Grand Traverse Herald, June 12, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, June 12, 1913

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICHIGAN NORTH OF GRAND RAPIDS-ESTABUSBED18S8.

AHD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE,

*VOL.

ALFALFA TOUR
MAPPED OUT
AT

TRAVERSE CITY, GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, TIM KSDAY. .11 XK V>. Ifl-J

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NEW DUILDIND
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Flint, ju'ne II'.—TrusHH’K. of
Ml.hisan Sih'sil for the lieaf at tbclr
rrgiil.-ir uieciliiE here today, planned
MEETING QF TWENTY-ONE
tsvd Ihe cu'ntrael for the construe(ilONDAY NIGHT
uf ii new hulldlng fur the fnatllu,
aiiihurlzcd hy the last Icglala,
The building wlH rust

MMY ARE WilURG TO HELP

DOUBLE WEDDIN6
Was SclemnUeo at St. Francis Chureh
Monday.

» Will be at Least Thirty Siepa
A H,m1.1c «'e.l.llns was ludfeinlred
•ck Ifi'OinereRt Localitice—
.Moiidnv at 1b,- S5t. Framii. churrh
Farmers Ready to Re­
at nuptial biuh mars at T o'i'lock.
ceive Information.
when Miss ( narlolle Semi liecanic The
tnide uf Fled GauIhU-r. and .Mti>s AU<-e
llayne bivanie the bride of Fll GauTbe fommHiw of Taonty-Om- m-ld ihlcP of. Solon. Tbe grooms were
a ter> eRtliiMlaMli iD<<eiii)R' tliiiSi^. brothers ond were attended by bioihThere rcrc forty prevent aiiJ Siipi. 1*
ind si.--tei.< as maids of houor aud
L. Tyler «aa ilu- ehalriuan of the
men. .MNm's Kmn.a iiiid Adelaide
fVeuluR. Av ilr. Tyler lud to l.ave ilaiiihler and 'ih-ni, and F.iwanI Gau­
before tbe nieeliDp na» u>ii. 1- J. thier of rro\em4til.- The hrlden Were
Haker oci-v)i>c>l 'tbo chair for the bal­ gowned in white and wore while pitance of the nici'liuK. . ' lure baii< and carried white hrjdi's
1):. Minor, ebairmali of .the alfalla roses. The maids of honor wi-cr also
eanipBlRQ ctima^lilee. r< i«iicil ihai he in wMle.'with white hats.
had had eon*lderab>e <(>m-e;H>i><U'nin'
The chunh waabeBiulfnll.v <>(,tvrai
vltb llioec rbo «eii- I'iirrcMetl :o t1ii-« <d with si'ritig llowei>. Music was fuvliajiortaiii lualier, auJ )*ruf. Miiinford
ish.rd by ihe Iwy choir.
Ural roUcse had siaK-d
H!re*lly alter the ceremony the
that be eould send a viHaker. iTol. bridal iMrtter Were glicn wedding
I’otia. anil lioMibly mipbi rome blm- breakfasts at tb.'-homes of Mrs. John
wlC. aod that oeveral oilu-t vuco
llelfrieh and A. St-i.d, onli^ the^hutne
ml Kroai-m noiiM >oln the insny.
diatc relaMrcs Indiis pi,->cni.
«a* Ute plan of the c-oB!iultu>c
The hri.lat larlics left-for ITovcthafOO Tra\*WT« City ihe iieadiiiiaru-rv
oni this noon, hmi fnmi there tinnti l fctart out livm hire ih toe
will take a sh.>ri wcldiiik trip M
reoinnn with the different riieaker*.
.Mrs. Kli Gauthier will Im- at home
that aoiilcl be added lo i‘i‘- lur jau.-'. in Solon and Mr. and Mrs. Fi.-d Gaoof those «ho tieie auieerkful Krowerk thirr will be at borne at dlii South
in Ibis seetIuD. and ibey roul.f si>eak Oakydreu.
from 1h<-Jr iiraalra] exj>cr«-nee^ There
• ould l>e tuaslldy thirty
Mr
Elsnortb feUKReslcii the dlffcpeid
enurw>» lo Uke «bi<h uuuld take
Ihiee if not four
tn ai euinplikli
There are a peat number tif lariti
ers »bo aro nillr.iK to try o-u Ibl'
new fnrasr idani. Inn they »imi Info.Mon<U\ evei nil. n •ocip'iiii
ioaiiou. The famieis themselves ate
sreatly interested nud «n-L to push ing «.r the ollih jN nii-l
‘etitial
MiUhmlbt - t;pi-ro|>al
this eami-alpo of Inforniailon a» moeb
ns they eah and they are •lllltis to churcdi met at the lamiumte. at the
hour of
and fiom there went in
join tbo i«riy.
jM.d.'' to the lioiiu ol .'ll. nail il:
e was &i4»lni'<-d luiihlal. S. llttil.
.
.
inn of Hr. K H. Minor U F Titus. 11,
H) the aflemoou Hev. W. W, MH. Klswyrth. J. W. rai.-Wn. R*.l>ert
jtaruey. William lleimlortli.- Han .'U- Kn- lehHdioned to Mr. HiRf that he
Mullen. ('ahin KpaDRler. Uennls Hut- wiMild Lc O'er t-< see him at 7
sie. larhell Soars. S. M. KincHey. A. a Utile matter ol business. When Ih-'
Green and John M. Cuurude. ailo all] door bell rang railing Mr Uiill ..
meet and nuke allythe um^-soary ar- tile door, he found Mr. .McKee Standlantscmenia and s-v iliat tl-e l••«lnil•c•(l Ins lliert- OR Hie |>orch. with^s little
lundsarr rnise.1 to earn on this work miiiter of husliu-ss eurruttodioc liiiu.
^of ptibllcity and asceilaln »lii-rv the THi-n it was that he realized that Ihe
best Uo|ia eould be made tii pet the surprlre was on him. At wua Quite
word to the creaicst iiuiiiImt uTTariu- noliieiilile li, tliose of' llio snri>rise
era. From the anKUint of Utnature luiMy that Mr. Hull-was Just
liiai has lieen given nut from the dif- more ekriled Ilian Ik- would have Iwen
frreni offli-ea, tbo Western Mlrblcaii
I an ordinary ociwalon.
l>e<e1n|inieDt bureau, the Traverse
The purpose of tne gathering war
« it> -Slate liank and the First NailoiiI eipress ihn appreciation of the
Hi iwiiV. shows the great Interest thci
•ihodi'st wici.-ty to .Mr, and Mrs Hull
noi cnly the fanners ,l>iii lho*e who for their generosity In making ati Ills
hate lately rbme to this region to he eral li gift towards the erection n{ the
rate have taken In the inaltrr. \T1>d
''t'entral (-hurdi, and lor their very
'•ier«-s-ful camiialgns that have lipcu groat Interewt
and
eo-operaiiou
iarne<l on in Kent.Allecsn and fCe«- Ihroushout Uie building eatnt^gn.
ayeii eouiitles der^natratc bow tbe
After a few very RUlnx remarks
ifHiw-meni has spriiad.
b.' the pastor aud W. H. Herbert. .Mr.
Mr Haker statp-K'l'nl State lleallh Hull asi>‘ he dnsired no credit tor Ihe
.oniirr Hickinton of*Ann Arbor had smalt anmuni he had investud in the
l•latllM•l a tour of InatK^Hon of the eburth, :|iLt he <-ookidered it the very
nort’.i rn • iiica and ibnt a v;H.elal iK-Ft iif''i«sillon that Traverao
Irniii had
idaeed at tbe d<s|ioul
e>er laumhed and that It was hU
Of Hie iwrit and that ns they were to duty Id assist the enterprise In any
make Tiaterse City It was siigpested
ay that he roiild.
• hat ihu lie tbelr beadquarters and
The evening was spent tn a very
llH-y «oi-k nut from here. This Is a tk'caaant «>clal
way. during which
lieu plan and the nuihoriticK wish to time Mr. Hull entertained with « well
M-e that ibe slate U made as aanltary rrJo'ted'Vietrola program.
aia piiselMe and aie taking this way to
Tbe party adyuumed at n Imc hour
do it.
Wib tht feeling Thni June Pth would
long be rciiH-mbcred because of this
pleasant time.

SURPRISE PARTY

LAUDED IN LOCrUP

Theodore Whiteloyd Was In Flghllhfl
Mood.
Theoilore Wbitcfor.i. i, re.-ident of
Rates. Slatted In to <lean «n a bunco
•if men in a livery barn Usi night with
the re«ik that he found Ji.mseU In'
tbe (Ity lockuii. Whiielord Ud been
drinking more or less a-id he nus Iti a
fighting mood when he haHieuei! ution
ibe men. A hurry-up call was sent to
I>oIk« headquarters and I'airtiliiien
Fr bjtnider and Host went to the barn
•ad •‘•sorted Wbileford to tbe kioHou.
Wbitelott) has been In tiouUe setera! limes liefore, last winter he wn«
arretted for leaving an uoli’aukct»d
>tors«t out of doora ao'd he has bs^i
taken «*re.of at'"other liiiH-s by the
|io»(«. .lie appeared in Judge Upd.naU'a court thli Borolag ami paid
Am MMI eeaia of foar doUara.

STATE aND SALE
Oasirable TracU Can be Secured In
Region.
G. R. Mnnshaw and F.
Faiker of
le ataie land olTIn- at IadsIdc were
In Ihe cll-v Tues-lay eon.lueting ihi
sale of lands that had re'erii-d bach to
slate hy unpaid taxes and
like.' Ail these titles hate been clear
ed and are called taxed homestead
lands and cab be purehasul right from
Ihe state wiib clear Utle. and as
-yalues have Iw-en apimilved by tbeM
tan be imughi very cheap. Ap­
plication ran be made to the county
treasurer or dlrt-ci lo tbe-stale land
office- Moot of th- lots that w«-re
llsted were in tbe vllUge of l-Tfe l.ake
TTiere are a number more <hst have
been Rated In Kalkaska county and a
few la AntrlOL

CASE STATED
BY EMPLOYES

BLACK BASS SEASON

NORMAL GLASS
ENDED COURSE

LAW IS UPHELD
Telephone Coinpanies Can Be Asaeseed Actual Value.

WashiBgtuo. June ]«.—The Mtcbl■r the Information of Hie flshcrgshU*-. iiasecd in '
Oncreaslnt
Is lilts rigion it is well to i
ii;ai the I'I'wed seas<‘R on large and
lele]>honc coramny taxes by'changing
to the aitnal value
sniall-niouthed black bats runs from
February' 1 to June K. inclusive. This
of the property Instead of three i*er
mewDs that the srysMn opens on Jbne
cent on tbe gross earnings was today
IG and rtpses oo February :. In order
bvid valid by tbe-aupreme.cobrL
to avoid the stale game wardens Oabermen wilt do well to obsme these
dates strictly, for SltertB Smith anices that the Uw will h- gtrlcHy CLAES WILL TEACH
OFFICIALS OF FERE MARQUETTE
SCHOOLS
ei<foree<l und any one c-augCt In tbe
ARE SCORED
i>r having bass In tbuir possession
iK-forc June IG wUt be dealt with ac­
cording to-the provisions of the law. Scope of Instruction is Bfieh That it
On Sunday morning, June Sth. at
Gives a 8oi>d Foundation for
10:30 o'clock, after a good moslral
Building Up Eacellent
program by the choir iBcladloE a vo­
Teaching Fores
cal solo by Miss lildith Reubekm ond
a violin solo by Janes Itutler. Rev.
\V. McKee baptized SZ iierKias
of tbe
The nisi
S«gin»w, Mich. June II.—The Petr
and recrlvrd Into church membei
ivumy normal irainlng elaaa was held
Marqucite union shop mfu who are
a class of 33.. this brtngs Uke number
Friday ulkht al tbe. Hrvt *U«.u6T,-gaon strike und the otilcials of tbe road
of
new
memhm tip to TS stnci- con­
Honal rbbicb, wbvu l.'> graduale^
no in-arer a •cttleiaent as mroi
ference and ISO since- Rev. McKee
Milkweed On the Peninsula Will Be prwoenic-d with dlpionlas. which repof the big public mass meeting.
came to tbe rburcb as pastor axaklug
acoent
a
tb»rougb
training
preparaUsed
for
Honey
Making
'»hk-h repie^latl'es of the grand
toiy lu learhing In ibc public sebooU. tbe grand total of membeniblp
lodges of machinists and car men told
Source.
Tile piograni waa opened by a proces­
an audience of Tun people what the
an official meeting the dUtrict
men beiv striking for and repeofedly
Frateur. wlio I» engaged In sional played by Miss HUde-garde
Intcndcnt-tV. P. Kendrick
cftlled UeneVal Su|>erii>tendent Gordiui Ibe apiary PusiiH-ss In lndiaua|iotis. lowing whVu tbe normal class look
reqccsied to use Wa Influence with
a strike autltator who was trying
Is going lo iry a iirw venture ibis ilieir places.
tbe blrioip and caUnet at the annual
break up tbe riosed shops.
Tbe iuvocatinn was given by *Rcv.
Milnmer. th" »i'ulcooie of whic-h will
conference in securing the return of
Hemas I'o'hlin. Vo»-al oulus. "A Morn­
W. M'. McKeo for another
That the stnai i» .a fight for the I..- eagerly v,aulivd by the bee me:
ing 11/010.-' and “Happy Suog
life of tiuion was the salient feature in llib. Virinity. He will bring U
tbU charge. It heing tbe cxiirewlon
eloiiles ol bees here on dune
and Mbs OUve Dobson.
of tbe church mem^rshlp that no
»f Ibe addreiwes. It was biought
Tbe speaker of Hie evenlag. rrof. one eli>e could so ablyrmiliifsier
that tbe shop men Itave bet-n -wllUr.s Jncaii them on tbe farm uf John
any time t» arbitrate, but want Holmes on the peninsula and iiarvest C. T. Grawn. warn presented by'SupL needs of the new Melbodlw Bj-lscopal
honey crop troin the wild milkweed U U Tyler, however no latr'ilucHon cliuich as the man who was tbe chief
eoinitiiiiig bet.ideii onc-tuau arbhrathat grows tn Hi-t MH-iIvti. The be,-- was needed, as Pjof, Grawn's opening figure in Its erex-tlon and who has
«on.
have alrt>ady flnlslp-d their crop In n marks showed, aluce be auperiotend- rauM-d tbe spletidld growth lu memJ. H. Hemlenum. I
Btive of Indiana and now Mr. Fiazeus Intends «d (he brat graduating class of the
btrship.
Hie iDiernaUonal Hroihe(hiK>d of Ma‘Traverwe llty
how tlie plan will woik
Prof. James B. Coad of the Need
rhiuista.. who came front Washington. IdTHiiKftig tbetii into tbi.-i |>an of the of live people, and for bfieen years
ham Ruvlc^x colh-ge. wa< eelected as
w'os ponlculurly bitter toward country- to. l>tv>duee a seruiid crop ii
•lively i-enniTted with ihe^Trav- pre»- ag^'for tbe eburrb pertodkaU
General Superinieedcni Gordon, l^f
(tty s<ho"ta. A strange rolnclyear He* figures that after |>ay
aud loral newspapers. All news
strike breakers. Ihe Michigan leuisldtrati-puriation !-<>lh wayi. that the denra to that fai-t was that the only
and (he road in general. He did liarvist will be large enough to leave living member of the school tvianl for publicatiun to be lurnUhed by
him.
go into details in arralguiug ilugood sum* to hl.» credit after Wbkdi presiilMl at that ftrsi gradiMt
U-gisialurt-.
t!ie ciop is Ivarvcsted and sold. Tbe Ing eaerciseu was in the audience la
the peiwou uf Ge<gge K. Steele.
bees
will
remain
heie
for
a
ronple
of
■My relattona wUb GcniTsl Manager
Proi Grawn's subject was "Tbe
Alfred have alwayW bc-n of the best, iiioDihs wlic-it they will b<- taken ba<-n
Indiana It I* eMima'id t>y bee- KfAi'lem y of Kduratlun.-' and ibeforc
kaid. ilendernoo. "but the orntiais ,.f
-lo*-ed he bad pictured tbe Ideal In John M. Fell of Oreenviftc the New
tbe road aie like Hie Mnry of Hie kevpciK that tbcie Is ai suSirb-tit qiiunwild mllkwv-d growing on Ibc the atni and otijei-t of (he'American
djictples. They were nil right until
publlr
Hohuol. and hla own coareptluQ
Judas laiue. and iJie oini ials'wcre all penlnsula to keep at least I'mw eoloG. A. Wal'd has sold hi* i.lule Tavthis splendid InstituHoo
rlghi unitl Gcnclig)^ Su{M.-nuleudenl nles of bees busy during Ihe blo.ssomrn to John M. Fell uf Crertivllk.
log besHon. If this experiment works sliuuld dn fow.(he twetiiy million boys
Gortlon calm-. •
''
lich.. w ho took possesiwyn Monday
K It in l-eHuvcd It wlK mean a and girls representing every nation
Jr. Fell has been in the hou-I
-'The ni.-ii art- tlr.htii’c for u home
deal to the bee Industry lu this of the world. Hb first aim was
business-in Greenville for Ibc last
•d a <-auee. They wanr Ix-lH-r wurkI section ol the rs'itnlry. The I'S’U-ing sound ■■yd', in wbleb the work of tbe eight yt-ars and two years previous to
Ig rtmilltlonb and IH-Iler wsges. KvI’f the wild rs'idierry bushes from this hraU and hands were equally Itopor- that ran a sui-cctsfui hotel <n Ray
-y |•hn•e that G *rdon has liecn bo baa
Then, as he stated It. since
seeilon on ao-oant -of the clearing ftp
City. Mr- Fell is no stranger to Trav­
tried to break up the unions.
of the land and tbe frequent forest ha'dl guvrrned Ibe-gn-sler pan of
men here Itaie (he best apliil of
life, (be cbild s Ufe should be erse City. -He was in business bere at
fires means that some new pUui must
time and was one of the first
any walkout I liatL- ever t
dained «■ possewa habita of ^unebe
tatrodueed
for
honey
|iur|>osi-s
and
occupy offices tn (he new Suic Rank
they will win out.
as the nllkaced Is the most common' tiuility and regularity, frankness and building. Mr Fell comes with the
'Tbe offliiuls. In coiifcrence. of­ of the wlid plants the ones Intere.rted himosty. iixlustry and thrift, eourtesy most up-to-date ideas and will make
s:k1 kindDes*. and with an early knowlfered the machinists one cent an-bour In (Ik- business are anxious to find
success of bfs new business.
y and said they would biwer iho out bi>w lmiK>rUtiit a factor this plant e<Ice of n-adlng inlelligenily the child.
Mr. Ward, who lesves Ibc resuuif compelled to (i-ave scliool at
helpers' wages Uiat cent. This would will ptovi to be in the honey Industry.
m business. ha» been s resident for
the fifth grade .is (M |K»r eeui of the
l>c the opeiiini; wedge for making the
over nine years. He had a barber
Amerlraii
achuol
children
are
forced
helpers dlssajlsticd and breaktng up
a fonndatlon of -hop In the Park Flare and enjoyed
Hie orgHntrailoii. All Ihc rrafis arc
big Imsiness. Five years ago 1
knowledge and future
■os into Hie game and are botioil
bought the Utile Tavern aad has biillt
the man w-bo numbers the titles
loM.- logelbcr. Gordon is in tbe
1 business second to none in that
after his name wbo la a valuable .\tnline. Tbe |>resent building was buili
ertean citizen, but the man who ii de­
according to bts own ideas as to
pendable and hunest
convenience of handling bis fatrons
'-\Vc weiu fori-ed into ihia strike, Criminal Calendar Cleared Away and things.
and is as sanitary a abort order res­
and Gordon brought it on. Now they
The program was brought to a close
Work on Civil Cases
taurant as there is m tbe stale. Mr.
have p«H strikebreakers lo,romc here
a song by the eUss. "The Spring
Begun.
Ward and his family will remain In
who are sluggers and would clean opt
Has t'-'Die." the presentailoo of dlthe city.
gang of tbe union boys if Uicy
The work In the circuit eoiirt Is be­ plonns by Cbmuilasioner Loe Horascould. .
ing rushed and the cases disposed of •y . pboo sqm 'To a Wild Rose,"
'Aflghting,"'- by
Roy, Rorwbacber.
Very rapidly.
w. H. r
s of Nema. Ark., virc
In tbe case- of the Heojilc v>. George wl'b benediction by Rer. Cochlln.
I of. the International HrothThe county normal sebotd la aolvHose). I*. U. GIllH-rt ap|>earcd for the
erhood of Car Men. said tbe walkn
ig the difficult problem of snpply- Wera Added to Eagfea' Lodge Tuesday
follow-* I an effort to exterminate' the defendant and on motion the bail was Ig Hie district schools with tesdiers
NighL
reduced
from
|“.Oiw
to
tl.oiMi
and
tbe
■rggulxed crafts. He si-ored tbe road
fully prepared for their work. The
for ehtep -cqteratluu and gave in de­ case was cotUnued unlit tbe next teaching of tbe seboob In tbe coimThe wonderful growth which tbe
tail tb( t^aaanna for tbe car men atrikTraverse
<
fty
Aerie
of Kagles has
is
an
entirely
different
pn>poalt|jn
The esse of the P^iple vs.. Bcaner
He taU: "■'
ik the past two mohihs Is at­
a that of the city. The
Itownard. vialaUon of. the liquor Taw
varied, tbe requiretheets niasy. In tracting great attenivoa and the fu­
‘Tbo «BM of -living haa loeveaaed
ilUy and was fined llbo tojve
amoug Pore Marttueito men aaine as ^d wiihtn 4S< hours or ninety .days many, rases there arc twenty lo twea- ture of tbe order Is very flattering,
•tivE* elapse* with-but three or four wblrb tends to encourage those wbu
utherw. Most roads In the -I'nlt^ In the eaunty jail.
. .
In each class. To tnegt thb unusual are active in the work.
Btatoa and Canada have Increased
The c»*e of the Peo|»le va. Gertradc
Every Tuesday night tl.-r officei^
demand the teacher must be trmJn^
wagn.
Lynch. vIoUHod of the Ihfutir law, iras
along lines inucb dlffereni. Ttielr In- 'c swamiied with the work to t
“The receivers of the road Catd Ihey given a fine of |J3 or thirty days and eenuiiy and tbelr orlglnalUy la being that tbe w-lngs afe properly fitted
could legally gram any luf^reasu in the fine was paid at unc^
(x.atlimally taxed to meet the condi­ tbe young Eaglets and that they have
A judgment was renderod in the
The -Missouri ft Northern in
tions (hat sriee. Many of tbe ecbools tbe right knowledge of. soaring. There
Arkansas. In April, while in a rec-eft. case of, Thomai H. Mulls vs. Ray Mc­
cbias of nine'who received the
fully equipped as they
said Ibe UBUO thing. Manus ct al, and in the came of An­ should be. and yet the parenu and first Icasons In aeroplanlng. There Is
.................... Ukd no agreement, but ton Iverson and Anton Petersen va ofheiats expert to have tbe children sHII a large wailing UsL Arrange­
in |4ro weyeks they got an agreement Hay McManus.
• eeelvc a* (borough training ag the ment^ were made for another on
Tbe ease of the People vs. Hpward larger and richer scboola
and Increase. Tbe United SUiee didn't
tbe dancing iianles that have becu
do iL
y
l>unn. assault and battery, was found
Tbe county normal tr^ns the teacb- enjoyed for next Tbursday night Alf
“Material yaa so Insufflcleni men Bulliy and fined *25 and K cosb. or r to fill all Uiese dlfficrit pUree and Eagles sDd tbelr ladles are cordially
hunted it off sc-rap heaps and robbed thirty days in jail and tbe amount was make use of the mterials that are invltot to come and get acquainted
other cars and purloinc-d about Ibe paid forthwith.
band, or can be originated from with tbe'memtvcrs.
to tbe rase of lbs People v'a Joseph
-ardt. Tbe material got to be a
I most Inexpensive
article* aad
joke. Men could not make wages Osier of furnlsbl^ liquor to an In­ from many things that arc wUhin
hunllnc for amps. The sec-i>nd day dian the idew of^ guilty was with- sacb of'lhc amatlcst and poorest
after Ihe strike a cavlosd of jaiJcs drawn and a pira of guilty lubsHtui-. boula in the land.
tor whlcb men bad waited over a
There is a constantly growing
In' the coamy jail but
year arrived.“
uiand for tbe county normal graduate.
The awltcbmen and other mfta tbe faet that tbe party -bad ajread]^ In some sute* they almost reqnlrc
now wn'HiIng will wait a .tew days been nwnned in tbe jail for' that' them. The different countie* are
Victoria. B. C. June II.—Tbe Arctic
and then appoint eommliteee to
length of time awaiting trial be
taking up (be question -more than ever expeOitloB beade<l by kTIhjalmar Stethe offlctala and ask then Uiat Ibe
and never baa there bees a chaacc fanaon. dlaeoverta of tbe blond Eastrikers' demands be net. la tbls
Divorce eases were beard as fol­ for critlcUm as to^lbe metliods, or a klmoa, today Is'on its way to tbe
way the men expert to bring mtters lows; Mary E. Hodge* ra Arthur C. question concerning tbe quaUfiraUe&S froten Horth. Provfatotui anfflcles
a head. Tbe strike here le sow Hodge*, and Bra BBglee va Bneet M. of tbe gradualea. They are taken at Ian three years ats being rarried hy
iz dsrs old.
I SCBbM. •
< OoBtlMned M |H«n
^ ptny Ab tbe «li irtEAnr Kfirti^

ADDRESS BY PROF. 8RAWR

HER FIDHTIII6 FOR CAUSE

LARBE GLASS RECEIVED

BRINGING IN BEES

Unif TAVHU SOLD

FINES HANDED OUT

RIRE REW MEMBERS

TO FROZB MHITR

DIPLOMAS FOR
URGE GUSS
DGaiBT PROGRAM GIVa
WHICH SHOWED
PAINBTAKINO
WORK OF TEACHERS

AddrcM of Evening Was Delhmead by
Rev. Jeeeph Geldeit Who
Brought Ovit Seme ex­
cellent Thpughta
-|

The City opera beuae was filled for
tbe commence:neni exerelae of the 8L
Frauris Mhuol Tuesday night. Theee
o,x-a>iun* are tbe events in the Uvee
of tbose>i1bo-a^«ti^t te sever their
connections with the ^schools with
which -they hdve been naoctaied.
them tor year*, and the
friends and relaUvc* are always eager
o see the dosing ezcrclsca. The
-rcdluble manner in which each om
did their pan laM -night ahow* the
areful. painstaking tralalng that baa
bevu given tbe ecbdani in the differ-lossiys ai-.d speaks highly for the
sbiliiy of the faithful teachers.
Ill points of escdlenl work and
erbolarahli> (be place of saloUtariaa
went to ^iss Fnizal*eth Scott and that
of valedictorian. Miss UlUan MoMo.
Uoailnic Boyd gave the words of
welcome te a manner that aUracted
the aitraUon of all because be eguM
be so well beard. Tbe musical num>er given by Misses Dyer and Dunn
was exwllcDt.' Tbe allegory of “Art
and Naiure" was givea In eoatuma.
and demoniirated to a degree the
capable instncOo* that the teaebera
tiad given these yoaag ladles. The
characterv were taken‘as fcdlowa:
Justlra. Miss E. Scoft; Prtmeva,
goddess of nature. Mias L. Moblo:
Majesia. guanlian of tbe mountaina,
Mias C. Uunn; Loftfe. Aerie, moun(aln atdrits. Mtases T. Barber. K.
Slater: Flora, guardian of tbe fields,
Mias H. Dyer; Pomona. Agrta. field
spirits. Misses A. Schwalller. N. HooUOceana. guardtan of tbe sea.
M^r-^ VanUcsael; BheUle. Wars.
aea aplrlta. illaaca A. McManua. M.
Saier: Genia. goddess of art Ml« J.
Mosler: Blends. genJiu of palndBC.
UcCtoskey; Clamka. caaln
of ecnlptnre. Miss L. BtampBer; Harmonta. genius of musk. Miss X Homrirb: Faiih. Hope. Charity. ClsaMca'a
models. Misses E. SUter. E Send. X
Dsrrow; Religion. Prayer. Sorrow.
Joy. Olenda's plctnre. MIssra E Schut- E Slater. J. Doran. E Salor:
Puesie. a wandering maiden. Miw J.
Klnnucan.
While tbe IliUe operetu was beAag *
prepared Masi* J. SchwaUlor »ts a
mualral .•■-u-bor. “»o**f of B. •The “Fete in PlowwIaBd." gtran by
le people of all age*, tntto tlw
we* tots of six years of age to thaoo
of ten and twelve, was the cleverest
that has been seen. Those HHle ones
scarcely able to spsak. were as wril
uained aa tbe older one*, and brought ^
down tbe hotme in tbe cow manner In
which they gave tbelr paria These
were ell dressed in coetui^ end
again showed the great paUence that
bad been experienced In teaming
theee children to perform ihelr pens.
Each mile chorea received osthaalaw
tic applause.
Snowdrop chorus. Just Waking Dp;
Violet chorus. Sweet VIoleu; Forgetme-not chores. Tbe DeAaies* Secret; .
Rose chores. Wolcoma to Jsqw; But­
tercup chores. Qusirel -of the Boltercupe; Poppy chorea UiUaby of tho
Poppiea: Swoet Pee ehona FarebeU
to Sommer; Fairy. His* N. VogL
Tbe piano duett of Martors Perfcett
and Schwalller wdK well received.
Emmet O'Reilly brought smllen to
tbe facee of all aa he dye* the bORW
ipe Of oech member of hla rtait.
end showed bow weU be bed looked
Into tbe future and know whnt klsw-ould be doing in im.
The quartette of boya In Varactor
;
r dlSemt blrda wraa another hU of
the evening. These wera MnsWra
ter. Holdsworth. Msthers and Qnlbor^
.1
Joseph Hewitt gave (he valadtetotr
^
IB g manner that ahowod he bad tnUy
.J
Audled his subjecL
S
Tbe farewell chores by the high
^ ^
echoed people dim>layed the mnslcal
J
eblUty of tbeoe. wbo had boM nndar
J
the effidenl training of the tanchw' .
j
r.moalc.
J
The event of tbe gvoalng. wen thn
.. 9
addreas of Hev. JoM|ti X Oofifiw ol
>9
DetrolL Bo drew may Omnuam
' ^

6&m> TBATZB81

Gmitramu Herald
•Bd Ttnraidi ■ m TrmT-

AM) RECORD CO.

ilK&Srss:^7KS'“,ss'^
lit From at. amti F»Mn«0 IS.

TERMS
Om Tcor....... ...................... tljeiB Adn

The eomnton atockbolders bate been
defrauded bytthe manipuUilou.df il.e
shares by those in eoutral of the imirkci. and'ibe roads have been stri|i|H-d
to the bane and loft to work out tbe'ir.
own •leatlny until another surplus had
t>een aeeumulaied to warrant another
fleecing. Tbe reason that many rail­
roads are now In the bauds ol receiv­
ers Is not because the roads are niii
a luying iiroposlilon. but berausc they
have been robbed by the financial In­
terests In eoatvol of them. There are
railroads enough In the tMuuiry in
take care of the business, so U cai^
readily be aecn that tbere is no need
of putilDR up Ibe claim that tbere is
not enough business to make tli'<roads a leaving proiosltlon Tlie
strong atm of goverameni Is needed
protect the i<eople agaln« the dels
redaiions of
and as the
states now ^\e control nt
lefb
the Hituallon tl is prolisMo^Sj <a*m'
of the roads that are now In the liknds
of receivers w ill be taken In hand and
placjut upon a basis where the> can
|iay tbclr way and be
those who make a business el i>uitinK
them financially to the bad for |>crsonal iwofii-

JUn> TSAVIOSB BAT XAGIX. THUBSOAT, JUBE 12. 191S

WEI WEDDIII8

foreign and J^ocal Markets
Straw ..................... ..................lu

LIvefiTOCK.

Quffalo. June llr-I'aitle. receipts,
•RAlf^Travaraa City Milling Co.
.........................idy.
active, steady. M .
prtCM eorractad ovary Aay.
ratvwi. slow, steady, »6«rll. Shoep.
m-elpu. W». active. Brin.
Cora
........................
:. ».tfiC,tO. Hugs, reeglpts. r.S.'.i).
..SCce^Se
re. 1Ct-ir. higher. »9.10tl9,15; clos- Rya ............ '.............
SWik.lP.
YVhHa sB*r baana ...................... gi.&o
Rad kidnty baana.......................... gi.se
♦otatoeA
Buckwheat, per 100 lbs. .ti.Mell.U
Chicago. June 11 —i’outoea. :o«i
OtUIN^annah 4 Lay Ca.
e< ; Mlriiigau. :»>ri2Dc: new. «S««0r.

IF YbUR CRIUlllEN
ARE DEUCA1E OR FRAIL
vnder-eiseormtder-wtight
remember—Scoff*# Entuleion
is nnluie’i grandest growing*
food; it strengthm thw bones,
makes healthy blood and pro*
motes sturdy growtk

AWFUL TALE'
OF OPPRESSION

;.our nock Is
. ..
—. not ibtivc cr look wc!l. .. ,
I'ay you to get a 'Jact. package
HAItVKrj-’S fO.NDlTIO.V POUTH
Event Celebrated by Mr. aitd Mn. A. There i* no loodstctf in Itc peel
it U U’J medicine, evpiy Ingredient
P. Oeay
be ius chosen fur' it* benefic
oil the sioiiia.*. blood and
A happy sorpriae > Mr. nnd Mrs. Tbt^ilmal liui.rove* right from the
-. -lid <iu;c’..!;. roovtrs
rpii*
A. I*. Gray of (he p

"fSi

■“fei'st.'Sssir-

.Tuveday when ihlrij children and
igreiidrliildrcn caiue In ui>on them
jvxpcdcdiy u> remind them of ibelr
golden wedding aanlversarff.
nerves. cH culalinn. temeeeas. «c.
There- w-en- liieaibers of five fnmI’rof. HuUl
uUhard. Sivliiberg Bik. Citz.
nies present: *>V..'8. Gray and (aSimay 23-Smo*
Gray and family, Mrs. C.
F. .Nelson and (am&y. all of tbe pen- WANTEO-Bean am
Ttage. Free ae«A
furolsled on tbv nrsl tUrly m
Insula: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson
eontracted. Traverse City Cut
of ('hlcago and A .A. Graj- of Bochaoan. .s: D.
..
(
it wai: a, happy ev-ect for «1 aod WA-NTED-Corapetent and
M..—.1 —<-1 a___ _ .
enerd girl for general .bouse work,
t’ltc long to be remembered. Mr. and
.^rst claaa woge*
Mra. U F.
Mr« Gra.v were well remtsiUyed with
Tltua, -HT Wi-bstcr bL may l-tl •
gifts ;■; h.mor of the event
E«ea now they arc aniMpaiing their
diamond nDniveraaryy. which will be
only a matter of a few years to aueb
phone XT:.
We treat ,vou as vre
an active couple.
Woui-J w-lr't ir ’ •
mch 20-U

GRAIN.
hi^o. June ll.-p-^lraln:
Saak* at Amilwd. Wia. aro burins
: corn, WSc: oats,
op rodaurrd HoUteio and Gun
Hogs ......................
JMMmiuts
«aUI« and aelUnp tbrm lo the fai
Staara ....................
Is that Tklnliy on «aay paymebU. abd
FARM PRODUCR-Baylng Prieaa. f^vas ...................
tba plan baa aO/<ar worked out oo well
f’^iwi ..................
Potatoes
...............................................S5c
...3 to ec
that oibar towna lu ' Uta atate
Butter ........................................... ..IS-Joc Jamba ....................
adoptlbt Ike plan. Tbe rattle
Kggs ...*.................................
iTc Sheep ......................................................
• hMdIad upoB a amail marplB.
Hay. k»aa............ .............|to to 111 Chlckeoa. Uva ..................................... 1
waafc kelbp done for the pnrpoae of
Straw, par ton .................
-.$10 Geaka, AraaaeA ...................................i
dareWploc the dairy loduatn' of the
Ontena .................................. BOc to SSc Turkey^ Araasad ............................... I
aUta It Uibtured thatahe ImrotlurFARM PRODUCe-«aim« Prioaa.
.HIDE*, WOOL AND TALLOW.
tM of theoa Uib aiada cattle will InAnnual State Cor
Potatoes.......................
M)c
Prices oorrocteA as market raHea
craaae the raise of fam land and conat Saginaw
34e Hldmr...............
a, Co aiHl Setltr M
aadveatly Increaae the bualiieaa of tbe
furnished by the Craamen butter .......................
.23-::.c Calf .........................
Traverse Clly, Mich., to Agnes P|erra
banka It U eridem that a bank.can- goveruoD-nt on the wheat cjo|i uf the Dairy butter ........................
Swiitsw. Mich.,. June 10.—The an­ of same place, which mortgage fs reIvggs
.......................................................20f:
Tallow
..................
not have any safer aecurlU' than ihla country shows tbni au increas< d y-told
oorded
Jn the office of the Reiirier <rf
nual
state
couTcntioB
nt
the
L^yal
utlonal Freedom of People Is
crowing ralue of farm property, and It Is ex|>ecied. but the acreage Is also'In­ Dorks. Araasad ................................... lie Ko. 1 horsebldaa ........tl.M sod up
for Grand Traverse eounty,
Ofuer of Moose started ipday' in Bag- Deeds
at Stake Where Mining Corporawould be well for the banks in ^Veat- creased. which 8bo’--> ll.«i the aniount l#ay, ballad ......................................... .BU Wool ......................
Mli h.. in liber 39 of mortgages o
Innw. Sesslont will continue throe 3R9. abd upon which there te c
teens Rule. Draetie Legteera Ulcblgan to consider this prop: taken from an acre U lc>>. ilmn In for­
da.va.
iation Will Be Enacted.
action «beo looktoa for an estenaloif mer years. This Is a coiidlUon that
of one hundred a
of buslneaa (bat sill benefit all (lasre^ must be met bv tbe rai niers in n self u year thl* number will be greatly In­ graduates rrom'both the literary and
dollars liiak.Tt'.i. lami no suit or pro­
creased.
eighth grades and the penmanablii
of paoola and thereby make tbe whole tlBc manner and mctbo>ls devisc-<l for
MORTGAGE SALE
ceeding at tew haytlig bc-n i'i,-:;tuWHl
In the present class of fifteen grad- slasaea for the Rev. Joseph Iteuer. (By John Bldwin Ncv-ln. t’nited ITcss
Default having Iwen jnode In tbe (o recover tbe money eecur<*d b' tuU.l
rafloo more twoepmoua Tbe day baa Increasing the anwuni Cbni Js rslsCt!
I certain mortgase made morirare or an' part thereofj. Thewaea from the county normal nearly The following wwo the graduates:
•poe by when hanks can confibe tfaeir upon a given amount of land. With
Stair forrcApondcnt.i
and Mary- J.
the natural increase in the population every one has already sechred excel­
Literary ctMirse—Uomtnic C. Boyd.
actmuea to the buying and selUng
'rtgage and the alsl- •
Charl|sion. W. Va.. June II.atocka and bonda for tbe tlmea de> and the disappearance of virgin tent’. lent schools ni von -fiaUering salaries. Joseph J. Hew-lti. Emmet ORclIlv story eclipsing in dramaiic Intern
■ llty. Michigan, to Mary u, l’o-!ii
In such case ruade snd i>ruvliicii.
hlrh always gives the greatest yield ^I'nder the .eftlrieot tutoring of the Ullten i: Moblo. Janette Q. .Moater.
wood of the stale
of.-New YorkiN
.......................................
Noll'-e I* berebv given that on ,'lccdvv.
■Band that they uke an active pan
.
ever
suggested
In
grai>blc
ririlon
thIrtrenUi day of February.' the 14th day of July, 1913. at -ten
la the darelopaani of tbe coLntry. cif wheat it becomes the duty and Ims- PrinApal. Mlis niaocbe Pepple. (hesa Elimbetb M. Scott.
of tbe rued ridinr diririrt of-i^niuiky
M. and ri-i^iriled in the of-'o’clock In the forenoon of that day.
Tba banka are one of tbe most potent im-ss of tbe fartnerw to adopt Intpo- students have the most careful train­
Eighth grade—Harold rulnun. NorB regiKier of deeds for the'ibere will be sold at public aucUoa
factors in tba growth of a region, and eivc methods of agriculture in ordc. ing In oral composition aud ariihme>
an Iteebn. James Klnnucxs.
county of Grand Traverse and Staie-to (he highest bidder at the front door
today fropi iho lips of the man
of Michigan on the eighteenth
ib day of of ththe court boose lu Traverse CUy.
any locality that can boaat of progres to make a showing on the profit sMe tic. and they are taught to prenarc tbe lA)wry. Julios Schwaltier, Aloyslus
comoiandi-d
the
tiooiw
in
the
troul>:e<l
February, 1904. In Uber 43 of Mon-;
Mon- G^nd
oftnd Traverae eenstr,
eountr. Mich.,
_ . (that
,
' >alro baakara U well on the way te of the’ ledger. As the farms grow luslertels from the ordinary things Wleoler. Annabel Darrow, Margaret
Kansw-ahn
Xalley
roaUields
uf
M'v
gag(-s on page 43D on which mort- |>elng
|>eing the Place where tbe eimiii
fame and fortune. In the Grand Trav. smaller in site this difference must be that are uvalluble la any locality Shane, Marie Vogl.
Vlrginia. It was a story of war. I gage there Is rUtlmed to he due at .■ourtt Ifor said county la held) the
one regtoo tbe banka are exceeding, mode up In the yield In or.ler lo make They are taught to be careful In their
ralmer metbod — Norman Daehn,
the dnte of this notk^ (he 1...............
I|*1W i1oerrll»'<l iu i,b*A 'i-u.Vils>:-r
ly acUre In the work of building up ends meet and hold up the general dress anS manners. They have train. James Klnnucan, Aloysina Wlealcr. terse sentence** <>cifl>rBj Klllult. stai thouaand one huiidred tblriy-'two' ind'o^il'n muerthei^'r m (Mv W net
tiey^re average of iiroduciloo. Thl- plan tuts Ing in just the brancher that are Theresa Barber. Clare Booghey, Em- adjutant general told of conditions iweniy-iwo o.ii-bundredths duilare and „r> to pay the Amount due thereon
tba niral comiaunlUea and- fbey
whlih rlvalc>d ihoHo of tbe civil war an
‘L-e r.t thirty-five dollar* with seven per cent Inter^t and all
eonatantly figuring on piana byf which been worked with success In Euroi«c most M-ciiired in the schools, and In
Kennyer. Julia Doran. Irene Fortbay can widen their scope In this and has proven lo be itrofitablc in thl> bis w.v they do not waste lime in tan. Janette M<-slcr. Oiga Pauls. Clara Unics and read them.Into the recnrcU
taxes hereinafter
r the i’hltcd Staltii senate. Drastic- also default having l>een tnade
prodvctlre field. If the cattle scheme country where It has b^ tried out In the studv of tbbiu that they are
Vtigl. Matilda Klinkner.
The prot»l«-4 di»-rihe,' In Foid n-ortproper manner. The handling of ■ called on to use.
klslailon w ill result Yhpm ibte In- rondltkws of s certain nmoni
and to be
drarribed aa
worfea oat aaUafactorlly In WUcanalo
Piano Bci-ompanlst, Miss C. Nelson.
said Joseph Wilhelm, Jr..
cPilry held in the little audience chain
that pparcel of tend elfaled In Grand
The graduates from the county
It would do the aanic In Western tend Is beeonilnf: an exact srienre.
Wilhelm,
his
w
l
____________
___
i-lfc.
to
said
Mary
1
Traverse
eounty.
and
lhe;nme
will
soon
come
when
a
of the niarlcHlon . bote!, with
mal rro allowed six moalhs credit at
Michigan, and lo the near future it U
1 the fourteenth da
'nderwood.
duu-d
day
jinlDt
rods
a
point
ten
rode
north
of
the south
fire I’nited Ria'es senators ns prutierA of April,
possible that ibe bankers will consider; farmer In-order to make a success of the sUtc normal and they are -klko
I. and recorded
------- 1
. west
Mnv comer
4.,JIUri of tbe south west -i-—,'V—
gnarier
This U a rciparkbble inoulry. - The the r.ffice of 'he regtei^of deeda for
tbs south east quarter of section
tk« plan and gtve It a iHaT. Western Ms business will have to l.novc bow given credits at ,\nn Artw. -They arc
hte tend and supply it with given the arlusl teacliing of
m town twenty-a^en north of
consUtiitlftnai guarantee of Irwslom to tbe County of-Grand Traverse afore■Uich^ U paying too little attention
......................fourterauh
day
of
April.
..^nge
eleven
wekt.
thence
running
,
,
•_
—---—-—•—mine
cjcven
we**,.
the
elrmcnti
that
are
needed
to
pirs
every
subject
Is
at
stake,
acrordlnc
Various grades In the |i>ral scliool
to the dairy buslneaa. and In so doing
I90i.1 L.l«-r U Of mortgages un page no^h ten rods thence east forty-eight
sep4ttorx liere. Uke everything i>eIt neglecting one of tbe beet money duce crops In Increasing anisuntr der the critic teacher.^ Ulaa Theodora
tween rapital and labor in the la>t
making opportnnitles that Is offered. every year. The reason that'there I\>Nle. klualc and games are taught
I out -farms 1s heeause those so tiuii (he teacher -can get the host
decade* there are two hides to the notice the sum of. five hundred forty-j
With the general Iniroducilon u( al­
three and n|iiety-(wo one-hondredibs)
_______ ^
eoiiiroversy. but In the opinion nf the
falfa and other forage craps the supply who have handled them in the past cut (rf her pupils, and Hits recreation
L familiar, with the needs of, from the study of lessons draws out
of cattle Is bonfil ’ lo Increase, and
^Bids Asked for to Be lo Hands of' tnqulsilors only one tseue'. whether
the soil, and aa It went, back with
there U any justification (or the plan
- ..
proceedings at law j
addrdba, Traverse City,
when tbe fanners go more extensively
the Inierost of the rhIMroo and they
City
Clerk
by
Kieadr cropping they were unable to
having been Insiiiuti-d to recover the Kiirh
w Hereby ordcriy procedure shall
into the cattle batlness they will need
are morc'escer to attend ecbool. the
June 2T
moneys seoiied bv said nioneaseB or-xi--i g 15
jg juneB,
the laus send prescribe an<]
NUi<oiseded hr militarism In cas
to ^rchase high grade stork. f<T
of absence Is leeaeued and
eW.er of them ur-any part thereof;
10 IT
apply a remedy. All the. agriciiliunil
standing is necesaorily Increased.
aliegcd law- breakers. “If trooi>s aro nnd whereas the said morigngee has ’*■
there la nothing to be gstned in rais­
’’
schools In the country are now- paying
ing an taifericrr breed either for dairy
The first half of ihc term they observe
pteced In the. couru and luillury been obliged to pay the taxes on the*
Moiidav night a long drawn out si-sa great deal of attention to this end
erelnafter
described
for
the
or block purposet. Ihe high grade
teaching In liie public schools, and ^sio^l Ibe iKiard of c>du<ailon was held, tribunal be subsilied for trial (or Jury
and 1912. amounting to ihe|
of farming and the result:
cow la tbe one wbn wins, and the
the last half they teach under
mc5l of which was devo'ed to a dls the next step may be rule of the mob,”
ree hundr«-d thlrty-two gnd
work can t»e seen lo eva>ry communVy
dencr all over the coancry , among
expert help i*f the critic
uaalon of tho. plans and spec Ifli-aliotis l< the way Senator Borah, of Idaho, slxiy-wlx Aae-hundredths < liars, and
whep-It bav been Introduced. The-tu;
which
slim
has been pa
paid by said,
For
the
coming
year
those
In
cbari
f^actleai breeders is lo grade dp ihetr
for llte healing and veniiteilng plant summed op today's developments of
trodurilon of the exiurt Into practical­
mortgagee under and in compliance
animals and to have ercry nelgbborof this work are very anxious to have of tbe Boardman avenue school build­ the inqiitry.
ly every county in this iu»!i of the
with the condltli-ns prescribed In said
bood aiandardlre with a certain vnrtct;the full class of IwcnL''. snd applica- ing which had bwn drawn up by Mr.
Gen--ral Elliott told of pitched bat­ mortgages and lo each of them,*wbicri
slate means a great deal to the future
that hu praven its merit in all lines.
tb«B should be made to Supl. Tj ler or
the American Btewer t'o tles tH>tw-een mine guards nnd miner*, added tu the amounts above stated
of the agricultural Industry, and it
Hornsby.
The Introdoctlon of the alio has open­
These plans cover two addltfonal of (owns shot up and property burned.
will l>e but a few voart before the soil
dredihs dolla
xty^-ight «
ed sew aveaoea of profit for |he farmAnother feature Is that there 1s no rooms which will be excarsted In the His reiKirt held both sides eoually
will lie under the (-omplete eontrol of
date of (hi
)tice. NO'
Spraying pays. Spray
lolilon charge, all the aereaaary books basement which were added after the bteme When his troops went into the therefore, by- virtue af the pow,
era of Ibis region, and with the grad­
those who work li and the yl
your fruit trees this year
ing up oLtbe cattle there la bound to
free,.and those attending can
,n said
plans of tbe building had been made. troobled district, Wllolt said, they con of sale contained in
be prrealiv InciVased ifarougli scientific
of them
all the expense of going to other cities
bp a great deal added to tbe Income
and
get your pay in an
Tbe
new
school
building
will
rontiscaled
120.000
pounds
Of
sirmunltion
cultivation ai(d sol! building.
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and yet ircelve ns (borough Instruc­ taio 10 cooms -which will be used fur and idx machine guns which had been the
of the tarmera. A plan la being worked
abundant crop of perfect
nod provided notice te hereby -given
tion.*
out In thin county that Is going to
school purposes.'and
mine nw-ceri!
that on Friday, the eighth day of
fruit
be wery bneficlal In bntidlng up tbe
For the past woak^ Mlu Bara Nich­ w-lll make It one of the finest in the
Today s sesslcn developed entlrely August, 191S. at ten o’clock in the
Health Tniit
Let U9 figure with you
olson uf the state board of educa- state when completed. The ventllat- • getting Into the rerord the whole forenoon I shall sell at public auction
dairy bnalneas. which la simply band­
The ron.-ervailon of public heaiih
t) the highest bidder at the m
on your spraying needs.
il<>n has been In the city gupervtalng
ing the farmers of certain neighbor­
rstem callr for ibe w-ashel air story of military- action in. the strike. front door of the Court House lu
IK beoyme one uf tbe greatest i>siie»
the woik V
hoods together for tbe purchase 'of
proev
vklcU wi'l safeguard tbe
Dow’s lime and
of the prescuL time, aod maay plans
c with tbe results as were I ealtb of the pupils in a very elfeRlvc
wtoek animals, and after they hate
,c-hl.
have been set on foot to Inxinicl'llie
SulphBr
1 fthat being the place where the
been used for a couple of yean in
■'dinner. The plana presented by Mr. Tcca Extracted AhMlntegeneral public tii uicibods tj^i will liu' 57.50 per bbl.
strated tbe rapid manner of oral arith­ Saunaors were nested.
certain locality-Cbey will be passed
.
ly Wlfhovi Paia
lirovo the condition of thb Individual
51.00 rebate for return
Inlnf
metic. The students In tbe tralnl
over to another neighborhood in
By
the
“Ka-oteri'
method
I
ca:
The
cit)
clerk
was
autboriied
(o
and community in ibis regard. The
proved to be prodlgb
1 the advertise for bids for insutllng
rbaage for one of a diSerenV strain latest tdan to 1m- unfolded alone tliU
of barrel.
pay the atnnunt doe on said ____
of the same breed, in Ibl
venUlatlng plant, bids to
$4.56 per one-halfbarline l» tbe conduit of a toiirihitmgli capable manner thatjhey would take|,,^,|„g
or both of then and the Uxes
care of................
all t
Sight arithmetic. Itji^ |, (ha handa of the board on JiiticIt wm be possible to avedd lobreed....................................
Mate tinder the direction ,of Ssecrc
rel. (25 gallons)
temperament and
mentioned with seven per
itilgfii be called. This was also used ST. The buildings and ffrounda com- wini weak brans 'W
lag la aay locality and to secure freah
Interest and all legal costs, together
le state b
75c rebate for return
in the lower grades with eciually miuec was also instructed lo secure ••Ka-oUr" method
I* ><loed tor the herds at a minimum cost
wiih the nttorn
irney fees of thirty
u rurnleh
of container.
and fifteen dollara; respecilTeljmar>(‘lous results. Miss NU-bolson it plans and speclflcatloos fur tbe plumb­ tlon.
to tbe tarmera. This plao has been hibil train which will ini-liide it
Smaller quantities
ev|>ert in this line of work and ing in tbe building.
tried out and found to succeed, and its outfit all kin-lK of tiibdete and (liait.s
I mortgages and each of
cT.t’.istesm was very contagious,
general iotroducUon throughout the which have a bearing uiK>n the i>rcdown to quarts.
TJie (rat Ibsiallment on (he pings
le premfaea being described
clss-^^ picking It up very readily for Ibe buijditig was ordered paid’to
cooaty will mean a great deal to the vcnilon of disease, together with a
ollows: ITemIscs
-mlscs slP
situated In
Arsenate
of Lead
the Cliy of Traverse Clfyr. County of
dairying tntereaU which are increas­ staff ol lecturers who will exidoin to aud showing the ability that they have F.'E. Moore, tbe arcbUecL
In any quantity. Price
Traverse and 6Ute of Mlchlber placed In tbe beat poaitlons In
ing every year thraugbmil tbe region. tbe people along the route the meth.
Tbe board autbortxed the excavating
acconiing
to
quantity.
like
county.
nnd consinictioh of two additional
ods by which they ean aecun- better
livitlOD of tbe vil.
WILL PAY HIGHEST
Bine Vitriol
lage. I
rooRU in the basement, at a coat of
health liy preveinlng disease in lu
cordio
recorded plat thereof.
PRICE FOR
rious forms. This lour will bo
MTIIMU m LANE CUSS
By the pound or by
Dated at Ttaverse City, Ulcblgan.
The recent declsloii of Ibe supreme duiied along the same line as tlw
made by Contractor Lather.
tbe barrel. Let-us fill
May fifteenth. 19U.
court of tbe I'nited EiatK to throf- ripultural iralDs (hat are sent
Tbe bid nmountlng to tSJlSS (or the
(CoBtlnoed from page one.) '
MARY tt UNDERWOOD.
your spraying order.
It t» reg~ from Lansing every year to instruct
feet that (he stales have power
of none In the place of
of the rioaeoesB of secular and re­
ulale the ebargea made by ra^^ds
«rs in belter metbodi^ of c
ligious study nnd
showed bow It concrete In tbe foundation
Atiorney-a ..
at. Phone 481. Bell'lSO.
wlibin ibelr jurt^ctlon U somewhat growing. When people are .able
■hoold be Jncuicnted In the minds cepted.
Bnalneas Address: Traverse City.
of a surprise to Ibe managers of tbe
tbe methods that ere now In
The rily clerk wa* olao authorised
Michigan.
from tbe rery enrileat days, so that
Traverse Qly.
roads, who bella^ed (bat they could In preventlog dtee ise It is l>e1leTed
fseAiann a cOra
may 13 22 29 June 5 12 19 »-july 3
each one wonid bare a greater respiect to adventee for bidi 00 the bond Issue,
not be bound down fcy eny regulations that they will see the value of pre­
10 17
31 aug 7
for tbe laws of the tend, for each of IT8.OCH1 voted the boerd^at tbe test
7S2 Froat St *
of this nsiure. According to the rul­ ventative roetboils and adoiA them
other and dor the sanctity of tbe oath. election.
Traverse aty* Mtai.
ing of the highest court in tbe land, whenever they are feasable. This
The God-fearing nation is the ptrong
the eutes have absolute jurisdiction, train will mahe Traverse City on
nation. Aa soon aa fateenesa is mnnlnatfl Such a time as a federal law It fts leading atops and will work, the
test then wenknese takes (be place
paaaad for general ragvilstlon by
■urtounding country from this iiotw. of strength. Religious educitlon te
greai. TbU gives an Idea of the power As this ia a practical plan it Is beabsolutely neceaaary. No one (hat te
tbe i^ple really have in the
Ueved- that good n-soltt will follow the
eh if treated wba
of fixing prices that affect the general efforts of Ibe sUle board of health
ABra-i
man, rbristlanlty and patrioUam go*^lid haw rasily bran conuulled.
public wtnn public service corpo;
Bedrebaf insnefa
along this line
hand In band. The wonders of ihe'^
tloM are involved. Tbe railroad l>cars
iiodera times astonish the world. BSc., fiOe. aad’fil.OO tmttlce st Jdralar*.
adfUerent relations to the eommunl
but tbe religious training was hot so
'nMistfaesamcipkadidlype of stetsfe bsl>
than any other bnslness. because It Is
NUttLOISSEDO WISE
advanced
earner
a common carrier and aa such is llsitlu
ter, rami i. Ike
Miura ui nearly al ifae
days. Bat with tba adruced
(0 all the restrictions that are placi-d
Wfe
odes. lit pirpose is to MuK up ibe eledneky.
that were-belng Uken It ifould b
(fontlnDed from Pagn One.l
upvB this class of corporations. -This
sd by rinani ibe a^ae a (gw boon occa>
fiadalon indlcalei that railroad biuS- ogee and the resnlta have been veo’ a abort tine befor* wa"^ would be
leading as la tbe other lines.
Maly—wbraew araf caoveugat-asd to keep k
am win have to be condurinl nmn Saattafsiiory. .
Are onl.v pnrehaaed ooee. Tb
In many cam tbe wag«« are larger
The reverend father was listened to
a teBate iai as a ImA dera waMr. to be
a dWorent baste In the future than it
fore they should be of modern
haa In the past In order to oofoe with­ and the dteltict nfflcgta are more witl­ with Ibe cloaeat alientloa and the
design, bunt of most durable
in (ka law. Ponnertr tbe rallfivadt ing to pay this increase, for they %ptendld manoer la which ha handled
FOR SALE BY
bars bees considered tba legitifrate reallie that they are getting value bis subject marked him aa one of tbe
; tbe works of
prof of the Anaacla) aharks of fie received.
ablest ackers that haa baea in the
A. W. RICKERD
Out of the M teacbera in Grand
■wigatry sad no dunoa was neglected
TraT«»e CUT.^kdi.
to make a few mnicma pow and thin ITaverve cowaty (hare gra bat 2S
Tketev^olng’a <
Inverse City, lOclk
ttl Bey 8L
VS Pt
HOIPW
fit iba ggrewe.fiC
coiponUoiu. Aomal tralaoA Iwcbm, This comlog the JnMfiratlBg of the dtplcnnas lo tbe

lc^*9 Fnen

PERSOMLLIBBtTY DESTROYED LOYll ORDER OF MOUSE

iBcres^ YieM

PLANS ACCEPTED

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£1

Spraying
Season

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1heStrsB|Ani

WOOL

Wait’s Drug Store

The Electric Storage

W^d.r

"SSlSf

Ike “Chloride Aeemnotator”

J/ ‘-K}'

VVm. eJackson

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GBAUD TBAVSB8E EZRALD AKD TBATZBSB BA? EAGLS. THGB8DA7. JURS 13, IMS

PAGE THREE.

BIG JUNE SALE OF HOMEFURNISHINGS
We Extend Credit to All Without Extra Charges
Our plan of furnishing homes on credit is very simple and most UberaL We originated this easy way to phy
plw over twenty years ago and it has proved to be a big success. By our way you do not have to use your ready
cash or draw from tiie bank hi order to furnish your home, neither do you need to deprive yourself of a beautiful­
ly furnished home. You can buy inst what you want and pay a little out of your salary when your draw if. You
never miss the money when you pay this way and you can use the furniture all the time you are paying for IL
Oar Big June Sale is now in full swing and we are showing hundreds of big values you had ought to see and compare our prices with others. We do
not claim to sell the lowest price goods on theTroarkefiJ''’'-I
are the most expensive kind in the long run, but we do claim and are here to prove that tx>
concern in existence can under price us where quality is the same.

MAIL YOUR ORDERS
11 yon cannot conveniently come to onr
store, mail ns'your order. We Quarantee yon
prompt attention and satlslacUon witb all
mail orders.

BIG eJUME SALE OE RUGS,
CARBEXS and LIIMOLELIVIS
This is evidence that we are turning
-out extraordidary values in Floor Cover­
ings. Th'is year’s output of Carpets, Rugs
and Linoleums is larger than in previous
years. Our prices are lower and our as­
sortment better, if there is anything you
need in the way of a floor covering we
want your qpiaion o^ our large and com­
plete line.

This Haodsome Steel Range
(Exactly like 6ui)
!e made by Criuben & Sexton Co. of Chicago, 1|1., and
is guhranleed in every way. The body is made of steS.
and (he fire box linings
and top are extra heavy
quality gray iron. It bums
either wood dr coal, has
high wanning closet and
a heav'y galvanized reser'voir. It is well worth $30.
Our June Sale Price is on-

r

Ingrain Carpets, per yard up
from....................................
Brussels Carpets, per yard up
from......................................
9x12 Axminster Rugs, extra ftO/l
good quality.......................
I 8 ^in. X |0 6 in. Axminster ^
Rugs, extra good quality
I Remnenf of Carpets and Unolenms
at HaU Price.

19c
55c

S24.T3

Run, Your Arm la As

tresses for yourself. You will fi.nd noth- j
ing but the pure:;t and I ejt qualit;- ef cc- ,
Icacd cotton feit. Edit Eyar by hy:r,
tills cotton felt never bcconu j
ct
lumpy and retains all its elasticity zvA
Buoyancjr^’on-obsorbcnt, “Standard''
Mattresses arc iSthfuI and sanitary.
REMEMBER

Big Mattress Special
50 lb. comb Mattress—30 per cent felted cotton,
per cent jute, 60 per cent fine grade of special cut.
celsior; has same grade tick you get on a $25 mattr^.
June Sale Price only

$3.33
These Mattresses are made under the Ohio law,
ohiigiog the makers to label mattresses as to what they
are made of. and no you ai^ sure of getting just what you
pay for.
.

"QUICK MEAL” WICK OIL STOVE
TMC ONLY OIL ETOVt EQUIPPSO
WITH A OLABS FOUHT
SIMPLE AS A LAMP.
HAKES A CLE
•LUE FLAME.
EASY TO RE-WlOK OR REOULATE.
MAS PORCELAIN RURRCR DRUMS
THAT CANNOT RUST, AND
AUTOMATIC WICK STOP WHICH
PREVENTS SMOKING.

We give coupons with ev.
■ery purchase of 5c or over.
These coupons apply toward

i BeauUful Frencli
Chfna Set of illuminated
ware.

Theycoutist of berry

sets, fish
fruit

sets,

sets,

game sets,

and 'are

the

most handsome dishes manufac'ured.

WINGS YOU NEED
THIS SUMMER

June Sale Specials
Taken Here and There Thronoh Onr Stock.

GO-CARTS
c Pull open the
“Standard Ejtamina- I

FREE
COUP4>NS

Alwiii Go-Cart, guaranteed by the makers
0C
for 2 seasons ....................................................
Princes Dresser. 36x38 Frepch plate mirror, d-fd *7/?
June Sale Price ............................................

WOOD BEDS
Odd Wood Bed that we have sold the dressers and
commodes loo. at 50c on the dollar.'

WINDOW SHADES
We have about 100 Window Shades that are slight­
ly damogefl. Regular 25c, 35c and 43c. Shade Sale
Price 10c and 15c.

BED SPRINGS
About 2 dozen sliglitly damaged Bed Springs, regu­
lar $225 values. Sale price 11.00.
IDEAL HIRELESS
COOKSTOVE
Takes the drudgery out
of the kitchen work, makes
the food more wholesome
and delicious, saves fourfifths of the fuel bill. Write
for our illustrated and de­
scriptive catalogue sent
free on request

And a few cents saved on each one
will amount to several dollars in the
end.
Oil Cook Stoves, Qasoline
Cook Stoves, One and Two
Burner Ovens, Refriger­
ators, Lawn Mowers, Garden
Hose, Hammocks, ^ Can­
vas Cots, Porch Swings, Ice
Cream Freezers, Lawn
Sprayers
and many other things that are really a
necessity during hot weather. Come
in our store and get just s^at you need
and pay for it later if you wi^. We
have hundreds of things you need, but
haven’t time or newspaper spacy-t? tell
you about them.
f
Our prices you'll fmd are really'l^er oi
houae-furoifibings every day in the year than
many other dcalera' Big Sale Prices. We under
buy—that is the reason we undersell.^

UNIFOLD BED D
Only One-Motion
■ Bed Made

HaadunM Parior DsvenpcK to A foil Ml*
.
Ury BgJ7at47lMboa^ with
cotton
nfoMnUe. Yondo
PlMrtyof loom for
I mechsmcAlly
r. WflJ WMT ■ ItfcttaM. No
An stytei-low pritm. .

ELsw:

BURNS ORDINARY COAL OIL

eJ. W. SLAXER irss



PAQEPOrBii?

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fnAKS TK4TESSE ffKRAT.D AXD tKAVSSU BAT BAOLB, TBUBSDAT, JUHX U, 1U3 .(

NEWS OF BRAND TRAVERSE REfilON
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
CoBdactcd by Miss Jessie Bowden.
The people of Eingtle; and the taironodiiig
coBBtry an all intereeted m thie D«|>artineiit.
We ihall be glad to have individnak, tteehea,
the Orao^ fraternal societies and all ether <nv
' gaidsatioiu hand in items of news, peraenali,
‘s of meeUngi, notices ot entertain*
tnents, basinets changes, public impn
bdng done or c
' )»d, sales of real esUte
in town or conntry, and any other items of gen*
eral interest. Send all items to Miss* Jessie
Bowden, edio hat charge of the Department.—
Sditor Herald.

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KHute)e>\ Jnnc 9.—John Bowdra of riuufthlcr. Mrs. C.
Weaver.
Sutirtnlt City ws» in Tr»ren*« City
Mrs. Ahe Hajc* ot Traverse Cltj
on bnilnoM- Saturday.
vislicl her larentB here the first of
Minnie Sargeni went to.Alba. Mk-h. tliowcek.
Dr. G. I*. Fenton and family-•n.l
Sunday. 6be expects U> worl: ihi.'tbit snmmer.
Miss Ida Hoefiln drove to Wi-xfoi.i
Mn. Hark of southern Mlchl^n vis­ Sunday in Or. Fenioa's raV.
ited her niece. Mr*. Jay Slemtt. a few
l.iU'Ua Starr, wlio has been aticmt
ins the quarterly meeting al.neiinc-r,
days last wek<.
Chaa. Wood i* workins at the Son. reinrned borne Tuesday.
Mrs. Wood U ibiaklns of ttdlns there
The three tons of Hen Hayes and
for'ibc aumnier. '
Rnsrel and Irene nsumgarih afe vUltMr*. Ell Howell and aUter. Mr*. inc their reapooilve grandparents at
Randolph, were vl&'iors
Tiaverrr Sian<llsh.
e
City the first ot the week.
Starr of Chlrago. who bad
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Drown, l-oen in 'Vniverse City ailondlng the
D eUht pound sirl. June tUh.
funeral of a relative, was In Kingsley
Mra. Lnella Runb and children are > Tuesday visiting his brother. AnJre
here Tisitlng nitb old tri-niU aud Starr. '
neigbbore.
Mamie Clark ran a maty nail
tteberi Nelson and ulfe were Sunt- Ihiough her foot Tuenlay. The wound
Dilt Ciiy callers Sunday.
Ik very painful, and It will l>e som''
. Mr. and Mrs. John* .Don^en and' time liefore she is able to be aronnil
.Vrs. Carrie. Randolph left Summit aualn.
City Thorsday for * Hilt.-dalc. .Mich..
S. I). Feitflema^her snd family of
whei» tbe former wll! \1kH a dew Pig Rapi.ds. were itlng°lcy visitors the
days before going on to tlielr home in latter i«n,of last week. Mr. Fcnsie
Peru, Ind.
inaehttr ha* tnirchased a new Ford car
Mra. Dorda and. Mary Ilogcrs of .-md the |«rty made ibe trip In about
Summit Cliv were Traveivc City nve\liours.
calleia Saturday.
tyalter Jeffrn' of Jarkson Is visit­
Seely Cronkbite was In Travcixu ing with relatives at Summit City tbir
Ctiy on buKioesa Saturday.
week.
Iran. Moore of Owosso is visiting his
Miss F,dna Wall of Traverse City 1s
tinele Claude Moore.
visiting with relatives aud fneCds ta
Boitt to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor Kingslry- this week.
of Hannah. June tl.~» icn imuod boy.
Mr. and Mr*. George Smith weto
Mrs Alfrol ilowers U vislili^ her Traverse Cltv vUtiors Tuesda.v,

Bmdm
Demlon. May 9.-Mlsr Mattel Coelelio reiomed to her borne at PelU
lotn Monday alter vlsiiing relative*
berc.

,
Wm. Barton w*» « traverse CH>*
caller Monday.
The Girls- clul> will meet Wodneaday evening with Inath ItaMwIn.
The Vnlbn Aid sold ice cream ci
I SOMlrdoy Ulfclll
II. C. fkiro was a buaiucu calkr
ben- Monday.
^I^Tiiaiel Allen »i«nt Smiday with
her iwreflts. Mr. aud ilr*. A. .Mien.
Vereta Uarton Is home from -Im
ersc 'City.
X. C. Rhodes of Intetiofhrn siictif
Monday evening here with hU >isK
Mrs. Flossie Barton.
visitor Tuesday ^nd -Wcilnesilay
Mrs. Kate Uennett and t‘*o K<n
turned borne Saturday to Fife IjVe
after visltlnc friend; hepe.
Mrs. D. ll..,Jleuneit wa* a Traverse
City calle? Saturday.
Mrs. G. E. Itoldwln was eallei!
Traverse City Sundar -by the iUnia.s
of her daughter. Mias Ruth Itolrf'
Miss Olive JobOKon of fnierlM-hen
visited Miss Uosslc Rhodes Fri< t >
and Hatarday. ,

/forth Parodist
North Psrsd'*e. Juno 2,l-Geon»
Freeman of Traverse City is vlsjltiig
his son*. fR-orge and FrankrH^* wotsT.
Winnie Pier<o and family.—•{»>
Harry Downs and lainlly,
ally'vi.-iled at
Eugene Foster-. Kunday.
-. Welkfel's
.................*
baby if quite sick at
this wriilnr
Mr. and Xtji. Thrall of .Waltou vis­
ited Ibe latler-s
jits. A. A. Doman. last weel:.
81* of our eighth fradera i«sse.| thr
etsminailon and ice<.|v<.-.l diploma.".
John Perhall and family went to
Traverse City Sunday to see tbeir
aunt. Mrs. James KIR>). who remalOi
I,bom the same.
There was a snrpHae party at W.
Dell a Tviesday evening in honor of
. their son. Howard. Ice cream and
cake were seneH and a flue time en­
joyed by all.
Mias Elfle Koao vUlted Miss Flor­
ence Voice Sunday.
Mra. Richard.Milks of Traverse CJiy
TWied her daughter; Mrs. Frank fjoe.'
man. a few day* last week.
Mias SylvU Koch has been quite
alck, but Is able to be ouLnow.
Bni<>>> Bayers tailed on bis iiarenu.
Mr, and Mrs. A. Riyees. Stmday,
Mtsa Clam Welidn risited Mias J«a
ale Riley Baluday and Sunday.
Mr- and Mig. A. Rayers took aupper
with their dangbier, Mrs. John Perball, and family, Bunday eveDlnc. Mr*. Koan look dlnaer with Mr*.
WortaBsa Sunday.
Wallar Stoekflab and (amilr calldd

Bunday wen Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Voice
and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Voice, also J
PerhaU.
There was a-^l>arty at the boire of
Mr. and Mrs. W*n. Riley BaturJay In
honor pf Ibe twenlleth hiGbday bnnlversary of their aon Johnnie. A fli,
lunch was served aud a PMOut game
pUyed. In which Ernest Voice
first prite and Henry Koan ilic lK>oby
priie.
.Mrs. A. Sayers visited Mrs. Leo:
ard Cunningham yesterday-'atirrnoou
Winbie Heree and family vlstted at
r. Hlley-s Sunday.
Ealwarvl Potter and two alsicrs have
m^vi-d Iwek on the farm fur the su
T. Thi-lr mother. Mrs. .Neirmarcb,
tying with them.

MayfUd

Grandma Sargent is feeling qnili
iKtorly and the slxib of ibU iiioiiil
being her birthday a number of be
fdi-iids remembered it and easually
drop|>ed in during the afiemoon and
her Uowera and other token,
and were treaieil in n-tuni
witli Mrihday take an-l iruil saltul.
and Mr*. A. GibW sent her a bjx
nr licautlful /iiierlian lliauiy mscs
and earnalioiu by i>art-els losl. Grand
Kafkeiii iwssed tier uinctiulli Idrthrtsy Saturday. •
The l.sidle*- Aid sorleiy met wlih
Mr*. Jamison last ThurAday. There
were twelve prescnl. and those ihai
there iiilssetl quite a iivai
In the talks given by Mr*. John liubbs
on.her journey to and fmm thi
and some of the hatue hings ii
Mrs. Daisy Moran went to Traveiwc
ity Sunday to uiteud ilio eomiiirncement excrclue* of the high tirhonl.
-cok MDs Goldlf llollidav will
graduate with the eUs-s of 191
he will take a eour^o tbis siimDici ,
Mount Pleasant.
^
Tba men have the steel flume
plate and have ilnlsUttl ihrir psit
that work aud gone home, but there
nnieh to be done yet l>erore ibc'dam
1<- flnlsbed and ready to turn
the lights.

stotpr. Miss I.afflplior. who hsa I
spbndlug a few days here.
Rev. J. Burdge left Tuesday f<
few weeks- risli with bis daugbtr. Mrs..
Burrows Green, of Harbor Springs.
Dr. SutberUnd of Unaing. state nperiiitendenl of Bunday seboota. ar­
ed 1last
. week to apend the sun
rived
on his farm.
.
Mrk, I). H. 8c«U spent Monday In
Traverse City.
MWs I'aiinle Steele spent a few day*
last week in Traverse Hty. the guest
George Johnson.
E. a w-ai hold « apeclal
meeting on Wednesday evening.
Miss Gertrude Gartho spent Tueeday In Traverse City.
The library will be open on Wedfor the summer.
lug in a large fruit orchard
island, relumed tost week..
Mr*. Max BchwMer baa arrived
home from GIoDcester. Maaa., whore
le spent the winter.
Waiter Bums woe called Friday to
Muir. Mich., by the death of hU father.
Mrs. I*. D. Buis of I-elaad Is epend-

'V
R.-i|ddi

Drived las.

Ibelr t
Mrs. Oi
'Islting frteads in Bolon.
Sirs. R. P. Mull of Toledo arrived
Thursday' lo spend the summer
their ootuge at the9 point

MaM
Mabel. June 10.—Mr. and Mrs. 0. N.
ry visited at Traverse: City Sat*
irday and Bunday.
Ethyl Pny made a butlnoa*
*e C
C. K.
.Mr*. Jim Watson and elilldren were
iller* at Traverse CRy Monday.
Mrs. Hortle Watson and Mr*. Alydla
Boyd were In Tcwversn City Monday.
There will be a shower for Mrs.
Ctom Huller at the home of Mrs. -Nell
rown Thursday. Jane 12. .
Mrs. A. 8 Pray spent Saturday and
■nday visiting In Traverse CJty.
Miss Dorilis Watson Is visiting her
relatives burr.
ITny took In the ball game at
e City. June 8.

lifUliamsburg
Williamsburg. June *.-Mrs. Anr
Hanale) Is very HI. Her sls'er arrivt
from Uwosso Mooday night lo rarii! f>

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Ready to Supply Yoar Every Need Qaickly-AII ihe New Snm**i»*> stylca
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Crt>cKl H.jo—ir.—*1. talueir ■
—Blue Serge .Norfolk Siiji>
xi'.lr.- Nortoik Si ,.C
aod D»uble4>reasUd Kliick'
onb
and fC;
*l;«s to IT years: all si f:
-TWO-PANT .NOHKOIJC SPITS AT $5.«0; blue *erge<i
and fioblix new fancy mlxlnres; IpoiIi pants :i*-J Ibrao.il.
-TWO-PANT NOKKOIJv SPITS AT $7.50: Mrs nuality
blue serge and tanclof;/
— Rrokc-n sizes, bo;.V snlta ul $1.05 .viid yjs*

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-ItOY.S- SHIRTS AND
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M|i„r
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mr> ..,:.ar>: a. gincitaiiia, et.au,Uneus.
US
,n nea pau-ms and colo'ra.
All >.;zes 2-Tft t'l >rars.
-ROYS- K.NKK P.wrs AT 50c. TSe. tlJML
8I.S5 PI* TO Mr .11 sixes
w-rui- nod minuri-s.
' '

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-There-s reul
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hDlort. ..................
In
Uc..-k« tor summer !9!3. The earlier xoO
rome. the U-U.-r -the pi.:kin • I.,
; The In-ibie.-. nnd Soft Haig at $1.:.'), T:.
and 5.1. All Hie nc-wc-Ki rprlUK Slihg—'
V
many I a 1he-|>->pt)l.,r Hir.'j-^jusner
lyle*., Sotd.y .grays i
brow-nK.

lln-se prl.-es:

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• —MEN'S HATS AT »1. WORfii $1.2-1 and
$1- »: HATS at $1.80. REGPLAKI.Y $3 and
I3..n: HATS at $ECS REcri.AKLV
Ar.
n»i-r«.«l in thiee lt«ji for «iuP k eelllng
-MEN B DRE.SS SMIRTV AT 80c: here are
th..l* H.at show bow mu.b real value .-an
Im- cruudnd Into shirt!; ct n* low a |.ri.e

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THE MORE
roNBLRVATlVB MODKIJt u
. COLORS forr those who prefer
Iheiii. All the good fabrlis lu a
Wealth <.f light, medium and
d:iik colurttigs and handsome
blue serous.
-YOtr RIG MEN WHO THINK
YOU CANT D1-: FITTED will
find were Kplendldly rc-ady for
^ ,'ou with wuumier suits up i"
size .-.0. Alto specisl models for
slims and dlubs-

-......... •
'i-.ollar My'«
--•ti.i: NEW
'RING: .«MIRTS AT $1.00
with seimralc soli collars, s,...........«...
ultached or In neglig.-e dress styles. .Nobby
uew rnlorc and Mtieni*;
-SPECIAL! $2 AND $2 30 SHIRTS AT
$1.50! High-grade shirts In detach: hie toll

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— .MEN'S P.NIO.N SUIT.5 AT $1X0. “WT.tte
Pat" union giilis with the KloKed Kroicbl
rhtJt- sleeve*, ankle
igthc: . T^lar oAd ezir.s sizes,
ion suits S $l,2' *^.$2^rf. '

Mrs. Glen Wood and small
* lake* arrived laat
n vlsl,
h“hrr
flic year, will return to ber borne MonP. H. Vinton.
l;i
llaniuth i.;oro.
. H. I). White entertained her
2:oo p. m.. Rlslr town hall.
Nearly all housewives vc rlosnbiu
auiils frohi Acme last Tliursday.
3;'»i p. m.; Reanlc school bouse,
boubc.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Perry i
turn p. ni, llanzurt lar:!’.
Pomona Grange at Old Missl>
, Howard R. Roush of rjilragn ha*
iieen vlsIlIng at John TniupkltiH nnd
THUBBOAV. JUNE 19 ~
MEET PARMI
Ollier plocet revently and has now
iStaadiird Tlme.l
turned 1,1 I'hbngo. ftVe nro glad
buttons
(
!';'’|) a. w, nirai!.-} srhuol house.
•Mrs. 11. N.Heware.
he Is doing so Well.
tondlr.g Their
'
Fanners6 Arc bending
Support
Emma Scofield returned Saturday
a. &).. Ijjsi Ray town hall.
Miss Mae Tompkii 1 was guest I
to
the
Movement
All
Over
SuiioDR Day. June 10.—itepon f«r from her visit to Old klUslon.
the .luiin
Ib;3U a. m.. A«nie Mere.
at le-onard CunnbtSkam’s Sundar the Keswick seliool lii tiingliam townCounty
The Eastern Sur ladies cave a
llU'ft a. m.. Willtomsturg town ML
evenlnc.
ship. lUat. No 2. .Number of month*. shower for Miss Cora Scofield Mon­
Pl.iiU- dinner ai lame.
day aflern.nn at her lionn- In honor of
.M.-. Hall will hold revival tneeilng*
number of pupils mrolled. 39;
The
gr.idnailhe
exerctevs
on
Ma'
•h..for
the
AU
b
U
b
8pe.-laU
R
1:0*1 p. ID.. iJotra store.
nt the Korh srhoolliouse. commencing iM'r ot dsj-s taught. l»i; average dally her approaelilng inarriace lo Rev. 8.
•H
i went off fine at the K. O, t. M Is sHi'iliiT-d III li-ate Travi-hu- City
Reskes of Wezford. Fourteen
f;*». p. m.. AI.Kinley sihool.
:'il. The memhera of the class were _
Wednesday evening.
ie Star ladies were present am
idanr**, 3J. There were fjveTrbo
iporulim nevL golnt; in a
liter Tompkins, class
jvifl; Rii'.t|‘
3;i*ii p. m.. Sii-ney Reseh srhool.
*» 1*'
Mr. nn.l Mrs. Will Newmap-h were passed the eighth grade cxan^nalion.- presenied tin- hrldeelett with a *«•
Tuiiipkin*. el.i*a
prophet: Robert nmM.itt.ri.Tly dtrisiPin. The flrst
4;oO
p. M.. MapiMon .«tore.
of
llautand
rhlua
dIshea.
An
elahor
ni> fmm Traverse City PHdaj- and niyuely. Waliu Olson, norenl^ 1
Tompkins. rlass « 111: Fid.'. Tomiikiti si6p will bo at Grelll.killW at ;•
The »]>eakera -wm be" e
spent the day with tho former-s sister. -ke. liiiifa Groesser, Ijtura Rogers and ale lunch wan also served by tin EdPh
. Isab. pMorV. where from Ihe front door of
ladle*. The Embrnideo' Cluh also en­ RtUiy. . luiw iie.eei,
{toiui to point in auto* and the talking
.Mi*. Charic.T Slight.
ItuSIVt.
tertains Mira Scofield tonight at
George Zimmerman. Thuee who
Hass hlsterlaii; Harold Uirdie. and* the store the gospel of Alfalfa will :.t .e.-irii stop wDI begin promptly on
Miw. F. Tretnain en.l Mis. J, Per- cclved eerUfleateB for not befng nb- miscellaneous shower.
he prcaHiod for an hour, or for two lime and continue so long as it can be
S. K. Gain returned last w^k from Mae Tonrpkin*.-v.-iMictorian. She bis
hall callt-d on their uncle nnd aunt. sent or tardy for five months
e.-rialiily varnrO the title, foi she hs: hours. Slate speakers, federal speu. done 'with profit. The autos will go
three-weeks' trip to Canada.
ami Mrs-.l-eonard Milks, \V'cdnes- Hosroc .Melrert. Etlni Groesser. .Mar­
Cbgrles Eoion is able to be on tlio always had so fur to go and went It era. Wosiero Miehlcun speakers nti'i 111 ix-Uys and from the time Ihe first
day lasi.- They also tailed on Mrs. garet Groesser. Irma Keincke. Flor- malt route again nfter a three weeks'
local
speakers are on the progru-i:. auto arrives nnill the" last depans
''she.
Sweet. •
Relneke. Ernest iTie* snd Al«ln abaeni-v for repairs from bis motorI'-eath-rviMTmtiilug there will be a there will be speecbmaklng. In this
.Mr^ Richard S|«r1ing visited her, HevoW. Itosroe Mebert was neither ■j i'le wreck.
magniriieni flqti- of orsior;'. tbe Ike way Several meetlnss will be lu prog­
mpther.»Mr*. I*ew YlnKtliig. Insl Thursabsent nor urdy during the term.
of whbh ha* not l«cn heard in tbe ress at the same time, and yet every
Mapltton
Groeaser, lardy Jusl one momli
region for iiiutiy a ymr The orators' ppeaker will appear at every slopping,
Ernest Prios^as absent one d
anil alfglia growers will be oecom- plnre. The schedule . toU out con­
Mspleton,
June
9.—The
whole
class
The S( hool rlosM with a picnic last
panied by newspaper -men. paotngTap- templates srtlvliy on the jian of the
eUhih graders from this school
Wednesday and was a most sueresa- passed ihfl examination and reealrod
hers. and public sidrlted citizen*.
j,o„
the mornlog until
J:tiand
Atmiro
ful term. Paul Plamonrion Uu^^i
their diploma) last week. They were
milking time In the afieraoon. .These
Reatrire DeGraw. AlmoO'DeGraw. FaKnwlt-k srhnbi last year.
/
star* w ill eiilicr l>o making Jumps or
l-eland. .lunty g.-Mr. and Mrs. AuOPd Fouch and Ray
Almira. June 2.—Walter Isike si>ent
r thew views will be p!
species all the time.
___ -Montague won the
f
few days wi.h his Hwrems last week.
Mis* Lydia DIR
ull of <
ezhibillon li) ...............
the Tnivt ........................... I ivanncTi
Rannert are now being
oeing pieiNuvu
prepared
Prize In Ibe clghtli
ilghUi grade and agricab
MapttCitjf
Mr. rm.l Mrs ( atTltaii-s are moving
ture examination.
and the Hrat Nail-nal banks, where y,,, the autos «*/be duly decorated,
Mr. and Mi
from Carter to Almira on Murrcl
Tonj- Zoulek has purchased a Am
1w
liisiuTted
.by
everybody,
rders will Im issued to clear
ford
are
at
t
; iUvcrsIde 1
Maple City. June 9—Thursday night ■passenger ear.
Ijtkf.-s form.
following
siH-akm
have
been
trarh*Bud spike'ibe swUrbes ahead of
Mra. Barnard and daughter of In- summer.
re. Jake RaUton ,£ud son Clyde was the scene of another fire in
Mis* Margaret Hanna TM IT. Waj-ne Rcnired for die big event;
diana
the special that there may be no, deg Ml
drove (ivf-r to Cedar Hun Stuitlay. .. village, when the store owned
has arrlvi
iikI will spejid tbe
Eben Mumferd. state leadei
. jnk Smith.
tay*. ITee isn. * car* will be permit­
r H-itage.
Miss f-arrie Satt^cr of Ovlsfl was iUoom A ciuir and the vullding occu­
Mis* hXher Unlle. who spent the
Michigan for federal farm manage­ ted to follow the rpeclal at their own
Mn.
H.
Welnhardi
of
Fremont.
winter In Detroit. Is visiting her inoUi.
<• guest of Mrs. Earl Gray for a few pied by Mr. JobnaoB were burned
ment field studies
home, the Pin
risk, and in this connertion it might
DeGraw.
the groand. The loss to heavy.
day*.
' ,
Professor A. R. PetU. Michigan be snid that tbosc having rare And
She «
Mrs J.- .V. VanNoetrand is vlalUng
Mrs. C. N. Hates of Intcrloehen was
ural college alfalfa expert.
dci'irlng lo know something abobt ah
eogo are at
In this virlnliy Satnnlay snd Sunday in l^nsing.
1. Gibson, secretory Wester faUa growing ran do no bettor than
Round Top.
Matt Sullivan went to Empire last
calling on her aunts and uncles.
to be on hand and nuke note Of tho
Mr. and Mrs. C, U -Dnyton hate Michigan Development Bureau.
Rettner. Ji
r. McDowell of IVliolt arrived Friday- ~wiih calile and hogs.
10.—Henn- Helm was loaned their h..tne here for the sum­
Hon. James C.
quaiion* and answers.
Traverse Pity Raiuinlay.
A. E. Bellinger returned last Thurs­
Monday evening to vUit hti idster
mer and leave tomorrow- for Traverse grett for Ninth Michigan dittriet.
Thew will bo loafleU and fioldera
Mra. Rerthu Helm h......................
day from Boston, where be has been
Mrs. Tanner.
(Tty. where Uiey will reside this sum-. Prefesser L. L. Tyler, superintend­
Id* taking enre of her mother, wh
on.alfgifa growing for all who attend
M. C. l>wls went to Tuba Frida} visiting h(B daughter for a week.
■ ery sick nl this writing.
ih'e miH-iinra- Th<*e who do Mt at­
Mra. Lmii* L. Kell aod non Edward ent of Traverse City public schools.
niooiu and Cluff are now keeping
rciuntlhg Saturday with bis daughter
Mrn llayeswai a Traverse (Tty
J. F. Zimmer, federal fsrm^manags- tend will neliher hear the mwalc aor
snd
Min
BUnthe
Nesdon
:left
this
ilor Saturdav.
aUire in the Brown building.
id nltrce.
morning for UctrolL to be Rone i« ment agent for NMhwestsrn MIehi see the elephants.
Mrs. Eggll was In Traverae City Bat- eek*.
Jas. Hopkins Is quite sick a( this
Mr. and Mr*. I.«Wig HiieHtnani
gan.
day doing some sfaopplni
Farmers having alfMCa flelda that
wrlUng.
R. banco msoe Leland s <n
■ove.lo Traverse City Saturday.
Mrs. Msney wsa a Tr«<.vBfBo aty a John
Although Ihe Alfalfa Special will ,hrc to have Insperted will
day or two ago.
The Misses Ollre, Uiiie gnd Ethel caller Saturday.
Mr*. Dury Cioik aqd Miss FCm
n r,.., .f high speed (iHUple will pioj,e send tilze and location of. sach
. Mr. and Mr*. Russel nans nave
- niard .Nash was In Trat
Willard
O-flrlen were calling on Mra, Laura Ryker are home for their aumioer
City new ^b} In their home—a fine boy.
need to keep off tho track) three fields 10 the Alfalfa Editor, Reeordday
last
week.
Bate* Monday.
cation.
Soabph Neadow lost a t er>- vslusbl days will be reqnlrcd to make tbe
Eagle. Traverse City; Mich. If pttoatand Mrs Renee
_______
ofFife
Plfo Lake hor^ a few^ dsys ago.
A number from here ait^ed the
le Mutual society will meet a
complMe.trip. The first day the spe­ bic arrangement* will be mode for
ihe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mlllto
Geo. Hslmond
South Almira K-boolhousc June :<
eighth grade graduating exercise
Saturday.
away for s short trip, celebrating Iheir cial srill cover tbe tetrRor^ to the such inspCi tlonA
'
Cedar last Thursday night, there
Stephenson was In Traverae wedding anniveraary.
northwest of Traverae (Tty. the sec­
being Ned Venhard. Oieu. .Nasb. Cecil CiD Sat irday on business,
Roy fcBBe is vlMUng friends ond day the territorr to the south, and
Mrs. f iiilh was Tliiling her daugh- in Mrs.
Tr« erse Cit}' for * few day*.
CTlavetie and Kmereiu Bloom who
the
third
day
the
territory
to
the
east
r*. Townson. last week,
Ally . June h.—The Allyn hasel
selisR
graduated from ibto a^ool.
frost Saturday night killed
Morth parodist
nonheasL ' Each day a picnic
cm 10 Bendon hut Sunday i
Mme of the corn and early poui
game over tbe Bendon team dinner will be a feature of Ibe u<on
Mrs. McGcrry Is looking for
with I score of 8 to 2T.
North Paratlisa, June !«.—Owing to
hour. A total of 23 stops will be
ifortt^
toghter Hattie home for u visit.
lake Superior Iron snd Clii
ibe heavy frvst the com fields are
made and at each Diaoe a Tirent lecMaggie MrOerrj- will be home
iral Co. has sold nut tbeir wood
w days to apend her vacation.
looking prcity yellow.
Ibe Desmond rbemlcal Co., who will hire program will be carried out Al­
McGero' got kicked by a horse continue ructlng
Ilrure Sayt-rs returiied Saturday
1 tract north of falfa growers and those who wisli b
here
two
miles.
evening from South Oonrdman, where
get Into tbe alfalfa game wilt bo give:
and several weeks.
of silo parts came for Mike an opportunity to ask questions. The
► lie has been.-tUillng for a few days,
Faced Court La« NIshI Without Any
Doyle a day dr
and will work for his brolhcr-indaw, aesday for Detroit, where abe srlll
complete schedule of stops for tbe
Outward Sign'ef Ereo"
JohD and Geo. Fewens lest <
John PerhaU. this week.
_
Join her mother, wb<ii>eTed there last (Tiy one day lost week.
throe days 1* ns followu: •
^
their horses this week.
tton.
SteidietiBon
Trarerse
A
Quite a number from hero ntienX
poUtlon
has
been
cireolalsd
0
get
TUE80AV.
JUNE
17
o day. loot
«
___ week.

hill
cd church at the SparUng seboedbouse
(Standard Time.)
Nelson waa in TraTeroe City
.Sunday aftemonn.
Saturday.
9:00 A m., Grelllckvlllc store.
Geo. Fewens .
81. John. MIHi.. Jnne lO.-Wllh no
Mr*. L'harley Sweet to quite pOorly
10:00 a. in.. Wm. iielmfortb’s fam.
put on his bouse,
sign of e^Uon Bev. C. J. GrecoiT
Mrs. Clias. lUnsom left Wednesda
at thlsVrlllng,
tbe Job.
1I:00.'a m.. Bingham town balL
Miss n
for two years pastor of tbp Bapltot
Ella and Eii.c PerbaU arc suyilng for her home in ManUm after barl
ITcnk- dinner at noon.
chnrcb
here, i
with tlitlr grandmother. Mra. A. 8ay] :00 |>. m.. Hatch's school house.
, Boughey and daughter
In hto cel] in the local Jail today to
w. while Mr. Sayert is away.
Ruth left Setnrday for tbeir home In
1:30 p. m. Solon store.
Must Be la Uis Batkana.
Mr*. Wra. Riley wat a Klngaley call­ TThrerse PHy. after having apeat a
$:00 p. m, Stephen Uuitior farm. depart for the tool a reformatory,
8h*-"Anrboir.
you
most
ofiinlt
IM
few Mays at the home of G. "
er yerlerday.
impklna week before last at-, tosweU-brad aha. DM ran aollos hto
5:00 p, m, l*ine Tree srhool bouse. where be will start serving a tern of
Thi
muing the commencement.
from one to two years lor * s«ftoua
John and wlllie Riley, also Jnmes by Miss illy.
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18
kaowledge of ArtotoUsr Hs—"Idld.
Vivian Dame.
Old Mission school coded Mi
crime agAtnst Inn Marshall, a 11-yaor*
Fjjger. who are working at Traverwe
(SUndard Time.)
M. I
Mr. and Mtw. R. E. Campbell end and Miss Bess M. DbvIa asristant and if you want ay tns opinion.
City, came up Saturday aveoin.: for
old dangbter of a local newa dealer.
family and Mias FWnia Steele of the teacher, returned to her horn* this don't baUsTo ha's evsr besB thero."
9:00 A m„ Dunn Bchool-bouBe.
--------------------------------- Ddar
week.
short vlsK with the lortner-a imreut
-I Mn EuUtT,’' sold tbe pastor as be
10:00 A mu. Qrawn hank.
Mn. Alb«t Andsraon and_______
JNANTED—Cook at Y. W. C. A. home.- II :00 A m.. Monroe Center store.
Mr. .and Mrs. Wm. Riley.
faced Jodge Searto In eomt Into Utt
tor Hiltadala for n vlait
Apidy lo Mrs. Edgar Keith. 12S WebPulver.
Me who Tialtad at Ernest VcH««'a -Wedneaday
night tor nentonoA
Plcslc dinner at itotn.
vrtui her pamnla. aecompaalad by her teachar. bavlai i
ntM^ stTMt.
June iS-tl

ALFALFA SPECIAL

a««n«r

PASTOR IS GUILTY

OUnUatm

QURD TRATXB8E HERALD ABD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, THURSDAY. JURE 13,191S
or eteii on a watotn. enuiisli uaii-r >aii
be lakcu to the Held to laal two or
three daya. and if
the barrel Is a
elaaii one the water will kee|i in anoci
loodltloB and with a pall the hontrs
ma> be rIv
. urink
_ .
a
a i-ouple of
time* ea. h half day.
No time
be lost, for It will uke no lotiseiv
Rive them a itl|i of water than to t
on tlie plow handle* while ibet.are
realtniL There Is nnotber vert Rr.-ai
advantase iu ibla cxrasional waterlus:.
When *o kratcred.
to the stable may
all
ihev warn without fear ol had
The atrnuat of stain rpqiiirrt) for aoRw iiAre i«tatoe» nh
they arc cboaiil
•nils and the.Rrain ma.v lic Rhen
V In' r<Hhi
with RTmind itarlev^ir
(1
joBt«.
lDcrra«e
as
to Rh5 themI idcnv
idcniy of time to ,sit
;
.
.
rJlDK * 1*1
ihe food na me
the Unit
lime Tr
n'llowa.ilctuuliil
n railon
milog and.inSkins
and.inikins o
i rnTr.-r'wTuJ It. Make a enH-it Inilrredlalely lor the
/ sraln
When
I watered from ii
-ninK iinJaci' l:irn-r
of «ra>a< iiaKtiirr.
yotint-Mcrs. uml In thl* i»cll ktatlrr
Kin
It
Is
not
Mte
to
Rive
drink
If nv><l ^o<-D
ai> avallal'lr i*
rciikp.1 toiii and ground feed, will;
they have stursd and-eoolid off.;
Ik »orv t^liioni *i>01 lattcnlor hns- aehrs n-nlteusl 0 iiind
u theurmii’d
d-m-eryone jhc.uld know that It n.
►■h.jil.i l>c •■jwnnrd a|i"
In Kuninn'i.
I the best way to fcul a horae hi',
»i'i'<> creaior kdiI mow
»roiiumlra1
> fcul. nnd where t
I ashes and
(uro- li
It has taken uaier.
The leanlt
ioiIdi. almort alacvii
r.*^u]i
................n of tr.lin
itnim. A is that the dritcr lta.s to pul his team
Mowovar. the Work of kvei.ins ilua\e itasilire or lie fed
e,| «rten in the barn lo bay. and nfler dlani-r
^artfw IB good •onMtIoii is h»«piiLrowtli.- The Rive them a drink and ilirn feel
tke the lirst arow
Rrala. This is a Rood deal
I iroubk-'
r tliull
Kl^e
anil It last's
Muii
lakes iiiijc.4u;u
time.-and ii
i.i ai
alsti1 reduces
rodi
eredR for lieliiK
' hU
the time the horse ba.‘ t
iinuHoal 1
...................
area of Und iliat is utt-d ior>i>roduitnr i-tpcii foed for hoRit to yl.lii aa
pottl n-turos RK would !«• jiol.U-a lia larsp eraio or Tw> < mii Ironi lli.aaate ar&: wry frequenilv « niptii
hishrr proOi U recurod. ami ihlr «;ili
lc»B labor than Is
rr<m.<i<-d*(o
a«<1 iuirv«>tl a craln rro|>.

riiM
Ih-i sow

farrows.

loan
do<-8 not dlKCMi as wellI or^o
bliii as muvh K«od.
If water
t ided and horses are watered

roriiary to imiiular ideas, pic* real-

Ilir ehacre.
rif'3Til:n<'*s l» better ihaa Bwdleiii^;:
lie Mir.- ihal the Iihb herd, lante
e tic fed their
nnil siiisll. Iiave
an
abunJatiee of
|| a fill) hour to rut
n';sh. ek-an water to drink' all the
s horse that Is lisl
tllKiThe hoR that Is fed on one Ihinc all
.. .
the lime iDak<.ii slow Frowlh aud little
to have an.r h.uy
. .
Kisslj imrk.
-...I It...
huve hU Ripln and lie allowen
Ihe test
of the lime for di--;.stion and aaslmila-

DEDiGiTIDII EVENTS

GHIRITONMUST EXPEfilENGE
SUNO TRIIl OF MOTHERHOOD
Advice to Expectant Mothers
BOY WIRE MURDERER (fitUeT 00
TO ITALY.

a aprlnR. keep the approach dry aad
ahoiild eauae
-a to siv
too eafe.
rifh f„r n,e >ounR b■mb*. «
ilDR dl-'
I'se onlv the klndlteat I
Restive
iroul
ive troubles,
ibe
lamba spealr
alfeded *liuul
luld tie taken front
Joari
pasture and eUen dry yfod for a
dayr.
1 have been raising sheep for aevA rlose watch should he kept upon
y«f» »'‘lh B«><l resulta, and be■ wlihI yoiinR
j
laniha,
they
pay eten -------better, ..........
aaya J.
I. to avoid
•• ••eve
-------------------------------------’ J.

losa by setbai'ka in lunib
Shelley in a farm paper, dividends
. . j crowth.
Kro'
the
e money
money Inviuited than
U
any other
shtmld be take
liie stock. iHx-nusc they tonsu:
> atari eaiinK Rnln. .
little grain and seem to thrive
•weeksdd Iambi will u*uon Ihe roiiRhupe about the farm that
'
-Ibe sruin
Is oiherwliie losL They are of freai
hy^e aide at the dai
Itenefli in keeping up the feptlllity of
Thla should be ent
WRed. as the the soli. My flmk Is eompoaed of
niore rapid the early growth the most
--------Shropshlree. and this la the
econoiultally H gan be made.
type <iulie Renerally raised in Ibis loAs early as possible, prutide a lamb tallty. Th
-he ewes lamb In May. The
■cep Iu eai-b pasttire. and Rive each lambs are allowed
witht their
•lay all Ihe Rialn the lambs will eat mothers In the pasture.
elcait.
I do my o» II feedlnR. and my Umhs
ronR to dork a Iamb and are ready for the m*ket in the fall
In fly ttime uiihoul putliOR but 1 do not sell until the marSei is
satllafaitory. My May Ismbs1 aver*
aRcd thfi pounds when
itt (all.
"•“"'I' ol a tail and tause iiibkpots, ('arefully amear
the
wound himla varies arcordlnR
to
seaMn.
w-lih tar ui once after the amputuiloii IhirliiR a very told wet aprlag the loss
has been imrfotjaed..
of fotirse is Rrnatcr than when
' that («ch pasture has
Kcastm Is more favorably My Ipss
aliriidante n
ih. I
B water. If li is licit far from five per cent.

The experience of Motberitood h a tirBgooe to moet women aad marks di*'
tiiictly on epoefa in tbeir Ut«s. Not eae
woman in a hnadred is prepend or ondemand* bow to properly care for berlelf. Of course oeariy every woman
Mwaday* has medical treatment at smdi
Umea, but many approatdt Ute experi­
IN WHICH NEW JERSEY DECREE ence with an organism unfitted fur tbe
IR AFFIRMED.
trial of atrengtfa, and vrtten it in over
ber eystem has received a tho^ from
srUeb it b hard to recover. Following
right apon tbU comes tbe nervoos strsin
Crime Was Ceramineed Ther* Year
of caring for tbe child, and a dbtinet
Age at Lake C«mo. Italy. Cae*
change in tbe mother resolts.

DBIISIOI BY SUPREIIE COURT

Fought Through Several
CMrta.

WathlngtoB, June 16—Porter Charl­
ton. thg boy-wife murderer mu«t be
exiradicted to Italy and

ntand trial

for kllllBR Mdry 8e»ti Ca«tle Chartton at Lake Como. luly. three year*
aso.

Thin wan tbe nilinR today uf

Every aromas at Usis time sboold rely
tpoci Lydia E. Pinkham's VegeUbio
Compotmd. a moot valooble tonic and
invigoraUr of tbs f)

tbo enireme court, affirming the deof tbo Now Jereey. courts
mlaniiis Charlton'* habeas oorpux
in BeekliiR frcedoui by habeas

In mn&y bomea
once childkes there
are DOW children becaose of the fact
t ■Lydia

E
E.Pinkham’sVegetable
Cesnpoand make*
women normal,
beoltfay and stroog.

IcuB proceedInRt. Charlton'e attorneys
alioRHl that the Now Jersey

court*

t-m.-)! In refusing to receive testimony
of alleged insanity and (or
ing Italy's demands for hla extradi­
All exrcllent ariin.'
horse* Vn lumiti i

Bii;*t;ireil m u n

cent (arm inacasine.

Th< writer says

that In DO other wty do Tarni Jot*.-*
suffer so nmeb-as from beiuR inade­
quately watered. They-are t,>mi-e>ltHl
to tvqfk Heudily (or live full hour*.
<«ch half tluy -in tin- bmlllrt; sun with
water. Tlie iurmer I- very earefnl
when
en he
be gocs-in
gocs-ln the field to i
' his yuK or dhakiiiR
dht
wsfer t> I
behind
Ind anti hr drinks.)
'
is.often
If ihi- <la*
l< hot. but....................
it neve r •
s hk heiol
that ill* Imrte is a Kweiillm: unhiyil,
iu Iiroiioriiuit lu In b-t>1t. Ire a

The
only u it bunune

the

tion In view of alleged vlolaiKcn of the

principal

extradition treaty by

from

ct-neral pubpi*.

/|f[

e Is not much plm.t In slRht • |„x and the Rttmnd must Ik-prepared.
!->!<la.v iilxhi. banquet. wUh II.
.. will make th)- plant hiiter to This Is d.-iD-the same as lor uni earl
Hull ad toasliiiaster. and udi!rec,ses br .... Il l* rath-r iliiin m just m-i ii lIHle! rrop. emvot that tiie rows must be a
of the root in the sofl and le.ue the, |..a,, 4
a,,art to ninke room b
llev. It. «. JloGrecor and the other
hipiu i! nnwml by the patik the o-ler} whenthc time eomea
pasiors of the city.
{wind and many
ly of them broken or,i^„. ,.^i,,ry |g ..npunt,.,! jn n,c
f^uiiclay. June :!■, (Inal s'rvbes. M-r- lujurcxl so they me of but Utile
manner as an earlv crop.
U's
ha>e tn be icrv
on. H)-«. 11. .d. MHJter,or m lu in
■*■'■■■ I'lb:'
* •>»»'•
the
diiwonns
and j
the niortiinR. A Bumiui nhoil
Only Changaa Naaded.
Hixe,
lu-Ihe nfleni<s,n with addiess hy
v'|^•ly"i^alen~'bj
nie other day tny 6 year
the

Epwonh

l.eal|i'' worms as if it

were smsli:

rally Iti the evcnlnR with mldn-ss hy h*» " '"vser hn;il:fo«l la the i-ul.)
pev
.k
Ii,..................
dlffeteni'e. TIm^
- h inal-1 plani sluviU
1. V. \v'P
k. K<.iiitri
Miidri.k.
the irtoiind;

nil l-f the sti-ui of Th*

Jl Is ftene.-ally conceded that th« put 'ui rod-mil it win iruko a much
opals found In any part of America sirmcer pl.-mi ilian If only the rool

to tbe United

Slates of

ItalUn clttztm* orrested in Italy.
courts

habeas oonms

The

dlsmianed

the

poUtlnn after former

under the U^iy^ held

UtU country'

the irouty hy lontlnulng to aurronder:
piiitom-rs arrestol

hero

In liBly.

for

The

crtiDen;

New

Jer-|

aey ccitns also de^red that Chari-1
should bo made
alleged insanl

jiotoi when be U tried tn luly nnd
ol here.

not that good clothes make a
gentleman, but a gentleman
cannot feel at ease ih com­
monplace garments.
. You can spend a good
deal of money on your
\flothes if you go ahead without consideration
01
uie other hand, you can tie stylish
of pncc.
price. On the
and tastily dressed at a very reasonable figure.
Accept bur judgment of values and t^ear
Styleplus Clothes $17.i
You will get the satisfaction that only well-tailored,
correct-fashioned clothes can give. You
will like the fabrics—they arc choice st
lections of ali-wool patterns. You will
find that this special suit made by the
largest men’s tailoring organization in'the
world is firmV constructed inside and out
—your clodics will w^ and hold their
shape.
All thV newest spring effects in every'
men
style to please dashing
lashing young
):
conservative
men of
-- ative mc-__ older,,.years. Come
in and see-it’s worth your -while.

.
c |
'

-want
Cuatoioer (a tired
I mere eynopals will
dor—Juilce.

HAVE YOU SHEW
THE SUITS
IWOUR
BASEMENT SALE
AT
$5.50 and $7.50?
H you can Und your size they are
real bargains.

Also ABOUT
FIFTY SUITS
trow qirfai)) lines on wkick we nre short ol
sizes and nuke price trou Sit to S18 on
(oods worth $15 to $25.
We are Afents lor
“STETSON” HATS, “INTERWOVOTSOX.
“SOCIETir and "STYlEPllIS” CLOTHES.

SHERMAN&HUNTER
00

000^0

Unly the relsUvcs and a '

few rioae friends krero preaeni.
There were several gifts of allver
anil

china

received.

They loll on the erening train Tor
Rapid*,
loosing and other
poinu on a ahoh wedding trip, after
which, they will be at home tn South
Bend. Ind.. where Ur. figrter has pur-

GIVES STATES
GREAT POWER

InIccsUte Cemmeree

rhased a printing office, having gaoe
tbire from lunsing where ho worked
In the sute printing office.
Tbe

bride

Is

well

known here, having

snd
lived

favorably
here all

QuaUty Men's Wear.
Traverse City.

home.

PlaUnum Counterfeiters' Metal.
Platinum was a favorttu metal with
-onnterfeliers some years ago. when
lu iDirlnsic value was about H an

Coe

lleved of Much Authority by the

ounce.
Many spnrioat |10 and fSC
United Sutei gold pieces were turned
;««t>-.compoeed chiefly of tbU meul.
Tbe coins of Great Britain have also

Probably Be Paascd

wear good clothes-

dining room,

where a three rourse wodding dinner
was served.

contend for Us ronalruction of

Derision. Federal Law Will

Gentlemen

guests repaired to the

Ing Italy's refusal to give up citizen*

FIVE STHTES ARE ARHOOS

Brevity.

’-"ss.r.r' ?„r,"

mmttrnmmm.

Immediately after the ceremony tbe

Secretary of State Knox, noiwitbatand-

her life, and fur a Dumber of years
brether. who baa a fat chubby band,
she worketl'hi the geaersl store of
was tr)'Uis on my kid ^ovet.
A. Allen at OendoD. *but for tbe pgst
found they, w-ere too U(ht for him
and when asked If be could w ear them THEY CAN ENFORCE RAILROAD year she has been In Iuo*Ing. where
be said: "No. but if son* of tbe
she worked lo a large de$iarttB*nt
RATES FIXED BY LAW
long side was on tbe wide 1 could
wear ihtm.'—CxckuiRe.

are less hard than those found in •“ I'lnrit-j •'■ 'h- e-H- *■’<■ »re mTHdr
niti)ir l)w-»biii.« hm ther are no leal "’Tiimn nlntiiK now that nre two feet

time gull)- as sill
Oihi-r* again
Thi-n* Is a Rreai cbiimnd for ederv
fade and
beconto-. iraiisluoaii
and wi.i.i, i, linrw-Mi-d lo Hie Ute fall,
opiquc In course of Time, or accord- it iirs a much better flnvur than ihai
to the dcRrec of exposure.
|whi>li U kd-wa early In the season

Holy

New Jeney

R ill the seed n plun- liur seed beds In n Ronid sbelRav. Gaorce Elliott of Hay ‘
'‘'■re si:t*illiiR
lied.
Nearly «ll ibe
the ••r-alibaxcanil lered iiK-atlon. It Is even advisable
r-iallfo-Ai-r pliiritt
plum
that are staned to luc-lust- one aide, so as to break tbe
Monday nlRht. orRun recital by W; In
hotbed me druwii
wllicls. Avoid seedinR
too
Uilckl<
wyn Uwera of Mkw-uuk««e. W|*.. .vs- hiticli
lliun ihose F'.nrtc-d In IIm Dr: til)’ plmits are sure to rtow splui
round. These pjants
helher liiiR and have no h<-an. ^iw iblnl
sIsiMl by .Miss lluoliekatn.
Mr. 1-hlwaned
In
the
hoUced
or
in
wards
...... and
U..M Mr. ...„.)
Mull.
.
“"'•
••'•' '■«• *'*" watered.
mon by
,.„y

If ym araat special advice wrUe to
LydU E. Plakhaa HedidM Co. (eeni*
deBtlal)I.rmR.Maim. Tear letter artU
be opdui; n^ud 'answered by a
wtM and held la ftiict eoMUeacm

The

government's tequeaU Jor* extradition

iR ]'■'
rwi-siinR
pioceiis Is a rooUnR )'Pe. Thu| Saiurtay niRlit. Juno 21, at , rlRhl
.
jre* way-of t>oi:i:teractlt3 the c'clotk. letiure by
lllshop
W. A.
h)«t. and when Ihe water l«
la making aartlen verv nmny plants ami bleached with (loards. For this
Quayle. of SL Paul. Minn.
suffieirnt ipiani lih'S
to auMuIr: the
bnve to be Imnaplaiitcd
and Uiere Is •lute ercip the seed should be plantcKl
ispla
Sunday mnrnlnR at lo oVlock the
sweat the h nr/f ran do tm re
rlKht :wu>a
wroux wa> )“si as early In the sprinR as weather
uy and
_
with
me larxcr
la
It I* but litilc mml
mbw. to dtdh-atlon of the tliunh. aernmo by
do the workvork- The
pan of *•'• pcrnili
thrie lllshop Quayle.
In Uie evenInR aer-'teRetabhc ptHiits should l>e
li set dc^-per
The nrsi important step Is to choose

L T'l^. and

conntry.

Italian eltlzena arresteil tn Italy.

The! odist church:

retftirded as srramie professlotSt. 1 mo
u-kid ><>U bntuRbt this onl so <-tearly.
The ti-iid.mry of to.ilsy.ls slronRlv In
the illn-cilon of mt-tlbine and religion
cumiiiR isu'k tec<-1h.-r UEUl'i.
UTlh
your tniiTiCTisr faclIHIes
useful ii
.
- r you will
tcrrutly nssiri the progress of the times
In seodlRR out bnvideast such arlk-le*.
ant you to kimw that your effort*
ntd-no-laled.
that tus
ts lo I'eruAn. 1 hare nothUiR lo say.
. ts w IheuRtit. euRlit r furmi^
-ry (•'Idem m.iki- use nf nny iimnII*
Itut 1 nssurt- you that your ur«
Of m.-ntal hccluis.
■ hac so <-n:‘;-j>.>!wI tne with ilie sv>»d
“I am very pinrh plmstd to o1>!• - It c>siT:ilus't!uil If t hiivc imy
arwr that J*ou are patUnc out into tlic
1 for ns clloitie I shall renaltily buy
wrorld such u»elul Ilceniiur*. Jt will
d--j uMolu ipKsl. wtliinut di.ubt: li'»l :i.b<iille or I'eruiui. 1 sluill not negleclonly for. Uiote who Uike tnedtc-inn. but to rceoinm.*nu It to tithcrs also."
ni*N.V H.
AT AU- imUO ST' iltlJS.
for those wTiO try to get oftitiR withMt triklnr tn.rlb-lne. Vour nrttcli- is
terse, to the point, and will Ik read
bl* ibousandii.
eUrdlciar anri frlliHnn have alwny*
- bem very r|.,-e’y a'-«.-Inb-d. <*>ily In
TCr>- nroeiit y.-ji-s have ttie two been ,
a lrv« bvoUsL

that

Sinoe passing of a new penal code.

■ of tbo new reniral Meth-

provM). «

water Tor the Imwc. hut it jut'-s.

A Lady’s Cymment
On Msdicine and Rdigion
The f.-illfnclrt* Icllcr Is from n la-ty
vrleiae liam- I iim net at lib-My l«
mAif I sliieulJ. ni'-.itliin her name
she would l-e hoewn by ijmiwt t'vip'
rwdrr.
Hhc wriles lu turt;
lyr. H. B. Hartman.Oolumlu*.Ohio:
-Taitr article rntttliMl ‘Mculb-liie nnd
Tteltelon* lias Ik-r nrad and rwnwd
«.
It *et-nw to me
B many t'ln’trt.

i

jcvoDtsxonnocicd with the dnlU-atlun

needs to drink as often.
Noi

followlnR

eoaditfcms iwed be DO hasord tobealtfa or
beauty. Ibe oaexplainAle thing-b
that, with all tbe evidence of riwttend
nerve* and brokets beilth resnliiog from
and with am­
ple Ume in which to prepare, woe
will penbt in going blindiy to tbe tr

June 10. - Maximum

Imluud In tbe same way.

railroud .rates of five states bung In
be balance today before the supreme
court.

Following

tbe

sweeping de­

cision yesterday
Ity of tbe Minnesota maximum rate
law and tbe riRh' of states to rognlate
Interstate rates, the highest court Is
expected today to decide similar cases
from MiRsouri.

West

Virginia, Ken­

tucky. Oregon and Arkatuaa.

CASTOR IA
For Iflfaati s"ci Children.

BuIMYoaHanAlwarsBaicU
Basra tbe
BIgaatura of

Officials of the department of Jnalico ilo-lared today that the effect of
tbe Minnesota dednlon would be most;
drastic.

They summarised

cipal effr-cts as follows:

tbe prin­

To give

ate a right (0 enforce muxlinum
rate laws until congress passes uni­
form. federal maximum rate laws; to
divest the iniersute commerce c

mission of all control over tnier-state
rales fixed hr sUte commlastonera: to
force rallroadA.dlsBstlsfled with slate
laws; to test each stale law as confieestory up to tbe supreme court: “to
cooMder depreciation tn propertr In
valuation of rail-

iiARRe a vm*
le 9. St the
e of Mr. and Mra. Zeno
Moon,

two nillfs

don. occurred (he

Dorthweet of

Ben-

marriage of tbeir|

daughter. I-ulu A. to Charley E. Car­

For the
June Bride
We suggest a
piece of Fancy
, China or some
of that nqui'
site Cut Glass
that we diow.
There’s jJenty of pretty
things in the
line for selec­
tion.

ter. of South Bend. Ind.
The r
with ^erns and spring flowera. with an
arch

of

(eras

and anowballB where

the happy couple took their places.

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tmony was used. Rev..C.

Rabcock of Lake Abb offidaUng.
bride was dressed in s cream
dered voile dreos over
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mdanCmss Votes Cast at Ae Maury Beetloa, fleMon Wedoes-'

Hv, Hk HliMv ^ MaaA t D. 1913.

£
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

COUNTY nOAb
KSiioSirPt5i?iiifi»
Pony.

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MaytkM ..............
Pin '}*- ;............
'Feolarula .......
Ti£v.-rj.>rtt;r—
' Wim om ...
Ward Two ..
Wart Tbno .

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Aema ........
BUh ........
KOSt Bay ..
Fife lake .
Garfield ...
Grant . ...
Creoa Lake .
l^ni Lak«
..._R
MayfieU .
Paradise .
PeninsoU ............
Traverse Oily—
Ward One ...
Ward Two ..
Ward Three .

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Grant ...............
Green lAhe ..
Is>nf Lake ...
Mayfield...........
Paradise...........

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averse City­
ward One ..

9; 411.
2] IM.
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k: 157

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15 120 . 90)..
87 12 99 .75..
153 24 IK 134 ..
491 19 6M- SO..
55- 62 'ii;.

Ward Three .'
Ward Four ..
Ward nte ..
Ualon .....................
Whitewater. . .

..|7li> not, 6M. 223) 71,2803

46 335;

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ACBO .............
BUlr.................
East Bay.........

10: 100.
7 111.

6v 12

154MX.
5li 81|
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Ward Five .
Union ................
WMlawaier ....

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tteocr«tj
Forty. ,
Flirty.

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•UKII>NT«NDCMT OF PUSLIC INtTIIUCTION.

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M’s net pUrality. 5uo.

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t-alM ...............
WWtewatrr ..:.

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3o; sit....
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AMENDMENT TO SECTION ONE OF ARTICLE THREE OF THE CON8TL
TUTION RELATIVE TO THE RIGHT OF WOMEN TO VOTE.
•TATE HIOHWAV COMMISSiONER.

Tin whole nuqjlrr of \-olea riven by
tbe National Prorreialve Party^ for
caodldaics tor office of County Roa>l
Commlnloorr was Twenty-three.. S3
and they were flven for tbe following
' named nadidaiea:
*
WlllUtn J. Aennle roceived Twen­
ty eotea ........................................... M
Qecntc t.ar(lle terHred One vote
Ak-x Vorl reecired One Wrte..
, A. 8. Pnj recHred One vote..

Ufidd Canvass of Votes Cast at the General
Election Hdd on Monday, the Seventh
Day <d April, A. D., 1913.
JUnXICE OP THE nUPREMF CpURT,
1^.

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TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

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TOWXSHira AND WARDS.
TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

East Bay ...........
Fife Uke .......
Garfield.................
Gram .....................
GiWn lAkc.........
l.onp lAke...........
Mayfield ...............
Paradlae ...............
PoDlnauU .............
Traverse niy—
Ward One ...
-Ward TWO ..
Wart Three .
Ward Four ..
Ward ttve ..
Union ...................
Whitewater ........

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123...
245...
IW 4

ToUl votra".....................................• S5
Tbe whole nanber of votea alven by BUlr.........
the RepubUcan Party for cwndhlatei EaM Bay ..
40 l€. 16;
i 03 .
8R* 49 12;
3. 223:.
'Sfij 46' SK 15;
2 281',
blxty^lne Ptfe tnhe .
9 816 .
vuee .................. ............................... 363 OtrAHd ...
and they w ere riven tor Ibe followlnc Grani........
named cindldctea:
l.onr Lake ..-___
tS: 3t,
David bwalnaton tecelred Tbree
t>! 51:
Hundred Sixty-nine voiea.......... 3Cv Mayfield .......... .
p>{ no
311
Paradise ..........
»l! .
Ml *11 <
TlBUl votea ...................
36* PeniDcula............
,.i
The wbnle number of votea Riven by Traverse-Oily—
as si' nsi
Wart One ...
ibe IteuiocraUc Party for randldalea
5<! S6! 30
3 :»z.
Ward Tw o :.
for ofllre of County Road CooimlkWard Three .
m! 15<: n»
*: 419.
ciccer was Seven .............................
T
Wart Pour .
Sfi, iS] Cl;
3 i£i:.
and they were riven lor tbe foUowIni:
Wart Five ..
named randIdateB:
Union ...................
MEMBER OF STATE BOABO»OF EOUCATION,
Bert litimou- received One vote..
J VCbltewaier
.....
Carl V. Mooor receded One vote
I
rrj T26j“ll!i, df!| 235, 61 IsTi 4T, 3»i"74
CTiarIra Wilhelm received Two
Steere'a net tilumllty. 2S1.
volte................................
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Ccorrc R. Dlue tetelyed One vole
t
TOM-XSIHPS AND WARDS.
Christ Strom received Tv-b votes 3
JUSTICE OP'THE SUPREME COURT.
Total votes
»e whole number of votes riven by
Acme
.riy for
tor candl<
candidate
the Socialist Party
BUlr
ubice oi County. Hold
H |«
40 U: 16
was Poor ........................................
4
TOWNSHIPS AND WAHUS.
- FHRlAka............
46 23 IS'
10 ..
and ihev were riven for tbe followlnc
Garfield ...............
24 ..
named cnndldales:'
Grant
........
14:..
SbUaon ie<-eiven
iw<-eiv<«f voe
One vote.
vote. ......
nnuaon
Green
lAke.........
Wiitiaui !1. .Vclaon receded Ane
lu>hR
Lake...........
* Acme ______
43' IT
8f 10 10U .
Mayfield ...............
2 122 .
mi^iD R. NeUoa tewu'ed Two
. Blair ...........
PniarUae
..........
t.
ۥ
242
....
votes .................................
•East Bay ..
18'
P^DInauU ............
3 im; 34.
' me lAke ..
1*.
Traverse City—
Tout voieo .
* UarflHd ....
Ward One ..
7di 14;
I Oram...........
23
4i: 23| 2.
Ward
Two
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123’
S3
State of Michlran. Cotnty 'bf Orand Green lAke
i:13 «
Ward Three .
1681 28'
Travirac—as.
} Uonr behe .
3, «9...
Ward Pour .
3' 122;..
Wc Jo-bert by certify tbsi the fore-'
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Ward Five ..
47' 55)
41' lOR;. C3 sn
6 248 .
eoitts is n forrect sutemeni of the paradise ...
Uoton ................
votes Btven In the rotmiv of Orand Peninsula ..
WhlleWaler .. ,v..
67
53 ■
Traverse for the candidates named In Traverse City —
Ward One ..
soch Btaici
taicmentt and for tbe office desWard Two .!
31<
34 89; 3T-,
3: m;..
.iKosicd (iiGietn at the Primary B3ecWard
Throe
.
J(»4‘
1311
ll-i
26
10 408 ..
Iton hHd on Wednesday tbe fifth day
Ward Four ..
a- iBi)..
of March, in tbe year one tfaonsand
Ward rive ..
1 191 .
"i’..
nine hundred Iblitewn.
In witness whereof we have here
nnto set our bands and caused to W
afiixerl tbe seal of tfay ClnuU Conn
MEMBER OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
636; 10361 666: 223; C4,263T: 15, 82T; 20
' for tbe cotiniy of Grand Traverse ihl*
B#t'^Brallty.*^7:’
of March tn tbe year
lltbI day
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Fife Uke ............
Oardeld ................
Gmm ....................
Green Inke ........
long Lake '.........
Mayfield ................
ParadUe................
i'enlneuU ...........
Travr-rsc City­
ward One ...
Ward Two ..
V.'ard Three .
Ward 6'our .,
Wart Five ..
Union .......... ......
Wblier.ater :........
Totals .
.Net oialuiity for, -131.

74 52 :
62 47,
44: 60
35 9

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! 102 127..
. ) ISU 135. 255..
-- 89 188'
,. 1 145!
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.. i 82
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AMENDMENT TO fiECTlOH EIGHT OF ARTICLE THREE OF THE CON­
STITUTION RELATIVE TO THE RECALL OF CLBGTiVE OFFICERS
EXCEPT JUDGES OF COURTS OF RECORD AND COURTS OF LIKE
JURISDICTION.

TOW>^HPa A7.-D WARDS.

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BUlr .........
Ran Bay ..
Fife Infce .
Garfield ...
Grant ........

65,
59;
62
941
61,
56,
46
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iinyfield .................
Pnradlae........
PenlnanU ............
Tmverre Ciiy—
Ward One ..
Ward Two ..
Wani Thiea .
War.1 Vwt ..
Ward Ftvfi ..
Union ....................
Whiieunter..........

F..B. Brown.
Edwin Buck,
Board of County Cattvauen.
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AltMt;—
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Charlotte A. Nash.
. Clerk of Board of Cottnly Ca
State of MiebIRan. County of Grand
We berebv certlfv ll«t tbe loreROlnn
U a correct transcript of Ore autemMt cf tbe Board of County Canvjsi
era of the county of Grand Tmt<-irs
of tbe .'«e» Riven in .’ucli cou..t> for
4i-« CM'j’.klalcs named In uld statctnrai and (or the office dcslRnaletl
th -relD at the l*rlman' Wer-Uon held
cm tbe filth day of March. I9U, ULfM
aa It relates to the votes cast lor said
office aa avi«w» !«>«' the orltllial
aUtettent on file in ihs office 9! the
cc-i-ciy clerk.
In witness whdroof we have hereunto set our hands and affixed tbe
day of March, in the roar <
Klmer
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County aerk.
A. E. Pnlver
Otalmaa of the Board of County
Caavassera.
CcrtificMe of D

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RECENT OF THE UNIVERfilTV.
T01VN8HIPS AND WARDS.

TOWN8HIPR AND WARDS.

Ill null
4CI 17
73'' 22

HUIr ..................
East Bar .............
FUi- J.ake............
Garfield.............
Grant .....................
<D LAka.........
Long lAko ......
Mayfield ...............
ParadUe ...............
PeninsoU .............
varao City­
ward Oae .:
Ward Two ..
Wart Throe .
Wart Four ..
BVd Five ..
Union ...................
Wbiuwaier ........

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1671 116
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2) 133 i

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East Bay ............
Fife iMke.............
Garfield
..........
Grant .....................
Grean Uke........
lAng L«ke..........
Mayfield .............
Para.llsc .............
Peninsula .............
Travena City­
ward One ..
Ward Two ..
Ward Throe .
Ward Fbor .
Ward Flea ..
Uhlen ...................
Whitewater .........

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2:
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71
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7| 245........1 46 .
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64 3T1

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7i 121 .
1' 93.,
4; 126 .

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3; 279'l.

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AMENDMENT TO SECTION FOURTEEN OF ARl
CONSTITUTION RELATIVE TO THE REUEF,
SIGNING OF MEMBERS OF FIRE-«EPARTME
IE-«EPARTMENTS.
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90 115....I S3

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m! 56{ 222
184! 107| 291
m! 153; 341

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AMENOMEMT TO SECTION TWO OF ARTICLE SEVENTEEN OF THE
CONSTITUTION RBLATIVC TO THE INITIATIVE IN CONSTITIA
TIONAL AMENDMENTS.

12

"lUOtHT OF THE~UN4VCR»ITV.

MEMBER OF BTATB BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
TOWNSHIPS AKD WAfUIB.
TOWNBNiPS AND WARDS.

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

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oSu
01 Grand Traverse this dev- ft^Suo ............. ..........
uVreb in
In tbe
the year
OMk day of Marcb
nine bondrod tbirteen.
A, t Palver,
F. E Brown.
t««nL>
Edwin Buck.
Board of Coontf Canvaaoora.
A. B- Polvoc.
Oatmto of Board .of County Can
^aaer*
Whitewator .

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Wart Om .
W’ard Two .
Wart new
Wart rmu .
Ward Flvo-^.
llnton .................
Vt’bitcwater ....

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Onhertya eet 'piorailty^ iM.'

floonly Road tioinmlssloner. six-yaor
lorm. by the Repohllcan Party.
In altneM wboreof w# have ^reonto set our bands and affixed tbe

Cbarlotle A. Ntah.
d«t of Oefirtl of Ortuty CuiTaaaort.

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Acme ....................
BUlr ..........................
Bart Bay ..................
Fife Lake ...............
Garfield ....................
Grant .........................
Green Lake ............
Long t.ake ..............
MajUeld ....................
Pamdiae.....................
PenlntuU .................
Traverae CityWard Ono.........
Ward Two ....
Wart Three ...
Wart Fbur ....
Ward Five___
Union
...........
WUtewater...............

50, 31^ ' 16

The Beard of Counly C^nraaoera
the aevcral wards and townablpss of
tald county, at the Primary Election
bold on Wedneadsy. the orth day of
March. 1911 do boreby tertity and dm
torXElna;
That David Swaloilnn having re-

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46' 105,
46 98
27 12U 67'..
36 97< 25..
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561 9C....I
77,123....,
Ml 245 69-..
45 m 79;..

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209; 6! 860 1
357! C7| I I, S|0,..

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.
(Seal.)

233 57i....
lir: 14 ....
42b' 116<....
1661 4 ....
f«2 36,....
SO IV. ..
145'.,.. XI

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Garfield ....
Omni ...........
Or«M Irtka

PBo uSto ..

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Txavaraa CKy—
Wart Om ...
Wart Two ..
Wart Thr^ .
'Ward Four ..
Wars-Five ..
Union .....................
WhiMwator..........

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G&Alfl) TBAVES8S w«Al.n aHD TRAVBB8B BAT XAOLK, THUBSDAT, JtniB 12, 1913

OBcU Caavass oi Voles Cast al Ike Geaeral
Deetioa HeM on Hoadn, flie Seveafe
Day (rf April. A. 1911
(CoDUBn«d from Pa«« Sli.)
r AMCNDMENTS TO «ECTiON» ONE AND NINETEEN OF ANTICLE FIVE
f
OF THE CONiTITUTION. NELATIVE TO THE INITIATIVE AND
yItEFENENOUM UFON LSOIEI
~
lELATIVE
MATTERS.

TOWNSHIPS AND WARDS.

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-Net tnaioriiV*for! siifV
COUNTY
WENT AND CLERK S 1
STATEMENT OF VOTES (
the County of Grand Traverse. Slate
^^Icblgan. ai (be General Electloipi
] aald conety. on .Monday.
hlrteen. for
Two Ju,Supreme Coon
awtu or (be cnl'eralty. Suiwlmendent of Public Insirection
Insirectli
. ber of Suic . Hoard of
two menbera of State Board of Ai
culture and
State .fishway
Hlshway Ooninilv
Com
___ ____
AioDcr: and lor Ue folluwlos County
Offices: Cooaly Road.Cotnmluioncr.
Tbe whole nainber of votes cast for
(be office o. Jnstire-ol
Court was Five Tbonaad Fou; Hun­
dred Reventy-eisht.......................... MTK
and they «vrc yiven lor ilic tolhiwtog
named peraoiu: Anewt C (*ook received Seven
llamlred Tw««(yr>ix aotes.
WUIard
vCmivcd Six
■rd J. Turner.
Tu
Hundred TwtvDky^a vote*.......... r>
Joaepb II. Steerc received Eleven
liurdrcd Tsenty-ono vuies___ II

Tbe whole number of votes cast for
(he office of State Highway Commlskloner was Two Tboiiund ^ven Hun­
dred Mueiy-«.even ...........................S7ti7
and they were slwu for the followini'
ninted p>‘raons;
lluratlo S. Qtrle rerelvd Seven
Hundred Forty votes ..........
FVank II. Kogers reeelved Ten
Hundred Rlghtywlglit votes___ ibSk
George G. Winans reeelved Sis
•Hundred Seventy-flve votes___
Exra E. llighlen received 'Sio
Hundred Twenty-eiKht vote*..
9f^n iloitklu received StxtyTotal ....................
.S79T
Tbe whole nunilicr of
_ _
_
the office yf County Roan Comml*rioner for (vim of adx^cars was One
Tbouaaiid Four Hundred


Insuring or Pensioning ol Memb
nr« UeiiartmcDia; and (or and a xlnat
adoption of •
.ed a »endIt to tbe Conai
relatlve I Ibe Recall of Bicettre OiOceir.
.
The whole number ot vpiei

KiU the Lice

ConaUtutton of thia State
relative to the Right of Women to
Vote was Two Thonsand Bgbt Hun­
dred Seventy-seven
The sudden wiinertDg and dying of
Now we all, Know fairly- well the
Fifteen Hundred Fbnr rotea were
given (or aald amendment.......... 1304 leaves and blossoms on young cherry constant vigilance required In keej*
And Thirteen Hundred Scveniytrees this spring soems to be tittle )ng root borers ont of Uve growring
Ihrec votes were given agali>*l
aald amendioenl....... ...................1373 onderalood by new orebaid plaaicra. bnik on yoniig |•eacl(' trees, and have
Borne' of them think it shows bad learned to handle tbe trees in a i
Toul ..................................................2S7T nursery slock dr else a lack of nnu l ner so as to prevent much loss, but it
Tha «bolc number «if >olcs alvcn
B.-«ms w‘« have not stndied tb« disfor atid aMinst iho iiro|K>i>o<l aiM-Dd- Gon In the spll. in om (vinton Imw.
ment to (be iWtituiloD of this SUtr ever, nellher of tb«-*e reasons seem casea of cherries In rv thorough i
relative to (he Inhlallre on ('onstlii.ner. It w had we shonid have stopcover (ho i>ec«Uar
(lonal Ameodroenis a-ae Two Thou ebown In the trees affected. It eeemi IxM tbe heavy loss whirii occurs a»itan.t Five Humirod Forty tbrec. .2j(3
iii the eases teralng tu our aiteatlon nually In young cherry orebardr. and
and ihcy were Klyon as IuIIowk :
t nfVmn In *1... „1.
to be plain ncgleci In spraying •*.»
the'often
in the older trees also.It
Siilcrn Hundred Clchty-lhreee
led were alven foi said
trees last year, and which caust^ faa that manj- good growers always
lendment .......................
I6W
dropping of Uie leaves i-i-eak of cberries as not subject
in the late summer of the last sea- disease and therefore do not ntwd (he
Bon>..Kmwth. It is well kaos-n that spraying and care incident to other
“shot bole fungus" on cherry U not frulL However. It .may be that a
..2343 treated wUb cbemicais at ih6 proper jfffw losses of trees In our own or
Total .
for and aimlnst ihe proposed amend- time cauBca the leave* to turn ye!-.chard* may anddcnly awaken u* t«
meni to the Conatltutlon of ilits Bute low and drop off. The tree thus'ft seilon* Intci+st In the cherry qoes
relative to Hie Inlilailve and lUleren- Icvscs lU htaatblng organs.: and be-,Hon and prompt us to new vggllance
duni u|N>n l.eglslatlve .Matter*
come* devtulUed, snd then is an easy in or^er to protect our trees from aay
Two Th
Thousand Five Hundred Sevent
prey to disease aud root borert. In danger or disease which robs them of
and they were given as fellows;
of the young orcliard* rjumlneo their vitality.
week, where a number ot the' ’bV have noticed that tbe nbove
liccx were dying, we found tbe bark trouble seems more common on tlir
Hie tree trunk In good <-uodltIoo sour ilian on the sweet chcrtlcE.
given agaInVi said auicndat ovc ground, but eatlrely dead b^ Speaking of »wccl (berries : 'mWds
...................................■............._ . low the soli line. On scraping
ns that the large croji of thl.*
promised, should
Total.......... .. ....................... ........ 237;''llic auB and ending ont tbe dead l«rk
Tbe whole number ot vohis givcu ,-e found -in nearly every case tbere cause us to feci carefully (»f -our marfor and agalust the pit.|«red aincn.1
evidence of nwl keis in advance of the matnring of tne
crop. We are sure to tM-rome fasioux
last season, and left tho tree on "swcMs" la this section If wc lock
[so badly girdled Utai the only Ulc to our grading and parkages. In a
I left w.i* In the solid wood, which may general way small packages either io
and they weic given a* folio
ro
{have furnMied a feeble IKo lo tbU wooden boxes or cartons bring -tbe
Twelve Hundred live voter
highest price*.
given for spid am) ndmen.
.. l2or> seasou'e growth.
And Thineen Hundred Ninetyj
.
■ i i —.
tv» votes were given against
I
said amcndtucni .......................... tS'Je

Toul .................... ........
The whoio number of
given li
and (hey w>re ^Ivrn for tbe followiug for and agsinrt the liroiinse.1 amend- f
named iwraons:;
Hatid SwalnaK^o
Nine
•*....... V
Four
Hundred EIgbtynine '
and I hey were given a* rnlh>ws:
Nlneii^n' Hundred
Flity-eicht
Hundied Fitly
Otck were given for i.aid
Tetai.............................................IfTt'
Rolile H. PeieOD received S;
Flute of .Michigan. County of Grand
inicndiiient ....... ......................... 1
:in«ty-lwo votes....
Travt-nc - *t.
ind or sharp
IUkJ out whether your
. „gravel on the floor of
And Seven lliimlreci m.-ven vote’,
tf. ...uijni.. .irvcj.
We do hereby certify‘that the, forcwere given againat uiM amend
liliK-hsu-lire, try wrapping ,j,o brooder and let them pick at it
Hundred Slxty-sIx vote*............ .
gotnii Is a curreci Maicii.«.'nt of the
n uM .wh:Hi' eloih that , .
,
Loran n Tea) rceeived Two Hun­
first d*y or tw». which will give
votes (tiven hi the County of GraiicT
* been Well sprinkled v>llh keroeene Hie
'
dred Thlny flvc vines................... :
the
youngsters
a supply of •teeth,
Tmverst- foi the offices named Iwsuch
Total .
■ chirk Mill) ohjci,
Fred HI Ijj^e received Two Hmistatement and for the iicoons.desig­
Fisic of .Michigan. Count) uf Grand bundled
twenty miD- It seems hard-hearted lo withhold fooO
died up for iat least
h
dred T«^nty-Sve rotes
nated therein, at the General Election Tiaverse—ss.
1. Ihea exaiiiilfe I
Winent (I. U. Fox received Sixty-'
held on the seventh day of April, In
do hereby certify that ihe (ore
indred going I* a correct •tateinent of tbe
l^a^^rtcd h> the cloth.
Iiwsiilve benefit.
latch received Sixtygiven in the Couniv uf Grand
ThN simple
ail
test ahows the exi»,
■ . .
four rotes
In wiincs* whereof we baic hereto Travertc.ai the General Eledlon held
(he lire. If dliey are preoenl, | a practics) poultryman may s that
t our hands an.l cau*e-l to be af­
the seveuib day of April In the ___,
value of keroneiie as a louse’most farmer* make it a pmctlce
Toul ...............................................-.5<78 fixed the seal of the ( Irnut Court for
r one (lu'Uidind nine Imndreil (htr- exterminator. Knosene bein-,j so com-'
c ben where she has her n»*»i >
' Tbe whole number of votes cast fof
Couuiy uf Grand Traverse (hi* K'cn for aud agaloM (he prO]>os<-<l
dtKibl the reason why poul-ji.ecOmes broody.
This Is In most
tbe office of Kegeni of lUe l-nlvcrvliy
I'
13tb day of.................
>f April in the y
nnicndnionti to the
....................
ConsUtituiion ■ try raisers d• nut set eqouKb wiure by . asv* a l>ad pra-tier l>e(«u*e other
was nvr Tbonrand FI'
llundr^ sand pise! hundred itilrteen.
this State relative to the right ot wi*
O.iflcult to olrtaln, pm behs will bother her and may lay in
A. E. Ihilver.
n to Mile; relative to the initlmlve
ilghI. lobeled with
(Seal.)
F. R. Brown.
oOiiMlIulInnal amendment’ ; rola- and sold at a high tire is to set I
Edwin UlaCk.
the to the mblatlve and teleremliiin prii-e. 1
lin would by borself. 'I alwavs pMvidi- *e|iarvermin
Hoard uf County Cantawers.
latlve matters; relall'e to be betlti-r
upon legtilat
bell
approclati
ule roliil<arttuenis for the sPtlng
.svenI IHun.lre<l T*o vole*..
Attest:^
ttesi
the relief, Hi
Im-urlng or tM-n*!unliic of
Paul R. Gray received Six HunVo feel so gtuKl over the llltle hens" He says, "when I find
Charlotte A. X:
fire departments; and
Mnetv-s
dred1 Ninetv.seven
........ .............
chirk* when a good batth la setured. brood} hen. I let her sit ota her u<
Clerk of Board oFt'Gbuniy Canvasser*. ative to the retail of elective offici
' Walter H. Sawyer received Eleven
It I* s nurh pleasure Id see them eat for II dav or two. then remove her
ineM whereof
Hundred Twenty votes ............HSU
prepanid fnr her. ! put wlr*
give tlieiii fon(«l hofore their
raver>ie Cily. In
t(it our hand* at Tn
Victor U. Gore nwelred'Ten Hun­
tbe nest, allowing her
said Coumy and State, thit 13th da} dlgcsUve organs arc properly tormod. *»■««>««
dred Ninety votes ...................... lOM
...................................
— • •
-■—•
------ feet vf room. In
Wc hereby certify (bar (he foregoing of April. A. U'. I9i3.
Fred H, Becole
cole received
n-eel
Six Hunand watered. The
A. E. Pulvor.
i a correct tranrcrlpt of tbe alaleprevent* other hens from get- (Seat.)
F E. Hrowa.
moBt
of
tbe
Board
of
Couniy
('«nva*>'
. ._ .
'omsiock received Six
Edwin Black.
era, of the County of Grand Tiaverse.
Hundred Elghty-iwo votes.......... e
Board Of County CanvaaserK.
of
tbe
votes
given
ln,aucb
county
fffrEdith M. VenluU received Two
Attest: —
ibe offices named In said autement
iiuQcIred TTlIrly
llllrly votes ................
.
,2
Charlotle A. Naih.
land for fhe person* de*lgnate<t thereAnnie G. l.ockwood received .Two'iQ. a^ (he General Election Iwld'on Clerk of Board of Comity Canvaaseni.
Hundred Thirty-five
e -voles...
Bute of Muhlitan. Connty ot Grand
sevenih day of AprlL 1IH3. ao tar
Chsrles W. Obee received Sixtyas It rctaiea to the voti-s cast for said Traverse—ft*.
four votes ............ *».....................
uffires. as apiuiars from the original
Leroy 11. While rwcHved Soveatv■taiernem on file In (be office of tbe
for ami
1 County Clerk,
In witness whereof, we have hereto
Total
. Constitution of this State named AVIATOR ATTWOOO MADE TRIP
TItft whole number of v
SI fur
ON SURFACE.
»unt>- of herein, and of the eeriini-ate tlierciu
Ihe Wicc if Buportotadant of I'uiillc
Traverse this I3lb day of anacbed. are rorrect Iranseript* of
insliuiiUio was Two Thousand Kfelit, Grand
. ..
the original* of aiieh sUtcmeiil and
Hnndred Three
........ ..................2sn-7
»“*’ “«>»'■*«»'» -kibe ceninraio and of the whole of such
.1.,,- W.T. It.^ I„, <ho toao.iM
‘"‘'■"T:", ,
'
urlglnaU on hie In the uRiiv- uf the Grava Fears Were Felt far Hi* Safe­
ririk of said Coumy. su fur as they
ty on Accobnt of Time
iclstc to the vote* on the queMiun..
Taken.
nevrn ''^d ol County Can- named berelfi.
In wlines* whereof, we have hereto
llendred Six rotes.......................IlM
‘'
•t our hands, and affixed the Seal of
..le Circuit Court (or the County of
■ Certificats cl Determination.
Hundred ElgUiy votes ...............g
Saoduaky. O.. June II.—Harry N
Grand Traverse this l.'.Bi day of April
State of Michigan, Count} of Grand 4n Ihe year one.thousand nine hundred .Aiiwood. "the avitor who lefl Bcorse.
lUlidi Klirrh received TwoJIunTraversedtcl Twenty-eight votes .......... 2
(hlrteen.
-Mlrhlgao. yesterday Inteodlag to fir
—The Hoard of C-ouuty Canvawiers ori
FTtnli K Titus received 8«'emyMiner E. While.
©ne vole* .
Giaml-Tektcrse t'ouniy having aaceiacroa* Lake Erie. arri>ed here early
Connty Clcrk.
I Seal. I
Uiine.1 and eati'assed the vote of tbe
today. He made aimuei the eo6r«
A. E. JMIver.
Total ................................ ...
.•K03 -several wards and lowo*bl|« of i
ChalmiaB of the Board ot Coant.v Cantbe tnrfaoe of the water hav.les raft for
Tb>' whole number of wti
ing been forced to light on tlia lako
the ofUcr of Member of Btate
Bl
Mouday. the seventh day of April.
Board
of Edocaiioii was Two
Eight 1913, do hereby certify and determine:
because ot engine trouble. He didn't
Hundred Tv.eti
That David SwatnatonI having reiiv-cigbi-.V........... :H2b
arrive here until ];8d a. m. Grave
d they w.
r of votes t*
given tor tw toilontng
fears were feSt for hi* safely because
elected C-ounty Road Coi
aamed
led i«en
iienons:
'^iii of six years, eon
iuel J. Glcr received Six Hun­
: Awarded «S00^ he hadn't been seen since three
1PI3.
dred Flfty-ibijre y
whereof vv,- liave liereunto
»ank Cody received Ton HuBdred
-Waabtsgion. June )0—Tbe navy deour'hands and affixed the xeal of
Thlrty-thiea votes ....................... I03S
10
tanuei
t
the Clr< I CouH (01
.. (be Count)
_____ , ..
of partueui. ojler an exhanstUe Invesii.........
- I Wilhelm
rebrlved Eight
Grand Travnrye (hi* I3tb day of A|irll, gsiinn of (he bmi ahaes for man lit
llutidie.1 Forty-four vows..........
In the year oneiboti-and...........................
tiliiu hundred
Milan F. Martin recelvod Two
the service, today aulborlled (he pur(htoeen.
Hundred Thirty three votes
chuae of an extia lOb.oOO iwira of
A K Pvilver,
Richard Wua}l« received SixtySI
I*. E Bro<
Brown.
ffve votes
(6«aU
I'*.
shoe* for the men ot t'uclc Sam*
Edwin BUck.
*hips. Tbe biyle shoes ordered todky
Board1 of Count) Cativ
were eeloctod only alter they had been
Attest;—
Washington, June ,ll.-Wlibln
thoroughly tried ou( aod great satl»
CbarlottoA. Nash
short time the rniled Bute* will step
Agricu
Five Thousand Five :ierk of Beard iof Couniv Canvassers. fartloD bad been ex|>reased by affiMre
- Hitndr
.&3QK
and man. The pattern haa proved so in and wreat the naval suprwnacy ot
and they wei : riven liN the (nllo«;lDg
popular that navy depanment offlelala the Mediterranean Bee from Eurojican
hgve exiierleneed dlfflruliy In supply­ poweri which have been conlestlag
Hundred Twaoty-fiie vote*....
COUNTY CANVABBERr STATE. ing tbe demand that has risen through­ for It for years. It vrill he a bloodlets.
Osnar W. Bramaii rtfieivcd Six
out tbe rank and fUe of the navy. The nghtioaa Invation. When the eight
Hundre.1 Elghty.cight vote* ....
a STATEMENT OF VOTICB given In value of.Ihe first aword. It
thineen
pre-dread
Alfeod J. Oiberl) recelvod Ten
(he County <i>' Grand Traverse. State
in.1
naughts and other naval craft flying
Hundred NlMty-ese votes ... iMt dr Michigan, at Ibe General Election noanoed today, was approxlnuie
tbe stars and stripes sail past Glhrs^
Robert D. Urahanr received Elev.
hald on .Monday, ihe sevenih day of 1300.000. and It affords a ktrlking a
for ihrir cruise In
cs Hundred Twelve volts ........iiij AprU. iu the year our thousand nine ample ot (he '^gapUc scale uim
Robert W Hemphill. Jr. received
hundred ihlrtieen. (or and against
waters, the fleets of France. Italy.
Six Hundred Eighty-three vme*
adopHon of a . ..
Austria and Great Britain will ha ovAllred E Souler iwcelved Fix
the C-oBsiltuilon ol this StutL. relative
fcc the nonce, aaff for (he
to (be HiBbi of Women to Vdle; lor
and against the adoiuion of a pioi>osed
time being the I’ntled Buies will hs
,
Hundred Thlny^n.e
............. ,
aniendmebt to tbe ConttltutloD of i
supreme in 'those waters. A teaul- Charles H. Johnaon rerelvcl T'.o
State, relative to' the Iniiiallve
tire
lUnentry
ot (he ff^t.
S
llandred Tbtny votes .............. ;
Conslttutlonal Amendmenta; lor and
at the navy department today amdgea
r Edward S. Townsend rotelved
against the adoption of a propoaod
Sixiy:£lgbi votes ..........................
for a atop at almost every MedlterJames M. Oraen received SlxtyState.
raaeah port where fomial welcome
ffve totes ......................................
n l-flglalailva Matters:
W-Hie*.
rv. Mwii)* ITHll? hy the reepeeUve authorities asralu
the Yankee offlMn< find Mtlon.

or they will cut your prof­
its. Your hens can’t lay
and your chicks will not
live and grow when tor­
tured with Jice. Insure
. absolute ^^freedbm from
these pests by u^g
powdered
JeeKiHer
Low in price; easy
to uiv; positive in
actii-n. Duy a pacKa*-c now and have
more < cc» and bet-

c -a,:'."
Get Pr«Rs Profit-sharing
Booklet.
HSr.i,.,. u. _jy Mere.
Cc., Ameriean Drug ceW, r.. e'eote. Cueen Crty
..
vC-, Charlet
Wiibeim.

Effort Watted.
• Isu •pend rdnute*,tny
W hourv. trying
get hold of a white
hair that aboro up os .my head like
a daxjJinr lishi. yet which Ir loniaUtIngly elusive vS.ea I try «o catch U,
and then when 1 do finally sepurate

a.

Jsstlng and Ditnelng.
Leicester, knowing Qaecn Elltabelh.
was much delighted to *ee a genUemsn dance well, bro-:gh: (te master
of the dancing school to dance befora
her. "PUb." said the queen, "tt is his
proteaslon. 1 wtll not sec him. " Sbo
liked it aot where it was a maater qual.. but where It att.-nded oa other
porfeprioct. The sane mgy are say
ot jesting —TbOttM Fuller.

ai- .

IC You make pictures, come to us fer your sup*
plies. We sell lots of them: that’s why'our
plates, films and other supplies are always freib.
If you don’t make pictures, begin; it’s lots of fun.
Every ramfly should have a camera lo keen the family history in i
pictures. t'orne-Ao us (or ever.'ibinc In the I’hoio IJne.
F;*i lusivG agenu for Ensign F'ilm*. ImpcrUI Hates and C3iloraila
1-ni.cr. ■
Make Ol H Drug Store YOUR Drug Store.
Mak

AMERICAN DRUG STORE

WENT ACROSS LAKE

/ UR8E SHOE IffiDB)

6RE4T UVtl liMSim

AIXEM35
FOOT-EASE

SALE
Boys’and Children’s
Suits
SEASON BAOeWARD
Will close out oue-hundred and fity (150)
Boys’ Suits^Kuidcerbocker pacts, plain
coats , for ages 9 to 17 -all grades
of suits—as follows:
SS Salts* regular $2.50 goods.
now............................................
SS sut*. regular $3 to $3.50
valuef, now........... ...................
2S Soils, regular $4 50 to $5.00
values, now.............................
SS Sotto, regular $0.00 to $7.00
values, now...............................
tS Salts, regular $8.00 to $I&.00
values, now................... .........
2S Sntta, regular $10.00 to $12 00
values, now .......................

$1.38
$1.98
$2.^
$3.98
$5.98
$6.98

No one having boys to clolhe can
afiord lo miss these bargsios.

HAMILTON CLOTHING GO.

PAOE Eiatrr i; j

OIlAHD TBAVIMB


THURSDAY. JUNE IS, 1W8

herald and traverse bay eagle,

♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ When cool siir In the m«r I.

bUck Uwn oi ercandle dress when a •44444444444S4444
♦ tlie KiUtuic Inlo II. uS »el away ou 4
WAYS WITH COCOANOT.
4 llltle black ds'c Is add.-i to the starch. 4 FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT. 4
Turn oui on a cut 44444444444444444 All natural colom. sii<-h ar tan, flax. 4 4^ 44444444444 4-4 4

CHEESE SUBSTITUTES.

lUnse

•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ the Ice to larUcn.
Tbe KnOucr*

J4ome Cheer
Mrs. MalH'l

lowfuB ifienu* In wUlch ihcesc lake*

bread or date bread. omoKo am! waterereas salad, baked apidcs. bu|tar cook-

cabo and set away for one

le». cocoa.

hours tn a <on| place.

Two Woman.

.ml

|«ui

enli:
dot erf flesh milk: «lr for sso minivcr the cereal; co.er wlili ilie re-

l4>ve act his seal u

n her taltblrl ser-

celery; putaim's. bsketi. boll.-<l

Joy

Her

upcsenee

seemed

to

those

tor

“*»'• ““<• ‘*<* larec »l.ooa

with crisp .-ooklea or merinsues.
.r HoA.. ™..,-

IM* considered ail
I Is liood without

tmuBbt.

-”««» «"

I..UJ

_______

TIsb «>thcr lolled wiili {itHtig. weak re

. r.i

wlih*n> I

c III n pr.-tiy bowl

tbe

m «ai.re,lb our fa

tsklUR for-Faniu-is- llutlciffi

|Kul ur aroutiil nut nii-;its,

^TTfil — UxehauBe

cmitifd

to taste.

ra

eberrleas, heavy*

-------------roblem.

The HeuMkr
.It Is till- nut a

;he

larRc sum total

hulk-tin nmy ohuiln It by wrltln* to
iK-paiinieot

of

ARrIeiiliurc

I ses ill the iJI.-i '

Not rmly s
III

usi-IUl

plrnl)

And tons for Ubader fields and blither

whlih

This is Hu t

little
Sheas,.*:

ler share
mrAiInft s'unllKhl on

As it seeui.d
TiK' noontide splendor ami the twp

womat.

unwlm- to de

prive Hie hn-adwiniior aml'Hic dawthl.-r of their Usiul Blass of milk at 1^-

llBhfs airf-ll;
Ami heard wUli Joy Crcajlon's- vocal

mri-. I tried uslnR water ,ln place of
milk lu erwikine w|ieiH-vcr i.osslhle.

.

I

The other walked alouc where shad- dis.overed that delicious Rems could
uwa fell.

‘w- made wiihout

One face nplilt»d shone wiib.lleaven's
3 Itrhi.
Tbe'oHicr downeas . made of iioonday
UlRllt.
—Uiulictb

A .aimblnaikm of on.

liual or Riahi.ni l-'.



.

,

that

time

i«rt ctirn

thie.-

ba

wlnRf.

I ulw>

dbcnieifil

In

sli.ei.

lUk.-d

.mt the

bus iKH-n a.lded.

t

.-.•ul.-

d.iir-lous

modi-rate oven H.li

liiul.-s.

wim skim milk a:

Ilhdul l.mur.

usiuR Hour. luisii.R

l«w.ler and water.

Try a bit lirsi to

• But there la no time t.'i s|urt-e

.Made

H.lsjllsh luis a loiK.-»aluc slishtly in

I also e.oi.ed

a

whi.h,

ytround the
Sdifor's ffabk

r

kidney U-ans 01 i-nuival

was ten

Hoo.!

Ihe

lark of s
rulnod h
nlHilook

liesns'ur |iiit them HirouRh

a

whl/b pro.i-.! to b.- reliable.

Brip-lcr.

Mitfl

,

■i>e a .w hole ecR if liall on

cl.-nt hrea.l . miiibs lu make ihejitU

^

suffice.

,

to tene as an InicRml i-att of ajiioal.

lurt- stiff cnouRh to be li.rmed fhtu
roll. Hake In a moderate .................. ..

Ill omelets, creamed or atuffVKl oBRs or
cBK salad.

liiR occasionally wHh butter and wu*i,n
-n.i,

Il sc-nis better la t

.\<ld

Hie chiH-..- and

I even saved the watir In
wiikh dith may Ih- llavor«l
with oidon-.
pared |H>(aln«-*
l*^i-aron| had 1h.h-ii .ItojHied and cookl-d In bulu-r nli.) wa; tc!'.

of the matter when he says:
'tVe slate at our desks. In
aho|ia and In the fli-ldr-io

.-hopped n.cat. .old rl.-c

Ki-i

ful of rrt-am>>d

crr

i.r Work- ilcikately

seasoned

and

i..i.ke a

c«k iosm.

n.-ver want

home for those we lov.-. AV

roi,n.la of

Rive up^RlnR,

lur. kinR

crrs.

Thasc ihlnrs
without then

plain. bi«t

Hu-sail

bits were inell.-d. ( tmln.-d and

e loses

for^couklfiB.

thl)i while isuo- v.ilh ibr

p-,|, d

Oi-i
•ialii|>cr siiiaU nConoml.-s .mder pressure, of
iray hi- very Uiuniifully provi.|.-<l. W<
ivssity: It war '
• urih the <
nay lave all that we need and
ihnuRhi
sweet* that add much |il.-s>urc to 1

x-beeli all

With oiK- IiaU

Blinder.

nis.-asary iu

n::;,:

add one of suKar. half a.-upTid
ma’se a

:odB and a leas|«Kjlitu; ol liaklnR
Siir Well

toRcHier.

ihjw-

dro|i

on

Rieaaed |w|ht* In a baklns di-h. cml
bake ill lit! 0V.-I. Ilf iiio.l.-nite I
cnaniitx of ordinary

ro.
,he

sia-, add

been acknowhslRcd that

the

office

uuiD and womau, or those whose work
Is Untely mental, do much better with
a very- liRbt -uiral diet

o sHIl

fanber and deelare that t le farmer.
proverbially a hearty meat

aier. tec-la

belter and can work hardci

This week li.imc

■iiidcr U.e

r months.
Ch.fr

five* a



number of veectarian rocli-es 10 sup;
l-letneiit the moi'c t-on.monly
way* of prciiarltiB

known

vcKciaWw

Inilts lu tbe *uminer

■—

CRUS, hair of a Kral.-d cocotnut. half

Carw Bourne*.
Hcram- nf)<- UiKkc hupeli of .;.rt..ts

Turn

In IsiliiiiR Wain

until tender,

off the water, and rub

lb.

ful of luiihu-. u-M om- 4Bldcs|.aonlul of

prapes until yon have about a pound
*H

Add one cup of chopicd nut*

tnd Uien mix w ith the fdllowlnR dressInR:

,*ur llRhily in Rlas*es.

ind of fresh

Beason

wllh a lliHc cbo|>eiHi

iwpper

onion,

the Maliimy or colors In labrlct , such
as lous-c-oiiilnucd acHoo of wotei and

falirics
.i.nib. It

k.-ei> several

Ballon Jaf*

stioiiR Ml'
sail
■.OTv.nl.ut. .u.' >l-»-

water.

finqd
fin^

on’e-tbiid enp of »uiwr

one-half sal--



„ur.i^n ol 00.

in

In

with

Rcareve ■«'one Jar
B-.™'.

of mulacaes. with two

cuih.

ol

then cook w hole until a

crust

esR*. add suRir and boll unUIclear;

oream
of wheit to wilp thecreamand sUr Into
make a hrloindDR pint:
oeason -to lure and set
ay to.COOL
lasle with salt, while jK-|i|K-r. papi ika.

the

spoon;

occasionally

nre of Braham 01 entire w heat coarse- »nd Rlossy.
l> gronud bread crumj- wllh-half *
plat

of

ground nut

Allow to stand lq.a tool

i-lace for one hour, then

meaty. ai-v«ral hekpInB

five

8Hr

minutes,

niHk,

INieWi and boil them lit
natil

soft.

and

and

If out. cook >^c». but vlncEar is best for pinks. To

chocolate

tORcthe-

Butter five or six custard

restore tbe color tn a

CBB and ssit.
water to make three quBris; dissolve eups two-thirds full and act them

H,e In thU

tadc<l

pink

dishes.,

carefully.

illtUP*

and

dish and .over witnKrated cheese and
bread crumbs and b.ts of butler. Uake
in quick oven for ten minutes.

'Oler,^ SaUd-Feel

StuBinc

lor

Ve^-Onc-

aeverml

Rub'with oUve oil and sprinkle
<hop|H-d

EoRlUh

liUiSllsh

walnuts.

Mfffo
“!s

UtrnUb

wiih Eugllsh walnut halrcs.

lo.rU |«u»d ...l, ,.o om.». lim. ta‘‘on-

one

s|»oonful

ctoi.ped

<■»<- ouM Hour, tour

Rc'hor

parsley,
c1.oi'ih-.1.

omon

bre.d

For a Fire.
It ha.-- i-««n i-roved ihni milk vlil iuinediatcly

aud effecti^y extlnRUlsh

be .lames from gaaoline or any fo.m
yf ivirifleutn. since It forms an emul-

-ith tbe oil. whereas wpici’ only
•'•'h baron, then mix both
1th flour aad pm Inu a ba- spreads It.

tin and
hsalcn.

When you are aetllnR the col- •‘•'“OB

or in a fabric, .lo not use hot water or

oran*es a* you desire

saJrcd water “'em ao as to make a cup to.*erv«

i>r*m. mash

add tbe herbs.

i>«raley.

dress, boil a.small piece of red cheese- ‘on. lemon, bread- and-Ttie eiw wen

Mix the emnihs wllh the cooled oloih in w-*ter and rinse tbe-dreoB out

Oranse and
Banana Balad—Cat
some bananas .oaiscly. aud |wc{ aa

rub "»c salad la. Scoop out the contenu
tbe coarse Cbcr. MU
and sciai
throuRli a sieve. Sllr :u a etewjan tw-c
Ilk the banana atid plenty of
ounces of butter, iabics|ioon of com
and replace in cap*. Top off
flour, one-hair leacuii of milk and .-ook
HI of whipped oremm, or a
for ten minutes. Then add tbe turnip
______
maras. hino cberr..

riiowdate left •*' 'h* color In Uvender aud bloe fab-

auRar

let ,„d cooi.

>UDd till well »<-ttled. iKiiir off H:e runs.
'clear coff^ throuRh fine niuslln. a<

.Mix tborquRhly; and *ea*on.
This will be found a

most w

apiH-tixime Muffins.

Grahatr. Bread.
. one^U cupful of sugnr.
one
butler tbe size of an e«S. two cupfuJa
of soar milk, a pinch of saU.'one-hntt

one and a half pounda of sugar U li. ered In a |«n Of bolllnR sraur in the

add

gelatine, one Bill of siVtuyt tottw-. ouc

onegill of sugar, three ailis

a few piece* of rhubarb a gill of cold milk.

*l«onfa] of'melted butter: oue tableapoonful
spoonful 01 ouloD Juica; ball a lea-

at a Hina

apooaful aarb of sweet luarjofem. sage

en color.

gad «ho)q>ad parsley; If von have any

Serve very hot. with aifled augnr ov-er

,RUaeeaUtUe«hdaddb alao:

mush, like wet 1

I>rop inlo smoLlnE hot fat i-oBee and the sugar.

and fry for a few minute* until a gold- solve.

ihatom

of

- :«wm.

leasioonrul 0: baking i«w- Soak the gelaUne oue hour in one-hnlf

kind* are nicest If isyssible: one laWe- der,

KWm iii!r”i“

tor

, ju,i,

stir well, t-tver over from H-c .lay before

noJI/bcm

fluith one eR* well, alfiln one cupful of flour
and a piscb of salt, then add half a

Now- preiiare a sort

ontbecoffee,

tbemacro«s

cupful of commeaL one-half cnpfiil of'
soap. Wet Well with the solution and
1
white flour, allghtly rounded toas|«oaaod cool. Place In a freezer. a.ld the oven for twenty minutes or-un:ll «v-t then wash- In warm -water. The prowhite of one
1
which af- (nl of soda, graham Ceur to maka
iDd freeze lo vsoft Serve w'lih sw-eeteued
and flavored - porfioos of ibe different InRredlenls
A delirfaHis rI
-half fords variety t* rngde as follows:
about a* thick as s|>oiige cake. Bake
ow. Serve in toll whl|>pe<l cieam or caramel sau.-c. ••'r: To on#- RalJon of wai
of force-meat ciji.lul o( ftitk and one tablespoonful goblets.'
i|)s
of
One
cup
of
brown
sugar,
one
cup
of
one
hour.
Thl* may be made w liboui «•«
*'«P of mild vinecai
Reueroii. mesa- of olive oil. Boat until very smoolb
CoffeeCream-Onijha’.f ounce oT
_____________________
________ _____ _____
ifuI of.nlum. or molai-aev. one rup of
sour cream,

reserve about half to

Ihns-tnii hall a pint.

li

mix- and aei In awarmplace lo draw.

.

and one Rrate of nutnieR ; I.Hii.-r thorRhubarb Fritters.
ouRhly a melon or ov'ai mould, then
Cut four sulks of rhubarb into Inch
spread a thick layer of
..■real lenRihs. sprlnWe over with auRar and
over It. prasalns It well down wlH- a lemou Juice. For tbe batter beat up
off with.

kettle on a quick Ore: 1at the flr«t boil
|iour

•"d

Illh fCheese—Cut up youRK
Turiiippstt^lh
ibln s..ves
<of course. '•«

the juice of orjutRe* and U-rnoDs with

tmlficlent

»»«n*nR S.-iUd-1-ecl a couple of ha-

*«'* « «FF mayonnaise, and then In

amoolh bat- trlnimlii».Tbh. is aa cxcedlcnt aalad.

baked
rown ill ov^.

craL I loci .-onvlQ.rd will flml ft
iKiller

well with
thr nuia.

water and two lahlcsiKKuifuU o;
y**®'’**^
““ *
starch iflrsi mixed with
cold watcri. W™ ««'• »'«•> »hipiKKl cream for a

alderiuR the ftgii price of food In
Cook in a doubh

MU all Itwher

*1“*** adreeabh- lu the season of buJdllF trees.

H„.-^irate Hie ried ol two

however, to set .llfferent col- one-half small onion finely

»m dlBorcnt nodlo.... oil.,-

oratiBe.

oca- This salad has a t.i-*h issie which Is
slow

Icmons and strain the Juice Into two

- AvoUl Hic coDuiHon* which Pio.n affect

yoiir laundry, each wcU
w-cll

crrs,

hour.

-.•ouln- nioic cmrelnl Ucailife Roods.

For scitlnp colors In .lainty summer

n».i4l

To this mix-

(«o cups of bread that has ''FA tnayonnalsc and add

gop. sbaln.- Ill loll and bake

Jul.-e of threeHombns. Juice of q^iiiie

homjny -RtK

'
Boovreer Salad*..
Smnnii-r 8aIad-:-BlRnrh s cimplc of

Met: J1—Cbc!. floe handfuls of shcHeU ainmnds and sei to

ito a BaUin Jar. ,.0, or RraUnl cboeoUie and oue esR luHouri than salt bclnx
b«-ttcr for crumhe. one teaspooaful chopped rlad
two oranKes. two efocs.-one-half cup first s.aldinR the Jar w lib dwtinuc v;a. ig,Bien liRhi for haU will dot. It will K>n:e/.-olor».
Green needs a Utile o^ l«?“on.one ckk. salt,
iwpiier. nutof sucar. ono-lialf cup of cidam: beat ter. IMi three quarts .Df w-atc- Icio a exiHilit.- matti-rs If rou have a cup «l«ni lo the watir. tSuxar of lead will meg. 6kio the suet and ehoi:finely,

dellcbt. and;^ere Is one, which,

"

throuRh a meat arinder two <>»e Mde, Cut ni^ 1*0 apides coarsely.

lo have fast eolur*. hut even •«
orc.l Rood-

water should not be very hut

,„,i,g

Swiss KbuiH)

i,,*,.

ami oue-buir cti|» of milk or water. foi »'>“«•
blue, another for idnk.
iduk. and so on.

Frown Coffee-Hrriid HittfK.tiart
of 1

ever had. There are many ibini:*

would suBReii ihcntselvea for the
'

crumbs enoush to mould well.

Almost all wash Roudf In the belter Ikk-o soaktil In water, three
jtra.b's ol fahri.-* arc now iruu-id.-rcd

Hour, stir it over the' Art- for a lew

quart of pure cream, onc-liair pint
____ ______
KtrunR* coff.H'. ihreequaii.-rs. o'

and-«*errle*. plnoaj.plc and Mata*a

——

--------------------------------- J
Vag^rian Chicken.
New disheil are usuallv hallcl

the beat birthday cake they
,
Mash

U6n.- is a • U-un cro'iOctie".

hill aud a bit of suet.

Setting, Colors in Wash Fabric*.

litain
carrot

throiiRh a sieve. You will v.spii:.- one
Fcald Hie cupfiii oT |nil|<.
Meli one ialdi-s;ioon-

-hi.-<k II
.onverted Into froth;
-<-«

scraia or wuitc throuRb Ignu ante of decoratlns. an-J It was so simple and
took BO IliHc time to |.re|*re. They
how It can lie uHUud.

Intu moulds to .onl. imunds stMk meal with a small on- ''M’ a cmiide of cHery stalks am! an

---------------------------------

Rraicl

„{

Oemian
u l’‘«*« o' cardboard over
id many oiwnlns and iced as usual. placfuR
I‘I‘“
lw<Hdc for «l:u:k
exblliU- caudles before IciBR hardened
My
“'her nourishlnx dUhes wet
t
lu
the
‘hildreti
en}o>e<l
this aurprisc- mortmade from wh
'hlch
I bad s|wiit s.-ieial houra
ordinary housobold is thrown iway aa

a . up-ul of stisar an.l flavorins to suit or put
Hir taste.

and cut .Iff all ihe n-d tan. .-0.1k this

minutes, then add the carrot pul|.. and
The aoda helps ki-ep th.- stir over the Hrc u'ntll It IwHs. Sea­
chuese In voiulion.
it Is detUraMe. son It carefully with salt. i>p;p-r nud

and mix toRcthcr orance*. lia-

Ik- ter noveltb s. in the oiwnins In center.

«.ld water, Hk- iHaiPii white* of four to milk and floit: aud In in butter.

.ditalncd:

After Hk‘ cake

cooled 1 pla.-ed four baby chicks.

nM iioiled beans. sHRcn wlih-lirctd

IbKldiiiR—To'a pint of lioilinK milk

CoRee Iccl Frolb-.Mlx luRcth-roi
——

Froit Salad.

uuld

iwople

then louriiiR in some water, then cAe
belter around"can.

,

esampb

After

an.l flourlne the- lau I irfaced

can in the renu-r of lan, flral

buiterinc and flouring outside of can.

•rciared.could

«*“l *"“l‘ 'V '■">

Urge rake twn.

called il the brooder cake, and *aid H

llUJe warnlnR bell.

tl has lone

-i at which nu

Good to Eat.

ItaVe aa for

blaxInR sun. il he eats vai y siariuBly

and les-i of a'^nccessliy.

a i.ractical dem- •

wurkiDRiiian':

" »** shJiwn. for

lul ol crouud rl.-e. 1

imiH-r..H\c.

a doten or two rtuall t.clla—the

kIvc

-loMcaa of siH-ndln* a
his blntdav
a surpHse .wke. 1 IrnhiHl

cake in a

Hiick l«ucr. and half a icasiKtonfiil of shulueil for flKv.e.Bhi cent-

<1«T.

of meat durins the ani

riety of Irosh v.-Rclablo-. meal ts less

Is

'hem obto ihe ou^lde

in from all these previously held bulieriiiR

tritlous lo<-d. i-i

•- well rrRulaii-.l botisehnld. Where
■ are chUdren It

’■”* liuHerfllf* <wt of criyH! laipcr

feature which .UsUnRtilshe.1 the exhl
the eflori to

how«-\ep. to keep the tiiilk hot while II Risle of nuimuR. SciaraK- 'he y.dbs 'eoo|<. sirooR., alkslis or a-lds, and
hk-h 1* a'l-owcrful
the I read is bcItiR di|'|K-d.
of Ihr.f esRs from Ih- whhes; la-at
aii.l is couM.iuily osot
I’lu-es<Custard—One
ciipfii!
of up Hk- yolks, aud stir tht-n. into t.ie
for that pul
.heei.r, oue-halt cupful of vanot mixture
Whisk
the wbiivs
kind ared for children's reins. Kee|i
cn
due
to
carclcs*
dnlnu titan to any
cream or rU-li milk, yolks ol two .'rrs, Slimy, and add them llRltti;-.
Have
them
a box to the mtdielhe iJoscU
a H|KH-k of salt and ol iwpiika.
Mix ecs.ly some tmuered nunme ra-Kj». nil fault lu washiuR.
Ki-c|i li Ihe box alsA a braM of atriUR
Any soap used lu-ihc wasbinR pro­
the cream and the cht-eeeaml I<eat un­ them with the tnlxlurc. and bake H- -:u
eul tnti ahnrt lenRtlis
Whenever a
cess should Ih- iiiild and nsed ui solutil the chi-ese I* melied. Ilcmovt- Ittim
bottle of any kind of ysii-Km 1* biuURl
lion, .it- if the color 1* very delicate it
the fire, and add the yolks of the .-rrs.
Into the bouse, 'see iksi one of th'e
aboiild Ik- rci'la.-ed by soap bark. hmn.
Bake In taper cases or huiion-.: ratiirbell* I* tied at once around its neck,
rice water. iKUalo water, or .-ookod
klns. Sene with jelly o' pn-serves.
The buttle .wnnoi then be lifted, eveu
stairh watci. The washlhu
procesa,
in the dark, without the aound ol the ■
Cofle* as a Food. '
vhoiild l-e .ondneted qnirVly . and the

.Now that uomnier Is actuallv- here,
with its -lelicioiis trulls apd Rreai va­

'*T "’‘nS rrelw p»I«r decorated with
l.-jli.-rflies for a border to her table:

w-hlrh has ts en dissolved In a lllUt and laU, make Into ilai cakos, dip lu-

ever is luott e

add the Rralcd

If vim do

>■ in Uril icr clHiu: three ^ her dishes. iisJiiB flour lasic. so
-Hiai ibry- could be easily
mu.acd.

of CRX

add foBi laMespoonfuls of curusUrch

ie-hall\^a|ioonrHl of so-ia, imijhhIu:

,kp tn

Hu-.ookles.

la iis,-d In Hu

upful.

Iwoklcu.. with the cover*
■Another hostess bad.a preyy eff.-ct

troio. Hi.--.i»i.i<V with a »»•*

t wkle«-To a .-uirful of’nrattd co- 'w Placed on Hi

iH-ai all well toRcther.

isl <

ihiouBh a sl.-v

ii.d ch«-»e. one-hnlt'

ea.-b plate

rIII

liiup Cakes—Hu.ItiR Rfuled

piiltlia Hit:

Hu- butler.

me sure way of markioR boitl.-s
(i

by

slower v.ork

f

n be .Ul

At

ri-l'ri-»cnilnR yeHow butterflies,

It |iopj<i-sika M-cuIar douRliiiu. ................
bltruii lumr wilf do a' a piece

co.oan.li a* will Bdli.-iT.

lood <-hn|i|H-r' with

Hie'i-'t-aiJ Ih Hits mitiun-. and fry it in

An iliea for Poison Botfics.
itnlnK poisons

inclcrn-d. H:.-

i>ui> may he blnarhed hy leiHns them

Il4r and „

<-b.-.'sc. and stir until It .lissoUcs. Hh-

tilled. If the salt la leU out libw dU

A Hat Waathar Paffe of Reeipaa.

t-wu ounces.. 01

milK with tbe

in,

aaUElii-d we are."

Bri-iul.

ter or other lat fbrJryliiR

MUbslantially

how luxiirloiisly- oiir hamiH-r may

1nnR.-r. and s. r.c. .11

hr»URb a

tine .an .l.-ii.,-.l.oens of >11.-^.* „f bread. on.--. .i|.lu

Riip-h of Its savor.

Hut so matter how

u.l.ra halt .-up

ter, then ilirow them inlo col.l water,

f<nirlli cupful, or one oiim

Wc loll toast w«» iKit to Ik! uespisod,
milk and seasoniiiRs. A.ld
to the kitchen from moinInK
oinlnK till ulRht
The bmu-r wai closely lo-ke.1 alter, an.l silr m.ijl melt.d.« ,.o..
^d then rch-lcr the
hole fcari i^si.- Any leli ..n the plates whlcli-was free «d add them lo the asnoku for want of a I KK.rth of salt, a from .Ttimbs »«. |„.i in a .liah h. s,.„.o over the i.m.-t. for..
aonficoii ol amiaMliiy.. a
a h.n.Iful ol luc-lf an-l aii.-i a .lay ..r 1*0 i.mdo In
ihitpiRh a iKitaio rlccr 01
kind words, a hit of a v^r...s,
v^r.
a plmh to ,|.mi. lo.llvi,I..al ta.ts. Tl,.- oHi.r
„.er th.- toast.
nf Qte and

in tbe oven uniil

•Uy t.-ndci, t

Maud for u b-w ml.mi. s in Udlins-wa­

chBcre. four rliccs of l.’ai

■»il.aiurer; we Rive 4p ri^i

of courtesy.

icm ive.k si..’

Nut meal Is mad.-

seiv«

IloH Has down'll, lb. thi. kn. .« of

imm.-diaf.-ly with as much utaieJ 'oostiation of^h.

when .wl:.-.

siwni.lut of sHlI.aiNH-k of < :

velulnjcs.

Wt>»f
throueh the^*lli: these sen-.-d

till it form

riu-iilnK—llatlim’fri-rted

meats III lo «-ook with Ihi- Imaus

ileflovrii. w:

•“
•'**’ chocolate Iclnr utcl for thc-

half an in- Ii and cut luio louu-l cakes

ayiii pijlverlzed suRa..-sprinkle

Hietj i>ui oiit-hali ciijt ol the biambed

up.! u ui

buHerllles. and tn.- small'cakes were

foter the mis-

with a boll- in the t.-ni.i

cupful of

; Ho- ordinary way. with wfill

and Hie skirts may ea.xlly be r.-n-ov.-d.
p.l

or as wciiinE for a tyivory I'cchauf
lie bcail

Stir

1 loo loiiR It ^ili crunihli'. th . rp,„. ed by more thaik a hundred Buests.
«>'
s lilUc water which Was both iWked and served by »*«
Imys who arc U-lnR thus tritlm-d The
■ ma.lc
1 Imllli

\
,

water.

white 1"*= * number ol cheis anil waiters. 1" ■•idiHon to thevsual round. I wonr nil Hie whole beeoimis
I. n It shoubi Ih- turned out t . cool That the ex|H-timent if |.ro»laB a :-uc- d«,*-d bow 1 eould take time to docosur ews was shown b>,a Tuoebeon attend- ttite a. cake lor him, 1 hit u,am the

: slip off th.- skin

nu-ai

«a« h

with'

-The ice

seiwiyd In blue pa|>o^ msec,

•C lua) Iw ci.f Into any form.

,

Vlte.-se.-hicad i-nimbs. mlt ''.Mat h Hie

I.

The bouhotts

decorated

»* F'i'o* butterflies.

riuim.- ccully bel.l in l.unduu aara. le-l liuire hwiHu-r devised to relebrwie ber lltlla
of water.' l«nImll- titan ii.-ual attention. Iwr-on traliTnr om'* bbth.la;.. She »ay«;
when "cf**
d*' bv •ootinenial
jmiORtsi.Child has just lotsaed
s soft ball when
‘’•■tMay. rtclnR .unusually
iiPl.d iu <^d water. Then Kir in cM'wrts in lonUa hou-nfliold cooklnk,
Tbe laindon wmnty ,-ouncil Is inin- >*’‘»>
wd dHckllmts
If a is.und of iiatod cm-oum ,

: it

scr.e ol

1-o.ik-ed iH-uns. l•ne-hB1f I

for luticlieo.i

Ijiui- I lound several cRBlek!

by

It qimniii'

hoses

comlnR

tbsaoh.- the tioda in half decorated around tbe cdRe w|ib ye.lowr

a Ubb-siKKinlul of .-old

„rt It.

were

"'‘“''iiis 10 the flowem.

Hiis mixture into Hie sour milk ai»l
Add all to the -URar. butler anil eKS*.

IP,,

laied suRar aixl a

horuuk-hl;. liol.stir Pu liRbti.. s
and

tfThe b.ittertllea

ivxvnnut add half a imund of

w.li bu>

Kcasi

c«*

wliA a tilled roeou

and suRai.

The

effect w-as cbamikiR. and It- looked as '

__________ j_______
alrc on her place cards and liotiloa
he whole .well loscdhcr. and Ba

Now. Teach eby. te C«rf..
* hnske of flowers wa. used
It should Ik- liak'sl
» 'cntcrpiece. ^
i few mlnuis .ml/THII the outer - Wllh the rcm-ral «.:,.,.taiut ut <h.blRh i-otJ of livtiiR the unlteisii.T-ookl-ortlon Is sliRlitly edlorcd.
'he cumIiir way which one
('an.l>-To Hit ii.ilk of a w.-sl sli.-d tUF an l'fmd cxlilbitiou. wh.cl. was ri-

sl-oimiul of nut meal fur ea ■
to Ih- serieu.

-

iR to taste

K--Sonk a

liRht.

while cako wlih.HM

iful of Eatl. two

ik-ut Hk- t^Ks tmiil llBht and

iblcsiioonfulor
r and ih.- white of an orb. Iwai.

ttyiiu liBii. salt to taa.-.-aixJ
i^rec

A li'-

esress Of a itound trf beef au-1 a imuitd "p^g,,!
lb- mcllod bullet sHiixal iu liuiuxives of iiMatoes.
,'aU-ulated ..•st ul>out
Iheni,

twi-niv e.-nt»

' For unkln'dne-is anywher.-."

it.

Thei

iihoiii an un.ler .-riUt.

-poiait,,.,

tin.-. b.-nt ..iiiickly

•corn oyslcrw" eould be ma.lc wiilioi'l

sMt If the .-onsMcucy Is rUlit;

meal Is siH.lli-d

iMlIIrrcd baklOR ill

eRR< or milk by

• Time for frleadship every IpHjr:

j;„,

with blue crc|w paper. From

the hoop with a little mucllace.

1<- the im.uldii.B-1-oatd with flour and ,V
put ab.mt onedourih of t.'-e doiiRh on

II deei. Banheu dMi. c

hapiK-ns i<. Ih- ..n hand, imi' Iw u.-. 4

if crated

sik' them Into Ihe niufnre of butter

UKiuiil of Imtler. with

I>B—To

the liooi> was ••overed

tcasiwwn- siisi>enOed yellow Vre|ic paix-r buue-fs

In Uie .-vcnlnR imat the butter to a

I eSRs. a <-iu>ful of -tiiRa,
is may Ik- rrelcrrcd.

talo nml v....«n with salt and bmr.
mid a t»-iirruus iwnlon of nut in.

loid In anj any oth.-r vcu.-ia'ile iic»lrp<t H1..1
:i into a

flh

whi.h I

wash, and bak.- llu-ii:.

yellow

luHiis. hVont the chaddo-

blue ribbons;

1111.- and t.-i it away In a cold i.la.e
until momliiK, In the morultiR .-.-nuk-

I'ml.llny

a

Hiiin.-d I’olotoe*—S.-1c.t .-VC1I----I/:
off on.- .-mi, srrajs

-blosEomc could be uaed. aueb

-uam unil iK-ai the suiatr atm si.lce In-

si-ivc y.lih .tanUriy sam-o.

. .he., r,

i«rl« of

that-

hsir a

made us

loa.lnc the : klus whole. Maxh tin- i

d-('he.-s(- ttoiilTK—-Uno labl.s
of bui
■bk-s|wionlul
of choi-iw-.! Rrc-n
, oneiourtb
krooiiIuI

«hh. flour IR a t.iv delicious on.-.

• Time to itlve a little flower.

Evc« a

‘fvl.

I'ut

In the

a Rr.-at hunch

i daffodils. buueri.-ups and
hyaclDi

one ' -uplul of

.Now sHr In Ihe flour,

omshulf hams.

w-mr

Her she had s uipeuded a hoop by four

of flour.

'ncaiu <iver -ill. and liake for on. a

for It HiioiirIi Hi.? m.-tiiui.i ut son
•III.- o.
Hie tasty dishi-s uiten. InTl.c-e
are Imt a teiy f.-w culk-d

appro-

same Id.-a

ful ul soda, half a teav'iHioBi il ul do- flies: butterflies were also faMcned on

;lii
■" '"-.'-m -■»'
.p.
1 l-r.-akli IP. wllh
Frw'c.l cxoaiiui. ilin-e e^iui
of
„ .„,,..haU ........ «hnro..Kl.ly is-ai.-ti, half «
eupl.il ul
puur and buii>
-Rc
Cmci r
,;d

aires of z

pUow

itid EtHxf

il.ootilulji or butter, a s(;ant

t llu mU- eBes. iw-o lalib-si-ooiifnls Pf ^Kar. and

milk or cbr.- aud
irn H.e niUtun- lu the slivll.
«>nked etihcr iu iron r.-i.i mins or cupiiil of ikmr. t»
lU of iiiilk. „u-erthi
ih pleCT. etjt off, an.
inuflii
l«Ds.
Any R.4HI Rem
•lul«r chopped curn. ;.u.- cup- »erte*lvi.w<- IscRliiaiuB. all timUTlal.
uiudi if tbe ful of Rratcd'clieesi-. |hr.>e t«- l|K- may lie
should Ih- idarj-d ready at li.i d. sc
iakhiR pon.b
ilc'!. hall te«s|ioo0lu
the but,p,. „„rk may iir.» ecd raim.I'
is addand cook t
ui;hly lu
,i,p
servc.1 while stil
lilt- bulk of Hie egR. and If Ui.- oven i.
le flour.
Jint.

■ "Ixiia of Hmr tor lots of ihlnci..
ils aald

eu-ryon.' lik.-s ch.t-iie

iSani's CO..I. lH»k.

Bllnued
liU-r. salt .and m-j.iK-r tiefaiK

siitiT'oI the table

DeughnutE.
will keep momt

auur. one of sour milk, -t <0 .table-

ahoiilil

•W-t.

Ctarii

IkMisckcepins.

• TbouR^

Ahmn.t

moot

Tbe



ll.-r.- is a tiile which ttii .s dousbmils tliai

The iiiatcrinis arc

(hp uiit in

s.mie (.-w folks n ho doii'l like il
il may
tind It aRri-t-al.k- to rullltat.- e-i
-nusi.'

iH-can labiiy I.-M.U11IIC ii.un f.u

^



it

lairl of lot M-icral days:'

to It,

of lumh laills f..r't <1.0.1! ehlldr<ii. or ti,c .Irexii;
■1100 at woik out of ilotirs.

Idalns."

antbciD.

huln

Sauce fur A(>u\r-To a i.iui ol bull

LwsinB

niiKht be used for refreshnu'iits i.i au lorulewii
keeper, and ti|wm Jier laraely i,-sts t le t-venioR supiw-r. u msmday lunch, a „
lilt) Ol xphi.iK
IK cliurel. social or as aids 4o Hu- UIIIip;
,
Ilf

luncheon.

-,,^0 hoat.s-. save a prelts bullcfflv

----------------

for

iiid season

-d bnklr

world an- inmcd tmlaj on the himi

|.rohlem known as -th.-

Initteilly

r yellow- t«p(ieB In a bine bowl, any

iimnw-n-d

foHuws: 1

'I.batf . tbesr iiarrt^ walls und duty's i
rbalns.

pretty v.aM, of

One of the

iwuie for the •month of roses '

-an aRfia <>r nude

namou. half a teas|Kx>nful

I'Inee one-half

•'colionilculty „v,.r it n

r-llnilnatlnie meat'from-|lie meal, but

lit.- they fumiib Ideas In

are so iuan>

ip chpost,.

lerred.

•ciiiovt- llu- ski
,1
with on oqUHl amoum of

and

'Chrese and Its Kr-oiu

Bucyesllous

tIktc

arra.inliiK Jnne lartics that It Is hard

ineheun m blue uud yellow-.

..! *'

|H-as and luiss them ihroush a <-ula

on a hul ■■lalUT. n 1.1 sene

l>eBlilc ii;

■si-ws ton.'

I..;

houaewlfc Intrivstrd

Turn ou

hUaalaB the Joy of love's

fttie caiiKfat ihi

Iti..- t uoard-tii lie the yellow tolor. ihej

m.,vt I, .1

.\ut Koast-Ti.ke cooke.l Uvus i
Any

by

iiul imt I'reaentubJe li.v the use of bro»n dyei"
n m , sie»i«n. wUh a •'mart
nuart of milk Turpentine in wat.
,„j ,ut,h
nay
be pre- ii> «<■> shade ul si
II must

choculitlc

"" 1“

I.™,.:

h-m.

like new

n.nat ol a .•ojiiauui .cry fine,

Ic frdm

A lew t u^hnH>l■.s aUdid i;i !ho filllac mialit

b.ne4lctkm ninni. but

«honi she wromibt
With 'MoMlni: and with



Coroauui

“"c the whites cJ
cu|ifuU of

iiaindcr. raved for the pui m»v.

mlome* li

U-m

two bctier In Irosihiw and merit ;ues as water to preserve Ihelr color. Wash ran be i-aVried out for a card |*ity or
tbleki-r Irosh fniU U Utter than the looked, tanfully rfnd dry In a shady place, other ejitmainmcat and Is vdty pretty
In flavor,
When lau stoekin s lade to an uRfy for roi-ials.

llltmicl• her ter
er sltlinm
alilini
a lid, and Iwkc for forij

j>li(cld face.

.

‘•'f

or fried In deep fat. m-as ur tome oili- '

I'lace the mouM lu a imii of l«a su­
Ssoel ^•care and

buS. ran be

or

If a

*“

er fresh veBClahlc; coffee; Iniii salad

lies. Ibeii mil rarcfully in the mould

and

'* wanted add a aecond tayer.

back or thlB, crlap luklni; imsdcr^ds--

bouaebold

Wllh imllent kiudne«a, and altii lea-

toast, twl<-

Cheeac (ondne

C..ni|.arali.cly few ,B»jde know t^w

Coffee Idas—Take a Bill of very dellchms lii-sii cocnan.it is. It is not nun* water lu-Whlch hay.lias Uwii
Mnrng. »elUlcare.l SttiI am li;ed cot- us dlffh-tili to |.rci>a.e u-i wc gi-ucniUy boiled. For pitridea and ihe Uialiicr
Tec; stir Into It |«sdered auear tiatll think., and
eiihei
niD shades of i
ilnecar In the wa ,
ibtck enoueb to aiiread.
Cover the Ihroiueh the food rbupiwr Is i ('much ter. Soak new ta I awkinfis in sail

No. 1—Macaroni anJ chccice. ralala

llfiti-s AViiliaius. Editor.

labor

ihc lol- |»i«r. and ser\c liumcdiatoU

the place ol meai:

No.

One sancilBed ber boniclj

Wile Kiveii

l>raln on soft white

Hot-Watsr Oingerbrwad.
One-halt c.ip

of sugar, one-t.alt

Stir a<id

dt«- teaspoon of clonamon. <

Place It over boiling water on

|«p^. the Ore If not quite melted, and
iratil diawived.
oool Mir In Ihe craam.

one Ublespooo
-of

molnases.oue-half ofsborteniuR. one

Add H.e bailiuR and three-lourths coiw
spoon e«cb of ginger and'

restore

three eg**, beaten II*!--. two cupo of
I of clnnamoi'.

color to one scant tassiibon gluRwr. <

wash material U to add 10 the starr-h, spoon of soda, eue cup of chopped pe-

-

or to tbe last rinsing water, a littlh cans or raisins or both.

aalt. onv dy*

Add the ilye sloirlv mtll you get

ntlr eighth irsapoon of witmeg. one tea- tbeexact

Remove from th'elire,

u- or lead (pol-

sbni.
Another way-



shade, and

beturmllk.

three,

own ngar. oae taa-

Bake In mul- of salt oue*alf cupful cbop|.ed walauh

hr rings.

then March orThe same rule

apoon of soda and three-fourths Cup ol

Nut Graham Sragd.
. Two ctapfuU of
Bpoonlnl
of soda. <

matt*, one-half cupful chopped ntalaa.

with a cup ofIraah

rinsethe

Rinse holUng water. Bake In MhdetMe «r*«. aaetwsafni la reMorlns tha color u a nWa* te alao ffcUelMH.

goods.

graham flour to make as sUr <u loaE.

Thl*DeUtod 1* altobhm berrimsabatlttite
oaflitod R dwirgd.

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