Grand Traverse Herald, December 09, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, December 09, 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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1913-12-09

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OLDEST PXPEH IN WCmGAN NOETH OF OAND KAFIOS-ESTABUSBED MR.

Mtmlk

AITD TBAVERIE BAT BAOLB

Covers Uie
Grand Trav­
erse Begloa.

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T>!AVKHSK <’ITV. (iRANl) THAVHKSK l iH STV. MH UIGAN, Tl>>:i)AY, UKi EMUEU

BODY OF SAILOR

FACES

HAS BEBI IDENTinED

BIG PROBLEM
UN STUi

DOWN

ortoofi Ara Known to Hovo Drownod and Manr Aro MUolns. Gov.
amor. Will Ordor Toirta
. For Homeleot PMfM.

(By Vnltod Prets.
Uaa. Tex.. I>e«.4.—TveDtr dead
18.000 bomeleai aud properly
mafe reacitox »6.yOO.OOO an' the reKt today of tlie Texaa floodc. Manr
are Inundated and there Is no
lakatlon aiib a acore of vilCM where the loas of life may be
RTcater.
Qaltaa. Tex., bee. 4.—Xt^lh lO.ofKi
peoide, Texas today • faced
problem of eaiins fo^the aaSerera
the floods of the Chlorado.
Inliy and Braxoe rivora. If the
as eontlnue the governor expected
order militia tenU for the rofuKe<s.
troops today guarded property
Waco *1th orders to shoot loc^rs
lUtht- Thousands of acres
oded. The known victims number
but many miulOE may be dead,
alas to several sections are ma
med la the risla* Bood* with pasB«en sUn aboard
Many j»eraoasr* held la treea -lor 36 twDn.

LOS

PROFITABLE

ITABLI8HMENT-OAVE BOOST TO
SCIENTIFIC FARMING

Thta Winter.

danhatun. KsnAs. Dec. 4 —Ids!
Baer's drouabt proved a blR boost
adeotific farmloB. Wien the drc
besan to wither the corn the
ricoltural rolleee autborltie^ ad«d Immediate constra'c4ion of tllos
if tbe huadreda of farmers who fol-ed their adrjee not only saved
Ir crops but are now converted to
nae of tbe stlos.
rhen. too. tbe dry weather furnished
exeellent proof of wbat sciemlfic
mltif would do. Those who fanned
accordance with tbe acientlflcally
■^pted Bietbods but did nut cut
tlr corn, ptoduced a partial yield
who refused to adopt modern
■hods bad no <rop at all. This
/rest was of course most evident
the counties where the state maindenioiiAtattott farms.
Puither
lOf of the awakaalBC effect of the
su*ht Is aaen In the feet that atidance ai the farm Institutions this
has shown an Increeae of I'O per
over that of 1912.

IN PERU
CLAIM MADE THAT
WOMAN WOULD EARTHQUAKECAUSED
HEAVY LDSS ALL COLORADO
STRIKE IS BROKER VILLA STARTS
FOR CAPITAL
IS SNOWBOUND
IMPROVE JURY

Honor. Dec. 2.—In a recent teleFrani received here from John Cook,
• hlef of police of Marinette. Wls. the
body of ilio man found last Sunday
nlEhi near Honor on the shores of THAT IS OPINION OF CHRISTABEb
I.eke MIchInn. was ideellfled as that
PANKHURST.
of Edward Johnson, presumably of
that place. U Is also pr<>8unietl that
he was one oj the crew of the barite
Plymouth which Is tliouBht
was
wrecked near the Munltou IsUnds A
patrol of tbe beach Is lielntt main­
tained for other bodies.
SUFFRAGETTE IDEA OF SOLVING
BIO PROBLEM.

HAVE FINEH JUDICIAL MHD

KNABE TRIAL
HAS INTEREST

Theory la Well Planned Out By Wo­
men Who Are Working For
- Ballot Conditions Different
In America,^

Parts. Dec
The question of revlxing tbe Juo eystem U now aglial
Ing yTanre. For eomo sirauKe'^cai-un
it in next to Imixmslble to obtain
vicluiu of a man eburged wllb the
niurd*-r of another, or of a wumati, If
•l:ul f love her ao" Is nsed
OESCRfPTION DOES NOT TALLY fense.
In short tlie frtH-lnc of men and
WITH PRISONER
women when charsed In the Parts
criminal courts with that the lYencb
Neighbor TeWlficd That MyvteriOUe- Fall 'crimes iiwasloDol*." has come
Strangee Peeped Into Deetor'a
ho a Bcandal. Certain leeal Uabls
Apartmenta Two Mentha
have BUKRested mixed juries, le..
Before Her Murder.
Juries composed yf men and women
as a remedy. The Unitod Press asked
Miss ChrlBUbcl PatikhursL ^l«ir of
tile -'Suffiaiteltc" and daughter of
iBy fulled T*ress)
Shelliyvllle. Ind.. Dec. 4—A myste­ Mrs. Kmmcllne Pankliurst. her opin­
'
rious man tiee|>ed into Dr. Heirnc ion on the subject. It follows:
•BY CHRI8TABEL PANKHURST.
Knabe's liodroum window nlKhtl>
(■VVIrtUn for tbe l ulled Press I
jnutitke before tbe beautiful InI
am
In
favor
of
women
in
the
jurydlatui|»lis woman physician wa-- fuund
slain, according'to Mrs. J. o. Fnuili. box. Women have a finer sense of
who lived across from Ihc Kttabe justiie than men and. on a jury,
atiartmrnt. and who was a slate wit­ would hav.e just as iboroiiah an underness today In the trial of Dr Williem Blandine of the reKponsIhilitlcs roslInR
'ealB, c^iarifed with the murder The ujwn them. And slic would Is- fearv
defense scored baavHy on crvss-exani- less, while to her Intellectual equali­
inatJoD when Jdra. Smith nid the ty with her bratliers on the jury
jieeper was a medium aisnl man. sbe would add the tlxth sense ot In­
Craic U a six footer. Runiors that tuition often ao necesury In courT
tbe defense would aitark the rharac- Her viewpoint micbi be different from
of Dr. Kfialie were viRoroutly de­ mas a.'but men differ amodf; themnied today by Atiornei Kiuiaa.' reprr- selvRg; beiges the mixed jup- stu-ms
sofiilnR ('rate.
to me to offer jUst what jusilctj n«-eds.
Miss Katherine rieniini:, of Avon, Kevertty temliered wUh induleencc.
Ind., nn belresr and brunette of sirikWomen are betler judges of woini; beauty, whom the sute allexes
ec than are men
Women alone
•The other'womnp" In the case-,
Its wi'akni
was called va the stand today by ibe and shortromlsgs. She would and
r.tate! Sbe testified that she was not could administer the same Jiisllce to
PDitaited to Cral*. although tbey had the did and unlovcT'dfscusayd mdrrii^e. She admitted yciimg. and lieaullfol girl
Without
havltif; talked to tbe delen-lam since women on juries, real Justice Is a
the ofienlDE of tho trial.
mnh.
Wiiboul mentioning other countries,
in England. I am sorry to say. ihe
raen are more and more coming to re­
gard lightly the offense of men who
ruin.young girls. Mal,e Juries, doaling
with these brutes, indulgently give
SUFFRAGETTES
AETALIATINC them light piiiilKbmeDts. Woraeo
FOR ARREST OF PANKHURST.
'should Im called to serve oa anch
juries as well as in all other cases
Scotland la Fiiwt t« Feel the Effecta where. tPhat here in Franca we cuIF
crimes paaslonels." are (he issue.
of Their Campaign of
our courts, proi>erty Is held
Oeetrwction.
more sacred than a woman's or a
flly I'nited Press)
glyl's honor. Man's view prevails
Skelmorlc. Ayreshlr. SrotJand, Dfc. With them It U-ptoperty first, life
S --Mlllunt siiffruifmes .while luu- nfn rwaida. Women put it the other
iruraUni; their promised campatiin of way round.
l.Astly men consider ft a nuisance
destruction In retaliation for the ar­
rest of Mrs. Knimeiine Pankhnrat to have to servo nn a Jury. They get
burned Ibe Kelley mansion here To- out of It If - they <wn. A woman
da.v. The loss is
places duty on a higher, more serve,
Plane than that, ''u called to serve,
serve most of them would and un­
complainingly.

MAN SHADOWED THE VICTIM

MANSION

IJma. Peru, li.-r, r.—Another v*
KcrlouK eartlii|Unk« occurred today
the \icinlty <>t I'halhuniu-a. tapilal of
the |ir<i‘Iiii-CK uf Aynmareuh. in- the
deiniitmi'iil tif A|iurtuiac, aouihcrn Pe-'
AIkiiii n nmnlh ago a scries of
carthquskcB destroycil scores of vilIsKo in this luouhtalnous country and
rcKUtu-d In Ihc loss <>r more than
lives. No ilHpils of KsIbJ's dislurtiancx-s have been rercl»-<-d. but it I
llc-vc't a voicnnic eni|itlon Ims 9
ALL ACTIVITIES STOPPED UNTIL
red dr I?, linmlnenl.
STORM ENOS

DENVER IS SNOWBI iiNDBI

HELP CARNEY
BY LOBBYING

(IJy riilled lYess ) '
Dt-nver. Dec. r.-The most terrific
inw storm In I'oluradu is still roglug
tuday. All kiuds of traffic is i
Btamlslill and su-ecuv car irai-ks
burled under two to lour feel of snow.
In some jiarls of the city snow- b
bunked to 4i depth of lu and 10 feat
It is et-tliiinled that :0.x inches <if
V bus liiilen In 2'! hours. Iireaklng
all records in the west. Hundreds of
Denver workmen ur>- snow bound
down low'll and unable to go to their
lilies All iiubllc school»'and prlvau*.
lUBlitulluas arc closed. Throughout
city luaruuncd sireet' cars
> ConteRant for Seat of
I and snow riiw ic l anlomohlK-a
di-scrtc.l in the siruets. irairies
Before House Commttteo
and
grvH-crics
are ittmide to iiiaki
and Cave TeRimony.
ten.He deliveries und many luildes
c siiBering for la> k of foml. Tbe
ciitirc slate Is snowbound and all railtliy Fulled lYc.'-s.l
Mud S' licdule. arc uinuIU-d. Twenty
Washington, IbK-. J>.—Pnuiiiucnt
I>asB«-ngcr tralus ore rcporievl stalled.
Michigan dciuocyais and deiiioi-ratlc

NVESTIGATIQN GALLED FDR

wlili "luhb.xlDg'' iM-fure the house
lions (s>tiiniiii<-c in U-half uf t'laudc
S t'aniry. dcsuocrai. uf Kaluniazoo.
who ii cuiitesTitiK Itic ch-clion of Kc|>
rc.-n-mallvc IY<-i-r - f Wheousin pre
Tbc hearing uii the loulcei siaru-U kv
with • ani.'.v and his attorne>. f.
S ShirldB. of Ijiiisliig. tcstltylng. He|s
native IVccr of WUronsIn |>r.*
seined t«-lecratiis fioui Michigan dciiio
urging the coniRiltlee to M-at
farucy -tYcer charged tliai the f«Di
ri ltt.-c was'acliug as a Jury and that
iJiirtlsan lol.living ’ from Michigan
should Ih' iii\cstigal<-d.

CENSOR THE MOVIES
NEW

OHIO

UyiV 1$ 'now
FECTIVE

EF-

e Oaneca and Blood and Thun-

BURNED

(By I'nlicd lYess l
Columbus. O. Dec. 4.--Ohio's
Uiovie Ceasomhlii law went Into ef
fi-ct today. Hereafter there will
no more idriures of Ihc bunny-hug and
other danres which the late Mayor
Gay nor of New York .-alle.1 "laseFv
Imis ": 00'more will be shown "blood
aiul thunder'' idriures.
Here Is a partial list nf c
able scetn-s In the. "nioiles"
by the Oblo censors
Chinese idratcs toituring victims,
girl In the near allogeiher. Iiatblog In
a iKsd; HTOw-filarlbg victim in front
lining train: girl .being siablicd
and iitjcrwisc tortured; woman In
kissing a thief: drugging of
a girl aod taking her into tbe bouse
uf sin: bhuwtng nude children: train
robbery: Indecent dance by a half
nude woman with a tough man; show­
ing tbe Interior of bouses of Ul-fame;
muscle dance by woman; woman poi­
soning her husband: a lynching scene.
The fllni exchanges are rsQulred to
tRy Uifted Press.)
St. Petersburg, Dec. 4.—At Is easy pay a fee for the censorship under the
new law. this making its oi-eration
enough to avoid gating eancwr.'Here's
self sustaining.
all you hate to do: Pass your knives,
forin and spoons through the flame
>f a Ilunaen burner before using, re'nln from eating raw Xoods:boii and
filter all water; see that all vege­
tables and trulta are well rooked bo
fore eating. Toast your bread to APPLICATION denied FOR A RE­
destroy microbes on the surface.
STRAINING ORDER.
TfaU Is tbe advice of Professor
Metrhnikoff. the famous
Russian Grand Rapida Mon Mad* Attempt to
bacicrlologtrt who claims to have esHave Blue Sky Law Decidad
Ubilsbed abeo)ntely that cancer Is
bereditary but Is produced by mlrrobei from the oun-Me. "If more
(By United Prees.)
than one me'mber of a family develo|is
I.«nslng. Dec. 4 -The oonRUutloncancer it Is aimpl.v because tlier live allty of Mlchlgaa'a -iBIue Sky " law
was upheld In a rectolon today by
>bs<-rve proper'precantions against In­ Judge CoIIlDgwood of Ingham county
fection.- aaya tha profeasor.
circuit court whi-n the court denied
the application of Burton Howe and
ESCANADA—What U believed to Charles Corrigan of Grand Raiilds. for
be tbe skeleton of GuR GusUfson.
order reatralnlng tbe Mlcblgan 8ewho baa been missing more than n curitiM commission from carrying
>'^. was found by woodsmen ntmr out the pravlslotyi of tha act. The petbe I. Stepbenaon company’s camp (lUoners alleged the law la unemtNo. 14.
sUtnUonaL

0RR0WIN6 TROUBLE PILES UP DEBT
THAT IS HARO TO PAY OFF AGAIN EASY METHOD TO.
Too many i>e«pla borrow trouble beyond libs depth and cannot blame
les there is no need erf any such ouuidera or tho world at large for
bis condition. Too much credulity
oeedlng. Trouble, will oom« often
and a surplus of human weakness Is
ough -and In sufficient gnantlty one of tbe greatest trouble breeders
thoot runnlne afur It aod brlng- In tbe world for the easier
it homr. U in also a slfnlflcgnt led b^ others the greater wll^bc the
that the ones who do tbe moat troubles that beset his "path tbroueh
rrowlns from tbe bank of trouble
world./ The person with good
variably have a bard time la set- judgment and a rigid backbone aeldem
oven asaio with the I'nstltutlot has any serious troubles, lor they
gloom. Trouble aa a Renerai iblng ^ve the ability to read aright the
a atate of mind than the real signs along tbe road and know that
lag. asd in the majority ^ coaes It their own interests depend upon the
brougbt about by the careleasneu manner In which they keep in the
^dividual more than by out- center of-the track. The world* Is
dreumBtances.
Those
who not .filled with sunshine for everybody,
snigreM tho laws of aatoye and the but by plnying tbe game of life. In tbe
bound to bring ujion tb'em- right way a great deal of the darkness
Ives a condition of affairs that will can be dUpelled and tbe ml goal
On tbe other band be cleariy defined in the dUtsnee.
Indlrldiial who walks
Trouble la something to bs avoided
raixbt-patb'Wf life and does not tnstcmd ot courted, and the one who
tbe forblddcm lives -op to this maxim will see i
paths la Israrlabiy a strut/ter
of the sunny side of life and lei
oubie and lives a happy as well as tbe dark. T^e great formula for sne■eful life. Tbe peraon that gets into ceas It. to .keep moving In the right
ooMe wUl find when be slu down dtrMUon and avoid the side roads that
d takes an Inventory of bla actions are strewn with blasted hopes and
at It was bit own UnU tM be went human weakseaaet.

\

and Babies are Suffering Fiw
Uek of Food—All Schools
are Cleaed.

PREYEHT GATGHIHD GAHGBI

STATE LAW UPHELD

I lly Fnilcd l-reai. )
fmllsnapulls. D.-i. 4 - That the team
Bters’-Xlrik.- is broken Is claimed by
the organized employ-o.s this afiernuun.
allhougb Ihi- strike feaders woulil
ailiiill (hat any imlon drivers hud
turned to work. lIusIncRB was resiinK-d
on a large scale today by the employ­
ers. Tilt- forenoon passed with lltile
violence.

WOMAN TRIED

ENGLISH WAY

COAST SHIPPING IS BADLY TORN
Streets In Citlea Along the 'Watar
Flooded and Bridges S«*apt
Away.
Christiania. Norway. Dec, G.—Great
damage bas been done by the violent
klorms wbicb have been raging on the
Norwegian coast for (be put fort­
night. Several ships have been lost
and all fishing craft have been com­
pelled to seek refuge at the va^ui
l>olms. Five of the crew of the liner
BergcDsfjord were drowned while tO'Ing to 'reach shore in a boat at DcrChristianla and Fyederikstad the
streets lo the lower parts of tbe towns
are flooded. Inland many bouses have
been demolisbed and bridges swept
away.
PATERSON, K. J.-Uei
"Chriitmu uvlngs fund" of a local
IniR oompany have saved 13,000,ui)0
penalee during tbe last year.

X
Rebel General Intends te Hava at
LeaR TwtMy Theuaand SeldFara
Under'His Command Be­
fore Final BatUe.

Illy Foiled VTess.)
K1 Paso. Dec. 4.—Rebels onder Oen.
Villa today broke rwmp at Montexsma
INCIDENT O^CURREOATPOPULAR and proct-eded toward Chihuabua City.
The railroad has been wrecked and
GOVERNMENT CONVENTION
bridge* burned and their advance will
Other Wemen Took Up Cry When be cxtrenii'ly »low. Villa onuonneed
t^ he Would not stop at Cblhnahjia
Chei^men Aneunced Another
Speaker—Bryan Re'fuocd
lilt will .-onUuue to Mexico City. He
said be expected to have an army of
te Enter Debate.
by the lime be reached the caie

TO SETTLE POLICY

DAMAGE IN NORWAY

GARRISON LEFT BEHIND .TO DE­
FEND JUAREZ

RECEIVED A PROMPT REPLY

Illy Fnlted Press)
tVayilDKton. 1X-1-. 2 —America's pre­
mier.'Secretary of State Uryan. ewas
heckles) by suffraglsTs to-lay after the
faBblcin of liilliHh militants in their
treatment «f lYemler Asquith of Bngland. Siwakliic Imfore the coufe-rence
lo organize a naiitmal popular gov^rnIcague. Iiryan had declared for
more human Justice, for U-ss ixmservatlsm and for a more lU-xihle constitu­
tional ameinlnicnt system. Then .Misti
Helen Todd <>r Fallfornla. loader of a
group of suffragists, demanded. "How
ilioiii jiisiice lor wnnH'n? " Taking, a
breath. Iiryan .hesitated, then said;
"Miidum. in all y.m hute done. I have
doubt you fullow'cd yotir judgment
and ycipr c-onscipnee aa I kn<)w 1 have,
myself.’'
This siufrlched-MlBS Todd, but
Progrataive Elemant ' of Patty 04- er nufirairisis took -up the cry.
Hrysn i elVsed (o-bear them aod bmanda That Barnes and Gang
treaied toTl^e rear of'the stage.
Rule Be Eliminated.
alcr tiw-en, the ehalroiaa, hastened t
roll anoibc-r s]<eaker.

Illy fnlted Press )
New- York, !>«•- S;- Wbat Is expeitI to iirovp one of the most ImprFs>e and Inu-ortatit gatherings in the
bistary ef New- York Slate pepublF
ranisiii, o). nrs) here today at the'
Waldorf-Astoria, with more
than
I.'SSI Ueimbll'-an leaders, prominent
in slate and national pelliics, present.
WJilium Barnes, Jr. rjialrman of the
Mui- Kcpubii< an committee called the
meeting on* Novcmtier IS, He de­
clared nt that time that the member*
of (he conferenev and not be. will
...SB things.
ProKresstve Republicans declared
today that an effort will be made
rid iiepubUeanism of the Barnes
dominallon forevyr. (hey lielleve that
only through termination of boss-rule,
and advocacy of a real djrect primary
will the Rei'iitdican party be able to
rebabilllate Itself
■•olnled out lo>tav by- ProgrOiBive leaders (bat tlio Republican
party has a chanre In a thousand to
assume Rate leadership in view- of the
recent dlsiloaures of graft and cor­
ruption in Tammany, which for (wp
years has had tbr reins. Uarnet. It
was understood, bos seen the trend ot
evenu and will concede many of the
be made Jiy the Pro­
gressives. - Cnlted Stales Senator
Qlhil Root was scheduled to take
active part in today's conference.

ARMY IS MAKING REPAIRS

THREEMENDROWNED
Heme* are Fleeded^ and Street Car
Traffic Suspended—Bcaineea
DIRriet Unprotected.
(By I'nitcd Press.)
Cincinnail. Dec. C.—Trbee men were
drowned and tbe water supply for half
the city was cut off whrir a huge ws.
Tialn on Kasiem avc-oue MirsI todiy . Several homes were flooded and
street car truffle on the cast side is
suspende.1. The dow-ntown section is
withont adequate fire proicH-tl
ctlOl^

ORE HUNDRED KILLED

Tho departure of the rebel force*
from Juarez w ith their equipment was
tiado. on four trains. A garrison of
1.700 soldiers have been left behind lo
guard the bordef town.' As tar ma
Ahuniada. Villa has reBiored the tele­
graph. Tbe railroads runs to Monte­
zuma. where It tit interrupted by
burned bridges. It Is to be; recon­
structed within a feyr days.

LOOKING FOR SON
aiivea That Body Waahod Up i
Honor la Har MWang Boy.
* communicatloh rwelved
morning by Chief of Police Carton.
Mrs. C. P. Green of Uetarao, Lake
county. .xlTch.. asks that ho atumpt
lo-conflrm her belief that the body
tho shore near

u

son. According to meagre deacripilon» which she has (bus far been able
to secure tbe man tallies with the ^ .
pc-srance of her son.'
. Aroordlnng to her RoryT Clarence,
(he son. left home some fonr years
ago. Nothing barslnro ^n board of
him. The moiherHas'v®talg fiirtun.in futile search.'during wblelTtiBe
almost every state sod large city In
the union has been scoured, ft is
tbonught that the yoong . man was
menuily unbalanced at the Ume of hla
departure. His wife baa marrlad
again, firm In the belief that her form­
er husband Is dead.
ReiKint from Honor yeRerday stat­
ed that the body had been IdanUfled
l>eing that of Edward «Jobn*< >,

IR RAILROAD GOliisioN

Manltou Islands.
(By I'nited ITewg.)
BucharesL Dec, C --One hundred
Ernest Lautner left yesterday for
persons weiv killed or injured today Detroit driving his KeetM car. Ex­
rolIlBion between a paseenger ceptionally fine December weather Is
and freight (rain naar Coleshti. Rou- all that allows ths nnosnal trip at
this eeasoa ot the year. *

KEEPING THINGS MOVING IS BEST
METHOD FOR BUILDING UP TUWN
There are different meThods of mak
Ing a town groa- Rome i>eople have
the Idea that the only manner tn
which growth can (« obulned U by
bringing In a lot qf fartories. aod yet
(he game time they arc not willing
put up any ot their good cash to
bring Bucb an^vent to pass. On tbe
other hand there ate other* who belie»o that their home town will make
a good growth If tbey sund Idly by
and wait for something to turn up that
will bring additional people within tbe
corporation llmlin. Both of these
classes are laboring under a wrong
IrupreBBton, for town growth dei>eoda
(IrR upon (be makeup of tbe people
who compQge the population and the
geograpbirol location A town that U
inhabited by ll.vc people who never IM
an opportunity pass
worth while In development work Is
always asanred ot a steady and
healthy growth. When tbU condition
Is coupled with tbe fact that the town
la located In an ideal place tor buaiand is backed np by a fertile soli
UitB the problem of growUi U aolvod..

for people will always follow the
course of pregreas-aad good prodneIng land. Town booming la a poor
method of growth and. many a promis­
ing iitace has been sent on a down­
ward course'sCier (be first enihasiasm
subsided. One of the greatest (actor*
in town building is ctfnatanL triithful
and consilient advertising and tho
ability on the pari of t^o roal Itva cltIzent to keep aometblng moving that
will attract (he atlenttton of the out­
side world to their panicolar locality.
This system bnllds ap towns upon a
firm business basis and provlds* the
newcomers with positions as fast as
they come, and does not flood the la­
bor market or overcrowd boslnsas.
Boom towns attract a class of paoplo
who are looking for easy monsy and
On tho oth­
er hand when people-can be conrinead
that a town is a good-place in which
to Uve god bring np a family tha ralult la that a dutiable alamant VU to
attracted, wbo' In tnra will take an
active Interest In eonununlty dsv^pmenL
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I .i

PACBTWO

QUXD 1BAV1B8S HEUT.T) AMD T&ATIBSE BAY BAaLE, TOESDAV, DEOEMBEB «. 1913.

ed trees in the Mrly spring tha peat
can be curbed and In tbe eouiae of
time eliminated, but If a few ^Mtray
the nesu while others allow them to
grow tbe fight will be useless and a
■ -PoMitkAd
Hd Tbmiltyt «t heavy loss will be ausUined by the re­
IttTcrM CiU’. Mlchlgu. br
gion.'

OmdTrmeruHtrM

:«oovaalr poatcards wero selected pot­
eon and Miss I.eah Whrren of Archie,
M. 4 N. E. TIME CAR
ting a Christraaa card on top with the
spent Sunday with Mrs. John Wsrren,
:P M A. M. A.
person’s calling card atuched by two
8r.
Lr.Trav. City
or crippled with the pains of rbeumn- silt* In tbe top card. Two hole* were
Mr. and Mrs. Jobs ’ Lnrdle and Ar. Solon ......
tlsm would aoneiimra |><y .lhat for a
daughter Loretto, spent Tbanksgiv.
C^ar City.
r.'
T;3;.l
qulrit relief. Yet he can get what punched In tbe left aide of the cards
log with Mr. and Mrs. Amll Sunquest
he warns for 25 cu. by sending to the and the package lied looaaly with holi­
Provemont
druggtst for a bottle of RBSNNE*8 day ribbon. Any number of c^s n»y
of Archie.
eVdar Run.
PAIN'-Ktu.kvc: MAGIC Oil. It U a be aeleetad and thU tervea as a dain­
Mrs.
Mathew
Moshler
and
sob
re­
Lake
Ann...
powerful relieving cpmedy for all In­
T^OR lorfy years Emtano hu
turned to her home In Bellalro after
I^tte River.
GEO. O. lUTRS. Manactnc Editor.
A been kaovrn «s a remedy for
ternal and external pain. Price 25 ty remembraare for friends to oiher
catarrh of tlie bt-ad, throat,
W. A. G1B80N. Editor.
ctt. Sold by oil druggtsm.
cnipa or those who have been form
visiting with her mother, Mrs. ApEmpire 3ct.'.
Boston has rontribuied another.list
lungs and at'<:;iaeh, for couyU
er residents. It also acts as an ad
drew Gilmore.
andcolda.
Kntartioinercascs
ti.e
of faumieg due to fallun to enforce
Miss Pulver of the Bowers Harbor
of the city.
Empire via E. 41
' Rntercd m s«cond-cla«a niAtier
post will'.be Juai what the people make
appetite promntly. It strength*
the laws in regnril to providing safety
Moreb 2.
at the poetoffln
school, visited bere Friday.
ens ll.c circulaL.on. Gives new
..Miaa Edna-and Austin Balzar of
out
of
It.
If
they
patronize
it
liberally
Travene City, Mleh.. under the Act of devh-oB by tbe owners of a building
vit,x>rtol)ieiicrv-i :s 'Tstsm. Kaflee.] City, who have been visiting Mr
Miss Beafrlce DeGraw; Will HoffipO Tnr.itef y-ou f.* 1 slrOTip-r,
Interlochen^....
■CongTw of March 2. 1S79.
used as a cheap lodging bouse. Thia amtngemcnia will be made to take
mnun and Gordan Valley visited the
care of whatever the puldlc di-:iiand and Mrs. John Pfleffly foi a few dais. ;nibod-<-por. ■•at more, d.gt-s*
Copemisb.............
time twenty-seven lodgers
returned home this moralDR.
grammar room Friday.
bctier,
and
finally
puls
yuu
In
Kaleva
............
warrnnta.
This
is
a
system
that
. Offiea, Its Prom St Both Phonea 23 bufaed to death or killed while trying
tbe elau of people who have
IJIlUn l^irdie of tbe eighth grade
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Atklnaon of -Tfav.
owned
by
the
people
tbemselvofi
and
to make their es.-aj* Irom
Glengarry ...........
health, coura^o and plenty of
received
the
highest
stantlings
oi
«f»«
Uke.
passed
through
the
city
business grit.
Buckley ..............
Thcie Insiam-cs are timing to be so there Is ne danger that rales will be
immsr room for this month. She
this morning on their, way to Flint
i-ommnn in ihi- cities that drastic rem­ raised on account of prosperity, as
V ytmr daaler dost »et k*A Ka*
clved oue hundred In grammar,
Walton ................
Oaa ymr........
ts generally the case with private to attend the Orange minting and to
edies will have to* be reaoned to
lanw is ste^ write M and we win
Rowley ..........
8U montba . ..
visit friends. They drove from Trav­
and nlnctymlne in civil Bovvrament.
order to bring the owners of buildings carriers at this nature. In tho roiirae
Slimia..................
Tbroo taoBtba .
erse
Uke
to
Bodos
thU
morning
of this cUks to comidy with tbe law. pf time the people may demand that
UfoMing ...........
the government carry a load of grain through snow that was In many places
Tlie greed for money lb ao groat
Seed for Free Booklet.
NoruiJk..............
over three feel deep on the level In
1C proiH-ity owners that they nisko to market fpr them and If the
Ontltaiiia Jtin...
the roads. .
protiblon for (be escape of their mand Is sufficicni fpr thU kind
_Manlat.-e ............
Edward
Martin
of
216
Wast
Tenth
service
It
will,b.given.
There
ains iiMive at T
It hat bMO dlteorered by tbe su* tenanib to case fire breaks out during
South -Milton. Dec. 2.—Mra Ids
Miller
and
lUvalla
Campbell
rolU-d
street,
was
called
((vBluffton,
Ind..
this
- |b:l'i n. m.. 5:3:> p. n
t Of the Michigan A«rl the night, i’rosccutlons have been one thing that itarticularly appesli
^w-n or Elk ^plds. spent a few
J. F. JE.NKI
morning by the sudden death of his upon Miss Margaret Fortun Thursday
fur this offense, but In some in­ the people in connection with
:cultural colleire «
days last week with Mrs. WUI Parks,
father.
afternoog.
there are bondreds of former city stances the very ones who were fined pared post and Hint is that nobody Is
Mrs. George Mearst of Elk Replds.
Miss liOtlle Porton of fV-trolt. I
E.
P.
Holcombs'
returned
to
Cadil­
a
fortune
from
have
•‘ontlnuol
to
refuse
to
iiravide
- people trhb booKhl fame from laoil
Is visiting with Mrs. I’arks tbU week.
Owing to the raise in the
lac
this
morning
after
spending
Sun­
l>een
visiting
friends
and
relatives
agenta In tbe counties of tbe aand bolt the n<‘ceKsary safety devices. Human ■lends from the dei<artment. ag
Henry Aimeeseggar. an old resi­ tiorseshtring Kttxh. and also ’
this part of the country.
\-*l4t are now actually In want bo- life Is lielp too rhqaply by tliose who* been the raso wliu oth<r common day with friends In tbe'dty.
of llvtag. the honesh
dent' of South Milton, died at his
Tliomas Kcdderliouse has come hack
Zimmerman went to fteed
cauap the tarag. which they purchas­ rent tenomcnis id the |>oorer dlstvlcts carriers in the past. All the govern,
home Satiirilay evening at the age of Traverse City hai<' '
City this morning on business.
sary to'raise (hrjn
from
Barker
Creek.
If- iJrire
of 1
of
diies
and
until
mure
stringent
laws
t
asks
is
that
lhe*s<>rviie
pay
Its
ed were nothing but pine harrona and
T.I. The funeral wa* held irom the ing five
« |K-r slme. to

A
number
of
young
peoiile
sun<rlscd
Cerit
Meoboer
left
this
mernlno
for
are
etiBi'ted
In
this
regard
and
propway am] when (he suri>Iiis grows
Incapable of raising crops^ of
home this afternoon at one o'clock.
... .- ir.ih.
Smions Bay and Nortbport on a
Miss Okal MMh-r last Thiiroda>Tr^'erhq Cl
• value. Tbla condition baa been rx- i-rly enforced the loss of life will ton loo large the rales will lie elihev d.The interment ii in South Hilton
Iness trip of a few days.lionor of 'her ser^toenth birthday
peeted, for eereral yca(s ago there tinik- «iibout Intorruiitl'oti, In every reased or else extensions maile In t)i*
<emetqr>'. A wife and large family of
A bad .smudge resulUd when s
All enjoyed the evening very tnuf:ii.
Angus McCoolI. Tony N«
service. It Is evident tiint the parcel
were companies organized for tbe pur- clt.v there arc old rookeries In
children , and grandchildren w
Hadley. W. H. Al.bott. A. J.
MiSs Miller iweeived many pretty
l>otl lias come'to Stay, for the people store in Dr. Caontleii's office.
poae of exploiting these barren lands ■font use that should have been
mourn for him.
/
J. A. Clement. T. C. Shuga
Jesilc
building,
overturned
yest*
gifts.
and by means of adrertUing in tbe do»-n years ago and replaced by nio<l- like It'and would reslai any effort to
Mrs. Louis HIckIn enterUlns .''the Jlltcbell. H. J. Slaby.
Angus. Porton spenl Thanksgiving
dec t. 9, 11
.
-city dalllea lllnstratod with plclnres ern structures, but the greed of their urt^ (he usefulness of ihc system A chair was burned, a desk was bad­
l^eaguo club tonl^t.
as a guest at (he Grwtifleld home.
of Grand Traverse fmlt orchards owners lead Hiom to keep on reniing o'tar It has^een a paonounred sue- ly singed and other furniture
Clarence Palmer went to Grand
J___________________
less damaged. Tbe fire depart­
'ourtadc, wife and daughters
they were able to gather In many these fire ttaps and death boles as ess nml has'^proven what It ts |
Rapids Saturdaj- Tbr an Indef
ment
was
called
out.
and
the
flames
long
as
icnanu
can
be
found
to
i>ay
■pent
Thanksgiving
with
relatives
flile for tho government to do in tlie
vlcUns who paid out tbelr - good
■jsy.
extinguished with liand cbemi- ruv'erwe City. Ethel remained
!■
money for poor land irllbout asking their eood money for Inferior accom- way of (urolshfng adequate service
■Mrs. Ella Kake is vtsitlng at Wal­
cals'niodntii.ns, Tlie I>c8t remedy that
ravorse for tbe week etfd.
mlnlrouoi rate to the people
any questions of those who
ter Wilson’s.
Chaa. R. Meaaler and wife ef Cedar
Noah Detour and son leavb soon
a position to know. It is
enough could be apitlied would be to lm|>0Be large. The larcd post Is Serving
Mrs. Harry Herd was a visitor In
Springs.
la-,
who
Uvo
been
visiting
prison
sentences
upon
tbe
owners
of
for
their
home
In
Detrutt.
warning to .great eorimratlons
■for a city man' to make a succesa In
the neighlmrhood over,Sunday.
(he buildings that are known to be keep witbln tho .limits of reason
with rolatlves near the rity for the
Nelson 1-Mge.omh and wlfo and
cnlUratlng good land, l
The well disgm are vortclng at
fire traps as will as uion those whose their charges for service or else
weeks left this morning for l-VanciB FortOD s|>ent Xhknksgjvlpg Mr. Chubb's this week.
cornea to settling upon a tract -of
their home.
[ ilit> home of Octave Dominie.
abining sand that has no' bottom and buildings'prove to be.^ death holes stand n'chanco to lose by tbe govurnMrs. A. K. Wnrmisls III.
wlieli a fire dot-s occur
D.
O.
Whitted,
who
hat
beert
visit­
RnjWeathers
left
for
North
Ca’rosleppiiig
in
and
appropriating
no bomus whatec.-r in the soil the
Dr. DusUn was rolled to (be home
their functions to Itself. Uncle Sam ing wlih rtdaUves In Montreal, fan. Iltia last Monday.
,
.problem becomes one that the most
of Mr. Swanoui Bumlay to aAend
Perry ^ynion. wife and sons spent Mrs, Swartont. who was Uken vetr.
pssful buslnriuvpan and what for th.- past month has returned to
ventnresome «-ou1d' shrink
from.
Thinloiglvlng at the home o
Jle dws is not for bis'own-good, but ills home near (be rliy,
There baa been waged a consistent
sick.
N. W. MIddIden of Manceloiia. Is Boynton's sister. Mrs. ,Alnsley.
campaign In Wesiem Mlcblgan for
Sirs. Edd .Margin Is alowly recover­
There U a lime coming In tho near fur the good of the p<-opte who live
Isliing In the city tor a srort time.
flirls t.onil>er(. wife and children ing from a long siege of sickness.
aereral yean against the unscnipu- future when the people of the world within his boundaries.
"vtarrli Cerv t* takrniDt«.Uy. i
Mrs. Thea. McCraw and daughtei spent Thanksgiving at the borne of
. loos land sharks who made a special­ will have to recognize higher Idcffls
.Mias Sarah Whoopper Is rei-overiog eUr ua tb. Uoud ud mane
Elizabeth, who have been vlsliing Fr»d .SiralL
ty of handling wonhlesa land and In goverTtmental affairs. As the peo­
from her lameness.
with frii-nds and relatives In the city
Jerry Cami>i>ell. wife and daughter
selling It to the inexperienced and ple grow more Intelligent they grow
Mrs. Bea-tie Parks is able to be
for the past few days left this
BavaJIa spent Thanksgiving
tbe work bas borne results, but not farther away from the mercenary sys­
around the house again after her
Senator l.ane of Oregon. Is credited ing for their home at Dowaglac.
<lln<«r
Um noroa. ni_
Miller home.
vntO after hundreds of people bad tem and toward the more ideal
recent aicknest.
with having the sliortest autobiogra­
A bad chimney fire at Ute hem# qf
Tom
lAmbort and wife spent
been atung by the purchase of sand human n-laUons. The attitude Uken phy in tho new eongresaional direr'
O. Martin, near Garfield av«
Thanksgiving with Octave Domlnine
farma. Tbe experience of these feif by the fnlted Suics In refe,*ene
tory. This record written by himMlf. Bast Eighth street, kept tho fire de­ and wife.
stands out as a jramlng to. the public Mexico U one of the great forces that
they all are, merely give^ his
Miss Vera 1. Jenne spent Thanks­
ant to buy anrland.without making Is bringing to pass this change In the name, state and when his term ez- partment, busy during the lull be­
tween the Gauntlqtt and Topinka fires giving at her home In Trwvetwe City.
Hillside'Grove, Dee. 2.—Mrs. Prenk
a full Inresligation as to Its merits public conscience. In the past It
i is also coneeded'that thwv yesterday. The alarm was telephon­
Henry Wiibnr Is drawing his crops Reldal called tm Mrs. Champney Monand tbe results that hare been the custom to recognize the head of
truth tn what be says than
ed In about eight o'clock last' night from hig farm near here to his
achieved by those In the vicinity of
goverpnieni. regardle»s'^^bf wheih- in any of the other acrounts of the
Except
for
smoking
up
the
hoW
t
BIrmley.
Clias. Stricser spent Sunday
the proposed purchase. U is always
>r not the position was gained persona! greatness of the other
damage waa done.
I>r, J. W. GaunUett
a caller evening at Henry Sacbtleben’s.
a wise policy to se^ land' before It Is hoDorahly or by a s.-rles of murders ators as summarized by themselrea.
8tU< Baok BnOdiii
F. ‘ T. Weber haa returned to
the Strait Home last week.,
^
Roby-'Judd and friend attended tbr
puitiiaaed and vny agent who has
crooked politics. Now the pul^ic Creataess consists not of what
TRAVERSE CITY, M}CH
Chris Fortou is clearin*
pUy et (he Grand TbunuUy nlAL
something that will stand Inspection coDsclAce is becoming more respons- say alKxit yourself, but In what homo at r^lureel. after aeverai days
In tbb city on business.
r.
Emmings.
/
Mr.
end
Mro,--P;
Akers
and
a
Is alwdya willing that his proposed
dccency and as a mult the Olliers say of you and your actions.
Get their list, of pre
George U Mayer, who has been
-Margaret and Julia
Fort/a spec
spent
Ilia Portda
took dinner a^ C. CharapneFB Thanks­ with owners’sddresst?*,
ctuUNaers look it ove'r carefully be- change Is manifesting ilsstf In InterIsliing with relaUves In tho cUy for
w days of this week InWrav.i
InWraverse giving day.
’ tore buying; It is evident that the natlonai dlidomacy.
The t
ositiOD to sell your
some time, left this morning lor City.
Prank HMe^ generoesly snpplled
■tate will profU by the experience regime In. Xlexl.a can lay no
Manistee, where he will vUlt
Osiar Courtade Is belplW
venison for supper served at
of tbe past and the. next leglslatnre claim to legitimacy and tt^K being
‘A Port Huron Justice flne<r a poor
short time before ri-iarniny
Coiinade liuzr. W4$od.
hall Monday night.
will be called npon to enact a mcas-' tbe case It Is liin«Mib1e for
shivering *woinao five dollars for steal­
at post of 4S.5. Buyer ai
home at ItMrot.
1>8T llAV.ftCrtOOL WST. NO. 3.
iber from this
ore that will regulate the aelling of tloa that believes in Jusilce and fair ing a quarter's worth-of coal from
er may deal direct if tli
Vera I. Jenne, Tcaclx
ded the masquerade dance at
. land
compelllag the real estate Play to recognize Huerta or his
fer.
railroad. This same railroad has been
Silver Lake Thursday evening
men to file a plat of their properties tem of running the affairs of the
stolen several times by high flnan
Friends
and
reUtivea
of
George
with a eoU surrey of tbe whole and phbllc. Some of the- foreign nations cb ri and yet .none of the big thletes
SachUeben gatheredvat his home
a natement as to the value'of the have seen fit to censure the T'nlted were even brought Into courL
fourtade Corners. f>.T. I -t-There
Thanksgiving day and partook of a
crop prodocUon. This would protect States for tho attitude.taken In Meri- makes a big difference In this country
an svhool l-Yiday at the fourtade
Solon. iW. 5—Jimn White Is get- bountiful dinner, which was greatly
the purchaser who U not posted, upon
iMit tliese same nations are
what the llnaiirial standing of one
-Ixxg Uiougb some of the children tiDK bu7z wood and he has good
enjoyed by all.
land values and firer^f the selliog taking a different view of the situa­ who steals faaiqicns to be.
td not yet recovered from their weather to w ork In.
of land to dty people upon the prom­ tion. for they see that by
Thanksgiving galUei , nearl.v all were
Uortn Wares has moxed Into the
LUIHNGTO.V-Tbe board of trade
ise that their lortune wUI be made as a governmental system based upon
present.
house on Jqe Amtsbuchler's farm la here Is making* bid to get one of
soon as they get back to the soil, no lurdir and proOlgary that they
h-orge Fish called on Mr, Taylor. Solon.
summer mlHlary camps to be eaial?
matter whether or not that aoll bas setiliu; an example that will be liable
Then- ■Iocs not seem to be any limit Monday.
1-ew-is
of
Kalkaska.
Is
visiting
Ilshcd
this year In tbe middle west'
any real producing value 'or not. ■ to result disastrously at home in
to wbai some iii-ople will do
Mrs. George Fish and daughter his daughter Mrs. HaJnsiork and (am
any
the movements that arc
money. Two Venetians have arrived- Belle spent Monday with Urs. Thayer.
r.
lONEY TO LOAN on good
under way In Ehirope feucceA^'In win­ ki .S'ew- l ork wlOi a barrel in whic h
Jess Trimmer ami family were en­
Art McQueer and family have gone
Improved tnnu. 11. C. D.
ning out.. The national g^ernment they will attempt to roil around
c m
tertained ThsnksglvlnK day by Mr. for the winter to live in or near JarkBute Bank Bldg, Trave
that recognizes an administration In world on a S1«.n<i0 wager. .It is
and Mrs. George Pish.
DIscussloni Indulged in during the another country that, has gained the
ricult to see wbers they will profit
Mr. and Mrs, Hlar spent Friday
meeting of tbe state horticultural no- day by Uegitlmale meth^s ts sew­
W. Dlekeraan returned
much b}' the ta^k as Hiey figure that evening at the bom.- of Henry J*n-cleiy developed tbe fact that a great ing the seeds of anarchy at home, for
Thursday from attending
it will take twelve years to loir
WANTED—Farmers to bring
netie.
deal of vigilance will have to be exGrange in Traveiwe City.
by endorsing unlawful methods abroad trick providing tbe barrel holds
bajte; carrots and appto«>
Mr. Olasgow was entertained at
ereiaed tbe condog year by orchard
FrB Cate and W. O. Dickennan
governed by quality. Call Cl
they arc encouraging the same
Henr}- JecncUe'a home Thanksgiv­ (ended Maecaiiee meeting Thursday
owners In order to eliminate danger
I3I« 2.IOD6 2 short.
borne. N'atlonal conduct Is no differ­
ing day.
from the many pesia that have s**aflernoon at Maple City at which FARM FRODUCE-aeytiig Frteaa.
ent tlian personal cobd’irt. only upt^
Miss Lillian Jennette spent Satur­ time tliej elei'teJ officers for the com.
enred a foothold in this region as well
a larger scale.-and an eovir comisn^
day with her iMirents?
: as the balance of the eute. One of
lag yearted by a nulon Is far more serious
the worn t«tla at jwwsent is the tent
Hugh and Edward Pronty and
UtUe James Good has a s'lgfat at­
tban one commitleed by an Indiiidaal.
caierplilsr which was m prevalent
Henry Gibson si>ent Wednesday with tack of whooping cough.
In not recognizing the Huerta governCharles
Selkirk.
last summer and which will |n all
A. L. Hopkino of the HppkUa,,«eMrs. John ntilto has been having
hited Slates has set a prec­
probability be bere in still larger num­
Allen has moved on the ^d quite a serious time with blood pois­
edent that will bring about a change hards at Bear l^ke, spoilt Sunday
Robertson place.
bers during tbe coming season. At
oning in her thunih
Internatioiial diplomacy, for tb^ In the city posting up onla devi-lopFARM PRODUCe->«eflMr Prteaa.
tbe present tinie Ibdre are nllllofis of
Hugh I'rouiy and wife spent Tbanksnt
campaign
and
left
thU
morning
hire. T. W. Good is going :o hare ..if
logic of the poilUon Is indispuUblc.
eggs of this Ipsect upon trees waiting
Elk lUpIda to Bid la a nomber of Klvlcg at lb.- home of C, f. Progty.
hired girl to help her as she has been
and being sucli tbe other nations
for warm weather to coma, when they
Mr. Rusaell la caring for Mrs. Ho- qiille clck.
turn their backs upon an actios Institute meeUngx that are to be held
will hatch out and spin tbefr webs. At
man's imilca this winter.'
The teacher In Clearbrook Is pre­
that Is tased u]>on such high moral In Antrim county tbla week.
present the eggs are oostalnod In a
George Vanderlip Is' sawing wood paring Christmas ezerrisea.
Stacey ana T. H. Fenvtaaa of
metallic lustre uppn ntrlotia parts of. motives. • .The stand Is already bear­ Honor, were in the city over Sunday. for Joe Courtade.
M'iU Halnstock and W. O. 'DickerAre only perrheted c___
the tree and in some Instaneef there ing fnilt and In tho future ft wHI not
Hugh Prouty and wife spent Sun­ man are putting In tbelr time this nice
WmiaiTi Gnind of Walloon Lake,
easy for a petty dicutor
fore they efabukS^ of i
. are enough of libem upon a single
was In the city yealerday. He will day at Oie home of Frank Porton.
design, bunt of most i
weather gMting all the plowing done
murd
larder off the legitimate rulers
to Infect a whole neighborhood. The
Mrs.
B.
Stites
Is
but
little
better.
remain
here
on
business
for
a
few
materials
and anistically
they
can
a&ff
getting
wood
tor
wlnrepre
'resenuilves of the )ieopla and set
best remedy for tbU menace i
n win - ■

days.
MUt
Edna
Homan
baa
left
for
Ohio
!T. ,
^
fruit crop Is for eveobody who has himself up in business, and secure the
Mra.'Edward
Prouty
spent
Sunday
Wm. K Eekler, who haa bean snJohn Cate returned from Cart'
of the world to his ac........70c
trees upon their premises to deetroy
gaged In firo Insaronee boalnesa in Whh her sister at Holmes Siding.
tloni.
Siding
Thursday,
where
be
delivered
every nest In slgU before they have
Bd Prouty and Henry Gibson look a row to A. j. MTiite.
ihla city fpr the l_ast tblneen yeara,
au
a chance to develop, for by doing so
pleaiant drive to the river
has gone to Beldlng, where be will
tbelr spread can be prevAted and the
make bis future borne. HU wife pre-, week.
orchard! will be protected. A great
F>ank Fortotr. wife and little abn
cedM him to that place.
According
to
the
present
plans
of
breeding plaoe for tbU Insect B along
spent Thanksgiving at the home of
Some very
appropriata
.
tbe roadsides where wild cherry and Postmaster Genritl Burh-son the limit
Mrs. Earien's parents, lif, and Mrs
Mapleion. Dec -—My. and ^rs
other tree. grow, beeanae no atten­ on the size or ^kage. that can b.
dant In the city that may bo a aag- C, C. Prouty.
Steve Carroll and family. Mr. and
tion la paid to these ^^reee by the prop­ carried hy parcel po« will be raised
Leonard Courtade and wife spent Mrs. Andrew Carrol Ad family. IawgasUon for oihera.
erty owners or the uwnihip officials.. to fifty pounds in Jhe first and sec­
last Thursday at the home of Henry rence Carroll. Mrs. Warren and Hr.
If the neats In tbese roadside trees ond zones while twenty pounds will
Porton.
and Mrs. Alfred Bnclere and family.
d a great advance would be allowed as tbe tnaximtim weight
Mrs. Homan la spending a ’ fet Mr. and Mrs. Isadora Lardle and lit­
e one who is always cross, dlsBuckwheat per 100 lbs. 91.26 to9LM Teclli ExirocfcO AkM
ba made in the flgbt agalnat the pest. Is (he other taaes. This change has
days
with friends at Suttons Bay. tle daogfater gpent Ti
■'*
nd sharp In bli
It will Ufce eoopeiatlOD
endorsed by the interstate cbmIjr wtIkMt Pata
.ees ont df tan
Roy Young haa gone to Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lardle.
af all who
..i W SK«
Bteern .
e commission and will In all not tbe poor felloWs fault. hU liver
By the *Xa«lar' method I
1 In tbe wriWllUam Mhhem and wife are visit­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cbarlea
Curtiss
and
Cowg

move those aching teeth ah
d
digestion
are
out
of
order
am
fare of the region to hold the o___....
Ity ^ Into effect the flrat of
ing friends and relatives • near East tamily spent Thanksgiving srith Mr.
wUhoDt
pala. and without tU
!ls
mUermble.
Are
you
gelUng
-__
HOgB ..
lar Id check, for It cannot be done tbe year. Tbe pabllc waa so well
Bay.
and Mio. John Hoffmann.
.......S to 4e
where one man sprays and carM for pleased with the raise to twenty, that eondlUon? Then surt at oned
l^ng Wt HERHICK-8
SUGAR.
Mr. CartUle U to move on hU own
Beatrice and Harold DeGraw. Will
........... Site with
bit trees and another leu hit orchard pounds and tbelr patronage was
will apgroci
1th week faeeru
fat
COATED PILLS for yonr liver. They place ven- soon.
Hoffmann and Gordon Valley enjoyed
~K»«lar" method of paJaloam
and hedgerows uke their own chances liben., (hat tbe depanmeat haUeves will clean you oot. vitalize your blood
Uonard spent the last pan of last a few days' vacation from their
tioa.1
with tbe worms. If due caution is ex- that still further tatanalona will be and put yonr digestion In good order.
DR.
W.
a KINTON
week at tbe home of N. 3. Pbrton.
Ptto
«s
eta.
per
box.
Sold
by
aU.
achooU In Traverse City.
arctsed by everybody who bas tafect- appreciated Jost as oneh. The parcel draggisti.
SOMOS Wilhelm Block, wttk Dr.
The Hlaaeea Bernice and Okal

and Mrs. Frong Wma mad
vnttk. Tnvorw CKTi WoUi

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—25c for cMcr mfi
parlBO appleo 60e.^
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oc't
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Short flbtory

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DMIGER LURKS
AMID PLEASURES

Dr. Heboon'a Olntmont Haste Itehy

day at Jobi WheeiockV.
Mr. and Mrs.
1
Kay &
I John

PXISTHKEE

wm pay 4te for cMcr
angles* wlBdlalls S«e.

Ic TOCe Bolb
ley Sesmehom passed away Mpnday
nlghl. Funeral services were held at phoncs-atz. SS8. Bell
the
home Wednesday at .K o'clock.
..................................
lernient took place In I.«ni
o«-ned by Wm.. Hablet. The wbol
oct28-tf
be set out to ohrliard* ..ext spring. etery. .
Moses Wells has Just completed hU
w frame bouse at Deliacc l.«ke.
WAfmiNC SOUNDED TO GIRLS OP the civil war. have been treated by
many
ny doctors, none have gl’
given the
Prottmonl
Scott Pep)<er was given a pleasant
^
NATION.
icfli that one' box of Dr. Hobson's surprise on bis birthday last Thurs­
Eczema Oiniment has." Every suf­ day evening. About sixty guests were
I’rovemont Dec. 6.—D. H, Power of
ferer abould try H- We re so iwslUve luesent. Dancing and card playing Nonhjion made us a idessaiit busi­
It will help you we guarantee it oH (-re the amusements of tbe e\eDia,t. ness call on Thursday.
money refunded. I*ricc .'■Oc. Preiner
Ftnnk Wen ami family, Mrs. T. SI.
Bmelis Schauh baa resigned her po­
Chemical Co.. Philadelphia and 8L West, and Mrs. Dell Mondcr spent sition at Plamondon & Odd's store.
'Thanksgiving with Frank AUtlnson's
Att
Harolrl Fortner was s.-ahled by a
ketiTe of boiling water which was acCAUSE OP MAJORITY OF HUMAN
cldemally thrown upon him. The
WISSTEPS.
Chase's camp
Honor-last SaUir- burns ‘are not serious.
day.
concert was given1 by the
_ Central
........
Herman Cox and family were band on Thursday night. Several seguests of Jainia Cottleld last Sun- locllons Were .pbyed.
Their Anniveruri^
Mtw Grace La Gaodra Who U Charged
Ruth Smith and Missi 1Stef.
tiay.
With RabMng HaM Talla of
fens
visited
friends
here
one
day
Mita Hazel Aldrich spent (be week
Prica Girts
Per C‘ty
end with her sister. Mrs. German In week.
Pomona District Grange elected of­
John Smlselh passed through
ficers yesterday afternoon after (be
a valuable in hi- cor on Friday.
HUERTA AND CARRANZA .TALk
A very jiicasani suri>rise wai ten- members had enjoyed one of the big
'
OVER PEACE
surprised by n •liffi-d to tittle Mart- l.oulse Mo-ler dinners that tbe members know
BY ALICE ROHE.
when
a
numlier
of
her
friend*
called
number of her llllle friends last Sat­
well to prepare. Ybc following Is
(Staff I Cofrwpondcni ol the UnUed
urday evening. A pleasant time was on her on Friday. The occasion
tbe list:
her fUih Mrthdav.
Pres*.)
siu-iH.
•Dainty refrcabmenis
xster—Geoigo Arnold, Williams­
served.
York, Dec. E—'Tbe lure of
burg.
•Ka«r York beckons a sirU to ruin,
Ctdarl^ F P tfe.i
Overaeer—E. E. Duo'ea. Traverse
and tbe llfibts of (be Great MHilte
City.
Way ooTy dazzle and blind ber. .My
l.«cturer—Lee Hornsby,' Traverae
adrtce to' tbe tboosands of girls (be
liinehani, sjient Tuesday with city.
coantry over, wbo ace anxious
.Solon friends.
v
Siew-ard—Bert Ijilting. East Day.
tome to New York and sbsi>e
The
high
i>ch(Kd
students
returned
;<*.^Mr. and
Iter.
Assistant Steward—MHcs Gilmore.
. Trj
career, ts—-Sla}- at borne.' "
raverse City Monday forenoon.
Oespemteness of Dictator^ Policy Mrs. Herlrert Davis. Mr. and^Mi
S Till
ter riH-ndlnfc
r
hankselvlng at bonic. Old Mission.
Seated In (be Tomb* prison todf).
Broadwav and Mr. and Mrs. Jolin rter
May be Cause of Hit Resigning
Fran
Frank
.Meachen
and
Hilly
spent
Ixtdy
Asstount Steward—Mrs. Miles
Hall of Ilurltley were guesia' of Mr.Mia* Grace LeGendre. pood looking.
with Mr,
ThanksBii
I Mrs. wn. Gilmore. Old Mission.
Hit Office Before Rabcl
id Mrs. )-:b Davis Sunday.
IntelUgent. educat^, accepting
son of Cedar.
Amies Come Together.
Mrs. C. Copland and Mrs. VanlelCaplain—Mrs. Watson. Long
own fate atoleally. soonded a warning
*hout went to Traverse City Saturday wef-k from the Blllnuin .........
Treasurer—l-ow'ell Sours, Elk l^kc.
to Uie young girl* of the country who
N. W. Herrington of Traverse City
Secreiarj—Nellie Stone. Oid Misdream of a bustnesi or professional
VMnchcomband Ainanda Cop- w-B-’gre«-iing uid frie:
Sion.
rm ^
career in New York. Miss
Oendre (By fnited Press Staff C
sale Saturday.
Mexico City. Dm, 8.—G(«n. Huerta.
par
Ceres—I.ena I^per, txmg l.ake.
The Allen and McQuoer sale was
Is awaiting tbe action of the grand
Mr.
Koraliachcr
s|K-nt
Thanksgiving
(]|<-tntor. and lien*
en*tCarranza.,J)ced
Midi attemled .'Saturday. The families
romona—Mrs. Keller, Traverse
Jur>- on tbe charge of robbing
al? 'loading a car this week, preiiarathe the Constliuiiouallsts. are'Wl* in a( the home of hi-r jwrenta.
Hotel Gregorian, where she
School closed Wednesday for the toc.v to inming to southern Mlcliican. City.
ncgollaiiona for |>eace. according to Ylianksgiv ing vacsulon.
Flora—Mrs. Zimmerman. East Bay.
AliNTt Whitten Is now -workhip
cashier, of |:.<W0.
well autbcDticateil reports today.
*.
Wilson
visited
tbe
school
last
the rsllrosil and has moved hb> fi
Gate Kec]>er—Mr. Hannel.
'T%e danger of cif}- life, does not
of a iK-ndlng agreement between Tue-day.
ll> into .Arthur l<autner's tenant house. 1-Ake.
Ue solely in the so.callcd pitfall* Huerta and the rebels i* genrnilly.
Mrs. Menzie has returned home aftMr. and Mrs.-O. Cbyiiool si>en
To make the eoocasion still
which have given- modem pfai'fi end given 1
with the loner's sister. Mn
In diplonuitu' clrvles City.spending some time In Traverae dav
enjoyable
it was found that this was
thier
and
family.
Borels their plots." she said, as she bccauB*
luse of the new-* that Carranza
.Mrs. .lohn Taper 1* siiending
The Aid society of the Methodist
thirty-fourth wedding anniver­
calmly analyzed her own mfesteps.
churrli gave a sui>per at the town ■lavs with retnliveK in Itlngham.
sary- of Mr. and Mrs. U Folma
*T2olamne hare hem written about
)hl Cate returned to Carter's Sldhtg
haH ThankNglvlDg eve.
BO E. J. McMullen on behalf of
white slavery, but there are m^ In­ Villa ha* threatened to march on Car­
after wimndlng Thanksciving at home.
CANADA SCHOOL'
. I). t'ate ha* sold one of his JerRoy Rorabai-her. Teacher.
sidious traps and teaptatkms await­ ranza's headquarters with his arfny
w-lth a
e set of silver knives
ing girls in the big cities, and they Carranza greatly, fears the desertion
and forks. As Mr. McMullen finished
are not marked with the danger sig­ of Villk and his men. This stale. 9!
Baiiktt
....... ..................... ...........FrI- hU little sfiet'Ch. Mrs. E. J. DIckermi
nal. like white alarciy-. 1 would not affalrw, couided with tbe known 'I'Uiiiinmh The bsl meelln!; said that It was liardly fair to have
have been In prison bad it not been IH-rateness of Hueru's altuaiion. is
a Thaiikfgivln least, which W'as It all one Acay and . said that as this
nanlett. Dec.
John Donker has
tor drink—bad 1 not been afraid of taken as reasonable muse for |wa(c
enjoyed liy all l^n
idle* from other dlspurchasW a new- amoniohlle.
also Mr. M<-Ntullen'a birthday he
the taunts of my friends—had 1 not juirlcys.
lied.
Clirla Johnson rbited his famlly irlcts arc cordUlJy
should not be forgotten and so pre­
sought to be B -good feUow.’
gundav.
sented him wlih a book. The
Miss Hazel Evertiart is home from.
^1 blame no cae bat myself, how­
Traverse <ily.
concerned in this mater were
ever.—m)-self and this spell which
Various dishes in
lonkri
John. Donkrr'mtde
a trip to Trav­
iirlsed tliat they could not find words
New York easts over all pleasure
erse' City. Sunday.
lires* tbelr feeling*, but every­
seeking girls.
'
Tenieace of the w-altressas and the
T
ed t
*Clrls may chafe at tbe Uck of
benefit of the patrons. A roam cou­ one, knew that they enjnyed the meetIt wss also found that thirty
pleasant mur.
had
ple entered. Tbe orcbMtra struck op
tertaioment la amall towns, but
s no sc hool Friday.
There
years
ago B J McMullen and a iwriy
the
"WJlUam
TeU"
ortrtm.
Tnrnlm
they only knew tbe price on pays for
Zue called on Mrs. IJ'z- to her eecorL the young votaas said: of hiB boy chom* slept all night li^
I of New York IHe they would
That's
tamlllar—what
Is
Itr*
Tbe
cling to borne as a child to its Cut Over Lands'Are Being Settled - Miss lle>«te Corbett spenl Thanks­ man glanced up at the ORbestra and ihe Grange ball when they were here
to attend s r gathering.
and Village U After In.
giving in Traverse City.
'noltaer.
Philip llomrlcb went to Traverse saw the number three displayed.
diistries.
Mist LeGendre.
tame to New
Then, with the air of one wbo Is ac­
Hy Saturday
York from a small New Sngland vil­
Hopkins and Mmlly - vlsilcd customed to cafe life, be looked up
Glen Brigham, on* of the moving
number three oa the bill of farelage. offers tn oausual sspect of the
itccs of the village of Buckley,
...r Misses Genevieve Davis and That- he replied, when be bad lowill-weakened drink' victim,
Luju Harkins, and Leonard Dav-la re­ eated It. Ts 'PUet Mlgnoo.’ by Chaapleads no man a* tke cause of her in tbe city Saturday afid told 01
turned .Monday 10 ihelr horn*- at plgnons,proervas
being
made
In
his
seriion
downfall. A lack of moral resrpnSlights Siding, after sixuidlng a foiislbility evldencod in ber desire to opYCestern Michigan He called
ple of weeks visiting In this vldni'v.
CharaH«r In the Faee.
Win'Widow visited Macko’s Sunstoal Is the one criminal asp^t In tentlon to the fact that much of the
A great deal of a woman's chafa» Husband Made Hi* Escape ARer Deed
hardwood timber lands In the vlclnlly d»v.
Wae Done. Wtttnd Net
her life.
-Miss ivrma Sleffes visited Miss ter Is reflected In her faee. Tboee
who
have
studied physlogsemr can
have been in New York several of HueWey have been cleared a
lieved Paul.
Acne* Momrloh Sunday.
yaars." she *ald. *'a»' } know that that (lie»e lands have li«n opened
Enos Walker came from the south teU. almost at a gUnce. a womanY
dlsposltton. ber ulents and ocenpapan of (he sute Saturday.
(fly Fnlted IYcs».)
New York women are rapidly liccom- seitlement. and -are taken up by m
tl9n. Eyes tbai are not afraid to
BARTLETT SCH(X)L,
D«-(roli. ix-c. c.—Enraged Iiccbusc
lag nsUved by drink. Why. in Waab- who are imjirovli|g the land* or tu
meet youra speak for the bonesty of
Bess (tovbett. Tcechcr.
ing them into pobio and grain fields.
lagton and Bostdn. tn western
(heir owner. A strong mouth tbowa Ills wife wished to return home
where I have vlrited—I have wver Among the Induiitrie* which Buckley
a firm ebaraeter. Expression tells lU Akron. Ohio, with him. Jureak Reglcexpects
to
secure
In
the
eariy
future
sceo women drink as they do here.
Kaibi
own Ule in regard to-the tbongbts na. aged 28. stabbed tbe woman in
Insteed of afternoon tea—a so-called is a grist mill. This will be located
which are pasalng through tbe mind. her right breast on a downtown
[x-nrd Mon It Is true that appearances are. de­ s(n-et today, physicians do not
provincial habit. It Is afternoon cock­ in tbe village and will |.e conducted
siUSn. ceitful sometimes, bfir sooner or later
to be of service to the gro
tails and highballs for women
The school enjoyed a splendid pro- habits and temperament are bound lleve the woman's wounds w-lll prove
of
grain
In
the
aouth
|«ri
of
Grand
Broadway and Fifth avenue.. Just
fatal. The husband Reaped and
g -,;m Wednesday, given by the Athen­ to leave tbelr mark upon the taca
l<K,k la any New York cafe aoy after­ Traverse and the nonh eart of Wex­ ian society.
being sought by a squad of detectives
M. C. mil and dannhter Jo<
night and ege the women of ford <x»unti(?s.
Reglena came from Akron litre
e ef a Room.
Plans are under way for establish­
drinking. It Is (he result of
qimt of Ills wife who left bU some
ing
tbe
Buekloy
fair
on
a
larger
basis
stniin (lut^pott women by the mad
. --- always ifmo ago.
than
has
been
the
ease
In
the
jiasL
A
present tbe same appearano*. Plfr
struggle for new aensations and n*-w
turus should be changed when they
thrills. The life gtvei a girl a kink suitable tract of land, between the home.
Thanksgiving day was enjoyed
are not too valuable. Curtains at*
in ber moral aense that does not gel renter, of the village and the railroad,
le Karlin hall in a dance which 1
mamv
•SfVBO
also Tatoablfl.Jo
altering the appeal*
stralgtitened out In tlmo to save her has been secured and will be Improv.
nded by the greater part of the ance ^f a rroom. New cushions, uble
bo convenient for fall
from duaater.
covers and other orastnenU that aiw
Joe - lIorONovsVy w"Of all tbs spots In the world. >’e< punwses. ,
inexpdnrivs may alto be employed to
It) Monday on busti
Mr. Brigham while here, made arYork 1» th<- lonMIest for the girt who
!,ee Hornsby visited our school Monlirettj- wedding ceremony
tries to go slnlgbL U Is that lono- ingcmenu for E. H. Drown of the
rurr«;d a,t the honte oT Mr. and Mra.
bureau to attend
s a pleasing change to a rooiiL
llacas that worka the barm. It be^The school has received some new
Mark Krougia. Tuesday evening. a(
Farmers’
institute
at
Buckley
as
decorations In the form of some very
coiiii-s nnbearable. The false ideasDowers
Harlmr. when Mlu Mabel K
of the speaker*, whirh institute b altrai iive |>onoanis. which our teachDIdnY Want Mtmh.
r brought with him. from home.
scheduled for December IC and J7.
LUy. a eook of color, bad brokep off IMnharlow orTrau-rae Cliy. a sister
the bubbles In a wine glass then
The tollowing 1* the monthly re­ her engagemenL and was confiding of Mrs. Krougia. wax united in mar­
their work. J knpw, fm going to-havc
gion of School No. 5, Grant township
riage to Earl Hcifrich of Old .Mission.
her troublM and his shoricomtngs
tor November:
pay. 1 do not regrot that so much.
ber sympatheUc mistress:. "And wf
Rev. E. W. Wood officiating. Th<Number of days taught. 19,
1 would at least feel partially
ber of bor* enrolled. K!; number of yon reckon dat nigger up 'n' say to me bridal couple st^ undj?r an arch of
pensaK-d, if my cause could 1
when
he
was
gwlne
outeo'we-all's
do’?
girl* enrolled.
toUl wnrollmcnt.
evergreen that w-a* sugigiorted by two
famine to other «lrla But—1 doubt
Says
he.
1
knowone
thing,
nlggab:
U8; aggregate attendance.-'fin" \-'2:
I'blie pillar* festooned wlib carna­
rage attendance. 3t.Sn; percentage you Is Jett got to gimme back -all er
If 11 wtll ••
tions. The bride wore a Row-n of band
mendance. 90 pin*. Neither urdy- dem engagement presents what
embroidered batiste ami carried an
abscni: RorIo Zezulka. Victoria promiaed yonV**
Zahradnlk.
MaryZehulka.
Lydia
Si-ec.
bouquet of whli® carnations. Fol­
Doer Was Cut Away and Furs. Plumes'
Utllla Srbeny. Louie Svec. John Svec.
lowing the ceremony a wedding sui*
and Silks Were
Walpole In Lwtoen.
Krahi-ia Zezulka. Anna Zezulka, Anna
'
Tsken,
TVouM you know why 1 Ilka Lon­ gier was served to the guests. The
don so muchr' Horace Wattle wroU table Vas very prettily decorated. Mr.
to Mann in Octeter. 17(3. "Thera U
Mrs. Helfrlch are well known
(By United Press.)
being alone but in the
Harold M. mil. Trachcr.
among the Old MlHslon people.
Cblcago. Dec. C.—Train roblier*
eni
Tbe Wont pUce In the world to flue
tooled the exprciA ear of a Iskke Shore'
•oUtuda Is tbe conatry; quesUoM
of money licic Saturday
and kUrhigati Sohtbem ttans-eonth
grow there, and that untdeasant Cbrtnnight by giving luildir demonstraDenial train of merchandise valued at
ttan commodity, nelghbora." You must
Uoas^bf bis gasuonomic abUitleA a
gs.OOO and escaped early today. The
Iz)ng 1-ake. Dec. L—Mis* IJIy
Bide bet QBually being
of far*. plamM and
tor a performance. In one pUee be
allka. Tbe robbers entered tbe cooeh Usltc<l at John Riehl'a and FVed
wagered that he could cat thlriV-slx
Kingdnn'a last w-eek.
(By rntted Press.)
by cutting away the door.
•omethlng to SeaM About
Mr* Emma Carmlen and daughter.
en minutes, and .won. In
Exetor, Eng., Dec. 3.—Mra. Emmel­
TT I ware UMUned tn brag. Itwoold
another, only a few- minutes after tbe
-XI13 OAisAajj, )o siftatiup us Xq giving at John Wheetock ..
not be about anything that I bad ine rankburst rollapeed in iall here
demonstration, he won another
A number of the friends and neigh­ done.*' "NoT" "I oould brag very tonight after 24 houn of hunger ami
.uauiuiowu '00 II pus
-paarus
Ix-t by esUng eighteen bananas in flve
nS S|))oq Xjaxa 'no< -"*)
»qi bor* of Warren Tilton stienl Thanks­ loudly, too. If It ware my disposition, thirst striking. Her coDdiUou is said
rmnutea. He won bis money by down-. . (iga XiajiiE j| -aiaqro JO xpursnoifi giving at his home helgiing him on his but it would not be about things
be serious.
new- bam The lailirs look dinner and
tbe fruit In a per(e<-U) system- p^|sq ssq )| fv ., s| >I P«o> *oq
going to do some day." Then what
all bad a Jolly good time.
•pip
•» ">"« I'"B
<P»ui»j
“Plr
s'ited manner! A beliwr peeled tbe ■laoxaI s|ip
one thing I
gsn pinoo nsmow gaizagns
The snrgirise party on Nelson Pe|v would it bo about r~ "Far
l■■nBllas and passed them to him. XzSita
jo piJOa s-a
per ThanksgivlDK night was a grand oould boast for some tlmo on tbe tact
— qsta.,S ]) -poox
-p
success. there
• - being
■ -------------ninety--in Bitendaitem that I have never won a velvet
while be ate them three at a time.
YAce. Dancing was enjoyed unijl
tto or A phub todora."
uiozj
There was no |>erce|itlble demoasttata Xa&aU a»d CUldroL
•pper
fkaiija "sigo ’«*dan JO l“»d «*lia late hour, after whlrji ilra. Peppe
tlon to the Bwallowtng ii^ess. as be -auioq
which wa* tbe main
J|sqi U) »|11oq a liioqigm eq )ou
Long Time to Go.
ted the bananas Into bla'mouth by a iqnoa oatmA jo spnssnoqi -pasn azs feature of the evening Mr. and Mrs.
Can yon Imagine a month without •
r-'Pfishing method similise to, the war
«llia »HWL^ uaqa J«»li1s#ip si|| FYauk lafonttee and daughter F)ibel
Bean tbe
riuajI pns
--------qjsq
— ouisg
- ‘sesjas
>|sam and Mis* Mlblred Pegqx-r came from fuU Wmt It never occurred but onoo,
'gn wlcb- mest is fed inlA^ sausage
Traverae City to attend the i«rty.
and will net happen again for 3XOO.ODO Blffnatsraof
■s»|qnoii Xanppi pus zaxn *qu«uxns
WUl Dally spent 8un81
Mr. and1 Mra. Wttl
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CaanlBfl Co.

ELECTED OFRCERS

MiK IS THE GREAT MDIACE

HDPE DAWNING
FOR MEXICANS

CARRAIIZA AHD VILU BREAK

(tram e^tr

BUCKLEY IS ALIVE

STABBED HIS WIFE

WBIOIRG TOOK PUGE
a BOWBIS RARBOR

ROBBERS MADE HAUL

In order to be merry you ehoLiId buy your goods
at P. K.'s. There is no doubt that we have just
what you need for Christmas presents—suitable
for anybody, consisting of China Dishes. Common
Dishes, Kitchen Hardware. The'dishes consist
of Sugar Bowls. Spoon Holders. Cups and Sauc­
ers. Oatmeal Dishes. Cracker Jars. Berry Sets.
Plates. Etc.
We have a lot of nice trinkets at from Ic to 5c
each that will please the children. p»ere are
Trumpets. Flutes. Rooters, Rattlers. Finder Rings.
Crickets. Balls. Doils, Mouth Organs, Knives.
Sterescope Outfit with American. European and
Religious Views. Good things to eat; Raisins, Cur­
rants. Dates. Figs. Candies. Nuts, mixed and not
•roixed. Look up what you want for Christmas
and come and see what we haver We are sure
you will find something to suit ypu at the cor­
ner of Front and Cass streets.

Grocer

Mldm

K O D A K
The Christmas Gift that will appeal to every
member of the family—will add to tbe joy of the
Christmas day and of every day that follows.
BROWNIES - $100 TO $10.00
KODAKS
$5.00 TO $50.00
TRIPODS - , 75c TO $3.00
CARRYING CASES; ALL SIZES. KO­
DAK ALBUMS. ALL KINDS. TANK
DEVEL0P4NG OUTFITS, pEVELOP^4NG AND PRINTING OUTnTS. ETC.'
Our stock of Kodalf^nd Kodak Goods is the
rixost complete in I^orthem Michigan, and our
sa\es force is thoroughly conversant with the Ko­
dak line, and anxious to show them to you.
Come and see them.

WAIT’S
DRUG STORE

FRONT & UNION STS.
TRAVERSE CITY

THE FARMER’S STORE

FOR WIFE OR
MOTHER
'■■J-

A gift that will mean many a Merry Christmas and
one that will recall pleasing remembrances of the
giver for years to come is the 1904 Automatic Wash­
er. This machine will wash the clothes clean and
do the w(tt easily, if you are not satisfieef with it
after using it 30 days, you can return it and get your
money back.

FRANK TRUDE

SILVBI UKE MAR

PRIZE BARARA EAe

XonsJCoiK

MRS BIMaiRE PARKRURST
GOLIAPSEB IR JAIL

CASTOR IA

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
United States Deporitory Traverse City, Mich.
DIRECTORS

Frank Hamilton.
J. D. Munson,
H. A. Musselman,
W. F. Calkins.
Ralph Case,
k
A. W. Rickerd.
Leon F. Titus.

Total Beaonrcca. -

DilMYNllmAlvqiBMtU

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-UXORD-EAGLE WANT AOS PAY”

aum nuLVZBn hesaui ahd hmthis* bat zahix, Ttn!SDA\ deoehbek », «a?'

Great Annual m
Holiday Sale ^
Hundreds and thousands of the newest and prettiest things for useful and pnractical holiday gifts. Also much that is needed in strictly nesti'™! desitable wearing apparel for Me'b, Wo
'omen and Children—all at positively the lowest prices of the year! Whese are very busy days at this store. It will
i
pay you to
arrange to start your Christmas trading as early as possible -early in the month and early in the day. You can
do as much.in one forenoon hour as in two after noon. A few of the hundreds of attractive offerings;

Men’s and Young Men’s Clothes
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and

Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Dresses

Overcoats worth $1 5, and $16 at $10.90
Overcoats worth 16 50 & $18 at $13 65
Overcoats worth^ZO and $22 ,at $16.50
Overcoats worth up to $25.00-at $19.50

HOLIDAY SALE PRICES MEAN UNUSUAL SAVINGS"
One Lot of Ladies' and Misses'
Coats in black, navy and
brown;--good models, were,
S6.50, $7 50 and $10j to be
closed out in the
i| Ar
holiday sale, $695&

—Every man who has any consideration at all for
economical buying should take advantage of these ex­
tra special values in good clothes. The overcoats indude the pxjpular ‘Chinchjllas, Fancy Overcoating,*, and
THE ROYAL CHRISTMAS GIFT
black; belted and plain models;'shawl and coilvertible collars.
Dependable Furs
THE iSflTS tn laical Autumn aud Wlni.-r n:oU< la and fabrics; nine Scrsca aui! a Mg mneo <>f colors
and paitc-rns.
Overcoats for Men end.Young Men. >!rcs ;;x
Mcekinawe for Men and Boyi; i.lai.la and
to .is; kerc t1- to IK., sale prices. *4.50.
plain colors; .-xlra s|u-cial
at $1.95,
«.50 and .............................................................. 19.50
15.50. $7.50 and ...................................................SB.9S
MEN’S KERSEY PANTS, madium and heavy weighu: priced apcclal for the Holiday Sale. ^ |

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r.l !.sc,

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I

Crautiful Ceati In Pereian Lamb. Arabian
Lamb, Ural Lamb. Plinh, Velour, etc.; IiIkU
cullara it IarK<‘ slmwl collars Itiat button
up snuciv. ri< hly silk or salln lined: worth
ii|> to idl: in Uk- Holiday Sale at S16.S0, SIS.
S22.00 and ..........................................................*S25.00

siiaai. an-l .\UH-;al Sl.ai.-.l Siarlr,
W". .ic, up tu l-f.-.u. Kur

..S4.50

DRESS SKIRTS

cn. Votp-n, l.liK-n*. llaUkti-*. eti ;, (bin
. 98c. SI.2S. $1.75, $2.50. $3.95. M.95 and $8.00
Ladle*' Shirt* and Balkan 8leu*e«. tn ftray
f1i>ii:;cl; Bpecial tn the Holiday Sale at
$US

-Hundreda of e

• .vale at St-95, $1.45 and

; 52.90. 5J.9J. MAO.

SILK PETTICOATS In Emerald Green. Certsp. Klns't Hloe. Black, etc................ ...$2.45, $2.»5, $S.W

KJ» icd ............................................................. V.SO

Cbiistmas Soggestlons
From All Over the Store
I NTII. .SL’W YEAU t;.

.=

New Sultinga and Ceatinga: extra valuea, ai. yard, $1.50 and..;.................. SLOO

Silks for CbrlstmM
A WONDERFUL SHOWING AT
SPECIAL hOLIOAY PRICES.
Beautefla Sllka, Silk PopIIdb, Chameuees.
Silk Kriij«-d«-(yicnca In plain and brocadcil; Wool fiSri-L-;. Canton f'rcpcs. etc.
I values ai SOc, S1-2S. S1.S0 and
up te $24)0 yard.

Uidie*' Tailored Suit* in neweat fall and win­
ter model*; Kponge*. M*tala*»e». Pebble
fhevlot*, .<’otdKro>8, Bedford Cord*. Serge*.
Broadcloths, elr.; SillIk-iltied Cutaway CoaU.
Plato Fklrta: value* up
to fri and S:;.Ui at S8.S0. $11.50. $16.50, $19JI
Ladies' end Misses’ OfMet*. one lot In siUc
and cloth. <l]1 1913 stvle*; were IG.30, 18.50,'
f|n«nd 413. In this sale at $4.95, $6.45 and $7.$a
Beautiful Drew** In laieat model* and tnaleu afternoon and
rial*. -I r BtreeL
id evenlns
to $25. will so in U>e Great
$9.50.__$11.50,
$13J0. $16.80
Holiday Sale _______
,..................................

and ........................................................................................... S4.S0

Boy’s Soils and Overcoats In the Annex Next to the Main Store
Be;
oya' 2-part
hundred* c

New Winter Coats in the latest
models and fabrics, includ­
ing Persianna cloth, Astrachans, heavy Cheviots,
Chinchillas, Novelty Coat­
ings. etc., were $12.50 to
$23: sale price $19.50, CO CA
• $11.50, $16,50. $^4.'&.W«»V

85c Table Linens

Splendid Linens

69c‘ yd.

85c yd.

Gr>od quality Satin
Itainakfc'. tlHcr blabclivd

I Inches uldc-

Napklna to match at S3.95 doacn.
$1.25 Fine Satin Damaek. blradir-I nnd nltvcr
bk-arlK'd. (or the HolldBy Sale, yeid
8S«
Napkin*.to match at S3.15 deten.
Satin Oamatk Napkin*. K|0-'tnJld quality, nil
linen;
valin-i*. «r. dor.-n................ '...........',$?.15
Pretty Oreiter Scarfa. Ooillea, Crnterpiecea. Fancy
Llnena, Fine Table LinCne. including Pattern Table

KOn YlEN’-Vikwcar. H«1.icry, Handhcr
chief:. .-iuM-'iidir-. Arm IL.mls ..c;uir
atilv or in »urlou:: ■ o;c.
•■c
SW..-II. ■
SWCBIIT K-uil-. 1' •• • . -ll;
CIcv.s atvl Mltlcns tu
...- vcol.

'mmmi
SI in or a ni<ic irf Fui, "ic

“S;..ni 555

..d........................................................................... «■“

Pretty Christmas Handkcrchlcls
Hand Bias. Pins, ^welcry.'Etc,
In Individual Clulslmas Boxes
,. rc Miu l! find K cm in ymoK endless varie-

T

35e ano
Site
and
.................................................. .........60c
Leather Hand Ba|
. $1.00.
all the
Knit

Gloves and HoslEiy

...................................................

styles; all color* and sites, at...............................

-\yoiDCD*8 Underwexr

Very appropriate fdr Xmaa. Oltia.
"Ladlea' and Ml«*ea’ Keaa, the ben wUndard
niahea end the biggest valuea we'v« ever
ehown. at. pair. 25c and........................................... SOi
Udies’ -BurBen” Wool Hete, spceUl
Great lioHday Sale aL pair................................
Others si>eclal at 45c pair.
Ladles' SUk Hose tn all the different color* a*
te dbd Mack, at $1.25, $1.50 and
aplendld value* in the HoUday
Sale. aL pair. 27c, 44c, 79c and............................ I
Ml*»e*- WdM Heee, eitm tmallty. all aUea. at..
Ladies' Sllkateen. Wool, Jsrsey.and Qelf Oleves,
.our best grades in all popular colora and black,
at iialr. 25c and..
_____

weights; very S|>ecl8l values in
5
this ►.tic. ;u c.!<ti, 25e. 29c. 4$e and...................
and.
^uiti. priced special at 48c« 79e.
$t,50 to ............ ..................................%2.UI
‘ChiieVen’V Heavy Ribbed Underwear; Barmeni.
. 1Se. 25c-*nd...................................................... ...........S5c

________ ______ ack I

for winter: in ii^dlvidual Cl
I«lr, $1.00 and...........................................................$141
fool KnR Leggings, extra quality and weight.
Holiday Sale. pair. 50c. 65c and..........................
aby Knit Drawer Laggings In -whita, Kray, car­
dinal and bitcL gpiendkd qBallUe*. at SOc. 75c

and ..............7^... -Ay. ..............$141

Cbristmas Gifts for Mat & Boyi

Esi^rlally suitable for Glft-Glvlne—

SWEATERS, SKI CAPS,
TOQUES, ETC.

combination Set*, Hose. Neckwear. Arm Band*. Sapporlera.
'^uoponder*, Haadkercblefs, varlona eombinaUoDS. SOc. 75c,
$140 and ......................................................................

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$141

- Silk Initial Handkerchief*, a big calactlon. at....10c. 2Sc and 60l

Men'* Silk Hose Id black and popotar color*, pair.................. SM
Xmgt. Neckwear—A wonderful allowing of the latest ideaa,
nMiny in individual holiday boxes. Big i:ioke range at

A Htavy “Rope-Stlieh- Sweater Coat! Cmld anythlnd'l-o
more |■ra^llc8l? We it-" iiit-ra la a Mg ahsnnmcni of the
liopulBC
■uIbc colors Dig. cozy IShawl and Dyrs Oillare. SpU-udid
talueb at 86, $6 and $740-

19«. 25c. 35e, 50e,

7Se and........................................................................ $14C

Bilk Muffler* at SOc. 75c, $140, $145. $1.%0 and..............................$2«

New Knit Mufliere in many elyle* and color*, choice at....

MEN'S FLANNELSHIRTS. CAPS. SOX. GLOVES

•f an.l regula
leyi' !
I Rvron collars: specialI at 62.5U ap.
$34,«: other, as low a* ....
“Spalding* Jersey Sweat■ erw. navT. igaV- maroon .,
and white.................... $240

and

........................................ $1.61

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Free Wltti Our Premiuin TIokets

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Blankets, Special at 89c, 59c,
69c, 98c i^d $1.19
““ “

"ss Esryr*’*
Oeod Heavy Comforter*, one lot in the Great Holiday Sale
BMt Baby Blankcte at .

..50c. 76c and $140

Outing Flannels, Klmona
Cloths, Etc. in this Sale
this sale, per yard. 10c. Sc and................................ ;...............
Good Shaker Flarinela, Holiday Sale sporlal, yard.................. *'/

t"

Men-e Flannel Shirts. $1. $143 and tl.50 valnet. In tb* HoU­
day Salo at 79c and..................................................................... .
Men's Flannel Shirts, "Zero," “UlIKaiT'' and regular eotlars: all colors; extra valuea at$240, $2. $1.50 and.............. $14S
Men's Wool Sox. medium and heavy weights; dark oolore:
Sale price, pair
..............
14a
Men's Sox. One cashmere and heavy all-wool sox; special
valoe* at 50c, 39e and......................................1...........................
Men’s New Fall artd WInUr Capa: Chincbillaa. Pluh mad
Fancies; for thi* aala. 1140, $1. TSc. 60c and.....................

t-

Njrtfia FInnnelA DwekMng FleecM ppd 0
liest colora , • ■
*.......... ........robe*, yard.'

AtaBdip FMBMM, Mdtoi aad enni Im*t 4Mla
. nrlpea. cbccka and ptala colora. at yard, 35c and..

Hundreds of Dolls and Toys for the Children
• wonderful collection of novel and pracOesl UHdeb i

Sleds.-Doll Cutters, Coast­
ers, Footballs, Baby Cut­
ters. Etc.
Wonderful Toy Circuses,
Polly Dolly Toys, Novelty
Toy Balls, Etc.

DOL.L.S
— A wonderful rollenlon! lYwlng
Doll* Jointed-Dolls. Kid ]k>dy Uolla.
Dree* DoUa, 'Celulold Dolls, new
Kevpie Doll*, etc., etc.

Finger Toy Animals, Ted­
dy Bears, Walking or Bark­
ing Dogs, Monkeys, Ele­
phants. Foxes, Etc.
Pianos. Chimes and other
Musical Instruments. ,

Free with 20,30,40,50,60,75,100 or More Tickets

Premiums for Home and Personal Use
T>!nner Bel*—(iuaraiileid Silverware In sets and indUidoal pieces—Cai
cctrli; and IU« Ijinips—IVitlcoat*—Suit fasoa—I'tnlirellas—'Vauhes—Hix
—A I’AIK OF t'O.VSTING BOBS FRIU-; to the llrsl parly of children I

D 3"0 Premlntn Tlcketa.

,

Clevaa and MIttzi
and draas wear: knitted i
S14B. $140. TSc, 50c, S9e

rather: this aale

MEN'S UNION SUITS 95c, 1.25. 1.50. 230 & *33 C
Fall and Winter Weight Union Suits: Oeoee lined, rib'bed In
colion or cotton and wool nilied. all woni ribbed; "WhUe
Cat" and -Superior' make*. 'Vorth $!45 to $4, at »Sc,
$145, $140. $2.60 and....................................................................$840

MEN'S HEAVY Ff-FJTTJID UNDERWR Etch iSt
SanlUry Fleeced Shlrtmii^rawere. nice whRe Beece back:
1] sitoa. 30 to 4S.
Msn'a $145 and $1.50 Fin* Wool Shirt* and Drawera. In light
and dark gray salmon and ecru eolorm; all dUes to 48;
special for the Holiday Sale, ea^.............................................. I
Beya’ Wool Ribbed Union SulU and "Wrigbl'a HemUb"
nwcod I nlon 8vlU at $l: Boys' extra heavy Fleeced Un­
ion Sana, all tUes to 16. vul
effects; 60c and............................................................................. $1
Bo;ra’ winter Cap* In Ute.t etytes; serge* mad fancies:
E,'iuMi™.lErOTem. tt'bw'.'■ btov»;

^ 4 Vrtt #STOBe4 THM MAISM 4^ ^Si2P

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yeiiibcqpTO.
■traverse CITV. MICH1GAP4

NOTE—Soy.' Fiin.l,hlo» or. In th. Mnin Etorm.

MORE SENSIBLE CJFTS FOR MEN

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fiAASD T&AVEB8E HE£AU> AHD TSAVKBtE BAT EAOLB, TUESDAV, DBOSOEB 9.1918.
^rcMt
Archie. Hrc.
Frank I’armrntar
haa fQiw to AbfoII to vork on a.)«■<>■
nh.ni (or Mr. Curiiat.
Frank Uarland went to Sllahi'c
Ttin«rta>- on buminooa.
Mr» Whittaker nd two rbUdrna pi
Trwveme Cjiv apaat Thankairtvln|t
anil Mra. W. V. Wlk^.
Mr. Hall and dafitfuer of l.awton
P|M>nt ThatikwlvlnK with Mark Olearan and fanllr*
Mr. and Mra. A. J. MrManua are
vi.lilnE relaijvn* at D.>wer» Harlwr
f and Old Mlaalon thi* woek.
VV. I.. luacbifian or Chtcwo U vUltIni: hla aon. Wlllii. .lllarkiDali.
’ t'liaa. Uurfa lx irininilna irc«>« for

Mr. and Mrs, I. .. ....... ..
. ..
Rot>en of llurkley. Mr and Mm. A1
iM.lnoerand faniilj of Grant. Mr Bkln
ner haa one of the tlneit
houpea In the louniry e<iiil!«-d with
mil the new modem Imi-roveroent*
We hope Orandntk Skinner win liv.
a number ot j^eara yet to enjoy the
coitifont and pleapurea of her
borne.

Greatest of A.11 Gfiristmas Sales
Om Christmas Stocks Are Now at Their Best They're
Bigger and Better Than Ever Before
,

(Jrcmt Ctnttr

of M

dav and hVidH)
. Mrs, Rohen G
with her daughte
Is-slle Nelson left for Chh-ago iSl(1a) morulng
day afternooo while huullng raMilts,
Frank Heard nf Traverse Hty vl
he got on a stump to wat*h for (Uu-.
Ited rHatIv.-s In .Arolile last week.
and tlie gun sllpited. sending the
STOW RRAni sriiooi,.
eharge la hi* left le^ about lialf wu)
Eva McManus. Toaeher.
t.eiween hi* sne.- and IhvI»-. It enter,
od the inside of hi* leg, tearing a hole
la tlie flesh ami laving the aitery
Counlg JUno
hare, Inflhting a dangerous wound.
He was rarried to the nearest house!
where he will !«■ obliged to Slav three i
County Line. Dec. 2.—Mr Vanhorn weeks before he can be taken to jils’
has rernmed to the Clark Coates lura- home, onlv tliree mile* away, Tir.
her Job to finlah Ills lumber eimlnE. Alex fomell dress>-d the wound ami
which he began lost tprinr
Ml.** Mary Earl Is taking rdre of him.
' Fred Skinner and Sirs. Chatlerden The Grant Aid tool
were U> Traverae City on business last dollar* Thanksgiving day. There
week.
good crowd and a fit
flue p<
Mtw 5!oe, who ha.« been afflicted
i-hfldren.
with the rheumatism all the fall. Is no
. . .iries has reHvuMHl i
better at ihU wrltlnit.
home from Traverse City, where she
.Mr and Mrs. mi Kellogg. Jr. vis has been several w.s-k*.
*
Ited their parwnu last SunJa)-. Mr
and,Mrs. IV. R Diton.
The Thanksgiving dinner* at Grant of til*' week.
church waa very siieeessful. and the
Mrs
Morg
proceeds amounted to over SIC. The Mek.pir a few day* juu
progranr which was given by the
teacher of the Ramiey achnol and her
I* calh-d honie i.v the
puplla deserves special mention, and Illness of his hroiher,
was enjoyjcd hi all prepent.
S I- Ilracehridge experts'to go to
A ood arcldent orenrred 'Sunday i'eioskev tomorrow to attend a con­
vention of bU chunb.
Mr. and Mrs. Md'herson of <llen................
, , petered ^he
garv, are vlslllng the latter's par<-nl*.
r IMG of bis leg iofbctlng a
Mr and Mrs. John McCombs.
k>iu wound. His compacl
John Kennedy is going through the
lilm to tbe home oT MTU Haines, neigIiborhv>d fluishliig the com slirislwhere a pTu'sIcian was summoned and
his. Injuries c*r»d for. The young
Exra.Tlei
man will noi b<- re'overed sulHelenil)
ano. to be nioved for at leapt two weeks
A trained nurse. Miss Mary Bari. Is
<sriHK (Or him.
UMe Cora Skinner' Is on the aick
list.
The Odd Fellows dance at Wexford
last Thursday vieiting was largely atMarvin Cleiidenlu
ti-nded and a g<xid titne was reimned.
Edd' Connine of Weilord, baa
bought the Tlllaugh store at InterJames Kl-lridge.
G. C Huger and fatiilly and IVank
jieeta to have In running ordc-r In a Hager and fomilv sjienT Tlutnksgivlng
short time. R- O I.dton of Traverse with Mr. sn.l Mm, Henrv ihirkhpl.h-r
City, will be general manager
Watson Rare)- mme flome \V**dni>»^ Fred Skinner has his tieBuilfiil new day for a few dav«.
“^ouBC comiileiod and moved Into It In
time to entertain Tliaaksglv ing with
a sumploouB turk* y r«n»t. Those pres­
ent bMides his own family were .Mr twq 1
and MVa. Coger and granddaughter
Mr and Mm. Jasf*ei l*Hi her w.-ie
Jean of Sfaermaa, and their daughters visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. BlUrldgo
Ruth and MtODle. alao sob Roy. Mr1 Thnrsilav.
A, T Clark left for Fibre. V. I’.,
itaiurday. where'iie has employment
Croup is a terrible dlseaw. it at for the winter
tacks children so suddenly they -are
Ratey. Mr.
very apt to choke unle*-s given the
family v
proper remedy at on( c There is noth ren Biieirv of Sjtrlngllem Thursday.
Ing better la the world ll;aii Dr King's
Mr. and .vtra. U A. Dickinson
.New Discover), l^wis fhamltcrlaln. moved to South Doardnian Wednesof Manchester. Ohio, writes about bis dav for the winter
(hlltfrcn; '•Sometimes In severe at­
Mr and Mr* H c Flanders and
tacks we weer afraid they would die. children *i>eni Thankaglring with .Mrs.
but since we itroved what a certain
Iffany and f.viullv at Fife l^kc.
remedy Dr. Kings New Iriscovery Is,
h'ield Itewe> of Kalkaska came
Thursday for a few- ilays' visit al the
we have no
croup, coughs and colds." So can you. home of Mrs. Minnie Dowen and re­
:.tic and »1.00. A bottle ahould lie in turned to his home Ssturdav.
Mr. and Mrs Ia>well Thortie came
I very home. At*U drugglsta of TravRaiunlay (or a visit at the home of
i rse City.

Tbis is the new brand fot
an old established flour..
Doe that stood the test of
years' trial. Have YOU
tried it? You'll iike it.
Your grocer sells it.

The Haim^
& Lay Co*
The Old EetabliBhed Millera
vy
N.

This Christmas Sale Is ready- for yo-i righi no*. We invlic you to «>mp. and
m the i.uylng iK-netlts of thI* Holiday event. Whether you spend little or miirh for ChflslTiias. till* S-ule oft.-r- un;-'ial opisirlimllie* for iHiylng naeful gift* at motiey wiving pr.ics The entire range of ymig Innilly ned* i. r.n>rciJ by
nur five departiU'-nts and tlie quality of everything in ihl* btnte makes the article u wurthy gin w|i.-ilit-r the
price you pay Is large or stiinil. IJjyrhopa tli.- following listful Ueiii* will suggest gift* xiu ll l*- glid to Ui>

Christmas
Suits and Overcoats Suggestions
Men> and Yonng Men's

Of course you've heard
about our successful

Christmas
Contest

Men's and Young Men's Snlts
and Overcoats at...........................
Poahivelv equal (o unul $7.50 value*.
then you would expect for this low price

There are eight valua­
ble prizes to be given to
the men. women, boys
and girls Who receive
the Highest number of
votps. One, vole free
with every 10c pur­
chase. Be sure and
vote fot^^your favorite.

QO

Overcoats of Chinchilla and fancy cloths, with
shawl collar.
‘ Suits made of all wool Serges. Worsteds and
Cassimeres. All new goods this season. In every
way equal to $12.50 and $13.50 garments.

In every way equal to garments selling
ut $16.50, $18-and up to $25.

AU Felt Shoes

Great Savings on Boyh*
Overcoats
3 to IGyearsizes
al 81.98, $2.48, 83.25 and op to 6.48
for beautiful Chinchillas: $1 to $3
saved, according to price.

You’ll find scores of
novelties, as well as
useful articles in this
list. All appropriate
for gifts.

Rcady-to-Wcap Dept.
Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs

We are maklna price iDdaccmcnls In this deparhnent tbnl
sbonid appeal directly to yon.

Tbi* lot al

.......$4.85

-rs. .Ic.. 26c.

Oak Pjtrlor Tallies, sizes, 24x24.
v>rv siH-eiiil at............'.,..$lJi0

Ladies’ Kid 01llove*\$1.00, $155.

Better Tables at $5.76, $8.98, $8.75

' Silver Mesh Bags.
Leather Hand Bags—StiU- of
liayfK at U oO.

COUCHES — N<it1iimr emild be
more Miii:dil.-.«iK a Rift for fa­
ther and motlwr. A complrte
s|ioivii.R-$6B6, $8.76, $9.96,
$12.78.

Christmas
Rugs

Fancy PiUow Tops, 25c. 29c,
49c. 98c.
Hen’s Fnr Caps, $1.48, $3.75.
$4.98.

Fancy
Linens

$5.79

Brisrlit new |>attrnis.
S<'C the l'xl2 Room i<ize Axminsitr-Rt^ lliat we offer at $18A8
(.’oinfufris
with rugs
si4Ihic at

8man Bugs at $1.48, $165/ $446

Tin- liir^'cst atiiV la-sl sliowiiig
• i- imiiU-. (J)<>ifi<-s. Lunch

$2.95

Fups ' Fups

Library and
Parlor
Tables

Ladies’ Bath Bo^- Very haii.l.•.«iii^>att.Tti>..-Hit $2.48.,

New models that are perfect in fit and
hang: $8.50,values.

$1 60 for large size Black Ck>ney Muffs.
84.95 for beautiful Arcadian Lamb Sets. Has
large Shawl collar and satin lined inuffe.
Better-Fur Sets at $7.50. $9.45. $12,50 and up to
$25.00.

B0CKEK8—.Uwax-R n |>lcasing
:iM<i Jleei-Iilal.|.. giftSewjng Bocker* $1.25. $1B5. $2.76
Ann Eocker*.. .$2.60, $4.75, $6.48
.\ FiiiiH*d Oak Itockf-r With
*priiiir seat, leatlier eim-ivd;
Ijiriri- and r«H>uiy. Wonderful
/valui* for
....................$6.T6

'-"^estone Hat
lat PiU|,.9&c,
Pini^95c. 49c.
69c. '

Ladles’ SnltR at 89.60

Ladies' and Misses' Skirts
at............................................
These skirts are well worth $3.95.
Made from whipcord.

Furnlfure
Ottr second fioor devoted adosively to FnmHnre, Bugs and
Carpets.

Men's Tie*, in‘holi.lay t...xcs.
24c and 48c.

A group of suits at this price (hat formerly
sold al$15 to* $18.45. Made fromall wod
serges, boucles and fancy mixtures.

at.....................................................

Tliii deptilmoil ii now Ow
largest in Northern Michi*
gan. Have you seen the
new premiums?
Over fo^
added to our stock. We in­
vite you to see them,
courteous clerk will g^dly^
show them to jrou.
1

GLOBE STAMPS

Made; trom
from g<
good weight Cheviot; collar tad
cufi$ trimmed with fal
fabric fur; sizes 6 to [4
years: value $3.95.

Ladies' and Misses' Wool Dresses

We Are Giving Out
More Preminms
Than Ever

SAVE

812.45,14.95, 18.45

For Mother or Sister.
At pair, 69c

Women’s Fell Simpers

...

priced at

Children's Coats at $2.90

F»cy Felt Slippers
With fiir or ribbon trim­
mings. 98c, 81,28,81.48

Ladies' Fine Coats. The latest creationraf the
season.
Values up to $25. .-^^xdally

Women's Silk Plush Goats. Full length:
perfect workmanship: recommended
fot warmth and service Plush coats
worth every cent of $1695. MO 7C
-Priced now at.............
Women's Cheviot and Thibet Coal*. Some
are trimmed, other* are ro»de in plain
tailored *tyle. Every coat a big bargain.

Just the thmg for Grand­
ma. At pair 89c

ll-M.-n..

Far lined and PInsh Lined Overcoats at $22 and $M.
FURNISHINGS
High grade coats. Fine shell and fur Men's Wool Socks, good weight, pr. -12o
Parisian Iv<«; Clocka, $1.26,
collars. Priced at a guaranteed sav­ Men's Fleeced Underwear. Shirts
$l 46
ing of from $5 to $8.
and Drawers, the kind that usu­
ally sell ut 50c. This sale......... 81c
Men's winter v/eight kersey pants, Boys'50c Jersey Overshirts at —85c
Men's Fleeced Union Suits, closed
priced for the Christmas ^
Knitted suppers, all
a„.l
kfotch. This sale at................... 88c c.il.ii-. juiir. 98c: •
sale at. pair.............

Plash Coat Bargain
Extraordinary

Xmas Footwear
Slippers and Shoes make
usefifl gifts. Choose from
our large stock.

Mud) better

Suits and Overcoats at $8.90

Salts and Overcoats lor Men
and Young Men at $11.98,
$14.98 and $16.50.

turn

“Tasty Pastry” Floiir

PAGE nn

GLOBE Dept. Store’s

'dm Arbor

School beKsa aaaln Monday after
the ThatikKBliHu; lueulhm
MiRi Kate lah-, who attends nrhool
___ ____ jiery.
Empire, hop been vIsltliiK
. Koy Grubb an<l raniily have nioved dayn with her parents here.
■0 Travetwe City tor the
Several miles have l»en purvey.sj
IMojde
■ward :
home ol A. J. , .M«-M
ManuK Tueaday111. Tl
Haven to Clen
Arthur W||«on U plahterinit liin Arbor and north('.led
of Glen Arbor
houae.
'
The third, foiirtli knd flltb itradea
aero !<i>elled ilu«n by Itorii Cray o(ami wlieii the new stale reward ruad
ihO^Jourtb Brnde.
TRe^anirork i liih met at the home Is romideted across the V'wiislii]i
great step in tbe line of ndot W, F. Wllkon fUturdav evenlna
.
The ftrat jWn of the' evenihR *bb vamement.
A comnilMlon firm In Chtmeo has
Plieqt In danrloi; and (tie latter |<art
of the eretilna Mrs WUiiou etitertabi- imrrliaited the \’essen dock at this
and
ed fho iiiemberfi with a Vloirula re­
ntal. whleh ever.voiie eiUoyrd. Uahi Ret it read) for neat teoauu's i.usiness.
Kufus Shea vvho is the local rejirerefrobbtneotg aere aerve.l.
*
Mr. and .'lr». wmis lllackman, who
are aulns to ('hliaao. wer»- ajireeably
aii(|irlifd when twenty-five of their
friend* caJhhl uikiii them Friday evenItiR. The ev.ninc
»a.i ideaaanilv
aiient with niualt and eard*
Win Johnaoii and family *i>ent
Tburaday at the home of HiiRh Hoy.i
tVtcr F. IjirdleV auto truck look paratUE for the use of the classes
thtrty younc iwide to, Old
In agriculture, physiologv and boianv.
Thuraday evetilna to attend a dnurjni; These and also several new Usiks
party.
for the llbi
Mr. a I Mrs. -lohn lirdle of Mi
I Thanksgiving with I
Mr* Aiiill Siimiueel
Miss Gladys M.-GarT)" I* visiting at teacher, siient Thanksgiving v
the home of Aniil Sunquesl.
al her home In Empire.
Mrs. Ank.-rsoii of Inng I^ke s|ioi
F. Wslkishas 1/lrf*en quite 111
------j .........................—....

Wi-dne*day with Mrs Frank Griibh.
t l« slow ly Improving.
Ad'lle MeMi.lh-li sis'iit Thaliksglvlm;
with her iiurrms. Mr and .Mrs.
Mc^Mullen.

(

2’f

(’ciiti-rpi-vcs.

Dressier

S.arrs. • i.-,. Ill Kattciilicri;. Drawn
Work and Laic Trimmed TattcriH.

Exceptional valnes at 26c, 49c,
69c, 98c, $1.25, $1.49, $1B8 and np
to $4 98.
Embroidered Waist Patterns,.
■mlir<>Jilcri-d in silk on fine white
I rejic. Ill 79c.
Ladies’ Auto Scarfs, all oolnrs.
49c, 98c, $1.48 and up to $3.00.

Women’s Wool flbse

Plaid Blankets
Heavy weight, wool fin­
ish, extra size, $3.00 val­
ue. Specially 60 AO
priced at....

Ribbed Top.. The 2Sc
T rhve RSC or T-niw-1

Mr*. -MoKer of Wllliamsbiint *i>en
Oioir parents. -Mr and .Mra. Arrhle
|«an of last week wUh her dauKhter
Thorne.
Mrs- Campbell and sons si>eiii Sun- Mr*. IxircR \Vord<-n.
wtih Mrs. Minnie Dowen and
lost Sui
, .Mr. end Mrs. J. B. IMiie and chUThe Swastikas meet next Thursuay
dren acre caller* at ihe home of Mr. wlih
Mrs. Mike lioyd
id Mrs. C. H. Peek Sunday,
Miss Rertie Wor.len, who ha* been
Minor Dlddleconie leP for KlnKsley
staylnz In Traverse t'liv. reinrned to
Sunday.
her homo here last \Veaue»iay
n.l Mrs. Vl_ ..................... ................
Mrs.’Truman Ij>*w ralUsl »u Mr*
rai,k IViilru. Si.IITho*. Pray one day las' «eek.
-kn oyster dinner w-as alxeii hy thr
.«wa*tika eluh ai (he home of M»
Tlios. Pray on ThankssDInc day.
Rev. 8. A. P Reakes s|>ent one nlEht
last week al Hie hbrne -of Mr. and Mr*
/forth MM
Dowlinc.
l-ioren Worden went to Trmrerac

S'-

Xorih Mabel. Dee.. 1.—Mrs. Grover

Rubbers
Buy Here and Save
Women's Starm RuUmfs
all sizes, at pair___89c
Boys'Ruck^le Rubbers, to
wear with Sox. As low
as................. ..........69e
Men's Buckle Arctics,
warm lined, at pair 81-89
Men's Leather Top Rub­
bers. ali rizee, pr. $1,86
Men's Rubber'Boots, at
pair................ —82.M

Itaiushunt one d&v last wc-k.
It. L. lackey and famltt called i
TYumnn I./>*ee'8 last week Ssinrdsy.

Win Greenman and lamlty moved
Traverse City We<lne»day They have
lived In tbe Guy- Tompkins tenant
bouse.
and from there the) will so to xoutbPearl Lannlo waa ill last week.
ern .MlehlEaD. vlaitins relatives at
Tbe fourth xrade look a term exam­
Vpaltantl and Belleville.
R W. Worden drove to Traverse ination in geoErai'by Friday.
nty Suurday.
Miles GUniore has iialnted hla new
bouse.
ROl’NU l_AKE SC-ttOOU
I.ena Helfrirh visited ni school FriAlma Brelthaupt. Teacher
day.
Then was a birthday party for C..r-

Ogtknsburg

..... sr. They
with Mr*. Prank Smith. Wedneaday.
lliiie dauEhter Vera were Traverse Dec- to.'
Cliy calleis Saturday.
Mil. George Haney ts on the tick
Ml*. R. W. Worden drove to WU- Uat.

; . •

..... „18c
Those in tbe primary departai
neither«a1>M?nt nor urdj- the ■
month, were Carrie and Ida Chlfi
Idler. Crai-e and Henry' Core.
OGDENF-------- --------

NEW YORX-Whea a talae ri#i
was drcnlated amonx forelsna 6
tbe bank of L. W. Schwenk bad
in Brooklyn, a no started. D
ora were^pald 118.000 w ithin on

system Is poisoned by the
^ kept in the body—eerioos ret
Sfien lollow. Vse Dr. Kuat's New
PUls and you wfQ soon set rid of

: Momz

ttAMD TRAVBU nUOD AHB TEAVBn BAT BAOI2, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9,1913.

aeelnp In fancy a line of
ahadowy silk dress.” (it was made ont of And pivlt^ a nod.^np thechimney he tied at both ends into the open win- every day. I have a nice teaser.
(Ipuria lollowlna the ilphi of one si>e- M>nio scrapsof an old pown of Bet' rose;
dows of tbe abodes of very poor peo- Ills name Is V. U Woodworth. .He Is
cUI star that shone with a brilliancy tj s.and bow dellpbtrutly It crackled He spri^a to
bU slelph.tohisteam
pie;these good
purseslu were
a the stndles,
us. of
Weyam
havend
beyoad all the others-tbe sUr that and rustled, as Eleie hupped her repave a vhlstle.
not unlike a footless storklnp. Pin- reading, arithmetic, geography lang­
WM to lead those expecUnt trarelen stored treasure to her heart! > : Now And away they all flew like tbe down ally It became the custom of the peo- uage and spelling. I wish yOu would
to "where tbe young Child tay.**
'that she is quite cuova-les-cenl" (Elof a thistle.
Pie to hanp these empty receptacles write us another letter.
RalM and ftaguiMiem «ft»w
From your Sunshlner girl.
It was a crisp. bMuiHul ^yomlDg to tie spelled the long word .out slowly) But 1 heard him exclaim ashe drove out of their windows on the nliSit bet
F*.mC »yn.h.». ♦
,,
^
. which the little family la tbe small "she Is anxious to have wme of her
Rosa-Turner.
out of sight.
tore Chrtsunas so that St. NocbolM.
So Happy Christmas to alt. and to all a would pnt a pifi into them m be passI am anre that such a scMlful of
^ ®'"®'
0 party wUhoul rhHdren," Mid Jamie house opened their eyes nait day. All friends come over to see her.
of them, from father down to little some dsy this week you are to have
goodnight" •
ed by. I.aler. when the coin of tbe SuDshloers must have ha|i|>y times to0
I will t«y newar te %aorry or.^ doubtrully. .
pcthvr.
Elsie,
had
bunp
up
their
atocklngs
in
a
nice
lltUe
tea
party,
with
two
or'

-realm
became
scarce,
toys
w«re
put
0 frat about avarything.
<g
Itat Jaan aaa aare lhat mamioa
the dMr. tine-honored fMhIon. and three of Rosalie's friends and their
in for the children and aMfcd pres- play in

I will try to ba at happy aa I ♦ would flod a way.
Ctwistmas Toys In Many Lands.
,.„i,
,he grownups, in the north
^ Mn and make ovorybctfyhappy ^
Tbe birthday dawned briplit aad sounds of Christmas Jubilation came mammas invited. I am polng to lend
had
We all admire the disptay of toys country, where It was rather chilly at .Belblre. Mlc-h., H. F, D No, 8. Box 29. *
^ M far aa I can.
^ rlear. It wm a fro«&' atoralDp lull from one room and another. What a RoMlle the pllt band dishes 1
beautiful
thing
U
Is
that
hearts
are
when
1
was
nine
yearn
old.
and
you^ln
the
shop
wlndoVe
that
each
year
ChrtatmM time, tbe pursaa were hunp
Nov. 29, 1913.
J
I will try to be laving, helpful * of aparklea. Evod' branch on fevory
so
MSlly
pleaaed
and
eyes
so
qnlc'sly
shall
have
popcorn
and
molasses
prows
larper
and
more
bewildering
In
on
the
mantelpiece,
and It was be- Dear ITesIdoai—
• and kind to avarybodyand to ^tree wae covered thickly with rime.
variety, es|>e<-lally as the holiday sm- lleved the pood old Mint would come
Since 1 haven't srliu-n to you in ,
0 avory living thing.
4 and a million ahlnlnx (roat cn'atala made to shine on Christmas morning! candy, and a beautiful time.
"Well. 1 declare. ' what's this!"
Your loving
»on approachea The wonderful In-, down the chimney to fill them. When such a long ume 1 thought I- would
,0
M I avar fail In trying ta da 4 danced In the ertap cold air.
"SUter Helty."
venilv.- genius exhibited in the merti- these purses went out of fMblon. artte'you a few tin** I go to school
4 thaaa thingt, I will -Try, try ♦
"Hurry, children!" Mid mamma. Father wm putting' on hla gUsser,
They were bright fa^ that path- snism of man^- ofthem awakens the stockings were substituted and lia»e every day and ani In Uie slith grade
4 ^4lf\."
♦ 'The party hM arrived!" And ahe and reading with a tender smile the
^
.
# led the way to the big window and little note written in a fre^. gltllsh ^ around tbe breakfast tixble that interest of the old aa well as the been used ever sinew,
I like to go to school^ 1 am fourteen
handmorning, and loving, appreciative yonnp. But very few of -use iwalUe
year* old. We have all our |•outO(.•s
.......................................................10.1, nuU. u,. cn....
MIM CLARA N. BATES, Editor.
dug. 1 have lost my butiun and
How Jamie and Janet iangbed. and
P.P.: (A.d
tt.
,"T!.
I!:-.”.”"'.”'------------------On
clapped their band*, and pranced up toral t.U,.r 0
would like anbiber.
b°.V) 1 Jo«
*“ ■"»
" '■
Th. ««««..
dim Clara'N.Batea.
From your loving Sunshiner.
and down with delight!
nr*t yiM PrOaident->Mra. "•••'
Ml
There wm laet month'* ChrtetmM
^
Lorenw Palmer.
•ataa WWUainS.
-or >»(!■■ -kb'-lo-bd K-lo. bokblob 1. .omoUbb. lb.kI.od .nd ibo tollcoo,o,oolr. "pl«oi." Tb.
tree eecnrely planted In tbe anok. At .b.t bolob u loi,»..lbl, nibbt
I have sent you anoflier button and*
Baeond Vloa Pfadldant—M(a. Ii**?* the top of the everpreen wared a pay
ITUIO.UOO ni bb.o 10 rooleol m"“'—'r
>'»''■ "> S“'“ -™
Porrbo,.,..
v.o™,m by lb. lx.;. am so glad - ibsi you like to l>v W
Panwrey Bhieldt.
little banner a-ith "Come to Our Par- «dr.lih non 10 ooiblid,! U-. J0.1 .
*7
• or
ood Rooi. ood ib.r. U rob Sunshlner.
“•*-■ -rrr Cbrtnoiu .1.00 do... l.aorlo. oi.Hok ohlo. bl.,o.
^ tyt plainly lettered on k by Brolber P«,wlOor. boi oobdkh l.“ .... Ibid II
•X
Don. Pop com and cranberries had i7io.r, 01, ror 1„ ,o,5ol,looo«.
7"'
»rl..lv.,, ,hll. lo oo. „
^
c.lilr Traverse City. MIbh.. r'. F. D. No. S.
r.-ink>. -E,. „iobll.b»,oi oo.rly ibr- bood^
*t>een etranp by Bip Slater, and bunp Wbon yoo m do.o~.lr, look I0.1d.
. Dec. 4. 1913.
• ®**' about the branchee In preuy fettoona. Otj™rdl,.k no l«b «,r«Ok lbl.~i
"'7
“r‘
S''- ■" «"P>">od
dro^b., doll.,
,i.
D™|d. Dey''President—
Here and there were ik'd pieces of
I am ^Ing to aehool evary day. t
suet
or
bones
witb
fresh
scraps
of
am
Ini^the
sixth
grade.
For eludiM
Ngmbar of names on the Cradle
meat. Sereral ears of com were wired
we have reading. arUhmette. lang-'
ReU, Oec. 1, 1913. 3.197.
________________to the branches, and a flat tray conbelieve it's a lime bit of4 a.fi.imM " ‘
“T
» eharm against evil. - Ancient uage. geograiiby. physiology, history,
over have .bilk dress! It was perfectBut the toys manufactured In the
rovmnded only thit mlsUeNEW MEMBERS.
Ulnlng bread cnirabe- and flnely
and spelling. There are thirty-five
Ella Olln. South Boardman. Mich, crack'ed nuts wm placed carefolly la
Yonr iotlagMl
’*
toe which grew upon the oMc tree. pupils going to our school. If I knew
''
o^tty"
rnoiber reached for netty'a try would make the young |*ople of.
full view of tbe children's window.
Mari# Llpp, Northport Mich.
our Shut-lo Helen's address I would

hand under the table—the hand that (he L'nited Suua open their eyes tn
-------------^----------MabM David, Northpert, Mich. Name
send her a card. I have lost my SanJudging by papa'a face, there
^
"doinga" to wonder. A writer in HarperJe Weekshine pin and wish for another. I
sent by Marie Llpp.
ihere wouldn't have to be much
„ut In the ChrlstniMlng forthera l> tells ,,s of some of the.* queer and
Chnatma, on the .R.viera.
air aeemed full'of Dashing wings.
• make believe" about H. Bott>"s
^
contrivance, that are
In some of the small towns on tbe will dose now. hoping to see my let­
-"Cblekadet-^ee-dec!"
(-ailed a little
8UNBHINE CLUB CRADLE. ROLL.
'
Slender fingers be knew i.y expe^
companion.
known
ex|«ndlng water toy., Th.-r^'“*‘»» * '•“"“>■«
takes pUce ter In print.
ipl>ed
guest.
Then
he
stopped
Your loving Sunshlner.
Pauline Csniff. Omena. Mich. Name- **'*''^'
cnee in the pMt to-be so deft and
on Chri«tmaa eve. when at thi.chief
I bounUful
aaiit by Marvel Caniff.
^ ‘>*lP
Susie HnnL
careful they could he aafets tnisU-d
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of dirty sbavlnga But ebutth «» the town, during the mld________________
store.
(
Helen's addreM is; Mbs Helen S.
anving tbe pigeonholes in the old- "Twaa the Night Before Christmas.thoroughly dried t^R^l mass, a number of shepberd.
Kovarik.
Om^
Mich., IL F- D- No. ‘
8UNBHINE POEMS.
'
fMhIoned deak. Really, he had almost
One winter day in the year isiS; In
tj,*
, .nrj,
u,rown from the hills make their appearance
i
«riiHe-h/^
Many Jack ^rosL
'
disused that* desk latel} -It was lii New York City, a father wrote a de.roand
the pteturcaque dress of their I. Bok sY. ■
Oh. merry Jacji Frost is abroad to- ' n head downwards calling. "Honk! .Obb . ,oomlb,ly ho,«le« ob.o..
Ukhllol rbri,l»~i poom for hi.
|„
„ unroll “l»«T
.
.
Honk!" like a tiny automobile horn.
night
Molber ,u n-.dlb, . lellor. loo. Or.o. Th. rhym. w„ rood on lb.
o„o„,
On. .lick
Tko ob'" -bopletd ourto. . U|ob
. Omena. Mich.
And a tricksy sprite is he!
mt-niucd to the birthday tree and Written ^ the same round hand.
morning of December SStb. ninety
^ fioweriKit containing
hla anna, and. advanring to the
Dec. 1. 1913:.
. As be blndi the streams with an Icy «>*«» «
«he suet appreciatively.
"My precious Mother; I am Just njnc years ago. amid Uie shouts of ^
,„oo,er be- hlfih alur, gives ft lo the priest " Dear PTesIdenl-iThere was a flash of blue as the longing to give you something beanti- little menr-makers. and U began:
„ ,mandarin <arrvlng an um- * Christmas
_
_ .
1 go to school every day and aw in
olfering
from the shepTtal Hw.m.)- .01 re.rt the... ««T «y r.lW ..rUontl, t. M. ful Instead of this little needicbbok. "'Twas the night l*forc ChrisIMSs,
tbe fourth grade. 1 like my teariier
hrella.
There
Is
a
whale,
a
tiger,
a
herds
and
a
symbol
of
tbe
NaUvIty.
male, and asked her to share the
made ft myself, anyway, and
and all through the house
. very aueh. Her name Is Miss Bicaolady ot fashion, and sometimes larger
Now here, now there, on hUaparkUng
»>1«perhaps you can make It'use'fu! in a Not a creature was stirring,
SUNSHINE LETTERS.
or Sullh-an. Her home is in Bmptra.
artlsttr flgures. such as
- ^
"Oh. see! aee!" cried Jaml^ wild corner of your workhsskei. My presa mouse."
For |>eu l.have two yellow' cab and
dwarfed
trees
covered
with
fruit,
tiny
Sutions
Bay.
Mich..'
R.
F.
D.
No.
i.
■nmt gutter with hoarfrost bright »•.«'»> •‘^l^ment. 'There I. a downy. ents are surU absurd Hull- things this
And,now. yoii nre all saying. »Vli>
Nov. 19. 1912. a puppy. Tbe eats' name* are Goldy
He .peed, on bl. way over biU.and -oodpecker! I^k at the funny red year—I've had to take them out with we'vtncoown ihatever.slnee weean re­ houses complete In detail all daintily
and Terry Boff. and the pnbpy's name
colored
Dear ITesIdent—

band on the bach of his neck!
little bits of 'doings.' lhat no one but-it,ember!" And so you have., a«i • so
How these toys ar-- made and com1 go to schol every; day. I am In b Jack - I have lob of fun with my
Tlmurt'o,. b... or tb. b-lbur
"V-.- Uoob,d J,no..-U-.
Ilk. you blessed t>oop1e could consider have thouMnds of other rbfldren.
puppy. When my brother and I come
_
my ribbon ” And she cried. -Oli. gRristmaa presents. I've been 'fix- The wriiet's name was Dr. Clement C. icreMed Is a aecret of the manufactur- the third grade. ! am ten .yeata old.
er ^at is never revealed.
f have one brother and two sisters. home from-school he comes to me«
. goody!" and clapped her handa.
ing up' the little closet under the Moore, and he wrote the rollicking
ns. 1 will be glad when CbrbtmM
Tim Mnm have lighted their UmpT
Suddenly all the other bjrta.srot- stairs, and
.Ili;iok,our.,orklbk- «,■», ■J... for .lb.-o.k loM l.r bl.
t'boToipi^kl.-'. i”*"'
comes tor we will have m entertaih- *
^

tered aa a flock of beautiful pine
bok ooiniljit «.li™.» cor .our ... ebllkroo. Ho o-or Or„o,M
^
o" ™,'"':;:. =! aeni and a ChrtatmM tree in oor
TO nUo b'loi oro. bU •»..
troobrnk. «.ooood lo ibo bonle.. .aknHokToikllo.
obllJrn, .oolk bo lo.lok U o«l 7 „ „„ „j ,oo,H.„„,“.,d ,b,y.
aehool bou«x i WUl cloM tor thb
-Hbooff U.0 b..T. to... o-o, ,b. •bolro«n,«,.foo,b.n..hlo.o,tt.lo.l
-Wllb lb. ao.n.1 lo.~
Woilbk 1. .ttoiy olb, yn„ .Iioo 1, ,,,,,
time.
'
mnnnt.in
O'* F''^."Betty.
WM written Grown-up people knew_______ _____________ ______ ,,______ I
Ftom your loving Sunablndr.
topshop or manufirtory is many i
Oicar lialstad.
All day long the birds accepted the
•The darling chHd!" exclaimed Dr. Moore herause he was a scholar
TUI the dawn breaks ct
Ceefl Scott.
hundred wiles away, and even if it Xrertk’tiN' yfu
ha)
children's invitation, and Mog and
*ray.
mother, holding the lllUe note tight, and a writer.
What cunning names tor yellow
the people have no money cau and button. Oscar, tor
ebattered and fluttered about
.(,.o„,,..bk0,ko„,oro...o..,,.«^7. .r~;ob b^kJUlb.
puMveaU! Last year I had a big
He draw. «r««e scene, on tbe* win*«-bed them conii;d'er her airlsimast presents that his Christmas poem did' His own
counm
yellow cat named Danddtion.
Aaw mu*
‘he window,
“absurd little things."
children thougbt It "Just splendid" -long night
. that .lasts six
. months.
.
Of
Maple City. Midi.
vL
_____
•■Oh, mamma.". Mid Jamie and
Brother'Tom wm quite down to the and Mid so over and over again, and course It ris not wholly dark unless
Omena. Mich.
Nov. 21. 1913.
Janet they were fioaliy tucked ttp in
that
UT>e» they aee fair cMUea. and treat.
toe ot his MK-k Irf*fore his hand found they'went nbout the 1
y
Dec. L 1918.
i storm arises, for the o
la large Dear Presldeat—
bed af night, "l,el's always have a

aad flowera lleity'a remembrance. Then hla eyes Christina, day ssring. Just as St. Sick
the aurora
Dear President—
birthday party for the birds!" •
'
his
reindeer
in
the
jmem
Appear to their waklog eyes. .
I
Joined
tbe
Sunablne
Club a tow
shone. Aa scarf-Pln! Such a pretty did to h s roind.-cr in the i«om:
,f,e lima But i am In Uie fourth grade. My rtudle*
one. alilua ntile note attached. Betty -Now.^her. now Dancer.
,, „„rinn the** long evenings the ,re reading, arithmetic.
spelling, time ago. hut I have lost my card and
He Bangs hi., tciele Jewels bright
SUNSHINE 8TORIE&
must have had a windfall, of some
Pnin.cr and \lxen.
Eskimo fathers, who are very artistic.
—ographr and Physiology. button. Will you please aud me
Proo tbe edge of the . cot^
others? I'am at achoo] now and am
Betty’s Christmas Doings.
«.rt-and Tom whistled. Then he On. C^t! on.'Cup.d! on. Do«<i- „rve toys for their children’
IrtrherTmr." MIm”
It WM a dreadfully flat little tnirse.
Driftsowl and walrus ivory are the Ruegsegeer. She is very Wn^l to me. having a god time. I am twelve years
Aid tracca hla sign in filigree
Betty looked Mdly Info lu yawning
"Dear Tom; Dent smile at your To the lop of the porch, to the lop
niaier1a)s obtainable, and from \ bare a quarter of a mile to go to old and am in tbe flUh grade. Onr
Ob Ibe thlnlhg Ivy loaves.
compartmeota.. Just a few lonesome Christmast present Half of It was
J^^e wall!
j^ein are fashloaed cv^- animat and Bfhotd. This Is the first time that I r***h*r»^*ri<«, .’U MiSS SuIIlvan. I
• coppers and an.occMlonal dime or yours already. It's the pin you lo«
'with Mary
«**“ *»•>- «»*'> •**>
bird known to those reglons-whale# have written to you. My papa Ukes Hke her very
nickel. And Christmas such a little the set out of so long ago, and the
''»rious kinds, iwlar beers. Arctic ,h* Herald. I like to read the letters RuflL We have lou offun. We have
way
off!
.Betty
took
a
loog.
sober
ruby s-as In that brooch of mine Jhat
.Moore was a busy man. and
<„h*rB. There are from the Sunshlners. My mamma a pnppy and hb name b Bosnia
A SufNMna Thought.
look out of the window of the rather got stepped'oa. It has l-^n wsltlng
Ofre tbe chlekadaas a crumb.
•»*
*>'«’ P^"'
«» 4
-urioiis represenutlons of men lores to read the letters that Helen When we come home at night ha
ahabby aad yet Cheerful little sitting- all tbls long-time for Ibe right form *»«'« » «»«' «’»' «« year when It ^
.................................
........... Kovarik
^ writes boemfse ___________
Tliai dally to your windows come
women.
The Fj>khno mother
she knows comes rnnnlng and Jonplag to meet
room. It baa been anowing. aad all of transmIgraUon. and I ahall so love »Pl>c«rcd In print, ^r It happened
of her Helen personally. tQ used to go to us. We have a pet kitten, too. His
for the Cod' of fields and groves
tbe sere bnw-n buffalo grass wa^ bld- to have you wearing H. I've been
.u'TJally riv:c you m-heaten loaves;
• rounp lad> hsd h.-art the
together. Will yon please send name b Judy. He b grtiy. to my sis­
Let your thanks therefore be beard- den by a soft white covering. The^ mending your bicycle glo^a Then «*>"»«
*0 'he Moore children, ^ouse I* a llnr snow hut furnished to
, button* 1 have lost mine. Hop- ter Pnoliue's name on the CrwUe
Be-Bot less civil than a bird.
brown of a neighboring sod Jiouse' I beard yon mourning over, the dearth «nd the copied It and sent It to a resembfe her own home.
Roll?. If noL please put in on. I was
ing to see this in print. ! am.
________________
aeemed accentuated by the daxxUag of pockets In your bicycle suit, and newsi^iu-r. The newspaper printed It.
over to see Helen Kovarik once thb
you not think these little furvour little>Sanshlner.
children. 1iat>ry and 'Mtisfled
THE
80NBHINE
PRESIDENTS crystal roof covering—It looked like I've added two to that. My,Christmas >«» «1W m>l give
summer. I Just lore to read her leP
*l'v the writer's name,
boreh T Swanson
ViiiT.
a cube of chocolate rake covered gifts aren't half what I want
__ them to ^ no
one-------knew----m. .Moore
,h*„ ,.ar*n,s- efforts,
would
How nice It Is that your____ _
tera. My letter 1* getting long, so
---------------- imd writ-.......................
iMt night when your President with white Iring, Betty thought.~wlth a be. but V you look at them sharply, ten It. Some childrens readers were
amaxement upon the multi- know* our ShqUn Helen! She will be I will close.
went to sleep ahe wae lufled to rest little absent smile. Fortune had no_t you'll find *0 much love in them you
Tonr sunshlner.
printed then, and soon it. av- ,udp
varietj- of toys tbst find their pleased to read your letter,
hyS warm rain, very Btrange-Indeed welromed them with the beaming won't be critical. I know.
Betty "
Wrared in these, and then one taper
American nnrs! ■
Marvel CanlC.
for December. But tbls morning face they bad expected on their comTom drew In hi* breath la another eHer another copl-d It. till boys and *r>y—Selected.
Vanderbilt. Mich
Tour name must have been seat to
------------------------j
andi a aurprislng thing had happen- Ing lo thta prairie region, and some- long whisOe. There hung the bicycle klrl* all over the Und knew the
the Sunshine Oub when you were a
«d! SThea the ptilled np her eotUln how the last year had been ao eathe back of a chair. He ranSt. Nteholas;
Chrietma* Mlatlewe.
Dear Preaident-'®'wee ^lle. tor your number to
and danced out of doors, the whole peclally hardfNW'lih Elsie's attack ,of his' hand into the new pockeU. and
eyes—how they iwlnklod! his
things that grow- have a mor
j
to write to yoa and thank 3.192.
worM WM covered wlih-snotf!
scarjet fever Ai the Ills that had in one olthem encountered the men4
dimples how merry!
interesting story than the mlstleto. you for life card, and for the letter
' Northport. Mich.
I am anre yon know what her flrtt followed. andT a general "alackneaa" ed gloves. Such a nolUtude of pt-cheeks were like roses, nis nose
besides the manner In which A ypu wrote to us. ! am very proud Of
• Dec 1.1913.
thought must have been. "How pretijr In buslneat. J Betty knit her brows tlenl sUtches! Surely Tom found the
i'hv » cherry!
both In anclenVaid my badK. I go to school every' dav
It looks, but alas, for the hungry wm • perplexedl.v. She had been able to love there in large measure. "Befs a His droll little mouth wm drawn qp modern times. Is the remarkableNmy ggd jp,* njy teacher very much. I Dear PresldentMrt,:i make ao few preparations for Chrtst- brick!" he Mid. half aloud.
I would like to Join the Sunshine,
It grow* If you will observe the am ten years old and In the fourth
Asd then she wrote this little story mas, and her loving-heart longed lo do
Little EUle wm exploring a slock- And the besrd of bis chin was m mistletoe about Christmas time, you grpde. I should like to have yoa dub. I am thirteen year* old. aad In
white as
as the
the snow."
snow.'
for yon. all aboot bow two' ebUdren ao much! Finally a little smile tried log that kne# no lack to her ehildUh.
white
noUee that It hM an abundance write another letter to our school the fifth grade. WlU you pleMe'Mnd
After
me a card aad button? My pet b a
hsipxt ibelr feathered friends one to' ebaae away the worried
delighted eyes—even if it were a
Alter a while tbe
the versM
verses became ao of pearly-Srhlie
pMrlr-Srblte berries. They are a aome time.
dog named Jack. I bad a cM but he
whatty dav. She has named It;
tween her clear young eyes.
trifle leas bulging than on aome well known that people wanted to eery
rerr gummy, sticky berry, and they
Yonr Sunshine girl
died. I go to school every day. My
The Birthday Party.
“But I'll have to make the moat of previous yMTS. It does
doe. not take kno* who wrote the chartnlng Christ- come at a Ume when berries of any
xda Cole,
Jamie and Janet were going to hare every day." she said to berMlf.. "No many pennies to aet a Dlni-year-old
nlne-year-old mM poeth.
Poem. and then
t^n It was discovered other son are Scaroc.
Scaivc. 80 they make
r pleased me very much to think studies are geography, spelling, tonga birthday, party.
more sitting down and mourning over heart to twating ydeefnlly on Christ- that It wm written as a ChrlsimM g convenient food for the robin* and you |{kod the achooMetter. Perhaps uage. artthmeUe. rMdIng and physi­
ology. My teacher's name U Mbs
Ko. they were not twins. Jamie a slim pocket-book, and conntlog the mas morning; foia everything has a present by Dr. Moore for his own chll- other Sirds. But they cannot flip the i a-Rj' write another some day.
Sullivan. 1 like her very much. I
WM seven and Janet was five,
but days on my flngera- You'd better get peculiar luster that comes out of a dren. Some onq calls the poem a *««d8 of these away, m they do the

have a friend who would like to Joto .
their birthdays came on tbe
vory to work Juat as fMt m you can. Bet- ChrUUnM atocklng,
"painting In verM." Tou may not stones of cherries and snull fruiu.
Booth Boardman. Mich.

ty Mason!" And with this' aelf-adAnd what l>MuUrui Uilngs Betty had understand what that m^s. hut a The seeds stick to the birds' bUla
Nor. 23. 1913. the Sunshine Club also. Her name is
M^^ITJavid. She U nine rears old.
“That's 'canse-why we' love each Banishment. Betty slipped into her done for her! Here was the beloved cerUIn lUUe girl Mys the Mmsthing ud they wipe them off by rubbing Dear President—
other.ao tpeeUL" Jatnle always eX; own little room to don aRilg apron and formerly battered Rosalie, who in « way you wlU .anderstand. Sb,e tbem-across the bough of a tr«a The
l»«f
i thought I would writeand Mk WUl you Pto»»«
ptatned whet growt-ap folk comment- lhat almost swallowed tier girlish had mysteriously disappeared a few says; “You can Just see it all hap. seeds are thus planted in the bark, yon (f I could Join the Sunshine Cinb. button to me. and I wUl give tbam to
ed on the children's affection^ one slimness in Its ample gingham folds, days before, now restored to her de- penlng. dn't youT And ao you can Were It any other kind of seed It i am eight year* old. and irtll be nine ber. I hope to se this tn priaL

Cood-hye from.
another.
^
Whai a way the Ust day^ before lighted little mother's arms, and to from beginning to end? And this Mine would not take root, but the mtAletoe the !?th of February. I am In the
Marie Llpp.
And now Dr. SaHh had aald. "No rbrlstmas have of flylag by! But a large share of her pristine charm*, .little girl says. “Even if you do know
sinks Its roou Into the bark, second grade. My stodlea are langIs Mabel yonr eeatmate? I have eent '
birthday party for these children ChrtstmM Eve fonod Betty quite
"Darling' Elsie.". Betty had written it and love it Alroady. Just read it find* tbe Mp. and begins to grow. nage. reading, writing and artthmeUe.
you
Mch
a
card
and
button.
41 They have the mumps!''
through her prepsratloiw. and look- in a ittUe note pinned to tbe- doll's some more and love it all over The mp in the bark is the very rirti- Our teacher's name, la Mrs. French,
Jamie and Janet took hold of handa ing out with quieUy. happy. If rather gown! "when Rosalie dlMppeared the again!"
est In tbe tree. so. the qnistletoe gets f Hke her qoHe well. TTin you
Qk Raplda Mich.
and ran to the . tall mirror. Sure tired, eyes. Into the dusk. Tbe lamps other da|-. where do you suppose she "He was chubby and plump, a right from its boat tbe choicest of food. As please send me a card and button?
Dec. 1.1913. '

enongh. the right Bide op Jamie's face were lighted, and a golden glow wdnt
R*by. she wm Uken to ar
Jolly old elf.
. it does not shed iu iMves. It makes My slater wrote tbls forme. hut t
WM sadly swollen. And tb* left side streamed through the windows ont Emergency Hoaplul. After carefully' And i IfUghed when I mw him. tn ih# oak green in mld-w(nler. when will write next time.
I will wriu to tbe Snnahlnr^Club.
of Janet's face looked quite the aame! 'upon the while stretch of prairie k>klng over the broken leg and arm.
spite of myaelf;
the tree's leaves are shed.
Lovingly a Snnshlnsr.
f had a fine Ume Tbankaglrieg. t
f ‘Than Jamie and Janet drew.cloM to- glory-. Somehow—«he did not know it wd* decided that they could -be A wink of hta eye and a twist of hU
-----------------------BU Olla.
getber. their well cheeks tonrhlng. why—she always Imagined that the made over—it not aa good as new.
bead.
Origin of ChriatmM Staeklnga.
Of coorae you mv Join the Clob like schol. I only mUaed one day v
and tbe loving children In the gira far-off land that .aeloomod the Chrtat atm ao noarly perfect that ahe talghi Soon gave me to know 1 had nothItaly gives as the legend which my dMr. and become a member of thb month. My toat^'a name b Rcased dUcoBSolately at the real chll- riiild's coming might have looked Just Have many mori years of comfort
J. ratlaoD. J got "BxeeUant" in
Ing to dread;.
tells of tbe Christmas stocking and our Snnsblne family.
dree in the room.
a little bit like this Westero country with her dear little mother. She was He' spoke not a word but went bow wc »*"«* to bare the custom ef
artthmeUe I will he glad whan

"No partyT' exclaimed rnammwwcn- wiiS Ua beautiful, broad expanse of such a good diild while she wm
straight to bb work.
hanging It np on Chrbtmaa Oae
VanderbUL Mich. ' CbrisM cornea.
^
Oood-byaftWB
phatleally. "Yon Just wait and «e!“-T>raina and Its vividly clear Mmo- undergoing the necesMiy operation. A'hd flU'd ail the etoekings; then who knows the atocy Ulla it in these
Nor. J4. 1913.
Gtaa PIneker.
Tben ahe whispered lo Big ^ister sphere. One by one the little TOvery (hat tbe surgeon decided khe wm entilrncd with a-Jerk.
words:
Dear President—
and Brother DoA who laughed and stars came ont. She looked^and atint UUsd to a new dreM m a rewird. And laying hb finger aside of bb
What a Simshlny. Htfle totter! WrtU •
Good -old SL eOrttoUa of Padua
I thought I would write you a few
nodded aod lookM very myaterlons. ber eyM. then opened tthan again. That b why ahe b wearing her Drat
nose,
aasd to threw tong knlttad pttraas Ifaua to tall you that I fo to aehool u na after Christmas, wont, yon?

i SUNSHINE 1

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