Grand Traverse Herald, September 14, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, September 14, 1911

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Issue of "Grand Traverse Herald" Newspaper.

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-09-14

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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TWICE A. WEEK — XUESDAV A N D T H El R S D A V—S 1. O O
tuavkr.sk citv.

DEGRS IS MODIFIBI

GAMP BATES

IS OPENED
GFnr OF TSnS IS REUY

Anotbvr <'b»pter ba* bm mrtMon in

landing In tbe ctrenit court in some
phase or other for several rears past
Judge Mayoe has made an order modi­
fying tbe decree In the case, giving
(he legal custody of the child. ftHInri
Carpenter, to tbe faiber. and the ac­
tual posaeaskm of tbe chlM to (he
mother during the school year. Tbe
father is to have tbe actual custo-ly of
tbe boy during the vaceiloas an<l for
each altenuite 8alur.lay
weetber permits.

IfYom TnaMar's lUeorA-Eagle.)
Tb« ^t««nth anttita] reunhM
lb* 0«b4 TniTma SoUlera’ «n<t
Sailors aaaocUttOD «at fonaallr opfiiad at Caan Bsua at rood lodar 1>t
a aahit* e( fsna and Uia ralaUw «r
tbe Amarican Sac at ibe beadquart«r>
of tb« canip. Acoordinf to the orfgiaaS tMOgrain the aalata vaa to haw
bM gtvm at
thla morning, bfft
ovtnjc to Ibe delay ta Uin arnuKt-v
menta, (b« fonaal ^MBlng <nut 4*r^
i«4 aaUl It ordDdL
While tbe kaMeaarten aad indirUtttl teats ere all ready for tbe retar- SOOMO INHABITANTS ARE
. aas. ilm delay In srater
RpR STRICKEN.
dtTerred Uu noon day artlHUea abooi
mees beadqaartera. While (be arri\-ala Fertlie Area of Four Hundred gquar
this Borataf were sot nememus, the
Milca Being DerasUtetf—Streama
oU soldiers began cominf In b> ooea.
' t«oa, tbreee asd small sqttsds so (£at
i. real camp life became
apimreiit. Commander O. P. CaiVer
Caiaala. Sicily. Sopt. is—Mount
asd hto alte were'on band eariy tbU Aetna’s entire summit is a boiling
Boralog tM oordlaj recepUooa erere* caldron to^y. Becanae of the arnoke
rasdered the <dd atAd^era asd W. R. and pouring oat of U?a. it U ImposslC.'t apoB tbsir arrlraL bominander bte to tell bow many’ flsbures i
Carrar waa Malsted by 8r. Vice^Oombta U la belltnred there are
reaader M, D. hlorgan. Jr. MceCom- least thirty. Three buadred thousand
mander P. D. Mairln asd Adjaunt C people are In terror. A fenile area
S. Vader.
of four bondfeid square miles Is be­
Wblle the eontort of tbe retmns; ing deraslated. -Slzty-flre towns are
aifd W. R. C.^VM being looked after
iBger of destruction. Tbe people,
' byjteoRh^
by jito enhwrs. t%as. T. Bates, after remembering Jlesstna. are fleeing to
wbfBi tbe camp Is aaised. iooked af­ safety. '
ter tbe regiatratios la tbe
~
tegt
Is oDtertalnlns
Ike «M mmrn*. Tbb arternoon after
« OB page two.)

PEOPip FLEE
IN TERROR

SUMMIT A B0IUII6 CAIUROI

Cin FOR S11RINERS

WUnMIliUlTII GUSED

TRAVERBE CIT> FIGURES IN 810
FRATERNAL PROJECT.

Popalar Reaert Compitted Most «uo- Cenunlttse of Dietipguished Mseens
Hire Tuesd'sy in Quest ef a Sits
eeeWyl 8ssaes la Its Hitteiy Todajr.
Tbe Kea
PtMUcaBj doted te tbe eeaaoa afu:
bregkteet tbla motslac. aUboagb aet^
;etsl
rqaiU tsr '^e raat of tba most^
Uaaager Pi^ a. pammlags. wbo has
a signal aanren at tba raaon
tbla aaesoii. sutee ilmt tbe season baa
been rery gratifying Indeed, and that
tba way U pared for a sUtl greater
■nocees next year. Already aeveral
lota bare bees wid and pibns bare
been drawn tor’s half dosen
tages -to be erected nest spring by prlrate pnrtlce. Tbe resort
Is ptonntog mnny new tm
• for next yenr.

At tbe last' national gathering oI
the Imperial Council .Vobles of . the
MystU Sbrtne. K was decided to pQde penaoeiit site (or the hettquarten of the distlngulabed order
d a conunmee was appointed to
ike Investigations of possible sites
in varions autre, the Idea being to
Aocate tbe beadquaners as near -tie
center of popalatlon as possible,
has been determined by previous esperience that few dtlre have been
able to accommodate comtonably the

«;kaVI>

travkrsk <vh ntv.

VETERANS
WELCOMES

MirninAX,

thi usday. skitkmbkr

WOMU COUin AGEH
Mrv Abigail Morgan Of ' Leelsnsw
County First in Stau to G«
Such Appotmment.

IMFRO*aRIAU
fiiretch Near Selen Hoa Been Made

SEVBUL PEINU HJURQ

FRANCE WrLL
NOT YIELD

DBUNDS FIRMLY RmiSBI

MAINE VOTE
IS CHANGED

the camp graund was the scene of real
military acUrtty.
i<t : o'clock this afternoon, the sddress of welcome was giveti hv Major
V.’llhelni, and res[ion>e» l.y the follow
O. P. Carver, on he
half of tbe tl ,\ fl.; R R Walter
on'bchaif of tbe 8|>anlsb-Ainerlrau war
reteeass. and t.eorge H. Cro.ss on be­
half of Traverse City dlVl.-ioD of the
Michigan narel reserves.
There'will be another canipSre
7:30 o’clock this evening, and address­
es •ill be made by Hon. C. I. Unyton
and^ others.
far^ and Sham Battle Tt
Tomorrow will be (be big day. The
para^ of Civil war vetenins. SpanisU
AtneriVap war boys and Mirbigan na­
val rwerves will Mart prominly from
tbe camp grouml* m I o'rloc'k. The
line of lunrvb v-fTl l>e as follow*
Column will form at the camp
grounds, facing west on Front street,
march west to FreakUn street, aouih
Franklin to WmOilngtou. west on
Washington to Cass, mrth on Cass to
Bute, west on State to VuloD. onrtb
Tnion to Front, east on Front to
cam|> grounds.
Sham Battle at 3:S0.
Tbe sham battle w-|l| be givea at
3:30 6’clork tomorrow afternoon. TbI*
arm be a realistic
ctmfltrt. covering the grounds south
of the camp to Washington street.
Thia will be bne of the exciting sitracUoBi of the
In the afternoon there will he an­
other big camp fire In the big tent
with nddresses by Frank Humilton iind
otherti.

Herured the latter's approval, lexAed them fromNbeir perlloti* pcKi
win probably setKl (be doeumenis (Hin- To add. to the danger ib<- gaso-'
Berlin tumarrow
The measage. hue ilrhiing system In the store
tbougb so rei is knoan to coosist o! ideded setting the ruins on lire,
ffttllie reply stating that Crcrman^ the Ih'IV} rain that wm falling siibdomands more iliaii France possibly duetl (be names ao that they werr
III yloTiL
•sslty put out when help arrived. Mr*.
AUhouj^ the mlnisterB formally re- Wenael received a broken shoulder
fuaed lojaatlsfy public curloelty bv nod other Injuries while all the oih
makli^.--any statements as to wb«t i-rs sustained orinor cuu and bruise*.
passed at the historic rouiicil. It
The sawmill belonging to I^mon
indcmood that the caldnot accorded Ittxhers was deawlishec and sever*’
fdllesi approval of ibc reply pre­ hruaes wer.- blown down. The evenpared by M IJe Selv.* which Is tt.->
(he G. R. A-1. was pa**less evpilcli than lliai s'lbmitied by mg at the (line and (Ijing lumber (torn
(Term.in'y.
he yard near by Dearly pul .the train
France Muet Have Free Hand.
vut of .cnmmUalon. Several plank
l set* lorih In the clrerest possible
■ t'omiaued on lAge
niHiincr France s position with regard |
ol prlnicpli- rai*eo by
I particular
' niaintalningl
*
• all and
“■"-'•Mtl Crop P
Recerdt.
>r all in Fiaii.-e of a

URGE POTATO YIEO

eolUU-l\

* band |M.lit|.-^)> II

France stands tirm against (Jermany
I h> r •JenuDd* Lor certain coninicral ni>d mining rights In Mnrorct:
CcritiBiij prs. tiyallj asked lor
fretr band Ir, Morocco and a gn.-iranthat would give her iirtvilege* far
exceeding those bi'id by any other
nation. Fplftce wa* lu refrain from
starting gny n. ». .-merprtse without
e<m*l Ini-rtiational panirlpatlon
I to grant protevihm to Germai
suUp-ci« and concession* under the
French protectorate .All this kVance
flatly refuses to do
l^ndoD. Sepi i;; -The grsvlt:
the sitoaiion arj^inc from Franee's
refusal to gram Cermaa' s demand*
regards Mortx < o 1* 'Veflected Id
England, by the .'vir-vordlnary precaubeliie taken throughout
the
rmievl Kingdom
The army and navy i« pHd at ns
hlghr*i ilegre-’ of efticten.-y Kiigland
Maating of Board of Directors and
prcpannl for ant et ciiiiialr'
Committees at Which Gratifying
Rsports Were Sitbmi^ed.

COMING ALONG WELL

SUGAR A LUXURY

mniKGTIUl

HOBART IS
IN RUINS

^e road eqat of Soloa which has
UnsIng-hitch . Sept- 12-Mrs. Abl
T>een la aSwfi coodliloD lor some time
pall Morgan of near Omens, baa been
has been much imivroved id the last
appointed routit) agem by Goveritor
two Weeks under tbe dlrecttoa of
,
r II. I r I- ......
ILcclihau c«iuni> She Is
fork. 1'be road is betog graded about
1|T^(1AHCE WJLL BE TARBE
'<> rt-ceive
mile BOd a half. starUag from
sppointmeoL
Eimwnod line and going west
BIG PARADE AND SHAM BATTLE
ON G. R. A t. TRAIN PASSING AT north toward Bokm Deep ditches are
FRIDAY AFTER_NOON.
being made along tbe aldesJwhlcta are
THE TIMEample to cairy off (be water from tbe
Everything Favorable for Moat Suc(kcneral Store and Bswmiu Were De-i bed. which is forty feel wide, suffi
ccaafut Encampment in History of
and Gaaeline EapUelon
dent
to allow tbe easy imasage ot
Aaaociatlen—CRlsenb Join In
Added to the Danger efWhe
>s with heavy loads at aU polpia
Erttertainmcnt.
This strip of highway baa caused
much iroutile duriag the summ<
(Prom Wednesday’s Reeord-Eaglei
Everytblng contributed today u
Cadillac. Sept i:—The village of
mobile |•artles by breakdowa*
make tbe encampment of the old solHobart located south of here
caused by (he machines landing In tbe
praciirally
wiped
off
tbn
nup
by
diem and i^lorv both ideasaol and
deep ruts It lx now up to the people
suocessftil.
The
bright
simshiDjryckme which passed ifaningh that of Soloa lowukhlp to keep this road in
weatber Is one qf the elcnienls tbm Is
sectlivi at «; 3u -last evening. ‘The proper repair a* wdl as nonie of tbe
velorliy of the wind »
aaslstiag'in making the visit of the
olheni in the limits of tbe township.
old BOldiers agreeable and cdnifort'
mtU-s an hour and when It struck tbe
able. Tbe clrlsens of Traverse City
vIllagT' <ho general store of L. Weiutel
geaenUiy are exerting (heui*<'lvt^r~lg Gravity nf Situation ip Reeogniaed which aI*o conislned (he posioflU
dls|>en*lng hospitality which has
collapMsl burying the inmate* b
and British Army and Navy la
made this the favorite place (nr the
nt-atb Hie dei.rts. Tbese In the place
Held at Highest Degree of
encampment, 'nu- register of old solwere’the proprietor 1.
Efficlenoy.
(Hera and W. R. C ’* today was <-OD*id
Weawd. Ulllan Swanson his clerk.
etahly ahead of last year, atirl for near
Paris. Sept 13.—Foreign .\liiil*ier Mm, Wcni*! and two children.
l> two hours (he tiieas tent was u busy iJi-selvef siibutllled France'* reply
Wensel sun-eeded in
ANTI-PB'OHIBITIONISTS ARE GIV­
place. There were constant arrival* Ccrnisny's Moroccan demands
self from the wrwkage and wei
EN A BURFRIBE,
this morning from all direction* until Preslch-iii Fallleriw. at iUmboulllet
(he iu>»i*iaiice of tbe others and re-

desired. It
has been oonclnded. tberelore. (bat s
pertnaaeot SHe should be -eftalillBbvd
qrbem headquanen o( tbe order may
be iBalntaloed and a convent ion ball
of sniricient repacHy eroded.
Michigan has been Included iu the
Attiwetlene Bedced fw Neat sutes to be Investigated and Trav-'
erse City one df the objective poluu.
veer Mlfh^ Ctaea.
in view of the plans previously madd.
arll» tty
‘ iireiara(bis diatlngulabed ujinmiitee arrived
tioni for the Grand Travent*- Kcgtoii j Price Has Scan Feired to Limit With
Tbe Board of Trade Cha
in Traverse CTly by spevlal uwtn
Indications of Going Higher,
cemsdttee Be«lb]i morning with rep- tbe Pero Marquette under tbe escort fair was manifosie<l at tK- meeting of.
reeentottrea of tbe Redpath Lycenm of if. K. Moeller, general itasaengcr tbo board of directors. oBi«ci> until The *read» n.v in the jxice of *i
'bnpina a^of the Cbanuuqua Man- agent, and F. U Oliver of tbe commis. commute^ at the Hotel WMiing lhi*!i> cauMiig *un>c anxious monjont*
ngera’ naMdathm. These organiia- aaJy d^mrtment. "rte commltire sp- mornlllA Reports of *ati*faclory prog Ithe •frugul bmiscwifc s bo has to pUn
Kubuilirt-tl
k>unl. Fried- ber canning mmiviieti tun of « moder
represent different nttrartioaa. polDled for this purpoae. consists of
b«t ibe
tbe best Fred JU nines. Isa Angvles. C^Ilf.; ricb, cbalrman of iiie progrum com- aie income and I. ovii taiming f '■
aseb. wbtcb will give TnTerie former Imperial potentate, efaainnan. ntltiee. reiw>ne<l thui the detail* of hi.* dark line* of worrw lu u|<|>ear to
departtceni
were
working
out in u *ai- er» who are in r;ere fortunate rirctin;
City nest year the best Cbanuuqua Joha W. Hojle. Ctica. New York.
coorae erer pmstnted in nonberp FTaak (' Roundy. Chh-ago. George W’. tsfartory nuimier. He is now making stances, nuring the p.-i*i Week the
»l#Jgan. Tbe dates flsed are July McGandlee. ntlsburgb. and Edwin arrangoments with the High F<-hoo1 prlre ha.* ju;ni*' ( a cent a i*>und .and
SI to t«. Tbe eowee taeludes Bre lec DeBarr, Norman. Oklahoma. Accom- Athletic aKbOcUlhia tor a series of according to the oidnloi. of ihoKc In a
tnrers. oaa reader, ti
panjlnc the ccmmiuce. beside* the evetiis to take plff r on Children'* day. |■oslllOll to know. the p- ice I- iKiund to
end four coneert oompnnlea. All or railroad of&ial* mentioned, arc the also for a loothnll game on I'.tdIlUc go a great de.-il hishci !»-fore the <n<l
tbi^ nre coneniM to be the test toUowtng prunilnent Michigan Shrln- day on !%r|itrmher 2T helween the conies in sight V.inoii* e\<ti*es atv
teams of the Ttavenu- City and t'nilil- given for ihcuNc but the iucm plau*
Qmntnnqna n—bers in tbe t’lilteU
Isw II Windsor. Reed City:
Ible one 1* ituit the mi:>|iIv i.* la the
and. n la so declared by tbe A Cornelius, tirarid Rapids: Janies lac High *cbt>oi*
There will be nuniett'ns feature* bands of the iiu*t uh:.|. *.II dule It
reia*^l*^i’«* ^
orwisatldns. E Mrt'.reaor and William P. I*erreti.
daring the emirv fair that will add to out In the con.-nmer In ■guuntitle*
The precina ptorSdee tor i^lades by UetrolL
the attraction*. A blue print of tbe that wilf keep the proe ut hicli water
local tdlMtt oo tbree afternoons and
The plaiw ol the psny iariude In­ gronads ami mate building wa* *ub liiarl. a* lnou*:i* the ;nuiii|-ul-K<>r> *ev
. three emlBga. Tbe complete ooarae
vestigation at Mu^iceon. Traverse mtUed and already M<3<e* nre being
will be pnMbdmd as soon ns (be gpeaiy. Petookey. Manistee. Lndlngton
Bought
van.tus ■li«|ilay*| The total condition ha* been kerioii*
ciae nrrangMnants aa' to datM tare
and Chnrlevolz.
and privileges Ai’pllcatlons (or spaceh 1 varlnu* time* w;iLin the p.aM
been rampleted.
It hsa been decided that a tract of for exhihlts of stock, poultry, fruits
Musselmsn
r como.OQO acres would be needed and the asd' vegetables and at>«> ol (arm Im­
Haimab A Lai> .Mercaoof Michigan, with lu end- plements are constantly bel'ng re­ Ijlc comian.k lu-lng cutirelv
less baaltfafal and aeenlc aUraeilMs ceived
•Lavs at a time, although the usual
Noticoa have been sent to all the shipment* bad been ordered Tbe price
•tnak lllinete Today end Did Oaie- rolae to ctjmm.-rrial venters, baa aj*
pealed atrestgly to tbe commltteeu
■0S te CMMt «l One Htmdred
school treeber* in the region that U now s ceoi* per i«und. (he highest
This plaa Is CM «M the most stu- school ehlldren will be admitted free (bat ha* been known stnee war times,
peadous ever tmdeRakra by any on CblWren's day. September ss. Tht* nod every quctailon received is uill
aprlagMd. nu Sept. 13.(raternal orgMiratkm asd (bo kwak will be one of the biggest days of itw, higher. Basse of (be lai^ wholreale
I were iBjored. and property Hr Wbleb aqcuire it will be very (or- fair and already the young fpiks-ire hon*es have limited their sales
deanged to tbe ectent of lieo.eoo here
Plawang (or a big time. 7%e other barrels to a customer a( a Qme aiM
eeiV today by a miniature cydone. ”^'h. Day. prealdeat «l tbo Wer.- days wUl be filled with loterei
are having a hard Ume tt sapply even
Tbe atom nprooted ireoa and brekUem Micblgim
teatorea, which, combined with the
mo« of tba windows In tbe duie^'headed
' ' aa automoMle party this mewn- exc^eiu exhibits already assart!,
bow Tbe fOlocUy of (be wind was
(our 'points o( Inierret la the will make thU the bpst (air ever held
csiitaaobew.
rtclBMy «« this efty.
la nortben Mlehlgaa.

nNkw^saECTBi

A YEAR

14. v.m

J (' Famechon. the Minneapolis po(aio vtiicn. says tlini the potato crop
of Mlttncsuta this year wlU exceed the
yield of any previous year and place
that elate In the frost rank a* n pro­
ducer of this sia|ile crop Following 1*
hi* estimate of ihg sise and value of
the crop a* imliUsiied In the k>u:t
psn * UuidV

FRATBUUn m UTAin
THEME'OF THE A
w. H. HEMBirr

«!«• i« tire NMgiUMk

2I

(From__________ _____________ __ _
la aptta •( Cha toct (hat It waa thw
first algfat or tba oMoal ssKamiwaat
of the Grand Trevataa BoAdtara' and
Bailors’ sremriattta. eomMnsd with tbn
eblUy aimoaphere, tha campBre baU
to tba bU taat on tba camp grimiii atLaciad a Urga iadiamcA A naaMIsr
aUs nnmbar o< Trexwaa CKy potoda
were ip attandanre to boaor of Iba «M

,
4

apkreaut la tba sad Ware ware tba
bent (orgm cC tire oM anldl« to otriklut (oatmat tt Iba yoanc aaa af tba
Bpanlsb-Amaslcu war. wmv of

r ta two ar tbag

nySHAVEMAJainY0F297

apoeba ot *
also was tba pwaMBs ot ■any aUmLATE REPORTS SHOW CHANGE
peopAa of Iba eammatty' not atoffaiIN FACE OF R^TURNB.
aiad diraeUy with alDwr orBsalyattoa
Tha addraaaaa aada vara taU ot viAll ef T»Ve« Other Inpnrtant Qusetai Utaraat u Iba t
• and tba
tlens Were Carried by Oeed Majeritiee—TmI Vets Cast in
tha
^paakara raeallad Iba trytog Ban
Eicetien waa 120.72S.
of tba rebalUoB. mmertaa ot vtdeb
p M-tba bnaata ot
PortUDd. Matae. Sept. 13.—OfAcisI
revised returns pf tbe dleetttn today ihoaa who bore tba barMMpa 4aaartbad.
ohow the state of Maine tt bare re­
Tba campfire a
onrdarby
tained probibliion by the very small
majority of 29:. nut of a total of ISO,aUadovartban
::: v-mn.
dial
wakoma
tt
tha
vtoftlag
vatmais
With practically complete ret
from Isolated districu the other three Bretad npoa tba ptottorm vfth G|toqureilona maamg Angnsia the per­ madar Canrar wara U. Ik Mfiriai. ju
manent capital. Increasing debt limit, K. Clevaland. F. O. Marrto. W. W.
Daan. Tboa. .yT. BiMa^Aav. W. H. Har
aud dl^eyt primaries, all were
bart. wbo dalirered Iba Bttodpai adrted
and W. N. Ftaaa. who bad
Tbe change frota an apparent viecharga oT (ha recal 1
irv for the "wet” aide by TOO votes
Tba
program
opaaaa by (ba MitolK
I *9: votes Id favor of tbe -drys"
came as a big surprise. The Prohibl- r *-Amarica.” by Mre. lalla WaMna
tioaitis bad practlcallr eonceded de- pretidlng at tba piaM. TUa waa Mllowed by tba latradaetloa of Baa. W.
Herbart. wba »re a sUrTtoB addraae upea **Ftataratty. Cbartty aad
igyyaUr.- Tha CoUavtog art bAa ra-

THE CADILLAC FAIR

•The (act is that Minnesota has pro- Largs Numbqr of Local Poopio Will
doced Ibis .venr what I* prob^Iy the
Attend on T^vofhe City Oay.
•Creaiest iioiato cro|i ever turned out
ol tbe SOIL, although there are no ofli
Traverwe hfj day kt the Northere
<lal figures yet available, and coinci­
nixirirt fair, being held at Cadillac
dent therewith the markeia have gone
week. U aiiracrinij a great deal of
and the comblnBilon of .good 'y ield* |
jatientioB In this city. Tbe manage­
and high price* Is a winner In I9i<9
ment of the CidllUc (air has set aside
according to the deiiartmeDt of agn
Friday at 'Traverse City day. one of
culture. Minnesota produced IkffOi'-'**"’
the ohjecu of tbe management being
bushel* of [loLatoes. and at an average
to eicbange courireies with the Grand
farm price of 3r. cents t buabel. the
Traverse Region, fair, to be held the
cro|. added that year 3fi.44<>.f«0 to the
last week tn this gnonth. Tbe manageV wealth of the •«!€. The year be
iDeni of the Grand Trnvnroe Region
e that in If"' the rroj. was sniallfair have Bcce|>ted CadllUc's invita
lu-.hels, hul a* the price
lion an.| have s«tl aside Wednesday.
■ '■•: 1---I11* in*lr-.-<.l of r..% the money
Seideralmr 27. as.-Cadlllac .lay
Tbe
valtu-wa* ulmo.'i i^ic same, or Id.ltl
l.rimary ot.>c<-i of
1‘roj'osiiioii 1* to
i>0n. Iji'I tear the Ktate fell (mder
formulate a closer reUlioiiship be­
190$ in qnaniitt and away under i:u‘9.
tween (be moving splrlta of (be two
itnd the I9|n pri*du<tion wa* in.oc:.,u«c
;di>i riels and to establish a spirit of
hushcl* It wtitild h.-iie lieaien the I*.
co-o|M-ratloD which will be of muloal
pai.iHMi bushel* of 1 ixd) by far but to*
heneflt. Thix is one ol Lbe elemenl*
the iltivuih that .11- If down. Even at
in progressive development which
that, the i.-ic- tw-lng <.l rent* it
makes lor success slid there Is no
brought tn »•: tt2.<s*i. -o that for three
doubt hm that thl* exchange of cv>ur
’i.-c-.M.f >*ais in which the crop
ie»ie» wtll l.e ao impcmant (actor in
ari<>d hi '.nui.iMxv or 9 fkoft.ono luish(be development of this enure region
’*. the money \slii* was about the
Cadillac has pret^red special atira.
same sad In the nei-l.t-orhoud ot
lions that will ap|«-al to the general
l>ubll.-. In ad.mioo to I V-client di*
> how tira.h the <-ro|i play* of farm and or.-h*r.l ,.ro.iu. t*.
will a
isl ligure* .10 nol romc out until l)e
ucr.-pliilve fltglif Tbi* s(
ember, aor can arwom- tell what 1 hr
n iwK
a (e-ord
IKq^emhcr average fs(ni value will (*- brrekini: attctxliin.e |..r 'me Cadllla'
the trade csllinaie* ifa. lair, and ih. 'i-* .al irain v*b(cft will
total at letj. than
oofi bD*n<-h leave here Fii-l*,' iivoming will doubt
and some make It 2r.is>u.(«v0. 23.i"*i lews carry -cvetsl hundred Traverse
evere •S.O.V.l WH.. bushela Tbe City i*-..[ili- In the meantime. Trav
laltcr figure may L* a llule high, but cf*.. Ciiy (.eor-'.e will make special at
thing I* eenalc. there 1* a bumper jvangeruent. 10 eEieriam (he Cadillac
fwitato crop (u Mlmvasoia. and unlike ^*o|.le who
here on (he rtth.
the roarttnon* (hat followed In
afier tbe iv.40.i,-i0 l.usheU came lonh
the ground, the |>rire ha* not
been affected ihi* year, but to
time baa bel.l u(. w;etl. w-lib tndlcailons
. and Mrs. Pretcop Kyselka Arriv­
3 hold a
ed Tuesday NIgM.
ed (bat as the later produhuon
upon (be market price*
and Mrs Prokop Kyaalka re­
'whsL A (armcr. it is saidVla lbe turned
..
Tuesday from a moeth’s
trade, ren make money at 3:. ri«A-A }■
to Bobemla from which eouatry
pouioee if be gets a good
Eyaelka came aad aeuied here
yleM. This year, on a raage of »S In tbe early days of tbe town. Serteats to tl.M at (bis Ume. sod as blgk eral potou in Europe were vlafted by
as IIAO paid (or some iff tbe firm Be- them 00 their trip tarhidIng Paris.
Bverire. there U greater profit than VIeB&a. Berlto. and other placre ot
before.'
toterem.

RACK FROM EUROPE

. .N,

TUESDAY’S
CAMP FIRE

Freterntty. Chaitty aad layaMj."
tba motto of tba 0. A. R.. ateaU ba
d o( «
ran citlrea. Wa iteald ba------- r*"
of brotbariy kl^aato aad afatdAoa ta
all. bareiiaa our Imrd baa said oaa la
yonr Father; evafi Oad aad all ya are brHbran. Aad acaln Ha baa said IT
ya bite and Bavoor one aaatbar. Mba *
bead that ya be BM davaarad aaa #T
anotbar.
Salflab latareat. tbaa. as w« aa
tbe taacbiag of acrlptva, preatoto «■
to ezerrtsa tha spirit ot tna (ntar«tty
n our laiarcoarea vttb oar (dtovtoaft.
Charily toward a “ '
to one of the 1
fraternity. Whan Chicago waa bmaaB.
GatrewtoB dastroyad. San Frandape .
ovenhrew-D, the Ittnd of tbe ualraraaJ
brotberbood of man waa exempUflad
In (he gifts which reave pouring to tor
tbe relief ot three strichea rittoa Dpai
amount varying from Ibe pttuaea a*
the ]>oor (o the (hoaaaads ot tba rtobshowing that all claasas ot MdatylMt
(be bond of fraterolty drawing tbaa
together.
But the bond ol traa fretanHy to
local The broad Atlantic oeaaa
. no limit, the oUghty PaetBc aau
bound*, traa rraiareUy wooM
•hare with tba starelfig mflUare
China. India or Africa. raeogniMag na
d of race or rotor. Ua mlaktrehsod ’ an.1
loved rounif' takes (he l._, ______
toe oailoos of the world to acta ed o*selflsb broiherliaere. sad that the
name America has bseome Uto aya..tiv-m (or uaarlfish chartOllm (ralernlty
ibese
ewe Hviags It reaches aat teto t
Sim of rrlf-sacrifire. erea tt the h
lug down of everythin tlwt a
dear, even to life iuaU.
Rurh an eumple ot (rateralty ta
sacrifice ba* be«i gtvea. mm* praof
baa been offered, when to IMI4 mare
rhaa two mlUioo six htmdr^ the^ad
young mea. tbe beat aad brareol of
the naihon. bared their breasts t____
bullets of thoae wbo reoght i« daaerrate our glorioos Bag aad destroy oor
('Dion. These dramastraled tbe priariple of fraiemity aad aacrlfire aad
enuaetaied tbe principle that to oae
country and one Hag lbe hope of oor

to aarriflee. 1a atr great edvtl war.
oastlag baadreds ^ tboaaaaBs of pre­
cious lives and MUlons of BoOsn to
moaey, tbe prtartpto of a wortd-vlde
fraieroity was cAsartr oat fenh.
The aonh did aot eatar tatu that
eoaieot to a spirit ef hatrod a^ast
tbe people of the aomh. aad whaa to

(Ooauaaad oa wtgo firej

..

QBAND TRAVBESE BB&AUD. ANl) TBATBB8B BAY EAOU. THTOgPAY. SEFTKMBKt.U. Mil.

Itnerse flenU

t wfeseh tnsptm the
dbrtiM
mbciwUcA
nmtkm uE no kveeter or aoro thrtOInc ooBsi voro over wrfaao.
TunCt A WEIK.t
Om «t the M« vert to perpetnete
taMMhai TMater
T1mi««A7 «* the meiDorr of Uieee who fought to
■ore thli notion U la the eonc* that
citr, MkAHw. ^7
have
beoa written of the (torfes of the
MKtULfi A HnORD ca
l«.t and the rtatag y^oeraUon rtwold
..Tin rnutfot be/Ungto^Md with m tbenght that (a^hlUaritr with theae noaga and the
owoot anaie to which ih«r are aot
M be a patriotic datr. Perhapa
pour ooaU bo more doapir hapreaaed If graater attenUoa were dveii
to ihia In the public acbooU.

.FINE TqjBC
I FORWMiEM.

tkfnnmUjUt^

NOnCE

•MOB ROMO" EIRLE COHIE

- nun:

.....•r’liSSUs::

....tfa la Advance

Ponnor Btata Highwey CommiaaioAe
Wdll Attaiid Orolid Traveroe Pair

^ BM«*d aa aaoouAeiaai aatttfJ.
itoryA A 1»0I. it tie poataOea a|

e.
r aome timo been endeara riolt to tbia dtr
fron Horatio «. Baric, fonoer date
bighwar eoouniaaMwr and oae of the

iSm atp.;iiyh, .ftr.lhe AetlX
" 2L
ortag to
aecore
•ttetM of

Tbere will be more buvers in this

r;aT°::Z:' “

jBnUhia&mi 3,100

poiMata of good toad* la Vlchlgaa. the tuber* can be readily moved,
Mr. Barte haa flnallr rielded br pua vrhich It not tbe cate when the price
lag op other Importaat engagement* It tow or even too high
BV and will he a guoat at the Omsd
The peseta crap it graduany draw-

VAUIC'

the prevlaloa fptarred tola this oTOBlBg. there wRl he e eamp
_________ of aaM Act m OMOtfhMtP- Ere m the tdg tern with sAdreosea by
tMu of the wewd ■‘Aas^^Mr bond; It the Rev. Mr. W. R. Herbon and olhbata« tho oloar tataM of the
are te lafegnaH ibt deer from
The flrpi h% meetlug will be held
. . iMhM t^rg which sight reof welcome will be given
mR from the preewe* of aay kted of
lyor B WnhelB. By that time
asga la the woods during the deer
icuBpiDCBi will be It) eomptetp
buBtlag seeaon.
Seetlou 1< permHa Wrd buBterp to
train dogs Sfieea days prior to
Mrt. F. H. S^uot. wtu has bee
opaMag of the season. It might
very ill ter tbe pmH three week*. I
aouaMy be malaUlDed that permlacoBvaleeeent
ekm te train dogs, tnpilea peniriaalon
to uao them ia bentlag bWt K donnot he gtfnoald that there tip hun
Banking liutitatio»< c
dredt of bnnicn wbo go Into
Tmvei■rae Count’
woods wttb thrir tralnod dog* tOr the
hcrtb.v given that sealed
.Nctlee
aingie punwoe of hnatlBg bfMA and propMit of banUna Insiliuilons c(
It would be an InjusBee to tbe ieglil- OrSDd ■Travente
bigh
ecu '.ty ter 1
1
of lntc-re*t vhieb I
mate bird hunters If a coastractioo
were pUced upoa the provlaloBt herw
in referrod W, which would make It tody, and tbe lowen rate of Interest j
untawfal to aae bird dogs which were to IM iwid by »ald county for such |
rtgbttally la tbe woods wHb their temporary lonns as said tonaty thall
owner*, during tha deer hunting aea- have pe*er to make, will be reeelv*-*
by Ihe
ihe B
Board of Buperviaor* at the ofSuch a «wahw«*on ml^t nullify
oaty Hera np to luteo'
of I
section 1C of tald Act. Both seetloa*
. fiatards). October
ir a iierled
1$ and 1C oonfor certain prirlMgea on
both the daer hoatgr and the hlH
‘"Traveme City. MIrii , Fe|.i
hunter, bnt the apparent confualon tn
reference to tbe use of dogs during the
»er’
M ;i. If. c<i r.
deer bunting seam has been causcl
by tbe change In the law which pro­ STATE OF MirHIQAN. the Hreull
Court lor the County of Grand Travvides that the deer and bird bnatlng
er»e la caancery.
Reason shall open at tbe same dine.
Lurloda Orr.
It Is the oplalen of tbl* depenmeni
OompUinanL
V*.
that during the dear bunting season.
ofyA dog to tbe woods, John Orr.
Defendant.
{
d by n person wbo Is ev
In this csoae. It appearing from
ling birds, or any doa afUdavii
on file that the defendant.,
found In aay hnntlna camp, logging John Orr. Is oot a reaident of
earon. or club bouae (during such sea-1
n of Canada
armi. where each or a r of tbe occu-1 ’

OF CO«PtllATION
PARMKM.
.
TIM bean lobbera aeon to fear that
the Inon m laanlnc the boM«a
to bo doifrad tma eoAMbaiBaB and
mrt the DMron. Newa.

:rv“;srrb:r?crnr""“

bp tarMonu KotU oM Booth Dahota
bO»o m at than: lova 7M; bUnota
MO; and It la raporiad that M pw
CM of the olovaton now ahder
atrMika tt the voot are ovsod br
tariMn. 8«eh n riwvrlac la aa ortdaneo of the tet^Ucont hppiicotio
Mo banofllB » ba darlvod br fnmora
MUHMhwthairMaroatn. Itiialao
•b brldaMt that tbo ewnara of olo
vadoM bnfo boon aouoaalac too noch
iPiBt oot of tbo olevator boameas. n>
MMh hr MO prMo PoU famart 10:
flMir eeopa aU tbo pHeoa foetod tn
thO Mott mtM'tor tha aoM prod-,

qnalliy and site.
Tbe winter apple crop promitea to

depended upon to bring the top
het price.

aaaaaaaaaappaaa*

LIVESTOCK.

1 tolr
Tbomdar.
laaMha of tha UmM la Bapteoher' «, drten be win deliver

ranu have a l.'eenae for bunting deer.j«» rr'*‘i:;«^i.^..^l.‘^u‘^dR'SS;
IvexnfPealy prohibited nad prims Uric ! y-p
,h7app«ar;nee of the said
Wi ldence of its aalawfui um>. but dogs j defendant. John Orr. be entered t
need by hunters wbo are leglilmaiel) In vllbin Ove moDihs fram the dale
this order, and that in ease of Sts
and-Mclualvely bnntlag birds are en
appearance be canae his answer to
titled te protectloa under tbe U«
• Bill of Complaint flled herein to
Signed: —
(lied and a copy thereof to be aerv.
on tbe com^inaat'a *oiir|iar
Wm. R. OATES.
ibin afteCD day* after servtre on
State Game. Fish and Fbreeirv War
him of a rept of said Bill and notice
den.
of this order, and In detauU thereof


THIS DATE IN HISTORY.

Douglass & Kellogg
Cash Shoe sure.
Center Cost and From SreetA Traweraa Chy, Mich.

Sure to Please You
WehaPE lUfk a CMefd MoiIt o< dM| ScIimI Sboc
probkoi Uus teaKM. We htpe taceeeded m |(MiBg
Scfaoel Sboec ihat look an and Mi 1
|oea we*.
H rev
tfe awU hard or ^tr tkbcF, wc ban
tbe ki»d that w9 MMd.

Ample Resources
ami

. Evident Management

Tbia baek b ABLEn^bii^ hme, lm«| «»•
penenee. eqoipneat. fiaMoal twpCMiba^r amd pETv
naBMcr. qtatfrehMi whkb go to nake
M
ofcharactor.
WaSetkM Teat teUf tmkm.

Traverse Gty State Bank

be pubUahed In
Grand ftwverae Herald, a news­
ICO*—Henry Hudson b^n his voy­
age np the river whirh been hia name paper printed. pebUabed and elrculaiIng
in
said
Coautv,
and
that *ald publOUIT B tl lints
h>oa coonUoB and' of the
1C4e—Lord SUrllng. to whom James
towhidilpa to be preoent on that dar. New PeUtoew'^" be^................ «6e I gave a large section of whet Is now llrailon be continued therein oace in
,ach week (or six aucceedlng weeks.
(Contlnned
which wlU be Grand Ttaverae R^a
of (bis or- were blown
the fnlted Bute* and Canada, died in 'or that she
Dag. la view of tbe procreaa now be­
be peraonally served
Lendon. Bora In,' l&*n.
at le«*t twenty days be­ the parlor car wa» nearly wrecked.
ing Mde In the bonding of better
177T—Waafalngion re-entered Phils defeadent
fore tbe time alKive prearribed (or Mias Ella Dotsen of Boyne City, was
delphla vrUta thq. remnant of his army, his sppearance.
’Occupying a seat In the parior ear
after the defrai at Brandywine
GEORGE W ri'RTIB.
wheti the plank began flying and be­
Circuit court Commisahiner.
1T8C—Lord Cornwam* became gr,v
AAlmyO
ing Rinick b> flying glass she chang­
BiWHtr bri^ Mhu and vanon of
u oo man In Mtchl,™o.OT-r.l
Ml,
U..M A,,™..
n:. l«ll.
ed her -’-at and had Kcartelv loe-ated
rom. thfelom^ moraaa of ^
or' haa been more
1»U—British force* under GeneraM^ 3,
:.,4.3,.;g Oit i lS.
bersrlf hi her new poeiti
1 «hr oM AMMO w the w.
than Mr. Barte.
d de.
through the
B waa an lan^Mng gaihertas.
m^nince -Pierre Napdran Bona
niollsbed tbe
> bad'
~ ent of tbo tm^ and aoSbrTrarerae City MUUag Co.
parte bora. Died April 8. I«RI
been aitllng a (e*- setoad beiore. Hbe
I ibidlaia ai the uoubUt A
THI MARKCTB.
« WhMt ..................................................
conditions
o
*
certtin
lortgage
madilasd—Dr. Marcus Whitman and
was severely cm by tbe broken glass
. k %r BM who VOIP there,
party arrived at Pori Vancouver
bill su(fer.Hi no (urtber injiirle*.
f'rehilei arjlh -riTld realtam
UVEfTOCIC
Farm Preduce-Aelllng Pries.
Ttuy under r.enen.l 'S«e^7ulv^tb;Xu‘T»<’r’^“d''r;;rrd
I benrta of the pabtde fn the
Bast BnSalo, Sept. 18.—Cattle—ReTbe other oi-cSpants of tbe car who
Scon began the bombardment of !«i m the ortce of the Register of
» wUtt luapirad orftb renwod oilpu. 170; falrir ncUve. bitobc.
Chapultepee. the la*t place to be de [Deeds, for the
Grand Trav- were hurt were Mr- J C flowler of
, M.
_
,
e'l.OO. Calves—Active, ateodr. tCE
Michigan, on the Muskegon. whccNwaa rut about the
fended outside the CMy of Mexico.
D. l»o&. in lJt»-r fsce l>> fl.Ing sla'S*- Mri. W. K
' ai« A eaTtttelThD«*ror7«hlch 6.S0. Sheep—Aeilvo. SBc higher. |«J0 HIDES, FURS AND TALLOW^
lkM_p j p Tynan, the Fenian agl
on page 74. which drc«s lU Itmitb Haven, was alto inhufiAlll em tubai obneiTgr; TThM «A«0: No. 8, M.85. Hoga-Blow;
Utor. arrested at Boologpe
« duly
oT tie alaglBg Of-The Bat- to 16e lower. B7A0©7A5. cloeing at I
in*—Cornelias Vanderbilt, nnled
Chat* by deed of aaalfnment. dated | Gbarlcvx>n ausialned several painful
rif «r*b of the BepobHtr niaed hla
capitalist
and
railroad
magnate,
died.
No. 1 cored call .
the Srd d*}' of Septembm-. A D 1*10.1 cuts and bruii
'
hohg of patrtotlam. he
ORAIN.
Bon in 1848.
• • in the ottce of the rwr j Through lh<
rounding country
I tv three or toor aged wt>Datrolt, Sept. U.—Wheal, »0%c.
ma—The Maine election retulied Inter of deeds aforesaid February latb lOHc la a Demoeraiie riciorr for ibe ilrii 1811. In l.lber t: ^
a Mtosea. 'Hte vvlcoa of Corn. «g)bc- Oota.«6tt<-.
green calf
of ___
Mortgages_ __ several thousand dollars woJth
KM to see
whlch'"mortgage'th«ri)<(»mafi- wss done to orchards
b BM'lOeit oith an alnoat InChlengo. Sept 1>-Wbeat. Ste. Corn,
rime
In
thirty
years
.Sc to l«c
le rtalmed to be dne at pie date of [ ihoti-.4n.l* of feei of eiaudlng timber
lAWHli Tha MMO of tbla
re. Oata. 48Hc.
ialM ot a«ad vooiae nag
Toledo. Sept IS.-^Tieai. K%c.
It nad tbo Porda of the Cora. «»c. Oats. tCHc..
ptearated to tbe town of Boaioo.
I Cents, and an Attorney * fee of Twen
'*•' »>•>'
‘'3
A abKMritr ofl
ITS*—Quebec onieB by tbe British Ily-Eve Dollar*, provided (or to said . Iwor iliai the storm lastud.
after a haitle metwrable for the dualb ; mortgago. and no luit or proceedings: Beveral farm homee.were hlewa
Theee
Ihero ia bnt little activitr in the
loment of ,at law having been
'*> "ft^awo snd people tt. the cooBtry dbt local potato market aa the receipts
; the art prnelkaUr nothing, the meet of
“’o^ie%r'7uT^a.rthe^f:
reoehed tnjpnes from flying
1788—Beniaralb FYanklln returned I mortgage.
r vdth tha tandar. the the boslneea of the coontr being
Therefore. By virtue of th«M*n'^« •"‘i •‘-brU that ntled tbe air
0 Philadelphia frogn France, after
".Sow. "
0 the end «f the transacted at tbe surrounding points
bveaoe of nlae year*.
, power of sale rontslned in said mart- In ■'adilinc all the tents on tbe fair
- iho*n rtomn incurrlns
I where trarera are located. The price
1788—f'D’irtem made New York city I
'
d af 'thtt latf an- paid here at preeent la dS cenu per
Many fponimen throughout
given that on Saturday Ue Eiahteentn
^
and (he exbibIts which are loeeted lo
p veleaa fpgp net hlendedT bnMel iriiUe the prices at tbe ncaihr aute bare written the aUte game
...................................... D 1911. at t
r eooM Bbt ban ben he- EtaUona rariet from «& cenu to K warden's department In regard
5^48. '
Auedon.--t the hlahr*t Ud r-palr-d udav
..t Public ----------1 'he diRS'ter '
I at Me laat of patrtottc laaplra- oonu according to Ae Udlltlea for
of dogs in the wood* during the

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

-eee;;:;;::::;;;;*
||SSS3i;

iSSriSSi.;.;

,o=.-p„..n w,

?:•.

miBM THE WOODS

Mt pervaded ehipping the tnbm, Some of th^
Jkmem aooae of the old- farmen are beginning to dig Aelr
t wm
hoeaaee-laur vartetlee preferring to aell them
«t vptco. Aiaeag the while the price U-where It U to waitattdh perhaps it iraa dna lag unril the later maihet opens. The)'
aath bat la a pUoe like eonskier that a good price at the' atari
U bettar than taking a cbance at the
alr 'thad the market later In the eeaaon. The genI thh Bong eiU opinion among those who keep
Pith the track of (be market la that the (all
■e of the price wUl be better than the Uter
R or the Ameri- market when tbe crap fram the auua
at la b^g aeiMerted. We that have a banner yield are thrown
I paaa ofw too Oghtly the upon the. market.

Beer hunting aeaaon end In order
set them right In the matter the «
den baa Issned tbe Allowing clretUer
P
PI VW,1.
letter to aute depotlee malclni clear
tbe points Involved so that all wbo go
into tbe north woods thU faU may aad wife
Frafiktert. Ky
know the law and keep clear of
last—Qea. Ambrose K _______ ‘tnteresi. and all legal coem. losetber
penaldet. The autement a* reeri<
noted
by Deputy Game Warden C Allen .May
*ald mor*
Smith la a* follow*
McKeesport
'''^Igage as all live following desrHbed
SUle Deputies: This department the ccnteniifal of Its *eitlemem
iprwmisee siiuat-d in the <’Uy oi Tra>
I
Admiral Togo's flagship ,.^,erwe
CH.'.
fount)
of
Grand
'
haa been asked to give
stroyed b}' an eiplosloa an<^&9V
:aad State of Michigan, to wit
:ioaa of sections IS and 1C o( Act No.
! Tbe West Half of Ig»t Tblrty
rC of tbe Public Ac« of 1*11. In ref
of Bhsk K of Hannah Ia> and
the rigbl to use dog* In (lie
pan)'- Seienlh addition
Traxer-e fit) acrordin* lo (hduring tee deer bunting see
.
recorded jilat thereof.
•on.
(ConUnned from page one.)
E r rilASE.
Bectloii lo of said An provides tbai the arrival o( trains on ibe vartoui rNDEllVVOOn t I'MIXIR
A»«lrnce
"No person or iwrsons shall make use I railroads the bead’tuaners tent
Auocoe)* for A~*siBB<<e of Mortgmar
dog In buBltng. pnraulnc. or kill- aiimed a scene t>( rv>o»lderabl« ani
■ Traverse ('if Mlrh
Aug
Thurs to Nov 1«
lag deer; tbe preeence o^ dog In t
One thing shlcfa siroogiy Impresses
woods, boatlag camp, logging camp,
club boose during tbe deer hunting the obeerver. is tee fact (bat these
shall be prima facie evidence old waiTiota are growing older ever)
of Us onJawful use. Any dog* par veer. "Tbeir locks ure more gr*y.
*Blng. knilng, or following upon the ibeir forma beni low and their steju
Ic.ss Kprlgbllv as each tear of
track of * deer la herebj declared to
jupoM-nt rttmes around.
Th'is
be a poblU nnlsance and aay be UllA Tracy Lay, PrueJdent
such a time by any peraoo, with- seems to be more
R. Floyd Cimeb. Vte* PmtdeeL
year than ever before, but It Is only
out criminal or civil luuuty ”
H. C. Oavta. Vice PraMdem.
Section 1« pravtde* that "No person natural as many *bo are In auendthe encampment a-rred dur­
persons ahall molest, taaraaa. or
noy. break, train or practice with ing tbe entire aar of the rebellion.
dog* opoa any game Mrdt daring their w;Alch begs* M) veara ago. .Notwith
PravlAed F«*dlag their age. bowev.-r. the pai respective cleeed
that It aball be Dwfni to train or prac- tribUam .of the« soldier* 1* andlmBanking Bosiaeas
thee doc* upon game birds for Bfieen iwad and the personal le’etwst in the
' customer* may reD
days preceding the opening of the ara- earampmetti and the leader aaioela
( couneous and Uhereem tor hunting rused grouse of each tion* white it bring* grow* noru inrear. It Fhatl be nalawfnl. boweuer. teaae each year
Tbi* afternoon was given op to
(b* aay person while so training dogs
I Accouta sad Cartllestea of
10 have tn pOaneMdoa aay EreanA"
retlUo* 1in Ibe tenia aad tbe renew-

- “ •'............. .

■■ 3375.^”.,,;

CAMP UTB tS SPEia

^he Cardinal PHndples
of Banking
a ef the ratted Sutea government (or the safe
Wllll,B *
...............................
nal Dank are given du
Mltlve M(e
~Tldia ba^ rn'inderlho'dlipc^'ii *01 ^ ^UeTSuie*
MS DaMHBwn. and Its a
pwionoed tn fianndal aBaiiv All of
teda«h|- tha
.......................... ....................... ... ...................... the oStcer*
MM - ___
.. Uda hank. Fire aworn auteuient* are rendered on
dag and data called (m by tbe Comptraller of the Carrac)- and
rg (tea mention^ |n the fuR ntatoment of. the bank l« rarefoUv
wbenever they see fit lo go
B stairs, counting its cash and
all
it*

.■3^

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
.

Oadar tta tapaerlaitu af the mMad Matas tovafamim.

Traverse City
State Bank

The matMill haa ooty

important inr^cf d>

arqnaiataacea

At

7:58



Ate two o( tbe (actors that Ksin iIm huk
■o HKCtosfd. We Mir >BRcdUa ibtf om
depends opoR ^ mKceu a( om
poaiton, aad tber CM, at ail linn. dip«d
opee OB m their baakag Reeds.

OUesLLarrWmKlStraoiMBeab mTUsparief d»9Me.







{

net la aay way taterfere «1ik. tha
auceeaa of the fair.
iken aa a wSoie tkla was tha
most severe storm that haa vMM
ibU pan of (he aute IB muiy yaan
and althou^ bo lost o( Ufa M raporied ihM^ were uaay ibrilRaf aaespes n-co'rded aad a heavy )oaa -to
prapenv of ail kind*
No Oamaft Oeae Hera.
Tho nrJFta Btraek tttla Nty «be« «
t. i-kxk last evening and for a Ume' a
ferriffle electric tempeat pravaUafl.
bui nn damage was reporied U Tta*erac <Tty. Tht- atorm epraad aouth
and considerable damage has been raponed in a general w*or. h|^ Ihe auna
put the telepbme aad leMtraRk witaa
out of commMkm aad-up tojw this
aftrwnoon no delaUa could W «(ootred.
Oamata 8tatf a Million.
Cadillac. Mite. Sept. It-FlEam '
omphad tela aftanwoa eattmau tea
dtoiage done fay tbe crHne a haK
mllhaa doilBrs
Weaiai vfll ftMably die. Three icacka of ataadlic
limber of aboui one huadrad aeraa
were blown down. Twaaty late
plank* were blown ,by tea wind '
(hnogh tee wii^w* of a Oraad Ra>
Ids aad tndUr.a train alandlag on Ike
track at Hobart
A score rettevad
minor injorle* from flytag gUaa.
H. C. Heffman. «tee t
' Fraak Friedrich as iravaBag
a for (he Myer Brother* Shaa
comnao}, ha*, removed from MUvaa*:th bli many aad
will make 'i;> hi- rxTre«n*oi borne.

Ginseng Root
Before selling your Ginseng Root get
our price. We are in the market for bmli
wild and cultivated root and are tbe lead­
ing shippeis of Ginseng in this section.

S. E. WAIT & SONS
DRUQQISTS

The Little Wonder
A
, h. p. Oaaeline Eagina
MADE IN TRAVERit CfTY.
Cvllnder bore. < Incbe*. Stroka <H
t&i he* Coed design, best matartaL
Hoiifier eoele>l. Welgtat, 800 tba. -Starta
easily, rns* steadily: U ifoadteL
reliable, durable and cocnpMe mth
pulley. gasoUnc tank, fanttary. eofl a^
switch, wirad rnarfy te ran your aeparntar, wood saw or paap or do aay
other duty wtthiB tbe capacity of Uk
a p.; oecuplae
feet. PrW gn.
Uaaalactnred by
WM. dACKSOW. Traverae CAy. HAA.

HflAKn TRATEBSE HERALD. AXD TSATBeBBAT EAGLE. THlimDAT. 8EPTKHRER 14. 1<ni.
&g a few Bays «a tbe

lias Frost Cdme Yet

EVERYtHINO

PflOMlAa ONE

Blankets. Comfortable^ Qailts. Etc

la the dty.
Mrs. Min Lockivart of Grand Rap1^.

who

baa

Heie are a lew articles and the prices oiade tbereoa-pieces
dist )wj are nte to aeed now ot sooa, sofott amsi be biemtec'.

beea-rUlUag

at

.

i> to thla Ithic.tbe arraBcemeots

Miat GeWio Goodrich loft thU

for the lair to be bdd (be Iasi week

for Grand Rapids.

REPLY

The oomcilttee*

Mra.

have srorked liard fur the snceeM of
(here will be

fUpids today aner

rare attraetloas

two

y But PosHton ofAceaptance

WofMeclr-SpuMlj droegoe tbe n^bswaa

BEEN

«'ildaiao

producia

sad

epeadlns

Mr.

and

some

Ura.

W

FramcACby WorAea$.

last

Bight

for

Paul.

(tbkago.

to

itH

spend

Ixmdui,

Sei«

bmii BMP.

i:—Ralr» of

Rapids.

He

»l!l

>nd Gerniaay
Psris. tJepi

nuelt^. w-ho liive-bora spendlag theiGcrmany *

fer theli beneOt.

.Aldea. wore In
today

be held at the Hotel Wbitin* Tuesday

wbo Is aiiendlnc tbe High acbool.

8ei>u-aiber IK. at

------|Of
iFmm
Wednesday's
Record-Eagle) '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ~

ID o elortT a

lu

.U

romtnIUees are urged to be presenl so

riaJila|>

with

their

Let us Aew ibna to veo

iiroposU

1a

son

Max. ten and were laid before Ibo I'reacb
jcablnet today for approta)
draslOK

up

Ibe

The task

repl>

shollylouk and (hret hall hrotber*. CWIria
•ttniic Smith of Washington, and Dave and
WilUam Hmiifa m thi* city, beaides
maDv near relatives sad sertwwtag
One point of view Id offlctal uuar iriendv
(era is that Gemiaa.v's finaocLal atina- A shade* o er our home U case
We miss hu loving lace.
tk>D U expected lo reach a climax h.
Ibe ea.l of September, may lend to We nilaa^t* Umi and loving hands.
HU fuA.1 an.) loving rare.
moderate Germany's demands
Our home » dark withoat blm.
Wc iiiIn. hlQ> everywben
OBITUARY.
About tl friends of Mea. Dora RoDRobert Bruce Garwick.

(o
•d and
the genry

proved

heir son. Robert. Jr. went lo-Orandj^
'sere auch as .-ouhl not be ar<-ei4,-,l n
the aeeeasary details may be comRapids thU ntoriiing to s)xn.l the
pleted
nmiDder of the week at tbe fair.
,
^

pretared fur

KoIm-iI l>iu<x Gaisick *ae born

Cotton Blankets
wW. ....kd kont™.

A. £. Bewen. wife and son. of Kala■ailing Mr Bowen's pur

SUIDAY SCHOOL GOIYBITIOI

Mr and Mrs. P. 8. Bowen

Gi»t or Ti», $3.00. $150 omI............................... $1.7$
PUi<t.-...r........................................ ......... ..........$$.«$

Woolen Blankets
AKrted PUdt. PUo WUa. ft«lr orCio;. $ 10.00

Crib Mankets
Ftt tbe cUU*s bed. 36x50 mcbes, Pink or Bkie with $*irlc

Bm................. .................................

Bathrobe Blankets
3ptte(Bd eabMi for atber $2 50 or................ ............$S.M

Alii, M far «be raid 25c aad 40c.

C^fortables
SOstM UUdWhoiiui butiiii .ki ti>o’.ted $1, $I.2S. $1.30

............................ ............. $$H

Mattress Pads
pyiad qdtod m dk wo cradk ........ Sift and $Ut

White Bed Spreads
Hc(MUcbed-$l.00.$l.25, $1.50, $2.50 and op to $400
Fro|ed widi cot ce^en, assorted patterns $1.50 to $4
Scofloped. widi cot ooiBcn^l .65
to $4 00.
While inyyAig dieae offeri&rs in bedding ask to k shown
sotM of the maqr other MW thvgs iadoded ia thii teaspo's Oiy
Ceaii liaM. Yoo are certain to tiod things roit wiH wanr. and
pat as wre link ikc pncas will alwars be right

iHEHiuiiiiimAriitc.ca.
Traverse City

dlnuer Xunda}- wUh bla patwoti. Mr
id

Vrs.

We

Prank

learned

Beckwith.

cfu sarfirised her al bec.borae M 4tJ
Sertb iVdar street Monday evoalBg
Ire

Benba J
Coml;"®®”*”'
.2ri:—Talk on ' IKxiaion
Day" by
tenry Sackett.
J;45~8ong by Glml.v* VanDam.
2;&S—Reeitatlon—l.uet I
« and ether business
2;40—eVoMag song

uud relatives.
Mr.

and'Mrs.

Robert

derson leftifor

aamey

Grand

Ksplds

An­
ifai*

morning loRUend (be fair
Rev.

Oltib

l>as<or

of

Gruber

Conorsgaiionsl

Mancelona.

for a

fe*

is

vislUiig

from a two months visit In England.

D G
Shorter has returned from
(Milo, where be bas been vlBlting.

Rapids. Chicago

McIntyre Mft today for Grand
and

other

Robert Barney, wife

and

poini-

son.

left

■hi* morning for Grsod Rapid*. »bcr<!«'

kill Msli the fair

W.

0-

Holden

Itiplda.

I'rTBOd

> rtmiloder of the oocashm
FDR aALX-.Thrao ymn «M
thufoughbrad Ooofwty BdU. Qaa
bg .
so«B at Rewadla or can M iBdaa.
W. M. Haat. Kowadia. MM.
SepL S taratharadt*
WANTED

Pood. soBBd irtwfc horse

wolgfalog IJ2MI to IJM Ibo.
once

Apply at

The Glohe Unpt. Store
Sept. IMf

Ladies/ Misses* and Children*s
Sweaters at Much Reduced Prices

11.

Botp.
boy. ,

Mrs. ('barley Kliiesler
cilled
<in
Mias Vena r.ap«: oi Uke Ann Su;i
.lay afienioon

Mias Era De|>ew. Urasll inke and
<1ilfcrd Skiver arc going to si-buol
Traverse City
Harry Baker IsM a bora.- on.- day
last week.
Rev
Byer of Ovlatt prea
ireache.1
tbe cbapel Sunday eyenlng
• R(.x. Tyndall will praach
XI nes
ling.
Dan
has gone i
IB Wrlghi
Wri
11V. (! work.
Mrs. Pred Goln and dauchler
(
Ed rnmieaii of Ix>ng l.ake. call.d c
Grandma llsvis Sunday afiemc.n
Rev. T. Tyndall of Sbemian. spent
Prldav night «llb Grandmx Har>c>
and family.
and Mr*. Kd Oarni-en

and aasoned oihes teeeo

wHb a haudaoiDe nphohMod rather

days

Robert Ed*varda returned last night

aj AlrfkMUiba has cute borne af
wurMag for aome time for Mary
Wynkoop.

cream

•erred, and the gwiats prsaiated her

“ itsler.

The ::3tb annual
ticn of (be Gram
School aaaoc
Methodist eburrh at
latunlay. Oclol-er 7.
Tbe folio*
lag Is the eciDpleie proRraiii
Mornmi Beaslon
IA;30—Devotional aerrlee !•» imsior
I0;4re-Pai«er. “Tbe Boy In Wu- Sun
dev• Srboor—.(fra Monrorl:t<0—Dlscusi-lon—S. E.
Hcphln*.
Mbs Maggie Schell
i.-h «ay bouie
Song—Mafgarei KdIrIiI.
Mrs. E. a. Thwrtcll. of Chicage. wbo
Recitallon -Wll.la Bui.m
11:04—Song bv Interlocben Sunda' has'Txwn visiiing In tbe city, left fi^
schoo'
»
Kiupi.-e (bis morning, to spi-Dd sei
Soctal houi
ersi days.
Sonc uiid ileu^tiiinal w-iiUv—
Mr^ Ira 8n»w uvent (O Onvosso tsMra. Cllbert
iuy. to spend a ten days sILb fricods

left

isti

U-

gone

to

mgnt for
a

|'^|; have placed on sale one taUe of Ladies,' Misses*
^Muid Children’s Sweaters. The lot is assorted, all
prices from $ 1.00 up and there are all colors and all sizes
but you will find the prices much reduced.
This will be a line chante to get a sweater for little mooey.

,x>uplc-

of days
M. a. Holley went to Cadillac yet
terday.

He sill return this

cvcdIiil:

Earl Ounckel left for hit heme <n
Ixonard.

Mich. tbi. morning,

ihi

to ai

luarnagc of u yoiiiiK>'f lutvili

<l.t> iilglii
Mias Lillian

Newman

left for Chi-

■ ago iBkl uigbl. lu be Ruue lor setcrsl
weeks

J. W. MILLIKEN
Ine.
Traverse aiy, ftiictaSoaa

A. H. GrupaV went to Mancelona en
buslucks

yesterday.

Mias Maude Olson returned to 8ig |
nupld* lasl nigbl. lo resuiiic her M'l
dies at the Ferris InatltuiDohumel ttbervenka will loavs for
East

lanslog In the nmrnhig

lo n-

lil> eiiifll,-* m 111.- Mlchlgaii .kc

' We.I. of flwiwot
iWoMBt tirwe. aift;lng
aiain Ate
laterral DWweeB esrtr seS ftte herycot, Sere bew oBjojiac e few pleatsm trim ID the eUroetlre little lekee
lekee
«aka on oesity eecooelble ead
..............
dJeunce.

\'as Burvn ctyuiity. Mich

ihe 22rd day of May. IkQi. and when

toigbi fros

Wodleii Nap Blankets

saxMANT anoyc.-.

Bangor

Ibree yearv of age >aiue
1 hU i*r) Traverse City
On April i.
0 the German foreign mln. H a-^ for this divlalun, s
0 Miss iantle
amson
On Augtut 31. 1911. he left
I is tnamer mechanic of the i
rt-i.li *hlie wrlueii in
Is borne Rt good braltb fur a fea.Mk-hlgan Vnited ralls-ay located ar,„ spirit
eiUaiion. is absolutely
*ys' vacation, and Sept.
as hnrt
Kalamaioo.
:firm s|
regard
to
the
position by tbe falUng of a tree. Ironr
r whieb
_____
Mrs. W. A. Ciboon returned laot iFrance bas assumed <-oBcernlng quee be dh-d two boors teter. Mr. Garwich
was a eariM-nier by irade. and many
from a visit to friends and rela-i Ilona of principle, from which France
are tbe homes and buslncM boose*
lives III Monroe
.
and other souibrrn |will not .leiari a hair'* breadth
(hat his skillful
workmanship bas
Michigan clllc*
'
Foreign Minister Dc Sel\e* ha* In exmp'etcd
B\ iMs sad and sudden death there
Mr. and Mr*. Banfor* BcatL and dicated in a seim-offl. lal nric tha!
family ol Manistee, wbo have been I'Vnnoe'i. reiily would tx- a reliiral to are Icli IxsHes bis wife nod Itllle
.•even year-oU Basil, his aged father
Islilng relatives at Northport. passed ac<xpt Gcriiianycoudiiions. In (hi-. and mother, one broiher. Waller Garthrough ihc Hly Ihu
tuorning.
on

Saturday.. October 7

bnyfiliail IW ....................... .
Ca7«dTaBlubtl|.4orl2-4............

anr.er lo Geti.iany and P

P 8.

Bosen of this city

to 4

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

.

French opioiou apiwui. i

12—Prance's reply

coanter

(he dCy :.Moroccan aeceilailons has been sill

of all tbe ronmiltteo and officers *111

(bis meeting all ol the official* and

LcMb

r«torti,il>e larroased tensloa belweeu France

Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Foetsr. of Mtr-i

and enjoy a s)>eeial prcgraoi amuiBed

Serri.

THE (JLOBE

Insor-

a a»«- aaaiusi aa Rnropeaa war wuhlit

t*o months were uoMcd loday at iram
gion will be admitted free of rbarge' week
Profesaer Karl Horst left this neon’ten to twelve per «eat on aecount of
The Traverse City
sebooU will be
efcaed os the afiernoon of that day »o for Grand
Ihai ibe rhlWreli ma> attend the fair Thursday



^ Prepesala.
_____

Reber^n and eon

I'lida.v. Sentember ZV. Is ('htldren'ai
>:&>. and all schcol rblldreii In the re­

AND

French

||

Abbott.

sbowD Id nonlrera knehlpaa.

FORMED

BENT TO KAISER

litt'c'

as the rMsU of Mr. and Mrs. A

.Itsplavs of liTe.ioek,

frails and ^ber fmmj

Clarke Treat and

HAI

eons retsraed to tbeir home ia Grand ^Toma ara <

As alrrad> published,
many

receie

She will vlalt the,

ia this mooth Kara been procreaaias

(bis enierpii.e.

OCR-

-We cBtiacted willi a wd kBDWi|
fka^lbirM
bi aboMt 200
Men*.
We e«^ lel yoB of Kf«s
d tbe krt flarct ai Hkiitm wfaoe tbe
natei ol IDeae tmt bear piiec tags a(
H(.5»-bMtwe«ta’L .fbercDMia

. cinET WHL nr

laruod <o her bune today.

ae.l the finest

RBdCCTB

-MANY'S OEMANO

and Mr. and Mra. W. R. Abbott, re-

te CempMte Oetalla

ren' aaUalactcrily.

.

tbe|FRANCE FIRMLY

homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. WildaBan;

Tuesday. %spt. 19. at 10 O'clock

Tbe Iasi ImjionaDi general meeting

'«f aD naka aad qobiet mty be b»d here «itb picn
en eacb «fficNadf low, coead^og ^ ▼aluei. lo make them
appedaV lo CT07 canM por^ater c4 boateb^

—You Men who aie-not expeedag
WM aOUD
anything unusual in Oodles values now
MOWS UK See dtese Sptdd Sm'ts at $11.95

THE aiOOEST BUCCESaES

in the Hottl Wlrttlnp.

Perhaps not, but ilill it is almost* ocdd,
enough for such a condition and its coming
cannot be mticii longer delayed; anyway it
is certainly cool enough for extra covering
on the beds to msdce one comfortaUe during
die nights, and for this reason we call your
attention to the fact that we are leaders of
stores which supply necessities of this
character.

hmu

OF

General-MeMIng of all Oflieara and

I

of MMa ,

READY FORM FAIR __ ___

i-ullural ivllcgi-

pan-DU
Mr*. M^ Canlinower vlsiu-d i
f. Jane Harvey Sunday.
larry Raker D geiilng «.ii iin
build a I
.lU.pa
r*. Glldn nf So.llb Kaamii. tin
train.bcr.-,ve*ier»lay for Grunt. i
yiall. ber-daugbler. Mr* Rulh l>siil
GIbba
faiber look
-re lor ihe u»p,T p<-nlnsula wh,
* bsa a Job baying birdaeye niai

Mra.

Perry

Clark Ilf od..|,

Lyle

and

father.

Mr.

nm ............... cii> ..r. v

l.rlof visit
. H. Shrader of Cadillac, was in
llic i!l> on
>.-*i.-idj).
Literary ( sra “or Snoring.
l«*t 111- rail*.1* the m»uli .
m-<ilJl va.-uiiv

('has. Jeffnau. U bavins a/.eUM
wall pul under bis sarvtiouKc here
Allotau and Ihhe's .-ranlierrtei. i

aiiununi-nd

yWmriDe

A CHANCE FOR MANY WOMEN TO
BUY DRESSES AT BIB SAVINGS
At $5.75, Were $!• to IM

■ i.mo-hk n*plMinnind
*rko

b"« a'llfcrcvl fr-ni lr»ili prav'-ylbra th-|
.•urn ,
llebt
...Mxr ..r
imua.
vv,,:.l raii;.-i..,n. and Ihr frv,in-in rape ,

thla

iMratnc of tbihe crap la uul as good aa aome
Uadsey of owf cost .veai
John Hay*-ood is iHiying iKilaioi-*
nelibbortood.
for the last eleven
«:■ cents a bii>bel
years be bas resided wlib bla par
Sept i:
euu. Mr. and Mra. Jfffersoo Undso

$5.75

death or Chaa.

<;rr|.iug iMi:ra

.............. ixd anrt iblnk'

At ITTS. were $$.$•
..AOiES' Cloth

ktgSOSt aaT beet br oor geod ti»e$
, erea oB^Ofod teat aBtBrdsr. in comtheir term, one half «l»e east of Bdddddddddddddddd
< pBA}’ with e telly Ooio* from Batra.
I One trip Seek B$ by rail to Alden on Pteaaani Alrove. He baa been fal^ng
PERSONAL MENTION.
«
.. . 'earlF aimUi<
atmlne trala.
«r*lB. thence ..
health nearty all aumaier and hK BGGDDDDdGdddddddd
Belb
BellalreV
..........................
boat
ap the
^ lekee.
I
and e
ith ended bu auffertajra ibis mom
It* to Kik lUplda Ux th
the allerwoon;
; abort after six o'dook.
He has
Ml** Blartche f
entn*__trip was
«
_____________
_. V
_’«x»el
perfMV
.‘O the help sad companion of bis
OMC- with but one rweret. *la: thii ased parents aad Ua unilmH} deoih for iVlroil. uliciT fclic I
•oaM were obllcwi to (Bias It. Weil,
i-lln iti ihc igoiiM V
' (be axe of tbirty-eeven. *111 be
srell hU •» nexf^UBa. If ^oaelble.
keenly
■nly left
Oolu to Ihp
talna. oor aides a brother. Gcorpe. and a slMer.
Maurice Rushmorc of Old Mission
We mm bid fair to etrWo • splen­ Mr*. 1Prank B^wHb, both. reaWrnll
paascil llimui;li Ihi .tt'
Clof ITdid ^raie.
bRMbe
hts way lo Alma. *N rc bo an-ii l*
. Oeo. MaSeey laet a Boe brood-mar^
SiTH.
Alum colh-gt-

1. ..1 n(«n .V Kinrarv phraw'-mav tv
f.uind in k>vln-,.,*u. u». iba nlncUrib
«arw I.f tiH iMrtvftr^l . ha pint. How
,tj®i-fent in a WHI msnnracd man b a
't:v
an.) !ir cl-ili n->i l»rrat[x
■ufl
ii;. 1—r
I-'Ul.ln-.i Spacl.

$2.75
Honse Dreffffes at Me
ANOTHER
THER LOT
ESSES >. .

...

Oood
T,Hh
pr'-vra amhi-ij,, I~..l, nrrn .-msind
di-fl
^
^1-v. In, I...I -o I.W martn r'nil h$
an* l.v ,.1 ••wly voilrhnrv r*v

or
o

New Fall Dresses
Just Arrividl

:■*>:-

dresses

,.r von- mini]
Th- .-..rubinatii.1. of thr
•w,. ,.rn..-ri|.t,ort^ .vgainri am.Hng thr
a'-entivu Irui. f-««1 sod ihr nmdlia

??e'

Every Weasaa wfae Leras
BeaublJ and FaifakiBafale
GanDeah WiB Waot to Sra
The

LADieS

HOUSE

-98c

Girls Sckosl Drssscs. SIX*

New Fall DraaomI of SUk sad
Woul—wiiue Of the pretties^
»l)te» have
Jia*i
arrived.
lbe« re
natkio
oatat
and
Fretif
-iicti 8erg>- Skirt, lo
all
tbe
diflrrrot
ralort

al

Ssas and saw

Cloth Dreeaea with higii
or
riiuDd bock, king or thort
■ U,-rc—.
aome
«tih
'he
iarg,- xto*l collar
>' tia in. S12J0 and S1t.S0
Voil*. Silk and Velour Or«*a
ea.
(he ne«est
onvHiie*

T«d Bagley of Old Mittien left fer '
'

nhool ai Alma today alt.-r siwnding s ;

Nolflitor Prank Bocfcwitb esa boast
nty ««re callnd to Khlkaska. Tprad*y. owing u; tbe'airknwa and d««th

. oosBW. 1)0 yoa epoei
U wA that sow bau i
C. X ekaw la cootf
toolo|od. a tuoaey aavc

Dewey.
Wallace \'e;*on and wife ot
SuBiniU City, phrents cl Mr*. Uew«>.
have been with bet (or ih.- pa.<( ibrve
leros.
A pby*lcl*B «■* railed to the bomc
g(
f Geo. Dell ihF fast
fact of the week
week o«
g to the flcknraa of hu dkttsbier.
Ben Jeffrie* of Mt
PleM»w.
here for * *bort time attending i
•ome biulnras
moi hM A Bbo «umdaBc« at
Cha*. t'atbooD of Big Rapid*.
UM MglBhb« of tbe wm. with amre
•re ter a fc* Say* ea binOneM
l»tw.
Rri ftebmidt ol Howard rfty. reBidWr Bcl^tbora helped load tnnied to blf borne Sunday, baring
of oDotraet *wee4 cor* thM

-If'
HeiTy

BmMwM

*b4

fhaaQr

took

in tbe rlty.
Mr. and

Mr*.

j.m,

S20. S22.H and S2S

j
J-

R-

Broatffeet

111 !iv.« .aco', tr-'Hiriv

..

.\r army

J
Tbe.v w>-re licensed i
sutlers.
t um-e night fell oci .-aiue t
*, ami ihev |.r..e !.tl lucr tt
I 5,u etm-tieg
v teeth of '
Marahall Pratt and Entel Brinkman : 0.

$1.50

iurne.1 to their hoiiic fn Indlanaiclw

today alter spending the fummer with I
heir, iiarvBts. Mr. and Mr*

Geo

W. j

SS, $T, 90

New Tailored
Waists
(

chuicx aasorUDcut lu Imti
the plan and eoib-oldervd
Ktyira at
m and t(.2S

of Old Mlfsloc returned to sciiocl a' ■
Alice icda?

B*ng*r*ra Es^HmenL

Edgar Davor and Jame* Hertxrt left:
tor SUBley. S. V.. tbi. tnorplng
M... Fr.nc Bauman left Chi. noon
for Grand Rapid.
the fair.

«bers- *be *111 vUP-ri

*

B»«»klyB

woman
V”

^
,7.ageHiu»^anee

wmi-s

ta^-halie SecUrei('aiUr.
tome ven
rituice
uiainr
tal.. at
.
StJS
Bilk Meesattna BtouM ib all
(vlors and black.
t«aB(i
fully
embroidered.
asd

tbe

^
so tUtJs.
A man who

tor hll

wlf. to

Mim Lswlllo Griffin r*twef>a4 to h*r txfee sueb a ttep wfmM he faa^ mean
Ixmic in Elk Rapl.lt today trier s]>etid-i etougb rn: to try lo *(a be- bock.

rrsi

pncod u only.............fS-TS

■\jr

iniiNB TRATBBSC I!liairt»;'AOT TtoVERf?E BAT EAOUi: TnrRSDAT. BEPTEMBEB 14. Iftll. .

GFaha Traverse Regfion

|d»k at the up. MMlblnc very tt- Leedy, eWtod Floyd lloS oad wife
. .
Mr*. E J. Bancroft |4sy
ed the ormo sad Bit and sifv cask
emuDOtt. T%e otber carlo ia a nelie. SoDday.
Charier Beesaan aod raosln. IfyrtSe. Mr. Holoies and Mr. Bsn<-it.-ft bavv
MN. Mdatyra** flrat inahand'i name
__ ,w^ Cbariea DambrilL Mr. DonbrlU'* xMlied W. E. Payoe sod fatnlJv g-an- been old friends sad nelcbbor* tt-r
,
O'er ill year* Thc.v bait, tbo bi''
motber. Mrs. Martba Bmkfa Danbrfll. doy.
NOKTHPORT.
Mr and Mrw. George aeiirter rsle- wJsbe* of iho Soairoonli'
' ^ was presented witb an Eaclisb sorerlS?^hl
Uf. T«te ud •on. CoIUb.
George SlcManuf aej-i
MacHc!:
elCB by her bratb^. ' Jobo Bmllh. braled ibelr twenty-Ofib weddlBg s ir.i«ab. Kf- left OD Moiuter
nr.
i
vten he cane from tbe Isle or St. Hel- tersary guoday. Several of lailr Sarurday to »e<- it^
Pwt Artbor. Tex.. «fi*r - ............
)MM tftrr atiMHlIiis tif.m
- re be. a Brltlsb soldier, bad ’rtends and reiatlre* were lo'lied.
daujtLtor.
A. W. Merer* left on lb« rridnr
m Kuch.
-MatlWa. aho' have'';
nine yean. He was oae of
bo«t.
coins
to
bii
boQM
in
Cblcnco,
neU
that
cnarded
u/k C. A.
Iffi Icr hBr.bojiM^
tbe tomb
ter xpendiac tbe Bummer 4t Glen
^ St. LtmU • ebon tlnw a«D alier after
who was
Rar.
Martha Sodth
HiisMin tlw •uoiBMr •( Um lUiieb.
D. H- Day U in Traveree City on
btudnee* today.
a ring, which is now the rrtlc In poa^'
Geo. T. Baker and nife bare cloeed session of Mrs. MeIntyTe. She said I
Tbe Ooals for Ibe winter and are now -■ Smith
Mao K y-'.li <
*
................
Heed bat sa few .ddays aft«r |
HOLMEf 3IOINC.
_ OB the baacb on Monde;..„ automobfle irln imo Can- .Mr.
toWteen yonne jwople be.np „,g before rctumlnc to their home In hit return, dying, the doctor said, fron ! Mrs Moxo* llowermaD rf
.1 .kll-^Khl
wa.
Jov and over^xrtteiDetit at being home Ciiv hare gone lo Adi iau o <
Bgaln
brother
d Mr*. Jerry Sirillvan. Herbert,I Sop;
Gnat Hewfll ot Tra»er»e OH) via
Mr. Skiver .iroTe tc Tratei
and MIbb Elltabcrli ri»tte<l|
Mod Xto Bibther a few days last week,
last week
tl. Day and family la*i Pridi
aence Tiwina* apant Sunday vUt
lenen euJOylng * «tii«
Wa pniasu. retnrntoc to 1
LAKE JUNCTION.
cf^?' uf"eler^",'h«'/''d V'
«■ Monday.
Id Mr*. Juta Osborn vIkIio-ITr^vem-''cTt'''
Mr. and Mr* Jacob Bailey and with Jl and Mr.. I>ed Balu and fom- taw to Holme. SM.nc and i,
Mrs. A. A. Powers ia riaftlns ber
daogbter.
MUs Fnorc*. have oioaod ily Sunday.
!.>■ tn Vork st.u.
son «| Klassle).
nor wlib Mr. nnd M-- <) V
their
cottage.
Bav-lee,
and
Eone
to
MMdBMM C. Sebmder.ani C. E.
B'ron Hl.ks -*► hot; - StirJav.
Mrs. Keever
motber. .Mrs ' After dinner .Mr HolDl<^ g.U
Sept n
McMt speni Tbnradajr In Tnvene tbelr bone in Chicago.
Tbe soleantan of tbe Blue '
broona tnnrscted business in ti
Baturday. coming in bit PrankUn t
say* ha. beer.'
lira. C. a KebI and danebter. Jean ing car, t
driven ov«
MUa^ were *nvene CHy vislioni
norada;
Sept. 1*
la rUlUBf ber perCEDAR.
Mooroe of Toledo. 0„ arrlred' Prank Bugnl. our genial R. P. I) rar
rier. was marrleil yesterday merniny
>|Mt Tnesdoy to rWl relaUrea.
, M{«. J. W. Walker ot Ocdeniborc. at S:SO In the eburrh at Uadore. i>i
'ijr. 1., arrived last week to visit ber Wra. Kadxbaa of Chicago. About 6<
^MOor, Capb W. P. RobertsoB. aod friends to the couple auen.led the
wedding receptloD ai tbe pleasao'
pleaMD'
r riearjirook
bone of the groom
_ Mich., where she win
Tbe danrw was held In Mason's hall
sod drawhts tbe amlas year.
~
Ram reunad last week : Cedar, where a la«e gathering
N. Y.. Blisie *t« speot young people enloyed tbelmaelTe* <
>ibei.
til Oder noniini;.
mmo tme with ber
Several relatives
itivet ol the bride
Mr*. 8. 4 Currie aod crudcblldren.
OhrtaUne tvrAe «Bd Ton .NosI, left present. Joe Bngai. our first carrle!
jMlotday bvaoliiB an tbo Manlstoe for aod oldest sen of Frank Bugai.
Mda. cane borne for
tbe
Big .Rsidi

(Mr boiM
UsihSsrvral cement aralks an 'beiac
___will ai>eDd some time -tisliinr
IV tbe Tillage.
friends. Walter, who U aye
rchool at Traverse City, was
.. .....................i.4*arvin, wbo bare
• ibrirootuc- ■
present.
.nUtes' for
____________Km.
pines* aod prosiwrii
Ladle*’ Aid and ^iwonb leatnie
a aortal at tbe town hall on Prlsettsd fM.
MASEt______ HbbortseB aod rtilldreo
Ut*. NeHle Drown bad tbe mUfor
une to lose
le a ho
burae.
.
Mrs. Orin Lindsey were
Mr. an
called to
coofit «f tbe Bick
Jc£ieaa'Md'*death of hU
brother.
irotber. Cbariea Ldodaey.
The Mabel school
aod nforaed oB Piiday.
____ ling with Miss BIra Ualaell a>
Mrs. g:,m: Oam retainied teacher.
fnno/ OuBp Rt
■ n>. M. Glendenning of Traverar
ap«at Berem ds;

.:s'*rSS'“- '•

LOANS CAHAMMOND

ON REAL ESTATE

ri’:' ‘

connine:

& connine:

LAWYERS

General L aw Rractlcw. Taeludino CoUccilona
4I» Slat. Baal g.' .ig. fraM.*. Go
k\ *rd B. Connlac
Matt N. Con

TK; - Mc-»y.

Keeping t*-c Bala'

AN EARLY WINTER

Is p^lctcd and U*s none loo early to begin preparations for the cold weather. In fact, the rooms are eold now In
"■*
"• "““y "'vvs-ry. .cd
medi..n w.lfl\t“ed blVnVe?i d«h ’
go bad at night In aU oar Imslness career we bave never been able to oiler better valaes In Heat­
ing Stoves* Rangra a^ Bedding than right now. and the sooner yon bay the belter valaes
yoBll get and a bztter asaoriment >oo*ll have to choose Irom.

Our prices sp^ak for themselves--absolutely the LOWEST everquoted on merchandise of the same class.

A Big Assortment ot Those Famous Air Tight Heaters

M JobBson lofi UoBdsji for
t after apsodlss stveck witb
. 6. Keedb&m assisted the
‘a M. S. chnreb on 8ui>day
d rradarwl Ho Otmb HU
•ep.”
o td Btlead tbe M. K. c

here Saturday on account of the deal’'
ot ber nepbew, Hammond Watson.
Mr*. Hilton of S|iaHa arrived herSatorday to attend tbe ftueral
Uammond Watson.
Mr*. Stoops wa* a Traverae Clf
caller Tbnraday.
G. C. Pray ma­
ids SatnrdB).
Roben Clow of Wiltlamsbnrg vleli
I at C. C. Hammond's Sunday.
Jay Yonng of Traverae City *
caller here Tburadoy.
0 honeei and uprigbi

BENoOlt.
t a conple of vonki
-Rev. Stanton and wife wen
nt Cweaad two.pbBa left ^alamasoo Tnesday, to attend
..r their home la Ana Ar- ference.
fi. H. Bennett was a caller at Trai
. Can and sou apeat tbe
t tb* eotuf* of un. Myna
• aad dsoebter. Ms.
----------- r ta Trarem City.
I. to Mr. and Mrs. Cbariea P«.

Itlng n
I. E.
.
_ Aid
oodety will meet Fri­
dayr with Mr*.
I
Freda Oat
Mias Kitty McClain U
. Arben
_ _
r to vlMt b«r son sad wife.
The W, V. T. V met
1
let last
Ftlday
I Mloasa Wlnogna and Mant
iBlMda a»aat Sonday laOatena and re- with Mrs. R. Z.
Bob McOormick and wife
Sunday In Traverse City
SepL IS.
e to vtalt her parents.

Ranging in price from 98c upward, according to style and size

EXTRAORDINARY
ROCKER SALE

BED BLANKETS
Our large kod beauliiul line of Btd Blankrti
comptises iKe bit! as.^ortmeat we cvet had lod the
prices ihc lowcsL

OVIATT.
I at>4 colder weather today.
ticuowsll
I of Dstrait is
Is vIsiUog
rislUoi
o-sieler, Mn. U, W. Tanoer, at

Wc'vc neaily all gtadet fiom the

cotton bUnket at 7 3c up to the finest all wool Ll&tikcU
end all (h-; diflcrcnt tizet.

Friday evening. It being Mias KlU's
birthday.-The evening was s|>ent
icing. A hi-........ ...................
by an |■^eBCBI. iianv i>
MMr*. Chaa. Satiirriviii soon : i-s'iI oy
^Belr fana. the tornier Cour-|and uaefn! preseou were left
ft by t
Bra. Battler *-as Mis* Cera | gueais, among them ao organ froiu
'
t
— last year s a^ool teach- parenu
them aaqoMB.
A ntii
baHoBlB^
dooe DavU h
'
In* bis birthday.
ballt a chimney tor H.
A number of j-oung peoide of thU
week. Mr. aad Mrs.
dog the blgb

We have toiDvhiig

ihgt

will interest ycu in the way of bed spread* lot wine,
Ukcand also *c*cnr fine ‘'Teddy’ vpTcsdt lor the bab> *
bed.

Don’t buy any beddiig without fi'*'- *e*if>g

line and gelling prices.

RUOLUTt UN1V[R5AL
replace ibe one that war burned
seme, time ago.
Uta* Mawrel Hmersonn anp Samuel
^11 and A. R. Battier Boyce were quletl'- marrk
rrted Sept, k
« foO at Ana f*ed ready They have the /beet srl»he* of ihclr
many friends.
n has h4a cutting com
Mlar Dora Daris ha* gone to Tn
with Ms anebom '
aiy to work for Mr* Kenned)
.Mr* Smith ot Ohio ii. Tlaitiag I
who has been parmU. Mr. and .Mr*. Blue.
Asa Paloier ibli
V hha goA»e to'Vr. SMU's for
the Eut Garfield .. .
daj^evenlng. Sept IS,
Toner prea^^ bU thiwm at Qrlatt on SoBdo)'.
Sept

y.w*a.arTriv

G-eat bi’giiQS ia unredcemid and tecoiid hand

Heaters and Ranges
Htfe i« ibe l>e*l chance you ever bad to gel a
good ttnmg rocke^for a tmall price.

The manulac-

tuter of these rockera w«a in great reed ol

fiaancit)

aid aujrffeed ti these rockers Iw juit about ball what
GLEN ARBOR
Ml* CHnion Fiaher aod little

«U0i >IAVEN.
, returned to tbelr home here Saturday
bavlnc *i.ett two week* visiting
•'Sat^Wk^ Traverra City was i^
reUi
" ink-fort, ArcadU and
Onekan
Capt.
arrived hen- j
vneh after a loail of f
Mr. Johnaon. w1k»
g the sreek at Cothe Gregor)
a of Owosso. who has hU former borne Mr as.1 .Mr* John
made many friend* bere who are
"pritta?
***"■
•orry to have tlieui leave Tbo laJlcK'
I Johnaon of Traverae
lonlcular regret the
1 charge ol the aebool
e meicber. Mrs. John.
ras pr**enie.l with a nne qiillt
made by .the HK-Iety. a* a small lokeu
• • p friendship and esteem in whitb
■ienwymoa and daaghler.

Mr. and Mr*. Krite* of Cleveland
tiled on friends
da.'
Mr*. MelutMT l>ai two forkislue*
worthy of m^ntloii. -One. - .mo. «
double a^ that some of the branch
bave beautiful ye1•Haw Bowers: otbi have very dark i.
|Cor tbelr home in Sooth others have dark red

they are worth.

We bought tbe entire lot and wi |

doae them out at once.

Rocker like cut, solid, strong

and comlortable for the eitremely low price of caph
cnly-iiatiy ctb fi at olber p ices

S1.T9
We carry IIm largest and
best line ol Heattag Slovec
and Ranges la ih^ cooati^
and challcage all cooipetftors lo meel'oar prices.

•is.

TKi< means vou can get
one of thefe unredeemed stoves
by pa)ing the b tUnce d re.
0:hen are one* we have taken
in exchange fo: new ones. Wr
need the room M^ht new and
will diipove of ihrae itoves in
a hmev. I’ you want s mt
kind of a cx>k stove oi healei
i' will pay you to see thrve at
once, and there ate *nme
stovrs among tnem that ate
I ^JSt 5 {r»d a

5TAR OAK

Star Oak Betters from ........t t.90 op
Resolulc Hot BlasUrom ...... tU.OO sp
Uolvers&l Ranges
Beeio
in Price as
Low as

$21.73
C3«;-TAfft UNIVTIUAL

( ome In and SFe oor bin line of Rsnars.
Vno ca'i tfna last wbal yon aaiiDi at tbc
pricp yon feel ilLe uMvino* Every L’nlI v«r*a i lolly u Airaoted.

J. W. Slater
Yoar Reliable Homclarnlstier

i

Lef ns farolsbyonrhOBM
now Mhtlc oor great chal­
lenge sale If going oa.
Credit terms at cash piltcs.

•i
'“1

rAOB.t

OBANn TBATHISE HE6AU>. AND -I^TEBSE UT EASUt, THBESnAT, 8EFTEMBEB lA Mil.

I" Iw N«» m w on m
' M)t ■>•)>»< Hf uixr
V

i» u» «iPrt« ^

^ . (omifcte « m>n l-xrabw

CM Wltk.
m
LM ^UWlM. <kHt. —PL i.
lakor 4m7 IP IM ABcatM wUa/6up

'or DMrabCT.
T«i4o»«l oIU. —
'‘..L.
—---------and
Uke >.<-4.
bisli TOCS Tv -*-clondwees
end onAe
indst npon tnklnc n min'proteetorbnt nothinc eo

BBmlstnknbly

proJ

bia isnonnce oT tbe conotry M
H ftfcwlif o( «hoot Aftr temcr Tx«T'
•rw.Otr jNopto mi

(Ueoneeet.

BMtUlw''pwk.
Bat I nm wnnderlnc «*ST from tbe
•^•nl tboBMnd
mom pmrmoaM. wioyii m picnic dlnam- picnic, which I did not do on tabor
klur old day. It was rather difficult

*vb«f* clMT. *ith

ing a aocMr which would draw tbe ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦ that more mottey has beca left here ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦'to'tbelT home at Harbor Sprtaif 8»
«*4LA cry.
iriMtdablp drek m Itule cloaer tbnn 4 TMPOBHATIOM BUREAU NOTES ♦ Ibla year by tbe aumacT pevde than
»wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwi_
. ■
T—.
1— :
.
\
any pretioua season. It paya to ad­
can be done in tbe Mlebignn aodety.
,U* C.„. a,w- H-», .M
Thla last week has been tbe busiest vertise Ib n sTsteioattr manner.
which uunbem aerem! bnndiwd. Sot
taker of Uleomere and Mm. J. Setuon
•**
or aU tbe werta la the bvtwm ST Ufertbu
Tbe greet ettraettoe n: the Board of
named “Tbe Grand Tmverae So­ matkm and Wednesday was the ban- Trade information bureau has been town Tiie»dB.v on I
day tor auenduc* for any single
tie City
ciety.- and
tbe
fcdlowing offlcwa
ibe splendid (Usptoy of fruit that baa
l>r Prulick and J<t- Vruiefikal <
were cboaen: Prieldent. Dewey Nick day oolslde oT a conventioa day.
been brought In b> the dlffereut fruit
ic Travevue City Friday afternoon.
Tbe flnt callera <wme belore aeven
n: rice preetdeni. E. H. Pope: eecgrowers. Thia-tden la indeed an InpoJennie Cluff. wto
I*
wo^ng at
IIII V
wiitimsburn. Sept. li.-Mra.
*
FknE

iwtary. Alfred Bleck: trwaanrer. Ulaa o-eloek. and there was a eoBtlnnal vatloB and a moat progressive one. for Grinnell Bros.'
»..« 1--Me wore at Ttuveme ,
Soo.isy here, r----------—
atrmm oT them ontil tbe office closed
EUietyB Pelt:
historian.
<^Urfc
borne
Sunday, returning
in tlmea past very few people, either
> Truieme Oty Monday; ,
at eight o'ciocA.
and
the records
Stacking.
tbe summer visitors or of our owu loD and Mtu. Kelderbouae
It was decided to bold meetings an- showed that m had been in for infor­ <nl people- have been able

.......—lay. bair Rone 10 DOOaeksegtBH
aally on lAbor day.
A
iwralatent mation of varioos kinds v to see the of tbe earlier varieties of tbe fruit and
Traveme In ihr little Ik*o«- nett lo Dr. BhmI.
watch will be kept Tor ail oewmmera -fruit ibow.“ FW hundred ali wma veitetahip*. and by tbe time tbe
ncnU thing of that sort
ttv.1 i
'it^ (TuiUi- i:aiou and little daughtbe total number for tbe week,
who win be espected to enroll
- .A. Bellinger went
1st (airs an- on. these have been 1
tbe
bonntlTai
Inncheon
prodded
by
MdeeUOone u they rwd the
once and help keep alive tbe old-bomc since the office was flm started there
irket. so It was a clever tbomebt
-. UK sf OoM pwnat:
Mr. nnd Mrs. tbe isdlv. who. having been Tamotu
Maniuc' •'( Cedar «a» in I
have been 3.fi» vtiitora who have
love in tbe new home anrrounJIngs
when tbe Imard of trade idanoed tor'
r a. Pope. Mm. T. t. Redden. Ur. cooks in Orand Traverae, retain their
ralled-to "Ask Holley” cr bis assistant
11.
Genmdc
Sprague.
tbii -young fair,- and tbe fnilt groa |
Mr and'.Mm H ll
lore relurued l-ake law week tor a throe
sklU In tbU prodactive conntry where
■••d Mn. Dewey NIckeraen. Hr. nnd
loeaticjuB. to be directed to neerby re- ers are Uklng good adeanuce Of lt.,h«nH- from it..-ir vu
tbe-snuihem with her brother* fnmily.
so many <
Mrs. H. Praety. U 0. Bretty.
I
Mrv Hanale.i U baring her booae
..
orts. to oUtafn bookleU of vaHoua
"piece de resist
Tbe
In palDI<-d
non liad daagfater. Hr. and Mrs. W;.!
; kfhda, to locate friends, to leeclve val- for them and tbe «hole regfou.
howew.
>
a-Ianca
water­
WedncMlay
|
tVr<-> Srobeld Ia liavioc a fousdniln. Hi
Camlctoel. Hra. (Dr.)
Corbin.
i.vuj
luable information coneerulng the fnilt
; .ti^s
melon.Tron the Breu ranch in Ban
-onrM of Cedar
,wt under hi* bouao.
(Condnned from page one.)
Therv liave been aeventy-i-cven dlf.and Hra. a a Atwood. Mr. and Mrs.
taken by
tbe
aorth^ army. tbeUnd farm lands, where to Had board
urt-e.!
II
. broughNokn ou ih.ir ««y to.
Ho S Jl y. Keske*
raperta ^-to
When cot.
a
good
AUrad Block. Ur. and
Ura. James Oabriei valley.
.ew treated by ---------------- *»« lodging
K«mng in
«■ private
____ __________________„
;ferent Individual exhlblu thus far. «id
wounded
were
tbe same
bomv
Binpir. Wednewiai
i|ea\>' TutmIbi lor .onference at RainMm. tfngte. His. E. eisod eUee was nerved to each one surgeons and bade the same fare andl,^
Otson smd <^ly. Mn
C. Cronler of Chicago *a* to lo«u uu>w»
There will Im- aervirea MSI
dtoiJay of fruit that is on cou •“ '*•« vlaltora come in they are Slled
Thumday
Stioda> ai ihe efanrrh here, it la hoped
«A. Cutm, Hr. andt lMrs. Pmnk SbO'
and
fiieiid.
that
Rev
Ouv
Hoard
of
the
upper penAftv dinner, i
one
bad tbe
liar. VHe BttelynI P
Pelt. C. A. Pell.
-m Indiana haw l>et-ii vialtlBg With miula. abo Iv ex|ieried
in t .
Hm H. B. Croiser and eoa Harold, happy thought oT organising an
physical wreck can aay today or any
HIM MUaabotli Handricks. Dr. Otnat elation. Tbongh there is a Mlebignn other day. "My randiilon li tbe result for ^
irtvarge to make good use oTtbeae. and I
t>o Mason and i*ny
0
Cedar
take ehargr of them.
,
a military
...
pria« carrying on sm “
!u.e> have done so. banding to tbe |wo-! l••'Hed through town Sunday
O. Bpaar. Mr.'and Mm A. H. Perry eodety. It aeemed that tbe M borne of toy Incst
I
M.ss Nm* Hiihlnrd
visited MISB
"
l»l*n and are even now p^ng m
aamplee ol ap-t*«» ■" 8e*a«*a H.-ikl.t- tu ^a-od
n
,Gt*c<- Will la-I week
*aad danghtar BUubet... Hr. and Mm doe would be etronger if tbe circle on in lbs north."
Neither did the north go to war. as'doing the same tblng in their o*n lo^
I
Fr«-.l
lire*
a
lost
a
vulMbte
borae
Clai« B. ftooMvc. Hm Leona PMle- WWW smaUer.
I pic* and iH-achcs gn.rt^ai
.Mr aud Mr* Geu Maliiiniid ol
It aoroetimes fllpiwotly maid, "to freejejiuv.
,1..-! w.-e, L.. d* bn-aking tU lec in
tier and eon. Mr. mi Mm HcKaig.
AOer tbe “smoke oT tbe battle dss
.case ll>ey have Ixeo rarefuliy Uiapped land were Id town Bsiurday
tbe nigger:" but In order to jireserve
The Inquiries that nave
I'has King of Knipire ws* to I
'Loais Asnry and Tamliy. Hm M. A. cleared away,” a aoclal time was en- the integrity of our I’nlon. that Amer­
Buiula.v lulllDR ou frlrnd*.
Hahn, B. E. K. Bailey. Mmr Pmnk Joyod nnd Mr. Clark B. Stocking en­ ica might become the mighty
. 1
Mr. and Mn. T4ur.lv of Kuipifv v
I the; Mlcblgaa. -New York. Ohio and Oregon _
she U today, a
bleasing to
;Mends. M. Oeitrade Spmgne.
tertained the company by reciting
much, we never raw such nice fniK.l,„
„„ Sunday,
world. Ibe sidrii of fraternity must.
along otber lines (ban tbe re»ort
t It was a beaiRlfttl day. gn-nll days •nmber of original poeins. Then tbe
and we are going to show these lo all i
\||i« Ijimn iturfieu.I of Port Oneida
while fllUng the preaeni. look ulio
uli
bustneas and abowa that the advertis­
frlenfl> and it-ll them wh«-re Ibc' !'l>as»ed through Icwti Sunday to lake
‘nre in Los Angales.
are mostba ^P^ Idea was conalred ol- organls- to the future. And in the lighi of pres­
ing tbat has been done baa gone deei- can get till* iro«i dei.crous fruit " If [“>' her mU.k.| work at l^eanant Grove.
ent aad past blalory. who sball
and we are telng talked about in
that look baa trees in valnT
wlU be talked about and dlw-Busevi and
The Boulb In
the torty-«ls year*
ny sraya that'll* tbe great world'f
be the beat kind of advenUlng
Tbe
which have eUpaed i(>Dre^the close
OREILICKVILLE.
«
attention
boar.l ol trade have ju»t ]<urcha*ed nntbe civil war. has made wonderful ad
Grand Traverse regloD. and those wbo
vancement
other lot of the smalU r site glass tars
Gn-ilickvtilc. Sel.l 11.—Mr and Mr*
have means want lo Inveei in good
which Seereuiry Holley I* fliltug with Warren Hoxlc were the victims of u
moposltiona. These are all i^en cure
Alronl thirty
Ihe cbolccsi
varieties a*
they
Mr Kurprlse i«riy Sunday.
ue>* B>* Muoieu. »
-^of In the most careful manner.
brought Hi; and then there are sonic of their friends and relatives came to
dlaappeared. and tbe
maierUl
their hume viiili a i*yi-luck dinner.
ThU laal week there has been a
mental growth of
- the »ottth
*0
ha* many
of these Jar* that are esiKK-ially adaptMeavn.
Jotui
and
Waller
GrelHck
number of big excuruiona in and all
times ontstripped ail that she
cd for the display ot grains, ihelled
comidiahed in tbe 325 years «ii
iDce-dbe have brought those wbo have come
corn, beans, peas an.l tbe like, and arlanding of tbe Pilgrims.
for pleasure, to visit friend* and to
beatliig nicely They were burned very
rsugcmvDis
are
being
made
with
the
terrible fhlng.
Tbe civil wi
ba-1ly
ly If see the voun^y. One day In iwnicu- Urmers to send in samples of iheM
Fred NIuk moved hit family into the ,
lar there were flvi- men who came to'
estimate
ns soon as the crops have been gain
i>alne liouse so os to lie cloaer to hliJH Jtm (Mf
Bible fraternity wblcb shall embrace Ibe liureau In one momitiK. each one
.
i
ered. and these w ill U- use.! for a l*r- work at the chair factory .
tbe whole world T
coming as the other was golbg out. ali
l<ee Smith and family of Traverse
iiuinoDt.
all
the
year-ruund
exhibit,
The principle of
charity 1* w-ell
('liy visited her brother I’errr Clark
placetl in our motto, and loi^cslly fol- la search of the same thing, luforma- placing before the caller* the prod­
mt
Sunday.
and fruit
Iowa fratemlly. Tbe Ininiorial iJflooln Hon cooeeralng the farm
ucts of every kind that are raised in
George Nrwman puri4ia»e.l a nice
said,
help ua to do the right, a* lands. liAch one wai given the names
the Grand Traverwe region. There are i.lack horse last week.
He sees tbe right, with malice toward
of those, dealing In these, snd they
Mrs. Helen Fourb of Traverse City
to many different lines of work that
none and with ehariiy for all."
few days In our vicinity
When we remember that
God »o went out. retumlog later saying that have 'been brought out since this office
seek.
loved the world that Hr gave Hia only they had toit^ the men they liked was opened that there will be callers
William Ncirli)
cirliui:
begottep Son to redeem the world, our
':e Ibelr
time to look
-■ all times
j home Haiurilay after
duty'and iirivilegc (a |datn before ua.
around, and
number did make final
.
a fe'
A man 4s yean of age today was an
Frank Krouiia and
The oBlee will be ke|H where it I*
<
Inlgnt one year old when the War deals.
Anton Snyder's I
The fruH irower* tbU week did Jo until the flral of 'December, then
closed. Children of the sectMid gener­
Sunday.
ation are now men an-l women. Tbe themselves |>roud In tbe w-ay Hint they moved to very pleasant quarters In
Mr. and Mrs. Josei.b lllikler have
of tbeVar an<l what H stoo<l for
the rear of Ihe suilc of rooms oeeu- iheriWi wlwlie* of all foi a lorg and
brought m vrutfdW of theli
9l freata in tbeir mlmlK. Sciuehappy
Hie.
They
wei» at houM- on
lltc burccit. nnd tbe "fruit i.htiw- H Ided by rnderwooj A I'liilor. !n Ihe
onc has kbIiI. given an aintleui-e loiluv
ihetr farm ifomieily tbe Anton titiy Am 1ft« ktafj fffflW 0»(l______
of young i«ople under
undci iwemy, make one of the l>e« that ha* ever been Sutherland bloci.. where the sHrelary
der farnit Raturiluv and Sunday. Wc;
,
. ___.
some llioploo to Jeff Dsris or (ienrrul
this, time of the year. It Is a will give the work Ills unJIviJi-d at- are gla.l li.ev are to U- In our neigh U ika (kflRTr «W
MRlmLee. and with a leader to start Ifacni.
regnlar "young Ulr." and you wonld tentloti until he will be abie to jvJurn bvrbood.
they will cheer these names just a*
to
hi*
preaeui
roiv-offlce
in
the
early
heartily as they would tbe name* of hare to go many miles before you
• ♦♦♦•♦♦44444444A * jf«f« W
ftrORf,
The
visitors spring
Gram
Uil or I^roln.
Qoroln
I do not accept ihl> would nod the equal.
SOUTH MILTON,
.Jlrely. burtbere la aoniethlng In It have fairly gone wild over this cxhlb
The followluK fiull
growers have
AgalBla
_______
la tbe
tbeyean
yean past
past, our foreign
4«»4^44444»444« (ifftf and rapanied madtagt.
it. and ll ha* been bard to keep «um- ciinlbiiied till* week; J«.«cpH Btiillh.
immigration has been more tliaif
Soiilli Mlltnn S.'pl 11. -Rev. .Ha"
of
theiii
from
laklug
many
of
the
satu
Adiie.
Cldi-on
apide*
ami
O-sw’fvd
million a year
These are rniirely
tttxid preachevi lih. farewell Hennon for
Iti wmic .use* ■•eaehes. J B. Boyd. iTawfoi-d iieaeti- chi, nmfenefSbc year to a full'huuse
int ga lo what the war between the ides home with lUc.u
north aad south atood for. and these several busbel* of apples have td.en e»; llivrvey Ranivom. Kllierla Ix-acbe*: Suii-lu}
would
impruprtet) In lot­
for this i.uriose. und as iliev l>ay|il Hcusli, Ellx-rtu iHiKhe*. .Struwting op Ktaluek of thoHc who did ibeir
Were Suulh MlllftU visllo;. Hum)
would be leaving, some of then- were iierry. t'lirnangu ami .Maldt n's HIukIi
best to destroy our <«i
Mr. ami Mrs Geo- Kekherdt of Ka!
hall of fame. 1
given the callers, and the way ilicy apples: Hobert Garland. Alexandei. kasks W’« IV guests al
ihe home ot
^fnd • fMwtmJ noeU] time,

irteaie in TnTene Citr wUl

TUEmrs fiAHf niE

“s ™•

ir.r-,f
r.,:: r.
,«j, ..7:.." ,v« ,h7

I-"

Beautify Your
Home With
Stencil Work

Clothing for the Boys
Young or Old

Tkert is mtimi in Cfcc mif of
mt demrttim tkathm cam mt
■yma

Nblliing better than Uie “Sampeck" line
^for the ymnig men ranging anywhere
from 3 to tOyeais.

n

‘vtdb gRck certea goad rads *■
Iktf ftairj!
A.

Ifyaakm
emiht fac^
ty m modi ifcf hatter, ifaalit ami

---

flasma and Blouse Saits

t&m «rt fl«

■fdr juveniles priced from
$3 to $5

noi too, OM torw

IjKnee Pant Stdls

4

New Fdll Hats
S^les in head gear for men and boys,
while not to. radical at those for their
^sisten, change wjth each season. We
have leodved the advance shipments of
CNir new tipek—iatest shapes and stylet in
Soft
Stif Halt, tome of which are
sure to Ideate you.

One ^al Value at $3

.

woold carefully wraii them up showed
As loysl AniericsD dtlzens. li
that this region would be^boroughly
duty lo seek to inform these n
adveruted.
ed ones and not to allow any .
One of the greatest attractloDS baa
speaker to eulogise any public
who fought against the Cnlon. for hla been a bnneb from a Wolf River tree
dedds on that orcaalon. Some In their
that Mode Rich brought in from hi*
have forgoUrn that he
traitor to the country, which
educated him and made It possible for
him to alUlu the high rank which he
held In tbe
aHy to our country forbids................
Hate or exense those who sought
deitroy It. And along iheae lines
• mW manifest
1
.................
that eternal
- vigilance,
- -•the
.....................

,o‘S:

■ad iorkltx ‘. the bean of thv AmerKsn MMUier was otriklagly
shown
forth durini the Spanlsh-Amerirau
when at the battle of Manila one
of our capuiiu said. "Don't
clicvr.
boys, the pour devils are dying." Thus
the true American clilten )>olnis bia
guns at tbe foes of rigbieouanees until
victory
ry Ila achieved, and then wc
that the truest and widest fraternity
fbr I.......................................
»rtmg bfeauae It is wrong, and who. foiling
tbe exami'le of tbe Master, hating aln.
but with a bean filled wiih («mi>aefor-

TlKllaiM&LayMerc.Co.
TRAVERSE aiY

farm oo the peiH^ula.

Herbert, Mr. Pease led in Ibe alnglng
L'tun the Invitation of Commander
Carver. W. 1. Wllaun. one of tbe most
irroinlnem veterans in tbla eectlon ol
the state, gave an Interesting utk up­

How tbe branch
Another "shoWJ is a

Wealthy

an.',

I’urpic

Eim

Winter Uanaua ai>|iles.

old Seedling |•eacbr*. IV W. t'oiMlIsa
hranoh from a

l.omlwrd

plum tree

with I-. piuim- on It: li

N

Itarker Creek. Heilighilighclmcr

J

II

Me('»'^'

KIIk^is

Mode Rich. Elbertu i>ea. he*

from Kalkaska, on one of the sand

Youker, Ch*iii|.lon, EIlK-ita and Cniw-

plain* there, when- H Is said that *p

lor.r

pies would nut grow, and the tree ba*

M'nslilugtou street. Hiy. BtbeMa iK-». li

It is 1U inch
weighs

14

iworhe.',

Wllllalii

Fcibusqu.

(rum tree in hi* Uaek .>ui.l ihs' uic
lurRC a* aiiv iliat are *lu>sn: Juiik*—
Urdle. Old .vil**lon. Wagnei. Wealiln

John Stedmaii broiisht

hralicli I MHtdeii

Irom a lAiuibaid iJuiu tree iltai
i:i€

plume in eighteen Inches.

itlu*li.

glsaa Jaru.

S

InUnd. a

Wealthy
yellow

basket of

apple*;
fit.

H<-ySweet

tart©. OrlTiie*

J

John

A.

D

S..X

tbe peninsula, Crawfurd i«ache». Mar
l. it

F

i-orn

<lti
iiub

Acme a Is.u'juei

I'uride

asters and a

.So

lUai

T

flup:

Mil

Miliiple of whin

«b-.

gailiei.-J

'lie

jusi

I'lMIHlIlg. aiio
callers this

tbal la a algbt. considering that it was

week. M> leu«{» wiiuen

T7 leleidiuiie

only planted the first of June, and it

i-all* answered

B. KiDcb a rurunibv-r ttisl wa* raised

celved.

Tbe Morgar larni has ibc grcsl

There have

7ft pieves ol luail

wblcb were remembered

by

Fiuserald. Barnard and Elbena iwacb
There I* a gro/i demand

Ik

Inguli

ma“uii («u<-riling the frui' land* si"i
dlRerem

line* i>'

Travarse ('it>
the Board *f
Trade has nir sbow-tng tbal
me of those present from personal bookleu
I. as well as iboae of the West being broogtl oeiorc the country
;perienc« and by
others from tbe
Development
buroan. iarcie to Ihe ver.
Hi* remarks were ern Uicblgan
There have been 21T given uoi this
extremely tateresUng tb
week an^ >..4a bookleu of all kind*
be was given Uie clowst aitenuou.
Ibe program of il
evening.

gone through the officv.
U7

letters

written this

There
week,

and tbe office has seat out a total ot

is
s'

besi advaniagi

Tcclk Extracted A^lutcly WltlM>Bt PmtH

the "Ka-oUr- method I can tw
move those aching teeth abscvlvitcly
cea Bauman left for New Yortt,Tue*- answering 2.PM telephone calls aad wuboui pain, and wtibout toe via* of
drag* to produce uncoftHdoutm-s*.
where
they
wiU
attend
the recHvlBg i.MO piece* of mall
People of nerrouf temperament abd
^e importance of
this office inopening of tbe grand opera season
with weak heart* wit! appreciate the
Enroute they w lir stop at Craad Bno- ireuse, each week and Traverae City "Ka-olar- method of palnleei ertracsbeing edvertlsed as sever before, tlOA
o spend a few day* at the .A'eat
DB. W . 0 KLVTON
of anbotanUal r«Mlcblgaa Slate fair, and
will also and with tbe
SM-SM nnibelB Block, with Dr. Rol*apMtd aome Umc la Detroit, and To­ lorsa. A garefal vonvaas of ibe busiwonb. Trarerue City. Mlcblffan.
il. Can.
nee* ssd prnfe«r|oaal bouacs show
apr i:
:iur« tburw If
Miss Oehta Goodrich and Mias Fran- I.3CT letters, all lypewiitieu. beside*

day,

Scliool

Diction­
aries

e

|iumiio:,>

for the Eoodv that Were niauufa. lurevl m ih'

Lges of biatory.

me.

uiall and to llir dlffi-reoi rail
roads for .listnbuiion.

ikins about thq
stances

J. W. MILUKEN

reiurmsl

1,0": booklet* given out sii-i

le* vert- reeeived tron Illinois Ic.U
Mr. Wilson wax followed by W. W. River and Twenij Ounce l*lppln aiDeauty
and
low*. \lli-hlg*n. New York aid
Dean, who described the oi>ersiions of Plea. Bartlett. neuUsb
Ohio. Nearly all these were tor iiifoi
General f^ee. the dUtlngulsbed south I'lapp'i Favorite pearu. and Crawford.
em officer who commanded the rebel*

Ahahaat pdats, hrmsim mi

Mine while luniips
been :'l

Wood hu an ear of M'biU Dvnt corn

$l.SO

mi lie-

llaiian*

: fem for ilie ial>k. F .1

Mission. lor. II

J. Mc.Manu* of deni

vay Raneom. Crawford peaches

Wim.-r

the Uueen City Klorsl

beautiful

Ung apples; W. C. Eaton. Wealthy ai.
W. L. Ayers uf Old

W Still'll

of ftw floseis

liMh

They

Waara damiag ampUU «ri*
fib hr daaei sMok d

J. Geiman

(Rildeu. '*Sn<iw

Nr.nesu. h.

M.vur apple*. J

M.

iwaches.

Btltes. somethins new lu Btlies' Heed- Co.
ptWG

11

blgh. Ihe-JloiRau fariii. Italdwiii

V. Grunt has voine bardslon

*,1.|

Tktr* dra «• ■E^iM ffidkid
yam am pat (Ui ftMatiW Mtft
Ad it is carlaialf »arA a triaL
Sad malariJsmhramiaadUiad
ad eatbm, daoi* doA actims, dt,
m he miad

Uutner. Golden Drop

Hani]>le of bu. kwlieai thsi Is

Other exhibits are from R. U

fine

J

He also brought lu some 'and Crawloi.i |M*acbes

Dough apples; W

'

Khmle Island GreeiiiiiR apph *. i

had

Bne Alexander niiples.
nolds of

WaslilURluli -*

anr1|u> uuil. Grai
raiii.uia Guodmaii
t a loirl of. laU wt-ek with rela. at .North MUMin
.Mlcy of Traverse riiy
I- guests af W. Waisou'K Salunlay
Siiiidav
are Ackeinuiu wei,l to Traverse
f lly- Tuesilay l" ■tt.-nil the soldier*
saliorw' n uljtuti
i
' linn M<ft- Irving Clark are •vni-<IM I lip' itiR- liB-ir ■•cilage fin u few
|

This KtlK-riB. Fostii |•eaclles and Hie Itevi-

been preserved lo one of the large

eat variety. Wealthy. Alexander. Wuir were offered and eight filled

otber* present

Huxxrll.

Twin Uke* Wolf River apples. W J

eter sni>- applcs;

in clrrumfcrence and

i-'Vitiiir Carotber* vlslied^ulh Mil
Ion fiiend* RaiurJay
.Mr* Giay leave, for her home in
Raaiu Anna. Cal.-Fri-lay
M Wood of Elk Kupids visited his
liaienis here Sunday
John Marriott of Elk
Raidds are South MiHon visitor* this
..-_.i
'

Bchryer, Greyslour cotuge. ihrueyear-

Duchess apple that weigh nine ounce* each. Wtlluiii

luvd very little attcutiun

their daughter. .Mr*. i>an Hewltl. tjuu-

SeedllDg Ilium. Ellterts iieai'hos. .\1i>

ported this groat weight Is a wonder. iroucbcat:

IS own back yard Uiat U a umn) tbe veterans and

Twenty-Ounre I1|i|iln.

apples nnd wYlglis II |«uud-> and five roK-iami

Alesaoder apples: A

of the “Battle Cry of the Republic'

It Is 22 inches

long, has nlnetcbo nearly full grown

mlck.
ahull clasiii bands in an external I
of brothel
;be rlosc of tbe addre** of Rev

on tbe experiences of tbe nortbem sol

Our Futnitking Goods lines for the
past few seeiow have been pronouced the
»«y hd by those who are competent to
ju(^ The same careful and painstaking
discrimiiiatioo has bepn given ^e buying
for Ml ud winter and ypu'U make no mis­
take by coQtmuing to make the Big Store
your bate of supply for all wearing appand.

raW

aU;a4diothis fkc aided .

fotaimya. who are iJder, from
$5 to $10

In Men's Suits we have added a few
n^ lines (h^' are remarkably strong for
the prices-$l5.. $20. $22.50, $25.
Even' these low-priced clothes are
made up ^romfn^ent fabrics and in the
prvsiiitig
■—Grays, Blues and
Browns.

daaigm

We have a complete line of School
Dictionaries and scpplies of aii kinds.
lotem.lioBg .. ............... *10 8*
(un.bndg«i)--------- tl.SO

W*.W.Colk*.n...................

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

Rd,.bk ............................. *1M
Wd»W, High School____________SIM
Web.,C-. School .odCMicc................... 6S«
Wcb.to-. P«±c Dicdoiyry.................... K«
Web.*-. Concke ....................
ISC

The City Book Store
The Hobart Co,, Props,

'5

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<!sAXD TOATElite H^U). ANT fRA'^E ft.\r EAGtF. ^TTRSpAt. SErTEMnER 14. Wll

TRADE
ThR Leadli^ Sho>e Store
/ ®F
Traverse City
AND
Northern Mich^an
there Is
.m Great
Advan­
tage In
Baying
Here Be­
cause
Yon Can
Seleel
flie Largest and Finest
Assortment of Fall Footwear
lit Nwthem Michigan. Equal
to even flie large
urge stores in the
tegest dUes. The Season’s
IlewesI and Handsomest Modds are ready for yonr inspec'
Hon.

VL
V. Friedrieh
TbcVeadlafl Shoe Store of Traverse Qly
aaS Narlhem lUchlffBB.

d to the Hat thoae
being AUle Brower. NeDle Belle and
Rdna «‘aiL*nie obieci of the Hob ia
airtcily aoclal and to diacuaa new
log or »ancr work topica. After
,_g e
K Of Weiab
Angel food
Ing will be
•i.d cocoa. The next
held Witb Ura. R. Uiddla
raainy Reunion.
A family reonlon of tbe Sayera
family waa beU at (be realdrcre o!
Frank Sejera, near Mayfield. SepL
3. 1911. The affair waa Id honor or
Hr. Geo. Sayera of South Colton. New
York, who came here to attend bit
motber'a runeraL TbIa waa bU Oral
vlalt 10 nortbem Michigan, alibougb
bU parenca and bratherw and aiatera
have bad bom<.>a bere for aeveral
yoara.
Those preaem were (be aged rather.
r. Paul Sarera
hla eon». Alex.
Prank, l.eater and Sayera and ifaetr
lyera.
famlllea
Two dangblers and (amlllet were
preecui Mrs John Cade and Mrs
Della Koairr. Among other relatirea
present were Mr and Mm. Ltonanl
rhirty-clx
I down
Luic. which V
,t or doors under the trewi

hit farm, after artrtflng for Mr. Bar I
ney. tbia aummer. . •
,
Oeo. J. Peck and famUr have ri- ;
turned to tbelr home a^r *uej^<
ibe cnapmeeUng at Trareme
,
George H. ^rtb baa^been working
Ifor Harry
Peek.
*
-)
I Preaton Hewteg Uled bit alk> laat j
week
Mina Ada Uaieere. also Alice Bartb
returned to Traveree nty. where tbv>
are aiieudlog arbool.
RollBg Remlngtoa railed o«
George A. Peck, one evening la>i

A New Clathing Stare For Trmene^

THE imrS FASHION SHOP
Everytlmg for Men and Yamg Men

.Our achcol aiarted Tuesday wiiL
•ac ni>
Walter ... _
viaitcr. OB Friday.
Mr and Mm HltUam &egtar aiwiK
one evening with George A. Heck,
thu week.
P Dewing 'bad ibe mlalunnoe
t ala boraer the other day

Ye», k new Qati^ Store for Tratem City asd t difets
eol kind of aotbinc Store.

- -- - -

MEN. where men and young area of every cU» eai obtak dw

Marr^ and.Charlcf Peck atiend<-d
cUur»-b al Ovtati Sunday evening
Waller Kellog has a airk brU>
Itope he win eocn be wm-r
Sepi II



im Ida Uaahlber of fold Spring:*
Saturday _______
lalting ber parents Mr. snd Mr»
Schnihli or Howard ('ll) otOrlated Joe l..ewis.
ide In the Evergreen
W. f. May and faiiilly were Sun
cymelery.
(Im' i-allers at ilii' liuiue o1 . Ge<>
Holmes. ,
Sept. 11

siandatlll. owing to the road repair fund being all used up
The
lowtiabip will have a apeclal election
MtM. Ed GllltiH.re has leluilt.. 23. for Ibe purpose of raising froui her visit In ('base
a amounUng to II,(KW for»wbirli
l-llc
Dsn Tliiiuilns and Tamil' 111111
to bu)-«ravel to flnlsb what I* know n BatU-nDeld snd son. Glenn. >i»itei
as the Parker rood, l^eeter Wheat !• Sunday at Fred Bournes.
Bom to Mr and Mis. Jdek Kelley
Thursdn,. Seiit ' a l>ov
rghd. Mr. Wheal will hold the option
«l>en on the pit until this fall, harinp
had better offem than Ihe township
DOW gives.
Sun.lu'
After raising this mouc.v to Aulsb
Ihe road (bis fall, the township ex ller« a
1»ert* t I receive the state reward of
|:.IK> to work on another year
lolsb lb-1 that the rost 1 0 fin:
road will l>e about lirto.

wUm

of ihe BOit fashioBabfe. bat hecatne k«flMBitobe«»h>plai

Sunday.
The aorpiiae party on Norman \e»uan was well attended Saturda;

p-g CORNERS.
PANKOP't
..
IJitle Elva Bonne, i» on Ibe al.k
let but l> reported belter
or thr piocrmni kod all *i>>o)-p<l tbia
rrlUng.
runll> pc(t>«nni: lo ibe uuikmi
Mr. Oleu OMd.
Mr. DieU cIloO at the borne uf bt»
daaiebter. Mra. Adam HoeBln.
o'cl^. Wednesday momHiK. Sept. „f'c''”*8uilih aurprlaed blni Tbur»lle was bgni In Germany in the j,, ^.venlng. the occasion being biyear or 1S2k, Aug. Jnd
Iblrtbday. Befmhmeuta were »er»ed
In Ibe year of I8:.» be wbk uiilted'
4 general good Unit- wa» eujo,
In marriage to Ui»> Margaret Dah-I^
.n
mer, who died April i:. ISMJS. They 1 gundav vialior* at the Philo hom.
lived until her death In Tanittock. | .^^e Ml'a* Grare and l»ul»e Prill or
Cajxada. He came (u Michigan ai tbai |^|
Mlas^Mae Ives.
(tme and baa Hved among bia ehlld j
ueo Ives ealKtl m,
oat of whom live In thU rouni,
Cctlleb Frank*. Sunday,
Diets waa a blacksmith and en
joe Webb, lorinerl,
lyed hla
hU work
wtwk He waa a loving
jjl,,
nui for the laai two
ffihgr and kind husband
ebo,gan. have
■years baa lived at Cbeboigan.
rived by eight danghtem. four
tbelr pJaie.
moved bark here
^ on lb. ilt'k

WeW ceUed k THE MENS

FASHSON SHOP~doI (bat ii wdl egtir oJy to ibe

_kkd of goods ihey want and fed that they are fctiiag dw Uod
of goods thty ahouid have.
We op® U bitnycu 00 Salinday. Sept i6th aad uoiiply
ask you to come io aod learn what we have aod bow we d iL
Will leave rt lo you ahtt you koow (bat

Wei Aow Msk

but good clothes here, toi&e of then are very bw priced. «l ok
ih;m ate very high vahre for the mooey.
We’i! guarantee gatufscUon as well as othet things: we coutda't very wcU do less. Md wiA
goods like ours we don't need to do lets.
Ev«y eoagy of eftoeat buying and aUe ulesmaufup wtU be b:o( to give yoa fint-dus
merchandise—Auperior tailored clothes made by CarsoD-Meya, M. WSe & Co« Naiioail Su^
deau'Clothes. SopenotUnioB Suits. Eagle aadMyddShkU. Knapp'FckMd C & K.
Onyx, Holeptoof and Pboenu Hodoy, Airow and Uoo Cottars, Spahiig Sweakn, Cidwr
Pants and OvesaBs, Puck Overalls. Etc.
Come in when we open Saturday and fiod out the kind of mwebaadiw we have to
thow you.

THE MEN’S FASHION SHOP
J. W. Sf«infrer^, Pres.,HiramRassky,Sec., FndA. Seuion$,TT€M$,
124 E. Front St.

TraverM CUv

..

Kingsley Department

fair Iq general tenda to be far auper- her home on Tbiirsila, after spendiu,
^wwMi btia
Botbea ot Tmvorae air. lor to any county fair that haa ever .two months In .\onhpor'
been given.
Ott boalofaa, TuMdar.
RalpIT'^etere has moved back 01
....................... by Herb
Gladye Hardy returned to ber home
In Bnmap, baring rielted frtenda here
TtweAer. >
tor the peet.two n-eeka.
Un Amoa' Bex, and daughter Orn
Jobs Bwk eu bOMt oT hating Uie
P. H.. Bogart.

bM wheat rteU of eay one In North
Pendlae. Tlic avense per acre was they vlatted relailrea for the ptai t
• bohei* end better. .
Ral^ Caae went to Arcadia. Piiday.
A (amreD paRr «aa d««n aetwdar alsbi at the home of Ur. Voloe. to attend to aome lubber bnalneeg
ts hoBor of Mrs. O'Cmoell and daugb there.
Mm. Pred WofTburg. a Roeat
I Ulaa AUee Voios who left
for tbelr home la Deovor.
Olaudc Moore vlrilml rclallvm.
Jn Cadillac, (be drat of ibe week.
TtmoUiy HIH went to Tmvemc
City Tueaday. where be will visit hit
T aiaU. w«a wUi ittaoded. The ton Herbert Mill, for a abort time,
Cbaa.
V
lAMM. c.udd^ck
VyMUUOU—----lack....
returned to Lowell
pmiiedi aaoanted la IIIAS.
Qrorer Brows and the MaUheft Friday, alter a Icugihy vaaUlon. to
.............. w aa depot t agent on
Mr. KlagBl..
Detrrii. at the barber trade,
«tU tbd work.
.
..................
Klaa Kdith Klngaler of Matrtmit.
•a *short vacatloti.
apeat Saaday with her pareau at' A- *■ 8*1“ Ml ta painting the abelvIn hla store bulMIng.
Boasalt
_____ it City.
City.
^
has put Jn a full llae of
Ura. dulia Jewell of Cleveland.
QMa. ia vMtlag ber pareota, Anguat lableu and arisooi auppllrs.
Dr. Davldaon went to Alpena Thur*UA af HmcbcU.
Pr. FVMoa and wife. Mike McCar- day. to look up a-good location where
|ky and wtfe. A. a Sttnami and wife he can locate-.pcrmaneoilv. Uv-exIpccia to move away from town aboot
&4 Br. BrewuoB find wire, drove
Md Mil
- .
to the F

Ugiit
■W0U, rwiiifj.

(•

Ben Hese and riilldrcB arriv­
ed jradateday lau fren Standlah.
Tlwr have aroved iato the hohae
kafvn at Ihe lAitheru
rroak...................
h«ak Madtaoa and .. a conspletcd
Uw earpentfr work Ratniday. wbith
. war hetng done on thes new hameai

Mr. Haywood mared hit tamUy
last waek. He will have ap
Mfotmaou at t«di. Walkimka end
Batth Boardmaa. where he

eU ot peach*# for themhelvee
nelfhbora. They were a very fine lot
at peachco. not only In tiM bui In
flavor.
The BaptUi Ladlea' AM aocleD'
gave a core roaai Tneeday night at
the Baptiat church. Owing to the
rainy night the core waa taken Uito
the church dining room end rotated.
The proceeds was to help pay for
walar works which has recenOy beaa
iDsuUed In the Baptigt pareonaga.
A number of new afloa ara —
up thronob tbit aaetfon of the <
tr>. Mr. A ------------w——w.
of TVeatmhUate
an have Jaai'kaP
and Henry----------------chased new alloa and ara
1
Inata^
Ahem on tbelr farms.

illle Hodge* went to Treveree
City. Tueeday to raunnw kSs atndlea
la oafttsra UltAlaaa. tor site and in the High achooL
Leon Fraaklyn Boaky. the Infant
namphray. OaM KaWit and roa of u-iu Boi-ky. died Tueaday nlgbi
r. U. IlaCmaa at Baat Paradlae. hare of cfaolvre tninntnm.
loR fladahad MW lae ten alloa.
monihs old.
Joe Jeor and wUe and Mrs. Oeo
Bam Xlchaim at Haanah. ta erect
(ckson of Bunimit city, were ihr
CD*. ]■
mau ot V.r*. A. B. BHnaon. Tneeda.*.
.he ladlra attended the cemeter.'
______ ____ ... _.s silo.
attth ptaached at the Free aaaorUticn meeting held nt Dr. Fen_____ jbwch at Xickeraon Bun' to the nnereoon.
hay. It Is verv unuxuxl foi a wobud
'to gahatltate tn the palpli.
tbs rain unam Tuteday dig
Herry Moz »
It Grawn last week
araM dual ot damage to the Cltlswi*
THaphaae oompany. There were S
T- •* br-lne*! '••Id'v
Ihymer
.............................................>.
llnaa. 13 local llors.
anaa 2
UdriMi Wheat, the Infant 1
ter WTieai
XI I*
I* VI
ver, 111 •! ihl* v
teaks Mmday. and then
tng with the cholera InTantam.
BaRner accompanied by Guy Uaeni
Mis* Mamie Hark, who Urea v
and Rev. Q. SaUth. where he wlU di (vf tawD. did d
nakinc for Mr*
F. Saylor, for a lew days laai week
Briee Rramhix Ctuh Mertlng.
The new An and Aaricntiar* bi
tag U Beady completed, owing to
The Brier Bramble Club met with
■Miring eSewta ot a number^ ot bosi Mis* Llydla Brown Tbuiwday. Sew­
ing aad a aodai good Unm took a
part of the afterwoon noUI the hnrinow meeting begau. Tbr«H- u>-«
LaUT«a of sMUng li 1

"Ks SSiSU

I'.U.,! "eie ll> (.stflel.l Jlulld:.' el l.c

"*•'1.1

For Job Work Gome to the Herald and Record Go.

II

Closing Out

Ten Ihousand deOar stock of Pianos to be sold in three weeks regardless of price. Createst samg on a
Piano or Organ purchase ever offered to Grand Traverse 'County Citizens.

Pianos at $145, $165, $210, $235, Etc.
Every instrument fully guar­
anteed for ten years. Hun­
Was
dreds of out 'pianos have been
$300.
sold in ibis teiritoiy to satisfied
customers. We ‘will maintain
Now
ab office in Traverse City,
$165
whee all payments can be
made. Salesmen will repre­
sent us here in the future selling direct Irom our factories at a great saving to purchasers.
Good Organs, $8, $10, $12, etc. Q.me at cnee and gel first choice. Easy payments,
evenmgs.

Was
$400,

h"

PjiliS SiW lipill&IIT i 'this HfVi'PIANO |

Now
$235
Store open

The Cable Piano
Company
223 EAST FRONT STREET'

u. ^-4. IS —-r It. .'

arML

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IMfV

, N«w«u. Mt b*f» n»«T»« for a*tr kOM te ToMo. 4

Fife Lake Department

OODiNS*URO.

90e
*>. Met' .

80c
80c
80c
80c

'r»*y

... -70iC
mumam

'-r„

....2Sc«

10 lb. H

.. ooc

.v.vS
•^=::
Or^ieeM wp k, 5-JO
Bvcrsdaae waspg.

TkeffamkAL^
MframUkQ,.

«ssr—

BLANKET VALUE
EXTRAORDINARY
$3WMlNapiFttUshefL98

We wei^lortunaleto pick
up a case of tbese blankets
at coBsiderable under price
and we are going to pass
them on to you at a like re­
duction.

Royal Tailors Line Clothes
to Measure

■■

Lklgesl kod bot line ia tbii coontty.

get ihif geasoQ.

Expect nae*

iloBg good and yeull

doI

'.,i

be

dnippoieted. •

J. W. MILLIKEN
KttC.

.:i

TiAvencaiy* MicMou

Tbij wdl^btowB booce bu’ettaUtthed an agcacy wilb n.
wbo are bard to fit may wrw be t^ea crk c4.

Tty a Fttlcct fiitiog mil.

FALL SUITS

Fall Overcoats

“Society”
“Vogue”
“Collegian”

collar, goods black and

'v

' ."

Me«

m the new convertible

fancy, 50 to 52 inch
length.

Our line when

Oodles (Hat satisfy ail

all in will be surpassed

die de^ds of young

by none in this part of

men for exclusiveness m
style and perfection in
fit.

BASEMENT SALE!
die eirira bargains we offer in Suits, Overcoats,

TRUNKS AND BAGS
new room for ihls gr -wlng deparlmenL

Best line

UnderwdW, ete.~half price or less to clean up odd
of pjpul r pM:;d go'-vjs to be fcuid.

The “Day light”
Store
. :Vv,-py;.

I

FertI Klass Shirt Company,
Shirts to Measure

■^raltbebesdkrbMd workow

d^bi-atrielireBwooL

1

These ecBM ia.gr«y. tu aad
white with rich colored bordert
good (idi itze aad cxti« wtight
It's tbe ben Usuket Take Tod'S

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Sanitary Knjtting Company
Underwear to Measure





ain BUncfae X*«b1> nnmO 8ni>Srpt. II
aad Mrs. Jobs Oat!nod. TBeidar. Sept.
S. a bey.
;0*r.
Miu Zema UdJ left WedMCday for
MUk £tb McQukt Of KiOkukA. H Ann Artnr. where she «DI atteod
«i«nt to >
wilh her
wheol acala Tbk winter.
•tsrioi;: hrre
i
« the Hi|:b «i' '
|«nd aiiei
Mia* Belle MlUer of TtWTene City
t Mni- Qeo. \V«*ver enO too mds. I* nnniac Mrs.-Ony Tompklaa
Mr. VanAuken aod hte niere. Uba
W««pMWl7
An lull. viKiied a few day* hut
week with CnrtU l^eifchtoa and family.
* tb*
Ira D. Beach of Harbor SprtnB t-t.*tevUi Itaai of lotorMt iB tbdr raipee, Mr md Mr* Prir*i tnO d»ajrti>ar Iied
over Sunday with hU aUter, Ur»
HmtI fioie of interkicben end Mn V. B nmaa.
Mowi of ledil fTvnti oad «aJerry Goodwiirjjid rhildron of Groen- ' Archie HelfHcb will leave this week
btfat BAdo or ooatatoT*le, »re rue*t* «i D. H. Biadleeom®'* to attend the Grand Rapid* fair.
4&d beiiBMi ehiBffM. Aad trAMf*! is
! Oraoice FOI1.T w*.« home orer Sun­
Mr. and Mr*. Heary Hatfrlch and
' in tovn ud eeaitay or* MpodADy
day. (roni JUlkMka.
.Mr. am! Mm Jcas Christopher and PeSeven! of the neiitSbor ladle* met
Tto »ban
jo^ to the
r Kculek left Tnead
a vtim 1
vttta Mr*. MrXdtben. Thuraday. and
roiSiptfW« lakOobotuT
, tM o* t»-o comforter*, while the ratt
Amo* Zouiek 1* quite sick at
Iditer BmU.
catne down iii ,torret)ta
her borne here.
Mrs. Geo. Jamieson, who ba* been
here he sick. I* quite better.
E. P. Lnce of Grand Rapids, waa
Rev. A. W. Bakar coe* 1
.
several
Nias Bssle I.Ardle I* on tbe sick lUt
the vneat of MU* EiU Dent, a day
weeks past
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Uohm sad Mr
thU week.
Mr >: J Bancroft and Mrs A. O and Mrs Emeene Russel and .Mr*. Ida
Mr*' E. A Einnie of Traver»e City, I Blue,
were united in marriage at the Hacel went ramping at Silver lake for
is
rUlthu
Mrs.
Hobb*.
UIm;ahiis IdeaWedoesM- E. parsonage in Traverse Oty, on
iple of dajs
Mr*. B. A. Dowen returned from Toesdsy. Sept. ftt!i. hy "
.. K K. Miner has gone <0 Charle
Sakittaw. Wednesday
in the preecure of s-Hnesse*. roll for a fes- week«
MoUie Clark returned from CadUUc Orefor,
Wayne for a weeks vUlt.
Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft
Miss Gra<v> Tompkins and Mis*
W. B. Gray of tba FenluMU. waa Tuesday
beany itmgritolatlon*
of
man;- Clara Miner came down Friday
Mr*. Mamie Wiese ba* been beec friends here
hi town Saturday on btulneei.
stayed uniH Sun-lav at W G. T«
Mrs.-Neiltc Sweet returMd to her serloDaly UI the past week.
Mrs. A W Baker and son Wealey klm.
I.eel|e llaiter H very III.
home In HesperiA Monday.
left here Tueeduj R): IndUnola. Iowa,
Mrs. Ceo. Ilarvcv is verv- sick.
Mr*. Eukene Green and w>n Ken­
“• •
Uamiltnn of CadllUc,
Mtai Qladyu
________
visit relaiivcf.
Miss Ualsv Coroejl left 'hies.lay
'hiei
f
neth returned to Traverse City. Tne»I rltUlnf Irtesdi here.
lax t ’V Baker went tn Kalaraa- Mesick and fronrther
c is going
Mine Mlnsle BromeU went Satnr1.30. Tuesday, to attend the Ttit.b an
Mr. and Mr*. Wlnule of Traverse tiual nesslon of tin- .Michigan confer­
> rUit her brother wm. near
ence The l.i> Klectorial conference
.. .. riiK* and other reUUi
Min Helau Unon of CadlUac.
Ibe held at the sasu- place
Mlu Edu Tiffany and brother Joe. wllMrs
■pent tbe put week with her parJennie Markham went to Alaiiwill typhoid fever.
who are sick with
tU. Mr. sM Mrs. A '
Improving.
P. R. SbenUB of I
Hraditf
0 Cadillac
MAPLETON.
Mr. aod Mr*. F B Wright of Gay Tuesday
lord. are spendink a couple week*
Services at
.Mapleten. Sept U‘—School began
with Mr and Mrs. Cba* Dean
Sept IT
S^ibbaih school
ondgy with Mr
iiailev grammar
Miner aod Prank Carotber* and a. m. Epworih i.eague at 6;3V p. in.
H teackinc the ____ ____________
Born, to Mr. sad Mn. Vern Cr«r>. Kenneth LaBar. drove' to Wlillsm*- (Bible Study Rail! Du} ■ Tbo Perils teacher and Ml*- Chatni>ney iwit
itearbe.
borg Friday, returning Saturday with of Spirit
BepL It. a wo.
‘ Irttual Ignorance. ......................
There s-ere ser>ice.< at St Joseph'*
Boy Warren went to Grand Rapid* peaches.
: Pet. 3 !•;. I.c*der. 11
church
Siioda
County CommlsKlnner David Swain*
^ath of Mrs. M.nor Giba‘•Miss Eleonora Hoffman left Thurs‘ Hlltm retnrned to Fibre. ion of Kingsley, wa* a visitor at 1Mrs. Mvriic Hi’inn Bi.ldic ..
dn.\ for (IraB.l Itaplds, where she will
Baker* Wednesday and Tburada>
Satwday.
the V-...................
work this winter
^
Miss Rrna Haskli
Haskln* returned from
Wm. Bocm and Deonls Hilton
Miss Olive luudie left Saturday for
..... I* attending
were down from Trout Uake, U. P.. n Detroit Uti week and
I nfoii township. Grand Trat East
Jordan, where she will *|k-u.1 a
i Kalkaska.
ersc Co She was Juried to Minor few days with Miss Pearl Zoulek.
Ted
Clark
went
to
Cadillac.
MonJona* went to Charlotte. Mon­
Jan IT.
died Sep:
Mrs. Charlie Cuilis and rhUdrea
aaaiiR hit bmtber-ln-law- tn Rlddlecome.
day to more hU family to Fite laUie. <Uy.
T. l‘.H1
Deceamst leat<-s a husband, Frederick
ami Manmcrlie. of Traverse
Oeorce and Henry Norton are hotne
one little (laujdiii-r. I>esi<les her mnib-;,t'ltv. are *i>et>ding a few days wlitn
from Gaylord, where they have been
pr. two alsters and lliri«e bc»lher«.
Mrs.
CurlU' iiarenis. Mr. and
Mich.,
waa
the
ffnrat
of
Mr*.
Wm
wwkUi.
immrn rtielr Irws
John Hoffman.
Hlaa Bdu Toachoot returned from Wlllstd. Thursday and aSturday.
>1 K llawl<-« of .•soqJh Haven i*
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Turk and sister.
QreeavUU. last 1%ur*day.
lu-r.- Usiklng after ntirscjv stock on
Peter Peteraon went Monday, to Miss iJlUan Tuck, who have been
Aivv. Holmaa'* farip
vltlUns klra.i. Tude
Tude's* parent*. Mr. and J
Grand Rapids, to attend the fair.

CoodBCtMl hy tu« JIu Dtwty.

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llBAND TBATGftSK HERjCLD. AND TE.\VEKSE Il.lV EAULE. Till ItSDAV, SEITE.MBEE 11. 1511

SHERMAN & HUNTER

MEN'S
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GBAXD TRATEBSB lUSEALD, AND TRAVlSHB BAT EAGlf. TIIlltarAT.'SBPTEMBER 14. 19U.

A WITH THE PAU. PHUITB. A of water boOnd thrwe alnotes; let
AAAAAAAA^AAAAAAAA nUnd one hoar; then rob thread »
Poach Cobbler—TAIs to unllkie-lbe ntore and add (he mice of ooc lemoc
dtob that okually goes by Uat name. and treese lo a mush': then add one
Nearly bit a podding dish with pared plot of plain rtvaa and continue freet
whole peaches: corer with blnctdi log Or add two egg suites beaten
dough nearly an Inch thick Add JuH stiff with two iablespoonfnU or sagv
enough water to keep fruit Iroin and finlab freexing.
aconblng. P.: on top of range tightly
Grape Cream Cups.—To one cup­
covered with' a pie pan or Hd. so tbs' ful of hot grape Juice add ooc tea
^be crust may cook by the'steam from spoonful of softened gelatine and ae<
away In tbe prewne-closet. but ;• tbe mit. U'hen done (try with broom dtoh on ice stirring uiiill K begma to
Rainr Wacthaf. /
SalnJB'r Well. I'm Ihinkia'!, nwbbc.
is by-no means so simple a matter 'o straw), cot a slit in top big enou^ to tblckeo. then lold It into a pint at
pour in one cup\of sugar, one-balf. whipped rteam. using a laUeepoonful
goate mr'c aulud if yoa ain't.
flad a wav to utilise grapes wben
cup of boiling wate<^ and two uble- at a time; then Dll little sponge rakes
Aa* Ibe craaa an' tree* are freabenlo'
tbey^re still si their freabest and speonfato of butter metied together baked In cups or Dll pie pastry sbelN
flo'a iher'4 bad a W. of palnL
best,
says
Ibe
Ueiioestor.
I'nosuit
Set
In oven until rruti is brown. Tbe
SooMf'^ dldnl want ib« aunablne.
as anrb' recipes ate. bowerer. hero sugar, water and ^iter. together with AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Borne one nee<M thia aaine ratu;
We cant all be anlied alvara
are a few (onnulas whicb srill prove Ibe peacb Juice, make a delirious A HOUSE WOHK MADE EASY. A
sauce: no other Is needed Tbis can AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Tblacf *fll come ftxir war again. both attraetive and palatable.
be made In winter -witb canned fqui'.
l-'tnt of all have a regular time lor
A very tasty compote of grapes
Peacb Snowballa—Cover one-third cleaning the sllverasre. says Bnn-ess
Slralgbieo out roar puckered f»r«J
may be made by boiling tbe Irui'i in of a box'of gelatin with cold water, Do not try to clean all ot it in on*
bead.
a syrup of sugar and water, the when sell add boiling water to mal» day; take one day In a week for the
Taint becowin- went la folda:
crapes hsTlng flrst been silt and see-l­ a full pint or a llitle more; strain i> tableware and anotber day In another
Polks ran IHI br mefeix lookin'
ed. Or. after the syrup nas been on a platter when cool break Into It week for tbe larger piecrw
If a bodr freU and ecolds.
the whiiri of (brve eggs and iieai
f>r washing sllv^are use only hot
Tara pour auuth a teeUe upward
made—using about a gfll of water *o
until It begins to silffeu. add a lliile wcapy water; nnse It thoroughly with
At tke romera Don't yoo.kno*
each pound cf sugar, and cooking the
sugar. Juaicc and grated rind of one clear mater and ml with a soH dry
If ron kaep your lips a^mlllD'
aymp iitiill It tans attained sneb ronleuwii. a pinch of salt, a pint of can­ ekjth Never use any of the oOK-alle-l
DiaeoMau bainn room to growT
sisienry that It will become brittle
ned or fresh peaches reduced to u sconrlug suapw or gritty |>cwdcrs towhen dropped Into told water—the
amootb pulp through (be colander. cleaniug allverware or
removlns'
l btdlergrapes luay lie dipped Into It and laid
Hear tbat i
Have tbe fruit very sweet. Beat all stains from It. for they will siin-i..
carefully upon waxed paper until they
fairly iwrelln' in apng:
together until stiff and foamt. then scratch .It and certainly fall In pto.
have dried. Aiwiher way to dip tbfin
Re dost eai* bow hard Ita pourin'.
mold In egg cups. Set on Ice to during ttfe desired brightness.
Ho don’t care a mite bow long;
into beaten wblie of egg and cover
harden. Serve with sbtppnd cream.
Much laniish ran be avoided bv
them with powdered sugar belorc
Tbongfa be'a geuin' wet an' aoppln.
Peach Parfali.—Crush twelve peach­
keeping the silverware iwo) fruiii
they b^ve been set aside to dry.
ife sayn weather all depends
es and pres* ibrough a slete; add half
gas. gas notes, snlrhur. or rubber.
Qrapos are alao very attractive
On tbe atat# of one's own feelln's:
tbe quantity of sugar and then meas­
all of these tarnish silverware very
Wbat to best tbe good Word aenda srben they are served in combination
ure and use the bame quantity ofwith another fruit tolly ' In prepar<iul<-kly It Is the sulphur In eggs ih.x
thick cream whipped stiff; park In a
discolors any’silver that comes In
Ou lou
n.n
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incld, cover oeciirely amt kci in lr<(oniact s-UfT the egg. A Lmatl ple>'e
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dooda
^
and salt for four hours.
of rsnipbor In your wilu-r ral>in t
'Caaae Ifa ehui fnaMe the dopr. •
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^ ronalderod preferPoBch .Tribe.—Make a boiled cus
it cbeerfui an' be happy
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gelatine which ha« tard from the >olks of four eggi^ om* all! keep Ihi- sliver from tirnlsblng
As an ordinary tbiny. niauulaciur
Dr'pretend to if no 'wore.
nollwied in cold water la uaed to
pin. .of milk and two lablespoonfnU ir.g Jewelers have tiKwl excellent pol­
nrarbun
'•'* «""" •' <>'
’'hi. s.l. orsni
angnr. When cool flavor w-llb
riib tett. ishes for cleaning sllverw-are tha; ><
<MM' a I»«. r>0 M<»
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drepa or almond evtrai-i andI put' onL ready prepnred ahd Is easily most efA.’ Jrali nerer b« •■wlU.to'
h>. 41—Led. .rier rtkh Ice.- Cut stale sponxe cake In »llces.
(IcBrious in pmdu'-iiif the riesired r>-hr le— «eer telKi-r .lor..
“ " •”relr»ra lo i.Ur. .br WIrr ol
lay U in tbe bottom of a glau dirli ► ulis.
—Mra. A K Carrel
”*’ '*** lemona to added, and It :i
.
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Iben placed near the Ice to harden, and cover with a few apoonfuto of the
A good material for • liatnlng silver
custard Peel and slice sto large,
ssssssssssssssses* "’ben served. It Is removed from the
ware at liome. when the prepand
mellow peaches, spread (hem over tb"
l-olUh'-s ^canntK le- readily obtained.
•unabma to dellclotia. rain to •
rake and dost with powdered sugar
Itomuiun wiiliina. moistened with
Jirl^*.nSl4!run
mmw


nteer-atheUc
re,ulremen.a
• rnfrnnhlng. wind bnetn up. mnow
, If K to Ibe whole fruit that to U be and Bprlnkid with chopped almnud (■ little soapy w.vier and nibbed ove• is oblivnUng: there la reaDy no *
, naed. however, tbe cook Aould first kernels. Pour over this the Iced cm. ilSe stlxT thoroughly. alluw<d lo dr',
• nn^ (hte M bid «esther-«nly
urd
and
cover
with
a
meriogne
made
, make a lemon or orange-}uic« toll)
and ihcu rubbed off with a very sof
■ Alffnrat nnds -of good wnatber.
with geUUne and rater and the Juices by whipping the whites ef ^ur eggr a-ooden cloth
• —JAn RuaklB.
of the fresh fruit. When it has been whb four isblespooiilDlo nr powdertHi
UlSrarded wooli-n underwear makes
sugar
Mid
a
few
drops
of
almond
cooked and sweetened sufftcientiy .to
an excellent polisher tor cleaning all
tbe mate, take an earthen Osvoring.
vtrwaie... Id the de*-p cuttings, cart
Apple Friuers—81ft a level one ingx. and 1 rough surfareo ol the kIImold'or bowl, and when it baa been
rinsed tborongbly with cold water, half pint of bread flotir witb on- ver ii good, nioderaiely stiff nallbruvh
piste a bunch of grapes In It and lourih isaspooBful of tilt, one-fourh or Kolhbriisb will serve to gel. Ilie
pour a little of the toUy mixture over leatpoonful ol baking-powder, then (leaner out.
HaTont you seen people who ”en» tbe*. Do not use enough of the to»v add one-half cupful of cold water and
Where the silverware U. larri'she-t.
toxed poor hsslth." and delighted in to cover them or cnable.ihem to flost. beat 10'a smc^ih bailer; add two
tanlBC mtoArable* Tm may even have «Bd do not add any more until (his eggs after they are iticmughly shin raolMcn the wbCiiig or prepared (>o'
iMd Itasss yourself when you dolibsr- has bad lime to harden. Then pour ped.. If chopped apples arc used, sii-^ Ish with a mile Hi-obni. ami whs'i
sith hot soep) pater to which a lit
atety sougnt tte
( dari
dark eornsra. Instead m the remainder of the tolly- and set thesir Into tbe batter, using lour
ofr Being o« Tatb
latb the
t
glerteoa ana- u whnro It can beeomo chilled,
tsblMlpoonruto. If sliced, dip into the tie amiuenia has been added: luit be
^sa. where U spite of yonrselfTour serving it. n^ld. and break the batter. Drop the friUers Into dee.i very <-arefiil. wlierv ammonia hjs been'
added lest you use to too frequently.
•plifts wooM ris^ The (oltowlag tolly with a fork, lenrlai eoougfa oh amoUM boi fsi
fi and cook until a de­
tor It eventually dull- the luster of
poeai waa orMenily written by a close the gnpes to trost them slightly. .
llcale urewn. serving
a
alih fruli saure
the finest slKer
ntndsta nrhaiBaB utnrs, one who has
To sen e grapso In cream the frnh or thlckeued lemon sauce
Table silver (bat la not consianil' Ue knn>r fnenUy of ssoing the fvnny must be both ripe and sweet. Thnee
Apple Salad—Pare, core and cm In use Is much letter kept tn a sperini
«t«S 9( Ufe. Perhaps If ws whnld reatricHona wmWtod wHh. the g>apsa lots narrow vtripe two large tart «p
atop wanting to bo vomt. wo ml^t are detached from tbe atema and pies, sprinkle with lemon Juice to silver bag mailt- of unUeaclied eanion
flannel and-eari-fiilly rolled and pii.
Atoovar th# naaa lo which wra conld seeded through s smsU silt cut In tbe prevent discoloration, .(dd these tso
pnl onr wings. Bmsrm ssyb the sidn. They are then dredged with peeled banscss col Into cubes, is-» away.
There 1s little Use lti Keeping ■
ChiR lias not la our drenmsunena or powdered, anggr. and are covered vlih' isblsspoonfuls grsted pineapple on.awTonadlnglngs. bat in onrealrm whipped cream.
Another wblnwd enpfnl of Malaga grapes splH and seed large auiouni >•. tabb-ware In sertlce.
that ws arc underlings. Tbs piAsnnt cronin recipe oslls for the use of the. «d. or sour cherries can be aubstliui- It requlrea too much cleatilirg and
makes
a crest deal cf work The
eta la one of aplrituah upUfi. of wblrt grnpe-Julce skoe. This la made Into ed, one cupful hickory imi meats, and
casleai msihod la to put away wh.v
the nareplnas ' and man's filgba n tolly «Kb tbs use of gelstlne. When use a boiled salad dressing fur this
Ik not ixveded for present use in I
tareigh the air are bat mBterta) aym- thoroughly chUled U U removed fvaai
ebunin- Plum Charkdte -Peel and
bpto. Let V try ear -wlnta. instead the mold nad to covered witb tW stone a quart ot large, ripe pluuv keep a small kei available
or AeUberately holding on to nahnp- wellAentno cream. To obUIn the Drop Into a thick sugar syrup and
Rica as tjts Chinsss Prepare It.
-ptoenaen and dtocaafarts. physical nacenesry grape-Jalc# bM ibe frnlt stew gently for ten minutes. Line
There Mt^xno need of going Into tbe
>and menui. We may not be able to ia Just enongb water tn keep it from a bowl with crnstless strips ol bu-.cxcellenriM of rice si a food, aays the
•Iter dreumstaMWa. hot we can burning. Wben tke grspes have be- tered bread. Pour-In the plums boil- Ladies' Home Jcurnal. We all know
ehaage our aiUtude and attitnde. atod tome eotl. strain the Juice and >a lug hot, cover closely and set away
ihni a huge proportion of tbe peopte
look down upon them trom tbe batghu mndh of tbe pulp ns posalMe tbioiigb to cool. When quite cold sene witb of the worl^ llte on 11 Bui ihev would
of a oalni. peaeeftd mlad. It taaH a fine strainer, and sweeten to taste, almond cream mode hy s hipping not. ooilld Ml. live on It If it were the
easy; that gnss wltbopt asylng., We
The best irspe pie Is msde fro a double cream, awee'ening li faintly
starchy, traniiarcni mess which it
would binch rather nsmaln wonne the fruit when It la ailll tMdsr and and adding shredded blanched al­ usually appears lu the oi-'llnary house­
nad not make the aCort to try onr gn«a. If the whole grapes are naed. monds.
hold and hotel The Chinese baw the
new meadea. Bui the reeuU to well wash and need them, and then place
Plum Btlls.—Select large. rli>e set(H of making It iht- delectaldc dish
vanh tba'airaggle.
,
them lo n deep pie dtob. Put flrei a plums, wash (hem well, and make la
ihut It can he Hei-e l» the deinlls-i

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layer of grapee and then a Wer uf etch one a deep cut «lih a sharp proces.. learned first-band fruni a Chi­
, augar. aKeraatlng them until the dish knife. Make a »mao(b. seU paste nese rertaurant proprietor. Thov tin"-.
A Oat
Tbe garden bade I wandered by
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sending them to cut with a ljUrntt cutter a circle M 01 course. a|>ectol utensils—huge ket­
Dm bright and cheerful morn.
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• ubtospoonful of W4. dough rolled very thin, place in It one tles
somewhat
resenihllng kettle
When 1 fonnd a new Bedged bnuetfiy
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ple. If Inatesd. the grapes of tbe large plums or two small on-s. (iiunis—but I have fuund that any
g tborw—
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**1^^ “"i 1^1' ^ulre cook- one leaapoenful of sugar, and a small large kelric due. yc'» well —laruc
A black and crUnaim bnttsrily.
ae^s may be removed. lump of butler; plmh together tb-- rten for a sntall aniouni ot tire tur
All ddeful and fortoro.
»>'*• »
•»«*«•. and. edges of tbe dough, and hake quickly
when soft, strain .thtun. sweelenlng
Frosted Petrs.—Peel sU or eigh:
'.I tlwnikt that Ufa eooM bnvn eo
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«lw> have beeo large pears tad steam them until
Tbe first, aio.i important i-roces. i.
- ^
trained.
tender, hlsbe a frosting from the (he-washing. The rice must te washed,
Tp Intent butlMlsa.
nahing a grape pudding, prepare following Ingredieuis: The white of nihbed between the hand, m many
Be I Bnaa^on tbU nafiappy thing
■ Hiy with a bail a bov of gelailn.' one («g. onehalf pound of confec- waters till It gives off no cloudines. iii
WHh w^der aud anrpriae.
end mix with It a pint of grape JulC'^. Uoner's sugsr. a few drops of lemon tbe-water Pour off the Ism cleai »s
While sadly with bis waving sring
• cupful or mure sugar and the Juice Juice and a little cold water
S'fi ter. I*ut the rice In the k(-Til«- lagair
Vs wiped hto weeping evse. .
of one lemon. When It rommsneea the sugar, and put Into a deep 'm'Iu I. best) an-l presK it -town grtui' wiiii
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*0 barren, fold into It tbs tlffiy and drop in the white of (he egg tbe hand to a level. I'lace thr band
Cried he: ’%y legs at* thin and few •>*■«" »*»'»*• of ‘»-o «««. and set it Beat with a wooden spoon. grsdvsUy lightly, i.tiu down, on the rnce, then
1 had a sw
adding the sugar U too thick tJd liqnr on enough v'ol.l water to (O'c
/ tsplocw podding, prepare five cupfuU a fes drops of water and last of ai; the back of the hand labout iwo,-u|BetU fussy fur. a Joy* to view
Of thick grape’ sauce and place it In the lemon juree. Uip ibe-pears In the fnU and a half ol water for a rupful ot
Dnes kppt my body warm
a
aaucepan
with
a
cupful
of
sugar,
Bsfors these tapping wing
frosting and pisfr f.w a few n:lnule^ ricei
There should be at lea«| su
half a cupful of tapioca, tbe Juice of In • moderate oven uo dry out
turn
if inches, of siiarv atwe I
one leoMn aud a pinch of saH Let desired the frxMilog may be v-oior.-i
he keiflc
To baaoper mid tislem!'
It boll up alowly. and. when U ba* pink cr green by adding a few drops making no <Uffereoce If these proper
commenced to boll, keep It covered of fruit coloring. It is b.-st lu leave lions are fellowc.i This Is siiace lor
s bug 1 abet
until
the
tapioca
bas
become
clear.
tbe Bietns on tbe peais when lhe> the steam—whi.-h really docs the t.-js
Tke fury of my aye.
,
Then place li near tbe Ice until It Is are to be irosted
BaM I. Is SOOTS all bnralatkot.
served, with tsuli-whlpped and daintily
la nan nad augar high.
Plekled Peata—Put hve pounds of
Cover the kettle lightly weight it
fiavered cream ns an sccompanUnru' white sugar, one quart of vinegar and or. IMbc cote' doe. not tli tighiiy. pui
-Ton IcMmbahMa Mbt.
Tboee nrlaga are mads to fl)! one halt cupful of mixed spice (tied in a towel around the edges—(or the
. Msmemsdt tlrwp
a muBllB or cheeae-<noih bag) in a steam must te keiw In Tut the kettle
I'se medium brown sugsr. not toe oaticspaD. Bring to the botling-polni. over s hot file. After about lliiceo tnta-T-dn.B«t awant to *y.“ ssM he
light, add water to make the sirup and let boll iwentv-flve minutes. Wipe ui«^ the steam will esreiie here and
1 a»lyr awant to ngnlmi,Aud be drviped bto wUtgs AeJectedly and a little giitco>e to prevent sugars ten pounds ot Banieti pears, and cook there. Now Is the crucial moment
lag when cold. Doll thortMiBbly and In tbe syrup, one half at a time, until Smell the sioan and It it smells
___ Bat till Us veto* Wes'Arm:
■skim. When taken trom fire >44 Kifi. Kemove trom the syrup, pack strong ef nee this pan ot the cook
~“1 do not want tn'he a Ay.
eaough vanllia to flavor Thto make* in nloss Jan, and boll the syrup down log Is done, if not lei tuc precees go
I want to be a worm:"
•n excolleei Imltaiiea of mtple sirup. umU Just enough to cover the fruit on till tt'iloes Do not lift the cvrrr
Arssh Omps Osnasits.
Pov ever the truU. and adjust the for upon not lifting the coter from the
Tbs nn of prsssrrlng grapes Is no
In the KRetosn.
covers.
lime >M put It oo till you ose the
seceet. Bverykndy knows bow anally
In belUng eggs bard, pnt -tbeii is
Omps 8berbs(.*~>lsah four pon^ rice depends the wboto |«lni of ifal.
tbajr. mny be eoobsd. nnd swaeteDed, boUtsg water. It win prevent tbe of crapes to a pulp, ibeo ppur tkn method of cooking It.
•ad flBteed. prttenntory te being bald yelk from celorisg bUck.
whUs bet a syrup made of one nnd
WhM the steam does smell sitoag

Of rk* taka the kettle from the tost
part of the stove auA pioes It koek
where ti to tnlrly hot. but hot be(
eBOtqrta to boU or buru. In aheni twen­
ty tnlnairw take off the cover, and von
sdll find vonr rice perfectly cuoked—
each grain nearly as aenarstc a* wben
rma. but each one perfectly len.lAr and
as cpaquely white as anow
Thenwll] not te a drofi of water in tbe ket.
He and'(be rice will be dr' Possibly
tbe lice
to the kettle and on tire
bottom will slick Do not scrape 11.
for this will te bard, and not fit tpr
use: discolored, maybe. If 'our resting
plate bas been too hot
Tbe I'blnewe do not salt (heir rite,
but to meat other tastes salt Iw oe.
esaar' If m>. pat ajili in the waier’jn
The tegmniBg Tbe secret, reniembet.
Is, do not lift the rove:—ibotigh the
Dm doe vou try thU method tbe
teuptaliun is great to do wo. for i<
does not i«und reasonable at first It
Ik so different from Ibe usual wa's
and weeiningly Inipoaaible ol succes.
Hut If there dlrevllonh arc followe-i

showlac • chmpkeaie oo g Mrrh-bnrk them, bflac to the hoOihC pstei »htl
card Thto la a card of hark, upoa Ml for am Mv. Lift the tack with
whtok are IRUe twM sUppod throuah the Jars, (aatea tlM IMs. and ataad
lifted strips of bark, so artanced as them aslda. T
bold the kertle. The kettle u
I a to lialleate.
(«r while Mper and covered w
it to also exceedtofliT. site for cream
black itosne. or mkrd I'sc thread
of tomato soup and aaocea. Two tabte
r croebet chain of silk tor a chain
kpaonfuU ID a quart of milk wlU amke
hang It by
Add the aame to t
a good soup, and there to aot (ho
card.
Slichteot daaaer of curdilac y*» op«
Or make
fro* on a Hly-pad place'n ■
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week.
card as follows; For tbe frag.
foundatioii of plain cardboard.
To make tomato honey, oetoci ripo
for tbe body and legs Put a thin lav- yelta* t
r of cettoo o r the body, and rove
o pieces, and pot tbf« into a
with dark green crepe-paper, folding lain tlncl kettke wiih the grated yellow
edges under-ibe body Cover
rind of one large k
legs I'se sbue-bulioas Cor eyi-s JbeB.iV
ihiny minutes: prem thrawh
• UI cut the leal, rover with plain
fine sieve, (teo scnla. Ueasgreen tissue o' luthier shade that) lbllquOr. return It to the ketHe.
body, and glue the frag oo the leaf
each pint add one lunad of
Or make a iimle. nalng
phirap graiiutoled aSMr aud lunr lablesjicMBes f.v.- fuU of lemon Jolce Bull a owimeai,
Iess--Tn4j head
plac" bottle and seal
‘“'1
'
To Brake tomato flc*. aeleet aix
iKMiDda, ol iwrtectty ripe, mooeth.
Tomklfl^es for Wmter
smairiemaioes—the iiearh or plum tomaioew
preferably
Weigh threo
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Iimiud' of gramiUii-d mjrar; vcald and

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The f.illowiug (iemripiion sf a Sep
leubcr pofctr' party I* full of pretty
suggestions
dwelliTs tit-sr .Michi­
gan lakes and ''ooiis

lined o; a granite ke'tl,- Stew >lowly
for thin' minutes. Have your Jars
l•e^(ectl.' rleSD; stand Ofte'lar at a
lime on a folde<l clolb on a plate. Very gently until the BUgar appaRt* to
hate thorauably pewetrared the toma
(Qpa
Lit! them carefnliy oae at a
flowing. If you it*e a funi^l It must te
lime Wiih a sinon. spread thorn «a
s(alded Ibe dipi>er with which .von
dip the Tomatoes mu»l also te wcs'l.l dishes and dry tn the sun; tpriakle
' iih granulated sngnr several times
0(1. Take the ruhteni from the boll
whUe diying When |»E(erily dn,
mg water with a fork or snoon, adjust
|iS(-k Into Jaia wHh a layer of sugar
them with ns IliUe handling as (naslbetween each ta.ver of toniaiues Care
lilr. take the lids from the boiling wa­
must te taken noi to tot rain «r dear'ter tnuehing them ouly on tbe out■ all on them wblla drytag They um«
skie s»(-rvw eorh lid down ct fasten
aho te hepi la a dry ^aeo.
II as WOOD as the Jar Is fllU-d Stand
Tbe small pod tmatatas .treated is
the Jars aside lo enol. Tten give
them another turn If the IMs are this nrethol. mahe oae ot tbe most atirsetfv* sweets tor tho-wtntpr afterMon' tea*. Cneambm preeefved
Tht-ic Ik always more or lews risk tn
lieuod lor |■oaBd may te dried la the
canning vegetables (bit are trans­
oanie manner as the tomaioea. and are
ferred from a stewlng-ian fo the Jar.
very good
To insnrv their keeping welL place
«h(-se Jarw on the rack, then In the
What Oasa With What.
holler of bol salev. and cook Ibeai for
Uoiled cbestnnu, either,plain or
ihirty minutes
with
cream
aance. mate a alre starehy
To cook tomatoes whole choose
accompaniment to baked rhkten or
small, solid, round tomai
Into a colander or bsskfi. tduage them turkoy. Sweet pouiote. bated or
into boiling water, llti them and
8o„u»«n. toiblon. mar
mote the sklnw Fa.k then, tn widemM^ed with turkey, or they mar
mouthed glass Jars o
take the place of white potalosa with
the Jars ^ cans to ovei flowing with beef. Klee Is the appropriate arcold water If Jars adjusi-ihe rubteiw, (ompanlment
,
to cbecken. bakad veal
l>ui the loiw on loosely, stand the jars ,or lafiifa: while hominy to more baron tbe rack In rite boiler,
moplous w-lih docks and geMe. Cream
them half way up with cold water. ed potaioea. either piya.or browsed.
cover the. boiler, b.iug quickly te bolling |s.ioi and boU for three minutes j^ed .wreu potatoes nuy te served
Take ou. (he jars and sc.ew the ««>l>a-^SHh game. French-fried wb»e pou(losn wiihout limoi: them

One gattaerv (-o many charming
things on wiralU through foresta
Trailing pine, xbeefs of bir< h bark.
liclicnH and moxa,-.
I'se them as
itrcuraiions foi a_ 'c-, novel lunch
FirsT. then, .one- the Invitations
Cut Ibe Inviiatinn-cards from birch
bark, aud make tbe entelopcs lo
match. This will br easy If you use
n small card t-nvclope for yonr px*
For a centerpiece, a canoe can be
easily constructed of birch bark, to
serve SS a Jardiniere, and contain
wild flo<sers. or If early epougb. w.i.
■ •-rmes. (Icnixtis would te beautiful,
too l*lne«- The > a>Kic over a mlrroi.
roiiceallttg Its edges with tbs trail­
ing grouad-pinr or woodbine or gar­
lands of scarlet bittersweet terries.
F('r Muall bonbon cases, construct
s small cams- of bircb bark
Make
the lining of light wctghi cardboard
or heavy white letK-r-paper Cut by
the diagram. Cut out of (Din blrrb
hark tbe outside of tbe boat, pasting
cai-efnlly over the fouDdailon. Nowturn up the Sid.-s. tiling the ends togc'iii-r and paste tirtiiiy. Turn up
t.‘>.- edges of the [lOlliled'bottom and
glue to Ibe (Ustde
Tbis hohto the
boat Drmly. A finish of narrop bnown
tlwsue-paper la eSeriive
FlU witli
smalt bonbon-'
A varleiy of place-cards may te
made from the in-asuTes cf your lore--i Of seaside rsmides. Very_ anuill
>-helI-wtit|ssl llriieus could be faslehed to a card, ssld flowers and mosses
could also Iw iiillLed But If ytm dsln- 1(1 cxiiisiruc: soiiielhing more
novel '(111 in.t' • v some of the fol­
lowing Ideas
II any of 'our giiesls are caBipibg
entbuklasts. giv
them plae«<rards

Per tcmaio conserve, gri a |ieck of
very nice smooth torostoes. wash but
do not i>ee1 them Cut them Into
halves, put (hem Into a itorrelaln ketlie and epok slowly for ibrees]uartrrs
of an hour, being very caretnl not to
rccrcb^^m. Fre<» them ttarough a
Kiete. reidrit-lheni to the kettle, and
►to. .lowly until reduced lo a thick
I>a.ie - nil leMecily clean ball-pint
Jar. with Ibis '|«ste. adjust tbe rubtens, and lay on the tops Stand tbe
ih the ’
iHufr in siiffiricnt coldrwaier to cover

gams toasted hofnlny, instead uf
toast. Potatoes plain bottod. or bolled and browned, are aarved with
boiled fish. With broltod fish secys
creamed poutoca. '
'■>.
' ■ To ftip^ Df«ito.TA«Mssa.
u,, u, ,he tall dl< np^OBtoto-.lne*
j^^jng a large
(.tqmp ot Mrib on the roou. Arrange
pUnu on a shelf to tha'cellar
wmdow. where asn cam reach them,
and all the tomatoes wfU matn
.

The Globe Department Store Offers Values
that epunt forcefully in your favor—
ScM Sm
Wonderlul nloe*tt$2.48
-Thes( «u IK art- madi-Xo'
Kiiirdy. good wearing lateu> m
weight, foi fall an-l « inter «-ar
Double breasted style- Full .-ut
Knu kerho('ker
|>aiit>
liix-d
tbruugboui ' titles lu If 'ear.
WVve fllled (.111 a lot uf Iw'.
this tall in these ' Duitble Wear
sL-hooI Suits Itorents Pnd th.-n
('Vila good values by coiiti'.ir

hm AtMMM lOmr,
ti S2.9i, 4.98, $.7S AM
"SbcA ITMTaUt AKi

Ib'o (he ullllllKr'
• 111!. S.I .laifiiv an-!
ihvlr demands -u
We .ell lllminot
• MIKir

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New Oats, New Suits, New Waisis, New Furs for Fall 1911
iiih roroplet
!.-arii(rd bow

s garnresi that’s
i<«c«lag a
Kdtng sty
I tMSi I
■ ;i|d> ihel. (...

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Cirb’ FaD C»At(, am 6 to 14 yean, special | (KTig* FtO DrtMUt. Wonted aid Wash fabnliiM Bt $2 23 $2.98, $3.98 aod up.
| nca. 48c, 69c, 96: up to $4.98.

Saturday Specials

New Fall Footwear

Misses' liiS Sweaters at Vbc—
rvuible (>.ea>u-«l H'le. b .a-.t.-.a jgray-all »in-s to
She Corart Cevees at
a:. i
eiitbruidi-T-' t;1nin;ed—a f- ."J-- «’ '
Men's SOc Worw Baina 3So—Tneac
ar<- K.md. '•! t!.Hd......... ..
fhatos rhaii.b-j'. atid k’-k.

.- II K.1 .-ut Ktyles In
1,'alter aad Tan
li: -•> vatuaai. Atoo
1 knob toaa. loco aad

Gun
Calf
new
bui

..r : - OP .rear atooes for fair
fioeeia' vatoos hi Mra’ a"d »crs
school thoca

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