Grand Traverse Herald, November 30, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 30, 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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1911-11-30

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XWICE A WEEK- ■ XUESDAY ANDXHURSDAY-

A YEAR

TBAVEESE CITY, CRAN'D TRAVERSE COl'SJ'V. MICHIOAS, TlirRSDAV. NOVKRllKK ;Hi.

MEN SWEPT
Oy^BOIlRD

SUBPRIP HIS nilEIDS
WHh a BrWa.

NANKIN IS
CAPTURED

HUHTfilS HAD LUCK
t of Deer Waa Received at Witliamaburg.

DENIED DY
THEJEFENSE

ATraiPnil BRIBE JUROR
ChItrTpVeatigstor ef McNamara Dafanic ArraMed on Sarieus
Charge.

MERCILESS ^
-SLRNKITERS

WiUlamebnrg.’ Nor . :s.-.-Eiii:biEeD
deer ai'rixYw today from the ui>i>er (
SCHEME TO - PREJUDICE
CHINESE C(TV WAS TAKEN BY
Lot Angeles, Nov •*.—Bert Frank­
i for the rpllowlng |vile«
MCNAMARA CASE.
' REBELS TODAY
lin, chief Investigator tor tbe . . .
who have been having their, annual
Namara defense, wa* arretted today
hunt In the noi^ woexts daring the
by the chief Inveatlgator of tbe pVoa
i«8t two weeka: G. C. Pra.r, Wm.
ecutiott on a charge of attempting to
Oavlaon. I). Nicholas. H. CoiwUnd. C.
bribe'G N. Uoclcwood. a pruapeclive
Pray. H.. Wilson. \V. 1. Wauon. J.
TWKLVt HONDRCO PAttCNftERS
juror in the tr).-ii. lg>ckwi>od was also
.Nlckol^^pi
Jamea
Wauon.
Most
of
' WtRC ON SOANO
am-M^.
the dew eecnrtd are fine a|»Vimeos.
Graitd Jury to Sa Called t| InveaUForsignera at Han Yang Barricaded and Eli the huniera say that they will
gate Charges ef Bribery New
return to the
t>cnloiiuUi next,
MfttlMd Mr OUMr VmmI*
TtwmMivaa in Secluded Sec-'
year for a bunt.
Element In EwaminatienaOMMAf From Emm .
tion Fearing an
of Veniremen.
ImaMm.
Outbreak.
t Cauaad Death of Aged
1«S
Angeles, Nov. *<l.—lllsirict AlN«w Tortt Nr»r^.—A wIM Wt •<
Hankow. Nor. 2*.—The vtctorlMM '
Shanghai. Not. 2A—The rebels cap­
tcraei Fredericks lias annouii>-ed that
<ht ME *M t«U «b«i tb* bEturtd
imivriaiists are engaging to the mnet '
tured Nankin today. Twelve hundred
specHal gtoqd.jurv- will be called
ftMiifc MEEMEf DebU Abbe wee
hideous stsughtera of tbe pranent war. were kUled on both sides. Wo Cbang
sexin to investigate- the , bribery
Jamb »er. aged T4. waa fonnd
#MkHI tD4EF. eb4 reporud Uw 4«!ii Oooaao, Not. SS.—Fotlowiog doaa baa amrendered to the Imperlallvts
Tbe tobabitanu of Wn
•gff
cliargea against iiert E^itkllii.
dc3.1 in l<A early W.-dnesday morntog
EftaWEfiMr
Han Tang were massacred vtitant
!i the racEBt loniEdo. E'-bllzxarit It to believM that Hankow baa -also
tbe .McNamara iDvesHaaiorK.
■■‘.Icinlngside.' i.iie summer borne of
ifrlBE E EerM-MBm. Tbe teemi tett which
merry.' lae k>a«.ot {ton Tang ia a.
did half E nulUon propariy dan)' been cairtui^ by tbe govcriunent
l/oa Angeles. Npv. 2*.—While both bis daughter. S^. F, U, Durfee. where
MeeMe with MErtr 1AM PESMO
agE EBd klllfid two. Owoaao waa visil' forces. Advleea from Han Yang wy ATTORNEY ADVISES THAT ALAS- 'Ides deny comi-lU-Jt} in the job tbe with his wife bf waa making his home heavy blow to tbe rabcit.
Nankin, Nov. tf.-The vob^ am
Ed by a fire tbit mornlRg which de- that tbe foreigners have barrlcaded| ^ KAN PROBE DISCONTINUE.
tact reJiialna that th.-re Is l-l.iMW m fij- the wintei| Heart trouble was
th* «E7 EOBEE. OM hoEE ^
now to poaaeaotoB of Nankto. and Gm
ftnyad ihE WemBr and PlercE btocka themselTeg in a secluded f«cUoti.
c-asJi la. District Attcirney Frederick's the direct muse of hU death and It
swEpt fMr OTErtwETE ebE SErioniiy in thE heart of the buBioeea dlatrict. preparing fm- an aittlforclga outimiieriallsta ar« In danger of bAag
i/tTice
without
ap
owner,
the
state.at
U
probal/le
he
fUed
without
awskenlEjaM tOET.
anlbllaiMi. The loaa to tba ImparlalTile losa wilt reach |l5ti.0UU. It la be- btwak.
h-ging that it was used'as a briU- tor; "«'
/w
nirtBt thE pEit weM the AtUcUc UorM the Are orieloated In Uie Pierre
ists is eatltaaled at l.COO.
Additional reiiorte fro^ Nunkin j
a |iros|<eeihe juror in the Mc.Naniani. Jacob Mler waWborn In Germany In
hEi hEEB EWMt hr E tEfTlECj Etftrm 4Bd Ward foralture atore, due to
•ay:
rase. The di-febse charges liiat the 1837. He was united in marriage to
MAY BE RECOMMENDXtION
EM EtfcET TEESElt IWpOTt YETT bCEVr buatlon lo neeiilor atored . iu
Nankto. Nor.
Tbe rebAa Bgta'
ntum-y
was
ronirilmied
by
tbe
Mer>
'‘After more than half a centory of
MIm Mary A. Koch at Hethlehem.
- HOUSE COMtdITTEE.
WEEttEf. iH^BElh thE 8EEU ABBE i« baaaiDEnt
t-btois and .Manufaciurers* assocla- Fenn.jGct. 12, iSKir. Six children tog valUntly. wildly rnabed tiM fartP
silence the faiUi overlooking the
,
ftwt <E rapen lOEE of UfE OrEVE
Bcmtiuna of the Imperialiau, ropaatodlion to ■itocrolit them, ilie question
illed dty of Nankin, tbo ancient

burn
to
them
who.
with
tbe
wid­
; aaMhiMln to <elt tor teeeMe t;?nily
charging
the
torts
toUo^ng mb*
Graham .Reparta That the o' bribery is entering.into ihe Inter­
capital of China, iwarmed with tvow. survive. Bamnel of Traverse City.
«• <i«P IbE EEBE lecEUtr. WhUt thE
. Principal End Sought by Investi­ rogation of the jurors. The task of Ceonte of KaUmax^. Harry of To­ porary repulaoa natuSta dafaadaita .
belliatis tor««s eager tor its occujtaante Abbe BESErod EETErolf. the
of tbe Hty vavend, then broka aad
getting
a
Jury
will
be
prrulonged
by
gation
Hao
Boen
Fully
don and determined to overthrow the
ledo, Mr*. McGuineas of Manistee, felt back.
EEMll WEI «eB hEEdlEd EBd UEVEE^petha of Nertham Michipi
hipan M last stronghold of the Manchua sour’i
the tirlbeo' charge*.
Accomplished.
Miss Pearl Eller of Chicago and Mr*.
~3pEarA ElthOEa tEErtH) of the rrLine after/ Hoc waa brokaa, «MBand Eiacted Omcara fnf
fof
l.ast night a pleased tiroaccuilcu Dnrfoe of this city.
of the Tangtse.
MttE E( Me EtDm. IBffEK l UttlE tepantea were ■battered, tat Ike ratal
Next Yaar.
Waihington. Nov. r« —"The
id a dumtonoded-defenic took Mack
'Prom the Tiger hill fort’ tor aevrala maatertnlty flUed tte ffiPB
tnhiee baa BCTuniiilishcI its |irln<i]ial of ihed^y 's work of Samuel U llrownc
eral boors Sunday monUag big gunsand sent tbetr meb abaad.
Fbr Bsutnat benefit and tor the good
puriKMce." aatd/t*hairnian Graham of chief InVeailgaior of Ihe aute. who arNumbers counted, and e«m tta reb­
of the profotaloQ. all of tho oateo- spoke repeatedly, while further up tho House commluW on cx]«nd!iures restisl three men and stacke.1 IHaalong .the no^heattem range from
els
gained
tbe torts. In feaital taaB- in
tbe
interiorde^rtnicnt.
foUowinc
pEthlc pbyalcRans In Ibe territory the top of Purple moonuln. overirict Attorney FYederli-ki-s desk high
tbe recolpt of a^Mvr_from Attorney with imnk notes token from the arrest­ Welcome Claaa Mel at Hems of Miaa to-band frays they fongbt like iIimm.
of Sag­
Grace WHghL.
nbaolutely witbont ragard for Ula.'^
inaw and orand Rapids, held a meet­ tooklng the Ming tomgs for a flCtecn- Krandiea: coun^ltoF^
ed men's iioekcta in Fredericks's pre
......rt
the ' ...m,
The very fierynaaa of tba naria^At
ing in TrETErae Qty and orgEnised mil.
seiKx-.
~
.m.II,r _ loru .™u«i»l |,||ro,n.l»».J. On.l..m
.ih.
the Nortbem
Tlie-Welcome class 61 the .Friends
lU-rt II. Franklin, a farmer dc.|>AMI. Into ,mi »,.Imi of ,!» *. „|„„
,1,.,
the forto, but the Impartallata loa|M
IV t'oitud Stales maiebal. now eui- dinrch waa delightfully
. ..;rhE Wastan MiehlgEB OeTdep- aaeociatlon. eleetlng the tollowlng of- So tar at la known the casualty list
ployW by tile McNamara defense at Tuesday evening at the home of Miss with the madneas of men who ggMMt lisrau to is rEceipt of e U« or fleera to aerre tor tha year ISIS:
to not Urge, the eaUraaled lota of
PrealdeEt—Dr. 3. O. Tnieblood.
Wright on Park atreeL Regard­ pected death to tollew capuow.
InvestApauir, released late yeetor«Hbi WIM hia bEEB oonpOed by TroTeraa
life being 800. General Wong, second
Oty.
ou OlO.uuo iiail. to to apiHwr to less of the norm a koadly number
«&E lE^ of tbE htlchlgan Agrieol- Vice praaldent—Dr.
to command of- tbe defenders,
A. B. Carlar,
court to -aliauer rhairen of bribery wrre present. Tlie regular boslneas
Ht^r MBME Md rooQW&anded es tAaboygEa.
among thoae kUIad.♦
STATE NEWS ITEMS.
and atu-nipied Jirilmry. sworn to b? mev-llug was called first, and Very
gtoaiM in tht pobuc u- aocTEtErr-^. U Tenm Simona, ••Doriag the earlier part of tUe day
UroWue.
''islartory rci<orts were received fronr
.«(if«#?SC.lbb EtntE. WhOe Ineom- Mantotee.
the iBperiallsU attempted a son
JACKSON-lra Siiior. who dIsap
George II. N. Itockwood. an un all ceciinluees. The election of a sec­
eelona Baakatball .
•AeM, thg M, If porMEEEd. wtU giro
against the attacking forces with
pc^un-d one no-k ai»> nml It was fesr- umuioneil. lenircman. and
E. retary was made nw-esaary by the
' TrEEaurer—Or. B. K.' Calvert CadHava I
. is nwMitoSt toostetiOB npon which mac.
view to recapturing tbelr i>o8ltiun« <>d hud Wii kill.xl
oil a bunting "Oap'l While uli alleged stakehold­ restgnailou of Ivan Waiaon, and Miss
«E work Is the tware.
and guns, but were drdlvcn back In ' trip was located Tuesday al Kalkas. er. both airesied with FYanklto. are
Mancelona. Nov. M.~Tbt tatagtuuaber of IntEreatlng aableeu.
Inei Hoste was the sucesafiil candi­
• a«ok-a ASPtoE or (tow ftrk, peb- InclodlBg
aide the walla with considerable lorn. ku. 111. Sfim-r slattxl that be did
HI (oam of tbe local .kigb ackeot Mi
aL-lilierty and, aivordlng to Irtsirict date tor the office.
the foliowlag papera. i
Mtoi BP Me EtntE of Mew Ttnk. bat
Tbe Tiger mu batteries, meanwhll.^ Intend to desen his wjlo and dilM. Atlnmay Frederick. tl>«' will* apixwr
as the bnslneaa was dls- ■rrahged an elaborate aritodale lor
Bow oM of prtBt. CM only he ebuis- read and dlamuaed:
were
into Lion bill. hut tbul he. had beitiuie despoi
(his seaaoD. and a tar ttaro ara tat
as wiinossea agalii’si FrVi^hn.
'‘DtoEEBEd TooElU aa a Bource of
iw»ed of. the young txople were dl
•« Cnm EEEOM tend book BtOIR
They succeeded in silencing tbe klan- because he was earniug so llfilu
fc-wopen date*. Any t
Fl\o humlred dollars, tal^n fmm Tided in two coffipanlc*. and some
Wmt Osltm. Ay WEngh. TbenEB, InfEctlon."
chu batteries there, wbit-b it la aut- ey.
I
IXK-kwood's. |■0(-kc(s. is diHUred by interesting games hoon enabled the to fill any of these dU____________
teopathy In Dtoeasa of the
SIttEiltAeR.
pected were of little value."/
FLINT—Mr. abd Mrs. Francis inii» ll'.e prosecution to have lieenyhe first
b^ writ- Bye.“
partlHpants
lo
give
vent
to
their
epAwWbes Apple OiMeiS—WEngh.
who'were arrested foUbwIng the- kill- jiaynient of a sum which- be “WouTa
C. U Lackboff. manager. Tta
"Doraal Lealona and Tbatr Btfecu.'
tbusiakm. Miss Vera Wyukoop afford­
BEftopto PrtodslM of fVnit Grow
tog of Frank Younga by bl- daughter, rci-alve If he sbootd prevent ab ad
’BapticEmia or Blood Polaontoged not a little of the evening's enjoy- dates far tbe seEMW's gamaa aiw aa
nupbing.
were
arraigned
In
t<o>lrc
vefae
verdict
to
tbe
Mi-Namara
case,
tollows:
' meat by favoring tbe claaa with
rtntt Orowlsp to Arid RMtan- TreatBEnt and Chse BeporL" court Tuesday aliernoon and c-harged and |S,&0b foun.l-on IVblto. -was d^
Dec. fi—Bellalre at BaUalrwipEBdlctUa—Palhotogyand TroatInteresting readtngw. ft goes vrlthoot
VwModi ud WhlpplE.
Dec. lb—Traverae Oty at Trmrerao
MUa Luelle Holliday Enterulned with mansUugbler. The exaiuinatton clarcd to be .the balance to be paid
yliig that the clast tried to repay
aov to MEhE E ITOlt OEldEOwas adjournc>d until .Vov.
and
whoo the Jup' waa discharged.
City.
Twelve Quetta Tuesday Eevning.
her by perTortnlng one of tbelr favorftouisr.
was
set
at
fSOO.
Twelve.basini-iis
I>ec. 2B—Orayliag al Orayftbg.
Tbe balance of the program
tie stunts.
Miss Ladle Hoiiiday. SSI Tllasblng. of Flusbing signed tbe bonds.
Uec. SG^HL Plaaaaat M ManeelOM.
Bitted of mani^ttotlooi. toterMUng
Perchance If tbe young tolka bad
CHANNING—Cbarlea Green, F, W.
an experience meeting and tou streeL entertained a company of
r'ecejved a bl(lct donx describing tl»e
I oC ARErten Agrtesl- dtolcs,
Jan^ 6—Oneway at :
general aoclal time. At the conclu- Mends at her borne last evening it^a Baker and 8 D. Hunter, of Flint,
Mra. Laura M. Young Died WeSnes- hero and bit furbelowa. they
Seligbtful
manner.
Tbe
gueau
came
were
arrested
in
Irun
county
charged
tloB of the work the meeUng adday After Long Residence in
have guessed some of the charades.
OrspM «( Maw Torti BadrMk
to evening costame and the effect of with killing five deer before tbelr ll
tonnied to' meet in CadliUc to
Grand Traverse.
They alao had a chance, but missed it
toe yonng men la full dress tnlU with cenaea were in effect, paid fines of
Jan. ig—Kalkaaka at KsiawSw
toe Udiea correspondingly well at­ 133 aad costs of tlct.SO each. Tbe five
The refreshmentf seemed to be
Jan. 26—Fremont at rrmaont
Mra. lAura Mcljiughlin Yotiag. wife
tired made the event one c>f real mo­ deer were confiscated, but the license;
JuPt the proper factor
make the
Feb. 2-GrayUng at Mancekma.
of Andrew- Young. M.'. East Sixteenth
evening complete. Tbe claaa bearUly
ment to society circles. After a jolly vrere corrected and made operative
Feb, »-Harbor Bpringa at Harboh
.iie.1 at sU o'clock i^ellaejdsy
evening of-'fames and muBic.'a pot- and tbe three men were allowed
thanks
Us
host
and
boetcaa
tor
a
eprlngs.
after a short illaess.
good time.
luck n^r was aerved to tbe dining hunt tbe balance of the aeason. ' Th.FM) iS-i-Open.

,
Laura Mclaughlln was born AuIlea Cera Leland and Axal Krone
room.\wlth tovm laid tor 12.'The license* were Usued by a deputy clerk
The Welcome cUu has thirty-two
Feb. p~-ftvaotn at MaacelOBa. ist 23. ikth in Saugatuck. Michigan,
J. A. CtoUBMor. prwldEM of tho •4IVere Married Tueoday Evening.
centerpiece for the UMe waa or trutu, of Genesee county on. Oct H and da:,
regularly enrolled members, and
March j—Harbor Sprlop al Maacoii^w Board of TradE. nhd J. P. Tbe home of *Mra. Hrien Leland. and ebryaantbemnffl farora were at ed Nov 6. tbe three men. It to said and when but ten months of age came
Iona.
eonnant visitors. All young
Nonhport with ber iiarenis landing
BaalL s Rsinbar of the beard of db M7 Weet Seventh etreet waa
each pUte. Tboae present were Gen^ giving tbelr word they »,oald not hunt
March s-Katkaska at MancrioM.
June 11. IStS, one of the .first flf- peoiile' not already idenUfied with
WMara. wera rtriUBg this dty EererEl
ot a pretty borne wedding Tnes- vleve De Grenadine and daughter deer until the latter date The couoly
.March 13—Open.
»n while persons to the county. Mrs. Sunday school work are earoMUy Indsya SBO lor thE porpoae of a aacMral
eve when her daughter. Mias Cora Poenie. CynthU. Red Wing. PriacUU cierk at Flint WES' summoned 'as a Young always felt a great pride In
lo visit the doss some isunday
Mar af iBMactloE Ead to aaoectalB the became tbe bride of Axel Krone, son Brown and niece Nancy, aad six of witness and staled tbe sitiialion lo be
the
fa<
t
that
she
was
a
pioneer
and;
"'‘"'nlng
at
11:43
aTv
ihe
Friends
aaadttlas of btutoeaB. and tho eity a
Mr. and Mrs. Cbaa. Krone of Ime- the Tonnger meinbera of the Mllllcm- as alleged by the ptoserilllon.''
pin in building the Grand: cbufcb.
- alVBBaianasi, alao to becoma Econatot- of
RORT Hl'RON-The Havers Motor Traverae regioo from a wfl.ierness to |
lanatL Tbe bride waa attended by her sire dub. nasbUtot pictures were
-—.
^ Me work of the local board of atoter Mias Haxel Imland. whllortbe tahen of the group.
Car company, of which Fred HaverL
sad to BEOt thE Bembert. Both
I Kept Bnay Tuaatay
of TViroii. is president, bis Ipcreased with her jan-nts to what was then
n waa aaaiaud by Cari .Sord as
a« Era apeaklng from
Its capital stock from
fto l2uo,- Gran.l Traverse counc.v. They hulli
man. Only tba Immediate relatha Tlew of an ontaldch when they. UvEi and a few cloae friends of tbe
«*0. It is now planhed-to manufac. tbc.-e tbe first white man's cabin on Eaeellant Program Csrriad Out at
Tbe fire i
\x was called oot
Mid, *Vs wara rary mn^ ploEaed to ___ .-acting panlaa wltneaaed tbe cere­ Hannah Carrie Eley was born to tore Ijiod cars next
Hlgh'Behoel.
year, tbe flr«|the site now occupied by the c;iy of
iwh-w Toeiday afternoon W aitand
Ttolt TTETorae Oty ani^lak it to
Jefferson county. New York. July 3. output haying been estimated atjEij, Rapids, Antrim «-ounty.
aevore chimney -flrea. Tbe «m
a daady town, to Met wd can think mony which was performed by Rev. 1S3S. At the age ol 11 sl.e Joined the
Tbe Junior rtmeert given :
W. W. McKee of tbe CeiRTal M. E.
On
June
13.
Miss
MclAUghlln
I
at
tbe
store
of
Albert CorseUa
of BO taultg erltidEBE to make.'' It
church of Christ. In l>6-l she
PONTl.vr-Tbe AntS-Saloon fon-eih,«,^.ame to* bride of Andrew y^nnp
*ch«.I Tii. »-tay
--- .
where the chimney became ao hot that
WtU nraly bo. eoacodod by tboae who church.
married to Alfred O. Wart, and
ihc i.rogram. gi
■H fire to-tbe wood­
. aro EMlElEtM with Mr. Oameror PUlowlng tbe ceremony light re- children gladdened the home. Mrs. of OakUnd couni.v me; in this riiyland to this union were born six child-.
'“»“*»• rc.i-ived thy undivided
work in (ho garret but ft tamed oot
sad Mr. Back that tha wMcoata they eabmeni were served by Mlaeaa Char- Hattie Cornell of this rlty. and Mrs. to Ulk oier plan* tor the nimlng fight jren. Mra. .Margaret ElJr^. 2u: Wett
be waged in this county against the y'lfiewih
Clyde.»"41enee. Each i
rieenih street. Mr*. Maude Clyde.,
wit^t doing any damage to tbe
raeatva wOl ba stoat baarty. whan tone Tbiea and Gertnide dtddlngton. Dora Auyer of Buckley, both of whom to
salooDA t'ommitiees were ^pointed 133 East S/iteenih. 3Uss Eva Yoong1*'"> numbt-r was encored, while sevboildlng Bfi^ tbe firemen bad givon
■ IBlr «aka tbelr.fatara riaU boro in fcHing tody friends of tbe bride. Many aurrlve her. She died at the boue.ot
ctrculate petitions.' and over- ft.- who live* at home. Mrs. Chai, Coy.
beautiful glfta were received.by tbo
^
it tho prop^ treatmenL The oecond
MMeit.
pond
more
than
once.
yemag people teaUfylng tbe love and I. U Cotnell. 123 East Ntoth street, U‘0 was raised to push the fight.
wbo resides at Alden. One daughter
can cam* at 6;30 to tbe boildlng lecwiSelection—High School orchestra.
friendship of e Urge circle of ac- after a toon illness. She Joined the ,KENT CITY—The Kent City ^u1 t.ydia. died at the age of two years,
at 40(1 East Front atiwet wbaro
DUclples church of this pUre. soon try association, of more than Ivu ac and UYlIis the only son was drown^
gaalntancea.
* ,
St-IeriloD—Ik.yr quarteUe,
• be. burning toot to tbe riilttney
lire membefs. will buld a loUliry show
The out-of-town goesu were Mrt. after (be organtution. and was
Aocal soll^-George Alward.
lake seevral yedr ago
tooet tha taUdlngoB Sm.
of the active members to the' last, [from Nov. 2T to Dec. 1, Im luaive. . Besi-ies-tbe husband and . children
Clara
Porter
of
Proremont
aad
T.
Re.ltoUoti—Mlrs
Scuu.
Tbe high wtod that wa* blowing at the
'Wtoaaad Aw^ at H^
Her eanieet ChriatUn character and r urge Illustrated catalogue -of valua- there are also three tisier Mr*. Etiimt
Barnard of Kalkaska.
Violin solo^MlM Doris Howard.
time gave tbe firemen oome anxlona
Heer standay.
brighl
pleasant
way.
endeared
her
ibie
premiums
ha*
been
issued
and
.itsMr. and Mra. Krone,wlU be at borne
Rc'-itatioD—Mlsa aiafer.
J Ashton, of East I,everine; Mrs Ida
atoments and' ft wait tortunato
S<'le<iioD-Clrls’ quanette.
-ttra. HBEBEh wait, agod T1. died > tbelr friMds at W7 W«et Seveotta alike to both young and oli The re- |tiiUated and a fine display is expected, C. Emry. Grand Rapids, and Mrt
ibey were called In time nt both
main* were token to Wexford for to- j RlG BAl’UiS—Peter Hoi.|> is' tbe Marit Cbai.peli of Ald.-n. •
riOMV.g number—High Bebool oi Idace* aa'to either inetaace mrioaa .
. at the Bdm o( Imt ianghtor. Mra. t. street.
terment.
1 first man in this rauuty to bag two
U OerBEU. m BMt Ntoth BtraaL MemMrs. Young wa* t member,of the chestra.
damage would have resulted tad the
-----------------------'deer,
the
limit
allowW
by
the
law..The
Methodist church and for many jearr,____
Bay EftaraeoE at ■ o'eloek.
fire been commanlcated to Ita wood­
Ml'-SKEGON—The Muskegon Trac-'iast was shoi'-near Hungerfurd. This
prayer Eomce wee held from the
work to the bandings.
tkm and Ugfatlng eonipony and the'makes seven deer shot to the same
I AppeliitMant of Fred Rodgara Grand Rapida A Muskegon PowerjnelghbOrbood stni-e the season opened ed with an ihtellect and afiility tori
.
t:M aad^E sedy. Eoaonpanled by
B.YTTLE CREEK-:pC. W. PpaL of
compagy are In a fight to see w-hTebl PETpSREY—As tbe was atanlng a church work above ibe average, and i Weatorn But**' Eaecutlve* Arrived at
Aa Grand Sscretary.
the Cnsral party laR at g o'clock tor
ibU city, received a edrealar tottar y«a■bill fuiniab the gas tor tbe city !]lre wRb kerosene oil, Ollre Horigan: occupied many offices of trust In the j
Kalamaxoo Tbit MoctiIad
Waalard. BagElar aMrieea
terday from Seoatm- La roIlatU Bak­
Nor. 2t.—Promlnett odd Saturday tbe Grand Rapida
A
Muake-lwas-seriooriy
injured
about
tbe
f^
j
.
. -— —« .w—. church at different time*. auW
1
'
She WaS-j
waa-; •
' —
^
ll Rib UtodplaE cWarM at Wexford teDows of tha auia are oWecOng to
ing him to take the toJUaUTn to fitokg»J«ms7oo.
Mich., Nor. -^.-Tbe tog arrangeMU tor a L* rottouc
"

ai S o'flieck to tho afteraeoa. Borial the appototmsnt of PVed Rodgers of goo company rioted a deal with the hy fiamgi that bant out of the atore. Uba first class toadorof Uie Fbuneofith
city whereby they are to furnish gas'Her-^other returned ftom a visit Just jwherch attd brid the plica until de-! ffovernora' special, bringing the atote.
taak piBM to the WaMerd ceaetEry.
graad secretary-by Grand for Bdrii leas than the other com-jin time to smother the blaae. wbich ettoing health compelled h^ to <JM-i executives of un far western com- presidential campaign iHaetlng to Bot­
tle
Creek. Mr. Poat to a lottor adBln. Mart hat amde her trae with Master Halberger of Detroit They
pany. Monday the Muskegon com-jwas
com- was consuming the girl's
rirl's Aafr
hsfr and coutlnae .s.
the ^;-i,
work. tx....—■
FMneral service* I] nonwaahha. aiTtved u
Oovpraer
tar iM^tor Ip thto dty tor Eoaie ■ay It gN-ea him an advantage over
cat their price* tor ga* trom!which probably would have reauliod in w-m be held from toe borne at l:30jO*boni and Mayor P)
IL20 to II per tboaaaad.
IherdeailL
and troa tbe church at 2 Friday.
1 t^c Pany.
«TmAMM HAD A MUCH
FAMAOE.

Walter 8. 8tMlE. om of Nonhpon't
promtBEBt dtlMU, atEle e mErcb ob
t^a-frlEoda Ead r^Qraa WEdoeaday
hr brlBElns from Cioelnnatl e bride.
Mr. EBd MrE. SieeIe PEaiEd through
TraveraE CUr today, on thrir way'lo
Northport, Eftor their hoBeymoon.

S4,000 WirilT /R RWIER

IWaVE HUIDRED ARE HUB)

BIG FIRE IN OWOSSO

WORST IH CHKSE WIB

JACOB aifil BEAD

ITS PURPOSE
IS GAINED

ROVcRRHERT TO NOLO TITLES

FOR HillUAL BEREFIT

i.-.

aefAIRED Y0UI6 PBIPLE

Mtt N MimiUllE

HASlOKSCHEMIIf

*>«•

'

fOLlORESS PAHH

PIOHEHI GALLED HOME

UB TRAVBSECin

RAD NOK waono

TWO CHIHRET FIRES

M

“ '■“ ‘

JUnORS GAVE OORCHII

wniMif-

ns. lAMM WART

ODDFELLOWS OBJECT

SOVSilORS IR HIGHIGAR

J

.auo> nATnas flkiiji, -jom TBivafeE bat eablb. thpssbat. wteiibeb «), mu..

teri Timm Ml
MM TMmv
Tnrmm Off,
^
HmALO A mcoNO ca

dime* ot BMrr VUL Ud KalbwtM
' Anan. dtod. Both 1b 147L
im—PrlBM BapOTt. IwmdOT
•nt aBTOTBor of Um anam'B
Oonpur. M IB KngUBd. Bora at
Tt^m, Dm. is. ISIS.
ins-Tb* iBdluu attBckad tbe

..VlM PrwM«t

' wmA Mtomwt 'St ihum. "wib.
4TM-4B* aiSrim «C »a«M OT«
tBtteiNdfl
MMttBtOT
1 PhUUpA
Itii—W«a
orator aad.Momw. bora la Datoa.
DM ibarA'M t ^
10«-T1ib laat Mtoh %ratattoBiiHiBTBfl Bt Vanaw.
sm—aiailM dodarad war aydnat

atoavpt 'to CBTTT I
... 'n.
«tfh-4BOTmM'<U««y
'HBMSa «atWr
Ml ffOTHMldil TbbBIMb 1M
'M**nM ctt7. -Ben tB ABtakftt. ^

pRa toam.-dMto-bi aeboel arary day:
■ax
«ytoa Orcyory. OotbU TyM wad Wtodeik Vaa Narae. la toa
B aaettoa. ^Oraae DaUny aad Gtottp,
4«re*.
Tbe foQowlas poplla hare beeea to'
ecbool erary day dortoy tke auatk of
otMueysl ta* Pl0i4 KInrdom Cm
.Sorember; Fhy BMBm. AUto Brawn,
MB In th* OrmlMiuw at Tnvene
bene IbarMI. Uihi Bebertaaa. Heton
Hot. lAotoe Wan. KIMa 4dBB. Bbdto
>r. Carl UooHon. Mlrb Peteraoa.
toayBond
Totten.
Oae of toe taoet i
:orea of .tbe yardaae to tba eottara of. Tke popllf of tbe elztb yrcdc wrote
Uoaraio rartonc parta of ^aada and
poioaatM MM B{e Mt Boot eom^
fSIdtb fMpMl
Btoaha -and are ddw toctofas forward
Hfhto'aM- toydatoddo^ KBr tboea wbo'-tone wlto pleasare Cor an ea/ly aaawer.
ipaaa^cMto. 'To'UHaUWkdr'aMr
of aaySaB df (he Mai tiMaMOTe
on picand ylaiKe tttovh to dto%M^aad.
or In a'ttmiadry atore.
EAST -OAffFfeilO.
from Bide to aide la to aee k stow- U worth a trip *to tbe bis boUdias
Mr nnd Mn. -Fred -Boetilay dsd rar'todOTkK Mebt
to aaa tba TtBl'flhBs- Net-aow. lib- eUlted s1tk Jlr. aad Mrs. Brown. I’Btot HMaanauldtB cotor^ bnt Mt Tbe Trrak Wwe -Cbnatiraa
fag dad a fan UVat ‘Ur aayoee ao
:tt wlU be tbe fiower of
matter bow aaeb they aare trardad
aad to Bocb eon^t b)
Mr. and Mrs. George Hyer. aad
fj OTtnaai eeanaa rumu
tboea who Know Ite
Mr. wad Mm. Hasan Oardaer etolted
H. Jenneu. Soaday.
tereatMBa Mgr Ka toan wlibto the with CbrtotldtoUde. Tbe orcbU. the
Mrs. Wilber toil'for
rery doon of Trararaa City.
bowar one Teade Ooat dftea, but
day laat week. She was called thera
■BaM Mtar. BbHdaltortit. arko
wKdi to BM yrotfs to day oxtent to by tbe iRaeOT Ot bar danybtdr. Mrs.
Bad dkafkBortkBYrafdrBe C(ty'State- (be Bortbeni reytoe atoo bae a place Haael Rosa.
Mr. Blue and son. Joseph, went 10
hoapual;.«u«toB'tor orar toartOTa- d( He own in tbe'^
yM% leBtoBffas of-OTdmt tor ftfo-- State Konoda. The apadea enlurad Buckley ooe day Jaai week on bwal-

d^toMtoeUipItal.

daetoi -tMo Mat -taadtlfiU fkiwara
inS-etaaa>OT PortlBsd. -ftott -Ba» OTxnnt to Ml&lsaa tor a auto to«K
tea to POTtiBBd. -Mb.. eoBD«««d 1b %M. rke ^nwiMmaBia at tb«e
satoMf-Oapa Oed. «Uh'loaa of til
aa booaw'bar* lads ban kaowa W
B th* PW- Urea.
tka moat partoet of any sroBk to
• tox BBd toa
tkle rastoo. and tbio year tbey
lyYAlB
MBW ftllMB
of tka cryOTBthtiter amid:
i-ba . foUowtac
I dtoptoyaMr.Tobtorbaaetalkcalx
brlaf axtraet from the ofBeial ra-, taet to bMtb. beerlay a atoyla bleepert of OaMTBl W. s Blaby. chMi
wbtoh iiiiBiwii tea -tacbea In
m^aatr of tba *tTBltad Btotoa amy.
latar ertth -baadrede of earUas
aabtolttad to eoair«a tor taatk
petato tbat^ totaaha tba ktoaeoe
iBxoBaactioa «Uk tka qaarUn BM anUke a yreat baU ef enallsbi
While yeUow Je anally aasectotad
( tatencto eC tSto
nrymttbaBaaa ae a color It la

'«Wir<Mx wouiA ftfuLMiM.

-iWntf kBeoma lev I Mtto** mA dtMi* iCelaiuBtoB Bill paw ao la»f dorim Ika pan fav yaaca that thera
W*ttr «« dBP«nJ abaolutolf «B a conid be ao denser of lovarias <ke
•BBBBi jBBButadurlos lor our crowtli; toreU of Ike lakee tkn«M M dlmdSon ef 1«,Mp ckUe Hm of brmtor
«lil^. tt<Jnn >i«ri. U>« IbUi
: M titottniQVMiUy iMiE lOTtod ^ CM- per daeond lota tb» Chkaso aUUkry
<«qDOl Ob otMl »> anUtoye oMl:
•TKe feare of tome aafiDoara that

cf .-OTBe-taler n-.
-IB 0>to Bort (he datpentoi and atraMtoatoy ot
TtU Bp-. 'too diaaMt to die tetroft. SL Cuir
aad 8D0 Hrere anl (be -wator yetos
Mt IkfoiM *(ke ,Ohkaso dnlaace
Mt ef dw dtiw la MldUb.‘
TMiM* «
-KnigBri i«Bm. caBal, wlU lower'tteyaaeiallake tor-miMi>V>n»wwtnii Mwai'eMtM el. to' eapponed 'to eose astftt by
iB «Bmt. '8IKWMM the roporte ot the dtotrlct aapeoere.
«»BnB«Mk M. tMS%: "RM-Vb •he BHtOTdl daabr dC-Mee raporto to
%<n*arMi km -vb* to' Oea. Btoby to (hat of Got. towaaaad,
oa tka Oread Aplde dtotrtet Ha.

amn'Bo-'

Tbaro ate atoo ptok. lamder aad rad'
Momom that are eqnaUy aa pood
to took. BL Tbaa Ike aoft
wbHa tonrera are a tkto/ of baaaty
to tbemaalrai aad are srevn to .qaaoUiiaa by Ur. Tobler. Oac naaoally
torye ebryaantbaBBm tree oa dUpUy
aaeraoty-ftre torye white
(towera. end beeldea aoBeroas bode
(bat when burvttos'Urth Into teatbery
white wUl tead to awke tbto partlcntor ptoBt Ula a tree of eoOMaOa.
Ttoaea. baAtottoaa. -border ptodta.
add tutoBreda of dtben
that ckaixit Ur ladk W Space at (kU
dae -be meatfaaed 'ere ytreB atten­
tion-by Mr. Tobler axAlito esatotada.
M:
“■ne nant anak for tke Aecal and fke readU% eaaaliy aa 'sibai aa
All tbto and mdra li-4o be
year to aboot 1:4 -teat loarar tbaa He (hdt df'fiie pladU'dMAfbeB. Tbe arot the ptonu U wo'Kby ot Trarerae aty. kJj;W\-tftB|)ae of
*tor>eMtoato««m..«Bd la.
CaUtoraia—and the mere (act that
Uu’fmrUarnim. •be
we arc to Traveree City and tke cute
to4Mii dartayilBa
kllcbi^ -aakH Oalltonla fade
tbe bboeaa at alfhkr otM and (hen
darjyaOTBBaeaaaeiSJr laetOTnd.
dtoag tke eanlOT are (be blootoiag awa)' to the y)oty of onr own city and
c on pan ntoadar pear BAI
flowera.
daat.«Bd4t to aUU'fBUli«<n*Mly.4kB

I ttB BWt«ban of tka Btata. MtaytoRa «IU>«Baaa<a
to«dU HbaKaihMa M
«n nBBt M enetlBB eC aa htotoot.

B'M «MM% tka

with ^ edytay of white, and
wbleb ace eorered with tiny brawn
Tbe ortkM to known for Ita
toaUttf qoaUUM Which are srentor
than any other dower.
Lrettuoe.-to<alIita ataSM of ■growth,
from the llttto lenrao sprlnylag from
that of tbe tranipUnta
aad tba praduA ready for the ubto
to atoo -a atybt wortby of notice
tbto time, ot the year. In one 'yr
tony apace ot Kdi* yrauod wbleb an
ebeonrar coaW *rtodily eee bad ki
tMe bBM tattada. a bandied aad
fifty posnda had been cat only tbe
on the ubleeactbe
main baSdtosA AM yet tbera wre
bandrMa and hnndieda ao>
ibnt arUI aoon be ready for
tlon.
Flowera. tottsewand fratfb to yeneral
not woadera to tbe Grand Trav
ereeragton. bat It'to qalte rarely that
Califoiwto. ptodaeta. eoeb aa tomoni
:urad
Trardrae City production, Kr. Tobler
orange tree beartny about
twenty oranyee. They are not torye.
tott'fkey look like oranyOT. atoell like
oimagOT aad really are oraasae.
atoo kaa toBona. totger than any
akowD to Ika
to tbto cUy and
they weregioM iiid tkeae aaBO i

«df tta <toaat4
am BeOT'OTauw»ay-to t
sMarbr Uia dayib >or dba toaler la
4ba-ltoiherB;-aat to-tba eaatortot tba

MEWS OF TBE CITY ^BO^S
easel

^Vx^Tla baa an attack\f rbeumatlan:.
Nor. M.
NEW TORK-Prinra Kteholaa Kilkw-alBoat OTltoJ away wltboai bis aky
btoe aOk patomaa. baarlag tbe Rouw. bat a Waldori
to a, taxicab
A the Uaorauola pier.

Norax»io>a ^l»r 4 o. F<k
Sbodd m j«t
fN
fat AewilK.
AkaeKmrttyle-sInMtdaFpMe. Ym
•»mtoii«wfai«( amir^-hmm
«
pwt.

Good crops are d( no lasting benefit if
you qjend all that they bnng you.
Bank your proceeds and you will have
a wrplus.adw profitfromdrobusiness
Thiie»(.i<kUc Imt »a Ucr
, yov SMcyMle.sh«raievay US*
'juug Iff■nilsiii. -mi oo-eptrwill ym B«Mlrwar t»OTe *
nukcrnMiS«P*r S>AW
(utlnii k bu <w 4b* -Vhbb.

Traverse Oty HMe BeaA

the CirAili Ootilt sritbln mM circuit
for tbe period of two ynars. bagiaainc
JanoaiT laL l»U, aa fonows:
AntrinrOjunty—1
4th Monday'in TVbntory.
dtbgRwday Ih^ay.
4to Monday to Aaxuat.
Charlevoix county.
1st'Monday In Febniary.
3rd '3«onday In May.
3rd Monday to AuyuA.
lA Monday to Decemyer.
.Grand Traverse COunty—
1A Monday In March.
«Bd Mogday In jaae.
Sih Monday la SepteBbar.
3rd Monday to DaosBeer.
Laalanaa Oonnty—
Znd Tuesday tn Pbttriury.
•Snd Tuesday 'In May.
1A TtiOTday in Awptst.
3rd Tueaday In OAober.
Dated at CbartorAx, bUebigan. this
Tat day of Morember
A. D.. 1»n.

Timmao.aH.
OUot Immlmd Sumiml M
alMbfr.Bictom

■NEW TORK—A filPJtoti bOl. laat
NEW YOKK-Bocauas be s«a aron Broadway «o 'OA. II. gad toned raetoU totoaiy aad aMaaarad mad pieby a-man from Berttn and tnraad over ntrad tor tke raitoM- aaDarr, YkK
Hawkins sued Pollra Captato KAik
to the police, baa been retorned-to
and was nwarded Yi.TU dawagaa.
Its rightful owner afiet* more than
l.otw ctolBod IL

fkb
tf

•By tba "Ka-otor- -metood I can raBove tbeae aaMag taaCb akaotatoly
-FRajBucqcw. kavna.
witbont pain, aad wUbont (aa naa of
Clreoll Jodffs.
druyi to produce oiMOBaelonasaM.'
Cerillteata ot Copy ,A ReOTiA.
•people of aerrout temperament and
STATE OF MICHIGAN—county of with weak bearu'wlll appreetoto.tba
Grand Trarerae—aa.
Elmer E. White, rierk /of said
iuty of Grand Traverse and clerk
of tbe
do her . : certify that I hav*
pared the foreyolny copy of appointment of bolding tbe several tenna of

. ^55T-4.:Sl.’-«r5S

f^mm

COLD FEET?

CbarleralxBy Ttrtue of tbe -Antute In such
me Bade «nd prerWed. I. Fudei K.
W. Kane. Otralt gadge of tbe Tbirteonth Jndictol Oireolt ot Mleklgan.

■3S

fifra. WOtoB CMBbeia eUMad toe

‘jChttlOm^glora.
AFraOTgraata, Travarao CKy. MWb

InfortoatlOB la raqtmted as to
Hriny laser twin ef AUla R. Korrow.
who died nt Trawarae City on Oct.
:&tb. 1910. and was burled at Benunto. Ulck.
Wl(. T. MeOiminN.
Oonrtnandant UIcklyaa Soldiers' Hobo.
‘ Imlnlstrator.
nor 1& U. SO

Datnaa Chaw tdenUflad aloe Tarle;
Uot -of wood OM of Can wbM were
brooybt to by tbe eixtb grade for epecUl atndy.
Tbe eekool newa of laat week
BbouldliBye read: Ray Brown of tbe
aaveatb grade atood blytaeA to
•BiwBKe Mtaia IkciWHUa Iot« Y. M.
arlUunetlc work tar tke Boetb.
One aeotton of tba aevanth grade
(-.i-irvi. i.uv iwoiiuiii^ lu lay uifala ftotobed tba Andy of
fi«e, aad that It U a true and correct
M wtky ef aettrad**-.
Tbe other clan
transcript therefrom, and of (ne
eAlny bookleu eoneietlBy,^f a sap whole of audi orlytoal record
«TWa.«
of Aradla. tbe etory and mm
teMlmonr whereof, I here hereT.m C A, aa aiMft. a^BetfMHlde,
yeme wen made.
M
-OV MM -Maid fbe atata of HMIob akaa
An efgbtb *ra4« s*rl baa feat fin- of •said court and eouht)- (hla SSth
-We now -bdra 44 pqplto enrottod to
(toy of NoveBber., A Di. IMl.
toka doBBt ltoa artaMtoy for a
Ubed Unlay tbe weaukaper baaket, a
(«AE)
•nr room.
* .
Tka-«MiL

BLUaRC. WROTE.
Mtoe Sprtogataen bea gone homo
BK *0» Maite
tke doable (bat of aU otkar atttaa i
Oerk.
TendMra nnd poplto ate re)ototoy,
pa aeeoMl M ITtoiB, Aire. 8hai
awMh MMItak ««M M a '«oe«'
nov »>—fhurs to too 4.
rer tba proepeA of Bore Uyhu.
tba Mtot Ttottortadl baaaOoa b^
sMtMl^ ji ■MBil Mmt that'
Thr
flHs
apdtod
down
tbe
boye
ot
Tberebee not boon « eeae of tordi-MiMMMlil W. HMS na-- t«a -tba 'People bf ^ftStotodn at tba
(he lonrth grade Friday. Anna Boea
DEFAiri.T havl
ttB eoBM bo aaeand tnai IMBUe' •NMbt -Otoe -to Ibat beaewal^ M neee to the eighth grade dorM toe and Utaa Irtob -t-ui-f ktayeA
aay
OMde by Foster TClIpatrick and
fHkartBei aad UHa
tbelr Bide.
B. Kilpatrick his wife to Mary U
TbnAeMtk .grade literary ;pragraB
toHb MMM MbBAe
Mb-MMii'BMd«» -WMU be'
Sanford Ztoylcr left be foonb grade tiadcrwood, dated April 1. A. D. iPlu,
to -tB L«Ke
UPtototo
I Baardman laM week to
to Oraod and recorded In tbe office of tbe KegMM toaeaatWAterbart'Breatoa. BerAll onr AmtoQMn thenli a raRaplda. where be wUI go > oebool Ister of Deeds, for the County of
Iken-wMtotobB'pan to tbeAraate.
(fraad Trarerae and Bute of 'Michl« rM nattay Mi a baU
daring tbe wtotor.
yati. oo tke second day or April A D.
ThewKbtb%i^ra bare been MM
M thk «aald be kaad aa a BkaUay rtak
Paiaina
Okmer
apeUed
tbe
third n>l«. In Liber 63 of Monyaaes. on
Koaart. Tbnraody They wrote
Bin. tkanby olartBc aaetkar ai
page ,23 on srhkh mortgage there It
wde Aown PtMay.
I WMT laWraMbK -p«wra oa hla
-lafaned u> be due at tbe date of tbU
DefMrargcheel.
notice the autn of Pbur Hundred
Vnak D.'-Wbda. Hit.
Kenneth Lietnyetsae a|
nty-nine IMltorv and Ninety-Two^
The weranib wM eIgbUi grwdec arc
KM, -Kot. K. mil
tke BMDiHl grade Prtoey afternoon. Centr. and an Attorney's fee of flfaai dpBaita addoa-IkoaU apt be kia«
■very anktoai to-knee-n wtoce to play
hoUarv provided tor In said
BUrato OOH «Bd ftooeld Rowe won
mortgage, and no suit or proccedlnm
otmM hOBora to -tke same eoateet.
meh fcToraklB eaoneSt
law having I
'A 4MnB water
placed -wader
Tke dftb grade haee eoan eery co'er the moneys aecurrd by said
ton bob' Bad If a «aU<fiaBtbe -tooeet. -UlaetrnM to -tbe -flnt
any -pan tbetwof;
MotahoaM ba'ataKad tkaae.
Mr. and Ma. Mbitto Arery bare •grade Tdptoi bow wate'r'gewvr yrtada good foWera for tbelr Thaokayl
So*. Tberefora, By yirtue of the
lea. -Not a poor ode amoag
■bovdaMbtiM Borad to Trmraeae (»ty aed John
power of sale contAned In said monOaU
beatoR dkab- i
Tbey are now workloy oo oone gage, and tbe AAUte In such case
•Ito ■BrA grade la tofiebtad to 'auBorad bto fOBlty tbaea.
t ^roBtoe to be wxrel- made and prtrrlded. notlra It bereby
air. Bito -,■Mr*. Mae Matctotor toft isn Bummbnm of the eraena grade
gtran that on Friday tbe Ntutb day
toiM aad a:
TbrttaawstarWKbeL ‘
-lo a I
pby leA In tbe
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Thaee gaiftayttara Tor toat weak to
to (be forenoon. I aball sell u Pub
DATE IN HiaTOlIVt. A
aoraath grade, tbe dee heA gapers lie Auction, to (be hlgbeat bfdder. at
-hpdUac -to'tba-Vtk graUeWtre: Beawritten by BIrie Hnykw. tsd the North froBt door of tbe Coun
■r. Md ttta.«. d. BbacNtl IbcrM:'ff^'-AIMraa, Phul -Brawn. Katpb
4dOTOTaek«totoBto«lto aadtoto*!
wiaa White. OeVera Stefnherg. Ber­ House In tbe City of Traverse Cityj
Otoba TtoBerttk. and
MkOlgao. itbA WHiig the place
Bar. wiu ttre «aar iriareni -Otty.
nard Oolby and Atbert Seou.
where the rircult roun for Grand
. Jlr. Cklt^a atotar atotoad ^ I
Fifteen om of tbe thlny-sh tnem- Traverse rbonty I* boMenl. the
'•aa and ratnraad to Cedar Kiffi- Ik toeWtxto ffada fkoae recelrtoy
ilsea described tn raid Wtorigue.
WadoedBhy. ,
itara '■wmA: Howard Owaaa. MabaUa bere of the aeeentb grade hwre
Keen abrant daring tke toree monttai
A tarawdD'ptoNrtobaBIWeB Vr. abd
■CbaB. Jean Bldrad. Bari 'Pbgarty,
aar>- to pay tbe as>ouM due on said
Mre. N-akaB -Aeev Md Ma.
of aefaool JBA
mortgage, wltb seven per oeni. In­
tiadtoe Morrtoon. Veane •otonrg. Ma­
?&ir fiiB AcbamkM*.* «Mr IliOT into at tbe OMato baU nara•Faerth -Qrada.
terest.
and all legal eoAa. together
day araatot. A tozya OToad of bel ward and Walter Boenlag.
Anna fCtopac spelled tbe grade down with an ntforaey's fee of Bfieon dolaalybbora eafll Tiinile wan praaeat,
ThoOT Mltber ahaeat nor tardy
ton. coDvananud tor (berslA the
■BM Me aened Uy-tba IdSlOT end lay the year are:
pramtoOT bAng described to said
i«ilba^a%adi'ttaa.
Blanebe TraTfa.-DeUgbt-Carter. Har­ mortgage at all the fotlowlac descrfi>VoaBlmer Pteree aad Howard «tor».
old -enibi. Karforic Hela and HkrMd ed laod altoaied to tbe city ofTravland left tbto BOtaM-tor wort to Ibaeg. Babel Wkrd and Bntb Warknp. Kilter bad -eaeWtou artthBeUc pa- erse ritr. Ooonfy of Grand Traverse
A tov to tba atotb-grade naked enc
toad Btate of Mlchtsan. via; Tbe
l*ra.
day ft
BM -Mooltoa. Anna Klepae aari "F" of 'Hsnoab Lay A
Ijmjjyjd
«a M.
MI«(t VkftA bM pwreA tpeBtoy Addition to the City df Traverse City.
Barry Brt«a of -OeW. KM, aad
Michigan, aoepeding to'tbe. toorrdod
«ldBki*tor MovdaAbr.

ST?.

Unton •traat'kebo^
Wa are dad to aaa Jdbn Oabora
«bcb laab of toatbar Aeylh
bnek to admol agala.
waa ont
i-af aeeanl «UBooth owing to acartot favar' to tbe
ItoM efAaUan .|a baiKer -aad •ebaatBBlIy.
Tbe lUerary aoetoty wm gt«k tu
*" ■
’ tyiafterneoa.
InaAal of the dflk grade epeUed
tbe dtik and atotb -grndae dowa tost
FHday.
nbaaeai. oto. -to aU dke -Mbari
We are -Babtog -aoaM eery prettr
ToaBdtoy tka Oreat Labaade |
y aat toae Iben two bUltoaa of dal- TMMdrM fiookleto nfi are pdtlag tba beat -abtei

l«s Lseal

**Albert WefUn of WoAley Halted
with bU slater. Mrs. Uavia. Sunday;
Miaa -BUa HamBoad la borae from

aeOTh^ a Kellogo

-nsrd -BraiM.
^ ^KWiT B. CNDERWOOD.
Mha InugehAby apaDed tke i
MortMsa.
TNDERWOOD A TMCOR.
Sown Friday
Rtoth ftrada.
TfiYhe A aoAM tito ttltowtog pw

IVavcrac dir
BMlmaa 'Esinawae
Sio-tl: 'Witkelm Bldg
Traverse Hty. Michigan.
BvslncOT Chances.
Fruit Landa.
Farm Lauda,
etty Piwparty.

PostUFel^ tBe
lai^got and moat
Interesting mtock
po( Cat Flotriera
and Petted PlMita.

QUEEN CITV
FLORAL
CO.
nc C—<TI#wer 8l«r«

LAyowpaupAiy bare. Regdat
ccBBOTMe i we scad bupet.
Traverse CUy. Kick.

TtaeLmeWomler
A
h. p. •mellna «i|glaa
-MADE IN TRAVERM «ITV.
Cylinder i»r£. 4 toebra; atraka 4%
Inches. Good deston, beA BiHrlil
Hopper cooieJ. Waigbt. 340 Iba. BtaKt
eavll.v. raM MaadUy: la anoauBlcal.
rciiabto, -darmbto wad eoBptota wlU
pulley. gaaoUaa'took. baUery. coU aad
switch, srirad -toady OT rm your seprator. wood taw or «ump or do aay
flier duty within the capacity ot 2H
Prioa fffi.
b p.: accuples >xf
Muntoetured by
WM. JACKfiOtl. Ttovarra C4ly> 'KMb

Farmers!
Emp ymr mck in A 1 oonilllion irtOi vhe foUowInf. .

... ..

leteTMtieMl Pooltry Food ........................................ He,'We

(mjA'fe TMVE^ HEEUJ) AOT) TRAVraSE BAY EAOLE, THTUSDAT, NOTEKBEB

Kingly Department
Coodacted by MIm Edna WaU.
tha pMpl* of Sia«il«7 aad tho enrretmdlBr
iimHj «r» »U intoTMtad in tMi Do^utmat

8a

rt!S*oS

gortwiMmii hand is iUmi ef b«^ powsali,
Miaeimownti of mootiagi« BotioM of oBtartaia-

SSj^deaT^SSI'SSu

tB town or ootmtiT, and aaj other ttezaa. of genonlteurort. Bead amtoau to Mitt XdB» WaU,
«ho haaobarfa of tba Departmaat.—Bdltor
aarwMl and Oananil.
lar Caa^teU mat hratber ivturaed
tW fchBBHBg trip >fc»oday. Jar *eaaawB <yy vo* la tova on OotlDuu Jndnen. vhoia rtrj -111 with
tjrvhoM fovor. to ^teg slovtr.
wm L<c«to aad Vito «( BuaiaU aty
vara ^ town on aualiwai Oioadasr.
fhaa, MUtard and »ir# v«t
' THtww CItT OB bnainaM SatunUy.
A ItarBOodBadEBunofiTararMCitr
mimt enaAnr vlth'bli «ai«nu, tor.
im. A. B. Htoknan.
TtMit tevttaa to aoM bettt
Browar, Lottie ItOvla«ar mat i-nh Waldron want to WUtea Baadag.
fna tocatoft vaat to touaBk Otr

Tbcrsday after Thanksdrlnc. alknrins * oolidiy ao at tb have a sood
cbance to aai Tnrkey. Tba next inaatIng v<l> be with Mtoa tvah WaJdron
at tba botoe »f tlra.
ITCiark.
Utia Pboeba Kaffar went to Trav­
ersa aty on beslnaas MTedeasdsy. ,
A number of tba Royal NyUbbort,
aurprtoed tors. JuUa Claland last
Wednesday by belplns bar celebrate
bar Mrtbday. A same dinner aas
vary awcb anyoyad by all and one of
the main faatttraa of tbe day. as tbe
Royal Neisbbors live to eat. Mrs.
Claland vaa prasentad with a RoyalNelshbor pin as a token of esteem.
Oaorga McManus of Uanton apant
Sunday aith bla paranu. tor. and
-------------"cMaana.
b made a bualnats trip to

aid 1Mlta Mabel
kdlvaat
_____toOraad
Oraad Baolda limdar

‘srLiar£,:S”A,“r^
ia WaUa aad So>lr BoUiday ft* the daMd at m Lika FtMay.
la Oeft niaat Bandar vUk bar
a at rua Lake.
>. I
X BadaQ of fVa Lake vaa

.IWaarar aad vUe v«nt to Nab^ ‘nraradar (or a vaalCa vtoil
9 rotutraa.
u Torts vaot to Traearaa City
to caia for bar aletar, Mrm.
ko to vary UL
,__ _ _ Bastnaarth - aad rkOdran
■«|Bt to Travaraa 0!t^ rriday for m>
iifMt.Vtott srKb Kra. L MorrU.

to at Manton.
Tbe price of poUtoaa this weak
langa from 6£ to 70 cents:
, OUra Boblaoder bat aooaptod a poaftlpn ‘as dark In tba J. Anapaeb
Btore.
A Anapaeb will opan a braidi atore
In Cadillac about Dec. 1st. '
Oao. MdloDald repaired tbe dilm
ry on the booae occupied by Jobn
McCartby laat weak.
Marie Fenstarmaefaar want to Dan
var, onto., laat weak.
L. Ylngllng loaded a enrioad of boga
bare last week. Tba price was flva
eanU pa/ pound.
Robert Keltw) moved bis tamll/ to
andon. where he axpecU to work
this winter.
Irena Haumsnrth
and Lria Morria Ust rriday, <
Sion bethg
beths her fifth birthday.
Oil
Oltoa Beml<« Stinson nod Ivah HoMayfieU Sunday, where
former*ga' a report of the Son
ds.v KCbOOl CO . .
Honry Hoeflin has moved his feed
mill from the farm now orruplod by
his son. He has built a new mlN
i now ready to grind any day.
The Hughes furniture store changed
hnads last week. George emlth, woo

w^u a^^TOty painful knee, tbe
nU of
paofda bf tovn Vent foamlns on
Brovnaon hill.
Haary Rawlins nod boo returned to
Orand RnpMt Saturday after a three
weeks* visit with the Certner’a brother,
Tnoinas RawUna
Mr. GIddInsa of Grand Rapids sansBdtad Ibusineas in the Hatcbatt vldnliy Mat waak.
Mra. E. L. Hughea of Travaraa City
was In town on bnsinea* Tuesday.
' ton. Hfsdore Hoaffin made a buslnesB trtpto Traveraa Otty Tuesday.
The baalnaaa men from Grand Rap­
ids who ware the gueau of R. B. uerranee for Ua Ust weak, returned to
their , homes Monday They alt en>oyed the buatlag veo' mceb. as
game In this vidnlty It very pleoUfuL
Celabrated Thirty-Fourth Waddlag
Annlveraary.
TocBday. Nov. tlat. Mr. and Mrs.
Oeorce Sammons were given a com­
plete surprise, the oceaston being
their thirty-foorth wedding mnnlversary. At ] o’clock IMeaday afternoon
tbe goests -began to arrive at tbe
JuMDc and for a Ume they did not realIte what BO many people were coming
for. but they were Boon told.
Mr. and tort. Sammons are l>olh
Michigan people and In tbeir youth
they lived ai Dowagiac. In 1877 they
were married and thed at Odwskuc.
for a short time; then they moved to
Wexford, where dJr. Sammons irorked
batm coming to KHutslry. Me then
•k on the section, working
. .
twenty years. Mr. Hammona to now a prosperous tanner, lit
Ing aavan miles west of Kingsley.
Six dtlMran were born to this
ton. all of whom were prasanl with
them that day. except Kraest.
died four years Ago In June.
There were nbont IM) guests presBt to help IL-. and Ml
~
which was cnioyod by all praaant w
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fenton b^ Beveral plcBming duata. and Mrs. Ander•on nnd MtoB DavU sang. Ur. CH.
AndarBoa then praaanted tor. and
Mrs. Sammons with a couch, rocking
chair, allver knlvea sad forks and
leather aatcbeL which were given by
the many friends and neigbborm.
At a Uta hour lunch was served,
after which the gocets, departed wtobIng tor. and Mra. ~
more years of happinaas and prespertty.
Cdwnrd GalOBr’a Infant San Died
OoBday.
Tbe lUUe babe oi Bdward Geiger
died at (heir borne «t Baxter Sunday
ling at S oridCk. ^te child was

F|fe Lake Departm^nL
Conducted b)f MIm Mae Dewey.
We mat to auk* tUi DaputauBt .of ^
gmttot potdble Thine to ell ooBcanad ana to '
toil «Dd reqncgt that all ttaxu of pencmnl aad
rcaeral iatamt be tent to IGsi Dewey to be
, bworporatad ia the I>eiMnmeat. We wpadally
atk that efaarehaa. fraternal aodaties and the
Otmage fnraub itcBU of intereit ia tbek Tetpactlva fl^aniiattoiit. Kewa of aodal erenU aad tBtaiaaeati, iatproremcBU being made or contamplated, and bBitoan ebaages, and trangfen in
nal agUU in town and conatiy are eipaeially
aceapUble. The above appliet sot only to tba
TiUMefnfe Laka,bsttoua gnmnuding coun­
try.— Editor Herald.

Ont-fourtb Off on
Overcoats ~

' Onc-fiftb Off on

Cloaksf Suits, Dresses
Sale Continued tin
Satlurday.Dec. 9

Japuaiy prices offered you now—prsches^ dte
winter k yet before you.

3# and 25% off on Cloaks, Salts,
Dresses and Men’s Overcoats.

?niEBkl|BE DEPT. STORE



-«f?r‘at.d Mra. H. H. OMrard wHIFv'
spend Thanksgiving nt TWaapaob-t
.
.r
H. M. fitocle went to Detroit today vine
Mra. Samuel and Mtae Lillian Oarv n business
Und. went to Grand Raidda tbto momMlaa Edvena Schafer went to El- ing fo siwnd ThankHtiving. .
)>rna this ipornlng. to spend TfaanksMra. Frank Lee ef Peteekey, vBto).
ghlng with her parents.
has been the guest of Mrs. C. Hall of
J. M. Schlenderf left today on -the l-h;>-( Frodi stret-t for the past seveni.
noon tralh'^c-Detroli on business
E. Ceioar ef Owoseo. ratorvted heme
this morning from a' brief. vNIt In liuine Clly ibis morning, wher* ah* '
this clly wHh friends.
III *i'wnd Thanksgiving.
. ' . .
Mr*. A. e. Rene, who has been the
jir. town Saturday on bit »i> to Trs
C. E. Richardson went to O’Neil tMa ’••->rae City.
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wui Van Ion'n. Gibbs of Sumit City was in
.
. I .orninc on business for the day.
Miss Alive Bold of Walton was (be
) business Wednaadny.
of-this city for the |«si w»ek. le„ ,
,
_____ ^
John Jours returned from UTiUe
ned home lo Grand RsplJ. thisj
Kalamazoo, on . atoll'
Pedgeon. Ind. Wednesday.
\vm Clide
Dr Babccck of Kalkaska was In
Tra. M. E. Kllboum. wen. f- - ^
town Thursday.
,
iselocben this morning lo sprod
Much Fm
::ra. GTbankagivlng with relatlw-s -ani
You
f.-el as If-you h____________
visiting 1
n;..r> Wbeff you have neuralgia. Bou'i
(rioniisArnes Tiffany Is alonly itsprovitut I Traver band moot Rundsv at 3 | . Mr. airi Mrs. W. H. Cayler of Me- y<iu? Sate the face, you may need It.
Im; get rid <>f tbe neuralgia by apM/and the nurae. Miss Bearie returned nf. i
'
EunU-c
Osborn.
Vick, srrito.1 lii the <ity today on
lug KKN'XKE i’AlN-KIUJNG MAGIC
adi.iarr Friday.
Frld
' G«-o. Ra<icr and ieura
eral day business.
OIL Finest thing In the world fer
A. Wellman and roualn. Mias wee united
Geo. Cooper left on the neon train VlM'umsIlsiu. neura:g.la. <uta cramp
•Mary Searaani of S. UcardiTAn. renage Sa'urda'' ::3u p. m.
oj
Iii. diariboea. aaic tbr<«t and ptour
(nr IMroU loJay on business
visited at A. C. Hodges Saturday.
111
Ilev. A.'« Hake..
is> I'H.-e
cts per bottle. Md by
Mrs. 1). H. Heals returned home
Mr. and Mrs C. A. WIHni
grand-daughter. Mi»s Kvflyn Cooi-cr Ameri<-sn Itnig Store.
Friday after a mcntb'i visit at Can­
and Miss Maud I
ton. OuloGrand llapids w>rp gnt-ei
Fuller returned from Traicrao C Hndro- Fridav cvcnli„
Saturday.
Klocaiiuntst. Miss K>lna Dslnador ot
Grant and i«n Bird returned McBain. will give an roicnamm»Di '
Ontario. Canada
_____- Thursday
-____ -4>.
at tbe M. E. i-burt-b. Dee.-rist. under
s A. C. iiodgr
Igns left

hero Tburs the auajdres of the lodies Aid
rami Rapids and iKr nJtitm. i<r acil In cz-nis.
10 visit at Ural
Darnlcl Tirtmona dte.1 lYiday . .\ov
U 'Pffefftr cf Chicago visaed at P. 31 at (lie age of IK .tears, (unc.al sei;
Bernstein's.
Vti-es were held on Suadav. .\ov r:
A H- Thorne was In Tx^vltle a at the C. B church In Sl-rlngfleld
F»e
couple ol days this week(Rev
Jas McQuay offtciaiing.
tors........................
l^n May ami
...... daughter
.......... .............
Mat-,ternuni
.ternuni at the Clark cctmtery ln|
Inpoiled ,
i'PllRFil
garct returned to Cadlllar. Tburadsy.
Si-ringficW
1;
Mrs. H. T. Reed of Acme A snond-| Sunda' vnvUvw at tbe
t! chur.-h. &il.
NnJtwear
H >i ly
Ing a couple of wec'xa lo Fife l.akc brtli tchtnl I ll:e«Fa
and L'nlon.
25c to »
John SioM of Washington U visit­
ing faU nephew. Ray Fuller.
M. Bak.

MABEL.
James Stoops msde a trip to Trav
erac City Saturday.
Charley Hammond had the misfor­
tune to lose s vsloable vow.
Mrs. Garnet Hullar Is spending a
few days in Trav/rsAciiy.
ton. Fred Smith oir rhlcago hss
been ependtng a to* Mar* wlib rela^
Uves in this place/T^’S^^
Mr. and Mrs. G^terTPIuy spent
ag !«- Sunday w ith yir. und .>Hs. l.oiec.
- _______ _____ ulned
Wcb:.ier and Ky nett's bean thresh
a number o- rienda nnd neighbors and
dldnt go to bed noiil late and tne

Holiday Suggestions



X. _

cLtriy otrhard near Acme, which will
l« used In the puUlyalioas Issued by
the bureau. The view showa the
young Mouiiiiurenry trees In full fol J
lage. wbUf in the distance can b<<'
seen Itee|<W'ater mint and the high
bills which border this sev-tlon of (he
count O'.
Earl Fulton It suffering with a oadly out knee at tbe Bay lUnU hospi

The .
bureau haa ract.niuiunli alion fiom W. H
Worden and Rose Fray tnadn a trip
In the morning
I'aimie. rounty nmiml.HloDer cf
up and awakened her mother, as B*ie to Traverae City Saturday.
XVexfonJ cooaiy. commending tbe In
Tbe
Swastika
Club
la
ptlng
«>
wanted to get up. Mrs. GelRtr took
have a-Tbanksgivlog supper at C. E (nMlartlon of acrlritllQre In the lural
ager. I
Having the baby out firet and In doing wo
ITiy'a.
schoole nnd' invHIng the l.ureatr to
I MftojOaaa ratnraad from Arcadia bean auecessful In the work, be wul
•Nov. 18.
send a speaker to ftodlllac on Dceem
"■MBij^. '^ya ba tnuuactad bnal- oouinue In Hbe undartnUng and fur'• be neld at (be bouse TuasuUoro business.
l«r ^1 and :i, ui which time ilw coun­
OBITUARY.
John Modtoon. who to taaehlag at
Mr«. Thomas Worm ol Hannah dle.l ty boys’ agricultnral club holds Its anHolmaa Siding, apent Sunday with hla
noal
eonventioD, when i-rlzcs arc
Wednr^day momltig ai ;‘:lna. ni.
parents.
HILLS
ILLSIOE GROVE.
Rarluini
MllW-r
lK.rn
lh-.-cnil.er
4.
awarded for the best dUpUy of corn
Wm; Bowers to aeriouily iU at tbto
Fbin Hi
Sll* In N'ew WashlnBCrvn. Ohio, mar grown hy memhers of the organiu
writing.
his daughter. Mrs. John Akers.
led
OciolK>r
34,
18rtf.
lo
Tlumias
nk He^dna vaat to Trararaa Jerome Koeple was the gneat of C. K Mallory returned Kr|.tay from
lion.'
.
Amos Box last week.
.\o deer. Worm. 14 vhlldr.'n wire l.ani all ol
iQBadlawa Ttoaadan.
whom arc living hut Mr.;
I rank
I Aiukg rakvroad iron eaa- Bird Olbbi and wife vtoltad Mra. J.
Cleuve who .lied March :!o.
♦ ♦•♦•♦444444 <4.^ 4 4 4
tra ba L. Otbba nt Mayfield Smday.
She
Is.survlvcl
by
a
huslan:.
nn-l
P
FER40NAL MENTION. :
4
Frank Saddler of Traverae City
I>au1. Titc-'oro.
I town Tuesday to rapair R. Chse'a .ireniag. It was a very woereKsful ai' thiiKvn children
4444444^444444444
fair aad the sum of t lghieen dollaK Frank. Adam. Ben. Mrs. .li.t,U I'ar
.
■etoaaao vaat 'to Travaraa
Josephine, and Margaret all ol iFroDi vv’edncsday's Rcoord-RaghO
ifltoTBiidaj oat '
\Tnta Hoofltn want to Traversa-City was raised to buy library bdolu, (or eel.
William Breeder of Empire, vrhe is
Hannah.
Peter,
lawrenvc
arid
Mr».
district
NO.
S.
Tueedar on businesa.
tolas KelUe Cleese aad
. . Earl
........Free John Deper. Traverae City; ('c.rticllus attending the Nee-Iliani Business <-ol
Ansos Box Attended tbe maatli _
tlM>.dance at Tom Sklv- of Garfield township nnd Mrs Jol-n ICBg of 111 n city, went home iM»
Bcnool officen nt Traveraa City last man a
nln of lAidInglon. V.i.-i,
Two
er’o o Saturday areoing. Reiwri a
Friday.
broihera. Frank Miller .d Tvl.-do. oiile, mornitig in mk-ii.1 1 hanl.sglvlng with
Rodney Bognrt Is confload to bli
fits (arenis.
. :isi IJlIle Gearing'has returned lo Adam of Si Charles an.l a slsIcy, Ur>
lerman Thiihop of Cb'csanRjf: also
&. Kelly went-to Empire this morn­
Harry Whalen's after a two weeks'
survive.
cation.
ing on bualneas for, Ibp day.
Id 188.1 they came to Hannah where
Mrs. C. K Mallory and daugbier.
Mrs. H. Merrtagwe ef Alma, whe has
ley have since reaidB.1. The iiuieral
Miss Eva spent last. Tuesday
been
visiting tn the viiy for ibr |ias(
ill be bOd Saturday tuornir.c at
James Sniltc.v'a
“r. Janies Hmiley nttirned ... i;ni> from 8t. Mary's church ..f llati- week as the guest ttf irlends. return
Inesday imiii hit bun'ing (rip to liah. burial In Si .Mary'* <vTni iar>.
od home lht( morning.
up|>er iienlnsuls.
B. McHanva la apentfing the day at
Frank Kokos and Leon llanimoii
Enijiire on business lor the It. J. Mer­
rectfrned irom Honor tort week.
BREVITIEE.

Mr. ( has. GetloD of Stwtlville. who ♦ ♦♦♦44«44444«444 4' cer fo.
visiting hlsdaughter. Mra. Will Coi
Mra. Real Barth went to Maple City
Mlaa fhith Daahn, 52S Wobstsr this tKoming It. siK-iid Thank^yvtng
died at C. E. Mallory's on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ssehtleben atreet. entertained the t' S A. girls with.her fatbei.
spent Sun^-Et Alfred Herkner's.
Monday evening at a Thanksgiving
Mra. John Grunc af Arcadia, whe
Mr. tolSn Hamniontroe Is working party. The guesu rame attired as
for Mr. Champney. <
V
has been the g'lt^i ol Mr and Mrs.
Pilgrim maids and during the even­
II (Toiler (or several da>b. return
ing games coraplimenurF to (he sea
I liunic this iiiorniiig.
n tUiunUy evening.
were Indulged In. Prizes were
Mrs. taaae Clawaon. after spending
Bchilelwn railed at '
K. Mallory’s and l«nle Btrlrkcr's c awarded to Misses Margaret lluelk yesii-rday an-! rv.osi of u.i:i> Id the
naniel and Ruth Shu^r. The tables
Thursday afternoon.
huainrss rcturr.cl li..n.c m
Master Waller Srbmldl. who lias
artistlvariy
decorated with Cedar Run this afternoon.
bem IM. Is Improving.
Tbankaglvlng
inementoes.
Cover*
Mr. and Mrs. John Rucgaegger went
Chas. Herbert of Inverse City
ere laid (or alxieen.
. liovne fliy yesterday to s|Kn-i
k caller 1
r neighborhood (
JehA Denkcr. of Mayfield whe wm* 'Thanksgiving wnh their son. E. A
a> sifl '
rbouse.
cemmltied lo the cDuiity yail Mon­ ItUCgM-ggCI
day on Ms (ailuio to furnub a
Mra. R. F, Rachel went to Van yes­
jond (or his api«srauce at the 'next terday. where she will s|K>nd the win'
of circtrii tvuru secured biB lib­ tc with her daugbiL-r
. LAKE JUNCTION. '
erty this afternoon when bis lather
Mra. J. 8. Bradley and daughter
Robert Fayne from Cedar Rub
aec'umy'for the amount.
Ijoralne are s|U>D'img
working for hU brother. W. E. Payne
Monday C- A. Bwriuer iwceiwur a (ek Grand IUpi-!s on buaincss thl> we«-k
of Ust week.
surprise party was given Harry egram amiounnog tac death of hlaj Mr. and Mra. W. O. C. Germaine,
Osborn , Monday. It wa.. hU iwcaty- mother at SoDlh B.ed. lod Mr Salt- Mr*. C. M Hecr> and Mi> Elsie K
firwt birthday.
rer arcoraianie>l by his fai’.ily left iiannab have p.nc to fhl.-ago to
Mrs. Rose Beeman of Oviatt was :hli morning to aiieud the funeral. 1 spend Tbarkfcgiving at the Auditorium
tiling on friaodc (n'Jake Junction
C. e. Smith. hortlcuHural eapert in hind and to atiood the big (at Mt. k
St Tuesday,
Miss Florence Axlel vUiied her he emptov of tbe developmam bureauho. They wfll w joined t.v .tuiius
sUter, Mrs. Josephioe Payne.- Isal during tbe past Mason was in H e ■ Ity b««, who b aiiendiog the Ann Ar
week.
Miss Lottie Payne accom- Monday sellllng up Ins affairs with bor univ*r»iiv
Mnlrd her home.
beburwu. His work ha* been very I Mra. F. S. Bowen and daugM.r. M.ss j
Wm. Lapham. ic..bougbl poutoes seeepuble to the bureau and the (ju,h, .cm to Grant uai-M- thi.
week here.
orn and mother went to sod hi. orchard detnonstrttionB land ,»m,ne to s,4n-l Thank.giving.
Traverae Clly Monday. Mrs. Osborn Imrturra uiwtu the pmper grading and; ur. and Mra Hopk.n* of W«t F.ft.ria>.
will stay with her daughter. Mrs. packiDg of fruit have been of greut
Berry, this winter at «4S K. Eighth banefit to the growera of wea,e„i .here they will riwnd TlianWrg.ving
■ I.
_____
j Mra O. H. Wirtera went to Clarion
Mr. and Mrs Burr of Ovlstl were Midiigan. .
Harold Wayne Stowon*. (ha tl- (his jnernloc to speo'l Thanksgiving
guesU of UoB Holl and wile Sunday.
Miss Clo'er entertained a gentle­ months old son of Mr and Mrs Fred ,,th her daughter. Mri A J Cra
man from Benxmia Stinady.
i S'eveiu died Tocrdac alteraoon at go.
James Coleman and wife, who hire 1 o’clock
After,^a hard fall zoae
(_ o. Aflon worn ts K.dg**t7 t-t
been working for Frank Payment all- iloye ago spinal xecingiu* set in and Htrnai tn tto intervst cf the 1 7
cummer, moved to Aliaira corners on; catiaed ht* dextb Tbe fsseral w*J! to a
the Rsssel place lari week He ex­
Mr. and Mra Prink Warren v«nt
pects w work tor Ka*,e Dally thi. told FTMay morning at 9.3t, f.-cm ite
bouse.
East El^th *L-e«. aad to File UU .itix axraing to spend
wlawr.
Tbe Osborn Literary Sooiety will the remlBB wlU be. takes lo Bing- Tbaaksglviag with friends, at that
old a program In the Oebora acbeol ham for burial
^I'lcec.
wnse Friday. December A at 3 p. m.
The dmielepncM bHruau haa Jfat I Misa Birtle Luaford went to Eiberta
Every08e tAOM.
,r»celved a k»U um cat of tto Zapf|t^ BMraiag u> epaod Tbaaksgivuifc j

_______ Trav^aa Cliy.
ton Wtoaaor of Oeott'a Blaff.

'
•empahled him to Grand BapMl. t
her mum
return Bome
home iruuj
from ■a >Visit 1
U>a winter.
i*™ oer
A. m. Elllal at Batavto. to. V, after) Mrs. Kamar Howard aad i
some time li this rity on- buslneesillaxld sod Gerard, went to
rt-ui to Saginaw.
|tr.U m^injt.
Mlaa Lilllaa Raray af Fife Lake.
wbo has been risltlns hare W ihai Mlta Hclta Adame was caltad ta
fummer rHuraed home this moratng. Kvereir this tnornlng oh'sceount Of
Marry U Bar af FHa Laha. arrliradI tbe serlotts iUness of bar falbar.

and wUi probably remain thm for

tier
Neckwear
have ever «

sou
iK-fore.

and iniporttsl sllka at

i-i.isi, i;.rs.. ii.w.ii.r-ii

and li-i*’ A ytraiiil a-'
anrtment to
i-boosc
from at r.ik- And you
1 will be aurprisel with
I (he dandy lies (hat 35c .
' aud rK- will buy here.

sec loll

'

Hera
>...ril
find
men’s silk ho>c In ev­
ery Hba.le and weight.
Fllk b(^n in black, na­
vy, wine, grean. laveodcr. tan, etc. Onyx
'silk bone at Me to <1
p l«1r. llolei.MK>f silk
hose an.l the Phoenix
guarimti-cd alik bene
at :.V a ,aU. 4 pair
Kuataaice-l 3 moniha.

IfafcDOofHoaenJ

6pair m bn
lar$I.S0

See our window display

I Men's Fashion Shop
Next rw to A V P.Hd.icb*. Shoe StcTfi.

An Investment
That Doubles Your Money

Is A No. 1
When yon buy an article and only par one hiU ai mocb ■
you expected to. you make the rqiaraleat oi ]iHt
that, ki^ o( Ml iovetlmeoL

’*Aodbere is yoor opportniilty to make li**

The Big Store
ONE CASE
All Wool Wonted. Derby BIbbrd

Underwear
Sold aS-ond extra vbIoc at S2 per snirnEBt.
This one case now on sale at

SI per garment
Now, Itdon’Icostyoaacentto lAokat this. The
table is riBbi np In frvni In tbe
ClomlnB UlyUloBu

It will pay yoa to take a look

Stilt Your Ctnlstmis Sliopphig Farli-Onlt 2fl
Days to Buy Ip.
We are |ost pnltiop oat onr Cfarinimas Tops
ood ibey certainly look line.

TiiE‘HIIIINrsyiYMEI!C.CO.

4

OBANO ^VSBSE

St

EAGLE. TmTBSDAT. KOVEBB^B 30. J911.

Traverse Region

dJW* JiUe an. good .1
Mn. Battle Storrp rpuned to'gsMt of hi* tester and huhnad. Mr.
crs. A sapper was nerved at twelve
■ ■ ~ •
;asd His. Cba* Sapl^
wlihte,ma* «OM tesUee by all tbe
at Mr*,
gnetes wish him many mdro happy M^ TateeFs late Friday sad cm
birthdays.
wodd tor her. Tbe ladim w<
akmg
am»i«a. ,
Mra. Geo. Bnxtes Brtteipi «*nr The'
lOvenloB. Novenabnr $S for tbe bMeflt
Will Satler and Tnrmmi Vnwrnaa. -ndil helped prepare tbe n
^ Tbm «u * M»bK be* h«u
y. r. M-ButeterwvteUng.
'
<
of the acbool In diatrlct Na 1.
" George CUy rwanied from their dee<
Urn. O. C. TboBPMB'i last W«1l_ arc. ooTdlallr Invited.
bunt each getting twp Bao ; .deet
Mr. Labote of Giipd BapW* made
AU rt*art ».niea Um* and a lot
Chna -Mapund la -gdtlnc his saw
rsylor i: cords of •
* .hiteliiim trip to Ovtatt WodMsday.
*<^r^Oamnl n real eteate man of aawed and •idU aaJ Idled.
, ^
mu randr ter ««maUoa. Jin haa
E. Crane of Cedar ^
Ban. who is tunTraversa City arms n Qatiar Ban callC. Btorrs I* Is Bnckley on hast-' wimg ^ Uwy dtovh
40
Mf. AMIa »Mmb. Uule t«ke jpod anaaqp-a au ^h*afL
Ann Fritey.
Mr. *nd Mr*. Jasma Cortr ,aip tb4 G w^^Harv^ U some better but ntm tndgy:
•C. Box and ramlly were vuton at
nrpod psreau <|r a baby girl.
J. Bateton has Jote iwngteUd fenc­
not able to ^ on W fete amrii.
PIL.Boparu
guaday.'.Vovcmber
S7.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebabm will organ­
ing J. H. Bper’a farm.
Mrs. H'm CUrk and Un. Bd. Uk«
Nov. 2>.
«or« to M^. BddJe I.ak«'a latt ise n .Pinging aohoiri at the InUnd
The -faiman have been bosy bsulHATOHETT.
pwtea^ to Cedar Bun and
BMPteljLawv PpmcUc«. I
e%wsdar. bat Mrs. Eddie Lake had school bouse. Friday evening. Dee.
OVIATT.
1st.
All who wish to loan to aing
•PM ermt to Baalab oc bodoeca.
Jaa WtUon went to Traverse City
-Inslted to enrolL
eimer Crane and CaaiUy of Cedar
Myron Taylor was In Veiford. W'ed- one day teat week pin business.
ddttlo Haxtr JisliMr tqok diaMr are
Mias Itesakc* and iranUs will give wiay on business.
Bniv
Were
cnlkr*
ni
J.
Balaum'A
SonMt duat. OttPU
Bai
na Bala* Satnrdajr a Thanksgiving entcrtalnveta nt the
Harry' Peitengill made a- bus
day.
P. R. Bo»n was a Buckler caller
aVi ,b« mmt tfw
* U>
b> a*a
a
kls crud school house Wodneeday afternodn.
trip to Traverse CF.y test week.
A. B- SatUor. director of the Ovte"
VtmWA Mr .asd Miji.
Uip. Bii(u* Bate*. Tbe torenin and friends of tue senooi Saturday.
W. Burgh and aon of Trav^ and Lake Ann Tteaphnne cwnpaay I
.Mr. and Mn. laadore Hoeflin spent
ramll^ was will attcnile-t
nde-t and a I'
I with'
Pba.tboBM Of Bert
pUr^ u(U smlar aneniooo.
are InvHed to atteed.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Btoy;.ldlihed.
j........
J
great deal of-Sewing aiTowiillihed.
ha*
ff
. The naasioB of Pomona Grange
— rwHUM
....... —.gqUBtt.lo
be.
. TIm empriso
Satiirdaf at k
•ad Mrs. Prank Hpath's was
t
The two Ms*. Wiggrrs. and .their rf-movmi to MidUml. Uls won. John,
hald at the inland' Orange Mali
Mn. Hilb rttnraod
I her home
..
vmber
of
the
neigbbon
sur..
---------families were in Btonuiia test week;_____ ___ ...__________ ^nn*»r
WedoeMUy and Tbiuaday waa much Id Hodge Monday
prised Mn. U Lyon Sainrday night •» lw®« f»m Uielr bunting trip
Among those greaent from
Mr.
and...........
Mrs. - -.on of Surntnit wlib a pot lock supper in honor of
......
^her wn » *>lly Ume and
Mrs. Uolwdnh and chlldtyin visile
away were Ur. hnd Mrs. L. D. Spaf- City visited wiib John Taylor and fa­ ber birthday
hronghi home
Aon to Mr. .and Mrs. Will Kdaon. ford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HUrbeler and mily Sun'
mdn>.
thlar ri^t Bsmber. and feel pretty a few days tasuweek wUh Mrs. Wei { VASSAS^Mra. Moses MoH. for 4S
Mr. Gilchrist of Traverse City was good.
familv.
^sg^on Nornnber 21sL Tber Kt« Mr. and Mr*. Jam** Brymn of Uke
. Wail and family visited with
t biulneas c*U«r in Or ten Thursday.
Ann. Wn. Voomols of FrpnUort. Bam llo'lses Monday.
O. F. Yollmrr and son. Bussell and years a retedrat of this eoon^. la
Nov. M. ,
.
H. C. Peueaglll was allgbtly In­
Oaom Uk* kaa cone to the woods John Betu of Benwmia. A. B. CrawMrs. Hlmn Taylor and family callMrs. A'Umi Sptiikonp we>.-<> ehopydng ia dead at her home in this vUtege nt
earth* winter.
hud and Mr. Binward of S. Blaine.
Tavlori Sunday evening. jured while doing chorea..by a bone
Traverse City onr day last wtek.
the age of 75 ye*n.
WAJ____
_ HuU pi Ccand Rapids .vUhe>l
...... Clara Craiw spent Satur­ kicking him.
Mr. and Mias Arnold of PlnUe aud
BauTfinn^ waa the «u*M of E.
Cart Bye was ui towday teal
Oed HamllD and Mr. Garland ol'uit
teiurdav with bit aistnr, !'
Floyd Walker and Mr. Case of Home- day and Saturday night with mil Tayust uaiurday
week.
Tnverae City were in Ovtott
Jir. Xtndon of Long Lake waa In ete«d.
al-.tv K.
K Smith
bual-;tv
and familv
.Mr. Hrldcrmans have comieuiy from
‘ has ess Thuraday.
,
... ■
Nov. tS.
our PldaUr last week « basIntM.
Grace Hamilton, daughter of John D ^
■ e" at>yf
her
Halph Peterson of Frankfort la the rick's test
Fred anr Bob WUaon have been
Bpreckfe*. fl Tor spoeding.
PLEA gAMT'GROVE.
«lng to the auddvn break a)i of
—. and Mrs. Glen Coins left last
Owing
Mnniar for tbe Inland
wof* tberu w <»><1 *»»Pr. several are afflktud
^witb colda. but are not complaining,
the siinahlDe la too wall apprematad.
W nee h
Mr. and Mra. Cart l.von came from
Nor. :
Hooor SatonUy afternoon to' th^
home of ..his pareua to «Uy while
" & E. i
Mra. Lyon la recoverlaff from n se­
vere sicknees.
Her slater. Mias
Blanche Dean pT Tuba came today to
Mn. Baa. WbeMer ware car* lor btf and vUlt with friend* lu
1 caliera Friday.
tbi* neighborhood.
DnnTHnunlna.
6 died at his borne
................ er..
UarloD Merrill and famlty expect
|4. Ipn. after a oouptp of to take up their residence at WllI of tickaeas. ^ leavae.g trUf lUmeburg next week as soon as their
eight chlidreg. . Tko .teMcpJ Innani .(mn take pos**aalon of the
ean were held In tbe V-B.<tennik
•naday. Bev. MeQuay 'officiated.
Bflledon of Bate*, who has
m
Tbe ramaias were, Interred to the
-poalUoB toere with Dennis
•pringfleM cometerr.
for tbe
Mr. and Mte. Ura} Baker werp at
X A^.Bayder’i Suiday afternoon.
Mfo Certnde Blaka haa T«t«d
heme from CadlUne.
Mrs. HiUon Beckwith's brother.
oum
a. B. Saydar waa la Kalkaaka«at- Howard Irlab.' bad tbo ntefortohe to
utey on ■ ■
break ooe of the bone* of hi* leg just
IMvid
above (be ankle test woek white en­
team of Bart BanerotL
deavoring to get the teem c t
John Bnannfleld. Jr., nold' n i«g between tbe .|(|iol and bouse

LOANS

ON R[A!.fS^AH:

C.A.HAMMOND

<X>NM1NE & CONNINE
l^WYERS

Sir,

W

A Ixmg. JMa Wint^

i« predicted Sy tbe meet reliable weatber auttaaritlee, and, j'udflas by appearsacce, tbey-ara ristat. Tbit mcaae noeb ta thaae
wbo eipect to keep bouie, for lo much time muet be epeDt-in tbe beme that It ehould be eoade cheerful, comfortable end 4 U>
In*. We want to convince you that we are prepared to furaloh you fuet tbe tblnge you need right now. and at pricaa eehlab
will podtlvely appeal to the most careful and ecoaomical buyare. Vou'U find, too, that our sUck U tbe Urseit and bait adectad
atock of gneral H
Furnlihlnse In UUt partof the atate, ead you get an unlimited eswrtmant to eelect from. TM«y we
can name you but a tew of the many grand otlerlnge louad In our enorauua atock.

op,

late VMk mtegblag 4M lim.

Let Us Help Yo^Prepare for the Cold Weather and Save You a Consh^ble
^^j^mount of Money at the 5ame Time.

A,nmll nniDher from this rtrdnUy
■ttebdei Ih* MOW Of Mr. Anmy gt

Harry Beckwith
Friday to join bis wlfn. who ha* beu
visiting relative* there fore aoine tlme.
Plmon spent BnuUy with Al* tetlh They expect to stay there during tbe
winter.
•r. Prwd MUM. la Unjon.
Mr. and Mrs- Geo. Undaay took
Mr. and Mn. J. A. BnjAnr and
dinner and spent tbe afternoon last
. Camily were In Kalknaki ~
SuDday at the home of their daugh­
, Mr. and Mn. & B.
grandson. Qlonn left
_ ter. Mr*. C. R. Estes of Bates. Mrs.
Moskegoa, where they will vUH her Bste* 1* gaining verr slowl.r.
B’e undenRsad that Roy Crisp, our
hrteher and family, WIU Holland and
Bate* nnrehant has recently pupCathsr.
Nov. n.
J
ebatod tbe Kidder farm, one and onehatf mile* soutb of Bate*. Roy It'
quite an cntfaoalastle Rube, and
NORTHPORT.
sucres*.
Ben to Mr. and Mrs. & M. Middle-i**'
ton os PMday morning, a hoy.
. I
I borne in
Ralph Nteaon reCurned to high • - Mhool late week afur vlteUng frlMda they aren't feelln well
la Mgafon.
I Part of n caHond of torkeyp w<
Th* Int of the series of dances to "blPPed from the vtllage last week,
b* gtv«* by the private dancing dub'
Oob*on of Traverse City via-'
was held la the town ball tan Friday Hod hU sister. Mias Catherine Dob•voalag.
■€............- ......................... ..........
Bteijamln BerUmad was In-tnwn <
iLlBdaay, with wham sbe te boarding,
miple of days Isat week, liter
ter'thn pate few wotes te teowly im--both aunnded the entertainment
•nneteg.
{given nt thn Elk IJtke school by their
Hiw. B. Beanon retnraed home •btei; MUt Olive Dobaon. last
ming.
Thursday aftnr a wsok's visit nt Cadl-.4a^evening.
Dofaeon returned to Pleasant
with ber daujAler. Saturday
Mrs. b1 E UatMr and eblld who^Qi
bn«v been vlaf
for a few days' visit. Tbey-wpent
Sunday
day at the home of Bimy Scoheld
•nd'Ma. a I
sveral of the Pleasant Grove
boa* St Solon test Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Seott'a oldest son. hemes were rcprewenied at tbe <dwt
Andrsw. had hte hand budly enuhsd E & convention at Barker Cretec-lasl
Sunday.
In a washing coschlse teat Tasteay.
The oaUlde uTent. which cpmMrs. L. A. Bsmss and efaUdrwn left
late wro^ for a vtett at CUlre, Mich. prises the major poriioa of tbe pro­
reprceeoied by ('ounty
Wm.
•viu- Taylor,
(wyior. who
wpo aaa
has psen
bsen wor*ingi»‘““'
working gram, -nvns .n.,
lor (h* J'teand Light and Poser «om- Rnpdriniendent ol Temperance. ^Jfrs.
pany. Ima bean promotad to the sup- Jt^mson; Oouniy SuperiDtendent ol
ertntesdent's
poaiUou, . aneeeedlsg‘Mome DepdrUnent.
Mrs. E
L
’iHugbeS; County
Or. A Fox, dentist of EeslnnAlCmille Roll. JJ,^. liona Chase: OounMteh,. vjii leosu la Northpwt. and ‘f 8uper.m«u«.
win occupy rooms over C. E Scott's partment, Mias
roattorant. He expecU to open np Sccretap-, Mrs.
_________
^jTrav.rse City. Uev. TlioTiiiMii
e bwlness_this week.
Mr*. A- Sterefts o( Trimerso CUy.EUt Bapld* gave ns Inatrutelve i
iB town iast^i*^......................' I entortainlng twpwanoe talk Each
A Benfeanx iwtnmed Monday‘ to
«i«er apMker* gate Interest
hte home la Huakmos, after vteiUng
rupective departralaUvea here.
t menu, and tbe entire eonventioe waa
Bnnile* Scott and Hr. Haig, tbe M enibuatesUc success' from every
drugteal. were Travet*# City rteitora-'iw^lW*'**'
number glveu
IBmwday.
Ut the afremoon session waa a apecl- ,lal Bible drill by Mrs. U Wright's
< Sunday acbeoi class of Battt Couih
Itr PrcKidem. E'H. Estes, gave an adT ha* bteJtwn his retMasee.
.I.K. »»» *««T iFPlcul
*||Cal «1 W«
;w. Bteeie and daughter. Ida. retiraod test week. They have been loyalty and interest In the work. All
the best coDvenilon
conveni
vlsIUag at Grand wnn.<«
1..—noted this as tbe
apd other oinu.
^jTb* next one la to be strictly in
Ol* MUkted Of Grand P«r<4i has
intercsU and wiU be
bbnn sSitiT, frW. bet^e
»>•« -« «»««
wsek. He rstnmsd to'Crand.Ba^t
Mondai'
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i

Tteitarw
1^1.

s. A.
Buttons Bay
^
^ f,
V—
_____ l■o>te^**toll >w*l«rd*>. we

not

from
vMtteg tbo taut wntk.
*nk Shorter <ame home '
gfr*. C. Wrtaley was
y Ft-day rotamlng MoaX prised late Friday ovcmtei
Ming ^ * nnm- day morning..
her of her lady friends
^
ids wbo
brongbt
Mr*. Shorter'^
r. Mrs. Pickard
with thtett
them a bounteous put
p luck sup. per. which was wridJ-ed by all.
B n Ttavetae City
Tfr. and Mia. .E W. Porter tacumed
.hwne teM Tuesday (rum Mubkecon
nbd Traverse City, where they have
. . jritort is teeUag some bounr
‘bo9 riteUag fiiands and reUUvos
at this writing.
. tar the past tyro weeks.
Mrs. Mike Vam'A Mrs. Leonard. 1
Not. *1.
Mrs. John Carmean and Mrs. Grlffilb
vlailed Mrs. Flay Powell Wudi
■ENDON.
Neal Jarrstt and Arthur Mwao da»-.
Mr. rzd Ml*. EvrKl Oaln and
wars Tiavotao City vuiiora Tbars- ctente-.tor.
Rath and Marioa Uwr-i.
day.
g-J MU* fimtie Crain vUUed .Mr. ead
Mr. and Mrw. Jams* t^tnn Ketmey Mr*. Jake Ralston and Uciifr o(
rtenmsd Tbnraday from a rlsK with Ovteit Sunday.
Mrs. Ktrasy's psiwau M Elbetta.
Kay and CTlnt Case were hauling
Bari Bowman ti recovsring from n feed from tbe Iteiry farm to west Ainlego cf tbe msntia*.
mlrsa. today.
Oaerpe Demur nod Zenn Mpnn
Mrs. Chndnr Kloanter cave a noraomd Htemes’ anU ‘
"
prise pany on Chariey aeturday ul^t
•tend Hominy.
A pi* noelsl and
'
Bo jWpg at tbn Onffs ball TnoitorjCharie} was vary mudi ssrpriaod'nnd

I

Heating Stove?
if not, it’s titlif to pet K'-ttltvl on 1hf kiini of a Slovc you urir coinff lo iiso.
Wc vani you to sw* onr ciiormoiis line. Iti-t-aiiM- y<»u «-iin find juKt ‘•'tint vou
priiT will suit you. In-i-aus.- tln-y an- ulisoluldy ilie

lowest ever ^olt-d on btttvi-s of tinanruo

Miwl every finc^ knows of

tinwe fiiimnia
UNtVZBSAL 8T0VBS.
•'EvfT>' tiBf it jniarimUfil.'’ no wliaievcryoii iii-M in tlio wny of a lIuaU*r
or RanRe. drop in aml^look tlicin over,
even.if you’re not <iuitc ready to buy.

Don’t mux neeiug our .In-auiiful biff
ffunmejit of DitiiiiR Tnbltti. All kiixte.M>li<l (tak. round tup Ubltw for oidy
fS.^,
/ 8*iunrf lop Talilw an bw ns «.7'i
gild ns liiRli ax #21.50. If you ntn-d u
tifw Diiiinu Tald*-. ctnuc in niui inx}M-i-t
fins Imudsomi- liny.

Christmas News Rocker^
'fte have hIioui one hundred dUffcfv
enl Htyl.-yof Kw-keni to nelect from,
iH-RinniiiR in jiri.-e at 75c and ruging
up to #;ir».0n. Kf» matter wbil your
i.li-fl is in liorki-n;, wt* lielicvc We mu
Kiiit you ill style and ehall.-nge any
fiinilsh Ho- Njii.i.- .-hfiir f..r so laiifill a piiee. t'ome in and tO'

Tt)|.' fill.I R. 1

Carpets, Rug^s

at-pricee so low you cannot reeist buying them.
ItV aliii.fst usrlcx-. i-> alt.'iii|>t H <]t»<-ripi.iit

t.f oiir liirp- lit....... . ll...|h and

ib-ildifiR. biH-aiu..- there i- vn.-li u iKri;--

ii

OP EVERT KIND AMD
TION AT CHAr.T.KItOE PSIOBE

^V'e’Hn-now rocfiviiie.tlu* largfsl Ktitfk of lioli.liiv iniTf»iaii<|ise we'v
l•.■ror.• shown, and invite you to .-«H nml iiiKpect ii. Vou'll fijid Hu- b.nl
f„r younK
...................
t...-. at at...
I................pri.-.-s.
...
Til.-r.- S IHtllriuR that
.I„ for
.•T-RiltH
and. ..I.I
.dd henth.- lowcsi
will tftke ihi- pla.M- of « ni.-.* |dw<. „f Furnitur,
flirisloiBx pifi. for >l
can'Ilf used .-v.-ry day in. tin- year.

Beds and Bedding

,b..
hav#

dining Tables
Now

Have You Bought Your'

want. bimJ wc

Vftrieiy fif siiiK and

that ih.-y

tam Ik- a|4irit-iaied only

w h.-ti • ».f-n.

Ih.U Iha y.Ai iwy #2..Vi an.l #;UKi for
wr b.-l| r.-itiilarly al #1.!C. an.i #2..in.
and lli.y raiiit.- ri^lit slonp up fn.in

that tr> a benuliful tHO.UO Itniiis D>->l wlii.-li w.- s<‘ll for only #-'i2 'xi.

Onr

.bed blanket uid quilt ynlutw art-the titlk of the town, beemtse our rnRulur
tnaifonn iow price* are iowt-r ihsii otber dv*li.T8'>uMj*lU-.l "aali: pnci-K.”

Of

eonrse bu.viog-in big «inoBliUwi and bi-ing xalisfietl wiih h smaller i>er«-ntaRc
of pntfil, arc the reasous we uuderb.dl.

;.n.l I.iioili iliii'—I lo- in-wol
!*xl2 Hues up fMm $4.00.

. till-'I

RANGES
l*eo|<le.

for

w'e

loiv.-

I'ri.iii

I'll

to

twenty diff.-r.nt styl.- ..f Ho- worlds
l»e*i runC'-x. I>-jiimnitf

in

prie<-

mol iHMirinu riuht HlotiR

ui
U[i

If ,'ou n.->ti a Kanu<- or wluit Hm-

Yon enii't i>.' di-^apjM.juted <kj a satf<-

Pillows at -propttriiviiate prkts.

f«.-|or>' pitrcbj!*-.

Tpie orifloal,

aod

j. W. SLATER
Vour RdUMe Hn

^iric-e*.

lien- W-- <-Mii «ii)t t!-’ i^.osl parie-illur

J. VV. Slater -tore liax to -h«w y<,n.

Comforters up from #!.« to

l■.l'•|lno^ and krwi-Kt

Il.-iivy ...rk Liii'-letmis up from.

Took Stove. .Irop ill Jtiol

Blanketo up from iU5i- to #7..5<i

pul I,-j

fiirio-ln up from. |—r yard'..............

fr.iin Hull-

only. exduEive Home
OuUlUer to Travene
City.

-

PI
iaf
K^WVf!

Everything iolil on euy
cmdit

nt CNI.

lengeartcn.

OSAND TRAVERSE HERALD, AND TRAVERSE BAT EAOLE, THTESDAT. NOVEMBER 30. 1911.

iferc ire RURAL SCHOOLS
CadiKted br Cmt Cnniidaac UcHatml?
Vl.ik dnn u> liiwla 6ly BUMiu'Idi^ie Sbombnis
ibarg of Shombers
kUUM ytelled' mt Mr. Md' U(B.,Art
Mn.,Art
MrituW’ii onr day last watb.
wai*.
Miss >lary 'TAvoc:aro of laadore Is
worklnk for 'ura. Ctowe.
.
Mr. ftnd Mra. John Tucker krill aali:
nU tb^r ‘bottsbhold mods at nnttkiB
some (Ime nest week.
litm. H. Zemke of idh tUpMs ti
8|s Bdlna a few days with bar daosb'
UT. Mrv J. C. VMrk here.
.Mrs. Fnnk Brtcbi
City vlalior one day last weMt We
are sorry to bear ibat Mr. Brtybt
Is quite sick.
Tbe }ouab iteople are Uklnx ad. MiM Aim JtedCM or rtvrmoat 'BatnnU>.
:nt9*9^ to W bom Snoter Xtorj
fnak Btefuiak and rhlldna
«*«k’0 aM7 «tb Ur. and Mn. «,« «uybv( out oo (be (»m> erltk her
Onvo of UtU blue.
mirMO ihu week.
VAlbort-Knttroelata of tr«VM«e City
4oho'foekar be» eoU bn two hoosu
«W iwr* OB -btMioan oae day Uit to
StmUek of ibii plais.
A alebth load of our ydoac people
• -.4lr. end Mia. Nlim RoaaaaB WMtod drove over to Uaple City om day
•to Tiaeane ^ty ban of laat week. l|«week.
.
Mra. Booaeaa baylag aom deatol
Mr. aod Mra. Rui^l PUber
*«rk
Mm>1« Oty v«« Cedar vUlion SatuK
^,^ 0. Vl«k ^ M.U, lU
ra?me ..Qly ’rtalto^ of laat
*• and bin. Helar Sbertick apent
wllb Mrs. SheaUtdi'j paieota
arp loki
twiy NemiaUI of ' Konh Unity
i«%«M of
^rbve Uirougb b«ru ao, bU way to
Vrataraa City Friday.
'‘fbo Lad)ea AM aociety met at th<;
Ofber one of tbetr popoUr daaoea at liothe
'
of Mm. Bowen Um 'Wednesday,
tba
bare. Tbaokiclvinc, e«nd^.!
Penteun «a> «i>eiit

tUbbbi bJ-

^fVlien fhe grocer asks;*
1ilnd‘’«7-lhat’s the
^^jte sare b>- saying
tJresccm Floor.
thing to do,
Wl the TestiUs vU! pr<rve
thU wonderiul saccess will
®*Bfrrfrom this beginn^.
HI* >pletTty of other
^lousewivcs - ydo -have «o
>4oabt become interested an
■^iMwclaims we make for
lOWBum Flour and prob^^bjy,>?ive •meant to see
iVhat -iOie Hub blue .guar. -«nt«ertag that’s-An each
«adt4caa doifaryOo.

.
If you ■want liettcr hr.Fad
and pastiy unthom atlditipnai expen.se, make tq)
your mind to tr>- one sack
of Crescent I'lour—and
see to it that the grocer
•gets your order that way.
You can’t imagine the
^tisiaction - that cofnos
from using flour of certain
-quality until you’vemade
bread and pastry from
Crescent.
.
fiofter takciB lock ar.J
if Jfhe flour bin is -nearly
emptj'. tell the grocer now
10you’ll be spreaboui your
■Oext.bake d|y.
'

volbt tvmMriB Co.

mmm

SDOd . boasting-and skeeint. tbe days
stoning to,.be all to abort for tbelr
Frank itiK transarto-I businnss in
Ttnvetae City one day last week.
Mra. Mtaon was sbopploK In Travaraa City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tnriter of (his
place and Jlr. and Mm. John Tacer
of Stdqn aspect to leave aoon
Weatcm Vlrglala where ttaey ex|>ect
to make ttaair Tutare boma
Mm. W. II. Cork drove out to Cork's
camp oM elay last oreek -Mad look
dinner , with her daughter Mrs. L
Vallaw ibera
Nov. s:.

OOENBBURQ.
Mnt. Ida Basel U sulferii
ack of Uw grippe
Mrs. Andrew Gilmure. returned
home Friday from Traverae where
sbe has been under tbe doctor's care.
,Mr and Mm. wm Faase and
WIlUa left Tbomday for Otsego where
tbciy will apand the winter.
Mr and Mra. John Drew left Mon­
day for Plltiburg. Pena, where .they
till make ihHr-bopie iu the future.
.Bra. Uilila^lggK who has been
Usltlug niaibes here (lie |wM ten
woeks ICTi Tlmrsd^ fur her Iwme iu
Caliromla.
Frank Stone relumed Friday night
from Soothem IU. where be has been
working the |iast fow weeka
Mr. and Mm. Cheater Boel left for
tbetr home In Benton Harbor
after vlalling reUtProi here
the (last few waeks.The Coogrecailotial Aid aociety wlU
tm«t Wednaaday. Dac C with Mm.
k'nuik Stovana.
A farewell party wna gJr*n Satnrda.v evrning ai the Mactabee hall af
Uld Mission for .Mr. and Mrs. John
Drew. About tu was pn-seot and a
cv««y ««juyahle time was ha^.
Mm. David Klman. ^ve a Mis.

' Oaed SpeiUag nanato.
I nnat-becimne a
In a trial oa toe hundred words of land hopored by both oM oad young.

of the OgdeulNirg school
s
had a per^
feet Btandlng; Bny
Bny Hooper. nliTth
grade; Key Chrlatopher. ninth grade;
Royal Johnson, eighth grade; Gladys
Harvey, sixth gmde; RosaeU Gom.
gUlh gmde.

Wt ]dace on sale today all oi enr Ladles’
^ gd^ApitclBl prtees-^otttivTesaved
IttitEinititlonS^Vidlllie'^i^atein^ to
Prices to tike rfleet
■i-T;
at oiite.

yi. We MILLIKEN
1 me.

v.

. _

Ik.mt

New and Prclly.
Place Cards

i

Some with witty-sayings ar,d some with
hand painted designs. Priced from 15c to
60c per dozen.
Thanksgiving Paper Napkins,
printed vvilh fast colors....

BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
ELK LAKff.
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb

Boj* enrolled. 13; gtrls. iJ; total
Highest average*;
rimn t ia.s—
Cathtr.ne Galbigher: secou.l gra-l - -

....
.
. [MlHeti: fourth
Miller.
Mm. J^arrle Moim. who has town m era* Cl^~
:h grade—Ixjuis
gm<
Mm. Ales
hc^ lor an extended vlait with her
Olive Uckle, 1-ncbei
Bister. Mrs. S, B. Hobbs left for South,
Report for T»it«a scbnol-Rsf iqciuh 1
TraTer^etfy last Frt.ia.v for a abort Wm.
ending .Vov, "t
Mr*. FTMk Ro^ Ifrs, Dobson with
vlcU -before muralng to her .home
R«y. Cassia and MabM Dobson attendB-. St. Johns.
Johns

A
a*.
ad
toe
school
Mtartalameot
given
at
\uml-er ho.m enrolle.1. 3-.
Mm. HmitloHotleand Mr. and MA.
tbe Grange hall Friday, evening. They
Average dally atien.lam
37.
returned to their ‘home In Tm'veix.
I*. :cen;age of allendat). e vj.
City Saturday with the' exception ot
Tho-e, nelthor al>senl lu.f laid,
Roy who siHiil >UBduy with Ivan during^ month are; 0,«I Staffoul.
Sows.
Agnes Fife. Kiith Fite, l#a Thoiiii>M.ii.
Mm. Ixywell Morrison and tlaiisli- Calvin TotMinKm. Melvin Touijo-on
ilor Margeo *i>ent Tburxday and l-rt- lx>ii. l-si.. VMH rlem. Ceral.l
|day In Williamsburg.
Tha.-kev
(iaorge .Munro t
Helen I. WlilfVivti.
City Thursday returning
itoed fay hk;
r;|BBBBBAAA«A«AAAABB\
sisler. Mrs.
1 llotkin left KaimI' jB
THE MARKETE.
day for a two week* viail to Uelruii |b B B BBBBAAABBAAAA*
tharWitc.
j
.
LIVESTOCK.
Ih* IWI and Uta Curry mme
Itoffal-. Nov. » -Catite Uese.,;..

Reduced prices

am oa hand plckeo
basis.
Farm Predace iasmoB Frtea.

For Thanksgiving

: «•

§wl!? l*Brke«i at Vciy

Tj/«tor Th-atodi PE-KVuf/A,

The leUe^ing puplU bad a per­
centage of tetter than *i>: Waldo CIP to the Attention of to^runs io the ' Wool .
““«• ®‘»U> *™de: LeaHe Gore, aer- hoiie (hat they will Insist qn immOdl
*Bih Qnde; Tony Oohtn. sixth gmde: ate tupravement.
If fhe patrons' Interrst in s-hoi’l
ViriaB.’He1frich. ‘Mgth gmde; Rosa
Perunaend CAMiilntHWfartomem
11,K
1. 1..0..XM
"“Aia.-O-W, O. S„.,l,v, . N,, .
Christopher, sixth grade; Lena Heir- ,0 t.
Maes.aor-havel fait
rich. tenUt grade. 6eremeea ,paplU to iLe Mhool house. A farmers' zhtwd Da'eir lown-hUi forirer. au<ui -cv- • s
ing
held
at
the
scboolbouse
otite
B:entr-ave
jtnrs.ttld,
is
UI.
avt
I
io
h
-'
took tbe~^. Toul worda apeUed.
I.TOU; n]fiaber of words missed. IM. month with a (irogmin lonrhitii; hJs :d»-inc ax a fy**uh of c
n.. i ! I'lljLlt.M!i;- The ftnrt ChrlatlaB
Average tor all. »4 per ceaL
intereH in the school
arhoo! and the
Ihg sciiool's
sciiool's-•
-.iVniiVbi. lie wan stilt
stiltken
ken »
».ih
.ih
ah ^aii f,
-IMrc i-Up roovcoifon under (he a»
f-jr .ure Whll^ diMttt; hon* aL.I icj; .. ....
This Is a good reronl. Let ue heaf imeren In the farm will
oi. the ..v'lihmal Betom aaam .
both
school
and
fann.
The
esninty
hottcoi
uf
tbe
wasuu
U'x.
viai
t.b
from other sritools. ThU U the kind
of news we want fn the school notes. conmiUrioBer desires very much to head |.ni)^-iiBK over the sidf aod • iaima beld In .tUchtgan rioaad hem
bear tost this work U being taken agtnsi ibr tire of Pk-vheel. IHs loir. .MbiMsl ulgM
Rintlar •
The Monroe Center, Itanietl and
lup hi other schools. Teachers rieed -kepl tre.amnK and
'* .ht'a-i lay;
to l>e held ai LaB
Hill etrect schools Wl their fourth'
the symiisihy and (oopcmthio of lutr- ^agaliiM ibv tire <-r tiie wUnd until.fii.
spelling contest last week at the Mbnn aliocM ihttiuaii.
aofs In their work. The only way t rkul:
roe Center sebdoL
get their xympaUiy Is to l»rinK them ,
Tbe rme-(or-aU ednteat resnlted in
iWubly a »p*-ll
a lie between Iflla Johnson of Bart­ lug conU'Si Is tbe <«sr Bay
lett and Mlnple Hnee of.Monfoe Cen, the.movement in eii'h district. Try
ter. Toe school contest was won by It. leacbess. and see how it Works.
qjiBion Johnson of Uaitlett. a boy is
BHeWgsn'a Rank With Other States.!
yean, of age. At the irac mceeUug a
In area. Hiciilgan In the l«eniy-Mvdebate was held on the qiieKttuo.' iU- t)od state, amt in |«pulatien ic is
solved. That the world Is
Ut­ etgfilh. It is forty-nix times as lurge
ter." The afflriuative was . ..w.y ICS Rhode Inland, marly oai'fctijrlU us
Blanrlje liavls, pnia Johnton an.I y
l.ir-.-«- #v Texan apd one nevemh laraei
H. Anderson; the negative by «' II ' limn «Kn>-laiid. with olity alsnjt .uh>Auderniu. ». j;. UnoKby and t\
j tenth of her |a>piilaiH>tir It In one
liortou. Tbe allirxnalive woo.
|fnunh as lai;-e us; tb-iniuiiy. with «ul>
Aootber mreUug will (,e held in
ivveiit) mill of her
BWeks. The question for debate will I in prudmin.
mnVn llrM >ii
be. • Resolved. That labor saving ms- ■ beet sugar and beans: re.-oud In poUchlnery is.detrlmanul to the laboring: toes. Mmwlmrries and Mtingloa and
class." Tbe affirmative will te led:iron ore; third In buekwhesi . i-opper
by Roy Mackey and tbe ae^Uve by.......................................
and lumber; fourth In rye.' filth' in
Hall.
cherrfPx. nixth in peai-hes. »c-ven1h in
pears and (•utier. ninlh in wool,
nd tin- iwelflli in tBaanrartuivvi. ibiiiwiilti in
wlieiii. fouriecntli In ■•urn.
. i hoiiol plant
The avemei- iktpiilothm per wqunre
Ills in the ^ra- mlb- h) MiehiBtU! Is ta. In
muDii) U must he the social, the in- ,
it h< tig. aM the. soil in Mirhitellenual and the moml center of the • gan Is better than It Is in Maasachueommunllf. The public school, onceiaets. hence there Is plenty
room
treated as a Joke by many ieo|.Ie.-fof more people in Michigan.

Suite,

-to s-Bl to-

KtONBY TROtoBLE

wheat, per cwt........................ ti.tv

S3::;

R I). MTille wore railed to Omwn last ‘friend* ID rmvers.- City a fe* davs
Thurjday by (he Uccldeot-to Wilber'last week.

'V
Stafford. The liule fellow -was imsIi-V The v-uterialnimtit and box awkil
from the school bouse porch onto'at th* town batl Saturday pigUt vas
the lee. bcwklm; hla leg in t»o|a declJ.-d su.N-esa. Tbe !.tt:aram «aHacw. Injuring the knee ai.d oth.-r-;v. r> gomf tbr .lilbicch .lid .-|..I..
Biao iBjurIng H»- iKwie, Mr. and Mr* ;Tt..-> tqcl; i<i fix tioT,
.j-,. „i
While returnto Fri.la> while Mrs ^ On. Ik.a.-a, isiii,'r-v. ill Im- li .-d u. i.ii:-,
Hoxslt- rt-malued ov.T Sundu; .
I'lUlM lAHji.S (<•• U.M'll^d '
B^ Storey I* jiwUng liilo tiw ui.. ,s..v :t.
|HT ton of HbvM Itolfe-A h.iiise,
Frank llurk left Saturdaj night for
BCI^OOL REPORT LONEWbEE.
hrnooa for Mias Mary MamhaJI v
visit with rMutive* at Ciilcago.
GramrrAr Room.
.
vlU .be maiTlad Ths
Gmndma tWylor has been on the
Boy* enrolled, lu; girla,, »; luial.
any naeful gilu.
•dek 11*1. tmi is better non-.
All .Lady Maccabees are requested
V'ffl. J. May. of BeHaIre left Wed­
Htghe-t
averages:
Fifih.graJe'id
l tbe hall Tbcreday. Dec. nesday for l.>tin HavM. Flo.-lda.na Harris; sixth gtudo—Verna Stov­
Ttb for pmciioe and election of olfi- here be will si-end the Binier,
er; sevenih grade—r;i«. (iailagh'-r;
. dtai
^eoe Cari^nter has Jieen under eighth gmde—.VxJIle'UalUaher.
tbe doctor's care.
Mabel Grecno. ttoth.-r.
Nov 37.
Primary Room.
B
WILLIAMgBURa
Ib
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb

PAOB S,«
cur iliaat Oa.

1

fvnetwl of her gran.1 - father Mias »i.
Alice Campbell took her idaoe in the
w hool room.
laiwell Morrlxon ha.s tieeti o.iiQned
'to his IjcI during the tax SN-ek «ith'‘*-“ni. c.te, om*. 471,,
n stuck of pleurtay.
tsdroli. N.n sp.—Wheat.'

‘J.t-vr

ToIkIo. Nov, a-w
S-WIjeeit,
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB
B
LONG LAKE.
A'l'-rn. u.>.
OatA";
lA
BBBBBBBBiPBBBB«*A«|
Mr. and Mrs. Carl.Richardson visit
e»-focK
cd friends in Tm^rse City Sunday
Mm Martha Mun^ came horueSat-'S^.............................................. ’S'V
spend a shot, time with Ler^ I!I!!I!i::!i::

..... “''“V.............

Rev. Pi»l Carter.
>.IA. Bdna Kennedy
fronj Oviatt vltUed Mr
im.

•.......
s.

Mm. Edna Corey from Bellalm vWt-|
♦d her sister. Mr*. Will Newsttod a'*’*^* •
few dAv*last week.
I^“
Misa Edlto
rtrtad

GratA
vAALkyCn.

Ac per
dozen

We have a few of those star pattern put
glass tumblers at lOc each
Pitchers to match at $1.00 and $I 30

THE CITY BOOK STORE
The

Christmas orShoe
Store
^
Northern Michigan
Has made an extra efiort this
year to present the linest Une
of Xmas Footwear ever made.
You will say It has sacceeded
when you see oarmagnifieciit
display.
Pretty Ji^li ta all cobir, F«
«r Kihbon tnoMDcd. 8Sc*
Men’.SlippemU RomeulEff.

PrrMT Frh Slippers ier cMdrea,

$l*Mc*75caaa...Ste

Prette PaflySi,'pea,

$3.0a* S2&0 and tUt

We Want Yon Io CaU and Sec fhe Many
ONIerenl Pretty TfalDgs.

A- V. Friedrich
Leading Shoe Store of Traverae CHy
and tiortbcniMichlgaa.

OBAND TRAVEBSE HEHAU, AND T^BATEBSE BAT EAGLE, TIIITODAT, XOTEMBEE 30. 1911.
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A »etb«r wmaa to tkat MM w-

atdci^ ataKialac at BMMard
• •♦♦♦♦«•♦♦«♦# 4#
be'wed altkoM aapOM
TV4TEO nsctPC*.

soskl mt« no acraMUa ammib. H 4 4 444444444444444
•blu*- aqaa) to Uqnor. «Ucfa I amr
Ratipet oaed at tke latoraatioeal
OoarM « F%m Womb by kUaa
aaklag for wUuor oraiM. at ao.M aay. It U waauid; If Ha«Mn of tba Oob>r^ Acrl^toral
for her tbro. and aot..ltt pManca woaid bo asalntt «,
her
of tmma haK year old boy.
__
ooi Nor.
cooUdc. OontlBoed front

rklcb are « food aad a^aatgnSat. wWeb
II7 carried out. that Horae Cboer
plTM them m full;
A loBBtb pt ribbon balUni^
Tho «an Of tho BmIIo.
W'n woarr a walklnS toe Hl*hw«y
A hoMBMdo booklet of a dozen f Qhre hlB *ork or emplorraent of
of Uto;
reliable rbkdni dtsb redpea
•orae kind that *m
We*rn ttottad and flnMerad vliS -A fheorite poem made into a book- •orb bia attention.
biB bare
w«n7 aM Mrife.
..
Ut
by tb. erayide the Iraary
a parkak. erf Apa»«e raagle flowp, old*B*|ta.in«. from which to

jb,
Itt turrb partlelei ar«
,torroundod br lard. boDco ulivs eam
('reatnod Salt ----------- rare pieeee
not reach that ttarcb to do tu di- of efcin and Bone from a ab of’ aatRW.. .0.1, ibowA ~reb np.. ~OE »d nWi 1.
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*bt^aS*w prMb to U» toy Ibat bon. cx*«.toe The*m’esL'^ wit'll ttoy
Teach him how to «d ItU med the main motive i«CTr
^
"r"
beguile- roiMie A Mcbet ally Into wch
**6 nilBc* pie.
'*•
•»«? be uiwd^ pUce of
; Lm at tdeawy the nooa till 4t rtove. and ihey ore always loylber.
dllferem eolor payr: paste
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cnimy.
Little
Fly
Cent
Pre
0>dfl.h-pick
wall
cod&th
Creamed
ebauea to Bj«bt;
ready fer nsc.
'

®f
»‘f*P (about four
Tbea ap wHh ear ioada aad troll
Ahd last, hm not leyt. a CTrln- •‘“‘be* loiuti. toaetber; then run the
There it a areat apthifaction In io i.le.e* (they ahouM be threedad
Itoht—
tbi^ and paste, and makina one s CbriMraas
CbriMraaa fund *0 4 fi.urihs
fi.urih.
HM letter, full of aood cheer to yme
■“•P‘bTOUBti tbi.
and soak io lukewarm
d they are Ilabt—
ow who U lowdy or HI o.- dlseonr- “
'‘“'K •■>•- «« ‘H- tny tested reeiys water, the time depending u'yn bard
Lit us tarry a while
a«J.-E3cbai.y.
Hare him yuer acoros. twigs.
Arecent present, and yet give ac new and uliness of the Ash. Drain.
At the *1»ta of the SmOe."
aeeds. atones ron«, anything that "Pl*b1e gifts to tboy yu .ml.h to and add
cup wftlie uure. Add
A POM Card Chrietmas.
can he
_
be found out of doors and used remember,
retnrraber. wys a wrtter In the one bwed egg __
Just_______
before _____
yndirg
A .girl who appro-iatw |*e ty| y|- to play w|tli Indoor, during the win l-a<l*es- Home Journal.
,p uWe. Garnis.*! with stlcee of hard‘ of pirture po8i-rerd>.. both I'ccora- ter. Give him a basket or bos to
Material* lor DoHjb Wardrobe- iwUed egjr* Creamed (x>dflsh is betfi^ srorti wellvlone.- * ,|ve ,ud ^utntional. determined to keep them in.
(.ollertlons of milk and utin array ter made with .ream slIgtaUr ihUk.
.....................................................have a -yat card Chrism...- and
There Xre a great m«y thing* .. ,of . aUe to m.ke a bonnet, a muff or ened toplare ol wbl" Tany
that end in view yyn getting child cf this age can do to entertain «n apron, with larger pieces of dimr,.rf«A luiu^rw.
.
a. l

«pda*ihuity.

a

»nd ^le m

j.kceJ»a«." with
with the
the adiiion
adiiion ol a
f**r. with tlna and a watertcK can, '• pkee-t*.*."
if yiolblc.
iwitslblc. i.a.te
naive tbe
the sand pile »!«>•
“«>• ihImMe.
ihimMe. wHI dellgbeihe
dellgbe the hyri
h«ri of
And. il
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.
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into the bense for wtmcr.-n'.tul. .ir any niirliaiure mother,sop:ie large tin nr galvanised iron reHall fir lUihy—Tale a ball ol knitc..pucle vvlll ke«.pitoff.h..Boo..
Ung cotton and wind twtoe .IT k
(Jive him a bar of Inunoiy wwp and dindlng It Into i4clioBs Iroin end to
hud iX a

*" >» •“"■« -predle with yello* aephvr and work
•"'« "P —P “«* « “
‘““P areund reS, end where' toe twine
together idee a yhel with amnaenent. Sqnash reed, and pump crosae. like « .biT* u-«. wJ.! !T
ribbon which was brought together in kin seeds m.ke lovely aecklace* under the twine then over and
For her young fiietids she nude
yleadarx, «‘*'=F
uslcg *rete.
»!-etes o.' ber
her hbmo
_
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town for these who lived at a dls
ttmee. Kbr eadi. foot raid* were
cbouen tavlo, tu. plrntre too long
way (d (be card; there were i.lared

,lLy r^2hM\a??5 topLrTS ^

•“

»♦ «»«• “> '"•k^ «l«'r.s. aecfcUces. twioT

thTneri Jnd Tfa

I'rPPOf- one egg.

•'•'1 I-PP*'-

legs and bands, make farelMtlng WV.* tortJea
AH.MVW“Ha. be not aFhtoerr aaka om TTL
'TT!. TTI
tie
home town abo yni sceoy thereof.
A ytaio and tooth picks can te
'DoM BOl hto ruber For ^r heme friends wer
made Into **'
Ul sortt
«=ru of gnlBuls.
anlnuls.
toeo War says aaotoor. •Pt** hot from*hcr“rollcM'^Town
*reu! *°****
hMTUlier know aU about him?' say.
^ can y nude toto alg tag
a thM. ‘la not hto thther groat and
• others touched upT®“***.'
Hdir aaka a fMrto. ‘Has not hto ,
Kernela of dry corn soaked In warm,
.,1

nude Into chains, pustarea for a doll

-HO. ue.

Who holdt w u I
' Who ta Mtoty to all auata and
thfowh all tolny to land y to the
Mghogl. tha tnttost. to the best, what
, noto ia there fer u to roarr
Ckrtartsaa Praianta.
-warn
.hall
1 2r«?2eiS. Mil- J^2Li^n
S w^d
toO^r^TTi^aiid MuMn. and
Mrtdl an OTM toe CbriMlaft wortd.
aao
waswered
SLl^AaTtoirr ta^mil Mi^r
2!ltoTU2^hr«uTto

•sjsurr.:...:___ _

go^ deslns.
pys ud beans, soaked
For her brother-, study she framed
Into doll's furnfture.
appropriate «rds in panel effect.with
Pt^ may be ^ng Into chain,
excellent reylu. to tbe name way
she framed mm charmtog ecenre for for (jartounaa
Poanttu anC t<«h r-lck. will make
her motber’h rom.
animals enough for a fCoah'a arA
ttT*gr^ a^
'hr »•*> b»M atlrectlve albums by
B«otirg each page to M«e ptoce of
lAWredt llteMreted by toe cards: as
to. took too trouble to get reaHy Ane
-nl. for then, there books proved
vw> beneOrial to the children.
The many friend, to whom she
could not send a gift each rreT^ dl

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tcodm t^- r. m- k , s
w.coden U.cs m.j b. made

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A cork aud a |«n of tepid water
a calendar, for *aeh ot which ape'
will amuse a child for a loag time.
chore twelve . especially beanttful
A Jot of tiny ptohlea. gathered to
cards. On the back ot each card was
pasted a calendar tor one montb. and
accund t^-dol.'s house In wtoter. or
A Chriaau'tZ^d“Z%‘
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A CtrUO—
>■ ■ ia«nH.,. ler
Tl. J.n»5^,.
•ytt •“ “W .bW. «. b. lU
.b. »« u l-.nnm...

■B toe eotoea of the »riy
Hetoleham for a free-will
gad for OM etoleh odbm
toe flltu of toe Magi, todea

Night In
offering,
aa came
with rev-

=r“^l£i

E

-------------.^--------- B nbenld be guiltya contlnuona reminder of her toougbtOn toe ttoer hand, a note or a card
^L'i affe«ion.-8etoewd.
er • Ml of handiwork givwn to a
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>ddln, tor ex* «»R nf

wator, then mwn to
*H aad pepper te
and three t..............................

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Tntoly la 0"'T - Wd*
«•« f*** tnmly. than aeoep lata
I"***
• Tb*a«aWe emp. «ra»I''"* ad eat teto lee water. HaM
an«cleat rlcb beef gra»y. ar
Krery and
and Mnek. Brtop this to a
hrery
toto H. <
boll. draP tbe
«ton1rtor an bear.
ol holly
or
ol
erergreeor
Cut
the
Serve
to
b« Airt,
dith.
^
Serve la .b h«
to fit and gather
Tuarnly on Toam—WaMi aai
,bottomyfeHehoard
k ^
rou (anibr-<1,*,
,
torely of
Cover with
,
the basket an Inch ibm cut
•n. ***-.‘*^®““P »he boiling w.,«r son a UMeapeonful M
“'u rm’' T'*"
1!

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thoronghly to a oolaadra.

one-half 8mill dainty-atfalrs can y made f« garnlsb of yratay.
*•1
Handkerditef Noyeltlre-Haadker
ere nude op In m maay pretty
^
There 1. no end to
Pretly Christmas preeenu that
rrom them. Kandker•ceptahie.
T
***‘'
lior- •'"‘'reldered edge corners.,y of J.p*"•’ “
handkerchief.. Have

water, ai d phh .n very amali ple<v^s
cul, uslD-; sdsaor*. Wart, yre,
a'^'"*
-'‘f,o'
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measuring. Cook
Ash and wt.toes in boiling «t,r to
T*'
'«"«'>•

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'T' '“'‘k
*’****'
aod .loy ibe pieeee narrower toward
the Wtom. punctuy hole, and lace
“**
*^'*’‘* •'“‘.red r«.booa. «bIm'*’*
>fo»
“>0 riaht .Ire of holly
‘•'‘“"■‘r
H«*le 00 the ont.lde

Beat with

.------------------------Ply M««o With -•-------Molaiues Ple-Ntoe 1

.

of Porto Rlto raoUay.: om tahtospoonful of nralted hattor. throe tableapconfnU of vlne^r. gratad rtod M
one toMb. Jnlee of one toaio. two
Bow. haK a
teaapoonful of ctoMMo. om Moi
teaapooBfut of Mtmet; MlMeo thi
thM. add tha MlaaM.

iM.

sr»rriiA.“L’:rr;

. >P*4

*«ev pofvined toe aaaals mnM be
at too totot of too tretuat tolld of a
Heavonly Ihtoorl

ir sift, bat 1 M ptoayn» to aaka
•bwu. a pat and apra^ and a pOjp* ,^4 puio*<w tor H. and tbon
baby doO. with ber Ilgdlt1|- on.
atleep la It. botore It COM to toP litUe raald.'x

o>"fjr ^w«e^Mb nnd iw tbe

one-half, eqp rallk. for the purpoee'
aeveral
with ealt. pepper. *obr a areath of belly
tiariiley aad lemon Jolre. Put to a ■Ptip*. in outline aihrh. Mint tbe

Glore aaibeia '.made thU
Oner two noall aqiiarc Oat aa^eu
tot as tarry a wbOe at tbe ‘Mifa of with Dreadeo dlk. and aev them at

AroundttiBEditof'sTdblfi j <««'« op** »bo ceuw ima.

Making Chrietinaa Olfta.
A wnatlfnl and otoful ChiiatBaa
a batr booaewtfe wooM be

y4th buUb <
jdaca ot I
dniaM ta tbt cea^at atU • tear «C
raa« ribbon.

8.1mb Loaf-Jdlorw one «n of iaV to* rh7te'Mu**^Tto**i.^
««><»: add one «p of .tale breed of br.ot, Then w’lU the nee^ and ««*

b^l J ^ ^

At tbo “torB «t -m enue."

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t
U a heaBtl/nl Jlttle ^hermon
Itore U a hoantifol Jlttie yrmon
a of freUIng. vriti.ea
br Mary 0« Pnaraa:
‘■He echo freu Itoa lortfhU Ood—
Iff laAfM aa U Ood were
••MtoUtowoM.lMbavto.no
fkJS^Jll dt^TLd^
21 wS^^BTTTer^'aS^tjL
.Trc^i. r!?
J^.T
£2Jlr2l^^Jsi
^

ngu. one r«p mOk. >li ritea Male
bread. Beat
•UckUr. add wU.
a«*af, aad milk; Mnla Into a atantlow dt»h. Soak bread tn mtatnre 4atU •oft- 0««o* oo a tM. w.n-cTMtd
drtddlo; btowii on one aid*,
.......................................................
*«>»•
*“* * lanchooa. or wiio a naoo tor

the same wldthr-i^nd then wfthoui ’»lx Ash halli
treaktos the threads,
ya.toe
o» orown
LrcaKing
u.wab oa
trcaklns
thread., but yasing
ya.ing
^
«»
hrown ythem under tbe other color, begin
‘h* »«t after yeh-fryveilo. Continue
Continw.
yce mo* with the yellow,
nnlll the hail I. «vered. A .ym 0/
Salt Mackerel-Thye ahouid be
tepnyr atwched to the end of the thorcugWy freshened byy acaklng flesh
tall, by means of whirh it miy be
Auwn in water
night or
loiu-cr; then ^11 or bolL
A Dolls ited—This u,«,
may he made
msue
8»uey for Me« and FIsh.
\
to- «■> 9-» n-.14-.
s«"«-To a™.o boii.r .u
(be head and foot-buard'
'“"‘‘I bo;i*d eggs eni In oae-fourth
CIO. .pool, on .6. 1.0: lo-t Cl—
make a nutirets of retoo bauiy. a
Tomato Saure-Ooe-half can tomahototer of corrugated yyr (which '««»• «“«• ‘««Poo« -ugar. eight fepyoa will get around your bottle ofhit of bay leaf, onehalf toadresalng). This should be rev- -Wm aali, four laMrepoon. butter,
cup brown
ered, with pale bine cambric, and a
twenty
minB»*rred dimity with
i>eoi, m.nfringed cr lace-trlmmed end* added.
pepperiprns. bay
Tie toe on. with baby rrf.bon. Make
-O
™b toreugrVwttoln-Pread of the *ume over a
Brown the but^f^^rlc lining. This may be further
*“T
•‘‘•bor.ted by tbe aUdlUon of tiny
»Ad hot Itould.
,heeu. pilloweilli. and quilts. Any
^
*'*'lte gauce.
«' *1'« "“torlal may be Jpund in tbe
'“'WBlrd cup floor,
Plccebag.
•*
cup 1m.,,er. 6cnld milk,

Jt

“’mg tae

fw corners
t*'*..«*'>»
ta--1.
^
*7'^
!iT.^ T^'V'“®
'T. *
veiU. gloves, laces and the like.

half
enpf.I «
of >wy
rMM amemgr
»«i«w*
Mt a
.
emmba ye ypfU of «ld wator. Jto».
• «P»Bl <OMtonnh ptot)
rtot) of bi^
hewTA
nyr. half a ygCnl «t molaiiig, haM
a cupful of Odor vtooyr. twMUito
Fer ty Lenoaotne Oiri.
To a hosinesi girl spending ber of a enrrfnl of butler, eae immiatot
.Ana
_________________
________
___ ^
Christmas away
Iroin home
to . Mch or ylvorteod cttiaamon mH aad
Mrge city reree toe JoHlest of yes- ““I®**• too*P®oohfl oato of,
™i. Ti.- i.-my iw.a a., « u,, *«"•«»« no™.
au.. oa*
month brought a ion* tax runtainlae ®“* reptol of chopped ratotot. half
• »y«.rk.o.l,
f™'"
»»re • conapicuoy tag. -Thto end np
" “
™ * *•
with rerel To be opened i« bed
ChriMmas morning.- The mywery
•• ** **^ P
proved to be a ghndy airiped Mocking.
^ «*» toMtmghU. tom
Ailed to overAowlng. with jokea. caidies .a.
and .ma.i
small prerenu.
prerenta. Tbe
fhrirt- »*• t»»“T. •pread to ^~V
«h^ add
«.e.
tne tnrtrtmas storking was auried by a clever *7 v.
. “J^Bar Uyer <4, pamiy.
girl -bark home.- and everyone Wbp J
“T
heard of 1, wished .0 remrihute,^®
^
^
scmeu.ing. All bundle, were wrapped
tTT^“JT'
to dlsculse the contents. Even tbe
^ ^ 2'2d2lto
candy lane was etoboreiely boxed. “» toe toleee ». h^ » larfitote
and bore a Hcket embtatoned to gllL
-por a gcod girl. ,0 help her along
A Pto »»«»• wfth

z’‘.rLZ.:r:::zT,zzz-

X'”v.',ir"ari.^rr:.

u-v1k'.

grinder and cardboard sheets, laced together l**^ mnlasieo. eovor with___ ,
stred shade, decanted in fancy let­
nmbs in glass Jara. To each with gilt oorda. The clever friend
“B cook in g moflento «rm
tering on toe cover, v with an orig- cup of rrumbe
-allow 1
V ennpahou. pewa- natJI pastry M Bom a*4 4r»wB.-.
anv eource avail- Ladles- World.
aMe. small beads of people about
’■•" Don-W®^ailMw CdUdd
town, and oastMi ihtmt nn nitaini h,w(.
-Mado with Oelatlfie.
lewS.tt.
. jpm p.. sb^p-ob, „p
.pm
Orange Trifle eoak
two
,m.U t«ob. *1» »ou.b b., b«.. p....,

"" «<b>mp.pM br . bl. ot
ot Powb.™0

““

Nice round
-ound etraws
straws from wheat or '
' 4* cm an even length and

‘*‘‘**'* ""

tbtton evenly at Aour. one and one-half teaspoo
one-eighth teaspoon pepper,
“»e book.
peat

-

..
It wA turted to time to allow
““ *4e tele- for say cbrlatnus deUyi. it kept the ““'*'* dissolved. Add om end om‘ recipient to a dellghttol aute of ior'"t-oilul* « MMf. OM aad OM-

^HflagSHaiaii^siEa^
need, dad rie

shoulder

eat At toe heart of the true Christ- bo about elghtoen intoea to length. *“ e««fT-day snrroandlnp.
The waist is deflned by a thread
«ee Joy ilea gnUnde. We give rich- Faneo a ,a»**l » toe end. Leave
. —-------------------‘
“ed tightly to position, and finished
Banltary Mines Fie.
ly betnoM we have richly received, enengh room at the red to.allow ot
* “*>*»“ The hair, to either
The United State* agrlcoltural de- ».”rd or a roll, is crocheted
*t)e forth, then." aald Huddba. to the ttay band to gtaep tbe Hick Annbulletin which pro- head, and toe feature*
really ChrlsUan phrue; ‘■haring been ly. and .beyond this (aaten a row of
marked
deUvwwd. del(vor; haring been con- ate smalt bells. Tk'la will be found *»»“«•
fruit in rounociton on -HP l.k_.h, ob„k, .kl IIP. rrf
anlad. oonatiie; being arrived toyrelf .a never-eodlng jc>bW bccy.
iW
jle form, a* arpxr-----------------------at the taitoar bank, enable others to
Or a nioH beanUlul raiUe can be
Tty
arrive thore alre."
m»l. uti
kkkmkkv
Ok «kk
u t,k«t
cnl koop
ipwpk. kjkpt
poi upkp
uo luk-.
“““k"
---------- - - ntlng
m sage
•- - —. kOCP tbC
re- Cover uie hoop wlti atogte crocheL
*re aceded for hair from falling out. Keep It In a
TbeCh
______ Mads op all human life ta each Witch of’ which ahouid be * «w>«lB*iTe suiement says Sucres-.- botlle and rub into the scalp twire a
ffoteftil love. It la a atkame that any wmited lightly round toe frame. Jdln
Th™>to«- Baked fruit, without week,
, AM.ahonld mtoi tha 4>toeew1nfnf o.' toe flrat and last «Ucbe* togetner.
'•
more digestible ihan
Use the wiapplng twine which
Iba *awH btereed season through a Then all round make hailing loops
Stewed fruit vould be equally comes around tbe package* from the
"
ariataken seal tor making it go gaRy of crochet and attach toe be it aad
amoibered to sugar. Sugar, store for knotting comfort*. It is
'■
and aemiy.—Totoh'a
tbe Jto^U flaished. To eayene wUh “••I'- '*<»* to arid in tbe stomach, strong and durable.
-----------------------a knoarlcdgc ot plato knitting, an
sometime* its acid and toe frnlt
If you want your dumplings
Tnmnty Ol»ta Yoo Can Mali For a tennis bal> covered with a knitted
'Aght” like Jarring colors.
light do' not lift toe lid of the kettle
cover dr many-colored bright wool
M‘n« Pie. •»“! its meat flavors after dropping i^m into toe broth.

Jr--.--”--—r

ways aceeptabie to the young poten- important particular. L* to remembe.' win be in about Aftecs o
tatos of toe ttttVrery.
the meat wiU be cooked again in bak- utes.
riM taelher p^wlper.

- Bair rifahon tor a little gIrL
lAoe taraover and cuffa A blotter,
upper Mde iude of a this
ptotare poM-card of yovm
-■
rrtondwM.askri my advice on die.- lets. Beride. Tou ctm crek more at a
A pair of glevaa
A pair of glovre
Jre
^ ex^ the Juice- ^4er boahMd fer conaUpatran. to time.
<tofa pfHM «f Japaaooe
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doctor him tfarongh mine* pies, and
, -----------------^-------•adklh caae with three hcdklas.
cae cojrfal of cold water aad one cop- he wonld gretefuBr
Ukc his mediA Winter Short Cake.
A pak -of Are lisle or BilkMock- tol ef augar. Mix wtH aad hake like cine. The ioire I ci
cae in csnatrdR^
Sweet oranges mixed, with apple
■■Aan CnglUh tart, with apper crnM such ntae to not riaeor tm*
eaore make* a flag fliung for shortW^dpor tip tor a atUe boy.
oaly.
Iomo2^ caaaed rht^ A <sa- teU.

Bflute with milk, adding
more If oeceasary. Tbe water to
mhu b ham has J>eeo cooked may be
used, in am-h case omit salt
Black Bean Soup—One plot black
beans, two quaru cold water, one
small onion, one-half tab
three tab
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one<|ghth teasooon n-ijin «
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teasisran rauaurd. two sulks cel­
ery or one-quaner teaspoon celery
salu few graiu cayenne, two bard
boiled eggs. Soak beans over night;
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,k kaa. -Ilk al.kr -alk. kak.p
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in pieces. Simmer
thrre or four
b^r^ aoft 8d(i
hours, or u
water bons away Bob
more water

butter and flour rooted to-

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gestton is guaranteed to hitux
toe heart of aby little gtrl
"Last year my^Cbrlttmas elf(IS con
more than 1 really ciught o have
spent, and 1 made a re*<r|>c
do bettime. Thi- jear am begin-

Chill and remora from toe mold and
I wM whipped eroM
and oraw Jelly,
Ivory Cream—8eaM om pint e(
toin cream; add toree-fonrtha of s
«>P of sugar and oae taMenpoon galIk nktaktk
ew-rjene on m> list, and when- cup cold water. CM, add OM tea-

happen to have. I am wriiiog
ibl* to tell you what I have otade for
my little niece. U is a dainty doll's,
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grape basket with tbe handle cul off.
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•ecurely for
toe handle was
“»« middle m one of toe

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stiffen fold ia <
until stiff. Mold, aad aarv# garnlabed
with whipped cream and i«F»*ehiwo
.
a hMf
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halt c
p..kk.k
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told wster. Add aOfflelent reaMd
• i.wberrle* to give a cupful id dedr
*Hee. Add to this one capfal gad a
third of powdered logar aad vttr frequ^ntly until toeaugar to eOLv'y dto-

' The basket was lined, and a frill toe fruH jnleo.

Jb a. po^T^Tot^L^JT^S: trie came aimoat te the floor. «to I
asparagna. Mr., tin very a»ft- Put
“ at tbe b«tem Over thi.
through a Meve. add hot milk. Thick-,J»»hrlc a covering of rtcer mnslto
ea wlih one spooafnl floor mixed to was tacked to pla« with long adtehmilk till smooth. Season well. ,
ea; toese aUt^ea Were hidden by a
German Toast-Three eggs, oae- heading to which rose baby ribbrn
haU tcaapooa aalL two taktoapeoBa waa ma. A Uule caatorie caaopy.



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onofo^
uhle.poonf.1 o( toaran Jolre. Beat
with an egg heaiar ratS aMOfb aad
light, then fold to oOwbaif cnptel of
whipped trenm. FID glaadw
banaaa errem and serve eesr oold
wttk Moage cakA

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