Grand Traverse Herald, July 24, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 24, 1913

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

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-07-24

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OLOESt PAPEBIN laCBMAN None OF6KM0KAnOS-ESTABUSBEDISn.

AHD TKAVSBEB BAY BAOLB.

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TBAVEHSBxaTT, ORAKD T&AVEBBB COUNTY, mCHIOAN, TIintSDAY. JULY 24. m3-

WILL EDUCATE
POLICE FDRCE

8RAIR AKD BRASS SHOW

WILD REPORTS
FROM MEXICO

Tbe Traverse CIt.f,.Slate boi^ siJI
becin Ausi:st first to bold-e-itrsin auii
KT«as abos of all the different va­
PHILAPEL^IA WILL RAISE THE
rieties crown lu this resion. As far
(
GRADE OF FORCE
as known this is tbe first of this kind
of abow that has ever been held in tbe
■ where It hasrbeen devoted lo
lust ihese classes of fara products.
A number hate already airresHi to con­
tribute to this disiday and anyone wbo
has anythinic alone these linos will
GRADUATES WILL BE APPOINTED notify or brlitR them to the bank.
AT once'
Tbit ebbs will consist of wheat,
oats, barley. rye. aUaKs. com. beans,
Tbe seeds will be placed in Rians Oemofistration Is Regsrdsd by Forlars and tbe others will be in sheaves
signers As Decidedly Antl-Amor in slOBle lota.
erlcsn; Mexico and Japan
I
Styled Brother Natlona

FIGHT LASe THRS DAYS

ElVES FOUR WEBS COURSE

STATE TROOPS
IN READINESS

PbUwtelpliU. JAly 22,-Tbe Qu*kw
CUy‘» “•chool for coppen" lnd«ru In
r«u ■«iBK ud oTorr dor for (be next
four VMks OD« buadred and •ovonieen
proapocUve PtillAdeIpbU «>oljc«a)en
«1U tbooretirsllr tuck (bdir books uo- MAY BE NEEDED IN COPPER
der tb'eir amt and attend tbe first
COUNTRY.
Stad«. And thne int>«n men altond
acbool Just like they did when ibe.v
, were kids. Tbej- are aupposMl to be
in tbe scboolsoom at S* o'clock.
. set as boor recesa for lunch and then,
so back to tbe srind ontll 4:30. at
wb^ boor “achoor lets-opU >A«d TOWNS AFFECTED LACKING 4N
POLICE PROTECTION.
tbe oouTM of poUce A. U. C's iblch
tbcae men are pot tbroesb is not bjr
anr mc«Bf play. When ibey i«^s tbe
coarse they are privileged to put an
M. C. after tbelr namea. Tbe M. C.
-aunds for "Master of Cep|to|tr.’' Tbe
Foreigners Attempt Arty
resular eoorse Is four woeS looB.
Tbe new '‘Seboot for Coppers" Is IMlector of Public Safety Porter’s latest
iDDoratton. Tbe Phlladelnbta police
Lansing. July rt.—Tbe state, mill
force, wbicb has bad some mean tary eutbortiiea today made prepani.
tblan said about it all over the coun­ tions to send aid to tbi- nortbem Mich”
try oa accoont of tbe blunders of lU Igan copiwr country In tbe event of
men bi arreatins and cooflnlns in oella asrious troabla resulia tram tbe mine
poraoBi who
»ut iDvolriBg'lSjwo men. moaily
w*r« Tlolattag laws, is hereafter
foTwUniers. Although no sertoim riot­
be a tralnod and schooled body o_f ing to reported, those who know the
A school for new appolMaes to country and temper of tuinerw there,
tbe force baa bean established at the
fear serious trouble.
The mining
Tenth and Qreonalch street police
towns affected are almost without ixisnbsuUon. Every roundsman, patrol­
lice proterUon. and tbonld rioting
man and traffic tn»n hereafter appointStan It would be neccaaaiy to sesd
atf will have to have a diploma from
eui^ troojvB.
tbe law clasa. DlrWtor Porier appoini•d the first squad to take tbe course
and these IK men now in tbe pritnci
of tbe acbool will be ready for active
duly wbsn they arc sradnated at (he
- end of four woeka.
Ever aince (be school for' firemen,
inaugurated several months ago by IMrector Porter, iiroved such a success.
U has been tbe director's dream to do
aomethlng on the aame plan for the Mrs. Paakhurst Continuea Her Hun­
club "swlafers." Aocordlngly be gaibger Strike-and Refuaet
.ered a facuiO' of offlciaU of tbe police
To Walk.
depMtmeiit and organised this acbool
Of InstmetlM for future cops.
Tbe Brat w'eek's curriculum includes
London. July's:.—All the women ar­
tastrucUon in mBitary and physical
reted at tbe Igindon pavilion yestcp
drilU. eooru and court procedure: felday during a suffragette . riot that
ony and mlademaanors. duties of pa­
marked the rearreet of Mn. Puktrolmen on tbelr beats, reports of
hurst. were lo>lay convicted and seustreet ebstnietioai; illusiraHon of
lenced to-from 14 to Si days to Aail.
crime and action t» be taken, and lo
lo ilollowBy Jail today Mrs. Pankborai
what instanCM ft to right to use force.
continued her hunger strike as well
Tbe second srnek includee studies lo
as her neweat form of Vtotest—her
^ crimes; gaUbUng operations; control
refuaing to walk.
of ^bs snd bow to serve warrants.
Jn tbe third weA they will be in­
structed la bow- to deal with dlsordeily faouaes and pereons; bow to get
evidence and confeasions. and bow to
enforce traffic regulationa. The laat
Week's enurae Inclndea Instructions
wbicb deal with cases of cruelty lo
animals and tbs dnty .of policemen to
enforce health laws. On the last dsy
lYashlngtoB. July S:.—It a prraon
of tbe fourth week all “sindenta- will
lake their final examinations. Tbe av irbuld bold bis t>osHiOD In the war
erues will be nu^e pnblir. Those department be or ebe mnst pay all
Secretary 'Garriaon
passing will be asArded diplomas and booest debu.
has BO ordered In a circular, which
•put into active sfnice.
Ueolenast Harfg C. Darii U tbe of­ reads In part: "The war oepartment
ficial bead tol the mAooI. with Slartla will not penult Itself to be used as a
H. Ray as advisory director. Tbe fac­ collection agenc)', but an employe wbo
ulty Includes SuperiniwdMit of Police contracts Indebtedness and tbra.
James Bohliison. Acting Detective witboot sufficient excuse or re
. Charles Lee. Physlcsl Director Frank nagleeu or avoids payment (beroon.
Hodman. AttortKy Cooley and AeUng srlU be dlscbarged."
Chief Police Surgeon Jobo Wauamaker. *rd. The plan to expected to
eliminate any chance for tbe frequent
bureu of aarcatm to which the prtlce
are aubjected, by making them more
effldent. Director Porter to entbualaatic over tbe progress of tbe ecbool
BO tar and hopes from time lo time to
Rot beater. Mlnn„ July 21.—That the
make tbe cgamtnaUon for entrance to
marriage of tbelr cblldm will prove
tbe acbool more exacting. .
•Tbe idea,” aald the dliwcior. "to to n baspy one. tbe fathers of Caatlan
have every pheee of police duty ex­ Bari and ElltaWtb Blodl. who
plained to (be men by tboae wbo nre •oon to be married, have signed
•xpen tn iL so that they will bate a tain booda. Tbe glrlY father will for­
feit a ITOO farm If she rans around
Solid foundation of theory befor*
tually begtonlng work as policemen. with other men. goeaipt or fal^ to
They wit! be told bow. when and wby cook to her proepeetlve bnaband’a aatto anwat people and bow to dMi with Isfaetlon. and tbe boy's fstber bes
emergent. They wui be given fro posted a ITOO check, whldi will bo
nweai exnmlnaUoss so that polnis up lorfMted if tbe bey plays pool, drinks
on wbieb they may be weak may be liquor, loafs, gambles or daaros wivi

SBIIOUS RIOnXB IS FEARED

JAIL SENTENCES

MUST PAY UEBTS

GBUPLE MUST BE 600U

rL

otbbr tromoB thns big arlta. .

PARUAMOTARY UFE

SIXTY-FIVE
PEOPLE DEAD

FARMERS HAY LOSE HAIL

Haris, July 23.—ParliDeoUr} life In
Paris Is to be shown on the "movies''
as the result of successlnl negottollons FEARFUL LOSS OF L»FE IN B^^NGbetweeo a leaaiBg firm of ftlm makers
hamYon.
and (be French government. HermtoslOD was today oflletolly given for the
taking of a sertee of pictures showing
tbe rarioui stages of debstes li
Chamber of Deputies and the senate,
and the legtolatora dipped much
ixlety to figure on the films. The
pietdres show the empty benches In
tbe mornings, the arrival of the leg­
islators. a doxen or so- deputies disctisslng tows affecting tbe whole of Awine are Still Tee Hot to Allow Dig­
J'rance, tbe seldom arrival of the
ging for Other* Who May
prealdeot, life la the lobbies, a etormy
bo Still in tho
aflemooii aeasAon. and tbe tbro
Dobrto. .
refrewbment bar.

FIFH MORE WERE IIUURB)

While tbe subject of good roads to
interesting tbe public in (bit region
and It to one that is reviving tbe
greatest -attention, there are some of
tbe reaideuts wbo. are° fdowlng the
side of the roads snd lesve them In
bad condition so that it to impoi
for two teams or autos to pass. As
this to on some of the rural road*
and to agalnxt tbe Uw. there may be
occasion for the esneeUiog of soi
the routes. It to np to tbe people liv­
ing In tbeM neighborhoods to aid tbe
rural carriera all they can. In building
w bridge on route five a Wg spile
has been driven in tbe ibMdIe of tbe
road sod people bare lo drive around

thirty-three
BORNEO ALIVE

Mexico Ciiy. July S3.-.^fter a des­
lllngbanium. N. Y.. Joly 23.—Sixtyperate tight lasting three days the
five persons, mostly women and glris.
rebels captured Torreon' today, aclost (heir iivei la a fire which de­
rordlng to a despatch from Zacatecas.
stroyed tbe overall factory of the
rebels attacked tbe town
Ulcghamton Clolblng company yesteriuoSay and tbe flgbcog oontinued
da>.. This was the late^/Wnee rw
uigbt and day until ‘today’s snrrende'.
lioit after tbe boepital reports bsd
Two thousand federals defended il:e
been reevived and employea sbecked
The losses on both aides
TO forestall STRIKE BY WEST- up. Twenly-ooe bodies are In (be.
repelled heavy.
ERN FEDERATION.
morgue and bospltals. Of tbe emplovde In tbe factory at tbe time of
Mexim City. July £1 —Tho
the fire 44 are mtosfng.
studentF and oibern bearing Japanese
Unes of blackened bodice are await­
riaga greeted tbe new Japanese min­
ing IdentlBcatloa In (be mo^e. but
ister. Mluelchiro Adaebl.
horribly burned that recogni­ LOCKED IN SECOND ST&RY OF
rival here at noon today. In spite of
tion Is unlikely. Fifty mmen and
WOGDEN CAGE
the anggealiun of tbe Japanese logagirls are suffering serJoui injuries in
Ikm that a demonstration be prohib­
the bospltabi. It Is expected tea of
ited.
They Claim They Will Put Up Finiah this miuber will die. Borne are so. arm Contained No Fire Fighting ApN’otwtlhsunding the repression of
horribly burned that their bodlt* harJparitui and No Way Was Found
Fight Agaioat Oemanda Made
cries'derugatorv (o .\mericana.'^tbe
1>- resemble buman forms, while oth­
to Relesae ths Perishing
By Men Who Belong to
foreign resfdents here. <
ers are'sufferlng from crushed limbs.
Prixoiv^
Union.
well as unofficial, regard tbe demon
Throughout tbe nlgbt gr^i crowds
siretloD as anti-American, since the
xurrounded the mins. Many c*ni«
Marquette;
July
2S
—Fifteen
thou­
call for (be students to assemble and
from (uriosity. but there were also
Jackson, Miss.. July S2-—Tbirty
greet (he Japanese miniiicr. which sand mine workers in the Michigan motheri searching for their
was posted on the scbool bulletin copper country, embracing Houghldb. .Ak the night wore on tbe curious de­ three conrlcu steeping on the eecoiid
floor of a wooden cai^ at tbe Oakley
boards 4or many days, definitely re­ Kvweebaw and Ontanagon counties. parted. but at dawn retoAvee Mill
convict farm, naar hei«, were bu
quested that the studenu should as- [Were thrown out of emplojutent
Waited for the amonldertag ruins to to doatb last night. AU were negroes.
aamble "to express public trteadsblp day wben the corver mines closed give up (bslr dead. Tba Mies so far
Tbe fire started on the first Boor et
for Japan In (be faee of danger from down by a strike order about ti
today were (onnd on tbe edge of the the stairway laoding. cutting off tbe
issued by tbe Wetleru Federatron of ruins, tbe beat Iwlag too Intense to
stronger nations who are ihreatei
Miners. The ojk-raters . rloscd the l•e^c1rBte the Interior. ' Today voinn- only avenue of •scaite. Tbe convict
Mexico's uatinr.allty."
(arm is not equipped with any fire
mlaes against all workers though on­ leere were called for to dig In (be
On tbe arrival of tbe (rain,
fighting apparatus.
mer was the crowd and so determ­ ly atout SO per cent are affiliated wreckage.
The angtiiihed screams of (be vic­
ined were tbe people (or a close view. ‘wTorihe miners' organixatioB.
The Mg. ouisunding fact of tbe ca- tims sere^eard for two milea. Fann­
tbe mlntoter. that it waa SO mtnu* h
The trouble, aiarted aomettme ago Ustroi>he to Its suddennesa. In this
ers hurrin to tbe scene, bat were unbefore bg could emerge froni his eat wben the union men eubmitted fie- the disaster bears a strong resem­
aMc to give aailsunce. Ail tbe bodieu
and then only when troops bad clea'cl mands for recognlUon of the union. blance to tbe Triangle Waist oompany
> burned beyond recognition.
t1.e way,
eight hour dajr. and the abolition
■abst in fCew York, where 147
In Ms address, bo sail h-: was of one tnan drilling machines. Tbede lives were lost. Another resemblance
SLieeably surprised at tbe inanlfesta, tbe operators refused' t
tbe -S'ew York dtwter to that tbe
of good will and appreciated ih- grant.
fire to believed to have been started
i-nlril which bad prompted it
Tbe mine owners declared they by the careless throwing of a cigar­
He referred to (be fact that Ills were prepared for an Indefinite shut ette butt or match.
country, aa well as Mexico, had hod dowwn. Ae most of the strikers am
The fire recapos were not huge BERT TROMM KNOCKED UNCON­
■one dlffepence# with the Tolled unmarried, tbe authorities are prepar­ enongb to hold aU who rushed
SCIOUS BY ROBBER.
Slates, and stvied Mexico end Japan ing for trouble kltliougb few disor­
the eAts and (here was a ^ab for
hrotber natiooa.
tbe windows, tbe (rapped victlp.s
ders have been reiiorted.
Found-By Mall Carrier Who Notiftod
screaming wiih pain as tba flames
Police of the Strange
swept open them fiyrm behind and
Attack.
seared Ibeir bodies.

MINES CLOSED
BY OPERATORS

VICTIMS WBIE ALL NEGROES

SNUTDDWN IS IHDEFIKITE

DAYLIGHT ASSAULT

TO FIGHT INVADERS MADE KISTDRYFAST
ENGLISH NAVY
ENGAGES
MIMIC WARFARE

IN ARKANSAS HAD FOUR GOVERN,
OR8 IN SIX MONTHS.

CDMPANY^DH DUT

Maneuvers Will he OIreetea by. Admi­ FivmJUnItsd Ststes Ssneters Hove AU OAM AT LELAND WILL No¥ BE
so Hew Office Dvrirtg Same
LOWCREO
rals Instsad of From
Time.
Letriork
Case Hae Dragged Through Courts
Uttle
Rock.
Ark.
July
S3—Arkan­
for
Many
Yesrg: Oeeisien by
LonUon, July I'S—A declaration of
Judge Mayoe
war was wireleMcd the admiralty to­ sas to today bolding a spectol election
day. and from midnight 41 great bat­ to elect a governor to nerve the untleships. 3» bssvy crulKors. SS light expired term of Coventor Joe T.
A decision has been banded down
cruisers. 13 mine layers. 1ST torpedo Robinson, rwntly elected
United In the Leelanau county circuit court
boat destro.vers. SO lon>«vlo boats and States Senator.' Judge George W. by Judge F. W. Mayne in tbe
4S aobmarlhes will give battle off the Haye of Camden is tbe DemocraUc property holders locatod along tbe
British ooaau.
nominee and hto election was gen­ banks of Lake I.«elanau against tbe
Tbe Cermaiis have aoibtng to do erally conceded as Arkansas
It l^eelanau Ugbt A Power Co., wbicb
with tbe conflict, for tbe "war" to strongly Uemocimtlc.' Harry H. Mey. bas been-pending for several year*.
merely tbe annnsi Ylritlsb naval man­ en la tbe Republican nominee and
The case was first suited by those
euvers. and Admiral Sir George Cal- George W. Murphy, former attorney affected to pnvent tbe oompany from
lagbaa. commander-in-chief of the, general and Democratic leader, to the —a five-foot bead
borne fleet, will try to protect tbe progreaslve candidate.
of water, which really meant that they
roasts against the attack of bli veryToday's election brings to an end sought to bs'^ tbe water la the lake
good friends. Admiral Sir John Jel^- M of the most remarkable political lowered.
/
coe. Sir Alexander Betbell and Arcfai- periods in the history of tbe stale. In
Tbe court'bolds that tbe company
bald Moore.
preaeripUve right to
tbe last six'jnooths Arkanasa baa had
Tbe plan'of battle to being kept se­ five United Sutea aenatora and foor (heir dam at tbe preaent belgbL but
cret by tbe admlrsltv, but U is under­ gorernora.
Tbe death of United that Bome reguUtlon ahonld be adopt
stood that JelUcoe has orders to try
Statea Senator Jeff Daria laat Janu­ ed tor letting off tbe water daring
and land a etrong force of marines on
ary eansed it all. J. V Heiskeil was (resbeu in tbe spring of the year and
tbe east coast and it to np to Calla­
other times when tbe water may
appointed by Governor Donaghey to
ghan to preveni'bto doing ao. Partic­
Bucceod Darts. W. M. Kavanangb was reach an ttnuenal balgbL so that tile,
ular Interest stuches to (be work of
then elected by tbe legislatnre to water may not be iwlsed any bl^er
tbe submarine and destroyer fioUllas.
oerve oot (be unexplred term of Oa- isn defendanu'.rights warrant.
which, reinforced by three bydrooeroTbe court further reqoeau tbat
planet, will test tbe defeases of yit and ftnallr Joe T. Robinson, wbo counsel for the partlee cooewraei
Rosrtb. tbe Humber. Harwich, tbe had lust been elected governor and heard at some (nture,tlnie in order
bad entered upon his term of office
Thames. Dover and Portamonib.
that a plan may be adopted for takAdmiral of tbe Fleet Sir tmuiaa H. was elected United States Senatnr (or
«re of this poaalble high water.
May is nmpire-ln-chlef and !t)to report­ tbe six year term. Darto bad been
ed tn raval circles that be and tbe 'op­ the primary nominee to aneceed him\n.VCHBSTKR. Ky.—Ufa impriaonposing admirals bare put tbeir feet aHf and bis death left (be aseembly ment wee tba seoteoce imposed on
free to acL
^
down strongly against into
Andrew Jobneea today, whan be waa
The special election was called by found gnlltr of eomplldty in tbe i
from headquarters. Although no deUito were made iniblic. it leaked oat Acting Governor J. It. FbttrelL Tbe dgr of Edward CalUban, -fonner
•'--------- tic nomiimtion was by pri­ .sberiS oOBreatblU county.
(hit during last year's
First Igvrd of tbe Admiralty Winston mary. and Judge Bays was
CtanrchlU ^d ^bto advisors at tbe nd- over former Congreesmaa Brnnlllge
BOSTON'—Btoba 8. CoavMwa. 1»mlralty trtM to direct the fleeU by by less than l.MO votes Brondldge year«ld boy with Sl.OOO.VO ia bis own
wireleas from London and got them in- coatesud tbe primary, aUvlag fraod nama. with a UMoot saUlag bosL aadsuch aarfnl tangles that a real
in aeveral eousitoa. but tbe state eom- ' die borsea and a maw car. is worktag
eray eooM bare knocked them
mluee, after aa InvetUgatioa certfned
aa ordlaary “baad” in a rabber
pAacas wltk etna.
Judse B«yt as t^snalsM.
Am faeteiT. B* sans M 9» walk.

Bert Tromm. son of Cbas, Tromm.
lit North Msdlson street was club­
bed Insensible Tneeday afternooo
wben he Intemipte a burglar wlm
was rifling tbe dn « of a dreaslog
Ubic at the Tromn Dome. Tbe boy
was lo tbe back yard wben be beard
noise and went Into (be bouse to
Inveetigate. He came upon tbe mao
in tbe front room, bnt before be bad
bad a chance to escape aod notify tbe
police tbe pilferer bad Urnad upon
him and stniek btm over tbe bbad
^tb a club. Tbe boy was Dneonacloas
for some two hours, a mall carrier
finally discovering him. and noUfylng
tbe polios of tbe affair. Young Tromm
detcribed bis assailant aa
about forty years of age. dressed in
a' light coat aad dark trooaers and
earing a light checked cap. AltbooA ibe boy claims to bare been
struck with a maple club about two
feet long, and an inch square, with
sharp ooraers, hard eaougb to have
DUS, there are
cuta on hto bead and only one
small mark lo Ipdieate tbe slogging.
Every chair in the room'was upside
down, tbe bed was overiwned and
everything la a sUte of general dis­
order. Tromm was tbe only.penoo (n
the bouse at the time. Altbougb tbe
entire affair took pUce'ln breed dayUgbL Bboot three o'clock yeetei^
afternoon. aoM of tbe neighbors saw
nan either going to or leaving tbe
Plaoe.
modintalr after being noUflcd
Chief of PoUce Cnrson started an inIgatlon. and Uter he and 8bartS

sanding towu, persons on tbe
rural rontee were notlfled and tbe
entire poUoe force wna net to work
searebing for tbe asaeUinL It U very
propnble tbnt tbe mna went directly
into tbe erastry nnd u be had some
boars aUrt before tbe ottoers were
aoUfled wliL prabebly .be rooaded up
ecune -dtotaace from tbe city.

SELL PENCILS
ON SATURDAY
LOCAL 0R6ANIZATI0I SNARES

Sfturdey. July 2(. to tbe dey set tor
'PencH day- for tbe benefit of child
Welfare work in Michigan. Tbe day
wUJ be conducted by tbe NadoMi
Child W^fare league andcr tbe auspinee of the Aiureau of Aseoctated Chari­
ties of Traverse City. One-half of tba
proceeds from the eele of the peneVA will im to (be Bttreao of Aseectoted Cbaritice of Trnverae Cltr for
child eetfare work, and tbe Other half
the .National Child Wrifare laaffM
for (be work In Michigan.
Tho lea^e Is working In coopera­
tion with organtied charity every­
where, \v7 wffban a local ctasrtty organlMttOQ win rail'mggn' Ibe CbUd
^VHfare league to do work Tor a baodlcapped tbild In tbelr commanliy whltb
they are unable to find special U*atfor locally. In turn tbe local orEanlxatlon aaslsu .tbe league iu mak­
ing InvestlgstloBs that save b grant
deal of time in travel and axpenaa.
Since tbe Bureau of AxaoclaiM
Charitlos bas been establtobad lu
Traveroe City tbe dttoans bav* baaa
convinced of tba rdue of ortaninM
effort and especially since tbe bMebu
Lged tbs eerelese «f a dsaaoncas which bas provad a great acobomy of roergy. time and money. 'TIm
vtolUng nurse bas alto been added,
again proving to the ciUtens tbe value
of such service.
Mrs. Cora Um^ng Is general di­
rector of the N'atioMl Child WeUU*
league. Mrs. Larmptag has given iwmly yean of eervice la child weltera
work in Mlcblgau.
Pencito wUl be sold Saturday. July
26. Tbe pencUs are atlracUrc. in red
and black colon, bearl'ng tbe namn.
''National Child Welfare LaagM." tn
gold letters. They are good lead peacito aod tbelr sale wUl help a good
cause. While a small sum will bs
charged (or tbe peueUs you wfll ba at
liberty to give as much as you an able
to help tbe cause. It would be a good
lesson to tbe children in helping tbe
newly to have them save uiMlr pennlet^and buy a pend! also.
•hie Pencil day cMimiueea are;
Mrs. W. C. Hull, chairman: .Mrs. J.
D. Mnnaon. rice chalmaa: Mrs. X. G.
Sander*, secretary; A. J. Maynard,
iraaaurer.
e committee—A. 3. Maynard,
cbalrman; W. H. UmiM. Pnf. U L.
T.vler. U F. Titus.
PubUclty GommittM—Mm. 6*0. G.
Bates, cbalrman. E. C. BUHngS. N. B.
Holler. Mrs. C. I—■—
'

USE OLD WARSHIPS
ITALY WILL TURN THEM IN^ .
HOSPITALS

Tubermrisr CbJWrao Will Have Flacan
to Get New Uasa-M
4.lfe.

Roate. July 12.—By an order fotmsl’ announced today by tbe minister of

and also possibly, what to do with tb*
ament ever come. As faM as tba wansbipa become too antlqnated tor modaval use. they wUl beraafter be
glren to the National Society (or tba
Cara of Tnbarcular CbUdrea M Italy
and iu ookmles.'
Tbe society |8aiis to rafll tbe war
veaa^ Into bospiuto aad gAve thw
tnaot anchorage not only abeat
the ccaat of luly. bat off tba ooast in
whatever part of the xrerU Italian oo!
oales are to bf found. Otbwn win ba
used aa cnilalng hoapBiM for than*
of the invalids wbo need aaeb trsatmant
Tbe action today of tba ttaUnn government In gtri^ AU rowt M tbp
reault of a pmpagaada lo.tfesi asd Hgun at tbe Intaraatieul Oosgreas of
llygiew beU at Bane JIM map -m.

ORAHD TEAVXB8E HK&ALD AXD TEATXB8E BAT SAOLZ. THUBSDAT. JULY 34, 1013
Every Farmer Must
dnee flesh, **restore graceful tinea to
plant to take care of the windfalls and'
jCon9 jCoIu
Have soaieihinc to keep his animats
other grades that- are now scut to tbe
tbe form" and perform other mlraclea.
hrallby. Tl.oee who u*e HAKVElJ.h
cider mill or left to lie on tbe ground.'
We haven't apace to tell yon about
CUNDITION ITjWnpR have no utuLake.
July
2L—.Mrs.
J.
U
I.ong
TWICBAT
and Vol on account of lack'of demand |
[them now. J>at we can only wonder
ble. It keeps working horses sound,
Tbomas baa been spending a few parlfie* the blood, imls on Uesb and '
proscut cosdltions. Another f
Ibow any Michigan woman can be oth­
daya with ber daugbWr, Mrs. P. C. makc*>he coat smooth and glossj . As
MNMbst TB«Mm md Thunter* M kind of pUnt that U now demanded
WbAKNud er than beautifnl as long aa Mae Mar­
a |«ultry jwwdcr there is no better. Ii
Gilbert
at
tbelr
resort.
mrmrn CUr. MIcaton. br
Is a coDimeralal-cold storage plant ot
Wkprampdrrdrvad tin and her Beanty. Column appear
ward* off.disease, brightens the plu­
soffldent capacity to handle tbs per­
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Jennings from mage B:id inirease* the yield of egiu. .
brtWMfiralBagriskmcatm weekly In the uewapapers.
ishable producu of tbe region In order
Traverse aty. spent Sunday at Will Price =6 ct*. Sold by all <irugirteta.
4ZB0. O. BATBB.
Ed!
&roff’g EmaUion wUcli
W. JL 01B80N, Editor.
that tbe growers can command a bet­
Pierce's.
b aetSBaTe«S>Mttr, bat sMire’s
Annual Meeting.
ter market by bolding for higher
Quite a number from th!^ place
The annual Tneeiing of tbe nwmprices in the outside world. There are grtat€Mt merrfUUtr, vUhent
attended tbe Friend* gnnrterly meet­ ber* of tbe UId Mlsalun Ileach Itesori
I. tmn. ot tb« pMtoClM I
several' other Industries connected
ileobd or epinte.
ing in Trarerae City last Saturday XsaoclatioD for the election of trus­
« Clt7, Mich., under the Act • -with fruit raising which we lark tU
Bcrtl a ttowTie. Bloa«sSfkt.R,|.
tees to serve tbe ennuing year and
and Snaday.
OoMM U Mvth 1,1B7>.
tlie transartlon of other business pre­
prceent but which will bare to come
5lr. and bira. Chas. Saebtieben and sented for consideniiloo will be held
In tbe future on account of the deat Old Mission at cottage of. C a
Omt^ m Prwit «i Beth PhOMe a
GREAT ACTIVITY WAS SHOWN BY two daughters from Traverse Oty, Keacb. on Tburtday. August 7, 1913.
id that will arise for them. The
Tlsiied their, parents Mr.
AMBASSADORS.
secret of sucoess In any husiness is to
at 2 o'clock p. m. of mIiI dsr.
John Cox last Sunday.
MARY C. MOFKATT.
work up tbe entire supply grown into
TUMB
Secretary.
I.. G. Stelnman and three children July 10 17 24 31
rev...........k,....91.60 to odrsaee
prolltatile prodnet with tbe least pos­
■OBtha ......... Z6c In odTuce sible wsMe. Jn tbe greet packing gHOWINO HOW EASILY WOMEN
left
Saturday
for
Bear
Lake
to
spend
Sofia
Has Been Cut Off From Out­
• noaUut........ .. 40c in odnnce
some
time
with
relatives.
MQfi.TGAGE
SALE
bouses cverytnlng U made into some-|
ARE FOOLED
side World For Two Week*.
B*bereas
defaolt
Las
been
made In
thing and turned into mok'by_nnd s's ‘
r. and Mrs. C. Ankerson vlslied
Atrocities By Turks Com­
(he piynu-ni of the money aecured by
the fruit butlneM grows the Mtnc
tbelr daughter, birs. Oscar Uon on s mortgage dated tbe 20ih day of
monly Re'portsd.
practice will have to be ado|U«>d in Idts Following Bulletin Ha* Been Is­
tbe Peninsula over Sunday.
May. A. I).. IfJI. exuiruted by Wilsued by the Bute Dairy and
An exteneton of the pnrcel poet e}'s- order to meet tbe comiietUlon from
lard H. Cnnipliell ami wife. Kstella,
Purss Food Department
Ub bw been nnnoonced tram Wash- tbe outside. l%e canning and elder
WANTED—C/mk «t V tv r *
Ds'ld R. CaBijibell, single.' and WalACTION URGED TO SECURE FAIR
lojndon. July 2.T—Several hurried
PLAY.
tagton. tocetber vtth n loverini; ot the making side U well Uken care of at
conferences
were
held
today
between
rale et poeuge In the flnt end eecond present and will grow as the fruit
We don’t know what the ladles
Sir Edward Grey, tbo foreign oecro•enee. Thl* menns ttud the govera- trees come into bearing, but there
WAVTPn—of s«ld place, which sold
lary and various ambassadon ooncernthat ran be. he euie would do If that eminent Would Put Guns arm t
raeot Intend* -to bring tbta •yitem
Mrs. Mae' Martin
ing the Balkan altuatlon which Is
dova to a buln vbere it vlH be n workeil out to tbe profit of the groa
Hand* of ConMltutlenalisU teshould
discontinue
her
-"Health
now
considered
tl
the
most
acute
Beceerity to the people ot tbii cotmtiy era and the. entire community. The
OvcRhrow the Regime of
stage.
Beauty Hlou" to be found la tbe lead
and In no vny n luxury', m some ot question of growing fruit has ^n
Huerta.
~EUBOPATHICTniATMENT8-S.ul?,;„l'
=-‘"
ing newspapers. ■ Weekly. Mrs.
Intcrvi-nilOD is regarded a* inevit­
ita opponenu were vonl to predipt solved locally, but Uie real problem
Vai>or Hath*,
I«>* oat her pood money to the lead
able. Tbe great powers agreed that
nerves, rircuiailon.
when the tnceeure vgs flm pasted by that tbe growers are facing Is u
“’•* mortgage at the date
prof. Hubbard. Stein w>i-> itm ■r-n»'l'’*’
boll) Turkey sad tbe lialkan states
oohgreu. It 1* erldent tbst t^e parcel pose of tbelr products In a nuinncr Ing luiiers to tell the sisters how
mVv- !•» imA,*
** ibe sum- of four huiiWashington, July Z.-l-llepcal of
1200tnrrgase
and
preserve
tbelr
beauty
b)
need to be disilMined.
post baa COB*, to stay and vltb tbe that will bring the beet prices and al­
*****
Id red and seventy.fite and 90-100 dulneutrality laws with klexlco which
lars of principal and inUrci
improrentenu and nodlflcatlons that low of the least iwIM- wn-te Wider using ceruin ’’Home Made’’ remedies
KuhIb is believed to be the most
new previ-nt tb<* U-oitsUtuiionalist* froiu
, further sum of one ...Jdred
buxlret at
markets must be found and the frail that she preacribea.
available pow er to do the disKlpllnlng.
soil 9-100 dollars, taxqs paid on ll
Next to our old and dear friend receiving
parked In such a way that these
‘ uiongage premises snd Interest Ihet
being B<‘rlouEly censldernd by ITesl- and It ta Bcml-officlally -elated that
L.'dla
A.
Iknkhsm.
Mrs.
Mae
Martli
Lets
can
be
held
once
they
have
IxH-n
on, and the further sum of fiftee
of dtlteos. One of tbe plans li
Rusala ha* exiireasvd a willingness to
d.-nt
Wilson
it
was
learned
today.
appears
to
bo
one
of
the
forcmosi
........................... stipulated for
secured. The real test of the fitinre
Bttnd Of tbe pottmsstpr general
MORTGAGE SALE
The president planned to call a eon- acept tbe Job.
mortgage and the whole
nahe tbe aerrice raJoable to the corny of this |isrt of tbe stale Is the manner benefactors of her acx: but. Nac'i
IMault ^vlng- been made tn the
Sofia la iBolatad.
rialnicd lo he unpaid of a.tlil
In which the people supply the de­ great forte -is to prescribe externa feronce of tbe senate and bouse lead­
conditions -df a1 certain mortgage made
made „,nW,
s Is tbe sum of six huodre<l
SofU. July 22.-8ofla Is Will Iro- by Joseph Wilhelm, Jr., and Mary J. ‘h
i^medles to render lovdiy woman stll ers this aftenioen to ronsider tbls
mands of the markets sod make
and 7-ltH> dollars, aitd uo drastic stefi In Mexico. The effect of lated from (he outside world, except Wilhelm, his wife, of tbe City of Trav-I , f!
proceedings having been inof thylr fruit by proeesVing the In­ mor^ lovely.
by telegraph, by way of Bnebafest erse Cit.v. 5li<-blgan. to Mary B. Un­ stituled at law to recover the di'bl
-cent issue of, one of the tills annullmcnt would be to i>ut i
BBttOpoIr of the trade. With the lo»'- ferior grades Into everything that will
derwood of the state of New York |
]g secured by said mort*
and
SehaKtoi>oL
which
is
rraerved
leading papers of Michigan an inquir lo unlimited quantities Into the bands
dated tbe thirteenth day of Febfusr.v.'
.
erlng of tbe rate In the first two xones bo salable op Uie open market.
cluslvely for oSIdal dlspat^e* and A. D_ 19(H. and recorded In tbe of- uower af salepart thereof, hereby the
er who signs her name ’ Anxious, of Huerta's oppoaents. The admin­
. t contained in said mortand tbe Increasing of the weight of
for uie
the ‘ -agetas
^ u-co
betome operative,
b
and whom It appears Is troubled wlU istration'will reluctantly take this step press tdegraroa. No privata tele­ flee of the register of deeds tor
packngse that may be sent It will give
of Grand Trsverse and
ud Sute
Xo, ,he,
grams are acn-pted.
icrefore
niitlrc ia Jtereby glvbecause
of
the
cenislnty
of
Increased
a
prospective
crop
of
whiskers.
Ir
an impetus to tbe msll order buKines*
....
of said power of
No malls from Europe have been re- of Michigan on (be eighteenthh dayp(!,.n ,hai by viriue
Michigan b making an attempt
answered that ’'Helsione’' will mow bloodshed, .but tMIfon's advisors
February. 1904. in Liber 46 or Mort-1 Mile „nd in pu.
In‘tbe towns and >1IUge* wbich will
of tbe statute
ceivod Tn the pa«l fortalghL nor has
hare to bare a ^!l order bouse or save the old homestead of Austin off the superfluous growth cleaoei urge sudi action os fair play.
any agency news been publish<-d here
said mortgage will be foro '.osed by a
tbelr own Ih order to supply the de- nislr. il'e war governor ot the state than a »laVn mower. "Delaiune'
tbe date of this notice the .
fur (lie last four days.
of two,^|p
the preoilser therein describwho played such an important |iart when analyzed by thla depa>tment
hundred (hirty-two, and
puhllc anrtl'Mi tn the highest
Consequently tbe public is In- sub- thousand
was found to -be composed of
during the flays of the civil
ta enty-two one-hundredlb ^
ire*and
^
I bidder at tbe ■front door of the court
of the happenings injan attorney
fee of'thlrtdollarsIhou,,. m the-«ty ar-Tra<«tims City.
sulphide ot Barium
)Dse ti
is fitting that this borne, should be starch and
.............................
Europe.
provided for in said mortgage, besides jn said county of Cratt^^^rse «
ptr this region with the class of goods preserved aa a memorial and the pity It costs about one rent to prepare
r

NE-vrtheles* the country maintains (be taxes hereinafter mentioned: and, me slrtb day of October
that can be sent with profit through Is tliat It takes utglng on the port of the am.-unl of ’ Belatone" Mae
admtrslile patience ana a dignl.Ted also default having been made In Oic I o'clock in tbb (orononn nf
the mnlls nnd tbe person who Ukes those Intcreslcd lot seenre action lends, but she has generously fixed
conditions of a certain mortgage made'which
made' which said pr*nilM-«
pr*mlM-« ht
arc
- descrliied
.ic
In
tranquility In the presence of adver­
adrantage of this opportunity
as follows. to-»lt:
from the public. One trouble with U up with the druggist so
sity.
To
all
intents
-and
puriiose*
So­
fraciiimal half »t the
mfit by bis foresight in a tusoner the people of- this rotintr? is that buy tbi shalr exlennioaUir for tl.liii
uorthwest
quarter of BerFARM PRODUCE—Buying Price*
iwest fraciiossl
frac!
fia Is virtually besieged. IJeut. Cen.
that will sarprise those wbo are in- they pay too liiUe .attention lo the
"Gcnevleie" dants a shampoe
(ion
Seven
of
Town
Tweniy-olx.
nonfa
crednloiB at present. Tbe parcel iiost priceless rcli^ bearing ui>on the fom clean her hair that she doesn’t want Butter ................................................16-29C Nelson A. Mile*. U. S'. A., retired, and the office of the rogli r of deeds for cf Range Eleven
bns helped Instead of bnrt bnatness in
nurtbeast
history of the nation and allow to remove, and Mrs. Mao exultlogl; Egg* ............................. ............. ,......... 17e several European* arc forced prison-- the County of Grand
the smaller towns and tbe future of tbem to l>e destrojed by Ignorant tells her that ‘’('anihrox’’ will du the Hay. loose .............................. |10 lo $IS ers here Surgeon Major Clyde 8 Ford. said on (he
heel ness in these places will depend banda or else preserved by pritate birslnoss ao nicely that swocl Gene Straw, perton ................................... »10 V. S. A.. me<Tira1 corps, who did gtmd
4CC,
on
which
mortgage
there
West,
in
the
couniy
o'
upon tbe tnanher In which tbe mer- individuals. Ever?- county
vieve will ’’never again permit the Onion* ...............................SOc to 65c work at Constantinople lo connection claimed to be due at the ^te of tbta erse and Stale of Michigan.
FARM PRODUCE—Betling Prices.
eknpu take adrantage of the opporwith the American Red Cross, isialso notice the eura of five hundred fortyDated tbe hih day of Jul>-. A D..
should have a historical sorlety use of soap" on her head. The funny
taniues that tbe system bn brought whnee work would coesiat in preserv thing about this statement is ihui Pouxoe* .-........................................... .JOc here. . He ha* offered hit apices to three and ninety-two onedfundredtbe 1913.
ilartba 'Oampbell nee Malhewa,
......................... 8<e Bulgaria and hU offer has I>ee8 ae- 'dollars and an attorney lee of fiftoMi
tn tbelr rery doot*. The people must log lo good condiUoa ereryCUng ol "Cambrox" was found by our cbem Creamery bntur
Mortgaget
'(rilara
provided
for
in
said
mortgage,
have tbe goods and If local Arms ran- bUiorirnI interest within the bordm lets to cons^st of sosp and salao^ Jlalry butter ....................................... 25c qeiAed. Major Ford will be altaebed nd no suit or proceedings at law Cove
-ell 4 Cross.
not or will not enpply them, they will
ta* ....................................................... iot to the mllitaiT hospital at Kustendll. having been Instituted lo recover the
leys (or Mortgagee.
of tbo county. It is a fact that Ie Mrs. Mae has arranged with the drug
Ducks, drossed ....................................He
‘ya secured by sal
July 10 IT
. 24 31 Aug 7 14 21 28 Sept
Bead tapibe Urge mail order bouses
It
U
reported
that
the
Tork*
comgiM
to
sell
you
a
cent's
worth
of
6'>sp
Michigan countless mementos of the
4 11 18 23 Oct 2
r of them or ail} .
for tbem. U U a question as to who
Hay, balled ........................................... tl4 mlied indescriliable horrors at Adand aalsoda (or SUr.
early days Aave been allowed
and whereas tbe said mortgagee baa
wtn make tbe most of tbe opportffni114 |rianoHe. giving tbe fleeing popula- been obliged to pay (be taxes on the
Auntie." who appears to be htv Straw ..............................
ruin for lack of rare and Imeresr
Uea. the local merabants or the houses
GRXtN^Tnvsrae CHy Milling Co,
lloD no quarter.
ipony berolnaftcr described for the
ing trouble with her llvA and is los
tbe
part
of
those
who
had
them,
that make a spedslty of selling by
ira 1911
^cea corrected Rvery day.
_ It Is also alleged that the Turks
lag her strength, complexion
n or th; ..
judred ibiny-cwo and
BnQ at long distances. In the race (or because they did not kilow them weight. Is Informed that "old fashion
,6$c, mauaacred the inhabltanta of Klrk- sixty-six one-bundi____
tdredlbs dollars,
______ .snd
_
. preference tbe advantage Is grsatlylln value ao4 bad no one to give (hem ed Kardene Tonic" la Just tbe check Cent
-6Sc KIIi.«seb.
which sum has been paid by aald
said
faror of tbe boose that can supply the Instruction along tbU line. A well er. One ounce ot "KanJene" dissolved Bye
mortgagee nnder snd in compliance
organised
historical
society
trade in tbe tint two uoes in which
with tbe conditions
IS proscribed in said
White na\T beans
............... 11.66 ALVIN
alcohol
makes
It.
"Kardeno’:
»
coudiy wUli a soluble place for pre­
mortgages and in each of them, wbleb
the rat* has been reddted.
Red Kidney beans........................... 11.60
found on analysis to be composed
added to tbe amounts above stated
serving relics of the past would go a
Mrs. Nellie PratL assUtanL Cits. make* 'a total of three thousand nine
iron and ammonium urtratc. tanarlc Buckwheat, per 100 lbs. .11.00661.16
great way In keeping tlie people
>ne 875. We treat • you as wt and slxty^lgbt one-huedredtbs doUars
GRAIN—Hannah 4 Ley C«.
add. quinine and sugar. Mrs. Martin
Would wish toD be
b treated.
touch with the historr and achievePrices eerrectad every day.
meb 2(Kf
Seemery of State Bryan perform­ menu of those who were responsible assures r’Aumle" ’ that It will make
Wheal ............................................ 80665c
sale contained
ed a mmater stroke when be arranged for the settlemenk of tbe sUtei and you weigh just what you watt to.’
Corn .............................. ;..................
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. «e,
iges and In each ol
the treaty with Nlearagna wbich will tU development into a great commer­ What.lady could refuse to use ~^r
The entire wost U *26 to sell ydur,}?,:
Rye ................................\.................
itute in '-buch
, eChettreiy block any attempt by Ger­ cial and agiicuUaral renter. There' dene’' In the face of t^ls stslement*
FARM or m-SINKSS. Those who areb-.-iIded notice is hereby
:
given
Prtcet cofToetad every daf.
"lairy’’ baa ruined bka-coniplexion
rontemplaUng llsiing with ua. please S?.,
mi
many. or any trther for^gn nation u> is ns Inspiration In studying the past
“ ■
eightitb day of
do so now as we are getlog ready (or|r„‘ , ,q,.,
o’clocrk in tbe
eeewe a foot bold in Central America that has a great influence in ahaiiltuc by too much powder (whether gun H»8* ......................................................8Hc
Steers ...........................................4 to 7c
jv’wder
or
insect
powder,
she
does
not
shall
sell
at
t
publl
public
auction
ter tbe purpose of bnOdlng a canal the future, and no communily
b
Cows .......................................... 3 to 6c
specify) but In any event Mae
to eompete with tbe one at Psnsma- ford to neglect this work of prps««-r'....7c
^ures I,uiy that "Spurmax"—6 ounces l,ambs ....................
The Nicaragua route has always been Ing the works of UteJr aneestans nnd
advertising glring greater pub-• City of Travers* City.
diaaoltcd In witch baul and glycer Sheep ....................................................... 6c
,d 1Traveroe, and BtaU
r Grand
d the most feasible ronie be­ drawing lessons from tbelr privationK.
me, win give a ’Tosy blush and vel- Chlrkeus. live................. -....................Ifc
(that being tbe place wbere tbe
tween the two oceans, and would bare sucoeasea and failures whirti
----- Get our prop- of
■ty sniooihness and bring back the Geese, dressed .................'................... 10c
A.AA A.r list of properties.
been accepted In lieu of the
lot of mil wlio enter tive work
healthy glow xf youth to tbo aged Turkey*, dressed ............................... 15c
RDEE BUSINESS EXCHANGE
net* bad sot tbe goverament oin- of gfe lo a new country. Frraerve
described In said mortgages, or
weather marred and powder ruined
HIDES, WOOL AND TALLOW.
much thereof «s may be neeeeaary lo
riela la charge ot ine work been (he historical places that are aUll-exPrices corrected at aarkat varies.
skin. " Why should *'l;ary ” hesitate
pay tbe amoant dM on aald mort­
afraid of earthquakes which are more Unt and keep in a collecticn all .the
gage or both of them and tbe taxes
after this effusion, espoctally as the lUdea' ...................................................,8c
eommon tn that section of the world mementoes of those who have gone
’’Spunnax’’ will only mat her ode. Calf ......................................................... lie
Muoit naving neen made hi tbe above mentioned .with aeveu p
titu ihey are farther sontb. A foreign before.that can be aecured. tA- their Our cbemlsu found “SputiBax” to TaUow ..................................................... 6e conditlona of a certain sufftgaga dat- Interest snd all legal costa. P
uflm oonld cause a great deal
will form a source of in- consist of scented and colored Epsom No. 1 horse bide*.......... 81.60 and up •d January 21. UlL made by Caleb I with the attorney fees of thi .
8- COx and Nettle M. Cox. hi* wire, of sod flfieen dollars, respectively, as
tiwnble by oecurtng tbe NJearagua spiration to the rising g.eneratlons
provided by la;r and as covenanted
Saha Epsom Sslti costs Mae three Wool ............ ...................:..12 10 16c Traverse Cliy. Mich, to Agnes Plei
right of way. and it was for tbe pur- that wKI prove beneficial In molding cents a pound, "lotcy" pays at
for in said mortgage* stnd each of
cd asms place, wbick mortgage 1*
being described
poeo of entUng off any posslbnily of (hem Into uaeful and prMucti
. _______
one• Mg
b gray corded In tbe olflce of tbe lUglatar .. tbem. tbe premiss*
rate of 6l.::t per pound tor It under FOR BALE—Tu oTiorecs.
~
lied In
each rivalry that tbe plan was work­
six
years
old.
weighi
about
16V0.
and
Deeds
(or
Grand
Traverse
rcuuty,
the name of "Spurmax." But then,
.............. ■ of Traverse City. Cou
one bay mare. Reasonable price*. Mich.. In liber 69 o
ed oat by Mr. Bryan. According to
Grand I
you know. ’’Mae" baa to have aome
Wm. Fall. Silver Uke. Addreas.
I. and upon wbK_ .
the Monroe Doctrine which Is still
viz
ira money to pay advertising bills.
be due at tbe date
if the sum gan,
« potent force In Ameriesn politics
of one hundred and eight and
tad 76.1U0 4 Co.'s tourtb I
Tee Much r
-Jennie" has some IrrluUon of the
dollars (*108.761, (and no salt or pro­ lage. now city, of Traverse City.
it is tbe duty ot tbe United Stst<
A lady remarked to her nephew, scalp and wanu relief. Now being
ceeding at law having baen Instituted
keep this side ,of tbe wster' tree from agedaeveji: "Tommy, you should try
-re man the writer. It Jennie had
to recover tbe money secured by said
nny foreign Interference,
~1M be a betur boy. Yon are onr only appealed in him. would ^bablybnve
mortgage or any part thereofl. There­ Msy fifteesth. 1913.
MARY B. UN-DERWOOD.
By the "Ka-olar" method I can ro fore by virtue of tbe power of sale centhis plan has worked to perfection I ^nd'kfid we expect you to be goodr prescribed insect powder But - Mrs.
Mortgagee.
lore those aching teeth absolutely tainud in said mortgage and tbe starand will In all probability be rontln- .'and be replied: "It Is tough on me riae. wlUi that wonderful intelligence wtihOut
pain, and without
ute in such case made and provide<l. tTNDERWOOD 4 tJMLOR.
oed in the future. Tfa^ place of Eu­ to be good for a lot ot brothers End (hat she posscssos of all female beau­ drugs to produce nnqpnac________
Attorneys tor Mortgagaa.
Notice Is herebr glien that on Monday,
alaten 1 haven't goir
ropean natlona to empI^r tbelr nctlvlPeojile of nervous temperament and tbe l4tb day of^uly, 191S. at tan DuaineM Address: Travers* City.
ty troubles, tells • Jennie" that an
Michigan.
wifb weak bearta will appreciat* tbt
Traverse Cffy.
ties is on their own side of the wster
’’Qnlnutn" dissolved In alos "Kdc^ar” method ot palnlero *ztra» o’clock In tbe toheeoa* of That day. nay 15 22 29 June 5 12 19 SC July 8
»e«
be eold at p^Uc asoUo* 10 17 24 81 aug 7
and when they ssule sh» tbelr prob­
but and water will not only- remove
lems at home It will be time for tbem
DR. W. G. KINTON.
ibo Irriutlon but will also bring "a
t the
________ _______ _____
106-208
Wllbelm
Block,
wUh
Or.
Hold*
to look for new spheres of InGuence
heamlful growth of long silken hair."
Grand Traverse
oonnty, Midi.,
(that
V-.._ A,..
------------------ A...
-A
worth. Traverae City. Michigan.
The nme applied to the United Stale*
We would try this ooraelves only
who can find plenty to busy hanelf
THe
’•Silken hair’’ wouldn't mate* the balwith on this side oftbe water withOf our bead. "Qgliaoln.’’ which
or Bo.mqeb thereof *• may b* naro*
oM interfertag In the pollUca . of
Eu’ls (rr 60c and coats t is composed
aary to pay tbe amoant da* ttmrmm
tbe old world, except a* the tortUDM
with eeren per cent istereat and all
of baking soda 40%. quassia 66%.
lags! c*Ms. together with Otteen dotof wir compel, as in the case ot tbe
quinine.
"1 can quit any lime I wish.'' is
PWlppInet. Tbe existence of an- frequent expression, bui why don't tbe
-Annice’' has sure got aome real
- ether canal between the two ocrans drinker make good bis boasiT Why troubles. She wants aometblng
s't he quit? tt'hen a man brags he
woaM mean Internstlonsl compllcsI slop drinking wbraever he wanu banUb tbe wrlnklea. round out
Travera* county, Mkk..
at
tlnaa that would result, dtsastrauslr
he has usually reached the point lotlowB and restore nattira] besi
a poiat tan rods north of tbe south
Is to an individual Electric Ugbllng Plant exact­
to Oas natioti and any diplomacy that where be caonot. lie knoas be cao- "AiiDlce is assured that ail she ba
west corner of tbe south wem quartar
ly what a reservoir la. to . a water a.vsicm. it
*d| obrioto tronhles of ttaii kind will Doi make good this boasl-^unslded. do to bring about this simple reliuli
of the aoutb «aal qoartsr of asetlon
atores up the eicctrkitr generated by the dyn.
Ue-lK in need of troaunent—<be Neal
be aBdonod by tbe people of -the Treatment—which Is a harmless veg- la tn dissolve some "Almoxoln"
twelve In town twenty^sven north of
emo end holds U nnUl light U needed. All you
Vtftad Stitec.
range eleven we*L thence running
seed do is to run your engine far a few hours
ubic-eemddy that wHi transform tbe water and glycerine and apply
north ten rads thence east tartr.«lgbt
occasionally. The -ChloHds Accumulator" VIU
•rrible craving for liquor into s poelthen More up electricity to light over an extend­
rods, tbenee south ten rods, thenc*
live abhorrence for Miylhlng alcobolic. solution to the hated facial defects
"Almosoln"
wcrt to place of bsctaiilBg.
ed t>erlod.
in three days’ time, without the use and—"presto change".
mort dnrabls
AONBS PlBBCa.
bypodemic InisctlouB. if you
only selli for 60r end casta £« to
nts legion ac«dB more tnOuWlea qf
mnerlals
and
artlsticallr
flnAdnUng you should look Into this,
umi teve for tbelr. otdeet tbe working yon have a friend who needs help wc make. Our analyM found it to conlabed. Y'oo will find only aneb
oist of borax 4«^ magoeala 20% and
at tbe works ol
BP ^ the trait crap into p*a0b
r Meetg*B*e,
com tragaeanib
-A W. RlCKEJtO
, TtarodB €
lauMimiillii tto graSea tfuBair:
Tisrone City, Nleb.
liiauUiMIj’gntagtowaMe. Oaeoftb*
Mrs. Mae has sot a f*v snot*
TMversc Cfty* Mich.
fPNt wtmrnU^ !• w «ra|>oraUnf
"solus" and "maxes." etc., which re-

GREAT POWERS
TO INTERVENE

Crmti Tmertt HtraH

wn

BBIALD AND RECORD CO.

RADiOAL STEP
IS PROPOSED RUSSM

WIEl DO THE WORK

BEAUTY SECRETS

DOXFBIEIIGE WILL BE HELD

PvedPMl

HIslorIcal R^es

£ocaf MarluU

AlbeAd

Let UB fill your Paris
Green wants with
Lavanburgd
Pure
Paris Green. Fresh
stock, handled so as
to conserve its poten­
cy. Prices low.

Waifs

DRUG STORE

THEDRINKIN6
MAN’S BOAST

Storage
UtUe The Dectric
Battery Co.
Wonder
The ‘TUorMe Acennnlator”

BMblleefef

FOR SALE BY

.....

:

-i,;.

Wm. «Jaielcson

sn Bay. a,

. tuoh JV

Hoppw Cooled

'T'T-' V

O&AHD T&AVEB8E HERAI.D AND T&AV2BSS BA7 BAGLS, THDBBDA7. JDL7 24. 1613

PAGE THRBg.

OKE AND
Think of it, $15,000 worth of Merchandise
Must Be Turned Into Cash At Once!
Everything must- go at once. High grade Suit5, Overcorits, Hats, Caps and
Furnishings and Boys’ Clothes.
^
We carry only the very best grades of merchandise.

Don’t wait a moment—Get here Quick=—prices will only last while the stock lasts. Every
article is marked in plain figures, both former and Sale Price.

THIS IS NO FAKE SALE, BUT ONE THAT WAS FORCED UPON US BY THE UNEXPECTED

Sale Starts Saturday, July 26,

At 7H)0
A, M.

Vrkiii*
is the most important thing of all to F. Kubeck
'E EMU i3<lU9£«14..UUU
as he wants your future business.
/

MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING
A Lot oi
$ 7 SO
10.00
12.60
15.00
18.00
20.00
22.50
25.00

Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s
Men’s

Salts now going at .
5 3.68
Salts now going at .
6.98
SoUs now going al...
7.88
Salts now going at ..
9.89
fi.79
Saits now going at ..
13 98
Soils now going at..
Salts now going at...........................14.69
Sntts now gdlog at ..;................. 16 89

IVIEIV’S

EURIMISHIIMG GOODS
Union salts, first qoaUty,
59c 201.00dozen
t9c
values........... ....................................
10 dozen Union salts, first qaaUty,
79c 1.50 values ................................................
1.19
1.38
1.19
18c
2Sc Hose.......
39c 25c Garters.
..ITe

About 4 Dozen starch and soft Shirts,
$1 values—sale price ..................................
About 6 doz. starch and soil call shirts,
$1.50 value, price now.,..............................
About 14 dozen pleated bosom shirts,
S2 50 values ..................................................
50c signal work
shirts .................

CARS MEN’S ODD TROUSERS
BOYS' & CHlLDRm'Dtpt. HATS Aand
Lot ol
A Lot of
$3.00 Buys’ Suits, sale price............. SI.89
$3.50 Boys'Suits, sale price ............ 2.38
$4.00 Boys' Suits, sale price ............. 2.89
$4.50 Boys’Suits, sale price .............
3.28
$5.00 Boys’ Suits, sale price ............. 3.89
$600 Boys’Suits, sale price ............. 4.B9
$6 50 Boys’Suits, sale price............. 4.89
20 Dozen Boys, Blouses. 50c values.
allnzes. Sale price .................. 39c

r

$1 Oa Men’s Soft Hats............ .............
$1.50 Men’s Soli Hals............ .................
$20i) Men’s Soft Hats........... .................
$2.50 Men's Soft Hats........... .............
$3.00 Men’s Soft Hats........... .................
25c Caps for ..................... ...........
,'iOc Caps for....................... . .................
$1.00 Caps for......................... .................
$1.50 Caps for.......................
............

58c
79c
1.19
1.38
1.58

Sl.OO Men’s Pants........................... ........
$1.50 Men s Pants ......................... ........
$2 00 Men’s Pants ........................... ........
$2 50 Men’s Pants........................... ........
$3.00 Men’s Pants........................... .....
nc $3 50 Men’s Pants....................... .
29c $4.00 Men’s Pams............ .... .. ........
68c $4,50 Men’s Pants........................... . ...
98c $5 00 Men’s Pants........................... .. ..

79c
1.19
1.S8
169
2 38
2 89
3 29
8.89

sun CASES end GRIPS
$1.25 Suit Cases, sale
$1.50 Suit Cases, sale
$200 Suit Cases, sale
$2 50 Suit Cases, sale
.•53.00 Suit Cases, sale
$3.50 Suit Cases, sale
$4.00 Suit Cases, sale
$5.00 Suit Cases, sale
$6.50 Suit Cases, sale
$8.00 Suit Cases, sale

price ...................
price.....................
price.....................
price .................
price....................
price.....................
price.....................
price.....................
price....................
price.....................

We cannot quote prices in this advertisement on hal^ the items coatained in utir .stock.
There is a lot of unadvertised bargains that are equally as great as the advertise ones. Re*
member, nothing reserved, everything must go and go quick, tvhether it is damaged or. not.

FRANK KUBECK
121 GNIOM SXREEX

XRAVERSE CIXV, MICH.

88c
121
1.49
1.89
248
2.98
S.38
$.89
4 59
5.28

: PAQB IWB T^r

0&&MD TRAVEBflS EKRAU) Aim T1AVEB8E BAT BAOU. THUBSDAT. JULY H ms

IITSIICH FAIIi
WOMAN TORE
HER GIOTHES

skw Bmday. wlwra dSW -letmtA i
MM Rapid* aft*7 j InAr vMt with:
friends and had a picnic dinner, re­
Aunt Bt-rtlui.
turning home la the evening.
Ben Sht-liei-B went to ibc rariiival
Mr. ai:d Mrs fVed Wilson drove
Mrs, Cha*. Wolfel of Ionia ia visit­ Saiurday. .
over to 1‘laile on Sunday to see her
ing ber mother. Mra. WheUn.
The Ijidle;.' Aid iiO.-lely had a I-ivnlC liarents. Mr. and Mr*. Arthur ilarMlaa_Be*»ock of Fteuch ia workteg dt£ner at the river Wednesday.
tln.
went to Trmverae CHty Wednesday to for .Mra. Adam Strieker.
Arthnr HaUlon l-ft foe ihe .Maui•Mr. and Mrs. Will Brotrn and chSvisit friends.
tou Ulaud taut Thursday to move his
Dewey Ely and slater Hatel of Kal­ dren visited at H. Whelan a Sunday.
honsi-boUl goods bock Vre.
kaska visited their annt. Mrs. N. McThe old aeltier.' plmlc at BurdickKa|l^on. July 2I.*-C. E. FriU was 3
Taggart. and family last week.
vllle will be ceicbraied. August 2
(JJm Jtafm
l-eland visitor Siltirday .
Mra. J. M. Safford left here PHday
Helen Colenan and Frauce* Ball Every Icoriv welcome to attend.
.Mrs, Koss Slagel haL reUtrneii
for Copemlsh. where soe will visit her
Glen Haven. July •?.—Mr*. Wa vUlted Hazel Fritz Sunday.
CotDpOU^
son. S. E. Safford.
Maxwell'and family of 8t Louis ac­
Mra. C.^E. FVifz un-i i«n Harry at­ home from Old .Mission, where pl.e
Slesdames Hlane^^ Bryant and Ed­ companied by a maid ariived <on the tended Pomona Grange ni Glen Ar­ went to ivee ber son Will.
^he Sunday ecbunl conveitUon «a>
na Quarkenbusb are* vUIUns friends ManIBee U*t week and went to Cedar bor. l->td,ay. the iMh.
' hsS^^cm^'
hss*^held at the South Almira cemeat
Siiriegs lodge for the summer.
Mr JU.-1 Mr*. Bali ac.l M*r*.
tainly done me a Inf
at tlrand Kaplds.
.Mr*. Ward W. Iteonoit of Charle­ gill alletiaed Grange' at Gb-u Ar!>or schoolhousc Saturday.
of good. 1 first berard
Ih- T. Y. Kimball. Mias Hattie
l-Yida.-.
Tbc-'f
will
»>e
prayer
meettag-beid
of it when I waa ±
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. tOm- voix is visiting tbe Xairlly of Wmgirl ar/d I always raid
the Almira »cbo<ribous< every
Mr. uml Mr*.'. Win. Satller )>nased
Ilurnell thl.s week.
ball were in Traverse City Mon^.
thaiif Ic-verhadfe-; Dr. Uwn-Bcr R Day of Detroit has llirviigh-thU ntyghborhood Friday on TbiirsOiiy eveoliiC.
Hairy lallar left here last Satur­
male trouble IwooB
The- I.adh«' Mutual Benefit socleiv
tbvlr way to Gl.ii Ails)nrriv.-d
at
IxiPell
l«dge.
haring
drir
day for Toledo, where he has ..
take it.
will
I
n-held ai the Almira schoolbonsc
The
eld
nvitb-rv'
picnic
ni!|
l*held
up in his ear. He is accomptnh-d
"I taffered from
cepted a |•oltilidn In the ©ffl<^:of,an
at
Burdlclivme
Aui.
2.
-Hie
ofilcera
on
TlKiraila.vaftc-nioon
at
2
o'ebrek.
by Mrs. Day.
orjranic inflammaelectric pldht. have worked liard tcj get the gioym
T:- iLile. are all corcllally Invited to
tiitfi and would havo
Chas.
Gibson
is
taking
a
vacation
Mrs. I'ostlna Dewey went to Cadil­
Ic good -.Itape and make the day
niiend. .
sis-IU trhen-! would
cruising on the lakes.
lac Saturday to visit her son. W. H.
rucces*. Bveryx»ue tome and baye a
-Mr*. 3lary Pawcumre and Lucy
i«e. in sudt pain tbif
Bereoleeo tourists came In on the
D>-wi-y., and family. She retunied
good lime
n*rk Will ko to Traverse City on
I would t-esr my
lissouri on Sunday and went to GriTuCiVdny. acoompanled by her grand­
iThuriday tc* si-eod three or four dayV. clothe*. On. -Wy my huAaftd got rite
gon'H.
jivighbor*
in
to
se.wdiat
the ntstterwss
son, Master Leland.
yiaiiu-e Bates and Edith Broeyk:lumlu-r
of
young
people
atteml
MIh« Avis Kilts reluned
, We re ciilllng on Mra. I'^ura Bales on but they cooid not help
dance at .Empire on Saturday
thoogbt was for Lv-dm El Rnklw s
Sunday.
borne at Malherton Thuraday, accomVepctalde Compound aud 1 »ent my hus­
eVenlDK last.
Alniiis. J.0y';l.—Miss fillih l>«i-.
Mr. and Mis. Will lake and IVari
wanted by Mrs. Wm. Osborn and
Jno. IMckle of ManUtee Is dnspect- has rclurned to ihc> home of her un­ Hushlow are ilie guests of Mr. and band Out for it and took: ttun'i: I was en.
laughters. Eunire and Bernlee.
tm-ly curvii. I am aAroraaa ^ perfect
cle for u l■•w• cloy*. Tuen she will
Mesdames F. Tanner and U A. Ing Itmiier here this vreek.
hca’Oi and niy bi-nlth and bBppmc«
Mrs. Hood and Mias Nellie Allen of leave for Yuba
came.frvsn Ly.’ia E. Pinkhi« * medi'tennett and' Iwo sons. Gordon and
Den FJaim-s. HI., are new arrirals at
Mrs.'Viola Inke-and ■•ura Bates •-vinlnc while returnjiig to lAke Ann. c-ae. You may rest awmrrrf ih^ IJa
.tolsTt. reiurni'd
Wt-dnesday froUT
Cedar Springs Ijjdge.
r-re giiois o: Mr*, hnwia i.sike on His horse threw bim. •luirtlng bis all 1 can to racommend >-our.wooderfd
-he i--nin«ula. where they visited
.Mra,
S’erton
Voice
baa
r«4urned
Sainrdny.
«
raodictoef
ptyfriemB.'*head
and
hi:Mrs. Iteniiell's mother. .Mrs Glrason.
UlTlels-wis HiieUmantid is cjultc
Mtv. Mary WilUrU cf Tr.xverse Ciiy Stuns. Route No. 5, Ma-onc, N. Y.
Miss Stella Hiilehtns returned to ,riom a vHhlt to Charlevoix.
The SDCcesa of Ly*a E. Pinkliam’*
I> H. Day i« in Detroit this week «ii-k wllli «<-ule iinliK* -tljn.
and Vr aud Mrs. Mllriei Uke aiid
Clev-eianil. Ohio. hVlUay. after a
Clark liad
luid the mlsforiitiii- Mr. and Mrs. Joh^^Be^lv oNUke Ann
I business.
pie days- visit with MUs hXa Wells.
lep on u n-siy nuH.
Were callers, on Mrs. Kl Uke and fa­
Mrs. JJ. C- Christian of OwoHao was
Mr. dhd Mrs. Erneet Ste<-I returned
w-i -i.h
h.v
The farniera have- b-gtin their liar- ther. Calvin Uke, on Snnday.
liiwn on Saturday. 8lie has A]>ene<I
Tuesday from n lew days' visit wkb
V.-Mltjg.
John Sisiiks' ramous big slmwa will mBtiofi.ulccration.tumora.iiTrfrtjlaritjex.
her summer homo on Glen Luke.
r<-lBilveH in Traverse t'itv.
Mrs. Arthle -Sitiltli nud datightir be In TraierjN- Cliy. We<in*eday. July nt-riodie rains. backaAe. hearioe-down
Pomona Grange assembled pt Glen
Jndge'amI Mrs. Judkins of Grand
coMi.dly ii.vlte.l Llmg.fUttb-nc>-.indig«tion.di^^
Arbor on Friday ati'l .a number oM« IVuri ii-j! liM Tl’orr'i!!' for T.-uv.-im- 3idh, Kver>:«sl>
KaPhU wen- guests <■( Mr. and Mrs.
I<)
a lev. Clayc. Thee will to so to It. biiiiie o' tbe le-icUliors in ornc^voa»rtx>stral^>^.. Ly''J.“
cal |M-ojih- attended. A large i-rowd
U h; Judkilik over Sunday.
then »|H-nd li le-.c dayi. in/^aulMee ■inr vieiniiy cm haolJv wall for ibi- -ham's Vegvtob!'-- r«r.n(si:id uth-. ztanMrs. l.<r«n May and daughter Mtr- and a general good lime is rcjiorted.
dardwnedy lor fv-msK- i::s.
tCunttnuad on A*a*e Five )
Kefreuihmcnts were semsl and a
i-i of Cadillac arrived Tbursday
danrv- given in the evening.
visit her mother. Mrs. ' Anna
Th'e
children
and
some
grown
up*
CamptM-ll.
For Tnfrtnfs and Childres.
Mrs. Cbfit. SlafTorO and guest. Miss are picking huckleberries this wei-k
connine
connine
Bay I-ee Cotuge at Oio Narrows
Evans of MusVe;;o-. Went to Travhiis lieen opened, tbe family arriving
s.- Cit.w on bus ress Saturday.
from
Chicago
on
Sunday.
Bears tbe
Fnsi Jors has iKiught h>ed Dine's
Quite a number of <iUzi-ns ar- Blgnatu: c of
nil in .S|>rlogfleld and has noted
Matt N. Conxxlna
plannTn^to attend the J. H. Spark*
onto Kline.
circus
In
he
held
in
Traverse
City
on
Nelp tjreenburg was at his home
Wedu'-wday.
July,
h
comes
very
fnIn Mainon over Sunday;
MI'S GbiUys Bechatelne went to vorahly lecomni'-ndsd.

NWS OF GRAND TRAPSE REGION
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
Condneled by Miss Jessie Bowden.
Tilt people of Eingilep ud the i
cosBtry sn all intcreatod iB thk DepartoieBt.
We than be glad to have iadiyidwali, cbnrcbea,
the Ormsge, fratenal aodetMa and all other or.
guintions band in itemi of newt, pertonalt,
annonncements of meeting!, aoUeet
entertain,
menu, botinest cbanget, pnblio^ improvemienU
being done or contemplated, tales of real ecttte
in town .or country, and any other itoni of
eiml interest.
Send all itemi to Mias Jeasie
Bbwden. who has charge 'of the Department.—
Editor HeialdL

*'

KlBnJc.v. July S2-—I). I* Roerrs cenily vacated by iieiiry Knapp an>
made a tri|> to Ora«-n U>c Um ol la«t hate decided to stay in Kingsley in
stead of returning to Detroit.
Miss Amy Hayes of Standish it'th<
Mn. Guy Meek, eras a. KiDKalcy
guest of her brother Ben fos a fe>
calls Moniiay.
caller
days.
Bmll.v Klnftklsy Is aitrndinf; i
Ralph I’ase and son Carl leff,Snr.
Bcbool at Travene t'liy.
Clarence I>een was a Traverse Cli> day tor the I’acifle coa-sl.
Herman Saylor, who has bee:
caller Wcloesday.
working
on tlie .Miihluan Cepiral ml
Rosa Howilen was a Klnssley visit­
road out of Jackson for the lust y«ai
or Wedii«3ay afierooon.
,
Dorothy KiUedder left Thurwlay for Is home for a short raiatlou.
Mrs. Henry Folkersma of .Muskegon
Dayton, O.. where she uow’makee iu-r
borne. She has betui vUiiinK frlen<l>- arrived Wi-dnesday tor a short visit
at
the
home
c(
her
son
John.
Her
aad relailver the last few months.
blrs, Guy .Met-k^ left Thnrwlay for two grandhoif* areomjianled her and
Battle Oeek. where she will visit her
buahand.'
D. U Roters was a Traverse City
Mr. and .Mrs. Baiimgartb and chil­
. caller Wednesday
,
Ura. Josepbine Borda was a Trav- dren refumt'd front S(andi^h Friday,
wheri; the lonuer has been the guest
erae City vlalior Wednoiday.
Biaa Beth- Jeffery left Kriilay for of her- mother for several weeks.
Tlte.little folks had a great time
ber home In Jarksoo. She has been
* •Tlsitlni: friends and relatives the |u»-i AVedupsday at (he exiwnse of the iCoya! Neighbors. They were entertained
few weeks.
'
the grove with a picnic dinner. The
^otA Seeinniller of Briralt Is ilsitaftecnoon was K|>em in the ewlngs and
lac relatives at Siunnili City.
loet IJnieo a|ieni Snnday*«IUi jnh pbiyliig ganM-s
Carl
Brown and Kance Glddix ea< h
ale Sarxeni at Suoimlt Clt>.
The home of ttr and Mrs. K. Hoyl. purchased a horse sti Smith's au-Hon
.•an of Summft Oil}, hiimed to the tab- a week ago Satur-lay. I’eier Sny­
Sronnd Ia>i
Saturday
afiertiooa. der Is doing the {raining for the bojs.
Mrs. G. 1.. Fihiion and son l.ane Manioii Sunday tu vlsU Miss Cer
There wa» notlrins saved ex<-ejit a
-<
lonnRe..a few' chairs and a few irleee> Were Tratrnse City visitors M'ednes- trudeAVesl. .
day.
:
.
• at beddlnt.
Mr. and »Mr». Dntherg -returned
Bra. Ruth Kyselk-ii vi^ilM her i-arMiss F^m Coming of Graml Ra|>- (ram their vbit at Grand Rapids Frt•Bts. >lr. and Mrs. Geonse Jaeksou. at ids is siwndlpg her vacation with ber day.
Bommit Vity. retumlat to her home l«rems. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Com­
i. A. W. Bak'T and twn sons a
at Traverse City Samlay.
ing.
at eulllliov
Summit vvi.-.
City.
CIS. BL
V1SI|I
v-lstiing Dr. and Mr*. Howe at Boyne
John Seal'riKht of Grawn hashoupht
Airs. Eilwin Bogart and little daugli- ^ city. Rev. Baker i-i visiting at I’rthe slock from D. I- Rogers and wHl
Katherine of Matcbcii s|>eni Wed•oter the store ioimediately. Mr. Ron- nesday with Mr*. Glenn Storrs at
•n wUl atove on hU Xarni near Graw i. Summit City.
'
.Mrs. iV. .Monme. who has beep *lck visitlD« Mr and Mni. Wm. Wells.
tbU fall.
bllsw Emily Kinssley yH,-tit the for the last few weeks. Is, nb belter. Vr. Wells is c.xptHit-d 'to Join them
H. T. Mi'ldn was a Ku^ley i-altef ■on.
WedM-nd with her parents at Snmmit
Wednesday.
atf.
'
,
Mr. iand Mr*. Otis Holbrook of
Nearly everyone in this nelghlmrbllu Jesile Bowden *i>eoi Snnday
Traverse City arrived Sunday for a
hood is, arranging tbeir work so a«
.with her father at Summit City'few days' visit with his mother, Mrs.
aiienil the ri'ctia which is to ex­
lira. Monroe of Summit City is not
D. Mc.AIn'. and other relatives.
i
at well as usual: .
- ,
' hibit at Traverse City' Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. U’. W. Urowe# and
Mias Maixery S|>ear Vill i leave July-*'.
daughters.. Misses IJda and Cola.
Miss
Emily
Sargent
and
l>roiher
*{>ieaday for Tnutln. where she ii.akes
' ber hoim.
Harry and some friends, of Vablosla. auUMxl to Traverse City Monday.
S[H-ar Straiian came t>om<- last
Groat plans are IwInK made for the Ga.. came to &UyfK-ld last week and
eek on bis vacation from Notre
boldlna of the county Sunday school are now enjoying their (xriiago at ArDame. wKcre he has ffntsbed
'Contention at Sunimli Cliy Auanst .liuius Ijvkc.
'
14th and
E\er>l>ody U invited
Mrs. Bert Hopkins of Mayfield r^ years' atudy, and is now behind the
to rome.
turned to her home Saturday from coum«T ai Chas. 7-elgliT's restaurant
Mrs. AI Rial and son Glenn were Kalamazoo, w'kore she has been for in CadUlBC.
Mr. and Mra. VViU Gilmore reTisilors at Grawn last Sunday.
sev«TBl wi-eka visiting frienda
.Mis- Emily Kingsley was a Kingsley turnod to their home !a Manton Mon­
Mr. and Mr». Will Sehanks srr
day after several
here wilii
alshlne lhe,hou>e wHih has hect
caller Saturday .
her i«i rents.' •
Claude Qui
, Gro Cre-pv
and Ntan:'-'- lAlter . • .-t i the we'.-'.;
ampins end lij'ii > i at tbe Pi.v
:iBii river fork*.
From pn-seni Indications all the
ivatlable aiitoes and team* will be
We wut to make this Department of tbe *
Inaded tor Traverse City on Wedne*greatest possible ^ne to all concerned and to
day. July 3u, In attend tbe big drthie
request that all items of personal and
JH by the Bpaiks Co.
general interest be sent to ISiss Dewey to be
At the !.*•:>' Maccabee liodge
&corporated in the Department. We especially
Tliuri«y»T .V»--n.xra Lady Com-rir.i!« 4
esk that chnrches, fraternal societies and. the
cr Mrs. J. L‘ sltbi.ei ruralsfai>d bomr
Orange furnish item* of interest in their respeciiade Ice cream Jor the

I »?

Fife Lake Department
inducted by MI^s Mae Dewey.

w

tive organisations. News of social events and
entertainments, improvements being made or con­
templated, and busineas changes and transfers in
real estate in town and conntiy are especially
acceptable. The above applies not only to tbe
Tilla^ of Fife lAke, bat to the surrounding
conntiy.—^Editor Berald.

her photo on a ]>ovta].
Toesdsy. July if. a double
birthday party tpok pli
borne of J. Carpenter, the occasion
being Mrs. Carpenter's :.3rd and JasPUeber’s T3rd birthday. Several
guuu were present and
birthday dinner was served, which all
enjoyed.
A farewell surpriae parly wss glv;
en on Monday. July 14. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. E Green In honor
of Mra, J. L. Zuver. who haa been
ber* for the past couple of montha,
rbItJng relatives. Th* guesU
dated of seven widow ladies, their
combined age* amonnUng to 642
year*. Dinner was served at S:30.p.
m. The gucsu departing at a Ute
bonr. declaring the occasion would
be remembered as one of the most
enjoyable of tbetr lives.
Church aervlce* Sunday. July 27.
Sunday school at' 1I:4S a. m.:.
worth League at 6:30 p. m.^^ preach­
ing at 7:30 p. m.
/

Fife Lake. July :2.—Mr. and Mr*:, J*^ McQuay went to PetMkey SatLeet Denton and children returned Vl^y to uke Ireatment for rhenmato tbeir borne ia Saginaw'Monda]>'
tism.
Mlw Tresaa Downey wea home
W. W. Brewer* ind family autoed
from Klngiloy over Sunday.
te Cadillac Sunday!
Mr*. Gay and child of -Walton were
Mr*. B. Barru*\went to CadlUac
busine** ralien here Tuesday.
Saturday to 'vl*U rcl2uves.
Richard Winnie of Traverae Oty
Mlsa Marion IMcklson wax home
In town.
ennday from South Boardman.
Mr*. A. T. Thorne returned from
Angns Campbell. Jr., b - very l|l
]>eUvUle Saturjlay.
Ub mother b In town caring for him
Mrs. Jaa. Lyle and Mrs. Wm. Crego
Mr. and Mra. Wm. RlmUIl art
are both Improving at the ‘hoHrlial staying at tbe Campbell- farm during
in CadllUc.
Mr*. Campbell's abaebce.
Mr*. Horace tnander* ha* been
Miss Neva Grant returned to W*1
very ill the pant week, but iz Im­ ton Monday after a few days’ vbli
proving.
: borne.
Mr*. W^in wan at South Boardman
Jrasie-Snott was In Saginaw over
Saturday on boaiaeaB.
Sunday.
Prank Rltcji retained from Dowa' H. Bonnell returned from TravSiac Saturday.
erae City Tnesday.
Mra. Carl Caffipbetl U vlaltlhg her
4A-UI .Crego yas home MoBdk'
people at South Bbardman.
night from Cadillac.
Wilber QoackenbiHh li borne from
Manhall CardUiera had a big barr
/• visit from C-adillac.
raising iw Tbnraday.
Mias Pansy Suwl relunied to Ti*rMr. and Mra. K. E. GrMn and L
MM Ohr tbe tast of the we«k.
L. Masalne and family autoed -fa- arnlral at .Tnrerae City last wcok.
Mr*. Adolsh Boom vest to Grand CSdlUac Snnday.
Mr. and ^rm Ja*. Smiley and
EapMf Prtdsy on baatnm.
Mra. Violet Zlmuier and dan^ter tanghter Ma^y drove o« to OU Mia-

Jtamk<Jnn

Kassai

jnmira

u’iir'»

CASTOR IA

:&
LAWYERS

BtAiodYraHaKAIispOoiighl

/fortii parodist
North I'aradlse. July 22—Born to
Mr. and 3lr» John Buirausc. July 1-.
daughter.
Silas Milks is home, being Uid u;.
W'llh a smasbisi ankle.
Ire Milk.s ul Travvne City Is visitfog bis sister. Mrs. Freeman.
Tlinxe vbo attended the carnlia) at
Traveree City lasi week were Adam
an-l family, Winnie Iberte' uml
family. Harry Downs and wife, Jessie
liilry an-l Clara Wellein, Frank Froo.......and family and John Perhall and
laSrtft^
A number f^nm here drove out ti>
Rainy i.ake Sunday.

Santoi
Bendoo. July 22—Mrs. I’ierrc and
daughii-r Beva of Ionia are visiting
her parents, -A. Allen and feinilly.
Mrs. Eugene Cook ami .lausbicr
Alice are visillDg,her father at
lUpidr. Mis.* Hazel Ali^n Is s|>cndlng her
rarailon at her father’s collage
Green Ijike.
Tbe families who ai^nt Sunday
Green Ijike were A. Allen's. Eari.Wldrlg’s. Alben Anderson's. G. E. Bald­
win's. S. D. Burke's an-l Bert Bar­
ton's.
Miss Ruth Baldwin of Traverse
icily K|tent Suiulsy with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. G, E. Baldwin.
Mrs. Wyliurt, wlio has lieen visiting
Mrs. A. Allen, reiurued to ber borne
Wedm«day In Ohio.
F. Smith of Tnsverae City was
business caller her* Monday.
Miss May Stanton is very sick.
11. C. <5ore and abn were bnatness
caller* her* Wi.lay.
Mis* Blia Dennison of Inland vtsited Miss Rose Kills last week.
Several from here attended the
danr* at DUmond Park Saturday
evening.
Mra. George Barton was a Traverae
City visitor Saturday.
.Mr«. Bonnell went to Benton Har­
bor. Mich.. Tuesday for a vialt.
Service* at the M. E. church Sun
ly: Sunday school m:30 a. m.: Epwonh iragne 6;3o p. m.; preach^
serricea at 7:30. Rev. Bebebcfc. niinIster.

Beltner. July i2.—Zo» Hll«w
Grand Rapid* It vtolUng ber molb^
In-Uw. hin. Minis.
Grace Florence wa« in Beltner Sat­
urday.
Mra. Townapn was In Traverae-City
Saturday.
Mr. Mima waa In Traverse City one
day last week with raapberries
Mrs. Rial and Bennie vulUd tbe
Beltner Sunday school Sundry.
Mrs. Slocum had a Uwn party Sat­
urday evening in honor of bri- niece,
Tbe evening waa m,-ch entoj-ed by aH.
Mra. Lina llag w was In Traveree
rtty Saturday.
Allen Williams waa a Trarerad City
caUer Batarday.
Artlmr lamberi lias returned to

Show Day
Xravcpse City;,
Wednesday July 30
PosiQvely the Only Big Show Coming This Year.
,



MORAL. ENTERTA1M1NC aho
INSTRUCTIVE.
,

WlMUKs

THE SHOW THAT
NEVER BROKE
A PROMISE.

^SHOWS 5
25 YEARS OF HONEST DEAIISC
------1 WITH THE PUBLIC. ;------,

i A TREMENDOUS
I EXHIBITION OF

BWERLTH^-^SPIENDOR
PERFECT SPECIMENS OF THE
uttn BBT CURIOUS CREATURES
GATHERED TOGETHER UTt ONE

IMMENSE MENAGERIE
THE CHAMPIONS OF ALL

COUNTRIES COMPETE ■ PEATS
OF OARING AND GRACE.

THE PRINCELY SALARIES PAID ffTIS
MAMMOTH ENTERPRISE Mil MBS 4U
1 IF TIOI BBT VALUABLE ARTISTS

that will

\

MALE MB'fEMALE'RIDER-

People.

-rfeNTS THAT ARE
POSITIVELY
WATERPROOF.

-SJWO TRAINS DF
\M0NSTER

raKway cars,

“MARY”

AERIAL ARTISTS. LEAPERl
TUMBLERS, GYMNASTS AN
SENSATIONAL KITHBIM PEA
OF SKILL AND DARING BY BO
MALEUBFEMALE PERFORME

THE LARGEST.
LIVING.
LAND ANIMAL
ON EARTH.

IBK rmK'OF nsi-seiNL nn
THE VtORLO'S BEST
BRMPOF ENeATQ.UALSin SEA ue

INCHtS TALL£R
7MANjl/f<fQQA^C

AN IMMENSE

i

■ « WeUEIFULlY TRAIIEB OBUi
Ibi OtMN B Fbct Ota. WR-CiaiK U

AGRAHB.FREE,'!
.STREET PARADE
\MLYATI0:3aA.M. - ■*

A POSITIVE FEATURE
AT EACH EXHIBITION

M a BUI STEEL INCLOSUR

TWO PERFORMAHCES

Q&AND T&ATEB8E'EZRALD AVD TSATEBSS BAT EAGLE, TRUBS0AT. JULT Ei IMS

We do not close Friday afternoons: open every business day.

AXTEIM D

SEMI-ANNUAL
TEAVEBSE CITY. MICH.

CLEARANCE SALE
Begins Saturday morning, Jniy 26tti and continues tor two weeks

25c mi 3Sc Hesitry womens a cMWr«n-s

UDIES' KNIT IHEBWaR «t OeOranc. Price.

—Winiioii's
"iiiirKiiii ' K<-niiili'Ks
t*i.vx Iltwc. Wtmi'oii
,\vi>u WJiiti- Si>li- II..s.-, \V..m.-ii's
l.wU* IhKP in «-<>l.orK;
f>>iir-tlir.'«<
lUHi-kllos.- ..

—1-Uli. >' iOr ..tin
-■ V. sU, , —2:>.- V.-KtK. with mi.l
■.it-.'Vi-li's,... .•|.-nriliir «t. .■;ii It ,7c iWilh:.iil k1i'< Vi'S ................. ,19c
I'XioN SflTS. V.Uil KS •!'<» trl. 29c, 45c ANI» B9c.

17c

9c r..r .MiSSKS & flill.ljKI-.N-S lJU.- & 1-'.. r.NDKItWKAIl.

WOMEKB SILK HOSE AT 19c, 39c AND 49c, WORTH 36c TG 75c; BLACK, WHIT BAND COLORS.
—In'. \y.\SU DKKSSHs in z..,.i,yr <uul
li-suo piiiirhnmK, litn-iii.. <iiiiiitii.s. .-t#..
I t.-. Drew..* w.rUi
t..
nt $1.28
oml $1.46, Unioi.'s M-nrHi
l<* #'i
at $1.96. •

i
;

'


—L.VD.tKS- rOATS. w.i-,’ #111
#Hi 1..
i—Jiot'.'sK 1»H I-.!sSK-‘t. RiiiirhaiiN. |K-r.
tliis s.-aK.>ii's li.-sl Mt-lm. ill $6, $6A0.' s-i.I.-s, Ihwiis. wc.rth #1.
aiii! ♦l-.'iO
$8.60Swl $10.
iii 65c^im.j 96c.
—lini.uitRN'S <’ni,»>RKI> W.ASll
-i.AUiKS
TiOTn sriTS. wi nIc.
1
III $6, $9.60, $12 1.11.1 $16.80 ■nHKSiiKS. worth .?.> !.. $2..'.o at 49c,
iOOc.and 98c.
~Sf.M.\fKR DKK.'iSBS in silks, rl.alli.si. ,
rjitinrs. v«iili.s. oti- worth *H.'.‘Mit #l<MKi '
i’lAtTlI SKIltTS.-w.-n- !*-2.v.'»
—Slip.r.IIS for luiii.w. inissifi unit rhiliin-ii:
at $4.96.
'
at $1.96 to $6.60.
$3.96 lo $e.96.
—CALICOS: iissort.sl <s.l.ii>.{—ami Im- OINOHAHS |—COLORED LAWNSraml ita-1 —lu.VfS'TUKKAD. Sc ay*-'):
i hi.ii'i; ..at yiml.
I ami l*KKl'.\Ll->' at 9c.
! lisi.-s. nj. t.. I,'.. . iti.4t^c,4: 6c.!..... Is
a riist.im.-r.
l!*.imli

TAFFETA Sil.KS............... 19c

:<»K- ami till.- Fon.AiU) .*<n.KS........89c
#1.1*.'. HE.M K I'KAl -DU-SOlK ........ ^
♦l.lH lil..\CK ;ti; i...h .\rHSSA!J.\K. 79c
#1.:ki .'Mt-iiah’ smiMJS AT ...............98c
*l.Ut 42-imh NOVKI.TV SflTl.MiS.69c
•Jm- aii.i
DUKSS <iOi»|>S............... 19c
S.V I'FHSIAN AU.-0V>;H E.\fK....39c

• I.ADIES' \V.\1STS. SlIiRTS ‘a\I>,
Hl.iU'SlC.*s;
liiijj.-ri'”-', vi'il.-s, iflil.ir.-il'
stylos. .I.-,; #1 iimr#t.'i.‘. vatmK..68c; Jij.
1-. .sl T.'i vahl.-s ;;t 96c.
-SmilTS AM) |U;t*I SKS Mn.t «vr.- iij.
i..
n..w at $1.9%
- 'lAl.KAN A\l» .Mli'DV nUH'SFS
w. n- ii|. 1.. .fl/>(>. i.i 45c, 66c ami 95c.
;

—TISSUE OINQHAUB, w.-r.-1 -CURTA1N1NG8 iu
2.'>r am! ;Cw. l•l.■Hrin^r at 18c yil. I ^•ll•;.nlm•.■ nt 10'i off.

—HEN'S rfuITS, w..rth.#fi li> #1.'. at
$780; vaims.
#l>u at $C85. .'sml-lks
ami ii.-wi-st 2 aii.l ;!-N.itlnii misii-U: liliir
aer^.si ami fiim i. s.
,
—-MK.V'S Sl ITS »v..rth
1.. #27 at
$1080,.$13.65, $14.90, $1680 . al $1980.

-'iTACKS OF KUKSII \E\V MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR at. s|..-.-ial']>rii-i-H.
—lii.Hiis nt -tv.-, .'.‘I.-, litk-.
up III
• l'i-lli.s.arC:!l 4!<I'. IKI.'. s’).-.

- i’lim-.-ss Sli|-S :it N-n-. !*N-. *1,2:..
; .Mi.rfsllii" I)r:twi-rs niiil foMiloiiatinus
afi' im-!u.!fi| r-t sp.-i-iu! siMinp...

E^B DU8S
SHIRTS, I —BfENB WQRK SHIRTS,
AVIS' ,ii|. I.I #t at 46c.ami 79c I h.mhI i liriiils.
. ai S9c.

—HEN'S PANTS iti lassiim'is'S. wi.rst.'<ls, 1 -^BOY'S WASH SUITS, ws.rth up t.. #1.
.'•i.'ii'.ls, him. tc.. • I't.',. \\'..;!li • 41.2.'. ami
at 45c, 66c :iml 95c,- »2..-.i. tn #1., a! SI.^J. S2.96 Iiml $3.96.'
—BOYS' KNICKER SUITS;. Norfi.lks.
-HEN'S STRAW HATE w.r, *1 i..
Jiiiii..r .\..rt.>lkii. ■Iniililo-lir.Mst.ilu. jtnsi.-r
at 69c, $186 :m.l $1.95.
Uriiwii amt IiI.-iim' sukn.; suits -worth up
—Mi'A'S FFl.T MATS ..t $1.66; ssilm-s : lo
ill $2.40; Villm s t.. #-4..'.i> at $2.80;
4 viiliiofe up i„ ^.7Ai) nt $3.80 ami $4.60.

< iillitifi’. of Travers.' ('iiy enjoyi'il
asiii flail jt a mui-h I.itaer en>j> it
t.'w ila>r' ouiim.* at fberry Jionie uilil llic) IjuI esn.^’rii
(’alalcx'i. i
last t.erls •
ivili an- i}hlBK,flDe and-fsalK are
■Mr. aiiil Mr»
ibirmr, • I'l. Ik-si in >rar»... •
ha-'.' Iwi'li vi-l.ln* li.i'lr KiDlher.•. MrJ,
The ctoramr Fourlti ikrnaiil.'i!
fol
ihe luoil l«o weeks.
aertiteatK. ulCib.ikh T!> lake nlura.'iJ vVi'dnusday
thi'.r m.im'
vvri' ii.-i.tv jij ri'Ui.usl da aiilm'
Plllulnirc.
I
tlireairnea ralt.-. .
■. II. tilwl,'. whaliaa lieen rBi|tloytloru Iu yi>..3iid .I'rs A. A. Rurw.^
ed b.\ Chr (^V^
^WsiiM n jillrhlieaii l»eveVT|s on July S. arCnsL and a .laUgtHer f
nirni I'tiK'n:,
a ctniirrtiiK {mil ior irfe .Mr. aiiiJ .\tis-. Ijvo Husse? July lJU.
!. IK
iourtli uniiiial 4i<i>1i> r-how in 1>- ll••l•t
iu rif'ilji.il. ().. .\iU! r.il; lu .''ll,
Jul> Ml.
/fortitpoti
JTs Sv«-l. w!.e.
Sis-mllar itir , K.. I-:. ChaiaiJ'in aid.'VUh an ai-ri

8umn.iT li.ae. >a» l.-a.ii.r ol iti.- Kp
the iMli nhilr aitjuailtiK Ihe
N’onhpori. July
—llev.
worth li-BRu.' Iasi i.\ii.tns. A lariw'r..ik pri'iairaior} in ulpsdir.i:
BufdRi- tell Wi. inesdai- 1..1- a .i»li ,hou»e vnjoved the .Uri-ourae.
I.TIir roiie Iu
ua> loctmi-l
with frieacla li! ihe iKiotbvrD pert o:
The .M. i: Bcd CcaarcRai Ions!
of tlniber la I’u-ai^.ild^iiK
i^tiiircbeji n!li uRitc.ta Sunday I'svama. the itrifcar.;.. wliich in futlliik
ai'it
I.ray.-r
*eliiee»'k»i
the..1i)i>.-kett
Mr.
I'nainipli.a
-tuasi
nouRlas* tvilnon is euloylae
s'lmiiicr and fall ninnilie. ,
liijUivd hi* anUe. T«o ds;.»elft in Iwoi-ina. .
of' Oiuenat -Vr*. ». v: l-orirr was coa0n«l to'•*«'■)<>“'•> •'“«> Roseetli<.41 from lii.
Mr*. A»ne* Seaben
:
<*' *''■*
"h to Uie hai rati
sjwui the Week-end with her mother. her iKini.. laei w.i'k b> lilac**.
and imiiMKl hU stmatdH- qiiiik tiadly
Mr^. Byron LesUr.
Tliair.a* 'jituniie s
lii.’ rilatives aad ir*»cC» ,>r ."r aai'
.Xln. S. J. Dar.ie an-1 .lauabter Ilai auminer in I'lioviiey.
Mrs. iK'iyits Ki.;i.<r i‘nr{>ii.cd thi*:..
rtet and Mike .tia.-'l.«slle acre jtucAi.
.Mra: ilef.en nalTcj and i-hlic
by, ynihi-iipK a: their ben.e on thi
of .Mr*. It. B. ratnpbell at U'c Hotel' s<iest< (;>- .*trf. OlUv Kci
LeeUnan. omona. on Wedncfcday la.1.1 Holah P. ’!a<»a. who tin* ln'cn IMh Ji.r tnlalorr.jl visa. Tfc visit
CIS were also kiiipr'keri to Jl.ti; itvai
Miad IQsie Hjan
"edneedav j ;,,cnd!aK the i-aRt few week* with l.i»
la Trarerw City.
j l arenic. Mr, ami Mrs Jak. Mas^a. u they had pulled their jiariv off or
Mrs. Kiddrr's W.-thday. Hcfreidiraefit.
' At the annual mhoul luot-tlac hi-Id lumed io hii> home in Ft. Waine. ind
t'CCsl'IlnK of ice c.-eani. cake. etc.
at ibe school bonae Moada>' evcniu!;.! W.-dnesda}.
iC'er.v served.
Ilev. A. Uentall and Mrs. Josenb Hot-j 11 S Sjienccr. eeiehrated Ms niaet:
Mr. had Mr*. E R. IKJ.'di r. fo:::ic.
deanx were elecU’d lo fill the \a - fonnj' biiihiiM' .'aty tlib. l!i' wa
canrlcs left by D. H. Kcoii aad Clia*.'kin.'Ix and avnoroiuly rrniemliired h; rtoildeoc!-. arc vltltlnR tnclr vliilil;cu
Mr*. Pilch and ridtdroB of TraverM*
WtiMD on the school UwmI The niany of iiis fih-nd» here an.t nut o
riiy are at her *i*ieW«,s^rk, K DavU.
Iviard was gHvlsed to dlsiaise of ibiwho Iwouitht b'er out i.iit 'Suu lov it
Mi'l Mhool bnildlag to the b«.<t ii
. CU owood l-*u|t«r of Ann Arbor,
raer
of the Nor'.hpor. Ilfcli
rr. Waller
of Jai le kcbool. arrived .‘’.atiirdsy and
r. amt
Mr*. I., r. Skinner cf Giand tUpld:
konvUle.
me. !-Ta..
y
are Rueet* of Mr.
of Mr. nniT Mta, S,
Is vialliiiE the tiiniil.v of E. K. rbata
iirt. Elmer MMdlclon.
It ropii. wJhi hsR betn I'lon.
• Foiderr. are Just Issued annom
; the Kue
rex rat social .'fcoctloB.
Mr. and Mrs, I.'maa Pteveus liavr
the imertUflina i-.mts Of
Indian the lasi two «>ek«. was ibe liouureil been enicrtalninr; their daucliier aiin
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held ai c<i«e< al a r*s'e|>unu •l»eo
• rasii-iiiw-tinic. which
is to
her hukhartcl, ivho.e boate is in Flint
around* fram Auisu»t<^ih to lAd> Mai-eaUres. of which or^r she They etitoved a delM^ul ouilni: at
, the iTih Many laddinit siMakeni of was a.ehartfri meiulwr. on T^mrkd^l^ Creen lake In •'om|«*i« with .Mike
fie blaic heve le-en secured f®- Ihl. cveuitiK 1a l'.eir lodBe rooms.''-whlrl; Mullio licnncii and oiJw>ra.
^tciarlon.
iwire iusiefuUy.c],oonit>'d «in Immina
MTk.,Arthur Ilcminu riwni a Tow
" Mr and .Mr*, Farrell and Mis My- of the colors
the ^ order, |iotte<l
davK In Trvaerse City vBillnR friend!
cri.iHjii of rjevelaiid aie ebjovluB a plsnis. feni“ ntid
Ibr.k
•vui'leof weeks ominr at I*r. Fonda * whlu.. ne» s w-lih haw-rhorne leaves and shop|>inki.cvl Johnann. an OU reKidept o'
istiii
'fornKsI allractiie lalde ■locorui;oDA.
of <1 and
I’ha* liaumli. .-«er wllli a ton e of Cdvers wi re laid lor «u. The InlkA- thU ncifThhorhorel.
uien ten Ssturdav for the upper iwii- iUR iirtwrnn. was renlered: Plano Rapid*., I* a vUlior at -the 1. me
his
SOD Ray after si-’
several ueokk' 1
to tiunic t»ea»
'solo. Mr*. J. JsetirffinatJer; welcome
Hev. A S. l anm n and Uiult) of address, fon-.. i-r*. I' Uunbari:: h-Io. Ir a hospital.
Mrr. M. J. R'jartimihak reeenit:
Mjiii iia. fi . iiriVei) Tuesday 10 at*r>’4 'T>reauiltia."
Maid Trlesard; relt:i- suinaier *• lUi-lr cetisKe.
IwponVe. Mr* l»i. 1, R. fopp; trio. roturne.1 freai a v isp to her old homo
Mr. and m.. H r. ikiuahe} juiiJ -Eveline Chime.." Me<idaroes 1. I. lo Canaua. whlrh s^ has not si
----------------------- ------------ ---------------- 1,— -Dmb**. «8. M. Dame, p, Wuriburc. ar- -alneo rnovluR with W tiaient*
Al.xu,|lr, n„n.«. «i,
«■ 1
'0..1 MiohlRa.. la IKii.'!.
. solo, Dorothy Steele, aceompauied h>
The We.-f faton Aid twd at
i|t I but w.- f-Xw* In icD ol liei
to your clf i. uT ukT Hjim't Vmjk Dorothy Kelil: resdinc, "The New 10* n hall 0.-. liie ITth la regular i
■when x,iiL../»ii.yieBe.t»U e-wsd. chi'nh Orimn." Mir. W. Hraiiiaa aion. They Biwle the«i+aalon an .opor «Jd. Koibi:./
g.v- rrm ijnlcl® duet, "Oaiherlntt Klowars In Mat
iportunlty for prekeniiai:-'their jiasior,
iiud mots penasasiit i^f Tiy it. Uiw
tot eotitsaikivtluiu; l.^„tul. iJSc.. tOc. Time," .Mikwes .Marlon and Vivian the Rev. Reakes and' ^Ife. with c
Bad tl.no botUo ki kll <1«cdct>
.Dame: aolo, Mrs. Arthur Bordeaux pleoed qutU In roo< RnWo*i of their resolo. "AnBel*’ KerenaiJc.' with vlolU
rm ittarrlaRe.
' •
ol'IInttof. Mewilames Wm. Voire and I
'The yoimR peoi-Ia'a' Ptsa*
I. llame: borr by the lodRe. ''Uirst De Grant ftinday school aajored 4 party
the Tie f!:»l BlndsiheevcBlMof the isihi# .je home of
A larsu naniber of the |iso|ile of
of the menlierB. hoia Edith MeOdir. r.nd thnnach
thi* Tlrhlliy hr.. |•laplliOR to attend Phall- The |ia«u>r and |iia w-ife met
nclie usually reUcvnl
the RiHirlis world fhmous shows whtr! wjib three youni: fAlim.and be1i«d
witli
lire .hilled to ai'pear si Trnveme CK: them have a verj uloe 4lme.
tVedneiiday. July 2bth.
8. DrerebrMae and'x! Dahof have
earl. eoirploteiT novr haras In time for
slorlnx hay.
TW« fsBineS remedy wcldum fail* tn
G«» n. McOtUba l»a$le Jbs«g>.
relieve psuu brtli external nml inOram renter. .Inly t>—‘The farm
leresL
-I. m snO Sr. Ik*tlev
tn ibU samkm are ceiil&s In tli^r bay Us bed.
i

UWS Of 6U» RAYEfiSE lESiOl

(rootlDncd froni Pare Pokr.) ^
shou. u> leuio
I'un ao Ti.ii;
frbiiw wilt undoul.io<II> ilraa a larao
Trowd from all orer ttii<> seoiloii of itio
couni ry.
. Hlls Ravle faai a crew of men out
•»atUniHnllli«eed«.
Ilurkleherriei are .aoi v«r«-i.lentlTnl Ibis year-.

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iOUliambifrg
WllffiRnSbara. July ;i -. Jtni, K. D.
Hnbhx war railed to Hi Johns last
Tncsilay nlyht by the reripii* illnesk
of her fulhcr. Mr. n'li.at. who ha'
vlKlti-d here laoil made fnaiiy friend*,
lie died (bo next mornlns at parai;
ala. Mrs. tTiack's VTuw.-r and rhlldren. who hare boon' viutint; 'at the
Hohlis* home left far Si. .lohns. Wediirs'iti.v. aoenmpatlic.l hy Mr. HoM-s.
Mrs. J H. Mwnt.iRuc had iho ui.
fartuae >0 out olf the I'nd'of her l. ff
thumh iBkt work while tryjiu; to cui
eff the
tb hev'l i>r her eh.ie wllli an asc
(Mrs In r.o O'fodennjne la In Trav­
erse fliy for a ooople of -w
.Ml»a liesKle Hrown of Travrrve
nty. who'liu: been visitine here left
for her home (oilny.
Mr*. p:mir,a Sooflfld left Saturday
foeji klklt with her dauRbter at Old
Allsslon.
Den-y Mdyes'ot Detroit, la vJsltlns
the H. I.. rinw home.
Mr. and .Mr*. R. D. AVlille
t'harlevosj; )ar{ Wiidnesday n
turnlni; Thursda.v. Tht-y saw one ,of
the flying boats make a flight white
tliiee.
wniiamsburR Ia>dRo Xp.TSi Install­
ed otnevTs last Friday night as fol.
lows
Past N. r. -Hall
-Hatyc M*al
X. n.—Minaa White.
V. O —Haltio S.wloy.
R. S-“l.dcy Seeley.
U S.-AU«« HlU:
Treaauror—Emma Oreult..
Warden—Siehn MaUi*on;
roudiictor—Eflie Pray.
R, S.—Emma Scoflfld.
U S.—l.ulu Clow.
R. S. V.—Xoll Brown.
I., 8. V.—fWrtha ftaniuol*.
dnnrr Oi|ard-:~Uraee IlatulIioD.
Outer Guard—Pearl iiroomhoad.
.^fter lodge a misoolUnoous ahower
was gleen tor Mt. and Mr*. Hugo Will
aad tcc eraam and cake were served.

Ctdar
Cedar R F. D. Xo.
July St.One wrch from Satunla.- Is the Old
Heiilen’ picnic at RurdIckv'Uo on the
shure' of bcnuitfu! Glen lAkr.
Mrs! KUsabcib Cate and Mrs. Tkck.
eman called on Mr. C. w. WillUmt
and Clara and Mrs. Ball Saturday.
The Ivtl:i’ carnival In Traverwa City
at patronized by acme of our
pi
Bather Coed retnmed to ber borne
in Travcise City. aBer a two weeks'
visit wltb relatives.
4>Mk KIrt and family and Mr. and
Mr*. M. Culver of C-edmr.- called on
Mr. aad Ufa John White Sonday
afternoon. Mr. Kl't tnok them In hit
new. OakUnd rei.
July 30 la toe i'->*e of John H.
Spark's big show la Trareraa City.
Aa this U Ibe flrat cirrus of the seatbe parents arv planning to go
with tbe chlldren.Tliuraday evening of last week 15
ff Moans Cate's friends called to rwilnd him of his eigbteanib birthday.

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all •njoied tbo aurprlMs Ljk Atllnston al the aaiso tine celebrated h»
•ovonteenth birthday.
I'haa. Dlllnian {waned ttaroacb Sa­
lon wilts a luail of cbonr jilokiTs
this morulac.

PlnETITB

ILUE OF BREM) XS FOOD

m THE. FAINT AMBERS

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crease lu Nutritive Worth, eays
Health and Lenflcvlty.

By STELLA MAY COFFIN.

Ihr slant reye of an a
_
K than bread when tatnhii-d the brook tn a.Ro!den tracery ken with other articles of diet, and
on an eoenld many of the Utter Rain thereby In nuSoien, July D>.—John FerRUson has
hackgronnd: sloo- trlllve valtie and power of aaslailaly crept over (be (ton. as. (or Instance, milk. By slmboon r«.elec(ed morrilator of the ClearRenile slopes of ply drying the yUces.of bread, thus
hreok school.
the golf ground making "toast." bread can be more
Mr*. While and Mrs. Dirkerman
and peeped into' readily digested. It U also more easwent to Travers City Thursday. In
tbe matte tnimmor Ily-'InaBtleated. and (or (bU reason
lendiDR to tak<- to the carnival, but
bouse. Then ibi-y somea-bat stale bread la to be protl ly were taken tn in*iead. for every'
danced In an
(erred'to that Irtofaly baked,
thing oiiened so IK'- they couhl uot
queued writh the; Of the various Bonra made of cerM-ii anyUitng aud gel home on
wpginn .BitUng on cals, wheat Qour is (he moat cxed,
iruln.
tbs twneb till The finer tbe flour is ground, especialSurprise! Well I should say it
growing balder >y wheat door, the more of the natrfthey turned bpr tire anbataacea are lost, and wheat
s eoniidete^iurp'risr to .Moses C
hair to bsralshed broad U poorly absorbed. Rye flour,
when sliteen or seventeen of
copper.
! when It conialos bran, is very badly
young fdi.iid* enmo to »«e him at
The light and nssImiUled. OaU are even more poorIdrihilay, the ITth. and did not leave
shade cast by tb* )>’ taken up. TVbnn oau arc to be
tmtil the IMh. Ice cream and cake
Uttlee pUyed fan- used it Is best to eat the produeia
eie served and all wevf happy.
taatieally o»rr her •msiiuraeiured espevlally wlUi a view
Win Clark ba'J to shoot hla borre.
face and '-flyure to tbe dlgesiibiUty. In ay esiiaatton.
as it was (00 old and yHwr to |uiy to
and threw dark *»)■ a writer in'Health and l4>agekeep.
ahadowa around *ity- paree of oataeal with two yolks
tbe feet of tbe (oma a rery healthful food, in which
The "greea a'diis" Is Mill making
man beside her.
the a-gge -not only greatly Improra
Irouhle la apple'cjrrhards. This sucks
Tbe two sat In
Uste. but also Increase the ustrlthe life out of the leaves and Bbovid
silence for aever- IDr value. Very valuable preparabfl kprayed with nicotine iMfore
al momenta: (be Dons for children's use can be mads
leaves curl up badly, when It U hgrd
man'a voice break- ''>(6 oatmeal when taken with milk.' .
lu rearh the |>ekt with a s|>ray. It is tag the dreway aUIlneaa called the
----------^----------------important tlvai the solution actually
hits the insect, »s that set-ins the oni;
way to destroy tticni.
ears? ICa code of ethics.is warped'
-nd InconsiKent. The modifying eir-'
North Winds S '*pt Ovar TM
camstanres of an act determine its '
moral character. Tbose circumstances .
It oeemi colds in the bead were a lot
tbe world sridom kepwa and. eveu ' worse in tbe olden times than they
r Event Will Occur e
should It know, would not care to un­ think of beUig nowadaya in faa
derstand. When tbe -evidence is all they were epidemics ihta. and aaed to
day Evening.
In and the Great Judge prepare* to sweep across tbe deseru. kllUsg off
bring tn hlr verdict of 'Guilty' or '.Xot the naihe-k by the hundreds.
'
A ruto:!4>] wcd<ii:.t; .s ic b:- t-'l'cn Guilty.' 1 tcel cure that be will take
Tbose peoples In the Arabian'deaInto acrcuDi all tbe extenoatiag dr- ens seem to have been the worst
at tire t'.-ntral .\l. B. cl|{.rrli K
cumstaiiee*.
Is 'Four loveless mar­ ■uSeren. and tbtdr cause was dua.
evenlcg uf this wrw,-. Gc.veral
Mo. Waabington and 1kll nr the nota- riage sajH-tlflcd In the eyes of Oed ctalefly to tbe Influence of fricbtful
•Imply beause It bM ^n.l^ized ,,uds.from tbe north. The Country
tile ivople of roiunlal dayt are to
In the e-jes of man? Your busbaad
built up in tbose days'as It
on liarvl, repreccnu-a by a large a:
knoww only the dwlrc of possession; ,,
nature bad ber way. and
ber uf .rMldren iH-iv ven the aaes
I lore ypa with tbe complete triniiy uar ravages were ftlt la all lands
three and nine
currccl «
of bod), mind and soul "
aatloat.
tun.r, powden.*! wig* ard w.s'el>
lUa vplce had riien la the lotenalty
the andenu alt dcMrribed
niaiuier. Iter-Idea the Wi-tldpig
of hla apiK!al. but the last words end- thU pest aa due to tbe wind, and iba
there is tn im- h reeepiioa ’■> .Mrs. cd alaoat In a sob.
. sjinpioms appear to have been easesTou ssy your husband refnaea to
catarrhal. Even tie animals
WaslitnRti.p. a ininii-ri march to tti
music Of Mozart and the ar:4mn.v < divorce you. My yacht lies la tbe aad'iworded to b» -be vlrtlms of these
dreadful colds, which started In
the bride ami gror-m amtd a sliuwei harbor; at a word from you abo abaU
spread ter wlrae Wc~. tbe bead and weal ibreugb tbe enof roev".
On ih.' thrvkliold etood a litUe Ud. tire body. re*ulitrg U dreadful palna
- Thok« laMng i*ri *re;
Stmullancou*!) their cyee wandered and ehortly In dealbRrlile—Virginia Catroll.
from th" tangl. d curls dovra ever the
so tbe 'next time that you feel at
Grtwui- Hoy Curtis.
ritlicniously abort expanse of hire, though the end of tbe earth were
Dridesmards—Mary .Ryan. Hntlierine eun-browned leg*.
.
.bout to coiw-.for joo. Jnat remember
• I waa sure I would find you here." k you w« Urlnc,3,000.yeare ago you
Maniagtie.^larle McDermott. Dorothy
he began. "1 followed you over the would beTn a lor'yi«^-'8g.
Mart.-.
f
fields and brought you tbose daisies
J.I|i.;*;<r--l’aul Henderson.
becaui'c you have no 1UU« boy; 1 was
Uerl man—Jack Notes.
' All la the Scheme.
sorry for you.'
The guests at tbe weeding tire 1
Very, very bus}- was tbe editor
Tbo woman caught the child In ber Mild was tala batr and cUmey w«t
eral and Mr*. Gfo. Wastiingiun.
arms and attuined Mm to her yearn­
his
brow,
lie could hardly be seen
Raynivmd Cooikt and M.lrtam .Morua. ingly. Jiia duatylltil* feet strayed at
Other Ooiabie personages will he win over the akin oPber green linen for tbe niter of Itapera confroutlni
him. and bis temper..waa dlsUncUy
repu'semed by Goo. DouKlaas. 1
ruOed.
viev.. t.'ec. Arle Oivea. EvtWs.d .M
Mili.r >Vr.'h, IJla Farnum, Jo«-i.h
Wander. Vir^rnU Wiiltani'. Dabd..,,
“■!:
b.
IvT. Jian IVrrin. Truman ^iolfr.cb,
Jennie Wander, June Campbeil, lie.v
-ii,t
a.,
b,„.
«
M'.-,n.ler. Cecil Ueacb, Ralp
ling touirmedly into tbe curve of her
ThT^Un,. isia ssia> at.'
Clm..c. Dtitotliv- Frank*. Janet Date*,

GOLOIMriiDINE

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Mice Uo.*,-. Jane .Mile*. Jane Newiuti.
Emma HanUnwru. Morgan .Mclk-r
. D.'rt^a Jewett, l-anore 'Hii.ttlt.
Thelma Owen.

Landaii'a Primitive Water Pipea.
Ixndou's vau-r a(.p{>ly formerly
came through woodcL pipes. These
wer,' of the dimplesl cunslrucUon.
formed of Ibv au-ms of small elo
trees, drilled tbraagfa tbe renter and
cut ia itngtba of about ala feet, cue
end b- lUg tapered so as to fit Into
the adjoining pipe. The woodi-n pipes,
of which at ont tiuiv more than -too
miles were In use. leaked consider­
ably, decayed '-apidly. burst during
frosts and were always
It they 1
to be suporiedei] bv eastI Iren. I
quarter of a ceniury later some of tb«
Old woodei: pipes werr stlU In uae.
May Do Good V/erfc UnknowiRolyChemlsie sliou u* that atrange prop
<rty. catalysis, v,; Ich enables a suV
aiancc while Ufla([<<clrd Iu. If 10 Inctie
to union detueots around It.. So n
boat or bustr.-ui who may know but
IlUle of (hose ror.ccrned may.
soclaT switchboard, briug togv-tber the
balrea of pairs of aclrsors. men who
become lifelouK Inends,
women who marry aad a.'a happy
haabasda and wlvei.

Joe Parkmau. aged thirteen, and his
younger bnithor. Tom. aged eigbL
were going 10 the iavlng* bank to
deposit :.ir cents which Joe'* uncle bad
glvi'u him for passing with honora
Into the tOgb school. Jv>e put bla
bank book and bla money on the dtak.
The man said that nothing less (ban
II could be deposited. Tom said:
"Joe. 1 knotv what to do. Draw out
from tbe bimk and deposit tl.bU."

Proved Worth o> iriveirtion.
*8bonly after Galraat'a Invention
lao out be visited America, and wltb
a Utter of Introduction called upon Dr.
Doane. medical officer to the Bank of
New TortL." writes a correspoDdent of
tbe London Cbroolde. "He fonnd tbe
family Is duireoa at tbe death of tbe
Infant son. Galvanl asked to be aF
lowed to try bis battery: tbe child re­
vived abd was chrUiened Galvanl
Doane.. HU. fatbar was a oenaln of

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’.°r.ro7‘:,’b2.Trs.'75,c
i„.t tbe
tu. same.'
'
! FOU.
od lust
By gyraiing the knob to tbe rfghi
' -Tlie acar. John." the woman'a bead
dropped lower and lower; a painful
i kindly do not trip over tta«
silence fell on the little compcny. The mat:Ud slipped down. and. fcUalng ber
Ihen. gaiberihg up hla jten anew,
hand, sped away <Aor tbe Uilta The tbe editor began work ngeln.—Harrln
cbilu'i quick Intuition bad perceived burg Star.
tbe-ei'atu of tbe aiiuation.
Tbe man rose and raised tbe wom­
“Celeatlar =• Applied to China.
an's averted fach to bla, onlll tbelr
Everyone knows the epithet "Ceic*
eyes meL He whs tbe first to break
Ur.l" applt^ to Oilna. but few know
the apell which held them.
^
Its
origin. Acrerdlcg to a very oU
"God sends rcvelaiiona even In tb<

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did™,.- 111. Toic .u i„.,

a,r .«a .iragrt, «.ri«.a. -iVdigb-d : ’‘iSjfS,”?'
In Ih. batance and alawat fonnd amnt- f

In,.. Tb, -Cn,r Obll- .ball aUl to not-

TOW and I-^l must be her only naa-'
sonser. Foralvc me. dear. 1
^
tbluk about the scar"

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hungry,

they

peopled. ^Is origin of the Ch4

-“.11"! :i"j-c.iSbS.-.'75S.“;o,““s:

bis Arm, strong « s and gazed Into
! rcaaon that the emperor eslU hlmaett
the deep, steady glow of her eyes. His
Son of Heaven. Such, at laasL M G>«
I were very hrigbl wlUi nwtw«i |__s
a as be aald.
said. ' Good-nIghL'
Cood-nlghL"
'Tbe dalalesr she wbtapered aofUy.
Slate Predwctlon.
carefully diriding the cluster of flowThe elate {wodortlon of tha Dsttsd
era beside ber and esundlng half ot
StatM la pmcUcatly coefined to tha
lem towards him shyly.
He took them reverently; a new. nortbeaatera part of tbe country. AV
awvet dlffidCDoe had sudden^ epnuig though scattered deposits, more ot
up between them. Hla eyas traveled leet deveIoi>ed. Wur elsewhere, tha
from ber weJI-pol»ed bond tn Ita fraue eastern slaie'ls shipped to supply mar
of shialhg batr. to ber feet, clad In keta os the western coast as well
tbelr stout IlUle oxfords. He even no. u in tbe central and aoutbera parts
of tbe oountry. Pennsylvniils Is tha
Ueed. bts throat eootneiing iharply.; ”
the perky little bows of ber wide allk j •^'•***‘
lacdngs. Then be turned and walked 1
'

•tandfaatly away: bis abonlders erect. I
' Anether Raaaon.
his face tented toerard the eetttng snn.
T Ma when a' burglar baa rehTfiS
Tbe woman watched him uotH be . ed."
disappeared around the curra In the 1 THd bla conadeoea hurt hlmr
road. Her bands Idly folded In her
‘No. It acema that he ta a Ughtlap. abe saw tbe ahadows deepen hearted fellow and be found It a great
around bed one by one.
i hardship not to be able to alng at hla
tVhen tbe west waa vellad In n doudi; wortt"
of fleecy mlsL tbe erenlngiaur came!
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out and tbo pale crescent of.tbe moon I
On the Riaita.
TOM oTT^ bojtom A wondroua : Actor-Awfull, good of you to •••« .
qulfi settled on tbe bUla and ralea;: me a imaa for that maUoea. Do you
a aootblag peace stole over her, and. mind If I bring my wife?
•Inking on her knees, aha hid ber tnca
Manager-My dear boy. what »
tn tbe btowD-eyed daUlea aad gnval qneauon! You mu« know that any
thank to God for tbe “An«Uow"
wife of yeuta ia alvnya
(CopytlghL by Dattr Burr Pub. CeJ
life.

GeoUy Omamantatleo.
Minority Win.
T%e cupola on tbe (op of Um WoolSome do the ri^t Ulng at the
worth bunding tn New York h cor- wrong time, many do tbe wrong tbtng
ermi uritb goldleaf.
'The sost was at the right time, and a few do the
iMod at IHOM.

tight thing at tha right time.

The hen lifted ap bar votoe. Ttag

O&AlfD TRAVEB8B HliRATJ) AND TBAVU8E BAT SAOLB, THtJBBDtAT. JULT S4. 1918

SIX
PULPIT SERMONS ON WOMEN.

Amusing Reminiscence Cor
Capture et ths Briliah tlocg
Margarstts in 177b.
Wbr Bve was made from the rib of

Milliner (to amaU, meek looking cuetomcD—-Ob. you want Just a lltUo.
Inexpemlve bat? Well. noa. I'll bet
I've got just tbe very thing you wanu
You all right down here In front of tbe
mirror and I'll be back In a second.
-Yea, 1 brought three, bul.lhls U the
one rou ought to have. Do you know,
the minute 1 aet ares on you 1 said
mrseif, -I've get fust the very bet ti
little lady ought to have.' There*a
aofflcthtag about your face that made
me think of tb^s bat tbe minute 1 saw
you.
“Now. could anything be betUn than
that? Turn around a minutu nd look
^
Sltnply stoi
The whole effect U-w.dl.
must ear. U m-rulnly Is chic.- There'i
really no other word for It.
“Soppose you try on this other

b, ,hb
u-a..J of Capl. Jeremiah O'Brien, ,
mil. n«.,»n-r ollrf lb.
Bur ... nn.,.d ,b. b
or iwo. br.
Oloolo. lo UK. rrem . UmIo WT
preserved through all these years tn
a Maine family ts here reprintM for
f-uiiur cwucvroing
O'ltrton, who. a^
capture, became the
to the nnush 1« the

lue mouiueuie
tbe Margareita'a
terrar of the soaa
provlncea:

llo7?n wh^r^Brierwo^d"?"^^

- A ConnecUcut octoganarian bat
srarkod for 00 years on an invention
and has made more than three hundred
models, Mich'of wM^ waa onsuccesamine
ful except tbe last one. He has sold
II:-.
hid U-ea robJ>«d by a lone highway- bis Isruotloo for
“»
....rl.,. bd... ol lb. says:
Many tinea I was diabearteaed and
-‘“I
was aboal to amasb my models
Balter In bin Mod.
give up. but then I Iboughl that If 1
AnoibiT
cnliMnmeat
was
ready
for
kept Oh uylng 1 bad a chance to win.
,
^
•• andlu while tf I quit there ^s no rbacce at
all. At last, by accident. I bit upon tbe
^
. _k.i.
*****
***■“
,, •ecret.ity accident? Isn't tbe old
e 1 wh
error here? Is tbe result of 6
LX*^**’
' ^
^
^ work an accident
i
the range of hli vision ca™ ‘
*nd mrcMnlcar-eecrats-

Valdes,
only„lo the mind (.that Is pro***■
.
. the bait Mexican -------—,
»«>srd>“*
keeper. She was the
^,
o bcautltulthlng
and ntibcautltul Udng la all that
max barren
narrua i tic
u,o mind that can grasp them
U
wHfle™***i lire them. It took 5« years of study
'Hucbocha," little child, her mother anj experiment on ih- part of ibU m«»
a earuin n
although
-- . to fit
- him to con
womjmL^. _ Apd chsnlcle principle There was no accl"MucEsrii* •*>''
"7
! dmt about IL The real baeli of bis
'«“S»V
hi. persistency. A mllUot.
woreMped ber.
mm would have given up lo fallure.
lhat taU
only
.
. . ..
. ..
-*•*
---------. chance
—-----’*’•.*?“**
*»o- »4nnir.g lay In coatinued trying,
*** , »>*.
be. ibu me man fn a million, kept on.
>"
‘“1“ “‘'J" ""
but
one
upon
whom
she
would
eten^
_xroy
SUndard
Press,
'
Wt
a glance
'
.
Hop. they called bin.
WHAT THE BODY CAN STAND
bad drifted n from no one k
tAcPICss daredevil, whose:
Men Emerged Unharmed From a Tei
-like In
*»»
perature Which Would Havf
Caused Wajer to Boll.
Po> set-mod as ustural to say as tf
-----'Wu it J«re CBrlaa that d I' bc rrally bed not reacbod man's ee-'I Tbe human body
Is capable of at
that?'
And It waa to meet “Tbe Roy" that tslning iit-ai almost double that we
"The basbaad Indignantly repliril
------------Inlt the limit <rf end “'No. ... it was a far m»i
ntral Attstralls. for
il»e.l'
powerful band; It was Ood A
Tb<- mometit llaskril i
mlgbty.', ld>-.i po|ij-rd ft<to Mb head.

durlng
g the Revolntlonary war. we will
B anecdote which w-ta told to
7s^b? a raspecuble gentleman In ths
province of New Brunswick- A loral
Sooich pair aomewhst advanced la
illed on by one of their
nrlihbora. who related to tbe 'gude
mon’ an account of a great destruction
of shipping In Uxe I.Und of Jam.lc*
by a burrtesna. The'gude auld wlfey.'
whose uv-aiiua
boarinc was
woe 'somewhat
womeeuai 1mimiMilred. caught tbe sound of 'dcsirucshinning.' In the courtc of the
tlon of .hipping.'
eonverwatlon between her busbatidland
and
the neighbor, 'DeeinicUon of ablpiilng'
liliigat that day was closely sssoeUled with
the name Jen-mlah O'Brien, and the
old lady. In broad Scotch, which
will not attempt to imiute! Innocently

EFFEMINATE STYLE FOR MEN

ii«

■«

u..

As he fled along tbe bleak blsbsray
(be one avfal tbcagbt that posaeased him aas the utter bopeleasnesa of the
sltiuitkin into which be bad been eo
abruptly pluDccd.
He bad not meaot to kill him. Ata.
no! such a thought had never found
lodgment In hip brain for an' tostsnt.
vsn.y shpuM h- ham the father Of tbo.
woman be loved?'
Hr had gore more to plead taU caote
with tbe old man tVordi bad passed
between them, aud the old "«»”i to
eerilo.rage. ha-l attacked him. Even
then he bad not meant to show r^ ’
Flsucce. Hla sole thought was to
quiet the old man.
Iiet as be had
vtrjggled with hita'witb that ehd In
view ll.ey hnd rilpped on the polished
Burfacc of nh* enkeu floor of the li­
brary. and In (cUlcg the old man's
bead had stiurk against the-lreubeand corner of a massive ancient
cbest. and be had Ixin sull.
Prea”oUy. in the devp gloom of Ms
inner being a spark of hope glowered.
IVbat If tbi- old iiisn wtre not really
dead? Tree, be had thought to maka
sure, but he should not have given up
M soon. At any raf. he should have
faced ibe slinatlon manfully; abould
have aroused old Sarah, the sole do­
mestic of the old wldywcr's big bouse;
and riarlc^—do! he never could hava
told aarice.
He ter.on to Tfttbee his slept fe-vorl.hly. ^ Whal a distance lie >ad
tr-a-vI-.-J in tU iDione fllKhi! Suppese
Ihal he iound (be boasehold aroused
upon his ri-tuiB?
»
As et length be neared^ tbe bouse,
he perceived that tba Icwerad win­
dow t were lighted'up. mt ftiiely ihat fitful,-flaring llybt
was uo ordinary lUonlca'-ion? ila
suddenly recalled that in'hls struggle
with the old man the burning logs of
(he groat open flro to tbe library hodbeou scattert-d.
He had aftaraard
thrown them back, but some stray
coals trust have remained bcMnd and
BOW on fire!
He rushed forwrard: but be mlghfa
ns well liave burled hlmacK against a,
rock at against Chat massive front,
door: sod as for tbe lower windows,,
they were faeavUy croeaed with tom,
bars.
And narice? Oariee was no doubt.
rlccphig calmly enough npstalra. U%
kr.vw ber vludowl^dulsiflms^y to the direction of

------------ '
) The girl oafpr. obedient to bis call. I Persian gulMn the hottoat n
London Society Men Wear Almest ns
“Wm you tell El Seuor 'Boy' that 1 mercury hangs bi-tween 180
Iry as Women
, srtsb to see Mm.” ho qatd In Mwriean Even tn the most onexpeetod pUces
'•^len.
i patios.
'
'great beat Is aomeilmes found.' In
-----I - Is It that'ibe Venor wished Mm to some recent climbing In the HlmslTbe society men of London are np- go with tlir bplKea tomorrow?”
| nyas. in (be mouth of December, at
•dly reaching an astonishing degree of
Hukrll amlh-d. "ttnsb' Not a word aloe o’clock In tbe morning the
tbo New to anyono.-'bfsaid. "But bow did you evry reached 181. at an ekvatlon of
- guest It. Mnchncha?"
| ®vey lO.DOO feet.
''Listen, aoble aenor,” abe said.
Two En^lsb experimenters. Blc]
go. for if ha di-n and Chautcry. hare tried to flo
Tbelr mooi
>ney
out just how much heal a man can
_^all chain puraes oft
of Sne gold mesh, peart
......................
will be broken... Listen, senor. stand. They shut tbemaelves In
necks are encircled
tUe have you (ercotPi) the day that 1 furtiuco In which the fieai was raised
-wtteat allk collara. held togclber by
irncd you ol n^ly Pedro and bis by degrees uniU It passed III degrees.
oroamented with a single .ricked linlfar
(be boiling point <ff water.
have sect, a ladde^nly the other day.
pearl or tw-lt(sd Into a lore knot Ono
Haskell's lace •oflenod.
MnThat this was possible was due
arm fa fettered with a wrist watch, ebaeba
mla.nMt
I bare. not.
_____________
________said, the profuse perspiration , the evapor- . Presonlly be retnrned. dracglng iU.
'•
..................
itely
:he other with a delicately engraved earaesUy. “You saved my life that atloa of uLlch cooled the surtace of weight after him. and raised tt to tba>
uppur
window.
gold bangle. Gold locket
Aet .pendantfc. ___
day. ____________________
j said Mien.If ever you ahould ______________
Mk. body. They ....
b.-Ikve tbat
...........................
If a mane
IK- brul.e tbe glass with bis bare
round tbs neck, ape also becom©f me afaror that 1 could grant 1 body is Impt from touching the sides
bands, unmindful of the wounds It.
log popular.
»ouid grant it. 1 »111 keep my prom- of the furaa^p he san sisad • t
ecured him. and. raising the sash, en-:
Gold knobbed sticks, chased and cm- :*©. b-jt If yoo ask this of me whom pcrainre tbat would cook a cuUeL
te-.pJ th* apartmenU
bossed, are considered a necessity: can 1 get to take the bullion to So-^
---------------------------rUricr!" he caUed. Tbe boats U;
and. carried with a certain mincing nora?"

•fire; come quickly.”
,
air. alwaya attract attention. Tbe
Gran' Be^r, It U 1 tbat will do
nu, to the bead of tbe •Uka.i
Brat finger td ^ hand esrriee a gold it.”
«
' are combined in, make a flower, trimi The lowvj- portion of the bouse was all
ring, in which la aei'a single brilltaot
"Ton!” be eaclalmfid. Inert
la the particulaf^one io which la dut •fame.
M>d the third Anger of tbe other hand jy.
tbo red, blue or'^ellow color? Why
tiso displays a diamond set ring.
"Tlilnk yna 1 eannot shoot
for example, ore getulans blue sn<:
hurvlivl to the w
It is the essence of style to rnry cried. fearfoL uow that she had made
and why has no one evei
•’Hut where Is father? OMyonmusti
'jne's eombination of jewelry with the resolve, tbat her requtsl would
She seized
.'‘.Tzrt •*«* *
07 ■ «ue ro«fT
one's dress. Pbr Instance, tbe toper not be granted. "Look!" She
She stlzed
chenilat can toll us. Taking the eave him!" she gasped.
•’1
will,
darling." be said, shudder­
collar pin should only be worn with a the pistol that hung In the holster by
special kind of silk open work aock. hla side and leveled at a bald eagle vfclel—Bowers, be coufJUers which of ing Involuntarily.
A pearl and diamond tiepin must b« th.i hov,-red ah»ost overhead. At the Tfel^-l-Boweiw.
be con.JUera which of
He gsset brinw.
Nelgbbocs. ab
their
conslltucuts
la
peculiar
to
them.
iracted by tbe glare, had commenced:
talk I
-Xalsiiced by a short leather watch srat shot the bird paused In Its IllghC
Trowhlne exist* in veronicu. salvUt.
assemble. One man was already;
girls only knew
ley're w^ll c
chain. Iiangtng from (be left band qulvcri-d and an Instant after cams
Teonas,
basil,
aolanum.
pensteynon.
hoK-way up the ladder. '
they'd let 1
'nr. Bat y<
wnlslcoaY pocket, and set off with a tumbling tanliward.
nemophila,
ccnrovulus.
borage,
He pasted her fainting form to the.
It. NdW, n
gold fob.
) -I, the a
she cried. hound's tongue and In all tbe orders
an on tbe ladder and raahed back
The male evening dresa wip
nearly twenty and ahe's
I arouse old Sarah and direct ber B>
thinking of gctling married thi«
this .nit,.
min- haps soon Iqclude tbe tlarv
poifUae. bpt never In lupins, retches, the u.escs of escape.
tie. Would you believe It?
diamond shoe buckle is already being
Imriiit. Murhacha, 1 cannot
geraniums, hollyhocks, primu"Well, that's tweet of you. Maybe asked for at the stylish boot shops.'
Then he began to make Ms way to
,-ou. u
' aball bo a. yon
■ aay. I*■■■' las. roses, balssms. flax, etc- AU the !be bell of fire bflow.
I do look kind of young. People often Eventually the real dude. It he la to’
misgives me. 1—1
hlne-produclng plonu Ju« named have
It was then tbat the gr^ tempta­
•ay (bat my daughter and I look more continue In Ms present courw. will „ ,
pj**,
a unnla ln«tbem which floes not exist tion came to him. R*hy should he risk
like sisters than like mother and — consider himself fully dressed uu^ myaslf "
. to the others. This Is called caffetan- hit life tor a dead man? Already bo
daughter.
leM one of Ms ears is fitted with tbo
“I wm not be'burt. and I have your ai©. u u found In coffee, but not In l>sd done sit that could reasonsMy bo
“Yes. cf oonrae the bows could be single earripR. tbe style which Is al
promise. bsve-I not?" abe cried gnyly.
xea contains another form ol roqnlced of Mm. and the fire would
made a little bit flsttc-r.lf yon wwated present the fashion with tbe women.
ToSDorrow
It
b
at
nlne.>theD?
And.”
tannin >hlch Is the same as that
'em. but I wouldn't r<>coinineBd It. And.
obUterato the trscee of that
Uughingly ahsUng her Anger st him. wtlch makes csmelllss red.
dread mishap.
sp-'iklng of beava- I don't mean to aay
"tell
It
lo
no
one
Good
nlghL
tenor.
1.
—!----------------------that my-dangbicfs fellow Isn't a real
But. bo! be could not Use with that '
An amnslag tnetdent happened, not
nice young man. and all, but somehow long since..in one of the prinelpst Bnenos Noehes.”
Mato upon fats soul. Hs oould not
I'hc
next
daywhen sill- l<
Mar the plaudiu of tbe crowd. OOP
squares befora tbe station at Zurich.
.10. b.1 Ob. Mbbpuit.
b..
married I Just put
ber proud words of pralM for Ms beSwlir-criand. A welWressed young cb. ub b«T tt01U«
To b«
I.
•ad cried.
with the knowledge of tbe true
woman, wearing hlgh-breled booti
y,.
„ Traldldtf, itate of sffali* gnawing at Mt heart.
"Of coutM. everylblng'a bright coV was croaslng the street when ber bc« ■Ido Ole tui^taleodenl b-d ,0*pped
tbls year. You reaUy wouldn't became
He fought Ms way to tbe library
In a tramway Itn bl. putob Dojb tbro.,b Old cojon „ „„oned lb . Me,™, from
bwdlnla. According to
sraat anything that wasn't like iany- where several branch lines cross, , the -take nimbled. and Ote cawa-dly
ad dragged out the singed body of
eahanni>n whn h
body else's. would yyon? Of eouree, I crowd collected aroond the etniggllag driver w-Mppad np his horses, for It
Ms Ute adversary. Tbrongb tbe hall,
It sround the next bend tbat
you wouldn't like a
that girl, and tramcars stopped while
and to fbc doorway he straggled with
looked all out of date,
Ms burden, but the sraoke and flames
got to be gendarme vainly tried to free tbe boot,
something like oibi-r poopitie's. iJon't n-hlle the glri IndlgnsnUy refusod to.
overcame him, aod bs sank down JnsA
wtthin the portal.
..........off. As more tramcars were de_ long breath of relief »hen-' p„ormous qusnHty of powder and other
and iiyed and the crowd Increased, a genMeanwhile, from tbe outside ther
j,
probable (bat
bo brlKbl colors—welt, really. I know darme cut the hootlsce and pulled out Plng!-the off horae fell with a bullet ^
era beitoring down the door with,
yon wouldn't like It after you'd had tt the little foot, and (hen tbe crowd he- through bla brart. Tbe auge stop^ tte stores were placed In tbe cave by
tee. and presently they rasbed In.
wltb s lurch asA as It did so a masked ,selson when he was sralcblng the rcgardleu of the flameo tKK belebed.
a while, abd your bnsband won’t care came hilariooa—the «tiv atocklag v
sprang from the shelter of s rock ^
t©oi©o ^
operations farth. and carried out tbe
after he gets used to It.
I full of holes.
toward- •’'*
the ..................
stage, a pisand advanced
-If he Bays anything about not llMai!
'• *"-------- ----------.
which ended to the battle of Trafalgar. bedies.
tol leveled In either hanA
It don’t yon be too easy with Mm.1
Xp„.u
_______
One grave contained tbem; saA
-Nelson, as U well known, used Sardk
An laaunt tnerward (he door <
JTnai let him nnderalMd It ain't a! whoever beslutca to ntt* tU.
orbit shaft IBsi
Ms as hU base of supplier, sod It wss
may often tee a
while be was refluing there that Ad­
b, tbibk. u.. bw.«t ttbib. the stage opcaud and Mochacha. atoo
In the doorw ay. As she did so a apni
•ad Aced. bUckrtarbed woman. Bemiral
VlOeneuve
escaped
from
Toulon
7^?'. :
S''• •'">•"> b" “»«■”-* lb
of flame came from the platol to hi
imea and dates, tbe abaft bears
and got clear away to Martinique,
band and the bandit fell dead. Langb- whence be returned to European
tola tascrIpUoa:
Ing HghUy, sin- ran to the prostrate tor*, where he was at -Uat brought to
"Oraaier love bath no nan thaa .
form and anatebed sway the meal
this, that a man Ur dowfl'Iito Ule br
bay.
Her hand sought her heart,
startl out uylng to be alee to him.
u to Mm. T^MgheM
Us friend ’
If you Just treat ’em like they never
^ u* ^ faarleaely uit«. reeled. She slamat erlod caL It
(C^rrtgbt. by OaUy fltary Pah. OaJ .
United SUtae' War With rrance.
weren’t more n half human moh of tbe
"The Bcy."
There was a war between this ooobA mdment wnly did tha shock
DIs Wacht mm RtMto.
JLTto^n n 7«n?'em\^M wtr"" ’*• ‘** '* **’" Playtog^U right pari to weokc/ her. She toned and walked try BDd TTanee soon after the adop­
The Imperial German library, wMcb.
tion
of
(be
CoosUUiUoa.
caused
by
•teadtry to tbe stage.
. usarases the ortgtosl text of the. noknow how pleased I am. I eouldn'i
-Vamos; dove on!" eba cried. ”We Franeh depredsUoos upon our com­ ilonaJ astbem. "Die Wacht am Rbato.”^
merce.
Por
three
year*,
from
I'fs*
w
be more Ucklod If I’d found Just the
must be to Sonora by three o'dock.’
signed by tbe antbor. Max Bebneew
1800, there w*i pfaetleally a auic of
right hat for myself. If. a.real pleas "•fnert apeacar.___________
Tlie monaatny at Sonora bolds
burg, boa been fanhw aori^ad by te
or* to me. And 1 know yen'll love It.'
_ ,
,
sUtor wbMs race Is strangely Uks that war between the two ooastrtes. at- gift of tbe ortgtoal rnme tram a perthoogh war was norer officially de.. o»«». «.d b*i
of ”Mnebseha.”
m wbcAc imau tbe Ubnrion caaaot.
risred by either side .The United diruiga. Tbo report atatae that tba.
(Oapyrtchi. hr Deny fitoty Pah. OoJ
■ t..*— eav
wuin —
*«■ rood—oapoelaUy tf It Is worth
States government seat eeversl wsr^
•mmtie le writtaa on a qowio sb««
•hlpB out on tbe ocean, between wUch
•nW OafMiam
of mnaic pa|wr" and bear* the aignan
Lawyer—TlM prisoner pitodt ths and tbe FVen^ war - veessls (here loi*. "Composed on Vei^ U. 1184,
were aeveral ptteed battles. nouUy by Eari WUbetm at Eoefald.” Tba
ha bss the grip, your honor.
hat gets out to yon this aftarsooA ]
PloletlS-ThM-s right —baV flol that brtwoen tho CoastcUatloi and ehect appears to have beaa dedlente*
the lusurgente, to which the Ameri­
abe.
to the eompoasrb trtui. wnbMm.
can ship woo a ”(amoas rictory." The Oreef. A eopy mt tbe maaU. Mam
Error held iss 'truth has maeh the Prendi -gpoBatlon" dlfllcalijes were signed by the oompossr. •tigbliy'
nock over any tee yon foM
Ms pigeon loft. It to sopposad that
finally
settled
by
tbe
treety
of
Decenitbaaged. Is usasraad at tba tirnmm
^ tJjlyN*
a pigeon found the ahtolBg hit and <mrv effect of trufh. In poUtka aod twll180L and te war came to ab
SioD (bis tut vpasto Bwy ooaSdai
predlctloaa.
...

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fmxm WORK COME TO THE HESAlD
-O

By ARTHUR W. BEER.

ILE8 W. CUNO.

from Ml moutb.ebe sroald have talked
too much; U from hts lest, she would
bare gone about loo much; It from Ms
ears, she would have listened too
rcadllr; hut she was made from a
rib. wbich I* near be heart, to show
that she must always be dear to man.
An BnglUh preacher Is the seventeeutb -cectury spoke In similar fash­
ion when be said, sritb tbe text. "To
be or nut to be." that woman should
be like and unlike three things. She
should be like a snail, always keep
wtUiln ber own houee; but nut like a,
snail, to carry all abe bad on her ‘
back. She sbeuM be like an echo, to!
•peak when atre was spoken to:
not. like as echo, alwaya to have tba
last.word. Bbe should be like a town
cloA, always Imp time and regular­
ity; but not 11^ a town clock, to
»l>esk so loud that aiTtEe town might yoA too. but. bollcve me. the «tbei
ooo’a the one yon ought to have.
bear her.
“Ob. you do like tbs otb<r one bet
A preacher In the reign of
Charles H. wu to receive gio If lo tert Well, trn'i that perfectly lovely;
bis sermon at tbe funeral of Madam -1 eras sure you would. I do so like U
Cr«sse|l be said nothing hut well of have people say rlgbt om what they
her. She was rather a bad character tike. It's tbe grvatvst relief. Now
and bviweir hs<l dletated the clause In let's try this other one. Yes. pcoplt
ber will. So. alti-r tf general addreKS come to here and they don't like thii
ca mortality, be thus concluded; "Br and they don't IlkcYbat and they do'it
tbe will of a deceased alsler It Is ex- like tbe otber thing, but you can't fist
■•erled that I should mention ber and out tor the life of you what they dc
1 scy It's a t>erfeci ir«ai
say nothing but welt of her: therefore llke^ an<
Is tbU: She was bora well, she lived whenI a ixTi-on comes right out an<
1 and she died well; (or abe wusl W* she Ilk-s a thing.
“Tbsl one looks klad of good ox
bom with the uame Creswell, she
llvod lb civrkenwell and she dice In roB. You think U sticks out too muchl
Oh. but, my dear, you’ve simply got U
Bridewell-"—Tbe Sunday Magaxlna.
have something stlcUug out. All tbs
hau have someihlng sticking oat.
LIGHT OH MEDICAL QUESTIOtl They have oo style In tbe « orld If tbi »
don't. And wlih your cute little face
yon can w.-ar tliU kind of thing. Now
you know. 1 -wouldn’t want you lo get
of Blood.”
It-for a minute If it wasn't Just ibe
very thing for you. I'm not that kind.
The belief that certain Indlvldula It a bat ain’t becoming to a person I
are able to weep tears of blood It of* come right out aod aay so
such antiquity that tbe Genosn
“You dunt 'think your butbsod
equivalent for "bitter tean " Is “blut- would like anyth
anything
_ so pronounced?
Ige ibranan," "bloody lears" Thero Oh. husbands' You can't tell me aanyseems, however, nd authenilc instsnee thing a
1 was tnarric^
«r blo^ being actually secreted by
tbe lachrymal gland.
Micas bss published a very latereeiing article on real and false ti
of blood, it is a clinical study
eonjunctlval hemorrhage. Some ><
ago tbe author was consolted aboi
boy aged i: years who, from
•lightest esnse. such as laughing, or
soDietlm'se apparently for no cause
whatever, yrept tears of blood—as oocto-rence often repeated several timet
a day. The lad was pale and
rated from constant hemorrhag
Ybe aource of tbe bleeding was tba
tarsal con)uDctlvA wbieb was covered
with fine papltlse. and light eautcrUatloa with tbe gaiVaiKndautery r»
suited In a cure.
-This case led tbe sutbor to stud;
the literature of the subject. Hi
found that In none of tbe cases cited
ts It certalb that tbe blood did not
come from the conjunctiva
the lachrymal passages. He feels
that It U onwlse to deny ttav'i.osslwCoold Anything Be BetUrf*
blltiy of tangulnecos aecreilon from
iples In 'whkb three years once myself, and tbe trials
tbe gtand. but tbat c

“Pei^ps It U beat no. Nell.” ha said
giavalr. -I don't knew but ws would
worrr each other Intolerablr It will
raise Ciia sriib Unde Charier and
roar mother, but—”
”9^01 Is that Bertr Intarmptcd.
t£e glri. pointlag to the raet. lie ium«d lasilr and teeked over
tbe aun-llt water. .
InsuaUr his entireattlinde^aaged.
He wws sMve with Intarsat. with
pose, with power.
tJnsat heavens. It U JuUs!” he eiclstmed. "And tbe ie ent far over her
depth and cannot swim a stroke. I
have been teaching b«r to dost and
Bbe't let tbe current csrrr her out If
She tries to toueb bottom shell get
trlgbtrncd and drown."
VfkJle be was talking be bad peeUd
to his trousers and undershirt aod
gtuUsd OS his sboas. and before Htss
Nellie fairtr knew'wbat was going on
ke bad plnnged into the surf aod was
making great tlrokei tosrard the tlnr
bead bobbtug in the waUr.
^ As the glri 00. tbe ebor* watched
him do these things with tbe rapldlir
Of thought and noted bis splendid aelfpoUe and perfect proporUens • grate­
ful tense of saUstaciion pervaded her. present must b« exceedingly rare.
"All be neade U tbe spur of necesallrshe aald. "AA.d i1t see that be
geu that Mr, but he's a'aplandld telTf!r? '^“~"unrcv'‘to'';h*r*^'erld
IJra Inviilng
torUln^ to
trihl^nstor^Ui
thsSt
iota
Ibe naturalist than
Mag
Boraeo.
gave a ]>lerclng
squirrels, flying foxes, flying Uxsrdi,
disappeared.
RoUlne had nearlr flying frogs, and the natives report
reached her. He sbonted to her to fl.'Ing atiakes.' Among tbe most Dop'd
float for a minute and he would reach birds Is the little swift Collocslla Nidi. her. But the panic was In her. and flea Tbelr nests are eaten by' tbs
■ho^eard nothing. As she reappeared Chinese, and are regarded as a great
on tbe nrtece she shrieked again. luxury- ' These birds bqlld tbelr nesu
Out from tbe cottages aod from the In limestone caves of a gloili
hotel people rushed to the beach. Net- live which they produce from IheIr
Ue hsid her breath lo horror. Rollins glands; no sUcks or any other forel.-m
was falrlr leaping through tbe water. eobslances are used. Tbe collection
"I never saw swimming like ibaU" of these nests Is an lm!<ortani Indus•aid one of tbe men who was helping
Itb the natives, tl
above the emergency boat into the a tax OB Jill they take
value of those exported from tlrillsb
water. ”I think he'll gel her.”
North
Borneo In 1»0" was I35.M1.
NelUa looked at the man and amUdd
gntcfully. - All abont tbe pe^lewere They are served at the groat feasts of
commenting on tbe force and power the (%lneae. espeeUlly at weddings.
or tbe mao who aeemed to be falrlr
•booting ibroogh tba water.
.Aathma Plant of QuaenslanA
Thera U a bean-braaklng minute or
Tbe euphorbias are very numero-jt
two mad thee tbe stirwg swimmer In the colony of QnoensUnd.
cornea up and dutebed tlgbtlr br tbe among them Is tba euphorbia plluUhe has the form of tbe Inaeoslble fera, tbe "Quecniland asthma pUni,"
halrh
•w.
which has a remstksble repati
m a long and a hard swim, sritb for curing this tsoubleaome complaint.
tbs heavy harden, before tbe men sritb Several pharmaceutical preparationa
lbs boat pieksd them np. And when of the plant are extensively sold in
tber reached tbe ehore a dalntr glri Australia. Analysts shows that
stood clear down to the edge where green plant contained 79 per cent, by
the swell of the sratar sraabed her weight of water and three per cent of
anklm. As BoUlna stepped fram tbe •sb. leaving 18 per cent of vegetable
boat nnataadr from his great axcnien. matter. A dried plant contained an
alksloidal substance equal to about
•he cried:
"Bert rou are sptaedM. J take it 1 part In 1,000. It contained also a
all ba^ Ton are the baro^af w glucoaldal aobslsnce-to tbe amount
of not more than « paru lo i.tiM.
drewne."
He regwded Mr teMniMlr for a PoaMbly one or both of tbeu was the
Boment TiAn. twivlag the umob- acUva prisclple of the plant.
eeloae form hr the girl in the boat to
be cared for.br tbe willing breUndesA
Bchiama That Bam Small.
he took NelUk'kband aod lad her back
Two rallglous abcu who batad ana
to the trees.
•Botbar bluerly were found by Sven
”Nell." he said, hrokenlr, "doa'I rou Hedln In Tibet. Searching tor the
aeer It's hard to explain—but—but— cause of tbit av 'tsloa be found that
roa released me a few moments ago. one of tbe aeeia balleved tbat ibe
I ain't roar klnA Tve known It for pnyer wheel ahaaid turn to tbe right,
rears. Tea like me now, tor a minuta while tbe otber was convinced ibai tba
Uoaasa 1 happeo to have been nhla wheel should turn lo tbe left. Is tbe
to do a Ultla aomcthlhg epeetncalar. rogtoB of the Bramsputrs be found a
Bat that U not the baala of love.”
mountain which is so sacred that who.
He panaed a mlsnu aod looked a evsr walks around It 18 times bss all
HtUe abeeplA. Thaa ha threw back Ms sias forgiven. Tbe resuH of this
Ue eonare ahooUers and faeed her.
beUsf Is that crtmlMls from far and
“Aarwor.” he eeld. ”1 nm going to near Infest tbU reglou. Wbta Svea
marry JnUa Manning nen mooih. b— Hedln surted to ride aroand tbit
;pcw-lt-«h. (bandar, good-bre ”
mountain oh bis borae tbe pUgrlms in. And be fled.
termed Mm that tbat wouM do Ua
> CBspyrigat hr Daflr Btarr iWfc Oa)
aogood.______

MAN’S GREATEST LOVEl

'.HEART iOF MUCHACHA

'iy JOHNSON W. BITTMAN.
mr« roa trar pitiic to rnaka
«Do<; Wbra tre re« «*ar gotnf to do
aartUof? Wb«o on ron OTer' (oing
to )Q«tltr roar btrtb uil broedtog ud
ucMtrr*'
Abd (be glr) lUtaped ter »r«Ur
(Ml bard on tbe rMdtsg t«rf.
The big teUotr In the gnr eating
fimBMU MtUed back to tba haoKBoek
and tsraed bla patridas (ace to tba
oaeot loner.
"Br >oTe! roata getting protUer
arerr dar. <ot.~ be agSd.
“I don't want row conpUmanl
roar pralea. Herbert RoUlna." aba npIM'Wltb Mating eyei. 1 want r<>«
to answer mr Qoeetlon-"
The man draw •'ibe. makinga"____
bis pocket and began alowlr to roll a
dgnret.
-What's the user ha naked.
-Veer abe exclaimed. “What an
rou llTlng for?”
The girl lookM at him aeornfiiltr.
“Now, look bare, NaU.*' he a
throwing the dlgarat awar. "I have an
ample (onnnc. thanks to tbe wisdom
and Industrr of mr respected gtandfatbea l don't spend mr Incoi
cant spend It. Why In tbe name of
goodness should l bother mr mtnd
wlth'Boner-mahlat? Wbr aboald I
banr xnrself wltb all tbe work necessarr to a aooce«afal professional es'
rear when I do not need the cmolumeau which would crown It lb the
verr doubUDl event that 1 aneceedod—
oepecUllT ■when there are so t___
good fellows who ware less successful
In tlRtr choice of a grudfatbcr and
who are eompelled to do theee’things
In order to Uee? .Tbare is no In­
centive."
"Inccntlver” exclaimed the girt very
pale. "I-U tall rou one thlag. Uerhert.
it has bera an understood thing In the
famUy that I am to marrr rou. I want
to tall rou now that I never will marrr
aueta a necleae bntterflr as rou U tba
world, in marrr a coal bMver Orsl.
RoIUns looked atcadllr at bcr ter :
mlaate. Tbee he aroee and toiA bw

TRIUMPH NOT DUE TO LUCK

NOT CAPT. O’BRIEN’S DEED

WHEN HE MADE GOOD

and record

CO.

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GRAHD TBAVEBSE HERALD AHD TRAVERSE BAT E4GLE, THURSDAY. JULY

19iS_.

VMiE SKVKK ■

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ONLY SEVEN DAYS LEFT

In Wliicti to TaRc A-dv-antage of Xlils Great Clearance Sa'e

CARPETS, RUGS and LINOLEUMS

LetU5rarni5hTheHomea)^Be?
Dresser
Values

Quality and price conridered, J. W. Slatei’s always has been
and is txJay the best place in 'Noithem Michigan to buy Carpets.
Rugs. Linoleums, Lace Curtain?, Portiere , C uch Coras, etc.
And at this Clearance Sale you can buy these articles at
prices they were never olfeied to yoj before.
Room sue Axminster'Rugs at from $17.09.
Room size Velvet Rugs at from $12.50.
Room size Brussel Rugs at from $8.75.
Room size Fiber Rugs at from $9.00.
Room size Alt.Square Rugs at from $3.75.

Linoleums and Carpet Remnants
<i--

Ml

\\> are ahou itiit autue ol
Ihi- blgK>.-st va.iH's in oif.
(•’■Ci'SL-rx tbni
bcpn Bbomn in'
*'Trar
fttv or any ctJo r
the bUte. Thin
i» Ireauiifiii
Amonran nuun
rlt-red oak
<lrc«>»er, Just like
Beouitic lYeum
liletf mirror, sale price

Price.

iaiPil

Thia ia only one of the
sreat b*rs«ins we ar<
icrsng.

:r;r

jou to M-.- thoM- .lrvss.-r.-.

BABYVIHIGLE
Th.'

of ycor lit.- i-

Kitchen Cabinet

'.'.I- |ilnli- <1111 lvi\ .,•]
ll,.- Jj i.»i Huin.
la- KC. bO m;u rini flint J IM ]•!'t" 111 ' '‘f ib't" ridable l.ilclnu tabili'il' <>11 ifn
nrarui l. Tti. I-- «rc kit' lii-ii lalriii.-lv that nr.- hiiill
('•r ........................ i.iily, atxl cr.- s,.l.| ihi"iiL'li cti1al..>r
.....................................

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Quick Meal Ranges
That i- .ill tlint is ri. <-.'s,.iry '.i t'-ll |H-.>p!r iul
>. ;r havf tli.- h.-sl st—d rsyiK'- in tba vvorhl. aii.l
l1ii-rr fiiiVi- lavii Mfvrral iini»i.'V t-im iits i-iil on jl
ibis h.-nsoii liial ymi • oiutlit lo Mf if y-.ii are
liilakiiiu tli bu.viiik a n>-w rmicf.

ridsa
!
DiR cut on vrcKKi
rccd body GoA'art*.
Kofdl^l.vC.tTi«*.-.re«uUr tSU:U<> s'bluc. aalc
price $H.
• lt.-ed t<o<l' (•nrTtn»-.
ul.ir lo.'i.*"! value, isjl-

NEW PERFECTION
KItGHEN CABINET
OIL STOVES
SPECIAL (
\Vr ;in

WVnrc xfnminu-ji il-lnu ,
.iivi.l.'.i
J..r JVC.I kinds <il rb.rir; has
im li !i;m|n,nKl
to(i; two tnisiiit; iMuir.U, tv\,. small .lruvvi-r>; i*ai«

$6.35.

Unexpected
“Guests~

vliMwiliB ;i

lannr'i

7hm^J)ou§M£rthe
IxmeJast:^years.

Paris
Green
Mixing
Pails
Wilt’s Corrugated
Galvanized Paris
Green Pails are the
safest in the woild.
Stock cannot get the
covers off and they
are made of heavy
galvanized steel and
will iast a life time.
We are showing a
complete line in sll
sizes.

li
Dustdight.

.-i

Sewing MaeUnes
|,r.>vvm»:rt«;

«

maeblBe t^t

W«»||.

.liTt'il-Ol! .-....';i |-s, frr.tn si I-'.rinu r lo n 4-b:ini.T:
with four vLili-r.-’,! kiU'Is ii| Mii?,. Primsl u|> from

$2 5C.
Complete liae of oveae prioed pp ftom 75c.’

U i.iiOhi- .v.lii
troni liuu>etbvm.

f

ARE READILY TAKEN
CARE OF—/f Tba Own a

^ • gi g>J
inAZ/fiaiCJ
DAVENPORT

A

Gaaranterd Gemune Brass Bed
That Is Gnaranleed Never to Tarnish
\Vf .-lialb iiBr' jiiiy tf.-«l«T ill Uif Stritf t
• ■fl'-r 11 b.-lt'T Hr<l vnliif than this; li:i» 2-iiirb
tyrsl. 1-iiii li crossliupv. l-itl'li lilliT nuN. s.llii.i i.-.., $1256.

Big Mattress Offers

Baby’s Bed
Oil.- that it ermrot fall oiit of: side
) ■! .town so that il-iK mr tin- l.-v.-l with n
n aufar IhsI., W.- nr.- Hliowini; a.-T. ritl sjyl.-s
ai:.l sinM. Sal.' prices up fn«m $2.15.

Wo iniist i-losi- out
ii]il<.'
of iiiattri-vii's to uiak>'
ro un'for 11 rjr iiij
ioad ihat
»ii itH way. and or*- •tiiotniB ‘liv
fnllowjiiB prim- oiij.v until Hiv.v arc
TiicTf
K'-tal iriHiiy of thfin’. so liu- liriM otim liiT.' will
thr Ih-<1
ai)>l etivi' llir most uioti'-y

One aintple, e»»y ppcisiion
cticTu'c? i; from e'JluxLionK- Par­
lor Davenja'rt
venja'rt to fi fuD aua4
md Rticn
I which
, nict> uve
the nwK parricusar
Bueei r.r member of your Climily
can »W-«-p with plearuiv. The
Unifukl U u wond.Tful bod. The
—I------, very Iwut, built
frame, and will
wcara lifLiiCxr.

.-olton loj. mattmiu. »3.»U vdua Tor...................... $1.95
b. t-ohot. to,. umu„«. *4.00 vnini. for ......................$$.65
.ju-lh. ,niton top urn] Jim- mailr.-«. $.VOo vahi.- for.s $4.00
.•d)-lb. r . rottoi. am! jut.-niatUw-vailiii-for...
jut.- mattl^s. (ril.Vt valut- for.:. $4.60
.___
niattivss!. ,4i9.0i> value for ..........$6.35
•V'Ih.
filii-,1 <-oH..ii maUr.'sa. ilti.OOvnlui-for._.. $7A5
.'di 11).
fcli.s]*i-oiioii iiiatln*ss. $12.3(1v«lu.- for
....... $10.00
t’dl-lh.
felt.sl .-oitoii mattiv*, $1-V«KI value for
....... $11.00

It Ii the Only One
Motion Bod Made

new are only k <ew of the muiy W« ▼slow.
We are sbowinr a.complele line ol crib end oot nattmm.

•eat wWfe <M
CM Mar
••ar MMiutw
MMiutu

._ .--SwSin

Ct/ANA^nSO

Library Table
This bik'. honiiliful .\miT. >i oak iilir.iry
tdMi'. 42.\2l<-iii<-h
lo'.ivy
|iill.ir>:
ri k’lilnr #12.iPi vk1ii«-; fli urain-*- kalo pri.-i-, $8.35

A tvo-fold pieaaore
youn when roa own a
Bclding-Ball (^Pimb
fngeratoc.
Yoar tec Mil* every omdiIi
will be iMi Uiu B«w. Iwentea
the perfMt taaakUfaa ia evetr

5igsa
Turldsli Rockers

the provteieci cbsBber *e cImh
snO »»«el—it*« Uaed < ' '
evy-wblu. ftne |
enek. sc env.ee. M ptaec t
tbe Wst tttUe din to sUek.
Brf>MMlwwk«

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tufli'.l Turkisli ll.Hk.'m. to go at $19.H».
(’■•jio- .arly if .v.m want on**, aa they wilt
i.ol laat louK.

C.ir w Me M* « HI

Regular $85 Daveoport
Clearance Sale Price I27.S0.

J- W. SLA T IE R

prices op from 98.50. '

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«Ain> TBlVBMI HTOAT.T) AMD TBAVMffi BAY BAOLE,

THtJ»8DAT. JULY^H IW3

►♦♦7 Then. If there are ruBleicnt crw
♦♦♦toeoeeeeeooeoo»♦•♦«•
IN BLACKttRRV TIME.
♦ ‘in etare. cut the Meeta Into neat ♦
FOR MOT SUMMER OAYE.

ahai>M. and either bake t^em. or. tai------------------------------------------- ---Ftnli Hlancmaiute—A- hUt fruH’ ter aim. fry them and use for aarauh---------The preparation of ibe meat course
We.ran be made w«0>OBt In* a stew, haah, or a dlab of ajHiiac*. for any meal during the eiirime hot
tnllk.anil le
^.red
weather >s
Is osuaiiy
dtually tae
ihe most
most trying
trying
likf.
____
I
b. frulu*! As a change,
----- - break
------- the scrape of •iOBuier
, ^
pieces omltUng the pan of tbe eookiug for tbe bonaewlfe,
or cunoots. Take one plat, of fn.It hardest morsels of crust, and crisp .ayi McCtiri Magailne. By tbe Utne
amt masb in a 1iOWl with half ■ nint n1 lh*tn in tkn nvmn «rk*u
4..
k - a.,...
...

J4ome Cheer
Mn.'M*W B»U» Williami. Editor.

w.. 1.. ti,u .Md M .. dourL .be. i.b.d_«,h ch... ..a b..,„ b»i„a
•aa Ob. btti O. «u, „a .tr.b, .i nmlu.
Oora turprtaen.
Ob! book for Uod-s surprises
thb way
|ji an esebauge
From where thy present humble dutylcalli for two;-rich fruit heaven
a~' T.----- ^.7”^
“«
fplsnied. never plucked by one"- ms^JiA «Ur tn^h

H,

air. Man. «.»» ol

Tb.7.iii«-«»,.h.irbnd... *.y

Thou mayest
bk»l«brib.
gniy .
And dnaty (athvray spring
thine eyes:
Borne unexpected good, aome dweet
surprise.
Thct God hath planned who ioreth
thee alway.
^ God is b^ter than His' srord.
and h^
W*ho promisee SD royally doth add
promised Joys to cheer

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Iia..b,r.,

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Bb.,b..-T.b.

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i.di- t),mf Lrib“o.rtai!^ir!!ss

•b.b.li.,«
,b.™ t.r . 1.1.1. ,.l.b ov.. i.

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ol Joy, and tweacbes It In season and
out of season. This week‘we |parilcularty fortunate in being able
give the foUowing from pnu ♦fvHon;e

*■*»• "“a*'!
oo''
‘M>mes: lonr Into a buttered
«*“'!«>“«
»n1 l*k» In » moderate
"'’'’H threir<iuarier5 of an hour^nmi
• *“« *•“*■«firiry Moll—Take one pint of flour,
®»e «rai
Imll lea:
onc-half a tcaspoonful of gait, and mb

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JOY.

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I learn to do tfats In a

w;u,.a^.,'L'S.ra.a.:'LZ:r

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1. d.ii-a.. .
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T Z„i. ..ar


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course for dinner or lonch. Nuts ,
«»“« “*<>.•• ««<=»' •• Ibey stouM

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.t;

Pert..,..

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.rr .'‘7r

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what they may and may not do; will

conveniences arranged on the first

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Warming. Wrapped BrMd.
Bread fresh from the oven if wrap,
ped while Warm becotoea moist and
unpleasant flavor.
Tinsi t>c allowed to
cool thoroughly before l.eiog wrap|>ed.
After some experiments,
ibe experts
<
m the fnlted States defartment of agrlculiure found
found that
that if
if aa cold
cold wrapped
wrapped
,0,, ,, enwrapped sad plaeM la a
,te oven In good medium h«t
for ten minutes It will be as good 'as

....
finely chdpped. and one coneumer. Tbe dej-rtmeni of a^ricul-

. slices of buttered

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— r

y womaiT of their value as a food, .

add the bauanas. which

'

Boll a cupful of thin' CTwn
j, u,. ume spot U chosen for every
i«und of maple «gar and a excursion, tbe children wni soon lesr*

or^TurMd ^ri^'«refTuTlnlo'ihTmonw'<iT -hites are sUchtlv ..... ,ur the'yolks kreen

1*>1‘ •

s out of doors"

*“

I beef <chopped).
egg. one
neelghtb tewspoon pepi>eplog. a few sultanas, one rounding------ --------««..
rh«..o«i
>ed moat with minceu
,.h,e,„oon of butter Thickly butter
^ggs ''eaeUan-eiuiTiief two level',

I seasoning,
fui o8
“baking nisfa an? omamenl it with
“f
«»»on In two ®
.7*
stem end and remove seeds from pcie
sultanas, and. If' yon have It. candied ‘•'^"'Wnfitls of boiler, till tende:
—- FIH pew«:fs with meat mlnnre.
slowly two
two
'*"•
“•
overthf.
milk and
>nH '.rtrt
th. boaten
wi.n
“ «»•». ill* In vlowly
___
over
the milk
add the

known- and m St™") ‘»o hours. Sene with a

« -to. .1.. Ito... ....

““ ■“’

b,.v,
iVb.,.a..bi,b, r„.„
1. ... obuiabl,. „.v, „a«i

.. ,b. _

Around th?
Sditor's ^abte
Homl ch^ MiAiTAA In .h. 'i,-™.!

Uke lonch enough, plain and wbuieaome: take ^wlng or other hand work
Maple Ice .Cream—.Boll a pint of that -really ought to be done.- a tew
new ptcidree, or "busy work"
tbe ehOdrea; let all wear every-

^

Berry Pudding—Tske two Ubic
...
». b, ™,. .i.b...„„,. ..k.„i,b
of butter and half a cupful made with _________
I. milk,_ sod butter add'eecUble; la tbit
month's menna however, the ooui>s
may be ommed wltbont detracting
I from the meals, and there will be

The very society of Joy r
: so that, while ;t lights upon niy

—Mary Currier Rolbtion.- Toy Is the malnsprlug la the whole
----- i------------------ Of^endlest Naiurea calm roUUou.
........................................... .....
Joy moves tbe dauling wheels that
' fome days bring happiness' along: • '
roll.
• Bach -fljlng hour U fiill of son*. '
In the gTM Ume-idcce of Creation.•
. ^ We know not why.

•^Scblltor.
' We IlK. surprised, to trill of bird. ‘
“We ask God to forgive us our
' As if the e«r bad never henrd .
‘ thoughts and evil temper, (lut rarely,
So sweet a cry:
< if ever..ask him to forgive us for our

—.Mary French Morton. ’
Dale.
“We can do nothing well without
Joy. and a good conscience which te
tbe ground of J05 -—Slbbes.

'"r'"

iM.di.ai..,.,a,i...,b.b™au.Ill b,
burnt and wasted.

joy IS mead and aorrow U medlrlne." water, one plni of sugar and the Juice
of four lemons.. .Mash fruit and sugar
Having shown rartoas methods of
“How laiursl Is Joy. my heart, how JMWhrr and let U sUnd for one hour: iisiw wle"“bJilid!‘now’ler^mTe
••
.- - — —
awra rccnies jor puqainr
For once tbe bed^^s come that htn*e
twenty minutest ..remove whiph stale bread can be used
'>«» tbr .r, ... l,.,..
.re,. |,...l„ l. ....Jl, l„Urf ,

,b.. a. ,b.

„„

from the monotony and the suggaa.
tioni of indoor life. "W# are to spend
the day not of doora" may mean a
lesiful. proniable one,
A method well Irtod and proved Is
wii
mu; Plnd a apot that wHl be pleoeall day. o* a hUl side, or near
. ,

m«eaa of bread at weirome cnange in most famines.
>«»^h and dinner. With a very sharp Wherever possible, the i^ln dtsb „.e maple s)-n.p add to
o w#
tbe w.caen.
thickened day losg.

”17

«™ I, boia c;;. for .W, nT.".'*

■kb

....a., „a

ere XhU Uwald W made the day before sertlog. It Is a very dainty and
-ed dceaert.
..
A .Festive Sundae-Order or |irei««e
plala
vanilla
k» .
................
'i* *<»
"Ml divide
among
s
among as many glasses as were
there arc
gnems to be
served.'
top
..............
- SprlnUc.lbe


of cnch with minced nuts and pour
...

he brown,.

Reduce ,

r./.rr.s;
r«», k,d «ia

.teM;

ardent advocates of the clean.

...«..
r.„'T“'s;
:rr;
Ubl»p«,.,.l ot

dressing made from seasoned bread
berry roll. I'lace
Ce in a lowl one quart then add enough milk taken from t.Se
\ _'»'t'‘i«onrui <>» PcPlwr. a
______
-----—
----—...............
V. -MMW, m W4B....M
beatea UM.
ogg auu
and a tablcII two tessiawn- bread and milk to make of the right
tegkismnful ofsalL
'7." '
" 7’'. "T" i*'’ ••■‘•‘I tablesiioobruls of granulated ~**‘e the seeds out of a »*eei gnreo spoonful of melted butter. Roll up
f,;
oM«klag ,”i- ^ , :rn nk‘^ IdH
“.hL

'*’*
‘he slices, pinning with toothpicks to
vl.r
“ pour .be tomato Juice pver IL rtraln cheese. Cut in thin slice, with a
.^e dresring In. 1-ut on a baking
and mold. Four- level Ublespoonfult
knifo ctosswIm. wo
that each ran In
the oveti
bake about
throeS^U.-?or.o\tm!?n"tSo,\‘’n'
---------------------m.ne
oven and
.ndt.ke
.000.0.100

®“> ^ho“-

The lowesjsccUon is a circular,an.
r Of tin and copi^r-tottomod. provided with a side spout which
■ rloso-fitilng ltd to kee'p in the
sail and at the aame time serve as
of cicossivo
> safety valve

rirrinrr-dth’

sifting over them
sugsr, and roll. Place In ^a greased
iwn and bake half an hour,
Ulacklwrrv- Jellv-Take one quart of
|,,.^7lul^ and add
half box of
****‘’*’‘'=
•“ kour; then add
one cupful of sugar, and stir over the
_
_____ _____ _____________ _____
fire until gelatine la dissolved, which
»|]| take l"n a fc'w'tiKii^n,r Strain
jnu,
-----s,mold and
> harden.
harden,
serve with whipped creyi.
UUrkberry Dessert—Two cupful/ of
flour, oue-lialf cuplul of Vuger. lwv>thirds cDpfiil of .iiillk. two teas|K>oDfulB

21en
Imll .^t
of color for the ublr. and U es,.ecially
oven. -F.rvo
hot i?.h
with cream
■ I'sUlatile for bol summer dajw.
mIx ihrec fonrtha of a cupful of milk.
Huckleberry Ihid.llng-One cupful
end brat until atUf. using a Dover e«g
; of sugar, creamisl with one-qurier of
Kwter. Add-^ne-tbird of a cupful of
ruidni of butler. Two egg yolkA
imwdored sugar, one-half teas|<oonful
of vanilla abd a tew grains of nit If beaten, one cupful of milk, two cupfuls of flour, thn-i level lewipooDfuls
one has not mesm at h.-r command
of
baking l>o*der.
iKiwder. two egg whiles,
v^in!"
!
‘«*klnK
cj7vd.,rh.«,t
"» **'*
chocolate bread i«dd|ng.
Wash and flour one cupful of buckle________________
berries or blaeberries ind sUr In at
A Hot Weather Mast,
the last minute. Bake In a well-bu:There Is no httier boi weetber i
Icrcd loaf tin ttvm twenty-five to forty<ban a "loaf.') It can t>c prepared for
five minutes. Sene wHh hard or
foamy sauce.
““
Poarh Trifle—Make a soft cusuid.
'J"

“h7n .TITour‘wl!?!
asing" t.0 ei yoS? *i7^UJfu‘“’i
.“"“.'r _
V
^
tugar. milk. egg. butter and mtlt.kisT^lf an hour 1. ample foroon/pound «11k. two tabl«,»onfuU of sugar and
ly. add the berries. Mix the ^ole loaf- A dry. hard crusted loaf la not • ••'Hr 'anllla. Moisten sponge-cakes
..i.rs- i,
h.lf ss
.. «n« .h.. h.4
ov Ud? fingers with cream, and ar-

o-O *^ve with French dressing. The donq lhl< ken the gravy, pour over the
cbeese makes this a nutritious as well veil and serve on a hot planer.
•» «ttraalve dish.
------------------------ .
Potato Boup.
Vegetable Chowder.
It la the liny aavings that amount
<’ui three ihftk atlces of aali iicrk up surprisingly In tbe month's bill».'~
__________
Into dice shaped pieces, and fry a nice One goo-1 cook w^en
she bolls poiabrown- .Chop three large onions fine, toes never throws away the wj
“‘«J' •«
Hng often so ib'« will not bom. Ft: done. Mislead, tbe adds t
el* quaru of bof^water In a deep bits of onion, which have been cut la
agate pot. Fut the pork, pork fat and tiny blu and browned ta a Ublesiwononion In the pot containing Che water, fui of bacon, fat or butter, also FgJt.
Then add on^ltotf cup of barley and pepper and several small dice of the
three large potatoes cbopi«d floe, one potato. Sometlmee this soup Is thicki*“noonrnl of thyme, salt and oepper ened a little with flour; a teerpoonful
U» taste. on^haH can of tomatoes, one of carrots, chopped parsley and celery

is It not a besui'fui word? So short
o expres-Ke. Tbe very emboalmeat of hoi>r and cfaMr and tbe
preailon of pleasant thlnga.
EapwMally fitting It seems at this
aeaaon when all nature seems filled
with the essence and fullness of Joy
and even- animate troature and every
living thing Ukes on new life and
each In his own way seems striving i«
give expression to abounding Joy.

•«*"» pressure.
The surmounUng sections arc rounq
pans with perlor.teJ bottoms, that fit
tightly one into another. There ma.v
be two or even three of these, the last
must have a dose-fittlng cover,
Anvihln* that it good -Iwlled

tlHIb u,d nmuu 11,1 .l.nrl„ ul
nvwir
„lnu M -cl„ „.r fc.
• lU. tb. bird, lb bbdlbl, ubbd,.
We recall-the fart that our exclatna•lion .-.Mb
point „
Is'bui a tsodl^ ,«.m
form «.
of

,r ilm... n.b,
m„l, ,»«.««.. ™u,,.l, cn b,
lb lb. illir.r.111 ,«ilon.
ib. «.™,
time, for steaming does not 'cause'
.pavors bo
to «.rru..ug,e,
intermingle. sioioovee.
Moreover. .i.e
l!.e

heanily approve the rostom of the deToiees who wont about shouting'to!
Jo! Ip! on every i>osslbl© occasion.
lierein lies the lesson. I,ei us not
«.«»V07
hH. our h.*.!,™ o, »,

dlflerent foods are reialmd better
than they are In (he old fashloDcd
bread tin and tbU is placed- in a ‘7 ‘Y"the costard over all.
vegeubU chowder and boil al- ^ •omethlng-lhal life most have a
process of iMillmg More than one veg- sauce or wPh plain, n.* croam..
lllsrkbctry Sboricakt—Onedialf emv- «cJm looker and cooked In that way. '•''P
•’voofon
’•
" pwpoto and an alm-that wor'. skoeU
eUble can be cooked In a single
I. ,-^n I-.
............... a... and flavor with vanllU. and float on “»*«""•
be not merely a
>lo„
,b,
U»,. ...
toUb..;
«.■'«! «• -.Ot. i-o
!•
it.
a.,
«■'» ««li —'to- .M »~i ■.
nodlc. but steadF end eondnooaa.
FOA Talewm Uaera.
Plessuie is a Jewel .which will only
Valuable as a good talcum powder is retain Us lostrs when It It In a se&

:ns,-“r.rr'i'-:::; •'

.t

•7^rzr;“r.“”L.r 7.....

III.

ntenslli wraif'er i nr

ah

f

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n

Joy for mj- heart rriaxiv^ln aM mr*iA oro7A7slng1e ^sme wm**fai7sre? ***‘'“*

..r::

r z.z:y:rc

b...^

^
“Pimlse thee with Jojrinl lips." Peter with a i
♦-**"n
of fnill.

^
on ibo. i™....
Tb-o bo..„ .b.

I few of tbe many
texts that nrfgbl be quoted, and that
tbs wise mra and philosophers of a-il
ages have advised that our “Joy be
- the few
- tfaas wai amply prove;
•■Joys ars our wings: sorrwn our
spurs.-—Richter.
nitda Joys rafraab as eoastaaUy,
Ilka «ar bread and batlar.--«k*tar.

,b.

P"‘
Ml

on.

lArs

£7"r*^d'*“*to

zrb“*purr-rb)

cart, dark piaee. They wlU be ready
for use In a few weeks,

.........

Sr“3'£E?;s S“?=

filThl S^*'rin'!^7. w Jlirao?’“'7'

^.blo,..- E-..0.

*

“rt.

«......

Ilclous over rl« or rorna^rch n^ld.
whipped cream.
»
Blackberry Jau>—Tick over bcr.-la-*,
re evreii . ”"** * ***' *"
bottom of a lirerte
Vh
rri«
“vvl.1*
kettle,
using a wooden potato
Seed and siem
T»"ber, and so couUnuc until tbe frolt
cover them with vlnen r and L
let them ,
fnriv
»® ‘be
stand for twenty-four ..
rsin
““**
W*®*>*tlJ' ■»
IS o jiom
of healed sugar. Cool
stone jar
jsr or
or JeUy
Jelly turn-•
couB.ise
.................................................!7;7._
.
*7
and
store
in
a
stone
counting and rgjolclnc
every of sugar to each loun.l
cherries.
Hers. To hcat/eugar put in a grangood thing.
-Theretoro with Joy tball b draw. Jars, t
water out of tbe wMI of salvation." the vinegar drained ftoni the first.
l«tah IM,
1—'
/'oxeeUenl drink
™j. I«1 U.O. II.
""
.™!!
"‘“Wag Mme or your raspbern
"Therefore my heart greatly re- In the vinegar two
or .vl.
three 7.'.
days,
durJolceth and with m, K,„wuupralto By soaking another lot of cberrie. In or
7 blackberTT
.7
,u Jsmwin a
"vshorttake
t w 77
Ul».- P„1.^K.7.
o„ .b.
,Ja . d^dd 01
-Bo. reJolS I..,...!
pin,
.b,
boll 0.1
““ “'■“I"'"*)
Ulooi. ol CbH..-. oo0.no» U»i wbo. iBo,. U»o
10 .n»ll boiU... Tbli
_____ ...... ,
Much Otrt of Uttta. '
HIs glory Is rimehed ye may be glad Is a most acceptable drink on a bot
Ever}-good hontokeeper w-m exam-'
^ WIU. O.«O0l„ g™. )op.- P«v
,b. „„„„„
u,. b„.Jb„, ,„T,
®Cherries prepared thus furnlsb a omrnlng. and often there will be a
T*7 .7 ^7*®'“* I*
“r BUbstituie for trilves: Full when |an of a loaf which can quite weU be

UWOIO^O,

7wf"“r 7*'’'*"
7 h *'*’7.
t
»
Hotl/four hours, stirring often. .To mow flavor,

ed* -i.a
salad d™..„
dressing. Ewy .....s-™
‘•v or fat. Season Wi.t
with -1...........
salt, or sprlu vomn'wlM or u«.
lone a,w.
down .
a ...
red ntM,.
uirit^rirel^
uinttod In some way. kle with lemdn
lembn Jnlce and powd:ied
powdc.ed ®“® eboutU
»bouW. not go to extremes In lU xTeippeeupied
woiPow^^Tlfe
wy be armTuto
***■«l‘l «bo well «mml. awn. be nilllxed
life may
frn'mr Che
St mouthful will be as good sugar, and serve hut.
« «be face, as any powder U dry^
Into ihe flour, and add " the flr*i. .
Nut BresaJ-xTltfee want rupfuli of “* *o me asm. and when tbe sUn jraateat delight.—Lecky.

pondous aebiev
WbUt a help to
jmt yonr hand
tired workers'*whose dally tanks are so
Oden tbe litUe Ihlngs. tbe
duties that seem of so little worth, so
ttifling and so -wearisome.
Tlwu ehali rojot»« In every good

ISy thrij!

■“

.... “ s r;z.:r z' := pr r;p'-.,vr: ™

cJiuZ J ddZZ
t«ii flalnlv Indicate

■- -»- -■>- rz l-

u.. -r,p O.o„.

That, them dispenses
“■*

,„j of cinnamon, one+alf leaspoonful .P«rtlcularly Mow tbe first fifteen mln
of clover. Mix thoroughly, as for veal “t**- *® I'vevent the crust from rtvin;:
loaf. Bake In a slow oven for four ‘®® «lolckl) and splitting.
or live hours.
1-oaf-Onejcupful of boUed rlu-,
Beef or Veal Loaf-Tske two ®“®
®‘ •»« bread-cnimbs. rrn
i>oundi of chopped mesU season with ouvtuiM of nuts, preferably Braill and
salt am) dash Of paprika; soak half a P«wat. two cupfuls of solid ^ed toloaf of bread in a pint of milk; make
«»'o »»«ll onlonx chopped fine
. . brownevl.................
In. butler, ult. peiflicr,
a ssucc by melting two ubIesiwonfuU
Ub_____ B,uU and
of bu.icr with two of flour; stir

*“ “

will.
A mil, "»w
chopped onion may be added If liked.
Meat Loaf—When making
p»«W"g a
a moat
nMt
«®*‘

-----------------------Hct
Net Weather
Waathar Oetsarta
i^rta.

'll"* HAW l”Uw> 1»* >"
-Ml,.
«ot .« U»1 wbn,
>oo olio, ,b, moo. o rtlo, ot o» lo lo
center of each piece. The effect U
Pleaaini;.

the colored gresse painu. as aooner
or later they spoU Ibe complexion,
Talcum should t<e used after'washlng.
before going out Into the sun and
wind, and ahonld be applied aparing|y with a powder poS or pad of cotrobbing off UghUy all surplus
powder,
night tbe face should Is-’washed

same annually bat onenSlttrt the
amount of sugar per capitt that Is
oonsumed by the natives of Groat
BilUltt.—Amartean Pood JonnaL
------------------------- Bearer of Oraat Nama a ManW.
Somebody has diseorertd oa the
electoral roU of the city of h
* *«‘1*“*“ “»«> OU»» Cromwell.

srlih warm
water and aoap. This nlgbUy treatmem of cold cream la nccasssry to
keep the .kin from becoming dry and
“»
•'

“packer" u to squesM as many paopie as poasihia Into tbe pit and ^
Isry. There have beau eo«ptoft« tn
Melbourne laialy about bl* tutgentla
mathods and his vnchlvdroas banalag ei woman.

>|i^. !■ j.Ui. »oo.1 U oioO.
■oparia Real Valoa.
t""VlP op oo. ooO oowbMI
Powder the neck well with talcum
Pl«« of s***! cream and then add one
.............................
..
.
ud
onwhalf euprtils
of chopped-nuu
“5
remlyllto ttTwS'KpSwS £
and a cupful of orange Juice; sweeten
"l-UdUoa. for It U ellmlndted
CiMnin« wkmb ahsM.
__________
_
_______
Pack in a mold and then
“oUs^ •« easily. Sift by the kidneys
unchanged.
Tbe
raa)
The nn wh* ...» whit* **«vss Ih“c« sn/sslt "'’ttCr ^r'dllTilrt u Powder into the flngm of gloves to value of angm seems to be that th's

.b™

“..JTw "1.7.0.“ ll.rM"

with Urge and water and a

4*^0 «o>

«'• »•"“* -«» »’■" f«™«t . Ur*r «f h*s

:rr..'7r„n.rr;

‘i'r™-iuS? 2* wi?^,J2

rr - - - .b,. -

.> swelling in warm weather. One should ^ •• svall^ for forming tbe gas

.si-.,
-r—.rs”7«^‘~r
™ ^
“T

needed, e
.
. . _
.
.................................. .. ..
There are various ways of uUllxlng as they haw been worn slew hours, spoon gelaiiob which has been dis- *® s«»we axdtemeat and expeeutloa
Caertasy la Levs al Maa.
these frwgtnems. Firm they ran be Dust lodges on thU dressing mocb solved in one-KalPenp cold srater. then
«>»• «tads of the children says an
Courtesy. This Is love to aactaty.
How to CoHc t
^
^. _____used lor breaderomU, Break them lu more rradfly than upon the washed boiled, strained'and cooled. Beattbis wHtange.
It also often suggeeu^ lore to reUUon to ettodetta. “Lovo
on to COM to cow ^tan^ Tton- plaeee. and init them to a alow' ov>n canvas. Alter a good acrubbUig set twenty to thirty mlnnios. • Divide to oomethlng of a strato for the motber. doth not behave Itself unseemly.- Foaeaas. tonrlpa. aptoaoh. tHi parfaetiy dry bur' not oelored. tbe sboea to tbe eon to dty. Tbe ww- thyae aqtml parts. To one part add a Ud (ha faq&ag..thst “b 'costs more . Btenass has been defined as lev* to
wa^i beans, carrots, onloni.
pqund and, sift than u^.pui toto a ter does nm shrink them nny more few drops fmlt eoioriag. to another then tts worth,” This ou*t not to'u- ^su- C«irtw to ^ to be *a»a to
Cook uhrovered: Dandel
I. greon Jsr. Use these Tor rrHaTVsB or cut- (ban the d^tog; and tb^ shoes re- pert a teaspoon grtied choeototA and nnl the benefits that can be found
,**!£* TLTTTaM
pass, oabhege, sptnaeh. <
ilfiouw, lees ((bay are tor batter thaa frwh tft'y tbeir shape after Innnmeralile •*
------«.«.
u_ to iota mvo vmsxei
to «i>.
tbe i..«
last ....4
pari one-half cup eboppsd
to being oqt ..r
of *----doors.k*.
that—_euw. heppuiecets
b£2e?isal?ba
Pram Ha apraatA
enmba), tor poddlags, gamiitolag, ate. h-«a.
^
.
nuts. Wet a mold and put la to toy- fikiad to betog on ol doors sad any amg,

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