Grand Traverse Herald, July 10, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 10, 1913

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-07-10

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”1
OLDEST PAKB IN lOCnSAN NOKIB OF OUND aAFIOS-ESTABUSBED im;

AHD TR&VBB BAT BAOLI.
TBAVEB8E CITT, ORAM) TRAVERSE CX5DNTT, MICBI6AN. THrRSl)AY.,Jl’LY 10. 1913

OlLBEimEII
HILL BUINED

MMUVUTOR IQLLB)

Houiion. Tex., July 8.—Ueutenant
Loren H. Call, an army aviator, was
MOTHINO MT MILCR ROOM !• Uled when hit aeroplane collapeed
just after tbe surt of a lllghi. Tbe
Lirr OF FLANT.
accident occurred on the army avia
tion Held be». He U ihr tenth army
aviator t

__ ____

RBtOKi W0|K BT FIRQIfli

BACK FROM REUNION

.FItCVCNTKO FkAMIt «»M Di
•TROY1NO OTHER BUILDINOE.

All Machinory Hatf Bam Ramevad Sa
Entira Loaa CanUatatf ef BuiWHad FIsnty'-ef Everything and Never
log Which Waa Built Many ,
Lacked for Attaotlan Dun
Ing Their Stay.
Yaaia .A#o.
*

LAMAR TOOK
STAND AGAIN
WAS WILL - STREET HE1H0D
CLAIMED Stig MOTIVES WERE OF
THE HIGHEST

RESK BURRBI
Rare Tepeelrlee and FIcturca >
.
Destroyed.

NO QUARTER
GIVEN MOROS

Norwich. July 8 —Sulfragetlas burn­
Menominee. July 8.—John Comaiiaed tbe residence of Sir W. H. l.srver at
key. a pruoinent EMcanaba attoreef.
Klvingion Hill, dealroying rare Upes BATTLE TO DEATH ON MOUNTAIN wri killed, and Spencer, hia paiber.
.
HEIGHT
tries and valuable plciuiws. Tbe loss
Bwionsly injured when Speneor'a au­
Is IlfiO.OM. Suffragette pUcarde
tomobile turned turtle at Nadeau to­
tound about tbe place.
day. ('ummiekey was strangled be­
neath tbe windshield.

MURDER CASE
STILL MYSTERY

RETORT

JUST

REGBYfll,

IMPOMIBLE FOR UNITED STATES
TO SUBDUE THEM

TURNING OUT GUNS

Fight Lasted Five Oaya and Many
Timet Bdth Bides Feught Hand
to Hand for An Ad*
New Policy of
vantage

Ha Waa Anxioua to Bring About Re­
form In Wall Strmt—Warned
Threugheet to Stiak

WILL WELCOME
PIKE TOURISTS
AUTU PARAUE A FEATURE

Everybody is Expected te Turn Owk
and Help Make This MeeUns
Largest aral Meet Entbneiaetie Along RouU

UK LOYHI IS SUSPECTK

Washington. July 9.—A halr-raUlng
Vaahlagton. July 8.—la defense lot
story of hand to head coofltet with
Tbe several committees barlag tn
ble'acUon In pledging democratic iXdF. B. Siarvln and Uvt Soule return
apoar hurling Moras eevagea of a
London. July 8.—British naval gun charge tbe reception and enttftalnere
In
tbe
bouse
and
senate
to
-Uoipan
WILL
HAVE
Hit
TEETH
EXAM­
ed Monday from the re-unlon 'el
baiUe to tbe death on a# IsoUied factories are busy tugnlng out t new
tbe West Mldilgan Pike
INED FOR EVIDENCE
Oetlyebnrg. Tbe ro»-. of tbe Traverse and Company, Bsivld Lamar, when re­
mountain
with on quarter given lot of 4.7 inrb guns srltb wGlcb to tourbu, who will arrive here Thsiw-.'
called to the stand In tbe senate lobby
aty "foldler bays" stopped o\er lo
expected, waa cabled to the war equip tbe'mercantile marine. The day evening at 7:J0, expect to make*
prbbe, declared It war only the ''usual
rUU friends at various places. Mr.
biggest demonstration lor
Wall street game." He Insisted his Aytepey Did Not Riveal Any Cstae. department from tbe Pblllpplnea to­ Royal Mall ship Aragon, now en route
Marvin suted that never ware people
day by Major General BelL It ^
from Bouihunpten for Sooth America, rood roads tbe tonriats have had en
plan wat secuated by tbe "higbeal
wry Alice Cnsgell Bheuld .
treated any better In all ways. The
general'a report
was the flirt thus to be arm^ uader the entira route, and in order to do
fmbllc motives." ss be wanted rein
reports that there was not enough
Have Bean VlcUm
the campaign Of Brig. ben. John J.
policy recently announced by ’his every citUen ot tbe city aboold
jtaM Ward lAuterbacb ms Uorgau's
food and poor sleeping quarters were
ef Murder
Perabing. which resulted In tbe* ex­ Plrat Lord of the Admiralty Winston turn out to receive them and listen
suoFaey. and also to force a general
all false. Mlehlgau men were the first
termination of tbe last a
ChotThllL She carries two of these
reform in Wall street m'etboda He at­
the prominent epeakera who wm
the grounds and receirrd tbe very
band of rebollloua Moras and tbe guns In her bows, and U b expected he present. Campbell's concert band
tempted to enUetse Senators Roed
best attention. The reguUrs, the state
Wflkrabarre. Pa.. July
Harks oomplete dlaannamtmi of this wy^ that within a few months practically will ^ Ibe proeeasloD of nntoe from
troops and the boy scouts did ihccu- and Walsh, but was hotly rebuked by thought to be teeth marks on the
like tribe.
Chalrman
Overinsa.
Sevacal
U
hm-s
all
merchant
abipa
sailing
under
tbe
tbe
nrk Place to tbe school granadt.
selres prbud Ir^ the way that they
face of Alice CrlspoH. aged. 18. who
"R-ben no reaaoaable hope of i British flag will be slmllariy soppIM. where the speaking will take idsee.
looked after the welfare of the thou- waa warned that if be dldn^ stick
found murdered In Harvey's peacafnl conclualon r^alned." says
ThU step has be««*taken by tbe
Schedule for West Michigan PIM
sanda who ware there, many ot them tacts be would be removed tron the Uke Monday, are the only dew the
General Bell in hb report today. i________
______ __
,
room.
admiralty _______
becanse certain
for tbe first time since that great hU^
"I wanted to bring Ibe Sundarvi Oil, pollrr have.
"brigadier General Penhtng artlred (power, have reserved the right of
Muskeaon this Wednesdav
toric battle. The government has
The autopsy developed no cause
ma-lc a great Iwulevard tlmt Is twelve tobacco trust steel trust and others why nnvvne should wish to put the
miles long around tbe baUlt'fi<.ld. and into the open where thq truth abont girl out of the way, said
them would be known." said t*nar
an tbe fakers and souvenir tents
Mariey.
: "That Is why I planned Oils I
to
on tbe ouisMe of this and there
Herbert Johns, the giri'a sweot- prevwt a sumpede of the
fully four mBee of tbese tent atlen. I oapected they would proce>-d
“;ot inatalUUon U to be met by lhe,*i,h wmiai Thompson; leave Lw
against I.«utarbach and myaalf foi bearu who is being held in Jail
and children and Mn.-combatanu
store*.
lua 3:M p. n.:
1:»
tlDued to deny any knowledge of the
t\-hlle tbe heat was Intense, every­ blackmail. I wanted to produce an ea-’
“a
P m-. .rtv. Tr.„m CU, pi 7 o
plosion."
.
Clime. John's teeth will be
at daylight. Fierce fighting, part of ; rideg tor tbe training ot nembera of
thing waa done tor tbs care of ihoU
7:30 P. m.
and compared with the marks on the It hand to hand. eooUned fire dayiQ work Lhe gras.
who were in any wlise overcome with
Leave Traverse CUy PHday of T
glrl’e face.
marked by tenacious retU-j
the weather.
laava
KarrdgM Osaa. a'tlvsl of Johne,Jts taace and counter attacka
traalnnnvsaaseonsse
o aaaasa^m a. m.; leave Rapid City ai
It wsa a great time for all the vptBellalre at >:45: arrira aarisvek
also aadar suapidos. according to the Mono raehlng on the troops
ainns. both north and south. Rvery
1 AMERICANS ABUSED
police.
baronga and burling apeara at tba
nWWWfcW at noon, atop for dinner; leave Cherbattle was fought over in the imaglna
levoix lf:4:.: arrive Putoakey 1:48.
storming lines.
,
j
^
SUFFRAGETTE
R
tlon of the survivors, and the happy AMERICAN
Prom Petoekey the party wUl dlrMe,
CE1VED COURT SENTENCE
".None ot the Moroe would etorend.
manner that (ormc-r enemies met each
COMPLAINT MADE BV CONSUL AT running north to Hnrbbr Springs and
escaped, but the remtlndi
other and lovingly locked arms as
OUAVMAB.
PelUton. and returning lo PetoMtey
were killed. Including Amll and hU
they walked back and forth over these
at 4:30. Supper and moating at Poprincipal Iteuieaanta, during the anmemorable places showed how thurtoskey. I.eara Petoakey at «:S0. ar­
THREE HOBOES WILL COMPOSE gagemenl."
ougbly alt anlmesities had been
Two Subieeto of United Statae Held riving Charlevoix T;J0 p. m. BvttJag
NEW CHAIN GANG
burled. As soon ss the Michigan dele

Prisonara
By
tha
Federal
tuLsUng and atop for the ni^L
gallon arrived on the grounds they
Troops.
Saturday-Leave Charlevotx at 7 a.
aeparated and each man sought bU
Igmdon. July 8—Seello Emerson, ThepWerti Lett) to Belisve That Tfiay
m.. retnnilDg vu Elk Rapida. arrirlng
owm company and remained with It fhe Mkblgan girl who is aiding the
/
Would Rcqlly Have to
Nogales. AAz.."juiy 8.—C. D. Tay­
Traverae City 11 a. m, dinner:
throughout the emlre week. At en« ruBrageltes., narrowly esraped
lor,
United.
Sutea
consular
agent
at
leave
Traverae City at noon, arrive
lime
Marvin had gone lo tbe i
month at hard Ubor whea arnUgned
Guayinas. Mexico, protested today tn Honor 2:1S; arrire BenxonU 4 p. la.;^
uinenl that had been erected at the for resistlag'the police today. Sen­
Five hoboes, wbo were unaware nr
tba suie department In Washington arrive Manistee 8 p. m. The fMlow-'
place where the first day’s btule bsd tence waa JtopoKed, out Mias Emerson the hard labor ruling' which effecu
against the treatment of Americans Ing letter to autoUta. It a^ «
been fought In which be took part, and was recalled after being led away and
globe troliere who are caught here, in­
AppHeatlofi ef Feree Tends te Pro- by Mexican federals In the loveated alory:
there found five of bU. old comrades given oppoKunity i-1 paying a CIO fine
vaded the dty yesterday and aa a
gulf Kort district. He asserted that
Traverae CHy, ‘Kk*.. '
whom he had not Seen in years.
duee an Embittered Fight
Instead. The fine wu paid.
result Street Commissioner . Lntmu
abuse has been InfUated npon L. M.
July •th. UU.
It was a happy rminloD. This was
For BelleL
will have three new mrinber* of the
Morrison of Potadam. N. T„ an em­ Dear Sironly a sample of what was ronUnually
ball and chain squad at his dUpossl
Knowing that all I
ploye of a construction company at
happening all tbe days of tbe gather­
l^SoB. July •.—•The women wbo
to assign work on the elty streets.
Torin and A. P. Browning of Nogalss. intereated In good roads, aad that you.
ing. Sever waa s gathering of such
The five men bad' been traveling we reraiuiAnary methods are 'not Arlz. a comml^oD merchant at as a car owner, will be srilUng to aavast Import and nagnitnde ao aaccaas'
together, but they berame aepantad only acting contrary tn their owi
aist tn the reception and entertain­
fully carried out. It -was with regret
a Has AHaan Thare'Fwr Amer­ while here, and It took three police­ taresta. but are doing Incalculable Gnay
Morrison was held prisoner more ment of tbe disdnguiahsd gurata who
that tbe meeUng was ao short
ican Flayai.
men to round them «p. Jidin McGee. harm to tbe t^teresu they stand for.'- than three months, tbs consular wlU be la our dty thU Thuraday
CaniB Ke«e and George Hogan were Bays a reatintlon of protdet against
agent said. Browning nlao waa held eveninc. July lOih. In tba IntoreeU
wireeied by Chief of Police .Careon; fflUltmacy recelred by the W. 8. P. a prltoner by the troope under Gen- *of tbefWoBt Michigan Pika—Indlaan
Berlin. Jsly 8.—"The rapidly
ot our In- Cbaa. Downs by Patrolman Rota aad U. headqnanen in London frm tbe
to Ma^lnaw. We with to aak that
dutUial aad aodal life In Germany Is Chaa. Petroo by Patrolman Schneider. German Bund for Women Suffrage, at
yon Join In tbe grand parade of antna
Fsrmare at Allyn EirtbuMattie Over giving a atreag Impetus to the desire All ot the men. with the exception Berlin.
beaded by the band, on that evening,
Crop.
of Hogan, were ewdered to get out ot
"We are of tbe oplnloa that any aystnl taata for
and BUend the meeUng at the Cen­
town,
tot
some
of
them
believed
that
pUcatlon
of
ftwee
stands
In
direct
cootre!
school groands. when the speak­
stage." doclarod Julius Rudolph. ene|
there
was
no
force
on
aanh
which
tradietkm
to
tha
views
and
alms
ot
ot the leading Oertnan thi
ing will Uke place after the parade.
BSortj are beliig made to organize agers in bewailing wbat he called tbe oonld more them out. aith the rasulllour n
If tbe demand tor an
Be at or near the Park Place RoM
an alfalfa dub at Allyn. on the Honor
that they will lean on the long end ot| Increase of aodal and political
at 7:30 p. tn. Thuraday srenlng. with
stage.
bisntb of the Manistee A Kertheaat- blamed AMrtra for leading Qeraiao a sbeval for tbe next few days. Kees fluenbe has aeUed the. widest drclea
your ear and frlenda. Decorate your
w railroad. The names of fourteen theatre goers satrsy. He feared that and Downs took the orders of the of our female population, we must
rare m you wish. Too cna procozn
men who are either growing alUlfa
chief
to
bean
and
MgniSed
their
In­
Uke U aa the rcaalt of the great
good roads bunera wUhemt ^rge at
"MTlei” wUl virtually put tbe
or who are interested la this crop spoken drama out ot existence.
tention of leaving town, and they were Bomlc dia&ges which bars
Belone Oealra That Mulhall 6harges Friedrich'a or Hamilton nothing Co.'a
have been listed, and a representaUve
given euapended aenteoce when they place—tha preaaure of which oanaoL
store.
Be ’Cleered Up Eariy As
of tbe Michigan Agricultural college
afipetred before Jodge Blrdaal Tuesday be Increased by a policy ot brutal
Ton out and help make this tbe
Petalbis.
Is to be asked to visit this sKSion and
morning. MrKee. Hogan and Perron force
blggeet good read*. morotoMt erar
inspect the farms and give advice as
were each eeBienced to ten days at
"By copying tbe reroluUonarr
held in Mlchlgah. "Do tt tor Titroiee
Washington. July
to tbe needs on etch farm. E. U. Allyn
hard labor.
methods which hare been adopted by
City nod the Grand Travapae rofton.*
baa eonaented to act aa ftveretary of PlOMant Bemrt Ooeurrsd « Harrsn
Blieo Perron was seeteaead heV'b women dMtrey the quiet conYoura ter good roads.
4he club until such time at a formal
eouldat teem to understand wbF;e • vlndag force which supports their do-} rate Investigation of the lobby chu^
A. V. Friedrich. John B. •oala.
nlMtion can be mada
the tabor came In. *'-------- of the mands. and ranee the movement to gain
teemed certain to pats. Representa­ R A. Mnaaeiman, C F. Bap(, T. O.
■UrtPd tt spresd to arery perl dd
Bnekley. Jnly I —Edwin wnaoa and oplnloa that the judge was glring him
the character of aa <
Sbliaon. W, W. Parr. F. HdccHtow,
tive
Oerratt
la
slated
for
cbalrman
tbe buUding Dess# nmsees of m
Mloa Loer Harren. both of Buckley, an opUonnl choice of working where between Ihe tw<^ eexet
of the Investlcatlng committee. Lead­ Leon Baker, John Straub, J. R Btoteaad tha intense he^ made cJ
were married at the home of Uie he pleaaed end at a Job to hla iiMng power."
J
ers said tbe laquiry Is likely to be­ berg. Otto Kyaelka. Fn^ Badlto. U
fighting hasarous and dincnlt The
brlde'a paraau. Mr. and Mrs. George B*han be wm taken diarge of by the
gin tomorrow by tbe formal organlia- F. Tttua. committee on i
•rea to tha northeast V tbe fime.
HerTM. by Rev. 8. A. P. Reakee. of eberiff be attempted to explain
The trip north will atert Into thn
of Alderman Glliit
tiod ot tbe committee.
ered with chlpa. and ' hagnents
B'exford. Mra. 8. A. P. Reakee play­ he bad been in neariy every ^ tn
Hoard Tvoaday.
Park Place Friday morning pfotoFtlP
wood was sblaaa and seTeral thnea:
ed the wedding'march at they march­ the sUte and never before bad he
at 7 o'cloik. Antolate are iaettoil to
the bem and realdenea buUdings
ed down ntalrt and took their placet been forced to work ter hie board. It
LADatog,.
Mldk.
July
A—Attorneys
join
in the ran to Cbartotntx er'Pto
cailaf Murrar at
for AUoman Thomas E. GUsnan ot under n nrah ef Washington moas and rame hard, bat
toekey. aad Kalkacka aotetett wfD
aaraml Itnas between tbe blaaa and
rosea. The hride wn, atUred u'dragged off
Join the party at Rapid City. PaKtes
tbese bnUdlnga. bat aren at that H DetrolL charged with bribery aad with white net- over white sUk and carried {manclng toi
Ptttabnrc, July •. ~ Rees
ooDspiiscr to Docepl a bribo, today
going north, are asked to raport tic
waa aa uphill fight to prerent-them
•blttanaH of the life led by tbe hobo wetw oaked for Mx onheldlarT oonpoa- BUPREME COURT TURNS DOWN the commlUee any varaat aeata te
aiiMttled before the aUte- anpreme orange blosaomt. They
from, going. B'aiw was pUyad upon
OCTftbiT ALDERMEN.'
cCmri and appealed for a delay In the ed by Clyde Canute m beat tn..» ud who la cs«>tured la Traverae aty.
lea of the Amerieaa Watervwka A
theta- ran. ao that all gneeU raa be
tha Oral Wood DUh company-s wareAda
Chaata.
titter
of
the
groom
aa
Detroit graft trials natU tba BeptomOnaraaty On., a Knhfi intareoL ta the!
provided with I
house constanUy but bad the wind
bridetmalA
federal ceprt xpday.
»r term of court
Batorday noon en tbe rtoara trip
be« aran a lew poUta to the south
A two eomu lunchan was aerred
OraR Canaa Moat Be Heard. Accord- from the north, loral auteUte ara InWhea the «Da* waa first esUod lor
or east,the task ef saving the adIng to Order of the Lower
trial In the .recorder^ eonrt at Detroit Immediately afugwnrd. Abont SB
idalsa plant woaid have baaa almost on July X Judge Phelan refused to vueeta ware preaenL
WIH Be HeM Over BemoeiaUc Corimpossible.
Both steamers
were grant iba delay aakod by tha defenaa.
reeey BHI '
«Ueed on the aentb of
but oonaentad to a poatpoaemeel satu 'EATON HAPIDS-Comli
July •.—The Supreme
CHARlAXm-^aedteg a d«ln ta
Thirty W«w Hiiarad Whan a
«1™*‘«S fiitir wster from July .JS, |a order that tbe defoase tact wlih a lire wire while kdjnating
Waablagtoa. Jnly i-Opaa. pnMlc
court retueed te Interfere with the De­ go fiahtef. Jea KeOagg. want trora hie
Jmnpad tha Track
^ i&a UhensMl hone was atrairh^ from mlghl appeal lo the highest idbuasl h light os the top of a 8Mo« pole.!<
troit nldermanlc graft cnaee and ruled pteee of hldtef te hla ^taterh hotoo te
I. bat eecrot dem•very arsllahl# ls«mat Many elU- from his decialea.
W. H. Woodmaase. auperlstandant offoesaUc oonferencea. it the program
Manilla. July S —Six ccMlara were U>er nm .proceed to trial et once. Breekfirid townahlp near here, and
I tlM rolnniaera and
No dadakm la osWetod from Uw ss- the local electric light and wnterj
kiUed^ad M Injured whan n fiat' ear'The attorney ter OUnnaa naked Tor _ wat eopturad hr Bhartff Btom. Kaleoaridtentlim
reguUrs, and Chair ^erts In keeping, .preme coart before Thursday whoa. works eyttem here, waa Inataatly klU■ ofUed
aey bUL on prhich a detm^mant of const 00-' wHt to net aside the order for a irW logg eocaped from Jadem yrtocG a
tbe blase confined are fully appradal- uDdar Jsdfo Ph^-s orBsr, Uu cars
III
■ »
w* :
ed. Me tenrra i widow and two ^jTha aepshUrana Totod ootid ter pa Ullery waa cUuouta tn Corrighdorl«f the raara Tkoreday
hot -km
tbe ■■
eoorti
tew days ace -where be vat gcrTtad
i OoBtlnMC ns pafi tw«.)
will bt
Infaaed to ftaat M.
^
.
’’XBW doer’’poUeg.
'tenpod tha ttatA today.
inf
Btartlag Uta Tuasdar
aotohwaat eoTMT of tha ^ulli^u,
wbara a Dumber ol curtala polaa and
• large quantity ot -paint and oUi
•ere stored. Ore ampt through the
Baltner mUL lust east of tba Orel
Wood Olah conpany plant, and rased
tha entira boUdlDg with the axeaptloD of a boiler and engine room,
vhltdi «u built of brick. The ori^ii
of the blase la unksoam. Tha struc­
ture •aa aoma<threa of foar hundred
feet ta length and prpbably eareaty
ilia In width, straightaway, and altb
the sman addiUoea vhleh harr been
built sinee iha erection of the orlg
Inal plant waa an tmaense building.
Tbe timbera. most of them pure plofT
•ere of tlader4Ika drynesi and vhen
the dapartment arrirad the'mfll was
a masa et flainaa. A aonthweat gale
vaa blowing, which fact alone accounu for tba aarlng ot tha main
bsUdJup ot tba Oral Wood DUb Co.
Aat It was the Intaose heat and flanee
ware renactad-dlrectlr upon the huge
warebouaa. east of the taetory. And It
waa only by a oonsfaBl playing
ttreaffla npoa thU bonding that
the blate waa iupt from
A ham and realdenea to tbe east
of the Bletner baUdlng werh alto earad hr the hirdcittt kind of wort on
Ibe pert ot the fire derartment and
rolnnteera. It waa aa
to aai# the Boltoer building proper,
aad the firemen were Instructed to
direct their eSoru toward bolding
down tha blau ea mocb as possible
•nd prerantlng tha Are from spread
tag There was so machinery In Jibe
' building It was last used some two
years ago aa a saw mill and prior
that time H bad been run by the
Beitner people, aa a saw mill. And
ehalr stock factory. The plant U
owned by tbe Wm. Beitner eetatc. Mr.
Fred Beitner, stated this aftemooD.
that it wouid'laka la the
of S12.000 to dupUoata the building,
were It to bF rebullL
OrlEin
The fire today waa the fifth within
thd.past forty-eight hoarse and the
third large one. At least one of the
otheri was set. and there la a susplden that the Beitner Ore was tba re­
sult of iBceudiarlsm. Tbefe has been
much trouble lataly, whh boys and
men breaking into the building md
scacuiing tbe paint and other Inflamable mstPrlals about Sereral days
ago Mr. Beitner SSSt tbe eareUker
tmthe building to nail up all
Windows, but by a iiUte woik en­
trance could easily bare been afiected
even an>-r that tt Is more likely
bowarar. tkat the blasa started aa tbe
result of
eae by some parson
who bad broken into the baUdlng to,
sleep, rather than of ertl intent Tbe
other theory of the origin U that e(
I combustion.

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CASTOR
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fu Intoato sad Childrca.

to be ronteat vith tbelr coitM-.
tion Ibry epread cImu alone tbe
path of lire DO thirk that it la bound
to beoonw coatacioua and eaieb aoma
nnwarr perm vbo U.aot enjorins
perfect dtceatlon or awatal tranquil­
ity. There may be raaaona tor peo­
ple faeltai dovBcaat at Omea, bat

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m ISSUES TmtMYwBinAlwmBwtB

ed Jaanary 2L 1911. made by CiM
£. Cox end Nettle U. Cox. his wire, of
TraverM Oty. |ll£ to Agnes Pferca
of aama plaesi which mortme U re­
corded to the oCflea eC tha Reefstar of
Deed! tor Grand Tiavecm comity.
Mlrh.. in Uber 59 of nortmes on pago
383. and apQB.whieh than to^attoad
to be dm at toa ftoOLharaeC tbe aus
ot one hundred.«id^toit ami 78-lM
dollara (8108.78). (aai no saH or procecdlog u Uw havtnjf been tnktUated
money vetored b
• lart tbereof)'. ‘
fore hy virtu* of the power of tale conIned id raiO
the slatFSiO mortgage
mortgage, and
a
ute in such c
made and p
Notice U

INTCRSTATC COMMERCE WOUUO
•EftVlANS VICTORIOUS OVER THE
STOP RAILROAD RISKS
OEITTSBURO. Ito.-Tue OeUys
' eULOARIAN ARMY.
ai a CDatloooua 'partarmCBoe the
burg re-unlon U over, and today X
ce la aeon vom oO. and they
l^^te me-lr
ere«
force of 800 men nre at work uktng
' Enwr^ u Meon4<Uu matter cone to be regarded aa dyad-in-th»
Ittaed and buOd phyMcal Mr.
down the tenU which houaed t^
Hwtk t. 1»M. at ^ peatoSla
'
There U no
tranne at)',
under the A<
erana Tbe tented arm covered three
for anyone gr^ng about preaching the
Ooa^ «( Harcb i. 1879.
square miles. There were 61.000 vet­
doctrine that things are going to the
erans at tbe re-onlod.
had just because they conceive that
THAT WERE CAPTURED AFTER
GIVE POOR
aPPorUoamnl -at Ubeary-money EArrCRN. ROAD*
Ottl«% m Prwtt m. •««» Mwaa
Idea themartrea. If a peroon is mlaPIERCE nOHT.
hy the county treaiurerw to tbe first
. FREIGHT BERVtCS
.
it is not a creditable action to
Every Famwr Must
day
of
August
of
each
year.
.
attempt to make others feet the
Have something to keep bis anImaU there wlU be sold at pobtle auette
Act No. 239 permits a school officer
way. Tbe true gospel ot life demands
healthy. Thorn who use HARVBU.'S to tbe blgbest bidder at tba treat door
of tbe court bouie In Tinvetm Cfty,
HiNuirod Theuaand Men New i take tbe reqoirod affidavit at ellgf- Tbeee Rules If Meptto Wilt Rndl- CONDITION POWDER have'no
cbeerfol outlook and the making of
rpteemaatha.
cnily
Aflaet
Every
Read
In
the
CenflleL Cholera
bllliy before the senior officer of tbe
ble. It keeiw working horse* sound, Grand Traverse county. Mich., (diat
Ibla optimistic feeling contagious
Cewntry; WeaM Pcbyreriflea the blood, puts M fleto' and being the place where the clreait
Haa Brekan Out Among
board as well as bafara a notary or
whenever and wherever It is poaslble.
tbe coat smooth ahd glossy. Aa court (or said comity Is hrid) the
«ect the Publie
iwerDlre* defrribrJ in said mortgage
SoMlera in FleM.
0 b«i
Tbe world was not mads in a da/.
or so much thereof as may be neeusand it cannot be reformed In e oenWT to pay the amount due. theraoh
Belgrade. July 9.—
Tou to close Urn sdwoi tor the ao■ Prom rapotta coming from the arene tory.<hot coodtl^s can be gfcatry
with seven p«e cent Intercut and aO
letaJ costa, tc^ethar with fifteen dotor the new Balkan eaar-it da evident .helped by mlxlnr'^!^., natnio with dispatches from tbe front the-Servian aulng year mtbar at an arrtnsi or .a bauatlve repon on tbe New Haven
and Bhlgarlan losses In the battle special meeting and send the chfldrea
that U the fighting U^agt.. up auOi life and mnking others mel happy.
nearby schools. Formerly tbla ae- and Bouton and Maine rnUrpada, se­
t Kotohana and IsbUp will reach
though It be agaloat their wIlL
verely eondsmaa the ttright aarrice
MORTGAGE fiALE .
^
.
UoB
iMignr
Pill Be aa
could
be
ukan
only
aLAhS
aanuai
The man who sees things In a cheer^ 8S.OOO. Servians clelm a great vieof both and lara down rules which 1 Default having been made tn tha that t
beOd op the UtUe eutea that are provj
1.1 ~ . .1 ni..
conditlona of a curtain mortgage msda Traverse county. .Mich.,

fnl light is a good fellow to know ioT)- and are now occupying both meeting.
log their valor on the field of battle.
Joseph WOhetm. Jr., and Mary J. « point ten rods north of tbo south
Act Na 535 requires tbe township if adopted will revolntlonlie rallwsy
and aaeoelate with, for ha always towns. Sofia dlspatcbea admitted tbe
operation throughout the country.
unibelm.
nihelm. bU wife, of
ot the City oof Travcon«r of the south west quarter
BulgarU appears to be the dlrturblng
gives credit where it is doe and fe^s Bnlgaiians bad evseuated tbe lovil. board to aUach to aebool distrieu all
-Tbe commission baUevus.'* my tba erse City. Michigan, to M^
Mary B. Un- ^ the south ua« quarter of needon
ttliBiceit In the recent trouble and In­
oontigaoas
terrllory
In
Ute
township
hopeful for those whose shortcomings Two hundred' thousand men arc
“that every interstate rail- ddwood of the aUte of New York twalvo in town twesty-auruB north of
dications are that abe vriu auffer the
which to not In any orsnnlted district. report,
report, inai e ry
thinoenth day of February,
eievuu woaL tbancu naning
conipicuoua Ufe was given for gaged In confUot. ^ AutborUlea
ny^ IT the ^ruggle Is contlooed. (or
Act No. 333 rooalroa township and road should be p
j A. O. 19M. and recordad In (be of- north tea rods tbenee east forty-eight
the purpose of mnking the inoat out much concerned orer tbe repon that
Ing money or inenrrtng liahimy
Bonmanla and Turkey are figuring u|v
I
flee ot the register of deeds tor
the „>ds: thence couth ten rods, throes
of it, and it U ceruln that the one tbelera has broken out among the school boards, eicapi In city districts,
qnlring property not used to operv
«n eolerlng the conflict to protect
to
pnrNtaPs
lor
their
'
ilbrmrtaa
only
who', never sees the bright Ms o! aoldiera'ln the field.
ilgns on (be eighteenth day c
of lu road. No road shoold be
their own IftereeU in common _vltb
those books whiek are given oo <
things is esseniisll.v ui:::;ppy
February. 1901..In Uber 15 of Mar
the Senrlaas nnd ' Greeks.. Had the
isaned by tbe aaparlniendent of public permitted to lease or purchase any gages oo page 160 on which
LoTun H. Gage.
thoogh he biar eppear to enjoy bis ab­
other railroad, nor to acquire stocks gage there ta claimed to be due
atatee been-content to abide by the
at>
..........
Instructioo and the state llbrarli
Attorney for Mortgages
normal condition. There are some
tbe date of this notice tha sum of two,
wults of the par oltb Turkey they
RURAL SCHOOL NOTES
Id any other raUread.'
sea addreaa. Traverse City.
I to tbe I
vbo are cooaUDtly Ilring In the past
'thousand one hundred ibtrt: —
wonM-hnve been much letter off. but
Mich.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Strict
offtewra
in
charge
of
thfi
li­
comparing '^present condiUona
the lost for territory on the j*rt of
Summary of school leglaUUon of braries.
Bulgnria. unced on by. Apetrta.'npMi with those that have gone before. ISIS.
Act No. 82* reulres aa a part of
the eotebir nnd forced nnother con- Man was intended to keep hit ftce
* or, le currtculnm of study in all tba
WANTED—Bean acreage. Free eeed
alao default having been made In
tiet modi more fntnl than the orlglnnl to thb future and do bto best to bring
ctod public acboots. nudt humane educa­
tontobed ou tbe fins -thirty aerro
cxwdJtiosiB ot n certain mortgags made
about tbe Ideal in Ufe. and If he talln
Ttkveree City Caning
■ battlaa fon^ with the Ottomnna
by tbe recent legislature and, unleas tion as shall Includa tbe kind and just
by eald Joaeph Wilhelm. Jr., and Mary
meb li-tf
•eroBid be for the beat Inteteet of Eu­ In this mission then be has also failed
deaIgnated.-wUI go into ef­ treatment of horses, dogs. rain, birds
J.
Wtitaalm.
hM
wife,
to
aald
Mary
B.
rope if the powers woold step la and to get real good out of living. It la fect August H, 1913:
dated
the
(outteroth
day

and all other antmals ud also tba
tben
up
to
the
Indindoal
to
mdke
the
r
April.
A.
D-.
19
1301.
and
recorded
Jo
iwt an eod to aangnlnarr conflict that
AcL No. IS amendi section 10 of Important part they fulfUl In the
moat
of
things
ba
be
finds
them
^
M
office
of
the
r
register
of
deeds
toi
Is being waged among the iltUe nsAct No. 3S of the PsbUc Acts of 190: economy of nature.
itte County of Orniid Traverse storettont that need to ttaod' together strive to make them better by per­ so that tlwae cduntles which are willeald ro the rdurieroth day of April.
Aci No. :8« amesds tbe aatl-frata^Bst the common enemy. The sonal effort directed along optimistic leg to expend at least tSO.OM in buUd1»M. IB Liber 45 of nortgagea on pago ~
emlty bill so aa to require the board
Hnea
486. OB which mortgage there >a;
-otateen^Dahlp and geneialshlp t
tngs and equipment and shall have of education to Inreitigaie tbe facts
claimed to be due al tbe daU of (bis!
by the Balkan rulere and their gener­
acquired title to at least 80 acres of
« vIoUtloBs ot tba act. taka
notice the sum of five hundred fony-|
als doling the ctroggle vltb Turkey
land (or such purpose may eatahlfah
-MANUFACTURERS WILL OFFER three nnd nlnety^wo oue-hundredthu
has heen,thrown to the vlads for the
dolkn and an atoomay fro of flftoMi
county school of agrlcnlture.
•TRONO .DEFENSE
doUars
n provU
ridwi fur in aald
•ake of territorial aggtanilUement
nal traifiliig and dometUc aelence and
asd_______
no suit__ _________ _________
.vhlch win be aa eapcoilre luxury
be entitled to atau aid to the amount pupils as tt deems espedlenL
Oeergla
Former
TeW
Committee
Hew
haring been inatltnted to recover the
Many
Expert
Chewera
Among
Their
wbichevar side wins out in ^Uc preeof twothtods of the yearly coat, not
moneya eecnred by said mortgagee or
L. I* WRIGHT.
Cetton
Convantiro
Wro
MaMl
Number.
•ni Aghtinc. >'or the sake of hub.aQetthri- of them or any part thereof;
exceeding li.OOO In any one year.
Supt. of Public iDstrticUoB.
ulatod by JAamrfastrosre
liy and the future oUhe Balkan states
and wharuaa the aald mortgagee has
Act No. 53 makes It possible tor
and flugir Retomr*
Washington. July 9.-Senator "Ike
bean obliged to pay the taxes on the
which appeared no bright a abort Urschool dlttrlcta to bond tor any
' property hereinafter described tor tha
Btepbenson. the 'silent man of tlte
ago. the fighting should be broagtit
amount up to ten per cent ef tbe total
Washington.
Jaly
9.—Conaari
tor
an end by outalde forces if tbe liiile aeute,’' w*b grovs loqenclous only assessed valuation without regard to
the
NaUqnal
Asaoetotlro
of
Uahstoenations cannot nee tbe value of such wbm somebody will lead him
lara. and
slxtyalx one-hundn
toe number of toUdren on the school
toren stood Chairsiaa Overman of which sum ha* been paid by said
ulk about how much he U .WMtb, Is
an action at this Ume.
census'llsL
tor* toey.ropuld be of modem
the aeoate lobby probe cammitwe
mortgagee' under and In compUancs
dlatlngnlsbed in snothM- way. He Is
Un. buUl Ot nimt doralde
t Na 21 eoables boards of eduwith tbe condlGons preaertbed in anld
subpoena
forty
weU
knosrn
nole<l for the manner in which
materials and afBatftaliy flnmortgagro and la each «f them, which
ration In any dlstrtcta to pay tuitli
labad. Yen will knd oaly each
chews tobacco. There are quite
added to the amounu above stated
(ram tbe general fund (or children ficers were Injured and Property
Cannon
and
tortner
Senator
Aldat the works of
Tomorrow night the' people
makes a total of three thonssnd nine
(ew competent tobacco cbesiers in the
Damage Will Run Into
Vbo bare not completed el^t fimdaa
A. W. RikKERD
rito. Theoa. to sras Mated, wrou M- and sdxty-eltot oM-hnndrediba doUaru
TravqnM <3ly will have an opportuni­ aenate. Senator Kelson of Mini
Travwaa Otr. Mich.
of work where auto toBdrea Uv#
pected to rotote tbe teuOmony of dee at the date.pr thU Botire. Now,
ty to esteod their hospitality to tbe cbewa In a ruminative.
221 Bay BL
.Both Fboaro
by mne of the
nearer a achoolbaaae In another dtoMulhaU when he taker tbe stand to­ tberafore.
party that U maktog a lour of the maoner; Senator Overman of North
of role eoBtaihed to aald
Chicago. July 9.—Three persons
met than their own.
morrow.
p«es and to rock of them and
proponed. West Ulchlgan Pike and if Carolina chew« thorongbly but irreg­
Act No. IS makee it poasli
alble^ft known to be dead, a score injured and
rh
Subpouroa
were rutoaad at this
t£e efforts of the eoomilUee la charge ularly and sometimes carelessly: Sen­
lurb property damage done by aa
the’ township board to change
and provided noUce _
. „
of th
ator Reed of Missouri cheia in a son boundaries or eonaoildate dlatricU etcctrirul wind atom that swept tlma
that on Friday, the eighth day of
Smith, a OeotUn farawr. told
will be a monvter me-Hinc of angry and methodically snapping
^km there
t
.AngusL 1912. at tea o'cloto In tbe
which are organUed under any local northara IlUnoU last nlghL
unmlitee
bow
a neattog of tbe (onnooo I shall aell at public aactlon
“•on the Central aebool gronndi In the fashion. Senator 'Stephenson chew*
ipeclal law as well u those
________
____________to
organlwHona
u
me
highest
bidder
at
the
north
beads ot rarious auto
evening. It U planned to make this rapidly, eagerly, regularly and contlnorgBDixed under the general law.
Natloaal Parmera
of the Court
In the
of
ot the
the Ni
.Nstioeai
wmera Union, called Ifrout door
Traverse
City.House
County
of
evaet a public affair and with that uall.y His molars beat a Bla.-<ate
Act No. 17 amends tbe compntootrf'"
for tbe o>
of ttc«ae-l„^„. Traverse, ^d ^e ^ Mlchlend fn view there wUi be no banquet against each other aa regularly :md
•choot Uw so that children
ren un^r 18
tog the <
' el^that being' Um place srbare-tbe
eonneeted aiib tbe ibcejgloa of the about as fast as the tick of the secii;s of age who have. P.^ the Drtvera and Helpers At Saginaw Walk­
that.arcttU
Court
lor
the
said
County
ot
I
Into
a
<
Ttolton, .but they wfil be/received by 'ond hand ot a watch. Of course oach
eighth grede are no longer exempt
ed Out
opposed the tart! bin byieetton mann- Grand Traverse la beldl the premises
membars of the goo^ roads assocte- senator baa tia particular brand of
described to aald mortgagea. or ao
from the law unlaaa they shall secure
(actnrurr and angnr raknara.
tlon and after supper win be Uken to plug and there la much borrowing ana •Qcli permit aa may be required under
mneb thereof as may be neoeasary to
Saginaw, /uly 8.—Drivers and help­
pay tbe amount doe on rold moritbe ^nfii wbe^e the meeting of the landing among them. Senator Steph­ tbe stntnlee of Michigan ooverlng tbe
ers on thirty Ice wagons atrtito today
gagea or both of them and the tsxro
•venlttg win be held. Good roads enson bas beep knosrn to -lend'' o«tt Employment of minora, nnd shall be
above mentlonad with aevaa per cent
for higher wages and the cl& t
benefR ijl alike and everybody as many as fifty "chews" tn one day. regularly empJo.ved at some towfnl
interest and all legal coats, togathro
an loe famine. Two cHnpunlei
with tbe attorney fees of tblrty-fivo
should have an opportunity to show He bss never been known to "borrow" work t( physfcally able to do ao.
eptod tbe demante
and fifteen doUara. reapeetlTriy. as
their apprdctatlon of the work that a "chew" once since he baa t>een a
Rnillad From App
Aik No. Ul Incladas agrieuHnre In
provided by Uw and aa eovaaaated
If being done In this part ot tbe state senator. > He says he did enough 1^ tbe list of subjects on which teacbers
lor to said tnongagea aai each
along tbU fine. Better roads will rowing when be was a lumberjack, are to write for
them, tbaParis. July 9,-Mri5oi^ ehab
mean more baslnesa (or (be city and years ago.
Act No. feg.Cftiairee dtstricts which
easier, mattaods of transportation tot
of
tbe
Democratic
NaUonal
oommi
do not malntMn high acbools
Grand Travroee sad state <ff MltoL
la resting well today following an gaa. via: Lot alx (81, of Hannah. Lay
the fanners. Thte bringing tbe tiro
tuition 10 any .high
in tbe
Let M flU your Peru
on BEITIEI Kia lilllEt
Clnaav into closer together will mean
mdldtls operattoa from which be A Co.-a fourth anbdlrialon of the vOstate. Heretofore it was UmJtod
a great change la the rHattons be­
ed well RU phyuleUna expect no Uge.
ODc of the three neereat high
Green wanu with
cording to
tween tbe dty and country who
(Continued from page one.)
Act No. %81 makes It
Dutod
Oty. Mkkigafi.
Dated at Tiaverae
..
have latareats In oommon. but faeretp- ed by the chief and the men directing boards of euperviton to submit the
Lavanbnrg's
Pore
May fiftaroth.
tasath. 1912.
tore have bees divided by Imaginary tbe righting.
!
TRSrrON. N. J.-enpreme Court
MARY a UMSRWOOO.
qnesUon of eeUbUehtng county school
FAIUI P«OOUCI-»wi., MUl
Patie Green. Fredi
Mortgagea.
Foundation Still SmouldoHng.
Bn^ A throoih rouu of gravel and
JuaUce Ewayxe. alUtog hera has dleof agricnlture. manual traialnc and
At the time of going to press the dotneatlc economy to the electors up­
•tone road from the state^ine on the
wlsiad 28 IndkxmMU afcainst an UNDERWOOD A UMLOR.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
etoct.' handled ao aa
aoUh. to Petoahey oo the north wUl foundationa of the beSdlnga were atUl on peiUlon of at least ton per ^t
many wrotern beef paekera tn the Buatoeaa Address: Travuraa Cfty,
mens a grant 'deal to thU radon, tor burning, and no accurate estimate of of the electors.
atau. charged aader the laws
Michigan.
to conaerveiu poten­
15 22 29 .
It will bring tbe pe<«>k* of Chicago the loss hss yet been made. As the
New Jersey with coaaptney to
Act No. 215 reqslrea
10 17 24 81 sag 7
nnd other ritiea to tbe aonth In closer factorr had not bedn
cy. Price* low.
tralat of trade.
textbooks, who desire to do baalneas
FARM PROOUCC-Camng l^iouu. '
Ume. and had been <
toads by means of the automobll
tn the Bute of Michigan. (6 file copies
TOUKGRTOWN. O.—Aa Ue rwult
value of ot all textbooks sold by the ptlbllsh‘d tbe same time wtU build up the loss will be only.tbe
k
EactraeM
AtaGMe*
r a suit broagbt by lohn Ktorolla
ycaort bosln'ets to a degrro that has the building.
er wltb tba anp^lendast of publie
agalnat the Rln^ng Brsiben' etrew
Mr. Beltner sUted this afternoon, Instractloo. togsthur with tba
^evar been known before and n^cb
, By the -Ka^iar- method I — .
(or no.oeo tor Irotog hU
two' move (base aeUag tooth abaototely
WoBld be imfnaalble under the pree- that while be was act certain of lbs stotement of the umial ttet price, the
ears ago. an atUtoment vaa'pto'ecd srUbout pato. and without the use of
«nt lyatm of transpoHatlon. Tbe exact amount of Inaorance be thought lowest wholesale price sad tbe loweet
drngi
to prodoeo
on
the
toow.
a
bond
be'ng
furnished
building <Jt tbe West htlcbtgas Pike It to be In the neigbbodbood ot IS.MO. extoange price. Acoompaayteg tbla
PeopUof--------Utro.
will mean a great InernsM in the The burned structure will probably most be a lured agreeing to sell tbe
•IM and nambm..«t.tbe.amaUnr re­ not be rebuUL
books In Mttolgan at as low a price
u aged 81
ZBBLAND
Prices corrected every day.
sorts ^ .Ipn* the some and as this
aa (bay are aold anywhen' la tbe
yaan. toto a doso of ports graro ro
Traverse City.
la the most idaal aaoUm for>«sor»j ' LAN'SINO—A demand
rolled Butes. Tbe bm also prahibtu
the Bercuto (am sear hera. treai tha
bolding reUll dealers from charglBg more than
lug it stands to, reason that a grrot made on tbe various banks bol
etaets of which bo died a short time
Mp In advanoe wui be sada by tbe state funds (or approximately IS.iKX). 16 per eent above tha wbolo
r. laaaalty dee to (he «
nmon baalna^. The people of Tniv- OM to apportioDed among
toot aebool dlsirtcu July 15.
baaL to^Wd to have baro tbe
xtbooka al the gro^ at
prae q^y abeuld make it a potni
of his (Udag Us Ufa.
or to selectl an agent to handle t
rant e«t and\welcome tbe tonrlns in

trben It oomaa Ut tartMctac UMa attle

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MAY TESTIFY

IiniGH IS USfl WMIED

SBUTORS UKE TOIMtQ

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ICE IIMDLERS STRIKE

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Waifs

DRUG stok;

A manner thsl*wlll show (hem bow
^ the enthusiasm k la this toesU»y for better roads.

(hnSM cmidni
, nan are, fame «aepie
^fRorU who never appear to be satle-'
4ed with mdatlng ctmdlUou. ai, mat-]
how favorable they are or who
bro^ them to paaa They ap-'
^mr to have aa eUrsal grooeb that'
nmaot be removed by any known
^Kwma asd If tt »M they woald be
fmmoa* aid fisallr ole «( a ^kw
'kaarL Every ckmd to them haa a
DTOpa Uali« that to saver raowrad.
And thar dmlva tbato parMwI'an-j
$pT9ma tro^ drawiss dark pldiiroa
M-the font*. M mattar how.Mght}.

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GRA.Nn.ammb A lay CO.
books, the agent aot to charge more
Prices correotod every day.
than teta per ceat above tbe net whole­
Wbaat .................................... 90c to 9$e
sale price. Rltea a tamily
from one district to saother within
the state, the trcuaimH- of the dtetrlet
PrtoM eorructuE every day.
ehall purchase out of the general (and
the tenboohn in actual use by the chUdfRS la the famllg at a lair pi96e,
baaed on the coadUioa ot the honks.
!the books to be resold to other pupils
-oving liao the dUUiec
Act Na 281 empowms dty boards
!ot educatloe In dtlea whetd pobUe U1
brariet are under the e^mrol of «ueh Tmkavs. ArroiTO
.boards to Include to tbalr anMl ee- JUoa. VOOL AW T<^W.
-tlmate sufficient toads to coadact the
library property sad mskea it aoaalMe
'for a bead tosae ta be pravldad tor
th purchase of Ukrary atom sad knlM-

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claimed Prince Titookiio of ArlagaawRo-Mlra. He was the brod of a ooL
katoral hraacb of the ImparlaJ tamUy
and was aa admiral and served to
toe JapanroeChlnroa srar.
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and Embahner, 112 South Unloa Bt
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a&AHD TR4VEB«Z EEKALD AHD TEAVKB8B BATiEACnJI, TEUVBDAY, JULY 10, 1918

J. W. SLATER,

120 East Front Street,

Traveree City, Mich.



S« PAGE THREE

J. W. SLATER

Enthusiastic Crowds Grow Bigger: Bigger
AS XHE GREAT SALE GOES ON

The good news of J. W. Slater’s Great July Clearance Sale has spread through Traverse City and
Northern .Michigan at a wonderful rate and every day new faces greet one for their share of the
astonishing bargains we are offering. . Today we wiii name a few of the many world’s beating
vaiues that are making this great sale famous, which is causing a wonderfui sensation among
those who are thrifty and progressive, and which will go down in history as the greatest of aii
Furniture Saies.

SWEERIIMG
Freight Paid on all^
Purchases of $10
or over.

CHALLENGE

J, W. SLATER
GREAT

JULY

CLEARANCE

i

This beautiful mantle clock is
a genome Seth Thomas eight-day
clock; strikes hour and half hour;
Cathedral chimes. Beautifully
trimmed with heavy plated trimmiugs: Adamantine finished,
guaranteed not to peel or chip
can be waiihed with soap and
water. ^ul>' Clearance g gg
Sale price only

Gasoline and
Alcobol Stove.
Prices cut in half
during our July
Clearance Sale.

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Carriages
Now is the time to get the baby a Go Cart or Carriage.
The fresh air dnd sun are necessary lo good health, and
a nice daily ride in one of our handsome comfortable Go
Carts will be better for the baby than anything else.

Olg Range ValCie
An elegant |high grade Range, large high closet and
Reservoir. 6 holes body, make of double steel walls with
thick asbestos padding, elegantly uickled, and built to
give a life of service.
'at Our July Clearance Sale Price.
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Mahogany Parlor
Table

Make your selectton new and pay
later.

SALE

Favorite
Go Carts

Mantle Qocks

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CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS

SSojriy.............................................

Go Carl just like Cut—July Clearance Sale price $12 50
Folding Go Carts 6an be put under a buggie seat, up
from............................................ ......................5A50.
4-wheeled Chair Carts, rubber tired, up from........ $1.55

Other Ranges up from S23.TS

New PerfecUon OU Stove

Beautiful Mahogany Parlor Just the stove for this hot weather. We are showing them
Table just like cut. 24x24 in. top. inll, 2, 3 and 4 burner. Stove with and without warm­
French ^aped legs; well made. ing shelves, ranging in price up from $2.50.
/
Fitted with furniture shoes, so, it
will not scratch or rofir a polished
floor. July Clearance O QC
Sale price....................
Others up from 75c

L.
SECRETARYS

Beautiful quartered and
highly polished SecreUry, full
size, large drawer. French
shaped legs. Cleasance Sale
price............................$5.95
the Globe-Wcmtcke
__Ic Book Cases and
Filling Cabinets. ■

I

If

If
SUverware, land Cut Glass

Dressers and Bed Room Suits

We want you to see our big line of dressers and suits. These should
At a Saving Of from 10% to 2SX
It will‘surprise you at the big amount we will save you have been here for spring trade but arrived too late.
on
silverware
and
cut
glassware.
We
charge
no
fancy
Dresser just like cut, exception with wood knobs in place of brass
"Ideal” Flreiess prices for this ware but sell it on the same percentage of bandies.
July Clearance Sale price 96.08
profit that we sell staple home furnishing goods at
Cooker
SaveSIx erfyonr Fuel BUL
Combination dresser and commode just like cut 84.08
DISHES
Take the drudgery out ofkitebYou can buy cheaper dishes than these but not of this
en, make the food more whole­
some and delicious. No other quality.
100 piece set of No. 1 English ware, dainty gojd trim­
fireless cookstove in the world is
We have a number of odd wood beds that you can buy at about
so 8uhstant|i ally built—so band- mings; regular $21 value; our Clearance Sale price
one-third of their real value. J.
some in appearance—so thor­
oughly effif^t in operation as
We arc ezdastve agttts lor Ihe STANDARD SEWING
thr-IdeaL"
OUier IW-Pleee Sets as Low os f7.M
MACHINES. Conte la and ace Ibem.

Odd Wood Beds

1S.T5

a

Dover Sad Iron
The' kind that won’t bum
your bands. Set of
J
three irons

J.W. Slater
home:

FURNISHEIR

1892 Spim Almniniiiii
Ware

Just to introduce this fam­
ous ware, we are selling a
limited number of
these stew pans at.

Full size cotton top mattresses,
the ^ kinU ClMraocq Sale
price $1.95. $20 Felted Cotton
mattresses. Clearance Sale
price.................. *.......$14.75
$12 Welted Cotton Mattresses.
Clearance sale price—$7.95
Others as low as $6.75.
PROTECT YOUR BOOKS
WidwKil i 8^
book^ it kimpMsi^ to keep
books from bdag
soiled utd destroy­
ed. Our «»sonnent is ezeepboo•Dy Urge. CoenbisfetioD Cases up

from 96 50.



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:1QHB0RH00P LOCALS -l^^^^

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Jlav.AS. RtaadBan, Be*. Perry. Ber.
k. A. Dm of ODtaite.<Cah.. ^e ta
,ibe Aterest of the anti-saloon leas
A l^e gnd sppreciaiBe coogregatlonj
hss^tfcd OB eocdi ^wceaslenI
•niomas of Chicago arHred
Tneeday Bir a vlalt with hla parenu.
Uf-- aa« Mra. w. J. Titomm.

'Mra mi Shanks b assUtlag In tb«
Mra )%as. Bwaieacb of Beatoa Har.
for a ffar wSaka ,
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Clyde Waaror of Oishler, Neb.,
the sueal of relatives and trbnda . Mip. Alba Bnrdeauz. who U spend
here and oxpwcu to renulB hm foi^«c mnuer at'TH»lwtUP. arrived
m
aei'cral weeks.
Tasbday to spend a few daya with
In Dogort Is msnaglng the house-’ her mother. Mra. A Reunauvea.
W* wuti to nutko this Ooputasst of ths
bold at tba Bocart fartn while hit
Mrs. F. Baumbergar apent' Friday
cmtwt poMtbk TolM to aU oduMtsoC ud to
Bother b taking a vacation.
‘in Trsverienty.
tUs aid nqowt thst ftU itomi of Mnonal «ad
aad Ura. Osear Cbri
Harwld SttaacB baa
unplpted hla
gwonl iaterost ho soat to Hte finny to bo
freahtnan year at the M.. A. C.. and
spending the meek with
teocnorotod in the Doportmont Wo oopocUUy
b hoBi for the aunmer vacation.
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Ctatw.
Mk that chorcboe, fntonal oodotios ud the
UaaaoD.
Donald
Seeley
of
Trmvgrse
City
w'aa
Onan famish itM «< latoroU ta tbohr roopoothe guett of- hb cousins, the SeMey
Mrs. Joaelle of CBIcagu arrived
ttroorgudnUoM. Vows ef ooeUl eroBts and
Boys, tbe Fourth.
Tueaday to spend the anmmor with
K, baprovMoats bot^aado or o
The M. E. dlrtiirt
her daughter. Mra. C. Scott.
toatpUtod. aad bnsiBess ohanfoo aad traasftei la
IB
aeaaion
at
tbe
MaicbeU
church’
GlaoaEdgett of Cadillac has taken
ml oeUto in toira and ootmtry are especially
A large envi was In^ position in the Nortbport pharmac)'eeeopt^o. The sboro appUos aoi only to the
Mlss Calls Kehl has arrived home
aiteadanrc and all enjoyed a fine pic­
oilkfo of fife Lak% bat to the cazroaadlBf
nic dinner.
trun Tpalbnil. where ahe attesdad
oeaati7.-Sffitor Herald. ^
Mrs. Peter Mutta..-whe baa
tbe aute aomal the ptat year.
Roy Stealc baa placed’ a aem soda
yry HI the paat three. weeka. aubWlIbet.Qua»ditnBh .was borne the
■ me laOe. Jelr S— Hora to Hr.
fountain
In lilt restaurant
Bllted to a surgical operatldn Mon­
and Mrs. Jobn OoodvUl on Sunds), last of ifae week.
Harold Kehl spe« Tueaday ta Trav­
day.
JuM ieth. a daushter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Goodwill aad
For the Smt tlma all
alnae early In erse City.
Tbe MIbms Beelra neckstelse end tJtlWrcn of Spnerer vtalled reUUvea
Amos Bartlett apent 'iyeeda>III up With Its
McdHe Clark apent Sunder la Jen- liere a few days tbe last of the
old-time brftlbnce. and the nsturu of Provemoat
Mrs J. Burkholder of Acme, vblted the alertnc nxbt eerrim waa more
Kent Butlais of Traverse City la
alnsa.
apendtag the week with IhbI parsnu
Mr. Ball or Crawti. b palUu U|i a over Sandhr with ber parents, Mr. aad than weleame.
teat west of towa erepaiatorr for Mra. C. Peck.
Clayton, the ^ M-y«ar-oId aon of
Mutual 1
oontneeslat work an county roads.
Henry Caroth<-se of Cadillac, rbliad RalUer Mu^IIok. wag operated upou
Mr. aad Mts. J. Wasner and diU-for apiwndlcltls Tuesday.. He baa and the Clllsena’I- TolcpI
brother Jerome PPtday.
dmo vlslird ber father .Ceo. .Bader
Mrs. Fred Bechsielne returned Tues­ been suffering for the past two wee^iL rebuilding tbclr reapecUve telcphpone
Mrs. Wade SnilU. aad two ohUdrea llnea.
and wUi< Mlda).
day from a few days vUlt with ber
Mbs Maud llnrdge. who has been
of East Iby vbUed her parents. E.
Mr. acd Mrs. ibve Rsncbor aril sister at Cadllbc.
leaching aciioel (he past year at Paw.
cblldres etolted tba tormer'a father
Mr. and Mra CJarence Ryal aad S. Tylers, (he last of tbe week.
Mdames Hoimee and Tyler were see. Okla., arrived last week to apead
atwtlba the Foonh.
son Howard of
the BUBimer wttb ber sitter. Mih. J. F.
Mbs Ntaa shannoa was thh gueat
day with Chas. Stafford and tamlly. : Kingsley callers Saturday.
Mathews.
relatirea la Kallwska
oVcr
tue
Mr. and Mrs. Montague aad tamtly
Mr. Hamilton ef Flint b spending
Foanh.
of Cadillar, were gueau of Mr. aad
the summer on hb farm.
Mbs Vera Darling of Manloa. apeot Mrs. Fred Tanner from Friday to Sun-'
ra. W. P. Robertson of 8i. Ignara
tha Tbnrtk with relallrea here.
day,
Northpoit. July 7.—Mr. aad Mrs. arrived eatnniay to spend tbe week
Mlaa Ruth Foeayth la fct Bay Vlea
Brady t*Urk relumed to Weibti lOaoffe katonde of Detroit ara spend­
for the enniBer.
Monday, after a week’s rbtt, here with ing tbe week with friends.
Mr. aud Mrs. Cbai. Stebblaa and
LcwU Raaebor of St. Loab. was hli family. .
John Kennedy spent Wedaeeday la
in of Film are spending a few
•a orer Suoday geest pT hb brother
Mrs. Mary HllUm went to'Fibre Travorae City.
weeks at the farm home uf Mr. and
Cnee.
Tbeeday nbifat to rbit her daushter.
Mr. aad Mra. W.
Ur. aad Mrs. Oiea Wearer aad Mra. Will Rogers aad son Dnawood friends tn Traversa City and attend­
Tbe MUaea Dorothy Powera and
child ara here rlalUng relallTca.
Hilton.
ed the Old Settlera' picnic.
Uorotby Kehl left Saturday for a few
Mba Nera Gram waa hone froio
Mra Stoffel and daughter RBM of,. g ,
.^ved Fri- days' ouUi« at Koosevelt Camp at
Walloa a few days tho last of the ChltJago. have arrtved to apead the ^ay to apend the Fourth, learlag 8nnPlatte river, vtbere they wilt Jolt^ Mr.
week.'
auamer again In Wajaon Bahy*a g,y afurnoon for New York,
and Mrs. I). H. Poser of Pontiac, who
' Mlea Lonlse Hmcbina was In fCal- bouse ta Union.
h Mr,. Hans Peterson spent last Frt- are enjoying an outing there.
taaka from Thursday uaUl Monday.
and Mra. J. Boeanberg and’day ta Traverse Ctty.
Blrney Scott owns a oew FUrd auto,
Ur*. Wb. Crego'b etfll Inprortag -daughter Leona of Cbdlllac. raltedj v. C. Gorman b very eerloualy W
•t'tbe OadilUi- hosjrftal.
over tbe Fourth with her brother M. »t hb borne three miles sooth ot the
Mrs. Chaa. Sialord went to Trar- A. Grant and fuOy.
Tillage.
orae City Tbnraday. reuirnlns Friday.
Ralph Lyle and wlfa of Traverse
Mr. P. Hull left Thursday for ToHodgo. July £—Truman Avery came
An uDwakoiae band of gypalea are City, were eover Sunday gneaU of his |cdo on boalneaa.
OUUoaed west ot town.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.TI...1 th.j^ Public services will ta held.every home Saturday.
Mra. Bird, who has been assbting
Aron Roaaa of Jennlaia
City hotel.
lunday momtag at 11 si m. In the
gaaat at the F. Beckstein home Fii> Mr. Bhingle returned to'hli bbme Atrfell chapel at tbe Point. All are'”''*houaebold
Iduilea. returned home Sunday.
da).
n South Boardsan Saturday/'afte. InvlUd.
Mr. aad Mrs Ted Cbrk rbited his
I'nlon prayor aarvicoa will ta held
,Prances Thompaon. who has
idlag a week wUh hU daughter
parenu Mr. and Mrs. J. L Clark.
during the summer ta the CongrwB-,^'®''*
ta this vicinity some
Mr. and Mrs Gee. Stnjta
ioe Myers muraed froB Acne SatMr. and Mrs. Baldwtn of Alta. UlkT Oonal and M. E. ehurcbea aJiarnatolr, «"“»• ««««> to her home In Back-,
arday.
Mrs. T. Tnien and daughter Mist beginning In tbe Congreatlonal ihb‘‘*>' ffta*!'I
Frances Pierce and brother
Mias Bbarhe NVwell eaBe home jMie of on <-lty. Conn., have been reek on Thursday evening.
Mlaa Marie Hunter of OmIib. Ind .
Monday for tbe summsr
troa ^Troeerae tliy Thursday.
guesu the past week of tbelr abler.
la vlMtlng her grandmother. Mrs. M11.I^>“»> •»
,
Mrs. hart KeweU b much better
Mrs. J. Lyle and tamlly.
-George
Bancroft entertained hta slsthb wHtIns.
Mr. and Mrs Fred king and ebttMra..^ Hite and daughter of Baal t.*™ ««l Kruthm at bin home SunMrs. Kaby Gordon left for I
dren of Tra'erse' CIW. vIsHed from
boBe fa BdUIre tbe bat of*tbe wert. Thursday aatil Sunday with hts par­ Jordkn M viaiUng at tbe bonte of,^»’Mra. Sam
!»«'«"
I
Jam Holmanbt of Jennlags, was a enu. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cobb.
gueet at the J. I.. Cbrk home Frtdty.
Miss Dofbtby Powers of Pon^c ja'
^SfldOfl
Mr. Olson, aon and daughter of Le­
Mr. and Mra. Chet Van Pelt of Sum- roy. vblted at the home of Mr. and apsAding tbs week with MUs/6or^y
/
Bit aty, rbllcd ber father Oeotge Mra. Fred Tanner Friday hnd Satur­ Kehl.
Benffon. July .—Mr and Mrs. N. V.
Isadora Slebbeni. who wib injarsil Jannlsb were li Traveras C4lj' BaturSader and wife over ;tbe Fourth.
day.
A borne dealer from South Dako­
Mra II E. Hilb and sons David during the , winter in a Broet bar day.
ta was la towD Tuesday selling
and Steward returned Monday from wreck In Detroit, and has taen in tbe
Hr. and Mra. Georgs Hsnes. Mrs.
hoaplial ev^r aince. was able to ra­
era horsea at auettoo.
ta rn last ‘tiueaday evening.
MORTOAQC 8ALC
Mrs 8. U Benstefaie and two chil­ Mrs. Townaend for a few daya.
Whereas defaalt has tasn made In
Nortbport
Point
reaortera
wore
over
dren returned to their hose In EvJoe Homerii'h baa realgnaa bb poeltbs payneni of the money seeBrod by
aastoB. m.. WoOaeaday.
tion at Morris' stor* and neeepted a In full fores and enjoyed the sports n mortgage dated tbe 30th day of
Mrs. das. l.yle.weBt to tbe Cadilbc posiUrm in Pete Sailor's meat mnikaL of the Fourth.
May. A. D., ISU. executed by WIP
A game of ball waa played tbs' tard U. Campbell aad wlfa. BatstU.
boapltal Monday for Bodlcal
Sunday tu-rvlcei for July 13. ISIS.
Fourth between Nortbport independend-' pavld R. Cani|*bell. single, and WalBeat
Sunday achoel at 11:4B a. m.

Fife Lake Department
Conducted by MI Mae E>ewcy.

Iforthport

Ura. D. McAley retamed from TrarEpworth League at S:80 p. m.
Bpe City Thuraday. where ebe has
Preaching at 7;30 p. m. by Bov. A
been rbltlag aeroral weeks.
W. Baker.

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suiting In-the winning by Travene
Martha Mathews.
now Hartba
Oily. The prlnrtpal attraction of the Campbefl. of said
aald place.
place, wl
which said
day was the balloon nacenslon by; mortgage was recorded in t
A great crowd en­ of the Register of Deeda in tta____
at Grand Traverae ta Uber &7 of
joyed tbs dance tn tbe town tall dor.—----------page 232. on Um SOtb
in tbe evening. Music wiu fur- day of May. A. D.. 1911. at 2:10
nfsbed by the Barnet tf^matn.
Aad whereas the amount clalmetao.
Mrs. Richard and two children re­
ow cb
be due on said mortgage at the '
turned to their home to Traverae ef thta
ta nedee la the turn of timr
four
Ctty after a two wedka' TiaH at tbe
aad seventy-five and fiSlW dS:
tan of prinolpal and IntareiB ajM the
lighthouse:
furtber
aum of one hundred aad dee
Frederick Albert Baitb passed sway'
and P-l(n-dollara,
paM smiths
W« taifl ta ilAd to tar» todhridailt. gdiarchM.
Monday after a abort lllneas at mongage premtaM and taimsat tterwthe age ot 19 yoara. Tbe funeral on, and the further aum of fltteBL
lb* Onta*. mtcniEl toolMiM nad oU otliv or.
aervlree were held In tbe Congrega­ Ian as attoreey'a fee. aUpolataf
tmntioM bud U itmm ei turn, ydnoBnli.
la aald nMiMw «to' ^ whSa
tional churdh bn Tuesday i
cnwimMiBaU ef mwkiBct, attiOM ef tttdffloiaamount clnlmed ta be tmp^ ot ^
Rev. A. BMun otfiPtatlng.
The
Mti, bwlinM duufto, pnbUe luiproiwutoto
Misses Oarthe sang. Tbe remains
Mif tasi «r MStfliBptatod, nUe of iwl eetsto
were Inleriwd ta the Knrthpon eei
ta 'toMi ter eetwy. aad vsy ollMr taMi of
luted at law to recover the debt
tery. Piwderick was a highly es­
by anld mortteemed young man and will be sadly
Bowden, who hu ehorfe of the DepertaieBt.—
part thereof, hereby tbe
mtaata by ill Vs Trieoda nnd rela- .power pf sale OMtaliied In anld mort­
Bdttor Seeeld.
jdvai. He leaves two brnlbers. bJa gage haetaoctae operaUva.
Now
. therefora
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noUee Is hereby
. gtvMra. Mtak- of ta preparation to buOdlng n bouse on
moiber. both having
Kingsley. July
that by virtue of aald power
powei off
sale and la purauaace
pursuance af the
U statute
hta lot at Summit City.
**»> aeterB yenra ago.
•ummit Ctty roturndd 4i
ta aueb ease made and provided, the
Tneeday aftw vlsld^
Jir. MeLya has bought aome
^*tae”bom^ul^ himplijil '
mortgage will ta
ttaraln daecribtar
Is praparln, to build a'pord.:ir‘i„^
^^Sd^^Staday to
I
the -hi '
oa hta bouse.
<apaia a'lonr wedka’ vtcatfon.
bidder at ibe from door of tbe court
Traverad^Cify
k,Cll7 to
l Spend tho INmrth.
Beth JsSary. of Jaekaou. MIeh. ta| ura Alfrad Purklaa aad son spent bouse In the city of Traverse C"
J.-B. Wdodwi
taward ef Benar waa a vteBtaf friends and ralaUvea here wrta,,
in
said
county
of
Grand
TravoaM
Traverra «ty.
the sixth day of October nest, at ten
. Tnvarae City vtattor Tbanday.
Ml at Bomailt CHy.
1 fjorman Thomas and tamUy moved
• • 'fa the forenoon of that dny.
Mra O. L. Feotna and non LaM
Hr. and Mra M. D. Baldwin of Bum-,into tbe Brach Home enOage
said mwBlssa ora dasc
to
were Traverae City callen Wet
mR City gatanwd tt -tbair homo Mem -Tueeday.
\ day and Thursday.
day, after a two'weeks" visit with
Buieae C. Alder and faaaii
Mra. Monroe of Snmmu City tt ‘m- ihalr daughter. Mra Oeerge Burt, -at Brooktyn. K T.. era oeeapytag-oi
the Berry eettapea
Silsar Imka.
of Bangs Btoao
'
'
proclng a UUia ■
It qimrter
Ray DaldwlB and wife of BummlL -H. F. Botmber and tamBy ot TravMra. Roy Stalker and cbtldran ot
Quarts.
luarter m'Sectkin^welva.
_ ---------- ---------- ---ta_Xo*n
Beet Maad, III., is vlaitlng friends Uty epem tin Fowtth at BOter Uko. eras Ctt} etaut the Fourth in town, Twenly^. north «f
gT*!*’’*
of tfr. aad Mra. O. M. D
Mra WUbelmtaa Baekwlih of DeBad ratatltet at«a«mlt city.
aad.i
______
...jSc-.,----BtatofCJHcbtgau- Venus Vosburgh. Metal Fortar and iMt vlsUed bar aunt. Mra L. J. TedDated the St£ day ot July. A. D„
nara Davidaon of Summit Ctty lefft ama. at SamnM' City a 4*w dayt^aat tlMT Win epend ibb' anmmor ta tbelr
19U.
ootUga.
Saaday for Traversa City, wbera thiy week.
~ SlaftBt COS^ nos Ml
Bar. ffohn Hall iUad tM Fvoa Math-,
Unloe oarvloos ^era held ta
*111 Join tha cherry plekera
S. D. Voaburab is taring a fooudm odtat polpu at -SuBSdt CRy laet Snb- Oongregatloftal chffrrb Sunday Moitatag and la dta M. B. t^uroh la' the
IMa to an addlUoa to bis beoM.

Kinjfsley, Department
CoadncMRyMta* Jessie B

«« tataSSk.

L

,.u

A .

SfBd iB ftou to IQtt Jmie

•I^arm M i«0K • ftmhdittaii

july

lo, ms

Wosderlnl danronoe valosa h the «Hitr-t^^^r Dspt. Sea wts^; ' "
All Coats and Sulla Uoduced. —BROS
ILSd to le.vo Wash Dresssa, |t.M k
Dreasca al ^ P&c.
—Boys' Sblru and Bloaaes at
75c.
-Boys' ")v * E. " ahlru and

Boys’ Ws A Sflns
SOe. 7Se» Me to $1.M
—They cotab ta both Ruaatan and
blonse styles, ndlltary and sailor
- coltars.
Hlngbama. ctambraya. Hoeaa. galateaa. ale., in • big range of pat: termed colora.
INDIAN VnOWAMS
freo mith 10(1, JUti and
SOD UckU.

-iTilWrant Straw Hata. ffSc
and £0-,
—Itais- Belts and Nedtwesr

1ND1A.V snra

—Uteat blocks In salKvr and soft'
atylaa; Bennlu and Hough strawa.
ME.V8 HATS AT M
.
—Wortlr |I.:S and tl.jO
MEN'S HATS AT 1180
—Worth 12 and »2.:-o.

.25c
WHITE CAT UnlOD Strita
—Genuine Kenosha Klosod Krotcli
I'nlon Bulls mcsiiBt iiulck dlvorra
lubh-s for ctcry

tn

—Suits that were $12
and $15 at

- $7.95 —Suits that were $13.50
to 920 at

- $9.45..

m

fe’.M i

ter or knee lengtht

e.-...!

RemarltaMe CLOTHES VALUES

—Nobby new colors and paltemr
separate soft collars, soft colbrt a
Ui-hed or In negligee drt-sx styles.

. colorings in silk

I OASEBAl.L SUITA He

Halt, te luatrh; eun. '

DRESS SHIRTS at n.M

NECKWEAR

—Ajuati-.ba aad laiiertts (hat mill
appeal to boys who wear tbe bet­
tor kind of elothw. -Mtatur« and
Mm aetgrn
—VP TO 14 LO Bi
»28S; UPTO l« £

I iWllOV/^'l lTS. II

II and lt.1.0! rexu- 1

STRAW HATS
atMc.7(c,tl SBd M M,

IPaatWartalh Salta.
SWsW.Map ta <7^

—Suits worth $16.50 to
927.00at

- NOREVOKS Eoglish Models and conKrvative styles.
'—Fancy . patterns' and
Blue Serges.

Me Shirts aa4 Drawers —Regular and spedal models for stubs, stouts and
-Summer wel

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slims.

STBEL''^
K.SIVES
FRBB
wlib
HOYS' SITTS

- nAVERSE CITY George Bowntan. Mias Uxile Hanee,
Mra G. E Baldwin. Mra Wm. Dex­
ter and son Chaa. attended the serrlcet fur the dedication of (be new
Central M. B. church at Traverse City
last week.
Earl Bowman has taught a gaaoHne engine of Allen * 'Gore.
Mr. Schubert nnd Max Stnrroa
each lost a borac last week.
Mr. and Mra 8., D. Bulks ara at
their oottage al Green Lake.
Meoaiea of tha Gorman rarioty are
in order here.
Herbert Dexter, R. F. D. carrier.
U enjoying a' two -weeks' vacation.
<;eorge Dexter la tsklug bis pUce.
I'cLool rlMed Pridsy with s picnic
[ Green Lake. Mr. Neaxnsn goes
itatamaxoo nnd Hiss Amstnmg lo
onor tor the summer.
The Children's Dny ezertdsea given
the Inland and Bendon Sunday
schools at the M. E. church here Suo­
day were much enjoyed by alL Mr.
and Mra R. A. Devereanx ot Hi
attended.

- /faWJtaato
North Paradise, July
Mra. Jope
Moor went to Traverae City Saturday
to attend tbs funeral of ber sister.
Mias Lucile Horae came borne
Tboraday tram Traverae City to spend
the Fourth with her mother. Mra M.
Marsh.
Bilns 'Mltaa vlsltod bta family
Sunday.
,
Wm. Riley and family. Winnie
Pierce and family, stao Ella Perhall
vtalced at V. A. Voloe'a Sunday.
R. A. Milks came up from Traverae
City )'esterday to see
Mra. F. Fraeiaan.
Mias ETAe Kuan was borne over
Sondny. •
and Mra John Perhall and ]ltUa dadghisr retnnmd Sunday tram
Hariin. where they wont to spend
tbe Fourth with velaUv
•Wime RHey came home Thnraday
from Traverae nty to vtaft bU parontg' He returned Sunday.
Edwin Clark's team ran a»ar 8aturds}' and left the wagon ta plecen
Anbi
bur Hoettlng and family visited
witli Mr. nnd Mra Prank Clark Bnn-

c I.er mother, Mrs. Brannon ^and fire'ra«r^!'asd danring ta the
wbo was l eo- slrk. . but to better 'evening. The boll boya served lee
now. She to rtsUing wlib tar daugh­ croam ail day on< night. A fine time
was enjo}'ed by all prakent and U is
ter. Mrs. Carl Bates.
Dcio Thompson from Cadillac came hoped that many Fburtbs- in Cedar
borne be a visit to are tl» parenta Run wm- be Mftarpr’hs much as this
ow Ihe . Aorth. .'
one with no accldenta to speak of.
Cook Brook
laid to rest In tho
D. G. Shorter spent last week here
Gtaon Briar cemetery July ;th. He ta the store with Ua ton Frank.
leaves a wife.
Mlsx Carrie Wagoner apmit the
Fourth at borne bare.
Mtas mneea Rooetaakl of Travcroe City.'* apent tbe Fourth hero.
Tbe ball game between Long Lnhe
Mavtlfld. July 7.—>Uu Marion
Gibbs and' Editb Holliday and Daria and Cedar Run remKCZ in a score oI
Jamra 8|»nt tbe week end with Sfrs. 9 and 12 ta favor of Cedar Bun.
The ball game between I.ong Lake
McDnoald near Old Mtssiun and rtported a lovely time. Mo. McDonaM and Odar Bun school boys reoultod
Is/better known here as Miss Mabei | In a score of 10 and 12 lo favor wf.
Jli'altoa
iltoo bating taught tbe achgol here LOBg Lake.
(WO years ago and at the close of her
t has returaed school was married an^ went to live from Bellalra.'where she hae been
at her present home,
for tome time with ber aunt.
r. and Mra Rose of Copemtob,
Mrs. Henry Wares and ebUdrea of
visiting'friends here and will rw- OvUtt. spent pie night of tbe Poortb
mnin for two weeka
srlth Wesley Waiws and'famSy.
Tbe eTectric Bghu nre again ta
Mtot Pearl Ttaraburg of Maple
use. The current was turned on last City, spent the Funrth here as a gent
week and It seemed good tn have Qic ot S. A. Pike nad fnmBy.
IlgbtQ.once more. The dam was ftaGoldie Davis vtaiud BUa Alttaon
tobed last week. Tbe taw mill has after Sunday etonol Sunday.
started in on tills year's work of cut­
Ada Burkert and EUa Altman bava
ting the ton. aome thnt .bare been
gone near Old Mtosion to pto cbtrin the pond tor a long time are be­
riea.
ing cut first
Edmond Z2gler was home to spead
Qie Vandervort cOme home fo'^ the' Fourth with hta mothor aad
Joy a short visit with friends, and braiber Arthur, rotorntag Bi Old Mis­
Miss Granien of Elk BapItU came sion. where be ta wosktog on a farm
with him to vtolt Mtoa Veda
Arthur JUiston. -aito and lltUe aon
nr North ManHoa tabmd spant tta
Fourth here vtoUlng rataUvea
esmer Vopler ef Yravorae <atr
Cedar Run. Jnlv fi—Cedar Run spent the Fourth here rtoittag bis
celebrated the Fourth In fine style srn&dBseOnr wsd BidiM Mra Zlgto
• with tsrp ball games In the afternciaa and ooao.

Cmiar Aon

lao Days

Porittons

Sw im BEST imiEto n>OCA1>OH>to wma w
■sss GtSvastaty
■OUl« ita BEET
FASH fly
GsSvmta torn
BEPTFASH
By wwnd»u (to M.f itklii Btatassi
bss m <8w tas« Ccianisl att SwUmM too.
wB Mame THE BEST r—-g........
7e«mNII«C POWOL Ym wB tras THK Ysa wS
mve EEPfKSB; Ut to sH yes taw ■ css ta dcM

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■d to vw. ' ISS mtoMn
-------- Veedtotodtara
Almira. July A—9ohh ' Lewis ct
Grand Rapida. to vtottlng wltb hla
brother Marshal] «nd taadly.
Mr. and Mra Arable Smith of
nint, ara vtoiUng with her parents.
Hr. and Mrs. R. R Bntau, but Hr.
Smith Ml Friday moitong for Mantatoe to nee bis bntbor Glen, before
retttrwtag ho^e SatufSky.
Mr. and Mrs. Binek «f Ovdonn. Callfornto, are here vlaitlng with tMI>
parents nnd reinttvaa.
Mra. Maude Witoon of Bowling
Qraeo, oug. was ooUod lo-Travorao

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min-Peart StreeC
CONNINE: & CONNINE
l-AWYraaSVM B. Cofuua*

MWtaSlS HB

I

O&Airo TRAVESSX BCRAU) ATO TEAVZBIl BAT BAGU, THDMDAT. JULY 10. 1015 J
JConyJCoko
ijow

i«ty

)EWEU FBOM BUY SCALES
tern bM

r«(ani«d home, after bariet apmt aereral moBih* In the veat.
Viaa Aatuta (^'anpaer of Acme
hat been eofamd ttb IMC^ the cwnlag
)ear in Dl*t. No. X
Mr and Mra. Atthur'Lalrd Tlal(ed
tbelr ptrenu. Mr. and Mia. Anker. aon. at'tbla pUca Uat Sandar.
The ChHdmrti Day eiercla
the church Uat Sonday were rery
good. The church waa beaatifullr
decorated for the oecasien. Mr. I>u^
rea gara * fa* ^Ice aelectlona
t\-hat might.have been a fatal
ridem oeganed at Coffleld lake
ibe njtmb, wha a party of email
bora were In bathing. Oarld Rltheeter, one of tbelr ntiBiber. aged
went dowa, and wb«m Anally reecned
life waa thoogbt to be rnincL
after nnch hard work he wa
Tired. The boy hat been making bie
home at Jamae CofAeld'a this aum-

thU' llnh Kaa«Mi of the haefat af
«ha Oraatte^ AnMeW

Ad tha ml pwri dOM trim the
'eyatar. aa l« a laife axtaat U the
daetara of artlflolal pearto 4epandaat ^ a oertaU apeeias of Ath.
Tbe eomplete prooeiaee are of eoorae
trade aeereU. bnt It is of tatemt to
aote that It U from tbe hrlUlaat
acaUe of the ablet, or bUy. that eeaenoe d-Orleot Is prodoeed and It U
with tbb aaeenoe that Imltatloo pearU
are m^ofaetored
Tbe buy U deacrfbed aa "a email
teb wHb a green back, and a white
belly." and tbe eesenee U obCalned
from tbe wblu
wbt^ are oorered with a pigment of
metallic appearance.
They are Arat treated with ammonU and rben with Ash glee, a pow­
der being Aral obtained and then a
paste which can be eaUly spread oa
gUss.
In tbe early stages of mannfsetsre.
aboBl 1»«. ifate essence dlMent waa
sppUed to little baUs of pUstsr; but

Mr and Mra Earl Carmela of Tnt^
eiwe City rlalted relaiirea at tbi bestre gosHtle* of tbe peariy mhtter
pUee for a few days orw the Ftmrtb. and canaed ehangea of ooler.
It was U use that a ParUUn named
Inrcnted a method of coTe^^
REPORTERS IN BIBLICAL DAYS Jacauln
lag small gUas balU with 'the
ince d*Oiient,
Aiwt practical ardAdal pearis.
In tbe Donb and east of Braoce
aad IB Oerakany bUy Ashing le ac­
tively poraoed AboBt i.OOO ar
In A etray newspaper clipping
gelred to prodoee a poond of atelea.
tenae admiration le shown for a t
era editor and the sttmng thoughts he wblck U tom gives a goartar of
pound of the eaaetiea. Tbe price ..
tbe eralee varlee between tl-’S and
etaited with the admealOon; ‘'Don't AS.10 a poond.
imaglae thoae old fellows did not know.
how to WTtta for a nawepaper.*'
as the Aneet example of contemporary
repoRing. He deeUred that the repor­
ter waa on the groand and that be toU
what be aaw Is dear.' ahorf atyU.
”WKt few exeepUoax. the words are
The eathuslaam erlnced U cn-hing
bnt the ^oR words’ must glre ne
panae. What was the editor tblnklBa
' at* Apparently be bad the mnchpraised Saxon of the King
g fame
alon U mind, and there U ae ertdeoce
«bat the reporter aaald bare toM
Saxon from a hairy Alan, or that the
words of althar of tham woald bare
been Intelligible to him. In tact, a
leaned Grecian Informs os that theea
barharisns were withoot the rocatkmal ttaming tor reportlag. and that the
atory was wrhtea down U hU Uagaase. Aa an. examjde of the mo
tables la one short senteaeo be pre­
sents the following: “Hapsge nlpsal
^ ten koiBrnbethran too SUoam

HAVE LESS CAUSE TO WORRY

Tboa^ doctors bsea long reslUed
tbst. thanks to e better knowledge of
tatJoa and peraonal hygiene, people
are IMng longer than formerly, tbe
tubed AiglUh national debt oOoe’s repon on tbe moRality of govara
Ibe aannlunu has come ae a general

Bcaffic

A TirmT
TflE

BBMHIKi i

WJlt^AWWiX \
IMPORTANCE OF GOOD COWS

HANDY SHED FOR MIU CANS

mmm
mmm

USE FOR ALL WASTE-fRU IT

TO LESSEN COST -OF UVING

Peer Boarders AheuM Find Ne Room
OB Any Deify Fartf^Plenly of
Wholesome Peed Needed.
None bet good cows ibould be toler­
ated on tbe dairy farm. U doee not
pay to have poor boarders. A cirw that
le well (ed and cared for should produce 6.000 pound! of milk contalniog 3.0 per cent, of bottrr Ut. or
ebould make 200 pound! of butter per
yang
The milk abould be weighed at leaat
le day each aontb. and a test made
tor butter fat. TbU le the only accuwsy of making comparisona
ADdlng out wher the herd U do­
ing Individually.
Tbe cow euble
should ^ weU Ugbted. veil veoUi.
ated and kept dean. Give the cows
plenty of whoUaome food. It U the
poorest economy to stint them ettber
In tbe matter of food or water. Also
see that the salt le always aeccAlble
to tbe caUU.
There l! no nicer place to milk cows
than U a well-kept siable. Do it
quickly, cleanly aad thorooghly. Cows
do hot like onneceesary noise or de­
lay. Beglo milking at tbs same
hour.
night and morning, and
Bilk the cows In ibe same or­
der. Wipe ta« cow's banks and
udder te prevrot looee dlR aad
heirs faUlag Into the milk. Dooot net
tbe bands with milk. A practice to be
recommended U rubbing a little vaneltae on tbe bands. ThU keeps ih»
teats In nice eoaditloo aad overcomes
tbe oblectlOB some bsre to mllklBg
wUh dry hands. Nothlog tends more
readily to drying up the mUk Aow
than-leaving a UttJa mUk In the ud­
der.
Rernove the milk as eooa as poaeibia
from tbe euble. aad ImmedUtely
strain through several italckneeaes A
chfessdotb. PUce tbe cheesecloth
over tbe bottom of tbe straUcr sod
secure It a lib un easy-eutug hoop.
The doth muat be removed sod well
washed after each lime of using.

1 IIMUkT

Hew

Apples Slid Peer* 'Tfial Drop' From
Trees end Cannot Re bold Almu'ld
•a Made li a Cider. ‘

Good roads are an Important factor
In the reduction of the cost of living.
At least thai U the theme of the latest
farmers' bnlMln of the department of
ExeelleM Aheltar PrevWed fer Aeme agrlcuRnre. whteb ahowi that tbe ben
While Farrowing If Boxatells
eOi from Improved bigbwaya does not
Arc Not AvalUble.
attrac only to .automobUlsU, but also
to the farmer and tbe ahlpper of prod­
I an Instractive aRicle entlUed uce of an kinds. For imitance. there
-Bsrty, Pig Troablee." by Robert L.
parte of tbe aouth, according to
Dean, tbe writer gives prefeivoec to Ibe bulletin. U wbicb the time required
e boseuu IB euble tor early farrow­ tor baullag goods to market has been
ing. write* Levi T. Shoemsker in tba reduced from twelve to two days by
Satkioal Btockman. Tbis. U bo doubt, the Improvement of the highways aad
svcood i>lace. but many of us do not
saving of three dollars a day la
have boxstalls tbst we can use In this drivers' pay alone thus has been eRectway. His oblectloDS to the Aehsped
Really good roads would save tbe
cots or Indlndnsl bog bouses are tbst cotton stales of tbe south spproxl
they are Dot suited for coM weaUcr raately 32.eno.0000 according to tbe dtand that they aid IneoarenUni In paRmoat. which givu these Agnre* to
handling sow and pigs
prove Us rootniUoo;
regard to farrowing la cold
"U the ootton etetqp of tbwsentb the
weather I wish to state my flret eiperlence with one of these cou- Tha total cost of batUlag tbe cotton crop
utght the BOW farrowed the tbermome- In Mil. lochtding the seed, was 137.•egtotered ten degroas above sera. t'iASt. Auy system of road Imprave
nent tbrougbout this xom which
would reduce the snnusl ' hauling
Pbarge Ove per cent, woold effect's
isvlog of |i.SM.7tl s year f>oiu three
flgerea 11 w-ooid appear that If would
be good buBioeae to Incur an expeasc
for road Improvement, even If such
investment entailed an annual Interaat aad maintenance charge of XI.OOu,.
Ht to the community of couou sUtes. ’
"Tbere are certain direct ecosoralc
.j money advantages which follow the
A-Ahaped Hog Heuaa.
imprerement of public roads in evary
Bbe had 13 living pigs. Ten were left community." asys Acting Director
with BOW end two raised by band. Sargent of the departmept In the but
WeaUer remaJaed cold several days, 'WtiB. These advantages are probably
but the BOW raised tbe ten pigs with- ,.mo
>pparent In the
out any artlAcial brat. We have since hanline.
^
bad belter success with them tbsa
with SOS* in any other piece.
Domic advantages siao srtse In a com­
The second objection, trouble In munity where roads have beeo Imhandling, I ...
bsir overcome
in .ibis
.
, ; proved. The Increase In the value ol
vrsy:
,"“1“ ■
M tad. U u. .tadpl. . ol ta tal.
of ooe elds of bouse the toll length of____ __ ______________
■ advantages of Improved
bouM. nslng strap hinges
aa-top
of ,vwudd.d.wdj.
'
« should
should not be conV
c
i
It
-Thla-AA-.*
- - -» m— ' . .
. _
bouM. This
door may W..
be propped
up .idered,
however, that, to prtoenUnc
with ellck or turned back on other ^ sdvsalagee of Improved roads the
side of bouse (See Ulusirsltol '
tncresae In tbe cost of hauling
Have never had any trouble handling
^
a sow to house constructed in this w*y. ectlrelj separate and
I cover this door with iron raoUng
increase* to vslus partly because
and let It extend two or three tnebes
h>uiine u jiju-rimjuY

Apples and pear* that drop from
the trees and cannot be sold, oteeld
he -mede late <$dcr or ^a«. *
donble-eage cider mill of four or
six barrel* pw day. may be had for
Toe MaHcs Valuable Where Une- IIS. nod a email mUl tor tamlly
nee for ton doKara. A oook stove
Breeds le Worietd.
fruit drier may be had lor Ave doilare. Evaporated peaebsa. cherries,
raspberrlea. apples, pears and MtekCensideraW# Time and Labor la- hervlee may be pat ap for family ora
or mode Into saltMe produeta. Tbere
velvad, but It Fays Fancy Breadla a atendy demaad lor oraperatad
ar U Pedigree Hie Blrda
fralt duRog the winter months, la
and ClimitwuCuHa.
moet evrey oetgb^rhood ■ proAtable
In practicing line breeding I aaa buelnera could be edubliabed that
trap neeu in my breeding pen* dur­ would not only prove profitable te
ing tbe hateblng season. If 1 wish to the owner, bnt would 0ire aoiploykeep a record of the cbicka from In- meot to the boys and gttla of the
dlvtdnal bens, each ben's egge are set vicinity.
In a trip through tha Cntt baU of
under bantam bens.
Tbeee little
midgeu are lust tbe thtage for this
purpose, as they srlll ■ cover from found a number of aoeh eMSiMiebmenu.
1 waa'toid that tbe bostnees
sevmi to ten eggs, so ytra cah aei
each ben's eggs before they are toe was not only fairly remnnoretlve te
tbe owner, but was a means of briar
tog in more and better bslp la the
After the chicks are batebed. saefa
conmoaliy wbww th^ woe located.
brood Is placed la separate coop*
Sweet potatoes, wiater aqiush.
witb rune attaefaed. and when a
pumpkins are now being p^ed la
week old are too-marked with a punch large quantities and find a raady
made for tbe purpose, wbleb can 'be sale.
procured at any poultry supply boose,
In tbe commercial packing bnniei
or a haraese puoeh may be ased.
the apple paring* are made MuMly
wHces Arable B. VandervoR of liela^
... V V I. .K- B.—.
, “**
sumo* craekad. tbe
Tr
^
aad a«de into vartHeme. Aa will be
by tbe dia- „„ „**ucino: the atenra are greuad.
gram, a good many diAerent marks and sold for packing purpoma.
ran be made- The coops are placed
If tbe fallen fruit can not ba put
to convenient places about tba farm up the pin should be (nraed late tbe
as tor apart ss possible, so If a chick orchard, and many Insecu would alao
happens to get ent of fbe'ymrd It will
be daotrayed. Oae pMk of etSced Ap­
oot mingle with tbe ptbers.
ples. Mixad ^. iwoauans of whaat
After they are three or four bran, may be Ted to tbe a>w twice
months old they are leg-banded witb a day. The apples ahonld Bot be
seeled bands and then are allowed to ted whole as there U Asnger of chofctogether. All the band nambers
are caretolly recorded, es woD as the

•ulletu

Ahewe

KEEP TAB ON CHICKS

A-SHAPEO HOUSE FOR SWINE

%

SEEDING MACHINE IS NDVEL

In a aammary of tbsM Agnrea It
Aeede Ftontad EfOter to gquaras ar
yyrm-^
•bown that the expectation ^lUe of a
Trianplee—Of Much Advantage
Rough Wea
woman of nfty Is now more »>»»» « ysar
te Fleriets.
V»'V
Out PeBtifereue Filea.
greater than it wee le ISTS, while that
of a mao of tbe tame age Is only three
A new method of plapttog aeete baa
V*'T
ontbs greeter.
lost been toveated which to vari latareettog on acoonht of ta perfeetly tm*
A London physician aaye that “the
Puneh Marks AMwaea Teas.
k,..,
H.r. ,
h.
nlar geometrical Agnrea to which It
eeeentlal caoae of death U g wearing .U« U U, ,ta. U,ta U, U» Itata. to... ta.
Wbatever methods are need te ImwlU plant stogie aeeda. Bach a ma­
ont tram overwoik of our breU ceUs. and It U a good plan also to have the never had any trouble In leaklna 1 *
ptal.™
.Kh . .k,.! TbU J„„. p,.„ u,. bPU«,
“ tl»
chine shonM be Of grant advaataga te
Women may be just ae brainy ae
time,
but
to
the
fancy
breeder
It
pays
lordencre,
aad porttealariy to doriata.
1.
»p«W.,
itatpl
IP
,pu<P
„p
,ta
,
a
IL
^
bot do not work with tbelr braU ceUs
b
and
on
bricht
dare
ooeo
thisbetterroi-nt
of
tbe
road
to
p^tgree
hto
birds,
and
be
will
have
aays
the Popular Meriianlca The epeIt weald appaar that the editor waa ae rlgorooaly or as ooatlaiwnaly as do
L,
iw.. •nrtace, the rsdncUon of the grade and less per cent of cull*.
tbelr male reUtlTes. If they did there
oatHlag Cram sneh a great moral
^r to htoTeJ^^ra that ^
shortening of the length. On s«th
It yon do yonr hatching in tacubokantag that be threw hU braU deparv woold not be so great a dUparlty la
rood the time required to >ra. ypb can
tan get some pedigree trays
tbe length of life of tbe two sexey.’
xnest oal of gear.
haul a given quanUty of material a > pl^ to t
ixor. Instead of
Ibe regular trare. Tbeee are
ah's gSNter expectaUoo of life to the
strueted with compartments .so that
more abeltared existence abe leads,
the eggs can be kept separate, and
end tbe leek of tbe physically dep
also the chick* batched therefrom.
aing competition which Is paR
lor predoos stonea by tbe stani
1
--------------------------'that for tranaporuUon purposes re- Before plaring the chicks to
nesrly every man's Ufe. "A woman may
dapartment of Itaa BRlUh board of
SHOULD NOT OVERWORK MARE —-"i-ta, w. .
brooder they are carefuily
have hard work-to do.’ be explained
trade, as a most dsag
I crease of the dtounoe from the i
marked.
"bot except tor the few who work In
A daoee Id the phUoeoptaer’e wtU proPractice of AJlewteB the Foal te Folcenters,
oSeee or who follow proteesloiia. they
todse thsL *1f wUhU ten year* attar
low Its Mother in the Flelde la
Aeedkg Hachlae.
m death a bUl ahsll be Uirodooed la­
GET EARLY UYHIG PUUETS
Net to 8e Encouraged.
te parllement tor tbeoompolsory adopto to bring lAe farms. In a sense, ne
OoB of tbe metrle eyetem tor walghu also, ss a rale, vastly more airy, aonny
Firel Cm.. From White Leghw riant ta seeds either la. eqaaraa ar te
That a nsra can be worked adran- rr the towne. The fact that oo roe
and moasoree. I dedre tbatwy teapb- aad generally more wboleeoma than
with
Improved
surfaces
hsuihig
I
Chldcen at Four Uoirthe and Fourto natriangles, tbongh It eonid oesUy he
lat entUled. 'Agatnet tbe Metrle Sy»- U bar bosbaad's abop or oAlce.’
Abed fdr ~MJIk Cane..
of the a
■ teea Days at Ohie Celtopsaed. bot the danger lias ta
modified to plaot tarn is oiraite. b«tem.* aball be reprinted fR>m
J** >'*" ” weather conditloas
agons. rectantaa. or aay otar daMred
and darlni wrloter. says the ladepea- ovetwoiklng. and when roads are bod
stereotyped pUtM wlrtcfa were
Of Aeld soft there to more or toss risk means another very constoerahle re­
A singledomb White Legbsrn pn form*.
dent
Fanner.
Tbe
IHustratlOD
ebowe
In rehraary. 1901. wUb aodi oorrecef Injury to both mare and nabora dnctlon In hnnling costs, it also menu let. that laid her first egg fust fou
a
abed
which
has
proved
popular
la
tlOM aa are Indicated In a copy of tbe Dr. John Deows of BdinbAgh waa a
foitl.
. {that many of the IlmliaUoas of the roonth* and fourteen days from the
pamphlet deposited In my sate, and Greek Testemeot that bU great- many dairy seettoos. Tbe door to oot
Yet having escaped all tbeee rtskt'
and kind of farm operations date of her batching, to one of the r«- JEAUTY, OF THE HYDRANGEAS
dutfasr, Rav. Joh^. Brown, ob- eesenUal. bM to very useful to keep­ by csrefnl end fodicloos haadilag of Are 1
that soefa reprinted .pamphlet shall be
snits of breeding for early maturity
ing out flies during the eummer. It
dUtribated gratis, and at tbe experae taUed ondte tatareatlag cir
t Late FtomariM md
s on tbe obtaloed by the Ohio Agrt.
ol
li built with light material covered
of my estate among meabers of both
a In tbe cost .of hauling due to college. Tbe nsnal age at which pulbcatee of partlamaot. anda^l be pot
Rev. John begao Ufe aa a bard with wire cloth and hung oa spring
t of roods, tbe traae- lets begin laying U about els meatha.
oa aale by my pabUabats at'm
Uddle on tbe braes of Abemetby. aad hinges so as to clora Itself.
dlUoD If compelled to fellow lu dam portatlon of goods to the rallreade aad ,
»T fewl woe oaa of
Arira.while be was sUll teaeUag blamelt
to tbe Arid day sRer day under a of farm produce to marked should be gtonp of TJO that
batebed at the
ni.ui.Vtbi{.Pf?Sf^teA.
Feed fer Deed Cew.
Greek he tramped one nigbt to St.
boUlng sun.
laoneldcred The coet of Cbto work to' same time. Five
... taken for the be«t late dowo^
six......................
others tram
Aadrewa, twenty-fear gnUes away, to
A cow tbst wm give a pound
The practice of aMowlng the foal to the Vnlled SUles al present to high,' this group began laying mnch earHef hardy tanb ta boner woaM fbB Ip
bny a Greek TeetameaL
mere of butter a day to a good cow, aoeompany He molher on the road or anfi to due mainly to steep grades and '
than
ordinaryta
fowls,
ebowtagthat
Hydraagao.
tbe story of two boose marUns'
Tbe bMka^er to whom he conAd- and, to addition to a variety of fetos to tbe field to not te be comateaded yielding read snrfsCee on nnimproved '
pays
to
breed
early
materlcy.
lA-bile there
arefer
ahtabe tat
I tdtabuilt agalaat aa atUe window of a ed hU ambition was indeed to Uu^ ATown on the farm, abe sbooM be tod
lon a _
.
_ .
better. this ooe eeeme to iait ta
Unn. le which the birds came for ter- St him. bnt a profesaor i(bo cba
dally a email quaaUty of braa or coP the foal will tare better If left' at six foot
tbe bnndred feet to s horl- of atoglecomb White Legboraa. that meeees. it bae ta martt of oatnaM
eral euceeaslre year*. One spring, to be U the abop look the coveted tonseed meal.
becomes an .toereas- had been bred eepedally to devriop hardlnera. assy enUara great AotUifhesne When the work can be so ar- tootal
bowerar, before they arrlred. an eo- volume In bU band. Opened it aad
Twnged that the mares with foals do ing hb
10 traAc. Oa aay grade, eeriy laying.
ensaeos. late bloomtag aad petv
tarprldng aparraw took op bar abode tamed to tbe young berdeman.
tbelr work close at home, the latter to sddittoa
tea surtsee coodlUow. | It may ba latereaitog te know fust elsteacr.
f
U oae of tbe nsata. Shortly after the
ebould be confined to
box etelt. and tbe form of gravity must be overcome. ’ bow this Sock was fed. From the
Its fiowsf^ lose talr'early vtatfimartins retoraed as asnal. and one
only a moderate smeuat of time will, The botec mnat also raise his owa firel day to ttao Mxth week they re- oe*e ae-ibe eeoaea aftvmacea. bat in
day tbe farm peopU ooUeed that tbe
Tbe hcv acQOltted Mmiel
be required to the mMdle of eeeb weight and. because of the msnaer to ceived twice a day a grato rattra of tbelr ptokybrowB Mage tay are ate
bole of tbe neat wUch tbe eparrow eaUsractlon of hU aew friend
half-dsy to go to the staMe and allow . which hts strength la applied. It b» two pounds fiae cneked com and witboni ar

oceopted had bean blocked op. Next carried off tba prise.—Tonth'a OomTo make sore of a gentle cow^ pM the oolt te euekle.
I eomea lest and leas evanable as the three peonde mdted wbrel Up nsto planting ta Uydraagea, I TesaM
moralng a boy cUmbad op to tfbartela ptalos.
tbe calf and belfer.
At first H will be a trial to drive | grade increeeee ft moet always be re- til tbe tweMy-Ant ^ they also re- ever advtoa aalag It eto^. It te
tha meaning of tbU. and. not Aadtag
A well equipped milk
a mare away from bar feaL but pe-' membered that tbe wont grade oa aay celred threa Uam a day a motst vastly more aSeettve whw taapadaay oatleL hcofce awny part of tha
soon pay for Itself.
tieacc and kladneae wU overcome tbe ] reed tends to UmK Ibe load tbst caa mash composed of four pooada rolled By this means we seenre tor it a
To Moke Whitewash Rtlek.
neat, u And t%e poor Uttla apariow
The milk sheet aad tbe eealee are maternal instinct. No oofs. unlees dee- paes over .the entire road."
[oats, three pounds eoremeal. three strength and dign^ whta tata
In making wbltewasb that wm net
dead on her egga. The boose martins
neceeslly with
tttute of feltewdeeMag. would abase I
j-------------------------i pouods wbMt middlings, ali.ponods
off. I And the following very
had walled her op for daring to taka acale
a mother for ellagtog te her oA-! rj PtMMyft THE SOILED EGGS
good: DIetolve bUe ta bot water, dally.
pcraaaelon of tMr booaa.
inc awiuiai cuuo
^
^
An oU cloth oovar for tbe eeparater spring, and to parting the mare aad,
and add in tbe propoRtoo of a pint
saves the machine aad reUras a otaaa- foal for two or three boM*. firmnasa
ffiaiAer
«f water to tow gaUons of whitewash
> maight. bet I
rhoee ,far MMekio*
Hstehinfl --______
Furpoeaa' qearter
A «m pound bone meaL 9»«
aad ktodaea* most be eombiaed.
Thoee-fer
HstcaiM
Furooeea
am
. . This was mlaad
- prodifcL
peaad fins charaoaL
dlsaolra sn ounce of gom arable
» ta bfaaebaa te taha-a
Be Ftoeed In Warm Watsr i
Why
Dot
raise
yoar
owa
-proteto
ntb
efclm
mUk
*..;.'.t-gmllk
aad
fed fnl enr^ aad seldom if .avaa mtSt
U a put of bolUng water asA stir in.
Hewdled CarefaHy.
feeds
this
year
and
cut
out
the
high
Fer Olstorr^ In Heroes.
ta abaliow trays. Ffoai the sixth •BPPorttaobeemng the aame proportlona. _.
Tha fOHowtag I* an excellent i
tore applying thu or nay othar waah. prioed mlUatoffat
Tteae who are tt aaanb of a ptete
If eggs. WhUe hatehlag. banoaMsoUToetlag te impoRanL Tonr oowa. edy for a cengh that fi
tat win grow IP dteoM aay aifSi
oerape the waU clean aad smooth.
HtoUd sugar, one
almoat agf inadlfMa. aM te
Another good method U to add oltra- year seed core aad your farm piaaa
Ol
warm
waur
as
a
lempara
^
^ bopp*,. rixm. tbe twenty- oadar
Mato ail be Meted.
pound, to whlcli mix---------------------equally beaattfol ta ta ooalh aaC.
marina gUe. as It gives s pretty Unt.
a of IM dMiwes Fak
Tbe oow with a dainty aweDie. tbe ate of pot*^ eight ouacmi. aad P»«- m used, bat M above thU. a
Am day to matartty they facMvod
A IfDle rah sdded to tbe whltewuh
ta north. «fU dad- ta Hyteaagte
AtlTsa rsBember that aonsa day your U very good: it preveou It from raU one that to a delicate eater, to aatoom
Mix eroU '
better than a^u^ da- t
»«f«oeed of «« poand roHod ta very tbteg tay gta loohJag te*. .
the most liberal produoar.
lyeare wui be many and parhaps yoor
onfiil to ^
oau. one ponad eon meal; oaa
waaratamloa win be dsO airt tlraWith dairy manure aloos ofi Ufa 1b. feml box before fe^. aad P«t,
^
^e pnt tote tbl.
1^
|Ma. •
farm, the cere crop can be doubled
Cryptic ■fUtaewaL'
Manure to moaey. Thmalsao dte
wllhls two or -three yeora.
' Ton aaat change them wluo tbsy
eponttog ta cpaohmloa. aad sag
Why ware yoo ao aselted oa Wattle
become fretty and eroaa. Too aaa
One writer says tha
Mia. ruta.
laaboeiwr who doenT bteteve It te
day evening, and why did yoo walk In doable tbe amouat of
^ ba klad to them. •

1„ m,
.ki^ abould be tat ~ ^ «T ta open aeppta. la ^dlttea ta wfiy be rebe We eeU U-maBac R
the dark. U Une aad < paces to 'the produce on your farm par sera.
Cure Calted Udta.
IIILS “JS
w it^sTtlate
ftaa grea. foods
right.oa WmRbrook front and-aorra
If ao(
great mtetake ta* wiA sees Mai*
For tbe man whose cow* do not eat
tw., amr be
Preqtwot mllkUg and plaaty or
mod by :gaaUr
h wardT Maybe yen will Urn yaw tbelr bead* off. there onght te be a
Ws la ta taea AB aol la dipUfliA
atle rubblM f®*^®**^ ^ taJhlag of ,craptog with a kalfo or wttk tba Aaaooaer or totar,^ad tat tara edtete
bars of the Old UUstoo Beach BeeoR tnee te tbe Uft instead oLtba right little money In dairying this aunmar.
DaeUlag aad Ghkk.
gere. Care to asceeeary te avoid ermck> yoo overtake me on tbe
to ta tare aoeaoM te wWoA aMMig
Aesodstioo for the eleetkm of trus. reMUariy emeb day. aad
A 'deekUiig does-not kao* hoer te to glvan book.
-teee to serve the eneulng year and i Patnsy path. Wcadraos woolag, yon
I lag tbe sbMt or farrtng the egg. as
tojaty wW daamy tba pea- get out o( daagar. laatead It win
the iranaacllon of other bDaloese pre-1 Uiak. craegy .’taortlar 1 tedl Oont faedlng the eewa regalarty. will have
gubttHut* for Creme Tatar- - ',
aeoted fW-oDoslderatioa will tJ held be anxtoaa, Usato, tor thraogb Mona. 'much to do with the peoAu to tb#
of a »-««>•*: become panlc-eirtcbaa and ramala aa
.. V/I» ...------- mK.
.. Wivaae
cottage of t', B.
■K
Glam tumblers fUlad w^h. wbta j
............- I
j aaay pray ter the aaeta- .Og tbe eoaOB land, on BCh. U
BUR. pace to a whUe yoa caa Aad aUtt aad sat awgy make a. Ita nbBeach. UMJIwiIaj'. Augu
guv fteqairad.
»
•» aInapa <» Ike aa ennsaallr long tfma A
■ IK, ■■ '“*•
aUtete tor a cream tester. Tbe thick-1
baUdteg reMttrea akllL |M
peter or carbonate of wte to addml
.neie of ta «a* telto ta Mta
,aaklUBd Usee ta gwaant tat tt haare a
te ta water. 8aH qteo halgd teted#^
Joly
la m-mparatiee way.
i »«a are working <» nmds!
,*f«age«tea
Oteai fresh.

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Ijiflll JOB WORK COME TO I^KERAU) ANO RECOBD Oft,

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Bum .Turaui nuLB Am tutok ut usu, tbvudat. mr u. »u

r wwot'-

Lord. b« I wUl do battar. Spara bar
dear Ufa aad 1 wui ramamber tba
poor and afflicted. Otra her hack to
mo and 1 win lore aad cbertoh bar.
8be aball hare the new top boggy,
the allk dreaa aad tba raal oairtch
plume for her bat. Tea. ahe aball
iln. M»bel Bates WiUisnu. Editor.
bare forty of them If she can use 'em.
Oh. Lord, bur me. I know that 1 hare
not used Jier hgti, I bare thought too
much of laying up wenllb which* to
droaa Lord, in thy algbt. and 1 hare
twfuaed to get h« what her woman't
bean wu net on becauas I wanted
llTliiI. ani
tb. i.t. ol tb> .trail. Ural brak.i U plrara .id
b. »li»l it tb. rail II
my own way. But I wUI do better.
Hnpl. It ra. «I tb. ltd .UII. ... plmM In raid w.t.r, Aft.r po.kl.i
pirdara .Utp. ot rarp.tlp< rad Spare her life. Lord, and f will put a
>“■
"•
„.f^d ™ r. ran ram.raJ ra "" tb««-t.tt. rai» tU tb. IraW pou pump In the kJtchwi ihto rery week.
-E.ra tbU .IP Pd»"
tb.p tbra.p ipto . rairapdb pi boll. ™
™ *"
^
itira enlcid
••ipae water. Ttra-ra
tr good things come onr way let} lag,
;^o d.Kiraarararara. masa >ou wias.
She obeyed,- and Into her mputh
»«>*•«- The frtnRa gathera duat
-ni ri.rtgbl about It. loo:- b. «.
SB enjoy them. *TicartUr, u .to the ful« of olive or sweet re^^ble oil
--id waara badly.
claimed aloud u he raee from bis
Lord.” giving thnakn. If aortowe and are then added for ueb fjuart of the *“
..... .
N<-.rr shake a rag, whether trtaiffad kneea, and hla flrai look wu towards
rara.ra.ura lUDct raraipiir tml. Irara. ral th.y „ „.,l, uimrara .
'■ “
o: bound, by the and. It may acand
«MU on lir.I MI l.t II rake lirart ibout trail in honr or iitil tral.r.
McUlmraL
^
th. oM .wrap wilt It wu fonip dU« THE MCK DOCK NEIOKMR •
CHAT*.

♦ •'♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Tba dar s-aa.daric and cloudy with
ihraaiaalas rala. <"Aa nana)!” t&ourbt
the back door Mtghbor. who had last
burned an or^-tull oT oooklea, aad
waa for the moment peaaimtoUc.)
Soddeniy there waa a buret of aun■bine, a whiff of fi^icraiKe and a aonc
in her heart, for the door waa Bone

J4ome Cheer

."•r

ra t^. ran-raraura rau u, Udra. »i.. t-d, » rara. .IIP

dtrara _

.Ti.'m.r;

vanr sad to tb* wu mar ta
added. Mirrlaf coastaatlr. • Qnan of
tiirpe&tiaA 'Attn Ac conpoaod to
wait btoDdad a bait capfal of bonaabold 'ammooU nay «a pot with It
and tba raaaal covorad aad left ataa^
Ins In hot water at the hack o( the
Aoaa for Oftaeti inlnutea Tlito aboold
be
*bUa warm, on AanbA
Uw
afterward peUahad with
■ «<«»• doth. Old Tarktoh tawato
trake exeeUeni pollahera for a waxid

well go tbroogb tba kitebaa ao'e yon
can aaa tba new pump. Don't you call
that a dandyr 'askad Jerry with pooriy concaaled eirttemant, ai be drew
the ebalr along gently, ptoclng her on
the porch with a look of pitated a*pectancy.
Abigail Lawaon looked
arauad aa one la a dre^. The old.
tomblado^ fence wu ’gone, nnd n
aut townl upon which a relrety
groaih waa Juai abowing. aloped to
^e roadside.
-youTI want poatea. a'poae. ^wi 1
thought you'd like to pick '«a your*elf." Jerry remniked earelualy'. “Su
Mythlng eleer,h« hmii«

eaka With H aay be Med flga. datea,
tatoina. any
MK. MUa or
epeoanut.
- A ribbon raka may be nuda by c«V
oitng unothlrd with rkoeotota nnd
the'other two-thlrda wttb prepared
cochineal.
A good yellow froatlag to Bade of
the yolk of an egg by aibylng to can­
fertloner’e eugar antU It aproada
amoothly.
An Ineapenilre froattog to made eC
w»»c«lc»efB angar and Jnat aaoo^
*ater to make H spread welL
Awtoer of granulnt^ sugar mid
•I'fred UQ white,
crumy. Whipped sweet ereato

Tb. bonse wore a
^
n^_. ,nd bttndt
cupofotgranulated
granulated
_.
------------------- aad stir Into It a cup
adorned the--------------windows,---------------------while n nutra ,
-----------------This to ren- good with noth^
..^1 in op y, u„ doo,.
.
,
may be flavored m
w^HJ? raTn!
■'—»«- - ' •»"»■ ‘W" “ SL
you cbooee, or desiccated coooanut
Hold n rag hr the neirnge edge gall bad lugged water up that hill for rtainmered. aad soma way hla arm

to Lfe are tampornry. aad "erep Uua. with more aeaaonlng and n generou.
“ out
piece of butter. Another Improve- **““* *
nent is to add a half capful of loma- **•
“«•
^
toes
to
the
beam
at
the
same
time
^d>!*
^
.
.
Cheerfuilp
only uphill road either!
,<,u get atrong enough to bom o-r.
u,* cook -winl^i- bar to
Ware With Ceehed Flah.
U» PolUn, ™.r .II III ... .raral.
““
<%eertuUy get the muL
"I waa looking for yon. Mr. Uw- ,a„a,
pouae w.11 begin on ^
m^i^fr^lna
The remnants of any cold flah any
BUH raiUtra W.P pt .raralli, ralU
-AH tb.r lo not
No matter bow you teal;
son." said Dr. Blooomb. coming nroood u,«t. and will have a borne, d'ye hear
over In e rartety ot ap­
rheefuUr wash each dish.
the
corner
of
the
bouse
st
that
moumt.
my
gtrl.
It'a
eomeibtng
we
never
petising ware: one ot the Btoeet to:
Brea tbongh not your wlah^
ment. "Here la a' preecripiloB. yoo p*,* p,d. though you've done your
^
Fteh *iti
with tVhlte
with a tableapoonrul of powdered HUWell, uW theioungHousekeeper,
"ah
Per there wiO come n day
had beuer ride to the rUlsge youreelf port towards U. Lleaa you! -WeTe goUwer*o Wetfdifio Caka.
gar and half cup of whlppwl crum
choppwJ blu of Bah. picked carefully from the
Fonr potmda of flour of tore, ena
AU this ebnll pau away.
lo have It filled, then rail at my of- in« to Uke comfort for the real of
ira. the M-.MV
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.
one-half ponnda of buttered yodlh.
Thto laet eeawmlng doe. no. appul mr
T. nee for
nurae-1. win Mvra
see that
she om.W.^tya."
' coarse cutter in my mut grtoder. U>e platter, and aet to the
snneb to Americans to generaL
Cbaertully wield the broom.
-It.'
ra, MM ""Bra’tb. rara. Jmtt. lb. raratl'd.
Then 1 stirred In n quarter of a cop he*P hot. Maky a white uoceiUtot i.
one nnd one-hnlf pounds
6wa^ each and every room;
ot tUKar. mixed with a quarter of a Jtortoa'a rule, aa given for baked care and pleasant i
aieerfttlly dust ueb cbnir.
To Make Moueae.
leaapcioBlul »f powdered dnnamon. Bah) lo It add the white of a hardAs If a gneai were there:
The styles change in yooklng; aa Then I made an ordinary ttxikle boiled egg cot Into email plecee: pour
For there will wome a day
in everything etee. A few yura ago dough, mixing It sUff ewongh ao I the uuce over the flih. end pate
Wbu thin shall pass array.JJ

Ice cream au the highest achieve- could roU It to a wafer tbloneee. and the yolk over the top. Serv-e with a sbnil have ert-rythlng ahe ever want- good wife ft above rubles' , and I want
ed ill ran get it for bar!" ejacuUted to keep mine. And-end-lTe made
inent of the fancy cook. Then edme rat these tiny oodkiu with a quarter' herder of hot mashed pouto.
Cbeertnlly do y«nr beat;
aberbeta and Ices, and now mouaaea^und baking powder tin. I w« the
Bacaloped Ftsh—Wet up two tab- ra. ran, ra...ib. bt. .1-1. Ut, I ill ratra tb. b.-,. Ab^L T.b OM nnd one-balf wtoegtoashils of c
Don't worry aboiR tba rest;
IbOrd
na
he
answered
the
doctor.
me
now—1
want
tbe
iiuth—you’re
not
are conaldered the crowning dainty ed/ea of one. pm pn a wee apoouful leapooofulp of floor in half a cupful
moD sense. Pul the flour of love,
Cheerfully plan and do
Then work lively^! you really'want —ere >ou afraid of me. AbbyT'
for party refreehmenu. They are of the date paste, popped another of milk; stir U Into two rapfuU of
good looks nnd sweet temper Into a
Whnterer to munt for you:
She did not answer-ln words. Bhe
reeUr easier to make than elthe# cookie right on top and pinched 'he boiling milk, add a piece of butter. to nave, her," cautioned the doctor
bouse. Brat tbe butFor tber^ win come s day
told her cheek against hla trembling ^
Ices or ice cream, as they do not edges together. 1 baked only about a sail and pepper to lasie. and cook sharply, as he moved away.
'ter of youth to a cream. HU togethto
AU tble shall pane away.
"Vee.
Ixird."
aniw.red
Jerry
meekhand
for
a
moment,
eoftly.
raresalngrequire turning and atlrring. or tbe doten at a lime, so they would have eight or ten minutes, la a double
bUndneea ot taulia. i
use of the regulailoo freeser. • A ito a uniform color. Nest time Just for boUer If poaaiUa When thick, pul
Cbeertully .make the bed:
«d him. But Jerry 1ai
pail with a light raver mMes a good fun. i am going to cut them with ooe alternately a Uyer of sauce, then one
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argument, tben add them to tbe above.
Heat there your weary head;
A nurse had »o sooner taken the aad was content —St
mold.
of thoa^ tiny tins sample baking or flaked Bah. into n baking dlah.
' Poor to genUy rippling laughter and
CbecTfully be a etar
Here are directions for making tbe POwder eomea In. and when they are cover with n thick layer of bread place of the kind neighbor at the tick Ing
common sense. Work H together tmRight there where yoo- pre;;r .
'
ptolnea'i kind ofm-usse. More elab- ilone- HI dip them lo powdered sugar, entfiba then a flnal layer of the woman's aide thin .he ralbed away
For there will come a day
tn all to well .eOxed. tben bake gentto Uio opposite direction to reinrn
Hints on Cako Mgkinfl.
oraterecipes will he.gitcn later:
They will be rake bonbons"
sauce, and Uke till brown.
All this aball pass away.
Bxperience baa Uughi me some ‘f
'
One plot thick, aweet cream. One"^o- *
«'»P another mtnpi,h nnd Potato We-Flll n baking with Nancy Mam. a atont girl for the
work. There was n brief vtoM
»Wch 1 gladly embody to the
bait
rap
granulated
sugar.
One
tea“I*,
or
I'll
be
late
to
(be
party."
and
ji,i,
,^,h
p|«ea
of
cold
cooked
flah.
Ceditoh *ewffla
Cbeertuly sraH and see
spoon ranlUn hr other flavoring to •» n flash she was gone. But the ^y
with n tabtoaporaful ot chop- to the sick room, tben another trip following, say. n writer la the Boston
An laviutJan come for thu;
taste. ThU will make about a quart
**• toraotten uA presently the
ooSaw. salt and pepper, end
In a manalcin there yooll be
of mouaae. \%’hlp the cream with an f**'
Parked apologeilcaily afiound „ «-itp pold gravy of any kind, or
To epend n long eternity
ordinary, egg beater unill very ailff. »**• «>*•'
» breaking cloud, ns ,itp n,nk; rarer with n enut of hot
With friends tbnmgh every day;
Add greauted engnr and vanilla and ’hough (earing to risk such danger- niaahed potato, and bake till nicely
Nothing more to pau away.
hr U., IP.. 1»I Mom IH1.W
MPA
■>— *> l-» “'Of I- browned. Use' white enuee for It.
mix well. Dip the mold la raid wa- <»» rtvnliy.
Wt
rtitM
MA H tt. MB(H. drain, but do not wipe, nnd ponr
- Fish Pudding—Pleh pudding to made AliMll U!, UK. UrM Ml UniM. tl «"»"» ««'
to the cream. Smooth It over tbe
The Care cf Fieora.
like tbe pie. aubetltuiing a nice puff .itlMl WI.I h. -it-M IB. Bum •««•- “'I 1» A'-" «“ "« “
. ,twenty mloDtea. Serve at once.
'
Thinga.
he
carried
n
long
while
box
nnd
a
Dtor
cake
to;
and ^d
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. top, which abould be a little below
Tbe Ideal floor arrangemeai. both paste, brushed over with the white
The beet tbtna are nea««:
^
fat
brawn
paper
bundle.
'
amount
of
baner.
a*^Uy
warmed.
i piece of wax from a eenltary and an esthetic of an egg and with n good etxed bole
breath to yov noeirito. light to your
<>f “<>«- P*"* '
“Howpo-to ahe now*" he asked tbe
«to weU the butler and engnr:
Egff Vormieein,
cut In the center, for the mnahed
•rae. flo-mTnt your fee^ dutto. at. pa»er (eneb aa 'rames out of Uneeda aUedpolnt. to a polished floor with!
breek the egg. Into a bowl. and. aftBoU four eggs forty-Av. mtontoa
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toner-eenl packages) good orjeaul rags to barmonlons ral- uto. If you wish It to be partirtitorly nutMlaxtousto
-SB, I. HhpI, UM lit, Mr. Ui. »' ‘“""A "aBOj. .AA tB«B. HlA
H MlA wM,
u.ui ThM. An Bat craaB at the
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preei'on ibe ortoga. If the hardwood floor to out fine, ornament tbe center with.etrips
Ud. Have the paper extend n lltOe of the qnestlon. the deal boards may of paale^twleied. rut Into roM lenree MB." .B. p.ima'b> B.M.I-. tB. B.MI >«•> ""
!»“''■
‘■“tiBti >B, .lltM, *AA
“J ^
,
below tbe lid where ' It may be be planed etnootb, the crevices be- or to any way your fancy anggeeta. tor UM i™.l .B. wu PMP.HB,. "SB, »—«r.
mmh tMU, mA MlmtM, or U.Mr ''““J
trimmed off.
wet-n tba planks fllled In nnd ait only leave an opening for the escape I. B» tlrM B. utt Bi, .B. kMp;
TAtB. .Bolt til .in wB™ .B. ikBI nflriliBB .Ut Iltli tB, MBBtyo M» hSi
ti
P.
..I
mp,
P.rB.P.
II
n»>
f
“A
B--WmMa.
npHI
iI n»l, m Hlllt. riA
^ii!;r e^iv «raam. rather flna Place aevernl layWhen n floor 1s poor, buy n rag ter or white eanra.
and tell her U la getting along sH
•« *•
bare greased TOOT tin.
which have hr in
Ml.^ «» of “* nod a^i In the bottom of
wiffh to raver moat of i4e
n,h pie-Flah pie to made In
SU
^
by using the raid raoked niBl M. win P. »OM M.A- SB, B.I«i,B«1b.1b. AOir MM:
•««.• casr
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__
’ »•>■ »>* flah and Potaioea sliced thin and par- eeemt to be efrald you will not like fbem nnd put into the oven.

hhi'S'.
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>™
-i“T"^
tall <«to» fovk tail to beat and to made, of good plain carpet, bonght tolled: put them Into tbe baking
nnd work with undevlaUng regularity...............^
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-Whair-yra. yea. I will. Oh. Lord. «»to* *ood for baking, yon abould
^,ce with
i' cbenpi close around the mold and
the yard and sewed Into a rag fligt to alternate toyera. aeaaoa s
Walk to <
^
aeveral inches nbqve IL Cover wRb to suit tbe size aad ahape of the mk. pepper and batter, cover with J wlll-belp me:" be breathed, then, bave made a brisk fire, and when It
err rear you wlU be a atrmger. bet­
seUlng tho box nnd bundle, he went >• »boni cooling down, your oven. U
^
,pnS the-yolkn of the
carpet, aet la a cool place and let room. The bare floor may show at Bilk, aad bake ah hour.
tor, happier and eweeter man.
1 irregular planks Flah Croqnettes—Any raid cooked flah Into tbe bedroom where bto wife ley, • lulck heater. Vlll be ready tar the
through
It.stand for five houra. Pour off wa-f>>e nldea and
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bed
Impreeeinn
'n
Oarntoh with pnraley
v,T aad add more Ice If necessary.
not prodnee
’ chopped fine and mixed with onethird her fare aa while as the pillow against “be. which will bake quickly.
*Jnet ko-laare In hla dear band
which U rrated. Wa. the nurw,
»» H a loaf cake the oven should
When ready to serve, have rrady the lltnUed space Incloeed.

madhed potato- mototi
e chilled platter, unpack the Ice. wipe
A polished hard-wood floor should ,.„h , ,jt„, ^^eam or mell^ bniier. right? .Was AbtonQ afraid “of him! have been m<ire gradually heated, so
All we cannot uoderaUBd,
“Well. Abby. how d'ye do tontghtr that after a second firing to baralng
off the salt water and open carefully never be wiped up with water. Uurb
balls, roll to beaten egg.
All that aitogt.
«i« “be can be put In. Adding
.
,,
to avoid any salt water dropping 1«« kbould It be ecrohbed. For ordicrumbs, and fry to h« fat. be began awkwardly. 'T had e streak
. Juet to le< him take the care
of good luck lodny-eold them buck- toeeh fuel while e rake I. to tbe oven
inside. Turn out npitde down oo nary cleaning H may be dusted with„^ng n wire baaket If yoo bave It.
SorMy preeetng.
putter. If It does not come out rand-• dry cloth, either covering the
• Mojiyv CroquettM-Melt n tnble- ... ..MM .0, I.,..' I B.. U..A .M. u . ^^A p^^
II.. .. I^tM. -X T

Finding all we let him bear
really worth—and I hnppend to think It seems baking too slov ly. tben
lly toy n warm cloth on tbe .bottom briaiiee of n broomor applied by ,p^nfu1 of butter add a small
, Beto-rihrwe eggs without aeparatlag:
Hanged to blesslBg.*’
of mold for a'few momente. If left
band. It tbefloor to well gone over .poonful of flour cook t moment nnd that you'd nlw.ja wanted n allk dreta UtUe light wood may be put to
aA to them thrM t^leepoanfnto At
t«> long U epoito the emojjihneea of <»<» a year by a painter this irent- pour over half a capful of bolltog and n real fratber. There they be." ftoUb.
sugar, and then n cup nnd a half of
. Whatever tbe weather may be. ear*
He clumaily (oek the cover from
Cakes with molaaset require n cortthe shape.
»ent should be enough to keep It aiik; aUr weU over' the Are untU the
cream: mix tberoagbly: add n t
clean, «»rnng
barring occaaionai
occaalonnl scciaentai
sccideDtal
pour tha mlx^
the ^smiles ' •*
tnold of granite la very «“»•
leavea the aides of the pan: the -box to ehow -tbs long, curling oa- er. slower oven than those wUh sugar.
»““>*• «bo pour me uuara w^^.7iSa^e1lh“^ «*«• ’bough the flret raet to eohrid- •Po’*- »blch may be removed by a
^
cupfnl of linked «ab trich feather, nnd shook the s^totog and to tbe baUng of a motoaaea fruit “P«»™'
to the cups on top of tbe c
foMa
of
glltienlng
allk
out
over
the
<»be
Ume
and
attention
must
be
glv•«bla.
if tto coat 1. apportioned ^b»th veo' .lightly moUtened. If furwell-braira egga Fry to
mel. Bund them lu e baking pu
«rywhere. R1I.A
^
Uier poll.hlng to needed, th. beet mix-'
be4 to a triumphant, expectant way. en. An eanbera dUh la better than ot hot water aad bake to tbe
Abigail gave one tocreduloos aurtled tin for n fruit rake, and a new tin oven ten or Bfteen minutea. astfly
The habit of tooktog at the bright H to ueed the (OK will not mrem so «« *•
lurpmttlne and
.
look Into bU face, tben laid her band should -<-• v-e used, aa It burns more they are net to the center. Tm-n ««
^
morii tM?* to"'b. With c^ they iai for yearn.
«»>•
'•'•'T sparingly. The
Awakenlna.
enresslngty upon ihe'sUken folds.
eailb' than the old.
to^paand a year.
-Samuel John.*.. AH
mold, nih axpenalve. but
wbiU hot on Individual dtobeg, nnl •• Ton bought them fer me. Jerry?
FTOll cakes require e UtUe more set nMde to cool. Serva very coU.
.
d
most of them are eo-well made that
-b-uW be rabbed^dry «
^ araund him with«m«.
they toat foe yeara And apportion^
cyra Tbe brand, fertile acre, of Thuk you ao much." she whlaeprad. Hour to proportion thu others, else
Only the heart haa -wings
tou*
teats
rolled
down
her
white
O'®
weight
of
the
fruit
uiB
ratiae
It
lag
tbe
co«
in
the
euggeeted
farm
airwched
almoal
e.
tot
e.
Thai tire not nor decay;
New Whiu Ceke.
will enable you tn get your own eoneye rauld reerh. nnd beyond them cheeke and she murmured pUeously: ’<> ®«”Ia Soft molnaeos rake It often
All other mortal things
Km to a pew white rake rradpe. *
•ent to eevernl pnrchamw which will
«*y the wood lot. hi. totest purchase "If I'd only bad 'em when I eould apolled by loo much flour, and thia 81ft together TIve times two cups
Oraw old and pass away.
weur ’em—but you’ll bury 'em wttb •sne fault exists tn much of the rake flour, cue cup com aterch. two rape
b
w ^ 7"'»« Jerry Uwwon -a. "land* me, Jerry, you’ll bury ’em with me? th*’ to msda
thA. eye
aV; a.
.. well
wli a.
.. «*«
Of warm-not
hoi-waier.
the
^
Cine from the heart thy aong '
auger nnd three level teeapooaa hefcto -the palate.
And lo think yoo got ’em for mr at
A cake of any kind abould have Just Ing powder, into
_ this
__ stir
_ _
one.cap
Of prelae end pure delight.
U«:’’
• enough flour to eanra it tn riee nne ‘rUTBnh.nnrwhen rtlm^ to a
Tbl. to toe plalneet form of mouaae -J’
tar
Sing to tbe been thy eong. —,
"But that ain't all. Abby!" be cried stand evenly ncrora tbe tap
H it
^ one-half rap meUed
And fer ehell he tto flight.
brraUileeelr. "There’e a new top bag- Pune up to the middle, loo mudi has
navortag. elthar vullU or
—Ide Whipple Beshein.
gy with bh^cla whcela, ud a bran been used. If. on the contrary, there
g,|y together aad boat even)y for ten mtoulea aad then told In
new haracia with atlver hueklea mi to a deprosalon. K needs more flpnr.
tb. BBOIBt ol mil MBBBt B. jl.,p,„
OAB
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Cboratote Sanre tor Moueae—One
Scald one pint Of milk
to n double
MouMe-One
^
^ ^
Storatm.. took to every detail of lU It IB tb, t^M IBU mlBIt., TB.P-M
^ layera ‘tMd Cnka*'
heller Mto togetbi three
lev- cup granulated sugar. -Water to rools.h«iiari.«i ,t,nr .tntnin, nUnniA «Hn«t!neaa H. Tos dlUplitoted end for you, Abby. they'ro for you! And en with exnetnees tn uy redpe. benauer. except ><.««
Smith to going to begin tOBorraw ranae cf tbe difference In tbe dlSereiit
IBIIU 0,
«..* IBM. “A
A' OaA"''*.
IM B. imBM. B.1 mBBM. IIB. IB. needed paint, but might be made etmorning
on
potting
the
water
Into
the
bruds.
'
Qgog
ia '
UBlMpnifll. It BMBIIMM MAAT Ia"- At.tM- PUm MAAt ABA wit,. polished
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floor, with a c ___________ irnttlve, Abigail, the wife of hto
bonaa And ftoncy rays aha'd be glad
A bit of edrice to tbe novice la'to
whltea
•BA OBMiiin., « I tMipooiIil It '« AAuilt. Pu o-M tBi
.Bn
^I mlxture'of rattorimrts of erode S'®"’*'»“>« “» t**" ^»ou. lyMit. ----------------------Mt, ti I MBUt .ItB
MIA HUB. It >»ll- aAA !»• -BomIMi bbA .‘ on
^ and
_
-------------------turpentine. Rpb wlto n dry
®'erwork-«, the doctor had of a heme with you as long aa you hake lltUa "try cakw"' nntU experwut her. She la a clipper to work, tehee teaebaa the amonnt of Oour neeCharrT ritllno
turn quickly into tbe hot mRk nod
it la n thicE syrup, out not
Bfterwnrd.
onptoto to ttoor. twn the•Ur until amoothly tnickraed. Oivor nlringy. A beaten yolk of one egg
^ painted floor bruah np
A bird alighted on the limb of an Nancy, la. and everything to all eaaary for the cake, ud what the
heat of, the oven abould ha
.poorfuto of haktog pewdra, a ptock
•od cook for forty-flve mtouwa. Whip
‘® >* '» *'ked by pjany. Poor
^
with a APPto.tree and began n merry oong. rlghu"
He panrad to note the uSact of hto
If the "UT-enke" aetttoa and If aft- «f
aad water tar a raft dough,
tbe whites of toree eggs to a a:ifl,
chocolate over It a little el
oovered with a piece of flah- “T**® ®*“
•«"» ’“row it
dry froth. Turn into tbe com alarch. » ’>>“«• hs«tog conetanUy. Serve ^
songster ImpaOenUy, What worda hot AbigaU toy etUl and whUe. «r adding flour It to sitU heavy, beat Butter teaenpe aad ffrop to a little •
oome Hned dtorvlea. lima
•Ur, and mix Ughily for tore# min- ««'’•
• Hltto ov«r
jn-tight bad even a bird to be Joyous her itond atm on the ehlalng eOk. another egg and add to the better.
‘fhe reillratloo of her wlahes was too and unlera you have omktod some ee- Mogh anou^ to
flU tba enpa.
iq^.dd any dralrad flavoring nod “^h Hto. of mmi.ee .. It to erared.
iSn!! when Ablgallrantlal Ingredient, or too mneb aagsr
for nn-hilf hau. Sahre wUb
from toe Are. Turn Into wetted
Akny fUvortnr may be «a«d In the
b p^ of thto
•’ “uld not be—ft should not be! Bocb for her weak nervea
Days of anxione w.lUng aad watch- bae bera used, the fealt wiU be gen- any kind of Moee pi;toerTed. or
HMA. UA Mt MIA. liUI MIA. tB.1 bum.- «A
“ . BmpH. ta.pol.Ilt ol Baiw MA. ■« 0»» B-tP T~M ol lHBt.A III.
inm out and eerre with cuatord sauce
Produced by fruit oolralag. nSto ^
^ UbleMoontal of AblgnO bad never f*itod hi*, she tog fedtowed. More thu once Jerry erslly remedied: Ptoln rake hatter ae-Htaand cream.
—.i— '■ i
ct.crram nnd •ugu-. Thto daraen
raadled fruitt.
kmoMM Do not have tb« cloth with
not leuva him atone now! Lawaoo knelt on the trngrut hay- »m seem richer and uate btoter If
Ttom Otre af Venr Ffneriii*.
may be varied by adding |bayolka -t - ■
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dripping Tben hto gnse wandered oror the naow, hto bead bowed to angniah aad baked to patty-pana, ud If tbe cake
Fret ATBand*- Outtor tells tbn
cffga three mlsutra bsdore stlrriag to
. HenHettra
wat and If tba floor to badly aoUed. broad aerw ngnia. aad be nlinost hnt- pta-ided wttb One who seemed deaf to salted a UtUe It will hare e bettor
HanHattra for
far Te*
Ta*
fhera* Academy cf Manoes that
4M braian whiten.
od them for their botmUfuI pramtoe. to hto entreauee. Tbe coeatut pray- navot.
IngradtoDU.<Uiroa a...
eggn. whltea Md
aad rt.si.Mi
change the
the water
watar aften.
often,
•r la hla bean found volra M aU
The yonag coek with one rradpe that jjra the elsBrat SwM be^ W
sika braian aeperntaly. thraadourtha pw of aid flannal oi■ of Cnnicn What good was .thatr bnrvaat when
times and to all placoa Than the never tall. her. and tha bray cm who
^
tS
•tring •sera to the ItoUee Why.
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________
cupful
of milk, n arant tenapedn- __________________________
flannel phouid be made to slip
on over AhlgnU was dying?
ckmda of daapalr parted ud tba btaaa- hu no tiaa to try mw receipts, may
^^
^ ^
^
— belplerai
• • • nesa ud h
, with string beans comtogMn plan- fni of baking powder, sail, a pUidi the brteilee of the broom need on
Tbe
I through hto ed auitohlM of hope ahone upon tba vary thair **tteTcr-taUs" by different
totally anggeetlons tor toMr roeklng of ctnnamon.
cinnamon. enough Sear
the btiman rn
flour to make tere
hare flooi^ .
Urmboura ud Us Inmntoa. Raravery fllUaga and trwtlngs. Tbe plain boU-•
'■
•earn Umely. The Ameticu raok tu- them Just aUff enough to roU out ennFor waxing
floori there are epeetol brala as be fefl npm hla knara
Par Off.

nallr cantodrat her task tulfllled when iiy. Roll toam thto *0. a wafer, cut
braahaa ud a variety of good wu that dooretop ud hrwthed a fervent was alow bat rartaln. ud tbare cnBe ed fraatlag may be variad to nuy
a day wbu Abigail conV-alt (B to waya. 7%e ndtattoa of gratad choco^ ^refft ff
the henu era atrung. (hm faoBad to tb«a Into about twotodi aqnnrua or poltobaa To make one of thaee at petition to the Oulder af manWafl
tnvrat taid tlBea. 8xt hr
WAT, arMiiM. aeuraed toUh aML Intp diamonds with tha paau Jngnr.
bMra • lulf pound ot beaawu mu
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ehooclata ttUtog tor tbe toyur cake. ik.t Ume evraybady wUl ha eoBtatO.) fry them to boUing laid nnd nprtokto he Belted by netUng the vessel con- treaiiiloiuly.
thto avfl pnaa,trciB to the snuy porch.
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