Grand Traverse Herald, October 21, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 21, 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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1913-10-21

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OLDEST DAPEB IN MlCfUGAN NOKTH OF GDANO RAPIDS-ESTABUSBED IStt.
Covers Ibc
Grutf Trav­
erse Region.
AHD TRAVXBBX B47 lAOLft

VOL UV.

TBAVEBSB OTT. GRAM) TBAVEBSE COUKTT. MICHIOaN TI ESDAV, OiTOBEU L’l, 19U.

OUT CAMPAIGN OF DUPLICITV
TWENTY-EIBHT DASHED TO DEATH RESCUERS AT WORK WARRANTS
FOR OFFICERS BEING CONDUCTED or HUERTA
WHEN BIANT ZEPPELIN EXPLODED
NATURE MADE GOOD
DAMAGE DONE AT NOME DICTATOR HAS
THREE THOUSAND FEET IN AIR
NEW DEVaOPMENTS EXPECTED
MET OBSTACLES
There arr-'Mo indicatiena That Any
of Entombed Miners are
Still Alive.

FUMES tDDFD
TOMUMITY

MEAT PRICES SHOWIRD
NO DOWNWUD TENDENCY TRAGEDY

WaiblOKioD. On 16—Small cheer
for the bouaekee|>era' alreadp depleted
puraea la held out by the eiperu of
tba department of agriculture. «bo to­
day ansouaced ibai food cropa anil
nieata are Arnrre Aa e rrault ibe
-high ioit of hi log' 'may U more
alitiudlnoue than ever. Combined
tlmatea of tbe rroi« that gu to make
up Ibe food auppliee of tbe Amerlcaii
table are dlacouraglog. while the price
of meat anlmaU Sept 1 waa tar lt>
' PitUO •CATTRRKD WITH OBLUGC exceeii Of the Qguree for tbe jiaat
OF Fme.
reare

ADHMn BOARD KILLED

T*il« Mak«a TWrrt Cra« •wlit
C««nt Z*pp*«in That Haa
Cama to an tMtimaly
FinM.

M
MAPLE CITY

CarJIO. Wales. Oct 16—Ke.euera
today continued work in the wreck­
age of (be I'nivertgl colliery despite
the laci thaf there were no signs of
of (he.eiilombed miners being
alive TIfty-three l>odlee are now re­
covered end 3TI are still in the mine

DEATH LIST
IS REDUCED

6UNACCI0ENTALLYDISCHARGED
KRDDNLAND LANDS TONIBHY

Charge ef Shot Paaeed Through H>a CAPTAIN INCH AND OFFICERfi
Body Juet Below Heart No
*■ON BOARD
Om Waa FreaeM When
Accident Occurred.
«kpected ThM Merc Ught on- Oraat
ftM Diaaetar Will be Shed When
the Burvlvore Land et
AEapIa cur. Oct. ]«.—DaLorum Mc^
New York.
OLAF NILBON OlVSfi OKAFHIC Queer of thio city, aeddeninlly ehot
>lf tbb afternoon at two o'clock
•TORY OF OlfiAfiTER.
(By VnlUvl IYe.e >
and died Inttanily. Ho waa oiartlng
New York, 0<t. I6.-Tbe finer
a hunUng trip with Oeorge
Kroonland 1« expected (o dock to­
Veonard when Vennard went back to
night with ('apuin Inch and elx otbe.'
got bla ■hell vest and McQuaar went
offltwra of the \ultumo aboard This
on. getting aa far as .Charles Bloom'a
veasvl alko carried 04 eurvhlng paeHEROIC WORK DONE 8V REECb- barn Whan Vennard returned, tbe -iesgrra of the Voltumo. Wireless tnue
■edidetfi had ofcurred. the ootlr^ sages today tended to eonflrm the
INO FLEET.
,i.r„
Iln. ,ta,
x„
11. bo.1! loM b«o. 11..
HI.
.nr. .tea ih. ...
.a,ur„ t»I. .0.11
When Laet Seen Veltiirne Waa Burn­ ilMhU,, ...
•“
11 u ..I m... l..i;„a„„ ,a,
.i la. vaii.ni.
ed Neerly to Water Line, fitorm
bow the acoldoni occurred, aa no one'to 116
Hindered Thrillit^ WeH(
wflnoasod the actual abootlng
- ■
ef Reeeut.

SAW STEAMER
VOLTURNO BURN

(Br Caltad Praaa.)
BarllB. Oct n—T»aaiy-et«tit
ara daad thla aftarecKm out of t». laaludlnc tta craw aad membera of tbe
admlralir cocrmiaalow al>oard tbe new
Zapplls LrS wbteb exploded and burn­
ed S.OOO fMt ta aid air nt Jobannlathal field todar. Troopa were dtopaiebad from all dtrealooa to cbecV
fhe mwda that gaibered. MlllW)
aabalaneea rtuhed to tbe aeeee to
eara for 'tbe . bodJea, which were
borribir aancled
Immedlatelr aft'ar Uta aeeldm tbonaanda of people
atreaaed onto tba field. The kala^r
ordered an Immediate report. The
eocidant waa tbe moat apecuniia? in
the bUioiT or Oermaa ariaHqn and
«aa eritueaaed bp bundreda. Tbe
Being an eye witseea of tte tarrkn«e craft measured &00 -leet from Ibis dlaaater of tbe burning of tbe
ead to end. Sbe was aaUlng 3.000 eteamablp Voltarno In mid-Atlantic,
feet op when enddenly the watchers when 136 lives «e;^e loat and all the
mw a burst of flame and amoke
|aubaequeot axcItenieDt of the temflc
laatanUr tba ftra enveloped tbe storm and the seerehtng for the
rant gee bag and tbe moniter btl- bodies of those who leaped overboard
loon plunged nenhward tike a meteor.; to eecape tbe death of burning to
■peoUtora scattered to save them- meet tbe equaltr tragic deetta
eelres from the deluge of fire. This drowning, was tbe eipvlenee of Olaf
was the Btith craft built by Connt Kelion, who arrived la the city yee.
Zepplin that' baa come to grief, but terday direct from tali home in Kudeonly tbe Inat three ectdenU .jrere at-jkeavaU, Sweden. Mr. Kelson ii a
taeded with loes^of life, one Oennan nephew ef N A. Nelson and baa
naval oSIcar was the sole survivor of come to make bla home trlth bla
probably tbe moat awful air tragedy uncle. He lefi ('hrlaUana, Sweden,
tc bittory. He la mgbttuUy burned October S oe tbe Oscar IT. .and waa
and tangled.
I ten daya on tbe way. arrlvlag in S>w
■ ■■
I York on the ISlh. It look a day to
• arrange mattera with the cualoms oiIflrnr and thee Mr K<)son came right
- OB to Traverse riiy U-blle Mr Nel­
son sp^kt vorN llltle BngHsh. to an
Interpreter be told of the terrible experloMt, nf wiinessinc (he struggle
of. the pataengert as they tried to ee
cape the abs death to poaaibly meet
ehnwnd He appreeUtion of tbe work one eqnellv as tragic-,Tbe Oscar IT
t being carried
was one of me latest to arrive, beWeetwn Michigan Developm-Btiine too far away to receive tbe flrat
bureeu An-appwprtatloa of *500 tor'ftiii, for
burning veasel.
i-e frt l»14. waa made . Tbe bureau-Tbs dotes or more of tbe rewculnc
w*« rapreeented before tbe board bv j ,(.aBisbins were tunding off and on
rT)ember of lu executive commit-^ etriviag to s>-e ir there were any
itoB. W.* H. Uoior of (hie city,
had uot been saved Tbe
who inW Of what the bureau has ac- wavex by this time had subsided
coinpliehcd. what It la trying to-do at .eidmbly on arcount of (be vaat
the pra-eent (Inr. aed what it would amount of oU that bad bean apraiyed
like to .!o for the future
by the UBk vessels and the high
.ABirini u one Of the bureau's moat wlnda dying dnwn The doombd res.
loyal «-ipponers. It having made
set was mil huming (terc«ly and Mr
appropriati-m eiery year alnea the Neleon states that he will never for­
first organization of the bureau. ^
get tbe sight The high warei^ the
great vessels crnlslog about, tbe exeltMnaat of irylog to see If any more
people could be found and the steamr ara anally ateamlng away «a their
11 various course*, seme romlag to
lAinertca. others going to eome foreign'
A number tn the Udiea of Lone'port. No one wseted to gel away if
Traa met Tuesday arienoon at the theta waa the leant chaace for a reabame of Mrs. WUlUm Grant for a
nodal aftankoon. The fore pail of
A reception was hold at the home
the aftenooe was si-mt la sewing of N. A. Nelson. 6*3 East Bgbtb
(or the boatese. after which a I
atroeL last evening la honor of the
oeee meeting and a Mothers' dub
BOW arrival. The hooae waa fUlod
organtsad. Mrs. C. M Buell b
with tfienda who cams to jrolcome
appolntad praaldant and Mre. William tba-gtiaaL Moale waa aojoyod
Grant vlea president. Different com- rafreahaenta were aorved.
^
iBlttees were also atMlated. It wu
derided to meat oa^ In every two
MARSHALb—Mrs Adna Vanarman
woeka. Tbe non mMieg will be held died In Lae lownabip after three days'
w Ihe borne of Mr^.^bn Huesa
Uiseas at diptbarta. She was burled
Htiiowe'ea and win be for tbe chil­ at OtlveL Hot husband atartM suit
dren and tbe young people of Loae for dlToroe Baptambar 27.
Tree dtatrtd. All living la tbU ditiriet are welcame to sitaod theee att10NIA->-Mrm. Nettle Btroag la dead,
•raooB aoclal occaatont, A pot luck aa a raasH of poUoa Iry. from which
•nppar waa saruad at tbe dose of ibe Meed imisaalag rsmitad. Rba was
iBMlIng.
.--X
2S yaara old.

WAS PASSEN8ER ON UNO)

ANTRIM GOUNH HADE
USUAL APPROPRIATION

SOCIAL AFTBINOON AT
LONE TREE mSTRIGT

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JliiTi^TJa ar;”.-unwrihen sea law
NO LONGER EFFECTIVE
Maple City tor tnaDy yae
aurrlTod by a wife. He was
ber of tha loeal 1. O O F

He U
Bern-

NEW DREADNOUGHT
ENGLAND HAfi MOST POWERFUL
BEA FIGHTER.
Nothing But Oil Will Be Uead for
'
Paal on the New Navbl
Giant.
(By Doited Prya*
Portsmouth. Bng, Oct
]«—The
Mtllsst. -apoodlesL most powerful
auper-Dresdnaugbt in the world, the
"QuMB ElUabotb.' waa lauoebod at
tbs royal dockyerd here today, the
earning ceremony ..'belag performed
by Lady Ueuz. wife of Admiral Sir
Hedworth Meux. conimaiider-Hxhlef
of the Poitamnuth naval auUoo. The
' Queen Ehtabelh" and her (oar sister
(hlpe now oader conatrucUoa ■■omprlas the von- lauai work la batUeship building Each will cost when
completed
vlll have
spbed .of 2o knots aa hour, and will
be proTldod with tea 16-inch guns
capable of throwing ■ broadalda fire
of iS.dOO Ihi- They will bum no
whatever. relyUg upon , fuel enUrely
(rom oil which wilt be etored between
the outer and Inner skins, ^ch. will
carn'smore than a million gallons of
oil. The guns wUl have an extreme
range of ?I miles, and axpma say
they will be aNo to ponotrau the
thickest armor yet made at a range
per cont greater than at that
which an>- asTal aeUon Is likely to ho
fought. Tbo ODormoua advance In
warship eonstnietlon as repraaentod
by thaso yaaaelt It Indicated by the
fact that (he original D
mmplotad only aoven y-eara ago. had
a broadaMs limit of only 6,8b0 lbs.
Tbo big laeraase la both offenslTo and
dofonalvo armament waa made pooaIble by Kha aubstltailon of on for
coal. wWeh thus prorldod great aoonomy in both weight and apace.

MRS. MINNIE JOHNSON

DIED AT INTBtLOGHEN
Intortochoa. Ocl. is.—Mrs. Mlnhlo
Johnson, aged thirty, wife of Duke'
Jobneon, died at her home at this
place last hlgbt after an iUnaaa of two
montha. Bhs loavaa boeidm tha hus­
band. a mother, sister and brother. aU
of whom Uto hare. Tbo fUMval arlU
be from, tha town haU FTtday after
BOOB at 1 -o'clock aad lataroMSt will
be m the OraoB ipke cemetery. _ '

New York. 0»t 16 —The unwrltiec
bul almost inexorable law of tbe see*
which bars a capialn. who loses his
■hip from being given another command, srtli not be applied to Captain
Prancla Inch of tbe Volturno. The
officials of the Cranium line made It
kbowD today that the heroism of tbe
youDE akipper.'hla deeperate. If tea
inc fight, to save his ^essel and tbe
Prate pan be played in the battle
which resulted In tba saving of such a
large proportten of the Voltumo's pa*sengora and. crew—will |■reserve him
from tbe (ate of many a master whose
ship the aea has claimed
Tbe U»e need* men like Inch.'
ay<!''Ma:fager E. O. Thomas today.
']^le will be given another boat to
^mmand and we'll h« glad to keep
him In our employ '

WILL TRY GLINNAN
Fifteen Menthe Fight By Hie Attorneya Came te Unsucceaaful
End Today.
(By Unit? Press.!
DetroiL Mlcb . Oct 18 —Alderman
"Honem Tom' Gilnnan. char^ wtib
accepting a bribe, will go to trial
Monday in the recorder s court be­
fore Judge Fbelan 'Fifteen months
delay, during which Ume counsel for
the defanto Interposed fine technical­
ity'after another was brought to a
sudden end today ^boo Judge Pb«Un refuted to quash the caae upoa
motion of GHanan's attomeya He
ordered the, t^ to proceed Mon­
day.

COW JUMPED TNROIffiN
PUT^SS WINDOW
New Y'ork. Oct. 30—Emulating the
example of the bletoiical "bull In a
china shop.” a sister of that famous
bull ran amuck last night in tbe Amslaeas center of Newark, causing a
panic among (hooaanda of peraoas In
'the streets.
The cow. after knocking dewn a
number of persona, was halted by an
attempt to leap though'a glaaa door
of A. U Brauu' cloak and suit store
^ 773 Broad street. She waa fimly
wedged ban way In tha door and Are.
had to rtiop It away te radaaoe
tba cow. - —

BUGGY COMPANY HEADB ARE
CHARGED WITH PERJURY.

.Nome. Alaska. CKt ic —Mlorrs who
barr worki-d (be bv-si h saiidr lor gold
tblak It llkelv tliat tliv rvHvgt storm
that half drstroye.; ih« utv druve
ashore gold Iwarlnr bands that wlH
more, than pay fc»^ tht- damage d«ue
After each big storm nlm(.■r^ pan the
BocroUry and Vice Peaaidei^ of Bank­
sand (list has (•eec cast up TIh:
rupt Cenearn Will Hava Haan
bottom of the sea In front of Some (t
Ing Safora Cemntiaalonar who
"ixet In'Fold, but no l&clbod of Fork­
V.
Will Enact Bonds.
ing It baa been found.
ACTION WOULD RROLONG A.SASC
OF POWER.
(tly Vnited Prwsa |
Uamaxw.
Oct IX.—Warrants
Cmphetie Btend Taken By iMlM
charging perjury were Issued today
Btatee Dleeenotriir« to Hie Ftana.
by Vnlted Sutes court CommUsloner
Ns Warning te Ameriaana Stockwall (or the arrest of Victor L.
Is CensMored.
Talmer, aecreun sod tlnandal bead
u( tbe Michigan Buggy company and
iFiy Cnttod Preai)
Flunk U Lay Jr. vice prosldent of FOREIGNERS IN MEXICO ARC BC>
Wasbl&gtuD. Ocl 16—Officials U(be correm, which went ioto bankCOMING ANXIOUB.
day believed that Hoeria had develop­
rupUT last summer
United Sutes
ed sudden contrition la the opares ot.
Marsball Roblnaon of Grand Rapids
bis dlcutbrsF-ip. dus to the emphatle
was sent out to make the arresta. It
stand taken by the United Btetee. and
was understood Ibst Palmer and Lay
the sucreea ot the 'n'ashlngtOB ad­
Would be taken before Commissi
ministration Ih dev eloping a dlsa^
Stockweil today and asked to ftii
s ef Powers Held Con­ proving attitude by foreign governbonds of
each.
ference and Bent Protests te
menu. Hut'they suspect the wfly
The'warrasu had not baea sa
Hiierta. United SUtoe MovisloBsl president is merely carry­
aarly this afternoon, havlag been bald
g in New Olreetlon.
ing out a campaign of duplirlty.
Dp by I'alted Btatea DIstriA Attoresy
I'ooffirial advices today said that.
tVhttmore of Cadillac, who arrived
Huerta sUll InsUied tha eleethR
' iBy United Prees.:
day and desired to make a personal
Mexico cur. OcL 17.—A lUllng of scheduled (or October 36. will be'helfi.
levcstigatlon before the arresu '
rag^ unreet Js apparent v among They believed he would contlaue this
made
forel^erf today, because of the con­ attitude until almost the Tory day of
tinued resignation of officials under tbe balloUng and then enddehlr
Huerta. SpanUh, French mod Ger­ proclaim Ihs olectlons Indenaltalr'
man ministers admitted today that postponed because of unreel tbrouchthey bad held mshy eonf-TYnces over out tbe republic. Sudi a gaove would
the situation, but denied their pro­ continue Huerta la power even, tf k#
dldaft formally
proclaim
hlmaeU
tests to Huerta were formal.
At the session or tbe Board of
AUho’igh ragaidlng the
Conferring With ConMitutionaliaU. dictator.
Supervisors this morning tha «anWasblogtoo. Oct. 17.—Tacit retag- sKuaUon as extremely dsagareu. thA
mlttee on buildings aad grounds ask*
nition of the Constitutionalists loom- admlnUiraUon has not considered the
ed further Ume on the aoloetlw of
P today as a possible solution of Issuing of a second warning to Amer­
Janitor and were given uhttl Best
the adfflinlstntion of Mexican trou* icans to leave Hexleo.
Tuesday at 3:00 P D
Order* «er WaiWvipa
bl*e. OfflcUIs have abandoned hope
The eelectloo of county oaalar of
of a aailsfaciery •olotion under the
Mexico. Gtty. •0«%;;^->-T-bo dlpleWeights and measnree wga put
Hueru regime.
maile
represeaUUvir3'««: Oraat
uniu (be Ust day of tbe saaaloi
Briteltt. Prance. Spain. Cuba. QanteThe repre«*nutlve of tbe Grand
mala and Norway, at a conferenee dpTraverse Soldiers and Bailors' i
eided to recommend that their re­
elation asked tbe board for the
spective govemmenU send wanhlpa
of the fair grounds and buildings (or
to Mexico for the purpose of aS«dlnc
tbeir annual meeting Uvat will held
legation guards.
In Traveiwe City next September, and
A member of the diplomatic oorpa
motion the request was n
made this statement tonlghL He ala*
Inously granted.
said that the diplomatic repreeantatlvea had recomtsended a tempetate
attitude In the -matter of Hegleo'o
Thm BecthHL
reply to Washington.'
I That Huerta's retort to Preeideat
Tbs psople o( klason county are YtUson's message wiu be short and
waking up wuh a vengsancs to tbe pointed ts anticipated by all who are
valus of sgnruHura! devclopmetit. famllUr with the temper of the Hex],
Their supervitors are betag asked to can chief executive Apprehension la
consider a proi<oeltioa whereby (be felt (hat Hueru may try to bolster
county will W'bonded in (he sum of up bis cause and solidify the BStioB
ISS tWi (or Ibe purpose of eeteblUb- behind bim by (tri»g the popidar.
couni}- agricultural school
imagination against (he ^ American
tithins addreesed to tbe board of
government in an Inflammatory note.
pervlsorw are now being circulated In This. It Is feared, would cause an aatl(he several townsblps of the county American outbreak aed force later
FLAYGROUNDB AND SOCIAL CCNand theee petitions are to he brought renilon.
r
TERB A PBATURE.
before the board betere tbe close of
preeeot sewlon. * Tbe proposlUon
is being pushed by the '-ounty school
Individual CouDsM and Adviea '
commissioner, C A RlneharL who it
Be Given By CeHemwndonoe t>
both an able and,energetic educator.
Purente Hording Cars
Ho ban studied the subject with care
of Their Children.
SDtl (lode that $36,000 will be a auffi
B H Brown, former teacher la the
dent sum to buy elgbty acre* of land
(By rnlted lYees )
Traverse City High school, ts now
erect (he
Lewreece. Kani, OcC 17.—The
properly launch the agricultural iDtereeud tas the M A. C horUonUnral
Bute ef Kansas U going to Stand
school He proposes to get tbe 14.600 deparitnesL TbU morning hs started
epotser for every boy aed girl in the which the state pays annually
out In search of the (Inset apples
eommoBwealth. Kaasaa ian't wits vards rpanlcg expense* if a school of that he can find to exhibit at tht
fled with merely giving He children sufficient aixe U established He fig­ meeting of Ui« National Pomologtcal
beoefii of eight
or
nip ures thst with this 64.000 tbe am
society to be beld at Waahlnctou. D.
raonlha of regular public school
be raUed annually by tbe board o» C. November 17 to 22. Tbeee apples
The
state
will
•'mother' eupenisors would not be so large
sre to be In the Judges contest te
ehildrre ouuld# of school oi
the beet fnilt regloo ef
he a burden upon the people when
(he playloU. in the home, through tho tbe benefits are takra Into consl<
the country. The varletiee wsated
irtmaot of ChUd Welfaie esubare Arkansas. Baldwrln. Bee Oaris.
lished as an extension etmrea at the
Lu-iiogton is well located (or such Deliciotts. Bso'pus. Cano, GrareottetB.
I'nlrersity of Kansas, at Lawrence. an InstnutloB. It ts surrounded by
Grioea. Hnbbardsum. Hnteman. JohaWilliam A. McKeever. foraorly pro- large territory of maniflcrat fmit Ihan. Mclatoefa. Mlasoori. Northern
feasor of pbllooophy at tbe Bute Col­ and general faralttg land. Tbe people Spy. Rhode Island Greening. Room
lie at Manhattan, waa called bore occupying tbU land are intelligent and Beauty. Stayman Wiaasap. Tolmaa
uhe full charge of the work aa aggressive and many ot tbesn are
Sweet.
Tompklnk King.
Wagner.
belag tbe beet koowa expert on child ious that their children abaU have Wealthy. White. Peermaln. Tellew
welfare In the country. He wBl de­ school opportunities (bat will rank Bellflower. Tork Imperial.
vote hie eoilre time to the task. The high The proposed bond issne is sc
boys aad girls and motbers aad smaU that It is beUeved (bar it can be
fathoru of the state are hU pnpUs. carried with but Utile difficulty.
Since Kansas is glad to pay his sal­
ary to tell the BMthers and talhere of
Kaasaa how teirlhg up childreB. bis
views may time home to every
Botm City. Mich, Ocl 17.-While
mother and father in the United
returning (reca a trip through the
Btatee. HU Bitlela. written apedaU}country Ute thU atteraooo, W. H.
for the United Prnsa. foltowi;
(By United Praaa.)
lautek
was tnetenUy MOed whta hM
BY WILLIAM A. MoKCEVIft
WaahlDgtoa. Oct 16.—Tbf nomina­
(Written for the United Ptm)
tion of Brand Vi’blUoek as mtoister to car ran off the aide of tbe road aad
PlrM among the eSoris of thU sew Belgium Will be eent to the Mnate to- tsmed turtle. Tbe other oecapaate
depanaeat to smke oat a nmo com- ^ or tomorrow, aocordtng to a of the ear were OBly tfichtly shaken
Ha leaves a wife asd t«i pan.
( CoB^u^ Oh peg* two.)

MAY CANCEL THE BEGTIOK

VAGUE UNREST
IS APPARENT

OFFICIALS ARE RESISNINO

/

SUPERVSORS PUT OVER
SELECTION^ APPOINTEES

FOR COUNTY SCHOOL

KANSAS WILL
HELP CHILD

ORGANIZE PARENTS CLUBS

HDRTICULTURAL EXPERT
SEARCHING FDR APPLES

BRMD WKinOGK NAMED
HHISTBI TD BafilllM

PRDINOT BUSINESS MAN
DLL^ BOTE CITY

OBAMI) TE4VttM Vt&ALD AXD TSAVXBBB BAT BAOLl. TUB9DAT, OOTOBBB U. UU.

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-----------»---------—-----** huUdlng’pi^,
mouT#* foe nequlting t_,
raised---upon the
(arms. Bv-Vsmallnesi of the
ery boy and girl lalred on the farm them. Germany has pinned her faith .dvsnred educatloB. JjMy P«>m‘»‘ns
U desUned to be educated atons to the lighter than air craft, whil farm boys and girl's are growing up
TWIGS AV
special line and the facmiies other nations have continued to ex­ crude and untrained, simply for tack
for securing a -good agricultural eda> periment with the aeroplane with
Isiun of some high
cation are offe^ right at their own much greater success. The gat with Bcbli-venicnt which might be brougfft
#nMlik«d «wdk» Mid ThondaT* at
Tnvana CIV. Utchljaa. by
doors .the chances are greatly in which the buoying parts of the Zep­ wlilitn th. r r.aihpelin
ship
is
filled
ts
always
a
source
favor of their taking advantage of
I'e-ully Till- (arm parents are earn­
HERALD AND RECORD CO.
I the local opportunities Instead of go­ of danger, and so far as has been est and cansct-ni:<m.<! in Ihelr desiriOBO. O. BATB8, ManaStnc Bdlti
ing away to some school where-en­ found there Is no means of making
do the lair ihmg by thetf children,
W. A. OtBSON, Bdltor.
tirely different lines are taught.' The It any safer than it has proven'tn tbe ■but they are at iire?*-at suffering from
farmer of the future will be a man j-asi. The great bulk of the marbint tack of a well i-,-,:icln-oat- plan, such
btarad aa aacoad^laaa oaUrr
Uareh S. IbOt. at tb* poatoRc* at
who U educated along the lines that makes It unwleldly to a storm, several as will guide and stimulate them to
should not be governed by the
TraTnae City. Mlcb.. undar tba Act ot
pertain to bis businesa'and the coun­ of them Uavtog been lost from this their effort lo briag ibeir sona nad
principle.
OcBtwa of MarcA 11S79.
ties that arc progressive enough tu cause. Atmospheric eondltlups work daUghteSs to the accomplUhmelit of
activities only once In a while and
High flnante in the n»st aggravat­
some'large pii-po-- to ill*- This neV
read the signs of the tiroes right and I.avoc with the gas' bag of these
then
relax,
never
accompUsh
easels which Is undoubtedly deranme^i of ri.iid wvniar,. in t>.,eOfflea, ia rrent «t Both Phenee 2J
ed form te shown In the bankruptcy
agricultural scbooU^will l.e
penuanent good. What is neode.d Is
autement of Victor i.. Palmer, secre­
the ones that will forgv to the from the cause of the explosion of the Isnt I'nlverxitv of Kansas »;!l u:ak*-,- a
constant activity along this line in
itu-:npl 111 prove the effleleniy of this eeriou* effori 10 meet the -needs of
tary BoJ financial director of the de­
the
fasten
in
the
years
order to bring to pass the_dc«lred re­
kind of i-rafL One of the pet tbeoiie* llie farm 'bovs and girls as suggested
funct
Michigan Buggy
company
. .I1.6Q In adranee
sults. Evil applies business princl founding ot these achuols will
that has be<-o Invented by the Gcr- a'jove. and to place to the Lands of
.. ?sc la adVanee
which gives the UabillUee ,et the
oonsiderable to start with, but
pics to Its activities, which accounU
.. dbc la adranee.
1 to expUIn the cause ef lb- de- their parents a V of definite plans,
firm as Il,6uC.t::s.7u aud assets oi
for Its^^redomtoance in so many com returns will be so much gr--at»-r than
:ilon of the -U:
»2UJ2.fS. Eighteen banks located
methods, and 'ideal- fo>- child train­
muDittes
It may at times break tbe cost that after-being once esuil:r belonging-to'some other nation ing in the niral ho:»<- W-- mast have
from Wall street to the
Rocky
llsfaed the counties that have them
out in more violent tomi than usual,
dropped
a bomb upon tbe craft
Mountalus bold the worlbless
^ar reaching plan for pror.iag a new
hut qevertbeless It Is working day wiu eonmlder them Uielr ir
the explosion which cost iwent}- crop of Wen and w-rm-n on Hie farms ,
tbsi bear tbe.signaiun of Palmer
nable asset it Is a foregone coniiuand ulgbt to gain a fooiliold and suc­
and make up the liablllUes. The great
thai the farmer of Hie luture eight llw* This is an Improbable —lira.and women with a fare, wholeAccording to the prwronted plan*
ceeds beewose those who are oppo.-ed
mystery In
be educated along the 'line* of theory and even if it wore true would •omc. and caurageou* sentlrucnt In
of Boea Murphy and hia aaielHtee in
to a wide open policy are taking
forever
preclnde tbe pesslUlliy of eesard to life to tbe country
that
great
llnanctal''
tnsUimlODs
agrleulture. horticulture and kindred
the aaaembly and couits of the aute.
Bomebady's word that everything Is
which boast of their conservatism
subjMts. and it U the place of the ever maktog tbe big Zeppeltos of any
Goremor Snliar haa been airipped
>vlng along In i
Were mulcted to such an ett<-nt by
coubUgs to see-thal this work is value in time of war. If they
of hU official toga and dlagracod. bed there Is thee
s Cannot bo Curod
this wholesale Issue of worthless
done. Tte pracUcabllKy of iojnt> de>iro}ed b> the aeroplaneR of <fUier
cauw be refused to obt-y the 4«an
any work along the refonn Une,
paper. At the present sUge It look:
tcbools bB^ been amply demonstrat'-d gations without being ween in times
dates of the ganc that dominates tli/!
this way the fortws of evil get
1‘he the old story of putUng
!to tbe case of ilu- county normals of Jiesie. It ts evident that It would
goeemment of the once proud Empire
* 1
I’jltammor Jock on tbe community itant
‘ bold front and getting
whleh are training
teachers for be an easy nratter to make way with
The Impeachment
In ilir trades, most of which
‘■ Is exi-eedlngly- difficult i
rural w-.rk. No om- now doubts t^ tbcni in times of war should such
3 carry (
I bv many as a short of
. while I
,h,.
j.„„
U.1
trage­
• 1.0k
..n. I
-ffli-ioDcj. nllhougfa many oppo«ed eve'ut 'come to (>ags again,
joke from the start neverVven reach III their different Hues This is due
Uii-m at till- time they were establlsh- dies that have followed tbeSrials of
wsl wdmra. SwsHagwmtodtwyvJ
ed that dignified point, tor while they
the fact that now-ada;s l>ov» arc
; DlM o*M oul of %m an ewussa bv
.i,h o«pi. ,«o h.,.
Ihe counties. They have Im this clasB of air craft prove* that
were conducted, ostensibly accorUmg
losing trades, inx-ause they
. wfcteAtsMtkiBr bat an laSsndaeo,.pu«U.« oI Mo, Oooo. .oi „..;0™pl.ol o™o,muol.)
proved the rural teaching force aa nc nothing has been gained by the Gerto tbs conalltutlon of the slate, they
belter w^es for the first
D-ans in this Hue ot invention. It will
other
means'
could
posalbly
have
were devoid of lefallv « 'Justice.
te very interesting
done
and
alv.
increaslcg
fn
efficleoThis Iriai furnished the first Instance
and value every year. Hcfofe any rectloo in which their future efforts
since the days of King John where will be useful to them In after years.
the hoards of *u|«ervl*<mi. turn will bo directed in their attempt
the prosecutora have acted as the This Is one of the reasons Why the *™***^“****'**,*®'^*!! ,**!!**^^^*!. t^^l'ho are to blame for had conditions
down the c-ouoty agricultural school conquer the air.
judges «s well, and shaped all the unskilled men au- on the Increase asks them for unlimited credit, thej
5 the good peo­
project It would l>e well for them to
acUvltles of ilie proceedings agalnsl In all i<an* of the v-ountry The boy chances are good that he v>lll
ple at whose doors Gie blame rests,
the accuaed, SnUer was doubtless
prefriv to-lake up temporary With little ado. The fails being uo- because of their Inability to keep lliei: make an exhaustive study of the plan.
Is a praposItUm that n-qulr*'
guilty of the cliarges made, hut even employment when he stiould he learn- eovered as to the manner in which jcvos open and their energies directed
State TtnTvV Mnfl/Hng
If he was be was edlltled to a fair
trade makes a mistake that hc this company buncoed- the supposed­ toward keeping conditions clean and careful. <-on*lderatlon on aecounl of
TRAVERSE cixY. MICHIGAN.
trial before an unprejudiced court. w-ili n-gret in after years, hut being ly best butlnea* men ot the counio w-holesome the year around, instead the Imporunce It hears to the future
with
such
astonishing
success,
fureof the farming Industry of Ute stale.
This trial furnishes the first insunce
lctto> .M the last liv ing of tbe
t majorit:
of periodlcall)
readlng and sheds
<H) United Press.) .
in American history where tho.<e who present duv he du<-s not see hia er(let their list of-properlies
the people In every t-oramunlty
ra Orut, Ort. 2>J -Oen. IMix I'tar.
tvHh ovciu-rh' aildr<-!«*i’s. or i»ropformulated the charge* were also
intll In after life when ft is too sumo heretofore unseen light uggn good. and If they workad together
nephew of Porflrtb Diaz, prexld-ntusiliuti to sell your
the judges ofthe facta..and in con­
to learn a cmfl. The result I- the inconsistency of bunking methods
:|>- for right ideal* In ci
According to reports tbe United roler of .Mexico for *0 niany year* but
as
practiced
In
this
eountry.
The
of
ducting the case as it was 4he state that in later years he 1* thrown up«|^,
life the evil clement would soon
States government may yet Uke
FARM OR BUSINESS
iBOw- exiled, was expected to land here
denied her chief ciilren the rlgh( to the world with no means of earning fldals of Ibh oompanj lived like etiinlnlited. because it would find
hand In the copper strike In the upper
an Impartial trial which la an . in­
living, and either beroini-s. depend princes of tbe realm while the tnoney means of llrellbood a.s lu various IH-nlnauU. owing to tbp attempt made todgy-Trom the uteamer Corcovsda.j at cost of *2.')' Buyer and sell­
tasted
and
their
credit
sras
uniiner
may deal direct if they prerfhtoh
sailed
from
Havre;.
September'
alienable right of even- the meanest
It upon somebody else or becomes
0(-cupanU would (>e gone. EtertuI 10 l-iow up a train carrying InterwuieT
29. Te<leral officials HTffMd to discitUen In that or any other state of a uiembi-r of the army of hoboes tirot paire^ up to the time the crash came, vigilance on the part of '1b>passeuKer* and United Sutes malt
the union. It will be remembered roam tbe country- looking for Work and it is evident that the free nian- abiding cliUens Is the price
rumors that joudg Dtai. who
The
act
U
laid
at
the
door
of
thA,
ID w-hlrh they spent other peo­
that when the Attorneys of the, accus­ which they hope they will never lind
decency in any community, for. spaa strikers, but it la proliable that an •started the revoluUon ^ht<* ended
\n Ihe ov'erthrow and cold-blooded
ed governor objected to the commit' There Is alvrsys u denisod for eom- ples' money was the sfcrel of their modk- movements and r-lepnup
investigation »IH b.- made to ascer- murders of ITeeident .Madcro and MONEY TO LOAN OB good nSd WUU
lee s-tich had made up the articles .IK-tcat labor, but the poor distribu­ financial rating -with the monied in- palgns are of tittle effect when long
Improved farms H. C. Oevta. IIS
Uln who was really at the bottom of \lce President Suarex. and the usur­
stituUons.
Tbe
bold
front
act
Invnri
Etau Bank Bldg. Traverse Oty.
of Impeachment sitting among
tion of the supplv is somrlbing tha^
vacailnos are uken by those wt
the
trouble.
The
entry
^
tbe
gov
Ml^.
anm mr
pation of the presidency by Huerta,
judge* Ibrf bead of the coart
Is too often overlooked hy those who a^y W’orks successfully In busine-s lieve in wholesome rondilions
ernmeni into tbe wtrUw Iasi
circles and the k
would be arrested on the latter's or­
ruled IheJr motion. His doclslon make but a fleeting study of
bring forth more speedy results than der*. Dial was sent abroad on a
paralleled
very
often
on
a
smaller
could bave^beeo set aside by
question. Efficiency in the lal-or
have b^n so far obtained
special mUrton by Huerta. It w-a^
of the Imi^BChment court, but the ket Is just as much a factor as It Is stale In every town, Ofllmes
method* employed, it i* evidrat Urot charged at the time that Huerta prac­
members refused to move ftm the
(he business world and professions
It is extremely praUfytog ii
unless the strike U i^tUed speedny tically exiled Diaa rather ihan do
determined^ course they had mapped
ts up to tbe man who works to
there W-IH be a grpat dral of suffering
to do the people and succeeds. people of tV<-Mern MIrhIgan to
- with him. for fear of aronsing
out. -The «uri jnstifled itself *by the shape hit di-sUny hy preparing him­
that the boards of supervisor* I
claim that it was acting according self In hi* youth for Uie battle for On aftttunt of his well groomed sp- different couqiles are appropriating ID that part of the countn' this win­ the Dlai adherents agatost him. Some
ter. It is hard enough for the I'eopli- days ago it w-as reported that Huerta
to the will of the people, but It , w ill
lU-ing that comes In after life. The pearance the merchants fall ov
Ih^customary
amount
for
the
work
to
gel
along
In
lh«winter
Gme
w
het
themselves to sell him (mods
bad ordered the 'arrest of«Dlax Iramo-1
be noticed that the demand tt£t Sul- !>otuiion of the labor problem
develni'ing the region
All pro- they are working but when they have
t and even urge upon blm m<
dlately be lands, on a chara© of leav- j
*er be impeacbed did not emanate pecds entirely u|K>i» whether he w-ill
gresstv.- people recognlle the fart
torome it is bari^ to see how
fog a i«*t to which he was ordered
from the people of New York, hut he aMc to meet tbe demand of tbe than be wants, and only wakes up
that the money that has been siK-nt can possiblv exist in that rigorou*
the
fact
that
they
have
been
duped
by the president.
from Bou Murphy and the gang that times hy booming efficient
the Western klirbigan D“velop-* climate
Whatever suffering Is
rule* the >tate. The power of Mur­ Uin Ijne. anduben getting out where wh« they try to collect the bills.
jt
bureau
has
been
funds
well
In­
Are only purchased once. There­
perietK ed run be blamed to the eperTransactions of this kind show that
IONIA—Good roeds will be tbe
phy 1* seen mot only in the *ciloi
tbe work Is instead of herding to tbe
fore they should he of moderti
who have never budged from principal topic Tuesday afienoon at
there U yet a great deal of re6m for vested. and for every dollar that has
and votes of the democratlr mei
dsoign. built of most durable
riUes where- job hunting Is a
-xpended in advertlttog the their position store the strike begun,
ImprovM^ai In the system followed
a meeting of the supervisors here.
materiaU and artJsUcally Onhers of the state court* and asset
lar routine and dissatisfaction with
tw-entv
rountles
has
come
back
many
and
wbaiever
crime*
are
committed
iabed.
Too win find only sueb
in getting a line upon tbe finaoriat
Tbe board ha* a^usy week ahead.
bly. but In the republlcuns as well conditions which the laborer
fold
In
resuKp
Non©
of
the
counties
ni
tne works ot
with Justice be laid to the gunme
respooslbllKy of corporations as well
who feared for their political future himself made Is general. ' ,
A. W. RICKERO
that have been supporting the work who were brought t<> that section b>
as of indlvlduaU.
COUTWATER—Hrary Straw,
so much that they vot« with Uie
Travene
City. Mich.
have signified any intention of lessen­ the operator* to foment trouble be
32! Bay 81.
Both Phoaea
meat dealer of Branson. T>aid 135 to
mhdoba of Tammany in giving the
ing the amount of their approprlatthe* facUons. Had this undc- circuit court to escape- a three month*
verdict. During the trial SuUer was '
inns and to some instances it is ex­ tlrsble class been kept out of
jail sentence for hsing improper toproven to be a weak man and politi­
pected that more than usual win be country the strike would have been gredients to the manufacture of
Is a genrrpll] acceptcJ lari that
ALVIN K CRUHER. Funeral Director
cally corrubu but every evidence
the better the si bools 4n a
and Embalmcr, SI2 Sooth Union 8L
Macing cull apples In the center voted by the board*. There is not a •eitled long ago. but their presence sage.
wrong doing brought otit at the hear­
Mra. NeUi* PratL osstsunL CIU.
community thst has not received di- gave the operators courage and
ing was oommltted prior to bis uk- community, ihe better the-'class of of a_jmrrel marked at No. j.
phone 875. We treat you oa w*
and permanent benefit Tram the creased the feeling among the miner*
people who are atiraeted to that brought trouble, and poralblj a heavy
Jft ofliee. which placed blm legally
would wlrh to he treated.
development work and it would be ex­ that they were being deallh with
UlSU
fOi
lEtf
WU
particular loeafon. As a rule people fine for a Maj-vlllc maa who I
•neb 20-tf
%yond the pale of tbe Impeachment
tremely poor butinoss judgment oa Justly The emplo.'ment ot gunmen
like to Uke up their homes
o into court and answer for
court and yet this abnormal body pro­
irootloued irom page one.l
a place where the educational 1
violation of the slate pure tot'd la^ the rort of the people of any sertlon fornlsbed b> the so called detective
Teeth
Extraeted Abeolate.
ceeded with the case and got away
plele a^ unified plan to behalf ot
ttr^ppose an appropriation that di­ agencies i* a ntUonal menace
vantages are limited hut choose
which
prohlblta
the
placing
of
mo^
ly
Wtihoat
Pate
with a verdict of guilty. No matter
boy* ^d girls—to redirect the live*
stead the locality where achooP «
By tbe “Kootar- method-1 ran rw
than twenty per cent of sms/lcr rectly benefii* them to many ways. should be prevented by national taw
bow guilty SnUer may have been ii
of town and city children—will be move thote^Mnx teeth tbsototoly
fruit khan standard grade to rach It is an accepted fart Uiat if a re­ and It IS belleved.aliM the lesson
is evident to those wlio have follow dUions arc bert I*oor scboola are
without polx sad wHhoot tbe use of
handicap which is Iiolding back tbe barrel -or box The coaletls of the gion expect* to progress it must ad­
present strike will teach the peo the foUowiug'.
ed the history of the sUtr that he
drug*
to produce uficonsciousBeea.
1. A plan for ib* vacation'employ­
vertise and keep the outside world
development of many rural commun n: barrels shipped by this man
to demand *ucn an enactment to
People of nervous icaii-erameai and
wet even at that a veriuble amateur
ment ef the city school boy. The with weak hearts will sppreclaU the
Hies and as this fact is generally rec- Ubcdlsd as No. l. while they really posted as to w-bst it is accomplish- tbe future. Had arblirmUon been
at corrupt prucilce compared
rtilef
purpose
will
be
to
provide
work
"Koolor”
metbod of patolera extnetog along the line of production in •orted to by the operators and mil
man who ordered hU senteoce and ognired by educators there i* a strong contsieMt »"v per cent ot cnllt and
that I* disciplinary, and helpful
No
Inferior stock. The prosecution of which the people are engaged
amicable settlement would bave
DR. W. o'. KINTON.
trial a* well as many -of the «nen who tendency towaiM ceniralUlng
ooramualty ia so far .advanced that been reached months ago and hun hU character v well os remunerative
school* of tbe rural dlstrlws under
an
of
this
stripe
win
prove
WIIbelB
Block, witb Dr. Holdw
■at In judgment upon Mm. The court
in a small degree.
worth. Travera* Oty. MWitoan
u) afford to stop publicity work, dreds of thousands of dollar* and
the township system, and it will
good thing for the market and will
In bringing In tbe derision of guiliv
2.
The
tormaUon
of
parenW
<
while
there
are
some
who
are
be maRy'vtars before every township go a great way tosrards helMog the
oral lives saved. For thq sake of the
WANTED—lATge wholesale bouse has
not only condemned the men rhnsc
sad
anch
kindred
orgaaiaaUons
In. touch wiib the spirit of the mtoM» who are left w4bout
in the Country will have a central apple business of (be state, which
opcclng tor actlvp. honest man over
job they were neeWng. but the mem­
time;, who of^ae tbe spending of means of caring for themselves dur­ porrat-teacber asaoclalloo*. In this
2; vear* of age to travel to state
bers of Tammany end the repubHean igb ech-1 which wUi be in most during past year* ha* raeelved many
of Mlchinu Exp^Ttenev not neccaoert^ equal, to the scboola of tbe setbacks on acesnot of the |•er8lsl• money to this direrilon, they are few ing the wtour U U hoped Utat a set oonnection. ft U hoped that there may
ring as'well. Now (bet this verdict
eseory bat must furnish good refcities
Minnesota and other sutes
dishonesty of (be growers and and limited in Influence, so that the Ueaiefit of the strike wUI be effected be frequontly an opportnnlty to offer
erencra regardtog character. Steady
has been registered It is up to the
pareau
a
short
couree
In
child
psy­
that have, tried out the plan have packers. There has been h great tm- county is not affected by the position before tbe winter -seta to and causes
pooitioo: good chance for promo­
people of New York to eerry
chology, say six to a doxen lerture*
found it to be a great si|(«es8.
prorement In tbe. manner ot packing they Uke. Wesurn Michigan Is now
tion: f"' a month and expenses
iceosan' suffering by those who
rest of the senleacc «nd
extended through a week's time.
-0*4 5 ncr rent extra commltsioii
tbe map of the world In Urge
unprovided with the necessaries
state of the Temmeny gang end the it has not tfnly given the children In apples during the past year or two.
The
establishment ot^ play­
on tales. Give names of at Irast
the rural dlsiricu a better chance especially to this region and It will letters and no good cltixen feeU that of life.
other pollUceJ
3 reference* Addrees Soles Msngrounds and social centers tor tbe
these'
letters
sbould
be
reduciid
to
secure an education.,1(01 it has at­ he a tnither toeestivA toward honest
ager Bancroft, '-S Beverly 8l. Bosorders of the . tiger. Unless this
yiung
There Is already much tosUe. bv^D ir a few doIUn might be
tracted a better element to the farms packing If a few eaamples are 1
ioD. Mas*.
oeL ri-23-2t»
tlcMup is made the people of the
tereet in ibU mntUr - througlioat tbe
and thereby Increased tbe agricultur­ of tbe men who silU peraist to trying saved in thU direction and
state will be morally at guOty
I. but the eathualaam for It needs
M. A N. E. TIME CARD.
more wasted In some other xray. Tbe
al weglth of Iho state One of the
work
Off
an
Interior
and
worth­
Roller was. and Tammany • ia. and
It is evident that tbo cxploelon of expert advice and guidance
;P. U.A. UiA. M. I’. M.
way to get mniu Is to go after
first
quasttons
that
a
stranger
asks
less
grade
of
fratt
in
the
center
of
7:09'CIO
will appear in lU* light ia the oplnthe latest creatloa of Count Zepp^to
Assistance In the organiutkm I.v Trav CHy..- 2:«ll
them to a united and harmonious
before moring Into
.Ar-Sofon ....... J:2?i T:20; *>;«8 «:X3
the barrels.
toa of the reot of the eountry.
wtll put a damper upon tunher ex of civic Improvement club*. In
Cedar niy.: 2:55 7;SS,
manner. They cannot be obtained
gard to the school faUlittes that are
stmt la tbe right dIroriioB has been
perimenu with aerial craft of this cases, where the proposed program
Bodua........ S:HH T:4fij
by pulling In different directions in
avalUble.
If
they
are
good
be
gen­
Provement
;
lift
3:10
^e. mar the endiog be a real rlctype. Tbe siie of the airships and of work includes the focal child wellpublic affairs any more than they
erally takes up his -reMdenoe. kut if
Cedar Run..........
'10TO2 4:43*
t'ory for the people wto have had no
the number of men that it Ukee
fore latereets.
Lake Ann............
lO;lV 4:54
ran to private buslnees. All
hand in the traveaiy on justice they are lacking he moves on
navigate them millutea against them
To offer todlvidnal counsel and
PUtte River.........^
I0:l7i 4:59
One of tbe gteateet myateris* that counUe* ihat have voted upon
other tos n that In more favor­
t by tbe ImpeachmeDt cm
Honor..................
.,.|I0:4»’
. .,10:49' <:<5
«:«5
a great many people is tbe queMlon of appropriating fnnds for a* serviceable factors in lime of war. advice through correepoodence
ed In the
'
11:20 7:10
Empire
Jet.
reraon why religious, civic and -other boMtlog tbU pan of the sUte bare and danger* that they are ItaMe to parents who have apectal problem
it the bulwark of American 11
,P. M.

encounter at any Ume makes them an tbe tnintog.of their own vdiUdren.
and Is reengnlsed as such by a great aeUvUles are not coejiHcted to the shown the trim s|dr<t of progress and
ly aa a project for carrying
la short, the effort wlU be to sup­
^2:10 f:*")
majority ot people. No ^tter how same way as bostoeae «atSn>rlnes. there it no reason tor belicvlog that
passengers.
Tbe
aeroplane
has
many
plement
tbe
child
well-fare
work
al­
edneatioa a parent may have It they were'there would be some any of those that are yet to rote
':.T
Intetfocben .
advantages over the Zeppelin type of ready being done by tbe sdiool. .the
!ll;00' 5:35
they always have an ambition to give stertltog reealts obtained to e ehort the quesGoB win Uvor a backward
aIrcrafL among which is the limUed home, the chnrch. and the other leIU:S3 6;«B
ftelr children the beat In thto line Ume. The busineee man has to keep step by reducing the smooitt they
There ts a lack of t
number of men they carry and
. 'A.M,
Mltutlon*.
Thn*
we
may
be
enabled
moving
every
da$
amV
all
the
time
have been In the habit of paying Into
condi­
reported hy amployers In aQ paru that can be obtained, and
10:**
to moke out a larger and more nnltion of the Amerlcaa mind send* the to order to euccrad add keep even. tbe development fund.
111:03
of the country, and yet there is
, O. H. S. C. P.
fled plan tor the training of the boys
P. M.
army of unemiiwred la the ciUe* that people In the direction of tbe towns
This uW a tratemal
and girls of Kansas.
These lecLn utaad tor one of
ties that bava the best
ia of such proportions that the govBoys and girls oa th* farm'ore be­
greoieot -^p* is the worid. DR.
eiramem u coatemptatlag taking step# aeboola. Whet* the untf towi
8U0AII-C0ATBD PtU*£ ing brought up under * great variety
Several of the e
B the MHl* BBRRJCTK’E
,l:SS
to procare postAons for this class. ■ystem it in vogue the tanning In­
They relieve blUousneM. Hred feeling. of plans sad apecIfIcMtoia. Many
A. M. P.M.
laying plans f«r th* establighTtf Xafuto ui4 Ckllim.
' ' ) and an disor««r* of the
TYiera are varine* reasons for this terests are rapMly devaloped. for peo­
oxer-worked, and thereby denied
;ll:3*' «:20'
ment of agriralutrol schools, belioecoadittoa. the principal being that ple ne(de oa the farm* that weald
111:44 C:tS
the prlvifogee ot ptay. racred
log that such a move wo«ld ffree^
too snaar pmma are herded into otherwise take to tbe town* for
iJ2:10'
3;W
Mailste* .
and ioetol actlrftfoe o«cb as rightful­
Train*
Ifflpror* coBdlUoo* to 'the'aonntta* hy
ihi«e.nd* _ - the etrias -for the good of the ctUra.' place ef reeUeoce. In some plaeas
sin* arrire
STri’ at Ttaverw City 9:52
ly belong to their yeosa. Very many
. tortod m.. S:3S P. m. and 9:50
prodttctog a better claas of farmers p^ee *5 e» per bottle. Bold by. afl
or tha tahoffng rlas* of people. The In Mtehlgaa tbe unit tystem 1* to ef­
are
withwM
tbe
edranuge
of
beipful
.
j.
F.
JE.NK8,
Age«.
and keeplBf at home the chUdren d.'U^U.
iTPShie js
aueb ta (he short- fect and it is worlttog oat wRh raOre

Cmf fimric Hm/J

Traveity Eaded

ate of a labor au|*ply aa la lu dlstri
Imtlon. If the loblmi meo of the
rooBtry w«/b dU|>eraad aoiont. the
farma and outaldo comhi unltlra. there
would be a ran chance In the eondltlona. There would be a better adluattuent of wacca and befer aaiU(action all around. Another factor In
altualion la that there are too
ly iwople ioklnt for work who are
fitted for any imnlmlar occupa
lion, but are claaaed aa coaimoo
laborera. ihialneaa today dem
who an- familiar alth the
tails of doinc certain classes of work
and there is alwa) a a demand for help
o; this kind. TbU applies ehuallv on
the farms, tor It does nut profit a
tormer to hire men who nerer worked in the country and are not famtllar
with the conditlona of rutal life The
avernie laborer who has been broucht
up In the city when placed on a farm
I* actually a handicap to the farmer,
until Re learns the ways of the
farm and the luetboda of doint tb<
work There -r ju*l as much aclcne*
and Knowledce needed and required
on the farm aa ia any branch of city
werk. and -thr lack of u.iQWioJf
lift* fai-t Is th’ leus- ?f null.' -f
failures that city men wak«r w
nr., .wuth.-> accept Jobs in the counir;
is always
otbvr aveuur of employi

;;; 7- «7;k.r^.7

aatlsfaction. It la bound to be the
Aecidanta W-ill Happen.
And when they do yotf should he
coming method and all districts (n
the state should U- considering the ■epared with a boUlc of REN'NE'S
AlN-fCnxiy«G MAGIC OtU a healqOMtlOB of Uktng up the Men and
adopltng- It as soon as {losilble. It Bweuwas, raeumauBiD. lame oacs mao
will prove of great benefit to the stiff neck. Vsed Internally
. also for
cmiiip colic.
Children and will he ckci^r In the
S^.e::fnt tSS

It will also prove the means ;effecily. remedy. Price *S cts. Bold
of bringing more people l
by all diugglsta.
try and relieving eome of the I
Sion In the cities due to overcrowd­ or ahead of bis competitors, and there
ing In order to get near good schools
reason why other actlrlGes

Cosily Lessos



s.«.,«rJT zi:;r r

6EIERI11FEUX m
RETURREB TO MEXICO

Hay Take Band

Vothw Tie Honey.

FoUow tbeSdwsI

EnlorceLaw

.—

r

InvtliiS Deitk

Kemta«alIL

Need! Adivlliis.

CASTOR IA

TbiKUYNlmAlimtaiU

ApicHlird ScSstb

rssSs,

Pardee Badness Exchange

•Mn n4TBu naiiu ab* xk&nm ut utu, tihisat. ixiTomt 21, ki:<.

60VERN0R SUL2ER REMOVED OFFICIALS ELECTED MRS.PANKHURST
IS ADMinED
,RY COURT OF IMPEACHMENT
( HBinB BY OBUNTY

CONVICTED ON
THREE COUNTS

GMIPAKII STUtlED TO
HELP 6E0R0IA BOTS

Aiiaata, Gk.. Oct i<*—K campaKB
10 enoouraise. (be raisiu of host in
GMrrla >ae bees Uuacbod by (he
(am demoostmioD uK«.i)tK of North
Gwreia It is platmed to onanUe
• boys' Ml* rtuW throu*bout the eute
eoiueabat similar 10 (be boys', born
clubs (bat bate sbo«n fucb aood resuit*
AhaoseBents will be made wherebf one BOW will be fumisbed to oacb
member of (be club, and luducrtncnta
TO OUwill be oSerM to raise pin-

sLrNii IS jm eovBiNin
CASC MAY BE TAKSM

PREME COURT

r^'O.ct Alrudy RMChM ky Tammw
Before PrecMdiAg* R«B*n •<*
Carried Out WHhMit •(<»

>late of Old MMon Peint and Arkutua Uike kubmined and
Approved.

SULZER MAKES
STO^ PUBLIC

Tbe Bokrd of Superrlsore met la

ova m UTS questiiuibi

ceed himself, as rounty sch(Kil' «•
aminer. I'or too years. Visa Bdiu'
Gibbs was elected to fill (lie vacancy Bhould She Break Law Here it Would
caused by the rvnioyal of A. D. Clark,
Be Eaay Matter te'Havc Her
as sthool eaamiuer for one year.
Arreated and Deported
The (aatter of electing a (ount.y -•
to EngUnd.
suKeUntendent of poor for tbre»
years was Uken up. Two names ware
(By I'nitcd Mieei-1
presented. C H. Bates, who bas nil\Vasblug(C£ OC(.
Koliowing
•d that office for the last three veers
and Cbaa. H. KaBsloTsby. On tbe bal- conference between President Wllsoc
UK being taken 0. H. Eetea vecelrsB "»<* Secretary of Ubor Wlleon It w aa
-even votes and C: H. Hanslovaki' ‘nnaweti that Jliw. Emmelloa Pankten. and waa declared elected, fir
** •'‘‘nlUed to (be l‘nlt
States witboul bond. Secrclun
an action of lawy'^i new plats
grounds that are offered fdr sale la Wilson Mid tbe action wa« taken be­
cause there w^s a sei loue doubt tiiai
any way must be

weeks' oatapalgB i
lion to bcecefonb'Uve tbe Christian
life.
At the dot* of tbe Snnday evening
eenice an offering was received for
the euppon of the erangelUi. and Rev.
to< lillii of. the Congregational church,
speaking for tbe union uf cburches.
spoke in terms of high appreiiaUon
of the w-ork of Dr. Banks and of Pror •
and Hk. Tiionias. who will leave the
city for ihetr next field of labor on
Tuerta.v.

COUNTRY HOUSE
WAS DESTROYED
I8A8TROU6 FIRE OCCURRED AT
OLD MIseiON

VALUABLE uErY BURNED

board or .upoTTlMr,. 7-0’^ plw!'
b.r. .obmlttrd tb.t oC Old MUdo. '”I.lt»d.. Sbdold
to br«b Heavy Wind Made It I
Prdbt. ddd u dddltlod 'u. Ud
““»•““» •"(
Gave Structura Afm FlarM
■Id. ot ArbdU. IA>, r_cn. IMb ” V""* ** “
Iva Chimney Blamed.'
I OP HIS OEALINOB WITH of tbdM «di« approrwl by thd boord.
“*'■
MURPHY
IHO' I.-.! aed reniored- Tb4t {• tb*
Ineill wired Ellb- Island suthorlties
Dlfi Visr.ioei, <H-|. 20—Tll« l>vaull!.jr
Hv. iri-ord» of the auia of >«•
release
r.^ukhuisi. who has been
li-.;. .1; .i f HciWu
a ;,'.4 detained since her arrival Soturdav on
Of siuf'iilu-.-ing Jitlns "Ridv.-way w-ri
iba LuProvence
eonsiderd one of 4he Anvkt country!
homo 111 QonberD Micbigan. Tbe file,
which was dlMoverud about * u clock.'
«r.i. M >1.,
coi.ni, -o, tm
A apacial prhatc min arrived over
waa caused from a dafeedve cblmno
tba Pera Marquette railroad yester­
and had uiadi- considerable tieadw;.v
day aftarnooD wbirb had ou board
beKir.; It. »ai discovered. There liu';
: ..-i Ui. .emr,
iu
Prepaaman Wae Tumad Oewn aiM Mr. and Mrs CJwin S^oiestniiy. Mr.
been a >omparatlvely good fire proFurther Trouble Over Appolntand Mrs. Walter Brooks and Jamas.
leciion ill the house, but thin wan o; ,
mema Led to the lihpeadv
Ckomwell. several maids, the chef and j
be-iore the exiremviy higti,
t\Vnde or BnffeJo.jrere ovalat;
The
party
wore
ensouta
foriTvm
Hundred
and
Forty
Paapie
War*
wud that WAS blowing all the morn '

■ nimi \ouoe
Old
Mission.
Mrs.
btotasbur}
U
tba
Convertad
Ouring
tba
A general telephone call waidi*Kraeod u«- th« rerdiel.
danghtar of Hon. Jamaa K. Sobens I
r. Two WeMta.
out and neighbors from all guar-:
'
: ~ III.: lorovor dLeQiuliOed froa
(Bv'.Untted Press.)
of that place. The party wore mat|
____
ters rushed to tbe rescue and lhe>
i-.
r.iii.-i-., !K. ineUted lodey ke
New York. Oct. 2o —In an eselualre
rerlvni campaign conducted by
n preventing (be lire fror
.
. ..diaaurorihouoBiM.. Biorr to tbe Bvaniac Mall today, ex- bars by H M. Lardle s auto and taken :
to the Roberts home. Mr. Imrdie'e | Dr, Louie
Alban
Banks
and_____
Prof,____
and, | spreading
.
.
.
.
________
.
.. Mr Howe bad one of ii.>Ooverwer Bolter made tbe
motor track took cars of the
baggagw Mr*. <nomaa bad a vea- enecMehl; ttaost
libraries in the suie and th."■ ■■■.................
'
libra
ebarse that Cbarlee Mnrpby. TamTkw'kporial oinsletad ot the Pullman, j day yeuterdsy. Dr. Banka praacbed to | home was eUborately furnlebcd.
PM&r leader, offered to pay bU debu
teat Daeamber and five bim onougb the coacb and two baggage cara. and a large congregation In tba morning at' Howe bas been gone eeverel days
directly from Portland, Me., to'the Congregational'church and aft«x atten.l the wedding of berPeon and
r. .uU or (be trial ou>
monay to meat bis axpenses while
Traverse
City wtiboiit changing. This i wards addressed the Bible ach^.! Mr. Howe was at the door in bis car
.1' SiiUcr «a« made a oa
govereor. He also told of (he tre.
of Mr.pillt WOT* cleuT a.t mendona infiuence wielded by klurphy tnla waa aids tracked aad will re-' Forty-seven persons registered tbeir, when the fire broke out.
IWforo (he riurt met tod.,,1 in eute appointments and gave the main In tbe P. M. yards untit the i purpose to begin the Christian life la | At noon the lire was Just under <«ii
Inner blatorr of bis brief jmreer as perty returns home next Sgturday. 1 these aervleea. Dr. Banka and hie Hrol and bondreds of friends rendered
govaraor. Tbe statement was obtain­ Hr. Stoieabory le a member of tbe' oingwn then proceeded to the ISvan- ell the help possible. Only a few pieces
•'■d from 'll■ • (.ft
ed by James Creetman.
The l!rc h-4rne,! i4>
.
.ifiyent. Following this ;trvBurner Tells Hie Btery.
the largeet rallroadii ia (he country. | Sunday sebobls and lx Oecistons wrrejly <l>->: ro oue niuld
-o>.Tiai. the (»im voted
(By James CreetmtD. Copj-rigbt. Itl^.
I made.
|. The l.>»x was lOvciH tx'lacuia;:.
.1-1'
arc,tilt no artJclos Ire.
by Mall and INipress Corapanyi.
k:i-1 elfflfi. Ttaea eaii.e ihe
aiMsaiaaai i# seal ewswswssesl
audience of rm-n gatbiwed'but the amount has not Wn as<erAlbanr. Oet. 2(i —"I appeal from the
onstlQi; Suiter from ofImpeachment court to tbe greeter and
O t'ullen tben dellv«re« the
higher court of public opinion, before
Sinnera ot the Bible." Hern. too.
(if tli«' court. foUetruis
'‘which i preeent my true and only reanumber of men took their stand fi
;*!;ieai htneoi co*'M adior my Imiieachmenl and re- BTEAMER CXPOBED AND POUND­
ChrUt. In the oveplns tho sermt
ING BADLY
teoval." aaM Governor Suiter.
Suletr Going to t
Wax on "Th«i T--»tinioliy of Ktin'ii
"I am Impeached be< au>-e 1 refu<>ed
encc'.' and'wax juic.-hwl lo p) itu
. 0(1. 1: -WUUam Seller. «leto do rh«rl.*» F.
bidding. Ceew and C
d by Middle Urgest BuJienoa that has gatbargd
--j-il B.ivenior of New YorL-. b g»Bay Clcy. Mlcb , Oa. ^>.--Tbe coolJust prior to taking office I spent an
c to 'b" lununtaiBi for a httef reet.
during the srriew of meeUim.
,n(ws and heroism o{ bis wife saved
aftornooo with M'liphy si hu reqtH-si.
w;ii tiav.- Sun tay. Tlie govemcr
Ai tbe -.-arious scrtic-e of tha i«(n|ihe life of Thomas Oolltn early Sun­
His siiltude was fr^ndi. and eoufl(I >IJ zr.ab.. no statement at UiU (iiue.
day morning when the bed on which
riential. He offered to pay my debc«
Mr ai. c.-.ir.iing bis twse. 10 the
The FamUy Cewgh Madlcifie.
be was proeirateia -in their home here
fSy UnUed Prens i
and hare enough left to take things
In «VM-)' home there- abonid be
ti.s.1 S!.('e- ►uf.ren.e eaan is
Alpena, oa »—The aleamer ,Sori bottle ef r>r. KidBS N (W Diecovixry caught fire and blaxed artnind hKn.
oasv. He sa:d it was iiar-.y taoney.
-i. Snl.e.- IMI this in the betne
Mrs. CulUn i-i-kcd her Uusbaad up
ihpjwalk. northboiiixL wuh roal for iKi- H*a<iy Tor Imnuxliuin use whea arc
i - (.iiorue K. IJW, (W.T Citea deriinet; Uti-f 1 met Wuruhy a. jj.,*latk. wvi.i a»Uoro. at Fliisc ProM]iio member'of t'jo fiiiril;- (ii:ilra"ix i-eld ‘ from the Ti<Kir «t tie side of the bed
home of JiMpe fldwiid McCall,
.»tbofnrfire0.saf,ern(wa
or a 'ceurl.- Prouii.t us-' ui:i Mo;> ibe'wi
where ho had siTugglod aad carri<'rt^
demandtd I'Wlceu eymc**rn!fu: lech ,,ji#liu'i(1 at w :nignt and toiay'wa*- in rpr.-Md of sIrknexK. S A Slid, of Ma-lti,
■ •. iJ-H-reUrv ot Siete Us'
tion and wprivxmir.eBis. I told
I-ocut.m aa-i ^dm^hudl i son. Mirh . writes: "M.v W hole family I
Id llu^hylnn
Mun
The crew ol u and .("aoiain Good
upon Dr.' KiOBa New Discwv-j
1«! to ,l>-’!
I wax Fovrifior un<l IniendH
retpo»(-d at larbrenk by (he iery as tbe besi rough end col* “
Kay:ng he;
go-.^rnor. He rebuken me. x«v:ng
ioun dairagc was d
rowrolleK (he leaisleuiie .viid ihkt-viB-1 •'<Wdle island life saverv
less 1 did Ms bidding he wowW block i 6«»« continue the vrosri woul.l Ik- in
-m.-; acl .l.'Pcnd intlret;.- uikui OAKL.lM>. Cal—Peul 11. Wauon.
vveivihicB. Our final liiiervlew w-«li bad shaiHi be night.
ig's New Discovery lo ..... stock broker, was seal to fall for 100
King's
April 13 and was marked in my mem
tbeir cenghs.'colds, tbroat and lung da,-». ftfilowlog convieUon on the
oty for bis inroleDce to me. Hr taiO
Charge, of driving an auiomoWle
I was nnsTwirful and that he weald
2» feet la the last threw years
t-uy.
while intosicaiod.
(ilxgrace and destrev me."

THE DOLLAR IN YoUR
POCKET IS AN IDLE
DOLLAR ^
-IT SUGCESTS EXTRAVAGANCE
Put it lu nurk. Make it earo aoiaetkioE.'
The lowest |.lace for it ia iu the Bafik. A.
dollar iu our loss-proof atdei vaulU earns
Tou 3c; iuterrat comppnniJed ^twice yearly.
Are your dolUra loafiiigf Drag them out
from their
tbeir biding places and isvt them to
grinding out compound interest. Dtr it today!
You rAi start the savings account
with thin Bank by depoeiting that idle dol­
lar. W« will make it frork for yon.

The First National Bank

» QITIRaYNEW m SPECUL TRIIH BROUGHT
?Un FROM THE COAST
-V

CAMPAIGN CLOSED

r^^=oo/;:r

NDRWALK DN ROCKS

The Fatm^rs^ Store
SAVE $15.00 THIS WINTER
From $1.1 to t2h .-nn W saved i,v
Cole < Orgiijial
Hot BUat Stem. Tint. w<,ndcrfnl si-v- Imnis tj.. »ii,nkc.
soul, dust and gas of soft coal, whidi is
in. .1,.my »»• many wo-tall. d s..ft cual etuves.
Cole’s Hot Hfasi ni.ikes $3 *ufi isiM ,
iiArd c-.al
...... =■■..............
Even heat day Hod night with porf.. ; • !-,ni]ir.-sx.‘
never^pui. A hat ftill of s.-fi . ..,l « ;•

fipp

^ 'Come in and s*>e l^^^onderful

FRANK TRUDE

____

‘ HWH OF WIFE ■

SAVES INVALID HUSRARD

"WMm
■:smm

rv.'L.T.v

'A nndcrhil Aleu- PoidSMu—bin. fwla_
DlFFFKrKT:-«xa o.—
li/m aad Eicae sr

most be nade from

"TASTY PASTRY FLOUR”
tben It will be made
witlitbal partIcDlar erispncsa'ltaal everyone likes.
Order a sack Irom your Grocer.

The Hannah & Lay Co.

________ Smiera lor filly Years

Comlortable

Union Suits

Mackinaws
A splendid

Men, Women.

from

'Boyaand Qirla
wear them.

$110 $4

See oar

SwnHhlagpBtoa.aad
taken oU

to be Crispy

Comlortable

CoiQfortable
Garments
for
Nightwear
50c, 65c,
1.00 to $3.00
Una-famas

Pie Crust,

wad w(
. n-aofi-luiunout-nwmy. Mwka
(rash ais slscpiag both pcaciicwi aad an-

A great variety
ol colors
and combination
plaMa

Hnay wear thene In
place al Ibc
two-picec garoMnls
Stephenson Cnion Salts
'mTAND WKAa

COMFORTABLE FALL WEAR

PAOK FOUB

umiMiir
TfETRETUE
^ VroVpcct
DOE*

IttTIOItSWiiTUITBIVBITllHI

Nottc* it C«pmM at WMhingten to
Cffaet That *tuarta Haa Qlvar
UR ^ Ralna «r
^

Pewar.

LBt Cnlted Prasa.>
WMhlnxton. Oct. 17.—WhU» oVicU)
confirmation of Prealdeni Kueha'a
portod reditnatioD vaa UckiDR In
dar'e diapatchas trom Mcilco Ollv. ofOctal* confidently expected aucb word
Klthln
buura. It was aitrced (hat It
tb«. reports o( abdication were borne
out. Huerta tnusi bave retired under
threats of aasassinailon.
Official cocflrtnatloQ was received
-today of reports tbai tbe diplomatic
corps at Mexico Citn exeeptlaf tbai
of Great Brluln's rcpreaenlatJve.
Booirbt Intervention by Hie t'nlted
States. Officials welcomed the. Indications of |>osslbIe-aixllcatioD. but
tempered it sith apprebciufoD iliai
such a course might mean a serious

uprt.iM IB M..1BB Cm BBIBB, >b..

QBAMD TRAVESflE REBALD AMD TRAVERSE BAT EAQLE. TDESDA:^, 0CT6BEB 21. 1913.
Then it made another vertical i-uoej
SAMENESS OF RIVER NILE
rl|!btlng Its^r automatically and. but'
for a lia.v stfti li, aaalnst which a wins
tony of
collided, ft would hnvp lanilcd os sent|n Beautiful Land of tho
as tbouah obeyins Hie commands
Pharaohs.
Of a skilled pilot
By L. MERRinCLO.
Some people talk'd the sauienesa
leroplane can do that aloae."
of. tbe Nile: and (here Is a lovely
Peimud said to bimaelf. **11 can oer"You don't know bow 1 feel, mother, sanirncBs of soblen Hsbt. of dcllrlois
ulnly do U with my rtyln» if. - Three
air. of iM-ople slid of srrne'v. Fbr
dayslmter be "looped-thedoup ’ at Joel- dear, about solas up borne and leat- Kyypl Is. af«-r all. mainly a areat riv­
Pauy here—'
ay and atartlad the world by flylns
er wlib strips on each slde/it • iiHI"£r—do you know any friend
ttptide down tor baU
Cora's at Edsemere named Patsy, ' vaied land, flat, sreeu. not,very varied
propoaea to carry out a serlea ofax-lRctr asked "Mr*. CTcwt. tooklnc up Klver sreen plains, yoliow plalnr.
idnk. brown. sleH cray or pal«- yel­
perlmenta by raiKliinK his rratt at from her letter.
“.Must b« Patricia Boyd, mater. low mouuulDt, wall of shadoof, wall
s of anslea then rlshtina It.
Corry'a pet name for her. -probably. of sakleb. Tea, I supivosi- thcr- Is a
4,. .V sameni-s-. a Miri of polden nionnu.ny.
WhyT" K<i moved lazily from the
"She's'la this land iierraded with Hshl and
parlor inioUbe brea^ast
a nice slrl and suod family, yoo know. |i>ervaded with acuod Always ib<
Ask her up. why don't you!"
'Ilfhi around you. and you are hatnins
"LUien, tbonsb. Rex" Sbe read on In It. atiil nearby eUays. if you are
aloud:
jllvtlig, as 1 was, on the water. thei'C
"'PaUy has been tbrousb tome ter-1 la a tuullliudc vt nilnsUng sound'
rlble sHef Ibo past summer that the fioailnB. floaiins to >our ears .K*
real of us can only suess at. She 'here are two Hnes o' green land, two
of luountalos^ followius tbe
KALAMAZOO CASE COMPLICATED will never be the same asaln. mother. )ln< a
never. You know how tome girls course of Ibr .Nile, ro ate there two
BY FEDERAL OFFICER*
take tblnga to bearL and PaUy is lines of voices that eease ifaeir railing
wounded to the quick. 1 will tell you and ibeir singing only as you draw
IIQ more later, but you cau guess wbat
>o Nubia.
Ur, It was. MAN! I think, taken as aj For then, with the green land, the?
Iclas*. they are abeolutely irresponsi- fade away, ih.-*.- inll.-s ui«n miles of
blc and without |ood faitb or real calling and slnttlng brown mi-o: and
aeuUmeiit.' 1 don't ae« boyr you ever amber and ruddy snnOs creep down
foubd fattier, for be Is, of course, an . ward to the Nile .tnd the air «eems
ezeepUpo.'
.
sobtjy changing, and the light perhaps
^
“noB'i laugh. Hex." reproved Mrs. growing a lliile harder And you
Palmer and Lay Cain by DsUy 'it ths
smilitig
Hvg herself. "Cora ii In awA* of ©tier regions unUke ih<
Proceeding*—Tangle
earnest, really. We bad better ask yhH are leaving, more Afrlrao.
Have to be Straight­
Patsy bero at^d try to cheer her cp! savage, Ws suave less like a dream
ened Dut.
How many of the Dartmouth boys did tog And es|MHdally the eHence makeyou ask*.
a gr.-at Impression on you. Hut beFbur. Tbe other two fellows |lfor.- you emer •*>!* sllencp. beiwee-n
wanted went up homo to VermonLjto'' amber nod ruddy walls ibai wdil
I By L'nited Presa
I'm glad tbe Abbot's coming "
{lead you aa to Nulda and to (be liiid
KaUmazoo. Ul-t. tl"—The retusal
„ ,of I A week later Cora arrived with Pa- of the crDoodllc. you have a visit to
I nltcd States oft.cials 10 petinli Kala-1 ____ ___ ,
„ everyone
everyone callcall- W For here, bigfa uti on a terrace.
____ ____
““"o county officials to meddle In ^ j,er. «-u ,„,j|
small and sleuder With
with a !•
I* Kpm Ombos
Ombos And Koni Ombos Is
'i-S
■"e™
B.— ot rrf mia 1..1B. -r- bn.B n...i.«Bi<.oru e crocodile god —Cen
i-anic ulihla Hk jurisdk^iion of the aud aoft'as a muiht wT(«. and a 'ury
lederal oftlcers’^T-Tdvum-ed today droopliig mouth that pVaded for
as the reavou for the failure to serve “I B'PXtoy. to her dark green travel-!
ajcutfo fe Donircu
variants against Vi;„,r I,. I>nlme. and ‘''S •"*“ "•'S' brown furs she was a HOW BAD NEWS IS BROKEN

GHEEflIKG UP OF PITSY

DENY REASON
FOR ARRESTS

WARRMTS

A HOLD

AU
the Rage

BOYS' MACKINAWS
10 yesrc to (S years.

S4 to $7

$5 to $8
MEN’S MACKtNAWS
Sizes 36 to 44.
Red. Blue. Cray and
Tan.
RED

AND

BLACK

PLAIDS,
URAY

AND

BLACK

PLAIOB,
AM eelorw.

mr

Warm
Fa-t colors
Noifolk Styles
Worn
by gills
" Worn
by women
Comfortable
Stylish

$5 to

Get one

opposing (actions
Sficoches-io congress nad other sug­
gestions todnv for an ar:iW protect
torat* over Mexico in crmlumilon
hTank l.>. ir.. of the defunct ^ . ier‘?roi;Lr;h«\“^^^
Tyrolese Peasant's Notion of Announc­
. v^Uti other naUon* were iivet by high mnzoo Huggy .-otuimny It was learned
ing Diaastcr *e at Net to
Women Wno Get OltMy.
udmlnlBtration official* wlih the dr* tl« waramis were pr.-iiared by Vnlted.
be siopjK-d his sister on the
Cv-ery woman wbn is tronUed with
Cause Shock.
loratlon that such an act would Impair I States Court Conim'ssiooer Suvckwel;' way downstair*, led her mysteriously
fr.iuilng an-l duzy apella, backache,
Igttlty of Mexico- Attenlloo "■ the request of l*rosecutor Bennett into the small writing room next the
headache, weakness. dfblll;y. consHTlie eminent |«ci and sludenl of Ty­
imtlon or kidney iroubles ebould uac
was-oalled to Preeident WIImid's ortg Then I'alied Slates nwrirt Attorney llhr.iry. and clusc-d the door
rolese |H>aeani IKc. Peter Rnsegger.
Wm.
PJleclrlc Bitten They give relief
in^ Instrnctiont to Mr l.tnd. in which l^ettnore arrived nud oederod all pro
"Whaiit's the matter with PaUyr' give* an luieresHug loetance uf the
Jackaen, wa will Mazinue to
when iiotUcg else will. Improve ibe
{Prom Thursday's Record-Eagle.)
he said:
manner In which ba<l news H broken
maintain the Mgti standard of
ce^loxs itoi’ped. dc-claring there wo- be asked.
health, adding strenglfa and vigor
Cards
have
been
received
announc­
' Hex. 1 think you're puslllrcly bro- by the MUagwrw uf bis couuiry. It r—
woekmanoitip that haa marked
"It is our purpose in whatever w* no evldeiue sufficient to makt- the
taJ." Cora oaid. huUy.
I shall tell call* the famous ballad vf the kulgbt ing Uic marriage October iSth . to j oV"Ar\«''CA.raay*" "Koar doctors
do or propose in this itexplexiog and charges for the arrests.
paei quaitcr of a century, hav­
father If yoo don't open that ffobr.'
abuse .page
.. took the ifews uf the war- Detroit cl Jamee R. Gaugben to Caih-i had given me up sod my chHdrea and
dlsirosslog situation not only
ing bMn connected with him
"Cora, I m overboard swimming for rtor's death to tbe la-ly and began>y .fine H. Ilrldgey
They will m.he.■!'
»ege Itmkly for me
the most scrnpulouB regard
many year*.
llte, and vou hold a life preservrt- in teOIOg her that her lit;'.- Jog hart hvtn ibt-li luiurc- hon»- in Newtoo. Aewa. die. when my
‘ovevclgiitt.v and Indcpepdence of Mex­
KlfCtrlc Blttei
I did" so. and they
your grasp to rescue your own dear Injured.
ico—that we take as a matter of
brother. I m In love with P^iisy '
After a recent heavy thunderstorm Mr*. CuuKheu la u graduate of the
: and »I.i
ad pK
(Suoccaaers to Wm. Jockaon.i
. course to w'hUh wf are bound by
"You'll never ev-u get her to listen a TyrulJse p>wUant esjue into the vll- NcMllnim Buslnt^ collvge ivad
drtiggixjs
every obligalion cf righl and honorto you. lU-x. :»he’s frantically In love lagv Inn and loine-l a iaj] id uighteen. ’-••vn in the auditing office o^
41th someone she met hut summer at ’wh*. had ke»n dnnklag l-ei-raiid smok Michigan IP-11 Teli-phune t-omp^y
—pAy ih
bat also to give cverv posMblc evlAn
auto
and
bicycle
ha-i
a
mlxitp
m
ono
of
the
coast
rcsons.
Uut
be
was
tng
a
pi|>e.
an-l
w.-tx
juet
"goinghack
Peuoli
for
the
past
three
ye
lienee thatrae act in the (STcrcfi of
• jeatfluaiie navigationn dBLicult.
to ihe haying." new that Hie rain had
Mexico alone and not In rinrlntereet Hie corner 01 From and WavUworlb one of the coast reyorts."
E. E. Smith add J. N. Hurst
srst rctyrnHex reiurnr-d her look blankly cease 1.
Harry Locke, who fioa been viaiting
o(,anv person or-body of penmns who streets this iiioriiiiii: Anthony Ma.\
■-,1 lai-l evening Irvioi Manistee,
siee, w’hdrr
GINSENO
••What resoit!"
"Sit silli awhile." eoi.I the neweomwith friciidt here, for aevcral days
may have personal or proi>erty clalnts hatter was rldtog bis wheel down
they
were
on
huatoess.
"1 don't quite remembef-e-tAatch er. "you can afford II." Afur stau-llng
left inis morning for faU home at
in Mexico they may (oel they have Wadsvrnnh street and turned to gp mil, or Naragansett. or Hlock l*Und. lat the lalde for some tninulee b. wi-nt
Roy Wait haa goAS^ Detroit for
While Cloud.
West, while It J. Ilen-ltt in his eat'
FSEIliANN
A CO.
the right to press.
of them, duyway. J?he haa a snap on. "Well, my dear .Mzl, jou ve grown about a week H«u.»HI tisii in JackBoth phones. 731 £. Front Si
Jos. Paddock and L- T. Voaeh left
was cming east. .Mr. Itowltt saw the ,tot of him. and oh. Ilex, be Is spkn- a rich man within lb'- lust hall hour son. I^Rhlng and other point* before
this morning for ibelr homes at Sum­
bicycle rider eoining and thinking he did. You never
saw suvb eyes. '
ver *aw
Aud Mat. rentemlx-riiig Hie fearful leriirning home.
mit City, afwr a few days heV*on
w-ontd Mlb- a wide eirclo .
•'And abe wdulrtu’l marry him b^ thunderciai> of half an hour ago.
Victor Thiet of Grand Rapids, is i
buslncxs.
‘around the isr slowed down his nva- cause he was a head waiterT'
turne.1 while a< a shn-t The txaaaitt
Cora nodded. ''Cenainly not. The tbiiii explained that bis father, two «l*-' the <tty lur a few- dny* itn busiuess.
George N. ShMksrd and wife, who
vblne so that it was going possibly
Mra. A. Ly Haviltnd and Mioa LHoyds are very Important people to ters and a brother, who hod taken shelfour
miles
an
hour.
Maxhtuer
bod
his
bave been TlolUng with relallvea to
REGARDING FLYING MONDPLANE
lluvlland haw returned from u visit
Ataterson. Mass."
,
ter
from
the
rain
under
on
old
flr
tree.
head down and did not see the aoio
the city for the post few daya left
BOTTDM BIDE UP.
to Hr.xnd Ruphis
TTie
day
ibe
Dartmouth
boya
ir-'ha.l
all
been
killed
l-v
the
llgl.taiog
quick enough and turned ebon and
thi«. morning for their home at C'adllIved Patsy kept to her room and,^«riklnx the tree
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oe^rca lift
ran Into the loft hand guard. Max- nuned a headache. Cora, dressed
PoBOWd Got His Idea By'^ Wstching
this niorfiliiB for Detroit, where they
hiuer was knocked to the ground and | her datoUeaL helped her mother make
I. M. Meera rpturneO .last night
Plano Which H» Had Abonoivod.
will vi«it with ^relatives for a fewreceived a cut over the left eye. his them welcome, and held Jack I’ryor
from Grand Rnpida and Saginaw,
da> •
Tbe potato marim was brisker Saichin was scraped and hla shoulder close to her aide all the evenlug.
where he har been for the past week
fBy t'nUed Press i
Mr.
and
Mrw.
Ford
Fanning
went
r beautiful clulhc-.
The foUowltig morning Pauy trail­ deubtedly i
wrenched.' Mr Hewitt stopped the
3 buslneos.
Ports. Dct. *0—U haa just leaked
languidly, j There Is lillle u ■ In liavlhg them If
I Toledo this iiiorciug. where the;
car assisted the Injnred man Into it ed down the suira a bl
D. P. Griggs haa returned to hi*
oot here how aviator Pegoud got bis
I way.
Jack stood with bis bark
the arch- '
•'wnnot r- *
111 remain for the w-int-Tand hurried him
home at Klngoley. after a abort tine
pUln.
idea for flytog npalde down In a mooolently
Miss Ins Marah of Beyits C>ty. la
flec. whcrp'the lajuries wet cared and happily, when suddeol) he stood everyday eluibt-a
: give them
to tbe city m bustoMz.
Plwc,
straight and bis lace UUCon- <•“«
benefit! Uutter itao slui- visiting Mrs. Cora Ka^l^ of 405 West
Fred Finery left thi* morning for
Pogoud, flying a Bleriot raarbine. fof. Mr Hewitt then went to imllce
hradquarteri. and gave himself up tt atiously bardvned. As they wefe in- rhist clutoes win. a fine earrlage itan
Ills
home at Cbarlolte. after a
hod volunteered to
FARM PRODUCE-Wying Pricoo.
the rhlef. who proceeded* to Investi < iroduced. l*aisy raised her long Usbea the fuuai elaborate rluihes «Ith at.
dosigMd lor aviator* by M. Bonnet gate tnaliers and found them asrabore aud looked at him with a frightened ■wkward carriage.. Une'lurgets that
Potatoes........ .......................................
-w™ b.
bv.„
b..
Ho Was to rlae to a certain height
the
cfotbes
are
,
thilioard
of
sum-rvlsors
of
Antrim
.
'
.
of
recagnltion.
•rated. No blame was attached
.K„
vi--.„„
»Witog
li>
Ibe
city
for
the
post
then abandon hU aeroplane and come Mr. Hewitt and be look Mr. Maebauer
-Ob, do you knuw Jack otroadyr tide them Is cal
--cumv in bofaalf of thn Western Mlchfew rtsv* witif..relative*, left
nlly and i-olse One
to earth with the parachute. He ae- to his home and dirt all be could to Baked Cora, quickly.
/
j Izan DevelopmeM bureau, Tuesday
figure that Is far from perfect In
"He la like some one I useh to
coBplUhed the feat
right, but help him
Lefore H.. ,..pervi«,r.
for hl* ho«.-.
know." Patsy answered, bravely, and . proporiion and a far.while es roate to the ground he calm­
H.-nzl*.
rountv
a.
Honor,
and
spoke'
**•"
t carry <j
jwent on.
I claim u> beauty.
vi^liing to -the city for Ihe |>a*t few
ly observed the behavior of tbe pllotBEIXBPONTAINE.
Ohlo-Welrd
for forty nitnotes answertQB many
d uight. ii
ilui Hie next two weeka were filled
morning, noon
dejs
with
friends aart relative* re­
^ lass monoplane. It at Tirst wse at noises which Issued from a cometerj' with
__ cross purpoMS and miaadven- »“<1 ouidoors. Is to make |be
questloa* that were asked him. Tbe
turned
to
her
home
at
Raed
City
a steep angle then pkinged head-first vault nlgbtly and frightened hundreds tures.
hla own ttll the beauty one posseasea. fo make czcellodt work that tbe bureau ha*
I kept
Dairy tatiw ”"!!!!!’!!!!.« to s:r
this tnorotne
____
toward the earth. Thea U turned were caused by a vault echoing the way.
ing the past summer
utoors forget.‘the beauty that doe* not done was brought out forclbly
-"BJci^exIst. and to make the beet Impression roamented on very favorably.
R. R. Burn* left this moralAg far
completely over, bead on. and sailed notes of a phonograph
half mile
Patsy's notions.
That la amly
Mu^Oo. where he will be for several
kept clow to Cora'a side,
along npelde down quite Berenely away.
a N. Pickard of Leland. i# M
cold night they cam*- in (ronl a run w-onh «(hlle.
days on lni*ine«*
Hiy on boslnessAodav
over thp frozen, road* aad^ stood
- Mies Mabel Lautner returned today
Or. Blepleka of Bvttene Bay, drove
around the great open fire In the nfrom a week's visit wIth'MIat (Tara
Pretty Strong PfwoT.
down to hi* cor yesterday
eepUon hall. Kex knelt to Uke off
Wurzburg at .Vortliport.
John n rriranilnu. at a 8t Pwirlck’*
-Patsy's little fur-edged carriage boot* day dluiKT In New York, was praiilng
Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Campbell of
and Jack watched the two wUh a half
Mr. artd Mrs. Watson anj Mr. and
Ihe good that Irish stock had worked
Norihiiori were In the cit.v today
amile of ammement. When they bad
id America. "Tbe ivroof uf iMs good." Mr* Weter of Maact-lona cstne yes- 'boppiog tjinr
left tbe room with the oibera be
R-heoL CO lb.
............................ «7e
said
Mr.
Critnm'ns.
"is
as
sinmg
as
.erday
and
spent
the
day
I
d th- city
alone with Cora before the fliv.
An auto party of eleven membora
the proof of I>sws»ii's Uiarrlag*-. A
Mr. and Mrs. C. a Towne and Mr.
From the music room camo the sound
man. vou know, asked anotbrr nmn If ir..l Mr*. .Tower of Rlk Rapid-, wvn- of Traverse City 1-odge F. 4. A. M.
of Patsy's Uvorlie "TrauBierel." and
vlsUed East Bay lodge last night at
Put Sal-Vet before your'eheep. hogs, horses,
Dawson
wOs
a
benedict
or
s
bachelor
Hex E laugh above 1L
ilv^Hie city y.-.--t«dav .for a sflort
Xcme. .The third degree waa confer­
.. I TA'clI.' wa* the reply. T don't know
lamb*, in fact all animals so they can help themsel­
"1 think PaUy will be my aUicr.'
, Dawson, so I can't say positively; but
red on one randidate. As the vitiusaid Cora, thaugbifully. "Rex U feorves and they will take enough to cure themselves.
Mrs. W J. Chase of Seton. was
IW ..BB, «, Wri I... Sjuiav B,o™iB, I U. 1,1» PU.b.
tloD <aniv os a total surprioe
Buckwheai. per 100 Ihs .11-25 to ll.r.J
I'.ie Iiqi th-r morning for a Short
lodpv monibeni nothing had been
-SUB. .
W-MIB.- J.B1,
Sal-Vet is a sceintific compound of right porporelihrr tidc'ttf him. and as 1
time
swered.
"but
I
don
i
care
mucb
tor
tbe
done
for Hiclr entertolcment. but the
tions to stimulate the appetite, and aids the digestion.
younger woman said: ."You bruir.
Street Commissioner Lutmsn,
Plieoa eorreetad •
type. She’* too. as my old country
you ve breo like that twice ibis week pisking a number ol iraprovemenU husUing qualities Of the memtaf*. ^eoib-raot...
It is a tonic and blood purifier and absorbs noxious
granddad used to put IL Ugbi-mlndcd
was demontlrated whoa to a They
—you caa't deny It!" And then the
..........Tdr
In the street and the approaches of
gases in the stomach aod bowels. It kills worms in
short time a banquet was prepared
le Irldges by u*log loads of gravel/
the stomach and intestines in cow8,r sheep, horses,
younger
that each one did toll Juniee
The euggeetien that was offered
lAule.
If
you
don't
make
him
put
hogs and all other animals.
Short apoeches were made by differknow, only lost oni
otbrr tbouaand on bis life belt
teveral day* ago of the nrnrsboys eell"Ye*. 1 think 1 know all aboat lu"
•‘Qt members preeenL
liver * slHigetber gone, you n- a bigger ing apple* at the depots and other
Sal-Vet is Mid under a guarantee, money back
amid Poor. oAowly. "I happen to be
fool than I took you for!"'
ices It meeting with tbe
the head waller. Oh. doa't kmk ao
if not satisfied.
aucoeso, and many people arc able
startled. Cora. A lot of ua Danmouih
Miee Bertha
boy* went for a lark, aod we aiadied
You will be amply rewarded by feedbg Sal-Vet
w to get first, quality apples for visiting with frieada to tha city for,
social oondlUons Uiat way. oeotog the
_
__
eating az thby «r« trareltog.
!• poBad packaoc TSc.
tbe past few day*, left today for her
Other aide of life from the other feL hands, tallli
Hercules.
Help
Charieveia county board of super- home at Fontiar
.SO pound palekage S1.SS.
tow's apolnt of view. It was a mighty ymiradf. Take sn hour every day
rlsors uaaslmoualr voted yesterday
O. M. Cress retwrnod ta hie home
Htoeo, tte.
good leaaoB to more ways thoa one. from your frivolous puraulls. employ
40 pond package $2.25.
approprlatloD of tcoq for the
. Fife Lake this morning after t
Boe
She too
thoBght aha loved me, tat 4he that hour profitably on sumc hobby.
Sold in packages only.
work
of the Wesiarn Mlehlgan De- short time to the city on boetoeas.
.couldn't stand the social condition. and If only et oMtnsiy capaHiy <
little Paray! "
veiopment bureau.
will master some science. Try the
Geo. Moir and two dawfhters re­ Horae
Either call or send for a booklet that will ex­ 'Poor
r "Tou may keep your pity. Jack Pry­ rarlmcni. Even though yon may n
Howard Mei^n left thla morning turned from Grand Rapids, where
plain more fully about Sal-Vet, at tbe corner of
or." oMse Parana clear treble behind be on Ignorant man, you may become
r Atm Arbor, where he win attend they left Mn. Molr who is at the
___________ Itching Cured.
Front and Cass Sts.
them, and 'Rex beamed down on them
>e M- A f —I', or M. gabe before Butterwerth hospliat. where shs un­
placidly "I am quite recovered from | Hundreds who have hod to better opchobSo^ s^Sa^tjuS-nt .
leaving for Detroit and OrOBd Rap- derwent a serious operation.
every ttor port of the e«to.
Is.
Marriage lieensea have been leaued •penetrates
cLian U of all Imporitlee—stops itch­
store ot their apsrw Uoe.
Mr. Bryant of OOtroH. to vMtlng
, Lee B. Harris and Lotto B. Gard­ ing iastaatlr. Dr, Hobeon'* fcezema
‘ Fm tfte core." crtimad Rai.
: the home of bis aoa 3t. D Bo-ant ner. both of Traverse City, and Ben Ointment U guaranteed W speedily
R. AahtoB and Kathrra Btoek*. of De­ heal
tor M ^ day*.
and other ttsaigbOr
- New Rule fee Form Mearairoi.
Today Makes TostMYOw.
etoamer Fannie M. Rose troit
lema Ointment U a doct<i^a*^
More oystem and leas gaeaswork la
Mra. Btotor of Froitkfeto l» vioHing Uon. not on experio
Oar todays rngke our tomorrows, brtaght to one'of the torfon. load*
the rule we
for meaearlag
oar preoeat ilvow detennla* tbe of appto* of the year tbto merntog Mra. SprlsgatooB for a few doya
■. efir. Pftoffer Chemthe turn and rudh grade on whlcA we meat caUr ear to ^te of a bad aorth wlad which
CoBttouod ng pa#i Sf*
A-Fonpor.

Ammmetment

BICrClE GOLLIOED WITH
AUrgRDRILETHISMORNIHG

Tirbwl « Setad^en

SECRET LEAKED OUT

ffhe-Markels

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r:^E="S
^

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mMM

**SAL VET”

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SS.'v:,v.v.v=:;.’^4:

Si“..:....

Best Ula.—Mtaot J. Bomt.

fiKAM numsx aZSALD urn TXAVXME bat IAOLE, TDBSDAT, OCTOBER 21, M13.

UPPEIIl TUEN
TO WtMGTON
CASE MAY BE FOUGHT THROUGH
THE COURTS

DECLARED RURBER STRI'^E

pcUt and FmiHI TPiat English
Chargaa

AgatnM H»r

In­

volved Morel Turpltwde.

(By I’nUed Pr«B T
Turk.. On. 18—A speclaO board
at Hujulo' today boU Mn Gnunolloe
Paokhursi. EeicUih BOffranMU leader,
to be an undesirable alien and ordered
beraxcloded froai (he country She was
however, granted the right to a|i[>eal
to WashlagtoD. For more than an
hour the board ol inquiry questioned
the lEltiUnt leader, who arrived today
ahoaM the llnei IsiProvence Then
At was derided that die oftensrs
Charted atainst her In EoKlaad In­
volved moral luruitudr and she must
be prevented troiu landlnx. She lo
held ot EIIIb Island Mrs. rankhui^t.
upon learntns the derUloiw Immedi­
ately declared a auniter ririke. throwSnt the Immigration oEicluU liiiu a
panic. She thanceil her mlo.!, ho*
when her ationnys
"her. roUowing a lelei>hoalc cou>«raa
tiOB with Washington, that she noitid
be released on ball b> noon tomorrow
It was stated that an Itamedlaie ap
peal will be taken to Washington snd
U that fails her ewac will be taken in­
to the federal rauru od the prooedeni

expenditure el about I40D the farm
can be equipped., with a sewage syttem. A three-pipe aniein ibat will
give hot and cold water and will Utdude the uoual bath room equipment
can be Installed for
be Mys.
Water can be rnpplle<l either bvltank
system or pneumstir syitrm. The for­
mer costs aboni f!00 and the Utter
about ir.oe. or less.
Power for washing. Ironing, sweep­
ing. rhurntng and other household du­
ties can be Installed for oboui $.11111
White says. A tuanglo for Ironing,
iwwar proiwlled washing machine,
vacuum cleaner and an automatic
churn.are Included among the Uiings
necessary. A corn elector rasia $i:>u
and (here an- few Illinois farms w iihoul them—but then- nn> many Illinois
farms wiibout ililncs ihui are ]usi as
nechstaO' in the dally work of the
filmer'B wrlfc -A farmer |«ys t:i!D
a binder that Is used about ouoteftth as mubb as n washtnii macblac.
Wbitc says.
gasoline engine Is the fanuer's
wife's stlraUoa.'' raid White "And I
know of farmers who pay only flve or
six coots iwr day for the operation of
them. '’Farm sanitation, by means of the
sewage system. Is not a Dow idea and
when one talks sanitation be Is talk­
ing salvation. Statlstlrs show that
the. death rate from typhoid fever,
diphtheria and pneumonia In the coun­
try Is coDstaJitl) increaalDC
Right
DOW it's a lot higher In the country
than In the cRy. Farms .that arc said
to be healthy are proving ^hc merse.
and all because of the lack of i>roper
health precautions by the Installation
of a sanitary sew'age syslem."

TWENTY^OUR DEAD
TROOP

TRAIN
NEAR

Six Othsra Are

WAS

WRECKED

MOBILE.

Stiii

Mlating

and

Twanty-Fiva Mere Expcctad

Washington. Ou. is.—The ronusls
sioner generar of Immlcrallon win
neither sITirm nor overrule the Kills
Island authorities' derision ■ in the
Panknursi rase nntil he rereives an
offirlal rrr«^ of the hearing In the
maantlnie be has onered that exery
possible ronslderAion be shown Airs
Pankburst Castro.

to Die.

V



(By Vnited Press 1
Mobile. AlA, Oct. ;n —Twenty four
bodies were recovered from the wreck
of the Mobile snd Oblo troop train
which plunged from a trestle near
Merldin, MIsk.. yeeterday. Thu list
of mlsaing somiers Indicates that
othem are still burled to the wreck-

TOWN THREATENED
%AST

0T.

LOUI&HAO. COSTLY
NIGHT FIRE.

Half Million Oellare

Damage'

Der^

and Five Reeoono Narrowly
Eaeopod Death.

ARGENTINE IS
SENDING BEEF

'

BrtflHu
(Continued Dom page four.)

",for Ann
A
Arbor, where be will wit%'nbsB the
t
football gamo tomorrow between M. A. C. and tbe u. of M.

(From Saturday's Record-Eagle.
Maples left this morning for
A. W. Peek and William Bellaw
Flint, where he will be for a abort
started 3'estcrday on u ten days' 1iuni
me on hiiBlnees.
i log trip. They left for lh*ward. meet
Ben AsMen left this morning on
guide at Bast Jordan .ind from
(wriy (rain for Detroit. He will he
.there they will go lo the Manistee
the principals In s wedding
river and securing a boat will float
coremony. where Miss
Katherine
down the river In roarch of duck!'
lilaake wilt become Mrs. Ashton They
Tbls is an Ideal way to enjoy i> v'Srs
will make a short trip and be at
tlon
F°r,“k
'■
r. A. D Jlin.r W, l.r tW.ton, I“
.A., -r. „1.«1 b, .h. d«,,h!
-I- ■" "'ei"! '• 1„r ,b,„ ...li, .Mr l-b., lAvot. •bO :‘“
""
ol ,b, G»od
' ^b. Womm MIcbll.o D«.«em.o,
'i bureau received this morning two
that
«rh for the coming year
juae was for tSoo snd the other for
. Q. North left this morning'for i

.Milwnukoe. where h.-wUl be for a le*
dav. on business before leaving for i
,b.rl «.l, .lib mill... lb l-hlo„o
"‘“I,"'
Wb,.
« R«d Clt,.-h.
E. l'.«.rob, lon .Ibr Caill.o Uil.
bbon b.ro lor . .hort timo on bo.l b-o-nlim
'
--------- loti Ibis morblng lor MioUter.

•':

■*-

"«bblad

of

Button.

.her, bo .111 bo to, . to. d«-. b.
Into rnotnln. l. bl. boAio.
">
■>
A, Ibo onnn.l .oo.lbo .t th. bn.oO “4 ro.o.1.0,. .boo. ho .111 .irooob
sujtervlsors of Dontlc county, held tomorrow
: Honor yesierdsv. ihey vot.il unani ' C- ^ *»•«!! of the Oloho otoro.
mously to appropriate the sum of $3Qu '«*« to Petoekey this morning to re
the work of the WcMurn Mlchl- oiAln over Sunday. ■
Detelopment bureau for thV com-! H. O. Momenway. who has been
log year, Tim results that have been In the citj the past week in the Iq
accomplished through Ueatic county teresu of Uie city beautiful work,
show wbat tan be done by persistent left for Pontiac. Mich.. tbU morning
work
, where he will conduct a sloliar cam
The second of the oertea of portiea paign.
given by fhe Eagles was held last | Among tha new' improvemanU that
night and attended by forty-five cou-'wii! be Icaugurat.-d at tbe postofficv
A banquet was served at 11, Sk hood ns ll is ready for buHlbcks.
o'clock with a menu of baked white will bo the InstsIllDK of ten large
fl«h. French fried potatow. sand- lock drawers for the use of firms
wlches. assorted cakes, pickles snd receive large mail and pa'kago
The Theatre orchestra fur through glic parrel post. Tbesu have
Dished the music.
jlong been wanted
MIm Cladyt dohnson returned to' ^em to Dr. and Mrs. Smith of S
her borne In Allegan tbls tuornlug aft tons Bay. twin boys. Mrs. Smi
spending a few weeks as gucet of «bs formerly Eva Thurtell ot H
MUk J«nnio Rider,
city
Robert Send of Paroona. Kan. is the
L. L. Tyler haa been in Lake
guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A pitj on buslnnss ' He returns today
Jtend, of West Tenth street
j Tho rdpaira to tho Park atj^et
Mra. C. E. Hensel and aon returned' h^dge are moving as fast as ivosslblr
vesterday from a few weeks' visit tn'Th.. r.-moval of the heavy ttmliers
iirand Rapids wlih friends
Lnd logs that are several feri under­
and Mrs. George Dell left this
^
visit
morning for Cedar
Frank A. Wlleon. who was arretted
frip**l*.e
on S.-ptember 8. on a charce of cruel
Mra. jeoeph oleflnoa end sioter. of
ty to animals by beating a borsc. w as
Charlevoix were In the rltv yesterday given bis freedom last night wbeti
ir the day.
i Jury- in Justlre Rlrdsairs court brought
MrWo H. Saabviry
a verdict of not guilty The prin
a few dav|,
Mich . Is in the cit
islilin: with friends.
Imal was a mustang and required
Mr. and Mra. A. S. La^*
B.tla.r. .
^
were In the vlty yesterday on bu.i“**■
.
, _
.
.
Mra. Knmm.ns ef CepemiMi wra ml
l^he city for a xhort
yesterday on

The huntere look advanuge of th*

»' -">■«
l.-d trl..d. 1. ui c», v„u.d.r(By Vnited Press 1
fit. LouIb, ni . OcL rn —After
; destrncilon to Mg railroad terminals and several grain warehonoee. a Dro that started at mid­
night VM pot under control today.
The property loss is estimated at
li»,000. Five person* narrowly e«
caped death.

M™.

IRSPEGTIQR

LAWS

DODD

G.t..

I*

»' ««•

B.k.rl

„d Mr.. W, I- B.vdold., .11 ,I HMdi T'””"™" ”''dt, „.irrd., I»r th.
^

I

Mr. and Mra. E.

»"■"
E.

Wheaton left

(.r™.rlr - .1,1. dt,.

r. of Roeitord. MIrb. I. Ih th‘
fv OD hi. rtdldlnB trip whlrh .111
«fP.r‘frt.tvl.M cf
lorlod, . ..»h.r .1 polDU I. S-Orih.
»'
P-rTaking Off Tariff Makes It Prefluble
or. Mlchhao, H. 1. .1 pro.... f.
‘or Seirth Amotiea to Ship
Ih. po.1.1 ..rile. .1 RKklord
«' I" T"
.
Mspt to the United
r r Gal.
t. M. h.m.
. M„..Ddhl. rdriolOB, ...or . ■h.ri,'""^- ,,,,,
Qme in the city on basinets.
Wsuhlngton. Oct. 18—Acri« prep^
been at tbe "Clovers" their reeort
Den Bennett left thie morning for
_
,
aratlons by Argentine lo lake
1....1PP. ..... h. »I1I ri,i, to, . 0"-"‘ •>'
>■«'</«•>
mediate advantage of tbe free beef .h.ri UDI. hotd-. Imrl.. lor *D.
n*. «... ih., •danse of the new urlff law and send
to the Vnited Suies lame ahlpmenu
of beet, were reported today by Dr.
p»«l ,hrd„h ,h. ri.r .....
A D. Melvin, chief of the bursau of route to Alin Arbor, wbero he win'
**ra»*nchor io disabled for
animal iodiistry. wtio hat lust re­ «.e the fontlAll game '
few <!»>..
ds>B.
row
In wrestling yeeterds:
was ffwced through the door nf
lumed trom Sooth America,
Jaa. Waeten and wife e. cnotoeygan.
made the trip for the department of who have been vtsRlng with friends Winnie's barber shop and
agriculture to study'tneat packing In tbe city for the past few days, left badly ruL He bad to have seven
stitrbee taken in I
and Inspecting roodittoni in Argen ihti morning for (heir home
Mrs. Katherine PrasMi ef 60i South
tins. I'niguay and BraxH.
L. B. fiarnstt ef Hastinga. la le the
Vnlon street entertained the Ofvcia
r>r Melvin -kgs not ready to
city (or a short lime on bosineas
club, a Bohemian ladles' soda! organM«nod» Explained Whereby Rural Whether (he Argentine
beef could
A. r. Abctlen of New York' City.
liatlon. yesterday aflernoon. The aft­
He"-es Can be Equipped ae Well
rotiipete with the American prodart
Is here for a few day« on boslness
ernoon was spent In readlogx
as Thofo In the City at
and bring prices which would make
Mias Ruth KIbIsr of Grant, la visitSmall Expenoe.
It profitable for the Argentine ahlpIng with friend, here for a few days. "" “2* served. «^h is^ne of the
iM-rs to send It hero Instead of ttf
H. O. Sponc« raturiVNl to hi. home
gsthcrlng There
Rurope He said It was a slgnltJcant
at Jackson this moralng, after .ev.,
Illy I nlied Press-I
fact, however. tKkt a hlg steamship
■Chamiinga. 111., Ool. 18.—Saving
^he telephon. glrie of th, Citlxen'e
line /operating between the Vnited ersl days' vlsU In the city,
women ..u Oi.- lai ro from, drudgery is
Thoa MeKiethsn of Ch.rlotto. 1. Telephone company iendere.1 a (arethe ob)<-f o' „ rmirse. which baa been Slates and the east coast of South hrre for a short time on hoslneai.
home of Miss Vera
added to till- ' iirrlrulum of the I'nl- America hsd Insullnd large refrigThe Norths™ Miehtgsn Transports-1
on West Eleventh street,
rrstlng
Pisces
for
beef
versiiy uf Iliiuoi. rullege of AgtieuW
tlon company, steamer
Ml«*ouri j
u* mUbos ^rtha and Berele Mes
ArgenUns.and
Vniguay.
T>r
Melvin
lufc Prof loat..-iie Bevler head of
docked here yeeterday afternoon..
Michael who are soon to leave
the dei«rtDicn- r,[ household acleoce. said, have good meat Inspection
Oran Sajrrw. wrho hae bran trying
u,elr home In DetrolL The
and A. K. Whi'e n( tfic <!ei*rtmeot of laws. He 1* preparing a report for for one of the end positions with <be 'evening was spent In music
•na mechanic.
the college of agri­ SerreUry Houston eoveriog* bU
Olivwt tram, is lald-np with blood rial good time. A pot luchtupivef was
vaatlgatlons
which
will,
embrace
any
culture. arc In chat;;., of the movepoisoning and will probably be un­ served during tbe evening.
recommendations he has. to make as
able to eel out during ibe remalnler
Trsveras >Bsy Hive. Ladles ef the
"Too many larnier. i<i >f] jf. for ma­ to dealing with meal from South o( the season.
Marabeee, had a Urewol] gathering r.i
chinery If they want u and ten cents America.
Watson Groder ef Olivet, is vii l.ng tbe close ot thler last meeting and
Flgnrra Itsued today by tbe bnreaii
apieco for tin pans for their home If
with friends hero for a tew days.
preranted Mr*. Chac McHlchtel with
they can afford it.' said Mixa Bevler. Of domestic snd foreign. comn<
Upon Wien ef the
a set ot wilver knives and ierks and
Vnited
And for this reason. «e haw decided show (bat whereas tbe
ihc withdrawal of the lAarge by the
£.**,{* McMIcbael with a solid
to teach the farmers of the state of RutM expertpd $l4.o"0.eon w<Ah of complainant In iho Wells adultery
souveolr spocm. .Mrs. Mattlchael
Illinois 10 save their wives {torn beef sod beef cattle In the eight case. It wa* dliniUsed yesterday aftlo laav* tor Detroit, and thu
months of 1$i>4, during tbe corres- ernoon by Justice Blrdsall.
,b recognition ot the efficient
u tnetr itanners.'
pMdiog period tbls yser only H.OOO,
Fred Mathew* was aroaeted la*[„rk that she has done white a i
A tewe aystem
sy«em for farm housds. noS~*onh have been AIpped abrqs^ night by Patrolman Wright when he ber_ ,i,p
among the olden in the
l«rer plgou for fashing,
i
ironla*.
west to his home on East Front order
‘seeping/^ralng Md Other housePITTfiBVRO^News Of a fist Ogbl street and got mixed up io a family
Hay SeoSeld want to Cadiilae to ra­
hold duufi, with aI modern llgbang botwoon ItalUu at i chrlstOBlm ri,». H.- .ppanG tun, IMiu,
g
■.'sten are the threaihlagi that Prof. roacdiod tte poHee foportlng one
BMtall tbll montlng. plead hot guilty
White w-m preach to ilwtanner hoys of had boon kUlod and burled In the to a drunk and dlrarterly charge and'
Illinois whmi they <tome to tbe collete rallar. He answered their knhek demanded a trial He wga lobnd:
* Batmtmia tliis
Of agrtenltnre. Tbeeo three things whan they tavesttgeted.
gtrfltr. but hacanse of tbe nsinre of *««> «ran be aeconipIlSMd by any farmer. In
the offense and Ihe fart that be badj"*^*™*^
Bemoite teams.
Any bMie. and can be lutailed eemBTDA P88T—Kane Haas (Hod tho Mat proToratlon for Ms nctfem. tbe
NatRan Rater ef Cievaland la la the
Pieielr and groperiy for IS,6M m leaa. moat Qhlqno Sleareo poUUon In Htnlaelrat and be was assaga- rttr to «pnd Snnday with friend*,
if the (armer choose* to do l^is
owngary whoa ho eliar«sd that hta wlfo nd only the eoett.
---------I John Raanie ef Ws«ferd la in the
•Fork, aecordiag irf'^Tklie. Wltu iha taught tbolr parrot to taUliiffl ai
Frank Wlldman (eft thla aftemoen dt.v on tmslseM tor the day.

SAVING WOMEN
FR^OM DRUDGERY

c.-..

XEW MAGHIRBIY ADVOUTEO

FAOE nra

K.ALI. G.\HMK\TS QK 8TKIK1N0 ISniVIDrAUn* ARE
<
WITU M'n)KK.\TK I’KJCEP IN

Coats and Suits
at $16.5», $20.eft, $25.0«
NEWEST -MODEUS-I'K.XiTK'ALLY
EVIJfY WANTKl) K.MiHU'.
—THEY SIMI’J-Y .MI ST IlKSEKN Tn !(K .U'i'RErlATEl)
K!<>- till- lii-aut.v of ihc stiiTimiiB ‘'''nt
— th<- cl'-inuK''- of
Hu- ri'-h isi-ei' fabrics—th-- flue |h>iiiN yf tniloriiitf in ih'- suits—
will lx- liist.

-THE ( CUTS AKE .VUTK'EAHl.Y

EXl I.I SIVE. " MANY

Ilf till- i-ontiniRi iin- in wcuvis am! i<att'Tt's c-.ii'iui-tL in th.
iiiakcra i*f ''SfyU-i-rnft" KiinnctHs- .............. lIu- r.-H»..iis
hy
Sfciiil»rg ciuils tfy in't bi-i'-Hiic fi>iiiiii<iu-liK)kiin:, h.v b.-iuj: r)i<ati-ii by thuusaDilM.

—A «riT OF T11E TYI*E llEST sriTED FOR VOfR I'ER
si.miliiyt -lYou stoml a jr»Oil .liiuicf
fiiniiiiL' it b.-rc—hth
hiividi; It f->r imiiifiiiiiti' W'-ur. Thai'■> inure than is 1<> bi- hu<
in ninny Biorcx. .\ml suciroriKiiuiI lirpiiinp in some of (he sti>
skirlv
Really, liule leis ihnii wurki nf art
\Sl) sriTS l.V A JSeONIlKRFlT- RANGE Oh
the lirVK-Ht ilylei mill luiiteriillv. $16.50, ^ alnl $25.

‘Rope-Stitch’’ Sweater Coats WaistsandBloases
in New St)les
FOR BCEK. 70UVO MZH. LAOISa AND M188B8

—They'r. ^ufKl'sivl,. ntnl «>., |ir«e!u-al fnr ;ill-iir.uiii«i wear
Us II i;iiiie..;n
Hiir. e.iry Shawl nml HyPini <-ulla PsiyJi-s. in
jp>I)ii!al e-.l.-rs. nielli,ling <'iip,lin«l. MariHUi. Oxfnrti, Navy,

-CREPES, WHITE IJN'EKES.
VOILES. (IKAY >'L.t.VXELS. UX-

ete. A'nlii-'s iim-'li ta-ircr Thun iHiial at SS.tW, $8.00 aad $7-50.

'Balkac” Sweater CoaU, special 'S'............. $4.00 and $5.00
Miuei’ Heavy Rope-SUtch Sweater Ooste ®................. $3.96
Bif variety of Ladies' and Blifies' Sweatera........$2 to $3.50
Boyi' and OirU' Sweater Coats at 50c. $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2
and np. Sim for little tota and up.
Boys' Heavy Rope-8titch Sweater CoaU at................... $5.00
Men's "Spalding" Rwetter Coate at.... .. $5.00 and $6.50
Men'# "Spalding" Jersey Sweaters, S^olors, at......... $2.60
Other Men 's Sweated Coats in jgrea^'Variety__
50c to $8.50,
'

■__
I

—Suits

and

'

■ r-

IN eNE CROUP si $1JS
UlUV, WUliU *«JU *** VMUC

,

..l.

WAIST8 of while llnene—PRETTY
VOI1.E BIXH'SES in oolld colon snd
fsnev stripes — GRAY FtA-SXEL
-en’ style*—
BlXJl'SBS
DAINTY WHITE UN'Gl wp: .WAISTS
with high neck end long sleeves.
New (rill and drop sbouldei ideas arc
brought out in
In ms
many o( tbe models:
brougni
Cholfn St $1.2:.

Ovei

with : pair i-ant' at
$4.40. S5.4C to *7.»

Traverse Ctfy

—WATCH THURS­
DAY'S HERAALO
for one of the most
important
ill an
this
store ever Issued.

I and hufib by tbe Development burean.
(From Monday's Record-Eagle 1
Mere puna 1
After ever eight yeara' rarviee on
H. C. Hutton, reproratrtatlve-ef the era' outflu h'sve been raid this sea­
Western Vlriilgab Devclopinent bu­ son than in any prerious year. Tce- the local pqUge foijq Patgolman Peter
reau. appeared before ibe- euiierMsorB terdoy every ooe that was prepared ficbnMder bu Mig^.4a''‘^eeep( *
went
to
the
woods
is
different
direc­
poeltion
with Siaoek A Ans^
at .Vaaon. lAke county, and secured
no approprlaUon a! one-tenth of one tions and some of (he htmtara were, Irving -Hoeh. the twolve-yearxetd
son of Edward Hoch. living nrar Long
mill, ehlch *-as fully In keeping with xery fortunsto.
Jack Tonnam, who haa been spend­ Uke. broke his left arm above the
(he liberal smounu from the other
ing some time with friends at Petoe- elbow and dUlocated toe elbow Jotiit
courilcH that hau- so far voted.
in tailing over a fence into which bn
Gilbert Shilton was in Ann Arbor key. returned tiite mowing.
Mr. and Mra M. J. Perry paaoed ran. The boy wa* playing and start­
Saturday to witness the M. A. C. teem
through toe city today to thair ear ed on a swift run and thought to Jump
defeat tbe V of M aggregation.
the fence, hot cauhlag bU foot (eU.
on
ihelr
way
home
to
Petoakey
when
The baggag* ear of the M. * N. E.
A pbyalclaa was summoned by phone
looked more like a kennel club yester Mr. Perry Is proprietor .pf .the Hotel
I’ervy. They have been (bn a touring aad toe boyie injuries dreraed.
day when the htintcra boarddd
Bern to Mr . and Mss. John WIDcop. .
[trip through Southern Michigan,
: for the day s sport. There '
j Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Shertar epent Sunday afternoon a girl weightog
counted seventy two dogs
eight pounds. Hr. WUkop Uvea aaar
Miss Willoughby of Elk Rapids was Sunday with friends at Cedar Run.
I Mr. and Mra. ,H. A. JobbeL who toe eonnty Itee road.
Id the city 5 raterdsy (of tbe day
Patrolman Row found Arden McKin­
Mra. Clow ef Witliamaburg epent have been in Maple City to attend the
I funeral of Delonis UcQueer. reurned ley In an intoxicated eondlUcm Saturn
Saturday' iu tbe city
, day night and allowed him to alew
Mrs. Tarpening and daughter of I yesterday afternoon.
off
hla tronbles and on hla proMtoa
I W. U Oesn,/who has sharps ef work
Beulah sere In the city Saturday
St MaaceloodL spsnt Sunday with his to never do ra again waa left to bp la
business
Frank Nunnemaeker ef Feuch ia family In toe city and returned thU toe morning.
Born to Mr. and Mra. Chat. Clkey,
building a number of lltie buildings on morning.
Fred J. Reuls left thi* morning for of R. F. D. No. «. Sunday afumoon.
his proiierty snd will have an eightroom resIdeDce finished in a short Alpena end Ona«sy to be gone sev- a boy welgbtlng eight aad a half
oral daya
pounds.
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hsrrick of PortChief of Polleo Car
Mlases Laura and ChaHotte Friadrlrb spent Sunday in Old Mission as land. Ore-, who hade been spending Bd Bock trylag to make a bed of the
tbe
past
week
with
F
B.
Beardsley
aldewalk Saturday aigbt and piaeod
Ihe guest of Miss Ixjulse Pratt.
Rev. and Mrs. Jea. Phillips of Mapte snd family, left for their home this him In the cooler. Sunday aorttliig
«>•
* ••d'ter man and. ha promterity »11I Iqgve tomorrow for a short morning.
Mra C. L. Thomas of Seiisira. is <^ «> keep awsy from the cop that In-^
vl«ll with frlrndi hi Alllsncr. O
Mias Laura Wright left thi* morn. the guest of her dsugbter. Mrs Don torlcste* and was l« go.
Ing for several weeks' visit with S. Morgan of Sixth street
I * marriage Heenra was Iwued to
Mra. W. A. Nelson and daughter of Char>« » Ediards and Louise K.
fricods and rolativee at Ssgluaw,
Flint sod Detroit She wa.-s accom­ Northport. were In the dly SaWr- GMuraM. both of Travers* City,
t * WH-ter divores eras (Usd with tho
panied a* far s-< Midland by her dsv on business.
Mr*. Don 8. Morgsn snd son. who «>“«»^
totk morning by Ethel A.
brother, F P Wright who will romaln
Brother. F Wright who wilt remalo hsve byen visiting rristlvos st Bel- »«« »•^ Bata.
Ulre. rolnrood home Sbtnrday after-; Proraodlngs were started this mem.
there several days on business.
) ing In cricult fourt by It niter S.
Men. Harry Tie* ef Grarte Rapide.
Mr. end Mr*. Oallivan of Feuch. Kelly. eL si. v. W W. Parr. eL at
is Tlsittng Mrs. I B. Speaker
Mra. Margaret Cramer left foe EMp were In the dty Saturday for the
®*"’ *"■"
'*** '•‘F Fd^mMay
in tbe Interesu of th* Anti-Saloon
worth Saturday evening, called there J ,
T*.
‘tLru-.u"
...
1™*“* ebd »P®k« *” Mio Central Mothby toe death of her father
■« *
«»»««•“<»k*rs. Clara Keeh and ^ra. Ahblt
Wright, delegates from Wliterta Re
bekah Lodge to the Grand Lodge Ses­
sion held at Kalamazoo this year. left
ill morning for that place.
Mra. A. H. Tlbblta of Lansing. li
visiting her daughter, Mra. A. B.
Curtts of Twelfth street.
Born to Mra. Pete Ayera an el0>tt to* Rev. W. W. McKra. Saturday^- ^
^
^ ^
nad onohalf pound hoy. Mrs. Ayera ernoon at two o'clock. Mr, and Hr*.
^^ng his
: the home of Mrs. John Hoffman. Ham. left at 2:4« (or Cadinac. ^ '
„p^ricnc«. He held the eKAeet
R F, D. No. 1. The bshy's name Is bdne of toe groom, vrbore they wfll .„^ntlon of hli hearer* tor om an
Clam lak*. ^
Theodore Philip.
S. E. HepWndj ef Interteehen. wts Mr. Harris baa bee* empteyed some
invitatlena' bbve Juet been roeelved
In toe city Sa^drday on husloera tor time at tbe Geode gwar* k»^ Mre. here tor _
_
toe wedding
of _________
Hlea Mart
the dtrHarrla was eapleyed at toe XudsM- bi„ Pqterseh. daughter dt'lh. aad
Ora. E. Jewett loft fee Grand Rapids man Oroeer oofnpany as steadgrapBer.
q jj Peieraen. of m« hfteeiith
and IMnlt. Baturday tfterBOos oe
W. H. Steels Of Nerthpert. raterfi*erahiettto. CUtfenk. to
hnslnesa to be gone several days.
ed Saturday might from HnakecM.
j. Redmond of ton Jffty., The
Mra. Chsa E. (Me acehmpawled by Where be put on the flm f*na i»dS- we*9bi| wllTtahe place WediA^.
her unela J. J. Wallaoa totnned net. enmMRdd beid la that *«T. Xa oetotter
from Chleaso. Friday ereateg. Mr. wffl now coa d5 tSe «mt or RmUW ,nmtaem.
Xlas PMersea was a
Wgitere rworaod heme Ssturdsy sft up fikacff apple* » b* aeed te the fan
Trhvera* Otty gm. tSd baa
amooiL
and winter khowa that iriB be' (ml aa many frlaada hera.

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OEAHD TSATmx HIKALP Am TSAVZB8B BAT XAOLK, TUBSDAT, OCTOBXB 21, 1918.
pon&a tor Uto otm.ud tm ooou ter
Yoo. ibo woodi or* beoutlful now. pupplM 4lod. and Oopt. Woodoll. dl* pteBtor of attlMte, "ta oo wonbj of
old hoQO. ter Itro om oal^r, Tbo II makoo mo happr Up mo the lorelr coTorlnf 1u bodj’ Wore Dolor ro> Imlcatloa br the dog "—H. 1. Clereou>rokMP«« OPO oondlBK them to ooloro.
• (umed. ordered It thrown Into the Und to Boro' World.
Omaha.
Hudson. This was done, but the tide
__ _____________
Prom a Nebraaka BuMbloer.
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
waa out and (be body did not float
SUNSHINE STORIES.
Harr Kaiebik.
D09 Hbreea.
,
awar. U time Daisy returned to the
Oatting Ready (or Winter.
1 am aaro many of the Sunabinera
officer O'Connor of ibe Dalplalnaa

aue of course epeedily discovered u a seaeon of i.reparatlon for (be
YMmf rolls VmiMim ^ plUbod «u flrot • dreom—• thoutbi will #ob4 tbo obut-la o lotior
P®**- atreet station, of Cblcago. was patrolthat one of her children waa mlsalnk- oomlny winter Meet of the maramels
Club:
s —IB tbo boon of • bor or firl.
■hot opr of the and birds that do
migrate
I will try (louM to osofry or ♦ man or womanr Yes. we bare to
when there darted out of a hallway a
----- :—r
ftet about aaythlis.
♦ think thln*B out before sre can er- Spencer, Neb.. R. F B. No i. Dos M.
barkln* furkmal)
*mWO Over aarser cHmaie where food abounds
It will try to oe
M a.
w happy M I ^ Preae IP*®
mem *P
in pay
any *»f.
way. «««'»
den t we:
<>«• p,
««•
». »»W and .nslous
ansious to attraci hU attention to
^
.
barkinf, must either hibernate or lay In a
J .au arte rnako eeteyhody happy .♦ That Is why It U so neceaaary to Dear Preoldentaomeihlng. The officer at ftret enSlacover her lost one A‘ stock of provlslona
J
ter M t call.
J think good tblnge rather than bad
I go to school every day. I like deavored to pacify the doc. but It
■*“* “*
Sow they may he found building
7
I will try te be levlag, helpful J ones. That la why our minds should io go to school. I like my leaebar. ,0^,^ not keep aUD. first punning up
JarmeUy dived for II Taking U j^eir winter houses and carrying In
^ sad Wild to evarybody arte to ^ be g kingdom where we lour very too. Hie name la Mr. Jerome H. Pucej,lm and then darting back Into the
““utb. ebe started for the
animal a«pama
^ pMry IMfig thln^
^ aelrea. tha "I" within ue). ehould ba Hk. be la very kind to me. I am In jjmiway
’***"
to be hurrying and huailing. leal Na.Jim grade,
If^ avar tell
tell in
in tiylng
tiyin* to
to da
da ^
« the
the Idng
Idng or
or queen
queen wbo
wbo goreraa
goreraa srteewtee- the
lhe.Jlrai
grade, but
but II think
think that
that II will
will
...
i„.„ »hAfter s tew
^
anew area and kill It with
thinga, ,Iwill *^iy,
Our thoughts «
are our
our soon
: W• ««
-T,.try • ly and well. our
«». past Into
...u the
.U. second
.«»». grade
,.ruU. .
r-" 'rt^r.r'r
°„'r

e work
have four
four studies
studlee now.
now. Jbey
jney are . , _.
,
. _ __
.Tv~.w.y
agalia*'

♦ workman wbo plan the
work we
we do,
do, bare
■ ....
o,
uu. 0...
„„ „ .u. uupu,.
are not our reading, numbers, wming. and spell^ ^ ^

SUNSHINE


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*r»vu;^.v;.%vsw*

t

merited Pecimliir •, 1M
rtMiiteni Mlet Clara N. Bat^
Pim Vice rnalrfiTk Wra. MaM
■atM Willlaa^
•acend Vice rrMlflinl Mil.IrwM
PBnwrwy ChHIdc
Cenahlne Brandmothar—Mtl.
U
WHIlama.
.
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Of coura* the tng. 1 like reading the be.1 of all
>d at nm in ray atudl... I win send you a veree
workmen are unskilled
tbings. But they grow wiau that I learned at school:
rapidly U we but command. And In winter 1 get up-at nlgbt
*« bappy. beya and glrla. And dreaa by yellow caodlti light.
'
®'‘’’ tbought-w^ii.hrs lean their In summer quite the other way,
taaka, ind wa see thu *<. hare Iona I have to go to bed by day.
plannad!
I have to go to bcti and see
tn acbeel. at home, through playUB. and through buay hours, our

Me 1. »1L BM4
*• ^***'*’**-

or brain. Watch your baby
brothar or al.ter and aee how .lowly

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r.mu. ..i .. ao «u.

.«D M#Vl.eW.*eV> C. M4MOU. I.W4UCV.
AWT
_ the
thougbt goverament com... They


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P'“«-

'b^“b,'“da“«‘’‘^'

RaU Trlilir 1, tail,

^ merely lltOa pHneea and prlncaaaea who haven't been crowned. Plrat
Buch..in ^
U>c::^caonoi even bold things In their
Uny hand., or ik ter what they moat
The ttara. '
Jsat to be good la a atar i
ypur a*«lre- They do not think, or even
*
*
d. Spencer. Nab.. R. F, D. No.
86.
know that they do not i
akjr.
« S, Box
. ....
But by and by they can put -*thiok’*
Juat to ba kind te anotbar:
®«- *■
Prealdant—
ilMpIng aad giving and willing to and "do" together. last aa we may
,
DOW. Then they befftn to rule their
I *0 to school every day I can and
bunbhine poems.

fo i7. ^
(yconnor battered down three T***

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..... -X

men and a man, and then gave the
alarm. After the fire wm Put ouU
without lose of human life, he looked
for the dog. and tennd It dead in tbe
hail.'smothered by the very smoke
from which It bad Wed to. aad did.
save the aleepera.



the» Tillagee and ukeu to the ftelda.

puppies wwe
botUe.

"•

Capt John FYencb. e hunter of wild
Same in the' Rocky Mountains, tells
a good dog etory. UlustraUng the love
of a dog for a kind master. Tbe rap
tain on© Ume In Denver took a fancy
to a -boar hound tbai be saw pSared
Dog bravery and haroUm are pro- 'tor sale In a store window and pur
verblal. In time of danger be Is canhounos are
erally a more ini.lUgeni and daring «teceodants of lb* ancient b«tlng
animal thu tbe bona Pew borsea
primeval Germany. *^p one
will face ftra. whUa many dogs brave ^apc Prench purchased wm a^l a

p”"»

named Bodge, that lived
teenlb street. Tha apanlel occupied '
, ro^m’n whlchUi'eroTera flfiV"^„„ Plkw*.
______ ___■ doxan
._____________
captainWtaln
withoutwithout
expecUng
tb aa. tb
theaa. the
fancy rabbit..
expecUng
four Of bar own puppies only a “©“O •*
*>••••
tew dare old at the Ume of the fire.
The dog bad been with him aboat
landlord Selns. tbe occupant of tbe two years, and bad grown Into maa'<>.> p„mi;.‘;i,r™.V'olTuM7'dippV. .... proportlo... wP.p op. dir tP.
«.
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'““ru.r r.;

day flock after Dock passes soothward, and scattered bunches flying
btefa burry to their rooetlng pUcee
in the grove# and danaa foreau aa
evening approacbee.1
Tbe'casual observer sees llUle bird
„ul If be knew where
y,
woodlands
meadows wall popolaied with
fe*,i,ered people. The reason be le
tha-call JOtaa
^

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It Is strange bow birds of different
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spedea ee«k
one anothar’a aocMr
« “>»•
»f tbe year, la the
„„

■Utar U goteg to hear
L«( me prar" Aa ebe aeld ihU aha
kneeled at her tatber'a knee, and Ihia
sweet prayer tell from her lips.
"PgCher God. tittle sister is coming
Up See >ou tonight. Please op4n the
door softly and let her In. Amen."
A CopgeeUon.
Wltt-n >ou cot graaes to orv for
wttpier decorairlon, do not tic and
hang them up. or they will dry In an
upright. Biltr position, but pul them
untied. In an old plicbar. or even a
bit of stove pipe In the garret, so
they fall apart, and dry In graceful,
natugal shapes, and do not dye' or
cryataUxe them, but keep them la
their bcautlfpl oatural colors.
What Bad Writing Ceate.
The handwriiiBg of Napoleon I. we
■re asiured bi .receot bietoiiaDa, bad
a marked influeere on tbe hlaiory of
the world. He did not write, be
■scrawled. By reason of tbit, among
other causes, he lost the baRle of
Waterloo. Grouchy could not read
with exactnees bla deceive meeeage.
Was it "baiallle engtgee' battle M
on), or "gague" (battle is won)’
Groueby cboae tbe letter atgnlflcanee. and. not believing it aeceasary (o press forward, arrived' too
late. 60 mneh ter (he curl of a let­
ter. a penatroka or an Uleglblc .wall
to a letter ."m"
If Kapolaon had known bow to
write Icclbly. or If ba bad Ukeo tha
U«uble to do ao. bla deacandanu .
eight be ruling In France today. But
M aueb alight tblnn binge oatten of
great importahee.

Ukea broote gracklat. red wing blackbirds, wbiteibroated ai>arrows, and
eowblrd. silently feed togetfaar
To. would p.r.r .o.p«, U,., iPon
Five-year-old Daisy wm going to
0,
.. re. ■chool for tha Oral Ume In her life.
She WM so 'excited about It abe
Lre. to Po.nd, wliP Pin. to »rb IP. IlioP, to wlih . wPlrl ol could banlly get to sleep tbe nlgbt
before, and wm wJde«srake at flr«
tbe cloud and swoop gracefully over the o’clock In tbe morMng. Instead of
iwi, n re, p.^,. ....
mountains, chaaing treeiopt. keeping In a compact mam. ■leeplng till seven, M usual. It.did
tbe wily cougar or mounuln lion. Lm, M matter bo- mMy (urna they ■eem a* It cine o clock would nsver
showed great tendnass for the apen. maka.
OMDO. but H did. Ma^ Mair called
I noUcMbte that no matter
But tbe mammals ar. even mot for her and they, went off to ecbool
band le brnd!
p..
.p. pire.,. i. -to re^.. .p„ re....ptop.

ExH U • MPPT .I.T »rmii.r.
ki..do».. .id dl.co.er ih.t wb.n
>1« ■PW «™dP. I P.'.
Piod^ ~P to. n« ...
LlgbUng. Ob. how many atepa „ ,p, u,., ... pood u,™ u,., .» pwp...
way.
Keeping bow many from
10 iPto .0I.1IM reoupP... .Id to
to ^
„„rei.. rePPItp to reiiP P«PPl» ■“
Mtray!
wbM we wiU frith all
B0P.P11. Ptoid... ipid re. Sdp.
P“I rererpM WP.P ,p,_ n..
How many mars can you count that And do^n ^ow that when *e ww- ^btoe
^
Z h*4 «»««
*“ 1'®'"
anything -e chain
you know?
ry or fm about m.ythlng
! mLte For a moment abe faced the flame
Loving and eervlng and ahMtng.
®"t '“tie thought-workmen to bevy ^ birthday, but 1 did not get a single
.pp.rent dlmnay and
Wlahlhg good morrow
to foe.
--1“
- BmUIng and doing and caring.
Count them, and count,
others quite as glad, boya and girls, or forgot. I am aorry j
you are done,
ond time she ran into the building hli duty to keep an eye on the ^ptty to b© loving and help- remembered. Annie dear.
Surtey -twin seem that ym've only
and returned with another puppy, lain.
\
fui and kind to every one and to-cvery
begun.
Mich.
blistered than the. first. Budge
afternoon, on the alo^
Uving thing, why of courpe our
_
herself was on fire by tbia time, hut
^ mountain, the captain cornered a
Jnat let the UtUe clouds scurry nway; thought-workmen sing and Uugh with
sbi- prepared for a third run when a
cougar, and the hounds drove It
do aU ihai'we^.O
Bmlle. dear, and so never mind >®f- .•“'1 "•«
. young man picked her up and held
,,rancbe« of.a tree. The other
them;
Panned;
I K^:'w'''».»to'orrer.iu'pl!,'.
,1’"
.il"" '“."•"to “I IP. re"!
•"».
Sbadowe are never contented to stay.
That is a True Dream. Sunsblnei
,rtl y.to to. P“i P“V« “PVT WHI,
“ln.-nP iP. •- a,.u... u,to TP. repipfp wu
Think of the glad alar, behind Shall we all make the drram true?
ten thi-m a letter I hone 1 am not
iiicmoers 01 ner lamn.
mounted, hut left hte horse to go In
ennaldered too old a Sonahlncr 1
““ **”'
^ *“ 1««
While the dark afaowere aril hurrying
SUNSHINE I
pien were taken to
_______
wui soon reach my sixteenth bWh**‘**''
“rtiPP. '
by:
was proparday; but this does not keep me from where they recovered within a week
Oh. tbe star brethera that shine tn
,0, , apring en the bounds beattending thb Cedar- public achool. from their bums.
Dear prealdent—
A
number
of
years
ago
the
governneaih
him.
Down
be
<^me.
aad there
where I graduated from the eighth
I bM been aome time aince I-have grade, in 1911 Many of tbe fIrU have ------ Ilve-eavlng crew at Cape Charle*.
mixture of dogs and lion
wrttien to you. but I spent eucb a
interfwOng letter., telling *"
" • “® for an JnataaL pe captain could not
busy eummer. and now that school
vacaUon. I
• half-breed water hound. He ebooi. lor fear 0^ kllUng a bound, ao
Ttie Smile Basket
baa begun,It keeps me busy. Sumecbool days tbe loDtoei vacsaalAre be carelessly dropped hla gun. and
i Uttle child.
mer passed ao quickly that 1 can
of all for I got very few holiday s P’-kn'f« tfrawn. ran In to
With a baaket In hU band------^.M----------- to...
PtoJI, -to. IPU It P. Pto to re.t
rereliltt
I.nto
PrP ., boalth As finub bis prey.
T« and fro he went.
.. T. on opr PtomP mopiP oI tol. ^
„„uin
,n P« to. oIPt P« d..Top«l ■ to“t
ju„
re. Hod. pUPo“<P Pto.
L'p and down the land.
All .UPUIP. to IP re reu U.I .to re. Him.- I IPireupPIr .pjito rto.
re. .Irf TIP It ..IT
.look PlPtoll dto ol re.
Up .toPT Pu .upplp Pto ploHou.. re, Wtoto Buref. plre l.trer, I
“P -rerPl. .T. n M
„re.r«l lor . toV “PrUP.
Bad^earted folks ba meC
were
was
ao
high
nor
wind
s
And won them by bte wUea;
80 much aanablDe but I sa.arrald
' and shot blmseU directly forward at
For be earried-wbat do you think?- rainy season ha* begun.
_

_
_
. _ thM be would not face them.
tee face and breast of the captain.
A imakat full of amllea.
«®«r.®
couldn't gel along without
______ ______________
'afternoon In October the lifewe. uken unawares but
i_
______________ -k
u____
-Mary P. BuUa.
"to- On® »®«U> ®f •r>»®®»
of Miebigna
have a eolleeUon of
L«« wa».«oi. He leapmi at tbe same
already passed. I rather eeloy going .
crew of a acboooer which wsa being
to acbool now altbongb. I -aa sorry tee
,
AUant- hi. j,w, reached the threat of the
c
THE
BUNSHINE
PRESIDENTS
wbeo our holidays war
**
cougar before It* claw* ever uwebed
‘ Do'y. I not think, this the most beau^
VISIT.
^.pp.B. wunee
wi.n.1
.Bt
^
Bi.
—________
__________ . I.
.. »n rmi * ’
“***■ "the captain- Dog and Hob went down
President
wlahea mat
that you
yon aji
all .
-e bav’ Bveotelng
rreaioeni
^
>to>tipr tiSl
.
.month,_________
■ Btetat Me 7rbZu7l-^uT Of
“"***
l«t beauurui here, at present; tee “
«®«
•"«
In a death grip Capt. French killed

So many .lltUe girls aad poya na
teere were there!
Daisy lo^od
around with woidertBS «>©■ watch­
ing
tee
opening ,ez^laea with
a great deal of Interesi.
Then
suddenly tbs line of ablldren atandIng on tbe floor to aing began to
waver up aad do»-n strangely, the
TP. topit u toi p. pu niM pu ^teging sounded tar off Mke tee buxtcpputo .UP p.rere. to pu elol^ tng of bees, and DaUy'a bead lopped
blmaelf in a layer of thick fat Uiet over on to her desk. The next teing
she knew the teacher wm Mylng.
®«'r be*P bim warm, but
__
"Come. dear. H'a eleven o'chick.
*m nourish him -bile ' he aleepe.
During tbe Indian summer days, afl- and ecbool la over for the forenoon.
er the crops are harvested, leaving Wake up and go home now with tee
exposed tbe entrance to bla burrow. other ebUdren."
n
"WbaldA you lean at aebooL
he will crawl to the mouth aad. eeated on the mound of earth, take a DaMyr-A^^teanmn.
"I didn’t hanil^A&rthiag. I sleepfarewell look at tbe world before reed-v said Daisy.
tiring for the winter,
"ifot aU tea Umt!"
Along the streams and la the
marsbM tbe muskrat Is busy bulld"YM'm. I WM bearing 'em alag to
Inp tPL -iDier Pout. Ho pUu eJod. begin achool. aad the best thing I
-re—
T put, .upk*..to.. .to oIPt reP. knew school' wm oni!"
"How did yoo like eebool. DaUyr
WP.to •>"« lUp .TT.
Sin and the bottemt of the atreasu Mked papo at dinner.
‘■Oh. piuy well. I bad a bo»ful
SwlRly and , allenlly --------------- na»!"
"I tetak you wouM better not try
along, cnnrlnf ^e oaitibg natarial.
bi, mouth, te tha ruahee In shal- te go to echpol In tee aRenoon tor
low water be depoelta his load aad a few days." said mamma- "You al­
raturns for more, te a month's Ume ways have a nap after dlnuer. aad
be -m bare made a mound house yoo would probably be sleepy at
ecbooL Better say at borne and have
noveral feet high.
yoor nap,"
"Ob. no. let her go to school! She
Aa ll la geiUng raUier late
Bertha Bevelhrmer^^ *"
given bit Ilf# for that of bla maater but large enough and bigb enoogb can't sleep all tee Umv. Can you.
JThL pieak*fodaT' When they were
puaar Uugbed pai>a"CourM DoC said DaU>8be romped with ber little dog all
the nooning, except at dinner, so she
WM really Ured wheu she went to
achool again at one e cloek.
It waa a wans, drowsy afternoon,
evergreen euggenive of life
j
g^j*d to receive you^^ PfIw“^7Mvl”olJ*i^Mbl^'^bu7 and walled and ran ..o and down the
oJ tee
^ dried, leave, and and Mveral of the.mUe folks ware
through winter's frost and
,„b to have another it you «n'l« 'n an loaunt
dashed Into ,
.leeplng In tha dose
Quarter. In the hollow tree aleopy. Dolvr thought she WMn’t:
Where did they come from? Why, togTMib and leara bow you looked.
but
ber bead wm Ured. and aba laid
• Now f
«»«
acquainted pj,^ yoo made a mistake In Nel••'^ea htoaelf and wm lost to the
dack never discovered her
They, like tbe red equirrola.
HIM. . 8ppH.re.t. PI touT 8.1^. „,re reu. irereito.
_ _
_
I guard’s view. Out In tbe sea the life- tepteU poslUoD bue be would take her '
r steer nmaller It down on ber arm on tee dMk to
.. and got ll Jv'ettle.
iMt It while *he WM walling for her
to ItoreTp'
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I^P • pVto'tpi. Un,.r Otoi to.™ .to lUPilp, IP rlrti IPTt
top7f topto'to uiT pir •»>“»re. to P.., I.jIp, Ip iPpI. to. Tiff,
to read. Off she went to sleep
to PP
to .“IP -W.il Pt pll BpTirei. HiPTB~F. D. N'p. S. Bpi PS.
i““ U iPtoPi IpIUp, UlP mpiBln,. Pp«I Pi tip ihwDrelvM,On. ol IPvm ,,10 ■ pl.c.
pt toTj-"Pt-ti
oIduI.. toln.
onP
ud didn't wake up till tee last
reip,.:' wp, PIP.-; re. .»7 . ppM"
<>«.«n. to A..P.I
.«,p^
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<>“■ •“”““ '““P .ppptm TPto, —Selected.
class was elooet terougb.
"Well! well! said papa, when be
" My OrMtoet Ambition.-'
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"Jt." „;‘to Uto
BalUmore periodica) offered a -found Daisy bad slept all terongh her
aeries of prises to glris who ■ent'ln first day of school- ''Ton Mk your
-----------article on tee topic. teacber. tomorrow, if It te bm to
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be “lust like my motber." Tbe If Hoiber Nature patchM
preonto ropr pttIPodi re Piptp
oil », niPlre
H, ippcPt'. ptio
I .re re 8lpP re Pore Irpre nio. I •“« ppppP, ppppnrelpu
Ppi reto. Queenle, dying, suffocated to death.
Tbe leavea of trees and vtnea.
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second prlte
by rerere.—..
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m sure sba does bar darning
these beautiful October days, all te© him very much for be te very kind, we are having a vacation
Rlib deedlae of the pinna:
woods bad rome tq her through tee This te tee first- Ume I have gone to weeks for potato digging.
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Thc> arc ao long aad alendar
And aomeUmea la foil view.
Tbey have teelr thread of cobwete.
And UEmbiea made of dew.

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>*la '» August, even during
Ukbt nights. caUng the clover beada
and eleallng the faitner'a regeteblet.

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akurmne. Umld folk in fur. and alls nun© te Hte. Mabel Bandera. Hague, have eome. pretty leavea on my desk again, and finally saved tbe achoon »v
could be persuaded to enter a* p,Bble beeauM they
flam With Wrt Whisper* and .wm N. Y. She I. a cripple and I. not very which he painted.
ar'a crew. That nlgbt In the aiailon. ^
M»»®If abe lives up to tela good Weal
..pp.
_
- strong Bbe te tourteen years old. It
• »ban rescuers and rescued sat about
"As toHbful at a dog," te an exprea- abe wui Mva herself a gienl deal of
Ab,’yM. Bimbeame. It doean't-teke -,•? very dry IbU yiar and cTOpa do
Klngtley. Mich.
g blaring fire «nd bappUy told of aion -bleb bM come down through naeleag and toollrti «®»P^‘
much te set yOM Prealdent to dream- not look m good a* laA-year. Tbe
Oct. !«. J9U. their narrow eacapee. Bob was given all tee ages. Tbe St. Bernards, la can harly fall te lead a uaafiil life.
Ihg. does u; Bui IteUB dIoM. Just a rain casta too late. Md when the Dear Preeldent—
the poaltion of honor. He wm the lb# AIM. tee sheep dogs of tee wMt- ' "
minute: eoMe dreams are part of the corn wm bloaaomlng It waa very
W# are haring poteu digging vaca. hero of tee hour.
era pl^na. tee tamUy peu found In
A PMhetic ^r»'raaUy-un*!. Droama teat mah* u. dry. Wa had kNa of melona of all Con now tor four weeks Oar teachDaisy, a fox terrtar. owned by Capt. toaiupirable bomea. dallyglra evlMUa Mary P.
Itefd. -a ^n«
•troi^ a^, beuer and happier.-kind, aad we bed lot* of Tognublea. er'. nun* te Htea Allen.
Araa-t tee WoodaU. who haa charge of
tee denW of tee aptnoM of tee oiprea. among tee BlouxIndiana, roto^ «*
droama teat nil ua with ambltlen and Papa bought mamma aa inenhator.
inenhator. aveda pretty bow? The leaves have bargee of te# iSaw J-araay loa Com- alon. Tb# dog aioca primeval days foOowlng toachlng lladdoot
aegs and
rod. yellow and orange- We pany. gave'ln bar abort Ufa a oetaMa bM always beeo a eompatioo of man. Christian Pro...
coarage. dreams that leave us roady Tbe Incubator l
led
Bum.
He
example
of
d<«
heratom.
Daisy
wm
Scteaillle research loeUaea to te* be- , Aa Indian
L have a little puppy x
lor work, and fill that work with mamma art tea-----------—--------- ----------------------------. t baby «as dying, ft tty
s tee dreams teat Mamma haa tS9 cUckana and Maoe
I wUl efame the mother of four pupptM. and dl*. 11« teal tee dog wm made use of by la Us falheTa arms.
» UkM
UkMto
tobother
bother my kluy.
Played great BeUcUude la brtaglBg maa m a compailoo and batpmaat stood aaotear Uf- daughter, a tew
a haU grown tea pigs atanad for thte Use.
a ChrtaUan.
Lovingly.
teem up. Om day wMl# aba waa long before hte horro «aa tamed.
yaara older, who
'dm yoo aver atop to think thdt to oat team. Tho rtarafcMpura ^ tor•vary tWardtat wM ever aroMn- yonag ehlekrtis . twelv* rest* pmRltn-Manlgold. away from bar krtuwl oo* of tea
“Ko aalmal." aatd IrtadaRar. tb# £Fhtl«w. Mid the Ultl# girl, 'little

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Hie AaavMiL
A achA^ wu oakad. "Wbat te
%a afO^ die rqpltod. "ft'a tea ‘
lay 08." When Mkad to
<&IUb. ba aaid. -Why. I read to a
b^ teat haaa toy on an avenge

Haaay PeenyNome climbed into Uncle Ided'e top
aad began to search hla pocket Jor a
paaay. Fladlng a aUvdr qBsitar. aba
cried eat; "Oh. mamma. Unde Ned
had gut a penny with a hoe to It’-—
Tho ttWttar.

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