Grand Traverse Herald, April 29, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, April 29, 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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1913-04-29

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICHIGAN NORTH OF GRAND R.^PiDS-ESTABUSHED ISSS.
Covers Uic
Grand Trav
erse RegiOB.
AMD TRAVZB8E BAT SAQLB.
TKAVKUSh: riTY. GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY, MICHIGAN •I’n-SDAV. AIMMI.‘2*'.

NORTHPORT IS OCONNIE LEWIS OPENS GUMP WILL OBSERVE
LIVE PLACE
BIG VICTORY
tmm wliom I
to. iirodiitv unotli
III abii-li *111 liulii up itii- rr|iuHii- nmiiipe lia‘0 ai-«iulied

-TEACHEIIS EXAMINED
Twenty-Seven Given

FULL REPORT
BY GOMMITTE

CEiaRATED ANNIVERSARY
Odd Fellow* and Rebekahx Had Ei
Joyable Time.

APPEALS FOR

WIDER LIFE

A very IhK-K-stiiis i-iiieil.-ilainrv
wa* enjoyed by HreOrid
. K'
Ix-kHli* aud thi lr liii-nds Tbiliwdi
RESORT AND FRUIT BUSINESS
BATTL^ OF LAKE ERIE OCCUREO
eietiln?. April I'AHi. Tlic
HAVE BRIGHr PROSPECT
CENTURY AGO.
the SAlli aniiiiersary of the fouii'
(raluinc ratiip al Munlxu-c. Cooiili
Ing of America iWd Ft-Ilowk.lilp
; iiir.p tliom voikuuiB dall}' and
A coniitany of moie -buii :p-i< :i-i<->t
i-iiiin <•( lilt- (act that a (c» »«oka
It down, to a rumptou* liamiuet pn
\mLli>l,iin timid Hiiiik of do IHW
Pared by tbe members of the V.'i»i<-rl
iM>- \\»y t» iirotluip a iwDiiaDi »luKebekah lodge. After all had i-sma>; tpani «lillf liaiidliapiiod b:
leiTcd a slmri priwram was la.-rlcil
DIG FRUIT FARMS PLANNED BV xslft-rd limit, ilic niuBacer roiiica
lilt a* follow*- OiN-ntng oib-, laiof-i
NEW SETTLERS
urow ailli Hm alatcCDenl that he
Inti by Itev. \V. 11 Herlx-rl. vmaY m
iH-cl* lu make It three even tliia year
n, Ren t'oaie*; uddn-r* <-r wiAi-niu
III In'l.lltiA Che Ion plate In the |>er■} Rev W. H. Ilerbeit iolxslutltig
Feature of Convention Wa* Banquet
LarBc Tr*cU ar« Being Set Out 1
vniaRp IIm »htii the aeaaon tioeoe.
Old Flagihlp Niagara Hat Been RaisHie guest of honcf. Itei. L U. HI:
Monday NighL When Sis Hun­
Six rciTiiiu fur the plttblm: ataS.
Cherrlee by Practical Men Who
d and -Will Take Part-tn th
i*r lletrnll; violin sob. by .Vi** l2diHi
dred Will Listen to Stir­
Bn Powibilltiea in L*e«- ^
-o iiarkatupB and three younester
Great Naval OemonHowen arrDDi|«nied hy Kl-afior Tar
ring Word* of Visitors.
lanau Region.
'ilt-Dtra butt' reporlfd
address by lie-. L 'll
-uau. flnt baaeman: Haldi. aentad
Early Hisiory of Oiki Fellnv.
ii^an. pitrhrr: 1‘rouRh. tatiher. and
slilp; ' addn-i:s by liev AV. H. Hei
:iel en • tri-al lueeti^r (he aiidtnuHieldtr MtKman. who la out afu-i
Thine* am ni > i>m< li nn HitErlp. I'a, .Ainit
Uesid.uts .it
•'Early HIsUiry of i:>iu.iliiy
hurrb laxlug (be seatblmn -InDeld Job ihU year, ar
>n (be Nmhiion n.nilon ol
the Miuth shiiri- uf Ijike Krlr lunlay
loxlge " The proznim wa* mmli en
Mnc.l.v. ihc sikiaker* of world.Mlctalnn tbl» HuinR. Tbc tiullook l> men from la*t yeari Cbanipa who licgau ii<-il>e^prv-i>aiatliins In pm|Nu!>
Jo.red by al), and the siiieev- <i' the
n-piilaliou. rueb with a mernage
reimned.
IneludlnR vet*
hrliiht (ora blK rrMici M-anMi and (hrrek-hrau- Hie nuuiver*ar} of Hie »lr
leiiing iliH-b greki ef«-dU to the E-iualU
from
H
m
h’eaii; iht- i>eople in
(r«lt aroalnc
U U-inc ic't-l younsatcra there are about iwenty
1-ony over tl.e
y loHlge.

•b’l-i- mood. lagMly llaienlng to
In the riiainpt- tanip. and fon. RiltUh fleet itm
«l«d atnnx morn Kfiicruuk hm i- tluui
The eveninc's procram wu? closed
ioiii;<-:ii addrasses. marked tbe
over Itcfore. In tou»ttiuvni-«- »>I Hu- nle etxiwiia 1.. uneanb aomc pliepDma
The .elebratiim will mark oi»o
The i^nimiltet.- nxiimuiendcil that with a program til danring and as a ;opei:int >f the laymen'* ml>Kbmaty
from amoDK the new niaterUI U-forc
dlxcoifiy D( ihe lart ilmi .\<ntn>
innlveniary of Hie Hr^t iwacc inert
he i.ieseui reeri«er*lii|- be glien a whole the enlerlalnini-iit will be one ' bic-mion. one of tbe greatest gsHithe box fctore acaaon opene.
«cU UKoiod lor a ouniiut r liouo .
made lieiween Ureal llrilaiu.aud ibe
laboiialiir upiaxiuntly lo iipkr (be long rcmemiirrcd by aH who atti-odi-d. iiusa ihut has beeu known In Travnited Statea wbi. ti removed wari.irleiu iwy. if il failtd ibe road
nw i';t' and northern Ml'-bigao.
Nonhjion I'olot and i!i-liil<^ n::d all rilin* (d .war fmm Hio
>hnul(! be i-eorganUed, The reiiori do'Ii:-h l;ai l:<-.-n *ald and an immense
the.-w la Ih'Iiis^ biiirji'd alunp
-liafu of tiieut loike* uud where |wa<<'and that ibi- twoH-i-nt paweiiger law
iiii-imt of Hi.ik -loue by tbe variona
couacee n»\ ‘l«! itadi for or«a;ciiit>
la* lilted along t."-vi mile* of lake Ka* Set of Com.nunicaiing Celle Fur­ allow* a i'rutil on Hie main Hues, bin

ii-iiiiiiei-v in Ihe len days' prcpaiutho coanfns m-smir.
front without raunii nr warslilp tn
blghi-r
rale
should
I
h
-.Ptiruiitted
on
nished Witn AM Comforts
FRANK NICHOLS WILL BE SENT loii fur ibevp sewsioup. The men who
SUTTONS BAY BUSINESS MEN 'ailiKloriulirly empbartx- il.
fruit eroatn^ indiiMr; i>it i*
■ be bram b line*.
of LHC.
re Hi- pjieaker* jiroved Sunday
TO REFORM SCHOOL
HAD PROFITABLE TIME.
In; the rtaaraet-r q| ia-rlanau
•lanned to make tin- •oralim telebrj
The Ivre Alarguette's asset*, a valuio.t Ihe- l ad mewiaiae* and knew bow
.Vet a (e» of tae oMiii
lion a* iDucli one ol peace wi.anui exn of t.’VYHi.'iuo, dm-sn'i represeii' Arrasted for Stealing Bjsebaii Cloves: ' i»- ik-li-.i 1 thrill, .\t no Ume have the
Isw -\ug.-l.-s. Aiirll -S' - Oriii- M...
lU-ra who bellied to t-ltar aa
liettiie lavaf dl-|da> and e<iu1|uueut
uiMlerialumion tor taxollon more
I pn i-le
il;i» coiiinmuliy Uei-n so
vtamgal will bi;. reb-ased tnmi pMmiii
His Bgen Implicated In Numxlrcin limber nii.1 heljied to di-.l•l■lp Active Work I* Being Done to C
I* mu- III Hiu viiao'.v of ferry.
V-oitfci '.y -u. i stirring ai-lH-al* for
luoii. Tht* wg* mad.' certain tuda> than doe* an.v o’her prc|H-rty in the

ber of Mixupt
p ut-ral (amnne to iu iiH-iienl Mat'
v*<bp the Sunounding Resort
all', (he K'lairt s!at>-d.
Erie, ill virtue ul bt-.ne the Imrimr. by a siateuieni from lieput- fiUirht
Hi" broBii'-r, deeiier. ili^r *tudy of
are liclni; reptared by ni<-n who a
.AirmlH-r- of the toiiimiUee ile<-Ian-t]
Horn whk-ii ferry Bailed nfit-r cem- .Atiorne.' At ril. He said: "'li.Mnalgnl
Frank Nlilii-I*. Il year* of a=r. 'wa* Ibis gr»-at nue-elkm. Bi^use jn-opie
l-ilaiUnc in nru iiieaK, an abunilau
c-'r iH-lief Ihjii (Ate utatiiinjlaiion of
therotren >« little
-trui'Hna bt* rl*-ei here,
itudoiibieiny k- ei.Htled to liberty, and
lesH-d Jl.mday mormiiy by flilel -if have not !.nowu.
of taiihal, and abu an- chanKtiu: Huca-k* aud mismaouRPliieul of the I’oliie ('arson and isi.-r apiM-an-i] I>e- BMenHcii iiu* lieeu luOd the mltsion‘-■oRinniug W the ielcbmliuo whirh ll will Ih.- given him within a sboi(
veiy i-harsrter of liie induai-.' of HuSiUton* Ra;..A|..^^ p:. A very,tu.
ill l3*l for line wn-k i-egiimluc J'
lime ' Kor.l refiiM-d to name the date. mail wi-re iu ]iart rr*ion*lble lor it.* f‘-rv Judge AValkvr. where b>- plead U!> matii-r. , bin «lth*-y-)i eniLuvIgstic
recioii nuritti ilie i«at four
»"fii| lianeui-l wa.' Ill-Id hire U«
Till- pio-a-iuinr 1h-1,
ihgl vi.Maiii- uiluii-. but sai-l Hiat some weight gulliy to u iharge of petty terieoy. !niHirei-« hue a- lai-»e •meo with
turn from Ohio. klixMiiitl and
*'■■} hj the bowid uf nad<- at th.
rew* weic ivi r-li.-d ami Hn- Him g.vl earned liis fi.x-diim by th. anUt sbuiiid In- given to the ivDlcntlon that He will be sent^tv Uie teate reform mei-xagi-s," a gn-airr Inicre/t in this
raaka he»e houRh- fainit- In Hit*
Ilk bi>itl at w-Jiicta Hitny-live mem
Hie failure wan taunsJ by Increased sihool at l.anslng.
wcrtd-wlde novotitent uUI he the rediig»-u(-war tatKM kiiihly. '.rwns
alilp and liavn made beat) aeitius* bi-r* and UiAn v|re* sere tm»ent
poited oier the laudloir and out Im.i
l>ru*«M-utiiei* of .lame* and taxes, wages, wan of supplies, de
Mvhol* is one of the several boys ►uli. T»i. (ik'hardi. Id bis iiorj of
of fruit tn-e*. Tbwe men lia
The it-oa’i.m ol Hit evento-: Wtn
etwaanl imsseOKpr rale* and - niort
Johi- Mi'Vamsra i
ho have been- causing the poUtw'^*'’*'* -or.Bhi that vast roontry verr
iuiproio'l Ihe aHH-aian.e of the land luiin V,-. H, l inU.- tn’1 S .prrinieiid Ibe lake to flEhi till- Ilrilwh' (tee;
Mrlnrw>iii .-alii} nviuin-nieiiis
|y>s Aueele*. April
AVItholll
birh bad lieen iNiiitbis u luuiih-.m*
u-h trouble In the pa»t two monn |rb:se to his Lrarera and abowed the
by rkjtrlDE up th.,- Held, and eni 1. I. T' !.-r of Trai.-t: . i'lf
Tb»
The M-imits forni* a i-nniJense-I H*
in- Into Ibe h«ind<ran.l <ai- iiml a**i>rfl of liii.-e hearty
I'i* 1* hi* iliird .ippcaranre in j- llrallrnt and y.-l imlumltalile will that
hni.*h pllea aad hj ervciltii.- ■
toruu- MMike ii.mi. ti.e
.-il
lory of Ihe t«.l. diiidisl iui.i s,-veu
anna ail aims Hu- -'uwe. t*^-li ttu- meal* a tta< and a .sulu- ol six 'jrin'i
■nl!e (x-iin. In eai-b of the oilier would lead a mau lo devote n lifetime
farm iwme., AmonK Hui .Aioii-ldt fi.-.iiily .\*s.is." i-iid
'•biit-ti-it'iiai-ter
thivstell*
of
thr
to ib< cdiu-aiioii uf Ibe hte.-k man. and
mip'lon became tin n-ierv. i'ainaiii i-I. .vmmem.atiiie --11. life-ha.- 1-c
,*.-* .lading sememe by eff.-.-t:
elUn* m * life t.i Ih,- leBu.ti are J H, Uiitr u|K-Q
a Mau.' *
Prii.n-Kil- recfiiii*.
Hurinc
Mm Ibe word of :i(e in a form
l.uniel Hobt.tii* jnik- .ii; >i-m.-<-1uii k ti ii.iiM- a *IMX eiaiou , I i-..aifo.tal>le'i;-»i
si-Hleuienf o il M . oun. Among
IIOH'liK. who ban a nuflel onliard
. lur.,- liiU of tUMil tK.iiit..
Ihii *i;.ge. flu- i-onimlllee rv|ioried.
emild read and study.
day.*
lu
Oitli.'IrMatiigal,'
edulcicse-i
'liIngtOD
whet.iie
jf
.ed
....
at:
other
iiiliup*
in
wliiib
Hie
I
hiv
the ifuMb.-in ouiakiio of .Voitblioft wm/h.-> to 11. plr.- tl...:,. pr.^M-1
many ..-*11. deal* wen- made, lorii
aM-ropriation to ftvvii.v • ." v! fol dyuamiiet. wb.i wa» ii. l.aii- iax-n th*
I. the ihi-ft of money
vUlaae and who h^a .-u-eted a |.imi
ing the'I'lin-liBri' of |hi- rhhngo. C!n
etf. i work i..r H»e .-jnimuiil
for
that
rouatry. ihuaub there are
Slat.*
*iar
w1ine*«
in‘ibe
(rial
of
(bt
ikes. It war .mly au-' i i .miueni
from one of the local t-faun-iies aod|
aUMSw bulne »tth all the tomfona !•
eliinati
atil
loialsvlHe
Toledj
futmr. T:-t lotal Uord r.f t
wbo have U-vn ar faithdil la
the taking of a number of valuable'
i'leadir.g that lU luoni-.. uo. ali-i -iil M< .\amai.i biotlier*
he d.^lleli
He m.tv has .mil. 1 :
ron*Ut-. of liiirt.' file a. tHe 1
.Meanni.iie the \i<'Nan.ara* :;re ta minal vnails. whlrh iiardy aci-ouBied rubes and fur* from ichides about thi-ir work in wthir tend*. He tiiaile
mil Hic work of hiiildli.g Hif- r.t-.-i Iwwind-liEtak on ibe *e»i ride of lii>
for the iw.-nf milUon Imiease in the
who art- tiyin-; lo l.rln<-;i
(he study of these |v-eoUar p«o|de a
pUiw wbiiu in a (VM yeatr
lH iid>-d .lebl The roniniitttx- un-iar
I Imiiretri-ieuu In tl.l* Wf
life work, aud well be has done it. One
Mrii.e*
a:
Sail
(fueutln
iHolteiit
ehassc the ‘try aii«aram.i1^e *pc(-IDc case fur whiih
l‘rinee-Erb manAt the pii-renl time ilii' M-,0!l i|U)-).
minnem he ba-l hi* audience on the
AVIiiV- the MiVsiuara* om- erasele'sly
ountn to the nortb of ibe vilbme
arre-ted .Monday i* tliat o
iienl. The filial rhaiker
t* !!.<. uj.i>i-:inuFi ill lAi-lr I.
helclith of entbusiasm and the next
lalHiiing iu the liii-ty i>n*i>n luie mill.
A. M lA*IU- ima li«4t heaxv ,
lireiw-1,1 reevlierahin, undi r whlrh lug ball glove, from the high seh,^ teughinVlKwnlTy'Tr Wretevw ___
many iw w coi:a=es .-.re belnu
Mt.Hanigal *|n-li<L hi- [<-w waking
tir.|s «r tree* cm J i» ai-n~ to
train load
eomiiiiltee TCfiniied. ' that th"
Lull! along the shiiro Viw.—<;* Ti iv
neritu.s a» be iirouubt home some tetk
hour* tavliioninc ilimsy paiier iluille*
WHiulngl-iti. ik-l. to
iionh of the >lllae<
Hun I. Sand
-. tl<*-l wbi.-h he *111* iniii fanis--tlv d-*lgni mad's *eriire U Imidniing and Hafuih by hi* wonderful knt
«Ti>. With th.- imr«-B*e in tl.of Hraud Raidd-^ tia a iim- nirbaid
inireasiug.
1- im>U- and these i«opl«'a' eualilt bualiie** and Hie Pr»oi1 a«i.k.n whleli made bUtn' That *
with 111* well keiu bami*. HrMaiiicul
11.
Me
is
at
pr.-H.-iit
Ixrlng
iii-ld
siar.el in Hie eanu- htislibirbuud
,ag»n*
which
larrUiI
H
j
a ih.-ie ba- lieea an ai-prei-laM.I* i ll lx>* .\ngelc* .-ouiily's
.
deteiiMim
home
until
he
is
Two milea i« the muib oi the ytiUrt- rill.- Ill pi»]ii-ny and many |ik-ivw iiaviycaf* ago alieady ba*
Mr. IkiUghiy m tu- IteiXist chun-h.
iioarder for two year*. I iom a drawn
to l^ausing.
and oceilookfDR .V»rib|-<irl iiai i Hum In
Hr Floyd a; ihV Coatral MetbodUt.
HiauEi-d band* thl» spriiu H i* the niitiglah with
fared iwaii of K.o louinds -be has dc
luasullii till auiiiQier b 'iiu- eic(i-i| tu
•lojMd into the aldenuani. ►Ik- i
Hr. I'urey artbi- Friends and .Mr. Heaiti.w ol the Itwrd memiicr* t.. the coming celebrailun.
>: J. Euitlck. »lr. Kntli.-k •atiM- u.
Following
a
w.-ek
of
ftr.-w-ork»
and
n l at the Evaneeiiial in (be nnavoM» fnumls. HU |«Ie. round la«C Is
leave niitblns undone in the future- tu
tkU rtiUon from 81. Lodi*.
abl- a!>i-i:re of Ur. CaldwrK. had (be
dari- uud keep the SuUin* lUy m-i nilllUry niaueuier*. the faniixiii o'.l ciminlaivnt and Batl*ned.
and ba* made b«*Ty in.e»:iu«.ti'in
iiic-*sas-.' (hat >i<oke (rum the dieart
Or<-a*funBlly Me.vianfcal 1* gl'.<
tUn ^f I.eelanan cnunty upon Hit Xlagava. the Perry rUg*hi|> after (lie
leal eKiati- aud In fruR trc»e Hi. or
and were rt'ixivcd by (bese large an
nap In lilp Inter*. Seveial c.lber -Inkiiig of the laiwr.-ure. will U- ei- ly * outing, flcx-ently be wa* at
OF CIGARETTE ORDINANCE WAS
• haitia an- no Urge that c-tenuiaUy
dicac- .- a- tin mdk-ailoD ot the wideixirted
to
futdn-Ilav
by
(lie
iskjtrain-,
from
is:!
all
day.
The
im-ortls
-I.-nil aie under ninslderatiug and
ARRESTED SUNDAY NIGHT
Appropriation of $30J)00 Provided to
r leaibinetT wUI be iiii-d«.l lo'^
ni>e« of ihl* gruai movement and what
-s«ola and.
from 4ak<- rated Uai he had been laken (a
• u;.. in-t.imr rolmalton. Near Ibe Ku* idm:* uiii lie h.-]it iiioiinc frum miw
Place CiMnda in Condition
It uiiwn* tu iiave Itusliip** and work­
Ulrtri ailoriievY offUv—but al night
M rut-ln-llay. the i.-rrj m.-iii
mill the leal le-ndlU hOiiebt banOffender V'rs Indian From SuUeni
ti'k |da>i . wtieh bM been r1
Jor Troope
ing men ai-tlw-ly engaged In the work
tirlal. eracied by lit.- gmernmeiit at a e returne-l with three liny uiaekerr]
«en a<<oniplUbe.1.
Bay; Fisad Cailty to the
uami of Ka> .View oifiiaid.
among Ihe lample ol tbe foreign lands.
it of nearlf hnir n mlUion d'tdlars. ml a stueil He bad l..-eii (iahliig
Charge
Unu- orehard belong:tiK*lo
Lanalng. Mkh.. April :r..-^ra.vUns
.M' Manigal I* rbarged aiili dyiumli.
1 1.C dcdledled High tulllury and
le (WO greai loass meetings In the
tm»i )i of Lincoln. Nebtaaka, »j
win
bo
(he
ofOclBl
site
of
the
.Mlchlle
seeund
nilnor
tu
eomr
atii'inocn lalK-d out audiences never
al oBlelals will take |«irt Seewe rig Ihe Urwellyn Inm VV.irk* licre.
• herd mitiuIuc «l)iti :o
gsn N'atlouiil Guard encampment. The
t as (be result of the ami-tlgao before seetrvand tbe telling meseages
lary of War tiairlson ami hi* ..*iafr lu lias never tH-en limughi to trial
.« IwB'iHtuI laru. home of modern <h■ HQipalgn wbirb Is'teing cob ii.ade a great Impresrhin on tbe Usten.tier lie trsHAe* at the tlilnl trial of till pTuiiding for thii has passed both
wUI be among the (listiugulehMl visit
tis.1. lia- b.-ca •-leeted near ihi* f»i
dui-t^ was arrested Sunday night by
:iarenre tlarmw li (* iH-Ik-ied b>- will brnurbe* uf the legislature aud I:
HUESS. PITCHER. AND SUMMER.
and- President At ilson lias prom
the guiernur tor his slghature. Tliat Tatrolnian Ross. ' The U-y. an Indian
tV'vii. U-ern late U«t fal u|KiD •bat
Eaili of (he gruuji ni--etingn for the
LOT, FIRST SACK. TO TRY OUT
i*ed tbe Srie committee h.i will bp <- qulelly released. The enuoty
it w ill be signed I* eertaln in view of from Eutlon* Iter, gave bismante a* veiling cniied for jecked churcber.
I* I-. In the lanccwl cherr; ortharef In
here for (he dar? In addition lo a Hiorltie* n-riised to *ay today <
s siH-i-UI message to the legtsUture DeunU >liKal’s- i He was taken
Hie uo.-id. «. M. name of .Vctrtl.jwrt
win do In Ibe mi-siitime. tlrtir
i-i the »
biigt number of iirganixatioiis fiy.m
^inc (lie lusBBge of the bill.
and H y. houtcliey of Tiaterw City
polk-4 liudciuarters by tbe laitrol the i-eo|>)c to higher idauca of ealbuiiiMi-.Maalgal
doesn't
woiiy
my Horn Will Make Another
(he regular army millUa (r.int New
An iiiteretilng 'sIlOBUon relailre
ui-ri- M-io-.aiHi in aeeurina i-'A acre*
. where be was saan-heti and
a*m a* they Ikieneo even more InYork. Ohio and I'l-iins.ilvanU will >x>
for the Backstop
the bill orcurred. Yoiterday Ibe senate
oi lU- ... -1 oi.'harU Und or the U-.of cigarettes faund iu «ne of bis ently than they did in tin: earlier ser..'hiamiieil here for Hie w.-ek. tb-ieral
i-aased II utter a hard’ Cgbt made IKKikctk. The eUureues were uf
laiian
Ilia. iiU. Several di-ktrlpiiim'Ices.,
' uniformed frateiual urdeiv bait- aI*o
aaaint-i it by Sam OdelL An am
hod to o.' «..wMia-d lu make ihc- Urge
iD.ummcD make and I'hlef of iVIke
Ger.rg.- Hu<- . niuiiud aniet.
net their umual encampment^ to be
carrylDg an appropriation'
ai:<aiCf wbleh
non lieine imiToved
'araon IdetiHhed -tlu-ni a* i-otulns Facts .Picked Up at the Different
un •s-'emeen .-.traigli
Highly Raspsetad Rasid«rw of Orawn
Wld bore.
wj* Bitaibed. The bill wgot (rum one of Ibe smaller store*, w-bb
Till Iniiee* ha»<- l.t-eij taken down, tin- fenlonai liall (art yea
Paooad Away.
Meetingsbalk lo Ihe house for uancurrence
old i.uiJijioxj reiboved, the. ragged
1* (be only wbup in the city handling
afthed lontrarl xiid
m-es Huiv
-n wh.i have bevn oppoved to misedeer . b-alvii ;i;., ab.l Bt-arl} IHH «i r.-»
ameudmenL but no amendnit
thl* partkiiiar make. It ha* not
• will rc|.un
hr
itions are 8*klng foe reaervatioaa (or
Ainll ys-Mr*. Stephen
was apiiaronL This was disiovered to-. et be«a.decldeil «bal dispoittion will tbe banguei and tbe various meetings
have- le-eb id..«vd. oiot »eek a vre* SuniDierloi. uf iiJkmili
.. ha* alMi
Siaibuck. ii years old. died Satur­
and the bill as at that time pasaed >e made of the proprietor of the store
td thirr- men euiirm.-n. ed eelllnK oiil algncd Slid will try ..
ot the vonieBilon.
day evening at her *home iiere. bhi
atood mlnua an appropriation to lUAki where the i-lgarrltes were sold.
Iberbeiri U«*.»^aiid alll lie keiu bui<» inler sa.k t-rtli .loi
Morn.
sarvlved by a husband, (oitr son>
tcM- tbe .fUj«iRa,.r «|T llii* week. The clever lUUe iiaik.i..|.
it effecHve. Immediately the support­
Ratident of Williamsburg
MrKtUlie apiNteted before Judge
The men's volunteer choir.nt the
illua. Frank. Oliver and Harry .'am
tine, are all of lb.- Jlouiim.reo. > va me inhered by the fan> a- uikiua pan
ers of the LndlBgtoD and lioUand sites mior Muiiday and idead g-riily ‘Congregaikmal mas* meeting was an pisd, Sunday.
le daughter. Ulasche. all at home
r»ei>. aud Hie low*. tb« Iour way of in ton tcatnrs th«- lii»t of the m«miu
began to ydll derision, bd( they were ' the charges preferred against hlrr iDtiliniilop nnd added seM to the sh1
liealdes a father and mother and two
the oBliu d. bale a hnsih «( nuarly last y wr. will probably M- fn.-luded in
loo hasty. The bill was called in. the
1 lo pay a line of licef.
slater* In Colorado.
*>»e iBlIt.. Th- ni.i-ind i. well drained tiie ti»l of leeruit* wbo will make uii
Mis Franris M Ikfuy died
amendment dug up. and In a moment's three doiters and two dollars rowtj
Mr«. siarbu'i'k was a woman l«-loved
mud the ooii u extni nood. Natural
lime, against Uia oppMltlon of ('apt lake six dayw.ln tbe eouniy JoiL
ralclag ralup. Horn i* fast ami day at the home of her daughter. Mi
-llig'bustneM" was tbe slogan of
by all wbo knew her and she will be
lorewu loito windbreaNk on all lour
Tufts and C. 11. McBride, was adopted has been anable so far to raise the
at the big niit fob. hut uuler* li<- F. E. White, ol Wimarnsburg. aft
■ coovenuon. and the bigger the
greatly mUsed. Tbe entire commosl- and the bill repasaed with tbe amendrid.-*. The lree» nr* betn|! mi ;■< feel t* able to use the Aug to better adian- being confinod to the house for hoi
mooey ahd is still confined.
huvineas tbe njo.-e lra»lnrss men. are
, aiwn and no .ioi« wUI be an.wn b.- tage than be* did on hi* former at month*, on accxiuni of ber advamed ly extend their aympaUir to the be­
and appropriation. Tnls was the
ougaged lu ibt* work.
r O. Mu
tr««:lk^ie tree*. Hon.e klud <if a trse tempt be will protiabU dm aplieor In age. Mrs. L)«Puy wa* sui years old reaved family.
teat Blep and the bill now needa only
funeral sen lees were held (rum
r of the c
tor wlU be UM-d U. faellliale ihe .-ulH Ihe regular Uneu|c thin year. The and lias been a resident of .Michigan
ilgnatnre of tha governor to beThere are seiera) large Ubiee filled
vatlna. Kvery tt.-e I- *ti m exa-tl: MTilres of hTddie itaii. who iia* i«en lor :'e past fifty years, living (or a the M. E. rhareh Tuesdav afternoon
reney expired to-dv'- The post U
Itbmll manner of Uientnre cooeerethe rlKhl pUte. kt.e row. luiiiiii; Iho-Ii holding edt lor more valary and who greaiii (Bit of that time An Ann .Ar­ at one o'clock.
The Altewede^cNitl bill, providing flie-yt-m Job and i* one of the me
« mIssioDB tUi raa be bad from the
f>..-d up b> a MBK .If turveyorx. Hi. ; has isHly a»kfd for hi* retekse. have bor where her chlldiwn were eJuialed.
r a sysie*n o. ..unk line highways, eurting tn tbe governmest service •erretary. Tbe large iwinted messagss
f.«t nitiBlia with the ladnta of the: been awarded to Trwverwe City, b-ji Thu survlrltt* relaUvcs of .Mrs. Hepassed tbe bMiie today nod wOl be- as tbe Ucurabent ^sst hare a work­ i>teeed ahoui tbe a
..:ni«ia*a Thr tree* are ihe very l«-*l It lias Dot yei iH-v-n deiided what will Pny are two aoos and a daughter
a tew. The seaate must concur ing knowledge of^aaUoaal banks xnd ■rful faeu that can be Carried away
ifotk attainable, each tree ta-ina *b bo done with bim
R. C: UeFuy of Jamestown. Niwtti Da­
but It la likely finance*..
lih tbe delegates lo Think Over.
'
aolwielj pervert Ao aoon a. Ih. j.lant
SBW YORK—Tne
MetropoIiUn
When the. cainlng *ea*on ufien* kota. Wn. O. DeTNir. a demist in Will Way With Ti0sra Ouriag ThA» iheee amendmenu wni be aceepted.
iBK I* completed the uak ol puiiIuk
bowling ehampioasbip (ournament
ay L f(ndry wiK baie ten-huriei-. RoIU. S- I).. alao Mr*, r E. White,
The chapel at tbe high school was
the InilMitia* in ahaiw iwejwraimi lu
Ie«»t Ihree rail her*, and pleiily
of AVillUmsbur Willi whom Mrs. DeJACKSONATLLR. Fla-When
start* here tu-nlght with
xcked to the doors when i>r. BlebMakUiC Ihe |..o,»rli|oO ge .di-al one material Jor ilte rest of the |io*i’l<
Ihiy baa made her home (or tbe past
FederatloD of Mothers' clubs met here try list of some of U>e best Inwlera rds s|«ke tfak morning to tbe atnwill he taken to hand Such bulldina* from whhb lo idik his,learn. The two years.Usiroit. April *0.—Ty Cobb to-day toxtey tbe chief dlsrnsslon was the lo (bis wei-tion. Solid gold die medals. denis. He had as cathnsAastte an n»
«a ara aet«w»a<y will be erea-ted at nen «UI sUn <«b4u tonight and U
Tbe fuBeral was held at AA'llllaniH- slgnsd a ono ye-.tr costrart to play' ^nestloD of cooperaUog with the,,
Ue of the <h
dieoee as be has net'la nay «( bln
lo-ISe'Utaal Idewa. A walei i* exiweted that by Tharaday a iwajnr- buig. and iDtarmeiit took plai-e In h*r with tbe DelPoU Tigers. His salary aebem board (or hettersHm of theI be awards la each eiaas. ia addRloa irnv^ Tbe pulpte were wftb hint
(CoMlanad «■ sun tvs.)
old home at Ann Arbor.
*as not g—B—fed.
t
«ls U this ehy.
the dash
MUt

UKE CITIES ARE PREPARIN6

HMr IMPROVEMENTS MADE

Tliere wiwe 37 luarber* who took
iuin lu the tH'i-niid aud tliird mde
exiinilnatioM luDdaited by I'ounly
I'uuiuiisnluuer liomaAiy lu the Ve«dhaiu lim-luec* cvIk-Ki- Pridiiy. lu
..... eyeulDF tluwe wii* a very liiterdluMrwted leiiure in the
house im “l-ktioniulc Uoaitrapli:
Oraitd Traverse ilagluu." Tlila nioru
inn a apei ial iu-shIud was held at the
nmri, b.iure, W. C. Willard, nuporliilenaeui .if the Fife Uke si-bool*
Iind thanee of tlir Beaalon and gave an
reeling talk, ili-v. Ih.hly uddresswl
(eathem oil "Slniillrtty and I*ui Ugisiators Believe Road Should be
Itj of Life"
Given Chance to Work Out Un­
%tia* i'epple gave • denionairation
der New Receivership
ia-l-i -.-1hV . Ia*h in olil arilhmeUr
Which le a Soccess.
ills* fotiU- 111 *.-h<»l-Dmait. Two
fi-Biuir* were inirudfeed lu this
' n. The exauilnatiftn In arltbaetlc
Uul*UK. April :a.- '111- li-glhlallve
,a» of oral work bifurc Hie Waikuuiiimiei- whi.-h' hai IH-UI the tmm
biiard. and liiv exautlnnilon in graui>u> luombs delilug
o (he rpOl Mc
I.in*l*1ed of a -two tiiinul
I sul je«t that Is handed th
dlu.iie.
<■ IrglsUlil
mother V

FAILBIFR0MMISMANA6EMEIIT

PEOPLE ARE ENTHUSIASTIC

M’MANIGAL HAPPY

BOARD HAD BANQUET

BOY BANDIT CAUGHT

GRAYLING.WON OUT

SECOND VIOLATOR

TWO MORE SIGNED

MRS. STBUEN STARBUGX

HRS. FRANCIS OEPIIY

COBBSHBIGONTRACT

L



J

IWMUT WTnuw

I FAGETtVO

tijmr

O&AMD TRAVEB8Z HEBALD AKD TEA.VEB|S BAY BAGIE, TUESDAY, APRIL 29.1913

GrW Travtr$e Herald

I><>nplr fei‘1 (lio rtts'lB of tlir grrU^
(bat taa b<‘mi Ukiog plac«
(Mat tow nioniba. and now
tliai the goal If In 'low (boy are bend­
ing (iKtr onrraleo (o bring about tight
condlUona In utunloipnl aSairw. Every­
body renllaaa tliat the new toniwli

grib and A|.rll figure* were
lallable lo-day. A re.apltul.v
lows the total rerel|iis uji To M
to have been |l!!*ja<i;:»e total
ipeiKM f:i,(3S.li i(nd tl..- tuvat n.t
proflla |K.Kx»T4
*
mgbtMii cars nra U-lnr op.n.icd «a
tU- road at Hie present inr.« Vi-.-ntrmore cai> will be ad.lcil ns
a* tbe llm- t* conUoiud do-v-u .Marstreet to the auburtau f«-ly ..nlld
Alt o( these r.xrs an- to he.i-*i;iatmrted lu tfan Francisco
l^lrty
ill wotoriuru uud rviidw-lorw an- eu'pkiy-ed m iiiewcni. 1 here Is a li.i-p
fom- of seven and ar exeduilv-e fonc
U. It la planncti to atari at
l.lic- e>|ci:st,.n or the lir.u
foot of Market dPouL the i
1 bualni-** artery, to what will i.e
very h.-aii of tin- I'anama-t'ucirp
isltliin. 1lmw the line will be
e to tut pru-lli.ill' UTOrw Ih.
The ivwi of tbe ruoGlny cx!»cii«
< ilic road foi a day is approvi
rty »i:w
The Interest .m ihi
I< fg.ir (|... road- i <m.->tn>clbu
gs th‘a up In a total of tH&iy per

FOREIGN AND LOCAL MARKETS

MUST REMAIN
WHITE REGIDNjFfS^-^

!• ilu-y «1U do IS WoM •

.'sioriir'
ttaasy* (-...TiMc.iinm >-eiMa*^ M '
LIVMTOCK.
Heely at aU the i.lacea where they nr*
Inry-sMli* tak-« tntcnelly. artta* dtrsrtly
t»r> do not Intend ihai the tnen whom
UuRalo. April
('aitlo--UMvlj>(K. doing bualue»i The uiilla had to ulTO Sf5£ii‘“la'kunBj1fti.ff?SSiSt?Kta*5^
tlty have iilaood In |>ow»r atmll fall t.br.'i. alow. liitrrdK-lower.
yoBB*l tlMgi-nuitif II I* tokso latamUr.
inoi-l work oveiilnie to get out the*
^ mads is TnksliAjUe.ky r. A VtawvB
;■> their iffoiia to make a oleaner. bel­ i'ahew —I'uirit acllte. •'•m lower. f.V.'iti grlet order*. The londa ol aeed eoniluter and ntore iimgreaaJvo Traterae ilo. Sheep-keceliit*. H.uw; net- ua to go out. The abipmenu out b.;
lily. Theao men weie elected lor the' t'o.AaiO I
Nti. 3.
li(wa-iu>- rail are big.
at. *«th
1 of gi'lng the city a eleno ad- reli.lii^ IT.H : fall*' icti'c. Ilh'-t lor
The ogg tineatiou waw better than
nilniftrallon and the i<eople have faith'
*
lower. r*.i: t*rbanal :.7:, dozen and TS pounda oT butM. A N. E. TIME CARO
^Tm>........................... . ,. DJOi
in ihplr abllliy to oa:r> out their .-on-:
-----------tfi catm In.
yP. M.A. M A. M.|p. M.
SAMmIIo...........................
BECRETARY REFUSED TO MAKE I.'.rinv, (It, . (-.a,
j.;gi (;«$
tm.i It.!» thla aplrit
co-oi>rmilon;
I The iioinioee are not moving no (aai
POTATOES.
ArSol.lL
..
, «:j; M„ s..; 4;86
STATEMENT TO PRESS
that will bring' abotit the ehangea
, aw uonal. -More attention l» tl'ci- ii.
Chlcngo. Atiill rs.—Whi-i
needed and gltv (he comuilaalon the' I totifK-; MU'higau Uo- I-.
ftnti work and the t>r1r« ol
it-ni*
inaiilratlon fur doing (heir work ihur-|
dot-K Hill A|>i>eal to (he growt-iK.
uugbly in ever' line of eliv atfalm.]
OfUtri.
I Parliament Ha* Decided te
i^MetUotit mra ttaii Uw
I’rh-ea.nonretied every da.'r «|II •«» • Kmil •d^aiKY li With an adininiaimtlon coinpoaed ofc OhicoKo, Apnrll :;s. -Wiii-ul,
llonw ............................................
wuch ropreetniiatlve men and the , ,-om.
.
ii--*.
3IHtiruJ Tra>-en>e M>rit<>n m » fruit progrenfl'e people of the.......................
'city behlndj
Steer* .......... ....................... ........
hlmplr^a:.
nblDf vMlet. Tbtrr mrr • Urit«- num then, there l« no uuewtlonn aw to the
faiven ..........................................
Miiinirt-..
tar wf i»rrh«r«l» beluK »»• out lu llir au.-eeaw of their eSpna to •ernre re-'B. k;
iril
:v—-If
Cnllforxh„„da> V n'.^ord Kagle i
vlaliiMjt «Bd land l» Wloi; <-li>«n-<l iii> aultw that Will be aatUfartary. The ■A. «.l
a wiiitv UBU's uHinSheep ........
lulrrksbru .
aftt ataated (tat • (p« j«>ar« ttgo »a> psH'ple have .-ome to realize that thej
»;;7i 1:i7
c as a land owner and
C-OPMDiali ..
I'tiKlAlSS
yeaiertav.‘and (he prl.-e H Mil
dr«un^
MtaMmd ■■ bring dnotncJ to «'a1i Ht» will be what (hey make It. and
Kalevn ....
'ut.d leaser must I
do
not
Intend
to
fall
In
their
,:e,-,e.
drewwed
.
they
BM* ymra before
of
^c
Inforiuadon
pur.lmr-ed by the groe•
tta pnlna to Hear l> up and uiake It a duty when it x^e. to holding up ,,
ivru to tyeiTetary
State Ilrynn on
Turkey., drewed
Sredneer Tha naiuml advantage* and Utelr oflb-lal. In etery way In ordpr
is arrivd diMe this murnUig. Tbe
etlBuilIc condltlona of thi. region to luwke a .-It' ol which they can'be •a-tbe hirgeat of any aeazou. More
■■
Vuw.-d purpoiS; of Dryno * rlait is to
Walton ..................
iii'i
Ju.H>
proud.
The
good
work
1.
well
anke It ei|>es-iall> dealiable (or n fruit
la'ialfa will be sown ibis year than
PROOUCE-»«ylng Prie«z.
llowlcy .................;
i-;tj
idiigatc the srvrrtty o^ibe pendint
begun,
may
liw
contlu.lun
be
aa
Mellon and Ihoae Inlere-tnl lu the
year lu tbe past In thia region.............................................-■
SIrma ...................f
; i;d
nicallon laud law
\
bostneaa from dUtast lulni* are not nu.ptiioui n. the
Crnyllas.........1
i;r.:
The ahipnimia out from the mlllB
.......................................;»r u.
Hryaii refused to make any MatoA. Jl I*. M
. nle* to Uke adtantage of the opiior'
m- verv large.
...............................................
iicni. saying: •'Whal.-n-r I have lo
.Norwalk ...............
I!;!.-: C:|i
_____
Hay. loose............................... flu b) »i;
unity tonecn.eiand wuliabh- to. Ouli
rnrMnrx
Onekama Jrtn. ..
ll:iuf.:i:
ay on this mpller -win be aald bernlilni at n nominal flgnre. There l» ^owpU^
lk*ro!B FTIda.'-. Record-Kagle )
»*•«»• Ifr Ion ...................................<P
Mantaire....................................Il;(i;Urp
iin- dir t'aliforoui legiblatura.'' Tbe
i gradf deal of aai|'li> «n the l.ee | t>n.- hund.ed exinit* ou farm uue.
Trains arrive at Trav.*rar (Hv lii;v<
Ycaterday •vMitimu-d lo Is- the busy
s.wrvtary was hunird lo «br cxn ullvc'^
ti;d- p. ni and 7;«i p. m
)auo itenlniala lliU wpiiiig wild
dsy lor those w bu arc selling aaana w>
>.anaiuu. wherr be breakfasted with
I>, RIEl.Y. G. P, A.
ctorda are being aei uiii which la a!gai<
.owed Ihercfo! lumlshlng
FARM PRODUCE—tailing Prican
larmcra The deman'l is on tiuiu.ernur Johnson.
few year* will add greatl- to the fruit 'read:
-,v to larineiw IwT lilt- pni■
. S5c to :.i
Kwe. which speaks well tor this I'oUtoc*.......................
Japan u Send Emisury
*rodnc(hin ol (be region These or-'
of nio« Ing iheir crops. It i» their 'region and fm the uuinU-r ol farms llutler................ .....................;tc to b
MORTGAGE SALE.
Toklu.
AniM
SH.—The
Japanese
iwrchnrda are bring idabned by prae^cal
.-t in de'lsc a tanking a>-ateni
UsEz..................................................... to
lai aie hoing improved this year
iVfaiilt havinB*lmen made in Ibe
d/idod to send Ebani SorotaU who know how to rabe and hanpio'c ul real beiu-flt lo the
.
'c(.ii(lldoLs of a crilain niuctcagr made
The ahlpliH-uls .It feed out were Hay. balled ......................................... $
ku. member ..f the house of lords, to i„ loi.n F |la<l. i> and I-enora Hadrn,
41n frnlt and market It to the Ih-wi adv>iy large an.l the gil't work waw con­
i-ranu-mo In an effort to brad off hi* wife, of Tru'.erzr City. Michigan.
.nnstngc. It ii one thing to rai*.- iron rnmish them with mone> when
GRAIN—HanMh A Lay Co.
siderable.' Tbe istiaio n^arkel was
- dimtmr'l alien laud leginlatiou.
'VoikI. made tbr luuiib day
tat an entirely difleieiii |.roi»wliton wwui it Wllhoul Ibe pic.-em led
quiet.
Cricea cairetied every day.
ic foreign odicr was Inalrucled to
ditnbrr. tkiw. and reton’v-d In tbo
vtan It eouiM to welling It to the beot a'wtem and at w «-lieai*-i price.

•“ laa'ruaed to
Rcgi-ier of Deeds for (hr
There were ('-‘i dtm-u eggw and Ti IMieal ................................................... T
ii.munUair with Uir t nlird butra o .iBiy of tirand Traverse gnd BUir
Tha marketing prublem Iw U ancihi-r Indication oi the 'pirii ttat IKPtndw of dairy butler brought In.
Com ..........................................................
..li
Troepa and Fleet DIapaUhed by Aus­
learn If Sorokus vi.it would ta re- of Michigan, t the eleventh .day of
tta rrenteat one that the growci. has for It* in>plraticu the bt-li>li
live ..........................................................il
tria to Bluff Little Nation Inp
cniober. I'.H
I ui--r • of mon-Ivi-d In • frlMidla spirit.
tare before fheu and the sooner the.' (he famier and filter (be InvssaltgatCroin Satuiday's Itev-ord-Rugh- •
Itui-kwii.-ai, p,-r lull lbs.............. ||
CiviAg Up the Fruit*
gage* oil ivB.=c 31';. uiilch said mort­
tat together U]«n wvme practical plan Ilona uif iviuldeti-d at novernmet
gage Was on till- tseutv-roiinh dsv of
Six iotiijs of |iolalrK-v vi-:e al| H'at
of Victory
CRAIN—Traverse City Milling Cc.
.laouarv. I'JKi. duly assigned by said
Italr lowsas will roniloue to Ih- out ol pensc itu- resuli* will piotalilv be waa hiwuRhl lo the .niy yesiciday
Prices roim-v1ed A<
rWry- day.
Aliic Wis.d to Hoae Wood Peatallc■U prt>t«Kk>n. In order to make an ol abont Mh unglhle a outurc a. umi
The other busy iilac'-sWe;!- those sell­ WTieat
gaii aiul which nsklXHUjont wna dulv
erctard l«.' pK>i>erly the enilie prod other miUtl achemew ha'e proved
ing laiiu Mw-ds and they tad all. lUcy
rcccrrt.d In liie Itegisicr of Deed*' of•ct mnsi be K>ld at the best iwiawlblc the !•*( What (he lamier m-e-l* i
iould do Then- were a iiumtH-i ol
ul (iran-l Traverse Couiny nfoivaid uii the iu,i,iy.flrth day of Janu­
pHt*. ITo'Ulon mn«t be made in ibe
heavy shipments out ol Ifd There Wlilte uav, itrartiw ......................
i of (he power*
ary, iciii. In latai
of mortgages on
Mar future for taking care ot the IwMl.i el-c. hut lliealdlll: ii|H>n hla «wr. Weic w<" dnzeti egg- biuiiKbl in and M Itcd kldm-v beaus .......................... It.r.u and made a se<-uiid funaal |iro|.
pace <nT7-on whUh iiiortgage there b
CalU that heretofore have Iwen k>Ii1 l«il
help hiniM-lr. As long as <1. (•oumls ot buiiM Some nl (be lanucrs Hiickwheat. m |i«. Ill' .»! IH.NII i:
Inst the demand that Munleuei
lUliiTcd to U- dor si the dal< of thia
ata loM or «d*e aUowe.| in n.i ui, the
the routilry i* wllllMrto h IliiJ sak toi ihoi v.gc.alilcs in small
iiuate th uun. Il wu loiiOden
iiSLATURE
WOUND UP BUSI­ imlli-e the irnis of Five Handn-d SlatyHIOEB.'WOOL AND TALLOW.
Kuur
an.!
i:
it>-i
Hnllar.
and uliomey
graand. The tuning down of tin. lo*» heli-ed Iheie will always l-e aonuvn qunnliib-w
Price* cortct-ieil a* market varieal c*|wH(ed that the powet* wuuM fori
NESS THIS AFTERNOON
fi-r- of Fifteen fmilsra. ixwided for In
*nU Involve the emctlup of an (a'ai- who I* willing to do I lie helping and
uulate a deliiiite plan for Joloi arUun
Hides ................
.................
said niongage and no suit or pi-oeeed«mlng I'laut at tbi* iwlm to liaddle allow htiii to |iay tie- bills What
regarding
Biuiarl
to
prevem
the
Indo
lUKs
at
law
having
ta-eu
luBlIiuted (i>
Kti'iii Mendny's Umord-llasle i
Calf .....................................................
this grade ol fruit. Tke roM siorag'- farmer ue<-ds' I* uioie assuraixe
iKiiver the moneys secured by said
pi-DilcDt acdoti lOtllcuiplated by AuoThIIow.....................................................
uioncagc or any lait thereof.
proMeu I* another tev' Imiwn tani fac­ siahllity on l-ts i.w« |iari lu caiiy
1 boivi- hW...................II lu and up iria-liiingarr
Xu»
ilicicfurc,
by
virtue
of the pow­
tor In (be (rult raising buwineww and waid the Work of helping >dmrel
iierilii dis|uiub(« today nald dial
er Ilf ealc romaliied tn said ntorigage,
ttaae iDlereated should see to It itat <vni>itHu’taii will! hjs fellow, fain
Austriallungarian troops wertand Itu- sialuie in *«ich ca»v made and
b-adci. oPc who iDII b.lug III. 1
•aattar laaaoc dune aot paw* before
provided, noinw l» hereby glv.-u that
uan-hliig
on
Mootent-gro
to
forcibly
< rs together In an oiganizatiou
there u a auluble refrigerating plant
na FVfday. the alsteenth day of
rn-si S.utati from
King Nliholao.
cut get (hem (III- boui-r -piitcs
May . 1913. at u-o o'clock In tbe-form
ioeated In Traverse ('li> of ttiSIHent
. .
absll sell at public auclkia
ihey arc ^itlth-d to The grange and that the Auatrla-Huaganan fU-cl
caparltv to take <wre of thi* hmurh of work If (h. fainici* ei the loiinir;was Icj'liig to harTna* the Mouteii
to tbe highest bhidcr. at Ihe north
should
pitHliiitthe
leader
The
Cli
tta buatnesw A i-old stutage plant rontd EC' together ah-I slick together
I door of the
iiou*« In tbe
enate.
Passed
Bayliss
Bill
Providing
grli.1.
.-oast.
With
theMdevelopmeo
<-rs have made a start toward <v>o
of Traverrc'Clty (that being the
bnilt npoii a modem basis would pay theie Would l>e.uo m-ed of •onimlsshm'
f.ir
Popular
Elections
of
Party
attvc markcllng. ami it I- a good s(
f where Jhc I'lfuU Court for the
Inrga dividends n» a romm^ial prop
other l•udn-w ol a uiUslonary imruic
Commiitaamtn; Recall Maaasaid (^ouBty- of Grand Traverae is
■c graliRc bas
hut there la work enough to kc«-p lioth
ooiuon. and when iliU I* iJ.Ird lo the
help them They t-ould do all the
uro Was Also Psiata
heMi. Ihe premise* descritx-d In aald
oigalilraiioiis biisf. and vt-ry Ikis;
M>1bg that would Iw lio^hlr lor Hi-- hel|>!ne thai la nee-l.-l tbcmM-Ivc. at
ns rrnge or as mm-h thereof aa mgy
grovera to make h> bolding
i-ic. g fni'iira of the cvpi-use (hey arc eanli loduv p would be
Ih nevesaary to |«> the amouiil so Hn«
on >ald mongage. with aeien i>ei*Yeot
product for a waisfai-tory market \l i>eln«JAJl to undei the present syrtem liromiucul (date lb ativV hisiorv dial
I xiising. .April -k.—The Mn-lilgai itii -rest, and nil legal coats, lugeihdr
limned lo tell the slvlory ol llir ag- can jH-ift-rui (uday I- to prvuluc
dOM not a««in reasouahle that (he blllkmw tave b.H-n e\|e-ndcd In the
sU'c legislature tiday wound up it wiib attorney fee aforesaid na »wleader who
bo Is
is big
bic etmugli
et
to band tl.c
grower, will allow the |dan to tall k!v. woik or helping the fanurr*. Um a> rttviUliral develujiuicu vf Auicrltg.
I•u^ine1■s and took a rei-ess nniU Ma enented for therein. The premise* de.
tiigclher loi Im-iiit prices I'
the wa>aPle ou accouin of proiwr aup-, there has nevei lieen any ndieidvc
act .bed In said luongage are ns fol­
lea-!:-' Tvadjustl-'i.
wfaeu It will adjourn alar die..
low s:
jnatlers not whether
v
thik lea.Icr come
qualities shown on the imri ol the
g to a «-On«t
l.cade-s In both, houses found i
A, land aituateil In ibe City of TravIrom Hu- Kiai ilii- ixiuniy or the sub
n>emaelv>-s llir lewuK* ol ilir
i-m Tbis delmilio
iit-i--*aar> «> turn tav-k tbe bands o ene fiiy. Tsiumy of Grand Tiaverse
. :he imisiriain thtuy
ive lieen mostly nil
If the
: think of lilt- im
logical.
(he clwk In older to live up to at an : State of Mirfalgan. vU: io>t AtarquK-kly.
that
lie
conn
or
could onlv aduin a plan ol
the
‘a
fhai
•* llilcllrv-tuul. Ihc
tecn of lilock Two of Gpodrieh's Addi.idyuuinnicnt
rroolutlon.
calling
for
i
Sgaaior Sirdaall o' ralifo.m. it inocedut-e and adhere to It they would
lion to tbe City uf TrtaMrc City, notH-loic the giaitgc loses loncb with lu
icicffalt.n of labor* at noon today.
cording to the recorded j>lat thereof.
Unda to'gel at the Jaionea^ touiic soon be Hi a nosIHun wheie therange ha* livi-d lor mole than onviroiimi-lii
'nied Feb. tlh. Ihl3.
Ti:e a> tuaj lime of adJourniBent was
vermy in an entirely dilferent inatinc wi idii not need any asslwiancr-. t.u
ars. ai d li !• going (•> i-uni
ROBE WOOD PKNHAUJXJA.N.
sliorily after om- u'clucfc Severn! Itnttao any of hU eoUeapues. and If In just as long as thev allow others ii
Keiauac it ba* within It
poriam bills were rushed through tbe
kdll la enacted Into Uw it i. bejleted advlac Mielii. do their work for llo-li
I XDERW0OD4 CMl/lR,
o «dju*t iiteK to m-vv '-oodiniise at the eleventh hour. Including
tbni It win serve Uie |nir|iose and nu'. Vid fiv tta I*!'—a «di Ihi-ir prodoce
Attorneys for -Assignee.
Traverse City. Mlihlga
le Ulllm^ retail hill. .
UtggnnUe the g<"emnieni of i>'||>i<bn llierc will be Imie boiw ol beui-nni
mar 4. II. 18. Sfi. apr
e.Biange liai I
i imjuruut
'I be uisMure t-i Increase the salarv fell 1«.
lutead of excluding the JaimufOr be their iiiipllllon The farmer iniist »av<
!. 3i>. may•«.
C IS
aaoold shill the burden upon ibe hlliiaeir l.v a-loi>lllig li;u.f.-m bil'lnes- factor in tn<- solv|
’ The state Uz comnilaalonan to
American* by making ti a iK-nal of methods and txsHiiainiiM with hiw fel i rolilem*. but It-- gi aicst Held .
Protahte That Banker Y'T'I
Ba ir.Mm was alao approved. The bouse
I* Jit-t ulicad ul II
refused
to
pass
Ibc
Ambenon
bill
Brought
Before
Bar
of
Com
k»» farmei's in bringing aisnii ih.
c nil liiiponabt piuidri
land to an ahro who Is not entlile.i
use the aalarlea o! ctrcult Judges,
^ 'ly WlflMirf Pals
gras* Until After Tariff
prc>iH«r i.-siili- It I* up to the faniicft la Fcarad th« Rwaalan Colatiy Ntar
dUzenshlp Till. Is renlly a pUn of ■ v make good ui acknowWgc hi* U> 1 .•Ituie totlay 1* (bat of l.v
m last imponani action of Hiif the “Ka-olar- method I can re.Bill II Pataad
Malta Ha* taen WipM
is>|iiilBilon IwW to «w
•trit. for II strike* at the root ot the of ubillir and tuHitiaiiun lo do so
M'liaie WHS the paaaage of tbe lUyilaa mc'r tboee aching teeth ahsolntely
pain, and wlihuui (be use ot
BnatK ial ................ .. oI icaciimg
tipoble Instead of Hying to ell]
pruvUling fiT impular eleiiion of wllhiiut
I'ashiDgion. April
The arro«t
drug* to produce unconeelrvuatieM.
tlicm, it yon ideav.-. I»..« lu-orguoUtMine of llie top branches. The beat
■ M-inral committeemen.
'harlea C- Clover, mllllonglre prcil
People or nervous qemiieraBieoi nnd
I to do uAltHiiw- Uui gaining. No
way to eradh-ste an'etll Is lo g<
>111- weak beam will appreciate tbe
dent ot Rlgga National lumk. lila ap
eat
Fulls.
Moot..
April
Sb-HuB’Ka-aUr~ inetbod of painless ettrnc■tody . Uims (h
Uoae who make the evil iKwilMe ludn-d* of latK-licra art fleelug before l>i-nraace befure thb house on rbargiIlllUldl w
* Us lull .baitMMd of ■•eraiHuUng the evil
-cnnteiupt becanse of an allegeil as­
DR W. O, KINTON,
a ihalrle fire dial la'clcvnnUllDC nilU*
proaiM-n > dial be make. . .. .
ttanaelves. The'ire problem w ill be bald Perfret Twin Eggs; Hard dhgllta
sault rareudy. 'u|ion Repraaematlvr WANTEO-Po-.ltion as nurseniuld or lK:--->f! Wilhelm llhxK.wlth Dr. HoUe
of tvuntry near Malu. according
rensou
fyf
t^is
i*
dial
tbe
tiiopraciknlly aolved wheo the laws
;> dishwasher in' good hotel. AilW'lrih, Traverse City. Mk-hlgnn.
and of Larg* Siz*
oiujs >« Tern
leoulwav, «»s iin-vimiuriniw
urnl that lie <%gins to exiliangc that niessage received hy-re today.
clreas Mias Elale M. Nelson. Dar•Mciod which make it a i>ens
today by the auleeutumldaa appointed
It
is
liupossiblv
to
get
Into
ragb,
Micb.
R.
No.
1.
.Hl.ice* lu.- thal w lib h be
tnnaa for people to rent their proiierty
Math Craw, raiser of fancy Rhodi liet-d* he tomes In coiicaci Willi m-go- tnnulratloii with the Kuaaian aetUe- by Biveakw Clnrk to laveathate tbe
April 17-1 ato*
Cor thla |wnK>ae. for If the vliioui
land lleds has dlaiviwmd a phennm lon* i-onslstlng o' men •'ho uic baud meni pt-ai Malta, but M 1* Inarod tbo affair. (Hover probably Won't
nml have no plare to aernie shelter
BALE CHEAP-At a targalB.
i.tmg ihc members of hla Bock lu cl tog.-thei foi multial ai.!. The inilh enllre coltmy la wiped out with K«a: brought before tbe house nntll the FOR
o tc farm, one TtlUe from Ktattaley
ttay WIN have to give n|i ihelr Imaj
tariff bill la passed.
(■ shape of a ben that works tiverof
me.
Over
Tu.uua
ahtap
wem
burned
nation
Inquire
of
PfiUKi Miller.
ill W guiilily seen wbeii an
MN and becunie defeat a* wall as
Kiugsley. Mich.
mvb*37-luio*
iiie. The bird In itueaUou laid tbo ciiunirraiion la sum-.l of'Hie vario.u IV denth.
MERCHANDISE STOCKS
the)- cas If (he landowm-is ot I'allbiMuesB a*MH-tallotis
The produce
fomU-wre prevented ftODi aelllug land lierfeiHj formed, liard-rltelled egga
WANTEO-nenn ncreage, Ftae seed
Inrelaheil on the Prat thirty acre'to tbo Jaiainese thia uudewirahlr claws ihi- same time this tnomlng. The btiyrH are organized. ll»- telalleis are
are twins |g ttat they ar
cx-ulraeted. Traveran City CnnJng
organized, the wholc-aler* are v:gai
can nevei mh urr a foothoiii m the
Uompany.
inch ii-U
t an equal sUe and am Baitta<'<l Ized. the rilliinda arc In <-OBibIiiutlot
nuia. and the |irob|eai will In thiw way
me aide from coniart.
:he biw-yers. dociois hunker*, In fat MUNICIPAL RAILWAY IN «AN
Mlve Hsclf without any- diplomatic
CITY PROPERTY
ALVIN H. GRUBER. Furwral DIreeter
ic iwae is aa unusual «n« In the dl with whom the farm taw bnalne*'
Wc have an inquiry for a well devel­
and Emtalmcr, 3JT 6outk t^alon Si.
comdleailoht or wae talk It I. a iwr
PRAf^ltCO PAYE.
.Mr*. .Nellie Prau. aaslatani. I'lu oped bearing frvit farm wHh good
gDllcy lo aWav* shirt the Wme uinhi aunals »t biral poultrydoni. It la nut ire In orgaulratlou lo Improve ihelr
Rabbara Drank BottJ^ of <
building*, in first Class .condition.
idione
kTa
\V<'
(real
yuu
as
w*
luiutiiuon
for
bens
to
lay
one
hsrdecobomb
welfan-.
I'
is
right
ttat
(ht-y
(he other feUow. fur If real refonii la
would wUh lu be irnaicd.
•oagkl H Is beat to tagin ai hoim- ibclled egg and one aun-ahelied wia, ihoulil lie so taiidcl. An-1 II Is right,
inch 50-tf
Mnny of the iireseni day ev il* tnme >ui the pioductlou of two pefff't ind funheiinori'. InnierBlIve. (hat the
tha CMy.
tietrult. April- SK—Expert cracksfrom (he rcndlsesa of the awrage cli ■gga of large a^- la nnarly ua much artner should follow the exatnid.
Kan Prnnrineo. Ajirll m.—San l-'raDen who blew the sate lo tbe Aoto,
iMb to aMf re.m>uwlhilt>y <and .uun- ir a freak ns the proverbial >hl<k Uni. Ckillfcllve liargainlng Is the ordei or the day
etaeo's muDlcliwIly owned nnd opernt- Slop Inn, owned by Ed Snook, rci
toMnee evil for the p.iiimar of tiiiae >iih iliree' legn.
d*l gain, by making the Uw* u,ore
li currently -e»>o.!. d ' that the *<■
railway which runs on theniaelvrs with a bottle Of the beat
otrtnMni ta ihi* Teganl imich good
farmer gel* hut
<-enU tint of tatch }•'»«(}- street—the flrai railway of H* rtampnene In (hr place before they
en^ be acoompliahed and the counlr.'
dollar that the c-unaiiiner |«ya for diatp9"' •“ «he- United 8tnle*-coin|'leted took a telaarely deptrture with nearly
Made a better pUre in whph to live
hlrh Is ppidnced on Ihe farm The Hs^onnh month to-day. The city a |!HM) In rash. The . tnsh box
(Continued fwia pair one i
Tta people of CalUomU will do well
Bier should have more, but he will venture with the line was n aut-cesa opened by tbe aid of iiUrbglyceiiDe
:s wyaU-m U niieail.v U-Ing tneiall
tft-edhalder the BMw*n menaure and
er gel II UDlil ta goes alter It with from dll- very aiart. Beslnn'lns de­ during the night.
iiid a sewerage aisletn I* |ilaui'
•amine their tommou wenoe by ndoifThe buildings win eventually b>- an organludon I'lowciiul enough to er rata r 2H. It t.iok In IftB the, first
tag K'and th««*br ntofg. moeb an- llfhlci] by clMtrkitv VVtan Ibe trees force Bnanclal victories
It Was a Heller Day.
day for U* owner—Snn Fninelaeo.
fdananatnoas ttat la bMod to fo
i tills was npproxunateiy
J- nome, nsld a dlstrdcded
come Into benring It will take an arm;
approximately szw
$300 over its
lu
The fariu Reveloja i(*de|ieodem
ttalr broami Un« of anion.'
ten and-women to hartwwt tbe thoDCbt ai d acdou
and inn the cherries uiiun lb'-re only purebnaed once. There­
Tbere a -no rnnaon why
fore (hey abonld be of modern
.et
A rMlalered Inb^ «Vl be, greatness pud i«wi-r. Hut the fsi
has steadily avei-nged tUK' dally in BbMid acrenm and holler eo." "Why.
design, built of moat durable
used and the p^odue^ of the orrhard'
n larger share of the w««ltfa net taralags «tnoe ttat time- The tether." said one of the Utile fellows,
materials nod artistically An1 lg n
•pirtt advertised so ttai (her* will be a de whleh he la producing In order itat he aiatement of tlie superintendent, ta- -don't you know this U a taUcr-dsjr
tailed. You will find only such
Itw by tta dUsMa of TramrM aud lor the fnilL
^ may ta »tl ttat hr 1* capable nf being. sued today, showa that during tbe
at tbe works of
Pboprs.
tKr *• CMr wflilagMM to npport The lines along whkb (hla orchard To get ihli wealth hr mnst organlrc first Uiree da'ys'thc road took
A. W. RICKERO
MONEY TO LOAN on good nbd woh
Soatt Maalloa. MldNu
Improved fnrma. ‘H. C. Darla. •»
TrnvMM (^ty. klIcB.
' Ita w* ndndirirfnnod that will U being developed Indtagiia that a lor ffnanrial
$3.30(ita. la Januar.r it tocA In $17.

B2»AU> AND RECORD CO.

0*0. a. *ATic>v
uiu>r
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k. «ilKMi>N
«ilKMi>N. ICitnur

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4XRUS

BrilU

Local Markets

%S“KKKf;?g:JSS.

ARYAN IS SO INFORMED

SITUATION IS
VERY ACUTE
EURN>EtR CRISIS AT HARD

......... ........... »

TURNED BACK
CLOCK HANDS

emS

Grange

RUSHQ)

THROUGH

Ginger

MUST ANSWER

FOR ASSAULT
y—

SMke Ike R**l

RANCHERS FLEEING MAHAnAGKEOGOIKRESSMAH

Trcn Esciraetci Atootale-

HHI WORKS OVBITmE

Pardee Business
Exchange

PROVED A SUCCESS YEGGS MADE HAUL

Farm tfas Fmll
Laads 9S9 tanda.
aty Property.

.

ROCKS and REDS

mnmi isbyEPiir^

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Edita Taidher

0m* mr mun atm tur s. Tbt

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^UMENTS

High-class W. P. Rocks
(Fisbet Strain) Eggs. $2 per
15. $5 per 45, R.aR.1. Reds.
Thompson and Bean strains.
egg9 $1.50 per 15. $2.50 per
30. Sbipp^ parcels post
prepaid.
Send remittance with
order to

ORGNAROnoyEPOULIRYFARH

Mr.CMr8.Jas.P.lliirdlct .

change la ocewTing ta the frait grow-

There U need of* iMder. a frant «U$S; la Fehniary $i«.sl!i.lH>.

Tta

S£ ■“

au Bv at.

Botii pboDM.

April 10 lo Var It. In. •

QEAKd TKAV

RAISED VALUE
OF PROPERTY
lUKES t BETTB) SKOWIK
ANNUAL REMRT OF C^ERK READ
AT MCETINO

•ulwtanttat
Cen«cM Pf«
' Foreign PugUI: AvMge •u^
plug la •IMI hi Handa •«
City Treapurer
Tha reitular mantlily naetini of Uie
hoard <rf rJuratlon was held ^'rldB>
and queetlnna of importaBce to thr

•Tory eiata *111 aoen hava Ki o»n
great orrheetra nad choral aoelety
aad that each aute will be fotlerlac
111 natural laleni hy
theatre. In which the local mutlclana
may aecure recogtrtRon.
Our (oremo.t object of coureo U to
bring the American author and coni'
poter to the froai and
pend uiMin K.irope for our opera, and
■uair To thl. end we are furihering
a idan for a national conference,
he held In Uoa Angelea in 1»I3.
thl. cooferen« there .ill l>e oRered
llO.hOO prize for n
coantTTi
by a re.ldent of i
tend t help all the Btruggiing conpoaera. and. In the courae of year*,
develop a itinalc that I. ntriclly
o»n.
The Intpiring of a love for mu.lr In
ir coming generation la one of the
great work, that »e are no* prepar­
ing for. Our plan, of sUle organiza­
tion. ve believe. *HI beat aceompU.h
Ibla. The atate through Ita kinder­
garten*. grammar achool. and high
M'hooK. cau Inmlll Into all It. young
the proper mul.-al appracU..
Sometime, the children of thl.
i-ountry will be Binging the heat Mine.
Instead ol tbe priftiordial thing* that
are now k> popular.

IN DEFAULT OF BRIDE
•y NELLIK CRAVEV QILMORt.
Though fully twenty-iwe. young
Stamford did aut look a day over nine­
teen it) hla light flannelt n* he ran
nimbly up tbe veranda atepa of the
Etheridge home aad preaaed the elec­
tric bell button.
Tha door Sew open
and a atolld-vlaagcd p
ce. If I
A Bloule paaaed
tbe butler r*
turned, bearing i
acresi the bgck of which waa
ta a batty band: "Dear Dick:
am. unfortunately,
room. Can yon not. Ju*i as wcIL
communicate wHb me through Char­
ley r
Young SUmfoed wan la a quandary.
Mediy nothing could be done with­
out the oo^iperatloB of Hl*a Bther-

Mr rbarley lo come down ImpubUr arhool. .era dtar^aard and In
ledlaiely.' he aald.
urseai cue. ..tad upon. For K>me
When Charley Etheredge appeared
It haa teen known UiaC the
ta rdaponoe to thl* summona he found
valuation of the artvw) property *a«
Stamford pacing reaih
.................. ..
dbwn the long hallway.
far belo. B'hat It ahtntid be. biu uulll
The fact of tbe aatur It, Ether.
tbia meeting no nitempi baa been
edg«," be began at once, "my uncia
made to place the inventory flgutea
Is dying He has always bad bit
where they ntMuld be in order
heart act on D------ op my marriaga
tally with aurrounding property,
with your sister.
For aom* uneswoa decided lo place a new invenIdatued and Inegpllcab^e reason, be
tocT value upon the athool pruperty
choose* to fancy at tbit Ute day that
aad the fullowing achcdnle waa adimjone 6f «M will draw back from our
ApproHmaie Rgurea were made.
eugagement because of tbe delay. Tb*
but tbe eiact values *111 be worked Siad at Eneculivc ORicea That Name bulk of hit property, as you have
beard, has been wIRed to me on tb
out at a later date.
W.ill be Sent ta Sanatc
Biteclfled coudition of our marrlage.
Tbe dlRerent valoatioas ai Oxed by
Monday.
He paused and drew from hi* pocket
the omall. uumltiakable yellow en­
■ tVa.hingion. April :s-Jo«e|.h F.. velope. "And no*, tbe worst of It It.'*
navle*. democrutic nattonal roniml:- be paraued anxiously, "he has but a
iceman from Wlrc^nrin. will 1-t- few hour* to live, and sends this leia*^'^.^tued bv FiVsIdeul Wll.on li. be ili- gram si the eleventh hour; ‘Itcyou
isrrlcd before tbe breath
I next conimta*loner of co^po^alhm^. ii
40.000
aald at tbe executive office-, ihi. Icavee my body—at my very bedsld*
-will shall be changed.
lafierhoon tbai UavIcK had beeii mEtheredge pondered a second and
1.000 |M>iaied and tbnt liU aomlnatioii uuitl l looked up with a daring Inspiration la
be oeoi to the ac-nnie Munday.
his eyes. "I have n." he crl.d. "Sup­
pose 1—w^at If I Bight rig out In
some of my aistdr* toggery and go on
a 1th you?"
KINGSLEY
"Capital;"
exclaimed
SUmford.
Tout ........................................ Ifsitiki
Kingsley. April :(~Mr*. John Inglli "Oel ready aa soon a* you can; we'vo
The re|iort ol the cll) clerk uiad.- has gone to llrand Itapld* for a vi.ll precious little lime to squander.
Inside 1» mltiulr* Etheredge waa
out In detail wa. lea-l and ar.-eided with relative*
"rigged out" In one of his eUter's
by the board. Tbe rcion coveiod all
Mrs. Wa.vne Manigold spent a few smartest gouut, with a great loose
the tlenu that have been deuli wUh (lay. w-lih her parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
coal to hide hi. figure. The dolnlleet
during the .vear and showed careful f’eier Miilh. Sr. Her (hlldren wciom- of French logues surmounted bis curtwork .on the i«rt hf City rieik ilillU. panied her.
lag. blonde hair.
• ho |>:e|>ared (he document
Together ibey entered a coupe and
Frank Sargent was in Twverse
Thl* ci^rt ^owed that during bto nty on hiixlneas Saturday.
drove rapidly away
F'lve minutes brought thei
pa*t Scar
had been recelvei'
<!ny Meek eanie home from his worA
Oraiid
Central depot, and just In time
a* tuition from foreign i-upilx. while near Traverae fliy on amwni of al.-Sto purchase tickvu and board tbe
JJIOvt'.-ii ba-1 l>een leceived Ironi the ness In the family.
bound train
elate primar.' fond. The ^toial
X, J. Wy . koff ha* |•urcha.ed a team
.‘A drizzling rain bad set In by the
r the .vear.hadd lKW.1 ».
Itoroihy., KlUedder opent Sunday time they reached Springfield, and the
Ihiiing the year tl,<>«
night was pitchy. They wen- met and
with Halml I*orter.
been rerelvell from the l.a>ik'a. inVenus Vosliurg spent Sunday with ushered Immediately Into the sick
tere«t on daily Idlaore)-. There
mans' chamber, where a atrauge
<‘lnra-liavidkon.
now in tiH- hand, of ihe boar<I
Mrs. Fid Mox visited ibe priest, lawyer, and one or two servtSC.IS. which i« an exiv-lleni .ho-vlng
les were already a»
laitM's iwrenit at Ruimiili t'lty vn avmbled.
tor the year.
Wednesday allernoun.
Half an hour passed, and tbe dark­
the (It:- clerk wa* authorized
Ml. .8. J, Wyckoff were ened sick room became the cliambi-r
adOTtlae lor hide lor die eu»to-ly of
Traverse Oiiy visAtorw Saturday.
or death. Tbe newly wedded couple
- the tondk of (be lioaid for «hc <onilng
Jefeoic liuwden spent Snnday <v:'h Ungerrd for a solemn moment, then
ye«fsilently left tbe room lo prepare 'tor
Hla-ly* .\irkM>on.
' The totiHart ft.r lurnUhlnc
MUi-es llartb and Iterger v-re tbe return Journey.
plan-i atid rpe-lficatlonv for heating
and veii'ilaiing the new ttoardnian TrateiM- riiy callers Saturday.
lloKard
Ininn
is
iransatilnK
ba.iAvenue tnlldlng war let m <
Me'rolT this week.
Saunder--(11 ihe .American illouei

DAVIES IS NAMED

. ....

of Chltago.

TO SUPERVISE
PUBLIC MUSIC

street.
wocxl. w lieie he has employinent.
tbe sound of ber step be
FVnion
railed lo I'adKIac turned and came forward with ouP
-Sunday and returned Monday.
■tretebed band.
Sieegmlller left Sunday
"So good of y ou to come." she said.
Kianwoud. where be ha* emplo.vmeni.
waiung and wishing for an op­
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Case left Monday
r a week's visit in Jackaoo and *>e- portunity to thank you for tbe royal
way In which yon cams to Dick *

Mrs T'liillp Miller, who has tweo ill.
Btberedse emiled and (tangbt bar
Is gradually improving.
other band in bis. cnuhlog them t»
Ueo. IlioBtigaum and wife left
getber la boib hi* own. "And bo*
Jai'kson Sunday, where they *111 a
about you. Kater be asked, laugblog BDddeoIy Into Ute tell tale eyes
their future home.
Mr. Straub, son and daughter Irene raised to hi*.
Katherine tnraed avay swiftly to
of Traverse City were guests of Mr.:
hid* tbe barnlog flood of criBeoo on
and Mrs. K. J. Case Sunday.
cbeek. neck and bro*.
Mrs. Marlin Miller, vbo baa
".No need lo deny It dearasL Thank
STATE CONTROL OF MUSICAL
suffering vilh iheumatlam the paal heaven luck was the muons of bringORGANIZATIONS PREDICTED.
JKo weeks: is improving.
lag to me w-hai nu aaount of plead­
Mrs. jMlin Madison went to Jackson ing could !"
"How did you gueos!
Baturdsy to Join her husband, who
Mualelaot Aluloua To Cut Out Rag- 'has work in an auto factory.
That that flimsy dlagplse of yonn
tlmo aetd Riadwo Bonpa and SubMIks Lydia Engel of Talon City,
aa
perfeett Never, wllh me.
«>tute For Them Beal
who has been the guest of her brothtiiee I ioT* you. neither wig.
Muaical PraBuetloim.
•. Ui-orge. returned home F>hta>
clothe*, nor the eunllng reeembh
(ieorge Siullb went lo Sooltvllle you bear to your twin brotber could
tVedoei-lay to aiieorl Ou- funeral of avail on* lota to deoalT* me.
Chicago. April Waide*." be went on. "i happened
•nperiUlun and caatrol of pubUc his grandmot her, w ho died TueiMlay
Mrs. UConnor was In Tiaverse city kno* that ^d Dick was huodrad* ot
Rualcwa. the novel solution proposed
Saturday and attended the wted-Ung of mllea sway when that talegfam
to^y by Mr* Jasoa Walker,
her slater. Mist. Hertle Wilbert, to Mr
Memphis., Tenn .
'Hut Cbarlay. that marriage
Wheeler.
* rai-).~ and ri.qoe song* that
Tbe local hive of laidj- Maccal>ees a abas: tbe proper parties ai e to be
heard In every public hall. Mrs. Wal­
wrrled in two weeks. It—our—canker 1. chairman ol the committee on' were in TraveiM- City W<-dnet-Jay for
»t really oouoL you know."
It did. bowevar. tor a fortslght
niiric <>r the American Federation ol dinner and aupiwr in tesponse to Un
Mu<lcal Hiiba. now bolding their bien­ Invitation of the Traverse City hive Uter. them was * double wedding at
8ani Wearer, who has i>een the 8c Paul's
nial mm-tiiut here Tbe work planned
tO>pynsl>t. by Osllr Biery Pub. OoJ
guest
of
rOlailves
beltfor
lu-veral
hy tbe federation wa. eumnarixed In
weeks, returned lo hu home In Neb(he following Ma'ciiieni written by
taaka. Saturday. Mr. Weaver's iiiotliMrs. Walker for the ( nlled Fre**.
One of tbe most elaborate ruaerale
er returaod whb him.
»y Mr*. -luwm Walkw. •
rar held at the calebiated dogs'
.Mrs. ^Arib'pr Havener left Tuesday
■n»e plan, and hope* of all tbe beat
for Derrlon Springs for a few days cetoetary st Moiss*orth Hunu. Eng­
mniclan. in the itniied Kiate, for
land. hns Just uken pine*. The body
visit wllh bei tnothcK who Is danger
wns Inclosed in a ooSn «f reguiatiOB
ralsiBg the etandard of our mu.ic
o^lv III. -Her noidiew. Harry Have typ*. With handle* attached, and waa
reeelving a
ner. who has been a guest at her home eoaveyed from London in a motor
meeting here. While ,e all realize
for several aeek^ aiwymionled her car. The "deceased " was a fox tortboi Amerie* U Just on tbe thr»-*b- as lai as Orand Eai
Uplcls <
riar. and the loisrffient was witnessed
bold of musical .advoi • eau-ni. the enby lour persons. iUtJudlng the iady
home to Muakason.
Ehuviasms of our affiliated . hib. promJohn Jluff,*»t0 formerly (^ndix te<l owner ot the dog. A wreath placed
Me* to begin rapid advanrvment. u shoe aloce In Klngwiey. but lor lh( oa the grare bore the inecriptlon:
Among tbe things that win |.e pm- past 1*0 years has been It Detroit, Ta By ^rtieg utua Punch; from bit
Jeciod In the near fitturp w-iu be an has sold his imeresu there an.l re- loTiBg Biatnos RaqnlsBcst la pocssgluUoB for Musical orgaulutlons turned 10 Kingsley, where he exi>eci*
Our coubirt to nmke his home. Mr. and Mrs. Huff
M wo vat*"fhsi *e canote have aatlnn- are staying at Uie home of bis sisiei WAWTEO-Competent girt for general
al sui-ervlBlon as lo the smaller Flu Mr*. Chaufty. unt# tbey can aeeure «
houReworg. Appl. Mm
or
Sleliihere IIrtm ‘ ■
rop^ countries, ft isunir Amiie that atiHiH* boBe.

WOULD RAISE THE STAHDARO

> AHD mmn bat bau tobidat, apbil s«, ins
ha* been vlslilug lu the city for th*|
lisst few days, left this morning for
DetrolL where be-will visit for eome
lime before reiurulag to hi* boma.
Mr. and Mra.'Scct Jotetaeo and Mr*.
K. Kiiialtz ji|K-iit Saturday In Ihil> with friends.
Rev. and Mrs. L. I_ Steadenpo are
FIERY SOUTHERNER BROUGHT Hie gueau of Irienda in the city for
'CALIFORNIA TROUBLE TO HOUSE several days (u attend the laymen*
tiiis.->lon*Ty iiieeliiig.

FAVORS WAR
WITH JAPAN

Rev. Chss. Thie* and C- W. Hall ef,
CopcRileh are In the city to attend
Ihe laymens mlssiunarv banquet
et<-ning.
C. A. Eyeret and wife ef Frankfort
WAR WOULD BE PREFERABLE
retiirne.1 ici their liuitiv after siviul
TO SUBMISSION
Ing several days In the city with
frk-ndr,
No Alien Should Be Allowed to Hold
Grace Pickard ef Central Lake was
Land; America for Americana
Hie city Saturday, the guest of
lo Popular Cry on Pa­
fib-lids.
cific Coast
Mr*. Paul and daughter. Mis* May
Paul, of Tb6lii|>soiivllle. were In the
NVashtugion. Apiil Sk.—DramaUeally
IV lor several days on business.
declaring >bai no alien should be perMra. Bedell of Bellalre was In the
uilTled
Co
{'nlled ,niy lor the Week-end. n guest of
,
, hold land In. the
..............
States. KepreHemailve Ktsaon of Mia-j

JAPAN MUST NOT DICTATE

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'■">■'«" ""
JW.,.— .I.u.iidd I,-tor, ,1,,. i,m,» In ...

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PAGE TTTREE

Mechanical Experts’ Choice
.\|fii vylii hiiiiniIjM-liii-.«r.- KixhT ji)il|;eg of
illllt'llllli [ v. 'I"lii v mi'l-'r-i.nitl .iliniit miiiiTisIs niui oun>jriii-lion.
Wlii-ii ihcy mvii lanii.s. thc-y k.-I.-.-i iliMr itii|ilrmi-ii|g nilil
iiiai-liiih'K vv illi ;i ki-i-ii ,iii<ii;mc iti ni --f Mi-ii-tii-y’jiii.l Jiigh iiiialiiv.

.Ii.l-b siL’iiitii-ani. 1 lit-rt-t'ori-. rfiut the head of nearly every
aulomobile manufacturing, concern in Detroit who owtu a
farm uiet the

¥ T MIXED
^
SXAbXE
CREAIVI SEF-A.RA.TOR

S

tlh-s- r. S. iiM-rs lireH. M. LELAND, Cadillac
H. B, JOY. Packard
HENSY FORD, Fotd
W. E. FLANDERS, HnzwtU
G. C. HUPP, Hupp
^
I.I.1IR servii-e Hiiil f--vv rc-jitiir-. :ir<- iJu- ti-ts liy wTii.-h every
|iiiri .•! ihi- riiifeil Siuf.-s S.-|i;iriil"r rv jiiilg'i-d. Kvi-ii jin- fruine
is oil.- Miliil eustiiitf.

The ISIS Model U. S. Separator
i-iiilMnth-s

Old Ml,- -

iiM'iits ill several fea-

nir.-s tlmi i:iv.- it much eatier mnninE »H'1

closer skimming iiuiiliiii-i tlmn ihy oiiU-r
0 to
b- a-rtor-a
M.M»llt, BoMotSmomItCIt,
ll slit.iitil lie ri-lm-iiiiiered
•i-re<l that
that. "Hefi.re we allpw any foreign na- ip ,ho Htv Saturdav „n business
tion to dlruto bo, Ubd boldibtt b..i
MIM M,nt. Job™., ot Elb R.-.d.
t'OllUi S UKniUI) fill-VJvmi- Kkiin- .bbuld ««bl. It .. bb„ tb- .1.
d„ lb „- ,11.
uniiL' -H liic Jlutruln i'i|>osiiion. iJll.ANl)
lernaKxe or war or submission to] Urt. Springetein leave* for her
I’KIZi: ul Hie .\lask!i.yiik..n
Japan* arrogaiK .laims. (hen I'm for home In F'.ankiori after K|M-n-llng the
iitiit tile iHil-l) ,\II'.'D.Yl. «t Siiernnieiito.
war." he declared. Sisson sild thatVimer with her deughier. MU* VId*
It outranks overy other Kparator in tbortreaty making right* of Hie S|irliis*lein, of this city.
oughcess of Skimming.
federal goveromeni was greater
Hoivsrd Morgan left this nwroing
Nickel Silver Skimming Sections Guaran­
state's rigliiB. then the stlen poalllun for reniiae, from where he will drive
teed Non-Rusting.
would be superior to that of the
one of a (viislgntuem of (bree OakTilt- use t.r \i,-kel silv.-r ill iJu- gkiiiilaud (wrs which have been aold
ii.iiiK s--i-i...ii« y tile r. S. n-iiiii-rs tJu-iii
through Ihe local agency for delivery!
easy to wash, absolutely non-msting nml
at Kratikfon.
extremely
durable.
Prlce
as
Low

PER60NALB.

Mr*. The*. Doekey has returned to I
VERMONT FARM MACHINE CO.
her home «i Manistee 'hfter a short I
as $2$
Bellows Falls. Vt.
Chicago, Illinoif
(Prom Monday 's Heeord Kugle )
liKit with friends and relatives here.
1). S. Separators sold by
Frank Merlford. who ha* been visit­
C. C. Cooper left thte morning for'
ing with friends In Hie city- for itie Cedar, where he will be for kbuui: QoeeD City Implement Co» Travcpse City, Jacob
Past few days left thto morning for
bin home at Cadillac.
S. Kaae returned te-day from hiiine»ai MuulHtec *fu-r a ahurl time*

^ .•
CharlevoU, where he has t.een for (he in Hie rlly on buslDOMK.
past week on business.
E. A. Weeten ha* returned from]
The steamer Manictee left. Gten Chl<-ag<i. where he has bot-u tor Ihe'
U1'-II this nioinllig at eighi o'lJock IMiat few days os buxiues*.
!
id if sill- Moiw at tble port on Hie
Mies Estelle Mayite. who has been
ay north should griive some Ume visiting with ii-latl\es In (he i it> lor
this ulieruoou or to night.
the past week, left this mornlog fur
Jas. Bailey of Detroit ie in the city her hemp * St. l**ut, Minn.
^
■1- .V f.-w days on business.
H. E. Gever left this morning for
Wm. Gilbert ef Empire was In the his licime ui I'eioskey nfier sAerai
Please call or send for a booklet on field
tv ftaiiirday on business.
dnv*' visit with friend* in the city. :
seetls—Pine Tree Tinnthy. Mammoth
F. P. Roaman. who haa been eov
N. DeMee of Central Lake has re-'
and Medium Clover. Alsyke Clover.
Iduyisl UI the lUmilum eluthing stole luiiuxl tn hl^ Imb.i- Ilii-ie alter u sluiri
he |>0B1 thio- inuiiHis. ba,- left (or
III.' Ill ill.- c -tv on biisineji*.
'
Wliite Clove Alfalfa. Crimson Red
Ills hoiiie at Idi-iand. v»!n-n- he v»ill
Jaa O. Willard, who ha* been in the '
Top. Orchard Grass. Dwarf Essex Rape,
I'rejsire to o|teii hi- Miiiiuvr luitvl lot
ty (of nmte tin-.- on 1nI^itl(-^•, li-;.
il>e coming season.
I’lis inoniiii;. for l.tz hiiiix' at
Vetch. Millet. This is a book of instrucEdward Smith ef Boyne Falls, who
tmns and costs you nothing. Get one

;-c r^,cr7..tb.j „ ,„!

Field and Garden Seed
jdi P. K. s. W'e can’t give definite prices
on all of these seeds, but clover is about •
$M a bushel and timothy $2.50a bushel.
Get our prices on Garden Seeds - fresh
and reliable—beans, peas, sweet corn, '
field , corn, carrots, beets, mangel
wurzel—anything that you may want
for ypur garden. We guarantee our
garden seeds to be as good as you can
buy anywhere.

'Tasty PASTRY Flour’
Made from Suony, Ripe Wheat, grown in
Grand Traverse Region.

Bakes Best Pies, Cakes and Cookies
It has been Tried and Proven.
Ask your Grower for II.

The Hannah & Lay Co.
—BOYS* BLUE SERGE Slin.i
Norfolks and double breasted
I2.4S* »2.f5* $4.40. ftp to $7 OS
To tell of Ihe inauv useful wa>s
III which trm» serve men wouh!
quire the whole of this pa|>er, and
perimpi more. I'niil ve set our
minds weriouety to the task, we do
not Imsiu to realize the maalfold
eenkc of the trees
i'or insiame. we do not ei cnee
ronoect th.-m wlHi the sh<4s we
WMir. vet tor tanning leather the
bark of trees Is a neeeasity.
often stop to think how we
l.nCIcv were It not for
would c
the bark of a eeiialn tree.
"We .-.mid use rubber corks."
you say.
So we coqM. hot rvhber 1* the
lory or I
tUdiflllu
I plant
y iKiy and
xt rails
K lln>s.' I
n Tue*.
Wednesday. May Cth and
7th. and SATI
SATl'KKAY F'OKE.NOOX.
M.».V 3. FX)K
UOYS A.VI) tJIHL
(o Traverse during
aeeoinimny each irro.
"God's first temples,
leani
To hew Hhi abaft and lay tbe ardHtrave.
And spread the roof above ibem—
• ere he /rained
Tbe lofty vaulL to gather and roll
bark
Tbe aoua'd of anibeau; In the
darkening wood.
Amidst the cool and slteacc, he
knell down.
And offered to the Mightiest sol­
emn thanks
And supplleatloD.

CORNER FRONT and CASS STREET.

-MEN*S HATS at $1. $1.80
and $2.05;
worth regularly up to $4.00

-BOYS* SUITS at W.0S,worth
$4.50. $5 and $6; double breasted
and Norfolks; sizes up to 18 years.

SPRING SUITS
... at - - -

$io.»*ii3.«:$i6.s» j
Norfolk and regulsr aedels
—\V.- ri-(Miiiiim-ml our tniU at
US.65 for t)i.- Kako ..f th.- n.an
wjio Ih RoiiiR to tvvar it; the st.vie.
the K.-rviec ;i|id cloth.-s katiKlJe- ^
lion Ik- will get nut of it are iii-vr vnluHl>ie than tin* price he pays
for it.
—Mnyh.' you'd he more interrsted

in the tnite at $10.90. Start your
l.Hvkiiii' at that pric<-. anytvny.
Th.- projmrfion of <|uality to price
is jiH j;r.-at in these as iu the Ix-tter ffnides.

mi

0i

-.-The raite at $16.00 nre thi' one* w.- rc seilitik 1o ....... jin.t
young men who want clothe* that are atrlrtly a)l wool and carefully
ullored inside and «UL ,
'
,
Spring Suits a* low as $S.S0; others at $15l.o<* awl $22.rA

Traverse CIt.v. Mich.

All the gi-rniB—all Imaginable
ulioiiiim-.liie iiilcrobea —fallen then)w-iv<-» on Ihe sisingy feet of the
fi'. He brings Hiem Into the bouse
anil wli'cs ibeni oft bis feel. The
•llv .vou see walking over the food
voii are about ('• cat Is rovered
ered
with hlih and germs, if there Is
aur.dlrt In your bouse or about
joiir jirenii*..'.
>riiis..v, <or tlMu»e of your
iirdgbUirs.
s. he ha
hsi- Just come from
it. It U his lumie. Wal.u him ashe sunds oti the tunip oft sugar
indv
eL He
rubbing them
tbe sugar that
M.U are going
••at. leaving the
■ ewtllow.
I>ol^ for you
He wipe* hi* feel on Ihe food
the fare* and oo
that, >0 ucal,
the Up* of yc
sUw-plog children,
Thlh dove nore to *|.rc*d typhoid
_ rbnlenv tnlaninm and liiteatliml <litca.es than any
oHier r
WE WILL OIBTRIBUTE 5.000
FLY-OWATTERO FREE IN THE
NEAR FUTURE! WATCH THE
HERALD FOR DATE AND FUR­
THER DETAIL*.
lOBlbS it
t tbe germ
of liiat roost distressing <of all rhildreg's Biaeases,
.«m, laiantlle
luiomiie paralysis,
1* spre
ipread by flies. After a series of
cxppriauau with monkeys. Dr. M.
1. Of
of the
Ihe Harvard nvedlcal
J.
school, has made tbe positive
feat all rit
every summer, are the rtilef c
Tiers of IIbis germ, whldi hat been
IsoUted by Ur. Simon FTexnar, ot
the Kockefaller Inriitute.

a

PWiwmmfiMn

Neords^

•yitteliunlt PerfecC Fence

Program and Contoeti Were Unueuelly Good; Vieton Enter State
t .Neet

Tht Mm Who Stand* SHU
Do*M't Cat Anywhara
Mate ymar Jinn better. Make yoor
income from it b«ger.
Improvement is profre**. Procr—
leads to proiperity.
Crop rouiion, live stock and araall
fields arc makinc many formers wealthy,
Be one of them.
But you will need fences, so you can

twn in your itock wherevyr you \7irii.
Now—choote your fence* teiedy, for
y**r* of iatl^fiftory wnjice.
Chooae “Plttaburgb'»»er«M“. welded
by electricity, for dea^n. conatniction,
sirensth. dursbiliiy. true economy.
No other fence gives as much feocosatisfactioo for the money.
*

The Trayenie fiiy entraatr In the
dlMrlrt SmlimiSen and aratorical
cunlrsl iKld Fllda^ aucorrdrd in
ttandlaa tbrlr c^lirlllors on ihrir
forrQKir headA apinntBK them around
and rarrytnK off flnn honors In both
driiartmrnis or the ronleat. Hiith
Wllaon. repraaentliut the black
sold In ihr derlamaiory eomr*i,
M^a.ruT<r.HaSt,u.t^iia£>.rxfe:>.AailCH.iA»><. ^'vortr Rrkr) nii»r»nte«3*
cwottK. pootTKY w RABiuT YARu wd cAROLN c-vcry KOa Vsuarantccq
Millard I'holy In the oraioHi-al. «
the l•erH>ms to whom the credit
t<e douhic Tli-tory lora Both t
you that i
In splendid form In their respectlre
It TM >r« iaUfwIcd l> WW* FmcW. '
secilouK of Ihe work and not a di«« FU£ mr •<.« ALMANAC. >•»aentlaR voice, eyen -amons the vlili
Pittiburgh Sted Co.
orx. won heard when the decliion ol
(hr judges vae announced
The proKram last niRht wan ununualIv inteieslliu: and well iilanaed for
an affair of this naiure. The
lalnmeci was open.-d with two.sHcc
ItloM by the hlph school orcheslra.
nrd IXKik ol h-vel^. Tli.-n «aH
IIIK of ilH- township lioard on the roud followed by Invoeallon by Key, Pholy.
,!
hnw
II,.run
l«aid
i.r.»eoi.!Tbe
four enltaau In the declamatory
Usrif
Iconii-si
tlnm jjlven a chance

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SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING HIGHWAYS

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What ihe Law Requires and How the Work Should Be
Done to Secure Most i^uiisfactory Keaiilta.

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SLOANS
LINIMENT

TOOK FIRST GAME

ith and tt*e thwni am Incewrtte tar
l«tur tklncs thaa wai ever put Into
Alrira. and all be<-anse ike Bible had
lu Inflneatw with this aaine man.
TRAVEME CITY HIGH TOO MUCH
FOR BELLAIRE
calac
Car»T aald Ihli
theie were three t^ES tha"tY would be
the neat Eeneratlon. the evanEellulioD of the world, tbe hrlDEltU Sevan Inningt of Play Reaulted in
tOdO.2 Victory Tor Blaac
of unlverMl |ie«i-e and the world wide
and Gold
dtoapi»eaf*uce ol the liquor traffic.
The addresa of l>r. Rl.-har.ls
-Why the KaeV Man Is HUck" as
Elven In the Aabun' church last nlEhi
and which will be reiieated In ihe
CorureEatlonal
church
tomorrow
mominE at 8:S0 whould he heard by
«veryone. For almost an hour and a
lialf he held Ibe altenrlon of Ihe Ereat
audience that Erected him. He treats
■ his matter from a srlentlflf atandivolnt and hH siaiements are not ,
contradicted.
I>r. Corey said that in a litUe
In lirustels where he tisUed. ibeY
have. In all the lanEtvaata of
iravelerw the fact that, inside,
the people can buy ihlucs In their own
lanEuane. The elE»s wera |irinie.l
the othei. and the last
Imitom stntta iha fart that “Americaa
Is iindi-rstood

LOKB ILUIESS BDEO

Thr men of the Hack aad sold
opawad their arhednla. by ooppMg tbe
I 'M same fiom Rellalre. If) to !. In
spite of their short tralnlof aotaon
Die lorwl toys rame acroM with a
ist-iy fieldioE work and atommad tbe
III at limes when tbe haaea
full.
Tbe man at U>« bead''of the bMtlag
list aolved the vlllace horler to tb«
first round and found him for thre« .
Us and three runs. Tbe two lalllea
bieh the forelEBera had. one to Die
second snd one la the siiib. were
both the resoUs of errors, and at no
me did ibev have a license to proKit Ibe Traverse riiyKea. from amrE a shutom.
Way, Pike. IsirriK and Ijiwr. picked
the last mimite for ihe pasture
}obs. aprani; a surprise far their work
in fleldinE and hliDnE. and aoine of
them at least earned their rlEht lo
a potiilon with the rcEulars Only
neren InnlBEs were played, as iha I»

«>e one uwto
which runs oat of tbe rUlsge on
time, but at the speed they were
EOtoE tkl* Is all that prevented the
alanEhter from being worae Una it

In Ihe irflermlssion between the ilono
Mrs. Kattvsnns Reaelv Died nt Old
lory coatMt I
MtsElOA
da.'h se.-tioD of mail and have the n( Die V
(By E. H. ALLYN.) '
.-omnciK-ewest of the orations,
clerk reextrd II.
the midst of the ciratnrical meet
Mrs. Ketbcrlne Heacli dtfl Monday
Thus one of the Ixuird wonl.1 move
vnral solo by Haiey..n Wheelock w
Within a f<*o 'ia>' '*"■ »•••« lioar«U havr uulhirm hut «ilJ taioks. and >>oni
nioruiiiE at the botne of her danEhDial a pliin or up Rraile-of aiy thii-.much .nyiytHl. The emertnlnmenl
sill lir in a<lu>n In l»aiiKl<i|>'. and as «);„ 1,^,. t'iir LiKsI do nut mad iSrni
ter. Mrs. .Vara Iman. aesr Old illsp.-r .i-m shoiihl Im- mad.- fruiii siailoii
The next Kame in which the T. H.
was cloved with music by ibe mando­
■auai tU.-rr »IH hr quile'il l.-tf n'v» I
sion.
(hr la»' rcs|iiir<-K dial
r.-m 111 ststloii * ivrhaps. The biiih t.
wriil .Appear Is scheduled for
mrii. or iwrhaiN'aunte td.i out»
lin club and anaonBeaaieBi of tbi
rs. ileacii had been HI for some S.
visor w< iild pul the mrflien an.l the
rr'it Ti'ialis.' aliail
are toiin-whal hrhind lh«- iliiior.
time and enl.v -a lew- days aso arrived here next 8et«rd*g.' when they will
ilu- iiHiilni-T.iomT llnd liavinr.
Would recird 11. Iti thai wav judsev' dc lsIOB.
1.1,.,ml 1. .™.,„ „„J. | _"
... ................. .
Tlw rrintesunts ranked as follows
at her dauEhiei's home seekUlB relief meet radillar. The sbowInK made In
D..- i-iMi. bus-j"
and aiMild like
Id the nurihern dlnvaie. Her hiulvand the Rellalre lame baa brightened the
r auil sMe> Die dlfflnillles of Ihte and »iuH. de«-l<imatory. Huth Wllaon of Tmr...j U'"> tobe levels of <
leam's proapecii maiertolly. and tbe
iaews done a.-e. kIIuk to an approved
-ise CUy. Walter Carl of ManUiee.
died last January.
a.-vllilolllpentlv,
plan iiisira.I ui the liaptiarAra wa> ii
Vera WIlMnson of Si. lAvuis and
.\1r». Ileaeh i.' survive.i by three match with the time honored oppon­
The
reifinii
Die
I
h-jciI shonlil act In
has been .lone.
Croeso nainea of r.udlnKton; oratori­
ehlldreti. Mra. Ndka-Jman of Old Mis­ ents should be a tbriller. as this game '
AfFEAUm
WIKIIIFE
liosnl (nr ih«-ir approval, and if tti..
ilv viiaii.-r liKI.-ad of ihc miiiliilr
sion. Irah Beach of Kalkaska, Elmer is usually looked wpon aa one of the
cal. Millard flioly ol Traverae Cliv.
When We come in Die |« ilil wh-n oLjeet to Dw ;mi<ies. a new ptoWe
>rmi-r Is Dial the boanl knows the
hardest of tbe season.
Ueaeh of Traverse I'Uy. also two
Kred Hollander of Ludlnaton. Will
we WIU luii all puhlie offkors on a shall Ik> cvlahllsl-iMl. Thls'linjl l.l-iii
llntuelal onniHiion of the town more
In tbe Bellaire game tbe men lined
lers and fire brotben- IfrlnE la
litiiwnrisE of Manistee.and Ja«. Fairrtvil a<-iv!.*e plan, as we slu.ul.l. we and pr.im.1 shall lu- on file tilth
tlith tiMiiijielv Ilian the commlsi Inner
aa follows:
will Ket Iieller pt.Mir oITIm 'S ibaii '' jiown-hip Ihi*»i1 lu-fore
nrl. shnll alone. Thev may In- dllvded in oi.in man of His Rupida. The Al]vena en- uerlHiiis apiKWleJ lu th- student IkmI; ribiis i«rtt of Mtohlnn.
Bellas
Travel 1 Cliy—
The iiinerat arnffiEements are
do. I'mil ihi-D Wf will hove to.
iranls were unaide lo set here for and they are all hl» fri.uals.
j Ik- .torn- on.the iimJ, :ind live hichWii-.
wUl.-h «asf It Is U iier to'net
............ May
Cate .
vpt decided D|von.
Other nuaiis.
mvlssloner who shall do any wrik th.-lr artion as a wh.de Then il somif Die coniesl.
fore..
........ Mam
The
JiidEea
were:
E.
E.
Rallcp
of
Tb'Tv* are a few laws Dui', the iiuhI nlsrw loi- lot lor mk h times h»i>|K-ns tlui eoiidilh-ns will tw
>Di- .11 the ercatest IndlmDons of
n,„
. MonUgtM
lie as well ps ibe town otioTt should 7lh~ca1 roa 1
>1 Die <l.-rk w>o shall explaine.1 on the
o, ,1. «,M.- ,j.................... ♦♦♦,♦♦
..
liint would Adrtan. J. W. 8-««l of UnalnE. U
........... RMly
MaimlnB of Petoakey. 11. A - UriJee «,U l.r
asderslam) la order that all may work ,.(,uutersiyn
ly Stull oyilers. or the satlsty Dvo-k- |ire-em who woiil.l other­
,M. ...ornIW. -- if', skl„r...
. AmatroDf
loctlber in bannoiiy and that costP- iressuier who, shall |U,v any such o'
of <'*dllla<. I- A 'Miuter of BlkiRal^ sjRniti.ant ia<I that KA years8BO Koli-j
A|.iH
and Mr». U BurEeaa
wise bt- klekers.
..... Geffrie
nAakes he aveWe.l. Ii vs surpiisinit drrs arc llnido-lo n fine.
Ids. S. A rvvnal M Cadlltor.
t
M..r»iMUi sailed 01.1 of X. * York
Crandall drove to Traverae l ti> IP way........
• The Itoard knows hi w much Die
bow amiiv offieers ivavtna r.va.1 nutH. (.hirtiA district harlvor on a five immiha' tri[i to be the
l*rint-lnal
Il has luK-n Ihe . iisiom or manv
I luulness
tors Ki seiile are not iiosied on Die towns 10 hav.- the ■ommlaslencr *ci lown is prepare.! to sjieiui. anil Du- ■ hnirni.tn presided.
ub.sionarv to China, and be la
The .M.lniosh hou«.-hold was Joined
ara.Irs
de|iend
vonvewlut
on
ibat.
tow. Some blahway eoniiulsslon.-rs Die siiivey and iirnme and sinmijt li
TIve roim-ft waa'^K-tw-een the win­ iioiv.l ill M-rrei frr s:\ veers and hail
the foilowiny:
t Mo^>
When new roads aiv laid out Die
lown iKvarri without
iBirtiinc coniiuiiwi.mei should carefully iivu-l ners of the siilxliilrirl meets. Both
..invert. .Urfote he bad the
TD1 Traverse <'lt>: Mesdames
iliek frrm
Paint In the Stomaehi
Di/t. wDship lioa'ds in advance..........
Ashton. E. HroBilfooli- G. Ii.
Tliis re<|iitres that tin- Mat of the Trarerse fliy yoonn is-ople Ililili- tiau-iited itilo liiai hardest of
If vou .oulhvuaUy cenvplaln of juilns inav he all riahi as to snuie roads.]
Iwlll
enter
the
st*te
roniews
It
all laiiEU.-icfw. and y.-sl.-rday, ibe "Tth
F. G. Hurfee. C. J. Csracri. E.
rntli adh.-r.sl lo Me iiiiisi
In the -ioTiach. yoiir liver or your kld»e>» me om of nrder Netile.i nvu;,. hilt wherevci there Is n chains- of aiiu.il Ciii.-itain a iM-iliion unli-ss ii l-. held aooB hy vimje of their vletiwies of April, the B»vemniem of the new . HiiEh<-s and .Mt»s Ida Watcher. A
esentatlTes of the Repuhlii ol China a.sked the praiers nosl eojoable time wbk siieni in con
Iwuier to pi.s <aicn.-d !•' fcvcu ll..•ll..l.♦•^^ an.l tin j**”* n'tl't. as
lead to ilro|»v. Vi-liiev iriiuhle. ui» uncstkm to arise ti
bales or lirlplit's divsasc. TIioiiKaiv'l* ■ ev-.l a* loll.iw.
Have the e<imnil« road IIUI.I 1m- a.-scriiH-d with suflleiem .
.-ter. t'brisfian nation in the world ‘idertoE things gar and grave. Bawldea
district.
reromniM.d Kleitrtr H-llrrs as che slonei- (alike a siirvev of th.-.c.-n’i.iirav that D-e B<-» officers alioui to . the happy social inlervourae where all
a..-ura.-v m> any luie ran aee where iif
v«B-v lo--i sluniarb .-mil kldt. > m.-dlelert.-d and D..- workiDEs of ibc took ii.iM. MA. McIntosh's sister. Dr.
clne u ade. II T Alston, of IhilclEh. Hue and on oBseis of say 5n or ?-•< feet
m »o. Wuhlo 8te days after the
vemnienl miKl-i i..- dlrcied of (tod^ Margaiei MarKellsr entertained ihe
K. <*.. who suffered with lain m the on eiiHi side and where heavy c.it- final d.-iemilnaMnn he mot Id.- u pU’
Sauli Bie. Marie.-April U.—A strong
ainii'aeh'and Isjck. vcii'r-»- ••\i»‘ kid anil fills oivf irreaular arnuml necui,
r lh«- w-etfaic jm-l .ipllll ..4 that Ivawith aeebiints of ncrine ol her
wiDi
the
piwnship
elrik
sicntd
hy
tinnortberiy wind blowing to4sy bos
Wy. Were deranaol an.l u» lU.-r
did
\ hill
“• sufficient isifnts lo en- siirvevor luakl&it. Die aiiivr,. This
liji.-"
mission worTi in Neemu.-h, Central In­
not work rishi. i wffend
..........
driven « lot of Ice Into Whiicfisb bay,
il
au.l
aide
ihe
enelnecs
i.i
coiiuwjle
the
.
til-udia..
and
to
b
H
Ink
a
descriikioa
of
tbe
Kl.siD, III!
leav.-s hiiii t-rani'.Ume at best, t'omI lui« 'lards of rtit and till Th.-ii have tin- hilssioii.rs Ollcn -1.1 nol tmtlce this
heir hiiKineas to- brilliant Helhi Durbar, of which she but single steamer* ran get ibrongh
II ih.- lirsi
rtgbL Arrlv-sls to-nisbt repoit
feel likea'new niin' !■ wi-! lu-prov
;,r,Me ,.„g,npei iiia!.e M* |dai an I p’onie ol
til sHen-l tbi-ie mi-eilnKs and ai
BK a witness as an honored Burst.
i| l.sive Dm- liiatler of survev iiiilii
yon. i.Ki Dill' -■•“c Diid 11 >•" ID’
centPi ln:e ai t..asi and hav’e all
Hr. and Mrs. Clark are anendtoK the heavy fields of Ice aftoai to Lake
- last and if he .Inos not have time
T«am Played AthUtiea a»d Die early s.-ssion Die - .-oniiKised niosf
oii!nie-.«lK| by all driiu.iisi.'- «: Tia
Kuperlor extending from 10 miles east
el.-viilions liv'iivsl uiil iiv his n-<.he
audience
dav
in
Tiavrrse
City
on
business.
do il Wtlhln the* -intuiniv Dme, it
Tlgcra LMI Yoar and Are RaDick Moulton Is ninvlns his family or Stannsrd Rock to Wbileflsb Point
niak«-» Dm- proee.siinj;s void and a now
ported Faat.
Southerly winds and warmer weath­
Tl.c ix'al n-kiriiai'am this after­ 10 Muskegon today.
IK-lliion and beuilnR niiisl he made.
I) K. Crandall and Ron's saw mill er wlU be aecessary ** soften th* lea.
and all this has Uk^d
ThU lak.-s lime and e»iK-nse.
The Cuban Chami.s, of Harana. who noon was
A number
steamera, with tkair
When Muifarim: toads with sravcl isi year played a seHei^ wiDi Die dull.- in Die lari ten days, lilie pull will siaH next Monday.
I. are lying at tbe pier*.
O. A. Johnston has bought a new
i-o Diliits stand out as nw-e.ssarv:
Athletics BU.1 who later besle.1 the loci-tli.T Spiril is Dp- reason l<n all
Drav.’l siimild lie screened, as lie-, He'roil Tlyers. will apjiear. In Trav- ihls. iht same Dial is bi-ins tiiunltest a'Momoi'lIe.
Agnes
Rowen
of
tnterloehe*
U
sand, ir v.-,-v luiii h is lefi, k.s-i~ the i-r>,e riiy In a i.ranlir came aeiilnst In so Mmuv ways in ihe-c :a i fiv.
cferktoE ai the drug store
iM'lihles aiuiii and ih.-y will nut <<- he Itesoliers on Mny IC, The dark weeks.
Dr. Clark Is harinE a new cement
lenf well Then IHINT IM'T AW featured boys are maktnE a tour
Back of our <hick walls
l-AV n\ THE HOAM. This is one Die Cnlted States and are pUylUK
'/aiuU-sl. that womteifiil river over basemeni under his honse.
and strong locks lies safeJohn Rebrtoht bps booEht tbe Cap
Ilf Die ]s-lul> on which nearly all enE> hlblilon Karnes In manv different
iHNi iiiiies'lonK: KiliiiM-rly. with all
ria
farm.
ty for your money or val­
s and prole) pliiiial road luilMer-- tolhisf They fvhould be able to dis
ic diani.iiid wealth ol Du- vvorld: JoMr. and Mrs. D. R. Campbell and
are aerped. Imi mauv rlilscns an-l May some real claivi and the fans will
X and the niillicms of cold
uables.
Washington. April »-MoOerateli
p.miiMissluners arc «<-i. The Inetux-i- not have lo wait tinDl ihe oiknlnf of Victoria rails with its I'ai nilllloa of Mrs. Chris Bom of Traverse City were cool weathei, will jirevall early In the
ieni etl man win often araue for clav flic ehamptonshlp schedule In order horseimwer nmnloc away .-very S( Euesia of Mr» Maude Baiey.
It is the burglars busi­
week ibrougboui the north central
Mr.
Maynard,
who
baa
spent
ihe
llnl
this
aeiB
like
a
erxase
when
wei,
ness to know who hides
to see a reEular hall *ane. The only hours, the MKjtesi fiirreis n." piahor- winter to Traverw City, has returned statev. sceordlng lo the weather boand lets Ihe pabtilea work out of plMW
iihy ait-i cliuny and ii-akw-nud lo ibe
reau's weekly bulletin.
ihinE which 1« worrylttE fbc local
their money and where it
and th.- .lav works on lop. which
lor ail the l-wii.l.- of Ihc to hts farm.
"Proeis are iirolwble Mogdsy and
ma'chmakeis is the qneslion of bow- lati.l.
Mr. PriKgie Ms'ertaraed to his Islmakes a luu.ldy and ruiiy road.
anil, would never !inv.- Iie-'n kimw-n
is hidden,.
Tueaday to the region of Die Grvai
ihe ('iihans are ROlna to
and home for thr summer.
o
iixiiiration
if
it
ba-l
iio'
l••■cD
that
Labes and tbe Ohio valley.' ‘the bull*lanEuace of the clvlllred vipu*.
Dr
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Clark
ar*
to
An Imiulion.
Make yourS safe in our
he hll.l^wiis put kilo Africa." oald
tin ray*.
The Itnported leatoS Is compose.! of
|. never as Eood as Ihe article it
Traverae Cirr today ahopptog.
Hales. And so it Is with IteuD.-'a men who probably will want to dis­ Hr llirliaids ibis mornlnc.
bank.
Misses May aod Man»m Mctnioth tbe week will be Benerally brtow nor­
rAlXKM.I.ISr, MADlr OH. Hun pute Ihe decisions lo iheir native Jarwere Traverae CUy eallera Bainrdav. mal. A dUiurbance of moderate todrcls'of Imitations likce iMw-n offered
MIsi MiBDie johnaon was the guest tensliy will |«s< over the great oan|..iiillc In plar
ilace of the Eeiinite- Kon and the only soliillon offered sq
tral valleys about Thursday. It will
ne of tiiciii have culie answci.-il far la lo have an Interpreter
ol Traverse Ciiy friends last we,
I.UU KKNNK8 does the work
A qnkt wedding took place at the be preceded by warmer weaiber and
,1 .If It. boih fviemally fori
__________ _______
l^roonage SaiaMar evening, when local sbowert and t
holcrt WKsrhu*; an.i
It 1. necessary.
Under Control of U. S. Treasury.
James Riley a*d Erma Hopkins 6f In- be foilovred by colder veachor over
.-xi-uiall> for rheutuailimi, sprains
W.ird has heeh received from
ftp<l for sore muscles. The |•ul■Iic|Keene. ManBolla. Ind.. pitcher, that he
terloeben were united la marriage by Ibe nortbern half of th* conatry- .
-Anoiher dlatnrtiaora wlU lawTall
the Rev. Koon.
Mias Ethel Harkmas. accomietntod over Ibe middle w«M at tbe dose Of
will give Pendry a bunch of nine
the week."
by her friend, Stanley JoMs. drove
younEaiers
from
which
to
select
his
IrrigsUofl In AuatruU*.
Ktofsley and spent Sunday wiu Mtos
ABatrmlla to Irrtgatliig owru tkaa liurllng staff and as moat of them
Hackman's parents.
hiBhIr
recommended
the
: hradsebe*. sour i
two olllloB aereu of graxtog tosda with come
Rraeken of Traverae Cliy w
cl:uDces for a sironE array of men for
artatoo wsUa
onk-klv afier you Uke Rr. Ktog"*calUng on Grawa frtoada tost weak.
Dlls dei*riment of the battery pre
X*w Ufe Pills. They purify ibe blood
jroA I
Mr*.
P.
C.
Oliben
ot
Traverae
City
Bond.
probably due to uric
and put new life and vigor to tbe sys­
The quickest and surest cure for
•ent Tuesday with her friend, Mrv. tem Try them and yoa wlO bo well
buius. hrulaoA bolh, sor.-s; liiflamma
aejd in tfie ayatain—rihe
Stephen Btarbuck. who Is sarkmaly iU- satisfied. Every pill helps: erary bra
Don and all skin iHsckmc^ U Ruck
blood muBt be purifiedMr. and Mra. O W. Reyodda drove guaranteeil. Price JSc. RaeommendMl
lens Arnica Rafve In tour days It
•• drunlsts
of Trave
raver*# City,
by all
d
cui.hI I. H. lialitn. of Ireilell. Tex , of
the poiaonou* a^ driven
I Traverae City today on bustoe
ICC on his ankle w hich iisIimkI IiIiii
Mr. Josephaon tranwartedytMtsIseM
out and general health
FM Uaa sSOam to BAftaM.
■e .oiil.l liaiuly walk. Hlvould In- Citiaena Will Tom Out and CIm
to
Travreae
CUy
To
at
days
/
■veil ht»ii»e. Only :ic. Recon.must be improved.
Vatu «(ty y<w« n*o aoaa* «M to
The first
y will -Kwn be h.-re and you liil b<- waUtlhK *«me
Mr. and Mrs. M. Harr of Trdverae ad to 1
i.led by all druERlsls of Traverae
iiii vovi to k.-.-p In piliKl Dm- fact that we
Thousand* testify that
Kithins Ts'-kle, snd we
City were goeats of Mr. HarVe
and ooald bt add «aly to gaoMa *r«h
. RucVley. Mich.. April SS—The lo
liavu .iU.'i f the Ik-»1 as> 1C-1-twks .If Tackle in Soriliem MiililKan.
Scoff'* EmoUion M* the
enu Sunitor.
cal
Roosters'
dub
has
perfected
a
an
and »vu prhes are veiy low.
Mrs. A. H. Jones was a Traverse
system of poiaonotfo acid
Ique plan to wouse civic Interest In
Covffht and Coasimptlen.
*Tommpv tkU
CHy caller Saturday.
; ilamboo Rods from I'-c dp:
W. have Rieel iU»ds from
by enrickiiw the impover­
Coughs and colds, whoa naglected.^
you bare asked to be let off to go to Clean-up Day which the village coun
Mr. and Mrs. B. U. Harr were Trav. always lead to serlows trouble
lUe of the
Itecjs from Ike up. .
the first
ished bloo4 and it* con­
your grandmother's fanetaL''
'I cH baa altnotncod will
eree City caller* Monday. -.
tongs. Tbe wis«K thing to do whan
know It. sir, but I got tsro ffntod- Wednesday-to May. All oY tbe bus!
tVe have a K»od a-soilnieiii Il btoh grade Ftli • for »l.w' i-t dos.»
centrated nouriahment i*
o have a cold that troubles you is
Tbe dan^ag party given itoiMto kail
motbeta. sir."
ness houses and the mills will close
get a bottls of Dr. King’s New Dis­
ChfUlK-r Ilfes fui
ie-r dor
converted into red blood
Friday evealag by Mesara. itonadtog covery.
You
wHi
get
rdlef
from tbe
their doors tor-the day and while the
*> have a v|KK-ijl ouilit consiitim- of oue 8|ill. Itanilmo Rod. one
Bod Sawyer waa a very enjoyable af first doae. and finally tba cough will
corpuscle* which driaa
A Oiaagretabla Parson
men will be dolBg the more strenuous
Heeu ?:• JwMs Kllk liue on- doxei- 8nell.-d Hw.lv*. .me dvtrci WnUets.
fair. Supper was servbd at (be Oraw* dtoappear.
,r. O
_ --------------H, Brown,---of .T' _
out rh
7nd
WM-k
Ihe
ladies
will
bo
preparing
a
dtoe.
Ate.,
wriies:
‘Aly
wife
was
down
of
a
had
iKer.
Hr
Is
tetel. '
.,t.e dosen Fliee. one six-fuul Umd4-i. fi.i *r..m.
•a f
It is ospedaDy valuable
•h will be serr.
in bed wlib an oMInate eough. and 1
fault-Dadlng. in all tn.-b cases the
faooeaily beUeva had M not been for
Coiae to and see oar line of Tackle bclore yoa buv
llv.-r, stomach and iKvwels need a Dior- ed to (he town hall at six o'cloek. The
to aged p*oi^
Dr. King’s New Dlaeovery. she would
-JEh (-iMnsinE of blU- .
be living lodny." Knowr *IHiriiles. And for Ibis parpnso there is supper will Ik- followed by a progrum
Ask for mnd twtiaf an
-threer years as the tbest i
DMhltie more effective iban Irw iUBt- nils is bnt one of many acbemes
SCOTT’S.
FliJil. ..vhlrb theilMMor club has In mind
• '1*. Pr
lTED
■ mny be bacnaas It is dfealt so,tar «
RICK8
RCOAR^V
d by all driigglsto
They put thee llTor la order,
7 s cnaeAbf a bammsr at tb*
- a rv«*« sifMsBcM R I thm
tlrancdiDent of local Inter
Tor thr affi
irlfy
the -toi.iach and par
ot Ti
Tnvara* Cttr,
o Utan-Topaba J««r*aL
lot
«Ma
Price ti crats Hold by all drv

ICE HI SUPERI1IR

CHAMPS OF CUBA

r

SAFETY

FROSTS PREOIGTB)

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

J

THE FARMERS' STORE

Fishing Tackle

FRANK TRUDE

BUCXIET IS ALIVE

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OBAiro TJtAVSBSE HERAtD ATO TRAVERSK JAY EAOLE, TUESDAY. ARRIL 3fl. 1918

A PA<JE

five

It’s Un^cr Way. It Started With a Rush.

THE SPRING ECONOMY SALE
Of the OLOBE DERARTMEIMT STORE, Traverse City, IVllch.
Evcy daviioce this sale started, people from near and far have profiled by the score > of econom/ offerings preseated by every deparlment, and
*
there is no let-up to the enthusiasm and buying interest. Come this week. It will pay you, pay you we'l.

SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 10th.
OUB N£W SPRING WAISTS ARE VEST T.IKKABfJt '
You'll hki' tlie iIhiiii.v,materials, the pretty trimming*, the
li.’iiidsoiiie styles, and .nlmve all. you'll like the priee*.
ord Embtoidery Voile Waists, also pretty white lawn waata
in high or low n< rk. some w iiii sailor •’oUars. euuir with Bill*
irarinii iriMiiiuiigs An .iKxnrtiio’nt that
OQa
usually hriiigb ifl.J.’i t<>
S|M rially priectl at..........

This is the Dress Store
ot ttie Grand Traverse
Region

Dainty Voile Wjnsis, all styirM. also fine lingerie wa'ists.
motiels that are exrlnsive with us,-They're marvels of beau­
ty at

Wr bIh»»- a v<tv
Uup iif l»arly ilntuirtt, alrwt
dritwett of ratino, ailk. liiu'ii,
voile (Irt-wiw. bortlon-d A«
an (freicu-a.
mIU dn-Mte«, tuU atm4 tlreamii. and the
lanioiw ''KliTtrii ” limiid Imuw di*i*wai.. AVa'vi* dr<ma for all
BK«* «h1 *«■•>« of |M-o|ilv. We’ve only room to tell you of a
few h.Te. I»IH i1»t«' an- aome K|vofiaU wt.rth weiuiJ.

1.95,2.45 2.95 and 3.45
Silk Waibls ill « fine array of styh’S, eolom and prices. Bnv
eniUsl silk jind iiiesMalyK are thr ..... . pupnlnr, and we've
hiiiiir gnat lalii-s to siiuw you at

2.75,3.45, 3.95 and 4.95

Silk ITrftfTf ill riniry Irorndorl nilka. nK'tMlinr, fdaiii and
xlri}»-il, inrfi-liis. r<>iilar<ia. <-t(\ made it|> in tlie newest faahioimUle lityleM. rind we've some dresseti worLb mut'li more than
tli<~<e (iriivii.

LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS AT LOWEST PRICES.
Si'parate bkirts are viry popular this spriQg, Bpd-We.ean.givi
you some iiinisuul valines just now.
i '

.Ml W....1 r,..,ri,. S, rp. .Sk.ns.

22.S0

at ♦l-t.To ami .................

Stout Dreaaet f<>r large wimi< ii. th'c Itard to fit kind. We've
riiiite itiee street dresMW of Ratine aiid wocaleda. larger aiacs
onl> at *.'..'.1:1
and
Tub DretMC for
and afternoon wear. We have the larg<-Kt line ill our hixlnry. PresxeH of linen, gingham. Ratine,
|ii<ine. <-1r. Some plain aimple ilreMeN, aome tnorc
ebamlmiy. |ii<|ne.
eltliorale. All
Al! bizen ineiuiiiiig uuuieb, and the prices
reaauuable.
"

1.19,1.69,1.98,2.75,3,75 10 .1.45
"Kln-tric" Kraiid IIousi- Dresaea are the beat made and inost
perfeet fitting hoiue drriBoi on the narkeL Alado Mily from
fast rtilor materials, with deep hems, fine quality hiilloii.
and in neat styl*-*. many of which ari-^iretty enough for aforeh dri*.bes. The values are certainly remark
temoon porch
aide ■

9Bt, 1.19,1.35.148 t|| 2.48
.\ll .'^ilk M'-KHalinr IVnieoatH, all eolors. deep faney flotmer.
Well mad>'. Extra speeial
4 QC
Eaeh ............................... .................................................J-uW

3-95. 4 9.5. .S 9.S and 6 95
Seasonable ollerlaga in Ladles’ and Misses’ Spring Costs'and
Suits, very special values during Ibe Economy Sale lhal every woman
wUI appreciate, as they arc given at the lime ol year wben praclically
the whole season Is ahead ol yon.
Coatt for Urg« women, for tmill women, for
the average women. OoaU for miuet, junior
and children at the loweit price* in I^Tcree
City.

t»ur new Ki>riiig snitb an’ very pn-tty and they
Ki-rvieealde as u’ell. luadii’K* anil laisacs’
suits of all wmd serge, latest style, full satin
lined jaekeU. The aaine is bold in loU of
Kt.Ttii at 4-12.r»0 to
Q
♦Cl .-dl. Keonomy Sale price ..........*
(ipUns.
lli'tli'r kiiits in serges, Kedford eords. pop]
• hlaek and while strijios. plniii tan
; arid navy, also the pretty Balkan styles, some
pliiiii tailori’d, some fancy with Bu!
pliiii
triuiinings. A genuine■ iaaving is offe
each umi every suit at

laidii’b'. and MisM-a' all wool serge coats, in
navy or tan. rutavay modeia worth
fk QC
I7.IVI. SiK’clal aalv .............................
t.diilii’N' and misses cnafs. Scnii-Halh?'M st.vlo*.
made from a fim' ilotihh' faced Uli^tl^l. Mn-b
as is UKi-d in $10.fW coats.
g Qff
Ki-oiotiny Sale price ................................
\Vi' ar.’ shiiwitig aome exceptionally fine nohhy
coats ill Itedford corils. ei>onge. hnicadcH.
M-rges. H<’.. iiiijs} all iiidividiiid atyles, 1
kind. Coats that uimld coat you from $2.fi0
111 $.’1 imire elsewhere an’ here at

S9.95,12.4Sp li.75. 18.M to $27.SB
Maternity e.»ats. full length Rergi-a in navy and
tan. giMid full eut gnrnimlK.
45
Sjiceial values al $10.4o tnd------J

114$. 14.9$. 15 SO. 19:95 to 29.95
Childrau'* Coatt. sizes 4 to 14. in silk. wlin.
M-rv'e. .........Us ele. I'eltily Inmiii.Hl in contrasluiir ei.l'irs. We ran suit any jnirse at lln’

91.48. $1.95, 92 25. 93.95 to 9« 75

worsted

suits,

style. worth'$7.r»(l anywhere.

new

i’a.’ooowy Hale price .

Womlod suiU made ts sell at #10.00 jiut to
«ee how faat they go.
aalc price

This lot i

Economy .

.i
Stout and regular size, of all #»ol, hand-tail*
order, fancy navy blue serge suits, regular
#IH.OO value. Our Ecouoroy

' ;'.;r."''.“^.:..i2.95

values at

1.98, 2,48, 2.95, 3.48
One tabh: full uf men’s dark wonted
work pants, ineluding
QOa
Kahki. Special at............
wOC

FREE: One extra pair of paula
with each suit. FREE.
^<00 pairs men 'a fine dren pants
made in full peg, half peg
and regular style. Nearly all
urn up f
a at

1 98. 2.48, 2.98

Kiiwbbaam
__________________
Clot
,.......-lit the greatest elvihing value obteinabU.
Made from seid tiited ucdd-w«tcr-shruuk pure wowl material*.
nteoil to give
I
strictly hsiid-tail»rcd. They are guarantenl
satiafaetion'
or a new suit free. The KinMibbanm apeeial* at

» SIS, S20. S2S

...

rcfireseiit the iitiiKwt cloiliiiig value to lo’ had at These prioe*. We
are exclusive Traverse t'ily agents fur these famous dothi

isL

.6.50

Extra Heavy Linen Coats, auto slyh
attaehed.
d. Special for the coat
and hood

2.95
6.45

;ai» hlKKl .Vilh Korei"

......

We guarantee a saving of from 10% to 25% on
f purchase in this departoent. M<n% goods for
the same money, just as good goods for less money.
Those are the reasons why you should trade with t^

Latest patlenis and

Eennoiiiy sale
price

,

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

9.1 dozen nieii'K work shirts, made nf twill and
madras sliirtingK, light and dark colon, all ais^
Other Mluri’s w’ll them fur 50c.
our iiriee .....................................

34c

9.98

Mih’h dark gray worsted eravenettes that reg-

Extra special in men's auits. A
Ktri' tly ail wool wonted suit
worth $l.Y.O0 anytime with
only one jiair of (lauts. We
give you two |ia*r of pSDtt

WnnhO-bO.

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rcUy blue serges.

prieo

lutk' price

( oi.iplete iLssortim nl -f Udies l{iibberi«’d Rain Toala. made in
the newsi niodels of all llie Wanted elotba. We have them
ill blue, gray and tan. ranging in price
^ A ffA

Men’s & Boys' Furnishings
al the Economy Sale Prices.

-models, suits tlial we bought to sell at $12.50.

Men's and young men's aniU’in dark gray.

1,01 2—Hand)
neiits. wdrlh every cent of
M AC
$7,0f». Sale pri.-c.............................................. .
^*99
l.,ol :t—Ih-autiful CVic y Silk Kimouas, garmeuU that words

1.'4» iii-iiV and ynimg men's suits of fancy wor­
steds and ruaiiners.

^

Better grade at 11.48, $1.98 to $3.79.
Our New York hiniT sent us o.Y silk kiinonas. Iiought at
• liseoiiiii of ^>Vt. u'c offer you the iH’urtit. They are divided
into '.t lots.
Lot 1 -l^ily floral silka. worth #4 and $fi. now ^ 3*25
$2.'.l.'i

Fill Yoar Snnmer wbdIs ol

We’ve used the knife freely in the Clothing deparlment.
We
mean to establish a selling record during the Economy Sale and the
following prices will surely do it.
Mill's nice gray atripe

SPECIAL SNAPS IN KIH0NA8.
You'll iced a Kiiiioii:i sure, itiiil here's the. ;>laec to buy it.
I'lain < ri‘|>e Kiinonas, lii.rdir.-.l fronts ainl sh-eves, also figIirtsl ehaJlie. trimineil with KuUeen liaiids, ahirn-d
yoki’. ♦l.i-'' valui’K for only .

frotit’$2.75 to ................................................ JltWawU
,

Clottiing Rpices Slastied

One lot Men's Black Alligator Brand
Slickers, full length, regular $2,50
coat. Ecciuiituy
^ 55

AUo

\ ver.v i-onipli le iine of serge, iliagounl. cpoiige and mixture
skirls; the ver>’ flili'st •■olonugs and styles, iueludiiig extra
size skirts for larger vono n. They eertuiuly will go fast al

I'aely nri-xx-^. in iximlifiil delicate abaili-s uf uesiufline. under
r hirfoii. aUo the rx«|ui»ite fre|w ineti'or, in U»e wanted even
iiie shadiK, We've aome jiri-tty ouea

value.

.ml black.

pri’ltv iiiixturi’s. giHal M-rvieeuide skirts.
A /lA
speeially prie.sl ul................................................................... MmVj

MS, 7.4S, 9JS. 13.75 to

iiUrly sell at $10.00.

4'an be used as a light

overcoat as well as a rain coat
A regular $10 coal, in this sale at

^

Jten’s Dress ghirtt, w.-u made ahi'ru in
the Wiinlei) eoldrings, with or with­
out collars, some With military k*ilInrs, attached ami detached coffs.
Shirts that acll for #1.00 and 75c.
Eeooomy Salt price,

49c

Men V$Ti.O0 Englisli rain coat, sewed A AA
Slid cemented seam* ...........................

B^’ wd CSiUdlUB's Bultt, don.
hie breasted and Norfolk
slylcfi. Buster Brown and
Russian blouan. ' Spccttlly
priced for the Economy Sale

.....■......193
Hiac* up to 16 yean.
boy* le^e
Why pay $5 for bo,
■uiUf Wee offer during the
Ki-onomy Sale boys dl wool
-------------serge suits,-----------Norfolk,Bnaamn
bloose. Boster Brown and
plain styles, at
$:i.98I ai
and
Age* 4 to 18.
Buys dark corduroy pants,
Knickerbocker style, the reg­
ular . 73c kind.

348-

»....... 49q
1.48

Our Lsnadiy Proof BUrta at
96^ 91.22. S1.48. $1.75 amd $2
represent the heat the« is in the sHirt
trade. The Ide. Silver and Bnfieror
Shirts an’ the best in fabrics and workinaiiphip.
Hn's Heokwaar. One big lot of new
four-in-hand tics. Easily bring 50c,
narked for the Bcononiy
Sale a
Man’s and Boys’ #«My Bwaaten. all
«>lor* and sizes in these popular
Values to $2.50 new at

48c, 98c, 91.48 And 91.98
Man’s and B«y’B Z4stbar Balts, worth
special

.........18c

P84amas sad Bight BUrtt for men in
* muslin, cambric, hainsook and out­
ing at
48c, 75c MMd98c
Tmki. BnH Oasaa sad Bsgii a {uU
line at prices that aave you money,
Epbeial, Suit Case, reinforced, Q|i,

MEN’S AND BOYS’ BATS AND
CAPS.
Kci rj’thing new in headwear. -BpeeiM
showing of men's bats, sold flQn
eUt.’where at $1.50, for........frOW
At $1.48 and $1.98 we show a big line
of soft and stiff hatt. equal to what
you pay $2.00 and $2.60 for.
Thr “PuriUn” Hat is as good as any
one wishes to wear. Wo have them
all afaapes. colon and
^ QQ
sizes, at $2.48 and ..
Men’s and Boys' Caps, juSt as good ma­
terials and make as the 75c ^^0
kind. Big lino at .

See them—they are just right
BCMMBB UBDBBWZAB.
1 oaN Mm's Ribb$d Summar BUrtt
^ Drawm all sites. ^2^
Economy Sale price, eaeh...l

We bought through a New York tyadicaic. 69 dozen regular $1D0 grade of
Mea’e genuine PoroaJCnh Udmo
Suit, each garment with the PoroaKnit label. Speeial during
sale, suit .

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O&AMD TEAVEBSE HEEALD AMD TRAVEBSE BAY BAQLE, TUESDAY. APRIL T9.1918

IJer •ddict* U
Cilx. MUh.. R. are re«Iiiix Veil lor I Ie<! ju»l fini- I a<|udre c r oMong t'lere of ii^'en
If. see. -What do you
F n.
IVo
II ,o., .Ill „.„,|
u. Mbool no., nnd In ! aboui-the sire of a ptM-kei Tiaiidker- earn 1
b.-mkcl T"
her caiti and hutUw lo luc 1 will give been aoing
about a nioulh. 1 am chief, on which girls worked in eolbolly was all but ready to rry with

-to •her
ihem
trjmg hard
mas iiiv grade, bui I ured yama the kiiera of the alpha- fricbi ana vexation, but she put .id
Your SuDiblucr.
find ,ime to mad some. I gueaa
I will
boi. the noniha»ad
of uathe a brav'e tare. Quietly tesaing heraelf
<’•**■« Welrh,
have tu .-ome to loan with mm
MUie
ully a rerae
of the
together
on tbh
a rm-Ii by the roadside, abu opened
•loka #»*d RefloiatlMi* of lha
J argar.1 and Nenle may la fratile Saturday to gel the -u^agatlnes. 1 have
sdlh Uje maker s name. •
her
littlestriped
...iM Yoong r..iL.
Herald
FcUa Sunahina • aa'e Iheni eaeti a bleed-ot ground f<HIU.U ehihlrei.. but Harold Is old enough n.y l»nd. about full with what stud
The me Polly CuiTler wa. working ''•«
«»“o-uainto
herlap."Here sa
bruugbl U|i (be roar.
to
be
a
real
tjunlioaiii.
I
have
Club:
«
eleven atudies
elaborate a»alr. and
*ooc h moUier gave me to eai on
•I vimll biaiit ................. ........................
u and beana
'
now. but I am |>roU> ft ir ill iii> stand- ,^,0 had jual Aniabnd the last of the “»
I will try never to werry or •
• •“d those arc my crewele for
mine "said llairj
wafchhiK.
l.*ke Ann. Mu h
Ings. whieli are Iruui
fret about anythh
“•Jl'*'*/'*- alphabet Id small letters on that April »‘»rttlng my samiilcr."
,
. . «
And I shall All b.Ino with iMutlful
'hf *»iwv«d caiue iu
A|.r« 1.1. 1*.I3. My muthor an<l l.iolber are sl<-k.
niomlng ihai she was IS years old.
"And is all that your wpih
I will try to ba
happy aa I ^ u„s,.n.- sajj Mary
Mevaa first thonalil was that Ikar lYesliIem noi sleh alMHi. alihuiigh m> hrotlier It was a good many years ago. for Honud the rodcoah as he bent over
can and make everybody happy
I thought I would write to you to- has lirosehilU. 1 tan catch ati4iblay
llttl'iy bhinled Ills gaideli Aral. Maty ...... looked like a luiid of g>mhs.
the War of the Revolutiop was then the little brown piece of linen wbU-b
aa far aa I can.
he nimosi fell ashuliuvl lo go • lib Jilgbl. I go
to srbool
now-. ........ In ball wiih tlte other U>.s. but 1 van not
..................
................
racing, and down in founecticut. was half voverevl with her •tltcbing.
........ hill under sui-li . Irt-nnislancvs ihe third rvad.-r. M> iea.l.«’, name run very well
*"'■ where l*oUy lived, there was a good "What do you d-. nextVs
r gaid.-ii lo..ks," she
*f
♦**'• Ihmshw. 1 like her guile m> leg is weak yet. Say. doosn t the
deal of trouble Just at that time.
"I shall stitch In a verse of Strip-,
are tlio-e ideces ul
misjudge ilit-in.
well. I am twelve years old and like landMam iH-giu lo look Ix-autlfid; The
4
If I ever fad m trying to do #
You
see *'
tlier
Polly was a alurdy llltle rebel, ami
■“»»rred.
miu-rr
'..........
the ,8nnaltlne letters that are grars Is beglnDlng to get green and
"I-ei us sf-e what verse yon win
4 these things, I will "Try. try 4
, fumilyt- < f chlldien.-l«aul. ahd fail, in the Hera’ld.
Hires- slsi.-rs. we «aii gather mayIlo«ei> now. Tlie
«• ■ patriot family. Her
choose.'
said the offk-cr. and .i>
and IWiie and Meva. Itetli and the iluhy. hJdiih ami Ji-iinle. I also Itave jirlMitns will Im- out soon and I will be
hrotliera were iu the Con' said IIbit).
whole
irocfp
gaihefcd around la a
doBi mile »ahy hrothir. lta>. apisl three broihers. Alva, KUle ami JcBic. aide lu send y
u,.»< tiuental atniy under Washington. Hi.
.............. ..
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"tVell. I duii'i thliik they knd.
tauter was active In the councils of
her needle and pul
Well. 1 i,m,t .-We tor this Hme.
brelt.*.
wish niy flower bed to look iw.i yiani.
1 caiiiiui ihink of any ^uorc
MI6S CLARA BATES. Editor.
.... "kte.
...............
.. I'ully often
..... 1..W.S
.1-.
on her thimble. >
The girls ran lo mi-ei ihem nil and
Cood-hyr. From
Ihlnk
ol
more
next
tinM-.
so
good-bye.
and
wished
that
•eliy.
ami
it
shall,
too."
Organized Decemeer 8. 1B98.
Her lingers were half nttmh with
Bi-thel Itrooks.
hVom your iiuly friend.
**>e *M a man. so ibat site might do
Marry laughed and -.-ild. "How can .(oiiside^hle entieimni prevailed ! .r
President—M.ta Clara Batea.
frtghl.
but
Bhe
managed
to otifeh half
I am pleased lhal vou Hkc the Siiu
Alinou Ikdraw.
somelliiiig for the cause of liberty.
look jircily Ik-Ioic the fluwors a Hiue. for plans were . xiilalm-.l sad
Pimt Vice ProsiSent—Mra. Mabel
a dozen words aliting there In the
pn-l«ratkjiis made lor an esirly atari whino mge. The lelteis are nlwhys
How pleased 1 am that your hioknn
Tramp, iramp, tramp, mime
Batea Wmiama.
^ afternoon sun with all those curious
iioith the next day. leaving relatives intcrewUiia.
leg Is olimist well now. It has been n *^'und of galloping hooli.
"You
shall
Harry
(Sr
I
know
Second Vico President—Mrs. trent
nnd friends iM-Iitnd. and j.ushlng for
.
*
of Hie'window .be
*«•«>
Polly glam-ed
■ trangv- w in
wlmt I shall do".
Pomeroy BhicUs.
wprd toward tbeh future home In the
.

"
uaw her fathei dash into the door'
.k lew days Ixl.r, when Harry
Sunshine CranOmother—Mrs. 4. L.
A nioat excellent verse." said (he
.ounlry of northern Mh-hlgiii.
. ^,,,,1',- i#’r
horn.- In-Ill leluHil. lie saw Mary li
llaxlci''.MIch
>■“’
Ilohbln. The chestnut's
Williams.
good giri.
fairly well n.s|.ial..i- I
•vi.nl • IkIJ
•W''* »H»med with beat, and her fa- «""«*■' "•“<1 T*”* »>'*
garden. She was wurl.lng l.nsUy,
will) this lamlly. so we will vkev.,
...............'•■u." And
• alh-d him to n.u..- iin.l look ai he
I have not wililcn alnee I Joined
ar Vic'id.
flower ^ There were |in|H-r dolh
1I.I writ.' and send in "*
did not oiteh sec there. She fney galloped off with Jesting, laugh­
I thought I
the Bnnahiiie Cluh. t*lenM- rend ni<- a
ing
words.
lovingly.
in gay 'drt-ssiw siandiug ahoii'
tin Marv In. age lour
<»>c« that there waa trouble
himon as I have lust mine. I have a ' me .name*
l*olly gave a sigh of relief, gathered
"Well, I nm-t say you navi- a .uiiliy
, age four: Roy Murkind.
hiotber who would like to Join the '
Number of names on the Cradle Roll
up her work and repUcod It lo the
Imiking gi^cn Win are those dolh
Hiinshliie fliili. i am ten year'
April 1, ms. S4I84.
Haivey Frey, age ten;
."What k It. faHier?" she aaked. as
baaket. and agaiu trudged forward.
SUNSHINE LCTTE.RS.
ihi-n-?" *
in Hie fourth grade. We are go- Tommy l(o.ies. age fouricen; fharley be entered the room and threw
KiiigshV.
Ml.-!.,
Before
sundown she w gif at I'uinam's
. •Tlio-.’-art- 11 V UIm-Is." KBld Mary,
lug io4mve a i-lcnh- the last day ol Roder. age right: Klail Httk-ii. age holsters upon the Ubk.
NEW MEMBERS. '
April
IM.:
beadquanera and bad delivered her
‘The urn- al>ov( the ly.li'y ai-eds has
Ida Mamu. Ilavt.-.. Mich.
school. .My tricher's name .is Mrs. "even; Areliic lluleU. sec ten; Irene
-j ani In a quhndary «*ild " be
ithcr'sJ|^ttr^J5i^ Into T)id Put s"
a puri-le dree.'. The i-iifli one I' over IV-ai 1‘rewident—
TlioinUury
lloDsur. age niue.
Kaytuoiid T. folc. Sedalia.
I will have to Roosur.
f
, „erpleied amlle. “* hands. ‘
I hnve lux wililen lira l••nK whli-. close Icr Hila time.
and the hluo urn.From your friend.
Olive W.lch. ilUi'lc flly. )
never was
• poxzlcd lor a -trusty
• re'nted her adveiOnraa to ihr
11-^ fn.'sei-nie-i.ots ate 1 have U-eti to Ann ArU.r lor ahoin
From your Snnsliim
.Malicl Mtrvlii
r. I.. No ;
tour numtlis. and I got ......... almui
pener, I. who cunipllmenied ber oa bet
^y gnid-n prctiyT'
Pansy Inninii,
I will send card* and buttons
HUdy-s y,cigler. hhupire Mich Xai
"fanl .vou nciid Hiram?"
Pluch and courage. "But." he asked.
sueb a gill." waid two wevks ago I will iim- eruu^.s
artit by YWci Itrooks.
.
"I «‘cvcr van su<
If you will send your Htth- irroiher* >o“r friends, and give little LUllan
foraluiitl a y^ear 1 will Ih- gbd wltn
T could, but Jf be should be- capJ'ou larry the letter?"
name, ray dear, be shall have a card fradte Roll card,
Velma Hooiic. Sunous Ha.v. Mich. Harr.-'.
tured by the redro^ or Tories he
*»» coocealid in the lining of
Ham asked •‘f”’'"* ««“<*»•
' 'hlnl. H »i:i sovm and Imttou.
------------------------Noii'c sent hy Ui.-delbt IhNiue.
The next mointi
would betray the sci-pet before ho '
»»mpler." said Polly,
"* •*•’* '""‘‘h
SUNSHINE HUMANE SOCIETY.
Harold Wvlch, Maple fity, Mleh , It.
10 have a n - tM the garden
knew H. I want.some one who will
T*"-' “I'ki «l»y she had the gartlfih... n,..,.r L..1
1" I.
I.I.
An Eastern Lagcnd.
F !>. No. 3- -Same
hy. Olive "I'fh -Mai.' <n!ne
Kmidre. Mlt-h,
not be eaaily ruffled, and one. more«f seeing Tryon's whole force,

A\elch.
''he saw a bonier ii 'iKllB aroliOll it ’•"**' '
Ainll M. ivi:. Theies^ tender Ihibteri) legend.
over, that they would noi be likely *®
I'ouae- o» «helr re- ,
In a volunn- old and riue.
falronee Burfiend. K-ti W. Kroju •'»* "lil “‘Hlf »hu IwloUBed IU tiKIhor rrej-lU.-m —
to
suspect,
lor
it
is
anAmportant
mes'"fk
»he could not
P
in
the
middle
street. Travetve fUy, MIcJi. Xtim- **»*■>
Handing
wriiieu lo the 8m,
»'•
Willi' Morgansage."
secret, exultation, aa Ui4
i^ineflul. V
sent by Urste Durfleud. of the l.cl,
m do Ml DOW. I liave
"'■"‘IbB *'h the children there,
How gin.I I am that you ar-- bi-tu-r
PoBVa black eyes sbone and her
unllornis swept by. nt the
Tommy lugw. Clatcace Nvwt-ll and
■"'•’y H.-ny Cray, wliat,, have you
■radle
Roll
and
one
*“•*
'•
t|lk-thl»
strange
sweet
low. I know you arc a loave Fniit-heca-y face fluabed. au she said, oag»>o* al*® bad oulwUted
Fn-ddle Clldc. Fife l.akr. Mich.. U, F. f*""
l‘»h> V hells?"
lor the C lub The ;-radlc Roll u.eniw'urv- .
hlncr, i ■

*bose iKimpoui redcoats.
U No 1 Names sent b>
''
l>luv'b-.-Hs for you
her I' Howard Brook*. «t.d Ihe'on.»''• **»*> »h«'l
<-larlg^
I
and iluii U the iaiK-l." said Harry;
-I .m „rr, Ul.
tuher.i;-"' ''■ •>'" '«
for the Biiii'hlne Club i* iilad)* Zelg
broken plniou
Katherlae f.olh. MavIMI,
then he l«-can to laugh.
•Tob. cLIU: - he erted. -n-hl-. It I. ‘
'■“> -.W"!'.
ler. tlladys I' ten and Howard l*J *Tad within Hie garden lay.
.U Billn,
lo PU10U0-. b„d>->■ >■» do«ooau.».
Emma Fiant- and Julia Marlr. Ke>'>« la«Sl*liiS at. Harny
lout PleaFC send the card* and hut‘
childish cruel,
ooonm ooa ,0. lood .ill I, loll
-™ ■■
ood bor
ton to lui. and I wIR gix- tlKnn lo her
'
l< Ly ahaitered wing,
wadia. MMi Names sent hy Hazel
*'
I thought 1 would will,., lor 1 aud my biHe Ifoiher, A* n.y letter SImuHi.p. "Make u* mer.y music.
Kaise.'.
.
Harry b--gan lo sing,—
dl Torlc^id Trjoo-o dlMOOM.'•
c Ul.
lo
haveu'i wnu,.|, tor a iMig time .viv
Sing, you lazy fellow, slug.'
-I omdCol oirold dl Uioio.~ d«,l.iod
<V'"- Tbo oorti I, ol.
IWr- lUrviu, Iji<y .Matv‘ln. Kva .M.v;"Mlptre-s Marv. •pd'e contrary.
will (dose.
l.rutber
lufliH-eii
to
Anu
.ArU-i,
aud
Tin. Glenn Marvin. HarvVy »tx-y.
How-'d.u-' you.-gutdeu grow?"
Foil... -Tbo, .001 bort 0».V"
ll" -l>
l-rn is goiiu; to write you a Iciiei aft- Bui lb.- flirl'C f hlld beut aiiuvo It.
look II In Ills, senile hand.
■1101 ibo bodooso, cblld, boo 'olll , "10 lIlMo 10.1 ooo o mil, Irroio
Tommy Kader. fharley Rader. Karl
Liughed ilu-u. heraelf. and on hr lusl Bol- home. I was glad lo siw let a while.
him. 1 haveli'l la-.-ii going to M-limil
Full ol-pity for Ihe 'Uffering
,00 am ib.irV''
Uomblod obo.
Holctt. Archie Huh-tt and Uene Ren- »**red.From youi Ftinsbine girl,
lor a while iK-cause 1 Itave tw-en si.-k
He alone could uuderstanil.
-O. 1 liov, ibooobi 01 0 oor.- obd
""'"00 b.r.
wor. Haxicr. Mich. Xanu-s scui hy Mu
Vioh-I llroukx. '
I
am
ten
-rars
o|.l
I
will
close
t-i
Whl*i<ered
lo it—eh. »o Koltly:
< —Selected.
be' Maniii.
I 'cijy luaiu, all in a row."
I waa ph«H-rl (■» del yovlr liltx- little
xho pulled ber father'a bead .down
this time, so guud by,-.
l.al>l His li|ia uivn iu ibmat.
leiier.-an-i will Is,- glaC to.hoar front
and whispered in his c
• Malx-I .Marvin. Maty Fmlth. ^Uiyc?
>*rom
And the soUKllfc swift rvturoluc.
'Smith. Fern Smith. Uu-u Stiiltli. Ar-'
r*‘hHes lo s.l you
.Ml-en alN>.
... oliokod boo.0,1, bolr modorl,.
it
Jack Morgan
Sounded out In env glad role.
thur Allen..France* Btaielm». .Mao BUfi-n'e-*J"nheaiii'. Tney were ..at
1 0 o obrood Iboosbl. uid I dor. ooy
oi.,-.-.
Ye*, it must be met to liave yoer
Then awB-. on wings unw-esrie<t.
Rodes. Fh.v*-' fotlilog. Edna Buckley. •« .'oayh.' the Wist Vi.e ITesIdent
'Kewadlo. MieU
safe one. I am tempted to let you of a1 ciiy
city on
<
I.ake .Mlchlgnn. whose
iu
Uic
'"'‘^het
honKagain
You
andFluyd
Joyou'lp ii sang and soared.Rosa 1‘ri.hard. Mao Aril. KiiUlia
Whli^ Is the large:
April t6.
riilcr|.rt*c and rao-ten nianncra have
and lie Itave good ,limes togethe;. Ik-ar ITesWeiti —
And the liiiU- > 1 ildrcn kneling
Smith. Alien th-au. noreoce IH-Il.
won (or her the res|>c.-ei of eomi>v-Hi«r;<
Con i you:
'—
failed Ihe fhrlri Child “Mavtcr—
r imiirovi
oinina. Hax.
As I have locne name* to •cod J will
aud customers alike. A sboit lime
Ia>i<:"
w.lle again Tluv.are as follows:
meni. and his (ace was very grave aa ago. says one who witnessed the Inrl.
—Selected by Siinsfiloe Boy. Sr.
KiliS'lsyr, Mil'll .
Kflherliie Huth, .vJa«b.-ll Gulh. Kimna
he said; "You shall go If you wish. deni, a gentleman who wished an
■ April
IM?. Trane and Jufla Marls for ibe Sun
- When It huldr a flagon.
but be discreit. Geueral Putnam's evVntng |«i>er whistled |wreni|.U.rilv
Which i* liic- fltcavt dungergus'liaf tvar I■n■»l0cn^
►hii.p flab; .Margarci Peekham. U.-o«The Hoes* at the Creeolng.
SUNSHINE CRADLE ROLL.
,
main body U cwmped at Reading, but from the oth^r tide of Ih^ street, TIte
I Ifaought I woiibt wrice yo-i a he vleve Marl*. Josephine Gi.lh and Ve.
Ftoda Logie ag.- one year, llaxtci. thBl|lirk In the air?
ItalK-, u black hoise wnncHievl
h,, ha, pickets Dearer. Tell him that girl was near enough to have rcsiami^
lirickiiai.
*’
ter.
as
I
bavi-o
c
vrtii.q,
in
a
lonx
MU*. Name 'em by ids Martin
tia Herm tor the fraflle Roll Ilca-e -111. HtrPlttshurgh.PcuD*y Ivanls.
Tryon w-m. fifteen hundred men la ed 10 his vnmmons. but. as *hc .ltd
Why i' u bad colO u groat himiilea- H)»e. There b a liiilc snow now. bie send the cards and pins to me. I will nunihied latliee foixr. i» the guardian
_.
LilUou -Maiv.n. age two years. Bax•hlug Ibis way;
but my letter will oot wove, a Mnsll boy darted i».st
I think sjirljig well *0011 vvmie. I v.lll see (bat tlu-j get them all right. It 1* of the ehildten of Hie Third w‘ar.1 m,|ain what he
fer. MKh. Name .~em by M*i«-i ^ar tiiin:
U you en- her and made the sale.
Becacisi li.brin^.- toe ■■roudc't.'iuau I'C >l*d when it i> cprlog. I will cIom- nice- weather. We have one bonte
1-Ie.
c-rhool < If iJiat city. The
» coonter redcoats or Tories tell them
"To.t should have moved .,ul< k,rt
for this Utiie, so good live.
Howard ItrOok'. l-jtifilre. Mieb . age to hi* >m-eze vht-i kneegi.
Ilf iisitH- Is ilolie and we have toi
...V
I...ysand glrUln ihl.-. sch»l you arc going to your aunfs at Green- that time." sabl aitother g.-..Heii«o.
Why
Ia
tutiililii
tike
a
tiusili>-t?
J-'Yuici
jour
t<‘vlii-.:
San*btner.
lun with leer. We ride
lour year'. Emiilre’ .Micli. ^-un wnncghl "9 Jouger le.r the dangerous crossing
,„d. by the way. you might aa one of the girl's rognlar iwtrous. a*
n-ruii-d-he .an t kvT hb lifing Willi,
Floyd Morgm
by Vlolei Brook*
afi'T rehool. Onr ai'tool let* out the ■*' (roni ol Hie building (01
well slay there all night. She Is a he stopived to buy , |«i>rr. "Uon't let
Kault' Hutner'ault'i.
And now Hie >
liaaall gone, last ol A|bHl. Helen and I have Iuki i*ren. kIik-c iIh- adve'ni «f Bal>e
Hubert Montague iloovei. age two 9*1 Miioe
Tory , and they won't suspect yon half them get ahead of you ”
abloom IB the our plus
Win yon idcase send u*
IPdore Babe and l*airolnian Calla aa much. ThU paiwr la for General
luiiiitb'. Kauba* flty.-Mn. Name sent
•» cy vIltiilAs a irezsTIke a and li*ll« flowm
"I knew Tim was nghi th. rdT; «nwuoil*:
each another? t am In the sixth ’gl'cr weie stationed on the ric»>dns PBtnam. and no one elte."
by Mr*. Fred R Hwvc;
'walelt?
rwered the girl, lowering her voice.
AvU Boone. Ciaud Hoooe, ati-i Hotie
Beeguae It s a vdeni «Uider.

reader no4. We an- ihinkinc of hav- near the acbool. there were on an-avA few mlnutos later Polly, with her "His mother Is In the hospital this
Fil- Uke, Mil*.. It. F. II. .Vo. .1.
log a Kunabme flub Will you pluisr «*rmge ch;»e laUllHcs a year, bui dur white-annbnnnet tied zinder her chin month, and It makes it iTctiy lianl.
Boobc. 8<utnU' Bay. Mich. Name.
^Vliai i- dial which ligx It* root oi
gent by Bji.u-lla Boone
wanU and arowg downwvd*? A cow
'
.\|iril f. I'.'lk ■ *i-nd a>« »ome advUe?
log the cw6 year* ol their service at nod a small basket la her hand, was I'm not going uptake away any of his
Hear I're-Hcni
.
Your loving Bnnabliier.
that loluL there has oot been a single ready to stare
Mcirt- Wflci. age three y.-ai*: tkilcuFiomers. *He nee.!* every cent he
I ihoQgfat I would wrUo yiiu a few
Jiaz.-I Kaiser.
sec Meat,
- Margaret l-ew,*. n-e two yea->. Maple , What loaii U that
lias u
"Good-bye, father." she said, Usa- <wn earn, and I can get nlone all right
line*, ‘nil- ButighlMW had a i>any
ft ct-m i>e g-eai Ion to have a HimH any child Itugers in the middle
tsiy. Mich. R. F l»
; Nboh:* w-nl
.T^e Ita.t ol llie hill.'
jlng him.
-if 1 don't make nufle a-- much as uipiby fibv. WeHi.
'
What liand l*'tliac whi«h has «
sliiue flub Tell Us about It when you ol the car traifc*. Ilalie's first warning
"God keep you. ray little maid.” he »• “
.vlarrii. lo (he alU'rnooit 1 leave the got it stalled.
I* to iioke his miirzlp In its fare- If
Marpar.-t l*eekhaiii. Getievhrie
■'tb-T' A l-atid ol t-ohlien;. .
^
aaid. "and protect the pntriot cause.*
~Uh, I ander*iaiid." sind (he geuiteiKi attention la paid tu thl*. he g-mly
.'o-ei-'iine Giiri, w.d Vi-*iU Ui-rift.
TYtalt giiot Scotihmao «Dii|iI y*' nanirs of three iH-opU- who said t.iat
Tbe next insUnt khc had sUrted oa
"(?ood-nlgin " And as he iiasside-k* u|i the cblld by its Iuokc clut'iKvwa.iif, Mkn .'-ianie* m-u! bv l|J nan..- i{ a lootman kme-kei at Hi they wanted to Jolu Hi. b'liiii. They
Elk Rapids, Mich.
1-er mission.
ed on. he (ouclied hi' iut. doing wfllcald lo aeud the card* and l-iitiun* tu
............
gel Kail VI,
doo,? .loUn Knox.
April IT.
HH.1 lug. and caretnlly lakes It 10 ralety
It wras a long, arduous Journey for a ‘“K honmge to ebe glrl whosc shabby
Ml- aud (. conld g:ve them lu Ihi-ti. Ik-ar I'reaideni —
It a rhild atteWn* tu cross the street
S
Why are quloin- nml geglian* lik
';ule miss of twelve, tor the half doocovered so wonMnly a heart.
The namrw arc Ton.iuv Hage r, clarRapids when a troijrw car Is c^omlng. Babe
SUNSHINE POEMS.*
«he Uennait'? !t,«eu«- they are-tw
tike III so In the
««i mile* that atreichod lietweea her
-----------------------cnee Newell, aud Freddie (Hide.
Kcliool We havea nice icarher. The
»Un.l ac-r..'* ibe track In front
Ip Sprmgg
tonic* iTeutonie*.
and Putnam's camp Uy through a '
"*•****•
Yours truly..
weather I* nice here now. and (he of the car and wiil not move until the
-Wow do you Knew. l;.i|e t-.-d. IllUt
nirkar.1 I'tark. .
may flower* are om. I wiU send you n rhild i* *afel<
A iox of I'agrant nrlnitna viime f
-- ------------------- jntereopt her
M'ben the iinn--iuii. c-ftme to grow?'' >oui (’i<-Kuleni iht* wc«tk irom Grace- • tsuB*blae 1*1110* are groat (uu.
IKHe boc|uel of them. 1
oiir Sunriilnc |dn*. and will you idpacH- nnd iisuaily hti-d hi* fti*i warning,
'TMMmrthiDt: wbiriuyis iliat akicc- an.- and Firia Br.gg« of Aruir. nod Ida. tcltdi J could have met with you.
send Hiem tu me? This is al that I
On® hay last wtuicr a lUHe boy ai.' cleg.-.
Pilliii' -I Elk Rapid* wval a little .
*
can think of for tbU time.
tempted to cross H.e street in tinot of
Tbo’the ktui lbluv» liiiglit aiuJ apimi; biiiicli of uia'll'cwerr in her tettc
Butloni
Yours truly.
an oil wagon. The stn
Ik here.
Tlu- Sunr^tiide Presiilenl i* too buc.t
April h, IMS.'
lila PilUnc.
and Hie driver eoiild not stop hU
R> go o<n tuio Hie wood* licTMdf. aud l>r«r tTesMem—
Bo I lilt my bead amj grow.
ind weight of the anlnial, ^De mci't
The maynowera were-so iireity. and team. Babe ilasht-d in front of the roadside. ' Mlld-eyed. lazy cattle lookSO *lie thirroiighly «nJoy> Jmving the
1 have two nsniea of Snnibincr*
Insert world, fomparc-l
hj, ed op wondoringly at the domure imie
.
^ .iromnh of almost
heavy daiwn. seUed the boy
"II0W ri.1 you Know, Uitlc biid
wood* coti.c tu Iter!
who have lost (heir bultoua, Farl I thank you. my 'deal.
flgtire
of
the
patriot
m.id
that
walked
,^«um iir cS
feeih
and
tossed
him
a*ii|e.
Tlic
jiole
''
iTlesI and Kdna Olio. I Ifave three
bird.
so
sturdily
along
the
country
roadt,
,^*‘rd
«
-Baxter. Mic-h.
of the wagon strui-k the brave hoife.
Hlu-n til- tniK- iut' eonie tu
ils.Om-. Hazel, ami GraevBurflivod. names for Ihe CracUe t(ull..and one
April S;:. It'fJ. however, and Infilcied a *evere woyod.
wiKj have movc-d to Traierse Clly. for the Sunshine Oiib. Avis ^nr,
"FomHhlng whlti-oT',' •Wing*
A man it considered strong If he
9 thirds of the dlsttnce was ae- can drag a mass weighing three .or
Sunday Claude Boone and Hoj* Boone ire to.- Ih-ar l•.e'idenlthe roault.being that he s|ieni
brought « big iwckage
,
Another time compliihcd. and Polly ' I coograiu- four
For flvipg. im|«.«,ne dnti'i l>ea(nl-i: - sehiHil
mission the froJle Boll, and Velnia Bobne Icr
I have some names for the Sciii- 'crks In the hosiiBsl.
.
nine* a* inui'b as 1--------- - —
Cltil. Well. I mutt tell ohine flnb: Mary Smith, age ten; '‘•'•e Iniereepied a IliHe boy who wai
heraelf that the worM waa ovBo 1 flutter luy wu
.
'In. lovou* says lliat they
Smith, chasing a swiftly moving car. This «- *hen at a corner of the bUhway
,,,,
4eighi. Jf a man
you alcotit niy school. My studies are Arthur Allen,. age eight: Rovee
.
^Bc.-kH-ted. »ro ol gnat betp titeie.
injured
• ^oita drngoons clattered oat front
a wooden box with
reading, siielllng. arlHimetle. language sgc'elgbl: Fern Smiih. age sis; Uura <in>« ibe horse's rider v
gbe dooryard
dooryard of
of a
a bouse
bouse and
and rode
rode .
'^’ben «l‘e Third Ward scbool has Its dhe
weight on lop lo hold tt
• A cunning 1101.1,1 .ootograpli lia« re- and grogrnphy, I am in the third Bmiib. age sixteen: Freda loogle jige
Our BasL
^e would remain there InrteftWe can't d« any l-itcu,
qeencly ariiv.'l for the Suo'hlne Presl- grade.'^ I will dose, hoping to sctc iBv one: Mabel Murv lo. age six: Frances pfcnlc. Babe and Patrolman GaMa- dlrertly toward ber.
Braienes. age eight: Marv Rode*, age gber
m go with lie pupils, to
Polly's heart Juiuped Into ber mouth
,0 retain a iiag-beeUe
Tlisn Our lu-st'in wiirk >r |da
idav.
deni from
and Zenna Hay*, iwin. letlcr In i-lui.
Tours truly.''
seven: Faye Corning, age nine: hMna a'oM acci-lents. I'tor bis skilful care "t sUht of the dreaded redcooU. but j.^joner in the nanm wmy. one most
• But—each day's Ik-fI na> Ih |h-i ler
Buiilioain* who live In l.celhvlllc. An
BtrdcUaBooae.
Buckley, age eleven: Rosa Prichard, of the children the officer l»ve* all the though ahe trembled all over Hie pUp «m top of the box at least csJghtThun out best war >e*ter<hi'.
other pretiy iioeial has conio from
hoes t'elma go to school, too?What age four; .'lary Arit. age fifteen; Bu- credit to his horse. In speaking Of walked carelessly forward, as If she
humlretl tlntes lU weight-—Our
\
-Al.rv t Alien I^rl IcavU of Klngsipy. • true Sun­
grade Is -he In?
Ulla SnUHi. age thirteen: Allen Uean. Babe, not long ngo. he aald: "He feared nothing. A* the iroepera ar- j>un,b AnlmtU.
shine lioy. who wane* a new button.
THE
SUNSHINE
FRESIOENrS

age wven; hTorence l>ell, age thir- thinks and acts Just as quick, whether rlxed opposite-the alighgt'Rule figure
------------------------VISIT.
Maple City. Mich . R. F. D. So 2.
l-ne: John Rodes. we nine; Roy 1 am In the saddle or not. Sloce he In the aunboonet they ralaed op their
-Nowenee."
Oar Sunshine Auntie has renein
l4s( week we bad some- verreiKHia: lierecl us this wee-k wAh another cyhsi*
Box ». April 11. IPIX Coroing. I also want to Join the Sun- first Jolned.the force be ba. been the horses, aod the leader cried out;
".Nonsense" Is pUyed by any apmBcezncd the very cp.i:c of .s)<riux. at.il
Rear President—
shine Club 1 am nine Send - the guardian of the children, nod many of
"Hello, my lass, whither o» you her of persona. altUng In a circle, who
nuide « think of • green Hilng* growThs SUry of Meva.
Now iba. I am a member of the cards and buttons to me.
the things he does h* has worked out boundr
make a comical semence by each furhzg." Tonr President sUII feala lu the Dear Sanriilnerf—
Sunshine flub I have a llltle brother
From
himself.' —Our Dumb AnimaU.
The girt summoned up all her cour- nUhlng one i*rt of si*ech. One of
hapiiy mc»d that the lovely warm
While the glrh. bad been so nicely swd ,i,ier Who would also like to beIda Marvin.------------------------ ■»«1
»»•««
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>*«*“»
whUperiog to
I bring to her heart, and so she eniertalned in the country their par- long. so pRese send Miein a cord and
What a merry crowd of Sunsfaloers ^
SUNSHINE STORIES.
. it as sbe answered:
hU left-hand neighbor an adjective.
ir home town: I
The Story of .a Sampler
"I am going to my nuot'a la Orooo- nod then la turn the others whisper In
has lor yon lo.lay a merry story of ents were buay parking Ibe large can- button, .vty brother's name Is Harold,there will be In
UUIe Polly Currier wt by the win- with, sir."
.
»ke manner a noon ataguUr. a verb.
two rhildren and a
gkrden
Bbe vos covared wagon, heavily loaded aod tn> slxiei s name I* Merrie. Har- am delighted ^ ha e all y our fricods
dow aHicfaIng a sampler. Do the j-oung
"And pray who p»my yoar boat ber on adverb, a number, an adjective,
doesni know who wrote ii. but l» verv wHb furniture, books, etc. MTa. Wyn-_ old I* alx yoars old and Merrie Is Join onr Wg cfob.
folks know Whet a sample le? PerqueeiloMd the oElcer. end a noun plural. Each la order
•rare that you will teel 11 ought to be lop wisely derided lo lake her new three.-1 am ten yanrw old and am In

reputed In oor Piiosblne page.
aewing maehlne atoog. It was consid- the Sixth grade. I «o to school every Trar. z Ctty. Mich., B. F. D
. No. I. bapa some of you have eeeo one that
"Mra Cmanflagt. elr. wbo Mvwe at then telU the word whispered lo bbo^
lovely aprtng-tlme had <ome
a noveliy to aoe a machine new day. My teacber'a name 1* Miss Pearl
April It. Itll your grandmother or great-graadthe Maplee." W"! • eenience Is thus formed..
Ibe otory says, wad Mary's father sras ip those days, and the priew was i*t. I like her veo' m»ch. I have Dmr______ ....
mother made In ___
her ____________
girlhood, and
"Sbe
-- -_________
to a good BoyaltoL" asM om ioaUDc*. •The artemn gtaashopper
Mklag hte garden.
dgbtr-Svo dolara. making H obont the nlao aaomer llUla fnend who would
1 rweetrod your letter, ptedge end which has«>ew kept $a on hMrtoOm of thedragaoM. "The bUta loM Is nU glWfoUy «tnfariatod lobsim'
,*T«inad Horry lAan odi* bnswn wtftaM pWe* OM ««md oCord.
Hka to be a membm-of the BmmhlM pin rwterdny. 1 think tha pledge u a to the family. If yoa Haro mL than on rtgbL m»)or.*
The partsof opaoeh may be niled to
* yam ovn." bo ooM. So ba . Ma Ltmm boogU^g iMiw tmm to Ctab. Hv aamo to-uorgaPM Lowto. nlro om «ad oo to tbo gdiL Iboptrw |tm m\M kMw (bnl a aomptor Is
mar b^~ a«U Ato sopoftor. oirit tbo ptoy«rm

SUNSHINE

ilr»* ilic lu»v}- u'BRuii. Tti*- liows'
.m fc.cl .nd iuid>. I .on.
Uer if you ever heard »uch queer
names for fiorses! A amuiler team
by the naae of .lAiey and Nellie -«lrew
I double bjiiucy enrioaed alth bliuJ.
for the family, and i.rovlv

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