Grand Traverse Herald, October 17, 1911

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Grand Traverse Herald, October 17, 1911

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1911-10-17

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mTrav«rtt*

Bay

Easla

XWrCE A WEEK. ■TUESDAY ANDTHURSOAY—f 1.00

> VOL. LU.

TiavKns

pSPEOTEOf^
I
INFIRMARY

nTME IB0UT I1*
ioisnwr Oaborn Hm Net Fully Cen•Were« NeeaeKy ef CelHne Ex­
tra Senien ef LcgUlature.
|

A YEAR

■ <jlt.\.\U TRA\ LKSh <x)l ,\Tl. MICHIGAN': TI KSQ.W, <»T4»HKK 17. l!Ml

PASSED AWAY
PEACEFULLY

BIUFRIMWEST
Or. Verlln C. Themaa and Wife Had
- Extendad-Trip.

NV «.• .

ARERUSHiNG
TO HANKOW

WIDEST UTITU« 6l«a -'
a Undar tha Cede.

TIMlWHl
HtENCTHr

1M-. Verlln V. Tbomaa and wife s'am .tngeies. Oct. U At the i.pen |
r1v.d al.ilie boue of bla parenu. W.
aud Mrs, J M. Tbomaa. •'.r. WrbMer IMPERIAL TROOP* EXPECTED TOie^in^L .'.f T^Treme‘o 'T.\'
M«NA«ARA TRIAL-i*
street after an eitcnded trip ibrougb
MEET REVEL*
jsnmed.'. Tbe ,.r««H-o,lon strenuously j
CLEARLV DRAWN.
* r'alifoniia pod tbe oranpe sad leinu
■- —
;o|.|*aed the .-onrfs ruliiics
The'
-------------- — '
.•
grmea. stoppitig over at the tirand
|||;w-iaes( laiitt
Cauvon
of
tbe
Colorado
in
ArUoaa..
on tbe euie tax ronrtniMinn’s re|iurt
aud ib.-u u» to Chicepo. where they
.mvORABLC COMMCN-n NMOe »v ai^ (he Jeckaon priaon diapute.
l...h Side, the beuea. of|,o INDfCATliHT DECIVION «D
t_^*> Mlm Jea»le S.ntt
MASSACRES ANDPtLLAOINC STILL
LLja^y
liege uuder the ro.1e
' cuMNyisoa ano other*
THE COURT.
Bridgeport. <’onn«>U<-ut. Miaa S.-ott
GOING ON
> Be Chief Justice la niaiiaEcr lor tbe tV. H Kirk and
Attitada of <
<-m te AgRae
.. large plumhiiic ' cuntrnrtora
Faaeed That Mem Gavsenment SetBrMgepon.* Tb(T will remain wltli
diara Will Join the Rebels. Whe
t te LfMg ThM to •*.
ibcir parcnia for a fonnlgbl. and
New Claim te Have a
ib<-u muni to CbiraBo where
Feces of 2S.OOa
tVaxbluaioD. On. It.—Jidiii Mar- Tbomaa will tabe a three
l*» AMoiea. Oix. IS.-TSatx Ihn ie
Mall Hartaii. ibr prand old mao of
«• «MUy t« Hlehliu «UI lake betITALIAN rORCeS MET HEAVV (Ue Judiciary.- xud fo? tblny-rour PMt graduate course In auraery. an.t
Pekin. «y>t. It Tittotu are belugsue iw tbo MclteMra irtal to «Mtcan «( lu *oor and dependent ui>then mom-tu San .Praneixo to re rushrd ic Hankow gnd me exprcled lo ‘
LO»S NiEAR TRIPOLI
OMINOUS SIGNS OF REVOLUTION tal v«. lather. .«m dWitMUM lotev
yeara aaabclaic JuaUce of the
obnHty Una Onad Traverse counecu-naive ■•raatice io that place. mw ihe.rHMs soon. Whether the
(he niUag ef ib* «a«n that etteer
ARE INCREAgINO
of tbe t'niicd States, died in a
The MW CMB4' iaSraary.
iiujK-iial irw.i» «ill Uglit or desert
aide la talih^ Hf rigbia ia dewrming
peaceful aleep at
Ibis moriilns.
I on tbe «oaat>’
when they ’fme the revidaiignUt en
tbe Uiliude of ernlrema uwnrd la­
- ittm (oar adloa aotttb of tbe dty. is
omparaiivel} pour aa muuey
irencbDteoii. at M u ('hang is doubtful.
bor nnten. tediratra thto. Ag • ra' «^,a( tbe noat nedem. confonable'
a tuilHuualre lo honor ud
The entire imperial anny is seditious ,
•dll K is prabuto thu a Jnry will
esl)t*ui. Justice Harlan's greate.^i
sM aiKOdala that can be (onnd an>
Atx-ording lu re)cins from Hankou. ^****®® CITIES ANO ONE PROVworn tor tlHM togteSa. There
. a^ara. ■oaw years age tbe saperrlsambition was to be chief Justlc-rj
Stores 01 corpses are lying unbnrle.1 In !
"* RBSEL HANDS
wsetea dr.tbe eowt today, a
caa MtThaaad » acraa. and several IMIy Haa 22.000 Troepa Aeailabla fc When President Tsfi elevai'td Jiis
il.e streets. Jlnasacres of - yianebns
------being i-olutnhua day.
Obaa (bo votan bare been asked to the Puepd* YeaUrday*a BaHle
ikw .White.-a Junior Justice. - above
and
plllsglug
are
atlll
going
on.
r,.;**®-Otebeaaka Vet Evi-;
a^pMfrlata a saBIcleni sum lor a
him. iiarlaxi started to decline In
Resulted in First Saribus Leas
ccultlng
stations
have
bt^n
0|v>aed
by
I
daht—JmMelal
Couneif
in
CanCHrewtegicat
Story af the AltegeS ,
fc*Hlbt la which to oare for tbe d^
besllta. hecadse' bis friends say. of «IC ELECTRICAL COMBINE ViELO
Per Emparer-s FoWea.
tlnoaua Scaaiaii—GavammuM
rt-beU at Haukow. Thet claim IO
OyMtoNtM Of the Laa
- MaOiiM joor of tbe cMnt}‘. Tbe piop^
tbe disappointment Justice 1/arlan!
TO COURTg
have :;...KW treops.
^
Rrapety Gurdad.,
AagMM Ttema.
Londa; Oct.
Tbe Italian troope won irreai lame ibrougb hi« dissem-t
Cthlaa baa baa tamed down, bnt tbe
--------Durlag An^ and (be arty garv
- biart ef aaperrtaea*. eaer an art of were reiwised with heavy- losses b.v
I IVkIn. Oel_ i:. -Ominous algn.
of September l»l«. thra bhr.
<|o kilihtare aatborUlng tben to do the Turks ouulde of Trt|iall. acrovdiog
I’ekln. rhlua. Oil U.—Xoi since
have ejm-ad le (be enphnl.
tbe pmeeniihcn claim (o bare hga
•J. aUa «.nlUble .pi.iwiri.tlo. for tj Oonstantlnople dlapau-bvs. Tbe lul brnnefaitiia began last Tburadav. He I

There is nnte^u tjw city, .nd guards
Tal ling rebellKw has Chins been
Jame. B Mc.Nanmra., M. A. DteMlP
y araattoa of.a eonntj' Inflrinar}. Ians lost I.COO killed , and woumled. bc-ame unmns.lous laai evening.
ANSWERS TO SUITS
are stsUoiuyKaWi tbe. govvmnient
by waiTing factions. Tiie
l|a «Wt of coaRraelloD ban been car- This is tbe Ann serious loss Italy has When the end catiic ihe family, wi.o
COVERNMENT
buildings. The fimimrial .-ouncil U in and ItoTM capUa fMtoterod at Tar(’Inna rebellion has sndedniy a.
ten. botei. 4u Loa Aagteea and Du
itm aa Unengh the anchorlt} vested snsuined.
grouped alwui the bedside, were L
, _
--------tnenace to the .Manrbu dynasty tliat *«n»'«toous aesafhn. Hepoiis received
Prauclsv-o under varying naoea. ft
lir m ooairty poor oommUalonen.
.Tripoli, Oct. IS.—Preparntitw jire ........ M .r
U,.
.« T...t,J-...Oth.r
M.inling In its extent, aud ^ekln. {'”*'*■
*» unrest in all the
Ja rtaimed Jba( (be aa who «*i»
m* balMlBC la Marty comptatad ud baing pushed, rapidly today for a iiilllthe
capital
city,
is
tfaresteoed.
'■
|ceniral
prtirlnces
Three
vlUes
sad
V
c..w"'“
7
"7
...................
teerey ef the Ceurt-sJJioety
known as J. U Bryce. ||. g.
'-mmtOm amth. will be ready for Ur;- expedition into tbe lnterior...The
leave, two daugbiera. tbe
Days te Wind Up.
David capiiva. a j. Bryaoh. F. A.
Kailua now liave SS.OOO trooiw ai
HarUn. bis wife and three' --__
I'eiTT. J. II. fsaard- and V^m
tbeir dIspoaaL tbe Turks nrc reporte has been described In
ef as ocnipyhii a strongly ebirenebed sons. James tt.. John Mali)prd and ‘ Toledo. 0< t. l;.-Tlie General We.
Mom. varteoaly g«rtM tbto Otoe '
k tbaae colanna and tbe people.
Kitftard. Hartsn was 7k years of age-Llrlr and thin>-me other electrical
pMltlOD near tbe city.
N'ot less man seven cities «re nuw jirol of tlas Yaug. The retorla are gate. « fte oaaaty
tn a general way
As -the result of the death of Jus iromiaiiles wifJidrrw answers lo tbe
(or tbe dynawlilng of (be.T
known
to
be
I
d tbe bands of (hr leb- teg reerniu hourly.
p-«kat lb being accunplUbed.
Lice Harlan, ibe supreme ,-iiun'dld|*‘’'*f“*««‘' ’‘ •“'» (»'• allege.! tloU
tertedlng I
tor tee
,------------yatadap.-'towavar. tbe board of saploi resume Kb hearing until afler
*>*r Sherman law lodu*. The els and tbe eniperoTs advisers are end I
pmchaac of dynamtte frOi (ho Ototf
:4h^ftia add eonaty officiaU made an
raMiiil
The greatest aoritiw U ex-j'^“''’
numerous acix of the di-- centratiag their eSorts to provide de-'
Powder WoHm at GtenL Chttolito
fense for Ihe caidlal city. The rebels
tio* of thenew balldln#,
brMwtd Oil aU sides ot.-r ihe .leathl*"®**"®'.-Jl'cgal and that ihey
and the reuiing of tba Iniuwh Pnsliaye several'well known mllitnO' ex
Tbe offldals were Uken
of the aped Jurist. Hla.loas.wm i„.idls>,..Uc
tlmej^ao known as tbo I . .
bench.;
;it*i^ilras(ng ihelr answers- the'
f.di k.xuly'oi
y'snpf
useJtk transponlhg. the dyMmIte.
-Bt.ylei'-oniliauies deilsrcd that they deslre.1
Juatk-e HbiIbx
I liAni
SCHOOL* IN ORAWiNO
Sept ^
J*.-tto iW
ten seAai
t
gf BteM
WJll Pc Subitiftted te tha county. Kentucky. June 1. lies,
.-oiiiirit with (he protlslons of ihe
The inu-M reixji-t* from Hsnkow .re i
the PasUm.
lUme tor A tea arpa FtetePeegit.at Next 8prin«
peal
the
lli>i
advlte*
ol
a
maasacre
of
|*l
“"J
threw
(hemaelves
ii|.on
Hie
IS
ef
Werfc
WiM.M
Frawrrad
took bis seal oil the supreme beuchi'
^hsy. BrbmMi aM Parry dagou.
Blactlan.
er«:i of the court.
in ORiea ef Ceufity *cNeoi
Marcim (autlles. Tlie number of dead !
Detember 7. 1877.
whh
K.
M.
Bitter,
psn
not known .
j
His death give* President TafPthei
General +He«in.- and otbeis
tPram PrMay's Ket^rd-VisRie.l
Ibe tamteb. to neetiin ngg|g*T
were enjoined.frniu fixing prices. They
dniy to select bis flfib a
llunkow. oci ii.-nie rebels have]
Tbe qaeaikai-of anbmliting the prup^
PoaslUe damage.
1 majority on (be'-bem-h of th-t were given nfne'v .lays to coniiily .«Hh
i> lualnuln order and i '
«Uli theraf w«m aonw oalUon 10 bond the county for t be
llio
deerte.
Sept, r:-Schmidt wder naten of
n palmed by Taft.
busrness'baa been cuniidetely su*i>end
oftMall. the nnlvan purchase of the Traterse City driv1 yonaiy «-hooI
William
Morris wraaga fm- tW «»ed here and at Hnn Vang
il 'RUpimiiHriliH was that Grand log park property fur the purpose of
livery of. dywuiRe. grovtensly HrtBfCbang. The-working classes
•wNfhr-MMHr WM getting a good holding ^riculuirai exhibitions in the
"■“•j :i«n.lderaiton of rhe board of ssperboard the Unneb Farias fc
eniido.vuieni aud are attel
t Iw Ufeg ■towy upMdad. .Tbe future wu up.lwfore tbo boai^ hf
* ns «® vi«.rs W. G. Willard ot «fe Ijikf the toctoryjw 'i
Idunder. Full;
n in mner datall. It eupervlsora aud tbe resolution was
ntilUon iwnionf,*,^ i.tjpMt siid add,re«ed.ihe board day the vwVt *»
have fled to the luuntryslde.
'
----- —
'Oregon Fruit Crowera Looking
baaUng pbwt. tbe passed. By It (be county ts empow­
tn.regard.Vnu vwndldacy. and aa be eiw that Ihe a
ward Grand Traverse
V
nnd airy, tbs klteha ered to borrow mooey ttarungb the an- TERRIFFIC BLIZZARD RAGING IN I
relialdy reiHiiie.1 that rebel, ate i wg* i|>e onh candldale be was made
changed lo Peeriea by mans «f MONTANA.
-I
Orchards.
proceevlteg north piov-eedlng nonh-jibe unanimous cbolce lor tbe im.ltteo- alamtniiai tettern. later dtocorerad tn
tborlsed bffloera and to issue bonds
Uieei tbe iiupeiiat troops and | County Commis.l..ner of. SebMS
tend for \bc boldltig falrii
have been tnircbaned fram tb* itetoo
John .M slacelicy. a triiii nun 1
(hat a thousand trooi* m Ihe province. l.et- iJornshy stxiwed'ibe membera of Blinker «'o.
and <^er agrteultural exhibits. The
Mcdfoid. Ureb-un. is in ibe cliy
.. pUd to details that win__ rasoluilon fnrtber calls .for tbe ImuHunan, adjoining 0..- dl*oee«e;i Nhe boatrt . .v.Hevtloh of drawiings ad
the purpor'e of looking evt-r tbe Grand province of Hu Peh. a.-e also prepared : wart-r .olof. that bsd^een made bv
Sept ::-BckmMt and Pony Amto
t» tha epntlort of the ImnatM. Jug of 110.000 tn bonds .for ibe pnrara pmvlded — ■* "> acres bclo^ng lo ihc Sgit Lake City. Oci. 15.—A terrlfflc Traverse rosion s;kI sizing
. resist (be imperials
the pupils m tbe .tmimy school*. Tile susaUio In the Feertga *ai arrivprospects as B fruit growing seciioii.
ig at Giant an aaaiatad by a tMtd
and^bere will
Pekin. Oct. 14 —Cjpttsular advue. re- show-tag. wa. e creditable one ami the
i aaaociatibn.'tbe proposk bllxxard la raging tn Montana.'accor.fMr.
Swceticy
ha*
promoted
some
of
lan
te placing Ibe dyattete a
a Igr at least *3 oc- Uon to be aubmltud to a vote of tlie
despatebea today.- Snow la tbe largest, orchard deals that have ceived hero today state that tbe rebel membetv of tbe boatd <«nsldere<l the bvwrd tbe erfn.
.
.
mbar Ray be la- people at' the general election, held
anlllery has occupied a hill voiumaud- «ork of *o.-ii meNi that warrabied
fslllng and has reached a depth of been canTvjl/iut in tbe western
ik-id 3d.-Tbe Pastime to ratwod
V olHg* lb gbBK 40 K naoaHMT.
Ing
Hankow
ud
the
relieU
have
taken*
'iTMal
aiieatiun
being
given
to
this
tbe flrst Uonday lo April. ISIS, rand two and one half feet. A high wind
iry aud hearing about ihe ady*niagvi>
• one uT^tbe owners. DavM Bnrrwwa.
fHB
P
^ saw and temiory
f
possexalon of the rallwav sUlten. The l.tr' of the woik of (be srbool*. and
tbe .county desk in uibortsed to pre- la blowing It into Immense d^lrt^ ahd
of (hi* region be came here with the pilled foieigli marine, have beAi laud- ">e •lUe.tlpn ol iireiwrUiK a place lor aad the moiM-y m iegantt to mWRed
My a*Mss»i mtbaaads
pure the necessary notice to the elec­ railroad trainc I* -dcmoralUed. Com
after all iltewinca bavo bon mRdn
One of the tblnga. tors of*the.county as prea<.-rlU«d.kJ- mnnlMtinti I. .•„< «ir i eoulh-WCS:-’ inieuilou of making a iborough in
proiectmg th* foreign' con Ciem «h«-re they could be ke|H te the
■pection of the vounity and investing
minor Injuiia.
la tbla
law.
cession* under . onimau-1 of the J«;-a iKc* of the ■-ummls.tener Was left in
in some property to make a lumnn r
• fnelU- ' An opum was prosrated tbe Uard
admiral. KawaMitma tbe bead i: ' -e bauds of tlie tomnilree on Uulld- |prove* that aaoiba Mtoe-^te St«
borne on the shores of the bay
been placed over (be natee PgUMi.
Water ter d
the third suua.iioti of the .latuiliese '"x* and eiotinds
from tbe aaaodaUon oWering the land
Tbe
fame
*of
tbl»
region
as
a
fruit
itepi ».-HcbmM( nnd Feny nr■tegRai la abantenee by aprtnga and for IIOJWO payment to be made when
Tbo Chiiie<.«- cunboat* are an ' The board sa> called to order tbi
liwuniry has extended to tbe conSl
Itei Angeles Perry goes to
■tertad *a «ba batMag tbrough the the deed is isaoed which nAiat be
ctionngoff (he loreiKti .vn.*-».ions !t>; ns-niiiig au.iiAmediatelv aU^yurned in .w ..
. .
_
'and the BUperior nualby of the frjit
lywbaaM. Water tor tIbBtaaUc and,
..f...
or«.r
.o.|.«..l„. of .1,.
'“-pm... TO,r,
before Juoe IS. 191*.
has made th- .-v>a»t imple take twn...
.M. I.
“"S»> '"-W ...
awr gargaaaa la oavayad by
tlce
of
the
lyrospectfc
that
llnbefore
...e I«r
S. JU.M. lOnU I>.
s ter fra 1
this pan of the slate, They art-Vvw BaKtmore Hmel leglaterteg as
Stera la M teatltattoa af tbs kind in
.Vt s meeliog or ilie officlut board turning their eyes In ihl« dIrectioD
Brvee
wbkb baa as eomplau tocU... and auditing to be done ihia *e._
, .... .
_ In tela ia*arf as this. Tbe In„ ,i.»
,b,
,h., !
»wi» TW
tsmou.' j
IMgr teliblags are belter tbu tbe Ira. Cssrpis D. WMvar Died in Cali- Tuesday evv-itiug.
.... —.1 ,1.1
...... |„ _______ Mo... oo. !l OMMV loMoo
Woman's Club
tortda.
,
follow
teg
ofD
j
(their
lives
I
any
lu
the
ixtunu'e.'.
The
.
liuia'c
I re*«h of iba disas•»tea«i aaawar laeort betel, to fa«.
is heie atiil the |>ecuUan(it-s vil the
li .* .u--. tia'> tor the Womandia btertoaiy Is non like a hotel tbu Many of tbe old-time friend* of the •ra were eiened
soil Whivh luiparts tu lli<- finit n lut> to devote i>ne .loy Uoring the year
I (At
- .i.-bmidt and Perry toaee
*- gaateanaa. R baa attractive end family of George 8. Weaver will be SecreuiT «t orOvial boani-C
grieved to'learn of the death of Us
•ls>» Angelrw for San PraBdaca where
^
j wonderful flavor Is a retoitimendatio (!tj Hie Muvly ot MK hitan and a-large
l.h., eanno. h. overlooked U- the ol-, a-.tendau. e C:,d«.
..•.ern.x.u ......
Vtoafte andw !^^^plete IrapICm widow. Mrs. Man . Brooke Weaver, Traamirer-Kowiand Douglass,
they CO (o the Ar.-ade Hotel
N
Mied to the itivefe.i ot ri,e members in To Carry on Week of Asae«.aia'
.teM U baa aa erebard that ix pm- which occurrwd at San Diego. CglKoP riuauclal eeriTUry—Mim 1_ Paris .chardisie oi ihv ubiIod.
l-.-Ten vases of djmmite
Boaid of Ushers—C. U Kelly. Row
(later njeutteed as part of tb« gtr•Mte of aa^ml btods or rmlts. ala. a short time ago.
the topu
Ihe ...Il.;e.i of Ptonee:
Chantiaw
I other vegeublea It trill be remembMed that Mr. Wra- land Iteugla*. .Vllwn MvDennoc.
Ule and Prouiilieui Men ul tbe State
The Buieau of .Assv* isi : ' I..uite.x,‘->“‘r “»<1* a' ‘•lant. aro food It a.
er owned (be borne wfaicb he after­ Homer Howard. Howard Griffith. Wi|.
*a* ably han.lled l>v .Mr> .1 W' (iaunt U gathering'll* force* ii
.ear of va.aot hou*e
U:l N’iMtednlh
wards sold to Hon. K. W. Hastings on bur .kbboti; assisuiita. 1. U Hobbs.
Kjirlv Mi«*ioua wer* piprti.ai aud effi, j,.|,n so.k
Plan* | •‘'f'yC »«outh dgu FTsBriso*.
-c
1iwaa
WbOa tWe wart ■ oe minor cHt- tbe west side of towiC Tbe family TeK
«. RingW
ITooog Fenple Were Entcrtamen By described
i>u*i enteriaintbc mau-'ure IwiLg out lined !’• the liuau.e -oui '* *> ' " -I be larpanUs IS wkkS
. and material,
Travers^ City a number of years ago
U was also de.-iil.-d s( lUi* tncellitg'
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Rcno.c
' per l.v vi
Mus^-Iliun A mo>1'i>>ltee tot n.dtusl l-»ofeia'U>u h- "“v dXiamCe saa wrapped to tdCBTlof tbe oSlciaU and lived te Ohio for a time. .Ater>
have a ptess agent and tavenlsteg
Thursday N.^ht
.unusual and inteieeti^ i.eature ot Iheitweeb -hv bdrei.w and ’he ul-lu
lu:"^ •* '-•e obe *ol4 to
Among .other ward* removing to San Diego. wb««
«iro“ !fj.. San Pranctow. W.
-----alterboun wa* the [irei^niatlub of ater-itbe It-* ua..* mo-v ia-*:bE u.c; ’i.
Mr. Weaver died a few yearn ago-Vboui
hfleeti
of
the
v..uncer
set
a^,„ al *aMtrlD(end-nt
,.,r lasaon aad D* Capton bad bon
Itolllblim team be «a keeping wlUi The foUowinfi notice of tbe death
I.K- Dieciples Vhunh dur..- to .Tbv|,Hn.nsul* and the mining school been uUe
.eoO..' aasisiao.,!livtnc'a( that addrewr.
, llw bdMB MMir. *Uk a due ronrd o.' Mra. Wraver is ukrn from Ibe San
.home O. Mr a.:d Mn, W«. liennie,The«t photographs «e,e (aken by S. numbe: of .......................... ..
,od
uct IS-Mr. Belle Uvia at .bon
Ihego Sun;
nU-ut^K.e-mil.-* '*01,,),
jev"etofiid by htm.**snd^re- demon.-ttat.-l ti.e -a:., n. -uch I) or !*odgibK bouM Hckmtdi lived i
"Mrs. Msry Brooke Weaver, for tbe
Thutwduv wh.-re tliev sere eniertalu-1 jeered for n»- .-'ereopilcon
Mr W git igaolzwuoii a- thi- t.. ti.^ ...mmuDitj (Sao yVa...|*,y. la arrested oe a toWba tee bBlUteg la eatirely mm- past leva years a rosldpnt of San
ua*
Appropriat.er.
Today
for
West-,
te
»•
‘ery
ph-asan.
manner
Goes*
j,-ons«.Ied
to
u*e
these
pictures
for
j
The
bui.
wu
dv-e-to
make
a
.Ironx-l
IW-ma’l..n
and bHkf Warrant ctargfWted and tea giaands
Wego. died ai tlte famlUv bbme. ^tl't I
fr..,. Ibe
..undtep .-onimut,.;. j ib* beneflt ot the club, wnd Rev De pk-a lo all those interestai tn the oh-.. mg
ing murder She u
u taken u
IbM TnsWaa daoaty wm have a straeL early tbl* morning, after an
Bureau.
-»1-ead. at the Keuuie home|iiiws Cm-hlin. who
)r s-bicb It was created,
[gele. SI a witorss before t
bitea tar ite goar which tbey may tUnens of several tuontbs--------.when the Traverse C,tv young Peopleube trip during shl.h (he pbolograitex com* pcrsonaily te touch «
er a jniy
K LowfM to feoa by
telte a grids te and tea latoates cu Mrn. Wm«wt. who was 75 years of
Me.vsiaw.unt..U.epe.vpleof
whu.ljarrived.
and
all
told
the
number
was|wer*
tak.-u.
6-'e
a
moM
te.irncilve
*01
k.
Just
St
present
there
Is
urgtbe
police
f-aplsB baa diiapgesred.
bat bat tael that tbe antborile. bare aga. was tlie widow of George B. Wes
talk .onveroteg (hem *01 seed for gsraents of all kiads. deserting bta wit* and cSlldn
iMa a teag wars toward reltertag er. and leaves a eon. Emnior R Wea­ have held aloof from the We«ef..|about i-v A pot kt.k „pper wa,,„d
Mlcblgsn Develoiimeni bureau, te ibe.m-rvw alte.- dhltb the lolteslns pr<* The murk of tbe afternoon -mnsirted Shoes, and rubbers. At this time of
0.t Si.-Special graad Jury It
ver. and Eye daughters. Mr*. Bdith M. pari in the mauer of nuiklog t-o(itYi-!gcaDi was rendered,
of B piano solo b. .Miss J**sle Bron- year w-hen Wardrobes ar* being ot
swoiD at Un Angelo*. Whaewes ar»
Thomas. Miss £doa U Weaver. Mrs. hutkiua to carry on life w ork. ha* at t Kixim ...h. - t■i'!s X; -r*
.->on. pto'ed in h*T usual febcltons l^led. It *U1 be sn easy maUei
auiuuasucd iivm Sea Fraclacw aad
E. E. Smith. Mra. Tbomaa O. Rboadds s« com* into tbe fold The super-, •T.he .euciloneer-—iiK-ipi^ gu,,.
manner, and a charmiag vocal sole by (toy'aside
.................. lean me tbla that may
lb* taking of •estlmuny* begtes.
and Miss Mary U. Weaver, all of San i*«rw al tbpir. aesskru Thursda. it*i
MIsa Fterenc* Katienbury Tbe >«»- ! prove ol Ineatimnbie value te tbe boJan 5. l»il.<-Tweatr-lhroe tedlctmade sn appropriation « one lesth; Fiano duel—Ml*a*s Ida Ia:kins and Sion closed *llb "Miebigns. My Mlcbi- renu's work. Canned (rnlt Jellies and m«BU a*Acttirna by i*e grand turv.
"Mra. Wavwr was born In cievemlU Of tbe aasessed varnslhte I lAla Ay era.
gsn.~ song by all present. Tbe rootai Knit inlas. for tboa Ul or aged, wffl Tbey are aecreUy Sled aad bente wfrlud ooBsty. Ohio. March IS. 1*5». ^ of tbe cdung-. for tbe purpose of
'Vo.-al solo—Ida Larkin*
stcre fUled with bright nucnins lura. also b* toost actwptable.
raaia are tosoed. '
to 8u Otogo tram wstren low^ coniribnUon to the Western MIchi-' "Fortune felkr'—Quanett
and A blur pennant of MtrbJgn bvog
Tbo ^ne Btimba of tbe geoera'l
Agrii t:. !>n.—Onto E McMaalgnl
a ba m «Ml dnngbiera. abo gnn DevelopOteDt Imran. Tbto nieas; T'ornic O. P R A '—Quarteti
over tbe uble of (be proidlng officer.
to No. d. Buran of As- sTrosted te tlBtroH fa te* iTIipg
s many Mods and acqimint- nn npprpprtetion ot approslantelyi Imitation* by Hairy Ayers
Mn. iteon Titns. first vic^viii«sMat. tectoted Charities. TSa oBee I
■Hteg of ten Uow^a Iron
Mvwi- tn thiv. ctt-.
,
*
1 ••■ovi’..olo—CAOFh*-a ts 'Jp Lai:
lf'.B ; -JD 5
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Uetrofl. Jllch.. Oel. IJ—«ouTUur
Osbvm'bere today refused lo stai-’
wbeiber be would t-all an extra sea-1
slop of the Irtgslalure. He said brj

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«IAKD TRATEBSE HERAU). AXD nUTEBSB BAT EA<fLE. TVESDAT. OTtOBEE 17. 1911.
ttop Btbte. has
oteltem. bat they
«e«U M MOftlMe* lo- tbt
tMrntm
iBknIof «Mi tee wMltb. t
tn4« aait thM tbU prapodtSoe U »U porUboe of tbe cenair. Now tea land^
ins taxpnyera of tent county are de­
tint tt M«u BOW b» be, tb«e
termined .teat K«t abaU be In tea
h iB tbe comamiU
toeix rank te tee matter te gM-

Cl ARTS will BOOM ANTRIIli

YOU CAN BANK BY MAIL

£ gHOWN AT LAND AMD
APP1.C SHOW
• to Pbrtieutarty Fa> Cgnte AmeuMe Given
vered Wltb Lent Crewing
8>ieiiii.

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*
For the coGTeoMace o( OBtonetb bvirg out of
lewB, «e pay patlki^r aUcoik-b to

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.

|a
N
Tbe matter of bonding for good
raoda to betam alvan ntanCtawin mar
cooaUet. nnd It may. In the ftrtnre.
Bellairc. blkb.. Ovi. 14.—TI>e hosr.l ^
WOULD ADOL««H VACATION*.
Crand
implda.
MIeb.
Oct.
U
—Tbe
for Gmnd ‘nevAt the owcttac of the Upper Peatnweetber bereen of tbe United SUtrv ' suiwrtlsoni of Aoinai count.v ui o
• ••A* •*«#•«• •fWeBi
Yog caa aufl ]oor depotii to ut froa your port*.
«
tbeir Frtdsy alieraMU kcssIou edoym-d ig
HlU BdM
wiO be rep­
policy which uicans a more grnY |g
cfier, rialM( on what term and conditicM yoa
*
lied ni tbe fiiwt Htcbigan land
THOCT. aAtC%
and Apple cbew at Grand Rapids. Ngx ons eCKude (ban has hvrct'Morc cxiA- ♦
THIS oprre IN HtgroRV.
want
it
lefr.
and
oa
lecci,
I
<
(
it
we
h
S
4)0
w
«
4 teecbers br tbe ■>7 to n b} a decidedly valuable scrIcK ed (owa;d the ^•ut^^alu ol develop ♦
I, w|ia'h-hn» bccu rocvuloR uiicii J
yoG
derito,
maki<
g
retuiM
to
you
bt
ockc
.
/
^
sieved
eiaoal
>
of
frost
data
ebarta
ebowliig
<Mib^ US fMat DtiML
ttoB daring the lavt (we years and a -^
rea would be amdi better off 1
ms—Ctenmbw flrel algbied land length of tbe crop growtny season in half. The licbrd nuide su sHimpii.'i- ^
On sbaings DtpoiiVwe payihfcepCT
^
various sections of Ulcblsan. Tlic
tamfc
on bto veyaga W tbe .Sew World.
rien uf tl.eim for developucnl nor ♦
In hU opinloo. U aoottae* «-ork U
i;pS—Ooner-etone of tbe Unlver- ebarts are aow being prepared by l>i- |K>SC* One half of tl;<- wall r gee to *
per cent iotetegt. coinpoun^d twice

ancb better for tbe cbQd than the in“•■■■•■.........
tector C. F. Schneider of tbe Ornnd
bity of North Carolina waa laid.
the Western Micblgun tk-veloiinu-n’.♦
a year. We al» »«ie Cctliftcaies

«r n rncnliOB. One of bU
Rapids
section
of
tee
weaUier
bureau.
im-The independence of BruS
bumn
for
the
punw'Mof
advertlf-iug
;■
tbnt tbe aanmier
By medylng teem, farmeru. froii growcrf.OepoA drawing the fame rate ol

waa proclaimed.
«e»lertl Miebigsn n^ a whide. The ttUon teade to sboUnh bnbitt of induaand prasi>ectlve
1844—Hme.
Heleu
Hodjetea.
celeinlercsL
t
malnder to to be m-cd to a.lvniiwe tbe>^
try nod dtoctpUae- He arsded alao
tiers will be able to gala tnlorma
spectal advantages of Aiitrlni couetr i-^
that it weoU be eaator tor the teach­ brnted actoens. bora in Cracow, Po­ of tea most useful character.
land. mod IB Bay City, CaU April
In the ranie conneetinn the »u|ktvU-'^
er
and
that
better
reanlu
woeU
be
it OiKffMi Jt
I,. tSTI.
The chans are beteg made from ora nude an appropriation of tf-'H* for g
8. law.
torlbceadnsdata'prepared by P. C. Day. chief of the Antrim Coumy Fnir arjioctoCoo ti !g
>1—Commodore Lewto Warring­
..Tbe pofaUc at torse wIU aearcely
tbe climatologleal division of the aabelieved that iU<- Idealfomii- g
e with Bnpetlntendent WrtsbC ton. tamona American naval officer, rkmltorri dep^taent In Wasbingion.
tious iirevail. The regfen
a whole g
Tbe mental pceeew of atndy ia a ae- died. Bora .Vov. 3. 178T
Ibey sbew tbnt dtfirrem sections of
A
OUatt, iMTiott ni Stnntnt Mmk
i
be advenisol. li<e i>|K->tol advs:: ♦
vere etreln open the averese difId
J8S4—Firm mne worta at fie^l«-- Uietalgan varr4oa eonstdcreble extent
Uses of Antriin count.v are t«> U- m-t .4^
and
{be
vacation
nfforda
mnncbhsNrndieTMmchkn.
:
A
thb
in tee average dates of tbe tost kill­ orth. and the |irodurei> of agricultural A
eeadad rent, opportunity for recreav
ing frost In tbe spring nnd the first wealth are to lie iKimntoted by tucatm
■ •mM ibe eeu9 tn*r—i. aow Uee nad tbe Uaka tbnt are ala-aya Jan. l», 1897.
klittog (rsst te tee auti
be agricuiiurai nssoclatlon. It is
band dniins the vacation Ume.
isai-^joeepb O. IleUend, peat and
Tboa. tea armge date for the Urn quite evidenf that Anirbii county to
to Ibte reat and duuse that atrmstbnoveltot. dlod In New York. Born te KtUIng frost In tbe spring sktha the now lo be on tbe map to brighter cot-. WANTED—(.:irl for general bouM.- STATK UF MinilGAN. tee
«att the mind nnd body aa welt
bertoWB. Hau.. Jnly 34. 1819.
AM of tbe be«. woet
shores of Imke yticblgai
(ban ever before.
’ ***ik. GikkI wages. JSmsil family.' t'ouri for ibe I'euaiy
tbeae daya of crowded cnrrieuU
Mrs.
...................L. F. Titus.
Aug. 33-U- “
from
Pentwater south to April 35.
Itn-Tbe bnttletelpe Oregon and
tbe etudent moat work bard
4b» owe «( ber peer that
I At a BfMton of saM ceurt. bft at
Iowa eteM (vom New rote lor Uie section east of this to a line
aclktove
tbe
neceaeary
peremitapce
at
STATE OP MICHIGAN, tbe Pruhaie the probate oface. to tbe Glljl a(
MbMtet WbOe there HO be
Dine diagonally from Manistee southtbe examlnationa and it to common Maalto.
Court for tbe County
few' miles east of Grand Rap­
Traverse.
'3nd dsy of Grtober A. D. J
1816—Rhme Saenx Pena Jnanguratpel lor tbe price te be pnM. kaoe-todse that tbe arerape euidmt.
ids. tee date to May 1. Easi of ibis to
m.
Rowe
Paaeed
Away
at
Son’s! lu tee utatier of tee ewtate of.
jiou. FYad B. Walker.
eepectaUy tboat of Uia Hlpb acbool. cd PrealdeDt of ArgenUna.
narrow strip where tbe average
'Joalob Uiem. deteased,
tj«g^
Probate
<b»leni>tlee>eodl«
Home Friday Night. '
matt pat In bonra of dBigent atndy
October 18.
mmIb In every ernp tor tbe pmpoeee
date to May S. ito>rtb and east of tbto
.Notice U bwby riven that four In tec matter oftee eatam af HSMIVm. Rowe, aged 74. died at Uie
in tbe eventos in order to accoap
ISSS-^oger WUltoma
banished
te
• In «»lbe Aeveted. VbOe
strip showing May iv. while in borne of bis eon George F. Rowe. Gu5 luontbs fiom (be 2nd ds) of G< loln-i Bond Watson, dectoised
tbe reenlred reenlta. Oboeld tbe
from Boston for heresy.
Ifee Inrm, oelp cenMa of W ecree.
oortbesutern Michigan the date is WV-si Nimb' street at S;30 Friday
1705—Tbe parliament of BcoUnnd
It te ■MeUeeUy nU weder cWUrMlon caUon be aboltohed. the' diploma
May 15.
night, after only a ft'w ilaw illness
«■« In nfi m»* wm AM- will enpplr would be canted away by tbe etndent ctmrened fOr tee tost time.
Tbe averag^ate of the first killing Mr Rowe, whose home is In Ann Ar­
wboee
menui
fteuUy
had
been
anb1777—Eeopup.
on
tbe
Hudson
Mver.
-si-l deoeasevl aiv j

•a IbeMi n« viVeteMe
frost In the autumn to Oci. l« for the bor bad been spoiidlut: a week at bia teat an enslitors
tocted to nn unwanted atsala nnd burnt by teo Bittlsh under Gen.
required to prrsiiii tbeir ciafa-.s r
te tee beM. He onnltery
lake shore region, from the Grand sou's home aud was taken sick but a said couj'l. SI the I’lolin
per feel end ity water eep- phyaiefally. be would toee tbnt benitb- Vau^n.
Traverse country south, running clow* couple of da.v^ ago. A sbon funcr.xl
1717—Benjamin
I. 1» to­ fnl. robnet cbarwetertoUe wbite to
to tbe lake as far at Muskegou. aud
tieior.- Ibe T-th fiav
____
____ jle peraon.
■enry to eoeceoenit endeuvor.
beamy Baed for rafuring tee otece of‘bhen striking tntoud aa far as i.an- aerviiT was held from the home Sol- FV*brusry .
• IHt3. and that uf4<
ne « botoe fbr tbe
It Is ordered, that (ho 27te day «t
virda.v at 4 c'clock. Rev. roales of the
beard 1/y said court on
iportMendent Wrsbt’» Mw to lord mayor et Landoo.
te^tetoeoHiy,
East of tills IS a strip running Asbuo 51- E. church offictoUng. Tbe claims will
iiuber A. U. 1111. at teg o'eteek In
,of Felr
Febraary,' A.
b
dpirtOf
1815-^lMolnM Bonapnite landed from tee nortlinesi to tbe souiboori
« forenooB. at aaid prebato ofiM..
lu
the
fore
remains
were
scot
10
.Ann
Arbor
for
be and Is hereby appoioted for benrat gt. Helena, n perpetnal exile.
that has Oct. 5 ds ibe average date. In burial.
: said petlUon.
1870—PraeMent Gran' tasoed
IT •M. K. it; isH.
northeastern Michigan iho average
poMIe
:D . WAI4CER.
WAI4CE
«■!*•» entet <a tbe «omtp and foea band in band with tbe other end proclamation against
date is Oct, 1. wite one Inland section
Judge of Probate.
eacb
to
ninnry
to
tbe
other
tor
I
of
tea
Uertdlafi
of
iteH
te tea cai» apd bnfldhaving Se^l. 35 os tbe average dale
|Oct.
5-th-i7-:t
, .....-.^vsBlv-e weeks previous to aali
tbe preeerrrthm of pood bealtb nnd Greenwlcb.
far the first killing frosi
dsy of hearing. In the Grand Traverse tbe iBBptmUoB to work oat tbe pnb1905—eir Henry Irving, famous
The charts show that tec avemee
The IotiR-li»oknj ror M-ats in the ISSTATi; OF- MICIIilJAN. t ! Pnhaie||,,.r.id. a pewopaper.........................
toma W life eoeeeeatollyBngitob actor, teed. Bora Feb.
length ^ the crop growliig sessoi. ..
‘ '
><1 In said «i«at]
1888.
B. 1...............
tee'Lake Michigan shore region from
Judge of PrebM.
I910-W. B. Statear, former»gB
MADE A HfT IN LOUISVILUe.
Mnakeffnn sootta. snd ombracing Grand we know ihev appreciate them after 1 anJcr'C. Peacii. devrased.
'Oct. 3-I0-I7.
*Otasd TlPTHoe eocuod eome excel- nor orKMuma. teed In Witelta. Born lUpWs. to 140 days.
.Notice
to
herobv
given
lUoi
four
uWc. aad . h.ln, n 1„««. Xo.. | -'“i™. I.
,il.™
t for lU tovK tbto week In Ohio In 1888.
,,!u>oiites from tec s'ml day ot October.:
la tbc.Uraud Traverse region, and
when the liatectball coiiiw. '
M. A H.E. Tl« «.S_
" I A. It tell, haw been allowed loi I
OMsbeeld.
^Hip PHteMd • toBtmive propotltton at tbe nntlona] convention of Coaimcrlending through oeutral MUliigsn
!■ 1...
>. ihotiph evei vtliiiig Is
to <tMiiplciivxi
l»44-WHIlamFeBB. the cotonlier of average ri^ growing season to
LoteavtHe,
«|tebM|MVK.pt a euoet. rtel..si -tb. skid ........
p ebtlti; li
The toHoWltig officers
Died July 30. twaaa 45«i sad its days. In northeast
Oty:- Hmre; have todey.. M. B. Holler, eecretary of tbe Pennaylvanto.' bora.
J udjuAsiicui. and
for
tec
Kiriiiii
Grade
Utcrarv
mm-IcIv ; '"r
Ct-dnr nt}'.............
btbartemllar pi^ Travorw City Board of Trade, waa a mi.'
ara Miebigae U shortens up to 140 nnd President. Maty Thirlby; vice Ptesl-|JJ|J|: all crvdtto
said dtswBsed.
17St-Bir Edward Hawks, tbe. Brit- IM days. I
|ir«‘»cut tbeir claims rto
tetoettp. ttae oeeretary
dent. Emma lies:,secretary. Uon Uacourt, at (he
Ibe proUie ofiT.^. in
barrel of tob ndmlrat who fruetoated tbe at­
The ebafts show in an Imprenive viE; treasurer. Iva Wilkins.
I to OM
City of Traverse
iverse Cltv. In said
tempt
of
the
French
to
Invade
aiginto te tea bay and tbiousb teoloe applea tiwn tbto aocUon to di>Mnner tent Michigan Ira pnrrlcalarly
bcfoie Ibe $lh day of
(iarvey Nerrls of tec ililrd grade is
Ftfbrury A. I). tel3. and that -aid
a AlatJtcts between bare tribnto amonp tbe detonate*. Tbe a^ land. dkd. Bora in 1715.
favored crop growing region so far
confined to his bed. It is reared hv claliiis wilJ lie b.srd by said court ou
180$—Napoleon defeated tee Pnie cBmate to cunraraed.
ptet ram^hte there la
will not be able to attend school mgato Tuesday the $tb dav of Febraary. A.
•lane
at
Jena
and
advanced
on
Berlin.
ai
31r.
HoUep
arrived
tbe
UttwbVDaldtB
this falL
I) iai“.
n o'eock In the b
i teter^km. bat tea tante- dtotribottoe becan. Delegatee came 1817:-Jobn Philpot Curraa. famous
Kiucry. Smith 'siwlled down" tec
I
tete te local cfp- from aU parti et tbe ooantry, men of Irish orator, died. Bon In 1750.
higbte grade ihl« week.
1877—Sir WllUam Vernon Harcourt.
lb tbeir Tutou commnnlJudge of toobale.
I rotefdte OBp brartei
The fifth and sixth crudes m-in to Oct 3-HM7-34
ttoi and lb teane of pabUdly nnd In- BngUab->^tesinan, born. Died Oct.
enjoy, the Current Event* and look for­
I»M.
Jou bare dutriat work. Ttao
ward each week to its coining. Tlicy
1843—New
York
celebrated
Hie
com.
e cartel to appcbtod to teem, and If there bed pletlOB of tbe Cretoit water worka
discuss loptrs from Current Events
or bpoB Tiareiee CItr- boea n docen borrali teey would have
every Fridas
185$—A convratkm to rartoe tee
1 foealvod Tcotarday baas ««cUp teepbaed of. Becutae of
Etoio thaiiii.sii to absriii (roui the
madrotlon of Vtrgtnfs anrasbled at
teem
applea.
Ulddsan.
eCpodoDy
tbe
tearacter.
sixth grade on ac-ouiit of tllneas. Inii
Rowley .
Oread . Traveraa
regtoa. received Rtebi
her clacsliuiti-s nre glml to know iliui
Higiwt ..
188$—Tbe Penmytrania Oongregaamrked dtotlnctloa and the qaallty of
an abaolutdy safe, 7 per ceot,
Grayling
ilic
is betUT-^rteis wriTtnv
teo frtet waa bisuy pratoed. tew of Uooat aaaoclatloB was organtmd.
Tillthir/
ersdlrw
arc
lc;iriii<iE
iJi.
1910—Legialatmv of Cotoredn enact­ wni net soon forgri. They
tee dd«ata oottode of tela aute bav­
ux free nrerDnaii Uitl h3I (cNorwalk
fnr A ride and ia iwssing the live mile two jiocimf. "JiirIc Fro-I " atid •'l'*odcd
ed • direct primary tow.
Onekama J'cCn..
ins over oaten a Mltelpn apple.
comers Mr. Tompkins, who was tlrlv leaves." I
Manistee .............
Tbto waa one te tbe beet propoelq*ir« DO wfilcluBg? |^cu
lag. did Bot bUikeo s|K>c<l.in laklng
Trains
arrive «l Travaraa Otty
1812—Cba
UOBB to bring Uichfcui into promltive corner, with tup rtsoli tliat the
. 18:8$ a.
SCHOOL REPORT.
it A Muod iovedmoit. n<R
botore tee Whole country teat to Uko up bis work as gorareew of wheeto of the mschlnr left the road
*d’
Rcliurt of Siiliin school for ii.uiiih
turning U completely over, ibrowin
could be deriied. It wai prmrUcal tbe oountTT.
specnlatiyn
1711 Rrittob wirteip Hdgar Mew Mr. and Mra. McDonald and Mr. Tomi ending Seiit 39tb.
,peMh!ity and Ita Maeoee wfll be farktes out upon, tee embaakuteut. bi
Cititenii Telephone Buckler Eicbaagi
Noiiibcr of iwplto enroilcd. ;•)
op at BptteMg. with teas ether entire Mrs. ToiiipU»/was held In the machine
'
men
who
en­
j tor aBtedant only to
Number of da"
If
and «os idptKMl andcrocate t
L dtete aM iteea la operattoa joyed tee fralt wtu natnrally make crew.
Tola! miii.U.-i «.f ij.i" a'"Ti|’ai|.1793-Ans<riaBs'defenled the Freaeb wbra it turned over. As lin-k
. Itlaootaetoeft eompartaone and tee reenlu. of coorac.
have i( site was uoi injured :
in battle or Tiriemeni
wlU be ferarabio to Xlcblsan.
K taany a
fall In such a iNsdiiou that Ibe {•u.ly ol
Satiifa t.on Co,
Aii-isgc dall' S'loti'laii..-. in
1805—Wllbelm vonI Kkttiberb,
Kkulberb. fa- tbe uuichlue did not sirlkc h
I. tea parctoa who btete tee read
1 lioM' puplto ucillier aliM-ui i.. .
er. bora.
^lora. IDied
When the Aiacbinc turntsi
NLUICa TO WAV FOR GOOD eua German pelnter.
telte to pMtt, tear My eo, a»d I
uir.jt
.iiirlUK
Ibe
iiiuuiii
WIT.
l-aw
engine
did
not
non
rannlns.
bu<
the
April 7. 1874.
ROAM.
- -SStete teal tenr are eMRte
whtuls kept spinning iu ilic air until r<D<c Alithonv Mill Kkilli Ca-I ticcii
1840—Attempt made to lissaa
Oraad RapMC batnen men bare
tbe engine was*slopped. After iltc
te «teiNMeMH.teteter tota
Altr.-d KuBlI. MaU-1 'lonro-• idem the tbree or. jpuiiis w
to tbe (bet teat tf Rent King Louis FhiUlipge e( Fraira.
.
broUBht to tbe eliy m another esr Monro.-. Williuiii hEEb. .lo .i.:. I.
l8$0-^T|w Bnrdlntoa
eoraty deetme te keep pace wite other
red (be kingdom which ba|>pened to be In the vlrinM- .Audre- KnE-trom
cwntlee te tee atme. randent funda
a( the time, while Mr
ToiHOklns
Mr- Mi;a Heibrook Tea. t'.iT
lunt te prpTidod for good roate
iirougbt bto car to the garage under
. Brotherhood of its own power.
fMiBMb «n not aak a eont from tbto end. tee beard of evpciTI^
Owarnowa Cawnet be cvi.ea
•ra organised
TTie entire body of the uoiomohile
tea ;Miteain te tbe benda nntB nn- that coonty have boea aeked to cubnlR Locomotive
was broken op tagether with tha toi> dtstSa
Tb^.'
to bond for 1500.000 tor Pittxburgb.
HMi IS an tea giaaad end oetMl
1884—A
memorial
to 8lr John A. and boed. but otherwise It appears
ton te good roods in
HMtwPiliiilillii In piasMb.
be In good condition.
Part
UnedonaH was anvenod te Toronto.
MMa tea tel omoot te InveH------ every aectlon of tbe county! Tbto
IMO-ftamoB Bnroa Lneo wm eloet
like a torte amoant. b
. as it lurno-l t
second lUive
bntlneas men. tarorlng tbe plan, are ed ptMident of Chile.
ililver It will i„
;litly injuring tbe
>
sfHl IbN
reWof-flU It
r «.
/
________________ iMwnst wm bs telcnrU
>re the car Is icsilj
. Waiter teiteinm wgne teat a w|U- natag tbeir beet Obdeavore to aecnre I7t8—Hart Reyal. 8. C, capmred by some time before
torsTsr: Disc esw out <•* w« siwesoweby
toromUe tateraat nt tbe tax payUke any more such trips.
In the Bvaalng Pfom a faw daye «n ■BgHah flaat.
frewfllglTr our ntnvtr«4 IMIarw Ssr say
ITW—Nonb Webstar, tomraa lastcocesxiX l>-A/n'-v >nsB-rU t'atofvt. that oss
ttet It wn bo mneb oaaier to ago. tbe opIakHu of moay of tbe bua- grapbar. ban te Wm Hxrtfbrd. Cbnn.
^lUcw^byBsL srt sfTbuWr* (tasd tss
were qnoted nad tbe nad
a ^ ayetaa oat no tNBHb work la other

conntiea waa referred Diad in Now Havan. May 38. 1843.
--------------wltb partteatoriy tbe nortbern eecUon of
1793—Dr. John Hnntar. one of‘^jp.rty'ef Traverae City Huntara Wiii •whs BsU'iViim^ PiUs (wr i^'i^
, eft Am M teo baala te opamtem. ttt
•brgeoBS. dted lit oarty of Traveraa City Honters Le«
tbe etate. Antrim mnty waa re­
I ftteto«Mt tea rtetobtety te Iboue ferred tofu an example of wbat bad
Lasve Tedsy fee the
Dora near Gtoagowr Feb. 14,
£>R FLEMMING t-ARUOIV iKTgr
^tetebave tatereriod tbemeelvea In tbe
I Bunounce test
having remov
g tee teat /e* ITSfi.
ffteteMpn ato tea toct tent tt to Boi yoarm. Blutt to trne la Aatrite county, 1893—wnnam Feasaodan. aammy Tha open scaooQ for derr began ol from DriroU to bis pcruanci.'
te d|Mte*M M «o oteteot rutniw cm- i' ntoo tone In other coubtlM in tbto of tea tnasary and Ctetad Btatea ten- ysotortfay aud iiuuterons burners from home near Traven'.' City. b« msv I.
ilted >
this rity and vicinity have alreatiy
MteteteteR. tea plan* to certaltey eection. oeubly. MantotM
Bter. bam to Boocawaa. N. H. Dlad to gone or are arranging tbeir bunting until 1
«te«S « M>«u bmatlteteto by the wbiebhna
A party left Trar- oflicef
onltnd. Ms. Sept
1888.
expeditions.
teMWotinio.
aty for Kenton. C. I’.. consisUng ginniling
M47«cBc8dN etelage.
Waconste.
log tbe teat 8tc yearn. Gtang Tnrrr, Carrow limits bis prsn . <• to
or >1. U Uke of Lake Ana. A &
fSl lam tow renn have ebown teat
connty begu Ita good rand* cam
sso* of tee C>c and car Tjcm
Uoailaastel. JaUua HcallsnDtcL Jobn
• SIteat Mr ItM to greatly needed and pnlgn Udar tbe aute reward eyateBL
and bto band Dyer and J. N. Mariinek. WbUe specUliles be bss laagh; for ms-j
tailit ba gtoa good anppen. Tbto abont two yann ago. and tee recafte Btead tbe arMan] at Harper's Ferry. these genllemea win spend some lime v'cxrs at the Uaivc.-fity of Miriiigsc
18d8-Gan. OTMt appoMtad to tee mming dear, teey will a
M^^mg tee wtodou of te« extm teteb snrttoatorly m tbto year.
amnmad at tbe waatera ai aalra.
I they own Ttcfli Extracted AtovoMcAl tepwte which nttendod tee boll
Bona Blreh. noted
ly WItfciirat Mb
Utete. tea Tmverm City Itoy pCcnte. Kent coaaiy, one te tbe rtebeat in
died te LosMlan. Bern to
By the "KM'tor* method 1 can t»
ten U. A. I. dwampment. tbe Oread
Happen
move those aching teeth ahsohr
I Don't teciab
you sliould be without pain, and wtOmot tne
ir:-*te(illlillteteeo wr and etbor large
------:irs drugs to itroduva uncoaaciousoeM.
« HEN.M
Frerideat
People of nrrvuu.rtem|s-rameni and
PAlN-KlUdNG MAGIC Oil. s t
10*0 Arteen-amve. IVa t____
I. died to Ne« Tarit cRy. Bbre te Ing remedy (or cnis. aouod
with weak taesHs wtll s|>)>rerlate the
Nbtteas. Mtoa.. Hay 7. KM.
swellings. rbeomatsiB. toms________ 'Ka«lar~ meibod of t^laiaai artna■cteM toteiMaM Per Wmf
»M-Tbe dmgfbta batoda -GiemaM- sUfi deck. Deed (nterarily atoo for
- W. G. KJNTON
caHe. dyaantery and *t«k stom­
styaK-«fte aaraft ftofibangara: tebde cramp
_____ IVObotm
_ .Im Block, with IT. UolM
ach. it to a cloaa. ptoMUi sod af- 3M-388
Comer Kr«l 4. t.'«iBi >Hrrs-tg.
aMBM^ aght DaM Faria to Wto tactiva rateedy. Price 35 rta. Bold by' vorte. Traveraa City, mtelgag.
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A very goad asswtmeot 0! fancy carpet
brooou at moderate pricea. Oor 56c fenaas
witb painted handleL sewed five timeL citn
velvet finfsli ii a fine one at this price. The
ilain brooms jvill make up for wiRt Ihn lach
B looks by being cheap. New is the tne to
boy enengb brooms for a year, as iodicatiifii
are that brooms will be Irigber. UiA atthoK
qnafities, and tbe price wfll prove to yon tbt
this is Ibe place to bey. Also get yov slab
brosbes, wash boilers, wash tubs, wriigers
and soap of Prukop Kyselka.

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nbowt two yenra .tormerly lived In
OUo. Hr. Myw U a iia|<iiit of Skapbc9«. Mkb. Tbe ept*nmy wna perlorowd ^ Ber. Cn»bj.
Mrb. Front who rooMon in the
Wynkoop fiau. anffMWfi fbe Mw of Ibe
end of ber Indes finger on tbe left
band Wednesday, the amputation lie.
ing made necemiai-v- from a wound f>t
long standing.
Mr. and Mra. Joa Flfarek announce
le eogageiyent of their eMest dangb>r. Slarion'j.. to Frederick A. Cheadle
or Detorit^ibe wedding to take place
In tba. very near tntaro.
Krwnk Whalay, aged alatoafC had his
bend pvt open yesterday when
the opposite side of the woodabeil threw- a stone which sinick him.
A ent aevetnl Inches In length and of
aome depth was lofilcted squarely on
top of the bend. Pour 'stitches were re­
quired to close the wound
Newaygo county oupervloors have
oted the one irnlh of a mill
the benefit of’tbe Weaiera MIctaIgnq
Development
bureau.
This
amount to about 6500.
John W. Uckert of Mayfield and
t.ydla Singer were married yemerday
afifrnoon by Judge Oeorge W, Cvrtis.
Gua OoCltleb received a painful
wound Monday while a eompanloo was Inspecting a .33 calibre rifie.
isually the

Ma/ry Wolbere, «ebe Me bean at Cha
Ba/Bank boapltat for aome time, la
Imjirovtag after a rcry aerions opera­
tion.
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a OreanwoodAt
•* •* the
Ba)- Bank boopHbl auffertnf with brain
recac.
O. M. Day, praaidant el tha Weauifi
'LAUn OUT AMCRI^NB
Mlcblgan Oer^praent bnreaa. atopA«i MFC.
ped In the rity on hla way bone Irom
liOalaTlRe. Ky.. where be attended tbe
meeting! of the National Hardwood
Delation and ihe oonven>r tbe CCH
Uon of
coRiBereial eaecutirea of
tba I'Bli
Bited ^'tai
John N. Ceurtade brousht in twelve
buabela of rhulee applea Tburaday
Hava
LanOod
wbieb will be oied by ibe development
bureau at ibe Land and Apide aboea^ Graad Raplda nert nonib.
Thomaa ^Han'ry Warran. tha three
J
weak!' old'aoa of bir. and bln. Archie
Oet- lS.-F««r- of {»r*lcn Mlnabav. 440 blesroe atreeu died Fri­
W§ito iD Cbiu. OS Uw rmit or, day morning after a week’s IIInMi.
Mojicbu if
tko>Mas aoiwt UK »•
The Oeorga Vklley farm near Bow­
crevHK bourir. tccordlw u*;
en Harbor, eontotlng .of SO acre*,
fion P<4ilo. At HCakow.
was aold Tharoday lor 14.800. Tbia
uloB of Uw fobelc.
pUtfM U
farm baa an orchard bearing rbertrigger was carelessly pul
• hsT« Uiidod DiirGue
rlea, pearbei and npptea. Tbe tact had bis band too near the weapon
that a farm of 30 arrea could
and tbe bullet passed tbropgb tbe
■aj^BormltuC ond ar* deoerUntiiid rueb a price la noteworthy aud first finger of bis right hand InfllFilng
'
iodicoto Uuu iiie uprttioc l* augen well for the value of Garnd a fleab wound that wlli tMte
time In heal.
cpninK tbroucb tli« ciuIk middle Tnu-erac Region farm lindi .
Ralph E. Viskochil has Ukpn a posi­
ChUiunUorr.
The Cadillac Board of Trade
tion as reiionci <in The Recnrd-Kaaie.
P^' Oct. H.—Wtth *ovwnii.«»; 'orwarded a check for 8600 tt
PeU Menegari has d largo, woti-fod
its on exhli>!iloo,in gis
««Mtt«FC tiF WllCriMS'r tt>- yeaten .Michigan Devetopmeat
he carnured yoaierday
ttpridC i« oprwdlns ibraashobi ib. etn to be devoted to t^ campaign of
bunch of Iwnantis. Tbe lnae<
cOUBf. The rebeU *rt> c.piiirlli; icvcIoptUR thrfr aertlon of 4hc lerri
priHMl dtlM and It »ecou re.ioti .ory.'
of rlimslcwhlch it experienced
toda«tbM tbe tianrbu ^rMair «H
The DevelepmMt bureau hat re- ebange
in arriving In the Grand Traver>*c
ba o^hrowb. It U reponed that ib- *eived contributions or boons'fn
gion.
robaf^ve caytarcd Ibc entire pro
l'. l.emcool and com from K. b. Udd
lB«y ^>lu Pell.
be added to Ihelr collectlOD
i the In.
iNvIagtAB. Oct. l3.->Tbo otaiu df tralna wbirta wit be exhibited at tbe
fortiiailon bureau with a Urge
PW^-baa mcefaod a mblesmi. -oming land and apple nbow ul Crund >|iicl of dark red aslciw Snionla}
frinOetseury WillUna at Ibc Amn Rnpida.
Mrs. Ceor^ Crtach picked a branch
•d raapberrieo oo the >Upf form
ioHiMBUBar^la Pokia, arhicb aatd
Some fine specimens of. "Wolf
*flaapw la reportad la flanaa. Amar River" applea were broesbl to tbe Sunday. The berries arc large and
well Savored as tbose which arc
louftodn nia. Three army oorpt Morald ofllcc
today by Joeeph picked tbe first of tbe season.
the tahelt.Hartman, of Long Lake. The largMr. and Mrs. Ferdinand were tgree. .Tbaeopltal (taair la Uraatened. Sr eat oae weighs 30 ounces, and otben ably RuriM-tKed tUiiinlay evening when
about thii'iv of (heir. nelabbors-an>i
PUdlU .baa baaa lha uprlaiDC tbai 6. ir> and 14 ouncea oarb. and arc
dK ntilked Into ihclr borne In Elr>
naynlmHn «itb Hankow. Wo t^tlfjtl opeciment of that variety,
to spend the evening. Kefn-sh
s were served and a genc-ml so
^ GboB ood Haraap. tbioe blc cUiaa ind a good -aamrle of tbe Quality if
be fruit grown in the Orand Trav- del time enjoyed.
*. la A-off. Banda of anbOd
A plewnt eurprice party was^iven
p
regioii.
' SiMUwitBd bnrBlBC. Ini
ir WlRlam nuicher at his home on
ihpa Wahl, of the firm of Wahl ic FcDiBsula In honor of his sixiv
dron.. Ice cream and confectioner} ninth liirihrtty. «l>oui twenty friends
olalk Boyal ir^ippa at ib<
•Were present. Supper was served an.l
'are 0oat]r mvitnoua. An outbreak ti- Sroa.. ce crtcatn
a good time.
dorr got hU hand caught in the cogs all~enjo>cd
IM^ aad^arelnpt are iaaned
' Brody. Who for the past four
all >orrff«era pathrrinp at the lags- if tbe ice creanTmixing nutcblnc Wi-dI baa l•eell head butcher fOr W
olibs has resigned bis poaitkin
/t la nponr^ ihbt Crnml nefcday and as a rwull Itfci the »cr<md finger of tbe left band. The and win eiilcr business for lilmself
in Kingsley. He leaves for his new
amp. who daaertad and JoIb- hand waa aiao badly lora nad wUl in- field In the monilng and experts to
'lObali. baa bees elected nor- d^niclaie Mr. Wahl for aome time.
uc hla plant in running order ti>
Robert Myer and Miaa EiiaabMh
ir latu-r pan of tbe week.
l.PT"'"'- ,
Various eounttea continue to come
neltacb -were nniied la marriage
(prwnrd
with ihelr rontrlbullons to
Thursday, October 13. at the home of
ward 1^ work of the development
Mr. and Sira. Wm. Crosier, f.44' l-lasi bureou. On Saturday Kent lO-ini'
Blgbth, atre^ Only tbe Immediate voted an appropriation of ll.ikki. New­
frienda of tbe couiile were iiresent. aygo one tenth of a mill, while Kmun-i
r^.fbre. •
>
Oet. li-Jl Mias Dletacb. who has been here rouniy
»300

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Whd “QoAes-Seme” Meam
Wliy do tve inKiiii<-tiv<-l.v

cltpyt

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-|t(>cMnac tdicli tromcii know iiiHiitivcly wlirt fabricM
loiiff to cerlam Hlyli-K; wIibI roltiiw can Iw vomliiuiHl; wbi-ii
linen art* anwtic; tvltoii iiii*rciMjiisttii<-|>ro|)<-r toii<-h’ortriintniag; when Uic vhni'-t flVri is hiffii: wluii K lit...........
drcmi for each Mi-jiarnti* ocensittn.
They an* alwaya wcll.drtwted. Hut you only tiud
such woninn now and then.

This Konwe. dev(*ln)tod to a wi-ifiin-. is ivliat miidos Hi.* .I.-niEDfra of the great inatHtfat-lurinR ptritH-nl iim»r*s. Thcsideatfrni'rK Kuppjy the "(■li>thi*K-<ieiis<- ' for th<- millions of wo­
men whom tb>r serve.
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TUs Coat niastrates the Poinf

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N‘o matter where thia -i
••oat .niiitettiw, its airr »»rf potnl slyliwill be iiotii-i*d and eomineht
it-sl u|H>ii.
In the erowd or ulom*. il -st<iiii|is the wearer ms
dremed"'—sihe's ai»|>rovi>d tif.
It'u not an expt'iiKive mnttei nor nn ■■iMitoniie one. Itoth
inalerialK and dcnifni are bes1 deweriliotl by ih'nt e:q»ressiviword •‘sniHrt.” You’ll iimU-rstund exa-tiy wimt we lll•■u'll
vhes yon try it on Iwfore the mirr«ir.
It's a likeaMe edat. It his-iiis to K<-)ong to you und
think of g dozen plaeett you’d love lo wear it. T<-i
will be ample time tfi Ittok it oVer. Its jiri.-e is by
its least pttrjteiion.
^
There are plenty of other atylro lltal arc ju*t as dressy,
juat oa smart; we hiniply twt*d this oin- as «.ne illusiraii.m ..f
Ibe many. The prices are ns variisl as the styles—^ mait.-r
what yonr price iimit may lie yon enn find a |>riee to tit,

$1850 to $35
Pull line ..f riiiahos and Ftir fonts.

gaams nC Traveteo'CUy Meodk ft

Prom Tbaradny'i BeasdAgle.)
L. H. Cooper •< Qrawd Rnpifia. who
bM bees In tbe city tor tbe past tew
K-s oa bnslneai, rotarned today.
J. W. Botoa left thit meroing for hit
borne in Bkbnn. lad.
Irving Aoalln ef Grand RapM-la in
tbe dty todnyr
Mr. and Mra. H. E. Ontsa'af Pemtap«
city.
H. Seagmiler ef Cadillac la tnnoacting biuineaa In the dty today.
F. S. Heath of Chicago arrived yeeterday and will apend several da>s
the city.
F. J. Bright of Cedar mada a butiness trip to the rliy yeaterday.
Mrs. Ellsworth Bilinmn ef Cedar
spent tbe day in tbe city sbopping.
Mrs. Ida M. Ballty, who haa batn
visiting friands in tbe city for
weeks, left for her borne In Grand
Rapi* ihlB ayirtiiag.
Mr. and Mra. Dayton Ingraham loft
this morning over Ibe C. R. A 1. for
wedding trip eStending over several
weeks.
Mra. Dales Smith left this morning
for ber borne In DougldM after visiting
reUtivcf. for the put throe weeks.
J. O. Ounesn ef BuMens Bay to in
tbe city on buslnesa today.
Gaorgo c. Hwngarford ef Manlatae
in the city on busiaeas for tbe re­
r of Ibe week.
J. O. Platt, wheat homt it In Grand
Rapids, arrived .vesterday and will
spend several days wltb friends.
G. H. Oatfftold of Saginaw returned
home this morning after a week's
atay in the cli>.

A S. Cey rotwnad te ^nd Repiaa.
bis bona. ikU awntlag after a day or
so with-friends la ibe dty.
C. H. Brooke ef Detroit
been the giicm of friend* for
few days, returned borne ihU
Mro. Wm. J. Tmwey and two cMIdren of CadiUar are rlsmng ter pareniB. Mr. and Mra. Antbaay Rofcoa. on
Cedar street.
Mr. and Mrs. H. filentagu* ef Alina
*111 arrive this erenlag to be tSb,
guets for a' few daya of Mr and Mrs
O I-. Ctorver^
Mrs. Fred Curtis arrived hem* thto
after haring attended the O. E.
S. convention In Jackson and vUltlng
In Oeiroii and Grand RapUi.
S. H. Barter of Mt Ptoasi
has been In the <riiy tor tbe past week,
reiuraed home today.
Min Nelli* Belth of Birmtoy apent
the day as Ibe gnem of friends lo ite
city.

Big Store—QotMng Dept
Overcoat Specials

Lot 1. BUcks and Gteys

Loll

Tlal wo.

$7.00. $8.00 ud .$900,

$S.G0, $6.00 BBd i7.00.

•t

$2.98

$8.98

Sm those 98c Special Sweaters
NM'i Dress SMjts
Beys* Ceps

i

CB^OrdBi,

\mi Datk

iadm Boat popo*
lar mahaiab aad
Boa Bp-to'date
ayleo. A big as*
•ortBcal to pick
iroBBt froB 25et
to$Z

BUnkHaad Amf
SOcIo tl vJoe.
wool IboL

35c

V

ibeibinglor iboB

X lar ai

eoU awniait.

Swssly ray raa au ysra races ■■ lac Bla Slras.

The Hmmah & Lay Mere. Co.
rcdcration of Women’s clubs. .Jlis*
ttoles It cbairnian of tbe M. S. F. W.
I', liiircau of Information; and will
give her report of fbe^ear's work he• Ike conventlonr'’’A
larry Johnaon^^'m* V from Mantoycwierday lo vlslyfrtend*.inger of Boyne City apent

1 friends, returning this
Sunday '
morning
llinger of
Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Seliii
JIapIc I’liy an* in Traienies t;iiy t.e
the Ladies' Library asaoclatlon.
day.
Guy Tippin ef Ceda^ Run. who ha*
MifiT John R. Santo hat gone to Oe- been visiiing In 'he city lor a f-w
Ole Lerun of Suttons Bay. io doig tntklncas
City today.
Ing
tntklnea* in
In Traverse
TrwverM?..........
. .
, returned home this morning,
troll to visit friends. Mr>. Santo is
Mr*. Allic Mere Chapelly of Letond
s* Clara Bate* has gone to Dethe delegate from the Woman's dub
throuah (he city today n her
troii to attcnil .the Michigan State
le .Michigan Fetleratlon of Wo
men's (^Itihs. whirh holds Its annual
meeting In Detroit next week.
Mils LesiTc Jacobs ef Pateokey to
ibr guest of/friends in the oily for
lew days hating ruoie over U> a'
lend ihc,Jmf-vroi danee to be given
hy Ibe K of P. at the fn> uper*
h«ii«e ihix •■tenitia.

■rs:

wav 10 Detroit to attend the State
Fy-deraiion of Women’s club*, where
she will act as delegate from Ite Lelan<l Woman's club.
COPEMIBH.
For the Herald
The friends and heigbbom were
yery sorr>' to learn of Mr*. John Poiiock's nine**, (ibe ba* been eerr
aUk all aummi-r aad the last three
week* h*K toen very bad Mr. PMlovk and son wsuk ber to the boepRal
last Thursday to undergo and opera­
tion We all hope she *111 get to^
return to her family
.
as she has three small <!bUdien. who
need a nKiher* rare yery inurh.

• Watch F!or The Great •

iFroni Frida>'» neroid Kagle >
C. A. Fos ol Detroit, who spent yesU-rda> in Itn- vll» on UUHliiess ;cturned home lortny
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Travis Of
Iraiid RapidK. were railed to the rii}
by tbe death of the former's nwther.
Mrs. I*.
Tratia. Tbey arrived yeelerday
Mrs. Chaa. Travis arrived yestcrds}. being called b» ibe death of her
d .way
lipKhamis mother, who passed
few days ago On arrouniI of ilT
ness. Mr. Travis could not i-ome.
W. E. Boelcy ef Grand Haven, to a
Travers.- fltj visitor for a lew days
Ibis week.
F. Jennings •mwed' last night from
Detroit, and will spud the remainder
the week with tnends.
P. Lubsch^ Grand Rapids, to in
the <lty on Cilslness
J. P. Prestoy came from Balding
yeMerday to look sii.-r some busineoa
Interests ill the ril>

October Sbles
Thcy*vc Slulcd al Stetabem Bros.
Chilly October wiods are blowing reminden of cold wcBther mod te come. And thgta
ipedal items are stronger reminders of That big values are now to be had in tbeoe Ortobur
■fileg of.ourt.
.
-Itodies,’ BCiaaes' and Children's CoBtH.^eaten. Underwear and Hene^.
Hisses Dresses and Skirts. Dress doodi, boting Clothi. etc. Hea’a and Boyi’ Un'derwa^,
Ovenhirta. SuiU. OvercoaU. PtnU. BaU, Caps. Hosiery aad Qlom. and many other Uaes will
be offered during these salet at even lea than bur usual low prices.
Mi»« O«U-»3.60. .

LADIES' DBS8W8
$2. $4. $6 and $8..
Values high as $10 and $20

Boya’ Paata—33c. ^
Beya' Kntokerbacher Panu la
heavy fall and winter weighla.
1 lengths, all sUe*. worth 5Uc

Mohl of which reprem-m the
reiiiain-icr .if our aprlas and
suiiiiiini «tock In the lot arc a

Ladies' Coats—$7ff0.

Baby CoaU-$2.50 '

John P. Leg, ef Midland, is
rliy

kik!

today

M. Brown returned to hto home in
l.**latiil lilts morning after a few days
stay 111 liiwii on buali
W. W. 8e«r of Bay City arrived last
evening u> >h- >be gucKt of lilends
ir a lew days
Mita Olivia A. Son returned yester­
day from (irswn. where she has bei-fi
piofssional duty for the last three
weeks
■ From Saiurdav's Kecorj-Kagic I
Misses Alice and Eva Day ef Glen
laven sitendetl the junior mld#<
Op at I’rof Horst's academy
cyenint;.
Glenn R. Van Geisen ar>d Bert Shatluck of Ionia are t|.enillng several days
the city with friends.
H. E-'hiii of Elk Rapids made a busiriess trip te the e*iy yesterdey. re­
turning home to-lay
F. A Recerds ol Franki.n. Ind.. who
IIS been si>ending seevral days in l
citt. returned home today
W. E. Hamitten. whose home to
reensburg. Ind. was In tbe rity y
lerday to look after huslneas leieresis.
F. C. Jordan of Uaneelena
city today
J. E. Cossatt left for hit home in
Grand llapids this morning after
transacting husine-'S In the city dur
iag the i>an week.

H. .v 83W.

At |SDI>--’''H
;c. ilich.c.^'-

Ladies Underwear—26c

TC[.

At 84aO-Drc.xaK
TMirc t«ir*-ta -III, an:|| iia'y hs!>' a»'l -iBik grey
Wc'th Hid. .. xa;tii.-nl. »|>eclal

I 82.00- lthi<
hink

Ladies' Sweater*—*3.46.
One IM of LaaicC Swealow.
M-! tal I.I

*

*$1.25 8weawrs-96c
One

let

of

Beyt*

aiyd

»1..| t: inrhcr WI-I.-. IC

g!

■ all. -l; i-i/.- I'll ihi. lot. g„rih
'.<M -.c h S' 39e.

Cir>»^

anil navv'^J?!^ "Vb“Uitc'halMtne

... . -

Juv'cnile Sweater*—48c.
One i« of Juvende Sweater*

Broadcloth at SOc
F.fty-Feur

Intn

'■af'-.

Breacleioitii
..'?i SOc.

Pmal tak piieca ob oaen't
.
wdb;.-

Veiy^w prices on laies'

New Fall Skirts

Soitsand Ovncaats
1

II-.- im-‘

otTc'r.-l *• 'k

.V'.'i f-f tK.U.
I'HKjnl \IS i" . hrxma-- ilni.

to a

M. B. Campbell of Graod Rapida to
speadlDs a few days as tbe gaest of
trieods.
E. B^ Ward ef CharieveU to to tlw
city OB business.
My. and Mrs. Harry Seen of DatroM
-e ttoUlBg Dieads in the cHy.
Mitaes Anna Banda. Croce Chapel
and Minnie .Magoppin ol Beninnla

..jL

The

Ji maklos; aome SPECIAL olferincB that It wtn
be io your interest to take advantafe of.

the guest of her daughter. Mias Aim
Gotfredso^oyt^ Sunttoy.

Crinnell music store, has returned ic
bU duties after a two weeks' varol
lion, which he s|>eot at bis home In
Pllnt.
Mrs. A. J. Atke
day from (Teveland
•ielal
tor I vtoh with
Iricods in the city
A. Colwell of Detroit
ependlkg a
■ lends.
Ikaaka spent Sunday lu tbo i-iiy
Mr. and Mr«.
ef Fife Li
C. W. Garnweod of
Fort Wayne. nre tbe guests ol friendsi in (he t
for a few .layw.”
Ind.. Is In tbe^ty this week.
J
Mrw.
H.
C.
Clauecn
Eagpmn ef Ludington apent yes­
sivnt Sunday us the. gi
terday iBtbe city on biuineao.
niece. .Miss .kliiia Gollrci
WalU^teelc ef Nerthport Is in the
riiy lotiby.
Mite Alice Walt, city librarian, left
Katkaska to the
tli{s mnrnliig for a two weeks' vara- picst of (rlcnils III ibe i-ily this we.-l.
lion. .Miss Wall will visit Id the
Otie of Provemont returned
home Ibis morning alter sjiending
southern pan of the state.
Mrs. E. S. Pratt has gene to Detroit
to be the guest of her son. I. A. Freti.
While In Detroit. Mr*. Pratt will a;AKred f eleon. Neeh Gatuhler
of l-elaii-l e|u>nt Stii
■ eml the Michigan State Federation of Tiny I'lan
reiurnliig home
Women's riulm. ns a delegate from

Chaa. Tagler gf Eaat Jordan

INC.

WINTlERI sc«IMING

rCMOHAL MENTION.
»#♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

I p-4n ha-e.

Traverst,<Tij visitor today.

J. W. Milliken

pages:

TTGBDAT. OCTOBER IT. 1911.

Traverse
Clly’s
Tradiro
riacc

.K I

812 ana 81« v*lu*a at VM.
S1SOO vaiuM at HfiO.
81S and 818 values St 811820 value* at 81400.
Bey*' Suita, epeciai at 8iJ0
and 82A0 'Worth from I3.r."
.0 I5.»0 I
Beys' Overcoat* ^BSJO.
83A0 and 8*aa itt’Jfftb as
high as l'>.5<> I

'Worm Blankets and
W.^
•:

Doable Cota MBUa id id

65e

wooin

Beautiful preiums free wil

lb
Twin Bivtell. Uir 60»7« ii»di»;

Md $1A BUakM, full 61x76
ini'h Biv, in gre.TR. tana tnd white,
s special purt'kasp of
AQa
tiro-oaspu to CO at................VOC*

linivil.T kiiap
|iHl;.\rhfl«: fvn om
. U4 wfli afl)l them «t

well ^Qomi

riTTiiriT ^rs:

iM-hk€MiHfc«fl-ww4s»i«-*>!>
a fptdioKttit quality ♦**»♦ would be
kl.rr> reculariy, sale
thr

kata at jwportioaal aavinc for This Pro6t.Sharing Sal.*, incloi
one of the leaden in dependable Kamtar>- blanketa.
OMfMbn. Silkoline eormd; filled
witii^ pure white batfbiK (not
ahodd.v); eaan.v worth
n.35; sale pri.

Bath B«ba BUakaU vhh
and tasaeb to match 1^17'
tpceUI ralnea

tale ......................................

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

81.75
box
MX of

Sptekbhrtkt ‘I^Sl.Skmg” Scle
Onn^ bona pina, aale

d’^o^........2c
9mtha»A Talovi ftmtemteprioe
pe^ean.............MV
Toflat Waaar: I5e

6c
^r.^....i9c
Bafl Bnahaa. tte

^ ai Bsttrti Cenats aie^ apecUl oCorina'for this
^^aala. The Cecaeu come la
sew fall models sad Is all
sites: smetal while they
tttt, a*c.

fourteea. sale
price, box....

I, tija op te as.

botle ......................... -AV
SmaD CniUnc
^
Xraai, sale price.niV
Miripn wtft haiHai. re­
duced for thk
jmle to ......................MV

s to be
eisea. & to IS: aot »ore tbaa
2 pair to a eastomar. 16a
There are opportnnltlee
Uke these scattered all orer
the store In every depart-

Wen'a RuM
caaee Joet
sliee. « to J

Ic

?atr«lffUB >aUy will sell

The famooB W. 8. Reduo.
sad Nntorm modeU; War
aer'e Rustpraot; Aacrlcao
Baaaty, Parlalona Oodsets:
alee the Ferris Walsu. Onr
corset department Is spleB-

Inlairt'e Cefi^eli .these
like the recolar S6c hlad;
these COM ta plahs. rede,
hloee mad bleeks; eale price
while they last. pair. the.

Over 100* other small
itemii St pr^rtional sat-idgs.

Mn’s WnMIniUrwear 9Sc

dlTMt f»a tha allla; Sm 6a»«ei« la (ray, Mtanoa color and adrlat; olactlc
wooUibbo^ia fro7«>d btat Blxod:.alK> tba teTicr waiftaU; all aim.
lUrti ami fimwm; par CHmaat, 96c.
nMoa

Lined

W.mI rnderwcsr that the

U. U, m piB.!, Sfc

-t-

Fall Furnishings for Men and B«^s
a M aar awea aae Ssyr eaearmal ta omSte wHS ISC Bear UUIklaeK

willing to close out afonr terms.

tudaedn

i^ilk beris iuid txM-H and garter ft A
tops; the regular 2-*>e kind;
I
will sell Ht. per pair................... * vV

Women’s 15c Fleeced'
Hose

lOc



equal to the |1 rabies n moat of
the stores.

t^44.

K|te. jal nffering of hoys’ ami girls’
•ol-ribhod hose; 2.5c values . ft
in .til
pnir

...........IVC

£il
--aogrs' Bettor awaater CooU at

Women’s Hose

Ne aad $1.48; sli wo<d and wor­
sted ysms: big rariety of solid
colors and combinst ions.

'ashiuen- finish in hlaek only: ft
or this vale, wry speeitil
I IIP
alites, at ......................................... 1 W

W OliiB UbderMcsr, 98c. fl.48,
p.98, ^29, $2.79 mi $3.19

IkaUFImmlSdrU. An extra
tpedal tffermg at S9e.

Boat
Uree’came from
thr -Dub
St of Uree’.......
................
. Stock; and the
/ weU
that they esried ia pretty
wdl
twda of un4-rwesr
^
City. There
knotfnbr
tp the men i
'

arc ipedi
1 h*VMW
in grays, blora and mixed. A
them'are of the ''Superior’’ make. Mmi who
lliar with this well bnowu brand will act
1 this rhanee to hny them under regular

About r>0 dozen men’s' rUinnel Bhirte.. the well
known 'n'herty Volley ” bnuid^in q vsrietty of dif­
ferent colors; all sizes. 1*>- to I’ij; ver>- Kpeeial.
' Men's better grade Flannel ^irls at 61.46. 61.7.*>,
61il8 and $2.46—tight. raediunOand heavy weight
fianoels; some with the rerenible collars: the i-arictr
of iMlors includes' most every color that men want:
extra value at any priee in this ' Profit-Shnring” Sale.

—Maa’a Maekwaar madi to raUil at S5e: '—Maa’a fiOe Maekwaar; shout 7.1 dozen silk
new fall silks in all the most popular
'^
four-iii-imiHl. shield tei-ks, band teek*
shades and psttenis for fall, sale prieM»C'»nd Imtwiug styles, in the
Profit-Sharing”
Sate at :< for
4Cdb
Maa’a Vp-taMta Jaw^ at Half Frioa; eulT 61. .weh .......... ........................ /.............
MMV
I-buttons, sti^ pins, separate and in
*8e 8« at 16e Pair; dn^ wool sox
Beharms. etc. at just one-half the prices the jn ^ixford aud blnek; while they last in the
fHUb sold them ot.
' •’I’rofit-ShHring” Sale. 2 pain* for 2oe.

Men’s Dress ft Worit Gloves ajjgiei. aMw phm»
^
from THR HUB STO('K. As yiw know we bought the stock during the summer months, hut aehul
sdriovo-aelling cjai.-s haw oul>' just bepin. Men who know real btfrgaiiW when they’ri" offeriil will snup th«-*e up
two apd three yoiir at a time; placed in the "Protit-Sharing” Sale at these pijei-s, until elos«>.| out:

$1126 &1.50aio*es 61c ^

Olerat; Jertay Cfaa
OloTea;
Me^ lined'tad i
M bare
handled Ten
Ton can eftooat from
bote sUgfatiy handled:
ffievta worth |1. $1.3$ and $1 JO for «$e.

nM W tUft Qkrm at Me: kid
browna and
silk knitted

\ Me

^
OoH Wn Ooraa and
i^nntleta; for
S8C
qaa* -• flleannce, pair

Haaian’a Plra and Wattr Proof
flauatlat Qkrm and hlaek automohilc gauntlclB: regular
$lJi0 values; pair ...

$1.18
Dririag

fflmM^aad M.TB
vilMB. pair ................

SU9

as low priced as they cao
dotUng event as mch as

Kirschbaum tails and Overcoats
—You unni giMxl liMiks ami kervii-e mil 1^ yoiir Suit or Overeat
for inon- Vhan th>' pr<*vent da.v or wevk.

Ihui't

forgi-l that

w.H*ks and monihv l.’j .-..m-- are ju*l as im|x'irtant.
faMca.

One way to.'makc

sure

«rf

ih<w

0« . lU

tv*

to Jet us til you lo a Jiuiiiihbanm Sttit- »v OviT>-^r.

Cydren’8 25c Wool.
Hose

mtaBdtS.7(

-^.aejB’.Wael,8waatcr Ooau at
w; fmy oaly; youll find them

dothes values that wOl Bake tlwa finier frieiift ebo^MI
kMKyoDooiiiberamiigtfcase who have leaiaedtht Mid
wAbeherewtthoatoartdy^yoo nchahaillMwe mI

hack of every ganneiit of ihia eel<*braled

fcHlnn-a
W<-

hrami — every

u

Nluiid
KiratV-^

hatim Suit or Overcoat amat give. tbocei|li tatktfutlloB or yMl'gwt -a iii-w Suit free.

We sell "Kirachhaiim”

Surfs

and

-OveiY^ta

BhMaer Oterca lined with Umh’s
w-cKil: 62 aiii 62-.*»0 values
ISJO Oleem at $1.$8; kid and mo■•ha in silk lined and iinlimil; st^-lKh browns and grays; wonderful
bargains for the men
who wear small sizes

$1.69

A wale range of style* including eon*icrvativc nmdels as wcIIIh'
till- new English effeeu.

lOc

Underwear

Men’s tll^rade Crdvanettes
—6lh.'.«i Cri. vail
i-lti's will sell for

! .^18
l-n.v.n.lW
ujil sell for

^11- ^12^ ’15^

Qiildren’s Underwear

They’re

gvtiiuiie I'rii-slly enivunetled iiiid stiietli liiini|.tnilop-d;

OVERCOATS POR
-

lOc

SDIT8

s|.|endu!

Wraaen’s Underwear
Women's rihiH'd vests arid imtiIs,
rtcc.-e liii. d, .is lf-.vv\- IIS ;inv
of the ;iV kind. «.ll H.-1! at
QC/.S,
gar....... .........................................

opjv.rn^iiitJ>

t'er

Made 4ir<-

the lltle fe!|..Ws WHIlI tlli 'tl IHIlilsfxs'ial [mr-'liase ••ii.iM.'

to j.Jae,- jti th;s

15c

$1.95.

piir-iils with boys to elol^ie tor
the fill and uiiit.-r



Infants’ Vests

ii<

i*ro!il >h«r:i;e ’

Snl.-, one lot of HOY'S’ SI IT< for
ages { t., 1.- y. a,. ,.t 98c.
t'.dl Il.i's ' af*. Slilrts.
itl.ois.s. Knee Pant*:
ev.-nllviig .. .'!..rli< the bo.vK and
-asson..o-.>ts ail eomlin|. f.
l•^■•sl attriletlVe for
f;. t. .,i,.| pnlaeitig” .Sale,

Women’s Union Suits
..f

49c

Sp<ciai Valin-14 in this sab- in «olueirs ITilon Suits at ft’s- and III th •
iiiHi-slirinking w<*ol Union Sum. m
'614^

6:1. for.........................................

on th-

6--fttherH ise we .s.iilfl not make an off'-r lik.- the above.

I2S0 TO 12.75 SBI^ AMD

(’Jlildfell’s d's-.-e.lined rlMn'd V.-sts .(ud
pants; sizes 16. 20
22
only; while they Ir.sT
aale pri. e...................
...

the regular and •■.xtra sins,.
' •v5c vaiu.-s nt
....

—62.5
rravanettOH
Hill sell for

- They .-iui,, Im ns uhen we bought the HiH< Si,M-k

f«»r till' is>ld. hliist.-ry w.-ath-r; hmi
dlVvlv of Aultl.-s lik- th-sc:

Women’s thi.,... lin.-d rnion Suits

m

Boys’ and Odldren’s Soils and Ovqtcoals

Witineti’v and I'hildren’s Wurni

Infants’ riM>vd vi»ts in
pnre whitre; plnsli l.n.-k ;
speeial vnlu-s nt ............

WVII sell thmn during the--proflt-Shar-

iug”. Sale at 6.5 to 67.-50 1,-vi than siniiilar clnth<« would «»| you
< ls.-wlier.- or ill tailor sh»|i«—$15, 61ti.50, 61^'.^*'' and $$Sr

Children's Fleeced Hose'
One hundred dozen boys’ and girU'
flefice lined hosc. Th(*se arc the run.ol'ihc-mill of the grad.- that
»« lls rcgtili
regularly at 17e. while
they lu.st .

'

the
wool

on the KsiiK- ''Noiall margin of profit*’ as w<- do cvi-ryihiug ch

B.

nJlaBdn.M

£i7

<Me

L-.

19c

Fifty dozen wnui4*u's all wool
gray hoae, while they last,
in this sale, pair..........................

Th*'se an* slightly secoude. tli^ defects
Iteiiig seureely nniii-eable.
ft ^ yw
While .10 .lozen last, 2.'»c hose I / ^

Thcy'llbe anld in then .the "rrofit-.Shari
id

d^BlovM; all go

Ko^Wofiu'n and t'Hildren.

Wrften’s Wool Hose

Another reaaoD is thst some are not quite full ^gth—not

wort by iky. meoaa, but just enough so the mannfactniwrs (well knbwn. too)

at

IS^.W s.n surrs AND 01
HOSIERY —^ecul
bo]io|i advanUges ui New York City, thewaiirtftj
Ijiv in s Suppi vitf Warm'

Women’s Wool Hose

pThera are not all aiaes in any one style; that’s one reason why we’re able to

Mha ill good
«•»*«; <yl*W; also

that s OUT way of advertising the Globed^parlment Store -advertising that cants most
The Globe ha become firmly estahlished\^“lhe store that sells for less" -ihetorevda
thk sale coming now k diat we’re abeays going oAead -trying to out-A) in y^oe^ hi
die inaeat^ oudet enables lu to buy merch^ise on terms-that bring prices wy dowa^
as »c fisy" are facts too well known to need mention here. In idi case ouiaiBtomen

Woni.'ti’s 1.5c tie* cc lined Hose
made m the noted Ipawich
mills; sale pri<-e. pair___

varitttca

Sweater GoMb ^auaxiajai
them this way.

—The natunl result of six mooths of <aieful preparation and under-price buns <fiecti

WILUNG TO SHARE THESE ADVANTAGES WITH W^ST^

Infants’ 25c Casbrnwe
Hose

*1.48.

« raw saaeia •! ist vatac* Ym May BseMl narlsa ma Sau !■

tayaviivar.

PR0FIT-SH:<

Wool-irap BlaakaU at Il.Tfi-Extra Urge 5Sx7G ineh
site for double beds; we bought 800 pair of iheae at ;
eery sttractire price; for this

md* nattad lafa^

aUBBtfeu

and the answer-to tH questioi

Pua..■■ Thi. bnod 0

Ooofoltlti 01 OB6 .ud ».«V«y qKcUl ..tur. i. thi. »lr:
qualities regularly fl/iO aiui 61.75.

98c

$1.98

BUoIm It Itw oad
It. mode nth ■ ool1.0 w„p .«l .0.1 hUioo; win. ind «tri
luj dmibl.bn iim pn« for thu ulr
M M
nyi bdoir rrinUr, K.9S ond.......................... 9WoWO

- Here’s the question you’re probably asking yoarsdf ri^l not—"Win

$2.25

n-r. 's « "l.anee for ateoil 2Vi bays
to get s2 ‘e' OM ri-oals for $1.79.
VODMO
sum. »3.«8s. v.ral small lots of ih- regular
.S.5.5U and So grad-*: th»re is u c.hmI
i-.-.ri.-tv of styles and siz— a|l<*g''ther

WITH



PAIBB

PAHTS; $8.48 AID $2.9$.
i
- Tln-BJ- Soil* are m$e »f attifx
■ ly. good-wr»ring fali.-*: double
bn-Mted Btyl-s—•xla pair of
kiiiekcrlHieki-r |>an|s. uli size*
up to 17 vi-ar*.
—K.ws’ Suits. Bitaier-tri»wn sod
Norfolk *tyl--s in aga 3 to 10—■
als.i <jt.ii),|.. bresHtefl auiui fof
Is.ys up to Iti yeara: .alni-* up to
62 2.5. sale price. ll.ftL-

Lowest Price ■ 0 •

6fu
(
De p X

Tranxi Git}, Hcl.

i d

'•^fAGKS,

«>agi»»ij»Wja|

'

\

Ald.M|>«ArUiiiiiiiaci««Meddi«kiii

The New Dress Goods and SUks for FaU
m K>w B<»«nd SOki U Uc^

e.my mooey go
BO farthest in doing my fall tading?’’--aitJ
tading?’’^aitJ the

mrhpg.widct Kpwially a«Upl.Hl
for «on«: mU priw while 2(*

FIRST GREAT

JT::”';...........59c
Altana VaOm at 79o-.NtT7 Une
Altnao VoBejrorth in a te*tttlnr
w»y $135 yard: will
aeU at, per yard.............. .. i 7C

fG^SALE

.....49c

the opportunities in

DRY GOODS
For inatnnee;

Fruit^if-theLoom Blwched
Sheeting at 79tlC pet yard
Id yanlx limit to a eii^iiomer.
Yard-wide Sl.eclinp, 2h
I.- I., unbleaelied Sheeting

^<

The SiUls and Overcoats
!! $18.48 MsMwmM
vtara and ■hades.

^y^lheSoiia That We’re T^alnrlng
««an aStHaaaMaJi vara

4I-2C

talc priee. per
.«rd ..........................

linker Flaigiel
Fifty pieeea of white Rhaki-r Flarincl
< in yaida limit to a eiutomer). to be aold at,
yard ..................................................

S Outing FUnnels
One ea»e of light and dnrk Omtng
Flaniiebf 'not more than
i ^
10 varda to ii euatom<‘rt
/m i
yawl..............................................................

Ytfd Wide Percales

The Saits and Overcoats
g«7.an Me an vara

The Salts and Overcoats:

vgnely of new fall, patterm*
pni* Vu.aeloet from; per
yard

Xg

GaUtea Cloth
Every mother known how Hn|endid this
fiihrie i« for hoj’a* waiata
' “
and ehildren’a dreaaea;
yard .. .•..................................

t Omodiii with velvet eoUam; norm and wvireahle; will sell while
i $M9; worth *S to $6 regnlarty.

B’s Heavy Reefer Goats H>H
t he 4T and 97.50 U bonght in the regular, way. Made of all-itool
Chith atom eoUara, with heavy w«ol Iming'; all aiaes; a real snap
0 wpfk oat dowo a cr<«t deal.
^

I nhes. Ha’s Rm Dnss Puts Id ihis ^ at
1218,2.98.3.48, 3.98,'4.98 and DP

Apron Gi^ams
Twenty-five pieec* for this auh*;
Amoskeag qualKy but without— .
the Aronakeng tiekei; Vile
priee. .vani........................ '............. WA'Va

Duckling Fleeces
Etipevialiy adapted for
kimonaa and dremii
Irewing
aapejnes: yard .

Flannelettes
Twenty-five hundred yayda of this
fleeee lined elotta for dressing sacitues
and dresses; big variety
^ dk/%
of eolors nod patterns.
I 111^

liABt^lQdloccassiiu

>rt

vjt
TiMri BD, HUl

Black Dutchess Satin, 89c

Salutary Wash CMhs
Mie price
eacb...

Standard
Prints
ol aavya, fteyi aad
bUck. Welt aeDabon 3000 yank aaiooi aa it lada
at. yard

Eze^tioad Values la

O«l50p-rwo«.V.U«ta,H.«.i.bUck«d'^
Hand Bagi in velvet
nod
leather
with
pcetty metal fram«-»;
«0 and ftV values;

COt

Si

... ..49c

Baad Bafs—A big ae.
l.H-tion iu sen! grain
niul imilaliou Wal.
mih; new uhaiu** for
fnll. *1.2S nnd *!/>0

■fWr

-

98c

300 High Grade Hand Bags at 1.48,1.98.2.4^ 2.98 and op ta 4.98
,

Dunns this‘‘Profit-Shaibg*'Sale you can make pool mooereofartba than oonI in

Good Depeodable Shoes and Rubbers; Better Quality for Less Money
Oiy d»e depuliMiil u bd beconiog Ihe nK»l popubi lootwoi aMioa iii Mwi (or ihoK dUi • IMe-en to
FootwM, (or ,my mfinba ol tfie Umily u«Hor dl u«li o( MM. Look alic«l ia the attia ol yoo,
uuo. la aboe) and nibtien and luppljr them at tUi aale.

Why Pay $4 for a Pair of Men’s or Wolnen’s Fine 'Dress^Shoes?
—Sinurl fill] |•^t■^l« i-«r nl a pri*-i*
that purtifiilar wom<n will Inijuick ;tt> upimwinu-.
The n.-witou
maiinixli UsIh in gun lui-lul. luiteiit
leather and viri kid: lilueher and
button stylo*, including the newTO
and It^ button boots now so j>npuIsr. They're just like iti.- usual
93.:>0 «id (4 Shoes ev
eept the prie.- ...................

—Mens new fall Shoes in the
wanted high-toe lasts in gun motid.
tan. calf and patent eolt.
The.c'
haw all the snap, style and quality
of the average $:l.M kind. Ever?lime we sell a man a puir of Olobe
Spedal Shoes, we get him out of the
natl ft habit." The variety
of 5nyles is ver>- good

now; pafr>^......

refus'd them owing to lule delivery. The whole lot was tumwl over to Its on
.•onditiim ihnl we do not mention the maker's nuine;'the prioeT>ermils iis to
plnee tii/^ic new fall shoes in the ' rrotir-Shtiriiig" S:<|c at a
>95
verj spro ial pri'-e................................................ .... ............................

IFmi<a’« SeMleeAa
^at}US. Nothiag wroi$ with them;
just • flyer to Aew wbat iht
■boe department can do.

Men’s $2.50 and $3 Shoes $1.95
insdc

with bcl- ^ i,y buying th-m din-ct rn.m ih.- niunttfactiirers.

l9W$ t(»gues. Actually ■

worth $2.
Women's $1.76 Shoes at
$l.«-strickly
solid
leather: low heels; blu.-li.
cr cut. .\11 si.-cs.
'Hi f>

lejillicr.

Children a

Fifteen

ejiscs

iih'ig.-iher

'.‘■''V'*k.,i nu.i paiem

.Ml si^i-s arein t.',- had; while they lost

High-Top

Bed School Jlonse Shoes,

Shoes, 89c-,leath.
fumiis; tops are rod.
vr blnek ; hntton

$1A4.—ybp
know
all
about them; box .-alf and
viei kid ietth
»thet>^ .
to 1

—Women's $2A5 and $3 Shoes, go>sl styles imt broken
siges; you mjiy be nhb- to get fitl.vi. There ;irc gun
meal, jiati'nt Initlo-r aiuf viei kid •
in the lot, pair ............................... .

J81.49

Misses' Schod Shoes at
$1.13—worth
tiood.
siilisiaiitial
shoes
that
will -Klilll.l llie ne.ir. Alt
■•XeepTi..iml biirgnio.

fjieiorv" and jet iis,.ti:i\i’ !.*<' j'jiir h! a lower
ttAafe
pnc.—tins Mile, j^iir.................................................... WC

250 Caws Fresh New Rubbers Dicect From the Boston Factory
pl.e-st .,iir or.ler nine ii.omljs .ie<,
i.r.l.r to g.-t the b«-sl •in»ide
dl«e,,|llii ■■—W,. Wire e.-IllfM-II-Ml te bl|V lit sMe,| l.ig < j llil || I I* 1<-S til order l<1 g<*t
tie’ ills.-..Hill. We mil, ;is iisiiitl. si.,ii.| J.;iek'',.i (he \\. «r ef i-verv pair of^mir
lirsl •pialiiv nil.hers All i.in-ls atel -tyl-s frs.ni ih- light
foot hold!,'' to
the Ileavi.’.T liimlternuin's ■
I ftf-s for the
I’rofit-Shars.ilc. A few sanipi'-s :

..... 25c'
...12^C

Infant's Wnterproof Diaper Clolha

BqjB’ and Oiii/ wool worsted Hose;
bhws. brows and reds;
4 ff^
extra TBlnes, pair.............. JI9C
Ln£ea* 25e and 3Scbaadbrcbicla at
I5c—baeasaadcandiocaiB bae abeer
noJilipi; Acy are ‘‘accoada"* bat tbe
drfccM are acaiealjr •eticaabk:
^lobeaoldiiibi.

r bTsITSE

• ni<iU.4U5,Oi.u.ru<i8ac.

Women’s Kid Gloves

Children'■ 8weat«r-CouU cues 22, 84
•pt^tal bar.
the' • Profit.
Sale

’% 7/*

—"»i iin-li<-> wiiU-; very new aixl Ih*'
gmd.>s ih.ii wuM he $1 %*« and
r*-Rillariy

lOc Women’sIFall Shoes, $1.95

Cotton Challies

?<alc pri\-c.

yard ............................ IfC

Taffeta Rtbbons^’^"lT

Pn'tty paternK for eoiiifortera
A _
will he sold at. per
yard ............................................................a V

I Overcoats. Spedal, SS.48

dresses.

lacasUeaw salceM al raa*MB arc typical al haaercas ol alhen |aal as gaa*

oierioob

that will be offered in this ''Profit.

tasm^y U ks'naliSw'iSa,

$1 aad $125
raloea

The New DhtiAea Satias at H'iS

colon aad white
Thrifty women wiU- not

12^

Bodmd ChaUiea at ITc yartl—
patterm Vi*ry atiitahic for dro»
ing a<iiics. kimnnas and houte

• thi. ole «t, y,r4 7»e.

_ aad nuibiifactureis, leaving out a^e-men!t ptohts. WHY ARE WE
DW'WHEN REGULAR PRICES USUALLY PREVAIL? Because
r«yp«W THROUGH IHIS “RROnr-SHARING” POLICY.
l||^ iaioes ^evail just when ybu need the goods the most.—Another reason for
a'ooimponding period onci year
The increased sales, or in other
■■d.—That wy dependable goim find a place in our stocks and that “we
leaeb of every disc^t that we received hom the manufacturers.

Sharing" Sale.

79c

drt'aam; b«u>k
plaida to «Hcct froa
aale jiricc. yar^l ...

$1 M^ne at, 79c
$1

IATS ForMgn&YomiflMeD

New FaU Plaida f.

HAS aad $1.80 Drag Oeodi at
7*c yard—A *p.vial purvhnw made
hy our Nev Vork resident buyer;
•*.0 and 'A inch good# in the newftjt
{•Iftiii and iviiyh wca^<«;8Iknle bcavy
coough for coau and auiu.

RUBBERS
-FOX—

-EVERYBODY

Wniiieii's Sionn Rubbers at 44c—
gi*ods for till* sea.Hi. all si/.-v.

.'leji's Pure fiiiiii Rubbers to Wear
"ith leather to,-.. $1.98—Strictly
lirsl ijuality. all siJii-s.

I’Ktvs' 14-in-h t aiivas Te„ Rub
ito-p. at $1.48-Snag-Pps.f. to ,i.:.r
over SOX: .:/es
t hildr-'it's Rn.-lile .\r-ti-s at 68c
--stri-iiy ti-«- gi^k.ls, I .......kb', sires
ob- to to; thi. M-ile only.

Women \ Alaska* at 63e—eloth
to,, rubtivrs witb low he.-U; not ail
“.

oineii s F'XtihobU .11 47c —
si*.nil rubh.-rs «it||.>tu heels; kiriet1\ lirst Ipi.ililv; »t| Ktzes.

Mcftr VMMilfaoUt^niia; hak, aa* |m4, Ul Hia.

oliierli'iiia
the

type of

! Scowls
i^mulsion
m Ae highest Qpe of
*CTfe>Uy< foo^
s
The lUHirishing »n^
•ttrative elements ^
Seitt'* Emulsion sreiM
pcrlectb' oombined that
oB'fbaUes, chiUien sod
-oAw)srecqusfly bene£tl^ and bulk up.
^ane *• gH SCOTTS*'a tim Sttnidfi W a
Hmhmi

wtU tmsd the TlDtcr wltk Mrm.
(tier KBd SBOlker dsac^ter. Mrs. ()■
Utah Bvstti. of Traverse Clt;.
'Mr. sad Mrs. IUitt HoUldar spest
ftuBday «it( the pareiU o( tka Isttar.
Str. aad Mr*.............
David Wlae ot k
ItarMU. Mr. and Mr*. 0. W. WIm.
'toadS)-.
I Kn. Nawtea JandesoB retomed Prtfdajr from aa estsaded vlaH vlih her
'dauRhter la ChlcsfO and bar faibcr In
Ble Rapids
Mr*. Lynn Orr add little danfiilar of
CtmuesTlUe. Pa..'»pent the Oral ot Ibe
week wHh Mr*. Orr'a »l«ter. Mrs. Fred
Tabberer.
Sir. and Mr*. Artbbr SiarUnR railed
*; the Tabberer^tne Sunday-.
^ Mr. and Mrar^Rudelpb Meyer* and
Mr. Gun Meyers ol Kin«*ley and Miaa
Ian Marsba ol Boyne Falla called f>
Mr. and Mr*. O. W. Wl»e Sond.y.
Mr*. Frtd Tnbbcrcr Icit Tne*d«> for
Ann Arbor for medical treatment at
the b(
botpiul.
Its. Tom Maoey asd Mrs Will r.
Jarkaoa and non veer tn Traveisa
City Toeaday.
IJent. and Mrs. Rivet entertained
the latter'* parenta. the Rev. and Mra.
Stout, of Key WaaU Fla. on Wedne*-

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦A
MAPbETOM.
Mapletoo. Oct. 10.—Born to Mr. and
g
MAPLETON.
« Mis. Roy Oobm.-Frtday. a dan*hter.
Ralph Urdle apent last week with
•O♦#>♦•♦»#«♦•♦♦♦♦
Map»^n.Oct. S.-Olfrer Lardle hla brother. Albert Lardle.
A few of the friends and relative*
' a jileaaantly aurprtaed at bin borne
Mwdar afternoon in honor of hU ot Oliver Lardle gathered at hU home
S|p«tr«lnth'birthday. Pedro was the Monday afternoon la honor of bis
lOM jdaasaiw of ibe afterwiOB. Tboss blithda.c.
Mlu Rachel Clark, wbo has bw-n
msini TTin Mr. and Mrs. J^n J.
ttrdiA -Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Lardle. vlaltlng Mrs. Oliver lardle left today
Mn. Baders.
for'Orand
Grand Rapids.
B^ers, Mro
ilra Vmlor,
Umlor. Mr. and for
Itra. BoiisBW. and Miss Clark, grand-1 There were Erst eomini lion and
A^Mhter of Mr^H^>lr*.
^--awl'Mrs. Oliver lar-’conflrtnatloB
lar-‘conUrmatlon aervicet at St
St. Joseph'
dia. BftiiTntw iVnoriad a good ilme'rliuKh Sanday. .N'inatoea chlUrcD
SSd wUbed mur^ more happy blnh- and algfai adnlls received .nrst com■ifga tot Mr. iirdle. IJght refroth- munton and war* oonBrmed. Bishop

' I'eioek.
IrtBhfer of Otsad Rapid* conErmed;
ive* Tueaday the min tte aafiefcoon. There ws» i
^aMds,- after vtalHnic her la^ crowd both in the foreimon and
r and fcrmndfatber; Mr. and alternoon.
Urdle. asd her aubl ahd
sad Mrs. BeoMsf. (»r sMie
SOUTH MILTON.
ma baa mate many friends
ia sae her
South MiltoB. Oct. 10.—\Vm; AckerIlhlS. iftiM thark came here from
- ipia^ Mont., and will start « an B|«ni a few days in Traverse aiy
la either a Chicago Ust week.
Mia* Clirs AomiMiiger Is at borne
B* hospiUL AD her
ripBds with hef SBOcaas .jr a couple of weeks to allow her puIdla a chance To bel|> In the potato
is her tmdMtaklog.
barres'r.
John Banon. aim baa been t-tolllng
»4#•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
retoilves here tor (be past week, re^MAtRlCLa

Turned lo bU home nror Detroit on
Monday.
d. Dot 10.—UeoL and Mrs.
Oeo. R. Pray of Treverae City, also
a Rivet are spending the
O. C Pny.' speat Saaday at the Wat­
te 4o49btr in Blreheroft at Arson hotel.
Ml«* OMOthy Wataon. wbo ia attend­
y met with Ur*. Fred
ing Bchool at Elk Rapid*.' spent Sun­
Tbnrsdgy. aa nousually
day with her parents.
bet- o fladles being proeent.
Mrs. A. L. Ooodmaa eotartalaed (be
nonidar
attended
Ladles' A|d THwXfJ". Or- “d Mrs,
dr Thmsday.
Dnalin and Mrs. Dob Hewitt were wel­
" L 4rthv T^MBpMa and
come visitors.
irtMd to Flint Frt-i
Mr. and Mis. Elaeabelmer and son
of Traverae City are vtdtlng at Mrs.
■tappte In Tr%T.;
parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Faik*.
ML««U itns besa
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wllaoa of Bellalre
‘ to bar
apeat Saaday at the Wati
H.- R. Warner is aueadlng >court In
L Msria
Bellalre this '
day. re­
Mr. and Mrs. Oaiid Wataoa ot
spites
Rapids came ap In their launch San;
sQnadaUfanm
day to tiali at W. Watona'a.
..r laaga gad daughter RblrMr. and Mra. Ora Btpwn ot Mabel
s ^raverae Qty Eatnrday.
were also guesu at the Wataon hotel
A q»er|M {Matter hat been enjqyover Sunday.
i^TlRt b«m bar ■mthar. Mrs. J.
The little babe of Mra.-Geo. Hurst
m«f i^ntoa harbor. Mrs. Dobs
1* aarioutly lU. Mr*. Hurst la at her

• «««4

OBMib TBAVMtmaa^.. 4Sft.BMqg8ga»T
wkwaumm

aotbar'a bom* sad Isusd* ioisUw her
tashud tad Bdb is lo»» u Men a*
babr'a bwftb U inprercd emusb te
traveL
Mr. as« Mrs. A. U
^Uirdar and Suday with frlenda ea*t
Bd WcMd at tik Rapids U amdatlat
bla father In pntata Altsins.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warner drove
rRrwadla Suaday. Mr. Warner wa«
called iberd on official bnalnea*.
Heary Fb* ia at Bellalre ihp week,
bavins been called aa JufTinao tor

SOUTHWEST

♦♦oo♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Urns Lake. Oct. W —illu Mildred
Pepper bai soae to Grand Rapids,
where she expect* to spend soate (tme
visiting relative*.
Mr*. T. M. Wbeelock ha* tone to
Benunia to visit her daughter. Mr*.
Earl Cartiilen.
Edward Camlea has moved bit fam­
ily to South Uanliou isUnd. where be
expects to work the coming winter.
Orren Pepper of TrnvOsc City t-laIted hU parenu. Mr. and Mrs. Nelaon
Pepper, last aunday. .
After a great deal ot trouble on ai>
coont of BO much rain, most of the
farmera in this neighborhood have suewHb bli bean tbreaher and a tew have
their* throkhed.
Much Inleitet was shown ■>.' the
children ami considerable credit .lue
the teacher*. Mr. «ml Mr*. l.duls Beldlng. In their work of iirepsriDg for
the fkir held st the icbo^house la
distric t No. 4 last Friday 'alternoon.
On nccoiAit of ibe iiorot which pre-.
vailed that day only • tew of ibe p«rwere able to attend, belt to ibose
few the room occ-uiiled by the crammar departmciil presented n gay appcarsore with Ka dreoratlons of nu____ leave* and flower*, togetber
With the brigbi-taued pdm|>ktnt and
souubaa, coi-n.~sp|>los. tomaine* and
otbw fniU* and vegetable* to proud­
ly, exhibited by llHC happy faced chil­
dren. The following ' were awanled
prise*: Apples;. lUivey Durga: ddnt
corn, Mabel Case: poiiooni. Jos
Durga: pumpkin*. Charley Wbeeloclu'
BQiiaah lUubbardl. Harry iUihl; cab­
bage. Fern Carmlen: rucumbor*.
Charlie ConkUn; potaioe* iRurall. Al­
beit Lewla; onion*. Joe Ourga;^ tomatOM. Carol Klngdon: nioskmelon. Joe
Durga; best sln^e entn'. Pern Carmien: second beat single enirj-. Weaky Wsres.
SCH60L NOTES.

♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦••A
‘To he truly educated Is to have
perfMt eelf-codtrol."
DooT call a young man educated
nnUI be know* how much backache
there Is IB a dollar—.N'aihan
Schaeffer.
Fourteen teachers met at the Doardmaa actaoef last nlgbt at 4 p. m. to
make hektographs.
Tbe^l'nlon St. building it much Impro>-ed‘by the ennipmeut of Its Eighth
grade mm. Thlny adjuauble desks
have been iaafalled. The pupils us
[th them.
Day was observed
proprlatelr at -the High school. Joa«uln Miller's poem. Sail Ont was'rea i
by Mbs Skater. .N'attonal air* were
led by PrlBcip*l Cunts. Supt. Tyler
made a few reniirko on the mesaage
of the day.
The new law requiring at lean
avenge ot -K- minute* per day for
phy-alcal training I* now being t
served through the grades. It
hoped that the weather will be su
that fiasket ball may Oourisb tl

Ah.

!!!

M I CB ICAH

i ntRUERS’ STORE
l^^ for tbe

We want >-oa to visit the
other ranre eahlblu and liatea caret-Uy to all that la
said. Y-m wffi theo be ahto
' te apt rodate the aopaitor
uuayt ea at ‘The MaUatble.*
Ksm week is the time. Oct.'
»to :& The Malleable man
will be at our store and will
ebow you Ms favorite range.
With each range imrcba^
during tai* c-Jtibii. be wlU
Mve yon
romttete set of.
Mgh grade cooking ware
w« rth I7.S0 FREII .

fxhibiis
fMANH TBUDE

Remember «he t(me-Octo-

j

The foorball team are tryteg bard
get ft game (or Saturday. Icharlevolx
cancelled the game tUcre'yor finan­
cial resaens.
November Jod and 3rd art Ibe days
ot the State Teachers' Inailtuie-Assorlailon at Detroit. A special
from Traverae t'lty If 35 teachers
of this riciniiy are going. Names
should be banded to Supt. T.vler.
apeclAl no of one and one half (are*
baa bMn made. By sending In early
rtglairaUon rearrred seat tlcAei^
to the Grand Opera, given (or the aasocialloo will be seat on by Prof. J. P
EveroU. aeeretfliT. This rare
is wtibout extra cost to teachers
RegWraiton fee for mra. |100;
women. Wc-.
Rev.
tag talk to the High
day morning.
Tbe deaf arbool ha* been equipped
with Dwvahle -chair*. These are
used extensively la eastern Kchools
Rpehcater, N. V. bas many rooms
eqi^ped in this way. It enables the
use of tbe room fur phrakal iralntocial purposes witaoui (ho
dlaturfalng tbe oeating arrangements
temporarily

m

tterofflS M- »n-

(heir honaa)^ gooda and naeklgg tbe being ftoraad as “above" froU- In mo*
set tba apite expert* tavo guaa tohalaaee to' more to'Tithew (Sty.
J. Mc>UiMfs.
MOea r ■
Um.orriiard* with A* picker* an*
Mrs. AsUe LaHn of C
page OOS.I
(be frwU hu bee* rolled open tl*
!la
Traverse CR#Jh&day.
k at LAs Awete*.(.mftise^t to
f, haarte4 M- A.
rarUttg
table, have (tekM Mri tte'nnk
mroctloa of ihe-Ttmes
-Times bal^diag.
.wbo Is wanted En ronnixttte
Tbe Em
two apples in ench basketfn! tbu
< Jane* 4. Me- wltk tbs d.vasmning.
Maud Batey Tharadv'-. A pol-lucl; sui*old come up to tbe standard. In
lamua. atlas Bryana. alia* Patry of
Mra. D H. tng.-rsoll oLSan Fraa- il-er was served.
other ea*M> the apple growera ba««
wing tbe actual dynamiter ot the claeo, boarding house tweper, boarded
Mias Mildred Uriweber was a Trav
aside ibeir best boabeU and 4bM
limes. Aetittg on this informattoa Bryaoa during hU suy ia San Fran- •too* Clly roller daturday.
have ticen gone over bv tbe expert*
UcNatnara ts arrcw^ In Detroit the ciacc.
Mlu K>a McManus spent finoday in
aad the good apples taken <*(.
wne day.
I Hanr Lefibomie. boarded at ihe Traverse City sith friemhi
Anton* tbe vaHeiie* trbiob VUI b»
William Youkcr of Travcr»c City
•April ZS. lOll.-rJabB J. McN'amaM boime of ,Mra Belle Uvin while
cansaHi'd bu*lne»s In town tVednee well to the {fnmt at tbe show are:
nternaiionai Secretary of the Bridge Bcfcmldi ttved there.
Giimes' (kthien. King.
Jonatban.
Bruce McCanl. Invoice clerk nf ihe day.
tad Stniciural Iron'Workers of ABie^
Maiden
Dluah. Pesraukec. Snow. Twew- Geo Dun it on the Grown ft F. U.
ica and brother of James B. MeSam- Oiani Powder Co., took order from tbe
o I, Mr. Glllten. the regular rorrier. ly Ouece. Wagner and WcatUy. Bald­
k arrested at Indianapolis is be men *ho bought the dynamite.
win aud Spy Tbe wertWn'UichlgaB
ng tbe men who planned the dcstruc! J F MclAren. an operaUve In the havini: resigned.
Grimes' ttoUen. Jonathan. King.and
Hon of (be \M Angeles Times.
l-M Angeles branch of the Nattofal
Sn.iw are won.lecrully 8ne. applra and
Detective agency.
July .3.—Tbe McNamara brothers
the siiecimen* of tbe*e vnriette* which
Cyrus .McNutt, (ormer Indiana judge.
r« brought up In Los Angeles tor
will be on insjcection will be ali good
asaoclated'Ih tbe defence of the .Mc­
preliminary etamlnaikra aad are
Cven.ng lor a. have ever been p.rndnced to the
t todar 1
Namaras.
bound over to tbe aupcrlor court on
W>. and Mr*, 'jerry gutlivan.
*>lalc.
_____
, H. M. Suiter. saleMma for Moisemerder charge*.
HJUker Co. of San Ptandseo. sold
----Noi «{il> will there be a Urge numAmong the aerie* of farewell event*
'diaerent rorleftro .shown, but
ol Ih. SllN'»l»oi.:,,„„|„„„
to lU
given for Mr and Mr*. Jer,> Sullivan •,,,, q„,n„.ie. *111 be large. A* many
trot hers hegtna
ri*
40
iktociplea. wlineAaet. Attorneys aad 1 Garrison Grey Oila. owner of the and family perhap* none n.t proved „
;hero Interested In (be alleged dyna-|l.oe Angeles Time*, bitter eaeaiy of more interesiing ih*n the reception p„„„, ».rieile* have been aerarad.
them ThurwU,. .. .be I J„
Dlilng of tbe Lo* Angela* Time* lunlon labor,
borne
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Myroo
FulverL,^^,,,,.
,„'ln roW atoraga,
building on Ociober J. 1910
' George H Phllllii*. shipping clerk
Cedar.rte little .own that has been
The WtaUf
McNamara, ioternatlonal ''I 'he Giant Powder Work*, delivered
l«ai-tlroll> built by tbe Sullivan*. Michigan DevelopBient burran I* t
Secretary of the Bridge and Stnic- j'be shipment trf dynamite to Bryson
Fully lOu gue.u >sHed to bid faremell ting Its coUection of 10D gtaas jars
oral Iron Workers of America arres‘-:«»•> ("o comi>anlon*.
(he family- that »oon leaVc to make cotuaining Michigan fruit* into ahapn
Indiaittpolis. April
1911.1 1-eo KaHepon ot
their lioniK In San Diego, t'al. The (■u- dUptay. This wi)l be (he Boat ImBridge and Structural Iron
Phaiged in the ronfeeslo i made
... by
.. Vl lof
Cult er jbomp was a iwrfect bower of is^rttni meeting of the year for froit
Orile E McMjtMlgsl with plsnoing the!"‘>«‘Vera‘ union
heaiUj'. AutWa lente* weie conaidc
aestnicilon of the Time* building.
I «' Hof CAIcago. detective uoua everywh^, while great boquei* growers, ^ifa from an edurnttona^nnd
a Mr.Namara. alias J
It. sergeant, assitied In bringing tbe Mr of carnation* and aster* lent Aelr froNamsras to Lo* Angele*.
Bry ce, alia* Bryson, alias F. A I'crPrank Poltar. su|ierlDtfn.^t of the grance and hetniy in the roomtr
bratber of y J. McNamara. arrcM-,
.
.. -•
throughout the house.
CEDAR.

iGiaol Powder Work*,
AoH,
After Ae gne*ta had gathered, the
dynamite used lu 1.0s i
-harped sith the actual dynaniliing
Cedar. Oft. 13.—Etasrorth BAImN
Cedar-City band, stationed just inside
proiln tcof the Giant Powder t
If ib<- Time* buildpig. which result(he gate, played for a while ai^ (hen has moved hi* bonae down tronf An
-P M Ityan. :
si In the death of :i
Id the Uiidge and Sirui-iiirat lion toier came Inaide, where they comin- hill and will build an addllioa to 4t.
Ortle E. McManlgal arresu-d at D-'- Worker* .ol Am«/Ira.
Jerry Sullivan nnd faiuliy leate next
nod the mmdi- in soft attains. Ilefrcsh
irvli. -kprii 13. 1911. In alleged ebns of Ice crruim. cake* and roSee Tiirxdsy (nr CalKornta. Their manjr
Joseph SeoU. l.o» Angeles attorney.
re»*lon to DeiecUve W. J. Burn*. Me- ________ counsel In Ibe dofen^ ofnerved hy .Metdame* John Tuck- (rirods regret to have (ben go.
Pionching service* will lie beU past
Monigal accused the McNamara broth-.McNamara*.
Johnsrm: Uantey Cmc. JohnSunday- morning at 11:30.
McManlgal alleged lo have .on-, ju,-had Silva, employee of the illabi While nnd J. C. Vtack.
f.'sacd to dynaniltingt .-osting l<«'[ fowder Work*, aanlstcd tn loa-ilng the
Following tbe aupiur Mr* Sullivan ; Tlicre will Iw u musical and lUerary
roiertolnmcnt in .the C-ongresnt^naL
Ue* and $3,r.U0.is«., I'laimed John J-jrt.-nainlle aboard the Uom-b l•aK^^n..•: as iircw-ateJ with a
McNamara luiid him
(or ea. b
rharb-s G. S.-baslltn. .-hlef of i«v lioquei of carnalimi a* a token of the chur.-h next Monday'i-i.ming (ar'lhn '
Ho of Los Angele*.
love from Ibe (ricnil* she ha* made iN nedi i<r Ae eburvh.
David Cai.ian. alia* William Morris, j oharlc* J. Smith, detective employ. since her reiddenco In .........................
Cedar. The! Mrs. KlUworth milnian ta rtalilngnt
It targe aad wanted at Iao. Ahgdes in
hy ,1,*, .smiowil ivieetlve ngenc.v girt was presented hy Mr*. John White,*""*"* **“>....................................
i-*nnecilon with the dytmuiiUng of lassiated lu bringing die McNamara* to and It sra* in thl* that a tender.Wt of* Thelma Van Wee retebrnlod IMT
-.Mto-ia
I.ro,.tl.i ,o«i,
l.lnl»Uv T«™u, I.,
be Times, fharged with being on-|Lo* Angeles.
a not
>"“*** frieada.
Rf tbe men wbo piircbaaed dynamite j p:d|,h Snyder, cashlcr-of the Argo- White spenking words that could
i
F. McQMer
(torn the tllant Powder Work* at jtsm hotel at San rVanctaco. saw Bry.
make the KStei* of honorr feell
{
*ri«n Wedneoday lo Traverae City..
Giant, ral.. for use In the Time* joh.l„,„ ,t-iwsiedly during bl* way In San the deep npprrriMio^ of the eom-,’
A. Sihmidi. alia* .> H. lA-onard, Fram-Uco.
municv. She sjlok^f when Mr. Sol | Stella MeQueer rtiurned Wednesday
at large and ako wanted In cojiner
Captain Stanley of lb* launch Pas­ llvan brought bis family to the little,' from an extended visit in ManIstnA
. CoA Is treating hia ae«
with the dynaniliing of the time. the flret mun approached by Brythen not mnrii more than n ltim-{
(o a coat ol i>aini.
Times. Algo .barged with tw-ing one *cm regarding the rental of the taunch. ber romp in the wood*, and how by hi*, wotsished
’’
of the men who piircbaacd dynanilic.
John F. Tyrdl of Chicago. connene<l friendly- *iiirli he had built It up to the
Schmidt's left eye I* uilsslly:. a glars With tbe defenae of tbe Mi-Namaia*
1,„1, vUU.,. I, 1. ,o.U.y, SN..
M.
.••J.*vlng b'-cn
and n.ii'd u* .Mr*. MAMaDigaV* body nbec. ex|«rcK,icU in a lew vu.rd. «hc .
^ o„ , „rjhe nnd irflnn
im J. lllraH. head ol the
wnTliam
guard while she was In Ia>x Angeles.
vliariuhlc )|ualiilo<i of Mr. and Mr*. l|o work ilaht. Tlteii you need 4lnn*
llcnal Det.-rtivc .Vgenry. the man wli
Sumvan.
inasmuch
ax
they
hate
'
nl
pl««*»ni
pleaiuil
iiitle
airlkc-hreakert—Dr.
.VKlinr Kcilcli. deiHitv diwriri iilicir
ran down Mc-Mauigal and the M- iic> of
ay* been rc.vd, ... .1.. aft in.-,
.Kink;, Sj-*
AngeIcK. will a**iic| lu The
Namaru brother* at.i-r he wax rii piosccitiion of (he M.-Namaras.
bly cv.ul.1 fur th.-ll i.cigblKirs aa w.-ll
KMvnenfhroittra...........
...... ..
followa.
ployed by Mayor Alexander of t^o
Frank Wilcox, (ormer bclitioy of the ds Ae town.. While tbe occasion nras.Trr them. 3> at all Traverse Clir
Lugels* and the National Erecioi
filled with regret that the friends drug Storro
Argoaaui hotel, said to have a good
would
leave
toon
tor
iheir
new
home.'
aasoctatloD .0 diaroccr and arrest ihc jteeollrK-tion nf Bryson and hi*
neverthele** an occaslun where
dynamiter*. '
.]«nions.
Waller Indwell. Judge .rf ih.- Si«>-' •F J ;
secrciao' of the ilicy- could be nuigrstutated on (heir
erlor i-owri'^iii Iao* Angeb k. w ho w ill Merc'hnniH and Manufacturers'
*uccr*» and the best wlAe* for a
i- .
prroicle »t the trial of the McNaiii- ciBiion of lAi* Angrlec. claims a bomb happy future on behalf of tbe Irici.d*
'oi^ometrifl*
ra brolbera.
placed under hi* Ia>* Angele* present was evident.
WIHIaiii F. Altwaier. real ei.aie home at the time of the l-o» Angele*
agent of San Franritro. rented a cot Times dynamiting.
V'loiu what oourtes come the
lage to Bry’aon and two eompaniou*.
I'harge* against Ibe saloon (hat are
now causing the |>eople ol.many emmA G. eadorf. Asabtant c^nacl !♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
iles
in Michigan to be sirAIng (or Ua
(or the Nailonal Erectors' assruia :♦
CRAWN.
lianlshmeoi? lAd the hlgbesi poraible
auiborltles ol »ia.e an.l nation give
Batn. deputy sheriff of I4»s' Grown. Oc 13-.Mt»* Son. who ha*
he answer: Supreme Court of the)
Angeles oounty.
I>'«'en nuralDg Mr Wllsey through
The wurk^of »e< uHng the apHes for lulled States—"Tbe ataiiailea
le Brat Michigan Land .and Apple every s
Hay llonoe. deputy district at siege of lypboid fe\er. returned
*.............................
low- j* .aCagi cQuudeted. FMr (out crime
toniey of Uy» Angeles, will aiaUt In Traverse City Wednesday Mr WlUcy
of artent spirit*
pirii* obtAlwtrkrteoM
obtain.
.
raweek* three'apide exi»ri» hXve been loon* than (o
the proaccuilon of the McNamaro* la much better
to any otk—
other —
oonre*. PrralMia* Catherine Sawyer vi»ited
of Ithe Cnlveratiy p(
in the lii-ld Si-ourlng the western Mich- deni Hutrhin* ot
Bracaon of San Mau-o. *ec
iuao orchards for Jne puriose Of find- Mlchlgan-'-The Am -rinn naloon ta a
retary of the Giant Powder Works. Traverse City Saturday.
...................
>n. from it oomea
lag show • (roil. Their laliora have
w1tne*ae<] sale of dynamite tu Hryaoii I Mrs Mathews and son Willard w
misery and crlnre and degrada
jgut-M* of Mrs. Arilip Saturday, return lic«-n generously rewarded. About f.u (ion than, any other luailiutton (hat
a UhWinger. dciecilve of .he 'nil «o Trov.-rse fliy Sunday
different varletle* are already tn cold we loster" Governor Uiborn of Mich­
Mrs Ann* Fad-len ts visiting
stcyroge prei«rwtory tor illb o|>elllttg of igan—'Always tbe saloon ha* been a
(liirogo Pcdlce department, a.-uilsti>d
breeding place of Iawlev»ne*> and a
Ibe eiiKXlilon Id Grand lUptds. No culture ground ol vice.''
lu briugiug the McNanMra brothers at Inierlocheo.
*
Dr an-l Mi* Clsriy anci daiighier w-nilo-r : It la existed, however.
and McMantgal to Lot Angeles
Adeline,
were
Tesverse
Iliac eROugb more varieties can l-c
One more desHi. tiu.i nf a yonng
Eugene Bums, engineer ol
|._..ke.l ii|- in the next l»o jrceK- c» man. Milton IguM-v of M< Pioasnat.
ate launch Jatoea N, Gllleit lalk.d Ntonday
,
......... husband of*n ,'oung wife ami fatberof
bring 'lie total
Uh BryaoiiTli tbe day lolktwing ih.-,
M.lutosh utten-led '

FIRENEL lEGiRFIOII

Notice

FIRE SHOW JPPIB

iu,h», ...V
purrbate of‘the dynamite about do. k-ftmeral^at Traverse^'
ever, ihe coHec-tlon of aiiide* 10
xiii-, young man's life Is (be
tog the launch Paatime at the How Swu'day
siiowD at thu Kbeyw will )>e the iliie>i jqiTii „r sixth ibsi has been tnkaa as
ard street wharf. San Franci,.-..
|
frlttiA*
lol ot ...rbigan fruit ever .ii-i-ia'ed
ill.- .................... ol tbe defeat Of lorol
iMuigla* Burrows, owner of lauii.'t Kl"S*lc>
Horai-' .Mclo-un left (or Beater i-l
Pastime, received paytueut
. where he »H! wntk Ui a
-r than numta-r om- .-im i. In fa-•
„r three Mt Pleasant
for the rental of the iauii.h :>
]lv a veiv (c* /tl iiic upples ilia: n;> ^ rT„.mi* and acqualnunce*. visited Cadthree men wbo used it In mowtis mill.
•r-in niimi«‘*'r.ne »io<k are siiffi i dim ami. uisde llberiil u»e of that
Mr* Hill iett fot Ftk Bapi-K Tues
dvfikmKe
«n.K
rpse-from
dete.
Is
ancI
a----f
'
--aioon
opportunltle*
111*lying
friends
enily free-from del. is ami - ^ dnmkro Mate
on
'larenve Harrow, Chicago attorney, n«y
ifficieoi virc- uu-l .olm i-..>«
rfc.nlUr. The
engaged a* chief counsel for the dc - Mr* Clara Palmer am* In 'own on
bD-iness
.Monday.
---------------------------;---------------------------^,|
Dcxi
tnurnlng
hi*
body
w»s
found
float
L-nae of the .Me .Vaiiiani brother*.
D. rt. 8. C. P
(lUS in the waii-r voire diMance from
1.
Jtw-aln-’.on
of
Kingsley
o
in
town
LecoiuHe ttavU. Lo* Aageles aiior
HU drunken debauch I
r:.i* 1.
ney-, engaged aa asalstant counsel for C--1 bu.-mess lo-lay
1-0- Cadillac has etide.1 In d.-Mb Hla M\irs. Mary Krumm w.v* a Tmcersi- Thca- l.-f.r- -■•Vl tor .- :
I.KK loon Vistis revulT.'.l in Ins lob bntng
(he .McNkmara defense
Ktoinarii an.l i*-*. i'
I'H.ld* •bipped ba. k to hi- ivsiro-* and alaHICK S
Sl'GAHc'«'ATi:l>
Walter Drew. ImlianapoU* attorney .City caller Saturday
d le.-Hng ier» SD-I brciib. rv *' '!» Heasant and
N C Siani|> Bove.i to Traverse City
hlef counael of the National Er.-ci
•» ut Ih- l > hi* alm«-i pro-'raied young wife
©da' aworiations. which Mont money 'Satiiivtay.
fL HER- ami ondiani-<l rhibi The Wexford
.Mr* Mayer of Monroe Center vi*
I o*e for ...iinie sahiop death list had been InIn ruBDing down the alleged d.vu*
Mrs Batey on Wc«liie><ta‘
standard . <ase.| I- r:i- o.I.liHon of 'he wage
mlierf.
i.iiids o' i-arti.-r o- .111-1 h.'i liome an-l tiy the
^ J W Patchill c.f Traverse Ciiv i* Ir
Paul E. Elauber. rapluta of .|c
ox. .Uol.l sa. .h-c ol all-.'her f0in>ei good <U
town
Ibis
morr.lne
on
bu-incs.U-es of Ibe U>* Angc-les loli.e
•rii. FU ([e;-id» 1‘n'grev*
Vtr and Mr*
••'''■2:1 Ande....r
IV J Ford, assl't.-tu; dlMri. t anor
ney of los Angeles, will assist in the w.-rc Traverse Coj i;.tl.-r-< Wc-iu--da.v
pinaeratlon ot the McNamaias
Mr 'y'oting has nim.-d (rciu 'he-I 'V
John D. Fiedcrtcka. illviri.t .aiiorSb.'cr farm to the r.wmi- ov.-r ih'
ney of U» Angeles, will direct the
drug *<ore.
proeecBtioii of Ihe .McNamara.s
Mr an-l Mrs N Ptilns-r were tier,
Gcorffe Cssltagbcr jailer at the
a l.-w ilavs l^i' wc-k s. Iling ^on'c 01
Angele* ronniy Jail, has .llrect .-harge
Uyovwcre mn yoo eoaM obRata •
the McNamara brothers.
.
s the Worid Crowio* Better'
Avarta Awful Trogady.
bettorllonr ibBo yoc nave evcriyte;
Michael V. Gllntore. of San Francis
Timely advice given- Mr*. C. Wilttefbei.ibc best Hour k>r tbe sbom
thousand- are 'rvliu 10 b-lp
.. bookkeeiwr ot Glam Powder Co .
lougbby. ol MarenA Wla.. (R. No. 1)
•teiheMrkcl.woaMyMtaytl7 We
pnv'f Among them i« Mrprevented • dreadful tragedy aac) sav­
>uld. ot Piii»flel(1, V H F'i'i't
biueve yon wesld. We believe we
ed two Uvea. IWa-iors bad raid her
taking Kleelr"frightful rough waa a '-consdmptioa"
i^e s^ a flow Is MB'
........... dhe now advite* other suffer
eoagh and could do Htlle to help her
oonnty, WaAeti of the Msier*. cverywbere. tn take them. "For
years 1 euffe.-^ with sicuuarh and
lake fV. King’s New Angeles rountv jail
lag It mr
mayor of Loa Aageta*. idenUfl.M uiib
ipnei*. But this great lemAe defease vf Ac -.c.Namara*U-oy helped me wonderfully.'' Theyll.
.
help any woman. Tbey ro the broi

....... - ....

Your Interest at Stake

j.biu.Ti—.i'^i."-'

SKi-sr fs'e.....
wad by all Tfmvena C

iirc'sr

ive* ol AO Los Angele. gnUce. te*d «2rJSSL“Sae“"T4“1k^
Of tbe offlrara who brongbt tbe Mc-^T
SS
Natnaraa to too Angele*. under indict-igtora*.

HANNAH & LAY G0.’S “BEST”
irjaaadtamtebc coavto
For sole by an tecalen.

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FEU sNoirr
MIOrH«lbMOO» MMTMM

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«t» Yart. Oct. 16.-_________
««Mr totar ooBSrned tke
tkat
VMtBMBt aaparo b»d ompieiaa
IH ratwt m the laTcwicaUM «t tb«
Msar tnwL ^«alMr, wbo li chairtiMB
•( tM WKgrwBkni oomalrtM
HM M tke tMatlT.
*nr ike rc^
^,tlM the uiMt cwumiB «il7 «
ewt aC the eeger lediwtrlM. The
' lM*enpert
npert le to the effect tit^t
■------------»ct» ffw u>
It le eute< t

SI

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Wjre tbe Cobu locel crape hbve
e« abort. creaUag a abortace and |w^
■ u> deuBd eaortU-

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nM-mUFfttHTE ACT ON KTHflONS SDFFERING

•aaalad tar ^raaMant a* Pirat Meetiag
«r PW|raaalve Reffubltaane e
in Chlenpo.

Wwiid iMerttUiit Tblka Were «Wea
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I

•SEN RERORTCO

niad that he wa
tmm Sauirdar'a Record
i
daraaaaabt at aa»- __ ________________ _
Than la K> Biicb work to be dooe
and LaFaUetie's foOewen b^re
by tbe sapcmaora tbla aeealoo that
wea boM FtMar evoabit ta the faitor tbetr ttTortte win be endoned
Twentr-eJfbt atatea a
R vni take another week to «et the
or tbe ebnreh. «wd,.laaemib aa thle
eomniktee reportt In ahape tor prc- INTERRVRTEO BY BANDIT* M
niM tbo flret. it
FORE REACHING OCbTtNATION
II tar tbe fatara of tbe
i H nutlon to tbe behrd.
aaeletr that IM rapreaeaUtlTe bea*; Thla toreaooa the ceaialtiee oa Te Theee Btrftartag Fre
M tba ettr derolcd tbab
I county poor reported oa tbe aub>eci
lime to tbia gaiberlBg.
;o( tbe couaty dctealloo hose and ret
joBunended that another contract b«j
One ef (be taathrai oi tbeae meetjeblerk into with Mark Craw (or uk-1
Inca H the «ip»er aerrad to tbe ceatte- =
1ns care of tbe luvealle dellnquems |
and U tbe one aerrad at thle ant ‘
t'll.< 0>'I. 14.--Tu (Ik>m ^ur
jwho are beU at different tinea during rrrlne (run Ihe OIxaaler u< Hit- lldul
la a taetrwai of what la to!
> eanchMan
*OVI0E TMIB COumtjtbe year wbile tbeir caeae are bHng «a>v and berrtcaue wbk-h devastated
MtowRUa
THEIR OAFETY
'<il..jio*ed ot by tbe Jutrcnlle court.
tbe men will attend. It ta an oM aay(be roast of Sonora a as added surva
Tbe moIoUoa of Supertlaor Deaa tlou. as oub a lc« ol ibe rebet trains
lMtbatUNwaytoaaMa-abaaarna |f,j|^
nanriMIff
turn la tbiM^ tbe rii>—n of bla|nE0D JH0 nBDlIC
dleconUnue tbe paymeot
sent out from ilernionsUlb reached
|l!00 per year which baa beretofore tbeir dc.Mloatlon o«in* to active Sou
I bln
and be la I
_____
tor IS. .nsu to IM .... TS« j QOVCRN MCNT APSCALS TO TUAN VmIi .ttosto tb. theriff tor jabltto ..... Uan.n,. tIl- Kuv.ru,« ...ul ...
Ibtoto to IS. rStod totoHr to Cbtose
SHI KAI TO AID
.Irto. -bl.b .» ,» toiBr torlortort
to tb. tbtolll.. It totoU Utob. toU..:___
IIW Jto.
“ bibl ol lb.
Ai^nllbt lo r.
Ibla rnlo A Bab tnjiper waa aarred.
RebaU^EaUn imnariai Aeny
Toeedty afternoon at :
few icacix-d tbe siiicken poople
and alx of the yoang-iadlea ot tbe Op.................. .. Oe With
,O'clock.
damasf Ir. ev. n areater (ban at
At
10
o’clock
tbe
reiort
of
the
ape
,houalu.
It
Is
.Mliuated
that the
portonlty darn had ebarffe o( the tenriclal cowmlttee a-a* made wbo bad ta
,„p
5^.,
la«-

RBff TMlisiffiSTtro

F88EI6IRBS
WILL LEAVE

Btaiaawnt of John ArtmcUe.
The tonic of tbe neetiag waa Tba bJSto'.Jii K
ri.. U.uv». .Ill rub l.tu tollltob.. Tb.
« avffar refiner and coffee
M, Itet be «ffl eo be rare co» Boy Frobtan." wd tbo goaoUeo t
ragtag. It J« believed the continued
reporied that Ibe ilgnaiures *cre U5n„r^ and llsberuien.
ban winter la- baht tar froe np to oaab of iU Intarealing pi
.
I
the
taw,
Oblec
[
auecoaa
of
tbe
rebels
will
Indte
tbe
>R
cemidlaDre
with
tbe
law.
OMec
I
:1a the bedanlng ot Ibe ffrel
reaks" Tbeltloas
Tbelt
antt-torelgo oulbreaksT'
In writing were made by Gregor '
• bnttle betareen tbe beet engar
govorweni ta imI cstricto and UIq^,
„nmia Irregutarltlef
Hon i. W. Pan
naao*”d"rong
to asstal.' U the
**» to*nebliw and warts, and an
a D( the eaeauire
tetter
abonid
lota
tbe
rebela
tba'emire
other
was
nmde
by Frol Ininn tu H>o
Iba UalMd Slatee Beet
reit Attorney
R<
Ulradodag Prof. W. P. .\eedban
r. in a mtement made and Albert dement, wbo spoke on tbo army waoM follow. The rebehi are re- manner In wlilcb the lx .'tk>n> had
While RMmg on a
ported ^nnlng an attack on Woo ^een posted In the Th.rt
f Me
and pragrenlve aide.
— ______ Btatad-tbat white tbe
to.,
u„
. ,»
amtfUm U the aacar marhee thia Slyloff h Tery oonprebonalve and inJackMin, O
a^viriag gddreM on tbe adranugca o( add to the bormrs of plltegtag and «be mo« consplemma plact-, to i.iu Lk-rruli. Blior
D. I'
massaae la tbe rebellious prorinres. I wart as required bv tew.
soo.ooa
on an iaierurbati
In tbe early life ot tba bey. lUotlM Id going o»-here and has re , During the consjderalton of Hu tw.i- accldeiitsllv
toaaorbeeti
IvrivK today, by
and adearorod to ^ow wberoin an sulled in run* on seveml banks.
^
b. C
~l U Ula
y Ttv lor.
II oar to a seal bcliiod
with
a
I
TlligUU
accldolll.
A. Kaniiuond. Parm C. UllU-ri nmi
dlsclurged. the shot pdsalliK
Tbe other aide of the qneaiion. tbat
peorge II. Cross The report ol the
tbrough Ibe seel Into Henry's side.
of deBUng with (bo boya wbo appear
commlttea was adopted and a formal The wound Is not serious.
trotneatly aroagh mUlortune or otbteaolgttan certUvlng to tne safflcIcDry
le coarts wan
ALREADY PRCPARmQ FOR STATE !of' Ibh petlOons wss Introduced sod ip • g g w w WWWWWWOSBfi
abiy dlacuaeed by Judge F. R. Walker
-------------------- NEXT
NE
'I passed. The order fur salhorlxiug 1
CONVENTION
JUNE

THE MARKETS.
«
and CbMf ot Police Cham. S. Johoaoa.
|fi
election wds siso orterc-d prepared
- *110 ABbffNff by the
of Buperr tc tbeir experience It la only natural OeMfts Reedy tar Big Anmidi MlnLIVE STOCK.
etfWl Bbeve tar Benefit ef the
to prenine tbat (beae two oBicera
i liuBsio, O.t m:-i:i
Stete Meeting.
taTo tbe beat oppondnlty to meet the
boy lb hid wor«l cbdracler. Tbe boy
Etlurddy night there
:.«<>. 11 r..i<.3.85. fairly active.
ive, 10
comiulttee
[lower fil.C-'mfi.TO. fri.so.
pblH draa node with Dr. Utayette o( tbe Btreet. wbo dOoner or later win r the ececotlveEaglea.
___ city Bdgie^ appointed .. McNamara Trial Olven
■obUn as connty pbyalclan for tbo coaM to tbe inreaUe ooart. nuat ba
Arpu^nt and Routine 1
.
. cbnrge of the deioUs of the prep'the aane coo
met oa gronada far different from aratioe
lor the Michigan state lonvenIhlrult.
L
Hi. WLcai. SHJ'icI.AS Angeles.
tboee of tbo bey that la reared In a tton of Engiea to be hel.
f tsfctnr car* of t
-'1«Notusra jfuiti. Ti't..
Taft wefTboddowed
good bone and can enjoy tbe ndvmn- next Jnae.
I alao taken up a
Trsr- i ‘rial today. This auornlng i-uurt sea I rbk-aRO. t
Ugea of A parent'a care and watcbtal_____ B into with Hta.
Arrange-!»(““ "Ois devoted te legal arguoienis ■ Cora. 6l\.City
ever
wfin
ho had ebarie of tbe BayTtacy nut be net aynpatbet
ii>ni' I regordiug vcrnlremcn. Judge Burd-,
Uni, Bndor (bin cootract lenity and dealt vitb aooordlag to not iL- nid uv otroAdy on fool tar a
t.totoll lu toOtoAtoln.!
T„1n nn ll.n ntoAA.
tlM of Ibe big minstrel ci
of Jurriaaii NelBon, rh
only tbe ntrlet rogdrenwifU o( tbe
toTMi I defense for cause.
Uw. but on a Moalble baaU at weQ If oa with n« entirely a
ITl..- |.:K.i Miis t.on- 4:. .vtil- m. MCI h- .
------------ 1---------tbe worid la to npUft tbe yontfa and now feauiree. The 1
llta Ilii tM two wdbka ond |tS anke ot bUn a uaeful dtlzen and a devoted to the Male <
U'bUe it Id rather early, aome of tbe
.WkJor taUowlng care; tiibor- hotter man.
big features ot^ibe autc conveotlOB
Ser. D. Cbebitn spoke along tbe bdve already been arraaged for.

.CM n per Bay ud oB Unet of wbat tbe tfaj-flower chib had Among these Is an aeroplane fllgbt b.«
done tor ttw boy*. The dub. which one of tbe most daring arlators In the
Oak Park Building.
Mutber's UMvtIiig Ibis w.-ek. Topi.t Congregatlond raanirr. laataad of the as«ml iiarade
la tbe day .time there will be an . II .w be dtecnsived 'R.-.-em St-hw'l lavgis ,
LIVESTOCK.
(c
V iMUnTaiBo work wn Anr^ a few yean age, bae bad a no- luntnated cnTsTcade in the evenlni
ereb tbe boya. has wUb red Bre.gr— Era and —,y
Ho^ ............................................... 6fT6Hc
kept fhea Inlereeted and at tbe aane
Hiins *r.
tusa. fur ,hc oev..;- 8lee« ...........................................K.S^Se
„„
|calvet .................................................5©«c
tine fltvwr tkem aB tbe Ettnaemeau cemdUploy-at^wks.
Tbe eiecuUva oemmittee bos al-1 Miss Pierson s ktodergarten visited |
and la a etaaner atnoe^ere than if
Ooerdniou kiodergarteu last week-'
they bod Bongbt tbeir pleanrei on the ready received nssBranoes from varlAlthaThe
sevnitb and elghib grade Uter.Vfl^ Away MTi^Hone In Wllk Btraet or la nne pttbUc place. Mr. ous cities In tbe slstE ibai there will
Be 15 hands In tbe parade. These arc ;urv socleiy gave a (.rtumbus proa few reOarha oe tbe tbe maJu ientures, but others equally gram.
BtenainJBg nro (>etag prepared (or. 1 The srventb and clgbik gredm are
neeBa of tbe efeb at the preeent tlino
. OrtT 1€.>-Blra.
Tbe eoeenUve committee In charge NHtat a «>'* book of tbeir oan «u.
Me wne fcBtawed by ex-Mayot A. T.
FltaBHeh, who la biB nml Bery and consists of A, U Joyce, cbolrmea; fa- ;d«™.ilon «.th drawings nude li>
mer fL White,, W.
W. D.
D. <C. Uennainc. •>*«»«> 'HI
vurrtiil work lu
E|icke rt "the !»• Judd Oamevon. Tim Temple. Louta > P>>Tslology
a of tbe etub ai It appealed Lmniwr. M OoMmsn.
Eimvwsod Aw«. Building.
The aeveiiib and eighth grades met
tv un. oo bid IMtttiTe a norenent
Tbe Bccfwury of (be caumlttee. Sol
SI Thursday ofleriKMO and orgonuwna laaaebed t» Bo eoneiMng tor tbe QoMmin; OvNumrer. Louis I^uunar.
Tbe executive coramince will hr 1 a I.lterary so.leiy, which pUn to
elnh MB In Ina tku a b^ boor IIM
(iii.to.»
PtUfildUS evorv tw o w.-eks. The
aapported by a llsl of .
ralaeB «■ b« Bveoted te (be nee of tobobppolttted later.
I following orth-ers were elected;
' Prosldeoi—lioiiM-r I'oddlngtun
■fMRtaMlM. e U Dayton, wbo le
Vlci- president—Smith
very mne> taterastedta tbo bey prob­
Sc-retan—Modol-lU-drd'ley
lem. wne praaeat aaB gave a tpUlteB
Treaaurer-HoU-1. I*l.-n-e
tath btaai pmeHoal Bnee tbat.wae laTbe eighth grade had sn shnle n>:i
for Miss U.vtli- test W rtnc'day ulli-r
New Clgee btaletaner Finds Favor noun
Tta aMdnrpTwraB tbe mlae eC (be

SftotfSr^ib’^.iS^b” ;.bato";;j'

“"f "

leeiDEIITMLY SHOT

voioTs

^

ipn

^ CKEbCZNT FLOUR ^

How To Enjoy Bake Day
I’-riail ami p;isir\ ni.iV
• inj; lu-vtl ii.»t Ik- lirt'a.lcil
liy jIu- h>>uscv»iu- wli,, ]|;,s
uxcil
imlsrnu'ni
clioicy I'i rti>iir

in

'tir. proJiKiii;; iliai lijtlll.
tlakx vpi.ilitx N.b neccrvMiy
lv> ji.M'.l pasifv,
^

tin'

Ni'ull
like
krocent
l limi tuiause <•! iIh’so «li»tniciui- icaiiii’es ami liccaiise n tietcr -v.inovt in
i|ii.ility ^ .lu le.uii i<»kno\v
iliai xmr xvork will lie
sm\-cs-. even Irei'nre the
Iwkinn I- .nit 1*1 ihe oven. .
I'.i prove iis worth \vc‘
insert a Ki^urnmrc laj; (hat
pruu*ct> .you Iroiii Jisap-*
poiiunu-iu?:.
llfiuT stv how 'much'

lns^„l ivi' driiiliivrv. ii'.
ic.ilK; a'^ilca-nrf in create
thmiiv III cat —
aiTtt ihc i.Yclb slii'iilil liave
iiiv more inuvnd'nix ili.in
aiij iiilur part
ui \i»ur
('re-efiii l•■l.•llr i' 'fum
tilic.iMx li!cmie<l tn-ni ^hc
liinVn-it kimU ..i' wlicai
ami il aiixwerx votir purjrosc' as n.x.iluT ll.iur ean.
11 i- .1 l.rt-.-ul llmir -rich
m iininmTit! ami iLivor. It
. I- alsiv a splemliil pa'iry

,5Wa,Tirt!!T3^“*

heiUT it will make your
hrcaH anti pastry lasle.
The priiv is the- same that
\ trii p:rv lor ordinary llimr.

Your Grocer Has

Crescent F,'our

Voigt Hilling Company, Grand Rajdds

EAGL£S ARE ACTIVE i3.

MmL CHHIUST

TIFT THE ITTHIGTIOH

,bJ'i"to'srur::;sru'3,::

HHIIS HFTHE SCHHDIS

Cow.............................. ^ \............. tc No. 2 curwd-cair ..
Lamb*.................f... /.........NO. 1 grec-K clr .

.....

..............i«fc«

fcrtw. pe
Cider Appier, per W I'be'........ JOc

B..b.?l'”bi,DA

toton. l^Ur UllUos IS.

........j

iff'*'"’*
F.ctn I

IE';:::

................. 28c

.Vu r (wred bldea..

JR Wfi fiMr

be lataed of CdpH Bit
know \he sddrrss of hit (HdWd I*
New Vork.b
[.but lie knew bis i
number to
-g>e-R Rs«. Kew
Tnrh" fin he seni s regtsfered Mchage >0 thl* addretd aid ii was premptly di lltrrrt
Fsii- BMrtIng BehMl.
Napkin rings of baud beaion-sHvnr
ate desiMed espw^lally for ibe Ms
boys and girts al boartlog BdbnA
TbeywreTn an oval shape, about tbrwf
snd a half inebe* being tbe lorBSit
dUtoricr. nod Ibe child's Inltteli WIB
be added for a rooHderslloo. Tim
same rings are also sold tor boMlng
tbe baby's Wb

THE WOMEN^USTYLE STORE

The BARNEY Co.
OctoberSale

HOimR lUES A HF^

piKfaMhe

lHaUiiktl^

AnMwg Hotels and Big
Cigar DsMsfa.

Tbu Ics. iiers hi.'

getber In this annner and it ta to bn
bapod that they w«B esnUana tbe

. some of tbi- rwdlinmir ol 1
pbyMcel tralslng Fui>;Ia ;
ibnsieatic over It.
and i-l

K,*” ■

■miHnsnuL

Bora. Tb— «4U be tdneod la tte
and cigar: iret<
Uel Milt iq>clled the seeoml grad,
eaaes od ^ Ikrgcst bodeU aod
, atoree in DelroU.
iroU.
|dow-n
[dow-n ibis woeX In tba third grade
-b« pBfft
-...........................
-..................t'roiser. - '
e. Obmer.
Tb«
put
boa befin
befin' tbstalled In the iOtberlne
iO(b«
. .■ -...........................
BoiAi Pr— bolMtag on KYont > “
Fbrresi “rilof and
dtreeL weal of tbe Elate bonk build-!»*Te ooch spelled down ibis year

Her Mni^ IM Men in doll
^^taliJe —1'**> a wage of sT Harold German

^m

hi 11

iv

nearly Are monlbs MMt la a M
" Mta. Inara Btannard. mnabar
wMltby and promlneat family
of thti aectfem. waa trralgneB In tbe
Omoaagun Connty court today to
IdtapB trim tar Ibe adtagoB moTBer of
bar boabaaB. Oo tba day of bla
Bealb Charles Btannard, tbe aHeged
ilettm wont to bed after drttktng
•aU to have keen pra-

enp woa a paadai (o .
bond of tba Blink baMu Muck pnbUc lympatky U (alt for tke woman
UOtobbtou
y and tbe tart that
r of four little cUM-

luToLStteS

TRAVERSE CITY

^ lernooB.

t7.'52„-s

Tbe entlro school of Jk.

Ladies' Sarments

.4^x1

eclipses all former mid-season
'offers, considering; qaaJity,

tfyk and prict.

Ladies* Suits
$12.75, $14.75. $19.50
Worth ooe-(ouith to ooe third ©ore.

iesirt 1. ouT^oTi.^
buildlDg 11. :0 ■^•oh^ds.
and since Its IniiMOxcment II is con“Hier was excellent snd Prlu
^Li ta sohe a^hlciu that has
*« ■■;>»»? Pl-ased with thvexed cigar dealers tor mahy y«*r». jshown uy
ing. wbero the new rtgnr moteiencr*
ift bring atsrniblni During ibe pwst
special teacher* mocimg was
tew meotbe. ibecwQjpany has booo de-!*'^“
Tu^y c't-aiiig to dlscurvcloPtng and perfeetlng tu G.rodoct'
probh-mo. The natter ol

sf. isjr”-"* ^

teachers expect to stiend.
-MlchigiLn Day- pnsgratu wa, n.
rtaarge of Prin. Lederir.
Mr. D, M. Bncken. member of ih,Board at Mdacntlon. visH.-d a<-boo!
Blan Alw— Oted at Hta Hema Mwl I Moaday. OcL »ih- ,
Bay Meriting.
{ Tbe teacher was explaining to her
___
lank grade some gtvgraphlc pbenum
Bioe Alward. aged 53 year*, died alien* and stated tberr was no subla te>me. IK Mat Tenth streeL early stasce to Ibe sky—Ooe Hitta girl eiiBwBny m—Ing after a tang siege eftelalinrd In astontebmeoi iu.d unlH~
-Bffortrg. Mr. Alward came toiktoUiy [lirr. "Wby Miss----- Tbeir where
abont 12 yenr* ago. and during the' does Cod liter
greater part of ibit time be bas beefi ■ Claude Erickecm and Harold Gloarh
co^ed to bta twssn. BeaMea tbe of Sixth giwde made a stmole block
wlBaw Uiara Is oae broiber and ofie to be used In ruling tbe
stater-wbo aside te Ohio, and throe "
- Bmgkter*. Mlsaea Mae. Ver* and Lenk meat and rale* the fir* Uses
MB aMaM OiMgi. all at wMm reE. oeonm. bare —dc
a»M xatr BOOB reller maps of tbe
—dbcAta. The paper macbe used
waa made by tbe cbfldrea

SUFFBUEBte

??a W ^TSSSe -5r?3S?

Ladies’ Plusti
and Mixture
Coats
S^iel
$11.75, $13.50. $16.50, $19.50
BP (B >3J
Worth 23 per ceoi more.
No dvpiiatei o<
coBts at tbeae Octobei piicti..

FURS! nmi fursi
M aew tbia —*a beat abspe*. Freoeb
Graey. Lnx. Opoanan. CmL M*niio(.
rBeFox iifgbeUagpd BUck)

$1.49 upto $59.50 each
lPEB8BB|BB»^C«lBBlAvfaff

lb-..-

i

.

aulsD TmTEMK

T



t IB B«Bdo patk. Than arc t«H*« a
. «*MI. TnVOTM CUT. «*ek, 1
ptaeed m Ike Com- « »«MS« r«4a ui •
»tkelri
.at private roads an tkroagft large
♦ «pCBdMC*U«.
fotons.
1-bad M(h a-aplendU Use oa ikc

Afi
^ aab fAB dan Btabka.
(arm, aad moat tMl yoo aboot tbe two
balky dookey* which I bad an ex•
♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ atr. Mlek. *. P. D. No. t
_
IMaa aaa RapHlatiaao af Wt# ^
perMre wttk. . Well, ooe alee day
X NanM yaaai Polka taiHMaa « -Vby. bo* roa do ulk*” aald abo.
f had a man bitch one of them up ,«
SUNtWNC LETTEfId.
T cii^
♦ bbIUbc tbmeb ber uara. ~Tou
I co«M go oat rtdlng. so wb«n he gM
Omoa. Mlrb.
«
I «M VT >»•' »
.r ♦
!•««>.
Sept. 30. I»)l. It bitched. 1 got la and droie him
.«-toat ahaal anfiMa*.
around trkengh tbe a-oods until It be­
Dear Praaldeot'k to
to Blan MM (1^
« 1 win ITT «a ka M kappr aa I *
*^011. rm g»toc
Flaaae aaad ne a «ard bad banon. gan to look Uke rain.- So I triad to
raplM
^ OM
Maha aoaiybady iiaM» * «*. If roal^ *7r iHutaer.''
t
I hat'a tbr«« alnera aod tbrae bnrth- make tbe donkcj- burry, but be would
R clra >-*o
^ aa tar aa I can.
/'

^
__
I |lre.«i a (arm. We bare t*o not go any taster than a walk until
tor

f wlH try la ba tovtad. h^vl Jr ttia mlea
.ki.ir
«.h.i ni.h< ■ .L.---' boraca and l»-o rowa.. aad three I gci up on a rood where tbey were
X aad Cm ao avarybady^ to «
bauUng gravel. There a man scared
him so that be ran natil be came to
a house where be need to live, and
(here be stopped and wanted to go In.
but the gale wax nearly closed, and
«

-That U a cat^tal Idea.*' yoor Pre>lI abut it end kept him there unUl a

dent aald to hcncK. "Here *e hare ter. too. 1 ilU close for thU time.
wagon came along. Tbeu I htteked
. MtM CLARA RATES, Editor.
Civic leaaura. and Jonlor Civic
him O0 behind and drew hltu back.to
Your Sunahiner.
ftrpn*nf n-i-*— % tSM.
I,casqet. aod all aorta of omnitttiooR
the bam.
Margaret Gorman.
fta^dini MIm Clara Rataa.
I'* belp make ovr lowni and (Idea betYoura truly.
I am glad that Miss Shelly aald you
FM Vtoa Praaldaiil—blra. Mitool ««
«"» proaperoBa. We hear
Paul D- Uj e.
What m. funny experience alih the
rilmea.’ and- learn bow gUd the bjdu
.•satota^ ..
donkey: I have heard a greu deal
are to brin« fartoriea aod boalaeaa eo’ ,
RMwoykMaMa.
aboot the wonderful farm called
A. L. tarpriaea Into tbe region. Well. ooic.
llcan-a Deflkhl.
hm U a Sonabine »»ctorj all ready
City Midi., R. F. D. No. t.
tor aa to atairt. aod all we oeed to benos S8.
. PUc Uke. Mich.
da It with lea amile:’'
Oct. 3. ISIt.
MMtatr of mambara bala<wlng Oct•'
Oct. 8. 1911Dear Preaidcot—
Mr 1. Itlt, M».
H-hat do j«o think aboot It. BooAa It baa been a*long Uuie aIdcm I Door President—
_______
abloera? Don’t .voo ibiok it U a ~Rood
have written to tbe Suosblue page, . i am in the sixth grade at MdiooL
Suppose we all -Uke
NMB*ar or nomoa an the Cradle
will write DOW. 1 am at acbooL There My studies are reading. arUhmetlr.
stock." Onr Sunahloa pledge la a
Ran Oelabir 1, till. l.ltA
___
to be a street Air In Buck- language, wriuug. apelUng. ami ge >
way to make Svnahloe. in this pUy- '
grapby. 1 beloiig to . (he Sunshine
w"oi ~™'to u. u u!. w
-,
T “'r* “
NEW MEMSCRS
whole ecbool. and la going to tir aad Oub. and would like to hare jou put.
blaragrM Gorman. Oment. MR*.
.P>
*r can and to make otbera hap
tny little brother s name on the Cradle
too.d. to find tbe day. full of tbe »«
>’'“L ‘‘ **
Roll, ilia name la Ernest A. Smith.
t kl2l of «M I. “nav. - hov. and “**
This is my &nn letter to the Sun­
shine <'lnb. all bough I have been a
Rbmt aM by Bridget Maloney.
lari. It "paji’ you; and nicer jet, it
plB. and 80 have 1. M'JI| Suniblner for three or four ycara. I
IruM RMbardt and Alice Rothardt. "paja" those j-ou care aboot
>00 pkoae send us eoch another one? have two pets, a mt and a bird. My
Caiar. Mteh. Nomas seat by OerWc alt want to be anceeufi
Aful Ivan
Iran Da.vla
ttevla wania one alto. Send tot's name Is Spotty, and tny blrd'a
^
^
^
. . And
trade RiUhardL
.nd .^oor pUiy. ud .. k«d.
„„ , p,„ name 1a Ddudj’. lie is aa old us 1 am.
which Is tweire yeara. My letter is
•UNIHIMI C«A0Lt BOLL. '
.pd «,„» darn.
getting toog. so 1 vUl close.
Prom your Sunahiner,
Kama Stalib.
What a BurpHsiag ace your Dandy
A. Adda.,
■»,
bird has reached: It ahova that >oa
«.1AI». »A. k™
b, nbJISJ! » - » «»
_.b« W.T..
must have given hini excellent caro.
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^
, tbeerfnl. wllUng boy or glri la the ooe
Maple City. .Mich—Bcket^ and Attco Behardu
auceoeda where the gloomy, diaOf}, i. lUlt.
lifiRta atr, Mi*. Namaa
^ contented, unready boy or glri (alia
Dear PresldentMlM Mvr EcknHt.
overy time. Ton all know that la.ao,
I go to adMol every dny. I like my Dear PrcsIUent• Wot PhOtp KaMait
age thl^
I thought I would write to yxw a«
teacher verj well. There are thirty.
4. Knnb.
* '
tM-MMba, kuptoaty. Mteh.
Name
ABd bow eager tbe grown-upa are to
nekolara in our acbool. My aunt J have not wriuen to a tong time. I
SMt % Junto Keldarboaaa.
__________________
Tea.
Indeed
they
|,
ptajiag with ux now. i have two tSi going to achool now. and —c bare
Mttrtaa ThtoL n«a throe yanra: AnTbtoV MB ana year: Bale Rnih* meUmea yoo mar B,n,e, fo, ute Cradle Roll. wThej ar.- a vt-ry nlte time. I like our leacber.
rtM Cedar MISl* “**
*•«* •(
10^ aad Alice Eckerdl. Please send Will yxru please put tuy uomc on tbe
•ML Mt thTM, y<
Correspoudence loiaiT My wusin be­
.«b,
1“’
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««■ >" -----------------------. b.»»b>.i.w.icbbictbHrwb».ln
y,„
longs to It. W«- arc BolDf to rtart a
Brandi SuDabinr chib In our acbool.
■ WlNtMIM KIMA
"■ “• ■>'
I*'JI.M Mm fttonll.
Ura. Cm. am.
J- ■•'WU.J AM «
tbt fibdb. IloU bubb... mur I will hill- to close for ibis time,
nHDn>'b.WObtain..mmAXb. «>•««■ l«-» O u." »«>»»'• md „un.! It I. bit. to b«. tbm. It. and aeodf loriug greeting* to all the
-no imt tn. to Ui tbIMtoo ooU: *»"«“ " •“ """ M”"!* »«t« “"<f oor bK Oob.
.
.
Sanabluerr
•VkiSC tottibi oteTC. ToOo. ood ‘wAb*
Y'our^uiibeam.
(,0^. .
wben they were in tittle groupa toLeoda Gannon.
< .
Cedar. Mich.
v»b V«n oimr.iittio Bod.•">» “ ““
'iwY«, your name shall U- placed on
Oct. 4. 1911.
.
they would ba,aoriirlaad, too.
tbe Correapoodencr Usu too. Is Eva
Dear Preatdent—
^ksnd each atny pootlng leaf.
The "watching" that

SUNSHINE

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IfESDAT, OCTCSEB IT. »Il!
AM)
BA^EAGLE. tfEa>A
ixp TEAVSm«
TEAVsm«*mVo Uve pot
yaam
••
.
MTlHamsbuis. Mirh.
,
Oct. s. isit.
Omr PreMdrni—
My ^ takes the Herald, and 1
read the Sunshine page every week
1 go to school every day. i like to
go to school. I like my t.-arher 1
have one tot. It U about one ytot
old It totekea mice aad rats. 1 kare
. un, ror lb, OU. I, I. U«.
Kanaenateln. Too may send ker card
and button to Kalkaaka. Michigan.
lour little Suoahiner.
Bridget Makmy.
Were you visiting LoeteT I noUced tkat your letter wa» ptoimarked
Kalkaska.

Dear Prealdeut-

utmost and nsuUy Joae my pace
wUek mn«a aattoca wane than ever.
GfadnaHy I gpt over beiag frightened.
and fall of hatred tor tuy cmel «aater 1 would reer. bnak and pinge
wbeorrer the whip toarbrd me
At Iasi neariy drilten mad b» bis
treatment, la a rtoae two mile m««
wpicb war tearing the end o( tbe
counw. I teeped tbe lemw. sulky and
ajj, hrraklng the kanesa and -tkiowigg
rnuH master against n tree
, 4,4
j,,
,,
.
itraare man was
.^keA cam* to my «a!,.
^
..ranger looked me o.er and ,ut. oT.k’ bo!i. ,k«l rubS
noee and oiralgbieMd down i
^

SUNSHINE STORIES,
. Protoctod by tba PtaR
la a tiiile red boose on. • Mnaoa-'
ebuarts billaMe a famUy of rbUdreo
apeat the auaimer. aad I «ani to tril
yoa a pretty story aboot'them. Dim
«»«. when they were cmaatag the
meadow b^ind tbe boose a bird Sew
op near Ibe path. Tbe> bagan to
»«*. »»4 1« the tuMrt of the tall gmaa <
•' *ke foot of a mrddow-»waet bosk
1^^ • »a*t with Uny ogga. It
ib« b~» « . .... o, nvr
After their dlacerory Ibe
•«*
-*?•
**’''■
bird tka, ake toat ker
fear and alloaed them to coaM otoetly
witbia a tea foot a* <-e.
But early in Julb.s i>ariy of ba.vII w*. the first gentle toucb 1 bad
appeared The ckUdn-n w««
received and to.v bcaA wkmrd toTbev tan to tbe booM
Empire. Mich.
rard
the
attangcf
He
uiked
a
few.
.^^id
Oct- b. iVn.
“>
spoil Ibe ne« and-klU Ibe birds.

A. I kave no. written a letter to Tordm e
^
••
...b I. . W», U»,. . tbo.,b. I WOUM
« "H ™
do H> now. I am well aad kope yon
watching i. all Into the minds of tbe
and all the Sunsbloera are ibe same.
“«■
«>( «>•>
Acblldren he fiaaktd a tboogkt. Wttk
When wr were coming borne frotu
““
• »l*®«
rm^
to Ue mro
srbool Usi Thutwday night. Eugene
»>\^lhle and- w ith an a#ec- ^ b,« them to ^nre tbe neat,
caught a little bird. I. Atoild not
''*•
»*■•'
"B* ko. akaU wo km»w wbetw It
w-« brought I. home and I. stayed with
The mxt morul-, Lc .ook me out la"”
ua uatil Saturday, and then we let It «• •»*»
««<-k ■«*“ 1 *»««1 W
-111 mark tka apol." aald Iba
go. It would iMfi cal »cr« good but
*•"' "’‘“k
‘*** *'***1' R>llo»pd. cblldrcn
II would ilrlut U was a joung mea*"*
>’'»ki." was Ike reply:
dow lark.
Instead be talked to tuo «rr> kindlj
Prom the houae the ebfMran ’
I would Ilk.- to tell n»u about the
**
**•'
i.b.-.iv MAbb .A. W.a .. ...A.I
he urg«-d me around ih«- track. Wht« to mark the gravat of vetorana and

rJl.

.n.bd ,b' i«t .1 u.™ i..bc ,«■ oi.b
>

T, _.Lr .k-^. . «•)-« It...-. —.A (*"’
ic SltoS ^r

on tbe shore of l.akc Mlcblgaa.*^e
saw tbe Uto ^vjng ttathm also.
Couliig borne w«- tome around

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aatistaciloo.
next awaib would bring drMrnrtloB.
(»•«“*•> •*««> „„i^perh.pa death to the btoodtagMntk* •»«* **•

f>ow jnr

reined hto hto borSM aslila

Pt Itktp MPp.
tPm PipH.. fpt. •"* "“t■«»—
“““• •-•nW"'—
p.p. w P.vo PPm to «,p.p O' tPo«.
— IP •" "1
places. If aot It would be a ptoaaani
My master talked kindly lo me and
Qratllitoi ripniiif
drive at theway Is very pretty.
fed me some lumps of sugar.
-Some poor nian has toft bis shoe.
WeU. ax my toller la getting tong
1 was placed la poaliton lor ike
Pmnk'a talker aa tk-fv .
I will cloae. Hoping to see ikto in race aad we Retorted aboot th.*
togeiker one dnmmer’a dav.
prim before tong. 4 nm as cv*t.
some n.v. i ipfiie\er Hie lass I a a
-^ei uaplay him • irtek." -aaid
Your moat loving Suabeom.
' «h<- last «ue/o
the line or the
^
dtnelM wMk
Wtneto Greenkoe.
I'tri wav
ai^ I srtitod down io
-We'lt bide hto akdaa. and
That to a l•eaull:al drive, and I my pvi-.- a -4 ieard notning be ny
behind the fritihrr bare we
sbonld Uke to take It oomedky.
maaier's gentle roli-e In my ear.
watch the fan:"

V
"Tou're doing nicely Moll} old horse.- -fmell you ah#i will be more fun.
Maple City. Mich.
“P * «»!*• “»•"
•«“« ‘•"wn
„ p« . ,uartef fato onch
OcL 9. 1911.
rtoe. and then well htoc and aoe.wbsl
UcGf l*re»ldcniTheBraitlme-;t>o»d!«sa ic.«r;ii^^„I go to Si bool mo« every dtoj’. Mj P*»“. iJ**’-'-'Tucocer the meadow stowly aad kea.-'
icacbcr'a naa>e to Mtoa Ruegsogger. •*«»< time I had crept to third and
My studies are reading, arithmetic.
«« k«» S»'n« at luj *»«« P««
and hto Monidem built wlhh caie.
>pclMng. grammar, writing, phyalo\\-biJe patting on hto coat ho allMsd
logy, and geography. I am mlulng
The last Unw aiwUHl my Master
,
*;tb Mabel Eckerdi. I like her very
fviua. “Go li Mollj: ifaiiig bard he stooped down tn n
• ell. I have a IHitle brother.- Hto Tp a llitto: That's the girl' lour tl. Imagine hto surprise: had It d
DUQic to Roy Philip Kelderhoose. He Iwcl best no« •
^IM-d/trom the skier? I'p and 1
to thlneen months. 1 wish j-ou woold
- kow those words, sharp bat‘ t,be-^^
Stoked, but amid aao an
he'tea
pnt hU name on the Cradle Roll asd kl»«l. flW •!«« »» at)'
I SM not
Then they *^ebad.blm atowly
send bit Cradle Boll caid to me. I understand Just what they meant.
hu
«d
have a amalt ftower garden, and
L® wanted me to do my
(p* |efi
the flowers . lu ft am panstos. heat and : fmi aa I never ran he-''
TbtT*. too. lay a Rteea of
gladtola. swtet peas, naatnrtlnms.
‘he aeeood anUiy before
q„j„. overcome. Iba poor
. HATMto^ai IwhnU oor grief:
phtox. lalvam. and earnailtona. As > had taken six steps The Oral ooe j,(„per feel ba hto knees and toofcad
**110 ttodi a very pleaaaM My.'
I cannot ihinlTor any more to srrhe. I !*<*»«< “P ah«-ad of me. 1 tUsbed
beaten. He spoke of a wife at
... .VtiPMwantlpgBkvar.''
will ctoae.
•'•«>«> » head In th.- track, bringing
kelpleaa. of UUto rtUMOOI, mn om mi. ro»o op. lood
^
From jvur toviag Sunaktoer.
’he sulky alter me on one wboeJ.
_________
____
_____
_ nanr _
aometimea not ao very far grown
,hr..d» .1-,-.ib'JM tar
OM
sMra
Say
Rorle KeWerbOUse. •
«-'• B»»t<-r's voice eonld stll! be
^ unknown band to
I thought 1 wo.iO A-riie ax 1 have
*illip «ioitttooUiolotBo.cloo* oltbot!) Tbptl. .bj-tbopoUtomm.
yo„, Bob.hli.r,
Yonr garden must have bean beau- h~rd. “Steady t^. toeady!a ianw*.,aoil moat «reedtnot written la a lone time. We are
Mfokod MAMotM. OM b.4 ttm bot bo. tbo> M. ,ta. tb,, -w
going to have a rtunabloe Club brr«'. tlful fkia sumuter Ha'a the fRW
'
»P »« ‘Ianlky -m ,
ppa* buihfri^AdgWag to
5.:.“
,
poor omo obd tbot t. .bp tbpp oto
„„ Our teacher. 311: * Ili-tt! MarnoTu b«s killed the flowera yet?
laat-^. We were nerk and
„ orortowt*^ baart —
JOlM
oiiloao Irooooi ooohm
~d*T 'or pro out to loobe tbo tot.
.ni—. ,od 1 .to itl.d to pHpi Joined the Suoahlne Club with us She
*
nedt nntU wUkta about five yards of e«i«cted
• {Vkbptatas. an iMir aporta among, takes that tbey did. and want you to
Maple Chy. Mlcb.
‘ho line. Tb.-other man was appUv------ -----------------Is a nice teacher. We are going to

have the beat, happlgat. and most aoc0«- 10. 1911. l»« the »hlp sharply and aa I glancml
q.„,.
hare our Club on Kridav There I*
sideways I dtocovered him to be my
TltTUrnm St. Ttorrn, lltp. Mtrb. a IliUe girl who wants to Join tbe
------------Tear a pteco of paper Into no many
Suubloe'Ctub. Her umc i* Lena
Onr school started tbo flrri of SepOct. e. iMi.
»*»ier.
numhar repfeKradabow. She to five years old I lember. J Uke to go to school. My
( P>««6«> hUndlj abMd and-eroaiwd
^
birthday was Sept. Ttoh. 1 waa t«-alve ‘h® Baa « Boek ahead t>f the horse
„oinb«r reprognep* this is alt tor this time.
Prom jxtur loving Sunahiner.
j.-ara oM. I will wtose for lUis ihuc.
hj luj Oral master. He swore ^„ng
t^ur In Ike day- As there
Your SuosUoe girl.
■"0 “"teed bis horse until an officer
^^s thefu «n iEva Uannon
.. ttft-brm™ »:;1S!.?m^'"“oodom«»mu.Ubooi. I did
•l^-chMrnn all.
A School riub to always ver>- iuierUllto Borflend. . «®PP®^ «P *»«» aimaled him.
nMibors. but If more than
eating. Il^te US more about it when
IK. you Imv- a vacation for potato
After three years of kind trea-.0"-B' ,*clve are pbiyiag jou can make
^taSL an the tosipn eoaSd nrge thair roe know you can be. Don't eseose
‘hrilllug races lo which I osnall-ppura USHI
jon have couimenced jour mcciiuga. digging season? So many ^ the
jtonalt to yooraelf: “Ptoy fair" '
• atbouls I.-i ou' M Ibal Umc
.
°"t ‘he winner. 1 bad tb-; n,;-reeuired number.
I write dsrlDg varsUpB.
, Ob abenk hto bapd. and tar and wide, yoor atudtoa. and --play fair" In j
fo.'!ui.« to break mv leg My nu-.'ci
one piece mark a croa* npd than
Summit rUy. Mirb

io».0 md' .lo» tbbi dpo-t m'jirB
however,
treated
me
kindly
ai.l
rsr
numbera
la
a
kst. sack
;
0«. C. I9U
Maple Cltj. Mivb.
loom- CMoom St.
«“•
wi.h me through toy snfferlngr. ' , pj,,,rAlrswi(»g one ooL The ORO who Deer Prenideat—
Ctoi. i«. iv:
tog did not heal right aod I have i*-a
I.-wonanine rmeto^.
father bought me a new book. , I
Did you attend tbe Pair at Tret- Dear Prewideoterse Cliy? 1 went to the Klugslej
our school started the fifth of Sep- !•“«
^'’®■'—
- ii,- or -wolf. ’ whlto tka oikgr Rlay.
dear mas-PT
-rfiB*.Fair. Ho you take Sunday acbool tember 1 am hi the fourth grade I
•' I®*
■«»JOptata-dM »•■. * noddled swam, atory. li to uoly what happened. Onee
_
, .
R„m-*,.k
:be flour w
from jbe haj
1 ring to tkea formed bj the sheep.
flWtfM iM «M from tar away.
nnn« a «■! rime there were two ehlL "“»•
‘ omplcte Speaker torda for Runshloe work? And do was vleren .veaia old the alxih of
you take Ibe little papers, too? My September I like my tester. He.' h^ipp-ned lo be free and bear
oUddto Tbo
for Cborek. Home, and Platform."
R*SN» hadftwkii heaped upp* her dm. Oto
atoricB
atoicr and I have been gathering name la Miss Keagaegfcr. 1 go ;o ‘"S 'kr tUud I, looked around .My
you know, add beeauee tbey «St bava
exiuld Uke to exchange heeebauta on tbe way home from school every day 1 can. I like to gj
r.a.-hed<out hto hand. ' Moi
jme to.mgbi. old Wolir and Mr.
• we will caU them Jack aad Jen- children.
0 to wnp (ham nfe and I

achool.
I
have
fonr
classes,
t
I''"
*•«
<sli-d.
Oli
Mull;,
conw
U-r'
'
[,, bappeow
nto.’ B^en (bay came borne trem ^
^ Sunaklncrs out school. Wc did not go to school to­
he,bsd said- toai t- uu ,,,
^
,be..p
^^,4, uie
day on account of the rain. Our can t think of unjtliing more so I
,i
.
.......................................... achool one day they dlacovered that
J"""? "7' ..
‘kc® I kad heeS, to H-- pasturcorresponding to the numher
school Is going to have vacation next • 111 cW.
» mat k»re traa loekod down aad mamma had been called, away to aoe
*®®' lovlag 8i»Min«.
week for- potato digging. I have a
Your Su.!hlilu.- sirl.
' »“»*''»l •«>
called by the Wolf starts 10 run. If ha
I t ItoA
koma om who aeeded her. and hod
'

Utile
pet
cat.
HU
name
to
FuMy.
He
'

Anna
MlU-r
can
get
ariMDd
the
ring
three
limes
'v^«tond bl^ dear UtUe toaraa." be taken baby boy along. The day bad
®“ Tov like to rwclic pkw. I am
tt-hai arc vear ttudwa? JVrItc •">
•“'I
I'" suW'S “t® before to-y.g eaugbi b> tbe wolf ba
:
MW. .
-been a buy one. aad their mamma «»'*
^
“•“T aifce oa« la to yellow, nialtcae. and white, w.
have two other cau. TBMr name.' sgsln some tl.i.. -nd tel! u. more »
'•>
'''
Is safe » not. be must be "*oU.~ Tbe
'
tan balow aaeh etoepy child
bad baea seat for la each bute that ^
are Teddy and Molly. They are —bite aboot wur school, and the good tliuci- *w o’ '•*'
game k«i.« up until all have bad
ItapOei. 'Hood blgkt.- aad mar- she had not stopped to flalah ber work.^
nvsi'
»<«>:.}. * »onian
gga this
and gray, I am going over to my you have there
Mods
Baby’a toys were acottered over tbe
Trarerae CMy, Mlcb.
_______________
<»'««■ -o
loof ;oilo»vd by an-oW

Uncle Wiira next week to pit-k up
*1tlasoBtoategoto.bed."
Boer, aod Jack's tad Jenato’a play*•
uisi:.
My
u.a-tvla.
on
the
ground
u> call the same nn-n


-8BBaaOooUdge.tblaga.tbeirrebberaaadribboaa,doltaO«'*TeUdaBt—
flUNflHINC HUMANE SOCIETY.
b«t-r. me sm.ltog op into my eyes.
i«i,r-Eigbange.
Oood-by from.
The OW Race Haras.
-and ntarbleA were aot. u uoal all or* hava not written a totter to j-ou
»!.. tno.-d hli band to*artJ« bis pock______________
Ctara.t'rapo
daily laid away. What do you «pa teog time, but I will arhe one
'MrttMs far tba HanaJUaeFagr
eiw ssd withdrv* sonK.- sugarlamp-.
What Is Ha?
by garH.1 nbmmar.t
Y'ea. 1 went to the Fair. Thi-rr
poto tbaaa Sunablners dMT Well tbey
*>4 tall Yoa *h<»l the pleasant
Ctaim. oatak. ay Uula Uosaonu;
a >tollor to »W • sailor wbeji be is
I am ouly a poor old ran- bur- Aa be hanilyd them to me his lave
invented a game. On sepeme'sUpa
»k»* 1 took ihla tummer with Were m> many tniercsiing things 'o
-- JSon abmM ba to yonr bods;
underv.eci
a
rudden
chance.
liU
,
board,
a
sailor Is not a sailor whoa
see. but I enjoyed the school exhlldt My name to Moll;. or reper they wrote Ibe namw of tbe P*t« and mat
1 'toaaa to Me yenr oightcapa
u « shore: Wt hr must be eftber
I •is-flr>t own-d b« l*et.-r Judkins band* movd rio«ly toa.ards h bead
prinelpnl tbtaiga In Urn raom.«»—% na
started from here on Tkoreday best of all.
Epon your atoapy Ipada.
or aboard: therefore, o aaOor
V cruel nisaier • bo expe. fid me lo and ba-k H- groaned, rolled o er m
floor, dialrs. fuga. booktase. aota. the Idlh of August, aod got there Frli had hcco iralDcd hi« m0« and lay still.
to not a asUor
Sutumit Clt>. Mlcb.
dosei. romm. tahlea. window nfUs. ior. August llih.-ti Rouse Point. N.
tla be nab to natal me.
to
raocwr
shi'v
I
<ould
remember
Toc
wo:i»an
ran
loraard
and
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and desk. Tbco tbey ehnSled tka iu- T.. nt nine o'dftk. Mamma's annUe
^ Rs to bad you meat
: knew ,I.C ahip well and . can fee! the aid of ibe old man. manaeed to
to ScMei.
pen nboat. backs up. Jack and Jen- mat ua sriU an automobile aod took Dear Preaideni—
An lb yonr nyan tba "aantman"
Said 'be teacher—“In this atan»
I haw not • rtiies for a long tltbv. toe sting of last raw bide .vcl »s it drag my master Into the house.
toe each “drew“ one slip in tim. and t>s to Uenn's Delight Farm, at Chaxy.
Bastoa to ttoww kto dust
wound around mv-back atJd crack!-d
That was Ute last I-ever aav. ,-i »hat to meant by the line. The shade*
I>ut In pertact order that part of the N. V. M'e drove fouriaen miles la •o I win noo-. I go to school every
near
my
carv
t®?
nurt-r.
of
ulglit
were
falllag tui'T’ And the
room or piece of furniture nosKti: twenty-four mtontee. to her borne at daj 1 am u-u years uM. and in thWhen, in the ra w*. I sould tog he
The olbe.- day a pCculiat procus- Bright Siholhr anawefed. “The pcoftftb grade. I bate a name lor the
An tariMNO w» torn boat
MTiat do yoo suppose their mamma Happy Hour Cottage.
bind. Piter Jadkioa wiU» as oath rion nwved a*»y from the bouse. . A pie were putUag down (he Wind* 1|M nsna (Sad np to algbt^iw
aald srben the came borne? The SanMr. MUer. the owner cf the plaer. Crndla Boll. It to Mary LcmlL age
A teacher asked a «taa> v
'Itaf tbeir tabf wtoter'a rest.
shine preaMent wasn't there, wo she has 8.700 acres In one farm, and four years. XMII you rend me a would rstoeeihat pif-ce of raahlde and bbrit carriage with glam aWca tod
«.-TbC ResuH of LaMiNats.'
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But she can gueaa. these are the things they hare on It; BraKb Club'conrtltndon. and we will .url it around m.' back legs uotjl It. I watched It until It parsed out of *
One of the hriaht bat lu.v boy* Is the
- •
too abeep: SOO cauto. «6 ibow boner. try to have meeUngs here Saturdoy white rings began to show. then, sight.
claaa
banded hi aa hU coutpoeiiion -a
evldeoGy
not
sailefled
be
wottW
crack-t
Maybe
they
sere
taking
iny
1
TjHS
RUNSHfNS
PRESIDCNTS
*
:i work horses, and a champion aftemoons. Most everyone around

I
hope
they
Maak
sbect
of paper.

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VISIT.
We have a ne^ story by Harold borse of the world which weighs twea- here b a Sunahiner. Will you please It UDiumfonahly near my ear* and U t>r away, if they 1
A little Pm* Canadian bo} is
.WhwyOTfRn
* BP tka Sbermnn this wMk. It waa wrUun ty«ae hendrod ponnda. lAOO hogs. put my name m> the Comapondence I did not win the race or ai least come wtU bring him back. If tbey only
Oldtowa to credited wfih one of the
■|MUa>HIMl>ute.a>UaltI>. I« u« Mmam SoeW-.
nratalr
tM, hm IMam,
List? It Croat here some time ago. oat second 1 w„ certain of a flogging knew bo- f miaaed him.
BeetTbody seems to bat e forgouea vbortaat and moat eomprrtenalve coo^
MSKH Ml. KO.T
> l» u tdl ol th. bat tnit. M thotwhu.
oiitt .hint min u« huh; A un, and tbe farmers are digging their when 1 reached the atabla and ke
went ao tar aa to leave me me Aad tke ptoec aeeoM ao qnlet and poaftloea on racned. Tbe taaeber told

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hwArt-t «v. I«t hW. .0 „r potatoes. Wtol. I guess I wUI close.
wiibout my onppm.
etin.

him t? write aboot anyiktog bo
AdCb tobBn • Oton BunaMnu. anid
Em W«tdMw. Summit CUty. Mldu tauM kirad. They givo 8SA0 Rr aaan
At am I was acarud a^d with fulv• am Usteatog for my maater'a sweet see. aad. tkla v
OMi Laoda OnuM. ar- MarlKn. Ifl*. sad taama a day. 1.S00 mam b ta a
tflsg bodv wou:d st.-hla
to the voSs* "Mbllv

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