Grand Traverse Herald, December 30, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 30, 1913

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

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OUWOT PAPER m MICHl«AN NOKIH OF «A*(0 BAPIl»-EaTABUSHED I8W

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VOL. LfV.

AHD TRJL7EB8B BAT BAOLB
TKAVKUSK COr.VTY. .MICHIGAN,

6E0R6E ROUSH WAS
BOr KILLED
AR EARLY SETTUR BANKERS LIKE
BY ACCIDENT
NEW MEASURE

OforRc Roush. . one of Trav.T^.'
CHy's oldest pioneers*, died this aflerHORACE DAVIt WAS VICTIM OF Booo At the home of lil« dauKhter .Mm.
Bd Itonner Jn ll.e nty Hook Fiore
• SHOTOW.
bulldloR. at the
of eWitv-nlne.
Mr. iloush has been in failliut health
iver a year, No funeral arranRo-,
menta liave been made as yet.

SHOT PASSa^OUSR RORY
Fsthar Had Juat Arrival FroAi Daka-

REGULAR GOLD MINE

a to SpH«d Holldaya with Son
AocMent Causod By Btrtk.

1
Maple City. Dec. 27.—Horace Darls.
ated 17. was InsianUy .killed yester­
day afternoon about one o'clock by
the accidenUI dischante of a sbotcajt. Yount Davis was watertnc the
boraes at the farm of his uacle John
'Lewis and havini; the Run with him
he endeavored to place It out of reach
of the animals so that while drinkiny
they would not step upon the weaiion.
While (O'lOR to Ret the ruii In a place
of safely the hammer stnu l; the edRc
ot a timber dlscharRlnR It.. The load
entered the boy'a necl^- and nuiRed
downward to the apine tearinR a
lafRe hole tUtougb.Us tody causinR
instant death. A pathetic Incident of
the traaedy was that the father of
the boy had roue from DakoU to
•pend the holidays with him and-^as
pt the farm when the accident occurtvd. Coroner Fralick of Maple
City, was called and be oeclded that
an iDfiUest was uonecessan as the
method of death was plain. The body
was t^en In charce by fndemkvr H.
G. Renneli of Honor.

She la vaiutf at Ten' Thousand 061lara and Holds Egg Rocord.

Illy irnlted Press.)
New York, Dec, 2fi.-A Il'I.OIVl lien
that lays every day durins tlje ' reRiilar " season a Sl'< crk was iH-rliaps
most Interestlnc feature of the
twenly flftli annual*|Hiultry show eon..................... ........................•,
,
dUH.-U by the New Vork Pouui>-«a
DI
«.l
UI
I I
Al-A.n.
PlReon
As.<iocatlon. 1I.ld.
wliieh
oiwned today in Madison S<|uare tiurden
continue tliroiicli 1)e<eml>er 21.
Y”hrap" fowls both hens and roostworth a mere 12:. or $I-; aud on
10 a iiallrj *150 a pound, were
shown In profusion. Fowls to a tovalue of approximately *:.n.«oii
were on exhibition when the show
aliened here today.
fhartf preiwtretf l.y W It. K. Price
oMIllnol'. an fCR expert, were hand­
ed about today shov'itic tliat the low­
ly l?i American hen for the year just
closing will have laid eccs to the
value of one hlllloo dollars In addi­
tion to exhibits, of domesllp fowls of
all kinds, there was an InterestlnR
exhibit of fancy and forelRn aquatic
water-fowl and rare terreautal birds.
These were shown In an artlficls!
juhRle. There will be a series of edu­
cational leimros delivered yl»y reed Stock Shpws Ocuater Inereate npwned experts f
,1I poiiUry
IK
Thar Wild Honla in the
brec>dlns and tarminR.
West.
maam

i a i

BISON INCREASING

KILLED BY TRAIN

Wa»hInctoo. Dec. 27.—A new herd
«tf bisod has Juat been .esublUbed by
tbe ARrIruliutal tfepaftment. There
^Ve now five barAi undef Rovemment
■uperxlsion. UrtalinR. a few more, than
320 animals. The new herd was pnV
cured by the aoctety for the preserva­
tion of the American bison from'thc
Slipped and Fell Under the
Btjmx Park herd in New York aty.
and waa shipped to Wind Cave Natlooa! Park, in South Dakota.
This latest acquislllon inriudes IS
\tMliam Ooodon. a (arreer living
animals, the youoseai beine two years
old. Forty acre* of tbe park have near Holmes Siding vas killed
been fenced for M pasture. The size nie Lake yesterday .v hlle attempiloR
will be greatly Increased next sprins: to board a passenger train.
Mr. Gooden had been in the habit
Hay will be provided for the herd
of vlsiUng Fife Lake frequently and
dorloc the winter, u the ktusb on
did so yesterday and In trying to gel
forty acre space will very soon
the regular passenger train be­
eaten oS. Cootmcts will soon
let
for fendttf four tbonsand acres -of came confused, slipped off the steps of
the car and was instanUy killed. He
Hie tee tbonsand comprlsloR this
has lived at Holmes Siding i
tiotal reaanatiOD. and the herd b
loose lA It next aprlOR. after itlme and is a well-to-do farmer. He
wblcb they will forage for tbeir own leaves a wife and three children.
food BltoBetber.
l.aic-et figures furnished
United Press place the number of bi­
son In the Uttitad Stales and Canada
at mct»- tbsn LOOO. A few years i
less than a bnndred were known
SAN SEBASTIAN WAS THREAT­
«xi<t in the world. One govemmeni
ENED WITH DESTRUCTION
herd, surted In U09 with 37 animals,
increased to M/ The bison herds owned by the gov­ Exactly a Century Age This Town
ernment are now distributed In Wind
Sullertd From a Similar
Cave NatloDal I^k. Kiobrarn
tSmal Park. Nebraska. Montana Kathnaal Park, and WIcblU FVxrest Re(By VnUed Press.)
aarre In Kansas apd OklahomaSan Sebastian. Spain. Dec. 29 —A
The larpest herd owned by the gov.
ist fire today threatened to destroy
emnieot Is tbe. Tellowstdne Park this historic iowo. The circus, ibeaherd. The last reports of tbe war­
ahd 30 other buildings. Including
den abowed 142 .raced animals, and score of baodboine resYdences. wei
forty-nine wild ouet. Dr. Henry W. burned, ftxscily a century ago Sa .
Henshaw. «hlef of the BloAogichl Sur­ Sebastian suffered from a similar eutivey, bellsves the abnomUl Increase flsgratlon.
of tbe fenced animals is because
tamer animals steal tbe calves of the
wOd aalmala

BUILDINGS BURNED

fflESmaTMAY RE
FIRST THROUGH CARAL
New York. Dec. M.—Panama ad*
vices rec^ved here say Col. Geo, W.
Gevthala. cbalmian and chief engi‘ Acer of tbe Istbmlaa canal commis­
sion. has cabled to Prealdent WOsbn
an InrltaUoD to spend part of. bis
ClirlsUnas vacation tn Panama and be
the flrst to sail through tbe canal.
L'ntll a retdy to tbU iovliation Is
received so funher tfaoucbt will be
glvan u> tbe qaestion as tp which
mi aball make the passage Sm. Tbe
''iToked »ates specttl aeiyea steamei
>ofisle raoM nmka tba trip.*

siRirilWARE
SOEGTED UKEIAGRIRB
(By United Piwss.) .
Washington. D. C- Dec. 29.—It's not
baanly or brains that count with the
girls who
tbe big government Horeau of Print­
ing and Engraving. Horsepower if
what tbe government wanta.
Asd that's what tbe InveaUgatkui ol
Is seeAHngjo detentrine. how mac]
horsepower must a glH possess to get
away with the job of printer's assistDirector Ralph has experts puzxllng over thU problem—and when the
•oluUon Is at band tbe girls trill be
•elected like macUnas.

TUCSDAY. UM'K.MHKU :.'i.

POULTRY SHOW WILL
OCCUR IN JANUARY

HEW ABIDPLARE WILL
FREE GRAIN
XARRY MANY PASSEROERS MOYER VICTIM
GIV^ PUUR
OF ASSAULT

Tlie prvnimin lists of tbe twelfth
umual show of Hie .Nuilliern MlidiiI’ouUry asMM'lBtIuli are lielnK dlsttibuied. Tlie dat.-s are fixed for SITUATION IN MEXICO ^CITV>-t8
DESPERATE
Jan.. :7. 2S. 29 and
with K., V.
nun of'Mlddlelnn. Mieh:. ^ |HdKe.
.Mr Oltu Is well known ntiiong the
poultry men of this region. Clauil*t
Nel/on will- lie sup< rlntendent w ltli
Will Keliows os assistant. The Indb
eallona are that this will be the most
siiire-isful of tuiy..4tbnw that has been
held In tbe city, The several com-miitees are hardut work apd notlilng
Least Trouble is Liable to Crow
will* lie left undone to bring out the
Country Has Been WsiliM for Such
into VeriUble Reign
best stoik In this region. Many ex­
Legialatien for Past TjsAnty Year^
-of Terror.
hibitors will send' blnls from long dis—Cashier Titus Cives Inter-i-s »a the prlr.^ tills year are
esting Interview.
fliy I’nlMd Press.)
best ever ofteu^dM. xU-o riiy.- Uer.^
-^Kr»*e gr.-tin
was distributed-today to the i>o6r^
several lariK of the eapilal to gtifls
Inteniew «lih l/vin F. TIIuh,
against bread riots whlcli ore Teiireil’
esshier of the ^rst .Nallaual bank, Inby the Huerta govermneni. Growfng
the following to say cotK-eTnlng
■llseonii nt with the pi>s4-ni regime Is
the curren. y bill Ihat Itas lately W-n'
aiignu-iiUid by a prusi-eei of a food
Iktseed by loth Imuses nf coukivss.
aud fip-l famine and tlie. aullsirUlea
• We iH-llt-ve timi most of the nsfear thni any br<-ad liul might gri>w
llotial Unkers all oter lb.- cmnlM are
liilixa veritable reign of lerror. Tlie
gratidH that lti<“ •cuiiemy" Mil has
^
-^1.- OlfT&OE AID NOT NEEDED BY liliamJal slliiatlun here Is acute.
...
MINERS
r twenty

RREAD R1UTS ARE FEARED

GIVES 6GVERNMENT GONTRGl

CALUMET WILL
BURY VICTIMS

ed for bettering the nirrency system
nf the vouniry; *Tlw.v w«re IIh- «r»l
to retognlxe that we have l»een far
liehind other countries in an elusile
system.
While no one iH-lk-ve* that iheddll
» absolutely t•orre<-t. It is a luiig step
[awards settling a most liii|K>rtant Kii(lerta'in («>atures uf the bill
were greatly opjosed by the b:itikcr>
the form in wbirh It lossed the
boose, but it was amended and mudifled In t&e finals In most of the im­
portant details.
‘••We have alnays f«di Hist the syscm should be under government eoutr«l, but- not iwiriksl control, aud the
bill in Its present 'form envers this
point IsTBplv. the nwiHbers of the se­
aboard being elc. tc.r fjir a long
term of years, one tr-endier reiirtnK'
each seeoSd year. This bill also pro­
vides tbsl ty> memlwrs of ilils board
shall bo men of practbal hanking expertencs. but who must sever all i>er-'
soltal conneellon and Interest w ith any
ba.Bk.
• We believe llmt flu- general bu.slness Inleiesls of the lountry h.vie
■>een awaiting tbe ■•assage i.l tbls bill
and that new eonrideine will lx- ex­
hibited.
-As the bill As iKil into prenirat
«l>erntlon. some of the details will uii
doubtedly be Improved by further legIsUtion.-

INQUEST ON
AT CALUMET
FIFH WITRESSES OH HARO
DEPUTIES STATIONED TO PREVENT ANy DISORDER.

Men Who Combete Jury Are In SympMhy With Strike. Coroner
Fisher Is In Charge of

RUDIES ARE AU IDENTIFIED
MORE CA6KET8 WERE ORDERED
FROM MILWAUKEE

NotwithstandSig Ability of Mjnen to
Provide for Afftieted Families, Re>
lief Funds Continue to Pour
Into Federation Treasury.

Hlv fnlted Press.)
Calumet. Dec 2<: —Tbe list of
dead in the ■•brialuias panic Increas­
ed to 75 lo-Iay wlien Hie coroner announrod that ihn-i- unidentified bo­
dies are Milt held In ihs lemporarv
morgucTh Jled Jarhett. At noon tbe
isidie.s of .72 virtltns had been claimed
by relatives. Of three tinc'lalnird
lK)dlea. one Is. that of a 14 year old
girl aad Hie 6thers are men.
Tlie dead wilt is- burb-d Sunday
afternoon but details of the public
funeral have not
Sen b-es will be In eliarge of Western
Koderatlon miner*.
Many persoTfsToday believed that
|K>aee to thi- copper country would
result from tlu' death panic. t-nUed
in grief over tbe tregedv. ojicraiont
arid strikers, for the time, have for­
gotten Hie lalKir troubles that for six
inllis has torn Hie dlstrlet. and
while tlie dead remaina unburied no
definite movement fur |K-acc was
started. •
Calumet. Dec. rr--With the kind­
est feellitga for tho>c.w ho offer It'we
ask no outside help These
n ix-oide and this^ our sacred prlvce to t^re for otfr dead" This was
Urge
the meMiage fu>nt out from Calumet
i.Kiay as fmal preparations were lieing
made for the burial of the 72 vl.-iiim.
the i>onle that resulted from a lalt-e
alarm of fire in an Italian hall, where
7o« wlve>^nd^ehlldren of sinking
foiiiK-r / miners were aiieniiing a
('liilstnaK eve rlitertalmueni. Despite
Ibis nwusul of outsi-le aid euiitrlbutions .-onlinu.'d to imiir In on Presi­
dent Moyer Of Hie Wesuxm Federa­
tion of Miners, wbo tmlay had over
920.091). for the relief ef the fanillles
of the vleiims. The general exi>rnrei)
of all who died in the panic wilb be
paid from this sum. Today the identi­
fication of all the bodies that through­
out Christmas day. lay in long rowa In
Improvised morgue Iff the town
Red Jaekel was completed. The
supply of caskets here was exhaled
early last niclit and mose
dcrod from Milwaukee.

(By t'nlted Press.)
Calumet.Dec. 29.—An inquest
defenatne tbe i
di-stbs of TS persons to the panic
the Christmas eve cntcruinmcnt Jn
^ej Jacket was started today tiefore
dloroner William Fisher, Over flfij
wltucsses are to be examined. I/ing
Yiefore tbe Inquest surted in tlie Red
Jacket town hall, the building
jammed to lU cniiaclty. sberlff Cruse
In prejiaratlon for any emergeney
CHICAGO INSURANCE BROKER
sutioned a score of deputies In
M.ET UNTIMELY ENQ
building. Eight men compose
jury; two business men. ode of whom
It It Thought He Waa Ovt
strike .sympaibUer and
strikere.

DRDWNED IN PAINT

HEW FBIERAL BOARO
NaO SECORO SESSIOR

(By UnitedNPreas.)
Chicago, Dee. 26.—Drowned li
bucket of paint. George Riggs, a prom­
inent Insurance broker, waa found
dead In his homo today. He 1s
Wasblagum. Dac 29.—the n
llcved to have been overcome ;by
fumes of benzine when he mounted
for lU second full-bnard session. Work a ladder to lutlnt tbe bathroom celling.
unrfertfckeo includes an InveshW TORK-“Jlu JlUu; Ifa easy,
URatlon of health coadltioos amooi
said WilUam Siendel. slamming an ui
workeri, wUh tbe c
public health aarvlee. Plans for tbe tdenUfled man several Umes to th
coming year were to be taken op la fldor.' Stendcl As dead with four bulleu In him. His eUyer Oed.
today's teasloa.

St.
Petersburg. IVe,
2C -The
Hoiirse Gazette jiubilfhes on account
of Hie suieeiisrul Ulal of tbe aviator THUGS AT CALUMET BLAMED
FOR CRIME
Slkoris);.v'8 newly dexign>.-d aeroplane,
weighing three nnd a half tons. Tintrial was carried out at the aerte
drome. The machine is propelled by
four motors of !■»> borsei>ower ea'Ii
It will carry a siore of paasengert
and has cabins with sleeping acromORGANIZER TANNER VALSd OB­
modaiions.
JECT OF ATTACK .

HEW PHASE TO SITUATION

WANT IMMIGRANTS
STATE COMMISSION OPENS NEVJf
YORK BRANCH.
Practical Fa^rs Will Be Sought I
Settle in the Northern
Counties.

Two Federation Man Ware Draggod
Through Street! and Put Aboard
Train for Mitwaukda—Moyar
Wat V

CBy I’nited Presa.}
Mijwauhee. Dee. 27.—Badly beaten
and suffering from three bullet
wounds, two In his shoulders, and ohe
1-ansing. Midi: He.-, 2<:—A move­ m Ills bead. Preeldent Moyer of ibo
WeMerii Pedi-raiion of Miners, today
ment to draw desirable elasM-s of
loM Hie rtury of hU ejeetlon from
Immigrants lu Michigan Is about to
Cniuniel laai nlriit. He alleged be
be launched by tbe New York City
w'B.i de|iorie<l* by Haneoek cltisena.
brandi of the Mii'bigan Immigration
membera of Hie CiiUen'e AHUhce.
commission, acerding to
.Moyer was aeeomi«nled by. Charlea
here todoy from the eomTanner, auditor of tbe federation, who
missloa's offb-cs. Tht* officers of the
Was also an asaauU victim. Moyer It
T. A. NELSON CRUSHED UNDER
serloUKl}\ but not fatally wounded.
FALLING PIANO
Alliort tVasrJnk. formerly a lawyer "Ilell is aboiil to jwp In CalumeL"
______
(of Holland and Grand Rapids. aFr lo- Moyer *ald. Moyer said his room waa
Accident Happened Near Grawni When raied In the United States Immigra­ invaded last night by 150 i
tion building.
of the Citizen's AlUaiiee. who atrnck
Burs on Wagon Wheel
Through the New York Iiranrh. the and kicked him rci'ieatedly.- and then
-commission i-roposes tn advertise in shot him. When be regained Ma
■T A. Nelson of C19 West
‘‘wr citle* of Germany , Sweden s«ns«u!. .Moyer gaid the mob was
eafrylng him to the de|K>t. Two dep­
str.xM.
.iraj niat, tor Grinnell liras.
uty slierifTs purclias^ tickets and aeeomiianlcd him aboard tbe train, aeotherwise injunsl while delivering
“l® Hlrblcan bureau In New cording to Jloyor.
Chlrago. Dec. 27.—That Churiea
a piano. Mr. Nelson in rompany flih ''0^“
president of tbe Western FedSage Ryon bad delivered a -player
tha^eral -tUouBand Immr- Jluyt-r.
.-----------------shot In the
Ptano to a party in Orawn and were sr*m« w^be secured who have haj eration of Miners,
^turning with the exchange piano Mbfi-icnf »» fanii work and will fp- |«ck and. brutally aasaulicd by Ute
when In someway the burr of one of I'5>
livmand for farm lalmr In ^Is men who deiKirted him from the Caloihe wheels came Off cat.-.ing Iks wksM.^Ulo.
\

'
\ ' m« strike district last *Agkt-«s Moyto drop, thus-tipping the drav over. I The Stai^Granse atiu the Michigan pr's Etatemcm in a telegram received
Mr. Nelson was caught under ihe/*""!®*'-"
Farmers' clubs will co- today by 51. J. Hlle.v, national organ­
izer for iTie miners' organization at
hcavy piano with the above TftMtd
'“J' «'»'
Organizer
• liile-Mr. Ryon had a bad shaking np. «“'» 'hr «>x«uUve rommitiees of these the headquarters here.
Charles Tauer was atoo a victim ot
With the strength' horn of etrite-*'"
'«» »‘»«0
tbe assaair; Moy er aaU. The tMeim-nt Mr. Ryon raised tbe piano and)‘° New York the
gram sent from Iron Mountain rMd:
Mr. Nelson crawled from under, but who'desire to employ immigrants, in
"('liarles Tanner and myself were bnilater .•ollapa^- Tlie aid of a fanner this manner It Is' cxjieried that a
Ully aasaulicd in my room in the
nearby was asked and tlie Injured steady demand for tbe fnreigni-ra will
Scott
hotel at Hancock last Blgkt. I
man taken to hl.c home until help be built up.
was shot Id the back and dragged
.v.iild In- siimmoneJ from Travers.'more than a mile and a half thrangb
City, when he was brought to his
the streets of Hagcock fay a mob ot
lihnie. It was at flrld Hioughir'that
Waddell-Mahon tbi|^ aa«<EAt^'^the injiirias were fatal but Mr. Nelllance nven and put aboardr^*Msi^'
son soon rallied and is getting along
kee train and threatened with death If
as w-ell as could Im- expeited. though
returned. Have the press
preM say 1fw
no doubt he will be laid up for sotje
that the cause I represent is well
worth the suffering 1
REBELS ARE GATHERINtf' FROM tor the cause ot the striking ramen 1*
EVERY DIRECTION
just and they win win the strike."
Riley believes that Moyer will
either defy his kidnappers by retoraing to Calumet today, or will reach
Cblcam
this afternoon.
SPECIAL AGENT OENSMORE MEt'
AsMutt Denied by BherflTCnae.
GOVERNOR FERRIS
Calumet. Dec. r.—In an Intormal
siatement issued today Bberiff Craze
Following Talk. Representative of De­
denied that President Moyer had been
partment of Labor Left for
Officers of Huerta Army Have iMued shot, assanited or forcibly ajected
Upper Peninaula.
from the copi>er strike district The
Order to Kill Anyone Found
(By United Press.)
slKTlff charged that tbe “Udni
Leaving the City ef
• lllg Rapids, Hee 'Ji* —John B Dons
and deiitnure of the labor leader was
Ojitiage.
more. siKK-ial agent from the Unileil
a "frame, up" by federation officials
Sl.iUs deiarimriit of lul>or. left Iiere
and
inspired l>v Moyer io gala symKl PjMi, Ih'i 2^—A bailie lieineeD
for Calumet today, follow Ing an hour's Mexican foderals and rebels for the patliy for the strlkei*' cause. HM Ineoaference wiib Governor
Ferris IK.Hseauilan u( OJInaga is exitecied
vesilgation. Craze declared, failed to
Neither Denstnorc nor the exeeutlve Ih.-bIii with 24 hours, as tbe constitu- disclose anything to s'
Would discuss the eoiiferenee. Fhllow- HonuliMs are
claims. Despite tbe sherirs
coneeniratlng from
Ing the receipt of private advices from every diredtiton about tbe last Hi
claims. 5Ioyer's story is geuersjiy ac­
Sheriff Cruzc tbe governor announced tUia stronghold in northern Mexlco- cepted throngbout the coppar eonthat he would not make a personal In­ Federali are aaid to be deserting by try. which today U aflame with ax-'
vestigation of the shooting and de­ ■cores, notwlthsundlng orders by the cUemenL
portation of Moyer.
While church belU toDed. the first
pfficers to kill any who attempt
of the funerals of the strikars' ChrlatBee.
mas eve panic were held today. Tbeee
buried were three little aobs of. Philipu Helkkineii. a FJonlsb nrlner, and
Mrs. Mary PeiterL aged Cl.
A parade.-u3f 5.000 striklag miners
and tbeir tamllies will bead the
my Vnlied Press.)
funeral cortege of thd 71 remaining
Chicago, Her. .29 —"^inimy Buggie. In rharge of ibv- memorial hall of If Move Coea Through It Will Make victims tomorrow. At 1 o'clock the
irch to the liitHe ceroetary OB Uke
the G. A. R. in the public library: con­
'
Organization Productive
Superior win be surted. nare are
siders himself Hie luckiest veteran
of Good.
enough vebielea in the Oopper
that ever came out of a kaulrn For
country for the monniers and many
fifty years. •■Jimmy" hasn't been able
I.odlngton. Mich.. Dee. 29.—Shortly
to smell—and bla home is over near after the tlrst of the year there will will be force du> march four mn— to .
the
cemetery.
>
the stockyards.
'
be atart^ In Ludlngton a movement
••It happened this way,^^ explained that may result in the merging of tbe
Ames, Iowa. Dec.
A t»o waaks'
• Jimmy today. “I was only a kid— four English speaking churrbea, tbe
"short course" to edacsto counterfifteen-but I could shoot like
MetbodUt. JVesbylerian. Congrega­
diekens and they let me go along tional and Baptist. At the anion finals, farmers, and the public In
with Governor Yates' sbarpsbpotbrs
Ing .service of these church­ general in the best methods of road
"We were down at AllanU on the es. Rev, R. S- McGregor, pastor of the building, opened here to^. In ehargb
morning of July 22. 1864 when the Methodist church, gave a powerful ad­ ot professors of the englnearlng de­
rebs charged us. All I remember waY dress on .this subject and be has an- partment of the loww State college.
It is the first annual "good reads"
a yell and when I came to in the
inced that he will contlnoe
MarletU hospital they said 1 had bMn work along this lino by a series of lec­ short eourac aa<-1u objMit la to pre­
sent in condensed form fundamentals
asleep about three weeks. A ballet tures beginning some Ume In Jan
In highway engineering It Is pert
bad rapped me In the head and killed It Is claimed by those back ot
of the state-wide movement to im­
my aense of smell Ever since 1 mov- movement that these four
ed over by the sioekygrds I've bad a joined Into one. would make one of prove the highways of Iowa and ite
hankering to meet ttat rob that .laid tbe most InfloenUal local organiza­ •rope will be enlarged from ymr- to
year.
tions In- the state.
me out and congraHUaU

WAS BADLIMNJURED

ARMIES READY
FOR CONFLICT

HELD

CDNFERENCE FEOERALSREPORTEDDESBTIRG

CIVIL WAR VETERA!
URARLE TO SMaL CHURCHES TD MERGE

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GBAHD pAV£E8S mitAi.n aHD TEAVSBCB BAT BAOLS, TUS8DAT. DEOEHBEB 30.1913.

Gmi Tramie HnaU Psliiled FIgiires

Tha Dairy Man Saya
HeiiBs more milk and better cream
since be bagan^ using HARVBU/8
CONDITION POWDER. It keeps hh
raws Id prime shape. It I* a strict!]
uedidnal powder, not a food, and h
a general coDditlonlng powder to
cows, horses, work cattle, aheep,
hogs and poultry. PHco Si cU. Sold
LIAM LOUDON CALLED HOME by all druggists.
SATURDAY NIGHT.

DEATH CLAIMS
BUSINESSMAN

,y night, but Hipy arIng Hielr team t«i win by a 1tiree or lour point margin.
Wm. A. Abner and wife, who have
tieen * visiting with relatives in the
'ity (or the past (i-w daVA h-fi this
murnlag (or Iheir home at Toledo.

Hie Idol Shattarod.
Papa wak tbe btgM*t kin^ a hero
to bit e^l eon. la whuse kyee b*
HovemiM'Ut .Blailstha show that
could du DO wrong. One evcuUig'
during the iireseni, >oar Ibore aer*g4toL4kltig oaer tba^ay'e beslaess
fewer deaths at sea thim In formor
ba^Dlngi with maBm^ cdbflded.to
veattf. and that the grenteii source of
her that be had actqd very (ooUibty In
trouble u|K»n tim water came froiif
regard to a certain matter. Haul buikt
r.
tBargeii has gone le ChiGeorg* Petertyl, who spent Christ'
iBskille.1 use of snisll cnifl ahiiiK
a sister lur the wlii- lOs at 111* home here, ha* returned to Into bitter tears and was long in ex•oasts. Of the t.uPil i>ooi>le who
plahilDg bis grief. "1 dlda'l know
D. Hsrgelt. who has Blngbaim.rn. N. V.
partnership with Robert. Caldwell to
papas could be allly,'* he mourned,
were vxiiosed to danger from the sea.
W.’. A. C1B90S, MItor.
> trity on a vIsIL ><■•
finally. "Does God aoDetlmes act
acre In iiiDiorboais uml other
manufnciurt- carrlag.-s, wagon* anff
Alfred Raynor haa returned te De­
pleasure craft tiperated l«r unskllP-d
Ileigh*. The name of faldwell and iLiued to.his home In Clil*ugo at the troit. alter sp- ndlng a few days with •yiy locr'
I-.
Miss
Evelyn
itargelt
has
'-ftelPTMl *« *ec'Olld-<l«M BIBtl
{■eopje and hail to Ik- i.-sc-uod by life
Isiudon I* now known wher»-vef warL-latlve*
In
Hucity.
HELD MANY POSITIONS
lUtth
1W>8. at the i¥4K>ffi<»
alto left the city ou work i-ubnecied
sati-M atid the revenue cullers. These
Protection for Canary, ^
fcoiis Olid big logging wheels anTr»»erae Olty. WWi.. ntulpr the Act
Mre. Tho*. paddock of Summit City.
TRUST.
with the l.yciuiiM ■•iircBti
flgurc-i uliow that more muHon Is
Canaries kept ia
are Apt to
GoncreM «t March !. lx7!i.
Ibis llfm being the only one U
Ill, lin* l-ceii vUIHug wlUi relativ-s
tt a niluutu red lueok In tbe (estbneeded (Ui the juirt of those who i
CfpC James M.' McIntosh of S12 I Hie city fur Hic |iast few days, left
these Pig wheels on the inarkei
For Forty Year* He Was Active
er*.
vsim-v-IbU] under tbe'wings: when
the
i»|K*D
watef
in
small
rralt,
East Eighth street, b-aves today tor (Ills morning (or her hciiii.-.
le .-ouniry. ■
I, 123 Prwrt St; Beth Phonea 23.
such
Is
the
cost,
tbe
bird
should'
bare
Factor
in
BoitOiOB
Up
City
and
IKK-lally when the ones In cliarge knots
Mr.'I.uudon has U-en Identlfh-d Clarksburg, InU., lor a sliort
D. C. Wellman eeiurred to hie home
little Insect powder sprinkled under
Region end Led in Every
nothing of the sea or the dangera Ihui
iih many of the progressive moveJohn BcnnetL wife and two daugh- at Midland Hrts murn.eg after a few
le wing, and ih* rag* should be
-f
TERMS
MovemenL
it hold* for the inex|K-rieinS-J sailor,
iiK-nls
of
the
city.
He
was
one
of
tin
scalded
out,
sod
drl.fd
tborougldy
In
iprs. lola and Rhea ef Detroit, return. days' visit here.
Om yW .................. HW •» adtaace
to ipoatha .................. T&c In advance n time* of storm nud foul wemher
UA cr before the -fire. A small
dlrciors of the Peoples’ Saving: ed after vWHng their |*aieiits. Mi.
D. Havana left thie morning for
he place for a land lubber is on'the
Thraa taOnUit .............. <0c Jn adr;
hank: at one time president of tiu and Mr*. Prank Bennett of lilG Rate •Manistee, where he will lx- lor a few bag of sulphur should be bung up In­
With
the
death
of
William
Ixiudon
side tbe top of the cage
-hore and not om in the oi>en sc
Hoardman River Kleetrie Llglit and liolpb Blreel.
days on business
i motorlioal. esi.-elally When there which oiemn-d Kunday uioroliig TravPower lompany; a ehurtb worker
Mias Agnets Smith ef Cadilla*. is
Mra. Anna Chamberlain ef Clare ir
Clt> lost one uf her most proml
tre other* with hltii whose lives
Something New to Think Of.
memiK-r of lo-veral of tha leading fra- visiting Mrs. S'.' M. Ule* of I
Mis* Agnes* Smith ef Csdillap, is
and
luflm-ntlal
citizens.
He
al“You know tbvM's more la Hits
liable
to
be
lost
tbrongli
Ills
eareh
Report cotnea from Mexico Clt:
torual orders of the city; he has
lew days.
Eighth street for a few da>s.
world than money.' -« there M my
I had tbe InieresM of the- < Ity
tlw effect that Dictator Huerta will ness. Tbe anuiteiir sailor must know
eU on the city .■ouncll nnd was onp of
.
H.
I.
Oraynard
of
Holland,
has
rswife
haan't thought c( U."
business when he teini.ls the fury heart and hmt no '.-iipormnliy fo gh
and Mra. WalUr Lnekey of
'realSn In favor of Henriooe GeronUeta
Hiose who labored for two yeani draft
:B.-d to ills lu-me there afi.T a few
the waves, as tbe reior.ls of thi
I. 8]K?nl ChristUBi* at Cedar
time -and *er»h-es to any ni”'
and ttke the field In pertoo Maiiw
log the n(-w charter fur the eliy
y,' vi*U with frieiidK. aud relatives
emnieut
srrvhT
go
to
show
In
ihh
with
Mr.
Ijickey's
mother,
who
re­
it
or
ctiterpriie
that
liad
merit
and
- the rebel* «ho are i)re»»lnR «toi<c t>
iiilsslon and a iiicrnbif for yea
in the
M. A N. E. TIME CARO.
whieh be Ihmight would In-ncfli tli<
turned with them today!
the capful. His proimsi-d »iicces!<«
Hi** board of education.
B. M. Arriek. who ha* been viaitlag
*. .M.A. M. A."M P. M.
town or it* Inbahitants.
Is at prerent nUlrter of Ju«li-e and
Miss Maude MiMIcheel hat return: 10 familv of Dr' S. O. Si
Lv.Trav. City..
.Mr. Ixriidon leaves f>esldi-s Ills
A week, ago Mr Ixiudon was at hi*
......... ■l-r,. 7:”i) »:fk 4:ai/ •
very little iVkhoaii as to hli
Ills hi-oiher. Usnlel. th ing in 8m Die­ ed to Howard City, where she teaelies. lis mnriilne for Graii-I 'Hapl-I* and ■ ■ Sulon
fc'der City. 2:i5: T-.ar.i . 1
'
plu'o uf husim-ss Inking the arth
ter
si*cndlng
the
Christmas
vacation
tr to sulde Ute nation throush ilitj
go, Calif., and another brotlier and
from there he will return lo hi* home
Bodus ..... 2:iai7:46|
Fecreiarv of A^rirunure Houston part that he Las for years, hut pA
present hreaken. 'Tb« fart that Huerhome.
two sisters live In Androswn. Srol
New Volk t'ity. Mr*. Arriik remainlYovemont
i>.-ippointed.-* commUttH» to l.mk f.-elllfg as w«-n a* usual wen
Word has been recaived that Mis*
- tt is out of the executive chair
Cedar Run..........
....... . 10:02 4:4G
land. There arc ihr.e ilaughu
K here fur several, days.
n the various factors whhh make home. Nothing was thought of the Ih-ssl... wile of Dr. O. E. Chase; Ki
Jjke Ann........
.*.
....‘.
4:24
Dorothy Virglnla^luff arrived at the
give a ceruin amount of confidence
Mrs. Kirtland. whp'haa been vleit.
I'Utie River........
liome of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cluff of ing friends in ihe city.for some time.
In diplomatic circle*, but condition* the price nt br-ef so high at the pres serlousne.-s of hi* Mindlihm until wife of KrlmV .M. Gardner. Isilh of i
. HoiMr.................
IVtrolt. Mrs. Cluff was formerly Miss
. vould be much better U It as* knoan -ni lime. ^he_ committee will In- ihrisima* day. when a* has been the cliv, und Jennie,
of Dr. Wllli
home in Bay City
FAi-lrq Jet..........
U;rt<| T:iu
Daisy Shsdek.
that hi* 8Ucce*»or was a man aim •esUgato and then recommend iioss- eiistum lor y«irs all the relatit
thi-i
Half*. of 'Sl. Ix>n
EhniiJro via E. A
Born to Mr. at»d Mra. Harry Caul
tras big enoush to handle the situation ble m-lhods for Imiirovement. The the city, together with Mr. and MrS.
i-s. of .Milwauk*-*-. tVis.
Mrs. L, Hammond left thie morning
'l2:Hi’ 8:00'
kett. iU West Seventh street, a ten
in a proper manner. As the nea lien who will have charge of the work lame* Isnidun oJ/Mllwaukee. WUThe funeral services Will 1*0 fi
I K|K-nd a few days with relatives In
\K. M.
patliercd
at
the'lnmie
of
><*
son-inire
all
expert*
in
thi*
line
nnd
<
propoaed execuUve Is a memlwr of
the late resilience r.u;: Firih *iri-**t pound boy.

rand IUi-I-Ia
Interlochea
.1012S- 5:07
law.
Dr.
O.
K
CJiase.
Mr.
Ixrndon
re­
11;U0: r.:33
CoiK-mish............
the cabinet of the dictator It Is ev|. ‘tanital results -can l»e looked
Jos. Volk of Bad Axe. left Saturday
Tuesday aftenioun at one o'clock,
Mr*. ChaA Carver' and Mi\^ Feed
Kaleva ................
Jl;23' G;4i3
tired quite early and Friday morning I'liarge pf R%v. Ih-iuat Cnchlin tis*
for Muskegon ami - Chicago, after Fill* of Elk R'aidds were In the clty
4eat thei'be would be under the balC' Their work will He oloiig the lineIA. M.
itiirdny (or the day.
ful influence of Huerta and the,ihaneo a study of the economfc qiicKtluns In­ a physirian was MiMintum-d. Neural­ ihI by H*-v. A. M. Harve.v. Inti-riiM-ii! spending soinJ tim.- with Ills father'
volved
to
the
prudiiriion.
transporia
gia
of
the
heart
aluav-s'arts
qiiirkly
family
of
i.1,8
North
Cedar
atreet,
F.
M.
Hedges
of
Cadillac
wee
in
the
will not prove of any |iartl«-ular benewill be In Oakwood.
mil
tillpatient
suffers
greatly.
.Mr.
tlon.
slaughter
nnd
making
of
ne-at.
- Ill to the cmintry in general. There
The l*ody will ile In slat- nt l!i<J. C- Johnson of FrankforL*was I] •liy Setiir-Iay for a short lii
Wallon ..
Their Investigations will extend hack siudnn war. .at limes very- cheerful n-*iili'ii* i- hetWi-*-ii yio hour* uf eleven the city Saturday on husiness.
ille,*.
BMma to be Iwt Httle autlientic InP
-Rowley ..
several decades m the time when tnd optimMii- suiyiiig tiiat h- never
P-. Wright left today fde Fife
Miss Garnet Pierce left this morn­
station available as to Hie real sitt
o'clock Tuesday tiiorniiig.
• RIgnia ...
ire he VBlII deliver Ih^lei
ing for Chelsea where she will make
Grayling
Uos in the Interior of the country and there was real cotniK-HUon In the di*- elt iK-ller. Watchers wer.- with h|ne
trihmien
of
hei-f
and
ctiniliiue
do»-n
md
at.
mhlnichi
Anuiday
he
sat
ill
-lerii
Michigan
Farms
and
' until sotneiliing definite can lx* learn­
) extended visit. Ih.- pr.~-il lime when the supply II K-.1 sa.xltlg he felt so well Wlfl It
ed U am be impoisibU- to : |ire«ili-i
Robert Barney and Ms father, J. 8. llcsortn." tunlghi. illustrating It »Jth
l*
a few me
;hlrty siu-ond* he yas gone
. .
hugely ln*lhe hand*.
er one hundred slides.
what the outi'otne alll be. The relx-U
Bartiry left this i^fiernoon for H|iton.
le shwaligatfu
Travers*' «’li,v has lost one of Hi
Mila Claudia Peteraen. who spept
Trains iffTve at Traverse City 9
><1. «li*re th*-y will settle up Mi
aeein to be galnine In. numl>er* M In this country. The
. m. 10:10 a. m.. 5:37, p. m. and G:i
most slauneli'MiiiiMirters: the hu-dChristmas with her brother in 3oi-ii
arn--y's business. •
tbeir polnU of cooeenlratli.n aud I-e- win In- an exhaustive one -and it
1. in.
J.F.JENK8.. Agent
. returned home lakt night.
ness world a wlix- <-ounse!1or
A telegram roeeived by friends to­
; lore long sotnetfilng of a decisive iia- hoped that some real light will
Harrison left tMs morning fdi
day announces the fact that a
. tor* will occur In the line of flitht- shod uiMin the question of bandjlnc iin*r; tin- citizen* til gi-uerai 9 firm
[ri-iid: tli8 family an id<-al home Practically All Kla Life He i
Jng. The rebels now .•onirol the oil as well as inci-easing the sup
ime lo r.-sidu with Ur. and Mrs. G. Big Rai-lds. where he'wlU'entei
with LOCAL
mnw
XOM-H of ColiimhlA Mo., yesterda] Ferris Instliuip.
* neldi and another battle Is looked With the eon.<innt growili of
T. Hebert the tovsmehip treasurer ef
IMereet*.
Miss Estelle Cole iwturned to Oi
for hourly at Tomfilro. Another ar- eoiintry sii-ps will ),iavo to t>e ta
Kosson township. Is in the cKy today
ult this morning, after spending the
nr I* pressing on to the^j'lul ami to pnMlui'e mole iiieal and allow <
busineOB.
TiaVer*e City I* cslled uiKin lo
•lida]s w;Uh her i*arpnts. Mr. ai
an alttck in that direction 1? .-xi-eM freer distrKuilion if a hardship
The Traverse CHy State hoepital
|M-o|de Iv to he avoided
mmim tin- lo.*iS of another t*t«)ne.-r of
ed. Taken in all the sltnatlon 1s
r«, Wilson Cole.
shipiied a Holstein 'yearling bull ti
this tvKlon. DavH E. W'vnkoo]. died
badly tangled and time alone ran un­
Mis* Frwemyru. who ha* been c
Iianles
near Lake CKy this morning.
romUtinl <rtth tbeUMI-loqd ptulBen.
al hisdionie In tbe Wyiikooi* Flat* st teruinod by her sister. Mr*. G, i
ravel It In the opinion of those alio
dirretlr ud th, bd--ou, >ans,,. Tb*
Frank Ashton left this morning i
rumptastiuii o(Ue- tvoIngriqimU W
jii o'clock last night. ‘ .Mr. W.-nkoop
are In <do*e touch with deveh>i>menta
rose for Hi<- past week, rt-lurned
' m-odertalrivullelncBnaf
Iter the E'erris Institute at Big Ra
h:i*
iiol
1*e.-n
In
good
li*-uUh
for
«oiiie
-r
home
in
Ijinslng
thi*
morning.
beloa the international border.
If.
lliiu- anil ihiring Hie i«i,t two years
Till' coliiproinis*- bctw.rn the
Mr^^and M^ Fred Collier, who
Edwar<(. Yogi returned thio morning
liad alliiiiM r<-llrcd from active busi- have iK-en In the iliy for some time,
rnim*'iil aiKl thi- t<-l.-graph aud lel*I
North
Ih-nd.
Wash.,
after
spending
iM-as. Two w cM-ks ago he was brought •ft ihl* morning f-ir lllggin*. Toxa*.
pliuiie trust bi.U fair to prove a
vix weeks with relative* In th ecity.
from the Msmito'u*. where
» t..- gone some lime.
^
It is evident that the slluallOD in abl*' li'sson to the corpomHens
Mro^O
O. Agosa'teft this morning
gone to visit hi* daughter,
Mr. and Mra. Fred Ar Wade of De-' for/Chieago,
tbe rapper country 4s not Improving, ^r.- ix-uc'lilng out lor murp than they
I'go. where she will visit with
James MTiit*- Arterial srierusii
trolt, returm-d to Detroit after si*end- fqfends ani
according to the reports that are be­ ire eiiHlIeit to. The seiiHiiieDI in fi*and relatives
es foT^ev
fgr'i'sc-vernl
(0 lUI your proi^rty to have. K
the Imniediule cause of his death.
;*-vcral days with Mr. and Mrs. F
ing published about the doing* ojp uir of imblic owni-ndilp of utilities Is
advenlBed and ready for the siirtng
I Mr. Wynkoop w*s one of the sueso strong tbrouglioul the nmntry al
F. Smith.
mar,i-l. G« our proposition In
In that unsettled section. The kid.
■ank Chilaen« IB
is vLtlng
vkitlng her
ce**ful farim-r bu*Uies* men ef Hie
:lie
present
lime
Hist
the
trusts
than
The Pritchard Seleet Player* arriv­ laAnls. Mr- and Mrs.' Dan <^H*on.
vi'liicb Ihe total cust ff sale U made
Chllsot on
napping of Charles H. Moyer of tlie
rqgiun ari'l nUalm-d bis prohi-ertty
have .Ireams of sHlLjreater expanriou
Is but
ed this morning from Peto*key. where it'asi' street. for several weeks.
Western Federation of Miners. If
through hi* own well direeted effort*.
will have to change their plans In orthey liavc been idaylng for UI? past
Mise Winifred Merrill of Grand Rap­
actually conducted In tbe manndh in
He has dune-much for jbe upbuilding
lo avoid the break*-r* Hiat-nre
week.
.
*■
ids
is
the
guest
of
Miss
Fern
llenscl.
or
If you wish lo buy a form or
which it is claimed will not strengihof the city., was over alert an*
ahead vf them iu tin- future. The time
any
kind of bitslnesa, gel our
Mias
Margaret
Cameron,
vrrhe
ha*
MrA Oacar Simpson and sen Letter
an the cans* pt the oi*erators to any
gtesniye. He ha* practically passed
rapldly'apiiroaching wlu-n Ibi- ik-ogreat degrw. It is unfonunaie that
oil hi, life In (his region. He wai lieen spending the holiday week with left RatiirdB)- afternoon for Rochester.
- will, not willingly sian I still ami
her t*areni*. Mr. and Mr*. A. F. Cam­
It with (rlebds for some
* such an Incident should occur at a
j
born
In
Sycanion-.
111.
.Aug.
KHi.
ixGu
ve their rights trampled u|*on.'by
time when the public at large believed corporation* of thi* «las*. The public
and came to Grand Traverse county eron. returned to her duties of clerk HniA
state B8ok SnOdiiv.
Bert Montague, who wa# homo for
that tbe Uonble was nearing an end. has prior rights that nmsi be res|*eciwith bl* parent* when he'was four of the ap; ointment cdinmitlee at Uie
TRAVERSE CITY. MICHIGAN.
the holidays, vlsKlns bis |>*rents. Mr.
niv* rsily of Michigan.
and that peace was about to be es­ ed if trouble Is to be averted that will
-* old. Ills boyhood' days
ind Mrs J. .
all the forty .vears that Mi
Fire, originating probably from
tablished in that unfortunate .vegl^ ulHRiai*4y' result In l uhllc uwiier*lii|ied_^..ihe pioneer farm
lx>u*1on has been a resid*«l of Trav Klugsle.v. He attended tbe school in defective cliimney broke our In the day afternooi
The hoodlum elempni In strikes is ihi of i-ertaln iiHIlties.
City h<- has^wqik.-d lor Hi KlngsleV and after galnhig all tbe attic of Hie 1-eeIanau hotel sbortly York City.
wortl feature that has to be contended
8. M. Bennett of Milwaukee. WIs,
cUii.J/a-^fnlcT.'ri.'*. looktu- ahead nownedge there, came to Traven>e after mldnlghl. Sunday I'inorning.
wUb and It is hoped that It will
will) Hk' t*n>i*]ictlr vision of a Ixirn 'ily and look the full three years in hole was burned In the roof, but the stopiied over In the city Saturday on
proven that tbe rlUzeiw' alliance did
his way from the east to visit'. bis
opiimut h*- saw the po»s|blllf1«« of lie high school, which was all he
department extinguished
not have a i«rt in this last outbreak.
ral’ Villa ha* isMied an OT.Icr the (hell village and the great-regio'n could do in lhb»e aa;^- He taught
before much damage had l>een brother. W. E. Bennett.
The incident U all the more tvgretW. E. Bennett Is entertaining hi*
.-ffert Hml :ilf uf H..- loI)<.*.;r»
h1illilli-il ^I'-snuri eE and he w«
*uce*.stulj,va nuutlwr of years. Me done. The building, wbi.h I* at pro*
able coming at a time when the whole
mother, who arrived Saturday aflerof Hu. :ia pm li^xti-niilmiifd. Ti*i« toward their deK-lupmeot With
oiM-raie-l a planing mill In Klngsley ent owned by tbe Grand Raidds Brew•eetlon was in mourning over
' 73S K Front St
nooD from her bo«e In Harbor Both phones.
treatment win have a dei*re*s- native Scotch‘|*« TsDteiicv. He w
ing company, is one of the oldest
aiid also owned a lai
deaths of children and women
■ffect u|K)ii Hie followt-r*-of the
i thinker, a man of progret
liardwaie store in that place. In li'uu must wid*-ly known landmark* of ibc Springs.
were klll^ during the Christmas
Steven Aiken, who wasreleeeed from
<1lctaior.
AfU'f
tile
present
camudign
s
Slid
a
willing
worker
In
order
city,
and
has
in
Itt
time
been
used
he
sold
out
snd
moved
to
Traver,
panic In the lUllan hall. It is to be
tbe city lockup Saturday morning up­ MONEY TO LOAN on good And vaO
iprored farms. H. C. Oavte. XU
hoped that -by this Ume the facHom Is over this order will doubile*.- 1*.- Is- Ikat 'plan* imiM l*e carried To n sue- City. I.iiilding. the \Vynk6op Flati a* a liank, court house, resides
on his promise to getN«ut of the cliy.
~ •
^^Bonk
Blilg., Travers* City.
**ful termination. Community huild- where lie has lived ever slurp. Th hotel.
that are parties to the strike will se< so*-d by some other aspiring geiienil
was picked up again ^lurday night
apm 33-tf
agaluM the follower, of VllU. M*-xi ng. civic iM-lteriiicnt and higher edu- following year he luught out th
The appearandk of the Firal
the error of their ways and bring the
by Chief of Police Carsda. No chance*
can wurfirc is otit* nmtiuuou* ruuii.i allnnal facllitl.-s wen- (he advanced Ifeughey liiten-sis In the Farmer' Boardnian l.ake. of anywhere n
contest to a close so.thst conditions^
of ext*-rmlnalion of the -fiho|ile who Ihoiigbts of Mr. I.*>udan atid along Siipidy eomiiany and associated with tbU-kncB* necessan- for safety, brought were taken on his leaving town this
can resume their normal ebapr
time, as yesterday morning he was es­
are Imkless enough to atla.h fiictn- these liaes'lie was always found with Chas. K. and John Rennie and hli
out a large number of skater* rest
fore tbe opening of the sprlne
corted to Hie train and put abpard
*elv«^ to Hie hiaiidanls of'ihe nmlii' the "Come on boy*," spirit
Roy A., he carried on an Implement day afternoon. The absence of sn<
son>B
with a ticket for his home.
Hou* lua*li'i*.
. •
Had .^Mr. Loudon lived until the huslncKs for several years. The block and the fact that there has been
S. S. Fanning and wife of Weguetonlow
occupied
by
tho
Montague
garage
twelfth of ni'Xl Jannar)' lie would
exceptionally cold w-eaHier lo make
slnfi, who have been visiting wilb relhave been sixty-three yeare old. He i«Ajju^ at that Ume. Mr. Wynkoop the ice brilUe. put the surface in '
ailves In the city for the past few
was-bom In Kllmaurs. Ayreshlre. pwns several residences nesr (be fists, cellent condition. It waji tested
Now that rurlstma* Is out of tbe
days, left to-lay for’itheir home.
1 who was resp
several rla< es near the shore and
way the next thing In order 1* to i*
Scnllnnd, >*eing one of seven rhlldren. and extensive lumber Interests In
Warren sitbridge. who ha* been vlshe tKath of hi'Veiiiy children at
the vicinity occupied by the skaters IHng wltir friends here for tbe past
pare for tbe new year that Is al^ut
Most of ^Ir, !.oudoo's early life was' oral sUtes. Mr. Wynxoop was
bresk. 1-ast year wa* a good one from 'hristmas ir.-.- iesihluc* In Cntii
Bi*ent in AndroBsen. thirty miles from active worker In the Farmer's Mutual and found to be from two to tour Incb- few days, has returned to bis home st
even- point of view, but It li the de­ ihould he caught and <lcalt wiili
ClasgowL He learned tho trade of 1 Insurance company, and a member of es, thick.
rsdillai
sire of everybody to make the coming ■ordmg in hP offense. The edcrilUlng lilacksmith which was the *aine trade several of the locariodges. He wad
Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Wade Of Detroit,
of lives of rhlldren i- th.- gravesi of 111* fatlier and gmoclfalher. He wai married on Dec. S8th. 1831. to Mfs* Saturday afternoon by a reported msd
twelve months greater and bettei
who have been spending Christmas
e only purebaaed once. 13miw
. every poaaibis way. What wa* good crime that coohL iio-'ifflily he cnmiiitl' married in July 1X7: to KlitalH th Me-, Carrie Jennee of -Monroe Center, and dog scare on Twelfth street, but he with Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins at 550
tore tbey ahould ba of inoderti
there
are
four
children,
-all
living.
last year must ^ made better
succeeded in finding no caus*- foi
design, built of moot durable
MIHan. whoki- fatlier wa* master
Roy A- Ralph EL, DolUe and 1'era. fright. When he arrived there was Wert Tenth street, returned
materials and arttotically llnyrar. and .In order to prefiare
on.- of'ihe «e*m«hlpa plying l.eiween|
trait
today.
James C. White. One broth­
tebed. You wm find only audi
pUns that are to be put In moUon fdr
Glasgow and Montreal. Canada. Three er live* at Jaieky 1-ike. Saskatchewan. no sign of canines infected wllh the
Daniel R. Fleming of Kali
k* of
bringing to pash such an Improvement
dreaded hydrophobia.
months later Mr. and Mrs. Ixindon
who ha* been ip th* city for
CanadA
*'
the people are busy In every de|«rt'
Jno. A. Teriaine and wife, who havre days on business, left this i
Icli for New York tktj' and then c
Inchlent
In
the
pawing
of
Mr.
meni of ai-tnity. Traverse City made
to Chicago which al th« jlme lay In Wynkoop was that he dl^ ot just the been visUIng with friend* and rela­ for bis'home.
great headway In liil3. but she
8 from the dlsaslcous hn.'.of (he hour that Mr. Wynkoop started for tives In the rlty for the past
Paul Johnson of 852 Webster etreeL
make Btlll greater advances in the
lys left this morning Tor their home who baa been guile ill te iBprorlng
lirc-rinus year. Tb«-y remained there
Traverae Citr on the day of hit wed
year to come, in order to do tbii
i Newaygo.
few weeks coming to Traverse City ding. Dec. 28th. 18SI.
OLDFORNffLA
PERUNA
•ery nicely.
help of every cttlzen is needed in tbe
Prank Hogan returned to hie hem*
soon after the G. K. £ I. railroad won
Me*. Shirley W. H. Hines of 869
Tbe
funeral
aervice*
will
be
held
work and tbe success w ill depend up
forty years
1 Leland. after a ehort time. In the East Eighth stroeL te vlalUng friends
Mra. NeUlOyFrstL aretaunt
completed, having lieen induced t
from the lata residence Wednesday
bn tbe wlMIngnesa with which they en­
pboao 876. W* treat you a* wty on' business.
through com-s]>onden<e with John afternoon at 1:30. with Rev. Demas
and r^atlvea In Reed City.
ilarrli of tf.e head, thro.xl;
ter tbe camtialgn. The only way In
Communication*
received
fram
the
ii.ga Slid St* tnftch, for eougi-s
nroadfool who had i-liarge of tbe Coehlin offreUting. BnrUI will Uke
Mrs. Ben Meeeer ef 612 Rose street
which to achieve success Is to ra aft—ulenldo. KaU-.ruoincrcaacsH>e
management of the Hope College 4>as- te Tiiiitng friends and reteUvea at
Haniuib aud tjiy Comliany's black- pure at Kingsley, the remains bel
>dlcal
• • ■

ai^titefirompHr, It strccu^h*
ketball five Indicate that they expect Reed City.
h shop. He continued In' tbU taken there on the 2:4G G. R. t
Cits tho clrcnl-Uon. Civet n<-«
nan *1
oJ tbe bardeat games of their
c. until 1XX1 w hen he formed
vigortothcnerroassytlem. Ka(rain. Tbe bearers will be Ralph
Ml*, and Mrs. John H. Thomas of
petf out plans for tbe future Is tbe one'
-dule when they mret tbe Mercs NortbporL' te vising .tbeir daughter.
tarno mrkca you fc*-l rtronper.
Case. A. B. BUbboi) and Mike McCarty
^vho Is bound to succeed, for haphaz­
br**alhedeeper, eat more, ditiest
of Kingsley. Fraak Hamlin ef Gi
Mrs. Ralph H. SmUb of 873 East
By th* “Ka-olar- mothod I
'
ard niethods are not locdied upon any
belter, and finally puts you in
$100 Revward
DOTO those aching taetb nbaolntoly
Crotaer
and
W.
H.
XTmlor
of
tho
claaa
of
people
who
have
Eighth
street
a
doolonger with favor. In the bush
without pain, and witbooi tb* os* o!
health, courage gnd^ plenty of
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Traverse City. The honorary pall
AMIaon Hill of Muakagorb la vleUIng dreg* to prodnee unraoeclousp*e*i
world. In order to gain the dealred
business griL
y
cripph-d with the pains of rheuma­ l>eerers are Philip Miller. Oeorge
bte daughter. Mr*. W. H. Johnson
suoeeaa tbe plans must t>e well preEteopl* of nertou* tempmamegTaad
far lafimta tad GUldrta.
tism would sometimeji pay that for a Chmifiy uid d. I, Fenton of Kh
If yow 4aaW are* »ol kaop Ka.
with woak bearu wiu appreelata tb*
646 Rose street
pared and ready tor execution by the
qiil.-k n-ll«-f. Yet ho can get what
taree U stock write m aad wa wm
Mtee Thelma Btllaon of Bturgte. •TCaedar- motbod ot paBOaae oAreo
he wants for 25aMi. by sending to the ley. W. H. ArmA W. P. Cole. O. Allen
firat of the year. The work.of tbe
aaaywareiiipgilii,
Smith.
JSA
H.
Monroe.
D.
G.
Chan
agglsl
for
a
botlle
of
RENNK'S
UlclL.'te
vtelUog
Hsrjprla
Sleve&a,
n«« few day* will be to get theae
DB. W. 45. niffON.
.IN-KU.IJNG UACir Oil, It ts a dier. Geo. O. Covell. M. W. Updertor several days,
plans into working order so that tbey
MAX88 FnihaUn Bk^ Wtth Dr^HoHP
powerful relieving remedy for all In-, wood. O. C. kloffau and U K. Glbha.

slU be mdy for oiaeraUan wbeo the
ternal and erlernkl pain. Price 2Z
Traverse Clip.
eohl by all dncglats.
nev/oardanna.


herald and record CO.

Ciljf /fetfs in £riej

WAS WFlU^Al CITIZER

mdRedga

GrowingI WOTB*
Wi

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DAVID E. WYNKOOP

CataiTli CanBot Be Cared

Truste UsteBiug

m tavatiiile

Now Is Tbe nme

S28

Pardee BnsfaiessExchag^

GINSSfklG

Exterminate piemy

Layinsnam

Will pay the-highest prices
for Ginseng and Golden Seal.
FREllfANN ft CO.

Work of Rend

KATARNO
GUARANTEED

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HulWYHlImiUntitaiH

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6t^ T&4VZBSE BXkkLD AXD TEAVBtBX BA7 KAMA, TUESDAY, DECEHBEK 30,11)13.

UBOR LEADER
ISMPROVINe

lar. which caterpillar vaa ao greatly
In evidence Inat year. Prof Cobh In
traveUng through the aareral conntiea of W^cm Mlcblgno. dlacovered
that there were literally milliona of
egg maaaet faateoed on the timbe of
the rmlt and toreat treea. He alao dla
covered that tbeae egg maaaea could
be gathered and deelroyed at this
aeaaon of the year wlUi but v«n' MtUe
trouble, thua reducing the number of
caterpillarr for next aeaaon. He la
now at work upon a bnlleUn giving
the life biatory of the <a
abovtag picturea of the<
iu varloua atagea. Thla huUetlo vlll
alao tell how the damage that la
Iftely to come from the peal,
greatly reduced by burning the egg
that are
throughout the country. The bulletin
be circulated by meana of Ihe
county ecbool
rural teachers and the ebUdreo.
thla rn^necUon, tt will be auggeated
that tbeieacfiera become familiar
the egg maaaea. point them out tc
children and urge the children
gather and deetray thorn. It 1a be­
lieved that fiy following thla courae.
the number of caterplUara acheduled
for next year, can be reduced by
onetfalf or threefourtha. .
Ijiat yeaf the caleriilllara were pre*
ent by the mllllon.Njn tome raaen
they n^rly cleaned fnih^treea of Iheir
foliage.' There waa hardly an orchard
tree that waa without a tent,
many contained 2. 3 S and aorae aa
m.-iny aa ir. tenta. A ramgain waa
coD<1ucied by the fruit growera
against Ihe caterpillar, by means of
inrihes, the tenta and contents l>elng
burned. Many farmers went from
tree to tree and ptill<*d-the
the iimtiB and ground the caterpillars
Into the oanli by meana of the foot.
Aa Ihe caterpillar is a large animal
and easily seen, it Is cerUtio that
eventually the Wcateni MItlilgaii
rltory can he rid
peat.

PAWNSHOP A VITAL ISSUE

PIONEER HAS GONE

dtdTake

Kingslov. n. F. D. No; 2. Dec. 24.—
GEORGE R0U8H HELPED DEVEL­ Willism Hodges Is borne (ram Albion
OP THIS REGION
college, spending his CbrUtmti vac*tloi. Last Tueaday morning he vistied the Knlflii sehooL Wie»IDENT MOVER MAY BE PARForty Year* of Hla Life Were Spent
JIrs. Saxton is vUliing a few days
*TIALLY PARALYZED
«n Farm Booth of
.
t M’, V. Bancroft's.
George Koch hss Just flnlshcd’Teioiring hls pump and U now using it
for |iumi>lng Water.
in the death of George Roush, which
Sunday- school wM well attended
abbault may rebult in con.
occurred shortly after one o'clock Sat­ last Sunday. Next Sunday will be tbe
OREBBIONAL PROBE
urday kfiernopn at the home of his last Sunday there will be Bunday
daughter. Mra. E. U Bonner, the schoot until spring.
Grand Traverse region loses one of Its
Mr, and Mrs. Koch and family went
dene* of OMMSvMion of Conotituearlleet pioneers and roost Industrious to Kingsley Monday.
tiOMi RtB*<«B»Coiigrcsaman
fanners. Had he lived until Fchruar>’
Wesley Koch caught a mink a few
MeOoMlV Aetl¥o in Caoe.
Mr. Roush would have been k9 years days ago.
old. Bom In the county of -Vnion.
On Tuesday evening. Decetutor 23.
PeimtjbanU.
on
February
n,
bis
the
program was given at the Knight
<Br .Cnttod Ptvaa )
early life was s]>cnt there, and In (he Mhool. The Bi-hoof bouse waa decO;
ChicaRO, Dac. ri'—PreaJdcDt Mo>er
yc«r of ISlfi he was married lo Mlaa rated nnd the tree w*s well irimuM-d,
.of ihe Weaterti FVBeraUoD of Minora
Elizabeth Ihintlus of the same place. There was a good crowd attending the
vat todar belletril oSt of dancor. but
Three years later they moved to
meiii and the i-hUdreu and
attendant aorseon at 8t. I.ukc't hoaiilUma. Ohio, where they remained un |M-uplc received tuany preaenu. The
tal declared, the buUet In the labor
til the year of 1KC7 in the tall of following is tbe program which was
knder'a.back may have cauaed I'lanlal
that year together with their family given;
' l«ralrala. Phralnlana removed the buichlldron. MT. and Mrs. Ihiush
Song. The Christpias Welcome—
I let from Moyer's^Bodi- at noon and
atruck out for fbe stale of Mlrhlgati. School.
I declared the 0|>eratioD aitcceaaful.
traveling by wagon over rough roads
Ui^ogue. Welcome—Seven chPdren.
Cddea of a reaolntion adoftc.l i
tor
more
than
a
month,
and
Anally
Recitaliou. rhrlatmas Wishes—Bes­
, amaa meeting of Chleago union men
entered the Utile village of Traverse sie Frtger.
ealUag for a
Cll.v, coronU through uncut forests
Recitation. Cluisimas Eve—Ethel
of the aileRed aaaautl of Moyer
the Indian trail. I’ntll the Welkel.
•t Hahrock vaa torvarded todav to
spring of the following year. Me.
Ili-ciiBtioD. The
Mousk — Fred
Preiddeat WUaon and meml<era of cooRouah
hauled
hrhk
from
the
old
Penfr«A
llunnihrc.v.
InsiiU brick >anla. then ^e totighi
.Song. Asleep in the Monger—Three
Find Grounda. for Probe.'
wliat Is.known all overrtlie aiatc^ girls.
WaablngtOD. Dec. r.*.-Proi>oncnt»
one of the great fnilt farms of <hr
Recitaliou.AViiat tkn I Do7—Colon
of the eongreaaloival |•^obe of the
coiiniry. the “Roush farm." Forty con- Knight.
Mlrhigao co|>i>er airike as'seried io<In>
tliiuoiiK years of IiK life were spent
that the der>on»iJon of .Moyer woaJJ
Kecliatlon. .\MnHr Brown’s Christthat farm and li was nnly'Vlihln uas Shopping Advice—Alfreda Bantnmiah ibem vlih the nece»aarv e>i|iast Ate years, owing to advanced Toft.
of deprivation of «

-. that he retired from active life
rlghtl to luatify the .bouae rul<.a < oiiiRecitation, The Fir Tree—Ifuzel
I
came to the city lo s|>end bU re­ Knight.
*■111160 id reirertiog the prol-e reroliimaining
ilays
with
his
children.
Mr.
Uon of Repreaemative MrlVmaM..
liialpgue. Stolen Sweets — Two
Hnush spe<-iaUzcd In the culture of girls and three toys.
McDonald today vaa enroute l<> Caluand It is said that he was
tnet. Senator Manlnr today declared
K<M-ftalloii. Bells AcrasB the Snowfirst farmer-to Introdm-e the growing
that the McDonald rcaolutiou «ar sufladle Bancroft.
of plums In the Grand Traverse
Smaaily broad to cover the Moyer de­
ItocUation. Christmas Time—I-awportation..
rcnce Jimoidireys,
Ir. Roush was a charter menitor of
song. Old Santa Claus—School.
the Grand Traverse Grangers, which
Recitation. Christmas QuesHons—
Long UVe. Dec,
Mr. end Mrs. in.Aiirll will witness the •ortielh
James Kefter.
Bart J<‘nnlngs from Traverse City, niversary of its'<frganlraU»n. He was
ReHtailon. The Russian Santa Claus
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs
of the three surviving original -Hoy Humphrey.
niy iw«v noi
Will Pierce.
Dialogue. Merrv- Christmas—Four­
. 1*. McRae
ACTIVE
CAMPAIGN
STARTED
The church was packed to the very
teen children.
AGAINST FRUIT CATERPILLARR.
doors, at the tthiistmas tree on Christ- Mrs • Marv Sluvtcr. both of Traverre
Rcdiatlon. To Santa Claus—Ken­
rans eve. The program
aas very Otr.
neth iliiinphrcys
Surviving Mr. Roii>d> arc three
Recitation. Toll the Old. Old Slory
Bulletin la Being Prepared By Prof. good, and the tree was a great treat
daughters. Mi>. Maggie Mullen. Mrs. -toura Volccf
for The IKlIo folksf
Cobb Traatiag Upon the
E. I.. Bonner and Mrs. If. B. Duane,
Mr. and Mrs, C.
Ueriiarion. A Christmas Gift—B.vNelson spent Christmas with Hr. and all of Traverse City; three sons. David
.n Felgcr.
of J-Tast Bay township. Martin of War­
Dialpgiic. Cot a . New Suit—Three
Aa a result of an. lnsi>ertibn made Mrs. Arthur 1-alrd at Traverse City
ren. O.. aild -Alonzo of Tacoma. Wash.: toys and three girls.
Of the nottbern part of the Western . Roily. Cole, who -has been living
seventeen
grandchildren nnd five
iterliailon. A Burhelorjs Cbriatinas
Mkhlgan territory h.v Prof. M>Ton A. south of town for aope lime Is mi
great-granilcliildren and six bTotbers. Eve—Jesse Hnflmao.
Ing
over
on
to
the
farm
he
bought
Cobb of the Ccfmral Michigan NormM
John Roush, an inmate of the MaKefltation. Harry’s Wishes—Harvey
ol located at Mt. Pleasant, an Will Bast.last spHng.
-. Home at ' Springfield, ; Ohio; Dell.
Carl Cox left Titesday for Kalama­
active campaign is . to to started
Henry Roush of loWa. Phillip. Theo­
Recitation. Mrs. Santa Claus—
against the apple-tree tent catcrpll- zoo. where be will Join bis wife, who dore, K(ihriam and Frank Roush of
went last week. They will remain
Goldie Korh.
Uma. jO., and two sisters, Mrs. Kathover the holiday season.
Song. Santa Claus is Coming•
Copland
of
Neliraska
and
Mr.i.
Mr. and >frs. James Coffleld s|>ent
iScbool -V
Roiuiiion. Christmas totters—liarCVristmas. with friends In Traverse Emma Repterta of Uma. O. Mrs
RoQsh iwsse^away SJ years ago.
old Felger.
Yrheum and skin City,
Funeral services will be hebi from
Rerltation. The-Irish Slelghrlde—
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Riebardson and
eofi^ Eczema OintmenL Geo. W. nirh Mr. and Mrs. Rsy Bcamhom spent Grange ball Tuesday afternoon at.
imeius Knight'
o’clock, under (he auspices of the
of Meodoia, III..
"I purchased
Dialogue. The Storm—Tsro girls and
ix*af Or. Hobson's Eczema Oint- Cbristinss with their mother. Jilrs.
three toys.
S. M. lilchsrdson at Yraverse City.
Uerltaiion. ('JirlKtmaa Everywhete—
d*il war. t
.Me. and Stw. W. P. Kenney and .Mr.
The funeral seniees will lie l.<-1d
T doctors, I
Matol Woriman.
and Mrs. M. R. Kenney spent a few
from U»e Grange hall on Cass street
Ke.liation, The Irish in>lloaophor—
onroe Cent'
Ivery su
Tuesday aftertionn -at one o'clock un­ Maurice Voice..—•
Christmas.
0 lusitit
der the charges of the Grand Traverse
Dialogue. Dhat Christmas Dlnnah—
Roy Xewstead is still very sick
Grange. Rev. C. H. Irving ofliclatiog.
Two girls and two boya.
alihougii be Is doing.as well
The pall bearers will
members of
Chamieal fio., I
Keriiation. The Heart of Gold—
:to expect^ with so serious an Injury.
the Grange; I- Polmatecr. E. E. Diir- Ethel Welkel.
C, H. Drake, Henry Brodliagcn,
RecltAtion. The Carpenter Man—
Snxt WoodwarTl and Frank McMullen. Cyrli Knight.
lD(Grm< nt In Oakwoqd.
Recitation. Two IJUIc StockingsSylvia Koch
Dialogue. Good-Bye—Six children.
Song. Time for Santa Claus—School.
At the -conclusion of the program
Wem retmerea from 1* Statas thn year. Every year em patroaa«e
Santa Claus rame In *and distributed
tacTiMai
The popolartty o« tfau nesi actool grows rafddly ei ifas
■■opcnni haihrand (he presents.
w«i dene by Ow atndenU.becomaa toner toown.
There f aa no school on Friday, but
Is aqaipmant is UMorpaaead. in system o» Utatametton ■-«»#•
It will stHi again next Monday. .
triad and tm-to-tba-mtaBla. Tto aticcaas of m gradutea ■ a living
^ KNIGHT SCHOOI,
tnbata
se a poainasa
Dmtaiaaa ocnpoi
5cl^ol omm
moat< worthy m every patMaiar.
«ata m
George Elkey. Teacher.
Na«ly 4D0 Stodesta
Menu piacao
placed m
to pwimwia siuibi

nueTmm

loci^

JUmgXalu

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The

Red Cross
Boot
Th is Otar wiih^ heavy
aa ideal coabiniiioe ter
tbeforeal oe iba farm.
Tto betusDs are Clove Brand Lemtorisea-tX>ven made especially tor Ibis top.
Tlia top is a combiaatioa of Waterproof
canvas aad leather.- Tto canvas it i6
iaebaa high, and ram down inside the
leaiber »tto rubber, being eevered bytbe
leather to a beigfal of abom toar inebea
above the rubber.
r that u uBordgd
Tto redo MOdtto

aids «< every rubber is
MadegWMyBr

Hirth-KiBuse Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.

th<- death of Ira McKIIJ. which
oecurtcl at Ills home near Buckley
Dee. H. 1PI3. thy country loses
Ollier idoneer. He waa. I'orn in 'FlndUy. Ohk). Oct 4. Im:.. and about the
year Ikr-k removed with hls f«renu lo
Wexford count) on the old homes
W here- he aiient the Iasi few t ears of
his Ifie. He died Dee. 14. 1913 of
iMtrab'ala'
-the age of «7 years, tw-’
months and ten days. He leaves
wife and aeven children to mourn hls
k>hs, Mrs. Belle Davit of Traverse
aty. Mrs. Maude Wenger. Ur*. Mary
Raskey and Mrs. Hazel Grtmths. all
of Buckley, Mrs. Edna Fbarharneau
of Rendon, and l-ee and Alton HcRill,
Ncho.reside at home.
The funeral was held from the
church at Buckley on Dec. 17; Intert in the Downs cemetery. The
fioral oBerlnga were many and beau­
tiful.
Troubles DItappear.
Btomaoh, liver and kidney troubles,
and fet

Eliza Pool of Depew. Okta.. writes:
"Electric Blitera raised me from
fi
a
bed of sleknesa and
and has
done me a world of i___
suSering woman could t
tbouaanda of others, it surely will do
tbe ssin# for you. Every bottle guar
anteed. fiOc and fl.M. Recommem’ '

hr bU 4niMlgU o( TnroM C^.

sent for ber phyilclan

Btepa to Prouet Int
the ^pte.

_

It to rare that a pawnshop U a viul
pan of tbe naUinai life of a people,
but audi la tbe caae In Italy. This la
trae to such an extent tbat tbe gov­
ernment It now coDBidering a plan by
wblcb tbe people may be relieved from
tbe exeeerJve rates of Interest they are
MmpIelleJ to pay to private brokers.
Aerording to an Italian newspaper, tbe
great curse of tbe lutian poorer
classes Is tbelri vanity, the savings
which they might put In the bank be­
ing devoted to the purchase of orna­
ment* of gold or silwr. When tbe
oDneed comes these snides go
to tbs pawnshops, of which there Is
great deficiency, tb'e total number
being iS3 to S.263 communes.
The majority charge a rate which.

HEAR YE!

Attentton Everybody!
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Christmas Savings Club
WUl start Monday, Dec. 29
CmiOntl

Comt All!

Join Kight Away l

And ikaft Monty lor Christmas
Jftxl i/tar

working 00 borrowed capital being
compelled to charge this rate to make
a profit. In ISM there were C.513,468
irttclee pawned, oa which wem raised
103,830.736 lire. Of this number of
pledgee 411.607 were abandoned. Tbe
government now proposes to utlltzt
the money—some 000,000.000 lire—
:blcb has been accumulated by the
poorer classes In the posUI savings
funds, for the purpose Of making loai
precious metal. The loans will I
made at a tow rate of interest; siid
tbe entire postal ayatem will be adopt­
ed lo the use of the department. It
will thus to possible to pawn
ele In any porllon of the kingdom and
take It out elsewbcre.

The First National Bank

RUSSIA PROTECTS THE SABLE

HAY-STRAW-CORN-OATS-FEED

Call. Write or Phone for Full Parliculars
4

Insignificant Fura to.B« Ez'pleltod to
Taka the Place of the Little
Animal'* PelL
Fearing tbe extinction of the sabte,
wblcb suppliee the world with the
most beautiful of furs, Kuicia bas for­
bidden that any of these IHlIe animals
ihould to caught during the next three
year*. Coneequently the fur h«a run
up to an enormously blgji price, and
with tbe result ^tbat many sorts of
common and insigolficsni Jura
be exploited during the winter that
Ilea before us. The bumble rabbit's
od by clever fur
drosssrs. would be unrocognlzable.
Still less when dyed to such colors as
sable brown, tomato, prune aud many
•hades of tan and yellow-, tbe latter in
the Unt of Kolinski sable. Tbe high­
er classed furs, euc'b as skunk and fox.
in their natural color, dyes
being icserv-ed for tbe 1cm Important
varieties
Leopard skin Is used (or
muffs as well aa for costs, and an exlO’ epecimea of the muffs to

a*** '
costume made of meadow green
Wteen has the collar aad tonic but­
toned with frogs down the front, (he
latter quite full over the ver}- tight
lower part of the skirt
Royal Napkin Rlnga.
“B-hen Don Manuel, ex-king of Ptm
tugal, got married," said a proud edi­
tor. "tbe city of Lisbon presented “to
him and bis bride, among other iblngs,
a pair of Jeweled 'nspkln rlnga.
".Napkin rings!
"Gee!
"Why. if-anybody gave a rich
young Amorictn coupio napkin rings
they'd be as insulted aa If you
them celluloid collars or Japanese
paper napkins, or second-hand clotbIng"Our American mllHonelres no^ enly
have freeb napkins with every
—napkin r^ngs. indeed—bat they
have fresh ttblescloths.
••Why. 1 know- a Fifth avenue mfllionatre who w-eara two clean shirts a
day—a colored shirt In the morning,
white one in tba evening. He also
wears a fresh suit of pajamas every
night HU bed bas fresh iboeti
it Bightly. Daily hU underwear
freMt
'
"Wo lead the world in Uundry bills,
as In all things.
"Aod bere s a royalty using napkin
rinim! Gee! It makes me laugh
So saying, tbe proud aociety editor
gave a loud, harsh, scornful guffaw.

one

_ . . r.~ the uid. “I wart yon to
give me a prescription wblcb will cure
« of a moot IrrlUling trouble."
Tbe doctor bowed nnd wnited tor
ber to go on.
,“Abont eleven o'clock every eve­
ning." continued Mr*. Wheeler, *T am
overcome with a (eeUng of aleeptniness, no matter where .1 am—at tbe
opera, at a dinoer party, wherever I
may be. tbto dreadfnl eenaatlon oomcs
over me"

"<Mi. I can give yon n preecrtptlon
that will prevent it (roo overcoc '
you ever again." tsM tbe doctor.
Mra. tVbeeler was radianL but when
ato looked at tba slip of paper the
doctor gave her, ber face eloaded. He
bad written:
-Bed from ten at nl^t till aevei
next morning. Repeat doee oat
twenty-toar boaia," wbeaever aym^
toms raenr.-

HEAR YE!

Tork American life
"Tbe cusioms people are lacking In
politencu." she said, "and tbe servant
question is very difllenit here.

"‘B'by did you leave your last
placer a lady asked an applicant tor
tbe post of parlor maid.
‘"Sbure, mum.' the applicant re­
plied. ‘1 left because they insisted
on me usin' the ^d-fashlbncd biplane,
with nlver a chance at the smart
French monoplane that's all the go
aow.'“
New Law* In Pennsylvania.
Tbe social wMher* of FenoiylvanU
have w-orked for and had paaeed the
(ollowlpg measure*: A law placing
the rmponalbUity of the maintenance
of bouses of pnwUtnUoD upon tbe act-'
■at owneri; a law forbidding tl
the marTtage ot in■an^
ne. epileptics
epUepUes aad
and feebleAfaded persons and requiring tbat a
Btatement be made by each person a^
plying (or a marriage certificate that
be or abe 1* not suffering from tranimlaetble dtoMsea. tbe creation «( a
Tillage for feebleminded women, and
the orsanimtkm of a new court In

Anta Peeea.
Borne painter, a viettm of tbe enaorBblp. to obrioasly rnspemalble terUita
malldooB story (ram BwUn. where,
as in New York, tbe police are charged
with tbe task of defending tbe pnbUe
from tbe Inatdions immorality tbat
larks in ait. Since tbe tatartota bavo
become eo popular, tbe police doge, be
says, have proved quite nneqaal to
ibo doty ot baotlag down tbe Impreper plctarca. Police pig* arc tberefota
aoarcb nfter trvtb boto be aamgMd to tbto aerrlee—NeF
glBS there life heglna. Wherever that
^ork BroBlng Poet

ladlinh ceaaee-lUe eeuea.-&wkla.

We pay particular attention to the selection of our
feed. You will find it all superior g-rade and fit for
the best stock in the land, while our price is as clieap
as any. You will notice the difference in the appear­
ance of your stock by the time the first order has
been consumed. Your stock must have good feed if
you wish them to be healthy.
Our street car feed and fine ground feed are made
of the best com and oats, and nothing else. There is
no foreign matter in it.
To get a good idea of what we have, you should vis­
it our store. Get a sample order at the lowest price.
Hay. according to grade, sells at from 90c to 95c per
hundred pounds by the bale. Oats at 50c per bushel,
in a small way and good dry. old com at 90c per bu.
of 56 lbs. All these at a liUle less in larger quautilies Don’t be satisfied with the second grade goods.
Get our price on Cotton Seed Meal and Oil Meal
at,thecorner of Front and.Cass,

THE FARMER’S STORE
a It will pay you to call and ex- We have Single Bitted Axes from 60c up; Oeuble Bitted Axe*
frqm 81.00 up. We haveton Axe that it hand (erged from the best
ttoi xteei and specially tempered and guaranteed in every way;, it
'sell* for 8t.S0.
cutting saw
We have the (amou* "Moore Bros." Saw, the fsateat cuttii
t alao have
made today and one that 4s warranted In every way.
the Athir* and Simend SaW^Our Block of Cantheokk, Tongs. Loading Block*. Chama. ^c. la
complete and our prices are right
We have i e best lDc Axe Handle made.

FRANK TRUDE
Shoe Repairing
Cumberland, the greaterrf*rt of tbe
PROMPTLY DONE
rain falls In wlBter. but Id tbe 01^ the
^ A Ctell « Lwa^^ Lautner's
fall Is heavier In the aummer half ofi
s^oe Store. 119 Union 8L
•the year.
Idee 3i>-luio

“Tasty Pastry” Hour
is the new brand of flour that is
becoming more popular every dayt
It stands all tests. Made from
Siinnyripe Wheat grown in this
region. Your grocer will deliver
a sack for the next baking. You'll
like it.

The Hannah
& Lay Co.
Millen of Quality Flour.

A
OSAKS nkynai BniLS

THERE-AWUHEDSPARt

as^tkaveue bat eaou, tuebdat, seoembeb so,

mnm

GOOD

ROADS

By PHIL CONANT.

PROFIT FOUND IN KINDNESS
•pMk to « Cow M ^Toa Weul« to i
L«tfy—P«r«MMl EquEtlen OlvM
AtfvMto«« to H<ntf4«llkln8.
Too few bn^en ud dairr Tana
en fiT« tbe or««lMl rMOKnttlon to
the baila oo obicb tb«s dairy lodo*try ti (oanded—ibe moita^rbood
tbe animal fonilstalDe tbe milk. One
of tbe most Eucc<-E«ra] of tbe early
Wlecooatn dalrymro had for
motto, "Speak to a cow as you would
to a lady:" and wbeo be was asked
If be remored bis bat wbeo eoterlDg
tbe suble door Id tbe morning, be
replied that hr ecnalnly would do ao
Jf be thought lie could get more milk
thereby, wmee a contributor to Farm
abd Home.
• What owner, espoctally Is testing,
has not noticed that some one u '
mllkt>i|e wu nbir to get more
from hte^ows than were the other
tnilkorsr It i» tbe iieraonal ^na­
tion. tbe regard the cow baa tor ber
auendant, that' glre* band mllklog-,
as advanuge over the machine; and'
tbe more nearly the row bat adopted
ber milker In the place of her calf,
the greater will be his success as a
mUher. There Is usually a van dif­
ference In resulu between the milker
-who gefa a coa Into position by push­
ing tbe leg of the stool Into le r llBtik
and tben kicks her on the ^hlu to
make ber step back, end the one who
gains the same end ailh path n.e si.B
genifeness. Who can blame the 'cow
for wanUng to kick (he Brst m.
Aside from tbu knowledge ut how
Ao feed tb general and tbe study of
tbe special wants of (be lud.x^duaL
cows, to attain tbe greatest sui
a man must win tbe aff<-ciion of (he
cows. Some will say that IbU rr
be done. Hut If the calf and pruwing
yeailing Is treated gently and,kindly.
■ and then is9ubted {ind handh-d br furo
freshening like a-cow. there will b<; no
aneb thing as breaking the heifer to
milk: sue will take it ae (!i< r<gulsr
- thing.

STANCHION IS SELF-CLOSING
Action of Anlmsl in Thrusting
Its Head Through Bara. '
A practical sianrbion that will doge
utomadcally by the action ‘of the
beast when placing Its head through
the bars Is shown In the skefeh. The
BUncblOir Is made tn the . ordinarymaimer except that It
with the self<loslng iiarts.
Ralph Crane of Vpstlantl, Mich.,
^e Popular Mechanics. When turntng the stork ot^. ibc bar A must be
thrown to one side and to s^t tbe

Young and ebarming. kiru.
"Ity the way." said Harstettor, la '■
■at in tba extrema corner -of the big GROW
BLACK RASPBERRY
double box which
country cottage. "I amkod
was elowly fliHng Parent Bush May Be Pilled With to come acrusa the lake with me next
with Mra Potter'i
ftooU of Yeung Plants by Oetebsr
Saturday. I thmigbl we ought to
unds^—
gucata and looked
If Tips Have Increased.
have tbetn.”
Regardod
over tbe great
Presently the detd Silence catfMd
dtcnce with
Many of our renders will not know blm to kwk up from hU salsd. ''VS’hai's
<II>- HOWAUt* II. OROft
what Hie Illustration rrprescnti: until the msuerr' be Inquired In astonish­
gold Interest.'
Thr-re is another (actor^st____
xplali;, s.iys Cn i-u's Prull Grower.
Among all
Important lx«rlng upon (be highways,
dlstlngulsbed folk The cut is Intended to lllustran!
ing at him and that is tbe coumo' school. Good
ti-ll how to propagate the black raap- with a tragedy face. "Jamos
in tbe ^x
nos llarStct rucds luesu better schools and a high­
was so 'ebarming berry.
ter.*' she got out at last. "I should
to July, or as toon as the canes of think you would have known better: er iiiornl-aud educational staodatd:
an objoct upon
which to gaze as the black rasplK-rry pUmt aru long Why. this week I'm getting ready to ihv} bring the best instesd of the
worst out of people. Had roads make
young Mrs. Cur- enough to bund over and reach
close tbe cottage for tbe winter—and
The gods bad ground, wu bury the tip end at each we're all going bark with you next one f«-l as though he did not carl- bow
ne (WO to throe inches do p In tbe Monday—and iba cretonnes will all be drest^ or how he appeared
endowed ber with
II. cover tbem'wllb twiTh nod place be down and the bouse looka^lllu: fury Wherever good roads are built the
■sni e, great beauty and
•tone over the earth m bold tbi without them—and the curtains—and people hegib to buy iialnt; tbe bouse
■“•**’*
Wr f- ^ which may be Umt. braiK-b In position undeiachod -Mrs, Powell has never been here, and and the narns are ireait-tl: tbe picket
fence dUplai-ej fbe tuinbU-duwn one
called personality ^m the parent plant. Tlieruit
what on earth will she think of iho In
in (runt;
front; ruse buetirs
bustirs are planted
planie and
or a half dozen dlfflcully In securing Irom six tc
i.lEco? With the grranlum boxes all | um lawn has uiu-Btion; all these
plants frt.m the can.-s of a black n$p- . rapiU-d and everything! And eating things come along apace
other things.
Hmee
The box was berry bu^sb as they naturally grow
the seropH and canned stuff that's left ^ood road building should not be renow sU Ibut filled. If you will nip oft the tiji of the young —oh. 1 could shake you!
gardud as an i-xp. ni.i; bnt
I In Juno and plant, carb'caoc
One lone seal
•1 didn't think." aaid~~HarutoU«r. vpsimuni. They will pay a larger and
malned and it I'wp- win make from six to ten cjnr%. snd Ills appetite, however, aeeiued quite surer return than muney invested lo
pened to be be­ in this way you ran gruady increase unimpaired by tbe turn affairs hsd .almost any other dlrecUon. A high
thnnumbur of dps to bu buried for tin taken.
side Mra. Cunlt.
authority has eald that with good
' Ob. dear," said
"Tbwy'II w-ant to go walking and see roads the farmer can take advantage
Mra. Potter, a illthings and go flsliing and goodness of the market; with had roads the.
Ic
impatlenUy. i
knoww what else—and tbere'a all that msrkei nearly always lakt-s advan­
■llcw
dreadful.
eaiined Ifalt for you to crate. How- tage of the farmer How many llmea
Here Is Mr. Curtifl and tbe only seat
arc you going to crate fruit when ihu situation arlres when prices are
left is beside Mrs Curds I did not |
you've got to sit ob tbe front porch good end the farmer would like lo gel
expect you. slj. and bad arranged ibalbeing a nh-atant little host to a great hit corn or oats off or hit hogs, that
seat for Haron Stembold. Now you ap-1
big (aTinan like Mr. Powell, who tbe roads are nearly liiipaasable?
peiar unexpectedly and I this moment I
..ants 4o smoke clgera and have re- ho nitcnipiB lo.reaeb market be docs
n cclve u note from the baron that be j
IrAblng drinks served To blm all the so serioatly liandlcapped. There, is
Is um-xpecedly detained. I was sure.
!lme and have the women sluing mue doubt that with good roads sud
Mrs. Curd;; said you would not be
around languidly ready to talk and watching ihe market. ihCp farmer can
hero. Well of ofl things—(bat a man
Propagstlng Black Rgspberrica
keep him amused If It bad to be get a b<"UT price for ybat be has to
and hie wilu should be seated rl»«tome one why couldn't you have sell.
vl» at a box party.
purpose of making young plants for picked out any on® else on earth but
Here Is a slgnlflcant fact that^.Ai'e
a, ripple of laughter transplanting the next spring, fto-thst tbe Powells? 1 do believe there is should not forget; That
as Mr Curtis gravely seated himself If .(he tips have' been Inrrcasud by •omelblng left out of a man's biwla community ever began the building of
IrChtdc bis tUfe. Hur fan trembled nipping back bb suggesteiLthp ground
gund toads—we mean roads good 36S
lUKi perBrpilblyaod,the eyes stilleran- about the parent bush may b<- llllud
days In tho year—and had the
ning tbe sudience
unseeing eyes, with the roots -of the young plalii# by
per;etico of -using and paying
' Inasmuch as we Wrc-wirdress iia- October. AVhen digging the plaius lEi-,
them, (bat they did not keep on build,
rode and In full public Mc’w." he said, next spring ihV cani-a are detabhed
ing more and:more good roads .every
leaning over and whlsiH ring In bur from the |uir< tit plant, leaving the
yeas The writer is not a prophet,
car. 'It might be ba-sl to act It out stems (our touiix Inches long on each
but he makes this prediction: . Thsl
■>:d display enough decent Inten-si In planiTt
le-ieri- (bo grsy hairs appear
each other so as not to gratify thu
----------- :--------------temple# of tho chlldron who open tbelr
eyes nrsi to the light of 1912. we wUi
hnve a network of good roads that
ihall practically cover the whole
i-ouniry from Plymouth Rock to Puget
loiiiid, and aJiing with that we will
huvu a srlnotitlc agriculture that will
double Ihe farmer's profit, by show
inr how to produce hts-grain at pracitcally one-half the prent
me. you know-, oul at someiiouv in me
. ~
.
jJioi this country will be the happiest,
threjuost progressive and enlightened
all the world.
..
, dishes, mix and apply warm to cot:

iri-o".":

•ir unn

<hiP.v «c

...»i mad® hy pruning or by Cultivator In

FORECAST OF FUTURE COWS
Conetltirtlbn aM Capacity Can Only
Be Obtained by Supplying Need^ ed Building Acquirementa.

The beat (oiwcast of tbe futiirv
dairy row Is the' number of t^undt of
feed received mm winning time
until two yeani of age The radon
between the prodocUte capacity of
Ibe cow and the care given her dorI Ing the growing period is quite con•tant. ConstUullon and rapacity can
only b« gotten by aupplylog the nec­
essary building requirements lArge.
strong bows are tbe reaulls of care
while heifers. The dairyman must
be both a breeder and feeder. Im­
proper feeding defeats the very ob­
ject aought by breeding. Tbe dairy
cow Is a hlghly-spectallzed animal,
and. like all specUltzed animals, there
Is a tendency toward reversion, cbli
tendency IneraaslDg with tbe more^
highly developed and Improved ani­
mal. Scant feeding -cautee as rapid
reversion towird. the unlmprovetl
type as does careless breeding.
The animal must adapt jtoe.lf to
tU sumrandlags.^d reversion Is no
asore than adaptAlon: so If the food
■(ipply U not snBlclent ibe greaten
_ development, which means tbe greatggt efllciencr. ts not powiblei

'T

\

1 A large lltsh cut off. with the stui
Well, this pathetically unequipped
„,{p„,peted supplies a gt®d
h-™ Ml l« Im-. »lih lb., lerolo-. ol
^
cboiM lot b- trolr Ml lb lo«b. II.
,b„
I, b„
h.rti, kl,.. It .1 Ih. Ilm., lor b. wu ^ ,„„,o o,.

IO.V
...A 1l.4l_ ...
selfish young animal and little t •,from d<-cay1tic branches
Itranchet
wb.1 lo., r..n,
P.r.',„,
„ p„k,o, ,,o„ ty bo„,
W*W.B
».-ww-n A»(»—
'
| d
'b
haps 4*
It was'morc
desire Okwa
thajz l-ww.— .
ladders
Anyway bo wefc tbe heroine.'
| hranches; hailstorms and siinscald
"An9 then, you sec. trouble began. I rupture tv • t>ark. and the bodies
s was^ primlliro sort of animal and ' the t
bruised by
a real
■at clvllitation only began to bo or
or nother Arm tools
(orosbadowod when-he married
heroine. Jie demanded everything,
rave'little, and tbougbt Ism. And all PEACH SCAB AND BROWN ROTthe time be knew that she loYcd him.
And he lovt-d ber. too. more bllndtY Miature of Bcif-Bollod Lime and Sul­
phur Is Best Known Cure for
and paaaioafltely every moment that
the Control of Diaease.
he did the very things to kill her love.
"Of course thp end was bound to
Tbe aclf-bolled lime and eulpbu/
come. There were bickerings and
scene* and there was braUMndtffer- mixture is the best fungicide known
for the control of
cnee and exasperating sUgbta.
"And finally tbe cragh came. Tbs peach scab and brown rou TTiree ap
plications are considered nccessar"
bitter things she aaid in answer
good
reeulis
when®
peach *cab
the bitter things he asld rankled
hit htan until
hs oeierraineq
AiSsrniln^ lo
«n ge,/
'*
stand It. and ne
iHhft'^'"®
from
(be
fruit*.
away and forget 8o-the hero andHbo
The recond application t
aa

■tanchinn after this Is done. It Is ontynecestary to place tbe piece 1
shown, so that the coll spring t;
bold It in position. Wbcu ibe .to-ast
enters, lu morement
tbe bead
downward trips the piece H, tbe
spring locks the bsr A under the- loop
D. and the stanchion It - e>-curely
closed.

SCHOOL IS FACTOR

RESULTS WILL BE INDIRECT

“.rn.JS
^A
*"**
promptly. t!iu«
'The hero was but
™^g wnuld save much Ums from socall^
boy. thrown Into the realities c n ■
fungi" wbjch are ever abun
early becanse be happened %a
■"‘5 ready to lake possession
be<-n born Into tbe hothouse atmos- and
'
catise decay. A’ounds that should
phc're -of money and aoelety. He
^ are of vaHous origin, and
trest’-d
thought he was mature, experienced ,u
’ ^ w„a_ » .wo
anri ■<...»« hi..» .h.r.
k
those to the body of the tree are
more
c^ '
'»>'"‘gh Injuries
to larg.
more l^nro^llLlf
anoront blmaclf than *,h'
the comdownward

Automstle Closing Btanehion.

isu.

-*.4 wk, 4,4 b. no. „r b.b.4rb^^'n."?."
,b.

memon- opened wd the Ude of hU'
marxeu
great love swept ora^ him and the
____«-bAb« ^4...
knowledge that there was to be this GRAPES TOO GOOD FOR BUGS
box party came to ^m. and be'knew
■be would be here—and tbe hunger of
bit bean drove him to leave ths
train to come hero and *ee ber'onco
more, if only from a dlstai^. And
be Is a boy ns longer, bnt a niao-wbo
“nie rose chafer doee mnch tnjnry
hM$ put away boyish things forever.*'
to grapea, often deetroying the entire
' "Tbe berolne." aaid tbe tooraan very crop soon after bloseoming. In small
aofily. "was also very yoeng.and had garden.
_ .
never been Uugbt many things the by covering with
I netting.
should bare known. She nev-er knew{\t*hero this Is tmpraeUcable spraying
about tact and—and—that sort of will bold them In cbeck. P^m and
thing. She also had a great kive which Homp •ay* the New York experiment
grew wia Uie yeara. bnt did not know, *1*00^ ba* had oxertlont snecesa In
bow to exprea* H."
t
using Sight pound* staraate of load
"Oont you think tbe hero might and' two gallon* molssse* with 100
have ssotber diutoo-rihat they gallons water. Spray should be apmlght
start
over
asdn*be
aaid
nagPUed a* aoou as tbe rMe bugs appear.
Pmmdatlen for Separator.
PiBT the grape root wonn spray twlea,
Tbe cream eeparstor that ribratni
The emile she tnraed toward him the first spraying about one week
srlll pot do iu beet work nor last aa
Jong as tbe one that runs smoothly « was so eon and wonanly that the (Ma after the first beeUss appear and the
eeeedd spraying tea day* Utei.
Ip ■WHO
ooUd................................
m
uiBvrow toaouaxiom
i fl<
— the woman was trsnsformed.

“I Just Hate Yei
that women have, somej sixth sense
roollsh things: You are'Jusl like
,iiil® boy -the present mo^-nt Is ^11
■ c-u can niiiiiage;"
^
"I sm sorry." said llarstctter.
have stirred up such a copimotlon
Mrs Harstmter slgher In an i
ragod-nanner. "What good does that
:' she exploded "How easy life
soiild be If all of us went ahead and
aid Jure as w-e chose wTOi no consldraijon for any one else's ccmfori
wishes or convenience, Just because
could say afterward that we were
ry niul that ^ould nuke It all
right: 1 believe II! try It. and see
you like IC James Harstelier.
II come home some night and find
< Isn't any dinner and I’ll say:
iw-ar me! 1 didn't have time to order
it becauso.l wanted to ko to a bridge
luriy—I'm so-o-o sorryir
'That would be no exc^
providing a buagiy maiv'wlth hIs dtn;r," said Harstettor.
Hit wife made Inarticulate sounds
In her throat. ’ You are perfectly mad­
dening:" she said. "There li
why the samuallowances shouldn't
bo made for me that you expect ms to
All the good shesU
this coming week and
Mary’ll bo good and angry- when I tell
some ahead
of tlmo so 1 can fix up the gdeatroom
bed! And it's so bard to keep servuts contented *herc In the couuuy.
should think you would have thought
of that! I Just know Mrs. Pow^l w-lll
sniff at tbe slmpIlcHy of the place—
though w hen the cretonnes are up and
the flower boxes are filled It Isn't so
1 hate to have people see the
place when It IdnT at lu besL Hon­
estly, I could err!"
Hon’t
cry."
said
Harstettor.
“What’s tbe user
<
:ow ars we going to get them her*'
that tbe ferry's stopped? Could
you Mpect Mrs. Powell. In something
perfectly lovely from Paris, to walk
a quarter of a mile tbroogb the sand
across the lake In a rowboat as yon ilo. James Harstettor?
Sbe*ll bfle ns!“
-*n-e1l.-’ said Harstettor. cheerfully,
*'now that you'vo got your blood to cli^
culating—you said you were chilly
when we sal down to dinner—111 men­
tion that tbat’a precisely what Mia.
Powril did do! She very sweetly d»
cllned tbe tnviuUon. because she said
she knew you'd be so busy p®®fcipf
hp!* ,
“Jlnmy Barstottor. 1 just heto yo«."
sxcUlmed hts vttm-Chlct(o
KOVB.
,
^


MORE mu BI6 BROTHER
By LOUISE MERRIPIELO.

Dorothy poshed open the glass doors , CLOSET IS OF NO ADVANTAGE
that led to the veranda. 8be knew '
--------------.
her way around tbe bouse better than Actual Taet Demenstrateo Poultry Oe
Allan. It was hit flret vlalt to Sanibel
Better Without Curtain—Found te
laland and her fifth. She felt vagnely
*• Unnecessary,
auperior and motherly toward this '
stocky, tanned youngster Juat fresh
*“
curUln-front type of ponltryfrom South America. Consunce had
****“'' eaperlmetil
told her to take care of him. and w hen
of ‘bo original plu
Dorothy wok care of a young man she
* bleh considerable street was laid
rarely left Urn heart, head, or will
canvas cunalu in front of the
power
rooata.
"J love to walk down through the' This curtain, wgetber with the back
palm grove In tbe moonlight." she
®f f**® bouse an-: ih« droppings
went on, tripping ahead of blid under beard under th«. roosto tormed a closH
the groat shadowy fronds. "Don’t ^
«>• blrda -^rL- ahm up at
you like the aea at olgbU Mr. Porbesr “Idbl during cold wealEi r When the
■ Rather. After montba In the Anfront houae was lim devised It
de* I can't get enough of the water.
easential to provide auch
It waa bully of old Nat lo ask me here
conterre^e b^dy beat of
for tSe bolidaya. You know 1 was f?® birds during tbe cold n.xhte whoa
bound north to Waahlngton.
No
teapetoture might go w.ii belovr
ihougbt of losflng at all Wonder why
“!*««>«• baa sho» n. howhe did It.' ever, thst this wss a mlsttkt Acb
' I know- ’• She hesiuied. and held "*•
rooiUi.g cloa.
aside a maoB ^ ehro^l^ h®tS wUh « K
fo advantage, eve^ such a
(ragront bloEsoma. "He had a letter
« ‘bat of Orono On
from -Mrs Carruihere
She'i Nai'i *be contrary, the^lrda certainly thrive

second cousK5“«rrS*to

queer Mtile Uwton Carrothcra.

I

Anyway, he's made seada of money
since she married him. And Adele.
that Mrs- C.. told Nat yon were bopnd
this way, and for him to waylay you
for the Christmas party here mu

$;!ri:*i:'’hrb2ra
“een a

*ene^ ob-

roost curtains, sre used the birds
particularly snsccpUble to colds. It Is
not hard to understand why
should
be eo. Tbe air...
in a roofUng
,

head thrust a bit forward like a fight'? b"
physlologl^y
Jcg bull, hi. eye. sparkling In to# the evUa of l^ta lack of oxygen and exdarkneas as she looked up at him.
, ««*
^
"What Is it? "
! pore and other cxbalaUont from toe
"Nothing special," be relumed ehoit- bodlea of toe birds,
iy. ."Only you're saved ,my lire.' For aome Ume p^lt-ha. bem» felt
Where la tbe nearett eableCauUon? - ““t toe rooeting closet was *t least
•’A’croaa too bay at Tampa. It’i a
If pot In ^ a ^Uv#
throe-hour trip In the motor boaL c«1l,^s a writer lu
.American. Cooseque
"I ve got to reach It tonight U.ten.
^
I’ve known you juat three daya
5?*
^
haven t I? I know;you-II think lYe >*>«>•
»"
^

gone mad tonight If 1 tell you that I
never Intended etaylng here «'>''« ?
than a day. I bad to gel up North to
fb,ey were t^ ^ of
hr
keep this eamo lltUe Lavrton Carroth- b' •P‘be<J
tbe roof. M ^
era from making a strolghl .leal on »f*bt be^
our concessions dow-h there in Peru ‘ a severe one. On several oecasiolu
Our option expires toe 20to at 9 a m t«®P«ra‘o«'e dropped to SO de^ees h»
1 wrofe W^*ln*toa tho
I tome
' et during this wtotor toe
here, telling them to get an extension
*•*
o, ,1m, U4UI I COUI4 B, tt.rm I '“fiu.
didn't know any one besides ourselves
*^1* experlpnoe toe s^
knew of tbe plans to put tbe mllrosd f*®"
^ dlaconOnse the
through Perex to QualUnoca Can you “•* ®f f^e roost curtain. It would
see what it moans now. to me to hear •***?
generally understood or at
this—tole—to know that- Carrotoera.
tm*9e—»T!
has stolen a march on ns. bad hit!
' —
Wife get near old Nat even to pnU me.
ROOSTS MITE-PROOF
off my i
be
44. b,l4r,, 44 ., N.4»r, UR .4m'.

The chief results of the holiday of
f.uidmakmg recently promoted by ths ^
Do^lh, RU>4 .44 1«.M 4t
14 4MR, 44t
governor of Missouri are Rkely
Indlreci. After having*' tolled
T want-to go wtth yon.
in to the hen-bonse wU) apoiwelBta toa
sweated In the sun'those who took
“IVu'rtSdoTbe Lrth^^wlto”
almple plan
below. I make m
a stronger Ingood rosds leglsUdoii wh.-ihi-r or not they gre as ear. But I’m going. 1 told Nat I'd I
look
after
you.
and
we'll
mtike
sixty'
fc'-Cn ro lak® purl In ih® sctnal labor
aiinihi-r yosr. Ihif. while the Missouri miles an hour by air, fifty by water.'
roaJK may have received large tem­ I don't mind It one bit We’ll nm.
ovi-r the bay. tend your message and
porary repairs and
I
Eurb a holiday, no mattes bow- many get back I want to go. A],lan."
He laughed sbortly. nan hla fingera'
lukrilclpai'' In It. can hardly accom­
plish much In the way of permanent through bis thick, crisp hair, and took
road making, says (he Springfield Kc ber ouutretcfaed band.
"You witch. ' You've held .me here
publican. And it is permanent road
making of which the counto' stands lu with your island holiday enchantment.
need. Without depreciating the Mis­ Perhaps It’s right for yoo to ahar* toll
souri perfurnisnco It may be recalled sith me. nut do you know wbsl It
that 4he Romans, the greatest road means. Dorothy: do you? Do you
two-by-two-inch roosta. The nprigbts
makers the world has known, did no know why I've tt^ed on hereT'
are net In quart cans Of wstor with a
"Y'ou hurt my band. Let's ru
do ihclr work In Bpasmodic festifals.
halt inch of kerosebe on Up. Mltaa
the roads that they built to last for fore we re missed."
6be pulled her hand away from hU eancot get on this roost unless
centuries were built aJowIy and Is
ried there by the hems, and it eai
clasp and ran like a child <
boriifiitly.
aasllr
taken thnngh any door
hard silvery sande. ^orbea reached It
and wakened tpe boy. He stum­ cleaned.
FEDERAL “MONEY FOR ROADS first,
bled out, hitching up hla sue
and waited for tbe message Dorotoy
Appropriatlen
hMaOOO. te Bs wrote on a scrap of paper tom from
Divided
Among
Forbea' note book. She eald;
BUtes Is Smal
•come to Tampa with A. F. h'a all
right. Just like a big brother to me.
The Information conveyed through
Special business demands trip tonight
the American's Washington reporu
concerning the apportionment of glO,ing.
DOT,
hOu to this sute from the federal
In leas than fifteen mlnntes they
propriailon of l&OO.OOO to asslat In
were ^dy. and the toiHt ber seat In'
building post rosds In the variouE the cKkptt, every nerve UngUng for
Do not ditfegsrd broads and keep
sutes Is Important when the fuUjsIg.
anytolng^t is s fowL
tbe coming fight.
niflcancc la considered. Tbe appro­
twenty minntee to 12 when
priation of fSOO,000, to be divided
Tbe meriu of toa aemtoblat AM
among forty-eight sutea. Is a very Mr. Pnrbee walked Into the telegraph are shown during bad weather.
office and sent bis wire north, tbe
small begtnnlng In the way of building
■message that stopped lAvrton Carrutbgoverumeot post rosds, but it is
cra' game, and kept the control of the
ginning, says the Raltlraore American.
railroad eonctoelon In toe lianda of
It Is of great significance that the FOrbea' company.
government has made a surt la tbe
He went back to ber down toe oU
direction of federal aid la road buildtog. Tbe |10>M apportioned to Mary­ street to toe water front She knew
toe place ifhere ber brother made
land goes to pay for ooe-lhlrd the cost
Have a clean, waim. ^ plae# wMk
Ue Jandlnge and had guided FOrbee to
Of a abort section of road in Mont­
'
Her hood had fallen back from •tnw or Uttar lor the roMtag
gomery county.
ber bead. Both bande reached -out
a . .
to him swiftly.
Maintaining Coed Reada.
The araraga turner whe I
"Did you get there In dmer
The making of good roads Is one
"We must get back to the island.' itrge-.crapa of grmla en Us fiu
of tbe most Important duties of the
•be began, but Forbea gave a UtUe m- fbe pooraat fbader^
'American people and (heir prompt
•tfady Uttgb, and drew ber close in
repair and careful maintenance It
Coaroe eand and gravM wfil rodaea
bis arms.
essential. There Is probably no sub-.
toe amount of grit needed hy tow
You said I was lost a big brother, fowls, but dannot taka lu pMca. . I
Ject In which the progresslre Tanner
deeply Interested than that of didn’t you? Am I now. DoL am I?
I'm going back with yoo tonight and
having roods connecting him with bis
The doAUa^ win grow eoYargafF
markets over which be may be sWe to tell Nat Tve stolen yon for good, yon ten days ^ to* rtiMwB hsB caamB;
hani the greater possible load. Good plocky, traebhie aweetoeari."
borer a denan tow yon may aa waB
Dorothy cloaed b^ eyaa aa hla
roods, like oil other pood things, ore
it
yon caa pat two or three bnegfi
to huUd end of too much omshed ber eteae. The great winged wtth one ban.
bird boat watted for them, the bells
neglected.
pealed out their meaaaga. She drew
af wMnr
Ko«> plenty
1
back ber face and langbed, her bands
ring
docka. Bnddsn
L - . death
among thn'
Good roods help to rodnoo the cool mmpung his hair.
dneks caa often ba attrfbntad
, "We forgoL Anam. WlsByovmnr.
wt uvioa.
Uviog.
lack oi
of wwar^
whtar.
wi
ImirTT
tac*
,,
.adrry Chriaunasi'

FOR JOB WORK COME TO THE HERALD AnD RECORD

GUHD TEAVEBfiE HURAT.T) AND TSAVEBSE BAT ZAOLC. TUB8DAT, DECEHBEB 30, t913.

gyw

idaUNOFtipBIIE
By DOMOTHKA NOUMC.
Woo*vUI«. B«pL 1-D««r Qtr-

n««: If I tod ll*^F huAdnd jwa.
I •boold Bt
aODBBt b«
toekad to nr rwM. VUb aad drooptn. Howom. IWB B tveottoth
itury Kin BDd wUlirwto my bean
^.Br BooB*. What*, mow. I wont
•no, it to haw tb#«Ml UtOe nlek.
To to more MplWl. aek and ! bava
parted ^rar. I ««t propoae to
my Amertcaa -depandanea tor
man. If I am > be cooped np
•tur I am tttiTlod'ad berw apeak
plaaaant
w (T of the men I
>kaov. I voift mari)tbat'a all. Katvrafly I did twt vie Jack to think
I vaa ptolBC for fal. *o 1 tbootfat I
vonld rat a
*»» or two. and
haw 5«at aa rood idma aa poaalble.
I weat to father- a aahad'me how
mach Boaer 1 wad bead, and when
toM hii
yoB—bit JwBlkl *«n>
tBBadlalely^IndF Danfbter Kalbartbt
waa \J*f"d aeeotdlnf'j.
other pl^ tblnn. he reow of an eacuam-all and rood, hot
tbla I muaeoDomlte. aa to
■would BO
for I bare t bad a new
*M. month. ^ that moment I
BP my Id that I would be
i» not that 1 mind
______ Llzlar. lithe aplrlt
tbinc. If my fef eonaldera me
tax oa bit ponl wUl remore m
adt.
I bare dedddo be a coverneta.
One'a life muat Heed tbroaxh tomeCamtodlonra.
KATE.

GIVE FARM ANIMALS GRANGE
Fault of Farmer If Veek Fallt to
Make Profit—Opportunltlta Muit
8e Created for Them.

mm

XATllERIlfANDI8H WOUXITT.

stolita (Jive him the oppouunity to
s<-e the world whlli- yet a youngaU-r.
Thi- lamb will b>-B frUky luill of waol
a fair show. 1'be chicks will
Into n
abort
plan;
IB uiid on- given ihi- opdev.lop
portiinlty
('h alo op
tl.e for tbs stock
that on- del’l>eiii|i-ir.
>ou
them
allow and tbey will show
wbst nature dues with as oppoh
(unity.

KEEPING EWES' FLEECE DRY
Salt end Waur EsMntlal.
The protection of bn-eding ewes
from falllog snow la Importont, espe­
cially la It Important when It falls to
tbe fiinc of rein. Winter mlua and
also alt-ot ere siwaje coM. if abeep
of tlie upen-wooled breed dru long expos<-d to those ibny may do great
harm Tbe cloecd-wool breed, as the
merinos, will be banned muck lees.
the water cannot readily enter the
wool that they carry.
Tbe shelter
prutlOed up to the lambing BeaaaD
may be of the ahnpleal kind, providing
It will protect from storms and rains
The aim ahould Jw- to give the
breeding ewes large liberty to winter,
if toe ground Is bare, or even partial­
ly. Tor it will do them good to give
them large*llbeny. Tbey will make
ettunilofia (O' (be fields In search of
grass, and tbe exercise will do them
much good. Tbey should be allowed
to lie In a atell bedded yard at nlgbu
to a abed or bouse adjointog. as they
prefer.
:
Tlie other necessary attentions In­
clude regular feeding, a supply of salt
at all limes accessible, and an ample
supply of pure/ water and a yard
apart from those of horses ami cat-

Wooderflit 10.—I>«ar Old Gertmde: I awrlte Immediately
tell yon tfabuel. The day after
wrltlnf ytofooked pale and aubSO children, for
t ^of I
Jsat to thette of the Ume
BKtwed to Kiy answer, there was
a rtoK at tttl. apd the maid cane
■np to ten d: a gemloman wished
•tf see me. Miered all my failir.a
eoiUBce atO-cended to seal
tats. Tbarpilon room wa
dark that bd hardly see where
the *».■" vrandlog. but I begai
my little affwithoui trying to see
blm. Beftotod aaid more than
“Gooia eveilr.------he stepped
quickly tot drew me Into bla
arms, pretty bead acainst bis
sbonlder—aomethtoK wonderfnlly fa| to the feel of those
am»—andfee I knew only
well, tbouAws bnsky with emoKun. eaid: 7,daritog. bowcould
your
I
If Jack hi token me ao n
aw area. I I have bad Ume
oolleet my-Ting wits and be
Utile Chiles it was. I simply
put my aAound and clung to
blm. sobbi If my hesiT were
■broken tanperfectly aoand and
-whole.
I

Jack nA are going to have
the tetot A of the season next
-weer andtirss. I proi^d to
dsnee-.'Mi
I most n. dearie, for I have
Timothy fed alone Is conaUpaUsK.
■ an appotoAt the dreasmaliere. and that means trouble for the sheep.
Aa ever. y*o*
KITTV
P. 8.-^. yon
are to k«Pd of honor.
■ after tbey,.«f^ fit t

LiveStocj
^Notes

iai Rain.
It has fl-B known that lbs
Tbe price of park should convince
dirty rato B smoky region to s ny person that Hieire is profit to good
dmstrous* tor vegetaUon. It
■!^.Bow appSB.abto—or at least
{>eaible—dk sUgbUy poisonous
Bach horse should be enrefully
rsi^. Bu<^ <r over an ordlitoitly Bludled and given
be requires for
smol^ cltfi rloualy Injure fmlu bU bealtb.
'
and nwenv Harstaberger, of
the L'nivefi Pennsylvania, augd bo clean
gesU tba^ -lu on laaves and
ind VaU, I
Jmit cauaWe acidity of rain- horses more often.
fungns, wlA:mutotcd to growth
by an aclAun of tbe cell sap,
■woold ttodcondlUoBS for tbe
oommencettnowUi by ebtertog
areas toflud' acid relndrops.—
j(ew Yatkli Post.

Good Control.
ImiMdsr.
"That man has a wonderfuliy wal
T» ha all the right thinc. at U*taed memory." "Yes. He con mak
tha rl^^tha glght plage- » f«B«abqr q^tbtog be chooeea."-

This ghmkent oUerlog Includes not only Ccwls. bnl onr entire sloclr of
DresiMSs Soils and Fnrs. Nolhlna reserved.- The entire stock at prononneed price redactions.

-Why, It was all to get Will and
Carrie together and make a match—
don't you aoer
"Vuu're a dArllng." be wblspen^.
holding ber Ugbt. "Well wbel's gone
wrong?"
.'•'Kverythtog." sbte replied, tbe leare
agtln Storting to bur eyes. "That
hateful Will Cummings will i
look at Carrie. He Ulrts with all tbo
i>ih«r girls aiid|giM-s fishing with the
but I cau't get blui Into Uiiwtib Cariio, cxci-piliig at meals,
told (hen he changes ei-als with sumriKMly or talks to somebody on tbo oth­
er.side or across the table. And tbo
worst of It Is when by the most pailent and decpdald dUdomucy I do get
:bem together—as t bsvo done several
times—then Carrie, tbe mean thing,
sieils It all and freexes up and drives
him away or go»w sws> berwelf. It's
haoyul for anything and 1 cannot
uiiderslkiid it at all "
•'CoiLc, come." sold Sampson. "Don't
take It so hard. M'hai of It, anyway?
We've Lad a Jolly week and what
does It mattcF to you If Cummings
and >fts8 Hepburn don't hapiwn to
fancy each other as you supposed. Thu
whol^ confounded lot of 'em an- 'net
you have shed today.
1‘ull yourself together and let's go
This is tbe lost wi­
ping. you ^uow. The party broaioi
up tomorrow."
Mrs. Kamiuicn. went into her
to go through those motions by wh<L'l;
women eradicate the rtldeaces' i-;
worry and trouble and wear and tear
rr<-sontly she emerged looktog fresl:
and aereao.
Her big husband looked at ber with
ilngled wonder and admiration, and
together they went down to greet their
frleuda. At the table Sampson noted
for the first time during the week that
Mlfs Hepburn and Cummings were
-■c-aled next each other. Now that bo
noticed it. he remembered that they
Itad been «o, scaled since the parly
convened- ITiscniJy Cummings beles of light passages with
MUs Gray, (hr big Monde daughter of
the Chicago bunker, and prese-itly. to
sk manner half batilering, half gs’1ant. tnoposed to young Mr. I'arson,
he of'&ic budding mustache end Iliac
perfume, who aat next to her. that
they change seals, for which Mr. Carson n-plh-d with the dignity' becoming
bis youth that be was wc-M satisfied
'Vltb bla seat and ids neighbors.
Sampson ghniced at Mias Hepburn.
She was absorbed in a discussion with
I’rofessor Hedi< y. the spectacled spe
clallsi on her left, as to the probable
ultimate rosuli of tbo gradual cooling
of the Interior of tbe earth. Cpmminks turniql at once to Mrs. Harriet
KatbeiTD Wclls-Freston on bis right
and ptooged Into,active discaasion on
woman's righto.
Sampson glanced at big wifs and
smiled IndulgenUy. "TbU Is one time
Hirdle wes fooled.” be said to blm"Cummings and Carris don't
care a Utter's maledlcUou for Utem-

The mere aiiDOnrcement of thi* 0*nnent Sale may not convey to yonr mind the money saving: in*
portance of the event; M?as to further emphaaue the matter we would explain that this sale means a
r^cal reducUon of price on every garment in the slock. It means that the profit-making seaaOn is
ow in tiiis store. It means that we shall at once pr oceed ao turn the garment stock into cash, and we ’re
going to do it at a big sacrifice.
'
With nearly four months of wearing weather before you, this garment buying opportunity should
appeaf directly to yon.
LOT 1 LADIES’ AND MISSES' COATS.
.\ll i.i-w m.«l.-lv t'lriiK-liillas. ZilK-liiK-v. Cara.-ulv
......................... Vjiln.-s ii,, i.. :yl:2..-,.i. C >9^
^Aft-r l linsimus I’rit-.- .-iii |.............
/

LOT 2-LADIES AND MISSES COATS.
xliijoii'-iil «,1 11,•« tvuit.-r •‘tvli-x. I'.micliw.
Nov.lt.v /ilM-lji,.-. .Mal.tasx,-, .1.-. Vnlltr-s ii|,
M
An. r riilixtmas I'ri.-.A mm

.... ............. y,77

.

Tlii-si- nr<- I Ik- lin.'il sncr
rili-'i- iirici-^ nil \viiit*-r
Miiif.
, S-rji-vs. Vn|.!iiiK, N.iv.
I'liy Snitliiipt ill |>I;iin luili-iv.l mi.t triiiiiiii-i] slyl.-s.
iiiviiii'il into :i ;yr>>ii|>s nl

Collected into three lots at choice tor $2.97, $3.774ind
$4.87. F(irmerly Priced u|) to $9.00
WOMEN S SILK PLUSH COATS

illui-k 1
PUE MUFFS.
Slijiwl i-iillnr iiiii] cjifl's. Tin- i-.-.
All at Reduced Prices.
,
<lu<uil |>rii-<- iiiiiki-s tills pi|>I,-ii
•liil (TtiriiK-tit ;i tt'i'ii'i'-f-riil 'luir- Kii..-k I'.iii.-v .MiilTs.'l’ill.iw xlvli-s. nine An-a.liiin

... 12.67

.-ii-ix. Sliiiwl <-ol-

4.97
S.-W: Pillow

....... 16.7

THE GLOBE DEPT^ STORE
TRAVERSE OTY

Vnlii,-^ .l|> In

Crqup ar^d Cough Remedy.
Food.
'r»ii|. Is II Icirlbli'
It atThomas .Mott OsUirne. the "volun­
II kx I'iilltloqi Kii
iii.v ar>•fy iiiK ii> cluilii- imli-Ns glwii ih»- tary mllllKnalm ronvict." said of the
im-l-.-r ri-iili-ilv iit niio- 'liu-r.- It> iiutb- fiivd III Auburn prlsun:
ItJt'. Im-M-'I ill 111- worM ibuii IW King'.
‘It l> frcali Slid wliuli'Somn. Hotter
New l)l-cu\-r). l.-wt* t'luinilM-rlaln. than that of some cheap rratouruutr..
of MuiK-ln-sinr, Ohlii. wriimi alNiirt liU lu-ii.-r c-riatoly’ than (be Chat Mori
I'lillilti-lr "Soini-ilniea Iti u-vt-n- a(tai'kv w«- we.-t afialil ili-y would die. lirovides.
-The reataurant of tbe Chat Mori
but s'lin- »y- i-rm-d wbal a certain
......... . IT Ktogi* New ni-mven I*. la in the l^tln quarter. You get a
hsTin no letr \Vc rely on h for rabbit atew for three cents, and a
i[i, rotigbs uDd •■olds." So can you table dhotc dinner provided (or 16
iitid $l.i»<. A Ih>UI<- Kln-nid h<- In cvnti—vltf' compria. that laI to aay.
■> hiini«-. At till-InivKiMs of Tra>
wluo iuclUd'-d.
"Well, ut ihu Chat Mart one eve­
ning. WIchItau coniiilatoid;
.
".Waiter, this beru b'lled cMckea
■ria no good'
1
Worry Has a Valuo.
-Hut (be waiter exciu-dly and voln-!
There iiiuhi be a way of taking bly n-plied:
worry righily. i-o tliai It shall do us
-•-Oh. impoBsible. nonaleur!
Tbe
good and not harm Worry, rightly- cblckrn, on (b<i cuiiirary. Is very good
tok.ii.^houlil train to qulMoeia. hu­ Ind'-vd On Monday It was roast v*-al.
mility. pstlfUce. gMiUeness. syoi]
•lU Tuesday It was boiK-d pork, yesler^
thy. It ouclii not to eventuate 1 tboi
day It was cold cliltk.-ii, and t«i^'
it nsiunilly doiM In making-oib
It is bolU-d cbtckeii. It will jiot be
suffer becaufc.- wo are uncomfortoMu. bad'tlll toiiiurrow. monrlcur, and (ben
to making ua a source of painful woi^ we Wallen w ill eat It.'"
to othera b<-cause wi- are worried outteivea-—A li. K. Uoyd.
^
Hint for Parcel Post Users.
* A corri-spemdent in the .Jewelers'
inrcular complains (hat mai
lany Jewelry
y Worth Knowing,
manutociurers are sending
ig "by parcel
li^caktog of the Ulble It la gen- post wbot are really oealed .
eraify uodvretocil that we mean tbe with an outer wrapping wbicb gives
two books, the Old and New Tesla- them the appearance of being un.
rnent. which, token eullecilvely. have -sealed. M'here thefe la no obcaaion
6C books. U»s* ctaapu-re. Jl.rtJ verses. for the ppEt office department to open
772,G9S words, and J.ui-6.4b9 letters. them, these sealed
packages go
The Apocry-phia ircjKted by (be coun- through all right, but If tor any rea­
f .Nice as uninspired, but some- son such packages are opened and
B bound with the Inspired por­ the seala dlacovered. (Uc Jewelers re­
tions) contains 14 Koka. ISJ chapters. ceiving them Bfv forced to pay full
IC.Ohi verses, and lij.ibi worda
tlrat-cUsa letter postage. "A few days
ago." the correspoiidcDt rclulea. 'I
bad a packago a«ut me In tbla way.
As tbe sender jnade a mintage to my
oame. tbe |«st office authorities were
not sure to whom tbey should deliv^
It. and. hoping to get £ clue from the
rharacter of tbe goods, removed the
auter wrapper and found tbe sealed
FARM PRODUCE—Buying Rrloaa. Wkan'lnalde. Instead of nine cento
I’ototoos ............ ................................4SC liir the five pounds, tbey made me pay
i; cento a pound, a Uitol of
luttar............................................86e»c •Me, York Ttmea.

Will Save Time fee Housewife,
rotlon oft«-D gets unwuund and dirty
In Iho tanilly mviidlug baskel. Miieclal.
ly wh.-n tb« busy toiuwwlfe baa much
mi-ndiog to dn. and little spare tln»' to
de it In. If each n-i-l or spool of collon Is put Into a Iltile bag with the
end out. it will save a good deal
ironblo and keep the cotton climn.

Tbe bead of a large builuesa booag
bought a number ut tbuae "Do It now"
signa aitd bung (hem up around bla ufllco. They were effectltea bejuud
I
exn -hardly ba
- -fhbh, >
after the first few daja. the bualoesa
man counted up the rcanlto. be (qjind
that the caabler had aklpi-ed off with
I26.WO. tbe 'bead bookkeeper bad
eloped with tbe typist, three clerks
Advice From Wise Parent.
The eduitgtioD of our children to bad aaked (or a raise to salary, and
never out of niy mind. Train them to the offiee boy bad set out to become
virim-. habituate them 4o industry ac­ a highwayman.
tivity'. and Rpjril. Mnke-tjK-m cunsid-'
er I vory
as abatm-fulI and un­
unmanly /Tiri- Uiem with ambitioi
Wanted te Collect.
Dbition^
be uH^ul. Mhkv th<-m illadaln
BUI ion the third story, to Tom. cd .
lain ^be
desiliiiie of any ua>ful know!
iwle^.— the flftt)—-I say. Tom. wbenever4»*John Aldams to hla_ w-Jfe.
venieut. would youse mind dropping a
hammer or a brick or anything bard
on my bead? Oi Just been tokin’ out
some accident Insnnnec:"—MnffMo
Condimenta Have Value.
It la said that hunger to a good CouriefT
sauen; but tbe cuudiuieiiu are by no
niranK lo bo ni-glecled. If food la to
y' Smart Youth.
be rellBbed Tbe various Itavoring
History Prof-’-U-by are the Middle
s<V<U and leaven, truftle.:. mushrooms Ages known aa the Dark Agsa?" Wise
and tbo Uke. even if they have no -Froab—"Because tbero were eo —"V
to*>d value, render food more palata­ knlgbts."
ble Evbi-y bouaewlie should get ac­
quainted with a variety of ibcm.
Constlpstion Poisons You.
If you are constlitoted. your entire
syatem is^poiwn^ by the waste matThi "Black Patform."
ter kept in tbe‘^y-=Mrtous results
rei
It w-aa a presidential candidate who often
follow-. L'tttto. Kftta'a Kew
NeisUfe
begau bla speech from a railroad car Pills and you will soon gel rfdfttf-.
stlpatlon. headache and other tronbiea
Recommended by all drugglsU ol.
Traverse City.

ffhe UHarketa

..............
... -•..... vi

Docked the Cats’ Talla
Ifonaaierles and eonvenia seen _
uraUy to befriend cau. When Sir
Henry Layard was at Ml. Athos to
1S46 be noticed iho namber of "buge.
bu.,.r ................................3^ tot. overfed cats ' kept by the monks.
One peculiarity struck blm. Tbo cats
4rere almost as toilless at If tbey w ere
Manx, but evidently by artliklal
means. "On ssking for an explanaUon of It I was luformuj , by
' QRAIN-Traveros City MIIIIdb d monks that as tbe.r meals were
served to them on trays, placed. Turk­
PricM corrected every {lay.
Wheat, go lb. teat..............................>7e ish fashion, on loV stools, round which
squatted those who ste, tbe cau. who
Corn
I coRstont guetu at dinner and
breakfast, were to toe habit of awe^
tog off tbe viands and tBo wine
glassM with their tollo. vhlcb vmw
goDsegoently docked.*'
Ilm kwheai. i«r IIU) lbs. .*1.40 to II.M)

FAlUl

FRODUCC--«elling Friosa.

Z.'tl...........

SL’..................■....."S:

aing te Primitive C^ms.
Tbs Ubdeney of tbs human mind to
revert to primitive customs Is every
day made manlfeet to tbs games of
children, for the Swiei youngsters sUll
jday at making fire by rubbing atlcka,
Buckwheat, per 100 Ihs. $1.55 to $1.60 and tbe bow and arrow are common
among the budding men ei
dvUised naUoDS, few of whom have
A “botol" for canaries, baDt by a
such fund of Indian stories and
Berita nan. hu elevators, electric
tradlUons to fire their youthful imsgiUebto, wlater gardea and fonotolD.
natlons. as have those of oor
land.
Hldsa, Etb.

Faria has Tore than 60.000 raUred
-es ta Its mqnlc1i>ri
emplpyei

A

AUChildrtsn’s Coats> Must Go
Women’s
Suits

people when
m}Beir—and why
-Bless me If 1 know," replied Saap-

Afier dinner Sampson tnggeated to
bis wife .that tbey- go for a stroll.
Just without the edge of .the circle
of light thrown from the glowing win­
dows. to tbe shadow pf a grm park,
tbey ran right Into another couple. Tbe
imui'B arms were around tbe girl’s
There can be a great saving of bay slender waist, and be strained ber to
tbla coming w inter, on pany farmi. byH biin
*■'--------msiloiiate strength. Her
not atuf&ng the boraea.
tight about bis Ack.
4 Sampson and bis wife storied t-ek
Many a geldlug U dosed for “ltl«h to_ confoaton.
_
__________
The
other coaple broki
rouble." wiK-n tbe real caoae of apart with red^ned tones wd"toroid
I*'
■ condiuoo is foul sheath.
to their host and boiuaa. There was
cry of surprise from Mrs. Sampoon
The toll pig
gOM Into
on the part of
wtoua’ to^a wcakTrun-dowB condition Sampoon.
Ilto'of^ery
r*^
_***’*'.
baa a life
ot-tolserT ahead
of blm^
In ^nakliix Bens for winter use, do
not build on too big s scale. A few
bogs to a pen will do better th.i.
many.

-A CLOAK SALE

Dl g George
Sampson . ewt
down bn the
lounge where be
had found his wee
bit of a wife crylog to the sofa i^luws and geD’.ly
lifu-d her to blm.
"laot the bouse
party a success T"
he asked, geotly.
-or has tbe conk
gone
wrong
agalnr
-Wlll Cummings
is a plg-bcaded.
obstinate
brute,
and I bale bito.'
remarked the
young wife, Irrelie
vanUy. "And as
for Carrl- - Heje
burp, I will n
speak-to her'wfler
t h Is pkrty

It lan'i the fault of your itoek II
they Call to makit a profit for >uu.
T,bey live up to their oppoiunidei
How few neD do!
If the plK taile to frow. It te becauee
you bare uul Ivt him. If the calf Kelt
poi-bcUled. It II not bU fault. If the
coll li wild and aby. li It hit fault or
youra? If the lamb It a icabb>. lleky.
COod-for-uoiblDi apeclmcn. duo t blaino
the lamb If the chlckt-ne mi>|H-areuDd
with wlnie traUlns. bU to Judfmeui
on Ihclr k.eept’r.
The pix will uic
■r growth you olTor. See how quickly
:• Biida and
a hole to the fence
to* he can ret areoner patiure. The
d she stomped
calf will (t6« Into a prime baby biiff
r pretty loot
or fine uiry c«w' It you five Uib o|w eptipfully OB the rug and Jabbed tbe
portuuliy. Tbo colt will be ftmrleet lean from ber eyes viciously.
and eate If you Introduce him
ntibly
• Will Cumnilngs—ttorrie Hepburn."
to all aorta of-peculiar nolaetI and repealed Saxnpsun. -Wby—what—
how—?" and Uls voice died away to
hopeless bewilderment.
-They are perfectly ^cfnl." TCrtb
ils wife. "Don't jou see, you

Cheater White pipe. They
prasera.
tnde: Too b no Idea how yoOr
letter comfer and atmiKtbened
me. Tou tee the date that { am
at Annt CorB*i came here to that
Bticbl meet woman who witbet
to emplor mahit momlns I went
downienn .twtereiew- her. Too
lid bardly'a kbown .the ttald.
difnifled India! who meekly anawetM the l.red and one qnaa<toni ibai ttimed naeeaaary for
aadam to H
Finally atanoiiBeed. In a eold,
barrainlDK *of voice: “I jhlnk
you would a#> Too have a pl<wtdnt pertonaBed that la quite an
t wilt children.''
wasted to b«r ear*. PleaainR per•onallty. Indl I tnppoae abe tbinka
her lovely Ita will abaorb eome
of It! But ftolned from Mylnc
anythtof at niy Inmoai feellnse.
•nd bomblrkhd ^ve «, tbU* It
over for on^L Tour affectionate

After
Christmas

7

.............

Many ef Them.
A door waa made to shat, but wm
appereatly eeaslble people never t»

•lUe ttMMet

___ _

Our Annual

CLEARANCE SALE
/

OF LADIES’ AND MISSES'

SUITS, COATS, FURS,
DRESSES, SKIRTS. WAISTS
AND FURNISHINGS

BEGINS SATIMIAY,
January 2nd
As our policy is to carry nothing
over, we .will make final reductions
on all Fall Etnd Winter Wemables to
be ready for Spring.

L

AKD TRATESn BJflT lACOJK. TDSSDAT. DSOKUBEB 80.1913.



butler oi>eb«] the door quiell?. ud
looked do«o mt him with e ivlBkllnK
ere.
-Ham New Year. Jesktoi!- and
the small non skipped Into the hall,
•■Happj New Year, sir-'” answered
MgM wtf
eef tta «♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• the bis man..
♦ HerM Veueo Folks huMliine ♦
^'sul tossed sway St bi^hberboou.
*-n*eU. thes t am sotos upotairs to
Clubi
I slad of Jenkto's help. "See
^ write .out my New Y'esr-s reso

SUNSHINE

t will try never to weny or 4 i;n be down by the time you ta
♦ *«Ft
ll will try to bs ns happy as
,..r-e.o.«.
I Will try' to bo
be loving,
loving. MpM
holpM'
... kind
; ____ to evsrybody
____ ________
’ and
and_ -to
^ every living riling.
0
If I ever fall in trying to do
^ thane things, I will "Try, try


Z
T
w
J
^
^
«

per before She bad her resolutions
written t(
to suit
her. Fiotlly she read
srritten
.
___ over
___ _______
___________
them
with a____
certain
degree .»
of
pride:
New Tear's Resohitions of
Doekinghnm Prescott.

, childhood to feed snd protect
"Taer mother say. you’rw to so tatO/^W^_^
^rrestore*. m.d never to waste any
«*e library and wait anUl
n un to aae, '««
food “*at
that migot
might relieve too
the nungor
hunger m
of
corneacowrs; than
then von
you can go up to eee
„y nimm or 10_____
______
‘•“f "

• n.. ■ .... .0

I-..,

Jnnted................. ...........

The

-------

lelxed him hv the coat collar.

custom

of

slvlns

New

«“«to

the Itni.
oeM. the hoar set for
^ «>mmenee, ease, the hUI
slBpIr sure with elephants, gt'
*ow»- twBkers.
Poseiw"*. .«»«»• squirrels, nnd many
"'‘a
the kins. Hons. Users and leopards.
Then the Jolly good time began, and
nbat a ^glorious afiemoon they all
had! The skeeraee between ihe bears
and the siiulrrelH catne first, and was

Thc Asa t of Honesty.
walkec own the main steewt
pj p |p,gp
»oaie week!
says as exchange.
«e had
ai and he shivered
«“>«*■ '
>'mek him. • Konr
*>*"«•
xtioped sod picked
was a bright allvor

rel. were

r«:* """"L*
.
.
.
-1th «-*
Saxons,
who
kept
the
fwUal wlto
greanwremony and feasting. In the

... .."-r*""’

.i™

™,

“V.

?; .»■> »"»"•

bUck-uid-white, c .
.._
scmderfal Mat a«.l hoe' be
it. just then ^e iK.l>ollBk obllxta«lf
begaii to slhg. bi.- lltUe maiden list*ped. eRcbanie'l -.''•heo the sonsburst liad ende- ;st»-NreaisrkBd gree)UM bear him bob‘
'

L

ai™;

»«

'.17

outumn with which to feed the '■ *----------------—" ------------ -------- " '' end giratre*i. tne latter winning in uie -pBUeman «

to a
«n the episode.
have had uothssterday Docs. Now
chroom!along at tbat'.^

“ -"S:. »r.L-r“ “ — z'i-x n irjs' -»krr»
~S:r^Lr^
r.r;:7i;z=u;r:::
£

poorly aim

,-cre also the cause of
'

* “
she hi; i.obh*d.
"VIC
as she searched tiavemeot.
dcur.
”1 gness Pve g4■hat
:
All went well unUI the last load of , '
'*« you are looktoboggsnerp. rtmipoped of monkeys.
“‘+‘- “ *“
“ wipe tbmn.
•« (town! Yon gave me a turn. tUsPomorey Shleldo.
who danced away
possums snd aquinelA had started ^ ^ dltoe to t
A. L. -'I
dtt« the parlor every day. tor Paul.”
' Then he tara«id
„k.a Paul.
P..1, •.
•:•
—1» .1... ...1. U.I.. ».*• kw .»■ .... .b. hill s.da..i,, „ U..-S T“ •."Vb“i
end not leave It tor Acnet.
••What's the matter?' asked
..ll•hn..^...r«l....dl.l.«-r."".
......................... w,'•~ <b. .i~
i a moment f^
-I wlU net forget to make the beda rather Indrgnant at this anqeremoslous
^ ^ r,.Utoly from «>»f»«*ble.
ihouIder..-Tk>«e
ID P.ris
l•s^s present
pn-»cm »««■ gneu iiciei? si a rai'iii rate of Speed, s screecb wns^ * . * ^ ***
wb-lteome.myw.lt. ‘
^ triment of . boy who was
«»
Nomhor of mombors o
II,. mn or ...
lor U» „„
«th r... lov h.,,’ Id the geattoni
"i win uke care of my bird 1 ,-e^—eflSn^ To own skstes.
1. tPIS. M24.
occurrence,
dinner anyway.'
Number of namao e
A \
. *"v (Tirtsunss feast had been tbor^ which
Fu^
lb. Elo.]l cbBbee .1 ____
b.ck.‘ wrcmlBkly wob.]—. Jlie Illtle *.“d bo dW. a go ,m
e this year.
Roll, Doc. 1, 19U. S.^7.
tb. ..d, «ld »b« lb.im.1., lb. .„ i> he found hlB».;
«rbutwn. without *
mied the «mt Of the
good^"iwWy. bu't n« bto'ding‘*iroblI- fellow imd
-I wUI »
lb. toboggan
lobM*.. ga
. ,U«bl tartb. .. 11 «K ObployM .1 Id wages ta the
grel
chlr.
snd

It
Tsy
a-ft
ron
The
gift.
,to
simply
Ihe
the
8UN8HIM£ POEMS
being told.
bidc-b— ol lb. d.y,
1. ibo old
o‘.i wi ub.ven id.wi In lb. genUwiiwi’s lorge ercantUe enuhtot Ague, do «, ah«. of ftonnel. ful backed away. ••«'hkt
“ti^iow
"
'•I will 0
The New’Veer.
.n.db.'.Ubi ol tb. dibibi.
.1,
|obbi«it.
...... v-_...........
A- I, U nr- be asked, sturdily.
'
a of Ihe work. Just
because she
O'er the mountatos wild e
.....Ibk 10 .dmlro ,b. ™- ea presenu on x„:
j*-, ,„d
,
Nurse carefully drew down a fold
•**’"“*
.>ew v,„-,
■•.•ars.wsy.
sou l|.-kw.,d.
t- --------, obliging.
tliUe child.
Thl.VI,» ib«. niW
Tblbkl„
oiW 1» ».m. .10^
ori." „„„
lb.
M b«.
bod
O.r C«.b< of Cn
•I
win
always
iw
i.leasaoi
to
everyof
the
flannel,
and
X And all the uotrodden ways
uke
Plok tk™. wli. kll.klok bio. .y«i. .
w. »...«l
ih. r... ... «o|,|».l. ..9
ir esse, for w-e'< nly to turn to
...nk Hk. . ....d o. kod .. 1..1. t. •!“
III. r.r.r«l .Ilk. r.lk. .1 Ikiul. •
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of light.
d...
I.
to.
.mb
.Ibdov
^b
to.
."'einrb'j
W.
.l-d.
no.,
our
oUpK-d
ol < snd here
,p..k or.
"" ""’k
Ik. ........ .
„„
oilll.ll
"■“kk' W"i "'■•d. H..And the valleys ring wfih bis
■Uom. msmika-wsiiis youto •>
.1 tb.t .Id...........
' -bon Sir ?Tbom, tJon. a cousin hMhkens nnd cutl< md
F* .. I..U..I F..1 klon-d.. wllk plollo.. ..1. p«irl.k 1“
„. n. ,„„„i„,
i„.,l|.| n., h». ...
d- „„rt
B.ril
priae;'
■Oh. don't come bothrt'lng
celery. Wo. the pli to adorn: here
lo.od
kfi ..d «,!«. lodlM or k.r
k
.■ld,.p.b
lb.., -lU, . -b«.n ................................
■”.......

And the momtog glInU on' his brow. Aggie!
carry nnd car
currant
■ lb. b.11

Ik. noil b..y llnl.k.
'•
™"F”>
nnd Unu
"Ma
.
. ......uk.uK v.-v.=. .w
........................
.
1.
rda concocted
lb -1. F«d.
"■
Ol.... .1 k,,d«1 *’**•■ he found one leg broken, but aid chowwhow,
Hla cheeks with Its rosy rays_
., ...
admiringly at the strsiuce, i.righi
the squirrel was no! - otherwise In- .by one who knows
here are cod*
Jared, exceiu temporarily stunned hy fish and raullflow crnckors
to the king.
«ls bright eyes be«n and bis «*..«
got to Jdown to the port- ”«.(»- down.
. a ChIl!I!L^^tL't“«- 'tTstTave
the fall. lioctor IJon ordere.1 him <w- er<
da
V—-. I. lb. lib—Il'-e^ib.iui.
■F>» «.bl..'l...r. .b«,.
ried to the nearest house, which hap. are fresh from tb< sam; here are
best cafes are, thronged with iieopb?hM with ihe>sunshtoe's darts
'Oh; VThs. have you finished the
--------- ,--------------holldsvs a lime
petted to be that of two nice ol.1 bears, crullers and . cook and oocoanut
.wior-l hi. leg.
TIai mark hU wa> Ihrougb the gates dishes* '
New Year's Plana
gUdness for all hungrv r home- purchasing costly knick-knacks to be.
cake, and cahdied unnda that the
stow on their friends during the dsy.
....
of dsy.”AJ1 done." aid A>i»es. with a
Ruth and her nmthcr were silting
oreslures that tome to
A. Ihe dying year departs.
. little smile that had not n mite of in the twilight, planning nboul ^e'
^
And the vacant tJironels-now his own. superloriiy to It.
morrow, which was New Year's I*y
here ara
:And his kingdom is human hearts'.
”l>ut I meant to come nnd wipe and Ruth's birthday as well."'
from the lottoin. and on this we pul p-bImii rhev^are irlane’es of naite
r«1«‘*on8hi|. to him. In the coarse crab-apples, enmitei cherries and
-ii-,.
They are trlugiea of paite f
^
^
he told the two old cbeese-oh
them." said Dorn, with n flush.
Ruth was to Invite a Wile girl and
csr'>et
ess things In
filled
Vlih
o.inromeat.
These

*
“•
TW songs he slog., nnd the Jo.v he
"Never mind." «id AgnM.
'« »»r• boari. to i^lleve the cold surfaced a
he was an orphan.
our cupboard of C's lectad.
brings.
knew you were busy.'.'
real Illtle dinner party, and she was
-hd-f .nd
‘ ” '
' "‘™*“ *' *
Now these bears were very klndAre wonderful, nweer and >nre:
Dorn
followed h« ' *l«er down to help make some 6f the good things ^
,nd quantltie. of hay*>ol 'he Jnkea made for tbt hearted,
ti
and
^ they fell very sorry for
Worth
And the future glow, uke n fragrwt atalto. thinking ahe Would put the to eat The three were to have their
<>» thf coofecy',1
Ihe Unto homeless creature, nod soon
Here are. two < little thinga
■ lioner''
______ very ^od
^___________
md a /ifW tbecame
rose
rooms to order and fee«the canary be- dinner
II by them-lves
at a lltllo^
ri him.__________
and be of *orth tning for t
year;
-- - - hen thrSay
-them.
So when
thTSay «me
came that he pireL to Ire
■x'eath tie wand that he wave, to foil Ague, reinrned. But to! her uble in the dining-room, which wes
taken-not only , I'-toego. tity
t^y all
all three
three wbnl
wbnl to
to
,(,^11 of
Ir,
'
.
surprise,
the parlor
'and altUng-iyom
to- be sot with the very smilest‘ driaL......................
..
-k
nleenn. often bStbe m the
w able to go.
And with kisses sweet, and with were dusted. Dick w.a eayng f^h dishes to the ho'jse. The next morn£,„,h. r If ihey have a sunnv v’
V'**-c^rt. and the bears . i.,„^
addition to
seed with great nuix nnd it
Kuth was going Into the Wtchen
e^^.. a,..- th- daj (o11o\ing, legally adopted him
smilea. we greet
pontaneonaly
Keau* 0? sirt-tinh Prevail, j-ov^hlv
Proin that time on. Tommy Bqulrrri
Jld^ri!
■ 1 o'riock. How long n ilmec she With a big apron on. and. after rite
^
- The tieautlful. glad n;w year.
Crfine extra OM
_
d.1__ *™“
from the ancient .itolom of V1.-ln»
giving ______
iwaya__had ___________
a very -comfortable.
__Selected, had spent over those ccaoluiiona!,,
had washed-her hands very,
consrlotm
efPigeons and bird/
extremely benches of ... s*w'hlch was said to and two dear friends to these old
After making Ilaby Pred happy with clean Indeed, she was going
least onn
I fond of cake :
hence wc
denvcd froi TatiuB. king of the hears, while they never ceased lo be
« big block hoaie. Dora rilpped up- out the cnisl for the Utile pies and
^
A New Vear’e Motto.
hasty word or ungfis deed «a1i
Bablnes.
who
presented,
with
grateful
that
the
toboggan
accident
sUIrs nnd bron^t down her paper fit the pieces on the little lios ready
____________ ____
New Year's day liaa come again.
Olind I
til tender, cooking the bones, too. for .. . liougha
.............. .. from uees to the the day of the sporting contesU had
h'V f^*'thla-Aato
of "New Y'car’e Raaolutions'! and for the baking. Then she was going
ThU Is the day. you know.
dul«l, Uld 1, ™ Id. I»ri.r lire.
t. mi th. ,1.. -Ill, cu.Urd „d
""■'-.d
Sm-"'"U»l-««dln.. v.ry
YS'hen Resolutions flU the nlr
•ril k«:p ... .... .dd ..r.
Udul. .nd .—Ixm-oh. wl,.l Id..
?il
... .1—1 .o lli.l
''-F" d*!- Th— ob-ll.nt «ld Iml., Hill, rt.,,,.' As thick as flakes of snow.
.. Aoil.. ddn,. .dd do ...nlUtod 1 11 ...Id 1,. TN..,.!.. ... Fold. 1.

; '7^,. ,d ” .
..d .F kod.l,. Fodidulod.
I Ulked It over with father today.
Just by addAnd he suggests', plt^ '
llldl d-1. lo'b. dod,. ..d Ir, fii.1 . .dull
.1.., ™,k -»'.ld “
ddi.
,h7 ,.d /!av m "
'"

•” « IF—
of sunshine,
»F to b. d. 1,1—»dl .. .b. 1. Tb.l OU,k.. .dd .pri.kl, tldlM —dd, 7 77 '1,7:,.
'
o„.o
‘ .dd .dppr.«a,» ^
By which he thinks 1 can
iu email
oil, b. b«lar- Ibu. ortild, dd, d on top of ih, Iro,„dk. D..ld„
. ,7"
' “"'“'•v
faults
*

,hon.u,d
r™i«tlons."
ihl.
.h.
wodid
drradi:.
M-l.rv
I—
m,

'Fmidri
.Ub.nodkb

i,.

po,u.ni«i.
sotuR
Into
01.
eUbtO
------By the time I am a man.
BHtlcriOK oro.lo.nt. lo moke It.v.rv
.f
^1. IllU. ton o.trfde
around n salad on her litth' cut-glass
I am not to try them 11 at once.
^
dish that Aiintld- May gave her for UrlKht when to the sanllghi-li was jourricntlons. except to certln parts one of the horses, with a slate and ' ’ .
Benny's Diary.
But uke them one by one.
-en to.be
decorated very much Uke t
' of Scotland, where the ancient rites pencil to hla hand, "Why. lISTTy,
Jotttle Ben likes to write, and no ChTlstmas. and do ever so.ynany other Christmas tree.
No matter If It tokes n year
been dug
are
riU) in (urce.
excMmed,
"whal
are
you
doing*"
he
was
very
much
pleascd
whep
mam
pleasant
things.
Oae fault to overcome!
New Year's D.vy prevd-d t
On
New
Year
s
eve
it
la
customary
WriUng
remiKUIUon."
wps
the
reth^'^Ure

*
ma gave him a diary. It had a red
"Won't Janey and Roy be glad to
"Procraattoatlon ' wm the word
fifteen min.
lone''e.nillful day, the S' ■n shone
country
nad
among
ply
••Well,
tfhy
don't
you
write
It
to
cover, and the date of each day was come!'; Ruth said. 'They are
I think be used today.
lowing, traekbrigbUyand It had grown warmer.
naUonlltles to meet to the the library?” “Because the teacher ,n_ u‘
prettily printed on a soparate page- some, now their mother is sick.
He says It Is my greatest fault:
Ich he or she
,j,r a festival of song, which told me to write a composition on a u obliged to
"Y’ou had better keep yo^ diary Don't >'M think Ujvill make them The guests came early, and during the
That I must not delay
ninntog. The
on th- .able to vour room"
day gtany whom we had not seen dur-/„,t, g„,i, nearly midnight, when a horse.”
object of the h.
hnom"" said haoDT*"
'*
To' root R ouL So now. yoa see.
get back to
"•■ iway.
Mother thought it would, and Ruth
<!"««»»«*•
the enve before
I've, made a New Year's vow—
"Then
caught hr
want on

’ '
fensting, oni> to re
ihiTold year out knd the new year u the larger. % bear or a dog?" the
bounds
know wbe|-e to find It."
I'll not procrasticie again.
ms}- lead
-Vto. totoim.,” ..Id B..W, -H-b.1
"In't 1, tdd to dd Ibldk. lir pto- 1™
V,',77 " . 'l,,.'!,.!,''!
7
ov„ bMdki,
My motto; ' Do U Now.”
water, over
sense a fesiltai. and dellghifiil to begin to ring„a peal of welcome, en-halred miss: "A bear is mo

fences,
retraced
-M U Chi
e as haxard.
watch Uicm—ten different kinds of church rbliues vibrate on the air ly a little larger than a dog."
oiu as posible.S World.
with motodloua measure, and Uic
a UlUe girl who ,did Hot know the
B oflencr. no I could."
you might write i
A FACE OF NEW YEAR 8TORIE8. mamma.
slxiy-flve pigeons, all colors from
watchers, rising from their devotions, meaning of the word ''vlcllty'' blam“But, my dear." said mother, "you '
Dora's Resoliitiena.
snowy ''famir I
asked UtUe
Ben. «u«v
don't ao«u
need to
a fcstl w
day .u
to \
be a happy
“Wish
-vkisn you hsppy New Tear!”
rear!" cancall-What are ineyr
"wnai
they - asaeo
luue wen.
u> wait
—i for
■»• mingled wlThL^'frar'l'^ll
**'^**' **"* ''***'
^ ***^ brother for uslpg 1L "It cant

to Doto. Itod, her Plllp.. to h,r .U■Wbl. jou tottht rtoolto 1»1 to M. ord.r to todk. p.opl. b.pp.y^StoL,,
""
“ * «~F «»">"
«“ “ FOp. bw miny more
ter
mittens and
I on yon. So
tor Agnes,
Atoto. who
.b. stood
noto before
b-tor. the
lb. dressdbto.- your
,o«r mil,...
.dd books
bddk. and
.dd toja."
ldH,- can
to. do
dd pleasant
pl.to.dl things
lUd.. toil
»/ people
ptopl.
"T. todJ7,to7,
to 77,777
*”
““ “
or cooed conteniedlj
At first some
-----------------------.
may each year
tog-Uhtc. brushing her curls. “Wljgt g*id mamma, smiling.
^very day to the year."
J
’ler than the
New Year'* Day in Junglstown.
/Preddld was making great eie:- laat.-7<?harl#a
makM you get up so earlyT.'lt UnY
"Oh, yea!" aid Benny. Bo be wrote .“RTiy. I caa'< have a i*ny eveey seemed timid at sight ol that strange.
dazxliog tree, but soon Iqst theirfearThe first of January dawned bright, tions to reach bis
hac which hung on
fareakfast-iime yet. It is so warm something oa the first page of hU day!” said Ruth,
when others, who had
admired the ,nd dear, much to the gratification of the rad:. "Whia the matter. Fredand coxy here to bed. I'm Votog to He diary, and put It to hU pocket He ' No, but a party la not needful
•« 'e.erv ll ni>*tir. but he make follu happy A kind act -mar
•Pbrogchbd wiO, con ,he lobabiunls of Junglewwn. tor die*' asked his mother. "I guess I
here and think up lou of good
nursery
•tan^ to ^ U np*^™. but he
fldence. and to manyways .bowed
King l« hml decreed that variou. must be too short at both end^• ..Id
iutiona for the new- year. Then I met Rover la the hll, and he bad to be very little Indeed, yet It cannot
rhymes can
,ck man} bun.. their delight. '
n>ortlng contests should lake place on Freddie
dradi of yaa
«ao write them out 'after breakfast stop and wish him a liappy New help edding to somebody pleasure.
> Song or SlxThe festival coaitoaed a week. The Monkey HUI There were to be footLibert_______
came with
bis gnndps
•«
___
__
____to_____
to_
pence"
was
TWiy don't you make some renolu- Tear They bad a good romi> together.
"1 don't see- what I can do." answer,
tb< sixteenth
tree was left until a heavy ------ -------------- vi,it bit Vandms. ttTien they were century. '“I
KOUI “I'm
. m ao
au amlL"
.maig
snowMice" was
tfoas. Agnes?"
nnd-theu Benny sew that it was anow- ed Ruth.
"You will be six tomorrow nnd six
encounters and toboggan races,
home his grandpa noticed Al- ^ In the
les 1 "The
"I don't know. I hadn't thought lug. ao he ran out to find Tom. who
where It was sheltered from the Ip fact..almost every _klnd of winter
slacking up some. When he
lUtcd the chUabout It" repUed the little girl. "I had given him a severe, anowblltog will be quite ©Idenough to
make e .
^
EUubeth.
to
be
indulged
to.
with
the
„ked
him
what
the
matter
was
he
have been harrying 'to get dreeaed. a few days before and now there was great maayjjeople happy. You have
'
_
tor
Oui to Play"
I«1 -to totoid tototod. -pu,d toto... .tod to.... to p.,- u. btok.
d.to. ktod .kidto Ito outoto toi
„d-n,^.
. kl;
reign of
fh.. .to....oto..to<
to—-F
atep." Grandpa was Charles II„ i
Ftoddk bu btok dtoto. .1, tb.
Tbd too. b.Pt Od Wild, tor tbto. ttU itol ,to. .»d tod.to Md Ibdd
.m -HBmp
walking too fast.
Ihe greateet daya. sad Benny bad ao much Inn that >;ou can remember,
All the animals, from the very big
give adtne thought to God's creatures
One day as grandma wat sewing antiquity.
i err-baby?" return, he quite forgot hla new dtory. But
“I'“,cried Rolh^ her face full of
.
' Frwtect and freed them not only
t'd b^r
hntter one day when Tom was shoveling n pnae.
ed Dora. "Wen. perhaps I'd
Chrisunmide
give Item a little since .he day for
riilylToirg^LdStS"
get up, .seeing you are nitI randy ,to path he saw aom^lng red to the
Her mother smiled. “Doein't It
^
had looked forward
gn «iv«u,
•«
down, -ie«i
TeR mamma
loaoims iI am cvioius
coming anow.
.now. Whal
nnac au
do you
j^u think?
wiiu*. ib
It was
— make
—— ——
fatoer —
hauler
k,— —-----to have—
hla—111-Yourown
Yaurownheart
heartwill
winbebefilled
filledwith
withlor
Joy eager
cwtecantlcliiattan
anticliailonand
and Jov.
Joy. and bad *** *“^'**’“•5' atl^cled by the white
^ ,
right awarTTft'd she crawled out of Benny's diary ! He had dropped ll to tie glri bring hla dreaalng^own nnd
having gladdened thir baarta and worked bnsllv, getting things In read]nounlato
bed >a Agnes dosed the door.
a anow^ank when be was tnrntog -Uppera wd the evening paper every
much w.. eccoSuhed be‘
“ rlaltoJ^r
pluck out the whitest ouea. "WhU ""
on aj
they
Don radebed the dtolng-room Just .imeraaalU.
nl«hl -fen he cornea homer' _
fooTtiat would^er- »ore the eventful day arrived,
' ns her atannnn and sister set the Tom opened It, nadThIa is whi he
Oh." said Ruth. "I love to do thl!"
^ wasted—Exchange
there had-to be
a space earth are yon doing. Lncy?" excllm- abelf of
nevah keered
breakfast on the uble. Freddie had uw in Benny's writing.
‘'Ana doesn't It please grandma to
—---------------------cleared for the epecutora. with a ape- ed grandma. "Ob!” replied Lucy. "I marked: "S
been restored to good humor,
•Jtoi.I «. -mldj to dtok, . to.4. k.v. todtodod, n.. diFUIr. .dd ,«dd
TW. Y«r.
clU tton « did, Toi lli, Udi '.'dd “

^ .
everybody seemed very happy
( luUon not to be ao carelea bout lorin the book or the fancy-work thl she Suppoto we think little about number h,, friends- then the making of n fine ®®‘
has forgottenr mother went on.
one;
slide for •*«- tobogganers, —e
At Cragamoor the "vlewa” ara exthey gathered areund the first morn, tny thlaga."
and mthe
to do with IL"
t and mndi <
Ruth toughed. "If surii things make Suppose we help somebody else
tog anal of the new year. Bright
And thl wna nU that Benny
’ marking of the bounds for the toot tensive, i
Mted on by the nrtisu and summer
folks happy, I'am going to do more of ' '' have fun;
faena. merry votoea and aood wishes written. How Tom did topgh!
races. Moreover, each family provld» It n chnmlng. lamlly group.
Beany looknd eober n minute, -nad
U>l« ««t re«r. HI dn Just as Suppose we ne'er speak of the fnnlu ed a full lunch basket, so toe mothers
The children lUtened and_____
Dora and Agnes cleared the Uble them he b«ns to tongto too.
“ I “• «^®fy
nnd daughters were also busy plan- «wembered. One morning ml breaklUin. as
when the meal wna nnisbed. for tbera
-Well" he anto. "I tan goto* to make
“And If yon want to hip me." Suppose we are randy our own to In* ,i,„ uiey ahold cook.
fast when they were telling tfetf m the toast
In this
shore
was BO nervant 4n the b^. and » new reseriutton not to lone any* motf^- «»nttoued. -you «nn play wUb
amend;
Finally, when the dsy came, aU was
**7’
*•
the
tehy
when
be
to
tretfnt
bnilJ
Suppose
we'laugb
-with,
and
not
at.
ready.
Moat
(amUlea
had
even
pnefcad
*'<
dreamed
I
was
on
the
roof
of
Mr.
el.
and
la
the two ristera helped mneh wtth'the iblng more, aever.agala.''
him
to
knock
other
folk,
fee
food
the
day
before.
So
ll
haphouse
and
1
fell
off
Into
the„ffolM
la
then
work, that mamma mlght get n^re
And mamma says that he U keep
houam
And never hurt anyone “just for n iened that quite early In the morntog view.”
Margaret, aged
aged three
three and
and n half.
urge crowd
crowq bad
nau gathered
gaioen on Mon••8h1l*I waah or wliw Itbe dlaheer Iwh'^ltwTf^V^^^lHjd!*'
'-Oh. mother. wooM that renBy make
Joke:"
., a Urge
Mnrgnrat.
~7~'
naked Dora.
__________ •—

yes happier* Baby to ao anas aome- Suppose we hide tnnbto, nndI sboi^tiey
aboi^bey Hill. Not only 11
II the clUsena
.
of »ew to-wlk one Jone morning with
Wungletown
luelf
and
their famlltos her Utber. Stopping by .hthe randalde
"Oh. Ilfwash them, and yon nan
Panto New Vehr'a Oito ^
tl»na. and 1 donY like to have hhn
only cheer- .
V.............
.
.......
w
r..*—
»r New %
VeA there, but also aaimato wl||e her father urged her to' watch thm ^
wipe• th«.”
Agnen. 'Tor you'd
Pnnl'e UtUe visit at grandpa's was konra the hooaea over Jast as 1 gl How onre-we shall be'of a Happy
th«." eeM
a.
wan Biaay
Bmhy ^toa
^ton away
hviy |■fe^my bird, to ndmira his benntltul nAvtiien.
at an esd. aad he had norae home. T1» thin haV Mdtt.”
Tear!
-^pito wan
«r. aaa»II idooY care."
I William

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.owr P.U. Ob. !«*■ rt- “•»”

—.
h. ....

..... rrr- s:--EE
^*r ^r-r.

rrwwnrw—miss V^arw «. ««•■»

lh*t '
New ve*r Cti«ton>fc
-liut II ii> «h«o he (reu> (
1 need ,tbe help," said mother, "asd
<ri,ere used to be a custom lo eofue
those that make peoitle happr hare to n^y years oxo of puan* all t?>e Ne*
do dlsacreeable tblnss
_____ ____________
well as Yeerv
xlfia on the____
floor „
to _______
a dark
plenaant.•
»here the rertplenu srmmhled
-Theii 1 won t mtod If baby U cross
ti,p„ p„ ,{,elr knees, sod If they
or nnythtogV said Huth. •Til to -nd
out other than their own. It^y
make every body as happy as I ran ,pre fined a ceruln sum which
all^-the year! "—Selected.
to be expended to addilioD lo the snnd
Cheer. Bess of bran and baakeis of
sbavlnss were used to conceal the
( Sifls in. nd the whole process s(as

carpet in sneiiem iiist-e..

.i»ur ^
client, and she ramembered
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--------------- ----------------- --------------- ..--------- him Od New Year's day with a pair
.h.
glove, which had forty gold pieces
the «mo.t harmony prevailed
the gloves, but returned the money,

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O&AHD TEAVBWSB

AKD TRAVBESB BAY BAQL*. TUB8DAY, DECBMBBB 30, *913,

After
Christmas

REBELUpllOFUmERIK
DOROTHEA NOURU.'
Woo^TUle. S*:*- 1»--D«r6« 0«^
rod«';-^t I bad Ur«d • buo<r«d jrav*
•0. I iboDld *t «kl> nomtat be
tn mi rtwtn, e^te end droopit w«b df«P«*r. bartta 0®» '«»W
tecoUb •wmr •■«<*•«»» broken
*»n. Howwf. I
• t»enUeth
■nwrr s<rt Md wtn brenk my benrt
a no <mt. Whkt b more. I won't
,m it ft bn*« the ^eMt IltUe nick.
^ be mot* «xpU«at. ;nck ud I bnee
•rted forerer. 1 d»'t propoee to
gM mr AmertoM todependence tor
ti ann. If I nm o be cooped op
ter 1 «m mbrrtod tmi nerer opeak
piMMot wotE to dip of the men I
jiow. I woirt BOm. that'* nil. Nntunliy I did not vntt Jack to think
ptntnt for bis. no I (hoocht I
vonJd get * »pw r»» Of *’'obnee loot ni good • time *a poealble.
went to father. I * aiked me ho*
DDCb money I *i»M ne«l.
I told him—n-^erriwaaonable «nm, I
•mre yon-hlV^ntal
Immediately klndli^ Daagbtcr hnthcrtog
*aa
l9c*^ed accordlngj
Among other pleamat thingi. he rethat ff I m* f» to break a

GIVE FARM ANIMALS CHANCE
Fault of Farmer If Stock

Falla

It isn't the fault of yonr stock If
they tall to make a pruOt for you.
They live up to their oppotuntUea.
How few men do!
If the pig falls to grow. It la because
you have not let him. It the calf gets
;-beUled: It is not bU fault, if the
pot-lK
colt llIs wild and ahy. la It hla fault or
If the lamb la a scabby, ticky.
good-for-nothing ^eclinen. don’t blame
the lamb U the chickens mope around
with wings trailing, alt In Judgment
their keeper
The pig win use every opportunity
foF growth you offer. See bow quickly
bo finds and uses a bole In the fence
do gel greener pasture. The
calf will grow Into a prime baby beef
ow of an excDK. veil and good, bnt
flhe dalo oow If you give the
portuutty. The'ccilt wlU bo feariess
alter tbU I moat economlia.
vronld no longer pay »nch enormoua and safe it you lotroduce him senatbly
all sorts of peculiar noises and
btlla for tne. That made me pretty
mad. for-1 bare not bad a ne« dteaa
thia month
FYO^ that moment 1
vade up my mIndMhat T would be
independent It la not that I mind
Monomlxihg. Ifa the apirit of ththlng. If ttir father conalder* mo
m bia purae. I will remove my-

Big George
Sampson eat
down on the
lounge where he
had found bis woe
bit of a wife cry­
ing In the sofa pil­
lows and gently
linod her to him.
-isn't the house
party a suweMs?"
-be asked, gently,
•or has the cook
gone
wrong
agalnr
"Will Cummings
Is -a pig-headed,
obstinate
brute,
and 1 bate him."
remarked the
young wife. Irrele^
vantly. “And ns
for Carrie Hep­
burn, 1 will never
spnak to her after
thie party Is
oter."
And she stamped
her pretty foot
spUefuUy on the rug and Jabbed the
tears from her eyes viciously.
•■Will Cummings—Carrie Hepbur*.''
repeated Sampson. "Why-whathow—7" and his vol^'dled aw^ in

-A CLOAK SALE
This garment oliCTlDg Includes not only Coats, bnt onr enllre slock of
Dresses. Soils and Fnrs. Nolhing reserved. The enllre slock al pro­
nonneed prlee rednellons.
'
The mere annoMcement ol this Oannent Sale may not convey to yonr mind the money saving hn."
portance of the event; so aa to further emphasise the matter we would explain that this safe means a
radical reduction of price on every garment in the stock. It means that the proBt-maldns season is
r in this store. It means that we ihall at once proceed to turn the garment stock into cash, and we're
going to do it at a big sacrifice.
With nearly four months of wearing weather before you, this garment bu^g opportunity should

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l-LADIEa' AOT> MISSES’ COATS.

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I'hiiH-billiis. ZilM-liii.w, I'lirm iiN.

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LOT 3-LADIES' AND MISSES COATO.
A lalir NliipiiM-ilt’<■! li.-vv wilH. r ^l.vb-;, I’.cii-b-s.
N..\.-ll.v ZilH-lin.-s. ..Mai-l.iss,-. .-i.-, Valm-s iij.
. M li^lMlO. All.T .................. ..
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AUChUdn>n’s CoatsiMusiGo
Collected Into Hiree lots at choice ii»r $2.97, $$.77"and
$4.87. Ffirmcriy Priced u|1 to $9.00

Women’s
Suits

WOMEN 'S SILK PLUSH COATS
liliick < nti.-y Fur S.-ts. Shawl .-..IPUB MUFFS.
,
lar. lar-.- i.iiiff. v.ilii- ’ M
"They are perfectly hatefut.- replied
Til'--;'' iiri-'iln- t'mnl sn
SliiivH i-iillar :iii<J ciifTs. TIi'- re.
nl .............................
Ms wife. "DonY you see. you great
All at Reduced Prices.
rili'-i- jiri*“-s <.ii win1'-r
<lu,-tt] Jirire Iiiilk<-N ibu Njil.llgoose. I got up this party,and
itlitr .\riaili.in l.aiiib Sr|>; I’illow
Miitx.
I’
.
lark
t'l.iir'V
Miifl'-I.
I'ill-'U
>tvli"i.
to all the trouble and have,endured
<Vnl par..... . a w«n<b-rlul barniiilT: Inru'-- shawl .-..liar:
a whole week with a house full of
iSi-ryfi-s. l*<i|'iiiis. Novpeople wbeu I might have bad you all
rlly Siiiliiii.'s ill Jiliiili iJiillare decMed (o be 4 govera'i
to mysulf-and why7"
or--<l iiinl ............ . siyl<Onc'e nfe muat be llrei through acme■ Bios me if 1 know.- rolled Samp­
bo«. Devotedly yoni*.
*
Hi\ iili'i] into :i "mnirR nl
son.
Chamsr White pigs. Thsy'sr* good
-Vfhy. it was all to get will and
Chicago^ Sept *S.—My Di
('srrto together and make a matchtnde; Too ba»o no Idea bow your Fights. Give hliA the oppoifunlly to don't you eee?letter •■omforted and strengthened
‘Vou'ro n darling," he wUUpered.
the world while yet a y’l^gsler.
me You aee by the date that
.
lamb will be a frisky ball of-wwol -holding ber itgbl. vWeU. what's gone
’VtiliK-s tiji to !r2T..'>".
at Aunt Cora'a. I came her* eo that and mutton If you help talm get rid of wrong?"
I ml^t meet the wown who wlataea (be things that pesu-r him. Give him
•-Kvery-thlng." ehe replied, the tear*
employ me. Thla momtag Lwent
show. I'be chicks will grow again starling to her eyes. "That
doaTiiowD to Interview her. Too Into morning crows and cackle In a huteful Will l^emiijIngB will not even
would hardly have hnown the atald. short time If they have a decent look at -Csrrte. He Ulrts with all the
«hd Cough Remedy.
Took the Advice.
Feed.
Will Sava Time for Housewife.
dliWflod Individual who meekly
Tbe heed of e Urge busUess bonoe
place to live In and aiv given the op­ other girts and goes fishing with the
Thomas Mott Osborne, the •'volonCotton often geb unwound and dirty
avered the hundred and one qnaa- portunity to develop
moil, hut i can't get him Into ihu same
lory uiilllonalrw convict.' said of tbe in the family niL-ndlng basket. es|>ecial- bought a number of those ' Do It now"
aid
that It a--wmod necesaary for
signs
and
buug
them up around bis of(Yeate opportunities for th* stock room with Carrie, excepting at mealu. i-i-ry
food in Auburn priiwiii:
]>' when the bUKV btiuaewlfu bos much
madam to ask. •
and Ihun he changes seaU wlth-wotm- [ui>i»'r rt-iiisuly
that are depetidi-nv iii>on you
r. King's
"It Is fresh and wholesome. Belter mending to do. and little spare lime to flee. Tbey were efleciivs beyoud ex­
PSoally the eanouneed. In a cold, them a fair show and they w^jl sbow^ body- or talks to somebody on thu otb- lUK iH-lt.'i III th
.\<w IMscovi-ry. Ix-wls t'JiamlM-rlaln.- than that of some cheap resUuranl:. do It in. U each reel or spool of cot­ pectation. and yet it con hardly be
hatgaloiog tone of voice: “I think you what natui* does with a^ oppor- • r side or across the ,uhle. And Iho of Matis-hcsTor. Ohiii. wrli*a about Ms
uid
that
they
worked well. When,
IliUcr CL-nalnly than tbo Chat Mort ton U pul Into a little bag with the
you would anlt ne Ton have a pleas­
worst of It Is when by tbo mo« pa­ rhlhlicii; "^liiellnieft In severe- «t- provides.
after tbe first few days, the bustneea
• •_________ i
end out. It will save a good deal of man counted.up the reaulU. be foand
ing personality and- that U quite an tunliv.
tient and docp-laid diplomacy 1 do get icks we wi-e-r afraid they Would
die.
Wo
•The restaurant of tho Chat Mort trouble and keep the cotton clean.
important Ihtof with children.- 1
them together—as I hsve done sever*!
01 fhci- we itcoved what * certain Is In tbe Latin quarter. You get •
that the cashier bad skipped off with
vanted to box b<v ear*. Pleaalng per- KEEPING EWES- FLEECE ORV times—then Carrie, the mesn thing.
-me-U Hr King's Nc
IS5.1MKI. ths head bookkeeper bod
rabbit ate'w tor three cents, and a
I. fear. Wc rely- on 1
eonallty. Indeed! I nppoM ahe thinks
e hav
sjolU U all and fiwexea up and i.rtve«
eloped with tbe typist, three clerks
table d'hote dinner provided for 15
i.„
...ass- M,.
her lovely Infaits will absorb some Of Great Importance That Sheep Be him away or goee away herself,
bad asked for a raise to oabry. and
cents-vin
comprls.
that
b
to
soy.
Protected
From
Winter
RalneD
of
oi
of It! But 1 refrained from saying
leful for anything and 1 cannot
thu otiice boy bad set out to t
wine
Included.
_
Salt
and
WaUr
Essential.
t>
rt
Iml
mind.
anything about my Inmost feelings.
understand It at all."
a
highwayman.
"Well, al the Chat Mort oift
r
e'l'liy
virtue, hiTOltdatc Ihi-m to Industry-ac1 humbly Ugged teve to .thUgt '
••('oinc. come. ' aald Sampson. “Don't
nlng.
WIchllan
complalned:i-m cunsldThe proiecuon of breeding ewes take It so but*. What of U. anyway?
Uvliy, atrawbrit. Make tlivm
cunsM!T for one n:xbt. Tour affecUona
Walter,
thU
hero
L'tled
chicken
from falling snow Is Important, eape- We've bad a Jolly week and what
«r ct/ry vice as sbanuful1 and'^n'
Wanted to Collect
Is no good.'
obiflon to
clslty Is it important when It fulls' In does H matter to you tf Cummings
manly. Fire them with ambli
Bin (on tho third story, to Tom, OP
-••Hut the waller excitedly and voln- be us^ul. Make them disdain
>nii of rain. Winter rains and and "MIbs Hephum don't hsp|>eu to
W«rry Hat a Valii*.
binUo be
There must be a way of Uking bly n-plied:
awle^b.— the ilfib)—"i aay, Tom. wheneveroonalto tli-el are always cold. If sheep fancy each other as you supposed. Tho
destliuto of -any tts'-ful know)
t tnli-ui, would youse mind dropping a
•oh. impossible, monsieur’
The' John A^ms to hb wife.
worry rightly, wu tliat It ahall do us
upen-wooled breed am long
whole confounded lot of 'em
hammer or a brick or anything hard
tell you the l•^llel. The day after poeed to these tboy may ;d« great worth die tears you have shed today, good and mn harm. Worry, rlgh» chicken, on the conlran'. b very go^
on mjLJiead? Oi Just been Ukin' oat
lnd*-ed. On Monday It was ro.tai v«^.
writing yon. I looked pale and sub­ harm The clow^d-wool breed, as
pull youraeif together and let's — taken, should train to quleinesB. ^u- on Tuesday It was boiled pork, ywdtersome accident InBuraiit-e:"—Buffalo
niiilty. pallence, gentlem-si, syn^dued enon^ to teach &0 chndiwn. tor merinos, will be harmed much Irts. down to dinner. This U tbe last
Courier.
day It was cold chicken, and today
1
though
ihy
It
ought
not
to
eventuate

water
cannot
readily
ent<-t
1 wept ocwuF of tears that night.
ll b said thai hunger ie a good
nlng. you know-. Tbo party breako
It is bolU-d cbibkeu. It will not be
king
oUiM
li
naturally
do-M
la
maki
wool
that
they
carry.
The
sb«'lter
Jnst to the mlLite- of the time I bad
U|> tomorrow."
bad till tomorrow, monrleur, and then
romforlaMe.
Buffer
because
w
provided-ifp
to
the
lamblug
season
agreed to give my answer, there
Smart Youth.
Mrs. Kamiison went into her
wu
waiters
will
eat
K.'"
Unful
w-orty.
I
d
making
us
a
suun-e
of
painful
Hlttory Prof-"Why .ore the Middle
a Aiw at the b- n. and the maid came may be of tbe simplest kind, providing -to go through those motluns by uh<cl.
be relished Tbe various Iluvoi
to Olliers becauee ««• are worried
will pyolecl from storms and sains women crsidti-ate the evident
Ages known aa the Dark Agea?" Wise
up to tell me U.st a gentleman wished
seeds and leaves, trufnej. munbrot
Thr aim should b<- to give the worry and trouble and wear and tear •aU-es.—A li. K. Boyd.
Hint for Parcel Post Usert.
to see me. I qiastered all my railing
and the like, even if they have
Prosh—"Because there were to monY
the Jewelers' food value, rentli-r food more pabta- knlghto."
breeding ewes large liberty In winter, r'r<iH.-iitIy' sbij emerged looking frosleonrage and c-scended to seal
tbe ground Is bare, or even partialfata. The rv‘«ption room was so
. Tor it vrlir do them good to give
a are sending
dark that I cogM hardly see wfiere
In apeaklng of the Bihl
c roalty sealed packi
post wbi
tbs msn was pisudlog; bnt I began them iarge'llhFrt) Tbey will make tnlngled wonder and admiration, and
If vou are «m«Ij>ste<l. your enUre
wllh on outer wrafipieg t .•hlfh g
my little speed; without trying lo see excursions to tbe fields In kcarcb of logelbcr they went down lo greet their erally understood that wo mean
The "Black Patferm."
him. Before I bsd uld more thsn grass, -and the exercise will do i
friends. At the ubie Sampson noted two books, tho Old and New Testa­
«-Good evening. Sir.------." he stepped much good. Tbey should b.- allc
for the first llm<-during the week that ment. which, taken collectively, have
It was a presldenttal candidate who
6C
books.
Ub$>
chapu-rs.
31.IT3
verses.
lie
In
a
well
bedded
yard
at
night,
for
the
post
office
deparlmenl
to
open
quickly forwaiJ drew me Into his
Mlfs Hepburn and , Tummlngs were
began his speech from a railroad car nils nnd yon win soon gel rid of cond
letters, them, these scaled
packages
a ahed or house adjoining, as they -K-aied next.each other. Now that bo
arras, pressed my head against bis
by saying that he especblly enjoyed sii|ia(lon. headarhe and other trouble*
ejected by the coun­ through all right, but If for any rea- addressing bb rellow<llbens from the Recommended by all droggbU ol
prefer
r
shoulder—th>r< sras something w
noticed it. he reipemhered that they
lUth packogee are opened and "buck paiiorm."
The other neeestkiT attentions in­ had been no ecaied sine* the party cil of Nice as uninspired. but acmeTraverae City.
dcrfuUy famfll; r In the feel of th<
mb discovered, the Jewelers
clude reguUr feeding, a supply of Salt conveiK-d. lY--scnily Curnmlngs be. limes bound with the Inspired porarms—and a
lc<: 1 knew only i
w^ll, though It was husky with emo­ at all times sccessible. and an ample gan a series of light passages with tiousi.couuins 14 bcoVs. Ik3 chapters, celving them aro forced to pay full
tion. said: "Kl-ty. darling, bow coqld supply of pure water and a yard >.\Hs8 Cray, the big blonde daughter of l&.uai VL-nes, and 123.IsS word*.
apart from those of horses and cal-'
e Chicago banker, and presently^ In
yuur
manner half bantering, half ga'If Jack had not taken me so
lanl. proposi-d to young Mr. Carson,
awnrea. I should have bad time
name, the poet oIBce^utborillee
ho -of the budding mustache and lilac
ot.’lact my wsuderlng wtu agd b<
t sure to whom they should deliver
perfume, who sat nuxt to b* r. that
lliile child, bu: as It was. I simply
and, hoping to get a clue froi
they- change reals, for which Mr. Carput mr arms Kround and dong
rhoracler of the goods, removed the
ikjtlj Ihn dignity I
him. tdiMns
it ray heart w
'outer
wrapper and found the sealed
hto-yontb tii^he wnn well sallsQrd
broken Itmtead of ^rfeetly sound and
MarkMtt
package Inside. Instead of nine cenu
w'lib his seat and his licighhors,
-whole.
FARM PRODUCE-*yytfi RHos-. (or the five pounds, they made me pay
Jsrk says ib-y are going to have
Sampeon ghino-d al Miss Hepburn.
U etnu a pound. * total of $1.60.—
She was absorlM-d ia a discussion wllb
the finest cotillion of the season n^t
Feeding neks wlU p*y
j*ew York Time*.
lYofftssor Hedley.yUie spectacled
week and. of course. I....poni!ii.'!i
•elvee In the hay savcH.
ciallsi on. her le(tf a* to tbe probable Kfiga/.....................
•AWtf A
'
J mnst stS
dearie, for I have
Ilay/loose.........
Docked the Cate' Talla
an appolntAVat the dreasmakera.
Strai, per tan .
Monaaterles and conveob seemoob
As ever, y^bdog
KITTV
p e.—flBiuTBe. yon know
FARM RRODUCt-eelUlM PHoee. nrally to befriend cob. When Sir
ncair-Layard
was at ML Athos la
arc to be g^taald of honor.—K. W.
1645 he noticed tbe number of "bug*,
Aonan's rights.
tot, overfed cats" kepi by the monk*
Sampson glanced at hla wife and
epical Rain.
One pecuUarity atrvck him. The cab
The price of jiork ahouM convince imlled IndulgenUy. “This la one Ume
It has tonl iwD known that the
,W" ha >1
/were almost os UllIeM as If they
ny person that Uiere to profit la good
dirty rain of V' •) amoky region U
___ I. but evidently by artillebi
disastrous Uftn- for vegetation,
'
means. “On asking for on explana­
care a tinker's malediction for themnow appears pobabie—or at least ‘“■e
tion of it I was luform-d by tha
possible—that I i slIgbUy polaonoua
Bacli horae sboDld be carefully selvesJ'
monka that ts theft- meals wetk
After
ralna, such as tn ur over an ordinarily studied and given what be n-quircs for
nerved to them on trays placed. Turk­
amoky city, mat .-rlottsiy Injure fm
his health.
ish fashion, on low stooU, round which
Just w ithout the edge of the circle
and Bowen. J. ‘V. Hanhberger.
Every- horse should be cleaned tsriee of light throwm tram the glowring win­ Wbeet. «0 Ib. teat................... .>....f7c squatted those who oto, the cab. who
the VnlversUy - ’ Hennaylvania. s
were constant guesb at dtnnor and
aach year, sprlug and fail, and road dows. in tho shadow of a gnat park,
gesU that the -.^.m on leaves a
breakfast, were in *he habit of swespthey
ran
right
Into
another
couple.
The
horses
more
often
(rnlt caused by -ae acidity of rain­
ing off the viands and tbe wine
iBan'a arms were around tbe giri's
drops msy ser as the points
SOB with their toib, which v«*
great
aariog
of
hay
slender
wotou
and
he
strained
her
to
of paraslt ;augl. He says,-A
tooaeatlr dooksd."
fungus, which h -ImuUted tp growth thU conflng winter, oa many fatm% by him with passionate strength. Her
Ught
,by an acid con-; on of ths
— not stuffing the horses.
and I
'wosld find id*>- condlUons
I gelding is doted tor “Ud- to confusion. Tbe other couple broke
^onuneocement ■ growtb'by enterfftg
T%e tendency of tbe bninan mind to
Ytcee eorreeted eaety dey.
nreas UiBueoeec : f ndd ratndropa— ney irauhle." when the rwal cause .pt apart with reddened faces and tnrned
levert to prlmlUve cnatoma b every
their boat and hoateos. There was
hb condlUao is foul sheslh.
' -Jfew York *vei,j Post'
day mode'maniCeet lo the games of
a cry of surprbe from Mrs. Sampeon
ailldren. tor the Swiss youngsters still
The toll pig that goes intp tbe ^-apoplectic aymploma on the part of
^oy at making fire by rubbing aUcks,
winter In a «<ah. runHluwo condition Sampson. • r u
hot a life Of mbery ahead Of him.
■nie other couple wer* Will Com- Buckwheat, per 100 Ibe. $1.35 to $1.50 and the bow and arrow ore common
toys among the budding men of oil
mlngs a^d Cairle Hepburn.
drliUed nations, few of whom bare
any such fund of lodlan stories and
A “botei" for canaries. btOt by a
•Ayonrmasi >< moving ^etorar
traditions to fire their yonlhtol ImagiBerlin man. has elevators, eiectrio
> always tdllag •
natlona. as have those of our own
SghU, winthr garden nod foonieln.
> wea and not bMrA’

r:..

$7.77, $11.77,
$14.77

..... 12.67

...... ;.16.7

vain.-.

- ^ yy

THE GLOBE DEPT. STORE
TRAVERSE aTY

The fiamey Go.

LtveSto
^Notls

Our Annual

CLEARANCE SALE

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OF LADIES- AND MISSES’

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is"”* “■

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SUITSi GOATS, FOBS,
DRESSES. SKIRTS, WAISTS
AND FURNISmNGS

BEGINS SATIIKDAY,
January 2nd

As our policy is to carry nothing
over, we .will make final reductions
on ail Fall and Winter Wearables to
be ready for Spring.

r,-:

TohOBUs
the right tti
thgff UliBt

Deed Control.
“That caon bos a wonderfully
trained memory." “Yes. He con mahe
tbe right Utlnc. *» -n-remetiftar anything he choosMS.'
WMUn|to& Star.

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W.
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tajaro-TEATXBU mAtJ AHD TEATXBSS



hutter o|ieii«d Uie door <tyteUr. wmI
lookod down «t bln wltb a ivlsUlW
we.
.
.
"Happy Ne* Year. Jenktntl’' and
tbe snail nan skipped Into the haU.
• Happy Nt * Year, slrr" ansvervd
4
RdIM end piosutotiMt <rft»M «••>♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦% tbe big man.
. >
.♦ Hjjdd roon. Fo,^ .„n-,.oo J
^
Paul tnggod away at bis rubber boots,
ray N*« Year-s resoluti^s; «>ul was glad of Jenkins help.-See
^ wrice

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bibu-room.

IAOLB. TOBSDAT, DBOSMBEB so. 1913,

-IM it i« «Iwd l>e (r«u non
I oeed lb.- belp." said moiber. "aBd
thoaa that make people bappy hate to
do dlsapreesble things as well as
pleaaanU"
'Then
lucu I1 won'i
-uu . mind
luiuu if
u baby
uMUi it
>B crost
uvH
- said Bulb. ‘T
•Til try and
orranyibing!
anyiblng! 'said
i.h. every body ..
make
as h.f...v
happy .. I ran
all the year!-^8eleeted.

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.'llta chaks with its rosy «ys,
^
HU bright eya beam and bis trasa
gUamShot with tbe Buablne's dsns
Tbst mark bU way ibrougb tbe gata
of day—
As the dying yar departs.
And the vacant throne U now bis own.
And hU kingdom ii human hearts.

a big block bouse. Dora slii.ped upstairs anff brought down her 4iaper
of ’ .New Y’esr's Rasoliittoos" and
quieOy laid It on the |•ni1or fire.
’I’ll keep my eyes and ears open,
as ^b- does, and do everything 1
spe-lhai needs lo’ire done, and try
to be as pleasant as she to. Tliat

M »ro. IroB,
PUIBT. 10 to .1.,
to Ltoto. M.B BUXBl tool. U,. to..log-Uble. brushing her carls, "ttlist
makes you get up so early? It isnY
breakfaat-Ume yet. U is so warm
and coxy here to bed. I'm going to lie

■Wli.r.OB Biut
b.i Ib Iom
poor B,l„... .b4 tok. BOd
smiling.
said mamma,i. smiling,
said
Denny.
Bo
he wrote
"Oh. ye*
something an Iha rtcBl naea af hto
dlaiTA v>d 1not it In hto Docket He

a lady client.' and she i
were also the .cause of serious sedas she aearrhed the iisvemaat.
""
Year's day with a pair deit.
of red squirrels—a noteworthy fset
"I guess live sot vhat yon are loMi.
■•in another eecoad you would have
d^ete* which had forty gold pieces
All went wdl unUI the last load’oT
.
it that tbe utmost hsrtnooy'Tire 'ailed
sat dowo! You gave ne a tun. Massowed Into them. Sir Thomas kept toboggnoeta. composed of monkeys.
among all.
s.M- the gloves, but returned tbe noney. possums and sqoinels. had started the ow»« to tbe girfc..jrho danced avray
One Chriitmas we derided t
wW H.I ..tb ilBi™ m.d,- 1,1b. b«. a„.b lb, hill- SbSa™i,. u ib. i«l”b. nuuM
.1 ihl. .BBWiBDBlbu. “I™ I" 'bd aiBlBb-rron.; roB.Ion.bl.bObBBB ... .klB>B.lB, .lOB. Ib, .IM. b”" “•
■ ™»W
the iree'^onld be se<-n plainly from
IB P.H. |,rro.ni wtr. bI..b Iwlr .1 . n.|.|,l r.1, ol bi»M. • rorroob ... • “bbl, bud on bS .houldn-. "O...
treaUBPDl of a boy who
tlie part of the '>*td reserved for the
year, favors Of hard from behind, and Jack Possun With me. ny boy," aid tbe gi
enough to own skates,
Nu«e laughed tofUy. •Tumartv.i.d
->«»-»ter. There
« j„*Hry. bon-bon boxes, gloves, toilet looked around to see a i»or squirrel '“o bnl witnessed
,b. ..oBBd. .nd I ... bli^li
. „b
b„»„id„Bd l.l.d OB (b. .TOBOd. .,««
' I-- Bb.!! b.« >o.
antDopkc at
at the^alr.'
the
Tb,
c-brl.iB,..
lro.1
n.d
b«'B
.j,..
„„
...
b..b. ro.B,lB|;l, mb.bIW- -Tb. IliU. *“ “• did. . .ood............... ..... . _
paseut;^
onolher present;
/
n„-hlc eninved hv
little feathered
^sd been at the end.,and when tbemore. the next dv he found *la-.t
A isrge pmow filled th4 sen Of tbe ZmL 5'Vl
friends. bu{ we notU-ed that aveaJ
lol«gga^ gave . slight lurch, as It •*» employed at goed wages in the
b.
.a
t^rtcabrac -f the day.
in the old. »««rd over an uneven place In tbe wnilenmn-s Urge ner.ar.tlle aubsit on the window-sltU of the dining^
,„„„ce and fell ‘‘“mat.
,b._______ __________ ............................................ ^-------------------------------------- --------Nurse arefully drew down a fold
* • i >,. »
i»er ^ presents on New Y'<-ar’S«day. and backward.
Our Cupboard of C's.
■ the funnel, sad there wa a tiny Thinking there ndght be wme olhw
^s soon V* the accident bad been
«»
reaan for their helialvor we moved
When ampany ioim- »e annake
dY,1
•ss to their anivsi
dlscovered<,the
race wss siopiinl. and
pink face. wUh blinking blue eya. a
the tree out or angi- of those
win­
for wo ve oh!>. to tarn to
gdi
.
.
11 1. r..l.W ol Ib. roiBB ol I-obiC* ‘■"-b' bblb.rM
.boBl bllB- -For B -OBr
iimnth like a round U. and nu hair to
dows t tl„ BBrtb .IBBB.- ^B ,b,
here
EB.U.1.B..B dllB.
«»”. lt"Bbbl hlB, Broi-'. HBW OB. BBpbOBM «f
ever when Sir Thomas lion, a cousin chickens and cutfeu and com.
For an' Insunt Paul sUo>d with I*’***™*
,
, * ,
.
.
*
on the I.esuilfUT'-^iuihess d<- Berrl
Jbw- Mb.,' time Ib tl,. roBt» b1 lb.
...
of Hie king, and a very pramineot'phy- lelery. too. the pUtes to adorn; here
wide-open eya; then, with a w«««,.
a... ,h„„
sieian In Juiigletown. eesebed hU are eury}',.snd carrots and ciirrsnt
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4
1
J ’“**'*' seated on the floor busy finishof delict, ne tfksfaed Into the'hall
side, he found one leg broken, but said cbow-efaow, and custards concoeled

o«t the crust for the little Mes and
T
fit tfto piece* on the* little tins ready
for the baking. Then she was going
to fill thh tins with custai
and fat
an.l
rat from bone*.
'y
squash and cninlwrry—oh,
All this food was placed''^ that
It would be- Then she was going
,/ea.h could geilis share, Aspa.tj was
frost a smell <ake that cook w.
,1 filled V
•*'" frisk.'' Ihmake, and sprinkle grated
[lie r*-d squirrels.
I top of the frosting. Besides
_____c was (rimmed wlih enough
this she would arrange eeh-ry leaves
^liuerinTonismenis
to
make U very
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around n salad on her Uttle rut-glass
Beony-s Ois’ry.
dtoh that Auntl.- May gave her for •Ighi when in tbe sunlighl-lt was
>K>raied very much Uke our own
• UUle Ben likes to write, and so Cbrinmas. and do ever so many other
he wss verj' much pleased wben'mam pleasant things,
New Y-earfs Day prov.-d to be a
ma gave-hlm a ftlary. It bad a red
’tYon’l Janey and Roy be glad
e so lone ;
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_
.
. ..
icr
••You had better keep your diary Don’t you think it will
on the uble in your room." sMd happy!
•Then you will alwiys
Mother thought it would, and Ruth j!*«"’*■
mamma.
•*“>
feasting, only to reknow where to find It. ”'
_j'-ent on;
"Yet. mamma." said Benny. "VYbat
"Isn’t It fun to do things for peo- turn with others. It was In even’
shall I write?!*
Pie to make them happy I wish New sense « festival, and deUgbtfiil to
-This to New Year’s dsv." aid Year’s Day and. my birthday would x"**,
m.mm. -«> van Vtohf ;«rit*'aame come oflener M 1 could"
*

to .MU too, BB. Blto
Wby donY you make sotne rsoolotioat. Agnesr
"I don’t know. I hadn’t thought
about Ifc" replied the little girt. "I
hive been horrylag to gel dressed,

BU.P Bod .to bto . h.pp, N«.
Tear. They bad a good romp together.
and then Denn? sawthst it w-------'^T.7fiod
wto
lAg, so he i
sn?wWU«
Aff given him
^ t ..
snownailing
a few davx before,and now there we*
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bMMA.to.to.toto..

totobBB, toBto .to bBto

Just
the
bad
and

shops and

the

and
cream, and ebowder from cUms that'
are frekb from the stream; here
c-rulleni and cookies and oocoanut
cake, and candled com|»utids that ibe
clever cooks make, here are cocoa and
coffee and chocoUte.-'too. and caraway
crumpets delicious to chew; hefe are
mb-.iinl... CBbrnlM. rt.ml« ul
.„bb.»™--lbl««i lb

-'’’■•■"•'bb...
OB,..pbo.MB,C.-S.b««l.
»» s penny
jjow these bears were very kind«»k« »»«»«
thv hearted, and they felt very sorry for
• Worth Teyii^,
the lllUe homeless creature, and soon
Here are two oa«>
osf> liitle tbings
"** ‘
'ery fond of him. and be of worth trying for the present yfei?
^
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v
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,
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Flint, to give some tac si lout e»
’‘’il"* >»»»»«;« w«.^,o go. they all threi went to
thrill of extra bappUen by
merri^i pranks un New t^iTjunglciown court. anrtjM bears ^
V’'
ff*
f
those which spring up spontaneb.
k-nir of strength PrevML ,«ss l^
that time on. Tn^
‘»>r
biancbes of Irees whfrb was aald to and two dear Mends in these old
be der|v«.d from Tsilus. klng-of the bean, while they never ceased to be
**.!?**[
Sabines, who was presc.^ with grateful that the toboggan accident
would ^e found expra^
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«Sn

,.,rengtl.. on New Year’s day. These
niciry feasts were witnessed snd hpThe
ciisiom of r«'latlV4>s unlUng under o
if and sluing down t 1 hN»e frsw
i I- bai’i'------ -------- -------.
I vt tne
I'
- pL.esoitor of the oi l
jotmicHltons. .except In certain parts
s.;(,ttond. where the'ancient rites
are sllll In force.
On Nett Y’esi's
Years eve it is cnslomary

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prayer follows. ThI, I. railed wafth,„g t„c old year out and tbe new year
m. On the stroke of 1!. all the bells
begin to ring a peal of yelcome.
““ •’'
wUh melodloas measure, sod the

■'■""* r,,-‘rrB’.!rdr

B»..'.B.k, toPT

al.n

An.,

n, *Sbb

■ nn i -

obedleni and loving Uttle
Youth’s Companion.
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charge.-

Bome Funny Childran.



'

«*P «•>,
think how much brighter any one of
us can make this world just by add­
ing to It these 36S rays of suoshlne.
and suppressing 36S of its small
clouds esA yoar?

going into h|s sUble
one day. found hto HtUe son -sstride
one of the horses, with v» slat* and
. h«e
peBctl In his hand.
Harry." be s™,

g
to t- th. *
TfijU,

WrtUng a comigwIUon.’’ wps the re-

"i:-:

|a reply to the queetlon. •’R'bieh
to the larger, a bear or a dogr tbe
followine reply was given by a flaxen-bslred miss: "A beasts more nearly a little larger than aNdog ’’
A Uttle girl who did not know tbe

before geiOog «u2t by
,h« Hounds
The tra^. msv lewd
over bridges. ■ through water, over
feareK retraced or made as haardou, ^ posIble.-Woman’s YYorld.
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••">■ >»' ■'CM. "loi
ob, ,o ,ob. h«,p, ib „.o, nor.
■“. ■'■'■'
"■
•“
bad."
may each year be happier than the
Freddie was making great exer- S*.-r-^srles Dickens.
tlons lo
to resco
reach bis
which nuog
hung on
nous
QIS bat.
OSl, wniCU
tb* rack, yn-bsu the mitter. Fred-

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A «,.d BB.
".'“.'v.i
Some of our fj
X both ends.’' uid rhymes can be incedl
dreds of years,
"'1'
Tb. W.l.l bbbUbbM . —k. Tb. ....k.,' Hill, Tb.r. .... U> b. Ibb.Albert came with hto grandpa
pence" was poph
1 don t see what I can do. answer,
n skees aod soow-sboes. sao*- Ttoli hto grandma. When they were —ntnry. ’Three
-a d...h
--------"Yor^ll Wslx tomorrow and six ®*‘’
blrdsM^ was placed ball encounters and toboggan races. ,^king home bis grandpa nodcejl Al- ^ In tbe reign o

wlu J^Tu t. old eno“;rta
Y’ou have
or««
Z

. u -o« a
s
great many people happy.

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-‘»“r

slacking

bs "**®
^1'r”!**^**"*"*;
I**®
of
•^r* v,
r------ -

snow, sleet and wind.
sport was to he indulgwl In. with tbe ..vaA him m.h«> tha m«t(*r w» ho
v-Mir’. r*siivBi for
the king
kina was
was
.a ...
,
a
'«'■ cxcaimIob of skaiinE for Ibe
--------------«nd
Boy..

• r .r k.s
r r‘.r‘.r.B.;" ^.“1^".'
r—*rbr.='r.,”""
r,.r=“br:.’rjk“Z ’“^“toTr-b.-; .to-—rr.TbrjB.'rr.: b»*^‘rrr,r;‘u:’.r:^
, Si £i yir and ionreJ lio^han
*
*..►,**
I’F success.

'...b. tob.bpi-

Dora readmd the -dining-room
mamma and stater set
hreekfast on the uble. Freddie
been restored to good hamor.

bb. b.

bOl.BlbY™.. b.OB..bBbBB„bB.
fish and tnuimower. ersek.-rs

I . ®““.
Jured. excejit teniporaril) stunned, by
the fall. Honor lion brdemi him carrled to the nearest house, which bsppened to be that of two nice old bears,
There the doclor set hU.leg.
stow on their friends duHng the day.
Next a search was made for bU faA peculiar kind of rake, know-n as
«n,i ontAn nn tber and mother, hut none of tbe
*““*„„ *
iQulrreU present at the races cUlmed
p", 'J
■"
'>"•
'»« ">-"•
Ragland.
EB.lBBd They
Tb.,
IMBBBIM Ot BUI.

4-nt 10*1110 king.
The confe<iloners

o«,r .o Bi.k. propl. toBVoo
"1'“, 1
■ »■••
ro. do pltoBB. .1.1BP. to propl.
everr oay
dsv in
In me
the year.
veaf" ,
contented!?
At first some
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saomeil
at sight ol timl strange.
...
New
Year’s Day In Jungletewn.
"Why. I canY have a imrty every
3 ",
lost their fear
The first «,
of jauuaiy
January uaniii-u
dawned ujihmt
brtgbt
dST*" Bald Ruth.
ajaar-img iree. ua. -----a—.......................
"No but a party to not needful toj*’’"' «*““"•
admired the ,nd clear, ranch to the graUflesUon of

s^Brrr. zryZ'^. “X “ ;r^BLrJ^"'.rd“ r";"-:,.:.TB'tod':

•d Dora. •-Y^eU. perhaps Id ttoUer
get op. seHng you are aU ready tp
go down. Tell mamma I am coming
right away." and she crawled out of!

gentleman who lisd ihen the eplaoda.
end. After the footraces were fln- ••1 haven’t a
i anil have had a
IsheJ; there were snow AgbU between

“•^B... b. .bBB.M.Er“?“iESiS-^

A NSW YoBrie Motto.
■ New Year’s day has come again.
Tbis Is tbe day. yon know.
When resolutions fill the sir
As thick as flafcM 01*800*.
si Ulked It over with father today.
And he suwest* a plan
.
By which he thinks I can cure my
faulu
By the Ume I am a man.* ,
j
I am not to try them all at onra.
But Uke them one hy tffirt
No matter If If .take* a year
One fauli to overcome!
"Prorraatlnatlon" was the word
I think be used today.
He aays It to my greatest fault;
-Tbat I must not delay
To root it out So now. you see.
I’ve, made a New Year’s vow—
HI not procrastinate again.
My 'mottd: - Do It Now.”
-M. U Chamberlal
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A wanr «P mfwv veap STAniES

” H"™*?' .uM

^ttV'IItolwb'

the rini-st ifuaotiiy and :
decorated with gold and silver

die."
-Oh dar? Why can t you?"
~I've got to go down to the post- ■•amo down. ciutck! The lUlle New a Cbristinaa tree they must have one
Year-s i, tbe Hbraryl’-Exchange.
ottice.
tor their Sew Year’s PeMival. We
"Oh! tniy. bsve you finished
wished to make tbe holidays a time
New Year-s Plans.
dUbaTOf gladness for all hungry or hontea
Jtulb
and
her
mother
were
sitting
"All done." said Agna. witli
-less creatures that came to us.
little smile that hsd not a mHe of in the twilight, planning about the
A large piece of oilcloth was pUced
morrow, which was New Years lUy B -the ground to keep tbe food dry
superiority in It.
come and* wipe and Tlutb s birthday as well.
"iiut I,meant
IrBm lb. iMtom. .nd bb il.l.
B.i
Ruth
wss
to
Invite
a
liUle
girl
and
Uiem." said itors, with a H
eleaif. firm plei-es o( csriiet i
boy who lived across the street
Tbe songs be sings, and tbh Joy he' "Never mind.’’ said A
r-^BMBb, ,B
J
brings.
knew you were busy.’
real little dinner party, and she was" ”
Are wonderful, aiteet and inre;
Uora
followed her sister down to help make some of the good things
oosntliles of hayAnd tbe future glows like a ft^grmnt stairs, thinking she would put the
eat. The three were to have tlieir

platform
• rooms in order and fe«l the canary bt^ dinner all by themselves, at a lllHe
*«cr from which
-Xenth the ^d that be waves lb fore Agnes returned. But to’ her tabU In Ibe dining-room, which was
isken-nol only to
Mr.
.
•‘nrPfise. the prior snd sltUng-rtmm to be set with the very smallest ^^0^'' t
S«n
And with klases sweet, and with were dusted. Dick was eating fresh .dishes ft the house. The next morn
■ , ' * „ , .
^
:
mniloa; -e ^
s«d with graai rMUh. and it was log Ruth was going into the kitchen
is Interra.ln^ to on
the ImtutUul. glad ne* year. ten o’ciock. How long a time she. with a big apron on. and, after she
^
J
. -Sel^rted. bad spent over those rem^lut.ons! , had washed her h,ud. very, very
«treniety
Afier making Haby .Fred happy WUh clean Indeed, she «s going to cow ^

Si'

I’b^L.™

Ifm

ShMhI

"f will get up early i
and help manna with the break-

MIM ClARA N. BATES, Editor.
Or^nteod Becember S. IMS.
naklng a fnas about it.
•Piwaidaiw—Miss Clara N.
"i
Freddie every momI Vice PfWiident—Mra. Mabel t»C
-I will lake my turn ai washing the
Second Vice PmsMeiit-Mrs. Iraae dUhea. -even tbCMgb I like better to
Pomeroy Shields
'
»»P«
SonoNne Orar
and not leave It for Agnes.
"I wiU not forget to make the
. when It comes ny week.
Nomber of m
•'1 will uke care of my bird every
i, tttS. S4S4.
molding.
• I will amuse .Freddie, and not l>e
-Number of namso on the Cradle
rross to him once this year.
Roll, Dec. t, ISIS. U«7.
“I will sew on my buttons without
SUNSHINE POEMS
The New Var.
of the work. I"
Just betwuse abe
ever tbe inoonulDs wild vones
obliging.
lltUpf child.
••1 win always lie iileaant to ev.-ryAnd all the untrodden ways
'An bkwning bright, 'naih bis steps body,
of light.
Asd the valleys rtng with hi*
"Doa. mamma
- Oh. don't com
And Ibe moalng gltnu on hU brow. Aggie!" *
wants you~^4>ee to, Fredand tints

"Mai

come lo see the (uo.
, ,
blaek-ud-wbU* coal.
"ben one o ciock. tbe boor sol for sonderfa! MDs and ho* ba am* "V.
“* "*«» ‘® commence, eame. the hill u. Just tbea ibe boboUnk obU*W7
almply alive with elepbantE, It- began to sing. The little maiden Uet»«>>»«. fokes. nonkV*. ened. enchanted. When
eoona. squirrels,
and many'----burst bad
•-------- -------------—------------------------------------------animals,
besides tbe relatives of hilly, "o daddy.] Just bear him bob—
.........................................................
‘l>c king, lions, tigers and leoparda.
blel"
~v
Tlien tbe lolly good tine began, and

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^

,N«w Yoir ClMtMiw. ■
-rt,er^ used to be a castooi In vopie
t ears sko of ptadn, all the New
Year’s Elfte on the n©or in a dark
^n, »,,ere the rerlplenlt ariwmbled
f„
|of n,*nj
10010 on their knees, and
ana If
u tbey
iney
brought out other than ibelr own. they
,-ere fined a Mrialn sum which was
to be expended in addition to tbe good

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««*«ver
^
Will you who read this Included it in bU entertainments.
oriAanHv nik

one day wben Tom was shoveling a PrUe.
h « Christtnaatlde. but glve them a Uttle since U>e day lor the spon* bad been .
,, y _
path be saw something red la tbe
Her mother smiled,
DoesnY it
looked forward to U with
!, to"k"
hZ’hi
ll','. """"■' '"*" *”" •■' •' “•
... .BdBebl.»«BAm«ihor-.
Bl.rMto'b, ha.A
lb. .bit.
«W 1W.I. II
,now. What de you think? If v--------- ,Sto”b.toto.B
make
falhre happier •"
to *'*•’“
have bis lit ^our own heart will be filleil with Joy oxer anUclpsUon and Joy. and had
.nd
Atter ipendlng the i
Hem's
diary! He had dropped H Jn tie girl bring hto dressing-gown sod
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_ snd worked hnsily. ^,,n*
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besrt*.
getting things
thing, in
in readlreedi**“
a snow-bank when be wag* turning eUppera and the evening r-~-r «,-.«•
od msy be accom- 'n*«.
"“'b was accompUsbed
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^
“ ;^u>r hired a native to help pack up.
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said
Ruth.
"I
lore
to
do
tbst!"
Tom opened it. a
First, there hed lo be
wise be wasted.—Exchange.
"And doesn't it please grand^ to
;
in Benny’s wriUng.
D upetalra and fetch
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_lbeyr gathered around toe
the first morn,
morn. ny ihlags."
things."
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>«■ forgotten?- mother went on.
Rnth’laugbed. "If such things
•\ng meal of lb*
the ne* year. Bright, gog that was all
aU that Benny bad
tbinge ranke
make
taoe^ marry reieas uM good wlehee xrrtttmi. How Tom did Ungbf
folk, happy. I’am, going to do more of
made it a cbamlng fampr greop.
Benny kmked eober n minute, -ud Ibem this next year. Hi do Jnet a*
Dora and Agnes
tbe Ubte then he b«u to teugb. too.
*“*‘7 “ I “»
day!"
when tbe meal was flnhbed. for there
-Well" be salt. "1 am goto’to ingke
“And if yon want to help me.“
was no BMwant in the boose, and * g^w reserlutkw not to lose any- mother-renUoued. "yon can play with
tbe two etstan helped rnoch With tbe thing more never
"

wbw b* !• f««f«l. bulW
wort, tost mamma might get more And msi^mn saj^t be ft keep bK>* »><«•- fo*- blm to knock
time to sew.
Ing thU resMntlon uratu waO Mr do*™-"
"Shalt 1 wato or wipe the disheer nurh a mile fellow -Brtectod
®ol*tor. would that really make
asked Dora.
___ .
r
____________ ___ •
7o* taPPler? Baby is eo eraas aomw
"Ob, I’D wash Ibma. and you «aa —'' PaulM New Yaaffe oift ^ .
ttoma. and 1 don’t like to have him
Paal's lltUe vleit at grandpa’s'’^ knot* the houses over Jwf as I getwipe them." mU Agnes, "fer y^’d
Pnal’
a■
ud and be had acme hofte. The them half batlL"
nt^. and l du’trcare.*
at u

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,h. tobogganers, and ths
C«ff«n>oor the -wlewi" are exone;
Suppose _**^belp
we hel somebody elee to nartrtng of toe boundq *or tbe fool |^,^'^^'^7ani^**aS*remmer
Soppore
have fou;
races. Moreover, each tamUy prorld- ______ _____
w..a_- ________
Suppose we ne er speak of the faults. *g « fuji lunch basket, so ths mother*
children lUtened
of ^Mred;
nnd daughten were also busy pUn- «“«“bered. One moralng et break.
Suppose we ere ready our own to ntog whet they ebonld oook.
feat when they were tolUng “rir
amend;
^
| Finally, when the day came, all was
“hfr- wd seven, eald.
Suppose we laugh with, and not st. ready. Host famUlee had even packed ' • «•■*»««« I was on the roof of Mr.
other folk.
the food tbe day before. So It hap Bacon’s bouse and I feU off Into the
^ never hurt anyone ."Just for n.wn*d that quite early in tbe morning ^lew."
Joke;"
I a Urge crowd had gathered oa MonMargaret, aged three and a half.
Suppose wc bide troobte. and sbot^y HUl. Not only all toe clUxens of •«hl to walk one June momtog with
only sheeryungleiown Itaelf and their fan^ her father. Bumping by tbe readeite
How aaroYre shall be of a Happy New Yrere there, bwt also animals w%|e her father urged her to watch toe
Taarl
hlnea wen Many attaa away ^^Ktty Mrd, to atmire his buntUol

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point to thoMato^
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Tbto tf due to
gndi artietss.

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