Grand Traverse Herald, May 10, 1910

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Grand Traverse Herald, May 10, 1910

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1910-05-10

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TWICE A

WEEK—TOESDAY AND FBIDAV.

IIA* A YEAB.

TRAVERSE CITY. CBANO TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. TUESDAY. A

‘1 KNOW ins IS TIE END;
TEll ieE9DEEN"-H»<

$t0.000 DJUUOE
Bad Rira In tha Lake Supariar-Iron
and Chemical Warka at Elk
Rapidt Vtitdrday.

Eflc Raplda. Mirfa., May 7.—Tha
plADi 01 Ihr Lakv Superior Iroo aod
dantamril alwut
Cbetnical worka
KINO or GREAT BRITAIN DIED
llti.lHHi by a tire.Which iraa dlacorered
AT 10:4f LAST NIOMT.
in [he coDdenalni departmeal about
o'clock yeaterday^Afteroooo. The
ThibaUn Upriting Agalnat tha.CX:■btilldlnK aBd.enEln'houae were di^.v*
naao—Raport Thai 1M0 Ware
troyed, alw nine rondeneera and t*o
vaj-ber* at nel) aa tba pan houae.
LoDd<w, May 3.—Pekin raportK a Kebidldlng and n-paira will be aunThibetan uiirUlnc. a bal>- a’ar acala>i
onco but tbe cbrniii-al depanthe Chlneoe.
all )m- abut doHii about 3d
Tha Uiatra buiohWy of J.OOO I* nn- dayaL
eonSmed.
' .
The Uiineop troop* have occa|i|e<l
Lbaaaa deivnlng
and tklllloc Ihr
prleau.

HOIYWAR

GEORGE V.
REIGNS NOW

2,000_DEAD
COSTA RICA EARTHQUAKE COST
.
MANY LIVES.

SURVIVORS
SUITERING
HINO AND MEDICINES
RE LACKING.

LAKE
LEVEL CASE

REDS

WILL

DIE

May

17, a

S|>aelal

MMtins or Partlamtnt Bains
HtM TbU AftamoDii.
LwMen. May

V waa ftr-

Rially'preelalmad kinp «f tht BrtUth
•mRirt tn iDt qyaSransla «f tha pal«i«aa tbit aflarf«»n, wbara tba privy

• admlnlatarad
Tht hair apparant waa annoui
St Rrlnea Edward AJbart, and ha
SdmlBMarM tha oath «r tueeatalan,
■ShMtad •'Gad atva tha Vlnp.*'
King' Oaerpa'a veiea ehekad with
dfnatlen and taara Itewad at ha teak
tha oath, touehinsly ralarring to hla
fathar. Tha arowd wapL
Tba puMle toadlag of tha proel
tlan hat boon poatpanad anill
KW.
I

-

London. May r^^lt waa tentativaly

jdacMad that Sdward^ tunaral would
*ba May 17. but furthar arrongan

n and a apoeial mtatlng
London, May 7.—No arrangofnanto
far the funeral or lying in atau of tha
body of tha lata. King Edward hava
boon Biada. Tha blow foil oe auddanly
bwnta are pending until the ip^laRiant and cabinet meat and a maating
>a Mpoaalba before Monday, aa Mit
leaders are cut of town.
^
.king Manual of Portugal talagraph. od that ha would attend Hia funeral
•nd It U ^ibia that

'

Kaltar Wil-

Banda, tamifylng to Edward's univar
•al popularity.
Edward-0 fatol lllnooi dtvolopod hit
ttrongui of eharaetor. Ha auRerad inttnaaly from a roeblng eeugh, but aat
Np froguantly yaatarday aattling hli
affaito calmly. Ha rtfutad 'divsraian
freoi arrOnging for hit death and but
far okrgan would have ehokod te
death.
At to a-eiaek loot night hit phyaldona obandonad hope and aummaned
tha royal family. Edward Upaad In
a aama and ntvar rccavarod, but
amllcd Juat bafora death.
-Hla Isat ward! ware. *-1 know thii
la tha and; Ull tha quaan.Ha died at 11:4S. a bronchial cough
aflaeting hla heart and the telling
balla reuaad London te mourning, and
nano alapL
Lard Knallya.tha king*a aacraury,
Erat annauncad tha death to the new
king. Qaergo, and than tranamitted
tha offteiai measage to V

All apodal lunctiena hava bean eanccUad and draping tiia city In meumIng haa hagun. The funeral will prob­
ably ba hold at Windaar and tha body
WaahIngMn, May 7e-Tha

hpuaa

While riding aTIo-cle down F-rvut
VVanl-n .! .<V. SmJlU wh.le .pe.ring
le'-t about i>;3'>
Salurdwy tiiuUt
bax* iu llav- UVe.. Green l-ake
ownshlp. A h«sket of the ti*h w.* tani Ranikla. who rvxlde* in the
iviuniry.
ran iDlu au anionuiblb- diiv•ihlWied a* evidenv-'. The meu paid
* default would have meant Se ■n by Jim MK'oy, 'Mr, Hamala re•-iviiig a frai-tunnl xboulder and «
Jays' Iwsrd with Sheriff Shut,'!'.
ad wound on the late.
Tbitae wtK> xuw uie ao-ld-nl Male
hsKMct-oy -Wfl* driving -xbvwly tbiwii
he Mreei. igbcu Raitiala miue thiwn
I'O street nn hl> .wheel. Tin* coGis
«n wau bctwven the hy.vtlc and
>1 the rear ubeelr of lh<-uuiomivld'e.

V HEARD

AFFECTS POWER CO.

FRUIT HEN IN

ACM^WON

CAREFUUUARD

febe ba* lH>en 111 alurv last fall. but.
tpite ot her age. which la til
her cpndltloo hating been belpleas President Taft will Addrct* a
for month*, ebe 1* very opllmlsiir io
quet at Paaalac. N. J.. Headgua_^'^'
vugard to her romid.-ie reeorery. and
tert of Anarehitta
*a}-s she fcnowa sb.- will yet l« able
Waihlngton. JlaTP.-TaYi depart­
j n god day's work. She was ai“
(orapunled by her son, Octave Uoniiu- ed today to aOend (be offloiul
lug of tbe actor* beaefli fair in New
York. He wll! addrew* a banqu.l at
I’aaaiaz, X. J . and dciectiie* ari-pnT«rcd to guard him tarefuIlV. Paxxtar
l<piug kbowD aa Anaiiblx headquarRalph Hodge Wat Unabla to Lan
Hit Big Fiah without AaaiaUnce
' CLASS ORGANIZED.
—Weighed Six Paunda

CAllED JFOR BttP

to* atbe n*b on dry Ivid.

BY

DESTRUCTION
IS CmETE
IT

SHOCKS FINISHED
HAVOC TODAY.

THE

THOUSANDS MAYBE DEAD

ANTI-SALOON AR-

CUMENT6.

Comet Into Canuet With Over 700.000
Baya a Year in Work at State
^raUry: '

I. A. Van UIk. (be Male aerretary
(be Y. >1. r. A. asani'lallon, addrea-ed ihe Mafll»«.T Hub Krirtay iiighi on
ihe stale V. M. 1.'. A. nnrk IllustratiDK
plrturea of the sUKe
tamp which Is held each summer at
torch t^ku.
what the tv. M. r A. la
ALLEGED THEY RAISED HlflOHT doing In this atute. Mr. Van Dix said
0(T WATER.
I wUh «>ver‘:oo..
two boyt DOft of whom are conueci,-d
wlib (be V. M. C. A. aasarlation* •>(
Campaiv Centanda That tha Waiar
la Net at High aa tha Marka Sat
1* the problem and the Y, .\l, f. A
in tase and That Thty Keep
beilei'et In giving iheni 'oa iiiuefa out
Cenatant Laval.
of (ioora trahHng a* posalble. So eaeti
V. M. C. A. aaaoriatlon baa a ramp
Uland. Ulcb., Uay T.-Tnailnony
but since there are
Is tba cote oI Jerry Sullf^an. a
boya In the'atate who do noi
TA. Ibe Leiand Electric l.lpbt « PoW- belong to the many V. M. C. A. aa*.>
company occupied conaidei
*............................axsoclallon hb* eslime at tbe acaalon of Circuit cotin labllshed an amiuni camp ,for Ik>>*
connecled wlifa local aaaociatlons.
at Leland tbia week.
allbougb tbc
I this camp are good leader*
rho»en for tbc.lr ability to lead boy*
eompany. of the Uw firm of Abbott. and everything Is fiinibihed to gl>,-'
L lUibolt. Dalroll, upoo crois exam- the boy* a clean. beaUbful lao w>>Hi's
vacation.
tiiatloii of Ttkillam Qroen. county
vpyor ot Leelanau county, brought
the tetUmony that Irom the Make*
DODumants act in IWC by Green
tilmaelT, tbe water or Itw darn la wllbe mod one hall feol as hlRh aa it
l>as been lu prcvlnus years, a rpoCand
half below the compaoy'a «
mthu.- This aatne point waa bro^bt
a ma<,iii« hHu i grange .hall
ipnn cross examination of Jerry Stiu^ay ihn nrginlEailon of the
Sullivan.
■ ■ grower* branch of the Grower*'
The coDlMitloD of (be pUlmiffa'b RPd Shippers' aBsocbutoii was peitlwt tbo baoklng up of tbf water U ipeted, and are now prepared to du
overflowing valaable tanning |irop- buxine**. The gathering m**/a large
cny. whereas, accocdlog to the
reprexentailve (armer* and fruit
denee. the aiakea and momiowni
grower* being preneql.
In ISSG. which reeulated
tbe high
Kollowing the buxlnexu sexalon H.
water, abow tlial the water i* i
J. Kiistare. burilculiurallM ot the M.
coming within a foot and a half
A. C.. and .a K. Wlille. held agent
this bight -water mark, and that l
and bomculturallst of ihc college.
•ny la Dwinuining the jam
•aaed the gathering. Mr. b^uataiv
Mx>ke upon a*»oclatlon ami ctxoix-iathe adTaoiage In previoux year*
and Mr. tVhile gave n practical
l-avlDg (be water blgb and low
talk m>on orrbaid culture.
tervalr. Great Interest I* manlfoMed
In tbe onlcome of tbe caae. In view of
the tact that the company Is a public
olllliy. and that it is llgbtlng the
whole of Leelanau wniy. haviag al Deftaled the TIgrra, . Formerly Ih
preesnt TSmlle* or.imlelin-. As LeeMaceabce*. by a scare of 12 to 9
1 county lB_ maViiig a atremiou*
Sunday Aflcr^aan.
effort to develop II* teopn property.
elMtrlc light company Is consltlThe Twelflh aireei ball ground*
tred'a valnable aaaet.
ere pretty wHI tilled witb xpeetalors
Sunday afleriiODii who lauie to
at MANISTEE.
the ball Fki"'' between fbe Tigund Acme, tbe rural team wlunlng
Mca. C.>T»in*dla Will Be Treated the laorelx to tbe tune of i: to b
for RlfkimaUem.
Galleries for the Acme team
Mrai C. J. pomlole of Ba»t rfy Pulrlpfaer, Kynelie and Hannah, while
(owpabip was Ukeo to Manistee Sat­ (or the Marcabe,'* wen' Babel
urday-., whi iv/she will uDderto truai Covey.
lulDU o^
-.......... - ----------------

Ralph Hodge, the foung >on ot Mr
and Mrs. George Ifudge. caught
1 bow (rout wi-i^luc upw;.ri]s of
pouiida. near, tbe lianuah ^ I-ay
grist mill Monday. Tltc' l*d
Staekhelm. May 7—Reaaevalt
flaking with a i>ole when l)e tai
mantlng on King Edward'a daaU> big lUb. but reaUUng that he <oi>ld
paid he wpi deeply gritvad and fTnowa no; get It with (be fxil.-. Jumped
tbr wtier and attempted to get the
big IHlow with hi* hand*. The ftah
wa* too much for (be boy. and calling

CARTACO WAf OEITROVEO
AN EARTHQUAKE.

THEIR INJURIES.

Cariago T^ily

Daatroyed,

Ppraiio

and Paeaif Oblitaralcd and Dead
are S£PRared Throughout Re-

-

RING IN LEELANAU CIRCUIT
COURT THIS WEEK.

apeet far King Ed
King Gaerga hla a
wIMiaa far a aueea

(Cootlaacd UB Page Throa.)

STRUCKJY-AUTO

II.-T-niaii \V.-!,elU-ig. unJ William
Fall. U.tti 'If Gnen lake township. Crafft Ratnala Reee.ved a Fractured
Sheiiidcr and Bad Wound on
fin-J ir. and .-.v-ts of lie;:, t.e
the Face.

FROM

public—Troopa Aid.
ly S*t Rdf

400 BODIES RECOVERED

OPERA HOUSE
Y.M. C. A. WORK TBQUSitND WERE BURT WELLFILLED

Ul QICIMID MOURNS CARP
Rurwral Sm^Icb Hat Bttn T«nUrtlYt-

SPEARED SlAfK BASS

eighth Grade Union Street Gchaol
Elected OfAecr*.
e eighth grade of the Cnion
etrcv-t xchaul -otgacl/ed their <-la»*
FYiday imiaifiig. The followtag uffi-rt wei^Hecled; . •
Ibe*idV-J»m>* Butler.
t'.-cretaiS' gad trvatuiUr—Halcyon
tt'heelockThe Haa* color* ihoqeu «.-re cream
and lavender. Tbr cla** flower, cream
i. The mono rboaen wa»: •'Launhed. bur DOI ADcbored."

STATE DRY IN 10 YEARS BAD

SMALL FISB

Sen Jete. May 6,-Ov*f^ Bodid*
have, been rescued (rent tbe ntin* at
C>Hag« and it It reported that tha
deaths leUI a Ihouaaod.

HAT WA8 THE PROPHECY MADE
BY MORROW. -

earthquake, at 2.000 and a thautand
Inyurad. hbndrcda fatally.
Feed, clothing and medicine are
t-erry F. Powerav Argument* on tbi
lacking amr:thc turvivara arc cufferRetull in Wexford Cuiinty Were
igBated on Figures—Meeting*
It it thought there are a theuaand
at Churebet In Morning.
dead at Cartage which was totally
dettrayed and the rest are eeattcrad
The- flr.t Ixwm from the Anli-Baireugheut the republic.
001I -league canuoit In Grand Trav
Paraise and Paeaia were obliterated
.' ibl* y-ar wa* heard In .the City
and hundred! were killed. Traapa
Sunday » hen ' SJip-iinarc helping the lurvlvore and preaeryidSl G W. Mono*- and Hoc. I
Ing order, President Vicquex leading.
i>owFi.. -of radillav. gave (wi
wiiirlng *ddi»-x*e-- to an audience, that
wiupied nearly every a«at in the
l.lg oKni boiiive.
It w'nx au iiisplriiig myn-tiiig. The

MANISTEE 0. K.
Haa Mar* Reaten te Claim
quarura Than Ludingtan.
it Nat Making Kick.

HaadBut

Says the iliinlsu-e Sew* of yester­
day:
The Imporlaul fact about tbe Wpxtn Mu'bigau Bureau Is wbal-U cau
anompliah. not wher>' ilx secretary'*
otflie»iu*y i'bance to l>y. And apparently tfie location of lb<- Office canaffect lie accouipli*biiieola to any
great exlent. Tbe great work which
1* dulug outside of Mlt^igau would
be the same, were ibe urfice located al
l-eiuxkey. laullngtou
lirand Rapid*
Tbe work which it Is doing wjthin the
dialrkr. by show lug our home people
their grand oppiniimliie*. Is no longer
depeudeul upon the office location.
In Manistee county- ten* of thou*snda of trees have been set out tbia
spring u* the rcMilt ot bureau phbllca
tlnns- Bo many farmers have b<'en
made to see the vahie of.fruit culiire
ibai it Is uo exaggeration to aay dial
'Volutiqn ba* already b>H-n wroughi-

/

Two Of Them Came Aeroa* Witi
Money for Fines. But (he Third
Rett* in Jail.

LOSS

IS

MILLIONS.

Marvgua, May l.-LiMet adelaw;
from San Jete. oCcta Rlea. .IneratM
magnilud* of tht earthquake
which destroyed .Carta^
Th* wirea^are.
end eligivi
shock* continue ilfl'lihHjlfibs
th*
buildings damaged firet.
It caiimated that mere than 100
arc dead, and hundreds Injured.
I th* flnett building* ere deetrey
he offense.
ed ineiuding th* Ctmegi* . Ceatial
lo-slle NHaon Milk* w«* amwlod
American peace temple.
'
> elmliur I'barg--. abd uo: haviag yM
Officials and tha army are raacpinf
rals,-d th.' money to pay the onmw *
and troep* are preventing (eating.
cotK. Is awaiting In Jail, ba
The Iota it mlltlena.
allematlv'e ol itj days allb
RED CROSS RELIEF.
sheriff.
Wathingun. May Sx-Th* R^ Creae
cabled Consul Lee at San -Jess ES,«0
for the earthquake auffera. in reip>Bii
to appeal* f»r fund* fer Ih* vinime.
FEARS FOR TOWNG
San Jose. May
It te feared that
the town* of Paraiae and Oreel have

Then- tt'cV.. more than fish raugbi
SuiiJuy. IVpii'y Ft*b Warden HiimStiydr-C^^aiighl woine fishermen,
nnd’brougb' l^ui lielore Judgw N'eir indav. One wa* Fr.-d llulor*.
had some uiiderxized speckM

RABID D% KILLED
MAD ANIMAL' WAS

SHOT

CHA8. JEFFRIES.

Tried to Come Through Screen a
Home cf W. N. Eingham and AtUek Mr. Singhaip.

and the quakee continue
minithing. The
'Ivor* are neeins
a panic

PERRY F. POWERS

■V

PLINY W. MARSH.

*['eukera had mnietblng tu *ay
were unt aliald to *ay it.
Oi
stage weix- soatixl. in addithm ic
rpeakerx. T. I-. Bauer,' . who
Grand Travenn. <
Ihe
kev. I>ema»
Cocbllii. tbe Kev. F B, C.vrter, the
R.-V, T. Boyd tlav. and tbf R.-V. W. A
Fhelley. wliiic the Clrnnh ol Chrlx
choiu* choir, under the leaderahiji of
ixs Ida Luikiny. occupied
the fiage.
-Atiur the oi>ei:ing exeni*
tlauimdnd, lx fore iiititMuclng tbe Cr*i
si'-eaker. gaW
V fUtUtiv'e I

......... —„..._v
Anolber mad dog
ftly thi* afieruouu. t'ball’-s Jeffrie*
-eruring <r guu and whnniing tbe dog
I,car the bridge on Slxtb Mreei. after
it bad allempied to enter the boste of
Walter N. Itlugnam.
The dog. a xmaii bl^tk and white
MX,lied puppy, appeared In lbe:,y
yard of (be JyfrDice home, tfaeh w
lo tbe lUaRham yard, wbero it
to (be bark door. Mr. BlngltaQi.
> 'wax Itixide the houxe. oixlced
condiilon'or Ibe dog. and when it
him. It tried to get through the
xcrevD. For tome time, as b<- Mood
r the itereen. the dog roui'alned a»
door, snapping and InHbing at the
uiomh. xbuwing every e'id'eiue of the
raMeS.Ill the meautimo an tUMupl was.
made to uotify City I*Duiidma*ie.''
mer. hut he^wa* not at
Lcme. After banging kbon: the WrgiVbt door xnte time, ihe diw: lurti-d
cud ran down Sli'b Mreei. Mr. Jeff­
rie* Mvyurthc a gun and Maniiig 1ft
■uxi killed the dog
*h«i Mr. tlegror.ar.ired and Hxjg
i'way. Wfter. i!i- don -iviue
I kiK.wn,

The benefit* lo .\ia«i»U-e county from
ils *ouro- alone are aln-ady wonl*
ore than ibia couiuy will txiiiirlbme
I the next five yegr*Tbe bureau 1* pnimulsaiiug wbok*ome truth* A°d It maiterx uoi (rotn
what town the liulleilti* are Usueil.
Mauisb-e baa more rea-on .to vlalut
the bjireau'* 'ofiUe ihaii Ludingion.
for oar support ha* be.-u more liberal vlunng the past year, xtating (liar the
and Ihe work done iu the past yfar by report ,ol tbe cbit-1 of polire ai'the at­
Manito-,- director* has iraiuceodod onal meeting gave the nutulH-r of
. a* 414. u( tbe.*e L-PT being
drutikennci-*,
»e warn is a eoiitlnusnc.- ot the
"Ralph Waldo Enierxoti divided peo­
good work, antf If this is to follow,
two claMWx."jsaid 6o|>*ri!
ihere-mu*'. b-' a full ineaKUre of unau ple
Imlly. tVe want arcomph-oment along ■rodent Morrow, lu his Mp.-ning r.
n'lork*. "oiaictactors wild U-aefai'to.
line* now being iratellcd.
He
again
divided ihcni
,-rowdiiig. elbowing, rowing. blufISag
or bogging wt- what} •■oudemu nnspuir- er clawe*. .the. iDsvi.p. w
and ih't.o- who vuiupUin
-ugly
ayO«rit~vTiree
Kree Days Best Before
Sefi
Berlin LceMere’UOI dene tit* ot.i.
tvM'e Will Cure Boesevelt's Tn
\\:ievler. WIKox divided them line
b'e. Says a SpceialisL
lifwr* HCd Icaiicrx. Tonight we i,:i
say h'.ey are divided into, ilfese t»
.•?ii»--ltl>olnt. May i..—ftomwvwt detl*‘-»er. the ixopie who fave: ih* *
lor S<'tMi ilux iwu. bix thnxit
I and the people whohai- the h
img xoru-.'A xia-ia'.i.i xayx-(*.(- tlsrgc
traftti' Jv* -mixvJiei} in the *ahM
ary of Her Birth.
ii»}x'
rciit bc'i-re hi* Berlin b-oiure
I can t H-. on the f-mv InI, tbe liq-;
the tfOUblf,
qiiestjou. I thask God
Kiiday ..v.-n ng May
ou-r'^'
I barlH'd * irc uue and mighty iinpie gathetvd at the botne-of Mr. and
OILBEBT-WILSON.
ix,t'.fon*b;v» Mttiug.
Tbe time tm*
Mr*. I'harle* Mociague on the P-uin- wfi.-Q the temi-eraoue que-timi
*u|a. to b-lp Cijlol'iw:e her iPth bfni|Ceremony Wat Performed by JAtic*
ansoiutely roluvi'* n» back
day anuiverwary. A very', .pli-asjut
- Ccerg* W. Curtic
Ci’.ched. Toe men in i‘ie bu-tuer>
i-vetiing was passed In dancb:g. Re
Fred Si. Gilbert Wax ur.G'-d lu tpa-'fliMUKelv.* coMex* it b
fiexbBteiit* of aaiidwu-hf*. cake and
M.iiiday tc M:,* >;|bcl Wil
I'Offee were served.. A dainty water tedeenilUg f«'»liires. W. are graduall of N
Xorthpon.-'daughtyr
*e| wa* left a* a :emi:ider of the o< Iv wwnlbg lo >-r the eti! of
J Mrs. tWilliam W:l»<i:, -of .
loon.and aiv tio-ii.g in upon
raMon.
placu. th- cvrt'tr.ocy being prrformr-d
What Hat Been Don*.
by Jux:tce Georg- W. Vu-ti* in
John I.- Cih»on, xecrytary of t^
•. Mtw'iow' then, tiriefly rtatvid oISc Id the Stat- Dank buiMibg.
Western Michigan DeveLipmesl bii wbai the Ami-^loun league hat done
roxD. has JU't retorxied from Central in the ihrte year* that it ha* been ai*n. M. -nay reports tha- ' bi* liig
l^e and BeiUire. He raised alaiowt
tn Mtvnigi’i. dvc'iarlng that MIcb: lam at ai« llaveb has imt
»3lk> tor.the worttof (be burean to
a|jp4.b. by fro-t or
n lead* the country In ii* vicuiriea
tbaae ttro towttk
tCoaUaued on Pace Poor >

SORE iTHROAT
r::;'; HAS
has sore

PLEASANT SURPRISE

Carnegie Peace Tempi* Waa Alta
ry Lee 11(1011#
A1l>m-

Talked on Value of Reutln* Warfc,
Expreeaien of Idea* and th* Volvo
ef Affiietien.
dr.'*i.-d Jlie JitnJora, sebiorw and freeb•;ii IU I faapxl Monday morning, on
c valu- uf-rogUav work and exprewan ol anc’t idris and oa tbe value of
ir.

.Mt Power* BUt'-d that Ihe eaeeega: buxiucea man of today owe* bl*
icn-ax (I) hla ability to do rantlae
ark and to bis ability to expreae
falmacK in plain, simple but dear Unguage. Tbewe are tbe very thtne*
ibkb every lesson we loam lo ecbool
IS lea< blag US and beace tbe educatiOB
obtained lu tbe school room la solBg
luveluable to ot from a praetieM
uf Hew fur ibU reaaon If for
no other. Bewided in tbe school tbe
pupil* letnis lb tee and underatoBd things about him and to enjoy nature
lUu. get- Ibe moel out of -Ufe. Of
v'Ourte many pe<mle learn this by OS':
ix'iiencing aome great sorrow, bat.
le wbo have thi- advantage of (be
Ml room can learn this without
pain and aorrow.
We 'owe our education,'' be eald
the people oT Traverse City, rlt*
p>»r.' and se abauld not torgel
rt-bl to Traverse City. Poor men
sii-rifi-e Ih-BIM-Ive* and latBlUas to
pa/ their taxes which, support uer
pur :i< x' b'xilx. and we should remeblbi-' ;hx' we owe our •uneaa 10
we xho'xld leet that 1‘. !t our'dnty
i-i r-pav al! that we have recelTed,"
Then the xpeAker spoke of the value
'•! true affv'liOB and Uluatreted bia
l.v't-ilicg bow he saw three aoH
part tram th-ir mother wbo wad foo tbe bovpitel a^d they acted ed
ibuuxti they were ashamed lo abow
afferiion and he eald bow Bueb
lx '.:.-r':f It'-y had have taken the poor
eld lady
thee arms and kisied bar
K<rK)t>ye.
^
hazEn PINCREE JR.
I
yii of the Law Oevemer Died nl
Noen Today.
n-rralt. Mich. May T.—Helen 8
riicgf-e j', to nql tbe Ufe governor
u:ed U.IX nooD. Of nvogetUoa of the
Itieg*. after a brh'f IHnee*.

ORAHD TnAVeMe HEPUM.D. TUEUAY. MAY TH 1»la
be»*y.

VAtrt «1D till MlIMtat Af

midnui^
wvay!
ThM who tv eiu>*r ta kkxrf or
MMT *b«M4 »• tscUMA to beu«*«
•lU (Mr dl«tlM«Mkw1 cUM^ IkU
Md* cboald b» «lw» •borobr thor*
cu be « ■verutee of peece m&rbe

-S5SSSS

OPPOSED BY FOR 21 SDHMERSIS $111,049,211
G.A._R.P0ST
MR. AND MRIk E. A. TREADWAY
HAVE COMB HERE.

at fin* JAMriMad M one paxUeaUr
DONT WANT LEE ETATtlC IN THE
iMt Uur aKtattdad to lie «bole
HAU. OP FAME.
•orW.
__ _____ __

-THO^ T; yrg,

KING EDWARD.

A. Tracy l^. Freoldent
R. Floyd Cllocb. Vice Pruldeot.
tost Friday night.

Samuel Garland. Caahlsr.

. Tte End of tba WoHd
Should It i-omr tomorrow wou
CSMl Given »3WOO.OOO
30.1 people aageriag with some pain
f rl(b«r alight or serios. degree,
-hoae who ute Renne-a Paln-KUllng
III get relief qoirkly and suffer leul.
Waahingtoh. May S—Tb.
Taken Intemallr it will cure cold.,
ivll appropriation blU wu
throat. raUr. rtiolcra morbua
tbr home today with i
'taoen. I'Ri'd a. a llBimenT tt c

Mr. Treadway la a Pirwi Delleear In
the PenIneula aa a Fruit Orewin, prepeeltmn. ^

OLD SOLDIERS OBJEa

to!

parsiTnW1>lans

IM IMt 2.716
FEOIT WIOMECTE.
ir tbf «*eeUiil « lie Weiierp MIebIcaa DeeclopBMt bureau beld Id iMi
<«r WBtoealw aewBpUebrd aotblai Bore at that aeaaBa than to bare
had the report! from thoee J6 eooaUea oo the fruU proaperta ludr, the
Billlil vonW
hare been
wortb
VMM.

p..™..,p...

Thoee reporta «ei« OM oe>r

pabUahod in tbe Mkblfu popen bat

had eeeaped (he rerMx of «>M and
treat.
In the matter of damage to fruit,
there li alwaye Che letideaey

Appear!

gneb tbal be belirrea hU i
been damaged greaily. la e llke-iitoeruM, a maa caaaot be blamed for
belag petalBMle. eapeclaUy
baa pJaanad to

um

tba returaa from

tbe crop for a apeelflc porpoae. Iloaoe.
nhea ba U tntanrlewed by a ne
paper maa- bla oplakma are apt
«w wkMd by Ua mood.

Tba Ulta^

*ta«er miut depend upon tbe pereon
'iBierrlewed for bla lafonaalloB and
Ibla iPtannatleo U eonrayed lo dlaUht potata. A tew daya may alapae
bafore tbe groww dlaoorera that be
la am aa badly bit aa be Uzwglaea.
bat coly in rare oaaea. doea be call
Q the aawtpaper and give oat tbe
lltnnigtltw
Tbe reporter,
barlag
-80 meeaa of kaovlof that bU awry
«ga am tminded altogether apoa fart.
UU U go aa U wu &ret aeat and It
be doea amka a porrecUda. tbe oorreetloB aerer eitalna tbe

.;s* £,

KING EDWARD
IS VERY ILL

GRAVE FEARS ARE FELT

, ggcainte. The ffower leoktng at bla
orchard the morning efter a frecie.
eeea ooly ,dlu»er.

K...

Engtond tote

tbOT oere all over the roaoU7. Erom

pnbUciiy

Urn tml morr did.
Jlowever, vbmt practical repreaentaUree ot II cooatiat wbkb are real­
ly tba bock bona of tbs tmit bell,
e^ a^ decUre that tbe damage
ta baa slUdU. then there
.waeth while and that aewi to aeni
erarywharc.
■Kb news to a direct “boott’

H. wTKomiter rsis'r

-------

king had a chill Monday nt
Soiidrlngtuim. and bronrhills devel­
oped. 1‘oinical wornea aggravated
oondltloa aa Ihe liberal and codrc
live fight bu over-lucd Edward's
Blreoglh.
Pollllclana think lUal ^ Edwtir.l s
death would cauac a wfder breach
and the ponalble ending of Ihe bWRi
of lords, a olow to tuunarchy. It u
uut Ibought he ran. ev« Ruosexeli
how, the social scasou t>e<ug tiTmlnafed

GIVEN DEGREE

board met
larr-ly "bunk." This
would have
reveralog to tbe ty pe ol or-

M bto oddreea eo 'IbmmaUimal
fWwe.-' Ootowet Beneevek appeared u they will and wouM have beea a
M e new role yeeterday end It to blow at tbe Michigan aundard which
we are atrivlag hard la retch and

matouto.-^.
The DMuiirc Ma a wtoe one and Is
tea yet Mde oe Ma Eurepeu trip.
e fi
frait g
pBOtertloD te tbe
If

patw aMld fpm a toagu of Fesec
Mt only tt kup peace among UeMaetree. tet t» prevml by force. II
tesasteiy. lu betog brtkea by otbera.
Tte eomblnalloB mlgbt at firs*

be

«Mr U secure pence wlibla eeruto
geteiu limfto nnd eertnln definite
ss^toti. bnt Ue roler or su
wbe ntenld bring nbotst socb n eomMnMtoa mU have enrned bis place
m history fm all Ume and bis title to
tte gruMnde of all mankind.-

Meeting Fined.

the meeting of tbc board Of ed
oration held kYlday aflernuon. Mayor
kiwiag rtwaatvulhrlm arnde the loUoi
e apPOltiiaK'nu:
MONROE CENTER.
Ways and meai
Monroe Osntrr. Mirh.. May t-Tbe gue, Millar.
Tenebarw^Hoe tague.
young son of Mr. and Mrs. Jofin Polloek rot hto leg severely wllb an ai
requiring acweral stUebea to clow lai. P<
ixUsxoka and
apparatus—Millar,
Ten
the wound.
reck. Douto,
,
Jacob Wagner drove
Tbe apiiolnUBexits were/aaafl2m«d
City Tbtsraday.
a BoiluB of Ur. Footer
Tbe Mooroe Center
arbool bu
On motion of Hr. Boule. the followcioeed for tbe palkBce ot tbe week
lag
census
takers
were
appointed:
becauM aomp of the artielan are tak­
FIrwi ward—Mlaa Mary Fcteral
ing tbe eighth grade
Hecodd ward—Mrs. Jeton Cbmpbs
Grown.
Tbird ward—Mrs. 8. C. Ueaares
A. 0. Brost moved
Fourth ward—Mtoa Mary
Tueeday. ■Mr. Rgx I
Atllng-

Judge lV<dri
flemoon lor
nk rir.uU St Iwii.—
. avlag adjourned to some date lo.be
el later.
E. II. Blwell of IVetrolt.

Itfb.*V

■ ‘Kr

A Gfiicnl Baaklsc BbsImu bfite
■ad aer^ewyr^^jsg^^ Kpf Wetovtog

S Fcr CesL AUSWC4 OS
Tine DtpMltE

ir> Kl-are
|;eo ball i.Hlay
Jail, where he w;
................. _
in Cireuii omn for giving Hqiwr lo
niiixira.
le raa>' agaliiRt Frank Rang, who
ebarged wtita airallba i bleyele.
dltmUs.d today lo Judgi- Nerlln.
eiiiirt. the .oiiiplslm to'iug with­
drawn.
.. «4.,

r.’uson the iiu«lieu mended JTuur. aer­
er Fall irv so popular.
tuca-frl^iH- IMt
WANTED—Girl lor

gilirral

JR/SALI

'is-|ieu»lt 3u SU-.
l:tl-. coniplctety overhauled and
lumohtl-.
lepalied. line conilHlonT^. f. MllU-

ken

May ll'lt

FOR gALE-ku scr.-s. gmid soil, moch
wood timber. Its miles Udnroc C-enler, IktiO. Buy terms, <’ A. Ham-

I. riehut bread you

Do Your Own Vaniisbmg
Staining and Refinistiing

Grocer

Grocer

' All yoirneed is a
brunh and & can cf Perm*
g.Lkc- This finidh will Botiifj- jriu, becaate it r-rodueeo
tbe moBt pleasing rMnltt.

ntAVEBSE CITV. MICH.

It's splendid for
(loori, woodwork and fur­
niture. Can be uicd on
oM or new work, no in joat
wliat in needed to freoben np
' oo]> article Ibot in mstred.
•orntrbed or abhbbj.

Do You Use

DISCRIMINATION?

Biighten up your
home.
P«rma-Lac
make s it ponible for you
todo^hin eoeily and inex.
pengirely.
Theie are loU o!
tbioga yon own tbot will look
nioer and give belter lervioe
if you • Permb-Las" tbem.

'
-

Prokop Kyselka
Traverse Oly, Mich.

rCRESCENT-')



noeaeveU'a atUtnde In
this to
r .{nade a bosineas
J. biaildi
MrkOy ■ootevsltlan
TH nt tka
trip to Tra
City Batufday.
asms time, why not? Fuee to only a
Mrs. A. J. Clark to sick wlihitbe
rotoUva noadiuen and tf eartain nattow knew that them wu a combina­ ^^Hn. Byron Ctato vlatiod Hr. and
Mrs. gamuel B. Clark Tburaday.
tion of otter natloas, strong,
D. H. Day's model IT Bulck bu
John Renhrigbt,BUd family visited
poworfnl. mdy te ernah any revotu.
and Mrs. D. E. Crandall Sunday.^ afrlred at the Goode garanr and to
tbat* wonld be leae tendancy
now awaiting Its trip to Glen Arbor.
to war. to saeriflee men either on
Tbe tor is finished in rod tbrougbooi
tbe bottle Md or mder tbe weight
even lo iji* eeahlims and top and
«r taxu to ooppon ormieo nnd navlae.
ulf of that burden tomorrow. .
waX9t*yvT BWIklng appeanuice.
Uatveml Auarmament to to oe take one Or two of Dr.
Herrick's
Marry dmauod and W. E Frooeb.
wtoe cloM. NailoOB wilt eonttone
ma Pllla before fetlrtogV
gngu-C____________
I Oenuml Lake arrived in the dty
bgOd balUeehlpa. ateoaartnes. torpedo They euro liver complatot and all
lomach tlonUos. Price tSc peT ten. » o'clerk lut night from Grand Rap­
boats, wn conttona to eqntp armlei.
uk for a free aampie.
id, wiht a model IT Bnlek. leaving i
CO matouin them oad keop them ready
Bold by 8. B. Walt « 8ou. C. K
4:30 this mnrnlng for'CMuml laAe:
fnr ■gUlng. Even the air will be In- lugbee Drug Oo., Weat Bod Drog
vndad ^ apparatus designed for kill­
ing men nnd u the ndeace of fight-

Reeaevaii Wu Honored by the NsrWay University Friday—Program
Wat Cut Otherwlie.
nirlstltila. Mav i;--Hoowvelt vto
<1 Ihe S'oiwa.v |i|ilvers1i> sod recelv
d the Jiouorsiy d<-gri-e ot do-tor ptiltoROpby today. Otherwise the pr
gram was ewi and tire HoOii.-vells vi
Hed-togeiher. They go lo Storkbol.n
loDl;hl.

MAYOR WILH

rbardtoi wbo allows bto irws to bear

Mom great powers. teawHly

CAPITAL, •aOO.OOO
SURPLUS, STSJOOO

' Corner Front end Case.

rouad the place, the iwllvc keepins
ipectediy. He wu about SS
old, and Jeav
leave! a widow and
Iren, u
followa:
Mlaa
rblldreo,
followi
Mlaa Evsi Walter and William Roaaller. all of Alden. J. W. Roaalter of
Foetorla. Ohio. Ura. Eaale' Mlll.-r ot
Id Mrs. Uonie Baird

MiittWD. to a milamwit ot fart.
m wtodmail apporewi tael, and U eo
and to that Ilea the vetae.

otter tbtm Roomrolt uidi
*Tt wfHI be a mastar stroha

J. .Maynard. Asst Cashier.

A. J. llaviland. AsaL Coabler.

You have probably thought of buying a
wringer a number of times just before
'washing day, but you put it off till to­
morrow and keep on working the old
fashioned way. Don't work so hard; you
can avoid this hard work by buying one
of our bench or tub wringers, we re­
ceived a lot of them just before the price
went up. and we will give you the-benefit
of this advance. A selection of the many
styles comprising the very latest designs
of ball bearing, enclosed cogs, perfectly
charming. Price from H.W to
You
will find our prices are rather low. See
our window desplay at

of the oldeat
Ur. Rosallar
realdent. of Antrim county, am:
been made and tbe wnfortunaie buyer of tbe mo.t prominent. He wu poatniamer of thla village at the lime of
would not only have lost tbe money bU death, and also deputy aberlff.
toe tbe rman that a aewa ItMi will
be paid for a worthleu mixture
For many years be had be<‘n a niemofiae llBsa cacty eoovlctkm where
very probably would bava lost a large iH-r of the Elk lUpIdi lodge ot UatM ^Ttrttoeomnt wHI not. Tbe read­
per rentage of hto crop u welk
"Tbe kings Rymploma have Iw
er la gotok to aeeoe tbe moUre belie wu a vetertoAry physician.
worse during the day. Hto niaj-Rtj's
Tbe matter works farlher than that
y'unersl services vrlll be condneted condllon- is critical."
hlwd the a^erttoemaet. He knows
Iso. If be bad eonaclenUimaly spray­ by tbe Masons Tuesday morning
that the ndomttom weiDd not apgad
ed hi. trees wHta Ibis wortblesa mlx- 9:SU at the house, and the rema!
mmmr ler newspaper epeee wltboot
win
be
taken
on
the
I0:3i
train
inro. very pebbly buying an expen­
tbeee betng e ehenee of retara.
Fosiorii. Oblo.^'r burial.
sive outfit to do (be work with, and
neen item, however, to reliable pub-

■antf wondm bM Uut bto uUer
men
ea the moet elcmnm

A

WRINGERS

l^t. Tate of tte hHobtlte Agrlcultbe terrlWiT embrared within
tumi collage bu discovered that
bveoo Blnoe It abowa to tba eouatry
certain apraylsf mliture to unlit for
that beeaaae of Ita alcaatlon. the lake
the use for which it to tidveriiaed and
owreata and the namerotw bodiaa of
In tact, would prove bannfni
mnur eeauared threogboet the
Had It not been for tbe tow
Uee afflUated wUh the bureau, the
making It necessary for tbe M.
' cumau to tampsnd and equblied
pus Judgment upon tbe various
Md that it Ukaa a vary hard treeao
funglodu offered for aato to Mlchlladaad to work material tajury to tbe
tbia discovery wootd gnt have

nDOMVtLT. A MAN OF FEACS.

IriTcisc aij Stole Bank

laat bebrd from Mrs. Buetwm
DeGraw was to tbe Hteei tbat she

E. A. Treadway, dlrtalon freight
yntoftbe MliblganOBitral a««*nDied by bla wife, returned toCrand
land and her ponaeB-loo* acottorod
Rapid! 2'rlda.v morning after apendlng
mallam.
neurelgta
pRtlmate ud 3< mllHods beloi
tbe vortd ha» Toot a ruler to
afew davR ai Ib.-lrcottace at Newhln». brulae*. etc., I*rl
«bon hlatorr *IH do
eren
tfwanta. Mr. and Mr.. Treadway are
> BiiU'lou wer< recelred
I. VL Walt « Sons. C A.
aome ol the oldeat aummer -vUltora to
tboiKb pTMem dar pttbUoiatt do not
urlg
lama canal. 7 IV
g tk).. W.-»i
make the Grand Traverae reaJon tlTelr board grt^lne a quartrr ot I mUlloD.
Kinc Edward waa a root Baa and
DMdln,; lare.-diirlBa the hot nioulha.
wlae ruler and wbUe we.' Uvini in
... made y-eo'
tbe preeent are ooio apt t<i oee tbe
uodi> lor the alt *1 yi-arr-.
ilieekMif and tbe oboneoBlada. the
Mr. Treadway baa murli faith In tbc
ciiloautaBK an Ideal hxatloii tor fruit
OMiro eober after Judgment «lll i
.. a R. RSlon of said Conn, held at
lid never wearle. of the beautlea i>t
eaally dlwover that wblcb bad t
tbe ITobaic Olllii- in the Cttj of TravIS neenerv. They made a vIrIi lAck
. R. baa gone
be good of bb {mntry abd the
>e I'll} in said County, na the filth
jlbelr.uiuBierbumeUat (all durtm
durtoK
ualy adopllug
wortd ID general etoee the again of
I foanU
vy ot April A Ik ISlb.
r«eolutk>D raudeunlcg the placing
ITi-aent;
lloii. JYcd R. Walker.
raglaad are ctoealy laiererwren
vl n •laiuc ol Robert H l.ee
Judge of i’robaie.
diii'liiE the t
:boee of (be other great aod lexer Holi of Phme at Waabliigton. Tl
lu ibe matter of Ih. estate ot tVll
ynliiRula of
..... ai aduiiled
- b>
tbe pd«t. fill
olullou
I
tiam W, ItulikR. deceued.
a).Hde a
of P4-000.
Wuliir I. Waison having filed In
are>ueil.lllratliiR e
• UecauM of the unuiuilly king weu
.tlrlhieninn Poai .No. V
e>t dai'R.
ling held by tb.- iu.-ni»r«
panq- of Uie ibrone by TMIBHa of b>ta- uj Mliblgan. U.
0, A. n.
7
t city.
1
m il at prhnie
.
»r the KirRt M. K. .-Uurvh Tl.iirRduy
Itned' memory. King Edward
d rwled but: Xirtilgun. May Uid.
I. IIHU.
.
...............
said eRiate. lu lerwlu ival
luroh imrlura plan, for
ntglit ID
UciJarea
tbal
tbe
lUMobers
of
tbe
e-lal.- Iberein •Wi-rihisl
nine yean, yet Id tbu Uma. many 1m-,
IIRl-IV dl.
parRomiKibuilding a
lij. ordered, that tbe fi.Mh day
to
i-muird. It Ix’luk'.drH-lil-d
I
Ma> A. II. ISIU. Ill G-n o'cloek In '
. i-.'«Hary fumlR.
Edward at bit death waa CS yetn old.'4],,,,^ , propoalllon lu. tbe plaeing
li.ri-iHHia, at Rard probate offliv,
Itiieiilioii u» iifCi a tniil.lthat he aaeendrd Rbe tliroae of of a alatue to the ardi traitor. Robert
..nd ik' hend.y appolni'Hl f.vr hoar
log at a <Wt of about
In |rlany'K. L
Imr.. In the ilall of h'Diuo In f
jld pi'ltCun. a'ld that nil ]>ersons
life, yei for many'll
biitlt on the rIiv of Ihrii merit prop­
' capital at WaahlnKtun.
WnahliiKtun. by tthe aide
led in
be had hero In pobtle
erly
II-XI
to
the
rnnrrb
building,
to
.... ------... ,,1,00, ,□
•**“ WaahliigioD.
.*...1.1..-..,^ Ji-fferaon.
1..IT
Lino II. Grain
tare
llir
court
houee.
was cloae to tbe aBalra of bU empire, i
V a licnai* 0 sell at
l-ecorra of «ber patilut
show
private i
BngtoDd Ibrre la aln-'fenc
ided their couniry and t
e inier.-Rl of sal
6AID TO 'be
bUFFERING
V
ELECTED
OFFICERB.
•iK..
stale in
il eR:ale should li
II. wilt:
OOU8LE PNEUMONIA.
grnlilud.
l.ee as. dl.bonurliig I
that. aomerlmea accompanOak Park Eighth Grade Hat Prepared
II to furth-rand-nd. that public
nag and '■•ing
iiing all of M. puaer
■lor CenmcnccmenL
l« tbe death of a monarth. but the
niillre tbi-r.-of to- Klv.-ii lo piiUlli'nilon
dtounlti- tbe oouetry. one
OtriCRTR for M>ninieD.-.-Dicnl
liar- tif a •■..pi (If Ibla ord-r. f..r ilm-e rH.-IlH-d
malotnliM
tbal come, from tbe heart, that' bad edutnird and
i-en .Ivi-i.-cl in the Eighth grade lu iiWRlve U.-1-I.S pivvIoUR to. •aid du> o
T..J.ln. .M P.P.R-.
r.;'
tbe Oak i'ark ai-huol. ns tuRows:
lo aiUig. In tU.' Grand Tiai.’nc II. rail
admit Rml. He wx known and be­
l>ieaideut- Gua Cooper. '
SRIuiper prliite<l and eltenlai.-d li
‘ "
nrlotl
people,
and.
H |«lrloi|Rni
otd
ttevreiary —l.vtiian Uublv.
loved by, all from the blgheat
laon arc permitted lo occupy me
The <IUR Oilqrs ar- green
and
loweAtTUemocratlc to a degree, >ct
• lwd»taJ ol fame, bow will 'l.t
bile and tbe rose, rlax lluwer.
people Judge who U ine patrlul and
who Itfljhi- traitor?
the respect of the e
of Robert K. l.«e eanttnt
MAPLETON.
non peo|>le or tbe Mbilliy. Hto «
challenged dwt
irtiea s
eel was aage. hto decUlont |ui.
___
_
of bJa country.
.Maplelon. -Vein. Maj H —The da>.
Might Mean ****^'^^ ^
dellberaiely
acnled bla own faw.
For a year no*. England ha. abrihReanlved. tbal wr wk our lurm« briybi n»d Iwauilful but "Oh. >uii
ed In a political tunnoil. The Ubeml. bc-ra of nmgrvai fiwn Michigan to
lid liorij nlgh«»'-and tbe eonaervativei have cldabeil
nu-ana In Ibelr
fjiareiiee Camill hu a crew o(
London. May C —The blgheat offlen on the road Main.
Tliej the
due of Ba
Cial aillhoriiy Raya King JIdward has
nnd tha nallon baa hren iiln^ u
_
le Hall ol
double
imeuttioula.
An unknown vorkliig tb- Hnllcy .hUl Roy Dohiii
never before. Tbere to n wide breach
•fruver.c City, to driving Mr. CurIn the eapiui V. Waablugton.
source epread the report tbal he wu
keiween Uie two fertioiu, a breach
Further.- Resolved. Tbat a copy of dead. Thla wu
II « team.
olfirlally
Ot-nled.
ao wide that It may end in tbe pbol- this reMlutloB be aeni to the Nation­ which indicated tbe avriou>ia-u of tbe
The seventh and third gradi-s and
fuunh and lUib grades of the
tobment of tbe bouse of torda 'and al Tribune of WaRhington. D. C.. for altuatton.
rubUcation and a copy be MDt to the
l-ondon. May c—It to unofflclall) Rciiool crossed batta -hi a game <if Imll
may be a blow at monarohy luelt.
nricrtioon - on
the
aebmil
congreatmen from thla dlitrlci.
autckl that King Edward's phyaU-lar.K Friday
Yeeterday'e diapauhee aUled that
H. D. CIIRTIB. Oosunander. bbvc found Inllanijuatlon of the brou- groundR. whieh proved a w-lnm-r fo-the daatb of Edward mlgbt evan wldM. D. MORG-AN. AdJuunU
sevcnlh and fliifd grades by n
rhlal tubes 'whirb Ik extending, and
ley nlau
e ol 11
this breach. Certain It la. tbat the
Ilirreaaing. hnd they fear pneumonia.
oren
ninple
■roes
Hto condlilnn to alanuliig and has
lack of bla arm guiding had wOi
iR iliai day.
xk
juarkel
felt ttrtmfboDt the empire and that
^ .Mr. ami Mrs George Carroll rim'Iii
■■anlchy feeling.
fi
the preeent oouree may reetiU. In auch
nt
reported: "The ffunday with relatives bero. <
phyalrlnni
Mrs. Andrew Gilmore who under
dlarapUDo that Pfinee tMorge will as­
king ptRHCri a rom|iarallM-ly qtlei
weni all operation at Ihe Grand Travcend but tbe hollow atodery of '
iilgbt but bla Rymploma arc unim
Vivc hORi-llal about a week ago. .is
1. Hto majeeiy'" condition glveR
throne.
doing nlc*>|r.
.. .
I grave anxiety." 1>tr. Sirs How­
Sdwerd a»y have made mtotakae
Mr. ami Mrs. Oliver l-ardle r,
ell. I-aklng and Held, fearing pneubla youth, but hto ooonur wiU ivmlk. oxygen tanka haie been Ukvn ed Mondnv Irvm Grand Kopids. w
Ibey have,
vtoitli
uember him with honor, honor
the palace.
Jn acoouni of
Edward's agr. C!l. lelailven. Mr. and
wiy be toeramied u tbe year* r«ril
brought
ba.k with the_________ __
yearn, and poor hcallb. grave feai's arc
It years old who will make hto future
felt for recovery.
home with llieni, They also broujU, Mai 6.—HarTy Av.
Notables are calling nt the palace
A GOOD MEAtURI
enquire and grieving crowds rui- the iKij 's iislcc who to about T ^eu:R
la tbe daolb ct Wward. fclog. Btr

£Si:i?lSSS

old mytlve-4ith »r. and Mra. BngHte

THE FARMERS’ STORt
1( you are going to build a new ho-jsc

.1 repair liiv ul.l
all. ' Tin. Itolld-

log Fip.-r. Isxcka. Knob, and Hlus—. .l’aiiii>. <’.Ir -vt.'l Variitoh-*. • We maki- a ipKlaltj- of builders' hardware and mv l..i> these aooJa
direct from the manufactureia.
prices.

We ran make you aonie very

Ioa

B<-fOrP you buy Barn n.vor Rpl|.-r. come In. and aCc ih«- *'Utg

4" RoUer.

By its tuperb qaalitie* In- fiurtng perfect bread and pas­
try at all ttmei, Crciceat
Flour makei no promises that
cannot be fulfilled, nor does it
neglect to prove any claiuti
^ made for it.

For these reasons the people who iiuy Cretcent
Flour become regular users ot It, and year aher year
they find each sack to be one further argument as to
why they should continue purchasing.

Builders’ Hardware
one wc mould, Ilk.- to B|ture with >ou on >m

CRESCDfTFtOW.,

■ Creiccm Flour is m»de for
a clus of people who like to
be tbowo how aad why cer­
tain Hour is better for them
than ordinary door.

CIIESGENT FLOUR
••The Kted Everybody LOcee**
SOLD BY

*
3. J. Broilua; Prokxj. Kys.-lka; C- WJlbcIm * Co ; L, R. Btlcbnty a Son- Jarob J'uriacli: Itoamlab a NlchoUon: J. J.Gmy; F. fcvpan; V. & Roland; Mrs K. lU-r.Ceroon; Schoolcraft a Svl'on; A J
Garoy; C. Il Jolm.ron; Gtk-brtol a lUnva; Nash a Bireobergtf;

FRANK TRUDE
Old PosloUee Bmndlan

Foots dfu-aniv.; M'lareJman Grocer Ca

' Voigt lOUIng Co., Crond HapWa. Mien.

s'-. .1 ......... ...

>, TUCtDAY, MAY IQ, 1Q1Q.

CO-OPERATIVE
ASSmnON

Tba drfl IM ot tba b1«g
SMd to IWI at M-SHJW ■ Taar
Ha vai tbe Boa^ UaTotod omarcb
ot Buibpe.

by bU taiber. Klag George, ibea
r of Walet. bad to tabe on hla
«ROWIM» AND DHIPNIM COMdare aoioe «l tbe btosly dutlve.
n.CTC OMAMiZATION.

WIU lINDU FRDIT

fltwMmw
Will
tmM BMo M P*mlh>4 ax*
mMO in Pn1ttf4 tuck Will

Oiovw* ud Bblpp«r»- MMwtmok
UM la graan baD Samrdar an«rKM. tb« wort o( riHrtanlITu wm>
eompQwd. ud liw nasu< vucbufad
to lb» 0(Wd Tp»»#iw Ocot«™ and
SUppKvaKodaiM. Tbe foUowIncdi
l•ewra w atotoad for to* diiiutBc
pMr: m. O. l*A6.
AnubMUi'
|»r, FtoKM* ABUMy, A. p. Orar. Fin
toy WMiMd. W. Haimforth. Bd
Stoefc. A. J. Metoanua, O. P. Carrar.
U P. Titaa MdyC. W. Wbaalock.

to cBtopoiad ot c. w. Wheakjok, L. P.
Tttua aad O. P. Cww,
At Uto naaUnc articlaa of aaaoela
ttoe aDd by-lava vara amaadad, a nav
form ot ooatraet vaa adopud. and it
vaa ratad w laaat KiOOO prafairad
BtO*. . ^

I i

Tba Maeatlra eoamUlaa vaa faatTwtod to watottoia lor a maoaaar
to eoadoet tba baadllac aad abiwlv
btolaaM Cor tba dOtobto aaaaoo and
(Mart at a apaotol board madiBS to
^ ealtod aoM.
It to tba totentto* «( tba dirdettoa
Utot a aowiaUM nasacar ol rsperl
a«M ba amptoyad, ooa vboae ability
vfll rnak* tbe aaaoclaUan a lueeaaa
tiwa tba etort; all of tbla. Una to be
DtToa to ^ baaortaiM. and II U aspattad tnt tM proflu OB tbe bailMB vlll nore^an aatJefy tba
bOM tbaP tbe iMnItatInn vUI ba ot
SiKU baWftt to tltonaalrea and to
tba vhaia rapoiL
Aa tb^ pMa d^top BliBlIar pollctoi wWby^rrled o« aa tboaa oied
IhaSLu^Rvan of Calltorato and
ortbaida Of Wash■fclcJliiTonnaB. wbtcb bad Busy
IMif ot aoeoaBB Bod bare broacht tbe
tboaa kMlitat troa

n iMw ms IS m m

m

nu TIE QIIEEr*»Uinr4

^ -Jtoa Varfc, May 7,-Tha alaek maiatoaad at it tMa inafflliip. Tbf
Mtoan aaabaBia hara and at Naw
Ortoaaa vara mt apanad am af «a{
apaal far Klnp Bdatord.
'

^av Vark.'Htay T,^rha atoak aa'aiMfa at Chlaafo, PhliadaipMa. Baa.
Mb and PItUbar*, atoaad at 11 and
<dH-aattoa aMhaafaa vara nal apaatd
aai ar raapaat tor Kto| Uward.

Km'mAU

Tbe aev king P
beat kaova for .tbr Iblogi be didn't
do. Brea tbe Koai loyal aupportera
or tbe royal fually did aoi take hlia
■rkHiily. Oood*«aru>d. dulet, reaertrI, uaenergetlc. pertaapc a little Denilrc—tbto vaa the general eatlmaia.
But when 1‘rtoce Qeorr- took the
Ullrr. be forced bU crttlra lo, admit
they had undr-reailraaied bint He
(hoved evldearea of careful Mudy of
Buropean and tolonlal coodlHona. be
vaa vldoly lead on every aubjeel. He
made apeechea that vere clear,
htlorvard, IllomtoaUng, forcr>fuL He ahovid falnM.-ir one of tbe
beat Inrormed aaea to Bailand oa na­
val atralm.
Avoided UmeligMlYevloualy an exuaordtoary Ignoinre prevailed, even la Bnilind
about tbe future ruler. He vaan't tba.
Birtklng. tbowy peraoaamy that hla
lather vaa. H.- dkla'l aet alylea for
the vorld. Ha vaa not a gaJUat. Ho
avoided the Umellghi.
it U apparent, however, that King
George faaao't been waaltoi hla 46
yaara.
Tbe prince eaine tolo the vorld a
younger aon." Heath to UM nada
hiB heir lo the Britlab ibitioe by car­
rying «S t>U brother, the Duke ot
riareDce. vko vaa IV tnoutbt kli aeuir.
Prince George, then 27. laeceeded
ble brother to the aSeetlOBa ot tbe
popular Prince Hay at Terk. aa veil
tbe line of aucreailoa. Juit a
nenth before the Duke ot riarenr<_ .o marry the Prlneeaa May an
attack of InBueau carrk-d him oft.
The marriage of-Prince George an<^
tbe prineeaa vaa at tbe vlab ot Guecn
Victoria
' tallar Prinea.
Tbe new king of KngUnd u-ai
known aa tbe Bailor Prince. He vent
aaa while allll a young boy. and
baa CMie throngb every grade of tbe
navy aervlce. He baa enriaed arouud
tbe vorld. and made a long trip In
rtoittog all tbe Briltob otrioniee to
1901.
Quean May. vhoee full Mme la Vltv
toila Mary, vaa daBtloed tor a throne
from bee birth. Bbe vaa tarn to the
royal palace ol Kenatoftoa on Hay
21 IMT. Bbe la the mother ot all
ehlldian.
Very Oavawd.
Tbe new king and au«*n ar■^ vary
devoted, and are aeen everywhem logetbw. Quean Hay U pretty, a great
tover of ber botna. and la thoroughly
Bagltoh to ber tbtoUng 'and taatc.
Bbe knowa no other language. .
Tbe only eouae for dlir< renrr be­
tween tbe aev ruler It that King
George aaya bll vile glvi-a away every
ab« hat. She baa etarted a nurbome, a borne lor erlpplo, tupperla acbolarahlpe to acboola tor girls,
and baa two aecreurlea lo look after
"r general ebarltlea.
Queen Hay'a favorite color la pliik,
her moat treaaured- Bower Ibe Illy.
Bbe baa many feminine fada, InrludiDgone for a collerllon of book plattw
Bbe playa lennia, and drivet som>
hue prefert to walk when It U pnealble.
Prince Bddle. new prlnrv of WaM-.
la K. bow. aad It atodytog al the Ito)-

klBodon ot ■ludiet aa Urn mat or the piipiU.
vorka In the abopa and tbe foundry.
ikM 11. With a atroBg inhorlled
for tbe net >. he will prajiably go
Into tbe army, and U already enrolled
to tbe rank! of tbe ftmiHii Gordon
Ml. Jdor. ». ittl.
■aeofid eblM aad eUaat aoa of lilghlandera.
Qaaao TtotorU abd Ooaaert Abort.
Al bU Mrtb ba vaa creUad prioce
LIBRARY REPORT.
•I Watoa.
Aa bair apparaM to the Urooe be
e flaw ag^og wwalbfr aeaoa to
aaKveded to tbe Utle W dube of
niUec mora praple put of tlooc and
Ooravan BBd lu' rich eoktlu
the Bumbm- of patron* for the
Aa betr to Uv erova ot SooUasd
city llbiwry ba* [Braiiped acrardlngly.
ba beoaaw 'toaal etevard of Scot- Hnwgrar, 3tl nrav patron* war* added
•ud. dufea or ftolbtoay. aarl ot Oa^ thU^BSbtJi and f.243 boc^a of Ihe fol:
rUto. bam .d Beofrav, aod lord ot
towing elaiacr'wnre read;
«to totoa.rietltm, niH; jiivenUe flctloo. 7Tt>:
to IMI ba VM created
pnioHiphy. 72: t«liijon,g; aurlology.
DddtB.
«• blolocy. !; naioni adenre, 21:
Ha vaa Btoo doke ot SasoBy. rol- ttawfal an*. 17: fmo aria, 24; litem
KMl Of tba Taoib Huaaani. oolotkrl•7: hUlory. S9; iruvel, SC; blog
.iBMlet ot tbe Blfle Ilrl^de. and ni^. 27; JuVenlle work. 7<>.; loul,
Aato narabal both IB tbe Brttlib ;:4J. with a dally average of M.
aad Oenaan amlaa.
or Ihe palrun* In Hie n-adtog room,
'•to vai eduoatod by piUalr lutota during Qio month 14S were meo. 121
Md. at todlBboreb onlveraHy. Oxea and 421 cbCldren, with a lotoJ
to(d aad Caabrtdsa.
of «M «nd an average ot ;( daily .
la UM be Biato a toar ot tba
Vnttad tototoa aad Caabda.
EIGHTH GRADE.
ta im be iBBda a trip to tbe orlMl.
Guu Cotaton Etaetod Rrwaldtat
Baaaa pebHc life la January. IMS.
Oak Bark Bdietara.
aa a taeaiber of U» buuw ol lorda.
Tbr Elgblb grade of Oak Park
Ho vaa mrrtod toarrb 10. lacS^ arOiool organliM yefiprday and the
to Prtoeeaa Ateaaadia. oldeat daapb- following otDcerw were elected:
. tor ol Klnt Cbriatlaa of Daomnrk.
Prcaldeal-Oni Copan.
ifbay bad ali dUldrea: fuar ear*
Secrotarr—Lyman ra»e.
The eJa»* color* will be grcc-n
eiya.
ta int be aarrevly eaeaprd daatb wbUe; (be rla*a bower, roaea.
M a reault et a typbcdd feter aii vUI Dad !
lack.
each Mck
Bectod (rand aaator ot tbe
Flour, and when you ba>e eight of
Mmbi to IIT4.
tbeoi. mall then with a P. O. order
Ha Bade aa Mtoadad tour tbroush - --M to tbe Gouhe-a HUItog comOaahen todiana. and you *111
tba ladlaa aaplra to itTA-lSTA
ttadve a 42 piece »el of gold deraral■a aaoeaaded Qoaea Victoria
ed china, freight charge* prepaid.
.tt »«: taavoed Aug. •. I90t.
' ' tpr It
Kbto or tba

uBtied

FOR THE COLLEGE
IN WATER
FM YEARS
PROF. EUSTACE ORDERED MACK
oRCiHARD Cultivator.

HED UP ON SHORE OF
RION ISUANO,

GOLD WAICBAND CHAIN
Thavght That Oarmeip «ame Irem
Body el gMeeenc OreWned Vaara
Seme SoeL

chard—Bteeng Reeemmendatlen.
The big orchard eulHvalor ot Hie
Mack Cultivator company of this i iiy
!• Uiidliig iiisiani lavor with ]>rai-Hcally every' fruit frower, The (iix-raisiu
ol the machine In H. J. Morgan's orrliard )-ew|erday was vlinrssed by
I'mt. II. J. Iftisiare. burlleullurUi of
ihc hlli-hlgaa Biate Asrirultural ralb-pr. He pmnoueeril It the beta innilnni- ul ilir- kind he ever uw and
wus Ml well pleased wilh II that he
ewAured one for use by the <silh-so.
This Is u simiig rerammeudallun lor
e product Of the Mack <'-ultliai»r
ebmpiiiy.
Another nneorihe praducts of Ibis
ratiiiwiiy. the beef bloelier. Is also Ih
raining very isipiilnr among . sugui
Iw-.-t grawers. A abort time ago. a
sainide mnridne was wnt to .(he siat-ol Washington for tHwl A few dayogn, the -xmipiiny received a ehork
•loi ijie sample mm-hlne. with a nisU
mder for six imra ol Ihe aauie kind
The tiicecss ol thi. cinni*Hy In mii-W
cling thi-lr iptiduels Is sufflclenl rtitleiiee ol lUiVoiHi to Trtiu-csc I'tiv
and <il the valgi- of the ranis<rii us an
liiiesltiu-m lujlls sioi-khflidcru.

A vMt. In tl» lanhet of which wa.
raid fcahii nnd chain, waa found
Bsh^ up on the ahore of Maikui
iBiid Bundny by Harold tVrlglil.
Gn-llukvllle lad. aho. with a dumler of trlenda, went «v«-r to Hie UIn the aiteraeoo. Fvwm Hie aplioaraiiia of the t-eal and wbk-Ii. they
had bent In the wal.-r a lung Huic.
the wBleb being prelly well Bllcd f Ub
lUM.
How the voiil came ii> be floailiiK i»
tbe water, or to whom It brloiigeil.
la not known, aa tbi-ii- la nutblog »n
It lo In.dUvle iiwnemhlp. unleM -the
w-aUh tan be Idenllfled. It la believed
tbit Hie gartiieiit belonged ip aopic
who woe drowned to the l>a> a
few yenrs ago, the veal having tieeti
waaht-d off Hn- Uidy In Hie wnmr, and
after all lh<^- yeara waa washed ui”
on abore or tbe lalatid.
Mra. Julia t\Hiowelt-kl. widow ol
Paul Wlnowelrke, who woe dream.-d
about four years ago in a- storm on
jav, c<9kmtoed the vest yeaterdiy. MEDIEVAL'CEREMONY WITH DUE
. POMP AND PAGEANTRY.
and mated mat It did nut belong to
tier husband. Tbe Uirary Is advanced
It might have blown overboard
ftom some boat.

PROCEAIMED
GEORGE KING

Funeral May aO.
Ixmdon. May P.—It waa onrtally
announced tliai Klag Bdvtrd's fun­
eral servlM- vouhl ta at Windsor oo
May 2P. The taal} It-s In slate fur
three days in tbe throne • room ol
Windsor castle; thence U tukeii oo
a gun twrrlage Thnitigh the Isma ol
troopa to Weitnitosier Hall for ihrodays lying Ho-re In staUv wlicrc UMpsople ran se/. H
Tta- body still .lie* to the bed who
the king died, a page guarding Hie
door, -k isHnn Is in-iug bean fi<nii*B
frukli lelhd i«k ou Ibe Wlmlsui' prm
aeiiev.
«♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦*« «
COPEMIBH.
P
PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
foiK-ail.h, Mich.. May T. -Mrs. May
I'hi-M-biuugli of letmAi laike. was In
isn on bus ii-ss. Wediiridsy.
The MlKsi-s Ijiura Morse.an.l .-s.-idb............... . ol North l-tosl Colon ami
Kriidsl of Knrlsii wen- guc-sis
of Alliv llpnilng TbuisOay and Kr.

Bay* AbMt Its

Patted Away at tiM Heme ef HI* Ben
at Bbwtre Hartwr.
Jaoica HcKato pasted away laal
evening at the borne, ot his aon, Ar­
thur MrKaln ot Itowera Harbor. Thu Cfdy Still Lie* In the Bad Wheiw the
King bitd—CeHin la Being Hewn
tuBeral will be held Monday fflorting
From ■ Freah Felled Tec*
at * o'chK-k from tbe bouse. Tbe to. From WIndter Forwtt.
leraicoi will Ukc place In Oakwood.
the lU-v. Mr. etkase orOdattog.
laindon. M*> w—ttoorge V. »*s for­
Uenlgocncwy, deputy slierlff of mally prui-lalliiod kltig at 1< o'l-liM’k
Uscoola coiinly, fell under Hie oaglc tills iiioniinK wtlli modb-vlal |Hnn|<
ot Deputy Gkm<- W'ai'deu G. A. uid horwliiry. TUe parib-liisnls wuir
Bmith last week, anil luiid a line of no aionniliig. (he gorgisms irappliiKs
•IP and 4VMts ot t: ii> Judg<- IlnHl'.-, raiitiaMliig vrllh Ihe snounilii*; ol HnI. Kwd.ffy, «» a result <>l calih
Ing llU-sal fish.
The pivM I’.nislioii w»s tc-ail from ilrluilrauy 111 Si. .Iuui.-k ;
eiiilili.;
lni.-lllg<toi,
Aa they I
Hie king." and iboiisbuyers esi-rcisi- more )uilgmenl In Willi "litMl
■ rands 'aiids r.t-. ms-d the phrsM-. Hln-ii
purchasing flour Mid gel Hiow- brands
wbli'h are the purest and belt, That leraile imneil 111 am lent i-.-n-ii
la why the Uosben Kibiidcd Fli
C-Iili-I-Ing till- I-Iiy ami p:iK-ialuitU,:
to mueb to dumbnd.
luea-frl-apr 19-if ILe -king.

BAOC S. '

Ladle.' Aid of Ibe Alter wodeiy al •
Mrs. David IHckey'a TBorsday.
1.00. nahr ef MarHIa I* vUiilng bti
aunt. Mrs. Kih-n Daevllhpr. A 8. Corm-II made a profeasioiial visit to Manistee Thursday.

When every house wife usee Best
Flour and knows the excellent re­
sults obtained. then there will be
less baking troubles. Are you hav­
ing baking troubles? Cet in line
with ’’Best Boosters'* and avoid
trouble.

Hannah & Lay Co.

\

UUfaanr llrlmmer is woiklng for
Anibios- .M.irks at I’oiiuma.
M<-> ilaiutors chlliiri-n arc ull sick
with Ihe nii-ssb-a. ’
Mrs.' Frnnk Wlnli'is and d.iiiKli’er
i-*lor,-iii-e’ol la-iiiiin laike. weie lu Iowa
oisbllslu. ss Wmllie.dal.
Mis I>. II. Ma l.suglilln and Mra. Kd.
Hiaiil ol Thompsouville. and Mrs,
lli-iwr-' Wiiii.Ts and ihlldr«-n of Is-niiiii'iatke Wi-re gue.sis of their auni,
Mrs. Kmina Billions. Tliursduy.
Miss nianrhe Hriniiner
tlslied
friends m Maiilsle.- ttiindty.
.Miss .Mxi-ia Cunier made-a biisl
m-« trip lo Thoinp-aioxlIU- Wodnes-

Will BE BURIED HAT 20 WESTERN CANADA

JAMEB McKAIN DEAD.

Mr. AriitH^g has moved
i
Into tbe
'
uilsr vai>^lid-& R. Trugne
T:
Mtsr'fl.-ssle llksard
Mrs. Henry Biiyder.
Mrs Kit Olx-rmyer and Mrs. Arthur
notion of N<-»*.n City. »ucndi-d the

asi

J*i

Bring Your Double Team
For Some of the Followlnj; From the

Grocery Dltision
Street Car fine Feed, per 100 lbs-. •$
Bran, per 100 pounds........................
Middlings, per hundred pounds -•
CC Meal, per 100 pounds.............
Cracked Corn, per 100 pounds......
Dairy Sugar Feed per iOO poundsStock>Food. per 100 pounds--........
17 pounds of Granulated Sugar foc^
1 pound of good Tea..........................
2 pounds ot good Coffee.................. 2i
1 pound of Plug Tobacco................ 2*
1 pound of Smoking Tobacco........
U

1 pound of Finn Cut Tobacco.........
I I bars good Soap.........................
4 packages of Washing Powder- - • ■

21
2'
1<

6 cans Domestic Sardines..............
4 cans Corn Beef Hash...................

2
2

7 pounds of Rolled Oats................
6 pounds steel Cut Oat Meal ..........

2i
2

The Store That Serves Yon Best and
Supplies Every Need.

THE HANNAH & LAY
MERCANTILE COMPANY

For this Week, the Final Week of the

ANNIVERSARY SALE!
We are planning a grand out-burst of vivid values as a fitting wind-up to

a remaakabla sale event! Viewed from every standpoint, no previous sale has so well merited the title,
-marvelous." Don't hesitate, hurry and taka advantage otthe extraordinary values we have arranged
for the last week;

100 New Military Capes
Direct from one of New Vork's leading garmeot makeri, at a big diicoum from regu­
lar prices! Made up of fine all woo'l broad­
cloth, ornamented with gtvHth. new miliiary
trimmings, priced for the final week of the

...... $58*„d 6.48

Millinery Special No. 1
75 new Trimmed Hats, values regularup to $5.00, all at on^-price for this
week^^' Choice

$3.48
Furniture!
Everything to furnish the home
complete; furniture, stoves and
housefurniihingi. second floot!

Men’s Suits
Nobby pattemswn the latest colors for
Spring
correct SI inch coats In wor­
steds. casiimcrs and plain and fancy ser­
ges. $13.50 and $13 values else- Q QQ
where, choice here...........................

Kfrschbaum Clothes
For men and Young mea at our small marginof-profit prices are attracting new customers
for our clothing department every day. A
saving of $1 00 to $5.00 from the usual “ex­
clusive store” prices Select your new Spring
Suit now and take advantage of the lait week
of the Anniversary Sale!

Ladies Ready-fo-Uear!
Here's a hasty price outline ihat will undoubtedly
crowd this deparimeni every day t^ week;

$15.00 Snlts Will £0 at $10.85
/
$22.00 Suits wlU coal $15.48 \
$15.00 Coats will ro at $10.98---$18.00 Coats win £0 at $13.48
$r 00 Dresses will fo at $4.69
$10.00 Dresses will £0 al $7.48

Millinery Special No. 2
57 New Trimmed Hats worth regular­
ly up to SC 50. Choice during
, present week

= $4k48 =

The Shoe Department
Will come forward this week with dor it-i of special new bargains!
We are receiving new styles, iii Men's Women's and Children's
Shoes and Oxfords, every day and at Anniversary Sale prices.
They represent extraordinary shoe values! Don’t miss the great
bargain tables in this department' They arc money savers!

Furnilure!
Vixii the stcond floor. The new
Rugs, Carpels, Wall Papers, Etc.
are very attractive.

The Globe Depactment Store
Traverse City, Michigan

CRANO TRAVtRW HESALt. TU:S3AV. KAY le. 19f0.

1^4

GA^IIIA
l^Tfifciif and OhUdw.

iThe Kiid Yon Hm
Always
Bears the

IHe Brat year oi C.e beiV-c tcrnccn .\t the end ot loar daya. therv were
(be ieaioe and the aaknaa, abovrd a to anwaia da many na la
three
nninber of trhita counilen on the loai-. mouiha when the aatoona weie out
while tact year the nap aboved to It wwa aaU that «« wotild l»* the
vhilo coan^toa. and'U oiany men the WQodamea If Uera were no sa'oon..
ffpht la already ea for next aprlnc- They have come back *nd are dn(i;k
-Every’ eouaty la the atau that pooa
our nreeu; and wa are roUln^
dry. balpa'you that mmB,' uld Mr. than. How unfair that It. when tht
Marrow.
weakeat U beinc Ippoaed upon. Those
e-bo
do not drink themaelves, art us­
Paety F. Pawarn.
Hen. Perry P. powera. pdlior of the ing all ibelr efforta to get the moneyCodiUae Breninc Nona, cioaod the from tboaa who da It la a qtMOtlon
procram with an oloqueat talk ui-.>n ol the under dog. it was not Ute po.vthe btiilor} ut Cadillac aince her B^bt pk- ol Wexford who.wanted the saacalnsi th« aalooaa, detlarlns that he loons lac«. but the brewera of Graad
had Buffered aa a sreai bunlliatlDii a* Ka<>ld>. Milwaukee. Chlcaco. and oin
places who spent tSS.WO in ibc
any man could auffer, within the u.t.
<ami<alsu.
lew weoka.
-You nay rely on our people to
"The two ycara Uiat Wexford rounly had the cxporlincm of dolnc with help you.-w^ arc more dvolroua oi
out the aaki<ioa.hare not by any mmnn doiug a«s) with tbe saloon, becousc
have bi4 exprrteoce. and" 1 pray
hOL-n a failure." oahl Ur. Power*. He
declared that they had beard all ihc liod that wc may have tbe onpomiiu■Dce this ihiough all the
arsumenti otfeird by the aataon men.
1^}
.........
bnninesi men bad keenly ub- years to come."
Viaki'Wib:::::::
Pledge mrda were paaaed througti
aerved eondlilona aa they cxlaled dub
ing Ibc
ycara that CadlHac had Ibe audience, and a cooalderai.Ic
raUed to fcayry on the work of
IK. aaluona, to see what It would do
--The U>i year before the
tuloon*
Rib atew
went out.- he said, ••there were U2T
Boot atet..
erretia that year for dmnkeouu. Veal atea-i,
Brttelt pork, par lo.....................'IBe Inirinx last year, when ihete wj*re
aaluuna. there aere only 87 an-eain.
irhei. per
women cried wbri
the aakou u.scon 'c.«wge M. Crandall. K E tu,. 1 ,o:
u.r The last year wheo «- R Catton, Sup^lutendmit Mo..o«
ii!™
'................... bad saUous. we sjk-uI |SM forjund T. P Ilaue:. In lb.- all. ruooii u i
-m o, la..\.n«>m-n.. ..*.t-y.wr V..„ w..re held m
.some, Ac-n...
Bgga. per doaeo ............................ S»0 »t- siK-ot ooly K-*:, saving |Mlu M lo jl-.m.- Tree. IWerlochcn. nira.hS, S.l
Buylnp UtL
,h„ ,bc gieil aavlng was ut l-ake. Graan. Old Miss.oii. W.l

■” “.....le

SlgOStOTO

of

In
Dse
For Over
Thirty Years

GASTORIA

mjut OOPVnCTT books that nn bm

|osl rccdvcC

THREE FORA»4.lhcM_fC«
GNE A«

iMetv AM MMI MVtot?

________ _ Y*m «a»

riBBBB iNMifI 41
I ttucB. mm books
TO SELECT non.
THE 8BUrTLE.FmDc«a Hodgaott HnrBhtL Nemr baa a ooraliat to reached tb*
IKSHimi tba beart ol tootal cobditioca in EnffUiid aad
Anarica aa baa Mra. Burnett is Ibie. 'kvr
anaaiarpifor.
kYlTTBBT OF THE YELLOW BOOM,
Saatou Leioaz. Fmai abeer otifftp^tff aad
iageoaitff, tbia may barackraej aa oaa ol
tbe beat iMactiee atoriet ew vrittni aiooe
Gaboeiau
THE MAN ON I'HE BOX. Hat«M Ma
_
Gratb. Wbetberit be -Jamoa OtUiio" <x
‘•BobeH Warbarton" that tbo “Man cm tbe Box" ia kaoim by.
Both Bhi^
Aaaoa.
Jiul
' ■ now il
ilitoalySOe.
it oalff 50b.
-A. George
fleorge Rari
BaH- McCulsetieoa
X
NEIIRA.
ever know that Ibree was a*
ed -• .Sediw^u.l
Uland called
.Sedra^u.i raad ihia nosi lemarkabU atvy aad Bod
OnH^ M«teichrau‘a
McC
where H (a On|^
beat.
ne of thMc books would make a meat aevoptabie iroduanon gi(i Tb-voung mm andladn-s who are lo leave sebuo) m a
leir wc-lc. would aAiueelate oui- vf Itu-ae eidrudld bouka.

OarllMol Booloi tor cveryMy mi« tm rvery
«>ec«Bloa tVHS aHver metre eonyicir. We trp lo
pirose every want.

HANNAH & LAY MERCANTILE GO.

APRIL BIRTHS.

Clifford, sou, Mr and Urv. Cbas. lac. retureed bua« this atleniooa.
iwheaL .............. ........................ *de ' toold d^rt. ,a da)', wages, nor a single
'cia and l.lUian. da.«btcr..
Hendiiks. 5jj West B<-ve«lb street:
Mr*. Truman Avery, ot Kin^ay.
element by
i<y whith
u hieh it
it could
could bring
bring hap|.i
hap|>>. .»"d Mrs Ovas Orosa. CTS Wes
born April tl.
was in ibc city today on her way tu
tope. ooripg
Dofing ii»a
tbe two
yearss we
of . • ’ •1 bom April It.
ISO jeni
Reas
Jo.o|.f. William, sou. Mr and Mr»' Sonbport. where- she was caUsd by
the .bank depoalu wa«, •
ll. aon. of Mr. and Mrs,
Elmwood tbe^rious tllneas of her father.
(leo. lYMlon. 1125 Eami ESgblh alrcct; Joseph Boyd. 509 North
avouite; bans April ir
••j
BEANB.
Charles OI>ervt.
BnAwbeat
born .April 1$.
. ,

THl HABKBTB.
♦' CWni*e. «»J ?•—A
“>
Air. and Mca Biebavd 4lurHMrt.wbo
Son. to Mr aud Mrs. Leroy L. YKnogs. dfeaoed.^e^Ib............. »©8He'l*en
««■ «»»««»
bad bank

•••••«•««•« « -teclDlc U quol«< for pea b.«nH.
bate been speadlng tbo wlater Ua AiKeaii,
f.'uB
IM
m
EigbU
alrvet:
bo.-n
FI
LOCAL MARKETt.
I »al*» *rr n« Imjioraiaai a( all. 3UKk» Calvear common ........................... 4e acrounli. Men who had new before
Isiisa* and Fhrtlda. ceturoed boma
April lb.
w
btulno*.
AUwi’ fo luaite of potaUM* rooie ore Ver>- moderaie. B«4 klJueja «ud cJhm SHd!?im'.............................4%l
ihu afi-ntgon Ma the G. R. * 1. Mr.
Katherine ElitabHb, daughter ..t
<Prum Sa;urdaj'. Record.i
spoB ibo loral oiarkot Batnrdey. all | Umat aleo are Arm. The only
a.id Mr* HurlbuH left ‘ for
««.
Mr. and Mrs, Vrei Mang, 72;; Webster
a r G. Kiag. who baa been brown —•Swedish and
tft.UieiD M-lllni for 15>enu.. 'whlib
• • • j'
.....................
— • theySprings. Arkaniaa In SeptcBbor, a*d
sum; born April 22.
■:ii>g ri'iaii\ce in the city, loll t
I quoted lower During the sum
reaatm the prl«r for ipday.
a aojoiirt( at lhai place, weni lo
Marian U^so. dakghler. Mr. and niornuig for a vi-^it'w1ih friends
B
hard?
Tbarw
were
s.Tw
v
itp-re la Iltilo doing In this
Wheat loot a llltle raUe ihU mornSI.
Augusiini'.
na
They
Malted
oocth
M
is
.
Chaa;
C.
lJUlc.
610West
Tenth
Pioneer, befor*- returning to llome0 aigned tbe pe
Thursday moniirg.
toe SM u noa ADOied at 9i oeeu and IMa beans hand iilfsfd. choice. J.tt
street; bom April 26.
-lead. >.
inty to keep oui
CrMt; prime. t:.lO0S.i:; opiums:
^1 per bathed. '
Katherine Wright, daughu-r, Mr.
John M. Rouse ot Kiagaky. vaa la
eppeal la ebquent enough to show
C. B. AlbMi. of the law Am of At>about uoe aa p& beaus;
Batter U aca^ee. the-Hannah'Lay
le «ity today on bualneaa
least tbe borne and the cay and Mra C. P. Lardle. 247 Wa.-blngred
kidney
per
bushel,
poor
I
rbolce
Hereutne Co- reportins that they are
u alie.-t; Uint April 3.
A. E. Johnaon. «t CsdlUac. waa la
was maUa bottv by tbe abaence of
, Swedish, prtaie to
recefrlei ararcely any. of tbla pro- S29S.U:
l.aw-rcnce. koB. Mr. anil Mra >Ywnk
<e ciiy-ADJay tB^^ayq,
be
saloona.
at
l,elaud.
Mr.
Abbott
it
peesl
«iKL eren tboush they offer ::^c and lancr. mind.'t:62.»:'c-beUe. long
Ur And .Mrs. ««BXl>tl TMm-Bed
'•Wc were confident that tbe aalooD Planek. 625 West Mmh alreet; boro dent of the Leland Electric Ugbl B
tie per pound.home
'oday after a two weeka’ visit
April
7.
rouM not tome bark
because we
HMaa.
Power company.
UetroU. May
7.-Deaili— Spot.
No oUer chanpea oepor today. .
Earl R-. son. Mr. and' Mra. C.
tbe aontbeni part of the atai*.
, cured .............
new It ought uoi to cotne
back.,
Mra. W. H Mo^ left this monilng
I.-.M; May. I2.0C.
Withio a few weeka of ihe riectloa. Jsekaon. 81C Caa* atreei; bpVn Apr« (pr Kalkaska, where sbe will xlsU
Live BTOCK.
A special tralD t-eorlng three toaur(Stole from all over me country
relBli\iK aud frb'Dds.
PRODUCE.
(By United PretM
BDce lnsi>cctor* arrived this aftcraocia
James Arthur.- son. Mr. and Hra.
and filled tbe boaidlog hrrtsea. claim­
Chicago. Slay 7.—Botter-^«aiay;
•a. Goonm Itroofea retunic^
Buffalo. May S.—Cattle. S.J76 .aciever tbe Q. B. A 1- from MaeMaoa.
ing tbat they bad lived lu Cadillac WilJiaiu J. Sbaac. 716 P'.>-e street: Cedar Kiiu- this morning.
Ire: prime. If.eocd-K- Veala. SAW. ereamerlea, S3|iS7c; dairies. ZSCSlIc.
After a short atop at ihia potni (bey
.rn
^pril
11.
wllbin
the
last
two
yean.
There
aie
Mias Dorothy Case went lo Hdbm went on to Grand Rapida
tUAdy; t».60BRJ6. .Sheep. t3 0<»; Ergad-Steady at mark, recelpu it.-.
.
and
Mra.
Leroy
Donald,
sou,
between 3.000 and 4.0i» lesa i^era
caaea loclodad, itGlSc:
ils morning to visit ber tnotber
laathe. active: dtoire, |g 7ae»; sheep,
In Wexford county
than in Grand Paul Mork. 827 WMa
Mlia Aln<F RUcy went , to Cedar
«o*: MW7.M. HP«a. 16400. actWc Arsis. ItHc; prime AmU. Itr. Cheese
The last of the caal Iroa Of Ibe oH
Traierae county, yet we cast S50 mora bvn AvH 4.
—Steady; daUlee 14»i©l6c; twins,
Kun this morning
portera, «.«: pgse. IIA .
refute burner of tbe John F Ott pro^
Mauyee
cast in your county
Mra. Ray Elliott and Mta 8 Kel­ erty baa been taken down, and aothitw
U9l«Hr; young Ameflcaa.. UG
ling, JOU Cans atroet; bom logg left this morning fo;- a vUll with
11 BeldiDi
GRAIN.
this year. We oaat 60 more
HHr; long homs. MH^YStic.
now remains of it but tba Wick wot*.
April 9.
(By mited PreicM
CadUlac than wc cast two y.
Nca- York. Hay 7.—liuttor—Easy:
friends at Mt. Pleasant and Alma
OU Bubbwa. par lh .
Ilorare Clinton, son. Mr. and Mrs.
JMttiH. Hay
aMe-VNIMW— retmlirta Sl6g; prices
>nd more voted for local option tbaa
Miaa Emma SeegmUlcr was ealM
unobanged
North- Cedar ;■> Kingsley- ibu> triMnlng hy the UlSLM; com. S3c: oaia, uvc.
>'oied two years ago Iv local option. T. H. Wheeler. 43»
Cbee a»—Steady: receipts, 1.117: aiale
CfekacD. Hay ». —Ctoae—Wheel— skims. romiBon 6:e<Hc; wu»ri a, 60<^
OPERA eOUSEWEUEILLEO
doDY make any ebargea. but tbere street; borq April 27.
nco* of her sister. Hra Carrie Y1*Madeline. Aughter. Mr. and Mrs. burg.
vere 400 more ixuea cast than
roxea Eggs—Steady; i^lpta. 1?.(CoBttnned from Page One.)
the prcsIdenUal elenlon 17 mub'.hs d narrow. 621 North Sprue* street:
M": pyrlcoe unebangt^
.Mra I
r<w 1810. This was followed t.y .k«<J Before. Those Own who «aine Imrit
Dm April SS.
»W»: com. file; oat*. ti%c.
ling,
epplauve. "(( there Is a sahxiu keel>er Cadillac to vote bgd a rigbet to. 1
Son. Mr. and Mr*. Vent A. SuoBs. IrlentL-.
PROVIBIONS.'’^
J
ia ti» 4MJy-feiilitii
Chicago. May 7.—Prov isions .sawed In the audience, or a man represent­ they bad not been living lu Cadillac II »st Tenth etreet; boni April 8.
.Mis. a. P ^Vllrox of Cudillar. wbo
ing
the
luAooa
Interests
of
Trsverwe
JuUua
Edward,
son,
Mr.
and
Mra.
cianwot
a
lack
ot
aapport
Tiie
mar
tetwL TlMtBBBeBia^ki
edy;
fv iwo years, aud did not know bi.w
has b>eu vUlHng Mrs. E. U Hagbes.
City,
tell
those
men
they
had
better
W. A. Prauae. born April 9.
•t'a tb« (maL bHiW «___
ebotee to fancy. MWSOc; fair lo-cood H oj>ened efflOr off and declhted
Iw-lter were the coudltlons.
returned home this morning.
Angela J., daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
still forther. going down to gSJ.90 for aktdoo at Ibeir earlieai opportuoliy'' of tbe men wbu bad'reformed, or of
bkTBff 5e«ffr'ff-it’A
icwnc.
Mr. aud Mw. \f. M. Moot and
II2.87H for Seplem be said. He tben went on to i-ll
wofWA atudvd flaak mJ
Greennile. HR*- May T.—C. .H.
2.0IHI women who bad prayed tbe! John Babel; boni April 7.
<1aught<r.re(U37ii-d tu Van this mumJerome B. son. Mr. and Mrs. Alber tard and tl2.2Q tv eepiembr.- story of how. when he w a youji; sight before that tbe satoon might
Oibooo A «o. qnatetbebuyint pHoe
,g, Bl'ei visiting In the city.
sier, he went out to shoot so.iu- rrow
rtba.
•OUloee at ISBlSr.
|
uM cotne iNivk. Su far as«ur o»u iity beri lIoMilns. Bait Sixteenth suvet
Mr. and Mrs. IL Moniaguc. who
April
10.
*
Close-. Pork-July. W2J5; 6^*.. but an old et>n . a avulluel. sjitlug on
sjcemed, there are yu»i aa many
.VC- i-icn vlsliing friend* in CaJil
the top ed a tree, gave the alanu. and
1224716.
pledging their llinv. money mid
Close: lavd-July. |12.«3; Seid.. before he eouM take aim, tbe euliro
to continue in the same dire flock wen- up and away. '-|h> you
tl2.U.
Our defeat will
not last auy
CloM-: Kllw-. July. tlMl>; Rcpl. hear me. old crow-r b<- said. -In Ave lunger itiau the next opportunity pre
lliere will not l>e a sahsia In Mniedtodrltelheaaloum. out. Onthe
112.32%.
• _ .
Mh-bigan tmtslde Ibe etly of Delrelt, ty tbe salooua came bai-k, Ibt
CROP REPORT. «
n 10 yean .tbe siara and an
ere seven men placed in )all. one
ljuising. Mich, May k^Tbi- Matnot Aoal onr a Ht) *)d the i
lem being unconscious umil m
sets foi
forth that lh. ctui- (haihasasaluou. VVehave got s
crc*iL-na>on aeie
sigbi. and his life was despai.->d
dithm^^^wneal lu
thing to do besides ]«reach and iwsy
SOMETHING THAT WILL «IVE TBE VEKY BEST OF SigVICE.
i<er (C-ni otbunoal. wblcta U a sllgui
a)k uU>utjhe>e things. We hdt<
o get uA and roll up oui
THArS WHAT WE ABE SELLING THESE BAYS.
Bleevwand hustle. Will have we tol TbBCaoBe Of Many
wbyat sown was eiaied an institution mat eomi-s on
Sadden Deaths.
winter killed and that growera have
We have a SpleaSM;ssoc; SaUS LcalSar. BlaeSaT Style. DeMIe Sale
10 dt^roy and w-rt-t-k and ruin?"
:il one mlllinn
Mr. Mwrow thtsn gave several th1, Iowa.—"Wbea Biy bnbp ;t.uabel». Tbe aondltkm «f rye In tbe
aiieCs showing bow completely drhtk
be »2 and clover, aa destroys all the Aner qualities of nv
compared with Ibe last ffve year*,
bond, stories like those often told
Sizes 2W to 5Vi sell for........
d my Internal at. SS. The arreM* of o»i* aown up
temperanee meetings, but which never
BO eere In ton^ «laie. as compvod with an average
Sizes l3tito2 sell for.......... ........ $1.35
o affect, and said. ’Do you wx>aIhcJagLJIve year*. Is
ney
dtreve.
U
der we raise oiir voire* In consecrakiiaeT troobJe •>
sia*^'
1
allowed to advaact
Relative 1^ (mil the report says
thekidneypouae.
there U a flivcrwliy or-npinion among
(d blood will Btvirtue, but wUrh leaves only ruin,
J ornna. camdag catarrh ol
».lbo«tntoitaln -rsTrreapondtma relative to the dam- desolation, dealrurlion and death?-.
bri&<dast V aeOiment in
noe and non I "agcs.sul^'d from frost ihrobgnoiK
He spoke of the great InAuence of
cad wte. t*ck Kbe. lam*
EVERY DAY SHOE FOB WOMEN Sl.a
real »ell-*lr tbe atarf^ In tbe southwestern jiart of tbe Anil-SalaOD league, which
Mm W. H. BrttoEti, WO Cherry S.. the state, where tbe <n>si In April
V the ksdneya tbcmtelvet break
and under whore Beta
Mta«on,Io«A.
dowB and waste sway c«ll by cell.
was most serere. trull prospect*
. AmUmt W<
InRuenre the merdlng was being held,
Bladdv tronblea almcM alwaywresBlt
n ported invh better thu was
is larger (ban any i«llltral la' from a derangciDCBt of tbe kadnera and
prrted Immediately after Ibe d
better he^ Ip that ocsss U^o^^
broadei than any
churtjfr’am] gnickeybyapejotreatincBi
aud (ke'oulkwk lor an average rr-p
per than the soirow-f caused b>
Is. em-uiiraging Spraying of tvwa
~*3 i^dLig fin in paem$tl.
the tcsiliuiioti It U ffgl^ng." be said.
greatly luneaved this season.
piwh a few
saloon ket-per*. but we have come to tbe day. and to get Bp nmay
LOCAL BAUETS
solve tbe liquor problem, because the tbcBigbL TbemildaBdiBs----------------hnreh of Je«us
Christ
1> avtive of Ssramp-Root. the great kidoev tvBwdy
isitooatealiied.
soon realized, It suad* tbe highest beDtkk, Qtonwood. lowau
agaiost the ukioo. We are try iug
cause
ease of its remarkable beshb
beahb restoring
If ytra belomff to ttat roonUeoa anny Naval oraagoa
(vysiallie public rentlmrui and use praperiica. A trfiffwrill roa\-iac« anyoew.
Grape tralu .
Swamp-RoM ia ptaasanl to take and M*e a----It here or there where we need It.'
is the "king” of all machines because It answers all require­
BoU bv aU dnniaii te Aftr<«ni
•Mr. Morrow aruaght out a toM oor-do&maaabectlm. Yoatmyimven
ments and gives you the very beet of work.
the evolBlkm of the BBtpM bottle and a book tbat telU all
Malaga gyapoa. par ppaal............. ffOc
unties' In Michigan. Ilk about it. boGiKiir free hvmaU. Add
~ nbmere Co.. Bingbaatoe. N
I co'inty to go dry In the mate ha
writing meetioa reading this
I. per faiAbel .
Van Roren, wblcA for many yeifs arosu offer ia this paper. Doa-v s
toutakc.:. bat lemcaibet
luwmbu tac
the naaw.
i
wa* the only dry ijHiniy in the state any
Bwamp-Kool. and dooT let a dealer sell
_____._______ par a...
-^ The map was aboM In black. Van
Wolaata. par qqoR .
dry eoantj. being wBite
Bqknry a--------------

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EMULSiO.N

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VEU.AND
STRONG^

Your Boy Wonts a Pair of Shoes

IH Udia a Plokhaai'B
i^ble Compound

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CRAKS THAVCRtE KIRAkO, TUKSOAV. MAY

yraCmHaveaVoddiatdieii
a cool ud wU» II I <Wiy.' No iiMat, no «n^e.
no
DO dun. No oldJuhioned oonttmiiceo. The

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How the Trick
Was Done
tbe Ingenuity of aa
Abte Emltaanr,
w
By

BoBM»fc«,orromtibetttrthm«vrwBe. Reidyif>iieco«4.
ivowt rated with CAbfaet Top, witt>coa«pBbte
'

rtm, wwtl net, md ««n7
bam lai^bU. You vaot h. b*.
cntw h «rtU cook «B}> diBoar aadaM
bcM th* ToaoL Me hMt ae wmB.
BO nokc. BO csel te Wee K BO MtM*
to cany out. It dote away via tba

grrs^o,-s:ssr..^
iataa ttoobla tbaa eoal.>it it ce«a
tMD. Abaeh>tch'<»«»U><»*BBb«i
and it dooapt boat the tltchw,
Tbe Bktel tBiah. via tha toiitwiaa
hhia of tba caaaaBd cliiBiDaya,
aa mart oroaBaBtal aad attfactiaa.
via I, taBdSbofBawjtkol
_ ..anraar nevaa eaa ba had via
viiboot Cabiaak

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Utaiy *{***^1^*

**l*r?h?ii?TiT*

Slaadard Od Cooqiaiqr

PRESIDENT
INJBARGE

viy from Lclaod to Grand Rapldi.
Mra. T. H. ('ox went to MayfleM
till! njoiBing to vUll frlMiJv.
Mrs. n. A. JobhcoD led this morn.
In* for Petnakey. to auend the Wo­
man's MisalODtry MK'ieCy
Mill Carolyn Newbort. of Toledo,

dlWINEZ INAUCURATCO TODAY,
AT HKAO or RELIEF WORIC

spent Sunday lb hie rtty

vlsHlup,

tneBdA
Mrs. a Ranson. of

Sattons Bay.

vbo has bees visltiitg her daugbu-r

mn UST IS 2,500

In BIk Raplda was In the city today
oa her way home.
ftoy Darling left thU laoniliig fof
Mr. aad Ura. Perry P. Povara re
turned to CadllUr this iDomIng. afier
attoadlng the local option UfeeUngs in

Rmlao Dead Eattmatad a 1iUe>
Rain# Hava Rrausht ItdTaring
aod Oaniar at Pastiionaa—
Caftaio^ JOR

tbe city yertarday.
Mrs. V. Grares ratarned to South
tleardman IbU morning, afterfiling
la tbe city.
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Abbott avnt

to
visit
San J6us May S.—Praaldeiii Ila- to Kingsley ibis morBlng
laac, luaufuralad today, to^ iteraoa^ mends.
Mrs. e. Runk roturni^l'to Kalkaska
(Raifa of ae relief from Ue aanhItidke tnfferlac.
Balov have broosbi groat laSerlog

this morolug.
L. HoUnson wont to FUe LakethU
morning.
Mima AUeo Bane, wbo Is t^ing a.
buslneu tourw at tbe FerrU Induv-

Canago. makliis total of 90S.
The Pai^iao dead are eatlautcd i
l.oao laertoB.

inal school returned to lllg Rapids
this momlng after ebjoylag a short
vacation. Miss Bane will llnUh In a
tew weeks.

PERIONALI.

Mn. Goldie Carson went to

FKe

Lake (his nwralpg.

Mra Marx Thomas of Nortbport
_
(From MondD-a Record !
was In tbe Hty today ea busineea
fire. Aaa Rale vent tN Digblo
viBit ber aen. Cairoll Hale.
Mrs. W. P..Uobinson'was In tbe

Mrd. D. Nevtaarch veal to Klom- city today from Nortbport.
lay tbto morniac.
Tbe Missi-S Susie and I.ydla Baum,
Mr. aad Ura. U-tU. Ooodvina paae- berger of Northporl were In Ui<. diy
ad tortMih tbe e|ty today oe thcli

today.

THINK OF SAVING A
DOILAR A BOOK
That's jdtc i^'at you are whea you
•re bay'iBg irom .the great atock of
POPULAR COPYRIGHTS th»t we
have jutt received. We always did
carry a splendid assortment oi these
the whole year round, but just now we
have 100 NEW ITITLES-LATEST
ADDITIONS TO THE LIST. $1 60
BOW buys ihtee splendid books.
TAKE ADVAfUTAGE QUICK^OF THIS GREAT
OPPORTUNITV
THE LURE OP THE UaSK—Harold McGrath—OiH of tbe dense
tog of a ooM rainy night tomw the .voice of a sweet singer that lurev
Jack Hllilard from adventure to adventiirc.—arrow the ocean—to
Moite Carlo

INDLIHART.

It wincsoktbe molt

«pnetkal,«dei
-

HELEN

the "Mask" always jutt ahead, a uudeni wil|.o-wlsp—

and Daa Merribew goto with'him after 8v*t Kitty Klligrrw-.—Well,
you jnsl get the book for Slk and see what happens,
r
THE BAIUUBB—Res BoaHi-One of the smuici|.t stories ever
written of the grW Alaakan Northwest, Necla Cate. U a character
that you seldom and—read what wonderful Induence she and her
UMiw. "Old MSB Oaie- had on these men of the froren north.
S*e aad you raid a story youTl never forgot.

Just

THE U'OLP—Bucene Walter—You want to read of "Old Man
McToviah. "the ctrongaK Scotch character that has been put Into a •
story, and roa win rail U love with kU daughter Hilda. Then there's
Jaleo aad Batiste nad McDonald and Ferguson, all woven together
la aoeb an lairicate manner, and all ao Inieatrly Interesiing.—way lu
tbe very leal page, aad Half a Dollar buy s It.

tar GrwAkalcs, Book* torjUkc) Uttfe Tots
■Ir WUrntmym, Borks-I^r. tke Boys
. Bssk«!fsrlhc FMaOs. BmBs M Aulver.
sarlrs. Books
oU sortsSoi lOcostass,^ Bssks
stsU prices.................................................

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Hannah & Lay Merc. Co.

ItlO.

BOOKS LADDER CO.

SteiMgrapbM J-

lutcreaU of sute wera aaaerUag thamaeives.
'Yon would be a fool to do ae. Ben
Is my but. I totroat It to your care"
A temptatloB came to blm out to he JULIUS JOHN!ISON WAS' I
oatdooe la a matter of cunSdtnce. but
OREMAN.
be restated IL
Taktog tbe box. to
vbieb tbere iTbre only a few geoa for
Infortnal occatloni. be went away aad
placed It la bis aafa
Tbe oextevcolBgatdtoaer tbe young
ladder FnaeUce.
widow was e:ilraiictog. Sbe seeanl
to be to a 1.
Ho<* eiw.
and i^oue
Ladder Co. .Vo 1 held lu
annual meeting at the Cat* «rect en
toU tbe story
ursday rvealng. He;-.fused to iwnnU bar to visit Us sate glne honsf Thure
wing;
wllbuut bis being iweseet and aet all Ing (be following:
Poremaa-Jitlins
J
.
Johnson.
tbe gwsu IkugUug by It* bumorout
Asaitou
aani-Htc
u-lllug. Tbe boei langbcd with tbe
Secretary-ttvasufvr—Jar

a spell tbat would bave coded the
wloced. There
_ . .
Wood's humor
a fslut s«si>lrtoe of ridicule. Be tried
tocvuee Uipselt. but oaly got tangled
pdvau oOce of tbe Biluletcr u(/oi«ign to bU owa cxcutew.
"Don't you tbinh.’ aald tbe lady to
aSglO. opea«t tbe door aiHl anaoBBcad:
tbe olbors. Tbst Sir Bmdfoed ovee
"ilBM. CbapeUkcr
me tome reparatlua*"
*Tbe governmait." said tbe mlnkiter.
.Ul baoicriiigly agreed tbat be did.
"appradsUv your past servlcea. t* de"Wea this Is tbe last night of our
slroua of adding to tbe amuoma al­ Tbit her«.\ Let blm intrust me with
ready patd you cootber al.000 ftaBca." ffiek
teke^l^is
waff till t(

"And 1 doubt isnt the govenimeut ex- tag."
I
pecu meto add to ov past serhees a
All declp^ tbat curb aa set vooU
not Docissarlly be sbowlng any tuo“Can yon teave X«r Londya tonlghtr OdeiKc wbstever. Rut tbe widow tolUled that It would satisfy ber. and
“1 can go Buyw'bvre at wly .time."
sb« smilingly brlJ out ber haod for
"Very A'ell. I » IH exptalo’
j« key.
Tbe minuter cast a look atwnt tbe
Tbe tboiigbt easbed through Mr
loom, habitual with blm before eoter- Brudfunrs bead that the safe, betog
log upon a mailer lovolvlug secrecy. to his owa txxA. would be uudee bis
leancOorwanl In bU chair aod apuke cooiiN-l ibrongb tbe uigbl. There was
to a leV,luiia
s iirvtiy nuuuB awUlug ut Dltn. Os ring
“Tbr llrillsb cuvernmrol has made a faiiu-B woman wUb wbuui b>- was
iraaly wllb Uw-ambauudur of Ito- suU faA-toaird and wboru be tbougbl It
atltaulagvous to luarry. SeveitbeWws
Ume iMirte at Luutlun by wbieb tbe sui
tan grants valuuble eotKeoiUns lu he dhl tiot cousrul. Then sudileul;
Great Uriialn. We have town m-goiUi- therw cann- u dash from tbe wuuiau's
Ing wUb tbe BUKuu'a auibassaJor berej
1 I*ar(s for tbewe same privHeges, bat
SIIBtadfuM I.ut Us baud in his pocket
avl.'ord Cbh-bester, one of the and UwsihI Ibe key on tbe table bvsdmto yoi ha oooo as yon eaUML"
The aUmdant M the msy w tbe

I

laudermaa—Joe

Webern

Nlehl,«

■-

roUri a^Ui^
retamad W
(bit maniac. xHar
y lor s leU days.

rotatped t.

■vvUV
'S,Z

Hass Jobnsoa.
Altertiati—J. J. Breilna.
Tbe («mpan> also derided to li
regular ladder imiclu*.

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PERSONALS.
(I'ram

W. H. Tompkins

t lodpv V
l.iviiii

ia.n. where
nlly.
Sheriff P. 1
r IMnill wlih Ijfj
scrye linie in
bouse t
rurrecdon for
|

EH'

For fpaae year » is ws» xii.-v.-d iba!
IK.rth ul y.ai::-l.v. lAii It Is now k«0.-.u
tuiiw-wlc-d sruijaU)

V londiid i:i> t

rea.hes

euuld not be gfM*

fine trull of Ibis kind I*
farther nnnh.

la/ ..yOr-

Dr. Ssrah T. t'ha.e was railed
Otoego by the lerioos. Uliiess of I
iirw. A. F. N.-rldiker wa«.calU-d to
Alden this af'ernoali. by tbi-.
death of her uncK-. Harry W. Rov.!

fore her.
raroplK-ll of Nonhjwri.
Amid a burst of laughter she selied
s In the . -ily today on buslueio..
It and placed It to her cvesage.
drw. Mary
Tbe dlpiuuat bud no sooner yielded
to an Impulse thau be' rogretied bhi
act A mau under a woman's s|wU Is
liable to tuab from one estmue to an­
other. Due momeut be (rusu ber to),
IhtwawB eto has a tbneMeS pray cum s>(
plk-lliy; tbe next he fears that be has
aeoraeca wSUe'ito M*en wRa kMdwl,. le iM,;
fallen Inlv tbe lulU of a devM At any
rwle. such was tbe fear of Rlr Brad
foAl. Never for a mouieot durinr-tbe
evening did be leave tbe *l>le ef ibe nmMj m Ubv i Fssilly MMhrlDr. Ilv brrb KwlSst
woman w bo pouseescil tbe key of Us s^W*^»c^^s>ie^atowell, awdbyibsgaafe-tbe eafe where was dei>o»*ted
that wUch if It |«isaed Into the p-sseaalou of auotber w»uM niiuhliu. If
be turned away froni ber for a tnomeot It was tbat sbe should not see
tbe eximalvdi on tds face wlieu ha
enraed btoua-lf for a (ooL
Tfae widow rallitd Mm conti
“Aren't: iyou gullu; to give me u
lone?" -Be o-uiforied:
not to tbe lialdl of vhiltlui.- any
my-ovin room wbeu I vbl..“ "WUl
you sleep -with a revolver under your
pillow loulglirt" These were some of
tbe bauterliigs sbe gave him. much to
tbeaumseiuout of (be gueslq, At mid­
night. when tbe jurty broke up. abe
bad made no move.
bihI went up .. _
Iford heard
door ehste he went-up to bb .
With bb eyee
safe be gave himself up to tumultuous
musing. It cuutatoed
coutaloed bis p.
posafble ruin,
tbe ke' was to tbe

woman be bad kuowu t
days.
"Pooh, pooh: What au
only did U to bedevil me.
1 have a revolver under my idllow.
and If any one should come lu bere
tonight- More uunacnsel Who's
comer Thua be tried to dbudoe tbe
matter from hU rulud. But, oh. If he
only bad tbe key!
He went to bad and tried to sleep.
Bttcb was Urw. Wortbtogtou Wood.
Sbe aduilnlsiered. so to apeak, a love Humber would not cotuc. Fancying
|K>Uoo. There was to it a reason—to be beard a raovemeait to bts room,
arose
and struck a Ugbt.
Ue a
cause ber vicilm Co feel that be ctmU
never atpln «o poaaeas ber. Kyea that ashamed of blmtcl( for doing so. but
shot a iguirk to kiudk- paaslom faigued left It burning. TbU made blm fed a
trifle
more
(.-omfortable.
and
iuwaitl
innocence to excite reverence.
Sir Blndford. Mrs. Wood and sev- morning he went to sleep.
He was awakened by Ms valet brtog
etui otberw of tbe house party bad gone
iiV
hot
water.
After
a
glance
at the
up froi
>Ddon on the same train and
lathe
e coaparoncht. Mra. Wood safe, wbkh showed no evidence of
noticed that ber boat carrlcil a leather JiavlaC been umjiered with, be arone.
dressed sud went down to breAkfail.
A maU ap|>roecbed blm aud sakl:
“I took (be bot weter to Mrs. Wood,
atattou be took the bag with Um; If
be went Into tbe amoUng compart­ room 0. Sbe didn't answer wben I
ment to enjoy a cigar tbe band bag knocked, and I went Uu Sbe Isn't
there."
went with blm.
Hr Bradford i)la»M*dL U«a Uckt
Ur*. Wood also noticed that
be antofcd the tamlly equlpfige <o be nlng Ibe tbougUt flatbed through bli
driven lo his borne, while be gave np brain tbat tbe key of Ms safe bad gont
with
her. Then be asw tbat be arai
Us rays, umbrella and olber such belunginga to tbe aenama. he behl on nitofd. He was 10 aslUhal afternoon
to tbe satchel. Sbe deeizmd It neecs- for Consiantlnople,, Tbe only way
get
tbe
tteaiy wak lo break Into I
aary to ber ]>laos lo know where tbe
baud bag would be dei««Urd. But aa aafe. But It was a new aud perfect
bo had eulered tbe
toon a* the boat entered the bow.
Only to Lobdou
leevtog bb guesle to be abowu lo (betr
be found of aueclent akUl
rooms by tbe housekeeper, he dbapto
do^lw
work,
aud
t-endvn was 2Cw
peered. tVbeU Mi*. Wood nett saw
miles
away.
Ue
pot
bla haod
him (bo aatcbel was not with him.
~-I bave brought wlib me." she said bead, etageeted op to tOs room and
locked
hlBWelf
tp.
to bio. "a few of my finest Jewels.
^ daring to leave them to Loudon.
.Twenty-four bourn laler ibe mlntolcr
Rave yuu a aate in tbe biaiw-V'
“Crrtaloly." be saM. "Oue luomeni. of foreign affairs to i'arto received tbe
1 will call the bousekeeper. 1 be aafe card of Mme. Ctoi|<elllar. He direct
b to By bedroom. Sbe trill go with '«d tbat she be at e«» admitted.
“WeUV be aald
-Cs! rl* 11 neceasary for you to go< . “1 left tbe diiilomat at tds borne far
"1 never allow ay aafe to Iw opi-ned from Lendou with ibe Treaty locked In
except by myself "
••On necohd tbougbL I wOl keep my
valuribU* locked In my mink "
There was a faint reproach la tbe
glance abe gave blm and bar (one.
"Fawton roe." he said. “1 would
trust you. but my bonsekeeper"...
gone «.
"You wonld not trusir
“Certainly. 1 would trust yon both, Ue bad offered tbe Utter f 1.000 If tbey
botdhere is propbny In that aafe that
dneao't lelong lo me. Would I be Jus­
tified In pstmlttlog kny one. bewever

yuu:o.-rr uwu.bentwf the llrllUb dlpkiniaiii.- corps, has engaced iwssage by
«ea for Cui>siaoUiHi|ile to a sblp aaUlog oo tbe nth. lie win ctirry with
Um tbe BriiUb Turkish iremy foe slgvature at ibe Turkish fon-lgn omif. It
b our purTHiae to delay blm either at
■laniog or on tbe wav."
Mma. CbapelUer.rcacbed Londem the
next nwrutog aad rei>oried to pcfwdo
to Baron la Brum tbe Freoch uOalstee.
"la order to asaUl yon. " be aald. “I
give a dinner tbb evening at which
Sir Bradford Cbkrbeaiee wUl be ptesoot. Have you costbmesT"
■^Ereiyibliig except appropriate JewHf I aball peraooalea wealthy Amerv
tcan wldow-Mrs. Worthington Wood."
“Where ahall 1 send Ibemr
“No, — l*ortraaa square.”
“Very well..
1 cball expect you
nt 8."
At tbe dinner given at tbe French
embuBiy MrB.'Worthtogton WooiL wbo.
though boni of French pareats. bad
lived the first fifreea years of her
life to America, wai taken to to din­
ner by Sir Brndfued Cklcbealer. She
'fcaev that Ills famVy. ibon^ aorlcDt,
were not rich and tbat be would gUdly take a wealthy wife. Sto> manifest­
ed ao moeb lateroit to aeelog bis evuutcy saaj. tbe Dunes, on tbe Irtob rtiannd and some 3)o uilles fiym l-oodou.
that.......................
t be. tblDkliii; t
matter
:ter of a cou’rtsUi
»uch desirable—arranged a faouSc party
to go Ibere
ibere to retiuilii HU tbe 13th. wl
wben
be tnnat return to the city
city to be ready
HOI oo tbe 14th. Of courue Mrs.
Wood was iBTlted.
Tbe next day a smaU nnmbtr of
guests asaembled at the Dunes.
It
was winter. butAbc bouse wae cbeeraeflor

REACH^ m e MMCT COUNTY.

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I'rklai'* Meror l >

Mrs. Frank Curniug l-li ibU noon
or Grand Rapids aiul Kalamasou; She
vIK be Joined Muadav by Ui. < omtox
iben they will priH-t^-d on lo I.imiii:
•tone. W'asb. whew- 'hey will taake
belr future be-- , ‘

•m WONDER SHE’S GROSS..
5"rJ

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EMMET COUNTY REARS.
me of tbv vex f

■ iLai uainre know, how l

■1 vile CuUMk-a I"

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"Tone” in Your Suit
A SPRING-SUIT wuh"-'re” toil will rut you in harmony with
** yourself—braccyt
( and i;ive<i > cu that cot fi icoce which
wins out on any prcpcsition jou may sre ti: to tackle.
Poor dresting ^ill cost you more money than cur Good Ciother.

The Season’s Best

We'.-e handsome Spring Suits, cut and tailored by ariistic hacdi
into the season s corrett stjles. ■»uiud to ail tastes and priced to
accord with all pocket books. ’
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Salts al $15 Suits at $20 Suits at $25
Salts at $13 Suits at $10 Suits at $8

Bjs tone was growing u

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

grow art pr»

iM lulumn of the sout

When the Spring Sui: problem coofroots ycu, weid your way
this way. Sir, lor, when you buy here, you buy right.

HamiltoQ Clotbing Co.

ORANO TRAVERAC HCRALA,'

TURAOAV. MAV M. Itifr

bilakly ukie Dctiee dt bb onnoimdpage, aud are making a «-iap book ot bon«'. Well. I wlU i-Iom for luy let- I brtnged la} baby wif me.
aud Ijig.. Pk-a.nre la roidbtoed with bualtbrni. Wb'cn 'l COOK to Tnrcrwe i'lty It-r la getting long .
Se.v ^'a dixwaed av
1 will bring It with o>e. m> yon can
fToa your Soobeam,
f cl^n.
for hl» evi-olng rteal.,und the quest
aee it. I will aend you a vetwe about
Helen HIrt.
Sbey*baaa\ any teef.
takes aim eveu lo <be door step* of
Ibe aprtng. and doae with all good
Von have reown to be proad of wo^.^'an'l e«^e:;,«aly fee ercom.
toe b«5ae and the paths of the Uwn.
wlabea to jiou and ibe Buuabiners.
tnant peanlea. Your letter did not
Rt>^» ar>d RagaUtlona of «*•
lufecu aie verr nomenwa at ibit
From
bate a mioopened word In It.
Well i moat be agolUC.
birda hare tuot.
HtnM Vouna rolhi AMnohlB#
bemr. and Ihe UgbislBg-Uke tbrnsta
.
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Clare Brooke.
« .
Hope 1 ba.nY atayed too long.
newer, batr arowi
Club.
ot the loads loague-laBee are mai'
*«"
«o*e» to *0 to need
Here.la the' preli. , terae that
Klug.ley. Ulcb. ‘ See. thb. I. Jual a formaltalT.
baa pul OB a bin gardan hgl. and
Ill try tuver to worry or
vcloualy tnie.
Apr.
1»1«.
■'b>»gae»' would be wrong.
Pick ibeni «rerf day and mute wil riare eenl. Ii li a great lavorile of
lueked up ber akina. aod then bad
trot about anything.
.Sot alwai. do we know our tr.oida.
bluoin.
PivrUdentX and aiie knows It. Hear Preaidenl~(he baM lime plaothif the wee brown '
Murhe: r
If i PM asked
They come at uiilook.-d-for ttf •». In
e bo a« happy aa I
of the be<rT Bower, u> b> bean.
aeede In Ihe brown earth. She drilled
Allow a
I have never wtlileu to the Sun.
uii'taought-of plai.-s Slid la unwel­
ean and
'The ri-ar'a at Ibe spring.
rows with ber trowel, aeaitered SO lo aeed for next year'i garden,
fciiUie Hub byfore'. but my eouarn.
ktJ.w' >1 If I wUI.
come duguiM-s. Tne iarnier now kills
at far M I can.
And day's al ibe.moni.
Oliver Uailferd. aenr lomynatueMMue
j,
the wonderfnl -promlBea- In careful
Keep Ueahllful. fresh flop-era in your
Ibe bird that .<^k-< for inaec*e AOWng
MonilBg-a at M-reo:
. I will try to ba levlno. halporder, tucAed the soil over tbem again ho„,c ,„g
tV“ • *<b the iick.
time ago and 1 liked my rard and. '
hi. sprouting eorn. the young gurdner
The hlllalde'a dew-pearled:
Ifol and kind to ovarybody and
buiroa. I live with my Aunt and I'nwith loving pats ot ber band, and tben
Vegetable Ciirdwi
,
la dcsiroy. the Isdtbug tha; Is keeolng
The
tork-a
on
the
wing:
;to.ovary loving thirty
eb and eousina. I came froni Cng- ’Inred 1 will write, again.
aal down on the graai lo think wbul
Sebn a .unny place in tbe bark
;iB planiB free irotn inM-rli. aud In
ITie
anail's
on
rbe
thorn;
> If I ovar fall In trying to «o
land laat Augu.t wlrb mV falber My
It all meant.
yrrd. Dig «p the bed and iboro'ugbly
l-}ver ynur Sossblner.
- theaam*
many im-op^ wa .• war.od'a In btr heaven.---- '
;thaaa thlciga, I will -Try. try
nuHber, al.ler, arid throe brolbera
Jual auppoae yon dldb'l know that enrich the noil, rrtap. lender vegeCellk Earle
against the toads th-H s.-ek !0 do
AH', right' wiita tbe world ~
lagain.leave there Ibe alatb of May. They
flower. came from tbe liny aeeda Tou Ubie* must lif grown fluiokly. Keep
What a dear, fnney Hub poem: 1« them good- - To kill a lead was'onew
wlll gel here either the -louneentb
wouldn'C believe It. would y«»? If «bc grhund well alirred and tree from
ibave; Iven a tiny
uho considered a .virlucw. action, but II
nrieelilb
They are going
Qk ttaplda. MIcb.. R. P. D. .\o.
Bomebody tried to tell yoa about it: weed*. Plant le'titce. onloue. apln"came tu eall "
baa been diM-orered (hat h.-wubalaied
erv and then we are going to
Uoi gf.
It would iwem loo atrange io.br- true, arh and beeta aa «wn aa the ground
-»«M‘CI>RA-RATAb. eiUtor.
*
*
entirely upon tbe insert vnrmie. of
ivllaion. Mich Well, my letApr. S«. Ibin.
Jnal think how 4be liny bit ot life rae be worked.
w
,
Inland. Vlrh.
',i,c gardch: ibai. Inaiead of being ■
gelling
long
so
I
will
i
I
ikc
.
Hear Pre.idem—
abur up In tbe tiny bit of awd growt
Allow apace fnr a aucreaalon
.Apr. St. isiC spiieiul. he waa ahy and gentle, coinand gross aod uieaaa color and frag- planting during the summer.
^
I-ur ile and 1 go to school. • We are hoping to see this In print
Dear PrekldentT
:iis oni utaloly at night to do bis fur- ranre. and bapplneaa for all wbo see Tblngs lo Remember.
leamtng .a'song. The uameaot It iaYour little Sunahlm-r.
As I have,never kirliten to you f -aging KnUgblened gaiMetier. b«*an
Firm Vloa Frwaldanl—kira. Mabel
H.
Dig dc-ep and raakr eollfine on
Ibe “Old Mother tlooM-,“ I have seen
Ijwren. e :Cooi>,-r.
Will do
now,. We are having beau- m ueliom. and protect bUn as a beiie•ata^Wltiisma
Ir«na
And we know, too. that no matter *urface.,.
quite a lot of flowers, dandeUona.i can imagine bow happy youwlH ,i,ni spring wrwth-r now. dou'I you ractevr imil
t
now InFnnc* and Kiigwbleh way are plac- the planta In Keep pnlllng om the weeds allaum- atrawbr-rrle* cberrlea.
Mayflowers, b,. *ben your mother, rf»t-r. and
„ i-.- The floseniare allbh»m- Unrl he ha. grownlo have amarket
Famaray AMsMa.
A. I- the ground eaeh Uttle flower will face iwf- '
Pl'cher^^anl. arbeiua.
and prothen. com.-l And bow clad they
|
^cven years old M> value Even more than Ih^ Wrda. be
toward the lUht. fw It la tbe light. Sprinkle fthe seeds every day.
damHllls, Our achool will let out the win be l„ se.- y«ni:
^
l.iiihda'cornea on the ninth of March, i, ,he gaid.tier', friend for be exaria
WIlMama.
^_________
mote than tbe min and the dew.
«'•«" <be bed thoWmgMy. early fouri.-ewh of May. I have one new
,
'
| am in tbe JUlb grade. My stodle. „„ heav. ,t..ii ,rf fruit for his aerrteea.
Wnmbae a< maenbera balooBlitg May which make, them g«w.
morning, or evenings, every few days Snn.hlifer. It I. Frank II. PhiHlpa.
Klnadey Mich
«re artthmeTli-. geogtaphr. reading.
Though simil.r in wane wapecla.
1. !#«, 7.41t.
V.
And when your Pmaldcml bad
^
«f. aeven. You <« »Bd hi. card and
Ap’',jJip',n. grammar, and .pelting. There .re six. there are .-..--mlal . Jlferenroa- "
button to me, 1 afli going to beip
*
tnsfUts i.II niy class. ”*
. ..
Pick your flowera
every day.'
There a tmenivThe load
take care of the garden thU anmmer. •*- P-ldentkeep yout-garden neat.
Please has no; tbe .ofi and moi.i fiwllug Ot
We have four bens and one rooster.
'
* '**’• ^.„d
^a .aril aud button. As m> ihe frog, bin I. nvilgh, ha; d and dry
Flowers require atlcnllon alt i
«gy 1, Ilia. 7A4.
girls and ibe kind of gardens Ibay
Your loving Sunbeam,
‘ •“
getting long 1 will close. I to ih.- touch. Tbe reason
were planting in their bearta. dm
Hecarding Inaecta—-For destroying
/torepplat Cam.

nndenieaih the skin .
read a little poem oi><«, that wai like
.'Belle Hopkin*. 8be is a Blie remain as .*ver.
flowera you have ootl(>- '
inif-cu. u»e powdered hellebore. UlsYour Suii.hliHT.
d coaling that wlt| eSerSturdy. belpluL Uuls BItl
___ leueher.
o sisters or brother*.
eiiioyed watching ihctn
solve one ounce of hellebore in ihree
JVter*.
reace with acld>. .bowing Ha eanhv
, Tradgas slow fitmt hill to kill.
-Uaien to Ihi.. when If* lime to aow:
^
tshleapoonHow mui-h longer l»-lon- racallun. lati^. The use of this covering Is
tVbure Ibe brown-badted eom-fl
Plant Truth In ihe ground, and tbe f„u in a pail of wati-r. and .pray ihe
'
y ppJTgarden.
Sl.-llaT
I
am
ai
>
to
i^taaorb'and
retain fluid, for a great
.
.In who has lived with n. (or qeven
weed, ean't grow.
pUnia. euperially under the leavt-a.
h <ba Bwuet May akiea;
____ Her name is l.ncy. We take happy liOM- durii '“‘““.’■flen-gth of time. In, ihl. respe.-. the
Bropt the seed with patteal cure,
eourae, they'll try. «a they alwaya every few daya luiiir ihey are free
kWh*
ch.. Herald and I like to read the Sun.
* .
.
toad I. quite dlAcrenTTfoov the frog.
Apr. SS. 1'
Juai aDOagh and none to aparw,
abine lellera. Hen- are tome name*
Beridcm. Mich
*''*'• •’* >'* mol'iuf- «« 1“*
,'vr President—
rOae Ion the bUdt-blrd. om for tbe But theyH get dlaeouraged .ere anmfor the SAnahtoe Hub.' lAwrence
Apr. ST.
'“"'I""*.
*«'®
^
aier-a ibiough.
“f •>>''
re«rhed
I Ihmlgbl I would write to the S
r Proaideni ibis week made her .bine nub
niib once more. 1 am so glad j
Dm
Ue eat-worm «lid i« W The UUle W«dmod. ud fear, nnd
,eT"^r"si. Mirt.-Tp. "?^J!!^’“m>“ard and button, with
lo garden.
' f~w..
Hwbl

iS**! ir-.-rg ha. «me and my brortv.
hi,,k,
Yt’kere Truth U idanted auat aooa die KovOQ^ one of our dear Sunsh ne
flowera. I
,j butiou. to me and I will . Btln.hlne letter We take the 'f*”" ““’‘‘k ■«“>
f>'«»urt up
gl'ls ^a growing stronger.
Hobln. buek^lrd. ««T Mr
- «h.i they gel -hem. 1 will close, r.eraW.nd 1 like to road it. I go
«»- »•«>»?
Slag .ad
**t" *"L «rl. ' hl^ 7be>
and s.l«“t'be“i!^(S
swing tbe llvalong day,
day. Jor Truth will .proad,'
.proad. If you give li
It
v ,^hv
The, are: Richard fopeland. age three hoping to aee thi. In pHoi.
■, to .chohl aln>o.t every day. 1 study
arllhmetic. geogr.,:.by.
geogr.::.by. tanguwte.
language. readWbOa tha brooklet, in .lu ioy.
room.
' '
!el1 ^ut*?^be.to^nk
11^^60^
Your
Sunbeam.
arithmetic.
[bank llie BunLaaghi to »»ra tbe ploddlag boy. And there's neverm flower wUb aurb
w
"""
^
<>«l"r runford.
mg. s*ik.pelHnfc I like my teacher
blooiii.''
beams who have
y^r*. juanlia Franti. age
-Cu.se this weary toll for breatabloom.''
have remembered
ro„emtured ber
ber
I'bsve aenl you the card, and but- <erv ..df-'i cr n.-tne fa Ml« nc*»le “""'P
»"■
Thai
P«A»1‘ »»« leicera. She would
Huth FraiiU. eg. hree ‘“p*
Slaw be.ahakea hla flaxea hamdThai la
1. ao.
ao. Isn'l
I.n'i li?
ll? And
And we
** could
could *ofL
tAwreo.e and tlewey. aod Campbell. I hc .vg. at Traverse tlty.
out
, for Ike blackbird, one for Ua
Uo repeal m*
Ihe UlUe
HlUe poem and change tbe
the ^
[«' 6 *d to "
years'; We: >. Shermsn,
Sherman, ag- eighteen ‘,7;;;;^ 7hey wlirenjoy"being
„j„,. being SunshlnSun.hln- MVia'lher'V..,l
My father'n..,! »• her. are putting » P"*" “"“-t ‘ome’Tb^ ia a h. I
word...........................
“troth" to "tove."
or
"joy."
or
‘P"*made
bright
nvo.iiU.,
I
am
aorrv
10
aay
I
have

soring

out aprlng err:
We bad a aloe of Potmoe. or com. and crawta Into U
"kindDeaa." and know tha flower that *>T your* loving , ihoughu. Who will p.^, „,y bmiin. and .f you will pteaae
,
'
rain, it will help ib- crops very much.
would bloom would be quite bwulf- »cnd ber another ivosial? Her address
another one I will try aud
.

MTen. i. will .00-1-N Arbor lmy,.nd
he
ful,
t
U on tbe following lelter:
_,oi ^ „ our achool was out tbe
Courlland. California. Hot 67.
^I will be ^
^ We have a good
«>
«l«n<»Pheru.
VheaUie-eamiDeriiioniha are peat.
When we are planting oar ^.llyOmena. Mich .«, K H No, I
eighth of thU month, and I psased
Apr. !6. 1*H>.• .1-..
.,1-Tr IV,.- I lik.. .« '«w- ft"'
*«'th would «»n absorb all
And December'acrael blast
truly garden, this year shall we AH-e flfih grade. My Aunt Benba Me- Dear P
the trees grow ' 1 m UI have to close ^ *"*
"Oi Nature provided ---------him With
prolectlOB ■In Ihe
May 1.
o,.,. is
i, rolrg
foli-g to be married the twenty.
received your papers
paper, and enjoy ^
CRftla eaeb wild-flower In lU nook, member the Sunshine Garden of the

'' mo. Cee
I recelve.1
------- a
- ...............
earthy rovering, which Is especially
stvet.tU
lei- reading
Shttia Ihe leeAoara of tbe brook:
Heart also? Let's! I will If you will. DearPresident—
,

stventU of
di this
this month.
month. II kkd na Jetreading the
the letteia.
letter.. I I am going lo
ppom your Wl:!: .'r. •
adapted to prevent et aporallon. IMC
I'will
drop ou
y a few lines fa let
ami nirmuva
r.irmnia try
be aa Sunbeam
Sunbeam where
where ever
ever I1
Then before Ibe taearth-flre wgrm.
Yoor 4»resldeni received aurb a
**“ “'‘JJ’
‘''J .p,,
ter Iroin Standpa
Standpa Stite*.
Stiteiv. ami
trv and
and be
tValtef Smith.
n
frog
In
a
bole
of
dry
earth,
and
he
and abeltei^ed from the .form, good lUt of rule* for the care of a
' ‘i;
‘ ssld U wa. a iH-auilful one and (or go, Darrel Connor. Albert Pylm.h,
.-v.-rtW. In
will give out moisture from bis body,
Ullio BillwUAlniwith pride.
garden. Ibslwere rpinted tor tbe toy.
me al.'.ys to keep it.
1 siu going Gladys and Iktrls Stulih Auld like
t preaeiit.
I . waa _so bappy.
and come out rovered with mud; but
wane inr
luici gtrU
g.i w In
»u Detroit s
uu *
t-ic ustius
.
...... -... — .
While
Ibe vwnifucw
bannock viv^wus
brown, ifrwvue.
bralde: and
who
srere
having . .

1®*"
•»
and.tell n
the load shake. Ihe dry earib from
“Ooe for the black-blrd, one for tba maAe some garden. In their school
V®* gening kmg. >0 1 musi clo.--, hoping send ibeir pins to me. 1 would like
jj„ , his rkln at ihe first jump. Tbe fonn
crow •
j-arda She will copy It for v-ou. and


ti «•. .1 It. pHiit.
to join the Humane Society, so pleaae
Nessen CHy. Vlich., R. F.
' ' ' of the toad.n-seniblei that of Ibi- frog:
Od. lor
ctri-vrorm and tiro to yoa can cm 4 out and keep lu
•'''“‘f
f*
K'. n your SunJilner,
'' send me a reniflraie of membership?
Apr. 59. 1910.
,
following; Mhvs Bates. Wllbelmlna
Marie Atlv Rlltca
My atoer came home Saturday. She
but Is more thick and clumsi. aod
Eckstein. Mary Brodrlck. Isslvelliv

.
. J ua.e IMUie aujiies
*
OMi.eeie.
ibal tbi- toads rather crawl than
M-vi^ Ht. Garflan.
and Minna GUI. Bather Dunham, menu
, .
.
^
maker
r them, indeed, a
t teacher.
Hull
are.
hav<- a UUle i^y named
cradle Jtoll. *
Thte
One al.m came from Hlenn's alaler. ~
.
pHn„.
When the Hay daya
r warm and to
' MayEveljn
Fill boxes with tour or live in<*ea ,nd one (rop Rac Brooks. I am sorry
Hd.- a
I will close aa
« easily lamed and aoon
bright;
• ‘
th.t I cant answer you dear SunSi CUy St.. Mantalce. Mich.
p-iiing long.
• First (be ptowiag and tbda the boelu, of.flne. rich «)U.
Place boxes In snnny plat*, end beams, but I hope you can all Imagine
Apr.
ifio.
^
Simablner.
(he family and enUlled iu spec­
..Then the raklag and then the Boarlng.
Jloll card, and L will give them
■ \oir || u wbeii 1 cannni write myneir. Dear Hrcsldent—
\|vih E Smith
ial privileges. II carried to a remoio
niulBg the browB aaadt oat of sight: sprinkle every day. '
Cover boxes at night. If wery cold, when I am uhlv 1 will answer you
Th.-re ar.-^four frl.-nds of mine who
^ number
pan ol the ganton he U sure lo to
So many helpar*—Jim «nd hta sbovH
Gnnd-hye fro6» '
have
Transplant oocdllnga lo garden
The postal/were very wish to form, a t I. aud
toek si Hie kitchen door next moraBimsbliM . In Courlland
Joe with hla cart, and Ben with the
lailo Tlmtiek.
atom June 1st. on a damp day.
. pretty, and I thank ,
B hrlKbi and happy pljiv!
Are the girls arhool mate* of your* tog w alMiK for admission. He Is very
Sow
seeds
ot
.Naaturtlums,
Morning
yiie
weather
'here
1*
fond of having hla back stroked, aud
Takes tbe whole family with Uaghtrr
I
anr
glad
to
wrlie
their
Glories. finnOowera aod Four-O'clocks. (he birds are Happy Josl the same. A for poor ami sick people, su'd probale
*
will r>msi:i quietly lo one band and
and dattar—
■ be Swnsbine Book. ’
In tbe garden, as Ihey do not stand robin comes to rity window every day. 1)' wc will do other ibings. 1 thought
Cnurtland. Cnlilornlu. Box «7.
lake food from (he otber. provided a
The eat and the doc. hot thoa. no
irauspl^llug.
ual week 1 received a box of flowers »ou would lie Intecesid In U- and as
, Apr. 2ti. H>ln.
(S.r'-Uieh
'““f
P’k^ <* t^f
toal bolda
mrfior;
SuggekUoDS (or YVlodow Doxea.
from Mrs. Rose Squibwell. and Il.am sending lor the girls iiullivns I D,.ar Presidem—
A. ^’-n loin
WItflwtt tW» precaUllon Ibe
TwlU soon be doae. witb belpen like
Apr. -0. 19»^.
evldenUy
Make ibu boxes six or eight tncbei thank ber voty-aiucb. 1 ousi also tboiighi1 would tell'you
about It. | ibougb! that my card and buiwn
deep, twelve to fftteea lOCbM wld% (e|| you that the stork visited our IVrhapi you may have some'sogges: »,-rp y,.,^ preltj; and I wda glad lo Dear President—
annoys
the
cold
little
fellow.
Few
I haven't wririen lo the'Snnshlne
and aa tong aa the wladow la (Hde.
bouse, aiiil brought my brolher and <>ons (or Ua. The name* of the girla ,...| them. 1 have a briUber who
Ihlnga aeenv to pleaae bim mure tbaii
NSW MSMSERA.
Fill Ibo boxes with flue, rich soli j,ls wife a httby girl, A|irll SStb. Her »ho wish to join tbe Sunstiim Civil' «,i,iut like to join,tbe Sunshine Club, riul- for a loug while, ao I will wviie being placed upon a uhle to the evenBtdU Peierm. LHaod. Hleb.
and faaten flrmly lo the aun&lcat win- n,nj,. is Eerenka. and she weigh, me: Nina Holion. age elev.-n; Gudplrose ve-nd hl's curd and holion. now, I have ntSi yet wrttlen to any tog when th* lamp U lighted. Then
Waller HMdaugh. Empire. M>di..
dow.
god a half ivuunds- Pleaae pm run Nelson, ag* eleven; Elsbeih | ,ovrii like to join the Humane So- of the
a. r. D. Sa 1. Name seat *y CelU
. .0 Tcaverae 'with (be great confidence be will look
Place ttanllar boxes on tbe'porch her name on the Cradle Roil. Well. Graefe. age lep; Mavl. Seymour, age y-i,.,, ^ please aend lue a certlflcaie
d a like lime.
*«*'
*‘>'*'*- M»d'when
Barle.
or (ear*.
a* my letter^ gelling loqg I will ten. We arc all to the same grade but of menibemhlii. Hoping lo hear from City last Thursday
-- ■comes wiibln reach be will
Fiaak B. PhlOlpa. BUi Rapldt. HIrt.
aud think Traverse CHy is U-autifuI.
Plant Morning Glorlea on tbe aide close, thanking you again one and all. KdilH. but as sbe already bektnga. and ynu svsvn, I remain.
In with r«llkh and saiisfacS. P. O. So. V >>'W
hr Elda
I would have liked to come and vtoll
Boaroal
the
bobse
and.
train
up
on
j
remain.

•'»
«•'
b*'e
devldcd
to
take
y„ur
friend,
A-tlaoe.
*
the Herald office, but we did not have
slrtoga.

Y'our loving Rnnahlne girl.
her to. You may wnd Ibe carila aod
_ (Inra H. Smithlawrenoe fteeler and Dewey Keel..
itme. We only hadvn hour and
Plant Climbing Naaiunluma near
Ijy-lrii Kuv.ulk.
buttons to me. and r will give rhem
h piea-i-s me ro hate you
Birds That Halp (to Oarden.
or. Carat, Mich.. R. F. D. No. 1.
wish iwvniy niliiule*. I Just got a new doll,
outside to hang down over tbe box.'

to tbe girts.
t
Join the Humane Society
The cbicCndee wilt dewroy pbUK
Mhaea seat by Oliver Daatord.
mile
stoiy
for
»>1> »"> '-O' tosy making dtdl drasPlant Zinolaa. Marigolds. Aaiera.
a lelter from one of the Sunshine
Frtim ydui loving 8unbi‘sn,
rou would send mvre. lor li sometime* eats i.MO llco
S'etUe Hin and Marie CoSnan. Nesthal
tho
Sun
I wrote a .lory aUmi a mulb
Phlox. Salvia, or Verbenas la middle boys Ihla week lell. us .that he ha*
M. Johnson
p, |i ynu know of i
.r l.i.iakfast, Tbe t
aea CUr. Mich., R. F. D. No. 1. Names
ago.
aod
wa*
going
n>
s-nd
It
to
you
.
of box,
s Sunshine Scrap Ibvok. and cut. out
Hn» plvmsed 1 Am ovi-r your new ,hineis would like t
r lU I
seat by Imlu Timlirk.
lub' 1 know it will be
late I will close.
*'-”**^ ..md-toriiig iDtena. Tbe ctiekAMdrew SievuDsoa. Margaret Atev- ■Plants should aUnd (our or flie ,j„. p,»-n>s and noqye of (be prose that PfSnch C
e .shall all w as' '
torhes- AMrt.

printed
in
tbe
Sunshine
page,
and
^
F. D. No. lA^ From a Suushiner.'
.
«o l‘
greatly, for it rau tbe
aason, and Willie Bievenaon, Matlock.
Empire, M.ch,
f about I
Bofes nee^waler *reir day.
keep them. Don't you think that Is i
Grace Pence.
‘"*n>Htoro that pro) on i:-*
Vaah.. Camp 6. Names seat by
Apr Jti. 1S1«>
Making of -FHower Btos.
a flue Idqa? Y'our ' Preshienl was
Nynla Brigley.
1 wi,h I tulKhi h.ve mm you. and J' M-melim*. (aU no mm.y .bst lt.
h.
Hear IV-sideuiquite delighted over It. and iboughi
you are to Trav Sl“a>xl 1» otlen fuxay with the hairs.
Mlaa BoHoa. Oodnia Nelson. Els- Seleci sunniest pan <>( tbe yard.
IPin.
J
-have
,noi
meiilen
for
some
lime
hope
savbvo r
Avoid a/pisie where the dripping perhaps some of Ibe rv-*t ot yon would
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-• imtalo .l•eeHes. and
beth Oraefe. and Mavb Seymour.
; and as there !s eo .s«hool today
'--froto, Ihe doof will (aq on the fied.
*,nt to do ag (oo.
' n«;*r Preaidenl —
f tbom -w Ilf keep a quarter of
Magtolee. Mich. Si
Bes>^e«^s are produred I.) pUnt•
1 will wrlie a f. w lines for (be Snn- toought I would write again 1 have
an acre free.
SUNSHINE HUMANE flOCIETV.
log all of one variety at one place.
Postala. have been received from .shine niib. Ii is qqli.- cold now. We a uime tor tbe Sunatoue Club. Ii U
Dld.you
hear
a
voire from ihe mead­
Darrel Ccbdot, Albert P}-lm^,
-Rail ot Honor.
I•^epar4tll«l of the Soil.
opwr Hanford. Odill and CUrliida haw- five Weeks rooro ol sthra.l We Walter Middaugh, age'^ Anvl lor
ow calling. "Kw.s-t. ss- :heanr That
- Gladys Bmlibl and Doris Smith. CourtDig np tbebeds a* earl.v aa possible. Ru.mv. I.uIuTimlirk.
*Nellie Gllleii. have lour Hlile kiltie- Th-y are ihe Cradle Roll. Alice ttorto. age two
;VU. Julia Horion.
it Ito meadow toik His aama IMI*
Uad. Callfornto. Namaa sent by Al- a foot deep.
. MvTtle brigley. and Kiiby Ua^vks. Ju- me-day old. Three of them are yeais
s-ud the card-and but
8<-lia Earle.
When 1.1
I'.- t.l» oral; ll Is on
«ab K. Bmiib.
^^vj.-Clara H. Smith.
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Mix wRfa tbe wiil some rich earth. Vour Presldeiii enjoyed Ihrtii »A very »’<i|ved. and the other i* bliuk 1 ion. lu me I would like ^o tolons
Hie gnmiid *i •«' f«H of a bonefa of
Alvah E. Soilih.
.
M. V F. flUNflHINE CLUfl eRADLE'*’'''*
"f‘f*'too'i'much.
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wuppose. dear President,. ibai your to Hi- Humane Socielv I Aase-li^uT
tall grars II le mad- of grass and rovthe woods.
____________:rouage looks very pretiy with the pct« Tbe) sr.- one, dog and three
'(-red
over,
>umciimes
it has a coverRake tbe beds and keep the soil
. SWHflHINE LETTERS.
intoeigreen loltoge on Hie trees. 1. c-ara. I like to go to schou! quite wrll.
A Helpful Carden Hermit.
, AHc* Bsrle. age (wo yesTO. Erapira.
. ed pa-n 4ead!i.g to It. He Is a lance
Kingsley. Mich.
hav.- had sonn- llU-s They aten't all 1 also like u» lescher, ,J am in the
Mick- R F. D. No. 1. Name arot by ""r
f"* from lump*.
in a hot, Agirlng day be may be
color ia
Apr.'SO. iPtfl. out yet
I am writ.ng a story for-.lath grade. My sdiool wilt let oui
Celia Earte.
"•
Watering ihe Garden.
found snugly ensconced In (be coolest.
i.;»wn and yellow, and you
if Dear Presldem—
. ,
(he buoahlue Humane soriety.
m June, tost Friday 1 had to writ" darkest retreat of the garden. i«t' . Bereoka Kovarik. gge two weeks. 'Bprlnkle the beds e.
hmi bt-*l by the dark moaone
d
rcvelved
tbe
prery.
rard
you
sent
From
your
Sunshine
girl.
a
conipo-vHoh
on
A
Tramp."
Owens. Mich., R. F. D. No. I. Name "«'r»*»»r>. “"'ll the plsnia arc
F.IJa, I have ' AVc: Th- Pupil, ‘‘•f*
' ">* “‘^ftongJBg arch
^
„i, food
Inch high
high.
.
.
me. I Save ope more name tor th^‘Mabel Malfn.
aent by Heleo Kovarik.
'•"h
he B..vnton Scboul Horn* to » rh-tl^rt"'''*!. P~«b 7 «“
‘'.x^
,,B,h bngs. tom.tu-«orm.. wire
Do not •allow ihe soil to beroms dry. Sunshine Club. It-ls l.latie Vo,s. Sge There are »bme wood Hite* th,
Evedya Cralge.
(oar month..
>»»
leT'i rain iig lor about f
depths ol a piece of dlso-cd ^orm*. cricketi. June bugs, grassand’bul; grow in my garden, and whenever I lw3i."" !•
I; has
I
Ntwsea City. Mich . R. F. D. No. I.
Sprinkle tboroughl} every few daya. nine. Pleav*' •end her
going
to
send
you
“>■
*'
W
»*
H'
Itn
*■«
,„.„per..
.rotworms.
weevH*.
and
such
I i forget thai:l «m to a city, three days,
Name sent by Imlu Timllt*.
'V Ptonts are two or three.lip-ton to me. Y'ou know to my
y'ouib'i Com*"
!.arnvfil things. Truly the fgrroer ba*
lliilr V*-to ire: ......
Richard Copriand. age three' yeara:
-•>«*'• >“«''ad of lUhHy every ter I told you I had two dogs. Weli. and feel as though I were v«
a long ll»i ol helpera—wind. raid, sul^ '
pai'lon" ahich I* enliHcd, A Formal *“‘'‘1
Oorts Copeland, age (our years; Joe •»■?r
^Uob, my old du^ got alck and died, ibe woods.
rnwed a hole in the rool earth and
planu. etc., basides
Call ' lle.'c II is:
Cox. «gr (pur yeara: l«u Cox age
Mater
ihc earl)'UiorBlng or after Penny, my little dog. ewallowed .a.

down Into it untii mi') hi. ^,,1^ ,i, tn* i.ird* and some laserla
A Formal CalL
(nor >-eara:''Juanlt# Fraau. age three
*
- small darning m-dl.; with a long
Rapid Clij. MUk.. S. F. D No.
beautiful eyes are lel«
un.overed
gnliUAl..
Jlofh-r's vvry husv.
yeara; Roth Cox. age throe yeara.:
***" '* raked often between thread on it. It made her real sirk
Apr.
19I«.
You may aeacck to vain for him at , i i... si m
——" —
.
Says
she's
got
an
lio»e-i
'M'Ullt Sheman, age eighteen montha
Plants t&ey will .tot require m bat a(lerA.Jrhlle li'canje rbrougb her Dear Ptvaldeiil—
such a lime! lo> by knows hU Carden
1 play For society tls'llng.
Willlamsbuht. Mich. .Nsaw* meet by touch watering. '
a|c^...a1id .she Is all right cow. My
I go in school
lelter thin you -who own 11.
s s- nded me
g of PlaoU to the Garden. . pfcia'\go( his atm bait in the mill, and bail ai jvrhpo'.. and have lots of fun.
Marie Aria BlKc*
nut wall until. th<- sun sink* be______________
Avoid having planu lOO crowded. b(a npi been able to Uiv it lor six Our si-hool stops ib* fourth of June.
tow ibe.fltiPl* if** bought, and the
THE ' SUNSHINEFREtIDENT’S
Thin thi plants when they afe two ^eekt- 1 want to lieq you aboiu my On Frldsy «e have > spelling natch.‘Stead of herself
(,ol. 'mdin shadows of evening sival
VISIT
O' three Inches high, on a cleody day. Bnnahlne Book. My mamma and I and If we stand one hundred we get
And she hopes }ou'rs- very we|L
________ tto"itordeii. ALL KINOfl 0F“CUT"FL0WERB IN
Wbai lorelgBousbine
there has
when tbe soil Is molal.
rut out all the pretlv-vreraes sad aoaw a penny. I have thirteen pennies. I I Ju« lamed tbe ksob i' COrued 1. in and i
ribr*bennit ooae* fonb. and
BEABON.
Bm bU itaM last week, and bar (be Tragapkant aeedUaga paUed up to of tbe prose from tbe Herald Baashlae live a mite sad a half from the school
N'auae I raoMaY t<-a(fl tbe bi4t.
anoibor bed. or kvt' tbt'n to «»>'
rrii'Bd.
^
Take up a Htlle eon »Hb •each
pUm.
' t'«e a trowel, an cdd klirbea fork
•mail flat, (bln alk-k.
ho* Ibe llitle
Picking Flowera.

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