Grand Traverse Herald, August 14, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, August 14, 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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1913-08-14

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OLDEST J>APER IN MICB16AN NOKTH OF 6KAN0 BAFIDS—ESTAMISBED MtS.

AKD TBATZB8Z BAT BAQLB.

TRATEESE aTT, GBAKD TBAVERSE COCNTT, MICHIGAN, TIII RSIJAV: AfG. U. vm

LEARIIBl A LESSON

MAY IMPEACH
GOV. SULZER

E. C. Dewnsr Paid for Abusing Team
of HorM

AMERICANS ARE
FIEEING MEXICO

INVKTI6ATING REGION

NEW MOVEMENT
IN REVOLUTION

IMPORTANT EVENT

WILL IMPEACH
GOV. SULZER

The V. C. T. plenk Saturday
.Arthur \V. Ftare Of Ibe Grand llais
B. C. IkSiner Ir
iworpr *» lb*
lasiball park will be the biggest
Ids Ties* was in the city Inapert
result, ot » detv whl^^ie lt»u»cd lo
pic nic of the year for all who accept RESOLUTION PASSED BV
-hig
this
n-Ktuo.
or
as
much
as
he
it
the
county
humane
soeiefF?
Danner
GIVING UNITED STATES STRAT­
RCtOLUTION NOW BEFORE 8TRTE
YORK ASSEMBLY
(he Invitation to panlcipsie In the
aide to get over. -Id com|ian> with
bad been drhini; for Wm. VanK *i»*.
EGIC ADVANTAGE
LE^ISCATURE
good times. The business men gen­
Mrs. State he made the ir1|> down
a local drnyman. and Tue<dsy he
erally and their families are wanted,
le-iiinMila.
viewing the Itcauilful
Maned out nlih an ciee|itl«n;>l1>
and while It will In a sense be a
f'rv' and the many fine urehardi
heavy loa.!. I'l-on fettinit Into a m.h
basket affair, yet tbe "boys" want
Touight he will Cleave for Omni
road the horse* »ere unable to mot.,
nil to form a big family for the -dlal..ake. where he lias had Ido eanoeand
the hlK trunk, and-INiwner aitemiitn.i
i-r session.
tamping outfit shi|i|K>d. and li^n;
to demourtiale that luaii is ii.-yt.ti-r
MRS. SULZER IS - CENTRAL FIG­
The game of boaeball that will be
w4dt-li plaee they will make a trip
URE IN EPISODE
TAMMANY BTRUGOLINO TO MUS­ than l>eaM. ><> inakine a 1fl>eral U'.played between a picked nine of the
-lowM Inu-ntiedlaie lake, around (he
of ill.- whl|i. »V«aader' noitested
TER ENOUGH VOTES
U. C. T.'s and the Committee of
dam
St
Itellalra'.
ihroiiKh
liraait
and
aKBlMsl hb
horses
Twenty-One.
will
wtJrth
seeing,
('laui
InkoK
to
Turth
lake.
If
the}
Aak Supreme Court
tbreaietied lo luUlfv ch- 'niaiane of
-are ahead of (heir schedule they wilt Members of Pariiament are Still at will' be some picking to choose tbe
Qccr unless hn «-«ased, Hn retoMcd
Pekin in Sufficient Numbera to
sfho will "go higher up." The
PMSlMiny That SUta Will Have Two that l>e was not ulrald of the oifiner
vetit at BIk ICapnU. M'Jilie in the cK)
Further Proeeetflnge by
Transact all Lsgltimatc
dinner will be at !2 o'clock, and the
Rival Oovamera if th» FroHtatF. visited the grain show In
the AeeemMy
and lhat If ihny wished to noSTv
the Lives of Cluzeni
BusItHsa.
cvr-nis os soon aRer as the men folks
poaaS Rasolutlon Pastes
the Slate bank and ez|>res*«>d binisolf
gi't hu«y and do so. Human
This Country.
l ave recaver«i from their nooo
tbs State Sertste
(iiirpriiH-tl and glanvcd at the oliow
•r «'orw>n was at nur.- •Hin;h>-j. and
Albany. Aug. 12.—Withi three roUa
lunch.
and ihe wplendld development work
ii :» luotiiing Howner was l-nuulii
more than required' Governor WlUlaSi
IVkin, Ang 13 —'A-Wle Ibe realoraE. A. aiowe. of tbe Michigan Trades­
lore It.Slice Itir.lsatl. wl .-re he jdead
Wathhigton. .tiiK. 1.'-.- .Kn.eriean.: ih.ii Is lH-ing done by Ihia rnsiiiiitiun
Suiter early today was Impearbed by
lIuD of order by Ihe govemtDent man, has been tndaoed to "kindly of­
puiliv to a rharue of cruelty to
are lleeing Mexico on e\. r« slealuci
lor allesed "high ertmoa
lronp> b re|ion«**l from most of Ihe fer Ills oen'ices" as arbiter of the
GOVERNORS IMPEACHED
mats and luild a line nnd rc.su of Advices lo the slate d.-|iarim.->H t«nln»
misdemeanors" In connectioB
ent* rs iif Ihe reeeol Chluene ri'beli I asebail .gamd.
tmte-d ihl» <-of«tusl>«-l-. and us a re
with campaign funds. ARer an all
ion. the government pf the province

Solbell. Colony of North Car- »
suit tills .................‘ill Is ntpidl) wnight
sesalon.
spent by Uie auJocUy
]f Klang-SI’U striving to orKanizc
* oHna. tses. removed;
• jtrinu a siraleRk advamane Should
Dtlbusierlng until the Tammany
rre*h i>piHe*llinli to Ibe BOverpSicDI
Ihe frlsslun of liivqy IJnd fail, the
aboeniees could arrivo, a vote w*a
Yuan Khl Kai. 1^ decliDcwl'comfolly
embargo on armu lor the insurgent*
taken at S;I6, reetdilng to 7) tor Am*'
. follow Ihe aMfmplc of Huang Sing
can Ik* removed without danger
P^hment and 4S agoinsL'
and l>r Siii^at Sen. now In Japan,
.Mnerltans. Ueeuuse of Ihi* the g
That tbe sute of New Toric night
who are <l^rll>e<l by the governor
erntii.-ni wants all Amerl.'ans oni
have two rival govenwra shortly af­
Should Have Been Clubbed into Sub­ 1*1(11111 cowards.'
tlie tymnlry. Kle.lB.nf Warships
ter senate met loday to receive tlie
mission and Big Misup
Unlv
a
sii*all
number
of
tbe
mem• JAMlsiaoA <ST2. term eipired.
]w enuai;e.| in removing Aimriruiis
articles of impeachment from the esbiTii of (he riilnese |>arllament have
: Ames, Ulsora Mefico.
eembly was thought likely by Salzer'e
deiiartvd from Pekin. The
* altalpiU, 187C. reaiin>ed.
In vlew-of I’residem lliienn's'nut.'
frienda Sulzer is not expected to
proceeding with the regular busiOne uOrt.Thircd young
of last week Issued ihrough Ihe act
BUbmit to tbe'Taffltnanr pn
i
in
a-eailsfaciory
manner,
while
Atbanr. Aug. i:.—\Vlita Governor
ing forejgn niini-ier. stating that Ur ibout twi-niy years, who rtytee lilmand may Ybalat ^IbjBUMiMlon.
a siNTial conimlltee If engaged in
Sober about lo be Impeiuhed wbea
......................... ernor Slyha win anl.Ind would not Ik reeclv.-d olficlali BClf aa "Ih.- louuh.-»l guylo Mi.hldi}if(lng a ronotituHou whiqh. it Is
the Tammany \comroIled exiraordin- STRIKERS DOUBLED PICKETS AND imlok he brought credcntUls. and
Klood off (WO oniecr& and
tomaUcally
become acUug gaverwr
FRIENDLY
ATTitUOE
deiMiiod. w-lll he prewnird to i>arlia- SHOWS
no- lexislninre tecoovened today. New
i.ls.v olTli-lal re.'ognitlon of the Huerta rial ci(ir<-cg. when an attempt
uMth SuUer 8 suspension. Sboald fal­
TROUBLtE STARTED
TOWARD UNITED STATES.
-nt when the regulations referiing
York Bute facet tbe uoique posRiblligmernineiit. great stgnifl.anc.ser decline to give way. U was ccbmn.lc to lytko him upsluirs to poller
the i>reElden1ial authority and Olhty of having two rival govemon.
Score of Strikers Were Arrested by iRches to his reeeiuion by Huef^a's hcadquarirrs WedncMav
sldered pooalble that Glynn might
lmiH>rtani msiters have been
Rceeon. Given le That Emperor
-abtnet cbiel', even unoBIclally.
By the ttate oontUtuUoti. Lieut.
Soldiers for Carrying Concealed
tall out tbe state' guard to protect
it sr<*BiB that !?nillh WhUn.y. the pMed, thereby enabling the two
spending VacatieS at Summer
Cot. Glynn.becomet artlog governor
tome |M>niohs' his re.-ognUiou li. taken young man with whom ih*- offiem.
Ills office.
houses to elect a president.
,
Retort—Is
Sad
Blow
to
nounnatlcally when tbe
IS an imllcnilon of the .Ilsiioslilon of
Are Looked For.
Mra. Solzer was eaaOy tbe most
trad the iroubir. and Shirley I’ow.-ll
Afterward the details are lo be set­
i. Snizer'a friends sa.'
Krcsldeni Hueria to l.-arii the characdramatic figure In the Bitoatioo to­
had maltreated n dninkcn Indian on tled.
,
jer.of the message Mr. IJnd bears.
be will refnae to recognlM ibe
^'aluniei. -Ann IJ—Nowr that a
day. when she was expected to make
tbr Ivay nhorr this iiioming. ('hi*-f of
There ar;-ears to be no longer an}
Tokio. Aug- 42.—It''-w
Officials high and low |M*rslsi in aaytliortty of the eiiraordtnary legisla­
of mining oi>crailc>ns
formal autement elaborating bar
Polic*- 4'orson wa« notified sod he •lotild as to Yuan Khi Kal being eleri today that Uie Japanr^
ture to Impeedi him and will Ignore iniiiilncQt today caused frequent elasi: Ing that l‘rcsld.>nt Huerta will never
tound itic Krdsfcln almost un. onarioiiK ed.. his only remaining opinnent being won't receive GeneraV Felix Diaz, "ronfeesion" that it,waa she who <xm- ,
ita action on tbe groundk that an cx- e* l>eiweea the striking eopin-r ndnerw receive .Mr IJnd officially aa Vrosl
verted a part of BnHwifii campaign
Whitney
admitted
that
h>had
helt<rd
IK.werless.
leader
of
th.*
Mexican
revolution
that
tnl ncetloB stky eonslder .only sub- and inlllilameii With the Sr-! iiidPa- dent Wilson's emlssar}. but there Is
fund and-epecolated la tbe stodc
put him under so the chief took bith
overthrew Madero. Gen. Diaz Is now
uncoKflrmed
lion that arliial milling was to **• rr-.
U recommeoded by the governor.
mmrkeL
Whtiney and ilir Imlian and Moric.l
cn route to Japan from San FranclsWhen tbe nttetnbly met .today, the sullied 111.' strikers double.l.their pu t-, thst steps already have h.-en takes
Tbe alleged confeealon of Mra Sul-*
The reason officially itat<*d for
bring ahoui a eonfercni c l■l■(w•-<■n lor jail. When nearly th'T.* young
LevipretelntJon oiling for Sulxer't vts. Troiihle Maned when the lioop.zer wa* reported to tbe aasembly.
Whitney l.rokc away and ran, and
not receiving Diaz is that tbe "Mika­
empearbment wts called up, precipi­ altempted It. flls|M>rse them. I*rival.' lUein.
but after a long debate the Tammany
I’arMm
had
the
Indian
to
rare
for
do is absent from Tokio. being at
Mr. and Mm. Lin-’ will im>ve tomor­
Meeting Will be Held
tating one of tbe Uttereat poUtiol John Kelly of IViroit wa* badly in-atleaders voted to Ignore IL Suleer
summ'r reagn wttli his family."
City.
nnd legal Sghta in New York't his­ en alvnit the lieail and Is In a serious row from Ihe hotel -il wlil.-h they vrav.~-wlBbtr to pur-ur him at that
took the news ot bla Impanc^ment
vtew of gii. ver} cordial welcome
eondliloii. Valrony fh.-h. a wt'rik.i, have l>e«n stoiipiiic to the Auierh-an 'lime. M DOOM, however, h.- < aiighl
tory.
cUmly and went to bed Immediately
given
to
t'nited
States
Arbassador
Salter's opponeet must tbow 7f- Rbot ihroiigli hoih lega l>> rorimtal enilMtisy. M(.i Lind, who was >-lL.iil Whllncy In the Eur.-I^ Cafr. arrestA couniv Sunday whool nUly and
after tbe passage of tbe Unpeoebment
▼otet for tlie ptttage of an In^pench- Ponle"* of Klini. wiU recover. A score ly III voBlerday. was Iniprovcl l.slav C.I him and startl'd for the imllre sta coDvemlun will be held at Summll Guthrie recently, it was believed. In resolution. Hb only statement was
lion. All w.-ni well until they ri*aclied fit} ou August 1.4 and II. The fol- dipIomsUr circles that this
aienli^retotaiioD. At Ust night's tes- of slrilera who uer<- anested were
that he will light by applying to the
Ihe Kl.-virs leading
the uffire when io'witig prograiii bat l>een provided for pan's way of expressing
Uon they eould muster only 64. but varrylm: eoneealetl wca|>onH .
supreme court for an order resualnWhitney started to fight. He tivwl the iKv-avlon. The bOBkel picnic diu
the attempt of the Huerta govern­ Ing further proceedlnga,
today their ranka were
u|>
to
hi),
notn
d.*
iduiiie
and
pr.wod
ment
to
use
Japan
as
a
dob
to
force
tbe arrival of abtentees.
iK-r Will he on Tbunida}.
hiinsi-tr nearly, if not .quite,
recognition l.y thea’nlied States.
Although today's session was aebedAfternnep Session,
loughtrst flghPT in the Blat*-. Sheriff
Vied to aun at 11 a. m.. at * o'clock
llevutlonals—Kev. Jones, Klngsley
Smlih. Chief GarNon and hysunders
the Tsmmany leaders were silll watt­
AddresB ol welcome—H. S|iper.
bad their bunds full, and they finally
Ke.-i>on*^-Kev. fhsse. Old Scission.
ing for tbe arrival of more of their
Many SchoM Offieero FnU to Meet
ga^ up liie BtK-rspt of getting him
Apiiuinniicui of cuuralltees-Presi­
the JLegel Requlremtiito
lie was haiidruff<*d. jdaced In
dent!
automobile and taken to Jail During
.Muric-Sumpiit Sunday school
a coneervatlv* «
CARELESS
ELECTRICIAN
.OVER.
Pitlshnrg. Aug. 13.—An aruie sit­
the melee, Powell..Whitney's partner,
Addrewk. pra.ver—Kev. C H. Inlng
ESTIMATED HIS ABILITY
than two-thirds of the school offioet*
uation in tbe hulldlug ira.les deveWhnpi-ened along and he at one* sUrtod Traverse nty.
of t;i$_BUte of Miriilgu bar* lacally
<*d late today here when a ttslke of
in 10 help his |utl. He hit several hyfoon. CrawiL
luaUfl^or tbelr offleus. Ia order
lubor«-r» ikd up' work on three lar'sc
ftanders In the face, and finally work­
Evening Seaalon.
Tried to Repair Feed Wire Without to qualify for the office, the IndlribuilUlugs- Tlie laborera. w^o were
ed hie way far enoitgli Into thr]ini<*->
T Sn-^IX'voilonsl and praise service,
dual must each time, he or she b
Smming Off 22.000
aurking on u department aioro. de
light
(Ki
that
the
offlrers
noticed
him
led
by
f
11.
A>tes.
eounly
Windsor. VI.. Ab$
12.-The min
elected, file, a written accepUnc*
Volt Charge.
nnd lic ked him up with Whitney. Had
Address by Sunday School Mls|k>n
Biers of tbe little churches (luii dot niandeil 2ft'K cents an hour. 3<«
within ten days aRer tbe election end
than has ever l.een paid for the
Ihe officers l*een so dlsjiosed Ihey ary K, F. Cleveland. Cadillac.
ihls old .New Bosland county focmill.'b
affidavit to the effect that the offilabor, in INltsburg. They were
could easily liave cluhl-ed ihe I>oy into
Forenoon Session.
around are much t^isscd. Th.-> a>e
u a citizen of tbe L'nlted Stato*.
Ponitar. Aug IS.-niB ivcUcf (hat be
i(:2fr—t!ia»s meeting, led by J. H
subml»!-ion, bul they wished In avoid
anfletlng from what might be i.rutwrly iutm'd by other worknieu and early In
could reimir a :2.(>ihi volt wire without 21 years of age. a resident ot tbe dis­
the
evt-aliig
the
demands
of
the
men
Harney.
Traverst*
Cliv.
violence
If
any
other
means
of
sub­
called "uervotia aotlclpatlot ' And It's
trict at least three mootbs prevlons
shulllng
oq
the
electricity
today
were
met
by
the
annoum^ment
that
Pai<er, "Toaitier w PreianiioB fo:
duing him could l*e made to worV.
«iill iH-cause the family of I*P.**1dem
Bben Outlined When Meas­
the election, owner ot prepwty a*
caused the death of Alton Smith.
lo iM-lock tomorro* morning the
Wilton la most cosmopolitaJi In iu
WhilU'-y lately came bark from De- UwBon' —Mrs. J lilhbs.'Mayfield.
ure Wgs Drafted
sessed in tbe district for ecbool Oxea
clecirIcJan at the K<llaon Power o
L.vons, Bates.
Sunday worahlpidr.g. The Wilsons niaatcr builders would, lol'k oul
tovlt whe^ he has lieen fur aomo
v's pUni. Smith climbed lo the sod that bb name appoan on tbe as­
Adoresa. ' A. U. V Work In SuDda}
n-v.-r aunouuce where they will at union iiien and suspend operations
nionihs. He. forraerly lived In ibis
of the pole to do the wurk when sessment rolL In ease ot a Joint
lend .hiirch until they start out ami emictures valued at UCT.POQ.OOO.
Washlngifra. Aug. 13.—lu an official cit.v. Powell Is a young man who has 8.-bool "-<-'- J- IMm. Traherne City.
(here was a Minding flash and than deed both husband and wife may bold
A meeting of tbe niasler builders
KiKtioii ot oflKK-rs
V. v.-ral iiilDlsters have been niu. h
BtatetucMt issued today I’restdoni Wil- scarcely reached bis majority and he
his body Cell Um|*l}- across the scaf­ office, regardless of wblefc naoM ap*
as h.-ld and It was d(*clded
liluiit-r 12.30.
fluneied by these
Is already posted In til aaloons When
derlaml
hlimK-ir
einphallciilly
fold- His right side was literally pear* t the osie*
meeilng of ail sub-rontmeturs lor
ARcrnocn Senleiv Aug. IS.
tian<«s when he hasn’t prejiared a
Heretofore thb affidavit bod to ba
favor of ~a coiiiideic and adequate arreaied he carried rit quart bottle of
i n<i—I'ltiliie service, led by J. Ken­ cooked by the charge.
klKH lal serraoD for the occaalon. Evei} tomorrow inomltig. at which
: taken before a notarr public or a Jussystem of rural rfedlls." The presl ■» hlskey.
reported,
(he
lockout
would
become
nedy.
Grawn.
Mich.
minister tip here U.eald lo hare a s|.eIt Is possihle that the charge of
lice of peace. Beginning August 14,
dent explained that su.-b legislation
effecilve.
slu.-e
they
are
the
direct
Slusic—Summit Sunday school,
cial sermoo up liH sleeVe dcaio« the
it may^abo be taken baforcT tba
wasn't Included In the currency bill fumlSblB| liquor to an Indlaa will be
.tddres*. "Spirit of Christ In Bunday
lime wbcD the Wllaona gU^di~EYi emp^vers of labor. If the lockout ia because there had been no time to added to ibe charge ol assault and
senior officer, In point of eerviee. oe
asrfared. an army of Skilled workmen,
School"—Rev. Pohlg. Traveree City.
« hurt h.
l*Bllery.
th* board. School offlears who bava
variously t«tliiiaied from 3'i.nDO to 40.- perfect a plan, but he promtred speedy
Ulscussipn.
faUed to quaUty within tba pnaertbBctlun lo remedy existing condllluiis.'
FERDINAND ISSUES
OOP. will Ik* thrown out of wi ^
Round Tabl^Your Sunday School KING
ed time may do so later unbas tba :
DRESS
TO
BULQARS.
Dilficultiei. Vow to Meel Them.
office b declared vacant when tba vyEvening Seialon.
yrncy will have to ba flUad by tba
T;.tO p. m —Uevotlonala.
Balievea
Thet
Future
GeneratiOM
New Alabama Senatee Net l^ulariy'
towntoip board or tba a(bar BtnBben
Get Away With
Address—F. F. Cleveland. CadlUac.
Muet Fight the Other Little
ol tbe echoed board.
ReiHirts of eomralueee.
P. F. Lardie Has Solved Rural TransNatiene.
AdjoarntnenL
pofiation Problem.
Washington. Aug, 12 —Surprise was
Chicago. Aug 12.—Bnrvbira early
8ofU. Ang. 12.-Klng Ferdinand toexpreesed
by
DemocraUc
leaden
of
today foned »iK->tbp safe In the Pure
Among those who visited the grain
day Issued a patbeUc addrew t
the senate tonight whan they learned
Food cotnnany's store at 420 Weal •how el the Traverse City State bank
P. P. Lnrdir has solved In a way
army. lIl^it he thanked bit eoldlers When Laimcli Upset In Hvtee at 0»
Slily-lbird siret-L carried away tbe yeeterdw' was Robert I*. -Cross of (Til- ll.e quettiou of iransiiortatinn of fruit that Governor O'Neil bad dUregarded
for the bravery and devotion they dis­
tbelr
advice
and
had
tilth.
small Iron strong box lontalnlng *400- cago, general manager of Ibe X'nUed and other freight l>etween Traverse
played In the war against "tbe ireacbExereleed Urtllmited
aad esraped with n horse and deliv­ States lend show. Mr. Cross baa been Oiy and aU points on the i<enin«ula. eenutlvp Hectry D. -Clayton lo suc­
eroiu olfles" and d<*clared that tbelr
Germany.
Dulutb. Aug. IS.—A launch contotoery wagon from tbe subIc In tbe rear
inerted with the big Cbicego show He has hia new motor truck, ihsi will ceed the Ute Sbaator Johnston wlthcBorU would have been crowned with Ing 25 peroon* was overtvned U lb*
of tbe store. Knirance had been ■tnce lu hinh. and is aa well posted carry two Iona of frelghL In conimls- om express authority from tbe Alagained by tearing a bole in the wall nnus such ahowa* aa any man lo the alon. The trucks were from the Fbd- Uma legtsUture.
Dertln. Aug. 13 —August Friedman ■ncceet "bad not a aeries of unfor barboy Ibb aRernoon. Report* aay
that Hr* perscras are known to hAV*
"It is my opinion lhat Mr. Clayton Dedel. The Red Napoleon." leader of seen poliUol clrcumtuncee pan
at the side of Ibe bhsement stain.
country. He apoke In tonne of
tng Motors rompeny and tlM^balhncc
drowned, and a number an mboAug.
will
not
be
sealed."
said
Senator
Ov­
the Btroogest political body, anmer- ir otrengtb."
hllment of the hank's exAilhit and aalS iif tbe work was done by A.i. Peter
"Pressed on aU tldea." the addreot
that alibough he is traveling ranstant- tyl. Mr. Lardie calls this the Penlu- erman. nctlng riislrman of the Jndlel Ically is Europi}. died today, aged T2.
ary committee and a majority of the Bedel for yrors exereleed onUaaied oontlnned. -^e w-eiw obliged to olgB
ly.jK)vec the L'nlted States In connirc- ■ula Transfer line, and will make
the treaty ot BufhareoL
wlth different rommunlty edver- near reguUr Irliw as possible. There tawyera of the senate were, of the power In Germany at the
W being In a cbndlUon to atrngtfe
bead of tbe German SocUlUU, wboee
Uslng proposUIgns this was (be flral are many of the fruit growers who oj'inlon that the
Cemptrallor Isauad Call On InoUtuKbked by Hero* While
at
to tbe coneUt^Uon does not give wtrength waa a million and .a quarter. against ftve neigbboni.
thing of tbe kind Ihgt be had noticed. bava small quantities of fruit that
tlMa to. AwguM •
tired, but not conquered, we bad to
Mr.' Ctoes. who wea In the rlly to they can not afford to bring to the {be governor authority to appoint
ROCKFORD. IlL-«eventy women furi opYwr itandards ustD better daya
confer wRb PreMdent D. IT. Day .of city when lt,U necestao' te *h>l'- Mr. aenator except under ex]ir«eaed Alrec"Tell your cbDdren and
CalnmeU Augv 13. — AttUbermau
voted in tbe epeclal electloa at Byron
WavWnftoB. Ang. 12.—The «oat>- the Weetern Michigan Development i^dle nifltos. arrangements with tiona from tbe legislature.'
Oaytw. the gover* on tbe quaetton of toanUkg -bonds tor grandt^Udren about tbe gallaatry ot Groans of Imnalng, died today to Ban.
hureaa. leavas today for Glacier S'l Ihe different i>eo|.le •“<*
troiier Of
curraary today Issued
tbe Balgartan ooldlera
cock bosplul *• a nsalt of batog
eewer and water cxtenstoni. tbe
r-ll •« natioaal banka for a report ofItKmal Park, where beiit furolehln' their frMght or expreen near the roaS BdPa appointee. Is ebainnan
sftelr (wodiUon at the cloae of buelneasi adyire regarding a community ndver- and be picks it up. tbnroby wing bo(w Judiciary eommIUee ^ baa votera aaeltUag In tbe adoptloa of tbe them to complete one day. tbe gior- kicked by a bane wtUa an duty tost
lotti work yoo besAR*'
bgndAMam
iSKeid Af jrean la eoogreaa.
time t«r all |«rUes. on Angnot I.

TAMMANYMilSTERBI MAJORITY

OTHBI SEGTIONS SUBDUBI

6RATLY LESSENS THE DANSER

BITTBI FI6HT IS III SI6HT

FOUGHT OFFICERS

:=ES=-S

MINERS CLASH.
WITH TROOPS

JAPANESE TO
IGNORE DIAZ

MINES READY YO RESUME

ACTION IS SIGNIHGAITT

SUNDAY SGRODL RAUY

r

STRIAE IS PENDIN6

WILSON FAVORS
RURAL CREDITS

KILLED BY CURRENT

DO NOT QUALIFY

PKOiCNBIS UUDBI

SPEEDY ACTION IS PRDMISB)

WAIT BEnER DAYS

TOOAWint^ OUTFIT

UAOI GRAIN EXHIRIT

NEW FfiBGRT LINE

CUYTONJITCS0I

BIG SOCIALIST DEAD

WAn UANA RB>0RT

nvEWBEOMina

ARTILLBIYMU DfilD

“12^

'

OEAHD T&AVSBSE HERALD AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THURSDAY. AUG. 14. 1913
ORDER OF PUBLICA-hON.
wouhl'not |iay to Invewt n* low a sum
IhlnR and would be better left
ST.kTK OF MltyilUAS-rln the flf.
done. One of the reaaous ibat there as fi:. in a sanita/y drinkluc fdiiniuln
ill t'ontt lor (he County of Grand
tn order Jo save the llle'of a child.;
Traverse, la (Tiaacary.
ri- so nun)- poor roads Is the c
lor bttento and ChUdioB.
Due of tbe reasons why thefc
Maude H«ey. complainant, ta WllIs that the old plan of workina umeb'disease and su^nianj' defects;
ford K. Batey. defcPvlam.
Suit |>eDaiog in tbe drenlt Court
oai (be poll Ui of Individual resi­ anionc the eehool c hlldren to^ay li
TliMrttit Tum4m
jr the County of Grand Traverae in
dent* In the townslilits was of such lack of liiiercBi nn the lait of tbe pub-'
Baars tha
t'hancervAai Travcr»e City. 00 the’
that It failed in lie. and es|>eriall> sdiool utflcrra.
gjgnaaiaof
3Im day of July. A., U, 1913.
a
And Found HeaUb in Lydia
HE&VU)A
In ihU cause it api>caring from afdo auy Bood at all. rndej’-tbe pull the Welfare of the cblldreti who are
Uauclnf; Editor.
OBO. O.. JATB8.
BATI
iidtvii on file, thar the defendant. Wil.
E. Hnkhani’B Vegetable
aysteiu each man's work and tTic beliiK t-ducsted at the public ex|«Dbe.
A. GIBSON. Editor. .
work.ot his luaiii and inols rountcO The child Is Hie Bieaiest asset Hie
Compound.
Stage's Lest Lltcrature'a Gain.
jfor so uiuch |KT da.v. qnd ail that; was iisHoD lius and any nt-nlect on the
•olumidi
England's evnaorship of the drama
■•Urod M Mcoad-clou inoUer
aured Fielding to turn from play- P're.l H I*rai
Uorcli t. IMI, at tho potioBIro «i required by the taw was that Ihe nnt- lart of those In eharpe to |irom-tly
Windenn, Kansas. - "1 had a displace,
l» ordered Hi
right to neve! Vrltlng. Ficldln*: be II
Vtetmm cur. MIcb.. under U»» Act pf flt be out on the road for tbe speH- safetnurd the health and welfare of mat which caused bladder trooble ud
WJlforrt E Hat
cause hla ai'iifartled llntc. roBardlcs* of whether or ihul child U nothinc more or lets
Coww ot Earcb 2. H»»gan bla literary can.-cr a* a dramaUsL *hce to »x- .-nilI was so miserable
-nii-K-.i herein, within four
and by his political satires brought
.1 wbrk was done. This
HI) a dlmliial pet Theie Is m. ecoii
11 the dal.- of this order. .
1 didn't know whst
about
the
csiabllsbmeat
of
the
censor­
(•In
cai
of'hU
ai>|>earance
that be
i.v
In
dotni;
wilbuui
any
c.f
iHe
ne
aystem
tore
up
the
roads
In
an
IHu.;i
to do. I BuffiTed
Ottkm, m Front M. Both FhenM S3
ipfainship In i:-:. the bill being Introduceti
from bearing down
ssIHos fur prateeiioR human life,
ral manner which look a whole year:
by Walpole, one of Fieldlqg's Met
id the wav ts now so cosy to obdown. Ind by Il4at lime it
With
playwrUiag
thus
bar^
to
biin.
t .
TUM«
me. I was nervous,
——
oerwoua, '
111 (hem that there is no excuse for
complaltiam sulieilor. within fifteen
Om
......................11.^0 In adrusce was the season for iheui to be turn
Best
Course
for
,----------------------be
turned
bU
actentlou
tb
tbe
novet
diuy and Irregular
days alter
nvee on him <if a eo|iy
It iRslallinB them In ■-v<r>- school,
MaUa.................
in adraaee iip.BKaln In order in satisfy the law.
Puraut 1* to Purchase Bull Calf
and had female
raid hill, l.tl !iof|,... Ill II,:* onler;
Ttoaa
............. «0e la adraaca These r<«ad niakiDK bees hate none
iiise tn Ihe land.-s,One <if the irreat
A Proud Man
-■ ofl Pedigree.
weaknuee. 1 spent
il that in U-rauii iiier<-or. *«l,1 bill
one w'bo bolds the lines over a Im> taken as infevsid by tbe i-ai.1 nonIts of the Hums Is the def.s-Hrc vc
hlsior.v as ooe of the treasdoctors
\v
it.vuu. I'hiteO fisipw l>»iry aplriied team. IJARV.KI.l.S CO.VUIsliuti In the schoolrooms on uceou
nred niemoriet of seiicral and specltir
vldcnt
but
worse all <Hv
liuul.il,. (-••Uu’jd.i AtHcviliurel . C'ol- TIUN 1‘UWUEK imis splill inio a
And II ii furlh...- ordered, that wiih'the time.
Inefflrlency epcouraaed b> taw. Mod­ of entire lack of syst.-iii for l.rovMli
vuiy days il><- Kald eomplaiiiant
■ la tlieaa •llrrtn* OmM the crltirUm ern conditions bare chanced In such fresh nir to the iwptls dnrlim school
‘A friend told me
tliram Smith before a Missouri tnthe load r
a noilte of tut*-order to be
•boot
tbe
Pinkham
rrmediea
a.-id
I
took
stltuiv
was*once
asked.
"Wbat
would
hours.
Scr.Tsl
plans
for
retiillVlBB
a
ftv
fla
an.!
note
the
or public offirUlf (rom the pretident a manner that systqmutlc work
died in 111.- <.tandTraverae HerLydia
E.
Pinkbam’s
Vegetobie
CornRriidually
you
buy
If
going
Into
the
dairy
busi
The
trail
IH
manded upon the roads of the state, schoolroi'iiis were Show n on Ihe health
» new pvalTt pniii.-.!, puiillshixl.
down U <»6 of the teatnre* that
smooth and clrcoloting
poemd
and
was
curl'd.
I
cannot
praise
____________________________
lU-sh.
the
oDai
He
replied.
-A
bull."
The
in said <-oDniy. and
which calls tor a recular suryev to train and every district to the ataic
unxlown
animal
fori know 1 never Btau-nieiii that Ta goml. alre Is one
umeta moat •attention and mini tb^
such pub'l. alkui iw nmtlnu.d
which ih^ men mus{^ work la msklnc' should s<-e that some sui h .ystem ii would haw been well if I had t»l Uk'
the vigor and tpirll of u -that
half Hie ber.l, w hile-a^)Oor one It all
therclu at least on.-e in emh w.x-k.
loan re»uU«. The crttielem that i»
CIS. Sohi by all drug- lor n"S- Seek* in M’c.-eastoii, or Ihat
roadbed and In \1ipttliy! oo lh. in'iallerl In their iu-h«ol1i o,;..s. In or lt”-Mtss Mary A. Hoilncr. Route Of It" shfuiid Lave mu(« tlsnlOcance
'belnit directed aeatsn i.oremor-Ker cratel. It Is ho|ted that the i^uvmor At to pitflect -the llvi-s of the ciill*
she <-ause a <(i|>y of ibis older to lx2. Box 41. Windom. Kaniaa.
tor Ibo diilrymao.
peraonaliv ^-rved on rahl non-residcnl
rli la resard to' bis poaltlon In thi
Missouri w ill rondoi t his road mak- drcii v.hn ore educal.-d lit the district.
Two cow leetlng aaeortsHoos
WANTEl>-Co»i>etent afid
experi­ deleiidiiiii. at least twciiiy day* Im-Iovu
CoDsMex Well TUU Advice.
c«pi>er alrtbe la one of the Incident'
ren organli.-d In thi* sUte. by Ihe
! canpuicn upon the modem acieu- The rhll-l III order tn make Ihe 1x44
enced girl for geuaral house wgt^ tho time above iirescribcd (or, hi* ai,*
Dairy division. In tbiwe
In deuouDCinf bla action. The tact tlftc prlnrlple, and not trj' to carry li of ,ih.j cducmloual o|.|«»ruliiiilea of
No Woman suffering from any form Unliert
First rIasB wages.
Mrs. U
ixaran.x-,
Titus, 447 Webster at may I
that' tbL-re are lao partlei to everr
.
(HXIIUIE W CURTIS.
In the old haphazard luanner coin- lire times imii-i Ire in iiisrd health, and of female trooblca should loae hope un* assoclatloHH are 4T el the most repre­
Circuit Court Conimlsatoaer.
Rood health Is not to be feund where il she has giv<m Lydia E. Pinkham’a sentative rtairymea, who own l.oeO
eoBtrorenj' makei It certain ihht each
I In the days ot the iwll
NEUROPATHIC TREATMENTS—Salt
Thitly-sever
per
cent,
of
these
’egetable
Compound
a
fair
tziaL
FHKO II. ITLWkTT.
ennditlnns are Insanitary an-l schAolMpaeta to ha»e the question aeltled Icm.
Vaiior ItatbA etc., tor stomach,
herd*
are
headed
by
grade
or
scrub
-Cv.ici.laliutut'*
Sollcllor.
I'lis are isrorly vcortlnti'd. tsavv the
‘nvis famous remit}}', tbcmeificinal in*
In their fa»ar. and wh^ Hit* attitude
nerves. riri-ulaHon. laiurncss. etc
aug 7. H. 21. 2.>., sept 4. 11. 18
bulla. When we consider Ibe
I'rof. HuhUard. Steinberg Ulk. Ciu
lldren. even If it does cost a IKlIc Iffrdienu of which arc di-rivcd from dairy bbrds uf (ho state. Ibe eot
la not Uken by the rovernor he coitiea
>rv than tire old srstelu They arc native rooU ad herbs, has for nearly
In for a abare of al.uae from 1-oth
- MORTGAGE SALE '
a
trine
more
thai
irlh it. Un-aiiso Ihcv arc ilii* niak forty y*an prared to be a most valua- imunds of fat the i*ar year, ihot
Whereas default has been made tn
•Ides at once. It la to be recreited
By eapuirlnc tlu- sliver medul for
IJe timic and Jnvlgorwtor of the foWANTED—Bean arreage. Free aeed the paymt ui ot the mond}- secured by
that the labor organizations are eho«- the l>est disiday of apides ' show n at liiR of the fultin- cithieus uf Ihe na.furnished ou tbe first thirty 1
c organism. Women everywheru be seen bow- vital II the quesHon of
a niyylgage <dated tbe 20th day of
cuulrariod. Traverse City Caning May. - "
tnx sorb poor Joditoient In passinc Ihe Tnounatlonal Aiude shew ui rtevoIt-ar willing tcatifBony to the wonderful be .lalry sire when II Is the only
med by Wib'
Company.
m'cb ll-U
virtue of Lydia B. llnkbua'a Vegote- ivailahle m<vans of ralalnB the.produclard H.
Campbell and wife. Eatella.
reaolatloDfi condemnlnit the attitude of luiid last week W.wlern MlrhlKan has
I
ive standard of our herds.
David IL Campbell, alnicle. and W'albio Compound.
the poTeiTor. for It not only aeaken acaln (lem<>n^lraled the fad that Ihca
For the avorase dairyman the beat ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Director Ia<-e .U. Campbell and wife. Laura.'all
If you want special advice write to courwo to pursue is the purchaae of
their eaoae In the ataie. but is a ce leadlnc fruit section of ih.- country Is
and Embalmer, 312 South Union St. of Grand Traverse county. Myeliigan.
Lydia T. Flakhaa Xediclae Co. iceafl.
flection upon the Intelllireiice M these locatitl In this l<art of tlu eounlrr.
Mrs, Nellie 1‘ran, assistant. CIU. to Martha Mathews.
now Martha
dFBUal'LyBa; Ban. Tone letter will a boll calf oa tbe etre^b ot his
pbotw 873
We treat .you as a
Campbell, of said place, which faid
who' are ao far remiss In tbolr dntr This medal was won in direct com
•peBrd, read and answered by a
would wish to be treated.
uiorigage was recorded to the ofUce
as American citizens as to proi>ose tllloii with the far famed applet ol
msM and brid 1b strict coafideace.
mch 29-tf
of (be Hegiater of Deeds to.tbe coun­
and earn-■ through ouch onralW for Ni-w York and other eastern stale*,
Salt lAke Clly. fiah. Aug. J.tty of Grand Traiierse in Uber u7 of
action, n baa been Ibe plan ot the wlilrh hare in times past claimed tin •'our ]iyt.|und<-rw w<-te shut seriousl;
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS^ Mortgages, on page 232. on the 2'Jlll
The entire cwt I* »:r, ui sell your day of May. A. U,
1911, at 2:1(1
SOTemtir from tlie start to settle the su|ir<-macy In tbe apple world.I. Kecr-t
irul ihn-e others less *(■riou^ly wound
FARM <iT BUFINEF.'^. Tjiose who are o'clock p. m.
diapute br arbitration, but when this .H.-nls and recent ezhll.UlonsI of fru'
••1 in a ilot ou East Second Bouili
contemplating listing wRb ui. please
And whereas the amouat cUlroed to
attempt failed tbe best he could be ]„ different i>aris of the otntry hav. 'irpel last 'night when a special po.
do SO now as we are geting ready for be due on said niortgake at Ute date
expect^ to do was to kc-p Rt touch
our Fall IJsi*. which will cooialcHof this notice is the earn of f.
four. _
that IVetlem Mldiica^.li
liceinan waved an- Amorli-an (lac In
cumpleie rtescripHoQs. with names and ' dred and aeveniy-'
y-Ove «nd 9S-1M dotwith the situation U every possible
'tile of Ihe apple, pearh
he face of an 1. W W orator.
addresses of owuer*. These Hats
--------re,
are,)ars.of
lat
' principal
' ' and luien-eat and tbe
war and ip- lo briUR the irartles loand tlial fruit of these
Tligiisands Ilf iieopb giihercd
ll...lbut(»d through our eiten-jtofther sum of on » hundred and 1
Milwaukee. Aug. i:;,-Afler a ses­
Bether to r«»ch an amicable adjust Ictle* grown In other slate* arc only the scene of tbe sbooHlig and ft Was sion of Hiriv- vlavs the iwelfih annual
iter pub-*and 9-too dollars, taxes paid
r mctlic
sent It la the duty of the Bovernor
Interest thereilta'llons <if the real article which nec.-.jarv- to <-*11 ouT the fire depart
mlloli of the AiiKVi.an F'cxlera
sum ot fifteen dob
of a e«innio*w«allh to preserve order U produced in MicMgan. and espectnl- ticnl 10 di6|M>»>.o the i rowd. None of
nf Catbolir Kocloiles of Ibo Unit
osltltm or list of properties
fee. atlpaUied for
within ]U borders and this Is exactly ly tbe Grand Traverse region. While
red will
PARDEE
BUSINESS
EXCHANGE
said iDorigage and the whole
ed State*, clused to.lay. Tiie flnsi
what was done when lire strike Fom nore trlonllflc methods are used
Traverse City. Mlehjgan.^^^^
luioilng was done by menilxTs sessions turtay were glveD Over to adlum claimed lo be unpaid o4 aald
tgage Is tbe sum of six hundred
maced. The civil auiho
he I'Bst and. Hie wti in the RrowiaK f the l: W. W. fo'ir of wliom were dretso* by sume ot the must noted
one and 7-lOU dollara. and no
Supsrier BulJ and Calf,
district called for troops
ind packing of frutt. It ts Impnivlble rn-sle'd. cluugv.!
Tatholic prelate* and la:
suit or proceedings having been In­
miners In check and they were sent o overcome nature -w ith aclence In
"untry. Today * seesloii began with restor*. preferably the dam. and trust Teeth ExfreeleS Abeolalewith a speed that was mo*! remark­ any aUom|i|. In produce the flavo
i mortdesirable
Ibat
be
will
irananfll
the
ly
Wllboat
rwlB
business meeting at St'u thjs 1
.............................. iby the
able. This promptness brouRht out that Is found jn the Michigan apph
‘characteristics to a high
By the "Ka-olar" method I can re
ig After luncheon nearly all
e contained In said mortmove those aching teeth ahaolutaly
CTlUcUm from.some sources, allhoucb With tuich nat^al advantage in favor
HO.ufNi delegate* and visitors yrent by Hie aelectlon of a Sire Bl'c reliance
gage
has
became
operative.
,
close siiresirv, fti prelerenoq to blood without pall and without the use of
the governor was only doing hU duty, of the Michigan .grower It Is a pity
Now therefore notice is hereby giv­
lioat or autnmublle to Ft. Fran
of -tbe fourth, fifth and sixth genera­ drug* to produce unconaclousnesa.
a poaltlon which was commended liy hat he'does not rl«e lo hli oppor.
of said power of
,Wls.. fur an
outdoor service
People of nervous temperament and en that by virtue
tion We <>ft<-n hear a man aay Hiat
sale and in purauasc*
purauance.ot the sutme
er^ thlnkinK prrwoiL Not there Is unltP^'and make this region famout
with
weak
heart*
will
apprecUt*
the
picnic.
hi* bull Is a <',oldea lAd or a t>e Kol,
In such
jch rase made an_
and .provided, tho
a clamor from tbe same source for he world,over for fair paiklOR and
Washington. .\ug. IJ—rViiibt
While the r<vth»llc Federation
when an examination of tbe peJlEtee "Ka-olar" method of palnlcra extrso •aid mortgage wUI.be foreclosed by
him to so to the mio'-s and try and loDOst method*. With tbe'fle^'slaH- Hic disposition of the Italian govern­ •en in a<>s*ion (he I'atholic Press shows the (amous iodlridual is five
sale ot the premises thereto describ­
- DR. .W. C. KINTON.
•etUe the trouble, an act which hi law ihat goes into effect this thnntli It ment (ownrils tbe 1‘pnBma-Parlflc
sla generations distant, which mea
J06-208 Wilhelm Block, with Dr. HoWe ed. at public auction to-the hlghe*t
Atvsovlallon has been holding It*
bidder at the frost door of tha court
iioiiF it- to 3 per cenL of the noted
should not do unless Invited by l«>th will be ImpoK^lblf for this sute To |K)>liioo W’uN removed today by • re- nnarcunventlon In t rn'rby bulldli
worth. Traverae, City. Michigan.
house in the city of Traverse City,
idlvirtual's blood.
aides of the controversy. It is
take the place It deserves In the e« iwri to tbe sUte d- iArinieot that thi
!L I
Uoonev. of l*T<»vhleu‘
to said county of Grand Traverae
WiK'ii pnirhaslng a sire, nee If possldat that Govarsof Purris Is pursulnc ttmallnn of tbe world as a fruit cen- Italian rhamhem b.vd passed an ac presided at the Fe**lons
the sixth dav of October next. 1
hh- his dum Kbe should be of good
tbe licbt conrae lo the matter
for this law- coin}>ct* an booesl eppriiprlallng .........
lire for paril
e hroi"d. a regular breeder,
that he is showing Judirimnl ihi
ipatlon In the r<'l<-bratloD. Thh> a.pack sold true to label, and
strong eoBsHtutlon and visaid mortgageI as follows lo-wii;
sadly lacked hr bis self appolated a penalty for liny lntr#eilon of tln- tlon was taken upon the recomtnenda:ih selMsveloixja barrel
fractlotial half of
system and have ma<le a
CjJMckl-rovtslon* of the MU. .With th-- n'ai tinii of Ihe minister for ngrIruUur'
Hon Seven ot 1. .
gooti juarly ofllclal record.
iiral advantage the fruit lias In thi ln<1ostry ond comm<rre.. A stxH-ial
ot Range Eleven West, and the
Representatives
matter of flavor, color and size, am committee hart r<-|iorted Hial 'Tor the
' the nenheast
DANGEROUS DISEASE OF COW
quarter of Section Twelrs to Town
Ihe Iwal necessity of tbe groweis piil prestige of our counir)' for Hi
Members of the
Tweniy-aix. m>nh of Range Twelve
Wnshlngtoo. Aug. 1". —I’laii* for
litayed admirable judement last night Uog It ui>on the market in an b<viesi of our niimerouB eolonitxt, flourlshl
IVast. In the county of Grand Trav­
Every Cat* of Abortion Should Be '
manner there I* certainly a brlcht in Ihe^I'nllad Slalcv. Italy sboald^
erse and State ot Michigan.
campaign for wetii.-u's votes lu H<H
Rogarded with .Sutpleion Until
fuiurc ahead (or the fiiiU grow.e«-w Ilf.- courteous kivKotlon address­
Dated the 8th day ot July. A IX.
r of publie'
laid at a <-<>nrerrnce <tf leaden
Proven Otherwise.
1913.
ed to h'er and partl.-li«te officially In of tbe Nutb-nal roun< » of'Womet
used bt Western Michigan.
Are only purchased once. There­
welfare, to fill the
Martha Campbell aee Matheirs
Jnternationiil .-xiiosiHon at Kan Votertl here toviar. The nie«(1ai'«Ut
row# which have aborted one or two
fore they ehould be of modern
n*.
tW reslBBatlon of W. F. Calkins,
Mongagas
design, built of most durable
Kmnelsco. Tul. In u siH-clallj
eroiaa has grown np with the leKlon
continue in session for throe days. It times should be dtsposcl of only if |
Covell A Grots
Cistcrialz and arti-'tically fin­
ibey fall to eooeelve after a subse­
Attorneya for Mortgages
and knows tbe needs of Travel.e City,
is l>eing attended only by women
ished. You win find only such
quent covering, provlrteil they have reily 10 17 24 31 Aug 7 14 21 28 Sept
alone administrative lines vs well as I According To Ibe pres* reports Hie
from states where oiuai suffrage i» celvcd suitable disinfecting treatment.
tue woikf of
11 18 25 Oct 2
A. W. RICKERO
anr tnan In the city, lie U n success­ Rmt>cror of .lapan will not lliut H
on the statute ^ik*. Mn. Emma »y keeping prepteni animals the dis­
Travene City. Mich
ful boslness man and Is familiar with convonh'Oj to ni'-'-t General IMaz,
Smith lW>Voe of Tacoma. Wash., pre ease will be brought to a standstill
I Bay 8L
Both Phones '
the handlinx of machinery , which U whom tbe Rlexiran president senl to
more quickly lhan If new' siuceptlbkaided ttvday.
VOT with the'
aacesarr to one who heads this dcAltbougb the'<-onferenco H prinmr maiertol I* continually a<idf<d In tbelr
lAnnieni. wbk-b in'lud-w tbe su|>er- Mlkatlo and secuio hlf assistance
. to decide on plans lor 1t>M. a pul, place. Some cows apparently becotiiw
wtslon ©rthe llthilnB plant and water >galnsi inierfefenre In Mexican nflie meeting and banquet to.advertte immune without aborting It ts (he
XocalMarktU
Why n<»t buy one of the InhUtorv of Ihe disvwsc In tbe great
woriis system. Mr, t'r'iiser has t!u- airs by the I'nlted .Stales, ThU Is
(he Bght for the cause wtif lx- heh
mapiniv of herd# that after reaching
ixpanilve Brownie Kodaks now
Ume lo devote to bis department, utid he pr»|i.-r stand tor Japan to' tak.-,
lomntrow. A number of autes will Its height, it gradually subsides ot ilt
FARM PRODUCE—Bitylno Frieaa.
•1 be is ea|>eeiBlly Inieretied In'ibi or tulng a j-lvillxed and (Wogretslvi- fViialoes .................................................
on the siiffrago question next own accord until only a tew slips 00
,_^hUa the summer season Is on
work hit success It assured from the nation sbe <ould not with piofirlcty nmier........................................... 22«2«c year, and members of tho W'omei cur each year or it may vllsappear en
and 4ft the l*n«m of taking
baglnnlBC of his dqtlet. Me knows dierome < huniiiiy with a Nl^xtcan presi­ Egfl ............................................ 18fi20c Voters' league wnn.t lo outline all egni tlrely. In herd* where abortions have
your own pictures. Here Is a
how to run ihbsc plants In a manner dent who gained bis pnalHou by as- Hay. looaa...............................tlO to SI2 puign work Immediately and arrange not occorrod for aeveral years, or at
to aacure the tnaxlmuiti service at a
i-itnatlon and kept himself In |k>w<u- Straw, partOB
good one
for speakers. Mrs. IleVoe w ill confer least only rarely, the owner should
mlniouiffl cosu which Is wha> the i>eo- ihrough the sani<. method. Japan Is OnloBS .............................Wo to Wo toniotrow with Hcprescniailve Henry, Uke partlcutor pains to preeeoi its
Ne. 2A BrownisfSJlO
introilui-tlon Every case of abortion
ple want when they Imve so Urge an
entniy of the I'nlfM Slates,
eiialrman of the house rules commit,
Takes pictures 2U34H- PUms
PRODUCE—Bemna Pricaa.
■l)ould
be
regar.led
a*
suspicious
uniU
Investment at stake. The i*tlHon allhnugh Hi.- press <1ls|ialche* have
e. befi-re whUh body the woman proven otherwise. If a slip occur* the
iiatoes
: each- Easy
;
axposu'
that was presented the eommUslon had ihHr relailoa strained to
iffrage amendment to the federal eow should be isolated at oace «>d
to handlc-lneipenalve to rns
aaktag (or bit apiiolntineni showed the
California opl
constitution hot been presented.
treated as directed above. The por­
esteem In which he Is held In the city sode, Japan need! the friendship of
Let (U vliuw you
tions
of
the
stall
Or
corral
oonutnl
Eggs
and the ccnfldcnce the business men Uncle Sam in the (uturcand sbe will
Dth. N. II—The fourteenth nated by h< r disebarao should be dis­
Ducks, diwtaad ................................... II
have in his ability to give the puUIr make no move that will be liable to
. and Mrs. WUlism infected. or If tbe abortion has oc­
Hay. balled........................................... »1
eUldenl service In his dei«nmeot. (or sever friendly relation*. The Jar«ncurred at pasture, tbe fetus and after­
Bin V'^lghtng
Straw ......................................................II
birth shouia be searched for and re­
it was aigned by practically
tae arc a progressive nnHon and be*
DRAIN—Traverae city Mndag Ce.
moved and the Inleyted spot of ground
boslncst man in tbe city. Tbe ftlUnK log such. naturally have a sociable
Prices eorraeted averr day.
where they have Iain should be burned
of this vacancy places the ct
feeling toward this country which is Wheat
HERLI.N—Ou the complaint of ■
over.
the recognized leader in world» Cor» ■
Ight-yearold chll.i the police closed
{Trogress. There Is nothing for Japan Rye
rtl*re|iuial>le dance hall against whicii
Bursty Suffictcntly Gevertiad.
tp- Rain by rceognUlng the liin
neighbors
bad
raloly
protested
(or
White navy bean*........................... I1.6S
-The human family Is aubject to
Wg1n.e and the atatesnen of that
fifty principal forms of govermmenL
Red Kidney bean*........................... 11.60 three years.
tloii are also enough to sec
Duokwbat. par lOO Iba. .ILWetl.16
iljlH'EriBS Mdldfl
,
and act accordingly..
accordinxly.. This
This aeaeDRAIN-Hannah A Lay Co.'
There have ^a many plan.
«rag,hcna the band of the
Prices ccrractad every day.
^
SCI^L BEGINS
tbeB dlSereni
dlffereaf aUtea for Improving rolled Slate* In Ihe Mexican affair
This 2!" n. r. Gasoline Engino 'combinea
Wbeit ......................................... ..J.I0C
the roada. bui
bui.il. Is the fortune olj
>and will go a great-xray In seeuringjconi
all the go'^J points of the best eonatnifitioB.,
Governor Maio^lot
laioriiot Missouri- lo lay|'
peaceful settlement of the tn>uble'K^ ..................................................
For
intemittent work of «U kinds, such as
out one that dwarf* all other* In ilxc
along the lino mapi«d out by Bresl-j pdoa' corrected avny day.
and number of workers involved. He
operating centrifugal pnmpa, saw rigs, elec­
U you (rMoa« weald tochala BUSINESS. SHORTHAND and
_______________
Hoga ..................................... .Hie
Is no* irytng to enroll three hundred
tric generators, ipray pumps, etc., it is unDOOKKEn’ING
you
cannot
*fotd
to
io
ahewhore.
We
uva
yea
^Bteera ..........................................4 to 7e
tboneand ma in hit state to spend-I
Ttote. Money and Espaaas Our eooraa of UMnscUea aad posittea
encelled. Hit and niiw govenwr really reg­
two dais wortliig on the roads. In tho
todocMnana cauiM (ail to anrset you. .
ulates the load. It ontclaaca them all on
One of tbe raaonswhy there I* so
reguUtion, Heatry cylinder provid« for
iiui.li ashgiT of contagion In the rural
iriMaowstoiteaNaia warkaif. Many of Ifaam stamaf ai
atSSOOtoS^
8600 M S1200
•Ute wni take front rank amonr iha achrmli was demonstrated yesterday ^eka
Bcveral rearing*. Drop-forged crank abaft
IwraMms Aw yeaiMwteidf Bs«iaSqx. Z ftaa^UtdCatolOB Fkaa
good rosd aUlea ot the Union. The afurnoon during a discussion betweci
All working parts accurutaly machined to •
WM la all rigbL If It la done In
OD« of the levturers on the state aant- Turkey^ dressed ...............................1
thousandth of an inch and poaitivrly inter­
HIDES.
WOOL
AND
TALLOW.
■yawmatlc manner, for this number lary train and an officer of a coontry
changeable. Shipped complete ready to nm,
Prtew e6rra«*d aa narkat earte*.
school vllsrrln. In which tbe latter
of n«o worUad **■ ^
toward a defialte and oonld do won- could not be coorinred Ibat bis dis­
Evir>' engine fully guaranteeddan with tha road ayatam la ahy trict eottid afford to InsUU any oLthe
•Ute. but It thay art taated looda to sanitary 1
GRAND RAPID& MCHICAN
llfi-lU PEARL STRXrr
and ap
D the train. Ho erenlKo. 1 bona hUea
work without plan
wagk wm Mt swat (« w arwt to ter u to IbUbmu that i
....U te JM

WOMAN TOOT
FRIEND’S ADVICE

Gnmi TntHTse Hertdd

CASTORIA

Tl»ILUYNHinAt«rs8McU

T ^ RECORD CO.

Jr^mTS^rri SELECTING THE DAIRY SIRE

Critics Too NmeroBS

“r"

Scene Is ShUlUg

FUG STMTS RIOT

GATHOUCS GO HOME

MM

ITIIY IS GOHING

WOMEN PUN GAHPilGH

CMd Man Apfwtnted

HoerU Bnaqied

BROWNH.

WATTS
drug store
Traverse CUy

PRICE
$T S

Hiklog LUe Cheap

rr;

ic-i.......................... i w w

200 PosHion»-Tlme ^70 Bays,

«

............. .(...

Hopwr Cootei

The UtOe Wonder

OBAKD TBAVER8E HWUT.T) AHQ TEAVEB8E BAT EAOLS, TRUB8DAT, AtJa. 14, IMS

emm

CIIKKtNS GOOD
ROADS

ALMOST “CUT IT OUF’

By CHARLES W. CUNO.
With elbow* wide spread on the top
roll of the yard feneo, hands under
clcan-sbavcn chin, be atnoked lazily on
his "paper pipe.' Hi* big spun bung
Idle on the high hocta of his booio, ihu
empty pistol acobbord cleug to bis

Lot hfeiMr Spoilt 6e Lovlod Upon Ao•totto Valuation of SUto—M«
York Plan Favored.

Ampl« Room Moy Be

loca] importaocf; ao oomiuunliy
Dor Indualry but ia In aomr dvsn.<n
d>*prndrn( ii|ioii the rlCcIrtify of all

blKboaya.
Since tbe devt-lnpaenl of
The old method of free raace seed autniDotillra. more than half the traf­
■ sot oeenoaarily be chanped.
Tbo! fic oo ibe averaie couDiry rtail li
fowlt aboald
however, be allowed pu^,, t„v irotBc. Wliy abould
hln the
e-11-H..n /tr In ‘
.
mninat wlll*-Uhln
theMrd.aotlnj,h,p,
m^uoce'. Ik- made to bear
and about the farm builditica
Noib*■ *
‘r i-iiual vhare for road expetiie reI Bccravatinp or dl<in:«t-

aud

reaonm-B.

or beautiful Bowera ecratebed -up. and , n,.,ebtKrtna
i-andTWD dia•be dooratepa. thw poich. the barn
cities aa much, and sometime*
Boor, and the ^ana machine* fouled morv. than (be Immediate lorallty.
with pouUrf dr«t>plni:a
Separate tbe
Hordp an- the arteries and veins of
pouIiiT alao from tbe other live flock
of the farm.

Built on Whccla-NBnd Aula of C
Mower Useful Bevice May Be
Hauled to All Peru of Faprn.

GOOD USE FOR CORNSTALKS
Bpreadera Properly Placed Prevent
the Branchs* From Intsrfering
and Twisting Around.

PerhapH every farnn-r haa occa­
sion to load some niJmal inlo
s anil 11 uiid many of them pn-paPe for
bt. by building's stoeW cbule
hVeqaeiitly these chules an- built
•iruin.-m lutur>-s in roui-.wlloii with
• l•■.•d lots, but ih. V .in • fl-n mode
that iJSi-y can b- trjmiM.rl'-d frouj
one part of llii- farm lo another

year, while pnming Ihi-m. I caught
to a trick which Is of gnat lalue to
mo and which nju> b«- to oihvrw. says
a writer In the Rural New Yorker.
A great many of lUc )uuug trees, espe-

1
i
I
I

Kns.. baa soiled this prubleni Of
invetilencf in a vi-ry^easy way.
The wheels and axle u»<il In inak
ing his sill, k ehub- «n- part* n
niaplilnery found on the tann

Cornstalk

Spreadera.

drily W<atlhv, wen- hard to gel Into
sl>si>-. Olid v-ry i.rci-ii i»o branch-s
li I ruuldn't afford lu lo:i- would
Dp Straight ridi- bi side or (wlrt
n<l
-To overcome ih1s 1 ut-d
siir-jiders made out
of
rornstalk*.

irytian and there la the "risk In some
loralltlct of depreda'toiiB by foxes,
hawka or. other wild anliraii or by
thievea.
The ^ouni;. strooK former
boy may And advaniajee In the i.-cond
or mxiolled "colony plan." while the
housewife will prvliably
prefer tbo
feneed enclosure near (he form house.

producU.
He la usually eonieni to
trade hli eppa at the neareat procery
sior*- when by a little extra effort he

commerce. Ili-cause
remote from thi- heart

«onl3 Bsln a aelm private
trade
which aovl^'pay far belter. His pure

not *lcasen Ibelr algiillli-jiiirv lo the
« faille.
1..CI motley apt nt for roads be levied

trod Block of one bned of fow'u In
(beir well kepi bouse and raimclous
prasay yards will be a preat nflycrtisement for his esic products am uni­
form clean appearar.pv or the eKca in
their attractive packa{e will prova j
a_addi(loaar .liclp In making p
-{
Then, too, in dUpoalng of his fowls !

onnn the aaseaaed valuation of the
Kialt. sale tbe i'arm and Home.
llUnots. for Insunev. C7 per cent, of
the total taxable prop- rty la iocaUed
li.coriKirated rUles aitd tew ns. Should
7;: per ecut. roniprlslng country

the house, and the girl aud the

TO TAX TOBACCO FOR ROADS

leterfering Bn
I hair Ui'Vi-r s*H-ti ihrsr iikrd bi-fotv^
Thr curiiF'alks
ari- llglit
u> tarry
sruutiU III your-porkt-t nu.l «r.. rtiblly
lulu right Iriigihs
' uK- f.-imh or ilir- -rlghths lu.h
ihirk. rii: Hu-ni «i'tlc<'sliapi-d ■“
end tttiil sptiiit: lli--in Iti tight
The

fri'i'i iKisiere—without fattening
«i;d ewca "bnal; In the moiitb." so
to s-j.ak. and catmot .at.
.Vauirally
they kei p going dow u In flesh, wavi,

Reprcaanutive Warburion of WaabInglon Haa Kovel Plan to Raise KO.000.000 Yearly.

tmielj Ilf lli-lr fin-d. and frequcn'l
lli- lr nuinlh). g*-i so son- fhey will no
lu'.- sulllcienl fintO to l.illeu lb. in
Th- wi-ol ll■ (A•m^» nhnrfi r and short­
er wl.h ndvBiiciiig *g. . snv,- the h'awi
V.--s>. and hi.-ks s.i.ial iKutids^r
eiglils 111-,, sln.re m f*- • •

The conemicHng of a comprebeBve system of natior,a1 highways out
r a tax Impoai-d upi-u the eonauiners
of tobacco !■ a prutsis-lHon which flop

Tlie milk supply falls
dwartrd and
n-.t to be felt by the u^of tobacno. '
T. T .
rr tiiakr
bit Bi-irj pull of stroke from.buroing I ’’ ""
ihrifty .feeder
ti-barro will ivpr.-s-ul a part of a
Th- ir pr>-s‘ fic*' III the r.Kk detracts
system of highways
from Its apie-arsnce and value,
' The. plan cimtempW.cs trunk lines
or two old e«e* in a flock of prime
wit;

V.'ovlilngion and with each uih.; and
running to the different national
park* The cost'of conslrucUon ts to
b • paid out of a lax slmflur lo that of

Fattanlng Coop.
writes Un Almo of Cbave* county.
N. M . in the Firmer* Mail and Hr.-.-*e.
A dry feed mtxturo put up by a loco)
feed store oonalls of cracked cora. mb
lo, wheat, bran, alfalfa mial aud Beat
meal
Ullk curd Is fed twice a week.
The feed drawer U flilcd tw life week.
1 find more gain ti weight by using a
coop tbaa is yard!, and nae less feed
'

I pul the chick* In thi* coop sa soon
AS they are old enough to lake from
the brooder.
Methods of Feeding FowIa
Fowl* should have empty crops M
the motnlng and the crops should
never bi quite full until it ia time
KO to roost At night.
For tbe Brat
fe«'d. gmlB ecattered in the litter early
In the moniing It preferred, the soonw
the beti.r after the.birds leave the

1 Tj on loiocco. It U calculoiod' that
the lax will raise t.vi.iMiD.OiMi a year,
or more than Yw lee Uie amount of
t^-rnal n venue now coUected.

Th»t

Pereantaga

ef

Is

proved ThoroughfarM Gone Well
Beyond Nine Per Cent.
- In the paK 'Hime year^ It ta roughly
rstlsiated that the iM-rreniagr of Imgone well beyond 9 per cent, and poeaibly close K. Ill per cent.
It ta eetluiatcd ibai if JO i^r cent, of the public
btghwrays w.-r.- lmprov<-d—each blgbwuy being s.-l-cti^i and Improved with
a view to th- j-roponkmatr iralRc up­
on It—s h>xb det-n-.' of emclrncy In

highway
transiioriuHon
would
be
rooau. Till* Induces then to exercise, roached. It Is figured that tnlllloni of
which is .-Fi-.-Ha]ty important oatiHA domr* would be Mved anuuaHy In the
wrtBtor mornlaga. Qi tbe middle
a the -tsdnaporiailou of ero|w. the wear and
ddic Of
day a warm, raoltlened naab
tab ^Id n»r on bor*.-* and vehicles, and In

c

he given, about
mbal th-T
th‘T will
w
-ui Whal
eat
wltblD lu lu ;ij
<1 niautee. and at nigbt.
nlgbt.
ahoui an bo-jr U-fore they go lo rooat,
a liberal fe,-d of Warn abould be ecattared In tin- liin r'*
Heni Naed Eaerelae.
It ig wy liccetsary that tbe bent
are given an opiwrumity to excreta*.
If they havenXa rt»d place to acrau*
they can be forced to exerclie

the mlnlmlring of the wasic>ln truck
farming
Where road* are bad. tbe
farmers frequently And it impoeilMe
to get their prodocts to the ahlpptng
point* and thus iH-risbable product*
are wasted, perw-ptlbly Increasing the
00*1 of llTiUg.

ttaPglng suBBowera. beads'of gnlo,
btc_ Just btgb enough so they wUl

Eradkatton ef Oandplieii.
The beat way to g<-i rid of the dandelibn fiest Is to devlee aomo nse fw
i. Tbe moment they bveomr valu­
able that monont It fs going to in­

have to lump to reach the food.

quire a lot of trouble to produce them.

MaHieUbft Egga
a Imed that arm lay egga of
good siae (about 24 ounen* per doten)
and 0)11 out all kyer* of underslaod,
weak abelled ecra.

t*. ka.p .ilh.r Hum 'h"ke from which
Uie ta-et n nytis call oe -xiM-ei-d.

FEW CAUSES FOR INFECTIONS

UNITED STATES GOOD ROADS
EatJmated

hns-di-rs isitl ofiyn hurt tbe sale value
ilk m-irb os a di liar a head
liicee reasons. Ih-n. cull rlof-Iy and
keep Dll', the t^t-jirlni- hr*-"-dliig
• v.s.
\ th the price of rmilieii and
%<ud,tiQ low Bk It Is: he earnol afford

' Creeslng I* HarmTui.
No flock owner can achieve aueceaa
In tbe breedtnr of ahepp. ettbnr for
market or breeding pnrpoars. if h*

Eatlmatsd That SS Per Cent, of All
Loaas* From Hog Disease* Arlaaa
From Dreaded Cholera.
One cnu*>- of Ir./iKlIoo In hogs ta Im.
propel (e,-dltig. which Includes-unbalancefl ration*. overfiH-dlng, underfendlag. Irritating food isuch a* garbM-.
ired slops, -rlr.l. Insanitary
feed
troughs and Impiin- drinking, water.
Also may b<- mentioned Insufficient
bouKlng. espe-cially during tbe heal
of cdninier and (he cold of winter,
dampness, insanitary condition of the
houses,
overcrowding
eh-eplng qu*Het«. etc
It bus Ibeen hailiiiak-d that k5 per
cert of all ioseea from hog dlaeoM
arise from cboh-rs
The tu-.-il of *11
precautions
against
infn-tlim
and
spread ta therefore apparont.
It I*
within the twiwer of all hog raisrta
to guard agatnst the contributory
cause'enumerated above;
and -V*
sliRpli- r.tatemcnt of the causes also
points Hie way for prevention.
Use Your Own 'Corn. .
a farmer can feed hU Ctucent
to good hogs which will pay
bliD SC cents for it, does he not make

Don Palo. dark.

stood
beneath a festoon­
ed palmetto and
gated enraptured
at thi* pitenfa.

'

^

In the dtalanee
could Itt
beard
the silvery peal of
a
convent
and.
when
wind quieted, the
faint echo of tbe
Mlaeteri
fioated
cn the air.

and touched
ItatenlBg girl upon
the arm.
“Ob. Palo! U It youf~ abe cried.
ed a fervent kls* upon her Upe.
Mercedes," he answered. "1 have com*
back to see you once again."
Hut—' but—" *bs began.
"No. Chlqulta. (bere ta Utile daner. No one know* that I am here.'
Out of tbe ooevent 'window Stater
Sorice looked Uatleealy.
As she looked the two parted, and
Mercedes was left standing alone. She
was tbe daughter of a miUer, be tbe
of the governor of the province
of San Diego. Stater Sorice aback
her bead sadly. TbrM months beforw
she had wUneMed Ibetr first meatlng.
____ ________
M'hen
Polo_______
went________________________
to bta father and
confessed hla lor* for -Mercedes, ha

and said that sliboogh she i
ready to go to
AUantlo
(Rty aha
couldnt leave aatu abe knew that hw
bird would be caiwd tor during tte
snmmer. Her relatlveu ahaolutely r^
fused to take the poor thing.' and ah*

prove IL

So What coald I do?"

"BuL my dear, we never owned %
bird. We don't understand anythlBt
iboift their food, drink, hath or hahitA
And every one says a bird ta a droa*fttl care—they're always
oolE
or iDOiUng or aomethteg.“
“Iknow. ItoM Dorothy an that ai^
BO she gave n* written 1
cautioning me to
plIcKly.

follow

tb«

"LtateDt" said Marjory. ufoMlBC a
slip of paper.
^Bath Mondays aiM
Tburadaya.
(Mg* to be ooverad at
S;)0 each evening. ««*» MUeoe leaf
Mondsya and Wedotedaya. SUced apTueadayu. Presifaeed and wa­
ter daily. (Mge cleaned daily. Ao4
1.<KK> other directions."
"It s an impoalUon!" dadared Mra.
Horton. "It's not neceaaary for Bowmhy to promenade tbe boardwalk at
Atlantic City while we-alt at bdaa aad
worn' over her prt."
After Morion 'had worked aa Lour
that evening adjusting a bracket tor'
tbe cage be said perrtobly: “Oae dow
Impose on one's I
Here we have a rank ootalder tanplythrust upon ua through do fault of our’
Some people have—wMI, whaA
you might call nerve."
At eight o'clock the next oorittiig;
Marjory's brother Bert
to hraak><
dost wltb a scowling face.
"Where did that Uoomlag Mrd hatt:
fromr he demanded. “He has kept
me awake since five o'clock wttk hlw
crerlaaOng singing."

watchMarjory's married stater aooa raa taI
A'ter dwp thought the man deftly ; log from her high convent window.
I rolled another smoke, and started to i Als*. be come lo tell hi* aveetheart wlih her pet kiuo. as was her oaa^.aswor, wbi-n hi* eye* BMt tboee of
;
that be 1* going away oisa trip to
iibu girl, dwp,
blue eye*, which Ur off Spain, but ha krIU be back
I luught.>d out from a^plnk sad while
j again In a year, perhaps tooner. WUl
facr framed lo a lahgle of golden
abe wait for him till then?
ruru, tbe br«ild<risg combination
"In tbe morning." be aald; "I may
shaded by a fiowui-bKdecked summer j see you agalu, 'tl* forthelast'Ume by
hau Ills heart struck bis throat, and a the bridge that jtoe* over the Plan,
setting bM u-Mb In bta Utoffeoslv* - la It not so? Mia Carrtialmal
cigarulle he growled
Tear* came to tbe glrTa eyes a* she
•'Aw, tut It out!"
nodded her bead.'-He ktased her and
And then there came a dtatant yell, went down the p*tb. In the morning
;nii„g|,,d wUL tbo sound of pounding sir was .waiting for him at the bridge
hoof*, and turning to look he saw a when Palo arrived. She waa about
j maddf ccd steer chirging down on the to fly into bi* arps, when, out from
two. th- bright crimson of tbe girl s the aLrubbery sleimgd a soldier. “I
SRsh a focus for bis murdert>us cSorta
arrest you Senor." be aald.
Tbe otfleer's back
turned toward
Th- sullra eyed man spat out th*
roll of |Di|Kr Ills twth held and. aweep- her. An imimlse. a Bash, and It was
itig bit big hat from bta bead, sprang done. She bad drawn th* dagger from
for the fvuce. wblrh bo cleared at a her girdle and plunged it Into bis back.

the br^ge. At the bridge she stop-,
P<^
"Kiss me ooce." she cried. He

aw»iie.<iww
Appncsiiori

aoee.a.or epreaosra.

hulK-ts. spent I oAtno spoken, ^aet as a deer, she
. ,p«i
but before she bad gone

r plHi (onni a cushion the shape 'bnie the more.
1 a hundred yards, she was discovered,
of the branch prevents bruisMg and I
Th™- “Aw.Tut—~ and therdful ob- , There was a about and a dosett.iUrthugs light eu aaiiot to b. rhakea out
by Sturms
in th- flrwi iliusirailnn.
shows

thi-

rurns'tulk.

, iind three pruiH-rlj
spreadliig

two

i

nulclied

TO MAKE BORDEAUX MIXTURE

» out for him.
ed after ber^
He lay for a long time dimly con- |
The silver bell of tho convent wa*
'sclous
of life,
life not
tint remembering
evrnrmtu HTiv and
.nH again ringing and she ran instinctively
8 Of
cot earing, only wondering a little re- i Hiaard* t(be I
carding his surrounding*. Something
stumbled up the step* i
U-vry like hi* motherta hand
smoothing bis brew-, while bis nostrils

took In a perfume sew to the desert,
Ho .was not breathing easily, whileFirst Eesentlal It-to Procure OoM
(here was a strange roaring In bta
Materials and Second Is to
esra, through which be.beard words of
Stick to FermulA
lavish praise be COUld
i> r u w.\s
t-Tvlvrrsltj' FWrtn.
f.
St ........... ...........,,
The first rotislderailon In making
Rord-aiix mixture ta gorwl malerl.-il*.
“The Bt-ootid I* nick to the formula.
The method of mixing has br^n fre­
quently discussed and has varied >o
ejftent. heiieo the pn>senl a'C'
eepted method will not be out of
place la sjiraylng.
Tbe
four pounds of coppe* sulphate ibluo
vitrinit. four pounds of Hk- Ih-ri
lime, and fifty gallon* of water.
To dissolve the eoppef
sulphate
put five gallons of water in a w-noden
tub and suspend ihe copper sulphate
sack, such as a salt sack. )ust be­
low the surface Of the water, and al­
low It to remain over night.
Slake the lime •eparaivly.
It has
been shown that there should be full
dilution of the lime and copper
pliaie before mixing. thereTote dllut
dlluto
each mixture to iweniy-Ove ganans:
but do not ponr one Into the other:
both •olntkni* should be poured at
the same time Into the apray tank so

with A floor two (eetCcrom the
ground.
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Runet1aj2l of the Mtnneaou Rxpart■•et staHon.

Shed for Bh**p.

I ^

a cowboy, unul with a savage "Aw.cut s'ofqted and kissed her passionateIt out!" th- man Uurlod himself on tho ‘
anlmal't b«-ad, graapiiig (be nos* with j
They parted and Merced** began to
one band and a born with tbe other,
run quickly through tbe wooda
As the mutxU of the brute wa* driven I
She saw' people standing around th*
into the sand there came the cracking ; body
She fancisd she beard
her

Don't keep sheep In a damp baaeinenl. They want a do' floor to stand
If you have not a good shed buRd

the Mil. a* wcll-aa aaTlag tbe txpona*
lu haulltif?

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gate to Hie corall near .
................
csivea Were being brstniud. Aa they
passtd (b» taciturn one the owner s
sou said, pleasantly:

glsriug r-d thing now.'never pausing
at the Eight of su common a thlcg m

that the two streams mix while fatlIng. Well made Rondeaux la an adhe­
sive spray, hence carefulness In mix­
ing will be repaid In rainy wratbnr If
dlreetion* and (omuls as* closely
followed.
Tbs wnsk
lima
aplpbiir
aolnUon, ta tor many reasons, better
for summer use on applea than
Rordeaux. Full-directions (or tbe u*e
of liordoaux mlxiur* are
given
la

advance on the price of bis corn
and profit In the fertility r<>(unied to

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sldo. to give vent to an ' agbast.
uaUaohlaiablu ansrl ef rage os hla I
"If 1 am eangbt nc
- he cried.
hand grupid over the empty ecabbard. |
*’LU not.
Tb<- tn-e-r was wnbio a (vw fort of lb* cried, lo^dreoxy pushing him toward

11-al a tax shall be Impoeed.wi light aa '

siatea

own-

By BLANCHE HARPCR.

“WeiL wbat have you tberwr* om<fial»*d Mra. Mortoa aa Marjory. aB
out of breeth. entered the room.
the prettiest flow
^
"Walt and see." nyaieriousty a»
er
nature
had
ever fashioned In­ Bwered her daughter ea she nadS4 tbs
to womanhood. A wrapping pAfwr.
"A eenaryl" cried Mra. Mortoa.
niiile picture wi
“What wlU you bring bom* nott
she.' Indeed. <
^'here and bow did you get this btrdf*
vlnej Mercedea

In the province of Son Diego, near
tbe Klver La Plaxa. grew at one time

flew Into aa awTuI ruga
"Son," bo said -steruly. “you will
never go near tbe miller'e daughter
again. I shall give orders. If yon
are caugbt there, yon will be put in
■-This lb all wry novel and intareat-. prison. Remember, 1 mean what I
' lug to us. whilu conaunt repetition
hail,
*. 1I presume,
I
madu It a

CULLING OUT THE OLD EWES

FEEDING COOP FOR SQUABS

I whole, perspective of tomorrowa in
, (act. and unconsciously the smoke of
his cigarette outing from Ups and nos­
trils -was mixed and blended with bta
one pcrsleieDt soliloquy:
"Aw. cut It out!"
Kls savage glance now took In for
the flrsc'tlne tbe girt who
watchIng him wltb amnsed Intel
' lila'a qu<-er, nut unpicksa
! a»<l couscious of helgbl. Weight
I cenalit aavage beauty of head.

!
I
I
.

nan b'- lustked on Itehiitd th- W'agon
und batflvd lo an} jum of the farm.

P^ePeRv b.ar all Hu- burden for build- Good Shepherds Do Net Hesitate to
Get Rid of Grandmothers Before
the farmer often aella the birds alive
m-’lnlaining the blghwnyat
They Co Dewn Hill.
Ru-aua of p
.........V ..................................e
andVnutity approwhen by carefully dressing ibem <
e and county bonds.
the farm and selllnB lo'hls cusUi.-u- ra P'latlonp.
I'sjalb'iby ibe lime that a ewe has
on orders be could eeeutt! far b« i'.or i T'
cnuitably divided, the' road
I burden/would be')
fatriy dlstrlb j rraeh. d the age of sei.-n yiara abe
u;ed
\W York
^
The Xcw
plan of divid
has spent most of bi-r ui'.-lulncsa as
tng the tx»t betw-een ttaVe. fiiunty j •*<'d-r aud niulher. Good hln i'lier>I“'
and low'i! werks very well and
itroV dn i.nt hesitate
grandiiiotlietv Is-for- they ,
lary Cenilst of HunUll
Th-y
pkk up
sborily aller v.eaiilng Hn..-.
Im- bun in.vikit-d ]u*t as they couii/

There, waa a consldcratton -which
added to (he habitual «cow] on bta
brow, tbe Inevitable rvturn to the saddie; the weary nigbt gusrd, the frenxlvd choae after tbe sUmpiog herd.
Tbe retribution for a few day* of eos*
ho saw looming In the tomorrow, a

himself up, taking a pull at bta
• neglected amoke.
I
The most of the herd wa* now peat

. Btoctc Chutt.
wlier-ls boitiu taken frotu'wi eld n
er
Tit- upp-r end of Hie ehuit
pqpnd -d w'lih two slroiii; iron hooks.
V Ilk'll are sliari-ujied --o us u
t;eg- Hie boltoiii Hu- wagon b>-d tiiid
pnienl
slipping after the animal
star's upw'urd.
Wtili a-jch n< arruiiKeiaenl (her- la- no dlHicnlty
building a chule of ample stliunth.
bet'aupe Hi-' <|Uc .-.tion of weight has
n-hiHwI.i llllle lii.iviriann' Tlieihiite

Thirdly tbe farmer la loo careleaa
In tbe way be diiposra of hla pouhry

It had bMn a laxy day (br him. on*
of tbe few which bod coBib into bta
life, and he reflected tfloroscly on the
extreme comfort of a life of tollleaw
. From the fine cK-vatlon of a
man of leisure be Burv.yod thos© of
his own craft as they worried the sul.
Itn cattle past the place, thi-lr uplosIve ilngltRb toned down la deference to
the divinity that ruled there, and the
company." For one* he was aloof
from bta awn' Usd. a guest of the

We have about J.TOO young i

When o chute of this kind Is bulU
bi«vy and •droiig enough -to Kiipport
Ihi'-iA'Ight of a nature hoc or a large
calf it bv*roiue* a rluiusy iliinc
Mr it. 3. IJnaniil. .Motion.

If tbe fowla are to be kept sear the
farm bnlldlOEa. provide ample ranpe
•acloaed by modem poultry wire
feaclo*.-The Utter^reijuire* ordi­
narily but a fe»- pi-M». la enrily put
up and haa a very neat apiH-araneo
when in poaltlon.
Another way of aeparatinp tbo'fo«-ia
from the center of farm operailona la
to place the hen houaea at a « onslder-J
able nlftanre from the farmstead, in
a pasiara ahere the foala will ba*-e
abaoluiG raDKv- The Uiht jdan usay
enUIl Bome extra trawl by the poul-

A satisfactory coop for fattening
^cks of "l>-ghQtn sQuabp." as Hiu
^de calls them. U abown In tbe acdNbpanylng lllvsirailon. The maivriaU neccaiory oooslsc of lOO feet of
flooring, two pieces of wire netting
IH by 4 feel, a piece of Inch mi-sh
wrlre for lb- front, a feed drawer made
from store bdifs. a pair of. hlnKes,
door transom and r-me roofig paint.

Uthe hip. The SMbbard was dceoratc-d
for tbe owner of is had artikllc taste
and t^nt, wbilo he lacked the langtuuco to express the idea in such
words; he hod "Just fixed Hap to look
Bice." be said.

Couctn' road* aliould br bulU aod

STOCK CHUTE QUITE USEFUL

MISERERI MEI DOMINI WIliNINGAWECOMEI

By A. F. BONNEY.

DISTRIBUTE COST OF ROADS

FREE RANGE FOR CHICKENS

PAGE TFAEX

flash. I
d---------eyes,
bta ey<
bis'Up* moving silently with:
"Aw,
cut it out'
Tbe ranch owner stood over hi»»«.
twisting hi* hands togeil
"My boy!" be cried, "yon eared
their lives.
You did. by Jov*l
And

m—••

Tbe Injured man stirred oneasUy,
teoktng him squarely in tbe face from
under onllvD brow*.
"Aw. cut It out!" he snarled.
tCopyrlgtit. by Pwlly (kery Pah. CoJ
Equine I
Eloaue Gordon, the magaxiBO writer,
ODco lived lo Hamilton, O. When the
flood roUed over half that aUie Oor
3 there and help.
streeU of HamUton ln« eUS, he beardi
a whinny from an old gray horse,
which had crawled on the roof of a
bouse caugbt in the waU-ra.
“That, horee." said Mr. Gordon.,
tears starting to hta eyea, “to hungry."So be rowed tnr two mllea antil bal
found a bag of oata. Then be rowed;
;wo nUes back, slowly this Urn*.;
ne it was npatresB. W*hen be I
came in sight fhe old
gray
bora*;
shouted In rejoicing. It ta very dif-i
Bcttit to -climb the roof of a house)
which ta leeteriaB lo a flood.
Rsti
Gordon did IL He flxhd a aooetag of
oats on the anafflag noac of the whin­
nying veteran. Than the hoiM ElckeA
him Into the rirw.

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her girdle Sorice held it defiantly Into
the face* of the oncoming mob. They
recoiled from it as from a great repellant force.
"Stop. " she cried, "the has taken
refuge with God. Would yoa defile
the sanctuary of tho Lord? '
They looked
Into the c
termlned (ace of Btater Sorice, and
one by cue. slunk abametacedly a<
Trembling. Mercedes wept out
story to the stater, who. when she
heard IL wept with her.
"My chUd." aald Stater Sortee, gent­
ly putting her arm abo^ Mercedes.
a story. Twenty yeara
maiden hid her lover good-bye
hat little bridge
bri(
down there. 'Wall
be said. -1 will return toon!
Hut be did not. and soon the mold
took refuge la this convent to hid*
her shame. A UtU* girl was boro and
a good man took pity oo It and adopt­
ed It as Us own, Thai maid. Mercedes,
was myaelf. For twenty year* 1 hare

-What Have You Theraftom. She waa greetad with
from Marjory.
"Mildred. donT yoto'
dare to step Into this boose with that
Cant yea see Dorothy^ htrdi
Please, please go hom»-qniokl“
"Very weR." answered Mildred iB
ey tones. "If you cere more fM- Derotbre silly bird than tor me aod my;
darilng Mopsy we ahaO not tmhl*
you any more with
our nnwaleoma
Then the IraU otatoK;
marched oat of the roook
■1 wish I bad never oeeo ttaot bofiM
bird or Dorothy. eKhorl" laaaatad
Marjory.
After two monthr sboeM* Dorothy^
pursed and claimed her canary. TW
(f>r>vening after the Mrd'a departure
Marjory noUced that both hm tothar
ind her mother kept gariag at the
empty bracket ehate the hlid hW
rung and gang.
Presently Ben exeUlaod: -Ub««»
all bow empty this house Muaw efihout that bird!"
Marjory wiped away a tear. -Tre'
had tbe bloce an day." uhe aald. *Tv»,
missed Dickie ao. If Dorothy had bmn
th* least I
have let me keep him a toe tantaj
tonger. anyhow."
The next mornlag Mertoe oe WM
way to hta office stopped at a WrA
store and purchased a canary.
T
Mra. MgnoL hetore keying her
poIntmeBt at the dieosmakerX eueli
a bird dealer's and poreWsod to
canary^
B«t, reooUectlng tbs *mp^ .Mhett. on bta
return from bualaeoe
dropped la at a departmaat olon aad
purchased s eaoary.

Marjory, by tkts ttos Irmly Mtav"
looked down that road, watebisg for
lag that no family ta mplote vtteW
the return of my lover."
a Mrd. took her oavtoy and puruhewd
She paused sad looked at
with Inflnlts yearning. "And
ten,'
That evning eodi member cf thR
she continued at lasL "Uoa the miller
family entered th* dialag Mom eerry*
never told yoa."
Merced** looked et th* utatar ia lag a bird eaga. Then «h*y «U hetaii^
a canarY la a ease fhat wu* haodtodl
surprise. 'Told me whatr
oa the
«■
toe btacksL
oncaet. Thera
i eera was
«« a aim
eardi
"You—you aro—my—chUd.".
Many yean have passed slaea thso. atta^ed to the hook. Oa It Pewthy
One weary watcher has been laid to
rest t>l( there ta a slstel stlU. with
Boowy white hair and kind, wistful
face, who atands by the high hula
srlodow aad looks out upoo th* ra^
Perhaps she -toneJea she bear* a
voice, it to only the humming of the
old
ssd the echo of the quavering
Totoa* aa thuy slag:
"Mtaerari aeTDistoL’
tcoorrlght. hr Dally BW.PuV Os.)

had writtea: T hep* tfcta htad vOt
“Lefa koep them aOI- 4
Marjory.
“AH but 4T
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-MUdnd oeWdad to me tMa Mitog
thgt ah* has gives Mopsy awsy. os «bi|
think* ah* would rather have e hM
thaa a kittas tor a >eL- IMestto
XtafiyNeve.___________ ..
J

FOR JOR WORK COME TO THE HERMO AND RECORD CO.
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OEAin) TRAVnSE HKRAT,T) AHD TEAVEBSE BAY BAOLE. TEUB8DAY, ACO. 14. 1913.

Nnrs OF GR/UID TRAVERSE REGION

Nbw
Premiams

nekIhborhood locals

MEN S SUITS

MEWS SUITS

$7.80“^''““
on.
group; that”' were

^wereS.3 50 „|9J5

Mis* Vera Usrding of Manton was
relative*

Kingsley Department

m*b-« Son*

Mr. Hollt* of rin. Mich., visiteil hU
sister. Mrs. Bert llariuore, and family,

CoBtacIcd by ftOss JcsBie Bowden.

Uoyd

• ll.-u JiieJeh,

Waller have

adoiiiod a Utile girl.

1U peepl« of Xanfiby ud the forronadisg
MODtiy^ «U Inteneted in thie Depulswnt.
W« «haU be find to Bnre inaiTidatlf. cbnrcbie,
thn OtnafA fnleratl sedetiee tad all otlier or*
fMlwtt*— bud in iUnn of newt, penonilt,
aanoBBeaeatn <rf meetinfi, notlcM of entertain*
ae^ Imiineea dianfee, iniUie '
[ done or c
, ealee of
eetate
In town cr oonntry, and any other item* of fen*
enl intereet. Send aU itemi to Mies Jenie
Bowden, idio bai charge of the Bmitment.—
Bditor Herald.

The i!

Uev. Geo, E.
they

Senreot

Mr*. B. I.«am
health ao

as

6br baa keen

Tut-nduy

vicitiof: ht-r

■Uter; Mra. P. U Koftera. of SuDimii
.qcr, a few days last- «e«k.
8. D. VoaSureh has the retmlr* and

SJr*

to be mii

.

W. W.

ri^ngUier retiirtied

.

Irom

Wtih her parenu at SumtuH Cii>.

liarePts. Mr. and

*eek,

Mr.

MrK. Charles Pot lefi Thursday for
Arlior.

where

ebe

will

Ulaa M«ry RoKera lefT Saturday for
Elate. >»ch.. where she wUl visit reU
,Or«. '
and
ball

Wai>oii
fauic

at

Klnsaley last Sunday

the home

of

Mrs.

Monroe,

formerly of

tnnied to her home Saturday afti'i: a
three weedis' visit ai liaitle Crtvk.
Pender of

Ml-UII.-vilie

la visiting friends at Sunnntt Cll';^'Summit

^iry

boogbt a piano Uat week.*

Mrs.

Win

Camp fllUsI

2.’.c

Sl'MMEIl

Winnie

IHng

Uial

Both

home.

Dooidinan. ac.

Klanders

brother.

Iloracv an>l

C. T. Kulier nnd fayully raoloriMl i
from t'adlllec Sunday and spent l>
day wilhJt. C

Uridgemiin-i. family.

Clarence Kldildge. wife and children
will

Mr. anil Mrs John Miller, who have
.Mr

Mlllei's

arrive

here

Wednr'sday

fnini

imrenis

here for ihe |iasl few days, left Mon

wt>ek.. with hi- pnreiilc. yir. aud >

dav for a short visli in Ohio.

J. Eldrldic.

lUugliier.

Mi-r

With

go cams home from ihe Caimiav liu:
pltal Friday .

K.ilili

ner and *:>eni an euyoM'ldo day.
Veiy

Gi-o.

lenl. iieiug loudueli-.! Iiy C<mft4vnc,>'
KvaiiKelihi I). K. Keed, who 1- nii ahlr
-peake'r. aszlrled

l>ai(lcil i>y
Cbariv.

voU Monday alter a lew days

'Isli

at home.

Siwar

e-l Mdolki

Van, Caiiip of

*lsL

an'

M.

E

1: —MoHlmer
City

homo

Hiihhi

ai

]u;.:u

|l

buililliiK

a

Sunday from

Wtn. Osliorii and

Kalrl-aiiK.s nnd

(:>mll>

Konlre nsd Uernli e. relumed ^lunda*
from Muir.,

'

'

MaplHon.

'

I’b-Iiiiai:
.Ml»<-.

WaiM.11 I* silli lery
Klhi-I

and

*k-k

Gladyr

I-*iay

spi-m Salurday and Sunday

In Ttu».

4-iBc City • n-tiirultig MimdH}

hili'igiii;

MiisK-r Ty Kray with Hi, m.
Mrs. t’nrrlu

1‘ray

r-iurned

fium

ye*: York Bfler a six w,-eks’ vl-U In
Jeff,-r*on


Wjyiie eoutitl,-*.

very t'iij,>>atii''

trip,

ilait'd

pllloe^ of lni,-r«'i,i. aiming wliIHi
the great MaK.-ire Falls, whirl, a- ,....
on Hu ni almiist hold., yon sp,-ll j


Island* up Ihi- Si
wjii,-h

is

Krand.

thi,

Thuu-uiii'-I.

loiwrene,-

tK-Minil

rivi-r

dc-scrlinl'm

work h^K nud

souk-

most

Siiilih

liaKMin. Aug. II.- Mr. anil Mr*'. G<"u

for

yin.. l«on. May aud daughter Mur

'Grand Rapids and other iiolnts south

garet retiirne-1 to ineir hoqi^ In I'ad

received wold Monday of the ticuih of N,-pli<u. alMi Mr*. lUlph-'Mi-i-in- and
iitli-iidud
il.e
i.iilti-r Ds>
hi* daugliter. Mrs. Ida Darnard. of tn- clilldii-ii

for a few days' visit.

lllae Saturday

dianaiKdls. Ind.

ed Balurdav from a

Sunday frpin Traverse City,

L.

A.

PeoDett

left

Thursday

Mist Claudia reiornon
M Cedar Springs.

Elwin

Mra.'h I*. l.AUar visited her sister,
^rs. C. A. Iructon.

at

Cadillac on

MeTaggan

wa.

waa

.Mr?

W.

K

So'iiw

her home from h^dge-wau-r. when-

rousin'. Dudley Grimn. of Old Mission.

bruk.-ii arm.
Tbe Granger* of iMs
Saturday

dren

Grange
I 6t. Joseph s

There wen- services

kH,-

ha* Ix-eii laid up fur sum*- tlmu wuh

Dirk Warren *|wnt Sunday with M#

eburch Sunday.

in

clebrlng

lul. whore

place *im«iii
up

they

the lu-w
export to

Nuroian Newman

was quite

sl'-k last week, but is Up again now.

Traierae l.'ily lo see the ball game.
They went In 1>. K. Utrdle's new si
truck.

Ufo. Keck callH) on Out*. Williams
Saturday, as he Is very low.
>li*« Jc»*|e .New man was mil calling

Mrs. Rntnels CamplM-ll has gone
Grand Rapids on hiislnesi.

1 several uf her Irli-nds oili- day IbkI
week.
•Mr. and Mrs. George Keck went to

aUunuburt

The reeeni EDICTS barrfng Inloxirating liquor* from ihr White
loial abslinem e on the part uf all ofllo-r* an<r emHbuae, requlrta lotal
of -'BIO Bl'SIM-rSB.-' and the absence of the -'illJkCK POTat aortal functinos, prote
II that
..
drinking men and '
being ostrarts^ ^rtmi high claoa au<lal. pollliral aud l>usln<

.... ....

THREE DAYS aiient
Neal Inatilutw located in princtpal cities.
If preferred. In tbe
prtvac)
line, hotel
rtub. taking Doctor Neal's treatment.
will KIJMINATK allI the "Btured
)d up - inlstiD
lent, rtiange ‘CRAVINt:'
AVi:
.TSG- into a I.pATHi:
............................................... you to reuirlTto
. your
.our family
L ................and w.irk
_______
on_the morning
....
of tbe hX>l-|lTH
DAY In........................................................................................
aplendld mental and idiysicwl coudltlon.

W-illiamaburg. Aug. 11.—Dr,
ltd

Dunce
Hie

are

Hnnce

Traverse City last week to visit their
daughu-r. Mrs, Kosie Kelly, who has
Runee

building »

property,

just

east of Charles Agerson’s.
day front a two week's visit at Cbar>
levoiz and Central I«ke.
O. C. Prsy and Claude Warner are
camping at nioodgood's landing and
Will HarotUoni and Will Ayer’s have
Joined the colony at BHic'e landing.

NCAL iNSTITUTC COMPANY.

Mrs. >:d DiHler and two children ^

Sheldon Ave-. Grand Rapids

Marquette are visiting at the CbarlA
Agciwon.homeIrwln Conklin -returned last week
front a abort visit at Muskegon nn^

CONNINE & CONNINE
LjAWVERS

The ftboard m&B b tbs one who ,
•everrbaos-sa. Takeu*radri«awben you .
have a eo^ or a oold sud try Aim's Cbafh

Mioa Gladys Clow retnrtied Ctetni

Call, phone or write

Ml atete atraet Traverw CHy. or 71

Clyde

HUSO on

1

Banger.
ttnorr Rose

)
and

wife

«f

AMen.

visited hure over Sunday.
Cbai^ Baton retnmed Sanday from

a trip to tbe State Rural Carriers* conTeygiM at Orod Rapids and froa vla-

Dunn, an 1 uiber n-latives and trienda

-Sunday

srm

Hiu.-ii, Aug. i:.-J.din niekel .
..........
.ManuK-,- I.- ill
loan
inspertlng

her jian-uis; lumber.

W.ms Khode*.
.Mi-rse .MeCalu 1* iIslAng Tvlaltvc* a:

Gi«i
r

I* entertaining

t A'Jv.
Hiu'-,n

from

nil

Sri- played and many spectators fbeer
U Burke.

'a Hi-D.
KU««*

til,- parth ipams.

On Monday-morning

about 30 people enjoyed the flue match
Cold

lwtwt>en twouf the best lady players.

\vinii-r*. Wr.

SprtiiK llviise uB -Saturday, all from

Miss Vintlnls WorihlngtonAif Cblogu

Mr;.. U’"i. l*hi 1,

l!u-iii Were Mr. aud

.iikl .I'r*. Ctir-rp.
Kr- I Ill'll-

tennis court at tbe

Miss of the resiins mci-ft^^Rpgad compete
Mr*.- Z<-!lo- for the. bonbr*. Fome exrcllent gaiiicK

m,--s! of Clibwcu.
ilurn. u> Mr. and Mrs. K.

H.-w!>.nii w.is n Travers,- 'I'liy

Tilt -eeuieul

events dafr.v

Mrs. SeWi and

A-oH of .Mil**nki-e aud

M Kllnhii- r drcii.- lu Traverse City;

John lto»eli Is III at this writing.

Oasis l» She' tcene of very interesting
A. Jlt«rt.Tiynnii of Idb-.a wii1i(-

^rrlved

at

a'oniiuued on Pago Five.)

GRAND TRAVERSE
REGION EAIR
Bigger and Better Xtian El-ver
The 1913 Exposition to be held on the \ew
-County Fair Grounds, Traverse City.

24* 25 and 26th

, Will excel any Fair given in Northem-^chigan.

Sptendid displays of Fruit, Vegetables, Grains,
Live Stoek, Poultry. Four Days’ Horse
Racing. Exciting Track Events. Thrilling Aerial
Acrobatic Trapese and Horizontal Bar
Acts by Celebrated Performers twice each day.

build Ihefr iii-w lull In Hu- Imure.
Mrs.

Abogt twenty from here

Drinking Men and
Women Ostracized

Triivenje-

Mr*. Geo J, Uarlh. Sr., reliinu-,1 lo

Kay- Dohm I* ihe proud

.Mae

iiieotllig at

eblldren Cil) Saturday and Sunday.

BiM-nt Iasi week hen-.
:nf a Ktieilsnd iiooy and iiuggy.

oftCadlllae Is

hiiendlng a few days .with Jllss

Tuesday.

Sultita' (wiHiny

.Mr*. Clmrlew Curils and

home

honio over

Sunday from I'eail. Mli-li.

l-.i'-> cam,- Kriday (r-.iii Tli-..^..........................

,

wife of Alma

are vlsKliii; with his father. Koderirk

Qlm Jtatan.

-.11111.^ fur 1.0* An-

:,:rs. -N,-*imi Jrtmson an«!

September

Kaatn

12.—DTaiik

friends.lu ruwn Sunday.

wen

l■■':lllllrllI |da,r».

Aug.

Mrs -Collins aud son Harold and Mr.

down from TraierM- t'ilv Siimlay

mapkton

daughfVrs.

ed the Gleaner pti-Dle at S|rring(lerd
eo Saturday .

sr.J

-'ir.

Thursday.

Ik- no KiiwoTtn iuasue iwelfiig Sun
day evetiimt

Kiinls-l

llTulon FGirU.r

ai. will Kii<k<-ls harlsir. whin- th" MamliUK
alto lie te-ld «l Hie telil. -Anemooii army of sun aoldler* are Blatluned nnd
many pln-i-s of n-ymrl* w h.-ri- munc-y.
sprilee, ai 2:3u apd T.:;o. Then

Onuiie rulii r •■ome hoiiir Monday

la n-slinjt at Mr*. !U>y MtCnli. t!.
A

JM-.-. r,a.

sfu nd
N

.U Gb-nd-'iilng mill wile il.lti <1 tkelr

G.

l>engc-niioDd aitendtHl a two

and Ml*, lairing, who hkve spcn> sevH. c. Gore anit^faiuily .d T-rarer»- craJ sumtuers al Glen Ilake.
Cliy siwiit Sunday at ibelrWuge at
Mr. and Mr*. R.'H. Day. .Mn. J. R.
DIamniid Karfc.
Kearsun, Mrs.
Keteham an^
Miss
Mrs
II. Iliirk is visiting
her
Keiiha.m of Detroit arrirod at .Lorelei
daughter. .Mra. In-rhcrt iK-xler.
l.odKe lata Week.
A. Allen. II. MH’aain. Albert Auder.Misses Carrie and
Hazel Bennett
smi.. Ira
C.ise.
Kurt
Rartun
and
left last week for a visit with lYod
Small -Wiir.len
»ere Trai«r*« {’ity
ib-nneti. Ji.. at Ijidlngfoo.
ilslPdw Mundav.
I’aul Warner of Iceland visited with
-MUs Glacjis'Koia of Toiverse City
-^80. Dunn. Jr., and

Mr

Wltliaiiisbiin:.

and Mr*

oti
- Mr.

iKiiiOd and a trip

i- tii..

lee wninui. eunimeiii lug at

Sunday

3«ndon

Tixy

Saluiday

Gb-mb-nlng *a* nl Trav

Service* during tliu week a

On Siiiiday, Aug. iTlIi. will tie lu

from fadlilme..

.Mis

Newaygo

held at 2.::u and

from i herry 111(^110;.

Several of the liuslncss men attend­

hUlwuid l.ewl>..

at Cantop, S. I).. ud Itcv*. Mr

u tlirii- iiHitiih.' vtsii III Trayerso City.

icl from Thursday to .Monday.

AUR.

lu. .Sui.dav si hnni al.ll :|{i

Kem Milin reti:rm-d

Mr. and Mr?. Cro. Kiddlebauirti
Tiffin. O.. were guests at the City l>o-

Uet. Geo

rliiiK-Ii hale also liefU luesi-nt lu .

ntiinH'd , fmni

was

lil* . daughter.

Itasfoi of the Cougregatloual ehun

her faHier.

Kl^haii

by

Mis* Siiushlne. who I* an areomidls'i'

ih.ulh Ihuniman on Tuesday. Uiium

CadOUc callers Tuesday.
relumed ' to

Slnlls^

Maiu-I.

il*ll<‘<l Tialeiee

^'iili n<> hiiiH-.. Ilf r>'<ui'ery.

Irieierllini and iiiidnuilve r<

vlval MTiIre* aie in |•rogrl«l- at Hie

v.-iy slek al this

for a vMt at Sutlou* Hay and Northl®rt.

A.

did Ju*.iti-e to a sumiduou* id' iili din­

reiurm-d

««-,k. und Is

v>‘.--U'-eday.

All iir.—if

of

UlflillK.

vbltov Sain.day.

. who wnli her cinldren I* spi-nd

from Grand Ils|i|>ls Tiies/lay; .
Mrs.

U-*d>

ItrldKeman

Post

ho'kl plcuu

loll iMiiig her Idrthday.

altaek

day*' meeiiiiR at Trai.-:.*- City.

assetiiidi-tl at- til”

.fUK-tli'' -iimnier wliii ilK-nvihe

an

ba*

coal slu-d

Mr*.
Miss

VCiiiiiiey

Imliie of Ml. -4ud dmighter al Hal- * Suiiiliiy. .Mrs. Clif
Mrs. K>l .'<eVell aud had a iielgJilNii- tun Sluiw.
ill honor of Iheir datigl.TiH- Huiping Maiiil uwiHy wifi nu-ei
Mrs. M'e»lev
Wooalorrl. of Ik
wiib
Mr*.
Mura
lluiumutid
ueii

W« wutt to make thia Department of ttae^
gmteat ponible'value to all concerned and to
tUa end nqneat that all itenu of personal and
general int«reit be sent to Min Dewej to be
inoorporated in the Department We e^iociaUy
adf tnat ebnrebet, fraternal aocietics and the
Qraage furniib itemi of istereit in their reepeo*
tive organisationt. Newa of social events and
'
"a being made or con*
langes and tranafers in
real ceute in town and coontiT are espedalljr
acceptable. The above applies not only to the
vina^ of Fife Lake, bnt to the surroimdisg
country.—Editor Merald.

wph

The w<-eil i-ulu-rs were tbrmigli thlrU-en. eiiterlain- 11. iiiKy 1.1*1 *i-,-k.
lug b«-r falter from IXirolt.
Geo. N.-Hii-an
li:in' piiifha*^ the
Mrs. K. D White leme, lomorruw (arm uf Mrs.
John^.
Ml*.

A. S. |•rnv 1* worslng for

Oil W.Kln.-»day a comi«ny of thirty

Conducted by Miu Mae Dewey.

sh It

ullli h. r *isu-r, Mr*. i*ai1d Keek, ike

i-rse C.Ky Hie 5*th.

l.ili-l, seiunieil

very

.Ill** Edith llrouk* has^HH-n •inyinc

Mr*. Soul S.oll of Detroit, former­ ! I..n,-I Tlmrsda,'

him.

Cr.-

hien

enierialiiinc

ly of this pluie, id ii.lilng bl* tnend.--

with bis wlfo aud daughter.

Fife Lake Department

U

where liu will work In a atn«-t ear.

Monday after siw-udiug a w,..-k hc-ri

Cltr ate guerl- ul the Howard lliinii

.\yer«

a shuri -Hme.

W. Stoffel returned to riilcago

home.

Wm

sse A 45c

hllslnes*.

Culemuni. Ind . lo siH iid a <t»i|de

W. Tiffany of R.*ed

J.

IVnnts Rox left Monday for Detroit,

s|o'iiihng ihe siiiuiuer In rnh’ii.

Fife Uks. Auk. 12.-Mr*

balhi

iM.llllld teier.

W.

her friend. Don Hunt, her euiis.ln from Mllw'suke,.

fqmllv. In Union.

tlie Van Curdou

-Mrs.

foni|«iiihd by

Mr

left

Jonesvllh,

relaHves

Jaekson.

South

children t>f IlaitU’ Cr<vk are vIsIlluK

Mr, and Mr?..('has. Miller were vis­
itor* in ^lauiun at

Mr and Mr- C

.iml

—MEN’S' SUMMER
UNION
SUITS: -nil waiiteil Myles:

;'.l!™r....39c '*

Sunday from

atid'MrF. l.«wi* Flajidera and

of Miss Kvelyn I.ane at llenzonia.

■•een Mslilne

Kt-n:e*

- M.-I,’*
.’-nc
I'nd.-rwear:
wear:
l.r1-.;K»ii luid |.nr..u*

VN-

—MEN’S WORK SHIRTS.
kIbkIibiiis.
. I'Otloii.
c-lieVi
chniiili

Is-wi-

the piilidi

of A-lrlan.

r|*e.l TliiiiMlny for a few days' vl«^
.Miss

blue

39c

Camp'

Mis* Marion Dlckl*on
H.

the R'lfsi of frloDiie. here last week.

with

Van

lx.du unil -Mna Hrower.

('anhy'ii mollier, Mrs. Uenui-ii. of Pii:
.\l^^. J,

style*,

Men’s Summer Underwear
— MKN’8

w-gu.-si for a few days of the Mlssos

home (>n Sunda'.

Mra. Guy Meek of Suininii Ciiy r<*

*

kuickei

Tuet-dav evening from Cadillac aitd I*

Svtuiilay for a short visit nl ll>e liome

Mlaa Anna Seegnilller. Clara navM

Harry Louks

double-bn-aslrd

•Mlsa Ijiura HaintUun arrhi.d lieu'

medlral irealment.
viaitloE 01

Vail

Conrad Kaiw of Crosby. Minn., nr

and

and

Soiiili and Rhfi lloerdinan on Sunday

receive

Klnc.>ley, hut now of Kalamazoo, was

K. J. WyckoB w4a a KlQRsle> calh
er Saturday .

MemUmss Falcr

— Nnrfnlk

Biileiidlil tulziurea

Her. und Mr*. Van Capip of New.
tlr«.

-N'egllger drc,-s
eollr;. setmrnie
summer tnldr*

an

Colorado, where she will visit her poo-

aygo are visiting

VaPi lo 75c 45c »t valnca 79^

and SZ.M

Hros'er'an^

Frlduy

spU-ndlil all wool

..................... .\NU $3.95

l^n*s Smnmer Dress Shirts

SUITS, glng

......... 45c S:';;,'u'i,'r:..1.95
Boys’ smis acaringal S2W

I.Ku.1le. Ion here Monday for Mt. Itoi^-.

visited the fomi.T's

Uaidilr.
Miaa Eoilly Kingsley si<oDt Sunday

Cideoo Breaer. of

to be able

Ml*.-Oorge Weater and liitle son.

Ohio, \lflted at the Knalin) home IbhI

Ann

TO fU.lMi PANT.S AT .

ms. chamliny*. galalei
iNipulsr ntylv*
and
i-nlorings:

• uiid
1 »i.:.u
) ti.
$i.2:>

in

amo trip to Grand fUldil*. wliere they

Mr«. .lohn Mri'arthy and liahy are

addition to bis bouse aliuoat <«iiipl>-t

David

Improving

the unnb edge ul town.

Mis. 1st IMIe Mlrkens of Toledo.

-

Sean Hartwick of KUIs visited bU

Mra.

is

WASH

fence eiirloslnf: her ten acre lot on

lerents. Mr. and Mrs. U J. Tednuiii.

SmBdiitotber at EHxle. Mirh.

eon, Venus 'Voabursb

•BOYS’

attended tbe iin.leriakeiV ronyentinn

of Trate.-so Cli>

MEN’S

Boys’ Soils, Oearance Prices

Mrs.

Mr*. AUa DobeMv has a new win*

Mr. and Mrs. Itrat'keo of Traverse

Mlw Zella aoirer« reiOtned to bor

Eowle attended the

with

at Summit niy.' on Sunday.

boBW ai SnmiDit City last
erenlns-

and wife re­

again.

City vlslte.1 at ihe home of Mr. and

vUlird in

I.ewi*

Monday fropi'Wlanion, wheiv

*|>em a few dnyV

I.ewls' brother and lanilly.

Mr. and .Mr». Carl Tedman and
MiDtsie

V.tU KS TO 12;

lower at tbe station.
turned

Mrs.

MtM

MEN-B KANTS AT »c ANT)

It- & I. have a ned*signal

Mr. and

Travene Ctiy Uai «'eek.

aCTripfl at $10.90,13.65,14,90 and $19.50 instead oi sisjo low?

over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs

6«n «u • Kinkier caller l-'ridny.

Traverse
City

$20:1 lot DOW I

$12.00 to $15.00

an over Sunday gueet of frlenda and

Ktesaler. Ana ll!—MIh Ilr>Ka Dob-

Qevance Bai^ains for Men and Boys

>Wmki\Ur
Ra8«*M CxmrMi eMl
lelamal Pebi.

i'wT’S-'Tir-cSr::
Wnomatfo Wwaolae.
Tekae la Ho* Watae
Uapa Orempa, Cell*.

v-

-"Sk-tLsr

Big program of Free Entertainment for young and old. Pre­
pare now to attend. Get your exhibits ready. C^U on the
superintendent of the department in which you wish to exhibit.
You will find his name in the Premium list. If you have not one
of these, have the secretaiy, Charles B. Dye, s^ one to you.
The jteynote of success is an early start.
Jhis will be the biggest mrposition of Farm and Orchard
Products, Commercial Display, Farm Implonent ExhiUtion and
varied entertainments ever given in Northern Michigan.
Get a membership ticket for $1.00. Get it early and help
along a cause that will be a big factor in the development and
progress of this secUon of the stale.
. For full mformation inquire of

ROBERT BARNEY, Pres„

CHAS. B. DYE, Sec.

Traverse CtD^, Mich.





i

r

CBAMD TEAVEBSE HEBALD AND TRAVEBSE BAY EAGLE/

berter to Kev. C. B. Thiee of Cojamlsh took place at two o'clock on
Wmlnesday afternoon at the homo of
the bride'a mother. Mrs. Mary liaumbeisec. Her. \V. P. Kendrick, sujwrInteadont pf the Grnnd Trnverso dU
trlci pf the M. E. ebureb. |>eifonoe<l
,
c keata
tbe-ceremony. In the j>resencc of the
^ MJUseaii eautf cnttKted.
immediate family and a few friend.
. Wt5co(f'« Emulaton vS
The bride was Rowned In white nies
rdisT* Ifce ceM ted
saline trimmed In ahadow lave utiii
carried a bouuet of sweet .fteas. Thi
I prefet tickaea^
bride was attended by her alMcr. Mbs
Ikda. Her ROW'D was of pink mosa
Hue and she rarriou pink sweet
Fred DauiiiberRer, bruiher of lli.
bride, attended the Broom. The woil
illnj! muilc was |•lByed by Miss Usuil
llurdRe. PulluwInR the
(ContlBMd Iron Pv« Pewr.)
weddlDR lumheon was served, when
and Mlaa Alto* Day. Aft«r (»«lve
Mr. anad Mm. Tbics left In ilieir aiiiu
Huuly fougbt caznet tbe acor« re>0 weeks' motor trip thrond'i
anUed 7-S In favor of UIm Day.
p. Mr. and Mrs Thle.i will h,
Mr. and
Jolia Neaball
at home to Ihclr many friends afie
nHJe iook dinner Klih oic ^ppleirbrr ktli at Coiioiiilsh. wlu r.
Umlly of U. II. Day laat W'edtieadey ili v. Tlik-s U lusior of the M- I'
Mr .SVatall took the Mtniilee for (iiunb.
North MbdIIou atad Mra. Newhall drove
On account of III health. W.-iHcr
to Port Oneida in her Cbalaera
Steele returned home from t'lneli
where abe will attend aome tlfflr a('
stt Saturday evaiilnit. where he win;
the bone of Peter Barfleod.
) s|i«Dd 1^- summer.
Mias Anna Warner of Traverae Cliy
Tbe union cveulitR ’Wvlec In j!..
rlaltcd with CMUe OlbBOB at the hotel
ronBrekaiionsI ehiireh Vihtilar'f‘en
IM week.
^Mr. and Mra. terroll Prank are vis- lOK. enndurled hy Kev. A.' 8. ('amio:.
lllh£ with M. W. Parrant and faiully of Msrlclla. O Itev John f ('ariimii
of IMivar, Col., and Hev. Davld.Cai
at The Maplei. la Bant Rnii>ire.
who are ajieadlnR ilieii' vu.a
tions here, cmislstcd of very inti-r.-ir
Inc addreiuea and voiiil sclpnloii- 'i.
ftio# and soTow. wi.ioii were >-c?i'ii
fulfy renderc-l These semb-n en ei.
Norlhiiort.' Auc. 1: -^M1m Alma
able, oraiois as well as '•eln:;,i;i>tcrl
John and *tVITtliot Dranan iviann-l
from a week's vUU ai (irauil Kai'ida for their eseelleol vobes. and tbiliitcned lo aitenilvep by. a'i t.i
OD W'edneadav.
•llelire ,which laved (.be eliui'i-'-> i .i
U A. Usroes amt ron Co> *ai> l pa.'ltv. This service was very iim.-;:
daughler Mary rclurm-d tinturiliiy
enjoted by all and will Imu: Ih- k
from a motor irl|i to Itaitle t'rLH-k and membeiiHl. Rev. David Cannon be-NaabTllle. The} attended a fainllv
d recuveied from a very sev.re ih
retinlon at the Han>r« bomr. $atli-• and his nr.ival wns s i.uiprl'TlUe, wlicre li!> rrtallvea »vVi- asMinllio other niemWs of the fpinilv
bled tor the occaMon.
who mecl here every »eai. Ue\ .limn
H«v. U 1. Slvadiian aiX'itt Ttionday Cariiio:; le.vves Tli«n>chiy for'«:-in-« n
and Wedneada} In ('adillar.
where he Ims duiie. r<>un-.u
Harry Derrs U <ouOm'U to lilii liouie with the Suiidny school iiiiiii'inlui..
with lllnees
which Is lo he held llp-P'
Josei'b Thohias and family hate t<y
Messrs. Ciance and Perrb ». cradn
inrofd hoDH- from ('ulKvnua. whi-re
ales of till- finnit-ulttiral ■!. |atnm-hP o
they S|HDI the |wsi year.
he .\l. A. C.. S1^1)l to' vveil, heiv ii
Miss Maud Durilfe miirnul from a
maktni: parvey> ot tl»- 'v.;r|<iii-- ■>,
two
at IlaitKir Syillitiii.
iliaid?, ,
, Mils Marjnrie (Un-n of llarlw
.Mr and .Mr* U-M«r Ciowl will.re
SttrInKs Is tlsitinK her aunt. Mrs. J
tiinv to.lay noun to their hiinie ii
Matlh.-w». '
Craiid flsplds sfier lui'.inv vi-!i<-i
The Misses Helen Ma*sa of ('lilranu
their
|■•lenls. Mr ami Mrs V.'lllii- i
and liuth .Maiaa of Kansas City
WllPaiuson. Mi-s Alla Williams n
apendiiiK ilielr lacatlou Iktc' v.^i
will a<comiian.- a-eJ sih-ikI b^ver.'.l
their parents.
weeks wjlii them.

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Miss Emma Wilson teiuruitl SaiurUcv. A. Erli'kson and ramlly of |
day from Toledo, -wlierc sl>c was <'atlIlliH'kl'oM, 111., an siHi/idliiK ih<- nnmil. |
ed by ibe death of ber aunt, -Mrsof
AususI
ilieie.
Ki-\.
KrhkMin
w!;.:
• BIHr.
OIH-Iiliy lUc pulim m Ihc Sw.-.lis'i .Ml- I
i»T. and Mi>. Rhorten of Nv» Or­
shill i linrch.; II. t- «.-i> luvt.h re- .u..
leans arc siM-niliiiK the bumiiii-r lii-rv
•Ii'leil. ,\ji esli.Hlui llivltutlim l.i ul '
Autuine Uartleii lias a new outuiuo
lend the l■.ti1si■m inei-liiish (mm .Auit I
bile.
Jl’nd lo the nth is etleiidiHl to lill^ ' j
HliB Sliirlan Kehl nliime'l to Ma
The movliiB rbinre shows mveil’n.rloB alter s|«adiuR her vamiluu »liii
le town hall every Wvilnesilay iv,n I
ber Bother. '
IB an well atl.-nded und m-arh cn I
Mra. Watson and two cliildien ul
Joyoil by ihi! yoiiiiB ihhiipIc.
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New Orleans arc sucMs tft me Harry
t^uim-y l.csln.' oiid'Jaek Stxilliei Uii
(oUMv.
I'e Jii
ire enjoy ii>B a
cruise "to tie
Mr. and Mrs. X. C, Mornan of
ferum IK111S on tiiMiul Travcfse hav
nntena s|>«ni Sun-lay as the quests of
and tbe uimrb) lukc |s>ns.
Mr. a«l Mrs. James Kelil.
J. P. Johnson bus Just kAiipIi uhI i
Mias Franco Xelaou reniihnl from
UrKe new torn on his tsim w«sl ui
an extended visit at Oadlllae last
town.
Week.
Mr. Biel Mra.‘liivnn EdKcit Jra-.t
The itebekalu en)uye<l a ivtlmk
DioviU Into ibu James Ktiiinii-i iy <h.> .

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Camj>mettln« hecau Prbluy at ih-:
camp Rronndv. one and uncdiair miles
somh of town, with a laiKC auendance- SomwhlnR liiterclins Is on the
jlroRram for each day.,with a uwci.il
tiusram for hunday. Am; I'lh. the
last day. Siwrtal iirovihtons have Uwn
ti>sdc whereby meals and liimliu. i in
be had <ioo*l boat and train si-rnee.
autumoidk-s and ll«er>. A siN.(ial invlutlon t« eircnded to ail.
Mn. 'larvin C'reaRbr and dauRlitcr
Kaii-ai tliy have arrlted for a
W.;.-l:,
His In«c AaniPilk of Anibcisi.
Wis . si.li ManiD llllkeld weic. united
tn'tnsnlsRe at the borne of Itie
Ktrs-ms mother. Mm Mllkeld. Wclnesdav FvcolQR. Rav. Hoslhal ^rfoiired 111!' i-crimony.
Mr,. Minnie Daarhe and dauRlitcr
In-ta ai'd sun I'crnian arrived 'Si’i)'
4by for a few weeks' visit .with
mernis
Mrs • I U ropp-la now Imau-d
In licf :>s>ms In the Oartbe cotiace.
A KM la I BaiherliiR, which was a dellchllnl o<>'u>iui. in the fullest sense,
was Rijcn by Jits. V, U. KebI on the
lawn at her humc Wednesday afternoon. Aliout suiy ru<-sis surrounded
the tables and ihc Uustdiable service
was woilhy of •slMM.al pralru. Tb#
afternoon was si-ni in sorlal pli^
ores. These so< Isl ualherinRs hsVW
been Rt»en annually by Mrs. Kehl Ipt
the iwat-ten years ati< have hi-en one
of tb« pleasaat evebt.• of the I
meri.
Tbe marsdaEe »l HiX,
^sMdiilva Haum-

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lelecram was rc<-rl<cd by \V. J.
Thomas Sunday 'alternooii inmi hi.
soli, Ivsa TIvoiiiai. of yioiitaluii'lelliiiB
liie di-atli of hJs oldcsl sou from
warlev fever.
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Th-r ie laiiil Elcctile UrIiI eontirai.y
have'cumpleiid tno insl'allinR ni ihBiriid li(.-nilnl! ,i.yi:t.-iii on hrs.kiis
and inomlse to it.ve Rood scrrp-c.
A uulel home wikIiIIdc oi. unuJ Ml
c lionie of Mis. Dryiihild 'Midl.lld. |
1 AUB. d at hlEli nuon. when in-r
son Maltlii 1. Msiklld waa Ji lniHl
im-'.ik 01
duurrJaKt' i" Mra. InKU 8- Aaim
Aiiilierst. Wis. RAv. A. J. Huh
ulilioi if
iti^s lta> I.ffk-laletl at the lire
■iiy. whl;li tiKik plaii- un{l4r lin­
es iM'fore an obsr of ferns and
whit- flowers.
I.rlde woie a
uf^'iui'iIdue iiiei.snjinc and cornisl a aituwer
l>uu(|uet of while - we<.| ihhik^ und
iiillai.. The Mnlrnii of hna.ir. Mrs.
lixabelh Mclklld. wore ^ B<iwii of Rniy
sllli und luirh-d pink swe<-i |H-as. The
-Rmulii was attended by 'tits brutlii-r.
.Mi-Idkild. Afu-r Ihc reremoity
dinner was served, only the Imnieilisii
relatives licInB present.
Tbe only mu of town Ruests presoni
ere Mr. and .Mri, Olo .Mllkeld of
Grand Rapids. -Mi.h,
Worry May Causs Death.
'Merfical scieucu nsi reecmly ex­
plained bow worry cofflnilu Us mur­
ders. It baa reached tbi- cooctunoa
that In mail}- Instaacet of wbat bara
been reRarded as lunacy, and from
which the victim finally dies, tbi- 'raie
baa aUnply been 000 of acuin worry.

No brpodwmies: moner hack U
hot aatlaSad. Wrlto. pboao or eail (or
PrM BooUott and Gnaranieo Bead.

iMtltale Co.
' 341 suta CL. TravarM Clt*.
71 OatdCB Ava. Ora^ Ba»l^

A Final EMort lo Close Out Summer Stocks.
Continuation ol Our

New
Fall Ginghams

Black, Tan and White
at. pair

Traverse City, Michigan

8c

14c

The success of our Sensational Price Reduction Sale has been beyond our expectations. Customers from
near and far have profiled by the wonderful offerings of underpriced meichandise. But we must effect an ab­
solute clearance of ali summer goods. Nothing less than a clean sweep will satisiy us. It's “hurry out time’
for summer goods and the “hurry in time” for fall goods. That's the reason for the continuation of the saleNever was a better lime to save big round dollars than now. No consideration of cost or former selling
prices. Ii’s to be afi absolute clearance. If wonderful values interest you, you’ll not overlook a single item that
we tell you about here.

WASH GOODS

A Complete Corset De­
partment Exceptional
Values for TMs Sale.

Prices cut to Ibe very lowest llmtl
Sun™- Uwnc 30 i.jcho. wide lishl jnd d.,l
p.uo™. Th. rcpil.r I2i4c kind,
Quunlity iimit.d. Per y.rd.................. O

A 7'. t't» si i, w«n luiiili- niul rluralil..
.............. .
I-,
SAa

Wash Goods at 11%c per yard

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I1.se WARNER C3R8ETS
A r.-Bi.lar fall i.hmI.-I of XVatiii-vr.
I:usi r-oi'i i'tB'--is. RuitraiiUHHi to
. Iia|H- rn^iluimblv unil to wiar yoi:
w.-ll
ilo.tl.b- sMri, low l.rtai,
-tm biH'L aril! four slrnriR AQa
I.r.-I M:|i]ions r.-. :illii< l:tHl... vOSf

12k

. <‘rr-.iiii Ki.-il- '

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Wash Goods at ISe per yard

S3 OC W. 8. CORSETS
of lb'- WM
IV. It Xuro'n.
imulcis, T<: clow

18c

$1.98

Rcady-To-Wcar Garments

S.iP-i.v

Suits foi* Bo^s
You cnn'i beat the SI.:;:-. 3S.:.>‘. ITTO-and M>.M-8tlMa that
an- now aeiiinn «t

IN THE

.i../........... 2c

t -..v-har M.ikfs.. .a.-h..2c

1.19

K-.II V.';i>li ClotliH. i (c.-li.3c

AI...... ; iloToti Wumon s Wasii I'n-sst-n Urn, anworiii ii.vv
-M.:| pp

TvirKisli \Va«lr rintliH. .■n....4c-2c
]»r,- i'.-ii.iti.-| Hair Pins, m..........4c

op f

;;77r-,rt

3.00

IliSl II

111,- Si-.M.ls ,.f HKlyrl. Ma.-k
Si wine Silk nl ............ ..............6c
Tooth Ilni-li-

; WhiK- l»n-ss> h; Wo'jlH Up l<>

...............4.95
CHILDREN'S WHITE DRESSES
pH' ■•Va, M b"')* ;i\nnd ui. i-. HLls,

................ 6c

- I'iiril o^:i (hAii Siifli-l'
l.'ti-

Shoe Department

<1-./.............. Ic

I’.-ari

•W.

Sk-c Jh.- S3.-..'H.'Ki.-8(bbaum Suita tm..
na!o ni ,...'v......................................

Read on and let-the

WONOCRPUL SALE OP DRESSES

ai»l

-M.-P'n ..,H-n MeU ri.lou Sail, on fcilc a............... QA
OlK-n .M,-rh Shirt, and Drawem. at.null................
0»C
.v.i-n's
Idp Slilrtr., untiuntSmued (or qualllv; the itcahon-s lea, nulcn;
,#4 4C
anlf pric-e ............ v............................. .....................
.Mi ii'a S1.T3 and C.OO Ide Slilria
^0

Notions Unparalleled Savings
Prices Talk

A b- of. f.ii-

These Three Prices 25c. 50c. 75e
I'.Ilt CHOll'E UP AI.D STRAW HATS: value, np to
i'uro Silk Pour-in-liand TIvb, Uie TCRiilar .’-4c
9fiA

51.42, 5102.12 52 and X2.M

Positively The Lowest Price QuoIaUons
Ever Known, For Stylish

'T.iil.'l Soii)>.

for 6c

|•||k•-s..9c

ScUool opens in nbont two weeks. Now Is
the time to bay ehtldren's shoes nt n big saving.
Price redoctlons on men’s and women’s low
shoes mean a saving ol Vi to
Misses* Button and Lace Shoes
N. ' a iiair in i!il> lui ihat Njitl lo; Hiss than
t’

Ci.s.j >1.1.-A of Hn-ssi-s iiiridv-Inmi -p.-n-iilcs
nnd r;i;>*:hnm»; ate* lo it
48C
n,il.lt.-.,'>
and >l.-'U <».lorod
>jq
lUv.^r:-. ,rkb- ptire ................................ /VC

lultik nf u- P-ir*0111"”.'. .....!'l.00 ,

68 Pairs ol Men’s Low Shoes

■ I l>riT> "t' lliilii i-iiiilk Toili-t
S-u|. f.-r ........................................lOc

l'|i-M' '.f aivlr- ID lacc and bniion; valuna

Parasols

Ons Lot of Women’s While
Canvas nhoes

................. '..M9

CHILDREN'S COLORED DRESSES

Ibition iijli-*. liiuli :,nd low hcH-l*.
w Jif\
52.:.'. vurue, al I'utr .............................. l.OU

Priced to effect an A Table ol Womea’s Low Shoes
arid
ntbirml Hret-.m-s,
I'alcnl Icailmr pump*, RUII ntcial oxfords and
Mib li.li.I h'.'-.ab.s ■ f new at,-lk-d.
niVHl * .'l<-», actual !
1.19 absolute and immediate Otitr-r
vali,i->. -Nile prlcH-, pair..
1.50
WOh'EN’S KIMONAS
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
Clrls* Low Slwen
clearance.

Tw.. Rraiid 4alt*fs In Ijvclio.'
IjiM- and Knil'nridrry trtl'-iiied
rnr'innlh. and Iuub uriialiu
t-'--l!l»; i-vi-r.' kiinrc.i
rW-rful IkBrRalii;
aab p.rh-e ................

59c

WOMC.\'S SILK WAISTS
CL..ict- atvlc» of lalTeta an
ntratu'lini- vvainih; worlli
to »;•-!'• Ibta
.lie..................

2.29

WoLim'F 4iJ.r.n.

hlnirmiu. a! aab- prle.-s,
<< tufiiihn a|K-HolI.v Iuiib
ilk Klmr oa. ■•'■tb
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: 2.89

WHITE SHIRT WAISTS.
Dalniv ai.vlesuf w-tilto voileand
batlair waleta with binR or
'abort-sb-evp*; valum up to
and »iW:
Q-j
mlf Prire .................... V/C

anil up J 52.'.COAT3
hr-IIlKR .1; SS..tS. Se.19
19 and S12.19I

Women's Union Suits

1.jiiIm-h' ,Mi>>i<>ii lliiiiclli- I’.ints-.K.
i-olnn-ri ■-.-iit.-r wnlr
tniatiiit;
l\>ru..Tl.v
itovv ............................................. 60c
$}.lki tm.l ;^I.2.'> PurHsola. on xnl.M .................................................. 76c

I'ump> and oxford*, aliea t>>: to
U-Hili<-r and ruii lueial: rand i
htrtij- etylei; aalc price, pair ..

95c

BARCAIN TAUI.B of Women'B
1a>w 8Iio(». I*ucn|M< and old
ladtca' CoDifort Sllppcra. VuliifH. up to
bale
price. i<alr .

!'.90c

fl.-'rii ParHMils i-iii to ................ 89c

Pair, of Cblldrcn'* Sli|>j>cf4
and Sandalf. worth double ty
rale price. While
----ilifv last at. iw.r...

Plirin iill silk Pnrjisola. form.-r-ly
i<2.-!S, saU- itriei- .................... $1.66

39c

. Bargain Oileiiiig ol Umbrellas

Ijidica LC-lii. I'mbrellti* with mlanlon handlen: n dur.
taai black mver. niounicd on taraRon. frniu
eieel nxl: aome unil'rt-ilAa In this lot have doUchable bandlcu and aold up to IMS, aale prlcv

98c

Women’s Silk Hose
Ihire SUk Bo'.t Howe. fuH'raabloned; black and tan only.
A aiocklDR wc have Bold at S»c. A bargalB that ^Oa
haa made ua,a host of fHenda; tale ivice pair.. 4MWV

These Values Can’t- Help But Make an Active August Business
Halt Mriixhea. Rood QualUy.
block bandies. Till* File ut

Lattlng Well Eneugh Alena
'I am goloR to Bsku 'tbai hoy atop
wbisUlBcf" aald the nervous mao
"Don’t. U you knew tbe words of that
aoni you'd be thankfiul to lei him
whlaUa It (Mdoad «t alnglai IL"

Ladies’ Siih Usie
Bool Hose

Globe Dept. Store

Dark colorinfis. choice
patterns. The 10c
kind nt yd .

39c

44M •tUI Arxad.
Tka han lined np ber roMw. They
aay unacramWe an omelet," abe cried.

f^SALE extended
to make room for
new fall - gOods.
Prices all shot to
pieces.

SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTION SALE

Snii vrI'Ue .varii in a tine rl'-; i rw ij e-k, abfVflf-rur, with
niff or lafo ;rlr.iiii«l kti-e, ul
ankle Icnsih:
Bplirid.d 74)p valao; sale ; .Ice per auli..........

For Liquor. Mm

@Esa
icmj HARMLESS.

0/ All Remaining Summer Goods

SALE EXTENDED
to eltcct mn absolate
clearance. Prices
lower than ever.

HffS IF HAIITUVEISE lEUOl

IfotOpert

THUBSDAY, AUG. 14. 1615

19c

Woinen’K Pad Howe Sututonera.
r-plon. and I'laci;.' The
kind:
Tbi* tale, ak’lvoir

Pillow Carset, good iDiuUo. 35 by
: iDcbea. .Thia aale. each

lOc

Bloacbed Sfaert*. *oft finlabcd
coitoh.
by PO Inchew, hemmed
rondy (or nsc. This rale at

Indian Blankeu. Indian Robe
Blankels of good aloe and goaUt/.
W'orUr 53.WI. Thl» sale at

43c

$1.59

OEAMD nAVZIOS HSEALD AND TEAVKBSX BAT ZAGLB, TKUBBDAT, AUG. 14, 1918

fAta KZ

niLLIKEN’S

5tarted Wednesday

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MILLIKEN’S

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Started Wednesday

Milliken’s Seventh Annual Notion and Remnant Sale
Started Wednesday Morning, Aug^. 13th.
A)« Jntile you to Attend ffhis mSale

Lace Pins, snap Fasteners in black and white. Key Kings and

fere is a Partial J^isU

In this, as in all onr sal^ nuusnal pains are taken to see that
the mark downs are gennine. and that the values offered are real.
We do every possible thing in our powir to protopl the customer’s
inteiost and in. selecting'these goods we have sbojiped-as parefolly
and bav^ endeavored to anticipate yonr wanU as correctly as
though we win shopping for you personally.

/»/ nrHcleS'

Spring Tape Measures, Embroidery Hooks, Infants' Bibs, Wash '

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1 Package Kid Cnrlers

1 Thimble

These remnants come in all leng^ and all grades. The rem­
nant sale has always been noted for toweling remnants, and this
year is no exception to the mle.
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Dress Goods, Silk and Wash
Goods Remnants Play a
Prominent Part in This Sale

money.

Here is a partial list: Dressing Combs. Whisk
liters. Plain Linen Handkerchiefs,
Broofiu, Bdssort, Hoi
Lisle Gloves, Feather Cnrlers, Colored Aprons and many
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1 Paper Crewel Hotoles
1 Pancr Needles

Jeweling Remnants

Z3 Cents bSill ^uy

Folding Button Hook

1 Box Hair Pins ^

During this remnant suk we wiU sell remnc.ijts of percales,

- Articles that at ordinary time* would cost yon much more

Tailor's lUmUe

1 Stocking Darner

sTinches wide, in all desirable lengths from 2 to <3 yards.

J. la. Milliken. ^no.

; 5-yard Corset Lace

A Special Assortment]
of Jable J^inen
S^emnants

Sn desirable lengths

The sale will ^n Wednesday morning, Aug. 13tb.

US6'

8t:indard Pin
Pencil tablets, Tracing Wheel, Curling Irens, Fine Combs, Bolt' ^
jl package Mending Tiisne

Kibbon, Kuching.

Percale P,emnants

The unqualified gnarantcb which goes with all our. goods sold
at ngnlar prices bolds good at t^ and all other sales held at
this sVwe.

OUd fUany OtHcr

Cbain.«, Tape Blcasurcs, Pin' Books,' Prper Pins, Basting Ikread,
Ciothi, Package Envelopes, Bias Scam Tspe, Card Pearl Buttons,

Dress Weights, Card Safety Pins, Brass Rin.'ts, Corset
Laees, Shawl Pins. Pins, Thimbles, B)ack Pins, Inviriblc Hair
Pins, Package of Needles, 2 Bodkin Needles, Darning Colton
in black or white. Package of Wire Hair Pins, Cctlon Tape,
.PencU TableU, Tailors' Cbnlk, Hook and Eyes. Etc.

Perfa^ you are one of the people who have a uatnral aversion
to sales. If yon are, we especially invite yon to attend this one,
for we'know it wtU take only a slight inspection to convince you of
the genninenen of the values offered.

other articles.

4- Cents Secures Articles Worth for 3c
doable Jhis Amount
you can buy

J Cent Will 3**y Many
Useful/Articles

It wu fwea yem 9go that the flm notion sale was held in
stare, and it proved a-sncceu right from the start Many of
onr eutoaMTi now wait for it and take advantage of the many
radnetkoji offered during its progress-

Many peopl^wait weeks and oftentimes months for this annual
nction and remnant sale in order that they may pick'up their fail
supply of table damask from the largo assortment offered at this
time.

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1 Infant's Bib
1 Package-Bnvdopaa
Linen Tatx*
1 Card Pearl Bnttons .

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The list includes damask of every kind—bleached, silver 1
Ueacbed, half blcac^d. mercerized, and was originally priced at
X
,from 35c to $1.50 pbr yard, so that you can get any kind of a se.
■%
lection you may desire.
1
If you need anything in' the linen line we cannot ni^ ybU too
1
strongly to look over these remnants.' While the aelectiofa it large,
the early shoppers will nevertheless get the best selection. Const- 1
ouently plali to shop early.

Collar Set
Dairy Scrub Brush
ComoosHion Book
Bone Stilleto
Tradug Wheel
Ironing Holder
yard lAce

When you Visit the //ofion Sale for Sc
during t7he Motion Jale Our Pemnants Remnants Remnants inspect the /few fall line of Suits Many desirable artfe*
les mag be purchased
is)00l
Silk
(Motion
By purchaamg your fall suit or coat no^ yon will get many
H,ug department
Shirt Waizt 'Belt
During ^our Notion Sale we will have
three tables of remnants, wool, silk and coltonJ
from one yard to ' eight. We have gone ;
.$22,50:
.$23.00 through our stock and taken out all short ends,
.$18.50 which will -be placed on tables lor vour iri$15.00 spection.
Some worrdeiful bargains. Now is
just the time to select pieces ef wool goods for
children’s school dresses. Watch these tables
during the Notion Sale.

Will sell some 9id2 rugs at a considerable reduction on price.

Also' a tableful of scrim priced at 12V;C. which in value runs up
to 20c yard. The rug prices are as follows:
One $20.00 Velvet at..........$14.98;

One $27.00 Ann. at ^

Two $20.00 BmneU at... .$14.98,

One $30.00 Axm. at .

**One $18.00 BmsseU at........$12.5o!

Two $25.00 Axm. at .

Three $16.00 Brussels at.. .$10.98

Two $22.00 Axm. at .

O Second floor

Friday Specials

Cotton, Cambric Rtmnanls and
Apron Gingham Remnants

This store closes every Friday during
July and August. Every Friday morning
we run specials in order to stimulate the
morning' trade, r^ttend the next sale.
They are money savers for you.

The season’s accumulation. in short lengths
are now offered at decidedly reduced prices.

All muMed and soiled muslin underwear is selling at
aoe*tlllrd olL The garments offered are desirable in
every way with the exception of being slightly soiled.

Jhirt Waists
During the Notion Sale the following prices
will prevail pn desirable shirt waists:
M.7S Waist* lor....................$ »8
'• AA aar^t.
.SOOWatelo
lor.
Walsta lor .
S.M Waloia lor

XW
1.7«

Look over this list and

sm

One hatJ of th$ rtgtdar price.

how much 2c really wfU bny.
Vaab OloUu

Ponders,

BnvelopM
Cotton Tapt
Marking Cotton
tPanoU TaUeta
.Yard Lace

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I

Ite. Bnd Mtow

85c to 35c
The orisioal price of these was from one-third
to one-tourth higher.

Soilet Articles specially Priced
for Jhe /foijon wSaie
Daggart A Ramsdells, 29c
Ingrams, 39c ..i .KBim
Colgatet, 29c
Stillmans, 36c •
Sempre Ororine, 39c
Ponds Vanishing, large 39c;
small, 29c
Mom, 19c

Z Cents (yoes a JCong Wag
Jhe /fotion Sale

We will sell duritig the Notion Sale in a good assortment
uf sizes odd lots of Corsets at

During the Notion and Remnant Sale everything in the
line of Summer Parasols'WiU be sold at just'

Creams, etc

1.69

Underwear Specials

OddAots of Corsets

One-half Off Parasols
One-half Off

JUfussed /tfuslin Underwear

weeks extra wear ont of them and have the added distinction of Safety Pins
Large Stilleto
Taoe Mearares
Thtic Qm UupmenU reflect the beet style tteshths of both the Tape Measures
^
American designen. The workmanship is perfect and H^ Pirn
tbe material the very best that can be offered for the money. The Stocking Darnera
SatchcU in pink, bine and white
fall suits are mads from hea^y. serges, poplins, eponge, corded mate­ Embroiderv Cotton
i Extra Large Hair Pina
rial and plain serges.
I Eu .broidery Hoops
Whether or not yon have any idea of buying we invite -yon Rick-rack Braid.
Wave Snid
to lock over'tbc line and familiarize yonrsclf with the fall s^Iea.
Hose Snpportera
Infant's Bib
Sewing Bilk
'
Pearl Buttons ‘
Barrettes
Women's summer drawers of 30d quality will be Hair Bow PaAonen
Beauty Kna
^Id during the Notion Sale for 35c^
Bar Pins
Composition Books
50c knee length summer union suits for 35c.
Skirt Marker
Children's 23c and 35c vests and drawers for lOc.
Skirt Hanger
Dressing Comb
Trimming &»id
Bmbroiderr BemnanU
Bnshes
1 bolfof Taoe

t^'carirg the very newest and best styles.

V La Blacba^ 39c
■ ■- Java Riz Powder, 27c
.' Batin Face Powder, 20c
*v Mennens, 121/jC
Colgatea, 15c
, 16c

WUliama, 14c
Sqnibbs. 19c
Bathasweet. 19c

Aotions
Jergens, 19c
Hinds, 39c

Joliet Idaters.
Perfumes
Dorothy Vernon, 39c
Violetta, 79c
Azurea. 79c
LeTrefia, 79c
Arurea Perfume, os„ 65c
Eonbe^nta, eu, 2l.60
White Ro« Perfume, ot, S6c
Dorothy Vernon Perfume, 89c

fSc ^uys
1 Spring Tape Measnre
1 Dressing Comb
1 Whis^ Broom
I Clothes Bmsh
1 Bair Ernsh
l^kirt Marker
•1 Pair SciBort
Hose Snpporten
1 Linen Handkerchief
Hat Fasteners

Soaps
Physicians and SorgeMta, 8c
Woodburyi, 19c
Jergens Violet, 8c
Outicura, 19c
PalmoUva, 8c
Jap Boca, 7c

Jooth PreparaUons
0olgatea.20c
Enthymol, 19c
Pebeco, 39c
Ko^os, 19c
Enbifoani. 19c
Sanaoe, 19e
Graves Powder, 14e
lWbb Powder, l6o
25c Tooth Bnsbea. 1S»

for J3C
you get articles worth
much more moiSgl
Hair Brush
1 Whisk Broom
1 Tracing Wheal
1 PanevGeUar
1 Wash Butt
lyardB^ttoff
No-tair Beet Bb
1 JUrd 1

GRAND TRAVERSE HERALD AND TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY, AUG. 14. 1913

PAGE SEVEN

Sample Cliaip Sale

Of Tpavcpse city Clnalp Co. Rockers, Settees and Arm Cliairs

IP

....

Rocker Like Cut S4.S0

Massive Mission Rocker $3.7S

This beautiful Oak Rocker, spiiog up­
holstered seat, covered with genuine
Chase, leather. It is a real inviting value
that cannot be overlooked by a prospect,
ive chair buyer.

This rocker is made.,of solid oak, is
extra large; seat and bagk upholstered in
Chase guaranteed leather. We have it in
both early English and weathered oak.

NOTICE
As these are sample chairs there are
no two of them alike but this advertise­
ment shows but twelve patterns of over
a hundred equally as big values.

ybn crra bay these barg^as -.^ow bat
not 30 days frbm poi«. If you aie '''M
prepared to pay tor it now moke yoar
selection and piy later.

These Samples Are Sold Only at J. W. Slater’s

;«wi
imxm

liM.
aifwii,

'J

This*beautiful Colouitil design
rocker is made of select kiln-dried
hardwood, upholstered hi genuine
Chase leather. It is extra large
and vwy comfortable. Regular
price "S16.00. Sample^ Chair Sale
Price

$12.3S

This Morris Chair has n
massive solid bak frame
with ful! reclining adjust­
able back: best steel con­
structed seat' Seat and
back are oevered with
highest quality Chase
leather, regular retail price
$10.00. Sample Chair Sale
Price

$6.3S

These Rocker are two of
the bigiJest bargains we
have ever seen. large,
roomy and coinfortablc;
-made of hardwood through­
out, with the same good «
workmanship that is the
making of the Traverse
City chairs. Famous reg­
ular value $11.00 Sample
Chair Sale Price

$6.85
CASH
OR
CREDIT

An exceptionally attract­
ive Colonial design, frame

SETTEES

made of select' kiln-dried

$6.00 to $11.75

$1125

hardwood, upholstered i n
Large well made Settees with upholstered
Chase guaranteed leather,
backs and seats in weathered oak. early Eng­
lish or golden oak. Settees that would sell reg­ regular value $15.0$. Samular from $8 to Slo. Samfrie Cbalr Sale p'e Chair Sale Price
Prices irora

This popular fire side rockbr with' very good
seating qualities being upholstered with guar­
anteed springs. Seat and back shaped to produce
the most restful seating qualities. Exposed parts
of frame in weathered oak or mahogany. Regular
$20.00 value. Sample Chair Sale
yg

Tbls Mendid Rocker is made of select kilndried hardwood with
American quartered pol­
ished finish. The seut is
. fitted with a guaranteed
sanitary steel construction
'and covered with a good
chase leather upholstering
Regular value $15, Sam­
ple Chair Sale Price

This Massive Rock­
er is the sleepy-hollow
type and embodies all the
good style and comfort pos­
sible. The frame is made
of solid oak with best guar­
anteed steel spring cushion
seat. The back and seat
are .covered with- guaran­
teed chaise lent her Regular
value <12. Sample Chair
Sale Price

$10.75

$8.75

J. W. SLATER

Ml

YOUR
RELIABIE
HOME FURNISHER

GSA2n> TB&TKBSE HERALD AHD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE. THURSDAY, AUQ. 14. 1918
morning a iieroic vow: ~Ucar God." 44444444444444444 water. This makes the surch t ilfler iienu in goes the ladle and comes up
4 COOKING THE COASSER CUTS 4 she iaid. "give me the means lo re- 4 LEARNED IN THE KITCHEN. 4 and keeiw It from sticking ti the full W savory broth and chunks of
m«at. odds and ends that the butcher
44-444444444444444 lleve my fanill). and I will renounce
44 44 44 44 444 444 444 Irena
bar hid lelt over. And what cornea up
• While the price of meat varies lo
the happiness of myJIfe; I will »arIf you want a good and pure baiThe ViPUis ef a WhHa Draaa.
the cuKionrer has to Uke. One can
some extent In diffeiem lotallilee. it render the deslie ol my heart."
tog |>o»'ler. you cmn easily make It at
••Oh.
ntolhcr.
how
i«retty
you
Itw
lujaciiie bow anxiouidy the bungo'
will be geuerally conf-edrt that It Itfollowing Supday Serena
amihome and li Is not only cheaper than
"How nwiMi!"
urchin oi Mhc fiioitK-r of seven mu>t
high priced everywhere. As a result,
her-alttera went Imo the Ocl.is. As *hal joi< can bjir ai the store but la
•■Where are you going?"
inexotable ladle and bow a
Un. Uabc]'Bates Williama, Editor.
the housekeeper whose purse strings
<>n the grata sadly mtulng, a foneb belter and the following Is an
"Guess; " I cried. "Tm golng-«ol^ pretty gtn mUhi get another draw
are not elastic most, of neeessliy. con- ,„,ntliv of light fliaments railed "vlr- excellent recli« for making the powtent heiaelf with the roaraer cuts. It
ibreadV api>eared on her while *ler: Mix well together eight ooot-et —going to SUV right here' with ^ou Irum the buuber's boy.
Ibis
alternoon."
I
ended
eniho^ik-r
At
any
rate "to uke P9tloek" means
_ '• “O' 1““^ •'“C« thes* eqarser t»r.nj tiegan wT*vlng themselves of cream urtsr. and four ounces each
tlons were hard to tell, but now butch^ nisgnllieent dealgn. Serena, of baking soda and cximstarcb. Sift ally; and I smiled. My little ruse bad to take wb«t «ou get and aa> nothing
JiMt b* 6t>a.
capfuls of rich chicken stock; cover era And themselves with the porter- »,tchlns the design develop. resUied «'« or six times through a line sieve succeeded. Just a simple white <lress whether the |«( Is in I Imnffrs or in
0. heart of nine, a« shouldn't
and let standiwo hours. Heat grad- house and tenderloin steaks lelt on (bsiv^e was perhaps on the thresh*‘c*l’ •“ ■ closely covered can. A had created the Bi^DOspbcre that I the homes ol the man who eageriy InWorT]' sol
Viies a irieiul ol bis youth to dinner
ually und add om- and ouv half table- ihdr hands, while less costly cola are
^
discovery that might teasi-oonful of baking iKiwdor In wanted.
The children were nos#; I was and loraeis u- t.-ii his wife,
t\'hat va've missed of lalm a sikxinfuls of granulated gelatin and in steady demand. The thrifty bouse-, (.ring work and pros|>eriiy to hci maa»tfd potatoes to a wonderful aid In
-----------------------rooldn't
color with leal green. I.ei stand until kcciwr need
pity herwelf for hav- jmme. and that her piayer had been making them OuEy and light, and tired and Irriuble: yet I wanted lo be
Have, yon kDow!
cold and snalD through a double ing to rurull her rurchaacs. pra>1ded ,n,werwl.
inaWoK flour lyiler cakes the iMillent and agreeable.
Oe Veu Knew?
teacher, how the sphool chil•^’hst wo've met of stormy t>ala.
Iblckneaa of cheese-cloth iplaced over .be knows how lo cook the coarser
,h.
nM.-nrk balilnR iiowder sho;ild sever lie stirThat t. lalnuin a correct subdlng
drcD liad taken a dislike of a certain position always, even when 1
Aad of srotrov's drivina rain.
a lioe s.raluer, Into a border moM. g.,,„ed muscles; she really will be ho“
Th^r«^ exw’sit.
dress
1
wore;
they
fancied"
1
•mu
alWe can better meet aaalD.
flrti rtlpiKsl In cold water. Chill Uior- i.rovldlng her family with more nuwhitened by her *
*“•*'* *''*™
,
sink waalhug .iiahes wiU do more for .
If It blow.
apiwarwnce than One cloihea?
OUR'.I). renmve from mold and nil tritlou. food, at U« cost fban for^„ie.voird lo lu.lute lu ' TU
When eggs are scarce, comriarch Ysys cross in 11. i recolle. te-1 bow
That to jia»ie a piece of soft felt or
- with cold boiled salmon ire^l
mcrly.
difficult. As ghe may be su-bsUtutcI for pan ol the pleased they wore over a new gown
Fbr. arc know-, not everr morrow
from skin and hones: then flaked.
Savon Beef-Two pounds of round ,breads Interlaced. Arnold, who wae eggs In custanls or other duhes wherc and e.|»clal1y over anything white velvet In the heel of your, shoe or
Can bo sad;
M\3Aaed with 4ali and lemon Juice.
_slrloin-steak, one onloO. one can .ai^hlng her. attached a hit of wood milk and-eggs are tailed for. and a Tliey Ivegged me always to wear
wlU
prevenl It from stlpidog?
So forgettins all the sorrow
and luolMciicd wl>Kji!gUjntiali.e dre.is- <,f ................... -. salt and iieppez, one
That one win of boraclc add and '
,|,e end of each one. and thus the leasiswnful of cornstarch Is egual to white. Now I was resolved to lert
WehaSehad.
Ing. Gai-nlsh with- nmil’irifjiii lil.is- bay it-af. W||k-and i
> thick slice btibbiDs were-made Then, to sustain one egg. When using an egg beater. again tho lower of the while dress „„ pans waiei aic excellent for weak 1. M ns t^d awa> our fears.
and sec If it might not react upon my or Ored eyes? I*ia the liquid Into and
nd steak, top slrioln or shin. her work, itcu-m' Usicned it with pinI keep It In <
And iHii by o&r foolUh tears.
tlri-d nerves.
on the eyes.
A pineapple li
Ic is goo.1 aoiV Roll It in flour and place It in a can^
,hot de'lscd lime, but move li aiwut in-ihe bm
And through all the coming years.
It was a dull, rainy day. hot I had a
That toast Is liciier In soup than
incx|icnsive. Ma
ynip by Imjling si*role or other deep baking dish
ciisbion.
*“ excellent way to cook tanned
'
Just l«> glad.
warm Are. I aoletted a while waist,
rracke'iy? I s" hrokeo pierce,
> riiKuis of V
and one enpl*il which can be closely wvered. Add
^
ji^si |,ii of larc
*’* ^
—James Whltremb Hlley. ©f HUgar ten mluutci. Add the juice the slleetl onion, hay Icof-am! tomawhen cookt-d In tUU way it will ro not i.H> thin and .BiBsl a little out ofToast and cut In liny squarea.
style. The*. 1 found my old pique
That the best way to train your .
ihn-e Icmoni
; th>n cover and place In a nunl- or Sro,... ..otm ru. ror iMr
“'■I--.
• pineapple, t'ool,
■ eraie oven, f'ook- slow ly for twtj, “dresses, and bread was no longer
of boiling
water and place skirt, a little mused, but clean. I wore ^hud m the way you want It to so. is
-............
quart (four cuptt
*
Never bear more than one
hours, removing,the coCer at the ^nd
upon the stove, then mis one hcapirg a dainty blue rlhtmn at my neck and ,.er?lstently to walk in that way youreking In the home of-Serena.
trouble at a time. Some fteople
, of one hour to add reasoning-of salt r. . .
taiilespoon of tvtniBiarcb with six a bow to match in my hair. A string aelf?
Mint t'n|s-Kxpre»* the
xbai a ir.liturt df oqnar ^4ru of
' tear three—aM (licy have bad. all
dng a glass or earthen
I*"l'l'rr. The julrcs
julrca of the meat
''lemons, using
l*ri'prrd 'Z.*rena *fajUim"tI sisxmrule of cold water, stir In the of blue lujads. discarded some years
• they have no*, and all .they cxcorn and let boll tbo minutes, then before, completed my costume. l.a« .^lyc.-rlne and lemon Juice U a cheap
).o,oo .,0,.,..r. A,Id ,l„. r„,o.
Hood wl.l, U.. .oom.oo. ,o loroM, r„h '■>
of ail. a lace-trlmmcd handkerchief, and effective lotion for chapj*cl hands
• ficcl to .have.—Edward Kvciett
.dro-toorrl,. or . r,„i,,b or r,„h rolm. «.oo. or rr.-,. .r,ll„ rr,. oord or ih,
season to taste.
with
a
dash
of
cohwne;
Oh.
bow
the
-n,,,
u ibe'result of Vnow. * Hale.
ood o,„.l.orr 0.1.ror. „r ,o„. rud loruiro.. .ri»ol.™ rr,,- looirr, dr,™ or
'
Save all the bones and actai>s of
third reailer class used to admire
how licat to ute your uoi^nLa of
bolt ou|.ror or ..icr,
i-oi.r-nod >“• r"-** So .■,tr« rhiolfnlorr r.»-•”» Arnold .or. noirrlrd.
meat, as bones are valuable as a fer'
'
'
loi M.od rblrt, orrnnio.
Jo.r r»ror- ««■«. oi«r rr . ro.wror. t. uwd ib.
Tbr, .oro vor. b.„i„.'boy r..d llllicT and should be burletl at the "t««(-hcr's handkerchief, so nice an" wisure?
That muafr and fun are food (or '
.-„r„,r. ,«„r i„,„ . „rt. l,,r. o.or .
">•>
»»''»
"> “■
"■“>
•"
'■'' “"I"
or
bo.bfc .od orb,r ,b,„i.. amellyr"
.Now I was rcaily fdr the alternoon. man's best nature?
roroo Id,,,, or I-. ond .d.i ib.«. ik,i.
"»•' or romb rr„t rw-ono And
d.,.rrhrrrA .bd .« rr„.,» .r.oor..
1^,..
and
I
fell
quite
tsynal
lo
entertaining
That
a
pinch
of
salt,
lojuovca"atlies of clillUHl ginger ale
IMt, a small “fif ha'f l-oub'!*' Of steak or sUouldor
lers were lacemiakera.
exoelleni loair far houselmld use,*
three restless children just recpveieverything, even coffee and Ice
Inincl, of mint leaves ifi the top of the o'
<>*
This I. why. lu the city oicanaU.
>ng fretii the Rteaales. -At the chores <fram?
Pitcher for a garnish. If you have not
“““ tabK-rikmnful of flour, clocks and .swans, there may still be
J
of "Ohs" and : ahs" and the gentle iota
That wise Is the woman who knows .
an api.roiu'lote i.ltcher with cup glass •*"
on'ons. An old- seen on the threshold of many homes


on my hair, the loving louche* of the ,-hai to remember and what' lo foT^
es, M.rvc this bet. rage front a punch- fh«o«cd dlsft. and an excellent one. « younggirl Plyingthe busy bobbin.
The following brsuTlIul lllilo
1«>«I In pmtcb or Iuhk- glasses, r ..»• '»>c hoi-iK.1 so i«,mUr In Engtand. with agile
fingers, and
wc.vlr.
^
uitb^ihe brh-1:ferString Of beads, i fell more than .rcliaid for the extra trouble. I was acwas written by rharles (»ram
iraiw Sherlu-t-Mak.. 4. symii of‘'■‘cP- flre proof dlshee are t.hreads of flax ln:r. trad, fuirv II
trxtiiring steel kplvW and they will lually resie-1 end In good humor with
Man's tha Man.
for the Mother's Magaxine:
three cupfuls of sugar and two of wa- “>adp for It with the name hot-|iol i>iBCVrious latn h-hloe like silver.
Riyrelf again, while the children ■were
maa's .the "»sq
tcr< when .ool, a.Id two plnu of '"'ttied into the sMc: bai any dc-p,
-----------------------my Bara-ry
To keep the lea InWids while and eager to follow every suggestion that
,»a»s—
siraliiwl graitc jiiire and two table- baking dish nmy he niaile to serve.'
Cakes ef Many Kinds.
nnd^r a
I
made.
s'l«onfuls of orange juice; as H be- Kl'l^
CInnsnioii t\vke-.fr.am one cupful »«"•
'•*« “•“** nianner.
An' Ikiiney's bewiy married—
nncuBsingly.
ph
the
magic
of
a
Wbili
“He's the wan that knows the' ways
gins to freerc stir In iW whipp.sl
“ roimd of Iteef. of sugar with otie-fq^rth of a cuplul '
From none could he gel ant

» lablt^imonful of lores. Iben American Motherhood.
The burdens should be carried.
whiu-8 of two eggs Serve In |«|dcr
best end of tk neck or sboul of butler. Add one half a cupftfl of
comfort.
twice, ami Hie iKirax added t>
iiiache leaf ru|is.
‘Irr of lamb. I’eei and-cut the poiS’ •nilk. oue UbIcd egg.-one aud threI.et the woman wear the grace
And as be slowly Journeyed, groai
ler for bcrublring floora and lablcf
\VatermeloD Sberltei—This- U as locslnto chunky |de<W yflx the sail (bunfas cupfuls of flour, sifted with
Ing under bis burden? the Aibtel of .•
luttaiahle. First «“<1
*ith "‘c Hour If a nice.
ieas|«onfuU of Iwking i«*dcr
'•'vm wljltcr and saves labor,
e™. ,» him m,i „il.. hl.d .orefnlb scrufio Hie red pulp frou: a J“*vv *»“c is ohislnablc. put this In Bake in a blscuii tin from twenij-flve 'Haksware can be made shiningly
Iv. Baying:
ripe Dvclon. saving all the Juke; lo 'he »>otioni of the .lisli to help make 10 thirty minuter
Uefore piacim: '■’•••“ •’>' washing Hie pieces Ihtough chanres are you wIlMlke HI The corn' By tbe crown' wlfl^ony bat. .
tbout
"Uratbef. wbal carryesi thou?"
two <iuar'ts of the iiqul.l and pulp add «hv gravy. Cut the meat Into conven m the oven. s|.rinkle lowdered clMia“aP
*hvn ahouM be popped the Right before .The chief all our rtchea.
lasing and i>oilsblng. and there ii
and left In the oven or «ome otlier ,
And the man atiswerol surlily, ~.My
e cupliil 4f sugar and one of mimed
plecc-s and mil them 'lo the sea- man asid sugar igranulatcdi c
I ll be king o' this An' -lbW.
lx M«-rw>av to clean coffee and teaiiois warm, dry place until morning,
l*cc!ans; ^
when
iwrily ilUAW.
fraxen, »mi
stir II*
in ironing.
Mare
all the ...........
ingredients
.-A;»^Ajfl.
iiA-ii
jwiiiA
.......................................

................
y
' sure I'll wear thd breecbes:
,
'than
by
allowing
a
little
borax
waiei
fore aervlDg, set the food grinder at ^
-The Angel smiled pityingly u|«n ,he beaten whites of two pggs. and ihe dish In Isyerr. having ,Kffaioes fv,"
MaMU„,r rookie.-When y_______
\ Yes. an- need be. 1 can teach
him and said:
Serve ln a melon shell testing the last Uyer. Add one or two Uinl.
sing l-otli good and easy for to t>oU In them iwice a week for hf- the notch 'where It grlada Ux eoareest
The Spaniab way o' walkin'!"

• l-ev us look into thy bundle and „„ /
Mdneys to enrich the gravy, and |mi
trv this One cup sugar. 1*0 leen nilnui«-> and this ulotion^<-iea>is. and run the.ffepcorn through. Place' .There's mj- Baniey'a manful apeaeb—
examine thy worries
^ ^rtroa egg-nog Is quickly made. 1“ enough water nr sim k to noarly ,hiriis cu|.'lmtier, on.-half of a cup of >>rlghiens and pin ifiew, and aRer hsing In a Busm oven until the chopped pop
I listen to him talkin’.
the
borax
water,
pour
it
down
the
sink
corn
Is
hrett-d.
Then
serve
with
And so they looked to. but lo. the
egg.\inill stiff. «» «»>«■
’'•"e not lews than three
,„„k. ppe level teaa|wK>nful ea.h
ttg clean and disioleci the pl|>cs.
surer and cream, like any otlier .,
sack was eminy.
add gradually, while beailnff-ronIku In wutr water as that "
of so<la and Iwklng'iiowder. oni
I's tbe man!" my Baney*^
To make a gn*' cement for tinware breakfast food.''x
"\Vh}, surely." cried the man, "Uierc ---------------xiamly.
------- ---------- -------------------®
O'-O and a teasiwoutul of any desired
were two great worries, too heavy for ,e„,„ionfuI of b.eeklast x-ocoa and a
moderetely hoi. bm u.wanls the navoriog iTour to roll Tbe .-ooki.-s o: crocks, inke •■<iual t larts of soft
Tr, .aain., I^II .
n«B,
a,
...
man to Iw. Hut-ah: yes. I had for^
um increase the heat m, Ilmi ihe(lop
very thin and Uke.1 in a pmiy. flnely sifleil coal ashes and sift- white kernels of poprom lo each pory, well^memhered days
sot-one was a worry of yewlerday. u,e mixture, while bretlng constantly. I«tatnes will brown
Servo lo tho
cookies are nsu- e<l tshle salt. .Mix thoroughly and i«ck
Tb«.u..pr«.
wi,. I
well
into
ilic
hole,
then
plaec
'he
i«n
and so It is gone."
ihroe-fonnhs of s cnpinl ofrold mllk, dlah in which cookc-d. wrapping a nap
„„iai,iu-d when eggs are high.
.)• .ubBllulAftr
u„,..
" And the othi
I. ton... or pe.
Turn Into a glass an.pplle the remain k'n a™""**
outside before sending
oiuM-gg rookies an- excel- on the stove with a little wale, lu uu- ..a,
sR ••Whai -why. iliat
worry of
nilxturd on top. •
•' '« "‘v table.
I^„,
vaneiv loll out half ilk lU the cement hardens.
,1., cola dec. U .IU..U.A Koo« .ho m. II .o.. th. CA.m
and It-li has not yw
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Moiled niiiuer-Two joimtis of hils- dc.ugli In 0 sheet, sprinkle wlHi reUliis
Where Ihe Kiuo I. «,rvea u lab). .
yoe while h.rwlf wm .^11.
conw."
How Mothers Can Help.
Help* lor Wsah.Oay.
small dish of perfect kerdeU of pop u,g| j
tn, pi,jn as day.
~ei. one head of tabbage. can»ts.^“'l roll lightly to press Into (he
Then the Angel smiled with Inflltite
i have many Mnies been
Mondav or Tuesday Is usually
lie placed near tho tureen
-j.,, now I'm aeelng through IL
turnips, uiti and pcpikt. borrer^dlsh
orreredlsh m.'
dnugU. then cut out and bake.
chosen for wash-day. and there arc and4
i- served with each portion now sbe let me have her way.
1) over the
.
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.Among ihingr - --------Almond
liiM-ulis—One-half of a cu|v
several reasons why uic latter is pre­ of. soup They float lightly on the
An'
sure
I
Mver knew H:
ker h the ful • augar. one-fourth cupful ot butferable- The clmhes may be gathered
surface and aw a pretty novelty.
p„Bed ww pride m I could be
oiks ol two eggs and white of
togeilicr.. memlt^. sorted and iwi to
Try scrv'ing a dlab of buttered popAs* atruttlo’ round ah' equawkln'
1-^g- one, two tablroiKKinfiiis <if <-rcatu^ or
soak M'lmiuy afternoon. As the la'corn w ith cheese to accompany tbe "Man'a tbe man!" a« 1 an' she—
dinner milk, om- and onv~fourtb nipfuls of
.Icr iisiiaUy needs replenishing, that aficr-dlnner coffee The n
week rupluls of flour. Roll thin, rut Into
'She listened to,me talkin'."
sack for his sorrows. If thou
of uDdereundlag. so when our. small “
pmnne.1
ma> l-e d.ine also, an.l the wash-day
■hrad, the mrui lu-Wied and put into rounds, brush the iu|w with the egg- dinner need not b.- |«orer than that family will be sure to like It for a
. A. Daly.
only ca«t this block ihiqg aside, and boy was about seven mooiha old and
brine to idrkle or ci.in. It U nut wise white and sprinkle aith one ouorv of served on other days. If for any rea­ change InstRto of loa-xt.*] creckere.
give all Ihy strength inil cheer an*l began to notice Ids playthings, wc'gof
For thU reject all ImturfccUy cooked
lo liny corned liccf haphatard. for almonds blanched and rhoii|>eil floe,
« ler Faathera.
son some other day is preferred, set n
eourgge lo tbe things of to-lay. real blni sibber doll ond a smalt furry
sometimes tbe meat ha. been put into
c*ke—t'ream one .-up of aioTi lor ilfsl work, and always wash kernels and allow a leaspoonhil of , Feathers and down are a
uislonunr can never overcome jhee. tat, He’was ven fond of them. a.nd
.nprereM wa*
laln.aisjonful of hut- on riiat dij if the w-ealhef will iKMmll melted biyter for every cup ot pop- bnt 1( you know’ a bank wh'ar
The man did as the Angel com- every time that I gave them to him I
really necessary, on the monting of
add the yolk of one egx beat*
There |s no department of houaework corn Four the melted butter over the cstHgjl grows, says the Woman's
rnanded.
picked them up very carefully and
one-half ot a cup of milk w here order and system will enable hot poprorn and stir until every piece Home Comimnlon. you can have down
And.as be took up bis Journey and said: "Nice kitty, baby lie careful tbe day the dtoncr U to Ik- aerved.
wliw
the
meat.
i>ui
it
into
a
large
ket
u'hen
well
mixed,
add one an.l one- one to accompllsli so much as In the ha* a touch of the moisture. Sprinkle ptUows galore Tor tbe mere making.
went swiftly on. hh hewn and lila Pretty doggie." etc. In fan. I alwaya
He
with
etougU
cold
wa^er
to
cover
ball
cui«
of
flour,
and
beat
until
Ilghlly with salt and serve warm, with You must know that tbe flnff ot tho
haeds were free to relieve raaay a treated the animals as if ib^- were
lauQ.lry.
IL an-l slowly bring to the lolling
«r the egg
r1i>e cat-iaiL which may be gatberod
All stains arc moie easily removed any -variety of cheese prefem-d.
brother wavfarer of lila hur.letfs and alive It dl.l not uke «mny week*
atlff, and two t««at»onruls of from a garment l>efore n Is washed
Try • korneiiei" as a novel form qt^fi''laie August or In early Septembar.
to pluck sweet fruits and flower* for him to un.lerstand that 'moih«-r isilnt, II the water Is very sail when
er Turn Into nr.-asc.l than afterward Hold tshle line", that wafer to s.-rv-g with afternoon tea. makoa a plMow equaled only by down
along the wsyslde
f n.-vi-r handled tlic ant^ls ns she did it reaches the boiling polnL l-our II
away
an.l
add
fresh,
cold
water.
Again
,,ver
cake
uns
and
l«kc
twetrtv'
toin
Utile
cookies
are
made
from
one
cup
ilaelf: so be provident this year, and
is slalne.1 with Irult or coffee over a
And wiiea ho rime at last to. the the other idayihlngK; and to know hy
Blowl.v bring to the boll. Allow linlf
,p ,
iKiwI ami iwtir boiling water through of cl>o!>iK-d |H>|icorn. a ublesiioonfpl It you live near a lake or a pond, get
aeiilr.t of tlie sun. It wan with amll^ the look hi her face that she was
^
Cake—Tw,
a hffnesl of cat-tails for fntara
ips dried apples it unHI It tUsapiK-ars A iesk aolu- ot soficoed butter, white of one egg,
Bird r. song.
^
worry when he was careless; to tin- an hour to each lound of meat to be
cooke.1, and rook slowly; only so will
ler nighi. then cho|i|«d an.l Uon of chloride of lime applied fre- one-ihlrd of a cup of sugar and a Jlt- use. Yon will Ond them the mo« In-.
den-tand that when he seeme.1
the meat Ik- Icnner and well flavoi;ed.
one and one-half cuyis mo .quently da excellent tor all kinds of tle salt navor witb a half teaspooo- expensive an-l Batlslaetory matarlal
4 4 4 4 4 4 4^^4444444444 fully transgress this unwritten law
While the het-f Is cooking, preiiarc Hu
ful
ol
vanillaThe
butter
1*
first
cab
•mi'lo)' f®? «''>» PBrimae. If
ihort time; beat one Clip hut stains In wblie goods. Rinse ihnr4
FOR AUGUST P^iRTIES.
4 the animals w.-re put away until-anvegelables. In spring, uac young car
<«• >®"f
to live to a see­
two of sugar togelbcr. a.Id oughly after using Cblldrcii often get added to the choi.ped poi>corn. tbeo "
44444444444444444 other time.
'
rAts. tahlwgr, l«ects and white luieggs, three cui>s of tar on their clothe*, und this Is suc- the egg Is ailffly btaien and atlde.1. ‘I®» ot the country where cwt-tails do
Cold DoulHon—Fbr cold beef lK>nil| h,ve never once allowed myself nli«: in winter, a Arm cabbage, car- three well lieairn
^ ^
flour. one leo-iioon aoda. cinnamon, res-->ru1l> iicatcd by nibbing the i>laces then the sugar and other Ingredienis. "o' *row, then subsilnite -.ttie aflk
don, ret three pounds of raw round to
in too greatu burry or too busy,
roitow ,«r.ip.- A
Deal
all
together
Ihoroughly
and
'rom
milk-weed
|>oda.
Gather tbe
d
or
butter.
Ibec
washing
in
steak In fine ph-ces and let II soak 10 keep up this rourw
' lime Bill he needed for cooking win
. spoon atace. one cup raisins stoned hot suds. One appllrailon <s usually drop from tip of leasimoa ontd a but- P®d. In the fall of tha >4ar. haag
In throe qnaru of cold water for an taken much |>atk-Dce and iwservervegeUl.let than
tender. ■I'?>“F
chop|.ed. Bake moderately.
all that la neccMary. but If any of fered baking sheet. Spread with a '»>«« "-^at In paper bags to dry. aad
hour. Then bring It slowly to a sIm- ance. for our son Is a bolstoorus.
be put nto t e
Feather Cake—One cup sugar. Uble- the sialu remains, repeat the process. knife dipped In cold water and bake
wHI
®P«>
t«» »!»•«•
mer and cook In that manner for five hearty feiiow. who seems to take a
“''I- *« they can be made np Into
If the water you wish to use Is not in a Slow oven until a delicate brown.
hours. At the end of that time put special delight in Hirowing things
fooke.1 b> dinner spoon meltcvl butler, one egg, one________________
j.llloww m tbe eady spring.
half nip sweet milk, one cup flour, clear, put in a tem-itoonful of sb
itii and ti.aktng Just is much noise
Into It half a carrot In which are em­
Real Meaning ef “Potloek."
bedded tour clove*, three or four
>11 Imparities to sink lo the bottom
Potiuck dinners are Jolly affairs and
engllah Baebuiy Tnrta.
eighteen months nip* and iwuioer. can be boiled with
aprigs of parsley.'three stalks of cel­
and leave it as cluar as spring water. are no longer a novelty. Each |>ereon *M>r ®®® cupfol of curraMa, one cup
layei rake.
ery. a small onion cut In l4o''lilecei/ ol<I now and has come.In contai t. aevmeat, IHah all togeiivei
Hard
water
is
soflentMl
by
dissolving
invited
Is told to bring enough of one ful of choi>j)eJ candied lemon peek one
and a small idero of bay 1^. 6oolT rrol Hmes wiib live anlmsla. That ____ ______radish or other sauce with
horsx
in
li.
Tbe
amount
required
dearticle
Of
food
for
two
people.
There
of sugar, and one tenspoonfnl
Eaeily
Made
Desserts
forgottenand
and been
been
slowly for another hour. Tl>*m kiraln be
"e' er oncereforgotten
Mncha Jelly—To half pint of left- i*cn<ls upon the kind of water used, are put on the table at serving time In
cinnamon. Roll paste one-fonrth
Jt and stand >n a cold place. Bklm roiigh. hut ru.ldles a small Uiien ai
Sometimes of an inch thick, and cut tote tbreecoffee, strained through cbeeee- Do not ^ lye or sal aoda. for borax the original packages
off the faL seiaot tbe broth with salt «««»‘*' “ '
•"» '««*
Injnre everyone's tarte has run te one thing, '“vh squares. Place one teaspoonfnl
but that makes it all the funnier, of 'It® mixture In the center of amdi.
k
.h.,U
h«,„ whl„
-n*hly
.h... ,hu. ...ailn, hi.
^
.» » U..A -H». *.,1 W»
_______
sUffenlng tor aUk or Home Cheer recalU one November fold tbe edgee over, allowing them toWhile the liquid to coming

>* "
m a boll .ti/i'rnn'^Lt.n'liT
Iv 'h*' hi* ®®'hrr has a small til- '
. “An'itaciure cornaiareh. When thickened pour into lace to made by patting one ounce of roast when all but one perron came overtop a little ih the center. Ball
«“'‘l -,0»e mixture breaks throngh.
m.
"»nh.«i U.mi .1 lb. .uc«« o, l.<,
IhAl.Mhml i»,ld.. Thl. m.y b.
«.ble lb . wld.-ib.bth«I boiU. bearing pumpkin plea.
Tbe real orlgla of Ihe word •■poton n bnklng sheet, make a few
" ..
? ..i.rlib.bL .hi nw. her
b„ .experi­
„pcrt.
,i,h whipped
,bihb-l or
o, evaporated cream,
b».ib.
.bd ....rib, li nth h.1, b plbt o,
.
>llh
ten minutes longer. Bklm tbe scpib
tlally the wo^k of women, and Its deorapena-Pour the conlenla of one «>M water. Place the bottle In m pan luck - la unknown to tooei of the P*o- ®"to AOwro the top of each, brush
from tbe (ff^ and strain the bouillon ence on, hoping that some other qmU>- xedopment at the present time has
^
^
^
^oU
water
on
the
Are.
When
tbe
pie
who
use
It.
In
Umogev
Prance,
with milk, sprinkle with sngar and
er who wants her small boy or daugh­
throngh a cheese cloth, placed over
been
most
esfcerly
cultivated
hy
Utem.
^
heaolng
taMeeDoonttua
is
dlawylved.
strain
through
a
however, one tun* Into potlurk Itself. hAlw «*hUI brown.
ter to be tbe best of friends with
n fine sieve.
Tha following ttanslailon is from
~
ch and
and aogar Piece of cheesecloth tote another bot- In a certain corner.of chat qualm city
Jdllhl Boulllob-ir . J.1IM ’bbull.
""
tbe Jounml des Dehatesi
"Uitle of this liquid into of JoaUIng roofs there I* eitll secreFer the ChMIren.
If desired. When thickened mold. O®Ion to wnntnfl fnllow tbe above dlrec'
________________ _
‘There once lived in the city of Bru­
water and dip the lace to It. gated, much as It la s ghetto, p SaraSoap bubbles tha^ will not bant la
Berve with grape Jelly.
ges a young girl named Berena. Her
Mom. bnt oook n ksttckle of veal with
Mrs. Wilson's Ideal Dlnhar.
Prw It on a ^ane ol glass or a cloan oen population, probably a remnant tbe biowinc. but wUI float and roll
the BoaL if tbs betdllon JelUet when
Mrs. Wllipn. In the role of bouae- family was poor. Her Infirm and wid' galod.
marble slab to dit- Every point and of the wave of Saiaren* that swept about tor aome time, may'be made by
a Jrily to not-wanted. dUUe ft with kedper. has prompted a dtoUnctly owed mother and little sisters livci
stoned olives
should be
placed smoothly.
Chop sufrirlenl ______
_____ to
.. scallop
______ ______
-- _____
_____
over Europe hund^s of years ago. Ilrst dtorolvlng a piece of enmana
I .
etn
hot waier.
water. i Many peraoM prWar It southern scheme ot food prepnrnOon. «nlr by her Ubota. nn^ In order to
, «a,„i ruptul. also coarsely \VTien It to dry. It to retfy to
Here they live in their crooked, nar- kttebea aoap. about an Incdi dgoara. In j
E .
made
made with
with UIhe bObte nad
Doth she and -Mr. Wilson are* very maintain them *he had,fo «ork Ineea- chop ihre«H|uartep* of a cupful of nut without Ironing.
row streets. foHowIng old enstoms a plat ot warm water. Shave H te 1
K
■Claiming
•etolmlng that
that it U rtdief ^ If made (o(*4 o> tha epoking of tbe aonth. and ••oUy. and s|>ln ten banks of flax
„,hw pecan or EngUab walnut
To omke starch fOr ekKhte. pnt a handed down from generntlon to •»- make It dlaaolve ffolekly. SfM la a
■'
4f
4f near
rtenr meat
aoeat
■< ' nteen bli hwrriage Mr. WOm has •very week.
Ihroe cucumtiera sad cupful of lump stareh is two cnpfuU eratloa. liiere an many bnlcbM'. ubJeapooBtal ^ gnm arable; aad
'
Batan-Maj
Datan-MaroBnatoe With CnenMbar thrtred upra this diet The Msal dinBereoa a-aa loved fay Arnold, a mix aIth tbe other Ingredients, aprlnk- of cold water. 8Ur aota smooth. abop* In tbe quarter and ootalde ef whan it to dlaoolTed add a teaspoon■
. " .^elly
jIMIy appeals'
appMto'te lovnra of ffuod thinga ner. a U W^n. is oa foHows:
ocnlplor’a ai»pronilce.
who was to Itog all with a
liberal quantity of then pour boiling water over it and each steama a great pot or soap over tnl of glrcertae and tbnn a qnart of
K* :
te
t the MJy add one sUoq. of - Ohleken. Mtharn atyla; rice, enny’ marry her as soon ss be became free. French dressing.
teaat
ant Fbr
Fbr
Ut sUqd for two cook untU clear. Add water to make a glowlag braaite. la eneh pet ataadi cold water. Blow otowly and steiMUr
«r pnrMey )bd (W« died sweet pouteno. wVlte basna, corn. But Serens. seeing tbe dtstrees oftaer hour*, then tarn Into a bed of Irtlime li ibln enongfa and s little .'powdered a ladle as anclnt as the pot
and ypn can maka very term aad briltMBl Mad l4 t«4 :Mt. sslsd.
(smily .grow dsj- by dsy. msde one tasves snd serve
with nmydnaslse. boimx which has been dlaaolrnd In
Whea a tawBMif eoana wMb a Boat bobhtea.
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