Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 13, 1913

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

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-05-13

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OLDEST PAPER IN UCBIGAN NORTH Of GRAND RAPIDS-ESTABUSBED ISIS.

ADD TEAVZXSE BAT lAOLa.
NO. 3A

TRAVEKSE OTT. OBAND TBAVEESB COUNTT, MICHIGAN, Tl KSDAY. MAT 13.1913

CHANGE TIME
OF MEETING

SffllUG GERBIIIWALLocal Shrlgcrs Will Co
RapWa.

to

Grand

niimlH-r of pmtniiictil tthiioen
to (irond Ilapkls (-TldAy
In
aticml the spring cercnuiiilul of Sain
din- Temple, Ancient Arabic Order
N'ubU-x o' the Myrtle Shrine, this
•>m be prcp|,.i-alory to the final
rariReuieiits lor the ptlErtmage -that
from Grand Kaplda, Mon­
day. May IStb. to attend the Imiwrlal
Slirinn that srtl) convenae on Oallai.
Texas. More elaborate arraagetnenia
have been made by ihe Texan
Slirinrrt to eotortaln tUclr RUeal* tlian
at any nf thp farmer sathcrliuni. The
ftspofti Of OHictn Show Bur«tu to b« ronveotlun will laat fire dayA «uii ail
tn CRMilofit Ftnanctal ConcUtion
mannrr of attraciiona for oarli day.
■lid Delog Eiecptienollr
cst win be iiravld
Effteicnt Work. ed for all the ladlen who will accoDinany the party.

STATE MEET
COMES HERE

BUILDIIB ADDIT10R
Detroit

Bakery

In

Need ef

Mere

SPORT LOVERS
AT BANQUET

OBSBIVBI ARBOR DAY

PLANS MADE
FORSGHDDL

Friday was Ariior day. and It
as more univerully observed than CHEAT INSTITUTE WITHIN REACH
a any ■•revious or.-UKloii. The rlty
OF TRAVEI18E.CITY.
schools bad many exeirlsc* and ilie
lieople. young aud old. did sdme art <>l
brauUry-iiig (he grounda in various
places.. It was estimated tbat among
Ibe schools In tbU and the surropo.lIng cuunirr there were thousaod* of
and shrubs set out. The
fnl aticndon that was given will be
closely followed so that tiie best of, rexulls will come (rom'Yhe ohsevvanre
of (he day. Thcie are so many plaecs It Will Be a Strictly Business Propo­
(bat can he ma.lo to fairly btoaaom
sition and No Donations to Be ■
If due attention is given.
Asked For. Means Much
It does not take iiiii<-li time to .make
> Region.
thte flrat atan and then H .-care I*
given ihcsf places will become the
To u^hge the date, pprfect Hie de­
licauty s|iot* that can be shown wliti
The annual tneeling and bunnuci of
7^ poKHibllily ol a new tlortlculTbe aDDual mcdlnf; of the UVaterti
tails nf (irograiu and scrum the apeakpride In Ihe fulure.
the TraveniD City Rod aud Gun Hub
hMchlJtan Uevcloptuent liurvaii «a» a>
tuial collie for Traverse City waa
t fur a ixinvealion which will bring
was held at 'the Park Place Fn-liy
madi^iore manifest than ever F'Vlday
cuHcat a BteeilrtK aa ha» Iwd held
least 0(111 delegates to the city. I^tand
pioved
one
of
me
ino*i
eojoyablc
Ayhito the attendance, wa*. not larse.
nlelit. Tliese farts were brought out
msster Frank Frledrlrb left Thursday
event* ever held by the
tBdhe who were prewent felt lliat It
M an informal gathering of some of
morning for lletrolt. where' he will
was one that iboifrd the »i>lendU redie rcprosenutlve hnslness men at'
wflb the slate postmaatcr'a exoanltji that bad been acrom|illa1ied dur
the
UiUe Tavern.
cmlve coninilttcc. The coavenllon
lo charge lo export, bui the entini*lJd« the (lan year. The preat ihlnaa
The fuulbiiliy of such a school bad
secured by I’ostniasier ET'iodrich
of
those
who
did
attend
ma^e
up
that will bear rich fruit were bfnuelit;
several meetingx
GOVERNMENT
EXPERT TAKES at (be meetlnx held In rort Huron
lor the ladt In number. At the buslout In the reimri of
last year. U w-ill Include both rlasses
(bat have, been Acid in thr past, but
SMALL STOCK I
meedng wblen piy-mlcd the
Glbxoii, who In hia omhuBlaiTlc
«f ixnimaatcrs. flrat and iiocond. and
A. when at
henqueL (he following offtren were
ner told of the many line* of worU
third and fourth, and w-lll draw dele­
thf cloM of the ban^ia;B|r, Coad of
cleciAl for Ihi- eotnlng year:
that had been taken <-are of atid the
gates from all the larger citle* In (be
the Uii.Mncfj' college introduced the
PrvKiucnt—J. N. MarUnek.
diaeeem |«art« of the nmniry that ba.l
COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR COUN­
slate as well as fioni Ihe
topic.
It
seemed
to
meet
with
Instant
Vice prcaldejil—IJemae Cochlln.
been covered by the 1«iar<- leuiK that
TY WAS MAPPED OUT.
lug small inwiia. 11 will lie held sonii'
Si'crelary7-<;ien Power
be had Ukco and the Iniercst th^t hnd
Him- ill Aligiist’ur (be early part of
II. S. Hull idated tliat It was a quesTreasurer—Charles Alley.
been aroosed. He has traveled Sl.hiil
Septenibcr. (he date to be decided up- Second Meeting |e Being Held at Em­
tloD That re<|Ulred cxmsidcratlun. and
TruBiccs—E. A. .Monroe and Chris
mile*. Rlrea 61 lectinw. attended Of
al the IK-trott meeting. The list
from hi* Kiaad point It would be uno
pire Today. Farmera Are Ready
Mnsi'.
ie«i apple ahowg and either made WIda Advcrtlains Has Leaacned Con­
speakers will lorlude senmurs, vonTRANSACTION SHOWS OUTSIDERS of the beet things that could be «*To Contribute Ncceaaai7
Gun captaln-E S. William*.
elabnrale esblbliB or eUc Rare IUumfidence of These Afflicted in
mmen and reprcaentatlves of the
tsl)ll*h<-d In (be rtty. A good live
SEE FUTURE FOR CITY
Funds.
At the binquet the question of
drated leeiuree'tliat auraciid unlvy:.
Treatment for
national post ofllco
•cbnol aloug the lines suggoMted would
•liiciDR Ibe dues and membrrahtp let­
the White Plague
sal atlcntlon.
Waabiiigion
bring in iH^ple (rom.all sides, and to
up and it was derided iBal it
The country at later baa Cecotnc luArTanscmniils are already tindrt
Tf^e gVKKl .i-iuiiIb iiierllng at Glen .Yr- would lie a good idia to eliminate the Other Property That Changed Hands have a comnierclal aiM horticultural
WasliInRtnn. May
antereated in this replon ati<l raany lu
for die; eiiicnaliimeal of the bor. hYIday wa* a sun»risc aU Ihe
school with all Ihe bram-bes that
uiil-ershtp fee of 82.50 and to re­
Recently and New Centraeia ter
Rulriea have come (or more Infoima poiddon to alule that the ciTccts (luis dslegatea. The Comnilitoc of Twenlywould be added would lie a big draw­
Building Look Coed for
way around. It was a surpriw to dw duce the ananat duos from |2
lion. Beventydlvc tboiiaand hookiet« far observed don't yusdfy that
One will cooperate with Mr. Frloding card (or this whole region. Tbere
Traverae City.
have bAi disposed of and ibe errat (idence lu the remedy wblcb has lH>en ilch In upholding the reputation which GleYi Arbor prapic lo ace such a large tier year. This was done by regular
would be no ii1at« An the state that
iber of distinguished men wltbln motion ahd carried without a dlsHent
esodus to Canada has i>ren sioppcrl In Inspired by wide spread pu'lilii-liy.''
Traverse ('ll}- luis already made aa a die lioundwrlea of their 'hamleL and 4ng vole. It Is the plan of the club
rogid compare whh Trarerse City.
This la tile praaant Jadgaieni of Uie
a Ereal iDeasore ‘'Remain In HldulonveniloD city.
Fifty
(nrreaw- the memborahtp
The blgge*t resj estate deal lu There are no manr natural ndvantagni
irprisc to -the
<an" exhibits and lertum have been I’nitwl Slates public health-aervli-e as will
fonlsbcd lor die i
of the see snch a great ainouM of enthua- to at least two hondred and to take
Traverae City in ecvual ydar* was that could Iw made nso of. A)l ern>
dean in OBar Wthe smalb ■ plan
10 value of the Frlediiianu antt>*ifllora in traveting amnnd the city lasra generalcd in' behalf of the prnactive Interest in preserving the closed Satiny, when tbe Ailbelm would be turned (irts way. If such
tbat has kepi a ureal nnmlier from tolicn-ulaalB serum; «-xiir*>sspd by Dr.
resorts. A gratn of. Iiettcr roails The meeting flsb an-l game In this section.
block, <t)r0& of From and I’nion n pr>ipn*IU(>n were' proi*erly launched
John F. Anderson, government InvosleavInK and then paaalbb RwIgk
ii.inauet of some sort will pmliahly
The lamnuet wa* nn exeeUeni one Mroet*. was sold tu Fd-iiuan Krna.. U would (•ay out Inside of Tive years,
of the aerie* that I* being pro­
they had invested. BcUtr meih. i’i. dgaior. It) hla address today iK-fure
Ih- arranged to be gtivii the delegnies
moted by I’rcsident lb ,11. Hay of the and the aervlre 'wa* exr-rtiHonally large real estate and liurtnes*
lie hop^ that It would noon l« a perfor farmlOR have been iHit Into operu the .iiotiunal ussoi L-viUm for die iirc
le of Ihc Lcauiy apoU aniuail
Western Michigan Hcvebipmcnt, bu- g'lwd TTiere was. however, a great Plltsliiirg. Ca.. and nelroll, Midi. Tlic manem matter and lie aliiod roady to
tWm. The (armera ba»e br-n xl-cn a vvntloti and cum- of lulK-milosIs.
(Jrand Traverse liny, niid If posslbto
behalf of the We.iU-|-n MUhi- dearth of s|>erkled iroui, which one final iwiier* iiasseil hands and (he nrn aid such an enterprise wl^i his time
Brest Inrcnilve to abl tbcin»elvcA. nrd
"Mucli harm has bcec done by un
they wilt be-given a boat ride on
owner*
will
lake
iiosM.-xskin
thl*
week.
would
Imagine
wonld

the
leading
ladch favorable opinion hay (teen due publicity insofar aa it . has l<>s1 Improvement ramiialgn. Tive
and perannai atitcatlnn and financial
In fact, nothing will lie
ire of the bill of fare. The only Oco. H. Kllliolirne. uKsIrtant cashier ol aid as well The building should be
Glen Arbor iiieetltiR dolt especially
crcalrfl (or this |wrt of the Ntati
seued AVinfIdeiii-r of tulx-miloais
undone which waiilii tend m make the
w'iih the situation as'll exists In the flsb served wah a planked lake trout die Traverae Oty Sute bank, will Ik- large enough to answer all rcqulro
More Interest baa i«e<T* uianii.nt.d
visit more enjoyable or to leave with
wi«tera |«rt of la-elanau county and of iineertaln age and habits.. The the local reprowiatadve and transart menu and so constniciad thal addi
In the good road* «inc»Uon and the
Ihe delegales die impression .that
resulted In a mnvegieni being start­ members falfed to go forth with tticlr all business for the Him. The |nir lions eonld (>e made at any time and
(anner* arc realUInc that It la for
Trav-erae (Yiy imsiieswei ihe-nMIi'y to
IteblDd the eiblral reserve .of the
ed aimed toward Hie aet-uring of the rod* and lines and provide (he proper cbnae prk» was <ery (latterlnc. and not destroy the arehltoctural beauty.
their Imcieal that ihcyc iniprov.>.l
re for a eonveution
alze In
besides. My. WHbetm by thedeal
Improvement
of the highways of the n*h for (be (cast from the nearby
G. K. Amkitte said thA be had been
roaito are l>clDt bull, in enable ihcm lepori there was an Viidercurroni of
nianner aerund lo finne.
valiiatile |>U ic of
to transport h<a*lcr bad.* to croai.T hevbre i-rltlclam of the Gorman docounty.
travelling through this regkm (or the
v. Demas Corhlln was (hr toaat- pniierty In Plltsborg and the new
disunres and rearb iK-tlcr markrt*
The list of siieakcr# inrloded Hon.
|ia« ten years and many times this
rassier of the evening and on begin, owners control one of Die Iv-rt niece*
and an receive larxer amounu for iLe
quettlmihatl come up for dtscusalon
John IL SanUi, represeoutive-In the
ning the entei^lometit phn «( the nf property- In the city. Mr. Feldman,
InglKlalure. Hon. A V. FTIedrtrh.
load* thal they have
and ii&^'-had naked him why Travprogram stated that the banqnct was of Detroit, was atirarted to Travera«'
et-mnyor of Traverse City and proaler>e City did not build a Wg commer­
Agrlcnllurc and hortlculnirc arv com
lint a fnfmal affair and that there CJty by anroe. of the local bustnraa
dent
of
the
Travetae
City
Good
Roads
cial eolicae. For many reasons it
ini; to be more of s'IiuaIoci-k pKiiHisdFOR CLOSE PENNANT RACE
and heaFInjfc such favorable ulk
wd';l'l lie DO set Hiieeehes. and ho
elub. Hon. »ank Hamlltoti. ex-mayor
lion than ever. Many cicetloni i-lcas
MICHIGAN STATE.
would lall t>|vvn different ones for ft o( the city came bere several inonthi would be better than a Wg taduslry
of Traverae City and rbalrnian of the
wore BUSceHed In this report and they
few remark* bearing u|>«n the situa­ ago aecoroianled by his brrther, Tliey (nr It would run'the-entire year and
will be pul Into actfv^ oiieratl'm in
Reports From Around Circuit Indicate Grand Traverse Hoard of county road tion. He fellcitatev# Ihe organlutkift
ihe city, its the Bcholara atteudlng would necoa•arily buy all their goods hnre and the
John I. GIgsoo.
future. The
Fast Teams From Every
for having bad ai it* head for Ibe |iast IcKwdon and iiOKaibllltle*. and at onei
that more Interest will l>c aroosi-d IhiK
ury of (he Western MIghlgan Devel­ three years a real ai<orlrtnan. and call­ decided to rloae Ihe desk the only di- families would rome with all the farm
City.
opment bureau. A. J. .Maynard, caabler ed ujioa William Murrell to say some- lay was the preiuting of the neees- ?Ht>dacts. and the graduates would be
yffr than In the van* Tour years. The
From nil around die cimiil eomes of (he Traverar City Btaie bank. ihing for Ibe good.of the club.'
work of, the borcau has come i>
l>aiier*. It ,s|icaka wall for any able to return and make the farms betIbe w-n(d that llie-work of the reenill* Tlioraas tiherman, chairman of ibc Mnrrelt said that he llkeil theAod and city to have transactions of this mag
|ivk(>d liian a* aomcnitOR that li
ir and more productive.
New York. May S).—The longest Indlratea fully na Rood. liaU In
Miliitcly Bocaasary.
Traverse City Piibllrlty committee, Gun club, and likes any bonrb of |*o- nliude caniiid oa. and when real et
Joseph Fleder said that the loeatloa
lived
suit
In
(be
history
of
NewYork
Michigan'Stale league this ypar u In Geo. G. Bales.'' managing editor of ple who like lo gel out Into the op
ITvAbleni nay 's report wt* filled
-men who are consuntly dealing w-sa ideal for such a school and the
maiertal
I* here to draw from In the
years pa*( In sidle of the (act tlMl (he Reeord-Eagic. A. S. Hobert.
with good Ideas and showed (he vast Jurlaprudenc-e was settlMi today—
will) Wg things de«-l.le lo Invest, they children nf (be people In this regloa.
and enjny themselves. That (he <
aumunt of work that ban been dour anion brought ^ years ago against the. salary- limit I* three hundred dol­ ager nf (be Traverse City Hood store, gantxatlon >r«a in favor of laws liiai naturally look to Ihe advantages
People like to 'rotno to Traverae Cltjr
and the Intereet that baa been a*ak- the .liy of .Sew York by Charleu L. lars lower than thal of last year. Charles Fisher. Mark Randall and Mr, would make the sport eonilnuous and lie gained, and Traverse City looked (or it te the loglca) center, and then
ise amount of money that
rncil In many new localUl<». The Appleby for damages done to bis prop­ Peg nemis aa.'S thal be has been auc- Tniiubull. prominent local (vraerx and see that they Were enforced.
good to these men from the first.
went tu other cities that ehould be
laiKcr i.ruiarty owaert are laying erty by-a mob during the Civil War. eesKfnl In Fathering Uigeiher an
fruit growers.
Mr. Killmurne slates that the new kept In the channels of trade at home.
The new presideni. .1. N. .Morlluah.
Mr. Appleby sued tor tTJiOO and de- eellent team ef aggrealve young ball
mure an.-ntiun to scteatinc farml
The etiairnun of the meeting, wraa was asked to tell bow he killed a cow owners will eootinue ihe building for The (act has b
Then- are nuire of the laople who arp trended Interest on the pHmipal players; Connie l3ewls experts
John W. Ehle. die newly elected
up north on a huntlDg trtp. He re- offices as at presenL and they Intend
taklnB up the plaas that have been which would liavo brought hU claim Champs lo Ret off on a lead that wilt pcrvlsor of Glen Arlior township, who
lo make some added iiuiirovetuents.
(Contlaued on Page Four.)
ers themselves. In tlie InsGtntea that
H2.0IMI. He compromised jallh he aa commanding as the one Uken took great Interest In the objects and
givcti to ihf reglOB with the very best
making It as upUrflate aa possible. have been held here and the nctwols
of rcA-ulu. MlcfaUan Is fast becomlcf the i-lly today and was |iald 17.300.
Mr. Wilhelm will sell out hU stock, nf liuitrurtlon at the high echool for
during tlte^carly part of last seasen
that were being striven for. Pres.
M*hea the plaJiitill brought suit he Bob Oroimh of Ludlngton predicts Idem Day of the Developmeal bureau,
the Icadei in many «l these llni
the lietter culUvatloo of the tanna and
but will remain In Traverse CID.
aa a young man. He Is non- 88 years that Ms tdkm will be fully U|> to the argued (or a eoroiirebenelva plan of
(arm atiivliy and the Wld at Urge
^veral other Imiiortaiit matters the orchards the older people could
come to uke advantage of theee opwill arkaowledge the wonderful atf- Id. SlDce the suit was Sled he haa elasa dhown b;^- lact year's organisa­ road Imildlng which would include the
have Taken plai-e In Ihe . last few
*mai
t of fortune. tion. Blab W^er is aatisfled that prtnriple roada of the township and
vBiKascs In this pan of the sute. The
months. The erection of the new Dur­ .
... _________ toM of the vast
great number of trait trees lUst have nearly all the lawyers eonneetod with he has a team which will tare much he urged that the roads be uniform­
den block, the rapid eonudetlon of the orchards and the Increase In the agiilioen set out In the part four yearn the rase arid most of (he Judges whom better than the Cadillac team of last ly good,
|:>0.ono addition to the postoAlce. the rutiural Unes'Yhat had been pnt' Into
The (entli annua) meeting of the Me­
active work in the laat tew years and
will need the clososl ■Heallon. M to It passMl have died. .Nevertheless he ■eason. Boss Clllen of the Boyne
flnishlag
of
the
Central
Methodist
John I. Gibson gave his iUnstrated
great demand tor the orls compoaed
the liewt nannerat marketing, and the bad 12 wlimises. all over 70 yoara Cltyites dUtes that he has plenty of lettnre enkitled "HecUr Roada
church, the changing hands of three
of all the lodgoa Order of Santnrn
bureau') work tn tbat line «Ut be old.- who saw the mob wreck bis promising mnierlalAnd that Uirre
are bringing big things to this re­
A'estern .Mlthlgaa.” which lecture Sur tn the couniles of Antrim, Em valuable residence properties In the
gion. and they are all after knowl­
^ouse.
rlcwely fullowcd.
reason why Uic Uooslers cannot greatly pleased because "of the man.v meL Grand Traverse, Kalkaska and last two w^ks. the big tmprov'ements edge. There are no men to fill theoe
TreaturiT iicndel's rcitort was Inter­
In many oflihe homes of the rlty. the
l« stronger than ever before. Jat-k tocal aceoee and apeaker'a orator?.
(.eelanau. will convene Jtere Wednea- contracts that are alremly let for tlie places and (be government has made
esting In tbat in the four yiars of exprovtsloBB (or such men If they could
A. V. FTiedrlch made a speech that day and Thursday of this week.
(Vndry has a good bunch of players
tatence (here bun Ixy-a donated to this
Immediate erection of ten new resort be found, and If Traverse aiy could
who will probably line up favorably fairly woke the people up and Mt
There
are
80
delegates
expected
bareau
in and there la now
cottages within a short dJflatice *( the have a school turning out Iheae men
with the rest of the teams after the twee which Is goitiK.to keep them on and the Indleatlona are thlat the
the
eyes of the country woWd be oa
cU.v. ranging from |:*Fi to gtD.OtKl
hand t:yT».l>:^ The cxpeodlturc* have
»Urt of the acaaon. If all IheM pre­ the hustle for months to come.
her will be swelled lo 100. The guests each. aH hesiwnk an active year (dr the city. The fruit tree* that bar*
been at a minimoni and the affairs of
been set out tn this region amounting
Frank iUmilton's addrons wa
dictions come true there will surely
of honor fw this gelherlog will *be
the bureau have been conducted
cUaaes of workbeik and the la- to mlllloDs will noon be ready to be
thorough consideration of the entire Worthy Grand Matron. Mrs. Minnie
be some nee for the flag this ^ear.
taken care .of. and there ere no men
most ehonomiral tasis. One lOiportcreanad praspertty of tIBa locality.
New York. May 0.—l>resldea( Wil­
Id point of enthusiasm the Michigan road building question. He explaloed Keyes of OliveL and Right Worthy
to do the work. We can flU that
aat matter was the chansinR ot'thc
son,-<'Vir« I•rcsldeal Marshall, mcmthe raerttf of the bonding plan over Graad Aseoeiaie Matron of the tnBaal meeting from 3>lny to January, as bera of Ihe president's cabinet. Pre­ Bute is pAentlfuIiy suppUed. Alihoughi
Gee.
. _____ .
lodgu. Mn. Emma Ocobock
It was tbou^t thai'wa* a much bet­ mier (torden of Canada, other high the average populatton of Che towns the hap-baaard methods thal bar*
committee be appointed and the matHanford. Mra. Ocobock is also past
the Committee ^
ter time (or the director* to meet, and CanadlM ofliclals and foreign ambas- >n th^ drcuU Is less than twelve
was llluetrated with lantern slides.
Twenty-One. for-they are Ihe men u
grand matron of the atnte.
there were not ae many (aim matter^ aadora to the t'nlied Htates will l>« ibouKiTiMl the attendance at ga
putting oyer Wg thingn tbene dayn.
A. 3. Maynard called aUentlon.
favorably with that
The aentioas will begin Wadneaday Balkan War Nasrty Finlehed AuatHwi arc
that reeulred attention at that time so gueits of honor tonight at a banquet
H this was demonslraiad then the
the rail
whleb closea the convention which (or ieuguea eenp^d.of eldes of arty to (he fact that (he hanks of Traverae at 1:30 IL m. and continue unlll Thar*money that U going away would be
City hare vast sums of money to In­ day afternoon. Aa theee 'grand offlkept at bnme.
bled.
Er* days has been dlscusatag details sUty tbonaan^ Inhabitants.
M. B. Holley said that thara wen
Every team It planning on starting vert and that If bonds are to be soM cera will be at Manistee the day be­
There were a auaibar of abort talks tor the relebration on February 17.
several cKies that made a Urtag nC
Vienna, May 12.—The price
Uiat were highly tatereating. for th-y 1815. «f the 100 years of peace which after the (vennant with a rush and (he (or road bnlldlng. purposM. the aellMt fore there will he a namher of Man
from the MudenU of eommeroUl eojbrought out the personal observation has exU(o<I between EnglUh apeaking opening seiiM games will be thrillers, need go BO further than tbU dty to latoe mombors who will accompany peace tor Aurtrta daring the Balkan leg**, add there were wrw pitog oirt*
war
s\*
8.M0
huknipteleu
and
8200.
the offleers. Dlanor and supper Wed
Bide lor this same edoatfcm m
of Ibe delegates abd good l.l<»>>
natloas. The 1515 celebration alsn probably as hardly fought and wnll find ukert for their notes.
Thomas Bberman'and A. S. Hobart neaday nsd.dlnDer Thursday wUl be fKW.OW Ion* through demorairiallon
generalled ns the games which de­
auggealed. il>e regnlar mrcllos for wfll be tn coromeisoiT.tlon of the
n of buaineas, according
sad nleo the'and •
(he election of officers wri be held
teoary aanlTeraary of the signing of cide the pUctng of the- rag. . The made cbaracterlsUc and plenalng. opiDMibera of Travnrve City chnpter| to suUsdea pubUsbed here today. The There never won n groaUr d---- WodanMay. May SIM.
are bright and ev- Umlstlc talks as they alvsays do.
the treaty fo GbenL Bit George ReW
iwho wish to attend, by the ladlen of.Bumber of bankrnptciea do not In such an InstlUiUaB a* bow. A. pa^
Editor BatM said that hU vMt
The foIlowlBg dlreeton were elect- and Sir Kdward Morris. repreaenUng erythlng polnU toward the bMt year
to
^
Glen Arbor was somewhat In the na- the central MaUedlst church la the olude thousands of small abopa and rofto
Ausiraita ana
and rvewiounaiana.
Newfoundland, respect
reapect -which
wuico haa been enjoyed
(gsWlBQad «B Pics rosr.). ^
(fraace halL
< roneema srfaieh vent out of exUteace.
(Oontlaoed on Page Fimr.)
KOoBtlaned n Pafn Four.)
lively, will sfumk at tonight's butfiicLneaga&.

DffiECTDRS WHIE ELECTED

The tHilroU llakory Is onNlIng i
*20 cement blork addition, two storto
high. 'Juat east of their present locatlpn. A cement Boor will be put In.
the rclllpgt win be of steel. ThU will
be as near fireproof as It Is possible
to'uiBke IL Tbla bunding was bnlU to:
the demands of the lecrenae of
buslneaa. It will be used lor storage
puriiosea (or suftpliet. Mr. Corvenka
making other Imponaat changes on
the Interlnr of Um (ireaent building to
le'Trips ^ Nearby Retorts facllltBic the more rapid handling of System Will be Used and Experts
his
work.
Hired to Da the Week—Annual
la Another Form of Diversion
Duca Reduced—To InPlanntd to Keep Up Thetr
Interest,

INTERESTIN
BEHER ROADS

DR. FRIEDMAN
IS CRITICISED

TD QAPHASIZE AGRICULTURE

GREATER ACTIVITIES PIANRED

ARRAN8EMBITS 8EIUG HADE

WILHELM BLDGK
CHANGED HANDS

GOOD SPEAKERS AT HAND

niBUGin THE wmi FEATURE

DEAL CDMIIPLETEO.^ SATURDAY
— > .

\f

m CLAIM SETTLED

PROSPECTS BRIGHT

DlfTRIC^ GRIlVEmOl

PLAN CQEBRATHIN

PEACE WAS OFBBIVE

■i

yjlHiiii I i.iJiTf*

i PAGE TWO

GBAUD TBAVEB8E ™»4T.n

TillJU-.
HmratA
•uppoMd to protect the Anerleu^i
WaM # rwcrvc flCraiB »dv«rU*liiK end tbe coiuperetlvely I farmer from foreljsn^ronipetlUon. and '
email etpease of these tii|« to one^the faciotr also fomtohes tbe Caoatblng to commend them aa a means of dAO growv all his seed to grow the
thnae from other towns crop free of charge, which the AmerM traT- IA this and other slates.
I< an farmer has to pay for at the rate
of lirteen cents per pound.' The
protected foreign farmer pays no
URO. O. BATm, llMaatBa Editor

BBtALD AND RECX)RD Oa

ard

TBAVEBSE BAT EAGLE, TDESDAT, KAT 19,1913 ^

FOREIGN AND LOCAL MARKETS

DOCTOR HELD
DM SUSPICION

Hnr-s TUs?

MdiliiTrtsMe

SSStmTiWA »«h PheitMzi

UVE8TOCK.
ifiteers .
Buffalo, lilay
12.—CalUe.
recelpta. Calves'
Condliliffs In this country are Just
^ -_____ _______
wbat the ^ple makAtbem. If there
pays him ft.SO per 3,400; fairly active, steady. »8.40© Cows .
to a majority who apossessed of
Ws'beets and fumltlu^ t.eo, Calvos, active, steady, »6ii8. lambs .............. .
constructive minds and dispokltloDi'^''" ^l*.***®
•"<* P®>» the duiyiBbccp. receipts. :o.000. slow, steady, Sheep ........................
the Un.es will be good, but on tbe ‘>«'''*** ■”“»
•' * 0*-!$7.r,0*i*;. No. 3. -Mf.t Hogs. r.. Chickens. dreasM
Other hand If tbe earplug crlUw arel<=‘d»<‘ advantage over tbe man' who *elpu. 15.3W. fairly acUve. lo lower. Oeese, dressed ...;
Lv.Trmv. IHy .
____ _________ ..
.....
'm

m
boots
at
bonio
fnr the nmtortod an rr.c, t ii<i. -i^__i__
»o
Ducks, dressed ...
more numerous there will be depress­ raises bpeU at home for the protected |g.734i8.80; closing. |8.88.
ArBolon..........
ing times «nd busliyss will suffer In: ailU. With these facta staring him
Turkeys, tlressod .
........I5c
Cedar CUv
POTATOfiS.
OR. C. M. GEORGE WILL BE EX­
Ilodns ........,
consequence. At tbe present advanced In tbe face la It any wonder that
Michigan
farmer
Is
not
shouting
Ms
lYoveniuni , 3:3
Cliloagp.
May
j:.—INjtrtoca.
40®
AMINED AGAIN. TODAY
of industrial development there'
FARM
PROOUCe^uyifiB
Prices.
Cedar Run ........
Inn:
off
In
opposition
to
placing
su­
>c: Michigan. 42615c.
is nothing to (he claim that a change'
iatke Ann ........
Potatow
...............................................
SI
In .the Urlff or other business rules gar upon the free list
Platte River
Butler
...................................sue to Si
CRAIN.
Honor...........,
will work to tbe disadvantage of the' _ .
_
................................ ...........1C01GC Fvet That He Has
Empire 4«. ...
Chicago. May l2.-43rald; Wheal.
country. The people are prepared U» rfDOH fSTflU
Among Ciris In Rc
Hay. looae ............................... $io U) $13
8S'*c;
corn.
OCiic:
oaU.
37%ic.
meet ^he changed conditions and busThe prison iHurd of control
Straw, per ton ..................................$io
Iness will be resdily adjusted to tbe purvhasid l«ci furnis near Jackson of
Ootona
...................................
Uic
to
Sic
new order of things. There are, how- u cost of f-ti.ooii for 6*o acres, which

M CNIliLUSiyE EVIOEKGE

naois

Med Ok risk
At tbe aBDoal. meeting of the ttod
ud Oun
Pridar the fan iraa.

■tra&gir wphaaleed (bat tbe crbateet
Bttractlon tar rlallora In thU region
la the flahlBA and that unleea Intel■a few newspapers and Indl- will lie use<l to omploy priMmciw dt*rHgeat methoda are used In malntalDlag the auppir of tront and other game vlduals who have not awakened to the Inu the year. Tills looks on the face
ilah in the otnama the day vlil aoon fact that the world moves aild are of It as being a good Investment (or
come when three vlll be no more still contldeni that the nation will go tbe rtaio, Iiecause the ol-l I'Oitiraci
(he dogs if any of tlielr pet whims eysicKi^thai has been tn voguflablng In tbe etrMma and lakes,
t set aside in accordance with the n^anv years is falling to produce the
la pcmalble to eeoure all tbe fry.that
r<>-ulis or satUiactlon that
to heeded for keeping tbe watera veil demand of the times. This alwsys
l>e<-t<-d of It and 'wtiicii were apiwrcni
.etoeked Vub the dealrahle varletlea, has been tbe twee and will conilnjie
In the veal's gone by. The contract
but IntelUgeDc* muat be uaed in plant- to be until the people come to realise
dysicm brinRB prison labor In conflict
- lag them after they have beea ee-^ that aa old Idea, like an old suit of
«ipi (rv-e lalHir and the faction resultclothes,
must
be
discarded
as
soon
dared. It baa beea cuelomar>' In tbe
liie therefrom is Dclllicr good tor the
It
becomes
threadbare,
if
the
wearer
-giaat to pey but Utile ettention
suie or- the U-ciitmate Industries
plentlAg. tbe contenta of tbe cana desires to put up a pitoper front in
tthirfa are affecied by (he plan. Agribeing dumped at alnoat any old place society. Tbe function of the
Vulture U 11 broader fleld In which to
' aloac the riren In the aoiiety to get pai.er and individual todsy Is to look
ogieratc and as th<-ve Ik goneraliy a
the
bright
side
of
things
and
help
the work done in the quickest posllble
shortage
of farm prodiicu only good is
tlBie. ft Is now proposed to have the in the tonslruetlve work which builds
cviHH-icd from tills veniurc. Tbe prlsflanttag dons by thoec who. know how nnilons ami makes their |Hs>p)e really
wlll be able with this' amount of
It BhOBid be done, and If hecenair great, finding fault with those who
Und. If properly managed, to raise
to pay good men for dolpg the work. disagree wtib you and lauding every­ eiiongh foodstuffs lo suiiply tbe pris­
A certain amount of money will be thing, right or wrong.' that your par­ on. which will (irove a great saving
twed by the club each year for (bla ticular party pr friends buppen to be­
and In lUl protiablliiv place
purpoae. Enough fry have been plant- lieve In Is not.only poor poll.-y hut the iirlsiin ujion a paving bsds. which
•d' within the paat twenty years In poor cliixeoshlp: The real American has not occuhed heretofore. It has
clilxen
is
the
man
who
is
willing
to
the Boardman alone to make that
lieen'ihe dralre of (he prison adfhoratream teem with the largest sited face real condUlons and adapt -bim- Utes fur some time lo sv-cure (arm
Abe ^tbansea as they
speckled tront If tbe work had beea
lands upon wMi-h'io cinploy the prisdone la a proper mi^ser. Too often brought to pass by the process of liners and (hereby avoid niiich of the
I the thooaandi'of young fUh have been evolution that is constantly golpg
j 'stands trouble Ibsi has prevailed in (hidumped along tbe muddy shore or
prison for she |wst .vear or more, lly
placed In water which was too swift still Is the fellow who gets run oveF working the rrlsoucrt'n the open air
then wonders how it all hap­
for them to gain a hpld. and as a
it will be Ireuer for them physlrally
wait the fry died nearty aa faet at pened. True citiw-nshlp consists, not and moially and good results arc
they were placed In the water. Thon-j In BUndIng pat on old Issues, but adapt Imund to come Irnni the vemiirr
I
sands V.
of --.—
tourUU
are brongfat .UM.
into this' log oneaelf to tbe age In which liveg. There iiinst lie a change Iu the mano. .ceoinl M n. ,«puU,lo. ..
-li™ ■»«—!■ th. bo.b- acemeni of |>rlsons In the fiitiue. |ti-l
7..
......................
bles and tbeorieK
theories n(
of hl«
bl« rnn-riither>.
forcruthers,
A ^ing ground, and their coming^
which n^ matter bow good (bey were It Is IH-Ileriwl by the Michigan i>oaid
means thousands of dollars to the peo­
lo
their
day.
have been outgrown liy (]>nt (he farm Ides will tirovc the
ple srho live here and transact all
^
tbe
progren
of
tbe
world,
('ondltlons means of solving (he problem Iu an
Unds of baslnaas. Where the tourisu
effer'ilve manner,
ibange and men must change «4tb
go they leave their money und
of them are not sparing / In the Ithei^ or both the men and the nadup

Local Markets

(From Friday's Becord-Eagle.l
The sales ot farm seed continues
In the ume great quantity as hereinlore. The shipments of feed and
flour out by nil Is as large as ever.
The inuto market to somewiiai quiet
bin the price is still the same. 30c.
There were 23J dozen of vgKs and
88 poundi of bntter bought yesterday.
(From-Saturday's Rccord-EagleJ
Ten loads of poutoes were weigbed
yesiertlay. There were .'.«4 doxrn
eggs and M iiouDds oi butli-r bought.
The grist mills had tbeir hands full
I make op for the stormy day before.
The shipments out continue large.
FrsUmann ami Comianv shl|>pcd
tbree more carloads of hides ami one
of Junk yesterday. They ore now
clearing all ihclr warehouses to make
I for the wool (hat Is coming In
Scveial lante comraeu were made
yesterday•
Prices corrected every day.
Hogs ................ ..............................

FARM PROrUCff-Selllng priesa.'
Itelroil. May
lA'Uh s»-ven pris­
Pot*toe*........................................... SSe to6De
cnanty Jail in Cm>Butler............................... F...27C to 40c oners held
iieciioQ with (bef^egth of Belle Barry,
Egg.......................................... .20c to i:c
whose
U>d>.
BuUIrtcd
by surgltal opHay. ballad .........................................
Joiind In Fox Creek
crwiloDs,
Straw ...................................................
week mKo.itai POI1.V today denied
GRAIN—Hannah A Lay Co.
tbf-v are scarrhtog for a second docPrices correc-Ari overy day. .
In tlie case.
Wheat .................................................
'. C, M. Oounte. who Is held on
fkvrn .......................................
suspicion, will i,e sweated l>y tbe deR>e .....................................rF.............
tev-tives agaltr (his afternoon.
Buckwheat, per JOO lbs ............... |ij5
George, w hile adniiulng he had treatCRAIN^TravarM City Milling Co.
od the Uari) girl, rsiteraied bla <lePrices corrected every day.
nlat (csiay that he performed the
Wheat .....................................................
cratkm which caused her death,
Com ........................
sccfliac formal charge was made against him.
Rye .......................................................
»as demined after the poUee.aaid
Whit* navy beans ....................... $i.do
they had t-smbllshed the (act that he
Red kidney beans...............
Ii.st■ large practice lo eoniagious dtoUuckwbeaL per 106‘lbs. .$1.00611.15
s. HI* paUents be^long mostly
among the girts from (4ie rooming
HIDES. WOOL A^O TALLOW.
disirtci. Where hto office to lo­
Prices corrected as market variee.
Hldes ....................................
$e cated.
Calf .............. ;............................................
Tallow ...............................................'...Sr
No. 1 borM bides .;...........$1.50 and up
Wool .........................................:i2 to J8c

HEIDQUARTBIS MOVED

inlerlochen .
Copemtoh ..
Kaleva ....

Walton ..

4:3C
{ »:4ll 4:44
- ' »:4$| 4:4$

i'Si37: 4:5$
,10:33' 5:25
)ID:3» 9:53
1
'k. M.

1

P.M.

I ■ . 12:2®
I
12:44.
i
HIT
Grayling .
I
1:55
A M . P. M.
Norwalk...............
......... _ ..
Onekama jetn. ..i
ii;iu «:is
Manistee .............. . ,H;4:. C;4»
Trains .arrive at Tratrrae nty 10:«0
10-0 a. m™ 5:33 p, m. and fi:4U
m.
j. V. JE.VKS. Agent
MORTGAGE SALE.
Defanlt baring been made in the
conditions of a certain morigagp made
by John F. Haden and Iwnoni Haden.
his wife, of Tra-.erse City. Michigan,
10 Alice Wood, made the (oiinb dav
of Ottober.. I$08. and.record<-d In the
offire of.tfae Register of Deeds (or the
Coimtr*tor OrsMT-SHvbrue anfl State
of Michigan, on ihe’eiateort) day of
October. IWfS. In Uber 52 of rooriBsges on ingc 3in. which aald-murtgage was on the twenty-fourth day of
January. I9in. dul.v assigned by said
.Alice Wood to Rose Wood I’enhallegati au-l which assignment was dnlv
rcconled in the Reglfcier of Deeds' of«■» of Grand Traverse County afore­
said on the- i«coiy-<jfih day of Januv>'. >!■'«. In Liber 34 of mortgages on
l«ge «n7. oil which mortgage there is
'■luiiied to he due at tlw date of thU
noiW the sum of^ve Huodred Sixty.
Four UD-I ir.liiii rtoitors and attorney
fee of rifle* n Doitors. iwovldrd for In
aald uiongarc and no euli or (iroosedinn at law having been instliuied l-i
I'-covcr the moneys secured by said
mortgage or any' (lari thereof.
Now I hcrefore. by virtue of the (■ow<-r of sale conialned in said toortgage.
and (be sutuie In such cose made and
{■rovlded. notice to befeliv given that
on Friday,
rtxteenth day of

I. Offices Ordered to
Grand Rapids
Bonln^ here used are urged to study
GRANGE GINGER.
♦{hard the pages of btolory and note
recent dev lsl^ of .the olflrlato
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ hnw. wlien the mudsills a/e uverburof the Pere Marquee railroad the
The farmer must get a square deal aened, something happens,
r someltilng Is likely to happen.
Peioskcy division will be absorbed by
Things liave happeninl in the. past
tho Clik-ago tilvisloD. and the dlswhen this mudsills of society have
l•aU'hc^B and the'chief acruumants
Iten unduly weighted down. For In­
he moved to Grand Rapids \V
stance. the rich, proud, exclusive blue
H. RoMoser. wHl be retained In Tnvstockings of ancient Rome wbo attendi(>: aa
ilic running of the pivernmo.-t
n -Mr. .Mulbem. who has bit beadquarand oil other' iiuaters that iicrttilt'ed
trs In «rand Rapids. This order
of easy work and generous rakeoffs.
■ok #e<-i ktunday and will aflcci
t"no la™. .UrtTro™:
"™ • "•"'Po-e-i I-I'WCBl families.
awoke
one
fiue
munilng
and
found
•earytUag that can he done to keep’*
*
iostead of advwniae i-uhtic aui-tlon
that
the
plchs
adjourned
ia^a'Tsh
to the high'-st bidder, at the north
tl» amaetlon that draw, them here ««>S
to the nile of evolution
Isgram Bent by Administration
front door of tbe C-,-.;:; iiouse In (be
l•od.v to .Mods Saver, where they wivu'
A 6ml>e
Asking Delay On Antierarr year win be money well Invert- pretty hard ilDng lu accomiiUvh ’Ity of Traverse Ciiy (that being the
about to build a new eli.v. The v«rv
Allen Law
ed. ProtecUon of tbe flab 1^ another
when you're "blue." bilious and 'out place where (he Circuit Court for the
thought of haring to perform rjcoial
dt sorts.•' There is a sore relief for all aaid County of Grafld Ttaverse is
work that cannot be
aiomach and liver romptolnis. consli- held), the i>remlses described in said
Ned Keboe Is one of tbe yonngoat tasks was too much for the arisUHr.vtB
much, fciy If certain people who i
WasbIngioD. May IL—The Wilson luiiion and #i)sj.ep*to- Hh
mortgage or as much (hrtwof at may
of that day and they immediately
Advocates of a high protective tariff
Ca to enter the local business field.
> Id any sense are
Iw oiM-essary to pay the amount ao due
res'uiuud
'’aiarking KICK'S SfGAH-COATEO WI
are wonderlAg why the farmers of -.Monday morning he took i>oss<-ssioa apltulated. A few vt!Diuri< later the adnilnUtrstlon
IDII.1. thorough, and cffeciUr In all oil aald mortnge. with seven per cent
(be etate do not wax enthusiasilc lo of the Central Nep-s ifiand. purrhased IveasaDts of France who were then the **“*' '
falifotnkJav _
IMerest. and all legal costa, together
atreams
victims of the Idoa of special privi- situation and nothing wUl be*done
the flglit of tha manufacturere of bee
with aiicrney fee aforesaid as covfrom L. W. SmlUi.^d all the new*,
win soon be depleted and tbe rtretms
reln. The irremltcs de­
sugar to keep the high tariff upon (he paper routes that have been carried lege, arose in their might and aris- I Gov. Johnson acts.
ntned aa fishing grounds. Careful at­
Much emphasis was placed
IONIA—Jeas Griffin, an Inmate of scribed lo said mortgage are as fol­
msuufactared product. There lajtood
by H. J. C. foHeti. Mr. Keboe tocracy was shocked by the "reign of
lows:
tention to these features of tbe flab
Icgraphic protest sent Gov. Johnson the rnunty house, was drowned Wed
and sufficient reason lor this reticence has lived in Traverse City nearly all terror.'As land situated la (he City of Traveueetion will result in not only pre­
asking delay. The request for de­ ncMlay night. White or an errand bo rse City, tkyuniy of Grand Traverse’
upon the part^f tbe man who gn»
his life. He attended the public; The farmer of todsy gets but 33 lay Is -attacked as proof that Informal
serving tbe fishing, but win mean
was aeixed with an epileptic fit uid and Slate of Michigan, vix: Lot Ftonrthe raw matariaL There is a vas
scboola for a number of years, and for cents cnit of each dollar's worth of umfereoces between Seereury Bryan
vast amouat of money (hat win l
(ccB'Or Block Two of Goodrkh’a Addlshsllow creek.
dAlerence lo the theory
ibe Urlff
the past twelve years has been em­ wealth (hst he produces. This Is hot and Ambassador Clilnda’have resulted
tl.m to tbp City of Traverse City, acspent In ftto eection Tn the years to
sugar and the way in which It
«.r-llnR to the recorded ptoi thereof.
ployed Id the Here .Marquette freight enough, and It is no answer to tbe iq understanding of wbat may be ac
nipulaled by tbe manufacturers
Dated Feb. 4ih, ISIS.
offices. He has now decided
charge of unfairness to say that he'cepled ihrouru modtum of the new
ROSE W(X)D PENHAIJ.BGAN,
commodity. Theoretically the Urlff
<anbiI(uitlon l•^om|rtly ami get
the bj^loesa men of the should charge more for bis crop. Hls'tresiy. It was generally believed
*
Asslgnco.
Is maioiaiued for the purpose of giv
in hralthy condition
clly, and Ibis enterprise Is one of tbe prices are flied by forces over which !d«j n,ai Gov. Johnson would sign the jnur■ I. Itnwela
UNDERWOOD A DMLOR,
John Suiisie. of Banbury, Pa.
Ing
tbe
American
farmer
a
diance
to
Traverue City has long been famed
Attorneys for Assignee.
best.
sajs:
-They
arc
the
l>c*t
(dlto
1
ever
h
at
the
present
lime
has
Utile.
It
bllf
despite
Wilson's
protest,
Trsverse City. kllcblicaiL
^ as the most boepluble city In .Mldil- grow beets and cane ft a greatci
The owners who have built this up any. control. He who does the hard]
t'rcd. aii'l I ailvtre cverjone to use
,
ihein for cniistlpailon, Indigeiticw and feb 18. 23. mer 4. 11. 1». 23. apr 1. S.
gan and nothing to being left undone advantage by creating an nrilflrin
> su'ib a splendid site have done
work to entitled tn more than s:> per'
IS. 22, 2$. may C. 12
liver ccmiitolni.- Will lielp you. Price
to maintain this rei>utation. Every profit (nr the finisbhd product. Tbe in iliu face of many advene condl- eeht of the wealth. Ttfb reason
2:t. Hc<-onimf>odrd by all druggists of
ifncturera having protection to
gathering of any kind that comes
tlrtns. but (beyWere all overcome by he doee ocx get more
Traverse Clly.
the
nmoonl
of
oyer
one
cr
the city, or this Imincdlate region is
Che perairteni arilon that will bring
always
^as
been,
namely
that
sure of being property cared (or when pound on sugar are suppoeed
FOR SALE—Sv arre farm, near KhigaBUtecss to any iBslKutlon. With (hli^ perlor wit, posing a. prtrictons.jWHlLE PLEASURE RIDING
lev aoft Holmes Siding: nice haildtbe delegates stop wUhIn our gatei the AmericoB farmers who grou
By the "Ka-olar" method 1 con re­
Kehoe steps In. and noble, or captains of Industry, have
MARSHALL MILL POND,
Incs. windmill, good hardwood land, move those aching teeth absoIuUly,
This week when tbe directors of tbe beets the most of this extra pnAeetlon with the ability that hs has shown In
all rk-ar«d. only fi.c-t'o. on Uinr: witbont {Aln.rand without the use of
starkrtl the cards against him. The
order
to
tester
the
Industry
and
Western AHchlgan Bevelopmeoi
also m acre*
inil«i cast of Truv- dntpi to.produce anconadoDSDeas.
hpr lines will eiiicr tills new fleld obstacle between tbe farmer of today AfUr Sis Heuru Search Body ef Girl
givs the advantnge over the foreign
ctf» City for $-.-;.c*.n<i. .Address. F.
reau canm to attend the annual
Was Found In Deep
wIthMhc same 'activity that he
People of nervou* temnerasent and
and a sqaarc deal Is special privilege,
P- Rutscll, sen Moffat 131k.. Detroit. with weak bearis wUl appreciate the
Ing of (be bureau, there were auiomo- farmer who Is in the same business. shown in everything else. Hardly
Water.
which manages the transportation In­
may Mt.
"Ka-olar" method of i«lnless extruebUes on band to take them ie~the He-ls supposed lo be given the bigh- siiy other line requires uo ch
terests of the country, attends to the'
(Jon.
aaarhy fntit farms where they were- tat price for bis beeU'and easier tentloD to detail, for inpers must be
lUttle Creek. May 12,-Anncite WANTBIt-Compeumt and
experiorganlxaihm of the wholesale and re­
OR. W. O, F3NYON.
abown (he cherry oicbards in bIo«M>m methods for abialning his seed
in time. That the many friends tail Interests, elaborates selling sys­ Fredenbcrg. steitograiiber In a Rattle
206-208 Wilhelm Block, with Dr. Molda
and other slghu (hat they will remem­ getting kls beeu to the mills. This of tbe new owner will aid him to'
worth. Ttaverao City, Mich
tems sees to the enaUiog of tows. Creek bank, and Clarence Howard, .of
TKua. 417 Webstar aL .may 1-U.
ber for a long time. As these men is the theory of .tbe game, but w|
lured and the Central new* eUnd will (be elal>orating of tbe polldcs of the Marshall, were drowned early t
came from sll over the western i«ri Is the practice, which, after all. is the be one of the busieet conters In tbe
enforcers of tbe laws, and the opinion while canMDg on a Mill pond near,
beet method for Judging the real merit
of tbe euu the v^ne of this
maohaliy^ After a six hours aearch:
of (be courts.
of the auger torlff. The beet grower
an advertising feature can reai
Ibe sheriff s deputies found the girl's
The tanner knows wbeti he lakes
seen, in the latter pan of June (ben­ In Michigan geu 14.30 per (on for
body lo 20 feet of water.
April 17-1 fili*
the 3.3 cents offered him that he to
beets of standard aacchsrlne quality,
to a targe railway organlxatlon wb
being bunc<^; In addition he knows
and Uie mill owners sell him the seed
win bold Its annual conventloD
who Is besting him. but'what he don't
CbartevoU.aad on their waj- north the at the rale of fifteen cents per poUml,
•tate
Street
Retidenee
Was
Slightly
know
to
how
the
scheme
to
worked.
and
he
must
contract
to
pay
for
at
delegates wlU slop off in Travenie
He fails to see that the frame up ec
City and plana are on foot to give least fifteen pounds per acre. The
In making tbe rules of the game. Grand Travere* Newrs Fasaed Out of ALVIH H. GRUBER. Fimevat Olrectar
them an automobile trip through thla beeu are grown and ihlpped lo the
The rceldcnce' on Stale etrect own­ Tbe patricians of today attend
' Eaiatanee.
lanedlate territory In order that tbr> factory, the American farmer pay
andiEmbatmer, 312 South t'elon SL
Mru. NeUto PratL anlstant Ctu.
may see what this region Is really ac- Ing the (rclifiit on the shipment, ed by Jtalcoliii Winnie was slightly making, enforcing and interpreting of
damaged
by
firs
Sunday,
which
phooe 873
We treat vou as u
The Grand TtavMwe News, which
the
toms,
and so succaapful are they
wmtpushing In tbe line of fruit lals-: which, together with the price of the
would wish to be ir*oied.
caught
on
(be
roof
Rom
flying
sparks.
as established hist Aagukt has given
special privilege gets 8S
Is deducted from bis S4.r« per
tag and agrirulture. lb tbe latter pan
meb SUf
Dp (he ghost and (tie type and ma­
if bU beeu go above the stand­ A small bole was bum^ through the every time the fanner gets 35.
of Aagust all the Michigan posunasUrs of all classes wiU meet In this ard In saccharine properties he Is al­ roof and some damage duo to smoke
The farher Is told, that (he preaeot chinery uken to Nashville by'u w! MONEY TO LOAN on good and well
and water was done. Tto sblnglee
improved (arps. H. C. Darts. $17
' fdty (or Uieir annual gathering- and lowed an addliloDsl bounty
"
Is a day of big things and If he wishes Flghner. the owner. Slaoe last NoState £a»k Bldg™ Tnverae City
very dry and the '' blase was
BBwnnr of •: cents per ton. which Is
tber (be paper was io charge of
etobonue plau are being, put in
to succeed he must be a big farmer.
Mieb.
gprU U4J
tlon for showing them tbe country lb T«X of too oemmOD occurence. This burning brtokly when the fire departif he cannot be more thao a llttie Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hariow. wbo ware
arrtved. although It had
the Bhme manner. As an ailvenlalng to'liow tbe i^erlcaa farmer Is dealt
farmer he must combine with othe praeik-rt newspaper people, bat they'
taature this aeheme has great merit, with at tbe Vre»oot time under tbe spread much and the firemen were little farmers and hire n managsr
financial Interest in tbe plant,
ter there it nalhlng that will cooftnee Paj-ue urlff. On tlie other hand, bow able to bold It to.a comparatlvet)' This to good advice as far as It goes, only running It for tha owner until be'
a stnflger as quick as the actual sight is the Canadian grower across the ■mall epace.
but It does not go (o tbe root of tht could find n purthaaer. They proof things as they are. wpeclally when line treated when be
dueed a very ereditoble paper but if
irouble.
they turn out true to reiwesenutlon. to tbe Michigan ^setories, which be
not able to get a foothold In the
Government extols largely (or pro­
Thsre are aJwaya an abupdanee of iu- does In tarfa quantities? *
•tecting tbe weak from the strong (or face of the oppoelUon- that it had In
tomoWles at the disposal of tbe conv to the theory of tbe present Urlff the
protecting the fleancUl and mentally the local field. The paper was esmittae thal has this work In charge Canadian farmer Is not supposed to Died Sunday Aftsrtreon in I
as well as the physkally weak. tabllshed for no siarUcular purpose
and (he many trips that have been get any beaafiu. thereby belag idaced
at Howell
The strong have been able through ail and had no particular mission lo view
' glVMi vlaltors In tbe |«si has proven
prodadq^ hto
time to look oulTor themselves.. They after It was esublisbed. The plant
to be time and energy well speui. It crop If be Mils It to tbe American
Mrs. W. A.' Brown of this rily died
today. The atrong are In need • ai shipped to NashvUle on Batnrto_Ahe Inuntioa of tbe live wires of fnetor;. ThU to nsnlly bow be fare* Sunday aftenMoo ariar an lUneas of of no apecUl privileges. Iaws should
Mr. and Mrw. Harlow and
tfeo rtty to coaUooe tbiv practice as qnder the prwctieal working of the,seven Iweeks. Mrs. Brown has been'.be enseted. executive policies formed iy wUi soon leave lor Indianapolis
Are only purchased once. There­
* loag is stnagars cnoilnue to come In plnn. “nte Michigan sugar tactoriaB,troaUng for (he part few weeks tn the'nnd («un dectoioos rondered w aa to .where they have porttioBs in n large
fore they Should be of modern
design, built of most durable
dtraetion for business and pteas- opniract to . pay Canadton* farmevu uanlUHlom io Howell, Mich. Mr.lyiri. «h»
nw«f|r«i»cedi n toff prlntlAg and Uihograpblng planL
maicrtoli and -antoUcatly flm
. ww •ono of the pratatat gtotsery lo MM per ton tor their .beeta koadediBrown received jrord 'of her eerionB|^nce. Tbe rules of the game-shouM
(abed. Yon will flai aiily sa^
t flwwhDiB coutry to toealad In (bu on xhe can at the«eai«rt potaU aod]caadUton, but beton-he could reach'be fnmedM-that K will befapooelbto
ai tbe works of
■TKino.
iMBofiAad itmgsri»w«ya very the sugar company pays the fre«h(,her received.notice of her deatb.jfor the oVnlisd Inimste to npproA.fi|5 RICpCMD.
After
^ thme to tbe-mlU. They alao pay the dntpiFunenl arrugementa will be made priate 85 pef cdat la tmnrtt

NOTHING TO REDONE

OiUllGE II OWNBI

ne Reason Hby

Art •< EsteriiiilM

r!f“|CANOEIST$ DROWN

SMALL BLAZE SUKDAY

AKOrHER DIE GUE

Tc«lli ExtracM Ab«»tatcv
Iy WitbMiPata

WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICE FOR

WOOL

Cit. Phone 481. Bell 130.
FUaUANN ft CO.,
7S1 Promt St *
Traverse aty* lUeh.

ROCKS aod REDS

High-claw W.P. Rock*
(Fiflhel Suain) Egg*. $2 per
15, $5 per 45. R.C.R.I. Red*.
Thompson and Bean *trains,
eggs $1.50 per 15. $2.50 petv
30. Sbipp^ parcel* poit
prepaid.
Send remittance with
der to

MI^.'W. A. BRDWII

ORGHARBIIROVEPeULTiirFARM
Hr.CI^JaaP.BB«d(

-

m bwuto •pbu Utot

vub-

pf «S pMto pgr tea Ofi

DeeU which-AMor.

I Thoae who dtoagn* with tha

So«mi^l«i,>Ueh.
Arm u WTU.-U, w-

r~'

TEATEBSE HIRAT.P AHD TEAVSUtE BAT EAOLB. TUXgDAT, MAY 18,1818

tbe criminal biucb of tbe Supreme
court ,
Tbe charge aBlntt Anhut grew out
'of a scandal in tbe aute p'rtaon board
wbfcfa was exposed tri’ Governor Sulrar it March an<t which resulted
the removal of Sui^rlniendeiit
Priaon Scott and Dr. JvuasdL director
of the Malleawan aKvlum. Dr. Rus­
PORCET TO PROVIDE RUPPICIENT sell was charged with having accept­ SOUGHT 8V CONGRESSMAN LIND- QUIBT OF MICHIGAN
FOREIGN POSTAGE.
ed $2.%'<>00 frdk Thaw for. the pur|>oae
of obiainiDR hU rHeaae. *^*>ell told
tbe governor that he had nc«7fcelt
any money .but admhted
■d that (
lorncy named Aniiut
cated with him on the aubjec-t and THREE-FOURTHS OF CLOTHING IS
NO# ADULTERATED
that he had conferred with Anhui In
.New York city over the prospect of
ON ACCOUNT OP UNFAVORABLE
gcitinc Tliaw released by the paynieot Burdtn la Thrown Upon the Poorer
mPRESSION IT CREATES.
Claaa of PMpie, Who arc Laaat
of money to the prison authorities.
Abla to Sund the'
Anhut was Indicted fullowing Rnssell'r,
9

______
*■ .
Burden.
i»-moval. Thaw was brought to New
8uogt«teS That SpMlal CelertS En­ York and tffld the itrand Jury about
velop* B* Uaad to Oittinpuloh
Waahingion. .Mgy 12—Charging that
bis flings with Anhut.
Foreign from Oonwotie LetIJ l>er cent of the clothing aold In thiter* In Olflcet. \
Unlted Slates Is adulterated. Hepreaentatlve Undqulst of .Michigan today
Intt^uced a "(lure fabric and leather
tVafthlneioB, May 12.—Tbe npparibill." which would guarantee the
Burning public pure fabrics in, the
ttcoi of C'otnmerc* u reeelriaK comr way ^s unadulterated food Is
pUinU in locreaalns numbor* rmm
.guaranteed now.
bntlDcai aen in rofelsn coumrfr*
Under tbe (•raiKised taw. article
• Mainet tbe abort |•oAlaKe on letter*
wearing a|i|arel wqi be bearing la­
recelr^ from the I'nlied Stales'
bels sating tbe quality of the mat<~
. Tbe**'foreIte tnorohant*' aver tliat
rial from which It is made. "There
tbe double postape vhich they are re.
it n< copcepiion'of the great iwrceni
gnired to pay on irttem from Amerirn
of manufactured' comiiiodHies
i* to annoylup that It turns much
that ore adulterated by matiufaciurtrade avay from our country.
OBJECT OF AFFIDAVIT WAS TO ers who aeek' on unjust iirolH from the
t'omaerdal A^ot Tbompson UTiies
STOP INVESTIGATION
■•eoide-V ssid Undumti. The congressto tbe department from Marseille
aaserted that bis investigations
tbu the large Pr^cb laportera report Mrs. Maud Rebinsen Made Confeahave ahown that adiilierailon Is i
that about half tbe Aaerlt-an corret-'
*ion at First Seaaien of Senate
practiced on cheaper materials, thus
poodence comes with only a two-4-<-nt
Committee Sent to Probe
placing the burden on "the. great
ataap affixed. Thns an im(av.orabl«> .
^ - the Affair.
masse* of (leople who are lea.«l able
impresilon 1* created. The rate on lep'
ttand the high cost of living."
tors to France Is five cents, for tbe
flrat ounce or fraction of an oum e and
Chicago, Slay 10.—Mr*. .Maud Robthree cents fur eadi adiltUonal ounce Inaon, iho Spriiigneld. III., divorcee
or fraction thereof.
and pretty accuser 4r iJeui. tlmi-rnor
A aercantlle fira at Onenos Aires, O'llara. admitted today that an affi­
in calHng attentiun tp the receiiH of davit she made concerning O Hara
80 many leiteis from tbe 'United was for the punaose tt stoii]dng the
Suies with tioceot sumps only Illinois senate- vice roinmUslun'* luolie
Ibereon. tor wlilcb tliey must )>ay a in Siiringflc-I.l. She mi.de the admis­
fine. augpesU to the American cbnstil sion at ilie first sc-ssion of the senafc Eshiblt Will Be Fur Benefit of Visit"in Bankers Who Come This
there. “We siipiwl^ that thU Is due romiiilftcH' npiKilmed at the rectuesi
W*eO
to a wrong Interpretation of the posul of O llsra himself to Investigate the
rates very general aaong the comnier- charges ngaln«i him. She declared
rUl circles of your country. In view she hail gone to the-Sherman Imtcl.
.A Grand Travenic Region fslr In the
in
rhicago.
with
O-Hara
ancTnvo
oth­
of tbe cnoraous-increase In commer­
middle of May is a novelty, but Trav.
cial exchange with toe country you ers on the night of January II. fiiii *rae City is doing so many thing*
represg^. we recommend tliat you their relnilotis had not lieen Improiier. hat are unique that one many time*
■Her object In making the nffldavlt.
take tile neoessarr measures tp cor­
wondera what will come nexL Th*
rect this deficleocy. which *111 not be te»tlft«Nl. was to "call O’Haras Traverse City Slate Hank ha* made
bluff." She said she rc-eeived
develop commerce with Argentina."
rcpuuilfn for doing things, and
tnoney for; slgniog the' affidavit.
s have reached the
pow It Vwill arrange
ai
in the loWiy of
Wbei^the committee recessed until
department from Afrlqa. Australia and ...t..
.,
,.t _________
,
-—
.
o.l..r
ot .1.. . .rid, d.d I
T
till* region that will allow the dele
1.
»ldri ,td,
°
"■">
gatea who are to attend the ai<a-ial
take tile slaiid. he would be the
Fliort-iKild btiers from the. United
witness called, if not. hotel empluycs meeting of the Northwe*ici-n Mlchb
Slate* are iM-glnning to be refused,
Ran Hanker*' aKsociation. who are lu
would 1)0 calleil. he said.
it lta> been suggested that the slmgather in the city Tuesday. *onic
yC- ||J^ (lev ice Of using a M>ecia{ cohered
of tiie w-ondera that can be •t'dib-v'd
r
envelope for foreign letters would preby the twreful tilling of this moat
I
vhni tiic oversight of ahort' posuge.
productive region. Tiiere will be ov­
Many firms hare already ado]deO this
er npe hundred representative* from
f
aetbod wlifa auitvaa.
tlie* vtrloii* lianking instlfirtioii* tn
till* r*lon and in no ^ter way con
Empire. Panama. May 12.—liecora- the odvaniagea of tlie laifd for agrition day In J>anamt this year Is going. cultural and borticnlniro be wbuwn
There
are many vUitor* at this time
tfi be .celebrated on emir<-ly new lines.
rding to plans, unnouiiceil loSaj . of the year lb the.rity who will l>e at­
The graves of oil the workers un tbe tracted by thla - aho*." who perhap*
>al 4vho met their death eliJsrr
have never had nn'opportunitv of real-,
NHUT
violenc- or disease wiu lie deruraled. )y aeeing what can be grown. The
OURT T
This will Include all the foteign la- fact that tills fair I* held at this seabOH-r* as well. The rerenuinles wHI
another advanced Idea. All the
Former Michigan Mah Aecuaed of tie iicrrurmed' by the canal workers, farmer* and orchardlau In this re­
asaisted by the soldiiTs and maHnes gion wlU be asked to bring In any­
Trying to Saewra Thaw*#
Dw siationed there.
thing that they have been able ui
The- French residents of the Isihiiius keep over the winter. The qiieatlon
re tdannlng to decoraii- the many ailsiw continually, while good fruit
N»;w S'ork. Slay if.—Tharged with graves of the French worker* who
vegetable* are tgrnwn will
the aliempied bribery of state offlrlals dl<-d w lien their nation was attempt they kee|i, Till* Is to answer
tu obtain the liberation of Harry K. lug to rnnstrutt tbe great waterway.
qiieMion.
Thaw from Maltewwan aaylum. where
l.ong tablet filling all tbe available
OVI1
. be luu lieen confined aince bis second
*|iace have been arranged and the dl«trial for the shooting of tSanford family ckl this village have died sine* play of glass Jura of fniUs and grain*
' U nite. John Slcliolson Anhnt. an nt- last .Novi-mlier. Hugh Kinney, w-ho that are owned by the Western Mich­
lurm-y of sianding. was .broiiglii to die.1 at Grand Rapids Ttaurwday, is the igan DovelopRient bureau
flflh,
trial lo'lsy before Justice Scabury
Board of Trade will be displayed. This
In Itself Is a ahow worthy of going
miles to see. In addition there will
he graint and vegeUblea
natural fruit in gr«at quantlUes. There
are over four hundred fine views of
this region that will be placed
hibitlon. On tlje window ledgea will
lie pUced the printed matter that has
lieen issued by all the different
KBolzatlons. railroads, boat lines and
rcsorta. telling their own itorles. This
•Help yoUr«®]r bureau is another
clever idea of the -hank officera and
already hundreds eff booklets have
l<eefi given awny to callers who are
sending them to their frlendA
D.r Monday all will be arranged. H
means a vast amount xtt work to prop^
<Tly arrange things bat the tisnln con­
siders It time well spent and the pub­
lic are oordially invitod to are the big
dlaplay.
In nddltfon to all thia the hank has
already nailed to J»eople Uirougboui
this r

BUSINESS MEN
ARE CARELESS

PUKE FIBKICS
AND LEATHER

Rlli IS BffORE CORGRESS

FiMIICUL LKS IS HEAVY

WHOLE SCHEME
FELL THROUGH

DIVORCS REVEALS 1HE PLOT

WILL HOLD MAYFAIR

A10H6 REW UNES

ON BRIBERY CHARGE

Seed Com

King’s Early is a Yellow Dent,-and under favor­
able conditions it will ripen in 90 days. It averages
10 rows on tbe cob. and tbe ears are from 8 to 9
inches long. It originated at Bay City 7 years ago.
All grown in Michigan. If you must buy seed com
this will surely appeal to you Price $3 per
bushel. We also have about 50 bushel of White
Cora for ennlage. lliis produces lots of stocks that
also ripen in about 90 daVs. It'sells at $2.75 per
bushel. Both of these are the best corn we have
ever had.

CORNER FRONT i

I CASS STREET.

Cleveland Merchants to Taka Trip to
BoMhorn Michigan. R. At. Evana, who last winter tried
to Interest local capital In tbe Evana
Motor rowpany is In the city and baa
with him pUU of 400 dly lota which
he has secured tn a suburb of NaobvIHe. Tenn., together wRh a vahtable
the for his .factory. The Und 1*
cated five miles from tbe city upon
tbe banks' of the CumberUnd river,
itb both water and railroad facHillet.
He baa already disposed of a number
of the lots to .Michigan and 7mheapeople, and tbe venture i* looked
upon- there as a great acquisition
the Industrie* of the cjty. Work-will
omraeoced upon the pUnt u soon
as suflYcienc lota have, been aold
pay for the work.

USING BOMBS
AND TURGHES
SUFFRAGETTES STILL CONDUCT­
ING CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND

IRFBIRAl MAGHIRES FOURD
ONE WAS ADDRESSED TO A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL

Farmington Hall Mansion at Dundee
Was Destroyed by FIro With
Lost of SS0.D00—No Ar.
rdsts Made.

Inmion. Moy 12.—Buffracelte*
believed ri>8|ion*ll>ie for two bomlw
found luilay, one In the iKnioSIre
Keailing. the other In the railway *
lion In IJverpool The KiRidllig Itomh
similar to that reccnily Tuund
I'aulV vaihedral. it was ad.Ire
o a government otneial. I>ut the
clockwork wa* *o timed that In the
ordinary course of routine, tbe liomh
would have exploded at a lime wbt-n
the official wn* not TD his office
Mansion Was Burned,
nundee. May 10.—A^irrlngton Hall
mansion, near here, wai desiroj'rd by
Are today with a
of l.'.o.oiio. Suf.
ffaBc'icfc are lilamcJ for the fire.

FIGHT FOREST FIRE
TRACT OF WOODS NEAR BATTLE
CREEK ON,FIRE.

CaKs for Aid Sent Out This Morning
to Help Save Farm

Battle Creek. May 12.—Fanner* In
the vicinity of St. Man'** l-ake north
of here today are flEhtlng to save
homes from a forest fire whP b
»i»ned yesterday In a Iran of wood*
owned by Kd ntooiiMliall. a Chicago
anchlicrt falls for aid were sent
out this morning.

Cleveland. O.. May 12.—One hun
dred Cleveland dunnracturers and
merchant* today are apeeding west in
three special car* on a sU-day trade
extension excuraion tnrougb .Michi­
gan. The rirat bioh sra> made at Jack■on. Mich., today. The itinerary Inclu.Ire Albion. Marshall. Battle Creek-.
Kalimaxoc. Allegan. Holland. Graud
Haven. .Mnakegon. Grand Rapid*.
Charlotte. l.«nklng. Howell. Ann Ar
bor ami Vp<ilantl.



It’s Hard to Speak of “May Sale”
Yokes without seeming to Exaggerate
MEN’S SUITS
in the May Sale
at $6.60, (8.80,
$10.90, $13.65,
$16.50 and
$19.50
Worth 8.50 to $25

-PERSONALS.

IFiom Monday's Record-Eagic.i
Frank M. Paine left Saturday for
Rwkford ami Grand lUpt.ls on busi
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis arrived
Satiinlay evening from IVioskey smi
sivnt Sunday the guest* o^ Mr. ami
.Mr*. Frank Johnson. The trip wa*
made li> auto.
The Misoea Ethel end Gladys Clerk
of Honor left tmlay for ^•elo*k^J, aft­
er a sbori visit at the home of Mr
and Mr* AVank Johnson.i
Mr. and Mrs. Oillso of Pet^ey
were In the city Sunday thec gu^u of
friemis.
Mrs. F. G. .Hewmann laft thIa morn­
ing for I.UK Angelm. wiiere she will
vihit her sister. .Mr*. Cha*. Alexander,
She ex|>ecl stu be done several Weeks.
Guy Matt left this mdrning for Eaot
Jordon, where lie will lornte |M*rmanently. setting up a lallorlng ooiablislimciit.
Mrs. e. BMdreau, accompanied by
her daughter. Mr*. Clan-dee Katnala,
Irll k>da.v for .North Maniiou Maud to
1h- gone *ome w eeks.
Mica Ada L. WMera left this after­
noon lor Chieago. and from theie she
will go to A>tten{iorl. Iowa, for a sbon
busliii-** trip.
J. W. Travia and Mlta Cora Travio
retiirneit Saturday fnim a three
months' siuy In IlalUe Creek and
tiraml Rapid*.
George Rayworth. who has' boen
vislUng with friends and relatives
in the elty for the iiast few days, lejt
this m.ublng far hU home at Grand
lUpid*.
T. T. Lrng has returned to hit home
nt Grand Rapid* after a sliort time In
the city lu biisinena.
J. V. O’Donnor of Elk Rapids, patt­
ed through Uie city today on his woy
Un*lng. where be wlR be for aome
time on business.
Theo. Wieas. -vrtto. has bean visiting
with friend* in the city for tbe juist
* eek. left this morning for hU home
; Oliveu
N. A. Senmore ha* returned from
Cndillar, where lie ha*, been fpr a
short time on business.
Mrs. Artipir Kipg of Bay CRy. is
vlslling with friends near the city for
tew dsy*.
Mita Rota Brwxina left Saturday
for fist Jordan, called 'home by the
serious nine** of her brother.
Or. Aliec'Smalte went to Davenport
Iowa, for a spoeial business trip to
li^ done several days..
Lawrence Wioo of North Manitou
Islands, was In the city Saturday «n
buslneos.
Mrs. f/t. Shadek hat just returned
frm Detroit and Huffilo, where the
has been for a month visiting her

.

Admitted t/ mat wko
kmm, kketkr test
elodus talaes m aU
TraaeneCity!

^

•S-nd in \our name and rnldrcs* inr ful! tape circular of May Sale offerlugs. .Mail orders glivn pronipt aitiiillon.

^ 4 TMt#STeDt4^’f

tft ftQjOO.

yemStt^yros.
—Traversa:

city—

Wr still bare a fen of tbe ('atalpa Trees for the boyt and girl* w
wbodUl
,1 get ibeir's y<-i, ^
-VAns' STRAWS AT^iill.'.tB^ $2 ^nd SESG'
Sallor*..telei«it>es. etc., la all'tSri«« biorka
, for summer i:*n. The'eartler you cbnooe. tbe
better "the pickin'" is.
-The Herbies and Soft Hats at,<!..'•». |2. 2*50
und 12. All the jtewest spring si.vie*—A great
many In the luqiular ibree-quarter and bow-boirk
SI >!<■*. Nobby grays and brown*.
—MEN'S HATS AT f1. WORTH $1.2: AND Sl.r-h:
j>HATS AT S1S0: HAItiriJkRl.V S2 AND 22.MI:
‘MfATS AT S2AS. RAIGl'I-ARI-Y
Arranged in
three lots for 'luick selling In the Annual May
Sate.

iJtNSING-tJwiL K. Havens, chief
dauKbter* Mh>. Clull and Mn>. A'. U.
clerk la the stale land office, hat been
Pickard.
L. D. M^'ler spent Sunday in Kal­ rtetignsHHl by GnvVrnor Ferris to al­
ien.1 a tonferetce at Geityaburg May
kaska Hie gue« of frieud*.
David Rsnoky. who wa* operated «n 12 to nuke airangements for quartets
lust wt-ok for appendliiils is doing fir the ihiHilgan veterans at the revery well. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Field and daugh­
ter l-orainc of Jackson, were In tlie
ST. JOHN^The class xrtitch wlU
r-liy on their way
Manistee, where
be gradnaied from the St. Joiint Uigb
they .w-lll nuke their home. Mr. Field •
school in June nnmbcr* 3C. the largest
left last evening to accept a iiosIHnn I
in the hisicry of the acliool.
wHh the CummuUwealih Power Co.,
of klanls{ce. Mrs. Field and daughter
MCSKBCAN-Secrel Ui» of tbe
will spend several days with friend*. water mains are ausi>ected by city wa­
ter deiiariment offIrlaU. as approxlST. JOHNS-I.OUI* Sawady has Jn*i iiuiiely Ifw.oon gsllont are lost dolly.
gotten trace of a sisior living in San An i^t^sriation i* contemidaled.
Francisco whom he has not beard of
for 38 years.;
JACKSON—Ninety lodges of the L
O. O. F. of Southtrn Michigan wUt
nETROlT-AIIla* Baker. Ueuienanl hold their anmlhl cclebratloB at the
of Detroit iktllce detective* for nlhny Oddfellow*' imnic grounds In this dty
year*, died at hl» home.
Morrell .August fi. It I* exi>ecied the onting
slieel. He was taken 111 Wednesday w-fll be attended b> 3.000 member* ot
tlie order and their famflie*.
with pncmnoiila.

ECONOMY PRICES ConHnne AU This Month
BUY SBOES
NOW ■
FOR THE
WHOLE YEAR.

Weather conditions and the rush of Spring work has made
it impossible for many to attend our Economy Sale. So we have
decided to continue the event all through this month. This will
afford every body a chance to profit by our Economy Prices. And
to make the selling of even greater interest we have added plenty
of additional bargains, at prices that will appeal directly to the
prudent and gnomical. You’ll surely visit the Globe Store if
money saving plays any part in your buying economy.

A DRY GOODS UST
A:very ilem aeaaobahle and priced at o
saviDg.

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Wonicrtal
Chances to Save Hoae>
on
Ladles* Coats.

THE GLOBE STORE IS THE PLACE TO SAVE
MONEY ON YOUR SPRANG SUIT.
We have, left from a re.-ent special purebsM a
number of men's and young men's suits. Tliey in­
clude all wool navy serges, light patterna for young
men, and dark patterns for older men. These are
sulM that would sell regularly at 112.30,
Q 7/V
*l3.00rand IIC.30; this month only at..............
Men's stout and regular alae* of all wool, bandtailored auiu in fancy nuvy blue serges: regular
*lS.ou value. Our Afcononiy

LADIES' SPRING COATS ARE SELLING
RAPIDLY AT THE LOWEST PRICES
EVER QUOTED at THIS TIME OF YEAR
One lot of Ladiet- 11.50 to 10.00 Coats in

$5.00

One lot of UdiM' *10.00 to *13.30 Coal* In
stylish plaid* and pUIn cloibs with Bul­
garian trimming. On tals
^
One iot of lAdfea ri'i.M to *16.50 roais In
Whlpeord* and Sergra! beauf\r\
tlful garmenU; on sale ht ... J^V.UU
One lot of lAdle*' »l*,O0 to *22.00 Coat*,
^e finest model* ot the aeaaon;

" " KIBSCMBAUM-'CLOTMES
See the special *13.00. $20.o0 and *2.'. on Rlrachba'um Suita. Tbe best clothes you ever bought at
the prices named.

WC BOUGHT 1045 PAIRS OF SHOES AND OXFORDS FROM HIRTH KRAUSE A CO, OF
BRAND RAPIDS AT CSe, ON THE DOLLAR.
BIO LOT OF SHOES FOR CHILDREN AND
UTTLE TOTS
Consisting of-'#l3; Qtin MeUi Pump*. *5e
White Kid Strap'Sandala. 75c Patent l.eather
Strap BandaU, 73c 3-strap Patent Leather
Pumps. Choice of entire lot

verve Bide a copdeaaed blatory of the
l«nk with plepfy gf room left for the
recipient to a%d a short message.
These are all mailed ueder cover so
that they can be remailed to friaods.
This la another caae ot good advertlsIbg tor thia legion.
Card «f Thanko.'
We desire to express our heanfelt
thanks and appreciation to tbe neighitors and friends who so kindly aaslated us durigg the lUness and death of
our dear husband and father, iand aUo
to tbe many nelgfabora
neighbors who have
kindly assUied with the farm work.
>. J. u. Schell and FamlD*.

h\nE THREE
Join tbe Fly Swatters! A fy swatter free to every lady at Su-inbeni'a.

G0IR6 iFTBI BUSIRESS

lOCAIfil IH SOUTH

Spraying Materials

Lime Sulphur Solution. Arsenate of Lead, and
Paris Green. We can fill your orders promptly at
prices that will suit you.
.

VI

Finest lot of Children's Shoes ever offered: *1,

............;77c
Standard Apnm
Cheek Ginghams, r*.
atyar^........ ...........•v

GLOBE

TMvmc aiy.Mich.

Departnent Pasts, rnatd qwaniy.
Store IWcSSeldBd.
|(U
at pair................ IwV

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aSAHD TR4VXBSK HtltAT;!) AKD TBAVZB8B BAT XAOLl, TDB8DAT. 4CAT 13. IMS

“Pittslnirili Perfect" Fence
Ctou the Farmer a Big Boott
in making HU Farm ProtperooM
Di4 yon ever notice that a proaperous cient labor and proper machinery. But
fiuni' ia invariably well fenc^. and h the wise htnner investigatea before he
usually divided Into small fields by
' a -tevesta. Oihera
-just
buy
and
often
I____
u—1^-titht
fence “ X.___u:-v
horse-high.
and ^uU- "sold.” *'Piusburgh P^ect" Fence ia
sma^*? .Whyfait?
r-.
view
----. . made with but one end in view—togivc
Becauae the prospetooa farmer realaervice for the longest time oi Ivasi
cost Investigating it costa nothing.
Investing in it pays.
- succssafdl farmii« as fertile seeds, e

I'

crxscr. poultuy «as rabilt

vako

TflREiraeE
^DERTH RATE
WAGES A' GREAT FACTOR
8TAN0AR0 OF UVINO DETER­
MINES FIELD OF DISEASE

^ caaotN
.Qi»e«len Is Whether TwI
Seciol^gleel er MeSicel Prob—Two Fields Believed
to Cenvsrge.

vni UWEIS IT UigUET

: m. hr is goloa
would like to

represent . MmHihlnK*‘P'’'*«-"’'-'l

<1 ot.ii'siied from I'ase One)
Me waiiled
Sfoiiilnt 'll) eavlBK tliat U »»>■ Dol a imsenl boa llii» auik ni|ild Im>
fouituDD roa ibat liv MII«h1. bill a ''la
imidlebed. . lirief ullii
tieer ami tliai he illd a MKi iviiful job - 1» A. \V, I’«k.
at that. Ml- Kai.- In cl.-tail all tlic lar- ttbernuu and uibers
lirtllars iviinpcied ailli tb<- Incident sesileu for the kwmI nf (be ursanUa
and Hncceedrd In vlndliatliiK liU rel­
tioii.
at’d be a true spoitMiian.
Tite Imnnuct will resuli In mnrli
. WilliaRL iteyMeD aald that be did
not have inurb to »a> of 1ii« exidoll? So»d (o the orsaniutkw.' for ihe memIn the' aoodi. bui il<ai licc»ent huiit- lierv Lee «bere Ibey CSD do a great
ibg eiorv }.-ur ami alwava brought deal. esiKM lally In laklns an active Interrst in plantliic flKli fry
bark a ifi-er.
Mhertir KmiUi save S co£ Uk aions XreaBis and lake* of ilir rt cion. This
work will lie cairted out on an exten­
the line hr (be atrended tunu- lau
sad made eeieraf leiinle rl-.iir In the sive line this Numiner and exiH-ris will
niibde Ilf lil< biuren.. lie >.aid Uiai 1«- blued to do Ihr work liislL-.id of
flKb and <‘.anie riimild Ih- iH-iier |>ro- mii.iinK .it to anyone who I* v.lHlnK to
ie<(<d. and thai (be |iiui>ei lime (o Jo tlk- whrk ns II has been the eueiom

t‘»- >'iro>ie, hopeful

in';:

- tifet«"rt li I* ahlle we have U. for all
In the. near future, when some of
er It If odiv sune It <-aunol l-e reidseed. Ill- made M-veral Kood jioim* i|te plans siiccesied wUI be m tie over
In drial! and put Into effect.
to hts ua alone ibis line,
fib-n I*ower. ilie new serrelaer.
iraslit thni >be iiub should eland
PUIS HIDE FOR SCHOM.
theukht
for moree (ban It hBK In ibe jusi, and

^

For the Weak and hervoua.
Tifv-: nut. weal..'nrrvniis nim and
women soi:1d tii-l ftUlhlllOU*. energel!•'. full ol lile and s1wa.\> bare a Rood
api>eiiiii. If

f
ui'li a Rood, iblne the biislBess men aboilld accept It as aiieh.
Then- lire ho dibiiv biielntisa affairs
lliai did mil pay out. but there U uo
txwslble lues to this.
Other Keiieral renirake were made
<i.v the irtber men present
A committee conslsiitii; of M. 8.
Hull, ti. i;. Aiiilotle. J<>*. Sleder. H.^
orer the matter nnd present it at the
nieeiinc of the fommlttoe of TweniyOne on Monday uIrIk. Mac t!>.
It drugJ.ACK80N—Nine or l
Kloy* aee'ued of vIotatiDK ihe lis nl oi>u law
waivtsi exaii
■ iou
I
ralcned In lioUre eoiirl an.l were
liound over to Ihe clnuU ouliH with
the undeiMsBdlnn that they will plead
Kullty there
On a Dark

Otir *
le takins
diffe-reui
would tie onl>
Slad
r hoiue the
s]>end coul

ake wliii an t

mrdl\ liotllH of HKNNB-.S
km.ijm; MAfitr
k.-pi ip thp
Xolhinc belter for the sio»
W W. McKee staled that he hoiiKV xavoi. u world of troiihlr.
lller or fcidneyi.. Thousands sa'
was dreplv Interested In the cirle.
their lire* to
I
. .liiU- Wonderful
.. ‘ Ivmittiercial and relhi'mis nnd auplal
leiiDiatli-m, latiie l>A< k. sprains.
rs O. RhlnetauU. of Ve>- life of the <ii» and he l.kKd the loKOunilB. Price
ci*. |ier bollai C.Vm-v N V., Ba|»;
I
rewiid uethcnieKs that had been mantfested
Blecfrie I'ltteni as
d by ail druggUls.
the area’e'i In the Iasi few motitli*. That mcani
sills. I can I'eiJr Tbr*el what il that ihe people were read' and will
Off g1
, has
ss ijdone lor ni<- ' (5«l .n Ik ttle your- Ins to gel loselher and do (blnsi. The
TEIT.M8KII -PUns are In-iis ma­
self ami fee whara Affeience ft will people are even now woodering wiiat' tured fur ihr conKthictlon of .-i t'athmake la your heal'hl Only 'Oi- and w<- .ire gnIr.K to do ne\i If we siiie11.'HI. ItKs.a.ioei.dedJi} all clrugsi-is ]> want mkJi a m lii>i>M’ien. we have ollr church In this city. The rile ha*
of Travei,... ffty.
f
the ahlln> of e:irr)liiE the ihiiip to a been nhtalucd. nnd llev. Pr. Finbrr.
who lias lieen InstrutueDtal in hullding rhun-hes si Manebesu-r nuJ Bliarffehl, wilt load tbe mevernem.

Si;

Why Bank Your Money?
Let any man compare his stack
of checks With the bills these checks-.
have paid a^d he will see the
value of a checking account.
will 6nd bis checks are uniform in
size and stack gway easily, while,
the bills are of various sizes and.
occupy three times as much space.
Checks are clean and 'easily
handled. Green-backs and other
kinds of money often look alike
and stick together. Lost pocketbooks and rat-chewed or fire
scorched money are their own ar­
guments for 'iiankiiig it."

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
• Under Control of U. S. Treasury.

tVashluafon, May s.—Iniuffirlent
vat;<*s ami long bourn Id sreai Induala Ik uiic o( (be chief
resMns for the spread of luberruluali
in this coiuiiry. aerordlns to Burgeon
H. 8.'Warren, of the failed Suies
imbik- health and marine hospital
Tice, who was <wr of the jirioe
today . before i he aeeoDd

known
remedy made
rvvvh<"e a
all <tlsraMW »f the skin, and slsu
lor buriw. brulM'K and Ituils. Reduce*
Intlaimiiatluru and Is sooihlhg and
lu-nllng. .1. T. itokrainao. t’uMIsher <-f
New*, of C-omellus. N C . wiile* ihiit
one box helped his serious skin nlltiiew after other remedies failed.
Onlv
Recultimrncted by all driiggl*i* of Travenie City.
MENOMINEK—Miss Kaiheripc M.
Stiles. datufat«*r of Pruliate Judge
Stiles, claims (he dlatinctlon of iM-Ing
the only woman nianagtng editor uf a
dally newsiuiier in the state, and iK-rhaps in the I’niled 8iat<s.

Best Medicine for Gelds.
M*hen a druggist reconunmdi
edv for cold*, thri'ul and lung liouhle*.
you can feel sure that lie knov.* win
ho Is tallying nliout. C. I.ower. drug­
gist, of Marlon. Ohio, write* ol Ur.
King's New Uisoovery: -I .ki
King* Ne» I' Kscoveiy
cured ,
.. ........... ...........................(old alter alt other remedli-* failed."
It win do the same for you if you are
-suffering with a cold or any bronchial,
throat or luag cougli. Keep a boUtc
R haad all the time forNevrryolie In
i<- family
Il Is a home doc>r.* iTIiv TiVc and tl.td. Guaranteed
If iTrav
hy all dmgglhis of

Rugs, Linoleums, Wall Paper

(SecfMid {Floor)
Rugs and Linoleums you have purchased in this department f before.
You are familiar-with the service Riven and the values and the selection
offered.
.• . '
You will receive the same service and large variety of selection in tbe
other departments. Every pAtem is new, clean and fresh.

Rags and Carpets sold on the Easy ^Payment
or Contract Platt. '

J. W. MILLIKEN, Inc.
Traverse City's B^ '.Store^

.

phi’- effei-t ou thu death I
inbon-ului-lii by pioduMiig a Iwitcr
■landard of living aiitoBS workmen.
flcglDniDK with the Elalemrnt that the
pioblriii of the preveuUuD ol uit»i
i-uludi). IK an iHUtiaiDU'.ODe. de)>CDdenl
niuii the sdjukinient of fndiir-irlal
la(lun« between the laborer and tl
4-iiU>Ioyer. t>r. Wanen vguuied from
CI-IISIW huroau report which allowed
ihm In Ihoae indUHirles whore the enuditiun of Uu- eniidoyeea If the ieaa'
eaUBfaclur)-. the death rale Is hlsbeBI.
•Siatlwlc
itlMirs prove." raid Or. Warren,
-'that will
•hllo eoDie oecu|>atlomi of themselxee are cauac* of high death raiea.'
luberculoKlk la not In lhln kense an ocrupaiiooal dikeaae. hui rather one due
with all
that
that means' in-the atandardH
oF
...................
,
M..,
arc lodA) working under unsanParv
condittons. hut at the same time the
death rale antoug these -nicu is very'
low tiers use the rale of pay I* higher
and the holidays auJ half holidays the
govemmenl workuieii get t-oDie with
great fretincDcy. 1| standsrds-ar hish
those prevailing In government

bnreati today,
"Temperatorea' will ducks may b^ killed tr«m geptembll
life on Tu’-kday. however."
the bulle.........................
Decemter 31ai; geeae and braSi
«ia aald, ffrum tbe lake resisa asd
Ohio vaUey eu-tWard. but probably tc May 1st. The hunier't iicwnce U«
only a normal condition.. By the mid­ will rsqulre a psraOB who deairea u
dle .of the week It will be cooler ia bunt outside of hi# own county, if hi
■f
A'MMiM Ihe upjier laKr region.
realdem of tbit aUie, to pay
' Sbowara will occur probably- l^- the IUceOMcfee of one doUar: If he la an
: or Operation
middle of the week In the-----------OMUral--vaV|allen
ud.a resident of this state. b«i
'alien u
lleys and the greater Imn^n of the|faai< not derlai^d hia iotenUon of be
vital
lake region. ftdloweH.by generalU fair jcimiiug a cliUes. a fee of ten dollais
to repair waMe. ctmU pars'
weathM- durlDE the second half of Tht« mill permit him to Uke all fclndi
Used and bidkt pl^Mal atrMftfa.
the* week.
of protected gains, except deer,
fSo AlotfMrf or Opiate
doer license law has ant been cbangeA
by (be pnMutge of the geasral bnnttf'i
liceniie law.
MuakegoB cuuaiy. J.'H. Wllliama.
As soon as a tynopsAa fa pabUshed
Whitehall: I. I'. Huigbt. Muskegon.
Be AvalUbl. Until **
.Newaygo eouiily. Joa. Gerber. Fre- SynopM. Will N«
j-, ,
one on ro<|ife»i, TbU however, wtt
monti-llennan McKinley. GraoL
probably not be before July IsL ai
Oryana county. Nell MK'allom. liesl>erlA. F. S. Verbeck. J*eniwaier.
““
changes
county.. H. R. Nelgartb.
™a, t, ,b. tei-l*'-™ '» lb. game tuple to post themavlvea.

Reed Oty; iJr. B. \V. WVlls. Evan.
i
Otiawg county. Dr. Wm. DeKleine. law. Tbo foliowlnK from the state
\ar.c tiuly youra,
Grand Haven: AumId llairingion. Hoi' game, Ssb sad forsatn' warden
tnUJIAM K. OATES.
ertog
the
Imponam
points
will
be
Und.
State Game. Flah and FotasOT
Wexford eounly. Henry KnowUon. Interest
Warden.
In reply to Tour letter of May 0
CsdliUc: G. W*. suck. Rhemian.
wUi
say
that
a
ropy
of
tbe
act
amend­
Ana Arbor railroad, 3. 3. Kirby. G.
PORT llt itON—Tlie tpo-ineM msS
ing
tbe
game
Uws
la
not
aralUble
at
r. A.. Toledo.
of this ciiY 'will flle^fomtal protaM
Goodrich Tr^lt Co.. Park Robbins. thii lime. Only a few enrolled copies with the *ute railrcad
have b^ printed and this number
G. F. A.. Chicago.
*
n the cxorblMBl
U. h. it 1. R. R.. M. F. Qualntasee.
barged lor aerviro »
The princlpel dianges in the Uw.
g irby beaches. •
Petiwkev.
M. * G. R. R. R.. C H. Moore. C. P-. however, are (hat the deer season will
o^ on November lOtli and dose No­
Manirtee.
0W0S80—III a .oltiKlon with a ruO
t
M. A N. E. R. R.. F. A. Mitehall. c; vember SOUt, as under the law pre- away
team belongliik ur .trfKirge Mar
viouH to 1911; two deer jnay he taken .»l
a farmer, tbe motor car owneA
T. M.. Manlalec.
_
and
non-reaMenu
will
be
permitted
to
by
Dr. Cvmmer was wrecked and om
Non hem MicM^n Tranaiiortatioti
Co_ R. F. ChuroCc. F. A.. Chicago. - rbip one deer out of tbe state: nth- of the bones, vsined at t:wi. so bad
, I’ere Mnrquette. H. J. Gray. D. P. A.. tils nisy be transported aod^aold; ly Injured that It bad to be killed.
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ChlcsRC.

6AVEUW CHARGES

n. C.. G. A A. A. R m M. D. Reed­
er, A. M, Boyne City.
Wostern'Mlchbrnn rresa club. P. F.
Power*. Cadiitsc: Geo. R. l*eiTy. Elk
Rapid*.

IITEmT II KCTEI lOiK
(Continued from use* one.)
(ure of a celebration. It belQg an annlveraarv of so many year* It pat him
in the old settlers class since he was
last St (he vlUage. He had been un­
able to cone because of the |>oor condiilon of the roads, but now that the
highways were to Im> Improved, be expeeled to be seen ujiob the viUage
^ ^

f TIVIXED^
K.J SXAXE
CRE/VIUf

One of the greatest <-omiilaliiis they have tound has been the run■UK of the skimming device in 8e|iareior bowl*. We arc the firat and
only matH.-(aoturcrs to use a metal that is strictly nen-rweting.
Separator i
half the time nsnsUy reqnlred to clean

provision for roods in (..celanau

Colled . States >
model, ta onr-of the lightest nHinlng
and Is commonly admbted the clot—
skimming Seiarator a*
s well ak
a requir­
ing feweet reptirs.
Free SrekieL These and other big
S'ivsniagrK are fully described lo our
new Seiwntor Booklet. Better yet.
ask one of otrr dealers, mentioned be­
low. for a FREE DEMONSTRATION
and see the Seiiaiater and its withoutan-equsl features.

P«Mur«,

Ik. ertelly lower.
I*""
Hr. Cbarle* White, medical director,“*«
»*«»
the Tuberculosis Iteguc-. of PUls-!*‘'''=‘'
«•“*«»■
Imrgh. doedared that iBe buralne .
So an amendment was
nuesUon Ol the day Is whether tuber*>>'ch makes It possible for the
(ulo*U 1.1 a sotlQloglral or a medical people of the county to have a road
jiruldi-in. . "UVare seeking to discov­ leading from Empire to Glen Haven.
l.claDd.
Nomiiwn. SnttODS Bay and
er.' said Hr. UTiUe. if the soeiolosUi
-huultl eidiiloy the doctor or tbe dor- Traverse ClO' and' to draw reward
cmi'lAt Ihe io,ial worker; or. will Trorn tbe state treasufy- for ererytime come when all doctors and of such road that I* Improved accordnurses will be social w-arkers and all
As a result of the enthusiasm that
Hurlal worker* dotKtrs and tiur*esT
TIm- »K-lal worker may he called the was diiplayt^. a conmluee of three
clriini Water before ili'e liuoih. He was apiMlnted to go tnto the township
*1*1111* to the program ready preiuretF and teesre signaiuree nf iwemy-rive
H, slilfis tils work from lu^rculosls free holders jo a petition calling upon
chiM by-giane. itoiial diseases, and the town .board to designate a date for
associated charities ts readily as
a special election for t}ie purpose of
stock cumpany actor change* hit voting upo tbe Usoing of bonds In
play: and yet that man has no mosof $.^500 for the purpose of
who U too fastidious lu beat Hie Improvlag the main roadways,
drum before tbe door of ibc liootb. soon as this committee has secured
The reason tor the social worker In tbe signature*, and the matter has
tiiU-nulusU will ^ found In the ex- been duly coasidered
elusion of tuhrrrulnsls from the gen­ Board, the date for the dpeclal eleceral boKpItala and other placte of med­
bc anoounced and then tbe legal
ical leaching, and the
ry will oc fully In motion and
noraiice of doctors and nurses on the as an ultimate end Glen Arbor town­
whole (jneatioa of this malady as a ship will be opened to tbe world be­
inibllc health iiroblera. The majority cause of the good highways leading laof problems la connection with the
tuberculosis 'question such as im-'
Metsrs. Friedrich. 1
tjn*
nuinlty. beroJIty. etc., are medical In
ard, Hobart and Batea returned to this
their natuie and must be solved by
city last nighL* while Messrs. Ranio.
Uiose of modlCBl training. The social
HamJltoo, Gibson and Day bare
side uf the question come* down lo
on to Empire where a second
food and better Uve anjl belter
h
mc«fag fe being held today, that the
lions.".
conditio
taxui^rs of Empire township may
ht-ie fun information regarding road
CBAR6E TIHE 8F HEEHN
bunding work and may vote intelli­
gently upon hlonday next, upon the
(CoBllnued from page one.)
proposition to bond their lownshlp In
AalrBn county. ,t'R. Harris. Central the sum of $20,000 for the piirpoae of
lAke: II. 8. AmeraoD. Elk RapUm.
Improving thdr prii
Benzie county. J. W. Cruse. Honor;
The dinner furnished the Traverse
F. a Hancock. Frankfort.
>
Cliarlevolx coanty. D, B. Payton.
at Wgikpr'a lnn.was an event
Charlevoix; Ford P. Robbins. Boyne remembered demonstrating tbe good
Falls. .
featares of t^l| popuUr resort hotel.
Emmet county. A. 1* Deuel, Harlvor
Springs; John FB Quinlan. Paioskey.
Grand Traverse county, E. O. La«.d.
Old Mission: .W. II. Umlor. Tra-vrse
<'Hy.
Kalkaska county, wmfaa Childs. Warner Weather- Is ■< Doe Here on
Kent oonaiy. A. &. 'Whlta, Grand
Toeedsy.
lUpWs; R. D. Graham, Grand Bap-

VUBMONT PA£H HAOHZHB CO.
Bellowi mils, Vt.
Ohienre, niinoii
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SOLD BY
QncenCIty ImptcmenlCo.Traverse aiy, Jaeel
Habnenberg. nravemoel. I. ■. Sosiic, Soltons Bay, Anton B. Swoboda, Cedar.

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The Satisfied Users of

"TASTY PASTRY FLOUR”
arc increasina dally, beeanac U
malics (be best pics' aad eakea.
Your oroccr wlU bring you asaek.

The Hannah & Lay Co.

THE FARMERS’ STORE

Refrigerators

SUMMUi is GGHIIIG

Uke county, George plans. Bald­
win: Dr. B. Fairbanks, lather
Leelanau county, D. 'H. Day. Cle«
liaven: Rev. A. Benull NorthportManistee county. B. R. Hendel Man­
istee; C. N. Russell Msaistea.
ktkeoB conniy. F. -W. Hawlar. LndIngton; H. C. Hutton. I
Mecosta county. J. B. O OelU Big
Rapids: B. J. Ford, Big Rapids.
Missaukee caoaty. Gea W. Wood.
l.ake Ctty; O. O. Daaham. MCBaia.
John w. tOMMi.
BtaaK^ Warns B. UA ..^ward

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M'ssblngtoiw -May 11—Uni
ably high temperatures, are not ex­
pected lo prevail during the coming
week over, any portion of tbe coun­
try. according Ip the weekly weather:

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T:k«- iuca have siK-ni much time right In the field study-ing the
ii>-(d* oiSlic farmer in regard to cream sei«ratoi*. and gelling their
ciu.ci.nib and !.uggcs(ion» on all kinds of Seiorator*.

cy. and talked n tbe value of systemsilr road work.
The Hon. John R. Santo gave a lit­
tle InKlghi Into tbe history of the bill
which inssed (be recent legislature
hicb provides for trunk llnee
through tbe state. He told how the

I’HvaUriuduatrict. the death rate from,'

[ui^T^l^ir among

No Cream Sepvator bdag numriaetiired
tojay has'so many recienl' Improvements as to tte

It will wen be time te leok up refrioerMorn. oM btore foe buy.
we would like te have you come In and let
.

m

shew you the

The aH^duels «f the Alnake nee w peitrntted ttat a current nf

dry-wM air le ceneinrrtly pawing througfi tl
kepins R pure, celd and dry. The air «l

I of the AlMka hae'

.made it femeue the world ever, for H i
nod moeld In the previelen chamber. ..
1

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Come In and let ue Mww you the AlaMca. ^

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1)il(MYil8lllill«ipBl«U

FRANK TRUDE

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ORAim TEAVEBfiE HERALD AND TRAVUSE BAY ^OLE, TUESDAY. MA^ 13, 1913

PETfUFlED FALLS IN ALfiERlA

filLFADDEN’S GOLDFISH

Pualea Selentlele telled *The
feeui of the OamBed.”

■y AMELIA eOWAN,
OlU*dded 1
•tTMt
tk« dock wh«r« be vu
%o Uke bU boet ts eroee the Uk^ wbi
fee eeuKtat the |Unt .ot red sold Is
■hor wiDdov.
-8ajr<" be Battered to hitaeMf se be
peoMid end miobed e namber of goIAfieb derttoi to ud fro In the eleer treter. Thefe fent the tblac
porch at the oMla«e!
asMMC the fern bosee—why didn't I
think of U beforer
Ottfadden tramped Into the atom
and when be emersed be wan tenderly
endrdl&c with one arm a globnUr
paroeL It waea larte claeaclobe-coo-.
AatnlnselchtfoMfieb. Theyoontpeiv
MS who bad waited on bln had lante
and melUacAea nztd her saze had ao
feewUdera4.aUfedden that be accepted
wbat ehe Kara him with no gneetloo.
She had i
ir 'beet people never eenyins a bowl
of coldlUh with a wooden handle, eo
be had meekly taken bU alippery bu^
dra nnder hu arm.
■verybody bomped Into that eztendeO elbow and wbenerer there came a
bunp there wat a lyiaah and eome
tit the arater In the bowl jumped eoL
. Ifee yocne peraor bad explained that
<he top of the bowl moat remain un>
hovered to idve the Sab air. When
Oflfedden reeched the dock eo mneb
>aler had eplaebed ont that he heat' , -sned to tbe water cooler to repleniah
>the loipply. ^
•weyr- called an elderiy ma^fetth,
■whUkera ‘•Yooll kill'em! Don’t y^
Iknov tkath lee water, an* lee nrawr|
10*1 what noldSab Uke? Dip
ap
ilrom the river!''
Wl'fe (be aaalauece of the elderiy
fehlUBlhropUt with wbUkera. Ollfad■den tied a string to a Un can and lowt Into the river, MU hat blew
•off while he was doing this and be
paid a boy a qnarter to Bab H ont
'With a po'>e. Grimly be watered the
goMftrh and again boarded tbe bosL
Tbe attendant at tbe foot of tbe

FINE POINT ABOUT THE LAW

TOM HARRISON’S HOME
Sy FRANK H. MELOON.

With ell the beetny of e eetaraet of
Urine water, then la la Algeria a re­
markable prtrlBed waterfall which recenUy hah been engafing the aueniloa
of aclentiata.
i
TbU la (he Heat
which meaaa *The Bath
Damned." and le located C2 milee from
Conetaallne. on the aite of the aaelent
of Clrta. TbU aoildlOed cai

Tom HAriUon BB.ned rather ahai
tgoedly as he surveyed tbe cempli
ly fnrnUhed .elx-rooa apartment.
W.
- •W7 of-..................
bis tthoM yeera of beriielor
Ute. tbe ymng architect bad reserved
a Rdte of ooe of bU Uleet tnodel
epanmeni boasee to graUfy e
which (or tbe part two yrara
emeon&d almoet to an obaeesloB.
Ue wanted to see whet e bom*
would look like, e borne fnraUhed
ooa mtneral aprinkn. leaning from ibe after tbe desires of bU own heart.
depth! of the earth et a Umperetnre
of PS degrees Centigrade,
rrbe Rath of the Damned." etna from
near .viewpoint, looks for nil Ibe
-world like a greet well of water dasbenrvee and the
appareoUy awlrtlng eddies at lu beee
are es Ssed end immovable as If
carved from tbe (ace of a granite
cliff.
Jfany centuries have, of conrae. gone
to the meUng of the depoelta. and the
eprlnga were well known to the
dent Romans. Tbe name HarnmamMeakbutin wai given to tbe etone
cataract In an allaalon to a legend
that tbe waUrfeU was petrlDed tiy
the: impletr of unbe*

of her teens entered,
clad In a btewn corduroy wtih filmy
taro at tbe throat that set off her rare
e et the rich fur-

It Curleua Prebtem Has Seen
Releed by the Daclelon d
a Laemad Judge.

Advice

HIS UNKNOWN - RIVAL
By LOUIE E. CHARLT6N.

you to keep It from barking and yelp­
ing day and night, interfering, with
hie bualneaa and oea^lag him and bla
family loss of aWep^ and aappoae the
court banded doun a decree requiring
you to restrain your dog from bark
Ing. yelping and bowling, 'except In
caaea of burgtarr or fira." how would
yon set about oberlng the order*
If you fix It ao the dog cannrt baric
at all and bncglara Invade your domi­
cile or fire breaka out and the dog
caanot bark, you may he robbed
murdered in peril by disobeying tbe
InjunrUon that your rvairaint of the
barking, yelrlng and boa ling shall ex­
tend only to those periods when there
burglary or Are. Fcr the order
exprearly llmiu your right
any barking, yelping and bowling
aforesaid by dtoae exceptlont.
Host you alt np ulgtaU and look out
far burglars and fires and be ready
idy to
remoTc ;your resiraiot of tbo dog's
vocalltation when
ben either <or both ap­
pear?
Tea. you might get rid of tbe dog.
of eourae. but (here Is nothing said
about that. The law does not prohib­
it you keeping tha dog. All It la con­
cerned about U that yon abaU not al­
low the dog to become a nutanre.
You have
•e tto pla.......................................

. - PAGE FIVE
TRIBUTE TO BARD OF AV0N|;

Tr«dlUoB baa It i

about a gIrl

By ADELC CRAMER.

'Tbey were both In (he aiortta. Every
niiait (bey aeng love belUds eed non­ In Brentford, and until recently this
sense rbymear flatbed for an hour or wza the only direct aasocUtlon which
two In apanglod garaepu behind gut­ tbla poriion of Greeter IxmdoL could
tering lights, end then went into dark­ claim with the world's chief-dramaness and (orgetfnlncaa again. They tlsi.
Now. however, a tram-ride
only of the mob. They might
have died any day. either of them or Shakespeare gardra In Rare
Uh. brioga the poboth, and the manager would merely park, Hammc
have written a letter, or nodded a fl'a devoieia to * little green board
word, and hardly a aoel hi tha next which conveys Ibis InUmation: "Tbla
nlght’a audience wonld have known garden conulns all tbe berbe and gar­
that there bad boon a change la the den planu mentioned In Shakespeare's
works."
ehnrut.
Many an iDtcrestlitg hour may he
And yet tbcM two of the cboraa
were set far above the eonmoD lot of spent here in an occupation
and ontookera alike Tbey Huron' and horticultural, in locating
were lovera. When the opera demand­ In garden-bed and prt
ed that tbey slug tbe chorus of a wbereabouu of tbe plants and flowers
figure In
Sbakespearean
drinking song the eyes of tbeao two which
met and drank to each other tbe laOn (be estate of the
(cxlcatlng sorK of silem love Whto
ihHr bands mot in aen^ rtately q^in- Warwick In Essex there Is a worthy
... or maty peasant dance, tbe ibrill tribute to tbe Hard of Avon. It js a
net
•t .brt.kin,. fcrtbll. Twm p)n..ra Lire, ol ImS
u ih. -Slak..
lokrkwl tk.m kotk Tkp peopl. ke-'
'k,«*er, and include ever.
Tond tke rootllkk,, u* kone of thw,'
••
—k-Kklo torniloutklok. Erirr klfkl ho ..llod .kill
••~d»o. I.
d.0 okiko from tk. Ml, dn^Wrokk...
-J""
k. okokkd fko door o, ,kr .... ... ““«•
•••• »•••■
tmorr to lot ho, p.u oot. kkd .Hih . 'reo. Iko pUr In «k*:k It U k»kilo»._
Stnlle and lender edien. she was gone
¥•*■Inin a world he know
time, he hsd tried, when it had l>een RAO NO DELUSIONS AT kU.
fierce weather, to accompany her to
herhome. to lend herald. prote.^ilon.'e^,t Angelina Did Net Give the
bet no. she bad alwaya gently dcclii:ed
Sweat Bnrrrftts Hcnrr So An.
thete oRerv. and eo tbey both came
dantlw
nlghdy oot of the unknown, danced'
dandy Expected,
awhile in the light of a love that pev-!
young dream ia Indeed .
er spoke, end went «ul egeln into the beautiful thing. Sweet An^cl.na uni
unkMwn.
Henry ihoughr U hardly possible auch
Bab one night be ju waiting for bliss could be tbdrs as they sat on

The yoeng man who eeemtMl .very
Duch at borne in the easy riialrlraaed
' ind d ■
- _ balr
from tbu back of tbe (at poodle that
eras tttlecp on tbe rug. He leaned back
xmlling In great eon
ill of bis (eat and spoke tbioogh
the canine din. *T tuid a penicalar
calling tonlifei." be anTbe pretty glri turned o rn book
OD the table to coocml hor norva«»
ness. "Oh. did yc»r abe aaked with
elaborate carelcaneaa. “How cooM
you be ao mean to poor pid Fldor’
'He needs exercise,' exjdaiued the
young man. ".Nothing like exercise to •
Uke off (at—TU bet be haanY chaaod
around that way in n yanr before! Aa
I waa aaylac. 1 wanted to see yon nai^
Ocularly. BmeUne.' } feasted to aak
you about aotsethlng."
~l am sure," answered tho pretty

whom she could mean. "No, she la
not here."
"But she (old me—."
"She told you she would be here?"
after all It U tort of fooUah Co ask ed_p^sa" expUloed the vlalon perplex­
vl«». don't you? People aak U sad
e tribe
stone. At liigbt,
edly. “She told me she would oertelathen opvcr take 1(1'
story.
tie atone dwellers of the ly be here to meet me."
“Not Dir," peralated the yoshg man.
remote past are freed from their
"WeU. Bbe haan-t come ea ysL"
.’’And I donY know anyone fefeoee ad­
yourself that, unlike tbe truata, you
-Are you Mr. Walker?"
vice I'd ratfaer rely on than yoora,
have
to
worry
about
wbat
con­
•’Ne. my name U HerriKin—Tom
Emrllne- I wanted to aak you aboot—
stitutes
reasonable
restraint
becauM
Harrieon
I'm tbe architect who
cr~ -wrll. about a girl!"
there's n« a word about
UQUOR CAUSE OF TRAGEDY
“Oh!" anld the preUy girl again Sbe
In the law. All yon hare
Bwr.i;owed hard. "Of oonrae I'm Interla to rea'rah) (he animal from bark­
Emily, of-conrecr
Tramp -Telia PMIanthroptot Harrm
r(»d tn any friend of youre, Harold.
"I don't like to hdmlt It. bet IVe ing.-reTpIng and howling, except In
Ing Tale Illustrating the Fatal
never beard of them." be! «eonfeesrd caeca of burglary or fire. The excep­
Effecta of Wftleky.
'Sbe’a a dandy giri'" laairted tho
tion may. It Is true,
whimsically, wlah
r.iung-man. ^Milled Rndnlscenily
able, but the law is made to be obeyed
PbllanthropUt—Can yon not from had.
tt>c tbe young woSgacook hold of ber
lehow
and
It
leavee
H
to
you
to
"But."
mbllng
ebe
penlated.
beginning
to
be
wnlted
for
ber
coming.
evening
your own peraopal experience recall
ihslr a.rina bard. She bad the general
out bofe.
tl, krld Oki hi. hkkd. tt, krt, Sk.
Tkrj nci or.I, u »r,k,kd.. Ik, air of a dynamite bomb that Is ebont
tragic deaths duo directly to liquor? feel 111 et ease, "surely tbla U to be
Mijlr kk.« rtr hit .hr look tbkk. hr
, „k|„
Tramp—1 kin. One time an an’ me tbeir.sulte?"
explode, but be did not notice tt.
thlnk.not Pre reserved this
partner, on a long an' weary jour­
"li: (set." be went on. “I don't know
TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING
ney-lookin' (or work, ye know— suite for myaelf.
snotbt-rigirl who Is each sn all around
“H’a Sttlte IX. lent itr
(onnd (wo big botUea of whUky. We
!a every way as abe b! rO
Duck Raiser Found Pepsin «f Cenald-It's Suite SB."
each took one, an' wo atratT^ 'em
hLve to tell you about her eo yog eea
arable Value, But Ha Hat DiaHe waa relieved to see tbe girl's
) 1 told you with my deeds, and se«> nothing bur unlnti-rrupled happi
onradf
parcel. about our necks (or conrenlen& In features relax Into ea epprecUllve
continued lU Use.
3 undera
ratood.
Rut (feat
carryln'. Our pockeu was worn"Pl-ast do!" said the young womea
smile.
3ugb. No
out"
In appropriately j
t take It to tbe •uteroom!*'
Refusing to eat any kind of food
"It it plain to yon. of course." she
"Yea. yea—go on."
tween ber teeth.
*'No.~ fibbed atlfadden; "Joat a gUsa
offered to them, Charles Koeb or Port thu I k.«lv a..,d M iSirrr'•|
"Well we come to e bridge with a apologized, "that 1 hai
'She is better 1^,0 jMt pretty." aagnarlam I'm rerrying over." To ease
Cheater. N. Y-. concluded that bla
to
tbe
wrong
apartments.
Mv
cbnm
plainrd (be young man. *3eceuo
bU canacicDce be told hUnactf that rotten plank, an’ both went through,
illy rhllbrlck end Mr. Walker are flock or one doten ducks bad a form
there is IctcUigenee In her face sad
Sab die unexpectedly somellmea end an' me partner was drowned.Yea,
be married tomorrow, and Emily o( dyspepsia and decided to doctor
-Trfc- shr Hid tn low kklt.trd
m
fur ell be knew h'a might be dued as fir. that there big bottle full o’ whisky wanted me to come and see the suite them blip!«ll. ill* meibod wad not
Ion... 1 tMfw that yoa lorrd me. I 5.yrweighed to heavy be just sank like a
doo^ natU by tbit time.
entirely original for he procured pep­ itnew—and—I loved you. too—dear. I
In which they are to live."
• Yet," was the ecareely whispered
Readtlng bU auteroom. .Qllfadden atone. Poor paid! He -wfea as fine a
"If It U Suite 2B. I win Uke pleenre sin ubleis and. dissolving them in lave yog now—but—I cannot marry ahswer
set «<own the bowl cereUsIly tad then,
water, be rtmirlved to get the fluid
"Bat you had a boUle about your Id showing It to yon." he offered.
remoring bU hat. be mopped bU brow
Emily Pbllbrlek met them at tbe down their ibroats wHb tbe aid or a
neck,
too."
ennd said "Wbew!" He had not
door- In tbe courM «f tbe explana- metal lube. Releasing tnem one by
-I'd eapUed mlna" .
Imagined that carrying a bowl fvU
ilona that followed. Tom Harrison one be sat down In the bouse to see
of water would have been nucb a
learned that bis rialtor was none Oth­ wbat happened.
strain on bU moaclea Then hk went
One Black Sheep Needed.
Aim. I
efferts were noted. Zly.^lnalatenUy-”*^2nnot“*'l,^?^5j isqlt ^^“ahe'qLrirt
er than Dale Gibson, the glri artist
ont on deck.
who bad bc«n winning fame In tbe Ins(r:i(l nf iiiTllnlng ttieir UFiisl pro­
lA'ben be came in be was givjeted Tcsa-hi
vender. they ate*H with avidity and
magazines.
iwfnl thought came to him as

by a Urge and angry man wbo had John were eoal dealers.
back for more Scraps from -the she spoke. Could It be that abe was I ^e To^ Under Falee Pr
During the year that foliowedi be
Aral to come under tbe Intlucnci! of was a frequent visitor at her studio, (.Tmlly dinner ubie else disappeared already mferried—belonging to anolbof the
-Wha
very eloquent preaching. He w as hon­ each acknov iedglng the charm.of the
aUnllar maoner. Delighted wiib er? How abould hr bare known? Had
to ride two ktada in
men fiercely ea be etnek bis bbad over est and sincere about It and joined other's aequalDUnce. Then suddenly tbe sncceas of bis experiment Koch
•pcnnlUraatei"
she not alwaya gone into tbe uitknosra.
the edge of bU bed. ‘ by endangering a Ibe ebuR^. A week later Paul was Etste Gibaop disappeared, teavtng no
or fluid and forbidden him fo follow? And toordartously egplalned Rip Maudlin.
respectalle man's life with wild anl- Inftuenced le abandon the world and word at to wblthcr she bad gone.
popular clubman of Skeedee. as
there came to bit lips ttaai cry of
maU? I vtepped Into thft confoindod the flesh, and be, to. became
Tom Harrison’s quest aRcr Elsie
Mood bumped up and bopeleea at
■and, of lovtike bin. tb
bowl and might hare cutt myaelf and
of the good work. Gibson waa n
;e. “I
bled to deatbPaler, bowever, held rtoof (roi the ed. yet no Quee of.Jier coeld be dle- greeable feetnre*. Seveo o'clock tn
a of eeaplefan. ; read in the -Speaking the Public And*
"Dld yOu,klU my fiabr roared 011- tnccUnga. Nom of (he Invluiions of oerer. It finally oeenrred to him that tbe morning is tbe customary reeding
department In Tbe Star where a belp"Ah. then there la—eo
tadfien. nitblng to bU peU.
neighbora or brothers aremed to have he bad ones beard her mention (he time for tbe ducks, bat It Is different GTiy is It that lovera alwaya think'
*1 hope aot" snapped the targe
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any effect. Finally tbe clergysban fact that her father, a widower, bad now. The ducks' know wbere Kocn that because tbey are not chosen some
• trend bee esbibItUn at
thing to step on Witb your bars celled and made e pereonal .appeal a little farm at Vpperjay
sleeps, and they
one else must needs be? Is there no
t>r Hosting tbe hau of the .
foot-e eoM. agulrmy flab! I cooM Peter was rough and Ignorant hnd e
A Btudy of complicated bedroom window and quack tn chorus BDch thing as a woman who refuaea to “
*■
loP* of (he buildl
have the law on yon—*
litUe inclined to profanity, but honest railway timetables resulted In his tak­ bclore five o'clock, keeping up the love aimidy from disinclination, in-, “o'*
of
ladies
•You're killed one!" cried Gllfad- ■ml frank in speech If nM in act. ing the wrong train, righting bla
din until be ttarow, some food iq steadwfframapreTtoasexbaartloaof
a**"* dlrectton. Haring buside^. holdinc tbe eorpae np by tbe tall He finally clinched bis negative argu­ ror. and. after much delay and
them- Two hours or'BO later they re-' the senUment? .
j neat In Key See this week, anyhow. I
"A perfectly good. Innocent little gold­ ments with the clergyman when in meroua ^angna. In bla raectaing t!pime tfaeir rtsmor. So It goes all day.
Rut tn this caae tbe glri nodded ber
two days ahead and came
fish! They're Imported. Td taara yon reply to a qnation he eald: "John perjay.
Koch u getting egga, but be U loelng head and aaid:
'
I '’‘*V along. And now. by Jlmpleeutc.
know, and that fl^’U cost jetx SO has become a Cbrirtlan and Paul kaa
He failed to find a llrerr euUe. but Sleep.
“Tea. there la eomebody else."
aa toon as 1 get here tbe wind dice
ceeu: Wbat righttiave yon to later- become a Christian and If 1 join your did enter Into negotlstlona with
"Take It frwi me." he says, "i have
"Then why," he retorted, with quick
®at. tUl If I had the only match
-Ehs’e a Dandy Oiri."
fen with my higgage? It's a pcnl- eburefa who the—, excuse me. per­ Etasslng farmer who. srllh apparent re- Blo(^ the pepsin."
anger evolved from bis pasrive grief.'
“ hundred milee 1 could light
irressloo end aU (hat. And aha eea
son, will weigh tbe coal!"
Incunce. at last consented to Uke
"did you not tell me eo before—with i
perfect aafety. And
"Aw. go eoek yonr bead!" firowied
I everything—outdoon ea weD aa fax.
him td (he Gibson (am
tbe 1st man. "And yon whUtle for
and sbe le always cheerful andishehea
si
At tbe gate, with a freshly gathered
tbM’SO tenti. wUl yon?"
such a way of looking et a felloe-"
garland of roaeia and sweet-scented
tbe Poet of
Re crawled nnder bU covert and
*Nk>odD<WB!" said (he pretty girl
the Sierraa. edited tbe Eugene Regis­ tbyme. stood a familiar little figure,
low rnmldlDga of w
with
tremendoua
raillery.
"1
never
looking very (orlora until abe reoofeoArge. Tbe boat was beginning to ter. be ran a joke column that Is nlxed Tom Harriaon.
heard ot such s paragon! If you can
Englleh Etete Heraea.
roll nnevenly end CUfadden pre­ Fim remembered among Eugene vetfin-i a glri Uke that yon ooght to grab >
“Oh.' Tom." Bbe cried gladly, “yon
A
curious
Interrat
attaebea
to
tbe
pared for bed. with one eye on the
ber. quick, bef^ the grand rash be­
don't know bow toneeome I have In form, much In appearance to that
He tnraed to go. bat her hand
_ _ draw the
' Miller." said an aged Bagcniet.
ovam-eclorod boraee which
goMfiah howL It got rongber and at
gin*! VYrr there arenY many Uke her!"
been." Her manner changed quickly. of a large castle, and Is snrrounded on bis sleeve
I aute coach of the sovereign
h piu-h t
•" a wall over 30 feel In beigbi.
I from "need to. like to roast tbe ooel men.
-Tbat'a wbat 1 think." the yoong
"Stop." abe aald. ’Ylome with me. monial occasions. ThcM "ponlee,'' aa
r how. in e deeerip- BtnInL "But MW 1 suppoee T oi^t
bowl Sitting
I
on. tbe edge of Thus, I p
:t Is afluaird on high ground overan agreed. "Fve (honght ao aU
faU berth, Ollfeddeo took the bowl In Uon ot a-wedding, be once wrote:
JodWng tbe town, and to say the least 1 will show you tha eomebody else.! they ere called, rapreeent the white along, jnrt to myaelf. yon knew. Fve
to address yon at Mr. Hantooa"
And tt la you who are cruel. Do I not boree which waa tbe rtandard of the
"The praeents offerad tbe bride
bis arms end dliddled It By wing
>. bat I dldnY reeUae « oMU
"Why. BWer bluntly.
aay (hat I love you? Come."
( encleni Saxona, and ia eUU preserved Utely."
er« unusually aumptuous eed ebuntb« roU He menaffiil
beep
She
'Thua for the flrat time he accompe- in the royal eblcld of tbe House of
(be water Inaide the bowl Onep'ln daiiL Conilpenoua emmtg them was
will) hammock bed wublng vunslla
"I’m terribly Istereetod. of feoaroe."
"Beeeuae of y
of coal. Tbla won general ed- rlage. of course
a wklle tlmra wonld be e
table for books. Tbe
The cells ■are Bled her Into wbat was to be no mm. Hanover, by which It was reinuodoced aaid the prauy girl, etlfllng one cortbe unknown.
| into BngUnd. Tbe famous white
mlrailon and epproral by raeaao of tu
"My a
ocr of a d^ceie yawn, "but whet wap
irriager bo aak- lighted by electricity and boated by
They retched tbe bouse at Urt. She borae can-ed on tbe slope of I'fflagton
quaint, old-faabioaed
radiators. Tbe anlborltles have not
It yon wanted my edrioe about? I
ed. atyetlBed.
... ............* B^.ioor and beckoned him to j bill In Berkabire la a proof that It
being much beerier
the t
fotgollra the spiritual needs of tbeli follow
have to get np early tomorrow. Her- ,
"CerUlBly.'
her.' n (be dlni. shabby footn.) known to
coal
ot
tbe
present
day."
"Ouch!" the large min j
"But I didn’t fcaow I was griig to botes.
The ebnaideration' of the be taw a figure
old. and I canY sit up much later tbit
_
_
ire
lying
oo
the
bed.
e
thus
recor
their
great
victory
over'
tlirateoeR to sell tbe steward and
mlnirtry of jueUee for the welfare of
fee married."
wasted, abrunken figore that breathed (be Denrs. Who bee not heard of Tbe eveelng. My advlee wonld be to marry
have QllStdden pot oot as craxy.
Lsbstera That Do Not Brti Red.
'
"That la very atrangs Indeed. Maoe
ber tODorrow before the crowd begiM
heertly.
Scouring of the IVhUo HoreerNative French lobetera are
to fight far ber."
It was printed In the. pepor."
"Thla." she aaid. "Is my mother. dOB Chrenicle.
Claap^ (he bowl of goidfieb U> bis •cerce as tbe nault of e eeriet of ept-:
*«lsie. tbla U an nonaenoa. fThera that tbe detained, if be be Uk<m sod- She la dying inch by inch of a wart•■Good!-aald (he youngamn. "Thafg
bosom except when be perlodfaeUy demies, and an atteingt Is bring made did 700 see that clippingT~
denly III, can cemmeairaie with the ibg disease. Every moment that ta
(rafiJled It Wbeo dawn came enObe to Introduce those (ram Roumanla,
*‘I found It lying on your wrfUng guard.
not epent at the thertw 1 mutt devote
d at
et bU
bl swimming bed, Ollfedden Hungary and Ruaala Bat'these for deafe."
gated
The
cone
of
tbla
Ufe
U
^
what­
to her. Every thought of mine must
decided Aiat be might jnat as Veil, ctgn lobetera have IHUe Arab on them
T tboniriit ao. girlie. WeT. noir albe for ber and her comfort. She. abe ever is once known can never be nn- (er me to fancy thnt ahe’d loA at me.
The SpMer Cheat
bsvo turfied tbe goWSA ont on (fee end turn e dull color when they era low me to explain. More than 10
knowD. . You lohabit a spot, which be­ Honest! I hsvenY the aerve!"
bUrkets and let them paddU feappUy^ boiled.
Many speriei: of epMen are Intertdt hat ao llOe Jeft of life. Would yon fore you Inhabited It ta aa Indifferent
'‘Nonsense!" said the young i ram
yean ago I had a boy-anihglri affAlr.
have me denfve her qf tbe can she
arex'Dd while ke took a aap.
«
on
account'
of
tbeir
phyrteal
conTo give them if poeslble tbe eUract- We called It love, and *era going to
to yon aa any other apM upon earth,
She's probably caaiy to get merrtai.
needar
inieUoo
or
their
baUta.
but
the
and when, pereuaded by
These popular gbis asgaUy ere. Tbey
Bod «y«d. dUhevM agd iBtomMe.
A lump caqK Into Um man’a thraet
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. dmena are probably t
cniidden dlsembaihed and headod fOr delicious taste
have no I
society sdttor-of the Clarion. Ahand
seemed
to
with
to
stick
there
for­
bU inneb He einng In kU salteMM l^gw U making reaearcbee in bis lab- erwurda the engagemenL enpfe as It found In the woods of Sumatra; and
and feasY lamglne avt^C elae b
*»d as be belanoed blmaslf and step­ eKtory of plaelculinred In tbe L'nl» w-at. was broken of by moteal cob- these natnralliu call not without re*- ever. He choked a little hoeraely, and ories of thlngi. wfeldi In your experi­ their Uvea! «-beB Ibera are so ■
ped In tbi Involuntary cootnhUoo of Twalty er Qtvnoble. and be hopes, in sent. 1 uatnrally enough Mtved tFe son. "spider cheeii." This Insect U when he^bad found bla voice, naked:
ence of them, gave no eueh'promise. other thlnga ao vastly
"And ia tus-tbe eomebody eleer
bla arm0 easabad__
easabad the goidflib-glebe. uatqralltlug tbe foreign species, to clipping, and I presume it fell from order to trap (be flies. «e, on which U
Time flows mere matrimony! I caaY lindmataiiE
She noddfl. end Otrned to the bed. on. places are chnaged; Monda who tbeir point of vlowl"
(eedt bldee on a leaf and aplna a
aliwedy cracked from
D tbs adventnra give then some at least of the Frenrii among my papers "
bat tke vlrttor pl^ed her np in hit were with ua ere ao loagnr with
w^ the Urge aan'a feet. Glltadden cbaraeterlMiea.
As naturallT as one Ukea a beantl- web of nantral color. w«eii«g an it
"She wonJdnY Mok at me." bo raanna suddenly and .oovared her tees ua; yet wbat baa been aeema yet to pasted.
klnmped down upon a seat and began
fn1 flower. Tom Harriaon took Blala Inakin ao perfect that tho ffffey
-‘T does not fly. but oeeffle extra___ with klaoee.
tee^ off the paper wrappings llk«
ha. but barren and atilppod oC Ufa.—
■I vrooWnY be ao aura." aeld the
*Tou
ere
aa
angel
on
the
ata^
and
.
(be
peculiar
temlnalioa
of
tbo
mod. Tha water trickled ell offer
Percy Byatbe Shelley.
young womnn cynically.
whispered.
Tbe nailer a nation tbe longer the
fee whiNpured te a vniee which
Web on tbe edge of (be leaf. ThM la
•feU went gray troueera.
“Why. yon jert said ao. yaamalT
"Tea. Tom.’'
pedigree of the jutJve. Thai erdry
Buaplcioo of teara in It
a perfect knot In appearance and'gtvw ' '
-ft.ve ••«!" be begged, weakly, of
declared the yoaag mna. "Said matrL
"That dau In that
DHTeratiee of Opielea
Scouman of decent Uneege ta. d«-why
didn't
yen
tell
me
at
flrat
flrat?"
to
tbe
trap
the
general
shape
of
a
tbe tearing Unnebaan. "Get eome wa­
ne large man with the rad nose many wax a b
aeeoded from (he Bruce, every irlsb"Beeaaae.* efee oald. ^ou iwoBldn'i
mlnUture palmJeaf fan with Indented
ter!* On tbe opened
It. U't you I'm talking afeoet."
eneeted hugely. •
from the Red Klaga and every
----------'Weekly.
nevBo goMflak flopped half-feMKedlr
Tbe yoong woman aat looking
the suite
bmen from Neab. ‘ibe Ian claim
to have a bad oaU." tw
And now a eertala member of the
and nxplrad.
him with at
fitted
up
for
e
bride
I
bed
never
marked
the pmall ose.
baa been made (or tbe fandly of the
elnraa It daQy trying to portpose hi-Oee!"^ tbe Unnehaaa. rtin late Lord Tredegar. Coxe.,^Ung U It eatlafled your
over
fear face.
she ga^ed
Another of the Epeclea.
Tfee large Individual gflarad.
------- ■
by Mi
-Mering. "la that some now kind of
’Tee.
Ton."
Mill
more
faintly.
Be
under
ber hrealfe Ifeea abe asriM et
1M», when touring In Moomoatbablre.
Ti IhU a lllUefeoy or a little gUjr derneaa In MDiii« the •
"tre Jhe hesL braadert.
!beH?"
him. -t er wonldnY ha too egrtala
wrou that "^elful genealogtsts de­ hnd u bend doe* to eatoh the wards. a teacher asked when tha acw s^olar. He la doing tt to aeae Ffennle-a btu^
bad!" he
I too uigry to reply. rived tbe origla of tbe Morgana from
"Thofi let'U ooarider -that voddlag a bey with enrts. came la.
den. Bui poor eomebody else baa not retorted. "I gneaa yoe are a bom
"Ha ain't none of Vm. Be’i a Mw long to Unger with them, and eome aetboHty on coldA ainY year
(be third BOD of Noth." but ifeat there
bellere I didnt quite nndemaadb"—
ay,' ona of the c
I dlrialog of ^laloB la favor at
And the thla man dived teU Ms
day there wm be n waddtac ia the
Chicago Dally Newn.
Utda RepubUa.
the fltuL
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Tam yonr race
Uie *ob- rain etorm «M e»emhin* eo lb«y all (he fourth trade. 1 am tea year* oM. to Indiana. Their name, are lij* In an indlred way If I woold Ureet.
.shine, and the sbadova alii fall
be- iol under eorer In the hnsny. boplni <>nr teacher's name la CrertT B. Fall- Rc» and Georce Rom. WHI. Ibis will tuone) m U I said I could aol. and'.
^
bind you."
St would cease, but It did not get <r. I Uke him lor a tcMber. He ba* be all for this time. •» good bye.
dlsmisoed the aub>ect from my mind.^
The four walU of my • room are much better so they lighted a lantern uught our achool for almort two
evenings afterwanla t
^ drrary to look at. but
at renaln time* sad ale a cold Wnch and prepared to
years, We have had nice weather lorThb lltOe Sunbeam
forgot to alga, was IMo
« I am happy Jo« Uie tame. If the kee« aa dry aa possible and aleep I week, but u thoadered laat night any kadte to ibe letter.
ub,^ when the aecTUt brought me
♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦
"Why are you happyr were in the ahellered rtg. Thera was no and raJn^ a little. There are aii lu

, gtranger 1 waa at '
Neaaon
City.
Mich.
„reh troubled, but they soon
^ *"'* “
'*•*
*“'*
*Wmpetad w class. My seat^ Is Mabel Zorn
Neaaon City. Mich.
Urst Inclined t I any I could not nea
doubt ■
•1 don't kno*. hut I am."
as be tay under the wsgoa.
She Is my sister. My otudlas are read
AprU I9. 1*13. him hot. on aciond tbongfat deler^lii-'
forget
t aud
and* are
SI
ha|.|.jt. again. Ho*
Henx Snnrtlnera. idease regard your
Abont midnl^t a belated traveler lag. nrlthmetlr. writing, language. Hear Freridetn^is errand. The aerrant
fro«'~omlng till irtteta. card/, eetc;, highly a|.|.rcclato«i.-»wnkcned the dog and
he hnrkad goography and pbystology. Two of« r>lo school reary dn> I can. I am
u,hered In a brlehi-faced strong-lookDight.
o'^^t.
tbe-aealhi-r
Is and fe'^r

never lOlgei
foraet
that tne»
they arc
nre iiae
like lunousiy.
furtously- »ira.
Mrs. Lyntou
called out. «wr l*e»l stadcnls left school. Tne> ten yesn- old and am la the fourth tng young man. who said In a few
,vK., »o
» ma.ter *h.l
..v.—.i.
«hov mWr.
luai
bine
on
a
cloudy
day.
I
am
grate-*
“Who'a
there?"
»cni
toat
Friday
to
Indiana.
Their
grader.
My
teachers
name
Is
nrover
words
that
he waa Borry to dMuih
<a„n,hinf.™ and how lovelv !• snushidc
“WhoY
o alV
1
eipreaa.
lighted thi
the Untmi aad piloted names sre Far and George Boss. Puller. We play loti of games at me at night, but be waa leartog the
J would all .....
Carl (Igbied
would ...
be If _we
follow it. at' tul to alt more than I can eifireea.
Three Sunbeenis paid me a rail re- the man and hU rig aroond. and e»- They had not mfawed a day. In a *ert achool. My tUter rfis with me at diy ,h« neat day. aad—the*—he
least try.
wntl) and lhey wore Man Kalchlk. pUtowl the situation to him. Meva l*»f Pollock children arc going to Wls- echeol. I have a mile and a half to sbruptly reminded roe thnt I bad
I have t
Q any roWns aa ret.
Mildred Doe of near «-m thoroughly frig^teped and miner- consin. where their .’rther l» working, go to whooL ilia apriat now and the koown his father I looked at bta
but bat< beard them.
them. II have
have seen
seen omena.
,
Mildred Is our Cradle Boll able, and thought pioneer life waa a ">
-* stud.nt* Ir. our srhool birds have come back to build their card ngala. and .remembered hla
“*
habv .nd a Sunbeam .be'truly Is.
ddoslon and a anaro. She ropealedly
«•*
fWtJwB "v«» I »t«r *>«!> W grandma and uiher.
*»«•“ »*«'■
’“''do*'- »
„ , keep writing mw* longer, there vowed to go hack when she was old- >e*‘«
2« atodedt. lelt. .ihe Is very good to me.
nbropih .sain thi. ,
"* Kvcatly to watch them ho|> around.,
letters, so <,r. and reeolvod to be brave aa pos- ">
h"'"* ‘o
the Ust
Yonra inily.
young man. without still'speaking of
while lhc.r ..................
gather material for the ,

Maivie Cl
W1.M.. .ibl/uil ,hu luiure ilm. .o.U
<■>
“I””' "> ■" »>."■« “ !“>•
hla hualneHs. menikmed a favorite ,
How nice It Is to hem
* hook of mine and also a mem short
kinds of mrapr. and .mall ideccs of
It In the Wexford grove. Every day slog once more!
Lovingly.
addrena I bad delivered. He did irjr
Flicks Imaglnalde. They arc real busyAunt mkrf
school wc go out doom and Jump
apeak Batteringly. he joet said ali^lr
bodies when 81 wortL
the ro|>e and the boys and the two
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
what be bad to aay. lie got aw laDonY SheoL
fresh .
Everything looks
Raymond T. Cole, a new Bunahhier
terected. and i talked books to him.
ball.
Our
school
and
tSe
Wcxfofd
Doo’t
ahooi!
Conklder
this
caa
fact.
\
bright when the reason of spring arFor Ibose who wish . send Helen who live, in Sodalla.
and when we were both in full toe'rfa
school
arc
going
to
play
ball
and
see
Thtslark
of
manhood
In
the
act;
rt'e» that
. „nn« brt|. Wt, to- ^
,
si™n™. hor
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.dJrw. 1. U,« B
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With a boi__
of
with each Ofher be told mg la ten
f**'- Jh*-8'^'^srys^aod sw.;et smeB
j„,,. m(„ Helen Ko- beautiful vloleU. n>e
8imriX
*tudeiit* In the eighth grade. Ull one Take aim at any bird that filet?
i
wished,
Ing flowers, translonm the hare
On»n...M».. n. f.D. ^o. I.
right to her hevk.
___ _______
„.__________ ,_f______ ^______ -h* bad come to imereat me la the
of them left,
The We are so helpless, and ao email!
Ib'” ■
of >>cauty. and is apprel»j I. Ull
teulko.
1 hul •u.nt
farmers art- beginning to plow i Ik. Th. ,.r>
rlatod by a nature lover only, H
Another (Uapler (n the Story of
-■
down a few"daya Itelore. He had bts
faraiK.
««■«•* ‘o me that th.-odor of flower*.
d leek oome manlier kind of fun.
f*‘
soothing, and It give* me nmeb Aun^ Thloe.
Hoaie and nareacc lUossom. Clark- you would send we another.
told
me
why
I
ought
to
Join in. and
Your SuBkblner.
plcasitrc to’cares* the bcauilTuI blo*iskg. Mi'll.. R. P. n. No. 3. Both the
_ .irne ,,
Sarah Zuc.
iHm't shoot! Oni thera In tree and
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Sunbean
.\fter a tard day ' B drive tbc Tainlly .-h-lfiiei. are
re true Sunbeams.
^
In Ibe enterprise. I said
For tbc Iasi week
my window ^j^^d at dusk in the suburU of
has been Bllcd with wild flower, of
gomhern Michigan. .A*
B„.ki„iki.,»k
many sorts, as mj faithful niece.
„,ire they are from member* of Mr. Grover a
• - .
Ab. tblnk of their unhappy fate
*“
•**«
Marie, never laiU to bring a handful overbeaj^ some rough looking mea re- Fuller's achool, Nesssm City. Mich.
.S'esaen niy. Mlih.
If we came not at set of •<»":
,
bueinem to me.
on her way irom school. When she
.T^ai ipji^w has money."
------------------------ •
April 18. l*ir. Pot down your gun. put down your
"'Mr. Carnegie.' be replied. 'I bare
enter*
r,„,„ ,u,piH„u, « p
^_N8HINE LETTERS.
........... my room, her HrM .|uestlon l^.
Itear
I'reFltlcnt—

BOB.

always
followed
your rule to say
"How do you lll.c these noweiF? ...................................
...................
decided to keep
some one on
Nessen riiy. Mich.
It has been a long time since I
pleasant, things to people.'
I*
«>'? same. 'They
„ ,.^„p
April 19. 1*13.

SUNSHINE
Rates aadfl
"-.J!!? ♦
Herald Young F^ks Sunahina ^
Club:
4
I «IH try never .t» worry ^
4
fret nhJnnythlni.

w irwi
>n7w.n«.

I will try'to be as happy na I *
♦ can and make everybody happy na far as

I will try to he loving, hctpful 4
, and kind to everybody and to 4
,
tv try living thing.
_
...............................tryl'n, to do 4
4 theae thlnpa, I wilt -Try. try 4
4 again."

MISS CLARA -BATES, Edrtor.
Organlnd Oecsmber S. 1899.
Prosident-^Miaa Clara Bates.
First Vice ■ President—Mrs. Mabel
Bates Wlllh
Second Vice President—Mrs. Irene
Pemcroy Shields.
Sof^shlne Orandtnolher—Mra. A..L.
.Wllllama.
..Number of member* belonging May
■1, 1*1$, 9;?M.

________________
Number of names on the Cradle
Roll May 1. 1*1$. S.12S.
SUNSHINE POEMS.
How to be Cheerful.
Tblnk happy tbciigfats!
Think always of the bc«. .
,v
Tblnk of the ones you love, not thdsc'
Whom yon detest;
.
Think of your victories, not your failnre* here: '
The smile that Plcaecil. not of the
, burUul sueei ;
Tbc kindly word, and not llic harsh
thing spoken;
The promise-kept, and not the |«omIse broken;
The good that you have known and
uoilhe la.l:
The hap|.y days that were, and hot
the sad.
Think of Che rose, and not the withcred ftnwe;.

The bcauD of the ralnliow. not tbc
►Jiower.
■♦rbluk happy thoughu:
—Sunshine Bulletin-

‘"■atitlfnl. my dear,
and then
wished to get Dear President.f®
f"
w-riiWou
a ..._________
few Hue* today
Sunshine Club today foi our gramf^he runs. nnd soon ren.m* will,
dangeroas Jouri will write
you
.
_
t
*
iVWIWj
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.
» '«'v. wherein sf.c places them, and
mar loon. Mantma has nine little
•‘'p'": o" 'he wIb-Io« rill
j,,,. ,^her U having fodKb of'k'koo*
»«>*Pe- W«B>n.a has ralectl
Uclorc L st.irtcd iny uiIbfIvc the
^ the>
fe« “f*'' «
grade iwadlng. I gm la Ibe fourth ‘*'®“ »«*>oiit the ben. and she is
-mall carrier liroiight inc the mail
ifm,
grade. 1 will ceH you my alndles. “ff**** *•*“' 'f ‘f 9®‘» ‘®’t* “*’0
•*•'...*
^
^
^
L_____ ■_ .,_l.
0
knit
stoeklngs .___
for.I......
tbeni! 11'
WcAmongst i( were two Irox^ one amall.
one bright day .Mr. Lynton told They are reading, arithmeiie. Un• days of ackook i
the other large: The lafge one was
„ver In the dlalance and guage and geography, phyalology and tave iblrt.v
filled with Fwe« Ktnelllng arbyflus.
xitelilgan Meva eould mu spelling. 1 have examinations every *•* »eeks. We have had lots of fun
which* were In a si-lcn-lld ,«,Bdlilon.
-a„v Uke for U looked Just like. .........
,h,w ............
weeks. .1 would ___
like__a card
**'*
***“'
] think
They were greatly oppreeiaied. a. „,p
thought, hut her and buuon. and ray two sister* would
»"
tliry do not grow ont here. The M-nd
,hpy would be on the lUte cards aad buttons also. Their ’
™3
“*“■
or was .Mr. Woodworili. Tlie small box
before nianv hours.
bamss are I uelle ind I Hah Pollock '
* **“•
contained wlmergrecn ImrriTF. alw ar^he said was gelling deep along My Utile sWer came to school today.' “‘r!;
hutus; Doth wen- fine. They t^anw
,horc. and . houses farther We bad a fine Ume at noon Jumping
from Irene Cook. I have • a plantThe b..y a w ere very weary rope. My' leaehor't name la Ort.vcr
Lulu Haase.
which rerentMes a gcraphim. and It
^
twenty-three aeholara
nmmm*-. renmvk about tb*
has Iktd in bloom vlnee October, and
^
achool. 1 will tloac.
“*'*
Just now it has nine bloswtns. their d,(fo„ni road n.-rth. Finally they
From rour Sunshlner.
*
color being Idnk. It is a lovely plant.
^
^
WMth Poflmk

Wc have some flower seeds ptanud by
April 1*. 1913.
TblnV Joy. and Joy will h«er you.
. Jmiiidiug na'tiiruiims. iwnsle*
Dear Presldeni—
For.tboaghu *re-al*aya hcar^;
asked theta where they were going.'huuuDs. Wildah.
and ehrysanlheiiiums The lllatF will tS’hen they-Inrormcd him he threw up
1 go to school every tUy I can. Our
soon lie In bloom and 1 au> so glad, as both bunds and exHatmed. "It Is the
tcw'her's name I* Mr. Grover Fuller.
Neatpn Cliy. Mich.
l;^iust adore ibem.
I am In the fourth grad,'. I am eleven
worst place In Hie world up there.
April 18. i»i;y.
year* old I have a sister and a brotb-Whato'er ynnr aad eondlUon.
^ Pcrhaiis It will imerral the Sun^^at they could not make s Dear Presideni—
er. 1 have two and a half milts to
Wbaie'cr your wms or laina.
beams to know the' atm-s of Sun* living and bad better go back.
I am gflibg to school every d
IctterF. cards.
come to srhool. Sly sUter's mune U
-Bright thoughts ahall bring Irtfltlon,
shiners who
.1
.K
•“
“ that I can. My leaeher'a name
Donna Stack, and my brother's name
As surely as God reigns.
etc. • The first
* '
a w«ir,y traveler, and Jlrs. Lynton oro,er Fuller
«" “
-Selected. Janet llalo.,- /anefu liny ml.slto
U ^ms -nice ° bear me school. There sre twenty-four chilIrlu rn.md ..__ ____ . ....' __ _
THE
SUN6HHIE
PBEBIDENT-6 »'.bo
1
-.T, H,.,,
-•7

.r :T.r., „b

„ ..

much courage It 'ukes to smile and
I* hutw even ir you -wn't run and
play, or do things ibat you rfo'ild
most enjoy. -So. w-beo a letter conies
froni our Sunsblncr. Helen Kovarlk.
whose days have to •« quiet ones,
9fonr ITraident can compreJiefad the
gr<«i_ bravery Helen show* In her
eyery'day life.
Mhen your President was ill so
long, rate or tbc thing* ilist belissi
her nx»t waa a little i«em called
-fonteatment.-She IS going to rei«t
i. |TT you here berauxe It cxidie-i-.
Hclcaa- faith and -cheer
A IlMle bir-l I aro.Shm from the field* of air.
^
And in tny cage I all and slag
!
To Him who idaeed me there:—;
, Well ideased a prisoner to he.
^
Bcraesc. my God. It pleases The*.

C, A. H. O. E. B. H.. M'K.b,.

Ji,,„ J ^

^‘

h*ffcoo**' * ^’-B
To build, and neat aad soar and sing, bad no pt-ca*i<« to'*^npel having
«.■_______ U
11.4 1..
l..«, ... 11....
______ ______________________
made his acquaintance." —Selected.
We aak •« lltUe. Just to llve.\nd ftw that privilege w* give
-----------------------^r souls la song, till life U done.
Three MIIIMa Matches a Minute,
*“"• •’“* "°*'®
A match is an insignificant UtUe Wt
M.M

C.

Don't sboor! Earth has enough of joy. romfoit and danger, matches play an
^
»*“• ‘*3': Important pan In our lives. None of
Enough for both of Ilrtt
sua—
"9' and "*■“
»• «y for a returo of the day when
atruck from fllnL A* probC
H*** l**® ewentleih’^rentnry match fa
-Ella Wheeler Wilcox.
,ppreri„ed. the Chrlatlaa Work and
.. J
bvangcHst calls attention to the fact
Two Kinds of Bpect
that by the end of the brief mlnula
" Tie a boauUlul morolag. a sport*„.i, p,ra^ph the aa“■* said; Hon,
,(,e c1»iiii«i world will have
•“ *“*'**^**■** Biruck S.ooo.ooo matches. This te the
* *"“■
average for eveo minute of the t»»Go out a^ kill eomelblas for paatlme ty^nur hours of the day. Fifteen bn»aOB fun.
dred bllUoo li 'the c
And proudest be he who count* the for the enUre year, and fhoe- living'
most dead."
under the Americau flag are said to
They btotted out lives that were
responsible for the consumpUoo of
bappy and good.
oneliair of ihU amount. Great forBIhiiled eyes and broke wing* that de,7^ annually raxed to give tta
lighted to soar;
por tlnr fin sUtka—sad' yet we go
They killed for*mere pleasure, and on wasting them at U the supply of
oIppIM-ua lor.^
...teia .0.M l«. lor,T.r.
Regardless of ao^t bat the hunger
1„ I'M,:
^1* Tb™. T.llm,

llC « "r"‘^

^

Tn,T

n. .„x*r

.b;»....«*”*

the bHow named pupils wrote Iciteis
^
^
“‘H® good time* at srhool when the *e«thtbrnp hide."
to me lor thc-r langu^^ les....
^-!r
Dplla. Jofci*
growing .Older and lhat was uverablc
voura truly.
‘"fitera
Nora and floiicn Kniarlk. Amfi liou•
r.rmlchaelh.ve-M* ehlldron in our claw..
l„h
with her
her songsong
dck. IlMiricna and Msry SIndeUr. Ar- for traveling.
The next day wns over better road.
, *,.b 1 could m* your cunning 111From your Sunshlner.
Praee
Peace foltewH
foUowed hf.
his- footmepm
footsteps.
tbur and Joreid) Kot>on. aiifl .Mias Jesbrother.
Erm.
.,11,.?.. aad
.i!. wrong.
-I!!r
Erma ftmi.
Bteek.
alaughter
FU|I. Tile pui'lln ar- trom the GUI" and al^ut t o-elot k they came to a
hotel In the woods, and they soon
It l" mo»i unusual nol to rales * dar Yet rirti were hU “tropble*'i" and
Pier Kchoul aud Miss 3eis.'<up. D their
Buckley.
MIeh..
of
school
all
the
year
through.
varied
bit
'^mn."
teacher. Olive Riehl.-tila -Draior.
April 18. 1913.
Fern Woodrow. G.'ifrude lllnriuiw
*
—Calia HarcmrL
; busy making cwoktea aad caring for
Pr&WcitNesseii City. JHeh.

Ruby Iliggr. Mrs, isw. Marjoiic Gllc an w-w*
-crying children. Carl '
leit. t'Ura and Velma Gee. E. K. F. *
* lot
'®* of ^»*B
I thought X would write you a IMApril 18. 1*13,
^
Comrooe Folk.
end Irene Cook s.jit lciui>. Irene ~
"l!
lor «•«« IHI .vou about our »ehool. tVe Itear PieMdeni,,
aporraw.
«'ook also M-ni a '.uudle of Sunday.
^® ‘‘®'*‘
*"”2. ^, . !!. ''■'®
« b"'
‘o "v'""’ B®«n day and
Brown of wing „
and bright of eye;
. from the iempt1n|r moraals of food .---,„d -------- --------our --------school. J have niK missed a day yet or been ...
■« hin
. spread out ou the Ubic. It waa cvlj aul tblrieOn ^srdy. 1 have a mile end a half 10 go ^
“ re # oari
which. I'cnjoycd Immenselv. Mr.
‘*>Bt The poor woman was over
our i^Aer'e name 1. Mr. to achool. I am in Ihe fifth grad# and ^
SVjKH.or,h .,m . l»o.:
-Tie
‘•>»'“ Mn.! -I»>
to, I I
oU tod -111 to Iblr.^
An'
the greeneM on the tram
Winning ol Harbara lVo.ll;,' which is '"® «*“'<■•
»»"•
**»
can. We must go thirty day* to teen Ibe founb of July. My sludtes’ Even go an' bring hla cronies
ccrulnlv Bidendld Thew KCoLpreUy ^ '*'*•
b**®
®"'- - wehool. At the last day we are going In school are lending, arithmetic, writ
) help. lor all o’ me.
ivosiala; Helen and l.ll-UF«a Svol«da.
*everal day* It kept raining
, p,^,^
going to ing. langnsgp. geography, phyalology
Edna and Nornva Oiio. Lulu TImllek. Mtough to make It disagreeable trav^<>ur pj^nip
Wexford. We are and spel'io^ dM.' teacher's natpb U
, Fv-e a likin’ for the fellow.
Velma
Gee. airs.
Mnc n.
H, IRv.
Stella «»«»Kos- «'*««Lynton grew sicker
ever#
flower*
at —•
our —to.
Grover 8. —
fuller.
ta a very , d^., _ nluekr one vou know
veiHui vive.
i»w, mens
-—
,
^
*" p,,pj
k*««i
- A-- —
....... Today
. —..
Nauglii have t else to-do:
He'* a plucky one. yon know.
Tarek, Edlih Johnson. Gwendoly n W|l »>#«• M>d It was with anxiety they ^^00! ground. As I havenY-any Ume nice day. but it Is a llllle dondy. Th*
J . •
'
1 sing the'whole Ay long—
kins, E. E, C.. Vernon Johnson. Mar-, Preaaed forward, hoping to Had anclose.
birds have come back already this
And He whom n ott 1 lovu to please.
garet lUnsom. Mrs. Southwell. Mrs. "thef
b*®®Youni truly.
spring to build their nests. Wo play
. a.,^
'
Doth linen to tny aeng;
H, todlM tod'toldld d., —..dtolto H IH.It. <-. W. C. M. C. >1.1.., «...
Tto. Iddto . .0.1 mu. cMUto
JtotoK.to.toA
toU
toto .1 tobto.1 1 -1.1,
^
.
.to,
ton sn,.ri.,o«. M™. a. A Chikor. Ito "tout . . ctocA ... Hr, Lj.lto to^ .^U h»e -tol. itou.
to • b.ito., I Mr.
““
n.i .till Ho totoS. to l.o.r mo .I.A
doll.. .mtoto.A.
Itormo, ................................Mm. A, 1. Wllll.m..
................ ..................................
Ev„ «.« .
“ “1 **'*® *®'^
o.
t
U.0 lut
., .dmoll
. crd. to, I to, m, butioa. Tl.
^ ,il,to tooo mo.
'
*Lynton
** *
-toAto...
^
foads *re all dried up bete. There

, Uarrait and t-ouUc' Hunibaeh. *"g lor Mr*.
anyway, tom
as mm
abe
Neaaen City. Mich.
are tweniy-four pupil* to rchooh today.
Louise warned a reply, but gave no «m «I- Wh®n «>« 1"1}' «*' «>e f®*"
Ny cage eonfine* me round:
There m many kladi
' address
I®*® looking oulllt and mud. she lookApril 18. 1913. I go to the Coau achool. The tarmAhroud 1 cannot fly:
That
we all have got to face.
I her froehly scrubbod floor and 1,0,7
eri have suriad' plow ing already
Bui though ui) wing Is closely bound.
am going to arhoni and have not a|>ring! 1 am very- glad that spring DoaY be sneerin' at a creaiur'
My heart's at llberiy.
to. m..to....tom
.to. ...toT»®i “» *‘®«I’ H*®®'
When yon've not bis pindt am* grace,
turn
mv
ihu,mhuin'itfoihe7dlr«^
’*.'“1®®
offered.such
temptlng.pv
for
„»yed
out
very
many
days
this
year.
b*«
come,
$ly prison walls cannot control
Tbongh he's JuM a common sparrow,
and give me much to rcHeei oVer.
romf®" ‘hat she repented [ have two miles'to come to achool.
lYom yonr Sunshlner.
The flight', the Deedom of the soul.
Brown of wing and bright of e
Each ml-slv-e Ulu dllfereni tele*, and »»"i let-ihe alck mother aite young , but drive a i«ny. for } have two'sisCl« Lcmeool.
'Spone yon Uke * turn at chirpla'
to while retwllng U. content* m
v'"‘“Wr®" In.
^
ter* to come with me. l am fourteen
Are y»u and Erma the only onm
This U what Helen has to
While the Btoru's a-awaepts' by.
thoughts ere with the writers. How''■*»«» Mrs. Lyntog bad had a
good years old and am In the fifth grade, who have not been absent all year?
ns todsy:
—Bel! Rnmford.
and warmth, she felt able to go This is a nice day and the bird* are
*
Omens. Mich.
I Eould love b> graF|> their hsnils in
ha next afternoon. They were .inging-sweetlj. The farmer* arwud
, Kesaen City. Midi.
-nwi.u,*.. .wAwigg
Hay 3. I!'15. « hearty handshake, and tell them
„. ________
_____________________________________
““tin forty miles of their dea- her^are beginning their work for
A|«11 18. 1118.
Dear
President— '
that their efiorti to brighten my hours
Beamlful Sluing bn* arrived again, were not in vain. Somei.me* my hope* HBa^n. and hope* grew brighter for .prtog. The road* around her* nr.) Dear PreeMent- ^
Anaraw carnegvea htory on


'Tell ule. thyself. Troemaa. • TM!
_ ...
"Twaddle! twaddle!" tittered the
l«»or. Tom Torrey.
T™**»*o * t®ud»r temper ihreatasod trouble.
•Tom. they thooghUew
t®!*®*
tempts trouble."
Tactfslly Ted Topper then turned
the talk the taScia trimming, thank­
ful fhus to. tertalnate the tIE. Two
teamaters. tramping thither to take
ten. turned the talk thoroughly. They
““ •“'••W'.
teliori turned
illterltuk
“ " tired
.........................
tormented the tiny terrier tW Tessa
Trueman iirrfully terminated the
trick*. The uilore then teaaed Tessa
tm the terrier thrsatwed to take
teeth to them. The Ullon then took
their tex. tue teamster* tiwultly
tasting. t<4. Tessa tidied the table,
triling town topic*. The terrier, tiny
tired thing. Umtdiy tweedl^d the taOora to to** Uibltt. Thu* Oie Iroobla

!

-Rye Johnaon In Youth'B Companion.
Verdict RtvarseB.
brother Tommy was k
three , year*‘of age.
St) paremu had a parrot which s
Tery . knowing old bird, add Eibd
Smith of RedUnds, CaUf. In Chriatiah
EMeavor World. He was otua al- ,
lowed to roam at «H1 about the house,
and be....often perched on the ba<A of
.............
Tommy a high cWr. -

z.nu"r,r£",^.

being absent from tu. for ro long a think U probable that I may yet see beautiful Inlind, lake and found a bet- fl«ld*. I go to the Coate school and write you a few line*. M^- mamma has
ago. “to alwaya aay
®Wb ‘ 8® 1® iuH
while. 1 am anre we are sU w llllng rome of my slater SunUeam*. but wr traveled >o*d. They were within we are gtring to have a Irtcnlc the Ust some littu ehickeiu and- they will be pUaaant to everyone 1 meL I dM thU cry. The parroL perdied In hU few
to greet them, for what -would the when I mlUe rtv helr/les* condition. f«ur *n»e* of a vUUge when their day of school. We only have six more one week oM on Ntmday and wa let when 1 wm a messeuer boy earning ue pUca on Tommy’s chair. «Wg^
world be without their preaence? my. castle. <annot help but ahaiier. wagon broke down and they, bad « week, of school this term. . As II U them out eevry day. Our little chick- 1^ money a OMtb than
^ heatf
and add drdly.
Their sweetsoag. areUke the sweMBui no maiter bo* 1 look at the pres- take the horse* and cows on.’ nnd getting teu In Ibe day I will close.
emi. are all yelto*.. We are having boya do ao*. 1 found
Tonmiy bad t»y.Tomiv M bor.
music aad their linv bodies s«e eni state I always find Uiat I sUlI leave the wagons In the woods.Mrs.
Your Sunshine^
nice weather where I live. I am In than. 1 feltbetter foet*f® ^®*“* ®*
T^t* liBrtTommy s feelings very
beautiful to behold. Not a day elapses have many blessings rio be thankful I-ynton said she would aU)' with Oari
Anhor Stack.
the fourth grade aad have five studies.
"J«st see the pleasant side of things much, ahd also made him very J^lg*
but what the) era hapjiy and content- tor. 1 in to follow- the example of af"3 ‘he younger children, and Mr.
Spring Is a splendid lime ef year They are ariihmielc. Iangu«a. dlnten *»d eay aomethlag about t^ te any- naiiL He began to cry' sUn tarter.
e4.-hi aidte of ibrir trouble*.
the little boy lhai our Prealdent told Lynton. Paul and Bertrand could go
for pUy. Hare you a Weyde? They are treading, aritbrnette. Ian- one you omaL and you wUl find mat- saying vsbemenlD. 1 aln t
Fertvap* they lead os id think that ns afamH in her vlsli Mvine sbort time ahead and get the wagon tongne
-•
goage. phy sloldgj aad apeUUtg. W* tera go better.
The parroL wbo seemed to be eom^
they have no trouble* and sorrovr*.
*n,en he experteneed pain he mended and iwiiirn for them In the
Buckley. Mleh.
have aU more ***ka of eehool. ‘l lost
‘’After I got ^der 1 did not meet what ahataed at this denial, ramal^
but my opinloB is ibai they have sim- would asy. "GrlD and bear it" 1 Ungh- morning.
April J8. I»i5. the bnlton you gnve me.-bnt 1 ta«e as many people as rten 1 waa a hoy. qni*t for mne tine. ^denUy pond^
lUr troubles to our own Whenever ed when ! read IL but It 'to a good
There was a large birch tree that
Dear Presldpfif—
the car^ yet 1 like tb* card that you but 1 never got over the aaylng of a lug the altnaUoa. Tta«
b^ aaid.
a naught) hoy or girl destroys their motto: When shadows come my way, stood ctoae by. and Carl and Mra.
1 will wr^e you a lew llaca. a* It a®nt to me. aad would lae to tave alee thing wheaevar oppoetualty of- soothing. 'Tommy good hoy. Tommy
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good boy."
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