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Grand Traverse Herald, July 15, 1913
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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)
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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)
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1913-07-15
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OLDEST PAPEK IN mCBKAN NOm or MANO BAPIMHESTABUSBED im
AK) TRAVXBfll BAT BAOU,
TRATEESB CITT, QBAND TBATSBSB COUNTT, HICBIOAN, TUESDAY. JULY t5. 1913
tlVEMItE
n FMMERS
AOWCgLTURAU CXMRTt
ORAMTfkAVKAM.
\
HELP ALONG
JONI GOmilY HURT
VIWT
■
viuMf un unea
lENCt filltAT .
TO AL
FALFA CAMfVkION.
M «r Fvfw ay Man Wtw
• <• Mm* WatoMiMd By th*
MnsM WIM Want ta
Pnt A A I>ottA «t Um I
• aad 3. T. ZHnmar.
MMaat ■cTkattsrlM Trom tba mPvtOMot o( ainicaUw*. WwhlnciM.
were is the TraverM CUy Mctlon lut
week laepMUac altaUa fields and fl*IBS
advice.
PnC Potta to tbe Acrlcshuml odtoe* aUUto «9ert dad Mr. ZUnser
to tbe tarv aau«eneM eepet
ter DortewanerB Midilcen. Teeterday Mr. Zlmncr vtolted Um aiylsm
tem and tbe Wfiltoa Grant ito)f7
tens to Um west of tbU city. Tbe
eaiwfvUy In coMpany wtm Oeoise
Pfka. the aecretery ef the Intottatiea.
aad anoeedoae were offend aa
Method* of acrWoltnre. Tb* Oranl
d sad eoU teete
were made for oerotal OMde to «*tmaine whether there was eiUBuloui'
Ubo lor tho snoeoMM growlnc of olfaUa.
This toroaooB Prot Potts
Zlauner epeot oo the Ohartos P. loft
tern near Ao*. The eoU tests BMde
her* showed that la spou there
SB ahobtunai ,nf Utni imd in othB.
place* a'sEcHOr^. Zapl has distrUtuied a ffrott May loads of hard
wood ashea dh thh ptooe and where
these have hoes MRoad. Ui* tond
seems to he dafteMnUy stroaf with
Um* for tbs crowtac of food crop*.
Ux. fiept has • siem lato aU^fa aad
to piaanlap i^od Incraaslnc hto
acroape. The prpnid which to to be
broh«bpa> (or aUaHa was plren a
to acrideat occonwd Saturday
the White ablnple mUl located be
tween Cass elreei and tbe round
bouse of the Pore Maroueu* whereby
the engineer John Conroy bad hU
ripbl arm badly broken at the elbow
ioUiL
In eoreeway as the engine was be
ing started at seven o'ctock Saturday
the governor belt slipped causing
tbe engine to run away, and br^ the
connoetlnp belt of Uie macblnery. Tbe
flying end struck the engineer knockteg him against the boUer renderiap
him nnconseloas for a time and beside breaking the arm badly brntoed
him about the body.
The Inlured man was teken to a
nearby hoose and a physician aunr
Mr. Conroy is an elderly man
who Urea
SUghf* Sidteg and
him borne is Um city during hU
working Ume.
Before tbe engine coold be stopped,
the loose .beh bad torn a great hole
in the roof of tbe mill aad otherwise
created havoc
GIRL TOOK MONEY
Foeketbeok Belonping to Misa Mary
dcrlptora Taken From Coun• ter In Stor*
Mto* Mary Senpture. a-ao llroc
the dty. waa ratlevod of her pocketbook. tewutatng »S.2t. Saturday
of age Tbe young lady bat!
gone into on* of the local atore* to
make tone panhaaes and had momen'urlly told btr pockeUwofc down.
•he not looked ter It It
gone and with It tho Uttle glri. Chief
of Fullco Caraan was aoUfled. the girl
waa found anF taken to police bead-'
cuarten. wfiem abe confeteed to the
theft She bad token tbe large purse,
emixied the eWMlIer bUl book which
ft container, and put the money lu
lltUe pocketoank of Her own. She bad
than bidden the purse and thrown
tbe bill took away. When found abe
had BiMDt 1& oeots of tbe money (or
enndy. Ice cream aad pennuta. All-of
wore found and retuned.
Thp youthful offender U by
mean's green at the game In spite of
her tender y«tn. Some two year* ago
the poUc* found «18 te her
which
been atoten from a nalgb
bor. Sbe'dtoplays unlooked for ahrewdneaa te getting aa;ay with and dlepoateg of ber hauls. It ba* not
been decided what will be done wUb
the FhlM.
GOOD ROADS
ROTAIREIBRHIIISHET
Antrim Camp Spent Day in Trsver**
. City
TEACH DUTIES
AS CITIZENS
Tblrty todies of Antrim Camp No.
<745 R. N. A. of Elk Rapids came to
the city yeetsrday .in reeponse to an
MONtTCR OEMONtTRATiON GIV toviuutm of Queen city Camp No •HOULO BE AIM OF BCHOOLB OF
EN THURhDAY EVENING.
NATION.
An afternoon- eeoaloo of the
lodge was held, after wbtoh
gram eonslsUng of music, redUUons
'was glv<
The moat amusing part of the pro
gram wu a drUl given by tbe ladle*,
srhe acted u a
TOURItTd MARVCLLEO AT I
Dinner and sapper were served, BUT FEW TAUGHT TO RECOGNIZE
THUtlAdM MANIFEdTEa
OBLIOATIONA
and when Antrim Camp left for home
last evening all said they had apent
most enjoyable Ume and hoped
Fifteen Car* Left Eariy This Mem- they would aoon be tevltod to Trav
Oey Sduutlon Tend*
lag on Last Lap of Trip. Menuerse city agate.
ClanlshMae and D«i
•neiR Fimd dterted for
Bocial Spirit Which la a
Earie.
EGUPSB) FORVa ATTEMPTS
WIUi the honking of ante boms and
tha Chaerlng of the passengers in the
cars the toorists of the West Mich
igan Pike dashed into the city down
Front street and drew up in front of
Park PUo* nearly bait an hour ahead
of time. People rushed to the doors
aad wtedowa to *ee the rtoltors go
by aad tbs strasu looked ter a Ume
IlkeaboHdaygiihering. Tbe commit
tee of anahgemenu bad anUdpated
that tbe guests might' be right on
•chedul^ Ume. aa that was the way
they bad Imen doing all along
routs aad so had gone out to
ithem west of the city aad
not a minute too early. Tbeee ears
preoeeded the eompany up the street*.
Ths day had been as near
nature could provide and while the
lonrteu were covered with du*L they
were a happy enUiuslasUc company.
They unickly reglstetwd aad removing
tho dost oftravel. went at one* to thp
dining room, tor (he rid* through Uie
Grand Traverse atmosphere bad given
earii one a keen appeUte and they
wanted to tnak* sure of a good din
ner before the.real pf tb* pngnm
was. egntod out, Thto delayed the
ptffi' nbaHnlMt and It was nearly
bait past Mgbt before the parade wu
re^y te eun
Id tbe metnUme the local autobu
gsthcrnd on all tbe strdeu and It wav
great stght to see tbe large number
of care lined up In all dlreoloas.
CaapbeU-e Concert band enlivened
the oceutnn by glrlng a concert to
front of the hotel and kept the crowd
to good btoer. Bed fire was boriMd
on all Ih* corners and this Fith tba,
honking of Um anxious antoists and;
tbe cheering of the crowd and ta*
paasteg bwto and forth of the
berioM cars made up a moving pic
ture seldom seen in any city la tbe
•tote.
Tbe vlsUors suted that they had
been received In a fine manner
ateng the route, but nothing coold
compare with tb* tweepUon that they
srer* accorded here. They knew that
Trnvert* City would welcome them
but this wu beyond their grutem
PRESBIT SYSTEM GRITIIilSB)
mTIYATIOI PAYS
RAS SSI SEPARATOR
Jeiimc HllbeH Solved Vetch and Rye
Growing.
I
.Prof. A R. Potu. of the Michigan
Agrlcdtural college, and J. P. Zimr. assUtaai agricutturirt for north
westers Mlehlgaa visited the Jamer
Knben farm te Leelanso coontyTburiday and Inspected the tw^ty
acre* of vetch which Mr. Hilbert Is
growing tbU year. The vetdi to be
ing grown wtth rye and hu done well.
Borne of the planu bar* a length of
seven feet and oome of tbe rye to of
a belghth that Is equally great. The,
vetch to being grown for eeed. this'
seed being very valuable. Mr. Hil
bert bu evolved a plan whereby be
separate the rye seed and .the
vetch eeed. The machine insists of
an endleu belt whlcb to on a slight
Incline and U kept moving. The
vetch seeds being round, roll into a
baekai at tbe upper end of tbe tedloe.
and tbe rye seeds are carried into a
basket at the super end of tbe Incline.
As vetch to a great soU builder there
a grvat demand for the seed te or
der to build up the Ugblev sells Of
Western Mlehlgaa. .
Chicago. July 12.—American eebooU
under tb* preeont system of education
do not nil the . place they should in
fitUng boye and girls for manhood
aad womanhood, according to Protes
ts. D. Mseaintock. of tty Onlveretty of Chicago. Prof HacCIlntoek
hu long advocated radical retoi
rhlch be believe*
will toad to make th* young graduate*
fitted to take up their dntto* u elUxens. Today he gave to tbe United
Preu his ideu u to tbe ebangee FATE OF CAPITOL IN BALANCE
FIFTY YEARS AGO.
needed.
Haeb hu beco uld during U>e past
mr rmn about cvlUvatlng the
chard and man} of tbe fruit growers
bare uken more pains te tb* matter
of keeplag weeds dosm tban they
ever did te tbe year agon* by. They,
however, have not learned tbe lessoi
that tha best of fruit can only be se
cured to tb* long ran by ihorongb culUvatlea of the trees Talk I* cheap
aad work to bard, and for this reason
many of our fralt growers have done
Tbe test of our school' system to
If to tbeory rather than whether it prepares our young people
te pracGce.
Cenfedtrete Cavalry Came Near Cap
to take vital place* In a reaL eoclal
J. W. Markham, however, who bas>
turing artd Leeting the Nstlenal
rorld—a world of all the people, a
80 acres of fnilL just north'of Grel-;
Traaeury.
world of' real, not acc^ental needs
llckviiie. is tbe exception to tbe me.
and urriee. In many Ways our
Hb fouryear-old cbertr orchard is abacbooto are atni nnaocUl. They do
colutely weedlcM. FUrtbenuore the
Washington. July il.—Civil war vet
not give the young people what te
trees show wbat wonderful growth
needed to make them aelf-aupporting eran* and old ruldents of Ceorc^wn
they can oak* when tbe ferUllty of
and Wuhtegton today recalled that
>
they
leave
aad
|o
into
the
tbe soli to not taken up weeds aad
worlA They do not give them the th* fate of tbe natlou] capital trem
crops.
bled In tbe balance exactly fifty yean
Everybody who pretends to be In thing* which oociety to glad to pay ago when tbe
the orchard busteess should uks the them for.
In many way* ear womu are the der General Early placed Wuhtegton
time to pay a visit to the Marklmji.
te a state of sMge. Tbe defense by
orchards and notice tbe splendid cnltl- more ■‘uneoclal" of the two eexee, and',the union troop* lasted until July 12.
ratlon which tbe trees get. noUce tbe our eehooU for gtrto. of oonru .wltb. The Sixth Army corps arrived from
in wuai the tree* some exeepUons. upoeUUy tell to
train young women to be helpful mem-^ toe army of the Potomac which bad
ber* of society, aad the word soetety Juat defeated Lee at Gettysburg, and
Is not used in the narrow, limited wu starting toe selge pf Richmond.
U wu only after \toe Sixth
sense. Girls ere trained In catflvated, but "unsoelar secluion. They corps and addlUonal rel^orcemanu
are taught to be member* of a f«»s* came op that Waohtegton wu uved
“aocteiy on money they do not ears trom a posriblo oceopatlon by toe oooaad do not know bow it to earsod. on federates. who withdrew Into \lrgte-
SIEGE IS RECALLED
i FARM EXI>BITS BUSY
BULGARIA IN
DEATH THRDES
BATTIES S10PPB) BY BAIR
mania Sends Twe Armko Acreu
tho Border Settlement to '
Up to Rueeto.
London. July 14.—Tha sliutom to
tbe Balku cutes to aertoa*. ’Tb* Bownunlana cootinuod their advance Into
Bolgerto ud u
It I* understood thgt Turkey and
Rouffluto have practlreJIy roamed ah
agreement vhereby ttoumanla will
support Turkey. Turkey to prepared
for u extended campaign against BuL
garto and two armie* converging from
Chatslja and Be lair are moving to
ward the Bulgarton f.-entler. Reports
roDtlDoe to tell of horrible trutmut
of Prisoners ud noncombatuts by
(he Bulgarians. Decanae of buvy
raloa ud bad roads iiule fighting has
occtti^ tor several days.
Roomuto to uld to be. priteeedteg
to occupy a much larger extent of Bnlgartu tenitor}- thu ahe prevlouly
etottiMd. and Greece to bunting to
avenge the Bulgarton massacree. oonceralDg which borritylng details eontteually appear te gjricla] reports tosued from Atfiea
___ .................
AOcording to ihe»e reporu. ears and fin
ger* of Creek women still burteg ear
rings ud rings ware (ound te tho
pockets of Buinriu prteoaan.
There to slUl talk of Rnulu laterfertec* ud It to reportad from R. Pe
ursbnrg that tbe powers In ooeeert
have notified tbe eaUlmc poH* that
they wUi not pertalt mlHtary op«ntions beyood the Eno-Hldja line fixed
by the London cootereac*. But Ibe
Europeu concert Is slew te movlag.
No fresh fighting is reported ud It
appurs that rnmm regvdteg a rev
scale which the world really ooBaot
afford, and with a social esclutvwen
“Wuhlngtoa bu never seen a more don of King Ferdinand.
Prot. A. R. Potu of tb* Mlchican
dramatic UmeM laid u old vetoru to
Tbe Bulgarton governmut accuses
Agriculture ooUece closed a very sue- ud snobbery which IsoUtu them
day. Tbe eurtlteg news that Genof cin
ceu'ful week's work Saturday. vlsIUng ftom the vast majority of mankind.
are!
Early waatfe clou to Washington Bulgarton atrocltloa. with A view .to
Ute farms of Dr.-E a Minor and In order to be genuinely sodaL tbe
rknk Lahym, soufliwsai of th* city, Individual mut begin to make a re ebaied toe rMuU of tbe etty ud preparing the gromid for futnre torrito eoclely for wkat he or she cansed much coastaraatloa. 1 re tortol clalmi. ud t
and Iginls Rntbardt's term In tbe vi
cinity of Cedar Bun. He wu weU has *0 long been rpoolring. And this member dtotteefly how it wu feared willliig to submit the whole matter to
teteraational teTcBUgatioa.
pleased with th* tet^t the people return must be la some vital kted of that toe dashing Confederate cavalry
wonld charge Into the city ud raid
are taking ta tbe growing of altelte. eerrieo which society needa
matter of twenty years on. the Trearary departmenL tb* War de.
He wu unable to respond to all th*;
calls, but hopes to return te tha eariy toe average young people of today are partment and the lYhlte bouse. I wu
' Pbotopiaphs war# aoeiued at both
ten to attwd to all the appUcaUons “receivers" only; they have taken te charge of a company guarding the
the Grant and Safff tarns for
that win be acfft te (or expert advice. food, clothing, shelter, the experlenea War departmenL When th* rattle of
IS toeatlad of son conditions
musketry broke out te t^e north'
Ttals week PraT. Ebu Mumlotd. te of others, leisure 'and play,
la Uito esettea «f tea stnta.
charge of the tederah dcmoutratloa. while th«y have been recelvlag 'all we know that toe.-soldiers In
Farmere Amtloos te Eecove Csperi
and J. P. Zimmer, tbe aUalfa expert, toll gratis tew of them have had it tranche* at Fk>rt Steveu were beteg
This nfternoea flu men are at the
AgricuttMi Advise
are helping Hon. J. C. McLaughlin made plain to them that they were engaged. 'President LJnoeln was
Jambes RsTTls iriaeo an tbe hills to Um
proof enough of the wlUtegcarry on a eampaiga- te Uusbegon like a bonding In toe eouru of con- toe battle Hoe for a abort time
s Denar darte Cuts
west of the dtr. where they
neas of tha eltUens to respond to
Port Stevens. Nearly 8.000 aoldien
Prof. A R. Potu. tb* “altelfe
county. A three day*' tour win be Btruetlon wblch, when oompletad
polnp over the proater part <tf tbe
can for aid and right wMl did they
the end of twenty yeara mnn b* pnt took part In the defeuc of Wuhteg.. to Refer
21 acre* which Mr. Harrto has into •baik~ of the Michigan agrtenltQiul do IL Baanars had been provided conducted. “
illegs
went
to
the
TUos
farm*
Fri
to
the
ou
person
te
whom
U
due
more
to
'good
use.
They
can
become
aoeial
alfalfa, timothy aad ^*er. They
for thoee who would take part te the
inspecUnp hto dalry.bert -and stody- day anemoon and went over-tthese parade aad ffe on wlib tbe party te than any ou else the Interest that only by entoustoiUcally giving bsck
A queer pase came to tbe aoUcc of
inp bis methods with the Idea of offer, very carefully, esamteiag the many tb* merateff aonh. some of them go tbe federal government bu takea te to oociety for to* rest -Of tbelr tivu
th* polio* Satontoy wbea a young
thU matter, ud bu been able lo ex
fields of alfalfa and making fuggee
And toU tew
top euintcsiiou so that bo css
man. who wu te i|m dtr MlUng mnging sray thfouffh to ChartovoU and tend this wvk In many ptoce* te
tlons
a*
to
the
treatment
of
the
crop*
of
return
may
be
luyd
not
u
a
duty,
axteea.
wu caught Ugr-ng a (IctiUevs
cure more reentts wtth the aspeh^dlso. a* to get' bigger aad better re Petoeksy, bat the supply wu eariy MteUgaa. He is dealrou of studying a wIf-sacrUloe, a eervice. but u a
aanw to conttarts. and eoUectlng ou*
Ure of less effort
turn*. This moraine he vlsKed Dr. exhauettd and tbers were many tolU the TCtk at close band wbetw he will pleasnre -of the highest kind, and
dollar for (orty-nte* retts worth at
STREET
CAR
STRIKE
AT
LEXING
Manager
Holden
wu
Prof. Potts an
be able to elmck «p tbe runUe and privilege. Of all things most iteadB. a Minor’s and Prank lAhym*
book*. Hto name wav Ambreu Bkaach
TON GROWS SERIOUS
pflb by the state ahd tedom poeora-i pteeef to the eouthwest of tbe city, erywbar* caring for the eomptBy sad find when addiUoul work to needed sd. young people need to be
of Caret. Mich., hut h* Hgaed hto
ments rnpreUvaly. (or ths pupose of end Uito afterfiooD be Is ht the Rulb- the local eemmlttee bobbed her* and and esduvor to oblate th* asatotaac* that no
name aa th* bogov umtmets u H.
SympoUitoere al Strikere Seat Up
there sMthE that each one had the of tb* geverameut.
belptnp tbs tensers and fruH growers ardt farm near Cedar Run.Dixon. Ho wu on* uf a party of Sv^
The sometolag rwelved.
BMkabrukere and Wreckad
There
I*rof. Potu Is in great demand by
to make the meet out of Uislr opporyoung BMB who had graduated frete.
oat be paid for some Uma
Treneter Station.
tehlty. BoUi met) are ready to an- the nrore progreeslve fanners And ber of promteent people who war*
high echoel this spring and ware selL
Agate, we become seclal by laaralBE
' ewer calls tor help and It to now *‘np hnslaees men, and it to keeplag him anraethd $o the rity who did not
teg magulnu u a way of maUng
to work, to know-aad rupocl labor.
Lexington. Ky.. July 14.—Follewiag
to the termer'’ to get the benefit of busy to answer (be many calls. Tbit oome wtth the party and they
mraey
to pnt tbern threugh eelleg*.
Idleneu U tbe greatost eodal sin. seriou rioting tn tbe street car strike.
paioaUad
out
nmoag
the
dlffarom
to
tras,
deeptte
the
(act
that
be
li
the knowlcdpe which th«M
CewMy Grangers Will Meet La« *f The tedirldnal abenld be expertly eap- ShartS Scott asked tbe governor for Tbay wore werktog ior ihe Bette Uf*
Mau *o that they could
led by the termers who sre and nil
M*s. It Is not an infreqnent thing
aM* of cl(ithteg.f*edteg. tbetterteg and state troops today. Sympathisers de PubUsbteg cempate. and the (rntrette
August
which they sold celled for a apeeial cffor tbe mansper of a factory to pay a not sanding In reQuetu. as their fields, be te tbb Mgsaet auto parade that *v.
I at their meeting Sat enteitatetiig btmsetf or beruU, and feated u attempt to operate care,
as a
to n*
as pood
good coc
conlJta the etty. There
larpe enm to bare hto plant taapeetedl"
» rule,
™*«- are not m
f*r of thru mas’vttree tor torty-ato* abenld receAve no eertincnte of grad
; atrtoe that etaried fnm urday decided to bold their grul uation. no diploma, until be can prove buraed ooe ear. wrecked a treufer caote. One lady noticed that eh* h£t
profit bo- dea u thoe* of tbe "book tenoers.'
by an esperu that be may' profit
itation ud beat np 2& strikebreakare
raUy toe lut week te August This
Part
Place
a&d
an
along
tha
Une
paid a doBar for fifty ruU worth of
Now lur*
the aMItty to do eo.
will
be
one
of
the
biggest
raUtoe
aad
deputy
eberlffs.
Striken
charge
there were thee* who would Join aad
Chief at Foliu
to a chano* for U>* temm to got et^
He mast know what Us pltasure that the strtkebreakera are Imported
then drop eat so that lOl cars had ever hold te this part of the state aad
Oar eemoe sod to pet it tor noUtep-ad support cost in bumu labo* aad (ram the criminal etotsee te N*w Canon. She doscrlbed tb* yang mu
some part te the line. It wu a grev. wUI teetods all tbs Grangers In this
who had aold ber. un he at gau weat
Tb* only effort which, tbe ten
•Fetloa. They have secured tor their an mature persod should be aDowad Tork.
and
the
Ttoltort
were
to
tb*
manager
of
the
party aad terit.
roqidrod ta make. isSbft of _____ _ F. e. «HCk Died Tuesday at Wllltemeb4g speaker. J. C. Ketebum. master to thtek th* world own him a
very froo la
charge at Bkearh. He #M Uken to
hivf Hem*
application and' of toklnp the goesra<•* to* state Orange. There will be Ff ^ be Is free to Uve on tb* tabor
poUoe hudgnartera and glrea a grUItheu
had glvea this matter so
meat men to their term* end back to
of
otoen
witbeot
making
a
man
to
other prominent
on the pro
log. whu be rearettod te havteg
tba railroad. It to to be hoped that
r. C. Back, aa old resident at TTO- mo^ c«otel attenttOB.
gram, which will be aaaonneed later. kteA
mede a practlca of gottteg hto extra
orery termer and (nit grower
Uamabnre. died at hto home te that
that there were
Tbe meeUng wu te the nature of : Beteg social impUu ooaperatlon— Central Uk* Youth Had Skull Shst- money In this man'-*'. Aa he wu
Orand Trareeee, laelansu. Bm
vOlagt Tusoday nooo after a abort
memorial, and u the name* of th* ithe dtSleult art of working, dm for
only uTuteu yean of age aad had
Antrim and Kalkasba cocsttoa wtD lllneu. Mr. Bnck was «t yean old parade (MM the different etioete aad tnemben of th* local Orange who hod but with -others. H to mu^ cuter
never before beu te trouM* the chief
maka deasand at ooc* ft>( tnepedbea. and bu lived In the Grand. Traverse
vast throat that surrounded the pasaed away were read. Sowera
to work alone, to uertfiee inaseU.
Oeatrel Lake- Hldi.. July iS-p-WUragteo for Uia past 91 years, making Oential Mhool roand* oould not b* placed on the attar and short speech- Coopmtloa menu respect tor others. Uam Ktopcr. aged 1> rears old. acef- wu Jeateat wtth him sad tetewed him
to
go upon hi* promtoa o< toUewteg
KALAMAZOO—CaroUne Orband has hU heme on a term near WllUamefire was placed at dif
coosMeretlon. .toteraUon.
Ilmltteg Sutally killed blmerif today, whu the stnlght aad narrow te tha tufnra.
-been arrested for tb*
burg for some 14 yean. He laavse a ferent potato of advantage along the bad -baan so actlvh te the work
ones wUtob tudenetea. agroeteg to the ahotgnn he wu carrying dtoehorg- Whu be toft the station he wu wari>ter allowiQg bor chlckeas to nu at wito and twe se«A Ftaak C. Back Of route aad it wu a scene eMdom the order.
work iB oornmoB. patteace wtth (sntta
Tha faU ritoTge eangbt the boy teg ud wu prtouse with promtou to
Urge.
WUltoffisbnix aad MUas M. Buck of ogOhUed.
At tbe next merilag th* progrem of otoen. refusal to hav* wW otoen te the head, aad hto ekuU wpe shot do bettor.
Gladstoaa. Mich.
who were In the.par- win be the geaeral upk of how to have net nnleu It hu been earaed to pteeea. A small toother wu wlUt mad* to keep track of Mm ffurtag bts
PBWAMO—Martin PUne was
toe city Wednaeday In rupeau te an ty.wm; Dr. WltUam DeKletee. ^nsl-l
by more work or u a reward. A ae
Tha aeddut latppened about ! treveto abpet the cute ud M the first
dra to.bring to this marksa a load •Tb* funeral wu bfid from tbeld^ Orwd Rhvea; Richard ^offrial person is one rim to capable of fine mOee (ttni this ptooa, when : alga of farther dlshoaesty ha wfU be as held at the church at two o'rloek. BU. of MhalSte*. Aeowtaiy at tbe ptoa will have u opportunity of rapid and pteasut esehimge of Idua. Kleper wu on bis way ber* to go W
0f bates Uirwbad as dtety. Tb* pHr* laterdtent took ptooe te the WUltoms- West MlcUgu Plk* imrlatln
voleteg It ud telling bow It ahouM It meau meattog aad portteg with
HI* brother cannot teU how It weald meu a stateie pdasa ecoIMtred was M e«MB a basbfi.
bur* cometery.
t
1
Ccotteasd ou page (our
ba tea*.
oa page tear
It happued.
tenea ter the yooag moh.
^
bu baadUnp of tbe
aame. Mr. Zh*M» lasponed Ute orcharts and tuprtteed hlmselt as tard iHth the oaOook ter
pood crops. Mr. Zapf has BO acre*
set to tiiilt; SB of these scree are In
to applae. M late cherriee. is Into
poaches, aad II hcrpe Into aiaeel
IR 6fl»T DBIAID
MADE OVERCHARGE
WANT STATE TROOPS
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PUR CRUT RAttY
OUl RESRIERT HME
AGCtOOTALLY UUED
L
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J
: PAOSTWO -
ttASD IKAVUal BBALD A» TKATnU BAT lAOUE, TSUOAT, JOLT U, IMS .»
Grmi TramtHenU
na« Is anconraced by tba dealers tbe tots sf* really giAty. «M If -tor
time win aoctn coma vben no Intarkr cbaiffee are snstatoed It will m
fruit arm be found on sale to the «4iy« rrdieel reviMoe to the list of pollUeal
heroes who. have been plsoed upon
tor pedestoj of pebUe esdmaUn.
Tw^n lAd Tbontejs at
a B. OHMBR MUrt MTCRCSTB
tba itoargee die tne eenaiora Md con-T»v«5dS? io«ia*|ci^
Thli Tocton to foitnnate to McarTO iOSKPM OBCnUM
kinds were held, fkiuta.
gresamea, laatead of -heiitg aervanu
lac the aarrleae of the tana experts
and ke cream we e
>ar the paopls have been booUlcto ot
a
ho
have
been
-aant
from
the
MidiV
OBO. O.
sold wnd mnsie was tanUxbod ibroog*!- Ourtofi Rato Five Veers «tosn««
geu >*Tlculuiral college to Inspect
«nt the entire 'day by the I. O. 0.
from tear of pollUcal ennIhitoUon or
n*to Wee BulK Up far
PAfW MODUCB—
tbe farms In this vicinity, and offer
the .eiebtatHetoi.
for financial reasons. It to a aad <on- Butter .
............................lg-»c land. A great number
Utoely sQcceBUons for ioproving
■Mm«4 w
o>s broogHt Blcnlc baskrtt nil-1
dltlai tt conanMato. bet lf.lt to true
Mank 1. l»Ot. at tba
■oil and beading off paiu tbat ttarHttbe brima and enjoyed .U)ptf dinnen
the paimto are eatlttod to know tU
Tbe Hptel WtalUng has changed
cropa. The faraers of tbe region'
beneath the ehade of (betroea on tttc< managemeot. H. 8. O'
facto to the case to order to see bow
have arrived at a point vrheta they
Tha praoaada c< ths day
they have been led nstray and their
iDteroato to JoartL Obartla to this
thU kind of
.. aaalatanre.
dence betrayed by the
tbe I. 0. O. T. lodge. Dam
cit). Mr. Ohmer clfaas five y<
FAIIM raoouw-mil ftM.
omea, m mat at Bath Ptrnm tt and afe not kackvard to aaklag ..
(hey traatod to
were held at KN«pa<s van
rjetor. haring la that time bnlit
It when they think they need a little
Bmojy’a pakUton. tkere •
teresu to tb^ asUonsI capltol. Tbe
splendid trade among all classes
Provemoal. July J___
tiaaly advice abon| carrying on ibelr
attendance at both ptocea.
history within, tbe next few weeks
of
those wtm tnveL Wbea Mr. Obtoer. Jr., haa begua vork on I
work. Ko Batter how expert e man
ory gave aa excuraloB out from Trav- cams to the cliy five years ago
^ ^11 be the^marrel of the •entire
drtce.
.
may be to hU own pdrUcuUr boatwori4. It to this htotorp tbat the peo
aty OB the FBday M. Rose. The thoroughly refitted the hotel and bai
Born tt Mr. art Mrs».gkmb Ptomanthere always coaaa a time vbi
ple want written and vrlien true
danoe at Kroupa's was to etiarge
kept It In tbe best or condition
» on Tuesday, July J at. a son.
iggeaUoD offered by om vhA
mttter whom it makes or breaks.
the Ladlea- Aid of 8L Jotopb church ■ttce. so when Hr. OberUn'takra posstraw ..................
Frank Dufek of .Detroit, to vlsHtog
know# will pot him oD tbe right track
at Mapteton.
esstoon next Wednesday-be wm have bis fatber..
•RAIN—Travaras CHy MlHlMg
. '
tala great loia. Men
os good a hostelry aa there U In the
Oa AuKuat 14 th* aokool lava paaaad ke^pd la
Prieoa eocrsatod ovsrr day.
*
Ereryone ?• bu«v with cheni**.
Roy DeMan U vtoUiag.rototlvas nt
at th« Uat aaaaloa or ib« lc«Utatui
picking sUrted this week and will aute. Mr. Ohmer has mods
Muskegon.
I when tbej' have to employ
A styidy of comniunny.bulldlDg revUi CO into oflect. and If will be «cll pens to tell
lor rive or alx weekn Pickers friends who will be sort tt bare him
il Ih^'wihat
Ih^4'wrong wiih veMe the.fact tbat much more..rapid
Mrs.
OOo
Fertser
to Trav-.
reUre to prlratS Hfe. bu be (eeto thal:
aeem to be very scarce.
tbetr business and bow to imp:
spent Sunday with Mr. art
be obtained if thei
this la due after haring worked aoChaa. Btickney. wko has bhan apaadtbeir methoda Tbe same idea
Mrs. H. Fnrtaar.
eftiMBB of cMles had boU money and
herd,
la
addition
tt'tbe
Hotri
R*blltke cbascea tbat hare been made. Aa piles to the farmer, whp on account
Ing a ahoR time on hU tarm
Bvdiyn nohe art AdsdaMe
the real comnamlty spirit. Traveree
tog. Mr. Obmnr owned a hotel
tar aa tbe mral aebooti are coaceroed of the mulllpllclly of bis duties cun- ««-, for example, to full of the spirit
im 100 lbs. .«1.0t«tLU Sowers Harbor, left Busday for CbtoaOwoeso end thto naturally Arided hto and Emma Oaatbtor have nturnrt
tke new re«nlreMnU are atriet, aad not lefocm himself upon all pbsi
ORAlN-HaMati A tny«e.
I.
thni makes It a progressive eommtmOme. He bos lately disposed of that tram Harbor Btotaga.
ir properir carried oat vlU (4ac« tbe rff his ersft. and at Umes finds himMr.
and
Mrs.
Hull,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
■
wy
•ay.
Osrtrsde
Koemto retnrttod from Cbltoy, while It to eerloaaly handicapped
property end he will go to CbHianatl
diatrict acbooU upon a much bisber ■elt Id seed of. aoneone wbo can
Holden and Mrw. Dr. Johnson of Triv- and Dayton. Ohio, Md spend tbe reto oago art spent several days, tbe
having wltbto lie
plane thaa ther hare been In tbe past, toU him what to tbe matter and how limlu men who are i>oa»eeBed of sufwrse City, spent a
guest of Mra ,F. iirtneiibsts.
ot
tbe
BumiiMr
with
hto
refoUves.
s^
•ebool bcmaea and cnmada «m have
af ••WeGwasemln Parm- at Bower* Inter to tbe tall go to Cnlifornto for
apply the remedy. ,Tbe state
■ctoni wealth to turn aoips toward
The baseball game between But
to be pat In# partaedr mIUtt mb- atobea men for this purpcM,
Harbor as the goeau of Mr. and Mia. portion of tbe ytor.
'toaklag tbe dtr what It should be ac^ Prices eerrsetsd «v<^ day.
tons Bay art Pravamant on Joly 4tb
dIUoB %|1 laapected br tbe auperin- sands them wherever. a.ud wheneVer oordlng to tbe modern standard. The
10140. Btrlckney.
resulted ta tever ..to Sattons Ray.
Mr. Obertln ha* lived to this pan
teade^ or pobDc Ustmc^lon In order
I who are doing tbe most Jpr tbe
Mra. Mtto Btttt and Mra. Boat and the state neoriy Al hto life end has
they are needed to help the fsrmers.
Score 6 tt 4.
to be rated at a atandard acbool. Tbe'
Thelr value to rucognUed by
are of'UmUed financial means.
children of Bay City, are spending host of friends wko wiU be gUd
Tbe Fourtb to -July etoebriUon
ala and object ot tbe lava la
farmera and the demand to ao great
tW indoniDliaUe spirit that rules
the aaason at Dan McMuIlen'e. pickheld here was a success to every way.
eet him to hto sew capacity.
rraaae tbe etficteary of tbe eebooU
for them that the field force li con them keeps things moving In the
tog cherries and other fruit.
Tbto
betog tbe first rotobratton held
Mr. Obertln hne bad conaidenbto
and enable tbe acboUra to vork In
Mtoa Rabecca Remingtoa ef Drand expertonoe to tbe hotel buetoMo. hev- here to aeviskt -ysors,
stantly being added to to order .. right dirsetton wad good resnlu are
ImuMnse
aanitary eanvandtoca vhlch a« etThere are other cities
supply the demand for their services.
RapldB. to the ga^ of Mrs. Franoaa kig owned one for some time In
to tbs ^
eeatlal. at tbe aUU't; or the atodcat
to tbto part of ibe sute that t_____
The problem of tbe present that
Campbell at "Imerary” Bovara Hot- Ington. TM* Imowledrt. Wgetber
portnnlty to. parUdpaU to tbe ceiedependa npon the condition of hU
Ibaay mllllooaJres. but tbe spirit of
#r.
before
the
farmers
to
to
Inowaae
brattta.
A
bowery
dnee
dnriag
-Uw
health. TV old idw that any pUre
progress to lacking and (bey are going
yield of tbeir Und by finding out
Mrs. Frances Campbell 1
day art erentog art tbe baseball
vaa aaUafactonr tor a aobool bouae
advancing,
condltkm of the soli and correcting
Tbenas GnUn aitlred Wednesday
gams Art moss daring tbs aftMooa
b^ been elimlnaied and nov cerua
tbeoe
moo
with
money
eonld
be
spend a eoaple of months at tasir
were de mala feataras to the day.
reqnlremeBta anat.be lived up to In any defect tbat It may conuia.
boed with tbe spirit that makes for
torar-hemeat Bowers Uarher.
Tbe band boys wbo bad tbe oelebrathe dUtricta In order to dnv tbe order to do this an aaalysto to often
progren It to easy to see
ir.v, aad only an expert'Caa
Mr. end Mra. Peter Krone
ttta la charge are to be given mdlt
pHaarr aoner. from the atate. One
Cox Corners and Vtttotty. July J.—
what could be-nccompltabrt. Ths purgenerally
locate
(he
trouble.
By
tak
daaghter
Lottjr
of
Us
Aagetoa,
CaL.
lor
making tbe day a sooceea. Tbetr
tblnc to be iWrMted U the tart that
Nearly every one to tbe
sun of BMOSy, however, oeems to turn
and Mr. aad Mrw. Bdward Petseh
wore very mart anjsyed by
the leclalatve did not provide tor ing advantage of the servieea of these tbe attention of the punuer to a dk
aprnt
the
Fborth
ht
Owk
Lake.
kirand Rapids are the gnesto ef Mra.
toe oemd.
utUora test booka. for at tbe preeent agrtenliural aspens farming can
beery
rein
to
tbe
rectilon opposite to the pnbUc good
I’s noto. Jeha Hotaan. Ther
time tbe dlttrictt In Grand Traveree .brought to aa exact srtonca and the and as a result nothing to
sir considerably nod rendered the way
tocredse of the crops secured through
■rade the trip of 174 mil
oenntr are
the city that flontalns within its llmite
1* of two
__
___
Grand Rapids Saaday la thslr aatoot readen and 'A like variety or artih- Dstematlc and scientific BMbods.
a number who have mads more «>»t" Cadillac New* Buys Out Dally aisbe BwbUe.
Mrs. AJIee Hansom and rtUdren and romoa from alck beadaobe. torpid
aklca, apeltera mod geocrapMea,
Riant.
Uir can ever bo|>e
Mw aad blllonsneas. however, to curA hall game was played at Airtto Harry Leggou and tasaUy apaat the aWe- Does your bead feel dUxy to
vrbleh tenda to oonfiieloa and poor reler. (Jt
Fourth with tbetr pareaU at Duck times wt«h apella to Mted suggera
Baaday altoraoea %Nvesn
aiOta to the eehooU.' Tbi tirade '
The people of Traratwe City agsli to fortunate like Muskegoa to having' ttodniae will have oaiy oos daily
the rural Aeacbera vlU have to .. demonstrated tbeir ablinyy to entar- as a riltoen a man like the late C. H. paper to ths future, tbe ptool of (be and Haplatoa. - The ecore was S to < Uke and the remalndor of the wert and rtogttg noUet to tbo oanf Tbene
: tbeir old borne ntninlng to Trav-'
raised and to the future normal train- Uln strangera In a rgyal manner when Hackley. wbo practically made the' Globe -havtog beaa purchased by tbe to favor ot Arol^
TU Fanay M.'^Bom to aahtag trips -ae Uty on Sundey.
Inc viU be considered a neeeoaiiy- tor
whai to Is with hto mlUlons. Newe sod Expreaa which to
they reived the Wast Michigan
Jobs Courtade. vbooe leg was
dally now.
boldine a poaitton in tbe atboels
These Instances are. however, rare, by Perry T. Powers. Nearly every
Pike tourtoia on Ibetr way
brrten a few weeks ago at tbe rale-' -- - -^-#d clean you out bcnaUftoly.
the atate. TUa iwrmal trainIn* aill
Franoto CnmpbeU to axpeotad
and money and progress (all to mal
dty to the state from tM to thirty
nonb end of the route. There waa
1jT£g.''T*iioe ll^.^a,' Bow by aU
tog of Ralph Krotoer’a Mg barn,
^ supplied by tbe cotaty normals to
thto
week.
feeling ot goodwill and an active dem a junction at the time tbe liMvicea of
has but one
a tarce decree, at . tbit aynea baa
Stitt and Harold Pott ot Bay still at the boapKal to Cadillac tboogh
both are needed most Tbe real life dally paper and toe resulU are en
n found to vork out to a very aat onstration of raal euthualasm on the
City, are camping at Bowsn Harbor, reported As imprariBg.
city, however, depeude upon the tirely saUstactery to tbe people,
pan of tbe public that was especial
Mr. aad tfra. George
latactoiT manner.'Tbe country eebooli
progressive Ideas of Its ctolzens.
they get belter service and a paper, aad viU pick fruit In tha vtotoltj:iy*v«n
have been neglectad to tbe pest, but ly phtoalDg (o note, ft abowed tbat there to an abundance of
TU Penny M. Raaa hreswbt guUe drove tt Kingsley es (ha letter port
tofffeUtka hal been eo sh34>ed that the people ot Tnverue eky are live souls who keep tUnge moving, wheth tbat to more reaponatve to the pub - number of CroU ^*era on Monday of tbe wert to vtoR drtr daaghter.
lic will. Tbe day Of the parttoan pa
Mrs.
Otoci art os Sunday returned WANTCO-Cook at Y. W. C. A. b
ft*a now en tbeea sebotoe vril] have wires and do sol inund to let ihy dp.
night. TUy caan ■taparad to ca
er they have imbv or not. there
way of Ar^otaa lAke. BevoM
APPfy tt Mra *to eoena np to a eeatate ragulred ponnsUy pass that vrUl bring credJi hope and tbe time to boand to come per has passed and. this tact waplad
and profit to tbe oommonlty. They
with the Increase to the axpeose
tom street. '
protty eottogas hers reeenUy
■tandard^ order to be reoocnl
Mr. and Mrs. ftortoa Garland
when a gMieral awakcnldg win pecor riwnliig a oawapspar make ona dally
the mala. - It is a ptep to the right reatixe that-this good roads movement
Trarerae City, vm the guotts of Mr. eonstroeted at tknt raaott.
that
win
iwodoce
great
uplift
to
the
WANTSl-Comptosot
and
exportdbectloa and the Increased etfteiekcy to a good thing tor’'tbe ^ly and sur. community and place the town upon n all that a town or ordinary rise can aad Mrs. FVed dariand Bonday.
Mra. Martin reecdred word last
•need gM tor ffntwto -teae work.
tlBt wUI reeuK vrill mean a great rounAng country and they will not be oeenre bostoeee basis. It Uk«s hard support. Among the eltiee to
wert of the birth of e eon to Mr. end
Flm riaaa vagra, ,|lra U F.
There will be,d danoe at Archie
satisfied until there'to a good road to
aute that only bars ons 'dally paper
Tltts.
447
wmour
A
may
Ito
deal to the elate, which Is dep
Mra
e
Doran
at
Orend
Repida.
Mra
O. O. T. ball Friday ef this week.
work and tots of It to keep tblnge
upOB the pebUc adwals for tbe mak- every pan of tbe county aad the ad moving to the right dlrectton, but the now are niat. Uancoi^ Port Baron.
tonnerly Mlaa rtttlto Ba
Tbe McMaans ghii catertalned
Calumet. Inverse City. Petoskey. 8l
tog at TiUsena. Any toereaae to tbe joining coanUee as welL The good effort to always repaM many tli
ker art very popetor wHh Uw yooag
tepstwto toitoar-.'l------------- Shoot 25 or 20 youag people vlib
Joseph. Beoton Harbor. HiUsdals; Lrtavenae of aatotalnlng the aitoaoU road to an asset that increases
atate Bank Bldg, Tranran Oty.
over by tbe saiUfacUon the
>w roast« the heart eon- peapto of tbto netohborbood.
Ingtos. Coldwater. CtodfUsc. Postiac.
Mtob.
awe «Mf
■POB this laprorad basis vUI ttonm value as (be years go by an^ the to- receive when they cast up the
KvArt Mrs. Arm emlth end
day night
Aan Arbor. 8auU Sts. Marie. M<
to tha atate maay told In.tetnro re- callu- that doee not take aa toierest of.thrir efforts to real good'
^speat the vert end with the
One of HIU IaHM’s rtlWrea was
■
___.w.
,
>
In boUdtog them to already couaiad
toss
and
several
others.
Two
or
oommanlty at large.
quite slrt tost wert. tha doctor taara Uy to Peter Biermaebm-. roturab» to
back number. Tbe good roed to now
dally papers cannot prosper to a city
their boa* tt BommU on MsrtAyIt to apiwndicitta.
a bustoeas propoaiUon. having been
of less than- fifty thoaaand and to ettMr*. Roy Cmlor tGR vsntod on' Hra boa Walkor la TtetOrt Trim
las where there are oevaraj saeh
Sunday tor appenAcfl* «fi to dotag tivsi la Berttord. MIeb.
It baa baiB a etnaen talUng of the
Toledo. Ohio, to d<4ng a little adver Barely aklng oat a precarteus astotMtos Reas Ctork. vbo be*
Blcnly.
Bier^aatt of Traverse, Qly who han- In Hon. Prank Hamtlton the city has UelDg along a differeni line than
anoe and stoadtog tor nothing to
There wm be serriess at Bt JeUpU •llh Mrs. Frank Leggett for
dto Bull to ttoefc op with aa toferlor one of the real pioneers aad ___ _
to attracting new people to the civic way. Tbto to due to tha tact
at home again.
gr^de under the Impraastoa that they ot the movement to the state, and town. Tbe Commerce Huh has start- that they have to take whatever bust- church at Mapirton Baartp. •
Mr. aad Mra Frank Miner of ByMra.
Round
and
children
of
Trav
eanld not aeU a fancy article. Aa
with tbe backing tbat he baa had In
campaign with tbe object to view
Ibat they caa get and are (here erae CttjA are vtomag bar mother. R» Center report tbe birth ot
raanlt ntmaffam vbo riaft the cito are
county wonderful reaulta have of bringtog more woikers to the cit) by unable t^ take a atand aatoat arO
Mk. Oapt. JrtBMm at Bow«tt Harbor. Mrs. M^er (nee Roea Courtade)
-vneble to secure the kind of frail Ihst been obtained. The crcetlba of this
flU plaoee in (be manufacturing to- or adbere to any certain poUey. Whm
rtenl her chOdbood to this aalghbepthey, ere lead to believe grows here Weal MIrtIgaa '
stiiee. which are greaUy handi there to bat oae paper to a town ..
bopd.
and toey go array under the lapree- not have been poselble bed it not been capped on account of a shortage of baa to stand tor aomedring and tbto
All tbe Ader neldento of the
Bton that after aU tiara U nothing to tor the wort'of Traverae CUy
workers, Tbe dommoo practice of cU- feature to always appreelatod by the
mnnlty were deeply grieved to lean
tha claims tii-* are Mt fortfa as
lee has been to cater to tbe monied psopla The toereaged expease of
and naturally the people .have a
Orawm. Joly 10.—Mra. C. Kata and to the death by diowatog 'to Rev. ^
the duality of tbe froH grown tTi
inierwt to the movement that to anre class wtlai they have gone out eeek- ranatog a dally paper baa raaeliad
w rcaldsBta. but Toledo appears potot where it to no longar proRtoble rtUdren. who have been itiljtai bar M wbltman rtt Mart to
to be brought to aaeoeeaful coaptofMUr. a m. CrartaH. rsbaraed lohar Pronttoa. as be vaa tamilarly called,
tar of adoeatlon i
» dealers don.
crowd the field or riirk aiff
bene « Barttniian. Mlrt.. (pday.
va*. born here art grew,to youag
vin buy nothing but the best grades
CadOtac
. ■Mias Fen Bertnea of SeM-^ manhood la tbe old borne called Wblltor local sale they vUl soon w
number of working people can be
profit by the ooabtntog of her two Mlrt.. la bare vtalttag W tootUr.
nm.
Up a large business to
line,
dueed to eome to the city that tbe
totpert and Mr. Powers wiU have
«■ J. Uomts.
able boy art loved aUke by yooag
tow among'Hbe storM rWaals the
Bevelatlons that are being made sS bm- Btringeacy can be reUeved .and ehanoe to prodnoe a
Vra. j. Wlacheotob has bean m ler end old. FUthfuLboneet. trusty end
fact that cberrlea which are now of Wnahtogton as n result of the lobby
good .accempllebed thaa
to worth while tor hto readen.
the
paat
weak
and
bar
atotor.
Mra.
maaly
vltb a rtesrr. sunny dtoposlfered for alia are net as a rale prl.me probe prove the rtsertlon that has bringing any other clam’ of reeldeato
11:44] «:l(
|I2:l^ <:4d
Btoek, but are ptekad in an tmtijy been made from time to time that
St. Otolr of Trarerae City to bare tah- tlOB tbe memories be left here
make tbeir h<|pw there. Tolede
ains nmre si inverse City k:U
. manner and psAed vrttbont praiier the people are the real rulers of the
te rare «f her.
nU to good.
a manutacturtog center and to segradtog or care. As a result they eta- nation to Ueory only.
Jnm au»i H—a. «
'Word has just reached ns to the
Ever atoro pecielly hard hit at praoent
not command a Mgh price, and those the nation was founded the people dearth of workmen In all Uses. This Ok La^ July
to has ben vWttog Mr. TaaMB
passing to another to tbe reel old pttLouie Carry
who buy AM that thv hare paM
□Ur. rotwnsd home Mtraday.
neera b( the eeoMy. Oeorga Nlcktrhave been deluded by (he notion that to a common trouble all oew.the ooub- tost week to Traverae City. He wn
much higher price In proportton Uu
Mr. «ad Mra. Ormshv of Tnverar eoB, vbo died to Kingsley oe Batorthe CnUnd Stotes enjoyed n free gov- try as there to more industrial aeUr- Jutor toem this towa.
they vrootd bad
ert to tt ba buried tomorrow to
nment but this bonnt vaa tonnded Ity this year than has been known to
Mrw. Chaney troa Kmlk
_____ dty. spent« tetr days vlto
fraR «
mM t
r.
the hiitoir of the oouMry.
aheet- b»n rtolUBg her daughter. Mrw. Cotbe DovBt eemetary. Mr. Nlrteraoa
.pon the<»7 nod never worked
from bandOng ateefc tbat Is right and practice when any of the large bnsl- age of laboring people to not readily
Mr. end Mra. Banaoa
coin*
la lUt His family art
lln Mnnro daring tha paat woak. She
which a)v^ ooitWBds a high price.
na. apeat tbe tossrih
that pf Jeaspb Batey met to Chicago
(ntersata of tli i uation vara af acepunted for. hot to *8 ocodittoa that rotamed to her home Tusaday.
Tha arara^ run of peopla-who buy
art muraad Lake Mtettcaa to Norem-.
fected. Tbe evidence, already brought has to be faced to an
Mr. and Miw. John Daw entertaloed bipg with frtonda.
rttorrtea by tha box would rather-pay out by the laves
to every tocaUty wbera tabor M: Mr„ and Mat. WhHtaamra and tomBr tor. end Man Ooeey and twe «bfl' came Imatedlalely tt their
twelve cents for a «nart ct aeleeted for at leatt tbiity yenn eonpms has
Not onty-to Umra n labor of Traveree City tost'Aiday. Mrs. *»n of mby. Mlrt., wu pro Jrtlrti
to tbe
truH than tw cents for a^box of In
trip to
pTfoead tbs* tbere to no oae toft alive
by tha Intnrssto who stftogeney to tbe dtles but tg tbe Whltteom to Mr. Dav’a atot*.
ly -p^ked. Soma of the dealcountry
as
well
and
l^e
Grand
Traf>
Htttora vrt were to that date
tt worth wtAe to esnatora
Harry Morrtoon and vtfe nt Bal- ItoWrte^ to apart tbe ttovt naMt
wrath. TIC1WMC&Wrtlate.
•amen to mate changw to arse iwgkiB to toeOng lu affe^partio- tolra, apant Friday at Joha Montoan'o. tiptoe. >ei« amoto to Mr. nrt Mra. •UMpttog Mr. RMW art the ehUdren
> bakdito* a better grade of ths tariff only aa they vers
olariy to the fruit dtotricu where ths
I* tan o.t vbo has baas vtoH^ at
frtiK tMs year'than they bare to tbe
tlcosd by tbe finaadal powers behind^ cherry crop to ready tor the harrest tha tiiBto home tost wnak. toft Bator Jfra. U Robtoeea and ton WhHarpwt aad their satos are shovrlag the
and imt few harvestera to sight
TtodtonKimt
Wartond.
Mlrt..
an
the
tbroan
If
the
rtarget
are
tras
day tor Travaroe City, where he wm
Vtodom .of this eaiirse. The aame to
Deeciibes the way you feto when
that have been made by Mulball Md ibortage of labor to the busy asa
you era atruggitoc wlrt an attart of
tna «r apples, which are always to
untold loss to the growers vbo BPand Sunday and thea ruCuxn to hto
Mrs. Hennali Haas has gwns to Wte- GtoMera ktoebw sr Craf Ceile. RENdstotBff When they are of the rf^t others who bare bees to tbe employ have to gather tbe crop wbea It to home iB Datrott. He drove 19 to hto
NVS
FAn^DuBfa magic OfIL an
of
the
totorotu.
and
Cbere
to
every
to
.vtott
toer
een
Vtnr.
aarnad
reported
a
vary
ptoaaato
trip.
kind and rightly dUpUyed for eala
ready or else stand to loee the prodMae Bath defbtos to Me VOnnnt. te the knot and rtlrtly gives relief,
A Bumber from this ptooe
last year was the flint tine In the rsnaon for boUertog that to the
h does the asms work when rubbed
bci of their entire year's work. There
arrived Toaadgy «o MM tUfMtoeae tolq tba skto tt I
Wstorr of Um city that ft wgs pn*- ttey are based open actnsi facts, then
something IscUng to the dtotrlho- the Punrth ef Jriy ealabratlon nt KaM a debt of gratltade
^'nsek. Ifi
apraina, loBM back or *U
slMe to parrhase a ffrst class dotton of labor tbe earns as to the dis- wmllB. Another eowd faOy as toqca Ptoaoet Art DaMe wmiew
' oral or exBov. Xospe to imtaftoff tU parson- n worttoftri traandy Rw ta
nsMc aitlde cs tbe fruit atands^od
rlbtttlon orpredoetit and tbe gr«uast ’mt to Wimitoikarg. whare-tha I
BoM by Sfl
art wbM wU u • krmt Itotogn- tarasl nsb. Pries »«tt.
It vaa found that the nsdre apple wni be hard to pay for bringing the problem that wffl Itove to be edved
team ptoyad two gamaa wt to
crowded «nt the weatera wodaet reel facte to light No tariff that baa to the future to the queatloa of proper
Myrtle Fn rniBnU Tarimtoi ta
bean
enactod
to
recent
reera
has
wbw thay ware offered to eempetP
weak', vntorion apant « bar hot
dtotributlon to connection with the ag
y*art antoto
«««. ft to nov poaalble to boy fruit suited the people on aceonnt of tbe ricultural and
In Nertb Mn«~
.J STory borne ther* should be a
Mra NsDto Ptstt. astostoat • CKb.
of ua htodt that to prnpartr packed high rates that were placed npw cer
bto^. to Martian Anted-BtoWh Trtdyi phow «7& Ws troto yen «
art graded and tbe dodera ahouMl an- tain Hnee of goods that Ad not rwMly
WOHU vtob M be trotoed.
itoetkm. It to BOW neecMUy for uaelt but the live mane bstoi
codruge tMs adraaea-In tonlt
.
to go to (ho bottom of toe I
by
psopls to to gat tbe products ot the
NCURORATHtC TREATtoiirrrt Mr Ito tbe
tha grMeara ffhacy stock to alwwa find oat vtoethof or not (he proatoeat tarn to the consuarer to the qntokeat'
RICKKIIO
Vnpra
.tot
^
Tras—s Olto. Hleb.
thd dMmtmt for there to no toss 1
mm whs bevebeen tonpllcated to toe TMMritato way and to cover tba largaat
■«r«. ^to>rt Of Mto fntmUmr'
poeslhJe territory to ao dolag.
Sfhe Jtfarkib
Expert/Mviee
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OUUro TR4VEB8B EEKAU) AIR) TKAVIB8B SAT BA» TUUDAT, /ULT IB. 191$
I KlUillR
liiR SWT
FRIGES SUIK
DOWN ODEftS
Cato ef
Llvlag ttlll
CHnto
MULHALL TOLD
INSIDE FACTS
Jaiy 1«—The eostlBned
Ucher ooet of UtIoe to reflected to e
MMCILCM tLAUaH-»A PRECAd. report today u Sherman Allen, aaainED FAU. OF WREE
eat eeeretary of the troasory. by the
t'e Beneral npply oommittoe on the ooatiacu It has tot tor eupPitot (or exeeuire deparunenta of
WeahlnstoD for the Ctoeal year besinnine July 1
^
«Y GREEKS ^rRS^^MCRVIANE
Tbe baremeter of the trend
ttack
prtoee ahowt that the coot of groecp CASdPAIONB FINANCED FOR THE
FRIBMOLV CANMOATEE.
lea and honeehoid . euppUet hae InB«|i«v«4 Thit tUOgtht Will Eo»n •• created 17 per opot aa compared with
F«rt*^ to l«ak«~l»MM Aa
last year; lumber 10 per cent and fuel
H«r Rmt to AlraMy
and Ice 7 per cent While theae ea- Lenara From Former Bectotary ef
•raltofi
aentlato are eoartos the report ehoeGome with Cheeks IdentL
ed decroBM In the prteea of the followint:
fhrace. flout, and feed. 20
ned by the Wltnen.
I that the
Greeks ceptored 8er«e troin the 'BiU- per cent; palnta and oIBk 12 j>or oeat.
isrtoM to eoafliined. The ceptsre vu and hardware 7 per oent
effecwd hr a/brtUtoBt etrat^eUceJ
y 12.—Chalnnan Ovmovcioem by the lu'etim of Senrlea
erman of the aenato lobby probe »oend OfeA tmiie. Jiut betore the
mmee phaKlvely refuaed to releaae
. Bolgettoae evacoated the civ ther
MnlbaD to the honae InveaUcatora
Bam in Elmwood AvaiHio
perpMrUed the meet borrlbie
today. Tbe bouae committee anbrat«a Tber hoddled SOO Greek dUBadly Oamaoed
poenaed Muthall thto morning Ov.
sen luo a «toen rani Md ehot the«
in ordered UnlhaU to dUregard
dowa.
II be comptotA -large bam and a abed owned by
MRBfto «tord Hit
e th aenate com
Mrs. Jaa.'. Murray were badly dam. odb
^ Umdan. Jair ll—Uenac feUed In
,
mitt
^
mittee.
MttlhalltooktheaUndahortaged by Are yeetorday attenoon. The
I. Bnlcarto is noV
„.|ly after nine c'cloek. He Identified a,
boHdlnga, whlt^ are located off Elm
ebowtBS hereelf enxloot for peace, ^o wood avenne. were dry and fnU of
Marahali Coablng written
fonaal armtotfee haa yet been n
chaff and Inflammable atuff, and tbe,^
when tbe latter was secretary
ranced. b«4t to btotoved hoatfiliiw
blase spread Instantly. The atom was!"^ “**
A. M. which accompanied
are virtually ended. It to feared. bWW-'
first turned In by telephone, and » •*«
to be used, the wlinesi
ever, that tha eetUeoent of peace
•ome tremble was experienced in get-1
*" "*
congressional din
dlUbne will pcove a tons tank, atony
ting central, giving the fire a few min-.
Mulball Identlfled another I2«)
ered to nasutee' start. Later aa atom was «beek aent him to help secure a RepUeato nauera.
tnmed la (mm box 2 at the Qrelllck PuMlean to congress from the Fourth
Bnlgarla'a deedaion not u oppnemill, when it should hsve been blarytond district In another Inter
a «r SlUatrla and
exhibited Cnsblng told Mulball hto
the atrip of torrltory the deatm. reP, exMnse allowance would be
norea one dlfflculiy- Bnl tbe other
1, »-#ek mit
( the Greek oc- when the d«P*rtioent arrived and it, » #rk'with 1100 eatory while he rcenpUos of Kavato. to which Bulsarla was only by the hardest kind of tight- toined hto oonnectlon'with the Work
to wcpectod to offer htttor reaUtance. ing that tbe building wss MVed from »«'• PmtooUve
itod' to lead to trooUcaome total desumctlon. The orlgla of the ganlzation wtoklag for the Republican
' MCDtlatlona. eapectoUy aa both Ser- fire to unknown. Tbe bam wss full ticket. Mulhal! aald be did field
vla and Oreec^ on tbe ontrome of of dust and hay diaS and it is probjwork and lobby woric to earn this
C. M
their cam palm. wlU be certalo \o
demand poaaeealon of the^rritory thrown carelessly startod the btote. Downs. Meretary to Sonator
Mn. Mnrray carried $200 insnmoce|Conia8. was.la the pay of Cnshlog all
they occupied prertona to the war.
on
the
biding.
Some
barber
flxtorea.
the
Ume.
Downs
even
taming
over
Rnaala to already taUns atepa In
which were stored upstairs and own-lMcComas' correspondence to Cashing
the Balkan capitd to armie for
ed by John Mnrmy. wem Insured for tesUfled MulhalL Mnlhall said be ofceaoaUon of boeUIiUea.
fered to aid Senator Aldrich In Rhode
Island In 1904. Tbe offer was accept
ed through Senator Pomker. He said
he kept In touch with Aldrich during
bis operatloni In that sUt^.
BRILIUIT tlBU^ SRmn
THEm A
lUO 4»IR(K. OF SBUTIKS
■
Atbas*. Juir it^
niZE W SUIDIY
II {IMKDIRHE PRODUCT
TWy Pefry’ n«ir
When grown ta GRAND TRAVERSE Region.
Flour made by GRAND TRAVERSE MUlere.
t^largott luers are GRAND TRAVERSE
Houaewivea.
Tie aalm ^npatantly incraaaing.
Buy it froU your grocer.
The Hannah & Lay Co.
Mwlhall Hirto Labor Laaderw.
Washington. July 12.—Hulhall told
the aenato lobby probers bow organtied labor leaders used to reflect Sen
ator AMrieb and defmied Senator
McCons of Maryland, and Itiniam
Hughee. New Jersey, to congress In
1904 by the aid of the National Manufactomra' assodatloa. Hulhall told
bow be hired labor leaders In Phltodelpbto and Sew York to aecompltoh
bis purpose
Wgshingtoo. July it—Unable to gel
Mseeshm. of Mulball or hto corres-'
poadence because he Is now testifying
for tbe senste probe, the house in-
CIJIARANCE PRICES ALL OVER THE STORE.
and other Spring Garments.
-
-
97.50 to $15.00
These are all the newest spring fabrics and styles sold
,
formerly at $15. $20. and $25 to $35.
Ladi^’ Spring Coats, - 95.00. 97.50,910.00
COATS w«r« ap lo SZ7JS
WCK SaSSIoSSN
11.50,914.16.50,918
—Fine Ttoiue Ginghams and
other'dainty materials; white
and colors.
SUITS were nploS17.SS
», $9i0. $12, Slfin. $18
m, v§ and Vi Oil
W AISXS
79c ^ 98c
78c tot viIm t# tI.SO.
98c tor value, to *3.00.
House Dresses
•7Qm Your chdoe «1I Percale
IwS. Wrappete and Hou» Dteeee.
/
Silk and Chiffon Waisu.......ON
Undenniali^ Cotieb,,Glover, Horiery at apecial
lyUdsummer Qearance Prices.
J
‘rr' ?r - riii!Vto‘iif ^
werelMOg &i«. $lt, ilS
limy Chslllra Ratines. Natoral
Ramieftolah. TaSeU and
New Bellcui Suite
$t,» mad L5$ Watoto 9g^
—Dozens of dainty styles to select from;
towna dhnlttoi, voiles, mercwrlxed watotiDgs. batiste, etc., etc. Some with titye
neck and long sleeves, others with
fltJS, *2.25. fiSAd. 96 and $6.
In plain
- - - . les and
nsiv RattoGs In striped eSerta
9c 12Hc. 19c and 2^ valnea at
6c, 10c and 19c
—At <c are DerRml bandred yards ■
towns In a variety <ff patterns; light, med
ium and dark colora
and dlmitlea In light and dark colorlnga
—At I9c ate dalDV 29c ttoaiM glaums;
pretty Bilk striped eSecu In wsatsid light
and medlnm shades for summer.
Pre—Coodeut 25c
New Fouterde ul 7^0
—"Shower-Proor Fonlarda
have been
scarce since the Mg silk strikes; pretty
cMors snd psttems in the shipment Rut
received.
—\S onh SSc. 6Sc to $IA0 at "
at6»eandt8c
TUB BDBTS AT 79c
Were $l,2t to 12; 1 lot in
while nod colors.
Wash-good
Boys* Wash
. . . aleeveo.
Splendid $1.29 and $1.9$ valuea in
ooo groop at $$c.
—TRAVERSE CITY—
Special valog
Wuh Suiu .
Stacks and Stacks of Frcsh Ncw Muslin Underwear
—TIu.ving in gcncruna quantities bi-ipisi us to secaro especially
atfrartive prkiw. Much better matfriuls and prettier laces, rib
bon* and embruidcrkii than usual in every one of the following
group*:
Cowasaf 49c* $»Ca 69ey 7SCp 8$C to
Petticoats ol 4»Cp 6$e, SSf* 96e. $1.25 to $2.15
Prtaccss SUps at 85c, 88c, $1^ and $1.60
Ladles’ Silk Hosiery »we»pMiais
aac Valwe»ga,.7»e valwCTljUai valawBa,.
Butsod oeamlesfl hose, blRck only, special 19c
ChMarcB*sSox, weret$c ft»c. Hc&l5c
—Children's sox (half how) in a big range colors to
pick from..
WRECK GDST HUERTA HAD
THREE LIVES
CLDSE GALL
WIDESPREAD PLOT TO ASSASSIN
ATE MEXICANS DISCOVERED.
STATE CgmilSSIOR M NAim LEIDIK m ME MYDLe
TWELVE MEMBERS OF CHAMBER
OF DEPUTIES ARRESTED.
Ctomwa
Lawn Dresses, Wash Dresses, Ginghams,
% Dresses $4.95
—Tbit season's best trimmed and plain
tailored models; Bedford ConU, Sorgse.
Noreky matertoto, etc., etc.
FOL BEnra cues
' LamcY. Dicsms, silk Bad Wool, Vb price.
Presses at yi.QS
ScitM. Hlstom. wide W„M. .Ic,
Jaekaon. July 14.—Tha alato rail
road oommtoalua to hara to lovcaiigat* two wrooka on the Michigan
Craual which coat throe Uvea and
injured ten people. Fireman CtoyFtmto 00 train No. 1$. which
Jumped the track, fcllHng Engineer
Martin, died In the boapltal early thl*
morning.
The eecond wreck, a bead-on coV
Itolon on a bridge over the Grand
river, la blamed to Bogtoeer Heaooek
of No. lOfi. by the railroad offletoto.
“Heacock failed to obey aa order
to atop at aidtog and let No. 68 paa
aald Dlrtohn SnpL WrighL today.
The accident occnriwd ooe-balf
mile weet of FYtoea Martto
buried RDdcr tbe magtoe and laatastIf killed, while Cole waa Urribly
seaMed by eacaptns atoam. Tbe
train waa kaown aa a “dead head,”
being node op ef hasmae can «n
(oeto tram Chicago to BnfiiTo.
Midsummer Gearance
Sale
or Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists
n, ready lor Baycra Tl^ Wede
Hoc arc a lew ai me savlog
COATS weensOMS
95.00. $7.50, $0.85
Railroad Offlciala Ghargo En$lnDsr
Haaooek WHN Dltrs«arding
Ordm to Stop Train
at Siding
The Barney Co.
Ladles’Suits, now
SAt-E HERE ON BOTS’ ANDeOIRLS’ APPAREU
this afternoon to find out "where lu
aL~ Members erttlcised the senate
for “hampering- the house Inquiry.
. mucra for nny Yean
-
smmm
Priees Are Way Down On Summer Goods!
.VB TOUR TICKBT8.
RKAL BASQA1N8 IN CLOTHES FOR BVERTONE;
Lautner
Kneeked
FOIL
tor Meiirey Waa Arreated in
Preaidant’a Am* Room WKh
Twe Bemba.
Mexloo City, July 14.—Detail* of a
plot to-aaaaaslnate Pre*id*nt Huerta.
General Dtax and .otben. which bcby a narrow margin was the presl
dent's Hf* saved.
.Vector Monroy.
wbo wai caught waiting in the presi
dent* ante room with two bombs,
wa* overpowered and eeardied. when
papen were dtooovered IndlcaUng a
wldeepreod plot. Two othen were
captured and then the police ronnded
np twelve members of the ebamber
of depntm alleged to be ImpUcatod.
All were Imprisoned.
BUT FOR TOURISTS
« Te VIMt Their
BobMh July It.-With the return to
day of the dto Italian^ delegates to
the rweeot IntorwsUonal Tourtou Congrees at Amsterdam, stop* have
once bees taken by the Italian govarament to offer such Indneements a*
srill Increase the number of American
tourist* and especially Ameriesa antomoMle tonrtota In Italy. At tbe
present time as. averkgs of 2.00$ Amerleau tout Italy la their our antomobOe* every year.
Th* nratwtop taknn by tha gorem«Bt as-a reealt of thf recent declsloas reached at Amstordam. will be
It in New York qt an
Itaiian Infematlen office which wlu
be at the dtopoaUion of all American
deatrlng to tour Italy.
Mon taversble tariff r
to be made for thoae who bring their
Ctorenee Urntner. the youm ace of
Louie Lutacr, M4 Second atiwec
Injured yeetorday by (alUag bati
two box can. When the carafval
train arrived, he with aaveral compaalona. oUrtok to tovaatlgato the
nan and young Lantner clambered to
the top of one of-lhe can and while
walktog aberat cu the top. loot hto toot
ing and tell between two can.
He was knocked noooaaeloat by the
falL Tbe
ly gave aid. atartlng mlOetol roepbw.
non and doing aO poest^le tor the tod.
Aphyaiclaa
that so bemea wg^ Mun and Ua to- tmesto of tdentifloaUon toooed, and
jMaa conalat only
a bad Mwktsg a gasaral Imprerement of vnoda to be
MarceJla Combamtioiu 98e, 125 to 2 S0
—The moat perfect fitting combinatlona made tod,y. Three garmeuu in one—a ooraei cover, aliort akin and drawer*
Uany
are in very hne nalnacioka in lace arid
<
trid embroider}
irlintued at}lea
Skirt-Drawtn SOe, Th «»»*»«.
—Three complete garment* In one—a closed drawer, an open
drawer and a abort ekirt; button front A glove-llke Bt around tbe
Ladies’ Hull Union Snll «««”■««
To ft vaincs, 59c. ^
4Se vslocs
—Low neck, sleeveless —Sleeveless or wtog sle
eve; cuff knee or lace trimstyles, Isce trimmed.
meiL
Lomes* 19c and ITAc vests ml fts*
—One lot in' sleeveless styles reduced for quick
clearance.
FRUIT JARS
Wq have ^nomy, Ball and Sealfast fruit jan
GiM our pnees ou any amount or kind that yon
want
We will do what is rifbt as for as the price is
concerned.
The Economy is a hot air. self-sealer,' which
gives good shtisfoction.
The Seal-fast has a glass cover, and the con tents
of tbe cao-come in contact with glass only. To seal
the-cans. all you have to do is to press down the
lever.
The Ball Bros’, can has a^rcelain top. These
are the old reliable cans, antCwill ^ve yon satis,
faction.
We would be pleased to give you prices at the
comer of Front and Cfoss Streets.
THE FARMERS’ STORE
THE-
NEW PERFECTION
ffine Flame (Ml Co^ Stove
Is the stove to buy. The stifling air of a close
fatchm is changed to comfortable coolness by using
a NEW PERFECnON Oa STOVE to do tbe
cooking; no kitchen fumitnre is so convenient as
this stova. It gives a working heat at once and
maintftina it until tumed out>~tbat, too. without
overtieating the room and wUbout any smoke or
odor, and at less expense than you can use your
wood stove. The NEW PESFECnON bakes, broUs,
roasts—in foot, jdoes all tbe cocking and doee it satisfoetoiily Come in and see tbe NEW J»EBFECTiON in operation.
Erank Xrude
GRUn 9SJmS8E 'HmU>*3
port‘d
«u* t» poik.the rood rowU onnfia:
IB asnBen SBetalcaia poMihl)' store
than anr OM aaa. He la tnra acted
chalrtnaa «t ibe eTenlac. Dr. WU.
UaiB OdO^- Uie prwid«Bi ,ot I3t^
WfM.MteUsaa Pflv MaodaUee eras
first called on and he vaa ▼erjr enbeen accorded the [Bitr. and gare a
tb&n hUto^ of the Boreineat Jno.
B. tento WM called and ha toM d
aroa of the good nrk that had been
done la barliig the proper legblailre
neasoree pat through at Lam
Frank Hoscri. the eUte, highway commltsloner. was load In his praises of
the great work that had been done
through this part of the sUte by those
DIRTOrOBBi
I4r^C. Divi«
W. W.'Smftfc
„«*
C. F. Z«pf
A. J. Majinrd
Or/IORBR
iSKSgl-:
C. Divtt .
. J. MajT-“>^
the speaker who vat listened to laUnUy. lor be had fathered thU Boie.
meat, from Uie very start and has
peralttenUy kppt at It that now Michi
gan Is traversed almoet from one end
to the other with the good roads and
more of them are being planned for at
thk titae.
eoapai^^'iad thte^wU be Uks« ap
I over the state to give every one
chance to remeabw tk* 'ortClaalor
pt--gDOd nia4;^'
t«e weather man amSedln hU best
manner os all the pUna of thla i
elatioa ^hieh adds ao mneb to the
pKaanre of such a trip. The past
few da)n have bees as aearly Ideal as
walMe.
After - —d n^fi rest and
beany bre^fast the toariita were all
taedy to start, os the test tep of the
trip. The foUosiDg cars started off
on schedula time;
The PathflnderBas occupied bgt Ho
race Thbmpwn. lohn 1. Glteca. H. S.
^le and Frank Sadler. Frank HamUton’e car earned Frank F. Rogers
and Frank niedrich. A V. .FHedrieh
god wife and R. T. Blodgett and wife
George RliiUng and party of fov; Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Merritt. Mr. and Hts.
R. U. Hoffman: Jno. G. Straub with F.
O. Wlcham„ John Brotferd. Joseph
Sleder and T. H. Gniis: Jno. R. Santo
with Dr. WUUam DeKlelne. A
Matslnger and W. W. Parr; Robert
Agoea and party of three; H. V. Van
Dot Water. Abe Roeen and H. L.
DIdtetson; Fred Ffsko wllh H. A.
Unsselman. O. 9C. Slssan. nnd Cari
Bye; i^rthur itarvln and party of five;
Btra Banker and'party of four; John
Woodward. .Chrla Jaoobaon. Lyman
Bites and G. W. Snider of the Frank
fort Term board: W. H. Abbott and
party of three; Jno. C. Morgan and
party of five.
Word was received early fn the
day that cars went oat to meet the
party at an polnte along the route
CharlevoU alone sanding oat nine
teen with a crowd of enthuelaaUc
boostera tor the good roads movement
tnsUts M .dlrldlng sen lain .-Osm
ea. We amst all be Bea^rs ot
csBe cteaa. Preaaat day edaeatlon lands to mate os unaoelal by
making as asrtoalre. Ftaally. one
baeomea aortal by llitelnc the past
With the present, and devclimmeot ot
hope In the futnra. VhUl oar schools
tesA theae things they wiU eoaUaee
to Um oot into the world everr yesr
mod's who, It Is tme have mkde
high records In their ftndlet. but wbo
will be fooBd unot when Gtcy are test
ed as to their abliuy to maha ttelr
own way In the world.
PIBWNEntSH
Are Cauea of
With the advent of hot weather
comes an enormous Increase In the
of ire cream sod with
consumption comes the usual
ported cases of ptomaine p
lee cneam te a healthful proi
of our cheapest ate most ralnable
foods and there Is notU.n; dangerous
In the consumption of Ice cream prurided proper conditions have be
In Its manttfactnre.
most always be remembered thst milk
te an anlmnl prodect and that la hot
weather decomposition wUl
mik the same as In nfeat or any other
ahlmal product. In the decompoililon
cream not oaed earn te eecamed next
day. It tela cream te reftocen. ptc
malnes are rwy UaMe to develops.
The practice sboold be strictly proklbItedbylaw. Dirty mSk cans and dir
ty Ice cream ca^ Mkewtse. may detea dccompo-
tetW lairs tern te(U
aRlon of oU craaB left In the
At nearly every taOrc^ auttoa la.
Michigan esn te aeeo tee
asi^ated by Dm. Chaae and Banee. Ai
that are betng rataraad b
—^— the patlaat te doing alcelyfacuirer after the
osed aad. in nearly every case, .tee
tera'IteBTes to
and on opetenff tee day for a rteit wta ter fatter at
eatne.lbe fearful stench of tee decon- Bnaitm
,
pnmuo. Of
Mrs. ^ Avery ate .« Crtl.ns
““^~“^^’of Northport. rteltad hare aeveraJ
It reaches tee factory 1s ahnaet
|daya last week.
poetfble to wash ate etertlUe and
if any part of this old matter Is left -MV; nad Mn. Charlea Flower
In tee ecame of the can. It te HaWe children at BL Johns, srrlred teat
Bight for A rteit- at tec N. B. Hobhte
in and ptonainee teay geaerat* and koide.
Mtea Mnrta Btitea retnned te liar
canse alekiieas aad death. Evair reUU dealer of Ice cream thonid thior- home- at Nertepen Batnrday. attar
ottgfaly wash all enpv cans tofore a risit wtlh frteads hare.
Bea Gray, who haa been haring a
returning to tee factoryThe last Itetelatara paaaad a tew acige with riteomatlsB at Grate Bap
providing for a peartty of fU» for Ida. arrived Thnraday tor a atay wRh
any peraon wbo reshlps Ice cream or retettvee bera.
Bilk cans hack to the taetory wttbaat
Ihoronghly dealing tesB. Thte law
soon take effect and the Dairy SOVe, NOt
Food depanmenU
ously enforce the same and wher
Ice cream cans are toete wo"If i ware te
dawn a nda
. pensocuttona
»<«• ‘“e vIoUtlon of thU Uw will be for aaj Tosng bm to Mom I
The feature of the evening waa the
Bofipn that waa made by Nr. Rogers
In which he sUted that Ur. Earle had
always said that when be was gdne
be wished that there could be erected
over hb body a monumeot to tell the
worM that be had done what he could
to further the intereeU of good roads.
'And Hr. Boren eald that It was but
mitiTg that If a man wanted something
would wtf -W him: Rgra at fo«
Instlfated.
of that kind, he should have a little
m; Bat beUad aU this U work"—
JAMBS W. HEIAia
U^Me to be former and If the prodact
iof hts reward In this .world and ho
Slate Dairy and Food Commte-' Edwin Hawky In Saturday Rvai*'ben
eaten,
ptomaine
pbteonlng
resuggested that a subscription be sUrtSafety for Dopodts alw^ oor Fint CoatidentioB.
sioner.
I
which
often
cansee
death
and,
ed now for thst purpose and it was
liB't dsaetij mow,' bat a
la any event, very severe feuffering.
a^ted on at once. No one Is to give
Bsw wajr of pottMic R. Whs Bia^
There are two conditions under
more than one doHar. The monument
gpeak with more proMfeCr thas
vAloh ptomaine polsonlag te Uahle
Tbompaon, Battle Creek:'
B. Han- is to be made of an immense boulder
Bdttdtt Hawloy, whoM woad«fBl
d result in the manatacture of Ice
coA, M. A. Jacobson. J. A. Btites. with ‘«ood Roads Earle" on It and
WlStemsburg. July S —Mr. and Mrs. ^ .
■ in the botiaeM wertd bH
fream—one Is eansed by the refreea- Will Fray ot Traverse City, speaf'
D. U. Snider. J. Woodward. Carl placed at the roadside at the entrance
qteUfied him to advlM with the
(CoatlBned tr«a pace oaa)
of cream thst has onea been Sunday with relatives here.
to
Cau
City.
In
Tuscola
coonty
as
J.
A.
Meuingw.
F.
O.
Wlckan.
TOVBf men of AtticrteaT When a
E. BerrH'd Maalaue; John L Glbtnsen and returned. It U Quite a
this
was
the
llrst
state
reward
roal
Wm.
J.
May
of
Bellalre,
spent
tee
D.
O.
Warner,
B.
H.
Bellowa.
H.
M.
mao of Hawlef'g wonderfid encaoa. Tramw tatj; D. H. Day, Gien
iiinmon thing iu'many rural dtemeu Fourth at the Charles Baton home.
ecai and eapad^ at^ to advise
Haren*. all of the eroentlre eouBlt- Lockhart Mamr Hc^pock all of ever fullt.
tar Ice cream to be furntsbed church
Harrison Vinton of Grand Rapids, jmat men—and meat men are
(ConUnued from page one.)
u« of tfea mm» Mooclatlea, Hon. Fntnklen; M. W. Farrant A. Johneon, This b to be In the shape of a
'socials with the nuderetandhig that came home tor a abort visit with hte roaag at flftf-hmt it a food
watertiig
trangh
and
drinking
foanA.
E.WnUrd.
L.
E.
Collins.
Gea
jic^ons
of
all
claaaes
and
neither
giv
Prask F. Rocer*. atato Wgbwng eomtaln.
parents.
Robert
Smith
&
also
visitJohnaoe^
H.
U.
Neeaen.
of
Bmplre:
ing
nor
receiving
ham.
Good
breed
tUng to listen aad heedT
mMoMr; Uoa. B. B. Baria. Detroit
log al the Vinton home.
J. Brodhead. Arcadia; L. H. Daano- The spontaneous response to
aboBl^OQ?. Are ym aaving, Justice and a tense of hmsor are C
RU Your ChlldMn of Worms
toTBer atate Ucberay't
Mr. aad Mrs. Robert ‘Sweeney apent ing as you go dr art 70a spend
/'You can change ftetfni. UKempered
■«i
roada BcreChicago; Carl Relsberg, W. H.
children Into healthy, happy yoong- Friday here, returning to Old Mte- ing Os 70a gof hud if yaa are
UnMgMJy Face Spota
•eot; G. M. DUM. Kithpcwt: HoBiHiokBaB. Ate Boaen. H. M, Fan def
•d by Dr, Hobeor.-. Seaem eccomplhhod by working' with others Mers. by ridding them of wonna. Toas ston Saturday.
foUowing
the advim bf the "man
J. C. MrlanShUh. Maategon. who b ®»**“«*
tie rolling, grinding o< toeth. crying
lieals all akin eruf
Mn. Archie Brown and two children who knows" '•hat are ytm doing
fwrthertag tte latarsam cd good toads;. a w.
tlobs. No atatter how long yeu bar for some higher Ideal, it ia difficult Mt while aaleep.
visited here a few days last week, re with 7onr-aaviBgs3 :-hre they ao
U H Concer. seeretary of the Mnske^ l O'**- ^ ^ Hltehell. A D Gpencei been trosbied by itching, burning, or to be aoelal wlth ones Immediate
turning to Traverse City Monday.
•caly skin bsmera. just put a little of petltor. but even two rivals can oper
baad7 as io tempt 70a into exgoo chaBter of coBBarce; Hones “»»»<
Bob UamUloe ^ gone to Trave^ paasa-er WBwisa-teraataMBt, or
A number of theae were accompan that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hobson's ate together toward some common Klckapoo Worm Killer, a ploa^l
Brsems Ointment oo the eon-s sod the
are thgg aafaiy gac^arad in seaae
ied by their wlvea.
good. All modem communltiaa
dy lozenge, expels the worms, reg- City to work.
The Kins d All Laxativea
chllMrs. ^1 Bruce of Kalkaska, spent soand bank Bke the
higher aoelal Instltvtloiu In which the elates the bowels, restores yonr
As won as the parade was'over ^e
it In their prsetire and recommend It. Individual seUlihness and egoism ran dretf to health and happiness. Mrs. a couple of days wUh her parenU here
J. A Brlsbln. of Elgin,
Elgln. lit. says:
Mr. Alleman of Llulstowo. Pw. says:
test s eek.
\
KIckspoo Woign Killer
-i-, Are
m,, Ue "Blag V.
grounds were called "Had ectema on forehead: Dr. Hob- be Ion la the work for-Gie good of al have used KP...........................
of Cen«»*
falo. N. Y, says they
Mr*.
Ed Hoore^^ Tety ni at her adding their attodsfi te Toars
—ifhools.
social
betterment,
play
years,
and
1
entirely
enUrely
rid
my
chDdren
children
of;
Uvea* “
They are a bleaalng tc to order by A V, f^iedrtch. president eon's Ecxema OiotineDt cored It In
all laxaUvi
I would not be witeoat lL"Ihome here.
twite a year, read7farlha "niiB7
family and. I_always keep
aU my fa:________
... a of the Traverse City Good Roads as- two weeks." Gnsranteed to rrileve hr physical Improvement of cities, the Ooaranteed.
All
drugglias.
or
by
mall.
F. C. Buck. Sr., was operated '
box at home." Get a box and get' ioeitrtoB and in a few wordsdatrotor- money refunded. All druggists, o
Institutions of lellglua.
OM^ or
/m demswSe
Price
Klckapoo Indian Med
man. Price bOc. Pfeiffer Chemical
well Price ISc. Recommended by all
Monday moralag hy Dr. Guy Johasc
No one can be linaRy aortal who CD. rhiladelphU and SL Louis.
RI?3^ All YOU 001
jad Prank RnmUton, wto hn dona ao I Co.. PhUadetphte and i8L Uiols.
^ttggiata of Ttaveiw CUy.
Mjoa nos vmm banking home.
TRAVERSE CITY STATE RANK
lanuM im UMS
-------- ' as Ven ^
Urnamalmrg
TEttH BURES AS CIRZEBS
fMNMiiU Bank
"A dhui aviD ISi A DOLLAR EARNED”
4*-
0
Hm’S THE WHOLE ST^T-We Prefer ^ to &Ot
.
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AND MAKE FOLLOWING OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY:-
C
r
Oat lot tweoty-hM to bBtuly Eu doOar^JSate Smb at fI5 aad fI8 Sml.
One bf koiy eohn Eoe
twenty Eve Mhn hr $IS.
One lot horn fIS to $22 SoiU for one-third 00.
Ooehlmgbuiibfdfioifptiee^otleu.
Aieo iOO pm Ene pants one dAd iHf.
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cAMEt mmm the
soothwest
IGI UWS EFFHniYE
Radical Chanaaa'' Made in Celerada
.
Ceda.
Denrer, Coto.. Jtiljr 14.—More than
ISO new Uwa paaaed hr the Uai GoIpwent Into eBect todar. High school rmtemlliea will go
under the ban; peraons auBerliig with
trnnaporUtion. With aqnada' tubercnloals will be raglatered as snch
of cameis It U beUeeed long Joomeys
iba sute hoard of health, a new
into (he UterUn of theee waatea can | pnbtle utnhles
Into power, and a number of other re
This will not be the first time that forms wtll become eBectIre.
Under the consUtnUon bills not carcamels have boen brought here for
thia pprpose. JeBeraoa Davit, when rring an eBergent? clause go Into ef
aecrrUrr of war in Pierce's cabinet fect ninetr 'dain after the legislature
laws which a^t Into eBcct
tried it out. Under DavU' direction
40'of the animals and their Armenian adjourns, which Is todar- Some of
drtvera were Imported and g caravan- the new Uwa ;a'bleh went Into eBect
toUr
under
this beadUg are bills
aary built near Cape Verde. Some of
tbeae bnlldlnga etill remain. But just le^ltlDg racing at <«unl>' fairs: pro
about the time the beatU and their viding a new banking code, dividing'
drivers 'beeame srcllmated and testa Colorado into four congressional dis
tricts; providing a new Insuranee
were to sur4 the civil ^r broke
and Davis was cleeted''|ir^ldent of rode; defining and -prohibiting triista:
tbe confederac.v. Because of iS? feel providing'minininm. wage commission
ing against Davis, and partijr because for women and minors; providing for
of tbe unsettled condUlon of the gov direct election of United Sutes sen
ernment for BO man}' pears, the camel ators. and proving for dinrlbution of
publlcattonl on Initiative and referenBohaBe was dropped.
dinn measures.
Shipa (^e Deaett HaySeoome Common Sijha On Arid
Ar^ Of three States.
B Puo. TWM. *tir IL-CAnel
. ftV«Ba nek M tboM wen tn th« Omt
Saharm m«n vlU jam t>««oa« taailUr aUtau in Um «nrrta of New Hexloo. Arixou ao4 Soathom OaUfomU
It tke pUa« of an aaaocUtlon of BoothweBtPTB hnaJjieaf sen are auccetarul.
J. H. TrImMe, a promtaeat Tesa« Blockmao. U one of the leadlos apitils In
the plan to tnaaport JOO eameli from
the orient to the aonthwottejn aecIfaw -of ABoffea for nae U the arid
waatea.
The aaaocUtlon pnrpoaea to put the
caiaela on ^ raa<di on the Bo Grande
aboat ISO Bllee aonth of Cape Verde
Where a (ireedlnK aUUoo ia to be eaUbUahed. The deaait arena of New
Haako. Ariaoaa and' Calltomia. althonch oCerinc Bmat poaalblUtlea to
the adeker after aieuia are but little
trareraed either hr raltroada or other
•
SECHET OF YllllTM SOim BY WOMAM fljHiKEO BACK
THIRTY YEARS
Champion Athlete Tells How to Avoid R<wvu™iitf Old
Before the Alotted Time.
Denver. Jut} It.—A bast the grand- bouse and rakiog cUldiwo U the «zmotherjpf the old fashioned type, who
settled'into a cap aad wooleo thawl
D opposed to Birli
I her hair began tto turn
I think every girt
gray and-who wpeai her Ume, after | ought U> have a good time Hrat, and
the age of CO. khitu&g and peering IncidentaUy fit heraeU to
over
spectacles out of tbe wta-‘mother. I myself msfried at the ag#
dows.
of S4. and I wasn't very anxions to
Nothing 111^* that for Ura DeTtha4*^t married then. I wanted to hare
U. Rose.
lose. CS..cbamplon swimmer, turn- a good time for sevena more yeara,
but my husbabd wanted to get
cr. dancer, and
one of tbe most prominent partirip- ried right away. I thiak about 30 la
aihs in the lutematlona] German the right age for a girl to mairy."
tumfeat held here recently. UeapUe
her years. Mrs. Rose's nlmbleness was
the envy of girls of from 1C to 20
who also took part Id the tumfest
Not onJy has Mrs. Boee proved that
advancing years are no bar to at>letlc prowess, hpt She did not begin
to"aequtr«.her skill In that direction
until she was close to SO. *be was
over 4S when she learned to swin and MAY COMPEL EASTERN . RAILler K when she first took up danc^
ROADS TO ARBITRATE,
ig. She was SO before she firat be-,
une Intergated in turner work.
I
-I never aspect to grow old." saM UlflC
Mra. Rom today. "I suppose I ought MWC
by rights to be old but I can't
Blder s)^ir so. r-m younger no
spirit (ban I was when a child. How
^ 1 keep young
That's
queetloD (o ansaer. It Isn't so bucI.
what you eai. what exercises you take
f>r the rules' of living yon adopt that Even If Eydman Act la f4ot Extended
WUean May Make Publls Dekeeps yuu young. It's Just the spirit
mand That Beth Blde^Bubof youth inside 0"^ you. All my life
mlt te Aftitratiaik
I have bad the spirit of youth welting
WILSON WILL
TAK{ ACTION
PUBLIC STATEMEBT
'his Store Is Now Offering the
Right Kind of Bargains
Seamable Goods
UDdcrpriccd
WUlc tbe Svmmcr Season ts nl ll*s Belabte
lbs prices arc at tbclr lowest
UHpEBFUOEb LOTS OP SUMMER BH0B8
lot of mcira |»at»'iil Ii'bIImt low Kh<K-!i, vuhics
lhal "an* imt nuriiiis.'<-<i nt
uixi
1Vk‘c;<1 to cliwc out. Ill |>iiir...........................
Mi-ifH Ian liutloii ami lai-w ogfiirils. fiimu'Hv
dikI ».1.r>n. Wihl,* Ihiy lact at |ir.$2.48
Woinrn’n *2.50 ilull kill law ahiii-s. widl
nil <‘Xccll*iiI >lnH*s at |ir........ ....................$l.d4
Wiiiiifu's jwlJi.: kill niiil (full Hixtal lwo-ktr:i|>
low shiicK^ formi-rly prii-wi at iK.ia tn *-'l.ri<’l;
Long Silk
Gloves
black or
white
8dc
COLORED WASH OOODS
Pl.in
«ni‘ l»f iiiialily
pink. Iiluo aml t,...; v,-r.v
yiml...,........................ 14c
■Jyirt of 2Tw* null 2'M- fancy waah jtikhIs iij
KtriiH-H. clicckK aiul plain volors; all
Ktylvs. al yanl ................... ............................,..1SC
All linen aiiitingx. liUie. Ian ami nattiral linen;
Vi.i.-mli.l 4:h- ifoiKls. at yard ....................... .S7e
end !.'i‘* lawns ri yd..
PURHiSH
FOR MEN
REMNANTS
Straw Ihta redmcil
”
Bm tiM table of SmbreldeiT
Rcmoanti Short piiTca of wash (foods,
table Hm-n-s. craghtu, etc., at
a fraction of their n*al value.
Fniit of the Iamiiii Cotton.
Kiitsll pU-iw up to 18 yds,.
at -vard'..........;..........................‘
ilcachiHl »m-« crash. 2. 2i,.
goild*’we.
9ik' Cai»*t ....r............ ...TSc
Wash
Skirts
LADIES* COATS
.
If you Mill mill a coat, buy
oni* now.
Coats that wvr<* i-ut to *7.50
now- on sail* at ............... |4.97
Coats that wciv cut to W.Oi)
now down to .................... f?A0
t'oHts that wiTi' cut to *12.00
now on aali-rft ..................$9.00
Chfldns'g Snrnmer OoaU
Sizes 6 to 14 yi-ars; styli-s that
Wen* tip to
now MolliiiB
at ................................... ,,..$1.98
Ladies’ Umbrellas
Summer
Dresses
100 Mission Handle Umbrellas;
covers of fast black Gloria
Silk; steel rod; Paragon
In White Pique. Ratine frame; attractive handles. All kinds, for every
occasion.
Ofira
and Linen. Also dark Unusual
checks and dots. Cool values at................ erOC Tbe showing of Wash
^presses at
and serviceable and at
small cost—
1.98, 2.75 Ud 3.48
DepL Store
98c. $1.25 to 2.48 Traverse
aty.. - Mleb. is especially attractive.
Globe
th$ goods in thsJUd
Jag JU* or* ptaMg
marktdolAorM&sKod
Jag or tUd Sm, Jhty
arsaUdioptag^onuMss
so that foil can look thm
oftrwmatltuassittanG*
oj a dork. Mioihor or
not goa want to bug, fool
porfodtg froo to took
around and inopoct tho
goods.
Aadks* 3 Misses'
Coats,
$13.50 and $15 for $8.50.
$20 and$2250fof$12r$25 Coats for $15.
$27.50 & $30 Coats $18.50.
(BAjbatETfT.)
\
up Inside of me and 1 think It will
never let me grow old.
"Rometlnies I got a.vhsmed of my:
self and say: '.Now I'm going to quit
and settle down and
stay home and be a good sensible, old
fasbionrd grandmother.' But somahow I
That spirit of youth and
bSMPlDMs and love of life rises up in
me and 1 can't help going out und bav.
ig a good time.
'■When I was m child I was whgt
)u might cat! a* 'tomboy.,
ays out of doors tearing around.
mnntng'HM, playing games, olimb1 was the terror of tha
neighborhood. 1 never had a chance
to lean gymnastics or horseback rid
ing or fwimming. It was on U(e wild
plains around Denver that I learned
I ride and I still love that sport.
"I was 4S before I learned to swim.
I used to go to an old swlmlng pool
here In Denver and watch my daugbtars'enjoy themselves In the -water.
Finally 1 couUc’t-Mad It aby loogar
and aaid: Tm going down there and
swim if it kills me.' And I did. Then
I Maned diving—all sorts of fancy
diving. In tpite of by 4S years I loved
to double myself op and go tumbling
down the ebutes in all kinds of posi
tions. Everyone Ihouglit I'd break
my heck. Then five or six years later,
lui
whea
tuner
aoclelles were eet^lUhed in IDenver I Joined and bedo everything tbe
singer peop:
people do and aome ihtngs
they can't do.*’ Mra. Rose has no
sympathy for the oU faahloned type
of woman who (Ud nckbing but stay
home aad knit
"1 tlilok n U a ahamo for girls to
maro aad scttla down to' kee^ng
JOimonas
/fouse Presses
The regulhr $1.50 kind for
;98c.
wBaseuent.
Sweaters
Are selling at SOc and 98c.
They were *1 and *1.50. Muslin Unden^ear >11 .S0 BlrnAOaisls
Waiau at 9i.<B.
yb off on soiled Muslin I3.23 Black WaisU
(Basement)
al $1.39.
Un^rwear.
gi.:r. Black WalaU at C»c.
LI rer# Wal*u at 6»c.
Children’s Coals $l.&Ladies'Mu8lin Gowna li’sr.
W «* .
a apeclally flue IM
lace and embroidery aixu ranging ia price from
These coats are selling at in
96.50.
rock bottom prices, re- trim, at 89c.
gardlesB of first coet (Base $1 Hufilin (fowns. in lace
Phases
and embroiderythinat 79c. «JOiddif
ment.)
Middy r- —..................
JUidies'
iMite Presses
PunesScs
* Middy I
ILU MIMy I
.
:7ln. Flouaciag whirii was for
merly jiriced at S$c to 6»c at 29c.
:T-la. nouoeiau In short lengths
•uluble tor chUdren'a dneses at
39c. 69c and 79c >d.
10c Lace U selling at 4c yd.
of ^Bmu^ Ribbon ^mdally pricod
12
Cottars
Tbeae Include Jabou and Lace
^lUn wbich were priced up to
at 91.S6.
.
. all tM* y^r’i
Press Goods
a
and
ai:e desirable In every
A 12«c Percale for TOc. goods
respscLL
15c Be^eley Cambric 9c.
fieOcoats
off on all cotton rem*|
nants.
25c French Gingham I9c. bOc OBgham PatUoaoU «l gbe.
45c Camp Napkina at ISc.
Soaps, etc,
25c Bath Towels at 19c.
O..WW m.Ts .fM ax.
In white voll and mualin.
trimmed mth
Childrvf^ Presses beautifully
lace and embroidery. All
In Gingham and Psrcnla, at 20% diacount (Buenent)
bt SOc and 98c. W«re tl
to». (Bw»»l)
iOash Presses
Praperies
For ladies and miasaa. in
Jiadies'
batiata, ratine & 12He Silkolinefor9c.
. tOash Jkirts- . gingham,
Lawn at. 20X DiaoounL IScD 25c Cretonnes 12HC.;
In white aad linen color, (Butmaa.)
at 50o and 96c. Formerty
JOnh Underwear
at $1 to $3. (Basement.)
Radies' Suits (Mlaren's Sc &3Sc vests'
$10
Suite
for
$3
96.
& drawers at 10c.
/ •
ChOdrens
Suits for $5.
Ladiei’ SOc drawers, first
bDhite Presses $12
^ & $25 SulU for $12. quality in every particular
These are aalUng at vary
(BASEMOtr.)
at 39c.
l.S.l Ofwy Sattl^ at d9c.
" 'daefc aad white stripe Butt9c.
,
•eacU atripa suiting at 99c.
EUttne In (^^enhagan and
; 29c yd. ■
Sdk Cr^. etc.
A 1»da. gUk fn.Vll aoiora at o__
■ ,
--- .
black mumaUne at 66c yd.
A 10c Soap
9 for a qusrtay.
60*
uffeia. 25 .plecaa. and a
'
Talcum Powder at 2 2or 25c. (plandtd baivln at f5c.
Tooth
Parasob%off
14 off on all parasoU. iOf ca.
ora. b«h la ths,pUtn and fancy.
J.M.MHlikenJnc,
Traverse City’s Bast Store.
* tfMgf -woi:
A-X
lnt»«sting Tests Made by Prof.
Fraser of iflinoit.
He Had 'Bma on IntlmaU Tarma
With Loading Sonatara and/
Cangras^uen Who Had ,
SMping of Lagiaktlon
Waabingtoo. July 10.—With Wildam
Whitman, tbe Bt/stoo mnUonaira wool
manufacturer, on the stand the sen
ate lobby probe went beck Ibto the,
days of tbe Mills. McKinley. Wilson
and Dingsley iurllls. It developeil
there bad not i>c«n a tariff am
iLlii) years in which the wool
iiiancfsaurers bad not uken an
live luiii la endeavoring to shape t'u*
v.nol i-l ednle*.
Wlilu-man's letter book. «xam'j..d
by tbe committee, ahowed he ua.t
been on intimate terms with Senalurs Aldrich and Allison and - CongressuiAu Dingle} and othera
ITof. WUber J. Fra»r. UnlvsroKy
of lUlnols. after figuring Ml bU tabla
of the keep and profit of cows «f all
degree* of produrtlon. lUasiraUs its
use Id a very atriklag manner by in
terpreting tbe records of five herds
ebosen from tbe stsires of herds tha
iniaolB station has teqted for a full
yeav
Herd No. 1 cootaint 24 cows whose
uiiproDuble cowa abich lost 4 total
FIFTEEN DEAD
IN GOLLISIDN
-■-w. Tnw i6...KtBg George
day sent to Emperor William of Garlaay. hU consent to the marriage of
ue of hi* page* to one of the aasistQt dreaaeri of the Oerman empreu.
The romance i« a sequel to the raoant
martiage of tbe katoeri* dau^ter,
Prineeaa LuUe. which King George attanded. Oae of hi* pagaa feU tn love
with the ampras*- dratanmker. and
proposed. He was accepted but had
first wait until be want back
hli borne and obtained parmlsalon of
bU king to marry. Tha gM had to
get the kalaer * eoaaasL which abe
Tbe marriage will take place ia
Berlin. It wlU be (be first
between w awant of the Engtish roy
al house and OM *r another royal
boosMiMd la the preaeut relga. T%ara
I nlM daring King Edward's
Osborn
Otbom, July t.—Another fine show
er today and qaltc coot
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Baeman went
to Maple City Sunday to altand tbe
funeral of HasM Kaah. who was
drowned at Pearl Lake. July Ponrih.
Hr- Dorland of Osborn, ia worklag
for the Mower brolhwa -throat
tfsylag.
Mra Luclna Cook aad moth«r were
the gaesta of Mrs. James Coyne Mon
day hftcraoeit at West Ksason.'
Mr. aad Mr*. Oaoegs Zaigtor and
fiaoAter Mrs. Thou Ploupamn aad
chUdian war* tha guasto «f Mr. and
Mr*. Frad Beamaa Snnday M Uka
laetlOB.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kara* »eo« Um
guaau of Mr. aad Mra Jnet-Mtai^
ly July romth 4t
WANTEO-Yottiig shtaha. from thraa
.;
i
COST OF COW’S KEEP
SAICTIMS HARRIAGE
,
•’e-ft
MILLIONAIRE'S LETTER BbOK IS
FILLED WITH FACTS
MBS. AHA TATUIR
A very' apeclai embroidery valu’
•" -V'
'j
___ —'__ .A
RUioies WBiE nuina
Smbroideties.
J^ces, etc.
13.00 SwoatPi*
rou'a Sweater* i
diwB'* Sweaters
!
MANUFAGTiniBIS SABE RATES
at Cantsh, N. H.. expressed confi
dence that tbe threatened strike ol FEARFUL ACCIDENT TOOK PLACE
conductors and trainmen on thd^UtyIN CALIFORNIA
tu'o eoaten railroads wlU be'settled
by arbitration, even if tbe pending bill
extending the Brdman mediation
is not enacted. Tbe preeidunt made
thU prediction at an audluDee with
newspapermen.
' .
The precldent qxamlned alt docu- TRAIN CRASHED INTO TWO CARS
meau bearing on the eontroveray
THAT WERE STALLED
and expressed hU IntenUon of kctlrely panirlpaUhg In the meeting be
Flagman CUIma Hs Set Signals But
tween tbe railroad heeds dnd conduct
They Wer« Paaaed Unheeded
or* and trainmen this afternoon. li
by Engineer of the On- '
necessary the president will act as
coming Train
did Roosevelt In tbe anthracite strike
calling on boOi sides publicly b> arMLof
.Angeles. July 14.—fifteen dead
trate.
ard iiJDdieds injured lathe estimated
'f a rear-end ebliisiem betwc
(WO IkclBc Electric, trains fllied with
holiday crowds retumlng from tbe
Venice beecbea. 8e>eml of the in
s Reaidmt Died Sun jured are in a critical ^ndltlon and
day Night
the death list may be Wreaaed.
Two cliy bound car* were etalled
Mrs. Anna Taylor, aged 69. died at Vineyard station by a broken trol
Sunday night at the home of her ley wire. The flagman says he eat
daughter. Mra A. U. Jourdan. of tbe tlie signals, but the other train
peninsula Mr*. Taylor bad a stroke swept by them and crashed into the
of paralysis s few months ago. from standing traina Two coaches w
which she never recovered. She for-' telescoped, frightfully mangling
merly ]<ved at Sherman and was
occupanta Efve of the dead are
member of the Order of Eaaters badly rut u* thatt BO
n one is able to
Stars.
Mr. Taylor passed away IdenUfy tham.
about four months ago.
The funeral senices were held
^om the daughter's home Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rer. .Mr.
npson oBiclatlng. Interment took
place la the Ogdeiisb; rg cemetery.
King George Allows Page to Marry
Annual Red Tag Sale
low prices, ranging from:
50c to *2.19.
INTERESTING WOOL STORY UN.^RTHEO BY COMMITTEE
PAGE FIVE
Clenwoed Bey of Haddon. ' The Blra
of Dairymaid of Plnehurdt
of
but none other cowa
a
very small profit from 9L21 to A91.
Just six cows return teoftu that
should be expected, from 921J5 to
929.T0. .So cowx producing leas than
91C profit per year should be iwtalusd.
Had thU herd conaUted of tea cowa
like tbe beat one. the owner would
have made -* 97ir;to»iK laataad at
9266 44 tor the year. " r 1Herd No. 2 had 94 oowa that
averaged 4.232 pound* of milk and
163 pound* of bnttertat. and made a
total profit of 964.3»—only 91-91 pur
coo for the year, fltiaea of Umu*
oowa wero kept at a potltlTe looa to
taling 9101.17. and oqly four cow*
had a* much as 916 profit. It tha
owner had milked only'a»ea« four eowa
be wouisshsfe made Boae nmeay and
would hare saved the Ubor ct enrtag
(or the other 20.
Herd No. 2 had 12 cowa. every aaa
of which shows a profit above 919 aad
an average profit of 94146.
Herd No. 4 had 16 cow* which av
enge only 3.147 pound* of milk and
124 pound* of buUergaL Ten of “•—
cos* wore kept at an actual loss and
the bc*t cow made a profit of only
*1021. The toul los* of thia hard woa
9119.39. or 97.49 per oow.
Herd No. 6 had'll cow* areragtag
9.6M pound* «K milk and S2t pound* of
bntierfaL making a total profit off
9663«4 aad an average of 942.69 per
cow. . And the be.1 four cow* in thia
herd made a profit of 9249. wUeh to
more than the total profit of the whais
three herds, 1, 2, and 4. conulnlng 7S
cow* aad returning only 9221 pi^ ia
a year. Although a grade barfi. fts
loweat cow ratnrned m-profit of 922.90.
which U more than twice that of tbs
beet eew In herd No. 4.
BAUNCEO RATIONS FOR COW
A rapoR sbowiag the dtfferanee ts
vaiae of a tiaiainri and nnbalianad
raUoa for cow* aooordiag to ogportmsnts mad* racantly by toe Dllaato
■tatlon ha* reached the degarfiBantoC
agricultnre.
NIm cows fed for 121 days a awtritlve ratio of 1.6 conaamad MA2 at
digaatiMa matsm par 100 pdund* at
Bilk. A olmUar lot 1«d a aatriMva ro
of l.ll reqatrad 6AU pousd* M
kUbto mattar par 2W pounds ad
aMik pradocad. The tmal mwok a
oiUk pradacad t<
'
'
9 poonds af mllki^
rospectivMy. The first Llot nonsBaad
...... ..........
1679 pound* sad the aacnad lot I9.fl
pound* of digerUht* nstriaoM p«r
pound «f milk 1st prodacad. Tha •»
I eooslatad of corn gltog*. «to*«
lotaa fad 'to (ha natvow emUou a
show* to a strildnc a
« ta taka (ha ploea at 4 d
Cto4n.B«Mi«y Bam.
A funay bars and ctoan Bamuadtga asaourage* balp to do hsoar
mock Maag tb* ttoak- It to a ■
: task to wad* ntuund Ih
mafidy yard* and filthy haraa wa^
no a lot of dtriy. logy oowa oat tw
•ir a }M «h a torsi whmw ft
i
OSAill) TUVCUn BISALS Aim TUmn bat BAOLI, TDODAT. mT U. lUS
Sbe bad bo dUflealtT la kcoplot tbe
» ♦ frock. ut<l Bt mooDrtfc. if Ui«r«'« t» k*rckf«r tk«r* It of T(T7 tfiferior baek.,BCTW. Tour poor nother wlU
lone for you la rala. Deary mt! dot at tbe hotel la wblrb abo waa
• lnR lo b.* * ptrty. tbt hta tnothcr.
worknawhlp. vttr- '
♦
Daucrtwll. bcr dokc buried le a
-Tb« very iblax!" the Moretnf' Yoa vltl be rather loaeMiae. won't etaylnjc. but ^ere waa left but two
ef. waaweepln* glorleecrieddeMfbtedly.
And the you?
YouH piln the noonlWtht and daya more before ahe waa to retuw
»be heard PritMeaspromiaed (be Spider that be Wlbo’Hbe'Wtop. and-----------east. What would ahe do with the
♦ faUterly; but a* tc
♦ Muetblnr at the window, belns a abould aaanredily bo Uco-maker at
do*T
pluck)- creature and not wJebJne an bar twbera court without eren aaklb* F,o„^rtell at laat. and three bl« teara
a............... ..
,m. m,.
And berciTUB. ahe lumped blm tor leliora of «m>d chararter.
^
*vei«.hM eud
thlnklnd about Ihla put
would trouble to aeek a n»ore elected
heu he
he hat
ha. tbe oon- "I* '*«
•«««>. '“oWW »»‘'k h'’’
'W onbU.loeMlIte. bdt
tl
down he^el^k
*'"**“"" **“”
reaiinit place wben
resiinit
fo'iablc earth coDvcnieiiily
Jved. ^ 8
any one ever ••'l*l‘od to tbe llwr. where n wiry
Thp Momlm iriorleo were glrlug
-h* Bfitdee darted f«r«.ni *itH
***’P'“‘“*
him all the while.
ITO In 1:
"toad^ir
• hln “tw minor dliwetiona who- netforward with a would pul tbe tiny creaturo
cry of triumph, in a twinkling be had Ug. TUl. .be did and paaaod the
aeated oh
-reare «n..«d
..m. •»»'''•
“ CTl«‘CUJr. tOrbaU T«memb«Od W)»lblng.
DO taiuM:
lanoreu 1• **“**"
‘I*®
* *«« «<> “w- ‘ra>n without tbe ofO.
'""'.L'!'
•*'
-■>»■ "ka
ab.
marda T^r
belore the Pvlnceaa clala notlring a small place in tbe
knew what had happened—plf! paf! top of tbe hag. and put tbe^ end of.a
b«IU aqalver whh .ympaiha, ahe be- aaem to he very vlallant-’
can of sterlUted evaporatetfv^mllk Into
Momlng-worie. chuckled. 'The jmf!—the curtain was finished!
thorn giddy, ju.1 eucily a. candle- gan crying again, harder than ever.
Then It all happened a. the Mom- the bag in such a way that tbe dog
-Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!" .be gaarda are fake.. You think they're
• a noth. The) ' become
Ing-gtortes promlaed. A abiver ran would eat the ndlk from a hole
walled, rocking back and forth on the watching Uie window now, but really
with
through the Sunbeams and they be- which bad been made in tbe bottom.
onamorW
they call It—and try to fly up to her. edge of the wlndow-benrh. -Oh.elear. tbeir eyea are glued to tbe Siin and
Whether or
(heir Wings nobody ki
SUNSHINE
.
Rulaa ond ftegulatlORa of tha
I HaeaM Young Polka eunahino
.e. Club:
I will try never «o worry or
fret about anything.
win try to ba M teppy pa I
.....................................
na mak. .nnAaa, hapfr
M far aa
will try to be loving balpfol
and Und to inrTtioifr and tq
ovary living thing.
If I over fail In trying to do
thaaa thlngOi I will Try. try
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PLT SW'A'tTERS
PRBB TO IaADIBS
STBINBESQ BROS.
TTmverae City.
.............................
Pirat Vleo
Vlv
Pomeroy Shielda.
-ilk ■>. „.p.. ..P PUP „vb .
„l|h •>.„ .«»
jZt JL .l kurvy ,.kv ™1u1,v b... »«. U.. ,P«u
,vb.„ ,bv b<«ly rv.-.
..b
Wob^pbr-l. .b. ~1 !«. bl»
Ing a dance are left atandlug lo a ring to help you aacape."
. ,l„e M f„i „ he eodld weave
Morning glories smiling at her. longer It is but natural (bat the Inngi lory, of the Second Vic* Rreaddaal't
-Kseape!’ Tbe *>nncMB almoat f«dl >
l***
frw,.ub.b
o. Ib, .|bJb...», .i bvr brtUUob. -bb" lut« U.P -vk Tb.u .bv blW ^
"-»• Uulvb.f UbUv,. -l.b .b, uouM ivv.lup ,1„. Wvl,. E.buoky. to to U-w-. . Plto I. u» B«P
k A. L. "'“"“'I
u.“b“,;“rr.to*to™ rbu™b:Z7wi7L.,to“““"“ b;^;;'^:-. «™. topk»v;-.i. fw-- «'»b,.b
to tot U Ib«v ivll lit but lb.
wry umumies uioiiais wv* ofteaeat
are the more auabtantlal. suUonari
affairs that are scatured along nil the
Numbar of aama* ea the Cnidia lavorlie fairy promenades like liny
ReU JiMta 1. IMS. «.iaa..
aummer houses for itsUng pUces.
-nmtorbell threw herself down io
NEW MEMBERS
tbe falrj: uttiIrona \^-bld(^. (77 Second atiwet. rest for a minute under.•111
said, -and
brella." the TYbli
MIcb.
I think It melted In tire air!"
Hut with u merry laugh the fay
To Flto vtohd mu toa .to.)..
UAtihh 1b. totohi. At. .hd tohd.
Ills UtUc arms streirhod close around.
And with this lovely rainbow ball .
,
The fairies play when moonis
fall.
They fils about on gauty *1nga.
Tossing the airy, telry things
ttire out boldly only at tiiglil
your little finger thiougb.
skurry ownv back to f'hlryland at ihe Very simple, and we'll help with our
first fsliii rumble »'
of ""
Ms Wd,to..,"> to li« drof
”-t
Th.prtntob.il
T!” "f _ ^ _j 4 WdtoAldkonorotld. AtotA, .bdt.
.....b,
rttopl,. rn do »
I._____________ -.4 4_....Ato 4
A .K
. '
*
U rare good fortune to A
find
thei . 4.A right away. " she
began: "butday bldlu: under the ferns, rbough
.iubeari«.tou.
you go deep Into the woo.1* where the
.
pale tndlan;|itpe>. grow and the Sun ,
The^.'*J^uf. Uke
.b..«... r to’T’o'b’r
"" “
*1»«-
”
"
a
a
a
aa
r-r“iSrrtoi-'"'”zz7b.RAto,4b,..toAA
a
a
and placed —Now. Jehnny. shut yov «yea and
nimble nwllons.
hear them by my drefalng table. I did not tell me what yon saw on this card,
-nt teach ymi how to do It some ’ write. I win chiee. hoping
Johnny (glibly)—A ww, a- bars, a
.know- that Sebooky bad seen me do It
day." he said, rpcaking for Ihe first ' rom some ot tbe Sunshlncrs.
I
remain,
a
S>
unahlner,
or
perhaps
I
might
have
been mor* botae.
time since he began weaving. "But
MUdred Ferry.
earefuL 1 did not pot the alJppcra Mamma—B'hat alae? '
don't stand there. Uet me some more
Mildred has cMtalttly written a 00 at that time but when 1 came back Johnny—Nothin'.*’
doMroito."
.It. Ito _ ^
.
whnt
arerj't’any
more." the Prio- ‘••‘•miing leHter. Who wffl be tbe Uter. 1 found but one What had beMamma—O. yaa. think
ceas teltered '
^
* I®*'*’
letter? come ot the other? Spooky quick-, did yon see bahlnd tbe cow? (rater-What!" The little eyea of the
*
b .«•» '«>«• »>' »l»d “ 0»« waUtr ring to the trees la the background).
Spider took her in from head to foot.
477 Second Sireat.
one. I ran to the top of the sUlrway
Johnny (after a moment s refiee-
r.v..,
-----
—Abhle Farwell Brown, their own Wincess Flutterbill up in
-oh- She'tsrwd Ibe Ids* over In
*»»'
“ ‘>er tattered bell- Dear lYeoldeni—
aoamihlng for aU be was worth. 1 '—Trti*:
her mind. "But I haven i any dew‘ “> • *•“•«
*'«'■*»
•UPP*® *■«
•Dh. I forgolf. Fluiterbell picked M>' friend. Mia. F. Pnrkiss. b a aub- down the atepe two at a time. Wble*
SUNSHINE' PRESIDENTTS true. Severthelewa. if ft' wa,
was i._..
true, drops—escept these." and she e)ed
VISIT.
something murt be done at once
deneceiingly the few that still clang
»®. >»“"
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‘
^ everybody that went by.
There 1. n certain sior) that your
The only way to be rnre ot anything ,0 ibe cobweb fagoUng or. Imr gown, her overskirt.
me rmul the Suasblne leiterw, 1 think were confirmed and already Schooky
Stoner and saint.
President's llule niece, JanTT 1. .1- b to Dqd out for onescll. 8u.tbc Mumto make a
• " HI thare be aeoughr Ae asked k u . nice clnb. and I wonid Uke lo hod devourod the strap, button and
Put out a finger, t^ed the tenca.
ways leasing lo liear. It Is calM The log-glortes scrambled along tbe fence ^,0,1,
.cross the wladow."
- ausloual).
Joto. If you plesM. Will >00 amd me *11 » •eems rather fanny for oBh
And on then sped
And.----------as they------------wiped (heir Sngar Ups.
Rescue of Princes* Fluiierbell." and os far a*, the tulip tree tod then.
"We've brought you the dewdropa "
The S|4der cocked one eye thought- a cart and button? WlU you please to make a diet of loatber and shoe-----was published a onmberolyeara *80. creeping caailousl.v. ritork off up the The MonUng-glorie* couldn't help
P"t Ln'l" •‘urkl**' name on the buttons, I look-the eUpper away
"Il\^'they sUd
•to The New Idea WoBtaas Mnga- hill HU they caiue.tu the foot of the Uughlng at her amasement. "Early In
Cradle Roll? She b eleven weeks tfwn him after a atn^ which reftyV"*--------------------•rtne ' This week your President Is great stone nin-iowcr. There stood the ,hp omrelng our cn|w are overrunning
"
old. 1 was promoted from the fifth to minded on* of a candy pull as he wa*. 1/^
Sewtldnad.
_
golns lo pby-iweleod that )ou arc all 1*0 Sunflower guar*, si-parenil) coal- 4rlth dew boi the Sun drinks It up os
medJuUvely toward ,1^ ,j„h ^rade. t will Awe. hoping • 'ery strong lltUc fellow. LuekUy 1mother erf little Heteo was oM
gathered around her In a cKole. Janet Ing dagger gUacta at the little win- fw a, he can and that U the last of
*»*>“« »*•'
-Oeenisaleo.' I
b*con.e a member.
hod another pair of sUppet* with we or twin*. As the iwia abten Uvad
she ii
is
to tbe iieak
|ieak of the tower, n*.
ns- We'd
We d much prefer lo have yon
‘‘“"iTbe Sun ma)- be her*
and eo 1 might eojoy the danclag that fiah* a way apart. Hebn did not aa*
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I* reading you that dow away up In
'
on
her lap. and the
Irene Whldden.- tvenlng. 1 went back op stair* after her ant until she was about 2 yaaif
veo'ston, It i* a real Sunshine atory. and the window wa* clo*ely barred noe'h. You mu»t begin right *w*y or »IU minute,
.
___ .» gbd that you want having failed lo give Spooky a Ihib old. On IRst seeing bar ahe waa
for It I* a hai>p> uU- of helpfutnes*. wiih Sunbeam*.
he'll K«t sheed of yon. Flutierbell.
Iwbella. belowlio.
Sin. ean. son.
m U a member, and will send >ou a Tuve tap" tnething harder), on the greeOy.posxbd ovm the rrathlanris
Now- let * begin;
Tbe Momlng.glorln knew the wMk- why don't,you do a
The Reecua ef Prioeata Flotterhell. nes* of Sunflower* and weren't doPiuiierbell 'refuned lo meet the
*'*
^pnlng faster and ^
button.
h«*d with my shoe. I hod not been of her moiber and auL and after
I'llnie*. Flutterbcll had on tbe pret- celvcd by npiwarance*. The Bun him- eager glances of the ftowcia. Sbe was
U*® Prinaea* dlssy
.
In my room over ten mtoetee wben 1 teoklng bew iMeradly from one to tbe
ilest drees >ou ever taw.^-aU of wAt was an enemy of their*, too. ae ..bamed to taU them the didn't know W -o'ch blm. Suddenly be Hopped.
beard Irene, the nleec of our hoetei* other finely estdalmed, "More maacreaitiy tea-rote petal* fagoted togrth—i'bey wbbked around to the shady aid# bow to weave. Sbe had refuaed to __ “*'**'®® '°®®®’“ *•«
*“Hedly.
July •. 1*IE
caUlng. "Oh. catch Sebooky! He *s
er with cobweb* strung with dew- of ihe lower and there clambered take leesons when the 6ther children ”Jo»i threa more to round off this
preeldent—
manning off whh my hair."
was f»ky. *»|;^ “•* I'mjhiooffh!"
pa: and1 ahe/ had promised
proml««l her boldly up until they were oppoalie tbe
the were humlng
leaning bceause It
it wo*
. .
.
j thouskt 1 would wtiin a letter to
**>« ^®»^
»taJrw*y. Just to If^
___.
_
n. Id be xcr) careful for window. Then they wound again Into and she didn't see the neeeaslty of t
, A. S.bto.4,. nnUA
”*»
V curia curled ttgtatly so a ratoy day cuonce and noi-overtlr* berseU. But Ihe sunuhlne. for they weren't cow- pHams* learning so menial an oecomup,—busi-s-s-slp! A bln^tle
*
. sehooL W* bad
®
______^ ^ rialmod. "O. mamma. Ceorsa'a oute
What do.you
that mttle:btali>Hl art. and only a«.lded uaneceamiry „n,hmeor
1
1« ®r«m ^ c^ke! 1 paanad to the «“«• "»• ®m ’>«l« Wdd«r to tba !
child did? Wh)-. the Kntydids In Ibe risk. Cllaglng with dellcat* green fin"nutierbell. why don't you begtar ““'U® of
cartnto. mkktos a ^kbox. be ran sinlgbt 1^ the'7*xr*all «*•>*'"
orcbeur* bad scarcoly begun tuning gers to Ibe rough stone, they iweased nrged the Morning-glories. "Every
^
.for the Sunaklne Ouh
It to Ina
over, to a dosed way looked
^ _______
their vlolla. arhon she hnd motoo out tbeir beautiful pink and blue belto moumni to prmtou.. Wa. hate no
The Pr^n^ ploaml her e^ to Aul
took a firm hoM « th. box
rt iTtL
—
of the ballroom alth iw Wllbo'-the-. against the golden Ur and peered In. more lUn enough dew now "
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**o"**^®—a pin
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a , and tooked at ns readr t« na off .
........
tocomotirto
Bead .1_____
the card. and
to me and
I
•< “•
to ran ot
B'hy. «
Wsp and wpa down In Ihe middle ot .Ato»! There sat FluucrUll hqddled
TU Princess ralsU her bead.
7^'
^
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***” wlH give them to her. My touAsr a
« *®
on attempt to retbe cranbciry marsh idaying hide and np on the edge of the window-bench
“Ypo may m well climb down and
f**® Prince** walled.
"Do aUu, It? Why. amnd It. next year to Mtoa Edith
thin*. wk« U hnd to
•eck with tU Flrenie*:
to a forlorn little heap. Sbe looked ran away." sbe saM aadlyyuAs tU khmes of tu a
iujwe." He a-a. already araavtog l»1*®>muAt the top of her shrill vtoce- the more like a bedraggleu dower that had j-ou can weave. I epn't-*'
A*««korm.IaterIrateniedtoBay
®I*U tU heart.
and forth.
Tour SuctoUnar.
Wblp^rwm was cooBdIag the taleal been out all night lo a aind-atorw
"So. we can't do tUt—' the flower,
Hotel Bldridg*.
city and wa* foUowed. a moath tour.
.J”"'"------pleca'or gossip to tbe Robin, sad the than like a Fair) Princess. Flutter- shook tbeir head* ragre fttlly-'th^
•
DM
you
have,,
picnic
that
laat
day
py
Sebooky
and
hto
Tbe
O* Vmi lUOar ThfoT
•There. tUt'a fixed. No* for this
Monilng'Blorie*. wU had Just cUm- (•ell always wa* hard on her clotbea. Un't flowers' work."
r
Bcbool?
U
moaf
Uve
Uan
groat
dog
by
this
tinu
wa*
very
weH
he^be
doorway,
of
ant bOla always
, conurl Quick—a dewdiop. quick!"
®f
bored over the Ure tUi tod from tbe even for a Balry. and none of the
AU this while the black Spider
Uvad but aot being wed to lU dty
“ tU nortUaat.
FlatUrUUbaldout bar *B4>ty skirt. fUwood* Into tU paatnre. stopped to Fabr children are brought up to be examtolag Flutterbell'e
•
got Into an sorts of trouble, ajawng
t ) ■•‘7
,
"rj«4 "~T “T bbxn- A. tuF
Itotea. Not that they tatt much faith overcareful of such things. Perhaps very carefnlly. nm'h.ibb im b
The.
BMgraphy
*f BchoolMWi TUa.
which
uoahto' hto
end wa* to
Trgpm
ea from his
You've aoed the laet cue.
.
wa
^.a|w.j ^
t
a uawi t4v«u.tv
ui* mu
w .coma
aaa^
..
In uylhlng the peevish old sgaadal- tUt la one reowm why they are gen- pair of eyagtossea
hi* watotcoat
watoteoat *
monger said, bnt the Prtneeaa Plot- .eralD ao sweet-tempered and happy, pocket and balanced (Urn In ptoc*.
T**® Spldm scratched hto head aa
Perttape we woold never have boon It Uppenod this way, hto mtolree* ?^.*?**—**
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UBWIBMVMK
jcgwbtta
• certain (here was a ao fortunai* to knowing tU blog- wa. eorioaaly burned by BWhfoni. and
- might
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. 4l»Uh he v
^
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^
terbHl was an espetia] favorite ^ Y'tm aee. however careful lUr
Thmi
he turned
the UndkerchteC over
a--.i..*T—
™--a i. on tU
theirs and they feared ahe hod been be. a ddrees of flower petals to bonnd and over, muitering to blmseU. N« a h»I«i1ob of the dlffleuliy folded away raphy of this dog. for 1 oaoar* you iherator* Sebooky waa aot a* eloeely _ __ ___
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___
gMttog into ntschtof.
to lose
xe IttSreshneaa
tu^reshneaa la
la aa few
fe* boar*,
boor*, atttcb
atttcb eeeaped
eeeaped him.
him. ApparaoUy
ApparaoUy he
he «*reruily
cwrefutly to
toeome
eome raeaac
races* of
ofhto
htobrains,
brain*, this la aadog
dog story.
story.IfIfhh had
hadnot
notbean
bean watthed.
wattUd. He
" ran o«' ot
' door*
---------------every
^ ^ aCl^aaehcoaL*' IT w«
"Of courseu she was soon quite out and no amount of prasalng and ataant- ^tadnt been paying tha aUghust oiHtUe bright eye* grew narrow- for a friend of boIb* wU travoled to chance U ecrakd gatand wooM te U tognd m good mnow.as well aa
ot breath.'^ (U \S*hlppoorwiU vfont on. tog and mending will mnU ft look untlon to tU cnarmnUon. but abw er ns U began apeohtag. Every wort Brtltoh Oolumbto nod other' western down nnd exptor* Center nvena*. very pcatty. The swntoM to casUr rw
"and so'she threw UrsHf down to new atelB. 80 a lltUe tefiT «*Ud ho Unffled forward, and making a low stabbed Flatterbell to lU heart ywt atatea It woo. vhils to Brftlah a* they Uvad but a block from ft. Oa aswaA
•
reel for a nxlnuu* tinder a fairy nm- never Buffers from the todlgnlt)' of bow ad^raiwed the Prince**.
he watched her with unconcealed Cohimbta that she jaw this fox ter- one of thea* ocenaafoBs a* he was ran'
brelljA® An> oa* not well acquaint- wearing her next bigger eirter'* out"I amlready to undertake tbe dew- dell^L
rler deg. with wbom’^ Immadtotely Ung ocroaa tbs street an natomobll#
^’■ptety Wb« CoIM F*®ed with tbe fbirlee wtfuM have colled grown thing*. No.* Indeed!
drop carUto Immedtolely." he snIA “If
“Ye*. It's «D over with yon." be fafi to tore. Th# dog was hut *' few tame along. This he dodgod but ran
«
"loailsiool" It to very anscleo. Bver> morning, niter she bas had n
your Highnew wiu promtoe to recotn- saU. The Ban wUI be her* ta W> weeks uU when she took,ft to hw Btralght Into n utiaut car. which tollfle to think that a creature aa lat.v hath in a pumpkin blossom, she mend me as Com Ucemuker. Ahd ttmn. UU gudU to a foog Jearaey hotto. wbar* she gave IT tba I
B stently fclUed htoL W* war* vary
pad Jowl)' mlndtd a* Utu Hoptoad donee* Into a sjlck t ' s|«a naw allow n>« u suggest that your hand- away. 'Yoa'^.toaiir ha nbU ^ com* aama of Bchookum Tbom.
r to ton Sehoohy kAM «to to aimBIw.
THE
I-.;
to toi» tot ,UU Bunf tu to to.»
aod
of the Dowers. W^en
--- tendrlU
----were used uj.. she tenderly
emiHIcd tbe Oower<u|*. When it bad
dmined of Its last drop a Dower
«<>“•'* rolUpsc. with a sulNiued gasM.
ln«o ,• lUtle twisted toll like a closed
Orsi, KlutierbcU wna
horrlDed and muldnt bear u tontln-
b„ b^ .b...p»-.
Now. babble* are the lovely toy*
Most dear to fairy glrU and boys.
They oo not grow in Fniryland.
Bnt must be made hy mortal hand.
There's never a single bubble blown
But over hhiryland 'll* known.
And Insiestly s little fay
To gusri! the bubble Bits awav.
He watches* while «-ou blow and blow.
But you ran not see blm. oh. no!
And s« -.he bubble grdwf more bright.
Mbre full of color and of light.
He hovers dose oo eager wing.
Ready to s'eat the preeloui thing.
And then, before )ou fairlx know.
With hllver w-an I be fsfw It. so.
noe,
It Is Invisible'
m. .
W^ile >»a St
dunce
to pu,b„, F,,. to., Mto. N... 1. b.,,.
wt by HascI EMrtdge
^
^ SUNSHINE CRADLE ROLL.
LaVina Pnrkiss. age eleven weeks,
------------ -.-------- Name sent by Irene
Whlddcn.
-----------------------SUNSHINE POEM.
Bubblaa
*
Oh. children, would you like lo know
Where all the lovely bubbles go?
However carotully yon bloW ^
They Ktow-ahd gtow-and growand^w.
•
Wore big and round and bright and
-Th.™ I.u'1 ..yiblu, you .u AT’
Bhe Bald. "I Can't net Om. tot,.
au« Obbb.
beams are too close logelhcr. 1 tried
ovee aod over again thU momlw: as
soon as the Son left me. and l feel as
though I bad acorcbed the edges of my
»ln«* against the horrid ibiBim. See
_____ ____
» « haven't;" and nutierboD Jumped
«P »®
th7»ymi«'tbeHc Dowers[
b„_.kto
to
“t- «to
i»n« ul -bom
, ^ .tor,to
Id*lere In New Idea Womana .Maga- the mistress llrwl in coaslant dread
SUNSHIN* STORIESleet her dog be taken away from her.
*
Meportar.
Newspaper Row. WaaUngtoo. bflUU
passed through the train. S^ooky
•unihlna Letter*..
tarked. HI. head was Immedisicly *
named B<*. who goes wh«w
Beodon.. MIcb, K P.fD. -So. 1.
pushed down m. the t»f aod the «h« tnman roportars tanr to Isintda
, June 3S. iDia.
string polled tlghtlv over 11 So doubt L’anaUy h* acoompanlaa one of- the
Dear ITeeldcni—
the dog was rather sorry for bis raMi
»>«« the man Is lata. B«d>
and
have
w|,« he saw or rather felt hi.
■«*»««
«“•*
I have been ver?' bus)'
• Sunshln- putilrtimcBt, lor r*memUr the b»s ti» nr Into the officaa of ehleta of
1 have roentkmed Inmy other
u» small for hi. head.
The por- bureaus. aecreUrtaa. and even the
asleep. B’lH-o'-the-Wlsp bad the good
m> Oh m>
«bat a shame.
"H'■'Doh i mindtu." the)tol.l lier. "It's letters tint I would like to hear from ter beaid the dog or thought be dtd prealdent. He thinks bo mast betog
sense for once to' come away andr Vou r* getting all shrlvel.d up >x.uf
close Pn>>’ *DuesUon of Umranyway, and someof ibe Sunshine mfOlbera, but and so he looked all around, and walk- «*kf oometblng. and no lays bold of
leave her to her dawns, aod wben
•'***"
we'd love to hive y-ou get tbe best of have nexer recelvod
cards or «i wwart tpy friend, ss he thought
*«»« P*P«»- <>»«•
’
the Sun came riding over the hill this Wlnsi them!"
.
eorerod leaving T
re's ofIn (be getieral eiritement oo one
Bun,
tetters from them. We live on
n her
there the
morning be pounced........
.......................
After that she hardened her heart firm a'boul aeventoen mllea from However, when he bad come very^' with a bundle of letter* which a
ven first thing and shut bar up In bli
botioed this calamity before. ,boL
________
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_____
_ In (bat rtcInUy.’ Wl
he __
saw no
dog
wesiem eongresaman had Just left In
lowir. There, ahe Is now and there »»
their attention was
called__
' and tried to forget ever>-thlng save Traverse City. 1 come thare , often, t-joae,
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of hU oosaUtoaou who
that n«n> ..
of !*'• rurtaln. ____
Occailonally sbe threw \\> h,i, horses, cows, chickeu and ,nd In.my
friends Up be ________
observed
«f
.h.-ji ,uy until night. She can t pow «- »' was pUIn.................................
have, tweaty-five little onb' an unautpiclous looking nwnd wanted an office. Bob was *ety muA
^pe, for the window U closely ‘“p Morning-glories were curling up •« «*•<>“•
Z, ,
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,
reachlag out long fingers toward the cdilekens \\> have two llule kittens, tag. m tm, way the caUmlty was Drtaved when as employo made him
wm, gnnbeams, and two tall.
•Don't mind ua." tbe>-alad reeK*u^ western borlion. Once she stopped tg-*
have a dog. bat bv died. 1 avoided
*P
ubbendlDg Sunfiowor* stand guard
iwriy. 'The Sun Is an encmv of ours, and-peered om at the Sunfioweri
ot sriinol now. but out school wlU
.
Bob does not wait to bo Inrltod Into
onislde. At sunset the Sun means
, vm oir with him to t«*
tnanage lo wither u. up by They didn't seem io bo watching the
,„,U week. ' We are golag to
B>
H?® ‘I**
**• *««!« the pr«*ld«n('. private room, btu If
M. c^Tor7be mho? rilu
-*««• "o
•»erc weave. It'.
at all no*. Their hruds were ,te lake 1.. have a picnic. 1 mu In «> tired of hi. abode, and w.n.vd> the doeP U-a$te,£«haa U opm, with
,^,.l «> ahe ll never have a chance only a matter of a few hours. . When
the s. vo„,h grade. We take for our ““t* «'*
‘■Imself that be be hU no«. and mnked wary free, even
« Wd noor wmo'-Ahe-Wlsn into mis- *•
we go to the Dreamland of
****
‘*'*‘*^
.«tudH» the following; Reading, his'en trouUerome and It was to pntHng hia paws on the preeMent'a
hlef again!•'
riowers, which Is a much more beau- ™«er.
............................
,ory. physlclog). artthmeUi. penman- *'«•»
utrooel difficulty that she trousera. aod barking. II •verrhody
-I. *». ” . .. .to toVtoi
„„ le«<»"• P>*w- » there's reallynothing The aplder worked Jerkily ota un- nhlp. orthography, grammar,
geo- sneeweded in keeping him from being attended to bnalnMe as taUhr*ny as
The Mornlw-tioriet
pp Ingniadrul of hi. vurtoundlngs. He took
speUlng. Wo had a new observed in the few mllea which In- Bob. ihla would be a wmtb plaagnsUr
of her
her
dlgnanU), but, with a shrug
shrugof
-.Qh. ta U? I do wish I coul.t go with
‘h®
" «-bool bouse ihl. year.
There are (erv eued before ^e next atop.
world to Use In.
shoulders, the bird, who had suspectthough the wen. a machine tbai was (UUl .a 44.- C4.A.I t-e bPltJ 4.A ■ ^ 4.. ^ u.ls
atop ahe
booght a bottle of eootb—------------------ --------------••
ed all tbe while that FloiterCbll was
fito.mt.mAfl S
K.immAtt
*
_
4,,
...I. *b.t, ________ tomtolw
The Morning-glories Icnorod the In- Cto.j41ntf b.ln. SoemUme.
he bummed
j....
jng a>rup and with
this groat remedy
Not Naadad
a close friend of ihetn-. DcaI >way
> little song whicb he kept time to Bl>lo4 page In the Herald Is very ■!>« succeeded
keeping the dog
oMd
OUlcLIy before they had a clianhe-tj
k and
a
•Hut we want to ivelp you gel free •» ^ Journeyed back
forth,
nl<*. only | wish we could have it aloeplns.
known la Chicago as an «
say a word Wblppoorwlll was the
before we go; that's what we've come
CaWla. clelie.
twice a week instead of, onb unoe.
iWhed
humortat
has
1
crabbed maiden aunt of naughty WHh
After
having
reached
her
dettlna'
...
Spin. si»n. spun.
Xtolj .to to toto.
to Su.tomn- bon. .a,
to «to U». to • mto
o'-the-WlApL Because she had no for and there's no time to lose. Uie
Lobelia, belovrih).
ten. We know a charm that will nieft
.bin. Otob. 1 ihtok II to VAT ni™.
ci,r. b.r nlto ud 1 -at toto Cto. .tontoA b. b.d KA
children of her own she thought sbe
the Sdnbeama If a curtain wgven of
Rom. or Ui. Ktrl. ,t toL.l>d
tot to), ------bouse
, now.party
omt.them.
th.A The
Th.dog.
do. bybx “*<. ““
hi, Unr. ud «w dhttot to ttofto
knew- exactly how rhey oug^t to be
^
dewdrciN. 1. .iretched acr.>»* the winThe Ptinces- hadn't the courage
)X«, MO « “sve never r^
very pretty, especially
walSad Bi M sal down
brought up and si>eni mdat of her time
-low. the gulden bar* win ai»olvc Im- »»»^ *“»*
'* »«"»•
grcUed It. 1 am very sorry to saadvising her rlsier-ln-Uw about "poor luedUieb. In their PU.» a beautiful
hU head which was hlack and white: on the ataga With Diiick wit Mr. UnU wu. j.ie nfternoou when she
have
lost
coin
aald
severely. "Ycu get a
my
Sunahlnb
bat.^bei;
were
the
one
wm,lalBbew Wilt a|.mr. under which you *«thered the last loud of dewdropa.
have my card yet. I oent a
f,Mn«._„rge-dark and misWhea she was gopc the fiowerw can easily creep The charm cannor'ai^ •>“*
ca.efully to l-e euro
looked at «tcb otherlonulringly. CoulJ
rcacLes from loi/lo l**®"
There wa. still
1. Alum Har- ,
tima He was my c
bam bit of hia <
her won' he true? They knew Ver)'
. „^H «,riier of the curtain to be
a
;:
finished
when
tbe
S.ddmwove
the
-«>'•,
»>*
“s.
gone.
He
waa
my
'
-«i—.ntoiv
,h. 8„
- ■ . .
.............................cousin and l was very aorrv to have
On* night we <
( going to have
WhM Ha.Sdw.
B the deadi) enemy of .11 the Fairies.
„j.,ghbor so that there
1. Itll, «3tt.
Mil T ’ ' iioOJi*.
•
AK) TRAVXBfll BAT BAOU,
TRATEESB CITT, QBAND TBATSBSB COUNTT, HICBIOAN, TUESDAY. JULY t5. 1913
tlVEMItE
n FMMERS
AOWCgLTURAU CXMRTt
ORAMTfkAVKAM.
\
HELP ALONG
JONI GOmilY HURT
VIWT
■
viuMf un unea
lENCt filltAT .
TO AL
FALFA CAMfVkION.
M «r Fvfw ay Man Wtw
• <• Mm* WatoMiMd By th*
MnsM WIM Want ta
Pnt A A I>ottA «t Um I
• aad 3. T. ZHnmar.
MMaat ■cTkattsrlM Trom tba mPvtOMot o( ainicaUw*. WwhlnciM.
were is the TraverM CUy Mctlon lut
week laepMUac altaUa fields and fl*IBS
advice.
PnC Potta to tbe Acrlcshuml odtoe* aUUto «9ert dad Mr. ZUnser
to tbe tarv aau«eneM eepet
ter DortewanerB Midilcen. Teeterday Mr. Zlmncr vtolted Um aiylsm
tem and tbe Wfiltoa Grant ito)f7
tens to Um west of tbU city. Tbe
eaiwfvUy In coMpany wtm Oeoise
Pfka. the aecretery ef the Intottatiea.
aad anoeedoae were offend aa
Method* of acrWoltnre. Tb* Oranl
d sad eoU teete
were made for oerotal OMde to «*tmaine whether there was eiUBuloui'
Ubo lor tho snoeoMM growlnc of olfaUa.
This toroaooB Prot Potts
Zlauner epeot oo the Ohartos P. loft
tern near Ao*. The eoU tests BMde
her* showed that la spou there
SB ahobtunai ,nf Utni imd in othB.
place* a'sEcHOr^. Zapl has distrUtuied a ffrott May loads of hard
wood ashea dh thh ptooe and where
these have hoes MRoad. Ui* tond
seems to he dafteMnUy stroaf with
Um* for tbs crowtac of food crop*.
Ux. fiept has • siem lato aU^fa aad
to piaanlap i^od Incraaslnc hto
acroape. The prpnid which to to be
broh«bpa> (or aUaHa was plren a
to acrideat occonwd Saturday
the White ablnple mUl located be
tween Cass elreei and tbe round
bouse of the Pore Maroueu* whereby
the engineer John Conroy bad hU
ripbl arm badly broken at the elbow
ioUiL
In eoreeway as the engine was be
ing started at seven o'ctock Saturday
the governor belt slipped causing
tbe engine to run away, and br^ the
connoetlnp belt of Uie macblnery. Tbe
flying end struck the engineer knockteg him against the boUer renderiap
him nnconseloas for a time and beside breaking the arm badly brntoed
him about the body.
The Inlured man was teken to a
nearby hoose and a physician aunr
Mr. Conroy is an elderly man
who Urea
SUghf* Sidteg and
him borne is Um city during hU
working Ume.
Before tbe engine coold be stopped,
the loose .beh bad torn a great hole
in the roof of tbe mill aad otherwise
created havoc
GIRL TOOK MONEY
Foeketbeok Belonping to Misa Mary
dcrlptora Taken From Coun• ter In Stor*
Mto* Mary Senpture. a-ao llroc
the dty. waa ratlevod of her pocketbook. tewutatng »S.2t. Saturday
of age Tbe young lady bat!
gone into on* of the local atore* to
make tone panhaaes and had momen'urlly told btr pockeUwofc down.
•he not looked ter It It
gone and with It tho Uttle glri. Chief
of Fullco Caraan was aoUfled. the girl
waa found anF taken to police bead-'
cuarten. wfiem abe confeteed to the
theft She bad token tbe large purse,
emixied the eWMlIer bUl book which
ft container, and put the money lu
lltUe pocketoank of Her own. She bad
than bidden the purse and thrown
tbe bill took away. When found abe
had BiMDt 1& oeots of tbe money (or
enndy. Ice cream aad pennuta. All-of
wore found and retuned.
Thp youthful offender U by
mean's green at the game In spite of
her tender y«tn. Some two year* ago
the poUc* found «18 te her
which
been atoten from a nalgb
bor. Sbe'dtoplays unlooked for ahrewdneaa te getting aa;ay with and dlepoateg of ber hauls. It ba* not
been decided what will be done wUb
the FhlM.
GOOD ROADS
ROTAIREIBRHIIISHET
Antrim Camp Spent Day in Trsver**
. City
TEACH DUTIES
AS CITIZENS
Tblrty todies of Antrim Camp No.
<745 R. N. A. of Elk Rapids came to
the city yeetsrday .in reeponse to an
MONtTCR OEMONtTRATiON GIV toviuutm of Queen city Camp No •HOULO BE AIM OF BCHOOLB OF
EN THURhDAY EVENING.
NATION.
An afternoon- eeoaloo of the
lodge was held, after wbtoh
gram eonslsUng of music, redUUons
'was glv<
The moat amusing part of the pro
gram wu a drUl given by tbe ladle*,
srhe acted u a
TOURItTd MARVCLLEO AT I
Dinner and sapper were served, BUT FEW TAUGHT TO RECOGNIZE
THUtlAdM MANIFEdTEa
OBLIOATIONA
and when Antrim Camp left for home
last evening all said they had apent
most enjoyable Ume and hoped
Fifteen Car* Left Eariy This Mem- they would aoon be tevltod to Trav
Oey Sduutlon Tend*
lag on Last Lap of Trip. Menuerse city agate.
ClanlshMae and D«i
•neiR Fimd dterted for
Bocial Spirit Which la a
Earie.
EGUPSB) FORVa ATTEMPTS
WIUi the honking of ante boms and
tha Chaerlng of the passengers in the
cars the toorists of the West Mich
igan Pike dashed into the city down
Front street and drew up in front of
Park PUo* nearly bait an hour ahead
of time. People rushed to the doors
aad wtedowa to *ee the rtoltors go
by aad tbs strasu looked ter a Ume
IlkeaboHdaygiihering. Tbe commit
tee of anahgemenu bad anUdpated
that tbe guests might' be right on
•chedul^ Ume. aa that was the way
they bad Imen doing all along
routs aad so had gone out to
ithem west of the city aad
not a minute too early. Tbeee ears
preoeeded the eompany up the street*.
Ths day had been as near
nature could provide and while the
lonrteu were covered with du*L they
were a happy enUiuslasUc company.
They unickly reglstetwd aad removing
tho dost oftravel. went at one* to thp
dining room, tor (he rid* through Uie
Grand Traverse atmosphere bad given
earii one a keen appeUte and they
wanted to tnak* sure of a good din
ner before the.real pf tb* pngnm
was. egntod out, Thto delayed the
ptffi' nbaHnlMt and It was nearly
bait past Mgbt before the parade wu
re^y te eun
Id tbe metnUme the local autobu
gsthcrnd on all tbe strdeu and It wav
great stght to see tbe large number
of care lined up In all dlreoloas.
CaapbeU-e Concert band enlivened
the oceutnn by glrlng a concert to
front of the hotel and kept the crowd
to good btoer. Bed fire was boriMd
on all Ih* corners and this Fith tba,
honking of Um anxious antoists and;
tbe cheering of the crowd and ta*
paasteg bwto and forth of the
berioM cars made up a moving pic
ture seldom seen in any city la tbe
•tote.
Tbe vlsUors suted that they had
been received In a fine manner
ateng the route, but nothing coold
compare with tb* tweepUon that they
srer* accorded here. They knew that
Trnvert* City would welcome them
but this wu beyond their grutem
PRESBIT SYSTEM GRITIIilSB)
mTIYATIOI PAYS
RAS SSI SEPARATOR
Jeiimc HllbeH Solved Vetch and Rye
Growing.
I
.Prof. A R. Potu. of the Michigan
Agrlcdtural college, and J. P. Zimr. assUtaai agricutturirt for north
westers Mlehlgaa visited the Jamer
Knben farm te Leelanso coontyTburiday and Inspected the tw^ty
acre* of vetch which Mr. Hilbert Is
growing tbU year. The vetdi to be
ing grown wtth rye and hu done well.
Borne of the planu bar* a length of
seven feet and oome of tbe rye to of
a belghth that Is equally great. The,
vetch to being grown for eeed. this'
seed being very valuable. Mr. Hil
bert bu evolved a plan whereby be
separate the rye seed and .the
vetch eeed. The machine insists of
an endleu belt whlcb to on a slight
Incline and U kept moving. The
vetch seeds being round, roll into a
baekai at tbe upper end of tbe tedloe.
and tbe rye seeds are carried into a
basket at the super end of tbe Incline.
As vetch to a great soU builder there
a grvat demand for the seed te or
der to build up the Ugblev sells Of
Western Mlehlgaa. .
Chicago. July 12.—American eebooU
under tb* preeont system of education
do not nil the . place they should in
fitUng boye and girls for manhood
aad womanhood, according to Protes
ts. D. Mseaintock. of tty Onlveretty of Chicago. Prof HacCIlntoek
hu long advocated radical retoi
rhlch be believe*
will toad to make th* young graduate*
fitted to take up their dntto* u elUxens. Today he gave to tbe United
Preu his ideu u to tbe ebangee FATE OF CAPITOL IN BALANCE
FIFTY YEARS AGO.
needed.
Haeb hu beco uld during U>e past
mr rmn about cvlUvatlng the
chard and man} of tbe fruit growers
bare uken more pains te tb* matter
of keeplag weeds dosm tban they
ever did te tbe year agon* by. They,
however, have not learned tbe lessoi
that tha best of fruit can only be se
cured to tb* long ran by ihorongb culUvatlea of the trees Talk I* cheap
aad work to bard, and for this reason
many of our fralt growers have done
Tbe test of our school' system to
If to tbeory rather than whether it prepares our young people
te pracGce.
Cenfedtrete Cavalry Came Near Cap
to take vital place* In a reaL eoclal
J. W. Markham, however, who bas>
turing artd Leeting the Nstlenal
rorld—a world of all the people, a
80 acres of fnilL just north'of Grel-;
Traaeury.
world of' real, not acc^ental needs
llckviiie. is tbe exception to tbe me.
and urriee. In many Ways our
Hb fouryear-old cbertr orchard is abacbooto are atni nnaocUl. They do
colutely weedlcM. FUrtbenuore the
Washington. July il.—Civil war vet
not give the young people what te
trees show wbat wonderful growth
needed to make them aelf-aupporting eran* and old ruldents of Ceorc^wn
they can oak* when tbe ferUllty of
and Wuhtegton today recalled that
>
they
leave
aad
|o
into
the
tbe soli to not taken up weeds aad
worlA They do not give them the th* fate of tbe natlou] capital trem
crops.
bled In tbe balance exactly fifty yean
Everybody who pretends to be In thing* which oociety to glad to pay ago when tbe
the orchard busteess should uks the them for.
In many way* ear womu are the der General Early placed Wuhtegton
time to pay a visit to the Marklmji.
te a state of sMge. Tbe defense by
orchards and notice tbe splendid cnltl- more ■‘uneoclal" of the two eexee, and',the union troop* lasted until July 12.
ratlon which tbe trees get. noUce tbe our eehooU for gtrto. of oonru .wltb. The Sixth Army corps arrived from
in wuai the tree* some exeepUons. upoeUUy tell to
train young women to be helpful mem-^ toe army of the Potomac which bad
ber* of society, aad the word soetety Juat defeated Lee at Gettysburg, and
Is not used in the narrow, limited wu starting toe selge pf Richmond.
U wu only after \toe Sixth
sense. Girls ere trained In catflvated, but "unsoelar secluion. They corps and addlUonal rel^orcemanu
are taught to be member* of a f«»s* came op that Waohtegton wu uved
“aocteiy on money they do not ears trom a posriblo oceopatlon by toe oooaad do not know bow it to earsod. on federates. who withdrew Into \lrgte-
SIEGE IS RECALLED
i FARM EXI>BITS BUSY
BULGARIA IN
DEATH THRDES
BATTIES S10PPB) BY BAIR
mania Sends Twe Armko Acreu
tho Border Settlement to '
Up to Rueeto.
London. July 14.—Tha sliutom to
tbe Balku cutes to aertoa*. ’Tb* Bownunlana cootinuod their advance Into
Bolgerto ud u
It I* understood thgt Turkey and
Rouffluto have practlreJIy roamed ah
agreement vhereby ttoumanla will
support Turkey. Turkey to prepared
for u extended campaign against BuL
garto and two armie* converging from
Chatslja and Be lair are moving to
ward the Bulgarton f.-entler. Reports
roDtlDoe to tell of horrible trutmut
of Prisoners ud noncombatuts by
(he Bulgarians. Decanae of buvy
raloa ud bad roads iiule fighting has
occtti^ tor several days.
Roomuto to uld to be. priteeedteg
to occupy a much larger extent of Bnlgartu tenitor}- thu ahe prevlouly
etottiMd. and Greece to bunting to
avenge the Bulgarton massacree. oonceralDg which borritylng details eontteually appear te gjricla] reports tosued from Atfiea
___ .................
AOcording to ihe»e reporu. ears and fin
ger* of Creek women still burteg ear
rings ud rings ware (ound te tho
pockets of Buinriu prteoaan.
There to slUl talk of Rnulu laterfertec* ud It to reportad from R. Pe
ursbnrg that tbe powers In ooeeert
have notified tbe eaUlmc poH* that
they wUi not pertalt mlHtary op«ntions beyood the Eno-Hldja line fixed
by the London cootereac*. But Ibe
Europeu concert Is slew te movlag.
No fresh fighting is reported ud It
appurs that rnmm regvdteg a rev
scale which the world really ooBaot
afford, and with a social esclutvwen
“Wuhlngtoa bu never seen a more don of King Ferdinand.
Prot. A. R. Potu of tb* Mlchican
dramatic UmeM laid u old vetoru to
Tbe Bulgarton governmut accuses
Agriculture ooUece closed a very sue- ud snobbery which IsoUtu them
day. Tbe eurtlteg news that Genof cin
ceu'ful week's work Saturday. vlsIUng ftom the vast majority of mankind.
are!
Early waatfe clou to Washington Bulgarton atrocltloa. with A view .to
Ute farms of Dr.-E a Minor and In order to be genuinely sodaL tbe
rknk Lahym, soufliwsai of th* city, Individual mut begin to make a re ebaied toe rMuU of tbe etty ud preparing the gromid for futnre torrito eoclely for wkat he or she cansed much coastaraatloa. 1 re tortol clalmi. ud t
and Iginls Rntbardt's term In tbe vi
cinity of Cedar Bun. He wu weU has *0 long been rpoolring. And this member dtotteefly how it wu feared willliig to submit the whole matter to
teteraational teTcBUgatioa.
pleased with th* tet^t the people return must be la some vital kted of that toe dashing Confederate cavalry
wonld charge Into the city ud raid
are taking ta tbe growing of altelte. eerrieo which society needa
matter of twenty years on. the Trearary departmenL tb* War de.
He wu unable to respond to all th*;
calls, but hopes to return te tha eariy toe average young people of today are partment and the lYhlte bouse. I wu
' Pbotopiaphs war# aoeiued at both
ten to attwd to all the appUcaUons “receivers" only; they have taken te charge of a company guarding the
the Grant and Safff tarns for
that win be acfft te (or expert advice. food, clothing, shelter, the experlenea War departmenL When th* rattle of
IS toeatlad of son conditions
musketry broke out te t^e north'
Ttals week PraT. Ebu Mumlotd. te of others, leisure 'and play,
la Uito esettea «f tea stnta.
charge of the tederah dcmoutratloa. while th«y have been recelvlag 'all we know that toe.-soldiers In
Farmere Amtloos te Eecove Csperi
and J. P. Zimmer, tbe aUalfa expert, toll gratis tew of them have had it tranche* at Fk>rt Steveu were beteg
This nfternoea flu men are at the
AgricuttMi Advise
are helping Hon. J. C. McLaughlin made plain to them that they were engaged. 'President LJnoeln was
Jambes RsTTls iriaeo an tbe hills to Um
proof enough of the wlUtegcarry on a eampaiga- te Uusbegon like a bonding In toe eouru of con- toe battle Hoe for a abort time
s Denar darte Cuts
west of the dtr. where they
neas of tha eltUens to respond to
Port Stevens. Nearly 8.000 aoldien
Prof. A R. Potu. tb* “altelfe
county. A three day*' tour win be Btruetlon wblch, when oompletad
polnp over the proater part <tf tbe
can for aid and right wMl did they
the end of twenty yeara mnn b* pnt took part In the defeuc of Wuhteg.. to Refer
21 acre* which Mr. Harrto has into •baik~ of the Michigan agrtenltQiul do IL Baanars had been provided conducted. “
illegs
went
to
the
TUos
farm*
Fri
to
the
ou
person
te
whom
U
due
more
to
'good
use.
They
can
become
aoeial
alfalfa, timothy aad ^*er. They
for thoee who would take part te the
inspecUnp hto dalry.bert -and stody- day anemoon and went over-tthese parade aad ffe on wlib tbe party te than any ou else the Interest that only by entoustoiUcally giving bsck
A queer pase came to tbe aoUcc of
inp bis methods with the Idea of offer, very carefully, esamteiag the many tb* merateff aonh. some of them go tbe federal government bu takea te to oociety for to* rest -Of tbelr tivu
th* polio* Satontoy wbea a young
thU matter, ud bu been able lo ex
fields of alfalfa and making fuggee
And toU tew
top euintcsiiou so that bo css
man. who wu te i|m dtr MlUng mnging sray thfouffh to ChartovoU and tend this wvk In many ptoce* te
tlons
a*
to
the
treatment
of
the
crop*
of
return
may
be
luyd
not
u
a
duty,
axteea.
wu caught Ugr-ng a (IctiUevs
cure more reentts wtth the aspeh^dlso. a* to get' bigger aad better re Petoeksy, bat the supply wu eariy MteUgaa. He is dealrou of studying a wIf-sacrUloe, a eervice. but u a
aanw to conttarts. and eoUectlng ou*
Ure of less effort
turn*. This moraine he vlsKed Dr. exhauettd and tbers were many tolU the TCtk at close band wbetw he will pleasnre -of the highest kind, and
dollar for (orty-nte* retts worth at
STREET
CAR
STRIKE
AT
LEXING
Manager
Holden
wu
Prof. Potts an
be able to elmck «p tbe runUe and privilege. Of all things most iteadB. a Minor’s and Prank lAhym*
book*. Hto name wav Ambreu Bkaach
TON GROWS SERIOUS
pflb by the state ahd tedom poeora-i pteeef to the eouthwest of tbe city, erywbar* caring for the eomptBy sad find when addiUoul work to needed sd. young people need to be
of Caret. Mich., hut h* Hgaed hto
ments rnpreUvaly. (or ths pupose of end Uito afterfiooD be Is ht the Rulb- the local eemmlttee bobbed her* and and esduvor to oblate th* asatotaac* that no
name aa th* bogov umtmets u H.
SympoUitoere al Strikere Seat Up
there sMthE that each one had the of tb* geverameut.
belptnp tbs tensers and fruH growers ardt farm near Cedar Run.Dixon. Ho wu on* uf a party of Sv^
The sometolag rwelved.
BMkabrukere and Wreckad
There
I*rof. Potu Is in great demand by
to make the meet out of Uislr opporyoung BMB who had graduated frete.
oat be paid for some Uma
Treneter Station.
tehlty. BoUi met) are ready to an- the nrore progreeslve fanners And ber of promteent people who war*
high echoel this spring and ware selL
Agate, we become seclal by laaralBE
' ewer calls tor help and It to now *‘np hnslaees men, and it to keeplag him anraethd $o the rity who did not
teg magulnu u a way of maUng
to work, to know-aad rupocl labor.
Lexington. Ky.. July 14.—Follewiag
to the termer'’ to get the benefit of busy to answer (be many calls. Tbit oome wtth the party and they
mraey
to pnt tbern threugh eelleg*.
Idleneu U tbe greatost eodal sin. seriou rioting tn tbe street car strike.
paioaUad
out
nmoag
the
dlffarom
to
tras,
deeptte
the
(act
that
be
li
the knowlcdpe which th«M
CewMy Grangers Will Meet La« *f The tedirldnal abenld be expertly eap- ShartS Scott asked tbe governor for Tbay wore werktog ior ihe Bette Uf*
Mau *o that they could
led by the termers who sre and nil
M*s. It Is not an infreqnent thing
aM* of cl(ithteg.f*edteg. tbetterteg and state troops today. Sympathisers de PubUsbteg cempate. and the (rntrette
August
which they sold celled for a apeeial cffor tbe mansper of a factory to pay a not sanding In reQuetu. as their fields, be te tbb Mgsaet auto parade that *v.
I at their meeting Sat enteitatetiig btmsetf or beruU, and feated u attempt to operate care,
as a
to n*
as pood
good coc
conlJta the etty. There
larpe enm to bare hto plant taapeetedl"
» rule,
™*«- are not m
f*r of thru mas’vttree tor torty-ato* abenld receAve no eertincnte of grad
; atrtoe that etaried fnm urday decided to bold their grul uation. no diploma, until be can prove buraed ooe ear. wrecked a treufer caote. One lady noticed that eh* h£t
profit bo- dea u thoe* of tbe "book tenoers.'
by an esperu that be may' profit
itation ud beat np 2& strikebreakare
raUy toe lut week te August This
Part
Place
a&d
an
along
tha
Une
paid a doBar for fifty ruU worth of
Now lur*
the aMItty to do eo.
will
be
one
of
the
biggest
raUtoe
aad
deputy
eberlffs.
Striken
charge
there were thee* who would Join aad
Chief at Foliu
to a chano* for U>* temm to got et^
He mast know what Us pltasure that the strtkebreakera are Imported
then drop eat so that lOl cars had ever hold te this part of the state aad
Oar eemoe sod to pet it tor noUtep-ad support cost in bumu labo* aad (ram the criminal etotsee te N*w Canon. She doscrlbed tb* yang mu
some part te the line. It wu a grev. wUI teetods all tbs Grangers In this
who had aold ber. un he at gau weat
Tb* only effort which, tbe ten
•Fetloa. They have secured tor their an mature persod should be aDowad Tork.
and
the
Ttoltort
were
to
tb*
manager
of
the
party aad terit.
roqidrod ta make. isSbft of _____ _ F. e. «HCk Died Tuesday at Wllltemeb4g speaker. J. C. Ketebum. master to thtek th* world own him a
very froo la
charge at Bkearh. He #M Uken to
hivf Hem*
application and' of toklnp the goesra<•* to* state Orange. There will be Ff ^ be Is free to Uve on tb* tabor
poUoe hudgnartera and glrea a grUItheu
had glvea this matter so
meat men to their term* end back to
of
otoen
witbeot
making
a
man
to
other prominent
on the pro
log. whu be rearettod te havteg
tba railroad. It to to be hoped that
r. C. Back, aa old resident at TTO- mo^ c«otel attenttOB.
gram, which will be aaaonneed later. kteA
mede a practlca of gottteg hto extra
orery termer and (nit grower
Uamabnre. died at hto home te that
that there were
Tbe meeUng wu te the nature of : Beteg social impUu ooaperatlon— Central Uk* Youth Had Skull Shst- money In this man'-*'. Aa he wu
Orand Trareeee, laelansu. Bm
vOlagt Tusoday nooo after a abort
memorial, and u the name* of th* ithe dtSleult art of working, dm for
only uTuteu yean of age aad had
Antrim and Kalkasba cocsttoa wtD lllneu. Mr. Bnck was «t yean old parade (MM the different etioete aad tnemben of th* local Orange who hod but with -others. H to mu^ cuter
never before beu te trouM* the chief
maka deasand at ooc* ft>( tnepedbea. and bu lived In the Grand. Traverse
vast throat that surrounded the pasaed away were read. Sowera
to work alone, to uertfiee inaseU.
Oeatrel Lake- Hldi.. July iS-p-WUragteo for Uia past 91 years, making Oential Mhool roand* oould not b* placed on the attar and short speech- Coopmtloa menu respect tor others. Uam Ktopcr. aged 1> rears old. acef- wu Jeateat wtth him sad tetewed him
to
go upon hi* promtoa o< toUewteg
KALAMAZOO—CaroUne Orband has hU heme on a term near WllUamefire was placed at dif
coosMeretlon. .toteraUon.
Ilmltteg Sutally killed blmerif today, whu the stnlght aad narrow te tha tufnra.
-been arrested for tb*
burg for some 14 yean. He laavse a ferent potato of advantage along the bad -baan so actlvh te the work
ones wUtob tudenetea. agroeteg to the ahotgnn he wu carrying dtoehorg- Whu be toft the station he wu wari>ter allowiQg bor chlckeas to nu at wito and twe se«A Ftaak C. Back Of route aad it wu a scene eMdom the order.
work iB oornmoB. patteace wtth (sntta
Tha faU ritoTge eangbt the boy teg ud wu prtouse with promtou to
Urge.
WUltoffisbnix aad MUas M. Buck of ogOhUed.
At tbe next merilag th* progrem of otoen. refusal to hav* wW otoen te the head, aad hto ekuU wpe shot do bettor.
Gladstoaa. Mich.
who were In the.par- win be the geaeral upk of how to have net nnleu It hu been earaed to pteeea. A small toother wu wlUt mad* to keep track of Mm ffurtag bts
PBWAMO—Martin PUne was
toe city Wednaeday In rupeau te an ty.wm; Dr. WltUam DeKletee. ^nsl-l
by more work or u a reward. A ae
Tha aeddut latppened about ! treveto abpet the cute ud M the first
dra to.bring to this marksa a load •Tb* funeral wu bfid from tbeld^ Orwd Rhvea; Richard ^offrial person is one rim to capable of fine mOee (ttni this ptooa, when : alga of farther dlshoaesty ha wfU be as held at the church at two o'rloek. BU. of MhalSte*. Aeowtaiy at tbe ptoa will have u opportunity of rapid and pteasut esehimge of Idua. Kleper wu on bis way ber* to go W
0f bates Uirwbad as dtety. Tb* pHr* laterdtent took ptooe te the WUltoms- West MlcUgu Plk* imrlatln
voleteg It ud telling bow It ahouM It meau meattog aad portteg with
HI* brother cannot teU how It weald meu a stateie pdasa ecoIMtred was M e«MB a basbfi.
bur* cometery.
t
1
Ccotteasd ou page (our
ba tea*.
oa page tear
It happued.
tenea ter the yooag moh.
^
bu baadUnp of tbe
aame. Mr. Zh*M» lasponed Ute orcharts and tuprtteed hlmselt as tard iHth the oaOook ter
pood crops. Mr. Zapf has BO acre*
set to tiiilt; SB of these scree are In
to applae. M late cherriee. is Into
poaches, aad II hcrpe Into aiaeel
IR 6fl»T DBIAID
MADE OVERCHARGE
WANT STATE TROOPS
-■
PUR CRUT RAttY
OUl RESRIERT HME
AGCtOOTALLY UUED
L
■ i- .
J
: PAOSTWO -
ttASD IKAVUal BBALD A» TKATnU BAT lAOUE, TSUOAT, JOLT U, IMS .»
Grmi TramtHenU
na« Is anconraced by tba dealers tbe tots sf* really giAty. «M If -tor
time win aoctn coma vben no Intarkr cbaiffee are snstatoed It will m
fruit arm be found on sale to the «4iy« rrdieel reviMoe to the list of pollUeal
heroes who. have been plsoed upon
tor pedestoj of pebUe esdmaUn.
Tw^n lAd Tbontejs at
a B. OHMBR MUrt MTCRCSTB
tba itoargee die tne eenaiora Md con-T»v«5dS? io«ia*|ci^
Thli Tocton to foitnnate to McarTO iOSKPM OBCnUM
kinds were held, fkiuta.
gresamea, laatead of -heiitg aervanu
lac the aarrleae of the tana experts
and ke cream we e
>ar the paopls have been booUlcto ot
a
ho
have
been
-aant
from
the
MidiV
OBO. O.
sold wnd mnsie was tanUxbod ibroog*!- Ourtofi Rato Five Veers «tosn««
geu >*Tlculuiral college to Inspect
«nt the entire 'day by the I. O. 0.
from tear of pollUcal ennIhitoUon or
n*to Wee BulK Up far
PAfW MODUCB—
tbe farms In this vicinity, and offer
the .eiebtatHetoi.
for financial reasons. It to a aad <on- Butter .
............................lg-»c land. A great number
Utoely sQcceBUons for ioproving
■Mm«4 w
o>s broogHt Blcnlc baskrtt nil-1
dltlai tt conanMato. bet lf.lt to true
Mank 1. l»Ot. at tba
■oil and beading off paiu tbat ttarHttbe brima and enjoyed .U)ptf dinnen
the paimto are eatlttod to know tU
Tbe Hptel WtalUng has changed
cropa. The faraers of tbe region'
beneath the ehade of (betroea on tttc< managemeot. H. 8. O'
facto to the case to order to see bow
have arrived at a point vrheta they
Tha praoaada c< ths day
they have been led nstray and their
iDteroato to JoartL Obartla to this
thU kind of
.. aaalatanre.
dence betrayed by the
tbe I. 0. O. T. lodge. Dam
cit). Mr. Ohmer clfaas five y<
FAIIM raoouw-mil ftM.
omea, m mat at Bath Ptrnm tt and afe not kackvard to aaklag ..
(hey traatod to
were held at KN«pa<s van
rjetor. haring la that time bnlit
It when they think they need a little
Bmojy’a pakUton. tkere •
teresu to tb^ asUonsI capltol. Tbe
splendid trade among all classes
Provemoal. July J___
tiaaly advice abon| carrying on ibelr
attendance at both ptocea.
history within, tbe next few weeks
of
those wtm tnveL Wbea Mr. Obtoer. Jr., haa begua vork on I
work. Ko Batter how expert e man
ory gave aa excuraloB out from Trav- cams to the cliy five years ago
^ ^11 be the^marrel of the •entire
drtce.
.
may be to hU own pdrUcuUr boatwori4. It to this htotorp tbat the peo
aty OB the FBday M. Rose. The thoroughly refitted the hotel and bai
Born tt Mr. art Mrs».gkmb Ptomanthere always coaaa a time vbi
ple want written and vrlien true
danoe at Kroupa's was to etiarge
kept It In tbe best or condition
» on Tuesday, July J at. a son.
iggeaUoD offered by om vhA
mttter whom it makes or breaks.
the Ladlea- Aid of 8L Jotopb church ■ttce. so when Hr. OberUn'takra posstraw ..................
Frank Dufek of .Detroit, to vlsHtog
know# will pot him oD tbe right track
at Mapteton.
esstoon next Wednesday-be wm have bis fatber..
•RAIN—Travaras CHy MlHlMg
. '
tala great loia. Men
os good a hostelry aa there U In the
Oa AuKuat 14 th* aokool lava paaaad ke^pd la
Prieoa eocrsatod ovsrr day.
*
Ereryone ?• bu«v with cheni**.
Roy DeMan U vtoUiag.rototlvas nt
at th« Uat aaaaloa or ib« lc«Utatui
picking sUrted this week and will aute. Mr. Ohmer has mods
Muskegon.
I when tbej' have to employ
A styidy of comniunny.bulldlDg revUi CO into oflect. and If will be «cll pens to tell
lor rive or alx weekn Pickers friends who will be sort tt bare him
il Ih^'wihat
Ih^4'wrong wiih veMe the.fact tbat much more..rapid
Mrs.
OOo
Fertser
to Trav-.
reUre to prlratS Hfe. bu be (eeto thal:
aeem to be very scarce.
tbetr business and bow to imp:
spent Sunday with Mr. art
be obtained if thei
this la due after haring worked aoChaa. Btickney. wko has bhan apaadtbeir methoda Tbe same idea
Mrs. H. Fnrtaar.
eftiMBB of cMles had boU money and
herd,
la
addition
tt'tbe
Hotri
R*blltke cbascea tbat hare been made. Aa piles to the farmer, whp on account
Ing a ahoR time on hU tarm
Bvdiyn nohe art AdsdaMe
the real comnamlty spirit. Traveree
tog. Mr. Obmnr owned a hotel
tar aa tbe mral aebooti are coaceroed of the mulllpllclly of bis duties cun- ««-, for example, to full of the spirit
im 100 lbs. .«1.0t«tLU Sowers Harbor, left Busday for CbtoaOwoeso end thto naturally Arided hto and Emma Oaatbtor have nturnrt
tke new re«nlreMnU are atriet, aad not lefocm himself upon all pbsi
ORAlN-HaMati A tny«e.
I.
thni makes It a progressive eommtmOme. He bos lately disposed of that tram Harbor Btotaga.
ir properir carried oat vlU (4ac« tbe rff his ersft. and at Umes finds himMr.
and
Mrs.
Hull,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
■
wy
•ay.
Osrtrsde
Koemto retnrttod from Cbltoy, while It to eerloaaly handicapped
property end he will go to CbHianatl
diatrict acbooU upon a much bisber ■elt Id seed of. aoneone wbo can
Holden and Mrw. Dr. Johnson of Triv- and Dayton. Ohio, Md spend tbe reto oago art spent several days, tbe
having wltbto lie
plane thaa ther hare been In tbe past, toU him what to tbe matter and how limlu men who are i>oa»eeBed of sufwrse City, spent a
guest of Mra ,F. iirtneiibsts.
ot
tbe
BumiiMr
with
hto
refoUves.
s^
•ebool bcmaea and cnmada «m have
af ••WeGwasemln Parm- at Bower* Inter to tbe tall go to Cnlifornto for
apply the remedy. ,Tbe state
■ctoni wealth to turn aoips toward
The baseball game between But
to be pat In# partaedr mIUtt mb- atobea men for this purpcM,
Harbor as the goeau of Mr. and Mia. portion of tbe ytor.
'toaklag tbe dtr what It should be ac^ Prices eerrsetsd «v<^ day.
tons Bay art Pravamant on Joly 4tb
dIUoB %|1 laapected br tbe auperin- sands them wherever. a.ud wheneVer oordlng to tbe modern standard. The
10140. Btrlckney.
resulted ta tever ..to Sattons Ray.
Mr. Obertln ha* lived to this pan
teade^ or pobDc Ustmc^lon In order
I who are doing tbe most Jpr tbe
Mra. Mtto Btttt and Mra. Boat and the state neoriy Al hto life end has
they are needed to help the fsrmers.
Score 6 tt 4.
to be rated at a atandard acbool. Tbe'
Thelr value to rucognUed by
are of'UmUed financial means.
children of Bay City, are spending host of friends wko wiU be gUd
Tbe Fourtb to -July etoebriUon
ala and object ot tbe lava la
farmera and the demand to ao great
tW indoniDliaUe spirit that rules
the aaason at Dan McMuIlen'e. pickheld here was a success to every way.
eet him to hto sew capacity.
rraaae tbe etficteary of tbe eebooU
for them that the field force li con them keeps things moving In the
tog cherries and other fruit.
Tbto
betog tbe first rotobratton held
Mr. Obertln hne bad conaidenbto
and enable tbe acboUra to vork In
Mtoa Rabecca Remingtoa ef Drand expertonoe to tbe hotel buetoMo. hev- here to aeviskt -ysors,
stantly being added to to order .. right dirsetton wad good resnlu are
ImuMnse
aanitary eanvandtoca vhlch a« etThere are other cities
supply the demand for their services.
RapldB. to the ga^ of Mrs. Franoaa kig owned one for some time In
to tbs ^
eeatlal. at tbe aUU't; or the atodcat
to tbto part of ibe sute that t_____
The problem of tbe present that
Campbell at "Imerary” Bovara Hot- Ington. TM* Imowledrt. Wgetber
portnnlty to. parUdpaU to tbe ceiedependa npon the condition of hU
Ibaay mllllooaJres. but tbe spirit of
#r.
before
the
farmers
to
to
Inowaae
brattta.
A
bowery
dnee
dnriag
-Uw
health. TV old idw that any pUre
progress to lacking and (bey are going
yield of tbeir Und by finding out
Mrs. Frances Campbell 1
day art erentog art tbe baseball
vaa aaUafactonr tor a aobool bouae
advancing,
condltkm of the soli and correcting
Tbenas GnUn aitlred Wednesday
gams Art moss daring tbs aftMooa
b^ been elimlnaied and nov cerua
tbeoe
moo
with
money
eonld
be
spend a eoaple of months at tasir
were de mala feataras to the day.
reqnlremeBta anat.be lived up to In any defect tbat It may conuia.
boed with tbe spirit that makes for
torar-hemeat Bowers Uarher.
Tbe band boys wbo bad tbe oelebrathe dUtricta In order to dnv tbe order to do this an aaalysto to often
progren It to easy to see
ir.v, aad only an expert'Caa
Mr. end Mra. Peter Krone
ttta la charge are to be given mdlt
pHaarr aoner. from the atate. One
Cox Corners and Vtttotty. July J.—
what could be-nccompltabrt. Ths purgenerally
locate
(he
trouble.
By
tak
daaghter
Lottjr
of
Us
Aagetoa,
CaL.
lor
making tbe day a sooceea. Tbetr
tblnc to be iWrMted U the tart that
Nearly every one to tbe
sun of BMOSy, however, oeems to turn
and Mr. aad Mrw. Bdward Petseh
wore very mart anjsyed by
the leclalatve did not provide tor ing advantage of the servieea of these tbe attention of the punuer to a dk
aprnt
the
Fborth
ht
Owk
Lake.
kirand Rapids are the gnesto ef Mra.
toe oemd.
utUora test booka. for at tbe preeent agrtenliural aspens farming can
beery
rein
to
tbe
rectilon opposite to the pnbUc good
I’s noto. Jeha Hotaan. Ther
time tbe dlttrictt In Grand Traveree .brought to aa exact srtonca and the and as a result nothing to
sir considerably nod rendered the way
tocredse of the crops secured through
■rade the trip of 174 mil
oenntr are
the city that flontalns within its llmite
1* of two
__
___
Grand Rapids Saaday la thslr aatoot readen and 'A like variety or artih- Dstematlc and scientific BMbods.
a number who have mads more «>»t" Cadillac New* Buys Out Dally aisbe BwbUe.
Mrs. AJIee Hansom and rtUdren and romoa from alck beadaobe. torpid
aklca, apeltera mod geocrapMea,
Riant.
Uir can ever bo|>e
Mw aad blllonsneas. however, to curA hall game was played at Airtto Harry Leggou and tasaUy apaat the aWe- Does your bead feel dUxy to
vrbleh tenda to oonfiieloa and poor reler. (Jt
Fourth with tbetr pareaU at Duck times wt«h apella to Mted suggera
Baaday altoraoea %Nvesn
aiOta to the eehooU.' Tbi tirade '
The people of Traratwe City agsli to fortunate like Muskegoa to having' ttodniae will have oaiy oos daily
the rural Aeacbera vlU have to .. demonstrated tbeir ablinyy to entar- as a riltoen a man like the late C. H. paper to ths future, tbe ptool of (be and Haplatoa. - The ecore was S to < Uke and the remalndor of the wert and rtogttg noUet to tbo oanf Tbene
: tbeir old borne ntninlng to Trav-'
raised and to the future normal train- Uln strangera In a rgyal manner when Hackley. wbo practically made the' Globe -havtog beaa purchased by tbe to favor ot Arol^
TU Fanay M.'^Bom to aahtag trips -ae Uty on Sundey.
Inc viU be considered a neeeoaiiy- tor
whai to Is with hto mlUlons. Newe sod Expreaa which to
they reived the Wast Michigan
Jobs Courtade. vbooe leg was
dally now.
boldine a poaitton in tbe atboels
These Instances are. however, rare, by Perry T. Powers. Nearly every
Pike tourtoia on Ibetr way
brrten a few weeks ago at tbe rale-' -- - -^-#d clean you out bcnaUftoly.
the atate. TUa iwrmal trainIn* aill
Franoto CnmpbeU to axpeotad
and money and progress (all to mal
dty to the state from tM to thirty
nonb end of the route. There waa
1jT£g.''T*iioe ll^.^a,' Bow by aU
tog of Ralph Krotoer’a Mg barn,
^ supplied by tbe cotaty normals to
thto
week.
feeling ot goodwill and an active dem a junction at the time tbe liMvicea of
has but one
a tarce decree, at . tbit aynea baa
Stitt and Harold Pott ot Bay still at the boapKal to Cadillac tboogh
both are needed most Tbe real life dally paper and toe resulU are en
n found to vork out to a very aat onstration of raal euthualasm on the
City, are camping at Bowsn Harbor, reported As imprariBg.
city, however, depeude upon the tirely saUstactery to tbe people,
pan of tbe public that was especial
Mr. aad tfra. George
latactoiT manner.'Tbe country eebooli
progressive Ideas of Its ctolzens.
they get belter service and a paper, aad viU pick fruit In tha vtotoltj:iy*v«n
have been neglectad to tbe pest, but ly phtoalDg (o note, ft abowed tbat there to an abundance of
TU Penny M. Raaa hreswbt guUe drove tt Kingsley es (ha letter port
tofffeUtka hal been eo sh34>ed that the people ot Tnverue eky are live souls who keep tUnge moving, wheth tbat to more reaponatve to the pub - number of CroU ^*era on Monday of tbe wert to vtoR drtr daaghter.
lic will. Tbe day Of the parttoan pa
Mrs.
Otoci art os Sunday returned WANTCO-Cook at Y. W. C. A. b
ft*a now en tbeea sebotoe vril] have wires and do sol inund to let ihy dp.
night. TUy caan ■taparad to ca
er they have imbv or not. there
way of Ar^otaa lAke. BevoM
APPfy tt Mra *to eoena np to a eeatate ragulred ponnsUy pass that vrUl bring credJi hope and tbe time to boand to come per has passed and. this tact waplad
and profit to tbe oommonlty. They
with the Increase to the axpeose
tom street. '
protty eottogas hers reeenUy
■tandard^ order to be reoocnl
Mr. and Mrs. ftortoa Garland
when a gMieral awakcnldg win pecor riwnliig a oawapspar make ona dally
the mala. - It is a ptep to the right reatixe that-this good roads movement
Trarerae City, vm the guotts of Mr. eonstroeted at tknt raaott.
that
win
iwodoce
great
uplift
to
the
WANTSl-Comptosot
and
exportdbectloa and the Increased etfteiekcy to a good thing tor’'tbe ^ly and sur. community and place the town upon n all that a town or ordinary rise can aad Mrs. FVed dariand Bonday.
Mra. Martin reecdred word last
•need gM tor ffntwto -teae work.
tlBt wUI reeuK vrill mean a great rounAng country and they will not be oeenre bostoeee basis. It Uk«s hard support. Among the eltiee to
wert of the birth of e eon to Mr. end
Flm riaaa vagra, ,|lra U F.
There will be,d danoe at Archie
satisfied until there'to a good road to
aute that only bars ons 'dally paper
Tltts.
447
wmour
A
may
Ito
deal to the elate, which Is dep
Mra
e
Doran
at
Orend
Repida.
Mra
O. O. T. ball Friday ef this week.
work and tots of It to keep tblnge
upOB the pebUc adwals for tbe mak- every pan of tbe county aad the ad moving to the right dlrectton, but the now are niat. Uancoi^ Port Baron.
tonnerly Mlaa rtttlto Ba
Tbe McMaans ghii catertalned
Calumet. Inverse City. Petoskey. 8l
tog at TiUsena. Any toereaae to tbe joining coanUee as welL The good effort to always repaM many tli
ker art very popetor wHh Uw yooag
tepstwto toitoar-.'l------------- Shoot 25 or 20 youag people vlib
Joseph. Beoton Harbor. HiUsdals; Lrtavenae of aatotalnlng the aitoaoU road to an asset that increases
atate Bank Bldg, Tranran Oty.
over by tbe saiUfacUon the
>w roast« the heart eon- peapto of tbto netohborbood.
Ingtos. Coldwater. CtodfUsc. Postiac.
Mtob.
awe «Mf
■POB this laprorad basis vUI ttonm value as (be years go by an^ the to- receive when they cast up the
KvArt Mrs. Arm emlth end
day night
Aan Arbor. 8auU Sts. Marie. M<
to tha atate maay told In.tetnro re- callu- that doee not take aa toierest of.thrir efforts to real good'
^speat the vert end with the
One of HIU IaHM’s rtlWrea was
■
___.w.
,
>
In boUdtog them to already couaiad
toss
and
several
others.
Two
or
oommanlty at large.
quite slrt tost wert. tha doctor taara Uy to Peter Biermaebm-. roturab» to
back number. Tbe good roed to now
dally papers cannot prosper to a city
their boa* tt BommU on MsrtAyIt to apiwndicitta.
a bustoeas propoaiUon. having been
of less than- fifty thoaaand and to ettMr*. Roy Cmlor tGR vsntod on' Hra boa Walkor la TtetOrt Trim
las where there are oevaraj saeh
Sunday tor appenAcfl* «fi to dotag tivsi la Berttord. MIeb.
It baa baiB a etnaen talUng of the
Toledo. Ohio, to d<4ng a little adver Barely aklng oat a precarteus astotMtos Reas Ctork. vbo be*
Blcnly.
Bier^aatt of Traverse, Qly who han- In Hon. Prank Hamtlton the city has UelDg along a differeni line than
anoe and stoadtog tor nothing to
There wm be serriess at Bt JeUpU •llh Mrs. Frank Leggett for
dto Bull to ttoefc op with aa toferlor one of the real pioneers aad ___ _
to attracting new people to the civic way. Tbto to due to tha tact
at home again.
gr^de under the Impraastoa that they ot the movement to the state, and town. Tbe Commerce Huh has start- that they have to take whatever bust- church at Mapirton Baartp. •
Mr. aad Mra Frank Miner of ByMra.
Round
and
children
of
Trav
eanld not aeU a fancy article. Aa
with tbe backing tbat he baa had In
campaign with tbe object to view
Ibat they caa get and are (here erae CttjA are vtomag bar mother. R» Center report tbe birth ot
raanlt ntmaffam vbo riaft the cito are
county wonderful reaulta have of bringtog more woikers to the cit) by unable t^ take a atand aatoat arO
Mk. Oapt. JrtBMm at Bow«tt Harbor. Mrs. M^er (nee Roea Courtade)
-vneble to secure the kind of frail Ihst been obtained. The crcetlba of this
flU plaoee in (be manufacturing to- or adbere to any certain poUey. Whm
rtenl her chOdbood to this aalghbepthey, ere lead to believe grows here Weal MIrtIgaa '
stiiee. which are greaUy handi there to bat oae paper to a town ..
bopd.
and toey go array under the lapree- not have been poselble bed it not been capped on account of a shortage of baa to stand tor aomedring and tbto
All tbe Ader neldento of the
Bton that after aU tiara U nothing to tor the wort'of Traverae CUy
workers, Tbe dommoo practice of cU- feature to always appreelatod by the
mnnlty were deeply grieved to lean
tha claims tii-* are Mt fortfa as
lee has been to cater to tbe monied psopla The toereaged expease of
and naturally the people .have a
Orawm. Joly 10.—Mra. C. Kata and to the death by diowatog 'to Rev. ^
the duality of tbe froH grown tTi
inierwt to the movement that to anre class wtlai they have gone out eeek- ranatog a dally paper baa raaeliad
w rcaldsBta. but Toledo appears potot where it to no longar proRtoble rtUdren. who have been itiljtai bar M wbltman rtt Mart to
to be brought to aaeoeeaful coaptofMUr. a m. CrartaH. rsbaraed lohar Pronttoa. as be vaa tamilarly called,
tar of adoeatlon i
» dealers don.
crowd the field or riirk aiff
bene « Barttniian. Mlrt.. (pday.
va*. born here art grew,to youag
vin buy nothing but the best grades
CadOtac
. ■Mias Fen Bertnea of SeM-^ manhood la tbe old borne called Wblltor local sale they vUl soon w
number of working people can be
profit by the ooabtntog of her two Mlrt.. la bare vtalttag W tootUr.
nm.
Up a large business to
line,
dueed to eome to the city that tbe
totpert and Mr. Powers wiU have
«■ J. Uomts.
able boy art loved aUke by yooag
tow among'Hbe storM rWaals the
Bevelatlons that are being made sS bm- Btringeacy can be reUeved .and ehanoe to prodnoe a
Vra. j. Wlacheotob has bean m ler end old. FUthfuLboneet. trusty end
fact that cberrlea which are now of Wnahtogton as n result of the lobby
good .accempllebed thaa
to worth while tor hto readen.
the
paat
weak
and
bar
atotor.
Mra.
maaly
vltb a rtesrr. sunny dtoposlfered for alia are net as a rale prl.me probe prove the rtsertlon that has bringing any other clam’ of reeldeato
11:44] «:l(
|I2:l^ <:4d
Btoek, but are ptekad in an tmtijy been made from time to time that
St. Otolr of Trarerae City to bare tah- tlOB tbe memories be left here
make tbeir h<|pw there. Tolede
ains nmre si inverse City k:U
. manner and psAed vrttbont praiier the people are the real rulers of the
te rare «f her.
nU to good.
a manutacturtog center and to segradtog or care. As a result they eta- nation to Ueory only.
Jnm au»i H—a. «
'Word has just reached ns to the
Ever atoro pecielly hard hit at praoent
not command a Mgh price, and those the nation was founded the people dearth of workmen In all Uses. This Ok La^ July
to has ben vWttog Mr. TaaMB
passing to another to tbe reel old pttLouie Carry
who buy AM that thv hare paM
□Ur. rotwnsd home Mtraday.
neera b( the eeoMy. Oeorga Nlcktrhave been deluded by (he notion that to a common trouble all oew.the ooub- tost week to Traverae City. He wn
much higher price In proportton Uu
Mr. «ad Mra. Ormshv of Tnverar eoB, vbo died to Kingsley oe Batorthe CnUnd Stotes enjoyed n free gov- try as there to more industrial aeUr- Jutor toem this towa.
they vrootd bad
ert to tt ba buried tomorrow to
nment but this bonnt vaa tonnded Ity this year than has been known to
Mrw. Chaney troa Kmlk
_____ dty. spent« tetr days vlto
fraR «
mM t
r.
the hiitoir of the oouMry.
aheet- b»n rtolUBg her daughter. Mrw. Cotbe DovBt eemetary. Mr. Nlrteraoa
.pon the<»7 nod never worked
from bandOng ateefc tbat Is right and practice when any of the large bnsl- age of laboring people to not readily
Mr. end Mra. Banaoa
coin*
la lUt His family art
lln Mnnro daring tha paat woak. She
which a)v^ ooitWBds a high price.
na. apeat tbe tossrih
that pf Jeaspb Batey met to Chicago
(ntersata of tli i uation vara af acepunted for. hot to *8 ocodittoa that rotamed to her home Tusaday.
Tha arara^ run of peopla-who buy
art muraad Lake Mtettcaa to Norem-.
fected. Tbe evidence, already brought has to be faced to an
Mr. and Miw. John Daw entertaloed bipg with frtonda.
rttorrtea by tha box would rather-pay out by the laves
to every tocaUty wbera tabor M: Mr„ and Mat. WhHtaamra and tomBr tor. end Man Ooeey and twe «bfl' came Imatedlalely tt their
twelve cents for a «nart ct aeleeted for at leatt tbiity yenn eonpms has
Not onty-to Umra n labor of Traveree City tost'Aiday. Mrs. *»n of mby. Mlrt., wu pro Jrtlrti
to tbe
truH than tw cents for a^box of In
trip to
pTfoead tbs* tbere to no oae toft alive
by tha Intnrssto who stftogeney to tbe dtles but tg tbe Whltteom to Mr. Dav’a atot*.
ly -p^ked. Soma of the dealcountry
as
well
and
l^e
Grand
Traf>
Htttora vrt were to that date
tt worth wtAe to esnatora
Harry Morrtoon and vtfe nt Bal- ItoWrte^ to apart tbe ttovt naMt
wrath. TIC1WMC&Wrtlate.
•amen to mate changw to arse iwgkiB to toeOng lu affe^partio- tolra, apant Friday at Joha Montoan'o. tiptoe. >ei« amoto to Mr. nrt Mra. •UMpttog Mr. RMW art the ehUdren
> bakdito* a better grade of ths tariff only aa they vers
olariy to the fruit dtotricu where ths
I* tan o.t vbo has baas vtoH^ at
frtiK tMs year'than they bare to tbe
tlcosd by tbe finaadal powers behind^ cherry crop to ready tor the harrest tha tiiBto home tost wnak. toft Bator Jfra. U Robtoeea and ton WhHarpwt aad their satos are shovrlag the
and imt few harvestera to sight
TtodtonKimt
Wartond.
Mlrt..
an
the
tbroan
If
the
rtarget
are
tras
day tor Travaroe City, where he wm
Vtodom .of this eaiirse. The aame to
Deeciibes the way you feto when
that have been made by Mulball Md ibortage of labor to the busy asa
you era atruggitoc wlrt an attart of
tna «r apples, which are always to
untold loss to the growers vbo BPand Sunday and thea ruCuxn to hto
Mrs. Hennali Haas has gwns to Wte- GtoMera ktoebw sr Craf Ceile. RENdstotBff When they are of the rf^t others who bare bees to tbe employ have to gather tbe crop wbea It to home iB Datrott. He drove 19 to hto
NVS
FAn^DuBfa magic OfIL an
of
the
totorotu.
and
Cbere
to
every
to
.vtott
toer
een
Vtnr.
aarnad
reported
a
vary
ptoaaato
trip.
kind and rightly dUpUyed for eala
ready or else stand to loee the prodMae Bath defbtos to Me VOnnnt. te the knot and rtlrtly gives relief,
A Bumber from this ptooe
last year was the flint tine In the rsnaon for boUertog that to the
h does the asms work when rubbed
bci of their entire year's work. There
arrived Toaadgy «o MM tUfMtoeae tolq tba skto tt I
Wstorr of Um city that ft wgs pn*- ttey are based open actnsi facts, then
something IscUng to the dtotrlho- the Punrth ef Jriy ealabratlon nt KaM a debt of gratltade
^'nsek. Ifi
apraina, loBM back or *U
slMe to parrhase a ffrst class dotton of labor tbe earns as to the dis- wmllB. Another eowd faOy as toqca Ptoaoet Art DaMe wmiew
' oral or exBov. Xospe to imtaftoff tU parson- n worttoftri traandy Rw ta
nsMc aitlde cs tbe fruit atands^od
rlbtttlon orpredoetit and tbe gr«uast ’mt to Wimitoikarg. whare-tha I
BoM by Sfl
art wbM wU u • krmt Itotogn- tarasl nsb. Pries »«tt.
It vaa found that the nsdre apple wni be hard to pay for bringing the problem that wffl Itove to be edved
team ptoyad two gamaa wt to
crowded «nt the weatera wodaet reel facte to light No tariff that baa to the future to the queatloa of proper
Myrtle Fn rniBnU Tarimtoi ta
bean
enactod
to
recent
reera
has
wbw thay ware offered to eempetP
weak', vntorion apant « bar hot
dtotributlon to connection with the ag
y*art antoto
«««. ft to nov poaalble to boy fruit suited the people on aceonnt of tbe ricultural and
In Nertb Mn«~
.J STory borne ther* should be a
Mra NsDto Ptstt. astostoat • CKb.
of ua htodt that to prnpartr packed high rates that were placed npw cer
bto^. to Martian Anted-BtoWh Trtdyi phow «7& Ws troto yen «
art graded and tbe dodera ahouMl an- tain Hnee of goods that Ad not rwMly
WOHU vtob M be trotoed.
itoetkm. It to BOW neecMUy for uaelt but the live mane bstoi
codruge tMs adraaea-In tonlt
.
to go to (ho bottom of toe I
by
psopls to to gat tbe products ot the
NCURORATHtC TREATtoiirrrt Mr Ito tbe
tha grMeara ffhacy stock to alwwa find oat vtoethof or not (he proatoeat tarn to the consuarer to the qntokeat'
RICKKIIO
Vnpra
.tot
^
Tras—s Olto. Hleb.
thd dMmtmt for there to no toss 1
mm whs bevebeen tonpllcated to toe TMMritato way and to cover tba largaat
■«r«. ^to>rt Of Mto fntmUmr'
poeslhJe territory to ao dolag.
Sfhe Jtfarkib
Expert/Mviee
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OUUro TR4VEB8B EEKAU) AIR) TKAVIB8B SAT BA» TUUDAT, /ULT IB. 191$
I KlUillR
liiR SWT
FRIGES SUIK
DOWN ODEftS
Cato ef
Llvlag ttlll
CHnto
MULHALL TOLD
INSIDE FACTS
Jaiy 1«—The eostlBned
Ucher ooet of UtIoe to reflected to e
MMCILCM tLAUaH-»A PRECAd. report today u Sherman Allen, aaainED FAU. OF WREE
eat eeeretary of the troasory. by the
t'e Beneral npply oommittoe on the ooatiacu It has tot tor eupPitot (or exeeuire deparunenta of
WeahlnstoD for the Ctoeal year besinnine July 1
^
«Y GREEKS ^rRS^^MCRVIANE
Tbe baremeter of the trend
ttack
prtoee ahowt that the coot of groecp CASdPAIONB FINANCED FOR THE
FRIBMOLV CANMOATEE.
lea and honeehoid . euppUet hae InB«|i«v«4 Thit tUOgtht Will Eo»n •• created 17 per opot aa compared with
F«rt*^ to l«ak«~l»MM Aa
last year; lumber 10 per cent and fuel
H«r Rmt to AlraMy
and Ice 7 per cent While theae ea- Lenara From Former Bectotary ef
•raltofi
aentlato are eoartos the report ehoeGome with Cheeks IdentL
ed decroBM In the prteea of the followint:
fhrace. flout, and feed. 20
ned by the Wltnen.
I that the
Greeks ceptored 8er«e troin the 'BiU- per cent; palnta and oIBk 12 j>or oeat.
isrtoM to eoafliined. The ceptsre vu and hardware 7 per oent
effecwd hr a/brtUtoBt etrat^eUceJ
y 12.—Chalnnan Ovmovcioem by the lu'etim of Senrlea
erman of the aenato lobby probe »oend OfeA tmiie. Jiut betore the
mmee phaKlvely refuaed to releaae
. Bolgettoae evacoated the civ ther
MnlbaD to the honae InveaUcatora
Bam in Elmwood AvaiHio
perpMrUed the meet borrlbie
today. Tbe bouae committee anbrat«a Tber hoddled SOO Greek dUBadly Oamaoed
poenaed Muthall thto morning Ov.
sen luo a «toen rani Md ehot the«
in ordered UnlhaU to dUregard
dowa.
II be comptotA -large bam and a abed owned by
MRBfto «tord Hit
e th aenate com
Mrs. Jaa.'. Murray were badly dam. odb
^ Umdan. Jair ll—Uenac feUed In
,
mitt
^
mittee.
MttlhalltooktheaUndahortaged by Are yeetorday attenoon. The
I. Bnlcarto is noV
„.|ly after nine c'cloek. He Identified a,
boHdlnga, whlt^ are located off Elm
ebowtBS hereelf enxloot for peace, ^o wood avenne. were dry and fnU of
Marahali Coablng written
fonaal armtotfee haa yet been n
chaff and Inflammable atuff, and tbe,^
when tbe latter was secretary
ranced. b«4t to btotoved hoatfiliiw
blase spread Instantly. The atom was!"^ “**
A. M. which accompanied
are virtually ended. It to feared. bWW-'
first turned In by telephone, and » •*«
to be used, the wlinesi
ever, that tha eetUeoent of peace
•ome tremble was experienced in get-1
*" "*
congressional din
dlUbne will pcove a tons tank, atony
ting central, giving the fire a few min-.
Mulball Identlfled another I2«)
ered to nasutee' start. Later aa atom was «beek aent him to help secure a RepUeato nauera.
tnmed la (mm box 2 at the Qrelllck PuMlean to congress from the Fourth
Bnlgarla'a deedaion not u oppnemill, when it should hsve been blarytond district In another Inter
a «r SlUatrla and
exhibited Cnsblng told Mulball hto
the atrip of torrltory the deatm. reP, exMnse allowance would be
norea one dlfflculiy- Bnl tbe other
1, »-#ek mit
( the Greek oc- when the d«P*rtioent arrived and it, » #rk'with 1100 eatory while he rcenpUos of Kavato. to which Bulsarla was only by the hardest kind of tight- toined hto oonnectlon'with the Work
to wcpectod to offer htttor reaUtance. ing that tbe building wss MVed from »«'• PmtooUve
itod' to lead to trooUcaome total desumctlon. The orlgla of the ganlzation wtoklag for the Republican
' MCDtlatlona. eapectoUy aa both Ser- fire to unknown. Tbe bam wss full ticket. Mulhal! aald be did field
vla and Oreec^ on tbe ontrome of of dust and hay diaS and it is probjwork and lobby woric to earn this
C. M
their cam palm. wlU be certalo \o
demand poaaeealon of the^rritory thrown carelessly startod the btote. Downs. Meretary to Sonator
Mn. Mnrray carried $200 insnmoce|Conia8. was.la the pay of Cnshlog all
they occupied prertona to the war.
on
the
biding.
Some
barber
flxtorea.
the
Ume.
Downs
even
taming
over
Rnaala to already taUns atepa In
which were stored upstairs and own-lMcComas' correspondence to Cashing
the Balkan capitd to armie for
ed by John Mnrmy. wem Insured for tesUfled MulhalL Mnlhall said be ofceaoaUon of boeUIiUea.
fered to aid Senator Aldrich In Rhode
Island In 1904. Tbe offer was accept
ed through Senator Pomker. He said
he kept In touch with Aldrich during
bis operatloni In that sUt^.
BRILIUIT tlBU^ SRmn
THEm A
lUO 4»IR(K. OF SBUTIKS
■
Atbas*. Juir it^
niZE W SUIDIY
II {IMKDIRHE PRODUCT
TWy Pefry’ n«ir
When grown ta GRAND TRAVERSE Region.
Flour made by GRAND TRAVERSE MUlere.
t^largott luers are GRAND TRAVERSE
Houaewivea.
Tie aalm ^npatantly incraaaing.
Buy it froU your grocer.
The Hannah & Lay Co.
Mwlhall Hirto Labor Laaderw.
Washington. July 12.—Hulhall told
the aenato lobby probers bow organtied labor leaders used to reflect Sen
ator AMrieb and defmied Senator
McCons of Maryland, and Itiniam
Hughee. New Jersey, to congress In
1904 by the aid of the National Manufactomra' assodatloa. Hulhall told
bow be hired labor leaders In Phltodelpbto and Sew York to aecompltoh
bis purpose
Wgshingtoo. July it—Unable to gel
Mseeshm. of Mulball or hto corres-'
poadence because he Is now testifying
for tbe senste probe, the house in-
CIJIARANCE PRICES ALL OVER THE STORE.
and other Spring Garments.
-
-
97.50 to $15.00
These are all the newest spring fabrics and styles sold
,
formerly at $15. $20. and $25 to $35.
Ladi^’ Spring Coats, - 95.00. 97.50,910.00
COATS w«r« ap lo SZ7JS
WCK SaSSIoSSN
11.50,914.16.50,918
—Fine Ttoiue Ginghams and
other'dainty materials; white
and colors.
SUITS were nploS17.SS
», $9i0. $12, Slfin. $18
m, v§ and Vi Oil
W AISXS
79c ^ 98c
78c tot viIm t# tI.SO.
98c tor value, to *3.00.
House Dresses
•7Qm Your chdoe «1I Percale
IwS. Wrappete and Hou» Dteeee.
/
Silk and Chiffon Waisu.......ON
Undenniali^ Cotieb,,Glover, Horiery at apecial
lyUdsummer Qearance Prices.
J
‘rr' ?r - riii!Vto‘iif ^
werelMOg &i«. $lt, ilS
limy Chslllra Ratines. Natoral
Ramieftolah. TaSeU and
New Bellcui Suite
$t,» mad L5$ Watoto 9g^
—Dozens of dainty styles to select from;
towna dhnlttoi, voiles, mercwrlxed watotiDgs. batiste, etc., etc. Some with titye
neck and long sleeves, others with
fltJS, *2.25. fiSAd. 96 and $6.
In plain
- - - . les and
nsiv RattoGs In striped eSerta
9c 12Hc. 19c and 2^ valnea at
6c, 10c and 19c
—At <c are DerRml bandred yards ■
towns In a variety <ff patterns; light, med
ium and dark colora
and dlmitlea In light and dark colorlnga
—At I9c ate dalDV 29c ttoaiM glaums;
pretty Bilk striped eSecu In wsatsid light
and medlnm shades for summer.
Pre—Coodeut 25c
New Fouterde ul 7^0
—"Shower-Proor Fonlarda
have been
scarce since the Mg silk strikes; pretty
cMors snd psttems in the shipment Rut
received.
—\S onh SSc. 6Sc to $IA0 at "
at6»eandt8c
TUB BDBTS AT 79c
Were $l,2t to 12; 1 lot in
while nod colors.
Wash-good
Boys* Wash
. . . aleeveo.
Splendid $1.29 and $1.9$ valuea in
ooo groop at $$c.
—TRAVERSE CITY—
Special valog
Wuh Suiu .
Stacks and Stacks of Frcsh Ncw Muslin Underwear
—TIu.ving in gcncruna quantities bi-ipisi us to secaro especially
atfrartive prkiw. Much better matfriuls and prettier laces, rib
bon* and embruidcrkii than usual in every one of the following
group*:
Cowasaf 49c* $»Ca 69ey 7SCp 8$C to
Petticoats ol 4»Cp 6$e, SSf* 96e. $1.25 to $2.15
Prtaccss SUps at 85c, 88c, $1^ and $1.60
Ladles’ Silk Hosiery »we»pMiais
aac Valwe»ga,.7»e valwCTljUai valawBa,.
Butsod oeamlesfl hose, blRck only, special 19c
ChMarcB*sSox, weret$c ft»c. Hc&l5c
—Children's sox (half how) in a big range colors to
pick from..
WRECK GDST HUERTA HAD
THREE LIVES
CLDSE GALL
WIDESPREAD PLOT TO ASSASSIN
ATE MEXICANS DISCOVERED.
STATE CgmilSSIOR M NAim LEIDIK m ME MYDLe
TWELVE MEMBERS OF CHAMBER
OF DEPUTIES ARRESTED.
Ctomwa
Lawn Dresses, Wash Dresses, Ginghams,
% Dresses $4.95
—Tbit season's best trimmed and plain
tailored models; Bedford ConU, Sorgse.
Noreky matertoto, etc., etc.
FOL BEnra cues
' LamcY. Dicsms, silk Bad Wool, Vb price.
Presses at yi.QS
ScitM. Hlstom. wide W„M. .Ic,
Jaekaon. July 14.—Tha alato rail
road oommtoalua to hara to lovcaiigat* two wrooka on the Michigan
Craual which coat throe Uvea and
injured ten people. Fireman CtoyFtmto 00 train No. 1$. which
Jumped the track, fcllHng Engineer
Martin, died In the boapltal early thl*
morning.
The eecond wreck, a bead-on coV
Itolon on a bridge over the Grand
river, la blamed to Bogtoeer Heaooek
of No. lOfi. by the railroad offletoto.
“Heacock failed to obey aa order
to atop at aidtog and let No. 68 paa
aald Dlrtohn SnpL WrighL today.
The accident occnriwd ooe-balf
mile weet of FYtoea Martto
buried RDdcr tbe magtoe and laatastIf killed, while Cole waa Urribly
seaMed by eacaptns atoam. Tbe
train waa kaown aa a “dead head,”
being node op ef hasmae can «n
(oeto tram Chicago to BnfiiTo.
Midsummer Gearance
Sale
or Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists
n, ready lor Baycra Tl^ Wede
Hoc arc a lew ai me savlog
COATS weensOMS
95.00. $7.50, $0.85
Railroad Offlciala Ghargo En$lnDsr
Haaooek WHN Dltrs«arding
Ordm to Stop Train
at Siding
The Barney Co.
Ladles’Suits, now
SAt-E HERE ON BOTS’ ANDeOIRLS’ APPAREU
this afternoon to find out "where lu
aL~ Members erttlcised the senate
for “hampering- the house Inquiry.
. mucra for nny Yean
-
smmm
Priees Are Way Down On Summer Goods!
.VB TOUR TICKBT8.
RKAL BASQA1N8 IN CLOTHES FOR BVERTONE;
Lautner
Kneeked
FOIL
tor Meiirey Waa Arreated in
Preaidant’a Am* Room WKh
Twe Bemba.
Mexloo City, July 14.—Detail* of a
plot to-aaaaaslnate Pre*id*nt Huerta.
General Dtax and .otben. which bcby a narrow margin was the presl
dent's Hf* saved.
.Vector Monroy.
wbo wai caught waiting in the presi
dent* ante room with two bombs,
wa* overpowered and eeardied. when
papen were dtooovered IndlcaUng a
wldeepreod plot. Two othen were
captured and then the police ronnded
np twelve members of the ebamber
of depntm alleged to be ImpUcatod.
All were Imprisoned.
BUT FOR TOURISTS
« Te VIMt Their
BobMh July It.-With the return to
day of the dto Italian^ delegates to
the rweeot IntorwsUonal Tourtou Congrees at Amsterdam, stop* have
once bees taken by the Italian govarament to offer such Indneements a*
srill Increase the number of American
tourist* and especially Ameriesa antomoMle tonrtota In Italy. At tbe
present time as. averkgs of 2.00$ Amerleau tout Italy la their our antomobOe* every year.
Th* nratwtop taknn by tha gorem«Bt as-a reealt of thf recent declsloas reached at Amstordam. will be
It in New York qt an
Itaiian Infematlen office which wlu
be at the dtopoaUion of all American
deatrlng to tour Italy.
Mon taversble tariff r
to be made for thoae who bring their
Ctorenee Urntner. the youm ace of
Louie Lutacr, M4 Second atiwec
Injured yeetorday by (alUag bati
two box can. When the carafval
train arrived, he with aaveral compaalona. oUrtok to tovaatlgato the
nan and young Lantner clambered to
the top of one of-lhe can and while
walktog aberat cu the top. loot hto toot
ing and tell between two can.
He was knocked noooaaeloat by the
falL Tbe
ly gave aid. atartlng mlOetol roepbw.
non and doing aO poest^le tor the tod.
Aphyaiclaa
that so bemea wg^ Mun and Ua to- tmesto of tdentifloaUon toooed, and
jMaa conalat only
a bad Mwktsg a gasaral Imprerement of vnoda to be
MarceJla Combamtioiu 98e, 125 to 2 S0
—The moat perfect fitting combinatlona made tod,y. Three garmeuu in one—a ooraei cover, aliort akin and drawer*
Uany
are in very hne nalnacioka in lace arid
<
trid embroider}
irlintued at}lea
Skirt-Drawtn SOe, Th «»»*»«.
—Three complete garment* In one—a closed drawer, an open
drawer and a abort ekirt; button front A glove-llke Bt around tbe
Ladies’ Hull Union Snll «««”■««
To ft vaincs, 59c. ^
4Se vslocs
—Low neck, sleeveless —Sleeveless or wtog sle
eve; cuff knee or lace trimstyles, Isce trimmed.
meiL
Lomes* 19c and ITAc vests ml fts*
—One lot in' sleeveless styles reduced for quick
clearance.
FRUIT JARS
Wq have ^nomy, Ball and Sealfast fruit jan
GiM our pnees ou any amount or kind that yon
want
We will do what is rifbt as for as the price is
concerned.
The Economy is a hot air. self-sealer,' which
gives good shtisfoction.
The Seal-fast has a glass cover, and the con tents
of tbe cao-come in contact with glass only. To seal
the-cans. all you have to do is to press down the
lever.
The Ball Bros’, can has a^rcelain top. These
are the old reliable cans, antCwill ^ve yon satis,
faction.
We would be pleased to give you prices at the
comer of Front and Cfoss Streets.
THE FARMERS’ STORE
THE-
NEW PERFECTION
ffine Flame (Ml Co^ Stove
Is the stove to buy. The stifling air of a close
fatchm is changed to comfortable coolness by using
a NEW PERFECnON Oa STOVE to do tbe
cooking; no kitchen fumitnre is so convenient as
this stova. It gives a working heat at once and
maintftina it until tumed out>~tbat, too. without
overtieating the room and wUbout any smoke or
odor, and at less expense than you can use your
wood stove. The NEW PESFECnON bakes, broUs,
roasts—in foot, jdoes all tbe cocking and doee it satisfoetoiily Come in and see tbe NEW J»EBFECTiON in operation.
Erank Xrude
GRUn 9SJmS8E 'HmU>*3
port‘d
«u* t» poik.the rood rowU onnfia:
IB asnBen SBetalcaia poMihl)' store
than anr OM aaa. He la tnra acted
chalrtnaa «t ibe eTenlac. Dr. WU.
UaiB OdO^- Uie prwid«Bi ,ot I3t^
WfM.MteUsaa Pflv MaodaUee eras
first called on and he vaa ▼erjr enbeen accorded the [Bitr. and gare a
tb&n hUto^ of the Boreineat Jno.
B. tento WM called and ha toM d
aroa of the good nrk that had been
done la barliig the proper legblailre
neasoree pat through at Lam
Frank Hoscri. the eUte, highway commltsloner. was load In his praises of
the great work that had been done
through this part of the sUte by those
DIRTOrOBBi
I4r^C. Divi«
W. W.'Smftfc
„«*
C. F. Z«pf
A. J. Majinrd
Or/IORBR
iSKSgl-:
C. Divtt .
. J. MajT-“>^
the speaker who vat listened to laUnUy. lor be had fathered thU Boie.
meat, from Uie very start and has
peralttenUy kppt at It that now Michi
gan Is traversed almoet from one end
to the other with the good roads and
more of them are being planned for at
thk titae.
eoapai^^'iad thte^wU be Uks« ap
I over the state to give every one
chance to remeabw tk* 'ortClaalor
pt--gDOd nia4;^'
t«e weather man amSedln hU best
manner os all the pUna of thla i
elatioa ^hieh adds ao mneb to the
pKaanre of such a trip. The past
few da)n have bees as aearly Ideal as
walMe.
After - —d n^fi rest and
beany bre^fast the toariita were all
taedy to start, os the test tep of the
trip. The foUosiDg cars started off
on schedula time;
The PathflnderBas occupied bgt Ho
race Thbmpwn. lohn 1. Glteca. H. S.
^le and Frank Sadler. Frank HamUton’e car earned Frank F. Rogers
and Frank niedrich. A V. .FHedrieh
god wife and R. T. Blodgett and wife
George RliiUng and party of fov; Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Merritt. Mr. and Hts.
R. U. Hoffman: Jno. G. Straub with F.
O. Wlcham„ John Brotferd. Joseph
Sleder and T. H. Gniis: Jno. R. Santo
with Dr. WUUam DeKlelne. A
Matslnger and W. W. Parr; Robert
Agoea and party of three; H. V. Van
Dot Water. Abe Roeen and H. L.
DIdtetson; Fred Ffsko wllh H. A.
Unsselman. O. 9C. Slssan. nnd Cari
Bye; i^rthur itarvln and party of five;
Btra Banker and'party of four; John
Woodward. .Chrla Jaoobaon. Lyman
Bites and G. W. Snider of the Frank
fort Term board: W. H. Abbott and
party of three; Jno. C. Morgan and
party of five.
Word was received early fn the
day that cars went oat to meet the
party at an polnte along the route
CharlevoU alone sanding oat nine
teen with a crowd of enthuelaaUc
boostera tor the good roads movement
tnsUts M .dlrldlng sen lain .-Osm
ea. We amst all be Bea^rs ot
csBe cteaa. Preaaat day edaeatlon lands to mate os unaoelal by
making as asrtoalre. Ftaally. one
baeomea aortal by llitelnc the past
With the present, and devclimmeot ot
hope In the futnra. VhUl oar schools
tesA theae things they wiU eoaUaee
to Um oot into the world everr yesr
mod's who, It Is tme have mkde
high records In their ftndlet. but wbo
will be fooBd unot when Gtcy are test
ed as to their abliuy to maha ttelr
own way In the world.
PIBWNEntSH
Are Cauea of
With the advent of hot weather
comes an enormous Increase In the
of ire cream sod with
consumption comes the usual
ported cases of ptomaine p
lee cneam te a healthful proi
of our cheapest ate most ralnable
foods and there Is notU.n; dangerous
In the consumption of Ice cream prurided proper conditions have be
In Its manttfactnre.
most always be remembered thst milk
te an anlmnl prodect and that la hot
weather decomposition wUl
mik the same as In nfeat or any other
ahlmal product. In the decompoililon
cream not oaed earn te eecamed next
day. It tela cream te reftocen. ptc
malnes are rwy UaMe to develops.
The practice sboold be strictly proklbItedbylaw. Dirty mSk cans and dir
ty Ice cream ca^ Mkewtse. may detea dccompo-
tetW lairs tern te(U
aRlon of oU craaB left In the
At nearly every taOrc^ auttoa la.
Michigan esn te aeeo tee
asi^ated by Dm. Chaae and Banee. Ai
that are betng rataraad b
—^— the patlaat te doing alcelyfacuirer after the
osed aad. in nearly every case, .tee
tera'IteBTes to
and on opetenff tee day for a rteit wta ter fatter at
eatne.lbe fearful stench of tee decon- Bnaitm
,
pnmuo. Of
Mrs. ^ Avery ate .« Crtl.ns
““^~“^^’of Northport. rteltad hare aeveraJ
It reaches tee factory 1s ahnaet
|daya last week.
poetfble to wash ate etertlUe and
if any part of this old matter Is left -MV; nad Mn. Charlea Flower
In tee ecame of the can. It te HaWe children at BL Johns, srrlred teat
Bight for A rteit- at tec N. B. Hobhte
in and ptonainee teay geaerat* and koide.
Mtea Mnrta Btitea retnned te liar
canse alekiieas aad death. Evair reUU dealer of Ice cream thonid thior- home- at Nertepen Batnrday. attar
ottgfaly wash all enpv cans tofore a risit wtlh frteads hare.
Bea Gray, who haa been haring a
returning to tee factoryThe last Itetelatara paaaad a tew acige with riteomatlsB at Grate Bap
providing for a peartty of fU» for Ida. arrived Thnraday tor a atay wRh
any peraon wbo reshlps Ice cream or retettvee bera.
Bilk cans hack to the taetory wttbaat
Ihoronghly dealing tesB. Thte law
soon take effect and the Dairy SOVe, NOt
Food depanmenU
ously enforce the same and wher
Ice cream cans are toete wo"If i ware te
dawn a nda
. pensocuttona
»<«• ‘“e vIoUtlon of thU Uw will be for aaj Tosng bm to Mom I
The feature of the evening waa the
Bofipn that waa made by Nr. Rogers
In which he sUted that Ur. Earle had
always said that when be was gdne
be wished that there could be erected
over hb body a monumeot to tell the
worM that be had done what he could
to further the intereeU of good roads.
'And Hr. Boren eald that It was but
mitiTg that If a man wanted something
would wtf -W him: Rgra at fo«
Instlfated.
of that kind, he should have a little
m; Bat beUad aU this U work"—
JAMBS W. HEIAia
U^Me to be former and If the prodact
iof hts reward In this .world and ho
Slate Dairy and Food Commte-' Edwin Hawky In Saturday Rvai*'ben
eaten,
ptomaine
pbteonlng
resuggested that a subscription be sUrtSafety for Dopodts alw^ oor Fint CoatidentioB.
sioner.
I
which
often
cansee
death
and,
ed now for thst purpose and it was
liB't dsaetij mow,' bat a
la any event, very severe feuffering.
a^ted on at once. No one Is to give
Bsw wajr of pottMic R. Whs Bia^
There are two conditions under
more than one doHar. The monument
gpeak with more proMfeCr thas
vAloh ptomaine polsonlag te Uahle
Tbompaon, Battle Creek:'
B. Han- is to be made of an immense boulder
Bdttdtt Hawloy, whoM woad«fBl
d result in the manatacture of Ice
coA, M. A. Jacobson. J. A. Btites. with ‘«ood Roads Earle" on It and
WlStemsburg. July S —Mr. and Mrs. ^ .
■ in the botiaeM wertd bH
fream—one Is eansed by the refreea- Will Fray ot Traverse City, speaf'
D. U. Snider. J. Woodward. Carl placed at the roadside at the entrance
qteUfied him to advlM with the
(CoatlBned tr«a pace oaa)
of cream thst has onea been Sunday with relatives here.
to
Cau
City.
In
Tuscola
coonty
as
J.
A.
Meuingw.
F.
O.
Wlckan.
TOVBf men of AtticrteaT When a
E. BerrH'd Maalaue; John L Glbtnsen and returned. It U Quite a
this
was
the
llrst
state
reward
roal
Wm.
J.
May
of
Bellalre,
spent
tee
D.
O.
Warner,
B.
H.
Bellowa.
H.
M.
mao of Hawlef'g wonderfid encaoa. Tramw tatj; D. H. Day, Gien
iiinmon thing iu'many rural dtemeu Fourth at the Charles Baton home.
ecai and eapad^ at^ to advise
Haren*. all of the eroentlre eouBlt- Lockhart Mamr Hc^pock all of ever fullt.
tar Ice cream to be furntsbed church
Harrison Vinton of Grand Rapids, jmat men—and meat men are
(ConUnued from page one.)
u« of tfea mm» Mooclatlea, Hon. Fntnklen; M. W. Farrant A. Johneon, This b to be In the shape of a
'socials with the nuderetandhig that came home tor a abort visit with hte roaag at flftf-hmt it a food
watertiig
trangh
and
drinking
foanA.
E.WnUrd.
L.
E.
Collins.
Gea
jic^ons
of
all
claaaes
and
neither
giv
Prask F. Rocer*. atato Wgbwng eomtaln.
parents.
Robert
Smith
&
also
visitJohnaoe^
H.
U.
Neeaen.
of
Bmplre:
ing
nor
receiving
ham.
Good
breed
tUng to listen aad heedT
mMoMr; Uoa. B. B. Baria. Detroit
log al the Vinton home.
J. Brodhead. Arcadia; L. H. Daano- The spontaneous response to
aboBl^OQ?. Are ym aaving, Justice and a tense of hmsor are C
RU Your ChlldMn of Worms
toTBer atate Ucberay't
Mr. aad Mrs. Robert ‘Sweeney apent ing as you go dr art 70a spend
/'You can change ftetfni. UKempered
■«i
roada BcreChicago; Carl Relsberg, W. H.
children Into healthy, happy yoong- Friday here, returning to Old Mte- ing Os 70a gof hud if yaa are
UnMgMJy Face Spota
•eot; G. M. DUM. Kithpcwt: HoBiHiokBaB. Ate Boaen. H. M, Fan def
•d by Dr, Hobeor.-. Seaem eccomplhhod by working' with others Mers. by ridding them of wonna. Toas ston Saturday.
foUowing
the advim bf the "man
J. C. MrlanShUh. Maategon. who b ®»**“«*
tie rolling, grinding o< toeth. crying
lieals all akin eruf
Mn. Archie Brown and two children who knows" '•hat are ytm doing
fwrthertag tte latarsam cd good toads;. a w.
tlobs. No atatter how long yeu bar for some higher Ideal, it ia difficult Mt while aaleep.
visited here a few days last week, re with 7onr-aaviBgs3 :-hre they ao
U H Concer. seeretary of the Mnske^ l O'**- ^ ^ Hltehell. A D Gpencei been trosbied by itching, burning, or to be aoelal wlth ones Immediate
turning to Traverse City Monday.
•caly skin bsmera. just put a little of petltor. but even two rivals can oper
baad7 as io tempt 70a into exgoo chaBter of coBBarce; Hones “»»»<
Bob UamUloe ^ gone to Trave^ paasa-er WBwisa-teraataMBt, or
A number of theae were accompan that soothing antiseptic. Dr. Hobson's ate together toward some common Klckapoo Worm Killer, a ploa^l
Brsems Ointment oo the eon-s sod the
are thgg aafaiy gac^arad in seaae
ied by their wlvea.
good. All modem communltiaa
dy lozenge, expels the worms, reg- City to work.
The Kins d All Laxativea
chllMrs. ^1 Bruce of Kalkaska, spent soand bank Bke the
higher aoelal Instltvtloiu In which the elates the bowels, restores yonr
As won as the parade was'over ^e
it In their prsetire and recommend It. Individual seUlihness and egoism ran dretf to health and happiness. Mrs. a couple of days wUh her parenU here
J. A Brlsbln. of Elgin,
Elgln. lit. says:
Mr. Alleman of Llulstowo. Pw. says:
test s eek.
\
KIckspoo Woign Killer
-i-, Are
m,, Ue "Blag V.
grounds were called "Had ectema on forehead: Dr. Hob- be Ion la the work for-Gie good of al have used KP...........................
of Cen«»*
falo. N. Y, says they
Mr*.
Ed Hoore^^ Tety ni at her adding their attodsfi te Toars
—ifhools.
social
betterment,
play
years,
and
1
entirely
enUrely
rid
my
chDdren
children
of;
Uvea* “
They are a bleaalng tc to order by A V, f^iedrtch. president eon's Ecxema OiotineDt cored It In
all laxaUvi
I would not be witeoat lL"Ihome here.
twite a year, read7farlha "niiB7
family and. I_always keep
aU my fa:________
... a of the Traverse City Good Roads as- two weeks." Gnsranteed to rrileve hr physical Improvement of cities, the Ooaranteed.
All
drugglias.
or
by
mall.
F. C. Buck. Sr., was operated '
box at home." Get a box and get' ioeitrtoB and in a few wordsdatrotor- money refunded. All druggists, o
Institutions of lellglua.
OM^ or
/m demswSe
Price
Klckapoo Indian Med
man. Price bOc. Pfeiffer Chemical
well Price ISc. Recommended by all
Monday moralag hy Dr. Guy Johasc
No one can be linaRy aortal who CD. rhiladelphU and SL Louis.
RI?3^ All YOU 001
jad Prank RnmUton, wto hn dona ao I Co.. PhUadetphte and i8L Uiols.
^ttggiata of Ttaveiw CUy.
Mjoa nos vmm banking home.
TRAVERSE CITY STATE RANK
lanuM im UMS
-------- ' as Ven ^
Urnamalmrg
TEttH BURES AS CIRZEBS
fMNMiiU Bank
"A dhui aviD ISi A DOLLAR EARNED”
4*-
0
Hm’S THE WHOLE ST^T-We Prefer ^ to &Ot
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AND MAKE FOLLOWING OFFER FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY:-
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r
Oat lot tweoty-hM to bBtuly Eu doOar^JSate Smb at fI5 aad fI8 Sml.
One bf koiy eohn Eoe
twenty Eve Mhn hr $IS.
One lot horn fIS to $22 SoiU for one-third 00.
Ooehlmgbuiibfdfioifptiee^otleu.
Aieo iOO pm Ene pants one dAd iHf.
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cAMEt mmm the
soothwest
IGI UWS EFFHniYE
Radical Chanaaa'' Made in Celerada
.
Ceda.
Denrer, Coto.. Jtiljr 14.—More than
ISO new Uwa paaaed hr the Uai GoIpwent Into eBect todar. High school rmtemlliea will go
under the ban; peraons auBerliig with
trnnaporUtion. With aqnada' tubercnloals will be raglatered as snch
of cameis It U beUeeed long Joomeys
iba sute hoard of health, a new
into (he UterUn of theee waatea can | pnbtle utnhles
Into power, and a number of other re
This will not be the first time that forms wtll become eBectIre.
Under the consUtnUon bills not carcamels have boen brought here for
thia pprpose. JeBeraoa Davit, when rring an eBergent? clause go Into ef
aecrrUrr of war in Pierce's cabinet fect ninetr 'dain after the legislature
laws which a^t Into eBcct
tried it out. Under DavU' direction
40'of the animals and their Armenian adjourns, which Is todar- Some of
drtvera were Imported and g caravan- the new Uwa ;a'bleh went Into eBect
toUr
under
this beadUg are bills
aary built near Cape Verde. Some of
tbeae bnlldlnga etill remain. But just le^ltlDg racing at <«unl>' fairs: pro
about the time the beatU and their viding a new banking code, dividing'
drivers 'beeame srcllmated and testa Colorado into four congressional dis
tricts; providing a new Insuranee
were to sur4 the civil ^r broke
and Davis was cleeted''|ir^ldent of rode; defining and -prohibiting triista:
tbe confederac.v. Because of iS? feel providing'minininm. wage commission
ing against Davis, and partijr because for women and minors; providing for
of tbe unsettled condUlon of the gov direct election of United Sutes sen
ernment for BO man}' pears, the camel ators. and proving for dinrlbution of
publlcattonl on Initiative and referenBohaBe was dropped.
dinn measures.
Shipa (^e Deaett HaySeoome Common Sijha On Arid
Ar^ Of three States.
B Puo. TWM. *tir IL-CAnel
. ftV«Ba nek M tboM wen tn th« Omt
Saharm m«n vlU jam t>««oa« taailUr aUtau in Um «nrrta of New Hexloo. Arixou ao4 Soathom OaUfomU
It tke pUa« of an aaaocUtlon of BoothweBtPTB hnaJjieaf sen are auccetarul.
J. H. TrImMe, a promtaeat Tesa« Blockmao. U one of the leadlos apitils In
the plan to tnaaport JOO eameli from
the orient to the aonthwottejn aecIfaw -of ABoffea for nae U the arid
waatea.
The aaaocUtlon pnrpoaea to put the
caiaela on ^ raa<di on the Bo Grande
aboat ISO Bllee aonth of Cape Verde
Where a (ireedlnK aUUoo ia to be eaUbUahed. The deaait arena of New
Haako. Ariaoaa and' Calltomia. althonch oCerinc Bmat poaalblUtlea to
the adeker after aieuia are but little
trareraed either hr raltroada or other
•
SECHET OF YllllTM SOim BY WOMAM fljHiKEO BACK
THIRTY YEARS
Champion Athlete Tells How to Avoid R<wvu™iitf Old
Before the Alotted Time.
Denver. Jut} It.—A bast the grand- bouse and rakiog cUldiwo U the «zmotherjpf the old fashioned type, who
settled'into a cap aad wooleo thawl
D opposed to Birli
I her hair began tto turn
I think every girt
gray and-who wpeai her Ume, after | ought U> have a good time Hrat, and
the age of CO. khitu&g and peering IncidentaUy fit heraeU to
over
spectacles out of tbe wta-‘mother. I myself msfried at the ag#
dows.
of S4. and I wasn't very anxions to
Nothing 111^* that for Ura DeTtha4*^t married then. I wanted to hare
U. Rose.
lose. CS..cbamplon swimmer, turn- a good time for sevena more yeara,
but my husbabd wanted to get
cr. dancer, and
one of tbe most prominent partirip- ried right away. I thiak about 30 la
aihs in the lutematlona] German the right age for a girl to mairy."
tumfeat held here recently. UeapUe
her years. Mrs. Rose's nlmbleness was
the envy of girls of from 1C to 20
who also took part Id the tumfest
Not onJy has Mrs. Boee proved that
advancing years are no bar to at>letlc prowess, hpt She did not begin
to"aequtr«.her skill In that direction
until she was close to SO. *be was
over 4S when she learned to swin and MAY COMPEL EASTERN . RAILler K when she first took up danc^
ROADS TO ARBITRATE,
ig. She was SO before she firat be-,
une Intergated in turner work.
I
-I never aspect to grow old." saM UlflC
Mra. Rom today. "I suppose I ought MWC
by rights to be old but I can't
Blder s)^ir so. r-m younger no
spirit (ban I was when a child. How
^ 1 keep young
That's
queetloD (o ansaer. It Isn't so bucI.
what you eai. what exercises you take
f>r the rules' of living yon adopt that Even If Eydman Act la f4ot Extended
WUean May Make Publls Dekeeps yuu young. It's Just the spirit
mand That Beth Blde^Bubof youth inside 0"^ you. All my life
mlt te Aftitratiaik
I have bad the spirit of youth welting
WILSON WILL
TAK{ ACTION
PUBLIC STATEMEBT
'his Store Is Now Offering the
Right Kind of Bargains
Seamable Goods
UDdcrpriccd
WUlc tbe Svmmcr Season ts nl ll*s Belabte
lbs prices arc at tbclr lowest
UHpEBFUOEb LOTS OP SUMMER BH0B8
lot of mcira |»at»'iil Ii'bIImt low Kh<K-!i, vuhics
lhal "an* imt nuriiiis.'<-<i nt
uixi
1Vk‘c;<1 to cliwc out. Ill |>iiir...........................
Mi-ifH Ian liutloii ami lai-w ogfiirils. fiimu'Hv
dikI ».1.r>n. Wihl,* Ihiy lact at |ir.$2.48
Woinrn’n *2.50 ilull kill law ahiii-s. widl
nil <‘Xccll*iiI >lnH*s at |ir........ ....................$l.d4
Wiiiiifu's jwlJi.: kill niiil (full Hixtal lwo-ktr:i|>
low shiicK^ formi-rly prii-wi at iK.ia tn *-'l.ri<’l;
Long Silk
Gloves
black or
white
8dc
COLORED WASH OOODS
Pl.in
«ni‘ l»f iiiialily
pink. Iiluo aml t,...; v,-r.v
yiml...,........................ 14c
■Jyirt of 2Tw* null 2'M- fancy waah jtikhIs iij
KtriiH-H. clicckK aiul plain volors; all
Ktylvs. al yanl ................... ............................,..1SC
All linen aiiitingx. liUie. Ian ami nattiral linen;
Vi.i.-mli.l 4:h- ifoiKls. at yard ....................... .S7e
end !.'i‘* lawns ri yd..
PURHiSH
FOR MEN
REMNANTS
Straw Ihta redmcil
”
Bm tiM table of SmbreldeiT
Rcmoanti Short piiTca of wash (foods,
table Hm-n-s. craghtu, etc., at
a fraction of their n*al value.
Fniit of the Iamiiii Cotton.
Kiitsll pU-iw up to 18 yds,.
at -vard'..........;..........................‘
ilcachiHl »m-« crash. 2. 2i,.
goild*’we.
9ik' Cai»*t ....r............ ...TSc
Wash
Skirts
LADIES* COATS
.
If you Mill mill a coat, buy
oni* now.
Coats that wvr<* i-ut to *7.50
now- on sail* at ............... |4.97
Coats that wciv cut to W.Oi)
now down to .................... f?A0
t'oHts that wiTi' cut to *12.00
now on aali-rft ..................$9.00
Chfldns'g Snrnmer OoaU
Sizes 6 to 14 yi-ars; styli-s that
Wen* tip to
now MolliiiB
at ................................... ,,..$1.98
Ladies’ Umbrellas
Summer
Dresses
100 Mission Handle Umbrellas;
covers of fast black Gloria
Silk; steel rod; Paragon
In White Pique. Ratine frame; attractive handles. All kinds, for every
occasion.
Ofira
and Linen. Also dark Unusual
checks and dots. Cool values at................ erOC Tbe showing of Wash
^presses at
and serviceable and at
small cost—
1.98, 2.75 Ud 3.48
DepL Store
98c. $1.25 to 2.48 Traverse
aty.. - Mleb. is especially attractive.
Globe
th$ goods in thsJUd
Jag JU* or* ptaMg
marktdolAorM&sKod
Jag or tUd Sm, Jhty
arsaUdioptag^onuMss
so that foil can look thm
oftrwmatltuassittanG*
oj a dork. Mioihor or
not goa want to bug, fool
porfodtg froo to took
around and inopoct tho
goods.
Aadks* 3 Misses'
Coats,
$13.50 and $15 for $8.50.
$20 and$2250fof$12r$25 Coats for $15.
$27.50 & $30 Coats $18.50.
(BAjbatETfT.)
\
up Inside of me and 1 think It will
never let me grow old.
"Rometlnies I got a.vhsmed of my:
self and say: '.Now I'm going to quit
and settle down and
stay home and be a good sensible, old
fasbionrd grandmother.' But somahow I
That spirit of youth and
bSMPlDMs and love of life rises up in
me and 1 can't help going out und bav.
ig a good time.
'■When I was m child I was whgt
)u might cat! a* 'tomboy.,
ays out of doors tearing around.
mnntng'HM, playing games, olimb1 was the terror of tha
neighborhood. 1 never had a chance
to lean gymnastics or horseback rid
ing or fwimming. It was on U(e wild
plains around Denver that I learned
I ride and I still love that sport.
"I was 4S before I learned to swim.
I used to go to an old swlmlng pool
here In Denver and watch my daugbtars'enjoy themselves In the -water.
Finally 1 couUc’t-Mad It aby loogar
and aaid: Tm going down there and
swim if it kills me.' And I did. Then
I Maned diving—all sorts of fancy
diving. In tpite of by 4S years I loved
to double myself op and go tumbling
down the ebutes in all kinds of posi
tions. Everyone Ihouglit I'd break
my heck. Then five or six years later,
lui
whea
tuner
aoclelles were eet^lUhed in IDenver I Joined and bedo everything tbe
singer peop:
people do and aome ihtngs
they can't do.*’ Mra. Rose has no
sympathy for the oU faahloned type
of woman who (Ud nckbing but stay
home aad knit
"1 tlilok n U a ahamo for girls to
maro aad scttla down to' kee^ng
JOimonas
/fouse Presses
The regulhr $1.50 kind for
;98c.
wBaseuent.
Sweaters
Are selling at SOc and 98c.
They were *1 and *1.50. Muslin Unden^ear >11 .S0 BlrnAOaisls
Waiau at 9i.<B.
yb off on soiled Muslin I3.23 Black WaisU
(Basement)
al $1.39.
Un^rwear.
gi.:r. Black WalaU at C»c.
LI rer# Wal*u at 6»c.
Children’s Coals $l.&Ladies'Mu8lin Gowna li’sr.
W «* .
a apeclally flue IM
lace and embroidery aixu ranging ia price from
These coats are selling at in
96.50.
rock bottom prices, re- trim, at 89c.
gardlesB of first coet (Base $1 Hufilin (fowns. in lace
Phases
and embroiderythinat 79c. «JOiddif
ment.)
Middy r- —..................
JUidies'
iMite Presses
PunesScs
* Middy I
ILU MIMy I
.
:7ln. Flouaciag whirii was for
merly jiriced at S$c to 6»c at 29c.
:T-la. nouoeiau In short lengths
•uluble tor chUdren'a dneses at
39c. 69c and 79c >d.
10c Lace U selling at 4c yd.
of ^Bmu^ Ribbon ^mdally pricod
12
Cottars
Tbeae Include Jabou and Lace
^lUn wbich were priced up to
at 91.S6.
.
. all tM* y^r’i
Press Goods
a
and
ai:e desirable In every
A 12«c Percale for TOc. goods
respscLL
15c Be^eley Cambric 9c.
fieOcoats
off on all cotton rem*|
nants.
25c French Gingham I9c. bOc OBgham PatUoaoU «l gbe.
45c Camp Napkina at ISc.
Soaps, etc,
25c Bath Towels at 19c.
O..WW m.Ts .fM ax.
In white voll and mualin.
trimmed mth
Childrvf^ Presses beautifully
lace and embroidery. All
In Gingham and Psrcnla, at 20% diacount (Buenent)
bt SOc and 98c. W«re tl
to». (Bw»»l)
iOash Presses
Praperies
For ladies and miasaa. in
Jiadies'
batiata, ratine & 12He Silkolinefor9c.
. tOash Jkirts- . gingham,
Lawn at. 20X DiaoounL IScD 25c Cretonnes 12HC.;
In white aad linen color, (Butmaa.)
at 50o and 96c. Formerty
JOnh Underwear
at $1 to $3. (Basement.)
Radies' Suits (Mlaren's Sc &3Sc vests'
$10
Suite
for
$3
96.
& drawers at 10c.
/ •
ChOdrens
Suits for $5.
Ladiei’ SOc drawers, first
bDhite Presses $12
^ & $25 SulU for $12. quality in every particular
These are aalUng at vary
(BASEMOtr.)
at 39c.
l.S.l Ofwy Sattl^ at d9c.
" 'daefc aad white stripe Butt9c.
,
•eacU atripa suiting at 99c.
EUttne In (^^enhagan and
; 29c yd. ■
Sdk Cr^. etc.
A 1»da. gUk fn.Vll aoiora at o__
■ ,
--- .
black mumaUne at 66c yd.
A 10c Soap
9 for a qusrtay.
60*
uffeia. 25 .plecaa. and a
'
Talcum Powder at 2 2or 25c. (plandtd baivln at f5c.
Tooth
Parasob%off
14 off on all parasoU. iOf ca.
ora. b«h la ths,pUtn and fancy.
J.M.MHlikenJnc,
Traverse City’s Bast Store.
* tfMgf -woi:
A-X
lnt»«sting Tests Made by Prof.
Fraser of iflinoit.
He Had 'Bma on IntlmaU Tarma
With Loading Sonatara and/
Cangras^uen Who Had ,
SMping of Lagiaktlon
Waabingtoo. July 10.—With Wildam
Whitman, tbe Bt/stoo mnUonaira wool
manufacturer, on the stand the sen
ate lobby probe went beck Ibto the,
days of tbe Mills. McKinley. Wilson
and Dingsley iurllls. It developeil
there bad not i>c«n a tariff am
iLlii) years in which the wool
iiiancfsaurers bad not uken an
live luiii la endeavoring to shape t'u*
v.nol i-l ednle*.
Wlilu-man's letter book. «xam'j..d
by tbe committee, ahowed he ua.t
been on intimate terms with Senalurs Aldrich and Allison and - CongressuiAu Dingle} and othera
ITof. WUber J. Fra»r. UnlvsroKy
of lUlnols. after figuring Ml bU tabla
of the keep and profit of cows «f all
degree* of produrtlon. lUasiraUs its
use Id a very atriklag manner by in
terpreting tbe records of five herds
ebosen from tbe stsires of herds tha
iniaolB station has teqted for a full
yeav
Herd No. 1 cootaint 24 cows whose
uiiproDuble cowa abich lost 4 total
FIFTEEN DEAD
IN GOLLISIDN
-■-w. Tnw i6...KtBg George
day sent to Emperor William of Garlaay. hU consent to the marriage of
ue of hi* page* to one of the aasistQt dreaaeri of the Oerman empreu.
The romance i« a sequel to the raoant
martiage of tbe katoeri* dau^ter,
Prineeaa LuUe. which King George attanded. Oae of hi* pagaa feU tn love
with the ampras*- dratanmker. and
proposed. He was accepted but had
first wait until be want back
hli borne and obtained parmlsalon of
bU king to marry. Tha gM had to
get the kalaer * eoaaasL which abe
Tbe marriage will take place ia
Berlin. It wlU be (be first
between w awant of the Engtish roy
al house and OM *r another royal
boosMiMd la the preaeut relga. T%ara
I nlM daring King Edward's
Osborn
Otbom, July t.—Another fine show
er today and qaltc coot
Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Baeman went
to Maple City Sunday to altand tbe
funeral of HasM Kaah. who was
drowned at Pearl Lake. July Ponrih.
Hr- Dorland of Osborn, ia worklag
for the Mower brolhwa -throat
tfsylag.
Mra Luclna Cook aad moth«r were
the gaesta of Mrs. James Coyne Mon
day hftcraoeit at West Ksason.'
Mr. aad Mr*. Oaoegs Zaigtor and
fiaoAter Mrs. Thou Ploupamn aad
chUdian war* tha guasto «f Mr. and
Mr*. Frad Beamaa Snnday M Uka
laetlOB.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kara* »eo« Um
guaau of Mr. aad Mra Jnet-Mtai^
ly July romth 4t
WANTEO-Yottiig shtaha. from thraa
.;
i
COST OF COW’S KEEP
SAICTIMS HARRIAGE
,
•’e-ft
MILLIONAIRE'S LETTER BbOK IS
FILLED WITH FACTS
MBS. AHA TATUIR
A very' apeclai embroidery valu’
•" -V'
'j
___ —'__ .A
RUioies WBiE nuina
Smbroideties.
J^ces, etc.
13.00 SwoatPi*
rou'a Sweater* i
diwB'* Sweaters
!
MANUFAGTiniBIS SABE RATES
at Cantsh, N. H.. expressed confi
dence that tbe threatened strike ol FEARFUL ACCIDENT TOOK PLACE
conductors and trainmen on thd^UtyIN CALIFORNIA
tu'o eoaten railroads wlU be'settled
by arbitration, even if tbe pending bill
extending the Brdman mediation
is not enacted. Tbe preeidunt made
thU prediction at an audluDee with
newspapermen.
' .
The precldent qxamlned alt docu- TRAIN CRASHED INTO TWO CARS
meau bearing on the eontroveray
THAT WERE STALLED
and expressed hU IntenUon of kctlrely panirlpaUhg In the meeting be
Flagman CUIma Hs Set Signals But
tween tbe railroad heeds dnd conduct
They Wer« Paaaed Unheeded
or* and trainmen this afternoon. li
by Engineer of the On- '
necessary the president will act as
coming Train
did Roosevelt In tbe anthracite strike
calling on boOi sides publicly b> arMLof
.Angeles. July 14.—fifteen dead
trate.
ard iiJDdieds injured lathe estimated
'f a rear-end ebliisiem betwc
(WO IkclBc Electric, trains fllied with
holiday crowds retumlng from tbe
Venice beecbea. 8e>eml of the in
s Reaidmt Died Sun jured are in a critical ^ndltlon and
day Night
the death list may be Wreaaed.
Two cliy bound car* were etalled
Mrs. Anna Taylor, aged 69. died at Vineyard station by a broken trol
Sunday night at the home of her ley wire. The flagman says he eat
daughter. Mra A. U. Jourdan. of tbe tlie signals, but the other train
peninsula Mr*. Taylor bad a stroke swept by them and crashed into the
of paralysis s few months ago. from standing traina Two coaches w
which she never recovered. She for-' telescoped, frightfully mangling
merly ]<ved at Sherman and was
occupanta Efve of the dead are
member of the Order of Eaaters badly rut u* thatt BO
n one is able to
Stars.
Mr. Taylor passed away IdenUfy tham.
about four months ago.
The funeral senices were held
^om the daughter's home Tuesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rer. .Mr.
npson oBiclatlng. Interment took
place la the Ogdeiisb; rg cemetery.
King George Allows Page to Marry
Annual Red Tag Sale
low prices, ranging from:
50c to *2.19.
INTERESTING WOOL STORY UN.^RTHEO BY COMMITTEE
PAGE FIVE
Clenwoed Bey of Haddon. ' The Blra
of Dairymaid of Plnehurdt
of
but none other cowa
a
very small profit from 9L21 to A91.
Just six cows return teoftu that
should be expected, from 921J5 to
929.T0. .So cowx producing leas than
91C profit per year should be iwtalusd.
Had thU herd conaUted of tea cowa
like tbe beat one. the owner would
have made -* 97ir;to»iK laataad at
9266 44 tor the year. " r 1Herd No. 2 had 94 oowa that
averaged 4.232 pound* of milk and
163 pound* of bnttertat. and made a
total profit of 964.3»—only 91-91 pur
coo for the year, fltiaea of Umu*
oowa wero kept at a potltlTe looa to
taling 9101.17. and oqly four cow*
had a* much as 916 profit. It tha
owner had milked only'a»ea« four eowa
be wouisshsfe made Boae nmeay and
would hare saved the Ubor ct enrtag
(or the other 20.
Herd No. 2 had 12 cowa. every aaa
of which shows a profit above 919 aad
an average profit of 94146.
Herd No. 4 had 16 cow* which av
enge only 3.147 pound* of milk and
124 pound* of buUergaL Ten of “•—
cos* wore kept at an actual loss and
the bc*t cow made a profit of only
*1021. The toul los* of thia hard woa
9119.39. or 97.49 per oow.
Herd No. 6 had'll cow* areragtag
9.6M pound* «K milk and S2t pound* of
bntierfaL making a total profit off
9663«4 aad an average of 942.69 per
cow. . And the be.1 four cow* in thia
herd made a profit of 9249. wUeh to
more than the total profit of the whais
three herds, 1, 2, and 4. conulnlng 7S
cow* aad returning only 9221 pi^ ia
a year. Although a grade barfi. fts
loweat cow ratnrned m-profit of 922.90.
which U more than twice that of tbs
beet eew In herd No. 4.
BAUNCEO RATIONS FOR COW
A rapoR sbowiag the dtfferanee ts
vaiae of a tiaiainri and nnbalianad
raUoa for cow* aooordiag to ogportmsnts mad* racantly by toe Dllaato
■tatlon ha* reached the degarfiBantoC
agricultnre.
NIm cows fed for 121 days a awtritlve ratio of 1.6 conaamad MA2 at
digaatiMa matsm par 100 pdund* at
Bilk. A olmUar lot 1«d a aatriMva ro
of l.ll reqatrad 6AU pousd* M
kUbto mattar par 2W pounds ad
aMik pradocad. The tmal mwok a
oiUk pradacad t<
'
'
9 poonds af mllki^
rospectivMy. The first Llot nonsBaad
...... ..........
1679 pound* sad the aacnad lot I9.fl
pound* of digerUht* nstriaoM p«r
pound «f milk 1st prodacad. Tha •»
I eooslatad of corn gltog*. «to*«
lotaa fad 'to (ha natvow emUou a
show* to a strildnc a
« ta taka (ha ploea at 4 d
Cto4n.B«Mi«y Bam.
A funay bars and ctoan Bamuadtga asaourage* balp to do hsoar
mock Maag tb* ttoak- It to a ■
: task to wad* ntuund Ih
mafidy yard* and filthy haraa wa^
no a lot of dtriy. logy oowa oat tw
•ir a }M «h a torsi whmw ft
i
OSAill) TUVCUn BISALS Aim TUmn bat BAOLI, TDODAT. mT U. lUS
Sbe bad bo dUflealtT la kcoplot tbe
» ♦ frock. ut<l Bt mooDrtfc. if Ui«r«'« t» k*rckf«r tk«r* It of T(T7 tfiferior baek.,BCTW. Tour poor nother wlU
lone for you la rala. Deary mt! dot at tbe hotel la wblrb abo waa
• lnR lo b.* * ptrty. tbt hta tnothcr.
worknawhlp. vttr- '
♦
Daucrtwll. bcr dokc buried le a
-Tb« very iblax!" the Moretnf' Yoa vltl be rather loaeMiae. won't etaylnjc. but ^ere waa left but two
ef. waaweepln* glorleecrieddeMfbtedly.
And the you?
YouH piln the noonlWtht and daya more before ahe waa to retuw
»be heard PritMeaspromiaed (be Spider that be Wlbo’Hbe'Wtop. and-----------east. What would ahe do with the
♦ faUterly; but a* tc
♦ Muetblnr at the window, belns a abould aaanredily bo Uco-maker at
do*T
pluck)- creature and not wJebJne an bar twbera court without eren aaklb* F,o„^rtell at laat. and three bl« teara
a............... ..
,m. m,.
And berciTUB. ahe lumped blm tor leliora of «m>d chararter.
^
*vei«.hM eud
thlnklnd about Ihla put
would trouble to aeek a n»ore elected
heu he
he hat
ha. tbe oon- "I* '*«
•«««>. '“oWW »»‘'k h'’’
'W onbU.loeMlIte. bdt
tl
down he^el^k
*'"**“"" **“”
reaiinit place wben
resiinit
fo'iablc earth coDvcnieiiily
Jved. ^ 8
any one ever ••'l*l‘od to tbe llwr. where n wiry
Thp Momlm iriorleo were glrlug
-h* Bfitdee darted f«r«.ni *itH
***’P'“‘“*
him all the while.
ITO In 1:
"toad^ir
• hln “tw minor dliwetiona who- netforward with a would pul tbe tiny creaturo
cry of triumph, in a twinkling be had Ug. TUl. .be did and paaaod the
aeated oh
-reare «n..«d
..m. •»»'''•
“ CTl«‘CUJr. tOrbaU T«memb«Od W)»lblng.
DO taiuM:
lanoreu 1• **“**"
‘I*®
* *«« «<> “w- ‘ra>n without tbe ofO.
'""'.L'!'
•*'
-■>»■ "ka
ab.
marda T^r
belore the Pvlnceaa clala notlring a small place in tbe
knew what had happened—plf! paf! top of tbe hag. and put tbe^ end of.a
b«IU aqalver whh .ympaiha, ahe be- aaem to he very vlallant-’
can of sterlUted evaporatetfv^mllk Into
Momlng-worie. chuckled. 'The jmf!—the curtain was finished!
thorn giddy, ju.1 eucily a. candle- gan crying again, harder than ever.
Then It all happened a. the Mom- the bag in such a way that tbe dog
-Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!" .be gaarda are fake.. You think they're
• a noth. The) ' become
Ing-gtortes promlaed. A abiver ran would eat the ndlk from a hole
walled, rocking back and forth on the watching Uie window now, but really
with
through the Sunbeams and they be- which bad been made in tbe bottom.
onamorW
they call It—and try to fly up to her. edge of the wlndow-benrh. -Oh.elear. tbeir eyea are glued to tbe Siin and
Whether or
(heir Wings nobody ki
SUNSHINE
.
Rulaa ond ftegulatlORa of tha
I HaeaM Young Polka eunahino
.e. Club:
I will try never «o worry or
fret about anything.
win try to ba M teppy pa I
.....................................
na mak. .nnAaa, hapfr
M far aa
will try to be loving balpfol
and Und to inrTtioifr and tq
ovary living thing.
If I over fail In trying to do
thaaa thlngOi I will Try. try
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PLT SW'A'tTERS
PRBB TO IaADIBS
STBINBESQ BROS.
TTmverae City.
.............................
Pirat Vleo
Vlv
Pomeroy Shielda.
-ilk ■>. „.p.. ..P PUP „vb .
„l|h •>.„ .«»
jZt JL .l kurvy ,.kv ™1u1,v b... »«. U.. ,P«u
,vb.„ ,bv b<«ly rv.-.
..b
Wob^pbr-l. .b. ~1 !«. bl»
Ing a dance are left atandlug lo a ring to help you aacape."
. ,l„e M f„i „ he eodld weave
Morning glories smiling at her. longer It is but natural (bat the Inngi lory, of the Second Vic* Rreaddaal't
-Kseape!’ Tbe *>nncMB almoat f«dl >
l***
frw,.ub.b
o. Ib, .|bJb...», .i bvr brtUUob. -bb" lut« U.P -vk Tb.u .bv blW ^
"-»• Uulvb.f UbUv,. -l.b .b, uouM ivv.lup ,1„. Wvl,. E.buoky. to to U-w-. . Plto I. u» B«P
k A. L. "'“"“'I
u.“b“,;“rr.to*to™ rbu™b:Z7wi7L.,to“““"“ b;^;;'^:-. «™. topk»v;-.i. fw-- «'»b,.b
to tot U Ib«v ivll lit but lb.
wry umumies uioiiais wv* ofteaeat
are the more auabtantlal. suUonari
affairs that are scatured along nil the
Numbar of aama* ea the Cnidia lavorlie fairy promenades like liny
ReU JiMta 1. IMS. «.iaa..
aummer houses for itsUng pUces.
-nmtorbell threw herself down io
NEW MEMBERS
tbe falrj: uttiIrona \^-bld(^. (77 Second atiwet. rest for a minute under.•111
said, -and
brella." the TYbli
MIcb.
I think It melted In tire air!"
Hut with u merry laugh the fay
To Flto vtohd mu toa .to.)..
UAtihh 1b. totohi. At. .hd tohd.
Ills UtUc arms streirhod close around.
And with this lovely rainbow ball .
,
The fairies play when moonis
fall.
They fils about on gauty *1nga.
Tossing the airy, telry things
ttire out boldly only at tiiglil
your little finger thiougb.
skurry ownv back to f'hlryland at ihe Very simple, and we'll help with our
first fsliii rumble »'
of ""
Ms Wd,to..,"> to li« drof
”-t
Th.prtntob.il
T!” "f _ ^ _j 4 WdtoAldkonorotld. AtotA, .bdt.
.....b,
rttopl,. rn do »
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A .K
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U rare good fortune to A
find
thei . 4.A right away. " she
began: "butday bldlu: under the ferns, rbough
.iubeari«.tou.
you go deep Into the woo.1* where the
.
pale tndlan;|itpe>. grow and the Sun ,
The^.'*J^uf. Uke
.b..«... r to’T’o'b’r
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"
a
a
a
aa
r-r“iSrrtoi-'"'”zz7b.RAto,4b,..toAA
a
a
and placed —Now. Jehnny. shut yov «yea and
nimble nwllons.
hear them by my drefalng table. I did not tell me what yon saw on this card,
-nt teach ymi how to do It some ’ write. I win chiee. hoping
Johnny (glibly)—A ww, a- bars, a
.know- that Sebooky bad seen me do It
day." he said, rpcaking for Ihe first ' rom some ot tbe Sunshlncrs.
I
remain,
a
S>
unahlner,
or
perhaps
I
might
have
been mor* botae.
time since he began weaving. "But
MUdred Ferry.
earefuL 1 did not pot the alJppcra Mamma—B'hat alae? '
don't stand there. Uet me some more
Mildred has cMtalttly written a 00 at that time but when 1 came back Johnny—Nothin'.*’
doMroito."
.It. Ito _ ^
.
whnt
arerj't’any
more." the Prio- ‘••‘•miing leHter. Who wffl be tbe Uter. 1 found but one What had beMamma—O. yaa. think
ceas teltered '
^
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letter? come ot the other? Spooky quick-, did yon see bahlnd tbe cow? (rater-What!" The little eyea of the
*
b .«•» '«>«• »>' »l»d “ 0»« waUtr ring to the trees la the background).
Spider took her in from head to foot.
477 Second Sireat.
one. I ran to the top of the sUlrway
Johnny (after a moment s refiee-
r.v..,
-----
—Abhle Farwell Brown, their own Wincess Flutterbill up in
-oh- She'tsrwd Ibe Ids* over In
*»»'
“ ‘>er tattered bell- Dear lYeoldeni—
aoamihlng for aU be was worth. 1 '—Trti*:
her mind. "But I haven i any dew‘ “> • *•“•«
*'«'■*»
•UPP*® *■«
•Dh. I forgolf. Fluiterbell picked M>' friend. Mia. F. Pnrkiss. b a aub- down the atepe two at a time. Wble*
SUNSHINE' PRESIDENTTS true. Severthelewa. if ft' wa,
was i._..
true, drops—escept these." and she e)ed
VISIT.
something murt be done at once
deneceiingly the few that still clang
»®. >»“"
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^ everybody that went by.
There 1. n certain sior) that your
The only way to be rnre ot anything ,0 ibe cobweb fagoUng or. Imr gown, her overskirt.
me rmul the Suasblne leiterw, 1 think were confirmed and already Schooky
Stoner and saint.
President's llule niece, JanTT 1. .1- b to Dqd out for onescll. 8u.tbc Mumto make a
• " HI thare be aeoughr Ae asked k u . nice clnb. and I wonid Uke lo hod devourod the strap, button and
Put out a finger, t^ed the tenca.
ways leasing lo liear. It Is calM The log-glortes scrambled along tbe fence ^,0,1,
.cross the wladow."
- ausloual).
Joto. If you plesM. Will >00 amd me *11 » •eems rather fanny for oBh
And on then sped
And.----------as they------------wiped (heir Sngar Ups.
Rescue of Princes* Fluiierbell." and os far a*, the tulip tree tod then.
"We've brought you the dewdropa "
The S|4der cocked one eye thought- a cart and button? WlU you please to make a diet of loatber and shoe-----was published a onmberolyeara *80. creeping caailousl.v. ritork off up the The MonUng-glorie* couldn't help
P"t Ln'l" •‘urkl**' name on the buttons, I look-the eUpper away
"Il\^'they sUd
•to The New Idea WoBtaas Mnga- hill HU they caiue.tu the foot of the Uughlng at her amasement. "Early In
Cradle Roll? She b eleven weeks tfwn him after a atn^ which reftyV"*--------------------•rtne ' This week your President Is great stone nin-iowcr. There stood the ,hp omrelng our cn|w are overrunning
"
old. 1 was promoted from the fifth to minded on* of a candy pull as he wa*. 1/^
Sewtldnad.
_
golns lo pby-iweleod that )ou arc all 1*0 Sunflower guar*, si-parenil) coal- 4rlth dew boi the Sun drinks It up os
medJuUvely toward ,1^ ,j„h ^rade. t will Awe. hoping • 'ery strong lltUc fellow. LuekUy 1mother erf little Heteo was oM
gathered around her In a cKole. Janet Ing dagger gUacta at the little win- fw a, he can and that U the last of
*»*>“« »*•'
-Oeenisaleo.' I
b*con.e a member.
hod another pair of sUppet* with we or twin*. As the iwia abten Uvad
she ii
is
to tbe iieak
|ieak of the tower, n*.
ns- We'd
We d much prefer lo have yon
‘‘“"iTbe Sun ma)- be her*
and eo 1 might eojoy the danclag that fiah* a way apart. Hebn did not aa*
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I* reading you that dow away up In
'
on
her lap. and the
Irene Whldden.- tvenlng. 1 went back op stair* after her ant until she was about 2 yaaif
veo'ston, It i* a real Sunshine atory. and the window wa* clo*ely barred noe'h. You mu»t begin right *w*y or »IU minute,
.
___ .» gbd that you want having failed lo give Spooky a Ihib old. On IRst seeing bar ahe waa
for It I* a hai>p> uU- of helpfutnes*. wiih Sunbeam*.
he'll K«t sheed of yon. Flutierbell.
Iwbella. belowlio.
Sin. ean. son.
m U a member, and will send >ou a Tuve tap" tnething harder), on the greeOy.posxbd ovm the rrathlanris
Now- let * begin;
Tbe Momlng.glorln knew the wMk- why don't,you do a
The Reecua ef Prioeata Flotterhell. nes* of Sunflower* and weren't doPiuiierbell 'refuned lo meet the
*'*
^pnlng faster and ^
button.
h«*d with my shoe. I hod not been of her moiber and auL and after
I'llnie*. Flutterbcll had on tbe pret- celvcd by npiwarance*. The Bun him- eager glances of the ftowcia. Sbe was
U*® Prinaea* dlssy
.
In my room over ten mtoetee wben 1 teoklng bew iMeradly from one to tbe
ilest drees >ou ever taw.^-aU of wAt was an enemy of their*, too. ae ..bamed to taU them the didn't know W -o'ch blm. Suddenly be Hopped.
beard Irene, the nleec of our hoetei* other finely estdalmed, "More maacreaitiy tea-rote petal* fagoted togrth—i'bey wbbked around to the shady aid# bow to weave. Sbe had refuaed to __ “*'**'®® '°®®®’“ *•«
*“Hedly.
July •. 1*IE
caUlng. "Oh. catch Sebooky! He *s
er with cobweb* strung with dew- of ihe lower and there clambered take leesons when the 6ther children ”Jo»i threa more to round off this
preeldent—
manning off whh my hair."
was f»ky. *»|;^ “•* I'mjhiooffh!"
pa: and1 ahe/ had promised
proml««l her boldly up until they were oppoalie tbe
the were humlng
leaning bceause It
it wo*
. .
.
j thouskt 1 would wtiin a letter to
**>« ^®»^
»taJrw*y. Just to If^
___.
_
n. Id be xcr) careful for window. Then they wound again Into and she didn't see the neeeaslty of t
, A. S.bto.4,. nnUA
”*»
V curia curled ttgtatly so a ratoy day cuonce and noi-overtlr* berseU. But Ihe sunuhlne. for they weren't cow- pHams* learning so menial an oecomup,—busi-s-s-slp! A bln^tle
*
. sehooL W* bad
®
______^ ^ rialmod. "O. mamma. Ceorsa'a oute
What do.you
that mttle:btali>Hl art. and only a«.lded uaneceamiry „n,hmeor
1
1« ®r«m ^ c^ke! 1 paanad to the «“«• "»• ®m ’>«l« Wdd«r to tba !
child did? Wh)-. the Kntydids In Ibe risk. Cllaglng with dellcat* green fin"nutierbell. why don't you begtar ““'U® of
cartnto. mkktos a ^kbox. be ran sinlgbt 1^ the'7*xr*all «*•>*'"
orcbeur* bad scarcoly begun tuning gers to Ibe rough stone, they iweased nrged the Morning-glories. "Every
^
.for the Sunaklne Ouh
It to Ina
over, to a dosed way looked
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their vlolla. arhon she hnd motoo out tbeir beautiful pink and blue belto moumni to prmtou.. Wa. hate no
The Pr^n^ ploaml her e^ to Aul
took a firm hoM « th. box
rt iTtL
—
of the ballroom alth iw Wllbo'-the-. against the golden Ur and peered In. more lUn enough dew now "
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**o"**^®—a pin
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a , and tooked at ns readr t« na off .
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tocomotirto
Bead .1_____
the card. and
to me and
I
•< “•
to ran ot
B'hy. «
Wsp and wpa down In Ihe middle ot .Ato»! There sat FluucrUll hqddled
TU Princess ralsU her bead.
7^'
^
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***” wlH give them to her. My touAsr a
« *®
on attempt to retbe cranbciry marsh idaying hide and np on the edge of the window-bench
“Ypo may m well climb down and
f**® Prince** walled.
"Do aUu, It? Why. amnd It. next year to Mtoa Edith
thin*. wk« U hnd to
•eck with tU Flrenie*:
to a forlorn little heap. Sbe looked ran away." sbe saM aadlyyuAs tU khmes of tu a
iujwe." He a-a. already araavtog l»1*®>muAt the top of her shrill vtoce- the more like a bedraggleu dower that had j-ou can weave. I epn't-*'
A*««korm.IaterIrateniedtoBay
®I*U tU heart.
and forth.
Tour SuctoUnar.
Wblp^rwm was cooBdIag the taleal been out all night lo a aind-atorw
"So. we can't do tUt—' the flower,
Hotel Bldridg*.
city and wa* foUowed. a moath tour.
.J”"'"------pleca'or gossip to tbe Robin, sad the than like a Fair) Princess. Flutter- shook tbeir head* ragre fttlly-'th^
•
DM
you
have,,
picnic
that
laat
day
py
Sebooky
and
hto
Tbe
O* Vmi lUOar ThfoT
•There. tUt'a fixed. No* for this
Monilng'Blorie*. wU had Just cUm- (•ell always wa* hard on her clotbea. Un't flowers' work."
r
Bcbool?
U
moaf
Uve
Uan
groat
dog
by
this
tinu
wa*
very
weH
he^be
doorway,
of
ant bOla always
, conurl Quick—a dewdiop. quick!"
®f
bored over the Ure tUi tod from tbe even for a Balry. and none of the
AU this while the black Spider
Uvad but aot being wed to lU dty
“ tU nortUaat.
FlatUrUUbaldout bar *B4>ty skirt. fUwood* Into tU paatnre. stopped to Fabr children are brought up to be examtolag Flutterbell'e
•
got Into an sorts of trouble, ajawng
t ) ■•‘7
,
"rj«4 "~T “T bbxn- A. tuF
Itotea. Not that they tatt much faith overcareful of such things. Perhaps very carefnlly. nm'h.ibb im b
The.
BMgraphy
*f BchoolMWi TUa.
which
uoahto' hto
end wa* to
Trgpm
ea from his
You've aoed the laet cue.
.
wa
^.a|w.j ^
t
a uawi t4v«u.tv
ui* mu
w .coma
aaa^
..
In uylhlng the peevish old sgaadal- tUt la one reowm why they are gen- pair of eyagtossea
hi* watotcoat
watoteoat *
monger said, bnt the Prtneeaa Plot- .eralD ao sweet-tempered and happy, pocket and balanced (Urn In ptoc*.
T**® Spldm scratched hto head aa
Perttape we woold never have boon It Uppenod this way, hto mtolree* ?^.*?**—**
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UBWIBMVMK
jcgwbtta
• certain (here was a ao fortunai* to knowing tU blog- wa. eorioaaly burned by BWhfoni. and
- might
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. 4l»Uh he v
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terbHl was an espetia] favorite ^ Y'tm aee. however careful lUr
Thmi
he turned
the UndkerchteC over
a--.i..*T—
™--a i. on tU
theirs and they feared ahe hod been be. a ddrees of flower petals to bonnd and over, muitering to blmseU. N« a h»I«i1ob of the dlffleuliy folded away raphy of this dog. for 1 oaoar* you iherator* Sebooky waa aot a* eloeely _ __ ___
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___
gMttog into ntschtof.
to lose
xe IttSreshneaa
tu^reshneaa la
la aa few
fe* boar*,
boor*, atttcb
atttcb eeeaped
eeeaped him.
him. ApparaoUy
ApparaoUy he
he «*reruily
cwrefutly to
toeome
eome raeaac
races* of
ofhto
htobrains,
brain*, this la aadog
dog story.
story.IfIfhh had
hadnot
notbean
bean watthed.
wattUd. He
" ran o«' ot
' door*
---------------every
^ ^ aCl^aaehcoaL*' IT w«
"Of courseu she was soon quite out and no amount of prasalng and ataant- ^tadnt been paying tha aUghust oiHtUe bright eye* grew narrow- for a friend of boIb* wU travoled to chance U ecrakd gatand wooM te U tognd m good mnow.as well aa
ot breath.'^ (U \S*hlppoorwiU vfont on. tog and mending will mnU ft look untlon to tU cnarmnUon. but abw er ns U began apeohtag. Every wort Brtltoh Oolumbto nod other' western down nnd exptor* Center nvena*. very pcatty. The swntoM to casUr rw
"and so'she threw UrsHf down to new atelB. 80 a lltUe tefiT «*Ud ho Unffled forward, and making a low stabbed Flatterbell to lU heart ywt atatea It woo. vhils to Brftlah a* they Uvad but a block from ft. Oa aswaA
•
reel for a nxlnuu* tinder a fairy nm- never Buffers from the todlgnlt)' of bow ad^raiwed the Prince**.
he watched her with unconcealed Cohimbta that she jaw this fox ter- one of thea* ocenaafoBs a* he was ran'
brelljA® An> oa* not well acquaint- wearing her next bigger eirter'* out"I amlready to undertake tbe dew- dell^L
rler deg. with wbom’^ Immadtotely Ung ocroaa tbs street an natomobll#
^’■ptety Wb« CoIM F*®ed with tbe fbirlee wtfuM have colled grown thing*. No.* Indeed!
drop carUto Immedtolely." he snIA “If
“Ye*. It's «D over with yon." be fafi to tore. Th# dog was hut *' few tame along. This he dodgod but ran
«
"loailsiool" It to very anscleo. Bver> morning, niter she bas had n
your Highnew wiu promtoe to recotn- saU. The Ban wUI be her* ta W> weeks uU when she took,ft to hw Btralght Into n utiaut car. which tollfle to think that a creature aa lat.v hath in a pumpkin blossom, she mend me as Com Ucemuker. Ahd ttmn. UU gudU to a foog Jearaey hotto. wbar* she gave IT tba I
B stently fclUed htoL W* war* vary
pad Jowl)' mlndtd a* Utu Hoptoad donee* Into a sjlck t ' s|«a naw allow n>« u suggest that your hand- away. 'Yoa'^.toaiir ha nbU ^ com* aama of Bchookum Tbom.
r to ton Sehoohy kAM «to to aimBIw.
THE
I-.;
to toi» tot ,UU Bunf tu to to.»
aod
of the Dowers. W^en
--- tendrlU
----were used uj.. she tenderly
emiHIcd tbe Oower<u|*. When it bad
dmined of Its last drop a Dower
«<>“•'* rolUpsc. with a sulNiued gasM.
ln«o ,• lUtle twisted toll like a closed
Orsi, KlutierbcU wna
horrlDed and muldnt bear u tontln-
b„ b^ .b...p»-.
Now. babble* are the lovely toy*
Most dear to fairy glrU and boys.
They oo not grow in Fniryland.
Bnt must be made hy mortal hand.
There's never a single bubble blown
But over hhiryland 'll* known.
And Insiestly s little fay
To gusri! the bubble Bits awav.
He watches* while «-ou blow and blow.
But you ran not see blm. oh. no!
And s« -.he bubble grdwf more bright.
Mbre full of color and of light.
He hovers dose oo eager wing.
Ready to s'eat the preeloui thing.
And then, before )ou fairlx know.
With hllver w-an I be fsfw It. so.
noe,
It Is Invisible'
m. .
W^ile >»a St
dunce
to pu,b„, F,,. to., Mto. N... 1. b.,,.
wt by HascI EMrtdge
^
^ SUNSHINE CRADLE ROLL.
LaVina Pnrkiss. age eleven weeks,
------------ -.-------- Name sent by Irene
Whlddcn.
-----------------------SUNSHINE POEM.
Bubblaa
*
Oh. children, would you like lo know
Where all the lovely bubbles go?
However carotully yon bloW ^
They Ktow-ahd gtow-and growand^w.
•
Wore big and round and bright and
-Th.™ I.u'1 ..yiblu, you .u AT’
Bhe Bald. "I Can't net Om. tot,.
au« Obbb.
beams are too close logelhcr. 1 tried
ovee aod over again thU momlw: as
soon as the Son left me. and l feel as
though I bad acorcbed the edges of my
»ln«* against the horrid ibiBim. See
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» « haven't;" and nutierboD Jumped
«P »®
th7»ymi«'tbeHc Dowers[
b„_.kto
to
“t- «to
i»n« ul -bom
, ^ .tor,to
Id*lere In New Idea Womana .Maga- the mistress llrwl in coaslant dread
SUNSHIN* STORIESleet her dog be taken away from her.
*
Meportar.
Newspaper Row. WaaUngtoo. bflUU
passed through the train. S^ooky
•unihlna Letter*..
tarked. HI. head was Immedisicly *
named B<*. who goes wh«w
Beodon.. MIcb, K P.fD. -So. 1.
pushed down m. the t»f aod the «h« tnman roportars tanr to Isintda
, June 3S. iDia.
string polled tlghtlv over 11 So doubt L’anaUy h* acoompanlaa one of- the
Dear ITeeldcni—
the dog was rather sorry for bis raMi
»>«« the man Is lata. B«d>
and
have
w|,« he saw or rather felt hi.
■«*»««
«“•*
I have been ver?' bus)'
• Sunshln- putilrtimcBt, lor r*memUr the b»s ti» nr Into the officaa of ehleta of
1 have roentkmed Inmy other
u» small for hi. head.
The por- bureaus. aecreUrtaa. and even the
asleep. B’lH-o'-the-Wlsp bad the good
m> Oh m>
«bat a shame.
"H'■'Doh i mindtu." the)tol.l lier. "It's letters tint I would like to hear from ter beaid the dog or thought be dtd prealdent. He thinks bo mast betog
sense for once to' come away andr Vou r* getting all shrlvel.d up >x.uf
close Pn>>’ *DuesUon of Umranyway, and someof ibe Sunshine mfOlbera, but and so he looked all around, and walk- «*kf oometblng. and no lays bold of
leave her to her dawns, aod wben
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we'd love to hive y-ou get tbe best of have nexer recelvod
cards or «i wwart tpy friend, ss he thought
*«»« P*P«»- <>»«•
’
the Sun came riding over the hill this Wlnsi them!"
.
eorerod leaving T
re's ofIn (be getieral eiritement oo one
Bun,
tetters from them. We live on
n her
there the
morning be pounced........
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After that she hardened her heart firm a'boul aeventoen mllea from However, when he bad come very^' with a bundle of letter* which a
ven first thing and shut bar up In bli
botioed this calamity before. ,boL
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_____
_ In (bat rtcInUy.’ Wl
he __
saw no
dog
wesiem eongresaman had Just left In
lowir. There, ahe Is now and there »»
their attention was
called__
' and tried to forget ever>-thlng save Traverse City. 1 come thare , often, t-joae,
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of hU oosaUtoaou who
that n«n> ..
of !*'• rurtaln. ____
Occailonally sbe threw \\> h,i, horses, cows, chickeu and ,nd In.my
friends Up be ________
observed
«f
.h.-ji ,uy until night. She can t pow «- »' was pUIn.................................
have, tweaty-five little onb' an unautpiclous looking nwnd wanted an office. Bob was *ety muA
^pe, for the window U closely ‘“p Morning-glories were curling up •« «*•<>“•
Z, ,
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,
reachlag out long fingers toward the cdilekens \\> have two llule kittens, tag. m tm, way the caUmlty was Drtaved when as employo made him
wm, gnnbeams, and two tall.
•Don't mind ua." tbe>-alad reeK*u^ western borlion. Once she stopped tg-*
have a dog. bat bv died. 1 avoided
*P
ubbendlDg Sunfiowor* stand guard
iwriy. 'The Sun Is an encmv of ours, and-peered om at the Sunfioweri
ot sriinol now. but out school wlU
.
Bob does not wait to bo Inrltod Into
onislde. At sunset the Sun means
, vm oir with him to t«*
tnanage lo wither u. up by They didn't seem io bo watching the
,„,U week. ' We are golag to
B>
H?® ‘I**
**• *««!« the pr«*ld«n('. private room, btu If
M. c^Tor7be mho? rilu
-*««• "o
•»erc weave. It'.
at all no*. Their hruds were ,te lake 1.. have a picnic. 1 mu In «> tired of hi. abode, and w.n.vd> the doeP U-a$te,£«haa U opm, with
,^,.l «> ahe ll never have a chance only a matter of a few hours. . When
the s. vo„,h grade. We take for our ““t* «'*
‘■Imself that be be hU no«. and mnked wary free, even
« Wd noor wmo'-Ahe-Wlsn into mis- *•
we go to the Dreamland of
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‘*'*‘*^
.«tudH» the following; Reading, his'en trouUerome and It was to pntHng hia paws on the preeMent'a
hlef again!•'
riowers, which Is a much more beau- ™«er.
............................
,ory. physlclog). artthmeUi. penman- *'«•»
utrooel difficulty that she trousera. aod barking. II •verrhody
-I. *». ” . .. .to toVtoi
„„ le«<»"• P>*w- » there's reallynothing The aplder worked Jerkily ota un- nhlp. orthography, grammar,
geo- sneeweded in keeping him from being attended to bnalnMe as taUhr*ny as
The Mornlw-tioriet
pp Ingniadrul of hi. vurtoundlngs. He took
speUlng. Wo had a new observed in the few mllea which In- Bob. ihla would be a wmtb plaagnsUr
of her
her
dlgnanU), but, with a shrug
shrugof
-.Qh. ta U? I do wish I coul.t go with
‘h®
" «-bool bouse ihl. year.
There are (erv eued before ^e next atop.
world to Use In.
shoulders, the bird, who had suspectthough the wen. a machine tbai was (UUl .a 44.- C4.A.I t-e bPltJ 4.A ■ ^ 4.. ^ u.ls
atop ahe
booght a bottle of eootb—------------------ --------------••
ed all tbe while that FloiterCbll was
fito.mt.mAfl S
K.immAtt
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The Morning-glories Icnorod the In- Cto.j41ntf b.ln. SoemUme.
he bummed
j....
jng a>rup and with
this groat remedy
Not Naadad
a close friend of ihetn-. DcaI >way
> little song whicb he kept time to Bl>lo4 page In the Herald Is very ■!>« succeeded
keeping the dog
oMd
OUlcLIy before they had a clianhe-tj
k and
a
•Hut we want to ivelp you gel free •» ^ Journeyed back
forth,
nl<*. only | wish we could have it aloeplns.
known la Chicago as an «
say a word Wblppoorwlll was the
before we go; that's what we've come
CaWla. clelie.
twice a week instead of, onb unoe.
iWhed
humortat
has
1
crabbed maiden aunt of naughty WHh
After
having
reached
her
dettlna'
...
Spin. si»n. spun.
Xtolj .to to toto.
to Su.tomn- bon. .a,
to «to U». to • mto
o'-the-WlApL Because she had no for and there's no time to lose. Uie
Lobelia, belovrih).
ten. We know a charm that will nieft
.bin. Otob. 1 ihtok II to VAT ni™.
ci,r. b.r nlto ud 1 -at toto Cto. .tontoA b. b.d KA
children of her own she thought sbe
the Sdnbeama If a curtain wgven of
Rom. or Ui. Ktrl. ,t toL.l>d
tot to), ------bouse
, now.party
omt.them.
th.A The
Th.dog.
do. bybx “*<. ““
hi, Unr. ud «w dhttot to ttofto
knew- exactly how rhey oug^t to be
^
dewdrciN. 1. .iretched acr.>»* the winThe Ptinces- hadn't the courage
)X«, MO « “sve never r^
very pretty, especially
walSad Bi M sal down
brought up and si>eni mdat of her time
-low. the gulden bar* win ai»olvc Im- »»»^ *“»*
'* »«"»•
grcUed It. 1 am very sorry to saadvising her rlsier-ln-Uw about "poor luedUieb. In their PU.» a beautiful
hU head which was hlack and white: on the ataga With Diiick wit Mr. UnU wu. j.ie nfternoou when she
have
lost
coin
aald
severely. "Ycu get a
my
Sunahlnb
bat.^bei;
were
the
one
wm,lalBbew Wilt a|.mr. under which you *«thered the last loud of dewdropa.
have my card yet. I oent a
f,Mn«._„rge-dark and misWhea she was gopc the fiowerw can easily creep The charm cannor'ai^ •>“*
ca.efully to l-e euro
looked at «tcb otherlonulringly. CoulJ
rcacLes from loi/lo l**®"
There wa. still
1. Alum Har- ,
tima He was my c
bam bit of hia <
her won' he true? They knew Ver)'
. „^H «,riier of the curtain to be
a
;:
finished
when
tbe
S.ddmwove
the
-«>'•,
»>*
“s.
gone.
He
waa
my
'
-«i—.ntoiv
,h. 8„
- ■ . .
.............................cousin and l was very aorrv to have
On* night we <
( going to have
WhM Ha.Sdw.
B the deadi) enemy of .11 the Fairies.
„j.,ghbor so that there
1. Itll, «3tt.
Mil T ’ ' iioOJi*.
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