
returned to to town oa business today.
.Mrs. Geo. Stulls was at South
doy for ber borne at HarrieUa.
MUses Rose mod Iva Dm
, newtWuod. Pn.-*>D«iasttieChai«B thHr boraA today, after
.Monday to attend
Mrs. Adrus Campbell and sb-ler.
here by the dbaih of ftclr
toptre. ore vlslttog tiiMr. brother.
Mrs. Tbonii>*on, returned ^Vedne^or funeral of ber tnother. Mrs. BhlnRloA k-ttfoAtpirhaiOyabislBbe arauml
M. Rain). Sr.
Rohm at the I'. 8. u & 8.
who died on »lday.
from riovno Cliy.
_. ./
•fra. RoUimoa-aod damtbler Rub^
A slight blase coiisod so mtle
H U LsBor snd M. Ilobhs nntood
Iloni to Mr. sod Mrs. -|W11I GUmorev
of
BIk
Rapids,
rlslted
friends
her*
dtlement at tbe home of Wm. Hunter
lo ‘Traverse City Tuondoy.
«B SaturtUo . June 21, a-Son.
VWOS ttmt I had no
on Friday. Tbe mill clcurad dowi
Master Stanley l-allar went to CsdMr. aitl Mrs. C. K. iiodg<-s
m-«tBiRfaL Tbs tods}'8. H. 1‘erry etpScU to leave W«f- tbe|cre»
iewrew gave timel
timely naalstnnce. Very
Aasbes of beat were
diugSlec Mildred, went to Charlevoix. UMk Wtdmwdsy to visit his unriu
It^ damagn' eras d
done.
no bod /somstimeo
Saturday where they are suesls of aud sunt. Ur. And Mrs. C. A. Dutton.
that I did not know
D asslsiing Ed
Mr. and irts, Ratio.
whnt
lodo.
Basil Brown Is wery ahb.
The G. R. A I. railroad-pul Ibe flyer Mills on the farm.
One
days
friend
Roy t'orns of ‘Traverse City spent
Meiuiarmw Sew-cll and Brorkway ai-|
adTi*od.a»e to take SoncU} at the Charles Eaton home.
tendod the funeral of Mrw. Shingles si
.'A. OotberK i
' ' E.Piflkhan-t
Ly«sE
Northi«rt. Jnns 23.—Frank Voice
Gull* Mbumber «f octr people took
brotljer-lalaw. Andrew DolhebB. of South Bosnlmsn Mender,
Vetetabts CobIn
the dedication of the new Central left Thurwday for Mackinac Island.
Mrs. Frank Bedell iwturned lo’peaDdsndUnrademesatraisweUwome s straig w«
Rev. C. K. Tbels of Ci
M. B. ehurth at Traverae Cly last
Orand RopMs Saturday otter a week’s I man. I am very thankful
'
Ahsi
erl}'
of Northport spent Sunday to
. friend'i
.
_ivfce. a... - ...
Sunds.v.
rlsR with ber parent*, Mr. and .Mra. lowed my
with Mends apd Bnndoy even
ronwnmendltsalcngaslBwe. Befhre
Y, Golf.
Tbs ice orwom social for the beam
Mis* Aru Kltu of Mstbarton Is a 1 took tbs Compoond 1-wa* always m of the pastor laM Friday night ing dellvermi the sermon In tbe M. E.
Mekly and new I have not bod
Ruest of the Wm. Oslxtrn family.
was area attended la spite of the cluireh 'to a large and opprcdatlve
frsat
doctor
ft
*
■ forysars.
You;
Mrs. A. DolberR took little Arden bsbiay tetter.'’-Hrs.i
wuthar. On account of the riln
Miss Retn Wosley arrived home lost
iiBsr'to Grand Rapids Wednesday, BIRt. Pleetwuod, Fa.
I It was held at Uw home of Mrs. Hat*
1 *1,
week from linigorita. Col., where #ie
wlwre hs vlsUsd bis aunt Mrs. A.
Sneb wmjtof smptaus u a
spent the post two years to teaching
Richmond, while she was Ike Rueet of
U Crisp
sebooL
her MU Osetr and temfly,
sjehes, <faad of hnpuodiin eril.di^ty, friende from ‘Traseree City Sunday,
T. W. Stroiiaa and family of Grand
U U M0gsti\ ana fttslly oad Mia •ounds in As eoa, pntoiuthm *f tba
________________
Rapids, ore eajoytog tbrir new cot
Guy -il'alier muioed to'‘TraT«fso City beah. sparks before t&e eyes, irretatage .at tbs point
Tuetalay.
O. 1,. Boynton was at Rowley Mon*
J. Bdgor Foster and fnmlly of New
ore prompUy faeedwi bjr iateUgeet woOdgeushurg. JunelS.—HenO' Dohm, Rochelle, K. Y, ore vtolttog ^tmds
Sr., went to DMroit last wuek tor's nt tbe point
P. T. Peferwon purcfaaaed a COW
visit
with
relatives.
lost week, net car. as sUtUd In loot
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beodrtokn of
Mr. and Mrs. «’m. Ayers spent
week's taper.
Traverae City, spent a few days with
few days last week nt WilliainsbarR Mrs. HeadricW- father. Wm. Groen.
Fife Lake,Is having the. road Im
with their daaghter. Mra. John Boyd.
proved and graveled from the vHlsge
Mrs J. 0. Breiaeaux and nephew,
maadbaUdanptbewMk*
IdanpU
iioe'west to I<eonord Bakers for.m
The colt of John MUis ran nwny Paul Kelchermon. oUoaded theIt baa eurrtod
Mf^tbRngbtUs ceWa. Ust Sunday throwing Mrs. MUD «nd
A. Dotber* it at MoaceloBa wKb Us.
(OmU«h« m Fbf* nro.)
or they will cut your prof
its. Your "hens can't liV
and your chicks will ndt,
live and grow M'hen tor• tured with lice. . Insure
»absolute freedom from
these.pests by using
Jtb Powdered '
Uce KiUer ,
Low in price; easy
to ujc; positive in
oclioB. Buy a packacv now and have
more «ggt and bef-
Co, AtnericBn Drug Co.
W. R. Foote, Queen City
.. .•c'r.tr.i Co, Charles
WHbeMi.
<5ft C IIU.
coNisirsiE: & cx>ivniisie:
LAWYE-RS
AM Punau
Jbfon
Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.
AongXfikt
Man N.ConnIna
APonndfrf
Taleom Powder
For 25 cents
Jergea's Violet and Bose. A smooth, deU*.
cate, deUghtlid powder lor baby's toli^
Going Bathing?
Buy your Bathing Caps. Bathing Sboed
and Water Wings at our -drug store.
■fe
Make OUR Dnii
ug; ,,
>
Dmg Store.
YOUR
American Drug SfOTC
(Jlmifatm
■f*
AmttfiMf8MEN
OfMIDDLIAGE
J^inai Clearatm
ofSuits andCoats
Centinuing
mg for Ae £a
Jo/anw
of me Jifonm
from timo to timt aftor Ai chao of tha
roguiar coat aad ^ Moaon thaao garmmits
hapa baan markad dovn to httar prieas. bat
this istha iinat claarmKa prica. Jba fabm
and atifUs ara both axedtanC
Jf few of the Values
Smts
1— »2.Vpn light tan striped epooge. Balkan style---- «10.l»
2— |y:,.W fancy poplin, draped skirt fey coBar«BSs.*lD.QO
;—A II3 5U llgbt ts nsnd gray mtxtere.
* '
:lih wh
l^"s *S'2 S'i’l
iii
....
Coats
u:::SS
1— *36.00 brawn brvicade eponge. latest model..
2— 437.50 black cotded silk, blue meseallne Ilntog..
3—
*2.5.00cm
naiy eponge. emerald messallne lining....»I6.M
sty eponge.
4— *25.no striped
striped eponge.
eponge. tj..
tart ___
sUk velvet collsr......... *IS.*4
4—*25.no
«—»ir..fiO navy blue serge, plain lallorcd................ *
»l3.fto UD snltlug. while stripe. s:’k collar
SJO
.»-*ie.50 black and white (llagonat. black saUn trim.*10.60
tforlhporl
.1
S*^0, SB and ST.BO are now;
being offered at SZtBO,
JM.mUikenhc.
Snfrttlain's
■■
n
—
v»w- ^ ■
r
Let the Herald and Record Co.
- do your Job Work. ' '
.
.
ittim) TKATISSE BXEILD AXD TBAVKBSI
UOU, THUBSOAT, JUHX 96. 1918
ExtriMIlary (Mies Vataes tenwamim
mat#have taka advanh^c
Gnat Special
T WERE $12 to $15 AT $7.95
SUnTtHAT WERE $13.50 to $20 at |Q.4S
SUITS WORTH $16.50 To $27 AT
—veIry seldom can
K «M J
we offer such
OPPOR-
batitiet «• tKaw. The «uih %mt aecved very much bdew regder
{Niece im iBikm uxiMU to wind up tber acMOB
—PLACE YOUR EXPECTAT1C»^ HIGH I
YOU
won't be duMpoiated i Get hto any Boabtf of the new nidsomiBaiDodelecuinBe emy dMaSiren the cutlm|te thefiddwd
pfodua;
—A9T0 THE VALUE A MOMENT'S COMPARISON
•ad yeul be mere ^bimnced tbap ever tiiat at StmbefB'a ta the
“R^ THING* m dothea^uea.
M
Boy’s sons, Fnnflsrss
.....25c
m
m
w
LIUVV.
and Bl<»u»wi .
s;r«‘Ksi.?&;’.;59c‘-np
^•S'ar'!.‘*'S'"™'.....25c up,
s> vsAaji tvuiiT$.Ni-w Ktyloa aud c.iUiriuKti
25c & 50c
BOYS* srJTS^worth
$3.95
SSiST"
1« OCi. Rprcial at
57.so
On<-lot .up to A4..V> H4.J-S'
SniU................. .................................
RUSSUI PROPOSAL REJEGTQI
fiC
...;..2sc
—“m ml I’d be tickled to pieces
with one of those, Mammal"
*'Get DM a Suit, or All Indian Wi$wam and you 'll see .
what a good boy 1*11 be this Summer"!
. Base Ball Suits at St.28
Tbey'r* mad* of to^ quallly, dark anf flannel. »ltU rollan and bell
trinmod JD eolora. Capa l» matefa. SUea it to 14 >eart. An llluatnitxd.
WISWUM FIrcc wHfe 1*6, SMa^ SM TIcketa
—They coiae just as jiieluml here iu iliflereiit
poleM, etc.
Pognaelftus Country la Bound to Upeat
All Good Work Accomplisbed
by Allies DuHrvq War
With Tirrkay.
sire*.
t\.m|>l- te
Vienna. Juno 3).—A reiort luday
/rum ttelisrade aald ihaf^ulcariuis on
the fn>muT are |>r>‘|«rlut: to make a
oobcetted attack on tbe Servlnos imweek r..<‘ Rul
garluns hare had aMiroximatelv 300,OOO siildicrs within .striking dlstan<-e
opflervia. b'rom Sofia it waaioarued
that Itulgaria had rep-ctedYbe Rus
slan iimiwalllon for a medilng of itul>n-iulern of ail the lialkao states in
St IVie'raburg to dtsrtiss the sUuallob.
CHILDREI *110 IRE SICKLT
Menda. tbo wise man has a list that
he labels uentslly: "Impoaslble to
claailfy.- -Rdasoftt Phlloaephtcal
“It .a miLU U not actaallySk lorer.
ha likes to marry tbe woBum wbo srin
cause him the least bother.”—‘The
Deoiy Duck.“ by a Peer.
Ki! Yi! Indian Suits Irimfned in red and yeBow
and with frii^-. h*!!!! •'Biit-Chief'’ fealhi-rtHl he|mein as illuxtrated. Siu« up to 14.
Cow Bo>r Suita at 81.28
(OoBtlatMd froin Page 9b«r.}
Bencement ezerctaas at Bentonle
aeademy Uat week.
•. wbo is Uklag
• Bane’s course at Chicago, spent
coaple of weeks with her < parent*.
Hr. and Mr$. 'Byron Woolaey.
Mrs. Bterras and two daughters
Myra and Lois of lAwreoce. Kan..
r cottage oa tbe
bey ebere.
The Ladiee* Aid of tbe M. B. church
will eerre dinner asd'eupper in tbe
town hall rrfdny. July tbe Rib.
J. L. Dame made a trip to Bear
laland wtth tbe Dorothy K on Sundey.
Mr*. Ray Butters eno chlldreu of
Traverse City. Tlftted Mr. e^ Mr*.
Geo. Datura at ^e Ugbt house last
1 Is speeding
Mtas Ada WfDUB
^ the week et Oaena.
8. A. Keye and J^es Kehl atunded the monthly dUwetors' meet
ing of tbe Leelanau County Sevlngs
bank on Monday et Lctand.
A plcnte dUner was gireo el Uie
borne of Mr.-eed Mn. Hugh Scott on
Wednesday. '
Mr. and Hra Fred SUtea returned
Fildar from a week:s visit at WUliemaburg.
Bert Glbsoo of Mackinac lalmtd, M.
clcrfclng Id W. P. GUI's sSora.
Mrs. Fred Pries U
moth*. Mn. A. Hm»i
Mlw bUer ButUrta is home tar
the sunnier, bs^ag completed
most suoMssful tm of Bcbeol
Cadlllec Uat week.
Tbe Udiea' Aid of tbe
ilonel <burcb will epead a mebd eftenioon et the ebureh perlora Wedaeeday, June 2Stk. Each member ta
tbe privilege of UvlUng « frlseH
Miss Esther Andereon left Tbuesday for Travene aiy. where eba will
spead tbe summer
Tbe steamer Hisaouri gave an «sennloa from Traverse City to Petuskey Suaday.
Mrs. O. C. fUnaoD enteruioetf abreral Udtea bt dlaaer on Friday afita'
noon la honor of ber. dangbier-U-lev,'•
Mrs. fYaak Reason of' l^Moa.IK T.
SbeldoB Voice entertained severnl
of hU IIIIU boy Mends In.hotutf of
bis alzth Mrfbday last Thursday.
Chea. Beuffiberger. end ferall} have
meved tato tlli cottage be rM-enUy
pnretaaaad atar tbe A. If. MllUkn
v>'
m
MONUMENTS
fore I
design
tba works of
A. W. RICKERD
Trarersa City. Mich.
321 Bay Bt.
BoU Pbowea.
NEUftOPATHICTREATMEMTB—Balt
Vatwr Baiba. etP, Ibr atomaoh.
nervex, circulation, lameoaaa. etc.
Prof. Hubbard, Steinberg BIk. CIti
1209.
may lS4mo*
WANTKD Comprtent and
eiparteored girl for gensml bcuiaa wortC
y'PIrst cluat witeea.
Mrs. U F.
Titos. 44T Wabster «t. may 1-tt
w ith c>v- r,
<
i»li
Rompersat 25c&50c
—Ohlldrea Aompers la bmdlum and dark idnshams.
and eban^ray. In sray
bloe and un. Sites 3 to *
yesTs: spsclsl
25C
~*'14tlle One" Kotnpers at
SOe; good quality ginshaws,
■eenarkera, floe
chanrbray s. gsliasss. drills,
eie. Rttra «eli made and
StyleplusU|7
Clothes
TRAVBiifiB CITY.
Amaod temai. Wm. Suaael aed Hiss
Fannie Bieele enunained, tbe Indies
wii^ Ice ersern end cake.
Mrs. Jt B. Cnrapb^ luid children
ef Ibe ,Omeae Inn spent tbe day In
town.
Mrs. B. P. Dame and family et Bvanaton arrived SatCrday to siwnd the
Bummer la their oottege.
'Arrangemeata are being made for
the rannertVlub picnic to lie held
tbe home of Julius Brace. Wednesdsy.
June 2.5tb.
Miss Grace Kehl is spending tbo
week In Bentonla attending commencentent exerdses.
.MUs Benlab Dame enierulped sev
eral of ber mile girl friends In honor
o{ ber birthday'. Saturday nflerooon.
Mr. end Mrs. BUnaon of'Dl. Lonla.
Mo., are guests of tbeir daughter, Mrs.
BJwsrd Bustick.
E. Cornell of Grand fUplda is spend
tag tbe week ta town.
Mrs. Hoben Ran^ and son Paige
are attending commenrement exer
cises at Olivet thU.week. Her son
Enos graduetes.
Mias Ifelen Barnes'of 8t. I,oala ar
rived last week to tpmd tbe aummer
at the point
Ctiar Km
« JI-S2-?7-*g
Aceonling to plans and spertAcB*
Bow In tuy
famished 01
first iWrty arret Holts of the iirofliet
c
eonirected. Traverse Oiy CanlBS offlre and whlrb will be aWve*^
fiNrtlon
UBill tbe. time a
Company.
meta U-tt
tionod. on which said day and pUon
a(or<$al<1 I still contract iheretor
wiih ilie lowest bblder giving good
and sufficient secortiy tor tba paffiirmanct- of said work.
t( be
Eacli and every IbUi tq
check c
hundred 1.. _________ _______________
ofrice of the lownabip traaaBrer of
Inland township.
e right
It la rt-s
reserved to ralect agy
1 blUv.
l>aied ihhi !4tb day of Jnne.-A. P,
lai.v
CllAS. MOBBB.
ofr HlghwayB.
H
!. July^
• prtc* thm a>or/ff offer**
imv BMIIUrtUEIEBtl
fiH-t.
WANTEO-Cook at Y. W. C. A. hoi.ic
Ai<|>ly to Nm Kdnr Keith, 43: W eb
sler street.
Juue. IJ-ll
Beal, regular Weatem Cowboy Suits, ar pictured, hats to
match; also gun. Isriat ami red haudkerchief. Sizes 5 to 12.
FoMtoUs.
Free with
TickaU
.Vollce is heteby glVeo that a«a)«d
peonosBls will be raealiod by tbs andM^lgnad wuumlaaionar of highways
oCtbe »o*ntbl|. of Inlabd. coowy «f
Bentle. at the oB»oe of
townshtg
clerk In said tuwDsbi|>,.aR
tua Dsbi|>,.aAIl tbe aesemh IT) da' of July. A .
_ _
10 o clorh a. ni. lor the furnlshlai of
an necessary n^alerlait and pertorfllIng tUa IbDowing work, lu-wlt:
grading and gntvellng fonr <<|.
miles ot Htaie reward road
One 111 iiii;,- i-omirH-m
••nrtng at reif.
ners of aeeiions IMMZ-Ii.
fi3-li. Ini
iBlanl
lowDKhlii, ilenxlr couaty. rv—
uorth oa^ aeetto Une UOo feeL
e 111 mite rurinienrlBg at cor>
of aertinas II-lMB-lt. Iblanil
township, lleiirle county', running east
on Var. 1 A-t. W. nloug section ilM-
Can be set Up by any boy in a few inimiteK.
IiMUan Suita at St as« 1.80
-
PLAHAHACK *
ON SERVIANS
Me imic icilaw add rcccaay;
—Headquarters tpr everytbiOff the Httle laddies need
for the warm
Summer Days,
ta
•$.' 'SuffragtMs clauB,
wttb
niighiy gocHl iiroof, *tbat Ibe liquor ^
foreet were tbe greatest tartors ii>'
qbe defeat. .So one Iartor aiaof could
ttavs defeated ua except tbe liquor
at.~ Tb« Matement enaetadet;
'This Iso'i a whhie or err bwao-'o
or defeat. Ihr a true autenest o(
tacu and flgurps.''
fPHT STRIKE
IS EXPECTED
Reduce die
high cost of living
In these days when prices
are going up and values
are going down any ave
nue of escape is- wel
comed.
tBmllles there.
Carmea^ farm.
Mlaa -Fay McOoneba of Traverse
City vlxlteil herfleople Sunday.
Mfw- (’lint Case and Mrw- George
Powell visited Mra. Floy l>owell Sun
day.
Mrs. A HeConabe end eon RaymoBd called on ber perenis. Mr.
Mra. 1. Skiver. Bnnday afternoon.
. Glenn Pike drove over to Maple
City Sunday evening to tIsII fiienda
. Mrs. Pike and Hlf’* Croshar were
over to Aliya on Sni
the ball game.
CINCINNATI AND TOWNS IN KEN
TUCKY ARE AFFECTED
SHORTBI HOURS BFUNOED
litre it a chance for you to
reduce your outlay for cloth
ing without a eacrifice to
your pereonal appearance.
Moiaf
Mabel, June 23,—Mra. Carrie Pray
left Thursday morning for an exiended visit at different -points ta New
York.
Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lindsey drove to
Tmveroc City Saturday, reluming
Sundey.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Undaey vlaitrd
at ,Ortn IdDdsey's end W. A Kenney's
f'rlday.
Mildred Gardner of M'iltalioabnrg
rlsltefl at A. B. Fray's Tburade) end
Friday.
Morile n. ITay of Bdyne City re
turned home Saturday for a abort
yUli with hU parefits.
Theodore Sberman aad family rlaU•d at Geo. Allen's Sunday.
Austin Pray bad the misfortana to
cut bU foot quiu badly while aghimt
Are.
\Tsia Mason visited et A. 8. Pra^'a
several days last week.
Carrie Pray was agreenldy eurprlaod when a number of her nel^
bars walked In for a farewell wty
Tueeda)- night.
.Cedar Run. Jane 24.—D. -G. Shorter
•pent Buudey here Uklng rare of tbe
stqiw while his soo Frank was away
to tbe ball game.
Tbs Cedar Run bell teem played
at AUyn test SumUy. tbe ^lae rosuiting ta e score of 20 to 1 ta Uver
Of Cedar Hnn.
Hr. and Mrs. Everett Crain. Marion
iMmlt and Mias Sadie Crata eilended tbe bell game a( AUyn Suaday. \
. Mias Kve tiepew is spending her vaeellOD at ber borne favrt after allendtag -blgb ecbool at Traierae City. .
Hlaa Vivian Crasbaw of Tmvene
nty la vIsUlBg at the borne of Ida
Pike.
Mias BelU UavU visited Hiss Veda OROPPCO igoo feet into thb
ATLANTIC
MeCoeaha Sunday.
Mrs. Roy-^meu end two chlldresi
I C>perimenUno With New Type
aad her brother. Edgar Harvey, ro
-^Of
Machine
to Croaa Uw
tuned to tbeir borne on North HantOeean
C
tou tstand after ependlug a nmuib
bare rtoiting tbeir sisier. Mr*. Bverrit
London. June 24.—An nvtetor, FelrCralq, end olber reUiivea end frlenda.
^ Mra. Will Griffith and sona. WUbor ,balme. was drowned off
gad Geot«e. Iffl on tbe train Sunday this
tbU evening. He hnd flown friun Broekevenlng for Treverw CUy. They vis- Unda end was experimenting with a
Ited bar'tXMata. Mias Carrie M'aatwer, | ua« type of macktae wlU whi«b be
aAer which they are going to Charie- projected a tiwiMnUaatle Al^t ta'
volz tor a few days, then to (beir ucw July. FalriAIrfls fell tato tbe see from
home el Tata. MIcb.
e height oil.fkM teat ei%aenk hefotw
Mies Cerria Wew>%ar of Traverse a friend who wee emtalBg ta the rieleCity emme out on tbe excursion Bun-'lty, gouM rweeue him. Tbe mectotae
After the bnalness eeaslne of the L, day to spend the day with ber people. | was wf S60 bone powwr. was complete
O. T. M. M:,>0B Friday evening. UseJbbn Cenusan and Will McClura ly encloead nnd provided wtih e gtsyw
idemes <L U.. DnsM. W. F. Blade. trad«>d tbeir farme for a atora et Ben-|eoutag fower.
Preeldent RIekeri of the Garment
Weriitrs Union Hss Taken Per- '
eenal Charps ef Sltustlon:
In V fact, there is a strong
chance of your being better
dressed. The makers of Styleplus Qothes $17 are the oldest
arid" largest manufacturers of
men's clothing in this country.
All these years theyhavcspecialized on men’s clothes of medium
price.
Cincinnati. June 34.—Eleven thousand gartneni workers employed in Ibe
clothing factories In ClifcinnaU end
neighboring Kentucky towns are exiwcted to strike today, although several thousand strikers wbo went oni_
yesterdsy rwtnrwed to work todny.
PresldeDt Rirkeri today ordered the
etrlke conUnued. Rickert la enroule
to CtaetaaaU to take personal charge
of tbe atrika The principal demand
of the woriura Is /or shorter boura.
Stylcphis. the special suit of clothes
made by speciaHsts, sells for only
$17 became scientific methods
and vtdume-buying of woolens
reduce their cost to rock-bot
tom.
All-wool fabrics,
ityl^ phu b^-grade
tailoring, phis guaran
teed service.
You can not buy
didreoualiif other stores
8hortaA$20to$2S. Makeus
prove it~oome in and see
Stykplus Clothes—no other
store in town has them.
GIVE CfiEOiT
ursws
EQUAL SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
MAKES FIRST STATEMENT
AVIATOR WAS XILLED WEIS
UOIE RESNISIBIE
SINGLE
SUITS
To close out at a
savins from $3
to $7.
SINGLE
PANTS
Greatest bar
gain^ ever.
About two
hundred pairs,
at
ONB THIRD
OFF.
AGENTS FOK-
“Stetson” Hat*,
• B.V.b." Union
Suita
“Interwoven”
Sox
“Cone’s Boss"
Overalls
“Barker” (aU
linen) Collars.
Uquer Feiwee Wes Only One Factor
Ttial CoMd Have Defeated
Their Efforts to Se
cure -SetloL
Detroit June JTi.—Tbe MIcV
'f'-U Bev?U.
lengthy atatMsent gave ikelr first it "
fletal “why*' ef the defew of “Voir$
for women'’ ta Hlcblgan Uat Arrll.
Tbe “wma" ak»e ere
they ssaerL “Autla’’ riatm the liquor
people imd Botktag to ddo with tbe defeat «t nsragsr' Tbe atklemost de-
^;;^SNEflMM& HUNTER
Ci^
••
I 'UPf ,.i 'll
■
■1
ITAOBtar.
<»Un> TKATUn BlKiT.T) AKD nAVBBSI BA^Utn^ TKDBSSAT, JVVl Mi 19^
abeet of adbietoa. the btod plumbara
FWOM FICLO ANO WOOD*. ♦ rkli »nc*.
'
* CANN1N6 AND PReMRVINO. ♦ employ to covertog plran. It U very
PtY RWATTMi PRlt
: SvH A ncM cook: A 4*|«w« ♦♦**♦♦*♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ cheap and may nsnally be found ni
TO LAMU.
rht wild clMAtla. aoUkUMt taMA cook tu*kt m« the othtr iv kow to
Tbare an two dliUaci nethod* at ptombera’ shopa U the nsbeetoa fo
tra*alara'-lor. or vlrstn-a^iower. !■ maka, a ^nwbenr one)«l. Waah. and rreiarta* trait for wtntar
hot available, put Into the oven shA,
qolte as beauUtul as Its cultivate* alA pick over on* (dot of . strawberries, nlac and preserrlas, «)>• a-hottsebold low pans to wUeb there are mhom two
ter, aematie paateulata. mod has the Cot la bah^ pot In an earthen bowl. autboHt)-. Both have thelr.advoeates Inchea of totltos water. i
Ibi. lUbd Bstct WDlUiw.;£ditor:
added advantace of tbe beautltal and add.oB»<hlrd of. a cupful of pov- and tBeifta. A kaowl^llse M each Is
Sterilise the )an *nd utemtla Make
feAberr aeed pods t^hlcb Mt bAf the der^ near, one-balf taaspoontnl of neewssarr-rarhere much frait
to be the syrap; prepare tbe trah tbe aims
winter. This wild elematta Is fonod ranllla. oee tableapoonfnt of water prepared, as kicDatiWa are beat can- as few cooking In tbe prensrvlng ketfesteoBlnc llaelf from fence poau And and a few grains of talc Let stand ned and others best preaefred. Olil Ue. FQl the hot tors With It. and pour
broken tree tranks In aanr aectloiis in a warn place fifteen minutes. Beat honsekeepera who are used in' pro- In enough syrup to flU the tor mdldl},
•• *'»«■» • o^adr «rner of the middle west, and tnafes one oI eight e*ia slightly, and add ooedtalf paring frolte. *T>oond tor pound." look Ron the blsde of a silver-plated .knife
*•
where they wui ihMVe. Too wmild the moat saflsfaciory poroh vlnea to cnptol of cream, two tablecpoontuls of rometlmes with dUtavor upoa the around the Inside of the tor. Ptoce
*“•
WtotodT time— pay many dollara for greenhouse be tounA says a writer In a fam aag- sugar, and .oowhalf teaspooatul of newer method of eanfllng. sraieh re- the Ittw to tbe oven, ettber ah the ns»•
Mlden-halrandferasootawbliBore enjae.
,
'
aalL Put two taUeai>ooafuls « but- tftdres ieas eiw and
eouklng. bestoa or to the pan of water. The
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Another vine U the wlM grape, ter Insn hot omelet pen. nnd when nnd keeps the frait more nenrly In lu oven iboiUd be moderately hoc Cook
STEt.S'QESr. BROS.
a' ‘
“*
” «“®*^-»Ud flowers: wbone grace end beauty the ilrof^- melted, pour In tbe egg mlTturc. As It natural shape. Perfect Jers mogt be the fruit 10 minutes; remove frem the
Traverae City.
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“*• »oo«l Umliape gardener bns beeh' oooka. prick and pick up with a fork uaed, both for cunning and-. preSarv- oven and flU (be Jar with hotHog
***?**?*?y P*«*"» “ « "••• *® magic apoli of a wlW flower garden qalck to see nnd utilise. Tbe aimy until the whole la of a creamy eon- Ing. and great care miisi be taken In syrup. Wi|ie and seal. Piaee the tors
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**•’' km halt of Ibe pleasure of white blooms of early spring poseeai slauncy. Plane on a hotter pan of eoallng them, eo that they are pgrfecl- on a board nod out ot n draft of nlr.
I MMof clovnr anrivers of de- jua. start yeur .Mrden the very nest an esmiisite fragrance, and In the to- the range, that It «ia)- brown uulckly ly air tight. The fruit mum be of the If the screw oovera nre need tighten rings of hsrd-bolle<l eggs and nic^
- Item you go n-tdcakklng. With a m- tumn a lusurlant growth supporii the nndernaath. Before loMlng and turn- best, tbe syrup of right proponlous them after the glass has cooled.
ber circles are arranged niouad ^hv
.
tie care la transplanting In tbe cool ot uny bttnehee of grapes which nre Ing on n hot platur add one-half the and bt^lng hot. and the Jara fillml to
Large (rails, such as peaches, pears, aatod. and the sauce be made esi«cialMu’ flow •bout^mat
time ■ the evening, and' In giving as tar as quite fee ornamental as fiowan. TM pretmrwd-atrawberrles; kprlnkje with tbe brim.
qulnces, crabapides. ric.. wUl require. |y piquant with the citric acid ot good
poaslble the aaae kind, of light or vine will thrive in shadv situations two ubles|«onfnU of powdered sugar,
m nn rn.ir mck it «• bn-m>b* • aboui'a plot of syrap to each quart lemoo-Julce.
^ **
oorahUflas tbe tinkle
as
to lu naUve home; you where tbe cultivated grape would be n and pour'eroud tbe reoatolng alraw- ,ty„p
syrap of sugar and water, n'lng the Jar cf fruit. The small frnlt nlll reToung larnlps plainly ^led and
,
wOl have little troubU to •mowing tomplele faltore. It' U parUculnriy berrtea
proportions for 'different frclu fljren qnlre a little over half a pint of syrap. sliced up cold make a famous vegcu^............. *** **“
irao.
good .1,..
When puwri
planted 0....
below: mi Ihe ton '
The amount of sugar In each quaft ble aalad to mixture with potatoes and .
.a.' |r..ni. M.
«r Him when
And U yon love flowers, land who pr made to cover an unsightly fence. *«♦♦♦** 4 4
♦ with boiling syrap, Put the covers on of syrup ahuulil be reHulated to suit carrots. The sugar In the canot Icnla
_!rr_ ...
dons not?) you wlU be repaid a thouBltiwwweet, with Ite clusters of riSl • FOR YOUR CNTCRTAmMCMT. ♦ wiibout rabbera and do not siwew the trait with which ti Is (q be used, itself to a salad well, and tbe flrmefFM bear tbb bum of heea!
, . .
I for the trifling trouble and gold seed pods which hang on the ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ 4 * ♦** ♦♦ ♦ ♦ 44 ♦ ♦ them tight. Place tbe tors, resting Tbe quantity of sugar . may be In- body of the mealy young pouto al<U
■
..__ ... tnd wort of transpUnilng ihcse dar-- vines moat of tbe winter, la a beautiHere Is a riever i>lan for the annual on a rack or blu- of lorcelain, to a creased or diminished to suit tbe Its flavor to dtoplay Itself uiun ilte
hri^
woodland.
tnl vine, but a slower grower than church or aeelely ootlnt It «mn be hofler of tepid waur. which abeuld taste.—Parroera' BuUetln No. 2*3.
Ungue. while tbq light .watery cun«
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slatencr of the turnip ne^s the presTin vane nonifEu seanTm Mve you
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Neither carried «il very cleveriy ae to table reach nearly up to the aeliks of'the
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T**"* is Just eo muA boauty to dooa U foraiah as much shade, hut It tleroratloas. flays the writer:
' Jars. When the wator*begtos to ^H.
Cold Vegetables aa flaUds.
ence of the two other vegeubles to
Whw
summer
reigns
and
the
give flnUflM to ltd anhstciiea.
Tb. niarv «>« aohioin- « Man hill ^*>0 UadMatw aa We an> prepared to >■ leit pretty mown with the othera.
We have to of churah an annual aU®* time for cooking, according to
approetate, not a train more. The
At the Ume of pUnltog the rods of dinner nl which twelve Ubic* are a^ fk*
Take out the weather to boi, warm dishaa do not
Cold Itonnt nnd poutoos.'or beans
fleartet Oak must. In n way. be In your thw desirable hardy vlnea. sow a few ranged, and rising from florsa decoraremove the covers and fill to tbe attraci the ai>i>rtlie. says "Tlie Table."' and asparagns, mtoM well, and bnmd
eye. whwt you go forth. We ea^t seeds of an ocniupenul gourd vlne^ thins In the center U a banner wUh brim with exira boiling hot syrap; Cold foods 'arc in request rather than benna. either nhwe or In oou|iaDy
tee
anything
until.
we
are
poweaaed>
wild
cucnmbec
for
a
viney
effect
the
|he
name
of
a
month
of
the
year
on
it.
Wl
on
the
rubbers
nnd
screw
on
tbe
hot
dtohaa.
The
apiwtlte
to
flcine
knd
«)(),
any other c
•^iTrank L. Stantn*.
with It. uke It into ear beads. aml-ra,|i year. They will noi-lie needed There Is a blank book on each uble
•* potsHM. If the neruto tempting. With the temiNjra- signaraocoeea. If tbe broad beans are
then we-ran hardly see anything elec, the second year. - with a card oe the cover asking each
are turd% bottom opward afur lure outside tbe body at ninety or bq. getting nid. they shoifld be aut>l>ed
Tbe true sportaman enn abool you atalmwt anr wooded district finest to write his name and address, uecurely Mllng tbein. -in Iroper^ In tbe sbmio. the skin to busily nt jrom their coats before bafew pni to
Aa ofilkaA trlfllM «tih orchard ireea.
work tbrowlng out lu oountleas (oun- tbe aalad4mwl. Cold summer squash
moot anr of hto (ame *om hla wig- pivniy of elderberra and golde* wlUow Also bis birthday date.
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‘’I
A.aaaflMr w||h Its dnmlag beet;
dowa. What else has bo wtadows or
digging, nnd very
tboee horn to /nnnary are asked to Ampa of Jnloe to eeeape. Pint to» UIBS of cooling waters, through the And pieces of cold cnnllflower are
^weefl the tpo a marish wedge
oyes'for? - It comes nnd perche*
eCnotlve groupa of ahrabbery or trim- alt at tbi-January uble, those bom In *”•*
®®®ks are convenient to sweat channels baibing the body In a fine In this dish. Well cooked cabbage
tt riUhes tTM and ahgled eedge,
last o4 the barrel of hto gun. tat the mag hedges they make too Tbe el- Pehruaiy at the February uble.-'tbwe H*®* “ •
®^
usually fllm of acld-OUed waters, so an to keep bcnrl when odd to as good ns raellfniMto a bmt' has toet Ita war
M of ..
«. It .ith ,k t«lb.
„„M to to™ IQ M.rcl. U tto M»dl UU., ««>“»■
I" • ™tt
-tbe toner temperature of tbe blood flower. A mixture Of -three or four
Mild the taw1«d ahaMwa play.
era on.—Henry U. Tborenu.
•tonosl
vegeubles to good under ik« aance.
OHuMered extremely bepniltul when
|Ud by Its flnaai of fle^ rapoae
flU
the
tors,
ao
that
all
Tn mnlto. ibU Itot
ttoi.
«b„.,„ bind to ntod. Ill, itoibnd
loAfled ^ Ms torge^ flat-topped clueThe blank books m preserved by
na,>todod •wuM-flag'a b^ty ^iwa.
diinkAnnito. To ..|d.™ ibn ndJ,
lb. uito. Tb. blln. mi.
ton of wbhe fragrant blosaonto, fol- thenudlea’ Aid society, which ap“f **
^
-llto-. . rtonUr tottoWto, ol. «rt,
p„|„o . aronllt., to to.1 . pet.
>" “1-“'''
ton. o, more to that nave been pour.-d dui and spread
i^iy-to the middle of the
lOmaA tho vM ^ Akalera pam.
It rnn .to. .tot I ttouibird. m~ to ..11 H 1. bn oblUHnbl. <»"1«, tocb tolnto on Ibt bltib dni.
“"I™- ••
"“r
In flimv laver. over Hie akin surface, dlah. s^ice eo'vetod. fli^-He edgra of
ripptopriu Us limpM gtoaa;
Tto ll.t.nto .n. boi .1 nil tore. A ^
„ ...toBtob- A indr.toto In bvinunm, 1. .ii"'1mn.b Iron I. d.mnndto b, ,tb.
'di.b .dl bn™u^ Ibnninto
f0 sMng UoM motb-mUlen aall.
t.in. tod
.11b to
lb.a Imli
n.ld„„„
dandciton of a iglrl! The phrase was ^
,„,ouat
of
•*»'! to the Febriury namee. etr. The
The amount
of sugar
quart ninr.1
Jar
Md flraaundUM to igu^e mall:
suggestive, tat wkai It saggoeied he je^ulng
If a low hedge Iswanted.
*»«to are all aflke nnd hive a (toe of rb<-ri1es should be six ounces:
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pert or ghertUna. aerved whoW; make
A wateicreMH trlflgetUs ride:
So lemonade becomes the drink In good ganitohev. DeeU sliced to anflid Uroogfa It «Ater4it«Ues alldeIbonghl tbe msUer •
i elusive
nceneo' sImuUted to the cUy tolnted anuounnemcat nf me Bunday rles. six ounces; Acid Mnckberrlesi six
other nice relief to tbe vc(euble salrSrae.h
rtes. raspberrlrt, wnrranu are Uken
mlni-siirlg gives flavor and
And neeiriracs' pipe
.11. bvldli,' ni .Itotort. Cow Wtol ,to,,,itololl«into-b»nbl.»«olbdobmes the order of tbe day. cut
thinly, served appetlxioclr. with due
A dateriloB Afl A cm That meam
AhM Ite margia ot tbe atream
nttention to gnrnto^ of scarlet and .
liimnittlnns
The frafitant waiqr-tUles dream;
,j ^
tbnt make ihs
yellow .and graen V “®te» ®f toflmAte vrew^tet ate turtle-bead.
test, dustiest day. Yben tbe finrdan
toes, sgga nnd paraley. Salads, re-between tbe extra good
Ate Irtt' bannerM wings are spread, flowers hang their dtopMiraged t
freahlngly green, xestfni. dtoesHon-Hara am
mijs over ibam the rat-ulto dun.
and even tbe trera look wtiied. it
aiding, are In demand, and vefirUblc*. ^
.uggestlotiB along tbe Une of
beenuae they ate usually uken hot
evoking;
tnraed facee of the dasi^elloiis
fl stialght and fall aa U to show
with their aocempanytog Joints, are
^
of sage adds much to
Whec* firwner Mains of calamus were trying 0 outdo the I
Vss to evMenCe.
seasoning of hash. If tonutoee
But they should be cooked to quanto any way aeam too urt add
any retotlonriilp ii
Uty greater tbs* needed srfth' the hot ,
lasiend of greaaing
auncTy*) that next day. nerved with imns I
^
bennd
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cold meat, they can rentaenr as a ,affln paper. Sake tatkCriln a dripping
•weet-flag’a hidden wenlth
■alad> dtob. making a most T®toome ^
' inunglble. lodeflaaUe. tat
Iscuit tin. .Tho pans need
■footes
ebangr from the usual IcttureC erena.
able atmosphere ot good cheer.
-------- whatever and tbe enke will
In Itoekeri molfl M>hns lu Mrth—
or midlve salad. No l-etier eopper
the paraffin' teper nnlru
Vte Ntoblood of jto honeet wonh;
dlah ran be devlard than am;b a aalad.
t who cea adau herself |i
lu .wrinklad roql*. alt fibrous grown.
.
.Vogrtables
conuln
m»:h
aallne
^
.
, ^
- „ ' will
__ gladden
, tbe early spring^
... services. A birthday greeilok to writ- ounces: slrawberrlra. eight ounces; matter, especially the poushes so
Ham magic vlitnas-of tbelrown!—
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tsi
,
tolo. . ..11 ^»l. ™™wilb
Tb™..Ub.l.mi.nn,lnrrtolo^.
,n.nn*.« on.™.;
W.
A taato. and lo! Unre spring again
looch needed 0^ the body lo s——
1«MU«1. .W. m..rto «o..r bto in «™b * ,*..nw lb. .Id. ..11, Ttoi'
.„n. non*.; toninil^
.
minutes before turning ft ouL Pnr^ ^ purahaaed to .
Tbto. bwrbtoll ga.~ to Ul. b^nl grow to. Cut such luxuries are not Tnr will be out before tbe vIoleU are gone.
„„to™. n,, lb. .n.nlU.<*rtoto.,.bol..W,lbl«toO«l They hnve nlso their own vnUubl. nuiriment In a fur greater r---------• ***** for'- 10 cento and
a
may he cm to any
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‘Tb-'l' . -m ■»; w.toto .J.1.. ton. 1. lunb h «l.to nlntowlto. wlb. on.n.; owtopplA *. <*to toUd lto.™ brdtortll toW.
. It
Ukee
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lawn, and If dis- more than
onecb.™.
paaaer-fay
U atop
andWbl,. nc.
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ol C.
^b
.
,11*1 on.to.1 pln.^ ..*. on.™. |A
FoUioes abonld be the bnse of most
lodced from this poailton. raakee luelf admit*. The trflMn^ grows only In
heaping tablespoonful to nn ouooel.
Mo tte Modi Ood;*^ me.,like . bnppy nIongsMe the rand, or curls leaf moM. ubd It will be necembr;
------------------------ ---------- ------- raw taste or ontoos cut an onion nne,
For q Daisy Tsa.
Hse one cupful of waur
en^ p«py ararU' every ol^ kind of vege. down between two eobblestonee nnd bring some wood-eoll whea they
«to orioe rtags oot .M JuUtoai
Fold a flvc-toch square of fine white quart of small. Jutoy JnriU. and two t^ble exceUenily. acting with them ai
> lu bright bead nbovc tbe eras- transplanted.
nt least an hoar. Wash off the salt
ii
paper Into Qiartcn and then dlag- cuiifuls of water for large fraita. Make
r twice tn (rash water. Drain.
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J4ome Che4r
ijAsr
bitoblto^ i
dandelion will mnke Itself at home
; nnywhera. ate manage to enjoy life
. under almost any clrcumstauces.
• nflpenk to Btovto the gremi nnd .
Out on the stretch of grass book of
•
nabnr «te«.
, thTra^ whet* the ihlnkTau. gn•
Wb«r« coldrii tlnte ot moted
Trib- la (te ^oom ate gtory of
that shads.
Oed spssdu to an; ate I raMr
la Hla
-auJlb MraavKimhall to tbe
to the bed wltj stonra. and l4m coveriug of lenvee’rai upon the bed ea^h
winter. Prt to some of the Hardier
’Hrahee" for n bnckgrauod. then the
Oner (era. Ml.the maidenhair If H
“n^.nSir'purplea.ter. with yel-
mfold. ate
_
tetoy -peUL Then■' tmfold.
^ you
you
q^I cherries eight
mtoutee. ,mto
•*•" “ *l*hi pduled daisy,
thu ooMea ten. tteckberriee ton. 'sirai®» ® •»*®« ®' *»rdbonrd. and mnrit i^rrlrs twelve, pluma twelve. Varilett
«- , to wb of the: **rkel
(halmal twenty mtouUa. nmnll
P>*f®» *'»le n tbrtune. ns:
psnr.
(whole)
Uilrty:
pracbM
You wMl get your heart’s derira.
You will bq beloved.
You srill be tninoui.
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ty^'pl^^'nil^l.'^Si.'n’:
OD ■
lb.1, l»n .1.A nnrlbllbl *. *.1, *•! !».«». ■« - T«, .111 wbHl I. .
rooked on the tips
wiewayedthem
spectoUsi to hardy annuals hit , 1®*'**!'f®®'^'*'®:
ver knife or a cherry stooer. Pracbea.
der stems as the breesra
ewsyed them one. spectoUst
You wW be somebodrY dafltog.
qnlnces and |iMrs sbcnU be pared thin
this way ana that. The dandeUoiw in
Yen wrtU gnln high rank.
I twenty vnrtnilen. PUnud
ly and evenly nnd haired «r quaitnrad.
tbsir old age wore —
Ton
wHI
win
Tile stones nnd skins of peaches ran
Uun to their golden youth, nnd the In dumps, nothing to prattler thnir
mnn wondered Jf perhnpe It might not t^r. ragnl roynl pnrj.le. Bratde the
o«—
be fairly assumed thsi a dandelion *»tow Ptont n clump of tbe ririd or.
»te writing. Pasu it securriy down
" 'syrup, and strained befora adding tbe
fri TO.M .TO. OM *.**11., oolj .... pl~rt.jTool (A«l.^l.l»i
Th, on™ ufl .klo. * ,ol«»
oae beauty for another, low WM). Mso called biAUrfly we*d;.aad *te fortune neekar to ^ ?>*® ,
can be used In tbe same way. making
Ing the gold of ftaths jnbltont buoy, you will have n color scheme to de- “e turns up w ^be
. ^eh colorad uyran. Small pears are
iacy. tat finding to silvery serenity Ui^ii,the eye of all who see It.
>
a2^^ tSte
>te mar* s ebarm no lesrsattofylng--------------------------------------- : pranpem tor aun. .* naeaM mma imra .ppi,, should he fared and oet Into
—Toong FYopln’e Weekly
Dainty Oeseerta.
. daisy may be made <• tril of*'**'
sliced which are cot Into several
Toung Peopl«_W^
'Strawberry «mffle make, a dainty things. dtoperiUom Unto when tht
chopped, or
A Cardentofl ApranAmoort Pat a fourth of a copfil of chief event of Itfe to going to Ubn
f^tn tbe cot* with a stiver fork.
The coomo^JtUags of lUn are nil
1 fluid an apron made of licking hnttor and half a copfui oljnllk Into plnce. nnd so on.
.
should be pricked with n largo
no sweet." THn wonder to that we
taavw K« dtonrisrad this loag
skins from
dMIc to puvent tbe
For ^alneo From Oric nnA Ivy..
The wsuds of tbe tfopies n» ite rare nrdaa. says n garden lover. It keeps add g toorth of n cupful eaeb of Mer
boraUnA
gte 'nxpenstvs grasAboitoe flowers of tho drass from being w« nnd eolled. ate, fognr mixed nnd sifted. Stir eonTbto dlstraaing condition makes Ms , Preserved fruit is richer than raathe nerthtoJid Ate In turn, tbe flffw.' jt
of pockets st the bottom are rinntly wnlil the mtotni* ctotew Wool ndveot ntoiig wMk ptealce and woodmere angnr sad leas
m ate ■brabs we deem so common, emy useful, also two above. I move the ^ee of (he ton. then ram It onto toad riralla^ ;lt ^ rasuU (rom sev
rnarid ‘
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•h*** eggs ^ston
h«.f« wlih-a
WI.W erainisnm
The frait ahould be copked
fancy tn, utfto poto from Place to
pUee In ...IV.
the yolks of Ihree
eral ptontt assises
htoldee me
tbe eissswaan
ctoarie oak nan
ate
tbsto. and
anfl keep
kMP my setosera.
setosors. irawal,
irawOl, «tertk
Ivy. ~
As ~y«
soon »
as tbe eniirtloa ttoglna.
prices. ■
.
tbato.
leartn of
o( aa cupM
cupim of
o« sirawbmrtesaad
s.mwowTM«s»i -r.
s-a vhsn filled Into tot*.
Hava you tout with hare ymrfl. and Mriag hammer, tacks, hits of toalher, ’ flUx.thoroMly: Ihta rarafuUy lold *® ?te». ^y sweet spirit of niter.
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ArCmdUn'
SdUotf:sffablB
2;rv«to„^r^-o:'“r7to"di ^"‘rnTtatt^'^u^^dShr: rari^-jt^^-riiid,"^^bewse bnro and dflMlau. and are yoor yt,n,,, niy apron- In the garden.^, serves tod whipped cream sweotaoad sn .babd for the emMyra te one aa
When r^y to fill tbe Jars, wrap a
vaallla. a core ate preventive of this form ot hot. wet doth nranad the Jar; or ssi^U
rborch )«M oafl rear "Ood'i sera" on- ny Aprvm Is my best friend. iCthe to taste ate flavored
A pellrioos Birawborr^ Bbottetee^^ datmatltto. , ™
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to a'pan half fen of hot water.
a a dnHrlrrus shortcokn. mix * A nlaraied aoluitoB ot horadc add to tbe brim with frnlt and syrap to
thrae enptato of floor ate tea to^alao .tueful, as wdl qs. bothtofi fr*;, egaal quantlUeB.' Pot on the rnbbMlevel Ubiespoeofnis o
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Oo
to
gM
tben.
The
apron
caa
be/ng
powdar,
tbea with tbe tlifliv
nboflte hr the band of
ate brt^ hock
u a very faney way no aa to be'flnAMA rab la bait a tejf^W
A Darden' Hint..
‘ . J«*
0OM(M ^«u.,Mtoty lady-Wrcbaa ate „,rai
Amamenlal logelbw. Mine Bert an egg. mld^^,
wsW
JMoy warns.
fltoUke »*
to tear glovte
-#
bsootlffll rafl^-^ TrauMnnt cedar ^ ■,«hrolderail with rad wbrtste. bot (nonnt.(toeMw«> *ME^wne
• **—*«
^
yorlib^(i^ftteMnt-elderbarr^.*te nmnybaptotolfdanlrter
,
dte Artoimlxture grJie.^, n^e » whra gnrdentoA yet drrad the stotos/vC«n^^ Cea»^ tM ©vem
diMps Of teMte wItb Hs enriy iwd»
tmooU tatter. Put totSC^gSlijb atete*te asOs wkMA toleriubly oc- • Thto nutbod or eoantok fruit. In *e
A«dM
.
A Handy Apron. .
tatad pnta and tadnUe telTgeRtoa ear tetora gtovea nra'worn. BalDM oMnlna of the wriler. to tha a<ie to
Tbwe are wlM Mamotto ate otbar . Whan tm pita psM or. bgans. den a with a ubtrepoootol of sugar: bifo gutog tote the garden, fin the wnlto hw proferite. The work to easily sad
llrmraint 'rinsa to be bad for tbe clothwpto apraa. whita has two lam to a gnlta oven. When done, bpr^ wUk.-b pot* whMe eeap. Whea tbe aalekly done, and tbe trait retains tto
URtoC. TBe'dMrarnot todtg ap (be poekeu la tUe way'yoa wtUHe sMe wttk battv. put togetbw la
taada are wAM afterward, tbe aoap teapf. color, ate flavor better than
tbnodaafafl tetoob iry).
t, pick with both hatea. potltac tba with an 4baadaaee«f fra^ awaettead »ID dieaolw bearaOi (be, naOe. :■»! «bea cooked to tbe ptararriag koRle.
'teMMra.iteIr vaitoty to totaoo. ragouUoa into tha noov itekM.
harriao tetrooa ate « tt» M tha atMH «K-.wU} aoMtet «Uh U. .
Com tka hottem of tha ovoa wUb a
green peasdisve been served hM with
It. The leg or shoulder wUl cm to
the iriile cold for aome mento nfurwards. Therefore: a treble quantity
of peas should have been conked, butd. nte only partiy.eaun hot.
WUh tbe ihlnly-cul slices cf lamb,
arranged
irranged dalotUy
daintUy with ganilshvs
garnishes of
Icmoo^llees and tomnto atetkma. irasUlog between lettora bsaru, mintsprigs ate parsley enrto. wUl appear
the dish of cold ealsd. formed Of tbe
ooW green peas. In rnlxtoi* witb
•Ueed new potatoea. cooked nnd cold.
Tbto dtob of eatod wfU be served wUh
a good thick mayonaatoe dressing
Ttoe^n nnd h
with purest oUve oil nn<f sggs.ns It to
rich with cream, or It to deUlcoos with
« good cooked ealte drcesliig. espe(tolly if a* little soar cream or awest
whipped cream to added. Y’lth cold
tomb ate (his sstod. the mint ranee.
green and fragrant, sioold he to the
tnraen at hand.
Cold mutton, or veal, appenn at
uble,quite as ddlrately.as cold tomb.
xriib this pea and potato niad.
CoM r-oUtoen accompany young etras aaotW ntod. Tbe rarrots
left over from dinner. dntotUy cook, d
for that meal, will yteld a flae ratod
for aappar, with tbe ever oseful stay
of potatoes. sUcte ap In tbe dtob with
them. Masked with mayonaatoe their
yellow color peepe out sMe by side
wltb tbe wbiu potsiocA. nsd mny bs
enbpnced by the deep rad of s®! tomatoes that alno odx wril wtu this dish,
The coiraU need not always appear
in tbe vegetable aalad with poutooq
only. They do even better with pitaty
‘
Uto veotahie 1s i^tlfeL Carrato ate potatoes,
served with a mayoanalse oude thlta
with tb^delkate points of asporor-*.
moke a Beet n
Aood 4tra««berry Deoeerts.
StraibeiHw to ruffs—Slice thrM
cupfuls of strawberries: mU UghUy
vjth one cEptol powdered sugur. PIU
craam puff shells with tbe mixtnro.
.nj
with whipped cream,
strawberries with Oranges—The
Bovelly of this dith lies to tbe flnror^
of the pcfU which gives a i
qatoiU xest to the fralt
q„i,uc
fraib Wash,
B’a
ptofc
chill one quart of rirawbeiTWa.
,*11. then on hour before tone
time >IR« • seedless orange as
,hiniy ns ikwIMc. ctoilng tbrtmte'
pjnd snd all. and arrange tbe alteeo to
,,0, the herrito. sfrinkHng
^^h layer ptontlfsUy with nu^.
Keep eery eolA Lemon sUcm may be
» state sevani
boars to
strawberry Ice—Crash ooe pint of
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slrawiienles
apoandofm
,tate
through a doth. Utoinra tbe strala-'
^1 Juke, ate ted an teonT aiaoant of
mer. nnd when hte (raaea. tbe .
braien whites of threa «ga.
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Don Womao** Maesvary.
1 -wotearte why n banandt of gardon flowers rriatate .lU Traohaeax
mach longer t|i^aA^yr . ‘ ~ '
cut at tbe rarae tilM~ate kw to tbe
sraa* i«B>ennu*. 8^ wjoi 1 dtoehgarte that 1 JijTI f a fp egnyu of
mint—to thto ape .cpqamtet—to ooe
vane
apt la't^ athgr.' I have
since «^arinte4p#AY<ib mint la h
qqeu. and hare .^fla®.-ioithe coeduslon that tbe puagate *aagntlal oU of
tb^ mlgt' keeps tbe. wnt»r cool ate
ftnah. Try It With n»e^ pm, pnnatra
ate flgwcrs ^M^ 'l&de qnitaiy r
cwnlng. It «S^ be tefth while to
have a plot
tolat la the gantoa .
(or tbto psrpeoo.;
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