Grand Traverse Herald, April 18, 1912

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 18, 1912

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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TWICE A WEEK- ■TUES,D A Y.APJP THURSDAY—SI. OO

A YEAR

TRA-TERSE CITY, O^XD TE.\YERSE COt'NTy* MiCHnAX, TUI HSDAV. APRIl. IS. 1H12.

N0.RI

l^m PLUNBED TO THE BOnOM “ao
SUPPRESSED NEWS OF TITANIC WRM
FOR TRIAL

•A^

^YING WITH HER 1492 PEOPLE
AND MILLIONS IN TREASURE

& A. R. auMniBir

TOWISHIP OFFIGBtS

List of Those Chosen st tta Spring
Election.

LOCKB) UP HOIDir RISHT

Mestlns.

IS CHARGE MADE AGAINST OFFiCiALS OF
WHITE STAR UNE

OIMtTER NOT LOOKED FOR BY •rp Ibr sresiesL in (be hiMor> oT mWe are republishing .for Uie
Concord. N. H.. April 17.-:-Tbc
MARINE MEN
losunnre. In nddltlon to tbo Vcnlencc of our readors, who may wb!i GRUESOME TESTIMONY BROUGHT nual enramptoFoi of tbe New Hatnp- and three foi'lhe third. Jira George OEMIAL8 IS HOWEVER MADE AT
eblre deiwnmcnt. G. A. R, and tbe Raff. Mra. ('baa AUImKI aud Mra. I.
tewel ud t*Tgo and -coniemn or tbo to preaerve ii for reference,
OUT AT INQUEST
HEAD OFFICES.
tbe
aupentaors.
cleiis.
animal
meetings of the Womao's Re­ Fwaotop winning out. aod each car­
elrooE box. there was a blK recletered
hlgbw^'' vommlssioners of the town- Coroner’s Jury Cave -Verdict That lief Cortv and the Sons and Ibogfaters rying away a allver apoon of atlrar
of the Veterans o|>ened here today live design.
'( dollars worth of jewelry ebips of Orand Traverse county, wlib
Child Came to lb Death From
Spring Bowers were used tbrougaand will coniltmr through Thursday-.
belonpinp to tbo women iAssenpers. the<r poM office addreeses: also the
Lack of Care ahd
The gatbering b boooretl ihb yrar )>y «ui (hr moms and on tlje tahleu Do
All this b now two miles below tbe prioclpsl officers of tbe villages of
FKo
Lake
am]
Klugsley.
tlir
prescoec of National Commandcr- llcmus nfrrAmcntB'were served in
surface of the orean. All (he Insur­
cuuraes
and tbe afteruMMi closed one
ioChlcf H. M. Prindlr'of illlnola, and
ance tbe White Sur people rauld bare;
Aesne Township.
OETAILB OF BINKINO ARE HARD written was 88.700.000. They carried
pb-Hsure lo tbe guraU. Mlrae*
Mrs. Cora M. Davl* nf OreiM. nallnnSup.—John iloxsie. Actuc.
?
iday evening al f.:3o tbe jury
TO OBTAIN
aerk—L. J. Crisp. Bsles. .
./
I7GO.OUO of it themselves, and en'deavthe Inquest Into tbe death of eU-y cer­ al prcKidcm of the Womati’^ Relief Gladyt ^rtak, Donna Hcmm, Zeneda
Amiottc and Edith Itanak bgd charge TO 8EARCH flEAfl FOR BOOIEB OF
ored to write policies fnr
mil.^ Treaa—C. R. Estas. Sates. V
oid Marie Witte brought in Ac follow- Cor|*s.
of
(he
aervlog
.
Uon, but Ibe markets nmldn't carry, Com.—A. Z- Green. Acme.
«
Ing verdict: ■That Marie Wiiic
ViCTIMB.
Thir'e^tetpoon a like number were
tbe amount. A ablpment of
tv her drain fruui the eSecta or bums
•lair Township.
eniertained with a tbfmlde panv.
bboard b eetlmatt-d as worth five milUpon the front and back of her body.
Sup.—F. M. Hamlin, Grawn.
Ilona, and covered by Insurance. The
Inflicied niK>n her by aome perMU, or
<ntrk—A. U. Skeelt. Grawn. K. 1.
underitlen will abo have to-i«y
Treas.—Emery 1. L'urtls, T.
R.fl. In aomr maatier unknown to ibb Jury, FOR THIRD ANNUAL MEETING OF
ami we fartlirr And nereral woumb
TkHDfftrt ThM UiMtrwrHsra Will Not oaormous sums on iwraonal Uappape.
<^m.—Geo. 1, Aldrlcta, Grawn.
DEVELOPMENT BUREAU.
WIRELEM FLABHBB GIVI SMALL
Tbe value of tbo Tliaolr b estimated
the body of thla
•o AM* to Moot Leooot It
last Bay T«
HOPS OF RESCUE.
at bbtween nine and twehc mililoti
child, and And from the general ap­
WAB DEMONSTRA-FEO AT BfN
doUare.
pearance of the hhdy of tbe child aod Repratentativet Will Be Prawnt From
BARNEB’ FARM YEBTERDAV
Territory
From
Mackinaw
to
Scout Cruitara Sant U Get Into C*mStunned by tbs Newa(jic bums and coniuaions iherron' Aal
Grand Rapidi.
muMcatien Wnh CarpMbU. inLondoE April Ifi.—A tearful and
Cum.—.Sorinau lx«wis. T. f,. R. t, Ibe child baa been neglectei^
Praetleal Wert in Trimming and
Now York. April U—Ilopo for (bo
Ited crowd stormed tbe offlcea of
exHte
abused so'inuch that it canc to Its
Spraying Waa Dene by
Fife Lake Township.
aafov or tbo puoonsm on tbo TL
Tht^Ihl7lj.,^eiimis1 mecllng of Ihc
ib'e \WTiUe Btar line today, begging
death Ibr^pb lark of care and alteoO. K. Whits.
Sup.—Ralph lllcka. Kingsley. R. 1.
and demanding newa, of the buodreds
tloD. Sline.!; G Allen Smith. Moses Western Mlrhlgan Developmcnl Bu
«E (bo Oraad Bbaka. NesrtoaBdland.
Clerk—Wm. G. Wllbrd. File Lake.
,
Halifax. N. 8. April IT.—WlA t«o
lost wbep (be Titanic sank. London
Jrf Rich. Wlllbm II. Dill. F. D. Mar- rea'ii w ill Ih- hgld In thU cliy Vednesotbar tbaa Umo nvorted aboant the
TroM-—Peter i'. IVierson,
Fife
hnndred roffAa atackod On bar dock.
people last nlpfat were secure in the
vl\>. J. B. Hawley. Wlllbm Clement, day. May j. Both the Alrd and sec- The orchard .ic
Cmardor CArpalbia.
kIi,i
■„
Barnes fann
Ac cable ship Machay Beutkt nOed
of the sieamsblp offlcbls Lake.
jury, and E. B Minoi\ coroner."
aboadoBod this aflaraooa. Tbe latMt
Com —Gou. W, Barnes, Fife I^ke.
to explore (he scene of As srrsek Of
that all were saved and awoke
The jnn' was ooi less than an hour
reperta ptaeod tbe rewoed at SC6.
Garfield T<
the Titanic and to pick np flontlng tiomorning stunned. They stormed the
In deciding on the auove verdict. Tbe
mooUj women and ^Idren. on tbe
dies to restore to loved ones asbora.
White Star offieea.
hbiory- of the case is gruesome
CarratUa. vbllo S»e White Star line flees towered tbelr flags at halfPW,^. h... Pp,p
T,.,,™,!'™" •"""I. -I "» -"«h
Thousands lined Ao dock srbsn At
the leasL and ba>: sUrred no< only the
oaidal* adminad there U no hope (or
inountful death ship pnaaad osL Tba
today.
nelgbbora
but
the
rmlre
city
an.l
tbe ronalBlnK 1,0^ .lUl wonU hare
that the first i
ship rarried a staff of i
TTbe slnkinp In mid-ocean,- said
bnlly to actioD. Laat Thursday night ing
badwcbaapo hadthwe been tire boau Manager Pbrtom •preclndes w hope
mas received <1
si s Trsssr-s
W<‘b1gan Agrieullutal eoUegc. who will embalm Ae bodlM and prvCom.-W. A. Rennie. T. C., R. S.
pbyaiebu was called to the home-to
enensh- <* Ibt htOo^ »( navlfaton. of Mirage. Tbe (act that most of tbe
aerve
(hem as soon as reoovsrod. She
Grant Township.
find tbe <-bl)d dead He anmmooed the
patsenpen were saved. Including
carries a wireless a© Aal sews of Aa
Stip.—Edward H. Burrows, Nessoa coroner and sheriff, who Immclbiely
mi«laA anoBf then oelnjc John Ja­
and children, speaks volumes (or CIV.
'
finding indies Aat enn he idSBtiflnd
took (be cbildV body lo charge, and tbe liw. TraveraeGiiypeoplehaw,
cob AtttE. Malor Bott. Beniamin Oop1 After explaiflitlg the fundamenial can be flashed to At Whits Star IlM
We are utteriy
rk—Bbncr Champion. ■ Nesacn tbe following day a i<ost mortem ex- taken a great deal .d interrat 1,1
cenbalnw WOllaa Stead and Honrr a In tbe dark here, as Yre hare recelred
Bureau fr»m tbe very first aud hiye Prioeiples of pruning, be trimmed offices In .New YoA
CIVauiinatlou waa held. Vne body of tbe
Hante. tip anta soon a faint hope
trees of-dltfereot Ages, different kinds
only a few moasapeB."
Treaa.—Geo, 8. Harron. Buckley.
White Sur Ltot CriUclaad.
child waa one masa of Inimi. wblcb ever)ieen ready to Lelp along Ae work of frail and'dIffercDl rarieilew. Apple,
waa beld ttet otbar Teoaela had made
Vooeei a TeUI Lom.
Com.—W’m. A- Rohertsot^ Buckley. had boen on tbe body iHMaildr a week of deicliiplDg the* favonti Western
New 1'ork.- April W;—Blttsr erlUretry, jiearh.: prflr and iduin
London. April 1C.—Uanmpers of tbe;
Ofbsn Lake Townahip.
• Ism Is beard on all oMot tpdtg ^
ten daya. The funeral« waa held MiAicao country., la ralura ftor tbe ere Iriutoied. also grafie vines
-ParMas wirod
Wbiu- Stir line here are still boptot
eoierpriM- and energy of ita publPSop.—John
Anderson.
Grawn.
cause
of the pecnlUr and aacrotlva tar- •
Sainrday
fnim
the
undertaking
i*receno too Uta.
The spraying demouKiraHoiiw
that other vosseii were near tbe scene
apiriicd pt^.ple. it haa bad a full share
Cle^—Howard A. Saxton, Interiocb lora and evidence was cul|i‘<'tctl
Hew adopted by Aa Whita Sur eEF
NoM U#t to Rooowa.
of tbe wreck and picked up tbe enrIn the liei^flis that have come from aisled Of a Imure
Hals stnee the accldat accursd to Aa
fast as lOKsIblc.
Noa York. AprU lE-^^Noae left to klrora. The chances nre allpbL bowsons
for
sfiraying.
the
habits
of
the
the advertising that haa been rarried
JTeas.—M'llUe I’cuDiDgton,
laterTiianio. The ofTiclais Alt CDoralag
The Ftory sk to Tuc dealli of
rweao: aaf proceodloc 00 »ora«e.' ei^cr. Tbe Titanic and her valuable
enemies of fruit trees, and tbe differII r«ir Hie i>aat three .vears.
lo^en.
said they were unable to give a correct
child was given out by .Mm. Wlllc.
atbo m
niHhods for romrelling (be vacaret) cannot ever
The llieellng to In- belli May I will,
Com.—Oscar B. HnnL Bendon.
Hat of Ibe saved as Ihey wers onabis
the second wife of WUUam Wtite. she
tbU aflamooB (Iwd Captain Caopbeli
tniubles. A row of t
I all probability l« larger Aan eithto communicate viA Ae CarpsAlg.
Long Lake Township.
saying that the child bad been in the
of tbe Vinialw.
nolution
• tft Its.two iiredeeeesurs, aa the Bu- sprayed with a I
Item wed apprehmsiol «ss canssfi
Sup-—Fred Klngdon. T. C.. H. 2.
of the house, and while
Vteo ProMoBt fYanklln nald tbe
to
llluKirair
Ac
iioliils
of
tbe
letiurc.
■HU haa M luiK-l) larger meoiherahip
wiirii Hir .Marconi Wlrelesa conpaor
aerk—Gena Shearer. T. C. R. 2.
Acre her brother Harry bad hit her
CarpatUa wonld iwaidi here late
Mr. White Is ai MilP-r's Hill today, Issued an nffiriai sAABMat-garlsg
than It bad two years ago. tir eyeo'
Treat.—Wm. Kratoclivll. T. C, R. «. on the head with a stick, after which
Veteran of Civil War Raeaed Away
one >cai*-,agq.
The meeting will giving a denioiisiraiinn al the Mark they- had reached Ae CatvoAls
Com.—Thoe. Skiver, T. C, R. 2.
tbe little girl tamo uiisiairs and
■TuMday.
bring into Ae city a large number o' Randall farm. Tomorrow he will
(hrbuKli Hie Franeoelt a^ only 7M
down behind the ^love. where Ac fell
Olrmptc and
Mayfleld'Townahlp.
progrcealve men from the terriury Hu- Ole l.irsoii farm near Buttons Burvivora were aboard wblla “evtf
oonblag tbo MU abont tbe wreck for
Sup.-Emeat A. Klckereon. Klng- to Ac floor dead. When asked the teaching (rom Holland to Mackingw Ray ahd Friilay at Norihiiorl. where
Stephen P. Smith, aged 7C, died
2.040 were lost."
cause of the liiirns, >1ns. Witte sal-1
poopWo oarrivora. There b m oUpbt early Tuesday morning at tbe borne of ttoy.
) meciIncK are to be held.
City. Some of Hiese men will vlali
Carpatbla Due Thuraday.
that
one
day
she
was
giving
Marie
a
e (bat aoDO lUeboat aliAt have Mn. 8. Edgeriy, 217 West Blzteentb
Clerk—Irwin Rawilna, Klngalcy.
Traverar -Tity for Ac first lime, and
New York. April 17.—Tbe Ctmard
boA and some one tame lo tbe door,
drifted away and been mlieed by tbe etreet. who has been caring (m him
Treat.—Wm. Nickerson. Kingsley.
there la no question but that Aey will
line Bunoonied today Aal Aey reoelv*
Carpatbla. u tbe Titanic drifted 84 since bb lilnese during tbe past six
Com.—Samuel Nickerson. KingHley. BO that she left the girl and when she be favorably impressed with the stwireless from Ae CarpaAU Mat­
liack she was standing Imbliid
miles before alaklBB. Captain Smltb. weeks. Two weeks ago it bewme necParadise Township.
tVartlve nprwarauce of our up to^late
ing Ast at 11 o'clock last night tbe
I. wwnt down eaaary to amputate bb foot on account
Bop.—Nelson J. Wytkoff. Summit tbe stove burned on lK>tta aides of her eiiy.
Traverae City Will Be Represented at veesel waa 8M mllee off Ae Ambraoe
body. Witte, when questioned, said
wub bb abop. Tbo weather eondiKMl pobonlng and >>«
Fully CIVState
Meeting
of
Educators.*
t'hauDel llglit. aod wonld be off Bandy
tbatjils wife'ba<l told him the Natye
Uona. wblcb were stomy. bft little
CleA—Edwin R. Cbaufv. Klngaley.
Uook about nine o’cloA Thuraday
hope toda>- for tbe reuM of any sarBtepben Smith was born in White­
TroM—Frank J. Hopkins. Kingsley. storyT but when rrosa-examined be
tieo H. Cnies. iiieiuber of «bc Ixvard night.
could not reinenilier all o( iht-:dciaIlK
vlTors afloat. That tbe otorlec of balf- hall township. Leblgta tmunty. PennCom.—Peter Carlbacb. Kingsley.
-•1 ediu-alkin and I., J. Tyler, supery of the lii-purlalii |>uilils in lln'
frenriod parvlrers will eellpee any Ac­ aylraala. In (be year 1837. He wae aa
PeeRlve Ooflldl Mada.
Peninsula Ti
Itrti-ndeni
«>f
schools,
left
here
tion b corialn fram the (rapmentary oU soldier, baring enltatod wHh Ue
case.
New York. April 17.—A poaUJve do
to Lesve Town.
Sup—W. B. Grwy, T. C.. R. 1.
uiomug for lavnsltig. where they will
nlal (hat J. P. Morgan, Jr., forced (b#
taken irom Hi''
2Sth Pennsyhanb regiment, UUnp
asrk—W. Emerson UeGraw,
. The cotlblon occurred In the deep- part tn 88 baltiw.
John Thomas, an individual who'lias attend a joint meeting of superintend
of Ae aeFa.ot Jhe alnkpeigbbors, which ruD^ tn Ac follbaiug
lilMlon.
ents and boards Of education. Tbe
eat datkneon after many bad retired
ing of tbe Titanic uUl after
manner,
no time eince Hio chil- been causing a great deal of annoyTwo none and two daugbtore snrTroaa.—Wm, R. Jotinson. Old Mis­
(or tbe nlpbL In tbe midst of a great rlva For a number of yean he has
lii various iieisbhorbooda pi Ac meeting la gn annual ataui event, and stock.markets rloaad ob Monday was
dren have been In the city, for the
sion.
.
this
year
will
l>c
tee Md, toulap and tumbUnp, tbe been a tallhfnl member of the Pourmade by Vice l>resl4eDt Trasklin of
Iiaat rouplc of iiiunths, since <-»niing city for Ibe past week pr ten days,
OoBL—James Swaney. Old Missltm.
K. U. Cooley. ex-superinteDd- faroweib to loved ones were said, and teenth Street M. E. chnrck. from
from a Grand Raidils haspiial. have wai, IJlially lorate<l and -^aken Into
Ac Wiilte Star line. Morg^iTts a di­
the Chicago public schrola will
Fife Uke Tewnslilp.
the moB faood tbe and.
they lieen seen to play in the yard, cnaiody by Patrnlman (.'arno this
rector In the cutopany. Fi^Aklin^ saJd
which place funeral serrlcee will be
8BP--Fred E. SHIb. Fite Lake.
- while the cbildreli.of .Mri-. kVllte have morning. Thomas v> In, Is a crip^c. onr s|H-ak at Hir tneellng. Mr. Cooley haa Aere Ik ni> truth lu tka rbargesithat
held Tuesday morning at 10 o'dpek.
Troas.—Mark W. Hager. Fife Uki been allowed Hie freedom of Ae yard. of bis arms being paralyzed, ranvaa ipeiit ilic past two years lo Gertnan>j Ae tine purposely wUJibeld tb« news. New York. April 1C.—A brpe rrowd
TPSag.—Will fi. Clark. Fife lake, Saturday before Easter, however. Hie
of men and a (o» women crowded
bouse to hoiiiw and beggjpg It the-expeoiie of Uie Chicago Busi
Ratmrt ConfInHad fit Mantrasl.
less Mens asHOriallon in which Umc
(.lom.—A. T- Cbrk. Hfe Lake.
tbo oBlcos of tbe While Star line and
0 little girls, Marie and Laura, were for alms. When refused eharltable as
iloutrral. April
he has been carrying on a (borough
ramitneil. bopini that eomc definite
Whitewater Township.
■n.|ilaying on the bark porch and Bisiaju-e be would bring furA a-sup
and syslemaHc study of that riiuour’s here liidi'aled that (be sinking of Aa
word wonld oome aboot the dbaetir to Will •anquet at Central Lake April
6np.—M. W. Merrill. Willlamsbure
■ he fool of the siepK in the liark ply of notions, siuh as ivenclls, shoe
Titanic waa knowg |o tbo officUla of
(be TlUnlo. 80 dense «u the crowd
iClsrk—Hugo Will. .Willii
yard. Xbc weak rondfiun of Hn- lit­ Strings snd the like aud after telling o*iu<aiional system.
the While Star lios ttng before It w
in tbe hntUtU nnd on (be etreet that
rrosp(N.-live Mbool leglMUion will he made public, and at (be very Uma that
hard luck Story and staling that be
Treaa.—Merrill Baird. Wiuismehurg. tle girl was nntb-ed at that ilflie and li
police reeerrea hod to be called.
CpuDty aerk White baa received
Com.—W«too A- Worden. Williams­
pitiful to see how entirely Hie. id a large family who were in need taken tip aa anotber feature of the rcpiirtc that aJ) »bonr6 bafi baan asrad
amfmMUri tem of derU gave infor- an tnrItaUoa to attmd tbe fifth an­ burg.
child lacki-d energy even in her play be would request his hstener tn make meeting.
ae given out. Tbe n»ny resMtulog
mailen to tbooo nrboee friends or rcU- nual banquet of tbe Antrim CouDtv
pur.-hase. Aitlinugu lie bad cor
Uiie of the nelghlKfrs' cbiMren who
Village of Flic Lake.
.ewaat^ ecni .wt Monday, deciaring
uvee Ware OR tbo (B-fUed VMd. The RepobUcaa club to be held arCentnl
playing in ihe adjoining yard tiiiti->d such •■onduK for several dpy
the paaaenrers and rrew Were
Free.—Dent Blue.
^
men cMtluod telmportnne tbe clerks Lake, Friday evening April 38. And­ tlerk—Otto Boeoe.
hear.l .Mri- IVlilc ••all Marie Into He' lb auihoritjes were unable tn locatc
r,.R,iK-d origliiMcd Id As Wbtto Star
abo« (rieoda or rdatlroa. but tbe rew B. Dougherty of Elk RapMe will act
as he wa* cunning enough to keep
house and Hie iblld started in but was
oBix. at New York It it koova Ast
Treaa—U U Maxam.
r oitber oouM not. or wooM as loaslmastcr. There win be eerhlmsell
«onceal<-d
Al
hi<
lirarin:
weak
that
she
could
vaf'cly
crawl
Away
Monday
i
. nf tbe disaslar sent to Hon.Assesaor—C. W. Barnes
not glvp any Infomatloa. Tbe
among thorn
up Hie stairs Slie did not burry fasi Hus liioniilig b- said his botne w-gj lu
South of City.
if<-al Oil Mrinday was c«nBrtD«d by
Vilbge of Kingsley.
of tbo eoapony b bitterly reeented by Stale Senator Frank H. Scott of Alpe­ Pres —Bari J. Case.
re
enough tn suit Hie wojnan. who came Milwaukee. ^V|^ Judge Hmlor
Voik. wiitrh was then kept absotbe poMlc. It b accepted aa a fact na. Uon. Herbert F. Raker. speal:er
ahoirt half way down Ihe steiw, and. leased him •m s>is|M-nded sentgflfe a>vd
•1 Anna tlrvan. ti<ar|y i-l v
luK ly 'lUif-t for hours. The despatch
neA—E. R. Cbanftv.
that (be eompuT bps wiibUeld infor- to the house of representsUves. Lievilgrasping the child by the head, she ordered him i" leave town on the
ge du-d M-.nilny OflerTMw.u at
say log ibsl.ifae Virginian was towAg
TrMS.—Jpkil' MrCarth!.
■Ubo flWB (be OUA. vice Proeideol Jotan Q. Roes and Hon. Oerriit J. Diewas heard lo strike someHilng with a first tram.
t Are*- lulh-ii Bomb of the
the Titanic came from tba wiratsas opAaseeei^F. J. Hopkini.
FronkUw tebted. however, they were kemaa. Prof, and Mrs. Horst and a male
heavy erasli.
Mrs. Bryan ha-J »“•••■, in poor health -rater at Cap- Race So explsaatloo'
firing oot all iBfomailoo received.
quaitette from this city win fu:niab
i number ol year* but had l,«-n .f Hie iiieaMvge haa been received as
Some time ago the ehlHreu were
At IP o'doek tbe crowd increoaed eo cntartalomenu
>
confined fo. her tied aljoui ten sivVs
Both the public and marine elrtaken from Witte because they were,
that addlUtmal polio
She Is survlve«| by •<ue danelu-r. M->
not projierly ean-d fur, and very few
l«-v ar«- l.iiti r over Ibe suppression tif
for. NnoteMoi baort-rendlnp scenes
IroAwwed Has 500 Me^bcra Which in the vi'y knew they were hack tn Pleasant Seetal Events Civeo at Mor- Della Nelson. ' Funeral M-rvl-es will su'h imp'iriant news
were wKneseed. The futOliy of money
gan Home.
l-e held from the b'»Tuc Tliursdiy •«(
(be city until (his plKTiil case came iq
Sii^g Known Monday.
Makes K Largest in the Suia.
Im (ece of apntUig tragedy waa exemlight. Only at one time were any of
ternoon.
New
April 17.—That (be fate
1 plifled la tbe case of Urs. Benjamio
d C. Allsn Smith'a
Ironwood. April ic-Although
Among Hie many charming afiernf Ihe Tltknl- was known In New
(be children seen l>efore the Saiu^y
Guggenbelmer, whose husband
Roll CalL
the very heart of the minitig country proeodlng Easier, and then one of uou parile* given in Ae tity tbls
York on Monday morning It (he statoamong (be mbslng. She Importuned
in tl|f Lake Superior regioo. Ab civ them was seen at the window. At . . season none ha>c proved more ple»
meni uooflicially made M tbe offices
erpMe sMilkysterlcally
George. Harry and David Peck wire the metropoUs of tlw Gogebic Iron inquest yesterday was liroiight out (be saiit to a large numt«r of ladies than
of the Cunard line It la aaU a pro­
mnaAlnp. -Pot OotTi. make, do some- Ukeo into custody
Mooday
range, has Ae dbtini-tion of poaseea^ fact ^blcb had great braring dn the
Discussed
By
day aeries tendered by Mea
minent New Yorker told Aat Ae Can­
tblag,“ ahe demanded or Vice Presi­ 9ame Warden O. Allen Smith on a Ing Ae largeat grange tg Ae siate.
CrowM
d this was that Wlue is dames J. C Morgan. Don' Morgan and
ard officials received a message of
dent PrankUn. -Don't let mosey count. charge of taking flab from an Inland Tbe Inmwood braoA of Ac big
carrying insuranee on all of the chil­ W Bartsk at Ae borne -of tbe form­
the sinking of Ae Titaoir bwt dedsrad
Cnn'l you hire stsamboau and rush lake with other devices tbaa a
Mli<«
City.
Moor.
April
Ifi-A
Urge
of MlAlgan fanuen
er.
3;:Sixth
street
yeoterday
and
to­
dren and was at tbe time of death
(he news must br suppressed.
tbom to (be seonar
and line. The crime for which they Aartorod only two yearw ago. r« ft carrying H on little Marie. Taken all day
attendance marked Ufc opening In Ala
Scout Cruisara fls«L
May
were arrested was spearing pickerel baa 800 members and U sUU growing in all tbe case is tbe worst that was
The first day was given over to a city today of Ae twenly-seveDA annua]
Waablngtoo. April 17.—Wkb Aa <
April lA-Wheibw tbe _ In Carp lake AprU 12. ‘They were rapidly, a t^ass of 50 cwodldates hav­
euchre party wlA slrty-six goesU injconvcsitlan of the Monuna Stock
ever
heard
of
In
this
city
or
in
Ae
•out cruisers. Oiester and flilw. Of
derwritsrs that tvrled poUries on the each given a tine of IIO and corns of
ing been initiated only bsi week The Btate.
attendance. There was oonaiderable Crowm' aaoodaiion- Tbe cooTentlbo raatost vaasels of Ae aarr naEtw
Titanic will be able to meet tbetr ob- 12.54 or 34 days In jail- Tbe flnsa
Ironwood grange abo carries Ae largwtA As canrathla.
Immediately alter the taking of the rivalry for Ae bonora. K would smi wfll spend two days lo Ae discusllpotioM win not be known for aevenl and coau aggregmtng 837.84 )
tmautt of Insnrapee of any simi­ evideace. and before Ae verdict of Ae when It Is stated that two ladisa ent sibo of a variety of sabjdcu relating
daya. Tbe know are aUggariag and pnU.
lar aocistk la As state.
tbe bukA raising lodnstry.
(or Ae first prliev ten (or tbe stirand
(OpBtlBBetl on pa^ two.).

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MANY ARE COMING

DEFIIITE l£WS IS UP|

ORCHARD CULTURE

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WAS CAUGHT REE6IR6

UTRIM RBVBUEMB

HRS. IRHA RRYAR

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TWO DAY milES

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, and Traverse Elay Eagle
T«t^ a wedi
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Groilatioa thb week 2.9O0

Eciitonil
ne'i^sGrut€St9brineDis*ster
As aittorial utterance at tklstlme upon Iba kali}ec!t'or the world's KraalgIt'Wtoa Maater must nrerssarll)- be somowktt iacoberaat. It can but
Yi^ape^v 'ke ttorv of the brarest. unrecorded aits ever known oc

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Aar, (SUM but be wore senliment than opUtnlaw: It tells in the few
Mt'werdi of the Kreateat warlae dlnsier Uiat wss ever known In ail the
SarM's history. The eondllloni sOrroundlnB U>U terrlWe calamity, the imIn
blstory of ttre world today trow * buslni-ss standpoint, the
abock that it baa clren tbe great aortal circles of both c-onUnenu, the loss
el Utomm pesaaat lo prince, (be abaolule destrucilon and annlblUiloD of
UnuStV awody. Ibe abaohltc dissipation or tbe-blBbest Ideals or modern
traasponaiieou tSa-saalllve destnutlon of tbaoi^es of ceostruelioB. are orerwtetater » this pvriod of Ibe world’s developweai of all ihat seemed lilAhoat aad Met ssdasfasi and checks tbe conBdence of an entire sorld in tbe as... -ds- Me'W-fraaot .tonh, ibe Intenay cold 'of the half year's nlabi has
SMM MMi liiniil «konaaada of mlln to tbe Kreat ic« balds that suyround
. tbe alMOt-fseaettable pole each year, and this year seeniinidy more than
•nr koosa before, the «mi Ice Boes break aws> before the half year's dawn
^ aualtcbt aAAAiwdredt of miles In exteot. lowertuR one mile. l«o milea
«rnMH -into the briuianl aubUfbt, dipplnc down Into tbe depibs of the blue
wtati IwH that diatance, these freat Ice Hoes and bergs drift down ibe
I of tbe Atlanilc and become tbe
Cold, cruel, irrealsI- to narlsaiioB loday. as a tbo
tMhr they drift-teto tbe ebanneU of tbe Atlantic acit>st wbirh all iratric'
MMkraM baiweon Europe and America. Many of these ireat bergs, eob■ miwtt. Ml font (Moeatb the snrfaec Mlow the track of the great oc
TMi rnar more than ever ttala deadly |•eril menaced the mariner.
•MUMMomo
anffice. A great atcamer reaching New York a few days
a«b MMiUal haring jraaaed, aacaped by narroweat margias. running ihroogb
Mnvtv ehaaoMto. by actual coont. twenty-fiva of tbaae great
aigqp>^ muas m laagth. throwing their gUeicning beade bundredt and
(■iBHIEda of feat Into the air. dipping down a thousand feet Into tM~blue
44lptl^- TMa maoalr is an Intimation of tbe great iwril dally encouniered at
tkla time of year by those who navigate tba great waters of tbe AUantie.
ms Sarab A preparatibn of wbai Is
rT%a vary last word In tbe coBstruettoa of great ocean linen was the
TtMMCj Ka bhgh bulk afmoat lacomprebeoalble to a resident of Grand TravOfoa: For ooBiiatlMin. feeble though It way l>e. Its great aides loomed higher
^ fh»b-*hlPBve awry -buUtUng of tbe Wilhelm Blocdt on l*root street in Traverse
Chtp^^.U^trsmimdaus sucks towered Into the air live stories higher still. it>
Ml alffl the woEM a
MynH'e praaaot limit was taaebied. At its European port Its great bulk sa<
HM
lU^liat voyage wUb all tbe rirtiea Europe could furnish. As lu
>nft Mah tower aad lower at lu dortts tbe magnlflcent ftiraUhlngs and
tbat were to adorn and decorate Americs's palace homes w^^
Iphor aad lower, tbe great steel sides aarfk into the water as tbe 1
■great bolds. The day
tbe very last word In
BNM'MM-AtMtk meackant and paghenger eoDsiructlon. Tbe best thought
Vl martae buUdlng bad gone Into tbe whole great veasel; tbe water-iigbi
hatkhMda. asMoaed U be capable of auauining any prepare tbat could by
' agy.iMtlblHty be bm^i upon them; in perfect aaeurance of aafeiy
M^.«ro«^M tlia declu and auterooms and the steerage, proud that
tfay
thus able to avaU tbemselvea of (bla opportunity of enfoying the
yiiliiii trip of tbe greatest abip tbat bad ever aalled ui«n tbe waters of. the
•9M grwat aMss of humaaliy, Incfodlurtbe peamnt from the belds and
*f EaaataL of Oerman.v. of Inly, of France, tbe green Adds of Irelaad. and the hedges and by-ways of JtngUnd. The cabin pwasengers in
-elodod
merchant, the manufacturer, tbe pleasure seekt-r. the man of aftliiv, Un iraaltb and culture of Europe and Americi\lhe men wbo commandit mtttoBi. Jfce women who ruled society to whom miUtona were Imi as dolh^'to Iboae In the steerage. It la bard l|P conceive of greeter exiremei of
PhMty and[>ealtk among those wbo w»re listed passengers of the great
THaalc on her*Bm and last voyage, ^own In the steerage tbe iwasam and
fig kiuBllF loobpd'wub wonder and aduM at tbe, to him. Ineonrelvnble lux. ^ or bis utuneiw. a bed (or every pnssenger. food lor which be could not
ffT< a^naiie bur which hla wide-eyed children ate w«h natores naturwl
Mrlng. .No WMel that ever sailed tbe waters gave such accoumodatioDs,
M(A'«aTedlen^''sacb untold iuznilet to the |>eaBBnis of Europe as the
Mai^ ftnisbed ils steerage irasseagen
in mabogany Anlshed psUcenartwia sHOt tMlr hundreds of rooms nd suites, everything that luxury could
<teW.1kn??wlaH*' could' furnish, das there. -. The great vaults of the
kfbrM'with iremcure. Ackaowledgrty five mlHlon dollars In magr aboard I
» the greet famiUet whose repreWere 0n bttord; untold atlltons of treasure In gents and petwonal
dhMfemetoii wera carried as baggage. Caputa K.'J. Smith. Dean of the
EoIIibI 'tlet^ant'Marine. Admiral of ibc Whitr Star line of sieamen. with
tklrty-blKlt years oT active service with this great company u command.
■ ^Tbe Btbi voyage of ibe world's greatest steamshli- started with blBbesi
Mpm, with surest itromlse of bappy ending. IMO miles east of'S'ew York. tra>
Mm aontb pf dangerous Caiw lUce. in darkest night, the great bergr tbat
lii boea flowtlng down front tbe Polar Seas itassed the line of the oncoming
' Wnuser. nttd heod-on. wiiboni n moment's notice, the- great liner dashed
ttr domn against a waU of lm|>euelTnble ice. Une hundred seteniy miles
Away a steamer wlrelena operator rattgbt from his w-]ne a biokeo. almost
Ikiistlagnlsbable message, wblcb meant "disaster, come quick." -lust enough
ittowed lo Eire name of vessel and location.' Throwing ibis message a
tno the Bight he raughi one. another and anather steamer within the radlns
4 ^ milea. aaking again and again Tor more |«rtlvubir» from tbe doomed
be got nothing. Absolutely hundreds pf miles asay the great tteaiuei
bSs paaalng to Its doom iioweriess to call
aid tbal even a Bsbing smack
bave'aaVe<l. Pull stewm ahead, half a score of steamers radiated to the
CfVM ccaler froia which no further word had been received, or c-ould be re
Mead- Honra later picked up from their frail life boats a bare :u«i peopl*Mm take* aboard tbeee boats and sheltered, but the great shl]>. the master
•tttoc.aaaa. bad dropped to tu ocean grave two miles below. Suuo soul» en'

riOaptaln Smith went down with bu ■hip.'' This is tbe brief meesage
t'brIniB us. The world expected nothing eke. The greatest
(bf eeaa. Ue Mmiral of his fleet, hi* whole Ufe s|>eot In H>« seri*
tbouaand and a half
balf lives at
rceauw who bad honored him. A tbouaaihl
c and lasperbap* by no tanlt of diis own. Ws place was with his
a. ~CBptaia Bmitb wenh dowtf wKb'bis ship "
■ riory U abi yet knowa. Bpeddlng toward .Sew. York h the steamer
Ig Wa out of nearly 2400 i>eo|iie and will not reach that port utU lor UiSt; am then nutblag caa be fcaowa except that wireless inest tbe Titanic wUb aU it hdWa is In two miles of AiUmic watriw.
knadiBd Mved. moaUy women and children.'' This telU ibe story

9 tSMtt. to tod brim period 9t tf»d BUowed wpacn and cblldrea were baa

tcBcd to Ibe ship's skle. lowerml-UAAbadife boatsi while the men remained on
deck waiting the Inevitable end.
And Uiere are kiHI some who aay that heroUru baa dearied (ram the
earth. Barely two hundred sa\e,|. -moally women and chihliwn." will arrive
tomotrow In New York. The govemmcni officials will easily |iaW a i>casani wile and her children wbaae father and husband wlHi a litHe neewsan
horde of wcaJiff stayed with the- ablp. The great cGrlty of tbe East will
cure for these peaMt woiuc-n and children In homes of wealth and culture
On both cemuaents. the sorra* win be deep nnd laaiing John Jacob Astor.
eeparate-l from bis newly weddedywlfe. ns he stood at the death rail and
watched the me-bunts pull away, wonld have given Ins one hundred and
ftfiy million donnrs ]f he could luiv«~4iaea with tlieui and ntnlutalnc-d hU
hood; Uadore Straus, Bnuy* lariiay.'-George I). Wldcffer, Beniamin tluggenhehn. J. B. Thayer and a doieu oUhers would have gtceii their one htmdred million dollars to Iw thetv, but their manhood kept them on decA \Y
T, Stead, the great IxmiUm writer and author, whom tlie world will tuouni
fer renturiea to come, would have been gUd lij have continued Ills work
earth. He la with the rest. A btllloii dollars of moneyed wealth measu
by men. went down wicb tlie Titanic, not lost, loffothers must uke the i.la.c
of the men who repreynled this wtalth. but the world's flnanclal centers
will l»c shaken for a moment, lines will Pave to be readjuaied. This will
Uke a little time, bbi Ike world rei-overs raid.lly
any great shoek.
.acauK.plsci-s in the honi.-s rannoi be Oiled, the beam desks in the offiees
will be oecupied by othera. The Tlumc ilea burled In Us deep grave lu the
nn. w ith Its iwasani and Its pr.uce. lu men of letiera and of wcaltli. and
sun Bblnes'today Just as brighit.. as It did befon* the day of the world's
greatm-l maripe disaster^ 'The lessons to be learned are not y et written and
wtaec Ibey kre.*;riMcii the world will not becu.
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iltainaor} tesulu without a suUsun
:lal outlay of mooey. They rcalUe
ihat tbbre U but Uttle ua« of brtnglag
settlera Into the couniy and starting
Lbem Id agricultural and borilculinral
puraults unlews the rtrads are put In^
Itlon so that they can ^-*belr
j>ro4p<jsjf<^ insrkci with tlreOcai-t pos
alblo d^SlcttlD .
Fipw ghg aentimeiK displayed at
the tueetlug it Is evident that tbe.
bunding vuvimeiiion will tarry with
any iroublt-. This U the praiwr
spirit to show In this age of iirocreM
and It Is ^ be lioped tbit muiv of tbe
eouatiea in iliD (art of the sUie will
follow aielr examjile am imivide tbe
ssary funds to give (•assalilv roMs
at all time* of ibv »ear beiwi-cn evety
fttrij g'nd city lu the region

wntssa lEfs of tiiaik wieck
(Oontlnned tram paga ofia.)
definite news will probably lie receiv­
ed this afternoon. The stout cruisers
Wireless -has a radias of l.oiHi miles,
while the ('arpathla has a radioua of
only 2^mI1es
■^ord FroWr Carpathia.
Bulietln. New VorA April IT.—^Tord
u sent today by the scout cruiser
rhesier to Washington that Tarpatbla reports names of aU first and tee-lass paasengers who . went
ashore.' It Is bellCTed lo mean that
only those whose Oktoes’were already
gl>en out were saved from the wreck
of the Titanic. The others aboard (hr
I'arpalhta are believed -to be third
Haas passengera. If this is true there
Is *> hope for any of the noted uieu
and women still missing. So ccrialn
those wwlUng for news at' the
While Star offices that there Is nowhope. (hat many broke down and
cried, other* collapsed
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THIS DATE- IN MI8T0BV.

iTSfi—Waller Forward, set-retary
the treasury in Frealdetii Tyler's cab­
inet. born In Conneviicul. . Died
l•|ttsbu^g. Nov. 24. 18S2.
iTPi*—llenjaiulii Franklin dli^
Philadelphia. Born lo Boston. J
IT. ITlhi
ikST—Joseph Anderson, ilevidutlon
ary soldier stid I'. S. senator Iron
Tennessee, died In Waashington.
,C. Born In Sew Jersey,\ov. "i. IT
lsr.6—Quebec bocame the capital
rpper and lajwer Ounada
181^—Alexander Maikcuxic. former
t'an.vdiau iireiuic-r. died. Born Jan. 2k
isr;'.
lUUT—William-J. Brywn declared it
tavor of tbe Initiative and referendum
mil—France rushed troop* to
cco to quell a rebellion among Hit
Ulb< smeu.

GOOD INVESTMENT
Expecu to Bring Many Ohio Peopig
Here to Purchaoc Farm
Land.
J. A. Homan of Defianct-. Ohio aii^
Traverse City. Michigan, arrived In
the city last evening for the summer.
Homan -4as onb ol the first to
• to Wraiern Michigan after the
boning of tire • Ikevelopnient cam­
paign. He bought land in But Bay
townsMp where he fi developing »
fmlt farm. In addition-lie is i-ngagei!
in a real estate business and expects
Fveiiluslly bring a large number
his Ohio neighbors Into liils favored
region. He saya that he is earning
fifteen per cent, cm the capital In­
cited In his Grand Traverse farm,
which is a much better per ct-m. than
on hi* Ohio farm. He
brought with him. this lime, two
l>ro|"ises lo farm hard-

HEMS HUGH TO CITt

A. w. nxozsas.

It is soiiietliing new ami lias noikcd
mt to perfcitloii wberevoi H ba*
i:ed. All,the dclails will K- ei|ihiiu
•d at ilic mcelltig. so lltat no oncw-ill
tave a chance (u iiilMimlefstaUd an<
Of lu lioInTs. It meal..........
t! •
fnlare of tbe cii,. and ever' pati4t-i:;llixen should make II a i-i-iM V
■resent wlieu il.i- talk is g['ci. "ChtJ.-vii) IK’ jdi-uly of room lor all sn-l -relcotuc will b.- .-cICD-lc I i-y <li.-<oU -;
ulltee ilial ha-' liu- m.-riins ii. ■lia-gc ,
riiere -is a moat (u:nri- ii. »lorv fu ;
Traverse Cii,' and i-v.-t,' cliucu v.an>-j

FAVOR GOOD ROADS

EGGS - Hose t'omh Kh.sle Ulaod
Red* Tuttle strain. White Orplogi,.i.« Cook -strain, -^;gg» for Ustchlug. »1-M1 Il>er settiag. You can pav
more lor eggs but get no i>c!tcr
stock. Win I rv-l;s y. .-arc of City
Book-Store. Traverse C
Midi
lU-IV

rack*, died *n Bo*ioD._ ftort. Tn Sui- jounied U was decided to subaSt the
‘Mi. MAa- Juue 24. IT«.«
tguestloa or boirilng the .oust'‘STALLIONS FOR SERVICE OF SEA
17. '
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., AprU 17..'
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iNVi the
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the question to Ira fiibmil
SON 1912.
lt$»—Goveriwr -ADditxh'Aed'i
Wc' will be .In Traverse City about
voter* at the earliest i«s»i
Caatlai Baste*, for safety.
I.April 2iXh wlib the standaid bied si
'lion. Jon 2!-3.vi. regl.«t»red' in t
1»6—Tbe French csbUreil Ure Vir-' The developnieni spirit has (aken
iAmeriiwn TnxMiu
dnlans, er«-jed a stronger fort and firm hold of the iraoule of Cirarlevoix
|x“rraii
King. !i<ie lisit. Velsme
>*}.NVIl.
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---------------- county
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lale ^la-l Book ot Canada.
caltod it Fon Hu Quesne
and they are determined 10 ro.
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t'i.vd
‘...a ic-.
Clvdesdale SlUd
Plri-t newspaper in Georgia. pUee tbelr section of the statin toelw^
' rtnm*
the
Caxeue." Issu^ at S*- map regardless of the «o*t. M lhe7,®®^‘= **
;E0 MOIR
>1R 4
A fBON.
vaanSL
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^ ' /pJiiaJy
it ii lmj>o**ibre to get' ^ i,..

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Are here waiting for you.
They are pretty. Look to us
for your shoes this season
and you will 901 regret it.

-AUCTIONEERS.**
Count} ot Grand
If you waM an Aurtloneer tbat wlU .Traverse
Jului H. tyise. plaiuHr.
Guy Tits
'get the priced call and see lha
l<en. defendant
defendant. .
QUEEN CITY AUCTION CO.
To Whom It Mv Cpnwal
'
Taku^'ottce. Hint o
2T S. I'nlon 8t-.‘Traverae City. MJcA
January.
A.

ISIS.»
Writ
of-^tt»cbGraduates Preferred.
Cmu-iis phone No. R23:, BeU 161.
meni was Issued out o(_Hic CIrrull
fob ij-thura-U
Court for the raid county «>f Grand
The forty-eighth aunusl coult-rvucc
Travmwe at llic suit ot Jolm H. Crtse.
lu»..«bove named jrtainiiR. against
of the Evangelical Aosovlailou of
lauds, lenemebt*. .«ood*. cbaitels.
MiL-bigan closed at Uwosao yesu-rday
.:.\X- Auditmoney nnd effi-cia^^ltoy Tipi^n, t
after appointments bad been ma-lc‘(oi
erals U,-|ian.i:.-nt.
Oeroutont above tinn^ fot the sv
(be ensuing year. BUhup S. f Hcryl.aiiMng. April I, IHl..- ^
tbousand tll'fMtfdollars. which
NOTK'i: IS hereby given that (»r- at
fogel, II. D . of Heading, Pa . iwesiUH.
ril «M relurtuilne on the Uih
tv of Februrry, A. i>, IP12.
Both Grand Haplds laeiun! arc n-tnrn- tin lands siuiated in the .ounty of
Grand Travi-rse Hd off to llir slat, tor
Dated
ibis 2ls( day of Fubrugry,
od to their old pulpits.
taxes oT tb^y and previous year*, and
auprrannuatloD fond was esInU- desvrilK-d In siatements whli-li will be
PAKM C. GIUIEHT.
Attorney for Plalnliff.
lUlietl and a* tiranel. licat-ouess soi lety forwarde.1 i., live olfue ol Hie Tieasirer ol spw ...uuty. and may l>e seen
Husim-ss mUlftWe- Oh Biate Unuk
and atudcnl aid society'wpib orgao- II sal.! ■■ITi.t^rycyious .|o ilie dav of
Hklc . Tra\ei%- Cit^
Ised. The lay iiieii proiiose to rai-e tb<- •ale, will Im- sold at pobll. saelMn l-y
feb 22'(hiiia-ai>r 4 4«c.' ^ '.
said
ireawiirv-i,
ui
tli.•xuiniv
seat,
on
prt'acbertt' salaries, making a -llrilucIbe lirsi Tm-sduy .<>1 May next, at ihu
on in' favor of college graduates.
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS .BEFORE COURT. .
The Bpiiolmuiems anuouui -^d for jlie nuai Tax Kal.-, if not
HTATB: (OF MHTt^AifsKthe Pradeeniiql or i-jim-elled ac-onllog to la».
Grau'd Kapldk ylistrk't. which iocli
Irate Co >n lot (he (Mni}*Ml Grand
Jvaid
^taleuu-uis
coniaili
a
lull
<lescrl|s
IbU sectloh of the stale,
Travor*.
tion of eacn )>arvcl of sto.l land
in the tualicr of,the vriatc df llltaui
lows:
OitAMKl. H FI'U.KK,
Taylor. d>«uaHed.
Auditor General.
It. ^iergarth. *ir«adlnB cider;
Nolltv is li.-reby given that (our
apr 11. Ik, ;
Grand Itaplde. First church. F _E. AnntU- 13lh .Ihy of March.
....................- have -iayeu allownd for
Ktrang: Grand liapl-ls. Becond church,
MORTGAGE SALE.
crediuin ,io jlhraeijk-, ibcii clalnw
n. O. Hutb: Galedoaia. H. Mohr; Nash­
Default having be.-n niade In the against said dtx-caaA in said court
ville. 0. K. Smith: Ionia. U. J'. Os- comiltlotis of a ci-rtalit murigugc madi (or exanitnailon «kd adlusinient. and
itoib: Maple Hill. F. MooUer:^ Itccil by uscar M. Muise ^d Sarah J tbat all iT.-d1ion> of aald deceased art•Vtorse. Ills Witc. Jointly, of Traverse require.! to present their claims lo
City, G Kiuvhicl; Kersey ami Kvaii. City.
.Mhbigan. to Hlcliaid Hurllmi of
A. IL Fleher ami J. Homin.-I; lo-roy. Dade County. Kloridu, tIaleO (he elev- said couii. at (he yupSalr ufficc. in (be
ily of Traverse City, In said .-ounlv,
10. Ik- sujiplled: Ml. PleaNiill. W. F enib day /.f BepieiutH-r. .\ D.. IPUU. II or hetnre tli.- ICth dX' oT Jntv.
Krlttg; Riverton. A Osirolh; Trawwc and recortbsl in the offl.-c of tbe Beg
Isfer of De>-dt for ihe Counic of
City, V. H, I’inily; loH-lanau. S. .Moel­
■1 Traver.c and Slat.- »f Michl- •Ub <Uiv of July. A. II. 1*1^ at ten
ler: Pomona. F IJ. Halley; l*rto>-kc).
1 the e\r«i-i
i-mliIi day of Sepinni
'• lovk in Hie forenoon.
K. A I’erouc: Morton's Bay. H.
Hel1^. in h
Dated March lOih. A l>. IM2
kuap: WuodUiid. W. F. lioettrher: gages, on iiagc Ts. on wlildi iiKingase
FRED R WAI.KKR,
ti.ere I* iUIukk] tii
Judge of Prbhalo.
SchoUvUle. H. A. Ih-cker; Jloyiio Cliy. of this nolle.- tic........ _
meb
M. 21, 2\ apl i
A. Qlaas.
Dollar* and Fliiv-Thi-ee C.-uU
Ilev. W. A.fShelh-y, who ItasSK-eii nttoniey » f^- of Tw.-iiL,'-ttv. Dollars
provided for »-i oapi m
Teetti Extracted Abstoiatc-Iiir of the lor-al church of the dc- suit or prv)f.K-dmus''*[ law
1
Iia-.-iug.lict-n
ly Wltboot Pala
minallon for several years. re<»lv«-il
vci Hi.- momrye w
By the “Ka-oUr- method [ cab r»
•ii^gc or any i-aii
appullHiiicni at Parks. Noa'o:
ove those aobing.JMdh. atouiptaly
thereof.
county.*
without i«lD. and without tnl uee ot
er of sale »«niaiiiedin sal.l mortgage, drug* to |>roduce unconarlouiMaa.
People uftiervous tenopwameni n*d
and the statute in surh case made and
provided, noilce it bereby given that with weak hearu will apprertaU the
on Baturda}. the mo-nth da> of -Ka^dar" nethod ot palnieM oxtraoJnne. A. U, IW2. at ten o'elt^ in ibc UOB.
OR. «. O. KfNTON
WIHIamspert Plsn Will be Fully Es(be highest bidder, at the .North N64M WilhMn Block, with Dr. HoUhplalned by Mr. Larrabec Friy
worth. Trareree City. Michlgaa.
Front door of Hu- C.mrt Mouse In the
day Evening.
(Tiy of Travel*.- Cliy'1 Couniy of
Id Traverse. Michigan, (that beliig
itlreim of Travers*- City sitotild
place where tbe Clnvilt Com
make H a poim to aiienil tin- ludetl
County of Grand Traverse it
lieldl. (be premise* dracrilved In naid
the CiTy oirera house »idAvtv
mortgage, or eo nmrh lhen-of
Ing. at wbh^h time Don M. lArraW of U- necessary- to |«y' live amount due
WllliamB|K>n. Pa., will lo- presei^ and on said niorigage. w-nb sm
explain tbe plan tbai has caiisedl hi: IntereM. and all legal cost*, together
home town lu grow from a straAglili: with an attorney ’s fev- of Twenty-k'lve
Dollars, as inovi.led by law ami as
lunilM-r village to one of the lending .-..venanted
for th.-relti, tin- premise
liiBnufacturlng poltils In itie rol(uir
being dcacrilW In said nvnrlgage r
follow*, to-wll: The k>st Thin.
The ptan I* a logical om- and can i
applied equally as well to Travv-rsc Three and One-Third Fit-t ol laj
Forty-Tlire*. u::. of Oak H.-iglits Addi­
Ciif- nitliout any outlay of inoiiQ )•> tion
to the Ci:y of Ti-.v.-rsn- Ctiv, ac­
Have the iaUst impn
the btn.u^^ men. He will etfplain cording to fill- rr<«i.l.-d i-lal iljcreiif.
rhincrj and manufacture ny-work
[he worifi^vd a sy stem hv- wlilrfe Hi. in (be (Ytuiitv of Granil Tiaverse and
'uxlale
'
designs
*
from the
State
of Michigan
i-redli of the ciii»qis ran Ik- turned inSlone
Prompt sttehlion
DS1.-.I at Travi-n^.- t’ll.''. .Ml.hlgau.
civen all orders no matter how
LO the sBiq-ort of valuable Incluilries .March thu iiliiei<--n'l:. i;M2
small. C»U or wntc for ^pcs.
.iial will br a cr.-.Hl lo the vfiy and
aiCHAHK Ml Ill-HI'T.
Morisaceu.
he enilre section of lountry adtolnl .vi'EliWoni* A 1 >nx»lt
»g

April'16.
/'
] H“ reports that he had a nuibber of
ITip—Battle of ('ulluden. In which 01>lu ireople rounded up to <-oiiie to
the Engllah uuder. the l>uke of I'uncpl'nslcrn .Mirhigan. this year, when lb-'
beriaud defeautl the .Scottish rebels Northesdleni Michigan petiple raiiuheaded. by tbe young pretender.
j *"“> Ohio with an agrlcultura! exhi1—Judge JesM Fell, who dlscov- Wt and capiured his prtrepen*.
ered bow to make use of anthracite
'“»« ‘he Weatern Mlchfgai
about, so l-e »iirc and w on liau-.
«»al, born lu Buckingnm. Pa. Died t«^ts will auihe some kind of t
lie III—-UUg l-'SIU--.
..
WHkes-tarre, ASg. ». IWU.
jpjousiratioo In Ohio the ramiug
T»T—lamls Adolphe Thiers, presl
denuof the French llepublic. born
-John T. Ford, noted tbeatrl'oiTION Powder which for over sevrht.'
veais li*-. bi-on t)i.- eiantUid m ex‘c.
cai manager, born In Baltimore. Died;
len.-e
\Vh* * He. sum- the itutredi
Urefe, March 14. Ikkt
.
..
..
^CHARLEVOIX COUNTY TO VOTE ent« arc w well l-alan-ed lint every
iram.lc of th.- iKiKdcr lu-Hornis lis
■*
»ONDI»G PROPOSIT-ON
proiK-r sl-.xr,- in llic work of re*t£rin*
health--. I’Muliliou* »n your *to<k.-~T*ut
I«S._SV,p
t™,n H-rV V,
p III the f.-ed ami Pole Ik.w H.. c will
improve iu flesh and spuits undur lu
tih iM. e( over 3tKV Hvrs.
\J
of $260,000
inniieOic Prxc 2.'. .ent- i-cr irapRage
ISaw-CoragT stone of the Pcibodjr,
____
riol-1 I-' .\:i:en.an Drug F'ore.
.V, t 7
f, “7","■' E... J,rd.k ,„r
ol
, '..
'noaio, „o, Ik,
,|i f..,„
ru.„ teUrrt ... molu.tk,
Cb.rl.,„l. I.
.jV.,.,.0.
IkM-Tt".,.,
rto Ik. ^ ...J
Th,„. ... . I^k. .1-,

Your
Spring Shoes

I„

F^tws *Sasiness

'WfTTESIELl FBII TIIAL

Ctosh Shoe Stora.
Csraar ^aaa aad FwM Bracts. Traveraa City, Mtoh.

SEND NEW PASTOR

Congressman Sweet of .Mk-blgan bu brought forward a plan for potting
tbe |■osloffl^e de|«nmeut u|ion a bualneaa basis tbat bu a great niaiiy
polms to recommtyid It to the pnbllc. He proposes lo bave ihc tfeiMUrioent
l«id hi cub fot all t'hV work it i-ertorms. no matter whether it la irans|K>riing gdVernmeDi mall, or secot^ class matter that Is carried at less tluiu
cost. It would also (-ut out tin- frankng provllege. which at iircsent U a
dead l^ad that la carrint to tbe detriment of (he deimriuieni.
It lV.^r. Sweet's opinion (but if franking government mall and cheap
traiisjiortatrou of second class stuff aie to tbe interest of the people as a
whole, then the. j>«o|>le as a whole ought to |iay for them. Tbe onl.v way to
aecDBiidttb this la'for i-osigress lu cold-blooded (ubioa to make a fixed a|s
proprIatloB <-overing the <-ost to -the dc|«nment of carr.ring governnK-m
mall and to make oilier appropriations to complete the |iro|>rr couiwnaa'
lion of the de|«rinient for carrying magaxines and paiicrs.
The adoption of a plan of this kind. It Is lielleved. would lead lo umceut iiostage for letters and remove (be financial obstacles to the iiarceU
post, wliicli Is a deriratilc tiling wlien It can be niaiH- lo |iay Ka 'own way.
it Is tbe contention of Mr. Sweet that tbe Intiwtuctlon of businesa nielbodt
into the deiNirimeni would resiili in economics. It would also eo a great
way toward remorlne the i>osiofTire s.vatem from tiolitics'. which haa al-ways been one of ihe great drawbacks wblcb it has had lo encounter lu the
past

-fContlnued from page obAl
Jury wns given. Sheriff Sbuter placed
WinUlu Witte and his wife. laiura. un­
der arr«‘st. the warrant ciiarglng them
w-|(b manslaughter. They were im-ked
up in the county jail, where they yemalned until this inoniing. when they
were given ihelr bearing In jusiicvNerllnger's'court. The complaint U
very apeclOc and Is draw n uji In a very
complete mann^.
The proBecuHon was conOnrted by
rowecutlog Attorney Fred H. Frail,
while the defense wu lookevi af(<er l>>
M. W. I'nderwood.
The heirlng of Mr. and Mi;d4 WiUcu ocrupleil the entire day before
Justico Neritnger. many witnesses l>e
•xnmtnol durlug the course of the
proceedings.

Douglass & Kellogg

iii.'h 21 —il

The Little WonderK
A f/i K p. Caselins Engine
^■
MADE IN TRAVERSE CITY.
Cylinder bore. 4 inefaes; gtroka 46b
loebes. Ooo^ design, best maurial. '
itouper cooled. W eight. 200 lha gUrts
easily, runs steadily; Is economlraL
reliable, durable end complete with
puller. casoUne tank, battery, coll and
■witch, wired resdy to run your sep
arstor. wood saw or p.iuip or do sny
other duty within ll.e caiaici'y of Sf-i
h. p.; occupies 2x2i* feeu Price $76. 4
Manufartured by •'
WM. JACKSON, Travrerae City, tTctk fi

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'

Where do Your Apples Go?
The tine bet pegged when |oo9
cobM be predneed
wkh nnle or no aRestkm to tbe (rowin|. Now fmiu «re
good or bad, the- exteot of either dependiof os the netbodt
of cultore aod eare yoo adopt. To obtain tbe b<«ter drado
yrou t luat flprar ayeteouiticallr aod Sberwito-WiiiUnt faueo>
toonooueoWoiolta.
ticidM will dive s^factoi

Wait’s Drug Store

im m.rna w *iM.

oMm nATnu

i.

• ♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦.♦♦♦♦♦♦ iKw. rHuralBg u> Twtiw
ELK LAKt
# SIloU)' BioraiDK.

Sour, I*,
<»na»^
Ak Ukr AprtI U.-Min. Ctaywo hfa bom* tbf go.t **rk With «d i
U .peiidiDC « f*w
with ber •!*■ ,a, k „f u*ri,.i».
t*r. Wi».J. a D*»n.
j n»aa tad Thome* I>umas or Trtv
Ufi. Morte Kdoco ud d«ii*M*r.'^V„v„-«„,)»^orfourd.r*l»si
BCMU. Of ChI<»»o. or*
il
„ ,^...,1
Ooorto Corn*'. Tb* l^i**'Aid ooriotf v]ll nwet
4.T Pettlti of n«.iOTU ^nt Wrt ’Thaml«- oftomoio wicVura L«,«
r alghi wlih
MMfcborbood..
Pridoy
Mrs. A)«s' lonii
BiH MorrUoB renirned this iborb-'aitht from I>*troli, wbero >h# Iwa
IBC to bit achool dmtet at Ann Arbor, boeii vitiilnc for the pOM throe
after •poBding bio vacatioD at tome. Dhmhi.
Pr. J. Prank >lanro of Beatoola j HorloV Cronkfalte o^ WlUUmtbnrg
ease Batnrdar aigbi to ritir rela- *rUl work for l«weU Soqn tbU cuntftf^ ratnralnc SlooUar niornla*.
iper.
CoUo Munra It a
g the «iar in . Archie famiibetl U *ick at bit bow
Trarono CIL''.
with heart tronble.
Mlaa Rena Munro *i>ent Sunder bi | Well drlren vert al work la*l week

tar Aihen Dmw uA ami-Jm *«»-«
rood weU.
^
Mr. ud Mra. WOltahi Obbt *»i»i
Sunder Ml Elk lUiM*.
Mr*. Joba Morrtooa aad Mr«. Praak

Rooft
Tliat Look Good ad WewWeU
awnnra m irogltad
.plut trmt. wU

^ynolds
JexiUe Asphalt
^ale Shinies
-2tfn«5fS3f5-SErIM O.MMdA.fc._Ow!F

/

The Markets

leeplo* oa bla .broiber'e

LIVESTOCK.

7

Ur« V. E. Lamb waa rallad to aontba Mlchisaa Saturday ^ the aeriou*
Utaaat of her n^hu.
Mr. aad Mra. it. O. Bvka rlaltad at
Maple CityJa^ week. Mr*. Rurke
atayed tor a week’* rl»ll.
Mlaa Mary jaqolah tauefat e
•chool laat week durla* the ^eeace
Mia# Di^ee.
Mr. and Mr*. Jotb Lamb weni to
aatoaia Saturday oa a bualaeaa (r1|>
Mr. aad Mra. John Myer* leli to.la>
for Monroe Ceaier. where tbe.«
lire an tbe Wldrig (arkk
Mlaa Slynle Dexter returned
Traverae City today after a tboii
vlalt at b^ home there.
Herbert l>exter took the R. F, D. tx
aminatloD at Tbompaonviile Saiurday
Sewn otbera wrote at the aatne time
Mr. and Mra.-Oeorge Hance were In
Travarae City oa bualaeaa laat week

W3i

l.wier WelU baa moved back cm hli
farm far th* aummer. after apeatllaa
the winter (a Traveraa City.
Chealer EUlott of Vaalu. Okla.. *r
rived laat Thuriday for a rtalt with
farm
Snying PriJ.^
hi* mreati. Mr. aad Mra. J. M. Klllou.
Mr. aad Mri. Marvin Keaaay drora
ror to Moaroa Caoior laat Fridav
vlalt tbair uncle. Warrea Horton
Twa Intaeurhan Cara Mat Haad On
They returaad Soada.v.
Naar Ann Arbor Monday
.Veat Saturday aad Sunday will he
Might.
We know you are interested inithe baby's om*
the lime for the Prtead*lort—so
thu place. There win be
fan—so are we.. That is why we art wriaoi A**
Ann Arbor. ^Irb.. April >«.—A mla1 allday meeting on Saiarday. with
BECAUSE we believe
we have just tbe
..................................GO-CART
nnderaundittg of telephone ordera it
lunch At noon, for which we kindly
CARRIAGE that
v>/wavsvtc\\ji^
tutti uui
not uuiy
only will
will oe
be mosi
most CG lArtaUe
requeat (be Long Uke people who
and
pleasing
to
the
baby,
but to you also.
naioD of tbe two DecraU. YlpalUsil and
tend to furalsh llberaUy that we ma>
Trarara# aty WUIng Co.
JackaoB Inierui^n cara near ber*.
proiierly care for our vltiiora from
farioging death totwo and inJuriQg fifty,
other meetlngi.
probably fatally. Edward DeneMr. and Mra. E. Harlg were very
Good sabstaBlial
more of Maple City and Moaea Slomuch larprlaed laat Satnrday evening
mln, anld to be a Rabbi from Jeruaaa-hen about tweatyfive friend# and
lem on a tour of America were kill
belghboro walked la and gave them
The crew# of the can elaUned the
farewell reception. The evealag paaa- KU„.jb
a art oa hand picked
ed away all too quickly in a aocial
Built on graceful lioes. beautifully finished in euMy
way. The Udiea proaeated Mr*. Harlg
track blurred the* vtalon. ao they
detail and the PRICE will look as attractive (wtMft
I
Priea.
with a very jireiiy berry apoon at
■ unable to aee tbe cars which met
you see the quality of tbe goods).
curve at the foot of the bill.
token of remembraaee. A |iot-luck au|>per wai aerve.1. Mr. and Mra Harlg
have lived among ua for five yeara
Hidaa, Fura and Tallow.

HODOE.
O
and we regret to have them leave.
They wUl-reelde la Traverae Oliy for
And as fine and beautiful as you wish to pay for.
Hodge. April I.'..—Mr. and Mrv Tral
ibe preaeat
Tallow .................
Baker *i>eat Satnrday at (be boute of
.Mr. and MiS. Eden Mutcbler.
Mra. Dennl* arrived at File l^ke
ALMIRA
Friday from the weal. Sba iaunds
Almira, April IB.—The 4 fn»**
to make her home with her daughter.
Binging very happily now that aprlng
Mra. Ed I.«tson.
ha* come again, v.,
The neighbor* aad friemla of
Tbe iiarty at Mr. and Mra. Willie
7 and Mr*. Charle* Actin cave them
lAke t waa well attended.
aurprlae Monday evaalng.
Ftox.
rod
.
The box aoelal held at the Sonih Ai­
About forty (rlenda and neighbor*
For the lately (has-been babies) Express Wagons
Fox. gray .
lin'achoolbouae w*g well attend'
...toceins wralked in pn Mr. and Mra. Andrew
and Velocipedes are very acoepuble
T^ rained $10.25.
Prladle and gave them a complete
aurpriaa.
Slay HHb Mlaa Snaaa Shulti wni
and very profitably used.

SENDON.

give an eDterUlnment for tbe achool.
M’ade Smith or Enat Bay wa* In tfal*
A fine program haf been
vicinity oif SuadayBendon.-Aprll
15.—Mr*.
Ploasle
iUrAll are cordially Invited to attend. So
Kay Bancroft of Traverae City *i>ent
(on of Traverae CRy visited la town Siicday al the home of Wm. WclU.
admlaBlan charged.
Henry Bate* ha* hoen putting down rer Sunday.
Blra. ESle Kenney left Tburaday for
well. Win Clark helping him.
Nawa t* Nee.
Fcankfort. where ahe will \itK hei
Grant Brooks lost a horae one
■Ifew Tort Bank RetwBa.- rand,
parents.
Tbe Bit Store.
laat week.
an o4d lady. “And 1 aavar knaw Uai {
Mr. and kir*. J. W. Jarrett and oa* of them had been mining,"
Meaara RobeH and Fred Wllaon
took about 40 galloai of maple ayrup aona. .\eai and Jimmie, and Reggie rainarkad.—Puiifih.
lo Traverae City last week.
Tbe grangari gave Mr. and Mra
U D. SpaSord a farewell lunch after
the mectliif Satnrday afternoon.
SpaSord will move to Nonh Frankfort
hli ngw farm which ha purrhaaed
*ome lime ago.
Mlaa Thao Burlingnme went
Over two hundred and fifty girls' dresses came in to­
TbompaoDvlIle Friday to aee her par­
day. 'Vou can't imagine bow pretty they ere.
ent* returning Saturday eveutag. Her
Starting with 49c. 69c, 98c etc., they go up witk
aiater. Ethel, came hack with her.
Earl Gray la very aick at thl* writ.
ea^ ste^ fa $5._About fifty of these dresses
Bseswof0
ig- We all hope for bU apeedy reat least $1.50. will go on sale
rovery.
tomorrow, at............................
Mr. aad >lra. Lewi*
went to Traverne City laat Saturday.

TWQ WERE KILLED

For That Baby of Yovs

M“;uv;.v.-.......

ollhc best nulcrtals.

2S.-

As Low as $1.75 ea^

Sr.;:::::::;:.........
......

A Finishing Touch
On your housecleaning.. A new pair of1 Lace Cur­
tains will do more than any one thing toward giving
the room a sense of completeness. Our Curtain and
__
Drapery Department is full of excefitlonal values.
Never before have we been able to ^ow such a va­
riety of beautiful patterns and quote such low prices.
It will pay you tb inspect these remarkable offerings.

................ “'g’."'

THE millllilliSUY MERC. ea.

Mr*. Laura Bata* was tbe guest of
Mrs. D. C. ThompaoQ Saturday evenSbe waa also tbe guest of her
grandchlldron.

87-incb Lace Curtains at the unheard
of price, per yard........................................OfC
60-inch Nottingham Lace .Curtaios.
Ofio
in white and ecru, per pair.......................irOC
Lace Curtains exactly like cut, 54 inches wide, white
or ecru. This should be seen to be
f ^C
judged. An exceptional value...............
Fine Brussels Net Curtains, in white, ecru and'twotone
Th^kind that usually
265
sells fo; $2.50. Our price, per pair.

Note These Carpet Prices
Yon need look no rorther U you are
lookln* (or barcaii^s.

,1‘
I

It Costs Nothing
to See Them

Come
Saturday

:K

Strictly All Wool lodrain Corpets. per yard........
Half Wool Ingrain Carpeta. per yard.....................Me
Cotton Ingrain Carpet, per yard.....................
Granite Carpet, per yard........................................ l*e

Kolorfast Fibre MatHiig
Just the thing for the bedroom floor, easy to keep
ir^^er.
clean, guaranieed not to fade from sun or
w^ter.
We have them in blue, green .
and tans, per yard...................

Globe Dept Store

yfUl

Waalu, where. they ezpMl to locale


LONG LAKE.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Lobe Lake, April
Ban
leBBian of Trarerae Cltj vUiad bet
*l*ter. Mr*. Will Pierce, lut Wedoe^
dtr.
Mra. Omnata Rlcb.r,l«« „ .^eod
Bufaki. Am IT.-Catoe-Recalpta.
la* a few dara.Ia
T«'iterae City
------------W: active, ftrai. rttJS. Calve#—
In* bar paraau. Mr. aad Mr*. John Active, i&c hither. ».T&RS.». Sheep
Adam*.
■—Receipts J.OOO. fairly active, eaaler.
Jloom. Jr, Itt. b™ ,J, u.. |7eT.Si,lamhe Wei. Ho*»-R^celp«.
aayluB to work.
LTOO. active Sc to lOc hlgber. M.J0P
Mr. aart Mr*. Rs? Sraaeborn lave S.30. cloalag at S7.:S.
fanii.

Ana w, ifcj.
MS tadi 8atw4a> tor BaUtaghaia.

$1M
For Your Share Of These Splendid Bargains

WINDSOR PERCALES
yard wide, choice patterns,
wo/th 12Hc ayard at.
Ijnjebeu. April 15.—Mra. John Tnylor enleraiined Mr=.
1
Cobb.
Fnylor of Fife Lake FH.iJay
orday.
.'
Mr. and Mr*. Gu* IJrk tpent Uat
week with Mr. and Mr*. Frank Box. .
I Mr. and Mrs. Bracknngast of Buck!lay visited al Myron Taylor's Suoday.
Preaching aervices will be held in
the MaicheCt chnrrh every two week*
Wednendar evening, beginning the
I7th.
Mr. nsd Mfm C. Ronae.
have
been In tbe souibern |«rt of the auie
the laat two years, retoraed last
TueatUy.
Mr*. SlBwn Schnater. who bat been
seriously ill for the past *U weeks. Is
saining nicely.
M^Hatel Crnko was a caller at
Jotrii' Taylor's Satnrday.
Mra. Geo.-Taylor called
Sra. Gut
navralt Tuewday.
Wm. Taylor and danghter. Lacy,
were Traverne City rallera Saturday.
Mr*. M. Fitzgerald vlalted a few
day* with her ancle. Wm. HilL last
week.
Mrs. Minnie Taylor has been on the
sick list the past tew day*. Mlaa Ethel
Groff ia doing her hoosework for *
lew day*
.\ettie Taylor eatlad on the home
folks Bandar. ' -Mra. E. A. Wan ha* had her honse
Bocan A Bona doing the
wort
I Henry Bogart
ban.
I Chna. Knapp ia bnOdlag a new cranVT>

Girb’ Dresses—49c, 69c, 98c, fUV

BURMAH CHALUES
worth 6c a yard, lomorrow's special, at only...."

Laditt’ SUrtt—Two New Stjb$ ’
aUe* to 3« waist band.

$3.95
Dress Ginghams
Ahont a dosMi ptooe* token
from oor reguUr Umb that sell
at Sc. 10c and i:>*c. on aale
tomorrow,
*7/t

Indies' Dreuu-m aad Oath
Besnciful tlylen and color*, dreaoaa of allk. W cloth and C
bln*:
cloth Many of Umm put cams
a~ la from
'
Xam
York
'ork and are sbown for tbe tlm time. W’orth
tIO.MJ nod ti:<M(. I

...$6.95, $8.51

Laaics’Walcis *8c

KimoaastSc

Tbe pcaoieK wt kare ev'm tfaown
Mtbe PM Al aizca Speci.1

ADefe«$l.25 Long Kananai
aad aoM tbit were $1.50. go

...... 98c

.....98c

Mea's Salts at $&$$
Don't miss this special. Saturday
we will show a lot of All Wool
Worsted Suits in newest Spring
models, worth $12

Mea*s Shirts $5e

HcB’sWwsted Pants
Choice of any of the many styles
of Worsted and Cashmere Pants,
medium or peg top. plain or cuff
bottom, worth $3.50 '^2,95

iat^tT9W4lMAi

Made of good .Mmd . Uae

iSSS

Patvaee Madras
atrlpra. Just
_ . ...
ahlru and waiata. worth
a yard.

Hat Special S2.M
Newest Spring Shapes h. Men's
Stiff and Soft Hats, t’,.- t utiil
any $3.00 hat m.. ■((
special at,
only.........

$2.56

Mea’sSMksUcHdp
Week. Sack. • bK.
aadbeavy wdpf'. wot± IScagrf
20eapairM..a.................... He

blacb-aiNna. SoU by May
ofdmbcKKm at SOc. n>eaJ

.............. $$e

PRINCESS LONG CLOTH
36 inches wide, regular d G
15c quality at............... .^iv

Coeoa Sock* bimk « ^

TRAVERSE CITY

brat lOcraL^^ccraiadSc gc.

mkitn TBJLVEBOt

MOifonB.

AltD TRATKB8K BAY EAOLB, YSVIBDAY. AHtlL 18, 1«±

■••hoc i:'Tie is helping hia ta<«beir.tik hi* lather* viiknios.
Itorl Remolds. ■ the Green Drift
A large amount ha* been (ilaced n< e-r <ji<nn.il
school tea<-b«-r. si* M over RtiiHtoy at
at C per cent ami cili per c ent Ic r S^Uv and over,
ila home near Itcuxonia.
gueai 'ound her place t.> a pretty
i»ORT ONEIO/L
favor.
The
UWe
«na
deooralad
with
Mrs.
Oscar
Money
and
two
little
tkcn VU S aarpiiM panr at Aocpink
ro*e*.
After
dinner
the
n
daugbie.-a^ rc-re-ned t» their borne neii
Ht W«r««r'«. Satsrdtr alftit EreiTelerted otBcera we^ Installed
ecUir. ali«w vUit-ng her narwui*. Mr,
OM bad • fine tln« ajid a good
eat coreniony.
and Mm George Havis,
/
litaa
Jessie
Blsiorih
attend'
Roym Meney of C«dar. Ja J iriilnr
lamra BorSand av So attend
Teachers'
asioi-lation
at
Kniplre.
lust
COi>JNIXE«t COXXIXE
his grBDdpaicDiB.
«t tba Orange Saturday and apent
week.
LAWYERS
SMday at Frad Atkiniuui'K.
iTia Money visited tlreen IMat
Howell Irft for Orand Raplda
s.-hool,. Monday o! last wiclek.
Jokn Bnrflend will move hit family
Cetfvrvl L aw Practleo. laclvirtlna
ing <Collection'
last week, where he will rer^lve medi<
tCut
te Trarerae City, where they rxpen
Cloid Itodd alid •siulU non,
cid
ireattheat.
Wmr4 B. ConnlM
M»tt N.Cgsnnin*
ta —>«■ their (ature home. Ttwy
be S. A. 4pifce farm last week
Jena Veranp and Albert V»d*fB
ImTe the good wlahaa ot ail in tbelr
Ootoea
8ml,
tee
root
of
the
abort
Mr.
and
Mrs.
'c'hsrl>%
Klneater
Tlved last week: They Intend «0]P>sh
plsBUisareryoteriilmedmine. Many were lAke Ann callers. Tliumda:
■sw hMDe.
hrre during the coming seaaon.
people
gather
it
in
oor
rich
woodlands
Mrm Cbaa. Wicker baa ralnraed
evening.
and Urn ha Orcnll of Wlibad: I
Hr*. Charles Weaton and' moUier,
dnrins the rurnner. Few people know
tnm CBilcaao. and will ai^ud the aum- ^ betb on the slrk Uai. M this wrllCarrie Wagoner of l.ake Ann spet.^ risH.d with Ma>y MTIWam*.
1
bow valnableft t* in dy*pep«ia. catarrh, ThurMlay aiglit here «nh her narcstt
'iMT OB her farm.
day.
and aaagencral tonic.
Will
SattJer
and
Hnrry
Maker
w.-r*
‘ Mr. mad Mra. Chaa. Moorr leave for
Will Heltn met with a aeru>u* 1
.Manyuboasandponndsor this root era
iMturd H.;v.ns*.<ta has •.•Td' htt
Joint and Willlani Abbott ol
Cblctio next a»ek. Every one regret* Traverae City, were in town last week
nsed each year In the fstuoos catarrh Traverae <Tt.v business yaller* Tiie* -rii '.n l^-.ng kicked b> bis b->:ie
farm to Funk Mafvurc. to'at-c'tet^ '
remedy. Pemna. Thi-fs.-texidalnawhy day.
Mater them leave, as ge aill miM maUng &rranxemecia for the con
Mr, ami Mr*. Morriso!! of Tr«».-r»e
Mrs. TSidfe lioddard ol Reuitic.
riolcl Dodd drove cn Tvaverse City
them ao macb, capertalU In
cHon of the bridge on Third atre«- Wash, was the guest ot friends lierc errryMy OM.-C Femna for catarrh.
t'ii.'. siK-ia a few days «( ihl* pUiv.
ttudilpli i.-;*
Tuesday. .Mra. Itodd and two rliildrcn
Orai^ wnrkof. which Mr Joint will have charge.
Mr. M< rriwoii ll••iding the GuaTtert.' ,re the ia.o.t •
iast Wednesday cm her way to vlsti
SiTcmpanied him as far as-Ti-jinan Dll Alins HI this plsie.
lln. Wb. l.«wea
retntned
Bobles of Detroit, a.rived Mon­
nce^.l s called pink
. R S.
bj fiMre ,
Sunday si-iiool a
ea and apent the ihiv with them lover RuBdav
tea tern for gle augimer fmm Chh day evening, and is a currst at the ai HelUlie.
"l%wei
piayc:- meet,
Tom Ijfuss la Bovins hi* famSIy
Ja<k iVanktoihcw hka u new span
yra Rattler of Kouih Kasson. ape<>
cbgo.
Kehl hotel.
e," leader Anna Caswell. Preacii the day Tuesday, with tlmndma llarN
and Mr* ) \ Wai*An .1'Ilo>-tic ( buise*.
Travtrse City, hut be will atill rclira. Frank Dago apeni *« era1 day*
Mias Maude Telgard ant) brethe: . iiiftin here as ag<ut at the r. M. fic HIE MTiu-e
eernion by the pas- «e)-and Mrs. H. E 8«ker.
C.IJ. vi*ili-d ia.t week wflh thelWarrcn^i'kc-l.vcan
•rcn^i'ki
.♦trjHlHia
to Traverae <1ty. laai week.
Fredrick. we» Traveiwe City visitor I pot.
Pra>ej.jn«TliBK every Prictof
Maggie Sicofltdti has purHenry Klntons of West Alnnti grandpsrnils. Mi and Mrs- E .k
> ^igi'Do
Tba Oneida Grange met at Shalda * Baturdsy.
based the bouse which Mr. Ileus*
r* Ellsworth Hmrnanwtpeni Mon roirtem., waa in Traverse City Tue* M'llllsni*.
da> e'ptilag. In taoR >■' .'1
ball SalBTday the l»ih. with a
The S'. H..S. teaeball boye.
Mr.
and
Mr*
itanderc
i-ijew.i
hiod
day lu Traverse City.
day. returning home with a tine horar
w<M-« Tbey gave the third and fourth Just rtcelved Uielr new suit*, and af'-j' '
A lara* force of men-are soifklnjc
wove lu IV.luire.
tae Wilson spent Saiutxia
Airtwaa to eleven nembm. after BOW ready to play any High schcxil
Jim White Juat purchased
. ot^ne* depot - .
Mra. 'Thu;up»on xl»!i«-.l with I.MABEL.
Clyde lUIslon was arouhd 'd.-Iive'white aU partook ^4 chicken dinner. team In nortbem Michigan.
Rolen.
Fr^k lulxell aad fb ; u> bail- «bu<rrrwis. Mr and Mrs Gen Wale*,
Lillie Richard Br«wn_ls on
Ing
goods and ufclng ordem Iasi week
AgrO lA ‘
^ •
.tsa Allan-'went tc. Traverae
I i-a.k 00 tbrtr borne !a,-n».
A beginner's class was ataiitd i:>
last week
gstn.
Jaiitc* Dbitc. }r. of CYM.-eU, 'to
^stnrday.
{
u> Northport 'PubUi- echools last
Hmvev Many, a-bo has been ah';
Hoagelanti is qtlitc low a!
. BEITHER.
• NOftTHPORT.
>pci;di:.g
s few days in ^KuS and
Monday.
Rev. W. r Uowins cate an Illustrat­
wrlflncMr Florence has moveeb Into Wr. with ■•arlet (ever. D. better.
J. StebbaU and fvnll)t have moved
rrs'atwe cTIf *i»;ting r'lxlltF*.
I>. H. Scot) left last week fpr Ray
ed lecture of the Rcssurrevtlon, at
tav and daughter*. Gmrud
.Mr l.r-ryaY' Scott and fatnlir
neitner's house He will work on tli.'
posth «r town in
house (ormeriy City, where he wenl as n delegntc lo
Mi»s vera Wyiikiarp ahd'Mia* Mar* ■
Clear Uiwik achool house, tost Wed-!
and Gladv*. t|*ited Raluidav wiih
down
from
Traverse
City
to
visit
th-lr
s^c-iK-n.
oonpied by John Cartbe.
ga;^ Dunit tit c<d at R It.fSIrv &tt- '
the Repuliilcan State convention.
nepday evening. ,
We are plesi^ ir. hear Mr. A. Hejtn Mr* ftov s |«iem*. Mr and Mrs. K onhi>
W. Thmot UKurapd home from - l.lcyd Wiistey' vWitd his parents parents Saiurday.'and retorn'ol SunEllswurtb Ulllnian «t Kale v.v. *|»ent ttlio has been sufferlag with a brniaed A W.lli*ms
Orand Rapids Wednesday.
Mr a:d
.W-JL rringlM left
for a few dgyt-Innt week.
.'Ir !xi:il MT^yJijJlord from near Wilt
G; -Fslrhanki and arms dn.ve Sunday with his tiimil.k here.
:<mi. Is on the aaln.
Mm. W'. Voice entertained a number
dira. W. Voice waa a Traverse City
down from Traverse. Sunday.
Mce. Htncc* uf Traverse City, callc-l tonml.tirg. haw apoed here f.rr 1
of hm young Udy frienda at a pot- vl»ltcr. MoDday.
eir goods lu- Tr»»er»- ClTT'-Tbe
Wi-eks. when Mr RilTord will p|a.-«.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Orlii
Undsav
dinvc
te
•n
her
sister,
Mm.
Tciwnaend.
o
LAKE
ANN.
tote sapper. Thurad^y evening.
wt * Ikbr* of •lieir nctobtaim gu
Miss Ida Steele, who , apent last
hie iKutable saw igill. and do
1s-yi Rose lias.p«r.-lin*<‘<l a' f.ne m-« Mfinday.
Rax Weaton relumed home from wete at Suitonaihay, relumed horn.' Traverae City the i;:th.
I’ti ib«-m If cheir t.ew hnjitc
'
Frank Bet-kwIUi and wife vlsile.1 n hi.rsi*.
Misses Hattie Youns of Marxvbin: nn.lDOi work, •
Albtoa. where he hta been att
April HI.
antnrday.
•teoed. Batnrday evening, on the a^ I Mr. and Mrs. X. Thomar and child ■ Tint Fray's Sunday.
Rev. c. -V; llalxork atiil 'amfly li.v..>• CEDAR R. F. O. Np. 2.
The
Helping
Hand
met
with
Mr*
eeut of poor beaUh.
reiurneil lo ilieii Idem Jfoiti Crescent.
I were Traverae City viaitom Saturdav
Willuito C«ire 0$ Traveiw> I'tic.
Hn. H. Zelamn U lU at thu writ- I . Misa Ada Williams left Tuesday Nora Watson last. Tbumday. to
of LOBia
Mich., where be ho* Tieeii c.niployej
ited l.is dacishtcr. Mr* F< reuaun
bipie her birthday, and a tiimiUr of
XIV.. wbo was *r-n(jliig him as an amsaorntiig for Grand Rapida. where she ifselnl presents and card* sere ' rc tiiirliig the wihu-r.
laiuili. Tbansday.'
basasdur to a forrign «n»rt. waa toU
BOTB. to Mr. and M«: Joe Tkomaa.
aummer.
lYank Sltirlalf bn* Sold the RiW-bir
W. s. Mvnui hua moxcal .* c.i
celverT. Twenty ladles were present
by
the
king;
“My
mori
important
toThBrsday. a girl.
hotel at- Travel^- City anil ciuirixl
April f«.
Ch«B. ItlMciiaii tfull farm, fiu il.e siim- ttrurtlon funj-ou ti to lutmu. a.poller
and a nice dinner was served. Amoiia hark to his tonn.
Prof. & Clark la eaptoyed for ih*
eotlrely diSvrmt fixim that of yuor
the number present were Mrs. Glen I .Mr. and tim. Gea Hersha of Mem
eMBlng rear at the Northport High
MAPLE CITY..
predex-eraur.'’
*T5lre'
said
tbe
dlple>
Mi* Di.fcerman attended the
achooL
A. E. Bellinger and daughter. Miss cloning, an old neighbor from Trav Tihiri Tenn, have moved to this plare.
matlrt. “I will andeavor 10 d-i ac, that
iieral of Orien Hoxsie. Wediiesda;
Mm. Bradley and daughter Lora nc.
I Flon, went to Traverse City. lYiday. orse C>IJ'. whose birthday cornea on
I.. U. Rpaflord ha* move*! cu Fruuk
Mist Aiiderwm spent Baturdsy an>l four niaiesty may not reprat Uia ad­
mtarate hone Monday eveplng, from
Lpols PepUnski. wbo had the mls- the same- day. The two ladles get ^n.
vice Ui my I urc«--.<aor.“
^
^
Smid.x?
at
her
home
In
Traverse
City
together
each
gear.
The
Helplog!
a VMdt’s Tlalt In Graitd Rapids.
fortuD^'to have his foot smfuibed. v
O. G. Segar is very sick.
Mr. snd Mrs. Bowem »'e tbelr
Hand will meet In t«ro week* at Mrs.,
Mn. F. Price, who.haa bee* TUltlirg shte^me
Time ago it Improving nicely.
Eari Grh.v is eonCned to hi* bed.
Atede*.
lllunreted DIble pictures and lecture
har parents Mr. and Mra. A. Hump-] %y.
____________
-Hai
Haskins of Empire, waa in Myra Hammond'a to celebrate her
Th^ many friends of L 1). S|>aflord
*-Glyia'
a
man
advice.”
aald
Cacto
hi Cle.ir Drook.’IVednescUv eu-ninc.
birthday.
nch. the past two weeks, returned to'towp Saiurday
and wife met in the Grange hall at
Eben, ’gcotralv don't aniuoac fc» Baf­
C^artoroiz tost week.
fin'Im' wutMn' Lim wir talk aboBt
Miss Ruth Tremain was on the tick
the close cif the Grange meeting Saf•/ Monfapob, Mite.
CEDAR CITY.
' 8. W. Porter and wife, who were tot two or three days.
tit.i;l' <-- I'i.' I >' kiiuwi a heap BM)*
!urda\. to bid .them larcwyR. mid *
The
"Dud
of
Pmn»iiie“
assisted
by
nbuu: d’; :•••>
vialUng relatives In Traverae CUy,
B. O. Bellinger will have hla nueObn
iMiiintlful sapi>er was served
Many
tbelr teacher. Mm. W. C. Bowins. •'Xpressed.tbelr ku-tow tcTsei* Mr. nn I
ratmed bone toat week.
An Association of Promi­
ny aorlal in the church .Mrs. Rp.-ifTord leave btll
gate ;• IVnny
Mr. and Mrs. L, BoaraMn were
i»h>-il thetil
atordVy evening, receipt.^ well lib their new home.
nent Physicians Giving
basenieni Saxi
Travarae City visitors. )a*i.'Tuesday.. erae City Saturday.
IRON AGE BARREL SPRAYER
Bon. to Mr. and Mrs. L. A Btrner.
FREE Medical Services to
Mr. Bardick Is morlBg bis family *6.W«. The das* of girts des<r.e
Rcty C. N. UalHOc-k was elerte-I
. For Small Orchard or Carden—for Hie i
good dwi of praise tor the work wan Master of Almira Grange for the bal­
«B Tharadiy tost, a boy.
3
back from Cedar today.
the Sick.
not afford nor. An-I ^ for big imwer s;
Hta severe wind storm 00 SaturMrs. Maraball
Farrmit
pagaed all done by them. '
ance of the year.
Mrs. Joa Sbonek spent Monfay In'
dap arening. crowded the ice agalfvt through town FrMay.
'"llate In
lluwin*, pastcu- of'the
rmitigh. I
KahTa dock, and did conaideniblp
Orval Bellinger has purchased n Traverse City.
Ccngregational rbunh. gj:ve aii* into.i.Iatfirn' or *knt and hcH
j\ Cbristeinson and Sosle Cook eating illustrated s-.nmn on I'n-.Kesnew borse.
as
on regiitar wood
spent Saturday in Traverse City
Mlaa Ida Budd ^tomed from SutApril Ifiiir-ec-tiiu. <i'i. Siridav tveiiitia
The
unk, ihU «utnt Is 001
Mr. Durdork moved 'bis family hack church was v.-t>il fill--I.
Inaa Bay 8atoray evening, s^iern she
wbelbei
10 hU farm Monday.
f tea kaan rtoit^ the pa«( week.
WJLLtAMSeURQ.
or‘
Miss i: Ols. 0 ■vis.t.-d hVt p -r.
Mm Irmrick spent Rainrrtay In IVcrcnlj. Suiuida .
purrp to OuUide-Woolaey FteL o. A R. and the WoMr., and Mm. Frank Stafford and
Tlie- 'onvenlcM an<l
Raliet Corps, held a Joint mee' two children of Grawn, sre vlsltlns Trsveme City.
Hetaian RHircider. oho Jus
rjitiiiai v.ay. savea the
Hay Summers, who has been em
Batnrday afternoon at their hall. telaUves apd friends here.
snendinr the v.'itltc: with his parent*
p-.in,i. I^<lm corrot-lon.
Ram mndwlebea ai)d coffee were
Mm. Clam Adams of Beltoire. ipeP> ployed with Biliman £ Ron. tor the Let*. W.3T f. Sis-kime. Wash. Ia«' Remarkable Success of These Talent­
»>■> lo get
ed Physicians in the .Treatment
mad.
Sunday st the Charles Agetaon home past year, has' realgtied hU position
lessani
and
reliirnc'd
to
his
home
in
Dhlo.
fte O. D. club enjoyed an elabopof phrenic Diseases.
W H. Ayers haT moved into F. H.
-------- iiump In
lyT-r meeting in th- chcirvh nrv
principle as on our
Sc>rtlces In Congregatlottsl chiifch
Ua dtoner at tbelr last meeting, cor- Vinton's house, next to Clow's store.
day. leader. A 'E Svhnieder. J Tl>e N<.nhw«Icrn I'nilH Doitoi*. traction apra'ers
ara vara told for twelve, and each I Elwyn Hill left Saiurdsy for Trav- for next Piindar wilL be as follows: , Mr*. Wilinnl *penf lictclav
"Tf*'‘Mlcenr'-d !•> the sia'- fi.r the trcainu-nt
Capacity and Miaing
erne Cft).
|br detuimito and all lunoua and — Ilarr.l'hold*
saf
aomcii and loll*. y^iiitioD* are
<liiM-at.es ■
.-‘ei.ilch* lu >liCoIiaiegalioDsI
.-hnr.b next Sunday will N as !<•' li-hlMicu. offer 10 ali wh. >all •
ItBTioa au.I eiaminntlup n e, making
laws: KsMiath s<hp<il H'
a. ni
Ptearhlng BcrriBi- ai U:t;t* ji. m.
iT and Praise nu’etia.; jt'inilj^
Thf*« , doctor*
are
<c>Bfci‘l< rr l liaiTel.
anumg Aan^icii'., ieadii;g *iuiiui> n an<! Heciguarier* for Lion
nerve fc|»-iclrtjjr» and arc exiieri* In Grand Spraying Solu­
the Kiainieiit o; all thioiiii disrasca. tion at S&JKI per bgr■ _
WALLIN. ■

and so grtwit a;.r1 W('nd<’if il have he.-u
Miss Itcait.Iiiie Die vlailed ever them .Hie* that in man ca*e, it v,
<h- dividibg line
.5 i.Tday wi.h a lri.‘nrt in Travers- hard ln-lee.I 10
Iviw.-en .kill and ii.ira. le.
IdM-a-s.-* of the rtotiacli. liileatlnei.
• Mrs./Wnt Ellis left Safurdav imni- livet. tliod. *kln. nerv<-*. bean,
TriYcrie City. Mkfait«B
ktg for a villi uitit relative). In Ile:i- kl'leen. l.idnevs, 01 b’ad'lei. rheuma(1*111. *>.ui’oa. dial’eie* aedwettiu.
icii .Harbor.
teg
Blcerx.
w<«k
*»<<
<ho*e
ftMra. Mary J.<<n<-» and 'll. S. Kin: til'ted villi loim.*tjii.litu’. de-|eseaie,j.
were in Himur la*t WcdtieMl.x tin ■ lirocii'1! .i-uxe,. that liavi- l.aflled t^ie
finrinesa.
s;,il! of ’ll. tan.iij jiliv-i.iua.
’ju!'!
.1 lail to - all
.\'e1» Hy,. ws* ill Eraiik?.’'T an<! W
A<i-oi-:ill-; to ’heir eveteri ii;r'i),i
'uerta Ralurdsv. .
i. r ,
\!lh* _Dnn-<’. who vi.siii-i> with her
hrt-iher and wife lofe I«k two Wwk*.
h;;* returned to her lu.;;ie. '
Mr., and Mr, .v|lmn W..rmls and
Mi*B JlAry Ih-wine weri- stiindatiie.fa of
Mi-t'mMrirfc* and wii- dangeroux ili*eu‘-N
The party-nt I'ha* M*'<»oldr4ck'a, SLUUrday evening. «.<s iarsety atMide-I
anif .V aoid tiini- repcDe-l hr oil
Bitd til'- i»:.;«irt.i’
Mr. and Mr* .Mlea i<p:ii*ione fef;
v*WcdDi-*day uoririnc f->-^ an extend’d vantage* 01 .......
.le.* of ll).<'ri*-'* gl'e
v/Vii with i<-ra;;<e> aif* frientto at Kiv>1 ic eiV' da-* l*.s.
r«<-l. urutotfate-l l>t-<
The M!**ee Ijx-reito Henderson
Is the one th.it has Irecii tlcFonitcfl
and r.Ianche Ellis .v'sitH. .Sunday in.
x>-t;ia. tin rheore. emptlou-.
Homestead'With Hje Ml**es .MUbel ,
-U'l' at-lf .-hruula' due-3re* ■>( (||.
with our Wall. PajKfr. hecausc wc know
.•n.' Fee: I
•juii U -c.ire,i, An ati.ols’c guar
Mm. Allen SpTiiaione visi'ed Fnti- au’ee m • Vet. <a*e a- • id ;or iCehtthe value ofool«»r fiarmunY ati«l arc *leep,lu. .V: i-e piupb* r..*ar E..*; ii'tnm lueM. • '
Paiiebc* B»'S «bbc«t. terror ar.d tu
ly interested in the work, consefjueiitly it
le-rcutot glttS'i)- not larger than ui.e
to two icch-* r.BBli,'. ured wlrl. ifi.-r
will Wa pleasure to give you. ideas or
h'j l.ider:.:ic iO’-tijn Lh;’h<,d. w.;-i
j
CEDAR RL.V, .,
I F. A F fee -WT with
ver--- pt.lnfuf erj- treatment, art) thia withoct pain
I’atienu w.th growth* toreer t..an
otherwise assist you in selecting a color
a.'i'hlent last Ftiday, lie was-biurlca
111. her fcfe U.>t .rv.te-J to fi,.;.
wtyvT when ^ Kelt -aKbed 1;lm.
. HAiK-r wi:a; vfi-r afimeoi i: sy
scheme enabling you to get an original
to m>i»<-r m}.*i giLei* l,ave t.-Ii
li R wir.* hlnr end lariWJlns him Ir
«:irh ,v manner that 1-e scr.nth*'! hi*
anti effectik^ style of decorating wirii the
other phyaicUB*. it w ill
fa e an I wreorbed bit r.eck v.-ry bad- bava bad with autage
f> u
use of moderate priced pajters.
fv
He •* gittir.g alonu nirei '•'■'derjy'^|.',j,;,'^ii^7t •Fniled Do:
the tre^itmeni of a phv*f>-;an
ji-l*. rit-en If ji
i
r
l». G Sborler and '•'ife arc ,>;lf ,ln‘'he.‘ »:’l eire v
Florida They «re, v irit lag all the |i.i “>'> * »li rdleae
I’Inpe* of tnt*.t-e»f which he vteite-1
Cest!> tS year* ago
Riv Dnrken and Opier ^l»er wer- urine lor nn*ivei*
Traverse Olt, v^ller. yesterday.
Stephen Plfce to at borne from Trar-'"”~’**
^
erae Chy, where be baa been goteg to MoBm. 9 a.*B. to « F*

Grand Traverse Region

nty. where be began work Moo
fur the Mivhlgan Stale' Tel<
l>bo»e f*o.
•. anil Mr*. R. D. White. Mr. ah-’
Mra Frank Staflonl uad Mr. and Mrs
a Hobbe. took in “Beverly c(
r.rauaiark,- at Traverae City. iMt
Thursday Bight- “
There will be a warm sugar eocia.
tl% town bell nest Prldsy ntte'.
A prograui w ill *1*0 be readered.
Ben Story is moving back onto bl^
farm and 'V'illiam t'ouk will ocvup'
ran:.;* over .Ml. Kidsr's Which
they taeaied.
Jlr*. Kmma Stc.neld is lack ix.me
after an estinded visit at'Old Misdun.'
The 6chc;ol so: lal. held last Krldaulsht. was well uUended arid the
Eighth and Tenth grade* 'leared
nearly »1T toward vbeir praduatlcit

6% REAL ES I ATE LOANS 6Va7o
CmA

C. A. Hammond "S?

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i.i I I II ^1'*ir*rtto|iftni-1 *

I

Coming to
Traverse City^

KDRTHIIIIESTERII UKITED
DOCTORS

At the Whiling Hotel
Wednesday, Apr. 24
ONE DAY ONLY

^ ?^yTRAGOOp

Queen City

Implement Co*

A More^
Beautiful
Home

The Best Boys’ Clothes Are found Here
HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
TSAVERSE CITY

This Is the store lor Boys’ Oothes. Mothers lust come and
take a look throngh oor Boys' Department
Uttle Fellows’ Soils, S lo C years. Boys' Snlts to 17 years

‘sx.Miotie.ee.

Handsome and stylish Snlts lor Boys ol gvery age and each
onggnaranlced by ns. The largest variety yon will Und anywhere.

m

JHamllton Clothing Co.

City Book Store

OSAMD TRAVZtSX EERAU), Uq> TRAVZME BAY SAOLS, THtJBSDAT. APRIL 18.1011

Kingsley Department
Conducted by MIm E4na Wall.
ne pM]de cf Kiagdey and tlDe mnmBdiaf
eoDBttT arc aU tntarartad is thia Dapartaaat.
Wa iball be glad to bava iadividnala, obin^
U^'Oraaga, frataraal aodetfea aad an etbar orgmiaatioat haad ia itams of aawa, paraoaala,
•Baoanceaeati of maatiaia, notiees of eatertaiamaata, basiaaas change public impiv
biter dime orr <eoetamplatad,. aalaa
u' of real cetaU ia Iowa or ooaatry, aad aajr other itaau of geaaril iataraat. 8and all item to Kia Bdaa wan.
who haa ohaiga of the Oepartmaat.—Editor
HaraU.

NOT OBEYING LAW
IMPORTANT POIHTE TO RE NOTEO BY PARTNERSHIPS.
Filed Wrth Courty ClerW Giving

Fife L^ke Department
Conducted by MUs Mae pewey.
W« WfiBt to maka tkft Dsputaafist .<d tho
txmtmt pofisible value to all coocomd and to
tUfi «Bd roqvtft that all ttemg of penooal aad
gODcnl istemt be seat to Misg DeWey to bo

nos ms.
Rev. W. W. Utfsa offlriatlBg *qt
__■ .trtbuas. which --------Tto floral
were pro- ikm la this ehy.
Glen Rr«|h is spendtof tto Say at
fuse, were silent lesUmoslaU of many
friends of tbe family. Intennsoi was KlngHey ua toals«N tor Ihs OUlmm'a
In Oskwsod.
a Carass ef East JmSss is
tew days in tkU city tto
FCRBONAL MENTION.
♦ guest of Mr. sad Mrs. Ben Canon.

(Fram Tuesday's Record-Ends.)
(Prom Wad---------- ------------------- —.
H. Bryant returned
raturned to Me
hla heme
home yceyei
Mrv Stoia Cola of Grand Rapida la
iaooriKsrated in the Xte^e^eat. We espedaSy
CooBty Clerlt 'White has called at
letday, from a week's Halt with here Halting tor mother. Mrs. A. Rnask teat churchee, fraternal aodetiee and the "
tentkis to the fact that out of the
trienda
and
relatives
ia
thla
city
and
mala.
She rrioras home Friday.
Oniift forvish ttoeu of iatereft ia their nepeomany partnership coniema doing buaiUi
interlocben.
Mr*. Nell Livlfigaiew and twe childKewg of social ereata aad ea>
tbla city, veo few of them
I H. S. Hull left here yealarday after yea returned from Detroit Ust nitet
( Blade or coatera*
latg, in.
are complying tilth the law enacted
inoon for Toledo, O. on a abort visit, where ibey 'apeot tbe winter.
plated, and bustaea ebaafea, and tranafen ia
regulate the carrying on of butloets
i A. J. Hertort left hmw this memreal ettate ia towa aad couatry are e^edally
Lewts Morris U spending the day pt
under an aaaomed or fictitious name.
i nlog (or Chicago to return to bis reacceptable. The above apj^et aot oal7 to the
KingMey.
Compliance with this law reijalrea the
;
gular tocailom sailing: after aeter-J
Tfflifeofrife Lake,bottotee i------- ----------Carl Oleeen want ta Grand Rap ids
filling of a certiorate In the office’ of
'years letlrement.
try.— Xteter Eerald.
:ta morning, where be experts to
the county clerk, such rertlBcaic
I Stave Ferten left here yesterday a(work for the aummef.
Mf*. armurri OMd.
| Dr. Sventoa of Traveree CUy.
ting
forth
the
t
.ternooD (or Detroit, where he expect*
w. J. Leisaw at tha Rnleh Metar
Brown, nged 75 yeers, died U to town .Wedneeday.
A and M.
))r. 1. S. Waller bought s colt
which such bUBlneaa owned
'to
werk
for
ihe
summer.
U r'enioa went to Trarerae
Car company, went to ChdIlUc \hU
orders, of which be wa^ a member,
Wa^ljlke oT Hn. George UcDonnld.
Is to be conducted.
Failure Burkholder. Wedorsday.
Mlaa Eva PsHvs ia visiting (riands
Tom Aldridge of C^adlllac. transac-'- were all represeated. Tbe iirofuslon
SuBday attenioaD. about roar o'cloc-it. (’ley on boiincM. the Brat of the week.:
do Ihla prohibits aald tlrm .or opnITk Rapids this week
JJp. B .V. Worm aenl to (^tdlllaMtaa Delia FrasMI left here today
of fiowera received from tbe different
of heart tailare. She ban been in aped business here Tursday.
g suit 0
i Mrs- Frank PItclier and
for Detroit, where she has acrepted^a
parantly lood bealtb. oniy gradually laat wepk. for a abort Halt with her
Mrs John Hifer returned from IV
peraona The entire act which it
Msix-elona. returned home
poalUoD as a aieaocrapher and tookliowlna ferble. Mra. Brown rame aUier. «m Reamer and returned
. 101 of the Public Acta of l»07 can­ treU. Wednesday night.
extended >lxU here wltli
keepe.'
,
here and waa one of the Brat aetilen Uooday.
Frauk nark la home from Cadlllar.
not be gixcii here, but foltowliig
Oortha and Beulah Bell are both on
Mrs. A. C. Elder of thu city and
in thU vlrtnlly,'coming here from
Mlaa -Vma Ouderkirk and
M r hjI
sik n.Bis.
Mias Marlon-JslDc-lalr ranie home
several of the Important pginta:
dangbler. Mra. Floyd Smith of DemiMla tome forty odd year* ago. She the eirfc Hat.
Section I. N'o person or persons from Traverae ylty Sunday.
(ieorge Denlela and Qlsha He«M at
weci to Manrekias (hla mora
week
before
U«.
Their
friend,
haver
^
leavea three aona. Robert a&d Jgy 8.
Harmore^uinrcl Irom Sorthwbere/fh)) will spend several
jua. -found out their ,ecret.
j„
Brown of Klnaaiey, and Will, who re- Shenuaa were the gueata o( itiel- shall bereafier carry on or uinduct
- trsiMct ■•usiueu In this state under port 8unda»
days the gerals of friends.
Mrs rwltorg w-a» to Traverae Cliv
gldea la the north, and several graod- nlerea. ^dna and f'ora Wall. Tueaday.
t. wto ha* tosn
>' assumed name, or tinder any deFred Milii met with tbe board
Herbert Fee of Superior. Wlactm
A. Nelson went te Walten thU mm
• children. Bealdea tbeae abe Irarea a
on business tbe last e< this week
ihfwe vUIIInx klre E. Sadler for <br
supenisora last week U Traverae
ai>ie, torporale
big foi the day.
Mlaa Boyd of Waltoe was a guest of
bcmi dr trienda to moom her lost. H?r itn. who ia rialtlng bla mother. Mrs.
past few days returned yesterday to
and other relativra of Summit otberwiae. other than the real name nt>.
Rey Brown returned thla ntamtag
Mlaa l.eda Rrower on Sunday. ranalna were hrouabi fftwi the WcI f» r liome at Darker Creek.
uanieaiof the Individual or indivi­
■ valuable horse.
histome at Hoed City, from a abort
Geo. Wea'
Henry l.onLt -rame home Sai'urdav
DoeaM home ^ndi^ to J. 8. Brown a City, waa ta town the Brat of
I Mrs. G. Osterbann and family went
Ibis city.
home, where abe »aa prepared for week. vlaiUng old friends and school duals ownMiK, comliirilug «r transact­ Mondaj.
from Grand flapi'l*. Mich.
Ho 1Elliworth veaterday, where they
ing auidi bosineis, uniraa aucta person
Walter F. Tobin, wto hoi been tor*
barlal. . Funeral aervlree were heM anatea.
Mtas Doherty, the niirwe who
llnra. tu Mr. and Mrs. Will Kimball
eraooa .ball file in the office of
Ralph Case made a buMncas trip
vlsUiag (or the past few daia'roturofram the* Uethodlat caorrh WedneauUindkfire of'Howard layuki^ return
1 iSiesday. April IS. a son Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thurmen left
clerk Oohe county a cenlBcale
^
this
nutnilBg
to bta boior al Grand
day artemooii. Her. Tburatoo ofOciat- to Trsverae Cit}', the Brat of
i
to
Cadillac
Monday.
Mlaa MolMf (Tsrk went to Cadillac,
ere laat evening for DnSalo. N V..
w>tUog forth Ibe name under wblc
lag. aaaiateri b; Ker. BHdgtwater. In- week.
Will Norton of Morey, was a gursi 'here they will vlall friends and rria- Rapida.
Tuesday.
aiuh busincM Is to to eonducled
Cbas. ruddehack of l.oweII.
Mr*. Ceorge Kinnos is spending (to
tanriMit took pUre in the Krergreeo
<; E. Hodges made a business trip of M. Gram. Monday.
(ivtw
for
aevrrvD
wi-eks.
1} SI luieilorhrn.
called here TueadS)' un account of the iranaacletl. and ilie* true ur r 1 full
Mrs. r. Deck and two cbildren; (‘lttv.|
Mantog. Wedoeaday.
of Suldeath of bta grandmoilier. 51 rs. Brown. atue or [name* <>f the person
Ml. and Mra dameo Ka.»*y and ale«a and Doiiie. rt-iurued to Ariiie|
tdith M. .Riley Dead.
Dr. T. y. Kimball U now oeciipyine
I'eiip, lefPtokr lent evening
ima rttodiicilng »r tranaarilug sume
Several from town attended
r. Mia. W. D.'liolMri-.-fbttHTMd Pv
Kdlih M. Riley, the eigbt rntmthi
the oKUge lately vacated by Leon Tueaday; w-bere lliey liavr btoii vlaii [ her K-lutii home (nmi nti rxiendfd
llti
the
bo.ue
and
post
uffic-e
addrv«<i
their itumes al KvaivUo Ihla moraiog
log (or a week with her dauxliic:.
Hluci, iiB MbIu street.
oM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. dancing pdny gireii by the young
visit in Ibis vUiiiit)' with relaflves
r
addresses
of
said
perauii
baring Ix-eu culled borw a few days
Joe Myers went to Acme Wednes- Mra. Burkholder.
RUey. died laat Thursday morning u( people SI Hannah. Monday evening.
Ed. Wiliums of Crawn. spent yea
(*lam liomrich la spending a tew
bury Ibelr muthor. Mr*. J J'
Mr. aad Mra. Ou* Doltorg and son trrda) In ibla i-liy,
meumonla. Dr. Uruwnaon had been
ay. to spend a w>^ with bU dnugbSection 5. Any pcr»n or persona >r. Mrs. W. T. Reid.
Bailey
Frank, came boms Tuesday from
traatlnd the little one hot aba waa 1^ da>s at Itome.
Mrs. Chaa. Stsin of Rapid City, re­
owning,
cairying
un
uf
cuiiduciing
Mr*. E. A Etymour went te Grand
Kd
McManus
and
wife
of.
Manlou.
Tond tfoaunenta doing Uur worfc. BeMrs. J. Jor* came home from Grand Rapida. wbers they apeni Eai- turned borne last evening, from ve»*'transactiec buaineaa as aforesaid, wh-.: Grand Rapids. Wednesday.
Rapids lodsy (or a few days Halt.
McManus'
wlib tbejr son Oscar
sMaa her parenu, ahe leave, three
»l «•
sl dsys businosa trip to this city.
Mra. C. F. Wlogand and daughter,
Mrs. Irwin Haalings epeni Sunday shall fall to comply with the proritionx
McMullen of Cs^lllac.
alatera and four brothers.
Geo. Wllaan raturnad ta Cadillac
of this act. shall to guilty of a Mia- tto city Thuradny.
Ulbs Sylvia, left- bars today on tto
a|h her aunt In Traverse ('liy.
Royal Neighbors oro Ei»
ihla morning..after a abort visit here
demeanor
and
DOM train on her return bums to Bay
Mtae
Florence
Runaer
and
George
9 About llitrty of
Mra. I- F. Judkins waa In Parli.
with George lAtber.
shall
to
punished
by
n
Bae
of
n<M
leas
(it)
, after an extended vUU tor* with
HrauUgam
spent
Sunday
at
Chris
tbo Royal Neighbors gathered
first of lbs weH^
O. .T. Smith left her* this morml
than twenty fire dollart Opr mo
: Eay atistn Not Hindarad By
Mra. Wlegand'S pstoaiA Ur. and Mr*.
home of Mr. and Mra. Fred Beegmllter Iloyatnan-a.
W. W. Browqys have a new Grlnnell
for Hoyne ('Ity. and Fetoakey on
Advancing Aga.
_
E. Day.
la-vl Galkina went to South Board- than one hundred dollars or by f
placM.
few days bnslneaa trip.
In the couirty Jail for
Mr*. Oraco WHoen want u CaM
man. Tuesday.
Mra. J. Ter*linger of Cadltlac. at­
which occur oRy'ihe aamo day.
Henry SpiHlng ia apanding tto day
One of tho Hgnrous pioneera of
Jordan thU morning to Halt trienda
Ralph iildta and Bert'V.'ilKin went term sox exceeding thirty days or by tended the funeral services of How­
Hohma luncheon waa served ti
East Bay township is Columbus C. al Kingaley.
for a few daya
all did Juailce. Mr. and Mrs. Seeg- to Fife Lake Tuesday, to board meet- both such flue and
ard Uuka. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamas RIchardaon re­
Prouty.
who
sltbougb
77
years'of
age
the dlicrellon of the court: and each
Mr. and Mr*. H. Yorto ar*
mfllar were the recipients
Eugene Quackenbuah came home
Ukee pleasure In walking to the city, turned Oils morning to their home at lelative* and frlenda al Kingaley tbil
Mrs. Yale riaUad at P. Pierce's day any person or persona shall violate from Chicago, Sanday.
TW7 preaty aa well aa naefnl preaenu
from hit (arm seven miles east of here Carson City, after neveral days vUit week.
any provlalOD of tbia act shall
Tuesday aRernoon.
fn>m ihilr many friends.
Miss Etta Dent went to Petoakey
twice a week. He Is so mucb Inierest- bare ta tha cnaatp et tbair son
deemed
a
separate
offense.
George
Gray of Car*, paved through
lUtUe
Koblmer
of
Kingsley,
visited
Edward Oran Osad.
Friday, to visit her mother.
daugfaur. George IMcbardson and Mra.
ed In this form of exercise that he
the city this morning oa bio way to
Edward Gran of Mayfield, who hoe at T. Newmarch'a over Sondai'.
kin. Dennett and children went t
r. H. SeotL
refuses n ride when It Is offered him
toke Ann wbero bo was called on atv
boon o eonaunt auffeiwr from conBendon. Tueaday. for a week's visit.
F.
E.
Oriacal
rMttmod
today
to
hit
by those who pas* him bn tto road.
NORTH PARADISE.
connt of the oerlous lllnoos of hie
aunpUotu for the paat few monthe.
Mra. M. Grant'will serve Ice cream
borne at Grand Haplda.
Bora, to Mr. end Mra. Wilber Hayea.
When Mr. Prouty waa several yeara
brother.
pneeod eway Thoraday. April 11. Hta
her lunch room during the
Mlaa Ada Wllllama Iwant to Grand
younger ho usedyio live In Hid rhy
Mrs. Finley Ferguson wsnt to Monts
goBetfug has toen conttnmua and ex- April 1st. a boy.
and walk to and from Ms farm every RapMs thla niorolng.. where abe
Bora, to Mr. and Mra. Winnie PROVED 8UCCEM THOUGH
ue Ibis morning on a few days visit
tneaingly painful ai'dmee. but with
5'ers Orego has a position in Dent
perta to reside (or tbe'^fuiurr.
TENDANCE WAS LIGHT.
Pierce, April !, a girl.
morning and evening. His wslkm:
Mrs. L. C. Oawoo returned today U
hla mild temperment and patience be
Blue's grort-ry store for the summer.
Mra.
Jamaa
Truman
returned
to
hor
iWord even ui bis advsneed ace Ir
lieater Sayera of Sleights.' Halted
her home at Kalfcaoks, after aevoral
tore all with little complaint,
Fred Thome of Trcveise fiiy. cam
hla brother Herb. Saturday and Sun­ Larpe Sale of Tickets Will Net GooE
one that hpt lew of the younger gen­ home at Manioo this mdRHng from .t dayc visit in tbU city as tbe guoot of
mother tolng hU chief conaoler.
Monday', m spend a couple of w-eek's
- Sum to the Aase/
day.
eration would rare ahcAit equajing. brief vlalt bore, 'having been called Ml. and Mr*. Gnwse Pray of WcBlngloMoe toeldea hie mother end tether,
with Ms mother.
here a few daya ago to dltend the fun­
elation.
R. A. MUka of Traverse City, reloD stieet.
n brother. WlUiam Grw Of Mayfield,
Angus t'ampbell. Jr.. hss,a poxlilpn
WHY THEY VOTED AGAINST THE eral of Will Foote.
tarned home today, after vieltlns her
Mi«s Je*st Sumtorgsr wont, to
nnd alsier. Mrs. Panl Bcboetile
Cm. C. Coveil went to Hener thla
The attendance at the Booster Base- la the bsrtor shop at Kalkaska,
ORDINANCE.
daughter. Mrs. Pranli Preenaa, for
Grand Rapids this moi-ulng. where she
Traverse City. The -fo^ral services
the
Slimmer
fflornina
for tbe day
toll dance given In the City open
Editor: We, the bDilei>igae>l.
few days.
w<r« held with prayer at the iwose
A. F. Clark-attended the "Good ntemtors of the common <-«iincll of
S. Cook went to Boulah this will spenil some lime visiting friends.
A. Sayera has n»ved bla saw mill bouse last evening waa veo' light A
E. A Wooten wont to Manlotoo this
hy the Lnthe^ mlnlater. and thee
plausible reason for this la that Roads" meeting, held l.y ihe.commie I Traverse Cit.'. wIkIi to .-orrect a staie- monilni (or a (e* da'.
ni‘-rnlng on s short vlalL
^ remajna were bronght to Kingaley >er to Ueorge Bancroft's, where be
slobers at Traverse City. Wednesds.'L
Pewar went to Kxwtley this
inaUe iu your laper that we qre
inasmuch aa the idea seemed to
haa quite a large
Mrs. Semira Trcmaln is spending
^ere serviees were cooUeued by lb‘
and
Thursday.
nKtriilng
to
ailend
a
me>-tlug
es|.eciatly Int.-rexted .in the promotion
Min Mabel Moore left ter Harrleltj general that there would be such
Ihi- d'uy al Solon
'
Her. Sctamlffl of Howard city. The
B .Birrua rame home from
ealooii iiualnea*. tolng Termed bank directors.
:jam that danelng would to difficult
today, where sb^ will work fi
Mrm Jennie C. Wauon of Frankfori
toni offerings wore mday and beautlA Wiley ia oponding tha day at
therefore each one thought he would Cadillac Saturday, accompank-d
aa wet. nx-mtor* of tto contu-il. We
wbUg.
deputy
great rommamler for tbo I*. O.
fhl in lokoR of the tore nnd.gMeem
Id Mrs. Cbas. Dutton.'
stay horns and let the other fellow
wish to sail that we believe aU men Klntsley.
Moore
is
eutertainlng
T M M.. who boo been doln|c seme
ta .which he wim hrid. bot^ is Ktagaand 5lra. Lowell Thorne
Kaoyea. of Omcna. past
ahouM 'have ^ual rights and privlhave a chance to dance, It'was
father for a fe»- da.va. .
work (or -that organisation in thio
ley'end Mayfield.
through the illy ttoii' ou hla way
on account of Jack of sale of tickets, l.eelBrili>. are the gueata uf .Mr. and Icger.
E. Koan sold a hoiwe today.
city for tbe past several day^ won*
Mrs. Yale Halted at F. Pierce's
Mra. Cbaa, Dean
lew ct the fart that the commit­ Klngaley
Mist Jennie Jones la working tor tocauae the returna iqme of very
to Copemlah today.
Toeeday artenoon.
Mr. and .Mra.
Rotort CMdwelk la apanding a f
tee mwri wa* Incomplete we only
ciantlal proportion and the only phase
Mra Winnie Pierce.
Mr*. B. J. Howett warvt to Grand
Donald MiDis and Grace l^rdtil Ha
-lilted at Mnnion. Monday.'
■ya of this week at Beulah.
anted to ace ju»H.e dealt
' Those that called' on Mra. Perhall In whirii the event failed was in not
Rapiils today on a week's visit.
lied at Prter MUka.
Mr.
and
Mi*.
Cl.vde
Whittle
have
every
man
alike’
I'pon
iwiaonal
In-]
®Chippy
went
te
Boy^
City
today were her mother. Mrs. A. Sa.v having n crowd
Mrs. J. H. Haieo wont to Grand
-Mrs. Anna MHka HaHed with her
moved
to
S|>ana.
where
he
has
reotfd
vestlga'ilon we Bud that' there has."*"
to 'l.li (rlenUa-aod re- Rapida today, where obe wUI spend
There la much to to n-arelied
era. Mr*, ivoan and Mrs. Voice.
parenu. also at Mr. t.,ydcira, the Uaf
a farm.
'

been no charao* brought agalne'. ihe;'***’’”
John Oalvln has moved hla family the part of those of the dancera who
some time aa tbe gtiMi of (rloudo
of the week.
kilaa Llttian Coletinro rciuraetl
party 'm liipvtlun. and at |>re*<-nt , Mlaa Bertha Stoat rcturnad to hsr
i the Wli Vltbur* Place for the bought Ib-heta and then did not get:
W.
C. Hull left hero this aftortoOd
Mrs. »dney Wanver la on the eick
ihonie at klanton this muniing. after
make
there are
there to enjoy the. ftiii. for the state­ her home in E Uoardman. Tuesday.
siiminer.
tor Detroir lor a few days.
ilaL
Mr*. P. Sherman has .bought Ihe
We thejefore gRe the above reaKvn* attending the funeral of Will Fuute.
ment from those w ho did go wna, "one
James Riley and daughter.
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Jonea of
Frank Koepele went
Tom
Aldridge
projM-rty
on
Boyd
street
Mra.
Julius
81.
Dents
who
has'both
tloh in thla matter.
of the b.-st itmea I oer had' ai
t'Irrclasi], 0-. returned to lb«>ir boso
and GadllUc. inet week on huMtiem. John Obman and two
Isiting her husband tor a ev^rald
F.-R. Gomlrtch,
Eda Esger and Ethel CbasA retunietl dome.' The music furiilabed Iiyplace today after -vlalUag
hTr. WUsoo U <m the aldt Met.
Harry l.aBar went to Ttavera* City
retu'rnd in her home In .Vluskegon tbTbomax Filch.
plecea of the New Theatre orrliestrj
frlenda in this vhinliy for (to past
Clerenoe Reamer tisUed at Will to their home In Trsverae City today,
Stimla) , where he hna accepted'a potlMr.
Rl.
Denis
is
head
sawyer
(or
M.
A.
rmloi,
was
all
that
«»u1d
to
dexired.
ao
Irom
after being called here by the death
three weeks.
Reamer's Buaday.
tiOD
In
the
Pcoplr's
Sarlnaa
bank.
the
Oval
Wood
Dish
Cn.
n
J,
Dyer.
this Btandpoloi tbe liooater datx-c was
W. M. Hull of Pork street wsnt U
Paal Zenner vWtrd la the Gray of little Edith Riley, who diod April
Rev. A. W, Baker was called to
Mrs. Minni* Mo*« of Honor, rotumG P. Rniiih.
She waa the daughter of Mr. and a success,
Cadillac this afiernoon oa a few daya*
llosrdmaii. Monday afieroom. to con
cd home IhU morning, from s short
Sra. Stley, was eight montha old, and - A great many, people who did
liublnnui trip.
John MltcM apeni Sunday ai
visit here, after spending several day
Inlefad to go botighi tickets, but were duct tbe funeral services of My»
the
Brat
to
be
taken
from
the
E. Smith is epo'Mlng the dap at
PaoVa
BREVITIES.
(bla city poxi-tiusing stock <»i b«r
true boostera and endeaviired In lliis Arthur Tracy, whose remains '»et.Maylleld.
Hiaaea Roaa and Jraale ^wden family circle. The funeral waa held
d
oo
o inlllinerv store at that
way to ahflw their ronfidente In the binughi there for Interment from Gat ^ d d
the bouse Saturday afternoon
A L. Melton of Bellslro IsnMd
■pent Sanday with HuHr paiwMa at
iiHi. Vpper Mich.
Funeral tervicea 'for Stephen F.
Mr. and Mr*. T.' C. EhuM of West through the ciiy lodsy ou hit ^ura
a laid away for her long sleep in home tests.
Bammlt aiy.
J M. .^afford of I'niott. passed away Smith will to held from the Fuu* Ninth sireei. went to Cedar Run (tils
the Evergreen cemeleO'. We wish
lIxMiie from s week's visit to Co|^lsh.\
John Marak wont to Trarerae Hty
Saturday morning. April IS. at the leentli Sfrii-l H. K i hurch ThursJdf- morning It. toik over some farm lands
offer our heanfidi aympaibv tu t
Wm. Watt, wto ho* been the gwool .
Mtmfiny. on boalneoa
home nr hla eon George, at lli!i Josa- ifigrniiig al M o'rlnck All inemtori.|_ji»,^ g. B. SInetair and daughtor,
hew Blrlken temlly.
of bU uncle and auui. Hr aad Mr*.
-Bari Otoe went (o Eenlrk Moedar.
phlue avenue. Detroit. His remalnv of Ito G A K Poel Wlui tnaslbly i-sn Miss Bycde Went to toke Ann. this
April IC.
Frank mark, bid Plate afre-et. IM to­
cn baalneaa
\
are requentnl io ni>-et at Ihe Hughe* morning where they will reside on
Given at th* Central M. E. .Church were taken to hla daugtUer'g
day
(or Bosiuti, Mast. Me has accept
Mr. Morrta. who haa been ^He alHt
UtrJe CraBdon. at Fenton, hlli-h.. underlaklUK. |«rtorv at h o'clork, their farm for tto bummer.
MAPLETON.
Last NlgM.
e.1 a iioxiiioii aa (otentan (or a larg»
from iDdlgemkw. la again able to rt^
Where funeral servlrea were held where i-tinveyaoce* will to In waiting
Mr. and kira. Alex Carroll and fam­
Mr*. 8. T. WcHa, Ml*o M. RIehardA toking rvjucerti.
same bis duties In the store.
Tuesday and Interment at Fenton I take them lu tbe funeral.'
ily bate moved on ibelr farm.
it la a I
. U Wells sad IJnyd M'ells went
Mr. and Mra. Manferd Brewrn of
Maggie -Somlck la spendlDg thla
The funeral sorvlu for Mr*. Ai
cemetery.
Misa -Vera Johmun Is vlaUlag her
Empire ihU morning, wbero they will Cre«<-et)i. Nucih Manliou Island, are
t larger a
week with her parenu ai Hannah.
Tbe todies' Aid aocleiy mei with Bryan will iw hefd from her home make thrir fuiuro rraideni-e.
aunt. Mrs. Alex t'arroil. tor a feu- the t-oneen and entertainment given
ciiv visiting theii *00 aad
'A’Rt Paul and family hare aaoved day*.
for the benefit of tbe sew church Mrs. E. C. Brower Wednesday, to tie three mile* south of the rity. ThursLloyd Linicy has roturaed te Chb daughter al 7ie* «'e*t BeveUb Street
Into ihelr new home.
a comforter
al 12 o-clo-k. Rev, J. W Miller of cage after speodiog a (e* days In Ihe
•urtU Powl.r la ap<-tiding a <yw building fiiud. In the Central M.
fur a few rtayli UiH week.
Maggie Bembrneck la home at this daj-a In Traverse t’liy.
T%e Udies of the W It. c. of Routt. flciailng.
church Jasi evening, by Halberg's or­
ly as tbe gneM of friends.
writing.
^
Mr. Halley and familr are spending chestra. Deplorabie. tocauae the peo­ Fife toke. m.i at the hoips of Mrs J
The funeral of tittle Adolino Rieo
Miaooa Julia-and Elisabeth Olson RTaTK of MIi-MIGAS. Ihe Probata
Mnggle Homrlch aiiesil Easter Suu• ouri Shr the ^'ountj of Grand
ime time.Ip Trsverae ('li>
ple who should have been there to M. Sewell Saturday. April I3lh. for wa* held thi* morning from 8i Fran- left here thla afternoon for Cblcago.
Traverse.
church. Father Bauer officiating. where they will «wnd the summer.
count of the slckneea and death of give ihrir aniipon to tto cause that Is tbe pnrpose of arraagelug the blocks
At a seoalua uf said coari. VId at
Ralph Hichi
It to Trarerae City, Mr. Baller'e mother.
.
going to be for the tonefU of the en­ In a quilt which (bey wiu sell tickeu Intermem was In the Cstiiollc cemrMrs. T. H. Calllst and Mrs. A. t
the pn>tole office, lo tbe t'lcy of Trav­
.Monday,
Mlaa rhampney Is apendli
tire rity were conapicioua by their oa when finished. Tbe ladies were
Sadler of Manmn returned bomi this erse niy. In sold county, on tbe I7tb
Jton Price and wife drove to Wal­ vacation with "her parence ax Acme.
treated to coffee. Ice crestn and cake
WoNer E. Crolliek nan hove MM afierDoos, after aKendlng the funeral day of April A D- 1*1*
atoence. and deplorable that such
ton Friday.
Present: Hon. Fred R. M'slker,
credit of'opening navigation on Grand of W. O. Foote.
William HoSman apMt Satnrday
Htorious prc^raiii ahould have had by the bostesa. Judge of Prohale.'
Mlea Maggie Hebtmie spent Sunday and Sunday in Trarerae City.
be' given hdTore such a small num-, Sunday services at the U. E church Traverse bay. On klonday be |<u*hej
and Mra. A. O. Scymewro ro­
at home.
>prtl 21. 1612.
through tbe ice (or two mile* off l^ee* turaed today to their
at 8t. igGordan,Valley la working for Law­ tor of lisp
Johnson, deceased.
fMllera. at W®. Saxiona Sunday rence CarrolL
Sermon at 10:30 a. m.. theme. "How- point- Betnrnlng. he had cle^r water nace after several day*' visit here
Richard J Jobaoon bavjBg Blod in
. Great credit Ik due Carl Halborg for
said ooort bla peOtlon praying tbat
were lovl Calklne and (amllv. Hattie
Frankie FowUr ta hnzslng wood for the manner In which be conducts his We Get Our Bible." by Rev. A W. Tbe harm to the emit conlc^ to rem­ with relatives anJ frlendx.
tbe
admlnistraUoo of aald estate bo
Xoebtmer and Earl .Wmareb.
Chaa. Cunaoy it. apanding a few granted to W. M. KeUoez or to oomo
Lawronce Carroll and Charles Lsrdie. orchestra, and it U doubtful If there Baker, paator. Sabbath icbool at edied by the aptillratlon of a amall
Duffy la tome for a few days.
mot of paint.
days of this week at Manton.
Roy Vmlor' spent Ust week in haa ever been h better musical pro­ tl;30a. m. Sonshlne Prayer Band at
other auiuble: per
JaNe Wetoc called at the Zenner Grand Rapl^
ii is ordered, tbst the llth «sy of
gram given In the city. The numtora 3 p. B. ^wonh Itogns At C:30 p.
Dag. preoidant of tto Western
Mr. and Mr*. I. W. Whitlock
tome Sunday.
1
were sH well chosen and given fine m. topic. The Desolation of Empti- Mlebtgan Development bureon la
Charlevoix poased through il^ city to­ May. A D . 1»12. at tan o’clock In tto
April 16.
ar aald probate office, to.
Ar Tayiof haa bwn working for*
I«troit aitxndicg tbe first meeiinx of day oa itoir war to jlatiion. where roreaoon.
rendlUott by (he muslriaux. I'mrticuA Drwaib of Men." laa.
and la hereby appointed for bsortag
Marry Taylor, the pan week.
. j
Uriy enjoyable wax the vioHu solo by Luke 12:34. S:-.
the representatives of tbe commercial they will make ibeir future residence. aald petltio
Eari Case went to> klesirit
ktesirit os toel-'
busl
Newspi^ r Itomss First.
It Is fnrtber ordered, that poMIc
M^ Halbea sad the vocal numtora
Obituary.
aSiOcUti.ina of tbe stale. It Is more
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huribwd left
Mas. Tut^y.
)
read tto aswapapsr htiP by tbe quartet composed of Dr. and
Howard A. touka paused aw-iythan likely that at this meeting aa her# this afiernoon (or Si. AueuxOne. Dotire thereof be given by peblleatlon
ropy of this order, for tbro* socMra- CBka Conneri spent Sunday riedly. tot ttoy are never too hurried Mra. !. L. Wbceler. >lls» Etu Minor hU borne co corner of Main and Front organtxstlon will be formed to unify la.'on a month's Hxii.
ccMlre weeks previous to said Aar of
with mend* In Traverse City. '
, to rewd It. Tto
" and Dr Holliday.
Pat ^bifiMR went te Mayfield this hearing, in tto Grand Traverae Herald
streets. Saturday morning. April 12th the work now- being done by a large
atiernooB to vUit friend* (or a lew a newspaper printed and cimlatto lo
short llinesa of pneumonia number of independent aasoriatlons.
tourch. Friday evenlsg. AprN ft!
said county

Funeral serrices pere
FRED R. VAtJfCtL
Mrs. LoolSi^onla of Travaru CHy, overlook today's nowapsper.—Ftlaa
tbe family
““ nnofMher tbe program was Rev. Bridgewater of Klntoiev. at the
' Jn^e of Probate.
IVau Sstuday sttonmoA k^
................... .
^••uecaaa.
______________
tome Monday afteraoon at S:S». Tke borne, 41C State oireeL yesterday aft-,
ApeU 1M3, Apr. 2-S.
.

TUIW IU6 WiUB

BASEBALL DANCE

OGaiBT COKERT

1

"-aXAHP TlUVUBX

Mat BIX.

■1

AHD TEAVMi* BAT BAOLl. THUBBDAT, APltt 18, im.

What Do You Need Hits Spring
In Fnrnifure, Carpets, Rugs, Stove's, Ranges, DIslies, Tinware, Graniteware
or other Home Furnishings ?
___________ _ ______ _
farailh Tou'witb Juft what yon Jsed and aaee yon same money in the baffain. Ho matur what you want la yet tor
W.
U,
irith you on «^MTor you ueod for your ^o
wo
fu^y™
^„o ure iu u pouitiou to fundi* your homo ootplou or ouy port of it for Itoo UKUioy *uu
your home, we want the opp»tnnlty ^ proriny to you that we jioaitl y
^
^ ^ enactly as we advertito and are riybt here to prore erery claim we make. If yon can’t eeme
it can be done elsewhere quality.betoy the same. We wMt to convinw yon^t **
ETShn* you ^ We flU mail orders pr^pUy and ^arantee perfect aatWactiOB. If you hamt
«5y.Tu

Juyilu, .«ru. iSHrory word i. Ud. «fr.rtl..»..ul foduy If. ourdy word, yimr dun, feu if will ouro you *«..y whd. J*u

come to buy things for your home.

America’s Famous “Quick Meal’’ Steel Range
Thliio theldudof rungotobnylfTOU*«nttobe.uti«liod U.10U* oiyouliro. When you put a Quick Mod Saugc in your hoot, yon know youTo gut tka bt«
raugu produoad lugurdla* of prico. You know tho mpenao oudf df.ro aa far u buytug ruiga la oouoetuod. You don't hur. tu kuep buying r«|»lr« nory fow yuun
to keop it in worldug order, uud it dooan t keep you buoy putdug in fu.1 oilbn; your bakiug uud ouokliig 1. dun. gulokly uud ladafucturily. It uooda the iMU uUiudoa
Id uny rung. mui. uid if. not Ud.n down with «puud». nlcki. triunnliigi wblcb k«p you .mUidiigly biuy trying to keep It clou. Thor. I. aldolutuly.

No Other Range Made Like The Quick Meal
Tto Quick Meul Steol Rouge, have tftplo wuUa. They cun uol bum through or mat out. They ore nut made with .toy. putty uud baumien, but ara built of tba vary
lueut cold rouoa
roUod bmoi
atod ana
tad by
ivlUi onuu.
bruiui. All jJoinU
am awv
locked
aulomatieaily
and erpaud
and eontmet alike. All -jolau am afadgbt and am guaraaUad
flneft
oy men wivn
«maam •ic
«»- together
waa^u....... --------------- —
- ^
__
...
to mmalu airtight a. long a. the rang, la hart. The
Quick ....
kleul, ._____
Eaugpi_______
o*. nota _____
warp___
or bookie {.
In nwiuo
any uarwur
way, wlianai
.bap. nr
or manniir
manuor. TK«
Tb. Ar*
,m hax
bo. lintim
Itatagl ere
*r. Beeri
uaad, trto. aa
atrobg tad dnrabli aa tboao fonad la other raagoa. Ibe rotorvolrt are made of aolid eoppor, tuironadad with cold mbed iteel, lo they wdl lalt pnetieuUy a Ufa dmt.
Ifddi»d!,d..m..rvoln.w,»tmtdnmt.
high elotrt. am etmmd.1 over atml ------iadd.--------which mdt. dtm. amdUry
Heitterdp
tne reservoui swens
rw. Ib.
*uc umui.Av»Y>»
* aad nmt proof, la fiat tl»m m, doa«d tif mom
reosous ^y the Quick Meal Eonges are superior to all others. We want you to see the Quick Meal Eangee and compare if you wish with any other range.
We haven’t the space or time to t?U yon any more about Quick Meal Ranges and we couldn’t do them justice if we had. yon must see them, eshmiue them and nee
them to appreciate their real value. We fumirii all lises with or without the leg bates. Pri(wi vary according to styU and lUe. We also carry other good Ranges from
121.76 t^iward.

Wash Day
UteDsils

A Profusion Of
Floor Covers
That*a pretty bard to beat even In mabS?

Everything for the

9x12
Axminster
Rugs
as low as

BOYS

17.75

and

^9x12
Brussel
Rugs
as low as

GIRLaS
Exprrs Wagons, a large collei-Jion of the very best stylos to
pick fmm beginning in price at u9c imil ranging right alohg np to
$4.00. Velooipedofi in all sires with ami w ith«mt riiblHT tires.
op to $4.50.

Go-Carte and Carriages
We sell the temous

and show a large assortment of
all the newiul stylra an<i Kis<«.
Thd-n we have several otlnw
good makes too. In fact we
have about thirty different
styles to pick from bi'giiming at
$4.7.1 to $2.1.00. ao you caii-<get
juat what y«m w«l nt any
price you wish to pay. We also
riiow a big line of rhildren’s .

nhould use

ItHik th«‘m over or mail m your'
onh-r.' \Vr have

Ip

T.kwrI iwraVhirh fold. Wr and

11.75

2.-W.
All kind" of wawh «K»ar.U. bf.IIrra and tiiln. and alM> waahiiig ma-

Genuine cork
Unoleums
as low as

45c
•per sq. yd.

9x12
Velvet
Rugs
as low as .

Ingrain
Carpet
as low as
per yd

gw totdii*

rinthm biia from ffitc up to $li0.

4.75

mil «1 lb. m jiicl 111.' iiiV you IVUIII thnii.

rhiiifN.

House-clean­
ing Time
V.iji will iifrtfl f-arjH't l>-at.Tii.

Brussel
Carpets
as low as
4»c

fiirmfiirf p«di*ih. «-hnir n»*al>i. glu',
iliiwt pntik. hr<M>ina. ui»p Mirka.
sTov.- |Mi1iah and d<ia-m of other
llfiitgK whirh wo alwaya rarry und
K.-I1 thofn at rook.Mtom pric*a.

i "ur de.r

W- arry over a hiiii.lr.-.i .liff.-n iil icU-

l.-m. iu mpi .nd about Srfy Jigvmiit putlvm. in .-.nml. uml liiml. lnnia.

VC- Imy in

Big an.ntilu-. dimn fmm Ihc mill. «nd ,*vie..„..nniai< .iimnlily J»...uma. .nd iH-ing
mticflcl will. . .i.iali |«T.-. iili.g.. ..f l.p.fil. IV.' .irl- aMr b. ..ff-t yun n.-mb.mii-.' al a
l.w. iiri.-i'. wluTc .ibality is lli- same Ibnii yun can bny .•Is.-nb. r.'

Man Orders
Receive
Prompt '
Attention

line it will W you to rail and

Rugs
as low as

II will poy vein, well in linll.hi «n.l cent, uii.l .I." mlisf.. ii..o l.i

it*$l.'2.1 upwaril. A big colleejiim of Doll Carts and in
fart nearly . very thing made .
in th<‘ line of chihtreii’s ve'

lion. ■ Whatrviw yon want in thh

9x12

mvcm fmiif ..ii^iuoiniuntb UV...I1IIIVII1. T..u11 find vii.ic of llm gm.lmt vuliim »,iw
ogvrcil I./f..m by u« itr my ,.iiv.-l«-, .ml ii» mailer nbal .liui»al mniim .vmi hac- ii.-'

siju^ie:s

of a day of droggrty end Mhai»v

Ox large cities.

13.50

FAVORITES

Wr M-11 rvrty thing Ihet will
mskr wash day ■ ptoamw Inatori

J. W. Slater is the oriiinatot in Northern Michigan of the

“Easy-Way-to-Pay” Plan
9y this me^od you can buy what you need and pay for it a little at
a time and you will never miss the money.

$350 Cabinet GrandPIano
to be Given Away

FREE
July ISlh, 1912 al noon
In .pit. of onr low i.rl.-.-s w.- .rv g.iing m uiv. mj fbU
brnnliful p'nuK. ubmlnlvlr fiw to lb. jwison. brfjv. rbnmk
wbool or wmb ly. wbitb wvum. Ibv bigg.su v.ln. in rvrtiflmtm.
W. give the*.- (■srtifi.mlm with vv.vy purrham ut our rt..m in

J.W. Slater
Your Reliable Homeinmlsher

...

Tmvrtw'rUy .ud Elk Bupidw Who f'vor wuufu tki. fbi. mu.iool
inarumnil .h..nH got »U thvir Iriond. In mm tn thv J. W. .Sl.t..r mom.

uikI

loi.v >11 tbnr boom hofd umd«. ud giv. .vmi Ihoir

mrtiSmu-S .nd h>lp yo« win fbi. pUlin. ■?!» piuio b uw on vubiWlbrn .1 onr nuin Mom m Tmirnw rity .nd .von .m invited
In romr in ud m* H uud fdUT on if.

pAoram.

OKAMD TKATasE HX&ALD, i)(D TKAVB8B BAT KAOLE. THVBSDAT, APBIL 18. 191S.

I ® The Wen’s Fashion Shop
Must Closed
IT’S DOORS r
Stock Must Be Sold AT ONCE
'

Traverse Qly’s High Grade Clothing Store

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Beginning Friday Morning, April 19th
And Continning tor 8 Days Only
ALL SUITS, SPRING TOPCOATS, GABARDINES
and Slipons, the Finest and
Per Cent
Newest Models and PatternsI,
tor Spring, Will Be Sold at
vJll
Twenty Per Cent Oil at This Sale Means That You Can Bny the Better Class of

$25 Salts at $20; . |20 Suits at $16;

$15 Suits at $12;

$10 Suits at $8

Furnishing Goods, Several Lines Of Furnisliinf
Hats, Underwear %
Hosiery, etc., all I II
go

per
cent
oh

Bonds
At

^ J to

II cent

From

oit

^n per cent edf means you can bny the better and nobbier class oi Furnishing Goods and Hats as foUows:
H,eo «Bte,^Shfrts,

’at^*^’$2.7(t;

$L80^ $1.00 Hats, Shirts,

20, 3p, 40 and 50 Per Cent Off /Means You Can Buy
Men’s OveraDs at 35 ^nd 45c; Men’s Shirts at 35c and 45c; Men’s Underwear 35c and 45f^A
LAIeB’s Nei^ew $3.00 Ties at $1.50; $2.00 Ties at $1.40; $1.00 Ties at 80c; 50c Ties at 55c and 45c; 25c and 35c Fles at
Men’s 50c and 75c Silk Hose at 45c; 25c and 35c socks at 23c; Best 10c socks at 6c pair, etc.
Kfr. Tim Teip^, Mr. Walter Hill and Leon Steinberg (all of Steinberg Bros.) will have charge oi this sale. It’s the
^andesi t^j^poMnnlty to save money on new( and classy merchandise that ever ocenred In Trai'erse City.
Steinberg Bros.’ Prenu'um Tickets Will be Given with All Goods Sold and Will Be Redeemable
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, '
I at Steinberg Bros.’Store-Good for Any of Their Regular Premiums.
The sdle will last just eight days froth April IQ^andthe store will positively close on Saturday night, April 27
Don’t delay or you may be too late. Come Friday, Saturday or some day next week.

THE MEN’S FASHION SHOP

Inc.

124 E. Front SL, Traverse Qly, Michigan—Next dow to Friedrich’s Shoe Store
Store For Rent—Fixtures For Sale—Can be bad any time after Ai»1i 27th

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fkOM BSQHT.

GKATJ nAYOa KIEJI4 m> T&AVXBSS W SAOLk, TBUB8DA7, APKIL li. 1111
ItorvU reeentl} held m eelebrmUM Igr
u naj be done vkb the kut MpeedlUe fwpoM of exploit^ Ue value o: < CUCSE«T)0N8 FOR SFRlNa ♦ tare of Use u4 u«v. «bUe ike «o- • KITCHCN | OMiwree Frwe ♦
rmleloe M • food prediKl oad deiteomeo rko doMD't Uke K devotee ker ♦ HINT* ) ktony deereea.

Mretlo* Ike vertooe »»)•« tn *hlrt
Maple Wklt>—One~luitr nipful of eo- Ifaouskt to ecbemlsc to Set lU of It ♦♦♦« d
tker cu be oeed. la tkie cookectJoii sir. yelke of two em 00c cupful of amI ae bare Bora tine tor ptoaaore.
To prevent oaUaeal'a atKiHac.
a pri« woa offered tor tke beat reeJp- ataple eyntp. t*o eopfvb or enld va^
nJeaaare aeoken are
bottom aad ^ka of tkc
tor ralalB broad aad. not of muy ter. Wttn boIHus. add a pbicb of tke most h.___ vretAed iro^
dakea, aprtakle oltk
kundrrd Rdpee ealKitted. tbe toQoa- uh. oae UaapoeaM of butter, and nea ea eenk lUve yon cvm ffadied
bolUac natar over U
to< captorod'ibe prlae:
two Ublecpeeafolt ot oomoUrcb. aad y,,
women of money who
ataade on top: eel oa
Soak one yeeat cake tn oae and oae- »bu cold atlr to llchtly tkc beaten
tn tkat enviable poaltkm of "not
**
eabeatoa aedev
half cope of potato water: mix la *kliee of two osga. Serve nitb cream h,vlnx to lift a baad,IT tkey doa'i “•*‘**- ■“'*
** **** “
eoousb floor to make a Alff kptter; «d eufar.
Tkc flake, win not be muky. bat
bMl It. UiiU.. Ln «ul OT„ A Spnu lllnl |> C«rull«_-K m ..rTMir u puMt »tb.nv. ud
M ot ^ oUO lowor:
"I"- >«
nonii™ -tAU t»» W .MM or Io..rai ludiu 'cnM. it.i. j« I.t. ] .00, o I.X Uc >»' IIa^ 1* "« 'll™™" »
^
^
ontr. «UUJ.«b, M IM
““'««» “I f^diJ
^nded'
cottoleae. poc |y oat of tkc aneaUDa'' for oae aaala. per are tbe promlneot cbareeteiiatlca bu foU me tbe aecret of ber radiut

ify
rollowtoK wy of Elvtos them They are alway. wtoklnf for aeme- bHcbeu etovc. een a bouaekMper. In
^^ben milk le Uike-wana. mU a
leaee
on "'7
Uto. ------Soak **■"“
ikem tor thin* -dlBereot.- ^dowuMie
aomeUla* »wre
more tku
blatitomiak .n.P
■>*«
y,,
..a ._„u_h ar>..r .o
— "7
inm» “'®
*“ “*
»»nr to sD bov In Budi made from any good they bow have, eapeclally
keep# u piece of hard soap and. after

HOME CHEER
ns. nuL nns wauu^ uitir
The Weather dlnperp.
Pretty hard tke fortune ot tke atager
here below—
Blag a eong o' violeta. aad yoader
eomea tke tnow;
fitog a aong o' kUesarda. aad vfoleta
H
n
<k_
• .|»

u.. MMd..

of aome bMplial. or eome
muy penal. refonuBtory or ebarfta..........................
U. IwluiilM b,I no -m omlln.
u to no other way. the awful agony,
the miaery and suffering that comes
to many toaoeent. natorttiaete eeola
end often tkrongh
ikrongh ao
no fault
fnuU of their
““d
,„A
.
dhine. vntir

.M-.™ ..MdA

,m.tdd. «d

Ti™ :z

int perrder. FUror to «ulL Sat bum
d«r It ie Aede.
Cemoo Spaede Coke—Beet t»o ctt»
la • cap. fill Ike oep *llk e«ee(
«(•&. poor la a Atzlac tov], add one
cap oacar and t«n «pa door aUtad
aitk oac leaapomi soda aad too t«apooM cream tartar. FUvor vitk
temoa extract.
bream Cake i;>.o knttar)—TO one
^ek. aweet cream add one cap *,,4, ^ tw. cup. £ar affted witk •
oor
IdUu powt,,. UotK
M ibn
M U •
Uo».. MMdt rto«Mr FUoor •>
lute. Bake to leaf or Uver tin.
,
• «« toe
cop aad flU
eorghum. laaa poor
iHrtm* sqbi
^

jx.i'”-”'"'-

water, aud 'aef poaseea. They look you oter, not
‘I*® *»«>
apooaa bot water, to which dieeolve
*~to. and
*****^ oreeedleea then dip them iu a dyc-baih of pale «ltk an eye to your inaaie wortb, but ‘’•■'king. After poUabiac. the result
teeepooa soda, oae Uaapoon glHPretty hard A fenane u a weather ont' bad to beer ud the paina and ralatai; niU: add more flour and yeMow, It cream
rolor la desired, let with a coldly criifkaJ eye which up- ^ brlHlOlger and two espa flour, n^w., twenty
Borrowa ihet hive “paaeed you by."—

tor,r^rr

trr

® - tkiny minu.... mod.tote^.-;a

.
- - ----------- --------- ---------- ---- — ------- -- you have on. They
coiivrulcnce to hfve a doaea or in a akallow Ub.
the bllmrd to Ike bee;
Wben baked. i
lop- 01 loe»ce with so popular for window drepcrlee. AV want to know you not for what you •<> «»•» bingen hung from a line Soft Olngerbread-Crcum ooe-halt
Bat eoor to like a river-it mtwt rip- '
•prlhg Faahlena.
prevent tke
waye tett your dye-bath with amall
arc. bat tor wbat you can do for them,
airelched arroaa tke toundry.
Pie on to aea:
They eey brt^ red and purple win engar and hot water to
pe
u>e
-intem
tmng.

kart.
ctoto
for
exact
abade.
>ly
pale
gray
And
they
have
developed
thto
dlapual
*kk-h
may
be placed the freehlj Iroo- add one cup motoaaee aad one and '
. So awla^ arnud tke circle Ull tke
be Ike nateet thing.'
And wpra by aU tbe loilpa Iff gartear
ii
' i i iT^ ntodraa-cwnlua with many allk erosa tton aimply becauae they hare aluay. ^ Barmen^. In tbla wuy many aril- oa«bair leaspoena aeda dtoaalred to
noralttgl
beda tklB aprlBc.
r the The kyaetatlw and crocnees
maeb paler ehadee:
we're fmiaU* at the---------ptHe?
to iTIw ettol."

holdoin fadca.
*

or oourae. tor

API pwiTam-i U.«,p..ma.
taorklngl
AUaate Cm

fleid-bloomlog VIT* ’"T'

anotnnnoootn

aUrdt.
StoL*^Crt^'to'l^*U«^'tt

.. pp. p, U.P .T..M

toaTarag^prop^r lt^ X or ikto

».»»a.iip.iM..
tfielkloua dried fraJL iVhcn "tea
mllea from e lemon,' and a hnndred
,11*. fmm .
fM-h V-..
r .m,
M ka a_____ A tLJl
of aay aort conld be procured. Honie
Cfaeer'a editor was not long to lollowliig tbe example of her nelgbbora. who
'
uaed raialna for eancc. In plea, and

"It
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_
iioum^' prunes or dried appiL. an 1
n cheaper than dried poacbM
• aprlcolB cr plnnia. and yot were ererr
. Ml an dollclonn.

Ur. J II. KpUpm, Ip k tappI Iapp
• of Good Health, klgbly---------------■

here been embroiacrcd it to hart to
the euRiped deaJgn it aay of
*-■
H ubowa. Soak thoroughly la gaaoUne
or kenui oe l>pfore waablng; Ike
•«‘«rka mill come out readily.
Tea-A loaf of rube

p.ip.-...i..;7,p'.viM m, >-.7

gar akd
three egga. oae cap moUaaaa and
three capo flour atfled with ooa and
oae^ialt leaapooa aoda. OBd toaapooa
cinnamon, and very Uttlo gtotfr. If
dealred. and laally add oaa cap boll-

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ran du to'i« go rlaiiingr’ And1 yoa
'.............................
k> alworjil^Bg the oil. Sugar thua pre- wUI be tke twealt-rarm Ma«kXlae.
aatolfy wui. or the real oye- ,re right, becauae the hertrat m-ork pared fodNued in tea Imparts to the
~'
.
Add Ibr grated yrUnw rind I - aoup. It may alao be put tbreugh |
Hat-Bot. a BaaR-Bal BMi.
! can do la to atop work and toiler a moat
s flavor auggeet•‘^kfol of chop-the meat chopper and toniied Into
tog orange pekoe.
Take uo .puanda
- of
- clear lean beet,
five toKoe of
of celery and dry them iboroughlr
keron or aalt pork; o
'' with the Idle when (hey go a

rp!nvT’jS'.p''’;£"L.“r

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««« be mcaln., Va.rr,- Ur X to '»

Kun. or to the orenTltoTli; ktmptog .«cnpful ot rto,

go anything clue. They must ^ aomeWbet^ drr. pui to a
•*““ *«toa; one emaO pepUilPA ppd It IP... 1. p. Ml hpP.Pl 1'“ *■’ •" ““ - IP.PT1P, IPT '■"•‘“-I
hi"* •' l«I
“*
Pork Ip, th... IP dp. o| cpp™ a„ »>»I-P PPd plpp,. « iKp. p .ptP
™d MIPt. P*d PAm
Pill do tPiPTiPlOA Ppd
“P'- dplk-loo. Api a iPpp aIat .pH.
*® '“‘p
®"d‘
plpeoi pPpA

» fffneroua
““If “ ttiPtt*' ot
«toto« unUI
plnmp and aolL and chop fine. To tbe
wbUee of four egga add a pinch ot
best until frothy, add a quarter
„ . t„.pA.pr.i pi



Up.

mpm"

fream Ple-Makc a good
cruat and hake It befotr filling.
tbe fllllng, take two cupa of aweet
uilik and tkc yolks of three egga. wHI
beaten, and plade

„r,uV

^te e„X„n tui Ucrc
.. ^
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to
*|

ItZ
““f “““•r
'‘“'^rngbiy. pul In a.Uycr ot mmt.
“o®® fer ^.a*. thlnga. nay. . Michlgaa wo«“*•
““O «*U»im
man. For cooking omelcta. poutoen
fl»tU Uie rice, aaaat
' “TP "“Wm pp -PlUAid Wkpp’ PPaPP-PPP-TPUPP*). TP«IPMIPP
A uaeo 1“
ID cornDreaa, W
my 1-P.l-d
nuanana ppPp
aaaa.
--------- • ,»**?T1»4
e»r«w •
hJuIEHOlVecJNoSlU * t
.I«_>»1.
T "What makea thi. eounuaually goodr
WP®''^ ‘•►t gall. Cover
• Even *“»■
for •epiceertte end deril'a food I
*» • meimale oven
We would all like te ---------- -----

aage. Cbickga aad
dellctoua doge (kto

iuT uu...•*";

• SPPd APAPl. lA PAP. IITA I, PU ,Pt_ up,„Ut p
ofI A.d.,_l
powdered ...
suaditovtoi on ih>-*sub)eet:
_____________
gar _
and __
i n drops
of vaDllto.|aud mix
TA Mitprau IM.IP u pa pi Up,iip„;
.pippJiTpiTp.‘
iMaPIp APdpA. « IP. UplUd TUA ppidilr Into . bpiUAd dl.P.
BUIa. TP, Abllc APortflj dPA A1 dpAUlldllr Plli-AWdAcd .APT, PPd
P.1I ppiwaUU iu tMpa TPoa I. p.A |. . At .v„ 1., pPa, 1w„„

before 1,
II bells, ...
and stir
it „
cooks up thick. Flavor
I'pinurl
PAW...
CPpaUIt HU-OaI.

who can aiart wllh
.......
geuUv .....
uolll HP™ PU IP* Ol
•ything tie*, aud fewer tllll arc "
wiib vanilla.
there who feel llial they <
"

piAiPM. pp:r u'r —u ™
i.p

Fr " -—sr-

Eh. AWPA. ordinary work loto '*
,
ilwaya n
UPPt "™”"’

“?

_

the young

r eaffi hand when polihA
ibc'aurfaco. Those will keep
«>«
AngeMtalto dean ami
“> P-"' “P
'tP*
M"* *
* Wi”iP"“P
aUi PaA »
Ip APU
upl, lA
‘“P*
kiaeklng to tbe atove to aaotker good
“•*■ “ « U "Ar A UpA puAp ppd

.p^“T;po;;:;r;pd .;"„p“z
rr-■"
aipa.«»rp'
.....
«
the tellowlne deaAlmiiMiI nt
.
.
itohlng
.kiaa
ot •a >niM.
epics .. ■>“"-.».S7

■" ............
upon Ike oven boat. Wktn the aoafgc
““
'•
“ 7:
PPPPtr Ad .llEhlU u-lorrd UA «1
a pi oPA PPd pUIAd Ip AlldIPt
A,m ,p,
porv. lm,„A.
il A A ..
- -- of
-. MBuu,
(inergles
uieb'. M
as II
It DuiE^i)
qnickly laiiB.
falls. mas
Pans wiin
with
I
H.,P on p tp. pj IPP IPIPI. I,
large

T“r
A
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^

back of the range until molted. Thee
(koroughl, With one cup eugor.
‘knl brnln,
.dd lw= top. .1 .waI milk. Ad it.
“ppPp- P"»W"Pd WllP p
,plk. „i iP,™ tap RpP pa.,Pt, .
°“"P>
."""PJ'
- "w siimii
■ «on era D the way
sninll iauies{x>cu
tableepocu »i
of ouiirr
butter anu
and a large '! ,
„„
,. • iUP.lpA.lPt P IUipPa IpIo . iP|p,

the spring eewtog for tbe aaute
.djumtucnl of the sleeve.
„ ,p,
,,Ul. A. AAU dr»w
pu
Pa. wrIilPk
wrllU. IPT
Ia pp
. ol
ol IA
lA UodUi
Ir.dl..
PuPn.
pp,
^onien'a pufailcattona gives tke fol, „
,„,„rtloA Ia iPU

chocolate |ilc luay be holding ^odlnicnte aud aploea. aiDall u to adjuat Che aleeve to the waist on •***'
barley, tapioca, and the peraon. lo tbla case, tbe aleeve
T« Shrink Cleth.
can Iw pinned into place. Tbe prtocl■“
“'-PFitted bgreau ewere. belta, rellare
itoxcn ot
pal thing tu renieml>er to that tke up—
T;
"""
•>'
•»" opmpppnor or p- .0,01. 1. p Ip. .ddnup.
...M PpIMaipP
Bt^^PP 7
••"P~"I“> o' All. Add IPU IP IP.. .IIP .Pl|.l.d TAP,.
' PPIltl.' Ad tiP.P
“ .ff“- .7.
. ; “'I
‘“•"'I'' “Itolilil'kl" Aiur. Plimiailnt will, pp. ™pip| pi
________________
ppl.PdrilPk. creamKotored enamel. -iraJght from the ahoolder to tke eV
1 being ooaaeiOtti of the melody food, bet by enctwragteg the growth niilk. l^aUr stir In ..n. (e..n.«i.rni
Mappineee Uee In Heaest Work.
altowtog tbe Aret
to dry before bow. After toe sleeve to adjosted and Taa-a
Ahw—w—. • ^1 to weaving li«dt into the day. of friondly tnrtcrl. to toe IntcMluA ^'v.a|H“'‘4c*^ptoro:
, friend lias sent Hume tlioer
applying the weeund. - then labeled pinned properly at .be Mtoolder. the
“““
A dip to not aorfictoat: the doth
Bad w. MOP. look, itoten. and mty. oppom, the deteloptuenl of puuof.e- h.lvrt XT. wMI floured n^d ,
Ifl’PiJto fnim Tkc Michlgaa Farm-- totuiTltjariy and evouly wlUi black under parte should he pinned emooth.
•IfkLat
, with the .to, of oaok..
maklog
. f-i. .ton
germ,
and ihu. are oeclul to c

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' ««“ O'
ona. iJcat
*klcb couuin/ a vaai awdum -i <»m- csr.lagc >emi. Tbe labeU may alao Ij together, to this way., toe cUra
^ ,
. *"*
PrevenUng totceilnal auto- hart for a monieht, turn tutu o abal- lonltig. pra.-H.ii1 .-umuMn aense- Sa.'8 be primed in cold, which looks very fuJiica. will bo worked from the un
________________
rhX?^#«u*toe
u
*•
low pan lluod with caper, and bake «kc
«"
•kite pai.K- I. did net der rurvee upward towards toe lop
*
BImra Icsnomy
Jmr!? .IrAiMMl
a!
*• »*»'« »“» ■“ hour to a moderat -W.-rk ..f the kind you Hkr aud oil palm the t..ps of to,- tuna The re of ihr sleeve- »kore It belooga. and . Wkeaevor rau bar a new oalr of
2ILv
H
”s
blllouanem toan ov.n: it tttould be ban-Iy .w„ in.-l.rt
«lo- that I. Hu- n.-cr« of an). w„ „ nice . ..t of .pice can. where I. can be pinned Into plaoe.
U6
^^rrtSa airt
ln.-lirt «f
®f '«
l« ■'*>“
« Tm. a^“:
^
.....................
'**““* — ------------’ uEic» wuoii
•ken uoiic.
done. sprcao
Spread at
a. once
onc e kapplnoa.
kapplncwa.
S.. myw . busy . <ou.em..—.a. a. vou
« could ptwalbly wi.h. ..d they
A .«oud way u, adiutt a aleeva. J^t.^r to« uTme to ST, iS
on ima apnng diet of raialna for a few days ia a far with melted butter, dust thickly- wlih cd aclioul teacher w ho Is fsniout for made
In my kllrti- -'
......................................................>• Inside ot each. Uaay a dropped or
, -jey! All to. trend oft life,
life like
iikA toe
EkA better
kM... mean,
_ _T of curing
...............................
. WUou.,«. powd.TrtX .nd Tnn.l7 Z kc enituislusui and keen eu)o>nient on. I put up two little abetree
tc torta back from the rorgotten giove baa ben relurart be"I'leasurr. ss It Iw uiideraiuo.1 the (-uoklng-lable. which would exact- akouider
,
___
ot toe wntot: from tl)to
of this, and ef ooarte that
Basra sad ♦artk wtogle end become S._ Pereone eufferitig from
weak- nUI toe aumir to verv
.-,ust. . _sUchilv
.............
.. bv
tnultUudc. leaves no perman- ly hold the cans with a bar scruae toe point, halve the armhole aad crease, meeaa'the'eavi^ot t^
mn
CM. While wc atox. with Urownlag'a .c.; ot the heart arc uften
greatly od.
T
^
often greatly
'
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- .■ -............. Srtnily
cd.
ent Mtivlactloii
Mtivlactloii ItIt isis only
only the
tlic pli
pleas- from to keep thoui to place. They Then tbe creased point at tb- oppoa ^ uaeleea without lU mate
bco. flirt by toe free use of rstoiea.
luisto Fuage—Two ruiduto of su- urc drHv«l (rum the knowledge of a ere. of course, wasbshlc. aad are thus He side of the armhole wll be tbe
/O',
. *The yeer'a al Ike spring
^e sugar of toe rslsln to a true gu. one cupful if milk, bolter else of
deed well done that star* by very enay lo keep bright and dean.
point of at^Justmem for tbe seam of Wb.it Butting Away Wtoier cimhee.
Aad day's al Iha mom;
^rt tom.- It BOppllos to toe heart
ecg. .onekalf cupful of .-hoco^'. >•« »tid returoa to memory to warm
ir ,our kli.hr,, ha*
tbe sleeTe. This to found to be a«
If toe skirt ot yimr winter s^ii la
' Monlag^si acres;
the gyeogeu which It uerti to malo- Oook. aUrrtog coaltoually vt.tll TiuIe- >oor heart '
cohir-schenK-, palm il
exrrllcm method for all-ronnd use. plaited lo a yoke efect. It to a gnod '
The UlMdefl dew pearled:
Uin Its normal acUvIty. A week Ues break slowly. Have feady oik-"•''“I ‘•‘"'I
I™'’- Think over the ,au
,hpm
blue. There ’to ••’•‘'^ nottoea aad people are unsvall- Idga when putting it .way for tbe
Tke toik'a oa the wlag;
.
Heart to (teOclem to glycogen. Per- half pound of w.lnuta chopped fltir. People of >pur anioatoiance and pick o„i, ooe caution which the average ••’»e
summer to coolione toe ptolla to toe
Tbe aaali'a on tke tboni;
ooM enffertog from weakness of toe end one pound oi seeded chopped rals
toe happy once. Aren’t they in- atnaicur palmer nerta sud that to to ' Another w.y to adjust a aleeve I* bottom of toe eklft. hasting each ooe
God's to kto keavea—
Been mm- eat a handful of raisins ju,. .\dU these. sUr until aillf. and '«.Inbly the busy oaea toe once who be nbsolutHy sure thst the first cost (» rorcfully observe the warp and In ptscc. ft Ukes very little Ume and
«
All’s rlgM with tke world!
sevcrm^Uuies a dAv with advaauges. p„yr |n,„ butieirt pane; mark to
working with all their bpe« the „f p^nl i« dry lK:Iorc putUug ou toe ""of
(ke matorlBl el the (rant of you will be amply repaid to Ike fall
There la no better food ter s «junrce when eufficiemlr cool
of ‘ke time, with only oecaelonal ^j^ond one.
Ike armhole. Otogonalty from Ike point by finding your skirt In exceUeat «oaA Spring Thi
T BAT
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Wl—IMI
aI.I.< «I- or ,.l,ulr. ,o ..r, ito onootoo,
where the warp and woof ibreads (ibr dHlon.
^TOmltvar the oioatk
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___ threadat
e boor, aad toe juice of ateied rmtolna, etth- __________________
ihtoueb the food c1iopi>cr Weigh _
and
deadly to c'crybody? The bap
Wheels I
upwnd-down
and toe erosa
er laken alone nr 'r^***,
wies maaa um..
.
'
■i. ^,fka^Bl!
‘“kc a acaut third7t
the
"eight in P‘rot wouieu I know are the mothers
have no Idea bow morb easier meet, draw aa Imaginary line to the
v The Ceffea Tree.
BUafl ^ la ymir »wa Ood-guen c^ ^ such a* beriey
or gr^omtrt sugar. Work thi. into th> of Urge families, woti.eu with limited y.m ran do your ho'uaouork If yoa 4i|l armhole. At this last point, toe aean.
’* «>' •
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It
*"■ paste, using a few drops of strained
*ko must plsn wllh the m- ,na every thhucihai yon ten oo mheeto, at toe sleeve may bo adjusted "HI, -"i-i<-srt. bat s tree, which, if peemMinn EK
*‘~“W »* »**«» hoocj- to blud if oecessary. Mold ">««•»«'•»«• 'kc expenditure «f ev- „ caators-uoder your wpod-box. m, akfety.
..-d to grow. -Ill vhom up thirty or
Oansr tks Msaalaga aloag toe way. in eoa^lon slih this.
Hagers into balls the Mze of ‘■'7 I'cimy. and whose daya arc Bllrt thst it tan be lutshrt mu oa tbs
Tralmd worker., "bl.l, may ii.cau fo^^ f®« "ksn propsriy gwitivatad.
Baok for tks nuay bMs each day.
LaJu?*T.w
a baxcl BUI. Take each on a fork or f-uw morning until night with toH an<l pon-h. .fliirt. and "heelrt back with- teude-u-orttera ..r tho«; wh.. have
»kOBl six feet tnaa tka
Ik’bsUter ffoa work or wbelber you sa (saditlon “*®
“f fkc coj, dip. «,d ajp jb mclU-d. un- thought lor oihcra. They an- perfect- out watlcrtng dirt on the floor: on a trained toeii.sclve. to .Eb’seevr with around, thus preseeitog a flWt^
play—
cxHoalvc t r Of cooked f^. Balato. .rsclened cbmoUte. i,a.v well span »> ksppy, bappy because they ar. so ii„jc table to be wheeled \Mk Md care and accuracy, l.ani to adjost a '«>»• •kb'h tbs berrlsa art saglty
Ba tbaakfni:eaten i
are an excellent remed.v „„
^jis^r until firm.
kuay they haven’t lime to think of forth from khchen to dtolng room Md sleeve aimply by 'oc.' that to they Picked an.l allowing tot Bala Stem to
-Thaakfal for wkair Doarly be- aa a means of preveaUng and curing
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RHUItrSanduithEw lor. Afternoon tkclr leellnffa.
to ehlna eloaet. thereby aavlag tonu- suspend both the *al« and the ateeve «»i«
losBfl, lort shoot you. aoareh >-our tkls condlUoo All ru" frolu. and Teai—Chop fine otic cupful of sertrt
’**«'« >«t- for ■!' ‘keir bOfyness' merable steps; under yodr dust pan, and adjust them t.igetlu-r "here the
The ull ahrob. somewhat ressnibls
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•Itk one roptui of •««> kick of time, yiey always have *o that yoa ran push Jt arouad with under curve of the .sleeve seem* to ‘ke nmgnoiU. with Ihelr abloiog.
qinUoa for yooraslf.
alderaWe amount of organic aiJia
preferably walms. mix with "»«-Htne than anvonc .else Hi toe yonr foot and gather np tbe dirt wJib- be like the under curve of the armgreen leaves, bat tbs aurry.
e
neceusar:
t. UU *cou of blssmtl «,ri.gwhlppsd ersan. or the white of so egg wi.bborbood If there is-slcknea. to o« beading your bsek: under your hole.
,
mmw.wblte flowsra rmlad oae of ortlaa. with Mrtt
all toe body.ln health. ’Ike i^ln ia ulw
, Bclghbor U Is aJwaya abirt-wsbt boxsi. windowueai boxes.
Ali of these method* should result *««* kk^ms to all bat fragrance
'grasn tklags a‘growlnc~ Ufa looks rich to eoxymes and other BUbUlv between slices of bread cm vsrr thin, ‘he busy woman who oflers her helm sad all hsavy nnlcies that have to be in toe atralght line pf the maurUI
The pheMmeSM -Is eooaUnUy dis­
ffsod and the majority of oa aee aabsiaacea which are dsatroyed hyaandwiohea should not be prs.
•ho flada time to ron In every moved when you sweep,
running from the abmiSder to the el®f hsAir btoetoma. green w
Ycaaas Ibr .ndolriag aod thaakagliiag rooki^ and wbidi are nacsssary for
'■f pared long betors they are to be eat- hay wuh aosne delicacy for toe toYou can also have a set of caator* bow aad In bringing the asam of to?
•'* *" Ihe laBS stem: bat
ererr nemeat of every hour In the good natriUon. Thoroughly chewed* eit.
valid II a child is left homeless, the .put under a wide board, making a sleeve about two inches to front of ‘kourt •‘•fi* flowwtog and A*Teto^
flay.
raUtas are mors readily digssud
_
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Ing fruit, toe true harvest i
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bua>mother of a brood always finds sort of truck on which to move heavy the uuder-arm seam of lbs waiaL
Be^hankfal for toe -belastogs tost toe raw sUte than when cooked, fte Osed Caka is fltartsd /In a C*>d Ovm". room for
from April to Korembsr.
aod time to take articles at bousecleaalag Ume. soeh
aro mra and espsefaliy thaakfai tkat ralalo. like other ripe frulia. U "cookPut cakr in a e_. sr cold oven aod care of tk. orphan. She always baa aa stoves and the like.
When fully matured tbe ti
Cheap and Dellcisw Cakes,
tamsmanble 'woes paro you by—per. .d to the sun.’' aa tbe.v say to Mexico bnlid qp the Are or light lEe gsa Tkta time to do church work sad ehariu- Caiiora sre to very ebssp that you
Tea Cake-TCram ooe Ubie- dark red. Iookta« precisely Ilka f c
ka«a by a very narrow margin. If and roqntrrs no further preparation it sot an axperimrot. but has been ble work, _____
__ is aevwr ae- can have as manr aa jeu can nae. apooo each butter and Urt with one- men variety of aea bean They t
and her home
f*.**
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.‘koroagh maatteallos or used for years with groat mieroaa. toe xtocted while’ she u’ d'olu It- She and fou will
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be surprised
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at tbs asm- b.lf eop sugar,
add three wriPbeaten to a dnU brown afief havtog
a^M^to year
Take an FlstcbertglBgisauH being a iighi cake wltboot a has Use because she lorea work, berieoa ways to which they wOi nmke axxa. one pint milk, and one quart picked, akd beoMDS alasast black by
•fterweg aad go torough toe wards The ralsto #rowers of sowhersi Cal- teggy reatsv and borai croat.
(blnka about U aad Jdana it ao tkat your work Ugbtev.
flour sifted with three teaspooea bak- drytag.

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woera rlalt with wme rrleitot You
d VegeUble-' Thl. ,
like .a Bsh out of water after the
fall to B|.m a row of ul- tnl iwn daya. aaleaa' you are 'ton-

«>n*tonUy to prevent-oyeiere at any time, and do
burning. Prepare thli before mlxItiR have to consider if there I.
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tke cnral. and set aalde to cool until tke month;
tkat to ready, then hake with *n uppeIt often bappena st tbla lime
crust and under cruat. Tbla makc/t year Ibni tbe supply of fruit ealUbIc
.liahed b, mnn, tee d«m,rt„Tun. tow. m.d tbe bourn.
than the ordinary kind
with . „ertu- Wife to eometlmc, nt « tom for whote
,.n. «...a
gue covering.
soma palauhie desacru. Here are
The following redpe.
from aome that will be found uaefui at tkto
Cood Koaaekeeptog:
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A Tyrtoa light tke vUtoge flUa:
A wider eunrtee to tke dawn:
A deeper twilight oa the lawn:
A print ‘of a vermruon foot.
A purple flnger on the atopa:
A fllppoia fly BpoB tke pane:
A apMer at kto Irada again:
An added atntitog akaatlelee^:
A lower expbctod eT«T*keref
An. axe abmt atogtog to Ike wooda:
ran odon‘ oa aatrareled roade:
AU tkto aad more 1 canaot tell;
A farttoa gtoaee yon know aa well.
And Kieodtoade* myatery
ttoeetraa IU aaaaal.reply.

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the worto to tovaly.
• Ok. bat tke eUee are Wae.
• Oat to Um ipaany meadow,
• -Heart iff ny btart l gfve,
• TkaakfttJ amiiigk la AprU.
• Just to be glad and nva'

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