Grand Traverse Herald, November 04, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, November 04, 1913

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

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Bates, George G. (1861-1942)

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1913-11-04

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OLDEST PAPEB IN lOCHMAN NOBTH or GRAND JtAnOS-BnABUSaCD 1M&

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Covcra the
Grand Travcrac Kcglaa.

TBAVEB8B CITT, OBAND TEAVERSE OODNTT, inCmOAN TUESDAY. NOVEMBER'l, 191E

EOVBMMaT
WILL
WILL OPERATE
PARCEL POST 6ERHM HELPS
FRUIT SHOWS SEA GIVESGDLBUPDURIH8 STDRIS CONFINE WORK LDGAL GRAIRBIS
OUT SUBJECTS
HELFDUT SECRETARY
ARE PLANNED
AROUND HOME
MODEL OFFICES
HELPS TRADE

(By United Press.)
(By United I
Tbe secretary of the federal depart­
New Alaska. Oct. 30 —Old
Berlin. Oec SO —The enonnous sum
TO HELP ADVERTISE GREAT PROment of agriculture wsnto to know, IN MOVE TO BTANPAROIZE POS­
MiOWN 4N LO­ of 943.O0C.O00 was peid oat
miners who have had yeara oC^xper- NEW PLAN ADOPTED BY DEVEL­
OUCINQ REGION.
what bto department cu do to help
TAL BERVICE
CAL MMNMC '
OPMENT BUREAU.
lenoe in the Far Nwth wen of tbe
see pooslons and widows’ pensions
the women who are on tbe farms of
optnioo today that the atom which
IsM year by the goremmenl insumnee
tbe conntiT. Th local grange pur­
wrought saCh bs*oc bere six weeks
dapsruaeat. socordins to the reports,
poses to help him find oul At the
ago. swept enough gold bearings
for 1913 pnblUhed todsy. Tbe
meeUng lo be held Saturday sfterupon tbe beach to more than pay for
«ome fees uader (he old nee pension
BEST METHODS FOR
noon la (be hall on Cass street tbe TO
the demage done >y the clemeaU. POTATO EXHIBIT ^EDULED AT
tosether with whst the coremment
questloa will be uked ud tbe sisters
IMPROVEMENT
adds thereto. ammiDted to $6t .000.000. DEVELOPMENT BUREAU WILL The leas was estimated at
GRAND RAPiOB.
will be glvu u opportunity to speak
91.000.000
( U the Item of 92.900,000
HAVE BUST WINTER.
II Cover Every Phase
up ud make tbeir wuts heard, it to
I in Flr« ZOIM Took ewMwi
After every storm here the mlaera lllMtrsted Lacturee Will Be Given to be regretted, of conrse, tbat tho sec­
Jimp Whon eUd «r PDck*9M
During Winter Manthe In Bcheel
retary will not be preseot lo note
Lecture Tour le Being Planned Per pan the new Xsod cast up snd fted It
highly profttsble. Althoagb the bof
Hewaee and Halle Tbroughi alao baa been
OlvM Chipping PoinUri.
down tbe varfciut points made snd
All Be^ne of Michigan. New
tom of the sea to the riclnlty
added. Tbe covemment inauraece
oet Ptogien.
proflt by tbe ssma Orud Traverse
Beeklet Will Se''Larger
Some Is rich in gold besringa. no
syatem today poasetses approximate­
grange bu a reputation for making
and Better.'
method
has
ever
bc-en
devised
by
ly
oneone
hundred
and
nnieth
part
ion of . the p«^
From Uio 1
ortgtoal contributions lo tbe supply of
which it could bo brought to the
«•! jio« MTTlee. bosl&eM trsaweted of the national wealth, or In ronnd
Tbe executive committeb ot the ideu current ud It Is certain tbat it entire poetai senlce, so ftr os pouiface
thronjtb the loeel poMofflce hM dbon ficuree 9s00.000.000.
Western Miebigu Development Bu­ will not fall to aallsfy expectaUoos
ble. WlU # vow to greater oBlclenb « MUt IncreM*. both to nni
reau at tbe meeting held at the Bu- ue coming Saturday.
To this end tbe department wlU optrtoken care of at the meeting ot the
•Bd balk of iBoonific sad outcome
reu offleeq tost night decided
I number of model offices, “dynsboard
of
dlreetora
of
the
Vreiera
pDctMCe*- Merebhau era teklns mdfhvor of u aggresilve home mtoslonfrom which to charge tbe eetire
Michigan Development bureen
TRotece of tbe efficleiU cod prompt
ary campaign (or tbe coming winter
chain
and system of offloee UrougtaoDtnight. They win eend fourteen varie­
•errlce reodered them to deliver cooda
to addition to a few exhibits of the
tbe country. '
ties of spples* from this region
to ont-of-iore cuetomefa. Rurxl p«products of the region tn nearby
lese offices will be used to dimvthe Nstlonsl Fomologlcsl society
trone are traoaactlnc all manner of
states. i:he committee atoo decided^
er tbe best practicable way of admin­
WssblngtoD. thst will be Judged by
buaiDCM beia-cen tbemaelvee aod coslake a potato exhibit In Orud
istering the postal faieilttlea ud to
of nfieen of the
tOBors la town. Laondries and floral
Bapids. November 18. on which day
out devices aitd methods whicb
biggest agricultural colleges In tbe STOOD OFF WHOLE POPULATION
. housed are nalac the malls mote than
a meeting of the potato growara
may prove of value.
country which will be msde a perma­
ever before, aod an leteresihiK phase
WITH GUNE
In orgutolng tbe field service for
Westara Mlehlgu will be held far ACCIDENT BOARD
WILL STOP
of thU boslneds U thst carried on be­
nent record and wlU mean much for
tbe work tbe country baa been dlri<1the purpose of organltlag u assocto-,
THEIR OPERATIONS
the fruit ot tbe section of Hichigsn
tween .loesi Isaedries and xut-of-town
ed into Uree groups, the Atlutlr
tlon for mutual welfare.
■todeBts, who send tbeir clothea bere
snd these reports will be arat to
slates, (be middle west and tbe I’sThe Bureau's ha
rather than haring them laundered
psru of tho world.
clflc
coast. It to proposed to send Im­
ba along somewhat different tinea
with outside firms- One flora) Ann ip
There wUl be ao exbibit made at
iBBERfl MADE ESCAPE IN FARM- thu ihoee of past rears. HeaUnge
mediately two poata! exper^ from
tbe ritr has sent plssU aod cut flow­
the FVmers' Roundup to be held at
ER-B RAO.
Washington to each of these ditlsionx.
lining the purpose and work of
ers to ererr eeetioo of tbe sUte aod
Lincoln. 11).. December 3 to 9. and
where they will co-oi>crate with post
>rganUatfon will ba held tbrougbnetrr yat baa there been a complaint
John I. Gibson will leave at once to Sherifto From Two Countica Are
office lns]>ectora In a study of conJi•ut tbe rural eecUone. school bonaee,
Action in Regard to Recent Election
or any aort rostered.
get tha goods in shape for the show
tlons at deslEimtea ofnees. aiih u .
PuniMt With Pack or Bleodgrange halls snd gleuer halls being
by Now Congreee is Awattari
One of the wont thtnes the poaUl
There will be a potato show glvan by
view to reorgabtoing the clerical forces
hountfa. Safe and BulWIng
need. Tbe enparienee of tbe past
With Anxiety by AiithoNambonties have to deal with Is. the
the State Potato aasoctoUoD that will
more affllcent taasto. If found gdWars Wracked.
year
has
cleariy
proved
thofl
the
peo­
tlea
at
WaeMngton.
laxity tn packlnc shows by'purons.
Ur orgaoUad tn Grand
vtoable.
ple of tbe ragtoo must have a bettor fmpl^^AffvMed N^ to Hi^toda I
SUoy nerchaau who sbooM by this
Rapids. Nbvember 19. There
Tbe Investigation will cover overy
Bignlitg'Agreements
With
Env
(By United Press.)
comprehension of the natural re­
iBy United Preas.)
be
from
fifty
to
eeventy-tlve
boxes:
phase
of tbe service. Includlbg- col­
\ ployee os They are Pi^
CadlUac. Oct. 31.—Teegmeo blew sources of thto pan of the state thu
Waabincton, Oct 31—Confidential
requlremeeta. InsUl OD aendlag goods
from this region oonialDlog 27 differ- the safe la tbe Bank ot Falmouth vlllection of mail, methods of bipdllng
\
teeted by Board, v
’ advices from Mexico City indicate
they now have. If the work
for rercel poet deUvery improperly''
in postoSIcea and on trains, sm final
eni v^elln.
j*,*, ^
east of here early today valopment U to progres as U shonid.
Hraenu
often
“'’**•
on
the
part
of
Huerta
wrapped or imehed. Ganaenu
"f*.*
«
SmUl «hlUU
^
UntOng. MIcb.. Nov. i.-Tbe stst delivery.
inventory of the funds avail­
__ wrapped only in the poorwai
Alx' •'« ®f
sscome
pooraat '
•In thto way.” tbe postmaster gen­
able for the 1914 campaign was made industrial acrident board baa decided
or^w'^rterthe)- should- be f
congrees. Whole- be dUpUrM U U. Mdddw. of
eral said today, "postmatters of ail
It was found that these would to put a Slop to tbe work ot sliyator
packed in boxes. Rei»-r packed in I
""0“
‘»‘ir made, down town ofllcea of tbe Pare Mar
man was wrecking the safe and bank approxltnate 818.600. wbliSh aujn will Uwyera wbo visit lajntwd workingmen
crocka abould narw be sent farther
dtacevery of
qaous laUfWad la both Detroit and building with three ebargee ot nltro- permit of aggressive work.
and urge the appointment of tbemthan polhU la'iha ftrtt aene aa tlie *
against the dictator's life.
fleea-^d a material bettermm of the
Chicago. Tbto wUl be a new teatun gl>-earlne his eempuioe fought off tbe
Those to attenduce at the exoeni selvce as aguts tn the case.
• CTOtk. n IUt.k U fcn.t. U-dLcI..
■'“« “» ““
Tbe board bas found tbat In many postal aervloe throughout, tbe country
in Riaas bottlM
be packed with “freaied are iMders of tbe Huerta of publicity and win attram the at­ townspec^le beaded by A J. Dunning, ire oommittce meeting were: Presi­
must result"
tention of tbouaanda of people srho the bank president, who were attract­
n In the d
dent O. H. Day. Glen, Haven; Vice cases the Injared mu is compelled’ to
corrugated paper. In fact any mate­
What the new Mexican congress light not ptherwise have an oppor- ed u the scene by tbe first exploskn. President A. 8 White. Orud Rapldi; pay over SS t>er cent ot bU compensa­
rial which la liable to damage or
With half the mala popblaUon of the
inrer B R. Hendel. Hantotoe tion for these services. Tbto is wboUy
1 be imcBed to guard will do with reference to tbe electloni
-cesstr}- under tbe taw. No workno one undertakoi to predict, altbongh
agatnet rongh
town to-puranU the robbers ru to the Becretory John I. Glbeon. Tiprerae
recently by Senor that arui be hald in Chtoago. Ntoram- farms of George Meyer and there stole City: Directors. D. 8. Paj-ton. Char­ Ingmu needs sn nuorney to ooUect
Some patmaa aebl their packages.
ompensstloD rad no more consid­
thu b7‘ lo UUi ■“>>'•«'>. nl«li>.r ot lor-in .HUn. I. bertS to December 6. tbe Development s bone ud buggy In which they es­ levoix; W. It. Umlor, Truerae City;
Tbe Ogi
they make them flrat-claaa rMii mat- regarded as reflecUng the execuUve's bureau wUI have an office and will caped. Sheriff Brown ot Missaukee, P. A Jditcball. Mutotee. Tbe oot«f- eration to given a claim where an at­
torney appears than where none to association yrill bold Its aunal com
Ur and wlU be charged accordingly. Idnlre. Senor Mobeno ssaened thst distribute all kinds of literature
aud Sheriff Chamberlain of Wexford, (he-dty men left tor their several
emptoyed.
Tbe compensation which exhibit and entertatnmraL on Ue
'in
the
event
of
congress
finding
that
cernlag
this
ragloa
and
this
plan
will
rather than racular pared post rates.
with bloodhounds are to pursuit
homes on the early tralos today.
may be paid to estobllsbcd by law and evening of November 7. at tbe OgdeosSUekan. sealing wax or other mate­ a majority ot the votes were cast for also ba carried out at the AppU
cuDot be paid.
bnrg school bouse. A lecture win be
rial which piwvMU peatal employea Huerta aod BlaaqueC the votes cast Show that wiji be in Indianapolis.
Tbe board also advised workmea delivered by James E. Cosd upoa (be
tram era mining tba conteeu of tbe for Moerts would be declared void by iDd., Novamber 16 to 18,
rt to hesitate in slgnlBg agreements snbject "Fbllosophy of HappAoeas.*’
reason
of
hU
InellglMtUy
nnder
the
Tbara
vlu
be,
much
done
In
the
package. If they ao desire, should not
with
tbe
compray
as
each
article
of
eonstUotlon
lo
succeed
htmsetf.
and
tray of borne missionary work throughwblcb Is a bnmorous talk on common
be need unless the sender exp««s to
such agreements to always investigat­
thto and tbe adjoining states
There wfU also be several other
pay flrat-claas poataga. It wonU do no Blanquet would assume tba vtc* prM
ed by tbe beard ud if the workmu speakera on tbe program who have
It to tbe general opinion of property
good for the loeal oSlca to aead such dency aod acting preeldenry pending dhrlng this coming season and John
Alexhnder Wing, aged 79. of Hateh- bas not secured bit fuU rlgbU tbe wide reputations aa oraton. FbUowI. Olbaon wtlt attend to the laiger owsera at Carp lake ud loeai sportsmatter parcel post, se the office at the calling of new elections.
board will uke steps to,'see (hat he ing tbe enteruinmeet there Will be a
ihat
spearing
which
U
going
Mexican
attorneys
take
Issue
with
I
Croaalng,
dled-at
the
home
<o(
his
dues
ud
other
ca^lc
speakere
win
tbe other and of the route wonld in
slater. Un. CsUsto Smith. 866 Ehst gets them.
pie social, st which tMse preaeat cu
imeh a cane boM up the package nntD the foregen minuter bo tbU point, de- be eeenred for the shorter tripe, to abet lake should be invesUgatod.
which WlU be to tbe natora of lacturca has beu learned from good aotbortty Front street, st 1I:4S tost nighu after
regale tbems^ves. Some ot tba beat
the llrat-ctese podege was fortbeom- rUrlDg that If General Blanqoet to
JaJdged elected lo tbe presidency. II ^ wtih-tbe aUdee and todlWluai thst llib are being token In qusnUtlee u lltoesa of a few days. Mr. Wing
ever grown In Orud Travene
will be for tbe nnexpired Mx year tidka.
by this method. ttliUe there are oerto (be city Monday from Hatcbee
will be exhibited at Ue show.
ulD
Sib
which
may
be
speared,
there
term, which was begun by Porfirto
Crotalng
lo
rtslt
for
a
short
Ume.
Tbe am ediUoo of Sh.ooo coplee of
Dias in December. 1910. and oonUnned tbe new edition of ’ Mlehlgu
Is s general feeitng that protected baa lived at HaUbee Croastog for the
by PraccUco De La Barra. Francisco Lud of PruU ud Fortane" wui be to- fla^4£ej«inc token. This lake bw put four yean ud prevtous to thst
Madera and General Huerta: and not sued Novembar 29th. which wUi be come to be known throughout W^- owned s farm st Inlud. where be
Milwaukee...‘Nor. 1—Tbe Dukers
for a icmporary period, slnco there, the OhaDt booklet ever Uaned (or
^0 as one of Mie fleest of fishing
I his home for tbe last twenty Mutual Casuklty compuy. of the Wtoyeara.
would be DO occasioD for further elac(By Uaitad Prem)
tor purpose. The cover design ^ts (or game flab, ud If It to being
tonsln. the fim sute orguixatlon
Boston Oct. 31—Stripped of all ber
tlons
until
tbe
regular
constltntlonal
depleted
by
Illegal
mMSs
tbe
viowas
born
In
Csyauga.
N.
Y,
Oct.
Nesr York. Oct 30.—A suit lo test
of its kind lo the country, opened bus­
it tn three colors and gold. There
fltUnge. the Umous old frinto Santas
Istora of the law sbould be prose 29. me. He leaves Uiwe daugbiera.
and perhaps set aside tbe Impeach- leriod ol 1916
a-Ul be forty pages of tasdlng mailer
iness In Wisconslo today. ‘The now was beached today on Governor's Isl­
rated.
'3tn. CtoUsto Smith and Mra. Barab
n-enc of Governor SBlser today was
and
aavsral
extra
pages
ot
Urenisoompuy.
organtoed
by
the
buken
lAXSl.S'G—Covemor Ferrla baa re-:
and. where sbe wu ibe burned f«r ber
The stole tow in reurd to apeartng
Her. Travene City; Mra. Ltdla
nit-d In the Unltad Butes CircuU
selvos will insure members copper fastenings used in her oencelved s check frea the United Butee: ing The names of the officers ud reads SJ follows:
Davto. Three Rivera, ilicb.; ud foor
lojrt w. H- Mopre was plslntiir.
sgain'R burglary. Tbe rate charged struction
troasurer for 919.100. the qnarterly the beard ot directors will be todudSpearing—Unlss'fut (o spear fish In
Oliver Wing of this city; Aluod'M
.that
people
eu
write
to
dtfferwill
be
tbe
same
aa
Ihose
of
studard
psyaeoi to MUblgsa for federal aid
Tbe frigate was recently sold by tbe
inland lakes, except throngb tbe ice. aen of Bvaretc Waeh.: Normu of
riETtlOn'—Cleg la a aait of ps- to the Michlcu), BMdtere- home.
Mt otoBbere to tbe eectloa of the during December. Junsr)'. February
national eompaxJee but st Ue end gcrernmont to s Jnok dealer.
Hyde Park. Pa. ajd John of BatUe
Jsma*. seres shlru. three pairs of
stale that they wish lo Inquire about ud March. Lawful to spear Bsh tn ~reek. Mich.
of oseh year each bank affiliated wlU
The Sutee was a famous craft dur­
sox. two mufflers and a sweater ganUe aa aasocUtion fbr the pnrpope or kxato to.
rivers and etreams. bni (snbjeei to lo­
The fnneHl servioes wlU be held tho orgutoaikia will be returned lu ing (he Mississippi river campaign tn
Hcket. besides as ordinary anil ot of assisting (snnera ud property own­
eparatlons ere betnff made
cal acts arpl}-tng to certain townsbipa. from the chapel of the Latter Day share of Ue pramlums paid whicb the Civil war snd later was used sacclether. C%artH Nlcbois was arroetad ers to enforce the game laws and pro­ ready tor a bigger ud beUar exhibit
bss
not
been
expended
(or
upheep
of
cessfullv ss a training Ud prison ship
counties, takes or rivers) mUy graoe Saints on Rudolph street. Monday
for Intoxication..
the company.
St tba Nations) Apple Sblppoca aeeo- Plko. mullet, seckms ud redeldw
tect their property.
-Annapolis.
lag st 9 o'clock, ud
clstlon that WlU be held to Boston. may be speared flurtag March. April. win be In tbe inlud cemetery.
ttbar 6 to ii. 1914. The ouUook May ud June. Unlawful to apear at
for tbe fntnre of the boreao never uy Ume. Id eltbcr lakes or streams,
brighter ud the work wUl be ilurgeon, any kind of. bass (exout
carried os vlforoatly along ail lioes rock baasi or uy kind of trout.
of UnuMPiBL
rrCAOV

Ptnoiis UQ im SYSTEM

MAKE DISPUY AT CAPITAL

YEGGS LOOTED
COUNTRY BANIT

MOREJRRESTS
OF MEXICANS

HUBITA IS VBir ACTIVE

DEEP SIODY”!^ TOPDSED

SEVERAL SHGWS ARRAHGai

PLANNING JOLT
FOR SHYSTERS

WDRlNETTEnHai S2JIUD

WDRURGHBI ARE MULCTED

file DORR SHOW
AT OGDERSDURG

FISK HUGS BUSY
ALEMRDBI WIR6 WAS
ATGARPUAE
AR EARLY SETTLBI

HEW CASUALTY CDMPARY
WILmOTECT BARICS HtSTORIG OLD FRIGATE
TOGEGURIED

WOULD Sn ASIDE

SULZBIIMPEAGHHEHT

FARMERS SHOULD GIVE-MORE STUDY
TO MOVEMENTS THAT BENERT THEM

Some officials who are alorttil by
people have a peenliar way ot reprasoDtiiig thomi who pUced Ibam An
o«oe. and too often in their aeal to
do the public htdOlng they groasly
mUrepraaent tb« dUtrtcl over which
they have charge. Many
rural dlstrtcu have an Idea that tbe
best wsy in wblch to represesl the.
paopte It to vote down every poesible
approprisAjoa tor development work,
wllbont nndentoodlng tbe value'BT
Ibis kind of activity to tbe comtmmlt>. Not knowing tbe true valued
<'«itey sprat In tUsBIrectkn they de
ixit take the time
inform themand in caa^ their votes
agaiast sa^.appro^riptlons strike a
body blow to the proapertty of their
owe commnsUy. No real r^reeenutire of the people wonld think of votlas for or agMnai any prepoeltlon
Iimi be does aet MPdafatiml. yet It la

a common occurrence to fled repronenlativee going actsrdlng lo preiudlew or mlslDformaUon.- Instead of
their honeat convictions. In casUng
Utalr votes upon neceesary appropriaUons. WosUni ktlcblgan tsrmen hsve
been tbe ones to profit nmet by tbe
development campaign that has been
eonducted during Ue past four yeara.
and yet there are some of thefr offlcAsl tapreeentativee who alwa>a oppoee m expenditure le this line.
Bodi fiction to not only poor Judgment,
bnl-atoo a reflection npon the Inl^pence of the oommonity they re^ee«L Tbe Ume to not tor tftotaat
when people tn the rural dlstrleto srili
araka np to the tact thst through tbe
action of tbeir accredited offlctalt
tbey are UtUng tbe gooae that toys
tbe goUcB egg ahd will demand tbe
rioetton of real repraseatatJvae lastead or BtorepreeentatlTee to took

oat tor tbdr Bauctol totofatta.

4PPLESHDWWIU
REBERERT

LDGAL urmll IS

.

FAGTDR IIBBEIE

Kooor. OcL 36.—An estimate canvas
of Beaata ooosty bus been made since
U pan touts ordered an election
next spring on the local opUon quesdcBiud BBitbar aide claims a vtctoiT
Beodto coaBty went dry four years
ago. by a v«e of batter tbu C6Q. Two
yurt ago tha Dm won by ahont 290
and tt to fuerally conoadad that tbe
spring Blaetlea wlU ba vary close.
Gum shoe work to being dend by both
eldea.
HASTINOB-Ralpb Henney of Cartton to to a CTlileal eondtUon w a ia>
sell ec raeHtdag a severe en to bit
threat by a etothealtoe. wMch cangfat
blB udar the chto snd lifted him
from hto nt wbu bto borne msde a

ivaga.

SEGUHIIG FRIHY H
The Grand Traverse Region apple
wblch opens to thto dtr on
GLASS FDR DISPUY show,
Thnrsdny. November S. promtoca to
B. R. Hendel. treasurer of tbe
Western Miebigsn Derelopment bu­
reau. was A the city Thursday look­
ing over the dtoplay of fralt In glass,
belonging to the development bureau,
eelectlng out Jars for u exhibit

daUon. with general offices at Ui
Mr. Hendel. on behalf of the
land assortotloB. pnrrbtoed s Urge
snd fine selectAon of fruit in glass and
(be exhibit to now being shipped to
Manutee
CfHARLOTTB-Sherlff Stom
to
looking for H. R. Sponable. a«. cMmly aiu, who walked ont of the back
door-;Of bto boose Wednesday alght
and iftp. not been seen etoce. It to
fearsE tbe mu to demaatod. Ha hu

daughter livtag to Gruff RtarAfla.

be a much larger event than was at
first tboo^L 8o many peoida have
written to to t^ State bask. ra»i"g
Of tbeir intereet In tha exhlMt ead
tbeir deatre to atUod tbe show. aBd .to
pnt apples on exkibli. that It bu baen
daclded to make tbe eaierpriee u big
as tbe capaetty of tbe buk’s ootattog room wU] permit AU tbe spare
spnee In tbe lobby ud tba raoma adJoiatog tbe lobby to to be turned over
to tbe apple men, tbat they may' have
the room neoesnry to <UaE)ay the
many different rartetiee of' applaa
tbat are grown ^ tbto reglom
. A swpr^ to^eing pluned for tbe
Orasd Traverae women. who. atlend
the show, ud tbto snrprise to of eueb
a BMuc that no womu who cu gat
to Travima aty can afford to miss
seeing the ftae dtoptoy, ud mtogUng
wttb the big crawda tbat wiB attasd

ttaaexkBtt

MDRE WILUH6 WDRKERSME HEEDED
IN BUILDING UP CDMMUNITIES

> to one of the moat
a Of cittoenship.
Tbe mu who cannot look Into Ue
future ud ahape bto actions In such
manner ns to benedt bto follows
as well-as himseit in tbe oomlng
years la falling tar abort ot filling
bto place la tbe otumualty In wblcb
be Uvea. At (be present time Ue
burden of real cittoenablp to carried
by too few people. There to a lack
of active and productive worken along
civic Uaea. ud too many drones wbo
Aa out s llviag at Ue expens
BIbnr pooples InltiaUve. It U
Ulng to pretend lo be a valued eltisen. but u utlrely dlffetwat propoHtlOB to really be one. U to u easy
matter to stand around and tell what
otbara ought u do. but real results
follow only when yon get oat and
4o n mu's abare of tba made yoor-

aeU. HotowBcnitbg n VH <m

tegratiog eSeeu of civte dgaU. To
be alive in a civic way you have-to
Uke u Interest in Public affairs and
do your pan in pushing the load <rf
progreas up Ue bill. Efftcleacy la
busloeas is Ue modem key to suc­
cess. Bfflcleocy to cftlaeasbip to the
modem way oY buUdlng oommunltica.
There Is not always a fartnne waiting
at Ue end, of Ue road traveled bvtbe dvlo, workv. but there to l»arIsbly a wesiu of astletaetlca at Ue
end ot Ue. route for Ue ope who eooscienilouBly devotes bto tApto to Ue
effort There is a Aood eall for more
laborers In Ue vineyard of coBmunlty betterment the barvast U'read.v
and wUUng workers are few. bnt Ue
tkest and burden of tbe dny iriu be
amed by the tdlbtal few 'uaui
otben are offnented to.do tbeir abn*

a&4in> TEAVKBU BEKALD AKD T^VE^ BAT EAGLE. TUE8DAT, N0VEMBEB 4. 191S.

GnmiTutmHHmU
B A WKEC
PBbUM TuM«r>
TkmdkTB
OKT. MteMaui. br

Herald and record co.
no. O. BATES, Muwlni Bdtur.
W. A. OIBSON, Editor.

.

ntMd U MCOBd-CUM PttttM
Much 2. I»0t. At tb« poitoSlce at
Tnnrw city, Mich, tmdv th* Act, of
Co&iMA «t hUrcb S, 1S79.
Offio% ia FrMft St. Both PhoitM SS
TMIIB
O.0 ymx..................... to

PnoleHw
Aeeordlnc to a decUfon of the
auprwne court the city couodl of
Bwittsv vlll have to i:et~hoir a&d
make arratucemeats for bolding
apedai election on .November 15 for
the purpoie of glrtog the voter* of
that eltr a chance to rcf1«ter their
•ballou for or agalnot the a<|option of
the new dty charter The nev docu­
ment Is ready for aubaltsloa. but
cenain .Interests tl^t would have
their revenues reduced by the.commlalon plan took It upon themselves
10 block the adoption of a n^ basic
law for the dty. This Is a decided
vIctoiT for the' common people of
Saginaw, who voted to h^ve a new
charter and named the men whose
duty It was, to draft the document.
Their work has been aatlsfactoo' to
. the people at large, but not to certain
interests that have been making
good thing out of tlie public. This
led to opposition from the Interesu
that were alfectM and the natter of
submlssloD was taken to the supreme
court. In every city where new ebarten have been prepared there baa
been opposition from a certain class
who have lived out of the public
treasury, it being perhaps nothing
bnt'human nature that led them
protest against letUng
something
good get out of their mch. It will
be found upon Invesilgailon In every
dty .that those who opixne a chance
hi the cltt chanere are fboae who
bare been Bncceesful In holding down
iMlUcal office under the old system,
or else those who have given the
question no thouidit or «tudy. ti Js
poor diUenshlp
that will help the people along legklailvh lines, and generally where this
has been dose the people have finally
won o« In their efforts to improve
their condition. The ohyect of'the
new home rule bill is to give the peo­
ple a say in administering their
o)unicii«l affairs, and it
evident'
that the measure is constitutional
and wUI be declared so If it Is ever
Uken to the supreme court for a deciaiOB. >dtaon Is wrestling with the
same problem that has been rexlne
' the people of Saginaw and It Is ex­
pected that thU dedskm- of the su­
preme court will give the opponenu
of the new charter In that tosm a }oli
that will jar them off the read of pro­
great and let tile new diarter have a
clear path to adoption.

rndad Shews
One of the aoet aaUsUciory meth­
ods of advertising a region Is to hold
exbibiu of the products actually
ralaed In that particular section.
Those shows give the people who arc
not famllar with the resources of the
section an accurate Idea of the produtag power of'theysoll and the
methods that are In vogue among the
farmera and fruit growers. It it well
and proper to have plenty of good
admrlslag lltenture to tend out Into
other paru of the country, but the
beat results always follow from
exhibit of the products of the part
of tbe aUtc that Is being developed.
The tame Of the Western Michigan
apples has been spread over a larger
area by means of apple shows than
by any other method, and now that
the fruit industry is now fully upon
tts feel the work Is to be encoded to
include other equally famous products
of the BoU. Ths Western Vlcl|igan
pouto has a history that U entirely
crediUble, and by a HlOe more
on the part of the grwers of tbU
predset iu fUft can be stOi further
•BUaded. Vhls work will be greatly
faciliuted by the i>otato shows that
are now la prospect during the cornlag wtBter and If this plan Is folit
la coming yeara and prt^rly elabor­
ated ttpoo tbe Western KlchUAn ]

a tuber that fills the general table reqnircannu. More and better product
shows are needed to help the agrlcol^ tarsi interaeu of thU part of the state
and if all the plut that have bMn
made In thla dlnction an ji^lr
canted eat this seeaoa f great impetas win be given tbeee ladnatrles
la tbs ee^ few yeara.

■dmVsnhtad

ft ta a bard mottar to blwaya gM
thMga joat a tbs Urns yen waM them,
tklta* jot at tbe time yen wait tbea.'
m yea wteh them to be. Tbe' beeti
ec

» lb Jb* ptoMneM aM

logical in pursuit of the object
view. All goad tblnca that are last­
ing are.lhe result erf growth, and are
nst created tnU (lo^ hi tlK> wish .Of
tlm one erho wanUtbem. A protliatle
b^eea U the outtronth of eouhd
boslBM pHadpIfs, which have to go
le <1 dc
Ifarongb a due course
iK-fore they will bring forth the inoper
fruit and their ultimate success .lepeods largely upon the UiUUtlre of
tbe one In charge. In Older to
growing it la essential that tbe elemenu of growth bo aiippllcd from
soDV source or other. It is by eonstantly keeping at a thing that brings
it to a reaUtatioa and tbe more active
the work is in this direction the better
will the results prove. The persistent
advertiser among buslarss men Is tbe
most ’Buecessful. becanae he keeps the
public |>osted In tbe tine which be is
handling and creates bosIneM by im­
parting this Information. Suceeas cancome to tbe mao wbo bolds hU
tafeou in rrser^e for some opponune
time In which to display them. Tal­
ents were given peotde to use and If
they are not given this natural meth­
od of developing them they will
be w-ortbless through disuse and
man who has a good Ides
put It Into effect at once and keep cul­
tivating It in order to secure the proir
returns The peralstent man it
generally the one who succeeds beet
In the world because bis constantly
moving In one. fixed dlrectioti attracts
the attention of the public and brings
0 him the business he is seeking.
ipOTtdic effoits In any line do not
bring the best \>qulti. for they are

Good and effective'work Is being
done by tbe press In ^'Western Michi­
gan in keeping before the people the
fait cluit the country' Is rapidly fill­
ing up with a class of i>eople who will
make desirable ciilxens In the future.
The fact that ir Is also the best prodiicKiB "ection of the United
Is also being emiihaslzed In a very
emphatic manner b> tbe publieatloo of
the results obtained from the farms
and orcliards that are owned imd op­
erated by protretsive cultivators. As
he yields told about are accurate
their publication Is especially valuable:,
for it yhowK what can ariually be
done by systematic and ioielUgept a^
tentlon to the work .of,jro*^luk friill
and cro|>s. Tbe time haa come when
the rareiers themselves resllrc the
value of giving to the wurld the resnlts-of their labor and few of them
hesitate to furnish the accurate crop
flgur.*s to the publishers at the differseasons of the year. This spirit
a' pulling together toward a
end manirectod by the news­
papers of Western Michigan. Is a
symptom of progress that cannot be
underestiniated by those who are try.0 mtffte a greater and bolter land
out of this part of the state. Soil that
once believed to be -useless for
arricultural purpotea has proven
be productive to a high degree, and
In using the modern' n^tbods that
hav.- been discovered fltad developed
for Inncasing the value of tSe land
some surtiing results are
being
achieved In practically every tection
where agriculture Js the leading in­
dustry. n>- actually getting results
and telling the public about them
farmera -of the region have done
great work, which win Increase in
value as the land is brought to
higher sUte of enlUvatlon. The at­
tention of the world Is always atirart0 the section that makes known
Us natural advanugei. for In these
busy times people do not have time
go and seek out -Places that offer
the best opportunities, they have to
be told about them by the ones who
koow how- aud who have been on the
grouDi] and realUed satistaetdry
sulu.^ Uy keeping tip the work that
haa Iwn so well sUrted In the Alreetion of advertising treste,ra Michigan
wni In the next decade Ix-tome the
: tliirkiy poinilatcd part of the
slate.

WUtlriiBlze

Aoeldenia Will Happen.
And when they -do you should be
prepared Ofitb a bottl( of RHNNE-a
I'AINXlUiXa MAGIC UJL,.a btoV
lag,remedy foi* cuts, wounds. apraSia.
awelllhga. rtwumasilm. lame horit and
stiff heck. Used Internally also tar
cramp colic, dysentery- and sick
Blomach. It Is a clean, ideasant and
effective remedy. Price "5 cte. Sold
by aU droggl^
Ing. Tbe -ohlpplng problem is anoth­
er phase of tbe qoeetlon that could
be sacceaafully taken op mod thresbe<l out with the railroads In the north­
ern sections of the state. It U a no­
torious tact that It to almost impoMIbl^ for shippers to seenre anywhere
near the number of cars they need
for their fall shipments, aftd when it
comes Into the winter refrigerator
cars are unknown when they are roost
oeeded. mien comnTon freight car*
have to be Hoed for use In this work
comes too expebslye a matter and
the cost liu to be made up by those
who can least afford to aacriflcc this
amount:' Inability. 1o gel cars iilaeet
the buyers at a great disadvantage berause they ar« unable to take advant­
age of a rise ip tin- market In time to
make a respecuble profit on the stock
they have on band. The potato crop
fh .Michigan Is one of tbe largest fi­
nancial factors, and on account of
the Importance It bears to .the |>ros
Iterily of the slate It Is time that an
effective organlxatloiv was formed to
look out for the Intercuts qf tlic growif this valuM>le prodiRt. A strong
nUatibn working for the benefit
of those i-ugaged In the Industry
would prove of great financial beaeIh to the dtofrtcu where Uie tuber It
the staple product and help greatly In
the problem of distribution which is
now the weakest point In the bust-

QrttiBS Csrsera

Altoayt show great vanetiea in Boye' aod Chil­
dren's Clothing. One
department full of
Boys' Goods

—....
!iS“‘

mm

Mackinaws

r. J. tgPkT a c«..T<)Me. o.

Reefers
Overcoats

Pardee BadaewExchaoge
Bute Baak Bnildiag.
TRAVERSE CITV, MICHIGAN.

Get their list of properties
vrith ovniors ’ addnwt's. or prop­
osition to s-oll your

FARM ok BUSINESS

For all sizes. 3 years to 17
years. '

at post of $2.*.. Buyer ami arJler may tleal tlirect if thev pre­
fer.

Warm. Serviceable Coats
for Winter.

State Treasurer Haarer ts doing
some fancy work in the s-ay-of Judi
clous handling of state funds In order
to do away «1th tbe necesatiy for borroBlng before the end of the year, and
with good luck he expects to win out
in his attempt to ke^ the treasury
above water for the next two manihv
of the State InsUtutlens will
hold Off In their dpmands until the
close of the year the feat can be accorapUshed. 'but If they will not listen
to reason the chances are that 'aieniporarj loan will have to be made to
tide over until ibe taxes come In. The
state lostltotloBs require tbe most of
the money raised for laxation parposes and every year this amount In­
creases. and K tbe same raiU Is main­
tained daring tbe nm decade the
taxpayer* of the state *111 have a
heavy load to carry. At the preae^
yTRAGOOn
time there Is too great a tendeiMy on
the part of a certain class of peo]>lc
to gel iheir relatives housed
cared for at tlie public expense, and
the regulations are not any
strict in this regard Ihel^ success Is
great, and the pnbtic has to pay tbe
bills. One of tbe great problems of
tJie fn(ura Is to devise some method
of effectively roping with this 'issue.
Just what line,Improvement could Ikmade In Is not dear at Ihc prescut Widow of Former Mayor Although
time, but drastic measures «HI have
Over Ninety gftews Indteationa
be taken In order to preveiii i
a<>read of Insanity and other Uui
that contribute to dependency on the
Ketchikan. Alaska. Nov. I.—Mrr.
Hart of the Individual. At the preaent
Mary Jasper* of tlils plaM. who cele­
time there aro Bore lofflatca of iubrated her »Tth birthday July
has
asyluffls in the country than
san>rlaad her friends by growing a
there arey enrolled
IVliW B&uueuis
students au
In KUK
the \fVl’
c^new head of hair.
leces and universities.
iniven>ltles. wbtch/TS''~«'
w|
l^or fifty yenr* Mrs-. Jasper's hair
showing thatt is not to the ^ii of
had b««n an white nx snow. .\boi.i
t^<! nation. When people be^me Ina year ago ii began to fall out. and
sane they must be cared for.’but the
in a little wbtio she was bald.
great issue which the people of the
Now tiut ne*' hair, thick, black'
nation arc confronting » the
bed rtrty. It coming In. and It'prom ,
time Is to do away as far as iwasiblc
toes to be a Itixuriaiii grawib.
I
nllh the causes that contribute to taAbout 2u years ago Mrs. Jaaperx j
The cause of high taxes is not due
lost her last teeth. Now. «1th the'
to any miamaaagement In the asylums
growing of the new hair, she I* cut-'
and other state InnUtiitions. but the
ting new.teeth. Four front teeth
vast iBcrnase i
already hfve appeared and the if
seas that have to be'eared for. and
now rutting two molars.
the couutitiy. Increasing coM of liv­
Mra. Jaai«rs .lii the widow of
ing. Tlie relief twist come, hot from
former mayor of Ketchikan and
trying to reform the
In excellent healUi.
to Tcfonu tbe general public whose
last living and bad hablu Is responaible for tbe Increase In the number of
Insane and deficient
individuals.
Eugenics properly carried out to
of tlie rays of light that Is now filter
lf« through the darkneos, but even
Illy L’niled ITeat-i
more drastic ways will have to .be re­
Washington, Nor. l,—Under tfre
sorted to jn order to overcome the
new locome tax. the provlatone
Inerease in mental and moral dellnquirtag the laat to be withheld at the
qnanU wbo ereuuaUy become public
do not beeooe effective today,
chargea.
but twill be enforced next year. Tbr
make return to the local
cftlxe
PUN-ttha tango has tnteraaUonal revenae cnilector before
been danced at aererni parties attend­ March 1, tint, as to hU earning from
ed by high school pupUa. tbe Caeolty March 1. 1913 to tbe end of the year.
has Issued a ■tatomaat saying It will: Jane i. tbe collector will notify him
be rnaponaiUe for only three evenli on tbe amount of Uie tax. and It must
daring the remainder of tbe eoctol br paid by June 3> After the next
nnaaon. The tango will not be daocod
ilendar year tbe tax *111 apply on
at these partlen.
llir tall calendar year.

GINSENG

Will pay the bigbest prices
for Ginseng and Golden Seal.
FREIUANN ft CO.
T3J E. Pront Sl

You'll find here what you
want.

HONEY TO LOAN ott goodhnd voD
Improved ftmt. H. C. Davto. Sit
Btata Bank Bldg., Ttotveraa Otr.

THE HAMILTON
CLOTHING CO.

milBEIMIT

Detroh.Nov 1.—Burgtora ransarted

u.«aHHCirs the Jefferaon tveaoe naldence of J.

B. Ford. nnlU-mUUonair* owner of
the DIxn bank and Ford bnildtoBi
» Ota. par bottto. BOU by OH toaf*. early today aod slhreewwra Val•gdat,»mtakoa.

231 Bay 8L

The Herald and Get Results

Range Exliibit
Extraor^nary

We have arranged a special opportunity for yon
to see fur the first time in our town, the only range
made with Patented Keystone Copper-Bearing
jflumimtm-fustd Flues.

The
Sontti Bend
Malleable
is the greeteat tri­
umph of range mak­
ing. Iu flues UK
made from thebeat^
rnst-naiatiug metal"
known in range
construction.

inDER THE lEW
i^E T» UW

iwainsiuttRiGH

Are only puichaaol moe. Tbarofore they sboold to of modera
design, bollt of Bast dorobto
.matorigto qnd arttoUcaUy SoA. W. RNIKCRO

IS GROWING YOUNG Advertise Your Wants In

I have berai la naa tor a

emEm

St. Louis, -Mo.. Nov, J.—T'i.- !a^t
stakes markfag u><old Room- (rail acroBS tho
Misso-Jri will irf- laid during tli - r.Piv
three days. Tin* first one. n-jiUi-lng
the wooden markers, was soak today
:ind will
followed by others tomorrow and Monday, accompanied b.IPStrtotK- exercivcf

'CM.of Lv-sTnni
: Mt be cornd by Hall s raiiirTb Carw a^tor

'

If prOM-nt plana
through tbe po­
tato groweni of Michigan will meet
on November IS. in Grand Rapids
agd perfect au oounizatioi
mutual profit and advantage. Michi­
gan is one of tbe greatest producing
BUtes In the potato tine In the couip
try. yc4 thera has never been anr
kind of a gencrfol organisation w look
the Iniemu of those wbo 'are
engaged in the culture of this Importfarm product The marketing!
end of the btulnen demands a nronif
look after the proper!
distribution of tbe errfb. On the ether!
hand there Is groat need of a change
In the metitod of selecting the seed;
and ptonUng the crop that could evi-^
dcotip be woriied out I
detr. Brerr fall there .
a potatoes sont to market and the
aoetotr.
sale of this kind of tabors not only Tboae leuern ataad for «
of the
lajarea the market, bat cmu a fdloc- greataaL hMpa in the ssoMd. OB.
tion wpoo tbe man who sie eoBMod UOUUCK'8 SUGAB-COATBD POLE.
-*

urnd

to the botilMM. The boot rem«ay
I and all <

ter the oai^ potato to evltor pMMiBg whtoh ta aspadiOty to ba eotomebdod to thto pan of the Wbte atatow
M ora ItoMe to he odher to*
iohortAT too vdt for tbe IMo '

flamiltofl ClotMDg Company

STIKES WE miK

TecttBxIraeM
Ny WMftal
By the «Ka^ar” notbod I <u r»
move those aching teeth abMlotaly
Without p«^^ and wlthoat the oae off
drugs to produce sBcoaacloaaaaM.
People of urmaa tBsperam«t god
with weak hearts will appreciato tho

*Va^ar totohod of potnleto axtroo
ttea. ,

DR. W. O. Kl.VTON.
Od-308 Wllhela-Block, with Dr. HoUw
worth. Travarae City. Mich^M.

Anmaoenhent
! wtti eentlMe to
e high etaodard ef
9 that has markto
I’a sueeeM for the
pe« quarter i a centory, hsv.
tag been cor etetf wMh him
many yeara.

Tarbuck « Sctalfes

(Suoaeewra to Wm. toekaam)^
-M. A N.

An expert
denonstralor
win be here
aU the week

•fill

nu”^*M"^'ITaL^itTpi^Srot"“’'“
a valuable set of

Pure AhmiiBmii CooUm Ware
1 BcsucaadCMoe aaaseta navealr.
/

REMEMM THk OATB.

lUs Week—November 3 to 8

, ...e^ranAcJTruxie'

'iS:OtStiag

: 3

ORAND TEAVm*RAOIi TB^AY. ^OTJ^JBEE A 1?13.^

NEWtHHEUWS
«IE ETFECTIVE

CHANSEMADE IBWmEEKIM..
BBRYtUBS
INPROGEOURE

UW Wia K^BlFdRGBI

billon U«. violated flagrantly etace
lia passage in 1»0$. Tbe I.Hl defines
tbe sale of all Intoxicating liquors
as a inibllc nuisance, providi
bettraent of eeadltions and fixes
penalties. The tnvaanre was opposed
by both U. a Senator Lake Lea aod
Oongresaman XIcKHlar.

Great Fall Sale!

MEAT PACKER
LEFT MILLIONS

ibM tv.-r.- i^lll 1.. #1-^.. in Ihis Mile ;.i .. .$7.60
I.XUIES- AND M1.S.SES' I O.XTtj in th.- new.
«.! models and Islirirs. coau tvortl. >flo.
V12..X0. M.'. au.l
sul.- pru-i-w $8.50 .
mill ....................................................................... $12.50
TAILORED sriTS; lat.-M -.iik-limd vut
v.iy iiiiiiK. pluin <>r dre{xtl hkirls; |iu|>ii$12.50,
r fnbrii*; • xlrii ain-mal valmn
. $20.00
$16.60 and
(JOOD SHAKER FI.A.SNELS. Full Sail-•4V,c
Kfial.
n"iSs SKIRTS; matiy of iiu- m w.-gi Myh-s
ur.- im-ltid.'d; ix.imlHr juat. rlula:
jj.

try Into two umes. knows as
breeding and Vtaierlag aoaee.
former compilees tweaty-nre i
tying wbolly or in part north of latlrade 40 degrees and the Ohio rlrer.
lansr
it^of (
three suies.and the DUtrirt
lurabU. lylag wboUy or tn pan south
MICRATORY BIROS NOW PRO­ of latitude 40 -degrees aod the Ohio
river.
TECTED BY GOVERNMENT.
A
aecsaD has been cstabllsbed ;<m. the catbird, chickadee, grosbeak, bumming bird, manln. mea­
dow lark, bullbom, robin, awallos-.
thrush, whippoorwill and woodpeck­
er.. Tbe regulatlona contain a prohlt the bunting of all
SUtM
intQ TRirtecfi Dl»and Insocttvorous
trIeU Each In Char«e^«f an
ei to Buniise.
Slackburn May
Armud Mpan
lR»pectar'c«^r«tlns WitK
Beme Taehnlcal Charge and
Bute Autherltiaa.
Braught Back te Michi­
gan for Trial.
WasblMnoo. Nor.
Tttr i
fhitago, Nov I—The .probability
. Iiwa. whkh affords imAMtioB lo
ibal Ibi- I'nlU'd Blatcs governmeui
nlirraurr birds Id tvtry stat» In tbr
may lake a hand lo tbe rctumlnk of
DDlob. bocaaw rffectirr today. Tbc»«
Roy Dlackbum..<o Grand Rapids
Tvcnlatlona pot ondor federal i*rosnsiicei In the Thomgon lADnlcr. loomt«>ctlOB. for tbo first time, a hiritc
ci! largo when Ii war announced that
number of mierator>- nme and InI’nltod SiaiCf Dliirict Attorney Woi
•ecUroroos birds and ib^ places tadmore of Grand Rapfds had romniun*oral rvetrictioas on the S.Me.ofK* bumcatod with federal authortuea here ro
era of tite Cnitod Stales, la enforc­
gardlng the rtac.
ing tbOso tcgalDUans ted«-al authori­
Just what action, if aur.
llaAliingtoD. -Nov. I.—The treaaury
ties will (o-opersie «iih Mate game
taken by tlie government couH not bo
comtBisalonen and other .auic an- aepiirtn)ent regulailona for deduction
learpcd. Proaocutlng Attorney Pliolr-'
tborlUes In earning out' the rrorf- "ot Its soun-c' of the new Income tax Mated that the case ha« l>et-n brought
■iODa of ibe las ami to pretem vuu- effective today arv "balled ni>.“ accord to the nUention of the federal author
Idlcatlons in the local enforcement ing 10 members of oongress. Bit leaked Itios ihroagb the efforts of Setmlor
out to lay that regulnttnns which bavc
of tbe regulailons.
tVllUam AldMi Smith, who has looked
The slates have been arou|ied into liebn purtlinc bankers ktl-tyvor the up the federal alatulea covering sim­
tbinoen unlt^ or' districts, each In country probably sill lie tnsierlally ilar caaea and baa pointed out a «av
declare the
charge of an Inspector. Seversl of
to the federal authorttlea In which
these positions In tbe vest sin be rcsuUUons must be modlfled, .while they niv be of aadnance to tbe Mich­
mied' tem'porarlly by regular ex|ier tbe deiianmem hbada “suiid pat" ui>- igan officers.
their
interpretation
ot
the
las
ieoced employes of the departniem
The a-ork of organltlng sill probably
be begun In the Middle States, the
Blackburn will be arrestod on <
KorUisest and the Pacllle coast. The
technical charge ihroagb which be
depannient expects to have tbe
can be taken to .Michigan. Once be Is
alstance
there, but liiOe trouble will be m
. nties In the lUtes as weU as the pub­
turning blni over to tbe Grand Rap­
lic generally and aportsmen particu­
ids authomies.
larly who arc iniereated In tbe euvUm Broiler, left Hclder of the Recesa of the new Us.
sorters during tbo aeason luM cIocikI,
Among the birda protected by tbP may go to Seattle next year, accord­
regulatlone are tbe brant, wild duck, ing lo rejons received from Grand
goose, swan, cranes of raHous Raplds-and that without enriching
species, rail, several kinds of ahore the treasury of tbe local club. It is
birds, pigeon. do\*. wild pigeon, bobo­ stated that Bro-ler has been sent a
John WYlcbiman. aged ti:. died of
link. catbird,
chickadee,
cuehoo. contract from Seattle, which contains bean failure at bis home one mUe
nicker. flycatch>. gioaheak. butn- attractive tcrn.s and It is likely that south of Sllgbia. Wednesday afternoon
ming bird, klmtlct. martin, meadow he will sign. He was rciommendM
o'dock. He had boon working
tbe western team' by a catcher on •rlthplila aou'WUI in the barn and had
lart. nlgbt hawk, smhstcbes. oriole,
robin, shrike, swallow, swift. tVnish, the Minnetpoll* cinb.
gone around to tlie rutting sbed.
Brodcr
worked
here
this
seasoo
un­
warber. whippoorwill, woodpei-ker and
where bis son found blm a few
der a contran which calW for bis re­ utes afterward Just able to breathe
The reguUilons for the enforce­ lease at tbe close Of titc scbadule. and died without siicaklng. Tbe
ment of the.Jaw separate the goun- Thus be Is pow a free agent and the oner and sheriff were liaacily
li>ml club will receive no money for moned and found that the rase was a.
^
*
I hj'ni should he accept tbe Seattle
stated. He leaves a wife and one son
llvlaa at home and two daughters
Chicago -The funeral w'ili be held
njNT—John Murrsi has ordered Sunday Irom the church at .Mayfield,
diseontlnned the suit to regain pos­ the Methodist pastor from Kingsley
session of tbe $]«(• diamond engage­ otlirlaiing.
ment ring git-en to Mlsi Ethel Card-

WOUU) HBJ> tRUD MPnS

TANGLE ADMIHEO

BBIT BRODH) MY
fiO TO SEimi TaM

]0Hi WRIGHTIUN DIED
OF HEART FAILURE

Bowers Hkrbair prices
~S5e lor elder apples,
parlao apples 50c. Both
pboncs-atz ns.
n Bell
$7. Canalng Co.
o.
oct 28-tf

Pic Crust
to be Crispy
•TASTY PASTRY FLOUR”
then tl wlU be
with that partteala
■eas that everyone Ulrea.
Order a sack Iran y«

The Hannah
& Lay Co.
sailers tor FUty Years

We have confidoDce in these foods,' and you cuiBot help
bat see thst they ere a food bargaio. liook them op in eitr
display window.
We hsTe other dishes that are nsefni in the Idtohen and
on the table, bread and
boards. Boer stores and^food
choppers. There are nsay ihinp seeded in tile kftritSB'that
you cannot ttaiak of which yon can see here. We have been
s^phiag people with them tidngi for many yean. All of
the difereet shapes asd etytoTOf pots, pans and kettles.
We have all of thtoe'in our gkockmid siany Bore tea suI to Mtton. Look «t tiuM goods and see if you cam
use eone <dytbem. At tbe coiBsr of Prceit aod Oih bMs.

TRAVERSE
CITY.'

CITT. ■

PEOPI.K WITHIN .1 jauIUS

EDWARD ^ MORRia DIED TODAY
FROM BREAKDOWN

UFE WAS TOO STRBIUOOS

i-r.-im. viiile amt yrav Unniml blouw*; lingerii- and Inilon-d liiitoi.- w<iHla.
I nil in

A8B0CIATE8 CLAIM TRIAL HAWTENEO HIS END

l.AmiirANn°"llJkV'ilEA\A-'■
STlTrll .SWKATKH (H.ITS. hi imy. .,Mti.nl.
.,1„™ in ,1„. F^l

Entered Buelneee 4teiiee EatabliMM
by Hie Father and Became Com.
inant Figure In American
Meat Bwinees.

New York. Nov. 1.—The t\s. Steel
oorpotatJoD today paid tbo full inter­
est due on Its nST.000.000 five per
cent bonds, no deduction being made
tor the Income tax according to tbe
Kuaraaiee of the corporation
boodbolders.
In order to nave the amount of tbe
Income Ux from wUcb Individuals
.would >e oiempted U they were pay.
lag the tax th
don kaa aaked each bolder of coupons
wben
them for paymeet at
lU. office or tbU
J. P. bTorsan A
Co, nacaJ agenU. to sUU whether
the hedder is a corporation or an IntUvidtial exempted from the (ax. CorpMwUoD holders of bonds are not tax.
able on the Income derived there­
from.
WEST ORANGE. K. Je~The chil­
dren of John nassen, .‘i. hare asked
both the police and health depart*
ments to prevent tbe aerriage ot Hanees Bhi Mrs. Aute C. Bbemah. 77.

llLANKCTS.'iih'’lAl“.'i>fl .... 1 i..-; i.rp.r

“'*l''S'’',r/r.T'h“sfc'iifc;
.MKNIi III.AVV KLKK' KI) i'

ndEHIVEAR.

AST) mi.nVEliS; .hr-nil njloni; «il..
|iri<-i-. ganii-iii
..........................................#6®
MEN'S n-ANNEI. SHIRTS,
Sl.2.-. nnd
$1.->0.valui'>i. in tlx- hall Sale. at. •■ach. T9c *

mS'-S

Wli.' SON\' ilinliuli." Wnd' hiVi^

wriehN. at. pair................... ...............................14c
HOYS' Kk- SrsPKXDEBS. Fail Sale price.
’ NEW NORFliLK SFirs in' hiue
a Ilf iioliby. «ood weariMi;' tnisttires;
tnisttirca; splendid values- «1 Bk
IS-65.__

I.lm k or l.la.-k w ill, whit- f. et; sal.- pri--.

HOTSlofs- M-ANT
2’I■ANT SnilHILK
sniiiiiLk sCllV
sCliv
(By rniled Preas.)
Chicago. Nov. 3.—Bdsrard ilor.-le.
bead ot tbe packing flnu'of Morris A
Co., a dominant figare In the meat :n
dustrf'. or America, died today afle.'
aeerral monlha illnvaa "The strenu­
ous life - caused his Aeaih.. Though
only
pbynlcians altftbuted Ms en.l
to general pbyaicaJ toeakdown. HU
the strain
during tbe celebrate beef packers’
trial In tbe Cnlted States court here
hastened his death.
^
He entered the office ot bli fatber.
w ho founded the firm of MorU A Cowrhen It years old to 'learn tbe bua!oe«s " A this death -be left a fortune
««tlmtted froni thirty to forty million.

WEIGHTY PROBLEMS

Bi.

Sssiii"

i..fS^\^ji«'si?^,,.,:,„:i,„i,,,1,1

ing VS'in Neomm, were preaenu and •aamer and the fruit'gnwara,^bav«
Hra. King had Mtne very .good sug- profited by this free advice. Mr. Brawn
grationa to offer, aa abe bae^tumber bad to c
be prcMst at tbu Umg ahd
^f ibeee electric macblse^ In her own
.will remain 1m- four daya

Mi

big eTcnl of tbe day:
flab dinner that was aerved at noon.
tbe'Aah belflg donated by Augnauia
Poster of Futtoni Bay. He received a
hearty rote of thanks for bis geoergsliy.

FABM EXPEBT WBL .
lECTUBEATSHOW

NHVrailCEGHIff

MHdllGHIGMiO
iB.v United Press.)
Chicago. Nov. S.—Mayor Harrison
today anaoimced the'appointment of
Detective Captain Jaa. Gleuon to
succeed John MeWeeney. aa tAief of
the Chicago poUee.

E. Ii. Brown, graduate of She .MicbKALAMA20(bc77%e aeYcoth annnal
igan Agricultural coUeae, ^las been en­
gaged by the Traverae City Stale eonventim of the^toji^fl BAte AaxUon for the Prevention and Se*
bank to be in constant mueodgnee
a wUl be held here
the fruit shew that will be opened
Wedneeday of ibla week. Mr. Brown In tbe Weatern Ulebigan Kennal
has spent the last five rears In the Ecbcxrf buildings November € and 7.
work of inspecting orchards and fniK
lands and la well Btted for this Im­
portant work. He will answer all
questions that tbe fnilt growers mayask him and they should take adv-antage of such an opJiOTtiinity to have
tlieir fruit problems a^ved. Mr. Drown
has been consulilug agent lor a num­
ber of banks of western Mlchlgnn this

Win»ar4teMrcMer
apples. wrtaMsIls SSe.
- ■ TSe. Bom
phwrs giT, Sn, BcU
S7. CaawlagCa
oetZS^f

^Starting November with a Rush
of Splendid Values af the <^be Store

Every day this week ovr Fall Merebandloe Sale will i
Don*! iBtss these savti
SIX GOOD SrSOIALS nr BILKS AND
DRB8B GOODS.

£ la oUcrjireeptioMl Bayteg

GLOBE SPECIAL GLOVfeS.'
We gpedalite oo Gloves at Popnlar
Prices.

SDSL'Sv.S-liiTi'ii.A.i.

Women's 2H‘!asp Cashnu-rette-(Rove,

S8c
Woim ti'a "Lestheritc" Suode Glove.
Looks like A ffCDuine anode glove:
w-eers better. Comes in blaek and
wloTR. at. pair.,
................... ...
Glolie Siracial Kid Olofes are made
exprinalj- foe us from aclected
Hkiint. aod' are reeommeiidcd for
sslis£selory wear. White, black

prieed at, yard...............

.

. . .60e

•BsdjkU'sbmto.'st. pair....___SUM

SwcBler Coats
The bigegat and boat stock north of Grand Rapid*. Bargains
you can -ool jaalch. '\Ve sa\-e >-fm from 35c to <2.00 on
each sweater. ■
79e fer Boys’ and Giria* Wool Sweateni with niUiUrv' voUarK.
They would be cheap at -flES.
98c for Men'a and Women's Heavy Gweaten. with ahawi col.
Ufa, The.best sweater for the money weVe ever pot oot.
|S.9e for $3.00 Men's end Woiitcn's Heavy- Rope Stitch Sweaten. All wool qtralky.- Gray and maroon colors. Shawl
eriton. Weoderful value.
\
#6J8 for Mca^ oad Woasca's-tiaad Km Sweeten,. Strictly
*- —sll-sfooL Shawl ridlar. A sweater tMt'is I
at 98(00 aod *«^i0 add to worth theff>Hee.— -

ontm oowm.
Bmts the
fil«Batw« of

wmter; $5, $6£0. ................. .^7.60 and up
iH'TlNO L'LOTHS- ui> immenw jiNeortumni
m -l«hl. m.-dim.i mid darl; -olort.

utl" lli'- 2.i FTHkniTlNKI) lIlisK i,; .11.

PRANKS WERE FATAL

tBy l-nUod Kreaa.1
Chicago. Nov. i.—Three iteraona
deed as a remit of UaHowe'on pranks
here. .Morgan Campbcil. aged 1C. was
cleciroculed while <rytng to remor^
an arc tlgbi. .Mra. Alma Steeuen-o^
dropped drad while Indulging in a
romp at a Hallowe'en parly, and Mrs.
Harold Ewert. .Mrs. SUt-nerson's
mother, died at a lelepbonc when abe
received the message lelllDg of ber
daughter's death.

w: M AND W 1111,KS .MIK .ITTHNDIMI Ml 1!

-HERE .\HK rm: KtNl) OK V .M I KS TH.VT AHV. ‘i-AKlMi THIS Tl^! Hrsii>;T rM.l.
SE.^SON IN IHF- mSTORT OF TUTS STORE'
L.ADIES' .\NI) MISSES* fOATS. ..i., !.,<

do to better their lot. Thj Grand Traycraw wemen answ ered i
Inqnlry ,at
their Saturday meetinR.
was devoted to dlacutalng tbe
mcritr of ruch labor saving house :
rbiaes aa tbe tlr«U-ss cooker, the
frlgerator. the power waahing :
oblne. the lacuuin aweoper. the cream
separator, .ihc electric flatiron, the
electric rtove and electricMlgbU. With
but few exceptions tbe slaters agreed
that the atwve machines would make
iht- work of ibe farm woman much
lees wearUonic. The trouble eeema to
DISCUSSED AT GRAND TRAVERSE be that the farmera'-income la not
GRANGE SATURDAY
Kuffleiently large to permit of bis
i-quipplBg hla home wlih all the ma­
ichlnery
chinery that liai
hai been de\lKed to elimellmFlam Mapped Out fer Helping Women I Inaie drudgery. It was the decision of
Folks in Doing Farm
tbe alaters. • iherefore.f that the beat
Werfc.
yiing that the secretary-of agriculture
could do for them waa to
ibelr busbatids' inoomes so that there
It la rather unfoetiioale that Secre­ would be ready cash to buy tbe new
tnrwuoct..
tary HouatoQ of the federal departnnni of agriculture waa not ni the
Another feature loucbvd upon w;as
THREE dead'IN CHICAGO FROM grange meeting last Saturday after­ the fa<-t that the government should
noon. Had be bees be would have owo the water power tnatead of cor­
HALLOWE'EN
learned a few things that would help
and so furnlab the (aniieru
him greatly in aaccMaluUy petlorming with ebcap motive power to
Om Man Killed While Trying te Re- faia official dniiea. Some time ainoc new electric labor aavlng devlcee. Mrs.
move an Are Lamp
be decided lo aak tbe form women of AugUBU King and Ger daughter Ruth
fer Fun.
America wbat bis department sbonM of Nottingham. Mich., who are visit­

Sm GORPHUTIBII WHi
Gtrid Trimmed Dishes at a Uni­
PtY FUU WTBIEST

form Price of 10c for a Ciqi
and Saucer, 6 or 7 in. .
Plates, 6 or 7 In. Nap­
pies, or 7 in.
.Bakers.

TSAVXSSE

NaahiiBe. Tenn, Nosx ji—The eo4
of the oimn air eaJoen la Tenneeare
came today, with the coMw-loio ef­
fect of lim Nulaanee AcL which

*-»»s lanpaxOffB®

WASH UNDERWEAR and E0SIES7
Women's Flcccpd Union Suits. Per­
fect fitting garornta. Regular and
ertrn sixes, in pair white and
eream. Speciali.v priced at...... SSe
Bo.vs' Heavy FltHced Union Suha.
for alt agi*s. UouRual value at..4Sc
Oomplete sbowiiig of Wool Usioo Ssito

for b^ aaa yirls. All sisss.

Women’s 2.k-''Black Cashuiere Hose.
at. pair .....................................................18c
liu.va* Hand ELnil All Wool Stockings. at .pair ...........................
AH Yiftds of Glube TaHor Made Wool
Union Suits for Women at $L48,

{!.»,,jiaai Md,.......

-AH KMsi

Stees Of fMlM Bilb
-and beet batta made, aeRing rat

IBe. 18%hc. 15c and 78c roU
Large OoBtftMttUh Batti thqt op^^up iuU t^c. .One batt to
itiffieidff’for'a «>mfortiible. 2, S anij 4 pound sizes at

4fk^«6e «nd B8croU
See our Kamsdown Wool Comfortable Batt. Pleasures 72xS4
inches. Cheesedoth covered; xitode fnnn wool, it af­
fords uBueual^lfiBiBlb.

wm Sip

im PetticoatsJn {dsin iwlotb..
in. Kriroae, KeUj Gfeen and
.^ther wanted i......................
^ng bUck. A r

49c

'1

•1r^
?AOB rpUB V
c

« UOOBD.KAOLB. ntAmU OITT, lOOIRUir, lAfUBDAT. KOVIHBIA 1, IBli.

SUNSHINE
t
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Reto.oodftoC-toMe.nef tin#
..
*Mib« oiinAifta n
I?^
•««»>«»* J
***•
«
I wriH tty never to teerry or ^
fret abewt ererythiog.

I will try to be a* tnppy a. I ♦
eaa am i»#ka everybody happy ♦
ae far ne I can.

I eirill try te be'loViiiQ. helpful *
and kimto everybody and to J
.very living thing.
f «**r ft'l i" trying te do ♦
m theoe thtnge. I will -Try. try «
ala.''
'

i agala.

>• IixLU.
U4 Mtlo.

Tow #naAUi*r.

:
0%crti» Brtl* WiB*.

1 oa ciod
700 thiak m mncb
2 Of TOW cord iod bitttoe. oad I on
“**““^"**'™**“‘^'

^
Tbe ek7 becoo to g1e« wttb o coMea
hoko. o worn light broke ibrongb tbe
ciood*. oad •uddealy u wo. o Suaehtoe Day;
•'Ab.'* nid your rreeldeal. ' U the
eong of a bird can make the world
**«m full of Joy, then 1 muet bare a
•“»
»>' *'«*«•
O* ««"• I
cant go around eingtog on tbe
etreet but I can wnlle. nnd let my
foce tell the eecrei'And after .be reanbed tbe oStee
*be fonnd theee cunntog little poemi
» repeat Just wbai tbe
l*«Uy bird eang.

MISS CLARA N. BATES, Editor.

Firet Vie. President—Mra.
Bate. Wlliiama

Willlama
Number of m
1. if13,S.t06.
Number of r
Bell Nov. 1, 19U. J.1S8.
• • • •

Mich.

Neme.

Open tha Ooer.
Open the door. Let to tbe nlr.
Mabel Tbe wlnde ere sweet and the flowcre
we fair;
Joy to abroad In tbe worid today!
If our 46or to wide wen be may come
this way.
Open Ibe door.

BIk Ropite MIcb, R. F. D. No. l.
Oet. 17.19li
Dear Preeldeal—
I go to Acne eebe^ dletrtct No. l.
1 am elgtal-yean oljl and to tbe third
grade 1 bare two mUeo ■ to go to
ecbool. For peu 1 bare a yellow kllI woald like to Join
tbe Soaehtoe Oub. Wm you pleaae
aend me a card and button?
Prom
LyU Taylor.
Indeed )ou may Join tlto Sunshine
Club, and have a card and button.
_A.
OcL ». IMJ.
Deer President—
I go to echool every day and am
learslh^411
laaiaia^aii the
tae time.
time, Ii like
tiaa to
ta go
ga to
ta
ecbool.
mtpm.,. ^My lltUe
»t„a dlttor
m„ui to
U etaylng
.UyAtm out
tmt
of ecbool now. My lltUe brother Tbeo!• JewL W. bare three Uuto
P<**
«»*l* a good bunch, oi

»»U.i rm»U«, «w »r ami™ po.
WNMINt tTOIIlM.
U»i »iaM i»i« „
k^..
Utow. Mr Uulo Btpbelr *ho )im
UtUo TWLmium.
ud
k .!
1>M coo* for oewlr »fo* dobUm wtU
AJI
uUrt The
,^'T
be bone oooo. I wooU be cM to btf (olka. tbet ie. tbe wonea-MkA «»eof tbJwoi«i’. fhJ^iT*
^
**cti«n*e poetcordi or letter* with r - ‘ -.............. . “
ho* *ad
«7 of tbe Seottloer.
,
• renoln oo erer o fiuBehltier.
Hedeig Poertner.
Tbe ootuDS weed* ore beoatlfol.
aad w* aU eatoT Ike dor* of IndUo
otniner.
'
________ _
'I®, M^***'^* bOCieTY.
Woeovefy.
'•D«*n‘i be hate a aie. tIraeT" eald
Tommy.
H. «»d
„a hto
hU etoter N.U
He
Kell wet.
were ™tb.
watch«ng
la Ha
lp< ibe
U,. equirre)
nimi play,
piK,.ta
lu cage.
««■ A
big
big boy
boy bad
bad eaugbl
eaugbl It
It tbe
tbe day
day before.
before.

T*~*T**T~***™
fir*, ond tor*
loto .trip..
**“
ool to b« **wr
oo tb« do*-, brou* i, —

~ I—:* ™ ■-= w*

oil eom of re«,lre.. foot
rrocb forth into dotor o Toet deol of
< «**
good to ererybodr e.‘eo tbe beotbes
“*
Aod thev bod oar aumber of bm®*«hlr. Ok. how aabaaed
lass about tbe bMt war' of doto*
ihlag*- *od they bod nlMionorle*
Tear * Day l. * good time to
who were Juet frpeh from ibelr work
*”
beginning.." wld mothlo .peak to them, and eet tbtog. to’ *'• **"‘’*'pan*; ei-ecy girl was nire every
,hauidn-t the ehiM«e h..e .
*>«r bean beat' children have a
^ trip-hammer.
Thi-. »h.» rnU-.
.K-„-h.
'Ton «ve to Canton." eald mother.
.
-<l.r . moment-, ttleoce. ■ Ho* „„„
would
The “U.
UlUe Tea-t.*aves ao.
do? M.,
May yaur
your
P"*- ‘bM
v«7
^ ^
„ _ . . lumiuJ ^ilnai
m
'’****
^

«"•» ao «. tail It malt b» (tot.. -Plamaia aara P. t-aau ta >at
ar.
'aya! aut aa aoa't bale ta. TPaf.
....
. alta .mt.
ta pUi .a, m.a a.
^
hhn'lots to eet. He ougbt to be glad,
rcbUdren." called out mamma, who
was la tbe kiwben and oould hear

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kretliud* to look.
br *«B*tog
®>» “** On their way bone they net
'hepberd contog •lowlytloag
V rope la bto baad*.
**««*r'' cried Flereace. "yoii
^ T “*
‘“’'®
>»U leg to not broken
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V- be win ecr%« >oo yet." said
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3ou
him,"
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PBaa
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PP,
--'-“"bba- .am
a tbe doer. Del in tbe inn.
He bath a emUe for every one:
should
Cradle He bath made of the raindrop,
t wii go grieved to lesm that your room to one comer vt tbe house _
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n_^„
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‘“bby nose.
the beet do. 1 i
deer IHUe brother ww do*d. All the where a good nuny picture, nnd
*» «ay wT
and genu.
<y.
wbilf
a
pretty
pint
nuab
mount­
dladema.
Sunbea&a
win
be
aorry.
picture
books
were
kept,
He may dumge our tears
This to a true etory. li happened
' aAgoln- to see all tbe other gtrish"^
ed up to ber forebead. "And I'm
games were there, too. and e
many years ago. and to now told.
Haring found her pencil and pa^>.

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by V. L. We«l. They wU, grow and

Time Hill and tenn.e HIIL Ola.
AHt.: Berth. Bowltog. S«ll. Bewlleg. Ila Williama. Coy WllliamA Lina
WllllamA Myrtle Nayler. Lucile Nayler, Orvel Ohier. Reuben OhIer, J. C.
ndy BarBaniek. Mena Barrick and Andy
Hck. Danville ArV. Namek e«nt by
InH. Jennie Oeurcy.
^NBKINE CRADLE ROLL.
Lucille Hill, age three years: Theifna Mill, ape one year, Ola. Ark. Nina
WilliaaBS. age two ydare; Larly Ohicr.
age one year. Danville. Ark. I
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sent by Mrw Jennie Dewey.
UNSHmE POEMS.
The leaves are fading and falling.
The winds are rough aad wild.
The birds have ceased their calltog.
ButJet me tell you. my child:
Though day ’uy day. ns It closes
Doth jUriier and darker grow.
Tke roots of the bright red'rosea
Will keep alive In the anew.
And. when the winter to over.
The boogbs win-get new leaves:
The quail come bark to the efov.er.
And the swallow back to the oavea.
Tbe robin will wear on hto bosom
A vest tbat to bright and new;
And the lowueet wayside blossom
Will shine with tbe eun and dew.
Tbe leaves today arc whlritog.
Tbe brooks are all dry and dumb:
But let me tell you. my darling.
Tbe spring wliv be aure to 00m4
There must be rough, cold weather.
And winds and rains ao wild;
Kot all good things logetber
Come to os here. my child.

bloom with a four w^ka v.ottlon for potato dig- ly. «id they went into the corner uie^M
« ^igen fo SlV mp!
w P'fk VP Potaioea. room, and had a good time playing ,diy unfolded iiaelf to her actlre IIIAnd their fruit ahall be eweettr than I am to Uie fifth gnde tbto year, with the gamee and looktor at the
hr.iR.
th« of the vine.
There are four boy. mid one other book, and ptoturee. Hut .Her a whSo
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“Iw' “L
Open the door
girl besidee my«-lf to our clam. Will tbey began to get tlrod of being there. i«.
had very clear idea. !J^h.t
^
you plaae .end toe a new card .and
-Im going to mamma.- aald N.-II.
e.pected 7f “am Only tbit torJl.Te
Open (be door of tbe h«an. Lei to
button. 1 lost both of ibem. I enjoy
"So am I." said Tommy.
it..r. m r. i i ■ ..urm. .m,
‘•**>**^■■*''<** 7**Sympathy sww for alranger and reading the Sunablnc letlera. and wteh^. Hui when they went to oi>cn
Tea-Leaf there eatd
body
——%A/ was
- m— to
w have
,.«•«- a
m good
a-——M time!
AA—pm •
10.. as
“* loud
lOlid as If they were grown"Yea."
kto;
I could
I door they found it locked. They did. j ^on t quite know." said one gentle no*—seiecietL
wr
Vm»-. -h.A p.^ .mmv.. -eh
up-—oeieaea..
It will 1
tha- hallo of tbe heart so hope lo see ray letter
lhat--p.per n*t know wbat to make of IL They «cHhc. to another, "whether It to beet
with the other Sunehtoe lettera
had never been locked to before i„ i^, these little things go on with
That angels may ewer unawsre
From your true friend.
-Peer Old ChaA*’
They pulled hard, but tbe door would tai, ,ork. They don't onderetand.
Open Ibe door,
Doraa Carotbers.
Then Tommy looked at j-m .,r,ia j,ow solemn U all Is!

You have your wish ibi
-A. NAU. .PP N.„ .. TCP,,. .,P U,.
LP.VrMo'V:"M'‘u,.‘
Doraa. And you shall have
card aad button also.
In your journey through tbe rears.
Use a smile.
...P p ppl« ,P., mppim. P«ra Mem
,p, „n
II will weave a hope from feaiy.
Use a smile.
There's a power that i
Dear Preeldent—
To Ibe heart that ever stoga e
All-ihc old world’s goodly things—
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pMn. mil .P. Upi«. «> p.1 U-. crl.kl. All».'. P«t p-il.r. tP.l ».•
TP.r. livM >pu tP. tUIup u M
ft’s a emlle.

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if the cloads o’ercast the sky.
Us» a smile.
They w-lU rantoh by and by.
with a smile.
Tbongb the erorld with w'oe M>offla
rife.
You can challenge all the strife
Tbat cornea creeping Into life.
With a smile.

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If >03 think you’ve mlaaed tba nark.
Use a emtle.
If your life seems In thn^ark.
Why. Just smile. .
There's a coming day that's bright;
There's a dawn beyond the night.
If you smile.

A Fairy on SHIIa.
Prancto wda delighted with Uncle
Potter’s latest present—e pair
of
auu..
•■klother. haven’t yon any errands
for me to dor be kept asking.' -I
want to abow you how fast I can go."
Mother invented all the Vrrands

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was trjtog to show them, and they N.nfv. who would have bean obliged
Play In this winter. Wc took iwplar asked her if tbe egutrrel got as tired as
and- dug boles in Hie ground and set tbey did of suying lo one p
them Ip tbe boles. We bent them ~ms wns qulU- sun- tbat It did.
aklrtMSkirts." .hp
ihp rtH
girt added
added
over and tied them in the middle.
"S-pose we let it go? ” said Tom".Veyer mind!’
Preeldent tnuCrin,u«. ■; said
aa.u cresmun.
Then we put berateck brush on It and my
kle. perched up*^ to the htgbeet and
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Ncaaen City. Mkh, K P D. No. 1.
Dear Praeident-

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deal of —..a,.
trouble.
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day Florence
ring ont with
uos
rionace was rugont
Wgnita'wdticroaa-the road to s
a friend, and saw Ue abephard give to,unt. aad Uttie ^Ibevt’a Uoe t—

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If. the sFOrid aeems upside down.
Use a smile.
For it won't help things to. frown—
Try a smile.
Tbere'e hope that ataye to btoea:
You can win tbe ewedt ^reas
Of the tickle god Succear.
With a amlle.

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<>«>®MWnn
»oot and auffertag wherever
she ooulA—Rellgiotta Teleecope.

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Hawd. c-Mlpr »«,, .i-d.
™.'i P.1IM .. ..I.A U,«a.
PmI Pm.m.^ PM d«.
Do not ueo a painted cage. The
‘"‘®
mother', long
' Oh." be replied." Cap wiu never na
him.
.^ru. nett meeUug." .be atod to biw be of any more qm to me. I ahMI
-oubtot can waU on ttUt. as well
natol thu. Imbibed I. very to“‘®» may be 1 c« ewto. 'em have to Imn, him. poor fellow, a. « ,
^ wj^e ImJ a giS

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7.r: 7-' r.d'';s:

li**^ tar It to for tbe birds, and If not
tloo now for pouto diMiu:
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It ahn..1j<
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It riiould Kbe. wmlded and
well .dried
having a good time at borne,
before putting them Into It. Tbe cage
go to .Neaaen CID- H to
ebenid be
be thoroughly
ihoroughl. droned
cltweed every
everv
ebenld
town. It to about one a
half
^
raoralng. pUdng a piece
mllca from here.
_ _
brown
paper, not newspaper, n
Pram a Sunabtoer.
*i
J«ttom. Herobro‘shJu'id7to^'be”wa.hlU^-Timtl^ sally.
Did you help pick up poU^? I
To have canarte. healthy they o*et
am sure you are a busy iUll^ 8nn- have a chance to keep U.emaelve.
beiam.
clean clean tbe cage every day aad
give freak peed, and clean sand or
Suuone Bay. Mich,. R. P. D. No. t.
gravel When the bird has takeb bto
Box SI.
^ remove the bath dUb and keep
Oct. 'J6. 1913.
Dear Praaldent—
Give raw apple, lettuce or cabbage.
Vacation went so fast but U soenis
or platotato leaf whichever to to seaalee to go to school again.
We are lom O^o^'h clvr Piero of
baring a montb’e vacaUon for digging
bread soaked to milk; but never rok«
poutoee. The woods look so beautl- or endv 'rtoAy, . w:«-v yiv. h.rH
ful with all tjielr pretty colors. Soon AMw’i
winter will oone and we can go elelgb
®**
riding agnto. J real Mair Kalchlck'a ““"‘“"S '
------- - ---------------------------- ----------- cayenne Deooer
letter to the Bunahlne page saying
'
Sander* was crippled.
crlonled. !I will
‘ “®
®“v“Oe* put a piece ot,
Mabel Saoders
. maty Iran in the drinking wster.
m

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-■Sb.

OUbert bad teft tba aUlta at tbe gate
and trottad borne "No- motb^
‘'® ®“*“^
<>li Cap dona?"
^^ow how to nlar being a
•“'*« “•
'
' He baa not dona anything."
ro- to
mw,
« stUta.*’
fo Play beto, a
try OB
’Go«!" eald Teddy, who bad been plied Roger." but be wlU oarer be
-v„
peacefully chewing a corn-hall. "I of any more nse to ma and I cannot ,
'e«w«i
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<>»• of the mlt- fov* to make other people happy and
e dear Joy loses
— ‘OM «« *»
“• P« chlev^u. achoolboy, threw a atone at
*’’•
fly yesterday and broka ona of bto
Uppfhr S^t half-bour^Think bo*, tbe roou of the
tog each day—a smile.
““ “ ^«>-«S-’rhlie ubto-mai. opened leg. ’ And Ibe old shepherd ^ped
^ oaifBour.
snow.
jj
Aro kept alive to tbb
chubby mouth, and took out a per- **ay the tears which filled bto eyes.
' _______________
—Selected. But the little gifts of life
“f’oor C*P-" he eald. "he whs as knowMake sweet the days we live.
”''®"
» do that!" cried Preal- ing as a bomao being."
•• StaMavero.
A Sunehinc Thmrght
The worid has weary hearts
Crinkle. Jumping down from her
' Boi are you sure bto leg to brok«“• '**“ “ ™“Let us gelbrr up the tuDbeams.
That we can bless and cheer.
Lying ail aroond our path;
And a amtie for every day
'
Oh.
yea,
Utoe;
U
to
broken,
ann
Jf*
^
»» *
Let uv keep tbe wheal and roses.
Makes eunsbtoe all tbe year. '
®““ ‘- «ough. He has not put bto foot to “ *^* * ‘*« “*®’ '®"

Ceatlng out tbe thorns and ebaS.

Women s Boarders tie p-ound since. "
»«»* «h“7 Y0« “h*><»“• ^oar
Let us find our sweetest comfort
Gomethtog each day—* word.
‘"J'
noreoee and ber frtanda rode
•« »«
“**

In tbe bleaeings of today.
We cannot knew Its power.
"1^
“““d. Sto there, now!"
on.
light and so full of springs, that you
With a patient band removing
It grows In tnillfutoesa,
She held “P
up “■
the pretty "'■k"
red-utd white
"We -Ill
will >,
go Ud
and u.
see poo,
poor Cu."
Can." -Md
..Id >“«F “d
and ru
run u
a. If
If lU
you •were wound
"V.
,\fl the brier* from the way.
Ae grows tbe gentle flower
affair, her motbor’i great pride, with the geutleman. "I don’t beUeve the “P “
*” “•* ™ •”
-Selected, ^vbai comfort it may bring.
•“*PP«^ “>*
to really broken. U would lake a
*•
Where all to dark and dread'
ending coro-Uall clear aeroei the Ubie big etone and a hard blow to break tbe
^
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.... Cap."
- _
havu
THE
SUNSHINE
PRESIDENTS Vor a kind word every 'day
have takon
taken biuit
many more eiero
steps. vnn
with the m
Other.
leg of a_______
great__dog like
^j^,“Tcnow. OiD’l you save some etepe for
ViSlT.
.Mnn*, pjeanaai all tbe year.
"Vow! j-owr came now in good
Tbto morning-when your President
exclaim^ tbeae tired feet? You can trot upcame down the street to ber d'esk In Something esefa day—a tboogtat
Btalre lo bring eomeUtog. or downthe Hmld office, she thought to herUnaeittob. good aad true.
^ _
B. Just ae wcU
h*^f:
^
Tbat aids anotber’s need.
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u
lomu.
luM
oMjj.ll
BW.
hu
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U.,
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llur.
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K_ana acaia it ana tne case well if me
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brick floor. ’ HM
Hto "
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“to U roaly a dismal day. How am. v.^u^ „ *,ur way pursue:
Onr taaeberia name to Utos Ruth ^-.-uv^T^omre^k^anr ' to d If
•>*• tWkXti with anger at the to- *® P»'*
aometblng. or lo bring
lur
potttoes
1 sotog to write a Sunshtoa visit <n,u
lighten hearU.
McCarthy. We have our potatoes
u. use the oerrh bold
"**>
*«•««« But. when tbe IHtle girl “■•‘bing. or out Of doora to carry a
when the eky Is leaden and the waole
rtiat leads te paBiwgye dev;
naart, .1 out and our roro to Ml
bold the little brown apron. «.d yet cailed him "Poor Cap." he grew pTcl- »“®’
-•'"a!?*

world seems grayr’
For a helpful (bought each day
busked. 1 went to the fair at Sutton.
keep clear of tbe stout little tboei fled, and began to wag hto^rt^. *™"‘’ “•* *"
•**>»
1 am quite sure 11 y ou had Been her
i^ppy ^ ,ne year.
Just then you would have dtocovered
all took Mme stuff. I got first prlxe
oo appla pia MTU close with love to
that her lips were drooping at the Something aacli day—a dSed
Piero-Of ftt aah pork with cayenne
“‘T’
*“
*' ‘“* **'*’ *““^ ’’'* S* ^
l^cbllL to ^ to SL
all tbe snnahiners hoping to see Oils pepper,
eoraere. and that her expraasion *a*
of klndneu and of good,
ban* it to bto caae and do not
he bad a chance.
rough head, and Ulked to him. while
Aance fo help to tbto
ae aad as the dull-colored clouds over■to print.
1!.^ ..“

Her. was a protty atato of affMr,! tba gwUeman etamtorod the totored «Y: JOU wuj
^ ^
let him K..K‘E,
bathe for aeveral
days.
bead.
Prom
again, -na brot pari wiD be dolig It
Avoid frightening the birds to anr

And be- leg. It waa badly swellea. and to have
- - --------------------- --Mildred Poertner.
And then urb a eurprtotog thing oh tliua tbe taearenly Vill
way. It to very easy to bare Item
««® .***
onmiat hurt him very «uueb. bnt
1 mm ao’pleaaed to think Utat you
happened.—from out tbe gray aky
\Vc all mv do wbUe bereknow you nnd welcome your coming; *“
J<« a. Unr the do. knew It *« meant kindly.
‘ Tr
came a burst of aong! So aweet and For a good deed every day
remenijered tbe rrtpiHe glri. Tbat but tbey do not like to be handled.
Congra.^ and. though be tnoanml and wtorod
^
L
wee a Sunshiny thing to do.
leader U was. ao flllad wifo-foe mjtoMakes blessed all .tbe year,
. .
eometlmea
with pain, ba lickad tbe band, that
"L.J?'
tery of spring and bappfoeat,—foat
Half of the girls took .Idea with wme boning him.
Ffw^-ap^ *>»lcb
your Preatoent atonned to amaaemaat
Hew to Begin.
President Crinkle, and halt wuh Nssa
"If# only a bad bratoe; ao booea *• • Eoubie aavlng, aad If you save
aad lifted hi eye, to the leaBees
SUNSHINE LBTTERB.
Every boy and glrli pl«nr«s him- cy. Cern-ball and nocorn-baU party— broken." eald tbe geatleim “Brot •“•Mhlag tar a penpa Hto lim the
autumn treto^
Traveroe Oty. Mlcb.. R. P. D. No. 3_________________
_____________
______________
. _____came
______________
pear President—
self
of berseir_______
growing
into a brave___
tbe w^
fast and__________
load Ull „
to all Cap seeds; __
be wCD epon ______
be wMl
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D«»’i
AndI sum enough, tbeee wna the
Oet SO. 1913.
It baa been some time atoee 1 aad noble man or woman. Bravery every^ was roinrg at once; while again."
Chrtotaaa fo do tbto. wtu
IttUe bird
Wrd
averhaad, a radtast Dear PreeMaat—’
wrote to the eunebtoe page. It to a and nobUlty have th% toindsttone to the poor heatbm were never- once
"I am ao gtodl" eidalmad Fter.
Ilttto ford to rosy plumage.
I gp to eebeet new. 1 am to the abatoe tbat I have nagleetod tt eo long ktodneee. in genUeneaa. aad in mer- thought of!
anoe. "But can w. do aaytbibg for
"Ifa a lovely dsy.'Tie laag. -“A day fifth ends aad my Mgdlaa arp road- but t was ao busy during vucaUon cy. You cannot deralop tbeae wttbChHdroa.* quiet rolee edld. sadden- him'? He seams to sock pato."Hard to Fifii.
*^?**—*tot artthamtJc, tongease aad ethm- tbat I didn't find time. Vacation went out being ktod to tbe aatoudA The >y. to tbe door, “wbnt to the name of "Plenty of bet water to fotoe
nlmply imponlMe for me to
*y*.-.**”!
^
tte^a name toMtoaaofut-botsUU f wa. gfod when child who to kind to aa animal be- your mwtotyr
part woald betb eaie tba balp to e>«
bread for my foadr," atod tbe .
foto giadr^ glad!
_ Ones Maba. Bba to a nlco taacber acbool manad again, l think tbe eanae tbe animal to btoptom ta gotog
Piertdmit Crinkle Dew at onro for him.tonfm.
And aa w fliag ^ aeag abroad aad Ilka bar. I bav# cat
p« KH- wo^ tonSao pretty now witb aU to grow tote manhood tbomfotfol of ber chair.’ tba seat of tomor! VkOe "WML tbMk*' aaU llw iBL 1 wfll -"Bama way ben." romirktd tba
B weMedA>4^ Msmad to bappaa. tea, aad ft M«.fo glar. I hs«a my tbafr benaaM cetora. We haw a all that la betplras.
each girl slipped toto tba aaarsmSM fo^ peer CSp'a tog.*’
. sreear; ^Bars te «Mt Im IL“

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