Grand Traverse Herald, January 09, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, January 09, 1913

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

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912)

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1913-01-09

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TWICE A WEEK —TUESDAY A N D T H U R S D A Y
TRAVERSK (’ITV, GRAND TRWKRSE (XU NTV, MICHIOAX. TUrRRDAY. JAN. 9, 1

VOL. Ln'.

BULL MOOSE
IN COUNCIL

AFTBI STGIIISHIP TRUST

GREAT POWERS
TO INTERVENE

USE STpHIPTICON
Novel Method UMd to Xdvertloe Real
Ekata

FIERCE WIND
FANNED FIRE

DR. ANCai IS 85
Michigan Educator Rcachss R>pe Old
Age

Ann Arbor, Jsn. 7.—Ur. James B.
Angcll, president omcritua of the L'nivemity of Miubigan and the dean «-f
.kmcrican ediKWtors. cntcasd upon bis
l.r.lh year today. Dr. Aligtdl waa bora
In liiiodc taiand in HCO and U a grad­
ual© of Brown fnlvcralty. Before
coming tn the HnivcrsUy uf Michigan
In HCI he hod been editor of the
I’ro'Idcnc© Journo! for aoibe years,
COLDEST
WEATHEft
EXPERI­
nnd hiii-r Oiled tbo presidency of the
ENCED IN 2S YEARS
Vnlvcreliy of V.n-munt. In the early
SO'a he served fur a time aa United
Statca miniatvr to China.
Orange and Lemon Crovrsra Triad to
Unleoa Turkey Shows Olnpoaitlon to
Main Faetary Burned fJhe Cinder
Protset Fruit by Burning BmudBS
onto to Terms By Saturday
INTERIOR OP P08T0FFICE WILL
and Snow on Roofs and Efficien­
PoU During All of Last
Atliea Will Break Off
BE ENTIREL| REMODELED
cy of Fire Department
Night
Nagotiatlona
^ved West Side.

SoDKV of the iimgrcsslve rcnl csWaahlngtoir. n. C„ 'jan. 7.—With a
late nmiB havTn|; M'csiem Mkhignti
view to findio* out wbethor tbo ^tl^
O
DEFINITE PROGRAM BEING PLAN- rjlng tiad.- between the I'nlled Statea UNLESS TURKS AND ALLIES RE­ orchard lands (o sale kuve bit u|xin EXCELSIOR. PLANT* WAS
STROYEO LAST EVENING.
the plan of dosi rihiug tbetr propirsland ita ncigbbora to the oouth la eonOPEN NEGOTIATIONS.
NED FOR SPRING
tlona by means of ■rivalo -atert-opUcon
trolled by a aioamablp combine, the
lectures. Flldes
house conimltloc on mcreliani inarlnoi
iH-ing made
today bc«an hearlnga In regard to the
for these leeim ■«. which will biiiK-thods and jiraciieea of donieatlc
schcduleU for
i-illefl nf thb
and fori'Ign steaiuablp tinea. Intonnaihm la nought iwiilrulnrly n« to the
d.T o( the winter.
ORIGIN OF BLAZE HAS NOT BEEN
exiatenro of rate agreentenia i>r comDISCOVERED.
Liona with railibada The Urn

STun cimvEiiTioii feb. is

COLD WAVE
KIltE^fllUlT

OAHA6E Wia BE MIUJOIIS

DAMA6E PUGB) AT $7,500

PaCE IS ROW NECESSARY

CHANGE IN OFFICE

AtUndanM «t MMtIng it F«r StloW
What Wat Expaetad by Enthualaatk Membart af tht New
OrvanlMtlan.

LADIES’ LIDRARY

SPRUNG A SURPRISE

Angeles. Jan. 7.—Boonnoui
0 f.'bai
Work Will be Fljilthed Before New.
'damage w-as done the lemon a»d orLondon. J«ii. 7.—H the Turks and
Addition It Ready for
(Ptom W'odnesday's Record-Eagle.)
LaulDK, Jan. T.—Tb. l*rosrw»lv«i
crop by the record
ailk-K don't show a dlii"ixllion to r--Ocegjiancy.
Fire
of
iinkiiown'orlgiD.
broke
out
In
cold wave, AH last nlgbl growers
Batbared ib coi)(prcii<-v today to a^
opi-n nogutln^kms lmiuc«U«u-ly. ihe
ransa a deDnlu- i>rvsiara for the introthe i-xt-r-lsior fuctory on Uay stroei
wocr endeavoring to save thslr crops great powers. will Inlorrcne. This
dacUon of iiroen'sKlve incaEurpa In Reports Show That Work of Past
last tilgbt, totally destroying Ihc'facand burned smudge poU tbroogbout
Und Valuee and is
was spited lod^y in the house of coin.
Year Has Bean Exceedingly
the tactoUiure anJ to aoldn tb« ttnif
ihe cEtirc- district. The oops ars valWork on tile cilmging of tbc Inbuildlng and doing damage to'
Strong
Msn.
s by Fir Edward Gn-y. th© foreign
Bueceagful
UHl pUre for tlip lArty stale oonven>t fty mlfllllon doUars. bat It Is
ia-rlor of tliu prcM at |•v^fonicO buihl- Iho exU-nt of several iboiixandK dolminister. Grey adtliitied under qnoK
tkm. Party Kaleri from all tertloni
lug will InIn or-k-r lar«. The blai© siam-d In tbo face
I^DslDA Jan. R.—Vnlversal surpriso kul>L&sihlc as yet to estimate the damlioDing. that the iww-ers nrv* «-onsld_irare preaont and plant a lll be outUnpd
upk-V'-d before 1li-‘
tiiul It may bia n<-rce Borfb gnlt^and it was only was expressed today over Ferris' ap]ng
joint
ncilon
to
bring
ih
occ
.
It
Tbe annual meeting of the Ladies'
.for a more efllclcot party orsaniu*
rt idy for occupancy . by akillfuT nanagomeut and eiricient polulment oj Urlaudo F. Barnes of
Yestetday wu the. coldest la S5
new aJdiiluu
was learned unlay tliat the Balkaii
tion In Uluhican at the banquet to­ Library Aaaociatlun was hold yester­
In the iM-s buildin : the lobby'will tnthe part of the Ore dcinri- Roscommon ss a member of the t-ute years In San Franclxco, according to
day aftenxion In tlio library. Tin- rtates will gtv© Turkey until SaturTbe temperature
night.
icni that the Ore was prt-vqnicd from
comtnlsxlun.
Bsnx-s surcec-ds official records.
reqiiest the rcoiH ning of sik-cyear of 1S12 ekuied.with a go<-d sum
sawidns into the Grcillck factory Thomas B. White of Escanaba and Is '-acbed 32 degrees' above tero, which
ll «at deelded to bold tbc airing
■hand and «11 through the year the lal negotiations. H Turkey donT ae- the business nnd icrt- will be nigre
was the AayW mark since JaanuT 15.
bouKcs acro.--3 from the
acknowlcdrcd
expert
on
land
valpariy eonvemlon at UalUe Creek Pebs'ork baa been prosperonx. luid bus r»K before then Ih.- allies will form­ di-i-artmciiis.
l^^F. wlicn it dipped to SB. FW the
fack.ry cm Hay str4-«t. The waremary U>. Tbit date It later than
lb« best Judg- ally break off the contcreni-c.
first lime the Ulfes la Golden Gate
The k>U.y. which now extends about honi«-.< and -taw btuck of tbo factory
tbo»e (or tbc other i*rty convenUunb
The first stage of the p<-aec negotia­ half way the k-nu
■nt.of the mlmlnlsu-ators of afftiii
■•aik were froxen over, their coaling of
of rile buil-IIng. were BaT<-d. .
and tt .waa aald that the nomlnailon>tions
whieli
is
regardol
by
diplomats
tbe library asso<-hulon. Fullosini;
h-o lemalnlng all day.
wilt Ih- <Tiniimi<'d
r entire length.
made by the Progrcaalvea *Hl deiiend
Tbc fire siartcd In thq north end
> the tu-wly elected ofSccre who will largely as one of the pretense on Tur­ The wiuih'W& whic
dli.-etly
Killing froats were general thronghupon the reptihlb
__ ...----- z~ r ufAciatc 111 various caimclUea durlju: key's part to avoid the appearance of
of the building and In an Im rodRiIy
It the state. The temperatnre at
of the d( >r will then 1>c,
Domlaatlona. The atlen^ncc at tbe
shcrl lime, fanned by the terrific
yielding to the demands of the allies lila'-airoD Ih'f ride of tiK- lohhy,
tbe eaauing year;
San Diego wu 28 degrees above sero.
conference did not meet ax|>ecuilona.
liiuniing fk-rely. The
President. Mrs. Anna Soule; first withopt preSBun- from tbe t>o»ers. 1 will alM> Iho luck Inxos, wuicb will
the coldest on record: at Knerka. 28
aa not over 300 are attending.
|t Is exp*H-led tbo seivind
vice prvsldeni. -Mra A. W. Walt; s<-degrees; Los Angeles. 31; Preaso, SO;
o !>} Ir- taken
fur the Cliang". alarm was not tuned in until the
Tbe eonvemlon decided to nominate ond xlre prcsldenL Mra. J. H. Mc­ stag© will soon begin, wi’h the imwcrs
Orlando. FloridA
-w lobby, facilii; blaxc waa well started and when the
PorierviUe. 20; San Jose. 30, and 8aethe end of the
tiekeu in every ward and lovnthip Manus: recording aecn-iaiy, Mra. J. V. xrting l-chlnd the seca.-s and pulling
Drc depariment arrived thq cnliro
Jan. 1. 1913.
ramento, 26.
tor tbe apring elcriion. t'. P. O'Neli Mclnioah; flnoni-lsl secretary. Mrs. tbe atrintfs which wlU'eoni|iel Turkey
building was In fl-amcs. For a iline Editor Rccord-F-agIc.
Mr. McAdle stated that wbBe tbs'
of Detroit wai made chairman of ibt Susie luilMim: tn*3sur»-r. Mrs Ks'i-lftTraverse City. Mich.
quexUun whether or not the
conrede Ibe btilk of the allies' de­ t« euik-avurius 10' et-ure a rciulvlng
loss In tbe ciinu belt would be heavy,
aUte executive committee; G. D. I'ope. Knccland; librarian. Mrs. <-aIMc mands.
We arrived her© erne week ago to it probably wonid not be u exteulve
ik>or to rcldaci- thc heavy swing door Ore ©ould bo cunflmd to tho one build­
Detrodt. tpeaaurer; O. P. Hoggnian. Thacker; aasislani librarian. Mr.;.
ing. The building W.-W fdk-J with day and ever since then we have been as feared, owing to the geenral uu of
Without idoncy. her army Inade­ whi.-h Is ill um- m re.-cul.
Owotao. aerretary. Tbc following l-Ycd Hunter; axslsunt financial w-c quate and dcrooraUrtd. her watesmen
the move, as well aa on the look- new and Improved methods of heating
i>mo shifts 111 taundrexU of bales of excelskir which
There will al»o
t were named; F. C. Kolbeck, rc-tary. Mra Fred Jobpson; dlrectcwa roallto that Turkey Is in no eondiikm the .it'‘imrllue«l Ixn
. (or Interesting riitnga.
Tht- iKIBttlUK-. horned ficrecly. Tho sninko
the orchards. New beaters are uid
Laaalac: W. U. Ban^ Adrian;
V© arc in the midst of a flowery to have redneed tbe lou la tbs Pod-nv.and the Maze was a hard
years. Mrs. A 1... Ilavlland. to rnsamc boaidlik^ with ih<* slight­ IV-re' uffii-e will bo Uluvcil -Utruss-the
EIido l.ewlt. Detroit; J. D. Kerr. Calu­ Mrs. U, Thirlby. Mrs.
kingdom.
wh<-ro ornamental shrubs
II. Curtiss: est Chance of Miccess.
flghu it was a hopelew oBort
dhiriri to a mlnimnm.
e of.Ihe biilhllm;
tc. the V
met; A. E. Ewing. Grand iuplds; I. dln'ctors for one ye.-tr. Mrs. R S.
try and r;ive the faciory huiMlng and flos-ers make bealuiful scenery lo
At today's sluing of the cenferenee
the -|.b'".- now ocrnidcd h> tinfi. Brockwltb. Day City.
Pratt. -Mrs. O. P. Carver. -Mrs. O. E. Turkey renoanf-cd in t.ivtrf- of the a1 cusioiiis and rural t irrit-rs' rvKjni; Th<- llM-ir. and Chief Murray slutioni-d hU this tn-.pical country. Tbe flowers arc
fltv.iili a viiv.to the prtuc-rCr<n ol In endless Taricty. while tbe palms In
Cbaae.
rights In the Llxnd c'f «'*r.-te lir*;wi!( cily iwrricn rtRjni will
their vnrlouB forms, ounphur trees,
Mrs. McIntosh, who was ro-elcct><l and promired further rei-tificaik-n of
• (lU- Ih.- d<-t>u lg)»ttua. ter. The the adjoining ' hiiildiugr. Ha'l
semtary. gave Uio following rejott the TJiraeeaa frontier, hut in5hd<-<l
for the icxtd IIlice iimn.-y ordci
gained sufflrlewl hitidway lo Ig- magncdiii. bay trees aR add
fere Held for LaU George B. Gedsfd
••Madame prcsld.-i.t and ladles of the tm the retention of .\drlaiinpl<-. The <iei&rim--nl wtU I>e iilargcl by a iding ntto tho neighboring l.uildiugs there beauty of the landtrap© display.
Yesterday.
U A.: Another year has lM-.-h add.-,l allU s declared Chat this wax not satir to the prcs'-ni
the office noW-Hjt would have been no >-topplng It and 1‘orcb'ea of |>k tur«equc homes are cov­
ered
wkii
bCanUful
trailing
vines,
•OOV FOUND IN AUBTRiIn HOTEL to the history «< tin- I-adk-s' Ul>rary (aciory and suspended the v-otik-r c-upl- d by the IR.MII irli-r. -V now vault
very probable that it^ould have
THIS MORNING
-kssoeiation. and wc. the offliwri A
built in tlic uutu-y onler
made a t-lcstn sweep of the western whit© star-like IJowei^ peeping here <From TYednesday*! Record^agie.)
The funeral of the late Geotce 8.
tbe asBociatiup. come before you tods;
which the
and the Mock vaul
of Hie city. Sparks -and large and then; among them, and gropps of
to render an ai<-ouni of the wort y-u
(am'ie, ManiiR-d
etierw. etc.. ar«- ;>icccs of liurniog wood were okrried orange trees, citron and uiher ripe Godard wu held yesterday at 2:30 at'
his tale residence at 211 'West SeveaUi
l.cpt will have Its cai«rily doubled. :wTOKK Hay stroel by Iho wind and fruits make nttracilvo borders
Ptijsiclant Said Datth Waa Due U Intrusted to ns at the bcRitinlng of the
strecL
The Rev. McKoe spoke words
bodges.
l.arge
oak
trees
are
used
as
y«r,
fXerythlng
msy
not
be
diwnip place of
Imllers now used ««ily by tbo most systc-mallc work
Haart Failure: inv
of comfort to the grief atrieken family
str>-et oruameaiation.
wixnly at all tliuoa. Her.ing there will be
Tor h-aliiig
the part of Chief Murray and h1»
-T have seelf easior oil bean trees from the words of our Muter. T came
and there has coiao an m-caslonal Pscpica Bavlngt Bank ix in Prosper- olie large <
p will also be
...V n wa.s the Mnz© kept from develop ^
30 feet UH. which are perhaps that ye might have life more abuakma-k.’ but we will shortly foot.-!
large rktllghi place ill the lobby.
out Condition.
‘ng into tho,lno^l dlsaMrous that haf< a
five yearn old. that vrould dantly" and “I-et not your hearts be
Waafalngton. Jan T—My«tt-f>- mir ihsl knoit. It y<ni ure pleased
•Uited iHo city In ycarR.
*
me. belleva
make
a big
A«,V 44
UI© half cord ot stove wood.
-vw... tronhled; ye believe la
nondt iho doalb Uxb.y i>f i’«ui Iteu th« work done by your bwd ol diThe haled cxccMor wiili-Which the
Wc .attended tbo New Year's en­ sifo tn it^ Father.' The mnalc of
nett Naab. Americau <'himiI Mcnerai iv<tors, O-ll ihi-m s«; and if you «r.
Tb" year }u*l do «il was a verj
kiiiliilng wa* filled was fuel for a
tertainment held at tho First BapUat three hymns wu faralthed by MUa
at HudapeaL wbote Indy wait fctind n<rL tell them that. um. and wisli satisf.vctory on© for t'n- l’«-«pk-s'fe;
■tiibboru blaii.-. The ria
church for the Sunday achool children BtclU BaUey and Mlu Boyer.
your co-operation all will l>c bene Ingf hank of this dtv. Six l«-r ^-n
today In a room at tala L-'--I. He­
'nio tho bal<fih>nd smouldcied inside., New Year's eve. Tho program waa
Tbo bouse wu filled with friends
in good bcaltb whan be r.-tirod ksi filed.
on iu. capital stock of alxiy tboauntl AN INCREASING DEMAND FOR
after the fir© had a;>pnrontly
excellent one, and vco' much tbe and neighbort vAo had come to pay
Tlic^tlnc’ work of the bfiard Is
- nlgtaL He waa
yean o'.-i and
dollars was imid In diviilcnds as >m-II
........exllnguished.
Aloiit
a
hundred
SlPARCELS POST STAMPS.
same as carried oat at Cbrisonas their reaiweta to one who in Ufe they
have held li
native of Genera. M. Y. l-i.>i.i<-iani. the same each year:
isacatsB agalust
tinlcB. I>eneath tho di-tirix erf the butWKatgpr time In Traverse City. One bad learned to love and honor. The
aald bia death van due t-< beui: ri-gular and four upe^al tnoetlngs. the sUH-k. beslUea adding thirty-five hund­
ng. broke out again this morning and of the interesting parts of the pro­ bearers were chosen from among hia
ndoutes cf each uieetlug having b.-e«
' failure.
red dollars Ui iIm- siirptn-- ami undi- sump Printsra Hav* to. Work Night hii denarimi-nt was forced tb make gram wsB s dialogue. "Miss Pussy old neighbors of Grant townahlp. They
skbndlted to th© ; association at th-r
' and Day to sLppiy the
ided proflia account, all from Ike
another run and extitigulxb ihe blaxo Cat at School." by six maidena 'o were Meura. Ed Bvant. Laaga U<d>-marterty nieotlng for your appr«.val.
year's n« eamlngK.
In each bale.
kina; Cornell. Frank- Cleveland aad
dalnLv gowns of white, who ang
We hare ln-kl four n-cular quarterly
Tho management ts stroiiK lo the
Tbo origin of the fire Is nl|known. fwing of that name. Bach held a beau- Judge Walker.,
ii«-*-ilnga and one sih-HsI. We have
Waslilnelon. Jan. A—Dncl© Sam
iKdlcf that sound iKiiihing leads Ui
The |mwer u-seU In tbe -fariory
Tbe Oowen were many and baasUUful kitten An her tap—ktuens that
done some charity wort The
swamited with tbo putMilar
xafHy and adds coandeno- of the
i-l»*etrlcity and there was nothing In were trained and acted their parts ful and bore .mate teaUmony to the
Iniiou res|«»ndcsl. very llherWly to
siXHise to tho parcelsipnsl. One week's
i <-al| from lh«- Michigan (Yil1dri-ns community from which Ih© lamk (rial of the nt-w- sysiem has resulted lb© building from which the blaM perfectly. The wSrda and music for iteem In 'which the deeeaaad wu
draws Ita i«ir»nage. (iitiu-nraiive
could have atarted. Tit© most prob- Ibu song were written by Mrs. foan- held..
Home at Sl Joe. In FeO-ruarj tw<i
lii the sending of siwlni Ipcmctidous
dblo theory ob ibe cauHo ©f tho Ore ette Kobinaon-Mnrrby for tbe childreo
afternoons were devoted to sewing (<♦ liberality la tbo w.-itchword of
nmnlier of )>ackago4 that tb© isist
iH that of dofectlve 'wiring. Residents of Orlando.
Peoples Savings bank.
Tb<- Grant and Green tAke Bunday tbe little ones. aiM a box of clothing
offlco deiiartmcnt i^ already unahre
who live in the vicinity of the fa«ory
The woaitber during the day and
the home, and In a U-ticr
Sebool AaaoHatlon waa held at Orwwn
to supply the demanf for tho dlatinc- are of tbo nplolon that tho fire was
vcDlDg wu delightful, with the t^
Jan. 4. 1UI3. l:3S. deroHooiL Mr. celved nfterwarda they said It '
ilvn parcel i>ost stamps, without ut Incendiary origin.
p.-raturc S3 . In the ahade. Ail the
Kennedy. 3Ioved and carried that the one cf Hie nk-esl donations they e
Which aueh packages cannot bo sent
Tho fat-tory. which employed -from wtztdcwe in tbc chaitk were let down,
same offtci-n bold offlr-e for the next received, ' In .\ugnst • wc. olisericd
: At Ibe stamp supp^' dlvlalog of the
Dover day for the same p'lrpose. and TravsraoCIty People Will Look Over post office deparMtmt today ll was six to eight men. was owm-d and the d >->ra thrown wide oi>c;.. and elec­
three montha or nntll the .nest
iXew York. Jan. 7.—A delegation ot
managed by Fred Hire. . Mr. ^Uee tric fans'were In use during the
the result 'was t'.'SS colic ;cd
Teutlon. ReriUdion. DeMa WlUli
Banana Project.
said (bat thouxanus Of telegrams had
slated this morning thgf- the loss
log. The New Year /waa ushered ib menibert of the Masonic grand lodge
"Our nnsnbi-rshlp bas steadily inIMaruMloii. “Wbere Are Onr Future
been iwelved fmm |>ost 'offices
heeded' by Graad
the factory and eqtiipmcnt. which waa at 1: o'clork with staooHng of guna
Rural Teai-hera Coming Ffomr led by creeaed and we have now reached the
couilry. rcqupatlng
A no'mber of local pcoido make up
almost totally destroyed, would, be ringing of bdla and the' reporU from Master Everett C. Deaton. uUed toOur.tiK-mberslilp has been
Menry Sackett. Mr. Kennedy and Mr.
a Mexican party wim k-U tUlii afier- that an additional a|ipi>Ir of stamps between )7.bM and S9.UOO. partially big firetrackers. aa we do up DWth day for Panama to eonatltnte a Ha
Kates. Mr. Kennedy believes teach­ OTbroken by deaih this past ycar.-but
be rushed to tiurm. '
sonic
lo^e
there
the Utter pact of
for
that
rwuihern
couniry.
some
on the Fourth of July.
covered by insuraoee.
f our metnlN-rs have had tills
ers should be selected only after
New. York offices kere advised toHowever, tho biggest entertainment the month.
to locato pJVDianUy ■ and others
firryertuj (onslderatlon. Mr. Kab's ____ oouiixiu them, when we have
rlay lo wlro nearby | offlro# for the
Tbe Panama lodge win be under
cf the day wu given by the coloffid
lirouidil out the
thought that we sent flowers aad mesaages of aym- look over tb© aiiualliA
people, when they ikve a parade with (he Jurtedlcttoo of the grand ledge of
Those who compose the piirty are, loan of enough stamps to tide them
MwuHl CO out after the boya and glrii pathy.
over.
I
many beentifully trimmed floats that MaaaecbuaeMa. the aame aa are tbo
-. Henry- H«
"Oar social aflemoons have been.unand griiw tb»m up • In tbo Sunday
of those hav© i«irclia.«e<l land. Tl>^ 'Director Jofieph ^ Ralph, of ^he Thomas Lambert ^et With Aceideut r'Mched for a mile down the street Maaonic kjdgea already la operatloa
ptiiool and there will be no trouble usually well atti-nded and
hurrnp of ehgravlng; and printing
One of tho most InteretUng feslorcs In eeverml of tbe South Amertean
While Logging.
prof. Tyler gave a talk before the others ale William llclmfortb and his
. pboot oar future leochera.
xald today;
(
sru a amall pine tree in the countries.
Udtea on tbe suffrage* qu.-sUon. Miss son Fred, tgmis Wells of this city.
Men aad women an- beginning
"Wo started off w^th about
center bC one of the floats, at tho very
- (From Tuesday's Recutd-Eaglc.)
Tbo point Of dcxtlnaUon la Lagos,
' aee It IS lime the tide U turning and Kne« gave an lule^csilng talk
n*0
sumps
a
day.
Vlthln
a
day
or
ThoB. lAmbert of Counade suffer^ top Of which wu a live opouum. At
ate ready to turn down evil aa never work, alto Dr. sirs fhaxe. all of slate of Vera Crux. This clU'
w
wc
had
to
increass
It
to
T.OOO.obo.
cd a painful injury this morning when 2 o'clock la the aftenraon they had
which were Interesting and Instruc­ miles aonthwMt of tho city of Vera
before. 'Jeeiu aald. *-Go. W
This forces me to work my steam hU leg was caught under a heavy Ug feast, using two tables,. ea<k of
wllb you always, eten unto the end tive. One aflemoon was set opart I Crux, on tbe Gulf of Mexieo. It Is
alao for recolUng donationa for the right on the railroad and there Is ol stamp itrinteik night and-day. To sleigh and broken. Mr. Lsmbert was whldi wu 100 feet long. Over a big
of tbe world."
aupi’ly
the
({cmand.
ai^d
also
build
up
hauling timber with the nsnal Hmv}' camp fire they routed Florida beef
narigahle river way to the gulf.
Roport U the state RuLday st-hot-I Dunau of Aasodatod Ohariiles and
aad raxorback bogs. I noticed a few
cemveotloa waa glvon by Mrs. John- the Y. \V. C. A., when many useful U. Wynkoop. who Is now In Port My- • reserve sui>ply. wo upon will have Sleighs used for that purpose,
had loaded the sleigh and ui>on tnra- <rf the colored men running around
FU-. will Join tbo imrty as well to print 10'ooo.OOft a fa^."
eon. b waa full of rood ihougtha and and aiiractiv* anlolos were received
CtnetanaU. O.. Jan. 6.—The annaal
The American puUlc has taken Ing aronbd bU leg was caught be­ wUh a whole pig ham or shoulder In
as a number of others from Oklabownritlfig plana. Mrs. Johnson advises f..r tbo two aasocUlkma.
and gnawing the meat I convention of tbe Katioual Leagne ef
system
tween the runner and the body ot.the tbelr
"W'e have bojighl s«ne new chairs at Baa Antonio, and all go-on together Iwld of the pareeU
<arb one to bc«ln to aarrlftrw now.
miaakm Merchants mat la this
judge
300
to
1.000
colored
people
were
quickly
that
the
bulk
ot
business
sleigh
In
sneb
a
way
as
to
drag
him
. U DOI9I be. and pUo to attend the and tables for the dining room and from that pUc*. Those who have
not bought Und will spend tbo winior done the first week ^ so great that partially under the load aad break hU In attendance dnrtng the day. and memben from Chicago. New Tork.
bonvecihm at Benton Harbor next sUII need more, also need more
they certainly bad .a great time at
It was impossible today to get an ac­
year.
and rcinm tn tit© spring.
Boltalo. Sl Limit. Kansu City, New
A ph;-slcUn wu called to his home, ilhrir feast
"We have over S.WO Tolumos In tbe
Alonxo Gray, who has had a large curate figure as to the number of
One plan that will nurcTy work anyIn my next letter I win dcMribe Orleans aad 1
Horary and a conalgnment a^ed eath fruit farm at I«Koa for tbe t>ast year, tArcels aenL Post office officials said where tb* Injured limb wu set and
- wbere Is bouse to bouse canvas..
Tbe ^lons will continue three days,
Bong by Margaret Knight. Tin- last month undcr'the ■uperrisioo of our rcinms with tbe above iiarty. He bad an estimate would bd impeasible for cared for. He will be unable (0 set Orlando u a (artnlng communltT as daring which time a wide variety of
udd
to
me
by
old
aetUera.
come home to spend tbe holiday s wHh several days at lca4. The stamp aluDS for some time witbout (he nw
aamber on tbe progiam wax a rous­ otMent hook oommlitoe. >Ve
aubjeeta relating to the 1
Very trnl.v.
ing «we.h b» Mr, Jeaae Kil|>atrlck ropn-sentod <01 tbc State Federation bis reUtivas In tbe cily. Mr. Gray's sales, bowever, Indlchio mlllioM of of a crutch, altbogb the leg, uMe
busily wni he ocaiMereC
F. J. STOVER.
I from tbe bicak, la not badly mutilated.
siwclalty la plaeapides and hanahaa. paekageA .
«■ spdal parity. .
(CotxUntwd on I'age Twa)

AWAY FROM BUZZARDS

.FUeiL SBIYIGES

CONSUL NASH DEAD

PAID .BOl DIVIDENDS

HEW SYSTEM WORKS

HQJIGOIVEIITION

MASDNS IN PANAMA

LEFT FOR MEXICO

HAD'LEG BRDXBI

CDMMISSIDN MBI HST

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ORAHD 7UVSBSS meitAT.n AHD ISt&VEBSE BAY ZAQLE, IHOBaDAY. JAN. 9, 1913

Grand TtaVebe f-terard
and Traverse Bay Eagle
- Twice a wed
,r aaa Tharaday tX Tr»*

HERALD AND RECORD CO.

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f^'oiKiui-tiiiR tltU IrniUft gf biulncRR an im-reaw M tin- atutiiuit
uf biwiuen will tw the njau^ apwiall.v in ^he loiuil rones, wlnsro
the rates are noniitial. Sranutaeturers nro pln-mly limJ iu thHr
jrnilK' fl/ tlip nystem. aiul they arc takiiip ailvantajje of the low
ratre to mini Uuip wares to all parts of lf|c naliou. Merchants
are also pleased with the molts so far. and tits usofolnesa in tlicir
work is bccoiuitift more apparent c-very <l4'- Taken iu nil the
aysteiB Is proVing t«* l»e all, and even laore ihaii' waa exjiJs't<*d of
it at U»e start. Those who arv diwuitisrHHl ‘iiow should withhoM
tluir crilieisius until all the deUils have he«n thorougldy workwl
out by the officials iu charge, for no groati clmiige can be eoiuplchsi in a suigle monUi, tiuie being m-eew*^- to'systemntire the
details of any business.

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Fsidng a Problem

y^rtliu. AoponUag b> Jl. before lesrtiiag Che iwdy bad bLa recovevd. Ur.
UsIUfor dnsimeJ tl;at be nn<1 hU
lost wife mA on the bea<h t«etw<-cn
Ouekems und MsotMce amt talked
be dlsaslcr- lie ««ai to Manistee
sticr boariiifi the body vaii foand aad
ratalcd his drrsn to the coroner. Tho
latter was surprise^ to Bod Oio
vcrlplloQ al«en i>f the i)lace w;nTe
niui dresrned hehadinethlxtrire,
■ an exact desciiption cf the }>Iaeo
which ibe body wax foand. The
. on • iili-h be ruucled they Ut and
talked was reafiy on ibe beach exact
ty Is the posttlOD as revealed In bis
dCeain and on the spot where bis wife
was louDd.

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WM jk s^Y
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SdUGUSS md KeLLOGC
rAIL. Sol4h/Blin»wtSU»ni^ tv. lw. fa~.yt

Calk Shoe Atove ^

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. MAYFIELD

*

Mrs. James Cruadsll of KcvxU>u<
visited her tnoUicr. Mrs. Wolle. Tues­
day.
Mm Gibbs and Miss Marion Gibbs
yent New Year's day imon* friends
la Travetae City. . *Mr. lip-aBt of nte.l.ake came
dan^ A
couple et weeks ago to visit bis
tv. Ilrowne Ims returned Iron daazbtcr. Mm Gsundcr, . and <
LswsUm aud IMrolt.
there took sick and after a shori 111
died WcJnHeday evening at
dee natiisdeil Is hoUitne lhc Em- o'dock. Ue was lakea Tbumdi
s-t trnu ot court 4bls week.
utorumg l» (be hearse to FIf.' Lake
laid at .^ Friday. Mr. and
Um ikiuiidrr -went by train Friday to
C. Uaiiidon has imne to Qilcwso
byy fumllurc for his fomUore ware- r.ltotd Uie funcM.
Tbe lAdkw' -^d Society beU their
rooin.'.
first meeting tIA year Thursday
WoUc't. Ftnirtceu Isdlea were
T. Keld.-riioUbe’of O.Icn Arbor railed
tiiiun old tltue (liendx bclx^ (he fit
present
Mtos llratkenbury of .South Board
(bo we<-li.
sn Is vlsitlm; her sister. Mrs. Walgll
bef«u-e rviunilng to her seheol.
M. MeKolIlL of
•Mrs. Ufayeu.- K.*cb of Fort Wsyno
Sunday iu town tbe gucat of Judge
Id.
Is VlslUng Mrs I.^n HuHlday,
C.-<niidK>ll.
Mm MoRin and Miss Goldie lloUx
Hull. K. K. WUtiams ot Elk lUi.lds day are In Traverse City ««Ittag on
ISMud iliroUKh town on hU way numb
Tm Gran reiurmd to Olivet C.il
yeso-rday looming.
h'ge-Sunday after a var-ai(oa of two
'ei;a
David .Vye of Kasson kiiUsj a oevea
Jan. c.
[Dosllix plR last week welgJilB* 210
pounds.

ITS
A
JGfl^DTIIVlE

Officinls of the varioiw i-ounti-s in tin- tati- of Mirhignn are
wondering what Ihi-y are Boing to do with offenders ngainst thy
law who arc sa«tene(*d 10^ short terms, lien- oforo they have Imn-u
..M iBst«»e MaraS-1 lM9,'at tha aoatoffka at Trar- wnt to the Detroit lloiu^ of Uom-clion. h t owing to tho over­
nadtf tbs Act ot CoagiaH ot ManA 2. un.
will bo n-ccived incrowd^-d cotidilion of that institution no
Now to get'your­
sei-uring a n-the fuUin-. Some fe«- coniiti<>H have wKN-ei--led
self a pair of those
Grtsad«tyswedZ950
newul of their contracts, but.Uie gn-at bulk of the couutii-s will
high cut shoes at a
have to l<Mik for some othe- place to coufiui^ their uffenden Kxbig reiiuction. We
jH-rienee has shown that the county jail is ]»^>l«-d upon with favor
only have a few pair
by this class of people, no there ia no ns*- |of giving them time
left and to clean
then-, for a aouteiu-i- «>f .this u^ure is just whht most of them want.
Sbmr ^uoU System
They an- sure of Hhn-c ,squai4 meals a day at the cxir-hw of the
them up. You can
Chief of Police MoWeeny of Chicago dainu that tfer present county and do not have to do any w-ork h> the mt-imtime. For tho
buy tbe $6.50 kind
epidemic of crime iu that city is due to the o|*cration of the lUiuoin proftrwional tramj> and petty criminal llierc i^ im U-lter pl'm-e than
For $150 ; the $5.50
t«role y-slem, which has been overworked for p..Utical and other a county jnil when the Uiennonietcr is himting anmnd the xero
kind for $4.i)0.
purposes. lie aajw that the vast ntuulwr «»f wuviets releasid from mark. Some of tln^cimnlh-s have adopUil ithe plan of working
Joliet under the pnrvisioiw of the law are rcsjKUiHihle fiw the huD'
» on the roads, but during tlii-i winter •uoiitiis there
Don’t wait too long.
diuda of h«ldu|w. ivUberie* and murdert that are b.-iug coiuiuitti-d is vei-}' little of this kiml of work to Jo. ijo the prisouers have
in the city, fur the prisowrs ajien they are wleawd liavr- not nothing ehu- to do but sit aroniid the jails aid absorb iH-at at the
changed their n>rtlu»ds of liviug"and prefer to eoutinm* to follow
]HH>pie's exin-nst-. It seehiK ns though the i- m-i-t solution of the
a can-er of erime rather than attempt to reform .theiiiHelves aud problem is uuoUicx priwm to be erecteil by tin stnte for the pnris»sc
become uaeful nicmberi of *.>eiety. Then- is little in the luodcru
• of the jn-ople who nn- seiite le.-tl to terms of less*
penal iustitutioii to change the ideals of those who
than six montlm. This will iiicau uii added xjiL-nse. but in tho
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within, and it is p»«ibk- that the claim <*f the Clueagi> chief haa counie of lime it
lias the l).-lr*>it
evidently be made to p ly

SOLON.
Hob I). ViotoB oiicDt Sabtiaih
sons- merit after all. While the parole system is all right iu iirteut, iusliluliou. There will always he is-tty crimjuals and jM-ofcssional
Teeth Extra
lionie and reiiiAcd to Lansing by *a>
holUics often sits at naught all the good tlwt is aei-omplishid by
ly WUhont P«Ia
Solcm, Jan. 7 —Frank .MeaHiem.
taken care of after jof Traverse Cily Tuesday lu
tramiw in.every t-omniuiiity. ami they must
Ry the -Ka.oliir- incihrAi I can rt^
.Inbn iVoznek. Fniest Gambler and
conip»-ll‘H8 governow to rn‘e dinperate criminal
-h-ty. With this coii.
tbi-y have e<uumilt<-d'some offense uguiiist
uua(-liliig t'-'illi alisuim.-ly
l.eonard Gantbrir went to more Leon
official terms in payment of inditical debts that were incurred
Miw.
U
llobeits
and
chlldts-n
have
ditioii to fact- it smns timt the oidy solution I'f the pn.bleiii is for
bnl llarrlngiun «>n tbe ptot-e he re­ dmg.- to produce uDcuiixrlhnsnusv.
gone to Mrs. Jlobcrts' old home
prc«ous to their election to the liighi-st office iu the state. Tlua the slate to pmvhle a suitable place f.i
iiiGiiUig them during
cently
purebaxed
of
Frank
Marcure
I’t-opliof
Mru^is
teiniH-ramrot u. -1
Kent county lor a Iwu or Ibi
is one of the evils that will have to be aUilishod before the ]»arole the iR-riod for which they an- s.-hteiie*it.
»llb weak hearts will apj>r*s-taUr the
Viols Miser to staying with Mr
we»-ks' visit.
svstem can be shown in its true light, the ifiwi to free imn who
John White while Mr. WhlU- to _ 'Kanitor" iLt-lliud of palalexs extrachave been convicted of their first offense is well and g.«»d,
E. I... Holden has ukrn a isnrttlon in tending tl>e meeting of tlx- lioard
niL W. G. KINVON.
Fn»f on
& Mlllken-s More an.l will xu|»-rvlxors.
there is no itood reason why htmleUiMl erimiiuihi should he turned
The news cuhimns of the puhlii- pn-ss
filli-d with tides .>r HauilUon
Mt>. Ib-icHiymcr is innvitig back
remain iwnuaw-utb In Traverse rity
lity jast iK-eause they have certain friends
l<m»c u|Min the t
hoe over the n-|s»rtiHl dislnn-tioii of the
ng.- and l.-niou en.p
ihc farm alter being In Cellar a f
who have political influence in t-t-ruiu .-lecliim pnt-niets. Tin- hanu
in Cslifomiii by the sever.- frosts w-hi.-h vi it d that ixs-tion during
ODuei.v Surveyor Suelc'anil 6. C dayx.
done by n-leasingnmi^ hardeii.-.! erimiiial will offs*-t the go.sl that
N. \V. llcrrioetun to around' sbaWag
odgeuiaa arc In aiu-ndancc uism the
the J.HS1 few da.vK. If Ih.-sc rc]M.rU ar.- ir*
indocl a cahimily
lisndx with bis old aclg .
is done in'weeuriug a score of r«-forni'-il lii-st Liffeiiders. It is « that will lx- felt by iln- whole nation, bnl it
siine.vor's
ccnveutloB
at
Lansing
this
reun.mahlc t«» MIpp.ISC
Joba Fergumn aad Jack Frankta- |
hopch-as task trying ti> make goinl dtixens out of no-it who have
that th<- re|H.rts ar<- i-obin-d with the same iintcriul that is used
tiler have gone tu try their tuck bank
aiK-nt long terms in prison, both on acts.unt of flu- habits tiny • very year in announcing the aunpal killing
«.f tin- ]M-ach cMp in
Col. Staaiu.'l Wo-lri. Jr., will re|iri- ing logs.
fonn ther.-. and also on account of the way iii which the world
Michigan. It is a mntt.-r of histor>' that lh fruit entjw mc.-t an
Exiber White to doing to school at
.nil Mcl'htwaon l-ost No. 5S.4! A. K .
IfKiks with suspicion upon the man who has done time iu prison.
I the state grand cDtatnpmcni at Bal­ Clearbrook, xuylng-ai S. U. Cates.
amnuil death in the eolnnins of tin- m-wspup ■H. but wlicii Imrvi st
The iMirolc system should h«- i-onfim-d in its operation to llmsi! who
John Cate took his broiber to town
time cniii.-s
KaiMi- coltiniiis arc filh-d w ith leisnnits <»f nmrvcl.nis tic Creek mxt week.
to his nxmis where he stays while
are canablc of refonn. and not us.-d for the payment of iwlUieul
yields in the fruit Ix-Its of the isiiuitry. Killi g the cr«q« and tli.-n'
Rep. VlnioB of Orgod Traverse attending s>-hool, returning Sunday:
debts to the friends of old lime erimiiialss.-enring a bmnitiful yield when the pr..|HT liiiie .s.mcs is one of county Is a iiieinbi-r of a comiiilttev evening aceomiianled by Mrs. Ihck-,
Have the totwt improved mathe tiiiic iipunnsl eustotns in the I'liit.-d Slat, V tind while it caiis.v
ftoberies. horticulture and road ermun.
riiiDcrrandmsnula-turc oywork
The SsJtobury boys are lumbering
Slktuee in Immigration
sonic lilric apprrh.-itsioii at the-titiic t!uin op-'to-datc desig.........................
toigns from the
.
|Mirls ari- s.-nt i.nt a and bridges.
Toagb stone. Prompt sttenli'-n
some iiilar fur M.vnm Culver.
The rapid grow-th of the riiited States has brought to imss general av.-rag.- in fruit produi-ti.ni is gcii.-ral y struck nearly ev.-ry.
I all orden so mxUcr bow
rnvale ekatlag rinks wUl be Uu'
Will tnias*- has set bis mill sawing
a condilioii when- it wiUs*Kin be insi-ssary to place gr.-atcr restric- year. Tlnrc is a ni.-tli.Nl in the system tlmt s .-ommon kiiowliiigCall or wrxto for prices.
kge this wIdOt. a Urge one to bcllig at Solcn. Now ibe iTuspcci to soud
lions upon tlie immigrants who enter tin- country as a matter of among growers ami hnyen. whi.-h .works
A. W.
RIOK
ERP,
I 1*1 tb«-ir advnniagc Boc^l In .ludec Caniplx-irs yard, wa for hauling logs.
Tvaverev*-*—
Tvavere*
il
protrotioR to those who arc ainrady here. Then- are s.. jnuny dis­ .-arly in the Bcas.>ii ut the ex|H-inu- 4>f lh.- misiimer. who in tinfrom till* rtiy water works bclav
lioth p'uunes Jio. eeo.
Joe Kerry to dhlng eborpa at John
ux«J (of the |)urpoae.
eases brought over from the other siile of the water that an- a end has t<» pay full ral.-s f*>r th.- advertising luil is given the crop
Whiles while be to at Letoad.
nu-iiaee to the whole nation that stringent mepures will have to he during the p.-riml licfon- hari i-st. Time U
Chester 'Mcachom U amoug the
• only tHilnlion ..f the
An infant
tome, as be xprsiaed hto ankle <t)iD
adopted in oV^er to ke«-i> this iufi-etcd class fn>m entering the jKirta r.-sl condition of the various fruit en.ps.
util liarvt-sl tiiu.- the on Sunday
lag fniiB Cedar, Baiiintoy night.
of the country. There are many weaknesses in tin- priw*'Ut laws consumer can only be hu)>eful that all will tui II out Well in tin- end.
Get a boiue in ifac SUNNY
Mond^- for htirta) In the Jewish ccr.:
SOUTH. ll.e l.nn.1 of I'.-rpi-iu.il
wllieli will Jigve to be remiriied by eougn-ss before this condition
eiery i^-ordlng to Jewish custom an-1
Siuiiiblrr- iiii'l n<>w-iv I' ''->.1
rites.
can la- liruaght alnml. aud the soi.ncr tlu-sc changes ar«- made the
John Uor^ey has a Boo x
kept in Braiding coaditlon in a tlgbtly
E-' A. Gilbert. Ssufor.i. P.v
sooner the desired conditions will Ih- n-alixcd. It is a inUori
aeaW earihi-oware jar The 'ar to
Cbarics E. Goodrich retnnied
fact that too little atu-ntion U jiaid to the gnality.of human beings
Btorrd In the center-of a hoi siuOed
onlverxlty studies on Mooilay.
Rllh hay. The tea should he poured
iu tbis country, and tbe warnings that have b<-eii soiinde*! by ihosiIHORTHPORT.
niollier. Mrs. RiicIk-u Goodrich, a
kl tbe leaves after proper lofualoa.
irbo have Etudh^d^he BUbjci-t have gon<- unheedi-d.by the husvMiss Evaj Bates began Ix-r school l«nled liim to the soiuli iiart of ih'- before being ptoced In the Jar.
late. where- she will spend a few
rushing business world. For the gooil of the country it is liin<
.'eeks vtoltlng (rirndx.
that p«*ople halted for a time .and hsikcd-sijuan-ly into the face
Wm Pay Hrghest
le horse.
Uker a
A (own fa II will proliabl^ tM- erect­
of the situation and look action to safe^ard the wclfar.- of this Taken from Grand Trayerae Herald of
should b<- well rsr.-d (or. in the
Prices lor
ed the con Leg reason.
UMQ' umiv
stables wher.- ihc l»»l hor»r« ar<- Wepi
aud fgluK- gi-«eratiouK. l*aek .of attention to thi-se crying jie. ds
Thirt]> Years Ago.
><>i will D'urK alwiivx flaJ a package
. will eventually prove io be one of the greatrat factors in the ultimab
of HARVEl.LS «-ONIlI-nON l>OW(Coniinucd from Page One.l
Miss Luc Cos has changed
l>EH. It iB a purel.v medlrtiial iKiwdownfall of the pei^le of thif Country, lu ajs^king of the. condi­
Jaa. 7
of Womea's CInbs at Baglnaw, aud der. not n- food, and Us efiect on live
aamu to hiri. I^icy Bridge^
tion that confronts the i»e<.plc of this nation at the pn-senl time
QGOEH&BURG.
FReImAN & CO,
DOW (bat our membership has reai-hel xto.1; to to purify the Wood.I. rc«nto
Mm. 'Oora' la scrlouslr ill.
plriis ai
tbe MO matA we •111 bp entitled
J*rof. Kobert DeCoureey Ward, of jjarvarJl I'uiveniity. has the fol­
732 E. Front Sl Both Phones.
d gloss:
NovA-<Dilh>
ddogntes this year. ,TbevG i
lowing to say:
>
r iwckagc. Bold by a
otber reporu to follow this, wbith
Mm John iloarvaw. wtio has boca
“We an- today.” he said, ■•taking better can- to s.-e that a
miito III U slowly rnoverlng.
The stock of good) la tbe Wore uf will give you (acts and Bgvrce. and as
ficrefoni bull or a Southdown ewe imported to this wmiilty for
we
i-loee
€>ur
bocdis
for
Nolsun A Oi.. bas been purchased by
lor (be new ofttcera your hearty sup-:
breeding put7>o8es is s*mnd and fn-e from diseasj. than we take in
Rav. Durstnan. who la bavlag a f. N. !‘ick|'rd;
^
Id all their work, for If you Ibiok
seeing that the alien fathers aud luothers of future Anu-rican chil­ lew weeks vacation Is M]iccted home
tbe oQlren of tbe aseoctolleii
Rev. C. D; ramlster aad wife w«
dren are aound and strong, aiid aaue and fit.
made the ^'Iplents Of aa el^at ried to the eky oa flowery- beds of
“The two most important c|u<-sii<>ns faring us in 19i:i are tbi
take aa office and try It. Aad
Emery^ mill wBI start agalo next, blble by the ttnembers ot tbe eon*
I urge you again when .called npon
further restriction of criminals and qionUl dcfei-lin-s from oni ve^. aad mill do all klads ot i
i Nc*- Year s momiag.
The “Chloride Accumulator" eliminatea the old
for BaataUnee, be ready to give It
■boro.
lag to aceomodate the pobUr.
auuoyinS necessity of runoioz your online at night
most willingly aad cheerfully."
ij story is connected wi'h
“It is ailuoat uselotB fur us to try to prevent the hni-ding of
and
obviates (he aan^er of breakdown at vitsi moTbe flnaaclal aecrelary's report wat
ding oT the body of Mrs.
Gapt. Kknery and family-came —
our own mentally arid phyaically unfit as long as we kn-p
( follow-a: nrwl ijuaner dueo. 1119:
ments—it makes your light instantly available and
the Harbor in tho Onokeoia aad apent.
caver Island, a Vernon ties, fl .'.j; Interest oe kwas^ f80.u(>;
mitting'the mentally aud physU-aJly uuflt of Euro^w and of .\sia QirUtmas with thoir parmiu.
always
dependable.
aecond quarter dues, Ita.lS; fin*.):
aa at praieut
Ourinterestini* book. “UiiHt Your Ckwintry Home
a*..iu: interegt oa loaes. 939A7: third
■“If tbe Ajna-ieao race is to be preacrvi-d tlierc should be a
John rnnklia aad tamlly,
by Erectricity.-’ will be mailed you. Write for a copy.
quarter-dues.' (M-M; fines, «SA0: In­
more careful selection of our ineumiug alien immigrants <m cugouie Cbaadler. Miss Uxste Tompklas. John­
terest on tooaa. 9:4.90: foarth quartei
ny Tompkins aad Dave Waraar look
grounds.”
•5&U>: flaea..92A0; latereoi on
Christmas dinaer at ^Ur. Golden's.
loans. IHT.Sd: W. C- I. A. fee. 91.79:
UiUl. 9u41.IL
Plan a, '$ea*$s .
OMCNA.
Hie Ubtaiiaa'a' iwort for year
From reports from j>oatoffice8 all over Uie country it ie ‘tfvi
Miss Melinda Wniiamson bas pai^
|9i:-. Number ot yearly mejabers
dent that the new parcela post syst.nn will,iu the cuunte of time chased a Bnc aouax colt.
Jaa. 1. 19U. 176: aaobar td yaariy
come fully up to the cxp«-ctations of those who fai<>r«-d tbe measure
sbers added. 42; number of rearcMiss Carrie Steward a]«at f'hriilaban YtttMmw and aaired away,
from the start. There have bemi some ohjecliuus froffl ‘he ^unl
mas with her parenU in traTerse
total number of yearly member>.
diatrku and M^u<■r apd drug houses, but
tbe plyn has been
Cily.
_
Aoa. 1. 1»\9. m; gala" dqriag yea.-.
fully perfected all tdawoiw of busiueiw
be projterly taken cane
: number of hooka U Ubrary Jaa.
have always in stock a full line of
e the vaatBi
of by the system Wh.-n one atoiis
We have plenty of aoow now.
!»12. 3XM; amaber of booiu added
tvlmaopnal Stock Food and Remctf
'the uodertaaking they can but wond<*r at the remarkable manner bas stormed everr day for the past
during year. ]74; number «( books la
Ubnry Jan. J. 1913. 9.S30; books
COakey’s Poultry Foo4 and SemeAlea,
in whiidi it bAs worYTsl out u]> to the pn,-s*-nt time. As a biwiiieat week aad ts aUll stormlnz.
drawn by yearly nHobera. 2.M6;
pro]MKiti(>u-it was rev.>Iutioiiary. and aa there was but a short time
« ^
in prime condition.
books dmwn by quaneriy mmaberB.
-fo prepare for it In-forc the law went into cffi-ct the mull abuwa
"w^eks
amount ot fines ooltocied during
Let us send you booklet on es^ free for the
what a remarkable organisation the - ■ "
-* ----- -*----friends Id Omena. to about t
year. 9l3ii
asking.
Wc
pay
postage by parcels post
k- Auy prirati- btuiucMa would have In-cu'Kiaggi-rcd had it faced to a warmer climate.
The ireasurera. report rtiowed
Aaoaat on hand Jan. 1, 1912. 9K9.M
•udi A radical cbuige and itniQeiuie aynojint of htuinnei, hut not
EMPIRE
ri-celvod
dnrtng
raar.
9541.1G;!
•o whli tbe poaloffiw drpartu»-nt.. This gn-at bUKim-ss autebine
rvatai Mpraa to movln* lata kii
♦599.49:
went OD ateadily and never alippt^ a et« wiieu Ux- eoonuoua load'
new bouse.
Jaa. I, I9U. 9211.22.
w*a thrown upon it. mod according to indicatioiw there will be n»
WtaHTEO—Wood rattrra.ftr cuUlog
Ugfiot in the ayatem in >hc years to come. As rnnin as Jhc niralj,
Kin* comet oat wlUi a twd
Woe* wood, firace ' VmAs. BHI
carricn CAS be otiaippcd with aratea and other api«ralua Dcerawiy hex mtor.

Edhond

Echoes From The
(Mden Times

FURS

THE EI£CndC STORAGE BATTERY CO:

The -KmofeE A^OTMUIATOR--

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AaMon, Fwmers!

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0B4IID TEAVEB8S

MISSIONARY UNION

NEW OUIRMMI

w«at3^

LODGE PROSPEROUS

supamMET
County

Legislature Se^n Janusrr

EAGLES HAVE SEVERAL THOUGARO DOLLARS IN TRRASURV

ANNUAL MEETINO OF SOCtCTV
WAS HELD TUESDAY

PAGE THREE -

ARD TBAVXB8K BAT BAOU. TEUB8DAT. JAR. 9, 1918

Kingsley'Department
Conducted by Mlu Edna Wall.

arc coming In very freely and are in
floe condition. Bananas have dropped
agnto and are DOW within'good sell­
ing reach ot every one. The first.
■trawbeiTles of ths seanon are In {be
.market and aeU rapidly even at tbe
advanced price.
j Chicago markets received C.945
cases of eggs at 20C 22c.
;| Ths tor market Is very weak on
account of the mild seavte and tbe
manufaetprer* have not been buying
' very heavily, at the same lime the
trappers have been very tneceafnl
and the market has been trvei: Icedet.

The regular -January stssloa of the
n« people of KingileT and the rai
hoard of sapervlBon wan ailed to or­
imtTT are all interaated in thii. De|
der nt 2 o'clock W'^dnsmlay by
WvhlntKoi. Jan. 8.-Pranklln
We ibaU be glad to have iadividaali, cbvdM,
y Ha* Been Appoint­ Pjnnk M. Hamlla. chalrtnan of tbe
.•mral iMpIrin# ASdrMt W«r* Oivtn Lane of CalifnrnU waa today elected
the Orange, fraUTnal aodetiei and all other or.
ed Head of Northern Dis­
my TIwm A«tlyt 4n MiMieMrjr
board. All tbe members answered
Chatman of the intenute comiDerc«s
ganiaationi hand in Hamg of newi, peraonalf,
trict of Michigan
ibelr names except E H. Burrows of
Wpr*.
nUrion for one year term,
annonneemantt of meetlnga, aoticea of entertainGrant who will be here tomorrow.
•ncceeda Commlaalotler Prouty.
manti, tnutneai cfaangaa, public imprortmaota
By order of the townihlp bonrd of
being done or pontemplated, aalea of rail eitaU
Tbe
nanttal
InfUlUtlon
of
the
Fra­
Acme
townshtiv
Dennlq
Hoxsle
wn*
■ One ot Uie bMt unwl BMtinsf
in town or country, and any other Hems ct gnternal Order of B«les Tuesday was oppointed to mi tbe plfice made va­
Md ai tb« NieUonarr Union otcuraral tntereat. Send all Hou to Miia Idna Wall,
tbe Urgest attended end bad ibe cant by tbe el^lon of' John Houle
nt the BnpUet charch Tuendar.
adio
baa diarge of the Departnwiit—Xdtter
most fesunre* of any that this order as cduniy ire^rer. The action wu
Sin. C. D. Alwnr. prentdent preeid(From Wedoasday'B Record-EagU.)
Herald.
baa held. The principal feature and approved by tbe board hod Mr. HexIn the Graad.Raplda markeU there
that bring! universal satisfaction Bis sealed.
B Iron Blver.
Mr. and Jlra. Wm. Howard are
Herbert Fee
to tbe whole order, and especially
There
was
a
grant
amount
of
con
etu 2:S0 p. n. Rer. Haney of the
products, wazbran*. u>miniBi>, and
Wit. Tuesday.
the local mrtnber*. waa tbe tect Ibai spondence ihst wa* 'read and referred proud pareau of a baby boy.
Friend* church opened the afternoon
strawberries.
The demand for letAroon t-nngwqrtby, tbe newly installed to^e various commute^, afe- wMch
Mrs. Pete Moth. Sr., baa been quite
Rnri Brown, who baa nsslsted hU
aeaalon with prayer. Mrs. C. C. Coop­
toee. parsley and radishes are sup­
worthy president h^ been appointed tbe chairman declared n rertw until taiber In the barber shop for tbe past sick, but U reported belter.
er tare a coodeoted report of the dif­
plied tocally. There will be a rarload
deputy grand worthy president for 4:30 for committee woffc.
two yenra. has left tbe work and gone
MM
Nickerann
wedt
to
Detroit
ferent mtailonar}- eodetlee In the
bf lettuce shipped out today for tbe
the northern district of Michigan, by
Big Rapids to attend tbe Perris Thursday, where be expeett to work
city which «a» Intereetint. The Pir«t
south and west. lUnanaa and grape
the grand offlceri ot tbe United
this alaler.
testkute.
Concretnilonal churth harlnt nUed
fruit are moch lower Eggs strictly
States. This district conslsu of the
Harry II. Albright of Traverse City
Henry Brantlgan spent Sunday
the tarpert amotipt ot motley foi
Following are the reports ot the IT counties ot the uorthem part of
Is vuiting hU sister. Mra. Howard fresh 25c. storage 23c and . 22c. A
the
Cba*.
Irub
home
In
'Traverae
tordfRi inlsaiona. A nolo “Jn th« various departments of the Bureau of the sute. Thla Is considered a very
sold l.Ooq bush­
Dunn.
4Tty.
N1«ht Shall Hy Sow Be of lllm.- AssocUted Charities tor the dionth of- high tenor and shows the standing •olltleal flitoatien la iMUed In
els of choice sprayed Baldwin apples
A. II. CUrk
eotertaUteg
^
linela. '
Bari Hayes of Detroit gave h'i*
hy Dudley Duck wa* rendered by Mr«. ItvcmnWr and which brought to a that tbe local lodge tua* with tbe
lor 4ttc, the flrat Urge yranracUon
bport for a 1
brother. Ben E. Hayes, a pleasant so^ brother from Nortbport
Grace Foote which wn» much enjoy cjpee tbi
of
the
season.
grand officers.
days.
Springfield, ill.. Jan.'S—The forty price n-tien be arrived to spend tbe
by nit. MU* Suaan Durfnc fare h lAe. It
Chicago markH* report that tbe
FreVlous to tbit the only depulle*
Nellie Gray *i«in New Years* with
lily of llllDolB.'telldays with him. .
UBt alonc^e line of hotne mlMlon- work and has accomplished much' for have resided at Detroit or Battle
eonUnued cold has had a good effect
her parenu east of Kingsley.
it noon today, will
nry work In which ehe baa been en- Traverse City In the way of syslema- Creek, and all work bad to be done
John Madison will substitute tor hU
Floyd Holliday went to JennYDgs on the Jobbing of eggs and butler.
gnced. nrcfna all«io fdve more tboocht Ur rare tff the charity and poor of by them. The local .lodge is In the be called ^n ) el*t two United sister, Mlsa Ellen Madison, to
Tuesday to siwnd New Year's, return­ Tbe Inventory taken December flrat,
e td sucxMd Sbel- school at kSk Haplda during ber illand devotion to tbi« <au«e.
the cliy.
best condition that It ever has been. Stales sellers.
ing Tburaday.
. '
show that the storage people have
Marsaret Ui^ellar. mediral miaeionThe viaiting housekeepers' depart At the present time ft Is entlrrty free by M. Cnllora. whose term will
8S2.700 cases on band and that there
Ur. and Mrs. Prank Wilson and
ary to India, gave an addreea con- mem hat Just been organised. A vis­ from debt and haa 'several thonaand Irtre next March, aod.tbo Other U to iMlsa Winnie Rial left Ibe last ot Elmer of Elk RapldB spent Christmas kre 25.335.fiPO pounds to be disposed
fill the vacancy cansed by the expul­ the week for Iruo Bell. Wl*.. where with Mra WUg^'s larenta. Wm. H.
coming the foreign work which wa* itor has beeh appointed In each ward dollai* in Us treemn*.
Eggs flrat. 24c aed 2fie. seconds
both edueaUonnl- and Inspiring, for to help the superintendent. These visTbe following members who naslst- sion of wmlnro Ixjrlmer. With n hand
employed in the public school Gray and wife.
2pc and 22c. Batter extra 35c. first
tw«!iy-flve lecistetors from the mu*lr department.
■ all who beard her could not but feci lioia ineet once a month to dlacuts ed In tbe ceremonies of the evening.
Mra Wm. Gray has l>een very ill 30c and Sic. The recelpu of potsgressive party flghtteg Repub­ Joe luogle of Summit City Is report with |•k‘qrisy, but Is improving at tbi*
her eameetnes* for her work.
problems and ways and means. Dur­ acting as grand officer*, a
were 110 car*, tee largest In sev­
Her appeal to the Cbrisuln church ing this first month there have been president. Elmer R While; grand licans and Democrats and no party ed'to be about tbe same.
wrtllDg.
eral daya The price was easy at 45c
either house or
to do more and give more for the ben- 18 calls mtide In this department. Each vice. William Hall; grand chaplain. L. holding a maJoniy In either
-Mary and Luella Wlltecker, wbc
Miss Dome Holliday wer.t to Jen- and 50c.
'
«at of the roDdlUon* of women In month there will be a separate n-port
Cleveland: secretary. TUnothy on Joint bsllot. all slits point to one have been HI for a<xme time, are gain aings Tuesday to aiwnd New Yesr'sAlthough It was stormy yesterday
Temple; treasurer. Jos. Shslln; grand of tbe liveliest sessions seen here in Ing slowly at this writing.
.foreign land* cpnld not help but of this d^tsnment
Mts* Ellen Madison Is on the sick the local grut mills had a very boky
The work In the public schools is inner guard. Edward Lautner; grand yeor*. Not only.doeva deadlock In
Min Maybell Porter, who has been '1st this week.
-meet with • reeponne from all. She
day. Three hundred bushels of wheat
. . with her sister.
■too exhTbited n number of enrious rgaoixed-but not fairly begun. A outer gsurd. O. C. Isgrtg; grand cop- connection with the senatorsblps ap ________
■pending a few weeks
I>. 1. Rogers reluRied to Elvle Mon> by team, some by rail from
physlcinD has been appointed for each dnetor. K. E. Horst.
pear to be almost a keiHaJnty. but a Mrs. Ira Platt, of Beaton Harbor. r» Uy.
from India.
Suttons Bay.
a small shipment of
The officers install^ were: Worthy bitter contest over the organisation turned home the first of the week.
The folloaing officers were elected; building and vislu It onee a week
Mrs. Ilrowg returned from Traverse Utans from WlllUrasburg. two loads
stated day. The nurse follows him past president. L. C. Clapp: srorthy of the leglslatnre. which may delay
John Cbrk and family and Mr* TIty Friday evening.
Mr*. Cba*. Irving. preEldent Mn>. W.
of rye by teem. The shipmenu out
on
the
same
day
and
carries
out
the
president.
Amon
l.anrwortlir;
worthy
Gray
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
an<f
Mr*.
tbe
reguUr
work
of
ithb
session
for
lUrry
Shears
returned
to
I.udlngloo
D. Coates, vice-president: Mra. Musby rail were the beavlsst that have
Chaplin. Fred Brvans: aecretnry. Carl weeks. U Indlrsled tedsy.
pbXklan's orders.
Dane Clark.
Monday.
aelman, secreUn' and treasurer.
been made le several weeks.
John Miller is msslBtlng
A p« tuck dinner wa* enjoyed at Tlslu the homes of (he children re­ 0.‘Er1c-*oo: treasurer, Reno C. Colby; contests have been filed against hold­ I Harold SGdsdd returned Thursday
I acofiteSspf the storm yesterday
ported. This work Is very similar
inner guard. M. Zeran; outer guard.
three-day risk with school Brown barber shop.
er certlflcaies of election to the'frcm
noon.
only four^loadt of poutoes were re­
Isabel!: conductor. Ed Frnnklln: lower house, and these contests must friends In Trav«-rae City.................
Earl Hays of Detroit is tbe guest of ceived. There Is' no Indication of
A duet-In His Hand* Are All the the work done In the Grand Ite|ilda
dty
schools.
trustees.
Fred
Dunn.
AU-x
Smith.
Al­
hU
brother
Ben
Tor
a
few
days.
disposed
of
before
the
real
wdl-k
turned
to
the
atete
^cullaral
coUc«e
Comer* of the Uod,- by Schnlcker
any change In pricea
Christmas Report for 1912
bert Novotny.
Lansing Monday.
, Miss Winnie RUI. accompanied by
was beantlftilly rendered by Ulsses,
of tbe session is taken op. The
Itaskets conalailng of vogetabh
J<«n Miller is assisting
her guest. C. Rapt, spent Tbnrsdsr in
Catherine wnbrtm and ^aj Hosscr.
of newriy every Progressive membei
Traverae City.
- The aesaion dosed «1tb a bmedictlon tniiu candy, meat or chicken and gro­
be contested, on tbe ground that Brown barber shop.
ceries were sent to 49 families. There
Chaa Cnddeback of l4)well
Miss Winnie KUL accompanied h>
tbe Progressive party bad no right
by the Reri Pohly.
13 sacks of flour and 72 edn* of
to a party circle and that legislative her guest, C, Raps, spent Thursday zuesi of hi* nni-le. Jay Brows, the firs:
fruit and S3 glasses of Jelly. There
yt the
that column had no •«» Tiarerae City.
were ties, apron*, skates, toys, stock­
Chas. Weaver ha* ntoved bis family
Chas. Weaver has moved bis family
ings. doll*, suiu of underwear, garto the village and now occupies tbe
to Ahe village and now occupies
menu. books, mittens, baby clothes
rooms over hi* store.
rooms over bis shoe store.
shoes, overshoes, ribbons, dresses,
Geo. Madison was in Elk Rapids
George Uranilgan and Ed Chaufty
caps, slippers, and knives to the Uner Was LiftefI Ot« of Water and
made a business trip to Traverae City Tuesday evening, where he asslste<l
nouni of 447 pieces.
Helm's orchestra at s big New Year's
Thursday.
HuHed Down on Beam
We wUh to fdve credit and thanks
Miss Clara Duffey of Elk lUpids party.
Ends.
.
*r
Baldwin
ot
Mataachaaatts
The lamest gathering and one ol to the masr individuals who gave of
Carl Brown went to Big Rapids Frispent the holidays here with relatlvM
tpaugurstsd Today.
the moat Interesting nieeitngs was the their time and niuney to make this
‘The New Year dance waa well at Uy where be will enter the Ferris InJoint Innallatlon of Equality lodge No fbristinna giving poasible. and also
FARM PROOUSS—Daytafi IMau
New York. Jan. 8.—Another story of
Hanford, Coon., Jan. 8 —Simon E. tended and every one j-eports a go<y<: <tliuie. He will uke a preparatory
SOS. 1. O. O. F. and Wisteria lodge > tbe following orgnnlxationa:
roorae that will admit him 10 some
the great storm of last we^k was Baldwin was today ;inai«urated for lime.
No.
held Monday erening. There
Centra] U. E. chorch. First Congre­ brought to port today when tbe Cuntbe sute unfi’erslUeS.
Mlsa M-u^' Fitzgerald spent a
fals. second term a* governor of Xtenwas a Bne supper, followed by a pro­ gational. Asbury M. E3 church. Frieod*
Fifty were present at the Macesbee
ard liner Carmania. three days over­
Tl. Mihlol cSIn,
-I'll ««■ m>aoclKT. Mn. Wll.
gram of music and redtotions. and church, BIrraley M. E. church, Four­
aarty held at the home of Joe Jeor
due. arrived. Captain Barr and his of-,
among the pleasant things' Ihnt was teenth street M. E. church, ladies'
Summit City Ust Toesday evening
fleer* are nnanimous In declaring that
done was the presentation ^ the lodge Good Fellon-ship Club, public scfaooU.
°rogccsslvc
pedro was' the principal
January 2 wa* the wildest day they urge gathering ot promUent vUlby the Isdles of n beautiful emblem- OM Mission friends. Mllliken's store.'
totertainment of (be evening. Of the
r knew at sea.-The liner was lifted
sUcal dock for the lodge rooms.
tbe City Book store. Hannah, lay <:
'adles- prises. >lra Carlbeck took flrat FARM PRODUCE—BeHbte P**sa,
the crest of a huge comber and
The loUowlcg are the officers inmllltery
xnd .Mrs. Webber tbe booby. For ibe
I. store. Mark Craw alao gave a day tank in Ibe trough of the sea at an needed by the
sUIled for the Equality lodge:
cemlemen. Cecrge FewUss won first
collecting for the bureau. Mr. I'ayne angle of fifty degrees afad the passen­
Noble Grand—Dean Gerard.
prize and LouU Slorra tbe booby. Fif­
nt boll" tor all the baskeU and gers were burled in hes|>t on the
Vice Grand—Grant Conrad.
teen
Maccabees and friends of
flower* for all our sick people.
floors.
*!_ _ _
ot l»*t week with her friend. MU<
Recording t^'reury-John Colechief mevurea that are to he brought
Jeor family from Kingsley were presCharity Department.
I Winnie UUL
forward during the winter are: Em-;
Office hour*. 118: cnlU at office.
I Joseph f'roteer of Traverse Oty rql. and thege were loud In ibelr
nnanclal Secr.-tary—Chas. Devoe.
Moyers' liability, workingmen’s com115: total number ot calls made. 7>ti:
basloess trip to Kingaley Wed- praise for the big dinner which was
Treastircr—WilUani McMlcbaeL
pmaatlon. IndnstrUl Insurance, regserved st mldnlgbi. Following tbe
itigatkin. 20; buslnesa, 30;
Warder—H. J. Umrool.
istratloD of tegtslaiive agents, re^I
ber of appllcatloDB for assistance. 28;
nt'tbe holidayr dinner. Mr. SDil Mra. Jeor were i»re’■ l-hrjd
CondnetOr—Ctos. Ton.i.kln*.
of tbe peraonal Uxj Uw. revIsioD of with Us parents here. Ke'returhed rented with a set of silverware, Willie
B. B. N. O.—Howard La wl*.
state banking Uw, liberalizing Sunday
bU work U Tbompsonvllle Saiur Wilson making a very neat and approL. 8. N. O.—L. M. McMahon,
Uws, and bilU to promote, the wel­ day.
grUle presentation speech. Mra. Jeor
TTiesdsy night the Grand Traverse
R. 8. V. G.—Chna E-lmond-.
fare of women and minors le IndosRay Bogan’and MU* tees Barret’ fittingly responded. A’n
U)dge No. 200 I. O. O., F. and Grand
L. 8. V. C —Otto Pertner.
trUl and mercanUle esiablUbmsnts returned from Charlevoix Thursday. 'musical and literary program wa* ren­
Traverse Itege of Hetx-kabs .No. 192
Inner Guard—Geo. Krenman.
dered after midnight mod tbe merry
They were the last of tbe party
held a Joint testellatioD which called
Outer Guard—J. W. Houghton,
28 who spent Christmas with reUtlrm party did not break up until nearly 3
company that filled tbe lodge
a. 8. 8.—Albert Wtanrii.
-,'cloek.
to the federal eonitltntiao tor an Is there.
schools l: individuals. 13; self
rooms
and
parlors.
U 8. 8 —Imul* Nephew.
MU* Loalse Rendiet U amUUng
|k>rte<l. 10; talk* given on work of U.
laa ruddeback ot LoweR was the
O. O. Millar, the district deputy
Chaplain—Herman Koch.
Mra. Will Kelbel with her
C.. 4.
gnest of bU ancle. Jay Brown,
grand master. Installed,the following
, The officers In WUterin Bebekah
Jan. 7.
returned home Friday.
officer*
Isdge were:
Number of patleou lursed In mo.,
George Madison was In Ellt Rapldr
Noble grand. WUllam Reaches; rice
Noble Grand—Mrs. Verne Burgett.
17: Grand Traverse ro >nty vases. 3; grand, M'.,C. t<owe; recording seerw
Tuesday evenltig. wbero be aasUteJ
Vice Grand-Mrs.
Walter Fer­
Metropolitan Ute insui
e Company tary, W*. D. HoUister; financial secre­
Helm's cwchestra with a big New
guson.
cases. 10;, Bureau of Associated Ofaar- tary. Cbah. Leriant; treasnrer, O. G.
Year's party.
Recording
Secretary—Belle MellUes cas'-s, 4; total number of vislu Millar; past grand. E. M. Franklin;
Harry Shearer returned to Ludlag
ehor
made. IW: for Grand Tnverse coun­ warden. W. h. Brownell; cooductor.
Madison. WU, Janr"8.—With no mo Monday. Aut-lng spent a few day.
. Financial Secretary—Margaret Cmty. 23: for Metrdpolitaa Ufe team Chaa Ely; R. B. N. O.. I..W'. Bowen; great Usnes at stake and no Unlt^iwith reUUvea.
ance fomany. 38; for Bureau ot As­ U B. N. G.. Lee Hornsby; R. 8. V. G., BUtes senator to he sleeted the WIs- Mrs.. Snell and children of Walton
Trensurcr-Nettle Devoe.
Prlcei corrected each day by wire
sociated Charities. 2»; dlspaitlon o Alonso Fox; L S. V. G.. 8. Adsley; conaln legUUtore which cooTsasd to- were, tbe guests of Mrs. Peter Mnib
Warder—Emma Lemcool.
from Chicago and BuSaU throiich
J.............................. J,
t. died. S: dismissed improved. S outer guard..D.
flay nevertheless prnmlas to make for Uat Sonday.
Shorter;
CendmreM-Sarah Ruitell.
to family, 8; number -under care a: guard. J. H. Monroe; R. 8. S. W. H. Itself an important place In the bis- Will HaivUon returned to Traverse United Press telegraph servlee.
Nu 1
aM ap
R. 6. N. G.—Mrs. -Norris.
beginning of month. C; number,tinder Henderson; L. a 6., Joe. Bower; <hap- tory of
^ tbe
•!.* state. i wif*
^. aty Sunday
iwsume bU school
With aoeUl kbet­
L. f ,V. G.^Maggle Conrad.
LIVESTOCK.
gar at end o> month. 4; children ex­ Hn. W. H. Herbert.
FUR MARKET
as a kefaote of the legUU- work.
8. V. G.-Hnldn Neat
BuffaU. Jan. 8.—CatUe-Recelpte.
amined and cared for at achool, 22;
Uve
prognm.
hnWe
leglalailon
will
Prank
KoepMe
tn
Mra. Martha Horashy. district depu­
L -8. V. G.-Emmn Woten.
75 cars: acUve. steady. |7A5«9.25.
booa cnlU followlag school. 4.
of the hills to be in ‘Traverae CHy tbe finiE Of the week
ty. installed tbe following offleera for ekaracterlse x
Inner Guard-Haxel Knapp.
Calves—AtcIve. firm. g«G 12. Sheep—
. LEAH E. KNEE.
tfie Kebetahs; Noble grand. Arlstene tetrodneed. BSorU to establUb a
Outer Oaard—Tbreta PraslL
Rooeipu. toofi: active.' 25e higher.
Gen. BupL
Herbert; vice grand. Along P'tae; system of rural credlU to aid farmers,
rhai-Uln-Mra. Robbins.
f9.25G9.7fi: No. 2. M. Hogs—RrcelpU.
Treasurer’s Report
Charley
Wood
and
famUy
were
the
a
system
of
land
coloolxatlon
that
wlU
ng
secretary.
Anna
Korn;
flnanCspUIn of the Degree teai^Dellr
3.400; active Jlrm. 17.80. closing at
Td
Bnresn
of
Aaeoriated
Charities:
gusaU
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Arlington
make
possible
the
*hack
to
the
land’’
Melrtyrr.
-retarr, Emma Chapman; ireaa|7fi0O7.8S.
I beg to nbmft my monthly report. nrer. Helena Updike; thaplln. Myrtle itevement for men with little money; Bpeer at dinner Bunday.
PlsnUt—Carile Drew.
Wt«»vw on hand Dec. 1. 1912,
MUs Margsrat Homrlcb Is ssMstte:;
Pox. warden. Clara Rymer; oondno a motbere' pension plan, n minimum
POTATOES.
5USJ8; received Dec.
K. Lcdn Hull.
extend'Mra Tony Weber with lur bousePrfCM^ap^ tnlir* mm p
ArvlUa Adaley; R. S. N O.. wage bill and a proposal
Chicago, Jan. 8.—PMntoes quoted at
<50; Dec. 10. Mrs. Santo. 82'; Dec. Kate Coatea; L S. N. C.. Arrllla Ctrd- the-eoope of the workliigmea’* ctim42C4:c.
.•0. Mlsa Knee. 3M; Dec. 23. Pythian
John
Schicfatel
of
Lniuliig
waa
the
peosstlon
act
ao
that
occnpnUcma)
R. 8. V. G, Mrs. C. P. Chaae;
listen, ni; Dec. SJ.'Mra. Santo. II] > 8. V. O.. Mary Updike; InaMe diseases may be cared for. are 9 lew guest of hU parents. Mr. and Mra.
GRAIN.
Dec. 22. Miaa L^e. 12; Dec. 27. ^ard, Mary Jameson; onulde gnard. of the meamrm (hit wtu be oonaMer- Philip SdiiiditM. daring tbe belidays
Chleago, Jan. 8.—Wheat; 91lAc.
Graod ‘Traverse Auto Co.. 85; Dec. 31, Ahna Laraon; past worthy grand.
-Mra ninton Winch «t Walton apeai
Cov*. «9%c. Oats. 33UCUra M. S. Bandera. 12; teUL 1297.18. Belle ThompMrn.
Bonday wlUi her father, Joe Logia
Fi:d, IVe. 6, MUa^ee, |40; balance
BOYNE CITT— The Uw firm of Giles Nickerson and Mra Rose TayOne of tbe pleasant feature* of tbe
;sa. 1. 1913. IKT.H
Converae A Urqnhnrt haa been form- tor were gtieste ot Mr. and Mra Sidney
gathering was the pr.
P.cspectftillr.
Weaver Sunday.
two organists. Along Chase and Cora ed by J. E, Converse and A. O.
neiday at the LlUle Tavern by Ju.
B. L. EDWARDS,
Goebel, of ueantiful bonqueU ot fiow- gahan of tbit etty. y/. U Wilson, Mra. Courtade and son Ed of HanBleder, Who was one of the nieml>cr
Treaaurer.
nte were buslnaM caUira ber* Mom
partner' te
rt. After the ceremonies wore over
of He commlsalon. Au cUbora;
feet on the nikete. as very UtUe was
'tor.
delWtifnl
supper
was
urved
in
the
brwfateak dinner was 'erved cons'st
. Borne tew load* ot grate and
I MUs HnmJIun of CadlUag. U risltWlflTEHAtif—A petition Is being dining -room sod thla was faUowod by agency at East Jordan.
iag of tlie choicest cut* from tb.
a came In by team, and one h>ad
Interesting program ot music, read­ lONIA—WiUUm ^tt. aged 24. in- ing ber nunt, Mr*; In Union. Ar n;
Wt'a market, and bis guests did am rlrculatnd to obtain for Cord Klkkelet wheat was received from BackUy.
sane, haa been separated frbm Hs few days.
pie Jusiiee to tbe menu. Followin: -on. a IsidiDgtm llfesaver. a Carite- ings SDi] short talks.
caJd thU anow contlnae tbe roads
wife,
aged
8C.
whh
U
toteUy
blind.
ie
hero
medal
because
of
his
oourthe meal the new charter waa dfssdU ba in Am coodHlca.
PORTLANU-Eniaet Sunine. aged ‘The two were Urteg together In the
/enased by the memheri and a ydan •ce displayed In the rsKM of 14Just one teed of poteteea wa
'bat SUt beennie
ootlln'd for placing Its most Wnport yeerold Spercer Oigllsb of Montague, | 21. aon of Mr. and Ur*. Dan fiamlne.]<ounty
celvad
yeatentey.
and wQl he removed to
gat polBti before the poopie before who broke through the ice on White' died following two mentions during
In Onad BnpAds iha mam era
{Traverae- Ctty.
n yaar's IDneen
Mk* Decamp ft.
th* dlecUon Is held.

Y^R WAS BUSY ONE

OEADUin^^

WORST IN HISTORY

mum oFFicas

HIS SECOND TERM

JOMT INSTALUTION

................^

wSr m

NO ISSUE AT STAKE

The Markets

....

“■ir............ijss

ROYALLY BITERTAne

DEATH UST HEAVY

Local Maricets

OEAND TSAVIBS* HEIALD AITO niAVISm BAT BAOLB.' THOBSDAT, lAH. A, UIS

I*OEFOrB

Grand Traverse Region

will dHTo np to TratCTtc Olty Toew-'
da. oh business. ^
Mr-V Vk-la Utke iv hardly

aMe to

n; lb' houAe.
hptldu. .-ia<nii In ffllcaxo tUIiIus her

BENDON.
j
ATrtitlv niii»twJ*»nl l>y fh<‘ Jiun<oA wood he* for th« M. K. rhUK-h dour. w. nna they Vf»h to »?»!>»»* uati.rfctr • .
n.-J
- has i-ur-ba.^ a
fine
»** hrW m
Bo»ro«a‘* Tliof*- ibojr il«u»k» to Mr». Hr«ller lor^ hw
n- w span of koraea nnd iMr-’vt. «o
Itln/JiKW.
tnrvc onto it.e Cnj.i. Wtitker Mare
ACRPs
asd GDiras HaaMn.
Mr. and Ura. S. I). Ihirke'BPMt Ne«•ar » day aB iJw rih-bIb c( Mr. atd who have muni the paai tew wouliib
Mr. .n.1 Mre
sitelJi ta,.. rC
, rhlcacu. a.'ilvrtl liume la'l week;
n. A. Allf® at Travcfac City.
fiiined tcr-Krankfr-ri alter rtitlo; rel{:ft>..K.n.t Ihirt'Cfe lo!t
)ll«a I^U WJdri” r.i TtavjshM! Cliy
atlw-r' rtid
f|H;m IjOi week al the home of her for Jtl;; Raidda. where he will eater
Jail. R. •
'

■V'-

- . •

.10 Traverse City

Jp>

K. M Uayaard of Grawn vIU

a lew

a

carload of cattle ftotu here Wetlnn*day.

,;t-M,
f) -eerk

iho'sl h list. Is niDi'k improv.-J.
lud Mrs. Geo. llodKe fi|nai Salill TraverBv fit.
.M- and Mr-. -« \. I.lnduy aitend-

und-Mrs- Jam.-s White left hFre

In

m!»s

Traverm-

.-d ili.uch 5. Ibtrltor Cr«-fc>S.ia.lay.

Jhhn Kehk father of the Kehi broth

Miyiind Mr-, tiro. .l.lmUey-atslie-l

lased »iay at hU In nie late Wedurday nishi.

Mlchltati

NORTHPORT.
kllu EBther IhutarB. who haa been
aveka. rciutma to

the

|tt>t

Ia home in (iiaud Rapids Ual'Wcek
Calls

Allilrit

re­

Wilbur Smith. »fio has : I'fnt ike
Hist two montl|.w lit. the home u

holldan with ht» |■a^«nte.
liany linll. aho has S|xhl ike lut^t
luo weeks vUiiiuK friends and reliil-.eatn ChUatto. leiurned home SaturdB)-. ■
G. M. name, who ii|>cnt Stutdoy herd*
with hli; family, roturned to LaobIiii;
M<inila> niornlni,'. Mrf. It. HcGoller Is on the slek list.

Hall, leturtted m OhiTlIu. wlirro he
will Bitettd *i li.it>!.

Kuynl lileelow

Monday mormne.

after spendlni; the holidays with their
parent/.
Sehmi! romriien.-eil .Monday after a

luura-

im:.
I>ank IlouriAsoan. who h.hs. si*ji<
ilie miat two wivks in CharlevotyV rciimtetl home Sstunlay.
Jan. e.

The yotiDB 1*ople kave n-IUnii^ to
rliodl atl.r tin- linlidays.
Mi>s l.oulBe Snokr riiumtsl to (T
r.nso to,bruin iea. hlnB on the Ctti. .
Mr. and Jirs. KronW Aldrich; wt.o

iBlven Kridav eveuina

At tke-i-lose of

lev.^th l•ll:thday.

Iasi il.inee Mrs. .1. Hradley Bread.
:iu!|.rlBe<l the .oiinB (oiks k.

.Martin liash owtl Mr
lli.'knr.l Sollha

and-’Mr-

11 l’l•.•ree

iiH.-nt

Satutpiay

d liu‘ i-i: talli-d tv r.triince Jn Mie .tlnool-

ihrlr

iiicellnK

January

.. It BIJ
lallt'.l the lolluwinB

■Vi rcBuIar

otflcer*.

.»II.

!i.-ka a.ilni: as InyialHiiB ciftltph (II

this wo-iiinB;tiMe;- a vu.otloB ..f two

Mrs. lico. McMomi-. BSsislatit.





-

I. Rapi./'

Jnim-w WuDon urov« io

Tkooikiri' ShcjxtutTl' wcA h<.iu<- Irvin
nmi.,St.nday.
•law I'.

Howard irU-laii.l-ChaidalB.
Sklvor -vti-e Chk. lik-aner.
rieland-<Tia|dalii.
Hierro—SwtT-lary an-l Trra*Jack It. Jo»lln--l4Miutier.

.‘1

John H. ^ loti—Com
r—Conductor.

Clan

ALMIRA.l.-.l-e

1.U.I

Si.ln.-y

Ikit'-, ..•■•n! I'p liii-j-ire Kninr^y.
Til.

ti«:il';> i.

had n>lkc n l.-aM el

lahr Ann S.itur’-iy,

_t

It. Hlcrce-Ci
•Cocilorircr.i,

Klni.

I'i.-rco-Inner Guaid.

.Mrs.
dinner

IVull.or I.. :h:

..'l.jHe lake i. ill Willi rbenii-aMl:., yh

lUm in let li’;.-..

ga ocon

j

Boys*
Ovefccats
$3.90
and $4.90

Men’s Finest Overcoats worth $25 and ■», now $18
at $3.45, $4 50, $6 & $7

Grey Irish Frieze Reefers .™SiL Bl $4.50 Snd
All Mackinaivs at Kednced Prices
UEN*S FURKISBINGS
at Equally good Bavinps
Neckwear, worth 75c aad'51, at > • - 45c
Gloves and Mittens, wo.t(> up to $1 25. at 45c, 98c
L’nderwcar at • - 28c, SOc, 98e and $1.25
Oversiiirts at - • 4Sc, 75c, 98c and $1.35

$6.95

Come to STEINBERG BROTHERS Tomorrow

and SAVE MORE THAN HALF
Oo Many Lines ol Seuopable Merchandise.
Fpr Children
Dress Goods
Ladies’ Furs Dress Skirls
Brook Mink. Blended'Coney and
Cray Chinchilla, wers SESO, S3.J0
and SS.00. each at only...........Sl-W

ONE LOT OF LADIES- and MISS­
ES' DRESS SKIRTS, that were S3.
*4.53 and $5.00, at ....................SJ-SO
LADIES' VOILE SKIRTS, one lot
Ladies' snd
Misses' Black

Voile Skirts that
and 51E50 at.,..

$7.sa tic

tw

Ladies’ Coals
GRAY WOLF

SHAWL

COLLAR,

laroc Hte. worth S1SX0 at ■KS'i

'^Ladies’ Knit
Shawls and
Petticoats
LADIES' KNIT

Wool TocqncB
Lesstnas. etc.

>NE
L-OT
OF LADIES'
AND
MISSES’
LONG COATS that
were $6M. SESO.
S12.90.
...SIO} and S12J.
at ...................................S3.9S and 55X5
)NE
LOT
OF
LADIES'
AND
MISSES' COATS that'Were 510,
SlLsO,
SIS. 518
and 520. kt
55.9S and *9X0.

were
ONE LOT OF CHILDREN'S WOOL
TOCQUES, that were 2Sc, go
^at ..................................................12e
CHILDREN'S WOOL LEOGlVlGS.

BABY

JACKETS,

Ladles’ Dresses

LADIES’ DRESSES of Silk. Cie^,

KNIT

ILK POPLIN, in light tan.
r Sl.bO goods: alee 42-lneh
el Batiste, In brown. w»rth
HEAVY
GRAY
DIAGONAL
CLOAKING. Se Inches wide. 5t.7S
value, per yard ....................$1.19

Men's snd Bdys*

OVERCOATS
BOYS- \ASNTER
worth up ta $7.50
S7.K and SSSO.
$1.50, S2,«. 53.90 and^.oa
MEN'S
WINTER OVERCOATS
(nearly ati with the eenvcrtibie
atorm cellars) worth up to $20
. and $25. at 57, $9, 5HJ». and
ttex:.

Men’s Pants

SHAV/L8. worlti

7Sc ta S1.&S. at . .4Se. S9c and 98e
LADIES-*

worth 10^7^1^
PETTICOAT.

-PETTICOATS,

worth up to fl.SO, now at 4Sc and

'Trmnrme city

snd

Marietta

^TILL

iril MISS A.1.II.P Crisp.
Ur. Slid Uni. M. A. Ryan it back
Damofl* to Orange and LemOn Crop
fniiD a iw'o wcwkw' vlait iu Grand KapEstimated up to
•AOmflOO.
SL-Mwl^ will aiart Monday mornloe
Mlaa little Stilea went to Travers-i
JMt Ansek-B. Jan.
s —■•From S.tn
I'iiy Friday.

i> Trav

MARCUS SPOKE UP

nernardtno to 1.oe .tnseles «-.cry
of LrsnKUs and Icimiiis h.ie br.-j froi-

Mr. and
we-ro

Nerve of Insurance Agent So biv:t

Mr»..Onr1and of Travenic
vlfilUns her «o'h*T ao.l

Thi* was the statement that cama

That Anaesthetic Proved U Be
Unnecscssfy.

loniBhi from Homona. center of on.Vor
Ihe heaviest |>rodu<-!n: iu-:'il>;n* of the

Acme.

Convertible Collar Overcoats, worth $12, now S7
Convertible Collar Overcoats, worth $t 5, now $9
Convertible Collar Overcoats, werih $i0, now $14

sp.“,VS.iI."

Mist Croldio SUtes

lather. Mr. aud Mra. M. A. Ryan, tf

Cbosen from any one ol our Four Sale i
Lots u’rll prove Ihe best iBveslmenl . ;
yon CL-er made.

Men’s Sheep-Lined Cosls

Mlaa Knbv SUiw Is »i>eadiQR

<’lly

Hil.liei.

.'.In, Cran- Wi1ih.ii nnd.ljara Hale-.

J -,j.y anoprfl .J.A1

Mr. and Mrs. Clem Bicffert tock dm-r with Mrs. Roto Sunday
vacaliDii si home.

Btcrk rnlBlnt
were tho main foatitre of the ctiuj-;
la*, the prjaoa eoliw Bi .follow.; Mr..
^ _lhiP piwulnB of the
Klrt and Prod na«o for X*rat. ami fiprloB five 01 s.i*'|itl>m|> tUlIliilK out­
Mr*. John Tuekor and Tony Odvo fit): will be Murti-d at. wArk and at
fan as the land l< cleared it will.be
(oaBoIationB.
Roby Millar of Manistee Is btre fti.picd uud I-ut into alfalfa or hoiiM
of the other cn’!« that l.t wtil
TlBliIn* her ktbrr John Millar.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Ililltnan leP fiultol, for this'reBton. Tlip-ri> ore n
ripice* crT»i=inB tho tra. t and
Tuesday tflornlnit for polnu in Flori­
ibcsc am l>e 'set a<ddo for ortkarda.
da and Texas.
tra.tlon MiBlne will draw
Mr*. Cerclbymcr has TBcalod the
Odd Fetlowb' ^ildlBF; and morr-d lilt- plow* that will break the.Briwnd.
The crops ►arkeied will mostly t<e
hack unto tho tarn.
A manMr*. N. Halmcr l« visUlns rcl«- livestock ol v.-p.r!r»i* klndA
tlvca at Trav. rae.rUy.
Mr*. Will Cbani]dne and children
*pem 1a*t wtek In Trov.rsc City.
Jim itnusr^u ha* iM^n Quite
sick with bean trnul.lc and la-srippe. sUnces warrant..the iiu-f will be
but Is lietier at till* wrttlnis.
broken uj. Into farm* wi.i.li will be
----------•
,6old. but during lh.- ten }..-tr- iN-riod
of deTofopmenl. caiJU! will
atlnP K P r / I H || uallf be put inW the ctilcrpri»e. Thla •
fam nndoubtodiy will b< the blesesi
I farm of any kind ,Ui the Wpstora
COLO SNAP STIi
Michtau terriu^.
CALIf

rac Ciiy Satqnai)-.
ilk her son. liowni.l. Knndav

overcoats;

LADIES' FUR NECK PIECES

LUANjc.a.hammond

to attend

<M1M rjaribol prooD went

I.th-

.f" Kiiti.iNKn
eiiii...

Bo)-s'
OvCTCcats
$1.50
snd $2.40

In

neb la solnx

school here the rest jif tts term.
s liad^cw* Aid hcdclr of Summit
CliywBin meet M the home of Mrs
Wlitcncr the IRlli ot (tala mooth. >
C. H. Sriitt is at lilB Raplda. where
he underwent an operstioa fur cancer
of the Sioenstii.
Mrs.-Jay Cainpbell'a baby la
sick.
WUlie Goff called on Mr. iiotmea
Sunday.
O. V. Holmes has s^d bia potatoes.
Jam C.

» ni5.
vnd Mrs. W. Ji: Kins spent 1 ist
AC^
lalUnB Jil.'oils and lelatlr.'s Id
Charley Smith l.aa been on the alt*
einli.
A. R.
l‘> TraCerw
AbkIc Ktilitht. who ha.-) been livt.
The party on Harry Bra.-keit Sat­
farjvlsliin ; her ihhdren the <iasi montii.
Tom Tt,-!V has Hkol *1* fQi
. Iretnna..l to her homo at Wlltiuiiis. urday niBbt. Jan. 4. woB well atieaded
thls,.e,rf>n.
eyron.
• ‘
and all had a Rood tithe.
last Thursday,
K. T. K.i y mnd wife vlrfted G. C
MtM Hear! SUlea has be.-m sick for
and Mis.-Howard Wclh-. have
.irn.,; ?i xVtlllsmsbun:.Sunday
\Vtillj
~

ihe-1abi week, but la belter at <hla
J,.u-,.rson Uudw, J. on the .-dcV li,r. nHivipy into Pct. r ForBjTl. s bo-1-.i’.
Thy A. Cl. n. <i. t.r l*t«MiKwl Arbor at writlnc.
•nm NortR Viii/1 vrkool db .rlc. No.

.M-.

. nnd ..Irs. K. .1. Rak.w. Mr. nPd

s.-rvifiy

hot cofTee and piiiupkin 1 Ic. Tkls-irtrat a

ticlnt

Penu'LT, wlio Its:: ki-rm TlBltinK
thtr. .Itihn I'endei. reliirr.ed 10
1C In Botiihmi yiicMaan Friday.

we.l;s..kr.ve Boae lo Aim A;V«-.
:ufUi Ita-h ytave a birthday tmtiy
•.-.eU'inl of hU liille Irk-ndf. ii

Intend to siM>ud the W'iiiw-r.

were i-aiters ki-r.- last wrvt. I ■w'liti Mrs.
Tlie Stijui' , Hull 7

kate IHWP vUiHpc her lan nt« ibe lavl
where she Vil Itmleruo an olwralidn.

last v|cdOfBdwl lui Aid. Ti. where iln-y

Mr/. r.>Bk Ikwi-wllk-and d-utfMer

.....

KUerno Steele und ollyal nilteVia
reliiined to Ixiisinft .Mbnday inoniInB.
where they are ottcndlnB the M. A. .C.
returned to Olivet

Kehl and 'Aoiu^ ilartfco

turned to Ypfltaii" Mondav wJpmln-

^ Monday mcnilne oftiW FiiendlnR the

v;iisene Steele and

ronernl

Harry Rarnes. who has Ims-ji vUlt-

nmrnlnc. where ahe !.- eii.i-k>y<
•k>ye«! a<> .1
to

t(.

•nt: here for simie time. Tcltimed In

teacbe/.
returned

Infunlry. Co

cerviqhs were heW Filday aft'ertiottt.

two

Cadlllar Saturday

Mr. Kekl *a«

.at O. .N. :.i.id.:-y s one dv das. week.

Toteraa .
of thi^ rivll anr. Vervlsx In the "Rih

TlBltitii; her {utrtigs

Wet. Soeley. who has been

llax.l Coinkrlckl Tailed Ethel

X law number ot youtic |i€«i>le utNra VearV eve.

-Wallaco
HOCCF.

I.U 5=.. 10
fit blarksmltlUnB: Ikls win-

New V.'arV hert with Mb laretli^ reCity Ttinrsday,

BiFier lti-law. Mrm. Oeorce .Wldri*.

I Ai\|C0N REAL ESTATE

Ralph Pierce went to Traverse Cli.v
.
. and Ura. J. Setoon ot Els-. Saturday.
Mita ItaltcR has l>eeo apendlnB her

Ilurll9td onJoyM New Year's dloner

MABEL.

efter

vlstllnK

1 Mwtence Gaenon and family si-em

Saturday to r.itend the litoeral of Mb

Weaton

weok
hci>i

Iriemls and relaiivea.

■ IcndtH the Barty at the Otanae hall

^.evwrtt MeCardell tod*dinner with

.beep.

luir.lnc ti their home



Earl WMtlt jieot to Monroe Center

Kex

last
daTB

nty Saturday.

lldaifi with fp-iends at Traveree City.

Mr«- K. luikrroll and atm returaed

Char. Itowaam u nill ia Quite ikk r
hetlih,

CONNUME & COMNINE
LAWYS

'Mklftaon. Mr.'wd Mrs. K J.Uakerof O. V. HtrtBea Sraday.
O.
Holoieii' baa A nice flock of

the Kerris tiiailtuie.

MRj le. hjrl WtllriK.



SMETLANt.
Mrs. Victor VhkccMI.
^iwkiKhll. Hr. and .Mrs. Fred

HOLMEB BtOING
Mr*. O. V. Heluteii weal to'KinB*!ey
Friday, and Miw. Tyler w«bi to SBm-:
mlt CHy.
>>ra. Fi»h and her prandaon Wa'lace and Mra. Tyler went to Traverwe

ONE LOT ' OF MEN'S HEAVY
WOOL PANTS, daA »lora.
worth 51X5 to $1X0. at ... ,51.10
bNE LOT OF MEN’S HEAV'C
KERSEY PANTS, worth $2 tn
$2X5, St ........ ........................ 51X5

Mantis I. Slomaa.
ChlesBO. Jan.
cllhis frvit bell. Only a tlfih of the
Tho Suhduy cUas No. S held their
crop may i>e aalrasfd. It it asserted. InRiirati’f-e PdlHin', s-s:: undereolne
iMi mccUnK ai Lottie Sflies' Jan. !.
oprralfljn at a hop:piuL He bad
II this is true, Ihe total I-b* on ir-<i.Mifui lioael Eaten of WlUiamsburB
1:00 SCl-CB Of frnit «II1 iiuioiillt clofip not taken an saiieBtheiic.
wi.p. rlBhlMC Mlaa Mary Green
. 540,060.000.
In the middle of t>,<A.-mc.
More coBscrvailvc estimates, bow- D. W.
the i-}hysl<-lan wantMrs. Charley Smith bad a bljt dln,-tr. put the total dantaBc -t *;o.‘wi>.o ic*>t the condiltoD of the pa­
n-r OR New Year's day.
about
000, between flve and ciyht mSlIhms tient’* throat.
In inB pri*aeoL
of this sum will tc the k-8* I- rail"Try to speak a lltHe^Mr SlWnan,*"
Mr. I'lark of Ohio was here Net-'
oads In rurir.llM! Ttp Islit re* .'ll*ii!.
he Raid epr-thlnciy.
V.‘:irs and look diuuer with Oiarlry
Tl:e wenther n«x).TBiid
iii'd ^codb
conBld-rIi
'Doclor. Iiavc yuu ever thoVBhl ot
Siiiilh of Arsne.
Fury 'benai
ably today, but the merFury
getting an hiniramc iiollcy. lo pro­
Jnti. 6.
drop at sundown and it *a# eijicctcd tect your ilfo and children.*' wts
that' by nUdnlBht tho fruit ttrower* lhf'rp|»l}-.
would be in th- midst r>f the final
n-'ilie irme 81.-nun got up he had
♦,
WAPLETON.'

“kllllnB" cf the presi-nt cold
the d*x-lor’B name to a
i«llcy.
Than he went out and got the nmws
Mapleion. JanT —fVirn to Mr. and
lor ll.WXi.
Mr* Andrew Carroll. Sunday. Jan­
uary Sih. a son.
Mien Urdla llawklnB of liOn* I.akc
Hogol-Mcnthol Plostcn
trill'd her sister Mr*. tUy Cmlor BIG FARM PROJECT UNDER WAY An rfirtlv.-.i^n
r-lWleB piwi«^f*i»i
liu-t week.
NEAR MANISTEE.
, ias MraUiuL Brin*, wrlrora*- njiri ia
_____
I I/unbsco. Blieomstism. SeisU.w ood .4bM
Rroerson DeGraw, Joe Kroup*
painM
slfertioBv.
Yard rolk* fll.OO; *l*a
Joe B<-k-llne/lcfi Monday for ChleatW- PfomeUrs Will Engage in . General
Bold by drug^u or amW on
J-ranris Urdlc of Udd. III,. Is ■*!»Fanning and Bteck Ratting
reoci|.t of im». i»ti>a UwnMBC:<..K*w
ItiUB relatives and friends on
intfbelry.
,
-.a-^jra--k»r.~-ra
iM-ntusulk.
Mi*s Hattie Zouick and Mrs. Veoril
Jan. S.~Thl«
Kaucr *|«Dt last week in Ekist Jor­ »eck a company w|ll h*' In** n'oraicil
dan. Go ftuMts of Frank l^ick nnd for the dereloi>mciit of 7.000 acres of
family.
(and tylOE to
BOutheoBi of this
Mra. Frank Smith and non Ralph Vniaso. The tatid Is In the shape of
wMt to Grand Rapids Friday wher* a rretanfie nnd falU betwren the vlF
•a oxcoBcmt rcBMAy lor
Mr. Frank Smlih underwent an opfera- lanes of TLotniwonrinc. Coiietnish.
I.etnon Ixko and Henry. It Is most­
~ itato. Kc«p H By
School l<e«Bn Mondayaftcr at t
• «B eascfMeacF.
ly level land and at the Cerent time
Week)*' vacation.
entirely‘undeveloped, with the eseeptlon of a very few acres.
u»«wats.ngwTs«L
The nrw eompany proposed to con- _
b
CEDAR CITY NEWfl.
♦ rert thla Urge tract Imp a gencraH
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
'Cedar Cliy. Jan. 7.—Tho
Johanna \1ack and Beetle Babel ril­
ed at Mra YTjtek's i>srt of last w.
Vera Van Wee made a flying visll
I Ml. riensant last week.
Mrs. Lackey returned home Thurs­

\
V " •
day evening from Uorthport. She
by hM- Sister Mrs.
9^d of Noribport.
k-rank Klrt left Taeadny moratng
) a bustaess trip to Grand Raplda.
Monday was a busy day In Cedar.
J. C. >nack and Joe Bmmenaan loaded threw cara of Jlveatoek and Billloaded a car of bodlwheat and
barley, which brought UW crowdd
of farmers to town.
Key Balsbnrfc gIvM a vaaqi
dance in tbs bsU hor» astni-dsy

TU IMPRUVE LARD

ADen’s

Cough Balsam
aas£rs.rss
JS7

t&lLET
MTKLES

Min Myrtle Sweat returned home
Thursday from a week's visit at Trarrso caty.
One ot the best ot the psrUea given
so far in the new year was the birthdS3- surprise imrty given by the memhors of the -Sed" «4nb. for Mrs.
Alack Monday night As a surprise
as complete. Mrs. VMck after a
day's work to the shop, had come in
the boBse and started sapper, when
(he door opened and tho baneh crowd­
ed In, loaded down with baskets of
Eood things Io sot and crying for
supper. After the offects of the
prise hid worn off s IftUe. the Ubie
was soon spread nnd t(ie )o»r trowd
of fourteen aal-doWB and Tartook of
scalloped potatoes, erteaed potatoes,
hadi’sandwiches, brown brdsd, beans,
cakes, plekiss snd eoffee. While the
Ublo was belDf cleared Mra Mack
j found there a beauUtuI band painted
sugar and creamer, a birthday gift
{from the club. After supper cards

Prescription^
y\UR DRUG STORE hss becoim '
LI SUra.ot Uita Communltv, Sec
evprpjrjkinM thAwe take utmost cere In
fterto^ entnwted to us; that wo use enlr the
lBOTen^i4;that we always ftve just what yoor
cr^on calls for and ^vo you ir-------------*"
Send your^rescripti^m to us, no matter wh^
just exactly us prescribedo
Come to OUR Dni( Store.
AMERK^ DRtiG STORE
S10E..FniitSt

BsthFbeBes739

aultD TUvaias mmtj)

Fife Laide Diepartitlletlt
CinducUa )>y l^iUeb'eweiK.

■ EsSHr

«Bd‘ftst«r. Mn. B. J. MU«h^l. risitn
with Hn. W. A. T(^ SuD<Uf.
H. B*ren ud Mn..FOMr TisUed
(betr bnotber. UeiUr M
StdIDC «ond*y.

PERBONAbB.

tkotut ut iaoui tao^BliAt, lAn. t, uU m
time Itlng with relatives, left tbie morning
id« w4r« he will visit for s
for Maulstec, whvr^ he w|H visit fur s
before returning to bis hot
d.ts his few ilaya before 1rai lo| for bis home
4. L. Murphey ha* ■
J. J. Coch rwtumed Re hie home at
borne at I-anslng after a week's visit
Manistee this momtog after several
In tho city.
days In the cily «k> business.
Jciwm* Wilhelm left for his horn*
Mt^ L. Or VaaLorea, who has baan
In Kansas City. -Mo., tkU momlns
-isltlng in the oily for the past week.
ifier apendlng the holidays wl|h hi* d'lBl .
. retnmed to her home at Honor this
mlatlves In tbe city.
1 momloF.
Mlw Minnie Porter of DM Mission,
Harry Tonmy of Petoakey left for

(From Monday's Record-Bsgle.)
Miss Francs* Charvsnks l*n t
this morning after a
morning for Olivet aner spending a to
“** ^'""“'jfew day*' visit'with frlonU* In the
two weeka vacation with her parent* InsUtuto In Cbirago.
| city.
.. ............
Bam upten. who haa bean the guest
Bobvmll Charvanka- iwtumcd go
H. R. Whlppl* leH this morning fer
Holiday for the boUda}-*.
Olivet UU Boming after ependlng
Hart, where he sdll visit for about a
Is vacation at.h^i bone in the ritr. turnad to Olivet ihl* momlog.
week with relatives.
Frank Kafka, who was home'fer
Miss Esthsr Mhnbrcet.
O. 1. Biofy of Hlhvaukaa, is in the
the boHdAva. left thU morning fcf been visiting with reteilve* In tbej
dty tor a few days
Ghlcago to resame his work
city for the past few days, left Ihlsi
Hawrard ThurtaH left thto
road for a 1 terse chuhiag ftr
morning for her home at’Bommli City.
for LanBlng where be will renpme his has bami located at Staaford. Tstas.
Floyd Saundere retwraad -to
MudiM at M. A. C.. after apendlng tmt tbe firm will now send him
Howe Military rchool this morning,
tbe vacatloo at bin home In the city.
Mr. anU Mn. J.oe Bauenteld were
OVER
Tbo exact (dace be will i
after spending the boUda^ vacation at
(iron a |4eaK«oi surprlae od Thur»Ja>
MIta Mary Kellogg left today for;
nntil he receive* hi* final
his
borne bere.
inic granger* will meet at Iheir ball Ann Arbor, where *he Is attend'
eveniiMt, the oecaslon betns the thln>structloae wbsa. be rei>orta at the
MIsa
Alice
Day
of
Glen
Haven
left
aUth weddinc anoUeniarv. There on Saturday forenoon. Jan. Vftb. Iktr. Ibe U. of M,, ofier spending her
thlr-mornlng for Notre Dame, affer
head office.
were awenty-toor ,iroe»U preteni. Dinner will be served ai noon, after cation In the.city.
Judge Copnlne laft thte morning ipanding ber vecaUon at her borne.
Brower'a orriiaeita (araisbed the mu­ which the busmcaa meeting and In, A. W. HaroldaoB and sHfa left thU
VUtar Marriaaa haa rsturaad to for Grand Raplda where he will
OF>. ■
•talUtlon
of
officers
will
<ake
pUce.
sic for the erbolns- Rerrcehmeius of
ling for Grand Raplde, where they
for a few days and then go
anslix .wbare he U atundlag M
ssodwtches. cakex ami colter i^ere All members are requested to be pres­
to>ls home In Tawns Clt.v. The Judge will visit for acreral days with rela­
C. after spoodlng hU vacation at
seized. Mr. and Mr* Bniteofteld re­ ent.
tives
before
leaving
tor
a
abort
visit
haa been aasUUng Judge
In
home hew.
ceived tnaoy slfia a* tokens of the oeOBITUARY.
Alias Gladys . Lahym raturaad U the Circuit oourt while tbe latter wus D Detroit.
^ion.
Another Civil War Veteran Gone.
8. C. Eckley returned te hie heme at
Mile* Bryant was bom at Fnlton. lanslag this morning where she will ray on busltkasi.
Class Party.
W. E. Could reiunitd Friday night Welion Junction ibis morning alter a
resume
her
aUidies
at
'ht.
A
C..
aftMesdante* O. Darniorr and Wn. Os­ Otsego coODty. New York, on March
spcndlng her hoUday vacaUoti at from Msirqueits wUero he bas been short lime In tho city on business.
born eutcrialned tbo Clirbulau Work­ S9lh. 1S34. He »erved one y
F. I. Btasiey and wHe. who have
employed as fUor In the lumber mills.
ithi In the Civil war in^Ccm hor home.
ers' Bible rlawp at ibe home of Ihc forMlsees Jssnie Brqglna and Dorothy been visiting with relatives In the
Tho foUowIng atudsntt left today
lianv H. 1641b N. Y. regiroent. In 1664
•• mcr on rrtdv c'onlnjt, Jan.
lor Ann Arbor where they wUl re­ and Ruth Oamette led for Detroit city fur some time, left for their bozu
«b
marrii-d
Miss
Helen
Haight
of
Wil
There were Jl i.ierabt-w j>rei«;m.
Sl Big Rapid* tbte morning.
loda/ after a two sreeka' vacation.
side* the usual Iwslncs* session tbe lUmslon. N. V. To them seven chll sume their wort at the U. of M.. Wli
Chaa. Morrow left thla^monilsg on
class iirophc-? was given by tbrre of Uren were bom. of w hich four are ll^ Stradi. Frank Aabtoo. Spaulding Mrs. Bella Gsrtand rwtumsd henve a aburt business trip to LAUsing and
They raiiH- to Fife Uke In ikT: Friedrich. Will Votruba. Don Blng- Satuidar evening from Detroit where
the memUerr. Mr*. J. Teachout alvini:
Ivan Gore. Julius Beers. Frank she haa been spending tbe hoUdays Jackson.
ihr- P»*I. I>r. O. }1 HllU the present where they have since resided. H.
Mrs. EurctU DIplay te very eleh eL
with ber sister, Mrs. Ellis Raa«dcll.
I«swed away on Jai^ 1st. 19IC. Hi: Uspyden and Julius JJartlnak
and ,Mr»; I», E- HHU the fniurc.
Miss Addte Johnson, returned this the home of her daughter, Mra. Mllka.
Mills Dean has rsturpsd to M. A.
wife iireceded him on July ISih^ IkuT
Troahmonu of h» cream and
(30 PAst Eighth street.
morning to resume her duties
He Is survived by three dtughters and C. attar apendlng the vacaUon
were .eorved by Mesdaoiea Ban
W, C. Hull webi te Chicago
teacher in the Normal school at
y
som Mrs. E. J. Hciiper of Granc bona hare.
ami Osltom.
Bight on a business trip for i
In the Pleasant.
Armor Fralick hf* t-old bis 4d«rrc Pork*. N. U . Mrs. F. Mitchell of NorG
Miss Mary Robinson, who hsa been dayr.*
Spilngfield.
John
Drysm
of
Fife
laki
urm in Spriagfletd to Usd MurfAy
WIU Undqutet went to Mane
*l>cndtng
the
holiday
vacation
wlHi
and
Mr*,
f.
Gonder
ot
aMyfIcld.
rotumsd
to
Aan
Arbor
today
afici
KUwprth testers is III wub laBriiijS'.
ycricrday to siwnd the wlnU-r'-with
The funeral aas condurled by Ke> spending tho vocation at Ids home ber parents. Mr. and Mr*. M. O. RoI>•, Mrs, U floyder has
very III the
liuchor choDBC* in the present po»l-|*ome time on buSlnes* before retoraiDBOD of ■Webster street, returned yes
A W. lUker at Ibe M. E. church
hero.
lutst two weeks.
W. F. Calkin* left fer Saginaw te be __
.. ..
... .
.... A
hU k..*..
borne at Cbicagn.
offico building
will
be elarted
at ^_____'
oiincc^ ing to kl.
Thee. Bhans Istt thia morning for terday to Ibe Chicago Kindercarten two day* on l.Uflnca*.
Ur. and Mrs. Clayton .Doolter ol Friday. Jan. 3rd. at' : j<. m. Tbe <
College nnd.: Ml**ca Caroloen at
Cadillac visited relatives bere a couple ket drapedViih the Stars and Sirliw* CadiUac on bualncaa
Mr. and Mra. Chat. Blllman of Ce­
HILLSIDE GROVE
wa*
home
by
six
of
the
old
aoldic-n
Ruth,
to
Alma
college
this
morning.
F.
H.
Smith
laft
this
momiug
for
John HeysM- of the Northern Cob<rf day* tbis week. •
/
dar left tor Fort Worth. Tex., to *i>on.|
Hacter
HarrySmidt. wbc bad the •
ioicmtew
was
in
Fife
(Ake
cenieicrj
H. O. Jeypt -(eft this morning for
Grand Rapids wbesw ho wlU bo for
HtructioA <■.. of Mllwenkce, arrived In
Ml** Edna-Brooks returned Wedaestbo w inter. .
yphdd fever last summer, te sllU far
Mosick. Pori Huron and Itetroit to
• DOUBLE WEDDING.
a few days net luislncss.
aay from a weeka wwtlon
Mr. and Mra. Bert Miller^returned the city today to resume work on Ibc
utt well.
MISM* Bertha and Ruth Hager Be
Howard OrtffUh ratwrasd to Ann bo gooe several weeka on Imalnc*
bothc in Owosao. .
^
U*t night from Aylmer. Oni.. whcr« additun to tho poet office building.
Carl Kalbarg has gene on an
ChsK. Strieker colled si Fred Akers'.
eomc BrMea New YeaFa Oey.
Arbor this morning after spcirfiti?
A. R. Greham, who has been in the
Joe Mycfv has return^ fmtn Acme.
they were called by die sudden death
tended buslncs* trip to Onaway. Itog- of Mr*. Miller s father. E. Koylc.
A iireity dnuble wedding took place his raeation at bis home bere.
TliiirsJay evening.
city for neveral day* on biislnc**
Mh>* Molllc Clarit Is 111 with laon .New Year's day, 1913. at the boiuc
City. (Ttcbnygan and CbarlevoU
number (rooi this nelghborboad
W. L. Davis left fer hU bema at
Ben Holcomb rcturnad te Ms stad- this morning for Grand Rapid* where
icrlppr'attended tbe dsnee st Cedar Run New
Miss Xeda Brower rotumed Satur- of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.*Haaer In I'nion. Manistee ibl* morning after a week't and wiu be gone a v«rt.
. •; at tbe M. A, O. tbte mornloK. after he will siK-nd *ome Umc before
when MUs tlcnba became tbe bridt vtalt with rolaUves sad friends in the
Mr. aad Mm- Jud Cameron left for siwndlng the bolldaya with bit rote- turning to his home at Chicago.
.lay to Ibe Hillsdale eoUeae.
Sl Petorsbntg. FU, where they wlU tivea
’ Alex Lyle was a South Boardaiao of Jullui Hlllz and Miss Ruby ibv city.
T. C. Halward and wife, who have
bride of Henry Burkholder. Rev. Ixioi
St France* Cleese's Sunday,
visitor on New Y»»r'* duy.
H. C. Bpantiay and wife, who havt spend phe wlolei.
Mia* Ida DsWitt has gen* to Grand been visiting with rclallvci In
of MaoioD iwrfonned the ceremony u\ been visiting with rdatlvos In tbe
MaiUn Akers te working for hte .
Eari Sfennatt and family
Mr. and Mr*. Headley arc both' <
Rapid* after visiting rclaUve* and ber cily for the past few days IcR tbU
1:30 p. ni. in the jiresence of only ibi b4r for the past few days, left tbi* tttolr bume hi Laa*ing. Mr. Bennett many friends in different parts ol (nornlng for their borne at Boyne broihei Fred.
the sick lUt.
ImmedUie rcUtives bmeaib a canoiiy morning for their home at Kalama 1* also attending the M. A. C;
as I-ols Hammontree and Mus
Praitk Clark Is out again after
Michigan. Prom Grand Rapids *hc c-u.'-.
Ea-Mayor E. Wilhelm went to De­ goe* (o Wlseonstn and North Tiekoia
siege of lagrli4>o.
M.
O. H. Pederson of Peteeksy. return- Eva Mallory have gone to Kingsley.
Of pink aiM white rosr*. Tbe bride*
The xnsdrt Mary sod M»rle Smiley,
J. Jonas went to Detroit Monday.
Mlee ClaHbel WHbelm left thu troit ywieefcy to iw present et the to take up her missionary wMk for |ed to hU borne there this morning
wore
guwDs
of
white
non*
velllu
ere
home for the boUdsys.
0. Burnett lost a valuable tow last
morning for ypeilanll to resume bfi .lilg lianquet Ibet wUi be served to- the M. E rbureh.
after a short Ume in the city on
with bertha* and saabr* of white sUk studies at-the Noisaal. after spoodlng Digfei in the Hotel TuUer, given i > the
Miss Adeline MalloO’ spent Sunday
Monday.
Grace DeWItt ha* returned to Grand Iness.
, .
Miss Eninta Hodaes is teachlog aod tarried idnk and white rose*.and bar holiday vacaUon at her home
Woodrow Wilson club of Detroit,
Rapids after spending the boliday
Welter Rush, who has betn visiting , home.
carnations. The wedding dinner wa*
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smiley visited at
ngaiber of |)rDmloeoi speakers will ratlon hero with her porenta.
t near Kingsley.
the city.
wiib friends In tbe cily tor Home time
Arthur Nonh’s Bundsy.
Mrs. n. lUlferta was down from served by Mrs. Hager immedUtely ati
Henry Hull, who hae been spend make this one of the big event* of
Mrs. Raphatl Underwood ef Chic*. left tbte mbrning tor bis home, at
er tbo ceremony .
Frank Shnuler left Monday tor hte
South Hr.ar<liiian Monday.
Detroit
under
the
new
dewocreUc
ad­
CO. arrived last nighi for an ei»ee-*oi Cadillac.
log bis vecetion at hi* home In the
hunting camp on the Manlsti-c river,
Mrs. DeCamp has been quite 111 for: Mr; and Mrs. Plltz left Thursday lor city returned to Olivet this mofnlng ministration. I
vUU with her parents. Mr. aad Mra.
Mr. and .Mra. WillU Ramaey ef
Jackson, where they will -spend
twe weeks lust.
Rev. T. P. Bauer returned to Grand AuguKt Rgaman. 710 Kandolpu su,.,.. Rnckley and'Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bon Bfter spra-Ung tbe boUday* with hte
Mi« Helen WlUtcIm rstuimed te
father.
MU* Ethel Bloelalr returned to the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Burkh
YpsUanll tbis nurmlng to reeurae hor Raplda yesterday, after'spcndlng
Mr. and Mra.,^ Hart Gagnon and' Dcit of Biu^b were In the city'yes
look a sbort weddlag trip to Kalkaska
Jan. C.
HilU^lcb’ college Snnday.
studies'after s|>en<llng tho bolida.v* eral days In ihe cily.
daughters fcavo'reUirned from a two terday to attend the funeral of the
P. H. Uernsielne rciumeJ Friday and Acini-. They will nutke thalr home
Curtis O. AJway went to Detroit yee- week*- vUli in Charlotte. Lansing and^
at her borne here.
late Geo. 8. Godard.
onJils
father'*
tami
in
Fife
l.ake
iusi
from .Chleago. where he has U-en
terdoy on business and it te probable
Grand
A.
K
Luts
of
Cedillae.
retlrmad
te
Rapid*.
While
In
Lansing,
AugusUne
Godard
'and
wife
and
Oywtara a* Food.
north ol town.
buying goods.
that be will attend the Woodrow Wllhis home there thi* morning afiei
they wiincecd ,Uio InauguraUon tf Mrs. Alice l.atta and dangblcr. called
Oyaten come nearer In eoapoatdoa Ctayrah Bervieaa.
Will Holbrook U loading {ogs for
club banquet that will bi- given
a'week's visit In the city.
hone' by the death of the tele Geo to cow's milk than-40 most otbsr
GovcrLC- Ferris.
Prayer meeting on WodneMUy cvi
Jamos and iUrn' Uiue.
Iberr this evening.
■Mate,
as
all tbe tour kinds of aatriGeerve Cowles left this
F. M.Kin ef Coder, passed through S. Godard, retnrned to tbclr bomci
Ing at M. K. church at 7: SO.
1. uiUcs' Aid aociciy meets Wednes­
menta needed are preseat in good
Chlcage where he win visit with rcl
the eiiy today on hte iray to Grand In'-Kalamazoo this morning.
Sunday services. Jan. ISth, 1913
day afternoon with 5U*. E. C. Brower.
(From Tueedaj's Reeord-Baglc.)
degree. Orsuta b*»« « terger mtceee
alires
for
a
short
time
before
Icr.v
Raiilds
where
he
uUl
spend
a
tew
ChM.
E.
Oulefc
returned
last
night
Sabbath
school
at
11:45
a.
bl
at
Tbe dervico GuUd will meet with
ot tbe fiesh bnUdlng substance relaJames R. Flferek rotumed from
Ing for Hot Eprings, Ark. to spend
from a week's business trip to Chics Uve to the etger eonstituenU than
Mn. A. W. Baker for their moathl E. church.
Grand Raplda tbit momUtg. after day* on bn'ilne**.
tbe wintar.
T. S. Ackmoat and wife returned
milk, so we 'bstence the ration'' by
Praachlng
pot-luck tlluncr on Friday. Jan. lOtb.
spvihling bin vacation with his sisters
Stanley Snyder and Harry Holiday
twUy from Saglaew, where they have
Mrs. Emma Helm went to Grand AddlUon of BUrchy food and tsu
Mr. and Mr*. Wtn. Richards and
and brolbors'.
when eating oy^ra. thns seenring a
returned to Olivet tbis morning sRcr
daugliter Irene are tbe guest* of .Mr*.
Frank F. and Ralpn Smith-returned ■been visiting for the past few dsj* Raiiid* yesuerday to visit her dangh
good meal at a coat that compares faspendlng
the
bolidsj
vsillon
at
thei:
wlt^
frlGOd*
and
relatives.
ter,
Mrs.
Lottie
Tbompsoa.
-She
wil
Richards' patentk, Mr. ami Mra. E.
yuicrder tram Grand RapIdB. where
vorably with that when other mcaU
me* bere.
J.-J. Taensy ef Gary, who Aas bean
' Tlbbits.
they were csilled to the bedside of
are chosen.—Prof. Jnllns Nelson gt j
Louis Ludka return^ to Psrv Uni iheir feibvr. Frank Smlih. the fruit vlailing with relaUvea In the cUy tor
Mr. and Mr*. Jake JhRienaeld yf
Rntger* Colleje, in Lasllei*.
veraity today after spending
time, left today for Manlslce rasd Rapids yesterday to risit with
ilocUey ijMume.t bon:e Tlitirsday aft­
grower, who unilerweni a serious o|>;30 p. m.iby Rev. A. W. Baker. |«s weeks' vacation with bis parent* here. eralloQ Betunlay at the V. B. A. hos­ where ho will be tor a few day* be- leads.
er spending tbe holiday* litre with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Bell,
of
New
Mr:
and
Mre.
William
Savage.
wh«
f<wo
returning
to
his
borne.
rclaiitea.
pital. Mr. Smith is In a ctiUcal condi­
York, arrived this noon to >s>end tomi tion.
hare beeo spending a week or so with
Clyde Snyder *ax a CramlYttaplda
■ary charged for i
time with Mr*. Bell's mother. Mr*
ttom Wednesday’s Rcoord-Eaglc.) rolatives in tbe city, have returned to
tlkltor from Sunday to Wcdui sday.
MiH Leila Sumntoa. daughter of
fkd IT. One volume cams hack to
Frank Ilapilin.
Mr. and Hr*. Joe Klaaatn left for Iheir home In Grand RepMs.
Orsniie Fnllcr ha* returned to 1
Dr. and Mra. 1- Swanton. left list
his scrutiny. "Bee here." be exctelto- i
Or. Flamming Carrew has beei
, /tOKTH PARADISE.
Miaa Oliva Lackay of this city and evening tor SL Mary’a txdlege, after Detroit this morning to riall relatives.
school at Wexford.
ed. ‘There te a bote oa page 19 ot my
tho
cUy'
the
imst
two
or
three
days
on
Miss Grace Will of Willlanisbiirg.
They
srill
alao
visit
in
Grand
Rapid*
Will UUiDore returned Friday from
spending the boUdaye at home. Mra.
beantltol book. And are here." X* '
businese and will retnra tomotre
Mint.
Dton ecoompanled her as Car ae and Chicago for some time.
North Paradise, Jan.
The weoth- turned to Ml. Pleasant to resiim.
^ent oa. tornlof over the leaf, "tbere'a
Louis Kitaell returnsd last night Jackson: Mich., where he is siwndlng naother on »sge 20."—San Francteco <
Mr*. Jas, StrahM, Sr., wr-r.l to Crd- r begin* to look more promising
their studies after H|>cDding the hull Grand Rapids.
IlUc Friday. From ihore chc- win
days with reUUves.
Mrs. C. Klggstoy left lent night fer OB a vlKit with hit rMatires In hi* the winter. Dr. and Mrs. CaiTOW will AisoaeuL
ret'urn to their home. "Silver Birch
to Flint tor a \isl(.
J. W. Slatar Mft yasterday for Grand aiicsgo. wboro she win tola' friends bomb la BvansvIUe. Ind.
Wm. fttley has surted -his log Job
Mra F T. i'uternoa rainraeil Frblay and will start hauling this morning. Rapids and Chicago, where be will enrottte to Ksoxvllle. Teno.. to spend
Chat. Craesey wsM te Ludlngton Farm." about tbe middle of March
Yoaagetsr'* Opinlaa.
frum Grand Ha>en. where she spent Tbe logs wBI he Uken to Mayfleld. visit the Furniture eshlbltlon and bu« the winter momba
Uit* morning to be gone several days and th* Soetar wU nmmo bU- prac
While at dinner t gnve each of my
Uce hero at thai time.
. the holiday* with her aan. iUyrooml Mr. Sweet. U. A. Vol» and John good* for J. W. Slater's housclfur
CsH M. Plarca has geae la Mlhnu- D busines*.
Earoeat Evan* ef DetraH te In th* boys, age tear aad fire, two paaehea.
and wife.
kee tor a few days «a baalneaa.
N. C. Fletaher, who has been In th*
nl^ng store.
Perhall will dmw for Mr. Riley.
ntoe my wUe took two. while 1 tort n
Armor Fralick ha* bUls oet for an
Fernando Smith left today far Grand city tor seme lime on buslnea* left city for a short visit at bl* home haadtoL and. bolding the hand down,
Hilds Johnson left
Mr. sod Mrs. F. Freeman
auction sale on Friday. Ja*. lOlh. and dsugbiar. visited at Mr. Wortm
Pleasant this morning after apendlng RapUs. after spending the last few this morning tor hi* Tiome at Charle­ here.
naked tbe yonageat. altUac nazt to j
O. O. Cahill, who haa been in the Be, to cues* bow ataay I bad. After I
Will vacate Use farm tmnad
dsys w^ hte etetor. Mrs. F. D. Weda voix.
two wert*' .visit with bee parent!
; Sunday.
city
tor
several
day*
on
btulnete.
lef
a.'.
on Bast Front sireeL
atariag hteokly At >rt 1 BUM.
D. D. Mely returned test ni(dri from
Mr*. Foster Is keeping ^ouso. for .George .LowfO of Port OiMlda te
Mra. Agnes Knight raUn
Mru. Wm. Uplaad, who ha* besn Grand liaplds where he has bert tor thte moinlag tor bl* home at CbebiB' my hand, ebowteg tbe araeunL wbirt' her brother. Herb Bayers tbis win- town on bupalaea* today.
wa*. three, when tbe youngster aaU:
SB.
home near l«ke of the Woods.. WU. T. •
vUltlag at the borne ot Frod Uplaad the past week on bnilness.
Perry Lmue r«on*ad from a t\
Harold Matehwan ef Ami Arbor •Too many."—Chtottgo Tribnna.
an Tbumday. 8be was acooni
of
this
city
tor
tbe
past
few
days,
left
R. J. Lynn left this morning for
Mrs. R. Mitchell spent Now T«ar> weeks’ vocation at Port Onlda with
who has bMn vteltlng In Ibe city foi
by her aon-lo-Uw. Cha*. Ellloit.
this morning tor her home at HlaL
Cadillac where he will spend some
,diy with Mr. and Firs. Howard Cle- Hr. and Mrs. George Lowe.
To Polish Plano.
some
time,
left
today
for
Fatoakey
Tbo Ijtdy Maccahocs prvsGjited kira. land.
R. J. Marear laft this momlaf fer time vlsltUig with friend* and relaMiaa Florence Been retii
If the peUab of your piano Is d
where he will vtelt for a few days be­
~ J. UghihUer with a beautiful lamp as
WM it over aparlagir with parafto'o ^
Mis* Elfie Koan Is on the slek list. nrday from Big Rapids, whore she Boyne City, where he will be for a avee.
fore returning to hte home.
a CbTitiioas gift, which abc- (wises
abort time on bnslness.
aad
tot
H
remalB
fer two boasa. TBsBB
L.
C.
Caateno.
wh*
he*
been
Hi
th*
Tbo*e that vUltad at F. Free­ risliad ber father at tbe bospHnl
A. I. Enaofi returned today from polteh wKh IlBsa and cbamol* akta-^ J
very highly.
O. N. Wealay left this awmisq
cily for a short time on business, bas
man's New Year-a day were: Mrs. there. 8be also ^nt a week Ir
Reea City, where he wUlwpead tbe rc- reinrned to hte home at Grand Raj*- Port Huron, where he has been visit Mother's Matmziaa
Harold Jones and Floyd BatienfMd
Widal and children. Mrs. B. VMoe and Grand Rapid* and* Muskegon.
Ing
with
relatives
tor
the
past
week.
left Friday for Unalog to attend the
maiader ot the week on hualnm.
'pat Thacker ha* rstuiyted to Pom;
ehUdren. Mr*. Perhall aad little
Mra. Oeear OebMer. ef Minneapall
M.'A. C. for a cooiile of months.
J. O. Slater laft yeatw^ for Grand
Mr. and Mra. A. R. HaRsli
dauAter. alao Joe Voice
MIh nnivmalty. where he Is instnictor, aft Rapids and Chicago. Where be
who has been rteltlng with reUUvM
Mr. and Mrs.' Fred Tanrter
HanaarPrisoaf
Sooth .Bend, lad, are sfumdiw a few aad frieeds In tbe dty for tbe past
er ApendlflK bis vaeaUoa In the city
WteaL
*VaMBd woBsa wars better Maodi i
visit the furtftnre exblbllion e^
called in Cadillar Saturday by tbe
MJaa Mafagi Mioore is gniu sick;
Harry jOayluff of Central Lake, who •oede tor J. W. Steter'a bouse tor weeks with Traverse City mends dur­ month, left tor her bone there today U atroBger oMBlca )a the dart aget. 1
■ eevere (lloeaa olXhe Utter s biother,
has bean'TlaitlOK in tbe.gUy for the nlBhlog store.
ing the winter.
AlUsan returned te hie hems Scienee bad not teotetad tbe hamaa !
who U In Ihe bo*pllal at that place. at this wrtUns.
J. H- Trameat of KaUmatoo. who at Laadag today after a sbort time In creature, and what we caH efrilteattesi ;
Walter Bayeia Jafl Batw^hy
past few. days left thte mormlng for
Ahner BattraSeld has sold out hU
Lao Colto' laft yaetorday far Lar»Bonsee In whieb sen and woman
Ann.Ayter where be te atteadlng the algg to take a course la tbs Agrical- hae been vla}tHii with relatiraa in the city on'business.
Interest in tbe laundry et Grand Rap­ Atoa' where he laUnda to wort
in awfsl soOtnda. and peas their the city'tor the past few days retsraV. of M.«
B. W. Albsrtaon and wife returned s>ttghw
ids and has hougbi a farm of Das wintar.
tural eoilece.'.
en tbo thrrehold iaaDeaes.'’
____
A- Mayars was down tran BaardE. O. f^man haa returned to hic, Or. aiM Mra. Truahlaed wHI laavs ed io hte home thte mondas.
today_________
from 8t. IgiiM. where.
-The Wanton, by Franeea Pwben
N. D. Prett laft thI* merolag fer Bat* been rtsitlag at H
Mr. sod Mm. G .Meffelt of North >an Valley, Batnrday, cataraiag Mus- bona at Tustln after a abort time tomorrow for SL Petesrtorc. Floridt,
Bobertaon^_^______________
In the elty tm hupiaesA
Itokou were gue*u at the Wm. Brock- day. JJe was.
where they Imve been c.Hwj on ac­ BBauIr Ciert wherp he will risit for k^^e tor (he past few days,
U D. Bhurtfiont. ssha l|ae been ulelt count or tbe serious IBnaat of the doc­ a few days.
j O. M. Johnsgn rsturoad te his hem*
In the OM Wap.
way home from Toesday until Friday. hi* gmaddauAtar. MUa Pertall. Bbe
B. G. Ungley left this marnlng ferlat Krikaske today after a sbort Ub«
Iha world teat growtag mnrtvtear 1
Mias taura Hamiltos vlaln-d Miss will atiMd acbool there this winter. Ing In DeiroU tor the paet two weeU' tor'* father, WQItem Trdeblood.
Men continue to clUnb fences and
e. Vofam Is cattUag legs tor Mr. relumed toGte home bare today.
Rev. W. F. Keadrlek retwwad laM Masteioe where he sriU epeod tbe re-'in tne dty oa bnslaeM.
Smwm a touple of day s on her
the gun after them.
j
malader of Ihe week co bnelDeoS.
j L. B. Beiimysr^ a farmer rsgidsnt
A. G. Ort«^ and wife af Patoekey. eight from a visit with relaUvea
way .hack to BalMvlUe. P. P^ after Winy.
B. H. MeHclay has ratarned to hit'tb* city, now lencted st JopUn. li te
John Perhall called «a his aittar. airtvad-to tbe city today tor .a rtotl Paatlac aad FUbl
aimadlng the holidays in CadUliic.
home at Detroit after a wert tat Ihe the dty fer a few days’ vtelt
TteB .«tth Mende and relaUvea.
William Rennie ef Weafer* U
Mr. aad Mrs. iiugwe Gop^ and Mrs; Wm. auey. Buaday.
eliy on buslneso.
! friends.
Nelnoa MBits pas down .from tbe
Walter HevaHng of Kbigaiey, who tbe city today oa bnslBesa.
aoa Kanneib of Traverae caty sxeio
qst. ef Ooiietraeltoa Thayer of
Chao. Toemberf left this m
has baan In the eltr tor aarecal days
Kaw Y«r'« guest* at tbe hams of her nogrdmaa. Saiuidar t
C. O. Ayera ef Taaawa. Wash., who
•a. I* in th* city and the for TYUte Clond. where ba wUl be toi
Mrs. Perhall aud ilemhiar ^Ue.on fatulaaa-Ml today ^ Oread Itops, has bean ia the «Uy tor aoBW time atefather. J. Codd aad wife. Mr. Graeoe

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feoWcr ot the cttrwnithf lh«n elo«- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Toko liolf (A tho rcnolnlns *HHter. cut pIe«M »IU oorre for m«iy • repolr.
♦ A CHAT ABOUT VEOETABLCB. ♦ whore.
THE OINQEB JAR '
♦ ll up «nU> UzbII biu and put about and If the Hsuret ara nado to walcto
Don't forget that protactlng the ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4444$44 over tha doo^. aprinkUn* over the the maDding U aoarcely to be aeon.
One ne<A not be a vegetarian to be ehnt U alao Imjwrtant at thla aaaaon.
Almoat every one llkee the flavor buUar baK of the flour, fold the dotiirh It la far better to cot a rased place
a bcdlcvar in the free uac ol vegeta- if we wonld ward off i troableaome of preaerved ginger. Good Houaakeep- ever and roll cMlIy. Then pot on out and aei In a piece acroaa the
hlea. but at with neala there la the eolda from the little toto. And their log telle bow to uac It In a vartety the remaining.buUer and flour aa be- width iwcblngthe patum and Join-'
rouUne of fry. roaat. boll and
broil, bablla of life ahould be regntar-the of didJctona weya.
tore and nrtl. Ftfld over and rolllog aeaUy. for a pauh baa a poor and
with cooking vegetablea there la loo 'mrala the houri of real end the bout
Yon may have the wherewithal for twice more, the Uel time rotllng It clumay look.
HU. MAmt. BAiu wiluShs, mnoB
mile' variety, aaya a bounchold magaof rliing efaould all be timed. any number of dellcaclea In a jar of :<ttte mere than an-elghtb of an Inch
oid velvet. If the Quality Is good,
aloe. SI4 who never <-ookt an article Don't neglect (he batjy'a aealp. It prewrved ginger. The Weet
Indian thick. Cut into atrtpa half aa Inrii
^ laaUng service. It
ol diet only efter the name unvarying •boiild never be allow^ to become variety, and that from Canton, are ei- wide and tii or seven Inehee long, u i, dampened on the wrong aide, an
^
■< (aitblon la Aol abe who looka well to aeurfy. If ll -nhould become very dirty reUent If you wlah to buy It ready Uy In a pan and Uke to a pale iron act up on one end. and tbe back
y
leak,
and
drive
it
genily
Into
the
the
waya
of
her
bouaebold.
but
her
or
arnly,
apidy
yolk
of
ecg
thoroughly
preserved
or
the
ginger
may
be
prebroan;
arrange
pretuly
on
a
plate
of
the
veprci
drawn Quickly acroea
_TM RMd to I
laughter bole
bole and
and the
the leak
leakwilt
wilt Btop.
Btop. SyBy
being
HaK a pound of (be and serve with chocolate.
the pile U tbe velvet (or plush) will
Ob, Ww me the road toIlaughter
being family.
family. Inatead
Instead of
of calling
calling her
her bleaaed,
bleaaed. with tbe flugeni. and. after leaving It nerved et borne. HaK
• town.
careful when |>eking the rlotbes you ray. “Dear me!• Can’t
■ ' you get anything on for a lime, wash' with warm, soapy “stem ginger"
.....................................................
will make a jarful that
be ralaed, and ll will look ak “good
.44444444444444444.
Tor 1 tave’loat the way!
will bo able to anisb your
washing biu these everlasting aame thingi to water, use a flne-tooth cimb very gen- will give a rWightful ginger flavor lo
, _ _
tuat
i wandered out of tbe path one day.
w'lfbout further trouble '
ealT Give us aomelhlng new." U la ily and then brush until thoroughly many dlahea. The alem gltigor laof ♦
klTTLE ECONOMIES that
.
Ugnneu and bnu. eo dear to ev.
a finer
liner quallly
quality (ban
than (be
(be ordinary
ordinary sort. ♦ ^
^ «
^ *
^ ,
■«-ben my bean was broken, my hair
Hon>e Cheer wishes (hat Its read- to furolah •'aometblng new.” sonic- clean.
a
. aCOUNT.
. fa a a a n a *
-woman’s heart. doMTve a whole
chHdren’a
Porpresenlng
pick
out
the
beat
of
tbe
44444444444444444^
turned gray
era would send In other helpful aug- thing which maytompuht- delicale
Don’l fowl to air the chHdren’a For preserving pick out the beat of tbe
^ T.T
chapter but a <e»- auggestlona must
*
And I cant remember how to j.Uy; ' gcstlons.
Mall them to "Home appetite while It aatlsflcs the robust, night garment; and their bed clothes JHUe ginger roou. Wash them Sn
for the
ite pr«erit.
preweiii. It
ii ta
is beat
uesi In
in
rve quite fontolien how til be pay.
Cheer," Grand Traverse
Traveroe Herald. Trov- that these recipes are writien.
written.
with groat thcroughney every day. cold water, then ecrape
eempe them and cut

millinery. - — •- Doeis may be served olherw-lse
olherwiM- than «n<l
atKl t° lum
(urn th.-lr
thc-lr diy
diy clothes inside m small
amall pieces, inace In a ^reaerv- If J
U’e all through aigblnt and weeping, croc City. Mich.
Doeta
*ere flf- ^
plckled. They are Rice If cut In ibln «« and hang thi-m up l« air at night, ing kettlb and cover with the water
~
“*
ta,gt,l tbev should be worn
?
they aay
worn%^ully.'
Usee or Oenltfla.
allcei and bmtere<l. to be servcl •<> that tncy will be drosb and sweet In in whldi they have eoaked for an
brnahed and put away; not toeaed
Oh. ebow me tbt road. I UughlerVery few think of using ihemld- warm. Occasionally obop iheni One the mornliig.-Phlladeli*la American, hour. When tbe water reaches the
DUiuond dyea are a greal^lp in
^
town,
fashlone.1 blue of brown denims in and pour over lhe;n a sjoonful of
------------------- r—
boiling point set the kettle back on changing the apiHsarance of goods bfr
broken, the flowers cruaheH
. Fttr 1 have lost the way.
hoUBc furnishing Mnd yet In many melted butter and a sprinkling of |*p- 4 4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 the Are. and let It simmer gently-until
‘hough «me should
It la an excellent plan to
Would ye learn the road to l.aughter. idaces It Is very durable and really per. Sene hot. Cold beets are dell- •
RECIPES YOU WILL LIKE. 4 the roots tsTfln lo get tender; drain know something ^ut tijh wlors
^ bonnet or hat aa-aoon ua
town.
pretty. It niaW* a heat carpet for a cloui made Into a Mtad with meyon- 44444444*444 44 4 4 4 «rcm the water and cook nnlil trana- which eoniblne. or "Uke well. A cer
^ season, la'In* aGde anv
Oh. ye who have lost the way?
' bedroom, riud.v, or any room where H*ise dressing: or they may be comThese recliies, taken from the parent .In a sugar and water ayrup “I® *•<>>■
had a laughable experornamenta *hl<* can bo
Would ye have >pung heart tbongh there la not loo much -wear on the blned with onion and cold |«lato, •A'lh-s’ Home Journal, are designed made In the pfoponton of two-thirds
which might serve as a warning
again: the feathers or binla In
U blue denini is used, ll dressed with mayonnaise, and In this ‘® help out flat iiocketUwks.
sugar and one-tblrd water.
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** young as she was ^
^
eamphor
ynur hair be grayf
Oo Ica'ni from a lliile child each day. should flrst be washed,
lake away way form a doalrahle supper dish.
Rgg Vcnnlcelll-Thr^ hard l-olled
Aw»lea and peara combine well wl/h
f*’’*“*
or a moth ball; the rtlibyns cither
Go serve hU wanu and play bit play, the alight greenlab tinge H has when
cabbage as usually cooked Is too eggs. Tciur to sis sllcef of toasted
aynip. Use tart. Arm apple*.
•"f
Jomed out or tolded amootbly. and
And «tch the HU of bla laughter gay new. A very dainty car|N-i cah'b«- h,cavy f,
ly ordinary aloraach to dl- broad, sail nnd |wp|ieri to taste, one pare, quarter and cock them In just «“®“*h
,h,v are ready lo do duty next
And follow his dandng feet as they made of this niaierlul by working
gesi. '1
and nnd nn. hall cupfuls ofimllk.
and i^iffleient sweetened, water to cover:
hest."
atray^
It la outline, with white coilon nird, then derve'll by pouring
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..Ill
„ I. |„,,A.|W,
„0„.,. ...
r he kn^’a tbe road to Ijiughter- clover leave* ecaitorcd here and-iBere. white aauee.
two feet or so epart: or two i-irric* lug a awnful
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town.
_
"madeoverlapping may be worked instead of sntocihly Into thla the same nnasure milk, salt and |>epi>er. Chop the until tronaparent. If the spicy flavor *
Ob, ye wbo have lost the way!
n of overa’ will permit: bat It ahould be
—Kaibcrlne U. Blake. clover leaves. Such a canwt make* a of flour. Four Into the mixture one whites of tlic eggs, a.l<j them to the |g „o,pronounced enough, add a Uttle ‘ water with the coloring matter prop- a Joy to every woman whose bus-,
very dainty covering lor the flour of a pint of milk and boll
until thick.Seaaauce. and jiour over the toasted
groundginger,
erly dlesolved. rife dipped In on.- piece
* feeource* are limited to keep
girl's room. -«ud being smooth It H son with salt. This is
almost ns dainty broml. Hub, the yolk* of the eggs
Fare a quart of pear, ind cook In
came out a gorgeous crlmron. hw family cotnforuble and repervery easily sweid. Brown dciHni may a djsh as cauliflower.
jbriniKh a sieve and |eprlDUe them' , water lo cover, with, a IllUe sugar

Cod bless tbe good-natured.
^ „„ u^'„
j,„j ,„.^.rj. .bide, table looking without "wasting his
be worked In'the same way with red
Scalla|>ed cabbage deserve* a place ever the top. Ben e bfct^
'• for they M«as everybody
, until-quite eoB: Mraln the Juice., cr ui> to lighter. She did not know that .ubaiance ' In riotous drawing.
or yelloh cotton warp.
on the family menu. Boll a head of
Mutton and
^ use that from canned pear.. To two Uu first p:o««'.bror^». neariv the ride, all thla. there I. the o
Denims also make a serviceable cabhagi-. -washed, and chopiied. In aali nmifon. fiv e
b«ti..r .u.me
*"
*holc colorlnK matter, that all should tncndable habit of thrift, whi* once
..J ..
quantity of the preserved glqger ay
immersed at once. Her husband A*cd In ■ bouaehold. means present
lentiflc blunder, comfort and future Independence.
it a siHce made
few (hicknesHes ofhpy old wnruou:
Melt four iabie--i<oon(uU
ot turner
uisn Will.
witn orroa
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wh.n ”7'.------- '. I V '. V
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v.:
Thlngs Worth Thinking Of.
material Iveiween iliem, and nin.ni.K stir Into ll four level lablespornluls«( crumbs and ftll the tUrb with alter.
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i-lceable drai>erles.
Children's
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Good furniture polish Is made of
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flue, two u-asiiodnlulB of and liille
Slake .u„
the top *0^ ■ garnish use a border of whipped
There Is scarcely a limit iw ...i-««.•d me a sermon, and 1 paas ll on for from, tbe cold floor, and Is not In- anil, and a dash of pepper. .Sprinkle Uyer cf tomaioe*; JjTinkle hr^ad,
ability of a strong well-wovcn piece of sweet oil.
tbe benefit of otber downcast and de* jured by the wet. but ctfn be hunc ojt with bread crumbs moistened with crumbs and dot with kittle pieces of
^
dress goods. A little woman of slenStale e^ckws are Improved by
gpondent ones wbo need to Iwro to in the sun Jo air and dry.
melted batter, and bake In a quick butter. Bake In a i.M»*erate oven for

der purse and abundant latlenee once placing in a hot oven a few minute*
“rejoice evermore.”
In those luxurious days, when wt oven Afieon minute*.
ihrbcqtiaiter* uf an bcur. and serve ,
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bad a bUck camel's hair drew of ex- before serving.
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Tlow U the babyr I asked, drear- nitwt have cosbiens under our feet.
Vary the usual pre|«raUon Of very hot
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^ cellMt quality. It hid done active
* peck of fresh lime In a damp celUy, sUndtng at tbe loot of the stair- the rovers ot these cutbbina should be squash by adding to the masbed
Waffl.-s With Onc^^g—One egg. J*.”*' **
h dl h w-lrh the half cf
dress, but being soilalmorbs moistorc and |>revems maease leading up to a chamber where. {,( ,ome smooth material that will not..'s<|uaeb an egg welt lieaien and a inj>- one tabb-siNxinfiil ot rtor. one table^
“ '
eream
*“ '*'*'*
®**® rip|«d It larlous trouble*,
the little one Uy. 1 was tired, unhopo- nther up the dust from the cariieis. ful of milk, stirring together. Tbis Is simonfvil. of butter. on«| tens|«onful of *
topped w
ere
.
,.„j,ed. made It over.
^
umbrelU on tbe handle
*Bl: my mood came out In my tone.
Uenltn answers very well when the a good.wsy to warm iip ihe squash salt, two n-aspoonfuls jof baking |k)w»)nip from preserved ^ot she Urked ezmugh for sleeves;
otherwise tbe water eoHecl••upful* of m|k.
wa, ^
sleeves of
of the
the |
*’Peak like you do when you cariiet and other *pi<olmmem* ofsthe from y*-*ierday's dinner. It Is a very der. two cupful*
in|k. two cupfuls ginger
ginger an
an experiment
experiment with
with carrot*
carrot* was

pl,,n
,ie*ees
center will rot the silk.
car- good*,
llRgh." called tbe weak liti’e voice room are not too ric h. BroUrolder In easy matter to make this mixture Into of flour. Best the buttfer
biiitfer and s<mar
sucar lo ‘«'lf^
‘ri«L »'“!>
with excellent
excellent resolL
resolL The
The cargood*, and
and outside
outride mhe
she made
made leg-o’leg-o’......
.* well M,,,..
ttprulrs: and. If I ever felt rebuked omUne tome Urge, ilowlng design In a squash omefei and that is worib a cream: add
the e^g
beaten. ~i.MM...»Ml.
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wa-.hed and boiled untH ,
by an angeL that was the moment. It white cord u|kui blue denim, and flu- trying. If there is a copl.il of squash, salt, milk, flour and Itaklng iwwder. they eominenced to gel lender, when another obi dreisi and a silk colUr w ro**„e and has n
demcnl of d*n-'~
tea come up to me e hundred rimes f,|, the-edgi-* of the cushion with «|>- allow a erant cupful of milk and two Stir lightly and coo|f U hot greased
rr-M- <-d form tbe water n*,ch. Ke»i winter the silk was so '

alBc«. I tao|<e 1 am the brighter and holslcrcr's white comm cord. Such a cgia. Turn Into a well buttered i«n. waffle Iron*. TSey gw equally good “A pared:
"ere then cut in worn that ebe ripped ll all up. made
«*eerier tor It.
rusbton Is pretty covered wph Jaia- The mixture will heat In three miq- using i«n water and |«rt milk..
Piece* abcat the rise of the ginger ,bc skirt -narrower and secured
Ivory knife nandles^l have grown
-Si«ak Uke you do when you nose embroidery, so railed. ’Thta con- nte*. then fold and serve at onro.
Bran Chowd-r-Onti pint of white root and allowml to drain over nigbt enough for new tleeves; put In new yellow with age or carrtees iiw mar
laagb."
fdst* flmidv t-f iHaag lines, changing
Farsnlro deserve a more favored l>caii*. ont-balf loun.l of salt jork. on a sieve, spread out BCi*raiely. Cook g,a, bodies to the basque, boufriit new
"bHencd by rubbing with sand, Thatmean* sjitrkle andgUdness
,hccolor vf the yarn at almost every i.lsce
thanbelongs to them In tbe rnr quart van of tomGoe*. one-fourth In the preserved ginger syrup unUl buitons. and thus her dree* was ready l»l*',„ j
^
aad Eoo-l will.Those fretful lines at ,urn.
family dli-t.They rank aspleblans.
of a niediutii sl;*sl SimAuIi onion, a lit- they are tender, adding the thin yet- f,,r a whole long
winter’s wear.
*
•' ‘‘net crash P'X’cO
Ibo mouth roraer* don’t come from
An old. Ughi-colorwl. cane-seated but have quite as many good jvolnis He |)cm.er. Soak the bin* over night; low rind of a lemon, ahaved fine. Be-------------^under the sewing machine will catch
r
the
pieces
of
carrot
from
the
Ihe weary lines cji,ir. minus
tb< seal. ■ a«w iiiaiie ar< ipleblans
olien i.a.e.
have. Farsnlp*
In »i.«
the morning |parbolljthcm.
adding
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laagbiQg.
lus \ur
’i-'wmus viieii
t a. riiik.i. in
lu lu
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alrla a* those eood* can be SO casllv
. .
around the eye» But the plainest
and pretty by a coat of var- Utter are excellent. Cook the |>arti- pinch of baking soda. Then
drain, and syrup _
with a sklmmTr
and
half fill pint leiiaiiwi. >. uvi. .lie
,b^ aleeves wear out. “'« *
of sweeping and dnsring.
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ward rign of despondency is tliat In nish and a seat of blue deiilm.
nli« until soft. Cut leDCthwIse in nar- add \he |iork a
Frkatseed Boani.
t|>0 (one.
p'cee of denim was stretched aerun
itrlfi*. and dip each strip In a t'ovvr
Ltllle chUdreu arc Infalllhle wi-ath- the seat and lacked securely Then » •batter made like fritter batter. Fry thcec-hours; then adfl the lomatoc* then i»ur over tbe earroi^
cltowr^ktoi'The’*Vtrii.er"’mai'ch. beinrsUriUm 7oTlf°v!e^ drv^idd
cr profihcts—(bey will not "nke to" eerond piece
txeked down on ur.ill brown In smoking hot fai. hsv- and |M*pi«ir. and salt lf|nece**ary. .Sim- eold. screw on toe rops and store In
carefully so the offending
hot waii to mol«i enough
yon If you are rod. And jo^ and I— three sides, the space between stuffed Ing as much fat as.for frying dough- nier for one hour lonker, adding wa- a cool. dry. dark
rk place.
place.
/)
|«tche* are done away
^ ,bapc them Into email flat
Joet common workingmen and women, with excelsior, and the fourth side
nuU
ler to keep It to ibJ consistency of
Ginger root, may be co.talUrod by wUh. and a whole neat sleeve uke.
Seu,on them with a bit of salL
nettber sick nor youpg nor old. but uckM. brass .hea<leii ta>-ks Iielng
Farmiii cakei made by forroinc t howdur. Hemovc tbe kork, and serve rooking tbeen as above, and after tbe
place.
paprika and muEtard. <;gok one UblcBoiy and often tired—*e love—ye*. a»c<] all a.n.und The seat was then washed i«r*iil|« Into small cakes,
very hot.
[ simmering prccesi. to
tender the
wbo canestimatethe longevlijof B,i>nful of hom»ed
c
onionIn a
llitic
that 1* tbe w<md—we love the bright, upholstered, pr lufteJ, with stout browning on each side in butter, are
Carrot Marmaladc-tOne doxen raw. ginger traaei>arent ael thekettle back a good black ailkdress? It can be aali pork (at
andwhen Itla brown
loving, laughing, happy voice
twine and button* made-of Uttle moles a change wblth bas only lo be tried -grated.ful of sugar to on the Are, where It will keep warm, rip.ied up. s|g>n*ed careruUy. Ironed
,he ike. and brown then, on
"Speak like you do when yoa coven-d with white enniun flannel to Ixt liked.
each cupful of esrro' , strained Juice and lei the ginger a^rb the aynip. on the wrong side and wade like new.
Berve with toasted brown
laugh."
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w-ooly side oui.’
Farenip stew Is not a new dlah. hut of three lemons, on tcasiioonlul of in ,hc morning dlv^dertbe waas of whentoofargbneforoutridewear.lt

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Another place where this material It Is so old that It may be new to itowdertO elnnatnon. me teatitoonful ginger with a sharp knife and cut makes a good foundation for a lace.
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A Toaat to Laughter.
|g very useful h In. makiug ecboni many, Doll three lean rllccs of sail of |io*-d«vd cbivc*. me tcaspoonful oarii piece Into -thin rirdea. Roll net. cr a grenadine, far prettier and
Hot-Plats DoHle*.
Here's to laughter, the sunshine ofiqigK* Cut a piece of blm- denim four- iK>rk one and a half hours; s, ra|K- of allspice Mix Ihe crated carrots jg *ugar and alore away between more elegant than cheap linings, l-astgome asbestoa pad* Gut a
-ih« soul, the happiness of the bean, teen by iwVniy-four inrto-x. On one- five large imrsnlj^. ciit in slice*, add with the stigar and
riand ,„raffln |ni>er In iiasteboard bixea.
|j. u may have a fresb plaiting ai the
of heavy butcher*’ linen Into
the Icven of youth, the privilege of tajf uork in whit.- «v>Hon. in stem to tbe |iork. boll on.-half hour: add otcr niitoi. In tbe iortiing add the
aandwteh fllling nothing could ^uom. and serve as a petticoat w-hlch
shape of the pad®“* ‘nch
imrhy. tbe otbo
•—n ‘l|i.-e
ihej spicew. Cook b* more palatable than a comblns- u last replacing those -Ualnty white
toe stlH-h. the Initials or monoCTam of the half gs much imuto aliced Ihln. ik lemon
1p--e and iheJ
g„ ground For revome tide,
treasure of the humble, the wealth of one. for whom It is luten.led. Double larenip, Boll all logerther until i«li- slowly tor one hour. If the spices arc uoo of bananas, alloed thin, and dr- creations dear to every- feminine cut ssave shajte and sire, but In two
the poor, tbe head of the cup of iiWtM- together and iww* in the fonr. of a bag. toe* are soft. ‘There should be about omitted lt U a* good a» oraage mar- clea Of cryaialllted ginger. Butter ho,n. but exiwaslve and easily soiled, pjgces that will Up over one Inch,
nre. It dis|>els dejection. banUh'e* fimd tbe'Vdge> with red'uiM-. and use a ciliiftrl of liquid in the slew when walsile.

tbin allcea of broad and cover one
rjgbl ribbons can be readily dved pi»b ro jjav. aelvsge et*lhe Upping
............................Hotibb- and tjilH hed lugcih- ready to serve. No exact measure of ' 8calioi«iI
8calloi«iI Ham—THo
Ham—THo slice*
slice* ot
of ham.
ham. ,...........................
,Hre with a few tllcee
of the ban- {f tha material Is good, and...
they Vre cOtrt Sew up all around. Turn In­
*. iwo
<wo rorrt.t*. one aba. add a IHtle sugar and a drop or. u,cful In many ways. It Is wUe to
fer handles for tbe bag. This hag water can be given iKnause It bolls four Urge potatoes,
Sew oo a narrow lace edgdepreaaion. tbe enemy of grief: It l«
^eat and durable, aad can Ih.- v»ash- away so inui-b lasterV""' ‘‘“V toan onion, one bunch of parsley, one pint xwo of.lemon juice, then a Uyer >of train our chHdren not to abuse iheir
<,r trochet on * ven' rimplc one.
what kings c
-the peasant, pluio- pd wltboul >.|•oiling Its ap|>uaranrc.- other*. Begin with tw-6 qnans of eold of milk. sesKonlng of ^alt and iwpiwr.
ginger sllcea. aad cover w ith Ibc doUie*. as there are «me* In many several dclllc* can be made In three
>r. the guilt}
'T Exchange.
water and add more warm If It be- Gut the jK.iaioc# Into Ihln *1le**. ('hop oUjgr heU slice of bread.
live* when economy U necessary, and i^or*:
tbe^^imoeent. If. Ihe
the sheen
sheen on
on tbe
toe
------------------------ rome* neceessn-.

fine onions. i«rsley *md carroU. Put
,.rocure Urge. perfAtlr ‘ihapea bablta are not suddenly pot on. like
_ • . •
sBvir of swUea. the rippU on the waOfainlag EHShe*.
.
Very few |s>rsons think of serving a Uj-er of Ihe potaioro In a bauered fi^”romo^-7Thc plU toil
ctothro. or so eaally cast aside,
tef* dellghL Ihe glint of tbe goU of
Instead of lUcing dish^ Ijj a |>an celery save in too natural slate, but baking dish, season wjlth salt and pepcavities with
One winter there was a "rage"
dadseas: wKhout It hunibr would be to drain, put them in a ttrnrse sieve celery sbonli! I»
served Jn other i>er, and sprinkle with the onion, car- , n,|„orc <,f choppedginger and Tam O'Sbanter" Capa, and a
little eairenter. rtw sn 0|>eplng about a
dumb, wit would wither
dlmpl.< urge enough to hold all ihai are or- forms. From the
stalks andIrave* TMs'and parsley. Cover with one bianriicd almonda
fflri teased her mother for ooe. until foot square In an out-of-the-way corwrould disappear and snillea would fiinurlly used nt «m- uteal. The sieve which are i:ol liesltable for serving slice of the ham cuijln-three or (our
.put the ginger Into ah* bought aome very heavy bUck ner of tbe kitchen floor. Run a tin
•farlvel. for It's (be glow of a cl.-an can rest in Hie »liiA ov.-r tbe oiien raw. a cream-of-c.lcry eoup may be pieces. Rei>eat this imtll the dish Is,
and enclose ll In fondant: srool and bad one crocheted. It was pipe or wooden chute down from Ihlsihe voice of a pore eoul. WAste |<l|ie. When the table dishe* preiared. Any cook look will give dl- flUed. covering withjthe 4tber cut
mixed nuu of never preuy or berxnnlng. and was lo a galvanlxed can or barrel In the
tbe Urtb c rv- of mirth, the ewan yong are waxhed. |K>ur over Hu-ni the hot recHona. though It will not uy It may Ulce of Karo. Pour ti-cr the milk and ^
,ariety preferred or make Unger- eooo laid to rest, but not lost
Ooe eellar Then brush all toe aweepot aadnees —Exchange.
rlnalng water, tbe soapy water having be made from Uiese pieces: but It can. bake in a slow oven ^r an hour and a
^
fondant In
which day her mother raveled R all out. togs down this bole, and see If It
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drained off. By the ilm.- the Iron and as exiiwlence bas Uught me. .
Half.
!
,rc mixed. These wound the strong yam Into baU. and doesn t save many weary Iri-s after
A ^•ttrlbMer’s Ea^rieivee.
tinware I* washed and your club.
l'olen-lt:<rcaiii sauce, as directed
.
are delldous sened with ginger waf- the grandmother knit It Into a good the dust pan. and many etoope overlo a chit wUh one of Home Cheer* aasbed and bun* up, the rinsing wa- for oabl«ge. is a dish flt (or an eplPretty ‘-‘■^1 Ctotba
atoot pair of allppers •black with a toe same. The can of sweeping may
a and coffee
coffee.
raltiod friend., Hr*. Joeipb Sherman ter will have dralmsl off the dishes, cure. Freiare It in the aame way.
H >wi »l*h to Ms?* pretty lunch
^ border.
boti^r. cordand______
taaaela.. be empHed Into toe furnace when InlL
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-dato red
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loog ago, she leaving, not only those oa top. but at!
also
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very good.'‘^®toa- and plenty of Uiem. at rioalJ
The Msixisat Fed.
sewed to eome fleece-ltoed cork eolee: A cover should be flUed to tbe bole to
I eouide of help- clean and iKtrfecHv dr?-.
Ihit a Uyer to a shallow baking dlab expense, follow the euunple of a w1*e
T<»M
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oM
«oi»«.
.Ilk.

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(al hint*, gathered la her own expert'
u this pUn la on.w tried It will be nnd cover with cream sauce. Sprinkle woman. She buy* remnanu ot line
- A Celery Hint
ceicc. Tbe foHowtog suggestions which apprecUted by every one who luu with buttered breed crumb* and bake
“n®"toein lo toe ptw' re taking advantage of the fad for
Blankcto and carpeta. so necessary
came by mail the next day are new to wasted valuable time and been sub- quickly .—Exchange.
- e.l*® ‘o ®‘ her tobies, fringes the edges, morning cap*. The nariest W ChMPA new war of nerving cetery may
:.r,- pMlr MP “ »«■
Ml «.cll .xp.D»..
Uosne ('beer s editor an-l are" well jected lo the aflnoyance of wiping cold
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»nd catches the fringe Just es If she •« way to make
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Cat off the tops of
worth can-.ving out;
wet dUhe*. or dse having' the dish
Oent'e for the ChUdren.1
were hem-slHchlng; B soffletimes bap- >• tole; Cut a circle, twenty Incbe* «•“ ‘n «ne*
U,,y the celery- and waeh the etolka thorof dotted muslto. or '«««»^
nnd attention,
These are
s lor house- water'lo grow cold In oNler lo wl|>e
•'nn't cover a child's head ao that It pens that there la a border on one to diameter.
ihree-lacb
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4*<-perB I i-n.mla*4 p
I you. When the dli-bes wIilIc Ihcy arc hoL
*'“• Inbale tbe air of It* own lunge, aide of the lunch cl«h. but tbe on)*- “y thin material.
meklng sheets make both hero* wide.
A wire basket. Ilki- those used In no matter bow cold Its rieeivlng room, effect "of that has been to a>mpPl hero all tbe way around the cltvl*. anl
^L"buv ped pickle*. Fill the hollow aide of
lace, an
an Into
Inch or
or wider
wider atralgbt
atralgbt •«
•« kH# le to have them well
wa^eo.
^ stalk with tbU mlxtura. Thl*
then when the. sheet Is wiftn thin to tnany ufflce* (or holdlag loHcri. Is
‘*pn't allow tbe youngster who Is admIraUon Bom the !lady who alto .sii mwr lace,
”and
have ouy
the too
the middle. Instead of sewing the ..yen better than a sieve, and is not ''sufprialogl.v strong u|«n It* feet" to that aide of tbe tabte. Ooe of tlqeae the outer edge of the hem. Rv.O
P ^____
. „^hiv be- might be varied by using deviled ham
Mde* together and putting Into ih.- ex|»n;.lve. but (be sieVe make* a good
“•
»»n* »«« “"‘r. n®
lunch cloth* was w-oren to clover-leaf about twenty Intoro ot elastic through
,ad pickle* for the flUlng or a flUtog
Diddle tokp toe four cornei* of your subsiliuu,
ter how anxion* the proud perenti pattern, aad It wa* made very lovell the- hem. end fasten. Put a snail ^
|* tots of out* and tnaywnaj^ Celery nerved
sheet and make a pair of
pH-----------------------may be to show it off. Rememter the i >• having some of three embroidered, rtbboo tow on one elds, and you have •
^
ibu, i, equally appaUxii« wKb the
low casea. Of course there srlll be a
Per Your Oaak.
danger et weakened and twisted little N'apktns to match had borders of Iho flnlsbed. Theae cap* may be tnade mjnrwos tnan tnoae
conrae.
seam on each *We of toe caw. hut It
A librarian ot long e*i>eriP0ce finds legu.
embroidered clover-leavea.
eoHrely by machine, end they laander
cotton.
the
-----------------------, will not be noticed. Beside* having that one cf the oust aattofactory
Don't allow smoking to tbe room
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easily when the elasUe is removed, ae
.howina
A NSW Csks.
. tha pUlow caaea you will Itavr a bun- kinds of paste Is made from gum where there I* 'a ver.v young or akA
Ceoceming Pltlews.
A dellcloas oaple sugar cake to
die of nice soft rag*.
tragacanth. Buy a few cynu' worih baby. The ihooghiful father will never . lo making up feather pillows, make
carnet ‘it I* rooabl# of many renova, made by totUng the hard sugar told
“If the boiler siirtog* a leak on It* of the kind that cotnee "In flake* (not smoke In the aauie room with the ehll- thin cheese, cloth rate* for tbe feaihttolirtyCrsekera.
sMe when It is full of clothe* aiul nice the -powdered) ond soak uoHI diedren: hui even the tbonghHess ones
era. and toeo'toeheavier slip* lo goOne pintofthebe*l_ flour, salt
Strong seds running hll over the etove. solved lit <z>ld water.' Then add a ebould l>e made lo reallte Us harmful over to«m. The cower* can be re-taste. «t>* teospoonfulof cream tartar,
than Plato esdw Just before baktoc- Thera
down into the Are and onto the floor lew dr.-pa of oil of wlnterberry. A litneat lo 'thq lonnqr case*- newed without dlstiiblng the feath- half a
and all tbe tubs are in use, just sharp- .He Jar of ibe mixture on one's writDon't (all to keep tbe children'* feet era. and when tbe feathers need wash- ounce#
^ cua small stick (a match I* alaav* at Ing desk Is far mon- convenient then dry and warmly clad In winter and log tbe thin toeeee rloth permit* of sweet milk
of the flour and butter, and lOU It caL under
- kahdi about tbe right sIm for an onH- a mucilage bottle.
«et weather, for (be .drcuUtlM U their betog sunned sad dried easily.
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