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Grand Traverse Herald, June 03, 1913
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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)
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1913-06-03
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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)
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OLDEST PAPER IN HICBIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSHEO 18SS.
TSAVEESE BAT EAOUl
TltAVERSE a-rr,
oeand teavebse countt, miciuoan, ti ksiiav.
.ir\E:
TOOK TRIP
OVEBBOOTEli
STATE HONORS
WERE AWARDED
IN MEMORY
OF HEROES
POTATO MEN
FAVOR GRADING
(KKunzxnoiiwiiscoMnEBi
POHLY WOK SILVER MBML
LURE PiRiDE WAS HELD
GOVBIS THE WHOIf RE6IM
|linilnai7 to « crrator Rod more
ship of Nations." Millartl I>olily. Tra'
:.i Hie Cedar ch.ir.-li which
IPodcd trip, wlilrh mrtK July 7.
City; -National Armamcnie,
.ly filled will. Ih.- l.el.K-»s am
I iDltrpnt «'ill l>«> added to this crrnt,
Harold Andrews. Bax Axe; "ilurotB i
MS iRxrsllde KiH-..:.*] ail aval
» tbe Jlrdroplaae n«l. that
plai
Toll." Paul Richie. Bhetby ; ’-Uosalsui
>.-yan.'.-.- and rushed to the I-. U<- of
• jalRi: a trip from Chlcaco to Mackinaor
In Politics." Uuaaell Johnson. Csb
•ynaster. A nnn<lK-r of Tra
• «III armpany and parallel the aiimety.-The Urekier Hemage." Kdwai^
l*x>|de were at Hie excn-lscs. Im-lud
______
rtoraoblire nt thl« time.
II. Crisp. Hillsdale.
litg Janies K. Cvad. who was
M'hlle the Judges were making their
Wtrr MICHIGAN PIOCE WELL UN | *11 alone thp road «f thla recent
•i--sli.r of Hi. e'l-i.lng The.Ins',
ORATORICAL CONTEST BEST I’fT
ASSOCIATION FORMED TO CARRY
rtebbrna the high school girls’ gloe
OER WAV. Withflndlnc t'artr has tnet
total <m all tlie huil-liiig,, n: ho i
ASSOCIATION’S HISTORY
OUT PLAN.
Iwllh the laealcat MittaURlRFm hy the
•pred with two very fine wlecante was carrl.-.!. Mr. isiooni
{local cood roads offlrlala and aulomodons, under the dlreciorablp of .Miss
Kt.r*H> insurauce <u, hi* aloek.
DthuyiaslE.
Kdllb Gilibe. .Tke enthuslaam of the
non.' on the slot.- building. The
Thta Is B cuniiMlgo of education,
siiidcuig rould mil be suppresaed;
will ajn>ruximate'V7..'.m. .
nd at the eJoso of these nmairal
demonairailng lo the regions through
The fire was H.e nioki spe<-i3cnla
NORTHERN COURSE WAS GONE vb'ch lilt proposed road .will pAss." FIRST HONORS CAPTURED
luuihpts tKey- rose lo their (eel
tluil Iw's las'n In this v|.-ii,N) it: y.-a:: WILL OEtfEFIT BOTH GROWER
ang
Ihe
gnwt
rallying
song.
"l>eaT
AND BUYER.
OVER VrIOAY.
ami
the sky was light.*! up tor iwen
SHELBY CONTESTANT
Old llla.k and Geld." and the crirad
ty-llvi' lell.-s:
Old Seldlerw arc Few But the San
Mew Hlghw^r Will Bie Bum Under ihr building of goods roads: ulUmnlo- Mlaa Oliva Chaplil of Jackson Vton DBriy- went wild.
As Ibere 1* no fire ih-|iari.».-lii wl.al Label W.ll Ee Adopted Which wni
Spirit
Rules
Thctn
as
Did
Be Respected By Market Men
ever Hi- gri«|csi won.b-r U that th.
• of Good Read)
When i halrman Eaton appeared on
. taking advantagc'of the Increased
Work;
In the Dari. Days/'
the platform lo annnun.-e Ihe winners
Membernhip Open to all
' Reseed By the Last
iward offerA'd for ihe building of the
Traverse Clyr in Both
Of War.
If trojan work ol it..' i-ophInterestee.
revived with applkuoc thai
rnnk highways tlial may later on
Uriwas
not
allowed
l.<
apt
.-a
denvoustrwiod the pent up feeliftgR
sointed.
With
a'day
os
mar
iHrfct
uilK-r building*.
^Ivc .Michigan Potato Grading assoThe tnemhen or the patliOndlnR
The Mate ■■onicsi In the Mi.-higan ere als.ui lo hr l••oson(•d. He tbank«sible,
the
exer.
lxes
of
Memorial
’laihiii uiiK formed Friday at a
high school .unti.rU-sl aaiuxUllon held i-rt the auJIeme fur their indulgence.
tORr (or the oiiealns o( the West
day were tl..- IvrI (Imt have been Itelil
he said that while the addi
lll•*ding irt-ld hi th.- room* of Ibc Cpm* fthcblsaa Pike on the road (rom Obi
Friday In S(clnl..'>eU Grand called
wer«' of the very best the program in The city in yoars.^ The day niiened
mltlre of Tuenly-Onc. alteiided by
eap> to Markina*-, arrived in TVb>
of Ihe must repreeenlati
I'londy.
hut
It
only
tendeil
bad iM^n a long one, and the Itlerrait
l*>i.tto buyers and IIkwc Interrslod la
BUdlcDCf^ of Ihc year. This-aasm-l
«r#e City Tburvday nlitbl. A meetlnE
all
the
mur.'
enjoyable.
The
rain
of
manlfesled slewed how rloseiy ea.ii
the growing and marketing of pota
*a» recently held In Traverse, iiiibc OLD SETTLERS GATHER HERE tion :« formed for the Ifnal teat
night Ix-tore labi the jduat
' FRIDAY, JUNE 27
loth ryjnory- and declamation. The one had lMTn followed. He wished to
iotereau «( tbe Rood roads iileb#a
TO, OPERATE toes at Grand Rauids. <’;.dillar. Man.' was nothing to disturb
nn. Ttt^nij.
;>.iriM|)Mnis in die dcclaiuad.in class thank , the people for the manner In lairyiiig out of tbe pl^s of
Tt^nh- ^ly. Onekema. F31s|
faiel
from CbicRRo to Ma<'klnaw. At that
2 oHOPS
h
tijey
had
been
re«el.v-cd,
the
Active
Campaign
to
Secure
New
I "■-■ly those from the ninth and
time a new entanl-'vtion was effected
early hour there were V. Iilcl—
Members la Being Cerrled on
itb grades of the dlfferFiit high fanions h.ispllallly that was always ac- i.T all kind* .-oaitng fiom th
-lios’-ii ci’-'-irnian and J? ‘ D. (.ardle.
to pusb the Interest o( tbU moveby Committees.
kH-ietjoy „f Hie meeting aad Uler
schools of the state, and the euntes ivr.led all who i-aiiio lo ifaia northorn in lb.' v-ounlr) IllU-d Willi i>eoplv wb.i
Uy. He then called all the rontesUnts who finally comi>eic f.w di
tl.i-i*' rdnc.Tr v.cr.' cicclod the tcnihoraRrMay tnnminR a meeting was held.
Were to witneMi the diffei
intK to Hie platform and said to them
The thirty-second annual meittug aute honors are. ib<«o who havc'au.
(Ts until Hip permanent ontan.. _
(ime the name of tbe organlU.l each »ii>- had their eonirJbiiHon ul
that
e.v.iione
wa#
a
winner,
and
while
anil
idcnic
of
theriild
Sctilcra'
arsoceaafully won In die l.x al high school,
Is L-umi l•‘(f■d at a later date.
txatlon was changed to West Mlchllb.w.T*'to deltver to Hie .ommilicperhaps would Iw favored a littb
as*mlatloii Is the outcome of
can Pike rsaodatlon. with tbe slogen iailon of the Uratid Traverse n-glcm the sub-district and the dlslrii-l gathwho had In .-liatge the loving work
will be held un the Central, srboul erings. ‘niosc who arw udmlUed In
r than the rest nl this llrac. ho
'^’blcvgo to Mackinaw. L«kc Sbi
strewing the graves of tbu de|«*rlc
Kleveti uiec eri- hroilglil l;c i< PrI- the tc-llng that has‘been felt among
n..| wish to sav Hist :« yeara
i-ople Id (bis section of
All tbe Way." Tbe (ollowlng oBloera ground*. Traverse City, on ICriday Ihe final aiste oraturl.wls have passed
wub tli«-* tokens of r.-si«d
iirday l.y the
IT- yiuniueiie to l.rtak
June STih, 1PI3.
- through the same roii'iesis only they from now which would
ilml it Is abpolutoly aecwere elected.
The fi. A. It.. W. It. C., and Biia^h
l.'iinqk.Ts, tuschinUt*
Comniltiees arc already a|i|>otntod can come from any class to th.- high i-st winner and then In his happiest
essaiy to have a more iwrfect manner
Dr. Wm DeKleloc. Grand Haven,
War
v.-terans
made
the
ear^v
trip'
iD,l
Muel.sr
at
Hn.|-,.
In
this
111 are making arrangenieDi
seliool. It la an bimor that .-oines In: manner he presented the first price
of itradlna and marketing the pnsluct.
president.
linve‘V*vn'pUet'l a*
ahnt It ts ho|>od -will hr the largest •vBcc a year in die slate. IxiM ulgl.r (n dectamallon lo Miss Olive Cliapb (takwiKKl cel.ieU-ry to cj.iry out ll
’>•' M.-a Hist has prompted the
Rlebard M. Moffman. ManUtce. Sec
work in tbe *ln.|ss and will be kepi
annual gailicring In the history ot ih cooteai was wai.-lusl with more Ihic
Ja.kaon, the second lo Russell Mi lomtal exercises that are always i
reiarj and treasurer.
(nil of meaning lo llu' itsing ge.iri
by Ihe rniumiuy. aa they *iu fruit p-.>j.1p to organize must be car
aNBorlailon. Kveryining that ts'i'osh er of Alpena.
han
la
usually
displayed
for
di<ried out In ibl.« line. There wore
Eiecntlve Committer, Prank llaranibm.
and
ibis
wns
dune
as
bad
Iw-en
aide
to
find-txard
and
lodging
hie will lie done by the *Hl!x< iia oh
Tb.' g..kl medal for oratoriral 'abn
ti ihui Travers.' Clly l.ir Ihe lira
.•m .-i:. ul Id.'** brought out In
ton,^wU P. Conger. Rtrhard
ir.-vioiisly plaancd.
I |«rl or the city. No disluib
Travcri-p City to ghc tbe-old settlcrv
was glvea to Paul Hlclilc of She
In die history of the aaBoi-latloHoffman. Wm. DeKleine. John 1. GlbProi.ipHy at 2 n'el.M-k tbe lines
'as iiiii.lt niam Hielr arrival and, yc*i.'nlay'6 mc-.-tfuj; that will i.e folhearty w elcomc and a royal good and of any city in the Mkle hart i
f and the silver iii.*Ih1 |.> Millard
b.we.1 aud the hy law* that will gov•on. J. E. Merritt. I. R. Allen.
Hnio while In the city. The TraverM* meiuher In both the rlaases. Th. ■^lily^of Trav.-rs.' Cily. Then the were furm.'.t for the parade, alaritng prulKil.ly will Dot Ik- ax Hie siri
■m the workings of (be aru-miatlon
A publicity eommlttee was appoint City- Cornel l>aod will turnisli music,
at I he court l.niise ,'and wending b
iplnye* i'nlcnd to •-oixJui I th.'i,- I
icmbcrs of Traverse City hfgli s,-h«*. Wn^s of Hie evening gave w*y and
V ill he furmulstcd In a short time. It
ed. with John I Gibson as rbalrmai
along iw^/ahle lines.
aiMomohlles will tie provided IliRi
applause . was loud and long, way .town Ibvardinai. avenue. Bid.
re nnli-il for their loyal supporl ik
VOS suggc*lod IliJl esHi motnlwr
to publish a guide or blue bonk for all li^y iuve a ride around the city
Park and Proat strveta to (he Cit
re was a general rush to the stage
iclr favurltfw In every line of w.irk
.l.-.|gf himseir'to tbe faUbful fulKlIaatobMlrtUsU and lourtste. ctAering
on aonii- of the good state re In studies, on die field o.'
oncralulatv ihe winnein, and mme
nent of the IrtVimlxe* sTnd that there
Ttio line was headed by the i
tbe west Mlcbigan section
r^ard .oads recently built under the! and In literary a.hievem.-nts. and the
i> mitra hearty than those uT ihc
Imt* of the HIT 'roiunilsfloD li
a riandaid gradt,- Gaud wtakvb wu
The jieny. besdod by Dr. DeKIrioe. eouniy road system.
their
applause that greeted the hu-al n.n
f.illow.>d hy t'a’iiidvIlV Concert
0(K-Med at a s<Teeti of one and tbreeBurted at Grand Haven and
Bring ycnir iiaakets well filled, and tmanta as they- apiumred on the i.lat
Well Known Resident Paased Away
hand,
with
the
full
.-nMiiany
of
Mi.-M
:ler* Inch. U.at tb^ most careful
Mnskegira. Montagne. Whitehall
tea. coff<H-. suaar aad cream Will l>e ■irm upheld this sentiment
Friday KighL
val
ll.vcrv.-'.
who
with
thcl,
■nllon be sfvH-a Ihl*. A Ubei will
, were met at t'enlwater by Hairy Hus- (uni1rh<-<l free to all.
. It Is aelOiim that so noie<l » gad.
iiiinrnis and under the comrLi«en and when that Is place.! on
ton In hU ear. aeromnanled hy Mayor
Rliort tnikh and rc:iilnl>-rrn''c.s of .-ring of Judges are gathered at ear
t'a.herine Muon- pas*.*] swa)
>r r'apiafn Vandeiwcrp and
T. D. Smltb oT ScoUvIle. \V. C. Pree- early days In the devcloi.meoi of tills
IVid-’y nlU.1 at It-r l.omi-. lilt State' Hk’ car It wit] he able (o iisss withoat
Imc. and th.’M- sho bad
Invit-d
ant Cro*^ exe.-ui.d some verv
further lusiH-ctlOD and is this
dy of ScoilvlUc. P W. Harding, higli
ored region* will be given.by sev ir be Judges were ch.isen fpr iii.lt
nipv.t. and alinweil that the.' iceei. at T;2ii p lu. Mrs, Moore wasi way It will aave a lot of valuable Ume.
way commlasloaer of Mason county, eral of the older tmidcnls at the meetikeii wiih a sKkhi attack of jwrnlyKts
iblllty to act Inlelligeiitlv m UiIr BAPTIST CHURCIf IS IN SPLENDID
llower
of
the
10.1
int
yvar*
and at tbi: same lime eroatr a roall. Siegel, president of the
hlfb will Is- held III (he hich; irdliotts work, for iWpru'ed a* never
bile
(II
lioeh.'sier.
Minn.,
where
she
CONDITION
e. The Sminlsh War Veteran.
Baslnesi MOi's a
r.ce ill tbz- grading and qniUIly of
At Prank- >cl:o>il assembly room lmnipdiaiel<
before that the .-oni.-stants for lost
•■XI In line, wlih Command.-r ad gone with her liaugliler. .Misa
fort ibc iisrty ' . Joined bj F,
p product. Aliy one tan Join the astier Ihe dinner k over.
leleii. «hu bad undergone an o|H-ranight's bonora were so closely'mat. h
In charge. Tb.- I.adles- A..x
'iailofi and the larmera will be '
WIckbam and otht r*
Paster Refv4«d Increase of SaUry
The summer' schedule of Ira’
• >ii. She was breugl.t I»mic a few
ed that It was nn'i.imlly difU.-ull in
nd
the
Woman
s
Keltef
Cori.s
>aiiEili<protniiuiu members. Sonte
J. E. Herrllt of Msnlktce. funilshcd the railroads wlR lie an at ihfU-tlnje. give the final d<x i*i<m.
That Was Rceenvmeoded by'
e.-ks .Tgo and nei.-r fully recovered
f'diowed.' with over filly memlHTs ol
of tb^^ftinitPiyi have side tracks near
the Trusteee.
autos from Arcadia to P'rankfort making It easy lor peonie (rom all
K. J. Baum of Grand Knplds. w1io
the Grand Aniiy or the nejiuhllc.
Ih.-lr liomps and they can grade tbelr
Pugeno Elmmcrman of F/ankfori. the pai#» of Ihe region m get taiTraverw has l>ec:i se. rotary > ir.iasurrr of the
MmM<«ure
was
the
youngest
of
Wlillc
arc getting fewer each
• lid l>aek to their honle
poutops and put. tht* label on
great ratlmad klJg of Ohio has ex
The annual im-etlng ot (he First
gilt iliildrvn.
four daughters and
asR.«latlon elm. It was first organ
year. y.i ll wa* s.-m, that with the Th
' offlivrs are making an extra Ized. prwsid.'d as rlniirman. The idlier Hapli .i .-hur.-h was held on Tliiirh<b
hibited xrest 'nt'.AAt li, tbU movear nnil In tbI* way oavc the time
siiirlng stialns of tl.n tisli'vnni/airs four aotifc. She was Is.rn lu Palmyra,
tlil-H year to ndd to Ihe member iifficera are Supi. K. A. Jeffu-s of evening hi Hie eh.ireh |uirb>rs. Tl
rent and turnt<:ii~t the |.srty/wll|i
■nawee eouniy. Nnv. 2. Di:'. aad pf .llii' buyer n-handling tliein at this
thrv
all
marched
as
quickly
as
did
th'•hip list and i*crfi-ci ihc records of the
ao auto aad repreMyitaOrc.
H't'.l the whole familv nn.-.ed to r oilrrr D-lnts. niey can gH them
l-alncsdale.
prraldcni; Prin.lpal E formal se-asiou was precr.led by i
younger nwn of Ihe day. Theic weie
nsriMlalinn. To this emf all Ihrwc who T- E. Gallup of Adrian, vl.v president. cirolb'nt reiuusi furnl»hert by tl
At Empire. Ue party was n
> market quiiker and tbe large comliiindicd. of school HiM.lren wl.o .\.'nie. where llu-y resided h-r some
iv<-A-In till* region Ic
Hoe. Joba R- iUoto and D. M
ladic*. After an enjoyable auclal time
The Judge* .................
......
...... coming lo Traverse CUy In lissifin housrs will come to rrsiwrt
hrouglii lip the rear of the prore.v
:>i
nionare
urged
to
bei-oiiie
president of the Wc<Urn Mi
ivoivdotl were .Mrs, Cnrh.'lla Hulsl. was Indulged In. Kcv. Mr. frvlng In slim un.lcr Ihe charge pf ih>- janitors >Tk. whtu' shi- has resided aime. Hip latK'l and a natural In.-rcaso of
iiiciii
I
nta
.If
the
asHoelhllon.
Applli-a.
Develppoient bureau, with his n
There arc left lo m.Hirn (he In** price will follow and a greaHT de- _
Bapids; .Piln<i|ial Edwin I. irodured th.- chairman of liie evenlug. of the variout- h'lllrtlnu*. ll was as
tion blaiikK should lx. Jtiled out and
escorted them to' cion Arlsir.
>0 daugli’era. Miss Helen, who lives mand will N> mad.' for northern'BAchMflldr. Detrult. and Wllhniu M. Aiken. William tiranl. who presided hi the good a paiw'le as I.bn t«-cii seen hero
ntimlier of th.Be In
Haves. I.«land. Nortl>i>ori. Omcna aad llhil with the Keerelary along wlili
. lionir. .-ind Mrs. ibilamT Uougliliui. Unji ik.uiKw*-.
Arbor. The judges on d.-llvcr; absence o» Ihe proaidc-nl ot Ihe irus
rt a similar u-.aslnii In many yMra
■I fee of llfiy .-enla. These
V
iHvanl.
George
II.
CroSK.
au.-ndanci' vctpr.lay fame somcwhal
SottoDs Ray and tbeniw to Travi-rse
iiied at For
Hon. Perry F. Powers. Cadillac
‘Tlie .'js-ra hou*.- wa* well rilled
appllraiion bUnks will ]>•• furnislird
ItciRirls from the various di'iuiltCity.
irr.-scnl UenL IP’Ughtoii is wfth •kcpilral hut Ih fore gt.lnc away they ^
M: a. UniUDd. Klk Itanlds. aw
nil thoM' who are always eager to
by
and
may
Im
left
with
any
one
of
icntR of .h.irch work were preM-ni-aw- tlM- l<ncnf_. that they would deAfter the meeting Friday morning
tro<.p at Galveston. Texas: aj
Principal Ray A. PaUuer. Grand lta|i
sf.-li to Hi.-..e exeri-lses. While the
I. The Iruasun-r showed that t\
ive from ^.h an organlzaHon and
at the Park Plaea, the party conslsi- Ihe officers of the ahsoeiallun
niidlciire wa* tilling the seats th.- son. Allred, of D.'lni|l.
ing of Dr. DeKlelM Of Grand ilaven;
While the i
I gathering led..''6 liad .lKu>n raised (or the chi.r.h't land idiy<-d a immlK-r of patriotic Tbcre are U'slde three slatetw. Mra. they are more then cnthuslastls over
Smilh,
prcsldrnl.
lUirkJc’
miNynsea
during
the'
ytar.
thui
the
R. M. Hoffman of ManUtee. J. M. lirsd
-V U llavlbind and Mr*. P. J. Fish, lip mitr-nme. More tticmbers will be
.Mini.- K i). Urtd. sccreury. Old Mb the high arlKsd on-hestra riitertaliied inortcagc on tbe p.T>i»>ny had been airs that v»(Te fully appreciated.
tord. Arcadia. John I. Gigson. Pmak.
with a numlier of cxeellent 8i'li>.iliins
The cxcrclsr* were In charge of who live in the Hiy. and .Mra. C. II. iddPd at on.*' nn'd the work gf the
»loUv Mr.-. Win U.vc. hlstortan. Tra.
removed luid that n luilaiice of (IC.xo
Hamtlum and Geo. O. Bales of Tgavthat were radiusUatlcally rw-elved.
IMsi Commaudur C, II. Johnson, ati.l 1-j.l.is. «.f Bates. The brothers are issoclaiion will tie put Intu aeilve
City; O. j; Powers, treasurer. Elk
,remahic<l.. Ktar benevolenn. ll
A meeting to be held the
erwe C}(y look R trip to Charlovdlx. Rapbl*.
W. F. Kendrick gave ifn' invoca
• rituallsii.' (art of the
A. It. was Charlrs Iloxsie of BeatHc, Joliu Ilox
ahown
that
iho
following
sums
<
going by the way nf WlllUmsburg.
ri.'d out Bs.a pan of ih<- program, sir. c.iuiiiy treasurer, and Dr A. T. lirxt week in July will call in a largo
Couiiiy Vl.^ Pfcridcnis—W.'k. An tion and the groat balib- of brains contributed: For Jewiid. evang.
llrllalre. Centra] Ld^ aad EIlswo -‘i denmn. Grand Traverse ru.miy. Trav
The elosest atlenilon waa
isle was l.in|Uh.*1 hy a ladles' qiur Ili.xi-le of Grand Bapids. A»o|hri numlwr of mrmbrra and the complete
Hon. Jlim.9i<: (or foreign mlssb.n*.
and returning sbe^Uno by way of
each one aa they delivered
te that w^ Welt received by the liiotlier. Al'inio Houle of Bales, died organization be perfected.
> niy: John While, le^lanau'counflGfiGO: tor home and atale mlM>ion.
number ol years ago.
Elk Rapids. .The
*■
lvmBolun: n. t). lievnolds. Hciizic their declamallona and nratlons. Tra< |7(..Hi; lor Bible and S.u.daJ s. b.wl audience. They gave (o\ir numbera.
The ruDcral lervi.-c* wi-i.i from
tlnurd today Into Bentle county. This i«uni). Hendon, R. F, |>, No. 1: K. S.
Clly audience# have never been
Ilhea Muiiln mad a favorite
vorh.
ir late home at 2:30 Monday afteri
RclrcHiin.
morning .Mr. Hsmlltnn eecoried the Noble. Atiiilm .xmnly. Klk Riipld*: O,
1 surb a treat. Any one of the
Ihlcn.’ Boclcty.
total »::C2 i:.,
The aihjre*i of the day was gl'
>uu. Rev. Demi’S i .Hlilin v.fll. iating.
would have dona mydli
l«ny to IntcrKK-hcn and there turned
Willmr. rharlevnix eo'iiity, Charle.
an average of xivrr |2.>‘i i*>- mcmlN-i
by Sitpt D I Ty ler, and hla words
ly-j-eum course, and
them over to Dr. Corey and Stacy of
ix: II. A. (’aniphrii, Kmmrl ronoiy,
lor the mlsRlnnarv work of'ihc rhurcb.
e same style of delivery or manner
Honor, who wdll drive them to Dear Peioakey; A. E, Palmer. Kalkaska
d on page (our.)
Iti achieving tills crodital.le stmwlng
of thought they were followed-with valuable aid was received (rom tb:
Lake and to Manistee.
county. Kalka*ka.
lotereRl and attention,
A rec<-ni act of tbe legialatuo pro
lynlr ronsUtlng of a large colSunday school. Woman's Ml.ssinii Hr
vided for this great highway through' lortlon Of Inridenu and hap|.enlogi of would ba «xtrcmely dlffii-uU lo give He. Ljsdlew' Aid aoclnty, the Phlluthta
Former Traverse City Man WIK'Ce to
western Michigan; Manistee andi
early day* will Imj given to oach a description at the various Hdos of ao'l Barara BihLje class.
Uaivcrsity of Wyomli^ Next
~
UiongbL
Mch
one
bad
complete
Traveo.c rity, lotng on tbe direct new member of the asMH-iaiion.
Year.
In recognition of Hie work of tb. 0I$A8TRDUB fire occurred at
route. i.atrr on, an amendmaai was
Romemiver ihe .late. • Friday. June tery of themselves and the auWeti iwslor. Her. r. H. Irving. Uie trusl.'*'*
MAPLE CITV.
laiBHlng. May
The Iward ii
passed, through the.efforts of Hon. S7lh. 191C. and the plaee. Central In hsnd, and the rounds of applni
recommended tbaf hU aalary iw in
Ralph Thacker, belter known here
cducnilnii of Hm' Hty of Iteirolt-hai
John It. Ssnio, providing for A brMcb school groun.lR, Traverse Clly. and all that greetad each at the done
ereaHed by nii addllinn of fpn'm. ihun Bulldingi la Total and Is EaI Pat is making an envIaMa record
ichl to Puichqso text biK.ks am
from Manistee, north acroas MaaUtec. come lux-parcd i.. rujoy ilie day to the Jhelr urationa waa evidence Senough
hut tills |MO|KMli'ioa was al.so
«(imaied at About
arranged for Fi.' sale of name to th. In Ivasv'ball. He U coaching at Peru,
Dearie and l.eelanau ttmades io fiillexl extent, renewing old acquaint- that they bad roarbod the nUi
lutely refused by .Mr. Irving, who <11.;,
$7,000.
Htiidonts at coil If such brnik* an the Nebraska Si-ale Nwma! eebool and
aoqed and forming new ones.
, the lIsteDera. Tbe program was not lot with the bencvolsneea of the
fioribtnn th-me to Travereir City.
(iirDlxhfd (m- under Hie text book
year produced a team which
followed, for Just previous to the rnn- •hurHi rn lie weakened by atteu.piing
E. O. MDIJ. Secretary,
Tbe roads built under the prorWon
The giiicral lucr. liandls.- aioro of plan In yoguu In fX'iiult.
every game played. Every
tostants going on the platform (bey
i
Old Mlexlon.
of tbe good roads' e>;t of jachlgan.
too largo a salary.
lllooiu tc Cluff and the adJHtilng
Booh Is the suhsianre of an opin team In the slate has been met and
poeHlon. n» one knowing
knowb
drew- for poeUlon.
W. \V. SMITH. ITraldeni.
(be width of twehe feet, are enUacd
The following ofUccra were then hulMing occupied by II. A. Johnson,
defeated,
giving his tcMt nndUpnted
ion
handed
down
late
today
by
tht
Just In what Older they would appear. otecied;
Bnrklej-. ^
0 SCSO award -per mile. Where t^e
of Maple City, were entirely de*trdj«d
right to the stale chauplenshlp. Sev
In order of let the young ladles and
roads would consUiute a part of the
Trustee for five years. Mr*. Denja by fire at ll o'clock Thursday night. supreme court In the case of (ormei
young men jrero as follows:
baak line of tbe Chicago to MarklDaw
min Tbirlhy: lor four year*. George The lire was not rtitvcovcfcrt until tbe Attorney OeDPrarj'Vanz Kuhn v*. thc| eral teams from.ouuide tbe state have
Hoard of Education of the city of De- also bc^ defeated by the feat coUege
Tbe deelan^tlon tontesianu were H. <'roas. Norman Wtight and WlllUm
blgbway. they will be enUiled to doa
Johnsou building was ofie maaa of
team.
trolL
given
Brat
place.
"A
idciure
of
War."
ble a«rd. SiSM per mile. The prort(or three years; for two years. name*. Nearly all the. i^oplr of Ma
.Mias Marie Hansen, lienton Harbor; Edward Rosier, and (or one year, E.
Aa a result of the opinion a reooli
There _are two or throe Traverae
aloae of tbe tniak highway bill, prople CUy were
vided for mlMage In proportion to the COMPLETE NEWS BACKING FROM Wendall Pbllllps’ ^oussalnt I'Ouver. Wilhelm.
'XerrIsWibat were being carried out tion passed by the board of education City boys with Pat and all of them
ire." MIse Haitle Mtcbalke. Mt.
STORM AREA
number of l«wnabloa In the eouniy
A. p Elder and Frank It Cedar. The few who were nearby which emiwwered the aerretary of the hav'e made good on tbe baseball team.
lemena;
"Joan
of
Are,"
Miss
Olive
board
to'enter
into
a
.■or.irsct
for
1
these playora while
G.
Durfee.
and where tbe iruak line does not
did what th.') could with a bucket bri
Chapin. Jackson; "rolumhus, the Dis
purchase of such hooks U made lo<
coaching la the local high Kbool and
Bunday sc
coaeune the eaUre mileage, other
m-a-Mr*. gade, but
aince he has introduced them to Mstw
roadr-may be built, snd award uken Shipping Along tha Virginia Coatt coverer ot AmertcA." Miss Ruth Wll- Ueorgo H. Cross.
anything from the first building
lon. Travaraa city; Charlee Phillip's
Till* case baa aUrartod eoasldcrahle company they have shown the advant
Cblcf usher-Emanuel Wllbrim.
Suflefed Haavily From Ton
advantage ot This can be done
wbb'h waa used by Mr. Johnaon ai an
•NapoleoB.” Ellubeth Taylor. PainesClerk-Mrs. Eli Wroton;
rifle Storm
Je« cream and eoft .Iriok iwrlur and iientlon throughout tbe state and tbe age of tbelr early ualning.
wkere Uie gwvrapbloal arranaemeni
dale: Patrick Henry’a t UJveny or
Tpeaaurer—Mrs. Emma Broadfool. was owned by Prank .Mustl. Tlvc dcHslon settles a mort Iraiwriant ques
■markable showing whleb Pmt
ef the («unty make It puMlble or necDeath." Ruasetl Mclvrr. Alpei
The truateM were autboritad tc larger building was owned and occu tion. not only (nr Detrtt. but for other has made in all branches ot allege ’
eeaery lo do eo. to gNe the whole
Norfolk. Va; May 3!.-Wbllo com
Mlaa Eva Koater sang a aolu, "Boat make alt nq^led Improveuents asd pied by- Bloom £ Cluff. A portion-of rltles where (be'same question
sthletlr*- has slated blm for p
imaty full beneflC
plete newe wrae larking today from you Mind the Borrows."
/
Iter- repalra upon the ebureb bmidlng and the stock wa* seved'by ready bands, laUed.
year be goes to tbe Unlveo
Tbe object of the patkfiodlng trip.
section devaauted by iaat niibi'a mission between the two .divielons of twrsobafr.
The court suggested that the leglil- sity t>f Wyoming. He bu bed much
but both bulltUngt am a total loss.
eoMucted by the Weei Michigan Pike
likely tliat the (be program.
This waa one of the ntost praeper-' Word wa* telephoned lo Cedar and, ture might be ssk'cd lo aulborlte experleace In eoecblng gnd vUt maeaoclauoe U to fietermlse tbe fem- death list wouldn’t exceed eight _
Tlie
oratorirals
were
in
the
followous annual neetlngs In Ibe rorty-fouf
fbUUy of prope
Bloom wa* hurried boms in a ^boards of edacatlon to efigoge la tbe
In bU new post■ aad is pra.Shipping suffered big damage.
ing order of drawing: ’The Fellow. ysors of the eburebp Matorr,
xroiltm ante. There were fear
griioo] hoek beMaew.
■ 1 ;
PLAN BIG MEETING
MEN ARE IMPORTED
MRS. CITHERIIIE MOORE
ANNUAL MEETING
GREAT BALL TEAM
CMHOT SRL AT GOST
TWO STORES BURNED
DEATH LIST SMALL
■{
n
• ’ PACK TWO
OBAIO) >RAVZSS£ HERAU) ADO TSATEBSE BAY EAOLE TDESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913
Gmd Traetrse Herald Graded Potatoes
'ilchtcan Po
tato Uradluc asKoclution here yi-ctcr-'
day^ a uiove in the ricbi direction
and a ill result iW^a crcal dpal of good
T AND RECORD CO,
KNOCKED DOWN
BY FOOTPADS
recton. but the entire ataic.
A.^JIltftoN, Kdlior
Jv®"=«^Ukjan«itaad tUi lobe muiovl to
LIVEBTOCK.
The time
ittcklnc end of all iiroducts If
Cahes -Kalrly
kou<I
lU.-iu.
™: r: r. ubt m noiiEr md pipers
TERMS
factor in the MT>si>crliy of this
'
.. tlAOK AdoOOM
of the slate andlln orderjo Kcciire ami*
.. .TletaAd'
.. 4(elt)AdTAIMc keep good niarkr-u the pro-liia inii.l FOUND ON
be proiwilj eroded as to stre and
rieiy.
vIOIor
bdlere tbe Impoaolble and too anxloua
of
the
faklra
tine forth
The
that claaa whr> arc to
Baaclal or rhyalnl way.
One of tli
«or»i eaemtea tbe anforfunaie hav
to •urounter ia the aeHer of noatrnini
which .are imaraBteed
bv
blue aky
bbcklBS to core all the Ilia which Oeah
la brtr or HaWe to l>e.
The iffllcK d
Ul) an «My prey to tbU
cIcas
of rob-
bon who hold out falae hopca nnd
take the laat dollar from the unfort«utM who are wlltlw. to aMi all In'
the hope that they will be benefltted
It la the natural dealre of people to
tet Bwaey. honestly or othcrwlae.-but
tbe Indltidoal wbo tnakea a practice'
of ftlehlnc dollara from the pockcU of
tbe lo^t breed of rainiiire Jenoa n to
It is sure to l>e a aiicer'. .
In tbe coHrse of lime iiirlude llie
and
paid no ailenilun^to them
Kuddepiv a flash appeared before b!i
I he realized that lie had been
Ktiiii'k on the bead aad alnklng
•pfte'of all the rlcitance that la ea-
■landard the regiou will soon Tstnli- this cimilltivii. but knowing the time
continue
to
ply
n>ke
ihHr
In
the
Ish a icpiiintlon that will hr known
III over the world
Tlds will he the
money from tbe affliried of the na
trentest
tion.
-tmld iiorslbly have and «ill yield ro-
There U
•wakened
a Croat neiid of an
pnhHc
eonadence
alone
•^theae tinea and atrlncent laws ahould
bo enacted which win -make it ImiKtaMMe for tbU elaaa of rjoacka to cH
asset tbal.jhe
<on>ni<mity
ho
V thmncb the tnallx.
The stale pure
It-fi
know Jimv long he was lu
itie
hotel
and
nolldog
the
lie w’l.'ii he was bellied to a ne^rhy
A bnv nasstng an alley i.aw tho hody
■|ory.
The
allies
have
••'Mind the <'xjx-<UHnns of tlniM- who
idl'd
ng a iinifo'iii grade and i-ock.
gro.ero,
Tiiere were only 235
Ihe ulann
end
an «rftccr
the degiartlpcnts of
acrtiul-
national gov’crpmejit
are
i«‘lng
the direction ij4it leads
undcrsiunding of tbe soil
the winners.
treat It in order to get tin- max
results at a mloimum cost.
' Mr.
Bownun w-ai
Drought to
-llv last night and taken to bit borne
It 2'n: Norih Oak stixict.
proper ,„R
Mr.
Th
tory. and tbe best result that was ob- theory was that the proper wj
Wnditlun.
suuld
puhit'i
over
road
that
b*-en i.penisl. that ta Old
sion.
tbe fir««t N'ortiK'iii road wenc kiU«4
Mis last night when Hu- train
It is said tliat at the Betting rrosslug near here.
in of lhi> winter of
ts.51
to Stc
HIDES, WOOL AND TALLOW.
««<Jc* ................................................Sr
Calf............. ..................................... 11c
.................................i..................................Sc
No. 1 boree bldaa....................|IA0 and n|.
This morn-
The blow
have
»>een
on
fal.tl
Ihe head
had
It
l«ien for the bat that he wore which
left
the
Tl»- uiv-idcut is
aald to have Imen due to a uaeuDder.
uumariied people wbo were there y«s sunding of ordera.
Caiherlm- Ca.iiilL-hael. who later mar
ried Henry 1). OampMI. who had ar
rived
with u
number
of
pinneen
anxious to explore tlieae northern wll
deniess'-s in Ihe sc.ir. h of
foreata
Tlie
fwi
Immense pine
beautiful t'.raod Trav-
»«««<> •“>
'be
fortunes
wlnditu;
to the water'*
woodland paths
•'*"•** *'*'
bemhuks 'and
maples
arclii-d mc-rhead In l>owc-ry beauty,
bay. 4tet
stumps and' fern
down
and
amid
pine
buckleU-try
bushca, where in the spring the nritus bloaoomed
sweet, where now
e the buck-4ilucks. nnd Hie golden
•ImpU Unaa.
What we all need la grand almpAe
lines In our characters and our work
waU as in our tollcuea.
WANTEO-I’ovilinn
I bu—I'oviimn as nursemaid or
as dlH
llshwasher. In good hotel. A.I
dTVsr
ragb,
WANTED—Bean acreage. ' FYee aeed
furnUhed on the first thirty acr»-scontracted.
Traver>e City Caofng
Company.mch ll-t!..WAXTEl)—Cofiipatent and
experi
enced girl for general bouse work.
Pirat cUM wsgc*.
Mrs.
L.
F.
Titus. 447 Webster st. msy 1-lf
nshinc shoae^wn from a wide aky
uToaeeU
IW
by
W-itr’ic
wires which
weave their network overhead:
where better Uian all. the unpreten
stomach.
nerves, cln-ulatlon,
latueuess. etc.
ITof. Hubbard, SU'Inhera Blk. Fttz.
12CII,
may I5-3roo»
HO filled with a spirit of social ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Director
and Embalmer, 312 South I'nlon 8L
Mrs. .Nellie Pratt aaslstanl. Cl».
phone *r.:,
Wc treat you aa wa
The -ears that have couiv and gone lx
would wL'N to be treated.
- mch 2bdf
^one III. Ijti,hlcBt .nil rli.cri..
MONEY TO LOAN on good ai>d *MI
ot wulfi In tlio.n tar an ay daye na
improved farmd. II. C. Oavb. SIJ
Qrange (finger
e«n|iliig any
Young
Ororgr.
injuries.
INCREASE AUIDMATICAar
nioti a
They
serious
buggy was picked up la pieces.
;
lilted hadi:
M. A N. R. TIMECARD
•t furmerc
biiid.
response
It. hs^
an
opiKirtunliy
i-cHed
le cs|K-ciall} truo lot
venpori.
S
to
a
recent
Inquiry.
to County t'lerk Elmer K. White has re-
lead the wav lu new standards,
western Mlehl
and iiartlcularlv tlw tSrand Trav
the* following (rpm J.
cnnirolsskwer of
U Da-t
penslODs.
WaHhlngton, D. C.:
• As provided by the act of March
.-rso Mviloii.
over onto t
4. 1M3. a pension granted under (h<-
Pi-w huslP. The ihsiiKe is taking plan
length Ilf aervice and age laws, un
Agnruituro
is
BDiuR
wlih etmslderaldr nnddit.v.
that
P. M.'A. St. A.M. P. M.
l.v.Trav. City i 2:(w; 7:<W s*;b5 4;<1>
Ar Solon..................2:27;7:»t 9:23 4:25
Cedar City
Itodus ...........
I’rovcuionl
('•ular Hun .
Ijike Ann .
Platte Riv»
.10:34 I
U:Oo;-'
p.
It huK u w.otfih-rful ret-urd and
iiii|iilKliliig iiim-h I'ji li year, but
nisnv
farmerc have
It Is true der Hu- u(1 of May ft. 1912. will be
taken lutoiiintlrallv Increased front the dale
noj
nclice ot.U«- present lendenr...
■ his does
not alter the I2-..;.
yet
Tbe
ipon
v.hh-h
Ihe
beneficiary nilalns
to
proKjN-rous
•reaBO Is required.
and
InllocmUl
like
4:57
6:25
f.:6S
A. M.
10:36
he age of •66. 7o and 7.^ years, unci
tainier ol the lulure U going t(
declarations
'claimlngr
eucb
In
n:0:<
liroihiT wbo keeps a store In town.
HIh withes arc going to command the
and senators,
ECHO OF PRISOR FIRE
lie is going to help
.
nuike the roles liy wh‘<-h the bread
and,butler game It to be plu'ed
itowman -was resting easy
tiioiieJi he Is In a somewhat serioui
-
was quite badly hrui«ed and sliaken. frieiidllDCM and luve that its Influent
e aiill Bweeily felt through all
ih
allcnHoii of lcgUlator,t. congressmen
the
•
although they were both fortunate in
nisi Ihe light side of hla beade
Save nut the host of reputations.
baa eonsenfed to K-nume office.
MOItEHEAO. Mlon.-Ttie flrccnan
h^r trade, had been nltempted. There and engineer on iimil train No. I of
a few slight bruises, but .Mr. Klepsc
restored to consrlnusnestr~Se-
in all the statea..sni<]>lemcnli-d by
wilderness,
vigench-s of the lui
'•f this
Wool ..................................... '.12 to :cc
doz.-n eggs disposed of.
imiieneiralde
........$10 to 112
...............................................Uc
Onion#
several luoniUs, 413 pounds being soW Tallow
er his head. InrUilIng 1^ deep
klgne.l the tieui toward edurstlng the fanners In
modcni hii
was the best
ilmi has Isi'n k«ow^ m the city for
s.-eiiii-d that his assailant bad ^tnirk
Attempts are being mad.- all over
powers to portion out tbe lerrliory t
Tbe war xras one i
There were only
The butler qursHoii
his fii-t and to a store where
Increasing Crops
peace treatn- and it is now- up to ib
the moat sanguinary in
brought 40c.
12 1o»Jk w<ighc-o Falurday,
,The
few Imimivemeiiis not
:r>c. though there were a few toads Straw, per ton ...
ire engaaed In the Wnrh of e-iabllsli- cpili-kl} answered and helped Mr. How-
rtfs nf
Balkaa war li now a mailer of
an almost
■arkrt vatlea and the little ck-arlugs few and far
betww-41. jhe tiny hamlet at the head
PrtoM eorrected
Iter, loose _________
In two waning rooms of the Shields
flres were exHognlAied after consid
Ihu riHYjrds Ihat have bc«-n kept of the erable damsge^ad been dune.
••settlement' whieh nticiwanli
Madrid—rollin'Alvaro
itoman.-..kVit known as Traverse City. It is staled
4 to 7c I oat the secernent was very amall ones. who «m .Mai'su. realgncd as pre
.-ixd It was surrounded aud shut in by mier. togetlwr »i:!i all his ftilnuirj.'
......................................................
I-ainba
fur Ilrex whii'ti k-turli<d riuiultaoeoutly
.Itoad r-allway sutlon vt-sterduy.
tious little homes of those earl.v da.'s
In expoainc this class of'frauds, and
c i-ounirj- to increase the nnniimt of
strange thing was that P had
crops grown nimn a stated amount of
-.-d his whole letl side and ha
been placed under ihe tian and-thi
............................. •■■'■(land nnd where exiH-rlm-'iiis
have h.id m. use of his Illiiln for seierai
“."I I” • "-.wn...lc m.„.
^n examination It was found
IMMIc the people continue to iiatron..................... ..
~
the resiiltt have Iiecn wi v gratiriihher nr robbers hnd lip|u>d
Ue (hen aad ettber reedve no iieneflt
tying,
With the Increasi-d
cost- «.fl„rr ,h,. flap of tbe hip poik.
or alM poalllTe ln)oyy for Hieir i>alnli.
living
;ig and hiiKlier cost of help on fbe takt-n lb.- p.wkctbook end ell
Tbetakir rs a public menace, no matD It h- necessary
n(
for tile owner to] Cl........
nnd the envelope
ter In what line be Is encaged and
luircwsc hi^ vi.-ld h
IMpcrs. There weie other papers In
tbe time la coming when he will be
the world In moving at hi ihc-sc the same roa^ jir.ckci, but these
iteced la the same riass an the white
times, The'n.nimon bc-le-f that the left.
adavea' and couaierfelter and iionaltles
land Is worn out in certain liealiHes
It was stated-yesterdsy tbsi a cap•r almiUr aatore meted out to him
1.. not based u|K>n fact, the great inui- l.-iln of ii baige had left at the pollee
tr the gorerntneut whenerer' he in ,
hle bcliig^tliat proper nruhods have stwiiu.i a. |io< kelUM>k llial lie said h<
caogbt with the goods. If the people
liM-li ii»i-d by those who have bertt jhad phked up in l.ake Michigan, four
«fll not
protect ibnnsohet
wht^
'nIilvsHns the -soli wf^h hvs remit Imih-K from shore, which proved 1
they kBow Uic mriune of the dapger
f-d In exIiBUMlnc only ccrlj.ln ck-ruenli the stolen anicle. and Jt had :
tken It will be up to the government
w t,i.-li ran K- rvadlly NUi-iihed wh.ui r>l the psiicrs and envelope in H
to Uke tbe matter tn hand and
U.e tr..ul]e ir foiinil out. - The land Khuu-cHl nu signs of havbig been in
that they are aafeguarde^.
needs prujMT tr<e«tiiiciit,To keep It In xnv whtcr. Tlie autluiriiini are cIomI:
oduf-Ing ordf-r and tisuv the encr-. satebitig some suspicious people who
nsol f'.cps hare been taken and tbe
..............................
inns ill the ^ll>lrc.lhb1 will is- far and thinking It was a dead
yet In aplle of tite fact that many har-c
War b Ended
Prices corrweted every day.
Hogs .................. .....................
Calvea
fFrom Monday's Rwrd-1!aglc.)
lire, it must have Imm-ii half an hour.
tbetr adrertuinc Into tlie newspapers
. food department It deinc a creat work.
would bo the rust siaiemem, hut II
nie<l» iiionr td tell the lull
JiPT lilc und such ia doiicfni
Steera .........................A..........................
The potato market Is very quiet at
ihat
iniiid bei-ainc um-onsi loiia ‘
laliel which will In- a rea^giinrai
that the Kot>ds henrina If are up •>> ilcH-s not
they
Prlcet corrected every dar.
Cora ......................................................;................ 1:1
Hown
him hm
'tad lOT
Mrs. Henry i>. ('aniplicll died at her
after a long siege of iiivalldisni. Such
Wheat ......................................................................5;
»?kc.
(PYom Thurwflay’i Rerord-Bacle.'l
Irfi
by
Ferecta
bcue on :-:ia»: stiw-l Rsiurdsy night
GRAIN—Hannah A Lay Co.
Rya ........................................................................... ....
JMMarktti
odT thla elaaa of nndealrable*. hut In
diabolim tnde and
............................................... ||
Ducka. dressed
Coira ...........................................................
SandlMtgged. rohited
date in llie orgatilxation. liy t
Tlie cor- carefully gradinc itotatoer. and hr
tbe expert In crlalnolocy.
cranieat It takinc active atepa to weed
book Found In Lake
W.willciTc uov Uudrad AiUon tat any
roundetf by Danse Fine
Dairy tauter......................................25 to 2!
went the price of ptCatoee «h«ep .........................................................
d.-nd was the exiK-iliinv of J
alone this line. The MU-hleaa is.tiu..
Cblckcna. Uve ...................................
Iiuwman of Traverse tliy in MiiilKtce again this nmrntng. 3uc and to were
etcry way. the equal of the Main.OMaa. diwsaed' .................................
-Saturday eight.
Mr. Howmati is the •”
aHIcle. hut In the rulllvalion and J^arijJ
Turkeys, dressed ...^...........
-n.cior for A. W. lUckcrd of tn.
»*’« ‘'"J'*'”' '"o
of tbe crop this stale Is tar iK-hlnd hi-i '
cltv. and had been oni several days'*"''*' 1""**
*'**'
*» “>«'>
•eitcm ,comi>elllor. whow pronen
FARM PROOUCE-Buylng PHcm.
making .s.ll«rUonp. Juat previous
Weighed. The farmers who did
ike p!ldc in gradlnc uj' their sto< U
l>«*aUiOB..................................................... 35*1111
leaving his hotel after supik-T he had:""*
odvantage of Ihe prices
lih the same tare that la usc<l lu
Butter ..............................................2(k- to 3i«
console Ibenileft wiHi the eierk
some
valuable w'cek ar# trying to
eredfne animals and chickens. - One
selves, but lliey are urn auceoetling Eggl ............................................................ 15<. IT
PNIMTS and several humlri'd dullara.
of tl-e Imimrumt features of pidat'i
CRAIN-Tr*saraa City Milling Co.
very well. The great receipts of tha,
Iiad some eighty dollars In
Tnwine Is the market end ai-d t!iKkea corrected every day.
new
potnioea
has
deniorallzcd
the
purse In his hlii pockri.. and ^me
nor.- care that Is exen': •. T ..i hsikltirf
note* in an en>e)orH< In bin lustde market for the old atock. There w ere
.tu-r and heitcrluc/lps part of tbCom ...................................... .................... 66cOMc
coat porkei. which w-ure taken by the SC loads weighed, whieh was auc|j
husinet-s the greater the. prolli that
Urger than for many days, even with Ry# .........................'................................................^
rubbers,
-eallr.ed from'th'- crop. Trever.siWhlta navy b«gss .............................. tl.$0
Ihe high prices that were paid.
nil Interview Mr. Ilownian stated
City men are Ihe leade
There were 234 iB>xca eggs and.l7o Red kidnar bfaw.....................................11.50
he bad I rusaed tiiu 4n«' brldgi
'ciueat pad with the ciiercy that t<
BockwbeaL par IM lba..$1.00®|l.U
ptnicda of butter received.
always put'loio a movement hv loi-al and had noticed four men ahead of
tacurablei by boldtaa out falae hopei
In tbe way of Impotent remedies t<
Maiue Is pm-
FARM FROOUce—Aaii.ng Fricaa.
Creamera butter ............................................3<
Etff» ...................................................... J...1SCI21
GRAIN.
•Item results have been olilained
Hole able to afford It In either a (
•rciaed
If, ClOBlOfi 01 19
.New iwutoi-s. tit) l.20i
ise the yk-ld per acn- and nlroad*
nia teeoeral rreduUty bean, down lit
ui>od
lloKs-Rvcelius. U.TOO; aetlve.atmdp,
extra eJTorts to not oiil;
Came Here When Settlement Was SueTotatoes ..............................................fiOv to SI
2. P>.
belter erode her iiolatoee. but to in-
terfcaat aide, of tbii altuatlon in that
bardeat
.No.
, * '
POTATOES.
STREET HALF HOUR - Chicago. June 2.-l*oiatoct uuolod
LATER
at .-to^itur; Michigan stock. 30Sj IDc.
Too little atieiitloD ha>' iiecn
Clon whBl ft should lie.
nooirumi
profeMional
etcady. -»60
many years, but the time has cyiiin:. He Was Badly Bruited About Head
Catleago. June
UTitsai.
• hen lomeiliinK must be donai
and Temporarily Paralyx^ by
Corn, i7?ic. OaU. 31iHe.
der to make the repuiailou of the r<Force of Blow: Pocket-
Oae itre*t trouble »lib the peoi.le
clalma
'
active,
Sheep—Rcoelpu. lO.CM; alow,
ir.*<2r,c lower.
luUd to this end of Hie business for
at Urve U that tbej- are too
L'Altle—llccclpls.
n.i:.0: heavy. »|fw. weak. tK.jr.ttsM.
SMh PMn<
Too Credilon
Ilufralo, Juue
ban arrived when more altemlon wlH j. W. BOWMAN ROBBED IN MANhave to be paid to the graJliiK
ISTEE SATURDAY NIGHT
pricra are to he otiinlDed by the crow-
take up wllh
foreign and JCocal JUfarkets
to the potato crowerr^ST pot only this
WKO. O. BATiai. MAoaroc Editor
OMm. ««t PpMt ftt.
Doafn... Cannot bo Cu.oO
AN EARLY PIONEER m'SKjtrTEt'siiriusr;;:
The Grange's ojiinriiinlty 1* to furIth the men who will lead the march
. the new. Older of things,
leaders will of Beoestliy have
Jackson. Elicit..
Jnne
t.—Chaired
with the burning of Jackson
Mrs. Henry D. Campball
prison
warehouse during ibe riots there last
energy, with tall. Joseph Davidson, a convict. w<-ni the subject of ibis llUle skeicb. There
talaed was the practical driving
farm w-as to get all pos«lhte <.
tended to Ifghlcn the stroke of the
trial in circnli court here today was no such thing
ambition, with dreauia.
The Urange
as
aadnesa
the Ottoman power from Europe.
soil and pul as little liack a* pos n;hber.
Should prodni-e the leaden to jircseni When arraigned on Ihe chartte a week gloom whore she enu-rrd. Sh'e wa*
- Tbe peace pact waa algQcd-4.n the sible. ThU procure W ntiueed the
lalntt of the agricultural inter- aico. Davidson stood mute and a ploa
fountain of cheer and
prnence of sir Edward Crei'. Brttinb troj. yield und placed rnueli land in the
f not guilty was entered for bln
oils- It it Its duty to do this. If II la
there were "lots of good times and
It has lu«n dem
foredgn aecretary, and aevor^l ambas- uniirufliable elass.
The trial waa postiioned at
<-oMlnuc a living force. If ll la pi
wc all In 'em" when she was dronnd.
onstrated that the prdper way to
Wdora of tbewreat posers;'^
PCI form one of Ha moat
iiiu>onanl time b^nse of the absence of tbe
homo all went for comfort.
By the lerdia of the treaty, drawn handle Und b to pm as mucli hark
Bfosecii^n's chief witness. Detective. Heris waa the mlnUlorlng hand that
incliona.
Uken out In the way of hui
By the amlmaa^rs of the
great
9Jdblo^cr of the Bums agency.
soothed
the- aches, and cheered tbe
laadcr* are needed 10 lepreaent llw
PBwera, Turfc^ytill give up. all Euro nnd other elcueots'tbat are ne< es>
weary. Dear old happy Traverse.
agrlculuiral data aa irllly as are leadproduce a profliahlc crop. Hy «
pean Urritory west of a Hue runnlug
Heaven sent the pioneer angel ro tbe
■ra needed to represent the factory
from Enos on
the Aegeai
eating the farmeni along the fine
primitive hamlet tn the
perooo ol
workers, the trainmen,
Ihe
blackMldia on - the Black sea. The Turks soy hiilldlng tbe business will be re- Decree by Council Will Be Fought Out;
I'aiticiine Carmichael CampbeYl
-mlihs, the
cspiiallais.
etc.
The
•lae give up Crete.
diir«-<i to almost a science and. p
•a’roremdnL May 30.—The Glee Club
at Meeting Thla EvrenUrange can prnfllabiy devote sonx
Mrs. Campbell was born In I.ero)-.
Albania will be given an a
results will be obuined. M*hon. this
I^d tbelr r««ular
meeting
Friday
ing
0 the task of getting bohl
Genesee county. New York. Jub' 1.
BBverement. houndartea to be fixed result is necompllshed It will be |>osof the .vounc men. the fellows who
s region with
by the powera. The reiit of th<
slble to kee|i the young folks on the
.Mr. aad Miw. G. H. CotBm «f ChlAlpena, Mich.. June 2.—niy'flrcmen
likely to become leaders and train
mother's family in'the fall of 1851.
«aer«d territory win be dlvMW be
lor they will be Insured a good
4|go Vere In town for a few daya
I. city c-opocll.
ing them In Grange principles tbrt
She
w-ss married to Henry D, Camp
tween the allies. They have n
which U not always tbe case
Siting old'Hands.
This was Ihe lineup for a battle
they may. hsve the
right fiblnl of
bell July 2. 1662. Her home has alagTMd on the lines of dlilslon
whSn they leave the ancestral arm ro>vil Sibeduled to bc fought in the
'Uxale Srbomberg spent Bandar aa
-lew. and may be well
been \o Traverse City, and as
The ownerablp of the Acgeai
make their fortunes In the Hties.
the guest of iiOUlBO Rtcbard.
'll tonight when
the aldonnea
they cone Into tbetr leadeiablp. Thla
might be expected, has l«en a happy!
be acttled by thd Ksrming Is'an
Mary Brow spent Bunday. with.her
atiroellvo butlncss will deic'rmlae whether tho flrcmci)
llet In the
It's dnora have always
been]
ppwera
proiH-rly conducted and Is be slipl! arise almsd of OU So] on two iwihway of the (lyaoge nnd It la to be parents In tha country.
open wide in genuine hospitality and!
Tbe mailer of Indemnity is left to ing made more ao by the iDtrodaetlon
*ne eight grades from'SL Marr'a
mitnga of each week^d with their hot>ed that the InsHtuHoii that stood
spile of years’ of
lIlneM
which |
ji commisaloo soon to meet In Ihn.
school were all aucceaaful at the re
e hose fliiEh the nialn paved atrects more than forty years of weai
modern methods. Every encourage
luld have crushed the heart out ofAe allies demand KPO.POhJXW cuh ment should he Unt to thU develop- of the III
tear win gresji the opiwrtnnlty and cent examination.
lit women’a lives, she has always
Meawiiy.
Work baa been begun on the plckl-,
Two works ago the council decreed pOsh on to greater sebibvement:
irk for all will profit'when It
mied her life and the Uvea of all near]
Dnrlag tbe war tbe little Balkan; comes to be an accepted part of agri that the flrcmr-n should make
ig Btailon.
A building 120x65 feet
her with the same bright cheer she,
■aUona bare auceweded in doing what culture. not only In this section buy
la being conetnieted.
streets splek and span while
was wont to shed around her In Ihe
tbe larger (oantrtea of Europe ha<
jet the city slept.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Schaub spent Sun
In every Part of the country
good old days.
•ot dared do for aeveral ceaurlea.
Tbcretijion tbe firemen Isaued 1
day at Omens, tbe guesta of Mr. and
She was always
riieerfnl. uncom
md their work will be written large
(Imatitilii. .in effett. It esid that
Ira. Ed Putnam.
plaining. and universally kind to all
Joaeph KItpsc and Daughter Had Nar
«poo the pagea of history,
riro ladies wouldn't
do
any aiitth
The Utile KiDe'iNueball team de
with whom she came In contact Her
row Escape.
tvlea the Turtui have domii
:
They directed attention
feated l-etand In
tbe game Sunday
lone waa the slopping place for the
these people, but as long as tbe lltlib
that they receive onlj- seven cents
last hy B score of 5 to 4.
young'iveopie 35 years ago. aud "Moth
Ballons longbi ibeiu single- handed
fOepac ia the owaer of a
|vei hour for their labors ns Itromen
Mrs. W. C. Nelson and aon Alfred
er Campbell's" kitchen T** ****
victory won
hopeless.
It was only
Slated their poalilve belief Ihat black horse having purchased it and of l.eUnd were tn town on Saturday.
place on earth for them
when the nations iotnblned and se
brought it from Chicago auibe three
they were eanilng tbelr money.
Htas
Arlene
Johnson of Uland
'of the goodloB that she knew so well
their forces agalnat the enemy in
Hunday
whHa exercU- passed through town on her way to
But the questiSQ Is a mstter of weeks ago.
ihox- to make. Her daye of auffertng
—common cause that they were su<x:ci
eouneil
and
mayor.
Pet'nakey.
“1 principle wtib
_____
___________ ihg the animal Hr. Klepac waa drtvlog
[arc over, but Ihe living remembrance
. fel. Bo far tbe powers have been u
on Blghtb street with bU daugh
of late has been In the Soldiers' borne] Mayor Hafoe today dci-lared Ihat the
Lawrcoce 'SHveraon. Noah PlanwDdIrf those daj-s of cheer will always
able to coerce tbe Iliile nations In the- In Grand Uapids. died Thursday ofjsiiuallon had reaihed a point where ter Miss Julia Kleimc when the^orae
], Dennis Richard and Roy DeMara'
linger to ihe_ minds of aU who wi
qoaatiOD ot terrltortal souiement. a
organic heart trouble.
Ha waa a |i 'wiisi be Anally • det-lded whether became rrigblened at a marhlne and attended the ball game at Traverse,
BO toKunate'as to come In for their
It Is believed now
that
the pet
if Pmg slandlhg and also an
motor cycle coming towards them.
Shnday laat They made the
aharo of the uplift and help.
lersis have been signed that tbe v
Kiislern .Star. The body was brought
After ^rlng and plunging several trip la Mr. 81lrerson*s auth..
|
ten wHl not be robbed of any of i
Hiy this aftentoon and will be'
times be managed to get tbe upper
There are four cbjldren survive her.
Nick N'eupqft returned
ftwru ot vletory that have come
Anderson
undertaking
SOFIA—Tbe Bulgarian and Servian band, and after overturning tbe bug home ih Buffalo. N. Y.. for a vitll Mrs. W. J. Hobbs. Willard H. and Don
CITY FIREMEN MAD
PrvmMM
iuJ:
ilss
A. M.'P. M.
1I:1S 6:10
Norwalk ... -...I
Onekama jetn. ..|
11:191 6:ir>
Manistee................... |
|ll:4r>l
111:451 6:46
e
Trains inivc at Travursc City 16:00
L m-,.10TB0 a. m.. 5:35 p. m. and 6:40
I. m.
J. P. JENKS. AgeaL
Teeth Eztraete« AkMtalcty WllhoM Me
By tbe "Ka-olar" method I roe re
move thwc aching teeth absolutely
without pain, and without the uae ot
drags to produce nneonertouanoao.
People of nervous temperament and
with weak hearts will appreciate, the
"Ka-olar" method of painless extrac
tion.
DR W. G. MNYON.
16-208 Wilhelm Block, with Dr. Holde
worth. Traverse C‘ty, MJchlgaa
evening.
HORSE RAN AWAY
EE0R6E B. TIYIOR
IhBlr araM durtag thU war.
L
The syns
when It wilt be
re-iDlers hieet on tbe frontier tonight gy and throwing tbe occupants to the
Rer an absence of several years.
)r. Campbell of thla city, and W.
patiiy ft th# wortd la with the allies. to tbe borne of Mr. Jurdan, a ton. oa and hopes arc enlsruinsd that they ground, broke away from the bhrneu
The band boys were oMIged to poat- Campbell of Grand Rapids. Funeral
The funeral aervlcea will be able to reach a •cmetnent on
ran unUI be was caught some pone tbelr picnic uotll a later date.jaervicea were held from her borne
were held at noon, with Rev. C. .M. tbe queatloD tn diaptite Wwcen the' where near the Klepac home «h Sev- It la hoped that the weathw i^Il be'ei h39 Bute street Tuesday morning;
Cbaae of Old .kllagloB oUdatlng.
two conntrles.
,
•lilb alrecL Ulaa Julia eaca^ with more favorable next Una. ^
at 10 o’clock.
■bB ft la hoped that the powen wilt the peninsula.
4M1 tarty VKh -tbea In Buda^ the
MI wetUeveoc.
-
-A
.
'
WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICE FOR
WO O L
Cit. Phone 461.
Bell 130.
FKEIMANN ft Ca*
TSfFront St.
traverse City, Midi.
!S
feNUMENTO!
fore they should be ot modem
dealgo. buUL of most durable
materials and anistlcally flnUbed. You will find oely «nch
at the works of
ORAIO) TKAVSBSE HEBALD AXD TBAVEB8E BAY EAOLE, TUESDAY. JUITE 3.1913 U
—Wi*‘re ))]oa«iin(t men and
yoiuiK TOen wlio are fHirticuIar
«lioiit tlioir olothcs,
NOR.
l-’ilH.iKS and the latc«t regular
—Evrrj- one of ihene. five pTfai
of Moii'ti ClolhoA is a
SENATORS ON
lOBBY TRAIL
<u)u m:<>rOi talkiiiK fiWut!
TRA\-ERSE CITT.
WIts at mo
■Hfiff* md $K5»
Cnv, 2-^
2
Crtape 4—
I Greape 3—
Gnm ^
SUITS at $16^ SUITS at $19^
SUITS af‘^Ift«iSWr5af
■Rlin5«i^OS, MrtlOC.M nii ilS-
worth $20^^
fii2SoaIoa
WE Bars STORE The New Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Hosiery, etc.—
—I»OYH- 8H1WS ASH HLOl'SK8 AT
nill»rs atUcliHl;
lUht mvdluiD and UarK i-olorK.
—DRKSS smilTS .\T 60c; here
I
■
i
j
—€atra food value* >n BOVS'
SUITS bes^nning at $1.»5 aad rang
ing In price up te S7is.
—At II.SJ and 12 vj .ire two Inu
or lto)s«ultii,eiiotaII kIzob in eatti
pattern.
—SPECIAL AT. $3.95:
Suit* that Boibi-ri.' tell «« are u»»ltl»««ly tile lie«t Imiv*' rl<>llii>. value*
In town. WOHTH St.r.H. fj. mid
ffi.on. nine 8i-rBoe and tuUiures;
reeular ^ouble4>reastod and NorMka.
GIVE POWER
TO CONGRESS
JUDGE COOD HAS PLAN TO CURB
DIVORCES.
STATE UWS TOO DIVBISE
NatiSfulit Government Weold be Abto'
t« Enforce Decree* ef Court»in
All State* «r the
Union.
J
ILuiell. Ml<b, May ri.—• .\n mnrn-ln.ellt to the federal roit*Ututiuli. deliSBliutf to •■w:icre*v ll.e e\'-|ufeive en.
a.-ti.ieDt Ml taw* ri-h.-'- to uiaiiiaae
vsn.l diinrre, swrii* tin- iKp»t 111 ely »o-
ail.v old,
MilU-nua: with
'
.S. Iilier*, IhiIK
nuiniiii: '■
«<VI.UI or •ilher
ii-nul.li :.
box or Iliiil.leaV Aiiilra Salvcaiel >
fiolu on uclv ulier for nine iiKUtlli*
Bud li'ii liien'.. Aril!'a Salve emi d tier
In is.j
Will li,'I;i vod. imr2'a. IteiMliuai'liiI' 1 !i;- -.ill iliiieaiM-
^
I
I
;
i
)
lire shins that sliiitv li«%v tiiueh real value
i-ntl he efiiwdiil illlii «llir1s ill as low n
jiriee ns .'tile, lliglier L’rieeil sliirls are
fiiitlitnlly reproihieeil in si rvieeahle unite,
rials. ni'srIiL’ei. iiiul s'll'i-eolhir slvles.
—7HK NKW SI’IMM; SHIKT.S ,\t $1.00
eoliK- with liejiarale Kofi eolhirs. soTt eolhits atl.-o'lei) «-r ill iietflips' ilress styh-s.
Xnhhv lletv eiilnrs iltlll |«tleriis;
-SI'KCI.M.: rj -\si) *zr<ii shirts .\t
$1.60! llilHi-craili' sliirls in deiuilialile
son eiilliir sIvl.N.
—\K\V NK( K\VK.\R .\T 28c AN1> 60c.
.\ Wealth of the iiohliiest ]iaMeriis aiiil
eoloriiipi for siimtiier.
-.MKN-S TNION sriTS ;.\T $1.00;
■‘•.Whiii- rnt” union suitH with the Khiseil
Krwteh! leoii; ntui short sI<h-v<^. #nkte
mil! kiiiH- leiii'ihs; r<-|;uhir anil e.Mrii
si*i-s. Other imioii suits at
to
.'iti.
—iliu' ............ tiieii’.s 2 l’n:rK .SI M.MKI!
rNJ)Kl!Wi:.\K iit 2.V ni.il 'die Kanmnl.
liiliiin of 1
r in<-iea*lliK dUtiii
The Kiiejikef *a« ttoorg-' I’. tVsIll.
former iiiuvor of IVtrali a.id iiow a
iuiip- on the rlri till tienrh In Wayne
•-ouni.v. Jiidce ('odd'*- etinttr tor llie
iTirinieiu of tiilfuini nuin-iaye and
iliiori-i- law* tliriiUKlinnl t^e I'l
|H-ni1lnK (lealliTution of u fisbiat
aiiieiidiiK-Bt, have Kalned him romitry
wide reeiniuUlon is a lea-ler in lh(
lli;lii aaaliisi' tlie lUi-orro i-vil.In an Interview vvlih ihe V^ifled
l'r<*Mi iivla)' Jiidge I'mld i-vidalneil in
di'iail Ilfs stiii'ine for feili-rul eoiiinu
■>r iiiarriaBes and dlvoiees.
"There it no esi-loit. in my ji*dalis-ni. wldrli r<siiiliv< urfiTe i-nen.-t
ihoiight and -emeillal leiilsla'JofC than
ilie law-- K-lji'I'e to niaritbae mut dr
\onv. ' Jmli:.- Co-I.l said, —The nlannili-r inerea-i- ol dtvoire In all oiu
ilaies, in pruliorilon to the ln|OilatU*n.
It b* to demand the atieniion of
the taw makers of Ihe entire munlA!n iiMkiiiK lids *iulemi-iil. I am iii>r
rilirUlDB the '-ourts.. Iieeau'-e ill i-ll
In- eaws teMiillOny i- lllldolltllelllv
l-rcsi*tiii--l in i-oiifoi i/itiv wiiii'lhe laws
v-Hii} aulhim/eb Hie
tiamilii: of the o.em;*; nor utn' I e-ii|. i'lnc the In'-vs. for I lifli Ji c a 1mlu-t-T In the
restriiili.li i.l t’olauses for itl\br«>. or in the fitaiiilnB
nl a iJlvoree foi the Biatutory oflen-e
iml.v. I belli vos vtrenie ernrliv. Iiahllnat drun:;enne»s, nnii-»U|i|H>:i and de
>eiilon me aromiiis tor ilhnrre.
•'Ttie fault. In m> Jiidnnient. t.e.* In
the lull that the leBl.iUilnn amt ii-Eiilalioiis rec.irlii.i nivorir aft*, loral
iMiional. and tlu- cianilnK of
-NKW STR.\WS AT $1.
$1.50, $2 am! $2.60. Sailors.
|i-iiiieo]HK. ete.. iu nil the ]al.
esi hloeks for siiuiiiier
Till--earlier you eomr.' liie
heller - the Iliekill”' bi.
rt
• I ts I
Special Valaes
^
' j
Sun tases ana
a divorre. osikh IhIIv In Ihe noiii-on
tested'i-ane*. Is. hv reason'of the lark
of u|i|K>iliiiutv lor ihiiroiiBli jnve.siJn.
lion, too oaslly nhlnlnBhlr. when Ihh
*uUh*r| Is BOVenieil solely hy slat,
n Bululioiiii. The rouris of ouy 0>ir
Male me |■^»e^klu^ to iiivestiBale condllkin* ubderl.vIliK rtlvou-c. if those
i-oniliUons liave their Biowlh Is-f'imil
the ■•onndaAes of the state.•A|-atli. rotirt* nave no imwer u
finre ilieir d<*i n'l-s. afu-t divoree is
Bmntisl. esies-isUy <Iis-rri*ii for ali
mmiy. If. lor instanre.' a man aK.iliist
whom It i~ direi teil Hiikmi-s to so otiiside of the Slate. Were tl^s amhoriix
Biven. or Ibo i-nfori-enieiii of <fecMve.‘
tiiade (•O'Slhle atiyw-lirri- li) the V'nilisl
S'.aiiK, mole aui-niiun vioAild he imid
o tlu* niatilaL-e ohhcallon.
"There has iiis-ii sii*re'ilnns of a
oiiBTess of deleBMes in Itie various
siaies ii> inae the iinif«rnilty of di
vorce laws enurli' l in eaeh i-tate. In
:ii> juitenu-nt. this vvoiihl not cn as far
IS >l...lr<yl. and the remi-dv. l liellevJl
nn umviidiiMvnl to .VtlMe I of. the
i-oitstitiiiion, ileleKalln:; In lolicres
eal'huive efineiiii. Ill of Juws r.-la
to mairiaBi- atnl divoree. t'li.U-r
!i a provision, tin- stale euiiris
is-iiU Mill liuve ibe iNiw.-r to hear and
de1e;i"!iie these rase*, hut onlv- under
SFVBUL 6«VE TESTIMIMY
’ i:
—
Those Examined Denied They Hove
Any InteresU That Will be Af
fected by the Now Tariff
Measure.
WashlfiRton. June 2.—The senile t
ilsy surted iratlloR the
and inxidiout lobby" which President
—The Derhuw anil Soft lists
Wilson any* has Imen orRsnlred here
at lil.-'iO. «. W.'iil mill id. All
oRsinat Ilu* tariff bill. Sen-ral wider
the iiewi-st s|iriii|; styles—.\
diverEelil deflDltions of the word
Ifreiit iiuiny in the isipuliir
"luhhylsi." the oanilnB of one J. S.
thr<'e-i|unrter mnl hnw-tijirlc
McMurray ax belnR thePtype of whui
,\i>hhy grays ami
two aeualorw ibouRhi wax a good'exaiiiMlf of the s|iecle*. and Reneral dlx
'-lalmers that they had been Improper
—MEN’S HATS AT $1.
ly airr-roached by upiff iobb.vlsts. comworth
twlwed the rIbI of Ihe lesllmony Riven
by senstors today before a aiw-cItJ
comniliiee InvestlgallnR Ih^ WHsou
I.Y « atiil
HATS AT
charRes. 8U senstors
$2.66 R.Kon.ARi.v $.1. Ar;<*d in the first session. None except
ruii.ireil ill three
Krlxtow^Bave any detailed list of those
with whom be bad ulked on tariff
• |iiiek selling.
matierv. Asburst and liorah lioiii
ii«nW .McMurray
a •lobbyist." It
the rCRulallous aduplud h>. y-onk-ress will l)c the flr« lime ID the history of
ilie Kovernmeni that aenator* liavt"It has heen saul that It Is easier
Is-eii asked to swt-ar to tbel/ own
to-laVr'Iu Bet u divorce than It Is to
sonal hitplness iiueresis. Tliose
iieconie a liatiirallMsl rilUen. and In
some res|>ecls this may be the lase.
5 affected dlWliilo under Ihe eonstllullon, juris
dlrliiin was Blveii to •‘UDfCresS to luuvs
seKitlatlons ax resarils uatiiroliution.
It was onlv a few- years agu that the
Bov'etunieDt BSsuiiuN] active wiirfc In
tills ninnectlun.
• “A deiorlmeifi condiirteU esartly
Ihe naliirallaatloii deiiarliuoBl it ni
i-ondin-ted. worUIni! under a nailonal
dlvoive l*w. woatd. In iiy jndKtneni.
have ihe Rimtesl elfecl tor roml.
There Would he lirartlrally no *u«h THAT WILL HANDLE NEW CUR
RENCY REFORM BILL.
iliins us an unrouicsieil mse.- for
every snlt. when Hied, wouhl Iu*
hroUBlu-m the aiientiloa of the I'nlt
r-d Stales niithorlUeS, and an Itives'l
Batiyn, far reachln;;. would be made
_jU^_2o^the merit* of the ra
Solie
the Koveiitmeiil wonld rejioit
CHANCES MADE IN SEVERAL
o Ihe i-oint. ui CHsar in |H*ison on
OTHER COMMITTEES.
tie tieaiiliK of alt laitt-s. and no cau.'e
luiifld be lii-ard by the -Uale oi.iiit unII oi-isirtuiiiiy had les.n Rivvii to the
e and Present
I'niie.l 'State* puvt'nimeiu t» lmrs||.
ed to the Oemeeratic Caucus T«the eoiidlllons siiriiiundliiK each
day—South Gets Many
Good Places.
nn.i
MADE CHANGES
IN COMMITTEE
GARTER
6USS CHAIRMAII
the sole Jurisdiction of Ilu- Jaws n-LiBest Laiiatiye for the
iitueii f«-i l the iiersi live to piarrlaRe. so that a uniforndiy
v'thaii voiiliB folks. of llcfinse reRulatVns, a strict healiit
-xamlnsiion. and requirements to preent hasiy mart la*cs could be had.
KitiB » .Vi-'v Utr I'lIU ii'" t-^i»-elnll>'
Bood for the jiBi-d. loi (he* an |•m■Il|>l■ I'niK-r such eondltluns iba taarrian
relaiionshlp
would be
l> jin-l i-Ji-iV.'. I'live 2'«
Iji-coin■ilded hv oil dniCBi-ls t'f Tiaver.se considered than at preseoL thus not
oiilv i-onsunimatlm: the result of ha|s
pter marrlRBi's. hut eliudiuilliiB utaw
■•oksildti (-nnses of divorce."
J'his is)e Consider the Most
aPmportant Suit and Coat Sale
~~
of the Season.
Jt b a fJaU IQghiu inUpotiartl bocauso
! Suits and Coats ora in demand now
laterials are those souaht for every day
cotors and materials
■s in America
and Madame
styles are inspired by the best designers
Amer
^Javariu of Paris.
—Jhe <|uaiifi«s are sfandar<i Milliken qualities.
- -Jhe prices as shown below speak for themselves
Summer Sale
of Muslin Under
wear & Corsets
every single cors^in
the entire stock and every
piece of muslin underwear
is selling cheaper during
this sale, your choke of
our large line of Corsets
ait at a discount.
indudes the (JossardMemo.
Aakicaii JCody. ifadia
and q.p.
At ctpc
your von(5 in these lines
now.
'
Coats
Jiiits
Jk.'si Inn. coats w.orth
In
no At this |irlee u lieaiiliful line i.r jiiiiiora is ini-lu<ii*(f.
tk-'-tni—U*si and latest malerials w-iili fane} linine--. I'urnierjy |>rl<e.l'n|i to
jr.;ik and Jd.Sh'wr* two s|»*f'lal iirires t.ir *i-:.s in navy and
tiitxtuie. They arc (i|doinl»d
■■arKalns.. worth three or font
llnu« the i>rl<-e asked.
S1S..V) will Iiarchase you a
Eood siamlard
<-oat In
Navy. ro|»iihaBeti. leather and
Bfc.v. These coats are i-siks,
( tally Rood values at ti’.'iOo.
Kn.ini rAs a iwaatlful mat
fomii-rly nrlis-d at J2T.'n and
$:;niHi.
In K|a>nRe. tledroid
Cord. Whlproril with fane> isd
Inn OPd ii«auiifail}‘ lined.
£
SS '0 iiroriires a.sult tomerly .
(V'lllr
-Iltni.. for Bin r.ii and SI
Thev, ail*
aii* bat Rains, every
tUl'IM. Iu
ilu* usd fancy. /
idatn inllori-d soils
In hmwns, sr*)-* and fancy
mUliirm. which are sTU-ndld
tallies at f2;.o« and \
*20.11*1 win hrlnR
uliioii hnvi- Isold all . _ _
»2Th>i, rJMio.
and *2-..i
8|deiidhl suit
-va*U 1
Inal askliiR: (irlrv.
(irirv.
J. W. Milliken, Inc.
Jraveru City’s Zvsi Store.
loR lien atcachmenL J. J. Twed<
Atnll y. NerllDRer.
Westley Dunn ra. Adloph Welllne;
trespass on tbe case. Covell dc Cross:
I*arm C- CIlberL
'
Tb<*. Tribune Company. a.CoorporaHon. TB. The Western MlctalRna DevUopmeni Bureau; assumpsli. CODnlne B Connlne; Pam C. GllberL
1iCf> and Cady. SoRlnaw Branch,
coriurallon, vs. John M. Horan; assumin-IL Connlne A Connlne.
James R. Tanner and Harry J
Dally, co-tisrtnera, doing business a*
Tanner A Dally, vs. John M. H«
asBiimiwii. Cbnnlne A.Connlne.
Butler Bros., a corporation, vs. Ms
reda Mi Manus and Ray E. .McManus;
Bxsiimiwit. Connlne A Connlne.
Thomas O. Mills vs. Ray McManus.
eC at.; aasampsli. Cunts D. Alway
Anton IrersoD and Anton Peterson
vs. Ray JicManu*. eL al.; aisiin
Cunts II. Alway.
Dayton.
Robert H. Evans vs. William Warrinp; reidwin. Connlne A Connlne;
Underwood A L'mIor.
First National Bank vs. loiVern B.
Wood;. assumiwlt.- Cunls IX Alway
Covell A Cro.ss.
Issue of Law.
Wesley Wana vs. Joseph Chaser
apimal motion. J. J. Tweddle: Parm
c. Gilbert.
Jennie Feust va. RIrbard J. Mercer
beannK on deniurrer. Dunham A Dun
ham; Atiill F, .WrllDRer.
Chancery.
Joseph A. Wood vs. LiiVeroe K.
Wood. et. al.: iniunctiou. John J
Tweddle; Coven A Cross
IJxzie Brust*. Dora .Yingllnc and
Ellen ArmsirooR vs. John SimrllnR.
Henry SiairliiiK and Anhur StwrllDR:
bill to cancel decil. Parm C. GiUiert;
J. J. Tweddle.
Anion W. Banak vs, W. D. C, Ger-
Parin C. Gilbert.
KmiTv (lice ra. John A. Wade. Wil.
liam I). Y'ouker an^ John J. liretina;
judgment. crfdllor'^'Wll. J, J. Twed
dle; Curtis 1). Alwaj^
Kdwin j'ox vs. Anna Fox: divorce.
Ainli F. NerlinRer; J. J. Tweddle.
Ida Goldman ys. Sol Goldman: di
vorce
Cnderw-ood A irmkir; J. J
Twiddle.
William L. Deohrock rs. StorRie M.
DenbrtK-k; dlt-orce. Parm C. Gilbert;
W. I, Ix>ranc*-r.
Myrtlg’'»Sillcr vs. John Fuller; di
vorce. Gaffney, Mlliner A MlllliiRton
W. K. Haines.
Nellie Davidson vs. John W. Itavid
ram: divorce. Harm C. Gilbert; Jobi
W. Patchin.
Chancery Pro
Parker,vs. '
ilivorce. J. J. Tweddle.
Italia E. Miner vs. Wm. C. Miner;
divorce. John W. Patchfn.
Cecyle W. Saffron vs. Prank A.
Shaff^n: divorce. John \V..I*airhln.
hVank II. Oorwln va. Blanrlie Cor
win: divorce. Parm C. Gllbeit.
Evelyn G. I'mlor v*. Karl Vmlor:
divorce. John W. I’atchin.
Mary E. Hodges v*. Arthnr C.
■lodges: divorce. John W. Palchin.
Julia Cprtaon vs. August Carlson:
divorce, .lohn W. Patchlu.
Mshel Glover vs. Frank W. Clover;
dlvorcH, U H- Gage.
Emma E. Oaldko vs. Frederick W.
Dahlke: divorce. 1* 11. Gage.
.MBRgle Stile* vs. Eben Stltea; di
vorce. U H. Gage.
May CoUiBS vs. W'Utlam A. CoIIto*:
divorce. 1. H; Gage.
Eva Eaggles vs. Ernest Eagslee;
dirom. Amtl F. Nerllnger.
. Jane 2.—A rn'dlial reorRaiiluilun
iiiluriu of bankluR.cum-nry comtnlilee which Will handle the admlnIsratlons currency rt-form bill, wm*
imerestlDR cbanRe of the
(ommiutw axslRnmentx of the major
ity, shdwn this altcrnoon In nominaMans presented to the Ifemocrstlc
caucus by tlic liouic ways and meurs
committee. Only tive w-bo w.re form«*rly on the commtuoe are relatnod.
Carter Glass uf VirRlnla, Is made
chairman; and as majority leader
I'ndcrwood announced some time bro.
that this committee would be
posed of "Wilson ' mun." The other
•lialrmanshlp* ore: Judiciary. Clay,
ton, Alabama: Rivera, barbora. Eliarpj'lurids; forelRn affairs. Flood.
AMERICAN' LINER
HAVERFORD
Vlrclnla; mlliuiry affairs. Hay. VlrDOOMED TO DESTRUCTION.
Rlnis: naval affairs. Padaett inewcommltteo on nile*. l-ewls, Maryland.
BWashinRton. June 2.—R
PERSONALS.
live Boakes. Aon Arbor, was made a
member of the i>ostofftces and post(Prom Friday's Aeeord-Eagle.)
cards committee; Dormus. Detroit,
Mies Lillian Horton left todey for
committee on forelRn and Interauie Grand Rapids. Adrian and other place*
BritlahWBvat Vesaelt Have Basn Sent eomraeree. Both are reRarded as In southenr Michigan for aeveral
HtroDR aiviofcttDenta.
eeks- vUlt
to the Relief of Unfortunate
Veceel. Had Barely Left
Mr. and Mra. Joe Beukeeki and lit
Harbor.
tle dauRhtert Dorothy and Agnea leh
today for Big Rapids for a tew deyd'
Queenstown. Ireland. May 29.—The
visit.
American liner Haverford which sail,
Mite Beryl Parkee left today for
ed yesterdiy from Urerpool to Pbitashe -wBl spend tbe
delphla. tonlRbt is aRroond on tiie
Burner rlsUlng friends and rolaUves.
fork Il««d Hubmerwed reef, two rnlie*
Jehn a Straub end Henry W. Brnltb
off the harbor entrance. Sbe atrurk Six Criminal Case* Will be Heard.
eni to Port Huron this morning
Which Is Unuaually Large
'.is afternoon 'u *> dense Tor.
attend tho Grand Lodge of Biks.
The Haverford carried *00 poasenR. J. Mercer went to Flint to atgent and crew*. Tbo coagiaii)- ofltclals
lend the Grand Commanden'. KnigbU
The Jude term of the clrcnli court, Templar.
here declared that alt imsaenRers
which bpRin* next Mcmday. will lute
taken off. The .Teasel Is appai
Mlaa Bamie McMichael went t«
larse calendar, there belDR 41 Ta-voi
Grand Rapids, Saginaw and FHat to.
doomed as her posllkrn Is regarded
listed on the docket, divided as fol
very daniEerous betatiae deep water
visit relaUree. •
lows: Criminal. C: Issue of tact. 12:
the reef on all sides, nritiih issue of law. 2: chancery, 9; chan
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Finch of $19
West Ninth streeL left this momlng
naval vessrU were dispatched
cery pro confesso. 12.
for Saginaw, wbet* they wUl attend
IlaTerford'B assistance and tURs are
Criminal Case*.
sicniUns by her.
The People vs, Georae Rooel. rape the state convention of the Cbnndi
of ChrtsL While there they win vtalt
Oeorce O, Covelt.
luaranteed Eczema Remedy.
Tbe People v*. Rltanor DoWnard ibelr son G. W. Pinch who It now
> constant iichlnB. liurninK. red
with the Saginaw News.
raah and dIsaRrecable effbets of and Gertrude I^'neb; rMaUon of
rexema. tetter, salt rheum. Itch, idles liquor taw. George G. Oovell: Farm:
employed at the Hannah A Lsur Merand irritatin' skin eniialons can
Gilbert.
1
radlly c
and1 Ibe
the skill
skin made cl
canUle
0o.'a store, left for DetroR toThe People v*. ilooeph Osier; furl»r, HobM
nU xmo
o alecept a posltUon with tbe Kel
nIthinR liquor to an Indian; Georse C.
veland. of tl
ley Lamber-company there111.. Bays: "I bad eCMcna
iwenty-flve CovelL
etna twenty
everyibUiR.
Mro. J. Reelgnol le vtaiting for a
The People va. Robert A. Anderaon:
_________________ d l»r. Hobson's
few days with friends In Grand Rnpl->xeina Ointment I fotind a cure." larceny Trom Uw peroon. Georce G.
Ms. Saginaw and DetrolL
Tbt* olnireent is the fomula df a pby. Corel];, Parm C. Onben.
slclan and has been In oae lor years—
Mlaa Lottie M. Careen hae rotumed
Tbe Peopln Ts, Howard Dunn; asnot an ekperimenL That is why we aaall an-d ballery. Oeorce O. Corel!, to Boyne City, where ahe ta tsMblnf.
van Ruarantee It. All drsRitata. or by
ne People v«. M^iitam PlttatMirR;- after a short vacation at tbe home of
mall. Price EOr. Pfeiffer CbeinIcW
her
parenta, Ur. and Mra. Benjaatan
MUdoBUenL
Oeorce
G.
Cord'.
Co, PblUdelphta and Bl Lenta.
•s STRUCK REEF
&
PAGE TBBEB
Iteue ef FacL
Wexley Wares vt, Joseph Chase
iresiwas. J. J. Tweddle: Pann C. Gil
bert.
t
IN DENSE FOG
ptssoeeis wdietueii off
Carnon. On Ji-o* IM sbi- with *• p»rtr
of MIchlRan people wm aall1 trtm
.Montreal for a three months' tour of
Europe.
Dr. H. P. Ootfrodaen of Onekama
was the guexi of hlx sister. MIm Alma
Gpifredton. over Sunday.
L. A. Pratt of Detroit waa In the
city Saiurday and Sunday vlaiting bta
mother. Sir*. E. S. Pmu, and stater.
Mr*. E, E. While.
M. B. Holley' and J. V.. McIntosh '
left this morning for nini. where .they
will aflegd tbe flfty-sevenib aaaual
conVtave of the grand
Kalghls Templar of' Michigan. Tha
KnlgbU Templar «nd the citixens of'
Flini are making Uie greatest effort
to bare this tbe biggest and best
meeting ever held In the state.Rev. H. W. Layc left this morning
for Kagibaw to auend the annual state
convention of the Christian churches,
wbich ciavcnc* there for sevetal days.
.Mr. Itaye take* i>art In tbe program.
Mrs. H. W. Lay*. vMw>' left oeveral
weeks ago to visit her sons In Lock llsven. Penn.. Is very- much Imimved
in health. She will go from there,!
Cambridge. Mssa.. to x-isit e brotb<
of Mr. l^ye. After a sbort atay abe
will go to Hallfa
illfaXj Nova Scotia, where
she will remain
lain for some time with
her brother and sitter.
Miss Anna Brinkman of Old MieSion is spending the day In the «lty.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Eagan and aen ef
Flk Kapida spent Saturday In the
«.-(|y.
Mrs. O. A. Wright end daughter
Helen of Elk Rapids epeni the week
^d in the cliy.
Mrs. E. M. Tcllepaugh of Interiochen
spent w-verol days in the city with
friends.
G. L. Roger* ef Summit City wss
In Ibe ciiv Ssiurdsy on business.
J. T. Bnus^ll left this' morning for
Manlsle^.OD a,>uaineM trip.
Fred Brown of'ArM^'^pid* is vlw
mug at the home of A. Send on West
Ninth s'lreei.
Mite Ardath Paul of ThompaenvUlo
wax In Cbe city Saturday on a ahoR
buslneos trip.
Mlaa McManus ef Elborta and Mra.
Hale of Tbonipsonville spent the week
end wlih friends ip the city.
Mra. Chaa Wilcox, who ha* spent
aeveral day* m tbe city, left today
for ter home in Chicago.
Mra. Harris and<daughter Mildred of
Beulah were In the city Saturday on
buaiocM.
Dr. Caraon of Kingsley was in the
city, the guest of bit sister. Mies EHxs>
beih Carson, for the week end.
There will be a regular meeting of
tbe Eastern Star tomorrow eranlng at
S o'clock.
'
W. J. UaUek and wHe. who have
been Vtalllng in the elty for a few
days, left this morning tor Frank
fort. where they will spend the sum
mer. They drove through from their
home In I'bicago with' a Ford Car.
Ernest Fosttr of Alden
his home there this ntornlhg after
short time In tbe dty oa bualncM.
WX C. Neleon and wif* have returned
to ihelr home at l.etand after a aboH
Visit In Die city.
Mra. Oenni* Hoxie ef Batee has re
turned to her home there after a abort.
visit In the city.
^Th^jwgular June meeting of Travei^ Cliy MtksODic Lodge will be held
this evening.
Miee Loulae Preldrich hM left for
Grand Raplita. where she will vialt
with friends and retaUves befora
going to Boston, where she will apesA
aorae time.
Th* regular meeting of the GraM
Traverar-I-rfelanaa
County Medical
Society will be held In tbe pfBce of
Dr. II. Tburtell Tueaday, June 3 at
S:15p.m.
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Old Friend* are the Beat
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Because thdj have stood the test
and are known to be true. DR. HER
RICK'S SPGAK-COATED PlIXS have
been used by more than three genera
tions for relieving blllouaneM*. dtaortiiMikw
r to this day ihe msliID deiwt
■■endmeo
MANY CASES LISTED
taotly to too
A Peculiar Wrench.
Of Ihe foot or ankle may prodooe a
sin 1a more
Cuts, burns, braises and scalds RENreduces swelUng. Is i
ttaeiKic and heels rapidly. Effeesalso when taken lor Cbotoca HerV Cratuiis and Dysentery. Price
23 cts. Sold by all dntgglsta.
Lova.
■aea ara tore's uaeta, gagRoli Mi
ttabUIUea.—Utoemdtowland.
Most Children Ha«
ne«. when they ere vfctlma of (
freiriil tolMren. who toss mod griod
tbelr toath. with bad breath aad eoF
Icky palns. have all ibe aymptoaa or
having, worms and aboald be givaB
KtckatxM Worm KlUer. a ptaoHat
randy losenge. srbich expels Woraa.
regulates Ibe bowels, lonee np tbe ayatrm. and make* chUdr«i wMl aad
happy. Klckapoe Worm RlDar to
guaranteed.
- AU
'it ddraggtata. or by maB.
Price $3c. Rlckai
Oo. PhUadelphta aad BL Loeta.
j
OBAMD TKAVEB8X HXBAID AHD TEAVEBSE BAY EAGLE. TUEBDAY, JUNE % 1913
PAGB^VB
I ol.l rountry woman, and t c tbe various resorts and o
Ibrou^h HtleBIlun ty oiiUlrtf or«:»ilia- ... well known a. an active Diera1>er
!!i the work of”*r<Mnmcrmirattoii tn the the 'nnarmakers* union and.
She has aiwaya wet- of bis rekton. Tbe alghdi
yourdetiartare of WM ^ a n>«Dbcr pf tbe Prmtemal
would «Was W'Ittk
tho»e to wbu«e tnemo^ fbe day huF Order of Bnplea Xo. 3S3.
make them feel tliat she
He leavea a wife, tnutber and father.
a*ot bookleta bare alread:ly be«
t>een vet aahl'- It waa with a view
will I
VA'I-II away, and other plai
to belaft of help In just such esicen- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ludka. aevetai ten-sled In them and their work.
Since her IIIdsbb Mra. Pederaen baa arrted out lo at/n 1 tbe atteniloii of
eies aa tbia that the aRaodatlon wa* liTothera and (rtsiera. Mlaaea Mary and
attention of her II vUliors to t^t part of the aUt^“
formed and It haa bsen ataned now ItUunSe LudkA TValter l.sdka of Trav- sd the derotsd
dpu Yoa a GREAT BIG BOOST
City. I«uIh IJidka of Peru. Neb., daughter Slgne and her hmband and
that the members can for a time
towarJ BIGGER FARM PROFITS
St tsaat wiJrk In eonjaaetlon with old Veneel l.adka of Alpena. Mrs. Wm. whenever abe coold Mra. ^tslrael
Riaeken
of
MantMee.
Mrs.
U-Hlard
soldiers Ufemselvea and be better preThat'i what yoa are aftn*. anyway.
other procesa.
i«r«f to carry on the work after the t’auiidiell of Trmverae rity.
You don‘t care much how we moke our
It's up to us to make the most servke.
Tile funeral tervlee» will lie held been completed.
Q.
R. fa n thine of the i>ai<t
lence.aolaa(as'iteivesyou best and loi«- able fence for YOU—and wearedoi(«tt
HOLY TATHER CFLE0RATEO 8EVeat service for the least cost, and actually
If you ever come to Pinaburgb, well
VeiAoriai Day speakers •ora the-Chureh of Ihe Isunstulate
ENTV-EICHTH BIRTHDAY.
^Ip# you to make more money.
gladly show you through our plant —the
were smi to five places. Judse t'mlor t'oaeepllon. Wedaeaday moralnR at
The only reason we've tried to tell you largest independent one inthe worM —
fonduetixl the yfsrrtses ai Rife Ijike; Bine O'clock. iBtermeol will tabs
Telegrams Received at Vatican Prom •
how we make our fence, is to show why and then youU know.
Rev. W. 3. foatea al Ki.utaley; M. M. place at the Qakwood cemetery.
All Over Wertd WRile Th*u- '
Thouafit to Hava Seen 8Urte4.br Cig
fence couldn't be made aa well by any
Qct a new Catalogue, anyway.
I'onnlne .it- Iiiickley; W. 11. oonnln"
aande called.
arena Stub.
at Crdni. and J. E. Toad at Willlamaliu/it. Ki< r< u<»i which bad be<-n planOrlKlnaiinR prohnblr from cKtareite
nod for Old Hlaalon. Long lAke and
stiibit. firt- l>roke out In the luim In
Ask yoof
for “Phtibureh Perfect" aiuJ
on I
i>own> eemeiery were eaneelled ui>on
jog that sotnc otbrr fence ii jon u (ood.
rear of tbe J. K. Roach realdenee Hie aorld ts vrrd into the Vatican to
the oninplotloa pf dllferent arraniteSooth I nlon atreei. Sunday afi- day. coDkratutaUnk Pope Plus npon
If M or.
!■ Wb> FMrfx,
menu." *- - -* * '
(wFklEew
i^LMANAC. l»t>and.i
bis aeveniy-eiebih birthday. All JSj
the aameiaUon endearnrw to secure
Mra. aiaiie t eueraen. aged f-K. w If- ed the structure. Bereral bdya have lone praccaaton of prelates royIhe eox>|x-ration of the icUool rhll-iof Anton Pederaen. died at Ihe lam- been In the habit of sewktnk in the
dreii. Small flaks are sent to ill lly home.eiSlSaai Krom Mreei. shonly barn and it is tlioukhi jbai a ciknreiu>ittd»f«k.PsaM7Haais
pupils ami lame flaks are arm tn b after k o'eloek yionflay murnlnk attar stub larelesaly thrown la tb« hnv to the holy father.
an Illness extendink over six moniha atoned the blnae.
placed OR the knives of the aoldlers.
Mr. and Mr*.
Tbe bufldlnf. which Is n small one.
I to the assnrintioo la («nipanled by their danebter. Miss
as coinpleielv envek>i>ed In flames
■n*’to everyone abort- alaCeen years Rigne Pedersen, spent a part of ijst
Dues of ihe-rery nomlnul rale fall and winter in Nnraav. rcturnlne when the fire driiartraeni anlved. alwould,MMiuT or later tie e.nH<>d nway Iialllelleld to iireaene the riltht to
thnugh ibey made 'an exceptionally
II HEHMT IF lEHES
,hortli bef.we ^brUtmaa.
urai Oepartmeni. to ToacB •
and otliera would (a^e tio-i' ;da<eK, live. There K not a whlmllpft boy iia~ of iweniy-me rents n y.ar are .hark•luick ruD after tbe alarm had been
.-d tlu* uteinl-^, merely enoukh m
,^,p
Buying and .Selling
niiO llii-Fc ea.TrlM-e wire to leuii- to Inc lo srhool in tbe tnorolne; (here ta
lume>! to. The lanllloDk were siofled
(Coniiniied Irora i«w:e onr.Y
pay for »he nar* and the ex|>enae of
t.ken-^n. There waa a
llie diKii-Odelil-i the full kuooilvdKe oT 4<il a inerrliam who dUiUnya hl«
vrllh hay and chaff ami the iaierlor
wsjp ilMcntxi to »'Uh III" ritwfKl et:
M'aabtngtnn, June r—A new branch
wluil was ev;i»rle.l of them. Jhew cooda (or aale.- but owea a ilebt to the speakers, Th.e cause is ft worthy jrtpi, „„rm mid the ship was lost for was stored w|ih blcbly combustible
‘ tcatioa
the»e
lio.va
lu
blue.
one
as
*<i9iri-a
*»■
.years
It
Aniook
otht*d
on
the
ship
“boja" lilnye-d a !iarl Id the crealeU
materials, fumlt^nk ready fuel for of axHcullural education was formally
Amoac Ollier ihlns' he raid it «'aa
There t» a imknown crave Id are onlyihmiighotKanlratlonsoffhla Idhd’auffaed
traKi^ly that wa,* e'er vtuited. Wlial
tbe names aud allowlnk IT to spread launched at tbe depaniDeni of agrtculal«a>a a aomler to tiiin (o aoe (lie
‘rouiliem eeniet'-ifoc that hns ihalllB-meanUiKofMeioorialdsy wlltlj i„njple.e ne:voua brtwkdown. and to every |iart of the hutldiniE aimoat
ouithi lo he the allilude of the ix-ople of Ihe^ouil
todsy. It was the "rural orcnnl- jihvKfrai vlKoV tliati-reUi liH.l the Imivj
in the r-otultiR .layar The blood of this insdiixion on the head^iom-.. be kept fnwb In the minds of Ihe',^ w-v.-ral uwks after iheir arrival
The Btriicture was. xation aervlce." dhalgned to'ald farmof alvi.v-oue tn fortu iliese day*. T!m v
•i«ed
at
the
hfsd
of
the-llnes.No
clill.lr.xi
and
(hat
lire
irtrtloe
ot
oV'^
^ew
York
she
was
very
ill
In
one
oiir forefathers uiis H'illecl on fi.aiiy a
entirely Kutted. The Iom will proha- era aionc economic bn.ving nnd aelllng
niati.T where voii are. even If you an- aervlug the memorial exerejs.a wlH;^ ,he hospital* there. f>n retumink
b]y amount to about three traodred linw. It la partculariy doalgaed to
unVnoWD and oeeuiiylm: a agiall i>Ibcv la- kein nil. The olficers of the asso-t,^,n„.
» .^rious cmdlthm ■Inllara. full} covered by' Inanrmnee.
educate tbe farmer in better tanrket-*
i> >^ur own'eallniallon of your iil.nee. elation are P. (• f;iliu,ri.presldem. and |,„o
fullv re-overed. but
Ink of his products. Heretofore the
If Mill are ai liie head of the tine yon .\mllF NerlinEer.setretaiy and treaB-lj,),,. had seemed espertally'well diirdepartment has devoted lu ofl^s^
will win every time.
Memliershlii can be obinlned,j„, ,he past few weeks. Earty Friday
toword edocoHok the farmer In -pfoThe ernat f.pr«dcn*>tlilei4 at th. by tomuiimk-atlnk with cllUei of morulnk- she suffered a aindte
Wo of better crope.
el(-.e of the war aald that we eoUlcl
apoplexy and had
. Thomas N.' Carvee. formorty of
never IlKbBnil; that the eotiniry w:oubl
M'lous alm-e tbat lime.
Harvard rnIveratty.-wUI be in char*o
be nilMl by the elitren aoMlerr who
•Marie Anderaon waa bom on Sep
of tbe new bureau, which la expected
would i>]nee a •lleinior no the throne
tember 12. inr-t, at ^'hrlallanaund. Nor
In tbe last Isane of the Michlkaa
who would niln the land., luii w iiMb
way. She was married there and about MauufarturVr and Financial Record Is
Hv wtvkiT after the aiirrender of lexSe years ago the fantlly came (o Trav the ti-'.ltwlng:
Kje Im>>s W'l'ie belOK dhiliatided ami Well Kfloswi Cigarmaker Died Sun erse rii.v. and hen* they have lived
“The Traverse City Slate bank haa
were reiiiriiiaE lo ilirii work that they
day Evening.
ever since.
decided to help aluDf the work of
liad Fo liniriedly left oi the flrat rail
lleside.-i the husbauu. there, are |w<.
Id arnix. We nre earrylnc that hreai
Victor J l.uilka died at Ids home ■
tlniigbters. .Mra M. Steltnel of Koyne much larger a<-a1e than It has
Tor la^nU and ChiUram
|H-aee that la (he plan of the ace*.
North t>ak' stn-ei. Sunday evening atjou.r. wl:» haa lieen with her niuiher dune, and along lines that are >
r.:Wi O'clock, after a limterlng illhess.*for.the p-vst few weeks, and Miss novaiiwii for banks. It I* convenlag
ilr. Ivddka was Si.f .v.-ars of pee lie Slane. who liv«-s at home, thr.-e alaiera lu birr.- lobby Into'a publicity
Bcc.ra the
w-aa bom In TriTterse flty and spent nnd one brulher In Norway
aed I* Idling It* t^rl.le ronnters wiili Signature of
Ihe Ctvmer pa,n of hU life here. He^ Mrs. ivd»rsen Was character t>pli-a! j Hie l<Hi’glets andI leaflcu
that adverleal
TittBlHirgh Perfect” Fence
FELICITATEB fflPE
BARN WAS BURRED
MRS. MlRI£PEOBtS»
Pittsburgh Steel Co.
lEW BRUCH UDBI
WBRi; REBBHra
It’S The
**Tasfy Pastry” Flour
VICTOR J. LUDU
That You Want
The kind thnt has been used for years
by the housewives in -this region.
Pie«. Cakes and Paddinos are
JasI Mghl when mode from tbeGrmid
Traverse Wheat Flour.
The Hannah & Lay Co.
CASTOR IA
ItatMYMHniAInpBNikl
PROHTABlEMEETiNG
I
BV GRAND TRAVERSE
GRANGE SATURDAY
Two New Membera Were Taken i
and Plana (or Summer
Outlined.
THE FARMERS' STORE
C01VIF*RESSED
AIR
SRRAYERS
li w,ll twvon be lime to ParlF Oreen >our
anil now Is a cood
lime tr> look tin your a[irayer. We m'-II ihe BROWN'S AUTO and the
t'ulalo Iniplenieiil's ACMg. Tlieer are. ne liuiik. ibe bexi i l■lu|l^■I•Hl■d
air aprayera made today. The nnrtb-s do noi Uui;. .-vnd they rIvo
pertert satUfartioD. One man kith «nr of tbe-e >i.rayerx <bb divtbe
wor« of threr- wen with the hand apniyer. They an- al.-« s«od for'
es, sbiubbery.
slii-ul
KpniyinK leuH freeR,
i ■. /We also ha'i- the vmall hand
Rpmyera and'PaiU^ CriH
<
. ('onie In-and let us sbuw ton tli<-'n Kjeay-
FRANK TRUDE
FERTILIZER
We would agaio-like tf impress upon you the
necessity of selectinii proper Fertilizer for tbe suc
cessful growing of beahs. corns, potatoes, etc. While
progress has been made, and is being made, at the
experimeni^l stations in a good many states, by the
use of Fertilizer, wi^ profit for the farmers who
have used it on land that is short of necessary ele
ment for vegetation to grow our supply, training in
forming is a great want in our days. We have some
booklets which we would be glad to fumish, perhaps
tbe best of all is “Land Cultivation." The sooner
you start to cultivate the pfoper way, tbe better for
us all.
You can get the Fertilizer, Beans, Seed Corp
and Garden Seeds at . .
I Till n- wa- n koo.1 .-iljrnJntK'ij inwiini; of Hi-niid Traversi- r.r.ii
r.r.,i y
■ >»attirda> a'l'-rmein Two
I—!* wJ-re started on tlu-lr
'liimitli tin- dvgn-cs. The lUiimx.i
Jniiir «as glteii over to an iUiixirai*--!
-xini.- ■•nt.H.xi. "Tile IVoni.ii ii He.
ai.lty of the Hrand Travegee -•ii-tlt-ii
.'I Western Mlrlilgnn." by It. II KIs
-mi lb. as-lsi.nu SI cryiaty of the Wi-i-i
tn Mic-Jiluan *tH-veloiim«nt buroae
Msmt one hundred lUtv lunlcni -Hrle,1. ws were shown, ninst of tin- slide-;
is-liig ac«-iic.< in tliand Traverw- aril
eWiiKIcr, The facts
dvcu lu <-uiin<v'tlnn with III. slide-.
i'-ndo»l to prove that the Hmod Tra«-rsp reeiuD Is rti-h. la natural rei-onrci-s nnd tbi- |»-opi(> art* rurc to be
In round numlx-rs forty
cramters wore <>n hand ti> raJoy Hio
' Icw-y,
At the next moctlug of this grance
1*0 imimrtant and timely miIiR-cis
'vHi be taken u|i. namely. "fultUaHon.’ and the "Malntenanrc of Roll
I■.■rtlnly ' Harold l.ewU will tl|sclls^
the fitsli totdr and A. N. Foster
teeoud
Tbia week a large number
grangers go to Old Mlaiion to attend
the summer meellnk of the county
grauglf. which w ill l>e held Wednesday
afternoon and Thursday (art-D<K>n It
Ih eviierted that there will be fully a
■k)ien from Ihe local granko to go. and
!hcM- wHI meet at the Droadbagen
livery barn at K o'clock Wednesday
morning ThU is the time of year
when the Ponlnaula couufry is at Its
lM.at and the rtatl tn the Old Mlw'lon
range l» a real treat.
WORK IS EFFECTIVE
Memorial association helps
- OUT AT EXERCISES.
i-.
Two hundred
pairs pants to
close - - worth
|Styleplus)|j^j
Clothes
Our policy
one half mote than
-f^prices aaked^
of trying to give greater
values for the money finds
its best example in Styleplus
Qothes $17.
ABOUT nFTY SUITS
•’&*# M«e
FA* |f»rM
We have selected this suit as a
leader because in Our judgment it is
several dollars better than its price.
Here’s what you «t for $17
in Styleplus—all-wool fabrics,
thoroughly shrunkthigh-^de
alpaca unings.carefuliy felled.
Canvas and haircloth soaki-d in
water toinsure permanent shapelinecLs; hand-made buttonholes.
Expert workmanship that in
cludes hand-tailoring in the coat.
Judge us by theaddefl values
in these clothes. Evcr>* spring
and summer i»t>'le in our ioi
plctc assortment.
•
Splendid values—Sold from $10 to
$20, and your
choice at ,
and $T.SO
IHt
iJMil
AbontFIveBos^Bllts
Regular $2.50
values.
Going at 91.SO
Villagea Every Year By the
Organisation.
The Grand Trarerae Mei^orlal a
elation.
anlxed some three or four
yean a
for Hie purpose of pcn'Ctuating tbe »em5ry of American sol
dier*. asllora and narlDex, haa again
tUtnonatratefl tu worth by belpins H>
brink about memortal exercises la a
number
siull Tlllaxea In tbe coun-
CORNER FRONT and CASS STREETS.
SPECIALS
without th'e aid Of the
to many of ibeae pUce* the rank* of
tbe H. A. K. and V. R. C. have been
so sadly depleted that were It not
SPRING GOODS
Our values are known all over this regioa. We buy none but well known makes that
yte can guarantee to give you service. Out line nev«' was better dian itoWri
aTL SHERMAN
& HUNIER Mes’s(MWesr
r
aum> TIAVZK8E HXBALD AED TBAVE^ BAT.IAOLZ. T0E8DAV, JUNE 3, UI3
LEEUNAll HAS HIStOlUG INTEREST
Few People Have Yet E^bred Sleejan^ Bear Sand
Dune, Which Contains l^y Geological Wonders.
l« ■ iiroieUjr no coostr In ot Id iceoloRirat fortiMlloB. Wlild
Wchliu ibn k>E a UrsM- number pf manr pooirte hnv.- km-o and *din(ivd
noiau ibai are of ccneral iatnreat'tbe Slertdns Hear, imt few hair c»Ihaa ba« lawlaWu. Utile bat been plored tbe big hand dune, and ibe«e
^id about Ibete valualde anted In few are loud la Itaeir iiraliea. It It to
the |«^t beraute. tbe Ueelanau peotde vast and ao wonderful ibat It la ( uiibaxe Ihwii latgel)
roncerned with Ued to more cODMMeratloo and
. bread and batter >nx>blemt. but now cjoeer range Iban In tb.- |iaal. It c
that ibo ooumr U comlDg
be and abould bo advortlned at
front at a reaon aeotUm. it It weO nolnt to be AUUad and latiierioil b;
that Bticflion la called to a lew of ibo all our suiiiinpr vitiion, Excuralom
iporv Ingioriabt places that duflnid to the Bear can lie .planned wlik
plant ran be formulated for advi-rtln- liroflL Tbrra- It no reaton why tbit
ing tbem and telling the world at Idare It iiot.at worthy of being Matt
Urge laieret'od in ihi-ra.
ed at many
the luueb vltlted hliU>It U certain ibat no oounly In'the Heal aixKtand natural tiWli‘ia.t»nml
uonbeni |•eDtDtula of Michigan bat a Id other iwrta of the I'nited Siairt.
longer coati llt>r (ban l^wlanau. an<]
TblH tam] dune It so vast tlmt
DO county bat at bebtitlful arenerr dozen gainee of football oould bo In
Uhen at a whole. Tbr raggtd shore lirogroAS ou Itx lop at toe aanie iil.u. line with Id bluSa, promoniorie*. without onv KBUir Ipli-rferine wUli
bant. Inlrtt, valleyt and UlBnd^ lui- anuifarr. Tbeie arc no man> tiratir.''
niab a tboukand and inure bcauo'| formalionB and iH-riiliar feaiurvt that
aimd. Tbe Isterior of ihr^unty with the |l(«r fiirni'Uet nuierlal to k<H-,>
Itt hRIa, ravines. Inland la^rt and those of a acleuilOc niltid but}
rwlftb flowing ttreamt tuppli lllrnl^ liomit. At^ono imvtdii along It*
ibe thoro tine attraciiont.
(ace be rumra to the tops of tree'
The moBi atrlking tingle fcai.i
which in tlich prime mutt lukve i Io<k1
wrlibln the rouDiy, and prulntbly tl
one liun'drol feel high, hut whclh i.iiu'
wbirb ■■ be»t known, It the BIreidiiK liear Indlcaiinut of hntiug U-en rKele
Bear Sand dyne to the wr*i of (ilcu UiDt for many y««r«. Unv alro Bud"
laka Ever tinre the I'^ch fur big boulders which furnlah bImuIuic
trader* In the tcvcntcenth ccniun be -pnwl that other agcmiM than win.;
gan 16 travel tbe roaita of lalii- MIrb- have iM-en at work in building OiK
fgan. tbU landmark bat l>eeu <-on- niT&ral moiiumeni erected by the elcatamly referreel to The Miid dune it uow«.
so big and 80 prominenilc Incnied at
The Slreidog Bear It m> big. ac u
regaidt travodl up and down Ijike derful and of to tuurh lilHtorlcal
MieMgan tiiai ti ba* been viewed l>> lereal Hint It Ik worthy of being dea larger number of |M«pie than aov arrlbMl by a oiaticr band that the «li«ber |>p1d) in the county. It In 4jIk. •crlpilou niMhi In- und In a ,l«KikIci
immenaely big, and wonderfully In-^ to be pataed out tu ihoau who «i>b in
teretting. ti It Interettliig l>ccaiite of' l■ecf•mr-familinr with the natural
id blatorltal Ifuiiordnco and hecaute ^ den o' ihe Clrand TVa'verM' rcsli.ii.
>«>w» great eelebruilon in <-oniirclinn
with the unveiling of the Nail.ma!
•Maine Moonmem ervrted at the iinli
Strict aiid'liroadway entrsnre to <'eii
tiwl i>ark in memory of. the i‘olloit
and teamen who died when the tiaitlc
ship Maine was blown u)< In Mavann
harbor. Admiral tS'lDKlow. command
DURING UNVEItINO OF MONU
rr-in-clitcf of the .Atlantic fleil. wa*
MENT TO MAINE HEROES.
the ranking officer. He will head the
parade of tlm lo.opn men of the fleet
who w-lll march.
TIiIk afterneon the Natlonat Maine
Monument
eommitlec paid an offirial
ATLANTIC SQUADRON CAVE HER
vhlt lu Koas Admiral Badger, and
OFFICIAL SALUTE.
afterw ards cseoned him to the'(Tl>
Qr*M* ^«<wde Was HaW -in Which Mull for an oRicUl call on Mayor (lay•dlately arll'rward^ Mayor
Tan Thautand Uembert of
ilaviiar reii|iiied the cair oh l«
tha Atlanta Fleet Par.'
jhe r. 8. S- Wyoming, the newiwii
ucipaud.
ehi of the (feet.
lo-rwehe
New Vork. May
Tbineew
vialiurs ttlNUril the fleet today mix)
ater diradnsichu and baUletUi*.
compritlng the .\unfa AiUniU- fbel for visits of twhe that numlx-r t.uuor-
’The Summer’s Greatest Economy-Tline in
l%3g^^l|||Wh«e Goods and VVhile Wear of Every Sort
When the doors of this store open Wednesday morning, June 4. one of the greatest White Sal^ we have ever held btarts with
gr^t stocks of snowy white goods and white wear of every description at prices that set a new economy record. A great number of the
country's good manufacturers and wholesalers have contributed of their best and finest stocks to help us make this a great and success
ful event, and now tha entire store offers' values llmi are unprecedented in tbe history of this establishment. In each and even'
instance tbe quality is of the better sorts and tbe values are of such unusual merit that the store should be thronged from morning 'till
night, throughoot the entire sale, with eager and purse-wise. shoppers. Purchase your entire while goous needs for the coming summer
at these exceptional prices. The savings in every instance are largs and worth while.
Sale Starts June 4tti and Ends June 21st
Domestics Underpriced In
This Sale
I'llii.w Tubjiig.
SERliONETTE
the Pastor Emeritus
Is There Cora in
l(piir Egypt?
“Asd wbeo tbere was famine
in Canaan. Jacob sent hisaoni
down into
ivt oocn.”
• I'.acilily tlie iiimUliuD iau't
lll•■rnl. >Mit it ••xpreNacK a pn-tf
limit Tact 111 ill!' ex|MTieiii‘<' o
nil <jf UK. nii<l it thruaU U]><>|
your ulteiitivii. tuid mine, tb<
M*i‘-Kli«in: U ttierd (Juni B
<»ir KEyiilT Have wA-faad<
or *r.- Me iimkiug PreviaiM
line (if
t excuKe/ean We make
III the reeiirriuK liiiieK of fa•
mine ,f there Sk no eom ip‘
1)i<l■ yoj* <
11111111^
~ n..„.|vr Kivr
»
83c
BE06PREA08 UNDERPRICED
,.68c
1.29
Many ulIxT B)ilvuilid vntucK at
8L79,81 95 82.19 and up
Wilhelm
VIKP.II ill uyiiK- HtroiiE Iiunk,
tike III*
first NsOmsI Bask
BT BflSCT TOTE
Senatera Will Heeeefler Be Eleetsd
By Reeple
for the
year* of ramiiTe?
p yra;
Ihceiimafatljjrtanee■ SATELT
sAn
iHlY 1b I •Pe I»ro
Washington. Say SI.—The i7Ui
tioii acaiuM Up- rata of speeib .ronsututlunal amondment was form
lationT 'lirthe lime
of
famine ail) proclBlniad today by Sccreury of
.........................
B ill ytutr kioaliip-and de|wiiil- Buie Bnan- Me gave ngMie to Ibe
rnu so -Awwb in .Inacph's'netkm timt bereaner Itnhed Rtalw
Mantry^wiUi tfae^flprtaiiity of_aenatOTs a II be elected^ by a dIrMt]
L
I
$6.95
810.9S, SllidJIo 819,98
aud
Junior
tilmolbga of lacc and eiubroideo'- There are aoroc eg;
ira tine ones at
tn,f.«»,LK,tas.
Subject to a diacmint of 10%
MUSLIN SKIRTS, In both
mirrow aud regular widlbg;
some without uhderflounrea.
They’re all t^CBD and fresh
and tbe value* will su^trlae
yon al
/
1J5,2.45. 2.95, 8.48.
All subject to a dlaceunt «(
10%.
22c
U.do-*' long While Silk
Vileven. ellaiw- length. dotiMe
Huger ll|w, the uaual TT.c
ss
23c
rt':,""...........49c
9 wide. In (ha White
r
27c
ir.-l)ti<'<in li-raih* in i>umsill, glo-'-h. ivlia good valuen
white
Tlxye fevv M>ei-|iil iiumlHtf-*
are in n ela** b.v thempt-Irer.
They are simply uuappnwi li
able lu value.
l.B.1ieB -\luiilin Uownii. tuck
ed yoke, long ali-ev'ei,,
^
M..-<-ial at ...................... OIL.
loidir.-' Corset Cover*, all
sire*, laiv and ciulirolder'
“■....... :... I7k
laulhK>' full k-iigUi white
;ii-IUeaatB. deep benistilebedfirmiiee, (inlBhiri w-jth emhruiderv,
otfly .............................. tj/tC
A Biiiall lot of slieiilly soiled
Qiiisliii w«*ir at
>A OFF
10'x discount on children's and infanU' c
over sivles. includiag handeinlvrolderud ctcim** and fine
cambrics, with appropriate
• Ide. fuhnp^ SSc
White
Gloves
Prclly White
Waists at
Great
Reductions
Your samnier walat seeds sboald be
boogtai riglil now; Ibe price redacllans arc
geaolDc.
Ladies' whlre lingerie waists, high or low neck, long or ihort sleeves,
front or back. walsU that have sold at 69c sn«
e »«
Tic, White Sale priia; ..................................................................
.A gre.it ussorinient Of *l.adles' Wbllo Waiats. all siylv*. sarnion'.s
that have said all season up to $1.50. In (iie Juno
sale at ........................ A.......................................................................... V5C
10% off on all higtMr ^rlcod White Waigta.
Dainty Muslin Undergarments in the
Great White Sale
The assortmeiits that are offered in this sale comprise the largest variety
of styles it has ever been our good fortune to show. Made of fine soft materials,
every garment is daiirable in every way and the price roductkiDB permit of ununusuai savings on every purchase. Three Exlraordinari^ Beraaln ABsortmenls>-
Lotlat46e
Lot 2 at 72c
ThI* naaortmaai tnriiidi
The greatest value* we're ew
lowing ganiwa.' nuy ot irhliai been able to offer you. Kot a gar
are ralfular 75c values;
ment worth leas than $1. In this
lot you wiU.find ladln’ add mlases'
I«d!e*‘ and miseeg' fine mualln
orepe gowna. mualln gowns, high
drawara. mualln peuiroata, long
neck or aUporer gtyles: fancy mua■hori. allp«ver gowns, flne cotaet
^lin drawera.. muslin skirts nnd
coven, nlao children's prim
glrig’ itriDOeas sUpa. etc.
Blips and
•
9c, 12i/^c, 15c and 18c
While Sale Items
that admit ot
Itraiitlful new modriH.tIuit
(llvvrailv of Ktyli-a
i!ial arc hetdotu-aeoa in oiiv
one alore. TliU' liig aalioffi'ia;
l-idl.-8' ami tnlMM'*' While Ungoric nre*i
(*lnn> Inaertbui, and lar-ea.
.. ....
___________
and ekirt. llegiilar
value. In (be
/bP
While Kale, iirii-e ........................................................................91.Vd
Udl.-«' and ntlam-s' White VoIIq Urrasea. eUlioTAloIv .trinimod wrilh
hliHdiiw liiiim, some l■ei■ull(ullr embroidered; very excluaire dohigiib: $19.00 valiieii, ulid marvel* of tx-auty
(lie jiri>»..................................................................
Killer llreaMg. Vhc kind you oxpai’t
only in the larger chit*.
uiiil <-very dh-wi. luiderpiieed u
llaloty and
ncrvlcoablc
gowns. In high ntn-k (H- slip
...i2k
...i8c
Comidete hliowlng of »c-:e
Mtiiuble While I-Yx.twpar. for
rhltilnvi Mel iiiliAo* at eeotioiiiii-al pnee*.
I.B(l)e,.' While Silk I.Ule
iiiKii lluae. a remarkable liargain for the While
|
.Sale at. pair ........ I
l.adies' WbKe Silk Boot
Hoar, ibe value; le-rfeot quality. di pjiir .OVC
kIiiiw u
Mnslln Gowns in
tbe While Sale
lay IrceTylme
wblle.
5.?r'..1.95
79c and 98c
White Hose
^qulsite
New
White
Dresses
c
Some very iiRiiaiial offeriiigK It: ..UI Shoe
during
the White Sale.
^
loidlp*- new "-alrap White
Cativaa l‘uin|<*. with iOathor
heel*, u
I aO
value ft/P................
I .“O
Wi-tiien’s iiud prow iiig girls'
While Caiiva* Itulion SIkk-k
.w-flh the iiew low hvel. ev-
White Wash Fabrics in
the Sale
lin^ atriix-a and rbeckB at
Speiial value.* lu IMiniO
MixAv Vowclb. Ix-muivd vlxl*. Wbllr Sale
liii.v. onvli ...................................................................................
I.a<lle«' Whltn Cnioii-tatr HaUnkerriilefB.
«Bi-h ...............................................................................................
Will
Berlin. May
A<«ording to a
Bnsseidorf r.ewsjnuKT Knlx-r MYlhelni
aboucio go Into buslocM ns pn olco
maw^ne maunfactiiTerr and |.ro|>»s>ra faitory
I t*adlnen.
brotber-ln-law. prlnec kbust of S>'de;
wlg-lloisteln. Is alrtWfly in the trade
having a lamoo' at i'rattenan. bill- lb ■
kaUer'i advisers have iioliited oui p.
their ruler that despile the Ineicariiii;
demand for oleo then- I-, not a single
'jtacloo- In. Prussia. This tew etilei
- ahhaaliuiife—Ui.
“®* recc‘'«l lavoriiMy by thiAn avr Egypt’
^ •jAgrartan members of the ttelchKlap.
I who have been c sadlng against Ibe
Wh.t
Ih.. f.min,. „f
oi«„,an„.l„V ..o.h.,.
,,r .,p|,„rtun,t.v, of
uo,
o.
9c
.‘•’■•.i................
lUiult ;«J J<li. to a vust.ii.irr.1
nicavliiHl Cotton, yard wldi-. v-xrv^l.-nl Ik- «]u«litv.
Captain Jah (ton In Charge of North
Kalsar
39c
.47c
37k
89c, 98c, 81.19 aad 8L89
CMHiliOS NEW BOAT
TO OPEN FACTORY
18C
MERCERIZED BLEACHED NAPKINS, good aUo. xpl.-udld fltilKh;
b. i..>.i.h| r.-adv lot »M-. Tlx-fl.iio .lualliy.
|H-r dozfii ..........................................................................
r;
A
.
Ku-fvpUomil valuoB lu TaMv l.iiieas during tlu- Wbito Sab.-
GUBM mm WELCSMEO
The many friends «»t Capi. .V K
Johnston will l>e glad to know' Itiat
he is lo he maatcr of tbe new- Nnrrli
.AiiH-ncan. owned by dhe Cblngo.
huh and (ieorglaii Bay Transportailoii
Co. sailing Iwiwecn Chlrago and l>ululh. This was given its builder’,
trial trip last *Monday from ih.
Krorqe yards ot the Ureal I.akes Kr.
Alpeering Co. at Bclrolt. Tt)(s iii-u
luisscngcr vessel has a rairylng cajia
lily of
bchldt« tbe crew, nmkemlh-« an ,b<oir und Is o:ic tiX tiip-«wi eoiupleU' of the modern iiasse-i.
ger Ixiata.
...... 16c
ALL LINEN HALF BLEACHED DAMASK, regular H-k-
FLEET MUDS
OPEN HOUSE
•tt Ibe rnlli.d Suiet navy today
aieained into New York tvimr
up tbe KorUi Itiver and threw
cbora overboard aliortly beiorv i
A» tbe great anchor «abl.-a wtreicbed
lo UutaeM Ibe ik-» I'nbun warablp
(tuba ateamed Into the river and ua
M*t Ibe American balUi»bi|w w-hlch
reared her a aaluilng welconn- that
wras hrard -for niilet. Immediaiely
u^D anchoring Ibe big gunt. on i
Cuba tbnndered a aaluie In return.
The .Vorth Atlantic flnt and the
Ci.Pa arrived Yo take part in uiinur-
InilK-fc Wldo, ruuud lArvail.
WHITE
SHOES
lot 3 at 92c
Here are wonderful offaringa.
made posalhle by right boylmg and
Die detcrmtnsilon to uphold our
store motto. "Undersalt
Lots
of these are easltg worth to $1.».
lAdles' and nlaaas' princess
riiualy Ultomed; fine Unge:>e gowns, combination s-.'ta. Including'*Uie "Leona," 34n-l eults:
ohomise. and the greatest Whiil
Skirt values that ws ever offered.
t0% DtocoNiel cm all MubIIb Uadertvehr not meationed la this Bill;
CoMbiiutiM
Siiite and
Chemise
of ti
popuUr
gnraanu are vary
complota.--We’ve n«ver had"
Hirer garaenta. ami the egerial featnree ot the "Leoea”
$Jn-l garmaht make the Una
eomplele. Aift to aee the
"Veoaa,*' and
at Aha aame
time note tbe quUty ot our
com^luvUona and ehemlae at
GloDe Dept. Store
1 25.148.8.791»2.48
Subject to 10% dIeeouRL
OBAlfD TE4VKBU BSRALD AlTD TEATBB8S BAT BAQLE. TUESDAY. JUVE 8.1918
» Use RMd Bullr (ePilMcd Ibe girl to. '
L>nit Prtnc* All-fUgbti
enl pus, and ther bcsao wich •
put hpr bundle and alt on a Vroad, Bat
One lovely day In fall, ^be nuU lay banging and. rlaablng that all the
alone lo real.
under the learea ready to be pickod, tuothen in the block eanie to their
"I______
wish___________
I could lake______________
Grandma Gan-- notl tiw *lr w*»
*•» so
«• •<>*« «><l eriapti“»
that window,
window,totoaee
seewhat
whatwaa
^the
thematter.
matter.
♦ net to the abore?" ahe «ld. dlgglnk «
«*J‘» biood Jost tingle lor a The bee., too, were dared by the
♦ her heel into the nod. and onconadu.-‘o the wooda.
.
noiac. and alter hovering nbpul nncer♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ly abo used ihh olbcr'a word.. “•She
It wai Saturday, too. and there «na Wlniy tor a short time. neUivd down
Can t wc trngln thli very mlauteT" n«»d« that moreit I do lota of tWnga.* no achool. But noon after broakfnsl
fbo aldcwnlk.
i;
»bo asked.
Think of wanting lo nee the beautiful hla niollier called him.
"They're going lo'awarm on the
Omndma Oennet oi*ened the door »«•*“ iof »ld>'
i’‘c *>rcn It
"Ray." ahe said. “I aliall need you aldewalk." aaM .Frank Bmce, "l>ut
Into the kltilng »oiu. and the girl's every rummer, and 1 fdt awfully cro.t thla iiiomlag lo take care of baby, for that bucket donn. boitnm i.p. and.
SUNSHINE
H«lon and Rao«l#tleiW of the
J HersM Young Folka Bunahlno
* Club:
l' Will try never to worry or
fret about 'anythins.
J
t
^
♦
«
nothing. I oaght to bnnor old age. as^tim<- o
1 want aomc one to bunor me-ahen ]‘'^rc«iual
am old."
places of like character.
Than
Thenabe
abepare
ga»«upupher
hereeat
aeatlolothe
the ItItmay
maybobonewe
newatotomany
.manytoi know
old woman, and weni and atood In the tliat the roal loiontor of Ice cream
crowd. Uut while Jennettc waa atand- hoda was one Fred Sander*, of Ito.
tag upon her Uploca. trying' In vain troll, Michigan, and that he dkd rejg ,ee. a courUer of the emperor, cov- cenily m ihai city, to an Interview
cred with gold lace, elbowed hie way he told bow he came to make the dcto her aide as he eald. "Uule girl, llciou. drink. Confertloneni for many
hfr ma)eaiy would be plvaacd to ace >eara were lu the habit of making Ire
... . ... ... .
; ♦ the threehold and looked In. Ohalm: for ue tbU year Inatctd of the sen bab.v Js nbt oultg well."
They did as be aaid. nod then step- ' When the abaahed child itond be- *«<•« creatn. but there was no lee
♦ and Mblc bad U-eh moved agalnat the ahorr."
Ray had plana, loo. but he only aald. )ksI back k ilitle way tu aee wbai fore the empreaa. abe gmcioualy a»ld: cream soda.
Uul mone.v waa Wt pit nV .wilh the
fboevHl:
would ba{)|.#n. "< ome here, my daughter,
and all ^nVdl. the ftesh sweet nWmua«d‘
^
i will try to ba loving^ helpful ^ • alls, and in thi o-nier of the room
• as a bed-quill fittmO'-wi^h a iHitrli- JoyeCNa and the ten dollars -IhilHo "All right, motherV and he brought
The beee settled to the sidewalk, with me. 1 aaw you give up your eeat to gel sour towardevening, nnd 1 had ^ aitd kind tn-evtrybedy ahd to 4 '
’ work quill sewed In n-sdy for t.vlngf knew wroulil In- nocssary lo take out hJa Imlhllng-blocka and began to not far from the bueket. with a great to that old woman, and now- you muat to disapimini some enstomem." said
♦ dvary Wvliig thin#.
’ It was bulcle'B own quilt. In nil the Mrs. Gannei and henioH to the shore build a wonderlul jmbice to nmuae hU Imtalng and foa>. and after wiuc time remain by my aide."
Mr.-Sandet-.,
4
If I aver fall in trying ta do 4
So God honora tlinae who honor hla
--ooe night. Jimt befort.- ! wna get4 thaaa things, I will Try. try 4[ |two uonthi of varalioti thgt she had for a day ami irighi «ak hoiM-leasly lUtle alsler. ll rose alowly. cobiuins. they began lo trawl under.the buck, been boarding at bam Kami this big beyond h«-r slender purse. Then Khc tower* and ateeide*. nnill ll was near- eU at flr«i one 1>> one. but soon In a aervanu. God eepeelally- honora thoiu:
,
niar
♦ again."
.
^ ph-ee of iNiicliwork had lu-en growing, put her hand on the •lulU. 'aiid her ly finished, wb«m llaby May touched wide black stream.
who honor the aged and' aeemltigly fj,.j
, cream
♦
4
♦ nay alter day- alie came to Grandma breaib came quick. More Ihan once It with her liny fool and down U came
The Uiya wati lied ilelightedly. with- heli>l«ea disilplea.—Our Young Folks,
.mi ii)<-• ream was sour. I don't
tiannet'a cottage and plaimol how It thal day ahe had Ihougbl of ihlx.
wllli-» i-rasb.
out aaying a word, until all the bees-------------------------know what made me du It. I had
should go. and sowod on itie squar- *
"Mr*. Ashton woubl gl»e wo a ten“\angbty liahyV cried llay. but
out .of sight. Not a sound <wmc
The First Amertean Poetry
never lliotight; of II before; but I wantOrganited Oocam
from uoih-r then bueket.
with I
'
. even stitches^ No fancy- dollar gold piece fi
There a
few girl* In this country e-l fo kee|> that eoiiplc'# trade. Anywhen be s V- the grieved look i
1‘arl with «Caue. he wUd. quickly:
work bad ever proved .-o alluring as
Could nhc think oT
who hav
a*d beard . the nuraery -way, I put some Icc cream io Uie acsia.
Firm Vico Preo
selling those colored pieces together her KUinmer'* work? Give the beniitl- 'i,ai,y: n| build another.
by the luotber:
They liked It and dsked for another.
-Sell 'em
iU-amused the little girl fora long
«Dd that was lh< hn-t h-c cream ao<la.
tocond Vico Proaidant—liirw. Irons Ip l>a*kei iiatiem. and there wm- al- fill result she hod wi-ought Inlo^ihcr
-Kec|. V and gel lot* of hon<-y: ."Ihxdi-a-by liaby. upon the tree top:
w-aya the anilcl|>alli>M of Ihe da. wben hand*? A eonple or big tear* w<-m
-The fame of the he cream soda
My lather sot three hive* of hec* When the wind bWwa the cradle will s.,„ead all over tli.- .by. and Detroit
the top of the twt. iiw.irk ■ should be rolling down. Imi Duli le did not hevnl
j,,
^Bm^Wna Omrvdmothar—Mr*. A. L.
l•onl|.U•lcd and nut
put into the ijSng them. Prolwbly Cramlrua Gariwt hud
..j.y,, ,„i,uid
Willlnma.
eoninlelr.l
-e them to him and then
rock;
ju^qilc. when they got to otheV eWea.
frame, with its lining of calico aod its leli like slu-dillng niullltuiles of leiiis n,^„, wunewlierc."
when they make
"imn the bough breaks, Ihp cradle lw>gan aaklDg'for It. Dealers la other
son white «-oiioii liatilug- '
iK-<ain.e she had lo give >ip seeing the
-jui
*“”■ ""
" ** ***
will («ll.
cities began writing me lettcra about
"All rtg'ht:"
fight:" was ibo
Ibo boy'a answer.
....... ..
"Isni It lovelyr she cilct.
ov;p.n
so ntany limes.
g,,.] he aearrbed
^*rcbed luitiemly
jatlemly nniil he
_
.
' .
.
cradic. .baby u, gnd It wakn't Ions before t^ cream
..
and
u Ulk 'a II
________________
Grandma Gannet was imtiliiga-long
Mr*. Ashton s big hmiHr gh-atiuMl
j^eiu.
"My! " said Tonmi;
and all."
aoda was as comnionly- know n as diltk
throughout the c-ountry. Number of'nanw on the Cradia
'>‘“R
nee- nnwng » «;lun>l' ‘'f Krvi-n maples on
-Thank .vou. dear." nald grandma.
^
But
nmny know the origin of
siumoer Of namaa on tno wrmi.s
-| „,.ur see a pr.-ltler otu-; Thai the . rest of,ihe ncvUtlll. imb le-knew .-y„„ .^e eyes and feci fot ftw. "
••Well." .aid 1-Vank. "If I l.adn'
Roll.May t. 1913. M2B.
P Iwsket in Ihe middle Isi fairly iher.- was noiWuK like pp.mpim-ss to
Then hla ,tnolher ^Icd him to su
«" 1*“'
guess we wouldut have got them: '
fnthora landed al limouth. -Mass., a
‘^hTuitle’
goml ttuwiiuuou. foi- , }„Kket «if chliw.
she doclan.-d c ivlucii K- keep the vlrtti'- In
' SUNSHINE POEMS.
"Who brought the hu^cL I'd like to i«arty were <tut in the fleW w here the
jjgtrgj, • ••
^nd she picked up c clumsy bundle
Little Offerings*
know." said Tonimjv
Indlao women Were picking atrwwbcrc<l after him.
Dulcle walked around Ihc frame and an3 hurried on:
.Mr. Sander, was bom I
"My offering U email." aald a beam tc
thought'of
gclling
iwni
and
riw.
Several
of
these
'o«en.
or
r
,j
"WI.0
Mra.
Ashton
sal
the broad |»reb
.-^n
„„ .n,»v answer as
looked at-the diffeernt tiabkeu of flowa flpwc.-.
’
he hurried away to the wood pile, lie Ihloga? Not ,o.k Tom Harris:'' aald squaws, as they are <ull«l.>d
i Ihe age of one year.
yhu Just
calico. There were Idtic*. and m-'a IHiIcIc •nine vp
"Bot I'll shine. If you
brought you my qiiifl,
'liapoose*."—that la. Iiablea—and Imvbad UHcd his ha.Hkel w lu-n throe of his
yellows, and idnks. and browns.
■'''
lor an boui.
l•aul Ins no ciadleo, they had them tied
K-hoolmates came along.
*»>**?
>v*r has »‘>rhvd‘ Into toiubluallon* thal thadc
^
Choose the Baiutiful in.Life,
For the ghower that'
^
up
In
Indian
fOKhlon.'anil
hung
from
*“• llK-tn beautiful to took at. I, was no
>'« A.htoa looked u|. In sun-rise.
"We re going tiuttlng." called J*btl.
wo friends were out for a walk lodrenched you so
•Yes," sail] Johnny, angrily, “you Uic limb* of aurroondlng tree#. "When
•X'omc on. Ray:"
in the country, we arc told.
“wIlT w'dwmc my aofi
«»"• K''’*
- quill. You said this
And 1 think
'cause i heard 'em and said the wind blew. iIicm- c radle* would gclber
'
s my
"4 can’t." answtred' lUy
ber handiwork.
r
One of them carried a camera with
golden touch."
.,
^
to listen:"
rock. " A y oung man of the party, ob
-You
•
dmw
In
the
flrwt
kuo;
‘ns
-^4:ve
got
to
bclp
mother.
him. As they were |«st-lng a wretchBo the flower spread Us yietab
-Ob.
what
a
baby!"
Uughe.1
Jack
Tftere
Is
no
telling
wtmt
might
hr
serving
tbit.
peeled'oR'u
piecf
of
the
\
yourself.
laugli(-d Gramliuu
come the light .
touie'llke bapr-coed if Mlss^y. the boys'teach- |«rk,’and wroie- the above llnea.
of
"llut ir* youra. uiy dear: You dldu't
her glasses.
And Its tint grew more lovely, and ,«•
®W
And in iwo mlnme* Iiulch
' J«l!y ‘ - • ’ ---------Aicn tome anmud the «j„eh. ll la believed, were the Ural ‘^'1
dIant. and bright.
n ready lo sell It now." ahe dc- |
corner.
pi-ciry written in Amcriba.
needledust 10 ahloe for an hour-fwa. a H"««1»hI ti^ big cy,
________________waa
the
reply,
"I
never
uka
\Yhy.
what I*
I* Ibe
Ibe matter?'
matter?'
lIui’Rny shook hla head, and hur"''’’
g- Iioys, ’“'at
and wa* drawli
a iditure of the ugly; Ihefe'a enoagfa
.
small gift Uideed.
3lr*. Ashton
•«««/ but d.e ried in
in' with
V........hi*
.........................................
chl|».
... . “be ••beJ- i~blng down Into the
handle ol 4
Whiatling and Thinking
,i,e l*aotlfnl.
Bat I'waa Just wtat ibo blowom then
flushed fai-ea.
okodcliair sorry when she came Iiark
rheetnii
Irink iliaskcl. What fun It was to pu
was . said of one boy that be
That was.a good wwy to speak nml
bapi>cnvd to need,
on. the house and |w«scd a gleam „
„ prewt tctniuailon. I.ni he *
In tbe long needle Just right, tie thi
'°
--I-IMI-I lor ..n, oMhoort. - TO*
n‘'“ o’™"* Ml”
,g geld piece in Diilclc.
have a lltth- time »K-.|«-ne woru
another sort of boy that ao ex- u,|n„ ,„d we'shall all be much hai*
knots
so
they
would
npt
s11|>
uade^
"I can't help you much." Mid the
-What have you under lh» bucketr
buckeir .^^,
.,
111*
-You really like It. Mr*. Asbtonr
h,„«
"Mha.
,e go ^«h Urt
any pmvocatlon. and <-ui IIh- loo-ve
breete to a lily.
-ke.l
Diilcle.
se«;lng
the
hesliailon
,
nnml*er
pi
eheMi.m
iiee*
=*'e
a*ked.
plea>an(l..
............................
**
** i,ciullfm mher
**»*•than the
ends with M'lssor*'. And all thls^lib '
he a*ked. plea>an(l}.
whUtllng In our
,bg
-But the day has been hot. and the
"Y.-*. It is beautiful for mv room."
nj, ntolber met hlui at the
"»■'"' of bees'." aald Billy.
dear Grandma Gannci working away
yard one suotnvr. It seemed to be
eve is ao atllly:"
L
Hut there wa* an e.presvion Oi. the
•
-Uh." aaid .Miss llay. "bow flne:
the op|K>»lte *lde of
’ll is only some crumbs thal I musll
that lugged
tugged at
at her
her heart
Ifgart ,
sheldoo lias
has been
been here."
here" she
she X*" "Warm >bem
them yoljrseivc.
yo(ir»clvea '?
'? And
And ^he
'
ll*.th toniiue* ruunlhg l-u*H> ,* the t=lrl's lace
lace thal
shelrton
enrof'"th^e'^^r^.ower.^“r
“JJe«T w'ayl "^''exSide
throws away,"
IL-edlc* flashed in luk out;
and made her loci that something Was
“and he wants you to take a •l«t »re you going to do with them?"
many differmil ways, ror examwe.
boy announced the height of e f uu bow mueb better It would be to look
Bald a child 10 a robin, one cold- wlnl
Once more the Iwy-s all looked at ,
, bs|>penilig.
lackage of II
> going home a
maple to be thirty-three fceL
for the beautiful In the live* of those
to day.
J
the
ground,
and
*aid
noihlug.
said Duleie. suddenly KcUiug
B'“ •'"■‘•ic ‘""V the money to Elm ^en..
Why. hod- do you knowT' was the around us. Instead of looking for the
^-Rut It you are hungry, of them ydu'Il
"I'd like to sec- them." said MIm
Farm aud held a «'nii*uliail«u with he
gcnaml question.
.
bad thiog* In them!
be glad.
Hay. "Could I lieep under? 1 spi* *
uiDiher about furiher dt-tnlU of tho
-1,
I long way." falicred
.-ll. I have
••Mcaaured IL"
i.ci us look for the bwutlfal ererrFor yw seen. lo be looking dcjtcicd
IKW* you Imve to Hit it up soon."
oeeati. iourney for tirandma Gannrt. later
,-an.r :>.to
"M"*'"
where we go. That means that we
and aad."
Johnny
weii|
ui>
<aiiti<.usly
and
lift
they
went
together
tu
ih_<station.
-|
g,„
horry
,"
his
nmilie
an*w'«-ivvi,
'■ytytl rule and yardsilck.aball aee the prelty wild flowers rathAnd the bird took the olferiiis—’twas Grandma tiannet."
llUpi-ulti^rui. "liufjhe <lu<1or ha-- l>een •o kind
ed the erlge a little to look under.
- io spile oi an ache of d!^ppultil
The Utile lady shook her be»!.
almpte Indeed.
refuse
Ite
had
IO
n
Then
he
Widiv
.mod
the
O.K-ket.
,
7^
didn't
climb
that
Ull
Uecr
cr
than the weeds when we go walkIwidly lifted
bueket.
. Dulcio tell blithely happy a* aie ex
Me had
had lo
(o p
ve had the money (>ut by.
refuse. Ite
Th*roi.** m if . __.s bh* m-rthtr atkod. anxiously.
log In the fleld*. It means thal wc
■Bat ll came lb a montent ^ nttenaosl
There waa not a Ik>c In It: A eraek '
ilutl oeean.l ve had It sav,-d u|., change,! her gold piece' tor ih^ liek- away oil the train.
_
"No m; I Juai found the length of shall see the mlnbow rather than the
need:
" “
fifty tiDu-s. It'll *iolI a five dollar bill ct* and a very few worn .lolUr l■ll<•
all right:- said ibe .boy. irvlng
.1 .!!.'! ‘be ahadow and meaaurcd fhat."
rioud* In the sky above u*. and that
And Ibe robin, movi grateful, gave
.That trip to the ahure wa* a aph-omile, and be started off. wbistilng. ’'‘•ere the -»>eea had gone. The boys
for nu- lo go lo the *burv. ehild, when
"But the length of the shadow «-e shall see the good In peoidc niber
'
bad: lielore long
lookfl at it and then at each otbri.
there's always aomelwly neevlliis thal■>‘«1
The flrsf day the glint *,ih Ihe laekage saf.
rhangea."
than the bed —Selected.
A small stave or two of its ven- best Ovi-dollar hUI ovor*e than I ought to‘be »un wa* all over lh» calm *u”,,orkot. I'p a long, stwp hill, then sheepishly enough.
-Yes'm; hut twice a day tho sliad--------------.Mia* Kay looked fNuu one to An
want to wee the Atlantic ocean, Tlii*‘“‘'c of ‘be water, hut In the night a down again, and over a dreary *irelch
are Jut as hmg as the things
—Gtain Growers' Guide.
very montb I had it I'Ul l>) . and'.he.'-‘on'- rree. and hy tnonUtig the v«av«-* „f jj.vri. uiiGl at last he was glad to other of ilic lltiie group. Her face wav
lK»en trying ii all
►olwr.
but
therq
was
a
iwlnkle
In
her
‘benwl
SImmopse's got sick and needed extra of ■' ►l•riuc tide were rolling In ut«n
,hi. pip white bouse of Mr. llelileu
summer, I drove a stick Into Uio
, j,,n gf „
n battling If you
Seed Tima
vltiuals'*
the rook* In wild fury. Grandma GanThe door wa* owned hy ll,»a Ik 1- eye* A* she bade the boy* good
nM, ih.V maJcl, , remembtr,..
I. lo be . rel.l. b.11. boi . I..
Kind words are wond-iliil liil'e aceds
"Don't y-ou want lo aw ll drviul- flct wan^-red along the yUff lo an den. to wJiopi he gave the tackage.
" ..."
> V""
Utk. or .hoi In . lliUo |.|« bo. lo
That blnssom Into beautiful deeds;
fuiiyr
'
ceauey- of .-i^ii^tiuenl - that made
-yg,, g,„., come in and *e«- iiioi'i ibloc ttey n.o.1 do. ud Ibo m.lo
,„t mw o.nl.bod u oolrki, .. .h. l«o. ,ibo -b.do- o, ,bo ,roo ...old bo io.i ,b, oeoiro ot ,h. boitlo.; olod tbo
Kind deed* ahliie brighter Ilian auy
Grandma <ronnei aolpi.^ a knoi be- Ihilcie's bcanTilvJv dance with iiai* ,t-,- said the yound lady, and ah.
s long as the tree, and ibat'a thirty- baUIng slightly with cord, then thnsd
Ml*, had done.—Sc1cci4-d.
fore *lie *i>okc.
.
idncra.
.
_
him in to her nralhor's
throe f«?et."
* darning needle with yam of some
That picrw the l»
• Ik-lileo was lying on the lounge. lo«ik"So thal Is what you have been t.Hght color and commence anyw-faero
Both are more picclou*. lltHe lg» add „o„„,Mmea, ahd
lumtli* Uler. A shan* blast
,cry lalc. She -took Bay's haim
• w-hlatllng about all aummerr'
the hall, calling It the top. InaeA
girl.
ked little Bury, a* she *aw them for
Than any diamond, nili
and make atHeh«-* all over It aomeber lile.
Bo w'iib such k<-e<]:
Ihing
like butUmbole stitch, working
Hew
the
Bey
Cot
There.
"Tlu-y are flower*. Susy."'wonder Ikiw they with tl^e point of the needle tpward
•1 know ihaL mamma; liui they arc
That lovely flowers
III get a kUrt In the world. Here la you all the time. V*e different colon
aou:cthliig more than -than—" Imii
there."
true story of how one boy begau.
of yam till ll Is quite c<yv«rod over.’
could think of no other Dower
—Annie E. Bllnncr.
A ndghiKif bad a loi of cows to
'
which was only a flower to her. 8o
hurried around ami
Tongue TwUura.
iki>3 another qneatlon.
milk. TbU boy
c have i^ug room. Bun.- vuough.
want anything
xhamed. t'ould
•Do their trot,go down. down, very milked hii iwnof the koine dairy.
He who Is anxious lo He his tongue
"Do you like rlie»lnnts? " ahe askeil.
A PACE OF flUNflHINE STORIES. rJvoi. u|> ai.ythiitg cherished like that •»>' o*> wb «"*■
Iheii he skl|.|u*d down to the neigh
knot* will do well to atlemptHhe
The Patchwiork QuilL
ntdgb»w»r's Wmall hoy want;
"Oh. mother, mother: l ean t .mi*c
"Oh ye*, marni." said Ihe boy, "bm deep, mamma?"
"Deeikcr than Ihe roots of most l«or's and milkeil live or six wore row's tpiiowing exeri-lae In pronaDclatlon:
hat he would wear out ht- these knot*!" *he cried, working away
havcii i idckfd any yet."
Ihilcle Joyce gave a ha|>|>y lltth
r. 01 M. hell- al>oiit a new at the airing of Ural one humlle .apd
"Kofoi, " aald the Udy. 'n>riog the small flow.ei*; but why do you ask every olgbi and momlng For ibis he a day or two ago. during a lull In
awing to the sewing bag on her arm
,,«-kl...k.l. Y<.u.»-,.l—.- .b. Ib-l.S-k-'
,rco.lv.a.
,.rnebe...
bu.l»«., t.o Hill. boolbta.H M,
the church?
then the other.
as ahe tan up Giandma Gannot's flag
“Oik 1 Hmught they miiM go down
Theae ^001.-* be pul away In bis »hlte and the other Uack. were a^Hut there wa* a light irtc|. aero** ' "Mni. Joy w look a iiair or sbcai •aid to Rav "we have two large trees
stone walk. It had rained all night,
lack of the bouse but so mar ibe
»*“1 ‘i™’* “
‘“‘o f*** ‘***‘‘'
*"
*““**
***“ nothing, when
and the country was bcanUfully gn-m he kitchen flwir. and lliiv looki-d «t|. Irom her w'ork-Uaahel.'
lad
lioys
don't
dare
to
steal
themeun*hlne
that
would
make
the
gold
emidy
match
lox.
How
many
time
a
,hc
,AhUe booiMeek agreed lo btaek
"I'Ul then
li clean and full ol treahnew*. The o.ivee a lady In blue standing on the
prlDts. and Dul<
light footstep* along
from Elm Farm to Grs
.'no. lb.
brown flag-stoDr walk,
««
last of the diorm
irnlnx sun
quite gone. Oiougb the
grass to
bad act thc^roja on
-riy breexo
srarkllhg and a*bii of w
lailering
brought
down from the trees.
Grandma Gannel's lack •
open, aod Dqlcic MiHied mi
the bars of the acreen door
-I'm all ready to set jlght to work,
child allvi-:- Uugbeil a hihk. brightfared wotuan as she lifted the'esteb
Inside the lurked
‘Mother w-a* afraid. I might l>e too
early, but I «sld you were always
fixed up!" decUrvd the girl.
The Uf klK'ben certainly did agree
with Dairies statement. .The white
pine floor ws« siuiles*; ib'e'small
range sbooc like a inusbevl mirr*:'
.’..c,
Lr'r.-ro.b„.,- ...
-How 1...1,; All .»,,»« b.re 1„. rv.r „ b,u,U i.r.iU.,-ih.„ ib. ... I
l-o... M-kliui lor . ,.111- lor
obb ».d.l Ob.o.oibor. l..'i lllo..l,'
b,
l..hlob.dIbdroom:
v,.„.lUlct
fs*hlon>-d
U-droom; You
will let o«
nivbmi-r
know-bo
shellkod
likedtoll,.
going In
inIbo
thr.boro
shore
have this, won't you. dear Mrs. Gan- enough to lake all those smcMes;"
nett?"
.Mrs. Joyce smiled.
Diilcle put her bands caressingly on
"Try the other bundle, dear." she
.r,b, Mb rbi:;k.r;rr,btk”’.rs:.-
od l»,, Md b. iHrf to ih.nk b,r. b.i od o», oMbo ,.1,...., i.rlor. ob B«. !ui »l«o
.bo.loi.podhim.
<»« kHr'CoVT'..!.
-"'Run
Rnt .tons,
liiib,
|,ri«oo.~
.ho Md. —. >nd ibi-«
->bo clt.pod bn Mniiio. o-ot) oi.tlb. -Tbo ..tu..
along,
little
prince."
bandstand cried. "I see It now ; 1 ace he made this way went also Into Uic
"and (tick as fast as you ............
.Mamma.'
why
didn't
you
tell
iauKwhen the mall man coaies along. Rons
*
8 Go-i * Kiatier-workr'
""hen the l«y bad twenty dolUn.
will nil you. and you can ride all the ’
be bought II pair ot boou. g geogI did not think of that."
-s,r'rr.:« „
r-',:'.TrY”L,”r:
b.,b,.U.b,„,b«.u,ollo^o...oUl Ml,..ob:.,U,b»A....
Th,b b. b.a . bice
.n.
b.m., Mr b.»b.M. ..d b. b.,
piece fnr it. Dulcle."
The girl laughed as she shook her
bead.
'
"1 gun* not!"
Mrs. Asliion wst -w-..
down —
snd .........
chstte.l
sbojit the errand that hs<l brought
her to Orapdma Gtnnet'*. When she
She said ahe thought ot you every had come to visit him.
Ume she looked at the quilt in her
What a feast they had!
rhntnuu
old-fashioned bodroom,vud rememf’hesinai* boiled, and
bered how
brave
you -...........
were to-........................
sell It. roasted: chestndts hot and cheetnuti
------------. ,—
and she wanted you lo''have this. She cold.
put two and two together when she
And ‘’Ullle Prince All-RigM' was a
was lied.
"Now there Is lust the edge to turn
lo and stitch down, child." daclared
Mr*. Gaoiiet when they got up from
dinner.
late that afternoon imirie siarted
abuni^nt'a return for her aaeriflee.
and told of such tulloesa of love as
brought the quick tears to ber eyes.
e been happy all winter, mother,
.Inst to know that Grandma Gannet
didn't have to Imagine how the waves
w„. MR. .... U -ob.d bold.
"And the dandWlons grew np ehare
‘it* iKddea lean tell, didn't they.
lamtnar
'
‘‘Perhaps they dM: tor tbs Goths
tell that before her there was winter,
••••
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...,..o
o,M,.*..UM.o..
■r-
H. W
,
Um«M
I.
...
Mb.,
a good education. Then he went out
pgiugg , p,,e, of jonioa oa
Md twuiht a farm-ol hi* own
•
counter and placing tome sugar
SomrmayMbe hsbiu he had lormed
by. and the anU sever tall t»
of saving, helped him all' Ibe way. cry the sugar lo the ismos. What,
along He did not tay hU books up ^ ^
of that a»w? It U an
.
<„re.t all about them.
. e-rf*.!
~
,n..,
...m.
«
b,Ab.b..,
hloaed
roekw had been shaken with s iieilection that gave asiursoce ot live I
geese feathers Inside: andIt was cerptace'
tain that Botblng was
around
|t'
f
I
K
B.
'‘'“"V
----------------------Ants Making Lemonade.
"Did .vou know thal. anu WOuM
Unonader asked a Bridge
grocer the other day.
and sptan, up to loot Paul Ax»oli
was the llm to see a smaU black
cloud api>roachlng.'«nlv a little above
the level of ihHr beads. “Swann of
b^." be Sl^ tersely,
“lAet’s twirm ’em ind get 'em." said
*Hn—n^«r review U.
Germany-,
« specutors crowded around the
before which the emperor was
‘o '■“'h “>r Pesslng regbMoia WbUe
Je^ieUe waa sealed In the stand ahe
«*»• legtalature and do a W of other
work for them. Bot he was always
deserts of water,
glad to get bock to the farm, and be
mideo. and rollovl'w
—
them you reach yow- desUsy.—Call
»«
I®*!*)
^bnru.
How Ice Cream Sods Waa Fl»«» fldhde.
i popular t
NsgoHv.
omuaesovoCeaH..
that osbouaeo that
Duleie Uugbed merrily and pulled arms. It was considerable of a load, up with happiness.- she said, gently , anything to umke a aobw. So Toauny UiUe Oeman girl said to bnraetf: -It the snmnyer and tall seasons of tbo “BsJt" bo nld. Is. that
isto bad whsa pas
Mteo ber mwMw-bag.
bat she tugged it valiantly, and ber —Ruby Holmes Martin. In The Girls’ darted tato the bottse. and came bSek to not right for me lo *« boro, while year. Thta It one conrecUon thal Is aakao poUtoeo taste
1 got the aeedlot Inst rtgla! arms were suobi A nhady >dar« hr C^lipoolos.
Inp mlnnta wlih a Ua banket dbd aev- that poor. toeUe oM. ve«aa oaa aaa of r«m UmxUob hat *1U lasLforaU
Ota”
- 1.
j
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OLDEST PAPER IN HICBIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS—ESTABUSHEO 18SS.
TSAVEESE BAT EAOUl
TltAVERSE a-rr,
oeand teavebse countt, miciuoan, ti ksiiav.
.ir\E:
TOOK TRIP
OVEBBOOTEli
STATE HONORS
WERE AWARDED
IN MEMORY
OF HEROES
POTATO MEN
FAVOR GRADING
(KKunzxnoiiwiiscoMnEBi
POHLY WOK SILVER MBML
LURE PiRiDE WAS HELD
GOVBIS THE WHOIf RE6IM
|linilnai7 to « crrator Rod more
ship of Nations." Millartl I>olily. Tra'
:.i Hie Cedar ch.ir.-li which
IPodcd trip, wlilrh mrtK July 7.
City; -National Armamcnie,
.ly filled will. Ih.- l.el.K-»s am
I iDltrpnt «'ill l>«> added to this crrnt,
Harold Andrews. Bax Axe; "ilurotB i
MS iRxrsllde KiH-..:.*] ail aval
» tbe Jlrdroplaae n«l. that
plai
Toll." Paul Richie. Bhetby ; ’-Uosalsui
>.-yan.'.-.- and rushed to the I-. U<- of
• jalRi: a trip from Chlcaco to Mackinaor
In Politics." Uuaaell Johnson. Csb
•ynaster. A nnn<lK-r of Tra
• «III armpany and parallel the aiimety.-The Urekier Hemage." Kdwai^
l*x>|de were at Hie excn-lscs. Im-lud
______
rtoraoblire nt thl« time.
II. Crisp. Hillsdale.
litg Janies K. Cvad. who was
M'hlle the Judges were making their
Wtrr MICHIGAN PIOCE WELL UN | *11 alone thp road «f thla recent
•i--sli.r of Hi. e'l-i.lng The.Ins',
ORATORICAL CONTEST BEST I’fT
ASSOCIATION FORMED TO CARRY
rtebbrna the high school girls’ gloe
OER WAV. Withflndlnc t'artr has tnet
total <m all tlie huil-liiig,, n: ho i
ASSOCIATION’S HISTORY
OUT PLAN.
Iwllh the laealcat MittaURlRFm hy the
•pred with two very fine wlecante was carrl.-.!. Mr. isiooni
{local cood roads offlrlala and aulomodons, under the dlreciorablp of .Miss
Kt.r*H> insurauce <u, hi* aloek.
DthuyiaslE.
Kdllb Gilibe. .Tke enthuslaam of the
non.' on the slot.- building. The
Thta Is B cuniiMlgo of education,
siiidcuig rould mil be suppresaed;
will ajn>ruximate'V7..'.m. .
nd at the eJoso of these nmairal
demonairailng lo the regions through
The fire was H.e nioki spe<-i3cnla
NORTHERN COURSE WAS GONE vb'ch lilt proposed road .will pAss." FIRST HONORS CAPTURED
luuihpts tKey- rose lo their (eel
tluil Iw's las'n In this v|.-ii,N) it: y.-a:: WILL OEtfEFIT BOTH GROWER
ang
Ihe
gnwt
rallying
song.
"l>eaT
AND BUYER.
OVER VrIOAY.
ami
the sky was light.*! up tor iwen
SHELBY CONTESTANT
Old llla.k and Geld." and the crirad
ty-llvi' lell.-s:
Old Seldlerw arc Few But the San
Mew Hlghw^r Will Bie Bum Under ihr building of goods roads: ulUmnlo- Mlaa Oliva Chaplil of Jackson Vton DBriy- went wild.
As Ibere 1* no fire ih-|iari.».-lii wl.al Label W.ll Ee Adopted Which wni
Spirit
Rules
Thctn
as
Did
Be Respected By Market Men
ever Hi- gri«|csi won.b-r U that th.
• of Good Read)
When i halrman Eaton appeared on
. taking advantagc'of the Increased
Work;
In the Dari. Days/'
the platform lo annnun.-e Ihe winners
Membernhip Open to all
' Reseed By the Last
iward offerA'd for ihe building of the
Traverse Clyr in Both
Of War.
If trojan work ol it..' i-ophInterestee.
revived with applkuoc thai
rnnk highways tlial may later on
Uriwas
not
allowed
l.<
apt
.-a
denvoustrwiod the pent up feeliftgR
sointed.
With
a'day
os
mar
iHrfct
uilK-r building*.
^Ivc .Michigan Potato Grading assoThe tnemhen or the patliOndlnR
The Mate ■■onicsi In the Mi.-higan ere als.ui lo hr l••oson(•d. He tbank«sible,
the
exer.
lxes
of
Memorial
’laihiii uiiK formed Friday at a
high school .unti.rU-sl aaiuxUllon held i-rt the auJIeme fur their indulgence.
tORr (or the oiiealns o( the West
day were tl..- IvrI (Imt have been Itelil
he said that while the addi
lll•*ding irt-ld hi th.- room* of Ibc Cpm* fthcblsaa Pike on the road (rom Obi
Friday In S(clnl..'>eU Grand called
wer«' of the very best the program in The city in yoars.^ The day niiened
mltlre of Tuenly-Onc. alteiided by
eap> to Markina*-, arrived in TVb>
of Ihe must repreeenlati
I'londy.
hut
It
only
tendeil
bad iM^n a long one, and the Itlerrait
l*>i.tto buyers and IIkwc Interrslod la
BUdlcDCf^ of Ihc year. This-aasm-l
«r#e City Tburvday nlitbl. A meetlnE
all
the
mur.'
enjoyable.
The
rain
of
manlfesled slewed how rloseiy ea.ii
the growing and marketing of pota
*a» recently held In Traverse, iiiibc OLD SETTLERS GATHER HERE tion :« formed for the Ifnal teat
night Ix-tore labi the jduat
' FRIDAY, JUNE 27
loth ryjnory- and declamation. The one had lMTn followed. He wished to
iotereau «( tbe Rood roads iileb#a
TO, OPERATE toes at Grand Rauids. <’;.dillar. Man.' was nothing to disturb
nn. Ttt^nij.
;>.iriM|)Mnis in die dcclaiuad.in class thank , the people for the manner In lairyiiig out of tbe pl^s of
Tt^nh- ^ly. Onekema. F31s|
faiel
from CbicRRo to Ma<'klnaw. At that
2 oHOPS
h
tijey
had
been
re«el.v-cd,
the
Active
Campaign
to
Secure
New
I "■-■ly those from the ninth and
time a new entanl-'vtion was effected
early hour there were V. Iilcl—
Members la Being Cerrled on
itb grades of the dlfferFiit high fanions h.ispllallly that was always ac- i.T all kind* .-oaitng fiom th
-lios’-ii ci’-'-irnian and J? ‘ D. (.ardle.
to pusb the Interest o( tbU moveby Committees.
kH-ietjoy „f Hie meeting aad Uler
schools of the state, and the euntes ivr.led all who i-aiiio lo ifaia northorn in lb.' v-ounlr) IllU-d Willi i>eoplv wb.i
Uy. He then called all the rontesUnts who finally comi>eic f.w di
tl.i-i*' rdnc.Tr v.cr.' cicclod the tcnihoraRrMay tnnminR a meeting was held.
Were to witneMi the diffei
intK to Hie platform and said to them
The thirty-second annual meittug aute honors are. ib<«o who havc'au.
(Ts until Hip permanent ontan.. _
(ime the name of tbe organlU.l each »ii>- had their eonirJbiiHon ul
that
e.v.iione
wa#
a
winner,
and
while
anil
idcnic
of
theriild
Sctilcra'
arsoceaafully won In die l.x al high school,
Is L-umi l•‘(f■d at a later date.
txatlon was changed to West Mlchllb.w.T*'to deltver to Hie .ommilicperhaps would Iw favored a littb
as*mlatloii Is the outcome of
can Pike rsaodatlon. with tbe slogen iailon of the Uratid Traverse n-glcm the sub-district and the dlslrii-l gathwho had In .-liatge the loving work
will be held un the Central, srboul erings. ‘niosc who arw udmlUed In
r than the rest nl this llrac. ho
'^’blcvgo to Mackinaw. L«kc Sbi
strewing the graves of tbu de|«*rlc
Kleveti uiec eri- hroilglil l;c i< PrI- the tc-llng that has‘been felt among
n..| wish to sav Hist :« yeara
i-ople Id (bis section of
All tbe Way." Tbe (ollowlng oBloera ground*. Traverse City, on ICriday Ihe final aiste oraturl.wls have passed
wub tli«-* tokens of r.-si«d
iirday l.y the
IT- yiuniueiie to l.rtak
June STih, 1PI3.
- through the same roii'iesis only they from now which would
ilml it Is abpolutoly aecwere elected.
The fi. A. It.. W. It. C., and Biia^h
l.'iinqk.Ts, tuschinUt*
Comniltiees arc already a|i|>otntod can come from any class to th.- high i-st winner and then In his happiest
essaiy to have a more iwrfect manner
Dr. Wm DeKleloc. Grand Haven,
War
v.-terans
made
the
ear^v
trip'
iD,l
Muel.sr
at
Hn.|-,.
In
this
111 are making arrangenieDi
seliool. It la an bimor that .-oines In: manner he presented the first price
of itradlna and marketing the pnsluct.
president.
linve‘V*vn'pUet'l a*
ahnt It ts ho|>od -will hr the largest •vBcc a year in die slate. IxiM ulgl.r (n dectamallon lo Miss Olive Cliapb (takwiKKl cel.ieU-ry to cj.iry out ll
’>•' M.-a Hist has prompted the
Rlebard M. Moffman. ManUtce. Sec
work in tbe *ln.|ss and will be kepi
annual gailicring In the history ot ih cooteai was wai.-lusl with more Ihic
Ja.kaon, the second lo Russell Mi lomtal exercises that are always i
reiarj and treasurer.
(nil of meaning lo llu' itsing ge.iri
by Ihe rniumiuy. aa they *iu fruit p-.>j.1p to organize must be car
aNBorlailon. Kveryining that ts'i'osh er of Alpena.
han
la
usually
displayed
for
di<ried out In ibl.« line. There wore
Eiecntlve Committer, Prank llaranibm.
and
ibis
wns
dune
as
bad
Iw-en
aide
to
find-txard
and
lodging
hie will lie done by the *Hl!x< iia oh
Tb.' g..kl medal for oratoriral 'abn
ti ihui Travers.' Clly l.ir Ihe lira
.•m .-i:. ul Id.'** brought out In
ton,^wU P. Conger. Rtrhard
ir.-vioiisly plaancd.
I |«rl or the city. No disluib
Travcri-p City to ghc tbe-old settlcrv
was glvea to Paul Hlclilc of She
In die history of the aaBoi-latloHoffman. Wm. DeKleine. John 1. GlbProi.ipHy at 2 n'el.M-k tbe lines
'as iiiii.lt niam Hielr arrival and, yc*i.'nlay'6 mc-.-tfuj; that will i.e folhearty w elcomc and a royal good and of any city in the Mkle hart i
f and the silver iii.*Ih1 |.> Millard
b.we.1 aud the hy law* that will gov•on. J. E. Merritt. I. R. Allen.
Hnio while In the city. The TraverM* meiuher In both the rlaases. Th. ■^lily^of Trav.-rs.' Cily. Then the were furm.'.t for the parade, alaritng prulKil.ly will Dot Ik- ax Hie siri
■m the workings of (be aru-miatlon
A publicity eommlttee was appoint City- Cornel l>aod will turnisli music,
at I he court l.niise ,'and wending b
iplnye* i'nlcnd to •-oixJui I th.'i,- I
icmbcrs of Traverse City hfgli s,-h«*. Wn^s of Hie evening gave w*y and
V ill he furmulstcd In a short time. It
ed. with John I Gibson as rbalrmai
along iw^/ahle lines.
aiMomohlles will tie provided IliRi
applause . was loud and long, way .town Ibvardinai. avenue. Bid.
re nnli-il for their loyal supporl ik
VOS suggc*lod IliJl esHi motnlwr
to publish a guide or blue bonk for all li^y iuve a ride around the city
Park and Proat strveta to (he Cit
re was a general rush to the stage
iclr favurltfw In every line of w.irk
.l.-.|gf himseir'to tbe faUbful fulKlIaatobMlrtUsU and lourtste. ctAering
on aonii- of the good state re In studies, on die field o.'
oncralulatv ihe winnein, and mme
nent of the IrtVimlxe* sTnd that there
Ttio line was headed by the i
tbe west Mlcbigan section
r^ard .oads recently built under the! and In literary a.hievem.-nts. and the
i> mitra hearty than those uT ihc
Imt* of the HIT 'roiunilsfloD li
a riandaid gradt,- Gaud wtakvb wu
The jieny. besdod by Dr. DeKIrioe. eouniy road system.
their
applause that greeted the hu-al n.n
f.illow.>d hy t'a’iiidvIlV Concert
0(K-Med at a s<Teeti of one and tbreeBurted at Grand Haven and
Bring ycnir iiaakets well filled, and tmanta as they- apiumred on the i.lat
Well Known Resident Paased Away
hand,
with
the
full
.-nMiiany
of
Mi.-M
:ler* Inch. U.at tb^ most careful
Mnskegira. Montagne. Whitehall
tea. coff<H-. suaar aad cream Will l>e ■irm upheld this sentiment
Friday KighL
val
ll.vcrv.-'.
who
with
thcl,
■nllon be sfvH-a Ihl*. A Ubei will
, were met at t'enlwater by Hairy Hus- (uni1rh<-<l free to all.
. It Is aelOiim that so noie<l » gad.
iiiinrnis and under the comrLi«en and when that Is place.! on
ton In hU ear. aeromnanled hy Mayor
Rliort tnikh and rc:iilnl>-rrn''c.s of .-ring of Judges are gathered at ear
t'a.herine Muon- pas*.*] swa)
>r r'apiafn Vandeiwcrp and
T. D. Smltb oT ScoUvIle. \V. C. Pree- early days In the devcloi.meoi of tills
IVid-’y nlU.1 at It-r l.omi-. lilt State' Hk’ car It wit] he able (o iisss withoat
Imc. and th.’M- sho bad
Invit-d
ant Cro*^ exe.-ui.d some verv
further lusiH-ctlOD and is this
dy of ScoilvlUc. P W. Harding, higli
ored region* will be given.by sev ir be Judges were ch.isen fpr iii.lt
nipv.t. and alinweil that the.' iceei. at T;2ii p lu. Mrs, Moore wasi way It will aave a lot of valuable Ume.
way commlasloaer of Mason county, eral of the older tmidcnls at the meetikeii wiih a sKkhi attack of jwrnlyKts
iblllty to act Inlelligeiitlv m UiIr BAPTIST CHURCIf IS IN SPLENDID
llower
of
the
10.1
int
yvar*
and at tbi: same lime eroatr a roall. Siegel, president of the
hlfb will Is- held III (he hich; irdliotts work, for iWpru'ed a* never
bile
(II
lioeh.'sier.
Minn.,
where
she
CONDITION
e. The Sminlsh War Veteran.
Baslnesi MOi's a
r.ce ill tbz- grading and qniUIly of
At Prank- >cl:o>il assembly room lmnipdiaiel<
before that the .-oni.-stants for lost
•■XI In line, wlih Command.-r ad gone with her liaugliler. .Misa
fort ibc iisrty ' . Joined bj F,
p product. Aliy one tan Join the astier Ihe dinner k over.
leleii. «hu bad undergone an o|H-ranight's bonora were so closely'mat. h
In charge. Tb.- I.adles- A..x
'iailofi and the larmera will be '
WIckbam and otht r*
Paster Refv4«d Increase of SaUry
The summer' schedule of Ira’
• >ii. She was breugl.t I»mic a few
ed that It was nn'i.imlly difU.-ull in
nd
the
Woman
s
Keltef
Cori.s
>aiiEili<protniiuiu members. Sonte
J. E. Herrllt of Msnlktce. funilshcd the railroads wlR lie an at ihfU-tlnje. give the final d<x i*i<m.
That Was Rceenvmeoded by'
e.-ks .Tgo and nei.-r fully recovered
f'diowed.' with over filly memlHTs ol
of tb^^ftinitPiyi have side tracks near
the Trusteee.
autos from Arcadia to P'rankfort making It easy lor peonie (rom all
K. J. Baum of Grand Knplds. w1io
the Grand Aniiy or the nejiuhllc.
Ih.-lr liomps and they can grade tbelr
Pugeno Elmmcrman of F/ankfori. the pai#» of Ihe region m get taiTraverw has l>ec:i se. rotary > ir.iasurrr of the
MmM<«ure
was
the
youngest
of
Wlillc
arc getting fewer each
• lid l>aek to their honle
poutops and put. tht* label on
great ratlmad klJg of Ohio has ex
The annual im-etlng ot (he First
gilt iliildrvn.
four daughters and
asR.«latlon elm. It was first organ
year. y.i ll wa* s.-m, that with the Th
' offlivrs are making an extra Ized. prwsid.'d as rlniirman. The idlier Hapli .i .-hur.-h was held on Tliiirh<b
hibited xrest 'nt'.AAt li, tbU movear nnil In tbI* way oavc the time
siiirlng stialns of tl.n tisli'vnni/airs four aotifc. She was Is.rn lu Palmyra,
tlil-H year to ndd to Ihe member iifficera are Supi. K. A. Jeffu-s of evening hi Hie eh.ireh |uirb>rs. Tl
rent and turnt<:ii~t the |.srty/wll|i
■nawee eouniy. Nnv. 2. Di:'. aad pf .llii' buyer n-handling tliein at this
thrv
all
marched
as
quickly
as
did
th'•hip list and i*crfi-ci ihc records of the
ao auto aad repreMyitaOrc.
H't'.l the whole familv nn.-.ed to r oilrrr D-lnts. niey can gH them
l-alncsdale.
prraldcni; Prin.lpal E formal se-asiou was precr.led by i
younger nwn of Ihe day. Theic weie
nsriMlalinn. To this emf all Ihrwc who T- E. Gallup of Adrian, vl.v president. cirolb'nt reiuusi furnl»hert by tl
At Empire. Ue party was n
> market quiiker and tbe large comliiindicd. of school HiM.lren wl.o .\.'nie. where llu-y resided h-r some
iv<-A-In till* region Ic
Hoe. Joba R- iUoto and D. M
ladic*. After an enjoyable auclal time
The Judge* .................
......
...... coming lo Traverse CUy In lissifin housrs will come to rrsiwrt
hrouglii lip the rear of the prore.v
:>i
nionare
urged
to
bei-oiiie
president of the Wc<Urn Mi
ivoivdotl were .Mrs, Cnrh.'lla Hulsl. was Indulged In. Kcv. Mr. frvlng In slim un.lcr Ihe charge pf ih>- janitors >Tk. whtu' shi- has resided aime. Hip latK'l and a natural In.-rcaso of
iiiciii
I
nta
.If
the
asHoelhllon.
Applli-a.
Develppoient bureau, with his n
There arc left lo m.Hirn (he In** price will follow and a greaHT de- _
Bapids; .Piln<i|ial Edwin I. irodured th.- chairman of liie evenlug. of the variout- h'lllrtlnu*. ll was as
tion blaiikK should lx. Jtiled out and
escorted them to' cion Arlsir.
>0 daugli’era. Miss Helen, who lives mand will N> mad.' for northern'BAchMflldr. Detrult. and Wllhniu M. Aiken. William tiranl. who presided hi the good a paiw'le as I.bn t«-cii seen hero
ntimlier of th.Be In
Haves. I.«land. Nortl>i>ori. Omcna aad llhil with the Keerelary along wlili
. lionir. .-ind Mrs. ibilamT Uougliliui. Unji ik.uiKw*-.
Arbor. The judges on d.-llvcr; absence o» Ihe proaidc-nl ot Ihe irus
rt a similar u-.aslnii In many yMra
■I fee of llfiy .-enla. These
V
iHvanl.
George
II.
CroSK.
au.-ndanci' vctpr.lay fame somcwhal
SottoDs Ray and tbeniw to Travi-rse
iiied at For
Hon. Perry F. Powers. Cadillac
‘Tlie .'js-ra hou*.- wa* well rilled
appllraiion bUnks will ]>•• furnislird
ItciRirls from the various di'iuiltCity.
irr.-scnl UenL IP’Ughtoii is wfth •kcpilral hut Ih fore gt.lnc away they ^
M: a. UniUDd. Klk Itanlds. aw
nil thoM' who are always eager to
by
and
may
Im
left
with
any
one
of
icntR of .h.irch work were preM-ni-aw- tlM- l<ncnf_. that they would deAfter the meeting Friday morning
tro<.p at Galveston. Texas: aj
Principal Ray A. PaUuer. Grand lta|i
sf.-li to Hi.-..e exeri-lses. While the
I. The Iruasun-r showed that t\
ive from ^.h an organlzaHon and
at the Park Plaea, the party conslsi- Ihe officers of the ahsoeiallun
niidlciire wa* tilling the seats th.- son. Allred, of D.'lni|l.
ing of Dr. DeKlelM Of Grand ilaven;
While the i
I gathering led..''6 liad .lKu>n raised (or the chi.r.h't land idiy<-d a immlK-r of patriotic Tbcre are U'slde three slatetw. Mra. they are more then cnthuslastls over
Smilh,
prcsldrnl.
lUirkJc’
miNynsea
during
the'
ytar.
thui
the
R. M. Hoffman of ManUtee. J. M. lirsd
-V U llavlbind and Mr*. P. J. Fish, lip mitr-nme. More tticmbers will be
.Mini.- K i). Urtd. sccreury. Old Mb the high arlKsd on-hestra riitertaliied inortcagc on tbe p.T>i»>ny had been airs that v»(Te fully appreciated.
tord. Arcadia. John I. Gigson. Pmak.
with a numlier of cxeellent 8i'li>.iliins
The cxcrclsr* were In charge of who live in the Hiy. and .Mra. C. II. iddPd at on.*' nn'd the work gf the
»loUv Mr.-. Win U.vc. hlstortan. Tra.
removed luid that n luilaiice of (IC.xo
Hamtlum and Geo. O. Bales of Tgavthat were radiusUatlcally rw-elved.
IMsi Commaudur C, II. Johnson, ati.l 1-j.l.is. «.f Bates. The brothers are issoclaiion will tie put Intu aeilve
City; O. j; Powers, treasurer. Elk
,remahic<l.. Ktar benevolenn. ll
A meeting to be held the
erwe C}(y look R trip to Charlovdlx. Rapbl*.
W. F. Kendrick gave ifn' invoca
• rituallsii.' (art of the
A. It. was Charlrs Iloxsie of BeatHc, Joliu Ilox
ahown
that
iho
following
sums
<
going by the way nf WlllUmsburg.
ri.'d out Bs.a pan of ih<- program, sir. c.iuiiiy treasurer, and Dr A. T. lirxt week in July will call in a largo
Couiiiy Vl.^ Pfcridcnis—W.'k. An tion and the groat balib- of brains contributed: For Jewiid. evang.
llrllalre. Centra] Ld^ aad EIlswo -‘i denmn. Grand Traverse ru.miy. Trav
The elosest atlenilon waa
isle was l.in|Uh.*1 hy a ladles' qiur Ili.xi-le of Grand Bapids. A»o|hri numlwr of mrmbrra and the complete
Hon. Jlim.9i<: (or foreign mlssb.n*.
and returning sbe^Uno by way of
each one aa they delivered
te that w^ Welt received by the liiotlier. Al'inio Houle of Bales, died organization be perfected.
> niy: John While, le^lanau'counflGfiGO: tor home and atale mlM>ion.
number ol years ago.
Elk Rapids. .The
*■
lvmBolun: n. t). lievnolds. Hciizic their declamallona and nratlons. Tra< |7(..Hi; lor Bible and S.u.daJ s. b.wl audience. They gave (o\ir numbera.
The ruDcral lervi.-c* wi-i.i from
tlnurd today Into Bentle county. This i«uni). Hendon, R. F, |>, No. 1: K. S.
Clly audience# have never been
Ilhea Muiiln mad a favorite
vorh.
ir late home at 2:30 Monday afteri
RclrcHiin.
morning .Mr. Hsmlltnn eecoried the Noble. Atiiilm .xmnly. Klk Riipld*: O,
1 surb a treat. Any one of the
Ihlcn.’ Boclcty.
total »::C2 i:.,
The aihjre*i of the day was gl'
>uu. Rev. Demi’S i .Hlilin v.fll. iating.
would have dona mydli
l«ny to IntcrKK-hcn and there turned
Willmr. rharlevnix eo'iiity, Charle.
an average of xivrr |2.>‘i i*>- mcmlN-i
by Sitpt D I Ty ler, and hla words
ly-j-eum course, and
them over to Dr. Corey and Stacy of
ix: II. A. (’aniphrii, Kmmrl ronoiy,
lor the mlsRlnnarv work of'ihc rhurcb.
e same style of delivery or manner
Honor, who wdll drive them to Dear Peioakey; A. E, Palmer. Kalkaska
d on page (our.)
Iti achieving tills crodital.le stmwlng
of thought they were followed-with valuable aid was received (rom tb:
Lake and to Manistee.
county. Kalka*ka.
lotereRl and attention,
A rec<-ni act of tbe legialatuo pro
lynlr ronsUtlng of a large colSunday school. Woman's Ml.ssinii Hr
vided for this great highway through' lortlon Of Inridenu and hap|.enlogi of would ba «xtrcmely dlffii-uU lo give He. Ljsdlew' Aid aoclnty, the Phlluthta
Former Traverse City Man WIK'Ce to
western Michigan; Manistee andi
early day* will Imj given to oach a description at the various Hdos of ao'l Barara BihLje class.
Uaivcrsity of Wyomli^ Next
~
UiongbL
Mch
one
bad
complete
Traveo.c rity, lotng on tbe direct new member of the asMH-iaiion.
Year.
In recognition of Hie work of tb. 0I$A8TRDUB fire occurred at
route. i.atrr on, an amendmaai was
Romemiver ihe .late. • Friday. June tery of themselves and the auWeti iwslor. Her. r. H. Irving. Uie trusl.'*'*
MAPLE CITV.
laiBHlng. May
The Iward ii
passed, through the.efforts of Hon. S7lh. 191C. and the plaee. Central In hsnd, and the rounds of applni
recommended tbaf hU aalary iw in
Ralph Thacker, belter known here
cducnilnii of Hm' Hty of Iteirolt-hai
John It. Ssnio, providing for A brMcb school groun.lR, Traverse Clly. and all that greetad each at the done
ereaHed by nii addllinn of fpn'm. ihun Bulldingi la Total and Is EaI Pat is making an envIaMa record
ichl to Puichqso text biK.ks am
from Manistee, north acroas MaaUtec. come lux-parcd i.. rujoy ilie day to the Jhelr urationa waa evidence Senough
hut tills |MO|KMli'ioa was al.so
«(imaied at About
arranged for Fi.' sale of name to th. In Ivasv'ball. He U coaching at Peru,
Dearie and l.eelanau ttmades io fiillexl extent, renewing old acquaint- that they bad roarbod the nUi
lutely refused by .Mr. Irving, who <11.;,
$7,000.
Htiidonts at coil If such brnik* an the Nebraska Si-ale Nwma! eebool and
aoqed and forming new ones.
, the lIsteDera. Tbe program was not lot with the bencvolsneea of the
fioribtnn th-me to Travereir City.
(iirDlxhfd (m- under Hie text book
year produced a team which
followed, for Just previous to the rnn- •hurHi rn lie weakened by atteu.piing
E. O. MDIJ. Secretary,
Tbe roads built under the prorWon
The giiicral lucr. liandls.- aioro of plan In yoguu In fX'iiult.
every game played. Every
tostants going on the platform (bey
i
Old Mlexlon.
of tbe good roads' e>;t of jachlgan.
too largo a salary.
lllooiu tc Cluff and the adJHtilng
Booh Is the suhsianre of an opin team In the slate has been met and
poeHlon. n» one knowing
knowb
drew- for poeUlon.
W. \V. SMITH. ITraldeni.
(be width of twehe feet, are enUacd
The following ofUccra were then hulMing occupied by II. A. Johnson,
defeated,
giving his tcMt nndUpnted
ion
handed
down
late
today
by
tht
Just In what Older they would appear. otecied;
Bnrklej-. ^
0 SCSO award -per mile. Where t^e
of Maple City, were entirely de*trdj«d
right to the stale chauplenshlp. Sev
In order of let the young ladles and
roads would consUiute a part of the
Trustee for five years. Mr*. Denja by fire at ll o'clock Thursday night. supreme court In the case of (ormei
young men jrero as follows:
baak line of tbe Chicago to MarklDaw
min Tbirlhy: lor four year*. George The lire was not rtitvcovcfcrt until tbe Attorney OeDPrarj'Vanz Kuhn v*. thc| eral teams from.ouuide tbe state have
Hoard of Education of the city of De- also bc^ defeated by the feat coUege
Tbe deelan^tlon tontesianu were H. <'roas. Norman Wtight and WlllUm
blgbway. they will be enUiled to doa
Johnsou building was ofie maaa of
team.
trolL
given
Brat
place.
"A
idciure
of
War."
ble a«rd. SiSM per mile. The prort(or three years; for two years. name*. Nearly all the. i^oplr of Ma
.Mias Marie Hansen, lienton Harbor; Edward Rosier, and (or one year, E.
Aa a result of the opinion a reooli
There _are two or throe Traverae
aloae of tbe tniak highway bill, prople CUy were
vided for mlMage In proportion to the COMPLETE NEWS BACKING FROM Wendall Pbllllps’ ^oussalnt I'Ouver. Wilhelm.
'XerrIsWibat were being carried out tion passed by the board of education City boys with Pat and all of them
ire." MIse Haitle Mtcbalke. Mt.
STORM AREA
number of l«wnabloa In the eouniy
A. p Elder and Frank It Cedar. The few who were nearby which emiwwered the aerretary of the hav'e made good on tbe baseball team.
lemena;
"Joan
of
Are,"
Miss
Olive
board
to'enter
into
a
.■or.irsct
for
1
these playora while
G.
Durfee.
and where tbe iruak line does not
did what th.') could with a bucket bri
Chapin. Jackson; "rolumhus, the Dis
purchase of such hooks U made lo<
coaching la the local high Kbool and
Bunday sc
coaeune the eaUre mileage, other
m-a-Mr*. gade, but
aince he has introduced them to Mstw
roadr-may be built, snd award uken Shipping Along tha Virginia Coatt coverer ot AmertcA." Miss Ruth Wll- Ueorgo H. Cross.
anything from the first building
lon. Travaraa city; Charlee Phillip's
Till* case baa aUrartod eoasldcrahle company they have shown the advant
Cblcf usher-Emanuel Wllbrim.
Suflefed Haavily From Ton
advantage ot This can be done
wbb'h waa used by Mr. Johnaon ai an
•NapoleoB.” Ellubeth Taylor. PainesClerk-Mrs. Eli Wroton;
rifle Storm
Je« cream and eoft .Iriok iwrlur and iientlon throughout tbe state and tbe age of tbelr early ualning.
wkere Uie gwvrapbloal arranaemeni
dale: Patrick Henry’a t UJveny or
Tpeaaurer—Mrs. Emma Broadfool. was owned by Prank .Mustl. Tlvc dcHslon settles a mort Iraiwriant ques
■markable showing whleb Pmt
ef the («unty make It puMlble or necDeath." Ruasetl Mclvrr. Alpei
The truateM were autboritad tc larger building was owned and occu tion. not only (nr Detrtt. but for other has made in all branches ot allege ’
eeaery lo do eo. to gNe the whole
Norfolk. Va; May 3!.-Wbllo com
Mlaa Eva Koater sang a aolu, "Boat make alt nq^led Improveuents asd pied by- Bloom £ Cluff. A portion-of rltles where (be'same question
sthletlr*- has slated blm for p
imaty full beneflC
plete newe wrae larking today from you Mind the Borrows."
/
Iter- repalra upon the ebureb bmidlng and the stock wa* seved'by ready bands, laUed.
year be goes to tbe Unlveo
Tbe object of the patkfiodlng trip.
section devaauted by iaat niibi'a mission between the two .divielons of twrsobafr.
The court suggested that the leglil- sity t>f Wyoming. He bu bed much
but both bulltUngt am a total loss.
eoMucted by the Weei Michigan Pike
likely tliat the (be program.
This waa one of the ntost praeper-' Word wa* telephoned lo Cedar and, ture might be ssk'cd lo aulborlte experleace In eoecblng gnd vUt maeaoclauoe U to fietermlse tbe fem- death list wouldn’t exceed eight _
Tlie
oratorirals
were
in
the
followous annual neetlngs In Ibe rorty-fouf
fbUUy of prope
Bloom wa* hurried boms in a ^boards of edacatlon to efigoge la tbe
In bU new post■ aad is pra.Shipping suffered big damage.
ing order of drawing: ’The Fellow. ysors of the eburebp Matorr,
xroiltm ante. There were fear
griioo] hoek beMaew.
■ 1 ;
PLAN BIG MEETING
MEN ARE IMPORTED
MRS. CITHERIIIE MOORE
ANNUAL MEETING
GREAT BALL TEAM
CMHOT SRL AT GOST
TWO STORES BURNED
DEATH LIST SMALL
■{
n
• ’ PACK TWO
OBAIO) >RAVZSS£ HERAU) ADO TSATEBSE BAY EAOLE TDESDAY, JUNE 3, 1913
Gmd Traetrse Herald Graded Potatoes
'ilchtcan Po
tato Uradluc asKoclution here yi-ctcr-'
day^ a uiove in the ricbi direction
and a ill result iW^a crcal dpal of good
T AND RECORD CO,
KNOCKED DOWN
BY FOOTPADS
recton. but the entire ataic.
A.^JIltftoN, Kdlior
Jv®"=«^Ukjan«itaad tUi lobe muiovl to
LIVEBTOCK.
The time
ittcklnc end of all iiroducts If
Cahes -Kalrly
kou<I
lU.-iu.
™: r: r. ubt m noiiEr md pipers
TERMS
factor in the MT>si>crliy of this
'
.. tlAOK AdoOOM
of the slate andlln orderjo Kcciire ami*
.. .TletaAd'
.. 4(elt)AdTAIMc keep good niarkr-u the pro-liia inii.l FOUND ON
be proiwilj eroded as to stre and
rieiy.
vIOIor
bdlere tbe Impoaolble and too anxloua
of
the
faklra
tine forth
The
that claaa whr> arc to
Baaclal or rhyalnl way.
One of tli
«or»i eaemtea tbe anforfunaie hav
to •urounter ia the aeHer of noatrnini
which .are imaraBteed
bv
blue aky
bbcklBS to core all the Ilia which Oeah
la brtr or HaWe to l>e.
The iffllcK d
Ul) an «My prey to tbU
cIcas
of rob-
bon who hold out falae hopca nnd
take the laat dollar from the unfort«utM who are wlltlw. to aMi all In'
the hope that they will be benefltted
It la the natural dealre of people to
tet Bwaey. honestly or othcrwlae.-but
tbe Indltidoal wbo tnakea a practice'
of ftlehlnc dollara from the pockcU of
tbe lo^t breed of rainiiire Jenoa n to
It is sure to l>e a aiicer'. .
In tbe coHrse of lime iiirlude llie
and
paid no ailenilun^to them
Kuddepiv a flash appeared before b!i
I he realized that lie had been
Ktiiii'k on the bead aad alnklng
•pfte'of all the rlcitance that la ea-
■landard the regiou will soon Tstnli- this cimilltivii. but knowing the time
continue
to
ply
n>ke
ihHr
In
the
Ish a icpiiintlon that will hr known
III over the world
Tlds will he the
money from tbe affliried of the na
trentest
tion.
-tmld iiorslbly have and «ill yield ro-
There U
•wakened
a Croat neiid of an
pnhHc
eonadence
alone
•^theae tinea and atrlncent laws ahould
bo enacted which win -make it ImiKtaMMe for tbU elaaa of rjoacka to cH
asset tbal.jhe
<on>ni<mity
ho
V thmncb the tnallx.
The stale pure
It-fi
know Jimv long he was lu
itie
hotel
and
nolldog
the
lie w’l.'ii he was bellied to a ne^rhy
A bnv nasstng an alley i.aw tho hody
■|ory.
The
allies
have
••'Mind the <'xjx-<UHnns of tlniM- who
idl'd
ng a iinifo'iii grade and i-ock.
gro.ero,
Tiiere were only 235
Ihe ulann
end
an «rftccr
the degiartlpcnts of
acrtiul-
national gov’crpmejit
are
i«‘lng
the direction ij4it leads
undcrsiunding of tbe soil
the winners.
treat It in order to get tin- max
results at a mloimum cost.
' Mr.
Bownun w-ai
Drought to
-llv last night and taken to bit borne
It 2'n: Norih Oak stixict.
proper ,„R
Mr.
Th
tory. and tbe best result that was ob- theory was that the proper wj
Wnditlun.
suuld
puhit'i
over
road
that
b*-en i.penisl. that ta Old
sion.
tbe fir««t N'ortiK'iii road wenc kiU«4
Mis last night when Hu- train
It is said tliat at the Betting rrosslug near here.
in of lhi> winter of
ts.51
to Stc
HIDES, WOOL AND TALLOW.
««<Jc* ................................................Sr
Calf............. ..................................... 11c
.................................i..................................Sc
No. 1 boree bldaa....................|IA0 and n|.
This morn-
The blow
have
»>een
on
fal.tl
Ihe head
had
It
l«ien for the bat that he wore which
left
the
Tl»- uiv-idcut is
aald to have Imen due to a uaeuDder.
uumariied people wbo were there y«s sunding of ordera.
Caiherlm- Ca.iiilL-hael. who later mar
ried Henry 1). OampMI. who had ar
rived
with u
number
of
pinneen
anxious to explore tlieae northern wll
deniess'-s in Ihe sc.ir. h of
foreata
Tlie
fwi
Immense pine
beautiful t'.raod Trav-
»«««<> •“>
'be
fortunes
wlnditu;
to the water'*
woodland paths
•'*"•** *'*'
bemhuks 'and
maples
arclii-d mc-rhead In l>owc-ry beauty,
bay. 4tet
stumps and' fern
down
and
amid
pine
buckleU-try
bushca, where in the spring the nritus bloaoomed
sweet, where now
e the buck-4ilucks. nnd Hie golden
•ImpU Unaa.
What we all need la grand almpAe
lines In our characters and our work
waU as in our tollcuea.
WANTEO-I’ovilinn
I bu—I'oviimn as nursemaid or
as dlH
llshwasher. In good hotel. A.I
dTVsr
ragb,
WANTED—Bean acreage. ' FYee aeed
furnUhed on the first thirty acr»-scontracted.
Traver>e City Caofng
Company.mch ll-t!..WAXTEl)—Cofiipatent and
experi
enced girl for general bouse work.
Pirat cUM wsgc*.
Mrs.
L.
F.
Titus. 447 Webster st. msy 1-lf
nshinc shoae^wn from a wide aky
uToaeeU
IW
by
W-itr’ic
wires which
weave their network overhead:
where better Uian all. the unpreten
stomach.
nerves, cln-ulatlon,
latueuess. etc.
ITof. Hubbard, SU'Inhera Blk. Fttz.
12CII,
may I5-3roo»
HO filled with a spirit of social ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Director
and Embalmer, 312 South I'nlon 8L
Mrs. .Nellie Pratt aaslstanl. Cl».
phone *r.:,
Wc treat you aa wa
The -ears that have couiv and gone lx
would wL'N to be treated.
- mch 2bdf
^one III. Ijti,hlcBt .nil rli.cri..
MONEY TO LOAN on good ai>d *MI
ot wulfi In tlio.n tar an ay daye na
improved farmd. II. C. Oavb. SIJ
Qrange (finger
e«n|iliig any
Young
Ororgr.
injuries.
INCREASE AUIDMATICAar
nioti a
They
serious
buggy was picked up la pieces.
;
lilted hadi:
M. A N. R. TIMECARD
•t furmerc
biiid.
response
It. hs^
an
opiKirtunliy
i-cHed
le cs|K-ciall} truo lot
venpori.
S
to
a
recent
Inquiry.
to County t'lerk Elmer K. White has re-
lead the wav lu new standards,
western Mlehl
and iiartlcularlv tlw tSrand Trav
the* following (rpm J.
cnnirolsskwer of
U Da-t
penslODs.
WaHhlngton, D. C.:
• As provided by the act of March
.-rso Mviloii.
over onto t
4. 1M3. a pension granted under (h<-
Pi-w huslP. The ihsiiKe is taking plan
length Ilf aervice and age laws, un
Agnruituro
is
BDiuR
wlih etmslderaldr nnddit.v.
that
P. M.'A. St. A.M. P. M.
l.v.Trav. City i 2:(w; 7:<W s*;b5 4;<1>
Ar Solon..................2:27;7:»t 9:23 4:25
Cedar City
Itodus ...........
I’rovcuionl
('•ular Hun .
Ijike Ann .
Platte Riv»
.10:34 I
U:Oo;-'
p.
It huK u w.otfih-rful ret-urd and
iiii|iilKliliig iiim-h I'ji li year, but
nisnv
farmerc have
It Is true der Hu- u(1 of May ft. 1912. will be
taken lutoiiintlrallv Increased front the dale
noj
nclice ot.U«- present lendenr...
■ his does
not alter the I2-..;.
yet
Tbe
ipon
v.hh-h
Ihe
beneficiary nilalns
to
proKjN-rous
•reaBO Is required.
and
InllocmUl
like
4:57
6:25
f.:6S
A. M.
10:36
he age of •66. 7o and 7.^ years, unci
tainier ol the lulure U going t(
declarations
'claimlngr
eucb
In
n:0:<
liroihiT wbo keeps a store In town.
HIh withes arc going to command the
and senators,
ECHO OF PRISOR FIRE
lie is going to help
.
nuike the roles liy wh‘<-h the bread
and,butler game It to be plu'ed
itowman -was resting easy
tiioiieJi he Is In a somewhat serioui
-
was quite badly hrui«ed and sliaken. frieiidllDCM and luve that its Influent
e aiill Bweeily felt through all
ih
allcnHoii of lcgUlator,t. congressmen
the
•
although they were both fortunate in
nisi Ihe light side of hla beade
Save nut the host of reputations.
baa eonsenfed to K-nume office.
MOItEHEAO. Mlon.-Ttie flrccnan
h^r trade, had been nltempted. There and engineer on iimil train No. I of
a few slight bruises, but .Mr. Klepsc
restored to consrlnusnestr~Se-
in all the statea..sni<]>lemcnli-d by
wilderness,
vigench-s of the lui
'•f this
Wool ..................................... '.12 to :cc
doz.-n eggs disposed of.
imiieneiralde
........$10 to 112
...............................................Uc
Onion#
several luoniUs, 413 pounds being soW Tallow
er his head. InrUilIng 1^ deep
klgne.l the tieui toward edurstlng the fanners In
modcni hii
was the best
ilmi has Isi'n k«ow^ m the city for
s.-eiiii-d that his assailant bad ^tnirk
Attempts are being mad.- all over
powers to portion out tbe lerrliory t
Tbe war xras one i
There were only
The butler qursHoii
his fii-t and to a store where
Increasing Crops
peace treatn- and it is now- up to ib
the moat sanguinary in
brought 40c.
12 1o»Jk w<ighc-o Falurday,
,The
few Imimivemeiiis not
:r>c. though there were a few toads Straw, per ton ...
ire engaaed In the Wnrh of e-iabllsli- cpili-kl} answered and helped Mr. How-
rtfs nf
Balkaa war li now a mailer of
an almost
■arkrt vatlea and the little ck-arlugs few and far
betww-41. jhe tiny hamlet at the head
PrtoM eorrected
Iter, loose _________
In two waning rooms of the Shields
flres were exHognlAied after consid
Ihu riHYjrds Ihat have bc«-n kept of the erable damsge^ad been dune.
••settlement' whieh nticiwanli
Madrid—rollin'Alvaro
itoman.-..kVit known as Traverse City. It is staled
4 to 7c I oat the secernent was very amall ones. who «m .Mai'su. realgncd as pre
.-ixd It was surrounded aud shut in by mier. togetlwr »i:!i all his ftilnuirj.'
......................................................
I-ainba
fur Ilrex whii'ti k-turli<d riuiultaoeoutly
.Itoad r-allway sutlon vt-sterduy.
tious little homes of those earl.v da.'s
In expoainc this class of'frauds, and
c i-ounirj- to increase the nnniimt of
strange thing was that P had
crops grown nimn a stated amount of
-.-d his whole letl side and ha
been placed under ihe tian and-thi
............................. •■■'■(land nnd where exiH-rlm-'iiis
have h.id m. use of his Illiiln for seierai
“."I I” • "-.wn...lc m.„.
^n examination It was found
IMMIc the people continue to iiatron..................... ..
~
the resiiltt have Iiecn wi v gratiriihher nr robbers hnd lip|u>d
Ue (hen aad ettber reedve no iieneflt
tying,
With the Increasi-d
cost- «.fl„rr ,h,. flap of tbe hip poik.
or alM poalllTe ln)oyy for Hieir i>alnli.
living
;ig and hiiKlier cost of help on fbe takt-n lb.- p.wkctbook end ell
Tbetakir rs a public menace, no matD It h- necessary
n(
for tile owner to] Cl........
nnd the envelope
ter In what line be Is encaged and
luircwsc hi^ vi.-ld h
IMpcrs. There weie other papers In
tbe time la coming when he will be
the world In moving at hi ihc-sc the same roa^ jir.ckci, but these
iteced la the same riass an the white
times, The'n.nimon bc-le-f that the left.
adavea' and couaierfelter and iionaltles
land Is worn out in certain liealiHes
It was stated-yesterdsy tbsi a cap•r almiUr aatore meted out to him
1.. not based u|K>n fact, the great inui- l.-iln of ii baige had left at the pollee
tr the gorerntneut whenerer' he in ,
hle bcliig^tliat proper nruhods have stwiiu.i a. |io< kelUM>k llial lie said h<
caogbt with the goods. If the people
liM-li ii»i-d by those who have bertt jhad phked up in l.ake Michigan, four
«fll not
protect ibnnsohet
wht^
'nIilvsHns the -soli wf^h hvs remit Imih-K from shore, which proved 1
they kBow Uic mriune of the dapger
f-d In exIiBUMlnc only ccrlj.ln ck-ruenli the stolen anicle. and Jt had :
tken It will be up to the government
w t,i.-li ran K- rvadlly NUi-iihed wh.ui r>l the psiicrs and envelope in H
to Uke tbe matter tn hand and
U.e tr..ul]e ir foiinil out. - The land Khuu-cHl nu signs of havbig been in
that they are aafeguarde^.
needs prujMT tr<e«tiiiciit,To keep It In xnv whtcr. Tlie autluiriiini are cIomI:
oduf-Ing ordf-r and tisuv the encr-. satebitig some suspicious people who
nsol f'.cps hare been taken and tbe
..............................
inns ill the ^ll>lrc.lhb1 will is- far and thinking It was a dead
yet In aplle of tite fact that many har-c
War b Ended
Prices corrweted every day.
Hogs .................. .....................
Calvea
fFrom Monday's Rwrd-1!aglc.)
lire, it must have Imm-ii half an hour.
tbetr adrertuinc Into tlie newspapers
. food department It deinc a creat work.
would bo the rust siaiemem, hut II
nie<l» iiionr td tell the lull
JiPT lilc und such ia doiicfni
Steera .........................A..........................
The potato market Is very quiet at
ihat
iniiid bei-ainc um-onsi loiia ‘
laliel which will In- a rea^giinrai
that the Kot>ds henrina If are up •>> ilcH-s not
they
Prlcet corrected every dar.
Cora ......................................................;................ 1:1
Hown
him hm
'tad lOT
Mrs. Henry i>. ('aniplicll died at her
after a long siege of iiivalldisni. Such
Wheat ......................................................................5;
»?kc.
(PYom Thurwflay’i Rerord-Bacle.'l
Irfi
by
Ferecta
bcue on :-:ia»: stiw-l Rsiurdsy night
GRAIN—Hannah A Lay Co.
Rya ........................................................................... ....
JMMarktti
odT thla elaaa of nndealrable*. hut In
diabolim tnde and
............................................... ||
Ducka. dressed
Coira ...........................................................
SandlMtgged. rohited
date in llie orgatilxation. liy t
Tlie cor- carefully gradinc itotatoer. and hr
tbe expert In crlalnolocy.
cranieat It takinc active atepa to weed
book Found In Lake
W.willciTc uov Uudrad AiUon tat any
roundetf by Danse Fine
Dairy tauter......................................25 to 2!
went the price of ptCatoee «h«ep .........................................................
d.-nd was the exiK-iliinv of J
alone this line. The MU-hleaa is.tiu..
Cblckcna. Uve ...................................
Iiuwman of Traverse tliy in MiiilKtce again this nmrntng. 3uc and to were
etcry way. the equal of the Main.OMaa. diwsaed' .................................
-Saturday eight.
Mr. Howmati is the •”
aHIcle. hut In the rulllvalion and J^arijJ
Turkeys, dressed ...^...........
-n.cior for A. W. lUckcrd of tn.
»*’« ‘'"J'*'”' '"o
of tbe crop this stale Is tar iK-hlnd hi-i '
cltv. and had been oni several days'*"''*' 1""**
*'**'
*» “>«'>
•eitcm ,comi>elllor. whow pronen
FARM PROOUCE-Buylng PHcm.
making .s.ll«rUonp. Juat previous
Weighed. The farmers who did
ike p!ldc in gradlnc uj' their sto< U
l>«*aUiOB..................................................... 35*1111
leaving his hotel after supik-T he had:""*
odvantage of Ihe prices
lih the same tare that la usc<l lu
Butter ..............................................2(k- to 3i«
console Ibenileft wiHi the eierk
some
valuable w'cek ar# trying to
eredfne animals and chickens. - One
selves, but lliey are urn auceoetling Eggl ............................................................ 15<. IT
PNIMTS and several humlri'd dullara.
of tl-e Imimrumt features of pidat'i
CRAIN-Tr*saraa City Milling Co.
very well. The great receipts of tha,
Iiad some eighty dollars In
Tnwine Is the market end ai-d t!iKkea corrected every day.
new
potnioea
has
deniorallzcd
the
purse In his hlii pockri.. and ^me
nor.- care that Is exen': •. T ..i hsikltirf
note* in an en>e)orH< In bin lustde market for the old atock. There w ere
.tu-r and heitcrluc/lps part of tbCom ...................................... .................... 66cOMc
coat porkei. which w-ure taken by the SC loads weighed, whieh was auc|j
husinet-s the greater the. prolli that
Urger than for many days, even with Ry# .........................'................................................^
rubbers,
-eallr.ed from'th'- crop. Trever.siWhlta navy b«gss .............................. tl.$0
Ihe high prices that were paid.
nil Interview Mr. Ilownian stated
City men are Ihe leade
There were 234 iB>xca eggs and.l7o Red kidnar bfaw.....................................11.50
he bad I rusaed tiiu 4n«' brldgi
'ciueat pad with the ciiercy that t<
BockwbeaL par IM lba..$1.00®|l.U
ptnicda of butter received.
always put'loio a movement hv loi-al and had noticed four men ahead of
tacurablei by boldtaa out falae hopei
In tbe way of Impotent remedies t<
Maiue Is pm-
FARM FROOUce—Aaii.ng Fricaa.
Creamera butter ............................................3<
Etff» ...................................................... J...1SCI21
GRAIN.
•Item results have been olilained
Hole able to afford It In either a (
•rciaed
If, ClOBlOfi 01 19
.New iwutoi-s. tit) l.20i
ise the yk-ld per acn- and nlroad*
nia teeoeral rreduUty bean, down lit
ui>od
lloKs-Rvcelius. U.TOO; aetlve.atmdp,
extra eJTorts to not oiil;
Came Here When Settlement Was SueTotatoes ..............................................fiOv to SI
2. P>.
belter erode her iiolatoee. but to in-
terfcaat aide, of tbii altuatlon in that
bardeat
.No.
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POTATOES.
STREET HALF HOUR - Chicago. June 2.-l*oiatoct uuolod
LATER
at .-to^itur; Michigan stock. 30Sj IDc.
Too little atieiitloD ha>' iiecn
Clon whBl ft should lie.
nooirumi
profeMional
etcady. -»60
many years, but the time has cyiiin:. He Was Badly Bruited About Head
Catleago. June
UTitsai.
• hen lomeiliinK must be donai
and Temporarily Paralyx^ by
Corn, i7?ic. OaU. 31iHe.
der to make the repuiailou of the r<Force of Blow: Pocket-
Oae itre*t trouble »lib the peoi.le
clalma
'
active,
Sheep—Rcoelpu. lO.CM; alow,
ir.*<2r,c lower.
luUd to this end of Hie business for
at Urve U that tbej- are too
L'Altle—llccclpls.
n.i:.0: heavy. »|fw. weak. tK.jr.ttsM.
SMh PMn<
Too Credilon
Ilufralo, Juue
ban arrived when more altemlon wlH j. W. BOWMAN ROBBED IN MANhave to be paid to the graJliiK
ISTEE SATURDAY NIGHT
pricra are to he otiinlDed by the crow-
take up wllh
foreign and JCocal JUfarkets
to the potato crowerr^ST pot only this
WKO. O. BATiai. MAoaroc Editor
OMm. ««t PpMt ftt.
Doafn... Cannot bo Cu.oO
AN EARLY PIONEER m'SKjtrTEt'siiriusr;;:
The Grange's ojiinriiinlty 1* to furIth the men who will lead the march
. the new. Older of things,
leaders will of Beoestliy have
Jackson. Elicit..
Jnne
t.—Chaired
with the burning of Jackson
Mrs. Henry D. Campball
prison
warehouse during ibe riots there last
energy, with tall. Joseph Davidson, a convict. w<-ni the subject of ibis llUle skeicb. There
talaed was the practical driving
farm w-as to get all pos«lhte <.
tended to Ifghlcn the stroke of the
trial in circnli court here today was no such thing
ambition, with dreauia.
The Urange
as
aadnesa
the Ottoman power from Europe.
soil and pul as little liack a* pos n;hber.
Should prodni-e the leaden to jircseni When arraigned on Ihe chartte a week gloom whore she enu-rrd. Sh'e wa*
- Tbe peace pact waa algQcd-4.n the sible. ThU procure W ntiueed the
lalntt of the agricultural inter- aico. Davidson stood mute and a ploa
fountain of cheer and
prnence of sir Edward Crei'. Brttinb troj. yield und placed rnueli land in the
f not guilty was entered for bln
oils- It it Its duty to do this. If II la
there were "lots of good times and
It has lu«n dem
foredgn aecretary, and aevor^l ambas- uniirufliable elass.
The trial waa postiioned at
<-oMlnuc a living force. If ll la pi
wc all In 'em" when she was dronnd.
onstrated that the prdper way to
Wdora of tbewreat posers;'^
PCI form one of Ha moat
iiiu>onanl time b^nse of the absence of tbe
homo all went for comfort.
By the lerdia of the treaty, drawn handle Und b to pm as mucli hark
Bfosecii^n's chief witness. Detective. Heris waa the mlnUlorlng hand that
incliona.
Uken out In the way of hui
By the amlmaa^rs of the
great
9Jdblo^cr of the Bums agency.
soothed
the- aches, and cheered tbe
laadcr* are needed 10 lepreaent llw
PBwera, Turfc^ytill give up. all Euro nnd other elcueots'tbat are ne< es>
weary. Dear old happy Traverse.
agrlculuiral data aa irllly as are leadproduce a profliahlc crop. Hy «
pean Urritory west of a Hue runnlug
Heaven sent the pioneer angel ro tbe
■ra needed to represent the factory
from Enos on
the Aegeai
eating the farmeni along the fine
primitive hamlet tn the
perooo ol
workers, the trainmen,
Ihe
blackMldia on - the Black sea. The Turks soy hiilldlng tbe business will be re- Decree by Council Will Be Fought Out;
I'aiticiine Carmichael CampbeYl
-mlihs, the
cspiiallais.
etc.
The
•lae give up Crete.
diir«-<i to almost a science and. p
•a’roremdnL May 30.—The Glee Club
at Meeting Thla EvrenUrange can prnfllabiy devote sonx
Mrs. Campbell was born In I.ero)-.
Albania will be given an a
results will be obuined. M*hon. this
I^d tbelr r««ular
meeting
Friday
ing
0 the task of getting bohl
Genesee county. New York. Jub' 1.
BBverement. houndartea to be fixed result is necompllshed It will be |>osof the .vounc men. the fellows who
s region with
by the powera. The reiit of th<
slble to kee|i the young folks on the
.Mr. aad Miw. G. H. CotBm «f ChlAlpena, Mich.. June 2.—niy'flrcmen
likely to become leaders and train
mother's family in'the fall of 1851.
«aer«d territory win be dlvMW be
lor they will be Insured a good
4|go Vere In town for a few daya
I. city c-opocll.
ing them In Grange principles tbrt
She
w-ss married to Henry D, Camp
tween the allies. They have n
which U not always tbe case
Siting old'Hands.
This was Ihe lineup for a battle
they may. hsve the
right fiblnl of
bell July 2. 1662. Her home has alagTMd on the lines of dlilslon
whSn they leave the ancestral arm ro>vil Sibeduled to bc fought in the
'Uxale Srbomberg spent Bandar aa
-lew. and may be well
been \o Traverse City, and as
The ownerablp of the Acgeai
make their fortunes In the Hties.
the guest of iiOUlBO Rtcbard.
'll tonight when
the aldonnea
they cone Into tbetr leadeiablp. Thla
might be expected, has l«en a happy!
be acttled by thd Ksrming Is'an
Mary Brow spent Bunday. with.her
atiroellvo butlncss will deic'rmlae whether tho flrcmci)
llet In the
It's dnora have always
been]
ppwera
proiH-rly conducted and Is be slipl! arise almsd of OU So] on two iwihway of the (lyaoge nnd It la to be parents In tha country.
open wide in genuine hospitality and!
Tbe mailer of Indemnity is left to ing made more ao by the iDtrodaetlon
*ne eight grades from'SL Marr'a
mitnga of each week^d with their hot>ed that the InsHtuHoii that stood
spile of years’ of
lIlneM
which |
ji commisaloo soon to meet In Ihn.
school were all aucceaaful at the re
e hose fliiEh the nialn paved atrects more than forty years of weai
modern methods. Every encourage
luld have crushed the heart out ofAe allies demand KPO.POhJXW cuh ment should he Unt to thU develop- of the III
tear win gresji the opiwrtnnlty and cent examination.
lit women’a lives, she has always
Meawiiy.
Work baa been begun on the plckl-,
Two works ago the council decreed pOsh on to greater sebibvement:
irk for all will profit'when It
mied her life and the Uvea of all near]
Dnrlag tbe war tbe little Balkan; comes to be an accepted part of agri that the flrcmr-n should make
ig Btailon.
A building 120x65 feet
her with the same bright cheer she,
■aUona bare auceweded in doing what culture. not only In this section buy
la being conetnieted.
streets splek and span while
was wont to shed around her In Ihe
tbe larger (oantrtea of Europe ha<
jet the city slept.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Schaub spent Sun
In every Part of the country
good old days.
•ot dared do for aeveral ceaurlea.
Tbcretijion tbe firemen Isaued 1
day at Omens, tbe guesta of Mr. and
She was always
riieerfnl. uncom
md their work will be written large
(Imatitilii. .in effett. It esid that
Ira. Ed Putnam.
plaining. and universally kind to all
Joaeph KItpsc and Daughter Had Nar
«poo the pagea of history,
riro ladies wouldn't
do
any aiitth
The Utile KiDe'iNueball team de
with whom she came In contact Her
row Escape.
tvlea the Turtui have domii
:
They directed attention
feated l-etand In
tbe game Sunday
lone waa the slopping place for the
these people, but as long as tbe lltlib
that they receive onlj- seven cents
last hy B score of 5 to 4.
young'iveopie 35 years ago. aud "Moth
Ballons longbi ibeiu single- handed
fOepac ia the owaer of a
|vei hour for their labors ns Itromen
Mrs. W. C. Nelson and aon Alfred
er Campbell's" kitchen T** ****
victory won
hopeless.
It was only
Slated their poalilve belief Ihat black horse having purchased it and of l.eUnd were tn town on Saturday.
place on earth for them
when the nations iotnblned and se
brought it from Chicago auibe three
they were eanilng tbelr money.
Htas
Arlene
Johnson of Uland
'of the goodloB that she knew so well
their forces agalnat the enemy in
Hunday
whHa exercU- passed through town on her way to
But the questiSQ Is a mstter of weeks ago.
ihox- to make. Her daye of auffertng
—common cause that they were su<x:ci
eouneil
and
mayor.
Pet'nakey.
“1 principle wtib
_____
___________ ihg the animal Hr. Klepac waa drtvlog
[arc over, but Ihe living remembrance
. fel. Bo far tbe powers have been u
on Blghtb street with bU daugh
of late has been In the Soldiers' borne] Mayor Hafoe today dci-lared Ihat the
Lawrcoce 'SHveraon. Noah PlanwDdIrf those daj-s of cheer will always
able to coerce tbe Iliile nations In the- In Grand Uapids. died Thursday ofjsiiuallon had reaihed a point where ter Miss Julia Kleimc when the^orae
], Dennis Richard and Roy DeMara'
linger to ihe_ minds of aU who wi
qoaatiOD ot terrltortal souiement. a
organic heart trouble.
Ha waa a |i 'wiisi be Anally • det-lded whether became rrigblened at a marhlne and attended the ball game at Traverse,
BO toKunate'as to come In for their
It Is believed now
that
the pet
if Pmg slandlhg and also an
motor cycle coming towards them.
Shnday laat They made the
aharo of the uplift and help.
lersis have been signed that tbe v
Kiislern .Star. The body was brought
After ^rlng and plunging several trip la Mr. 81lrerson*s auth..
|
ten wHl not be robbed of any of i
Hiy this aftentoon and will be'
times be managed to get tbe upper
There are four cbjldren survive her.
Nick N'eupqft returned
ftwru ot vletory that have come
Anderson
undertaking
SOFIA—Tbe Bulgarian and Servian band, and after overturning tbe bug home ih Buffalo. N. Y.. for a vitll Mrs. W. J. Hobbs. Willard H. and Don
CITY FIREMEN MAD
PrvmMM
iuJ:
ilss
A. M.'P. M.
1I:1S 6:10
Norwalk ... -...I
Onekama jetn. ..|
11:191 6:ir>
Manistee................... |
|ll:4r>l
111:451 6:46
e
Trains inivc at Travursc City 16:00
L m-,.10TB0 a. m.. 5:35 p. m. and 6:40
I. m.
J. P. JENKS. AgeaL
Teeth Eztraete« AkMtalcty WllhoM Me
By tbe "Ka-olar" method I roe re
move thwc aching teeth absolutely
without pain, and without the uae ot
drags to produce nneonertouanoao.
People of nervous temperament and
with weak hearts will appreciate, the
"Ka-olar" method of painless extrac
tion.
DR W. G. MNYON.
16-208 Wilhelm Block, with Dr. Holde
worth. Traverse C‘ty, MJchlgaa
evening.
HORSE RAN AWAY
EE0R6E B. TIYIOR
IhBlr araM durtag thU war.
L
The syns
when It wilt be
re-iDlers hieet on tbe frontier tonight gy and throwing tbe occupants to the
Rer an absence of several years.
)r. Campbell of thla city, and W.
patiiy ft th# wortd la with the allies. to tbe borne of Mr. Jurdan, a ton. oa and hopes arc enlsruinsd that they ground, broke away from the bhrneu
The band boys were oMIged to poat- Campbell of Grand Rapids. Funeral
The funeral aervlcea will be able to reach a •cmetnent on
ran unUI be was caught some pone tbelr picnic uotll a later date.jaervicea were held from her borne
were held at noon, with Rev. C. .M. tbe queatloD tn diaptite Wwcen the' where near the Klepac home «h Sev- It la hoped that the weathw i^Il be'ei h39 Bute street Tuesday morning;
Cbaae of Old .kllagloB oUdatlng.
two conntrles.
,
•lilb alrecL Ulaa Julia eaca^ with more favorable next Una. ^
at 10 o’clock.
■bB ft la hoped that the powen wilt the peninsula.
4M1 tarty VKh -tbea In Buda^ the
MI wetUeveoc.
-
-A
.
'
WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICE FOR
WO O L
Cit. Phone 461.
Bell 130.
FKEIMANN ft Ca*
TSfFront St.
traverse City, Midi.
!S
feNUMENTO!
fore they should be ot modem
dealgo. buUL of most durable
materials and anistlcally flnUbed. You will find oely «nch
at the works of
ORAIO) TKAVSBSE HEBALD AXD TBAVEB8E BAY EAOLE, TUESDAY. JUITE 3.1913 U
—Wi*‘re ))]oa«iin(t men and
yoiuiK TOen wlio are fHirticuIar
«lioiit tlioir olothcs,
NOR.
l-’ilH.iKS and the latc«t regular
—Evrrj- one of ihene. five pTfai
of Moii'ti ClolhoA is a
SENATORS ON
lOBBY TRAIL
<u)u m:<>rOi talkiiiK fiWut!
TRA\-ERSE CITT.
WIts at mo
■Hfiff* md $K5»
Cnv, 2-^
2
Crtape 4—
I Greape 3—
Gnm ^
SUITS at $16^ SUITS at $19^
SUITS af‘^Ift«iSWr5af
■Rlin5«i^OS, MrtlOC.M nii ilS-
worth $20^^
fii2SoaIoa
WE Bars STORE The New Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Hosiery, etc.—
—I»OYH- 8H1WS ASH HLOl'SK8 AT
nill»rs atUcliHl;
lUht mvdluiD and UarK i-olorK.
—DRKSS smilTS .\T 60c; here
I
■
i
j
—€atra food value* >n BOVS'
SUITS bes^nning at $1.»5 aad rang
ing In price up te S7is.
—At II.SJ and 12 vj .ire two Inu
or lto)s«ultii,eiiotaII kIzob in eatti
pattern.
—SPECIAL AT. $3.95:
Suit* that Boibi-ri.' tell «« are u»»ltl»««ly tile lie«t Imiv*' rl<>llii>. value*
In town. WOHTH St.r.H. fj. mid
ffi.on. nine 8i-rBoe and tuUiures;
reeular ^ouble4>reastod and NorMka.
GIVE POWER
TO CONGRESS
JUDGE COOD HAS PLAN TO CURB
DIVORCES.
STATE UWS TOO DIVBISE
NatiSfulit Government Weold be Abto'
t« Enforce Decree* ef Court»in
All State* «r the
Union.
J
ILuiell. Ml<b, May ri.—• .\n mnrn-ln.ellt to the federal roit*Ututiuli. deliSBliutf to •■w:icre*v ll.e e\'-|ufeive en.
a.-ti.ieDt Ml taw* ri-h.-'- to uiaiiiaae
vsn.l diinrre, swrii* tin- iKp»t 111 ely »o-
ail.v old,
MilU-nua: with
'
.S. Iilier*, IhiIK
nuiniiii: '■
«<VI.UI or •ilher
ii-nul.li :.
box or Iliiil.leaV Aiiilra Salvcaiel >
fiolu on uclv ulier for nine iiKUtlli*
Bud li'ii liien'.. Aril!'a Salve emi d tier
In is.j
Will li,'I;i vod. imr2'a. IteiMliuai'liiI' 1 !i;- -.ill iliiieaiM-
^
I
I
;
i
)
lire shins that sliiitv li«%v tiiueh real value
i-ntl he efiiwdiil illlii «llir1s ill as low n
jiriee ns .'tile, lliglier L’rieeil sliirls are
fiiitlitnlly reproihieeil in si rvieeahle unite,
rials. ni'srIiL’ei. iiiul s'll'i-eolhir slvles.
—7HK NKW SI’IMM; SHIKT.S ,\t $1.00
eoliK- with liejiarale Kofi eolhirs. soTt eolhits atl.-o'lei) «-r ill iietflips' ilress styh-s.
Xnhhv lletv eiilnrs iltlll |«tleriis;
-SI'KCI.M.: rj -\si) *zr<ii shirts .\t
$1.60! llilHi-craili' sliirls in deiuilialile
son eiilliir sIvl.N.
—\K\V NK( K\VK.\R .\T 28c AN1> 60c.
.\ Wealth of the iiohliiest ]iaMeriis aiiil
eoloriiipi for siimtiier.
-.MKN-S TNION sriTS ;.\T $1.00;
■‘•.Whiii- rnt” union suitH with the Khiseil
Krwteh! leoii; ntui short sI<h-v<^. #nkte
mil! kiiiH- leiii'ihs; r<-|;uhir anil e.Mrii
si*i-s. Other imioii suits at
to
.'iti.
—iliu' ............ tiieii’.s 2 l’n:rK .SI M.MKI!
rNJ)Kl!Wi:.\K iit 2.V ni.il 'die Kanmnl.
liiliiin of 1
r in<-iea*lliK dUtiii
The Kiiejikef *a« ttoorg-' I’. tVsIll.
former iiiuvor of IVtrali a.id iiow a
iuiip- on the rlri till tienrh In Wayne
•-ouni.v. Jiidce ('odd'*- etinttr tor llie
iTirinieiu of tiilfuini nuin-iaye and
iliiori-i- law* tliriiUKlinnl t^e I'l
|H-ni1lnK (lealliTution of u fisbiat
aiiieiidiiK-Bt, have Kalned him romitry
wide reeiniuUlon is a lea-ler in lh(
lli;lii aaaliisi' tlie lUi-orro i-vil.In an Interview vvlih ihe V^ifled
l'r<*Mi iivla)' Jiidge I'mld i-vidalneil in
di'iail Ilfs stiii'ine for feili-rul eoiiinu
■>r iiiarriaBes and dlvoiees.
"There it no esi-loit. in my ji*dalis-ni. wldrli r<siiiliv< urfiTe i-nen.-t
ihoiight and -emeillal leiilsla'JofC than
ilie law-- K-lji'I'e to niaritbae mut dr
\onv. ' Jmli:.- Co-I.l said, —The nlannili-r inerea-i- ol dtvoire In all oiu
ilaies, in pruliorilon to the ln|OilatU*n.
It b* to demand the atieniion of
the taw makers of Ihe entire munlA!n iiMkiiiK lids *iulemi-iil. I am iii>r
rilirUlDB the '-ourts.. Iieeau'-e ill i-ll
In- eaws teMiillOny i- lllldolltllelllv
l-rcsi*tiii--l in i-oiifoi i/itiv wiiii'lhe laws
v-Hii} aulhim/eb Hie
tiamilii: of the o.em;*; nor utn' I e-ii|. i'lnc the In'-vs. for I lifli Ji c a 1mlu-t-T In the
restriiili.li i.l t’olauses for itl\br«>. or in the fitaiiilnB
nl a iJlvoree foi the Biatutory oflen-e
iml.v. I belli vos vtrenie ernrliv. Iiahllnat drun:;enne»s, nnii-»U|i|H>:i and de
>eiilon me aromiiis tor ilhnrre.
•'Ttie fault. In m> Jiidnnient. t.e.* In
the lull that the leBl.iUilnn amt ii-Eiilalioiis rec.irlii.i nivorir aft*, loral
iMiional. and tlu- cianilnK of
-NKW STR.\WS AT $1.
$1.50, $2 am! $2.60. Sailors.
|i-iiiieo]HK. ete.. iu nil the ]al.
esi hloeks for siiuiiiier
Till--earlier you eomr.' liie
heller - the Iliekill”' bi.
rt
• I ts I
Special Valaes
^
' j
Sun tases ana
a divorre. osikh IhIIv In Ihe noiii-on
tested'i-ane*. Is. hv reason'of the lark
of u|i|K>iliiiutv lor ihiiroiiBli jnve.siJn.
lion, too oaslly nhlnlnBhlr. when Ihh
*uUh*r| Is BOVenieil solely hy slat,
n Bululioiiii. The rouris of ouy 0>ir
Male me |■^»e^klu^ to iiivestiBale condllkin* ubderl.vIliK rtlvou-c. if those
i-oniliUons liave their Biowlh Is-f'imil
the ■•onndaAes of the state.•A|-atli. rotirt* nave no imwer u
finre ilieir d<*i n'l-s. afu-t divoree is
Bmntisl. esies-isUy <Iis-rri*ii for ali
mmiy. If. lor instanre.' a man aK.iliist
whom It i~ direi teil Hiikmi-s to so otiiside of the Slate. Were tl^s amhoriix
Biven. or Ibo i-nfori-enieiii of <fecMve.‘
tiiade (•O'Slhle atiyw-lirri- li) the V'nilisl
S'.aiiK, mole aui-niiun vioAild he imid
o tlu* niatilaL-e ohhcallon.
"There has iiis-ii sii*re'ilnns of a
oiiBTess of deleBMes in Itie various
siaies ii> inae the iinif«rnilty of di
vorce laws enurli' l in eaeh i-tate. In
:ii> juitenu-nt. this vvoiihl not cn as far
IS >l...lr<yl. and the remi-dv. l liellevJl
nn umviidiiMvnl to .VtlMe I of. the
i-oitstitiiiion, ileleKalln:; In lolicres
eal'huive efineiiii. Ill of Juws r.-la
to mairiaBi- atnl divoree. t'li.U-r
!i a provision, tin- stale euiiris
is-iiU Mill liuve ibe iNiw.-r to hear and
de1e;i"!iie these rase*, hut onlv- under
SFVBUL 6«VE TESTIMIMY
’ i:
—
Those Examined Denied They Hove
Any InteresU That Will be Af
fected by the Now Tariff
Measure.
WashlfiRton. June 2.—The senile t
ilsy surted iratlloR the
and inxidiout lobby" which President
—The Derhuw anil Soft lists
Wilson any* has Imen orRsnlred here
at lil.-'iO. «. W.'iil mill id. All
oRsinat Ilu* tariff bill. Sen-ral wider
the iiewi-st s|iriii|; styles—.\
diverEelil deflDltions of the word
Ifreiit iiuiny in the isipuliir
"luhhylsi." the oanilnB of one J. S.
thr<'e-i|unrter mnl hnw-tijirlc
McMurray ax belnR thePtype of whui
,\i>hhy grays ami
two aeualorw ibouRhi wax a good'exaiiiMlf of the s|iecle*. and Reneral dlx
'-lalmers that they had been Improper
—MEN’S HATS AT $1.
ly airr-roached by upiff iobb.vlsts. comworth
twlwed the rIbI of Ihe lesllmony Riven
by senstors today before a aiw-cItJ
comniliiee InvestlgallnR Ih^ WHsou
I.Y « atiil
HATS AT
charRes. 8U senstors
$2.66 R.Kon.ARi.v $.1. Ar;<*d in the first session. None except
ruii.ireil ill three
Krlxtow^Bave any detailed list of those
with whom be bad ulked on tariff
• |iiiek selling.
matierv. Asburst and liorah lioiii
ii«nW .McMurray
a •lobbyist." It
the rCRulallous aduplud h>. y-onk-ress will l)c the flr« lime ID the history of
ilie Kovernmeni that aenator* liavt"It has heen saul that It Is easier
Is-eii asked to swt-ar to tbel/ own
to-laVr'Iu Bet u divorce than It Is to
sonal hitplness iiueresis. Tliose
iieconie a liatiirallMsl rilUen. and In
some res|>ecls this may be the lase.
5 affected dlWliilo under Ihe eonstllullon, juris
dlrliiin was Blveii to •‘UDfCresS to luuvs
seKitlatlons ax resarils uatiiroliution.
It was onlv a few- years agu that the
Bov'etunieDt BSsuiiuN] active wiirfc In
tills ninnectlun.
• “A deiorlmeifi condiirteU esartly
Ihe naliirallaatloii deiiarliuoBl it ni
i-ondin-ted. worUIni! under a nailonal
dlvoive l*w. woatd. In iiy jndKtneni.
have ihe Rimtesl elfecl tor roml.
There Would he lirartlrally no *u«h THAT WILL HANDLE NEW CUR
RENCY REFORM BILL.
iliins us an unrouicsieil mse.- for
every snlt. when Hied, wouhl Iu*
hroUBlu-m the aiientiloa of the I'nlt
r-d Stales niithorlUeS, and an Itives'l
Batiyn, far reachln;;. would be made
_jU^_2o^the merit* of the ra
Solie
the Koveiitmeiil wonld rejioit
CHANCES MADE IN SEVERAL
o Ihe i-oint. ui CHsar in |H*ison on
OTHER COMMITTEES.
tie tieaiiliK of alt laitt-s. and no cau.'e
luiifld be lii-ard by the -Uale oi.iiit unII oi-isirtuiiiiy had les.n Rivvii to the
e and Present
I'niie.l 'State* puvt'nimeiu t» lmrs||.
ed to the Oemeeratic Caucus T«the eoiidlllons siiriiiundliiK each
day—South Gets Many
Good Places.
nn.i
MADE CHANGES
IN COMMITTEE
GARTER
6USS CHAIRMAII
the sole Jurisdiction of Ilu- Jaws n-LiBest Laiiatiye for the
iitueii f«-i l the iiersi live to piarrlaRe. so that a uniforndiy
v'thaii voiiliB folks. of llcfinse reRulatVns, a strict healiit
-xamlnsiion. and requirements to preent hasiy mart la*cs could be had.
KitiB » .Vi-'v Utr I'lIU ii'" t-^i»-elnll>'
Bood for the jiBi-d. loi (he* an |•m■Il|>l■ I'niK-r such eondltluns iba taarrian
relaiionshlp
would be
l> jin-l i-Ji-iV.'. I'live 2'«
Iji-coin■ilded hv oil dniCBi-ls t'f Tiaver.se considered than at preseoL thus not
oiilv i-onsunimatlm: the result of ha|s
pter marrlRBi's. hut eliudiuilliiB utaw
■•oksildti (-nnses of divorce."
J'his is)e Consider the Most
aPmportant Suit and Coat Sale
~~
of the Season.
Jt b a fJaU IQghiu inUpotiartl bocauso
! Suits and Coats ora in demand now
laterials are those souaht for every day
cotors and materials
■s in America
and Madame
styles are inspired by the best designers
Amer
^Javariu of Paris.
—Jhe <|uaiifi«s are sfandar<i Milliken qualities.
- -Jhe prices as shown below speak for themselves
Summer Sale
of Muslin Under
wear & Corsets
every single cors^in
the entire stock and every
piece of muslin underwear
is selling cheaper during
this sale, your choke of
our large line of Corsets
ait at a discount.
indudes the (JossardMemo.
Aakicaii JCody. ifadia
and q.p.
At ctpc
your von(5 in these lines
now.
'
Coats
Jiiits
Jk.'si Inn. coats w.orth
In
no At this |irlee u lieaiiliful line i.r jiiiiiora is ini-lu<ii*(f.
tk-'-tni—U*si and latest malerials w-iili fane} linine--. I'urnierjy |>rl<e.l'n|i to
jr.;ik and Jd.Sh'wr* two s|»*f'lal iirires t.ir *i-:.s in navy and
tiitxtuie. They arc (i|doinl»d
■■arKalns.. worth three or font
llnu« the i>rl<-e asked.
S1S..V) will Iiarchase you a
Eood siamlard
<-oat In
Navy. ro|»iihaBeti. leather and
Bfc.v. These coats are i-siks,
( tally Rood values at ti’.'iOo.
Kn.ini rAs a iwaatlful mat
fomii-rly nrlis-d at J2T.'n and
$:;niHi.
In K|a>nRe. tledroid
Cord. Whlproril with fane> isd
Inn OPd ii«auiifail}‘ lined.
£
SS '0 iiroriires a.sult tomerly .
(V'lllr
-Iltni.. for Bin r.ii and SI
Thev, ail*
aii* bat Rains, every
tUl'IM. Iu
ilu* usd fancy. /
idatn inllori-d soils
In hmwns, sr*)-* and fancy
mUliirm. which are sTU-ndld
tallies at f2;.o« and \
*20.11*1 win hrlnR
uliioii hnvi- Isold all . _ _
»2Th>i, rJMio.
and *2-..i
8|deiidhl suit
-va*U 1
Inal askliiR: (irlrv.
(irirv.
J. W. Milliken, Inc.
Jraveru City’s Zvsi Store.
loR lien atcachmenL J. J. Twed<
Atnll y. NerllDRer.
Westley Dunn ra. Adloph Welllne;
trespass on tbe case. Covell dc Cross:
I*arm C- CIlberL
'
Tb<*. Tribune Company. a.CoorporaHon. TB. The Western MlctalRna DevUopmeni Bureau; assumpsli. CODnlne B Connlne; Pam C. GllberL
1iCf> and Cady. SoRlnaw Branch,
coriurallon, vs. John M. Horan; assumin-IL Connlne A Connlne.
James R. Tanner and Harry J
Dally, co-tisrtnera, doing business a*
Tanner A Dally, vs. John M. H«
asBiimiwii. Cbnnlne A.Connlne.
Butler Bros., a corporation, vs. Ms
reda Mi Manus and Ray E. .McManus;
Bxsiimiwit. Connlne A Connlne.
Thomas O. Mills vs. Ray McManus.
eC at.; aasampsli. Cunts D. Alway
Anton IrersoD and Anton Peterson
vs. Ray JicManu*. eL al.; aisiin
Cunts II. Alway.
Dayton.
Robert H. Evans vs. William Warrinp; reidwin. Connlne A Connlne;
Underwood A L'mIor.
First National Bank vs. loiVern B.
Wood;. assumiwlt.- Cunls IX Alway
Covell A Cro.ss.
Issue of Law.
Wesley Wana vs. Joseph Chaser
apimal motion. J. J. Tweddle: Parm
c. Gilbert.
Jennie Feust va. RIrbard J. Mercer
beannK on deniurrer. Dunham A Dun
ham; Atiill F, .WrllDRer.
Chancery.
Joseph A. Wood vs. LiiVeroe K.
Wood. et. al.: iniunctiou. John J
Tweddle; Coven A Cross
IJxzie Brust*. Dora .Yingllnc and
Ellen ArmsirooR vs. John SimrllnR.
Henry SiairliiiK and Anhur StwrllDR:
bill to cancel decil. Parm C. GiUiert;
J. J. Tweddle.
Anion W. Banak vs, W. D. C, Ger-
Parin C. Gilbert.
KmiTv (lice ra. John A. Wade. Wil.
liam I). Y'ouker an^ John J. liretina;
judgment. crfdllor'^'Wll. J, J. Twed
dle; Curtis 1). Alwaj^
Kdwin j'ox vs. Anna Fox: divorce.
Ainli F. NerlinRer; J. J. Tweddle.
Ida Goldman ys. Sol Goldman: di
vorce
Cnderw-ood A irmkir; J. J
Twiddle.
William L. Deohrock rs. StorRie M.
DenbrtK-k; dlt-orce. Parm C. Gilbert;
W. I, Ix>ranc*-r.
Myrtlg’'»Sillcr vs. John Fuller; di
vorce. Gaffney, Mlliner A MlllliiRton
W. K. Haines.
Nellie Davidson vs. John W. Itavid
ram: divorce. Harm C. Gilbert; Jobi
W. Patchin.
Chancery Pro
Parker,vs. '
ilivorce. J. J. Tweddle.
Italia E. Miner vs. Wm. C. Miner;
divorce. John W. Patchfn.
Cecyle W. Saffron vs. Prank A.
Shaff^n: divorce. John \V..I*airhln.
hVank II. Oorwln va. Blanrlie Cor
win: divorce. Parm C. Gllbeit.
Evelyn G. I'mlor v*. Karl Vmlor:
divorce. John W. I’atchin.
Mary E. Hodges v*. Arthnr C.
■lodges: divorce. John W. Palchin.
Julia Cprtaon vs. August Carlson:
divorce, .lohn W. Patchlu.
Mshel Glover vs. Frank W. Clover;
dlvorcH, U H- Gage.
Emma E. Oaldko vs. Frederick W.
Dahlke: divorce. 1* 11. Gage.
.MBRgle Stile* vs. Eben Stltea; di
vorce. U H. Gage.
May CoUiBS vs. W'Utlam A. CoIIto*:
divorce. 1. H; Gage.
Eva Eaggles vs. Ernest Eagslee;
dirom. Amtl F. Nerllnger.
. Jane 2.—A rn'dlial reorRaiiluilun
iiiluriu of bankluR.cum-nry comtnlilee which Will handle the admlnIsratlons currency rt-form bill, wm*
imerestlDR cbanRe of the
(ommiutw axslRnmentx of the major
ity, shdwn this altcrnoon In nominaMans presented to the Ifemocrstlc
caucus by tlic liouic ways and meurs
committee. Only tive w-bo w.re form«*rly on the commtuoe are relatnod.
Carter Glass uf VirRlnla, Is made
chairman; and as majority leader
I'ndcrwood announced some time bro.
that this committee would be
posed of "Wilson ' mun." The other
•lialrmanshlp* ore: Judiciary. Clay,
ton, Alabama: Rivera, barbora. Eliarpj'lurids; forelRn affairs. Flood.
AMERICAN' LINER
HAVERFORD
Vlrclnla; mlliuiry affairs. Hay. VlrDOOMED TO DESTRUCTION.
Rlnis: naval affairs. Padaett inewcommltteo on nile*. l-ewls, Maryland.
BWashinRton. June 2.—R
PERSONALS.
live Boakes. Aon Arbor, was made a
member of the i>ostofftces and post(Prom Friday's Aeeord-Eagle.)
cards committee; Dormus. Detroit,
Mies Lillian Horton left todey for
committee on forelRn and Interauie Grand Rapids. Adrian and other place*
BritlahWBvat Vesaelt Have Basn Sent eomraeree. Both are reRarded as In southenr Michigan for aeveral
HtroDR aiviofcttDenta.
eeks- vUlt
to the Relief of Unfortunate
Veceel. Had Barely Left
Mr. and Mra. Joe Beukeeki and lit
Harbor.
tle dauRhtert Dorothy and Agnea leh
today for Big Rapids for a tew deyd'
Queenstown. Ireland. May 29.—The
visit.
American liner Haverford which sail,
Mite Beryl Parkee left today for
ed yesterdiy from Urerpool to Pbitashe -wBl spend tbe
delphla. tonlRbt is aRroond on tiie
Burner rlsUlng friends and rolaUves.
fork Il««d Hubmerwed reef, two rnlie*
Jehn a Straub end Henry W. Brnltb
off the harbor entrance. Sbe atrurk Six Criminal Case* Will be Heard.
eni to Port Huron this morning
Which Is Unuaually Large
'.is afternoon 'u *> dense Tor.
attend tho Grand Lodge of Biks.
The Haverford carried *00 poasenR. J. Mercer went to Flint to atgent and crew*. Tbo coagiaii)- ofltclals
lend the Grand Commanden'. KnigbU
The Jude term of the clrcnli court, Templar.
here declared that alt imsaenRers
which bpRin* next Mcmday. will lute
taken off. The .Teasel Is appai
Mlaa Bamie McMichael went t«
larse calendar, there belDR 41 Ta-voi
Grand Rapids, Saginaw and FHat to.
doomed as her posllkrn Is regarded
listed on the docket, divided as fol
very daniEerous betatiae deep water
visit relaUree. •
lows: Criminal. C: Issue of tact. 12:
the reef on all sides, nritiih issue of law. 2: chancery, 9; chan
Mr. and Mra. R. B. Finch of $19
West Ninth streeL left this momlng
naval vessrU were dispatched
cery pro confesso. 12.
for Saginaw, wbet* they wUl attend
IlaTerford'B assistance and tURs are
Criminal Case*.
sicniUns by her.
The People vs, Georae Rooel. rape the state convention of the Cbnndi
of ChrtsL While there they win vtalt
Oeorce O, Covelt.
luaranteed Eczema Remedy.
Tbe People v*. Rltanor DoWnard ibelr son G. W. Pinch who It now
> constant iichlnB. liurninK. red
with the Saginaw News.
raah and dIsaRrecable effbets of and Gertrude I^'neb; rMaUon of
rexema. tetter, salt rheum. Itch, idles liquor taw. George G. Oovell: Farm:
employed at the Hannah A Lsur Merand irritatin' skin eniialons can
Gilbert.
1
radlly c
and1 Ibe
the skill
skin made cl
canUle
0o.'a store, left for DetroR toThe People v*. ilooeph Osier; furl»r, HobM
nU xmo
o alecept a posltUon with tbe Kel
nIthinR liquor to an Indian; Georse C.
veland. of tl
ley Lamber-company there111.. Bays: "I bad eCMcna
iwenty-flve CovelL
etna twenty
everyibUiR.
Mro. J. Reelgnol le vtaiting for a
The People va. Robert A. Anderaon:
_________________ d l»r. Hobson's
few days with friends In Grand Rnpl->xeina Ointment I fotind a cure." larceny Trom Uw peroon. Georce G.
Ms. Saginaw and DetrolL
Tbt* olnireent is the fomula df a pby. Corel];, Parm C. Onben.
slclan and has been In oae lor years—
Mlaa Lottie M. Careen hae rotumed
Tbe Peopln Ts, Howard Dunn; asnot an ekperimenL That is why we aaall an-d ballery. Oeorce O. Corel!, to Boyne City, where ahe ta tsMblnf.
van Ruarantee It. All drsRitata. or by
ne People v«. M^iitam PlttatMirR;- after a short vacation at tbe home of
mall. Price EOr. Pfeiffer CbeinIcW
her
parenta, Ur. and Mra. Benjaatan
MUdoBUenL
Oeorce
G.
Cord'.
Co, PblUdelphta and Bl Lenta.
•s STRUCK REEF
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PAGE TBBEB
Iteue ef FacL
Wexley Wares vt, Joseph Chase
iresiwas. J. J. Tweddle: Pann C. Gil
bert.
t
IN DENSE FOG
ptssoeeis wdietueii off
Carnon. On Ji-o* IM sbi- with *• p»rtr
of MIchlRan people wm aall1 trtm
.Montreal for a three months' tour of
Europe.
Dr. H. P. Ootfrodaen of Onekama
was the guexi of hlx sister. MIm Alma
Gpifredton. over Sunday.
L. A. Pratt of Detroit waa In the
city Saiurday and Sunday vlaiting bta
mother. Sir*. E. S. Pmu, and stater.
Mr*. E, E. While.
M. B. Holley' and J. V.. McIntosh '
left this morning for nini. where .they
will aflegd tbe flfty-sevenib aaaual
conVtave of the grand
Kalghls Templar of' Michigan. Tha
KnlgbU Templar «nd the citixens of'
Flini are making Uie greatest effort
to bare this tbe biggest and best
meeting ever held In the state.Rev. H. W. Layc left this morning
for Kagibaw to auend the annual state
convention of the Christian churches,
wbich ciavcnc* there for sevetal days.
.Mr. Itaye take* i>art In tbe program.
Mrs. H. W. Lay*. vMw>' left oeveral
weeks ago to visit her sons In Lock llsven. Penn.. Is very- much Imimved
in health. She will go from there,!
Cambridge. Mssa.. to x-isit e brotb<
of Mr. l^ye. After a sbort atay abe
will go to Hallfa
illfaXj Nova Scotia, where
she will remain
lain for some time with
her brother and sitter.
Miss Anna Brinkman of Old MieSion is spending the day In the «lty.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Eagan and aen ef
Flk Kapida spent Saturday In the
«.-(|y.
Mrs. O. A. Wright end daughter
Helen of Elk Rapids epeni the week
^d in the cliy.
Mrs. E. M. Tcllepaugh of Interiochen
spent w-verol days in the city with
friends.
G. L. Roger* ef Summit City wss
In Ibe ciiv Ssiurdsy on business.
J. T. Bnus^ll left this' morning for
Manlsle^.OD a,>uaineM trip.
Fred Brown of'ArM^'^pid* is vlw
mug at the home of A. Send on West
Ninth s'lreei.
Mite Ardath Paul of ThompaenvUlo
wax In Cbe city Saturday on a ahoR
buslneos trip.
Mlaa McManus ef Elborta and Mra.
Hale of Tbonipsonville spent the week
end wlih friends ip the city.
Mra. Chaa Wilcox, who ha* spent
aeveral day* m tbe city, left today
for ter home in Chicago.
Mra. Harris and<daughter Mildred of
Beulah were In the city Saturday on
buaiocM.
Dr. Caraon of Kingsley was in the
city, the guest of bit sister. Mies EHxs>
beih Carson, for the week end.
There will be a regular meeting of
tbe Eastern Star tomorrow eranlng at
S o'clock.
'
W. J. UaUek and wHe. who have
been Vtalllng in the elty for a few
days, left this morning tor Frank
fort. where they will spend the sum
mer. They drove through from their
home In I'bicago with' a Ford Car.
Ernest Fosttr of Alden
his home there this ntornlhg after
short time In tbe dty oa bualncM.
WX C. Neleon and wif* have returned
to ihelr home at l.etand after a aboH
Visit In Die city.
Mra. Oenni* Hoxie ef Batee has re
turned to her home there after a abort.
visit In the city.
^Th^jwgular June meeting of Travei^ Cliy MtksODic Lodge will be held
this evening.
Miee Loulae Preldrich hM left for
Grand Raplita. where she will vialt
with friends and retaUves befora
going to Boston, where she will apesA
aorae time.
Th* regular meeting of the GraM
Traverar-I-rfelanaa
County Medical
Society will be held In tbe pfBce of
Dr. II. Tburtell Tueaday, June 3 at
S:15p.m.
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Old Friend* are the Beat
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Because thdj have stood the test
and are known to be true. DR. HER
RICK'S SPGAK-COATED PlIXS have
been used by more than three genera
tions for relieving blllouaneM*. dtaortiiMikw
r to this day ihe msliID deiwt
■■endmeo
MANY CASES LISTED
taotly to too
A Peculiar Wrench.
Of Ihe foot or ankle may prodooe a
sin 1a more
Cuts, burns, braises and scalds RENreduces swelUng. Is i
ttaeiKic and heels rapidly. Effeesalso when taken lor Cbotoca HerV Cratuiis and Dysentery. Price
23 cts. Sold by all dntgglsta.
Lova.
■aea ara tore's uaeta, gagRoli Mi
ttabUIUea.—Utoemdtowland.
Most Children Ha«
ne«. when they ere vfctlma of (
freiriil tolMren. who toss mod griod
tbelr toath. with bad breath aad eoF
Icky palns. have all ibe aymptoaa or
having, worms and aboald be givaB
KtckatxM Worm KlUer. a ptaoHat
randy losenge. srbich expels Woraa.
regulates Ibe bowels, lonee np tbe ayatrm. and make* chUdr«i wMl aad
happy. Klckapoe Worm RlDar to
guaranteed.
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'it ddraggtata. or by maB.
Price $3c. Rlckai
Oo. PhUadelphta aad BL Loeta.
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OBAMD TKAVEB8X HXBAID AHD TEAVEBSE BAY EAGLE. TUEBDAY, JUNE % 1913
PAGB^VB
I ol.l rountry woman, and t c tbe various resorts and o
Ibrou^h HtleBIlun ty oiiUlrtf or«:»ilia- ... well known a. an active Diera1>er
!!i the work of”*r<Mnmcrmirattoii tn the the 'nnarmakers* union and.
She has aiwaya wet- of bis rekton. Tbe alghdi
yourdetiartare of WM ^ a n>«Dbcr pf tbe Prmtemal
would «Was W'Ittk
tho»e to wbu«e tnemo^ fbe day huF Order of Bnplea Xo. 3S3.
make them feel tliat she
He leavea a wife, tnutber and father.
a*ot bookleta bare alread:ly be«
t>een vet aahl'- It waa with a view
will I
VA'I-II away, and other plai
to belaft of help In just such esicen- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ludka. aevetai ten-sled In them and their work.
Since her IIIdsbb Mra. Pederaen baa arrted out lo at/n 1 tbe atteniloii of
eies aa tbia that the aRaodatlon wa* liTothera and (rtsiera. Mlaaea Mary and
attention of her II vUliors to t^t part of the aUt^“
formed and It haa bsen ataned now ItUunSe LudkA TValter l.sdka of Trav- sd the derotsd
dpu Yoa a GREAT BIG BOOST
City. I«uIh IJidka of Peru. Neb., daughter Slgne and her hmband and
that the members can for a time
towarJ BIGGER FARM PROFITS
St tsaat wiJrk In eonjaaetlon with old Veneel l.adka of Alpena. Mrs. Wm. whenever abe coold Mra. ^tslrael
Riaeken
of
MantMee.
Mrs.
U-Hlard
soldiers Ufemselvea and be better preThat'i what yoa are aftn*. anyway.
other procesa.
i«r«f to carry on the work after the t’auiidiell of Trmverae rity.
You don‘t care much how we moke our
It's up to us to make the most servke.
Tile funeral tervlee» will lie held been completed.
Q.
R. fa n thine of the i>ai<t
lence.aolaa(as'iteivesyou best and loi«- able fence for YOU—and wearedoi(«tt
HOLY TATHER CFLE0RATEO 8EVeat service for the least cost, and actually
If you ever come to Pinaburgb, well
VeiAoriai Day speakers •ora the-Chureh of Ihe Isunstulate
ENTV-EICHTH BIRTHDAY.
^Ip# you to make more money.
gladly show you through our plant —the
were smi to five places. Judse t'mlor t'oaeepllon. Wedaeaday moralnR at
The only reason we've tried to tell you largest independent one inthe worM —
fonduetixl the yfsrrtses ai Rife Ijike; Bine O'clock. iBtermeol will tabs
Telegrams Received at Vatican Prom •
how we make our fence, is to show why and then youU know.
Rev. W. 3. foatea al Ki.utaley; M. M. place at the Qakwood cemetery.
All Over Wertd WRile Th*u- '
Thouafit to Hava Seen 8Urte4.br Cig
fence couldn't be made aa well by any
Qct a new Catalogue, anyway.
I'onnlne .it- Iiiickley; W. 11. oonnln"
aande called.
arena Stub.
at Crdni. and J. E. Toad at Willlamaliu/it. Ki< r< u<»i which bad be<-n planOrlKlnaiinR prohnblr from cKtareite
nod for Old Hlaalon. Long lAke and
stiibit. firt- l>roke out In the luim In
Ask yoof
for “Phtibureh Perfect" aiuJ
on I
i>own> eemeiery were eaneelled ui>on
jog that sotnc otbrr fence ii jon u (ood.
rear of tbe J. K. Roach realdenee Hie aorld ts vrrd into the Vatican to
the oninplotloa pf dllferent arraniteSooth I nlon atreei. Sunday afi- day. coDkratutaUnk Pope Plus npon
If M or.
!■ Wb> FMrfx,
menu." *- - -* * '
(wFklEew
i^LMANAC. l»t>and.i
bis aeveniy-eiebih birthday. All JSj
the aameiaUon endearnrw to secure
Mra. aiaiie t eueraen. aged f-K. w If- ed the structure. Bereral bdya have lone praccaaton of prelates royIhe eox>|x-ration of the icUool rhll-iof Anton Pederaen. died at Ihe lam- been In the habit of sewktnk in the
dreii. Small flaks are sent to ill lly home.eiSlSaai Krom Mreei. shonly barn and it is tlioukhi jbai a ciknreiu>ittd»f«k.PsaM7Haais
pupils ami lame flaks are arm tn b after k o'eloek yionflay murnlnk attar stub larelesaly thrown la tb« hnv to the holy father.
an Illness extendink over six moniha atoned the blnae.
placed OR the knives of the aoldlers.
Mr. and Mr*.
Tbe bufldlnf. which Is n small one.
I to the assnrintioo la («nipanled by their danebter. Miss
as coinpleielv envek>i>ed In flames
■n*’to everyone abort- alaCeen years Rigne Pedersen, spent a part of ijst
Dues of ihe-rery nomlnul rale fall and winter in Nnraav. rcturnlne when the fire driiartraeni anlved. alwould,MMiuT or later tie e.nH<>d nway Iialllelleld to iireaene the riltht to
thnugh ibey made 'an exceptionally
II HEHMT IF lEHES
,hortli bef.we ^brUtmaa.
urai Oepartmeni. to ToacB •
and otliera would (a^e tio-i' ;da<eK, live. There K not a whlmllpft boy iia~ of iweniy-me rents n y.ar are .hark•luick ruD after tbe alarm had been
.-d tlu* uteinl-^, merely enoukh m
,^,p
Buying and .Selling
niiO llii-Fc ea.TrlM-e wire to leuii- to Inc lo srhool in tbe tnorolne; (here ta
lume>! to. The lanllloDk were siofled
(Coniiniied Irora i«w:e onr.Y
pay for »he nar* and the ex|>enae of
t.ken-^n. There waa a
llie diKii-Odelil-i the full kuooilvdKe oT 4<il a inerrliam who dUiUnya hl«
vrllh hay and chaff ami the iaierlor
wsjp ilMcntxi to »'Uh III" ritwfKl et:
M'aabtngtnn, June r—A new branch
wluil was ev;i»rle.l of them. Jhew cooda (or aale.- but owea a ilebt to the speakers, Th.e cause is ft worthy jrtpi, „„rm mid the ship was lost for was stored w|ih blcbly combustible
‘ tcatioa
the»e
lio.va
lu
blue.
one
as
*<i9iri-a
*»■
.years
It
Aniook
otht*d
on
the
ship
“boja" lilnye-d a !iarl Id the crealeU
materials, fumlt^nk ready fuel for of axHcullural education was formally
Amoac Ollier ihlns' he raid it «'aa
There t» a imknown crave Id are onlyihmiighotKanlratlonsoffhla Idhd’auffaed
traKi^ly that wa,* e'er vtuited. Wlial
tbe names aud allowlnk IT to spread launched at tbe depaniDeni of agrtculal«a>a a aomler to tiiin (o aoe (lie
‘rouiliem eeniet'-ifoc that hns ihalllB-meanUiKofMeioorialdsy wlltlj i„njple.e ne:voua brtwkdown. and to every |iart of the hutldiniE aimoat
ouithi lo he the allilude of the ix-ople of Ihe^ouil
todsy. It was the "rural orcnnl- jihvKfrai vlKoV tliati-reUi liH.l the Imivj
in the r-otultiR .layar The blood of this insdiixion on the head^iom-.. be kept fnwb In the minds of Ihe',^ w-v.-ral uwks after iheir arrival
The Btriicture was. xation aervlce." dhalgned to'ald farmof alvi.v-oue tn fortu iliese day*. T!m v
•i«ed
at
the
hfsd
of
the-llnes.No
clill.lr.xi
and
(hat
lire
irtrtloe
ot
oV'^
^ew
York
she
was
very
ill
In
one
oiir forefathers uiis H'illecl on fi.aiiy a
entirely Kutted. The Iom will proha- era aionc economic bn.ving nnd aelllng
niati.T where voii are. even If you an- aervlug the memorial exerejs.a wlH;^ ,he hospital* there. f>n retumink
b]y amount to about three traodred linw. It la partculariy doalgaed to
unVnoWD and oeeuiiylm: a agiall i>Ibcv la- kein nil. The olficers of the asso-t,^,n„.
» .^rious cmdlthm ■Inllara. full} covered by' Inanrmnee.
educate tbe farmer in better tanrket-*
i> >^ur own'eallniallon of your iil.nee. elation are P. (• f;iliu,ri.presldem. and |,„o
fullv re-overed. but
Ink of his products. Heretofore the
If Mill are ai liie head of the tine yon .\mllF NerlinEer.setretaiy and treaB-lj,),,. had seemed espertally'well diirdepartment has devoted lu ofl^s^
will win every time.
Memliershlii can be obinlned,j„, ,he past few weeks. Earty Friday
toword edocoHok the farmer In -pfoThe ernat f.pr«dcn*>tlilei4 at th. by tomuiimk-atlnk with cllUei of morulnk- she suffered a aindte
Wo of better crope.
el(-.e of the war aald that we eoUlcl
apoplexy and had
. Thomas N.' Carvee. formorty of
never IlKbBnil; that the eotiniry w:oubl
M'lous alm-e tbat lime.
Harvard rnIveratty.-wUI be in char*o
be nilMl by the elitren aoMlerr who
•Marie Anderaon waa bom on Sep
of tbe new bureau, which la expected
would i>]nee a •lleinior no the throne
tember 12. inr-t, at ^'hrlallanaund. Nor
In tbe last Isane of the Michlkaa
who would niln the land., luii w iiMb
way. She was married there and about MauufarturVr and Financial Record Is
Hv wtvkiT after the aiirrender of lexSe years ago the fantlly came (o Trav the ti-'.ltwlng:
Kje Im>>s W'l'ie belOK dhiliatided ami Well Kfloswi Cigarmaker Died Sun erse rii.v. and hen* they have lived
“The Traverse City Slate bank haa
were reiiiriiiaE lo ilirii work that they
day Evening.
ever since.
decided to help aluDf the work of
liad Fo liniriedly left oi the flrat rail
lleside.-i the husbauu. there, are |w<.
Id arnix. We nre earrylnc that hreai
Victor J l.uilka died at Ids home ■
tlniigbters. .Mra M. Steltnel of Koyne much larger a<-a1e than It has
Tor la^nU and ChiUram
|H-aee that la (he plan of the ace*.
North t>ak' stn-ei. Sunday evening atjou.r. wl:» haa lieen with her niuiher dune, and along lines that are >
r.:Wi O'clock, after a limterlng illhess.*for.the p-vst few weeks, and Miss novaiiwii for banks. It I* convenlag
ilr. Ivddka was Si.f .v.-ars of pee lie Slane. who liv«-s at home, thr.-e alaiera lu birr.- lobby Into'a publicity
Bcc.ra the
w-aa bom In TriTterse flty and spent nnd one brulher In Norway
aed I* Idling It* t^rl.le ronnters wiili Signature of
Ihe Ctvmer pa,n of hU life here. He^ Mrs. ivd»rsen Was character t>pli-a! j Hie l<Hi’glets andI leaflcu
that adverleal
TittBlHirgh Perfect” Fence
FELICITATEB fflPE
BARN WAS BURRED
MRS. MlRI£PEOBtS»
Pittsburgh Steel Co.
lEW BRUCH UDBI
WBRi; REBBHra
It’S The
**Tasfy Pastry” Flour
VICTOR J. LUDU
That You Want
The kind thnt has been used for years
by the housewives in -this region.
Pie«. Cakes and Paddinos are
JasI Mghl when mode from tbeGrmid
Traverse Wheat Flour.
The Hannah & Lay Co.
CASTOR IA
ItatMYMHniAInpBNikl
PROHTABlEMEETiNG
I
BV GRAND TRAVERSE
GRANGE SATURDAY
Two New Membera Were Taken i
and Plana (or Summer
Outlined.
THE FARMERS' STORE
C01VIF*RESSED
AIR
SRRAYERS
li w,ll twvon be lime to ParlF Oreen >our
anil now Is a cood
lime tr> look tin your a[irayer. We m'-II ihe BROWN'S AUTO and the
t'ulalo Iniplenieiil's ACMg. Tlieer are. ne liuiik. ibe bexi i l■lu|l^■I•Hl■d
air aprayera made today. The nnrtb-s do noi Uui;. .-vnd they rIvo
pertert satUfartioD. One man kith «nr of tbe-e >i.rayerx <bb divtbe
wor« of threr- wen with the hand apniyer. They an- al.-« s«od for'
es, sbiubbery.
slii-ul
KpniyinK leuH freeR,
i ■. /We also ha'i- the vmall hand
Rpmyera and'PaiU^ CriH
<
. ('onie In-and let us sbuw ton tli<-'n Kjeay-
FRANK TRUDE
FERTILIZER
We would agaio-like tf impress upon you the
necessity of selectinii proper Fertilizer for tbe suc
cessful growing of beahs. corns, potatoes, etc. While
progress has been made, and is being made, at the
experimeni^l stations in a good many states, by the
use of Fertilizer, wi^ profit for the farmers who
have used it on land that is short of necessary ele
ment for vegetation to grow our supply, training in
forming is a great want in our days. We have some
booklets which we would be glad to fumish, perhaps
tbe best of all is “Land Cultivation." The sooner
you start to cultivate the pfoper way, tbe better for
us all.
You can get the Fertilizer, Beans, Seed Corp
and Garden Seeds at . .
I Till n- wa- n koo.1 .-iljrnJntK'ij inwiini; of Hi-niid Traversi- r.r.ii
r.r.,i y
■ >»attirda> a'l'-rmein Two
I—!* wJ-re started on tlu-lr
'liimitli tin- dvgn-cs. The lUiimx.i
Jniiir «as glteii over to an iUiixirai*--!
-xini.- ■•nt.H.xi. "Tile IVoni.ii ii He.
ai.lty of the Hrand Travegee -•ii-tlt-ii
.'I Western Mlrlilgnn." by It. II KIs
-mi lb. as-lsi.nu SI cryiaty of the Wi-i-i
tn Mic-Jiluan *tH-veloiim«nt buroae
Msmt one hundred lUtv lunlcni -Hrle,1. ws were shown, ninst of tin- slide-;
is-liig ac«-iic.< in tliand Traverw- aril
eWiiKIcr, The facts
dvcu lu <-uiin<v'tlnn with III. slide-.
i'-ndo»l to prove that the Hmod Tra«-rsp reeiuD Is rti-h. la natural rei-onrci-s nnd tbi- |»-opi(> art* rurc to be
In round numlx-rs forty
cramters wore <>n hand ti> raJoy Hio
' Icw-y,
At the next moctlug of this grance
1*0 imimrtant and timely miIiR-cis
'vHi be taken u|i. namely. "fultUaHon.’ and the "Malntenanrc of Roll
I■.■rtlnly ' Harold l.ewU will tl|sclls^
the fitsli totdr and A. N. Foster
teeoud
Tbia week a large number
grangers go to Old Mlaiion to attend
the summer meellnk of the county
grauglf. which w ill l>e held Wednesday
afternoon and Thursday (art-D<K>n It
Ih eviierted that there will be fully a
■k)ien from Ihe local granko to go. and
!hcM- wHI meet at the Droadbagen
livery barn at K o'clock Wednesday
morning ThU is the time of year
when the Ponlnaula couufry is at Its
lM.at and the rtatl tn the Old Mlw'lon
range l» a real treat.
WORK IS EFFECTIVE
Memorial association helps
- OUT AT EXERCISES.
i-.
Two hundred
pairs pants to
close - - worth
|Styleplus)|j^j
Clothes
Our policy
one half mote than
-f^prices aaked^
of trying to give greater
values for the money finds
its best example in Styleplus
Qothes $17.
ABOUT nFTY SUITS
•’&*# M«e
FA* |f»rM
We have selected this suit as a
leader because in Our judgment it is
several dollars better than its price.
Here’s what you «t for $17
in Styleplus—all-wool fabrics,
thoroughly shrunkthigh-^de
alpaca unings.carefuliy felled.
Canvas and haircloth soaki-d in
water toinsure permanent shapelinecLs; hand-made buttonholes.
Expert workmanship that in
cludes hand-tailoring in the coat.
Judge us by theaddefl values
in these clothes. Evcr>* spring
and summer i»t>'le in our ioi
plctc assortment.
•
Splendid values—Sold from $10 to
$20, and your
choice at ,
and $T.SO
IHt
iJMil
AbontFIveBos^Bllts
Regular $2.50
values.
Going at 91.SO
Villagea Every Year By the
Organisation.
The Grand Trarerae Mei^orlal a
elation.
anlxed some three or four
yean a
for Hie purpose of pcn'Ctuating tbe »em5ry of American sol
dier*. asllora and narlDex, haa again
tUtnonatratefl tu worth by belpins H>
brink about memortal exercises la a
number
siull Tlllaxea In tbe coun-
CORNER FRONT and CASS STREETS.
SPECIALS
without th'e aid Of the
to many of ibeae pUce* the rank* of
tbe H. A. K. and V. R. C. have been
so sadly depleted that were It not
SPRING GOODS
Our values are known all over this regioa. We buy none but well known makes that
yte can guarantee to give you service. Out line nev«' was better dian itoWri
aTL SHERMAN
& HUNIER Mes’s(MWesr
r
aum> TIAVZK8E HXBALD AED TBAVE^ BAT.IAOLZ. T0E8DAV, JUNE 3, UI3
LEEUNAll HAS HIStOlUG INTEREST
Few People Have Yet E^bred Sleejan^ Bear Sand
Dune, Which Contains l^y Geological Wonders.
l« ■ iiroieUjr no coostr In ot Id iceoloRirat fortiMlloB. Wlild
Wchliu ibn k>E a UrsM- number pf manr pooirte hnv.- km-o and *din(ivd
noiau ibai are of ccneral iatnreat'tbe Slertdns Hear, imt few hair c»Ihaa ba« lawlaWu. Utile bat been plored tbe big hand dune, and ibe«e
^id about Ibete valualde anted In few are loud la Itaeir iiraliea. It It to
the |«^t beraute. tbe Ueelanau peotde vast and ao wonderful ibat It la ( uiibaxe Ihwii latgel)
roncerned with Ued to more cODMMeratloo and
. bread and batter >nx>blemt. but now cjoeer range Iban In tb.- |iaal. It c
that ibo ooumr U comlDg
be and abould bo advortlned at
front at a reaon aeotUm. it It weO nolnt to be AUUad and latiierioil b;
that Bticflion la called to a lew of ibo all our suiiiinpr vitiion, Excuralom
iporv Ingioriabt places that duflnid to the Bear can lie .planned wlik
plant ran be formulated for advi-rtln- liroflL Tbrra- It no reaton why tbit
ing tbem and telling the world at Idare It iiot.at worthy of being Matt
Urge laieret'od in ihi-ra.
ed at many
the luueb vltlted hliU>It U certain ibat no oounly In'the Heal aixKtand natural tiWli‘ia.t»nml
uonbeni |•eDtDtula of Michigan bat a Id other iwrta of the I'nited Siairt.
longer coati llt>r (ban l^wlanau. an<]
TblH tam] dune It so vast tlmt
DO county bat at bebtitlful arenerr dozen gainee of football oould bo In
Uhen at a whole. Tbr raggtd shore lirogroAS ou Itx lop at toe aanie iil.u. line with Id bluSa, promoniorie*. without onv KBUir Ipli-rferine wUli
bant. Inlrtt, valleyt and UlBnd^ lui- anuifarr. Tbeie arc no man> tiratir.''
niab a tboukand and inure bcauo'| formalionB and iH-riiliar feaiurvt that
aimd. Tbe Isterior of ihr^unty with the |l(«r fiirni'Uet nuierlal to k<H-,>
Itt hRIa, ravines. Inland la^rt and those of a acleuilOc niltid but}
rwlftb flowing ttreamt tuppli lllrnl^ liomit. At^ono imvtdii along It*
ibe thoro tine attraciiont.
(ace be rumra to the tops of tree'
The moBi atrlking tingle fcai.i
which in tlich prime mutt lukve i Io<k1
wrlibln the rouDiy, and prulntbly tl
one liun'drol feel high, hut whclh i.iiu'
wbirb ■■ be»t known, It the BIreidiiK liear Indlcaiinut of hntiug U-en rKele
Bear Sand dyne to the wr*i of (ilcu UiDt for many y««r«. Unv alro Bud"
laka Ever tinre the I'^ch fur big boulders which furnlah bImuIuic
trader* In the tcvcntcenth ccniun be -pnwl that other agcmiM than win.;
gan 16 travel tbe roaita of lalii- MIrb- have iM-en at work in building OiK
fgan. tbU landmark bat l>eeu <-on- niT&ral moiiumeni erected by the elcatamly referreel to The Miid dune it uow«.
so big and 80 prominenilc Incnied at
The Slreidog Bear It m> big. ac u
regaidt travodl up and down Ijike derful and of to tuurh lilHtorlcal
MieMgan tiiai ti ba* been viewed l>> lereal Hint It Ik worthy of being dea larger number of |M«pie than aov arrlbMl by a oiaticr band that the «li«ber |>p1d) in the county. It In 4jIk. •crlpilou niMhi In- und In a ,l«KikIci
immenaely big, and wonderfully In-^ to be pataed out tu ihoau who «i>b in
teretting. ti It Interettliig l>ccaiite of' l■ecf•mr-familinr with the natural
id blatorltal Ifuiiordnco and hecaute ^ den o' ihe Clrand TVa'verM' rcsli.ii.
>«>w» great eelebruilon in <-oniirclinn
with the unveiling of the Nail.ma!
•Maine Moonmem ervrted at the iinli
Strict aiid'liroadway entrsnre to <'eii
tiwl i>ark in memory of. the i‘olloit
and teamen who died when the tiaitlc
ship Maine was blown u)< In Mavann
harbor. Admiral tS'lDKlow. command
DURING UNVEItINO OF MONU
rr-in-clitcf of the .Atlantic fleil. wa*
MENT TO MAINE HEROES.
the ranking officer. He will head the
parade of tlm lo.opn men of the fleet
who w-lll march.
TIiIk afterneon the Natlonat Maine
Monument
eommitlec paid an offirial
ATLANTIC SQUADRON CAVE HER
vhlt lu Koas Admiral Badger, and
OFFICIAL SALUTE.
afterw ards cseoned him to the'(Tl>
Qr*M* ^«<wde Was HaW -in Which Mull for an oRicUl call on Mayor (lay•dlately arll'rward^ Mayor
Tan Thautand Uembert of
ilaviiar reii|iiied the cair oh l«
tha Atlanta Fleet Par.'
jhe r. 8. S- Wyoming, the newiwii
ucipaud.
ehi of the (feet.
lo-rwehe
New Vork. May
Tbineew
vialiurs ttlNUril the fleet today mix)
ater diradnsichu and baUletUi*.
compritlng the .\unfa AiUniU- fbel for visits of twhe that numlx-r t.uuor-
’The Summer’s Greatest Economy-Tline in
l%3g^^l|||Wh«e Goods and VVhile Wear of Every Sort
When the doors of this store open Wednesday morning, June 4. one of the greatest White Sal^ we have ever held btarts with
gr^t stocks of snowy white goods and white wear of every description at prices that set a new economy record. A great number of the
country's good manufacturers and wholesalers have contributed of their best and finest stocks to help us make this a great and success
ful event, and now tha entire store offers' values llmi are unprecedented in tbe history of this establishment. In each and even'
instance tbe quality is of the better sorts and tbe values are of such unusual merit that the store should be thronged from morning 'till
night, throughoot the entire sale, with eager and purse-wise. shoppers. Purchase your entire while goous needs for the coming summer
at these exceptional prices. The savings in every instance are largs and worth while.
Sale Starts June 4tti and Ends June 21st
Domestics Underpriced In
This Sale
I'llii.w Tubjiig.
SERliONETTE
the Pastor Emeritus
Is There Cora in
l(piir Egypt?
“Asd wbeo tbere was famine
in Canaan. Jacob sent hisaoni
down into
ivt oocn.”
• I'.acilily tlie iiimUliuD iau't
lll•■rnl. >Mit it ••xpreNacK a pn-tf
limit Tact 111 ill!' ex|MTieiii‘<' o
nil <jf UK. nii<l it thruaU U]><>|
your ulteiitivii. tuid mine, tb<
M*i‘-Kli«in: U ttierd (Juni B
<»ir KEyiilT Have wA-faad<
or *r.- Me iimkiug PreviaiM
line (if
t excuKe/ean We make
III the reeiirriuK liiiieK of fa•
mine ,f there Sk no eom ip‘
1)i<l■ yoj* <
11111111^
~ n..„.|vr Kivr
»
83c
BE06PREA08 UNDERPRICED
,.68c
1.29
Many ulIxT B)ilvuilid vntucK at
8L79,81 95 82.19 and up
Wilhelm
VIKP.II ill uyiiK- HtroiiE Iiunk,
tike III*
first NsOmsI Bask
BT BflSCT TOTE
Senatera Will Heeeefler Be Eleetsd
By Reeple
for the
year* of ramiiTe?
p yra;
Ihceiimafatljjrtanee■ SATELT
sAn
iHlY 1b I •Pe I»ro
Washington. Say SI.—The i7Ui
tioii acaiuM Up- rata of speeib .ronsututlunal amondment was form
lationT 'lirthe lime
of
famine ail) proclBlniad today by Sccreury of
.........................
B ill ytutr kioaliip-and de|wiiil- Buie Bnan- Me gave ngMie to Ibe
rnu so -Awwb in .Inacph's'netkm timt bereaner Itnhed Rtalw
Mantry^wiUi tfae^flprtaiiity of_aenatOTs a II be elected^ by a dIrMt]
L
I
$6.95
810.9S, SllidJIo 819,98
aud
Junior
tilmolbga of lacc and eiubroideo'- There are aoroc eg;
ira tine ones at
tn,f.«»,LK,tas.
Subject to a diacmint of 10%
MUSLIN SKIRTS, In both
mirrow aud regular widlbg;
some without uhderflounrea.
They’re all t^CBD and fresh
and tbe value* will su^trlae
yon al
/
1J5,2.45. 2.95, 8.48.
All subject to a dlaceunt «(
10%.
22c
U.do-*' long While Silk
Vileven. ellaiw- length. dotiMe
Huger ll|w, the uaual TT.c
ss
23c
rt':,""...........49c
9 wide. In (ha White
r
27c
ir.-l)ti<'<in li-raih* in i>umsill, glo-'-h. ivlia good valuen
white
Tlxye fevv M>ei-|iil iiumlHtf-*
are in n ela** b.v thempt-Irer.
They are simply uuappnwi li
able lu value.
l.B.1ieB -\luiilin Uownii. tuck
ed yoke, long ali-ev'ei,,
^
M..-<-ial at ...................... OIL.
loidir.-' Corset Cover*, all
sire*, laiv and ciulirolder'
“■....... :... I7k
laulhK>' full k-iigUi white
;ii-IUeaatB. deep benistilebedfirmiiee, (inlBhiri w-jth emhruiderv,
otfly .............................. tj/tC
A Biiiall lot of slieiilly soiled
Qiiisliii w«*ir at
>A OFF
10'x discount on children's and infanU' c
over sivles. includiag handeinlvrolderud ctcim** and fine
cambrics, with appropriate
• Ide. fuhnp^ SSc
White
Gloves
Prclly White
Waists at
Great
Reductions
Your samnier walat seeds sboald be
boogtai riglil now; Ibe price redacllans arc
geaolDc.
Ladies' whlre lingerie waists, high or low neck, long or ihort sleeves,
front or back. walsU that have sold at 69c sn«
e »«
Tic, White Sale priia; ..................................................................
.A gre.it ussorinient Of *l.adles' Wbllo Waiats. all siylv*. sarnion'.s
that have said all season up to $1.50. In (iie Juno
sale at ........................ A.......................................................................... V5C
10% off on all higtMr ^rlcod White Waigta.
Dainty Muslin Undergarments in the
Great White Sale
The assortmeiits that are offered in this sale comprise the largest variety
of styles it has ever been our good fortune to show. Made of fine soft materials,
every garment is daiirable in every way and the price roductkiDB permit of ununusuai savings on every purchase. Three Exlraordinari^ Beraaln ABsortmenls>-
Lotlat46e
Lot 2 at 72c
ThI* naaortmaai tnriiidi
The greatest value* we're ew
lowing ganiwa.' nuy ot irhliai been able to offer you. Kot a gar
are ralfular 75c values;
ment worth leas than $1. In this
lot you wiU.find ladln’ add mlases'
I«d!e*‘ and miseeg' fine mualln
orepe gowna. mualln gowns, high
drawara. mualln peuiroata, long
neck or aUporer gtyles: fancy mua■hori. allp«ver gowns, flne cotaet
^lin drawera.. muslin skirts nnd
coven, nlao children's prim
glrig’ itriDOeas sUpa. etc.
Blips and
•
9c, 12i/^c, 15c and 18c
While Sale Items
that admit ot
Itraiitlful new modriH.tIuit
(llvvrailv of Ktyli-a
i!ial arc hetdotu-aeoa in oiiv
one alore. TliU' liig aalioffi'ia;
l-idl.-8' ami tnlMM'*' While Ungoric nre*i
(*lnn> Inaertbui, and lar-ea.
.. ....
___________
and ekirt. llegiilar
value. In (be
/bP
While Kale, iirii-e ........................................................................91.Vd
Udl.-«' and ntlam-s' White VoIIq Urrasea. eUlioTAloIv .trinimod wrilh
hliHdiiw liiiim, some l■ei■ull(ullr embroidered; very excluaire dohigiib: $19.00 valiieii, ulid marvel* of tx-auty
(lie jiri>»..................................................................
Killer llreaMg. Vhc kind you oxpai’t
only in the larger chit*.
uiiil <-very dh-wi. luiderpiieed u
llaloty and
ncrvlcoablc
gowns. In high ntn-k (H- slip
...i2k
...i8c
Comidete hliowlng of »c-:e
Mtiiuble While I-Yx.twpar. for
rhltilnvi Mel iiiliAo* at eeotioiiiii-al pnee*.
I.B(l)e,.' While Silk I.Ule
iiiKii lluae. a remarkable liargain for the While
|
.Sale at. pair ........ I
l.adies' WbKe Silk Boot
Hoar, ibe value; le-rfeot quality. di pjiir .OVC
kIiiiw u
Mnslln Gowns in
tbe While Sale
lay IrceTylme
wblle.
5.?r'..1.95
79c and 98c
White Hose
^qulsite
New
White
Dresses
c
Some very iiRiiaiial offeriiigK It: ..UI Shoe
during
the White Sale.
^
loidlp*- new "-alrap White
Cativaa l‘uin|<*. with iOathor
heel*, u
I aO
value ft/P................
I .“O
Wi-tiien’s iiud prow iiig girls'
While Caiiva* Itulion SIkk-k
.w-flh the iiew low hvel. ev-
White Wash Fabrics in
the Sale
lin^ atriix-a and rbeckB at
Speiial value.* lu IMiniO
MixAv Vowclb. Ix-muivd vlxl*. Wbllr Sale
liii.v. onvli ...................................................................................
I.a<lle«' Whltn Cnioii-tatr HaUnkerriilefB.
«Bi-h ...............................................................................................
Will
Berlin. May
A<«ording to a
Bnsseidorf r.ewsjnuKT Knlx-r MYlhelni
aboucio go Into buslocM ns pn olco
maw^ne maunfactiiTerr and |.ro|>»s>ra faitory
I t*adlnen.
brotber-ln-law. prlnec kbust of S>'de;
wlg-lloisteln. Is alrtWfly in the trade
having a lamoo' at i'rattenan. bill- lb ■
kaUer'i advisers have iioliited oui p.
their ruler that despile the Ineicariiii;
demand for oleo then- I-, not a single
'jtacloo- In. Prussia. This tew etilei
- ahhaaliuiife—Ui.
“®* recc‘'«l lavoriiMy by thiAn avr Egypt’
^ •jAgrartan members of the ttelchKlap.
I who have been c sadlng against Ibe
Wh.t
Ih.. f.min,. „f
oi«„,an„.l„V ..o.h.,.
,,r .,p|,„rtun,t.v, of
uo,
o.
9c
.‘•’■•.i................
lUiult ;«J J<li. to a vust.ii.irr.1
nicavliiHl Cotton, yard wldi-. v-xrv^l.-nl Ik- «]u«litv.
Captain Jah (ton In Charge of North
Kalsar
39c
.47c
37k
89c, 98c, 81.19 aad 8L89
CMHiliOS NEW BOAT
TO OPEN FACTORY
18C
MERCERIZED BLEACHED NAPKINS, good aUo. xpl.-udld fltilKh;
b. i..>.i.h| r.-adv lot »M-. Tlx-fl.iio .lualliy.
|H-r dozfii ..........................................................................
r;
A
.
Ku-fvpUomil valuoB lu TaMv l.iiieas during tlu- Wbito Sab.-
GUBM mm WELCSMEO
The many friends «»t Capi. .V K
Johnston will l>e glad to know' Itiat
he is lo he maatcr of tbe new- Nnrrli
.AiiH-ncan. owned by dhe Cblngo.
huh and (ieorglaii Bay Transportailoii
Co. sailing Iwiwecn Chlrago and l>ululh. This was given its builder’,
trial trip last *Monday from ih.
Krorqe yards ot the Ureal I.akes Kr.
Alpeering Co. at Bclrolt. Tt)(s iii-u
luisscngcr vessel has a rairylng cajia
lily of
bchldt« tbe crew, nmkemlh-« an ,b<oir und Is o:ic tiX tiip-«wi eoiupleU' of the modern iiasse-i.
ger Ixiata.
...... 16c
ALL LINEN HALF BLEACHED DAMASK, regular H-k-
FLEET MUDS
OPEN HOUSE
•tt Ibe rnlli.d Suiet navy today
aieained into New York tvimr
up tbe KorUi Itiver and threw
cbora overboard aliortly beiorv i
A» tbe great anchor «abl.-a wtreicbed
lo UutaeM Ibe ik-» I'nbun warablp
(tuba ateamed Into the river and ua
M*t Ibe American balUi»bi|w w-hlch
reared her a aaluilng welconn- that
wras hrard -for niilet. Immediaiely
u^D anchoring Ibe big gunt. on i
Cuba tbnndered a aaluie In return.
The .Vorth Atlantic flnt and the
Ci.Pa arrived Yo take part in uiinur-
InilK-fc Wldo, ruuud lArvail.
WHITE
SHOES
lot 3 at 92c
Here are wonderful offaringa.
made posalhle by right boylmg and
Die detcrmtnsilon to uphold our
store motto. "Undersalt
Lots
of these are easltg worth to $1.».
lAdles' and nlaaas' princess
riiualy Ultomed; fine Unge:>e gowns, combination s-.'ta. Including'*Uie "Leona," 34n-l eults:
ohomise. and the greatest Whiil
Skirt values that ws ever offered.
t0% DtocoNiel cm all MubIIb Uadertvehr not meationed la this Bill;
CoMbiiutiM
Siiite and
Chemise
of ti
popuUr
gnraanu are vary
complota.--We’ve n«ver had"
Hirer garaenta. ami the egerial featnree ot the "Leoea”
$Jn-l garmaht make the Una
eomplele. Aift to aee the
"Veoaa,*' and
at Aha aame
time note tbe quUty ot our
com^luvUona and ehemlae at
GloDe Dept. Store
1 25.148.8.791»2.48
Subject to 10% dIeeouRL
OBAlfD TE4VKBU BSRALD AlTD TEATBB8S BAT BAQLE. TUESDAY. JUVE 8.1918
» Use RMd Bullr (ePilMcd Ibe girl to. '
L>nit Prtnc* All-fUgbti
enl pus, and ther bcsao wich •
put hpr bundle and alt on a Vroad, Bat
One lovely day In fall, ^be nuU lay banging and. rlaablng that all the
alone lo real.
under the learea ready to be pickod, tuothen in the block eanie to their
"I______
wish___________
I could lake______________
Grandma Gan-- notl tiw *lr w*»
*•» so
«• •<>*« «><l eriapti“»
that window,
window,totoaee
seewhat
whatwaa
^the
thematter.
matter.
♦ net to the abore?" ahe «ld. dlgglnk «
«*J‘» biood Jost tingle lor a The bee., too, were dared by the
♦ her heel into the nod. and onconadu.-‘o the wooda.
.
noiac. and alter hovering nbpul nncer♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ly abo used ihh olbcr'a word.. “•She
It wai Saturday, too. and there «na Wlniy tor a short time. neUivd down
Can t wc trngln thli very mlauteT" n«»d« that moreit I do lota of tWnga.* no achool. But noon after broakfnsl
fbo aldcwnlk.
i;
»bo asked.
Think of wanting lo nee the beautiful hla niollier called him.
"They're going lo'awarm on the
Omndma Oennet oi*ened the door »«•*“ iof »ld>'
i’‘c *>rcn It
"Ray." ahe said. “I aliall need you aldewalk." aaM .Frank Bmce, "l>ut
Into the kltilng »oiu. and the girl's every rummer, and 1 fdt awfully cro.t thla iiiomlag lo take care of baby, for that bucket donn. boitnm i.p. and.
SUNSHINE
H«lon and Rao«l#tleiW of the
J HersM Young Folka Bunahlno
* Club:
l' Will try never to worry or
fret about 'anythins.
J
t
^
♦
«
nothing. I oaght to bnnor old age. as^tim<- o
1 want aomc one to bunor me-ahen ]‘'^rc«iual
am old."
places of like character.
Than
Thenabe
abepare
ga»«upupher
hereeat
aeatlolothe
the ItItmay
maybobonewe
newatotomany
.manytoi know
old woman, and weni and atood In the tliat the roal loiontor of Ice cream
crowd. Uut while Jennettc waa atand- hoda was one Fred Sander*, of Ito.
tag upon her Uploca. trying' In vain troll, Michigan, and that he dkd rejg ,ee. a courUer of the emperor, cov- cenily m ihai city, to an Interview
cred with gold lace, elbowed hie way he told bow he came to make the dcto her aide as he eald. "Uule girl, llciou. drink. Confertloneni for many
hfr ma)eaiy would be plvaacd to ace >eara were lu the habit of making Ire
... . ... ... .
; ♦ the threehold and looked In. Ohalm: for ue tbU year Inatctd of the sen bab.v Js nbt oultg well."
They did as be aaid. nod then step- ' When the abaahed child itond be- *«<•« creatn. but there was no lee
♦ and Mblc bad U-eh moved agalnat the ahorr."
Ray had plana, loo. but he only aald. )ksI back k ilitle way tu aee wbai fore the empreaa. abe gmcioualy a»ld: cream soda.
Uul mone.v waa Wt pit nV .wilh the
fboevHl:
would ba{)|.#n. "< ome here, my daughter,
and all ^nVdl. the ftesh sweet nWmua«d‘
^
i will try to ba loving^ helpful ^ • alls, and in thi o-nier of the room
• as a bed-quill fittmO'-wi^h a iHitrli- JoyeCNa and the ten dollars -IhilHo "All right, motherV and he brought
The beee settled to the sidewalk, with me. 1 aaw you give up your eeat to gel sour towardevening, nnd 1 had ^ aitd kind tn-evtrybedy ahd to 4 '
’ work quill sewed In n-sdy for t.vlngf knew wroulil In- nocssary lo take out hJa Imlhllng-blocka and began to not far from the bueket. with a great to that old woman, and now- you muat to disapimini some enstomem." said
♦ dvary Wvliig thin#.
’ It was bulcle'B own quilt. In nil the Mrs. Gannei and henioH to the shore build a wonderlul jmbice to nmuae hU Imtalng and foa>. and after wiuc time remain by my aide."
Mr.-Sandet-.,
4
If I aver fall in trying ta do 4
So God honora tlinae who honor hla
--ooe night. Jimt befort.- ! wna get4 thaaa things, I will Try. try 4[ |two uonthi of varalioti thgt she had for a day ami irighi «ak hoiM-leasly lUtle alsler. ll rose alowly. cobiuins. they began lo trawl under.the buck, been boarding at bam Kami this big beyond h«-r slender purse. Then Khc tower* and ateeide*. nnill ll was near- eU at flr«i one 1>> one. but soon In a aervanu. God eepeelally- honora thoiu:
,
niar
♦ again."
.
^ ph-ee of iNiicliwork had lu-en growing, put her hand on the •lulU. 'aiid her ly finished, wb«m llaby May touched wide black stream.
who honor the aged and' aeemltigly fj,.j
, cream
♦
4
♦ nay alter day- alie came to Grandma breaib came quick. More Ihan once It with her liny fool and down U came
The Uiya wati lied ilelightedly. with- heli>l«ea disilplea.—Our Young Folks,
.mi ii)<-• ream was sour. I don't
tiannet'a cottage and plaimol how It thal day ahe had Ihougbl of ihlx.
wllli-» i-rasb.
out aaying a word, until all the bees-------------------------know what made me du It. I had
should go. and sowod on itie squar- *
"Mr*. Ashton woubl gl»e wo a ten“\angbty liahyV cried llay. but
out .of sight. Not a sound <wmc
The First Amertean Poetry
never lliotight; of II before; but I wantOrganited Oocam
from uoih-r then bueket.
with I
'
. even stitches^ No fancy- dollar gold piece fi
There a
few girl* In this country e-l fo kee|> that eoiiplc'# trade. Anywhen be s V- the grieved look i
1‘arl with «Caue. he wUd. quickly:
work bad ever proved .-o alluring as
Could nhc think oT
who hav
a*d beard . the nuraery -way, I put some Icc cream io Uie acsia.
Firm Vico Preo
selling those colored pieces together her KUinmer'* work? Give the beniitl- 'i,ai,y: n| build another.
by the luotber:
They liked It and dsked for another.
-Sell 'em
iU-amused the little girl fora long
«Dd that was lh< hn-t h-c cream ao<la.
tocond Vico Proaidant—liirw. Irons Ip l>a*kei iiatiem. and there wm- al- fill result she hod wi-ought Inlo^ihcr
-Kec|. V and gel lot* of hon<-y: ."Ihxdi-a-by liaby. upon the tree top:
w-aya the anilcl|>alli>M of Ihe da. wben hand*? A eonple or big tear* w<-m
-The fame of the he cream soda
My lather sot three hive* of hec* When the wind bWwa the cradle will s.,„ead all over tli.- .by. and Detroit
the top of the twt. iiw.irk ■ should be rolling down. Imi Duli le did not hevnl
j,,
^Bm^Wna Omrvdmothar—Mr*. A. L.
l•onl|.U•lcd and nut
put into the ijSng them. Prolwbly Cramlrua Gariwt hud
..j.y,, ,„i,uid
Willlnma.
eoninlelr.l
-e them to him and then
rock;
ju^qilc. when they got to otheV eWea.
frame, with its lining of calico aod its leli like slu-dillng niullltuiles of leiiis n,^„, wunewlierc."
when they make
"imn the bough breaks, Ihp cradle lw>gan aaklDg'for It. Dealers la other
son white «-oiioii liatilug- '
iK-<ain.e she had lo give >ip seeing the
-jui
*“”■ ""
" ** ***
will («ll.
cities began writing me lettcra about
"All rtg'ht:"
fight:" was ibo
Ibo boy'a answer.
....... ..
"Isni It lovelyr she cilct.
ov;p.n
so ntany limes.
g,,.] he aearrbed
^*rcbed luitiemly
jatlemly nniil he
_
.
' .
.
cradic. .baby u, gnd It wakn't Ions before t^ cream
..
and
u Ulk 'a II
________________
Grandma Gannet was imtiliiga-long
Mr*. Ashton s big hmiHr gh-atiuMl
j^eiu.
"My! " said Tonmi;
and all."
aoda was as comnionly- know n as diltk
throughout the c-ountry. Number of'nanw on the Cradia
'>‘“R
nee- nnwng » «;lun>l' ‘'f Krvi-n maples on
-Thank .vou. dear." nald grandma.
^
But
nmny know the origin of
siumoer Of namaa on tno wrmi.s
-| „,.ur see a pr.-ltler otu-; Thai the . rest of,ihe ncvUtlll. imb le-knew .-y„„ .^e eyes and feci fot ftw. "
••Well." .aid 1-Vank. "If I l.adn'
Roll.May t. 1913. M2B.
P Iwsket in Ihe middle Isi fairly iher.- was noiWuK like pp.mpim-ss to
Then hla ,tnolher ^Icd him to su
«" 1*“'
guess we wouldut have got them: '
fnthora landed al limouth. -Mass., a
‘^hTuitle’
goml ttuwiiuuou. foi- , }„Kket «if chliw.
she doclan.-d c ivlucii K- keep the vlrtti'- In
' SUNSHINE POEMS.
"Who brought the hu^cL I'd like to i«arty were <tut in the fleW w here the
jjgtrgj, • ••
^nd she picked up c clumsy bundle
Little Offerings*
know." said Tonimjv
Indlao women Were picking atrwwbcrc<l after him.
Dulcle walked around Ihc frame and an3 hurried on:
.Mr. Sander, was bom I
"My offering U email." aald a beam tc
thought'of
gclling
iwni
and
riw.
Several
of
these
'o«en.
or
r
,j
"WI.0
Mra.
Ashton
sal
the broad |»reb
.-^n
„„ .n,»v answer as
looked at-the diffeernt tiabkeu of flowa flpwc.-.
’
he hurried away to the wood pile, lie Ihloga? Not ,o.k Tom Harris:'' aald squaws, as they are <ull«l.>d
i Ihe age of one year.
yhu Just
calico. There were Idtic*. and m-'a IHiIcIc •nine vp
"Bot I'll shine. If you
brought you my qiiifl,
'liapoose*."—that la. Iiablea—and Imvbad UHcd his ha.Hkel w lu-n throe of his
yellows, and idnks. and browns.
■'''
lor an boui.
l•aul Ins no ciadleo, they had them tied
K-hoolmates came along.
*»>**?
>v*r has »‘>rhvd‘ Into toiubluallon* thal thadc
^
Choose the Baiutiful in.Life,
For the ghower that'
^
up
In
Indian
fOKhlon.'anil
hung
from
*“• llK-tn beautiful to took at. I, was no
>'« A.htoa looked u|. In sun-rise.
"We re going tiuttlng." called J*btl.
wo friends were out for a walk lodrenched you so
•Yes," sail] Johnny, angrily, “you Uic limb* of aurroondlng tree#. "When
•X'omc on. Ray:"
in the country, we arc told.
“wIlT w'dwmc my aofi
«»"• K''’*
- quill. You said this
And 1 think
'cause i heard 'em and said the wind blew. iIicm- c radle* would gclber
'
s my
"4 can’t." answtred' lUy
ber handiwork.
r
One of them carried a camera with
golden touch."
.,
^
to listen:"
rock. " A y oung man of the party, ob
-You
•
dmw
In
the
flrwt
kuo;
‘ns
-^4:ve
got
to
bclp
mother.
him. As they were |«st-lng a wretchBo the flower spread Us yietab
-Ob.
what
a
baby!"
Uughe.1
Jack
Tftere
Is
no
telling
wtmt
might
hr
serving
tbit.
peeled'oR'u
piecf
of
the
\
yourself.
laugli(-d Gramliuu
come the light .
touie'llke bapr-coed if Mlss^y. the boys'teach- |«rk,’and wroie- the above llnea.
of
"llut ir* youra. uiy dear: You dldu't
her glasses.
And Its tint grew more lovely, and ,«•
®W
And in iwo mlnme* Iiulch
' J«l!y ‘ - • ’ ---------Aicn tome anmud the «j„eh. ll la believed, were the Ural ‘^'1
dIant. and bright.
n ready lo sell It now." ahe dc- |
corner.
pi-ciry written in Amcriba.
needledust 10 ahloe for an hour-fwa. a H"««1»hI ti^ big cy,
________________waa
the
reply,
"I
never
uka
\Yhy.
what I*
I* Ibe
Ibe matter?'
matter?'
lIui’Rny shook hla head, and hur"''’’
g- Iioys, ’“'at
and wa* drawli
a iditure of the ugly; Ihefe'a enoagfa
.
small gift Uideed.
3lr*. Ashton
•«««/ but d.e ried in
in' with
V........hi*
.........................................
chl|».
... . “be ••beJ- i~blng down Into the
handle ol 4
Whiatling and Thinking
,i,e l*aotlfnl.
Bat I'waa Just wtat ibo blowom then
flushed fai-ea.
okodcliair sorry when she came Iiark
rheetnii
Irink iliaskcl. What fun It was to pu
was . said of one boy that be
That was.a good wwy to speak nml
bapi>cnvd to need,
on. the house and |w«scd a gleam „
„ prewt tctniuailon. I.ni he *
In tbe long needle Just right, tie thi
'°
--I-IMI-I lor ..n, oMhoort. - TO*
n‘'“ o’™"* Ml”
,g geld piece in Diilclc.
have a lltth- time »K-.|«-ne woru
another sort of boy that ao ex- u,|n„ ,„d we'shall all be much hai*
knots
so
they
would
npt
s11|>
uade^
"I can't help you much." Mid the
-What have you under lh» bucketr
buckeir .^^,
.,
111*
-You really like It. Mr*. Asbtonr
h,„«
"Mha.
,e go ^«h Urt
any pmvocatlon. and <-ui IIh- loo-ve
breete to a lily.
-ke.l
Diilcle.
se«;lng
the
hesliailon
,
nnml*er
pi
eheMi.m
iiee*
=*'e
a*ked.
plea>an(l..
............................
**
** i,ciullfm mher
**»*•than the
ends with M'lssor*'. And all thls^lib '
he a*ked. plea>an(l}.
whUtllng In our
,bg
-But the day has been hot. and the
"Y.-*. It is beautiful for mv room."
nj, ntolber met hlui at the
"»■'"' of bees'." aald Billy.
dear Grandma Gannci working away
yard one suotnvr. It seemed to be
eve is ao atllly:"
L
Hut there wa* an e.presvion Oi. the
•
-Uh." aaid .Miss llay. "bow flne:
the op|K>»lte *lde of
’ll is only some crumbs thal I musll
that lugged
tugged at
at her
her heart
Ifgart ,
sheldoo lias
has been
been here."
here" she
she X*" "Warm >bem
them yoljrseivc.
yo(ir»clvea '?
'? And
And ^he
'
ll*.th toniiue* ruunlhg l-u*H> ,* the t=lrl's lace
lace thal
shelrton
enrof'"th^e'^^r^.ower.^“r
“JJe«T w'ayl "^''exSide
throws away,"
IL-edlc* flashed in luk out;
and made her loci that something Was
“and he wants you to take a •l«t »re you going to do with them?"
many differmil ways, ror examwe.
boy announced the height of e f uu bow mueb better It would be to look
Bald a child 10 a robin, one cold- wlnl
Once more the Iwy-s all looked at ,
, bs|>penilig.
lackage of II
> going home a
maple to be thirty-three fceL
for the beautiful In the live* of those
to day.
J
the
ground,
and
*aid
noihlug.
said Duleie. suddenly KcUiug
B'“ •'"■‘•ic ‘""V the money to Elm ^en..
Why. hod- do you knowT' was the around us. Instead of looking for the
^-Rut It you are hungry, of them ydu'Il
"I'd like to sec- them." said MIm
Farm aud held a «'nii*uliail«u with he
gcnaml question.
.
bad thiog* In them!
be glad.
Hay. "Could I lieep under? 1 spi* *
uiDiher about furiher dt-tnlU of tho
-1,
I long way." falicred
.-ll. I have
••Mcaaured IL"
i.ci us look for the bwutlfal ererrFor yw seen. lo be looking dcjtcicd
IKW* you Imve to Hit it up soon."
oeeati. iourney for tirandma Gannrt. later
,-an.r :>.to
"M"*'"
where we go. That means that we
and aad."
Johnny
weii|
ui>
<aiiti<.usly
and
lift
they
went
together
tu
ih_<station.
-|
g,„
horry
,"
his
nmilie
an*w'«-ivvi,
'■ytytl rule and yardsilck.aball aee the prelty wild flowers rathAnd the bird took the olferiiis—’twas Grandma tiannet."
llUpi-ulti^rui. "liufjhe <lu<1or ha-- l>een •o kind
ed the erlge a little to look under.
- io spile oi an ache of d!^ppultil
The Utile lady shook her be»!.
almpte Indeed.
refuse
Ite
had
IO
n
Then
he
Widiv
.mod
the
O.K-ket.
,
7^
didn't
climb
that
Ull
Uecr
cr
than the weeds when we go walkIwidly lifted
bueket.
. Dulcio tell blithely happy a* aie ex
Me had
had lo
(o p
ve had the money (>ut by.
refuse. Ite
Th*roi.** m if . __.s bh* m-rthtr atkod. anxiously.
log In the fleld*. It means thal wc
■Bat ll came lb a montent ^ nttenaosl
There waa not a Ik>c In It: A eraek '
ilutl oeean.l ve had It sav,-d u|., change,! her gold piece' tor ih^ liek- away oil the train.
_
"No m; I Juai found the length of shall see the mlnbow rather than the
need:
" “
fifty tiDu-s. It'll *iolI a five dollar bill ct* and a very few worn .lolUr l■ll<•
all right:- said ibe .boy. irvlng
.1 .!!.'! ‘be ahadow and meaaurcd fhat."
rioud* In the sky above u*. and that
And Ibe robin, movi grateful, gave
.That trip to the ahure wa* a aph-omile, and be started off. wbistilng. ’'‘•ere the -»>eea had gone. The boys
for nu- lo go lo the *burv. ehild, when
"But the length of the shadow «-e shall see the good In peoidc niber
'
bad: lielore long
lookfl at it and then at each otbri.
there's always aomelwly neevlliis thal■>‘«1
The flrsf day the glint *,ih Ihe laekage saf.
rhangea."
than the bed —Selected.
A small stave or two of its ven- best Ovi-dollar hUI ovor*e than I ought to‘be »un wa* all over lh» calm *u”,,orkot. I'p a long, stwp hill, then sheepishly enough.
-Yes'm; hut twice a day tho sliad--------------.Mia* Kay looked fNuu one to An
want to wee the Atlantic ocean, Tlii*‘“‘'c of ‘be water, hut In the night a down again, and over a dreary *irelch
are Jut as hmg as the things
—Gtain Growers' Guide.
very montb I had it I'Ul l>) . and'.he.'-‘on'- rree. and hy tnonUtig the v«av«-* „f jj.vri. uiiGl at last he was glad to other of ilic lltiie group. Her face wav
lK»en trying ii all
►olwr.
but
therq
was
a
iwlnkle
In
her
‘benwl
SImmopse's got sick and needed extra of ■' ►l•riuc tide were rolling In ut«n
,hi. pip white bouse of Mr. llelileu
summer, I drove a stick Into Uio
, j,,n gf „
n battling If you
Seed Tima
vltiuals'*
the rook* In wild fury. Grandma GanThe door wa* owned hy ll,»a Ik 1- eye* A* she bade the boy* good
nM, ih.V maJcl, , remembtr,..
I. lo be . rel.l. b.11. boi . I..
Kind words are wond-iliil liil'e aceds
"Don't y-ou want lo aw ll drviul- flct wan^-red along the yUff lo an den. to wJiopi he gave the tackage.
" ..."
> V""
Utk. or .hoi In . lliUo |.|« bo. lo
That blnssom Into beautiful deeds;
fuiiyr
'
ceauey- of .-i^ii^tiuenl - that made
-yg,, g,„., come in and *e«- iiioi'i ibloc ttey n.o.1 do. ud Ibo m.lo
,„t mw o.nl.bod u oolrki, .. .h. l«o. ,ibo -b.do- o, ,bo ,roo ...old bo io.i ,b, oeoiro ot ,h. boitlo.; olod tbo
Kind deed* ahliie brighter Ilian auy
Grandma <ronnei aolpi.^ a knoi be- Ihilcie's bcanTilvJv dance with iiai* ,t-,- said the yound lady, and ah.
s long as the tree, and ibat'a thirty- baUIng slightly with cord, then thnsd
Ml*, had done.—Sc1cci4-d.
fore *lie *i>okc.
.
idncra.
.
_
him in to her nralhor's
throe f«?et."
* darning needle with yam of some
That picrw the l»
• Ik-lileo was lying on the lounge. lo«ik"So thal Is what you have been t.Hght color and commence anyw-faero
Both are more picclou*. lltHe lg» add „o„„,Mmea, ahd
lumtli* Uler. A shan* blast
,cry lalc. She -took Bay's haim
• w-hlatllng about all aummerr'
the hall, calling It the top. InaeA
girl.
ked little Bury, a* she *aw them for
Than any diamond, nili
and make atHeh«-* all over It aomeber lile.
Bo w'iib such k<-e<]:
Ihing
like butUmbole stitch, working
Hew
the
Bey
Cot
There.
"Tlu-y are flower*. Susy."'wonder Ikiw they with tl^e point of the needle tpward
•1 know ihaL mamma; liui they arc
That lovely flowers
III get a kUrt In the world. Here la you all the time. V*e different colon
aou:cthliig more than -than—" Imii
there."
true story of how one boy begau.
of yam till ll Is quite c<yv«rod over.’
could think of no other Dower
—Annie E. Bllnncr.
A ndghiKif bad a loi of cows to
'
which was only a flower to her. 8o
hurried around ami
Tongue TwUura.
iki>3 another qneatlon.
milk. TbU boy
c have i^ug room. Bun.- vuough.
want anything
xhamed. t'ould
•Do their trot,go down. down, very milked hii iwnof the koine dairy.
He who Is anxious lo He his tongue
"Do you like rlie»lnnts? " ahe askeil.
A PACE OF flUNflHINE STORIES. rJvoi. u|> ai.ythiitg cherished like that •»>' o*> wb «"*■
Iheii he skl|.|u*d down to the neigh
knot* will do well to atlemptHhe
The Patchwiork QuilL
ntdgb»w»r's Wmall hoy want;
"Oh. mother, mother: l ean t .mi*c
"Oh ye*, marni." said Ihe boy, "bm deep, mamma?"
"Deeikcr than Ihe roots of most l«or's and milkeil live or six wore row's tpiiowing exeri-lae In pronaDclatlon:
hat he would wear out ht- these knot*!" *he cried, working away
havcii i idckfd any yet."
Ihilcle Joyce gave a ha|>|>y lltth
r. 01 M. hell- al>oiit a new at the airing of Ural one humlle .apd
"Kofoi, " aald the Udy. 'n>riog the small flow.ei*; but why do you ask every olgbi and momlng For ibis he a day or two ago. during a lull In
awing to the sewing bag on her arm
,,«-kl...k.l. Y<.u.»-,.l—.- .b. Ib-l.S-k-'
,rco.lv.a.
,.rnebe...
bu.l»«., t.o Hill. boolbta.H M,
the church?
then the other.
as ahe tan up Giandma Gannot's flag
“Oik 1 Hmught they miiM go down
Theae ^001.-* be pul away In bis »hlte and the other Uack. were a^Hut there wa* a light irtc|. aero** ' "Mni. Joy w look a iiair or sbcai •aid to Rav "we have two large trees
stone walk. It had rained all night,
lack of the bouse but so mar ibe
»*“1 ‘i™’* “
‘“‘o f*** ‘***‘‘'
*"
*““**
***“ nothing, when
and the country was bcanUfully gn-m he kitchen flwir. and lliiv looki-d «t|. Irom her w'ork-Uaahel.'
lad
lioys
don't
dare
to
steal
themeun*hlne
that
would
make
the
gold
emidy
match
lox.
How
many
time
a
,hc
,AhUe booiMeek agreed lo btaek
"I'Ul then
li clean and full ol treahnew*. The o.ivee a lady In blue standing on the
prlDts. and Dul<
light footstep* along
from Elm Farm to Grs
.'no. lb.
brown flag-stoDr walk,
««
last of the diorm
irnlnx sun
quite gone. Oiougb the
grass to
bad act thc^roja on
-riy breexo
srarkllhg and a*bii of w
lailering
brought
down from the trees.
Grandma Gannel's lack •
open, aod Dqlcic MiHied mi
the bars of the acreen door
-I'm all ready to set jlght to work,
child allvi-:- Uugbeil a hihk. brightfared wotuan as she lifted the'esteb
Inside the lurked
‘Mother w-a* afraid. I might l>e too
early, but I «sld you were always
fixed up!" decUrvd the girl.
The Uf klK'ben certainly did agree
with Dairies statement. .The white
pine floor ws« siuiles*; ib'e'small
range sbooc like a inusbevl mirr*:'
.’..c,
Lr'r.-ro.b„.,- ...
-How 1...1,; All .»,,»« b.re 1„. rv.r „ b,u,U i.r.iU.,-ih.„ ib. ... I
l-o... M-kliui lor . ,.111- lor
obb ».d.l Ob.o.oibor. l..'i lllo..l,'
b,
l..hlob.dIbdroom:
v,.„.lUlct
fs*hlon>-d
U-droom; You
will let o«
nivbmi-r
know-bo
shellkod
likedtoll,.
going In
inIbo
thr.boro
shore
have this, won't you. dear Mrs. Gan- enough to lake all those smcMes;"
nett?"
.Mrs. Joyce smiled.
Diilcle put her bands caressingly on
"Try the other bundle, dear." she
.r,b, Mb rbi:;k.r;rr,btk”’.rs:.-
od l»,, Md b. iHrf to ih.nk b,r. b.i od o», oMbo ,.1,...., i.rlor. ob B«. !ui »l«o
.bo.loi.podhim.
<»« kHr'CoVT'..!.
-"'Run
Rnt .tons,
liiib,
|,ri«oo.~
.ho Md. —. >nd ibi-«
->bo clt.pod bn Mniiio. o-ot) oi.tlb. -Tbo ..tu..
along,
little
prince."
bandstand cried. "I see It now ; 1 ace he made this way went also Into Uic
"and (tick as fast as you ............
.Mamma.'
why
didn't
you
tell
iauKwhen the mall man coaies along. Rons
*
8 Go-i * Kiatier-workr'
""hen the l«y bad twenty dolUn.
will nil you. and you can ride all the ’
be bought II pair ot boou. g geogI did not think of that."
-s,r'rr.:« „
r-',:'.TrY”L,”r:
b.,b,.U.b,„,b«.u,ollo^o...oUl Ml,..ob:.,U,b»A....
Th,b b. b.a . bice
.n.
b.m., Mr b.»b.M. ..d b. b.,
piece fnr it. Dulcle."
The girl laughed as she shook her
bead.
'
"1 gun* not!"
Mrs. Asliion wst -w-..
down —
snd .........
chstte.l
sbojit the errand that hs<l brought
her to Orapdma Gtnnet'*. When she
She said ahe thought ot you every had come to visit him.
Ume she looked at the quilt in her
What a feast they had!
rhntnuu
old-fashioned bodroom,vud rememf’hesinai* boiled, and
bered how
brave
you -...........
were to-........................
sell It. roasted: chestndts hot and cheetnuti
------------. ,—
and she wanted you lo''have this. She cold.
put two and two together when she
And ‘’Ullle Prince All-RigM' was a
was lied.
"Now there Is lust the edge to turn
lo and stitch down, child." daclared
Mr*. Gaoiiet when they got up from
dinner.
late that afternoon imirie siarted
abuni^nt'a return for her aaeriflee.
and told of such tulloesa of love as
brought the quick tears to ber eyes.
e been happy all winter, mother,
.Inst to know that Grandma Gannet
didn't have to Imagine how the waves
w„. MR. .... U -ob.d bold.
"And the dandWlons grew np ehare
‘it* iKddea lean tell, didn't they.
lamtnar
'
‘‘Perhaps they dM: tor tbs Goths
tell that before her there was winter,
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o,M,.*..UM.o..
■r-
H. W
,
Um«M
I.
...
Mb.,
a good education. Then he went out
pgiugg , p,,e, of jonioa oa
Md twuiht a farm-ol hi* own
•
counter and placing tome sugar
SomrmayMbe hsbiu he had lormed
by. and the anU sever tall t»
of saving, helped him all' Ibe way. cry the sugar lo the ismos. What,
along He did not tay hU books up ^ ^
of that a»w? It U an
.
<„re.t all about them.
. e-rf*.!
~
,n..,
...m.
«
b,Ab.b..,
hloaed
roekw had been shaken with s iieilection that gave asiursoce ot live I
geese feathers Inside: andIt was cerptace'
tain that Botblng was
around
|t'
f
I
K
B.
'‘'“"V
----------------------Ants Making Lemonade.
"Did .vou know thal. anu WOuM
Unonader asked a Bridge
grocer the other day.
and sptan, up to loot Paul Ax»oli
was the llm to see a smaU black
cloud api>roachlng.'«nlv a little above
the level of ihHr beads. “Swann of
b^." be Sl^ tersely,
“lAet’s twirm ’em ind get 'em." said
*Hn—n^«r review U.
Germany-,
« specutors crowded around the
before which the emperor was
‘o '■“'h “>r Pesslng regbMoia WbUe
Je^ieUe waa sealed In the stand ahe
«*»• legtalature and do a W of other
work for them. Bot he was always
deserts of water,
glad to get bock to the farm, and be
mideo. and rollovl'w
—
them you reach yow- desUsy.—Call
»«
I®*!*)
^bnru.
How Ice Cream Sods Waa Fl»«» fldhde.
i popular t
NsgoHv.
omuaesovoCeaH..
that osbouaeo that
Duleie Uugbed merrily and pulled arms. It was considerable of a load, up with happiness.- she said, gently , anything to umke a aobw. So Toauny UiUe Oeman girl said to bnraetf: -It the snmnyer and tall seasons of tbo “BsJt" bo nld. Is. that
isto bad whsa pas
Mteo ber mwMw-bag.
bat she tugged it valiantly, and ber —Ruby Holmes Martin. In The Girls’ darted tato the bottse. and came bSek to not right for me lo *« boro, while year. Thta It one conrecUon thal Is aakao poUtoeo taste
1 got the aeedlot Inst rtgla! arms were suobi A nhady >dar« hr C^lipoolos.
Inp mlnnta wlih a Ua banket dbd aev- that poor. toeUe oM. ve«aa oaa aaa of r«m UmxUob hat *1U lasLforaU
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