Grand Traverse Herald, June 15, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 15, 1911

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-06-15

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TWICE A WEEK — TUESDAV A N D T H U R S D A Y—S 1.0sQ


PROMINENT
MASON DEAD

TllTTl£ HMai BYTilFI

NOME MISSIONS

fill be U. B. Attorney for Eaatarti
Oiatriet of Michigan.
WaebiDgtiia. Juoe 14—Tmiiaeut
TWt today oamlnnied Arthur J. Tuitle
of lAualog to be fulled States attor­
ney for the eaineni di/,iri<t of MJrhi

a

YEAR^

TR.W'KHSK riTV. GKAND TKAVKKSK ('OI NTY. illCHIOAX. THI KSDAY. .M NK 1-V W1-'

48.

RID (HJIET ReHIK

WILL INVITE EAGLES MDTHBI EIRTHQUME

Otto Purtner ind Mias Lillie Weis
Were Marked Wednesday.

BOARD OF TRADE WANTS STATE Meateo Now Has Two f
Actiemo^e Oesths Rsported.
MEETING OF ORDER.

P. M. STRIKE
JS ENDED

The marriage of Miss l.illi-- Welat.
Mexico City, June i:—Another
EpIseopslUnt of Western Diecase af
dsagkter of .Mi*. J. 3. \Vcl*» of Bay
earthquake today oi»ned a new crater
Michigan Will Meet Her*
BCTTLCMENT EFFECTED LABT
street to Otto ihirtner of Leelanau
Mount Colima. Both volcanoe* at*Next June.
NIGHT AT GRAND RAPIOfi
'-••liii'.v wae 'iul’il. sole!iiliizi<d on
X in actum. No death* an- rr|ioriTb. TUMJ.)
ol tb. I "
-I -lileeUng of the directm* of the
t-Ub .uuu .OTVM..io, ol.tb. Ii.ua
in .i'
or . uull Traverse City Board of Trade was
-----------------------TraverBC niMrt.-l tV..man'K Home Mls- company o' fi lends and relatives.
slonar.' KD<-icly U-mg liot.l in Ibe l-'irsi Her. \V O Siuvali uf the First Bai>lyin-b wav w.-ll auended aod tbil cliunb i-auiatiug. after a short future of the cU.« aed luaimuTiity were!
______•
BUREAUtOF ASSOCIATED CHARI proved very in'ere^ilni; ihrougiutul. At tiip 4ilf»ogfa Isvdasau «'UM0ty. Ur. discussed. M B. Hnugerford sraa|eLK6' REUNION COMMITTEE DE
will make ibeir present and tireseme.! the subject of
Wm Attending the Annual Mgeting
TIES HAS HELPED MANY
8u a reception waa heM (or (be dele- and .Mrs.
Men Will Work Th-rty#l*a Haora •
TERMINED UPON WINNERS.
-^Mreit C«mmand«py Will Aegates, followed - by a social eteuing lu Ibis (fly.
bunding tUti bofel at Kdgewood. The
Week Instead M Flfty-Fewr Oite-.
Headdusrtera Has Been' Moved to. with a short progniui aa 11* fraiure.
Mrs. Purtiicr is sii aelire worker
eempanjr Heme—N« Orilla
the building b to Is. 33,51k.
>ng Preeeaa ef Permanent
Roem 307, 8t«e Bank Buildiw.
lu
the
K
V,
!•
r
and
ha*
liosta
of
Or Parade. .
I he tuBsicai oumbers were eacepiiunwhich amount it Is proposed (u raise
AdJoetmeM of Trawbta.
for the Summer.
Illy well girco and tn each'/a^ aa frlend.s who will >nln in •■ueiiding by popular aubscTlptlon in the form
tar Best OcooraUen.
Sagl&aw, Jnse 13.—Jamra l''lndla(
rangratulallons and best wishes.
Grand KapiOa.
K.-Tbrac iMn•ocore was responded to.
of notes for Stuo each. Th.-re are
The regular meeting of the eaeca«r. Bg^ 73. «bow home ia in lirtraii.
dred and sereutera Per* hUrgaatt*
Folloslug tbit several excellent i«still IS more of these note* to bd dlstlM bM known Maaon and KnKht Uve committee of the Bureau of As•rs were read on the subje.-! of "Our
disposed of and an efion la being
“ci Monday night to shoiunen. who struck yesterday rotoittTweltf to tke world and luuit grand HoMatod t’hatilles was held Uundiv. Ulte Boxes.- Uauy helptul lolnt*
ed
te
work
today
and
tb*
strike la teoa^
made today to place (bem among!
cnomnder of the' Mirhlgan Com- Owing tn (he difficulty In securing, vol­ were hrouRbl .ml by ihe's|K-ukors and
purartly settled. T'he men will work
- bdkiness':
r the city wbu testiiMi hel<I I I week Prites a
unteer worketw during llir hot weathpnawtorr. waa found dead in bed
M-ven bout* a day. fir# days a wgak.
will prove of lieuent- in ibc iu<Al luU
favor tho ptt^Ulon. If
needed Jaw-arded as follows^
It wsf derided to move headquar­
tbo' Hotel VtD^t b>- hlB wire ,lhla
sJonao circles.' A solo by KoU-rt Kd
funds are raised the bulldlag will tel The hands of MaaUtoe. Muskegon. during the conlereecee for a poraoBomlng. He waa atiendlng the Jirt> ter* Into room 3u7-State bank build- wards doted the evening K.-si-lon. and
itauplcled- wKbln thirty days which Grand Rapid* and 1‘ou.skej wore nrat settleMBL FlftrJour boon •
fltUi aaaail onnrUve of Uie Hielilgaii lug until a trained worker ran be se­ Mr l-hl*ai.!s w. |dease.t hi* llsienenr
w rek was (be fonner. rale.
will lie ampleNime (or taking
each, awarded
TCmplara. Ii ha* lieen annoim<vd cured to (nkn .-harge, Anv 'perwm r*- with hli. »|.l< Miliii ...l.v tip.i .III
suium.-r businoes at ihafj- ( adillat wa» an easy .winner of Ihe
The Traverse a'y and Bogtoow
qulrlng
the
aid
of
tlir
bureau
I.tr
vhar-L[^‘“
ai'an luformal uieeiii^ today tbaj all
lit}.
plai-e. which Iv fa»i l«vomitig .»
abupmeo. wbu also struck yooterdoy.
of
f::,
INI
fur
tM^ing
(ho
besB
nnltMUettlea are off. There will be i)0' It) or eDi|>b>ymeut. .-all Otixen'i
reiurord to work today.
the most popular puiula In ijii* ro foniHixl U«l} Ju th.- iJrade.
parade today and do drills. The De­
gtnn for reaurtei*.
The ogreemetK wltb Goowal BsporTbo mileage prizeof trri, was awi
troit Commaodery will amtopany ih«
of thanks was given the fol- opentsi Ihl* morning with a small
iDtendent Trump waa giade yuautday '
It was decided at this meeting to ed l» Grand Rapids lodge No. 4«.
body
lowlug ladles, who have so rbgerfnUy teodaora. but before the ilose of the
Plndlaier la known to eveii- rani' given thejr service* grails to this
The trite of 325.00 fur (be beat de­ Afternoon by a'eommlUM rnmfsiiotl o(
LEADERS ALREADY CLAIM VIC- onead an invluHuu to the Eagles to
program fully a* many a* «
the
vice presljenu of the dUTeraM nabring tliolr next uonvontlua to this corated busiuess place wa* aajunled
naadery In Wleblttan, and many Mh- vorit; Miss (ini'e J'aysoo, Mia* Rom
I^ORY OVER VESSELMEM.
piraeni as .yeMerdoy alieraouii
tity next year. A proper repreeeiita- to the btOTV of J \V Minikeu. Inc. ttonol labor organliaUana: tbo
dgnle Mffea thrOughont the rauiKl^. Srhager. Ml** Della Gllleu. assisied
(he oiM-ning. The forenoon was taken
T/fm Vessels Abendened at South­ Uuo will be made to the grand lodge There were otbo-- very beatniful de- Ihr being token entirely o«t Of the
• OHof ta eapreaaed.on oil aMee. The by Ulm l''lorenra mibi. Mia* Plorenie
np lu llsieflUig to the reports of the
which will meet at PoDllao this coraliou* that were hlgbly praised, bends of tbe federated
ampton—Othrr* Will Be TrestWhole ooDctave arrampanled the D» Caldwell. Mrs. H. J. forUs. Mrs. Chaa.
seveRil differviil delegates of aa many
DMUth and et<-ry effort used to got but (6r simplicity, loaie and atHklng which vae in De
tiwU eooiSnndety with iho body
Irish.
different aodetlcs. namely. iIh- Home
them to accept tho Invltatioo. Sev­ uniqueness, the Mllliken store ^as'the Odta. Oeatii was due i heart
Raport for May.
UIjNloiutry sodelles. Queen Esther
men walked c
eral of the cities In this vicinity bare awarded the trophy.
Kmnlo>-meiit Division—Number of c^cle. Home tluard* and Mother's
the ranks of the eulken pronpted
lojerjioul. Jiiui- 14 —Fnlou officials pledged their support to the monh.will'tic rushed through B|i|>]ica(lottB for help. 1<; number of,
The brat decorated private rMldence
Jewels, kud till- reiiort of ihe deiiurl- and seamen already claim a vivrory. ment and the chances are-very bright
(be nailoobl oBldala to take the M(today. Bod ooery knight wlU be oat appllcetloh's Jor work. 6; number of
was easily that of George E. Atntotle
meul setretaiy.
ter In tbelr bands, ud oee «*—« os
fur
htuding*
the
pr^.
ttolio
strike
only
a
Hay
old.
They
’ of Saghww tbU «\«flln*. .1%o coro- persona given ,work. G; help by the
on Slxib*Mreei for wbicti 315.00 waa
^1*. F. A. Hall «f Grand Rapids
ns roMbed at cmca.
.« (be claim on the action of m
■MBderr planned dhe
awarded.
K.
D
Lewis
slated
at
the
meeiing
four families.
vss*present and gave u very good eral neomshtp comiiaoie* agt^ing
1 bad (be Urg(bst ihe-next aesatou of the di(>cese
tliarity DlvUlon-Number of fam taJk on "New Plan* of Work." *
Th^ naist unique vehicle in the pa Traveree CHy Men Went Out Bd« Rw
: w-tth tho union roprosck^tatlv
roprowoktailroe of Wewtero Michigan o7 the Pro'trai
ies applying for aid. 4; number pf tide praydr foUowod. bringing
rado was that of John Buab who was
' turned.
■otilghi.
i Episcopal church will meet herv awanjra 35j)o, '
cases repone.1. S; number ofVaees In- close one of the matt interesting
Aiiout-4tte«F'4hQMi oad mocblnUverpool, Jun.- i4.—T1
vesUgsted. 13: pieces of clothing gloa* of-the convention.
VI June, (hi* having been decUi-d.: TWtooht unkine oneclal frature
isu went out et’the oum tine tbo
fii<t «f the big Urillsh
di purfh-'to («
given. 17: loads’of wood, 2: croceriee.
the mmiug held Ust week.
eJ^raught by the Grand Replda men qolt werk. bat twtill- effect «»r the goneral sirikgiven. 2: milk sui>plled to
The g9U waa turned promptly wbm tbe Orood Rap­
The meeting (hi* afirrnoon o|.eried
seamen. L-rewa ol the Tonionic
Made Another family fur (he mqnih.
people from all pan* of the state and I »,rarded fS W
2 o'clo<-k with a devuilAuat. "St rli* and Kntpm* of Ireland abandoned
ids declaloa was raoderad. '
i* a very desirable addiUoo to tho
Foray Into Country Monday
tuial TitblMt." l>> Mr*. A, J. Viiagha
e vra^ls today. Fninn official* gaUicrings for the coming x-ear;
A vote of ihatiks was egieaded
Night.
of IVioskry. During Hie afternoon say Ihai other 'biuts an- in be-treated
jhuse who M*:sted tn aeeorlag IraA
disnirskm
was
held
la'
rogard
to
there were a r.iinibor of good addnw*sjino as Kocri' as they arrive In
(or the fish dinner and others, who
-ShorW Shuler's Moo-lboii^s arc.
changing the date of Travcroe city
ei given by detegaie* on :hc eubject port.
aided in the sucrew* of the conven­
iBMMahlBs In the rtty .log inund to
’Qi June 3(1
tion. The opintoa of tie rammltiee Ud Received FeInful tojuriea White
• day M a roaatt ora marauding e*|ie- DEATH OF EDOA8 WAV TO BE IN- of “Tllhlog," the fi
Leaders of Seamen Jubilairt.
sidered by many of the business men
A.
Unnar*.
"Wliat
I
wo* unanimous that the copreaHou
OUIREO INTO
ditloa cagaged .ta wise night by ih«
SnuthaiDinon.
June
14—Fnlon
PUying WHh BhelL
ll undesirable dale on account
. iwo ealmala: At 3 oViook this moniIcaclor.-.'are Jubilant over »he wrike of tbo farm-'i* Iwlag busy at that
i lU Hta. P. E. ktoore wak aroused by -Wife Again Denies Charge of Admin­
ii‘ senweu »o far. The.-.- vagsu'I* tine of the xear, the harvest aeason
Cec^e ShUltoo aged twelve yeara
istering Poison to Her
of I'nion I'aMle (h.
is
suffering
with a badly lacoraled
a load tlstnrbanro In the (amUy cfalckbeing then at its bright. 'The dates
BtopOa'ughter.
liere today kheji their crewa wallml euggrated in its place were July
aa yard, and upon Inveatl^clon found
wound on tbe right hand nstolaed
two tow aaiwd hounds tnaklng.gway
more than a woek ago while ha was
and August ll. a* upon thcM day
Delaware.
O,.
June
14
—The
ftody
of
wlth the thotoe htooded fowU with
playing with what be eupgowd to
Attempt te Settle in Antwen
ihe beaxT rush ol work will be'
whie^ Um place was slocked. A burr} - Edgar Wag. (he first husband uf Mrs.
empty cortlldge sheU. Tbe lit­
Antweip. Jiinc I4. -Ship ow
and (here is a lunU dne fqr games SENATORS FAVOR DIRECT ELEC.Jemilc Way Hepkie. arrexte.1 on* a
up call was sent to Ponn.lmnster Oeg-,
tle fellow picked the shell op omt
and officers of tbo si-amen'* union
the Michigan SUie' League sche­
TION
BY IPEOPLE.
pliarge
of
admlbUterlog
arsciil.to
her
■flON.,
The
bureau
of
lulormatlou
proved
aer a«d be started ior the scene of
his home, and la tbe act of pocblng
conferred wlih tho lmrg>i;na*ior here duled. The fixing of the date will be
laughter,
will
lie
exhuined
and
Kaelf to l.e the Uwt thing (hat Tra. aettoa with Ms ranine patrol wagon'
bole through the end of It so be
>utioi‘>«3wd By
i Good Majority
ReaohitioiT-Fataed
Ined. Wa}’ died under luysie- terae nty over did to provide a place today in nn effort to soiilo the Htlkc attendod to fater.
a»d aucces^sd In landing the two dogs;
could use It (or a alnker an bla fidh
anf Will Probably Be Accepted
Would Tie Up World's Shipping.
rton* .-Ircumeiancej. In iSiP.
The question of seraring a division
for visitor* a* wa* «hown last wrak
. bablad the ban. alter they bad de-l
discovered It to be a dynar» . York. Juno it —Prtpbea.ving of the suic naval miilUa was taken
In House.
atni|red about ad^y young rhi.keas! deailirwaH sud^n. Tiu* wj^ipau today hy tbo na^ that (lie Elks' madP usa
mite
cartridge. His hand was pretty
denied the charges agaiiC Hlie said of ll Itnd the < row.ils tliai 'were liior. that v.lihlii a week siitpping loierest* up and the director* were very much
and a dosea «t the uM oues.
Washington; June 13.—Senator Dris badly burned and tom but tbe taoUy
oMhr
aiirld
ih
fn-lglii
and
|vas»enger
the graiielulre Merle drank was also
In
favor
uf
the
plan
but
BOlhlng
was
Um«i aliracted iho*<-.wbu Itad
It consider a physician aec«>tow today saM (be rceolntiOD lor tliuever been In the building before m> traffh kill bo Hod up iiiiIcsk ehlp- done officially as the matter of maleMU premtsea by SherMt Shuter re- drank hy her two children.
Bory. Medical attention was not giv­
application to the oiate mill, rect election '%f I'nlied State* senathis waa (be baanor week for vlaliqni perw recognize Hie National Firomea's
vuatod (he fart that the dogs, over^ilur*' uukui. Matthew Terie. ury board had been attended to and loi*. adopted by the oenate yestm-da? en uaUl Tuesday and aaonnt of oopIhete being, 13HS who railed beiddee
eume by their rihvlngs for A mess of:
U cenaip tn JiK approved by three per was taken from the wound. It :e
Ibose who came many tlia« to meet delegate tu Amcrlr.v. ouHImd tho hls- sept te Lenalng by Senator Valter
apring chlekee. had ayaiematlcally,
pretty tore, but the chUd le do­
founbk of the states. "I believe li<>f tho fight. Ho said the fight yextorday mornl’ag.
friends. There were r.2/iliqeirles by
UtaaeM out of Ibetr corral and slartbouso win aeeept the resolution pass­ ing as fell oa coaid be expected.
mall. ::2 bouklei* tent h> mall and would l»- carried on tgi-iity year*,
The situation In regard to several ed by (be oenate." said Brtstok'.
^ out tn peareh of ibe tealbe^ dell
70 given om over tho raumer. 49 le:- ilaltur* and'flremeii arc iroalod llki- manofacturing Industtiea which decacy- Aa baa beep their eaatosn In
Waahingion, Jane 13.—Tho senate
letw kero wrltton. iri: phn-.-* of mall taule on moKi boats, ho dodared.
to locate here was gone over and
farattr («ra^ they nude their way to
last night by €4 to 24 passed the reOlympic Will Leave On Time.
minary step- tajieu looking
(ha want of the dty and finding the Had Net Been Each Other for Thirty- reiwived. iSfi (otepbone call*-were anihe conailtutton to
South Hampton, Kng.. Juno 11.— securing ibcm If ilivy can make
kwered. Tho Kell phnne ha* now
Moai* M to their liking sinned In
Three Year^Uft New England
proxide
for elenior. of
been installed through the .tiurteay \Viilio itiar ConipaTiy today' agrt*--'t proper shuwing a* to their rellabilUy
to aecaj* (heft- fill and succeeded so
Forty-Four, Year* Ago.
e< Th* Beasofl'a Run. '
direct iir.pular uv?.
The UrI-tow
or (hat (ompaiv- . Uio numlier I* GS. teniaiivoly n. the deaiand* of salhjr*' aad xalue to the city, '
wall that there are today acarcely
amendment giving tn the. fedri^l
Manchester. N. H„ June 14.—HcDtj- the 4‘illzen* number Is M4C. Thl* -«a* iiiioii. en-r'-by permitHiig the Eiaui
•aoity^ fowls toti on the place to tell
Mlkesell A Compasy have comThere Is stili ,
over
32i)0,
government
supervision
of
Fuch
cleclloor
Olympic
n*
leave
on
liino.Thfe
, .Uie (ale of the former numlters.
M. Fosa of Traverse City isrrisitliig alsu pm In comfiMmentary by the
o be rai*»-d of jbe pnbllcity fond liabe was'adopted. 44 to 44. the v|<y menced work on canning the etrsw-v York
Thoee favor* are fully Olxmpic will U.- du-- in
II U probable that a hill wilt be pre- bis brother. D. K. Pluiumt-r Fosa. of »
a plan wa» fonnulatetl for sc- prcaldc-rt casiliig the deciding bal­ berry crop, the first run being made
\Voaiio.*d:iv
•eoied to the county (or the mlsalu Middle,street, after the brother* had tN>reclaii*] 1m the piihll.. for the biicuriniTx^hi* aniuuiu among tbn«e who lot. The hoUR»-‘ •vli-ea'**- bas pa**--d yenerday: The indications are that
ehlckena. In the fueantlme It Might been aeparate<l for 3.*. years. Mr. FDi ruau Is now lu touch with ovory cHy
there wlU t« a Urge output of the
bate not a!re:;dx cuiiirtbou-d. Some the n-solmicin
In
the
*tauimj
the
vU.iori.
van
u*c
be well If the county and sheriff are left his hon* in New Ragland fur the
xorieiy bf fruit from this plant aa tbo
of the buslin-an m-a have raised their
■Bing to keep the .logs to build a wall went 4( years ago, and only once since the long disiMicr without hating to
factors la now equipped (or patOsg
sobRx-rlptiun ati<l iu ord*r to'be suro
feaiun- «f the gQi*] seni.v (hat <t
^WB to rock in order to prevent any that time, which waa tblny.three
up l.OUO bushel* of berric* per day.
of the enilri- amount ii wa* decided
til tin- o.-ntral otfloe. JxM aixttlifuture eacapadea of this nature. It year* agn..nias he sera any of his
for It and It la the tutentioa of (be
ixc- Secretory llullvy make a canwoald be cbeaiwr in the end and at broiherH or sisters, who are seven tn beltig gill'll iho iiiihlic (tiiough ihc
ot the business i:ii-n wb.i have Treat of Lewis Brooks'Occupled F#f» A large atreage has been contracted
^the same time save the retmiatton of number. unHl his return to the east a burewu.
for and it is the loteoHon of (be
noon Setaion.
alr«>ad> cntributed .-lud ,ee if
Aa lllustraliou uf hu» mil this pledged H.mtelf to Wool Revision
lha dogs, aa well as the Onanre* of week agu. Foss wa* a member ul the
firm to hold up (be pHces dnrlag tbe
ihu; will uot luseti up »u>«<iemly
Eighth Vermonl regiment. Company work* was' n^turdty morning, a
I From Tue*da} '» Kei-orcl-RagJe.1,
and Denounced the Protective
M«aoii Today they ore paylog 7t
to iosure ihi- last lUuu^and Hiai nus
Tho iiientioti of the c-irc-ait court -enia p r irate (or berries with tbe
B. raised at Derby Line. He will straiigor eiepptsl In the bnreau before
Tariff in (lie House.
pieclged. ^Jeveral Orm* have cot cctibas. been <K*:ipi:>d all the forenoon -rotes back which makes the price
spend a week in Vermont and «Ul seven oVlmk Mying that ho h.id
ribuled a dollar to ib'i- lause and the
In tho night befor»- and never,
then rcinrn to bis family In Mldilgan.
Washiiigiou. - Jiine I< foncros* Uiaril ihCuk.-c ibai i; I* no,more than with the trial of I*-*im Hn*>ks cfaarg:i^vei higher than can be reoUted ns
iiaving lieeii In tho eiaio bofute be had man Ik-rcor In making Ul* idrbQt ;o
ed kith larcc-iix ul 132 from the par jihe market for tbe aatae grade of
right that tbej be-given a dlre?k
tfilacapallani win Meet In Traverse
iH-cii atiraoti-d t.i Old Miaaion end tmd dax exiMtunded mi.-ioIimu
Fi; . y.-t'ortiiiMt It X
the t.r.-it thaiicv I-. .onie a.-ross with a pledget,
Th.- company hna a baym- la
City Nect Year.
bad hh- meU forwarded tb.-n-. bin did tfaiv in tin- huii»o. Ho |>lcdg<-d him
for Ho- cork The people a* a whole'
duwn uiKH he found self to ih>- Iteinocraiii- wui.I ri-v><iv>n,
and .-4i SIikJ'Ji- at lh>. som>- Time imd
!.«- r. xe.-y liberal and It Is the
Eev. D. WeUIngion Curran, rector
Stenn' Did 6r«at Dsma^ at Crystal nut'alMut It and tn liw mifmto* the and deiioiinivvl Hu- proio* uxo • tariff desire of th# directors to gel them the riiim a;.:-i-ii.'l<-d t'otmin.- aur] I'osOf the One* church, and Keble !>>■
gi-r.ileman wae lufoniiisl that t'heri'- Ho .letlsrod thrni lui prulccllon far
.nine to d.t.i.d them bnt Shlrll* vbiLake. Andangerlng Ann Ah
all In line aa all will receive the benewlu. tora luH returned from Grand
wa* mall that had been there sevenil latMir in any lariS bill
tor Bcidge.
fit* diiKog tin- tuniBef from the- ad Jected. anil waii'.^ other -iiu;i«e1 ao
Hapida where they attended (he audays walling l»r him. he va* told ai
mad.-. u» • « Hrooku
Kerper was cluwrt.I and a««rdod vertUiag that Ixa* b.-eu'seni out over the deiiae-n
nuai coeeeoilon of the Western Uichl
6entoi.ia. .lime is-l*uring a hesvy rbai hour the hunt loft «u.l given , „-,ss.il-n and h.^arc
firrt anU ihet. Shields lal. r Th.-'l*—
the wutur.i
‘'i—
can dlorwi of Eptooopal dnirdies. sea IBM nlRlK. (t«. onilei dam Into
The siatraieBi of the Trarerue Ctty
iioioeiy *.<»• ai: taki-u thi, ro:<-i
Diher Inlurniatinn conceruiug
the | equalled
The flitor
Tbero «na ISS delccaieg prenem Cp-»tal lake sa» Washed out and a place and oiuers 1 thlb Di-igbbo^s>d 1 and t
State Bank to tbe State Bauklug Com*
and tjH' car:y part of tbe afi-.-i
Iistrn-tl ai'railx.-l>.
fia« the northern part of the <
grrat deal of damsR.- dnne The toroe all of whli-b pK-aaed lilm wrj,Jteii.-;i ■
wa* kp-'i.t in t.he argomer.'s by the mlssloner under date of June 7th ap­
add the Bplseopal church ahowt more of .water'weakened the Ann Arbor for In all his irax.-hx h^had tiexerj
pear* In another column of this toattoraey* before the Jury,
Mwerusa in the past year than ever raihttad bridge, nuking It unsafe, but
•11 and pri.mpi/x taken .are :
■be. This autemant to the-etrangCharles Decker wbo was bound
before in u* history. TTaveme City Ibe'-^lpliway brUlge was not damaged
Catch Blaek x«r to tbe circuit raun (or tanU«blnc eat ever taaned by tbia bank and r«extended a <«r^ tnvltatlon for the at all. During the storm sevi-ial boata
The board of trade and th-- pubKri Ow'.ni
whiskey to an Indian wo* brought in­ fiecta with credit to the coiBmaiilty
Death ef James Fidlater—
delagaiea to maM-kere in lf>i2. The were wasbed up ..u abore. *.,me of . commitira never did a better iblrg
to rauri where it wa* found that he aa well aa to able manageOMinL
Detroit G«U Ne»t Conelev*.
prapooKton was tfraed down at first them being liadly damaged. A new whe iHhIs building w.ia .pm ,up. «i.i
The Ulack-Ba** reason kHlope-.nc did not purchase the liquor but gave
it waa ttaooghi to be
boat that was bunt tills apring fur, a be free advertlalng liiat tbe Hiy will; •‘(atinaxi-. June 14 —Th. T^'xx remaiu- Friday and the flalu-rmtn of thU rt-'lt to the txrdskln. He wa* held merePalirful injurad.
tar north. Mr. l^ewla (ben took It pleaauTv ^kut wa* washe-l up <.r the
receive fixmi tbe xirttor* i t^y goiiug Knights Teiuidar lielj a meeting poc abuuld post themselves thoroagh-jly for a techpiial vtol^n of the law
DtotniAler, who Uvea near
apon bhnself to aet forth the afieat. bcacli and almost rampU-u-ly wn-i-ked.
Hie.r homes'1 Ul be worth hub- lodav and diMUSKcd a r>-xisiou of Hie ly'npou the fish laws is order to {and was discharged
Soton.^-received
Ived a
at...........................
palafol Injury Montagee of this ciiy and in-a few mn*1eii hate lieeft at work since early dreil* of d.dlars for nexer in alt the :.■oasImuion and bx-law.-. It is e* aivdd any eomplliatlun* with, far | There were seieral appliianu tor
hie endeevorlaf to remove
Mtita convinced hts iUioaen that morning oa the bridge and dam. but sFitensU-e iraveU of many of them iPecieJ ih.-y will elm i bfij.-x-r* today,
a^deu who *411 have a watch-' naipraUiatlun paper* a
tbe Booth
tble waa the pUcc. A vote'waa
owing 10 the force of the water, little hm! th.-y exer eeeu such a buUdlngjilany favor awonling Saginaw ihe._
on the waters In thl- pan of of ibe aCeruoon session but aa all I of a pet dog. The dog
frantic
•a and all but two of the 123 voted headway Im been made. Laat year devoted exclual«-ely to pobllciiy mai-jcocrUre next yrar, because nothlng'the-siajp
(or the purpose of pro«lrt' j the witnessra were not present the I with pain and bit hto naster. Tbe toft
for TraTerae ciiy. The ranventton liOU waa appropriated for strangthew' 'tet
'ter* The city sbould be raogartulat-'but traKinm teasloas were held thta'ing tbe fish
1
from the vandal* who-hearing of the peUU'ons was deferT«d|basd was torn la aerwnl plocao asd
wOl he heto^amae time la June of Inc the dam. b« np to the present
ed «pon the oaique trad that It hosj-vrar owing t,o the death of Jameejeeei
be
woand
was
cnotorland
today
sod
®«t rear.
Uae nothing ha* been doae.
'flndlnierof DctrolL /
iroluable apectot of gomey flefi.
o eertoua roMlts ora napdpated.

BTniinnniGiiTTBiniR

This Evening.

DOING GOOD WORK

RlZES AWARDED

TRiVBISE cF MEN II IT

SHIPPING DF
' THEWDRLD

FIRST FRT IR UVERPOOl

i-'rs.'a

..-•sy',

im MORE encKBi

TO EXNNME BODY

TORlir^TE

BUREIU WAS USffUL

:BY POPULAR VOTE

BROTHERS UNITED

CimilR STRIWRERRB

BERGER CHEERED

IN CIRCUIT COURT

SERURBI CORVampN

OMHHSRBIDIIT

mOM lAIK rATEMOf

FOR BUSINESS ONLY

SEASON OPENS FfliBAl-x |

1

GKAND TEAVEBSife HESALD AND TEAVEBSE BAT EAOIi.THPRSDAT. JTXE 15. 1911

(raid Tnvertt Herald
AB< IriTane (>r Ufit

Hut the nanber of pereone out of enItko-sient is very Ilcbt.

Tbe bureau,

dere^ttneDl.

TWICE A WEEK.

n^iFm.

Tboae Is OMd of dur-

KUKtll in Mumtx-r. uulr fiwt (ami

IiHvinx ni'idlfU diirlnz .(be month
of May.

by

•1o ehlA they gave their

Tolun-

oiiIdIom

idertaa

effectlre.

S===Hi|

In

• regaril to their estltsaie of .ttr. Pratt
the ynra which

werXed

tluaa of tbe bnreab will become atlU

with

him.

gave u history of

Fleeults have shown

whkh had been

they

M.
the

C.

,-........... lie

had

partnership

raminned

ri™ a»d' Viiibvv."'.

betwL„

.all

WILL TRY IT AGAIN.
The

TERMS:

niMois

MsislatBre

Sr^S;;... in"

ibOHe

yean

their

DarlnE

reUUons

'he«to or the pleasantest rbaraeter and

turned

each

down the ectiem* to eoa<t a law au-

had

reposed

No] S currtl calf......................................UKA
Na 1 I

........ X

Ingthe other the

tboHiIno tbe aiate of IIHdoIb

IMt. n Uw poMoTfico it

fltforw Oty, Mleb, i»4n tko Act
« OMSnM at Minli t. iBn.-

. ksowu as the

iorand Trarerae h^eh. Mr. Pratt had

H'aurwsy.' ' Tbe

never asked a favor of tbe court in
the lenn of a poetponement or any-

Mder that the proposition was baek-

ibing else.

ed by great capiullstic Interesu aad
oct proiected aolely for gaaaral com-

tkaMN Mt tMk 3,100

dwrrUI good, although In this regard
light bare aoiue oierlt,

but

not

enough to wamai an entervaiae that
OF THE OCEAN,

would,

without doubt, work

Immea

KTMt aurable ln|ury to other Interests, par­
ticularly to the state-of Mkhtgan.

tbe

usda lkXII-9.'!. died in l>oDdon.

Born

Jan. ir.. isti.

could go ahead with them when their
.10^ Wme on the ralendar.

If any of

jhU work sras ileUyed. It was on ac|c«dm of the otber couneel.

not

the fsult tif Mr. I'mtt.

MEMORIAL ADORES^

Cash Bboe Store.

......

Corner Cass and Front Broeta. Travert* City, Mi^.

Toe Beta ef Musetos.
Ton have two sets of mus<les. the
ontor ones, wfalrh you can feel and
the Iner ones, which ate yoiir lung*,
bran, siomucb aad other Internal or­
gans The outer ooss sre ranveaieart-s
Mr performing aetlons
The Inner
ones are your life- the fate which
makee you happy or depreesrd, pow,k.. ueeful or the contrary
ierful or

Ladies Comfort Shoes
-ahe-n the days i

were alottg the same line. ustID'Ing
the aymematfe We of Mr. Pralt and j These tnaer muvtoa require training.
Insls®t^ atuscUs. by Inlal
aad has annoonced that be »iH DELIVERED BY «. W. UNDERWOOD hla Rentlemanly ways In dealing with I J“»«
BEFORE
BAR
ABBOCIATION
>1.
fellow membem of the har.'
•«rcUe.-.Sstlo.aJ
idlately caU a specUI aetalon of

ruw Sur tlncr *t)lrmp)c.'' racentlr.
to omt Borkod tbe treotoft trtaapb

Stanley was Oovenior/ti'iii-ral of Cs-

I horse hIdM .

He was always on time

land bad bis rases prepared so that be
I9<)S—Bari of Derb.v, who as lAird

natfr

Oorernor Denees, however. Is

Y«ot*m«D,

Nob tbo Uim eiUeil ocno
legtslature to pass the desired
(Tooood ibo AiUnttc Id ilz
In Memory, of Hon. E. B. Pratt PreeiWhether the governor has dUQojri. at VBI UWDKbt the ptanocle of Uw.
derft and Dean of the R
covered that the legliUtors have eiSMpMUiBB bod bMO raocbed. ~
Local Bar.
________
change of bran U not
ooch new Tenet Uunebed
-------I Were Unable to Agree In Brooks Cast
•hovn nroBOertal IniproreBieiiU orer •tatW. but it U quite likeir that the
At tbe memorial exercises held b>r|
After Being One All NIghL
lUloeia Uw-makera and will have to
.^be Obnple It the
Ihv Ule 1^. 8. Pratt by
ibe Grand'
Id ibo world be drmly convinced Uat tbe propoa- Traverse county bar Mouday af^e^
'From Mondsi's Record Ragle.l
od water way would not work the
■ ore nlnioat beon. the following tribute wna paid
Tl... jury in ihp case of tbe P«mlc
barm whldi has been oo forcibly deRe hMuttutlon of the orBlurr
hi. nietimr, by M. W. ITnderwood.
«nwl. l^s rbsrged wlih Urnwnatrated.
ceiiy from tbe prmon retired to the
vice presldeni of Ibe bar a
iury room enriy yeeterday afternoon
ihip tore* ahHtbnrapton on
who |)rc«lded af the mpeilng:
LOOK OUT FOR THE FLIEt.
!uiid
were uiinuic
unable i«,
to reach a
a declalon
^
.
...
.
aou
wriTf «MtMi trip to -New Tork, enrrrNow. when warm wmtber U upon
\ tjm
bnidcn ■ rrev
US. aperdal attention ahould be given
;^"'iih©uld’’'iisu,w-’’Mr'’ajfor conrUtlon and acqultial. They
M ^Eteor* ud MBicn, ^ endto acrednlng and care In other ways
ren|«<'ia to onejnaiued in dsmdlock tbU fonmoon and
MFSM'Btes In'tbe'eodne roon
tp firevonl the ravages of flies. Tbe
jr prafesaion who has beea cut being Mill as far awsy from an agreeI at the call of death and forced
fly Is a pest lo be reckoned with and
as ever they were dlsrbafge^
by an Inexti^ile Uw of naiure io se­
very prollllr breeder of •llaease. Too
ver alt earth>-ilee nod amocUtiona. ,and the prlsoneni lakw back to Jail
tftm. l« ewety raepert the Teonl
much care can not be exercised to the
lieath i« Kurh n eomaon thing, aad 'to await fiiriber m tlon of ilie authori­
Q koQe tonMac feotid. It hu duecanpaUn agaloat them. A little rare
ties.
it ranmi. moMns raomi. caleo. • itat this lime may-aave.tbe ravages of
kmr o*d erev munnrabt mrdmi.
typhoid fever Uter on. Care ahould
in Julaome i«af«rrl<s of praise, or' Hon worii was taken up by tbe courts
flan tt 0 root ■nmw e( oHenUl
aed in not allowing r
aUo he
adopt
0
sane
and
kuamne
view
of
hU
and pnpen were granted u>
R.
d.
Ml of rooM oad corsntleae.
mUto. nor any 'matt
cbararler and nehlevenients In ibU:
WilUam Moraby and
leader
EM fttbarc okHKeOr cnntriTMl by ei^
. I MIkvik.
Two other applieanu were
lint ■oideoer*. Amont oibar loteroii-

you can do is to :
tender foM abode.
Thco are not expensive but the real
comfun they give to worth ••veryiblaa

DISCHM6EI JURf

bar. and ll

IM iKwmiloM «re n ewIntnlAC both.
EMfMMUr dMp Mr
tm rtnk.

divtiiK.

ud o

Tbe enHen bf rablna

lb tbeir dewum oar Sttlnfi. equal
la'TMBi et tbe Qneet boteli of
Md.

There

ore

nonr

dtnliK

Bi, tbe iirtnHpol <eie of wiVdi t»
iieir detoroled

osd

of Hie«i>per ile<Ls. M feat
ijhe U«*l « OK- water.
Is a grlB Forptn.
aa oU hhgllsh
A backed atalU

Aaolbcr

Tbe CAtblii
chop honae
of

aacUni

adU be posidlile at nny honr
day «r sugbl for

garden ofrer* a deltgliitui
OMoe »*«ry of tbe oontlnew
aMp during tbe i«siage.

Tbe

f it one giwal airheture of ItumrlThe above descrip

•IfM a fnlr Ids* of Ifs magnitude.
tRKgewts tbe wondeiful strides of
Allibolldlng. The vessel, with
tbe line. U owned by a grMt
aradleaie. like many of tbe
•eatlhg palaces that navigate

•>«»

He—"It yon weran'i lu tove with Jack
why did you aw'ept blmT' Bhe-"8ocauM nU tts otbar girls
wero.”—
Boston TraoaertpL

*«il th4a wUtA ^e one regret the
tat tbs ITnIted Stotes has lltUe
OB tbe high seas.

It has re-

Ni-tor'Bnopo to nund prewmlIB the auilqr of ocean navigafihd It Is seldom on tbe otber
« the water that the American
found floating from

a masi-

QMBRtTV BUREAU IB UBVUL.
Of the Bnrena of Aoao4Mad¥!kMiaes u baalnning to bring
■Baad monlia. and the Udies oho arc
llBi^la OBrtattons Uieir pemotmlYl
IBM Aoirtd a highly comnWed

Bhilr tab

id

aarriflre of

*®wlag the Booth of May. there

lb. ..b>„

The Cardinal Principles
of Banking
teboRBetoof
____roadepadit bbiI to i
aaWyTbe depoab eotniited to ils chte bjr ibe depot- fan BK treated at trait (im^ and louied
pro^ cadetrad Botea « coliEen) tecarilT.
erfae eBBtidmlMB in making a prapoa^ loos it
nk^.iBBxdertopMi ivdrpntaetlfa (iadtoftbe
j----- h--------- lotbUwBytbeb-kbe^
eeeoet Ute boeUMite
pruipent;.

of tbe luliers
day ranged bebutoel

tUir Csrtmtef Ostod dtWM rna>sry.

.ta, „„ ,|,„rt ,9,
H.A
I. .
Jmm ul

«AUAt
Froat^ Talon OimL

nwtton of Underwood and I'm-,

^

t3I:

June F—thur* to July :
PUBUCA('IIIGAN- The Pro-'
bjue court tor the C«iumy of Groud
Trav
acssloo of said court. Iwld at
prolmle CiTIrw, lu tCc clij of Trav
ew I'liv. In naltT coumy, on the SIsi
dJ.' of May. A. D. J4II.
Peraeut.
Hon. Fie.1
it. Walker.
Judge of l*rtil«to
In the niaiter of the estiiic c( Caro
llne-A. T. Rtewar.l.
John W. Paichin havinc filed In said
hu iM-tiiiioa prsyliiK that said
Jiulicste and dMeiuiiue who
l adjiulit
wen’' St
of her .leatli the legal
SI the llBie
ll
belrx ot said doceaaeil aud entitled to
laberlt the real eetole of which atid
deewaed .lle.1 aelxS.
It is onlered that the Stih day ot
June. A l>. toll. ul ten o’clock In the
forenoon, al said pnihate office, be anfl
Is hereby apisdiiied for beartag aahl

^

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JM*.t»«4oaotf

- -----------—-—=

«—■* ■

Many Hmdreis'ot Satfsfied
Saoiiiis Depositorf
Atm Bank miUc^Th^
hltrcsl July ht, 1911

»a most desirable depomoiy for your savings, fpr it is stiong, conservative-aiid safe, and pays three per
cent interest, compounded twice a year
We invite you lo open an account with
.us wiih a deposit of one dollar or more.
<

r

TRAVERSE CITY STATE BANK
Oldeai. Largest aad Slroagast Baak la
this part oltlw Stale.

The UtUe Wonder
A 2Vs h- p. Otaettod Xaciiw
HADE nr TEAVBSfE OITT
Oyliinler Ix.re. 4 inebeo, alMke, 4\'n inchCB.
GiumI dcKiKii. best material.
Wi-i(;br; ikai III.

Ilojiju-r cooiod.

.Starlii easily, ruiw ateadil/,

is ecntoiiiiicni. reliable, diirubte aixl conpletO
with iiiillcy. (tasoliiio Unik, battery, eoil find

awitcli. wired randy
nndjr to nm yoar'aepnrator.
your aeparator.
Wood
witbiii

sjiu- or pump or do toy otber duty
the eaiui'iiv of 2'-.

2x2>;; ft.

I'nr-e $7.'.;

li! p.. oernpioa

JJaniifarturod by

WX. JAOKBON, TrnverM Olty, KieUfo.

it is further ordered that public oolitw thereof l>e gnen hy -publication of
a ropy of this order, tor three suewere ressive weeks previous to said day 0
'ntimem.
Hts life's work Is tmded good abuni twenty-five loads being of- hearing, la the Grand Traverwe He
aid, a oewsltoiwr printed aad rtr«t
and ho hr.s bet-n cut oR In the fullness {,.^,4) of all sIzck and kinds
I In said c
of his years. leaMnd as our Inbcr>re fwiu- .■ tMnr
receipts

*k^*b>'^’hooe8tv"*and’
iaW '“v «a*rkn and 11 per crate was paid
acter marked
by honesty and iatogrity of parpcMT. an application
......................................................
to duty, by the
..
buyers.
bay
Shipping will begin
a diligent peraeverauce in the work:jB Jw'mesi this week and on FrMsv
of bit choaen jwofemMon. which
^ Satordi
cnav"^
suaulM.' with
Wtlh ptoBi.
nroBI
<«» wUl
may
aB enalnto
//
The tomb sboaU
be
allowed./to'** ahlppftl fram here-toy Georgs W.
ind as a Isentinel forever, goardtag Lardie. Tbe yield promises to be ex. sfleni iHi lani irnm ibe sbons of.
hp*,y ib this section and tii.-

:ur „s’'.iSL,£; ‘H T“ ■‘-"c

-■

latter figure

When You Bar
Paint Here

Judge of Trobaie

it b la. bPriPI
the (smiMsyr

STATE BANK

ftpa

operaiiac the

larsral poiataad rareiahplaot
iiv the ororld—the maken of

—- ■■

bereft of Ufr. so should aU IM- • ‘"S
‘"F ‘hr
‘he hiahert
hlghert prtoe on the <-Tilcagtf
ruiirove
. .
those who
who attack for market
tnsrkel ihU
lhi> wnasou.
op |.iiri«ae the life and character of iwaiocs. per Imohel ....COc a »K

tbe -*Acae Qoality" pntoto.
enaatela,

stains,

varBishts.

You COB pvt exactly

whst

you want in the

StAS

ogflL^ltH—A.T»weTLay.P»w>itisi«: B.

23?t

—-

acmequauty

SPcrCcat Allowedoa
TlwcDcpMlls

autbont)—“The Acmc.Qualay Paiming Gutde Book.”

Mr.

A. J

- •

kind for touching tbmp op. poiDOng inssde or o
any ocher use.

•Tto^Kd'to part^jhen Meads

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

.l.h .

WHvrrtalned la wha’XirrlHH '

SUES BtCTOR FOR $5,000

,10 charm oibera by aentlmeaul and!*D*»c desirable loads
tB hiipltoattotts for work, an of|
grandiloquent bgrais of otoior}-. for . The price during the
This speaks well Is*e begun its lnvE3^''Ot Maryland
cleoth cantos Its own aolemnliv. and
«), ,^,h| {,q
Of Traverse CHy. ft abows and I'ennay'lranU.
loocbM the bnnian heart amre deep''
It lo tbe
aiudteD words,
however
rarafiir thl^fiosions” of the afieraoon
The
______ grace

coateailoc wM

.. dose sitta -a short 'program of Buak
Hoc Tillies RhuuM ■•e rsed."i|
and an address by
Mr*. GdaOUad
Oliver M. Hartup and
Mary L. by Panllae Wolfeniieia of Pein
tTih-ain. who u oBa «<
Uariup. CompUlnanis^vs^ *^e*T IOlW.«A. ...I.
W
,1,,.
^
Kins
I Morton 1
aniu
e II aaltoin the above entittod
A
l..rb..lon ,ol ,||l
I M ■raw*
irtoi'ily am>eariDg fita
after wbl-h a (rtano duel by
First."
Hcpklns and Mono
net be round and t
Ratella LOBT-BUefc aatln Wtg la
tark or on From or Pali
tto said dofen.Um. or ehher of tbem'BhHrt fatcred kith a vo.*l aolo and
Coll Ctu. phoDc >U. Reward.
reiMc.
-H>» remainder of tbe prtigram was

IKI4—KaaiUve sUVe art repoalod by
great |>
cation, laborious siiidy und |>rei>ura
lAM—Ur. O. A. B. Walhem resigned jton.
ii ran a said th.-ii a lawyer
and Morton K. Webber, al least tcciiiv
nieraliip of BrHUb Columbia
hiiraiHl wliji
n-iclliv
every
lfcS6—Nlag
Otto
•osrI u|un him. and fuiihtully Ann Arbor Girl Charfts Nsglieent
throne of Bavaria. *
used Ids UcttI ability lu honorably fur
Dated June iHi.llill.
Treatment and Seeks Osmapet.
tber liU client's Inicresl lie bus ful1910—Gbarlea K. F
FKKDBIUTK W. JIAYNK.
Blled his duties, and saiistii-d the eth­
(’Irr-ilil Jii.lge.
aeroplane flight from New
York to
Ann Arbor, Juiie H.—Alleging negics uT (lie
prolraklon
I Ihink
(hli
10 prc.._____
... Tlile
........................
-___
Kvnmtned.t «v>nnUTslencd and r
PhilBdelpliU and return,
with
two be traiiiiull) said of (he hiio hhlwiuB IlKeni treeliuent. .MIkh Maud Fraacr.
tired hy me;
Bio|n.
varied nd
I'ralt.
Ills duties
Yiwilanll. has wiied l>r. KolBOd KievRLMWl K \CHITK.
ramplez. xuch an an- Ihciiiubiuit
June 14.
negtslcr
-'^rfVii'iraii for $:,.ouP .lamaaes. ■*
a genorul practitioner aiid'ol sikIi vuIC&—BIr llsrry Vane, 'abo
had
I'XtlKRWOOH * TMUiR.
MW ks ik-tctol>t the well rounded:
^
........................
BolU-lion. tor Complainant
been gorernor of
U«Ter.
ny. beheaded In (amidoe for high treaIt may Itc said and easily termed hy •
THE MARKETS.


Bbly 14 appltoatlons for help and' nary yard.

This evrtflng ihe

on

nn»r. IAUI..1.

(
the ranimon aiuH-eh
a|>e<-eh of
hU ssaoilates iB
B'B • B ♦
■Usys .rarrl
l«C(—Briiuh rule began la New ibat he was aUi
of .his cite
tent's, im-rr
York rtiypresented Ills cause to court or Jury,
ITIS—Hmry. Alton, founder.of the and honorably fulfilled the high duty
rhicago. June It.—Ur; M r.-Kr;
*'AllenltM." horn. Died Feb. S. 1T84.
dtiarbed to the trust Intcrpoacfi.
If**—Amerioon Congreas adopted
toave Vhe rase to rest here, and If tlic
Detrolu June H,—8»c,
(hr.
the flag of 8lars and Birlpet.
T.iled.). June H.-s: S tc, 5ti i
IfldO—UatUe of Marengo. U which biograpber ol the preseni or future
desires a more eluhoraie and hibuious .
,
ap^eoii defeated the Austrian and
a n.., 1...
became master of Unly
courts es-1
'
—-—'
of tony-live
DuEslo.
June
u.—Tattle—ll.Wi
IM7—French under Napoleon de- teodlng over u |>erio<l
The burdens of an
exacting:
Ci gK.fr., calves'
ting; Ialow, rteady. a
featad tbe allied RassUns and ^rushave been laid down. nd
aiid '»,o»_
,fio„ (,
jj#,,
,he«-f>
sUaa al Frtedland.
tor}...
his life has become
nwmor}.aloa. Mradv.'$11W *:
Igll—Marriei Ueacher Stowe, an- cherished bv family aad initmaies. *
IS/dl
(i
94.'jr..
I
jubs
active, cleady.
cted
by
aU.
May
iiU
toilf
tbor of •T-nclr Tom'a fabln." bora In and reupei>. be covered with the grace 1$C.U «r fC.lKI ‘I $C.2& «< IB30.
Inga.
If
«n>
t.ltchfleld, Conn.
Died In Hartford.
of chsrit
July 11. im.
•to err ii
forgive is dl-,
Tpe poiolo tnsrkePconilnUed on lu
IKTit-The Merrimar. of cirll war tlBC.“
lupward trend today and as high if
fame, Uuiwhed si the Chartomown

. scheduled ou (be pro-

gram.

ft Is soeb enterprises •on.

Sht hteutfe.

carried «

tConrinoed from raito one I

cull t'oun for tbe Oouniy of Grand
Traverse, in rbanceo'.

I®-, solicitors for the comiiUinams. It t t-------- —--------------It
ordered__that tbe appeal
appearance
____________
said defendants. R. H. Hopkins nnd
Morton K. Webber, be eoierMl In inis
Ibis cause within live inonthm from tlie,*
date of this order; and Ihai In case '
ilw apiwsrance of either of them
wheiluir living or dead, that ihalr good'aatli the September terni of coart.
*TKIB DATE IN HItTORV.”

deeds and Individual
Idual
ibararterUilci:
in ih<- evening a seeslon was held he ranse his answer to the bill ot
plaint to l« filed and a iw> thereof!^
thereof
.
KUnd In danger• of being imried *1^
al whltk two divorce iqalten
aerve.1 uion the solicitors for the com- .
dune n.
N
forgoiieii under no nTalaD'
laoclte wf well
..i.in.ni. b
Iimi. fllieen
ertAMi days
Hain after
aO^r ser- *
decrees granted in the plalnanis
within
tbe use'ocf'**F
Vienilonod
UudnOon,
by
1C7X—CaUraqui
(RIngstoa, OnU
Hattie G. Turuhnll
his solicitor of a copy phrases, j following cases:
arcfiilly
ircfiill)
selected
words
i
was founded.
.
.
11 should not be forgoilcn that
that -•
"a t». iierlwrt
iierl>e
Turnbull In which
the of the said bill, and In dcfunll thereol :•
iTKg-Oen. Winfield Bcolt born near
that the .-..Id L;:i he
u-rq
reiHilation is «lial others think , .otnnialirt
given the entire
i'etemburg. Va. Died at West Point.
,1. but his chsrnrlrr is what he ,
I- H.TO0119 >V.l,
M..I liupkliiK and Morton K. Wetilwr.
^
reall: u.- ...I II I. ,n.a.l.W«ll, I,;.: I—!,.
I.. Wall.
UydU O. Pease va -Ismea
Aud U Is further ordered that IbBi^
e iDill
that
I au/llmivs are
l7«S->-Matu Ukn hy Bonaparte In
idly out of .
.
Calrin Pease, Bdna Walton vs, Hsr aald ownplalaant cauae this order to J
the outael of bis ez|>edltioa U> Egypt.
b« published In the Grand Traverse'*
Tfic luw It
It a Jealous goddess, and lem-e Walton,
Axel
Anderraa
vs. Herahl. a newspaper.
|«inle.l. puU-.B
l>|ieiilng of the flrat unTted while she lcnil« her devotees lo msny ' piaMM Anderwm
t at KlngntoB by Istrd 8ydtruili, itmililnii tlic
rmii'uiD.
>i;an> iivinis,
ISKI—Kant day obaerved la tbe Coo-rcss in the i
I. George
federate suics.
the bouse «r rajiRwentatlves.

lAFiU ruom.

aM«hiU&cnU.

“ "r^-mlnlnOy

AMl.ar Rellcga

Douglass & Kellogg

twelve yearn that he had sat on the

lacUlstors of that atate evIdentlylcoD-

*Tiakaa-to.(beQalf

,:towiana uougta

Jnilge .Mayne suted that dutiag tbe

low the conitnirtton of a deep-water
•wars cshal from luke Mlcbltu

orahlwctura.

Ik

lan omuMal Un^ of Use for a Uw
|}inn (o eooHnee U business.

orOoo, )U Fran Sirooc.

mft Um UnchlBfaf

V-'l

Davis

tthem sloee tbe fan of IftTC. which is

EtfiUr and Min*«»r.

I MriM

aeveral

■ball hare boaa secured, ilie opwa-

that tbe

THOf. T. BATSA.

lhls.^sd4pe«».

'MeiatMin or the bar gave abort talks

'i:p to this tlmi- the work hat

la-«in (wrried on edilrely

FoUewlnr

teeni. and when a i>mcikol atiendint

both TbmM No. it.

TMI QUEEN

LIVEBTOCK.
Ruga. Braaaad...............................* •

i'lalJp uiieidkiD In' Trufeiee CJlj are

SsS
llorek 1.

ebrtgbl-

Bay net geed-nlght. hat in a
or clioe
Eld me good anrwiag.

FAMUS DOCTOrS

bowerer. is dolac cood work In thU

................................................................
Traveraa City MfUttig On.
>se lldne owiKtime.
*
.tVhewt........................................................................ ..
Torti siriil away, give little warelBR'OaU ......................................................................Btr

IVrhsTi^-twill «^^a:iilgh_or teat.

» R .AMrasB all «.-Up«<taw aad wree

In taiying,

ask (or the c

Wait’s Drug Store ,

■.

oitAXif '■iHAVETOt.

King^sley Department
Conducted by MUs Edna Wali.
#»eple of D#|il«y

Ayn tratbr^-bat

0««a arrasKed prertous to Ibat date
the reauli vaa a* oaoal. Uto
B b<
bon«
it-atn vai playins tbe xiaitore> 31 All
tiiun and BlaDlni: easily, tbe ».«re
at the flnal «-aa 9 to 7. while tiie Tra­
verse ril> boys were bavtoR an arKument with tbe umpire. Carl Browe
of tbe Kiiicsley piayen fiele btonc
frotn third baae. there were
maDy
Roappy and Rood playi,. The Kinoluy
ball team has not lu%i 3 caoK' <>dii
Bcawn and U RuirrR KT'pU) Buckler
at UocUer Sn-iday. June IK
Jqne 17

the wu»outtittn

BOBftij are aU intortftod in thii Dcptitment.
. W* AaU be gUd to have indivldsali, ohnrehei.
i 'UN Orugc, £r*t«n»l oeeietie* and all other or.
«<"|aatatton l»nd in ftenu of newi, penoqak,
ati of mectlBgi, nottees of entertain.
public inpin
itaaklB, Inidcets
eala of re
‘ ■ f dene or «
te town or eooBtry. and any other Itemi of gen­
eral inte^. Bend all items to BCn Edna W^,
who has dtarge of the Department—Edilor
Haald.

Saving of 33%, 40, and 50 per cent

THE CLOSING-OUT SALE

Iwre Ihc last of tbe week.

Cltf ^barady^

Will begin with the opening of the Store

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21ST
The “HUB” was
known throughool
section as a store
carrying “up-lo-ihcmlnule,” quality
goods. Thousands
of particular dres­
sers supplied their
needs there every
season.

Ike fi
forty.flftli animal Rstlu-iin: .-!
Itaii'.lst Ui.-smla ;

tkin wlH be held in the Fust Ikii.ilsi {
chn/9k.^in CbaMeviix on

Wodnesduy i

and Tburaday, June 2K and r.<. wiihi
elaborate, prottram
each

acaslon.

planned

KitUe

tor|

Rarc-C\K>iur. j

homo ralasiouary aocretary- of ibe o.i; j
MKlatlon.

Rev.

\V.

n.

WE SECURED
THE ENTIRE
STOCK AT
ON
THE
9

60c

rhe GLOOE

dcIcRntvs.
N( ahda-iivanta Opening.

■ ■pi'tiiiit; u-iti be oil July t.

There will

Ih- daiuing on the rvenliii; of the fib
and the music nill bo roiiilshed'by

ni'di-r ttHi-mu-iliiii lor tinItic-y

will biilUl

n

dm*,

As

A Biblical Mathamat'reian.
' I
luii'rvwi.Ki; pri-li’.-m in maihe-

the hotel orchestra.

iirm HAVE 1WIY

Hr. and Mrs. W. E. Brawn of Grand
KnV'ds iirv FtNi-i'iiis Mi-V'-ial ■]>>» ;i.'

yOUMSTEt m THIS FtiE

A. H. Bode left for his heme
Frcatoni

this

after

in <

visititiR,

were left and b.e -tW* menus ew-mp-d ,
death- M 1* a true i-ruldetu. and Ibe
M T.r <lue*tloa ws* to -know 1-efore the kill-'
have
IBR Iwimn wMeb nutnl-ere In Hue ibe
F. T. Morris arrived last evening arrived hi lake il|> iU«dr suiimier Imiiitwo friends sboukl araoine.—Lonisrllle
1
from Cfalraso and will spend several at IklRowocHl
U-<er in the wesson L'ootier-Journal.
”l*"ev“ray|dsj‘» With friends In the ilty.
Ml*. Jofansou's li-olS-r will Join ibein
week,

live c i!v and - all wii Sriv d-

& 8. Bleieh ot Alma la in the eity

Malty wlib paniR chiMrai that b <4 Mra. K. tl. Um4
............ Mra Is the boura now and
and so It it inwraiant that

on tmsiiioes.'

A. C,

s:i. «»kb. a-itl lii-i- iiilnitl

erat raw] one doll
« rfwioia attrarat aaeds a dros Karr, bul If }--------by hrforr .
o Ur. CaMaHI
liUi-lness ben- for the
i’lnr tlrtwe i.vrr iii .ibcir ■ r j<—li-nUiv
apply tore Of c
‘T*". ... . .. ib.vvlni: .nrii.ed la*l evenins.
*o alleud Ibe Insml *
IdwolJ does n.
raw la StvM, It a pn ra purebasG Of hi* mnu
Stale li..-^nl.-il.
Tl-ev
ntlon. He hs* .•Tbill*~l 1
nnmseh.
Work
alHi
frinide
r«<
iwuitti l>> y.r. IDI.I .Mr. Ail.uii l.iml
fiver and bowel dlera
____________ l«i
yr;ir* and will'lie
will lie idrneed
id
V
B. Spelman ol Cadillac i
8L. B
«l.o III.- fl..- uu. -IS of Mr. ahd %Ura traito Ilka
reader any adviee on "
.V. which, by cl—
, lly'ill. ..
\V. n. ri<>l>l<-ii ill Fiirk
. .
1 mmiRlhnlac tto*
Mrs. -I. W. Levis SiW children arMias MaHbn Padek of Oclroit is
_______ J rioralciv. will Imutrdiateiy
S tbs Iraubia
riv«><l vrhicni.y fn>ni W.iln-riiuv lo ibu Rvii-< i.i M'e lluiiii-r
th ..;<i I
sts-M-ataraonretiMleB bat that
vi-ii friciuls tor a tovi wr-rl.*.
I If Klmsi*>l .1 vuiiii.- ;i>r A
vv V..-I,Merton A. Sturgla chief nelurallcaOr. Guy M. Johnson ypUirned this

A «WU

!

E. E S..* .fcf<.r,l.rd

Wc Arc Frond to A«»oai»er tb« TwcBty-lilik
ABatveroary ol 0» AssoeUUon wlili tbe

STERLING PIANOS
Tw^-fire jw*r» *go Vfc Bccqjfcd ihe ittAcy for this rditble old
BMkc andTecetred ow fint »hipB>el)t
1%*\ iaiiUl tmikcboa. Blibov^ wc
could aot 'forsee it at that tiae, wa>
ooe of
BDcst importPDt crenTt is
dtefaiMory our bcuae. Tlic Stuling
Piano p.*0Ted to be a big wceen
(ram tbe slut.
Iu rich, sympdihetic
MM made it a b'
Torife amoag ptanb buyer* ibroogboot
ibe enfife bate. Evoy year in Unt quartcr-ccBtiny bai maea*Bdovsaksol tbe Sterl^and today Mgrly 15^000 bomes in
Mich^ aloM coolais Stedngt purcbaied o( m.
The excwlleDcc of tbU Instruiuem liai. luade it a tevoriic «iih
eraleat pc«|da everywhere. .Maey of the Sierllnjn we sold tseotyBve
aKD'lR«ttU.8iriiik'>?'le*dld ncTwlre.' Their taasca tuav be
old-fa«hiooed adg. Ucle the orislnal lustre, but ttwir Oweet.'mellow
lone sUU renalpk; and wUi last as loog as then- «• a key is pre*:, or
a suiaR to vibrate
'
See tbe oaiRil&cent new styles io ricb mabopaav-. haB.laomc rircasslaa w^nu. beatnlfol BoMea oak and other tancy
woods cm
brac«e in our stock. NotwHhsUafllaR tbe MA ABaliiy ot these Inptrainanu our pricea are amet moderate. raaslW tram t32S to ttsc.
We eMl OB terms as low as yio down and 88 montbly. Let ua send
yon cpialac U yoa cant caJL

6itlNN£LL BROTHERiS
TnmeCit;Si<«, 0<.Frc«lu«lC«Su.

'lion oiamlncr of Mii-hUtan. is iti nhc mHvn from n irip to i:o-lu-s.UT
j.-tiv tmla.v ac-iotuiwnlcd by Ms wlte- VMnSgo.
.Mr. Bturcis enme in a.ttead the cltr-ult
roun and ron8a«-t

<lsro»nin-«: feio}

'llSli
luralizatlon of tho>e who have air

ui;-l

Wits Afires F.uGerald of San Fran.
l-i: H visit at tll-

honif of M-. Olid Mr-

J

M

ILilU-ii

lled
li'lle

(or their final jaiwra.
buA. West KU'V-t-(!i r1rc-ii
W. E. Neleen of the firm of Frte-l' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
■no £ <’o, is in the riiy (udar.llej^
.-owns, yrt etxiti
e-,n-<t
u-day
s Just returned (lom a trip I

L.

flTrt :i*v nule* before me t wonhl r»
quire more ebaner- than 1 bad --n hand
and would r*** ihroueb m- i-ia -e
where cbe^s could
.-a*b«t M--re
over, my draft* wire tiW tip. Jii ilu*
dnemma i wired tor money
Afi.-r
tour dsyw nf f-xeaperniliiR d-day* I rreived Thi« (dillsfyl'is measace from
Ibe obllgine oi^nior of Ibc wireie*.*
offi.-e:
“Op-TatoT

on

other crart

«sy

I.-

an^ might burti if lie jeare It bwg
After lun' h he traortslt besuRe “

W.

f

tonliiiv-.o-' 1-- •!>.-i-il » l-v' wr. k.

'

E. Franklin rAwrned to

i'l:|.-aen «llt-r vi;-;iilt>R hi- .liildn-n anil
*l»’.-r. Mr*. John Sanlio.n

i ,
Po.fingandPuliing.
Tl b«H Isvii wi-Hy ..l«cr-.-M that

Miaa Harriet Wood of iutlwr. a for- tutist r^oTTillviis i-ai- b- oinrv rfOcieOtlJ
lurr lea-^r r of Ihe-Cetiirsl scliiK.l, Is l-erf-irtm-d by dniwinc tbe^ along
TisUlUR friends in ihe rlty.
Ibnmch tbeir i>n>|-<-r is.ufw ibaa by otlempilDg to push aod Jin them
(From
WtslDcsday's
Rerord-KasJe) Ibrough. Just a» It Is nurh .asler lo
Mrs. A. L. Joyce left for Grand Ra-'
rojv thao tl l« to |MJ»h it- Tbeee
pids to spend w tow weeks with rv- are i.rwUably U',1 many i- rw-us who
have incd to j-ii- h a rofe.. but very
idlivrs and friends.
many
bare
aitemptril tbioR* alnxwt as
Miaa Minnie Wenetl returned last
lu maa.T tuanufarturins esjo-enlBR After sp^wtlaji a few days
ta^hmen:*. f.vr cxnrni-ic. ibvtc may
with friends In Klk lUpW*.
Mr. and Mra- Lawrence Flinn and
faially have amved fram SprinsOeld ebdearurltu;
inove beov.v i-leccs of
will epfM Ibe sutumer at Old wort npoB «
Uboring In» the exrftloa of effort.
Mtsaten.--^.

and

small fraction of which goes
tbe a.-tual proRrawsSnn.
Kv.
so-.-h an eCetiirc aid to transport as an
Uidwtriai railway is Installed tt Istffuaw have arriv-ed to speod the seateo used at lew thna Us proper effl'son Id tbeir new aunlDer boatv et eteacy beeanse tbere is too mex^ posbCharim Evans #f Rochester U in

the city hn a short bostiHs* trip.

Mr. and Ml*. Wm. Thnner af Bag!-

iBdRewood.

Tbe Thaners

oi^

|praitr etoae collate whkh ho:

iag aad not eram^jvMUng.-Chraler'a

beans, peaches, pliuns, pears and apfdes, so yon can ^ainly
see we can give yon steady employment for six months. Come
in and enter ynnr name on oar list ss soon as coBventest.
One word-io frail growers.. How, we don't wint ^
tell yon bow mnch more we cin pay than onr cmnpetttGrs for
yonr fmit; however, we do want to

impress

npn

year

compeliton. in other words, we can tise yonr soft strawber-

i bl. ra
l»-ai<-i t

ew Yor
oast. Where he visited New
York. Bos I
^rt. »w*nton and Snyder are now
ttm and iTtraU. He repom that he'^,„
.. .................. ..

Capt'.

We Aic now rnnniDg <m ftrawberhes ud wut you
name on pnr list ai a steady employee. The protpect
for strawberrie* never was better, and
wc Aeold
hare aX le^ a three weeks' ran «n Ibis frail, tbes we take
np red and black raspberries, gooseberries, efaerries, string

VII In that fsiDou* ln*iaiii-e when b*

eerspb c-icTwtur of whom .^^rtlVIr TV
Norili led* in -ramp and ('smlnu In
tourer t'alifornta.' •
I learned at Ibi* t-lnt that tor live

hare two mesnscea for some one. but
his bread In «ren-wito sbe sway -

IB a few d.t.vi’.

2QdjgiHs and women to worit on (mils.
Nfce.^an, easy work in asanitaiy factory.

minds bow mneb MORE of ^sr fraiu we 'can use timn ear

a

found bukloera comllllons unsettled |^id FI-m Vaiinmf IFn.k buji-l
... that
of 111.- eountrv
inc. hsrii.c U-nv.-d tLI* v.V'-k
iwill return to hi* home m MllwaMfSe
Mra. E. L. EdvVards left today tor

WANTED

Hit Mora Important Dirty.
The ^>r Into w-1u--l> Kliic Alfred

^.Mlng

The

;i. -

. I-V
Till* aRTeed*Ji|»'ti. lie ws* rare i
ful t» plai-e bl* like tuindrd et.mradr
In Ihe slxt.-euth plai-e In Ibe llii*- uii-1
Mmiu-lf ill ida.-e IhJny-oite. w-iib the
nwiiH lltat tbe Iwn w.-re tbe last tb.-t

»f f.-ii lids In till- i-lt;.

DEPT.
STORE.

Traverse aty. Mich.

140-142 E. Front St.

Oivliin to till- JaU- arrival of ili<- •-<>'
laccrs.
lasers, ii-..
tl-.. tintill- date of tli"
ib" opcnlnii
opcnhiii

wlipii ull is ronipb'lfd Ibilr homo m1ll^ Baile* n**umr* tbe f.wm of a tradition
be OHO of «bc liuosi iu llio Grand Tra-^ (-oQ'jecl)iij; itself w'llU the tumv'of Jo
se|>lius. tbe Jewi>b hl*b>rian.
Aft.-r
verso rcao.-d rcRluii
♦ ♦ ♦ w «
Ibe lloBinn* bad i-ai.lured l'»ioi«t. so
H. N. Reinberg of McBain is apendPERBONAl. MENTION.

tbi- «tory run*. J»*ei>h>i* and forty ulb
IHC u l••« d.Ov "iili, iiiclul
ill tin' rr* M-ukbt *!u-iii-r in a --svp. S-'afniKl
<iiy
IFToin Tiicsdnv's lUitud t-:.-icle.'
were Ihoy of fHlIlnc Into Ibv hin ds --f
Mist Anne
has
returned;
i
- Dorgio
. ■ I
•iraer Dodge rcluraed to his home the Uonuiiis th.-ij all of Ibeip exi—pitiiK
jfrom
from a.tow
a.few d.-iys visit wiili tri.nds
trirnds ln|^,
In'
Jusepbu* and one other nun j-esolvi-d'
to kill Ibemselvea. The wit of the b».Cadlllaf.
|„ u„. ,j,,
,
j,
lurian beenn to wgrk;^ devbdOR a'
mauapvr a.d Oeorao
Mojiraon
a^
*'
'
oie To -save blm*eir and ibis filter
flnanclsl secretary got off the Ut06;i>‘
“>da) after siu-ndniR the
a. m. and rhalloBRod past vi-cek with ^riond^ and rilailvo.v
■"«
H»»r arr.ved Uian'whu was like uiiid.-d vviUi biiu1 went to Traverae
,
.. . .
'
llr..^ «-|i....... I XI .••..•lilij" <u oIU'IhI
lle th'-refore
that lin-v'
whl.-h lias jit, luo city
all HiaiMl tn a M-mi<-lrv;o. that tbiy put.
in this virlnlty
...................
j
K. 8. Ik’-sod of Beyna City la to call
esr-h other to death. kiJlng every tbini
in the man In n-rular order and that tbe ia*i;
friends and to transact liusli-esii
:. E. ChandW made a business trip
nnrrivinc man sta’ujld tbcii eointnii mi -

VMt to Traveiwe <aty Thuradaj-T
'
S. B.'Bultn. wife and friend. Mr.
MdDonkld of Iowa went to Traverae
Cltr Ttaraday.
A D.'Feniteriusriier went to Tnverae City Tburaday.
A. H, Clark went to Traverae Cltv
TUirnday.
BWold BUaaob betonied {Rm Tra> City IliDrBday
avlng
pMed bit year's work in bisb M
1^ Muth went to Mu

The “HUB’S” wigInal selling price
tags will be left on
each and every
article—you can fig­
ure your savings nt
a glance. Remember
the date and lay In
a supply of Snits,
Hats and Furnish­
ings for a year at
least.

Stovall, and

Mrs. E. I,. HuRbes. preiddent of the
usBorlation. wHI allcud from this eiiv |

Mrs.
City IVednrsday to visit
Wllaoas.
Mrs. M’lll llnDimeU and rbildren
went to Traverse Citv Wednesday for
a Ahort viait wl^ frlcnda.
Mrs. Oeorsc McDonald and daushter UiMIe went to Traverae .Oily
Wedaesday.
Minor of
raverae f'ity -was In
liiiiiun;* Tuesdl}-. ■
C. V. Moody
Traverae City
Wedn-iKin)-.
Bell Hopkins went to
ti Traverse City
/
Saturday on bnalneaa.

or the
Entire
Stock of

The “Hub” Haberdashery
at less than Wholesale Cost

Personal and General.
her hotne..........................

Qalte a naraber of the m»P
;iianb. <iia snoiininR ana nno o<
this way- aiiendod tbb cradnatine ex­ muRiHar rheimiaUsai.
work done Tiu sduv aivl Wednv^li .
ercises at WllUanabutf rrUtay evcFr*d
unborp of Grand
Rapids
Morars. i*ok.<ks were-nt Traverse
&1AK, 41 repon Ibeu le tx- Just fine. riaited ids biulbcr. Will WenclinrE City Friday .
' /'")
At Clara Arrtold of Bstes TlsIt- -Baiurday.
lIcasM Coltnau l>0UBbl some pies 6f
•d In Uila otdsbboitood a lew days
Mrs.
SchvU la iinproTlfis f!eo- II- Barth. Jr. Sun.lav.
laat -wOTk.
tleo. J. Banu lost a horse ibis w eek.
-slowly at this arlilnr
.
Handd esd ttay-BOod BUtee both
also
a
<ah.
din. J B. Vaasar'was
oallod
to
Maple
have the tiooploff eouRh,
randm Neidiew went to
Traverse Ciiy Batorday owlnc
- Salur.lay. - \V> arc glsd
Mr, Boat tmh pnrdiaaee bimseU a siCkDess ol her
Webeur.
bfud pew
r
jlaplcCiiy
Mr.
...
an
and
-Mrs.
Howard
UniiB
went
|
>fiss
Hazel
.N'ash
Miss.KaU Dockery trialled at Tom
>i«s Balt, on
Tnverw.' City Friday for a short I lied hrr cousin. Fi
Dortcoir'd Sandarii
I day hint.
Hr. rted Bates is the owner of-a
Mr. and Mrs. Mceiere and duushier.
fi. F. Case and fatally drove to
ftoe UlUo e '
.........................................................
n n <*ai
Traverse tiiy
Wedneaday In their A.Ia. siurni Suods) with Mr. lUrtu. Sr.
Fn-a1 Hcl...............................................
Mrs. UrowtiMJU
Mil to Traverse Mftle Oty ralU'.. .
<WUI iOopeland mado a trip to lUrtaarien Fritz s family w.-m to Ma
<'Uy Thorwle;
Jay.
Bid .CHS Hoeday.
. Mr. Keys ol
of Ontena aaatsted In the |ii< C'lly Sunday.
MlB^ Florence SlcboUon. BudmHenry Buhlk auH lumily siu-nt SntloCUe UrocB of Trovene <niy were bank the last oC Itae week rbilc llr.
uzdny with Mrs. Bublk's |■a^t■nls.
Fowers was In Ociroli.
Mrs Huirv I'eek attended i-hurtb at
Mrs. Merrill went In Traverse fity
vlatl Sumlay.
tbe hiri «if ibo Week for a abort visit
frto«do,aad rc4attrea here Sanday.
tieg. I. Folk was a Tnmrsc fiiy
Mra. I* Bar of MamwIODa Ik tUIi- with roUtiies.
,
' Miss Fariisu
iiswurth of Travme City vlirii..i Monday.}ni( «t Mr'Hourlrb't for e few days
Ueu. KcIloRR litis a fine s|ian ol •-cits
IS in
‘ Tbnrsdsiy in Inspen tbithJa «Mk- '
Dw; bo raisci one and IhiurUi il.iirk t:
bcluR donu on her
WUl Bhanks rcinmed from Detroit
othe,-. ^
BnnOay for a short visit with friends, hoitse.

the diand Traverse

PAOg

THntsnAT.

Now then, Genllemi^ hcrc^ yonr opportmMy to bay tbe

;
KASBON CENTER.
I
UulUr a number frou this vb
[were Tiawrae CUj visiters tbe lovi
week. Geo. J. Barth, Jr. went nftci [
‘his dauRhter, Alice,
while
Howard
tf'olnuin brought bonxr bis aisicr. IrJic) ,
[who bas licen altcndluR school
1
IJrWfl>n-Nephew and son. GeorRc.]
|ar..l • HniilPl N«.|>bew and

^Tll ritbor of Grand Rapids visilSir. Mill. r of Traverse Oily
ed hit psropu John Ptsher Sunday..in town on buslnoss lor a tew
John McOariby of BIr lUpids baa this tn-r
-------------- . “.e^Uon as .
-ut to Manuin Wediiraulay lii buy polatoos
Strawberries «re rerr pleoilful this - John i’sffblvuaen wws railed from
skMon and selUni; u tl.OO per crate. Tr.werse <*ity Tuesday owIdr to tb'e
athal .Yale and'Uly liacnm went iUniuts of Ins uidther. Mrs. WiUsi-k.
t^Tnureo £lty Friday tor a ehoii
Rev
T.
II.
BrliUw,
vlEitcl
Mr. BrbckenWrry of fionih Board- friends in Fife l-nke W*
-ednuiday.
Mrs. IJ«.5d .Swain____
• k i.ulu
aan was la town .oo buslncoa SatnrSwalnitun went to drawn
liiesday
(%as,'Crapo retimed
from
the to vUli tbe latter's'sisti-r. Mra. Harry
«e*t Mklost of the' week for a visU Dowd.
'Floyd Davidsui
oritb bu Uule dauchers, Clara and
rado Crapo who reside wtih their City Tbnci^.
. Hnrkinsn bant to Traverae
Srandmoiher. Mrs. E A M'all.
Mr. and. Mrs. Anderaon ot ^cU
RradnaWent Bnadsy n-iih trleiidB here.
Goonte
Btanch Johnson of Pontiac was In Rraduated.
.R. Dsumrartb went
(o Traverae
town on buBiuoos Tuesdav
UlBS FrtMiore of '
City Thursday.
Tnuraaay.

’«» ■

-d>en Ball 1.
fhloMDSn wb-. rntei
________
Magara tail*.
Ito siarted fr--m the^
Anieriran vide wuti the H»s ..f .-oie.
iugio I'anads. On arriving at the i a
hadlan end. Ii.wner. be wa* uirt w-lih
tbe Infermatiou tbst there was a toll
of IV> on all iliiiuimeti eoinliiR lii* >
Fanada. John hadn't 1'* rents In ht*
IKWkef.
Fo be atalied T«-k again
.Lrrirlng oner more at ihe An>eri..-*ii
shH. be ns stopped
No fTilnaniaii
in any c'reom*1stK-e». they told tuir,
wa* nlli>we«^.lo rater lUe I'niied Sieie*
Now. tirt itrid-iem that Fir Itoiwn Ban
iwufeaeea himself unrl-ie l-> *n<wei
Where I* that thinaman now
*t!Il Ml the fwldeey If tovt. 1
procea* of rlrmmiiavlgatl.-n were ih"
laws of inw eresi uaitona eiraBmrent
edJ-CTiicsg.. nerord-HersMWanted Many of Them.
A certala small maiden bad art her
bean os harisg a luntr for a pet. and.
glTing her fa-.ber fisal IsstreeUes* a*
be set off on a seciheni Journey, nrg
ed him to -Please be sure to Ret *
great Mg lady tsnle that wlU bora S
lot «r baby luniea right away "

rics as well as yonr No. 1 fruit.
Ton are all aware of tbe fact that there arc times daring
the rash of the poking season on all fraite that yon arc cool
polled to lo« fully one half of yonr cn^, more especially,
peaches.
We will always be in a position to osc No. I't, No. 2's ud
soft fruits. We are at tbe present time contracting for one
half of onr needs so if yon have uy fruits to offer, come in
and we cu talk tbe matter over, as we feel anured that we
can interest yon in price ud in onr mode of hudling.
We are insUlling 2 up-to^latc cider presses, one strict­
ly for custom work. We will be glad to make year sweet
Oder, boUed cider, jelly ud iqiple butter and will gnarantee
yon the prodocte from the apples yon bring ns. No job toe
small or too large.
We will also be in tbe msi-ket to buy all grades of ^|des
—ciders, wind fails, seconds ud year No. 1 's. WQI be in the
market for year crop of Dncben «pples and cu nse aU grade
of early summer apples We wut yon to keep this in view
and five ns a share of yom palrenage. We are peimuently
located here and wut to deal with yon people.
Come in ud get aeqaainted.

MikeseU&Co.

Sncccssora lo Trmvmt atjr cioaias rilfy.
Travcnc City, mralg**
BcU PhMK <7.
ClUzcas PhMM ns

Let the Herald and Record Co.
do >your Job Work.

1

vv^, :-'-7J?gpr
GBAKD TRAVERSE /lEBALD ANT) TB AVERSE BAT EAr.IJ^.THTBST>AY. JTyE 17, mi

f?-4. •>

irand Traverse Region
eraiNOFteLa

Kbe baa tx>«n alncv taat Scptnnbcr
Mn. O. Boyuoii oC, Vnioa owing to her bad beallb. She a1U
toalQ at borne for aome line.
IjSuoc'*}- «t J- A. 8nr«*r^
Mra. Jidut Cadr
of
GreUlckrUle
; ud ,Mn. Ear) GIBumm vlalt* cane Soadar to .a«e bar mother who
r wjtli ker paroatA Mr. «ad U vefT poortr tbla lubinar.
V. A. Voice and famllr alao. WiaDie Plerde aad fainllr daited at Wm.
Ito Mynle tottk tnm Fife Laka -Hej-a Sunday. Mra. Hiler treated
U bar ^rcnu SmHUj, Mr. aad
>e» with loe croai( )t being ,ttaclr
fifetth.
It fltanpktler and «i(a vt Btoam-

I^Dt MBBday «nk Mn. wi).

dare at CMDIac.''.
^r«
&

oT

MAi.

AldhdKM

Ui^

plaaaatiUr . aauyilkiDcd

brr

ttday aUernoon on bttt 50th blrtbooe. preeeaied vher with

a

frAfter vlsiilnK durta* the afui>
E a dclitdous aopper nwa aerv.id
ftes. Ksniwlcbra. aalad'a.'plek'ics
. F. Flcnon

lafi

‘Charsda)i) of

reek for Ociry ti»ast>-iU» vlali
idy

Mra. Prank Treetnan and daiuc^ter,
called at Lenord 'Milk'a yeAerday.
Tbeae that railed at Mra. Koao'a
Sunday cveBlns •were Mra. Charley
Sllaht and daughter Laura, alao Mia«
Berait* Say...
Mra. Sllaa Milks of Klugaley visited
.. _________ . _
W
A
ft
hor parents Mr. and Mrs. A
an Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moore were Traver
-CUv TisUora a few days last week.
There wlM be a surprise party giv..1 at ibe borne of Mr. mad Mrs A.
Sayers ibis evening'ln honor of ila->r
daughter. Alisa Bonier.
John Pcrball baa purchased .a
VO aeated buggy.
The Ladles Aid will meet thU wees
with Afra. A. Sayers, there baa been
no aid for sometime, osing to i
niuc)i mcaalea.
June IS.

and.

t Mrs.. Uasfe AMridiprs.
il
Battenteld
tniUl

vltitied

Friday

MAPLE CITY.
tram

^lih

or. Mrs. Vanpelt of llonth File
Siamiibaer liaa rfturu(>d
Walton

whero

she baa

k'<vtiriA.CM Mr. M. B. Oraoe’t.
iei Mmer ofdMfl^ce. Ohio, came
|ky to viMt a few days with her
thlerai

Eddie MUW and Mrs.

^-Skinner.
i StampbAor *»>

'
In

(ertaiiiing her mother. Mra.
from CopcniUh.
IMr*. John Belnke ii> quite sick.
Geo. VenNard and iaoiily and Cbas.
Xloom and family and Mr. and Mrs.
3Cd. Cluff and Cngene Fisher‘ apeut
Sunday on Carp lAke
Mlaa rtuib French is improving.
Mrs.
Vennard . enterulned
t
brother last week.
We have a new barber In pnr vll-

ntdilkw b

Sten last weAk.
Pl. Vanipell and children left Prl>r SoDJUilt City where ahw will

iellingers.

nr eon. Cheater and wife a few

ill a
and
- 8
and Mrs
M
0»o.
,
Mason
spent Sunday
ay on Glen IftSke.
of Mrs- a. A. Mahn.
On Sunday. Juue 4. ISll. Mrs. Bet­
NOATH PARADISE.
OhlMrcii'a Bay wa»*a grand sey Ann Mahn of Cedar pasded away
I and we -wlfdi to ifasnk tb(« at Ihe home of her daughter, Mr*.
folks forr their Inierait »bown. RusMtl Pisber of Maple City, after
an lllaesa ahirfa confined her to a
Jnlng Ibe littfe t—^ ^
Mrs.
Mabn
sB^ice Sayers rrdumed home bed for seven weeks.
There
erenitw from Beloskcyi where, was bora January 31. 1841.

Wm

.May it.

Burrlre her tee cblMreu who owarn: iiiariww. feeling that Is one way
her lose. Ceorpe Mahn oC OM Mia-; gala knewiedge alciag this Una.
Tlw Odd Fellows of Cedar I^xlge
Bion. Mra. ftoaael Fisher.
CBaries
I Meiuorlal Oby at the Solon
Habu of Trarerse
City.
Laimpce
Mahn of Lcsinron. Ky.. OUO Mkn cemetevT 5uwd>.v.
Mrs. IilrLennatt attended tHonvoua
of Cedar. Mra. Fred Quo of Button
Bay. Agnes Mabn of CMcago.' Mrs. Orwttge at lUst Bay Uat week.
Mrs Jfhn Kergtibon jeftt-nily enIftOv KMnedr or Cedar Hud. Loala
Mahn of
Moakegon
and
IVUliam tenained ber father and mother. Mr.
Mabn of MuAegon.
and Mrs l.«oa of Traverse f'lty.
Mrs. Mahn wma One of the early
M C. Culver and Steidieii Lautot-r
aeuiers of Ueelanau county, having
with John White the Am of the
lived here since Angnat 27. )86T. A
week for the final tneeiing of Board
review of her life would be a story
ol Eevlew.
./
of Industry, -frugalily. and
aacrtflee
Home groan sirawbeiries are <
that ia aeidoni equalled.
She was
the inark«, aj»d the crop promises '
kind and tme In frtciidabip. and a
be a large one.
sweet example ol
loving Ckrtstlan a
Jnne 13.
patleocv at all Umea. In her fllnesd
abo abouwd beautiful evidence of.sub~
MAPLETON.
ttisriMi to God's vU! and bore
ore pain
Joseph
wore wrvli-es at
d as she ,
<bnn-h SiiDilay.
lived.
Mr*. IVv.-ndorf of Traver**- *'B>
longed for rch
painting John HoBman'a hoiwe.
for home.
—lere
Mahn was laid to rest Tuesday
_
Id Maple CItv cemeiery
leaving ' a *»»t f>ldu.
rVlday --------nUhi
large circle of friandB who will re-,
Many from here attended the Elk*
member her noble Cbristian Ufe and «onventk>n in fTr iverae City ,^la*t
will mUa her.

cup I
received their diploma*.
The young people are pkktng auasbenies
jnie* theae day».
day*.
Mr. Burkholder btyholdlBg meclinga

LOANS C.A.HAMMOND

ON REAL ESTATE

h.re.
OVIATT.
tVeatber *.nu-wbat cooler, btn «UI
pleuiy of rain
George Burge** took
a
load
of
bou*ehoW good* to Traverse C«j on
Tfanrsdav la»t fur Olea -Bn«b.
He
returned on Prvdaj.

EVangeii’ts IMwsrd K-. Mlrea* i
George
ge H Gibaan la ohAMe. Sund
June I'*. Iiherc aUl be an all-da* m<
dig in the-gruit- ivesi the tvburvA.
arc .-oidlallv Invited to
bviio. dinnei.

lug on the formiT I
Mrs. May Bell Claaaoo
I have
-nt*. Mr
and Mrs
parent*.
:
Sunday.

and

Manlion today
He eapecti to
tonight.
Gtlwoo was a Trararse Ctlj
last week

Or and Mrs Fralk*. Mra. Pew and
of Maple CJty. caRed
FrUay and
^Satnrda*.
Mr*. King and Mr*
••
Ray
lof Glmmeee made her a <-alL 'Granduia *a'vf. the kind reniai '
to r 'Tiei«!s 1* like tV’seCi
• tu'id pathsa*. making life very
June i:

the buniv of her latb*

awl
reports a
w»d
utteodamr
^pe*'iall* at <'e-lar Run
Sunib*?-.
We hear Ji»e Kemingt*'n ha* gone
to the upper twninsula wlu-rv he will
dl
work for the RarU-r lirtw . sho *-»ACME.
their lumln-i^ thenMl nt-d Mr* H M C«ile »*r Trax .
- June n
I for «bu.-.e
eite »Str'have muxcsl on. thrtr l*each;

wf-e^in •
wu CmII (
Sunda) l
IntereatedThe soi ial at <iu» Seahurg's was
Cioi:.- in
very, sell attended :<;il tbuae
ali«
in- Ther*
were fortunte enough lu atfeml
llii* >oar.
Joyed itic affi'
Tliere will b.Slaying
it
Wilt
CarRuth 7.oulik
,- W.-*
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gibson and
bei.| I
roll's.
,
children spent Snnday ahh her i.laForraat JoUnsbn Is vUUing at An­ on the evening of June
Sumlay
_UF1»
for the IxeneBt t
Ela Rapid*.
k
UF1»
drew Carroltaind Mrs. Sam Harab «pehi
l.awrcnc«
has a slt k Uorse BelicCl.
The »ou»ic inHijile frtn.i our vlc-inil>
day With their daughter. Mrs. Bulu
June rBiiencfel ehu.-vli at the South .Omlra
Uchty.
icsiy.
MlKK'lhouM Suii-lu> evetilni;
Mr. and Mril. Bo.* Park wow
Mi*, lloget* I* -.till tin the gain "e
Traverse City
Saturday,
retnrnlug
taken veryall liupe to »<-e her oi> an*i qmund
home Sunday.
Sunday atid Is under the doetur'a
Mr. and Ufa. W. U. Jarkaon visit
a vaeaK. J. ReliDMt is bonte
Mr* luve O'Urieo
and
rlffldren
ed their son George Sunday.
H
i*r
lion.
Mr. Bennett'a health
iT«i giie*ls of ber daiiglxer.
Vy*
Mehln RewarM is lust re
very good st present
Oiiiha lUi*-^. Saturday and SunJa;
4a>froin a siege of the ineaale*.
norn. to Mr-aud .Mrs. John C«tx.
-tti*',* hiblreii
Mr .md Mr* M C. Isrw
Claaa .So_4 will hold a meeti
hate Ihe yw-.iMe*
the home of^as Mildred HarA Tues- son, June I2ui. ’
a hi*
nis
\|
Wade SnillU ot F:a*l Ray visit*-*!
.Mt»»
I*i-arl Sniilli i-t Travels*- Clty
visiting Willi li«n craii-liareui*.' Mr:
^MiBs^MIldred Har«h spent Sunday lather and tiiotlier l»t>i Friday
I* ■*:
n flute-*
with her sUter. Mrs. Lulu Uchty.
.aki-. ah<l
George M Ranltti of Central l.aki-.
'beer ar»- Im* of will *it*wb*-rri<t>
vlpiied hi* lather and
mother
'
al*o liii* klel-eirivs.
Saturday.
MORTH MATM.
_____ Ish vlshlng Bkr
Mrs. Oemrge Selkirk
few dsys.
1 Wiili^ for
Roy IJek and Clyde Conant spent
lay and Sunday writ'
abiier. Mrs. lairy i>

\orth
return
Mrs.
visitor

WEST ALMIRA.
C<-rn-*|iMnJeOee>
.Mr. and Mi*. Henry Ki-ldei of Alha.
!a«c been vBittDg-ftieii
iiddiT for srverai week*.
.
It.tVed llift-.r
3 e\|iec' to locale hero pmnaBpfctli

Mo Ii

Urn* at Anne.
,
Will
Til.t.fi*
was
The dan*
sel atrendi-d and all m**?: a
Frank itesriw thiotich ber serioua (I
tliuo
Mtss t;ra<«* RlruW-- oi
TnuetVe
«mui4u Mi.'s Graie

:;nk:

r

tMir seh.«.l Is el.*H-d tor this
Will Peterson i» working

ittle Jewde
ni.-cly f ■
l*> raiialH-ih
.ilielh Fewlnc* of ARvn Visvi**.li
Irma lltrv ai M<...iBQercs'
.1 wn-k
and .M:> Jrab l.amh of Iniaa-I
* Jime 12.
.-.ii«jidisl-oBr Sua-la> a*hnol ibc llth
Mr Tjinli gave itie ebtldreo a mad
GLEN ARBOR.
M'«! talk, and th* older iwoptc'ea
'■•d II grratl.v.'
Flank ■niille ol Uliighau was latv
Frank Rogers and Mr* K R. Bair*
err Tiaxorse CUx iwllers-one day
|iiv>p*-rt>. and
Ir* Sl.-.i.-r of Ti..-er*e «'irv.
l.iike cut hi- head quite kadlx
nMKlo-r. Mr.Van Uujlter
Ring
•eday. while learhing up lu ml
above tiis
bewd.
A
do*-loi
The l.ailifs' Aid **wlei* m.-i »
.-esed tbe vysoid, Mr. J«ke also ha*
Mis. Ii. M FtstUT. W*-«lneMlny a(
vei.v *OTe hand ««u*»<r¥k:4vbhrli*
I noon.
i-'-'X
.
Walter l.ake w-td a ecAt ^4ake
- John W«.*i<on^-iit lo R-uth M
CEDAR.
Smith
retiirm
Btbet end raion
nail Ia*t week and Inughi a <-ow of
lott last week. VelUMi«--l vv**t*-rd»>
Miss .\mia Cole Is enjoying a visit home last Frida*
They have '
Xi. Miwlt.
Ibe CiviiiM- **liti a
boricfIn-,
BENCON
wMb relatives
I Nonii
:h Manliou is spending
upending the a*-ek
a*-«k with
Peailir Siinil- of Travrnw Ol* l*t
Ti n * *• 1 MI Cll > bought t!i*-re
The-horse took
Nval J.vfreii
(■ari'iii*. Mr. and Mr*. Sulon T;
land.
*;-.-ndlng n xacaitou wtib her grandown Wi-:- lo land, b*- refused n« nn
I »bll>;
Several fainllle* around the klation
. Mr. and .yirs. .Mn> Manus
ll* l*v-x
are recovering Trom il)e meaalea.
Jo»*- 1 Fell* itml tamily. v«iH take tb*t gang piaitk. went oxetboard and
]i|ng airawbertlc* now.
i- HotelI Ik-n-lop swam ashtire all right
F.
Good has rereucly purrfaaacd
Same of tne larmers
have
their tlu- uiauagei
Sir. and Mr* Ijugn. k
t'.iiar.
a Silo.
shi-ep sheared. The farmers are bii*- till* v*eek
.WATCH. Clock ai*d
Jewelry
re­
f l.<ing aiv- !h-ic for i> -Ikh'i vi*li xili'.i \l:Mr*. Roy Censuruve of Cleveland tllug to gel their p*}|ati.9>s and be-a:i>
.Mr and Mr*. W I* K.-i»ne
pairing: watch eteanmg. (I;
nxaia
!.ake vislie.l ni Win iVxier'* over igi!‘tri‘k'* patvut*.
ig BiK-ndlng Mate time altb Mr. and planted.
springs. $1.
All
work
guarantoed.
i: Sh<-ri*i.iii.
.Mrs. dobn
I'outoes ore seling for 50v u htirliel Siiodav. retiirninn lic-nie JkloDds*
Si»vla1 lexival s*-ivii-e.-^ were l.i-eun
.Mr. I’ei-rxm ' with
in*
gu-olmr Chs*. Buidick. &4» East 8th »t.
Stwe are planning to go to the de­
monsirallon ial C. H. Call's farm toc arc glad lo-lenrii that Mi*» Nel at the Inland ■h:ii*h Sun-la* iilgli'. yaiiil. n*>k a large idiaonre parij t;i
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Temp'ting. Seasonable. F’urni'tur
Vaiuies:

ll’s very scldoiB yon ilnd sneb iempHno valnes, when seasonable mercbandlse Is mp^tn demsnd. Usnally tbe very
blghesl prices arc asked at this lime, bnt we shall maintain our wide repnlaUon ol selling the best goods at Ihe lowest prices,
now u wcU as any other Hmc oi Ihe year. We are sallslled with onr nnUormly low percental^ ol prolll and challenge any

mtO order house In existence to undersell ns, qnaUly anif style being Ihe same. II yon possess a Honseinralsbing ealalogne ol apy descripUon, brlog II In and
compare prices and values. Weaol oalyraeel Ihe prices ol snehllrms, bal yon can sec ev&rylhing btloreyon bay II andsaxie hall or msreon the Irelghl.

XHIS IS WORTH CONSIDERABLE TO YOU
Iron Beds
This Rocker

Resort Furnishings

We are well equipped to furnish
resorts and cottages at the low*
est figures and on short notice.
Good c*itton top
Mattresses, full
size, each,
only .. ................
Qood Bed Springs, lull size,
each, only ..........................$1 50

$2.50

IWIt

................................. 7Sc
Bed BlankeU. peV pair ..........
BedSheeU. each . ............................. ................................. SSc

Pillows

(A

Ceod saolttry feather
knrs, perpdr, only

ifl

95c
Cbolce of cslon from tl.3»
qitoVSN

SOcIagrain Carpels 18c per yard

vnadow Shades
We can furnishX you Mj
My
*ize or kind of Windov
Shi^

as low as .

A

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B*
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Large Leather Bed Davenports, massive, solid oak frames, pos­
itively worth $35, for....................................................
$26.75
Sanitary Steel Folding Couches from $2.03 up to the
Davenports at .................................. ................ $7.00 and $8.00
Couches with steel construction, high back oak trames,
cbolce ol covers for ■.. -...................................................... $3.75

J

handsome American
quartered oak Dresser,
neat in appearance and
design. Three draws,

Only $7.73
tiutci Combination Dresser with
mirror, for only ....................

J. W. SLATER
Your Old Reliable Homef urnisher

%isaas

jjPF.iiiiyhHm

bevel plate' glass, polish
finish. Usually sold for
$0 and $10. Our price

Ahandsome, high grade, steel conatru tied
QA
Couch, covered with high grade, figured
Stg rara
Velour. Choice of colors for.............. ■
..........
These Couches are usually sold by mail order concerns
for 57.00 and $5.00.
We aim have other Couches at $5, $6..$8.S0and up to$25.

Bed Spccad*-SpceUI-Fhlo wUt^
dUfemit ttyloi 1st mod or Iron bods,
ulovu
lor II.K nlios. Others la proporUoD.

,aai
KS

Dressers

9
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Quills

Those art flrsl-cliis wotilaf Carpet^ laU
yard vide and iaralshed la hiadsoiao
solid tolars. Ihof are <ood tor non
rooa potMoos, llooror vtU coserla|[s.

This t>ed. like cut. made of selected
matfcable Iron, fulf regulation size,
solid colors,
oiors, nanosomeiy
handsomely enameien^^ed. strong
and durs
Each, only

Is only one of the m&oy we are offering now-tat
rxceptlooally low prices. Such a Rocker Is
usually sold at (^her stores at 24 and $5.
Notice the comfortable shape It has, the
^ high hack and cooflooons roll arms. It
yields la yoor wti^l and the air circulates
at! through, making it cool and comfortable.
It Is one of the many i ^ ^ ^ ^
Porch and Wllkw Rock- :
QQ
ers we are offering cow
yI H g
for the low price of
Solid Oak Ladles* Rockers, wfih high,
sestful back and genuine shaped cobbler
seat. Positively worlb$I.7S. for only 97c

-

.

$4 93

Otheri as high as $25.

Come in and look these things over at once.

13

Picture Framing »
Bring in your pictures,
diplomas or certificates and
see how good and cheap we
can do it.

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GRANT) TRAVT?RSE ITERALD AXP TRAVERKK BAT EAGLE, THTRKDAT, JITCE IS. 1!>H
♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦A

ebnreb and SuMay school srork as a
♦ member of the choir, teacher Id the
lay trbool. presideei of ibe Ladles'
Acme.-June 12 —Mias Maod Zirk of Aid. also of the W. C. T. V. and active
Bales la riaitJas her coualii. Un. G. Ih, the Woman'e dab and other ctnirdi
a^ social finctloBS, ia all of which
GarerMr. and Mrs. O’Brlea of Three Ris­ abe has sbowB.heraelf a womait of
ers.- Ulch.. hare ftirivcd to spend the splemlld resource and of wholesome
sumtoer with ihe letter’s lauents, kir. thought aed a great worker always
aad everywhere.,
and Mrs. J. HoaMe.
Tbe BercUal family is one of the
J. W. Smith U bsnliits poutoes to
!w comiMtallvely who live here now
Bates.
Sclmot rioseil'Friday. June Z. The that have lived here conUnuonsIp
teacbers. puiiils and pareaiB met In from the aurtiag of. tbe town and
the KTOi'c aoiuta of Ihe vlilaitP'. where probably no man. ia belter posted on
a pJeasaet aftemoon was apeot. Re- the chroDoloR]' of tbe town, on lu
tresfameBU of Ire rreaio and rake comers aod ’gMta. or who khowa
were served. All report a adod titus everybody aroimd practirmily belter
K. F. I'ntlor baa gone lo hls'home than be. He has certaloly been ooe
al Traver-.r City after l.•achIIIK a -very of Lake Odessa’s mom promlneiit cit______________
j liens and goes to Traverse City with
aurceasfal
term of school here.
Mr. and Mrs. Dryden returned altbe greatest regard and very host
vlahcs «—•
from all (or bis fuinre success,
abort time ago from 8i. Ikidls. Mo..
gnd bis de|>s^^ from iMke Odessa
tbeir sumMr home at this pUce.
Mrs. Bert Wells of Itetrolt has ar­ will be with sincere regret on the part
rived to spend several weeks with her of a united frlendsbip. but with tb«
tmling that (n Traverse City be will
A number of people from tbls idat' i<e able to coBtlnue on the crest of
wera In Traverse City Tharsdty to ai- boporable. and wurthy cHUeosblp In
eviry walk of business, church and so­
tend tbe Elks:
ilrs. .C. H- Smallwoo.1 is vUltlng cial life.
fricDds in Traverse Cliy this week.
The Lgdlct.’ Aid lortely met al the
GRAWN.

borne of Mrs. Chas. Stites Wednesday.
June T. Carpet rags were sewed and ♦ ♦♦♦♦
work done on an Aid quilt.
Urawii. Juie 12.—ilr. and Mrs.
Maud Sliies Is working in Traicrwe Priestly of Aidcn s|>ent a couple ol
days ^ town calling on ofd tciends.
CHr.
Froil IlaDBoo ia visiting bisibrolber. Tliey'Kiumrd borne Saturday.
illu Florence Filoiore of Traverse
Miss 'fevelyn Cates, the 'primary City’ was the giiest of .Mr Jones' fam­
teacher here tor tbe iiaat school year., ily Sunday.
has gone to Bowers Harbor for tbe
.Miss Beth Bruckt.-t> weni to M'illiamsburg Kid^lay in attend the graclusummer.
Bliog escu-lse^ and visit Miss Jotan>CME.

wmxttBt
The perfect teefatg m>nri«l hu
(oa«d. Tmabk with rarane (biftKlet.
broken •bio tnd nutme tin is •
et
the put. RnooUiFlnibb Asphalt Slstt
Vuswlaateriais
Bitd IS the me durable r^n| know* to-darIt rMwbls. tUu ia apMiuea. bw bps eMiw.
CMti ]««• and U MM tihettd hr IIOM or Mam.
Oar reafidaM* ia

i^cynolils
PlexiWe Jbphaiy
5Iatc.
fweaM cbei w« Iwk h whb a
h ta lUmvhl;
ikM
lenctMw
lUrbeUt naAb SIsw a en
r, «ad it An aad UghiaUR proof.
Caaaah yoor om taursHi-bay a rooAnf that will U«.
W« aka BuaalaetBrt erai>ile.«urfae«i roeAaR af biRb 4naB*7> >■
aaiJa aad oaeuBi fM Uyieg. pat up huidc Ik* rdk

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Be»r«scsted Here By

Hannah & Lay Mercantile Company^
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF

Hie traverse City State Bank

COHESTOTRteSEiilTY

inking Uepartmcni:

mte. JlortgiMaa and 8aa
UOAn.73
370.37i.il

BavflUi 4apa%DtT!

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110^7.13

UABlUTlEa
Oat^e^jald In .

1 Man Will Entef Local Field.
Tbe following notice of tbe removal
'of Mr. Wl^m J. Parcival from Lake
Odeaaa to Traverse City is uken from
•ue.4oi.t7 Ibe Uke Odessa Wavc-nmea. Mr.
NOM.
4C3.00 Pmival and family will ineei,a .most
cordial wa^mme here and will
lalnly prove* a valuable sccosslon to
100.000.00
the business, church and social Inter:
:s.ooo.oo esis of tbe clty.-i-Tbe Wave-Times
None. 4
says;
About Uiree weeks ago Mr Wm. 3.
Pcrclval tendered hjp rcxignatlon as
cashier of the I.ako Odessa Siute Sav<
logs bank to tbe board of directors to
lake effect June I. Mr. Percival has
purctiased a half intemst in a good lucratlre real estate and fire insurance
business at Traverse City, where be
S31.0i8.20
into Utei
l.3S4.1i
Sir. Percival came to Uke Odessa
twonty-lbree years age at tbe sotlrtuUon of H. R. Wager to open ui> and
Uke charge of tbe bask here as its

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■ eortiflcateaof depoMt...
TMM ffeposlu ...............................

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State of Mk'bigan, Cotinty of Grand Traveyse-ss.
I. AllwH J. Ilaviland, assistant cashier of the alsive named bank, do aolthe above autement U true to flic best of my kiuiwiedic
nadAwHef and eorrocUy reprooi
tbd true stau of tbe several maUer
UeroU contained, as shown by tbe books of the bank.
AUIERT J. HAUlJtXI).>. AwIslUit
J
Cnsfeler.
■til day of
. 1511.
CUARI.B8 E. HALE. MoUry PubMc.

ri-aitesi;—
R. FIXJYD CLINCH.
II. C. DAklR.
W. W SMITH.

Gifts for the June Bride
A ioe •deeboe o( {gocr Cli>M tbst makes
w t»gy BBAitcr
dxNM^ auiteUe Bmhl
Cihs. FertbeiDOBlbolJaiieweafciaqieda]

10% Discount
PtaBr V«B, S.Ud IMn. H.Dd P.i»l«l
FbksOe»vlS«ieaiiKlollHr|o«ll)a^

i

Engraved wedding Invitadom and announce^
menis furnished on short
notice.
Many styles to
I»ck from at various prices.
See us, .

City Book Store

cashier, which tiosiUon he has held
ily to the sailsfartlou and
of this entire locality and
to tbe distinct credit and aui-r-ess of
the bnnl; a* well, .^re than this.
l>oth Mr. and Mia. Percival have from
the very first taken so active, m faith­
ful and so effi--lent part In Ml church
und Snndav school work that their
leaving now will be f«H as a pro­
nounced loss by nlL
Mr. and Hr*. Peicisal came here
from Stanton, where be bad l>een (ash­
ler of a bonk for Ave years Ills old
home, bowkser. wa» at Palo:'this coun­
ty; where tbe lamlly. consisting of fa­
ttier and tnoiber and six boys, were
]a. Perdval. one of Ihe boys, being
well known here.
Mr 1‘erclval has iioi only been act­
ive and influential in the bank here,
bat also In many other wa.'s. He ha*
sersed our village as president* Is a
member of our sebool board and all
Ihe iweniy-ibree yesis be bas toen
saperlniendent of tbe M. E. Bu^y
scbool. a raember of tbe church cboL-.
also of one or more church boards all
the time and member of th« building
<-OBmluee for the new c-burcb. a deleofien
and otherwise actively ronnected in
both the civic, bnslness. and rellgloot
life of our Tillage. In all of which re­
lations. Ibe aaue as In tbe bank, be
has prtKen bimaelf
'worth- Twenty-three years, the verybest yea;* of bis Hfe. have been spent
here.-fie always looking to Ibe betier: raent and opbuilding of our village. In
isll ol bia various eagacemenis be
|couhl always be d^nded upon to be
on band aad r^atf^pr duty.
Mrs Perclvkl as well, bas alsrays
hewn vary acsi^^ MMUIed.vlib.nll

aHmikt

Miss Fra^ Williams came borne
Friday forrtfiie snmmer vacation.
.Mis* MargarM McIntosh visited
friends in Trnvcrsc City last Friday
Miss Una Peiereou wan called to
Manton today to auepd tbe funeral of
her aunt.
Mrw. Fred Hill was a Travetwe City
esHer Saiur^y.
Wednesday etening. June I4lh. tbe
A. O. O. G. wlU give
dal at Dr. aark's ball. A short pro­
gram will be given. A cordial
il ijivlutlon Is extended to all
have a good time.
Mra. Stafford and Airs. Hill attended
tbe graduating exercises at Williams­
burg Friday, returning home Satur­
day.
Mrs. Milton Jlgrr vltited friends in
Traverse City last week.
iobnsoh’s fauitly’and Mrs 8undean of' Cadillac drove to Trat
City Sunday.
Mr and .Mrs.- K. Palmer rtsiied
friends In Traterse Ctiy during tbe
Elki:’ convcnllonl
Williufii Krvm. who Is workiug at
tldwin. siH-ot bunday with bis fauiMr*. (kilden went to Uviincr Sun­
day to visit frioDds.
There will be a danrlug iisny at
Sliver l.ahe inn Saturtkiy evening
Jooe IT.
Earl and Clyde Cunningliam arc vl«.
iting thoir moifaer. Mr*. I'blmer.
Mr*. .McIntyre mtcrluiiicd Mr. niid
Mrs. Urarkcui and .Mr*. Batcy
children at diancr Sunday.
Uoroiby and Wilber Siafford rc-iarned boric Saiurdsy uficr a week'* rtalt
w-llh tbcii Riandmoliicr al WIMlamsburg.

lawR Imkc. June 12—Uillc N'clHje
Marie Richardson bas been quite slok
tho pBst'weok
P. C. Gllliert and family spent Sun­
day at Ibeir resort.
.Mr. and Mr*. Ed Ruff bate arrived
from Intllana to spend Ibe summer
their cottage.
Mra. 8. M. Richardson is apcndl
ime time wlih her tlHiidilrr
Oviatt Tbe family are having Hie
measles.
I.ev| Cox. who has been very- sick
lor some timr. wavtuken t» ihc tlraii l
Traverse ho*|dtsl Sunday to nudergo
J operailon.
Edith Richardson, who bas boeb
tending school at. Traverse City, is
borne to spend her varation.
Mis* Frye closed a very suc«v-**fu1
?ar of school In district No 2 la«t
Friday, The children did very w-.-il
w-iib ihe/entenalnment In the eicn
ing. following wblcb ice cream and
cake were served.

Solon. June i:.—W. Itcrilngton
t^itlilng the children under bi*
Mrs. John’ White and her dsugWerIn-law. ftlr*. Roy Densmorc. who L
Islllng bea lor the summer, were «*H
•rs at S. B. Cate's and John Fer­
guson'* on Sanday.
Mrs. X. W. Herrinron U liringjpr
the (blhlren ol Mr. and -Mr*. Frank
Bright wblle they are enjoying a va­
cation
Mrs. Frankfatber bas a nephew vis­
iting her, who I* quite s chunk of «
boy. weighing i:>u pound* a i: year
W. O. -DIckerman bad a very lame
borse last week from a samll atone
working Id lu foot.
X. W Herrington has a cement
walk to the road writb a stepplag
Mock.
Suawfberrtes abe qolU a cro^

•her srlll aUcod the graduation c\ WANTED Two
♦ erttoes ol their (ksnghter. Graev and
uis.bipisi* <ra
■-UU Rvrks.
nephew-Cbarll* Thomas
South Mllloo. Jane IS —A bonulful
Afuw supper the cvenlag *a* *pv"t
crap of BtrawberrleB Is reported this; in pUy. lS''«^'a.
:
:
Mnmc
closed the iTcefk Extraeic^ AkMtatc*
very m^rtj^
, . ^vrolci
ling (or ibv youn,:,
iy WttbMl FStV
Jfkay friends from South MUloo at-'P»B^
^
i By thc—Ks-oUr- method 1
- move ih<*d- aching teeth absalntely
lended tbe funeral of Mrs. Ean Hoi
Mr. and Mrs R E CampbeU
witboui |oin. and without the era of
entxck held at Kewadin June 8tb.
tcnalued ihM etcuing in boau; ** ' d'ug* to produi-e unconscionsneM.
Children’s day- exercises have been tbeir brMher I.sw Campbell of 1«\-1
l«\-i I'cKiph- cf tierwms temperameat and
iitk weak
-brans will appreciate'
Indeflnliely postponed on'account Of'enng. at a stag luuch.i>«. ,hh-.v*;-' •'«k
weak-brans
appredaU'tthe
the measlew.
^Vrs laid for 2i
'Ka-olar- method of painless ertiaeilott.
I
T»R AV. G KIXVON
.
20C :;r>s Wiik.-iia HUicS. with tV Holdsw-urtb. Traverse I'liy. M|.-bigaa.
with tbe measlea.
: tacs-tburs-tf
Mr. and Mra.. Ijiing Clark of Kal hcca havlug the wea»lc»
SOUTH MILTON.

kaska and Grmddma Otork of Marshall.
Children Day eervi.es
lx-It
Mich., are ocenpytag Miss Harland’s at the Kasi tlarfirld M. K- churrh
cptUgc while thdr own Is under von- Bunday. June H. a very pU->rins provlrncUon
gpiui wS' rendered
Mr. and .Mrs. War.l Rugg and danghMr* Cba* Koach led U-i Saiutdu.
ter are occupying the CaroUient cot-'for FOx Island, wbetv Mr Uoa.h t*
ge (or a few weeks. ! working. ■
Flaming Iioiatoe* seems to lx.' the
Miss E:U lla'inmoua spt-iii Sut:dj>
ending movement anmng tbe farmers wiih her parent*
tbU week.
' jir and Mr*, (i. M Sl.c um ..f f.-i.
Mrs- Jobn i'ricMiv of AlUen kindly tral IjOic were calling
.-I.l irvl;>cared for .Mrs. Jas. 1‘aradlsc a number hors here ihi* wrt-k.
of day* b*t week. .Mr*. I*anidlse does;
------------------------Improve as well on her
MAPLE CITY,
friends lioi>cd she nilglii since ibe o|r
.Fine wraihrr wc’h- h-av.iiu m l
(•ration.
s
^ (armerw arc taking ailvaniagr d n
Mr*. Mlnale 1^1301*0 returni'd lo; Mias Olive L Iinhoo wa« the guc'.
her home at Kalkaska Thursday after oi l-auia E Uurficiid la*i w.-ck
i w-eek sjicBt with friends at the
Mr. Wi.-k.-r. ol Chicago i* here on
«rt' a vlidl Ht hh. wife at ll.cir .olUgc
Clare Ackerman of Traverse t^ly , Mr and .Mr* II. H cbanlwi'.i ■ o’
■IK-m Bnaday wlih hi* tprvnu here.
Fcorla; lit., arc the guest* of hyr
Frank Carotbers tailed on Irleu.l* broibcrv Mr -Fred Baker,
lore'tbe first of the week.
Bern lo .Mr. ami Mri. Chas. 01s.ii
Nelson Parker bas liU cciutmi blo.-k! on Kiy :o. i boy
machine moved onto hi* loi at Chern
A large lucriins of ilw Uunc.-i •
Grove and is lurning out brick tor the; to!.k pUre « P J BurJicml'* .lamany new cottage (Jjlmaejs along the Saturday wlihU liiic'«urfK-r A! ibe
H-quesr of Mf. Randal (hey ,i<im-iI
Wra. Cheney 1« coOKiruvilng a nv» with singing tcvcral 8.-lertion of tb.conage for lib. luolhcr ai I’licnt-y's old FavortUn
Olive I.. Oerhou ird I,aura E. liur
.th-ml altci'd.:! llii- last day «,r !~hu.>l
rvwn
NORTHPORT.
■ nron I.
^picnic
picnic wi
at eodisoa
Shtiland ■on Wedaemlay and
Thi! Old tL-itlcr plcni-' wllUx- held report a fine time
at Suuons Uky WeducMfay. June
Era. C. W|«dtcr eeienalned a large
14th.
I eompany of friends last Furdsy. Mr
Mir.
II llciniciiz of ill. Ijnuit W;eker leaves lor I'bltuio Tuwaday.
Mo. Is OL-cupyliig her cottage at the- Mr*. Frank Deebon ha* recoveri-d
Pulm. (rout the sliock the reei-lved fr'in
Piof. J- O. Davis k-ri Ttietdsy our last ckrylc storm,
morning for bis borne lu Pcuiwater.
'l.aura K. Hurtiend left forXTh agD
\ A kitchen sJiowcr was gUen Miss for a- few- weeks visit with friend-'
fl.iura Gauibcr -Moaday- evculiif at: and ryUtlvTrX^.
people lni:n "Shel
ber home.
land sp.
spent
Suiiday Jiu-numi
jftc-numi auu eve .
Mrs. August Sleveus left this iiioni-1 lano
iii sjunuay
1>. J.J5-:rtjciid'».
J.JVjrtjcBd'*.
lug for her bom* in Traverse Cliy-: nlng ai 1*.
-j
after having spcni a.lew days look | .Mrs. Dan-vln I* slowly recovering
li.g aflcr her property hete.
i.from an atiai-k of llromhlu*.
Mrs. Jonas and mirse of Florida ar-'

^Mxy :n
rived last week t o spend ihp summer '
HOL*
.ME8 SIDING.
in her cottage;
> 'lo Mr!
Ilicl.*,
The n«uit Farmer's ?»!iiiic will be I
held at Ihe home of Mr, uud Mr*, h. -‘'•'Vbier. the 2Ttb
J. 8(otl on Wednesday. June 281b- I
""
The Dorothy K will run an exGladys Ib unrii .-vm! her sisler. (Ser-!
curslou tit Suilons Ikiy Juuu l4%or
“*‘w
lhc*X. II S- bail team.
■ ^
'<!■ > *'
•'> ^‘"v
>“ •' ,
C. A. «mllh. Hortl.nlioral expert
i
for Ihe Western MIch.gan Dcveloi* -St-lun Tyler 1* hjvi.-;g suine el.-jr .
nieiit llurcai. will .orn'mi ; n orcLjrd l>*S du“o ihl. spring ,
<3. uioni-irstlou in (tie (ii.hard i.^ rhaV
Southha* been mlpl.i- .
Nelsan Thursday ,1
m . June r,lh.j‘«'’- "O'hf- l^}^ce.<

SPECIAL
PRONCES
SEVERAL
NDRED
>AIRS
OF
SHOES
AND
OXFORDS
Al A. V.

IRIEDRIGH’S

fi-r ’™"

...... .

Mr. and Mrs Mdll of Tcrlcdii are

pQR THE LADIES!

$2.00
1). V, Holme;
le
“her I'.ie
»'id iHil.ilo. *

:.i|.ii; he I l:
•• lUwlillns*
oetoreud tVedni-*.' iy uficn.oou nl the
plsiif '-l
ka* calle.l I
home of the bride's parent.-, Mr. and '
Mra. Isaac CarUie. when their .laiigli.! ‘W -OiMfii ihe oth. r.%. -lei i
ter. MUs Anna l.iiira (larUie |„. ,«r iielng ver? aij h. a:^ w jp. i,-.k
•ame the'bride of
......* II
liorpl'hl
'
gen. TiM- hou*e was iS-aullfully dc•' D' "'-”*.' •' h-ll'IuK
.n vied will! feni* sud siiilUx. The
bildc was row-iKtf
Wygem. «.*, Mse r»r.:. ll .
iiw-m^ In w hile and • ar '
boiniucl
Jet o'f
of wliltr
will;; re-c*. b'hc '‘^slcr. was uiarried a lew dsy* *S'>
w IS attended b»- her- ttmiJn, iMI»»‘
**•
"f Mantidona and
Maret Garlhe. «1.o wo,o ' a’ d.-licsi“i* Harry rttlled ,m fried* and
pink gown. The b.*l iiran was Ear!- '•‘'•"‘r* '»•»
=»<i returned
Ing nroascac. In the boy window i home Sunday.
..Mr . Smith .
• l.. 'vlsii. .-.ml in
where Ihe ccrvimmy
..........................
« performed.
wpa a large Uiik of leru*. MImt An-.
'I**- rt-WM rt. I<-r De,.
Garlhe played iWiigrii.’s wAd-jGitton "ay
lug march --^Iter Ihe-ceremony, a,
-"vfrlU* .»l!.-d «n Mr* i; r;
tialuty luncheon wa* served.
and Mr*. Hagen will mlde. ia their
-------------ai-w (pttage. where ilicy win. be it t
home to their many friend*
!
741*. Hundley and rlitblu-n ofj
Urandville. Ohio, arrived la*i wcokand are occupying tbeir new collage |
Earaest .Power of Pcmiiar drove la j
from Klagsler Sunday sa bis new I

Mra. R A. LaTourorau dad o»n. I
Rohere mad daugbier. Mrs. l-am^r
of Chltmgo w.-e her* for the eum
m*r at tbNr oottaga "Alt laa ' ai
Light Houm Point
-Mr. and Mr* O Primeaux eiii.taned the MU»e» Julia Miller aad Lii
llan Humpseb Saturday- and Sundae Yoke FellowB Club and Dcliu
Delta* enK-nalned the Wnk.ia supper on Tuesday «^*«lIlu
In l!ie t'oegregaimital ihurrh parb.aThe tables were prettily deci.ra'<Y
with flewcis and ferns, t’ovrr*
laid for forty. Uasi! MIliken and
James Telegird served the foHosm;:
menu; Estwllopod PotJioe*
Pressed V«.,;
Baked Bean* Oertlled Egg*
Bean*
Potato Salsd Banina (sstad
Olive*
'urumber Pickles
Jeliy
Vanilla Ire <’re*m.
Aasorsed Cake*
Coffee
Mra O C. Haasome leave* in the
nmniliig for Flint lo attend the graduatlOD of her son. Edward She will
YUR at Lasolkg eSd Grand Rapid*:—'
Mr and Mr* C B Kehi. acrompaBfed by .Mrw 'W J Tbomas and Mrs
ra Kebl. sill Irev-e In tbe more
In tKeir
Ueuaotua. wWv

The Leading
Shoe Store of
Traverse Qly
and Northern
Michigan.

£i,pp=,...«.gs

$l.75Sl.oe...................... SI45
ill.SOOxUcit................ $1.17
{
FOR THE MEN!

*i fin
J ei 7fi CL M—
Fi-JD •Ho i’* ' ^ -kU’le*

0.lord,

:

-$1.9$

.,

. cL,^,
•• fC
rT,^' TV’
^
;$|.35 ffud 51->0 Oklordt .. WC

The above are
lust a few of our
many real bar­
gains.

GET A WATCH

Ia

Blgesto
Malt

Extract
^ids digestion and
builds up broken
down tissue.
A pure, heallblul
tonic for convales­
cents.

Price 15c
6 for 75c

With every dol­
lar or more pur­
chase, you can
gel one of these
guaranie e d
watches for only
50c. You will be
delighted with It.

A. V. Friedrich

AMERICAN L»dii« ^ S.»™ ol Trivono
Drug Store

Citr ood Nortkea Midagu.
*



1

r:^
OftAKD ’
sr.iJ <nwt ctim by Ur. ^fty P»ver* of1|tbe C4Sltoe. rrM cceritem «d T«y Bach If
ic4iiorce br tbe larcc noisier pm-, H

Fife Lake Department
Conducted b^rinr. I H. Boonell.

10
(or a lev daya’ »la»t
her saoc »re- '

We wast to cAc ttu Departmrat .of the
gnateet poidbte raise to all vococssad asd to
tfaif crd raqoert that all Heu of penosal ead
rcaaral istereat be aeot to Bflrs. mrboII to be
gcaanl
mearporated is the Depertnest. We tooedall^
tA tfeat dicrdict, fraternal societies and ^e
Orange farahh Itein: of interest in tbdr respeoUre orguintiosa. Newt of social crente and cn<
tahonrets, inprOTemeota beiiig iceulc or contcni'
fdatad. ard bssineis efcaeges, end tranders in
real estate in town and country are especially
acceptable. Tbe above applies sot only to the
vQli^ef nfe Lake, Lnttc-tbe ssmsnd^ coun­
try.— Editor Herald.

'^•SUS
»>„s
"r'riKSS!;!
*^}
esHtW ewe tvtle*»bli».:
'Tbwika are dn«

MiMca

WlnUred

,-k- virslOinjnon and Mrt./ra- Leoa Blue aad
Ut aud Mr*. Morri. attended ibr G. B. DohenyJar the W^nsBJka- enteTtalnwent at Trarerec City i

_
_____
;. FtlU-r Iari-\Vt-dne«la}.

a MffirtoVMt tnflfi^dre Mlhi^gv

Bit

Th^^teenth
Floor

••.iiooIetH

0t ambMttj-- AHofiMber be sbtnred Mmaelf to be a an «f cpasMerable
sSab*. All the liaae be waa plretsbt'*
wbreM^a rbair
Afi^^a^i^ when
wt
bMiieiw bad
unlefM M^ree
.je ftoaneieT
(
leckescd
. r taw the private ofllcek
and aa the Eratuied Bne pedsed be­
fore bim Tecworth -asked:
• How toeg bare you here with Hr.

By CLARISSA MACKIB

vc:“o,'.s3c;i': »"■

rSIr: Vtoe vmvm

^5o'r!T"vr;

iT^

By R. S. SHAW,
DEAN OF THE MtCHlUAX
AUlUrn.Tl'K.M. COG ,

tto Odd

fred Hodera.
hw... .........«»•«
tbe week.

tu»tl Gie
Mr*. ConnlBshatu of Morr»i*>*ii

\oble
vlaftrd irtMtd* *sd rrtaUve* at PHe
Pile
^oble Crasd-4)ort
Crand-^ Bancroft.
VIre Oriod—WaUx BlOa
Ltkeend vlclntty a few days the pai^
Secreiry—\V. C. U'DIard.
week.
Treasurer—U.
L. laBsr.
Mr. and Mr*. I- Horrtt ester.ained
Mr. aud Mr«. Gtex Slorris ot IloDor.
Traflle In Chinese QIrta.
a few days tbe «r« Of tart week.
Mi»- Grorge Jarkaos auo Mr*. IWln.^
In Tuonan. Cblax irfrls are •«:!
I3s»n.: II returmd to
tCdtCi Bril
I»t)cld. after a (rw Klnseley of Suniroli ClC'. were pwerti. eeld tint) slavery. In one year ebout
at tbe home of Mr. and Mr*. J. M. <30 ch-'ldreD Trem thi* nUithberbood
days'vUU wlOi li trade lu4ewu.
Sewell one day the flrw of laai wrvk. were en.-d to ^ler« asd carried to tbe
Ur*. IWvr DeoM)
aa eperator at Alba,
Ml tfcr rrai o! llx wrok {o^ —........
lUn* St tbr home of J Se'.-cll. M- "P"*’ >»
like I*ul«rT. At
itr*. T«d CU<k or CadOUc, vIeUed too, where tbey will iofn Mr. Bessoo.
l>eto*key, aa a Welesate to attend ordinary time* tbe price for- vlria tt
Ur. asd Mrs Strabas barb
tbe tone 01 i. U. <<nark W«4se>
tbe W. <•. t. r. conventloa
>
■ afcect ft tor each ,v.er of their aca.
lUlr new rottace.
and Uaradat.
tVm. Orem. George Suits, end bet In lime of famine^cblldm become
W. W..Uniwcr oii Tueaday went U George West left on Friday for HUIa. g drug on ibe nuirket'
Ira. MA lltoto awI at Trarcrae
■ •

they
wm work for _W_^
------------------dale,
where
i
,;y a »e» dayaWto we
HtIUdalo for a coaple o
;Wia itowkwai^anwi
d Ibe Elks' ■ W. Drower for a few days.
C. C. liodsee
Evidently HI* First Watch.
The Keep Swcc*claa* relit a lK>cju-«jj rnMo«e'--See here, dldn t
cetebratoa at Tratorse cur.
of noaera lart week to Mr* Uridr -^ IBOsraniee that this watrb would keep
Sltalpl|S3l^^ ^'alton. w«* la lows 'wrek.
Ibeoday en boanl oT review.
Mre. J. Jodkliis of Grand ftapM*. water at Harbor Cprtsgs. '
^
yearr Storei Id a rriliv-i.1
crtiktl roMRII
rootmton for five**®®* G®*
apeut Sunday at tbe home of Mr. and
iDontba Tbe former pastor gyai
. itetul- pdfiker— XVriahily. - Curtotner—• Well,
Mrs. I.. F. Jodklns.
>ba)f of ymi're.a frnudt Tbe blamed thing
Mr*. Itaty of Tratetsc Cliy waa I.t ly acknowledgea the gift in beba
rao dan ffier two daya~—Judge. .
bis wUe
toKii Monday.
Mr. D. E. Mills died at Ibe fannie of
Mr*. John Strahan and Mias Ortsey
hi* son. Dr. E. Hills Bw*>y<>»eW»llg
, are a pood cropj lu Oroeber wore oi OadlUac-on biuli
Hia Omed RalaUve.
June 11. .Mr. Hills came here about
thU year,
Monday afirriiooi•n.
e^our Uncle-Sermour araa what
. U land MrrM.-s. Jehn Uryani.' and Mrs. Ui-no four weeks ago ihlnUng kie hoallb
M
Ihey.esJM a-'famoa* whip.' Jnbnny.'
I’, June S. a a<m.
uackenbnsh were
.Kalka^. MoaQua,
Mra. Xapellng aalA "Ue never waa
(••Ureenvme.
made a bustncKa trip
day aflentooii
aa bapfiy sa triten be waa driving hla
lay.
I My. nml Mr*. W, G. Wlllanl r«'ii liOedar .SprioM
bai returned trotu|^»d frc.ui their vlrR
* '
batlyboo coach all over the conntry.*'
their ball at Hodge. Toeeday. July
the Motid.iy.
tl. U lADar vUltad at Travcr*s t. dandng In the sliemooii a^icl cvtuiPUBUCATION.
ing- Good music w|n bF|turi)iAuil,
^ and Wa Baker wire at 'Boutb
iiy. a fp»' day* UM week.
lA-S'—The IToa-gocat of All are cordlaliy
1 Wedueaday and Tbursday.
Brnrel Murphy of South lloanlm'.;J^““« t’«"rt%r tlio Cotlonty of. Grand
Htticfalna wks bocae from Cad- her daughter. Mrs. 1;
GoVo
r Siwday
TrakUi
. .. a'liy, from Wedi
; eWBon of Btanwood apeni lU Saturday.
•h .. wx
Sat
iittfite oBire. In tbe city of 1
at tbe rniy HoteL
Her. Frank Ilildgrwater t»f Kin.-n- i the M. E. parsonage. Wi
jne 7. k May KlmhaU rtMurned to her Iry. ailed on oM friends In lowu
Thursday afternoon.
------M. A. Barker.-editor of Ibe Kted I The True Blue (laM UeM Ihcp
ITcscet. Hon, Fred R. Walker.
City News, pna^etl through town 1 baslr.cre^and smHal ia%lng
'
I Monday
ic^frtatc.bf David
fca ^ DWrolc. was a Sunday Tburerlay.
park Prfday eve.ntus.
!ifiip’*^th'jnpaft^'. fou-dt^ ^easei
bo^ of l|r. and Mr*. A.
Stmlry MaBar I* rlsiUng his aan-. park
rresliments of i»Irvine Coming having filed in said
I. Dmon and-other relatlna at
Mr*.
cream end rake were served.
• court hla petliloii, .preying %r license
irMw Stoward of Uarrleiu. was
liU% for a couple of weeks
anenMM.
Ira.'FfW Mills visited her aon. E- ' The Hunt Bloek Co.. nUl lie here to an!) at-private sale the Interest of
H^UelOT Slnc^ilr of Bodges- viat CadllUt. three nliHiW beginning Monday even- «ld cstaTr In-remrtd real esUte
ing, Jane 9. The ct^-oiny sill p.ii therrtr de.scrtlKul.
.tor alsier. Mrs. Prmok Cane, tbo
I days the psKi week.
Mr. I.cdi!y returned to his work atjou updodste nlays. “This company' it H_rrdet+d that
' Inn week. ^lU I should be well'iwtroiiltcd,
listronlKd. as Ihcj July. A. TOOT. sT 1
seldom visli small iosne an I 11 dore forenoon, at sa'.l i>rob;
giandsnit Vi<*j>r. i
Mrs Clinton Wc-Jsc vlelted friends ! itni very oflcp liappcn. that the pen- Is hu/eby appcinicd fc
- viuuoo. ami thai, all g«rao»s
at Tnvetw (Itv a tew da>-s lart i pic of Fife Uke aib able to dnjoy, polUUoo.
week. •
I a treat frf thlB klml
. icsted.io said cslate appear liefore
Mr. and !Bra. W. H. Fuller and son
Mr. ami Mr*. l.afo Williams. Mr*, kald <»uri. at uid time and1 pure, to
___ Bwls oa Friday, weet to Cad- r-tbert. tlicmled the sonimnnceutpu; ; Dabock. Mrs. Crsno. Mrs. Maroii and shi-w muse " liy a htcusc lu sell the
cxrrctac* at Traverae CHy lart week, j Mia I^vl tYHHsms of Walton, attend- Inteics* of said.estate In said nul csl^Apn vWi.
tn. Is U Green Is vlsHlng friend*
Hsm- 1-dltar baa reitirncd howe.ed Ureal Neighbor lodge Thuradsv Uic rtvould nut Ik< granted.
RapM nir. this weefe.'
(lum Traverse
furtlici' ordered lUa: intblic t
srae City. afiec.a very auo ;cfrrnioOD. At the eJoee of the busi*i H
cerefol year of aebool
- nea* session rcfreshiiicnv of *i raw-'«< e thereef be given by publication
school work.
The flwavcrly telepbonc
telephone men ar. 'berries,
cream autf cake were served a copy of this order, for three si
................................................................
^o Mid day of
»Md.
rtni In town, busy putting up ne* ;by
; by Moedsnxw
Meedimea Orsne. Babcock #n^-ccs^tre
#n^-ccretre seeks
weeks previoiu
Jii
■wires.
id-evl
Wlllirm*
which
were
very,
much

hriwltig.
In tk^ GrlkJ .Ttarerso Her
..n Olive MlUa returned from her
jd..evl
Robert Smith of Nevada, wss a enjove^ t-v the large number present. sMt n newsiaiwr primed and circu
It K Cadillac Friday eveoUtg.
r.
Lewta made a bvlnees trip guest of friend* In town a couple of* Tbe memorial aervicea of the O-ii-lnted .n «'d-ooont}
rc«.i-------------- .................................... ^
dnv# tasl •week.
! Fellowa and Rebeksht Sundav afl.^
HlbU R. WALKER
CadtUac. one day tbe first

slmti

-A^ 1 khpfMwe TOO are Mttetoi
with your posltloor
As the olBre door ctooed bebind tbe
-Wen-not erectly. Ar. ‘ To* aee,
mmiing fnnn *f Homer Dicfcwm the there U no rbaneo for *ava»cement."
•re but few Ulirtile arrea
*‘R*m—I can inaagine mo
nlied fireies where
and drew a niagaxlor from her desk. .
"How mneb I* iMckaon
«w pa.viBgJoo. *
tr more of ibwvtrBiLs
"1 thought he'd never go.- ahe nld.
nowr* demanded J. Avgunin
kvgnniii Pm- kinds ^
_
of not crops rsmmi l* gr.PaTbe dapper bnokkeeiwr took a ailrer WOTth1 Aad there are few mra'ensAaed la
guaner from bti pocket and flipped It
"Flfieeo taondrrd. idr.'’
mixed tariMnc' on a small acal* b-it
toward tbe oIBce boy. ''Peo|intf.*' I>«
"I’ll give yon Ibtee ibouMnd.'
said sncciortl.v a* be speeed tbe morn- ped out JVnwonb. "1 like your looka. whsi could use then to gooJ sJvamsge
But. geprrallv «>eal-lnt
Ing po|>er over bis ledgre and tuned and you're
to tbe maiket r^wri.
“I MW Homer bearin' It for tbe tor- _—Ti«t».r«.nrr
.
ci i..
Bray gasped. -Why, yes. alr-tbaak ,
itb the peonuta and they bad yoo. air! t ghall be deUgfated"- he , onnd baehacbe. We do n:t mog> t
be growing of large ares.i Of mats.
been divided Info three porttoBB. “I
».
-•>■» -I'M « Pguets he's good for the da.v."
them, bat rather from e
•Ho be Mid." agrred tbe ‘
eakrd iWw'oiib.
throe acres tor the *lm> of ream
crax-klRg abeila and towing them over
jiie bookkeerier Itetita da brief 1*-,
lU* sboolder Into the waste paper has- grant, tbea: “Tea. at. 1 wlll
ket with admirable dexterity. “If yon morrow. Of course Mr. Db-knon could
want the afiernonn off. Mla* rotter, oot expect mo to retose aucb
yon can have It." he MlA with * cellent
.....................................
offer." be Mid reflectively.
I
smile.
“Of cunme not—even It yon hare
The rteiKigrspber smiled UaUy a* boea with him ten years." rejoined
she reached for anotber
r peannt. “This Pehwortb griml.v. ".Now. Mr.--er"- i
red. nrelng the
snlts
“Bray—Harry Brey. air."
|
iwgee et her megailBe.
, .
right
Siddenly tbe eater door epenfd.and doini and pen i
preclplutrd confnsbw upon tbe trio. to Mr. Dickson. 1 like fo have there
A tall man. middle ag^ vTlib
maners rlrered up as I go aloag. other­
strong, clren cat face and plerclag wise fm apt to forget Ibem. If you
y t. ’ E—r. m
dark eyes glanced from one to the
a fill an Impdr-'
Dickson.Inr fee asked aharpty.
e wrttlAg ma••Out.said the .
... ----curtly. I igrtgi,
on tbU small table.!
thnnilBl! the newspaper Into a drewxbe liookLeepor Mt down and neetoosty iDdlicd a brief etilstke to hb em­
ployer. In which he formally resigned
bis posIlIOD. slating' hb reaguos for
doing so and generously walring all
for the da.v.” replied the On* ongreckwsly a* be bent above hi* ledger,
•rn wait awhile." remarked the vtaItor. seattos hHp*e« la a chair and • bd,|
hl« hand for It and regarded
Dotri-ooti.
oi>enIag a ootri-oot:.
,
I
euvHopc with a ibonghtfal smile.
Brey. tbe twoL-keeprr. ahrugged fab. •'Xmr that's aeUbd." be aatd. "1
narrow aboulders and applied himself *ap,w)oc- yooll want to settle up yont
bl« neglected work. UIm Porter bt«^ Ml^Biuj. rmra- “'------------■
bid aside’her magatlne and thumped wub ’tbe raprdliy with which (bat
typewriter, while' young ire^n out there operate* bet ,
nnblly upon
Jimmy swept
le. ■-JtoW. I’m hi nred of jnrt i
and wbib
fwanut ebello
1 suppoM U doesn't look exactly ooder constderaiiin This amatl sretk
brisk
Tbe stringer sat ■haert'sd In bb notd- snuare to iske tHckfou's help away U sallablc and profs-'l} hvodlcd,. c>»
bo<^. making rolcubUons with a atub- from hlm^fs all In ihe Imslneat and f>e made to iinslore a Urge Kaadgiv
my pwpic wrtl. Bend her to me. The sverexe ylrl 1 (or the wertral wt
by lead pni<'ll.
I pay m
-oo»- .
, trup* comuuiesi from six consnuUv*
“Mcc wreiber for crops.” remarkwl wlllj-ot
Bray, with r slight wUk toward (b*
liBrmJxoHaieDOgrspbcr.
ed to occept *
Miss Porief raOedAer fiaxtm pompa­
niiingolits, 2(; iornl|>*. 25; ru-slitga':.
dour and giggled.
-We gut oor bay all In." Mid Jimmy
naaatiy u be Scuttled past tbe atrsB- proper reward, she told berrelf. #hl1* nf ruoia. mosuj msusLi.G-, rtv"* ^ .
--------- IBunny
•Ttbe
gey on bositi-re iolent.
wriftng
ber MU-lilgau A*rle*Hutal
Peoworth’d dkttiloa. college, doe* not exceed ibrre atrM
“TdU re'cltort our oU blackTbear
suBclent to pTUdued
preduca
keni on Brav facerioosly. “Waak by He held die two letter* In tab band nnd yet b sufllrient
Bodeiikie amount nredfd
gnm. she UH a egg yudieitay most
and regarded lliem ibonghtrully.
Jimmy drooi»d foriornly when he oar cattle, •hoep and hoav dartM
s graiiefruU. Y rwAsB m aendo .dre roBBty btr."
beardI tthe wbUpered eonfldenre* of tbe winter sesson, Tlie land devoted-In
had not read “From Offlre root* should be lo.n'od *lUiii
:nil Mr. Dtckrea aeniRm tovlag otber.
lIlonMre" for nothing, sod
anwbtttwoi with Mr.'i>®*rerth B«y i
here was Wa^toni^ to ride. J. AnguaIkb morulaxV’ asked the
A leaden BlIeiM aetUed on tbe «•<*. tuB Peowotw’"^* pushing people
akmg on fbe upward path. At'hy eoiild
Bray broke It at last.
, “Feiiworthr’ be gasped, with a.ilck- not boaert Jimmy Lea be amoog tbe
I IV smile. "J. Aogusln* Pwiworihr
riaerst
'
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Tbe
.....................................
siraiiger nodd^............
ImpatlcBtly
. and
That waa how 'll ba|<peiiod Ihsi be
gln»i-c<] ift bla 'wsich- “Did Mr. DRk- apprnarbed ilic gfeet man snd re*i>ecfson meiitlua having an eDgagemcBt full} saked for a !k'i‘9”
with mer
.
I he got It. Twice Ibe Mlary be had
"No. sir." returned tbe bookkeejfcr i,ren re«Tlf'“i: '-auaeff hl« eyea to *parre«t>e<jifnlly. "1 think he muai be #e-• Ule Joyonsl.v/ Mr.-Penworth bad Just
loiiicd atHBewhere. '.I'll try to trace told him that be eould wrUe a leuar
him l.y phobe. Jimmy. |dve Mr. Ted-! of replgnstlrm when there w** tbe
worth a dent lu Mr. Dlrkaon'd oAee." ' souml of replil footrteps. In tbe conlwitbln tbe telephone dor outside.
I Bray dl«appedred wl
booth with agitated coantesdnee| luatdntiy ibo mUUonalre leaf
Ten that Idiot to keep away from m, f,^. and Bta.v and Mb*---------tbe telpphnne. f11 w*U till Mr. Dli k- J „-t,„
|» ibe line of -ridou. mw
come* lit," growled the vlaltor so ‘ bhn drop fbeir lelfere of
savsgel.v ihdt Jimmy *klppe<! to oh»y. ! (trp>ugh the letter slot'Info
slot' Inf IMckaon’a

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Regal Shoes for Men
Work Shoes for Men
Oxfords for Men
Shoes for Women
Oxfords for Women
For this one day remaining sizes from lines and lasts that
fiave been discontinued and others of which we have too many
Of certain kinds wiil be displayed in special lots and offered at
)the above mentioned remarkably low figure for such good
Values. We can’t list all these rare opportunities, but here are
a few fronr\ which you may judge the entire line to be sacrificed
in the interest of cleaning up stock:
MM ttBCAL SHOES FOR MEN~Price Uiinped b
Mb
- dioe~fB«d<tin qtinrr tizc’. piient leadier,.KjKr
birtMl
You*n find a good run of aizn io
Btotow a*d median width*, Safu^lo lx.

WOMEN'S SHOES^Y nm wonder whV weS dioea are
^ered at thit price, but wcM ralWr cloii *ah out goickly
tku. t3 b..
tm; >11« 'em in the iou.l wjjr.
Ibit nld nt $2.^0, $3 ,nd *3 50, SiMrd.j
$1-^^

im*«oxFoao8

CaU pitrsd and a few t tu~UI
a
i-lidlamir
ifl Va mUI lor leai thaa $3. otbm at $3.50 arj
H A few M Regall bdtided. Saturday for....

$l’i«

lUarSWOlK
M er wkh

shoes-G»d
Saturday

toiu lenber ifl pU
$1*^

WOMEN'S OXFOaPS -Canid uioiMniit in
3 to
4AB
uoe* .eUmt
t
434 and
npd 6 to
10 /-btack
7-bUck or t9n<rln»n too.
g|.SQ

•1 *230. *3 ud *3.^. ^turikr l«MANY GOOD BARGAIN i IN BOYS' iriniES AND
OXrOROS FOR SATURDAY’S SELLING

Ywii m't ssakr a adviake la baylaa trsa these special tables lor Ibe qsBUly sa* valae ate

la the goods, aa* very Ulcctyponr else Is here. Tty th<« SStardsy.

TIk Hannah & Lay llcrcantilc Co.
TRAVERSE aiY, MKH.
SloK Closed Friday Atthraai

booth changed glanere of miisfartlon
with a v-TV red face and returned to j
iMiier'deor opened, sml there
hi* ledger.' while Mr. Pei.wotih *c^j,e sound of footfalls J. Atigudrepied *"comfoTt*t.ie Turklah reek.
to* PenwYwih ibrust a^lde the startled
In tbe private oflee and lighted e long Jimmy and darted l-hind the laU
black elesr.
desk, where be crouched a^ If In fear. |
“J. Angurtu* Penworih?/ J-efa bar#
“J. Augnatns Penworih. MnldmllBest Feeder and ton Kaepar.
Iloiiaire and Kin* of r,nance.“ «• tb* ■ look nt him." said a gruff voice, and
. .. ..___ ____________________ ■... ._____ _
two dark forma filled ....
the doorway of.
. .. .

apevlal article in Rrsy'a Sunday
tbe
|.rh*ie office Iwfore they dldcov- dhle ul-ramv of the farm bulMnre.
|iat>rr bad catiltaiiiud hlim HI* same
ared
the
nill'lonslre
and
fwunced
upon
If
|w«siljle;
in cenerml a deep, rich
was as well kaowp a* Hut of Ibe preatdeoi of tbe reptbllc. and the entire bIm la»t In time to wreal a revolvar loam soil U deslrmda. and llbOral sipI I’’'”
barnyard mamiie win ahrev*
office force bad laugbed openly atYlm. from bl* hand.
"No, you ilon’T. ilr. Mike Bennea-. projiite a maihed re«|ion«* la tb*
Brey wrilhed ob hi* high atool oh b*
lookri] at the )»' k of the mllUonalre’a aey. all** Tbe Parmer, wanted for crop.
i gray head, and be cursed hi* own Uhd fotgety and so fc/rtb! We tracked you . in barve*l.ng (iirsips and rutabaga*
manneni li> ridiculing the stranger to ihli building, and we've reked ^ i tbe;- tan be lopi-d with a sharp hoe
.,n] (q
groond. and ib* rovt*
Bray wa« nmbiilpus. an.1 Penworth -fry office with a fine toothed comb tin
out of ih- ground with • plow.
was kipiivn li> Iw eapeflsily Interested ^ ireme to the Iblnemlh fioor. Bay.
In youpg men and if be £bsw them to Mike, this numlsw thirteen a an tm- !„ hareoatlng the vhrri. thUk-bed'Od
I manrold. such iw (Rdilon Taakird. w«
Iw capa'-'c and willing to work could lucky num»««r f«r yon •» right.
The deteHIves laughed aa they b*^- u,,rooi tfc*m by riraggiog ns mvericf
Btwn.vs find i.lace* for them in h!« nnmeron* liulustrlel |•lBnts 'The isiok- mfred ibelr irisr.n^. and tbe otbar barms iKith »».•« acr-iss tbit pl«-ee.,
..r„ rend
....... the ...........
off br ha»d
koeper hsd
rrti-!" .................In the flun , asked, srith a htunorena 'rink^ Andny- psper. srd hi* imagtnatloo had gusiu* Penwonh. are yon «»mng » when i>lr»rrt oi> foi Iredlng The exfired with the powrtjdihle# tlist high (InanHsl dn lre. rti? What kind tremely b n; -.7-1. i:es csiimi be ha-of h«*lres« ?>n» been franMrilng ,.,,^,5.1 iii ihK way wOhoo' more of
would "p*n out If he chou>d ever
here?"
' le*a ct tS-m i.ein* tr«k*n they
the path of the greti man. '~'
Tlie i.n-ctier stersd Impudently
' a(
wto* Pehwnrih.
luch leavkr jield Ti I'^si th* a1
aberi.
Here be vras-J. Angtwito*
Penworih.
horrified faee* of the hodfckreper
1
and Brsv had ri<U'-'i>dtl him! it w*i the
'k-vbapel kln-ls hut ar* floi •• SQf 4
,and
(be
stenographer
and
winked
"
MSpers or feeder*
T.
>
St
ttoWli.
too tnneh to brer calmly,
otf With the
keeper aolaeed
For stork purposes *• (op io;b|etP
thought that pethsp* the rninjonalre Itnatlon* walled Boner Dtckann'
rt. atvl annr bee-. wFlMbe boA and
bad been too mu-h ibrertwd In hi* turn.
I tbe «lj»eo-e of a fie. I llf.er, npov*
"I been atodylng bornOn '»*««. them with a pl.YB l.y (utliRf 4b‘tome
notebook to herd the Mle chattering
of Ibe office fon-e. Bray'* nauil alert MlB* and pUylng arhoolfeacber by 1 to tbe row as to leave one side of tbo
manner sod bl* coorleou*. aImo*t Inmlng these (oik* some lOaaoos.’ bo .
I* exptrtd. Tte form is dtdhmlt
aervlle d-aeanor toward bD employ­ mM. with an BBoend '«sml dnwi. to raise, requlilng oo «Meh tcdio**
er's cu-siei-jera would ordlBarllr at- Tbea they led bim away.
hand Uiier AVe crow but 1 row row*
I! w*s Jimmy, tba offire boy. who
ttwci ih- c”'itlon ef a basfte** man.
that foh
He welcomed a sitdden acceiernrtou broke the ghsvtly af1<
The ^rot Of Buoceos lb otcrin?
«rini»h>e«sr-ow. Hetranrertedtrivjal lowed'hl* wlth.lraw*!.
mc'tcr* wiiji a crlT’ic** and conrteoy
"I goeat I better «B«t op Mr. Dlek- not* cima:*:* !a TtWng rtom &';»•
tb.n m-id- Ml«* Porter and Jimmy oon** office." he s-iid vimwnaly. "He’B Iowan pcaelUo tompotture wKtoM .
frretlng
•pen thrir innneeni eye*. He darted , he pretty busy the next few days, and
from telgpbost to ledger and from - Matlfody * get to be 00 to the Job."

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for Job Wort Dome ioJbaJletald and Record Cil

I

OE^’P TEA VERSE HEBALD ANP TBAVKE3E BAY EAOLE THUBSPAT, ivSMi, »11
M** « tewt «r

twfarTfitoirpii-w'
earietr
glabaa, eraatlng aa art!Sdal appatlto tabea «be body baa natIT bad all M aaatorbo. (bat enaaaa car»
tfva
dlab w* know whea w*Te bad eaongb:
-wa dao't know otberwlaa-aad tba'
nantt la (bat wraooa gnp down to
tba aUnaeaa naiaiai to tbUdmn. anitoala and tonparato and baaltby mtm
and aonian."-Knnaaa City Star.

•l^rhMLaaL

•Tfca fvm Aah
aao«la I
la v
a wte tnn»a far Jaat.oov
—atrbad. “Ba haa

a pcaltlaB aa atnod bop to a baaklag
baaaa. Ha h a brtgfet tag aad m
•t«dj aa tbaf aaaka 'aci. bM alaca ba
gat that >ob in tba bank bh veoea
tatatfoea an argiag bl» into alina.
.Aar fa *M adriaa Us to p>rk bia
a Mar te« :a bhasea ta
iMitasa It ao bafvaaaA that atfayan- poekrta or ran a*v w«tb
fafnfaa- bM H»a prtnctpia to■ •aMa 4i7 t ltr«lr 4anaad for tMfar^
b
aM 4aia*miad. aaA bafor* nitad li.)OM.aa tapfabaoatbta. Tbaf
^ MB to abatnat a f»r taiga that
tha
ailrar
aMMf la carriad la. Tha
a tnUr wwm tu Ma womab
want tbaaa bags for aoCa pil­
low com Tbrr an nafa of sal*rhi that vfll aarar wear oot aad
faaikan aag 4owa atnHr caiuwt aKt
tfeaaogb. Br boMlp aaUag far wbat
>r^ aoikt U IMT* kaan batttf
IM u a«l It fn- 3S0." Biw naauai§{ailll *■{ BB (otag 10 aaU tt uritj
fbfaUg 1 aaa DotUag abaad of bln bat
oat
tU brokar appaaM a eanar aC cHna."-No« lot* San.

• M-«ar Ma (ar«.
• Skttwkli^teiBW
I, aaoiib «aa tto t

I

•aafaftop eaM Baada.
nva aaad w atrtag gold bcnda ea a
altwder gold cbala." aald tB fawelar.
wadoB-tontaaordered. Tba
gold BMd in (be ebatn U barter than I
that
' are made,
. and;
.
rt of wWrb tbe baada

(aUR* that ka aonwaM to get-

CW ataak tnm tha •

-O*
Waat to Oat Kangarf
A. food apoeUlM aaid of gtatiar
•no amplrat. aaalaM and noat afaca.
ehna «at to brtag gowa tba walgbt la
tboMrglahAat At no Mai. that la.
abaaM non than oaa dtob br
Tb* dlab M7 b* wat pan artU^lilbb
BtoW. aacaronl and cbaaai, raaat beef.
baron and agga-bar

TO poMah a (Uax.
^ attg ftranM la 4tm (o It.
I wttb rarr $at aefttchaa..
a teoatt. flaaa far mtcroaa
EC, an rebbad «Ub 8m of tba «ab. and ret. ft>r aU that, jaa
r aatf tatar wub ao ax> win loaa walgkt atoadilr- It'a tba ra«
>V«ar w^b girta tb« rletr of diiabea—tbe orateit. aonp, fab.
. j hi Ibt abapa of r«7
.... N#ir thaVMattasariSH
fca»|ioi iha aarMobra Boat
V lb^taj- apart thrp bmi
" la i gaa« ktataaca

tana taogtt of ih*
a* Oa bwfaea far tW
Ji mttni aoA tbaa girt tha
<g MtialMg aarfaro Thla te
lb oha tao-baaM-tbooBaadth
r tl|dit varaa So braab» mraa to aanaO. aal
an nBMtoS to tMfr

^ sttorwr «f Tan
H taoa aaUad tow a
la tba to*a to aattl* «
g(tara» rtphtinad tba

far a dfak aad ehbfaa 'Wto
eatort to sat IL wbatpa1 naket V# barn baaa

-

ja b-BnaWM.*'
gUMifaMbtbth

_

wbo wen glag to am tba aggriiidfat
dapa^baeaoaaloncwlthl^Btaglp.
a aqoadroD of nagro wttnaU SM S
gndt lot of taOMo. Aa they atl|bMi
• at tba baM bf tba
wharf the whMia rranfad. tbe boafa
bell nag. and aba bagan Bowty to
anra away. Bona aoa in tbe crowd
aaag ant: -neBe fcatlo. eaptale! BeM
oa there: ExPiariatat TyW la oon.Ing^
/ ~
Htod «n.*“ Tbe eaptaln, an old
Clay Whig, ataadlag near tba
tbe boat «• tbe apper deck, looked
orer tbo ran. daw tbe
crowd eonlag, bot pbUed bla eaglse
bWl riolcaUy ahd aboairt: "Bi Pnto- it la bla hat and noppad bia
Deilbarata Teciun.
dent Tylar be dnfbed: !.« bln auy.“ ^
^ a gnat Banlng
Lawyer tor the PUtnUS—Oentle.
Tbit aeeae waa Utbegnpbed. and
bandanna. TB action ait aaen of the Jary. the dafendaiii HatBa
uuuml and i
coptea bang for yann In naiiy
tally of tbo
tha
that wbm ba IU wear By cliaat hit
d to think b
aalooaa and poWlc b
--------“I that PoOPoai
- . . - .
Think of the agony aadarad by my cUent whUa hatog nut ««ar as alowly na

A tbe ebalB «nnn tb* beads to tbair
arfoniiana aad cbaMelt oot littte'
aptoMaattbaendsof tberetTon-j
tiona Id tba drcwnference of ibebeada ;
and ao makm ttaam laaa perfect. And.;
botrerer aJeodar ibe chain my ba,
baada atrang oa a chain do not fall ^
and Ua in cnrraa apraya antootb and
gncefal. So now aanatly we atrlag |
gold harts oa a allk cord, a matertaJjrf |
aatlbiUty
adaptobliuy: on a aiik cord tbe atrlng
A Cato^ Time.
of bnd* fatti graeafully. To be core,
tba Bilk wean ant eoocier than a gold
-Jlggleton.’* aald tbe man who waa
• hale woald do. and If-atrang on allk away for tbe wertmd, 'caught a
tba baada ahonld be raatrang once or braok traat. Hto little girt cangbt the
twice a year, accordlog to bow Bach toeaalaa. Hla bay waa cangbt oat aii
tbay an worn, bat for atrloging gold
t tba game. So then
bmdt a Bilk cord amni to anawar tbo
pofpeoe omat perfe«ly."-New Tort caugit the ooxt train back to t<
Brownlng a Magaaine.
Sun.

Utarf Vaoar fanr* Ugt.
Is tba MU of tbe b

^■mAs fatod fart <5
no doabt ba «p»M
bgra biMi ptoM to appaar to nagnlS-

ata fa* IfabrtC DbSibfa Btota «
fanfa.«fa4«Sfadta»ke*«

Ha Navar Pnta It Off.
When a yoong man baa wild oaia
that ba wiabea to tow be daeaa't wait
for taronble waatber.

HE II COMINO.
Buruit Blaodar. iba well-known
Carman OptomatriM. of Cadillac, will
Milk Flowa Into New Var*.
be In Fife lAka. Tnoadar. June SO. at
If the naldania of N*ow York city tb* Hobba. Call aad eea hiB ataat
drank aD of ik* bIU that mb« tola yemr eyaa. Cross aye* atralgbtaoad
witbouc tbe use of (he knife. Con­
tha city
sultation free.
inna iStl
aa arenge of aevea barroi* a

Thf GrssfTffl Ssto ««Men*a Htoh Crade Oothes ever atjempied Ib
ibpW
Nwtteni iMfSf*«- Crowded lor room on account w —Ay—'irfOBr
isaies*Teady
fo
wear
baslness,
we
BBdOTgs^cs
flrowHi ol
men’s ciofWnfl inoiir pdcscnt QBsrtcrs.
forced to
^

NfeiroST. MOST BELfABU: MERCHANDISE
Mitatad^d Prices. AU men’s cfoiMat SBCrIBeed to close
ontonieMy;
HEN’S sons wroria tl*

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

UENW sum srarlta tiaa* aad
aMB.................................

$6.50
$9.50

HEN’S SUITS warih U« and tU
at.......................................

$12J0
$16.50

HEN’S suns wsrOi t» and
Bkal ............................

ThwcaRasaood,aaacw.aadas allly aena*« ■■ ««« ever aoM at the rcaalar
lem. NowyaabayincaialintaecioamoBprieca. u win pay yea to eoow at oaec.

We will 1^ sell Boys* Knee Pant Suits
$3.95 "saz- $4.95
$2.95
"SfS.’?.'- $1.95
>KoctLiii>to$l.30,a 45,50,69.98c
£r Bi^s* Suns
Half Price WashSattst““'“^

HMeds of Dresses, Coats, Saits, and Skirts

,
I

Bait nUbalB having Sled la aald
' paililtM praylag that lb*
ilelstratloa of aald eateta b*
grant- ---------^ »•
«»»*Juiy.'A fi. mi, Bi'traV'l^kli’ll
UrancK
■BCKO. I
aald prahata oBiea.
und Is herabv appoiniad
i
tor taeortag
uU |ia«iilioa
li Is fuitbac ordaml that pobUa noUca tbateef b* glvaa by laMIcallon
of a cop> of this crilar. lor ihraa nrecasslta waaks itratious to aald day nC
hcariag. in tba Grand Travarae Uareawsiapar iirtniad and HrenUio.1 1 laaldrouDI).
FRED R M-AUCER.
Jun IS Si S9
Judge of Probata.

Far LmHcs’ Misses’ and ChHdrtii
Icaloaapplyaiuncra-

Yawwitodtotoaa«annanr«al«al«

laleaaHarltodtcaa lor haldayaaawaUaa lor ntacral wear.
On.<ld»BM.amli«I.laiia. a,
lctd.emll»M
•farau.-Jta SMI, H yea tofa fa ^
tar
yap «n aam fa a
•smsMM -TMs irym tn fa *e
Bfbt T«B^«a fa Bferty to <«M op

tadHa’Waahnrcaactaak of Uwk
fa^ac..wo4(roo.$IJOb

$2.S0iluir>->l>>Hloa.

saM tatoas. eabr fad i
'Mby. pta MS. tor. Kb ton thto:
Ito oaad to rtB toto alfs poato. brt

,w,.’3ft.$4.95

Am,.»aASI0«l$l230,a.

.bBMi la tbaaa parto wa
mfio'Stumwmn 'coa.tfa
pafali «(beMWka tbt afcy. iMy br
sobt fatamhraa. Oaas. KaSttyT

AaA.

sdowioMBkjisHmlii

Ladica’Ctoin Caato
,0«Bk
Utlbot....

^

3^ Me

Uog Clato OMla ilai w«
5. $18 ud $20. a.
IaiwCtoaiCaalail>twt»
S;$I2J0 ad $1$. a.
^4

CHaredSnkPrtMiawiiktof a d»t lam Clalh Caala dal «m
island $12 a.....................

Tba Imperfafit ftmaliaw
n 1* MIe fa mm aart a oMty «
•0^ Ibe eaak be a ladyr Tbe nal
iilBtoaafaJwwartoTar wSlbe. ’Tta
fae tady eootr-^L Imti Pt«t-Dtoyairk. , .. '

$9.50
$8.50
$6.50

tar
‘r.a»-viM. kmiH

CocL>a.aU,.>w. ifcfarU.
tbe KWOI ud BO* dond

. a...axji.taN,a4.M>daM

CLOTH SUITS
Moad'dMK ue da aao.', wwni .id aMed^A.
.(e«a.lai dia«’,kat ada. W< a. & ik. ntn U,,.
lafa a wd a d» d aalB. ad aal ■!..

This Seasao's Newest
Styles
Smtf lor Udita ud
w(Ktli$25«ad

SdbfetlaSaade

$35 M..........
5rib kir Udica tnd
worth $15 and
$18, M..........

M, lor lade, ad

$14.50

$20 aal $2S
a..................

aiaa.

30 Ladies’ttoh Saits

Ladles’ Oath Skirts

Lat iaa.'r,t^ wndl $5

for'd tgea ■citfi Urge or <ztn witoB. abort or uli—we cm

98c

•By color ad •
pace that ia mnl^ Iom thoo
maoL
SMi worth $10
ZQ AC
BBd$l230.>i.. W.43
SH^ wab $6 and
$7JO. a...........

Vo& AhU, worth t|A
UBa-lmCadacICii^ ad Oori
ap to $15. ot......... flU
po^ A aw ad pnn
foe V«ie aUf^ worth
Ildei a ocaal onca, b»
$7.50 M..........
ibi. ak. aSSiC tIAS,
KSSadtlS.
ItoAfa' fPfair S^bobU m Step
98c,$2.M,$$bad$4.9f.

$4.95

IHba' Im SUt Omi, a

calon, waAi $2
Haa'adCUSai’fiia.,
P“' ••......................'
wtoaabbcb.wa.tb
dSa- tmt Veato. Oam,
IScipair.a.

90c pa. ____5Qc

$1.10
^dadmwalb 25c
35cpdi.a.

loraa>6to M
(U’Snaai,ior
,aai.wiinb
atIJaa.

a..8c,l$c.lte_dlSe

Haa-ad CUUR>'<Aal,,a... ......... ltc,UcadBc
Haa'adCUUto.’tOU«iSto,,a.................. ItcadMc
-tairn'Tob, a......................... 4c,fc.lSe,lI*.alJle
Thrre to aa rrmaa wPr yaa Himldnt

limes’and adUrca’a Gtolh Caato

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$9.50

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the ad. wd Tab. i. tbo.
graab a Ibe ppee .lend.
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aid tu. wenh (roa $1J0
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Lasi Seasaa’s Best
Styies

$6. M
Coal Caats far Hot Days ^:a”r‘.*!.-:'.$3.45

mat wmaaalpriecalhalare lally lea to Mlty pw fCTi aadrr ralaa.

m w ban ayatora tbto
srfafalt. . UCa.ba peaaaMaL and
fata yta MB ««y m ttat awl ta*
iartx«tolMs«e-Kito.

ORDER FOR SUBUCATlOM.
STATE or' MiCiriQAN—Tbe Pn^
bate Court lor tba Cocair of Onnd'
ItnaarwAt a aeoaicn of aaU coan. baU pt
tba |■r«bala offlcia. In Iba Hit of Tr«Tarm Clly. iu aald rooelt. oa Iba l«lh
day ot June. A. I- . 1*11.
Preoaoc.
Prad R. WaJkarf
Judge ui PraMtia.
In tba mnticr of ibr.mtnia *( Prank

eEvmiisuw

Nal aniy •ncarmtcai BaiaalBS tar wta. bat yoa-U Urt here la into Hawawih Sale

tog lest «to fasfaeat tab BMito.
' UBS tony tbfafaSBdr->Wgab-

Oau eaudtato tbrartavtbi af the
rood apoa wbirt tb* Baaaton barm
mm dUat dnrtag tbe II Btatka of tba
year. Raatton eata. bawetar. an far
auparlor la nBataldtog power to tbe
Atterlean canal II Is atoo rtaiart that
anlmaL* do not beactae ilrrt Of tbtor
Bteady diet aa they do af tba bay
and corn prcduA.a Ir tbe ValiU
Staian.

STEINBERG FBROS.
GOING OUT OF THE CLEARING SALE OF
CLOTHING BUSINESS LADIES’ AND MISSES’
WctsflUiierciogcoiierilic

_
. eta^ loag baton It reach '
dIttalPtat *oaU ran oat ot per
faBg^y M Wbfa la ktawn and

BCiaaafai Blaagit«IH Orotoay.
Old iatUfa BiMr PiMfatad.
Ttootoi trcaantot. >ba bbb an .
_ Tba dH fasaBBta sf^Mu «ta la
MatnCbraet OaidM. t_______
nbliw, toghT
nan. an
paan age. aad fata OBatoan.
aa tod
aU db unbWlhii tba baBaf In Japan
tan aa tel- that tt wMbaai that wanaa ba not notle«a by atbara. ttat tbair datlaa
vtaUy fanatic, aad that aptaarlng
o« of doot* waa ubeeontag • taltb^
rtcb Ulbaralaa arnni. tnl wife or daufnl Aanghtar. G*r«M
b^g n*to aoil and a«oa npttra. Aa aaittoa. dinner partlea. talk dnd ■*mr m. ay Oattlr Wood
are. nr
mUa arTviicw laponatlona (ran
the neat. :
\
baart
utton or naitad toio taan aa ba
«wta apoa tba wraoga of inyhetorad '
—JMlkBaya.
ranatry. b'arer. aoraty. waa aneh a *T Ingalnd aMa.*- aaya Mr. Artbar
born orator: Siera ntan cried on* D- Dean la tbe World'aWork, "of
noneni aad lacked (be nett^ Buangaa graap of taactari what tbay taaght.
(a nay. tbay nmar laagbed In tba
a^JiutbMai^- anetbar naA.—.-w.-...
ba httrt
-BtgUab.- adll aaoibar. -ecieM*.
wrong pia<a. tboagfe once i .hut...
bat tha tourtta—Ood biota tbe Hille
aCortrt than • i
>cd the and of bla ora­ propbeiea*—narely aald -RcMe, air:
}aat bora.' “
tion. eatrlad away by bla

tia awtry I

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STEINfBEJFtG BROS.

Itavcrsc
aty

.1

QBA\D TRAVERSE HSRAUJ AVI) TRAVERgE BAT KAOLEVnURSDAT, JTVE 15. 1911

Vei wHb her weat a aecrei aenae
Of att thlaga awcci and fair,
/.bd Ui-auir'« KtaihMU pn.riile(,';>
Hefreahed her unaware.
She kept brr Itnr of rmitntir
Vklib JjOTda unconacloua eaae;
titt kindly hutlaeu underafood
^ JUI gentle counealea.
An Inborn eharai.of grai lonaneta
Made aweei her aaUle and tone
-Aad gtorUled her lami wife dreaa
■*~Wl|b beauty not iu own.
The dear Uird'a beat'InterprHera
Ara humble human aoula: .

The loapel of a life like hem'
U more than booka or aritHIa
Prom aThdow and ereed the HUtht
|oea out. .
• '/ Tbo 'aalntly laet rnrvlra:
*T%e Ueaaed Matter none ran doubt
Kevealed In holy lima.
—ioha Greeirteaf WUmr>.








He mate ch^rful; dr rM worry:
There la time enouyli ta do
Krery day the daily dutiea
T&at your Patbef aeadrth you.
And to and. tome little tnomenU '
Por heart mualr frealt and new. ■

We ham toarti uufht from carlieat
fUldhood that aelBrtnemi la a cardlaa] alD. it ia iftmawhat amnaHi> to
4me acroM a arriter who urgea a
mue mom aelfMiscaa to .mothera.
Tte thouctit comm to Home Cheer
that while ahe-li abeolutely correct
la ha) argument, the la wrong In the
:«ge «f the word ‘'geiaabneea." which
laplim aoBMthlng net quite upri^i
gad coniUlent wfA our higher Idmia.

Coed Wey WMh Rhuhfrto.
Rhubarb uaed to be coaaldeeed an
early xpiina aaorr. but *<• are learoIng that as long bk lender alalha retuahi |i In gect^ In fan Home Ch*-<-r's
fanill.T enjoyed ib-lirloua '^r« and
nil* at) laat wlmi-r fruni ran* that
were put up In A^nai. Only the real­
ly tcbder. new atalka were eheaen
and it w.-ia ranm-d wiUtoat eugar and
with very IKile water. Ifben wanted
for 8M, II waa lumod In a pen with
augar, and heatod qutekly. Jurl Ions
eoongb 10 melt the aiigar Ii taeted
more nearly like freab rhubarb chan
any eamu-il ihuliarli the faiuil.v tuid
ever eaten.
trbi)].arb flhetbei-WaKb eight or
ten atalkx «C rhuliaro am. wicliout
■kinniug I'UI in ampll piecwa. I>laee
■In aaiiitiiaii atid rook alowly unill
very aoii: add iwo cupa of «ugar and
fbe grated rinil of oae lemon. Stir
until augar I* diaudved; remove troni
Ore and atraln. When cold fn<eze.
The atlffly beaten whiles of two eggs
may be added if tlralrM.
Moik Mince Pie. Spring StyleChop together one n;p eaih of rhnbatb and raialna: add the grated rind
and juice of one lemon, two UblokpooitruU of liuiier. one «-up of augur,
one egg. well bcaiea. and mix tho<'oqghly. When ture^ imo the plaie
lined with ptairy. drv-dge on a linkflour and half a toaipoonful of aali.
ilake with two erusta.
lihubarb and RaUIn I>ie—Two enpfttli of riiotoarb. one oupful of afigar.
rupful of chopped raUins.
} lahlespotioful of flour, one egg.
> ihbleapoonful of butter, one HitspaoBful of Mil. Sli-w the riitrfyarb
a* Ihe ralaua In allilk- water ani
-when sort add one <-upful of sugar
mixed wlih me utolespoonful of flour,
one beaten egg. tbe call and the but­
ter. Une a deep pie plate with past*,
over wMrh nlfl ,ooe tableapoonfui ot
flour. Add the minure and bake.
When done, cover with a meringue.
«hobarh Pie—Wash, peel ud cut
Into small pieces enough rhubarb to
make two large cupruU. Into this
stir one cupful of augar with which
baa been mixed ooe Uble*o*ful of
flour and e lUile ealu Stir in one
thoroughly beaten egg end plan- all
togpiSer ta a deep plain lined -with
paste. Add a tableapoonfui of butter
nd cover wUh a top crust. Bake
in a modente oven.
Tfan three recipes followlngriCt* eonIrtbhtcd by Hr* \V. J. Hobbs, and
offer-a deliclout and novel variation
In the caiiblag of rhubarb.
Rhubarb Jam—Three reps rhubarb
chopped One. *e pineapple cbo|^
One. jirtoe and chopped rind of one
toraaga and one lemon, five cups gran
nbicd augar. Cuok tUl thick. TbU
will make aboni six pints of delicious.
Jam.
Rh'aUrb and Pig Jam—Two pound*
ihuharb. one pound figs, both cut line.
Add *e poimd sugar and cook .ii.iM
thick. Put in jelly gdaotma.
Rhub^b t onaerve—Two pounds
rinikarb. tw-o pounds sugar. ' two
orangea. one half a lemon, one pound
ralaoa. Chop rhubarb, orangre and
lem* fine, add sugar and ralslot and
cook till thick.

that tbone who are too prone to ihl*
tdranld look ahead and aee where their
detmlOT>s leading them. We often
^poil ultimate good by preaeni aelfabMgatlon. and are iwally InfllcUng
« vi«ag up* thoM w,hom we hold
tout 4ghr. M won as upon eunoivea.
thmlhl of too many and too frequent
dAMhds oiado up* ouraeivca Is often
the hlgtoe*} form of ItiDdneat tu
ethnm. Says the writer
Nahtly svaiT wontan bta the same
fMopIhlni to make that she has more
- thth^ to do than ahe has tiwi in
which to do them. Whether the bw a
' CBMher of ten 4od everything In the
hgnnn to do. or a iblldlewa wife with
s'aaM ii^e kitnhah. it U jaat the
MUne. Tb^ arc all oeerwhdraed with
Ate mul|hude of thlngn to be accomr Irflahed In a given time All are rac'■^of with ttoe. Ara the ‘days loo
«hert* Did the Great Master of the
MBlTme make a mlftahe when' He
divided the year into daya and nights
and not allow enough time ta do the
thlnga He maant us to do* So, in
Two Datictoua Chlefcen Racipea
Ills lovihg klndnnas and Inflntle wlaVictoria Pattiea—Make q rich white
dome He made the time for work
sarflefegt for onr strength and long aance with crtxm. peund a little
ettoogh for the things required to be riricken or nn It tbroagh the flseat
done: ekd what can not be sccon- grinder of your food cotter, and add
«diah* la the glvm time
be left to Muce till as thick as aUff bailer.
uhdone. It is our privilege to choose PHI paairy ease* with Ihe mixture,
each
case
with
rtem the maea of tklogi itaat ere pre- and put Into
■ - eented end nnlected those that a>.» the Muce a small square of the white
Jhe Boat urgeat end oereasarr. and pan of the chicken, one buiton mosbshot the othera on withon any vaia room, one greeu pea. a drop of toma­
ragrett.
to. celery aafl'nns haricot bean. The
,lt ia right ber«t la the matter of patrles are not covered and the addl• rhMca. that wwny make the mlaUko, itoa to the saluce must took Uks «
Sapeclaily la It inie of her who in tbe gqreWiY
"**•
mother of tea or leaa. She aeMom al('btcA^jBdnffle—Take rather mora
lowa nay Ume for herneU. She tWn i^e breast of the chicken cooked.
ignores her own netflsh iniereeta. She • rreaa. through Ihe flit* grinder of tbe
•agtecta to allow e Utile Ume for im- food cutter, pat In a bowl, and add
I thus a v-ery little white storii. ' Season
e kteost to*** her a
well, mdd a-ieacupful ot good whlft
nays she ha* ao ilm* tor reaUng, no ped cream, the yolks of two egg*. Mix
tiBM for quiet Umu^t. w> time tor' them Ughily together, whisk the
reading. M time to be nplghborly, no whites
very etIB froth, and nix
-xlhw to ctauge her morning dtaas for lightly with, the other iiigredieou
a fresh ooe (o Ibe nfternooo: not eves Have,ready a wcli-buitercd mold
U^o to aay her prayers till she ln.va Pour In quickly and steam for one-halt
bar weary bead upon her pillow after hour. Serve with mushroom aauce
the day's work 1* over, and then Hrcd
Miure overrele* and she drops to
e Chlekan Waterer.
sleep before the prayer is eoded
Take one of the straight up and
Thh can Bot be right. There are down milk ewua. small sise. and a
Ume* when skknewa in the tomily pan that doefn’i leak.
may amke it neewaaary to noglt^i
If Ike' pan 1* fov Inches deep,
' these peraonal thlngi. but eveo then put • nal! hole through ihc ran about
wam thought should be given 10 oM'a threw and one-halfMnriiM Jroro the
oeW ao M to more erflcienily and wlae- top (not bottom remember): now mi
ly ear* tor tb* Invalids. The mind can full of water, turn pan - over
and body are more capable of doing lop of can and quickly lnr«fl tbthtsgi wUely and well sritb rret and MB and all and youTI find the pan
change than without ‘The trained will suy iuii full and the hen can
aunre who recHve tweMy-flve aud gee her bead In lo drink but esd'l
. thirty doUara a week Uke thoir dally gvi her feel io to dirty the water. In
walk in Ihe freeh air.
aummer jhe water will always stay
lo tbe nitoiment of your time tun- cool and in winter. If yo* fill the caa
'age somehow, aano way to giva a with hM STBter. It will keep wars at
pqn to serf, for thi* la pardouble IcMt all day. Fill Ih* ean with milk,
p»tflahaM* that restdu in great good one* th a whU*. If you «r* Ireeplhg
to th* faaally aod eummanlty.'
Ih* b*BB for uggs.

♦ ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦ Irotn Jtti.v.* or r»co aquare. oTHrw.
• FOR THE WEOOINO
• tan. briafet-colorod tcOr.
RETRC«HHENTE. ♦
Aa«el PIiiMppte Rutir Thli d*v

_____________
________
•«n ia.daUclotM
aj tfaborate.
and
Awr.
Ti» ';i„i n»d
Pood to ba one of the dalmleat of
^ drtppJn* paa
__
cakea. toot tbera ta a aon of MU
aa»c^^Kne
aod rut In
oeaa about It. Good Houaekeeping
Hooaekeeplas ^ ^
_ ‘'iwo'
» «,”;^r'‘_____
bouV"a
eome. to the front with ala vartatloM.
mil* moaldl. preferabie. Uue
any of whlrh am a welcome thaogc.
completely with the strips.
Sayu the mogaclne:
^
.Vo* for Angel Food
“Ah,* you j-old creaci Set cream on Ice l)i»M>'. "that U old! Everybody know*
half a package of letaiine In
bow to make that.* That b< so: bui tulf a cupful of cotd water. When
ihe helpful hut. bi-re recordi-d are ,,n «rf,ened. add equal quantity Of
concerning the poasIMe varlailona of boiling waier Simiu. and when .oW,
AngHTood. How many women moke bui not actually stiff, whip .o,i» *urii
ileaa Id a .brick ahaped cake: ,-tenily to blend with vour . ream
After the fegnUr formula faerewlih When all i ■ flmi. add i <-anful of
appended for the benefli of th*» few greaied pineapple and the Jul.^ of
uninltUted. are half a doxen origin^ „ lemon. , With the canned pineapple
tested and dclU-lou. varlationa onXh^ iihc gratedi you require llttfo If any
Old. standard UvOrlle;
•ujuir It is a matter of ta«e. Turn
Angel Banana Cake.
all into your lined mould, and set
Angel Peach fake.
n*n> to harden. Whan very cotd. reAngel Surprise Cake.
terse on a loug or oval dhh. pile
Angel Almond Cake.
wtalirped (-ream in a border amund ifac
AuKcl I'incappk- ltus.>c.
Ilf ranIrnM-. and >1«i all with
Angel Ciutarda
died plliea: pli'.
The foundalioi. roipe fur all li
^ngel l uMard-nako the Angel
follow*;
Food barter In muHIn-patis ..r mullir
tl^hltea of
eggs, wtflrh hare rings When cold cut off Ihe lon«
been kept In a cool, place, on ice If aud remo<
ihn inside.
poMible. lor a couple of boura.be- ready a boiled . uMtrd, made of five
fora beating.
egga to four ct.pfuU of uiilk. one
One inmbleriu! and a half of piil- heaping -Hipful of. augar, and one teaterlned sugar. Uranutated will do if apoonful |r flavoring. Fill each < up
former k not procurable.
twih the mixture, and repUtw the lid.
if dealrejj' more fanciful, these eoul(T
Threerfourlha lumhlertul erf f
f be mrfShed with icing, and a candied
One level .teaspoonnu of cre
cherry put on the top of eaih.
Uftar. e


•TRAW9CMIV OAINTIIS.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Atetoat
o»«ry om «a
*'
*’ ftnd of atraw.
■”"<<»
""I •*

»«•
ara maiir paraoai

coaatltwed that tbej
*"“«
tbeii uae..or„n»er the tormeat
^ ''T ■toP»* ««
rioua remed.v for this, la to. uae a
*»<»>Bt of powdered augar
(>!•• •hooetw over
^
>hBiooa..ac«"
The lemon jul.-e
*«’
»»fawberry flavor d«a*udH.* i« cvunier
amoi.ni of auga'
r.«* the lemon joire In : arly the
ram would >>e
Proportion lb.
Strawbero' Cream Tart—Roll good
P“#
very-thin and lay It in
“ ple^>an: pul In a thick layer of
atrawberrtci. and plenty of whi-e
»“g*r ««> **c.Meii 4b.m
I ililD tovering of itM* paste, and
'
*’‘*‘*‘ duickly
that well toi^bcr
half a pint of ihi,k sw.et cream, the
yolks of two fr.-»h eggs, and a lliile
Wh. n tl.eW Is done cut
neat nniiid bole in the <
Iblu
-'a"..............

l,ei It get cold toel<H« serving Pitiperl) made. tbU Is delicious
To preserve strawberries whole.
lake eq.;al weigbi. of the largest and
finest strawberries and best granulatdlahe*.
",
give the dlsh.a a gentle shake, that
the augar may touch tbe uiuler pari
of tbe fnilt. The next day make a
Prtferved Btrawtoerriea.
elrup with ');• rewaliidrr''of the augur
If ihejard.-.. yields mor<- irult t.
aiid the Juice thai has been drawn
be used ai It ripens, ihg nrpliu. yf„ni the strawbc-rrirs. and boil it nowill be really ui-.-cpiabIr t
’“1
*“
even though It i
1“^ ‘oe nea cartfully in It, and let them aimordeal that desiroya its pristlDt
till done, then put them gentiv

FVmIi s«*t Md potiur mar im aboe win only to q«iekty defona K
lufK iWMt a somtnr of ter*.
and twist It o« of aks^.
'» boi wcatbor. vUAout t<«. kj nib- . It ia a dcbauhle point «s u> wheth­
Ptas tPcm wtti po«dcr«d borax j
er aboe or alippera are prtferhbln. .
rool pUre.
Ouring damp, mnddy. or coM wwhfkborax oS «en before cook Ins.
er aboes'are inlniil it illj pmliiilili
A ftoor or aoxar barrel flUed obo>it bnt they vbeuld be carefully made
balMoll of rte,h cbar<-oal. mitb wood- and not too heavy. *|th fairly bread
________________
___ ike top ^
alata nalld arraa
of Ute nole. and a moderately low haoL An
barrel in which «-,eml meat hooka awkward gait u sooietlmea dtaitori*re driven, u moat oaefuUor
l.v trawxble to imperfect footptwr.
meai fresh la sammer it ahottid be rfboea that are too h.wvy for tho
covered with a piece of wire netting lltile wearer make, the chUtf 'dreg*
fanened to a wooden baup jnat Bl- iU feet and move cluu.sU} akoul
,mg ihe top of the ham-l
On Hu- ..;ber baud, sb.wo. too light'
I.c rrijn. W.tbout a t-Tv-Mcr- The
ly Mvled alloir the fvsu lu slip dad arifilcs nrtHied arv one wnugi-n bot-kei
•turw over * Thb- ran 1> li.ppeoa if
holding ten quanx. one twopouad
the soles ore moderately ibkh and
voflee can. or a tin pall will 4o ua
project tiv-an InDnltcrhnal oxietu he- '
well, two quaru loanw salt ahd ateut
yoad the “upper." und are beveled
tw-o-thlrds of a peck of cracked i^
for Ibe sake of aeatncM If (be Pour the cream into the tun, cover
l iurning over" Is due fo a-----‘-111
tightly and |4s«- in the center ot the
wooden bucket. Kill the spai-e be- nl Ibe «nklre the »hnes must', be
i*„„ the can and bm-ket with alici fastened OMderaiety light to give due
sup,i;»ii to the ankles, lod a thin etlayer* of i.,
tia sirip of foathdr to. the sole and
|„ * cool pUce.
heel of Ib^ (hoe on the side that
-cry han-hour and with a spoon bcti
,h.. ,-r^m thonmghly At the expira. lead* to slip wlU keep the f.S6i In a
level pn^ihm
nm,
one and nnedialf Inurs
Tbe slwex. shether the are buHonwill hat.e a* deib-imi* i.e <-ream
it,'ougb you were me
ihe puwrasor
pusMWSor of Ue
the .-.i or la.ed. must ool be too tightly
'uougn
Ia*ici>i-.l, ur cold feet will result,
^"***‘^
nme vlil h_ .
d in turu- owing u. iiiipeded eircutotfon This
(ng a freeier.
wili be followed t.,v Ihn wqree evR
Some llUlai ebitdrew
Reoovuif- the Uih tub by‘ giving « chilblain.
«, one coa| or wbiic palm and two of sufler mn.-h front cold leel. - B*b m
shite enamel, jxalni. fiean li well cUM Chool.1 be given pi,-my of faiiiea! buiier-aad a
before mml.ring ibe palui.
hex.

™*' <«
*‘«k keresene.
*ash well wlib Tearilne nhda and dr.,
Try eitamHing your old refrlgera
Many « lltile child it rreticM whewOne teaspoonful of extra, t of lemon,
tw, n make* it *o miuh ntn-r in foat put Into Its CM at nfght simply
aImAii<^ nr vatiiria.
every way xi=d i; lx so ea»y in wash' 'U-caua.- it fnela ehilly and lu little
Hon- arc a few precouiioni. not
and keep .-lean Take out ibe racks feel arc void. A good romp, a eup
and clean eicryibtng ihortoughlr with of hot milk, hbd friction of tbe fret
mentioned In cook-books, which, beiog respected, prove ibn 'trifle* that
‘"I
«'!■ .«d 61- 6 6-6-ro,.. and limbs with a lliile'-«>lvn oil will
make''^mriection*:
coot of white palm to the racks and bring about q healthy glow and the
Plrst^ei all Ingredient I conveninside. When drv. clj.- a cost of little om- wfll atuile off to sUiq. worm
iMilly tog.-thcr before begit
and ei>ni{»rtable.
'■
,6 bull
tol, 16. .1,6, ^r. Yd
S..I
_
flour four tinics.w-lih the
tartar
i add a pimh of -----oali.
------- In it.
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Birawberry 8lrup-Mhsh tbe fruit refrige,Enw that U a wonhy rival ..f
A^fltrmiliifc^tllot.-...
The old re. lives aay; “Oeai the whites.""” POUM* of sugar to ev.-i*j;^i.ir n,.a pan and put In a warm place, for tfle tllecl'Ws.
Sonic on.- may hate iP^RBk cotton
lo a BtllT froth on a larger plailer." «*“»«'• # fmU
morning drain
„r
o„,|j j,
....
_
a,.
or linen dn-*a in good raodllloa, b«
nut an egg Imnier. of .ouree. do. s the
into a por.-c-l:^...,!.- tfo- *lrup
^.e juice through e,md.rinn«l. c.t ourTSTre^
badly faded IT ao. put a piere of
work nowadays much quicker and bet- *"**
”»«"«<. a"*! '•HiK t" a fianhcl bag. and to every plat of
introdure a double leamb of torhey red <be<
eloih la water and
ler. Sop^ring your egg* have toee*. ‘
After letting It slinmcr twen- j„,ce allow two pounds of sugar: mix
4,^ .lean m.al aacklire^ill sn- boil till the color U rtfhl. It will
toeuen not only till they will not run.
P«t «"
fnilt. and, n* ,,n tojethtr until the sugar dlw
the ourpuwe 'stUch this to the dry a hit lighter tbaa wkea wet and
but till you can cul an unclosing noon as the
whole U thoroughly xoaJd- solve*, allow It to boll up
two or
hammock wU)
ends iaava
whltto
are
aa even «»1
color all ot^.
cleft In them with a knife, now add
"P
three minute*, -remove It fioni though the body
Onoalgbth of a yard ot rheewc doth
qulriily. but gently, tho sugar; in the
la more ihaa mougb toe a drew.
un m,66« 16. am:
16. “ 66V. ,6. lu. nin.to ov.r
n,™.
661,1. II. Tto or t6n. ,i„ „„ ,,
>*avy blue rheaae cloth may be used
flavoring.
*"*"
®"I.6l..|»66r„l. 01 ,61. ,6 6 S.M U
„,,„6 ,A„ U the same Bhhher to froahn the
rold water 1* a plea.nnt summer bevBecond—Don't, as you would for .Or. tor an extra choice anicje.
eoler ot'h light Mue drrea. it ia beat
r refresblni^ for In
pound cake, bestow a final vigorous the lollowinB plan: Select the very *'»*.'■ and It
try a aasiple of maiortal la Uw dyq
A 8ab»tlinte for tbe Seashore—Se­
beating. Simply mix In augar. fiour Urgeat. fimat berries ihat ran be ae- .ralid*.
lect the sunnieBt corner of your yard. So get me rigt)t abade before puuiag
and flavoring with a gentle. UtUng cured, and. afieg removing tbe bull*.Strawberry Juiii—Take equal weigh: ‘ and have two load* of sand dumiwsl In he wbdle dreaa.
motion, and no more than la abaoi- pack the freiii^ fruit into the jar«. of the fruit and granulated siiga - thereon: furnish the children with
uieiy necessary uf even that Then shaking flown Ml. '
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Feeding Ot«h far PupplMyou need not fear baring .AiiRei Foo.l crush the U-rr|c^ I _ . _ ................ s I.rvs.-I,i..g k.-iilc and b.,il it rather
if you hsv'e pupplM or other small
that h tough or lUckv.
sirup made 9C plenty of sugar aiul more than than half an hour: while jj'.^und 'ia c«^We ’ifesi' ihey' ren animal* to feed, get ana of tho
Third—Hayour oven very cool: the juice aquccied from other straw- it U warm put .li In jar*, and when i,|Um eabTjtonaM ovramid*._____ round.take tin, wlih a roue In tbe
much cooler than for bread. The cake, berries, which miy be of xmallcf si void teal down.
^
bridges Wnd'^^aiat^
twnter. Drive a poihiad atMA tkinagh
if cooked In a brick should not be if in good condition. Slowly pour Htw
fonipote of Strawberrin -with Om- psth a pachare ot sea salt dlMved tbe cMe Into tha groaad sad you
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l,_6l
W.t.
'
d*o in lea* than forty mlnutei: ahd bot alni'p over the fresh
I
lard-lioil
halt a
pint Pf milk _____
and,
..p,
will have a aon-ttpover faeding-dlsh
do not open tbe door of tbe oven to thv jars, leaving uir inch space at thrt-e.iahle*pooDf.i1* of sugar logolber.
„ce»™t .ulMltuie.
look In for <\fleen minutes after yon the top. and »wi the jar* Into a ketti* then whiak In four beaten ag*g. Put
* MUtovfol trf shaved Ic- may be
To tave Rg*.
have submitted your cako to Its mer of a-aier. Ibc water should he almui Into a stew-pan one ta
fol ‘If
In n »irk->oqia through a day
tany booewkeepen aatag a
cl*>. IJo not forget, just after you a* -warm aa the hot *lrup lia-, nude butter and one ot flour. alii them to ,nd nlyhi. even In tk» »ariiieBi weaib gas stove think t* uae a Ufl Bgn tbe
tho batter In tbe pan, to the jars and should not come to with getlier. then add The <-□ :ard and stir
putting lhe'*aaocer boldlug tbe caal range in lemper tkb b«at from
alft sugar lightly over the top
la three In.hea of their top*. Ilrin* ov.-r o alow lire until It thicken*. Dta- |ce In u aoap pfaie and revertag li the gas bumre? Wben tke tU t* thor­
Angel Banana Caki—Fur i^hiA imnr 1
slr,.|> solve twelve tabirefooouful* of augar ,„h another: then plao- the aoup oughly bMied K alae preriflae a
your Uttrr In three Jelly or Ttlilte in the J»n> rbea. ahowlng* the conhair a pint of cold water and
arranged on a good, heavy means <rf*k««plRg toed hot vklie tk*
Mounlaln eakc psn*. Bake as you tent* to be waldlng bot. lift the jar* Imll |i —
.......
inte*. then — — plHow, and rover It with another pH- gaa burner la being need for aomewould any ordinary layer cake, but out onto q dry board. Fill each brim- <i> m. Of strawberrire In Ibe strep ]ow. pn^.slng the plHow w, that the ibtng else.
In a alower-oven. Mlien rold. rfonore ming full with aoinc of the sirup ken
1 let it get cold; pul It In a drop plates
p),tes are completely Imbedded In
from |>an«. Spread lowest layer with toulling In n Miiceiian; aud seiv] w-eur- glass disi,. Serve ih- custard with Uiem. One of the best leoahavers
Keep TN
whipped, aw.-etened and fUvivred ly. III.- eonip.iie.
oj] old jaek pkine set-dtH-p. It whould
gcrid and aUvee *fll i
.,..6,; 60..r ,6l. wl,6 6 U,.r ot
,o6 MU 6. ,.r 6,«.
jir Of kiraw
Iw turned toullom upward, and the Ire- wbMi oM in iiae. Me taaRdr what
Sliced banana*: put on another cake: toerrli-s preturd by eliher ol these ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦ mured backward and forward over good qualiiles yoa may hare haioralrepeal the cream and banana*: tt>-n
HOT WEATHER HINT*.
ly. they wiu toaa thalr Mater it they
the .-utter
meiboda. Ihe jar, should bo aei *
lop ihcac wHh tho third
are allowed to. Ho (file. Kaap them
layer, and completely nmk all with
polish.-.! by ronilBually udlag ihctn
A tweet Pea Wedding.
great
the whipped eream In (vervlag. cut
i-ool
*ih*-r.
savf
a
Om- or the fireitleat him* that be*
token that the jar- -aud ntlnlx-:'eharply down in wadge shaped pieces.
exihange.
Tbd Rpghea.
come to notice tbU year U that el a
ueed are perfect In every way
Angel 1‘each Ake is made in preiriend w ho says It baa tided her over sweet pea wedding. Of course all Ihe
You woader why It (a that Jaato
ciaely tha same way, except that
decoraiioB* should carry nut the ceu- Ue Buceeeds fa toarelag hi* kmm
sliced freah peache* are uaed Instead
wbea you do pot.
Hare you ever
of bananas. Canned peachea dralne-l
look a cold Ivaib Cvory
thoreht tha* It to toeeaare ^ to Mt ,
from alrup. will also answer the pur­
rising, but instead ol using a towel. «-i]i follow
airaM to.'fry. U.s agBiat"
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e>p6,-l
16
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pose.
she let her akin dry naturally. This
pink 'swrei'Vr f*^"her"rotor
Augel Almond Cake—Blanch one *
vacation,
vwheme. The maid of bnnnr. .-omlng
pound ot almonds, fntea* you wish It
"H *•« « t'm' Hu
reai^lM ,.j Off in ihh. way wm.td rataaiu cool „*i the -bride, in her noft. mlilta
very rich, half a pound will be snfU- ihe members'of the New York Wo •ir M-vvral houix. At noon sbe got ,(o*ii .will Ih- clafl In th.- palest of
cient
The Maochlng procea* con- n»enT Munie|)ial Ix-ague to plant
to 4hu l.aih mb again, just la an.l pmk eblffon. with glrdl- and irimof removing the’shell* and Im S»rden In the plain liitb- ba.-k
it. and l. i iH-r-toody dry off aa be-of pal- leaf gr.-.-n; the llr,t
mersiiig the now for a mlnuto-or two ol ihclr quarter^ ai tc )hi*: Twenij
kr
( oeJiqr W fifa/a;**
ire. It doesn't taka lofig -- - -....... gown will !■«- of B annic
In hoillDg water; pour This off. dash uimh >t>vct tor the pVamire of the
ibrae sucb dip* dur- ihst .leeper shade of pink, while that
■cold water on. then the brewn skins neighbors who could not get away m* ,
.T. will k.wp one delightful'y of <he thltvl atiendant will be atii:
will readily rub off. Cut In' small f«>i“ ‘he city for a summer vacation rooi
more pronounced. In odor bnrd>-riog lone to make. Tlie aimpls-ity sr
piece* and mix with tho cream. Re- the oyjwnuniiy lo do likewise ha*
*
l.itinlv K»*t results will ai-pcs) U
novel and pleasing plan
on th. deep rose tint
aervo aomc tor the upi-ertuost layre. «»‘ PJsscil in other northern cities tave
diningroom agreeably cool
Th.- g.>wns w.ll all be made alike l■>use*xlr
where they must be thru*! whole and Garden*
platiivl
In
June,
with
ih.
.
.1, w
,,
--------- ' while eaHng.i to to have jj,d of tha same niatcrisU of varying
upright lo the whipped ciraB.
"Koi Aowert. will bcre.tae Uoomlnd * block of Ire set deep in ^-gtoas dish. ,ioi*
Angel Rureriae Cake—Bake’ your peradlsq* by Augnn under proper placed just inside thv open yindo-v.
«-b^„
• groufM-d
Angel Fdod batter In a txMind. briJr. Planning and treatment.
,h;i
^Ir is cooled bAore K ,be lo'
; of (be blos*am> '
shaped or oval pan. Ito noiAuaipi
Our gardening s.ason K brief but rea.be* the occupant* of tho^«mm_.
k
the.'-ag>m„,«ljl itu^
charmingly reproduced
from the pan (HI/told, then beuuiilul
Annuals are qbfck vtl It is Mtinv what or
rj. but the
The bVld.- and her maids will wear
looeea the adga*. and very'gemly re- grawib; man.v of them do b.-i wbea trifling extravagan e is more (ban nuW
RCHmC*h*
■t-liae arraagemenis cf
Otr-kalf iMp
: /)» rspi grseverse; then turn right side up. WHh ptooted late The city 1.
rily atblicil for by hav n« the anioum -.1 -,1,^ ,
pj* and lull.’ velh The
16,
s sharp knifv cot off (h.. t.ip, alioBi a place of re.sidenre for
niBny phv.ica) rotiilori d. rived from >i
veil win, of emirse. be
? Ic,.-/ Ir.i~prvmft,l. A' < Aufreg./toahalf an Inch ia (blcluiess <‘u( around of us la ibe sunimer season
Why
A large lowl n! cool water for x «biie
dft-.
1
r«/»
ni
mui rers/r cA//prrf jfsc;
rr oxDOet of While sweet
ibe tower cru.-t. within abdui b (ounh not make it a* charming asj^«l
U'irfci
e/
/
r^..
bt^rm
dry ■
k often a relief during
pea». while the coronetx ot ih.- maids
of an inch of the crust, till all Ibv There are ronie. indeed, whu IK-Hev.c icttsely
weather ■ Id an Sid in »-i;|
Sill floor an<itwkingpcpwd«rtaes(brr.
piuh sweet pea* and their
aoft and snosy laterlor U removed, chat b city with a cool summer, siicli k.-. ping the air pure It khpuld be 6,-,l. reaching onh to tb- waUt* of tbteetimr>. Cream the laUcr. afidthe
Migat. then alteftialrlv. the tnilk *«d iu|> xhe feundaiian for these
Now take a pint of thick and tce-rolfl as Chicago ordinarily has. is'prefer- changed two or three limes s dsy.
live fi^r iniTtuiV. Unly tbe srUMS o(
eream. and whip tin It i* stiff—but able toNhc coouiry It has. Ind.-ed,
A wt-i sbeeihong iu an open wdn- ,«,run.-ta wlU be s narrow band erc.-k-' ai.'l tiw nut mr»t6 Bah* (« a
Btrf buttery. Add sugar and a teaspoon- xdrantage* la many .way> The back do* wi'.l cool tbe air or a room in a virellag ib* bead aad covered all
*Wi i>i s t-Jiall-'W I*." iWriyor tort*
Dinutex Wliru C'1'1 cow srith tbe
ful of any preferred flavoring; pour yard. liiiei:itoiiUv and lovingly treat- shon liui.- When d.'y wet It again, anmnd with a soft, thin ruche or tulle,
tong and .lcc-irate*ilh.whotoiwt meal-6,
inj* the cake, aod replace the lid. .ed. 1* capable of blossoming wou.ler- tn tbii **v .vou can keep* room rt>o)\ ««vt-ral Inches In width
From tbe

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Nut Cake

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'H'toen. after dinner, (he desaen on a
napkned dish, with a twist of smllax
half around It. or a scMiering Of earn•lion* about^ to plsred before you.
your
will he rerprtoed to reeeive. liWtead or a slice of cake
(which l*v*l! It appears to bet. a
d*aaeri that 1* novel a* delightful
The poscIhilUle* of thti dish wDl.aaggesl themselves to any' sroman of
ta*Xe and adaptability. Ftor lastaace.
you may mix with your errem ca-idJ*d .cherries, pounded maesrooa*.blanctoed and chopped alaKwds. freeh
or c^ned fntlt. ffitalaed. of coure*.

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fuHy. Icieusive cutilvatlou is the fonoble. no matter ho* bot It
Is. back nf ihis will hang the v'.-ii, ststtorder of the day
why not stay si
To keep Ire tn Uie ai.-k room, place
jrua, ,
,o*eiie. Xrros* the
f1*cci./>-.toa/4«forf *■/*>-. K 0«»» •
home and eulilvate the ha.lt yard* a piece of flannel ,over ihs topof s front aafi *lfi** a few of the flowe-a rSu
,6.W>; a biU tg ! tgt, -drsfen rfry;
Vacations tns.v a* fvell be taken In gtsM piiHier or fruit jar. pressfag *nd maidenhair fern* will be .Islailir
jt Ua fMuimS tmmUU ertr^i j»
Winter
•» ia summer, olien better.'
il..- flsnnei down half wsy
or more
arranged to •afr/-.
form a lixbi tiara.
"Kor Ibose wlin are forered m ^ay into thp vessel: bind ti f**i tb the top
___________ _____
Stir the regar. cbocotou and watos •.
nntt! the luitUire boil*; cover awl let
in the clij the New York example Is with a string. In this flannel a plete
Care of the Baby’s Feet.
I.hI Three tuiautew. L'ncmef awl let
wonhy of following Make the tva -kot Ic- can t.e put and re wrapped inOne . xa n..t to-1.. i-*r.-luli it- .e’etiI..:l u!I wben irMeri in cuM wstrr a soft
Yard heauUfuI Health and knowledge ft* enretoplng fold* that no air ean ing good' well flttonx f .egear. 'or the lull may lie formed: best Mio tbe srhite
ut vgg.
patU
xauilla.
ar* In
the Wea. If well .arried om
rea.jiit. When small piece* are'needlittle one., ware
anthen
ex. best
hai.c-:
A CDtffftoU
litTry to
grow aome one or • few flowed. ahat-pin nwy Iw used
lo bre.ik
He child * loot in naturallyl^'-y
era a* a aperlallj. with cooeetirs- th.-m off.
with h* slender, strslil^toes and lu
tton on e.very detail of tbe eflrori' It
Try hcepjng s dish of fine eharcovlfgeuUe arched insirp, but it Is so
to wertb while la a thouoaud different in the refrigerator. It will abnorh soft and pUaM that It to easily
cmi^ rrefoe «s ihs joucas M*«. «jC
ways and anpeeio."
(be adors nbd keep it sweet.
molded. «nd an Ul fiulag. badly made'

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