Grand Traverse Herald, June 17, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 17, 1913

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OLDEST DAPER IN MICHIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAflOS^^^STABUSflEDlWS.

CSmnti
VOL. UV.

HDVINGE WeRK
OF DEVELOPMENT

TRAVERSE CITT. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, IflCHIOAN, TUESD.n'. JUNK 17. 15*13

BUy UBdRTBIPlE
Lwiden Uidone Will Bxpend Miilien
Dolbra.

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LARGE GLASS
FINSH WORK

London. June IL—Cif^on Is soon
to have one of the flnesl'inbor AcniREOtON TO «E BROUGHT NEARER plea In the world. Flans were for­ FIFTY-TWO
RECEIVED
HIGH
mally ai'proved today for the
•CHOOL OIPUIMAB
.
TO FRONT.
Central l^bur hal) to bo erected here
a cost of nearly S1.000.i<00. The
lldlnp will hare office, to he need
aa the peneral headquarters of tbe va­
rious pencml bbor bodies, and will
also ror.iatu a larpe audilurium capa­
U«E OF THE WESTERN MICHIGAN ble of scatlnp t.-KW person*. All the PRESIDENT BLAISDELL OF ALMA
GAVE ADDRESS
and oonpreasen
LABEL ENCOURAOEO.
of the I'niied KiuBdoni will be held *
'the new audii
d ta Thoea WM
CMNitiM That Do N«t C«n

EXBICISES WHIE IHPRESSIYE

^'WIB JUKETS PUnBI

N«l B«
FvMieltx. Naw
IMM el Beekitt Wh
AHtherlntf.

ytm moBlWy »wHd*«» BieeUw '
tKs«euern MEchl,^ ~
'
lOnM WedBMday efierMD
4bc^ or i»e>t pUu ever evolved
for m* betieriBent of ibe region
•rad li)' tblf bureen'e vork of' any
UuR tea bMn beld. Tbe board of diriowra ta made op of the moat acUve
»e» Of the varloua tinea of
' BMrfAiut^XiU' iradea mod expert famWEU tke ase when the beat
ftui that ran bo
tile oi«rath>B from tfaoae who have
bad cxpmlc&ee In the different Upea.
and when new fielda are opened, (be
moat earetnl atienilen is (riven.
Tbe matter of the better dlatrlbuUoB of crape wy considered In all
Ibc dlffer«nt pbaiaa and It was tbe
•enae of tbe dlmctoia that active
atetw be pot in motion to have tbd
bnreaii aasiet In all waya for tbe aa*
Ubitabmont of cold storase pUnu.
cvaporatinc compenleN and .(nonliiK
s aU tbKHiffb WeMcra . Mlebtcan to ukd rare of cbe I
eropa.
Tbe burean will arraocd for a irMer
nae of tbe SuniOrlpe label. There will
be a cblof inspector and a amali price
win be diaraad toe tbe uae of the
label# and to pay for tbe insi>ertlon.
It waa auspeated that a airlct inTCsUKailon be made for the better
marketlnp of fruit and that It be
done alonp more harmonlons co-op­
erative llnea. and wort to roimertkm
with a new dlvtaJon that has'been
made of tbe department of aprlcnltore at tVsahInpton.
A teellnp of
be arooeed in the lowerinp oC the
- pricce that are made by a predt num­
ber of retailers of fruits. No matter
bow little ‘the prowers pets tor his
product, the costMier has to l>ay the
hbtbest price for cverythlnp tlist he
. hoys. Tbeae can be chanced by a
ewoeened aetton of the puidlc.
The question of aeeurine movinc
pktures or of hSTlap the bnreau own
'a.machine of its own was discussed
and It «-as snppested that three films
at least bo takam.of the resorts, the
fruit industry atid the peneral farm
Inp views, pad these can be uit^ to
pood Bdrantape la the many lc/tuie<
that are In conalaat demand by the
pubUc.
The matter of •mailer exhibits was
discussed and It was the aense of the
meetinp that • Bumber of (be«>
would have a prratar effect than to
have a sinple hip oaa. The mauer
waa Icit to ika emmUtee on adrerllslnc and prlntJiip.
On motion It waa decided to leave
tbe matter of tbe exhibiu at the De;
trait and Orand RapMs fairs to tbe
president. serreUry a^ treasurer.
with power to act
The delinquent counties who have
not contributed to the funds of Aa
imreau. will not iW^ve the advertisinr that wui be Clvea to tbe other
counties. There
vast amount of
work that hau been
been me
Sbne nnd the renils are splendid, but It Ukea money
to do this and those who old the mosL
naiurally will receive the preateat at.
It w«a also decided to takue another
booklet of bo.ooo tbit year similar In
alae to those that have been pivan
to tbe public in the Ust. three yraru.
but tbe aublect matter will be eDlirely re-writiea nad the UluttniUont wUl
r from new photet that have
been Ukea by the -offirlaJ photograpW of tbe bureau, and wilt be the
fin eat that ^e ever been taken lor
a tike porpiae. The cover 'of the
mapariae will be the most altractlve
ever deelpned, and from samples thnt
have alrrady been submitted, will be
la the pTwatmit damand.
Tbe year that b to come apiM’srs
the most aucceatful of nny and the
directors will icnve nothing undone to
put Western Mlchlpnn in the world's
■Kwt promlBMit poctUn nod the frait
■ growers and farmers of tbe entire
- ooutry will pain tba kaowledpe of

the BdraBta«ea of tUa praot euu.

Mmdth

AIID TKAVEUB BAT BAOU.

Coven ttc
Gm< Trav­
erse RegloB.

FIRED FROM COUNTY

A band of gy psies had just nicely
pitched camp Wedneeday In the pine
prove at the corner of Fourteenth and
Dlvlalon etreeta when Chief of Polire
CaraoQ and KierlB rimltb pppcered
the aeene and apolled tbe^ pany. The
wanderera were ordered to pet oat
of the rity at onoe and also received
Inatructiopa not to make any very
lonp baits until after they had left
the county line behind.
There «-ere two wapona and about
a doten peraona In the crowd. They
had with them a^ a mail herd of ilvc
atuck which tliey claimed to uae for
tradinp pur^aes. and they had plan'
on ntakinp lids' city their headquarien for a few days, to that they
could plck ap a little extra money
by tradinp and telllnp fortuaea. .The
abrnpt intemipUoD by the ofOcera
sent them ecnrrylap. however, and
by today they are eafely out of the
t«uBty.

SBAttSPEilRE IUITH8RITY
Bishop WtP. A. Quaylc, P P. I.U U,,
who
to deliver a lecture on Etaturday- nlpht. June 21. and dedimte the
new Central Methmllst Lpiscoiml
church on Sunday morning, June U.
ranks amonp tbe blp.tneo of the ape.,
tie was born at Fartville. Mo.. June
So, ,1SOO, received hU educailoa at
nhker'a university, praduatlap there
In tbe year lUSo with the degree of
A. B. and A. kl. I.ater an honorary
depree of LL. U. was conferred upon
him by hb alma mater. He reccive<l
bis Fh. U. depree from the Alirpluiiiy
eollepe and the depree of doctor bf
divinity from tbe PePauw nnivpraity.
He waa ordained In ISSC and from'that
timy on served as i«stor nnill the
year IDhS, at which time be yks elect­
ed bishop of Ihe klethodist church.
a dramatic speaker Btthop
Quayle haa.no superior on the Ameri­
can platform. He U a pood writer of
■ironp. vigorona iirose. author of many
books, amonp which are “OM'a Ont df
Doors," “The Prairie and Sea," "(Jod's
Calendar.'' "Rteralty In the Heart."
and "The aimb to God'." As an lu-eter of the writlnp of Shakeepeare. Bishop Quayle is an authority.
Tbe bte Frederick Ward, who for a
number of years was recognised the
world over as tbe best Interpreter of
tbe 8hakesi>earean dramas, said conCMtUng Bbhop Quayle that In hb estlmaUhn Quayle had tew snperlora In
the -field of dramatic orators and cer­
tainly none on tbe Interpretation of
It is a great opportnalty for Trav.
-ae Cliy i>eople to have this promi­
nent man here.

0UIA6E0 Bf FIRE
Home BceM of
.Bocend Fira

today at the home of Wm. Ftu
who lives three mllos aouibeast of thU
pbem
The little boy. four yean old. found
match on the stairs, and at once
Upbtod It and tbe Oanwe ranght the
clotung kanpiag on tbe wall and
tpl^d Very rapidly, ao that the Btal^
way and ball twre soon a maas of
lUmea. and a iirpe hole waa borned
through the roof. The diHdrea es­
caped without Injury, hut a Urge part
of tho riothlnp some furniture was
destroyed and the house consider
ranee,
ond Are )
ghraid baa had In two yean, baring
loat hb bam sad ml buUtUags la
tba oOar «ba

Scholarship and Oratory
During PMt Year.

The aestlnp rapacity of the riij
opera house was Uxed to its utmost
Thursday -to witueaa the oommencement exercise* of the vUss of 1913
th^ Traverne CHy High srhooL Ik'hlle
the ebba was not as large as last year
the int<-rest that has Imh-ii manifested
has been proster and bst night was
tbe culmination of tbe week's paihertbe fart that Ofiy-two
young i>eop)e had h-ft the local scboolr
to take m> tbe battle of life.
While Ae audience wa* pathertus,
tbe high ei'hnol orrhkstra'pbye<l a
numlwr of very pleasipg selections.
Promptly on the minuto the-class
marched In and took their pbces
tbe pbtform and It was an inspiring
sight to see that prcal number of atn
dents who were aMut to aev« ih^ir
long connection with rlassniates and
taculiy. A selection hy the high school
chorus, under the directloa of Miss
Rthel Gibb*, director of. music,
opening mpmber. Rev. p. H. PohL>
save the Invocation. The Girls' Glee
club Bang '"The Nlphctagale.*' a selec.
UoD by OanL
8npL Tyler then Introduced Ihe
speaker of the eveatng, Thomak C.
niaisdell. pretident of Alma eullegc.
who announead that he bad cboseu for
hb subjKt. -The Making of a Man."
For nearly nu hour he held Ills hear
ere' rlosesi atirntinn. Mr. Itiaisdi-II
fiulnpty described the lime of Pi/airo
and hli Invasion Into Peru, the
of th# Inca of that country and
demand for hb ransom a room full of
cold, nbleh the aneient Penirianu
leadtly fleeted and showed Hiat tbi-.v
considerod their leader more prerious
than line -gold. Illustmiion
Iqstratlon was given of the many
times that thU same thing bad lieen
moilern times, and
the mao that wa* rec koned mqre val­
uable than line gold was the man who
plaeed In honor Wm|. as*umisl the
leaderehip at time* when such
ne*-dcd. He told of the
life of Thomas Nast and how. with
ri'lons ability of cartoonist's
pen he ebrlQed the booditng system
In New York city and could not )>e
bought by the lahuloua sums that
were offered Wm. The speaker quoted
from Ihe Bible; "Get wisdom.but with
all thy getting, get Judgment.
goodttMs." There were three thing*
In the makeup of the life struggle,
heredity .eprironment and educatton.
A peraon can be lowered from hla high
standard by his enrironmeni. and he
also overcome the lowering and
rise above, and in ao doing aid other*
to climb with him. The concerted ac>
Uoas of good men and women
things, and as
young people arc ■ starting out they
should resolve to rise to tbe highest
suttoni. Education must hat
best men and noblest women.
The beet-eduesUon can only be bad
where there are tbe beet buildings
and tbe moat perfect
ncatton ran be had from books from
friends and fielda and whispering
winds. By promi>toess and thoughtfuland even form of purity.
ry of mind and spfrU.
Coaquer ai>petlie and (lassion. thought
and word. SelDshnees ts sin. Give
life of nenrlce, Make the world bel­
ter by llring In It. Then, turning lo
tbe class, tbe si«aker gntre them some
esceileot advice. Be workers, not Idle
You ehould have dreai
but don't rest at that. See visions,
then work tbe visions to roallty
Make them worth while. Tbe last page
of Ihe old book has bees lUI^ with
the acts of school work and ndw what
wlU be Inscribed on the Brat |ias« of
book that will open
morrow t
James Bntler gave a riolln solo, and
Qeoijw K. CrosA
Bchool board, preseoted Ihe class with
their dlplorngk. This was followed by
Bumbm Vx tfie Girls' Glee dob.
An lanovatlon was made in the us
al order of tblnga and Supi. Tylor aaaoimcod that hereafier medals were
to M glvon to those' who had re(CoatlnMd oa Page Fira)

AGUIIBI BOTTOM
Pe-To«oOa Crashed Into Pile and
Sunk.
The Pe-To-Se-Ca ran Into bard lurk
again Saturday.
When trying
make the-landing at the .Northern
.Michigan Transportation dork.
engines were not stopped In time to
prevent the boat from crashing talo
the piling and staving a small hole In
the how Just below the water line.
Bfforta were made to stop U
ater from flowing tn and tbe pumps
were set In motion hut they could au(
work E^'st enough to save the boat
from listing and the roeult Is that the
t lice over on one side in about
four feet of water. Efforts win be
made at oaeo to raise the vessel and
put it In wmmlBsloi) again.

GRAND ARMY
ts VANISHING

6ETTIIIG POIRTBIS
Orchard-Engineer From Betae/niver
ia City.

TALK ALFALFA
TO FARMERS

John Newball. the orchard engineer
who bns charge of the field operations
for tbe Betsey River Fruit- Associa­ CBEAT TOUR OF EXPERTS WILL
tion, which association ts converting
START 1^AY.
five thousand acres o1 wild land near
Tbomiaonvnic into apple, cherry -and
peach orchards, is in Traverse City to­
day posting op regarding the orchard
In IhU rogion. and InsiierUng the slock of farm
Implements can led by our local deal­
ers In the hopes that b'b ran find tbe
uivUHUte machinery which be wishes
i In bis development work.
Tan Vaara There Will Ba Na Sur­
vivors of Civil War Laft to
Three-Day Program VI
Claim Thair PanW4th Things of
Those Who Want to Laorn
AboiR Crop
BLAZING TRAIN MADE WIERD
Waahlngtoti, Juno 12.—0( the great
LOOKING SPECACLE.
army of veieraas of the civil war who
paaaed In grand review before PtmIFire Department Had to Play Stream
ALFALFA SPECIAL
RAILROADg AGREE TO CARRV dent Grant at the While Houae to the
on Car for Two Hours
TueaeUy, Juns 17
number of uaariy Z.Ooe.UVO.
PETTV8BUR0 VETERANS
Saturday.
close of hoaliliUas. less than,.kS per
..
8:30
Leave SUte Bank.
e<jnt were alive to panlciimte lo the
A string of hlaxlDc rarloads of logs,
9:00 Grcilickville.
Thirtieth of May celebratiOD
Raprectntstive Wiedenfeller Promises
hy telephone
tOrilO Heimforth farm.
last month.' Upon regneti of the Vniite Become Peraonaily Responthe local fire department, sped through
.4^:00 Keswick Hath
Preoe otOelals st the pension ofllce
aible far the Oaficlt.
the Hiy M the P. M. track* Saturday
Picnic Dlmw
today fuoked up the records of vetto the yards where two Ktrraou of
-rOO Soion Store.
of wars of the Halted States.
2:00 Stephen Lairtner farm.
I.nDBinK. June 14.—It was def- This comitllatlon ahowed that on UEy water were plaj-Ml upon it for a <-003:00 Long Lake town halt
* tu the 3pih last there were In various pans pie of hours before the blare wai
IniteD Bellied at
4:C0 Lone Tree school heoao.
;K-uih£_0lfioe ihb moraiDC attended of the world fST.OOO survivgrp of tbe ally extinguished. The logs ri
by Re|.resentaU»e t'harleo Wi-ldeafel- Civil war. On tbe aame day there lire somewhere near lUpid Otty and
i|>eed of (be train faned the blaze
ler. Auditor Genrrai I'ulU-r. AttcMHey were lees tlian 1.000 sn^ivort of the
(From hlondara.BeoOr4:Eagle.)
Fellows. General George W. Mexlraa wsr. There la not the name until not only the logs but tbe
Some Important ebshgaa ttave been
Bione and represenuiives of the
made in the aehednle for the Alfalfa
of 'a single survivor of the war of themselve* were burning.
-Had It not been for a mlniadcr- Kpeclal. ,\II Interested in 'he aevqral
rious rallrua.Es. that the varloui' trans- ISi: on tbe pension office records, bpt
BUndIng of some tort the fire might meetings will accordiagty take soUco.
panaiton cumimnlcs shonld (-airy tbe there are about SOO widows of
Michigan O A. R. Wnerans to Geii.vk erans of tlm second war with Qr^ hs\e been extinguished wHh less daiyfor Hatetoes
A message' was sent to CblM Croatlng. Shane acbool boose. Monroe
tmrg. July 4. with the understanding Britain who arc today drawing penHurray that tbe tralfi wnuld
that the rultroads would
ui
Center and Hannah store have he(a
loaa
the next session of the li
The average age of the Civil war Fern street and arroniingly the de- canceled and big meettngs at the Long
their money. It the cost cx'-i-edt the veteran today la 71. Accordiag to tbe parunent made the run to that place. l.oke town hall and at Buckley hare
Slate approrrlaiion of $2i’,Uo<i<}
been arranged to take their places.
average ieath rate cX the veterans of The train crew borevgr decided
General Stone Says that-l.u.*>0
that conflict It la estimated timi thwe take no cbancefc on nov reaching the Tbe l-oag lAke meetlag Is a
etnas havealgniried their intcntic;
w ill be 40.000 lent Civil war peuioo- yards and went straigbi^tfaraagb mak­ for S «'clock, standard lime. Tues­
niaking tbe tri|i. but It Is insslblenhat
year than there were this ing It neceesary tor tbe apparatus to day afternoon, and ike Buckley meet*
many will change their tnlpdk at the year, and that the deaths for 191& will double on its nm and return
Ing ter 1 o'clock Wednraday a^er. . last minute. However. Ike rallncod number api>roxiiusiely MIAOO. IB tM yards.
It is barely pOHihle that cm
i-M ■ wanted some ^rt of an yearn, pension offlee ofllrials declared
evening meetings will be ar­
undersiaDding as to who wwM he re- todi^ the railed Slates will be payranged, provided there are nearby
siMBslbli- in raw the cost of tran»[JO^
neighborbooda that wont them, la
penslMia to Civil
t»44aiL^x<-ecded the »Tjy ai>i>roi»ia- veterans. In five yean It Is expected
which 9se the news will be passed
yion. Auditor GenenCT^lU-r itgree.1 there will be no more Uexlcaa «sr
along by means of tbe triepbone. AU
that he would have tbe nuiiier pr. veterans.
SEVERAL'TARMERS HAVE RAISED of tbe above bring true It wd he de­
sente.) to the legislature and Reprosirable that you ''stop, look and listen"
Ust two yean It has coat
SUCCESSFUL CROPS.
sentstlve Wiedenfeller. of \'an Uuren the government $20u.oon.oo0 aanuany
with great frequt
county, who wai reeponslble for tbe,^ to PS) pensions.'and this year it eoeta
Specla] toav come upon yon miexpectd«-al whereby the roads agree to wait'
owing to the new ''dollar«4ay" All Hava Found It Profitable Feeding edly.
for the money, signed an atcreemeni pension lew which has become eSecMonday Evening fopper
ta Their Livestock
that ho would be |>crBonally responsi­ lUe. Last year the outUy waa ahoM
There are several big featnres In
ble for Ihe S3.000 deficit in rate ilic $i54,«».i*o, which included the up­
The raising of llfalCa white It Is coDiiertion with this nltalts'campaign.
legislature failed to-provlde addltloaal keep of tbe pension offlee here.
comparatlrely new tor a great many The first Is the opening program at
funds at the next sessloa.
in this region, there are some who tonight's supper by the Oommitlee of
Twenty-One. This supper comes at
bare been very,aueeessful with IL
it hM taken some of the grower* exactly 6 o'clock, and is in the banseveral ■ years to aoira some of the qnet hall oa the top floor at the Elks'
problems but they have done it and temple. All hnsinesa Ben arc expect*
be on hand. A nnmtwr of the
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES .RE­ BILL WAS PASSED SV ILLINOIS tlie results show that the stock
LEGISLATURE.
being educated to eat It even better "Ug guns" will be preoent to make
NEWED ACQUAINTANCES
than hay. There are owners ol large ape^l«> in f^ aome of thm are
already here. At ihla time the com­
Offleera Were EUeted uiri PUna Pr» 'Under Its Provision Wemta Are numbers of rattle who claim that they
mittee proMlDg the attaUa campaign
will leave T»ye pMture and come home
poMd far Holding Future
Given Complete Municipal and
will explain everything, even to their
to the silos aod watt to he fed from
Morilngm
preeldential Veto.
*
bopra for Ibe'eucceee of tha threealmost clear alfalfa.
day prmtrain. A earefnl eUtement wffl
WUIUm Hettnforth Ami 25 sci
The reception that was given by the
also be made m to what It will maon
this year will Increase this acreage
Alumni association In tbe OontiTegaTraverse City to have alfalfa grow­
Springfleld. m.. Jsae 13.—The ricby 13 acres. Albert Coanade has five
Uoant church parlors Prtdsj
ing on everj- farm.
torj- of “votae for wotnen" In the D
and J. N. Courtade
very pleamnt evenL and railed oat llnoU assembly today wm hallM as
Another atnong feature In the al­
They will raise more this year. Don
good attendance of tboae who wish­
e|K>cb-raaklng by Mrs. Media McCor
falfa campaign Is tbe picnic dinners
McMnllen hM five seres and
ed to renyw old acqnalntsnces and
mick. one of tbe active wortiera for
for Tneaday. Wedneeday and Thnra
Gray hM two founacre paUhes. They
welcome the graduates as new meatday. The first wUI be at the Krawttdc
the bUL The women have the aamtr.
are rathasiaKtlc over tbe resulu that
The first part of tbe evening
hall, the second In tha village park
Dunae wlU sign
they have had. Roben Barney has
WM apeol in a eoclal manner.
at Buckley, and toe third u the town
tbe bllL Under it women ran be elect­
Tho eompany wm invited into the ed to any office for which they may only half an aerq bat this will be In- hall Is Wiliiftnakurs. Theoe will ba
cfwased thU coming season. WillUm
Mayflower loom where retreshmeata
basket dlanen. * and tba Indications
vote. They were given complete muGrant has bad toar acres for three gre that the baskets will be large
Of Ice cream, cake, coffee and aand
Wltb
yearn. Dr. U 6. Woliera writes that
wlohra were aerred.
Here Is a good opportostty
iniBols added to the Un when GovTbe nm matter of buslncM wm wwor Dunne signs the bUI there will he has bad two acres for the Ust three fqr Traverae City people to gel Eh' o«
the election of oBicen for the ensu­ be 10 states in which women hare rears with the best of results. Peter tbe flrnt picnic of the seasnn, Every­
Morrison. Bk Rafddi R. P. D. No. 1. body will be wekome. town folks,
ing year which resulted ss follows:
eqnal snSrage.
hM three acres that hare been sowed farmers, women and childien. pro­
President—Mr*. Geo. G. Bates.
for three years and last year he cut vided they bring hasketo. Fnrtbart-WlU Hodges.
three crops that a.veraged three tons tnore. there is nothing is the BHos
Setretnry-Vlrian Oatdner.
to the acts. James HUben. R. F. D. yrhich says that yoo canant attend oU
TreMurer—Leptor Simpson.
A diacnaslon followed In regard to TWe Splendid Catchaa Cleae te the Ko. & hM tour acres that be cUims three picnira.
has yielded him good results. Henry
giving an alumni ball next year In
TravefM City Feopla WalCRma
City
Brodbogen hM two acres that abow
Ihe ptac« of a banqeet. and It
Trarme 'City people who are un­
Buggeeted that poMibly if would be
able to spend aa entire dhy with the
Tboae Intereetod la the growing of a splendid conditionbetter to hoU it during tbe holidays aHatfa on light lands can see what
rampalgnen arc urged to ottond one
when many of the riudeou are home can be dose with (be crop right near
of toe tueetings held near the city.
from the various eollegee where they the dty by rialtlag the Friday and
The first meeting wU be Ot the Oreland tbe srbooU where Brodhagao farms .Just aouth of tbe
lickville store Tnoidar morning at
they are teaching. No deflnite aetka city, out Caas atraeL Tbe stand On MINING PRESIDENT KILLED BY from 9 to 11 o'clock. It wlU he no
wha taken.
trouble
whatever to get V tMs stoatta remarkabla tor
OYSTER KINa
In the eeport of tbe aecTeUry, Miss the growth that It faM wiade since It
ing. bear the big speakers on^ poet
Nettle Gray a number of letters were
planted, tlih seed having hsen
np pn- toe '
read from the membera llring la dteThere wW be room at tiw meriing
I on June £&. 1912. and la -now Murderor Wm Olod Hs I
int cltlea.
for l.ooe people from Tnvwae Oty.
ready for>cattlag. It completely cov­
Mr. Hornsby then Introduced W. J. ers the graand and wiU yield, ever
Again Tuesday afternoon nt 4 o’clodt
Hobbs M toaatmMtnr at tbe eren- a ton per acre at the flnt cutting,
the speakers wOl be at tba Lone Trw
New Orieans. June iL—ftoorge Mtr- school bduse to tboriseot of the dty.
lag and 'racellent talks were given by
The field on the Friday lam ia
Geo. G. Dates, Will Hodgee. Mayor much poorar noU. but the catdi Is Saretle. presMoBt -of the Ontted Gold np Brockway bill.' As tha bard wock
sad Golden States Mines cem- of the day wUl be done by 4 o'etoek
John G. Straab and <Prof. Geo. H. Cur- perfect and tbe crop aow stands
POny,
WM todny shot and toatantty k Is saggeoted that aU wte ean nolo,
ly a foot In hetghL On thb simt'
lYie mnstc wm fnrnlabed by the la­ fsra is a field of aand vetch which fclllsd by Mlaho Zlblieh. local oyster drtve or n^ hurry to tba aebool
dles' quintette consisting of Mre. A.
cot yesterday and win ridd from kins and director la tbe two concerns. bouaa.to greet tbe apaokot* who-will
L. Badtant. Mlsa Vivian Gardner, M(m a too to a too and a hrif per ncn. The men quarreled c r tbe paymeot be on tteo.
Lu McManot. Mrs. L. F. Tltna and These Setds prove that both atfalto
Free Alfalfa Soad
Mra. Alma TBompson. and the High and veta ran he raised with prnBA
Better than 1.9M imrkngai of nltol*
a who wave several ae upon land that la too light to'
eetkws dortog awravewinc.
any ottoar o^

AVBUGE AGE IS SEYENTY-OIE

PRaiMIIARTHSTIKMBIBAY

LOGS WERE ON FIRE

WILL TRUST STATE

GROWING ALFALFA

ALUMNI RECEPTION GIVE WOMEN BALLOT

ALFAEFA RBBS

QUARREL WAS FATAL

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«Bun> Tumn bkald abo ntAmn bat bao* tdbsdat, jbbb it, uu
prtrUete granted to men who oasht to,ererr line eacept rfttoeoBhlp, and is ehlpped under thU label. It win
be aMe to be muted by the people.'iaatil eech*k 'tte
Whee
W a great etep to adeem tor yeM
4 the^worh ere'Ulebignn fruit toteresu U the
bet who aceording to tne eTtoeoee|leohootB wUl be i
W-...
W.
of Ur. PaUaer and olhera cannot wbeBjwill base
to ba
carried on by Uoae growers will ofroperatie with toe buof ttelr pec tadualrlee or In-jvho are inihUe eptrlted'eaoiigh to de reaa to making this Ubel a thing to
coniured wtto by the beying pubtereeta are affected. The worn part‘**t* tome «( thetr time and eavcrof the admtuhm wae that the literto the BMrement tor
elrle tin. It'wiu Blgi.mlD1oae of extra
detlarw la the poeferta of the growers
etare waa not a ooagreaaloaal Aocvand laHtog tome tot toe
■ent bet one which bad been doctor­
orgaatoatloa that atanda back of toe
ed op to eutt the oceaaloa. which thU
time wae In favor of reUlnIng the
tariff on engar. Flgurea' were added
It li the Intention of the Western
»eth PMIMSI
^ed to ebew the ]
to have
the neceeelly of retalntog the tariff the fruit growers of the Waatera'connNow that toe hot term to at hand
I the document bore no retero- ties ot tbe eut« adopt toe bureau there to a dtopoalUoa oa toe part ot
htonce
the apeerii that had been label for toe purpose ot ceubltahlng health authoriUee to enforce stringent
originally delivered'Jn congiwca npon a uniform grade and pato et apples
In r«ard to the imndUng
the subject The d^cmaeat arat a ss and othes trait. The bureau Will ce- of food products that are offered (or
Bot only a bald faced mlsrepresenta- Uln as Inspector to look over the Bale to the open market. Too much
ttoa of the facto in the caae. but a product of tbe orchards In order
care cannot be used la protecting tbe
Knml
wa*tni«iT« criminal act .on the part of the sen­ eee ibat no Interior Trait is packed in food supply during the fly season, but
fkln to tk* worM todv. *»d the ators and coogreaaman who lent tfaclr paeliveo bearing tbe official iabel. too imie attention ha* been given
loag*r the »orW eXW* the greater
M to the cansptrncy to hoodwink Tbto will prove a good Investment tor along this line to toe past Sporadic
»IU be
demead for nen who can the people. The evidence eo far un- tbe growers, for U they once
compel
do ihlace ^tUe rtfbt way at the rlsht
red hy the lobby toveatlgatrag
for an honest pack under those bandtlng berriea and other prodtUae. It U hr ^rMnal effort that eommlttee Is sufficient to withdraw tbe bureau label (be Question ot flodkeep toe aniclee covered dnrtreat thlnn
toe franking privUege from, members tog and retaining a desirable msrket dng toe summer aeesos. but cmly moeork IB ot conffreas, or to limit It aTleast
tataraaied
wlU be settled once for all. Tbe great anflo netting hae been used whtrti to
in order to accoiap
drawback to toto trait, growing re­
protection at all against tbe evsAm the
gion to tbe lock of a square parte and lanebe of street dirt that to htown
Utter and eomstetltloa beconee keen­
uniform grade, and tbh
about by every iiesaing gust of wind,
er treater effort U tecenaarr la order
Ike most praalcol netbed of bttagliig (^oecd. apartments are the safest
U anaU'a poaltioa la the Tangi^
There to dlr^ seed of people who a change to para amohg the growers. methods to whM> to store goods of
of tmtcreae. The time haa pai^ are not afraid to work to the' Grand If toe fruit sent out under the Sunny- this class, and in many ciUee toto reg­
when the work ot fatheie wdl suffice
ripe label to true to apecmcatlons It ulation to enforced much to (be beneTratorae region, for It to almoi
for ihetr ooas. tor the demaad of the
of toe pntchnlng public. The
poaalbte to aecure men to labor In the will toe but a short time before the
timet to that the son take op the
g to every city to
orcharda. fields and Indcstrica In' thU whole eoantry will be
aectlOB. even at advanced wages. packed under tbto hran4. There to a too often ncgiected later IQ, the
l etm treater ahowing ‘la
with toe result that much of the
great deal in reputation when It cornea
l There are people who want lobs, b
to
marketing
a
product
If
the
goods
good
effects
ai<e
lost
during the sum­
.„,i«si“>er are eo dlacrimlnallDg In their i
aro known-to be honeatly packed and mer montha Oonetant attentioo to
g^ranteed by a tellable concern tbe the details during tbe earner season
reffnced to the mtolmui
people wSl be anxious to purchase thl* to (he. only method whereby ^be de­
tiitf at the maztmurn there to no prefer to eke oot an
clear to the average brand. b« If they are nM toe goods sired results can be obtalued.' Tbe
pibea tor the tagffard to eny field of
Industriona people. The len- cannot repeat and the brand amounti hwUh of the jiublle demand* prot^
activity. Men ef eetlen ere needed
to absolutely nothing. Voder mre- tion and any stockneei on toe
la every field, and toe more ectlve ency of young people to leave the
the Snnnyripe brand of tbe officials to charge of tbe wafk
the IndlvIdAl te the greeter
be country to seek their fortune* to the
always result* to an InerMse to the
city Ib one ot the principal causes of can bf made a family word all
the results that he wfll
toe country and toe people will go | death list and a slump ip the geneoal
The secret of butneee enecees llee In toto etringeticy In toe labor market
of tbeir way to )iuy toe fruit ibBlUcsl^
ahfllty to eee an opportnalty Jn ad- The average boy
visce of a cOmpMllor and the abllicy preeenl totnka that the city to tbe
put It Into force Sefore the ed- oaly place where opportanlty
vhrmry wakea qpl Delay U faul. for found, and to their wild rush to the
a'good idea is released by telepathy or center! of population they not only
aOme other mysterioas force if re- trample over 'the opportnnlUea
taiDOd too toag by the one who first home, but atoo fall to connect with
conceives K. aad toe sdrsntage is them to meet toitancee when they
loet by toe one who saw the llaht arrive to the city. Cooniry
LIVESTOCK.
firm and the reward to gained by the easier than that to toe city, and while
Iluffalo. June 16.—Cattle—Receliut
one who receivee K aecood but ecu there are not the opportuntOoa for
«T5; active. Sic higher.
JS.WX.it,
rotatoca
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upon It when first received. Conatruc- eeetog things in tbe coualry 'that toe 5.
affords there to Ju*t as great
Calves—Active, Sic lower. JCfrlO.:>«.
Uve work to demanded from those
for accomplishing things worth Ctbeet>—Receipts. C.t'Oti; fairly acilve.
who expect to benefit their fellows
aaff toemselvea. toe nward being In while M the farm a* there are to the 85«i&0c lower. tS '4)R9: No 8. I2.wt«
pcoportlon to the teeoiu acesmpUshed. city. The eyes of tbe world today 6. Hogs—Reeeljita. IT.OOH; stead}.
The seed of society is more builders arc turning to toe farm* and-the man IS ir.fl9.50. dosing at
with a
aad ooBstraaira leaders,
ROTATOE*.
«AlN>.Travarae City MUUng Co.
d^ toe worth grows the gresur ability can make more of a success
Chicago. June l«,—PoUloes quoted
tola need wiU become and le^ the In toe country under the present con­
Bopply to pioporUon to toe popnto- ditions. The mao In tbe emmiry to at lifrSOc. Michigan stock at l&esrhr.
New
poutoes,
60(l*5c.
ttoa. This condition Is brought about not op against the cut throat

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Swuyibe Label

TERMS

lleNlim

Seardiy «i Mp

iBrains applied to
clothes
Every now and then some­
thing big happens that snaps men up onto
their toes.
Just two years ago the oldest clothing maker in the
. country d^ded to focus^the whole force of his or^ani2ation upon the production of a thoroughly good suit of
clothes for the average American man All>wool fabrics
were specially selected, hand-tailoring ___- - - -----and expert workmanship were includ­
ed in the coat—even the buttonholes
were hand-made. It was found that
this high-grade suit of clothes could
be sold for the low price of $17—
based on volume output
Now, aftertwoy ears, STYLEPLUS
CLOTHES $17 are souabt out in

foreign and J^ocai Markets

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Satunlaj nlKtit from a werte's vlsli
ALVIN» H. GRUBER. Funeral Qlreeter
e Output of BJMea.
and Embalfiwr, Sit Sooth Union 8tby tbe higher standard of Uvlng and peUUon that facce hto city brother,
Hodge.
Aa^tiiUustnUoD of what tbe BtMe
GRAIN.
Mrs. Ni-Uto l>ratt. assUtaat. Citt.
thn diAisrfiMtto.1 oa toe pan of todi- neither to ho subjected to toe mental
Htoa tklna Tiffany has closed ber output of tbe Oxford University Press
phone 8TE We treot you as w*
<*hlrago. June I6—Wheat.
rttaato to work aay harder then they strain and flnasetol dlfftculUos that
srhool at l*-ephart, and returned home involves, it might be mentioned that
'' wlr-T to be treated.
Cora.
dSiic.
Oats.
48%c.
have to to erdar to keep their heads heaet the business man to tbe mnnltbe skins of 100.000 animals aro UM>d
mch SMI
Friday.
ahova tbe financial warea. An age ripallty. she farmers life is freer
every year for the covera of Oxford
Mrs.
tt.
L.
I.S
Bar
went
to
CadUIir
ot taxury to a poor time in w&lch
Bibles alone, and 100.000 sheets
Frlcee corrected ovory 4ay.
and boaltbler, .(or there Is alwsys
Tuesday (u see her infant son Gall gold are reqoirod for the gtit lettering
M. A N. E. TIME CARO
brned leadara and eonatroctlTe tbink- ample time to plan and execute on ton
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luu been with her atoter Mrs.
era, boeauaa too ooch time to devoted farm, while to the city the rush and
(From Friday's Record-Eagla)
C. A. Dutlon-tbe |>asi week.
to pieasnre sad loo iHtIc to toe burry mako* It strenuous busIncM
Twenty-fire cars n( potatoes sold ia
Deafneee Cannot be Cured
L. Morris of Traverse City w
lae*l ApntowMrwi, A* tbey erasol nacS .
•erioastiBaiMaa of life. Tbe man who keep up w^ih tbe procession. Either Chicago yesterday tor Just toe frrigbl
Si»—r1 sormia cS tor *ar■ nmUoelya
town tietweeietrains Wcdnosda)’.
SBcceedi must hare a dear bead and place requires Intelligent nnd consist' charges. |U each car. There 1« noth­
ctoan body, aad anch a condition is ent work to order to achieve success, ing doing In that markeL Tbe local
I»r. 'k. E. Welrhart of South Boar.1
not possible when the days are epeat but toe cheneqe are beUer for the people wUl not look at a load (or the
man wa* a buslneoa toiler here TPun. to rouUne work aad toe nlgbu In rev­ average man to the cooniry. while toe last few days Farmers who wrtted
daj .
elry. to order to
uUurtot etanda head and for a raise whan the -price was 60D
Haxei Eldrege roturoed from Tra'11 ia neceeaary te sacrifice in ordw' ahonlderi above any other class to ae wQI not do so agnin.
erso City Thursday areonpanled h>
te reach tola goal, and too tew peo­ the struggle for success.
There were 815 dooen egga racelvod Cfal^ku.. tin ...
ber sinter Mrs. liruce.
ple to toto age are built along sacrland S6 pounds ot buUw canoe to tbe
Mrs. J. Burkholder of South Board. flotoc Uaee.^ to order to gain a point
man waa In town Thursday.
n.to BMCoaary to give up eometolng
M ill Glide bought a new (arm horse
Many dtlea torooghoot the country
lA aeaae otbv dlrwtloa. aad unless
FARM PROOUCB-fftijrliig Frtoea.
toto week.

ttato spirit pervades toe on« who U are taking an active interrat in the
It. ('. Bridgeman and Martoa Clark
fieairau of rilmidog. hto progreaa will work ot tratotng boys for tbe duriei
BU visiting L. A DIckIson on hto farm
FarAeeins.
bS.backward lasuad of forward to the of cUtoeniblp which they must take
at I*>dl.
■Carson eeemijto be geOtog mighty
pMoeMlon' at life Tbe growth of up later in their progrogs through life.
^ boras hid«i..„..*..|l.M^np
riendiy with eveiybody all ot n sad­
Mrs. I.. A. Bennett and llttie
htphar Btondards of living to accom- This ia conctruetlve work niong right
returned Saturday from their vtoll den.” Tee. be to going te be manled
pttsluM at tbe expense of mind and lines and when prbi>erlr enrried out
soon end he wants to have as many
at Uendon.
. body, which meeas that if toe present will reanlt to permnent good In the
be can Invite end get pram
I form of m«st producU and dairy
Mrt. Nancy Darneo Is very IIL
. pace to ceaUanad the race wiu have cities wbece thl* activity to abowi,.
«sto tracn.'
products, . and theae being good
Miss Hsiths Bwnstoiae has finish­
'to. took eaUrrty for ita leader* to toe It has been toe custom In the p*-:t
prices, at least it takra a goodly ed ber school at Bellalre and to home
dower eodal'itrato. ra-hero lack
Old Friend* aro the Beet
neglect this department ot child train­
. quanUty of the cananmen hard
tor toe summer.
Becanse they have stood (be test
'aeaas eompeto people to walk to the ing and the result has been mto nanTratoa a*i^ at Travfm
•d coin to aecure any appret
Oroyer and Orange Puller have and aro known to be tree. DR. HER­ a. m., 10:80 A nu
P. m. a
«thdght.path of decency dad eobriety, aged dries aad tax rates that were out
RICK'S SUGAR-COATED PILLS have
amount of either.
J. F. jdsKS, A
clraod ecboole la Wexford and have been nsed b> more than three genera­
ter dtoalpattito to roeklag toe upper Of all prtHwrtion to the benefit* re­
returned home.
rtaea laaUgibto for nwaO>erahlp in the ceived by those who had to foot tbe
tions (or relieving bHleosneea dtoorOne of the important probtemi
The call Is made to tbe Grange to
tch and conaUpatlon. TW
O. C. Oiurcb went to Traverae City dared etomacb
great ibdoty ot progreas becauas of hUto. Municipal management is fast
day toe main dependence
fore toe farmers
Michigan today to boost alfalfa, to booat It hard and Monday .
toefr utfar lack of
: to the point of an exact
totrtMlneUon ot alfalfa. ' Many coattonousir and to keep boosttng
Tbe I. O. O. F. Lodge hrtd tbeir
abnUt to eotar the competitive letrug- eetenee, and it to time that parents
anti]
our
hillsides
are
green
with
Memmprtal exMctoes on Sunday, June
gte that to being waged to aD Itoee saw toe point and provided for toe farmers are already anoceaafnlly grow­
Tigoreoa. price 85
maturing crops. Michigan hopes
Srtd by all
8th at ihelV hall. Rev. Long of Maiifor supramacy. /The man who
tntvre toy bringtog their children up ing this valunble forage crap,
dellydM toe nddreee. After
thlak and devrtop new ideas It tbe bong lines that will enable them to tnlly ninety per cut of the farma/nre be toe ffreatest fruit stale In i
laadkr pt toe p^asent and future and take bold of city affairs when they wttbout alfalfa. Tbe problem there uaion. but to order to nckieve tola i
decoraUng toe graora to Fife Lake
(hate waittlee can only be developed grow up and admialeter them aloog to to get tbe plant on theae where WUoo toe tmillty of ito soil m
they drove to Bpringflrtd to L. Alnerves, circulation, lameaei
be tocreased
by ofornal vigftoace and hard work by IntalUgent and prekrcsslve tinea. The it Is now a stranger. Alfalfa means ____
Prof. Hubbard. Butoberg BIk
_ ___ w and alfaUa to tbe ooe drlgea- grave.
1800.
may 1I-;
a 'dear bead aad immaculate body.
btor ™.on. „
p., icP.
old idea that municipal offtoea were
eompUah toto end. Bo now for one
Utoera
and
Skin
TrwuMa.
means
toe
keeping
of
a
larger
nun
created for toe sole purpose of
WANTEO—Cook at T.'W. C. A home.
•tnmg. long, final poll' for altaltA
U
you
are
suffering
wiih
any
old.
ber of bead ef cattle on tbe farms.
Apply to Mrs. Edgar Kaltb. lIS Web­
warding poiltlriau for taltbrnlneii
running or fever liorec. ulcers, holla,
ster street.
Jana IMf
toe old party eystema to fast fading
earn more fertlUty. R mea
ecseina or other skin troubles, gel '
Tie mtetfion et Trumea G. Pal­ away, and to Its plsce-ls betog*created larger amount of prosperity (or toe
box o ■ tiucklen's Arnica
WANTED—Bran nenage. Free ^eed
mar. paid BgtUtor for the eugar.towin I
demand for efflcleney In city man- r^ eertions ot toe state.
foroUbed on toe ftrat thirty acres
tereefk. that to waging hto
Mrs. R, H. Foaler returned Wedocecontracted. Travene City Caning
as well as to prtvats bii*t(rota-------.... -----------------Company.
mch ll-U
•ef protoetloB on engar he
With thU condiUon to face to
Tbe Grange can render a public day from AMcn where she ha* been anff Ducklen'o Aroira Salve cured her
j tte frank on hi* biased the fnture^t Is the duty of those to service to helping to totrodnee nUal- •pending several weeks with bee aoo In two weeks. XVUI help yon. Only
Itthffriora'to mch an extent that toe Charge of civic affairs at tbe present fa. The Orange has the machinery Ernest end family. Bbe atoo sold ber 850 Rerommendod 'by all dragglats
frost mas ssvad US.SO: to postage, to tone to take it upon ibemselvM to for reachlag toe fnmen wm (he
borne and personal property at that of Traverae City.
a iwvetarion that should jsr the peo- train their children along the new gertwL It haa the power)(o talk id- plq^ce whUe there. •
nm*. 4« WAtmter i
OieelpllJis.
pip of
'country to a replUation of Unna, to order to have them already tSUa by-weekly until the''farmers of
Mrs. A. Dolberg was in CadiUne on
U toon would* be happy and esale MONCV TO LOAN Ml owd ..A w
the al^ Chat this privilege of sen­ 40 aht^der toe burdens to a <»m- toe state are tonvlneed that It to the bustoest Saturday.
improved
tarma. H. C Davto.J
to toy family, above aU thlage obate ahd reprasentotora to put to by. petent manner when they arc thrown all-important crap, and In a way U to.
State Bank Bldg., Traverse City,
Mias Edna Tiffany to aatwtal
nerve dleclpUns Every one to It
Mleh.
epril S84f
fhh tatoreeu that hsre their hand* to npon them lit toe yean to come. Civic tor It bolds forth brighter promisee. consln from toe aouth.
aheold know tbeir duty; aad them
the public pock^ and do not Intend;
to being tougtat to the
A. C. Hodges .wae a fanstoeae raller nhould be a Ume and plara for everyany ot toe,^aadanl crepe
thtog: aad whatever etoe to done or
tolpaot^grtp. Tbto to only one of, public echnolt to some dtles and I* t^iring grown.
at Traverse City Monday .
Tcclk_
Oto aboMo that are common to high meeUng wtth great nceeaa. In «thcr
Harry and Herbie Boese .were to omitted, be euro to begin nnd md wtth
OoA—William Pnon.
at^ pia li toe chief cause why the places ftie work Is being done In
Cadillac vtoittog Wodneoday
By tbe “Knrtar” method 1 _ -poptp^co depariinent nins behind to pitdor hoards of trade, where toe aid alfalto growing demonstrariona Thursday.
-JOTS tooee aching teeth ahoolsteiy
whhovt palA and witooot tbe um rt
•l^waipaeee ertn foor. If Vh* iw-■ youngatere arc onder the supervision ran be held with proGt until
Old men and women..............
Dr. Martin of Travene City
of a laxative more than young folks,
•fimaat baa to carry tbe caapalga> pf rtder beads who direct the work
nereage to mnliiplled by ten. called here Monday. - .
but It must be safe and barmleaa and
Bunitv* of. poUUenl partiw aad1 i|lpog Unea that wdl iMd toe pupils ^ere to no dangerof over producUoo.
Mrs. C. W. Stafford waa to Trav
one which will not cause pain. Ur. with weal beorU will a..
ttW
itrea oi
chatga.—Is..it—______r
aay ..worn 10 come to a proper reollsatlon of the
- ...---------------------Ihe product to not sold oa toe City Wednest^ aad Thursday.
King's New IJfe Pills are especially ••Kaolar” method of potolam extrao
4m
top smU service Js aMhie. 4nU« and
.1 of cltlxen- Bsarket. but to conaomed on the farm
Several of our townspeople' went good fnr tbe aged, (or they act prompt­ ttoa.'
DR. W. O. KINTOIC,
•o pay out It is certstoly thpa «l|st ship. Thwe are eebooia and organi- tad when tbe Increined wealth final- to CndUtoc Tueoday to (be boU game. ly and raally. Price SSc. Reoom- ......... t Wllhetm
Block, with Dr. I
meialed hy all drnggbto of Ttwvw
^-kaU wa*
op ihto.abpap ot a wttooa designed to trata people to ly 4oee reach toe market tt to In tbe
Mrs. - Henry Tnbberer returned. wqrto, iravme COy. KtohlfiM

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Qrange Qinger

WILL PAY fflGHEST
PRICE FOR

WOOL

CiL Phone 181.

BcU IM.

FKEniANN a CO.

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Tssnwtsi,

Traverse City, lOck.

ty witfcpt rm

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OftAHD TRAVZBSE ggftAT.n AKD TRAVSBSB BAT KAOLB, TUESDAY. jmiE 17^ 1913

PLACE BLAIttE TARIFF BILL
MRS.PANKHURST
FOR TROUBLE HOLDS BOARDS TAKEN AGAIN

Mall Order* ITomptly l-Ylled.

—SEVERAL HITKDRED. Y'ARDS Soc TISSUE
GINGHAMS In a big selection of preuy silkstriped effects. Light, medium and dark shades;
19c yard.

SHE WAB PREPARING TD ATTEND
FUNERAL.

nO^niRIUDEGOIIFESSKHI G0II6RESS illiXIDUS TO QUIT WAS DU TICKET DF LEAVE
TWO THOUSAND SUFFRAGETTES
AT DAVISON SERVICES.

MADE NO ATTEMPT TO ENFORCE
'^HE lAwA

ur^ C«urt to Deal With
* THti MMdla-Ao* .

By Join Etfwtfi Nevin,
JUntlnl Pk^ Staff CorraapoDdeDi.
<r
irharlt*. W; Va.. June 14.—Resfiojiaihti
iimjr for vioUtlon or .the conatitulloml r^u or cltiCDU durlns the
rtou dhd vatfaro^ In the coal regtona
or the atato one 'l>Uo«d aquarely
ttaa ilaort of the civil orOclaU ot KanAaba ooumy before the oenatc atrlko
Inveub^Df conmililei: today.
Avlf. former county
prooentor faeiu frrtlled by 8ci
Borah. oAmiUed he bad.nuiile no
tempt to secure ludtctmenu or i
accused or crfnic, but liad called
the mlllthlT trtbnnsta to hsedlr Hie
atluaUbo. In oxteiiuhllOD lie declared
that no ^nisd lory would have in­
dicted or any ^ Jurj- convicted any
or thobc reopoaMble tor murders and
Hot# whirh tcrrorlted the state.
The oBtlre momlne's session
dcvMod to lajitu: the touudatloD for
the tostimony of toViiier Govemo;
CUsacoct this sftcnioou. when

BOAT DAMAGED
BY COLLISION

n Has Seen Started Agalmt Procession Wss Jeered at Along the
Bringlnfl Up Cuirer»ey Measure
Line of March and^Outbrcsk
BoTore the Next Regular
When Body Wat ^Isead
Seaalon of Cengreaa.
In Hearwe.
Washington. Jane 1C.—Developments
of the last week at both ends ot the
capItol have fndiraicd a growing di-tcrmlnallon o4 Ihc iwrt of Democrat
Icmdcra of congresa jo pta§_sjartff
bill and wind up the work of mrrcncy
reform or any other important sub­
ject
The Uriff n*vlslon bill 1* to be pushcd to compIcUoD and laid Itoforc the
Demorrsta of tbc senoto In caucua.
before tbe end of thU w.-ek. In the
meantime, notwithsunding PruaMcnt
WllaoD'a repcalodly expressed desire
to see some iKWtUve action takciT to
ward a rKom of tbe nation's finan­
cial svatim. the ron|,roUing forces
Of the psriy in both houses are sbowIng a dlsjwsltloo to defer action on
reform until tbe regular
session oi<enlng next December.
.'A sesKlon of the senate cunent^*
committee last Week and tbe
by Beproscntatlve
Henry of Texaa. against piesrni
tlon, have served to empbasize the opposillon tlmt has developed within
the larty ranks. anlDsf the prerldent's program of ImnK-diste arlion.
While the schato
deflnlic arlion, many members liicludiitg Influential Democrats, diienly

London. June in.—Mrs. Kmiiu-IItu
Fankburst, militant leader, was
rested today as she preiuired to ntleiid
(he funeral of Mis,: Kiully Uaviaon; tbi
suffragette who died as a redult
her attempt to break up the rer.-n
derby. Mrs, Dankburst wa* on •Tick
el-oMoave" from Holloway Jail
which Rhc *was senleoeod for tlirei
years fur tin- Uoyd Gdorge bomb
plosion and tbe homo office consider
ed that ahe was able to resume her
Prison service If stic wore aide to
tend a public d<-uionsiniI'''Tt.
It Is estimated that :.(Mni suffraget
tee iiiarcbcd In the UavisuB fnnerii
procession. A crowd ol men and 1k.>
at ti>c railway niatlon (>uocd and Jeer
ed at tbe body was transtem-d
the car to the hearse. The soffragel
tos retorted with cries of "cowards.'
There were demonslratloDs partly
sympaihetlt and iwitly huKillu
along the route.

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Good news of Ladles and Children's

Underwear

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ACCIDENT HAPPENED ON KEKEENAW PCTT4T SUNDAY.

Boyder Was f^ot SsHoualy Damaged
and Made Pen at Duluth—Canvaa Used to Step t>>e
Leak.

Sault'lhc Marlr. June 1C.—With
big patch of cuuvas touring a xreat
bole In her side, tin- rtoiinier
. Borlouxly diitnacixl in col, lUlon with the William V. Sn.vdcr.
Jr., off Kevocnaw iiollit early tiund^y.
'Ilu|>ed inio lor: here shortly twtorc
noon today. Her crt-« ol 1C
safe.
Capl. Franks of the steamer CItariee
... - ilcard arrived from Duluth lliia mum
tnk and reported sIgliUng the Spauldtnx off Unnilou Island at ID;ir> guii- day inurnlng. Bhe was then proceed­
ing smoothly. Woid from Duluth lo1 day said the stoatner Snyder iiad
rlvrd there not seriously dstnagnd
aiilKHiFh 14 Jilstcs at her bow

bent.

STABWUUND
IS INFLICTED

TROOPS ROUT
MORO REBELS
SIX XMBUGMIS WBIE XILLED
REPORT-' OF BATTLE WAS
CEIVEO BY WIRELESS.

ed Against the Enemy li
. est Numbera of the
Cempaign.
Maulla. June ill.'—Wireless reports
from Jnlo tods.wlold of the linsl rout'
or relK'llluiu .Moros on'Mount Usgsnc.
The la^t cntrcnclimeni of tbo rebels
nccurding to n pdru was captured
Onrlug last nlvbt Six AmcrlcaijH
killed and seven wounded. The
l-sttle ftcgaii at dark when trooj^ undcf lirigadlrr (ieDcrat I'ershing ad­
vanced on the Morus in greater numb(-rs than in any of the last week's

Attempt Was Made By Officers i
Save Negro But Mob Followed
and Easily Effected His
Capture.

(iklahnms -nty. June 14—.Beun).
Simmons, a'ncitro cUargwl with tlumurder of Busie Church, aged Ye at
t'opar. was lynched today at .\nnrdr.
ko by a mob from I'ogar. Simmoiihad been (tmftncd In the (yiunly jail.
b-Ji wax tranereiTcd in (be iild
emment priKon when the offlc<■r^
learned a mob wne enmiuc. He war
found tJiere apd taken with hut llilh'
the part of the (ilTIrlali
The negro-wa* tlietj banged, and lil^
body riddled with bullets and Uurued.

BIGBAHLE
WITH MOROS

-rBlesehed Cotton
Special
Olat, ysrd....OsL-••Csbol" brand;
splendid nualliy.

—Silks s< 49c yd.
2I-in, Foulards A
reiimanu of 7ic

-IJkDlESt AM) MISSES'.' WASH
—LADIES' 4Se UNION .SUITS, low
licck. sleeveless style: laco OAtrlOimud. clearing at. suit....£2fC
91 LADIES' UNION SUITS,
nil our tiucst iiualltlea; alectelei
wlnv. Klc-<!V4'd: cuff-kuec'or
lure iriiitnicd. 69c uud ...
S UN.

3n sale tomdriow and all next week.
-LADIES' ISc AND 2Se HOSE io
pink, light blue. Copenhucen « «
^d Isvendar; choice, pair___ JiC
-LADIES' 2Sc and 35e MERCERIZED
HOSE In light blue, pink aiK' fn
beliotrope. at pair ...................J«fC
-MISSES and CHILDREN'S WHITE
HOSE; were iSc;
clearing at. pair ............
-^HILOREN-2 HALF HOSE (or sox)

—In'faS"TS' SiIJv sox (or half bewe)
^-porc (bread silk In colora:
pair....................................... ....JSX

DUESSKS;

— rr.-uy Wbllr Bedford Cord Urci-bvs at S2J9

Silk and Challie Dresses at Less than Regular

S9c

SlSDmtaat.i

VviiO'ial values at 2te, 19e and. lOc

Ft'ulardt.

'^vi-ry good fabric In ihc newer! modclr.
mM-eumtuer ami «rly fall wear.

TO 1-ADIBS—
ler rivir
^SI'l
II'ECIAL VALUES IN WAISTS AT 99e..
-TUB SKIIIT.S' AT 95e: 1 -li.r.o and fl.Tr.’wHITK
clearance of 9I.2a to 12 j TUB .SKIRT.S, 91.2S: moxt
valuim.
I iKipular auuiaier uiudclx

A Great Store ior Meo and Boys
—"BETTER
■•BETTEP CLOTHES for the aam*
e same dolhee for leiz
money" than
ihi
you'll pay euUide of
Steinberg'a
—The Suit* we aell at

$8.80, SlOeOO and
$13.65
clothce

talk

of Travecae

•erge; Norfolk and mere coPservative modele: regular alzee And apeclai medgU and size* for sllma, atoute
1 etuha.

New Straw Hats, SUii Hats, Soft Hats
—STRAW HATS AT ;.uc.
bluckr

91.00 tu $;; tR the lalott aunimer

—Siit.1

rs AT 91, WORTH
—MEN'S HATS
III; HATS
at 91.80.
fl 2:. and 11.ill

ItKiJITJtlU.V *2 tiuil $2.r.»:
HATS at S2.66. REGIT-MII.V
ArranKed In three Iota lt>r
iiulck HclUiig.

—THE DKnillF.6 AND SOfT
HATS AT tLM>. $2. 92JV0 and
I the nex'uai spring aiylea
. Ihe popu
(litetMiiiartcr
and
how-btack
biyli-a. .Nttbby grays and browna.

Men’s Sblrts, Hosiery, Underweara etc.
Men’s Good Work Shirts, Special at 3»c
-MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS AT ] —THE N*EW SPRING SHUITS
SOe; here are aliirt* tliai show > aT 91.00 conic wKli aeparatc

j

price u. .Vie. Higher priced “r >'■ m'Kiiuct- dreas aiylea. Nobililria «ro faithfully reproduct-d. t by ne* colura and patiema.
Croat Vatuea in Mtn'a Summer Undanoear and Heolery.

3.0s lor Boys’ Knlcker Salts worUi to 16

98c and $3.00
For Misses’ and Child­
ren's White Dresses
worth $2.50, to $6.50
of (he smaller

Mrit. Koae foan-lu went to Old Mis
Klon last week, to 'attend I'omoua

DELUFQXIEIUI

DYERGDHEWnilJOY

arc

effectively

MnsUo Underwear, Very Special Valnes
-:.»<• MUSLIN

GOWNS, psxl

’.'"'....39c
—auj r.c

corskt

—:.iic M US4.1 K DRAWERS;
iriumied wlth4ae*, CnuhnSdory
...
...m..
— —

rovnns;

one

1.0T.

choice.

2Sc

Wc, »8e and ai.ZZ for I lot of SI t $1.98 Gowns"Mnrcelln’’SUrl-Dmwcrs A ComblnnUons
Skirl Drnwers
SIdrI Drnwers
69c vnhies nl <
98c vnines nl
—A iloaed drawer, au «neu drawer, and abort akfrt Io
"MARI'El.I.A" f'o.MIllN.ATIONS AT 98c to 92.5C.
—The moat perfeci niiliig combinationK made today. I'oract-cover,
short akin aod drawer* In one.

Fancy Parasols
at 75c. $1 to $3.50
—Tliey ivmie in while and a
big aeleetion of harmonizing
and eomrasitps'color ronibln,ations. Uneiix. rottoua and
pure alike. 'New fauey rarvad
and miaaluc handles.

— Blue Serge Norfolk Suita. 2- '
pani luUtlirp Norfolk Suiir and
doubli-linwKled Knlcker Stilts,
worth
and V-: all aizva to 17
yeara; all at 93.'J.''. '
—-J-I’ANT NORFOUC SUITS a(
8&.40; blue Bergen and uohby
new fancy nilzture*. both pant*
lined Ihmughoul-

ChBlIles. New

-FLY SWATTERS FREE

Ideal

-Up to $10
! —up to 12,50 $750
Coats now at " i Coats now at ■

: the

HeauUful

Waisisg Bloases, Tab Skirts

Lxdlcs’ Coals arc Going Fast

g<nd«i -

Xatg JMt

HOSIERY

9Sc

fcAibroldery
Bargains
—EMBROIDERIES, 1 lot ot edg­
ings and Insertions that
j
Were 8c and lOc yard ................4C
I —IDe. 12^,e and 15e EMBROIOI ERIES and inaertlons. «p
J to SMn. widths, rard.-............. Jfc
—CORSCT COVER. EMBIlonu-JKIf:S; 4:« to 76e value* at 29c; 21>e
to 39c value* at 19e; 20c
fc
and 2Sr values at .................... IOC
—IM.V. FLOUNCINGS; big choice
of pretty patlerni,
pattern!, taluee Mfc to
ciioR

29c

TUAVERSE CITY

COMPLEXIONS LOST

FREDERICK INGRAM PLANT
8TROYEO BY FIRE
Mr. ant
The total Ameritasi casualties, of
SULTAN OF JOLO DEFIED THE hildVen i
IN BACK OF ‘■BRIDGIC WEBBER, the caraimign were 13 d««d ,aad 20
In Iheir car. and Tjsiloi at .Mr. Thousands of Boxes of Toilet Prepara­
UNITED STATES.
tion* Were Lest With
^
INFORMER
Ankrraon'a loot Sunday.
the Plant J. M. ElUott is sUghUy Improved at
Presents Sent to Pacify Him Were this writlDetrolU June it.—Several (bonaand
Sr., has returned home
John Metjirt.
Me
Coneldercd Ae Tribute and Gov­
8to'n. where be went to rosebud cotitplexkms will Buffer as a
Iron Old hltsbloii.
Mrs. Bert Barton who has been very
ernment Hed to Reeert to
result of the fire that staried In the
visit his granddaughter.
xU-k is able to be out agsin.
BELIEVE THEY ATTEMPTED LIFE
room of the cbenihal laboratory
Tbe fTilldrcns’ Day exon-lses have
OF GAMBLER
of the rredcrick Ingram Co. here to­
an-ouiii dr Gemiaaii
day. The proiierty loe* was about
ManHa. June IL—Tf.e exjmeted bat-.
measles . In town.
Webber Cave Octeetivet .Slight In93.'..noo. Thousands ol boxe* of toilet
Herliert Dexter was sick two dsya Ue between .United Blatee suldicrx
formaOon That Would Solus
soap, iierfume* and facial creams «
tin week' and the eol>-cami-r carried and rebellious Moros under the Sul­ Was One ef
Mystery ot the AtUmpt
dektroyeJ.
tan of JoU>, oeeurod today at Badoag.
the'TagJi.
Upon His Ufs
Miss Ethel Armstrong was In Honor Six Americans were killed ahd 12
wounded. Tbe Muro Ioshcs am un-.
visiting over Bumlay.
''
of land or i.i- |>cmn
Now York. June iC.-^uBering from
corixtrat ion
OR hivini
I'lng charge of *
Mr. and Mrs S. D. Burke and Mn. reported. TItc Americans look the
a sdlous slab wound.' in his back,
^ew York. June IS.—Delia Pbi. for landx in thiss ftkle:
G. W. Oarrett and rliildri-n were-In rebel IntrcnchmcnU early today, uui
•■Bridge- Webber, ihtA^wibler. who
NOTICE
the Mom fought with tbe stubborn mtp.r years one of the best known
Traverae City Thursday.
U hereby given that all noxlou)played a |
|«rl*
of dlsputr. .fairly throwing Uiem- aerteeae* and mn::Ual comady sUr* In weedB
Mlts Hazel Allen came liomc Mon
weeds
gTo*1iig
on
land in the
vHtlon of fonner l'i>li<-e IJeutcnanl
Amercla. dlcJ late last night hero. townghiii of Grant, any
roomy of Grand
dx.v to attend th^ Moon-Carter wedlng. selves uimn the bayoD'-ts and guns of
Becker and the four ciiunien fur the
Rer l>od;' will be shipi>ed to St. Louis Traverse,....................the
or within theII llmli* of
returned to- tbdr home In fSfe Lake tbe soldiers. The Sultan of Jolo. a'
laurder of Herman
l•^al•lng by or through
or
ljurtol.
Della
Pox
was
kaown
In
refused to recognize
M be cut down aod destroyed
t^mOned in Bl Vincont's hostFttal to­ Saturday.
.triTSte as lijrs. Jack Levy.
Mrs. Webb or Athens U vbltlng authorlD' or the United States. The
belore tbe Drat day of July. A.
day, while ttae police were making
U.. nineteen hundred and thirteen.
government .recently, sent him a few
and family.
thorough tnveotfkattdn into the- t
Failure
to eompb with this notler
The hay . barn and tool • shop on presenu wh'jfe' he erWcutly cunstmed
tack.
on or before the date mentloaed o
tribute
within ten days .thereafter shall mak<
The police bellere that gangaters Jacoii .Scbenkel's farm burned today
Abe
iwriR’e
ao falling lUbla for the
the
fire
catciilng
from
a
torch
used
«upl<»'ed to wreak Tongaunte upon
eosu of outtlng the same and an aciWebber tor "aqueBling- la the Jloscn- in burning webs from the trees in tbe
Lahorae Droppad Dead Whon Offarad dltlonal levy of tea per centum of
thal osre attempted to Uke the Ufe (ircliard. Help was . ninmoned
such coat, to bo levied and collected
a Job
asalnht the proi>erty In the sama man
phono and 'the tire cheeked i>efore
E. of the Infunner.
1-ong Lake. June IJ.—Mr. and Mrs.
ner as other taxes e leMed and coi­
iter damage was- ddne. Wiille Lester Wells have moved out onriheir
Webber today would gt*e the deUleno Koonx'was riding to the fire his fdhn. after having spent tbe ^nler
Iras but-alight
Saginaw. June 16,—After awaUm otj
Juire 18. 1913.
Insisted that s Small boy creFl. up 'horse stuibled and broke lu neck in town.
■e.rcblng for Jobs August Behmldt.'
U E. nv/viwno.
behind him and pionged a knife iMo GlenaTrbUed the boipe out rf tbe road
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lUchardcon aged 43. dropped dead today when of- Commissi^ of Highways for the
bit back. This glory Is Dot bettered and went on to the
and two children drove out from fer«l a poxiuon. The eoronar hUmed
by the police.
JOM J1
.Traverse Oty last Sunday, and spent tbe teat and beat! OMaMx .
Jana 17 «ad U

POUGE SUSPECT SXIIfiSTBIS

-White Goods at
10% off; all want­
ed
white wash
fabrics induded.

Women's and Chiidrw’s

.8c Snmiiier Dresses lor Ladies and Misses

the day wUh thtdr mother, Mr*. 8. M.
lUchaidavn.

MORO LOSSES ARE NOT RIVEN

J5c

—LADIES' 10c andd 12'/,c VESTS; 1
lot In aleeveleaa
clearing at esrb
—LADIES' 29e SHAPED VESTS, cx-

BUDT SHOT AND BURNED

RXD BI6 HUE HI THE SIDE

Wash . Fabrics:
SilkeatriiK- Voiles and
.H-Incli
YVash Silks,
newest shades,
yard....................

I —12!/k and I5e Wash
Goods; colored Uwu.
. Dimities and Ua- |Q^
' tlrics; special....

"IJ

OKLAHOMA MOB
KILLED NEGRO

be emicted at this sessloo.
The tariff is to-come Into the sen- STORMED PRISON AND TOOK
HIM FROM OFFICERS.
nte for tbe second stage of revision
wiUiln ten day s. The senate flnanco
STEAMER
JEAAE
BPAUCDINtf committee will complete work upon
it early this week, and an immediate
LiMPED INTO PORT.
call will be Issued for a' Democrat
caucus. It Is iKriievcd the bill will
be formally proenlvd to the sraali-.
BENNIE SIMMONS WAS CHARGED
ready for delate In that body
.WITH MURDER.
li'ednceday. June -5. .

] •rirkcis worib saving.
Traverse City's Value center.

For Dainty 25c Wash Fabrics in most wanied Smmner Colors

;:rs

OfFICIACt .>Or kANAWHA
COUNTY MSfOflMBkE

5

Valuable. Useful ITbWlums FREE.

280 pounds salt for $1.15. Over 2 pounds for 1
cent. This salt is good for. the kitchen as well ps for
stodt, and you should also use it on hay. Hie hay
is greatly improved when salt is applied. It keeps
better and the stock like the hay better when it is
salted and there is a profit in it for you.
Rock salt in chunks for horses, cows or sheep
should be kept in the manger all the time so thattbe animal can get what salt it wants any time.
Chunk salt is'75 cents per hundred.
5. 10 and 20 pound sacks of salt for the kitchen
and dairying purposes is extra good and convenient
We also have ground ruck salt for salting meats and
freezing ice-cream.
Should you want any further information, write
or call
CORNEK FRONT and CASS STREETS.

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OBAND TBAVEB8Z

IPAOE POUR

AKD TBAVZB8S BAT

TUE8DA7, JUNB 17. 191S

IPUBLIC SALE

Of
Men’s
and
Boys’
Clothing
$10,000.00
Forced to Reduce Our Clothing Stock

\\/E are compelled to redm* our closing stock, and do it quickly. We state the positive truth When we say that our Spring clothing basiness has not been up to expectations. When we open
VV ourdoors fortbisgreatPubhcS^-everysmtof clotbes. every separate pair of pants, every raincoat and scores of furnishing items will be offered at tremendous. reductions from regular
priqes-' This is not a going cut of business sal^. but-a bonafide clean up of an over stocked clothing d^rtment

Tbls Great Public Sale Starts Saturday Moruiug, Juue 21st at Niue O’clock.

$po

Bere are soils that were
K.48, aod worth the mooey.
We show styles lor loeo
and yonog Hen. For a low
price soil this Is a wonderinl bargain.

I Sale Starts
Saturday
leJune 21
Men’s
Furnishings

.OUR REASON FOR PUTTING ON THIS SALE IS BONAFIOE. THE CLOTHING STOCK MUST BE REDUCED ONE-MALF IN THE NEXT
IS DAYS. THE BEST AND GREATEST CLOTHING tALUES ON EARTH NOW STARE YOU IN THE FACE. THE ONLY QUESTION IS, CAN
YOU. DARE YOU. IN JUSTICE TO YOURSELF, OVERLOOK A CHANCE LIKE THIS TO SAVE MONEYT COME AND SEE WITH YOUR OWN
EYES AND BE CONVINCED. YOU CAN PICk 'fROM THIS LARGE STOCK AT PRIC^ NEVER BEFORE THOUGHT POSSIBLE IN THIS
COUNTY. IN FACT. THIS IS A SALE OF SUCH SWEEPING PRICE REDUCTIONS THAT IT WILL BE THE TALK OF THE ORANO TRAV­
ERSE REGION FOR MONTHS TO COME. PRICES QUOTED WILL CLEAN THE RACKS IN A HURRY. CONSULT YOUR OWN BEST INTER.
E8TS. AND COME EARLY.

,

Buys Men's Pajamas, formerly sold for
OC $2.50. $200 and-$1-50; all sizes. slighUy
soiled.

$

For boys', stiipe bloomer
panu. well made.
^Q^For SuH Cases. ftiU size.
$
brass lock and triminin
iminings.
We bought the surplus slock
of odd coats from a masalaC'
tnrer who went oat ol bnsi*
nes5» and a|l go In this Pabllc
Sale.
For Boys’ odd Serge
coats, from suits selling
ai$3.75.
AQ ^hr Men's odd coats,
from suits selling at $6.

The well*kBOWB 925.90
Kirschbaam Sails at an
actnal saving of $7.50.
No belter 92$ soils made.
Fnily gaaranteed to give
absolute satis*
new salt free.

$1.95

Plain Figure Price Tags

$11.00

I Read the sale prices. Every
item Is naderprlced. and a
Every garment bears two price tags,
bargalB In the ImesI
showing the original price, as
sense of tbe word.
w^ll as the sale price.
6c f'T mt'uV.rultlxT tollars.''
2c Oin li f«»r iiifti's Inru'' bir.*’ riit, l>lii>- :iml
Uamlkm-liiifs: limU :t In fuslimnr.
9c fur iiifn'tt
tjualiiy.

ipj'.kI

tilrtiut; siihiM-ii.tiTs, •li'--'

.ftir «*Hf li>t of lOiiltlrfii's liiflil l••>lt.riil rttiiufpa. iiiclmiiiii; ftw l"t.vh'
tivi-ralU.
’l8o fitr mi'iih U-V amj Il-'nbuitaUF fi*r
w. tir ur liiml work.
8e rarli for iik'Ii’k 1-h- wliM*- liatBlkfn-lii« fs.
68c tniys nifn’u SI.*** »l«l ♦j-.*) faii.y tlr.ss
bliirta;'ik1(U aoil fiul!i
I.iuQ ai»I Siiwr
iiranilK.
39c for hoyu’ knf'tkT panla. ninilar 6!G*
anti 7jk^•xt^n ifcxxl wniriiiK-'f«)r vacal iuD* days.
$4.76 for uirnV fiiio Uiloritl talil fo.nlu.
Thi«e iHMtu arc- fmiii aiiita tK-lliuR fn>iii i|^)
t» ♦25.00.
$3.95 wilT Ihiv Enrtixk i*til‘-«»ii rain wiats.
nil tit auw strapjMHl amt ccmi'Htttt; a ^•■|mlHr

♦ti.Un mm coat.

Compare the Public Sale Price
with the original tags. Ponder
over the savings.
The result will be that such ofierings
will prove irrestible. and you cannot
help, with due regard to your sense
of economy, from purchasing your
future as well as present need&

In a sale of this
magnitude we can
not list the entire
stock or quote all
the prices.
* Bnt every soil In the
store wlU.go at a saerillce.

$2 to $8 saved on every
suit, according to price.

^
Q gS For Men's, Kahkt Suits, especially
desirable for motorcycling, autoing.
fishing, etc. Regular $5 value.

16c

17.50

An Example
of Price CntUng
The suits In this lot were
originally $16.48 and 918,
and materials, qoaltty and
workmanship are nnsnr*
surpassed. Hand tailored
tbroikgboat, periect In tlL
Think of the saving.

\

For Hen's Soils Ibal were
$17 50 to Slt.tS. And the
styles are btgh cinss, suit­
able lor any season ol Ibe
year, and lor all ages ol
man SMcUy imre. wool
and lincly tailored.

$5.00
THINK OF m
A live doUar bill lor yoar
choice of Uea’s andYoang
Men’s Softs.
Regnlar 97.60 and 98.60
salts. And some salts In
this lot are worth every
cent of ,910.

A Great Public Event with a
Real .Cause
Heavy buying for a bWy season,
and a cold spring leaves us* facing
summer with enormous stodis.
First loss is best loss.
We face our loss squarely and of­
fer this Public Sale now, while mer­
chandise of this sort is in demand.

500
Boys’ Suits
Ages 3 to 1.7 yeaa must and
will go during this ^sale.
Former jwices are ignored.
the cost. • • •

1
■ i-

’13.50

.

For Men's 50c Underwear, including the
genuine Poros-Knit make.

n

Fof men's summer weight underwear.
shirts or drawers.

^ ^

<> ■

For regnlar 99.98 and ap ta
911.96 salts.
Here Is a sawing worth
while, and yoa choose
from good dark patleras la
deslraUc styles.

?

1 0^
always eel! at $2.96
Xeirw dnd you always got your money’s worth.

The

“...... 1.95

O SS For Boys' and Children's Suits that sold in our
^ular stock to $3 98. New and stylish suits;
no old accumulatjcms.

•Traverae City. Mich.

300 Pairs
Men’s Dre^^ts
Must and will be closfd ouV during this
pultlif sale. Every pair
for- thii
HfAsoii’s busiiqauL You wiU ^nd every
wsflted color, style and uatenal;-iii full
peg, fKmi-peg and regular out; sMne with
cuff bhltom; all made whh belt loops. Yoa
will need a pair to help wear out that odd
coat you have.
$1$6 buyu our ♦l.ilS and 92.25 drm panta.
I3.46.baya o«rl9.4»*nd ♦S.iS dreaapants.

o oe For Boya' $5 M nd $t« Srils, m.d. fern

rJI

22c j»iT (lair for imn’s all silk hose, all
eot'irs. regular S5e grade.
5c i>air for mrn’u light weight fast hlack
sox.
29c f'aeh for iiirn'u liglit and dark etilur
'Ah' Work shirU.
'
39c liuyu iDcii'a ifK- mualiu oiglit shirts,
fill full sill*.
43e for mro’s poms knit onlun anita. ail
sizfu; kfcp coU thk summer. Try thfUi.

9306 buys oar 9148 and 9175 dress panto.

4 MS Bor Boys' Suits you have always had to pay
|B.25for. The coats alone are worth the price
we now ajjt

0,OD Uiksljr J1 t«re wool I.W m ctl» light or duh colon.
Every MntcarefoUytaikired. the product of one of the Dek boy.'
wit manufactinen tn tbe eouotiy.

Sale Starts
Saturday
eJune21

$LB6 baya3iv92.96 sud 9:(.25^<ireas panta.

2.95

, ormeily $3.75 and $4.48.

m

For this mmamt we
oflcr sells lhal kttvesoMsI
912.98 and flS.4&
Styles arc the latest,
the fabrics fast right.
This is certainly a WOBderlBl offering of well
made salts.

Store

It will pay you to nude
special effotb to attend this
sale, so great are the reduc­
tions. Even if you live at a
disfaoce it will pay you—pay
«ir\M waIi

^

$5.60

Far

Metfa

CraveneHes.

SSSSLTT.S
Xn-a-n^i..-^

OEAHD TRAVEBSl EEBALD AHD TUVZB8E BAT XAOLI, TDXSDAT. JT7HS 17.1U8

^^Su^Perfecr Fence
life
LOWEST IN COST I

Doo*t fat*«. ^eo yoo boy fmce,
that
not am. Price iaooly what
yoo tmi whan yon boy. Coat u aO you
have had to pay apto thetimayou moat
»
oU fence with new.
cost to you of- “PitUburgh
PerfeerPenca is because h is made
of tfi|eta4t)|>cnHe«th wire, electrically

wafoao at every joint. wbxA givca it
greateat alrength and loogeat life, and
aoce cost to the lowest
figure.
In “Pittsburgh Perfect" yoo get more.
quality and genuine fence wrvice for
^ money than any other fence a&rds.
That’s the point to remember.

• AU(AKAC.iaia-

Pittsbiirgh Steel 0>.

UME CLAU FWU WWI'

CLAPP A CANDIDATE

(Continued from page one.)
ceired S6 per cent nr belter In tbclr FOR
RRE6IOENCV OP STATE
entire year's work. These hsd been
AERIE OF EAGLES.
made In three styles, bronse for those
whoso standings were 05
Local Aerie Has Two Members Who
year, silver for two years work and
Have Been Given High
Joba Rares and family of Osborn. mid for throe year*. The foKowlog
Honors.
*ara Orfett callers Snnday in tbelr scholars were awarded the tnedaU:
aiew n>rd anto.
Those receiving the bronse medals
Leonard
naH>. Carl Erickson and
■ Mr.' and Mrs. Will Lapham of ES« for baring a standing of 95 tor tbe
Bayire. caned on friends near OvUii rear's worit—Leah Ayres. Esther Gil­ Fred Dunn left Sal
Hancock (o attend the sutc conveaTamday artsmoon.
bert. Amelia lautner, Alice Warner.
tiod of^the Fraternal Order of Eagloe
. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Bsemaa of.OsSilver medal, for 05% for two yoars which eonveaes there on June IT for
bom. were tbs ^ests of relsUvps st work—Irma Van Waggoner.
a three day session. Meurx. Duna
Orlatt Sunday.
Gold medal, for 9C.% for three years snd Erickson srt> delegates froi
•wui DsUy and family of Empire. work-Edaa CampbelL
local serie, while Mr. dapp Is vief.
,weta West Kaison csUem Sundsy at
A etlirfurtber feature was the pre- pccsldent of the state aerie, havlae
UM boas of Mr. and Mrs. James
senutioQ i>y Lett U Itolllday of a gold iieen elected at the convention held
niedsl to the one who stood hlgbest In here last summei.
Oertle Biatman of Pevanee. Is vUitorator}-. It seems that tbe class bl
Owing to the efficient manner tn
tnc wUb-relaUres and frlemU at Em­
.1011 bad bera very fortunate with which Mr. Ctapp has discharged the
pire this week.
Uielr finances and at the close of the dudes of bis office, and the wide popMrs. Chariu Brice and dan
year found that they had
Osbem. called on rrlmids st Empire hank and |i«0 ot this was set'aside at ularliy be enjoys throughout state
I his friends ora booming
Sstardsy sad 8«»day. <
interest..tbe income to be devoted
him for tbe sUte presidency and from
of a gold medxd each reports from the different lodgc-s
A l^ullar Wrench
hU chances are very naucr'nj. Tbe
Of thy foot or ankle may pradiirs a
very seHooa sprain. A sprain Is more
Scott hotel will be thi- 'lesariuarii i-x
petaful than a break. In all epraini.
I so
cuts, bcma. bruises an.t scalds RE.S'- winning in'all the local. aulMUstrlct. of the Traverse City delegation while
NE« PAiN-KIIJJNG MAGIC OIL Is district and uking second in tbe state in Hancock as a spacious suit
the best thlny to use. Reileres
rooms were engaged there some lime
contesta
ajo. . Should Mr. Clapp be elected
sntisepUc snd besls raitidly.
Rev. Detnai C<
Ire siso when taken for Cholera .Mor- benedlcUon and the high school or- state president tbe local aerie will
hove two members in stale work as
biu. Cramps and Dysentery. Price
chesira
gave
several
more
selections
26 eta. Bold by all drucstita.
Amon Langwortby Is now holding an
ad lb eudleoce was luissing out.
Imporuni wlate lodge office. It is
Following are the graduates:
very seldom that an aerie is honored
stiput as tfBOnw * 5Vilbur Abbott. Minnie Adama Hat- nth more than on high offlfc so the
gentle aa real atnngtkr— tis Alnslec. 7.eneda Amlotle, l.aum
local members are feeling greatly
de Salsa.
lUnnon. Ralph Hauer. Wa'itcr Hliie. elated over the |>re«eot altuatlon^
Grace lirexina Jcwephlne Carver. Oris
Most Children Have Worme.
Many mothers tbink their cblldren Chance. Ral|>b Chapin. Ray Core. John
are suSerina fiom IndlResUon. head­ Cramer. George Elkey. Rose Flfarck.
ache, nervousness, weakness, costlvs- lleunls Poa l^la Prederii-h. May Godwben they are rictim of (that 'dard, Guy Grove, I^Dore Hendemoo.
1 of all chlKIrin’e allMra. Andrew H. Foppe Entertsinsd
. Peerlsb, ni-temjwred. Clarence Hill. Will Hodges, Alice Ho­
en Sstuvday.
_____________
fretful
cblMren.
fl. who
who toss and grind gan, Meroa Hotcbklna floris Howard.
tbeir
Ir teeth, with bad breath
ur
and c«l- Glenn Orlffln. Emily Kingsley. Mark
ne of Kingsley, Helen Kulx^ Robert KuIckyr .pains,. have all tbe
Mra. Andrew II. Foppe gave an elnhaving, wanna and abould be given beck. Myrtle Lapyanler. Elsie Lout- liorate luncheon and auction bridge
Kickapoo Worm Killer. a pi
candy loscnge. vbich expels worms, ner. Esther lyteffler. Hildegard tow­ party at her oonntry homo -SunrUa
regulates tbe bowels, tones up the sys­ ing. Joyce Millard, Dorothy Moffalt. Farm," Saturday. June Itth in honor
tem. and nrnkes children well and lowell Morse.'Mera Parker. Ellulielh of her aUter. Mrs. Schoenly of Cinclnhappy. Kickapoo Worm Killer is
Ihitchln. Ig>uls Petertyt, Millard Pobly, nstL Ohio.
Rose. f>a
The lunteeon wai served out of
Price 2Sc.
Od.. Philadelphia and St. Loula
Rosser. I,enora Sexton, Margarc-i doora under a serocUM jioreh. The
Sherwood. Leon Shllson. Wilma Vin­ table was decorated with red earna
ton. Newton Warner. Hattie Wrig'ol, tlons and s^lUx. There was a pro­
-Goida HoRMay. Alla Grellirh. .
fusion of ttowere In the bouse, also
where the remainder of the afternoon
When John S. Bockefeller,
spent in a pleasant game of
the richeft nuu in the world,
bridge. Mrs. S. S. Smith receiving
Pronmnt
hdited A lag American fla^
the first prlte, a beautiful Indian bas­
>nt.
June
12.—The
IJtUe
ont at his
Hm esuu
i
■ • Forest
------at* in
ket of sweet grass; Mra. Tragy H.
Tht occaaiou WM
baseball team were defealjpJ by Gillis received the second prise and
the seth aimiYenaiT of §eciir-l»*>®
t**® on Sunday lasc
Mrs. Oeo G. Bates the
ing Ml flnt job. and he saytl T»>» Central tend ot Provemonl
both were Japanese bSskoU filled with
that
followed
Sunday. ferns. ,
.
. enrTthibK
g.r—• that
.................
..
haa been tbe teniU of thrift,^
The gnesU pn
indutnr and lome bniineo
O. P.,Carver. W. .C, Hull. Frank W.
aenie and ikiU. Tbe job wai
Carver, Chaa. E. Hale. Jno. McIntosh.
Maraball Flemming Carrow, W. O.
cinnaH iivei mot lorwarning -_•
-*
Holden, peo. Q. Datna, Tracy H. OIUU.
houte. He proved to be
8. S. Smith. J. a Munson. W. E
food aooOOBtaot, one of the'
wedding Oanoe held here Tne# -WilUnms, a. H. Bracken. J. W.
flrit OB the iob and last-to>
well attended and Patebin and Chas. AbbotL
iKTent. Ok mr Uler hi,; "5
■«»>«■ >•>
Osborn. June 12.—iNnoen sre trasy
ealUraUng thstr coin st ttU vrUinsMr. sad
Ifartlo Dorsn snd
datmtar snd'aou ot Oabora were;
calfers at Bmpiie Monday.

IUGTIin BRIDGE PIRn

Bis first lob

alatr vac niaed to tSB a* several gentlemen from

OlflBdGUMaTS FOUND

meith tne BKtAF TO BAT* ^ tbebaaetell game at Traverse City

MOBBT, aM the nett y«r haj
waa M httHam for kteidf.lt Suttoos Day, the guest Of Ellinbeth
ia a akort,
hanan iBtCT* Couturier.
eatatwy, enwiaiiiix all tka Uoyd Rogers snd H. Porter, the
philoMpfay or;,,badBtti aac- two local bsrbcn. bsve entered Into
ceaa, and the cm of the whole
matter is "HZ RBOAV TO Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul PlamoB8AV* MOKBT.’’
•lon. oa Sunday, twin boys.
You probably had a bette
r. Valley is attending
etart than BoekefeQer bad, btt log exercises at Traverse City ami
the raaeielan of mffiiaos
.Elk Rapida
OAK TO SAVE MOHST. and Mrs. J. Pay and daughter Marie ath ia fair to aanme from re- landed the graduating excrrlae
anlU that the nwiag of Ma Tnvene CItr this week.
■aaraingi wu a linportant a
matter to him as tbe job. The
Cuarstrteed Eexema Remedi.
aariaci were made u indua.
. be constant liching, burning, rodtiioBa aa the man. They were 10SS.
(ash and disagreeable eftects ol
htabaided for the
he opportmi*
ity. pot to worit,, pertim
.
in
readily
cured and the skin made clear
some atroBf bank,
like
c,
tb«

with OM mllitei of aawte to
raiiBBlw thdr Mfety whet^
they added thdr eamten
_
da** to
MaudiNn ntey.en caU for

**aSJ?TOU
moaeyf

befn to aae«

t^M HAND KILLED CASTOR IA
For

of all tbe philosophers ol all lie ages failed lo
coBtribale a teoaOital of bread lo feed tbe
hiiBgry. We*ve beea Btaldag

IN

Tsaring

Away

Aabury Ctwrch

In tearing away tba fOmdatton of
Aabury
teurch
Friday
prepara­
tory to ralstng the building, workmen
found s glass Jar bniied la tbe corDck
e o( tbe ortglul atroctura. The
glsas' Jar oonlained a copy of the
Traverse Bay Eagle bearing date oF
Kov. C. I»5 and klso a copy ot the
Michigan Christian Advocate publish'
ed SepL ». 1895. Thla copy of the
Advoente contains the imioeedings ot
Ibe Michigan conference beld that
year in Albion. Bisbop Hurst presid­
ed. Rsr. E. L. Kellogg was presidlag
^elder and It. W. Smith was silpelnted
supply wen Traverse Cit^-. Beand.smootA vtfh Dr. Hobson's Ecsema sidee Umae papers there was aa
Ointment. Mr. J. C. Evelaod. of Bstb.' abridged edIUon dT Uis Psatasotal
III., says: "I bad eexema twenty-five Hymns, a copy ot the New TestamnL
and ted uted everythiDg
f^<
Eexema Ointment
Tefss and Trwthful.
This ointment ts tbe formula of a phy"Too BBOil <
la hli boMlielan and baa been In uae for ysara-^
il of
ot a newopalot an exiarimsBi. That Is why w« aaaa." was tba commeal
oa tbe teafe of a b
brewer who
an guarantee It All drufxista. or b}
mall. Price CAc. ITetffpr Ciiemleal was found dtewaed
drAwaed In a tteak U Us
,C«., PbUadslpbla and SlXouIs.
ewB boar.

FRENREFOR HEETHG
A. J. Stralgbl. an cmifloye on the
farm ^ A. • J. White wag .knied Prt- Old Bcttlsra Will' Be Q
"RsespUen.
day when the team which be was drivbyt became frightened starting up
suddenly
throwing . bla. off . Mr.
The annual rooeilng of tbe Old
Straight and hU son were umployed Settlers’ associatfon U only two weeks
in cutting good oB-tbe faon of A. J. Off and preparatluns are teiag mad*.
WhHc. they bad aUrtsd -lot thstr
It the largest and most Inwork with s .Vsetion fBglne
tsreMIng smlon in the htslory of the
rsler Uok and stepped at a crock orgwnlralloi^ Everyone Who tx Inter­
iboul two miles sooth ot the city <o ested in the snecess of the event Is ur
UU the water tank with smut tor tbe ged to get out snd Work for the suc­
days work when tbe team became cess of the meeting from row iinUl
frightened stanlng.up suddenly throw­ after it is held- Every rtUxen is urg­
ing Mr. Stn^ght
was driving off ed to make aa extra effort to jiroVe
upon an amUfnkmest Unabig-to
to the old |K>ople that the city is still
gain Ills footing he was rolled back iaunsted la what they havn aceomunder the heavy tank, rrushlng him pllsbed toward making tjiis city and
about the chest. He was carried
region. Tbe^gaUieritig will be. held
the . county farm wbMi was only a -on June 27. on the Central school
Short dlriance sway tel be died, rnmn)
^ler

PAGB rrvB

ALL THE THOUGHTS

ahd CMldram

IteUSYNHniMviilte^

»waasT iN qvauty

5£5S:S5!-:5E£;'?2iK?yiSS Eyery Rod Gu»r»^teed

fmt NatazIBuik

r

^he effe^.
... .

Mr. Straight
it s isjlnt to bring along
’’fjenough provender nut only to su^.ly
tbemsclvet but a few more. Tea. coffee. sugar and tiwsb air wHl be furn­
ished tn abundance by the association.
TAUAlfAlFATSFUHEIS
Tho committee In chart
rge of ibe arrangemeau have even-thi)
thi^ wen
BtekOOW.)
recelvo and entertain thg
ages will be given to psrsont dssHng der way t
.0 graw alfslfn «> long as the supply!
the weather prove
tasis. In addition there wiU be s »*^®«ble for outdoor exercises U.e
haudsome magaxine describing tbe
will be held in
Western Mlclitgaa region, white mag- '*'* "'***°' *’ulldlng.
arine will be distributed among those
Bitondlng the meetings.
Several Grand Traverse tarmera who
re BUrcessIully Krowing slCslfa have!
arrange to be la tbe campaign* that
questions feganiing the growing ot
the plant In this region' may be
promptly answered. In this connec­
San Pranclsco. June 12.—The beef
tion it might be said that opportunity
got another big Mff in a tender
-Jll .li, ilrm lo uk kuniloo,
,h,n
poud.
»'ter
Toulble lb, .lUte
b,r,-o= lb,
b...«l ™ lb. tebto bl Dtercb will b,
A
„,ip„™,
examlicd.
tSi.AOO pounds from Australia was
ATT ^rmers. and others, with autoi. sold ont within a few days nt priroe
are urged to: Join in tbe proeealon from 214 to 2 cents lower than the
and spend one. two or three days see-' beef trust prices. Housewives art
a few of the licauUet nf tbe Grand rallying to the support of Indopendcni
Traverse region, Itesides
learning butchers -who are selling the Austral
about allalta.
1 ua iraporUHon.

a- fsmlly.

BSF TRUST JOLTS

“THE BEST FLOUR’
for Uity years. ThaVd a record lor stay fit m.
Order a saeh froiB yow sroccr.

The Hannah & Lay Co.
MUI« lor nily Yews

THE FARMERS’ STORE
The New Perfection Bine Flame
(HlStove
The New Perfection does away with thd feverish
heal of sumiaer cooking. Elimioates the dirt and
bother of using coal or wood aad banishes all danger
from exploaons or fire. Here is the model sumtoer
stove. No odor, no smoke. It is safe and economi*
cal to use and prevents the overheating of the
kitchen and concentrates ail tbe heat at the baM of
the utensil. Investigate the merits of this wonder­
ful stove, it b something you
need. Come in
and see the New Perfection in operation.

FRANK TRUDE
Let The Herald and Record Com­
pany do your |ob work.

The BarneyCo. -Unloading Sale
ol Ladies’ Soils, Coats, Skirts.
Presses and Fnrnlsbings.
eds«r2*% to
Sappiies your vaeaOm or
50% less thau the usually low ma^ed prices-

Junior and Misses’ Suits $8.75
and $10. Some extra special values this we^ In Norfolk
checks. Navy
Mixtures.

Ladies’ Suits now $15.
A group of the hifUiest class, most wanted weaves and
ahades, worth to $M regularly. You may aclect (your
choice this week) $15. (sizte 16 to 44).

H

Ladles’ Suits now $15.
Junior and Misses’ Coals $6.95
A good variety ef the two tone light colored diagonal and
white serge mixtures, and black and white three-quarter cut­
away—Tans, Browns, New Blues^ratine trimmuigs. All
going in at your choice, $8.75
Others at S7.S0. $16. $11.25 and $12.66
That are the recogmsed styles for which particular women
pay double.

OgeTonlhOHitff aGwri AsstMlment oilUn \
\
SguMT Dresses
While anA color*. Eattrc hew ehowlag of Fhibrolde
hMk. hhS Uney lUh weaves, at (XM to *1(.
SILK

aMd wool dresses

new....
A dozen Voile Panamas and
fancy weaves, were fermerly
UD CO $15. To close, your
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Newest Dress Skirls in
the hard-to-find iwo-stripe
and worsted—not the ordi­
nary thing in either* styles,
fabrics or finish. Tbe prices
are all ^ OFF.

Corsets,
Gloves
Suits and Coats for Stopt Figures
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♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦44444 4>4 44 Monday and 1 driv. at«e. Oot to -We'ro Rot to take'(hat sale to Maaurt with my mall ban at dght and plevlJIc."
|>« bKk .yio.r. B»«, ,ou e-. .,„d
o„ai„ „„
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.loo. „d hooKkeonr '(mponanoe of olo,
what wu „,i
told M„
bln „U1
niiUI
■ Yen." Kald I>u.Ucy.
coorae be became drowey. Then be alippod
4
when
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tekee a boy he'a sot to.down on.lbe floor ©1 the ataae and

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I will try to be iovino, helpful
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-kind to everybody and. .to
every living thing.

'4 irirkJed
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4 way from tbc river extended a duaty He taiirbed
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4 bUhway. Dodley had trudyed many team and atarusl for the neaaiiy

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No ;
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We glrU are coi ic to write a^ln
becanae »c got voiT.Ietter lutt a liiUe
^
while aao. We have iota or flowert. I
•Robber, are arter that pack.!ll! I”!
The preaaed
will name some uf the kiudp of ilo*- ,
r that aack! Dndley'a heart
There 1
“apple *bJ^L™*trd'
nd 1I.C cUiry
rlitiry trtwa.^
trtwa.'

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>*«• And Dudley, waa face to face ly.
♦ Kueaa -along the road that le.i to the with hla long-aouabl emidoyment -4
bridge, but the road beyond that poll

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In the ata« drlccr’a

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wild do.«o,

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MISS CLARA BATES, Editor.
irS, 18S8.
locoolll .10.IW I.E >Uui. Uilo. Ilui ■!„.„ ™ 7o.l lo 'lo7
•did'’ Coals'" “d“ "
'*«k~l' ' "to
Iholr MU,,’
"Muat
be
i
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place.wherethey
lion.
What
he
.aw
wa.
a
twelve
by
"cry
time
he
left
i7eCaI
I
hi
Preeident—Mite Clara Bataa.
my teacher. Wc pUj ball at achool. * »cll know n Instance of thla. Ita cooFlrat Vice Prealdcnt->Mra. Mabel M, .
"“"to •■“' “> “
"to
.1...d
hoo.. I, ... ,O.I,OM hod„ioo,rt have a.nice lilac tree an- we pjrked
I like to play.
In* can be dlrtlncily beard, alihoagh It
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B.™ dos. do., i.ci., m. 7o.dr.ov,,. o.iroBol,
Bate. Wililama.
kloch love from
w»i oi-« lu bill. ' The taU b
Bomo iUani and that wai about all
Second Vice Pre«iden|.>Mia. Irene ,.to .00O.M
00...,too. -to. ., dlo,,. ..tooooood „.,o .7 7.0 ™d Fto, h.d „U.to ,M., 7.^ “i. T'Jirdor..".
0 ...od, ..d . ,
Cbrence Rloaaom.
Inlemally in the throat, and U
folk, wane a boy ami-ven if In. under neereai a hack door, a-fllili.c, food- ,h‘dJ flr« U^llmonhot” l^ueTd
know.you were big'enough ®“*>'
audible by rmmnanrc.
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7«.7 loll ,00 II,.7 MToror, ..d >|.,y , '
go '«lo -Hioul It is ulec to have your.
way* may lie obaerved I
Oonr he waa drlvlnn at a |«ce chat threat- -...rd. -« -wi
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al' ler Koide write a letter for yon.
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Honcber of member, belonging June
X Iflts, a,B32.
CmdI.

MEW MEMBERS.'
Alice R. KlRgf. Maple City. Mirb.. IL
F. D. No. 1. tioi :u.
Jimmie lukga. Maple City, Mich.. It.
F. U. So. 1. .Name -ent by Alice B.
Rtfln,
Uoroiby Clara Wilson. Veata. WashInmon. Same aent by Mgry Wilaon.
Leohi-lle
Maccready and *->il(h
Smith. Clarklake. Mbb.. It. P. D. No.
Xames.seni by U<»ie Blossom.
Ilorgblid Haatad. Hilda Hastad. HIfrida Hasud. Alfre.1 ItyUirg Hasud.
IVrry (Imyrge Krlksen. IrwlntoJobnson.
Kdwin Jcriinkon. Klsle Johnson. Sura
Johnaon. Nellie IHchmond. l.eTOy.
Richmond. Carl Rlehmun-l. ^rt Kb hmond. Anna Dorothy Hasoii. Deule
Johnson, la-nnerd ITterson. f.iia May
Dogland. Vlare Harpy. H-ien Ni-iron.
and Martha .Season. KIk Kaiuda Mich.
Karnes sent by Ida Pillars.
8UK9H1.NC POE-vJ.
Work and 'PUy.
The bo\F were waliinR In tl*c road
For Joe 10 come and .|day:
■ ••We'd like to know what Veei» ym

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' hm "'ecS^rT-U’Zdt';' ^^“l.'u 'Iro’kl^
the rook
rook a.o«,
atovc wa,
«aa h^w
held ,,e
the prcclou.
prcclou. «cck
aack In
in hi. -moll Zl^ l«m
lyatery. Sonn- l»d given him .ceni.ia, bachelor. Opimaltc the
W^Trc lin weirfu'
c.f foo.1; iH-lmd louud raw turnip, and *
that wav even OKir.- dUor- arma and wonJciad how it could be ,n„Vw'«nV
earwia lorgotlen in the bare
“>e klteheu. and, hack of
ooee more the careening atage you are beraus.. ... ............
ntany n capfol of applei wete found *1*®
»•» « well l.iillt wood ,uraecl n b.nd nod ihlv time i> overyou had N-ei. «rk.
dei-«rterl by the- plckera .In roaOaldc
'h®'ai’penred io have «one mad. turned. Jlmrae Poet Mill clinging Co
From your Sun#ilner.
orrharda. Night* lie had .-urled «)• in >”«*lbly thru waa the reaaon Towwe ,be linea. waa thrown to the ground
Teekie Wil-on.
nny wlnd-ahlelded corner and by day
ao anenuoualy to hla prlaon: ami lay anconaclou*. Ifudley, with
1 slamid like to «ec Hie wild flowers
he trudged viurdlly on aecklng a'placc
l-o'-alhlv giatiiude to Ondl.-y lor the locked null am-k ip hla aniifc, and the tame fluw.ia ihai crow wear
where a roal. live boy woul.l be eonhim expUlne.1 hla Inauni dt^ und.-d In the margin of tl.e awamp. your home
'
aldered an anaei Instead of a nulxauce.
I® **'*' newetftner.
Inaiantl) he waa u|i agd olt Into the
.
After the funeral—hla nioilierb tuner"I gueaa everything need, waabing." thick Jungle like a acared rabbit.

al—Dudley had sll3ij-.d away from lommeptcl Dudley. -Ma>l« If I wakh hi- mind wa- one thongliL He moat
\eata, Wa-h.
May 18. 1813.
Ihoie who Intended to jdatv him in inP-all the ihiiiga, U ll k-ikyiiore like It *a‘e it-, .-v,;;--,irod siudJ. on and on
r Prealdent-^
ondianage and began his brave-eareh was a hoiiar.'’'
he rau. Iraving'no trail In that Jungle
am "
ao --------glai to--gel *
a card
card ami
ami butbutfor work. He would kup|«n himself.
Dudley had aet liimst-ii a prodigloua
«»'»and tamarack.
'r"
my
button
roost of the
His mother had taught him that no usk and bad Iltile knowledge ot !iow=
lie was lost In the depth of
Ip-alihy l»y needed charily. He waa to go about It In a general way ho «>« «*»">>>
«»-«nip bm with no T”®
^
lobust.* tovy and full of sidrli. ro be knew that be must liave warm water
‘Ufottlon he'»iill penelraieO In-- 1
**
hunted for iKvrJile who wanted a Iwy. cloth and boap. And added lu that was
"'‘“t M the bold up moo fol“ ,
A mile or
U-yond the bridge he his’lli-rre d< leniiinaib.ii to In- a l.ov I®*”!? " bat If they UKjin-tcd him
Marjory
Wilson.
<anie to a small, rough ImarUed house worth baviiig alxmt ' So ull clav Ion - ®* having the valnablr mall sack?
n sore that your .dolly muM be a
tmrroun.led |py flelda and a garden, he acrublvul the taWe. cupboarti floor -»rtSh'-dTowse lia>t ac-omiuiuled 1
when she wear.
An >>|Km door showed an untidy room, apd cliairs. He i-»en let the fire down Inxlcad
of alaylug with
a dog and a middle aged man sIiiIbk and washed the sioie The seriibhing •t*«‘*. The- swamp wai
befon- a. deal table at his wnllun took a long while, for he eotild only ’'f
‘® f®*-' exceedinglytliTd.rfto,
meal. As Du.llej llinsdtj adv.med tu clean a -mall, round .|«i at a lime
'""K
«»®"n ®"
May 18. 1813.
tho thresbdbl the .log stood up and it was weary work, bm it kept him *®"'c »®'« nmts with the mail -ai l; In
Dear Pr^
growled.
'niad.'idiu his lap ami reted.
.1 am glad to get a card and button,
••\^y. hello, " said the man. “who's ft-el tb'uL he was caniing Ms liv|ii)u
Dot oo the highway the pursuing
loo.
1
would
really
llko
a botton for
coming?The broad he ate at noon had ifai- thieves mUoi>ed up to the oveiiumt-d
•■jukf m».“ r.*:.; r.udiwj.
flavor of well earned broad. Towm> nage. M'likoui a glance at the un- liiUt- ttoroihy (Ttata. too. L try ‘
•■Oh.“ said the man. "ao.ffs you. Ii ate hit share witltoui iroublinR alsiiit conscious driver whose dog stood a Suushlner all of ibe time.
such maiien-. tlii-n sai by the stove guard over Mni tbey ki-Arrht-d the rig ,1'rom yooi

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CUrkUke yilcb
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of 170,«
to aearcta for thieve, and' how to )e^ .
*•' ‘I.® Sunshlnerw would -end
a policeman to -oroc hidden place
* *"*"
®tf
hlnbday. I where a footpad may be at wort
“'®® » “»} do. Plcaac
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■ button aa I liav© loal mine.
M®« to XoUow

.‘hod wlM le, out the foUHh or r-f rr

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June." Then I am going to Uoui U
“'®'' maatera If they are atx’liUt my aunts who live tberw. We
''■•h the doga while they are
have five new mllcb cows, and I have 'Tcelvlng their training la asaoclated
an offlrer In plain clothing, whom the
given me for helping to milk I wi.b
"OPPoae lo be foreign to the
>on
yon «>u!d
could come here this summer
sumnu-r and
and
'■ “»« »hle i
»ec us. We woold have a good flme
•>>»» MUcka on the
There are five lakes near our home
*«*««« *f their training la
fome If >uu ran. Wc Bav* fk.wera
re»h«d which the doga are uugbt
>>lanUMl. The lllaiw are all iu bloom *“
®f the polleo
They are awfully pretty .Soon we will
‘hey come to be auspli
tov»
7r<.l, ve,.UM„
ol ..arbo... b.7 7h, oltto..
garden. Hood-Lye.
*
A* th* au.
.
hs'i^
Inea Room.
so laUencc wUl'dlsirese of the little
annoyance* of life and leave no trace.
Rut
a
fault-finding
mooJ keeps ibe sky
>
W.V n...,- V,- K
The grass will not dry Ull
fcJgKaiuai. Micb.
the sun comes oni. Your worries will
May IC, 1813.
till you give sunny ito'
tJear ProaldeS—
ticnco a chance;
The girls all liked their rerds and
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"1'ea." said the boy,
Dudley ' Id walclK-d Dinlley dean live Ust ic the loektyl Ivag. Dne. two bags of
Imiaiiently crie«l ihej;
H
TT
'“'to Wto" toto to. to.,d
half or the smootb-iiUned maple floor, -«Ntnd and luurib-rUss m.HI wer«t
Flrrid.
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AllnJ
K7Kingswood."
“We've waited nearly half ah bpur.
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"“''® t®
“•‘W® Tl.e oilskim .amed tor
®
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**“'* borg Hasiad. age Im: Perry-Goome
•Well. I'll -be Jiggered, said the
growing nicely. Every
Do burry. Jw," they cri^.
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many a liakln of blackened water w«-i weather followed. Hk*o tliv- iwckRriksen.
I'cM
Irwin Johnson, age
on IL and thero aro forty or more.
“111 l» there—when my work Js done;
five: t-MwIn Johnson, age ten; Ei«l< „
ticorge liost w’as Mtlngltroid with *»*
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»*”* ‘■‘•■®'*e >’®’'‘ '' ®®»»- but no
Is of the “four-leaved- sort. M ho haa
Not till then.'' he reidied.
laron. boiled i«ui'ot-s end 'apple
regnlu.-.! their for- Idler sa.k ai>|«ared. It inysilBe.1
Uuderdale. i
Johnaon, age twelve; Kora Johnson, aaother
Who ran And nnoiber?vnuce. In spite of-eVery m>lite effort.
*•'«’
“®®‘.
The two Highwaymen bud seen ,
,
.
*-•
•Nlome on. eome « ; dhi- work can Ihiilley's eves sured at the footl
«he windows, the driver silling uptight. There wdr. *A'®r President—
i,ero,- Ricbnmn.l. age seven: farl
Cw In RusMa
"Hungry? - asked George Post.
®' ®>®“' JtlsiJ®
'*'* *’*- The?
“d « *«« ®w to Richownd. age nine; Earl lUchmoud.
They nrged. 1HI by and by."
t8-iK>nif. " admliie.1 the lad, nnd Ms t******^ ca' h window lane. To Ms knew he liad not thrown n mall bag
'^'bldby. Tbry bava a age famiecn; Anna Ikvroib} Hason. les may be seen In the Interior of
"It night, of course, but I don't think red llus quivered. •

horror the liaih made them rforst. from the. stage, yet one was gone.
Bloeum. and wc would agafilve; Be«le Johnson, age eWen; Rnasla. where great traeis of eoantiy
It wIlL" wrap hla re|dy,
.F Timidly the Iwy aeated himself oi*
"® ‘•"'® *“ eirrokS He Swearing at the misfortune they gal®“‘ beads up. and we tbonghi Lepnerd Peu-rson. age four; Ijia May are covered with sn'w sir oraths of
“When I've a task to do. I^llke
l«sUe his host and commenced to oat *'*‘'‘^■1 snd |N>lishe.l el them iintil tin- lojied bai-k from wbenre they came.
“*
“Tl®* 1®
"* some- OouUnd. age eleven: CIsre Bargy. age the year. The coirs Uoome affllr<ed
To do It right away;
wliat was glved him. Never bod food '•®'l»c*iw r«ubl lie dlstlnguUhi-d in
Immi-dlatel/ afterward. George irost ‘blng. U nifne<l ao hard that we ten; Helen Nessun. age four; Martha with snow-blladneM while >~sWitop
Work first, my father aay*. then fpn; tasted ao good. He forgot lo curb Ui*
Tbra be fiilci .'W- kettle and revived, sat up' and looked arnuiid. Ills
*® *" •‘‘bool todty. Will you Season, age ten. inease send the cards floe graaa under the metiing anow.
And what hi- egya I
npl>Hlie end etc every thing put on hD
•*®” This was s«mo horses bad ttop|>ed a few ro^s abua.l
»» » biiilop. please? I cannot and pins to me.
a herd of them.
titled with these
plate. At Ills Vide the tolllc sat u|s ‘bbW he had done for bis mother and and stood treiuhllng from their run.
‘ ••*b * could aee you.
Vours truly,
spectacles, Is a very queer sigbL
Hnrtab for Joe! Such talk as that
right with a lagging nose on the lad's “nderalood. And when ili.- k«-uU- was The rapslied stage brought eveDthlug *’*c^**
D> me soon.
,
ids IHIlan.
—:— —
Is what I like to liear;
knee. He lunl. In hi* dog mind, dt^- hot enough to disgorge' a cloud of l>nck to hi* jiilml. Btaggering to hi.-*’®“'' '®''*"K bltle Bonrhliicr.
H !« nice to have so many of your
HaMta.
But mauy boys will not ngree
elded Mist ihe newcomer wns the
«*orgc Post dn.vc into ihe feet he called for Dudley, tlien. di.
Davidson.
acboolmalea wieh to be real SunForm the habit of being ord«D by
With Joe nnd me. f fear.
right SOM and deigned to solicit fa
his day'- trip, init np hcarfened. looked for Ms dead MkIj.
«•""«»»« «he horse must have beams.
never allowinf yootaelf to be diaorI^y first, and lat-i. and all the lime
' horses with Towse leaidng about He b«-lievo.l \he child had In-en kliu-d
»*c'l“l» he was telling you
------------------------deriy.
Uieorderiy habits
Would suil most buys. I know;
-.Now." began fleorgcPofci. after the him and Du.lhT-JOondIng hy Then hr hy the fall. Asioiilj.h..d, he found the ‘hat he was glad 10 see you.
SUNSHINE STORIES,
with'yearn, and are a great anooyanca
But riigt. I'm very glad to sa.v,
meal was over, “whst Is your cnand? " hurried Jo Ihe kitchen Inieiii on sui* boy neither living or dead.
*
A Great Dell Shew.
to others aod hindrance to sel^
la not the way wiilt Joe.
lAidley looked at Mm wHh wide- l"*wrfbk- At Hi- threshold of the
"Must a-ph-ked himself up and
*''®" Laudcrjlale. hla. Ilox
one hundred thousand dolls?
open, honest blue eyes.
hack door he sioiqied slock still and troiieil hom<- in a fright.' be condud****
*"> ‘® ld* lure so many gathered •
”®*' ■ *«/ Bavea Meaty.
When you've a task to do. my Uoyr.
"I'm looking tor some' one wlw
ed. and felt relieved.. .Next be examPresident—
1q one pUre at one time, but at «'---^hen l*aul Sharer of Chatfleld.
Don't pul It off. and say
wants a l-.y," said he.
'Husl m' l.mionsV cried George. “Is lited the vicinity for the registered
'
D®'®‘by Sweet's JcHor In the *reat Doll Show held in the city oT
»»• “« *•«•" ®ld he savad hU
Ton'll do ii. when ybil've had youg
George Post wMsilcd-" 'Tell me the ‘hi* my house or soiueisxly's inrtor?" man bag. it was gone. Of rou^ the
**** •**’ D™* '
It waa. igmOon there were actually as many
»nd when be bad three doUata
whole story." said he -n.-glii at the He looked at Dudley In nmaa-meni. hold up men had uken It He had
‘»e«y-thlrd a* tfi|s. The majority of them were
bought a calf from a neigMmr. He
toF
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dlsirlbotlon
at
Christmas
time
'"P*

I*® y®«‘» »" ‘he farm aod
to.to. a.* bcjclnnlng. '' So Dudley told of bis “ seemed Imiisslble for that carroly- conveniently tost Ms wits and let them
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among cUidren In the fioorer parts ot
^®‘'
Thi-n he bought an.^
"“'her who taught Mm Inde- haired. Muo.-yed llitle waif to work «ke wh.t .hey were after.
"
A habit to deplor*:
«
,ponde-nre
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h. In
h..i
h.ir
to,r..to..,.toi
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and lightning
“'‘hinl storm Inst
and died*«nd-«
In pororty.
-li.P
■ueb
wondera.___________________________
H. had hair exiwc^e.1
lutierty
regreiilhg bU toss h.- hitch- thunder
I"?'!*''’*?“
»nsi tnighu the city. Imagine It If you can. Even
“epi it three months and aold
Ilian, he Ihidicy to skip oui. had thought the ed his team Vo the rightod w^.n'an’d turt«l I**—’
“ half this number of chlidron Ucktng a «
>"« 'I-rthg he piMied 1
rain end It dlrfn't stop until doll—tbet essenUal part of our happy f«“h of pop corn ao.l sold »40 wotth.
JDd Ilte f tlH- lone sadly drove n to the office a hlaidetbout half ***'‘.*
|>a-t •'*'
six. ■*"’
and *’'■*
that
His
fatber |iu«
put lur
the niouey
money on
00 luteresi
lutmt
It's like vitle Whara ha-.t f.iil/l.i Hia. i-i'i_-' ~ *“®“'
chUdbood!
•»“ »«»ner
'‘*®*'
During an ocean voyage everyone I*
him and now at the age oC (walse
could have told that bis gray eyes things you read nbo.it where they So lieeidy troubled ZZ be that he
How.te Do TMnga
so iieepiy troubled was be that he ,„r ,hu ,im^. „ ,
qnj.,hing admittedly at their Utlesi. There is J'**" »>• hm- HM ou Interest. He oft..........
.....................to ..to..... .VtotoF- IJtFtollU lUIV llivBto...
I In «
ay, aa May told you about nothing to be done, add everyoM docs
*»F* •“"•e grown-up men havwi't
He trod Ihe clean swamp. ..The dog had renialne.1 by hi* —
minute;
• to Mr. WWdhy's..
to i«*rfectlon. But on n recent vo>- ‘hat much.-Hay Fanners Wife.
up and vIoleDtIy blew bU nose.
floor as If Ihe boards
ards were fragile and master until he was satisfled that all
vJL,
What you ran do. 0
From I Sunshlner.
^ the lasseogers In the first cabin
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I) you can,
-why." said he qs If surprised al IWde lo break. With extreme care was rlghU then be took op the trail of
begin It;
“CaronU' "fell
Ro*e Davidson.
nf Hie Cnnard liner "CaronU"
^ the dUrovery. "I've been wanting a he cooked thick slice* of beefsteak the mnsieps boy. For Dtidley to leave
Uolilnesa has genius, i«wer and magic
Helen Kovarik will !« gU.1 to know over each other " In their energetic dcPf^WPl^ «J® not grow on pine trees
,j.
boy myself. Sow I'd Ukc a boy most o\«r the clean stove and Dudley si-t tbe road and iwnetrate the swamp was .w,,
at you think ot her.
sire lo
•«PPO»« from Ihe
to drees more and finer doll.
dolls than ‘
Only eng^e and then tbe mind irows
*“
®f IV®®®®*!*"*- He n>"M
which was given beeause tbe
their neighbors. Every moment, that name,
I
he.^- ’ '
"
'
hunting n Job." reminded »»* cheese and cakes and fnili George woe If anything was wrong. Therefore
fruit reseniUe* the oohe of a pine
Maple City, Mich.. R. P. D. No; I.
could be BO utlllxed was ^voted to tbe
Basin ..d ih.« fhto .toFW wiirw-to-.-.
had bought in town and the -clean Dudley, still resting on tbe bank of
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_
plant
on
whleh'they grow
Box JO. May IS. 18IS.
ising of dolls until two bnndrqd
„,p,^
*7*^^—course." agld George. "THafs Uble added to their apjMsUxlng appear- mosa. waa first aurtle.1. then delightPr-Mdaw*
'
'
.
J®*'
J want a hou«;hee|ver. Ceu «nt<.
cd. b) the apjoatanre of the dog.
"®*<nent.___________ *
■ you ke<-p booser
s
jipxt day Dudley aeeompanidd fals
"Good ol.l Towse." he soMicd. "Now
his long drive wUh show me the way home.
THE
eUNBlilNE
P^IDENr*
“Thai would l.e fun.“ cried Dudley. Iwnelactor
iu'nb^T
Itself. There are nsnally several off• VISIT,
round eyea glowed. His freckled To
In front ol the horses.
Because a dog
sets or suckers attached to tbe bottom
Tour Preald^i has Ihre-n away on
became niumiDed like a full By chance he began
to., Th........to. .to to.,.....
to. 7.
zt7.
of It when It cornea to SDarkei. aa^ It
* beauH'ful vaestron. 8.inbeams; right “’®®"'
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^-natured stage
p.„nF........... ,to,.,to ..r„ to „« .to..„ ,j.to., 0.7
hutoto
' f» proimgaied from ttaegg. but la q
out in the woods with the treeV.. and
“Then pitch ln," iBrilcI C.eorge. aod George, and the name aluek. It avoid- as George Post end bis ««m. Heavy- down four years aim and burned all r^J fonv
warmer country Uian (hla.
flower, -n.1 i.ir.u
’r ... Dudley nemlt-d no Second bidding
ed the stiffness of Mr. I'oin-ifie famil- hrortod .. .h- i«.. „r ..i...».u «.,i a,
®•®°"* *®«> ‘houaand boya

w,"F„toto. ..to .to

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l««t for you.
"totber while -he fought a losing b.t-Suit, mo fine." said Ihe driver. . -The regUterad mall Is stole,- he oae sent my name tTyou I am“n
ctothre tarn- T
years ego. when the dedr First Pres *‘® *•**'*
the neclle for bread “Sounds like you aod Towse and me announced to the startled |•o*tma«er. now. My sUter elx years old. and mr >m»A] >h>
Idem Ulked <0 the Runshluere -who
«o ^ •““wl «•>« »*w Is a family. If* flrai rate.“
“Thug, held up the atage and took brother, four years oM. are on tbe
englg^at the
even the i«pa> and mammae of rome
of you. Mrs. R*> used i» *rlie stories
for the Sunshine page. But now she
Is ao Imsy wrHinR Morle* for grownup peoide In the grown up tnagulnes,
that your iTesIdent never deeamed
she would atop for a chat with us.
iM't It lovely, ami aren't
prourf
- - We
- ..........
sad glad*. IfM's aU aay. “Thank you,
Mrs. Ray.’"
Hew Dudley Made Goed,.
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bm* ««“>■» the tera." warned the i«*tma.ter al Oak'Tlutt s a aerlous bo.lnoai.“ de- twelve yrer, ojd. wonld like a card rerried m Jfr -^l7f «..* “I?
land postofflce. "They re worth a for- ctared the |s»stinaaier. "I wu noU- and boUon. u be would like to be a and to manr w^.t.eKl^ ZZ.Zli
Thais floe, praised George. The tune. Sixteen hundred in them that I He<l that (he bag conulaed two tbu- member, too. Goodbye for this Itme
f®®*" *®®k» tw^ tbe siie. I'd never know of. for land laymeni*. Maybe aod dollara for Reed and BaKlett.
From
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"toto.
Tto,.. Oo..to.rr
W. ho.'. ..•„* T...
...cFnito.,
that ...to.
modi Tto,...,
r*M«rr
^
AHceB.
Riggs.
That night Dudle.v'a tired llllle tody
"Me. 1 eouldn'l shoot/a aqulrrel." twfeeajear.
I am ever ao .happy liecana you
What a ehlW* ntadlse it must
oa a bed George managed to Post told him. "Ain't a-golng to hurt
‘Tee. If
bad beatnas." agiaed aod Jimmie care almnt the f
r®»«nici of-extra dullu. It wu e anything
living while I'm alive, said Poqt. “1 ’apoae 1 oughta carried a gna. Onb. Ton ahall aadt have cards and
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make-shift, but Dudley thought It he. "There baln't no stage robbers but 1 ain't no flgbUng man. AU 1 Ca hotlons.
A flea* .far.
luxurious. Me seemed scarcely asleep on my route anyway."
ilo h . .

June, tbe month ot not*, to here
before Ms but shook him awake and
He picked up Ihe canras aack of
At ttaal moment a very tired boy
Clarklake. Mich. R. P D .No *
..
.....
* bwity ornament, and al the
'•»“ bim brcakfui waited. He had In locked mall from tbe postofflce flo». earrylng a locked inafl sack atuniMM
May li. 1811. Mine lime a tblng of Joy. I* a ^
to'”
* ‘®"’'
^ ‘® b‘» won onf oboved It in the doorway. At Ms heels wu____ _________ _
Jar. Every giri.ought to have one In
r*t
bis high seat
Towu. Roth almwod sign, ol having
We rerelved yoar-yards and ________
her own room, and any girl can make

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wt every which way through hole. In
''W^Jh^ourire iTlhat tin buln." "Is'^wonh'Tl.lTrt ranrom-a'^'”S TeT w.lT
hlarimleMhal. HI* round blue ey«a George loM him.'and a« no. Me. f*. mb rw,n-r
w .F.«Mto-w.to.;-.«

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!^'wSd uL"to
‘blb^
Uk* to
-OtoK
I w«i tell yon bar
card and

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landaeape: It embdliahea an Infarlor
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dmractef. Some answeetneas. otM
MHenmea and
aofoe soften (he eoantenanew
otbb, 7.
I brighUB by their aplritaal vtvao,

T^l your kite makers to use eaBco
to envar the Mlaa, u it U nweh better than 4mp*r. Borne old draaa or
aprea wiu'do. It’eaa be pasted or
sewed to the sUcka Du sbwtg. Ittht
twine to fly It with, and makea rad.
with a handU or crank to turn 1l Idw
Jars nv
may *>•
be bought
bought wind
wind up
up tbe
tbe kite..
kite. Put
~
J«to
the red in a
In almost any fancy grods atotp. but frame, and your kite to good far haU
any non-^onma Hr will aaswer tbe a MfM If y«i have piaaty cd wln«.-<N.
par^ and lu n^ness c
• C Jbarap. la Opantry Odiftomaai

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