Grand Traverse Herald, May 06, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 06, 1913

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

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-05-06

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICHIGAN NORTH OF GRAND R.XPIDS-ESTABUSBED 18SS.

Am TaAVEBSE BAT SAOLB.
TRAYERS15 CITY, GRANT) TRAVERSE CurNTY, MICHIGAN TI KSDAV. MAY (!. 1!U;»

ALFALFA IS
USEFUL CROP
L.IIOE ACREAGE IS OROWR IK
THIS VICWITV

PRESIOEKT IS DEM
Hnn A» I'rinrr.

May

-T.—iSoniTRl

GIVE SCUTARI
TO POWERS

PASSED EXAMINATION
Ten Candldatee Given Cartifkatea te
Teaeh

GOES BEFORE
SUPREME COURT

AVIATOR KILLED
Frenchman Fell 1S0 Feet From Milltaryr Biplane

Kt. fy-r. Mav
—Aviator nalHn.
while flying in a mimary biplane, fell
GERMAINE CASE HA» TAKEN ON
ir.O feot to Hie ground Hita nflen
BIG UNDERTAKING UNDER WAY
ANOTHER PHASE.
and waa Inulantly killed.
NEAR THDMPSONVILLE.

“"r:,
li:i<l lii‘fli 111 only ■.

FMHEIIS ME WELL PLELSED NEW POSTAL RULING FORMAL NOTICE TO EN6LAND

SUFFRAGE PARADE MBIARE WORKING IN GANGS

Tlilrd Krade certHI'«U>s—Margaret
AiiderMHi. Ceor.-e l-llke), lUifold Mill.
•1; I' Ihilver III Traverpe fit} ; MatCrFECTS MAILING AND SENDING
tilii.lie. l-bisi Hay; Mollie Iteiii.irtl, WHY HE REMOVED GERMAINE WAS CULMINATION OF BIG SER­
OF POST CAROS.
■It; AiiciiKlu nininpiiey. Uiiig Idike
RBPORTS INDICATE ALBANIA IN
IES OF EVENTS.
FROM MAYOR-8 OFFICE.
MATERIAL IS CONSUMED IN CAR.
l.j:iira IMI loH-. KIk llajilds.
STATE OF ANARCHY
LOAD QUANTITIES.
Will Be RetuArd to Sender Whenever
Men and Women in Clatsie Coetumet
Possible: None Will Be Sent to
Repreranted Each Sute of
nmM U ••tt That Can Be red te
First Time in Hietory of Slate That
'
-Dead Office.
the
Union.
Soldiers of EoMd Paiha ar« Killing
pairy PjerDa ana ta Con­
Writ ol Certiorari Waa ttcued
Espected That ■
People in Order to Strengthen
sidered the Equal of
Againtt a Gevd'rner. Hearing
a Great Deal to Develop Fruit
A net' rullnc, wMtli uill eliminaie
Sew York. May :i. -Wi-uring C cent
Mia Poeltion aa Ruler of
Coed bran.
on May 14.
Induetry in This Beetien
llietmuble paused loatofflee and the'
hand made hats- at least al) Hm faith­
Albenla
of Benzie.
defuiitnienl by Hie reiuilltngnf
ful won- Hu- 12 rent brand-several
some iz.niut.oou l><>sl e.inis to the dead
Hiiiusaiid tm-11 .and women tu-day i>a'
Tbp KTualnB or allaifa liar
IjiiiKtng. -\iay - l-or ibe flrat •'i;, radi-d Hfili avenue In Hie K>-eaieRi and
letter nffl.-e aniiiially, lias l«..-n imssrsl
).uiakili. May .'..-King NbludiHi of
Ise a queniloii ol Krral ImiHinaiit-p lor and «lll gu Uii» immi-ilL-ite eDeei.
I the lilstury of ll.e «>^ile Hie suprem most Inspiring ><>man suffrage prm
Tw-oHutfdSfctafi^'-of cut over
Uo- tmluD hoar Tiavt-i>*- «M>. Thorp Heretnfnre it bu/v been tbe cuKtum to Moiiienegni Hiis ariernooii fiirnwlly Sui.geationi Offered Hew Work Can i\iun haa IssihkI a wiij of eerilora
cession New York bas yet witnesaed. hardwood land te iieink cleared and
Beat'Be Acccompiikheil on
rablM tile llrtHsh RimTiiiiietit IIm'
•TV iiuay larntoni «>■«
u.pO ihi
against Hie governor of Michigan
irniismlt all raids wlibh were mil
In many respi-'ts the loiiade wtui
Mag 1!i.
set to fruit trees to tbe wM of
he Is |•l•'|■arlsl lo eva. uute Kiniturl and
atol isruepd ii to L<- a airat
h'ati.riisy Ibe supreii court Issii
prolveily addressed or slami-ed to tbe
Id the most ImpreMlve denvioslratlons
leave Hie < H> s dls|iosa1 tu Ihe isiwPW Ibc laat live yrars llir oi r< aRr liai
nil a writ against Governor tVrfls In the hli-'ory of the recent campaign Thompaoiivilio thU spring. This ordead offioe. There was m. rOlIng
a Nimuiiiideuism i.ni-lvisl FrhI.-i
been looreaaloi; aad tiir re>uil» inuts1‘iemler Asquith umuitltoed Hie
OB an tiijillraHoa made by aiionieys
chard building enmpalgn Is part of
w'lilrb Db6vldE<d fer the leiuru of de
Uwi tbU rllmaie U ibe U-ai
ol
leisHiu of Ihe telegram ib the housi- ■mujiiiiK liom the stale fire iiiaisbatl -|•|^senllllK William 1) C. Germaine.
ferllte cairts to the mailer as is the
the general pragram being carried out
'Met Mnnay whs mulHed that Tliiira•oy Id Ui<- aiai<- Tli<- ahnls- «e«ieru
of isniiutotiK,
uimT mayor tif Traverse I'liy.'who
rase in fim das matter. HnOnr the
la wlib li had lK-<n planned to yrtve by Uie lietscy River Fruit Orowers’
|«rt of tbc autr alii icrua (t ai.d luMeuiiwliiie news from Soiitbera Al- <><■}. -ilay K.. had been set apaii as
removi-d fruni oSiee by tbe guv ibe demonstration nt much publicity
rullnp.
bo«..v,-r.
rarda
ii:s>n'»bi.-li.
crease tke. valiM- of the jpoutnl. ibai
bunla u> of the gravest lui|M>rt. An- ‘'Sp'liiE (lean I'li liu.v." This day will luor itprll 4
asKiclatIuR. which eaeoclalion last (all
Ibe return addn >s Is siami-e<l may Is.■■osslble. On Afnjl 2k. (he auffra
MiliiOK tlin promniitr irtde of iaruilux
aiehv firevails. areordlng lo this Jn |b<- nl-M-iVi-d tliruutthiiul ibe
It Will nuw- be up t the, governor gelieti held (heir famous -nasblng iKjuyht the lAUits Sands. 5.000 arre
ret'jsued to the person mallioK ih.mi,
Id a great ilcKn-e.
toiiiiathiu. ill matij kedbuis. Md the Is I'urt of a isintcit.-d ellon
tract on the east hank of the Betsey
' give the suiueine
turned In the jiersoli imiiiing tliei
nit suffliluut
at w'lilrh arores\>f women who
Buldlers of Kasad Tasha and lljavid a«K of state and dejmiy
ooe feoturp iliai
mu i.iouiill. Hie atbir- puradr-d toolay "did Hiu Monday wash- Klver in Weldon' township. BeniAa
provldiil they ale rel-irned from this I'asba ap- hsUHig and sUvliig. Tliev
• lean U|i tbe entire aule.
■eai Ii the .dairy qu«i>tu>'ii
N<-arly
lej general ai ling for the governor.
offb-e. Outside «arr1s addn-ssed<o i>
lit Hu-tr best eluthes Ju^t to sliuw county. A £rew of :ik men are noor
are s.iid In Imvi- luniied into roRulur
Thi.i is the time of Hie year.When
oTory eraser lia* tr.rN-aA.ed liU »io<k
In his iielllinn for a wri( of c<-r; u- the men lli.-it women who wan; votes in Hie j..i, and tbe brush Is being
wbrim the lurat n-iibiultb-s at bauds of biii-.iuids. The Albaulun de
RD^lbe quality of n.ilk anil Umei
Hu- winll-r iubtu-h kIhiuUI be taken
I 1. Gerninlm- s. ts p that the acli i lor women know us much abmit houve. -leaned up. Hie stumps pulled, and the
unable tu Im-ate wiil
deslrov,
Sialdrally folluss Tli<grtfuiuj
femli-ra r>I Ibe boiiii». along wi.li lli.-ir <aie of. Hvi-n rpy i.-. eonfruiitei] with
>f Hie gov el nor in n-iiioving h m work, and esiierially clothes washing. rees wt as fast as these men can
after beliijr held' for two w.-eks, 1: women, -liave Uh-ii ruthlessly fill
tia< tset-D doubled In llie jiaM five
Hie danger from flies, und It ts up to
lo the work. One gang of men la
elm
from office was Illegal and with
do thoM- wbu don't want v
T<«ra aoii ibe stmk ibat b.-te Wn ateud of being sent lu the di-ad olfb-e. down.
the illlreus lu do tlo-ir |iarl low-anl
busy clHsnIng away the bniah that
mailed viibiiut a siaitii' t
•oarlfeied ba> ihosn the Inrieajied
U'liile the Turkish Rovemnienl al lirevcntlDg Ihe greui loss of life and ml forre, etaimlng that there was no Then came Ihe gr<-at mass mci
r.alfeasanre In office proved against nod lutg^i on the evening of May was left when the hardwood timber
value. The (armen nave lK.eD ealW b* forwarded ti]*m rerelid
' •iiisiantliiuple has orr.dally disavow-, propi-rty u<r«£iulieii Hirougli earelrsiin in Hie Investlgatlun losliiuled
at^lte Melropnlflan Opera house was taken ou^ some years einra. A
to meAflDcs shere lliesie' qupMfons INisi^e All tvard- wtiieh ar<- mit ad- ed Kssad'ruska. it Is known iImi s|ie- nesK In storing rublib.|i. shavings, ev
second gang Is busy blowing slumps
Slave received the <-luie*i alleuUob dressed and eantini |m> reiurneil i
emissarl-s have U-eii aejit .uil b> : celsior, livsiie p:i;..'r and Ihe like in > the governor mid on whlrh Ihe uberw ('oIoim-I Roosevelt spoke, nnd
hb-f riei'uiivr I am-d his finding:.
and S|}ey have |•rQnln] by tl«> ad owner will Ik- destruyed.
aivec-tat'ular firogram of barefoot with dynsmite. a whole carload of tbla
(•■irle wlHi me object of havhig:
ntid.allr.vs, iitid to see tlipt
r<istmas|er fTb-iInrh has Tfili'
tire The tarloue UXiiuieA nave ali:ssuil ’teiogiii/;ed as eni|ieriir of Al-I yards and streets In their neighbor- ■'iieti he leiiioviHl Germaine Htjirsty dancing hy men nnd women was giv- explosive being on band (or use. A
viielite If also alleged.
• s»1 tills rilling and fur aome time bas bania. A tnajo.lly of the Albanians ]i.,hI
«B>S Iiad tbik Bub><ri In (be toNAt 1lie (lageaiit "one lieaulifiil third gang Is pulling out (he roots
rlimiied up Tile folltiwlng lurslion involved wiiieh the aovermir
decking the stumps (or burning.
' crouiul and^ie d<-alere In aeetln ariil been reiuntlng the hards to the m-tid
e Miid 1o be urging llsllau liiterveiiKUfsreMion-. eniitalm d In the will have to prove to the i-ourr Wjs W'uman fmm each state and from Alas­ A fourth gang headed by hVank 8.
poiAlble. tf ranis are
gralB* have (Willed (heir aalek! In the **
ka and a beautiful man to match" parIII fi-i Hie nMvstabllsIimeot of uider iioHi-e;
he question as lo Ibe law governing HHpaled. AllVwore flowing Greek Haswell. a Benrie countv survayor. la
la*> four seeiii iherr liaa been Mdd mailed witb first Claes |Hisia;:e iIm >
llbliuii lirejuiralIons have Uren hiade
Wpat Mayora Can Do.
I-.' n-moval.
aetHng the (takes for the orchards
among (lie (aruier* sho uiake Trav. will 1-0 iN-atiyl us tirai e’ass inalier
robes. These men and women,
illHiatrh a large es]>edli|on. If tnat
We request all-truly ora inTsisne and
IV H was flxe.1 a» he date wln-n classic costumes, were features of
end a mth gang te putting In tbe
er»e Clly Ibeir Iniiine hesdqnatteti: and Itii-uming ratds of tliK d
sliould lie iieiessarj.
piiMlsh-in Ihe bifal jiapiTs n prorla :
rnoR Feud will hale to nial-e ‘ila
trees. These five gangs ere not all
over t«d buibela of w*el. and trlieu ll be reiurm-d to tl.i- sitid.r
Keditn
munaier'liarade. whh-fa wti t
mnibiii tailing nlleiillun to HiU day.
Working upon tbe same lot but upon
•ards wlib-lt are tirten inalb
I' taken Into con»ideraiion iliat ibe
nessed by uiany thousands who jia
urge riliNHis to ilean up nnd
: lots tbat are In different
average 1- live a«TM to l oe butliel Ihe \ 1'!
f.ir'iei-:) ale. .-.•m.- iiiubed
H
k- piivement along Mfth avet
r.-muvp all Innajumable and c.inilmitt
♦DM lerrliory ibrni silt be In bearlm:
states of development. As aoon as (he
iirio-d will
for miles. Some of the paraders r>
ll'Ie innteriaU. whi-iei.-r found lui
»I0 U- kliosrn. Imervless siili aonu- imiuojH.rly addres-ed.
-arriaces. Some were OD horse owner of a iifospecHve fnilt ferm deHieir
i.remlai-F.
it.
>:ira--.
-alleyit,
PENORY
TIED
THE
CAN
To
RE
«r (he big grosem have leeu
■lde*,.yrhet kind of an orchard be
hoik, but the great majority- walked
Ur entries, ari-u wayi, finiler sbleCRUIT8 TO DAY.
alODg (brtr tlneb and ibeir reimm
wtshea. the men are met to work to
wall.s. In luisetueitts.
Ktun.'fiMvni.h
aOM IlalteriOK.
get bis iree{ Into the ground that they
NINE WAGONS CARRYING FIFTY
i lmeis. allies, around l ams and shMs
may
begin growing at once.
Uaa 'irMullen •‘laira that be liaa
PERSONS
WERE
CHASED
Pulciphcr.
L'aFromoo.se,
Hueas, and aluiig httlge and femes.
heed grosing alfalfa for ibe
Sturge, Manthip and Davi* Are
The ne(se.r*Rlver Pnilt Grawerr so• VVe fnrlher N-..U.H. that ra.-h
night yearv with the grealent
STATE BANK WILL HELP OUT
Ihe Luekj' Men,
mayiit
urge
the
lurforiiiatusof
tl...
aortatlon
ts somewhat in tbe nature
cess. It took some flltlr lime to Ret II
BTRANCER8.
Aiiik Hticgested in Hie next para Police and ShenHt of Two CeufttiM
Fooiierailve enterprtae. in tbat
fully atariiM but after ilie flrat ex|ierl
Arc Oeuneing Tnrm Back and
llriss IViiili < MomIj' li.iiib-d oiii tie- graph.
the work of clearing tbe land, plant­
^/nant ibe later surk ha»
i-ii-irer. I•la••>d hih.ji ii nix nwnilU.
Forth.
rmi Bet of Atl KInda ep'Raglon Ut
ing the tree*, and caring for them for
What Fire Chiefs and Health ORiccra
~ain>|ile. and ibe resulK beyond bi>
who up In liKliij b;id had soii<e bofies
crature at Di^poaal of
tbe flrxt (our yean, is done by tbe
Can Do.
All Lodges and Or)
greaiMl ei|ieeraituiiK. lie ba>. laiMil
ofKalDlnga |>laroiiiiHiel!i->..>it>T , .
Public. •
saaociatlon. it hating been found that
"Tile live fire ehlei Is a fire pr«
City Will Be Aahed lo Co­
fHOr tons to ibe a<re and le rlatni*
itc kel. and lm|velUst Ibew i;i nlly in •■nllon CDlliiislnKl. He take* Just
The sheriff (on i-s and police of
(hte work could be done much more
operate.
that io feedlog. a ton
iiuniies have bivn idayb.g Ug.wlth
The Traverse (Tty Suie batik li.is Hie diredloii irf tl... eim.l lot b-agiies pride In^ie Tuw fiio loss of this city
ally on a Urge scale plan
oDe and three-quarle'
und viilag.. lejms fN>ni wiiidi ihe>- He Is ever ready to aid lb the remov
band of gypsys .vesti-rday and
than upon a small plan. Last year
and (a much better iluiti btan With iuit urrangoil a "Hel|i Yimreeir
The lAiynl Order of Mooae arc plan­
- wiudefid. Puleiiihrr, UVYoiii ul of fire danger.
ticither side has lagged and Hie wan
bureati. They have smiired Horn the
of gmnd was set to treee;
hu dairy be uaea no l«aD at i
ning
to
ccmperaie
with
all
(he
frater
iiobe
and
llusM,ytedim.
Kiiirre
and
iro In the lulddle nf the field
various is>mi>anles and usoiiuibms
one-fourth of this area was cherrlee
"On Mre i*revii»H«n Hay he should
sbeo be rbmg^ from alfalfa
oal urders in the city to jointly have a
wIki are furnishing booklets adverlis- Maiidilp, ouUit.'l^,inL and luvi-. in lns|Nv-t tbe si'hools and other pnbllr ■indeclded which goal lo make for.
e-fourtbs apple*. In the (all
ciiber feed be can ooilre ll In
drew- l>». buildings ill Ills city to disrover and Sine waioinm carrying fifty gv|>sy». rFraiernal Hay- during tbe coming rye was iilanted among tbe trees aa
lUK tills-rettlun. eveivibing that ran
lime.
blue rherks. liiiess w-ns IrMl out lu ranse to be femedh-d all con
diove Into the elty ihU morning (rum summer. Invliatluna are lieing aenl
cover crop and tbU spring this 1»
lu sos-ing be use* the fortnuU'Tif, !«• hgd atid it Is l^ai-ini vu Ibe win
each order in the city to elect three
inning of ye.lerday's Rame ami
the sontli. (Tiier ('arson al once di-I ratine Urea.
acres in lou scattered abo« (h*e &000
iseDly-five E-enia sortb of liai-terls duA/li-Oges In Ihe bank.
presentatlrea to meet with the
cd bU iiatvolnieo au aa to linld
Tlie lailniad lime eanls and resort and even at Ihe rele wlilel} Hie iil.iv.
is a beautirul green aad very at­
•A trip of InsiKMtlon through the
from tlir agricultural rolleKe ty
note committee. Thursday. May
Ing was RolBK. wlileh was wav IMus rlty. In mmiuuiy with the local health Uiem Iff. They were Miciessfiil
booklets
are
line
as
well.
The
bank
tractive.
The fruit trees went throogb
bushel of the seed. A bBKio-1 qf seed
ll al S.no p. m. In their lodge rooms
is also lu a |..ismoii to give Infornu- the ri-gu’ar iiraiiice s|io»U. be faili-d offlei-r. to urge npun tlHseos Hie ne- luniing Hiem onto the mad which
Hie winter in excellent shape and are
Hill SOS four acres. Tliin veb
to complete arrangements and -Uke
make
gond
HuWpiier
and
1.^
t
oft
Ihe
city
lino
l..eclanau
now about ready to bloasom.
eesslly of removing all rubbish, rags,
aetd Ik $2 a buabel cbea|>er than ilon tviocernlnc the advantaRes nf tills
of
all
suggesUone
tbat
may
be
-------•
“o
iitiHlly
In
jua-reitinn for farmv, friHl gniwing and
waste |«iH>r. |■a•klllg maierlals. hay, county. XiTsoimer liasi they croased
f-luverand wJUgMuegrly isbei
brought nji at that time.
-hmd of ftfUllter consletlpg
eduratlonal and resldeullal iiurtsises. lire work ami did not b.-a< any |ier- straw, hanklug aromid tiuild?tigs. deb Hie line, however, than .<(beriff GrelV!r MtMulen trftl this year
The Invltailnn Is also extended to, half and half of bone meal and dried
eeptible eat-maiks of tlie euiner.
ris. filth and offal. In fart all things llik met Hiem nnd gave then explicit
iseive arres lu alfalfa and sill sork Tbe great niiuilier of fieogde who are
Rturge.
Hanstil|i
and
Darla
ahiraeil
Inslriinluns to get out of his terri­ the ComtnlHee of Twenty-One and, blood, was unloaded at,the tract a IiasBlnK .tbroiiRh the >lty during the
healH.
K in Ibe tuoai aynenirtle
liable to cat!
buslnesc
orgaiduijoDK
tn
t
few
days
since, and now each tree la
Ibeir
ralibie
yesterday
and
the
result
tory hy the shortest |iosBible route
fires, would arcoiupllsh tnurh gtwd.
A. r. (.ray has :>een a aneressful lutnmer and the resorteni who making is fliat they nre out of a Job.
They wilt ask tbe lodges of t
being given one pound of this tertHta
this their vaeatlon borne, ran he
"We know that we ean rely upon Hence they were forced to return
groser of alfalfa for live yearv.
Beat wiiwk 1‘eiidry ex|>ecfs to
here. At present the police are try- BurrouDding towns lo join Id H
readied
In
a
manner
that
will
bring
le
anlve
su|.|>on
of
the
firs
chiefs
Iuas elxhi arrea uuder eulllv.almn
hare a team w-htrh will bud, vasHv
round them up and get them movement fur (be closer ralaHonst
The early part of (he present week
bieaeol and will toerease lliU year. A eteh rloser to Hie s|ileadid advaotagei dlfrerent than tlTe'uiie wlileli apiieaml I c(Mi|H-railng with tlie de|iartmeiii.
p jieoi>le
slat led southward in Hu- hope that they
What Scheola Can Do.
fuD of alfulfs. anorillug to -Mr. Gra: that ate'in ibis vldnlly.
This laV big reglob and many peo­ e new cemp wes eeUbUabed for the
before the (ao* yesterday. Th'-re
c-ai* tbe vigilance of the
This forward Mep by tlila luink Is
"Srboola should learii the prarllral
goes us far as one and a half.tons of
ple do not know their neighbors and men that they might be tn (be Mid­
Btill nineteen men left and Hie
„ .
, .
,
,
,und N-al things-of life. The disgrace sullies and sheHfis In that direction
dle
of the clearings (o be, made (hte
riover Kiont the inedielnal tUnd- only In -keening with the other Jirte
moment any of them show aheng
f,,.^
and leave Hils section of the country. this tourlilDg elbowa Id this manner spring. Tbeae clearings are Boetly
fiulat It I. as good as bran. Ulien gn-ssive Ideas that Un-y have Inaugu­
and tbe soerffire
means (be betieiieent of the whole
w-ookenlBff they win follow Ilf thej
property, lives end llmlw to the fire Two of the wagons are at one of ihe country and the wider spread of tbe on the west side of tbe tract Ud are
idanUng he uses Dfieen ■•ouiids to the rated durhip the’iiast year. The re
footslepa of those who derided
fiend constitute one of these -n-al local shojis for repairs hut tbe phllce community spirit.
arre. For the stmk their Is noth- suits are !u-|uR shown hy Ihe constant
on l^ts that have a westerly ezpassre
leave KMay.
f
ing Ixfier Is the vailons Institutes Inquiries Hint are roining and Ihe at*
things of life. TliroSgTi a strong pro­ are also on Hie job and as aoon As the
and overlook tbe valley of (be Betoey
(Ui Air. Gray baa aithnde<i and ad tentbm of the N.imiry in beitic; dired
gram on this day. occasional lessons wagons *are in navigable coedltlon
River. Tbe Und It 250 feet above tbe
they
will
be
presented
with
a
counter•Irtrssed. every ose Of (hem baa asked ei^towgrd Trai.-rse (Tiy as never be­
and Ulks hy teachers and rltlxens.
level of Lake Miriiigan aad with the
(hat Ibl. sob>ei tve dlM-nsaed. It baa fore.
Bcliolars can be taught the fui-U of Jart of the onlers already lasucd
Betaey .River valUy (W one aide te
been a series of MncDtlotuil le«iures
needless loss of life and proi>eny. tbe rest of the caravan, and will
well drained both as r^ordi srater
ibai be has Riven along these lines
They- will thua leaifi. that most of tbe esconed to the city limits, on i
and frosty air. As CUs tract Is bet
south.
ALPENA
DISTRICT
IN
DANGER
OF
One of uie luitM swreKsful RrowAs
fire waste Is prercniahie. that It li
DESTRUCTION.
Of alfalfa is Wimarn Helmfortb. In
loss to all and increases the cost of
k ridge with a weeterly espoanre.
l-K-lanau rooLi}, Mr. Ileimfortb has
living for ell. They will also ihns lie
a U being given over
New York. May 3.—Outlines for on
They Are M(cti Earlier Than at
been raJsine notWng imi alfalfa for
aided In forming babTu of care In Hie
rganizatlon in every 'city of a "Boy to peaebra It being believed that tbeae
Bchoel Ceographiea.
the fian live years and this last seaFormer Season Within
handling of materlale liable to cause
do exeeptionaUy wall hlovemenr win be Utd
aon barvaaie.1 from rseniv five arre*.
Memory.
fire, and taught the Imiwrlant princi
a of Lowers A Colea We« Into before the meeting of tbe N’ew York In this location.
Titt RduratloDBl Publishing com­
He baa from fcriy o. fifty head of
pie of responsihllltv to their neighbors
Bankruptcy
Boys I'nigreesive league which meets
A aUte reward gravel road te betag
iiopk (hat be feeds aUalla pure with- pany.' oDo tif the large srJiool liook
Alpena. Mich,. May 5.-Forest flrea and fellow men. »}d eo be ever watch­
the Waldorf itsnlghL Colonel Kooo- built from Tbompaonrllte vUtece to
out aty iDlature. He e.u. bis osn f«>d- IHiUiehlng liousfta of the eouatry have aie re|ioited in a dozen or iiiorr places ful not to endanx^er them or lllelr
evelt and the other Progressive load- tbe center of the tracL Alraady five
der and findB ll raiirh iiMtrr than Uni- asked the Wbwtern Mlrhlgau ItcvoloiK In Alpena coiinty and «Hier secilons property. Fire drills and leoaens on
Tbe grocery Qrm of lAiwrle A Oolea.
have been asked to make addreos- Bllea of this road te all but flntebed
the of nortbwesierD Michigan today. -Hie Wliat to do in Case of >*lre should
olhgr^bcmgh wlih tlw- fast grazing mnni bureau for photographs
wMcb
has
been
doing
baslneat
at,
A tentative plan which wUl be dls- and an ezteoslon b to be made natU
uork and tboae that nre bn the road fruit and agrlrulitiral products of Hie Alpi !ia lire di-parimpnl (ought a blaze niwer be neglected.
lb« lorner of Blevenib and Maple'cuaaed will be Hie adr|
llty of aakall tbe time It pusalblv snuid I-- bel­ irand Traverse nsHon. They wish all in'brtub on the oiilskirts of Hie city
'■Send commiueoe of scholare. •treeia during the past year haa j Ing Progroseive ieadertf in every large the road eroaaes the center ^ the
ter to fn^ a JDlzlure, but for (be the Illeraturr that ran be had for ma­ for'three hours thia afliwnaon. Har through Hie school buildings to dUSJ)00 acruA
given up (be einiggle and a peUtton'clty to Inaugurate a almilar movedairy alork he feeds rvoly albUfa. lie terial tor the new aerlex a( rommer- risvilic, aouih of Alpena. Is reported
cover and rejiort defective coDditlons In bankruptcy waa filed Mondgy. Tbe I tneiiL Some believe |t would be beiAmong tboae who are tntereeted ta
nova tvelve imondr lu the acre aad <1al gwograiilib-s that they ore about In siilous danger from fires. Most
and daugerojii praiiices. Ask them (n cauae of the failure waa tbe close' ter lo api>olot a {raveling organizer to the development of this orchard prop­
rialas tbui li gives beiN-r resalu
' Issue, This makes the third large of the tnhaMtaiits of IloysiOT. In ins|isct every room from cellar to at­
osition are Forraat Crlfeer..8atnTdgy
ibao the larger amount
In sowing
:buol book film Ibai have made su<li Muliigoinery county, an- Dghilng fim. tic and in their home for a like pur- margin at which groceries ore sold visit tbe different ettiea.
and lack at lerrlton' to draw Dorn on
Rvenlng Post's weQ known agrtenP
Jbls amalkr atnounl « gives ih. root, rMjuesta Iq Ihe lart moDih. This le and unless rain ronit-s ooon there
Let the child become the teach- account
_ ____
of____________
tbe diaunee_____
from_____
tbe cantural writer. He hat a fivwacsw 1n(
more TreedMD for getting a psmI. Hmm publlriiy that ts worth thousands of
at duger of the flames spread- er in iht Tiome. IsJt the stliool teach ter of population of the city. A rewin on Uie bias cvMlODkiv (he H«er Tlh
bold awl tbe stalks are brter and doUara for tbis >1.10115 and ts to bibeyond eontrol. Hundreds of - h Ih leader of thought and action colrer wfll be appointed to Uke eharga be held In this city June 3. 4 and 5, ley and has had this ftve aerea aet to
stouter. ThU farm U (oiling and Ih had by .conidring wUb ihU demand. forcait fire acoitts are on Hie lookout
In this Impirtlant conservation move- of tbe stock end soil it tor the beneOt and notirea are now betag aent out rniit treaa of many ktadi aad wMdta .
aoB# plaees has aereral side bllU. At
imber of new pbofoe were for- for fresh outburau of .namoa from
meoL end let every day becoma fire of tbe credltora. There ora gtiU 4S by Bam Bohlneoa. of Chartetta. atate wuh the idea o( havlpc a ftiBea «r.
(OobUBiMd OB Pagt Fin.)
warted to Uia tlm UUj «won.fwt
An Snbln north.

FERRIS MUST SHOW CAUSE

CLEAN UP RUBBISH

SIX WERE BOUNCED

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YOUNG BULL MOOSE

MANY FOREST FIRES

EfFBTIVE PUBueny

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TWO HUNDRED
ACRE ORCHARD

preiVBtlos dgy.-

-^craeser ettwe left ta tte city.

OBAin> T&AVSBSE

ll*AGK TWO

Gnmd Travtru Herald Bream Has Faded
• A»d rt««>n» Har cade

^bMs^tM^aad TtBi^lva a> Trav.

m^LD AND RECORD CO
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TERMS

OMTaar...
•U Haalba.........

ThretMoatba..

Wtf Mayfly
Th* offleUl fly •w»ltln« ••••on it
Bo« opM and every patrloUc rlbzen
t$ wcp«et«t to bend bia enerflei du^
Ibf the next few moatha toward
tanainatlnx tbe By. Vartoua netboda
bare been Invented (or arcompllabliiit
tbia work and wU) l»ove more or lean
olectlve aa the aeaaon weara on. It
ta evident, however, that the beat way
la wblrb to set Hd ot the By ta to
Brat set aid of tbe eauaea which prodnce the fly. ThU la settlns doai
to taadanenula and if tbia part of
the work la properly executed there
will be but little iKmble In accompU^lBS the dealred roaulta. The fly
btwoda In Bith and Inaanlury aui
tonodlnsa and If these are ellnilnated
the avatter will auon be out of a.iob
and dlseaae leaaened tbroush this
Booreo. Strict sanitary lava are
Boeded and If they are rlsldly en­
forced dlaeaae can be deereaaed nnd
tBeespenaeordolnc tbe work will be
olBlmUed. There ts little doubt that
the By la a carrier of dlaeaae perma.
bat If coodltionc are tnch that the
seme cannot exlat the fly will eba^
their (ate and tbe health of tbe peo­
ple will be conaerved. In order
cure proper aanlury resulationt preal
cbaaset will bare to be broucht about
all over tbe country and ta tbe readJaatment eotne one «m have to euffer
Bnaacial loaa In order to keep their
preailaea in proper condlltun. Tbe
Banaclal elde la vbat keepa dlaeaae
solas, for In order to cut down ei
ponaea cltlea have to alUtht rertaii
phaaee of aaailary work, which meana
tlwt bnndreda of livea are aatTlflced
•very year for tbe aake of economy.
This la not na ft ahould be end the
Una will aoon oome when aanitaiion
Will be siren proper confideratlon nod
bWM#th<
mnnielpal
sew ayatem of soverntnent the aanilary welfare of tbe nty will l>e riven
9eetal prominence and It la hoped
that nan wilt be placed In cbartf of
the wort: who are feerteaa In the
diacharse ot their dutlea. It will be
■oaay well apent. whatever the added
aipease la If the work ta properly
. doaa, and Traverae City will he made
MM Of the healtbleet cltlea id tbe
Valea throoeb tbIa meana.

Caiaf IheUntt
CalUornla to ^tting a jioor example
to the country by her nttliude m<on
tbe JmMDeae altuatlon. In (art tbe
State to sotBf over the asme track that
tbe nouthem atates trod In the daya
.before the elvn war In setting
BUVbt tbe mntboiitr of (he f>detvl
' BOTeminent In tbe mntter of mnklng
towa. 8utea rlghta nre n neceaaary
pdlimei of n nahle nation made up' of
Dnltad 8utM. but there to a limit
tha dlnasre a state mm gu ta framing
b^ tows , The first thing to sonalder
to than stale cannot go aa lai ‘
kawmakhtg as lo embroil the entire
antloa with aome other country, nn
matter how great the local provoca­
tion may be in tbe mntter at laaue.
Tbe Interest of tbe states must be
saberdianted to those of the nation
and whao the legUiature of a comi
wealth ao far forgeu ■ Itaelt* as
enact a Uw that win bring the whole
nation Into as international cootroTersy It Is Ume to call a halt on
particular oflcndlng stale. President
Wllaen and Secretary of State Dry an
have called the attention ot Califor­
nia to tbe weakness ot her position.
the legtolAnre nnheedtng thU
wnmiag end ndvlce has gone ahead
with the work as though nothing had
happened. Aa to tbe conseqncncea
that mny follow tbe operation of the
nntl-Jnpnnese laws no consideration
hna been given by Calltornto. and aa
(ar aa eaa be area tbe legtslalors are
atm teellng secure ta their IgnMnce
asd anif coafhtence. Should (he Uaoc
invoiee war It la IntereaOng to koow
where Canfomia would receive her
support, tor after dtooheylmt the ad­
vice of the federal government It doee
not atand to reason that (he other
states of the nnloa would be over anxtou to help (be Californians libouM
.Japan conclude to enforce her tighti
force of arms. It is a |■eculUr
and wnsutesmanllke psIUon Uiat tl><GaUfonila leglstotnre has taken
tbto matter and It to boi>ed that tberr
are dan a few sober minded peopti
left la the atate who win look at tip
toaoo nvioualy aaid lodoee the toglaletare. to haak np on the question beflmn-ft to toe tola. Bu<-h action «
not aplg show good JediemeDt. !,
be peed hnelaeM as well aa sane
(IW—nry. KasBy k to aa tosae ilmt
amtabdmet la a lair maaner by fail
■Hint mea If (stare tnmbte to lo be
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F^ru>fi» «ho
lo
f»-w >fir» »so ID UVp u|> lanna lu Hi«‘
lirlcaKMl dteuioia «rp m>» rPinetitUK
the •U'li Uiry tuok and alatilnit
ol the
iNck
eatt. where a living vat certain, even
If « wore not luviirlouk. When thi
look v.:> ibc irrtgaili
toveri
prv|e<a tliere was a Kiaet deal ol Iml
air dlatiitnited by tlioae vhe were to
profit by The whenie pnd aa a toeuii
(be vnole uutilry berame vtld over
tha fabuKiuI rlehea thtf were piorntoed In the literature aeft -4UUa>> (l-e
ItTlaaiiim •'uiii|«nles. Thouaandk ol
farnierc from iIh- east aud
weKl flocked into tbeae lnime<1
sreaa and |>ald aevermi ttmea aluii thr
land waa worth lu order to obtain a
place in the new land of promla<. IV.i
flrat lew years the Und« pttv
diiced profitable cruti*. but each >
they continued to *row le»a, until nl
the piem-iit time none ul the ftni
w ho own these lame<l tonda <an make
decent lUlus off them, even hy-th.
hardest ktnd of toll. The failure o
thear- lands to produce under ariilU-inl
•bowa the folly ot tvsltic to
Impivtc upon nature, and aliu> llluetratea vUidlj the (an that it i>:'U»i
always wise to take the word of a
weatern laud aitcnt without first In
Teatlsatlns and (Indlns out wli.-ih.r
there la ans (oiiudatpui In (a<i
(or hb ctolma. It la |«nible for a
man of Industry lo make a livlnk ui«in
farm In any |iart <'f i*- • s :ate
Mlchtsan. becauac IrilBallun and o'li
irtlftclal methoila du not liave lo
reaorted to In onler to Induce the toad
lo give up its treasure In the
nbundant ctx»p». Had the twotilo of
Michigan stuck to their own state and
used the same euergr In ciiftivatinc
their land as they have done In ih.weat they wcuiW now l>e lorteiumdcnily flied with this world's g.md« and
not broke, as reiiorf. fropt that we-^ilegion tndb-ate tiolr condllluu
best place to se«-k wealth 1“ at
home, where the eopd.tmna arc known
and Wave'the wesit-tn slates lo be
populated by those wl.o sec visionill income.

Exodas lo Europe
Amerb-aas who hu'e iioliiiue eU0 do bm run ov-r to Kurv.i* and
il<eud their mom-v have ain-ady Is-giiii
0 arrive In Uimlun and other ciiie.>f the coDiliieni. Kvi-rj year 1>eiw«-n
he months of Ai<i il ami Ocudwi ilu li­
tre
luurisis wt.u. crus- (roiu
the new to the old world'aua i^.tinii.
ute their money to the sieamalilp line-hoi'kei-|iers of (he old cuiiniries.
It Is lODscrvalivcI.v <-llnuiteil Ih:;;
y seo.-4>n fdi-.-Hrft.oiMi U hf !■
-licsHi linjTisis in Ftiiiojs'. This
na that ibis muen good I'nited
et money is uken away fioi.i
e and never niiirn« lo Its tiaiiw
cbaiineU of cir. ulaiion acniii Thiof tbe rea-ou.- ittal money i- so
often scan e in this < uui-li y during th<
Bumin^r months when it tr- ne.-di-«l the
tuos-t in ordiT
ean.v on the leglii
tie lines of Ivuslixva. This inoucy
made by Lmerban Indu'iiv i.nd
should Iw l.-tl in Atmylva when- ii Is
longs, but fashion has dee-reed that
proper thing lo visit the obicountries on the continent, and, of
course everybody ohu taa tlw- prlcidare opt contradii-t an edict of (a>biun
rrfore hie thenisehes-kcru'''
er to eh|ov ib.- •■flfete' enjoy
meiita of the royal snobs of F:iin>|sMany an Amerlmn citizen in (olk>wthe fashion of the timre Iscomes iierfectly (aniillar with ih.Idaces of note in Ruro.ie l>*fort- he
knows anvthifag at all aiKiiii hi< own
. and can talk hy the hour
about the art gallerle* and ancient
ruins of Italy wlthent knowing a sin­
gle thing abom the great wonders of
that lie outdoors In his own
One ol tbe greatest lauHs
with the t>eoi>le of the t'niled Ktaies
la tbe fact that thev enjoy spending
their nraney away from home more
than (hey do in tbe naiiiral chatmeU
of trade at their own doorw. The mil­
lionaire i>elicvrs that he has mlssi-d
b« Fiien.ls hit lUor») a#Mw We water, while the less faon-d ctos-ea believe they arc pot
doing their duty DDleaa they wnd
ibeir money to a faraway mail order
house w-ben they toiild do mucii iietcr right at home. Tbe charm n(
ipendiog money at a distance u tin.
great economic weakness of the na­
tion and until ihia habit is overcome
here will be (lertodical atringcortes
exj«-rienced-liT every lorartoi>miun
It is a condiiioD lo lie rv-gri-tied,
which to neventalcss a oomlliiun
will have to be faced and aolve.1
^c Anie,1<-an i*eople to the future

BIG BUFFALO FIRE
GREAT FERTfUZEB PLANT WILL
BE TOTAL LOSS.
Vntira I
to Fight Flamat. Two Firomen Injurad
Uuflalo. May 5.—The emir.- (Ite d»s
partment of Buffalo this afieruoun
was fighting a Are wbkb tlirvaicaed
the deatructlon ot tbe cracker idant
and AoMHcao -PertfUur ceupany.
been deatroyed. with Daarly a ntlHoa
dollar loss. Two nmnen wore ami
Ir lajwrod. The ptast covars u mar*.

AMD TSAVXBfiE BAT BAGLE, TUKBDAT. MAT 6, UlS . « 9

ion for iniie<l
ready Tor uae.jheing constantly banded out to u
anoilinr Umreea |i.ir> per galloh; to and get loaeiher for bualnesa.
should be added (lie freight rale' Heepei-tlully.
,
ni&.« CsxscrS Usn
i«'bl.-agu. U will be aeon that tbe
Ql'lNCY TIlkcKKR.
r j chg-rBrnus.T
'
is. TM.es.
U.
cnnaunier ran buy. Iiih iiuileiiala
Obkuary.
tbe local mefetant and luU them hliu■
Mrs. Calbertoe Ueoch. who paaanl ■M ksssrtsUy sUa loreirr
«
a lean rest than be ca
Wauus^g^i
Aed lhaii In paM two years. eMore of Chicago mull oid.-r holtot........... iw-ay at an early hour Monday morn-'
LIVESTOCK.
Kulfulo. May
faille—Rcccl|*U. ireea are being a>-t out each week and probahly get a heller iialut. Several,‘b-. April iwh. at the borne ot h.
Ktow. Hcailv.
faUew he c-hviing of the land has been made conauitiere <«uld ioiu together and hy,daughter, lira. Uathl H.
huyltiK a barrel «( ilnaeed oil get iilb-un in Tvniisylvaoto ,n K^h.
Uglii. S.V lower.
y.:;:.. bTu-v a feature of each larm where It
coflihigtM Ml.hlgao wben a child
their )<nal dealer for about inii
Keielpiji, iT.lHiii; ulod.
X«i. k, l■l'•■<>Hall^y.
M. A N. E. TIME CARO
teiils a KBlIon lesa itiaa the prl-e hIiIi liur p.ircnta, st-KlIng at Three
UuK-' - Kec.-li<ia. :i.£ei>: fairly
III.era. at wliicli plsi-e she was united
' 1*. U A M.A. M

■luoted u1<ute.
e. gk.do. tkndns at
Pjicea corterted every day.
7;ihi
4;M»
lairtagc to Jauies I). Iteurh. wito I.v.Tqav'-lUiy
••partmefii wilt (urnlali
Ho«» ................................................*
ArSidon.......... 2;2f ;:2U S-S3 4-S
••di-d her In death only Three
lelln
thowing
the
hamca
of
luauiifail.-dBr(Tlv
.
z-.y.
7;2i,
[
Jtleera
...........................*............
I
to
. ^T4T0E8.
tliH ago Tu tills uDioa four cMI-|
IUmIuh ____ I 3.1(1
-|
tun-ra who make pure linseed oil. 'A
Oiiawi. M.iv r„ -r«iBioe< f|uo««'«l at fatvea ..............................................
:l«.
I
were lM>rn. three soils, Elmer <.(.
le:>d paliit lali Le made Buy
Cowa .......................................... 8 to
d<*«. <se. MiHilRBii «iock ai «::itdv.
Cedar Kua
. . !*:32 4:M
erse ('It.v; and liw of Kalkaska;
siiade »r Blate color by tbe addition
take Ann
I
9:41'
4:44
Ibib' son dviiig In Infancy. Mrs.
ol lamp black, or any shade of <-n<eiii
IHulte Hive
I
»:4ki4:4»
CRAIN.
;<] i: Kiiuiiii <•( Old Miaalun to a
iioilor ....
nr yellow liy the eddithm'of utirutne
10:34 C:r.
Ma>
Wheat.
Fbuplre Jv t
yellow. If it la dealred to paiut the daughter.
itat«. a:.tac.
After their marriage Mr. and Mrt.
barn red. use alx fiouuda of
I.UI h tagan •heir happy inarrietl
Veueiiaii or nilm-ral i«-d to ea< b
!ir:0" S;«i
hm of oil. The Veiietlui. red .-an be re un a farm m-nr Vicksburg, wh
A. M.j .
tKrom stot.irilay'!^ lU-cor.I a.ric.l
InterliMb<>n .
>9:." 4::.7
UiuKht tor alwitt a eeul and one-half they llveu ten years. wh^B they Wi
FA^M PRODUCE—
tkipemisli ..
IU:S3: 3:23
There was rvclieniunt (or the Iasi
isouri. where they lived lor six
jKKiiid, which would make the
KaleVa ....
two days ul the cliv market. The Polatoea .....................
.
•xiining
back
to
Mirblgaa
tani paint <'«ki ^>ut To eenia * gal‘A. W.
biiyern wah(<d iMUatiK-s and tbe prliex lluller..........................
IWKsItig through Chicago du.-ing
Kainal 00 <-enta and T( cent
..ir.(,icc
hU-ga
............................
wont up and then down from “*>•- ii
charged lo t‘hi< ago mail order bousei the great fire lui ilielr way lo UmiKl
a3f and this nioruing they cloeed a May. kioae.................
n-Klon.
stare they lived
lentil the liiBiiufaclurera uf mixed
Wallcm .............
•1
’12:2«
Sue. There were 12 lunda yeaterda: mraw, |>er ton ........
li»|>I>il)- liigetbi-r uutil death (isrted
Jtaliilv- a<e willing to culyenl
How'ley.............
..&0c to
and this niorniDK 2t> itads wen odIoiis ..................
IWKsagi- of a paint law whereby tha Iheiii. All her life MiS. UdSch was
KIgma ...............
!
'■■Tr
welched up to II oVIock. The av
kiKiV.li as a good wumai). About 3K
iredienla contained In their inn
Orayllag...........
.-cage grade la g«ai. H.e farmers are
FARM PRODUCE—Selling Prieea.
ar.u she united with the M. K.
ill be rialisl on the toliel. Ihe
Norwalk...........
IciMiie more attention to the twrcrjl l*otators .................................. to &0r
rch. Blwnys living a cunsistent
way f.ir the Mlihigan conaui
Oaekama Jeta.
K14.H111;. and the Imyer doee not have Hulier
Istuii lile^ a faithful wife and lov,
lo buy pure white lead and linseed
Manisiee .
10 Kive Ihu luada as much Inapoc-• FhtKa .......................................... :d<-to
umiher.
one who lived for others.
uiid mix his own paints.
Trains arrive at Traverse City io ta
lion aa usual.
|Hay. tailed
a.
m
. 10:3U a. ni.. r.:Zr. p. ni. and «::4P
inan.v a sacHDre has she known
J. P. JBNKS. Agent.
• Straw
le sale of' farm seeds
that others could be courovtable and
GRAIN—Hannah A Lay Cohappy.
MORTGAGE SALE.
_____ ________ _
I’rires corrected every day.
imriDg her last lllnesa. althnugb
Itofauli having been made to tbe
^ave their handa full Wheat .................................................. 1
gieat iufferer. she was so patient cofUmoBs of a cenalB mortgage made
hy John F. itad-u aud tanora Haden.
The grist luiiu have all they >
bb wife, of Traverse City. Mi<-hlgan.
.-roltall} thsi DO uoe realired
Alirt- Wourl. itiad<- (hr fuunh day
Buckwheat, per ion lbs .............. |l.1
vsd was so near.
(b-iotar.
aud re<-er<b*d In the
GRAIN—Traverse City Milling Co.
F'.iiieral servlrc WM held at the office .4 the l!cgl.lcr <.f Dneds fur the
,tv of Cram! Traverse and Stale
■me uf her daugluer. Mrs. i;i
lichigan. on the eleventh day ot
Wheat ................................................
M I', W. Chase, snold frlenJ of the tb-tober. iiu.t*. In UlK-r S2 of nmrt(Pram Mxmtoy's Record-Faigle.l
••eased, was the oftlcfaJiBg rlergr- itages on ^e m. which said mortThe potato market to brisk at She. (forn ..................................................
ao. and he paid a high tribute u ssge «as>Bk tbd-TlieBy-tonnh day ot
iml itolurday ott»
l.mio bushels Kye .................-.................................
Must Help Tbemtelves.
White navy tieans ......................II SO Kdltur llenibl:
the liti- and «hsfacier of the dear one JsBtoirv. IMO, duly ai-fltoJled by'said
iltaiiged hsuds.
Al.c- WO..J TO Rose \V.kh1 FenhalleUiHl
kidney
beats
..........................fl.»
cone.
The floral otferings were man caii ai-.I wliPh a>aiiut>meni was duly
There wen- cr.O duxeti eggs and lim
iiesi Sir- I have Been reading your
ind beautlfuL
ptmuds of butter sold lu the grocers. lluckwheat. per 1011 ll.s, .|l «IC, $1.
:.-.-oide-l lo the lIcgiKl. r of Deed..- oli-dlturlal in the Record-Ftogle o1
tv. K. ITati and Milton U Go- n.c of Cran.1 Traverse County aforeHIDES, WOOL AND TALLOW,
Tbe turiiiera are stIlllaK huyiifg
;mIi ull . on ' Helping FarmerB"
.aid on the l«eniy-«f(h ditv uf Jaoarrlces corrected as market mriea. think you make aome good iiolDts. lo mag "Itumc'.ime Well I'odrestand.
iriii sei-d In* Urge qiiantitica. and
ar.v, I-'l", In I.IIkt
of ii;urlgatcs .'n
ere <ropa wiu lie under cultlvaUoii'lHdi-s ..................
first place aa laroters, we don't -snail We Gather at Ihe River." an lage CIT. on which mortcage there Is
.1.-4 to ta dta at the .laic ol (his
In tbit region than In the past ihree'Calf .......................
I aiiv "help" fruiu unybudy olit- 'Work, fur the Night la Coming.
S. t’;e sum of Five lli.i.dred Sixf.vUis. .1. (I. Mills wus oreanisf.
The indii-atious are that a Tullow ................
oufM-lves: w‘e simply wish to I
and
IT-Hi.i
Ddlsvr
and attorney
fnlentieni was In Oakw<iod ceme- fee of F/i'H-n Dollars, provided
uoKiunt of fruit will be mark-1 No. 1 borae bides
allow e«l lb help ourselves, snil tai
for iu
^
lid iDon::age and uu suit or proceedHhal is prujierly our doe. If It is not ••ry. Traterse City,
gs
at
law
having
iw.-i.
iniiiluted to
dldgustlng It la at least amusing lo
■cover the numeys secuted !■> eslj
•-unslder (he amount of aiivlre and
ortgage or any imn thereof.
suggestloDs that are being handed oui
.Now Ihr-refore. bv viitue of (he |x.w.iilitiiins, lu throw u
- uf - ale comaiaw' In said mortgage,
to the faruters by almost every othei
and tta statute in such case made and
class of iieople. as (hough we wen
provld.Hl. notice D hereby glv.-u that
uU weaklings or kindergarteners ant!
FYiday. (be sixteenth day ot
The farntera w ho made Grand TTa' incapable of doing any original think­
V. i»ir.. at ten ocl.Ki to the foroerw' lanmiis did it when the.v wei
u. s.- shall sell at public auction
ing for oiiraeivea.
vine a hot dis-j,(,t,ng. in spiri'. if not In years, an
Ihe birfa<-st bMdcr. at tta north
You state that -one hundred
(rent door ot the c-.at: Douse in (ta
un fasa street could easll.v --ib-jd IliemaeIvce (O ne
uTV tryiiiK lo'oiniliih-nH. The ntetl who are going IKTta have gone to Europe tu Ipves Order Wi/be Eflectivc During Cold (ity of Traverse^iiv ttliai being tta
place wbrrt- tbe Ciniilt Court fur tbe
Mentha of Next
decide whu la the farnter'a worst iu ci.-ry our (awe to even groatcr ligate systems used there fur (urntob
taid County of Grand Traverse U
Ing
ready
iiKiney
to
farmers
for
llie
Winter.
then- atv u g.sidly num joe;<;,i. are men who have not bren
held!, the i.rcudSfa dcscrilM-d lu said
tmrpose of moving Ibeir crops,
urtgage or aa much thereof as may
her of furniera present and us eavli.<^uquered b. the Itfea that theri
Washlnglen. Muv -The Inicr
be im-ev-sary lo pay Ihe aiiiuiiiit so due
<eum to have ii dlffuretil enemy there nulbiug tor them In learn, that they would be most inlejwsiing to know the
-••maieree
loilay tulcl on said nH.ngage. with sc-ven tier ceM
iMt imich ehanee of an argument. I err the alpha and omegk of farniln;. lM-rsuiinel uf ii.e une hundmi cot
iuicn->i. aud all bgal costs, togetber
hi-lammiiixiiin uian. the tanker, the they are men wtm are eager fur ing this n ...luissloD. 1 don't appre- that ^hlpnicui': oi priHluce duiiiig
sitli atlomey tee aforesaid aa covwinter nraDllis mugl i>e proie<liHl i
-nalHed for (b<-reto. The premises de­
iilftrad pn-sidenl. the retailer, the l.ruadcr •mllouks. fur new knowledge heud there arc a half doben farmers
w Inter by tli» raaroads and nut hy the scribed in said mortgage are aa fol­
poliiii lan. la ouch coming In for a|and (or bigger laaka to perfurm. They In it. and perhaps Dot one. Thia
ios s:
mlssiun sre not going to Europe (or !ihl|.|ier*.
knuk.
jure men that will forte respect
As land slioateJ lu the City of Trav­
tbe purpoar of talolng Infurufatlon
erse City. County of Grand Traversa
If the diluussliw to carried to lhejpto--e because of their alertness, their
A Smile
I list will help the faruiera. but lo hi
autl Stale of Michigan, viz; l.ot k1>urbiller end it will ta kUwoiered that m.idirmiess ami their ubllily
i* a ph itv haul thing to a^wmi-lia grand old lark at tbe expense
icen of Hlock Two of Goodrich's Addtwben yuii're "Idne." Ulioux aixl "•■
racti man la his own woret enemy.(
----- --------- --------tbe farmer. A few yean ago a alnil- ol soriK There >s a sure i.-lici f..r all liun to tile ciiy, ot Traverse City, ac■.•cause b.- la iiifl abh- to »*.e over
lo tta recorded plat thereof.
lui (viuniissioD was created for the Sionuicli nnd liver cuniidaluts. const, •ordiog
Dated Feb. 4lh. IS13.
lx- small things that hedge him In.
purpame of going west and "investi­ patlun and dy.|.ctato. OK lIKH
Rose wood i'ENiiAiJ.raAS.
ind prev.'ni him (rum being a bigger
Aasignea.
gating" ilir gnss hopper (the graaa KICKS St'GAK-CUATKO I'lUAJ art
mil.I. Ihorough. and effective in all
■ lid mure lm|x>naui wheel lu tbe
l-NDEKWObU A rMLOR,
and Linseed Oil h.opiK-r uiuM have smiled when they ca.'e-. Ti V a box. l*Hce 2.'. cts. Soiil
binery of the nniverae.
Attorneys for Asaigaee.
saw- (hem coming—they were tbe only by all dealers.
Traverse (Tty. tUrblgan.
If the farmer eoiiUI but realize that
green things leH on the plains). There
feb IK. 2a. marri. n. ik. 23. apr I, L
Im- fundanu-ntsl methods of In.lusiry
Haw ta Cl
15. 22. 29. may 6. 13
One ot the few bills urged by this was nut a farmer on the eommtoskni
iiv thauging very rapidly, and (bat
dep;inm.ui that (ailed of passage In bdJ It Is not likely that one ot th<
he men who are taking advantage
members
could
tell
a
grass
hopper
the lasi legistoiure was tbe pure paint
klee away may be anre that lb<
TcctkE^
>( the new ways as last as they
hill. It was IntrudBced by Benator from a humming bird when be aaw dies win wlllingly sobscribe to a fund
■•roved auulid. ale the nues who hi
ly
McN'auKiilon and passed the senate them. 1 said it would be Intereating for the purpose of pravldlag him with
By the "fUeolar" method I
the (>e»t cLiancet t>( winning, he woiild by a prailtrally unanimoua
tu know bow tbe present rommisalon a aplendld
move those aching teeth absolutely
>rd the tbe house II waK referred to
is canstliuied: It will be equally interwithout pain, and without the use o(
vanquUhnieiii of his enem.v.
Irugs
to
produce imconaclouinesa.
esiing
to
rend
Ihetr
report
when
it
Is
mliiee on atate affairw. and In aplte
People of nervona temperanu-nt and
K Ik Very dlsiressing to have so
The mao whu hrsi put Grand TravIshed. IJkt all similar reports.
.f Renal
>Uh weak hearts will airpreciaU tta
■rse upon the ugrb ultural map dl and the head of tills departwenL tbe It will no doubt be in aurh ambiguous one in the (amUy awake with an
lOhoUr- method^ of palaieas exlfao
tack of Cholera Morbus. Cramiw
' without'(be use ot ratal mall (Wi l.lll waa not reported out. ThU action
usge that m>body can tell what Dysentery and It U worse when you
dr; W. G KINTON,
they mean, if they know,themaelvM. have to navel a mile «r tw-A (or medi ***^
la Dttributed to tbe oppoalUon ot
ng organiutPnis. Hat.the men
Ute flrst place the coodttlaaa of cine. A bottle of KKNNE’S FAIN 2(i$-20$ $nihelm Block, with Dr. HnUatain maiiu(a<iuren> of mixed paints.
wortb. Traversa City. UleUgaa.
Kil.IJNI! .MACK' (‘II. kept in II<
le lo keep Grand Ttaverae oikmi this
the American farmer are so entirely hnuse
savc.v a world of irouolf it
-lap will have to use all of these
rent from those of tbe Bnru
•lukkly ch^-ckK Diarrht»ca. rellcvei
ud many mer.-- The fanner huows
that any knowledge gained of cremia and cases ualn. ESeciive alsv
<iw to prodtiee. hut moiMy
the Utter would hardly be available for rtieumsilsm, tome hack, sprains,
cuts or wrounds. Price 2r> cts. tier hotrealili does not come except in amall the pmpuriioTia, hut simply the
ible here.
Bold by all druggh-ts.
uaiiilties. (yum prndoctng. It comes of (be ingredli-nta.
In the second place ten good
Irvra trading, from wliat we call baal- , First class puiut is made from while eorapooed. aay.)of five fanners and
. Tbe farmer then. If he to to lead or zinc oxide, mixed with Hnaeed
Bnanclerar could have made a
be wtallhy nnd )>oserrul, must learn •'ll. turpentine or japan. These Lve
nmre IMelUgeat
tu be a business mail, lie must sbarp- ingredlenu.are practically all that ouetenth the oxpenae. Bat we know
tla wiis Bad sliarpen hto pencils, are used to first class palnu. M ich now what wo want. How would U do
must learn to nwitrh hit wita palm is adulterated by using crude tor the auta. when It baa aome MIe
MERCHANDISE STOCKS
against tbe wiu of other Inwi
petroleum and cheap pigmenta and It funds on hand, to loan it to the (i
at the name rale K receives from
was only natural that the manufxctallera. baakert. rail
turers of such palnta should oppoae tbe hanks whore it has depoalu. Inaud not lose Ottt in tbe matchBiesd ul pemrittlag tbe hanks to make
log on the label tbe
ug.
net profit of four per cent
sui-h ingrediema. The necesalty M a
When he tiiia this be will aoon dla- tnire paint tow la beyond qi
tbe farmers: The ktate would be as
___________ , _________________
•over that hla buaineaa rivals la the 'the (allure of tu passage aho-jld
of Its money as K now to ofjoprt' bearing fVlrt'ta™" wJiih’*ood
Its
taxes, which are as aar« as deaili.lbuiMingt. in «f« class condition,
arions Induatriee. have pooled their ito'-iilaie tbe consumer to mix hla
wits, that tbe very beat Ideas may u*n paints. No better paint can L«
t It were not (or the farmer. the|
te would ta bankrupt today; and,
ailabto for enrti individugl In producod than that made by mixing
one aense Ihe state really owns'
tbe aaaoclation. Then the farae^ will pure ground white lend with pure
(arms and we are only tenants; <
learn that If be is to make headway Ilnaeed olL Such a paint to not only
<nlna of all tbe better than moat mixed pnlau. but and If tbe state were to make a losn{
t tuTD. K would be loaning to!
roniRiiKskin tneo he most anhe with n Is rbeaper.
his brother (artuers. and tiae tbe enmIgycal merchanta lo the state can Itself.
Irined bmlni of all the farmers. This sell pure white lead (or T4 eanU per
You say -mnuons of doUan have
been expended la tbe work of helping
means 'organUBtlona. organliatkiea pound and pure boiled Ilnaeed oil
be obtained at retail (or CS cents a (be (armera.' Office
gallon. One hundred pounds of white holders have triad to i
l«nd mixed with six gaJlona of
oil win make eight gallons of patst aa. but we have never
suitable (or flrat coat. This mixture to that exteoL and If the tndb were
Are only purAased once. There­
would coat at retail $11.40. or at (be known we have never recetrod one
fore they ahould be of modern
rate of $I.C per galleiL One gafloo nickel (or nny dollar that has pre­
design, built ot most dsraUe
,
materials and artlsiiTilly flaof oil lees should be osed for second ened to ha(e been aprat for ta.
tsbed. Yot) win And onl) each
. or else take but 89 cents of coat. Oompare this price of $1.42 ^
. yon say. we only need fo "get
t tbe works of
the ronaumer’s dollar, nr even but 20 gallon with tbe price charged by Chh together, aad atick together." and we,
A. W. RtCKERD
r. Aa may be the rase in the cagD mail order bounea for their would have no need of rommtoaltata
SoatliklaBilo«.iaek.
Trav
early fnrarai.
mixtvd palnta. One of tbe large matl or «ayr ootaide help. As tanaera. let
211 Day E
April It ta
It Id- •
Wllhowt qu—lion the tamer's worst twder hoasM rttargea ILSS per |al- aa atop
tha Aopa that to

H#w*$ This?

FOREIGN AND LOCAL MARKETS

I";. **^**jS

■Igy...

r:“1

Local Markets

i m:

Editorials by

the People

RULE IS CHANGED

Grange

Ginger

MINIS 01 P/UIITIN

WILL PAY HIGHEST
PRICE FOR

Pardee Business
Exchange
Fann Mr Frsll
Laads
Lasds
Ctty Prsperly,

WOOL

Cit. Phone 481. Bdl 180.
FBEIMANN A CO.,
rnFreatSI,
Traverse aiy. inch.

ROCtS ami REDS

rngh-claas W. P. Rocks
(r«hel StraiD) EfUis. $2 per
15. $5 per 4S. R.C.R.1. Reds.
ThcRnpsoD and Bean strains,
ftftgs $1.S0 per 15. $2.50 per
Shipp^ parcels post
prepaid.
Send remittance with
order to

flBCnU»6R0VEimTflTFJ«i
Mr.Ufr8.is.P.Bn«ek
PmpBS.

0R4HD TEAVEB5E EEBALD JJID nAVEBBS BAT BAOLB, TUESDAY, MAT 6.1913

•••ni. si..r.- «»r im.'T Vh1u.-s.”

PAGE THREE-

-LTIt

iV.-trlit'al rnniiimns, bVi*r.

“A Sloiv of (Vrtaiu Satixfarliou,”

^^■TKAVKK.SK’i’tTV— ~

. I'rviuiuoi Tirkcts Wttrtfa Saving.

Our Great Annual May Sale
Begins Wednesday, Alay 7 and continues through the month of May. Stocks are at high-lide right now in every department!
May Sale prices will dtmonstia'e forcibly that this is a store where you can do unusually well on all your apparel ne^ for Spring and Summer.
Not goods
bought especially for a sale, but a real, genuine savihg op|x),itunity, when assortments are at their very best!
A detailed mention of all the May Sale atrracttions wou d fill several pages life this.
There are fo many, many good values clamoring to be told abou’!
Come to this sale!
You’ll find the store literally
full of the things you’ll want and be glad to buy.


We will also distribnte 5000 Fly-Swatters Free.

4000 Catalpa Trees Free to the Boys and Girls'

Hr-cinnlnc AVtidnc-uday. May TUi. and every day durlai; the May Sale, ve will give a n> Swatter fraa ta
er> bull tliMl lalli'. Bl the alore.
Ji-iii Um' Vty Swatirmr Tlicrr la Do more Vila) b-uiltl i-robleni before tbe American public today than the
esleiuiliialloii «■! the i-oinmon Iiuuho fl>t
All the CITIUB- all imacinalilc alHuuinablo snlmdM-a—faMcji Ibeniaelrea on the apnaKT feet of the fly. He brtna
• lieiu Iiiio ihv I>••UBC and »i|Hw them Off hu feet. Th» fij >nu aee'WalltlBc over tbe food you are about to
‘ loti-red uitli filth and ccmiB If ihene la any
at dirt

in jour 'bouse or about jour ptciniaca. or those of jour
ueluhl-iru. he liaa Jual eonse from II. It la hla home.
• Ulpos h . left on the fond Uiat you eat. onI the
u. fare/
_________....
and o
10 spread Dl’huld li'ier ana cholera Infantum and olhef tnu-utlnal

— On Saluiil.-iy
marly ;
«o tire <mt«T ••*o 1m<>s and rtrl:
Tn->5C>,\V AM' WKUNK.'Sn.W.
UAY KIb .VN'O Till. »II1 la lire diMiil-iilliii; dinu fur I le IH>%S *M> IIIK'.S iiK TltAVKIlSK rlTY A.M) NKAi:
ViriNITV. Oil llii'.u <lii>V »v util Eivo n fatnl|«a Ire ir.a- it.
l-v mid p.il .nllliii; nt the •li.ii- wiiu did
wn eiHno SainrtUy. -KriiUi. Mtiy '.•tli. Is .ArUrr aud J»<r>l !>a>. B) Hint iliiutriTs ulll iiavc l>«*n added
l» IIh- tm t->|«i'lal<iHi
Claud 'ii»ti>rsr ivuiily. In III x-al.i to iMnii'. uilli llieii uc|ix>nilnK sliado. Ihey nhould
dll tmieh liiuiml lliu lH-.auilr> ins I't this mmiuu. <lnin I Trawm- >uuiif> ulll lx.- Just (lint iiiucb l>clliT u "■
Sik-d PliKT in uliiili to live '

and tiC'iinJ Scrims, tain
Bbadoa Neis- rli..
Tlir da'
ne*- and )ir*u> d'-aiuns. luim-s n
In uuuntmea for futuro use.

• Tl

W.l’ll .....

irffo.lMi.cly
.Mu> Mull- cikkI i-nuiub to be->ciaclit

VAROWIDE PERCALES AT
Y.M;I>. I I.OT «lb- Ani>l T ..to
NKVT srisiri's
Kit:
T.tN AXll \V HITE

—MCN-S 60c UNDERWEAR AT 39c
CAR«
RMCNT: MKIHIM WKIfillT
i;iiii UmilKI* SHIRTS AXIt IHiAVV.
KU.-:. IN AU. SIZES. ST TO U.

Spring Suits for Men and Young Men at
$6.60. $8-80, $10.90, $13.65, $16-50 and $19.50
ntn.'iB l.ad. ■

rtiiberc'i
lu a «ei

-l.m.u I...U
tail :-ui iroiii ,x Prtir tukrt at alt. .Solui- of llii-m
l.i.liiir III l.iiili.i: tui. j.o.k! l-.u-pm-tx] ^iiiU raibcr
»u<; i..elinE ns nmrh ua 1lii. two.
IX THIS .MAY SAi.i: MKN-s .si'iTS wouTii »s,r.n
,\X1> jr< WH.i, SKU. AT S6.«; St ITS WOinil
*t" AXH
AT S8A0: ?r. ash »u: sens
«io.ro:
AX') ?ih sriT.-<.Ai »i3.66: i:« a.\u
AT Its,'
•jiDi s si;iivux: i\ uku'im; vor sb.
1 t.! T Vs tilol i;il THii VAl.l'KS WUIK
ORMXAlCY
—SLIPON8. KXflTITION-AJ.
VAl.t KS IX Ibr MAY SAI-K
i-i fi -a., f.-, l„.i
fj" C.MlAHIlfNKS. MAY
sAi.i: .....................•...jie.r.ij
Sl-HAii.iRlilNES.MAy
.<-\i.K ....................

—CIN-CHAMS. CIIALLIES AND CALICOES AT «• x
niii»il..ilili' .Mai Sale oltiTlns; are
itu
s. I.II.I 10. ia..l, fliall..^ Ihai u.-iefc,- lur.l, and c-od Callow In
iin->tiiiiii .vnd dark ix.l.ns. A iliaui-e i>i i.i> m a aiipplj uf tlicao
vuudwd dvatetUca.

Coals Thread al 4c

MOWN KHAKt OVERALLS
» RPOOIJ5 TO A rTTSTOMrn. MAT ! AT 1*e; A llbXTftlJt* «Se VALWlt
AI.I.SIZK.'J, * 111 11; JXIKTHE MAY
Sl'Kn.VI.. At 6POOU
j
SALK. Ibr J’AllL

ci.«iTiii;.s H;.*d:!;cjn.A» «i rar.

MAY SAUi—
— MCX'.S H.VT.S AT ft. *I Vi
and
worth n-gularly
up to fi­

..n-i $i> gkahks!

ll .111 full llll.d kllirker
iKlsHm-N V.ltl, I*r. luiir full.Ill kiiirkio- p»mla
u.ifih jr,; Hol lll.K 11RK\STI:H 1CMi:KKK .SI ITS
WtiRTH f.. AXH St'.; iHre up to 16 jeara All
• li.il •- I't. tt.96.
—BOYS- SUITS AT S1.95 AND S2.95; vale-a <ip to
i:.
m 6I.-.' .. laliie* up Ki ft..-." at fj !C. ViTv »pe• lul lalii.-:the May
.Mrilij are In .Norfolk
i.tili.i
ui> to IT ,i«-ur:
,
—BOYS' NEW NORFOLK SUITS WITH TW'l I'AIlt
ni.I.fl T KVK KKIt I'.ANTS AT $r. I.i. WOUTH
I*.IX ri.AS.-<1 CHAVS ANH IHIOWNS AXH
i-.i.i'K .-ii:i:i:Ks. nxBU ulai.itibs at

sio

t «n.69, $14.00, $lC.a9
t «:n. valuca
» up to
Id fuU-li-imlb■ model
models; In Kerces. Bedford
I
Cords. .Novelty
Un^-a. Kponce, Mistral. Haiine. e^.

Spring Dress Goods
In ila- Annmil May Kale—
- :
and k:..- woof. 1HIE.SS coon.s at
46c YO.: Shin. wide. .Ml u.u>| l.mws and
nnxn l.BilMr; aeltatrlpi-d w.nvt.xlii lu Krix-u
and uUterla; lonania^ and laiplina.
- ;>:iS.
JMtITSS UtvoHS AT25e VO.
flam and
WbliHXirda. fancy atripe.1
;.tiw...d Uauiab rlulli In all ro'mra
at rii Ml.
\ K|i|. iiilid klmwlns of ibe sew dresa
l.M'ti. s rj ij e-<lhii..» In nra.li.wirv .'iriv
’rtna,
ialuf» K-r llii- Mav Sale
.iai and |:.c:. yaid.

MIK.Sh:ti' AND Jl'NIUll SlZbS.
- NBW NOHI-XH.K JACKETS at $1.60. $5. $6 and $7.60;
n>ot-.xi:ili<g ixiint'liiatlous and selt-tiimaied atyies; aome
In luikan elleeta.
—LADIES WHO ARE NOT EASY TO
I
5 FIT.
. ICOMP TO
THE STHHE THAT KI'ECIAUZra O.NV- THE
1
UNl’SUAl
SIZES. COATS UP TO V-IN BUST AT $I2Ji0, $16
.
$15 A.NI
$ir,r.«; SUITS UP TO «TN. BUST AT IlCf.O. $:::.0TH
DRESSES UP'TO »-IN. BUST AT $10. $12.50
A.NI) fl6.
Hl•■as Skirts. :
Corda. Cponn
far-.-y niiiiuu and self tiimoied; aurscilvBly pricad for the
May Sale al IJ.95. $5. $7.50 and $8.50.
—DRESS SKIRTS. May gale Sperial. two Iota at S1J5
nml $2AS: w.irth
to $«:; aergoa and panamas, in women's
and little uunieii's sites.

fmi-HliKXS Sl'KIN-n COATS al Viv.,
»|, j:. «„d f.;;
imie .twts.
aprinc m.I't*;
.•IitraMlIiis i-ollara; oHiera lace
Irlinliind;
to H jeara.
-|•HII.I*UK^•S WHITK HRBSSKS IX THK
MAY .liAl.i: at pv.-. Jl.i;.,
U. ami
fu. wnrili fl :ai to fill. Alvut t'l drrahea In
all. :iR<w 1 to 1.'. years; daintiest abrie
iHatiTials.
- '-HH/tiRKN-S Kfliooi. HItKSiiKS al t!‘r.
•".r.
and fi;:.. .New apniic ilyleK In
»:iiiKl.Biini. perral.e. Ifaens. etc. Situs 6 to
ft .'ears.

- « HH.T»HKX-S MI-.SIJN DHAWKHS AT
. IS'-r. and l.-.r, ure.>rdinc to ajr.c. Z to
irimnird wHli n«il tin-fctxl ruffle.

•I.'-;,' Kio'k.r knee paniR In the May .Sale al M»r.
;
fl, $1
nml
Ibe Incccat aaboniucul aud
U-.i lalin u tji all Tiaverae ruj-.

allies fi
Kitks. a

TaUored Suits; Special Values in the May Sale
—SUITS WORTH TO S20 IN THE | • T.MI.OKKH SCITR at $!l.50; exMAY SALE AT$10; LAST 8EAKHX R • rlusiie imnleU. rirbly tailored, of
HANHSOMKl.Y i m r=rs. llrdford ronU. wWo wait*.
BEST
STVIJJS.

Dresses in Every Wxnleil Style and Malerial
—LADIES- CPR|NG DRESSES IN THE MAY SA1J7 AT
$1.W. Sr. W, $L60 and $9.50, wortli recularly $6.50 to $20.
lUNltoixl i iads. V-He*. Wool Raliues. taerges. Sll^ Poplins.
Cbultica. < I-., etc.
—LADIES' PERCALE DRESSES AT
69c ANH «8c:
$L2.-..

WORTH

$1.00 AND

LIGHT. MEDIl-M AND D.VRK

COUHIS In BOTH LONG and SHORT

Men’s Furnishings
-MEN'S SILK NlprKWEAll at 3S-, 3 FOR $1.00; blab grade tillka, In
lo.sreml and rrn-mible stylos: renilarli n.i-iti
7.'.r and $1.
—MCN-S SPRING DRESS SHIRTS AT SOc! HERE ARE KIHUTS THAT
SHuW HOW Ml'CH HEAL VALUE <'.5\ HE «'l:iiWDEn IN AT AS
L'nV .5 PRirK AS 50r- WELL-MADE, fl'T FI'I.L ANH ROOMY.
• iorm MATERIALS IS NBW SI'ItlXG
I'.tTTKRNS.
NEGLIGEE
blllHTS. SOFT CtlUJlRS ATTA< in:Hi OTIiKKS WITH SEPARATE
SOfT CtiLlJlllS: ALL NEW GOtllkL CHOin: AT r.'X.
—F5jmii;i 8'tvBR variety+a flaer D.oaa Khirii iu lali-at uprlns colon at
T5r.
and $1.2:..
TS1S0:
AT A
REAL SAVING.
................................. ............
TbcTC are abcnit
:/>'! dorr;) alL.t.-ther; li»arly aft sizes In all siiltrx.
-WHITE C.5T 1 NION SI IT.S WlTlf TllE KU>SF;D KIIOTI H! BIG
SPECIAL LOT OF UNION SUITS AT $IS0: in all styles, tine ribbed
gartneuta and athlMlr atjles: Iona and short aleev<i;ifnll, Uiree4|uan«ra
and knee length: all rexular and oxtiu aizos.
-MEN'S FINE r.NIH.N SPITS Vt $1.25. $UM> and $2: blsb-Srade. per(eri nuing ciiod.. f'lr lumlntlar meu; White Cat Brand.
—MEN'S FINE SI MMER WOOL UNION SUITS In all alzea. $2.50 auk.
—UU line or bun's s'lmmer noderwear at 2.’>c farmoL ^

The Free Premiums
A leaturv tbaCa plnaslna to oar cuatomera are the premiums we
dvo away conairimK oi Oak Hoiking Cbalra. Re(a of DUbea. Balt Caaea.
I'cllfnoalB. Guaranteed Slliorwaru. Cuaserbica. Me. etc. You can get
b'premluai witb 50 il.k.tn; oibera with 75. pio. 150 and 200 Uckeu.

—WOMEN'S LONG SILK CLOVES I —WOMEN'S IS-BUTTON
BILK GLtWBS AT #Se an . ...
VERY SPECIAL AT 69c; THESE , extra quality MlUneae 6Uk In black
and white: all sizes.
ARK TO HE HAH IN TAN. PON
—AT 26c are\glovea in ailk Rale
fJEFI. H1.ACK AND WHITE.
I and allk meiyrUed laSeta.
LOREN.
TRAVERSE CITY'S -HOSIERY STORE” FOR WOM^ AND CMILt
COMPLETE A8SOHTME.NT —WOMEN'S 25c HOSIERY AT 19e
-WC.MEN’S AND ClIlUmEX^
PAIR;
the
celebrated “BURSON
OK SILK HOSE AT FTtOM 25e to
ir.c IIHSIERV AT 11c PAIR; wom- $2 rj); wG mcntleo bere 3 May Sale
SifrAMU-SS- HtMlery.
AnoUwt
values:
iti-8 black itrUon boao. donUo becla
ablpmont in time tor tbe May Sale.
1 LOT WORTH 50c AT............2»e
and tws. CblMreD'e heavy ilb1>ed
1 ixrr WORTH «r,c at............39c —Baby 8o<^, apedal ralnea at ISc
acbool b<«e In 'Marly all alxca.
1 1/)T WOUTH 75c AT............ 4$c and 19c.
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'C UNDERWEAR IN THE MAY SALE.
-Clearins; 1 lot of MISSES' AND
. DNION SUITS AT
^WOMEN'S UNION SUITS;
CIHUIREN-B r.':i)FatWEAK al
CIAL FOR THE MAV SAL
10c; iiiiBseB' wins blei-ve and aleeve25c. THEY COMB IN UtW h
le.-s loata and laiv-trlmmeii pauu;
.SLEEVELESS STYI
Inriiiila' loin: sleeve VeaU,, etc..
,
i-.i.
■ -.. _______
f'
I2fei. ___
sTKl■ 15c
valiioa,
, LACE
.. TIUMMKH;
.
«ui.
sleeve and neck atylea.
BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERIES WIll BE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR YhIB SALE.
— Rtii :iDil !.'.r Eiubmlderioa at »c Y'ARD; Csmbrie
—45.|D>-h Floniitlaics In beautiful dealoa. enbrofddeoigaa. about 75 plei-es at 9c yard.

AT 79c.

—DAINTY NEW SUMMER DRESSES at $1^, $1.75, S2A0.

t DAINTY WHITE DRESSES for
Indtea. mtawn and Juniors al Me. tl.OS,
$2.50. S3.50 and $5 fnatoad of $3, $5.
$k.,o and up to $15. I.«sl •easdn'a
j-tiie* BitrarUiely- prtred lor quick
rlraranre In the Annaal May Gala A
number of all-over embroidery and
voile dresses are Included.

—GINGHAM « PERCALE DRESSES,
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR THE
MAY SALE. MANY ARE PRETTY
STYIASS FOR AFTERNOON AND
HOUSE WEAR. THEY COMB WITH
HOTIl HIGH AND l}oW NECKS.
REGULAR and EX-TRA SIZES Tu 4

More examines ol Hay Sale ValaesI

Women’s Sptina Gloves In SUk, Ud and Usles; Me to n St.
-THK KIH t:i/iVE.S AT $1JM aud
$1.50 aip ct. nptionully k»od at
Im>H> prin-a. IHuidy In a good ranso
• d Hie iiioBi wanKtl apriug tbadoa.
ftud I.IikIi and white.

BEaVSON-K VERY NBWEoT STYLES;
HEUCCS,
WORSTEI>S. BEDFORD
COftlLt. WIDE WALE SERGES. BTC.

LIXKH; $IIXTt iil-» A.NH SEKGE;^ ; llnlRnrliio: ollii-rs in new Uee.triBBied
IN TAX. NAVY AXU W-ACK.
1 rffrrU. Values up to $26 at $24.50.

SLEEVE 8TYIJ5S; ALL SIZES TO 44.

Some oi tbe May Sale AllraellOBS la

—MEN'S WORK -Shirts at ssc;
rSl AU.Y SOU5 AT Mr; CHOICE
OK MKIHI'M AMI UARK C01A)R8 l.N’
AU. SIZES TO 17.

I-MHOII riiiauay nkidels: noine wtib silk lellsrs and lapeh;
M-rces. BhiiKordR. rherks and mixtures. The oiajomy of
the styles are i-opieti of much blsber prl.od models,
tliai lu many rases there li Jost one of a kind, There U a
world «f valjue-slvlns enrompsaaud'Ma this
MS) Sale pf 00818 a

jei.lK uxwIt.Ml 111 iiuie li.r tbia uale.
ar- I'l.- UMU.1 d>r iiuaUty.
Si'DWKli I'HooK hX)ri..\Rt>S at 7»e; a
i.ruilh
till- \rr> urWf!.i txjloni and desl-.iis loi H'tiliR; at] lu rjiliiaiie UlOM pat-

Children—

Boys’Suits at

AU. Orn HKHI-GRADB
TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES
Cn> in THS may EAUt AT
10% OFF.

Laiki’ Coats at $10; Underpriced 25% to 40%

Ntw Spring &lks
"KamcniH for SHkk"—We tnenllnn two «f
i..- i.ilurv III till* May S.ile:

Sl'hiXC STYMiS rolt the

MAY KAl.K l.i-HXn.MlJS IX tllK IKIV.S' |>KPT,

—TRAVERSE CITY'S OHEATErr WASM^OOOS STORE; Never have we
ste.WD a a.drr »e1o-tl<>i. or belter T.xlu." ; prailirall} every- wanted fabric
fioni the iiiripensive prlnta to the daiuilnel of Hie auminer allks. A SI'EClAI. SIIOWI.S'O AT Kc. Indndins prctij •I'laaufK. tutlaca. Cicpea, VoUea,
Tub and Waab Stika. etc, etc.

IIrIh.
much

New Waists and Mooses, $1.25
—ABOUT seo IN ALL 00 ON SALE AT THE ONE PRICE: IJkWKB.
DIMITIFIS. VOILF2S. MKKCBKIZBD WAISTINOB. BA8T1STE8. PTC.
SOME WITH HIGH NECKS4 AND IiONG 6LEEVES; OTHERS WTH
9
.lOHKSPlKRE COLIvtRS ORt 1HCTCH
. .. NE<T< WITH SHORT SLEEVE.S.
A GREAT MAfO' OF THE WAIBT8 1IN THIS MAY SALE OFPEEINO
ARB ILARKLY EVER PRICED IJSSS THAN $].M.
—WAISTS WORTH UP TO $4 IN THE MAY SALE AT S1.9S, $2J0
3 allka, dainty voUee and eze
flue llngerlce and I

non

-

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-....... ..

Muslinwearinthe May Sale
H POWN
GOWNS AT SBc: CtY FULL
FUt AND WEtX ilADE OF GOOD
—MUSLIN
QUAUTY• MUSUN;
Ml
RFa7VI.AR. LON
ONE; tJLCR
CK AND EMBROIDERY TRl
75c VALLES AT 59c.
60c MUSLIN GOWNS IN THE MAY SALE. S$c: Stmilar TalOM In
SOWBS at S5c. 9Kc. $1.25 to $L50.
—WHITE CAMBRIC PETTICOATS AT flOe, TBa. Me.
I
■c. S1J6.
S1JS and
SL2S: vBlnes tfaai will make tbe mi '
Q one of tba bnatet
departmenu during tbe May Sale.
-MARCELLA COMBINATIONS at Me. S1.2S. SIJO. S1J0, SE20 and f2J0;
throe garmenu combined In one: a oonet cover, abort aklrt and drawnra.
—Marralla Skirt-Drawen at 49c, 77c, and $1J5; a dosed Srawar, an
open drawer, and a abort akirt all In one.
—Other cambric draweta at 25«. 39c. 50c. and np.
,

The May Sale of Petticoats
—60c GINGHAM PETTICOATS AT 29c; MEDIUM COLORS IK NEAT
STRIPED PATTERNS.
—NEW WASH PETTICOATS AT 59c and Stele Crtakly Seemckar ta
pink and white and blue and white atripea. alao all-wblte.
-CHIFFON TAFF-ETA PETTICOATS AT $1JS, worth $3.00; ablrrod
and pleated floonee; a May Sale Special.
—THE BILK TAFFETA.
'ETA. HBATHKRBLOOM and SILK MBSSAUKE
PETTICOATS AT $1.95,
11.95, ,$2.60. $3%«.\f3J5 and $4.96. Come In every
wanted spring shade> and black. Tbe
The deasob'a
deasoa'a ben ralnea twady la
In the

i

m

ORAVD niAVSSSE HE&AU> AIVD TKAVEME BAT EAOLE, TUESDAY. MAT S. inS

1»A0E ro\n - <•

Htiuii- tni'iMy )paiii aE». tbe IV-tiolt
UpTinnn i-.k-IpIIW In Id ■ t‘l. iii,- on Ibo
•Mine Ki'iximln .\ yiMilig man koO u
juunp wVimnlt, ■wi-rOli'nHM. dlrappoan-il *lt«T Oip idr-nlp niid ai ifir
•ENTCNCE OF PRESIDENT COM.
tlmJi II wiu tlxMiiilii lltin bad •U»ih-1
PERS. IS SUSTAINED
Hut Ilnrlna nit id «li<> »•'■«<" U>a1 luiv;
Engine -Stepped in Midair. Thrdwing
m>lir»iK lin» ix-rn liralii fijxii
Him Clear pt Machine to the
Believed Vletima Were Murdered at
Ground acneath
he mii|>h- ami nimor lind M|>r>nil l« CHARGED WITH VIOLATION
MRchtll and Mcrviwn Maat Pay-Five
Picnic on Old Lanpdcn
WHITE SLAVE LAW
the pffix-1 that, a IrpS’xIr niav barHundred Oeltar Flnei
Eitate.
Inkpn plai-p Inaliiid of tbr rlulH'inrlil
Says Ceufi.
aK«<l "t. gi .\Hlwaakm> avietor,
thai «ns i.-nnm-d
inatamlv killcit at Sllhcr
t..*l^l< (nm-..«pr> »r llir .kxlrlnnk to
day sl.ll.- makinc a niRl.t In n4di>ta»4>.
DriroK. Hirh.May S —Tlip dlncnv
WasbloKion. Uav
^uMaii.inc tho \V|i<-ti at « hficlil ol I.'pO r<-<-t tbp pti- rry of ten ekoj^'ion* In IliRlilaiid rtw'liii lllylilBrnl i«iV iM.ll-1- to im
Rlnr 111 Cnrliion it nemplumthni llii-ip iiiar liavr li—n
Munn.i. today baa
mirmiit 4'haii.c' «i:alOk} tlx- Aiik-iI pioiii'isj. rarlM'ti siis tliiosn ilrar of park, n l.pttoa
ftmiindii
Ion till* iM-tlPl that a tmr.iily
Frdrrallun of lAbor >< iuMs, tiie'tlip mn< liloe and sirtirk ibr Rrouiu) opeiK'd a iiiyiilcry utilcli tlif loisl todletH<-t court of ai'iH'alx thin alinAnsi.
llrp bt-llcirlnay now Ik- eolvod. - Tbo iKTUmil on llui Mmlp day. Tinwerp nuiiiivnl in tin* i^niniy
brld that l*rc«ldput (inmit-rB
ukok ioits wrrp Immd on wliul uue
rUlt’AfSO —Ih-Mpili: repi-alfd advcr*
mi lufeMtlaatloii la lii-InK
hbould acr\p lblrt« iUvk In jail, and
lumiorly known a.< tlu- ijiHfnloD pmi
that Vice ITi'ildrat .Ml[<-tii-ll Mini 2mh ilepiiiriitii. tlic rhll ucryUo conimlii-.
Xoer till' l•rln^s u lotiR kptd inodp.
Second Time W«lWn Two Weeks
retat7’ MorrNon vbm’M |ia> M'"'.' liDc.'i. siim <sti KPt no upjillcatiiB for tlip', Madid kitlfy »iib plilu-d ii|i. '
That Big Spade Has Been
Sl.i'PM. jfili a.« UkS-iMant dt> i-lpi-lrt. laii.'
Brought Up for Serious
Offense

JACK JOHNSON
FACES TJIIAL

SERVE THIRTY DAYS INSTANTLY KILLED SKELETON FOUND

FISHERMEN’S LOCK
\V. d. I'mlor thinks that the osyluu
irwk U Rood CDuiiKb for bint, mj tie
KOI out ni two In the momluK anl
laiidi^ oiKbt flne iBbablianU of^thx
v.uiiT and.the seven i.'.oinbers otMiis
fniully ha.v that they earh bad uoc and
there was one left for Riannera.

■PUli-- -Wbat Lind?" was ibe nett <jiK-yiion, and the reply « BUie. -Fish."
Well, ns lunK os iberc are a nnaaber
cif kiiidx of tirli in this vielniiy and
some of Ibe i>e>i|i|e are somewhat ^
BtninKers. li M Imrd to tell the diffeieni-e from luliiDuws and |>erch and
tiu.ut. Anyway ihvrv were twelve In
ilie pail and ibe two nshenben wero

Mr. and Mrx. Hoi) k:dwards weal lo'
•Vorthimrt yrSlviday. They have md.
i.-ninii-d. bill wle-n iluy do there will
be Home more Bdiiiiious lo be tnadc
Mr. and Mr*. Uert Ward uud Kibn lo this rolutiin.
»
tVard Wf’iil to l!un»r.. You a.^hl
kniiw iliiir Arl would K' I bis liiull.'hui
J. F. Jenks cauRbt the rear end of
he had tc. have his wife hr.|- him. Will the li;lir, train Ibis iiuirniaK. and when
ChaKP •Ihl bis slimi and hit wife
last reeti Kiyins amiiud Oie'M-nd was
imi III Im- outdone, mi she landed jurl elnthod w'lili a iiair of ttaders. a bitio
nil eieii r<ft). Item Wan! ban nut bet-n fiaiinvi sliiit. lull li.-isi et and iwl.
ill till- RatiK- as looK as .\ri. :4i be ont>
Kill leu. bill be -wys Uiai Ills atnounta
Pha«. Ilni'tiekani. Slimnsin jfowai-d
M at uim b R- a!i <if Art s. .M's. Ward, ami Tony Pilgn-k weni llie Hrvl -nf
uf roiiiM-. lind |.i rs-al lief- liu.diand. io the inontli and ihey do not believe In
Oalmrn, M.;? I.-.Mra. Jorr|ili l‘a>
•■III <d Orliorii Vila ihp rui-iu uf bur
full HRu, May r>,~Womcn aiado up .be lirouchi iiomc IS. IuSio,Ward is havInK all the fun ihe Hrsi day: tlie.v
mint W.aliippdiii aiipracHin.
half ilie vriiwrd' that fouKbt for ad- piiinil«-r llisn must of the fisbeioien, llbe to ii'riad Ihe fun niii over other
dsyfi and ro the- eaiii" bom- Ian nlelit v
Mm. Krpd IkH-iiiaii and dauithlpr o! miltanre to the federal court today hill Ills ir count for more to hlin.
and tbi'lr hasketa were heavy wilb
I.nk<- JiinnUm lx vlultini; with rcla- e heti iat^ Joliubon weiii oil trial he
liirs at Uli'ii llai'oti tlila Wi-i-k.
ul'iKed vJolallon ol the while slate , I! P. NcwliowK-. A.'T. Ho^^.ias and iLc'lr eivi.l lueV. Thin nil u.,! tbu llm. .
It nnd llieir friends me baiiaK sotne
Mr. and klrx. Jiwiioa Coyuo ol N‘pj. 1-". Kiilr an Imur iM-tuie euart tv. W. in-an bi-ll.if in Ihe reeall
aIhei
WMiu-d
to
rec-nll
ilie
old-lJme.i
nmd cfllloK on acniiiii! i>| ibi-lr l;eDsi-ii I'liy liiiip moved ou ibo Well*' t.li'KMl all seats were taken and ibu
Hint ibry
iiad
duiinc the war croifiiy.
fanii HI VVi'xi Kiuiaon.
d'jors vlosed.
Mrs. Kllw Kiiniii of OiilMirn vlaJled
Jubiisou's iiuoriiey annouiimd that. v.b.n t:i...i- went f'.snin:: ilicy ri.-.u-e-l
witb rohiUips and friends el Trawrw If fris'd the liKliter would leave (be’ n sW]> 111 .Itu- iioii-e Iin the tiy, r I lial
(‘ill hiM week.
iiiiBiry at ouee and probably llv^ in uil liecrt olferp»! then, und sli-ni in the
I Mini. Thui Is. -Mr. Iiean sl -in. bin
Alfn-d Varnne of iVmtlar ia vlalt- Kramv
I SpeHators Wen* dlsappokitod when;
'V *“> Ibry .c,ullii-| lxInt; wlib bis iiarentB al Km|>lr<nie ciurt unnpunred he wouldn i vail, ‘
*>“•
Pf ibeir <oiajwnneymibU Is Ibclj.diiis-i. a . ase imill - oVkuk.
Neither . m- warned to . ul.h. t:i.
tomoblle.Vhk-lij II »u* i1,e s.H.md llnic within
r s« they bro.mbl iu.m- -Strum
lIoadiiiK. Pa.. .May 3.—Mcaibcm of
be purrbased of n. It. Oall.r at Kinpire. iHii'ioil />r-!•»■ Iban two wcMiks that,
...
the Urollierhood of Andrew and Pblllp
Prank WlRKins Is tu.iUii!: on lbi}|iiie Ms Mark lind faded a scrioua'
trow mun.t states eamc here today to
luiUHTl.v of Mary iioldeiis iii-ar.Gleui<<> uiRe. On April :::e be was fined, Mike fhiiftre w.-trii i saiL-llid wii
luinii jpiie' lo the i-elchraliOD of the
lake iiiday. We are sorry to bate|»i.in o on a «-bnrK<- of smuuilini; a din-,
-■.th anuhenuiry of the fuundine of
rrbin amoiis US. us ibvy were niond nerklace Into ibis .rountry for
*the uraaDiutlan in this city. Tbc
i.led neiubbora.
I.
1. .....Ifc .t.ll. .Ilo. K.I. 1,„,
••la-nini: serMcca' will be hi-ld lonlfibt.
J,
.1, . H™, ]„■ 1.11 the hUnio.," el.hl
U.elW.
Tlie ..J
Sei-unMlc«o^A|t^mfeh..-wbli'li
KU5IX. 111.—Ue.ause the printlpal
was Ihe aicvui of U>e
chapter
-ter. ll wes'iilp and link lor «,vi,
•iill.tl him H -rwuRb neik.- (JeorKe
ernuH-iit I'Hlay was ilelle Si-hrvlbnii-eiiDK III Isas, will limiso tbc dclc;two
hruTM.
anil
bin
felUjw
will

' M.iiIkt K^ljnie<l as cosc-b of tbe hlKb
a rt-yempld wblle airl. It was.
eates Ibis evenint: when Dr. Rufus W.
liiends
muik time
H.ilii«il ull.lelh- teams. .
Ii. r lesilnumy iliat the Indlnment''
MlHi-r. Ilie founder, will deliver the
«lii.»i loday s trial wan based. wiia ‘"
^
*
principal addrcES.
Best Medicine for Ccics.
• enrred nKjlni-t Joluison last fall. The! ,, . ,,
*
,

indlrlmenl cbarKtw that !U-!le Sc-brell-^
' '*
d lue«_«>i...;.U-* • r. when MU Ik. t.x.k tbo fancy of
^ ,be Im s! elers;
i-nny roiialstthR of Mr. and Mrs.
WOMEN CROWDED COURT ArtA Wliiule.
'Ir ami Mrs. W. J. Cliafc.

m-lOotnen s

-Cm' ■- ■■ »**D“

and Wsses ^uits

J)n Many Striking Resigns

distinctive Suits in plain tailored and
/fovelties at $JZ. $15. $18.50. $^5. $30
St Sale of
SS Skirts at $S.50

There is nothing which gives more gciieriil satisfaction to a womiin than a well made
suit either in a plain tailored or novelty.
The suits sold at this store are selected
Seventy standard walking
skirts. All good stylesdn a with the idea of giving the utmost-salisfaciion
and
the best value for the money. The very
variety of colors and de­
signs. Your choice at $3.50. best designers in America and Madame Savarie, the European representative of the
Woltex Company, have put their Itest efTorts
into suits shown in this department. Hy all
means see this line before buying.

Soiled Maists at
Marked Reductions

From 50% to 75". reduction.
AH good styles, simply soiled
and mussed.

More Mv> coats are daily beiny added to our
already attracliPe display of yeomen's outer
garments.

be back, and give n smooth lit to
i»y figure. Price SZ.7S.

J- M. Milliken
JraPerse City's

BROTHBIHOOD MEETS

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I Iiinx imdU'Ine I

Store

85—..------ pQ----- CM.—------- (3

63c ON THE POLLAR
h What We Paid

MIRTH KRAUSE & CO., OF GRAND RAPIDS,
Xofinfaderen and WktlaoUrt ol Skoet.

FOR 1045 PAIRS OF SEASONABLE SHOES AND OXFORDS
This great lot of s.-tsonablc fo-itwcar consistt of a portion of their lurpliis rtock, ageuts aamplcs and lots too small
to catalogtie. Hundreds and humiretis of pairs of children's shoes and o::tcrds. Sirup 3.tDdai: in block and Uu. Some
with diffcreLl colored top:. Plenty of shoes and oxfords itr men and women, in putent leather, vici kid and gnu lucUl
Jealheri.

Will Be Rlaced on Sale CommencIn0 FRIDAY MORNING,
IV4ay 9tti, at IVIarvelousIy L-ow Rrtces.
The selling will continue while tbe slock ia:ts. but first choice is worth something, so come as caily^s i:ossiblc.
Til-- ii»iii’-..l
..f
Sli.x- :
•1. will Ir :iiml.ih'llliiy jieiit.- whi-ii \..ii
ihe iiiipoi
i.-e of ibis N.-ilin:r
i\.-ul. Wlun till- lih.l..- Sj-.r- i-ir>x ,11 >1
\\f M-li III
a Imv
Thiii i« ii i-;!!.'- uf wln-n• wiioii->oih-r 11.1'.
tvillii.K t>. •.•-!! <-|if-n]i.. in i.rib-r i.. efT.-ei 'i
.injili-».
■Ill I'lN fiK. Htiinll to • .iinlo{rijtu.^Tln- ir-'.orllll•'nt of :
Jioix aiiii ;rirj«. iiini vJiiMroM is vi-f>-«i»fir|ih-te.
Sizex o' ^.
atirl i hiMn-u.
Sir. s ef- to i-J iiii.l
to 2 for Imi.w hiul.girlii.
.Sin-, L*>_.
I,
|;ir{f..r la.i-o Mini girls.
AiiiI.h vnrii-<l showinsr of men'K tiinl tvoimdi'a hIio<-s- and
MXforils in fill kIx ■s*Hiid idl ii-iith'-r*.
Don 't niT'-i
;!p- big Vi of Maek vi-l\i*1 iniHon si..... .
\V.- are iiyt.-asing tb-- !n|si!:.-^ ol oiir •di‘«- tlejuiHmi nl by
oitr imli-y of in ib r s -Uing: ll'« pHivily. ijtiii.lt e.sli-s and .n
lanr*' T'-Jnnor of li;isiii<-ss jluit we're'aiYi-r. And when
able fo off. r you Mi<-h bjiylng <-bjiuis-« ,ss tliis, w.- know llnit
file hb's- ij.-|>«i!io-ll! will 1>. ilirongisi wIili i-ager nistoMors.
KverjThing will I-. ir». n-adiin-Ks for the M-lIiiig lo Mart
on >'ridiiy iiioroinif oi !' o>lo. k. Voii'Jl snr.ly
oj. iiand
if yon vain- il»- ii n- lta-.iiu' |ei\\i-r of a iloJIur.

Quick Eules and small profits the policy of this store.
\V- jir- ;;|ii.-.ys w-.! • jivi.ki- niol iuit-:.nig ■<• take mlV.Ullage of any Iradi* inni ibat will Ifeio-lil oiir i-nstoiiiers.
.\od wIp'ii oiir Mr.' Uieu'iillinl was git,.ti t|,,. i-haio-i'- of luiying
tills gr.iiiil fol of Sj'riiig SlowK iil alanil ieb- on lln- dolliir. tnijiii-iily .ivsiileil liiniseli of lip. oiiiHirliiniiy;
Tile slnM-s ;ire now In-iiig iii)|ia<‘k>'<l mill will lie pi-ady for
selling, ■■l■nltlu•neitlg Friday uoiriiipg, siiol lasling iiiilil sold.
And i-obl j.i'iiit will itof do jiisiit-e |o the reiiijirkabie valm-s
lliiil will await your eBoos^ng.
Tlii-t is by far the gn-Hli-st elifsi-oiit of hbo.-s Ihis htonhas . v.-i* iiinde. Hnd when we Kiiy ijp- shoes nre Ironi the well •
kti'iwii wliol<-s,-ile and munnrueiurliig iioits.- i.f Minh.KniiiNe
ii t o.. (Srmid niijiids. it nit-aiis tiuit >oii seeun- the iiest there
is linole Jli dej.i lldilble Mild stylish fixitWear.
. . I ............xjii-eiiiig n-id bargains. Voii'll not he disniipointi-d.
i’nss the yvord fo .voitr frli'iids nnd neighborK.
I’ri.ss will be so low .v.m'II he glad In hiiy for finwnt
iie-sIs and for fiifftre wear. VnirH h-ave thr store with twi».
Ihn-.- milt f..iir |i)ijrs of shoes, ll< inemb.-r. in. shoddy shoes.
•Iii'l gieal. Iioip-sl haiiwear nl'i'riri-s tkid wouhl l>i'.iiii|iossibIe
to <|Hoie iin.l'-r oiln-r eiretimstanei-s.

See Next Issue ol Tbis Paper lor Price Quotations.

GLOBE DEPT. STORE

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THOUSANDS AT SHOW

...

enwiit to bniialUy and th«f lunei reLolUiij; and iinpi'iniaide forms of d.-pr'aviiy! Jobiisim'* Mv-ond wliltc wife.
I r-ii'-fly (an-ille ('atnernn, of MInnr,-!<hI ili-spfle fhini-IIoPr l-.v ilio Kiri's niotbi-f lo pre.11 tin allb.iiiv. wn* evpiHie^ tv
I loan lialay wilb liir leisbuna.

/ IhlHiii. Mi( h.. Mil.' .'..-■n'C Hm.serati-h. btn his n-ven-tjee ha
iml.sl 1.1 H—»al ihe.esaii DiimlM i ibai hi.H.-n.' IVirc Powi ami Made In Mlcliixan i'.-Ddti<i4 sbiiw IN Hie nfflcial a|s
i.ndi raurl.t ,m Ihi* inj.,
iH;|.\ilan of an cxhtiili wimh o|H-ned
Hi-tirj' Tlite^-n. ased nine, nnd Karl loday In (he M'sync tbiiilLdis under
Hio wuiici vlflull of iJic Dciroll llousoV'lilluli.
Went ilow:
r.vi-r. KCK Hvo hJiiMl. e:<vil,t>d Jioles. wl.ex' leaKue. OlflFial* of Hie lesgee
today tlmt prorf-ids from
irili IsjukIiI a llvi-H-cotannounced
line, secured
I’.-lit huoh and .-iiliii- ViOiDiK and listir.l the exhibit would b.- tired toward tbe
:-.r |n>rcb all the luoruirtK. They coDsliuetlon uf a-club bonsc and offP c
(urted to IxSM’ so.I while by the old liuilillnR to he known as the WAineo's
• m boom tlu- !mc. at they tbmuhi IPilIrtinK of l*eirolt. Thousands of .
inenilierf ol Housew Ives' Icafeue* In
I Acknewledged Rcccgnition by Untted iMx-anic 'entaiiKleJ hi the roots end Ohio. Indiana and Mlcblgmi rliicc
they b-san inillinb With Hie rvf'Ult
Sutes With Ceremony.
liiat ileiiry was almofc |>'*!k-J into were exiiestM to attend tbe stow durthe river. Earl <guiie to his assis; 'UK tbe rlx daj f It w1'l rontiunc.
1'tkiii.
rffe nresnn.mlon'
■ V l.y 'l^luarcl T. A»i!liam.s tbai'Se an c and 1»ciwl<* tV-ai tlicv tacdod i
.Kvlbnnd fnuu lUt wa:
In. hca ions
or He- .XiiieiPai Iceatli'p
iial riHw.liiUfni lo.tlre' fiilust and lii-iwd the ecalt- al five and
Ilf liie ( JiipL-n- n iniblir was ijuariir |■cunlk. Th- boys Miiied i
Miia’le ail ncsaLlou of imu-li s.vremun.v. the rcisiner ibU morii'iiK that aite ihlr.i: ifiw-Jji-slili—take Klcetri.- Mil­
[.Miviro also ix'ivKHiruJ liiu lliimiv they bad Umled this biK rrbdw Hk- lers. .Vintilne iK'iter for the siomai h.
illdn't want to Hsb for mi..- more iwrvb liver Of k'dno's/ Tliousani!'M' they
I
today.
owe their lU.'s to this wondcrrul hfiine
tiicy looked Job sii-ali to lliei
nmo-Iv. Mrs. O. liMiiciauli. of 'iw
tal rciil'-r. X. V,. sail: "I n'canl
II. P. Sim-ke was iu An-adla. mid he Kleclile Itlilcrs as ime of tb.- Krone. i
Child's Constancy.
iluiiiBbl
that
iH'lween
sclllmt
tliwwli
of Klft*. I can never foraci wJiai it
Tf only we realUed M. If only wn
lias
done fur me.' C-l n Mullp jour.
would
flmw
Hie
natives
bow
he
i-uuld
euliiraled It mnn>. we could seo vtUi
H'tf and see what a dlll.-ii'uee It will
clearcyed vlxlon tl at all of a child's land other ibiiirs l•osi.le urdeia
in yemr licallli Only .'“c nnil ,
I orUinal nsture breBibrs cenrfancy. piw iiii-l itie nei-cssary oiitlli. Some make
fi nd. Ilcemiiiiieiidcd l>> all dniggists
I It Is en msetiUai airength .of the tra- f-iy iliat 111- fell Into ibo creek: oilier. of Trnvcisc City.
denied child's nature to be coneianL >.vy that it woe a mieiake. he )iist
) Not until rur own false eittcplca hav* w.:u nfiir tlu- llsli. Anyway he
FOR SALE—M. acre farm, near Kliutw
j atiarked Ibe natiim! purity of iho
. Icy ami Holmes Hidinc: nice
Inrs. windmill, <tood hardwood land.
! child doe* H become inconF'atit-^tB" L-»(i carr.iins iiuiue the Kifhet.
walked ilRht by Hie gaiiie warden , all rtcanvl. only ll.ftm. on llnie;
pellablc.—IlaiTlet Beecher Stowe.
also fii ui-n s .. inllos <bm of TVa-.ilihoui f^ar u.- irvmblinK.
ciof riD tor f:.-kl.i"i .\.ldics*. I-'.
Conetipotien Cured,
I', nus.-eli. .its iloilal Dli: . IMroiL
l-r. KIiib'l N- » 1.11c Pills will
llamM Jahraus iloesn'i lar.- what be
liiav 6-^1
;els HO loin, ae li ir oomelhliic on I'jc
>oiir -bowiU -In iii-alil’y iximlition
■iiij of a Hoe. Ill- liHd to make a busl- WANTED—Two waitresses anil one .
Hadn. .Ixli:; Siip-ii. <■! Saiit»i'''.
l>c-r weiiL.
ii- fS call at HaiTk-It:i and he had sonic i liamber larl; wbkp' JI
-They ii;i- Ilie lx*! pills I
.A]ip1v iKik.' View- House. KIk Ka|c
I's. .1. 11.1 I
(riendf. too. w lio say that the fish bite
III.. Mieb.
tua> r-it*
thrill far I'niK-niaiilnu. itnliRi-silnn and down there. Porliafts they do, Uui
lo T I- !M|.|aiti',-" Will lielp .«oii. Priip
when v<m .an laud a twufooi Barter WANTED—Tompetont slri for genena
•JV lie oi')tiieii<li-d by all OrUKcU
housework. Apply MS 6th *t.. or
Miake. jwi Karier ro some. There
Traverse Cit’-. \ .
Sielnberc Brt*.' store. Traverae
taxld' rinbst in. that Beb;hbor>
City, Mich.
apiil ry-3t
hood
to he bad to leave his prtze.
Not Big Enough to Oo ’Room
"One hundred ways to cook an et*.“
rvttd Mrs. Newlywed from a new eooli
Cni-ed Bin for fteneral house work.
b'Vank Apfeld likes lo arise early
bTrst elase wuRet.
Mro. U -K,
book "Ob. dear! 1 can only eook and Ibe Hr*! of (he month U a epb-n
1 Titus, -HT Webster si- may 1-tf
this en oDoe!''—Judge.
■IM time to bcKln ibe habit. He said
Iliat Hic nsh did bite well, and he bad
Wonderful 6kin Salve. .
nod
hotel. Ad­
bill others stale that It the first
I!i«-Ui-a I Aniiia SbIm- if known
dress Miss Elsie M. Xelaon. Daroiiixlair .11 tilt- ia-fl n-niedy tiiaric iliKll was removed |>crha)u it woutd be
nsh. Mich.. IL No. I.
tnr all til'.caM’S of Ibr skin, ami abo^ scorer tbc a^aal facts.
April
IM mo*
fur bnrm-. biui.-ix and IioIIn'. K<siu<-i->
innammaiUiii. .I'ld U- southlns ami
WANTED—Mean acreage. FVee seed
Jack Pondrj and Ixmie Kuebn
I hrallnc. .'.T. tkis-anian, publbhcr of
furnlrhril
on
(he
first
thirty
acres
Ni-Wf of foi r.flios.
('.. wriles Mint
ro minhiy good fellows and lh»>
mntraeted. Traverse City Canlm;
onr lai\ licl|Ksl his inrii.UK*Bkin alb i>lay bull some. too. b'>i you dun'i want
('oni|4ay.
mch Jl-tf
■gii-nt afier other remedies lallcd.
lhat
for
a
steady
diet
and
iiJtilv :::.i lldommenoi-i! by all drui?,
all round sport take advanlaKo ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Dlrwcter
[Kl.'ts Ol Tiitic/se t'll?.______________
and Embslmer, 3i: Sonlh I'oion 81.
of all that'B Boinc and Ret In tbc f.shMrs. .V'ellle Pratt, uststant. CItz.
MONEY TO LOAN on Rood aad well Ing game. They dirt so this inonjliiK,
pitone ST:*
Wc treat you as wa
Improved farms. H. C. UarU. SI? Bii'l when last seen Jack liad a i>nil
woubl wish U be tica*ed.
State Bonk Bids, Traverse City,
mch 30 tf
nnd when asked whM be bad. said
llleb.
dprU Sytt

CHIXESE ARE HAPPY

FIFtSX CHURCH OF CHRIST, Scientist, Traverse City, Annoimee a Lecftn-e on

CHRISTI A1\I

by wm. R. rathvon, cs.b.,

of Boston. Mau,. a tnambor of tbe
Board
Lecture-

Church 0lCW.LSci»d«. Box™, M«...I EIGHT O-CLCXK.

FRTOAY EVE., May 91h, 1913, at the CITY OPERA HOUSE, Traverse Qty.
The Lecture Is Free fo the Public.

ORAiro mVEBfiE HUAID ARD T&ATSSSE BAT BAOLE. TUESDAY. MAY 6.191S

f PAOE FIVE

MORE MONEY GROGIAL VOTE
WHEN YOU HAVE TASTED
FOR DEFENSE ONSOFFRAGE
n. rAsnr itA » k ....

‘‘Pittsburflh Perfecr Fence
* it*M Weldtd, you can take it Down
and Pat it Up Without Injuring the Fence
Th«t’* a good poiiit to cxmaider.
Many a lime you would shift a line of
fr^ say. the bull pasture to the
^
t destroy the efficiency
of the fence.
In Pittsburgh Perfect", the only fcf*e
- with ejectrwany welded joinu. the tuys
ore permanently joined to the line wires,

TASTY PASTRY” FLOUR

It is actually a onc-ptece fenw».
Taking down "Piiuburgh Perfect** and
re-stringing it doesn't hurt it a bit. This
is ^ exclusive "Pittsburgh Perfect" f*«.
ture of economy perhaps you haven't
thought of. Our catak«ue. sent free,
tells of many more.
Get a copy at
once.

M.4*h.oai»~tS9UtontLD.r*a.xaAi«CH.LA«x
c»ncK£?(. rouLTKY td KAsarr yard ms caiidcm

r^’U mt m Akr.

SOGItUSTS OPPOSE nilKRAM TWO DIYS FOR

DEBITE

Wheat. All grocers sell iL
i f

^________ *___

*-<yery i\OQ \juarameea
Sasslen Wilt b« Devoted to Sattie Be
tween Preeident Pelncars and
MlhUnl Members of Bar.
thou Cabinet.

Atk your dnltr for ~Pin«tnirrt> P*r<Kt'‘and Ib^k nn Mt fornlahlnc It. Dn not allow hirs to penuadc
you that aom* oiber fme* it Juti at good. If he daaanl tell K. wrfta •« ditecl.
li r*« ar.
la Wb* r«actaa. wtita
hr ntU aawr af aar ALMANAC. ISIS-

The Hannah & Lay Co.

laindon. May S —Anntbor crucial
vole on woiitBB suffrage—Hio (uurih
Parlr. May 5.:-When |>aillam<m
In four yeura—Ik Id elgiil In tbo house'
raiivcne. lumurrnw after Us Kmler
of eoniiiQns within (wo days. Uuiieiiacail»o*^(if six WM'ki, the inice lieal dahaie began thin afternoon on a
itvepn Clemenreau ix>]ltlrlans an,1
minpromlse uicasure ioirodueed by W.
I’resldeni Pt.lmar.' will muvi prubahly
Iheklnaon. The moaeure granta
to an abrupt mil. and the HatIr.iiKhiau Id all women over IT.
.atiliii'i Will take ,tk kiaud iii’un
wrho are either hnuiie holders In Uiclr
tiMi tiring line in the aiUm-aey y-f ex
names or wivm of huumholdura.
tiilllioiiN fur aimy and tiaxy InIf twKBid Hip mua.uro will enfranm-BMV. The big l.»ue to eunie beloic
rhiiie nbout six million women.
i-hamlicr of deiwHi* will be of
The vote, siiioduled fur louiori'iw
deep Inlprokl lo the fulled Stale, and
so'ond reading of the
will be eloM-|j' witrhcl by 'I'nUM
l'nilo>lj ”**^*'*. **
li there is a majority In favor
Finlu. reprencotalhra here. Tbl. ul
Ihe lhrrrxA.vr.erMre.rmv WM!whi.i°I“
'»*
a1nu..i Idemieal It. general and lnl‘l'
detail lo the plan pruimrcd by Major
tk-orral i^onard Wood of Hie Anirri
ran army. Another big la^ue In the
pru|N»ed hundred iiimian dollar ar­
mament Im-reavr. A lutier fight Is
in«d!i li d oxer ihr.e measure*. Hioiich
ebanres are ihai they will jia;.-.
The. soilalUta liate 1««rn rxtreii.eix
biikx durlug-The vniaiioii Ju»t cloving
Mining uii opporiilmi. aud that Jean
Siian.. aorlallM lejdrr on the fltmi
SENATOR WORKS MAS iDEAS ON
will biiug exe.-y atom of Ms great
• TRUST PROBLEM
ability into the Iiatlle to defeat Hie
><rv> I* a foregone eumiur-ion.

Pittsburgh Sted Co.

lensnl house (SisirKP llalnl Imm Wla-' aeeoiid .easoii. It la otic ef the hest
coii'la. has hla f.imlly oUvIy acitled len.illi'.eis ut Ibe ground that la
In Archie Muiiro's house aud Bill al- known. Of eourse there arc many
A«yn. April :iO.-RoI«Tf Smith lia»
cooillltoBii of the land to eiiiitend with,
for Colin Munroa this mi
lakes a loi. of laadliiK^imi »<in<- l»:>
dnd In those <wm-k u must be aonieat the BrundaKc t'rwk'»»llrli for tlio
.Mrs. E. O. Wlanle s|>ent all of tosi wluit of an ex|>erimcnl.
Wylii. Cootw'rssc f«. .
.1 S. Horton has a snuill idoee of
uoek »ith her father In Trareree
irflld lust on the erice of the |•enln•
H. >L Hrntl liua piir(-haM<4l a Vuin Cll.v. Mr. runy In eiili yen l"».
rula |hil IH the Ucbtrsl saud In Ibis
(>i borses of Joe ('hate.
ill*. T. J. Cams of Traverse Cltj.
j ■'■•Klnii anil h>‘ lias In I\k- lust yrai
Tom Wariiei t« eticitiner at tin .1.™. ihc n.«
u,l. wc.
that a*Bbstt mill Ukl&s the place of »'rauk ihe fann.
lerace ihlrty-iuo Inehea. He liai doae
t'aritefiier.
Loscll and Frank Sours attended notlihis to the aoH In the wav of fen
Ira flarf «ill uiakr a larse rU-aili'; the l.ii>lneB'>> Missionary eunvcutlon tiltilnt:. lust uiwed the seed and let It
in Traverse City ilonday nlRln
tH**je«r a» uaual.
take Its onn «rn«ih.
Mr. Horton
Rd flrlth and atfe have motrsl Info
l.nra fiean Is eontliicM
her iioiiie eialuis Hist while h- Ihi-d In the
the BhtRt I’UirdinE at the auilon
south |iart ofThe •'emity, he had same
wltJl the measles.
Blubech Feniiift nmk the teachers'
pr. Loui; w’^ eallrMl to see Hock Ia ;eeil lent him foity years aim Aud bs
n few day*
^luch s ball)- to-day. He didn't think Slew some then, hut illd not know
Mias IMIlIt Hawycr has closed her Ih'e b.ib> seriously II!
tvt.at H was. and Hie fields In that
arhool In llie dUtrlcl pnnli of here
The Urango ladies served inaide 11) UhlHulioud are the most prodiietive
He la now cnluR lo work his
and returned to her home In Krunk- syrup and warm ' Idseult Saiurday
lort.
niKllt i honor of Jahn Doan'. ;j.,! en^und iimre s> M. imrilr than ever and
M.I.S ..I. A

with
hi. first. ei|wiien(.e —.11
will mtke a
hirtUuay.
of iblK aceuiing ImiiosUble
been kuiiinttieil i« the ehamlxcr. prloi

ELK LAKE.

■plcco *'f grtwind.'
tlHiHISIISEFtllNgr
to ilk xaia’Ion. It Is deihiiei] It woiiM
nk Lake. April ;;e.-Mr». (i-oic •
bare lu-eti lia.aed with rampBratixelv
r..rns returned the first «f last we, <
lille o,,|ui-tilnii The rrartlon a:ain-t
iCouHnued lit.Ill jiaKe one 1
fitmi a four weeks' visit In Chiiomi. lirsi this may sasii out. It dUI In
li..w.-icr. ha* -et In. !l Is glleged.
mill hn* giined »ueh proiiurtlon. Uiat SUted Thaf Chantiea Have B*c#m«
wlllt her son Robert and daughter. sriiiie eases last year. beveniy-Cte |hi
Commersia'ucd and ar« Turn.
Mrs. Merle Knasge. She bIm> made lent was lost In some piarrs. but aft
(1* tlimighi kome diVlcult;. ifiax b.■ng Nation Into Lot of Men- '
of a skctif grand er II iyas oner siuik Hu-n It will last. woman
i>OLICE
MAGISTRATE \perfein-eil by lb:- nuxcranieut In ke
dicartta and Beggar*.
curing ita (.sMuirc.
daughter.
Kury Sluing he goes u>ei the ground
TAKES-HOLD IN DENVER
Onev the** aira.urc* are dikpose-t
Krnest Franklin* and family a.e with a sjirliMt-iorMh hurruw an.l Hirfi
WavUlnston. -Mb:
NaiMtial and
of. It i« derlaevd that I'olorare's ejienicely settled on Hie John Cara's wHh a roller. In the truigli places It
state
regubi-uu
ol wum ti> be iialil
i.ile.*
will
oner
more
liegin
their
at­
pUrc. wife-li he has rentedwill set after a whlb' and Hione.ulu Says Womas Who la Not Good Houastacks on Mm through hi* prime min and pi lees to In ehaiyed by bu.iuckj
Wiii Sbernisn and family r HarlH)r]u;il b. worth the r^.m. This will elkespbr is Net Fit ter
Ikte;. Ijpiis itartliOM. whoui they wil! men wa* Hie u-uii’dx foi giced. j>o»S.-Tfuss. aic Ihlng In CuUi Miitiio. jlectuaily kill Hie June glass aflet the
dll everxtliiug in their i«wer lo over- erty and xii« prckei il>ed by Senator
Ihroxr a* they did .Xrlstluc . ttriaud. WoiLi- of falifornia. in a sihhvIi
•iax Oil the HUM juoblc.u. "Tlie ruling
flailhxm'* pre.i‘-.e; iir.
.b-rado ruy. Col.. May 1.—Took« Us.s in this ix.uniiy U 4he i-icti;.-.|
iug. liinbwBStilnic. iluating and other
tla..-. ' Woiks drelated.
•Wealll;. i
liiiUM-ludd <mHea arc the verj best
power, |«.iiH>n ara ^riaycd agatna:
training |i<«stblo for public life. With-,
and wpiiten wIm toll lot a
li. and the ou:y rffer-Hxe way
praiHiopn ibeae urts. un winiian
need expert; lo auceed as a public THICK WEATHER MIXED TRAFFIC ’<>
fk'* rxil i* to cli-xale Ihe sla
ofncitil ” Tl)l* rexolu(l»ii.irx doetriae
Hon uf wage earnrn- and curb the
ON LAKE HURON
We have quite a quantity of hand-picked white and red
ixos ex|K)UD4ed by Mrs. .May Aniiner|w>w-i-r of the eiiiiiloxer ctaas. Ttienkidney beam, for planting. It seems to be -U)e opinion of
iiian. who tiiay took tbe oath of ofI* no liriter way to sieomiiiisb thl«
lice <-r i-oniaiUalonor of rei-orda and Four Vc«s«la Art On Snoale and Aid »"*> 'l'»n renulnilot^of prices,. wag*
wai ::
lorg:e handlers that from present indications it wonld be good
and houis of Ubor" In support1 nf hl<
.cals, and pbllcc lungiRlnU-. At the
CannM 8a Aent
.lateuent that rhallHe* had b<t-niij
Them
ie<e:ii elerikiu Mrs. At
policy to plgnt loto of beans. We have as good a lot of beans
*' .« elericd irity elwlt. but bcllexlax
-----' xomnien lalired 'nml are doing "mrjr*t
as we have ever had. If you arc interested, call at our place
Mu- bad enough work Id the twu po-^ Hauit 8te. Marie. May 5.—In * than any other thing to make iM.< r.-tMiions the dierkship was iranxlcrrud heavy fog vblcli laM night hungoxpriMoa a eountry nf nK-ndiram, and
or write.
another Biunitiiial de|«aMment.
jtlie Ukra two steaiuera ran aahore and '"'Behrs ' He Mv.re.| .kmliew farnegu__________ I
"A wumaif who has not aucrceded*today are ___
refsirted
to Ibe leaking liad. amJ John D. Uuikn'eller
Do sot be under the i
in i*'ltig a jiood housekeeper is not I.v- The ateamtxr Fleetwiud ran oni of
t beans will grow oh
held puldle oflice,'' declared her omrse In laike Huron and
any kind of soil. The fact of the matter is that they will do
ilr? Ammeriiian today . The houae-] ashore In miles cast of Detour Folni.
• lie and tiH^ber are the goaents In,The Aesmnr Indus of Plrkands Usibmneh better if Pertiliaer is used. If you haven't enough of
thr home, if they sre a suereos tbero. er fumpany elraadcd at i»<trtl'a CempleU Accousting Given by Combrm-yard manure use Commercial Fertilirer. It is as pnditable
there ir no -rcaMin why ibe> aliould l‘■•ln^ northwest of I^m.Uig aboal. la
'mlttce In Charge
iiul be aueixfeses in publlr lite.”
jlAke Huron. Thick weather contin• use under beans as under com, poutoes and other ctdjm.
The relief eotuuilltee xtho haie Imv-u
As a polii-e inagiairaie. Mi*. Am- u«'d today and it was ImiKisslble to
isking rare of tbe funds and goods
nieri.iun will; be required to deal with twed aid.
It pays a big profit and improves the crops so much tiiat pvery
Hia( »• r seat to the Ohio flood suf-}:
pi-iiy liffenders and Juxenlle offenders.}
-----------------------farmer shonld use it. $20 per ton U the comer of Front and
fera h. • uiadc their report aud have
aem
iiii le balance of the funds th.it
Cass streets.
were In the treasurer'a bauds on lu
,Shr la » f'.riii believer in the tfertrine
Hid supply lommlUce In Dayton aud
ilial npurlngithe rod spoils the child.

Shera*. If herownsonxv.mebelMre ‘"ON 0'^^ BAMMED BY THE t'olumbua
in addition to tbe report let there
her In the role of a Juvenile offender
THOMAS F. COLE
be uienilon made of tbe fart that Hie
’agslnat Ihe Jaw. she will deal with'
' ' '
him exactly „ Mie would with any
•‘"‘‘ing V*^ Eviks lodgr telegraphed lloti the liist
Ml by Life Boata From
Bight when Hie repuris reached Uie
<rher "bad W." She Iblngs that
city of the terrible disaster.
|
the Cole
liiere wouli! be fewer violators of the
Tlie membera of ibe Sokol Nova
Uw if "pa's old slipper" had lieen
VUst.
tlie Bohemfan athletic soriel.v.i
Ml nemens, May
Ratnned by
used less Boringly la Ihe "esriy
_________
big Steel trust steamer Thomae F. and Ihe ladies fd U>e J. C. D. have'
days."
As___________________________
eaa be seen front her views
their own aocleHes hi Uaytoa'
-Mra Ammermaa Is a thoroughly prai
*«*«>
»*• kunk
lira] womaa.'
^
Included la tbe Kg
I don't know such a terrible |„t'Algonquin at » o'clock this tnoraln*. ular report.
Money and supplies were donated
about tbe lai." she i a.xely lUted to• Ww w,
day. "but I twB road Ibe ordinam'es. taken off lo life boats from the Cole. by 15T people la the city and <S
Intelligently And the people of Coke! ‘on'u'ton of algnaU is believed re- tannera donated potatuee, flour, ap­
rado (Tf. cat rest auured that 1 cab •PO“»*ble for the wreck. The wreck- ples and bean*
The Moral effect of a saving account is
Tout amount of vaali suhecrlp'Joos.
Interpret them well and shall Impose
»»■
«« *>»«
far-reaching.
>r.il.7«: expended as foUowi: 6*5
Cole 580 feet long.
the proper penalHes.
course
bushels polaiaee. Mcked. bought from
shall always, cake into
The man who saves his money is looked
PITTSBITRC—To prove that she John Fitch A Co.. »:si; JtJti bushels
the < ause .-n« effeei of misdemeanors
upon as a solid man of the community,
1S*hen thoee'^*° *'***“"■
vo»l of living. Mra poutaea. ucked. bought from Jcdin
inflletlog
who franrad (he aaeadmeDt ^'idtai
®- "“aery, preeident of the FUch A Co.. 1120; 6l\ buahbis beans,
he is respected and looked up to and
that the romaiDsioner of reegeds
^ rented a aUUon ,aa<Aed. bought from Traverae City
his opinion has more weight than tbe
ahowld stso dlseharge tbe duUea of
realdeoce ceo-IMilltag Co.. «»:; telepfaoMS and tele-'
man with nutbiug.
pollre magistral*. Uiey had no Meai‘'°“
Planted garden.
jgrama. »2.3,5:' remitted by draft to
I Emory Clark. Michigan preeident Red
that tbeee datlea wonld ever fall to
jCroea Soclet.v. t7:.4l; total. tSlI.76.
Stare a savings account with the Fir«t
«be lot of a woman. BlUier it waa
In addition to tbe cash subscripteat way og (hey figured If a woman
National Bank and get that gripfein
tloDs. the pruning of envelupee
waa elecM Bbe would resign In the
life.
the drayage of some of tbe potatoes
jrsce of such aiuhlple duties. Well,
were
donMed. Tbe committee also
they are going lo learn dlfferenUy. I
received as aubecriptlons Uie followam going ta etl«k tg (be end of nsy
buaheU of poutoes;
term, and 1 feel ^fldeat that 1 ahall
pounds of flour; 2S bushels of applet;
make good om tbe Job."
10 bushels uf beans, ao »*■«» there was
forwarded from here, through
PI.AIKF1BU). X. J.--h»# art of
committee's handa for the relief of
Under Control of U. S. Treasury.
milking cows U to be Uttgbt tbe
tbe flood eitSgren; 6T2.fl In c
boys aad glrte of tbe k>r«l public
1.338H bnsbela of poutoee; 71\
ariioole. ak>n< with ofber elemeau of
busbrie of beans; 2S btmbels Of sp>


ALLVN,

TO REGULATE
ALL BUSINESS

m

.....ir.rTirrs.r;™';"; host elevite the toilhs

GIVES GOOD ADVICE

OEANS

STEAMERS ASHORE

flood reuef report

.T::’:^‘jSTEAM£R WAS SUNK

CORNER FRONT and CASS STREET,

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

It is made from'Sunnyripe Graud. Traverse

J

piee; m. potuds e< fio«r.

THE FARMERS’ STORE

Fishing Tackle
The rirnt of .May will soon be here am] ymi will be wanting K)tnc
FIuIiipk ■Tnt'kle. and WL-wuiit yiin to ki-.-|i In mind ihe fa<i Hiai w«
bavo our of the tHki Btj>orie.I .Imks of Tat kic in .S'ortbt-ra Uicliigan.
and our iithcr are very iuw.
We have Steel Hods froiu s:-e tip. Ilamboo Kodr. from
Keel* troiii lOr up.

15c up;

xVe have a gmd a.i'orinivnt of bigli'^iade Flint, for $I.O*i |H-r doi
t'heaper Flick lor
|icr del.
xVe liaxe a .|ic<-lal ouHit <-ouilMlitg of ow Split namixio Htnl. im'e
llei l, 25 yards &llk IJne. our doien Fnelled Hmiks. one doren Slnheni.
one duT.en Klifc-, oue flx-fou i.euder, fur
Coiiir In anx] »cc our ]lu(. of Tackle before yoo buy.

FRANK TRUDE

They Arc Going
Fast
IBAT BIG PURCHASE OF COATS WE
TOLD YOU ABOUT
And it's uo wonder. If you could ouly see the
beautiful garments we arc offering at the lowest
prices ever quoted at this time of year, you could
not resist buying one yourself. Come and see'what
you can buy at the following prices, and be pre­
pared for the biggest surprise of your life.

5

7.00 Coats
8.00 Coats
9.00 Coats

00

$7 Coat
$8 Coal
$9 Coat

All v»osl serges in black, naxry or Uo. fine all wraol coveru and
fancy mixtures, newest cutaway cffecta.

10.00 Coals MX
12.50 Coats CO
13.50 Coals FOK

FOR 10.00 Coat
ANY 12.50 Coat
13.50 Coal

MmI of thia lot conslsu of too rasMonablc checks and plaids, pret­
tily trimmed: also Mrges and fancy stripes: aome w^lh Bulgarian
cellar* and cutle

fl4
Coflf* AFl
Coats 00
SIS
18.50 Coats FOR

^9

14 00 Coat
15.00 Coal
16.50 Coat

The largest ahowing at this price, finest serges, otripes, diagonals,
mixtures. cU.. In the Mseon'e bset shadM and etyles.

t17.50 emit ALL
18.50 Gitts 00
22.00 Goats FOR

$17.50 Goat
18.50 Goat
22.00 Goat

- The prettiest ceat* we've haS thia year, flemc would mU as
high as 622 earlier In the aeason. A big bargain for the woMn who
wanU to poy 618 to $20 for a caaL

GLOBE
Dcparliiieal Store

u

Let the Herald and Record Co.
do your Job Work.

OEAHD TBATatU

aKD

Shoes! Shoes!!

1 f.

550 Pairs of Shoes and Oxfords
Uft from our recent purchase at 45c c^i the dollar.
We've added 350 pairs of shoes from our own stock,
all marked and placed for this Big

Economy Sale
it prices that will surpass in value-giving any form­
er Shoe Sale attempted at this time of che year.
The savings in shoes alone will more than repay
(hose at a distance to attend this great sale.
MEN-ll Is Mol necessary to Pay S4 and 4^
for a good, stylish, serviceable, tine tiuing, com­
fortable shoe or oxford. Buy q pair of our famous
SEED'S SnOES FOR MEN.
We are sole agents in Traverse City for this cele­
brated sht>e. and guarantee every pair to give the
utmost of style, fit. coinfint and wear, at a lesser
price than you pay elsewhere.

Reed’s Shoes sell lor $3 & 3.50.
Try a pair and save SI OC to $1.50 on yonr
spring and summer shoes.
Shckrt lor small lots. ;izes I to 5.
Specia! values at. pair...........

48c

4clii]Jreo's shoo, sizes up to 6. heavy and light
soles, Ucc and button style, vici kid box call
and some tan call. They're not to *7Q A
(d aL,«ir......................./dC
be equalled
at. |>air
^oes lor boy* and giiU that you can bank on
lor *etvice. All »ohd leather, in vici kid, box
call and patent leather. Not a pair worth
lr«s llwn $1.75. lonK worth $2.
Economy sale price, pair...........

1.23

TBAVIIU SAT SAGU, TUBIDAT. MAT 6. ItU

FURNITURE DEPARTMENT

Floor)
Hfre are unusual offerings on seasonable home furaishines. that the housewife will
appreciate. Our assortment of Fnrnitiire, Floor Covering, Waif Paper, Go Carls, r tc., *
was never more complete. And with prices the lowest in the citv, this department al-j
ways furnishes bargain opportunities that are unequalled anywhere.
Onr Easy Paymenl Plan makes it easy for you to buy your f jiniluie and use ii
while paying for it. Ask the furniture man about it.

FLOOR COVERINGS
Oar stork ol Ruis. Carprlo, LInolrams ud Malllagf was parclisscd direct from llie rnaasIsr'arrs Is Isrgrr qssallllcs with the most ctrelal attestton to selecting choice patterns. Many arc
scIccHng Ihcir choice ol pec ticsl palleras how, and having the goods laid away lor lalnrc deliv­
ery. Don’t wall till the choices! palleras are gone.
AXMIN8TBR RUGS
ROOM SIZE RUGS AT SPECIAL PRICES
Mop' (ban ](Ni cDtirviv iliflcrriit {laUi-riw 111 our spring Ktork

dxll-ft. MnlliuK liiiffH, with bonl«*r.

rihkI licdrooin
jiiilItTii. fur ............................... ............................................

1*65

f(),li.((. tii*f .......................................................................................... $2-39

NAPIAS RUGS fi>r •iiniiig or livuix riHini xUnd the hard wear.
('.Ml Kir.-.
lor .......................................................... $3.87
st*r, s. jii.ili'ss. Fur ........................................................ $T.«7
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RU08
Our tiloi-k 111' itriisNi'Is litiim troiiipruo- over 80 tiirTerrnt
I•nti•-rll8 <if ihf ndl Liinwn SaiifonI nuikc. tbe beat 00 the
niarki'l.
0x12 size, ffttral <ir 4>rieiiUil imtteni.H..........................'....$11.85
VELVET RUGS
Uenifliritl i-arlor rues I'.ir a liltlr nitiif-y. 9*!2 niae.
l.riKhl jovtty iwlO-nis ................................................. ..$12.98

Tan Russia call bullon oxford* lor bovs and
little(fcnts.go<^wrailnRaivi
&|,98
good style.. Speetd yalue ^
110 piirs ol young men’s and boys' sbocs,vclout
call, gun metal and ;»eamles*
;»eamies* kangaroo call,
call.
with oal s(4c». Kvery pair ol these d 68
shorn worth $2.25 & 2.50.
Pah. .

One lot ol l»oys‘ drae*. rc{;tilar inkc $2 and< Red schotd house .shoes for growitjg
$2.2S. This lot include* stnctlv alU*phd
girls, regubirly s*i!d at $2 and $'2.2r)
leather dm s m box call, gun metal and UkNo tietler wearing shoes made |
diin. am to 6.
at (lily price Sale price, pair
EcMomy mIc price, pair

9vl2 aixfi Axini|»t«r for .

.............$18.85

MATTUiaS
Our tnr«- niatlincK an- foTi- and wt- t-aii (jivc you a g<»*>.| ( Itina
iiiaMiuK. Tull vanl will.-,
fH-r yanl........................... ..................................

lie

Belter xradr-s if you vaitt them.
CARPETS
All *viml heavy 2-(dy earjN-U. [ler yanl .................................49c
Hair wtxtl, heavy 2 ply earfx-u. ()<-r yanl ............................. S3e
(iraijile <‘arpeta. heavy weight. .vac«r................................ 23c
LINOLEUM
Your min-strii-led efaoiee Ilf 2*< pattenis of gouuine cork
liiiokuni. of Uie eeh-hraletl Wild's luakc. Manufacturer'a
iiHiiie on every yanl for a guarantee uf quality.
I’rinli-d t'i»rk LinoUuiu. j>tr yard .........................................48c
Inlaid Cork LiDolcuu, per yard...................87c

When You Buy a Rauge, Buy tbe Best
ELtCTBlC WELDED INGOT IKON GLOBE
RANGES RESIST RUST 64 TIMES
AS LONG r AS STEEL.
An ironclad 25 year Insurance Palicy
Globe Range.

Inlant*' Moccasins, all lizet.
Economy sale {nice, pair

(Second

mm

<accompauies every

With or without leg base, but all smooth and easy to care Lir.
No ugly rivets or l>oU he»ids sticking out.
We just received another carload of these fatuous Ranges ('o'lr**
and see a GIoIm'. if only know what a

Perfect Range Looks like
This Coupon aaa 35c

This Coupon and 49c This Coupon and 59c

1 iiliti -s you (o

ellli'li-N Vnu to

eulitleH YOU lo

SIX 7JM0H DINNER PWTB8
.1 •• oraletl or rdain white ware. Hood
.my Kiidiiv iliirinc saie

*
ONE PARLOR STAND
with lIxM'iiieh top. <i<K>d any Thurs<l:iy during sail-.

ONE PAIR KOTTINCHAM
LACE CURTAINS
riill length. 40 iiirh wide. Oi>od any
Tiii .scliiy during sale.

SFECIAL SNAFS iN WOMEKS FOOTJfEAR

Any Room In Your House lor Wall Paper ?
WALL PAPER
in Out Store lor any Room

Wodten's drc*i dK>e^ {>1^ and tip toes, pstmt leather, gun metal,
dull kid with cloth tojn. shoe* that always sell at $i
and $3.50. While they Ust. [>air

1.95

One table ol wom-n’s shoes, style* suitable for old and young,
rmill assortment ol each lot. Shw * that retailed at $2.50 J
and $3. Economy sale (•ric

Women's rubber heel We've a very (xiniplete Fat-ankle shoes, extra
wide, extra high instep
showing of women's low
Juliets, elastic gore.
shoes, one and two strap and extra wide top. but
still good stylish looking
pumps, strapless pumps,
shoes. We’ve some won
button and lace oxfords,
Women’s kid shoes, blucher in gun metal, patent dertui values at
cut, all sizes, good..
$2.23 & $1.M
leather, vici kid. dull
styles. Unusual J
kid. white new buck, 100 pair women's vici kid
value at
suedes, tan Russia calf, oxfords, in all sizes. A
good serviceable shoe,
and white canvas.
Women’s while button
shoes, medium &. high No such values anywhere that compares favor­
ably with those you pay
as we are showing at
heels, latast styles.
$1.75 f«r.
A special value
Our sole price,pr.
for this sale, pr 1.73 2.98, 2.48, 1.98, 1.48

Kr

MEN Buf Yw Work mi Street Sfcoe* from That Lots
Men's mulcskin shoes,, with elk soles
EXTRA SPEHAL-We picked up
and heels, in all sizes. Com- <i
under price 3 cases of Men's paleut
furtable and good wearing,
leather blucher oxfords, matt calf
top. that were made to retail nl 2.50.
Men's uue piece work shoes, made to
stand any-kind of hard wear. You
Our lucky purchase lets us
cannot buy better shoes for g
sell them'at. pair.
$3 than this one at.

Shoes for old men. soft vici
kid. plain toes, extra wide. The
kind that are hard to find We
hove some dandv
values at. pair $2.23 & J
Men's Work Shoes, solid soles,

Pair

5c a Double Roll

.... 93c

1.24

all

Take ativaiiiagc of your visit to our furniture dej>artin-nt and see the greatest stock nf
w.ill pajier ill Traverw- I'ity. We have the paper in stiM-k and can deliver the gqiKis on
lll■■lne||t's notirr j Do waiting, uu freight. Do dihap{M>intiiieiil. You will find some’execptiuiially iiiee iiMtM-r for

1.M

Men’s ;Calf skin low shoes for
wet weather, are especially
good farm shoe.
^
Specially priqed at
Lots of other special bargains
that lack of space will not per­
mit us to describe. But come.
We can certainly fill ell your
shoe needs at considerable
savings.

BLOOK AND GRANITE PATTERN.
Per double roU ......................................

THE FAMOUS

Ami
give you pa}>er suitable fur most any room in the house for.
lo p double roll ..............................................................................................................

7c
10c

Better paper in Gilts and Imported Oatmeals in all colors

Booster Kitchen
Cabinet
WhiU About the New Go-Cart
If ymir kilehen does not eontain a ‘ Hoosier” t'abinct you
I- wasting time and UImh*.
The '-lluuaier” is the best consi meted amt UH«t convenient cabinrt mark- today. Everythiug at
your finger’s end.
We are exclusive agents for
tbe lliKisier, Cahiiiet, and aold 5!»
Ilf them during the months of
N'lveiJihiT and I>ecember.
Don't neglect getting jxuitb
riom this ear load just reeeive*].
ifil.UO down puts oue in your
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^
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1
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written

!

MAKING WORDS FIT CASES

A TYPICAL BOKEMIAN

SPEAKINB OF CHANCE

•V PAUL PAIII8.

By F. Ft. FERGUSON.

1 WBDlMl to Uko It »ll ta. oo bogu
Vtlh ibe rr.<«ka. and bDrrIfdly fot
thlouAih «tlb tbci». Tho anOwiU
«»<• U'tii r. sad I «u doop to a bait
phOoRuplilc-al
.pUUon of a busa
lion bUaklixK Welly. lika a contenled
oat. aoeu a ouir, ut wvnia id a ror•lea toiiaue rooted taa abarply from
ay re«ry. I foond I waa t«t near
an aclor't tent and felt raiber pltwd
at 11.0 Idea of beartiig tomo ^f their
Ulk frotn tbo Inalda But aoon tbit
half anperior foellaf waa swept away
hytbeeoft. taaTtalBonndofawomairn
•olce-a youn« rotco—tewAed with
CblldUb IndecUloR.
"U is not ao." abe natf. “Jekko
Uea. and you must know It. He U a
braemrt and boasts that all tbe wo-torn are in kive with bta. 1 never
see him. I tell you K la not no.” Her
aolci; trembled with emotloai.
:
But tbo man whom I bad beard b»<6re anewered notblns- Ha aneered.
"AnBaer me. Karl,^ abe pleaded,
*Te11 pie that you believe me."
Co, rknew better,* and he lansbcd.'
. "But Knrt-"
........... enoncli. Keep quiet I
• -Tbat’a
know wbal 1 know." he cried harshly,
and there the dlalogne ended.
* |
'
1 eoBld hear tbe p
alcg. but I dM not move. My Iniereat
was centered In tbe quarrel
Just
rl I1 had
I
hea.-d. I witbird to see tbe end of tbe
tragedy. Alter alL what did It matter
1 iulnl^ an idle curioeUy?
Afier a tew tcomeuu a band pnabed
..1.1- .a. ................... ...
...
.

• GtfdBcicl or lUly. osiBcot »»
a POOL eoitaldarad orarprodocttoB tbo { -ji
moat fUal bllcbt to llteratam. Oar „
owB HowaUa dow roatues “tba orof |
Ha rafratbR froa ooutlac tba —
,i,
^ui ba aomnaiaa tbo
yt^r oolpat
oiiiDnt of >ubllsb«l
Bubllahnl abort atoyuarty
^ nuabarin* :5.0W He adda
o»e horror mlih the auemitllon that
the atorlea merely orUtea but remainjq, unpobllthed amount to 60.000.
otb« editora reckon on the accepted
» u,i rwjeclod atorlea aa one in ten
^ ^rtn aa one In one hundred. Tbla
„tfe would make the terrible total
of J.MO.000 alorla composed annuab
' jbe trouble la not that ibe literary
art of tbeeo atorlea beirays poor workmanghlp. On the eomrary. Mr. Howciw Kcneroualy iblnks their, averam
rf merit mneb blsber thnn In tbe past,
^ T.-nny>oa llkewWe aald of Kn«Uab
verse about a quam-r of a century
nao. Tbe menace la that there la
aucb an luBnlty of atoriee written that
one woudora wbitber tbo mluea of Imagination wlU not be norked
1 that, aa tbe
’“Hd baa only seven orlglnnl funny
"'"rtea. eo Ifteraiure baa only ality dlffor.lu novels.------------and atorlea. All other plots in works
““ “»»
of poetry afaould be included,
mere* variations of these few orlgI plou. IMdeoUy tbwe are mathailcal. and not merely Imagluatlve
creaUre. llmttaUons to. tbe poaslkiis.V^" »'
rsoonstme‘'llStl.s of mention
opmenu and denduemenU of the orlg-

each one claimed the hare
She did not have that fagg.-d-l
ouL world-worn look of tbe ord^luary | Oamt Keeper Decided Dispute BeclrciiB woman, and seemed singularly I
twrsaci Hunters by Anoeunclng
out of place. Fair and delicate. wUh j
ft Waa Hla Deg.
great blue eyes, r<-ddi;ued with weep-j
Ing. aho aeeined luirdly to touch the 1 Hire Blalem. the furniture king. lisv.
oarth .IS aba^epi>ed lightly over the >ug nade hla pile, aeiiled down to tbe
■awduat all.'VB.
. pursuits of a country
Her (ompanloo offered a singular ln\li«-d bis friiud. Ilaue. Flgger.
contrast to her. He was a typical Bo• »ex «'*>b him Due dn.v. armed;
hemWn. UU. strong and handsome. 'aBb tbe isirst appliances for dealing
HU p.'Ue. olive eomplc-Alon was paler, «ui sudden death, be and his Wend
and hla dark eyon darker with Jaal- trudged over,the brown torrowa, but
onsy and passion. Hla thin llpa wfm ~^t the end of three bourn they were
ttgfaUy closed.
| ^‘11 looking for something to start tbe
I stepped nolsaloaaly past them to
*y scat In the auditorium But tbe,
Slslem. Bang
fros; Plane Mgger. and over
pertormaace was
duUer than I
went the four-footed one.
"My hare!" shouted the tomv fw*
e king,
y bare!"
They argued as to’ wboae weal
had worked tbs mWchief. Then
ki-eper was callidt op h
You'd take your ustb Itw your 'sro.
would your" be turned to Hire SUtein.
Sorcely.
"It j.ecfosary, certainly."
"And you’d awear ’twai yoor ’areT"
arucuKntly to Plane Flgger.
"I woold^"Then think yourselves lucky yotT^
rrcaplo' seven years apiece for per
^nrr, 'on it 'appens to he my dog!"
Rest Before Eating.
In tbs first place, never come
table wttb n mind full of worries pnd
iroubiM dr In nn irritable sute of
letnpsr; nor. ngnln. abonld 'you at­
tempt to eat when vary fatigued.
B<Rh these states tend to dImlnUb
the blood supply to the dlgeetlve
Ht Was a Typical Bohemian,
and therefore to hinder dlgeniticli,ated and 1 feU to wondering '
I>o not rend or ntudy wben eattueb o» the many trapeilsu listed on lb«. but alto do not sit glun
s little p
belpI ful abd preveota one getting into tbe
■ 1 fob obnoxlooa and dangetona habit
.....
food. Masticate your
low.d ibelr every i
gla-ics. In a moment they bad swung f<x^dTborou|^h1y. Tbe preserwatlon of
dlixy helghU. Their «be tee4h~acpettds larycely on tbe wu>
tbemeelft
bc.dlfs moved rhythmically, ever or^vuse of them at meal tlmee; to
quicker. nntU they maehod the highest nnlntatn them in baalth and strength
poAAlble point and paused before ibelr 'b.-y must be given plenty of work to
-last and most Intrepid lest. It re- do. Also, in order that your meals
Ou'red an estraordlnpry precision of tn»y be property digested, they must
BKitvuH-iii. a maihembileally exAd be well masticated; eapeclally Is (his
cain:!stloD of distance. iand waa an- necesB*ry In the c
neueeed ss the cilmas of the evoalng. or rtarchy foods —Health in Uutlaeaa.
Tbe liny white figure nf the girl, ao |
*--------------------------light and lithe, waa parchod on the j
Unconventional Mlniator.
birbeat trafwie The man lower than
A Mlstourt-man lelU of n somewhat
ahe yrt far above the audienca was eccentric minister la that atala who
hEuglng bead downsrard. with hU face '
unconventional in condocttnrn.^1 lownrd me. WUh the irapere
the services’ of his church,
in riiU swing she wna to hurt hetwrff i
appears that, from bis pulpit. tbU
backward In a donWe somerac-ilt and cl-.->Bniaa can. ihrongb an open wincatch berwlf by tbe hands of her
bis right, command a clear
him I filed my gUaaoa.
‘b« field, stretching Off in
*^As 1 looked, a whirl of whrte cam* tbe dlaunee. One reomlng in«tead Of
down straight toward him. But tt did beginning the aervlce as uiual. he am
not stop. It fell far Iwlow into the art bounced; ’ At I obeerve Rioter Anna
and lay there limp mud llfeles*. A hor,
iomew hai tale, approaching
'rible accident. Uiought tbe ohlverlng ’bo church.,1 shall imstpone ih- comerowd, bat I bad watched tbe man
ofYhe oer-.lcc uiuil berarv
•nd seen the crime.
,
. At the Iniunt when ba abould btvn
one Oceanian ho Vnade tbla an•tasped the glrl’a hand he withdrew uouBCement to hla congregation; "Aa
the>smathet la aim
atm ao inclement.
tncleiDent. I
/hla own by a barely pereepUblo mo- the'weatber
tkin and 1« her fall faeadtang Soto the
lengthen my
Breod veW below.
i diacoume aomewhat in Ibe hope that
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U any clear later."
^
... w ■.
«bUahed ta
There ton Utile Brooklyn girl whose
<0-m—, b, whlpb the po.i-1 .uUkbc.
U . i».i ..d -Lom, oraib.r li
bllb.
M b^r t« bn., ™il.t ,
Obb .n.n.bo« .« Im,,



threatened by fire- Only the larger entered
«lties of O^many are eupplied with
firwflgbtlDg apparatus,
' Boor wUh an ImaetiM fllustratad edlg fat one of them h

spread on her Up.
“8o yon nre reading poetry, b
^lldr asked tbe rlstor. arier '

>b.t,i

Ud d—b to ,b. - mt™,,., u.; a,ud
•cepe of the firs. The tystem waa re- arif of tbe followlag
«Mily .availed of and valuable aaatot

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•W but tor the help thus Menred.

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dui.bm ba-

»«bww *b,ba ••••« «*i lawJM

—thu taa'i what It's fori"

MOTHER WAS HAPPY

By C. N. JONAto

BY CARRIl CARTCIL

People fatulllar vrith negro dialect
(eudenciea are o((ao as much imSunbope was sUrUed trMs hto
prvM<-d aa amused by the evidence of deep by a atknrp. ImperaUve np on
a sort of pilh fcInuM which sirimatee. Oic door of hto bedroom window. He

iaat ioTtrythlnt a Bambld'.
buBiBMa or aponr' aikod U.-\\Ut,
1 can't -teU bow you ar« coaliig
out, do manor bow caretnl you are
about going in. Tha chanoe that stocks
will go up or down to Just the same
as the chance Chat the ball will fall in
the red or the black on tbe rouleUe
w heel.” ■
"Not the aame," refined Loomis,
'‘for full knowledge of tbe market aud.
tbe boldluga mahles tbe operator to
toremi ordinary fluctuations. ‘There
can bo BO foreciuH of a happening

John Stona. standtog
painting of "rnlon Square" at the
Academy of Fine Aria In PhOndelphto.
told an April tool story.
.A Hblladelpfata editor." said Mr.
Slosn. "was a great Joker, nnd eo. tor
an April exblMUon. be
bouse painter Instead of a r^nlar art
critic to write np the patotinge.
“The bouse paluter oompmMd eoms
very amusing aud orlglual criticism.
Thus, lor an equeetrlan portrait of a
tody, he got off tbts;
"Mr. John S Major, the tmnona
artist, has tamod oei ».,<
job bf work to No 671;. This to a to'dy
on a horse. Tbe tady*s face to fiesta
pink, with hands and arms to mi
The specificalioos called tor blue
ey.'s, but theio.- have b<-^ painted
x-arelecsly. as if with a new brpab.
It wou'd have been b.Jt.*r to break
to the b.-msh on the body of tbe horse.
•' Tbe boree to painted well, with
a kind of graining vOvet like ImtutloB oak. of which any paiuu-r might
be proud.
V -This r-lciure baa bad arreral coata
of best oil and pure wblie lead, and
tbe paint bos not been apari-d on
aky. which to thick and getieruus
"'The iilcture to paliiK-d on canvas.
‘Tlicre is a good deal of auction to caqvns. aud a cheaper and more UsUag
Job could have Ixni doiie on xtoc.
“TakvB aiiugtitvr and cunitidertog the geu.-njus use of gilding,
double strength, on the frame, th.- ari
list tamed out a prime Job of work
to. No- 67X.’"

-Nevartbetoaa." raid tbe molbm,
firmly, to her eldeat dasekter. "1 atalL
Invite ibem."
"Hat It’s my wedding." p
eldest dac^ter. wttb much Ititr— '
faction, "nnd I think I abould tase
aometblng to may ahont—"
''
|
"I suppose you nre to fignra ta It te •ome exuai. but this to really moth­
er's show." said her brother Jimmy.
luterrupUng in hto usual Vf
"Mother to having mMe fun rntmlng .
Ibis wedding tban abe overbad before
in her Ute. Every cnlte^nd vra

facthiii to be bad out of all aucti words
as "subvlg’rouS." which meaus a little
murv than (igoroua. 'wullensups" for groteaquely acroea n wonan'a tMS.
-ailU^A-wlspa." "tallygag" In such pallid fesilurcs.
phraiKW as "eoax aad lallygag,"
Katbleen*" Tbe name broke from
"Jounce" as a half-way word between blm tovolaainrlly; bto tone was Mmrp
bouiiee and Jump, "sqatneh" for
"quench." "pelterfacktld" for "petri­
"Dick—Mr. Sunbope—forgive wff
fied.’’ "wUxle." which -to as good as Intrusion at aucb nn hour, buf the
"weaxen" and "abrlvcT’ pet tuevtber, tvicpbuue will sot work, and I—I’m
uid ao on. Jiul better still is tbe Uex- siraJd my butbaud to dying. He baa
Jar all of a audden—hardly has tlma
Ible aud aeeiulDxly purpueetul ononut- had three attacks with his tanrt be­
;o make her todlspenaable lutroduotuiKM-la bark of tbe nr«ru mother s fore. but never so bed as ttis. I
.AU,-- ■■
tery rc-marka about the aoatber be­
word making lu the following ease;
thought if I could gH n doctor right
fore mother lease forward and begtoa
Rbe bud come down to the calaboose' away them might still be some hope. ”
feesoT. "ibat the analysis tod’Wtructlve
eonfidentiall)-: 'Tuu know, my eldeA
of both mntentloDs. Mr. Ixwmls as­
.'iUnbope steeled bluself as bn
daughter
Ler to to be married next month.
furubtiuus maaoua and by looked at her and replied reasaui-'
sumes thnt there are happinliigs ’gov.
and—•*ern<-d' by qhnnre. Perhaps If he will devious mL-anderinga. had landed there Ingly;
T dost want to have a Jot of oM
eumtne the phrwse he will discover from a neighbor’s h.ubouae. Tbe
t’Jl go for tb« doctor
sUefca baogiBg around," said tbe etd*
that It to paradorical. Is what be caUs mutber was m tremendously popular Don't worry so mock. Perhaps things
woman with'tbe wfallan of the Illllv
daugbFer, atubboraly. "What vriS
ebance governed by somelblng?"
'vn’t as bad as you f«nr.*'
who Were accuslomi-d to s*>e to
friends say when they flud the
Loomis beduted. and HeWItt
"Thank yon. Dick." abe breathed
se filled vrtih a lot of aadenu
iaugbodl "I thluk tbo proftmaor agroea It that for tbe aaku of bi-r worth ns earaeeily. .
woman and worker tbe taw went K4iiwearing Ifioe atyles?"
with my new."
ehn drew her hood Cloee. and
"Stjlea!" scoffed Jimmy. "Conain
"On tbe conifiry." said tbe profew entiy with 'Ltge. Wben. on this day, turning abruptly, dlappeared Into the
Relief came weal from Vermont la a
•cr. "I believe there to no such tWng sbe put In bi'T pleoi. tbe caUboode darkness
{irairte seboooer la IMS. and abe te
as chance. Mot«. J am willing to rest ki-eiwr. a Jov^ Juan, who could
sunbope went back to bis room
wearing Ike aame bonnet yvi."
my belief on your experience. Have resist drswi
w
It.
said
to
-so...
a
™.
"James!" said fals-motber. stercly.
you ever knowd of an occurrence that
you
know
tluit
we’ve
got
to
have
'l.tge
go
voc
"All those 0ld‘ ttm««r Vbo u«M to
ultimately proved to be utterly pur­
out ta tbe I
Lnew moihcr vhen *he'wdbm^^rl—
poseless and out of time? TXin't anIh-y’re not rria'tivee anyway, and I
SWAT me too quickly. I-ei me tell you
^
don’t sec why we abould have to In­
of a stinnge aeries of wbat my friend ,u, -b,. ,.b ,b ,bo. -M
vite tbvm." ran on the eldest daugbLoomis c^to 'cbances. Tbe story has siOeadidcrnHy p'ceedin’s I s gwine bab 'must bv uaveraed.
"Wfaere are we gutog to put
Just come to me' fatrly complete my boy baejt. ao why cayii't yet d- s, rould It be poralbto that barely
tu’n e»‘W oveh to mi-h hy»-h an’ i
them? This bouee isn't ds big aa aU
"Nine year* ago two cbtldren. broth­
three yrars bad elapui-cl aluce Ctavvri
ouidoors."
er and Bister, were placed In a char•Why not hire the baO park and IniUble inatltutlon In New' York city.
Captaina of Freneh Flahing Vtaaila tKc everybody?" suggeatt-d Jimmy.
Their mother had died and left them
while*
Still Navigate the Atlantic Oeaan
"Prist to ooe corner of tbe Invtuunpruvldud for, their father had dto- King Chartei II. fiUrlsd the Fashion'an^
Without Ch
tlcnh; ‘klcunt Verson style nf silver
Bpiwared some time before. The boy
And Kathleen? She had unheeiut■<'ferred.’ or 'Retnll to New York or
The French sea captains w^o bring
Slrugo f xchanjre?’ *
■ .
(
~~~
lUiil Claverlng and herself cul
their veaaeto acroea the Ailarilc everj"Jameol" said bto moiber.
Onee la a while w* do nr«m to
itio
nn away. and. atrsnge to say. left
apring to bsh on tbe .V.-wfanndlaDd
"If JOB would only Invite my friends
tlie city and followed tbe railroad come acroea aometfalur which andent j
In her face, to the banks navigate altnuat exactly as they
WfSivtord It was In the aummer and people did not poaeees. HaU »PP«r-1 Vw-j” ,'tmoaph^ of her umlght had did in the days of Columbus. Of tbs and—and cur mors fashiunaUe tricmls
began tbe etdeot
be made bis way esally tor fruit and entiy figure among thta number.
t
j,,, blood strangely. •
•M) i.’reuch sailing vessels on the
daughter.
For haU, we are told, did not be. ,,, ,.a_. _.i,i
plt-niirul and sleeping ont of doors wes
banks last year IHO were fitted out to
"I shall Invlie—tn one that yoq need
He bad many ad- come a well estoWIvheU custom until'
nut a hardship
^ Surhope’a mind. What If .Sormandy and hrictany 'Tbelr cap­
veiiiures along the road, but none some 600 years ago. In the year 1149. ^
.bould die- Wbat if tbe tains found Ih. Ir way aoroaa tbe track- bo avhamed of." sail her mother.
worth mentloB oeill late In September, when Charles II. entered Rouenafter--.j vwhw.t w
i.ral.li.nMl W-Uh iWe
ene Icrts wastes of the ocoea without dlf "ID vry one on my list to a weR bred.
whei be found blmselt In a tlllle vlV
flculty,
b,
lags in aoniAem-Mlcblgan. Ills cloth­ Fugllsh. the people there bad never
They Uke obbervatlofis for latitnde.
ing bad been worn to rags and be was befoie set byes on g bat.
Their^onaeloouthnt hto bmaih mwsed; thA. but th(k hare
beginning to be ahy of town, fearing amaremeui. thnrefere. rac be plo«td surged In bta ternible to tell tbeir longttnde
surest and poaatbiy a forced return to tund aa -bey ipted npod 4hcU klig p,..,.- b,* heart leaped gomily. Wbat
-pt by guesswork. Oa tbe westward
New York. But In Mattawan he saw riding past iktra to pomp and on hit
he dashed away the thought voyage they can tell by souudloga
a klpd-facod woman who net only hi-ad a gorgeoos hat lined with vartdug fats heels Into the home’s w-Uea they arrive on tbe banka On
gave him a meal but a complete suit colored fllk and gayly bedecked with
victouriy. » anything tbe return voyage in tbe fall they
of clotbea. and who talked to him with huge plumes.
‘happened,
when
- liaS’A^viru, it
IK mast
oiwsi be
ww by
uj the
bur will of roughly s
so much Intemst that he told her
Of course every one followed bis ced and not »w»—gw hto vcditlon.
more of hto story than be had con­
n.U b^i “
Tb. HI. wu OT«. ,< 1-.1. Ml. bon. Liallc Itoet* ooovergtng toward
fided to any other new acguaiulaoce. BPitwmnee in shop -wlnfioww and'
grvoebed aud shaking
i|ing Iaa ha dto- Lugllsh channel In epbe of this prim­
lie aald that bis parents were deadi wo:.u-j anil
alike hfaured ovi-r mounted and ran' quickly
. .T op
. the steps
----- itive nevigetloa theee-i^prpen reach
that ho was gotog lo-CaUto^ig. where tbe riajtturtiug of etoborale bead- , to the front door to tbo big. darfc- port to oaleiy year after year. Thera
ptoerm. each one attempting to eur.
bouse where tbs great doctor si-e about 7.E00 men engaged In this
made bit way atone from Ilocbealer. pass hto neighbor If posoiblF.
But jj^ed
fishery. They leave I'lance in March
Ihe woman tried to Induce him to
were expensive and it wna *. -y^ „u,t
at once—yes. at and (be voyage takea from touriera to
Btay for a lime with her. but he waa long time before they rould be v
;o.’ be called excitedly tbroogb tbe forty-five day*, aecordiog to the weath­
afraid and got away aa quickly as he eieept by the pronperoas clasace.
.,■pcaklug tube. "Tbli Is no hysterical er. lb<.-y rvturo In the tail, and ibelr
could.
In the course of time, however, they
..............
case ..........
of life...and
death. total eamtaga for tbo aeren monlba
"He arrived to San Francisco ChrisL became a more rom«Kmptaee thing
average not more tban glM.
('.i^ eriag. at the Heights, y.
mas week, by toat time well inured to
Ilaa those gttaeka with bto
hardship but stin eelf-reltaat. liU first
Perfect Weman at LaeL
h<rari Man’s dying. I'm afraid
meal in that city was earned the next
When be bad ellclti-d tbe doctor'a ' Sandy came borne at an unseemly
raornlng aeUing papero. lor be found
Push of LHe.
promise to follow- lumedlslely. be bour one night and was
not only iDairuciton but help among
One of tbe most remarkable exblM- went bm-k te bla horse and flung himbto wife Btandtag waRlng for him
tbe newaboya. For a loag time be tlons of idset force 1 ever saw was to icit wearily Into tbe saddle, almost twJow stairs.
made no more Ihan a bare ttving. but n wealern city wtore I observed a . staggering under Ibe whirl of eino’M-MMarla." ba aald
huaktly.
by tbe time ok the fire be had begun aperb-B of wild e
forring Its
,ba, held him In grip. He dated "y.yon abouldn't stay up •* late wbea
to aava Three yostw ago, then Bfieen
pnTemenf.
,hjak meant to taopa. I’m out on bualneas.'
years old. he realtoed that be needed
As Marla did not answer blm. h»
®‘ and hoping might mean slmoel nnyan edecaUon more than aurtblng else, the plant, like a maa'a flaL bad puabod thing.
eonttou<>d In an alarmed voice;
and be began to attend night ecbool. against tbe hard but flexible concrete
. "Shorry. m* drar. but tt’a taah time
The return Journey waa made t
He kept bla pipce on tbe atreei aelllng till It bad bulged up and then split,
—tell you. I'm abonr. Won't speak to
and let tbe IrTepriosIble plant ihroagb, It might hare been six miles
-I Shall Invite T^m All."
np to others while be Tho fore* exerted mnrt have been might have been tiny—or only one.
At tbla mcmeot kls wUa Mlled from
went to bto Btndlea t-«f Novembre many pounds. I think It doubtful If
above aulra;
the stsons... man
wev, couM
e«.M bav.e
h.ve pusbed
we.w-wi
through deliberately
tbe darkncea
with
ho learned of a place with'an enrlneer- the
vacant
"Sandy! Sandy! Whom are you of ttieui may wear makes bo differ*
lug firm here Ibat would be open for 1.1. fist through «ch a T^totlng m-^
talklag to at this hour of tbenigbtr.
w._
«~.w
him if he eoutd prepare for It. To riniai. If U was not I fe which exerted __ , ,
•Tha’Rh what I like to know my­
"I’mlo J
make It he would require at Imit six
».t ewnl/ABinn a>a
.In...
wnco. oy somB fneapucaote self.’’ atammered Sandy.
wrartng
months at tbe nnlveraity, and It ac«mHit wife bastuted downsuirn. lamp Jlmn^.
ed out of hto reach He needtd ffOO
to band. When abe miw tba altCUverlngs’, be half reeled In t
"I sitoll Invite them all." aald thsir
to sustain him. for be would be oblig­ the pavement as anrely as powder
uatlon she laugbad In gpfta ct being mothrt. vritb fioality,
oubtful If any
Ten- angry.
ed to give up'-hto newspairer selling. wrould have done, ft to doul
"It's ma's abow. Oeocvleva." aald
Every plan be could think of preeenv
-It’s tbe modaL" abe eaid. "tbe Jimmy.
ed the same naeeHity—More money—
model- 1 bought today to fit my
"1 aiiimoee 1 abould be thankful that
aud he knew of no .way to get It. Two
dresses OB."
am allowed to participate la IL* aald
pealed
tbe d.iie«l dacgbler. biuerty.
many
0 out and stood
"M'irtier revels 4n It—dreams abont
morninga, and to tbe purse w-aa teoo.
make tome fellow good wite."
rsM Jimmy. "(Hi. hk t
Matter of Worry.
It seemed like a direct answer to hto
to Mrs. Claverlng. HU face waa grmvalb right."
wishes, but ha wanted to be boocst.
JJghtaing Eodtae Warms.
rcnvhtiw w«t —-___--_w_ ‘f fban Ha wont and be sbook.bto
“rn-hoh."
piped IP mtla Floeita
The next morning be turned quickly
An apparent exdUUoa of glow>iead from tftne to time as be Ulked
-n'br.
(be other night mother was
steal
eyatem
to
aucb
an
extent—freu
...
>i..
but tiWfflMingIr to the Inat and found*
worms by tlghtntog has beesi reported
II fh-Trirtt by Robert W. Petben of Londoo. He talking in her sleep, nnd she saM:
adverttoemenu. K*bat be hoped not quouUy tbe blow moel dreaded never , Jj“'T,hT •.
'No.
Mrs.
IMIltomoon.
I can't earve on
If k abonU. the adrnnee
w?
to see was tbern. and two boars inter talU and
_ II,
,____ 1,.^ _ ____ . . ligbi from the ball chandelier fell full had to ftwr ctaveted glaas tumbler* the mtosiorary committee tbU year,
.«*
be w-na on bto way to Ibe address w^rry will not tonaen.lU torrow but
na« «
R toW w.™
him s-,r.r
better th„n
than nboni ISO larvae of Lampyrta nortl- because, yoa know, my eldest daugh­
given. To hto knock the door open­ almply weaken your power of
I any words could have done wbat the cula. and wbea a tbnnderMofm came ter to te be-*"
ed and there, not TMOguUed for
vQu cveuiag—when tbe ages of tbs
Floesie. teeve the tatee," enmmand'
minute of curiona nurprlsb and emig.
tiny owaturee ranged from two dara
ed b«r rnothtf.
gliug reconeettoB. stood bto stou
that wbrrr la a habit and one to wWch
Rut i^^eartbroken look of paa- to six weeks—be noted tbe effecU.
"WelL" naJd tbe Mdwi ten^tor. fewbonrbu bad not seen for seven yen;
For aa hour, wblie tbare was maob
womanktod to rop^U.fy
cTucKml, Into a abadow thunder and ngktaisg. tbe tumblera •tgMdIy. T hope tiioee foaalte wtO at
'Her aiory was even more Interetli
•g lor *y me fact
tact Uat!
laat.
^
constnnUy showed points of green least know enough tn keep by them
than bla. fibe bad been chosen from may be a
light, from three or tour to ten or •Mvaa to eoBM center."
among her maly oompnnloaa to the to“Ob, that can be easUr arranged."
aitiBilon and adopted by a
.A Binete .later. Btanbope
tonckvd twelve flnabea being vtolbla at a Mme. said Jimmy. "U’e con divide the
which
tbey
deem
trivial
but
over
wtaicta
,

,
though each Intad only a second or
who bad vUlted
women
waar
their
taearta
ayvay
are
not
»"•.
**«*•
*“
^k>idn«
t
N’l-w York A ltb this purpose to
two. In another storm three weaka
a toome.l’e heed.
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Wrrtfljd *»y the tc
given
at
fbothail gnmea aad
A loag time after abe had become
lUer tbe Urrae bebarad simltarly,
passion
and then we ean put np
After all aeK-pumarfattoa to tbe flrwt
wonted to her new ^omc
home aho told her
When he bad coutraned himself, be bat at other times they showed tbeir
foster
liber of .her brother, who law- of nature and tbe guarding of ana's reversed bto horse and settlw<.dowB Rghu only when tbe tambler* or Omlr Ibeat:
ttetf were vibrated.
•way tb^ yenre tofor«. strength.quite as Important duty. It
I AseOon A-AatJowsa T
With her dearlpUcn the kto«4aced to time enough to face tbe nanowa eye* waa a tigbt that had Mvar Illnto
when they aetnany exIoL
sroman recalled the boy abe bad fed
ingted them before.
After
C!sTe
Johnapa
had
smved
Wfi
Orerfaead. tbe Sky with tte pndlcnl
"ivhat aecOon ahall 1 put qy fiiaafia
incident and
epiendor. eeemed Inag full at goto tong and briUtant career to rriBinas to?" askod tbe ddeat dangtatar.
and bad retire to tbe qntot prirnte
ti rmtnaUon » go to Cailfonila. Then
"Oh. wa cfitt have •Baatkm D-Sgorta
be once stepped into tbe eScs of
from the cbariisble InstltnOon deviee to to faatea 4o tbe tnide of tadlsnce covered evecjtbtog Jibe a
ind
Hlgbbrowa.*" tepiteff Jimmy.
nephew. Robert Johnsoa, then •
message and a bequest. The father
And wn might add a *Baettas B-ffhr
door. -Ml .1,00, !»«»■{"I;!
of the chlidrea bad traced them ao far ih. —bcH
a iwanded wnsrden ebelf A bolal An ermy of belatad lucneta broke yeSM teercr of macb prosdae. and Tbeir Pniwnta'"
but had died before bo conld Joto tba
wttb ^elr ptatoUve findteg (be yoang man engimed M
"Jaatee!"
aaM hla meMtor.
must
be
made
to
tbe
middle
to
hold
daughter. He M left her fiMt. Wtth
Cborua. abd te tba dtotaboe, a dog's wrlitag with a goM pw. bad ooeaMoa
T nevar dima^ thM ffatttog mar­
to remark npon tba swfraiBgmu of
this nmali foru^ the girt canid attok tbe wash bowl sad pitcher securely.' bark uttoed MrideaUy.
ried waa ruck s hothar," aald tha to*' wood nailed
of nothing bat a Journey u> CalUornta
But Sunbope was coneateaaef none tbe' rtotag
-Why to K." Mid biL TMI every am daaghter.
to seuxb of her brother,
of tbaae tbiagn aa be rode «• tbimigb
"Nat wOTih tha andla. ahr mdi
and foond him
m by teeing bsr porae.
yonng man now baa ito gqld pea.
the tense nlltode.
Jimmy.
>lwh,!wH1 yoq ball tbeae other ttUet .eiUetoe from Mtpp*^ oC.
(Copyright by Dofiy Bteef Fab Ca> wkUe tboee of my day< w«« oooteat
ARbongb not a tbtog of beenty. tbe
Tt*a worth O
to uee ■
bowl and pltobar mede of ntomtonm
-I aappoaa* rsplM Mohan in tha
t
to
te•niverse gomaed by law ftera «ub* or gnalu are
toaaef poaalUa. *nt te
A towel rnMt Bay
no nneb thtog ba /flb—a"
«f« morn gaean whaa .
b^ tertenbd ifaova flie AML
o.<hiW DMiy Kawa.

LIKE THE OLD TIME SAILORS

HATS ONLY 600 TEARS OLD | l“„“b?J!:,' “i

i. tulle I "

the apparatua will he secured

^ yomMe " uld I.u>mU "aod
,«racilva to olbora.

: PRONOUNCED IT A PRIME JOB

HER MIDNiGrtT APPEAL

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GBAMD TBATSB8S BS&ALD AMD TKATZESB BAT BAOLE, TnBSDAT, MAT ^1918

PAGE EIGHT V



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Cl T1
SUNSHINE

^

fhrtaa and RegirtatloM of the
Hsfwld Voono Folks »«ii*ahIo# 1
b>om knoty *ough de|>endlDa.
Club:

t writt try ntvar tP worry < ^ bllne host—it was an apple tree—
«
lie
siDllIngir retelred me.
fret about anything.
•weetesi
____
can and make evarybody happy ^
To atrfiigtben and r«tere-fne.'
ai far as I can.
' ^
!' V'/**
^ ‘V'!"*
'**?'“!
and kind (t,
« every living thing.
«
If I ever (ail In trying to do
;
.MnK I *m -T„, ti,
♦ again.*'
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦

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Full many a little feathered guest

Came through bia branebea aprlng#

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l-PP-l -M ••• ft"". .I«W u.

A
Botes of gladneas singing.

UM« riotb on tbo kt*m that tH* M- Mtid m« a batton Ml have kMt mine! ware where coald aasd Helen Kornr>
•UNtHINC HUMANE SOCirrY. big mnplea like those down by Mr.
Ipi ted tor tbalr firat bmL
I wiu c^oe.
Ick eome. I must eloee hoping is see
Killing Oft the Frfsndm
Morton's. Oh. m>. I'm going to S'ik
SotMtinea vhen tbe stoond was too
From,
this In pHnL .
A fruit grower fn Wtaconsin recent- father If be won't plant aome!
damp, they would torm a son of Ubie
'
Itwoe MeTauart.
^
From.
ly had the value of owto impretoed Wouldn't that be lovely? Ton ask
by puttimt two walOD aeau tosether
Have you atartod your garden yet.
Bethel Brooks. upon him In anch a way as be will your father, too Ob. 1 koowr' And '
and placSnc (be lunib tbaroon. Tli^ Irene?
llclcr whl be pleased atdrour tovlag
never forget. It was a bitter eape*.>
Henit's e>e« grew bright
*”■
the
'

ti.outJit. even If yon conldnl send burence (or bim and a good object leo »r#wt. beanilful thonghl that |>oppt;i
that was earefiiUy atralnad
WalHn, Mteb..
the fnwera.
a»n not only to orchardlaU but pvery. into her bead. Her toi^e and (.ueia'a
toorniPK and nlaht. Into deep corered
Apr. *4. 1S13.

one who does not recognlx^the us^ ran fast all tbe way some.

actual Dear President—
lAke Ann. Mich..
fulness and Importance
their
it «av a fall, week aflentard that.
esperlenre how good It Ustes to eat
I have now recelred my new 8unApr. 22. 1>13.
"frieiids In (eatbera"
Mr Simeon Ros>. on the way to his
un robbed of cream. It sine pin. 1 am really ashamed to Dear Prealdont—
This frail grower had, by care and office one morning, was ncomdoil by
■*"«
aerred In lote then eo fast But 1 bad It on
1 have nerer written
tbe Bun- painstaking work, succeeded In bring- twp iiute girls.
Xeture a rapt dining room, with aurb. my roat and tbe flial thing 1 knew It ablne Hub ao I will write now. Our ing bis apple orchard up to a point
-Good morning Mr ftoas’- tald Herlartsh dtopplay of charming acenery was gone. I looked after It for a achool will doae the second of 4e« where It was capable of yielding a propoiiielv
• uon t vou like iMie
.... 1 Itverv sMe n/vwNTnnsni^ *.»
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.

i }uu Miie
accompanied by the In...
long time but ..................................
without reault! _
i a^
think. Our teacher is sick dad valued at M.00g a year, only to avenuer'
thrilling mnaic of tbe aong my cousin and
Agnes and bad to go home as the lady aha have the trees girdled by mice and
• Why. ye,.
.^etne's all r|ght>
birds, at they warbled their notes of -Vostvtk was going
^K
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*
Pnictlrally
demroyed
In
one
winter.
^
rerponded.
.
smllo
of aorprir^d
thankfuii
for life and liberty,
thought I would have her get me one mn in the fifth grade and hope to Nailed up on the crehardtafs barn .„.„,emeni
amusement ..ucke.m.
puckeiing bi.
bU JT/T
mouth.
Each day found them about twenty again (or I love to be a Bunablner.
p^s Into the slitb. I was elevmt door was tbe carcass of an owl wMcfa
-WelL
don't
you
(bink
ii 1, pretmiles farther on their Journey, and wcuU very much like to uke ibe >Mrs old
'' In
' February,
~ '
1 have some be had shot end put up m a warnlug
tier than ihU Kireet?' put in Ijjria. .
SuudAva were kepi (or rest dsya thU Orand Traverse Herald. Will you names for the Sunshine Club, they are to other owU to keep at a distance.
.Mr. Kqu laughed ouirigfai. •
**y «
«*'» “»« •»k)ut It? What la It* Thelma Kidder, age fourteen. Dorothy After Ms orchard was destroyed by

B.>neath him shade 1 laid me 4own.
MISS CLARA BATES. Editor.
And slumber sweet possessed me;,
animals did hot gel foot price and how does ii ocroe? A BunOrgaMzsd Decemoer 8, 18W.
.nie Bofi "wind blowing through the •""* **'’ ^Bausted.
shine friend ws, telling me aboui It.
President—Mist CUra Bates.
, leaves
Sunday they stopped with eoinp..ao J wl| task you now. It iv a very InFirst Vice PresIdsM—Mrs. Mi
With wbUpera low caroased me;
•‘™*Bors wholived Ina small terestlng w>er I think, with all the
Bates Wiiiiama. '
^
^ house, but theywere very gener- Sunshine letters In It. Well. I think
—Mra. drans
And when I rose, and would have
•’"Bing to bear from >xm.
girl In this family and ahe owned i
'’our Bunshlner.
SufWhInc Crandmother—Mrs. A. L.pet lamb. Meva and Beth .enjo.ved
Malena Wold.
.
My b'«( so open-hearted.
eeeJng |i follow her. and eat from
like to have you wear a Sunablne

He only shook liD lofty bead—
•her hand.
pin. my dear, and
tod when it bec«m
becomes
I blessed bim. and departed.
Number ef pwrnbtrs belonging April
One day os the boys were paaalng lost you may always have a new one.
—From Ute Ueruian.
1. 1913. •,5>L
a palch of nice flat turnips growing
*
elote by the roadside they crawled un- Bummli City. Mich.. R. P, D. No. I,
Numhsr'of namM on Die Cradle Roll
der the fence and pulled up a couple
Apr. 26. 1813.
April 1. HtS, 3.0B4.
How many boys and girls all over
‘‘‘f” ‘®
'Bey heard a Dear PrealdeM1 thank you for that Sunahlna pin
NEW MEMBERS.
tbe Grand Traverse region are going maw ahouliog to tbehi as ^be ^angrily
down the
the hill
hill toward
toward them
them be
be you mt me a while ago. 1 have'a
Lewie Atkinson. Burdlckville.
to celebrnie Arbor Day .this year? strode do»n
.Name sent by •aarence Savage.
Burcly Arbor Day is a Sunshine Day. *
” ■“* ibem for damageg. little p« kitten, and a pet cat and
Mnrgarelie XeseU, Fife l.^e. M B. for It is a h^py dav. a helpful day. ,
raught up doc The dog’s name is Rummle. The
Name seni bv .Irene MclMggari.
and one full of failb and cheer '
J*? ILHe pel chicken got bprt. A board
Jeunk Farnufn. Koxle Farniau ub.l
y.-ur President remember, so well , “
‘he f,.ii on u. I am nine ream old. I
Sadk- Scoli. Msaton. Mlcb. Name. ,he Arbor Dsy. when she *a, a Uttle
^ iwlJ" 1""'^ ”
^ ‘
sent by Gertie nentent.
^
Hrr.molher always had the chll“!.!f
f'
' *“

Jemtle McTdggart and Ferti Rsiy. area in the i.elghborhoo.1 help plant
,1^!
“*•” ^
Hie lAke. Mich. Names sent by Lor- « tp-» or si least . »»etiv
*“*
‘hat pnirii helped eleven, ymrs old. another six years
ns MrTsggsn.
*
k.rr
themselves to bis crop.
.nj .h* baby U one year old. Tbe
I was at Sumand suyed with
,S>n.« „U w Un, Mnb.1 F.rtn,
n„„ .
««M- ol III,.
and 3lrs. Tedman. I will claae
I wish to tell you how your attnt. r<.i this time.
Tbeltus Kidder. Doroibj Dally. Bern- «itb ibeir wealth of Bweet-Bcentad Chloe gave a city lady a beauilful
Good-by.
ice Kidder, Frances Kidder, and Thel- floners In the spring.
pretty Us- rose bush tbgt she planted
i Sseel. lake Ann. Mich,
Margery Mnlh.
» sell of green. Later In ihc
imal) yard in the 'rorner of her kil.
im snre yuar Ultle pet cblck-rn
sent by Dorothy U Sweet,
very gentle car*
Clinton Peck. George
U...H '
'’.‘T
‘Of‘hb'hun-J,
„ll one spring lime i,

will close for this lime.
'
J'*'' SutuBlnar.

I. Nsme, sent bj flarei.ce Newell.
.h*
leaves make her for- ,
• unfold, when they bloomed out. sfae K... _________
(■mil ifippeoateeie.
ilippeoateele. Von HippenHlppen- g.,
IS almost over
.
.w h_ ----- 1— ----. 'Hnr nesMena—
»ecu
gM that summer U
andI i1___..________
-nd t k
weelc, Mar? lyppensteele. Ruth Hip- ,Le lives In a golden glow of ^gbt bA*^°dirMi pMc^them tat*Tn*l
'
|>ensit.ele. Delbert Iceland. Ethel Le- tor *ong davw.
r
^ «n«i no' piucK them tot in a

i^iei,,..

“•»' «" you'again When 7be^“.sw ilAt'‘rome An" T'T

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Haywood, l.ake Ann. Mich..

N,b,
„,.b,.
Fern Managool. Kenneth Managool.

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Dailey, age eleven: Bernice Klddar. mice be applied to the agrlcoHural anage eleven; Frances Kidder, age nine: tborities of bis state for a remedy. “*■ ■■ Be answered, "What arc jou up
Thelma Bweei. age seven, and a name The expert sent to Inveatigate cut op*<>“** ‘•“'I over un lAsle a»o- '
for the Cradle Roll. Oeorge Klddet. en the sioms.h of the pwl s careaas®ut chat you w«u to sell mer
age tour. Yon can amid me the cards nailed to the bam door, and to the
"No. sir.' replied 1*ersis. "Il'a tree,.
and bullona I love to read the Min- asionlsbrnent of the farmer showed 'V« want some tre«-s all up and^dtfwn.
siorles and Helen Kovarik's lei- him the remains of nine field mice, same as there sre on Usie aveitae.
lerii. 1 goi a letter ^rom a Spn- wbirb the owl Ehd destrojed. Thla and father saM he'd «-t wmeont.ln
shine girl yetserdsy, Rote Davidson orcbsrdlst by destroying owls and front of our bouse, aud be sett lor a
of Florids. My letter Is getting long such Hke birds which prey upon mice catalogue, and we've be>-u reading It.
so 1 win close.
bad made It eaiy (or the nice to mul-'and idckicg out tbe kind of tree, a
Your loving friend.
ilpiy and destroy bis trees.*»«<• and Lucia's taiher s golcx to
Dorothy Sweat.
Tbe American Humane Education have some. loo. and we dldnt' know
society publishes a laaflH entitled, hut )ou would—we re going lo ask
"How the Birds Help the Farroer.- U-^verybody on (be street." she ended
C-olumblavIlle. Mich.. R. F, p. No. 1.
Apr." 28, 1913.
treats briefly of forty of tbe more breathlessly.
Dear Prealdeni—
common birds whose presence In or"Well, well'" exclaimed tbe liscbsrd.---------------------------------------------------------garden, and Held Is an economic *^er. "Beems
to tne you're pretty ItiI received the Sutiehine pine for
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self and children, and also the Bun- necessity, f'or ihg sake of the birds tie lo go Into the iree-baaii
sblpe card for my little grand daugh- this leaflei ought to be circulaied Ic your name? "
ler, 1 thank you fSr them. 1 have wideley. but we would most especially
- p^ Bradlord. alr.“““
Sunshine recommend It (or those who do not yet
-oh. so you sre Clinton Bradford',
"“**
•”'
little girl, aroa't you? And your (.thirteen; Richard Martin, age nine. poMlble with cooperation,of the birds
,
-^Our
Dumb Animalt.
and Guy Allan Joslyn. age elxtaan
-------*----------------months. Their addreni Is. ColamblsvMle. Mich,. R. F. D. No. 1. The ehllFriends of ths Farmer.^'ple^Sdl^^ MiUrind
dren and 1 bare been MayRoweriag
A number of years ago btackblrds , think sotw rims"

this spring. I have strawberries In were exceedingly abundant through
•Well, you may put me down foe
bloom, and nearly all klada of birds eastern Nebraska. They were ao planthree." said Mr. Eo*aare here, among them are the kllldeer. ,|fui that the (srmjjrs believed they
"Three what, sir? Some of iheni
wren, pboebe. robin, and bluebirds. «ere damagiag cropa so they began
We have also
bumblebees. If I

other birds were d -^yed during the
^ hundred, they'd he only n
spring and fall.
the oame lime j|oU,r; but I'm strabi we can't get as
chlAena ^”^7 or^ M’thll."'
Letters from the older Sunshlners .ad other game Unis were killed la
,
.

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dog.and



»re alw.y. welcome on our page.

every coua.r, to supply the markcl. ,o„ers'have the bencOl of tbe die-

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by Ida. Mllara.
■ingiug efery day will
Guy Allen Joslyn. age sixteen
'
lire In tbe bouse she semonilii. Columblsvllle. MUh.. R. F, D.
.No 1,
11 by Mrs. Mabel Ker- cured. How many of you Suoahlnen .



I have
Hfe Imke, Mich.
Apr. 22. 1913.

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Donald M Pri-k age neven
“'® “• “>®““ *■“
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^
mnaid m. Pw.k. age seven months. . _
yesterday, nnd
Buu ll rained
fBiaeu hnrd.
Bwrvi. Ij am
win
*f«!*
—---- May
.—, Horton,
- -—-age
—W-.
sine:
a ever so much (
imeile K Thomas, age four months:
wri e
aeunwlnied wtth Enos Brown. F*"l-Blrhman. age eleven; these are
CIKtoo Brook,, age nine' >oths; Ed- ■‘'C'"
apring. isn't there? The
■ in the Sodshlne-*'* »•)■ •<'l«»lnt*le* Tommy and Walwhose letter
gar IV, llrooU, age nine m mib* i.rfffi-Jetters.llil» week are full
“J v^r
**“
Ann. .\ll<b . R K. D. No. 1. Name sent timer out In the wo«|*
ProsWcal would love to be with vou
quatrers to avhooL 1
1
by Beibel Brooks.

3

P.„|. tobkrf . imi,

the Bunaliine page, tril, about yout
school cxerclM*. or what you did t

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I Ulbk r.'™
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.
Ktdson, Addle
1 am living in BunUckvilla now. I Few fle^ of grain escaped damage.
ny all learn
lhouehtful'.nd»o.,wke.nv,i,.A.".s!!‘'^”'
Many w^re eWirelv desl.oyed. Where
^tful and
not take anything that
Johnnie nil send you bUckbIrds. quail. i>ralrle chUkenr.

*“
f™.U,bl I. •>««
I-'"", . "*■ B w f* II
waau»w,--.
plover, and other bird, remained.
Bechamp.
Briggs,•uu
and\ evu
Cediifc
Tmiu«r
tbeiroeiu
bestlove.
love’t-ewis
Lew AUioaon wauis
H. V I'ns
ua uitssB,
..
Michigan, is aUo
lose now, t^i-uye.
My slater has lost her pin. Will lo Join the Sunshine Oub. Ha is ten they look to living entirely on locuxts.
Bird Day ! We cannot be too kind lo
please send her another?
yean old. So send me the card and la »orh locallUes fair crni« were seour little brolhers of the air. fur they
Aunt Chloe.
From.
button for bim. plense. He la a nice cured solely through the assistance of
Thn,,^,- d.,.
Mlldiled Muth.
little boy. Please write a letiar nnd tbe birds.
SUNSHINE LETTERS.
* full of excitemont to your'PreslAre the woods where the Sowers put It In my letter, and he wlU think
The memberw*0f Ibe United Sutes
deni, tor every morning ahe li
Fife IbSke. Mich..
d commii^lon who
-nw near your home?
.......... ............................
U so nice.
Apr. 21. 1813.
a eongat^ full of Joy.
,
Oood-by. from nessed tbe work accomplished by tbs
V.rfU,, Erlk«>.. B«l. M.,1, EMk«.b.
*'
»"« »'
U™, ProbJ,.,rirai™ S.Turr.
«"!• 1"
uid .b. r»,lL.
Elk Rapid* Mich..
.M.ib-1 P«,r«.b. r„il lobb.ob Ebb.
• •bli«br».,rt,.p.r.
1 tblM, i, b. time.to .rli, t. lb,
Gl>.
»|
l.„
ro
lb,
.blMro.,
cut.
"
™»w«,
ttui I, ™, Ibrpbul.
Apr. 26. 1913.
I .1. p[«,ul to b™, trm rb««. ““ “
“>
“ “ >W
. •
,.lb, bt blrt. u ronut mutra,.,.ft-mub. U n«l,y. lb Su««,.
Mnntoa. Miclu
i.,nob. I.b„i,
iibi,,...
.J,, b„ ,„,a
,b„„ „
1 b.«,
b.b». lor ,b, Sbb.bib,
““
Mbtii™. u,
Apr. 29. J9IS.
P«^ !
Our Blue Jay Neighbor.
Rapids.
Mlcb.
tiheAonoweil stone on her law*, kept
r Thf>'arc niy Killer Jcle. and
Jlegerberg, age.
. „e ,United Stales departmeoi v.
The
of —
agName, sent by Ida. PUIsjw,
foil of running water* Is In great de- ">> ‘r'*''"'
you please
Margaret Hegerberg, age
Now I wUI wrltp-you a letter as.t
j, .uihortiy for (here good
mand now. and tbe birds are such fun
we a card and button for each
‘-"U*** Schuler, age seven; haven't writiw for a leng Urn* It
i,,ue j,y.
j^es
SUNSHINE CRADLE ROLL
lo watch ws the batbe and drink al- ^ uiem? 1 will give them to (be Thelma Olson, age seven; Julia Thel. is nearly summer again. The flowern
....
de,enre the reimistlon
be has for
most within-peach of her hand
fW" ' • *“1
(or this lime!
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Mnrgey TheL age ten; are allin btoosom. 1 went after some
,
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»'
™‘Ann. Mich- .Name ^nt by Dorotby
egg* and joung; be destroys many
Tb, bo,. ,t ,b, ..abu.1 rrUbrb,
i
Crob.
Wb. Drappl.,,
ibr. «»» I acbool wiin some « my
Sweet
There Is a wood lot Just
,
rl.u lb ,b, Tr.,.™, n„ .rtooi.
. !
1-™
Enb»r". »« ,Hbi, I»l. p|.,«r.i,
^'anny Elliabeih Dulyea. axe two

Neia Muth, Kenneth Nelson. Addle
*
Itell, iaoe Dell. Chhrley Dell. Ijenry
Dell. Preia Dell. Florence Dell. Laura
lb.b.n,|,. |!b. Bln,,.. ,b.l fn-11, T„
Mas. Stmitnli ilty. Mirii.. t F D No
I. NdMes sent by Mildred Muth.
.Mildred lie
*.l„,
Lor. M.rt, ll,„rI•c^g, Ella Margaret Hegerbarg. Ixmlse
Bcliuler. Thblma Olson. Julia Tlii-I.

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lara. beetles of va^os sorts.

m,f„e |o|ks? Oh. of course 1 wouldn't
^
y,
tangbed.
"All right," he n-turniuL
aelecu wfll
the
succeasrul. Have you seen'Judge Ken.vet? No? Well, you'd beiier
catch him before be goes down town.
1,,^, ,
„„„
p„ .
u,,r_p|™„ « roou tuDob t ,o, u, blu » mi b.
^
p, MUM. Uc« .m bumlru
asUIrTRoss bade them good-bye.
-,„.i b, . t,lct BnaT' cried PerMs.
“Splendid!" said Lads, skfpplnc
hsmi^
\
- ... . Cu*tnoe( see the trees—all
over!" and PersU wared her hands
u bu- lupp, lb,«lb.Uob U 11
Not everybody was at I

,aj lo the besniy oT tbeir

'IrvIilZn

-‘U ‘>®
“«®
!'«•• / crop*
,on atreet
«.y -nd busy. AH up
.m very amnli
»mm«. for
«m« my ago. Grace Is
The trnlte.1 Sutra doe* not say
on each side, were-knou if
ten and n lltUe taller than I
things upon supertlctal iBvesUgaiion.. people—tsiher* mothers, grnadfnibert
in the aixth grade. Our school Is 0
Neeriy »M riomachs o( Jays wet* ex- ,od grandmothera. aunu and mdes.
»* »*•“ *^ •""»»«> “»l "'®
«•> !«>»« fr mingled ilth excited boys and glrU.
becauee vacation wlU be her* nod I uese facta —Farm Journal.
And tbe shovels flew, and tbe slips of
*
trees were set that In the years ahead
S'
r V >.
>'««»
EuMhlner.
“'"I*
*•“'»« >
“ •»«- «ad tbe Sanshtne stories verr mneh.
Cwwt Adjourned for Pigeon..
«ei* to give shade and pisaaare to
SUNSHINE POEMS.
Tbs sound of fluttering wings and the thousands who passed oadcr them.
My Tree..
It U very lnter««lng to find the
FfHunwonder It /uni Chloe'has stopped <ne dlstreetfnl eocdng of a pigeon im-ob." exoUlraed PeraU Bradfwd.
Tbe greenesl.Jenflest.Dretllest tree ptness than the senders ' will ever names of those we know In tbe Sun***« •®b‘ ImmSdUtely. writing It? I hope she hasn't 1 Uko prisoned In an air shaft at the court ’ delightedly. "1 belkve U M gotag to te
know. They have told her of tbe
My paps planted that dsy for me.
ablne'twge.
Id* and are in your banda by thla to read Helen Korarika' teller*
It bouse In Boston so moved Judge even prettier than iJsle avenue! I am
quiet
and
peace
of
the
spring
wood*
And weld It should be my very own

«<u®amel be very dreary to He is
bed Weetworth Umt he ndjonrnod court In almost sure It will!"—Selected.
While It was lltlle and when It was “■*
®P®«‘ spaces.
FIfaUkc, Mkh.. R.F. D. No. 1.
* nil day long, bnt 4 nuppoee Ihero are order that ihe captive blty might be
grown,
Jtreached s little lesson of faith
Apr. 22. 1913.
Lake Ann, Jilch..
R. F. O. No. I. >oU of people to cheer her up by released.
Tbe pigeon hnd been- trap- Table Maanera—Fer Little Folk*
I heliH-d bim plant it. He let me aUsd •"'*
Dear RrMident—
Apr. 28. 1913.
Und words, flowera and pleaaant'ped nnder a grating and la tbe dark ig aUeoce I must take my ac*L
And hold ii tigbilv with my band.
talk any more.
I thought Iwouldwrite yon a few Dear Preaident—
amile* I have some aaSMe (or the and dusty shaft was located, with dlf- And give Oed thinks befoi* I eat;
because i^e vnms you to rend anlines to let youknow thatthereare
I am writing to
send In somanames Sunshine rirrie. they are Jennie and Scully. Court officers, asslstanu. lawfor my food in pnUcsce watt,
Then-bow the aun came oul lo shine
five more who want lo Join the Snn- of «"y schoolmate* Cedi Hfppmteol, Roele Paream and Sadia Scott. Saod yen and spectators Interested them- Till I am asked lo hand my plate,
Warm and iiright on that tree of mine;
Tna Story »f LUvs.
•bine dub. and'to ask yon if yon Will age flReen; Von Hippenatod. age tbs plna to.m* 'Well I will bava to selves In tbe w«* of rescue. When, j nori not scold, nor whine nor pouL
And. paltering, pattering la the night I*®*' Sunsiiiners—
•end me card!
cards and pins (or them. 1 thirteen; Mary MIppmialeeL age close (or (hU tlm* 1 have written with the aid of n ,torch and a smaU xor move my chair or fdnt
l»ear
little
rslndrops. uou
aoft ana
and iignt.
light.
few uayi
dayi on
on the
the road
road were
were am glad
X loos leuer. no ffood-hy.
boy who willingly nllbwed hlmrolf to with half* or fork, or anpUn ring.
, r ......
.. —««™*>s.
•-The flrat raw
glsid to be a Siinahiaer. The twelve; Rath HIpppnaieaL age eight;
Prom n UtUa Sahaam.
he lowered Into the wriL ibv pigeon j boa not play, nor nmn I slag.
»■ 1. 7
that rame that way dellghUul. as they ail enjoyed camp- children's names are Cllptoa , Peck. Esther Hlppeosteel. see two; Delbert
Miopped h moment lo Uugb and pUy. iw oul and each one was alert to George Hager. 'HTxd EMrtd^.'Do'n teland. ai77welv7';’ ^l' Ldaid. ag^
Gertie ClemehL was earefolly rempved. everyone was i bom not speak a nsdeas word.
Tbe Bobers Inclosed la yaur letter delighted to aee it sail away :o lu Por children mntt be seen, not heard,
Rod a good pUce (or (be night's rest, fcjark. and Maurice Hager. /
ten; Kenneth Lelnnd. age seven; VeV
That IsnY all. A little bird ■
Two essenilal things to have were
me Leland. age five: Carrie Read, age *w ao pretty.
mates oahnromd and to sM sppear- j Bust not
talk about my food.
From your tovlng f
Came ho|>plng one day—she must «•(«'' ami wood. Paul and bU father
Clarwce Newell.
thirteen; UUa Reed, age twelve: El•
aneee irateful—Sriacied.
Nor/ret.lf I don't^lnk ft good.
have heard
cared for the horecs and rows, while
Our kind of Sunshine U n happy ale Haywood, age eight: Donald M.
Manioe. Mkh,
,---------------------—
My maoth whh food I most not crowd.
mi never anywhere rouJd be found. Carl proceeded ti^use the bright new thing, and makes us glad. ’
P«:k. age seven moiihs: Ludle R.
Apr. M. 1912.
SUNSHINE srORlEA
Nor while I'm anting speak aloud.
Muaiing ihe wood and groves around. ,*x to cut and drive rrotched stlcka
/

Thoma* age four 'moBtha; CUfton Dear President—
Thak Arbae Day.
Must turn my bead to cough or
^ fiMUful straight and flee a ireJ lo hold a pola over whkh be hnng
nf,
Brook* age nine months; Edgar W.
I bavMt written to y«a In a tong
Perak Bradford and lAtela Brown
AS that one papa sat out for ma
an Iron kettle mied with water fob
^
Apr. 23. 1911
Brook* age nine month* Please •md time 1 thonghl 1 wonM So a* Gertie were going home from the poal-offke. .And whoa 1 ask. any. If yon pleaae."
‘®»' boiling anytking wasted. Dear Prealdeht—'
all their cards and bnuoas to ma nnd nnd I went after flowan teat might Their way was ihroegh Usle avenue. The ubteoloth I man not spoil.
She built ti» tinleet. canning aasL Bertrand being about tbineen years
i am wrtUn* to tbe Sunshine eleb 1 wlU give them to the children my- Wc got a lot of IhM* Janale rnrmnn.
"How lovely it wUI be when the Nor with my food my Sngert ooflFit (or a hlrdllng's sweetest resL
I. was bandy as a effora boy, he as i haven't wiiiien la n long Um* eelL 1 go to acbool and lova my teach- Oarile. and I went afiar Sowara this leaves ai* out!" aaJd Perak. looLlng Mnst keep my seat wken I am doae.
And BOW If you Iteien you win hear.
snBy bOMght (he water, while Me- T enjoy reading tbe Sanshloe tettera er very moeh. I have over two mllea boon. We got aome Bowen (hat are np Into the tell, bare aimi. "I wish Nor ronad the table sport or run.
TrRIIng. I
I and clear.
ra cared (* Beth and Ray.
very much.
It will soon be Ume to to m. to acbooL We Mve on a farm called boywand-gtrla. and wa got some HamUtoo ftreai bad aome trees oa ti; Wbesi told lo rise, the* I muA put
Bird songs merry and sweet and gay
r chUdran. that It plant flower gnrden* Our school la n,.ar Platt* river -where so many of spring bm^atlaa sad adder umgM* I It would-be tea times prettier."
My chair away wUh Mdsateas foot:
Gladdening all tbe aunimar day.
will be glad
g)ad as
aa I1 am the Traverae City people coma Ahteh- Uke flowcn
flowern very walL
waU. I wlU
wlU naad
"T«* h would." agreed Locte. Td And HA my heart to God ^ve.
. . ,
OUL I Will
—Youths Companion.
cheertnlly do thefr work and right- gelUng tired p( going to nchotM. I ing We have to cross tbe 'river yog a (lowar In my lattor. 1 cant Uko to Uve on Uak avanua. wenldn't la prate# for aU His »
fuHy earn a share of lu euro reward? have one member (or the Sunablne every day that we go to achool. Wa think of nny mo(* GoodAs.
pror
The Wayates Iwl
Perhaps this was tbe nwrot of this auh. Her wune te Mnrgnrette New- found mow tnlUag nitutua test SunFium
“Oh. I ahouMaT want to teavt our
-----------------------Appy hounuhold aid tho fuaa« im ML Ploanonshd hA. card andhut- Ay mui It wa. m, nie* Th. wild'Otaet CAiMM.
BoaAr repAA F»NI* teyaBy. "Bat
TnA saS Du«.
An I av wsr «•* u
Ill* Lgatsaln otwkmM MtetAee of a* Bead tham to ma aad'l wlU gtva itoauie are ooateg o« fate sad wb
I Avaat naaa nar Artaff taMsd* I wish thnr* wan aent tiwsa A Maau
Bvary «m w»
jA
SPPIP waa
.J^ ga*f m As
I te ntead the c
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