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Grand Traverse Herald, April 22, 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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1913-04-22
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•OLDEBt PAPES IN MKfllGAN NORTH OF GBAND SAPIDS-ESTABUSBED18SS.
AKD TBAVEBSE BAT BAOLl,
THAVKjlSE CITY. GRAKD T3.WERSE COITNTT. MICHIOAN. TI l sDAY. APKIL 22. ini3
VOL. LIT.
BUSY WITH
COUNTY WCRK
'WHO IS SeENS?
Orand Rapids Judge Trying to Find
BUILD MORE
GOOD ROADS
Judec of ProUlo Frt-d K WolVpr
iia* rorrivKi a leloTram (ran
BOARD OF BUPCRVI60R8 HOLD Judsp <-( Uic JovrnUc L'uun. io Qnnd
ING 8FRINO seSBION
Iluiiidk Myine:
'Wo have boy lin-r liv noiop ot
dark SU'WiiB or itoitoD. Ohio. Mothor
• aa dn>« aeO In flood. Ho >ia* An uo.-Jr b) nanip o( 0»rar Sti-vouK. Itiat
lu>y bollox'H lives soar Traverso City.
WITH BABEBALL A&s'oCIATtON ■Make lnn«lrtvs and anawer.''
JadKP WalkfY atatos tliat he has NINE HUNDRED MILES EXPECTED
FOR FAIR GROUNDS
made a nntnlH-r of tniinirlea and
THIS YEAR
find sorh a parly, ir any one
Klve any li:turtDaiSon pleamo notlCAalma Hsmlln Cove D«taiie<l Re
ly
the
Judae.
port •* FfOeooFlo** ol Sut* AMOr»«re Are Now Fifty-four Counties In
Olttlon—M>M Rculned
'SUts Opsratlng Undsr Systsm;
M J«nHer.
‘
e Means New Erk In High
way Work
GMfMer WAS CLOSED
. The board o( sui«rw»ora are busy
' .with their dlSercal liees ul «i
each oema.Uua nembe. has bad hi.
hands full Wedaeaday aflernoon ilioy
took t>i> the matter or ihr
Irau the Hlab School AthlelK
rlaiion to u»«- (bo ball iiaik sn.u-iU.
for a track meet lo In- h.dd May iMh,
The reiidnt
iramcd
E. O. Ladd wee chosen lo snciec l
hlmseU a> the .re]>rcsenUi>«e (ram
tbs eouoiry to a<l on Ihc esevtiiliv
heard of the W<.iunt ktk-biKat] l>cv«-l
optueai bnraati.
The •BB «t «« was orde red idaccl
«Ub tbe Boldiers* and utlon' relief
committee.
C. C. Maee was ehofen as >n)UJ^ for
ibc court bouse (or tb« comtoK >rtw
and iba eo«ra« wHI 1>« *ade out
day.
Tbe baaebaU association' ran
tbs grouada that tbey occupied last
yuar^ree of ciiarce. but they
bate lo do all ihe necessary repairs
Ibeaiselves and dear up all rabblKo
after tbe seaion U over and keep tbe
gronads In good condition during all
the eeason's «orfc.
A coatrart was tnade <Ub yMark
eras lor Hie deieniiun liontc (or Ju
NlllEAGE IS TO BE DOUBLED
BALKAN WAR
ALMOST UVER
Ai>rll IK.—State lllghway
Eiy added two new enlineers Ih his dei-artmeui today In
rder to m.H-t the growth lu alnie
mad building Induced ibroughout
.\iU-blgBD by spring aa a mult <•( tbe
aJ'ipilun of Ihe county road system
by eipht counties.
Road making (a Michigan daring
the approaching sumrot-r is en>ecte«l
to doubls the ni-w road uilleage^of
BLIGHT REBERVATION CAN BEj-cst years. 'The stale hlgha-a) deanment Is preparing lo rev'-olve
EASILY ADJUSTED
uouble amount of business. I. H. NeUn«. . formerly a I'ulted Siatas cogiieer
in the I'hilippines. and K. J.
Turkey Hes Already Agiwed to Abide
Sawyer of M.-uoiulm-e cuinly. are tbe
By Proposals So It is Up
Alliot -to Msks Thclc
Final Tortna
'-We. look for-greal development In
road building Uila aeason." declared
Townsend early this
Ig»ndon. April IS.—.tuiUeaadora expoctud to reitlve today Ihe formal ac- morning. "In other ycara stale eacepiance by (he Kalkau ullie* <d the Fiui.erB have not supervised the balldI
K
of
niuHthan
t.'d) miles <•( new
powers' last ix-ace proposals, slid Ibiend of Ihc lung Balkau war was be rnad arounlly. hut ae'luuk fur double
lieved In be In night
• that mileage in 1913."
Ceneral adoption of the «-.mii|y road
A disiisli'h from SuCa said that Dulacceplisl
garU had mt opted ibe (nv-ers' oBers sjslcio, sb(.-li has now
I by ;.l coUuHes. means Ihe opening of
with rew-rvalkwia
era In ataie htnbway botldlDg.
-The ItalgwrUn premier lodk-atod
;bni these rrscrvaiious were i-lighi. m-coidiug lu (••■iuuilMSiou.-r Kly. He
and i»av be <-aeily adiusted. It woa expects state reward roads io be Imlli
undowtood that llulgarla spoke-fur all liencaforih at the rale of t.umi nr more
ithe allien. Turkev has already aignl- la'i.ie pvr ixsar.
wllllDRaiiss to abuie iiy tnc pro
posals.
’
...
MRS. ELLEN STOVER
Aged Resident Passed Away Wednes
day Aftsrneon
WOMEN START
THIRD PARTY
BUILT MANY SCHOOLS
GREAT STRIKE
IS GROWING
Mm. 1-Ulen Stover, aged 7C yearn,
The aiteniion of (Irand Traverse
died al
Wedneaduy afternoon at
l>eo|ile la called to the fact that Mtssher home. ci:> Maple street, after a
iislppl has bum 27 <-ouniy agricul
OF
NEW
hngsrlng Illness. Mrs. Rtorer
tural high schools In the past two
born In Hart county, bhin. In the year
years at an average cost of $30,000
___
lUT. and came to thU city a num
l>er Bchc«l. These w-hoola furniih
ber of yean agn. Her husband died
hcie about five years ago. The only
n.ivivlng relative is a nephew. J. J.'
girls are paid o certain amount per
—.
Sadgeliury of rtaytoD. O.. who was
hour for the wnrk'Hiey do. ao that In
wUh her at the time of her death.
canen the exi>eiise lo Hie pupils
Funeral serv ices wore held Sal-'LEADERS ARE PEEVED AT SEN- Is reduced l<> atmut $3 per mumh.
urday nioruing ai IU;3fl from
ATOR THOMAS
Michigan la a Itetter agricultural
home. Her. P. H. Pobly ofBciailng.
because
Manufacturlea Wilt Have to Clooe
Interment was In Oakwood.
produce ibe'fniU wib flavor.
Down Flanu for Lack of Fuel;
Claim He Should Hava Ap^lntod
Fifth Day Saw But Lib
Woman aa Scerwtory of the
tie Chansa
United Stotts Senate Suf
frage Committee
"KRUITS
WANT SHARE OF OFFICES
POLICE MADE HAUL
Sentences Were Meted Out Friday i
Foui Men end Two
Girls.
Denver. April 18.—Becaase United
fUatea Benaior Charlda 9. Thomas. In
Washington, didn’t appoint a woman
.as secretary of the natlcmat auffruge
(•inmiittee of Ihe United StAea
ain. anO chose a mere man Instead,
tbe women of <'olorad»' aro planning
to^ui-Hoosevell Hooserelt and aurt
nea' iisrty composed excluslrely ot
W'ORieu.
lH-< taring that iliey have been made
the' reciptents of oothlug but lemtins
In the hlslory of tbeir long
the republican and democratic par
ties. the Culurado Equal Suffrage Asont ramposed of some of the
repreientailvo women of the
-•talc, is determined to "■ecede." The
aiipoluinieiit by Senator Tbomaa of
Ceorge I.*ng. an employe of the state
departmenL to the aecmary'shlp of
suffrage comnilttec. Is the laat
siraw.
■a9iaiw Thomas was elected by
Ibe women of Colorado." declared one
liidtgnani auffnute leader today. "Witbour kiyaUy he would have been
gathered to ot-livloH long agu."
■The iKMitlon of ■ecretar/ of the
senate suffrage -«ommUtoS |i
Tor
whlHi a large number of eroumn ara
eminently fitted by edntatioB and exI-erience lo fill. And fur a Cokirado
wenaiur to liave rocogntxed tbe woi
iCoottoned on page tWS.)
WILL DISCARD
OLD MACHINE
expected
IlruM
issela, April 18.—Aliout 37:.,non
out on the flhb day of Belgtum'e manhood suffrage nrike. ocrnrding lo aoHaJlitlc eatlinnire today.
1-eader Vandurvelde said be cxptvied
fully Itair a million wilt be vat by tbe
end of the w<-ek.
The R^emeiifyJ^ l*r^^arriod on
COMMITTEE MAY INVESTIGATE
dences Ihdt ihe ao<-Ullais' areexerting
Ibemaclvi-s strenuously to obtain the
afternuon aud lost evculug. fullowlag
adhesion of Hie municipal w'-rker* and
ciut Hit- plans ul the police de|«rlnieut
MOORE'S ACTIVITY TO LAND CAB- the civil authorities of DnissH* have
iu H-eir endeavor lu Itavu a clean
INET POSKTION
jasked That inlllury engineers be
Ikuw- lor Travenu- City of all ulijec______
j|ila<ed In the gas and electric plants
tB>:uibh- pljc.-s and iH-rnoiis. When
|as a precautionary measure.
|he <liuane( was empHetl there were
ttion Dees Not Intandlej Two sthks of dynan.Itc with detonaliv K-i.KMi* who had iK-en placed IcsiiHave Department Used (or Polit
j lor* attacliGd were found In tbe road
l-or«.il> vvllh Hlo-rin SmIHi at Hie
ical Purpoees or Ccereion
|t<>day DOST Ilriissels.
county Jail. The fad* are Ihe-c:
of Employ^
I Tbe newspaper prloter* and eml^c aulhuritles hail l(Ag sUBiMHteil
{{doyes held a meeting today and decertain places aud ihes*- haw lu-eu
Hdod lo strike Saturday.
closely wai' hi-d. Vestorday aftemoou
Washlngiun, A.iril lb.—A gcnwtil
'Ranke Were I
rbief (*arstiii aud t‘airo:inan lituu
houtecleeniiig of Hie weather uureau
Uege. Belgium. April 18—The rlrOcwebi to a hi.um- that was sup|ios<-d to
imm-ndlng t<-!ay lor any K-llllcal
rauiy, were allghiJv i
lu- vacant on Fhi't' Froui sire*-!, hni
machlm- H.wl ChVf tVlIUs
.day. Iraih here and in the surroimJtng
had Ui-n o.-.id lur dh’oi'ileriy luivl-uvc- 4iMisirDcled in that
irient |rtiBtrict. Many companlea of Hio civic
isi.a-s The d-iorv were 1 u-lK-d uni
will iw went. lu the scrap heap.
guard, which are proier-Ung itturnriTthe cuilnlHS dsawu, hut Ihe chief
lowmK M^-'k dbmiasal y.wterday
niad* up of strikers and
.luriiii the from diH>r and discoveo-d
for "s<-rifius irregularitlei.'' Moore s the captolu <
g tin* (t>iai<aD)nmh J«xt leaving lirough ibe hack
action In promoting his
at Waadre Is a striker.
jnduw ill a herrl-<d manner, and u
dae, for a cabinet luat ma> to- probed,
g,^ Ni.Uolas a railway '*witcV
woman In the Irun'l itn.m whi.-h had'
cougrt-sshiual r-omnilliee. Today ,
up
and
thrown
Inin a field.
Cbalnmaa Fraak U. Ilatnlln gave
hut iiiHc tonillurc In it. la-avlog Hb.Moore refused lo add to his sUtenient Al rberatie a muh aatenibled at -the
dvUUed' report of hU attending the
irolioan llo.-s in wstch Ihe woiiian.
that' charge* of alleged *t>eri-lon of entrance to a coUler.v nnd .showed a
conference of the sUU anpervUers'
who was afterward found,lo be but
weather hnreaii employes aud alleged
rioting. Tbe cscriry df*This vraa very iblereM(,ight<H-u yt«r* old. Ihe Chief made a
inl*u*e of the im*-llng fund were 'in
^
log and iDstructlre and vboet't the
liusiy luu up the alley aa-1 found hts
famously false '
overthrown, but n.< hurt.
dose attention *.t.at had leTn Riven
-akl&n.oirFinal rireel.
-Many of Ibe raanutactaren will be
tbe various toidcs discussed ui thai
W3.- taken lo.k ti»the boOM- and^tuobliged to close down tbeir factories
tme and the aid Ihat tbey mill Iw for
Keth<-r with the .vouiig woman
for Isck of fut-l unless forriga t
(be board. ,
e Traflle Dangerous In plaii'd la the rtisiudy of the aheritf.
piles reach here qul<*Jy.
B. H. Bisaorlli of the Ucvelopmeni
Ijlci lo Ihc evening iwo oHa-r houses
Mayfield:
hiffcnu gave a rery Instnicuve leciuie
eiiiei<-d and anolli.T yooug wu- FOR VIOLATION OF THE CIGARSILK
WORKERS
TELL
HOW
FAB
to tbe members of the board at tfa
ETTTE ORDINANCE
and
three
iiieu
were
alus
gl'cli
a
Word has been reeeivv-d llial there
RIC 18 MADE.
court house M ednrwdsy. There were
ACTIVE WORk OF RE80RTERS
Is a stretch of road midway U-twi-en utgbt's h dging at Hu- t-oiinty .domicile.
number who had never bcm these 11WILL SOON BEGIN.
This luorainiG Hie whule eomiiony
Cave Ll« of Oulera Whe Sell Pills
Mayfield and Arbutus loike that
InstratMl alldrv a^ ibey foond them
taken iH-fore Judge Nvr
to
Boys
Under
TwrentyUd
lilac*h.r
auto
drivers..
Tlterc
Is
Old
Iren.
Tin
and Lead Used to Boy Bandits Premised to Make Losmb
very InicrMilnt.
the (uUuwinc sentences
Fifteen Centraets Are Already li
One.
fill of OV.-T ion feel to the swamp
nu-u-d out IO tbe guilty |«riles: Uerfc
Hawda of Secretary Bilroad M it Is called, and the other
Wlikoi-, on a riiMige ot drunk and dl»
llnga.
The first offender to l>e token for
Frank KlchoU and Elli* Madison,
nlgbt ooine one put some heavy
crilcily. wa* lined »f- and cost* of
loUtl'on of tbe rigareite law was ar
os and loss In the road. Aa there
Patterson. N. J.. A|.iil 18,—Not from two fourteen year old school Uiy*.
which he paid and was Jlarested by Chief of Police Carson Bun. tbe rocoon of tbe silk worm, but from wljo were arrwled last week for the
The manager is here lose Hve Hir
>t npim for two teams to l<a>t^ at
charged John Kong*t- (or Ihc sal
day.
He appeared ^tore Judgerusty home aboea. scrap Iran and'alleged theft of a number of roben.
manager, Jack I'endry arrived Friday tfaia point It Is necessary to run slow,
offcBbe. was given the same aliernaFREBtOCNT WILSON OPPOSED TO afteriKiOB and
Saturdaymorning Ceo W. Wise who lives near, states
Umlur Monday and eonfei
empty tomato «ns on the city dump fura and automobile aci-essoriet; ra
live. and i-aid up. John Rewaldt. on
C1TIXCNSHIP RESTRICTION
l>elug a cigai\-U« fiend In apite of the
was In conference with the oBIcera ol that he r*-moved those obstruction*
the sUk that makes milady a celled a suspended sentence helorn
a charge of di*.rilerly conduct, i-lead
fact that he is but inlrieen year* of clinging gown and the bright hued Judge Uralor Monday upon their
the baseball association. Ftoih now- and will do all in hit power to Keep
ed not gdlUy and hU trial was fixed
As
the
bo)
Is
too
young
lo
come
on there will be somelblng dbtng 31r. tbg* read free. lie has not t-cea aTie for WedDooduy at $ o'clock with bull
necfctlo of her escort, according to'pTOmlao to make the loss good. Tbe
IB Sent Tsiesram Urging Covunder tbe JnrlwlicHoii of imllce court the men* who lal«r lu the tllk mills value of the ar^cle which Ihe boys
I’endrv's record of last year
to lorafe the mlHcreantx who
of $300. which ha* not yet been fur
enor dahnaon to Have Objeewa* allowed to go after bis evi of Fatersoo.
ager cd the epringfleld. Ohio, team guilty of Ihc d.-ed. Should people nished Nathan Yaltaw. who was the
had token w*s pWed a
tlonaWs Wor«s Otivltud.
Tbe case I* the third whiclr has
U tbe highest, 'and be will bulp up with mutos go over this road after mail who made hi* exit through tbe dence ha.l iH-en taken and will proh
Rendered desperate by Ihe twoably be given a bearing before Juds*- months old strike to obtain 'belr de- come (o the notice of the poUce within
hia position as third aacker and dl- dark ibey sbnuM be care as ver
rear .window- in such a hurried
Walker.
He
gave
a
list
ot
aeveral
Oie }.layera from that ladnt of tic light Is foond at this place.
idt. Ibe 27.«Ki silk striker* today the past few weeks, In which Ihe hoy« .
uer. i<leaded not guilty in a charge o’
I. fWi, April 19.—Reerehacco atore* that have been aeUing
vaniate. There are fifteen contracts
bggan a aystemailc “exposure" of the Implicated used almost exacHy" tbe
disorderly conduct and bis trial will
tarv of SUto Bryaa today triegrapH^ alseddy in the bands ef the secrotary
cigareiiea and giving clgaretto papers
secret* of their trade. 1^ by Wil same methods and were seemingly all
l» hcl-l Tliiirsday morning at 9 o’clock
Goraraor Johnson, declaring that
lo minors and Ibe evidence secured
and not having $300 for Ull he went from the boy may lead to ibe prosecu liam D. Haywood, a group of skilled membera of a boy bandit organlxation.
Prealdmit WlUoa arged that ^he wlih five bil'W' Oh J'' *»Jball hitters will begin to arrtve by
mill operators today made public the The loot was found by the polt-e to ah
to Jail. Floaite Crooi. tbe person lo
wordf. “iaallglble to cltUanship." I*e
tion of Ihene^cnlre*.
under-ground cache near Houghey'B
April :aih and they must be ready Carolina. Oatenii and LOrmv Warn the nfiernoon escapaSe, pleaded gulUy
^ret of tbe "tin dress.'
atrltkan from the pending aUen land
The chief
reepat hU warn
for practice Ihc 3Uth.
tu a charge of disorderly eonduci and
'The silk dress: that the average hill with other appliance* wtaieb go
Marriad
owning bOla. Tbe gorenaor sent thc
ing 10 boja «nder twenty-one years of
Tbe material that has been selected
was given a aentem-c of 3i> days In Jail
woman take* such pride In." declared to make up tbe outfit of a Jurenlln
age. Every offender will be proaec
(elegram to tbe eenett.
A pretty wedding was anlemnlxed j with no ball, and BUnche Witbey. the
onUaw. Many of the robe* had bMh
Is tbe very best that can be hired at
Haywood, as
ol and Carson |gt>mUes that the pafound in the evening In one ot
cot up and formed into crud^ moothe salary limit. 11 Is tb opinion of ; the Congregational poraot
.
trolmen and himself will be on the group, "is not reaUy a allk dre*.* at
l&ylay senlany Huit it Is better to get good ma^ Cedar Friday afternoon, when Miss ,be»e house*, received
all, but a tin dress. It is ceraiwaed qf'castns by Ibe . boys. The blanket*
lookout tor vtoIaHons. both on
about one pan of silk Hbre to alxjwere to be used for camping pur
terlal of this cla-ss and then find out Carolina Daltell and Loren Wares lenro with no ball.
Hon ol (heao dealers.
joined Id holy matrimony. Miss
A* a result of thU roundup, the pa
tbeir culibre and give (bem an opimr
parts tto. iron, lead or xlac. Tbe metal,poaea and the guanUeto were erideab
Ensliah
Hard Kit
It 1^
tunity to moke good and go higher Eltda Dalsell acied as maid of honor trolmen say that there was not an oheomc* from the scrip heaps back of ly for tbe wild west effecL
Lm«*
if higlier priced players -are obtained and Irwin Snyder aa best man. The jertlonal person on the Mreeta Friday
the factory. It is dumjed into v
who lave played in other Haases and bride was dressed In a cbarmiiig night- Chief Carson rays that he is
and treated riiemlcally to make a solagown
of
UD
Bilk,
while
the
brldMmald
goiag
tosee
that
there
la
a
cleM
here they might not be able
lion. The raw silk Is dipped In tbe
Racramenio. Cal. April 18—Not the
Pioneer
Reaideiit
of
Grand
Trav«rM
wore white serge. Mr. and Mrs. hoose for the efty and he has already
solution, and when token out and
etduslOD of tbe Japanese farmer, but bedd up
Pasaad Awa/.
left on the morning train for warned all of tbli class and If thev
B results would follow.
dried the fibers have absorbed from
tbe probable eSeet of Ibe
do not heed bis warningi they wlU
of Keyetone Died Aftor
Boyne
City,
where
tbey
will
make
The
firospertF
lor
the
Atesorts
four to six time* their own weight in
alien land law and EurM>eaa capital
suffer
tbe
conaequencea.
Lingering lUliee*.
their
home
st
present.
heat
Mr*. Adah Seeor died late BAinrday metol."
Uvested In Ibe aute. la new tbe prin- as bright a* at any former aeason
and when fans amide out to tbe tialk •v(sbea of thc.lr many frienda go with
aftornoon' at the borne of her ,aon
ripal leeue iavolred In
tha bills proposing to realrlrt (be park to a few days tbey will not be
Mrs. Martha Blocan died Mooday
rifbls ot foreigners In CalUmnla. one disappointed at what they see.
at 8:15 at tbe home «f her dangbof. which was paaaed yesterday by the
vanced age her death wa* got alto
•aaemhly.
gether nnexpected. 8be was W years
CADILLAC MAN TO BE «UCC£EO-'^“^“"^^ orG*raad 'mverae
OanletoWIM FerWd Uae An ^ Ungerlng Illness. Mr* 8to«m s
Protoat has aria<-n from represent
Fir^’ Ii Sixteenth Stiwet Residence
born Novertner I. ISfl. in BhefftoU. '
ED BY CUN
atlves of BagUsh and ennilneolal d^nrttnnty. having lived hi Traverse Oily
Friday NlflhL
3*a-. and at tbe age of eighteen she
dlcntef. sod a stronger Influence than ReaMant of Long Lake Township Died
for Uie past Ef year*
Thuraday
^ was married to Wm. Blocom. who
1 b} the formal
--------I Mrs. Seeor was the mother of 12
kUSH by a defective cbimney.
' - her in death BeptoMber 8S.
plalnU o( tba J
ewernor Ferri* Announced Hla In- children, 7 of whom ewtve her
______________________
Mrs. Eva Alice dielneman. aged 3f damaged tbe‘^ bouse at Sixtecnlb and
___ ____
_ __
___ Joe
__ _____
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There are tea children from
lieing broogbt to bear In an effort to
teMton Thie Anerneen ef Apdeath.
Mr* Frank
LaFonuee ahd
Francfaco
navel___
station
that there
year*, wife of I-. O. Stelaeiiian. died I'lne streets. Friday night to tbe
bin tbe moaaure allogelber
peintlog Detroit Maak
8ecor both of Traverse City, Bx*»' Tu w’id^read «•« of cocelne rnmong
sorrlring aw: Mra
amount of about $9W>. The blaie
at
the
family
home
In
Lon*
I-*ke
a-nead thun la auHi a way as to afSm»r ei Long Imke. with whoa *fi». the enKstod peraonnel. eecretory Dan- J«*h Eva** of Kej-stone. Edwin 81oworked
between
tbe
walls
and
law
town^p late Tburaday afternoon aft
te-ri only tba Japaaase.
' Seeor hutoe her home for th* past lels today dlr^tod a oearchlng tove*- cum of Bearden. Wash,
M^el
. •______________
______of_ Dixtoth, wi—
:T_.^
__________
_ of ____
_
,Letoon
of Traverse City. Dextor
Bh>
Tbe ixaembly bill passed yesterday er a loog siege with eryatj.eUa. Mts.jlbe nppM rooms and by the Ume tbe
Lansing.
ApfH
i8.^FoHowlng
a
«onyear.
PhllUp
Secor
Minn,
Ugation
by
a
court
Inquiry.
.
______a
effecting the men aa enm of Beliner, Mr* Lena Clover and
permit* corporationi ttratrolied b.* Sudoeman has a woman who made | fire deportment bad wered ihiTlong
iiv mid was well Uked in'rtm bad succeeded la* gaining a good ferenoe this afternoon with Jamea Anton Secor ot Seattle. W**h, Wm.
"in a matter------------------------------- _
paaMbt eligMa to HlUenshlp to
Irtends eeaUy and
------- work__
_
^ ^ Cnhningham. of DetrolU Oovonwr Fer- Secor and Mra. Wm. 'Ilea, boa of eerioosly aa this." the secretory said. Ctorttce Blocam. both of llusheffoa.
and storL --Prompt
Tbe
husband
proper y. but the senate Ull.
"I do not intond to wait for aoy red and Mra llande Stable* ot Eton Bar
Ur** small children *ur*|ve.
Itbo firamen confined the fire to the ria announced hU determination to Erart. Wait
awalllBg a rDU. dastea all (orvigu
^
Funeral eerviraa were held from wall* asd upper portion ot the build- appotot tbe Detitrit man to the poaPI Funeral was held from aa 8L tope or lengthy coHecUon of proof, towaahlp.
a and cerporatlona as allcBs.l
Cm- Prands rtramh Tumday mornlag at Should toe aliagation prove tra* toe The funeral wUl be
O*,.
at > Ing. All of the furniture was saved tion of state labor e
and It ta sdmmad that If the wording the home Saturday
Long and the damage to (be lower floor Ingham will hueeeed Perry F. Powers 9 o'clock, (ntertnent took $>|gc« at departSMBt wlU not rest uaUl the
«( the art toe rMstoed It wonM beds- o'clock, Hev. Z1------
BULGARIANS ACT FOR ALLIES
BAD STRETCH OF ROAD
PENDRY ON GROUND
MINOR ■ ARRESTED sEQREjs
exposed
SENTENCE SUSPENie
STWKE OUT WORDS
wa AT PARSONAGE
WOB'S WROK WAY
MRS. ADAH SECOR
EVAAUGE STBUBIAN
HOUSE DAMAGED
WILL OUST P0WERS;£r,n “or::Sor;.r.4‘
MRS. MARTHA SLOCUM
BAN ON COCAINE
J
PAOSIWO
0U19
EBUM) 4«i)^Tnin SAT sao^ rnmms. sna n
Uons there ia oSered e field tbet is
and posMblllUes that are only
limited by tbe capacity of tbe bvnan
mind and lodbldiial gndoranoe.
tbe towns end rural districts drs*i
made pyacUcaUT one when it cuues
«M Qk«w» asr Km**
to bueloeaa and social iwisihms.
TWiC« A WKKK
Afben tt Is pemdble for fanners to get
mot a deOnite and effectlre
to Iowa in a abort time over a good
iweootmeodttloD of tbe aufftoge cMo.
roadbed It adds to tbe proepertiy
^
‘Time and again the woman have
of tbe nelgbborbood end brings in
■nm
s.™
P..PI,
„p„„|, ,1,,
(••ught
in
Ibe democraUc party
foil again yeaterday with all tbe fv
;usu. (I. BATia^ MusciBS KdU«r
l„ Tr.,., , • I,., duriwure J».l
' on. ot tto Ilm ninak-b-isj liuffslo. April *1.—Caiile. recRpu. era that were in and many of them
bannera of victory from SS'Si
W. A. tllBAi.V, Hdik
■
.ni .. . ...ul, tn. .10 b
„
prospective pHi-jl.iou, (airly nrtlve. Hf-*5 lower. M.M look home beav) loads of feed and
ib.
«]»•• nsnsT HsrA A
position to develop In '
tndn ruDDlng and bad aUrted to dance ^
.1, , .
___ «l TrsTsnr CUf. Mlob_ now In
tCsairMs or Marrb i un.
net l*enulng Its Ipmtlon am! calibre what,klnd of roads (he sections boui
ibeep. iO.eoo, active. 2D blghm-. t»e
Tbc pRsioes moved freely aad
•f Its rtilxena Tbe old aplrtt af or where be is figuring npon loeatlnf. 9.M: .S’n. 2. ggn^.2S. Hogs. iwcRpta,
there were OM bosbete eold to tbe
jealoualy that blocked prograas In the It tbe roads are found to be good be U.tDu; acuve. IV-ID lower. g».U; cloa- different rommisekm men.
cfaalleage; 'No moro lenmna.|
■
t>ast baa horn cleared eway and riil- generally mahes a parebaae. but U Inr
To make thu rtialleege effe^ire. If
M. A N. C. TIME CAni
. tUSMAATAM* rena. rega>^les* *tt tbelr formes be.(from Mondays Rroord-Iterle.l
»»«»>le. the Colorado Suffrage Aosothey are bad he Rmp)y mis to some
P, M.IA. M.,A. JMR M.
. ^tcUiAavAiir*
i
ets
are
ready
In
pull
together
for
the
ike
l.vTrav.
City . t:0« «:M» t:05 e;fig
BRniday was the Ume when the
^ l»»imlng to mal
. ,«0c1nA4TAM«
otbor loraliiy wbere the pride of the
f^ATOn
tiesi <Dieresis o' tbe coBininBlty
people la greater aad maaltesu Itself
Chicago. April 31.—PMUIoet, 3S« farmers took advantage of tbe bRter ‘ “^nmnalraURi of strength during
large.- This U the siilrtt that builds in the form of good reads. Tbe sue, the romlDg caunpalxn In Denver for
ifa Michigan, iseitc.
ciUeA for when the |>eoplc preaent
it is planned
oesa of a iarmlog cooetry these d^
Lokad front and work together for depends upon tu aereaalblUty (o'tbe
telW o, or,
IM l»uua. ot 1«1. W -noM U, IV«.«r .t
.
Tbc Mate of MkblsAii will take
ftllAtN
lietw roadUlens nothing can stop nearby elliea, and the more areessthle
™“M»ed exclualvely ot womA«» forvmrd If ibe leslriaturo passes
Cbltago. April St.-Wbeat. t2ter; ter brought in. Tbe potRu question
tkelr progress, Tbe development ^
lance. tboagb tbe price dropped *"
exHusIvely to the^
the( Afd|ersoB>)i
AfdrerM»&>)AiB«* bill. Vhl<^ U tbU community spirit has already tt is Ibe bRur are Ha chances tor com. Dec; oata. S5c.
to Sic. There were UOO buabela put
0>e women, Bunding to-,
Kmpirejri/;:;::
becoming
popuialed
by
s
progressive
prondW
OTidM* for tb« reltof cf mothor. b«r. worked e wonderful ebange, la local
Into tbe bands qf tbe aommlaeion men.
* common rouse, tbe w6m-j
class of lohobitants. As a rule tl cblldroQ. tills reliot
Emplro. vu K. d
ataira aad ledhationa are that the ahlfllesa peek a remoU place in wbU.i
Tbe local mills bad a capai-llj'day.
overwhelm I
Uias ndor rbance of the probate
next twelve monUis will e<
h was a rase of wait eatfi mm Uira. *•**
to mbke (beir abode, aad when a comJodsea A ibe cooDtlea. Tbe main pro(Fro* Tbars*t*y-« nceord ;Rgie.)
to mnny vnyi that wUI prove
Tbe sbipmenu oat were very- large.
poittkal affairs.
munlty Is so unfortunate as to secure
Tteiont et tbe MU are as foUoao:
Tesierday was Ue bcnvleal day the
______
I The leaders of tbe movement proiroe of wonder to even tboee who thtw-ciaas of resideou Hs future will
■it iM MIber of ebcb dependent «r
mlUs
have
had
in
a
kxu
ttnw.'
I’bi
Pri«a
o..
****
women, nolted. Mall
on tbe Inside of tbe great lor never be of tbe brightest. Tbe
Bbfieeted «blM is muitamed, or is
right in ktwiHng „
***■
.
Dvrve
notice
to the world that herewsrd movement. The cItUeni of greaivc man wants (o locate In a place
widow, dr deserted by her husband, or
Tbe sale of (aroi seeils conilaiies to b*
.......................................T after they «ni vole ooly for women.
Traverse City are now determined t<> where it Is possible for bbn to gel bis
tf diTorced and Is poor and unable 10
big. Tbe IndlcRkoas axe that (bar.
...................................*•••■’
‘",To tbU end it U proposed daring tb«
ptoperlr care and provide ‘tor said keep tbe city efa the map In a manner produce to msrkR In the sburiest will be more a^ ptentod Ihli yea
c'-mlng rontpalgn to hold a pande of
tkiVi. M U otberwae a proper poard- that wiU call the sttenUun of tbe possible Ume wttb the lesst Ubor. He than In any two wwi yoan.
wouieB and to Invite parURpatlon tn
iaa. aa^ u is for the welfare of surb whole stale la its progress. TIte tem- also waota eoodltlona to be such that
The pouio marfcR bad a iliiie gti
It by woman's politica] «
children can go to acbool In (be ger put Into it yeaterday. when sou
cbtld 10 retnalB in tbe coatodj- of Its |ter of tbe people is right for tbU
.11
Bud.
work
and.
from
expreaskms
heard
on
....IDci
notber, tbe rourt may enter an order
muddy seoAoB witboat getting mired of tbe buyers gR burking one a.
all sidro, from all Haases of people, on tbe way. With good roads
ftodins. aaoh farts and ftslnjc
other. The |*rice gradually rose frou.
jUDoani of money necesaary to enable they are all a unit in bringing to thero-dlfflcalllea are overcome
3Uc to 3tc. but U closed early at 3tH-.
....................................rifioBH. of simian, a—*—
tbe motber to propeilr care for enrb iwas the things that have been mere
e people are cealent with tbelr ktt. where It U today.
eblld.
antopnt not 4o exceed $3 ly dreamed of in tbe past but never A good raid la Just as good of an
There were 2Tr. duxen eggs bought
and urine the women voters tut
before attempled. There are
a week* tor eerta ebUd."
set tu a coiitmuntty os good land, for ye»ter>lsy and only 3D iioaDds of buiI under any clrcumRbn....g«e to tec' le.
Butter .
This woold be of preei help to tbe who are still boHSing to the old Ideals, they go hand In hand in these times
W MOm^OE-MALE.
OefatUt bavlnlf'bMn made in the
yooBS cblldrm end tbe tiruuJIu but they are a hopeless mlnortty and of fierce competition. Tbh fact Is
r Pohoral teems (
Ptaas to organUe a Rrictly wonma'a
conditions of a cerutn mortgage oiade
motbers who are deeperately etrlvlnp unless they get Into tbe chariot of now understood by the people and warm air ia’bls office and cooiinucs
party have been tried a number of by John F. Hsden and Leoora dlad-i>.
to keep tbelr famlllee together In tbe progress they will be run over and every possible effort is being made
to use up his supidy of wood, and as
l.n-.i-s in tbe past, but have never suc- bU wife, of Tra-.-ers« City. MU-higan,
tece of banger and poverty, after perbai's seriously maimed as
All<-e Wuod. made the (eanb day
secure a system of roads wblrb wilt Ibe weather Is so fine tbeae days, the
i«*e.led. The backers of (he preaetil
FARM PROOUCB-fiMNtig Prices.
()«tuber. t»09. and rocorded In tbe
being deMrted by eome loefer who great machine goes rMlIng toward Iw ittsaame at all times of the year. buyers have soiight Rber plaros. an.l
movemeoi der larwd today thu never
office uf'tbe BegUter of Deeds tor the
has abandoned them to tbelr own de, tbe goM of higher civic amUtlotis. Tbe boUdlcg of roads Is an expeoalve Ibe seats arooad Ibe little building on
CuBuiy of Crand Traverse aad Sutc
Modern
eonditioos
mu!>t
prevail
rlree, b^use be baa not the man
business bu; tbe rRurns are atway-s the corner aro fully occupied. Stories
of Michigan, on the cleveulb day of
hood or ambitioo to do bla doty as a running a city, "'ben they pre put salUfactory upon Ibe Investment can be told here Just as well as In (he
October. IV09. In Ubt-r 32 of mort
gages uu I*age' 216. which said mortman and rttiten. At the present time into oi>eratton they may work to the wherever (bey have been constructed weigh iiouse, and maybe they ron
xngc aaa un the twenty-fourth day of
tbe Uws In regard to desertjon and detriment of some, but tbe maiortiy All that Is DOW needed is a better have more Ustenera.
may be a success:
JaouarT, Iktu. duly- assigned by aaid
GRAIN—
soo-snppgrt are too lax and tbe aiti- rules in this country and tboee with method of keeplag them In repair and
Alice Wuod to Rose Wood PenbaUetnde of tbe offttera who are eapposed au< lem Ideas must exchange them when thin is secured the good ruaQ
gon and sblcb kstlgnment was duly
- (From Priday's Record-Eagle.)
Coughs and Coneump .
The shli>mrais out from (he city
to enforce tbe laws is ao slack that for modern ones, or be left to them will be an essential to etery neigh
Coughs and rolds, when nc*l*-cicd. rnvrdi-d lo (he Reglsti-r u( Deed»‘ of
always lead to serious trouble
ibic of th>. fice of Graoil Travorsc County aforemany children a^ starved to death In selves to work out their Mlvation borhood tbe coantry over.
were (he heavie.<t yesterday that (bey
•eld on the (weDly-flftb day' of Jasu« Tbe Wisest Uilng to do
a Und of plenty. There It no reason RuDDlog a twentieth century city, is
have boon this i^eason. These'consist
. IVKi. in Uhvr 34 u( mortgages un
have a cold that (roubles ;
m^y e nmn who deserts bis family strictly a business pcoposiilcm.
moatlg of the various feeds.
»• CI7, on which iiiortgasc there Is
to gel a botlitt of Hr. King's .\ew IMs^uld sei be dealt with to Ibe full the sooner business prinrlples
Tbo tenners were In ia full foree
cotery. You will get relief from the claimed to be due at the dote of this
notice the nut of fTve Hoadrod Sixtyfirst dose, and finally tbe c-ough
extent of tbe law, wblrb in tbi* aute adopted ia conducting city affairs ll>»
with grist and other trading. There
Four
ao-I IT-lOu Dullars and attorney
diaa|>penr. O. H. Brown, of Mi_._
were 483 doteii eggi aad SS pounds
la rniber too may in such cases.
sooner will the city interested sssai
dloe. Ala., wriies; "My wife was down tee ot Fllieen Doilara. |*rovideg <W-in
ot batter eu|d to tbe dealen.
. • mac wilt not wort: and euptioct hla an envlabte position in the ranks
In bed.Altb an obstloate cough, and 4 said Riortgage and no suit or proceedfamily while at liberty be should be progressljH rnunleliamies. Now that
Tbe pouto markR ws< lively, but
honesfly believe had It dr 1*een for
Dr. King's New Oiaoovery-.
•very-. she would
eonflned by the stales and bis wages tbe good^ork Is under way let ev
the price still remains at 30c.
mortgate or any part thereof.
.
- w
spproprtMed for the use of the
Now iherolore.
.
by virtue of tbe poweryone play a ronsplcuous part in tbe
fony-ihree
ee yyear
ff-rom SatarMy's Reoord-n.s'.e 1
The Grand Travene grangers ta tbe
be hai^ abandoned. This is possible program of development. The Invier of tale .contained
italned In arid mortgage.
rougbk and colds.
tbq,kbi|tee ,in sneh case
hall
on
Cass
streR
are
tbis
afternoon
There
ware
413
dosoo
of
egga
sod
ide and
nnder tb* Michigan law at present, ‘alien is extended to all and It will
II.NO Aerommeoded by aH druggists
provid
-IdAm^
is
hereby
i
. given
(hat
dlscnasing the merits and demerits 6S poonds ot butter brought la yea
Pricro corrected m market varies. of Traverse City.
but its loose enforcement has not nr- i e (heir owe fault if the people
Fridny,
Rxteentb day at
of tbe rural acboR. As tbe merlta terday. Tbe demand for Rrictly
compIlsiMd the resniu that it was deMay.
1S13.
at
tea
o'clook
la
tbe
t
whole do not arise to the ocraslon
WANTED—Pmltlon l
•igned to by its framers. If tneb a fiat DOW demands willing and unsel- grentty ovnrbalaace the sberi comings firR cteas batter U groat and very
m.
we
shall
aeU
at
pttbllc
aoction
as dU-hwasHbr
_
tbe blgb--s( bidder, at the north
of the institution It Is to be hoped bard to gM at prenaaL
law is net property enforced, then the nsh workers.
dress Mias BUle M. Nelatm. Da front dbpr of tbe ‘.Vjrt House li
Tbe loeal aHte bad tbelr haoM
1 horM btdea...............II.D0 and np
Mate abonid Uke upon Itself tbe bar(b« due attention Is being given
rogh. Mlcb.. R. No. 1.
City (KTteverae^
•fKy (U
(thdt beta
April 17-1 BO*
tbooe vMnea. Tbe rural tcbool ran
at^ C.
..
.
liM until a better remedy is found.
be improved, nod so
lentlon of making up smo lartles In
Grand Traverse I
WANTED-Oo a fai,rm. an induatriooa.
Ibed In sal,
tiovernoT Ferris has set aside May school, and both are being improved the towns nearby and^ tbla example
tetniien
man and wife without
b. as Arbor and Bird Day and urges as tite decades go by. Tbe all import- will lie foDowed.by Rhm. The depuchlldrei
nan for general teim
tbe people of tbe aUie to observe this sot factor in any seboR la tbe teach (aUoQ commhice hare
................- . j adults. Ul'c
mteroct. and all legal coats, together
date by sRting
itlng oat trees mod prorid. er >be coats M per cent In any cal- tbelr w-oik, and yesterday C. It. Henrefereaces siid wages desired
■ sew.line of work for ambltioos
With aitorsey : • -e afor
(or 1protecting tbe birds culatioo as to the elements of a ret w-ss in ('adillac. 1.. 1. Tyler in Elk
OrM
iRter.
Address. Moroe A Kent.
yonng meo who have both tbe fore*
tort]
■r tberein. Tbe preml
R. F. D. No. 1. Old Mission. Mk-h.
Pbk-b are tbe nainrsl
acbool. As teachers are belter pre RapIdA Ceo. H..rortls went to Petpsscribed la aaid mortgage are as toV
sight and deatre to atndy general ciric
tiw
lS-3t
hey and Jas. E, Ciad to Charievoix Capacity cf Hall Will fie Taaed tc
Iowa:
ceodlctaia ia auch a manner tbai they (he trees. There Is nRbtng that Im pared for tbRr works and as taigber
As land aftuated ia the aty of Trav
proves (he appearance of the com- sundards of scbolarablp are required Each one of these cities will send
Accomodate Parilcipaiita ,in
TEAMg WANTED-To work on
can apply tbe knowiegde they acquire
erse City. Cottoiy of Grand Traverse
large delegatfoDi. There are others
ly roads Enquire J, N. Rouse.
In a pracUcal manner in buHding up; monity as much os beautifel trees. of (hose who wish to teach, tbe who will go by autos in companies of
Suic of Michigan, rlx: Lot FfiarTraverne City. Ill W. 14lb St, Ciu. and
loola well Improved. The teertrer
teen of Block Two of Goodrich's Addi
cJtlea that are
in need of better Id tbe Rcler ciilea tiie treta are (he
idtonc IIS
113k: Frnnk Hamilion. Tia
the balance of this week to Rber
tion u* thy City of Traverse Cliy, aetoday Is a maefa bRter educated
Interest is I:::ruing la this com
UilngB. Tbe demand for trained men greatest scarce o( pride ol tbe citierse
CloCIU-.
Cits
phone
114,
Bell
IS to aronae interest la this
cording to tba raedided VlR thereof.
tens and tbe greatest cafe Is Uken of person than tbe teacher of twenty or
lag coBveatioD of tbe LoiyBen's Ml.<!phone I»J: U. Swainston. Ktugsle
along tbe Une of city building
Dated Feb. 4ib. I»13.
ertng. Thhi will be tbg moot sw
H. F. D.. Bel) phone. Grawn. 4.R.£i.
plained by Harry A. Wheeler, preai- them in order to preserve them in all thirty years ago. and the tMcber who ful and largeR attended convention sloanry MorsmeM that will be held
ROSE WOOD PENHAUJeOAN.
iwr
IS^t
their natural beauty. A well shaded will be on duty tea yeen hence will
dent of tbe ctaamber of
that has ever boon farid in the city. m the dty April ST-». and every day
UNDERWOOD A DMlSsT^
tbe raked Siatro. before tbe RudenU street Is always popular with new be a more able pernon than tbe teacb- This showing ot esraedt active oom- more regUtration slips are sent
FOR SALEAiiorney-s for Assignee.
today. Sebool
bRIdlngi.
good CDDdltloD. V
of the rniveraliy of nilnota in tbe foP comers. and It Is Invarbibly found
Seermary
Jas,
B
Coad.
Traverae City, Michigan.
munltr spirit from (be
ton. I buggy,
that
—------tbe---------------------------------bouses on such streeu
- -----------------of
are
study. ONtbodi of teaching
lowi&t words;
Tbe largeR meeting place (hat
alone will reauH In tbe greatest good
all
filled
with
detimble
tenaau
wbUe
afi
sink
tnto
InrigaUlcanca
wh<
*snteli is a profeoaloa awaiting,
to everyoae. "Do it for Traverse City’' be found to serve tbe banquet la oil)
pared with th einportaare of a well
Ott of the civic eofninerclal aecre- those oQ tbe RreRs that a
aeema to actuate eTeryooe. and In tbis be Uxed to accomodate all who deRrc FOR SALE CHEAP-At a bargain. 8>
acre farm, ooc mile from Kingsley
tdry." be aaid. 'This ocbool aboald lavored with shade are nR so well named and a right prinripled teacher. OR only srill Travene «ty be bene
atteod tbe banqoR of tbe ooBMnstation. Inquire of itilll
illlp MUlrr.
......
As fsM as oar aundnrda for tenebers'
•KablUb a conroe to prepare men to kept or tenanted With tbe
fited. bM all tbe towns that are rep tlon. Tbere are many who neffcr
Klngsloy. Mich
li 371mo*
birds
which
improve
onr
acbool
bill
be
tibe tbe plaeea which are ao freely
resented in this region.
d laterested in work of tbU
lovsTb of nature as making IHe really usble.
flterod. Every week there
klM who aro now aMlrc In theft labor WANTED—Dean acreage. Free peed
furslshed on (he firR thirty aerro
ifiieatioM for men traisod la tbla Una wprth living during tbe aemmer
aad are more anxipoa to lenra v
eoniraned. Traversa City Caalnr
months. Without tbe birds
rf^ork.
Bummit City grangers have been
plans ot tbe Bovemunt at large
Oompnay.
meb ll-U ,
*Tba^aboold fie erpatod. ag* a re- not develop la a pram manner, be- stirring tbetaselvM ot late. At tbeir
Tbe DalD Telegrapb. of St Johns
gift of ■
.........................
the Urda Ilv« upon tbe taaecu meeU^ today (bey are InlitaUng Ore
ILVIN H. GRU8ER. Funeral Director
N. H.. spea^ ediiortally of' this work
•nd Embalificr, si: South I'cton St
d( comaoroe ^in tbe large onlver- that arc injurious to the foliage and randidatea. The
-Tbe
aebpfiM
at
the
iRyaen's
MisHra. NelUe Pratt, atslsmot. Cta
FiMAclal gtmamem •Lrilfib Sebooi
Mdes of oar 'coantTT. a eorpa of by destroying tbeae insects and tbRr ot tbe grange Is eighty.
732 E Fm Si Brf, PtUi.
phone l)7C
We treat you as wr
slonary Movement Is attractive, and
LRtwro Coo;^'
yrnug mes wtiUng A train t)
down tbe pests that RberWpnld wlab to be troateJ.
they bring to bear upon It great m
tft important oerrie*. who are wiUiag wise would in time destroy tbe trees
mch 2fiif
Oiustnani. Anything worth while dcPoreR
Home
grange
In
Antrli
to Rady detply tbe proUema of tbe and leave tbe country a barren place.
Following ia tbe ^fflelal atalement.mands (or lu Rttalnnient an eager MDRCY TO LOAN oa good a.wg «nli
county Is celebrating today with
Mr. coretully prepare tbemaelveo tor Tbe srorrity ot birds in some localt. H. C. Dans. Ii:
of tbe exp)
aad expenaea of leoUag forward and
Migoe gigcaa. No urc creditable des baa made necessary tbe spray 'arm maple sugar oupprr. Among the
Idf, TraveiM the High Sebool Lecture coarro re Tbe nactont peoples worked out Ood'n
gtfee caa ba-ldond tbaa that of lead- ing of trees in order to save them atfbjects OB tbe program for dUrosoprii a
cently
closed.
Tbere
Rill
reBslas
nawitUnity.
H
beoova
Blon
Is
"Why
Young
People
Lepve
aofilp to otganttattona which
from the ravages of insecu. and tbis
BOderos.
to
whom
a
revelation
bee
tbe
Pnrm.deficit
of
IMS.
and
to
cut
this
down
MtBdiog ap the civic, eommercial a»d has prorea to be so expensive that,
MERCHAHOiSE gTOCKg
bM
made,
to
be
opeawyed
aad
to
dUan
entertainment
was
given
Friday
ttfiootrlai imroats a( the
the keeping up tbe trees ta pnriu m
UneRa grangr >n Osceola eouaty evening. Tbe.couroe Jwt cloaad was cera tbe algM of M times, tbgt they
W
many cities has rcRIy- become a bur
By tbe
method I cog r«
Tbls work rooalrea Ibe very bigbeR den upon tbe peoide. By- protecting has jdsimed for a Mple rntgar snp- one of the beat given during Ue
move tbooe acbfac teeth absointely
sb s
w
witboat pain, abd wltboot tbe one of
fiwUty ot mea. ia whom tbe
whlcb U to be paid for by male few years under the nonpices ot tbe
the birds (be trees are protected,
drtigB to prodi
High sebool. and every efion wUl be:
borw aad attffrtgRU.
moa of tte rtdaa amphTlng them aad every city and rura'i district
People
of
nervous
temperainent
aid
CITY PROPERTY
B Of the Goipel by this
lent this year to preaent a atUl
have tbe ntmoR toafldcnca. Tbe
sboDld see to h thu tbe Uew aM
We have m Inquiry tor a waU devulatresger one (or tbe boneflt of the
who takes op this work moR have a erdtaanees drafted for protemtog Mrd'
eped beerl^ fruH farm wRb grod
peRrle.
Gob.
^raad rtakm and be a naurM leafi*
aMM be enforced to tbe letter.
era
DR.
W.
O.
K3NTON,
atm
anKAg
all.
Hlgta
lueUigeoce
ommiaslon
paid
to
stadeats
of men. He moR be quick to
One of tbe greatest enemies ot tbe
_ gOgtOg 'Wilhelm Block, wltb Dr. »
grant nnMinahaess aro lameni
for selling UckeU............ g S1.4S
opponunity and bate tbe force to de- birds is tbe ai( gun In (be
“
woftb. Travorau City. Mtcblgon.
ft«F>ri«fi at Mia- Painting algu (FTOd Dbecb)
. 2.3S forces. They «ni go far aad
aklop it befcoe It geu cold. Hli tesmall bon wbe never atop to think
L** These forces are conspleou'
Pbrtor knowledge of, the work in band
what kind of a bird they are aboRlng
^ be hia working outfit aM the at until it baa either been maimed
be opened In the city next i
tiRulU of bta work will depend upon
killed. If the birds are protected
The TegMtrailon SuDdny «f fi
t]M akUl be baa in bringing practical
theft- nataranEcrcr-i? wM k.-.p dc«B gatea tor tb« terBen's mlaaianato c
CU advtftlRng....
non to adoR bla t-im and wortc in
the Intec:’- tc a dc-rte.ii.a; r-lli prove TtfiUon dmt will be held hero i
tormony with bJm. The field lor this,
beneficial to cvecrl-ody and make Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, wa.
aad all akla diseases Is Buck
kfed of work la nnUmiled for nR only:
peuible the growth of shade
Urgmwf any day. Two bondrod forir
GrlklS^:....
lea’s Arnica Salve, in four days it
Ate targe ciUea ate clamoriog for
which are tbe grontoR omR that n
moms ban been rocelved. Tbere
ired 1. 11. Hafim. ol Iredell. Ten, of
M of tbla Ramp but even tbe tmallGvrmalae Bros., bbefcs to car
aore
oa kU anUa which pained blm
will be at lesR l&o from tbe
A dUea and villages are looking (or city or niral oomBunltr can have.
^ talent to Ri^ Sdwet
> be could hardly walk. Sboold be
Tbe proiwr'obaervance of Arbor and rooodlng towns aad seats at tbe basI even' boose. Only 35e. Recomfcteront to uke bold of their affalra
chapel
quR ubla will be at a preminm. It
Bird
Day
will
be
a
aeurce
of
pleasure
-jeuded
by all draggtsta of Traverae
ftotfeca reaaha. Tbe iob U
and iFofit to the people of Mlcblgaa.
iMoeaiw for It dr only demands
aUCDd this CMveotioa. bat as Urn apRtWMt grade of maaUlity on tbe part
1M.0P
CARO
or THANKS
ing of *iha skating rink, wbere tbe
4ntba ftffg. bet be aoR be a stiperlor
We vriab to extend'odr beRtfiK
4-M
banqnel wiU be baU. te llmlled. It Is
People tbe eonntry over are cob)
1000.60 kankana oar mar frleste abd ndeftadvisable tknt names be hnaded in at
on
tor
tbRr
kMMM
nag wmgotkr
^Omerffil tpfHll
realte that tbe praapertty of
The gated apmkera wbo will
be crowded.tpr omBonKy dapendt open the klad
be bare will b# _
an nplUt and fio om
Mro.
A.
a.
PrtU
and
teBily.
----------- 3—.w- fboagand -oa'da that It U trarened by. 'if (be aiw^ 'nlM.UU'grw
rROlpU.
niMil
ty of
----- - ti—liiUm ■ttA
npril »-ll»
If-ng»y fttod for tbe wofk. bttt for roads ore-gODi It Is easy to go frea hearing them There are a aumber
FOR SALE-PbiUpa* prop^^ 4» N.
Mm who have the prepor «iaUflen- one place to naotber and la this way alroody wbo U«a otgalled tbalc In-
mN.AIIILOii.^ETS
) AND RECORD CO, CeffiHTSftfl^
TQIHS
SriTii:-
kd» (trikiken
S'.
'"li
Local Maitete
S“:E'
................
■‘"is
i
.........
..........
ST,.::;:;;
Grange
..............
Gbger
Arbw Day
SHOWING INTEREST
NtwrrsindM'
FURS
WHERE MDKTVEn
fREIMAN h Ca,\.
se
Pardee Badness
Exebange
L
R9.S rnn
4 BZ
iMds
atyJOaperiy.
FXOSFEttSnOD
ROCKS ABdUEte
cur.
Fwr«MilM*
L
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order tn
•SSS^ST
. bw-ui.wawMi ■ . 'ifM
e&AIlD TE&TSBB HBUOD AKD TBAVXBSI BAT SAOU, TUBSDAT, APBXL 82, IMS 1
UlBraivSickiHiss
_ BO rapidlv restores health-
vigor as seorrs omisiw.
la the esaeuee of natural bo^medteaUv perf&t
nature immediately apprt^riBod distributes it to every
irgan. every tUsuc—ieediag,.
nwisbing, and
restoring them to
,
MDTHEBBOXIISSIIIIW
Cunnlftflham Will
Meet Paley
BlarkfD t
Another boilng abov
cbov tto bo
here May 9. Kid Cunningham and
Mlc»ey Koley. *bo wont a eUaay
„ prlnrti*!* • In the receni
,ho«-. wlll.aitaln «.i>ear a. the bead
Uaera. lioth of the hoya are analom.
to come toRcther and take a deomon
ot aottfe non. Koley la tralatiu: steadllv for the romlnp iwtCr and the local kid jkaa two uiaK he* arranged tor
uke place between now and May
CONFTOENCE and ABILITY
Are the twin factors of success. For forty years
the fanners have had CONFIDENCE and
grown the BEST wheat.
' ..e. .
For forty years we have had ABILITy and made
the BECT Flour.
For forty years the housewives have had CONFI
DENCE and haktd the BEST Bread.
For forty years we have had SUCCESS with
-BEST" Flour.
Ask your grocer for a sack.
The Hannah & Lay Co.
THE FARMERS’ STORE
Prqiared RooUng
It >t>u ard Kolnp i<. jn-ed a new roof usejm-pa'ixi'rooflus. It Is
Reaper and taetier than abiiiele. When yuii bu.v a roufiiic pet one
that liaa stood the ts-at. In "Booftlte" wc have kueh a roolinc. It la
tde oc Rcnuloe ra« ixlt and pure iriim aap^U and it win wear.
We h?vc a«Hd • RooTiite' f* nine jeara and we have ncixr Jial, a
poor piece nor a loinplalnt. Si Is a noalliuc that'always gIveK miIrtacciOD. W< have ''Kooftite' In one. two and tbret: ply and wc know
you will be aatUfliHl with IL
Sec ”Rooff!tc” Before You Buy
a r - : riU.T
FRANK TRUDE
^/lis is
J^osiery and Underwear
__ Opening Week
ii-i iliiVinr fliit time ymt will fiixl ’'V.-ryiliiiii! fiiiit
ill thtw gootlaI «lisj»ljiye.|
(
ill
. Tseaf-aial
III. \\ifi.|<iWK »imI «i> the ('•■ntiT
Kv<-ry worntill M,
(Inuid Tmvopw r»iri'>n ia ii>vite>t in in.J
liipw and to ftn<l nut for h.ra--lf whal
ujilifti- usM>rtiiu'iiia of butli Itwicrj' uud uuder«r Ihi.' jjtjp; i-arriea.
Spedaa Paring OpeniAg IDeek
U-'m- l>roui-ii Iota of ]aili<-a’ and cbildn-u'a colton
,•
^tg your Hags on Ihe Sasg
Payment Plan
Tin.
A Proclaaiation by the Oororeor.
Hera Naxt Manth.
------- - activity.
MRDA]
acuvily.
^eOTT'S EMUtSlOfi U noil
itent ntwiiojie, but is nature i
lody-hnurislimctit Kith curative,
apbaildinc propcrtiesiiuid without
drojxif druRor alcohol. It con*
tains 5uj>cTior cod liver oil,, the
j-pophosphites of lime and soda
lilh glt'ccrine, and is so delicately
inlsiGcd that It enters the .system
baa been received from Mandigestive effort—builda,l„„ &lbraltu that the Cedar t«y U
and-I sustains.
..—lookina belter
After croup, whooping coitgh, withh every workout,
easles and other child ailments it ill mee
nature's ally w
ti roiin
iiind min. May 1 will aee him in
After grippe or pneumonia it, a bout with Kid mark of Muakemii.
strength and.health, and.and on May 3 he• wiir.eomc here lo
>lds, coughs, sure, tight chests | start iralnlng for Ma bout wUh Fothfoat troubles SCOrr'5,lej-.
,lej-. Tlie two soil
southem boys whom
WLStOft gives the greatest relief he will.meet are in reality (Wo differ
ent hoiera In apll* of Iba fact Uiat
Scott B Bowwa. llto»8cllK!j.
ibetr names arc IdenUcaL
l.•- «i 8 for 28c.
Fb.,.,- nt 29c.
Arbar and Bird Day
Th« treawadout commercial value of foreete ii fait cocnlng
to be appreciated. Effort is being mode ttarongbont the United
Statee to coneenre wbat remoine and eo for u poeeible, reforest
large trocU of territoTy. Treei have a valo««(ber than eem.mercial. They ore friends to man and boost Witbont friends
man is a forlorn creatnrt. Every cholee Itm lhat is plonUd
not only blessee this generation, bnt gradoiul$’ bleuee oomiag
generatioaa.
Birds, too, have on eoononde value fit the distribution of
plant life and In the destrnctiOB of hormf n
l insecta. They also
have a higher voine. Literature abounds in allusions to birds,
their nesta, eosgt, food, flight, migrations, plnmoge and habits.
On ocoount of their beauty oonntleai numbers of our wingedg
friends have been Idlled to meet the rnthleu demands of
fashion. Hay the fathers and mothers on^ their children of
today uee their beat efforts to prseerve and pwpetnate tho
lives of enr osefnl and beautiful birds. Love for birds is akin
to love for men.
Tberefwe, L Woodbridge N. Ferru. Governor of the State
of Michigan, do hereby dodgiuU Friday, Hay ffth, A. D„ 1913.
os Arbor and Bird Day, and do request that this day be ob
served by all schools, public and private, and other educatioBOl
institutions by the planting of trees for beautifying echool
grounds and porks, and by condneting suitable exercises for
promoting the spirit of protection to trea and birds.
Given under my band and the Great Seal of the State,
this first day of April, in the year of onr Lord, one thonsond
thirteen, and of the Commonwealth the
seventy-seventb.
By the Governor:
jSK.MJ
WOODEBmOE N. FER&IS.
FBEDE&ICK 0. MARTINDALE,
Secretory of State.
BUNDY LOOKS GOLD
TiIe that he recognized that U waa neces
sary
he ■■oaaeaaed. He fougbi care
fully and. until hi« strength began lb
Ha la apll Ouse of Hit Berth, and wane, betpagbt well.
Murphy, for that mailer, gave no
Likea Hia Job with the
evbibitloQ’ of foolbard) boxing. He
Browne
was scarcely at vebement as usual,
but he made every istini tell - It wa>
Dundy Hrief. Traverae City reotrtt
a case of two 9>cu aho bad met l>e
and former Ulrhigan Htate {.eague
lore and who knew )usl whal to walep
star, is veo' much pleased with bta (or. There was no Imockdown at any
j<d< as WiUi} man with the Browns, suge or the.bout, mi the close of (hr'
ills old fear of leaviffk'home, which
i>hr» lighinlns
kept him out of tbe big circuit la a h^iklTiaN^ u
uplierruts batsneed Wo1
previous year, has vaniabed and
aast'i body smashes. Wolgaat waa the
Dundy la now aaiislled with Hfe tn weaker of tfac lalr and In iGp eight
blR league rliies. Alihoagh be eenth during a desjierale si>ell of lo
has been, uaed ao far only aa pinch Oghilug. Murphy si>llt Wolgatd's ll|
bluer there le every chance that be with an npiirrcut.
will get into plenty of real «amee be
The gore flowed freely and Ad tw
fore the seapob cloeea. and there la
no one more«nxloua to aoe tbai time came weaker still. He tried hard !•
offset the leod .M(iri>nr -gained and
«*Die than Ihe 'blK boy himself.
A promise of being allowed to work (ailed. For one-half of the twentieth
I at leitaT one of the games during round Mun>hy held blnself togeihsi
(lie Detroit series had been given and allowe<l Wolgaat to flaht himself
out. Then Harlem Tommv began a
linndy by bis boas, but Dtovall
sprlngliu: eurpitaes on himaeit this bllzurdlv finish nnd was literally tear
rm by Ula blitlng and fl^dlng tng Wolgast’a head off when tlic gong
work, and until he slumps there Is but algnale<l the end of the l>oui.
MANAGER STOVALL LIKE«
BiC BOVa WORK
little chance of Brief gulng In on (he
premier aai k. 1*0111 the fast game at
Iteiroli had been played. Dundy
hopinR that be would be sent In. but
only once was Iris name catted, and
I bat when he bit for Wahvb in tho
eighth Inning of Thuraday's game.
Hall bad too nneb on the pill, how
ever. and with two men on Bundy lost
another <hancc of becoming a bero by
brenlng lUd be allowed the last
to go by a walk would have put
hloi on. the cuablnna. Brief euted
after tbe game Ihat he waa overuxlnus. and waa too deilrous of mak
ing good before tbe Traverse City
fans to watch the ball and accept hia
W. anLLiKE-i
• Traverse dty’a Bert store J
Joy riders aurceeded In splritifig
the Meix roadster belonging to Orrln
Hooi from the garage Saturday night,
tiling up all the gaaollne. breaking
hcadllglit and a front spring, bending
a fender and putting tbe car back In
the garage wllltoul the knowledge
tho owner. Tbe case was reported
Die ]>n11cc Sunday nontlng when
Rood discovered that bit car bad been
FUMBIS TURNED OUT
The mad ineetInR at rcnti:il l.ake
Saturday, was a bucceaa. A lurce nuin
her of farmerK IIi^or in the vliTnlt>
of that cnierprUiiii; villsRe turned out
tbe mcetlDK and enfnyed tlie Ibji
n slide pi(1urc» nnd a»ked <iiie^
tions re^-'aldlnn various mntlers con
ted wiib mad bulldinR that called
is tilspo:U! infamtatlon.
plan of lire Central Ijike biisln^s>men to hav# another nKwUna ©I
similar nature in the early future. The
next road meetlnc now on the WestMlrlilean Dcveloi'inrnl burenu's
schedule is ihat called for Glen Ar
lior.. for May 8. The day following a
meettnR will bdd at Empire.
obitiSarv.
Mrs. Ellen Stover, nee Fertlg. was
born near HiUgrove. ttark counly.
Ohio, July i. 183C. and died at Trav
erne City, Mich.. April 1C. IMS. agi--l
scvcniy si* years, nine tnonths and
twelve dava. She was united In mar
riage to lUtvId Drown In lK3fi. Tills
union was hloued with one child, a
daughter, wbn with the father, pie
ceded her In death. On July
ISRC. she was married n aecond tima
and nccotnpanled ber husband
Traverse City about thirty years ago,
where they labored together am:
ahared Joy and aoirow until five v<-ar>
ago. when death again separated her
from her tompanlon lo life. l>ecease-l
• a* a member of tl>c M<-tl>odi*i Eplsropal church, but during the |iaxi few
veara. on t<i»uni of dUunn- from
rhurch. and the fecBlcncaC of ate. at
tended the Evaogellrsl cburch. She
Chrlbilaa, and found
coBfon In ber faith. Her hrallh Uto fail five year* ago. dmji»> bt-Ing the Imiuedlar cauM> of her ilualh.
Tboee left to mourn her loww an- tw»
xiaten, ikx. Mary Dadgelmry auti
Mra. Eliza l-ambcrt. of HiiieroK’,
Ohio; two IbK brolhera who n^lilc
In Indluna: a iicpliew, JaRicx ttadco
bury. «f Iiarion. Ohio, whnwe IdvIhr
rare in lM>r Ib»I yeini lirongbl her
vonfort and liapplneax; licwldea num)
tihrr rclattvox. Among (ho host of
frieadx loft to mourn hor U>** shouM
o montloni-d Mrw. Ellen Stiniri. win,
lived with her as a companion for
many yeara. Funeral Kprvlces wenheld Saturday morning. April Il-lh. at
Uie home nf tbe de<v«aod. and burUI
took place in Oak wood.
John. dear, pleaae huirr and aend off
a telegram for me." Newedd—"What'a
fhe matter?" Mra. Newedd—"Why.
I'm taking a rormpandetice courwe In
eonktng e- 1 the cake 1 made la run
ning all
r the o*^. I want to
telegraph ■■m quick to Bnd out what,
(0 te-*'—Bonton Evening TranacripL
YOU’LL have a lively time
trying to find a more interetting lot ot rpiing
than are ready for you here right
^
t
it
hix Lilting ahiiitio. u. a^tc of hi.—£vefy Suil It madc and 8oId
I roe no-
appoaraacoa
■ aeaBon.
WOLGAST BEATEN
HARLEM TOMMV MURPHY WON
Decisive VICTORY
In Lan Three Rc«nda Prioe of Cadil
lac Waa Cemplataly
n- wllintr any rug «t earpH in
We Carry Wall Paper
In Orcin RoM'a Raedettr OaUirday
NiffhL
iger fliovan likea Bundy.
Itkea hia work with tbe click as well
aa bta perforrnanre on the drat bag,
and promlaes tbat tbe big boy will
Slick (or aome time unleaa be takes a
sudden elide. The . cbaaM of hia
doing that are about aa good aa those
Ilf a eellulotd cat In a flee and
there la evlry reason to believe that
he will be with the Browns until tha
_____
_
____
pennant____
ta copped.
StovaU_____
speakscJothes
v«T highly of him aad vouchee forj^
h.- hoil
who have Imlii-rto-i>»<-ii ‘ ililig>*d to buy cliHtwbrra..
JOT RIDBIS TOOK SPIN
izMd and dABuged adO- Uia( Uie lock
M the BATAjK door had bp^’D Kmashnt
It U ibonebt by the pollee that the
offmden ata known And nrreMi Arc
expected wiibln A few daya.'
Tbo CAT WAS tAkoA Aboui HeTcn
O'clock Saturday ntckL One of RoolV
oeijthbarA autec that he beard ibr>
r-ar leavto|> the paraRe abem tbnt
time but tbouRbt notblUK of It as be
decided the owner was laklnR it out
tor a spin. When it was rctumeO.
however, the toyiidere pushed it In
to the i;ArARc by hand.
Traverse City hsi been very for
tunaie In thU reepoct ss there hsvc
I'cen but tew rases of the kind re
imrted. Ever) effort will I>e made In
puDlsb the nffendera and ttie police
will take active aiei>s toward prevenv
a recurrence of the offense.
Ran Francleco. Apnl 01.—Tommy
.viurpby won from Ad Wolgaat after
Iff) rounds of desperate flghimg Satur
day night and won ae decisively that
there waa not a dEaBeniing momurJo
f'otlroth'a Eigbth street arena when
neferae Crlffln grabbed Murphy's
ed glove and held It aloft.
For fully iT'rouadk there was nothlac to choose betaken the pelr of hu
man ganeMcka. Murphy. It may be*
said, fought tbe more peralslently of
the two and for that matter he scored
the greater number of imncbei. But
when Wolgaat Uaded be isaded wlifa
greater forca than* Ms advenarr. and
tUi WUm iBrUmilariy to U» body
poljcy-tJjg best VS
'in materials and workmanship obtains
at their prices:
«0.M,
J16-5*. & S19-5*
^
—That's one of the points above all
others that’s bringing so many men
here (or their clothes. VALUE !!
They are suitt with deep-down tail
oring in every part and honest
workmanship in tbe places you don’t
see. Clothes of character, priced
one small-mar^n-of-profit basis!
—Spring suits ‘.hat are not common
place for the conservative man who
wanu his clotheari^!
—NORFOLK HlioELS for tbe
young fellows: new tfrb end three
button etylee, aeny. with sob roll
fronts.
—For every maii,>yDiiagor old.stout orslim,
>r tal
tall.. Che suit diat will fit his propor-*
short or
tions witbont sag, drag or wrinkle.
PAOE THRRB
'.i
ALABASTINE
Alabastine is a beautiful, sanitafy, and durable
wall-covering. It comes in 16 colors and white. The
colors sell at 50 cents for a 5-pound package, and the
white 45 cents. By using Alabastine on wells you
keep out germs and insects. This sanitary prepara
tion should he used in schools, churches, hospitals
and homes. .It is most satisfactory under all condi
tions: goes further and is more durable than
katsomine.
.Muresco is similar to. Alabastine. only that it
must be prepared with hot water instead of cold.
Now for common white-wash we have hydrated
lime at 40 cents a sack aid the regular stone lime
at $1 per barrel.
Let us furnish you with any of these from the
Corner of Front and Cass Street.
^
SERVICE
Let us help you keep your
accounts straight We can
help you in your money mat
ters because financing is our
BUSINESS. Our bookkeepers
will keep your accounts straight
If you have a bank account
you have a receipt for every
bHi you pay. Wc assure you
earnest and courteous atten
tion.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Under Control of U. S. Treasury.
Horses! Horses!
Attention, Farmers!
Just anived, another car of fine general pur
pose farm inares at the Hammel Sale Bam, 209
Statestreet.
Call hnd see us before you buy.
Prices right and horses guaranteed.
R. J. Garrow
General Manager
April 22-lt
In Thursday’s Herald we will
announce our part in
TWO IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS FDR A
"BETTER GRAND TRAVERSE CODNUTt
We are not prepared to make the an
nouncement in detail, in this issue of the
Herald. They both deal with questions
and conditions in which every resident is
vitally interested! The movements are
|live and public spirited! So is Grand
iTraverse County! So are you 1 So is this
store live and public spirit^!
Road all about both movemenU lb Thursday's iterald.
THE MEN'S HAT SALE
ilnly doing It's work; nsktng room for straw
la. ccrtall
•ly. A gtauoe tn onr west window will tell you
hsw
lEN'S HATS WORTH
_________
UP TO M
.. ...
AT
all about IL MEN'S
»i 00. 11.80 and $:.6S—There are "Kaapp-Feli" "Mora’
and other standard makes tbat are well knows os
iilgb class headwear tor i
Soft and sUff styles.
hss bis bMdqtiartsn hare. Ha
says, "Attar a trade, tbe deal Is
not rioaed. DM by a Jug ftdi! U
you feel you have msde a mlsUke. or wc have, come back. Bvarr*
thing In reason wui *be done to bare yon fiiUy pleased. YOU, aben
all. MUST be saUsflad."
Mr Make-it-right
Traverse aty
TAOE POUR-
99A3W mySBtf BSRAI4) tMD TUAYUn SAT SAULB. TDIIDAT. AWL ST 19a
-moi^ ywfecT- Fnice
TkmFm
•
W
No. »Wi>^
iMthtOm
»«a eof? bvy. Road why
'' Na9wireU«rongM-aodiakMmofe
Pencw. m«Jc «irely of No. « win in
gahwuzinR tn pfoponion to lu «ite than many atylet and
tbe atrw«e«t
wire. Fences made .mirejy of made becauae ctf the ElectncaUy Welded
Wa 9 wire Uat many years toc«er m jointa, moat durable because of the high
Ero2ortioatbanl«lKerwe«ht fences,coat quality Open KMitb Wire and pore r
no more to Btring, cause teas trouble, are galvanirtng.
the moat economical
galvanirtn*. and
i
better at all times. Tbeae
technical and aaiisiKti
aaiisiKtory fences in the wodd.
fecta. “Pittsburgh Perfect “Jumbo"
Specify "Jumbo" and save mooey.
CHCKOi. FOULTSY ^ RABetr VASO mS CASDCN
AA yoar dealer for *Tiit»burKfe PrrfKt''aAd ieehi no hit fanikhiiK it- O') nmatlnw him to pereuade
yoo tbn •ocm other fence to JuM cpod. W be 4omA mB it. write ut detoia.
USE OF LIME WILL IMPROVE THE LAND
Some
p»™««
By E H. Aliyn.
l.lme! IJmc! I.lnx! Unit-? Imagine tint- and as it la iileetllully auj'pUed
these words ar>- tin- •>M«ko: of a betl In this aiaie. there Is no rmaon why
leJIlnc ym» ihal your linii.iie l-^ cm fire, there should hut l>e mori- rtf. It ufed.
Wbst aosld you Ihlak oi s man vlui
’ '
When told tl„. hU hou^e
on lire'
'«>'*
•O.H
tl.t ...
«;.■ th..
...
...
I'™'"' •“Tb...
.■I o«a.
hi. I,.““w
"«'>
.•.milft-.ba.,. .'*
•liai bto efforts csine to That ii aa^ aandy up land l> also a|>i lo lie niode
rortbless by acid. Thl» IS
beUef Ileal the liouse aas old ati:I
boBod 10 bum any way. Vet ib--:.-‘ cause of Ibe lo*a o| 'jki diucIi elover
, aad alfalfa s
afe m-in> fatint-r> aim hate a fire of
arid that will liol only bum U|> their' WJ.IIe it l» muM a|>l to develop in
bouse hut tlir bam and farm as wcfl. land ilisi has Iheen .run down
It ba» beem xlemoj. :ri; -d. time and mpplnK. It aoluciimes liaj'iiens ttial it
atata for years i
rr a'jll rriTTWI ***’’ “*■' «’*"■ •*•«* 'h
»tab- of
fcrlllily.
Dnvea Seek Hca,jtchcs Away. ' j When acid oct-un in aoUv. the down.
8b k la-sdsrb.-, «.n- M- - Moui „rd moveme nt of mtn water In rwrseh. IndlceMlon. bHi Miriic-..- •< —.........and icut DOM Ilf. I
tun Try them s
It. Ibe >■».. the first of June when so nil h clover
by all druKEi'is oi Tmvcise i'liy.
lary wak-r la-Rin.'^ to naiw upa-ard
leataa. 7Iimm> tNialti wbon the plsat le
r tc i days old to aonriib tbe ywing
rlnntlcL
^
iiae U the plant l< aHalCs and Whan Lead «f HeuaeheW Good* Wat
K. notbceoralactjlorafewreapson]
Paeatog Over.
1
Ihe land the need must be iiMiiUted
____
-« IneriiWind w>ll sown U. jOve li aj i^,e Wednawlaj aflWfeooD wWlelbu
•laK. not rtH-ae I>acter1a canoot In
ut Joliu Itoj.i
|arM „ll. I,™, ,h.
.« 11... t.
„„vol to lU,
raroi la ICast
cofrwt add. Ilealdea tbeae bacteriajna> iowB»Mp
a dray l>ehin><-;;
n.-cd <«yRen and bem» the uaad ojlllert MnUen. the bria«e over
dNiJln,; alfalla floldi for .the beet re-' rlH. <iti k on ihi lown line road wiva
|*'ay. letllng the oulllt Into the t-rcek.
--------------------- .— “l* '■•hiable iilano war <lani|>ot] into tbe
adl. In eUy acril It eoau over iho j water. doioR li mnalderablc Injury,
soli
and rendora it more-This bride- hat been in ia>ur coitdl
frli».fc and wdlow. -In aandy aoll» Uon lor some tluie and ftcllber liarmakes K ninrr runi|iari thua mak- fleld or fciaei Uuy ^wni>hJ|> oni-bk>
It wore c-iTiable of luddlnR aaler. have shoa-n u tlhtaisillon to reimlr
Ii alKo tinltes rhemimliy with ihe In- In prr.ia-r sliane to aUnd heavy traWi.
soluble tau-ia of the aoll wblnh eon-|Tb«rp Iw also a stretch of road
ta^ potanti and other plant roods nod i»' tliat la lu aurh bad r^lr Oiut It It
nt-ndiT ttieni Miluble and iwta free °^en dIBIoili for rhibireu to kci ti,
one detnenis for the use of idantr. »‘*ool In the wef snaMBs or the vosr,
-Voa as to the COM l( vfii varv ae ‘ **
«tr«li»vi6»-at.era ^nd hi whal ror...
It 1- p^bl.- that tbe
>ou «e. It. Hut « la heat to nae the
“>*n*hlMS wMl have
hciber and ■•Un- tbe brUito
j-nre earbomto «# jltne
... ............. ................
‘in l>rt>|ar mialr for Imfflo
Thlt Is as tt'mmea In a natuinl
____
•
eloir- trtei crushed ro. k or fi«m marl.' ■
,
BUDSE WEXtliDWII
When a younc rliivrr or aifntin
l-lam eonica U^i there I. .x>ni.rlnecl III
tlK- setid ilK self BUffli iuut plant food
o last a short time-. Tlu* rood Is
iiiiall un.l ir muiit soon find find loiul
outside of liM-if. Tbe Icriiuo family
beam on Its. riKMs till- linuius of liL< i.ria, wbUh take ir.s- uHioReti from
lb»- air iw,i sJ.in- it up lu lliUe tuber-
nm Imiscr Ret aiiinds ot clover which
would be producliiR wcdl. If they
It Is of Interest to know the nnm
would only Hsm tha wiil and Ret InKiinnw to erow und kwp up a rota- lier/of patrons that are lielUR served
.'rom the Traverse City iKiaiotricc o.t
Hop
There are bnndreds of lakes scat- th* different nlrml ronteu.
has lil boxes, Xo. s has i;:i
tered around this eoumir boric of
which have been ihouRhT lo bo ot an -oxes. No:; ha--, mi boxes. .So.
use but wlileh are full of mjrl which I
^
niBs from Sn> to »Z per cent imm rar-!**^
Total num■
'
----------------, bonate of lime
l-r of botes. Mf.
Pa.ns in the Btemsch.
| The Hr marsh or a» ii apiwars on1 Them arc lo many casot two ternf«*ive mail lu the same
.t.nialns over i".*.. acre* of marl,'"’w'craRc nunilK-r l» a
Imd to
, mg. which runs-from m to :r feel of mari ,"*’"'-^
“>« ‘bere
lele»or
listai;.-. Thousands or onoanh to lime half ot VHcblRan i*'"
l’«*4'le lo tbta rereeomiiiel.d i:irc-lrlc
Ir Hillers -.........
'
"I‘
for yearn.
Also
lime .marries
fiesi stomach ,-ind Kidaei niedi.
...the ....o
.uun.irs
^ Ittianrrralilt Peraoa
mads. H T AlMon, of llalelRh. tHdo-ke, fumUli Iltne which is cround |
one JHTVufftrJ^e mi.en
. who *iir.e;ed with pain In the flOe and shlp|>ed to consrmersAt low of a lu-l liter He Is cross, dull and
MoiuB.h and bsei.. srii-s
-tu lii.i rai^s. and U is a qutwUoa lor each to fauH-hndlUR. In all sm-h caaes tbe
• derauRtsI and in> liter did
»hether lie will Hnd it .-l.esiu.r
■"’""cb and bowels need a iboi-'
rlRhl I suffered uioeh. but _ .
‘^
'!*’!’ "
" OURh eleaurlDR of blic and other In,.
< llltu-rs B
' purliie
■ lew, ami for ■
- iKithlu
n mt li
1 Ilk., a n.-»v man." If w ill Imi.n.v. ' sowin::. It should 1
. aii-K s
.n^-OATKIl
I’lUJ!.
r. tone till
li,::
t bowels.
e
of tbe soli after plowlUR.
I ITice Xi evnu. Bold ht »U drugcIsiB.
d
wrile*My mother ha* u:
bottle ef Skwn's linh
afateinedgiaal triicf Ii
-----:------ EiRferi). Cone
Milts EvUJTTA Mti.s. of i:t5 IVy.iu
"My miuher was nrotiUcd erilh rtiruouiiMS..
Sloan’t liniment nnd h« rheematisu is esiiiely p ne. At il.c tarn., time
fsmily was Iruvliled with rinp-trufitis—theic were f ve rinp-woraislina
stoten and I and tfloan's liniment awrad siaxyooe q< wadn a week's
SIOANS
UNIMENT
Is tlK best remedy for r
tA«d^-liunbaRo. chest
pains, asthma, hay fever, croup, sore throJt arid grains,
AtalldMler*. l-rlcc. 25c, SOc.. and glXK).
Snan-s Book on Hotses. Csttk. Hofp. and Poultry sent free. Ad
Jtr, EAltL.S. SLOAN. BOSTON, MASS.
Ffcn wlio urn depeadeot on this set- dropped in the boxes siatlifp tbi cm
rice’
jaud the result was that in almoM s
When HostmaBter-Fiicdrlah made a instames nUcniion *a^ kIuii th. njs
of all the dAerent routes la8i|i<r at once aad «Vteiyihina;lmi.!ovc
,l«- nr., »„m..u.r
n,0rtci
Afl, „»rb
.lo l.d
U.U. 11 ™ lo
,s
iaspect the roads and wee If aay Im- ,ter a«g^ and.lm^uW -iiista plao h
proveiutDU wuld be made so that the
a Sunday iiickiip o' ibe boxes fro
liatronb could rvcelvo their mall la the (OiQcr o(.>£iRb{h ■ aad l ate
quicker ilroc. It was found In many
sirwts to Prom, and from tliii.- .i
Idniv!. that lire* approaches to the
l-urk Btrtoet siSd-iioardiiid avcnui
boxes wne very bad nnd uotlci-s were
Btrect.
bouse; 7«rt airect. to tbe Park ITai
An ImHriinn.
lioiel Aud mnrn.lo the ■•ottoBIce. /
.Is never «K Rood aa the aitiele it
tlierc b> a Sunday train odt of hei
iuies. And ao it m with Renm-'a
I naw
aad
>e>ep Im'tbe' eeasM aever
PAIN-KIfJJXO 3IAGIC OH.
Hun-*'
.
•
dreila of Imitations hav«- bi-c-o ciBered more wdi In- put od. llie biftiDc*--' ai
tn the puhlir in placv ot the Rcnuiuc. .(nanlftiR luua who )inve^mi>orui
lull none of them hsve nnitc sitewcred
, j,
|„, ,ij. ,
tbe puTc**-. HK.SNK S doc!! the work
^
•-Md-flcd of ii, la,th Jnlertiail.'Tfor
hitertially for *i**^<l »•'’
«•<’ -ncUAlt.
.ncUAlt, Cli.cjso.anil
rihcjsi’.an Se
cramp r-nlicVid cholen morbus, sml Vork mall can be taken cafe of. Th
eMBinally lo: rSie>imci:i"it. ap^aIll^ wRI be mit or: Jv-n
«on as im: d
and for wre inuacles. The pul.llr' imrttneni i..
- ncceosary i
caa.Kwac lip
know li well and lu-e h i-eguliirH..
Pi ice "r, c
”’^ld”bv all dru(ji:ia»' j ruARcncenU.
-‘Stetson”
’ STIFF HATS
We may have
been overenthusi.
asticandboughttoo
heavily on tpring
suks; but you can't
blame u* when
you see the line at
from ten lo twenty-five dollais.
Do you know we show
a handsome silk-lined luit in
the "STYLEPLUS” $17
line? And our full silk-lined
suits at $23 are woiks of art.
Wil! wepr for
years nnd retain
their lustmos
black color.
SIfll Hats at
93 and 93 50
Styieplus
$17.0(t
‘Stetson*
SOFT BATS
have had a rep- <C
utation for over
fifty years—
fS lo <6
otiiers 91 to
92.50
Shirts
OBvteU »U. AM Mw a Otoa
vl/
A new number in the
grey; fine silk lined, selb at
$17. You should sde it
$17.90
Mm Funs H*wntKv,
Talasa
Avc.,ChksfD. imsTilct:—-AboutttroJ
yean ago my
Ibei broke
kr dawn sub’
The dortuis diin
liidn'it d«
de
IS persuaded p
LARGE • TERRITORY
Topcoats
Strleplys
are quickly relieved by an apfilicition of Sloa
UnimeoL Vchi douteced lorub-^ Uy
lightly. It penetraies at oncebk^
the Mat of the trouble.
d and the arid aat» In
■
■
th heat anthorltlea on
hs aurk. The larniei hii.- i
aettount R Uir'cauallr effect
[n^falfa or tluver and lia» s
burns up ducIi of the brnnua in the IS 8ERVE0 ev THE flURAl. MAIL
CARIMCR6.
lYoiil one to two toua
supiMiNloR his seedlnR
crallj rocomniondod bui iIk- amoiiat
i flm l.'. i.ui some day he
dine
eevaral Improvementa Are Being
. the field and finds mori ot It ■*deRre«i of aridity.
Figured Out That Will Alao
^
1 Thlfte nfo iMny Tsrtii* which
Bensfil City.
The aidd has done lu work.
alianUonod bemuse the owners
Spring
Styieplus
Suits
$17.00
Rheumatic IHim
inkeflliee.
attached CBtis.
er 8*it cans
and detached
esDars.
(we Siva Z cotlars with a shirt
in sprinS goods)
tL lo $S.S0
Alsolighi OiB-
sek wife de
tached ealtars.
SHERlif AN & ttUNTER
QUAUTV MKfiJ’S WEAR
StylepljLis
•w
r;
mum TEATZSIE HJ^LD ASD TSAVEKU BAT EAGLE. TOmDAT, ABELL 32, 1219
B.1I4E FIVE '
^TheCiLOBEDepiiSt^
TR\VliR5K CITY,
MlCfl.
AlUittUtiee Thefi* Great Spring
EeoMmtSale
Commencing' THURSDAY, April 24, at 9 a.m.
And Ends SATURDAY NIGHT, May lo.
kad Ml from a fcceaf Spteid PoTckare 79 mn't mm!
yomii mn’sffsmlt; qM Iktre
was added SO sails from oar
earn slock. They iadade pate
all wool aoof serges, Hgkt patlerns for yoaog men, dark ftirics for older
mem.
IC» OTM.
12.50 Saits
15.00 SaiU
16.50 Saks
9.
Mm'1 omA
Bine
B«s» and. Cane; Caacmar*
th«e oapa art «adc
ri*M ud ahoaU be wkl for
•Oc, b«t the; are Bade oC
•bert end* of clotli, that's
why yoB can bn;
—
ana for
OUS 8PR1MQ SCOMOMT BALE AFPOEDS TRULY GREAT AND UNEQUALED ByYlMO OPPOBTURITIBS.
IT IB MOT A BPSCUL OPPEEIKO OP UNDERPRICED LOTS, BUT A GRAND COLLECTION OF GOOD RELIABLE
KBBOHANDIBB. WE BOLD THIS BALE FOB A DOUBLE PURPOSE. FIRST, TO DISPOSE OF LARGE QUANTirm OF GOODS THAT HU8T BE DISPOSED OF IN SEASON; SECOND, TO GIVE TEE TRADING PUBUC
OF TRAVERSE CI^ AND GRAND TRAVERSE REGION AN ECONOMY BUYING BENEFIT TBAT WILL HAKE
TKIB STORE MORE WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN THAN EVER BEFORE. THE FIVE' DEPARTMENTS
OF CLOTHINQ. DRY OOODS, SHOES, LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND FURNITURE, WITH THEIR COMBINED
EOOHOMY OFrERXNGB OF BEABONABLE AMD DESIRAfiLE APPAREL AND FURNIBHIMGS. GO TO MAKE THIS
ECONOMY BALE THE BUPRBHE BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF THE SPRING SEASON.
NO ONE raOULD MIBB THIS EVENT. ECONOMY ALONE SHOULD PROBIPT EACH ONE TO MAKE EVERY
EFFORT TO COME AND CONFINE THEIR BUYINO HEBE WHILE TEE SALE IS IN PROGRESS. COMB AND
LOOK RT THE ADVERTISED SPSC1AL8; NOTE THE SCORES OF NOTION BARGAIMB; THE EXTRA SPECIAL
COUPON OFFERS AND TEE HUNDREDS OF OnSR OFFERINGS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. SO BY ALL
MEANS PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE. YOU’LL SURELY BE ON RAND IF MONEY SAVINO PLAYS AMT
PART IN YOUR BUYINO ECONOMY.
96 dom Men's WerR
Shirts, made of black and
wUu ttrlpa tarffl sbirtihg.
khaid, Uoa ' clBabray and
eadi; all
rices;
Bcobob;
A table full of
Men's $3.00 aid $tS0 Bot-
Shirt Wairia including mid-
ton and Lace Draa Sbeca, in
fun metal, patent leathar
and tan Raaia calf; an nn-
• Iv
SS dam Boya’ Knee
Panta, Hoomtr atyle; ciiae 4
toM;Seonoai;
4Q^
S^fvka, pair
t»ay waists, light
Vmi will find everv kind of material repr«K*«tod in our
eJjildjva'a dreaaai. suc-h as galatna, giugham. balisteK, lawns
He. The workinansbili is of the l>«l ami ».• will l« phased
to idxiw >’.m our large amortineni. SflOU Spedat Prices loUow:
Oiie lot Child's Drmsasfa. pretty checks and plain
|Qf»
eohirH.Hi’.. sixes 2 to 6; Kciiouiy Sale Price..............XWA»
1 i
.
Oae lot Girls* Dimes, made froib ehambrays and peroales
- • and fast eolor ^Q^hsms'.' This lot mclodes our famous
-liOTelei" slip-offlhwaa.'ii'6 hooks or buttons used;
all sin-*, 2 to 14: speeMBy priced at........................... WOV
W. 'vp SOUK- spii’ially #>r*^y dresses at
jHc. »M9. ».» to out
in s«« 6 to 14,
in till- eoiintr).’.
White DrmM for GMa, a««
* to 14—Some of the daio..tMtt ^rmnts y«m codd
wish-for; Btyte and make
an- not to be eqosUed at
9S^R6. $1J» to |64S '
Girts' S^icee all pore lineci
Norfolk RtiU. sum 16-Aad
18; epeeial valoe
very iiretly line of
draaeaa ntutohla
"e for c
len, giadnadoe and pasty
wav at an times. Ihdadinr
fta Innkr aisas, and at prices
that are the lowed in the
dW.
are the best made children't dresses
Junior dream for the
^awlne
toe onaa that
We are
tfclnrifa afants
ean’t yd wear a ju»«b' aist
for toe wUaly
dnl hare ontfrown the ddl4rcB sQj«- Very prstty and
elerer styles in stripes and
plain colon,'specially priced
at
“Idttie One" rompan. The
1.48, IM to
99S
Caapoa and 64c
I
adrortisad
hast made, bat material on
the maricet Tfa«y saD at 60c
and are w«4h it.
fe
cial Economy Bala barfain,:
Piil4’aB<mtpers; 4A^
an aistt. each ........i-vV
^fkiiiDnapon nnd'U
attOam you to
OSB LAfiZlS'BOUBB DRESS
while they last
eni^you to
QVi LADDM* Sn2 DKE|H
Bad M eolori, wc^ «1
LMyJUday.B»M(i|4i.
Two Globe Trading Stamps in
stead of one every Friday during
tale if TOO ask for Uiem. We make
this condition because we want
to see whether yon read the bill
or not.
Globe'Grra Stampa, one of
wtdeh is giren with each 10c pur
chase are redeem^e at our Pramiom Dept, 2nd floor, for ralnabN
artielos to boa«M^. and fmiah
the bona.
Here it irat a partial list of the
many useful praminms we give:
lister Sets, Xiaoe Curtains, Deeoratod Berry Sets, Gold Plated
Clocks, Carpet SwMpert, Oraamanta] Parlor Lamps, Folding
Don Go-Carts, Bogs.
BiUas,
RoeUw Chain, Gold Plated Mirrora, Bopa Potturaa, Mahogany
Pedestals. Hall Mirren and Bat
Backs, Mandolins, Oil Heaters,
Dinner 8^ Sanitaiy |toel Conch
es. Kitchen Cabinets, Bewing HaoUbss, ete..«tc. It's dKldedly to
your interwt to tnde with os, receive our stamps, and obtain a
beautiful prendnm at absolutely
DO cart to yon. Bo be sure and
«k for Doride Btaapa on oaiA
Friday during tl^sale.
I
^^and.^c
onUtki you to a pair of
MUB BLUB OVERALLS
Worth 80c. Good any Friday dvc
tofwdo.. .
Fud tise percale band
Apron; daiA stripes; spe^
InfanU' Long Drems at
49c to Bt 95
InfanU* Outing Gowns,
Kimenas. Baegm, InfnU'
Bootees, InfanU' Gowns, all
at pri6m the most n
InfanU' short or long coaU
III Hiilfiird Curtis aml Caxb-'
mem. at
SLS lo $SM
'
Dainty gemiHitA «»f fine l•at)At(’. long cloth, nainsook.
He., di-anly made Sml prettily trimniwi with law and e«j
lir«ji|.Ti.*K. We givi- Imt a few itt-ra* hero of the many beantifiil ibings w<- bare
re to\ffer.
'
lirU' Muslin Gowns, embroidSw our “I<eooa. 3 in 1” c. ..
•Tv irimimHl; size*
biuatioo KuiU. a ••ombination of
to 12 yearn, eeeb..
cruH COV.T, ekirt and open
Ladiai' Muslin Gowns, fnll tlmweiK. They Imve only lo be
seen to lie appreciated.. The
tucked yoke, no
values are speciallv attractive
than 2 to a rtistouicr.
at
Economy Sale price
98c,'$1.48, $1.79
l.fldi.fi’ full size Corset Cover,
Muslin Skiru in a greaty ra>
lace or embroidery trimmed; riciy ..f styles, lace and* em
broidery flounces. The garnu-frts w«» offer can not be,
Beautiful Corset Covers, includ iiiatehctl at
ing baud fflibroidMed ami
49e. T5c, 98c, $1X8 to $8.45
crciK- ganncDls that arc wonOowa«i. too. we’ve the fincet
d' rfiil values at
vie ever had nt
25c. 39c, 49c to 75c
49c, 89C..S8C.4U9, $LflB $2.96
29c
19c
3 SpeclM Ixits That are Especlalty DesinAle
U>T 1 — A table (an M
clua. froh .uiieM,, ndi
“ Shim, Oonrt OnM,
Gowns, Omnblnatiai SuBi,
Health Drawers, GUIs' Piiacm Sips, etc.; many yahMi
to 75c; Economy
Bale price ............... C
Jfliis fonpon and 29c
entities you to a
Q1BL-8DRE8S
Bixw qi4o 14 yean. Good any \
Tswtor daring sale.
INFANTS’ WEAR
A compiete stock of in
fants' wear u carried in our
Cloak Dept.
InfanU' Bbort Dremr at
29c, 49c. 7Sc to Sl.fS
Girls' Rain Capes with
hood; made from dark strip
ed nibberised cloth; sixes to
lit girls up to 16 years. Just
for a flyer, each
48e
98c
Muslin Underwear
1.17
Tbe greateiit puxrie mothen vilh liltlr K>rU ami halfltr..wMd*ugliter» have to solve is how to dr«ui pr»tt> ami
foiiiforuble oo tbe Hiaallwt outla>.
Onr asaortmcttt of Okildx«n'i. Drama it sat eqoaUad
100 yards Lotas Sommer J
Lawn. Melt away at yd. TC
madras
stripes, shirt style, higb neck
WooMB'e Oxfords and
Strap Panpa, made in patent
leather and rid Ud; ealne
to $S; extraordin
ary Tahie. pelr...
Economical Prlc«« on GIRLS’ DRE^SSES
For this Safe yard. ... ejNo limit, bay alt y.a want • »-
to
and*low Beck; your diriee
lOOdom Mb's and Boys'
Onras Okwaa. tarii or plain
wriMs, aaly S pair to a costoanar; Bcona^ Bale pcioe
I Cate 10c Drets Gingham.
The Well knew I Eaerell Ciaghaai, in stripes, checks arid
plain colors.
tise 16; dark waists, cham-
r.9S
beard of price,
pair.................
fur gii^s up
DRY GOODS ITEMS
That are UatqaalUd in Vataer.
[
LOT 2-A table fall of
fine garments, worth to $2.00
each, iaclndiiM pretty Pria.
eeu Bliga, OeaabtattriOB, Cbe.
mist, Gowns, SkfrU, etc.
They wfll go fast J n*
at the low price of.
LOT 3—A table foU of tile
best garmeBta you em nw
at the price; none worth lew
than fLOO; Mie worth to
$1.50; Skirti. Slips, Gowid,
OorahinatioB, et&.>S4ho not
price of .................
fiOA
Coapon and fI.S91 jThisQtnponandSeSS
■MttMyoutoa
BOYB BLUB SERGE SUIT.
BUR.
Agm ? to IT yaan. Good any |
eatitlM mi to A
1
IWoiJinc
QiAim rmAVzui soaiD axd^ n&ToiB bat baolb. tubsdat. apbil n. itts
SUNSHINE
Ui*<old.
OoBwa Lodr CHKim, tn
<dM.
me » «.pr of Ue ar.iid Tr«w>«e Itar- four bMher.. bat no .Uler. 1 *» w of brlntUtf her birdie, out of U» pair- «omi»r them
.h—pnrplo sad sld. I hs«-e kM m hoUos and vUli the sscood crsde la acbool.
I go Ir palaces, wbDe the father mbx -oa Mother aald I'd better flad «>i
you would piMss sead me saothar erery day. t Itts my teschar. 1 hare a brsaeh nearby or brouctt her bite they iBMnt so aa not to make a mlsoae. 1 am, eiayteg with my slater to- a brother named Hanrey M. Baaeh. of food.
take ta using them and aaTs me a dmShy mtle Baowdrop, dreaaed Uh* t
‘
April had tome la. rfaglag the sows '>o#*ry. And things 1 «*lda't tad
bride.
•iiisse and ■•tulalleht .fthe ?♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•*♦♦♦♦ Noddlag ai'*trembltd^ stand, fay hm yean ^ My teacher-.*^ ura^
mien . I aSTcloerfM^Uir^—
***®“''
‘ that, ■*"'
the aorthland and the air**'*"
grew **’““• many of
them after
Herald Vaong Pelhs •uciahlne Z
thought. “How happy all
Moore. He Is from Haaorar.
Prom your lorlng mead,
freeslag cold, while the anow came
“®“« '•»*y woolda'i let me up a bit.
Ctufat
• the Saabeama are at the ratara of
There are mere than forty acbolars la
MUdrtf
swlriiag tbiough the leafy braa^ee. >
fight tbem.
I win trv aertr te worry or ♦ apHagr- Almoet erery boy and girt paSydowedlUy slips out of bed.
my atAooL I see Inn and Agate
.'ndeed you may have a_________
a <ard aad xbe brave little mother had no.
f**. * kept remembering." be
fret Bbewl anythlnf.
♦ seemed to rcjolre at the retur® of WUh a buB larbtn crowalBg her head. Room almoA erery day. It wlU aooo luiu*. my daar. aad I will aead them thought of leaving her eggs. 6he was rkplaiaed. “and It was awful hard to
be time to plant n flower bed. I am to Haryey also,
Itaienldg now for a Uny peek that
so oae da> 1 amd. ‘Look here.
♦
I «M try U he
—
„
on
the
lan;
going
to
plaat
oea.
We
bays
lota
of
•
teZiy ♦
And ao. for her viui ihla *“■
«
wbUperwl Ufe was stirring benraifa
^»'l dcJng to let tbom words
^ caa end r——
Kt. Ili....A«parn)>ow..Ioa.
.N.rthpoit, Ml.h”
her faithful wings; so the beat her ««««■ ron. You're bigger then they
X aafaraa
bomea aad two cMu.
Oar bafsaa'
^pr I IBIS
head to the atorm aad spread her »"-•«>» )»u‘d Just better gel tbe boat
aamee
are
Prince.
Chnrtle.
31«y.
aad
near
FYeuMeU—
*
_______
___
feathers ao they were thin over her'kern.* So we had a fight
^ aad kind te i
■U|ISHtNB LCTTERt.
MotUA Tbe
names are May
As 1 have sUldborne from acbool self, butwarmer for the e'rer new
”''*»• »« «'<!• » real ftibL 1 tried
BM'e Hurry.
^ every lltrinp thliig.
laplda. Mich., ft F. D.
A®" *!f*™** "•
*0^*^ ** nceount of bad weatbar 1 miraclegoing
on beneath her loyal •*«**• “Y
and
they tried ta
If I ever fall in trying t« de • *n»e bright warm ana of April weathand 1 like them. 1 ride our horses,have a lUUe time to send ydu a few heart.
*'«"»• Sometimes
onewould gel Imlf
♦ thsaa things, I will "Try, try ♦
er.
““ T*'
Mar. S3, IBIS.
1 must «*«A so good4>y.
uneo. J am a member of the Bunahlne
a conferefxm was held la the bouse
«l h off. They kept nt
♦
♦
With frequMt rainy shade.
P«md*itt—
♦
♦ Mad turned the earth eo brown and
1 thought I would write to tbe SanRosie Bloeeom.
am glad that spring U here becaase i
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•«♦♦«♦
mellow
ahtne page again. I go to school moat
I wish you could coma and help aw we
' don't <
1 iblnk them. Tou'd better
Mlhg CLARA BATCfi, editor.
xhal the aardan-badw «•«.
go picking mayflowers canUously opened, and gently-ob. (
Oicsmoir t. 1PM
at tne gnr«en-Be« were made
«rory day. There 1# no'school this with my floweta. Wa would hare a.
aad oiber spring flowera. 1 am la tbe genUyl-the limb Saring tbe neat was 'JL
w
'®
third grade at school and my tmcbar's served from the tree. Tbe brooding
. To»n
twfag words wrong
Flw VIC, Pmid.nt—Mra. M.b.1
y.
■■..
*y
.tudiM
•«
nmdliiK.
.rltlimMlc.
.»». U UJM C.«:4oi™
AM „„
„„
“J
Vo.r
To plant the Bower seeds;
■««Wmi.mF
Ana
h...^
VMIlAllJdu
w. Ul uuk A. I. .
noil UAck. M,kin.d ..m: mi .b. diik, non
kK.o.r Ai i.r m. nin.
ra. Iibnt
**“*• pbu^ bow they toMar. SB. IBll
,r. W. b... K»r UlM u Fbtt to doMi, lo b.r bw obll. It ... muO
___________ ___ ,
Pemcrey Bhlelda.
WouldTllTtbe
-nwl.. * "'** ^
^
school and wa get pretty tired before into the spacious chamber that had • ’
”
***■
•’*
ILould
kill the hateful wewl,.
^ PremdOBt^
Bunehlne OraiM
L A. L.
letter, was rory wr get home at night Papa taken been vacated for her. A generous ta“ »U*t •'-H.rriei r.ryl Cos. la
WilHama.
glad to get It and should of answered the Herald ao we can read tbe Boa- ble was spread with bird luorleet
____________
■»- ■>.
it long time ege. I thaak you very shine letter*. It came foday aad I but she only looked and trembled ’
. mlTZ-----------------lucb for the pin you sent me nod read them, they are very IntenaUhg.
Tbe window was wide open, and
“*
—
Prank R PbimpA
bare ri«e mom anmm of Bunriiia« -perially hJ^ KovariVs. My
.faj^rd fri«d.Vsi
t, WIA f,B«,
moralng-glortea
Weald clamber up tbe wall;
Does
It
Number of names «n the Cradle Hell
' Shake hands with
Tbeir names am Tom and Oertrude I sm not a vssr good speller. I win and hungry to tell hit little wife that
April 1, 1B1*. iMi.
TMA MM.b. WMA M.M. Mb^. ..A b. M..„
aM
™
And how tbe rtolete* little tecea
Maple City. Mieb.
Ague* Ranwey. Tom and Garirudealao Jane. I must close s
Would peep up. sweet and shy:
NCW MgMgCRA
Mar. 27. 1BI3. warn a card. We hare nlre weather my first letter In print
s retage from the atorm. But there *u
irtcks
IvaB Souhrads.
.r^. Maple Oty. M»ch..
De;r,Preridenthere, the wind U blowing loo. My
Your true Buns
wu no neat on bU tsmllUr limb. Aa- hj* drilling <
R. r. D. No.
Ina Mi« Ubt 1 bb.. ««ll« an mMUi. .HtbMMb. n»l|.
HbUMb U JobbMA
lA
toblMM bt Ukt. .nl ibe. imllU.
'H!!;
I:
W.WA.
This 1. the firs
Kenneth Watson.
Mabel. «...
Mlrb. V,....
Name . ^ ^
.«!«. I M> u ubool
A.J I IlM. noobcb, UA pbnlbkMy. Tbk.
T«u l«t« 1. b fib. «... .bA I bb. b. Ml«bt lb. wbol. Ub. o... 1, mU. ; ..m'. Ab. llM A™^. JiTik ,.!Lu.T;
.M, br lAb WUMA
■*«
•»rt«A»odM KPWM
<bb. bbA libb BT 1-obw .bn- BiBb. br. ibb cblUBb lb n, cUb. .lib ib. „„ „ tf.j
|,b, ,b, Sbbbbibe bbl « lb.1 bl. .nbluA cr, -n b.
M1M™1 a Bubb. Mu.1, aiv, Mlrb.. .
““
I bB blibi TbbB olA bbA lb tb« AbI Cih ATbAm Tbby hb.b ib« bbiae biu.bb.
iweml by m low. b»m .all IrtBi ..lib-HuBiih-- uib r..!. F«.. ______
% F. D. .So. 1. Bos 72.
nio-faahloned ragged-reMo
■nA. My t«.bA BiA I M„1A lit. lb A... .. bb.A Tbl. M MM Mb Ihl.t ol
. ,
a U.. n»», BiA lb, Inblk bUA Aub- l.l, .Slbbte,
^
C-NMU. 8lHobM.a, Klbb,!,.. MIcb.
I"'
'll'Wb tbb Sbbbblb. blub. U'lll TB. «. I Bbbt rtob.
„ a CUT. Mid... K. P. D. Mo. 2 •* ""'“aU m. oi~ -1bAo. lo ib.
............... ..........
____
Name iMi by Nellie Claih.
Pi—. .BM «. ~H. . nlA BM BU.
F™ p>b. UbbliBB.
j.. , ,
bU Bbl,. Ullll ...b „plb.
‘The work was done. Nest
Louis MIkulA Maple city-, Mich.. R
Agate .Noetvick.
*'
ton?
His name U Louis MikuU. Aad
...........................................................
............
At,..m2.
P. U. No. 2. Name sent by tviA
I bare aome names for the Cradle
1 have not forgotun tbe Wallin BunPresident—
Saw busy uttle'Dot
..rB.«, ».b.U,bblU„.BBBp„b ,bBt l^.bBU.rJX.!;r8b.“
Gtadys OunntmlL Maple City Mich
°*”"'**
•«'* «»•
f thought rwouM write yea a few
“ «
»h«4»,mahoout of him.
R. F. D. No. 2.
long time, but I have been eo busy I
feathers and realise the
surted
turned
»nm.
Bultona
Bay.
Mldin
not
had
a
chance
until
tonight
-knoth
of
ll«
room,
sltbou^
l.
...
fmm
one
end of' tbe boat la the
Mbnw M. BMdi. Mb,]. CUT, Mkh,
Ivan SoulhTada..
Apr. 1, 1B13.
She cried: "I'd like to know.“
I have found another member for the
he ventured toward
R P. D. No. 2. .Name seat by MIMred
Do IbOUls a»d Gertrude aad little Dear Presldeoi^
Dot said; “R-fay. mamma, dear. I ,
Sunshine riub. Her name Is GMys
•“‘I
»««' U»*«*.ad is ih
e
Willie live beer you* I like to have
| thought 1 would write you
HBbi MMIbIb nuTBib. MldBto.
„
___________
you an Soabesma.
Mbilb. IIUI, EAwbA iBAk. MB! Ub
"
“ A™" .
I
go
to
school
sud-sm
in
tbe
third
Write
soon
sad
thg
letter
win
gm
tbe
clouds
Into
the
very
heart
of
sumu*
your
eHa
Stlvtr*^'
■U. BlA tTBlb MbbOb.. Klb—.!.
IPl*™"™.
Xlagaley. Mich.
grade. 1 am nine yearn old. My back before we move, and then I caa »er: but. whichever way the saow sm--, renort that awae ••
Mlriu .Names sent fay Olive B. BrodMar. 22, IBIS, siudlaa are reading, wrtUaA aritbmegive nv
bar we
thecuru
card snu
and oeuoo.
bettoo. varanA
VamoA might
rick.
April.
—•<B- aiTv
nugm drift,
unii. the
uie window
wiaoow of
or robin's
rooms
a,«__
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1--
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D„ „„
A
*•" ‘Xr'p..tou»:
,P- - - - - -
[r;;.r.Tr.:r-•“:r'..i“*br;
U.B B1 b...
Ne*Uw4
'^MJ^Sly^Md
Vannetten. and' WUUtm VannetteA
‘“k
I'a *otr7 te
Boutb Boerdmao MMh Names sent
**Y.
by MrA E2U M Ooteber
April-fooled by tbe weeib-* ________________
i,.
*r:
•UNgHINI CRADLB ROIX.
' For while we walked to the end of tbe
Marguerite Vannetten. age
one
Mba
The clouds t
month. S
. Mich. Kai
» quietly
slipping
-------- ----------neat by Mrs. Blla M. Dntchor.
Over the aky. and they poored the rain
Oertrude MlkulA ege four, yeare;
I’btll ye were cold aad drlpplnc.
WllHe MlkulA age one year.' Maple
City. Mich.. R p. D. No. 2. Names Mamma was ready to change my
seat by Ivan SouhradA
clothes
Onrald RawimgA age four yean;
And set poor Dolly a-drylng:
Olffard MIchalA aga four years: Earl Out the drape ran down her cheeks
MkbelA sge 2 yesra, Kingsley. Mich.
nnd nose
Nsmee sent by Olive B. Brodrich.
Till ft eeeiDed as If she weee crying:
' " ~~ —
ker feet wiera wet and her hsir
tUNBHINE POBMf.
was down
Hew the I
And blown In every dirrtlloo;
“How does he know where to dig hit And ft nearty rufaked her alceet imwa
bole.
And her delicate wm complexion.
Tbe woodpecker there, oa the elm
/
—St. Ntchoine. •
treetole?
^
How dost he knew what ktod of a
utUe HapMkA
>l“k
Little ^epeUca peered ihrougb the
To see for a dram or to burrow In?
mold;
How doss be find where theyoung The benvens were dark and tbe air
grubs grow?—
was cold.
.
Hi Uke 10 know."
'
''11 is not nice in tbe world." she eald.
"Oh. deer. 1 wtah 1 bed stayed ta
an^J^our cards and pins, and
chltdrea warn glad to receive them,
'The little ones isMsd ns for our plan
» *'» •«»> kn
“»e
Cradla Ron; Gerald RawlIngA age
Michels, age four: Karl
MfeheU. age twe And here are aome
names for the Sunshine Page
•MHhoU. age 14; Florence MlcbeU. age
“I®*:
Wlcheb. age eleven; Mm!»• H‘11. M* «*e; Edward Logte. age
•W«t; Mary Ig«ie. age eight; Prank
Reboae. age alx. Tbe reason why our
teacher baa a Bunshlne clau ta be•»“»• Bk* »*»« u» h«lp «!»«»* now.
end lo be Sunehlny when they grow
old«From
Olive B. Brodrtek.
I IkJak that Bnaablae In tbe ecbools
>• • apieodid thing, and am
kelpa to make the clasa-room
keppy
Plnrc-
.uiibb b.r
tng^e ^"^Thr^w ls‘^It»ost
gone sod 1 am gUd. 1 bars seen
quite a number of rotrins already. It
seems good to hear them slag. I have
five alsters. I have three older than
I am and two yoenger. Well I think
I must close hoping you aad sll the
---------*------- f'rom a trn# Bunahlaer.
Herman C. Pertner.
Yee, It b nice to hear the -birds
agnln. 1 like to Ustea to tbeir My
oongA
•
pife uke. juen^
Apr. t 1B12.
Dear Preeldont1 thought 1 would write you a few
Hoe. ,o let you know I bavrat f«gotten you. 1 have i^t my button and
my card and If you will, I would like
lo have aaother. I wlU be alxtCM the
i:th of April. My Arandmotber and
grandfather are here vtalUng. I am
Klngaley. Mieb.
-.laying with my aunt Matilda, and 1
Mar. 2t. 1913.
“k» to eiw wRfc brt. W# soon can
Dmr PreeMentU making garden, rant we? I Uke
I received the cards and buttons
to make garden and cea hardly wait
aome Urn* ago. and they were all trice, till the time cornea, l Uke to read the
W# are pelag to have e prtwram and Sonahlne page tor It te pretty nice
• «Ui»or ih* taet day of echool. I rasdlnA
.1“,; r jbrrcr ..x
From your loving Bunablner.
CUreoce BaragA
i hope the card and button reached
yon ta Ume. Clarence
•
o'^'^ly to'^^'^friJh
suKiUet. Tbs mother bird soon leamad to receive tbeee vislu unafraid,
and the four Uule moutha withla the
neat were generously filled as tbe oetd
da^a went by.
guttered
r .x
*■*
wanted. As they stepped off the-hosts
be felt a kind band eo bU sboalden
“Well dopA my boy! Xt's all for
training. Did you know iPT I'm grieg
on a two weAs' cruise nen mepth.
and mean to take you along If you Ilk*
to learn tbe trick of mlndtag.' A boy
rhsf /tnMti'i tnins isn't t^tu >
aff,-*s>' 'N'b nrinciuls b more noble
as’eher* b hone more boh ihsu that
of a tme obedleaee'SriMed
________ 1_____
lleowuie el geap.
.
]« tbe mouatoln near Elko Atav
lh*re ta sn »«—J
p««
One may enter the mkw
,i,h . botcher's knife hod eat a<
urse a oleceoa ho wsots' It ta hsoaiv
ran* nioiUed and on being exposed
Apr, M.
6.1813.
A.A—
-J the window they looked out Into
Dear Preetdeal—
the mioshln* that covered as with a
, oioogbi 1 would writ* e letter to garment ffhe blue wetera of tbe lake
„ I tment written to the and aftar a Ome they chirped cheerily
suashlne page for « loeg UmA l go from the tree, while their epoued
^ .rtiool every day. 1 am to tbe brensu were turned toward tbe winfourth grada 1 bare six studlsA thay dow whence tbeir suppllee were still
spelling, reading. artthmetlA pen- brought by tbe old birds.
mnnsblp, Ungnsge and CMgraphy. I
The family of bird lovers on tbe
like arithmetic the hem of ell. My North side ere Woodering whether
teacher's naote ta Miss Bertha OreotL tbeir boepiullty wfll be remembered,
My cousla Nann««h Walton was boro aad the name tree chosen when the
today and be wented me lo have you tide of migration again turna north
— tbe nSr, berdeos somewhat Tha
annd him a card and button. For pots ward.—Selected.
—j, ^ ^ of ftoe textufA *
i have four cate named Trixy. Tab.
•
*nd It conulna boracic arid aod and
-nm aod Spot: a dog and bta name ta
a Funny LHtta Hawae.
borate of Itme. lu color Is griwa It
Dandy, two boraoe named Pet end “i think." mM Aunt Mnry, "that to- by tbe Iran and ethor minerals.
Uag. a cow named Betsy, and two day will be a pood Urn* to get thoe*
In lu nntnra! sute It ta rathrr
abMp. On* of the eheep ta uply and fioworriW* »o aod paint tbem, ready etreng In alkaU. nnd remove* Ink and
*hen we go to gaiber tbe eggs we
i« put my stipe la " other stains readUy. At ou Ume U
bav* to go In the yard rtere they Maldle heard. "Oh. cant 1 helpr was used ImaU lU lavaloriss on the
are and aome times we bev* to sun triad *b*.
PuUmaa c*ta "mL m soon si thU
and grt a aUck. I mau close tor thle
"You may try." Ungbed Aunt Mary, fan became gMeraUy known tbe
time
-Pu, oa your long-*l«*v*d tier."
«,ke, were enrrled
by travels
_ !«• klm,
Uttle Hepailca ahivmd nnd shook:kave a echonimate who would Uhe
to
W* do have good Umas la our SunYour bandwriUng was no clear that of her dream “Well bring the pots ta- ws* forced to dtaonnUsue its
“No braekfsst here! It'stoo bard for She apled soma ic* ta her favom* tain the Suashlae club. Her name ta ehloe Clao. i am giad yen have writ- It was a ptaMure to read your letter, to the abed out of the atm first." asid
________________
tbst.'
brook.
Nettle Striekfaden. She ta twelve ten a letter for It today.
------------------------^a "You can brip abont that,
____
He eald, as dowff oe hb taU be Mt. "HI wrap myaelt well fft»i the eoU." yaon «M- Bwd the card and buttoe
SVNSHINC HUMANE SOCIETY,
dear.
“Just Ustea to this: mt rnt-ut-uu"
she said.
to ma. aod I will give then to her. Elk Repids. Mieb, R. P. D. No. 1..
■ Mevlog of the ReWtiA
_______ - - - loving,
"With my woolly gr««) coat palled Aa my Wuer is grtting loog 1 will
Apr. 2. IBIS.
8„B. „B. -IT 1. ™
bX
daugbter for pupa is the bdet cooking
Away to the pear troA out of eight
over my head."
cJoae.
Dear Presldeot—
Uke Mkbtgsn. When March aeat out pataL But eh* p« on her sunbooschool on earth.
With a cheery aU and a faimptag
From a true Sunshine girt.
I have aorer written to the Suw hi, trumpet call to the etorm ctoudA bet. and went out with Aunt Mary te
That
‘The most exc^leat tU^.|a
®>*kt!
Then the happy aweet rain came
Nellie Clark,
ahlne Club betorA 1 am going to
^o,,„ .p^t
^e notaa where the ftawer-poti were piled ta_____ __
_____ _________
lie hopped around Ull be found a atnb.
tnmbling down.
I wish ! could be witb you the test *^ end aa te the third frade My .nj chaaged them taw e low. ewaet ene ooraer of the gardem Aunt Mary
^
ed by home practice.
________________________
ebooM Uke to bear grandma Uve* with ua She is 73 ____
“Ah. here's the place to looktor s And a ipwat greenemlle wore the dso of echooL
song. The ____
great______
tree*,_____
with wind
had left them there wberebe aet o
That
trae
beauty of face Is poMfW*
ffvub!
' “'earth aobrown:
your program.
yoara old. I have a breUer. He ta p««pt tnachm. had been boldtag thalr her planu In tbe spring.
only wbere there ta beonty of -aonl
Tta motet and daad-nrrt rubdab; And little Hepatica nodded her head.
•
sixteen yesrs oM. He Is ta the eighth fgiu, close to Uring bearu, and whan On* HtUe stack had tipped over on
“My eo*t la geutag too w*rm!"'aho
ClarkUkA Mkh.
Fnit.
uiey heard the mysterious somaoas Its alda Aunt Mary stooped to
”
said.
lit'
Mar. 25.1813.
*wklner.
the wtae ri life raced again through stralghloa It up.
*
».r
w
To a branch of the apple tree Downy
Dear Prealdoai—
•
Gleo Adriban Plucker.
their cold wl*. Down ta the alaop
“Why-we!" ehe cried. “Moldta. Mai-ff'****'^
>me to see me again when you are
e,„h the violet m>d aoemoDO wet* die. come bere and eee what this to!" *",2
rf tS mcm
*“*<•
*
Out kurst the merry bright sun Ilk*
| have been going to school, nnd
And bung by bta toeson tbe under
gold.
when 1 rt^mB fromschool I forget nU
Trsverwe City. I Uke
— -11.
BB HIM ~U«. B.« MMU«1. «B. Ml . hBiy. 8b. pbb
^Ib
^
sMa
And u robin eang out *o Vlthe and about wrlttag to the Susablne Club, no
tk* Suaahtaera.
IbB wbll. Ml. bbObBW - Ibb. 01. 8..B1B. IT,.. 8— .lU,
SXi ‘iTIi;
•"Twill be Many here ta this baOow
bold;
I bav* not Yriiton
ta a longwhile.
began to measure out tbeir goM.
the other* In the mss.
her father's prtdA her motheris eemtrank:
And IMil* HepaUea tasghad ta glam
Wa bans good timee at ariioel-jriay»“«*>The feathered folk tn the southland
"Oh. ooh?" she cried. “O Auntta
tort. bar bratker’s taaptratlca, and her
Il% dry aad ae(t, with a iMart of panic. "RTiy, it's spring!" nald nbe.
log rr*~*
We haven't n very big
Apr. 2,1BI3.
beard the faint aote* of tbb revaOle May!"
atater-s ideal-wbldi girl w* AoaM.pfl
Just the plaea tor a neet'-mr rank-Isabel Frsnris BellowA
acbool now because quite a number
end. bendlag their heads to one aMo,
For there was tbe coetast IttU*
try to bA—Ulcblgaa Advocata. .
lunk-tonfc"
of the echoton have moved eway. W* > fkoogkt I would write a letter io is,cy whispered to one another tbe esU Urd'enesL with three epeckM eggs
Sunahlae Club. I Jotasd la IBll. of tbe nortb. Mnitttodes of robins ta It. Tb* Rule nuAberbird was ehlie
Dally Plana.
^ **^*®®'
^ kave ooly rnnataf ^nut nader the orange trees cblpriUpptag smoog tbe ptammeA
_______
__
“Fk* key who starts -o*t In the
‘kre* day* elnco I went to gi,cu**ed It all
day long, nod when
"1 a'poae sbe'e
'frald weTl toocl
•«kcr»l this term. My taaeUr's us no the color fla^od OTor
hlUs ”o< ’em.- said MaldlA "Iwt we'woaV for *»«»»« deteml^ to do watt tag
“
Warkop. I like
real well. I corning they wer« gooA
aanktag."
durtog^ day *tat wttl couoC Is a
*» ® *«“* •'kooL 1 have ahodt a mile
They came tato a land of rtaltag "I gneos we won't." laughed Aunt
•*' *®
• keif to walk. My atodtas are .pringlimer tor the leave, wer* taMary. Tbe flowerpots ahaB wait kta time than tba boy who aurts out
artihmeilc. ruadiiig. speittag. googratbslr tender green, and tubps aad dU-tor their new coatA dear, natil Madam »»“ no plans,
Tl, apjiigg
vloletA
>ky
Unguag*. 1 am ta tbe tlfib fcans were nodding to one anmber Sparrow geu done wttb bor boooA"
Far pett I have a cat. It's name
,mi,e mttor part of March.
And ao they did.
Btlek trie
The prottlest patterns ever eeM:
*• Tip. he ta Marii and whitA I am
oa the north eld* of a groat dly
—Toatts Oompeatoc.
Begin ev^ day s
It Opreads and reabes sverywhafA
Years old. 1 bars toot my button ctooe to tbe lake a famfly tound a wal-----------------------•»« «»*««»*»• that
Aad covers plsres poor and bnrA
‘fk* to her* eoothor. 1 «we rabta building her neat in a
BUNtHINE BTORICt.
«««• you w« carry It out a* rioariy
•T^a ^aeoat N|M on an April day.' Thl* carpet made of gtoea.
as poeslblA^ Whan the cload* bang low sod mla*BI cleeA hopU« to aa* my totter ta tr*e on a branch eo i
■ aa upper
Piffbtliig WerdA
window that It waa wUhta rmA at
-1‘ve boon bartag a fight with aome
«F
“M4 ht »*• "ffttet
droM fan.
6b. we cblMree love to roll
Py*®*_
_
_
_
tbs bsod; and the window became a wor#A“ a boy coofeseed to bis com- tkat you wOI:.Mi- MsgW thsm the
Tour lovtag Bunabl^.
Is a rwd-tanast bird, ta a coat ot gray,
rpon its surface eqfi aad eleaa!
BOW®tand of ptaoly fur tbe bMm «b«w panlom "Funny thing to fight wRb. trifiet and htedrwicaa 'uhleh coom In
|.
That stags aod ling, ta tbe elm Better tbaa mgs oa poUabid floorA
Arsn'l you gtad whsn spring arrives
» a^miy weltsd lor thsm dnrtng taat It? But they Mt the bettor of Twr-ay; that you wli rlM abort th#
&
owe tall- „
earthing tadoorA
rmw MRf
boeomas easy?
the taterrals of their work.
mm and I iuet had to fight: aad I UlUe annoyiaeoe and tatorrapttoaa
r
Tlesr up. plpar np. <4aar.
The carpet mad* of grooa!
•_
At laat tbe nest wu Datahel end Ticked thui. too."
'
tbei yon are ntra to inert. FbOow
■
**'
—Marlon BoatUA
Maple CUy. Mich, R P. a. Nm 1. sammsr aalemed to be on the wlag;
He looked very praod and triami* ttta oonrs* parmptMUy day afior day.
Sex 72,
tatsr flowers were oomtag tato Moom ant a* b* stood therm hU eyes tbta- and the raoutts «U1 earpri** yna.
•
Ape. 2,1812. aad the air was fragrsat with the
tag with e dear, aarnast Hgbt.
»—tt:---------------■
THE-RUNMINE RRKBiDCNrB
pmst ta tbe me^w, fog on tbe ML Claitlak*, Mkh.. R P. D. No. 1
dent—
braaUi of newjy mown Eraaa. 'T%*
1 taornod lots of words at school
A Trim Upta»Mar. 2S, 1S12.
■
At '
-M
Sloohird aad raWa stag with a ^
“A
amaQ
pRoB
P(R
ftttt
te
make
ytain aaad am a card and
eggs ot “rabla's bine" warn aS laU.thgt aoonded real ale* because the Mg
I
Mttan. oaa alur aaothar. thta Up ttrw«b tha Wm aiML utU «C Aank jm vmy modi Ibr —"-ff kntm’
RPsraaypBnoU. Ihar* aad ths Ml* mo(b« took qp thB Uik Iboyg aaU them, agd BO I triad te rr aegibar hvPF k«MV^ li
OOA" eald tbe by, "Just a top or
w
Tbea Itaten. as asY brigfat boy might
—
^
Too can ton ripe melons nnd gsrden
,
‘
fs ^ »ary same way—lf# easy
"SBO^."
:„
*
-BsebangA
^ *
tfbeo Mo^ Natura-s^ctaaoing bonoo
Bb* llkae to have tbtags fresh and
<-]«an.
Ang ao she llfta her carpet brown
And puU n lovely usw on* down.
.Of softest, brlgbtost groen.
had a surprise party on one of our
sebooimatsa because she was going
_________
___went, and
___ we
••W- AH tbs
scholars
btarit *t’^L~we’*ir^Tt the
tbta achool housA We bed euch a
mW Ub>a »* played gamsA add bad
pbpeorn akd apples. Ines aod I went.
It ta * mile tram our bomA bat rame
coustas want wub ns ao w* wer* not
atreM. We have a tamping pole at
•ehori. Thor* are two polm with naita
Id them. And we put n stick acroas to
wacb poir* the nallA Thea if we
the last nail, we
■pul It up Ughcr mad try agata. W*
haretouottn.
_____
Agnes RoooA
I am sure from your Isttor that you
I have vary happy Umes at your
’
)
AKD TBAVEBSE BAT BAOLl,
THAVKjlSE CITY. GRAKD T3.WERSE COITNTT. MICHIOAN. TI l sDAY. APKIL 22. ini3
VOL. LIT.
BUSY WITH
COUNTY WCRK
'WHO IS SeENS?
Orand Rapids Judge Trying to Find
BUILD MORE
GOOD ROADS
Judec of ProUlo Frt-d K WolVpr
iia* rorrivKi a leloTram (ran
BOARD OF BUPCRVI60R8 HOLD Judsp <-( Uic JovrnUc L'uun. io Qnnd
ING 8FRINO seSBION
Iluiiidk Myine:
'Wo have boy lin-r liv noiop ot
dark SU'WiiB or itoitoD. Ohio. Mothor
• aa dn>« aeO In flood. Ho >ia* An uo.-Jr b) nanip o( 0»rar Sti-vouK. Itiat
lu>y bollox'H lives soar Traverso City.
WITH BABEBALL A&s'oCIATtON ■Make lnn«lrtvs and anawer.''
JadKP WalkfY atatos tliat he has NINE HUNDRED MILES EXPECTED
FOR FAIR GROUNDS
made a nntnlH-r of tniinirlea and
THIS YEAR
find sorh a parly, ir any one
Klve any li:turtDaiSon pleamo notlCAalma Hsmlln Cove D«taiie<l Re
ly
the
Judae.
port •* FfOeooFlo** ol Sut* AMOr»«re Are Now Fifty-four Counties In
Olttlon—M>M Rculned
'SUts Opsratlng Undsr Systsm;
M J«nHer.
‘
e Means New Erk In High
way Work
GMfMer WAS CLOSED
. The board o( sui«rw»ora are busy
' .with their dlSercal liees ul «i
each oema.Uua nembe. has bad hi.
hands full Wedaeaday aflernoon ilioy
took t>i> the matter or ihr
Irau the Hlab School AthlelK
rlaiion to u»«- (bo ball iiaik sn.u-iU.
for a track meet lo In- h.dd May iMh,
The reiidnt
iramcd
E. O. Ladd wee chosen lo snciec l
hlmseU a> the .re]>rcsenUi>«e (ram
tbs eouoiry to a<l on Ihc esevtiiliv
heard of the W<.iunt ktk-biKat] l>cv«-l
optueai bnraati.
The •BB «t «« was orde red idaccl
«Ub tbe Boldiers* and utlon' relief
committee.
C. C. Maee was ehofen as >n)UJ^ for
ibc court bouse (or tb« comtoK >rtw
and iba eo«ra« wHI 1>« *ade out
day.
Tbe baaebaU association' ran
tbs grouada that tbey occupied last
yuar^ree of ciiarce. but they
bate lo do all ihe necessary repairs
Ibeaiselves and dear up all rabblKo
after tbe seaion U over and keep tbe
gronads In good condition during all
the eeason's «orfc.
A coatrart was tnade <Ub yMark
eras lor Hie deieniiun liontc (or Ju
NlllEAGE IS TO BE DOUBLED
BALKAN WAR
ALMOST UVER
Ai>rll IK.—State lllghway
Eiy added two new enlineers Ih his dei-artmeui today In
rder to m.H-t the growth lu alnie
mad building Induced ibroughout
.\iU-blgBD by spring aa a mult <•( tbe
aJ'ipilun of Ihe county road system
by eipht counties.
Road making (a Michigan daring
the approaching sumrot-r is en>ecte«l
to doubls the ni-w road uilleage^of
BLIGHT REBERVATION CAN BEj-cst years. 'The stale hlgha-a) deanment Is preparing lo rev'-olve
EASILY ADJUSTED
uouble amount of business. I. H. NeUn«. . formerly a I'ulted Siatas cogiieer
in the I'hilippines. and K. J.
Turkey Hes Already Agiwed to Abide
Sawyer of M.-uoiulm-e cuinly. are tbe
By Proposals So It is Up
Alliot -to Msks Thclc
Final Tortna
'-We. look for-greal development In
road building Uila aeason." declared
Townsend early this
Ig»ndon. April IS.—.tuiUeaadora expoctud to reitlve today Ihe formal ac- morning. "In other ycara stale eacepiance by (he Kalkau ullie* <d the Fiui.erB have not supervised the balldI
K
of
niuHthan
t.'d) miles <•( new
powers' last ix-ace proposals, slid Ibiend of Ihc lung Balkau war was be rnad arounlly. hut ae'luuk fur double
lieved In be In night
• that mileage in 1913."
Ceneral adoption of the «-.mii|y road
A disiisli'h from SuCa said that Dulacceplisl
garU had mt opted ibe (nv-ers' oBers sjslcio, sb(.-li has now
I by ;.l coUuHes. means Ihe opening of
with rew-rvalkwia
era In ataie htnbway botldlDg.
-The ItalgwrUn premier lodk-atod
;bni these rrscrvaiious were i-lighi. m-coidiug lu (••■iuuilMSiou.-r Kly. He
and i»av be <-aeily adiusted. It woa expects state reward roads io be Imlli
undowtood that llulgarla spoke-fur all liencaforih at the rale of t.umi nr more
ithe allien. Turkev has already aignl- la'i.ie pvr ixsar.
wllllDRaiiss to abuie iiy tnc pro
posals.
’
...
MRS. ELLEN STOVER
Aged Resident Passed Away Wednes
day Aftsrneon
WOMEN START
THIRD PARTY
BUILT MANY SCHOOLS
GREAT STRIKE
IS GROWING
Mm. 1-Ulen Stover, aged 7C yearn,
The aiteniion of (Irand Traverse
died al
Wedneaduy afternoon at
l>eo|ile la called to the fact that Mtssher home. ci:> Maple street, after a
iislppl has bum 27 <-ouniy agricul
OF
NEW
hngsrlng Illness. Mrs. Rtorer
tural high schools In the past two
born In Hart county, bhin. In the year
years at an average cost of $30,000
___
lUT. and came to thU city a num
l>er Bchc«l. These w-hoola furniih
ber of yean agn. Her husband died
hcie about five years ago. The only
n.ivivlng relative is a nephew. J. J.'
girls are paid o certain amount per
—.
Sadgeliury of rtaytoD. O.. who was
hour for the wnrk'Hiey do. ao that In
wUh her at the time of her death.
canen the exi>eiise lo Hie pupils
Funeral serv ices wore held Sal-'LEADERS ARE PEEVED AT SEN- Is reduced l<> atmut $3 per mumh.
urday nioruing ai IU;3fl from
ATOR THOMAS
Michigan la a Itetter agricultural
home. Her. P. H. Pobly ofBciailng.
because
Manufacturlea Wilt Have to Clooe
Interment was In Oakwood.
produce ibe'fniU wib flavor.
Down Flanu for Lack of Fuel;
Claim He Should Hava Ap^lntod
Fifth Day Saw But Lib
Woman aa Scerwtory of the
tie Chansa
United Stotts Senate Suf
frage Committee
"KRUITS
WANT SHARE OF OFFICES
POLICE MADE HAUL
Sentences Were Meted Out Friday i
Foui Men end Two
Girls.
Denver. April 18.—Becaase United
fUatea Benaior Charlda 9. Thomas. In
Washington, didn’t appoint a woman
.as secretary of the natlcmat auffruge
(•inmiittee of Ihe United StAea
ain. anO chose a mere man Instead,
tbe women of <'olorad»' aro planning
to^ui-Hoosevell Hooserelt and aurt
nea' iisrty composed excluslrely ot
W'ORieu.
lH-< taring that iliey have been made
the' reciptents of oothlug but lemtins
In the hlslory of tbeir long
the republican and democratic par
ties. the Culurado Equal Suffrage Asont ramposed of some of the
repreientailvo women of the
-•talc, is determined to "■ecede." The
aiipoluinieiit by Senator Tbomaa of
Ceorge I.*ng. an employe of the state
departmenL to the aecmary'shlp of
suffrage comnilttec. Is the laat
siraw.
■a9iaiw Thomas was elected by
Ibe women of Colorado." declared one
liidtgnani auffnute leader today. "Witbour kiyaUy he would have been
gathered to ot-livloH long agu."
■The iKMitlon of ■ecretar/ of the
senate suffrage -«ommUtoS |i
Tor
whlHi a large number of eroumn ara
eminently fitted by edntatioB and exI-erience lo fill. And fur a Cokirado
wenaiur to liave rocogntxed tbe woi
iCoottoned on page tWS.)
WILL DISCARD
OLD MACHINE
expected
IlruM
issela, April 18.—Aliout 37:.,non
out on the flhb day of Belgtum'e manhood suffrage nrike. ocrnrding lo aoHaJlitlc eatlinnire today.
1-eader Vandurvelde said be cxptvied
fully Itair a million wilt be vat by tbe
end of the w<-ek.
The R^emeiifyJ^ l*r^^arriod on
COMMITTEE MAY INVESTIGATE
dences Ihdt ihe ao<-Ullais' areexerting
Ibemaclvi-s strenuously to obtain the
afternuon aud lost evculug. fullowlag
adhesion of Hie municipal w'-rker* and
ciut Hit- plans ul the police de|«rlnieut
MOORE'S ACTIVITY TO LAND CAB- the civil authorities of DnissH* have
iu H-eir endeavor lu Itavu a clean
INET POSKTION
jasked That inlllury engineers be
Ikuw- lor Travenu- City of all ulijec______
j|ila<ed In the gas and electric plants
tB>:uibh- pljc.-s and iH-rnoiis. When
|as a precautionary measure.
|he <liuane( was empHetl there were
ttion Dees Not Intandlej Two sthks of dynan.Itc with detonaliv K-i.KMi* who had iK-en placed IcsiiHave Department Used (or Polit
j lor* attacliGd were found In tbe road
l-or«.il> vvllh Hlo-rin SmIHi at Hie
ical Purpoees or Ccereion
|t<>day DOST Ilriissels.
county Jail. The fad* are Ihe-c:
of Employ^
I Tbe newspaper prloter* and eml^c aulhuritles hail l(Ag sUBiMHteil
{{doyes held a meeting today and decertain places aud ihes*- haw lu-eu
Hdod lo strike Saturday.
closely wai' hi-d. Vestorday aftemoou
Washlngiun, A.iril lb.—A gcnwtil
'Ranke Were I
rbief (*arstiii aud t‘airo:inan lituu
houtecleeniiig of Hie weather uureau
Uege. Belgium. April 18—The rlrOcwebi to a hi.um- that was sup|ios<-d to
imm-ndlng t<-!ay lor any K-llllcal
rauiy, were allghiJv i
lu- vacant on Fhi't' Froui sire*-!, hni
machlm- H.wl ChVf tVlIUs
.day. Iraih here and in the surroimJtng
had Ui-n o.-.id lur dh’oi'ileriy luivl-uvc- 4iMisirDcled in that
irient |rtiBtrict. Many companlea of Hio civic
isi.a-s The d-iorv were 1 u-lK-d uni
will iw went. lu the scrap heap.
guard, which are proier-Ung itturnriTthe cuilnlHS dsawu, hut Ihe chief
lowmK M^-'k dbmiasal y.wterday
niad* up of strikers and
.luriiii the from diH>r and discoveo-d
for "s<-rifius irregularitlei.'' Moore s the captolu <
g tin* (t>iai<aD)nmh J«xt leaving lirough ibe hack
action In promoting his
at Waadre Is a striker.
jnduw ill a herrl-<d manner, and u
dae, for a cabinet luat ma> to- probed,
g,^ Ni.Uolas a railway '*witcV
woman In the Irun'l itn.m whi.-h had'
cougrt-sshiual r-omnilliee. Today ,
up
and
thrown
Inin a field.
Cbalnmaa Fraak U. Ilatnlln gave
hut iiiHc tonillurc In it. la-avlog Hb.Moore refused lo add to his sUtenient Al rberatie a muh aatenibled at -the
dvUUed' report of hU attending the
irolioan llo.-s in wstch Ihe woiiian.
that' charge* of alleged *t>eri-lon of entrance to a coUler.v nnd .showed a
conference of the sUU anpervUers'
who was afterward found,lo be but
weather hnreaii employes aud alleged
rioting. Tbe cscriry df*This vraa very iblereM(,ight<H-u yt«r* old. Ihe Chief made a
inl*u*e of the im*-llng fund were 'in
^
log and iDstructlre and vboet't the
liusiy luu up the alley aa-1 found hts
famously false '
overthrown, but n.< hurt.
dose attention *.t.at had leTn Riven
-akl&n.oirFinal rireel.
-Many of Ibe raanutactaren will be
tbe various toidcs discussed ui thai
W3.- taken lo.k ti»the boOM- and^tuobliged to close down tbeir factories
tme and the aid Ihat tbey mill Iw for
Keth<-r with the .vouiig woman
for Isck of fut-l unless forriga t
(be board. ,
e Traflle Dangerous In plaii'd la the rtisiudy of the aheritf.
piles reach here qul<*Jy.
B. H. Bisaorlli of the Ucvelopmeni
Ijlci lo Ihc evening iwo oHa-r houses
Mayfield:
hiffcnu gave a rery Instnicuve leciuie
eiiiei<-d and anolli.T yooug wu- FOR VIOLATION OF THE CIGARSILK
WORKERS
TELL
HOW
FAB
to tbe members of the board at tfa
ETTTE ORDINANCE
and
three
iiieu
were
alus
gl'cli
a
Word has been reeeivv-d llial there
RIC 18 MADE.
court house M ednrwdsy. There were
ACTIVE WORk OF RE80RTERS
Is a stretch of road midway U-twi-en utgbt's h dging at Hu- t-oiinty .domicile.
number who had never bcm these 11WILL SOON BEGIN.
This luorainiG Hie whule eomiiony
Cave Ll« of Oulera Whe Sell Pills
Mayfield and Arbutus loike that
InstratMl alldrv a^ ibey foond them
taken iH-fore Judge Nvr
to
Boys
Under
TwrentyUd
lilac*h.r
auto
drivers..
Tlterc
Is
Old
Iren.
Tin
and Lead Used to Boy Bandits Premised to Make Losmb
very InicrMilnt.
the (uUuwinc sentences
Fifteen Centraets Are Already li
One.
fill of OV.-T ion feel to the swamp
nu-u-d out IO tbe guilty |«riles: Uerfc
Hawda of Secretary Bilroad M it Is called, and the other
Wlikoi-, on a riiMige ot drunk and dl»
llnga.
The first offender to l>e token for
Frank KlchoU and Elli* Madison,
nlgbt ooine one put some heavy
crilcily. wa* lined »f- and cost* of
loUtl'on of tbe rigareite law was ar
os and loss In the road. Aa there
Patterson. N. J.. A|.iil 18,—Not from two fourteen year old school Uiy*.
which he paid and was Jlarested by Chief of Police Carson Bun. tbe rocoon of tbe silk worm, but from wljo were arrwled last week for the
The manager is here lose Hve Hir
>t npim for two teams to l<a>t^ at
charged John Kong*t- (or Ihc sal
day.
He appeared ^tore Judgerusty home aboea. scrap Iran and'alleged theft of a number of roben.
manager, Jack I'endry arrived Friday tfaia point It Is necessary to run slow,
offcBbe. was given the same aliernaFREBtOCNT WILSON OPPOSED TO afteriKiOB and
Saturdaymorning Ceo W. Wise who lives near, states
Umlur Monday and eonfei
empty tomato «ns on the city dump fura and automobile aci-essoriet; ra
live. and i-aid up. John Rewaldt. on
C1TIXCNSHIP RESTRICTION
l>elug a cigai\-U« fiend In apite of the
was In conference with the oBIcera ol that he r*-moved those obstruction*
the sUk that makes milady a celled a suspended sentence helorn
a charge of di*.rilerly conduct, i-lead
fact that he is but inlrieen year* of clinging gown and the bright hued Judge Uralor Monday upon their
the baseball association. Ftoih now- and will do all in hit power to Keep
ed not gdlUy and hU trial was fixed
As
the
bo)
Is
too
young
lo
come
on there will be somelblng dbtng 31r. tbg* read free. lie has not t-cea aTie for WedDooduy at $ o'clock with bull
necfctlo of her escort, according to'pTOmlao to make the loss good. Tbe
IB Sent Tsiesram Urging Covunder tbe JnrlwlicHoii of imllce court the men* who lal«r lu the tllk mills value of the ar^cle which Ihe boys
I’endrv's record of last year
to lorafe the mlHcreantx who
of $300. which ha* not yet been fur
enor dahnaon to Have Objeewa* allowed to go after bis evi of Fatersoo.
ager cd the epringfleld. Ohio, team guilty of Ihc d.-ed. Should people nished Nathan Yaltaw. who was the
had token w*s pWed a
tlonaWs Wor«s Otivltud.
Tbe case I* the third whiclr has
U tbe highest, 'and be will bulp up with mutos go over this road after mail who made hi* exit through tbe dence ha.l iH-en taken and will proh
Rendered desperate by Ihe twoably be given a bearing before Juds*- months old strike to obtain 'belr de- come (o the notice of the poUce within
hia position as third aacker and dl- dark ibey sbnuM be care as ver
rear .window- in such a hurried
Walker.
He
gave
a
list
ot
aeveral
Oie }.layera from that ladnt of tic light Is foond at this place.
idt. Ibe 27.«Ki silk striker* today the past few weeks, In which Ihe hoy« .
uer. i<leaded not guilty in a charge o’
I. fWi, April 19.—Reerehacco atore* that have been aeUing
vaniate. There are fifteen contracts
bggan a aystemailc “exposure" of the Implicated used almost exacHy" tbe
disorderly conduct and bis trial will
tarv of SUto Bryaa today triegrapH^ alseddy in the bands ef the secrotary
cigareiiea and giving clgaretto papers
secret* of their trade. 1^ by Wil same methods and were seemingly all
l» hcl-l Tliiirsday morning at 9 o’clock
Goraraor Johnson, declaring that
lo minors and Ibe evidence secured
and not having $300 for Ull he went from the boy may lead to ibe prosecu liam D. Haywood, a group of skilled membera of a boy bandit organlxation.
Prealdmit WlUoa arged that ^he wlih five bil'W' Oh J'' *»Jball hitters will begin to arrtve by
mill operators today made public the The loot was found by the polt-e to ah
to Jail. Floaite Crooi. tbe person lo
wordf. “iaallglble to cltUanship." I*e
tion of Ihene^cnlre*.
under-ground cache near Houghey'B
April :aih and they must be ready Carolina. Oatenii and LOrmv Warn the nfiernoon escapaSe, pleaded gulUy
^ret of tbe "tin dress.'
atrltkan from the pending aUen land
The chief
reepat hU warn
for practice Ihc 3Uth.
tu a charge of disorderly eonduci and
'The silk dress: that the average hill with other appliance* wtaieb go
Marriad
owning bOla. Tbe gorenaor sent thc
ing 10 boja «nder twenty-one years of
Tbe material that has been selected
was given a aentem-c of 3i> days In Jail
woman take* such pride In." declared to make up tbe outfit of a Jurenlln
age. Every offender will be proaec
(elegram to tbe eenett.
A pretty wedding was anlemnlxed j with no ball, and BUnche Witbey. the
onUaw. Many of the robe* had bMh
Is tbe very best that can be hired at
Haywood, as
ol and Carson |gt>mUes that the pafound in the evening In one ot
cot up and formed into crud^ moothe salary limit. 11 Is tb opinion of ; the Congregational poraot
.
trolmen and himself will be on the group, "is not reaUy a allk dre*.* at
l&ylay senlany Huit it Is better to get good ma^ Cedar Friday afternoon, when Miss ,be»e house*, received
all, but a tin dress. It is ceraiwaed qf'castns by Ibe . boys. The blanket*
lookout tor vtoIaHons. both on
about one pan of silk Hbre to alxjwere to be used for camping pur
terlal of this cla-ss and then find out Carolina Daltell and Loren Wares lenro with no ball.
Hon ol (heao dealers.
joined Id holy matrimony. Miss
A* a result of thU roundup, the pa
tbeir culibre and give (bem an opimr
parts tto. iron, lead or xlac. Tbe metal,poaea and the guanUeto were erideab
Ensliah
Hard Kit
It 1^
tunity to moke good and go higher Eltda Dalsell acied as maid of honor trolmen say that there was not an oheomc* from the scrip heaps back of ly for tbe wild west effecL
Lm«*
if higlier priced players -are obtained and Irwin Snyder aa best man. The jertlonal person on the Mreeta Friday
the factory. It is dumjed into v
who lave played in other Haases and bride was dressed In a cbarmiiig night- Chief Carson rays that he is
and treated riiemlcally to make a solagown
of
UD
Bilk,
while
the
brldMmald
goiag
tosee
that
there
la
a
cleM
here they might not be able
lion. The raw silk Is dipped In tbe
Racramenio. Cal. April 18—Not the
Pioneer
Reaideiit
of
Grand
Trav«rM
wore white serge. Mr. and Mrs. hoose for the efty and he has already
solution, and when token out and
etduslOD of tbe Japanese farmer, but bedd up
Pasaad Awa/.
left on the morning train for warned all of tbli class and If thev
B results would follow.
dried the fibers have absorbed from
tbe probable eSeet of Ibe
do not heed bis warningi they wlU
of Keyetone Died Aftor
Boyne
City,
where
tbey
will
make
The
firospertF
lor
the
Atesorts
four to six time* their own weight in
alien land law and EurM>eaa capital
suffer
tbe
conaequencea.
Lingering lUliee*.
their
home
st
present.
heat
Mr*. Adah Seeor died late BAinrday metol."
Uvested In Ibe aute. la new tbe prin- as bright a* at any former aeason
and when fans amide out to tbe tialk •v(sbea of thc.lr many frienda go with
aftornoon' at the borne of her ,aon
ripal leeue iavolred In
tha bills proposing to realrlrt (be park to a few days tbey will not be
Mrs. Martha Blocan died Mooday
rifbls ot foreigners In CalUmnla. one disappointed at what they see.
at 8:15 at tbe home «f her dangbof. which was paaaed yesterday by the
vanced age her death wa* got alto
•aaemhly.
gether nnexpected. 8be was W years
CADILLAC MAN TO BE «UCC£EO-'^“^“"^^ orG*raad 'mverae
OanletoWIM FerWd Uae An ^ Ungerlng Illness. Mr* 8to«m s
Protoat has aria<-n from represent
Fir^’ Ii Sixteenth Stiwet Residence
born Novertner I. ISfl. in BhefftoU. '
ED BY CUN
atlves of BagUsh and ennilneolal d^nrttnnty. having lived hi Traverse Oily
Friday NlflhL
3*a-. and at tbe age of eighteen she
dlcntef. sod a stronger Influence than ReaMant of Long Lake Township Died
for Uie past Ef year*
Thuraday
^ was married to Wm. Blocom. who
1 b} the formal
--------I Mrs. Seeor was the mother of 12
kUSH by a defective cbimney.
' - her in death BeptoMber 8S.
plalnU o( tba J
ewernor Ferri* Announced Hla In- children, 7 of whom ewtve her
______________________
Mrs. Eva Alice dielneman. aged 3f damaged tbe‘^ bouse at Sixtecnlb and
___ ____
_ __
___ Joe
__ _____
_______
There are tea children from
lieing broogbt to bear In an effort to
teMton Thie Anerneen ef Apdeath.
Mr* Frank
LaFonuee ahd
Francfaco
navel___
station
that there
year*, wife of I-. O. Stelaeiiian. died I'lne streets. Friday night to tbe
bin tbe moaaure allogelber
peintlog Detroit Maak
8ecor both of Traverse City, Bx*»' Tu w’id^read «•« of cocelne rnmong
sorrlring aw: Mra
amount of about $9W>. The blaie
at
the
family
home
In
Lon*
I-*ke
a-nead thun la auHi a way as to afSm»r ei Long Imke. with whoa *fi». the enKstod peraonnel. eecretory Dan- J«*h Eva** of Kej-stone. Edwin 81oworked
between
tbe
walls
and
law
town^p late Tburaday afternoon aft
te-ri only tba Japaaase.
' Seeor hutoe her home for th* past lels today dlr^tod a oearchlng tove*- cum of Bearden. Wash,
M^el
. •______________
______of_ Dixtoth, wi—
:T_.^
__________
_ of ____
_
,Letoon
of Traverse City. Dextor
Bh>
Tbe ixaembly bill passed yesterday er a loog siege with eryatj.eUa. Mts.jlbe nppM rooms and by the Ume tbe
Lansing.
ApfH
i8.^FoHowlng
a
«onyear.
PhllUp
Secor
Minn,
Ugation
by
a
court
Inquiry.
.
______a
effecting the men aa enm of Beliner, Mr* Lena Clover and
permit* corporationi ttratrolied b.* Sudoeman has a woman who made | fire deportment bad wered ihiTlong
iiv mid was well Uked in'rtm bad succeeded la* gaining a good ferenoe this afternoon with Jamea Anton Secor ot Seattle. W**h, Wm.
"in a matter------------------------------- _
paaMbt eligMa to HlUenshlp to
Irtends eeaUy and
------- work__
_
^ ^ Cnhningham. of DetrolU Oovonwr Fer- Secor and Mra. Wm. 'Ilea, boa of eerioosly aa this." the secretory said. Ctorttce Blocam. both of llusheffoa.
and storL --Prompt
Tbe
husband
proper y. but the senate Ull.
"I do not intond to wait for aoy red and Mra llande Stable* ot Eton Bar
Ur** small children *ur*|ve.
Itbo firamen confined the fire to the ria announced hU determination to Erart. Wait
awalllBg a rDU. dastea all (orvigu
^
Funeral eerviraa were held from wall* asd upper portion ot the build- appotot tbe Detitrit man to the poaPI Funeral was held from aa 8L tope or lengthy coHecUon of proof, towaahlp.
a and cerporatlona as allcBs.l
Cm- Prands rtramh Tumday mornlag at Should toe aliagation prove tra* toe The funeral wUl be
O*,.
at > Ing. All of the furniture was saved tion of state labor e
and It ta sdmmad that If the wording the home Saturday
Long and the damage to (be lower floor Ingham will hueeeed Perry F. Powers 9 o'clock, (ntertnent took $>|gc« at departSMBt wlU not rest uaUl the
«( the art toe rMstoed It wonM beds- o'clock, Hev. Z1------
BULGARIANS ACT FOR ALLIES
BAD STRETCH OF ROAD
PENDRY ON GROUND
MINOR ■ ARRESTED sEQREjs
exposed
SENTENCE SUSPENie
STWKE OUT WORDS
wa AT PARSONAGE
WOB'S WROK WAY
MRS. ADAH SECOR
EVAAUGE STBUBIAN
HOUSE DAMAGED
WILL OUST P0WERS;£r,n “or::Sor;.r.4‘
MRS. MARTHA SLOCUM
BAN ON COCAINE
J
PAOSIWO
0U19
EBUM) 4«i)^Tnin SAT sao^ rnmms. sna n
Uons there ia oSered e field tbet is
and posMblllUes that are only
limited by tbe capacity of tbe bvnan
mind and lodbldiial gndoranoe.
tbe towns end rural districts drs*i
made pyacUcaUT one when it cuues
«M Qk«w» asr Km**
to bueloeaa and social iwisihms.
TWiC« A WKKK
Afben tt Is pemdble for fanners to get
mot a deOnite and effectlre
to Iowa in a abort time over a good
iweootmeodttloD of tbe aufftoge cMo.
roadbed It adds to tbe proepertiy
^
‘Time and again the woman have
of tbe nelgbborbood end brings in
■nm
s.™
P..PI,
„p„„|, ,1,,
(••ught
in
Ibe democraUc party
foil again yeaterday with all tbe fv
;usu. (I. BATia^ MusciBS KdU«r
l„ Tr.,., , • I,., duriwure J».l
' on. ot tto Ilm ninak-b-isj liuffslo. April *1.—Caiile. recRpu. era that were in and many of them
bannera of victory from SS'Si
W. A. tllBAi.V, Hdik
■
.ni .. . ...ul, tn. .10 b
„
prospective pHi-jl.iou, (airly nrtlve. Hf-*5 lower. M.M look home beav) loads of feed and
ib.
«]»•• nsnsT HsrA A
position to develop In '
tndn ruDDlng and bad aUrted to dance ^
.1, , .
___ «l TrsTsnr CUf. Mlob_ now In
tCsairMs or Marrb i un.
net l*enulng Its Ipmtlon am! calibre what,klnd of roads (he sections boui
ibeep. iO.eoo, active. 2D blghm-. t»e
Tbc pRsioes moved freely aad
•f Its rtilxena Tbe old aplrtt af or where be is figuring npon loeatlnf. 9.M: .S’n. 2. ggn^.2S. Hogs. iwcRpta,
there were OM bosbete eold to tbe
jealoualy that blocked prograas In the It tbe roads are found to be good be U.tDu; acuve. IV-ID lower. g».U; cloa- different rommisekm men.
cfaalleage; 'No moro lenmna.|
■
t>ast baa horn cleared eway and riil- generally mahes a parebaae. but U Inr
To make thu rtialleege effe^ire. If
M. A N. C. TIME CAni
. tUSMAATAM* rena. rega>^les* *tt tbelr formes be.(from Mondays Rroord-Iterle.l
»»«»>le. the Colorado Suffrage Aosothey are bad he Rmp)y mis to some
P, M.IA. M.,A. JMR M.
. ^tcUiAavAiir*
i
ets
are
ready
In
pull
together
for
the
ike
l.vTrav.
City . t:0« «:M» t:05 e;fig
BRniday was the Ume when the
^ l»»imlng to mal
. ,«0c1nA4TAM«
otbor loraliiy wbere the pride of the
f^ATOn
tiesi <Dieresis o' tbe coBininBlty
people la greater aad maaltesu Itself
Chicago. April 31.—PMUIoet, 3S« farmers took advantage of tbe bRter ‘ “^nmnalraURi of strength during
large.- This U the siilrtt that builds in the form of good reads. Tbe sue, the romlDg caunpalxn In Denver for
ifa Michigan, iseitc.
ciUeA for when the |>eoplc preaent
it is planned
oesa of a iarmlog cooetry these d^
Lokad front and work together for depends upon tu aereaalblUty (o'tbe
telW o, or,
IM l»uua. ot 1«1. W -noM U, IV«.«r .t
.
Tbc Mate of MkblsAii will take
ftllAtN
lietw roadUlens nothing can stop nearby elliea, and the more areessthle
™“M»ed exclualvely ot womA«» forvmrd If ibe leslriaturo passes
Cbltago. April St.-Wbeat. t2ter; ter brought in. Tbe potRu question
tkelr progress, Tbe development ^
lance. tboagb tbe price dropped *"
exHusIvely to the^
the( Afd|ersoB>)i
AfdrerM»&>)AiB«* bill. Vhl<^ U tbU community spirit has already tt is Ibe bRur are Ha chances tor com. Dec; oata. S5c.
to Sic. There were UOO buabela put
0>e women, Bunding to-,
Kmpirejri/;:;::
becoming
popuialed
by
s
progressive
prondW
OTidM* for tb« reltof cf mothor. b«r. worked e wonderful ebange, la local
Into tbe bands qf tbe aommlaeion men.
* common rouse, tbe w6m-j
class of lohobitants. As a rule tl cblldroQ. tills reliot
Emplro. vu K. d
ataira aad ledhationa are that the ahlfllesa peek a remoU place in wbU.i
Tbe local mills bad a capai-llj'day.
overwhelm I
Uias ndor rbance of the probate
next twelve monUis will e<
h was a rase of wait eatfi mm Uira. *•**
to mbke (beir abode, aad when a comJodsea A ibe cooDtlea. Tbe main pro(Fro* Tbars*t*y-« nceord ;Rgie.)
to mnny vnyi that wUI prove
Tbe sbipmenu oat were very- large.
poittkal affairs.
munlty Is so unfortunate as to secure
Tteiont et tbe MU are as foUoao:
Tesierday was Ue bcnvleal day the
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I The leaders of tbe movement proiroe of wonder to even tboee who thtw-ciaas of resideou Hs future will
■it iM MIber of ebcb dependent «r
mlUs
have
had
in
a
kxu
ttnw.'
I’bi
Pri«a
o..
****
women, nolted. Mall
on tbe Inside of tbe great lor never be of tbe brightest. Tbe
Bbfieeted «blM is muitamed, or is
right in ktwiHng „
***■
.
Dvrve
notice
to the world that herewsrd movement. The cItUeni of greaivc man wants (o locate In a place
widow, dr deserted by her husband, or
Tbe sale of (aroi seeils conilaiies to b*
.......................................T after they «ni vole ooly for women.
Traverse City are now determined t<> where it Is possible for bbn to gel bis
tf diTorced and Is poor and unable 10
big. Tbe IndlcRkoas axe that (bar.
...................................*•••■’
‘",To tbU end it U proposed daring tb«
ptoperlr care and provide ‘tor said keep tbe city efa the map In a manner produce to msrkR In the sburiest will be more a^ ptentod Ihli yea
c'-mlng rontpalgn to hold a pande of
tkiVi. M U otberwae a proper poard- that wiU call the sttenUun of tbe possible Ume wttb the lesst Ubor. He than In any two wwi yoan.
wouieB and to Invite parURpatlon tn
iaa. aa^ u is for the welfare of surb whole stale la its progress. TIte tem- also waota eoodltlona to be such that
The pouio marfcR bad a iliiie gti
It by woman's politica] «
children can go to acbool In (be ger put Into it yeaterday. when sou
cbtld 10 retnalB in tbe coatodj- of Its |ter of tbe people is right for tbU
.11
Bud.
work
and.
from
expreaskms
heard
on
....IDci
notber, tbe rourt may enter an order
muddy seoAoB witboat getting mired of tbe buyers gR burking one a.
all sidro, from all Haases of people, on tbe way. With good roads
ftodins. aaoh farts and ftslnjc
other. The |*rice gradually rose frou.
jUDoani of money necesaary to enable they are all a unit in bringing to thero-dlfflcalllea are overcome
3Uc to 3tc. but U closed early at 3tH-.
....................................rifioBH. of simian, a—*—
tbe motber to propeilr care for enrb iwas the things that have been mere
e people are cealent with tbelr ktt. where It U today.
eblld.
antopnt not 4o exceed $3 ly dreamed of in tbe past but never A good raid la Just as good of an
There were 2Tr. duxen eggs bought
and urine the women voters tut
before attempled. There are
a week* tor eerta ebUd."
set tu a coiitmuntty os good land, for ye»ter>lsy and only 3D iioaDds of buiI under any clrcumRbn....g«e to tec' le.
Butter .
This woold be of preei help to tbe who are still boHSing to the old Ideals, they go hand In hand in these times
W MOm^OE-MALE.
OefatUt bavlnlf'bMn made in the
yooBS cblldrm end tbe tiruuJIu but they are a hopeless mlnortty and of fierce competition. Tbh fact Is
r Pohoral teems (
Ptaas to organUe a Rrictly wonma'a
conditions of a cerutn mortgage oiade
motbers who are deeperately etrlvlnp unless they get Into tbe chariot of now understood by the people and warm air ia’bls office and cooiinucs
party have been tried a number of by John F. Hsden and Leoora dlad-i>.
to keep tbelr famlllee together In tbe progress they will be run over and every possible effort is being made
to use up his supidy of wood, and as
l.n-.i-s in tbe past, but have never suc- bU wife, of Tra-.-ers« City. MU-higan,
tece of banger and poverty, after perbai's seriously maimed as
All<-e Wuod. made the (eanb day
secure a system of roads wblrb wilt Ibe weather Is so fine tbeae days, the
i«*e.led. The backers of (he preaetil
FARM PROOUCB-fiMNtig Prices.
()«tuber. t»09. and rocorded In tbe
being deMrted by eome loefer who great machine goes rMlIng toward Iw ittsaame at all times of the year. buyers have soiight Rber plaros. an.l
movemeoi der larwd today thu never
office uf'tbe BegUter of Deeds tor the
has abandoned them to tbelr own de, tbe goM of higher civic amUtlotis. Tbe boUdlcg of roads Is an expeoalve Ibe seats arooad Ibe little building on
CuBuiy of Crand Traverse aad Sutc
Modern
eonditioos
mu!>t
prevail
rlree, b^use be baa not the man
business bu; tbe rRurns are atway-s the corner aro fully occupied. Stories
of Michigan, on the cleveulb day of
hood or ambitioo to do bla doty as a running a city, "'ben they pre put salUfactory upon Ibe Investment can be told here Just as well as In (he
October. IV09. In Ubt-r 32 of mort
gages uu I*age' 216. which said mortman and rttiten. At the present time into oi>eratton they may work to the wherever (bey have been constructed weigh iiouse, and maybe they ron
xngc aaa un the twenty-fourth day of
tbe Uws In regard to desertjon and detriment of some, but tbe maiortiy All that Is DOW needed is a better have more Ustenera.
may be a success:
JaouarT, Iktu. duly- assigned by aaid
GRAIN—
soo-snppgrt are too lax and tbe aiti- rules in this country and tboee with method of keeplag them In repair and
Alice Wuod to Rose Wood PenbaUetnde of tbe offttera who are eapposed au< lem Ideas must exchange them when thin is secured the good ruaQ
gon and sblcb kstlgnment was duly
- (From Priday's Record-Eagle.)
Coughs and Coneump .
The shli>mrais out from (he city
to enforce tbe laws is ao slack that for modern ones, or be left to them will be an essential to etery neigh
Coughs and rolds, when nc*l*-cicd. rnvrdi-d lo (he Reglsti-r u( Deed»‘ of
always lead to serious trouble
ibic of th>. fice of Graoil Travorsc County aforemany children a^ starved to death In selves to work out their Mlvation borhood tbe coantry over.
were (he heavie.<t yesterday that (bey
•eld on the (weDly-flftb day' of Jasu« Tbe Wisest Uilng to do
a Und of plenty. There It no reason RuDDlog a twentieth century city, is
have boon this i^eason. These'consist
. IVKi. in Uhvr 34 u( mortgages un
have a cold that (roubles ;
m^y e nmn who deserts bis family strictly a business pcoposiilcm.
moatlg of the various feeds.
»• CI7, on which iiiortgasc there Is
to gel a botlitt of Hr. King's .\ew IMs^uld sei be dealt with to Ibe full the sooner business prinrlples
Tbo tenners were In ia full foree
cotery. You will get relief from the claimed to be due at the dote of this
notice the nut of fTve Hoadrod Sixtyfirst dose, and finally tbe c-ough
extent of tbe law, wblrb in tbi* aute adopted ia conducting city affairs ll>»
with grist and other trading. There
Four
ao-I IT-lOu Dullars and attorney
diaa|>penr. O. H. Brown, of Mi_._
were 483 doteii eggi aad SS pounds
la rniber too may in such cases.
sooner will the city interested sssai
dloe. Ala., wriies; "My wife was down tee ot Fllieen Doilara. |*rovideg <W-in
ot batter eu|d to tbe dealen.
. • mac wilt not wort: and euptioct hla an envlabte position in the ranks
In bed.Altb an obstloate cough, and 4 said Riortgage and no suit or proceedfamily while at liberty be should be progressljH rnunleliamies. Now that
Tbe pouto markR ws< lively, but
honesfly believe had It dr 1*een for
Dr. King's New Oiaoovery-.
•very-. she would
eonflned by the stales and bis wages tbe good^ork Is under way let ev
the price still remains at 30c.
mortgate or any part thereof.
.
- w
spproprtMed for the use of the
Now iherolore.
.
by virtue of tbe poweryone play a ronsplcuous part in tbe
fony-ihree
ee yyear
ff-rom SatarMy's Reoord-n.s'.e 1
The Grand Travene grangers ta tbe
be hai^ abandoned. This is possible program of development. The Invier of tale .contained
italned In arid mortgage.
rougbk and colds.
tbq,kbi|tee ,in sneh case
hall
on
Cass
streR
are
tbis
afternoon
There
ware
413
dosoo
of
egga
sod
ide and
nnder tb* Michigan law at present, ‘alien is extended to all and It will
II.NO Aerommeoded by aH druggists
provid
-IdAm^
is
hereby
i
. given
(hat
dlscnasing the merits and demerits 6S poonds ot butter brought la yea
Pricro corrected m market varies. of Traverse City.
but its loose enforcement has not nr- i e (heir owe fault if the people
Fridny,
Rxteentb day at
of tbe rural acboR. As tbe merlta terday. Tbe demand for Rrictly
compIlsiMd the resniu that it was deMay.
1S13.
at
tea
o'clook
la
tbe
t
whole do not arise to the ocraslon
WANTED—Pmltlon l
•igned to by its framers. If tneb a fiat DOW demands willing and unsel- grentty ovnrbalaace the sberi comings firR cteas batter U groat and very
m.
we
shall
aeU
at
pttbllc
aoction
as dU-hwasHbr
_
tbe blgb--s( bidder, at the north
of the institution It Is to be hoped bard to gM at prenaaL
law is net property enforced, then the nsh workers.
dress Mias BUle M. Nelatm. Da front dbpr of tbe ‘.Vjrt House li
Tbe loeal aHte bad tbelr haoM
1 horM btdea...............II.D0 and np
Mate abonid Uke upon Itself tbe bar(b« due attention Is being given
rogh. Mlcb.. R. No. 1.
City (KTteverae^
•fKy (U
(thdt beta
April 17-1 BO*
tbooe vMnea. Tbe rural tcbool ran
at^ C.
..
.
liM until a better remedy is found.
be improved, nod so
lentlon of making up smo lartles In
Grand Traverse I
WANTED-Oo a fai,rm. an induatriooa.
Ibed In sal,
tiovernoT Ferris has set aside May school, and both are being improved the towns nearby and^ tbla example
tetniien
man and wife without
b. as Arbor and Bird Day and urges as tite decades go by. Tbe all import- will lie foDowed.by Rhm. The depuchlldrei
nan for general teim
tbe people of tbe aUie to observe this sot factor in any seboR la tbe teach (aUoQ commhice hare
................- . j adults. Ul'c
mteroct. and all legal coats, together
date by sRting
itlng oat trees mod prorid. er >be coats M per cent In any cal- tbelr w-oik, and yesterday C. It. Henrefereaces siid wages desired
■ sew.line of work for ambltioos
With aitorsey : • -e afor
(or 1protecting tbe birds culatioo as to the elements of a ret w-ss in ('adillac. 1.. 1. Tyler in Elk
OrM
iRter.
Address. Moroe A Kent.
yonng meo who have both tbe fore*
tort]
■r tberein. Tbe preml
R. F. D. No. 1. Old Mission. Mk-h.
Pbk-b are tbe nainrsl
acbool. As teachers are belter pre RapIdA Ceo. H..rortls went to Petpsscribed la aaid mortgage are as toV
sight and deatre to atndy general ciric
tiw
lS-3t
hey and Jas. E, Ciad to Charievoix Capacity cf Hall Will fie Taaed tc
Iowa:
ceodlctaia ia auch a manner tbai they (he trees. There Is nRbtng that Im pared for tbRr works and as taigber
As land aftuated ia the aty of Trav
proves (he appearance of the com- sundards of scbolarablp are required Each one of these cities will send
Accomodate Parilcipaiita ,in
TEAMg WANTED-To work on
can apply tbe knowiegde they acquire
erse City. Cottoiy of Grand Traverse
large delegatfoDi. There are others
ly roads Enquire J, N. Rouse.
In a pracUcal manner in buHding up; monity as much os beautifel trees. of (hose who wish to teach, tbe who will go by autos in companies of
Suic of Michigan, rlx: Lot FfiarTraverne City. Ill W. 14lb St, Ciu. and
loola well Improved. The teertrer
teen of Block Two of Goodrich's Addi
cJtlea that are
in need of better Id tbe Rcler ciilea tiie treta are (he
idtonc IIS
113k: Frnnk Hamilion. Tia
the balance of this week to Rber
tion u* thy City of Traverse Cliy, aetoday Is a maefa bRter educated
Interest is I:::ruing la this com
UilngB. Tbe demand for trained men greatest scarce o( pride ol tbe citierse
CloCIU-.
Cits
phone
114,
Bell
IS to aronae interest la this
cording to tba raedided VlR thereof.
tens and tbe greatest cafe Is Uken of person than tbe teacher of twenty or
lag coBveatioD of tbe LoiyBen's Ml.<!phone I»J: U. Swainston. Ktugsle
along tbe Une of city building
Dated Feb. 4ib. I»13.
ertng. Thhi will be tbg moot sw
H. F. D.. Bel) phone. Grawn. 4.R.£i.
plained by Harry A. Wheeler, preai- them in order to preserve them in all thirty years ago. and the tMcber who ful and largeR attended convention sloanry MorsmeM that will be held
ROSE WOOD PENHAUJeOAN.
iwr
IS^t
their natural beauty. A well shaded will be on duty tea yeen hence will
dent of tbe ctaamber of
that has ever boon farid in the city. m the dty April ST-». and every day
UNDERWOOD A DMlSsT^
tbe raked Siatro. before tbe RudenU street Is always popular with new be a more able pernon than tbe teacb- This showing ot esraedt active oom- more regUtration slips are sent
FOR SALEAiiorney-s for Assignee.
today. Sebool
bRIdlngi.
good CDDdltloD. V
of the rniveraliy of nilnota in tbe foP comers. and It Is Invarbibly found
Seermary
Jas,
B
Coad.
Traverae City, Michigan.
munltr spirit from (be
ton. I buggy,
that
—------tbe---------------------------------bouses on such streeu
- -----------------of
are
study. ONtbodi of teaching
lowi&t words;
Tbe largeR meeting place (hat
alone will reauH In tbe greatest good
all
filled
with
detimble
tenaau
wbUe
afi
sink
tnto
InrigaUlcanca
wh<
*snteli is a profeoaloa awaiting,
to everyoae. "Do it for Traverse City’' be found to serve tbe banquet la oil)
pared with th einportaare of a well
Ott of the civic eofninerclal aecre- those oQ tbe RreRs that a
aeema to actuate eTeryooe. and In tbis be Uxed to accomodate all who deRrc FOR SALE CHEAP-At a bargain. 8>
acre farm, ooc mile from Kingsley
tdry." be aaid. 'This ocbool aboald lavored with shade are nR so well named and a right prinripled teacher. OR only srill Travene «ty be bene
atteod tbe banqoR of tbe ooBMnstation. Inquire of itilll
illlp MUlrr.
......
As fsM as oar aundnrda for tenebers'
•KablUb a conroe to prepare men to kept or tenanted With tbe
fited. bM all tbe towns that are rep tlon. Tbere are many who neffcr
Klngsloy. Mich
li 371mo*
birds
which
improve
onr
acbool
bill
be
tibe tbe plaeea which are ao freely
resented in this region.
d laterested in work of tbU
lovsTb of nature as making IHe really usble.
flterod. Every week there
klM who aro now aMlrc In theft labor WANTED—Dean acreage. Free peed
furslshed on (he firR thirty aerro
ifiieatioM for men traisod la tbla Una wprth living during tbe aemmer
aad are more anxipoa to lenra v
eoniraned. Traversa City Caalnr
months. Without tbe birds
rf^ork.
Bummit City grangers have been
plans ot tbe Bovemunt at large
Oompnay.
meb ll-U ,
*Tba^aboold fie erpatod. ag* a re- not develop la a pram manner, be- stirring tbetaselvM ot late. At tbeir
Tbe DalD Telegrapb. of St Johns
gift of ■
.........................
the Urda Ilv« upon tbe taaecu meeU^ today (bey are InlitaUng Ore
ILVIN H. GRU8ER. Funeral Director
N. H.. spea^ ediiortally of' this work
•nd Embalificr, si: South I'cton St
d( comaoroe ^in tbe large onlver- that arc injurious to the foliage and randidatea. The
-Tbe
aebpfiM
at
the
iRyaen's
MisHra. NelUe Pratt, atslsmot. Cta
FiMAclal gtmamem •Lrilfib Sebooi
Mdes of oar 'coantTT. a eorpa of by destroying tbeae insects and tbRr ot tbe grange Is eighty.
732 E Fm Si Brf, PtUi.
phone l)7C
We treat you as wr
slonary Movement Is attractive, and
LRtwro Coo;^'
yrnug mes wtiUng A train t)
down tbe pests that RberWpnld wlab to be troateJ.
they bring to bear upon It great m
tft important oerrie*. who are wiUiag wise would in time destroy tbe trees
mch 2fiif
Oiustnani. Anything worth while dcPoreR
Home
grange
In
Antrli
to Rady detply tbe proUema of tbe and leave tbe country a barren place.
Following ia tbe ^fflelal atalement.mands (or lu Rttalnnient an eager MDRCY TO LOAN oa good a.wg «nli
county Is celebrating today with
Mr. coretully prepare tbemaelveo tor Tbe srorrity ot birds in some localt. H. C. Dans. Ii:
of tbe exp)
aad expenaea of leoUag forward and
Migoe gigcaa. No urc creditable des baa made necessary tbe spray 'arm maple sugar oupprr. Among the
Idf, TraveiM the High Sebool Lecture coarro re Tbe nactont peoples worked out Ood'n
gtfee caa ba-ldond tbaa that of lead- ing of trees in order to save them atfbjects OB tbe program for dUrosoprii a
cently
closed.
Tbere
Rill
reBslas
nawitUnity.
H
beoova
Blon
Is
"Why
Young
People
Lepve
aofilp to otganttattona which
from the ravages of insecu. and tbis
BOderos.
to
whom
a
revelation
bee
tbe
Pnrm.deficit
of
IMS.
and
to
cut
this
down
MtBdiog ap the civic, eommercial a»d has prorea to be so expensive that,
MERCHAHOiSE gTOCKg
bM
made,
to
be
opeawyed
aad
to
dUan
entertainment
was
given
Friday
ttfiootrlai imroats a( the
the keeping up tbe trees ta pnriu m
UneRa grangr >n Osceola eouaty evening. Tbe.couroe Jwt cloaad was cera tbe algM of M times, tbgt they
W
many cities has rcRIy- become a bur
By tbe
method I cog r«
Tbls work rooalrea Ibe very bigbeR den upon tbe peoide. By- protecting has jdsimed for a Mple rntgar snp- one of the beat given during Ue
move tbooe acbfac teeth absointely
sb s
w
witboat pain, abd wltboot tbe one of
fiwUty ot mea. ia whom tbe
whlcb U to be paid for by male few years under the nonpices ot tbe
the birds (be trees are protected,
drtigB to prodi
High sebool. and every efion wUl be:
borw aad attffrtgRU.
moa of tte rtdaa amphTlng them aad every city and rura'i district
People
of
nervous
temperainent
aid
CITY PROPERTY
B Of the Goipel by this
lent this year to preaent a atUl
have tbe ntmoR toafldcnca. Tbe
sboDld see to h thu tbe Uew aM
We have m Inquiry tor a waU devulatresger one (or tbe boneflt of the
who takes op this work moR have a erdtaanees drafted for protemtog Mrd'
eped beerl^ fruH farm wRb grod
peRrle.
Gob.
^raad rtakm and be a naurM leafi*
aMM be enforced to tbe letter.
era
DR.
W.
O.
K3NTON,
atm
anKAg
all.
Hlgta
lueUigeoce
ommiaslon
paid
to
stadeats
of men. He moR be quick to
One of tbe greatest enemies ot tbe
_ gOgtOg 'Wilhelm Block, wltb Dr. »
grant nnMinahaess aro lameni
for selling UckeU............ g S1.4S
opponunity and bate tbe force to de- birds is tbe ai( gun In (be
“
woftb. Travorau City. Mtcblgon.
ft«F>ri«fi at Mia- Painting algu (FTOd Dbecb)
. 2.3S forces. They «ni go far aad
aklop it befcoe It geu cold. Hli tesmall bon wbe never atop to think
L** These forces are conspleou'
Pbrtor knowledge of, the work in band
what kind of a bird they are aboRlng
^ be hia working outfit aM the at until it baa either been maimed
be opened In the city next i
tiRulU of bta work will depend upon
killed. If the birds are protected
The TegMtrailon SuDdny «f fi
t]M akUl be baa in bringing practical
theft- nataranEcrcr-i? wM k.-.p dc«B gatea tor tb« terBen's mlaaianato c
CU advtftlRng....
non to adoR bla t-im and wortc in
the Intec:’- tc a dc-rte.ii.a; r-lli prove TtfiUon dmt will be held hero i
tormony with bJm. The field lor this,
beneficial to cvecrl-ody and make Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, wa.
aad all akla diseases Is Buck
kfed of work la nnUmiled for nR only:
peuible the growth of shade
Urgmwf any day. Two bondrod forir
GrlklS^:....
lea’s Arnica Salve, in four days it
Ate targe ciUea ate clamoriog for
which are tbe grontoR omR that n
moms ban been rocelved. Tbere
ired 1. 11. Hafim. ol Iredell. Ten, of
M of tbla Ramp but even tbe tmallGvrmalae Bros., bbefcs to car
aore
oa kU anUa which pained blm
will be at lesR l&o from tbe
A dUea and villages are looking (or city or niral oomBunltr can have.
^ talent to Ri^ Sdwet
> be could hardly walk. Sboold be
Tbe proiwr'obaervance of Arbor and rooodlng towns aad seats at tbe basI even' boose. Only 35e. Recomfcteront to uke bold of their affalra
chapel
quR ubla will be at a preminm. It
Bird
Day
will
be
a
aeurce
of
pleasure
-jeuded
by all draggtsta of Traverae
ftotfeca reaaha. Tbe iob U
and iFofit to the people of Mlcblgaa.
iMoeaiw for It dr only demands
aUCDd this CMveotioa. bat as Urn apRtWMt grade of maaUlity on tbe part
1M.0P
CARO
or THANKS
ing of *iha skating rink, wbere tbe
4ntba ftffg. bet be aoR be a stiperlor
We vriab to extend'odr beRtfiK
4-M
banqnel wiU be baU. te llmlled. It Is
People tbe eonntry over are cob)
1000.60 kankana oar mar frleste abd ndeftadvisable tknt names be hnaded in at
on
tor
tbRr
kMMM
nag wmgotkr
^Omerffil tpfHll
realte that tbe praapertty of
The gated apmkera wbo will
be crowded.tpr omBonKy dapendt open the klad
be bare will b# _
an nplUt and fio om
Mro.
A.
a.
PrtU
and
teBily.
----------- 3—.w- fboagand -oa'da that It U trarened by. 'if (be aiw^ 'nlM.UU'grw
rROlpU.
niMil
ty of
----- - ti—liiUm ■ttA
npril »-ll»
If-ng»y fttod for tbe wofk. bttt for roads ore-gODi It Is easy to go frea hearing them There are a aumber
FOR SALE-PbiUpa* prop^^ 4» N.
Mm who have the prepor «iaUflen- one place to naotber and la this way alroody wbo U«a otgalled tbalc In-
mN.AIIILOii.^ETS
) AND RECORD CO, CeffiHTSftfl^
TQIHS
SriTii:-
kd» (trikiken
S'.
'"li
Local Maitete
S“:E'
................
■‘"is
i
.........
..........
ST,.::;:;;
Grange
..............
Gbger
Arbw Day
SHOWING INTEREST
NtwrrsindM'
FURS
WHERE MDKTVEn
fREIMAN h Ca,\.
se
Pardee Badness
Exebange
L
R9.S rnn
4 BZ
iMds
atyJOaperiy.
FXOSFEttSnOD
ROCKS ABdUEte
cur.
Fwr«MilM*
L
_________
order tn
•SSS^ST
. bw-ui.wawMi ■ . 'ifM
e&AIlD TE&TSBB HBUOD AKD TBAVXBSI BAT SAOU, TUBSDAT, APBXL 82, IMS 1
UlBraivSickiHiss
_ BO rapidlv restores health-
vigor as seorrs omisiw.
la the esaeuee of natural bo^medteaUv perf&t
nature immediately apprt^riBod distributes it to every
irgan. every tUsuc—ieediag,.
nwisbing, and
restoring them to
,
MDTHEBBOXIISSIIIIW
Cunnlftflham Will
Meet Paley
BlarkfD t
Another boilng abov
cbov tto bo
here May 9. Kid Cunningham and
Mlc»ey Koley. *bo wont a eUaay
„ prlnrti*!* • In the receni
,ho«-. wlll.aitaln «.i>ear a. the bead
Uaera. lioth of the hoya are analom.
to come toRcther and take a deomon
ot aottfe non. Koley la tralatiu: steadllv for the romlnp iwtCr and the local kid jkaa two uiaK he* arranged tor
uke place between now and May
CONFTOENCE and ABILITY
Are the twin factors of success. For forty years
the fanners have had CONFIDENCE and
grown the BEST wheat.
' ..e. .
For forty years we have had ABILITy and made
the BECT Flour.
For forty years the housewives have had CONFI
DENCE and haktd the BEST Bread.
For forty years we have had SUCCESS with
-BEST" Flour.
Ask your grocer for a sack.
The Hannah & Lay Co.
THE FARMERS’ STORE
Prqiared RooUng
It >t>u ard Kolnp i<. jn-ed a new roof usejm-pa'ixi'rooflus. It Is
Reaper and taetier than abiiiele. When yuii bu.v a roufiiic pet one
that liaa stood the ts-at. In "Booftlte" wc have kueh a roolinc. It la
tde oc Rcnuloe ra« ixlt and pure iriim aap^U and it win wear.
We h?vc a«Hd • RooTiite' f* nine jeara and we have ncixr Jial, a
poor piece nor a loinplalnt. Si Is a noalliuc that'always gIveK miIrtacciOD. W< have ''Kooftite' In one. two and tbret: ply and wc know
you will be aatUfliHl with IL
Sec ”Rooff!tc” Before You Buy
a r - : riU.T
FRANK TRUDE
^/lis is
J^osiery and Underwear
__ Opening Week
ii-i iliiVinr fliit time ymt will fiixl ’'V.-ryiliiiii! fiiiit
ill thtw gootlaI «lisj»ljiye.|
(
ill
. Tseaf-aial
III. \\ifi.|<iWK »imI «i> the ('•■ntiT
Kv<-ry worntill M,
(Inuid Tmvopw r»iri'>n ia ii>vite>t in in.J
liipw and to ftn<l nut for h.ra--lf whal
ujilifti- usM>rtiiu'iiia of butli Itwicrj' uud uuder«r Ihi.' jjtjp; i-arriea.
Spedaa Paring OpeniAg IDeek
U-'m- l>roui-ii Iota of ]aili<-a’ and cbildn-u'a colton
,•
^tg your Hags on Ihe Sasg
Payment Plan
Tin.
A Proclaaiation by the Oororeor.
Hera Naxt Manth.
------- - activity.
MRDA]
acuvily.
^eOTT'S EMUtSlOfi U noil
itent ntwiiojie, but is nature i
lody-hnurislimctit Kith curative,
apbaildinc propcrtiesiiuid without
drojxif druRor alcohol. It con*
tains 5uj>cTior cod liver oil,, the
j-pophosphites of lime and soda
lilh glt'ccrine, and is so delicately
inlsiGcd that It enters the .system
baa been received from Mandigestive effort—builda,l„„ &lbraltu that the Cedar t«y U
and-I sustains.
..—lookina belter
After croup, whooping coitgh, withh every workout,
easles and other child ailments it ill mee
nature's ally w
ti roiin
iiind min. May 1 will aee him in
After grippe or pneumonia it, a bout with Kid mark of Muakemii.
strength and.health, and.and on May 3 he• wiir.eomc here lo
>lds, coughs, sure, tight chests | start iralnlng for Ma bout wUh Fothfoat troubles SCOrr'5,lej-.
,lej-. Tlie two soil
southem boys whom
WLStOft gives the greatest relief he will.meet are in reality (Wo differ
ent hoiera In apll* of Iba fact Uiat
Scott B Bowwa. llto»8cllK!j.
ibetr names arc IdenUcaL
l.•- «i 8 for 28c.
Fb.,.,- nt 29c.
Arbar and Bird Day
Th« treawadout commercial value of foreete ii fait cocnlng
to be appreciated. Effort is being mode ttarongbont the United
Statee to coneenre wbat remoine and eo for u poeeible, reforest
large trocU of territoTy. Treei have a valo««(ber than eem.mercial. They ore friends to man and boost Witbont friends
man is a forlorn creatnrt. Every cholee Itm lhat is plonUd
not only blessee this generation, bnt gradoiul$’ bleuee oomiag
generatioaa.
Birds, too, have on eoononde value fit the distribution of
plant life and In the destrnctiOB of hormf n
l insecta. They also
have a higher voine. Literature abounds in allusions to birds,
their nesta, eosgt, food, flight, migrations, plnmoge and habits.
On ocoount of their beauty oonntleai numbers of our wingedg
friends have been Idlled to meet the rnthleu demands of
fashion. Hay the fathers and mothers on^ their children of
today uee their beat efforts to prseerve and pwpetnate tho
lives of enr osefnl and beautiful birds. Love for birds is akin
to love for men.
Tberefwe, L Woodbridge N. Ferru. Governor of the State
of Michigan, do hereby dodgiuU Friday, Hay ffth, A. D„ 1913.
os Arbor and Bird Day, and do request that this day be ob
served by all schools, public and private, and other educatioBOl
institutions by the planting of trees for beautifying echool
grounds and porks, and by condneting suitable exercises for
promoting the spirit of protection to trea and birds.
Given under my band and the Great Seal of the State,
this first day of April, in the year of onr Lord, one thonsond
thirteen, and of the Commonwealth the
seventy-seventb.
By the Governor:
jSK.MJ
WOODEBmOE N. FER&IS.
FBEDE&ICK 0. MARTINDALE,
Secretory of State.
BUNDY LOOKS GOLD
TiIe that he recognized that U waa neces
sary
he ■■oaaeaaed. He fougbi care
fully and. until hi« strength began lb
Ha la apll Ouse of Hit Berth, and wane, betpagbt well.
Murphy, for that mailer, gave no
Likea Hia Job with the
evbibitloQ’ of foolbard) boxing. He
Browne
was scarcely at vebement as usual,
but he made every istini tell - It wa>
Dundy Hrief. Traverae City reotrtt
a case of two 9>cu aho bad met l>e
and former Ulrhigan Htate {.eague
lore and who knew )usl whal to walep
star, is veo' much pleased with bta (or. There was no Imockdown at any
j<d< as WiUi} man with the Browns, suge or the.bout, mi the close of (hr'
ills old fear of leaviffk'home, which
i>hr» lighinlns
kept him out of tbe big circuit la a h^iklTiaN^ u
uplierruts batsneed Wo1
previous year, has vaniabed and
aast'i body smashes. Wolgaat waa the
Dundy la now aaiislled with Hfe tn weaker of tfac lalr and In iGp eight
blR league rliies. Alihoagh be eenth during a desjierale si>ell of lo
has been, uaed ao far only aa pinch Oghilug. Murphy si>llt Wolgatd's ll|
bluer there le every chance that be with an npiirrcut.
will get into plenty of real «amee be
The gore flowed freely and Ad tw
fore the seapob cloeea. and there la
no one more«nxloua to aoe tbai time came weaker still. He tried hard !•
offset the leod .M(iri>nr -gained and
«*Die than Ihe 'blK boy himself.
A promise of being allowed to work (ailed. For one-half of the twentieth
I at leitaT one of the games during round Mun>hy held blnself togeihsi
(lie Detroit series had been given and allowe<l Wolgaat to flaht himself
out. Then Harlem Tommv began a
linndy by bis boas, but Dtovall
sprlngliu: eurpitaes on himaeit this bllzurdlv finish nnd was literally tear
rm by Ula blitlng and fl^dlng tng Wolgast’a head off when tlic gong
work, and until he slumps there Is but algnale<l the end of the l>oui.
MANAGER STOVALL LIKE«
BiC BOVa WORK
little chance of Brief gulng In on (he
premier aai k. 1*0111 the fast game at
Iteiroli had been played. Dundy
hopinR that be would be sent In. but
only once was Iris name catted, and
I bat when he bit for Wahvb in tho
eighth Inning of Thuraday's game.
Hall bad too nneb on the pill, how
ever. and with two men on Bundy lost
another <hancc of becoming a bero by
brenlng lUd be allowed the last
to go by a walk would have put
hloi on. the cuablnna. Brief euted
after tbe game Ihat he waa overuxlnus. and waa too deilrous of mak
ing good before tbe Traverse City
fans to watch the ball and accept hia
W. anLLiKE-i
• Traverse dty’a Bert store J
Joy riders aurceeded In splritifig
the Meix roadster belonging to Orrln
Hooi from the garage Saturday night,
tiling up all the gaaollne. breaking
hcadllglit and a front spring, bending
a fender and putting tbe car back In
the garage wllltoul the knowledge
tho owner. Tbe case was reported
Die ]>n11cc Sunday nontlng when
Rood discovered that bit car bad been
FUMBIS TURNED OUT
The mad ineetInR at rcnti:il l.ake
Saturday, was a bucceaa. A lurce nuin
her of farmerK IIi^or in the vliTnlt>
of that cnierprUiiii; villsRe turned out
tbe mcetlDK and enfnyed tlie Ibji
n slide pi(1urc» nnd a»ked <iiie^
tions re^-'aldlnn various mntlers con
ted wiib mad bulldinR that called
is tilspo:U! infamtatlon.
plan of lire Central Ijike biisln^s>men to hav# another nKwUna ©I
similar nature in the early future. The
next road meetlnc now on the WestMlrlilean Dcveloi'inrnl burenu's
schedule is ihat called for Glen Ar
lior.. for May 8. The day following a
meettnR will bdd at Empire.
obitiSarv.
Mrs. Ellen Stover, nee Fertlg. was
born near HiUgrove. ttark counly.
Ohio, July i. 183C. and died at Trav
erne City, Mich.. April 1C. IMS. agi--l
scvcniy si* years, nine tnonths and
twelve dava. She was united In mar
riage to lUtvId Drown In lK3fi. Tills
union was hloued with one child, a
daughter, wbn with the father, pie
ceded her In death. On July
ISRC. she was married n aecond tima
and nccotnpanled ber husband
Traverse City about thirty years ago,
where they labored together am:
ahared Joy and aoirow until five v<-ar>
ago. when death again separated her
from her tompanlon lo life. l>ecease-l
• a* a member of tl>c M<-tl>odi*i Eplsropal church, but during the |iaxi few
veara. on t<i»uni of dUunn- from
rhurch. and the fecBlcncaC of ate. at
tended the Evaogellrsl cburch. She
Chrlbilaa, and found
coBfon In ber faith. Her hrallh Uto fail five year* ago. dmji»> bt-Ing the Imiuedlar cauM> of her ilualh.
Tboee left to mourn her loww an- tw»
xiaten, ikx. Mary Dadgelmry auti
Mra. Eliza l-ambcrt. of HiiieroK’,
Ohio; two IbK brolhera who n^lilc
In Indluna: a iicpliew, JaRicx ttadco
bury. «f Iiarion. Ohio, whnwe IdvIhr
rare in lM>r Ib»I yeini lirongbl her
vonfort and liapplneax; licwldea num)
tihrr rclattvox. Among (ho host of
frieadx loft to mourn hor U>** shouM
o montloni-d Mrw. Ellen Stiniri. win,
lived with her as a companion for
many yeara. Funeral Kprvlces wenheld Saturday morning. April Il-lh. at
Uie home nf tbe de<v«aod. and burUI
took place in Oak wood.
John. dear, pleaae huirr and aend off
a telegram for me." Newedd—"What'a
fhe matter?" Mra. Newedd—"Why.
I'm taking a rormpandetice courwe In
eonktng e- 1 the cake 1 made la run
ning all
r the o*^. I want to
telegraph ■■m quick to Bnd out what,
(0 te-*'—Bonton Evening TranacripL
YOU’LL have a lively time
trying to find a more interetting lot ot rpiing
than are ready for you here right
^
t
it
hix Lilting ahiiitio. u. a^tc of hi.—£vefy Suil It madc and 8oId
I roe no-
appoaraacoa
■ aeaBon.
WOLGAST BEATEN
HARLEM TOMMV MURPHY WON
Decisive VICTORY
In Lan Three Rc«nda Prioe of Cadil
lac Waa Cemplataly
n- wllintr any rug «t earpH in
We Carry Wall Paper
In Orcin RoM'a Raedettr OaUirday
NiffhL
iger fliovan likea Bundy.
Itkea hia work with tbe click as well
aa bta perforrnanre on the drat bag,
and promlaes tbat tbe big boy will
Slick (or aome time unleaa be takes a
sudden elide. The . cbaaM of hia
doing that are about aa good aa those
Ilf a eellulotd cat In a flee and
there la evlry reason to believe that
he will be with the Browns until tha
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pennant____
ta copped.
StovaU_____
speakscJothes
v«T highly of him aad vouchee forj^
h.- hoil
who have Imlii-rto-i>»<-ii ‘ ililig>*d to buy cliHtwbrra..
JOT RIDBIS TOOK SPIN
izMd and dABuged adO- Uia( Uie lock
M the BATAjK door had bp^’D Kmashnt
It U ibonebt by the pollee that the
offmden ata known And nrreMi Arc
expected wiibln A few daya.'
Tbo CAT WAS tAkoA Aboui HeTcn
O'clock Saturday ntckL One of RoolV
oeijthbarA autec that he beard ibr>
r-ar leavto|> the paraRe abem tbnt
time but tbouRbt notblUK of It as be
decided the owner was laklnR it out
tor a spin. When it was rctumeO.
however, the toyiidere pushed it In
to the i;ArARc by hand.
Traverse City hsi been very for
tunaie In thU reepoct ss there hsvc
I'cen but tew rases of the kind re
imrted. Ever) effort will I>e made In
puDlsb the nffendera and ttie police
will take active aiei>s toward prevenv
a recurrence of the offense.
Ran Francleco. Apnl 01.—Tommy
.viurpby won from Ad Wolgaat after
Iff) rounds of desperate flghimg Satur
day night and won ae decisively that
there waa not a dEaBeniing momurJo
f'otlroth'a Eigbth street arena when
neferae Crlffln grabbed Murphy's
ed glove and held It aloft.
For fully iT'rouadk there was nothlac to choose betaken the pelr of hu
man ganeMcka. Murphy. It may be*
said, fought tbe more peralslently of
the two and for that matter he scored
the greater number of imncbei. But
when Wolgaat Uaded be isaded wlifa
greater forca than* Ms advenarr. and
tUi WUm iBrUmilariy to U» body
poljcy-tJjg best VS
'in materials and workmanship obtains
at their prices:
«0.M,
J16-5*. & S19-5*
^
—That's one of the points above all
others that’s bringing so many men
here (or their clothes. VALUE !!
They are suitt with deep-down tail
oring in every part and honest
workmanship in tbe places you don’t
see. Clothes of character, priced
one small-mar^n-of-profit basis!
—Spring suits ‘.hat are not common
place for the conservative man who
wanu his clotheari^!
—NORFOLK HlioELS for tbe
young fellows: new tfrb end three
button etylee, aeny. with sob roll
fronts.
—For every maii,>yDiiagor old.stout orslim,
>r tal
tall.. Che suit diat will fit his propor-*
short or
tions witbont sag, drag or wrinkle.
PAOE THRRB
'.i
ALABASTINE
Alabastine is a beautiful, sanitafy, and durable
wall-covering. It comes in 16 colors and white. The
colors sell at 50 cents for a 5-pound package, and the
white 45 cents. By using Alabastine on wells you
keep out germs and insects. This sanitary prepara
tion should he used in schools, churches, hospitals
and homes. .It is most satisfactory under all condi
tions: goes further and is more durable than
katsomine.
.Muresco is similar to. Alabastine. only that it
must be prepared with hot water instead of cold.
Now for common white-wash we have hydrated
lime at 40 cents a sack aid the regular stone lime
at $1 per barrel.
Let us furnish you with any of these from the
Corner of Front and Cass Street.
^
SERVICE
Let us help you keep your
accounts straight We can
help you in your money mat
ters because financing is our
BUSINESS. Our bookkeepers
will keep your accounts straight
If you have a bank account
you have a receipt for every
bHi you pay. Wc assure you
earnest and courteous atten
tion.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Under Control of U. S. Treasury.
Horses! Horses!
Attention, Farmers!
Just anived, another car of fine general pur
pose farm inares at the Hammel Sale Bam, 209
Statestreet.
Call hnd see us before you buy.
Prices right and horses guaranteed.
R. J. Garrow
General Manager
April 22-lt
In Thursday’s Herald we will
announce our part in
TWO IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS FDR A
"BETTER GRAND TRAVERSE CODNUTt
We are not prepared to make the an
nouncement in detail, in this issue of the
Herald. They both deal with questions
and conditions in which every resident is
vitally interested! The movements are
|live and public spirited! So is Grand
iTraverse County! So are you 1 So is this
store live and public spirit^!
Road all about both movemenU lb Thursday's iterald.
THE MEN'S HAT SALE
ilnly doing It's work; nsktng room for straw
la. ccrtall
•ly. A gtauoe tn onr west window will tell you
hsw
lEN'S HATS WORTH
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UP TO M
.. ...
AT
all about IL MEN'S
»i 00. 11.80 and $:.6S—There are "Kaapp-Feli" "Mora’
and other standard makes tbat are well knows os
iilgb class headwear tor i
Soft and sUff styles.
hss bis bMdqtiartsn hare. Ha
says, "Attar a trade, tbe deal Is
not rioaed. DM by a Jug ftdi! U
you feel you have msde a mlsUke. or wc have, come back. Bvarr*
thing In reason wui *be done to bare yon fiiUy pleased. YOU, aben
all. MUST be saUsflad."
Mr Make-it-right
Traverse aty
TAOE POUR-
99A3W mySBtf BSRAI4) tMD TUAYUn SAT SAULB. TDIIDAT. AWL ST 19a
-moi^ ywfecT- Fnice
TkmFm
•
W
No. »Wi>^
iMthtOm
»«a eof? bvy. Road why
'' Na9wireU«rongM-aodiakMmofe
Pencw. m«Jc «irely of No. « win in
gahwuzinR tn pfoponion to lu «ite than many atylet and
tbe atrw«e«t
wire. Fences made .mirejy of made becauae ctf the ElectncaUy Welded
Wa 9 wire Uat many years toc«er m jointa, moat durable because of the high
Ero2ortioatbanl«lKerwe«ht fences,coat quality Open KMitb Wire and pore r
no more to Btring, cause teas trouble, are galvanirtng.
the moat economical
galvanirtn*. and
i
better at all times. Tbeae
technical and aaiisiKti
aaiisiKtory fences in the wodd.
fecta. “Pittsburgh Perfect “Jumbo"
Specify "Jumbo" and save mooey.
CHCKOi. FOULTSY ^ RABetr VASO mS CASDCN
AA yoar dealer for *Tiit»burKfe PrrfKt''aAd ieehi no hit fanikhiiK it- O') nmatlnw him to pereuade
yoo tbn •ocm other fence to JuM cpod. W be 4omA mB it. write ut detoia.
USE OF LIME WILL IMPROVE THE LAND
Some
p»™««
By E H. Aliyn.
l.lme! IJmc! I.lnx! Unit-? Imagine tint- and as it la iileetllully auj'pUed
these words ar>- tin- •>M«ko: of a betl In this aiaie. there Is no rmaon why
leJIlnc ym» ihal your linii.iie l-^ cm fire, there should hut l>e mori- rtf. It ufed.
Wbst aosld you Ihlak oi s man vlui
’ '
When told tl„. hU hou^e
on lire'
'«>'*
•O.H
tl.t ...
«;.■ th..
...
...
I'™'"' •“Tb...
.■I o«a.
hi. I,.““w
"«'>
.•.milft-.ba.,. .'*
•liai bto efforts csine to That ii aa^ aandy up land l> also a|>i lo lie niode
rortbless by acid. Thl» IS
beUef Ileal the liouse aas old ati:I
boBod 10 bum any way. Vet ib--:.-‘ cause of Ibe lo*a o| 'jki diucIi elover
, aad alfalfa s
afe m-in> fatint-r> aim hate a fire of
arid that will liol only bum U|> their' WJ.IIe it l» muM a|>l to develop in
bouse hut tlir bam and farm as wcfl. land ilisi has Iheen .run down
It ba» beem xlemoj. :ri; -d. time and mpplnK. It aoluciimes liaj'iiens ttial it
atata for years i
rr a'jll rriTTWI ***’’ “*■' «’*"■ •*•«* 'h
»tab- of
fcrlllily.
Dnvea Seek Hca,jtchcs Away. ' j When acid oct-un in aoUv. the down.
8b k la-sdsrb.-, «.n- M- - Moui „rd moveme nt of mtn water In rwrseh. IndlceMlon. bHi Miriic-..- •< —.........and icut DOM Ilf. I
tun Try them s
It. Ibe >■».. the first of June when so nil h clover
by all druKEi'is oi Tmvcise i'liy.
lary wak-r la-Rin.'^ to naiw upa-ard
leataa. 7Iimm> tNialti wbon the plsat le
r tc i days old to aonriib tbe ywing
rlnntlcL
^
iiae U the plant l< aHalCs and Whan Lead «f HeuaeheW Good* Wat
K. notbceoralactjlorafewreapson]
Paeatog Over.
1
Ihe land the need must be iiMiiUted
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-« IneriiWind w>ll sown U. jOve li aj i^,e Wednawlaj aflWfeooD wWlelbu
•laK. not rtH-ae I>acter1a canoot In
ut Joliu Itoj.i
|arM „ll. I,™, ,h.
.« 11... t.
„„vol to lU,
raroi la ICast
cofrwt add. Ilealdea tbeae bacteriajna> iowB»Mp
a dray l>ehin><-;;
n.-cd <«yRen and bem» the uaad ojlllert MnUen. the bria«e over
dNiJln,; alfalla floldi for .the beet re-' rlH. <iti k on ihi lown line road wiva
|*'ay. letllng the oulllt Into the t-rcek.
--------------------- .— “l* '■•hiable iilano war <lani|>ot] into tbe
adl. In eUy acril It eoau over iho j water. doioR li mnalderablc Injury,
soli
and rendora it more-This bride- hat been in ia>ur coitdl
frli».fc and wdlow. -In aandy aoll» Uon lor some tluie and ftcllber liarmakes K ninrr runi|iari thua mak- fleld or fciaei Uuy ^wni>hJ|> oni-bk>
It wore c-iTiable of luddlnR aaler. have shoa-n u tlhtaisillon to reimlr
Ii alKo tinltes rhemimliy with ihe In- In prr.ia-r sliane to aUnd heavy traWi.
soluble tau-ia of the aoll wblnh eon-|Tb«rp Iw also a stretch of road
ta^ potanti and other plant roods nod i»' tliat la lu aurh bad r^lr Oiut It It
nt-ndiT ttieni Miluble and iwta free °^en dIBIoili for rhibireu to kci ti,
one detnenis for the use of idantr. »‘*ool In the wef snaMBs or the vosr,
-Voa as to the COM l( vfii varv ae ‘ **
«tr«li»vi6»-at.era ^nd hi whal ror...
It 1- p^bl.- that tbe
>ou «e. It. Hut « la heat to nae the
“>*n*hlMS wMl have
hciber and ■•Un- tbe brUito
j-nre earbomto «# jltne
... ............. ................
‘in l>rt>|ar mialr for Imfflo
Thlt Is as tt'mmea In a natuinl
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•
eloir- trtei crushed ro. k or fi«m marl.' ■
,
BUDSE WEXtliDWII
When a younc rliivrr or aifntin
l-lam eonica U^i there I. .x>ni.rlnecl III
tlK- setid ilK self BUffli iuut plant food
o last a short time-. Tlu* rood Is
iiiiall un.l ir muiit soon find find loiul
outside of liM-if. Tbe Icriiuo family
beam on Its. riKMs till- linuius of liL< i.ria, wbUh take ir.s- uHioReti from
lb»- air iw,i sJ.in- it up lu lliUe tuber-
nm Imiscr Ret aiiinds ot clover which
would be producliiR wcdl. If they
It Is of Interest to know the nnm
would only Hsm tha wiil and Ret InKiinnw to erow und kwp up a rota- lier/of patrons that are lielUR served
.'rom the Traverse City iKiaiotricc o.t
Hop
There are bnndreds of lakes scat- th* different nlrml ronteu.
has lil boxes, Xo. s has i;:i
tered around this eoumir boric of
which have been ihouRhT lo bo ot an -oxes. No:; ha--, mi boxes. .So.
use but wlileh are full of mjrl which I
^
niBs from Sn> to »Z per cent imm rar-!**^
Total num■
'
----------------, bonate of lime
l-r of botes. Mf.
Pa.ns in the Btemsch.
| The Hr marsh or a» ii apiwars on1 Them arc lo many casot two ternf«*ive mail lu the same
.t.nialns over i".*.. acre* of marl,'"’w'craRc nunilK-r l» a
Imd to
, mg. which runs-from m to :r feel of mari ,"*’"'-^
“>« ‘bere
lele»or
listai;.-. Thousands or onoanh to lime half ot VHcblRan i*'"
l’«*4'le lo tbta rereeomiiiel.d i:irc-lrlc
Ir Hillers -.........
'
"I‘
for yearn.
Also
lime .marries
fiesi stomach ,-ind Kidaei niedi.
...the ....o
.uun.irs
^ Ittianrrralilt Peraoa
mads. H T AlMon, of llalelRh. tHdo-ke, fumUli Iltne which is cround |
one JHTVufftrJ^e mi.en
. who *iir.e;ed with pain In the flOe and shlp|>ed to consrmersAt low of a lu-l liter He Is cross, dull and
MoiuB.h and bsei.. srii-s
-tu lii.i rai^s. and U is a qutwUoa lor each to fauH-hndlUR. In all sm-h caaes tbe
• derauRtsI and in> liter did
»hether lie will Hnd it .-l.esiu.r
■"’""cb and bowels need a iboi-'
rlRhl I suffered uioeh. but _ .
‘^
'!*’!’ "
" OURh eleaurlDR of blic and other In,.
< llltu-rs B
' purliie
■ lew, ami for ■
- iKithlu
n mt li
1 Ilk., a n.-»v man." If w ill Imi.n.v. ' sowin::. It should 1
. aii-K s
.n^-OATKIl
I’lUJ!.
r. tone till
li,::
t bowels.
e
of tbe soli after plowlUR.
I ITice Xi evnu. Bold ht »U drugcIsiB.
d
wrile*My mother ha* u:
bottle ef Skwn's linh
afateinedgiaal triicf Ii
-----:------ EiRferi). Cone
Milts EvUJTTA Mti.s. of i:t5 IVy.iu
"My miuher was nrotiUcd erilh rtiruouiiMS..
Sloan’t liniment nnd h« rheematisu is esiiiely p ne. At il.c tarn., time
fsmily was Iruvliled with rinp-trufitis—theic were f ve rinp-woraislina
stoten and I and tfloan's liniment awrad siaxyooe q< wadn a week's
SIOANS
UNIMENT
Is tlK best remedy for r
tA«d^-liunbaRo. chest
pains, asthma, hay fever, croup, sore throJt arid grains,
AtalldMler*. l-rlcc. 25c, SOc.. and glXK).
Snan-s Book on Hotses. Csttk. Hofp. and Poultry sent free. Ad
Jtr, EAltL.S. SLOAN. BOSTON, MASS.
Ffcn wlio urn depeadeot on this set- dropped in the boxes siatlifp tbi cm
rice’
jaud the result was that in almoM s
When HostmaBter-Fiicdrlah made a instames nUcniion *a^ kIuii th. njs
of all the dAerent routes la8i|i<r at once aad «Vteiyihina;lmi.!ovc
,l«- nr., »„m..u.r
n,0rtci
Afl, „»rb
.lo l.d
U.U. 11 ™ lo
,s
iaspect the roads and wee If aay Im- ,ter a«g^ and.lm^uW -iiista plao h
proveiutDU wuld be made so that the
a Sunday iiickiip o' ibe boxes fro
liatronb could rvcelvo their mall la the (OiQcr o(.>£iRb{h ■ aad l ate
quicker ilroc. It was found In many
sirwts to Prom, and from tliii.- .i
Idniv!. that lire* approaches to the
l-urk Btrtoet siSd-iioardiiid avcnui
boxes wne very bad nnd uotlci-s were
Btrect.
bouse; 7«rt airect. to tbe Park ITai
An ImHriinn.
lioiel Aud mnrn.lo the ■•ottoBIce. /
.Is never «K Rood aa the aitiele it
tlierc b> a Sunday train odt of hei
iuies. And ao it m with Renm-'a
I naw
aad
>e>ep Im'tbe' eeasM aever
PAIN-KIfJJXO 3IAGIC OH.
Hun-*'
.
•
dreila of Imitations hav«- bi-c-o ciBered more wdi In- put od. llie biftiDc*--' ai
tn the puhlir in placv ot the Rcnuiuc. .(nanlftiR luua who )inve^mi>orui
lull none of them hsve nnitc sitewcred
, j,
|„, ,ij. ,
tbe puTc**-. HK.SNK S doc!! the work
^
•-Md-flcd of ii, la,th Jnlertiail.'Tfor
hitertially for *i**^<l »•'’
«•<’ -ncUAlt.
.ncUAlt, Cli.cjso.anil
rihcjsi’.an Se
cramp r-nlicVid cholen morbus, sml Vork mall can be taken cafe of. Th
eMBinally lo: rSie>imci:i"it. ap^aIll^ wRI be mit or: Jv-n
«on as im: d
and for wre inuacles. The pul.llr' imrttneni i..
- ncceosary i
caa.Kwac lip
know li well and lu-e h i-eguliirH..
Pi ice "r, c
”’^ld”bv all dru(ji:ia»' j ruARcncenU.
-‘Stetson”
’ STIFF HATS
We may have
been overenthusi.
asticandboughttoo
heavily on tpring
suks; but you can't
blame u* when
you see the line at
from ten lo twenty-five dollais.
Do you know we show
a handsome silk-lined luit in
the "STYLEPLUS” $17
line? And our full silk-lined
suits at $23 are woiks of art.
Wil! wepr for
years nnd retain
their lustmos
black color.
SIfll Hats at
93 and 93 50
Styieplus
$17.0(t
‘Stetson*
SOFT BATS
have had a rep- <C
utation for over
fifty years—
fS lo <6
otiiers 91 to
92.50
Shirts
OBvteU »U. AM Mw a Otoa
vl/
A new number in the
grey; fine silk lined, selb at
$17. You should sde it
$17.90
Mm Funs H*wntKv,
Talasa
Avc.,ChksfD. imsTilct:—-AboutttroJ
yean ago my
Ibei broke
kr dawn sub’
The dortuis diin
liidn'it d«
de
IS persuaded p
LARGE • TERRITORY
Topcoats
Strleplys
are quickly relieved by an apfilicition of Sloa
UnimeoL Vchi douteced lorub-^ Uy
lightly. It penetraies at oncebk^
the Mat of the trouble.
d and the arid aat» In
■
■
th heat anthorltlea on
hs aurk. The larniei hii.- i
aettount R Uir'cauallr effect
[n^falfa or tluver and lia» s
burns up ducIi of the brnnua in the IS 8ERVE0 ev THE flURAl. MAIL
CARIMCR6.
lYoiil one to two toua
supiMiNloR his seedlnR
crallj rocomniondod bui iIk- amoiiat
i flm l.'. i.ui some day he
dine
eevaral Improvementa Are Being
. the field and finds mori ot It ■*deRre«i of aridity.
Figured Out That Will Alao
^
1 Thlfte nfo iMny Tsrtii* which
Bensfil City.
The aidd has done lu work.
alianUonod bemuse the owners
Spring
Styieplus
Suits
$17.00
Rheumatic IHim
inkeflliee.
attached CBtis.
er 8*it cans
and detached
esDars.
(we Siva Z cotlars with a shirt
in sprinS goods)
tL lo $S.S0
Alsolighi OiB-
sek wife de
tached ealtars.
SHERlif AN & ttUNTER
QUAUTV MKfiJ’S WEAR
StylepljLis
•w
r;
mum TEATZSIE HJ^LD ASD TSAVEKU BAT EAGLE. TOmDAT, ABELL 32, 1219
B.1I4E FIVE '
^TheCiLOBEDepiiSt^
TR\VliR5K CITY,
MlCfl.
AlUittUtiee Thefi* Great Spring
EeoMmtSale
Commencing' THURSDAY, April 24, at 9 a.m.
And Ends SATURDAY NIGHT, May lo.
kad Ml from a fcceaf Spteid PoTckare 79 mn't mm!
yomii mn’sffsmlt; qM Iktre
was added SO sails from oar
earn slock. They iadade pate
all wool aoof serges, Hgkt patlerns for yoaog men, dark ftirics for older
mem.
IC» OTM.
12.50 Saits
15.00 SaiU
16.50 Saks
9.
Mm'1 omA
Bine
B«s» and. Cane; Caacmar*
th«e oapa art «adc
ri*M ud ahoaU be wkl for
•Oc, b«t the; are Bade oC
•bert end* of clotli, that's
why yoB can bn;
—
ana for
OUS 8PR1MQ SCOMOMT BALE AFPOEDS TRULY GREAT AND UNEQUALED ByYlMO OPPOBTURITIBS.
IT IB MOT A BPSCUL OPPEEIKO OP UNDERPRICED LOTS, BUT A GRAND COLLECTION OF GOOD RELIABLE
KBBOHANDIBB. WE BOLD THIS BALE FOB A DOUBLE PURPOSE. FIRST, TO DISPOSE OF LARGE QUANTirm OF GOODS THAT HU8T BE DISPOSED OF IN SEASON; SECOND, TO GIVE TEE TRADING PUBUC
OF TRAVERSE CI^ AND GRAND TRAVERSE REGION AN ECONOMY BUYING BENEFIT TBAT WILL HAKE
TKIB STORE MORE WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN THAN EVER BEFORE. THE FIVE' DEPARTMENTS
OF CLOTHINQ. DRY OOODS, SHOES, LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR AND FURNITURE, WITH THEIR COMBINED
EOOHOMY OFrERXNGB OF BEABONABLE AMD DESIRAfiLE APPAREL AND FURNIBHIMGS. GO TO MAKE THIS
ECONOMY BALE THE BUPRBHE BUYING OPPORTUNITY OF THE SPRING SEASON.
NO ONE raOULD MIBB THIS EVENT. ECONOMY ALONE SHOULD PROBIPT EACH ONE TO MAKE EVERY
EFFORT TO COME AND CONFINE THEIR BUYINO HEBE WHILE TEE SALE IS IN PROGRESS. COMB AND
LOOK RT THE ADVERTISED SPSC1AL8; NOTE THE SCORES OF NOTION BARGAIMB; THE EXTRA SPECIAL
COUPON OFFERS AND TEE HUNDREDS OF OnSR OFFERINGS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS. SO BY ALL
MEANS PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE. YOU’LL SURELY BE ON RAND IF MONEY SAVINO PLAYS AMT
PART IN YOUR BUYINO ECONOMY.
96 dom Men's WerR
Shirts, made of black and
wUu ttrlpa tarffl sbirtihg.
khaid, Uoa ' clBabray and
eadi; all
rices;
Bcobob;
A table full of
Men's $3.00 aid $tS0 Bot-
Shirt Wairia including mid-
ton and Lace Draa Sbeca, in
fun metal, patent leathar
and tan Raaia calf; an nn-
• Iv
SS dam Boya’ Knee
Panta, Hoomtr atyle; ciiae 4
toM;Seonoai;
4Q^
S^fvka, pair
t»ay waists, light
Vmi will find everv kind of material repr«K*«tod in our
eJjildjva'a dreaaai. suc-h as galatna, giugham. balisteK, lawns
He. The workinansbili is of the l>«l ami ».• will l« phased
to idxiw >’.m our large amortineni. SflOU Spedat Prices loUow:
Oiie lot Child's Drmsasfa. pretty checks and plain
|Qf»
eohirH.Hi’.. sixes 2 to 6; Kciiouiy Sale Price..............XWA»
1 i
.
Oae lot Girls* Dimes, made froib ehambrays and peroales
- • and fast eolor ^Q^hsms'.' This lot mclodes our famous
-liOTelei" slip-offlhwaa.'ii'6 hooks or buttons used;
all sin-*, 2 to 14: speeMBy priced at........................... WOV
W. 'vp SOUK- spii’ially #>r*^y dresses at
jHc. »M9. ».» to out
in s«« 6 to 14,
in till- eoiintr).’.
White DrmM for GMa, a««
* to 14—Some of the daio..tMtt ^rmnts y«m codd
wish-for; Btyte and make
an- not to be eqosUed at
9S^R6. $1J» to |64S '
Girts' S^icee all pore lineci
Norfolk RtiU. sum 16-Aad
18; epeeial valoe
very iiretly line of
draaeaa ntutohla
"e for c
len, giadnadoe and pasty
wav at an times. Ihdadinr
fta Innkr aisas, and at prices
that are the lowed in the
dW.
are the best made children't dresses
Junior dream for the
^awlne
toe onaa that
We are
tfclnrifa afants
ean’t yd wear a ju»«b' aist
for toe wUaly
dnl hare ontfrown the ddl4rcB sQj«- Very prstty and
elerer styles in stripes and
plain colon,'specially priced
at
“Idttie One" rompan. The
1.48, IM to
99S
Caapoa and 64c
I
adrortisad
hast made, bat material on
the maricet Tfa«y saD at 60c
and are w«4h it.
fe
cial Economy Bala barfain,:
Piil4’aB<mtpers; 4A^
an aistt. each ........i-vV
^fkiiiDnapon nnd'U
attOam you to
OSB LAfiZlS'BOUBB DRESS
while they last
eni^you to
QVi LADDM* Sn2 DKE|H
Bad M eolori, wc^ «1
LMyJUday.B»M(i|4i.
Two Globe Trading Stamps in
stead of one every Friday during
tale if TOO ask for Uiem. We make
this condition because we want
to see whether yon read the bill
or not.
Globe'Grra Stampa, one of
wtdeh is giren with each 10c pur
chase are redeem^e at our Pramiom Dept, 2nd floor, for ralnabN
artielos to boa«M^. and fmiah
the bona.
Here it irat a partial list of the
many useful praminms we give:
lister Sets, Xiaoe Curtains, Deeoratod Berry Sets, Gold Plated
Clocks, Carpet SwMpert, Oraamanta] Parlor Lamps, Folding
Don Go-Carts, Bogs.
BiUas,
RoeUw Chain, Gold Plated Mirrora, Bopa Potturaa, Mahogany
Pedestals. Hall Mirren and Bat
Backs, Mandolins, Oil Heaters,
Dinner 8^ Sanitaiy |toel Conch
es. Kitchen Cabinets, Bewing HaoUbss, ete..«tc. It's dKldedly to
your interwt to tnde with os, receive our stamps, and obtain a
beautiful prendnm at absolutely
DO cart to yon. Bo be sure and
«k for Doride Btaapa on oaiA
Friday during tl^sale.
I
^^and.^c
onUtki you to a pair of
MUB BLUB OVERALLS
Worth 80c. Good any Friday dvc
tofwdo.. .
Fud tise percale band
Apron; daiA stripes; spe^
InfanU' Long Drems at
49c to Bt 95
InfanU* Outing Gowns,
Kimenas. Baegm, InfnU'
Bootees, InfanU' Gowns, all
at pri6m the most n
InfanU' short or long coaU
III Hiilfiird Curtis aml Caxb-'
mem. at
SLS lo $SM
'
Dainty gemiHitA «»f fine l•at)At(’. long cloth, nainsook.
He., di-anly made Sml prettily trimniwi with law and e«j
lir«ji|.Ti.*K. We givi- Imt a few itt-ra* hero of the many beantifiil ibings w<- bare
re to\ffer.
'
lirU' Muslin Gowns, embroidSw our “I<eooa. 3 in 1” c. ..
•Tv irimimHl; size*
biuatioo KuiU. a ••ombination of
to 12 yearn, eeeb..
cruH COV.T, ekirt and open
Ladiai' Muslin Gowns, fnll tlmweiK. They Imve only lo be
seen to lie appreciated.. The
tucked yoke, no
values are speciallv attractive
than 2 to a rtistouicr.
at
Economy Sale price
98c,'$1.48, $1.79
l.fldi.fi’ full size Corset Cover,
Muslin Skiru in a greaty ra>
lace or embroidery trimmed; riciy ..f styles, lace and* em
broidery flounces. The garnu-frts w«» offer can not be,
Beautiful Corset Covers, includ iiiatehctl at
ing baud fflibroidMed ami
49e. T5c, 98c, $1X8 to $8.45
crciK- ganncDls that arc wonOowa«i. too. we’ve the fincet
d' rfiil values at
vie ever had nt
25c. 39c, 49c to 75c
49c, 89C..S8C.4U9, $LflB $2.96
29c
19c
3 SpeclM Ixits That are Especlalty DesinAle
U>T 1 — A table (an M
clua. froh .uiieM,, ndi
“ Shim, Oonrt OnM,
Gowns, Omnblnatiai SuBi,
Health Drawers, GUIs' Piiacm Sips, etc.; many yahMi
to 75c; Economy
Bale price ............... C
Jfliis fonpon and 29c
entities you to a
Q1BL-8DRE8S
Bixw qi4o 14 yean. Good any \
Tswtor daring sale.
INFANTS’ WEAR
A compiete stock of in
fants' wear u carried in our
Cloak Dept.
InfanU' Bbort Dremr at
29c, 49c. 7Sc to Sl.fS
Girls' Rain Capes with
hood; made from dark strip
ed nibberised cloth; sixes to
lit girls up to 16 years. Just
for a flyer, each
48e
98c
Muslin Underwear
1.17
Tbe greateiit puxrie mothen vilh liltlr K>rU ami halfltr..wMd*ugliter» have to solve is how to dr«ui pr»tt> ami
foiiiforuble oo tbe Hiaallwt outla>.
Onr asaortmcttt of Okildx«n'i. Drama it sat eqoaUad
100 yards Lotas Sommer J
Lawn. Melt away at yd. TC
madras
stripes, shirt style, higb neck
WooMB'e Oxfords and
Strap Panpa, made in patent
leather and rid Ud; ealne
to $S; extraordin
ary Tahie. pelr...
Economical Prlc«« on GIRLS’ DRE^SSES
For this Safe yard. ... ejNo limit, bay alt y.a want • »-
to
and*low Beck; your diriee
lOOdom Mb's and Boys'
Onras Okwaa. tarii or plain
wriMs, aaly S pair to a costoanar; Bcona^ Bale pcioe
I Cate 10c Drets Gingham.
The Well knew I Eaerell Ciaghaai, in stripes, checks arid
plain colors.
tise 16; dark waists, cham-
r.9S
beard of price,
pair.................
fur gii^s up
DRY GOODS ITEMS
That are UatqaalUd in Vataer.
[
LOT 2-A table fall of
fine garments, worth to $2.00
each, iaclndiiM pretty Pria.
eeu Bliga, OeaabtattriOB, Cbe.
mist, Gowns, SkfrU, etc.
They wfll go fast J n*
at the low price of.
LOT 3—A table foU of tile
best garmeBta you em nw
at the price; none worth lew
than fLOO; Mie worth to
$1.50; Skirti. Slips, Gowid,
OorahinatioB, et&.>S4ho not
price of .................
fiOA
Coapon and fI.S91 jThisQtnponandSeSS
■MttMyoutoa
BOYB BLUB SERGE SUIT.
BUR.
Agm ? to IT yaan. Good any |
eatitlM mi to A
1
IWoiJinc
QiAim rmAVzui soaiD axd^ n&ToiB bat baolb. tubsdat. apbil n. itts
SUNSHINE
Ui*<old.
OoBwa Lodr CHKim, tn
<dM.
me » «.pr of Ue ar.iid Tr«w>«e Itar- four bMher.. bat no .Uler. 1 *» w of brlntUtf her birdie, out of U» pair- «omi»r them
.h—pnrplo sad sld. I hs«-e kM m hoUos and vUli the sscood crsde la acbool.
I go Ir palaces, wbDe the father mbx -oa Mother aald I'd better flad «>i
you would piMss sead me saothar erery day. t Itts my teschar. 1 hare a brsaeh nearby or brouctt her bite they iBMnt so aa not to make a mlsoae. 1 am, eiayteg with my slater to- a brother named Hanrey M. Baaeh. of food.
take ta using them and aaTs me a dmShy mtle Baowdrop, dreaaed Uh* t
‘
April had tome la. rfaglag the sows '>o#*ry. And things 1 «*lda't tad
bride.
•iiisse and ■•tulalleht .fthe ?♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•*♦♦♦♦ Noddlag ai'*trembltd^ stand, fay hm yean ^ My teacher-.*^ ura^
mien . I aSTcloerfM^Uir^—
***®“''
‘ that, ■*"'
the aorthland and the air**'*"
grew **’““• many of
them after
Herald Vaong Pelhs •uciahlne Z
thought. “How happy all
Moore. He Is from Haaorar.
Prom your lorlng mead,
freeslag cold, while the anow came
“®“« '•»*y woolda'i let me up a bit.
Ctufat
• the Saabeama are at the ratara of
There are mere than forty acbolars la
MUdrtf
swlriiag tbiough the leafy braa^ee. >
fight tbem.
I win trv aertr te worry or ♦ apHagr- Almoet erery boy and girt paSydowedlUy slips out of bed.
my atAooL I see Inn and Agate
.'ndeed you may have a_________
a <ard aad xbe brave little mother had no.
f**. * kept remembering." be
fret Bbewl anythlnf.
♦ seemed to rcjolre at the retur® of WUh a buB larbtn crowalBg her head. Room almoA erery day. It wlU aooo luiu*. my daar. aad I will aead them thought of leaving her eggs. 6he was rkplaiaed. “and It was awful hard to
be time to plant n flower bed. I am to Haryey also,
Itaienldg now for a Uny peek that
so oae da> 1 amd. ‘Look here.
♦
I «M try U he
—
„
on
the
lan;
going
to
plaat
oea.
We
bays
lota
of
•
teZiy ♦
And ao. for her viui ihla *“■
«
wbUperwl Ufe was stirring benraifa
^»'l dcJng to let tbom words
^ caa end r——
Kt. Ili....A«parn)>ow..Ioa.
.N.rthpoit, Ml.h”
her faithful wings; so the beat her ««««■ ron. You're bigger then they
X aafaraa
bomea aad two cMu.
Oar bafsaa'
^pr I IBIS
head to the atorm aad spread her »"-•«>» )»u‘d Just better gel tbe boat
aamee
are
Prince.
Chnrtle.
31«y.
aad
near
FYeuMeU—
*
_______
___
feathers ao they were thin over her'kern.* So we had a fight
^ aad kind te i
■U|ISHtNB LCTTERt.
MotUA Tbe
names are May
As 1 have sUldborne from acbool self, butwarmer for the e'rer new
”''*»• »« «'<!• » real ftibL 1 tried
BM'e Hurry.
^ every lltrinp thliig.
laplda. Mich., ft F. D.
A®" *!f*™** "•
*0^*^ ** nceount of bad weatbar 1 miraclegoing
on beneath her loyal •*«**• “Y
and
they tried ta
If I ever fall in trying t« de • *n»e bright warm ana of April weathand 1 like them. 1 ride our horses,have a lUUe time to send ydu a few heart.
*'«"»• Sometimes
onewould gel Imlf
♦ thsaa things, I will "Try, try ♦
er.
““ T*'
Mar. S3, IBIS.
1 must «*«A so good4>y.
uneo. J am a member of the Bunahlne
a conferefxm was held la the bouse
«l h off. They kept nt
♦
♦
With frequMt rainy shade.
P«md*itt—
♦
♦ Mad turned the earth eo brown and
1 thought I would write to tbe SanRosie Bloeeom.
am glad that spring U here becaase i
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•«♦♦«♦
mellow
ahtne page again. I go to school moat
I wish you could coma and help aw we
' don't <
1 iblnk them. Tou'd better
Mlhg CLARA BATCfi, editor.
xhal the aardan-badw «•«.
go picking mayflowers canUously opened, and gently-ob. (
Oicsmoir t. 1PM
at tne gnr«en-Be« were made
«rory day. There 1# no'school this with my floweta. Wa would hare a.
aad oiber spring flowera. 1 am la tbe genUyl-the limb Saring tbe neat was 'JL
w
'®
third grade at school and my tmcbar's served from the tree. Tbe brooding
. To»n
twfag words wrong
Flw VIC, Pmid.nt—Mra. M.b.1
y.
■■..
*y
.tudiM
•«
nmdliiK.
.rltlimMlc.
.»». U UJM C.«:4oi™
AM „„
„„
“J
Vo.r
To plant the Bower seeds;
■««Wmi.mF
Ana
h...^
VMIlAllJdu
w. Ul uuk A. I. .
noil UAck. M,kin.d ..m: mi .b. diik, non
kK.o.r Ai i.r m. nin.
ra. Iibnt
**“*• pbu^ bow they toMar. SB. IBll
,r. W. b... K»r UlM u Fbtt to doMi, lo b.r bw obll. It ... muO
___________ ___ ,
Pemcrey Bhlelda.
WouldTllTtbe
-nwl.. * "'** ^
^
school and wa get pretty tired before into the spacious chamber that had • ’
”
***■
•’*
ILould
kill the hateful wewl,.
^ PremdOBt^
Bunehlne OraiM
L A. L.
letter, was rory wr get home at night Papa taken been vacated for her. A generous ta“ »U*t •'-H.rriei r.ryl Cos. la
WilHama.
glad to get It and should of answered the Herald ao we can read tbe Boa- ble was spread with bird luorleet
____________
■»- ■>.
it long time ege. I thaak you very shine letter*. It came foday aad I but she only looked and trembled ’
. mlTZ-----------------lucb for the pin you sent me nod read them, they are very IntenaUhg.
Tbe window was wide open, and
“*
—
Prank R PbimpA
bare ri«e mom anmm of Bunriiia« -perially hJ^ KovariVs. My
.faj^rd fri«d.Vsi
t, WIA f,B«,
moralng-glortea
Weald clamber up tbe wall;
Does
It
Number of names «n the Cradle Hell
' Shake hands with
Tbeir names am Tom and Oertrude I sm not a vssr good speller. I win and hungry to tell hit little wife that
April 1, 1B1*. iMi.
TMA MM.b. WMA M.M. Mb^. ..A b. M..„
aM
™
And how tbe rtolete* little tecea
Maple City. Mieb.
Ague* Ranwey. Tom and Garirudealao Jane. I must close s
Would peep up. sweet and shy:
NCW MgMgCRA
Mar. 27. 1BI3. warn a card. We hare nlre weather my first letter In print
s retage from the atorm. But there *u
irtcks
IvaB Souhrads.
.r^. Maple Oty. M»ch..
De;r,Preridenthere, the wind U blowing loo. My
Your true Buns
wu no neat on bU tsmllUr limb. Aa- hj* drilling <
R. r. D. No.
Ina Mi« Ubt 1 bb.. ««ll« an mMUi. .HtbMMb. n»l|.
HbUMb U JobbMA
lA
toblMM bt Ukt. .nl ibe. imllU.
'H!!;
I:
W.WA.
This 1. the firs
Kenneth Watson.
Mabel. «...
Mlrb. V,....
Name . ^ ^
.«!«. I M> u ubool
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Louis MIkulA Maple city-, Mich.. R
Agate .Noetvick.
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His name U Louis MikuU. Aad
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At,..m2.
P. U. No. 2. Name sent by tviA
I bare aome names for the Cradle
1 have not forgotun tbe Wallin BunPresident—
Saw busy uttle'Dot
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Gtadys OunntmlL Maple City Mich
°*”"'**
•«'* «»•
f thought rwouM write yea a few
“ «
»h«4»,mahoout of him.
R. F. D. No. 2.
long time, but I have been eo busy I
feathers and realise the
surted
turned
»nm.
Bultona
Bay.
Mldin
not
had
a
chance
until
tonight
-knoth
of
ll«
room,
sltbou^
l.
...
fmm
one
end of' tbe boat la the
Mbnw M. BMdi. Mb,]. CUT, Mkh,
Ivan SoulhTada..
Apr. 1, 1B13.
She cried: "I'd like to know.“
I have found another member for the
he ventured toward
R P. D. No. 2. .Name seat by MIMred
Do IbOUls a»d Gertrude aad little Dear Presldeoi^
Dot said; “R-fay. mamma, dear. I ,
Sunshine riub. Her name Is GMys
•“‘I
»««' U»*«*.ad is ih
e
Willie live beer you* I like to have
| thought 1 would write you
HBbi MMIbIb nuTBib. MldBto.
„
___________
you an Soabesma.
Mbilb. IIUI, EAwbA iBAk. MB! Ub
"
“ A™" .
I
go
to
school
sud-sm
in
tbe
third
Write
soon
sad
thg
letter
win
gm
tbe
clouds
Into
the
very
heart
of
sumu*
your
eHa
Stlvtr*^'
■U. BlA tTBlb MbbOb.. Klb—.!.
IPl*™"™.
Xlagaley. Mich.
grade. 1 am nine yearn old. My back before we move, and then I caa »er: but. whichever way the saow sm--, renort that awae ••
Mlriu .Names sent fay Olive B. BrodMar. 22, IBIS, siudlaa are reading, wrtUaA aritbmegive nv
bar we
thecuru
card snu
and oeuoo.
bettoo. varanA
VamoA might
rick.
April.
—•<B- aiTv
nugm drift,
unii. the
uie window
wiaoow of
or robin's
rooms
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Vannetten. and' WUUtm VannetteA
‘“k
I'a *otr7 te
Boutb Boerdmao MMh Names sent
**Y.
by MrA E2U M Ooteber
April-fooled by tbe weeib-* ________________
i,.
*r:
•UNgHINI CRADLB ROIX.
' For while we walked to the end of tbe
Marguerite Vannetten. age
one
Mba
The clouds t
month. S
. Mich. Kai
» quietly
slipping
-------- ----------neat by Mrs. Blla M. Dntchor.
Over the aky. and they poored the rain
Oertrude MlkulA ege four, yeare;
I’btll ye were cold aad drlpplnc.
WllHe MlkulA age one year.' Maple
City. Mich.. R p. D. No. 2. Names Mamma was ready to change my
seat by Ivan SouhradA
clothes
Onrald RawimgA age four yean;
And set poor Dolly a-drylng:
Olffard MIchalA aga four years: Earl Out the drape ran down her cheeks
MkbelA sge 2 yesra, Kingsley. Mich.
nnd nose
Nsmee sent by Olive B. Brodrich.
Till ft eeeiDed as If she weee crying:
' " ~~ —
ker feet wiera wet and her hsir
tUNBHINE POBMf.
was down
Hew the I
And blown In every dirrtlloo;
“How does he know where to dig hit And ft nearty rufaked her alceet imwa
bole.
And her delicate wm complexion.
Tbe woodpecker there, oa the elm
/
—St. Ntchoine. •
treetole?
^
How dost he knew what ktod of a
utUe HapMkA
>l“k
Little ^epeUca peered ihrougb the
To see for a dram or to burrow In?
mold;
How doss be find where theyoung The benvens were dark and tbe air
grubs grow?—
was cold.
.
Hi Uke 10 know."
'
''11 is not nice in tbe world." she eald.
"Oh. deer. 1 wtah 1 bed stayed ta
an^J^our cards and pins, and
chltdrea warn glad to receive them,
'The little ones isMsd ns for our plan
» *'» •«»> kn
“»e
Cradla Ron; Gerald RawlIngA age
Michels, age four: Karl
MfeheU. age twe And here are aome
names for the Sunshine Page
•MHhoU. age 14; Florence MlcbeU. age
“I®*:
Wlcheb. age eleven; Mm!»• H‘11. M* «*e; Edward Logte. age
•W«t; Mary Ig«ie. age eight; Prank
Reboae. age alx. Tbe reason why our
teacher baa a Bunshlne clau ta be•»“»• Bk* »*»« u» h«lp «!»«»* now.
end lo be Sunehlny when they grow
old«From
Olive B. Brodrtek.
I IkJak that Bnaablae In tbe ecbools
>• • apieodid thing, and am
kelpa to make the clasa-room
keppy
Plnrc-
.uiibb b.r
tng^e ^"^Thr^w ls‘^It»ost
gone sod 1 am gUd. 1 bars seen
quite a number of rotrins already. It
seems good to hear them slag. I have
five alsters. I have three older than
I am and two yoenger. Well I think
I must close hoping you aad sll the
---------*------- f'rom a trn# Bunahlaer.
Herman C. Pertner.
Yee, It b nice to hear the -birds
agnln. 1 like to Ustea to tbeir My
oongA
•
pife uke. juen^
Apr. t 1B12.
Dear Preeldont1 thought 1 would write you a few
Hoe. ,o let you know I bavrat f«gotten you. 1 have i^t my button and
my card and If you will, I would like
lo have aaother. I wlU be alxtCM the
i:th of April. My Arandmotber and
grandfather are here vtalUng. I am
Klngaley. Mieb.
-.laying with my aunt Matilda, and 1
Mar. 2t. 1913.
“k» to eiw wRfc brt. W# soon can
Dmr PreeMentU making garden, rant we? I Uke
I received the cards and buttons
to make garden and cea hardly wait
aome Urn* ago. and they were all trice, till the time cornea, l Uke to read the
W# are pelag to have e prtwram and Sonahlne page tor It te pretty nice
• «Ui»or ih* taet day of echool. I rasdlnA
.1“,; r jbrrcr ..x
From your loving Bunablner.
CUreoce BaragA
i hope the card and button reached
yon ta Ume. Clarence
•
o'^'^ly to'^^'^friJh
suKiUet. Tbs mother bird soon leamad to receive tbeee vislu unafraid,
and the four Uule moutha withla the
neat were generously filled as tbe oetd
da^a went by.
guttered
r .x
*■*
wanted. As they stepped off the-hosts
be felt a kind band eo bU sboalden
“Well dopA my boy! Xt's all for
training. Did you know iPT I'm grieg
on a two weAs' cruise nen mepth.
and mean to take you along If you Ilk*
to learn tbe trick of mlndtag.' A boy
rhsf /tnMti'i tnins isn't t^tu >
aff,-*s>' 'N'b nrinciuls b more noble
as’eher* b hone more boh ihsu that
of a tme obedleaee'SriMed
________ 1_____
lleowuie el geap.
.
]« tbe mouatoln near Elko Atav
lh*re ta sn »«—J
p««
One may enter the mkw
,i,h . botcher's knife hod eat a<
urse a oleceoa ho wsots' It ta hsoaiv
ran* nioiUed and on being exposed
Apr, M.
6.1813.
A.A—
-J the window they looked out Into
Dear Preetdeal—
the mioshln* that covered as with a
, oioogbi 1 would writ* e letter to garment ffhe blue wetera of tbe lake
„ I tment written to the and aftar a Ome they chirped cheerily
suashlne page for « loeg UmA l go from the tree, while their epoued
^ .rtiool every day. 1 am to tbe brensu were turned toward tbe winfourth grada 1 bare six studlsA thay dow whence tbeir suppllee were still
spelling, reading. artthmetlA pen- brought by tbe old birds.
mnnsblp, Ungnsge and CMgraphy. I
The family of bird lovers on tbe
like arithmetic the hem of ell. My North side ere Woodering whether
teacher's naote ta Miss Bertha OreotL tbeir boepiullty wfll be remembered,
My cousla Nann««h Walton was boro aad the name tree chosen when the
today and be wented me lo have you tide of migration again turna north
— tbe nSr, berdeos somewhat Tha
annd him a card and button. For pots ward.—Selected.
—j, ^ ^ of ftoe textufA *
i have four cate named Trixy. Tab.
•
*nd It conulna boracic arid aod and
-nm aod Spot: a dog and bta name ta
a Funny LHtta Hawae.
borate of Itme. lu color Is griwa It
Dandy, two boraoe named Pet end “i think." mM Aunt Mnry, "that to- by tbe Iran and ethor minerals.
Uag. a cow named Betsy, and two day will be a pood Urn* to get thoe*
In lu nntnra! sute It ta rathrr
abMp. On* of the eheep ta uply and fioworriW* »o aod paint tbem, ready etreng In alkaU. nnd remove* Ink and
*hen we go to gaiber tbe eggs we
i« put my stipe la " other stains readUy. At ou Ume U
bav* to go In the yard rtere they Maldle heard. "Oh. cant 1 helpr was used ImaU lU lavaloriss on the
are and aome times we bev* to sun triad *b*.
PuUmaa c*ta "mL m soon si thU
and grt a aUck. I mau close tor thle
"You may try." Ungbed Aunt Mary, fan became gMeraUy known tbe
time
-Pu, oa your long-*l«*v*d tier."
«,ke, were enrrled
by travels
_ !«• klm,
Uttle Hepailca ahivmd nnd shook:kave a echonimate who would Uhe
to
W* do have good Umas la our SunYour bandwriUng was no clear that of her dream “Well bring the pots ta- ws* forced to dtaonnUsue its
“No braekfsst here! It'stoo bard for She apled soma ic* ta her favom* tain the Suashlae club. Her name ta ehloe Clao. i am giad yen have writ- It was a ptaMure to read your letter, to the abed out of the atm first." asid
________________
tbst.'
brook.
Nettle Striekfaden. She ta twelve ten a letter for It today.
------------------------^a "You can brip abont that,
____
He eald, as dowff oe hb taU be Mt. "HI wrap myaelt well fft»i the eoU." yaon «M- Bwd the card and buttoe
SVNSHINC HUMANE SOCIETY,
dear.
“Just Ustea to this: mt rnt-ut-uu"
she said.
to ma. aod I will give then to her. Elk Repids. Mieb, R. P. D. No. 1..
■ Mevlog of the ReWtiA
_______ - - - loving,
"With my woolly gr««) coat palled Aa my Wuer is grtting loog 1 will
Apr. 2. IBIS.
8„B. „B. -IT 1. ™
bX
daugbter for pupa is the bdet cooking
Away to the pear troA out of eight
over my head."
cJoae.
Dear Presldeot—
Uke Mkbtgsn. When March aeat out pataL But eh* p« on her sunbooschool on earth.
With a cheery aU and a faimptag
From a true Sunshine girt.
I have aorer written to the Suw hi, trumpet call to the etorm ctoudA bet. and went out with Aunt Mary te
That
‘The most exc^leat tU^.|a
®>*kt!
Then the happy aweet rain came
Nellie Clark,
ahlne Club betorA 1 am going to
^o,,„ .p^t
^e notaa where the ftawer-poti were piled ta_____ __
_____ _________
lie hopped around Ull be found a atnb.
tnmbling down.
I wish ! could be witb you the test *^ end aa te the third frade My .nj chaaged them taw e low. ewaet ene ooraer of the gardem Aunt Mary
^
ed by home practice.
________________________
ebooM Uke to bear grandma Uve* with ua She is 73 ____
“Ah. here's the place to looktor s And a ipwat greenemlle wore the dso of echooL
song. The ____
great______
tree*,_____
with wind
had left them there wberebe aet o
That
trae
beauty of face Is poMfW*
ffvub!
' “'earth aobrown:
your program.
yoara old. I have a breUer. He ta p««pt tnachm. had been boldtag thalr her planu In tbe spring.
only wbere there ta beonty of -aonl
Tta motet and daad-nrrt rubdab; And little Hepatica nodded her head.
•
sixteen yesrs oM. He Is ta the eighth fgiu, close to Uring bearu, and whan On* HtUe stack had tipped over on
“My eo*t la geutag too w*rm!"'aho
ClarkUkA Mkh.
Fnit.
uiey heard the mysterious somaoas Its alda Aunt Mary stooped to
”
said.
lit'
Mar. 25.1813.
*wklner.
the wtae ri life raced again through stralghloa It up.
*
».r
w
To a branch of the apple tree Downy
Dear Prealdoai—
•
Gleo Adriban Plucker.
their cold wl*. Down ta the alaop
“Why-we!" ehe cried. “Moldta. Mai-ff'****'^
>me to see me again when you are
e,„h the violet m>d aoemoDO wet* die. come bere and eee what this to!" *",2
rf tS mcm
*“*<•
*
Out kurst the merry bright sun Ilk*
| have been going to school, nnd
And bung by bta toeson tbe under
gold.
when 1 rt^mB fromschool I forget nU
Trsverwe City. I Uke
— -11.
BB HIM ~U«. B.« MMU«1. «B. Ml . hBiy. 8b. pbb
^Ib
^
sMa
And u robin eang out *o Vlthe and about wrlttag to the Susablne Club, no
tk* Suaahtaera.
IbB wbll. Ml. bbObBW - Ibb. 01. 8..B1B. IT,.. 8— .lU,
SXi ‘iTIi;
•"Twill be Many here ta this baOow
bold;
I bav* not Yriiton
ta a longwhile.
began to measure out tbeir goM.
the other* In the mss.
her father's prtdA her motheris eemtrank:
And IMil* HepaUea tasghad ta glam
Wa bans good timee at ariioel-jriay»“«*>The feathered folk tn the southland
"Oh. ooh?" she cried. “O Auntta
tort. bar bratker’s taaptratlca, and her
Il% dry aad ae(t, with a iMart of panic. "RTiy, it's spring!" nald nbe.
log rr*~*
We haven't n very big
Apr. 2,1BI3.
beard the faint aote* of tbb revaOle May!"
atater-s ideal-wbldi girl w* AoaM.pfl
Just the plaea tor a neet'-mr rank-Isabel Frsnris BellowA
acbool now because quite a number
end. bendlag their heads to one aMo,
For there was tbe coetast IttU*
try to bA—Ulcblgaa Advocata. .
lunk-tonfc"
of the echoton have moved eway. W* > fkoogkt I would write a letter io is,cy whispered to one another tbe esU Urd'enesL with three epeckM eggs
Sunahlae Club. I Jotasd la IBll. of tbe nortb. Mnitttodes of robins ta It. Tb* Rule nuAberbird was ehlie
Dally Plana.
^ **^*®®'
^ kave ooly rnnataf ^nut nader the orange trees cblpriUpptag smoog tbe ptammeA
_______
__
“Fk* key who starts -o*t In the
‘kre* day* elnco I went to gi,cu**ed It all
day long, nod when
"1 a'poae sbe'e
'frald weTl toocl
•«kcr»l this term. My taaeUr's us no the color fla^od OTor
hlUs ”o< ’em.- said MaldlA "Iwt we'woaV for *»«»»« deteml^ to do watt tag
“
Warkop. I like
real well. I corning they wer« gooA
aanktag."
durtog^ day *tat wttl couoC Is a
*» ® *«“* •'kooL 1 have ahodt a mile
They came tato a land of rtaltag "I gneos we won't." laughed Aunt
•*' *®
• keif to walk. My atodtas are .pringlimer tor the leave, wer* taMary. Tbe flowerpots ahaB wait kta time than tba boy who aurts out
artihmeilc. ruadiiig. speittag. googratbslr tender green, and tubps aad dU-tor their new coatA dear, natil Madam »»“ no plans,
Tl, apjiigg
vloletA
>ky
Unguag*. 1 am ta tbe tlfib fcans were nodding to one anmber Sparrow geu done wttb bor boooA"
Far pett I have a cat. It's name
,mi,e mttor part of March.
And ao they did.
Btlek trie
The prottlest patterns ever eeM:
*• Tip. he ta Marii and whitA I am
oa the north eld* of a groat dly
—Toatts Oompeatoc.
Begin ev^ day s
It Opreads and reabes sverywhafA
Years old. 1 bars toot my button ctooe to tbe lake a famfly tound a wal-----------------------•»« «»*««»*»• that
Aad covers plsres poor and bnrA
‘fk* to her* eoothor. 1 «we rabta building her neat in a
BUNtHINE BTORICt.
«««• you w« carry It out a* rioariy
•T^a ^aeoat N|M on an April day.' Thl* carpet made of gtoea.
as poeslblA^ Whan the cload* bang low sod mla*BI cleeA hopU« to aa* my totter ta tr*e on a branch eo i
■ aa upper
Piffbtliig WerdA
window that It waa wUhta rmA at
-1‘ve boon bartag a fight with aome
«F
“M4 ht »*• "ffttet
droM fan.
6b. we cblMree love to roll
Py*®*_
_
_
_
tbs bsod; and the window became a wor#A“ a boy coofeseed to bis com- tkat you wOI:.Mi- MsgW thsm the
Tour lovtag Bunabl^.
Is a rwd-tanast bird, ta a coat ot gray,
rpon its surface eqfi aad eleaa!
BOW®tand of ptaoly fur tbe bMm «b«w panlom "Funny thing to fight wRb. trifiet and htedrwicaa 'uhleh coom In
|.
That stags aod ling, ta tbe elm Better tbaa mgs oa poUabid floorA
Arsn'l you gtad whsn spring arrives
» a^miy weltsd lor thsm dnrtng taat It? But they Mt the bettor of Twr-ay; that you wli rlM abort th#
&
owe tall- „
earthing tadoorA
rmw MRf
boeomas easy?
the taterrals of their work.
mm and I iuet had to fight: aad I UlUe annoyiaeoe and tatorrapttoaa
r
Tlesr up. plpar np. <4aar.
The carpet mad* of grooa!
•_
At laat tbe nest wu Datahel end Ticked thui. too."
'
tbei yon are ntra to inert. FbOow
■
**'
—Marlon BoatUA
Maple CUy. Mich, R P. a. Nm 1. sammsr aalemed to be on the wlag;
He looked very praod and triami* ttta oonrs* parmptMUy day afior day.
Sex 72,
tatsr flowers were oomtag tato Moom ant a* b* stood therm hU eyes tbta- and the raoutts «U1 earpri** yna.
•
Ape. 2,1812. aad the air was fragrsat with the
tag with e dear, aarnast Hgbt.
»—tt:---------------■
THE-RUNMINE RRKBiDCNrB
pmst ta tbe me^w, fog on tbe ML Claitlak*, Mkh.. R P. D. No. 1
dent—
braaUi of newjy mown Eraaa. 'T%*
1 taornod lots of words at school
A Trim Upta»Mar. 2S, 1S12.
■
At '
-M
Sloohird aad raWa stag with a ^
“A
amaQ
pRoB
P(R
ftttt
te
make
ytain aaad am a card and
eggs ot “rabla's bine" warn aS laU.thgt aoonded real ale* because the Mg
I
Mttan. oaa alur aaothar. thta Up ttrw«b tha Wm aiML utU «C Aank jm vmy modi Ibr —"-ff kntm’
RPsraaypBnoU. Ihar* aad ths Ml* mo(b« took qp thB Uik Iboyg aaU them, agd BO I triad te rr aegibar hvPF k«MV^ li
OOA" eald tbe by, "Just a top or
w
Tbea Itaten. as asY brigfat boy might
—
^
Too can ton ripe melons nnd gsrden
,
‘
fs ^ »ary same way—lf# easy
"SBO^."
:„
*
-BsebangA
^ *
tfbeo Mo^ Natura-s^ctaaoing bonoo
Bb* llkae to have tbtags fresh and
<-]«an.
Ang ao she llfta her carpet brown
And puU n lovely usw on* down.
.Of softest, brlgbtost groen.
had a surprise party on one of our
sebooimatsa because she was going
_________
___went, and
___ we
••W- AH tbs
scholars
btarit *t’^L~we’*ir^Tt the
tbta achool housA We bed euch a
mW Ub>a »* played gamsA add bad
pbpeorn akd apples. Ines aod I went.
It ta * mile tram our bomA bat rame
coustas want wub ns ao w* wer* not
atreM. We have a tamping pole at
•ehori. Thor* are two polm with naita
Id them. And we put n stick acroas to
wacb poir* the nallA Thea if we
the last nail, we
■pul It up Ughcr mad try agata. W*
haretouottn.
_____
Agnes RoooA
I am sure from your Isttor that you
I have vary happy Umes at your
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