Grand Traverse Herald, July 17, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 17, 1913

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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OLDEST PAPEB IN lOCBIGAN NOKTH OF SSAND BAnDS-ESTABUSBED MR.

. AID nAVnUOB DAT IAOL|

MtvultK

Covers the
TravCTM Rcgte.

TKAVEE8B OTT. GRAKD TIAVEBSB <X>UNTT, MICHIGAN. TliniSDAY. JI LY 17, 1913

LAND BOUGHT
BYOOMMISSiON

LfitVES Foil MPM

LAST STAND
BY BULGARS

ALFALFA BOOS CROP

M’ADOO HAS

COX A8AIR FRffil

WHOLE WORLD

nn. Will Tkkt Up
Cincinnati Political Bees Found Net
N*w DutlM
• Guilty.
Pra&cltco. July 16.—Fanner
MAror Qeorse-W. Guihrte ol ntt*>
In writing to frlenda In the cHy
Cinclnnaii. July 16.—George B. Cox
burg, ut^ from Son Frudaco to­
Jerry Sulliran. who la no* loving In
wts lodey freed for a second Ume on
TKACT CONTROLS KCY TO SOAIBO- day on board (be at^er Uop^la, WILL BE MADE ON THEm OWN t^Ufomla. aaye; “I see that you ToUu EASY WVAV T9 REFUND CIRCULA­ chargee In connection with tbe aUeged
EXPORT TRADE OF THE UNITED
UAH ftlVA. MWSit
. MROEri.
to take up ble post ae dnsbonador to
TION BONDS
going after the alfalfa and 1 want
Ulesal ecu by tbe ClnclnnaU Trnet
STATES INCRSASIPta
Japan. He vae eerorted to the plei
to eay to, yon that If yon grow It even
company to force tbe (allqre of tbe
B Of monidpal offldale.
United way It will be e greet'
Johnson Chair Co. Cox was prestdeni
Those gneM be baa been alocelile arthing for that country There are peo­
Aa in tbe Srsl
riral here on July It.
trial be was freed on an iniurncted
ple out here who ate paying tu an,
acre a year rent for alfalfa land. and.
verdict by Judge CaldweiL
there you ten get it for nothing.*'
COMMIMION
RSTAINB
BTANO
NEITHER RAID ATTENTION
This la another proof of the edvenTAKEN TOWARDS R. 4 1.
RUSSIAN PROPOSALS.
tagee that are within the rearb of ell
If they will only make nee of them.

REBARBFD AS A WISE HIVE

NEW PROPOSAL

WANTS LUMBER

BXraSANOSBIVIAIISADVAIICE

PLAN IS STHL FEIDIK

PIIE AM DU DaURURLE

Counter Chargee of CrvaHlee Are
Agalnat Oreeka 8y Bulgare.
Peace will Be NegoUated
on Field.

As Lang ne Two Per Cant Bm*
Are OutaUnding Thsy Would
be Allowed All Privllegw
They New Poeeees

STATE BAR MEETING

rt ef PubUe Werke Awthnrla.
ed to Take Up Cor
Aleng Lina ef Oamand For
Two RDM Drop.

I Upon Irrw
portent Legal Toplea.

ABUSED HIS HDRSE

TAX CHINESE
IN PANAMA

ARTHUR LAFAYETTE FELL INTO
HANDS OF LAW
Left Animal Out All Night Without
Food, Water or Any At­
tention

Manufactured Product Eepeelelly In
the Une of Furnittwe FInde liF
creasing Market In PracsL
^
caMy Every. Cdwitry.

l^nalng, Mirit. July 16.—The twMCopsldemUe baatnoR of public ibWashington. July t:>.-^ propoagl
London. July IS —Counter charges
After dlscoveri^ hto bnree. etUl
teraat waa benaacted by tbe city ty-tbird annual conrenlion ot
outlined by Secretary "of the Treasury hitched 'to a wagi», tigbUy checked
Waafaingtoe. D. C.. July 16.—kfore
comnintoo Monday night the most Michigan Bute Bar aaaocUUon open-, ot masascres and crueltlsa ars made
McAdoo in a statement aeveral days and tied eo ebon as to make lying Uias tou million dollar'a worth of tbe
Important Of wbleb waa the inirchake ed here today with aeveral hundi^ by Bulgarians against tbe Greek#. Bul­
down impoealble, in a shed la tbe prodneu of the torcsu of the United
Of the StlnaoB tract containing forty lawyers from all parU of tbe aute In garia declaroa the Greeks, massacred
reucy
bllU
provision
for
refunding
practically
tbe
entire
Bulgarian
pops
Watta S. Humphry,
of a saloon where tbe animal States waa sent ont of the country In
aeret which la loeated above the muni­ attendance.
federal cIrrulaUon bonds by tbe Issue bad been since Tuesday .' afiern
cipal UgtaUng plant on the aouib side prealdeni ot tbe assocUUon deliver-, laUon of PravIslietSL Greeks and
tbe ftora] year Just ended, against
of three per cent hoods, preclritated a Chief of Fidlce Canon today arrested
Berrlans continued to advanro and U
of the Boardman river which glvea ed the opening address.
less than balf tbat sum In 1903. a dm
boatod discussion In the pontereoce Arthur I.#rayette and he to at present
Gorrmer Woodbridge N. Ferrts sd- Is reported General IvanoB effected s
the city the key to the power aifnatloB
~^e ago., according to official ngures
o!
ths
house
conSned
In
tbe-counly
Jail.
Tbe
com­
“splendid
retreat"
The
Bulgarian
on tbe atream and effectually cuta dreesed the barristers this morning
of the Bureau of Foreign and Domesbanking
god
.
currency
committee
plaint which was sworn out against
off any attempt to handicap the city 1 "DlBtrirtlng the Judicial Circuits." hope to make their last stand os their
il^CoDimerce The (otai value of
day. After three hours ot frnitless him charges cruelty to animala
This aflcmoon Chief Justice Joseph osm border. Neither Greece or Ser
pUnt ehonld Htyoae et« fit to do eo.
wood and manofacinrea thereof exargument the coDferenee adjourned
seems that Lafayette tied
. Thta Und U located where the new N. St^re of the Michigan Supreme via baa replied to Rutsia's peace propened during the ftoral year 1913
tonight
with
the
nembera
In
a
rather
horse
Tumday
ami
then
siarted
In
ponls.
Hirt
spoke
to
the
barristers.
dam would hare to be built ebou]d a
1 to approxlmaiely 120 mUexcited
frame
ut
nflnd.
aad
tbe
Mc­
to
make
a
night
of
it.
That
be
auc.End Net In Sight
V: 8. Senator Joaeph T. Robinson,
greater head of water be deeircd to
Hon doIUrs and tbe bulk of this «
Adoo proposal still pending.
cceded there is Utile douix. for eveo
Londoa. July IS.—The Balkan slrug N« Chances to Test Cei
of Ariiansas, delivered an address
tncreaao tbe capafclty of the plant
crude or seml-mamitartured eooof f^eurs Unieaa Preeidant
Tbe McAdoo proposal would write when found this morning be was In­
gle will end by a procese of mutual
eoecn future date. Tbe poeaMeloD et UUed, “The Ilench and the Bar."
Into (be bill the follawlng provision: toxicated. Tbe horve had ha^notbing dlUon. Hewn and sawed Umber ap­
'End Cabinet Find Cause to
This eoema tbe only
Tomorrow Dean Henry M. Bates, of
tbla land by the city will give plenty
Offer Objectiona
"So long as any of tbe said two pel
ai since Ifing hicebed and be­ proximated 11'i^Ulon dollars for-the
of chance to buDd the new dam when ths University of MIehtgsB. and U. hope Sir -Rdward Grey, tbe Brltlab
r«ar; boMs.'ddliarand ptaoka. over
cent bonds bearing
cause of the way In vriilch it
neoded end fumiah the necoMary dirt 6. Senator Porter J. McCumber of foreign secretary. 1s able to bold out
60 minioa and sbooks aA-iiRavcs. over
Panama. July IS.—The Chloese slt- privilege are outstanding, they shall Ued could sot have lain down during
statement In tbe bouse of comfor maldng the nUa that would have North Dakou wlU spestk.
12 milltofi; while the higher grades
The SMSkins tot tbe Uwyera were mona tonight he said that mere words uaUon which has arisen In this re- be entitled to all of tbe right# and (he night.
to be made when tbe new atructure
This to ibe second rase of tbe kind of manufacrurea. auch aa doors, sash,
In the acnate chamber of were not likely to affect the situation public rivals tbe Jajiaaese question privileges they no* poseesa."
la built Tbe owning of ihU land by
Repeal of tbe Ume limlution on the which baa been found by Chief Car- bilnds. trimmings, woodenware aad
and It would be most difficult for tbe of California and to quite likely to
the city wlU give a additional ten foot the stste capltol.
Vreeland-Aldrich emergency currency son. acting Id the capacity of t-onnty furniture formed IHiie more than 10
European powers to resort to force involve the United Stairs mon
head to the power plant which b all
tn ofCcer. In tbe*past few months, per cent ot tbe total exports of wood
leas serioustj- before It is settled. ThU law auiborixlng tbe Issue of loOO.OOO.to Impose peace.
that wiu ever be needed In the future
thereof.
These
Neither Servia nor Greece hat paid Ts the belier today of Panama govern­ OW emergency currency was proposed the culprit In the former case receiv­ figures of forest products exported
unlaas tbe city enjoya a greater
bill
Introduced
to
the
senate
to­
ing
a
sUff Sne for hto action.
ment
offioUls.
any attention U» Rusata'a propoaal
growth than la expected at this Uine.
do not Include "naval atoreef tar. tur­
New laws, directed against tbe Chin­ day by Senator Brandegee of Conneethat they cease boetUltlee. They ap­
Tbe comnHeeloa paid tl.ooo for tbe
pentine
aad
roaln.r
of
which
the
ex­
Ucut.
pear determined to neffoUata peace ese realdenu of t'anama. recenUy
property which amount will be paid
pats amount to over 25 mlUlos doL
The Vrceland-AIdrich act. ihi^ exwith Bulgaria ooly on the field, with­ Pass(>d. togeiber with official derrees
out of tbe proflta made- by the plant
ian annnallr.
ptrea
on
June
SO.
1914.
wouW
be
an-'
Wued
by
President
Perras.
will
prac­
out U^^entlon by asy third party,
and wUI not oomo In tbe wpy of lazea
Surveys Have Been Ordei^ In
rioe and oak are the principal clawand. vnteM Bulgaria proves amea- tically legislate the Chinese out of peneded by tbe propoeed GlaaaGwen
bwile the purchaac wtU not be of Im­
Indiea Preparatory to
Senator Braodegee'a
ce of Umber being sent out of the
able. It b believed thal an advance thiswectlOD of Central America, a-spot currency bill.
mediate benem to the city (ha Ume
Big Move. '
country. Of the approximately 120
wui be made upon Sofia to enforce where they have been steadily grow­ bill u designed for conelderaUaa In
Wiupcome when the poaaMelon of tbU
event
no
other
curreoc.v
legtotoUoa
to
million
dollar's worth ot wood and
ing
I
d
numbers
for
many
years.
Fall
aeepUhce
of
the
BervoGreek
terms
parcel of Und wlU be worth tbe en­
lx>ndon. July 16.—An extetiMve proSerious fighting for tbe time being lag to get any utJsfactlon from the enacted at the special session.
tire coat of tha plant It U consider­ -am of fmprovemenis of naval
> CsM That Has manufactnrea thereof. e«ported In the
year Jnst ended. 37 miUton doUan'
but the advance of tbs Pnmiuanlan government the Chinese
ed a good investment for tbe dU' Hons and defenses In the West Indiea.
Attracted Attsfitien of the
worth was pine Umber aad lamber,
Turkbh and Roumania trooiw ooadsy republic has spiraled to Washington
and will never be regretted.
yVnole World.
In view of the proximity of the opetond approxlmaiely 16 mlUton dollar's
^ for help and kolds that the United
A communicatloB was. read Trtnn Ing of tbe i'anaina canal was unoSi- uea without opposition.
States must aee that the Chtneae resi­
Soperftttendeni Honler of the' O. R. rUlly publUbcd here Uday. All tbe
Chicago. July 16.—Three circuit' worth was oak.' Of that going out in
dents of Panama are given commercial
* I. la which he suted In a very principal Britlah harbors In the Carlh
court Judges today denied tbe mollon tbe more oompletely bsanfaetared
RAILWAY MANAGERS AND EM­
protection.
t way thai the road would toedn. It was learned loder, have al­
to annul the decree of divorce grant- form., f
PLOYES WIRED PRESIDENT
Ths new laws come pretty close-to
In aU pn
s the lowering ready been surveyeu in order to lurGrace, Guggenhbim-Wahle frvm Iznately 7 million doUara
Uxlog
anything
and
everything
of the grade os East Front street as nlab materia! for a comprehensive
Wljllam Goggenbelm. the smeller milTbe whole world aeetas to be de­
They Urged Early Appolrrtment of
Chinaman In Panama does.
The
requested by the
Uonatre. In 1901. It was charged that manding tbe products of the Amwtonn
of defense which tbe sdmir ' Passed Away at Her
Under Ai
Chinese merehsnts claim tbat they
former meeting. He offered to cooi- alty and (be war office are now Jointly
the divorce was oAained by fraud aod foresu. The oak lamber exported In
Morning
Erdman AoL
pay nearly 76 per cent of the Import
coUualon. Tbe motion was denied
promise the queaUoa by bringing the considering-- Among (be recommends1913. for which full deCaUs are araOI customs dntles of tbe country ycL
tbe ground that it was against public
tracks down a fool, but thU did not Uons already 'adopted is one for the
New York. July 16.--Ran»*jable. was distributed to a dosen conn^j^^jonder the new lag-, their chamber of
policy and bel^Jt weald work wrong
eeem to meet the approval of the
of a Urge coaling and
Mrs. Mary Holmes Uonnloe.
agera an<Theads of the cooductors and
tries In Europe; abo« 30 oonsUree
on Innocent parties. Both have
mUtlon who wUI stand pat on their oll-bunkerlng station tor the escluKive died at her bontwon-Nintb street Wed- ;commerce here to to be Uxed 11.000 trainmen's unions formally agreed
In North nr South America: aad In
gold a month which will drive It ont submit their auge dUpoie to arbitra­ ried akalo alnce tbe divorce
former actJba. Tbe quesUen was left
of British war ships st Csstrlee neaday. was bom in I MO in Engiyo
smaller quanUiics to Aala, Oceania
granted.
T';g|
to the department of public worfca and Harbor. 8L lACla. It Is llkslr also In 1835 she came to America and aet- of extoteoce.
tion under the provialoas of
tod Africa. The other elaasee of lam­
The social and
the city clerk to arrsage as soon gs that the dan of ths coUnUl qovem- tleil in New York slate, where she
ded Erdman act They Jointly
ber ex|K>rted went to more than 75
ment. prepared several yean Osa tor married Richard Nelson Connine lo (Iona are bnvlly Uxed. tbe Cltlnese wired Prealdent Wilson urging
possible.
conetries and colonies. Including a
City Baglseer Rayce sent In a com- a similar fuel depot in Carlisle Bsv. IRtl. moving to Michigan the same stores are restricted as to the riaaa
appointment of arbltrattoo
tcoPe'of countriee in Europe; more
of goods they may sell, tbe
.muDlcatioD stating that everythlag U Bafbadoee. but which was oqt curried year. In I6TT the family
Iban a score of countries In North
tor lack of funds, will now be un­ Grand Traverse county, moving to of the raoe are required to register
now ready to pat te the storm water
America; practically every country In
Will Be Held at Morgan
sewer on tbe eoatb uda and be wanted dertaken by the admiralty.
Travane Clly in ixx'<. Sluee that frequently—and pay a fee each tlmo—
South America: a doxen eonatrtee la
Friday
Recently the Jamaican authorities time Mra Oonnlne liis reelded
and other restrictions are placed al­
permbslMi to ««t down the CArolina
AsU; a dosen islands in Oceania: and
popisri in tbe rkdaKy that are lUble bought a large site abntllng the hsr- Eaai Nlntll etreei. She leaves a hus­ most upon their every move.
various countries and ooloelen on the
to ruin tbe new aawsr by fUltng It with bor of Kingston in order to deal with band DOW 64 years old; a sister, Mar­ ‘The Chinese claim that this ts In' Old ioldlera Teld of ExperiencH at
A complete and tborougb dlscoatlon eastern, western and northern coasts
roots.. It was referred to the depart- an extra demand for coaling, docking garet Buck of Betiuin Harbor;, two direct violation of tbe Panamanian,
Id demonatratloD of -"thinning fruit" of Africa.
Oettyaberg.
^meni of public warhe with power to or repairing faclliuet. A Is under­ sons. Dayton Connine. a merchant of constitution which guarmnteea equal
w-Ul be given at tbe farm of the B. J.
stood thsi (be government's scheme Grayllni. and Male J. Connine. cir­ rights to the cittoens of all nations.
Sbooka and stave* ready for aee In •
There was a iarse gstherlng oi tbe Morgan esutc at 1:30 p.
cuit Judge, of Tawas CUy; three They also charge that when American W. R. a ladles held Monday afternoon day. July 18. by o. K. While. Held making boxes or barrels find a^Ude
called atten- Includes also the rresUon of a
base
at
Fanning
isUnd
on
tbe
Faclflc
grandsons. Ward B. Connine and Matt Minister Dodge, acting oo Instructions In their rooms st th.r co'irt bouse
Uoo to the BMd of a algnal light at
agent In horticultore of the M. A. C. dtotribnUon. and i
side
N. ConnlBK lawyers, of Traveme from Wasbln]ttoD. appealed to Pana- thp e'
the interaectloe Of ffUth abd Wads­
This. Is one ot tbe seriea of free miUlon dollars- value In the exports ot
evening a good .tutnber of'old
Clly; ^arry J. Conlne. a student at
government be was
worth atroeu tor tbs protection
soldier
”5~'.s with Ihera. orchard demonttraUona that the de­ 1913. Box sbooka go tn large qaastbe Ualverslty of Michigan, and
the laws would be made less drastic, later several gtvti a dcscriidloa of partment of horticulture of the Michi­ UUes to the coentrtae and tolaale of
strangers In tbe dty who drive aotolittle
iraadson.
but the matter was then allowed
moblk-s and wbo do not know that
their trip to OelU'sburg xod Uie royal gan Agrlcoltural college to giving in North Amertra ind In eonalderable
Bervloes will be.beld Friday at 3:D0 rest
Fifth street ende at tbe river,
way Uncle Sam treated them. Tbey Ibis community this summer to belp. quanUUea to South America. Asia
m. from tbe borne on Saat Ninth
Tbe taws of Panama do not permit report there was no'.hine left undone the fruit growers In tbe more success­ and Occnla: while Europe was by far
was given aatAmrliy to place a rod
BAD AXE CITIZENS TURN OUT IN street of the approx­
of a test of tbe consUtuUonalHy of to protect their life and besltu. Hoe- ful methods of caring for their orlUiit at tbe and of tbs atreM.
' FORCE
any new law unless tbe president and pltals. doctors and nurses and bv charda The advantages and dlsad- imately 6 mnilott dollar's worCb of
hto cabinet disagrees on that tow. scouts were in evidence everywSree. vaatages ot thinning the fruit eiU be suvea exported. Doofa. abash and
on the North side of PUiaeoth tUeet
There has been no dlssgreraest
from Union, pan /way thronrt'ths
Tbe strength of the aoldlera
dtocusaed aad explained aM then blinds Urgely to DrltlMi terrilorr—
the Chinese sHuaUon.
blork to Pine SOS' oo the east aide Business and Profsaaienal Man SUrtwatched when they were marching tAwroughly demonstrated.
Orchard tbe United Ktngfom. Canada.
•d With Pl^s and Siwvsto
Tbe Chinese of Pansma and
of Wadsworth beMaso Bteveetb and
and as soon (to lagging step# were dis­ cover crops will be discussed biiefly- BrtUsh West Indies. AastnOla and
This
Morning
Twelfth.
« Olvlng Them Hot Reception in Omtral America are a thrifty, tndos- covered they wen hitriiSd in an ambu­
Svery fruit grower to urged lo at­ BrlUah SouUi Africa tboogb Argenti­
na, Mexico. Cuba aod Santo Dombt
trtoua. lot. They never mix up In
lance to the hoeptui. Tbe Red Cross tend and all are welcome.
The ordinance forbidding the aettlw
. DsasK.
of the poiiUeal affairs of the ntUoni society was in evidence all over ibe
go are limited parchaaere ef tbto
ont of CaroUna poplara In tha dty
Bad Axs. July 16.-A11 bualneaa
and their dollars bsve done much to grounds.
claaa Amerleen funliura la klao very
and proridlng a penalty for an Intrao- bonaea ploeed while IM merchants
One
of
'lbr
features
was
when
tbe
g to aoro than
put
many
ot
these
nations
on
a
fli
tloo of the taw was placed upos Its psnlelpsted in a big road making bee
TeDwa, Morocco, July 1C.—FigbUng
raadieg and pa^md.
a acorn ot countries la Berope. an
tbe Sberldan-Blaghmm town line. has bean ^aeUeally cootlnuoua in thU footing. Tbe credit of tbe Cbineee ■outhera soldiers net and ctaaped
equal number of conatriea and Islands
of Panama ranks very high bands wlUi the Unton vetwana
This meoung was tbe Une aet fW They expect to buUd eeven miles of vlclnitF <ttr tbs pest six days. Frida;
In North America, every country to
the bearing of obJseUoni lo'the pav­ road way by nightfall. .
a oolnlDB or 6.000 SpanUb troops with the wboleaaler of the United
South America, 30 couatrian and coling of Slaat Front aireet and no
Busina and
protesilooil men marchaS into tbe surrounding region States from whom they boy beavtly.
oDles to Asia. # dosen to OoeanU, End
appeared either In person or writing, donned overalls, altoulderod pick and where they met a Scree reception
so ihe bearing was adjourned unUI shovel and went to work uarly tbU from the Moors. After SgbUog all
lE—Secretary of more than a dosen countries, ootonles
next Monday in order that the
day aad bnralng a few of ths uallvse'
morning. Their wlree
dependencies In Africa
Oeorgla Flra( to Um the New Law for Commerce RedSeld today to on hto
ceaaary rdaolnUon could be prepared
to propare the meals. Tbe huU they rotaroed to their original
way
west
earonte
to
tbe
Pribilotf
laElecUwi of U. S. dwmtera.
poelUoba. having lost 60 killed and lU
by the city attoney for completing imoject aroused great enthtislaam.
landa and Alaska, wbsra be to to make
I Aaylwn Inmato Now Wants
(
Liberty.#5 wonndeE.
Atlyita Ga, July"16.—Augutua Be* aa axtenalve tour, and Inapectlon of
Tbe bsMUe tribea are lacrtelng In
was re-elected to Um Immigration stabciia along tbe Can­
INGRAINS. a-C«nmodor«; -Ferry's
strength and acUvUy and are eot gtvadian botmdaiT Una Seevotary RmlSanvfUa. HL. July IE—\mUffl 80- United Btaiea senate as a
reboUt flagship, the Nlagaio. srrived
lac say net to fbu 16,000 BpanlMi Bx. Inmate of tbe Danville Hoapita] from Oeorgla by tbe direct votes o( Said WlU thetoagtaly (amUlartoe hlm- No OtlMf Kind Can Se SnM In Now
here thU snersogn for the local Per­
York
for the Insane for the last twenty tbe electorate. ThU counts at thn aeir with tbe far aad sealtng tedasry centennial celebration.
___
• *■4*9., .t
yuara. baa atarted babeas corpus pro­ Brat eleettoa held under tbe recently tri^ both of which are andv tbe
MilWPORT. E. I,-The nose vsU ceedings through KU attorney to ob­ ratIBed aerenteenib amendment ta Jnrtodlctlon of bla department.
New York. July IE—Begisatag to*
ViEN»fA—If ta reported tbat Rouu appeared here and there to eveiT tain bis liberty. He tcailBed that dar­ the United Butes constitatton, provMThe secretary wUl do bii traveUsg day mak ot all grades arid to Greater
natda u about to aaed an army of
Owoeso. July 16.—Ugtatalag atnick eridsnoe tbpt thU strange va»ry ed ing hto Inrarcoratlou in the asylum be tnff that tbe voters of tbe aeveral. by water -on we of tbe PaclSc coast New Tork moat be pnriaurlied before
1M.0M Into Bulgaria. The Bulgarian sad deetroyed throe large barns owa- fashion baFpoffw to auy. YEs orii- bed saved eeveral '.bonaand dollars states shall eari direct bcUots la aeoa revenue cattara. Secretary RedSMd being edtd. eoeordtog to the new rsgaertbera vmy, the report adds, !■
ed by Jobs Carriutberw a prominent Inntor
tb^tbd
I Mra. Preacb Va»- 'hich be earned b.v solving newspaper
rtbd to
J elactloiia Seaator Baron waa expects to mnn to tbe enst by
ted by the Ttov TorK
traatlag to SoQt.
taemr. Tbf low to
pnxtlM and toaning money.
ot Chicago about the middle of AugasL City bonrd ot health.

ATTEMPT AT EUMIXATIOII

IMPROVE DEFENSES

MOTIDN IS (DENIED

WILL ARBITRATE

MBS. HART H. CIMlilllE

ORCHARD l»«)HS1RAT)0R

W. R. C..ENTERTAIKD-

BUILD GDDD RDADS

NOT FOR SPAIIARDS

TO IHSPEGT STATIIHIS

nCR THROUGH LOIIIIG

FARMER THE LOSB)

BECra BY PEOPLE

PASTEIIRIZBI MU

r

OEAKD TBAVISSE »mAT.n Am TEAVUSC SAT IAOU, TEOBSDAY, JDLT 17, UU

1

Every rarvner MuM
f
fcM Metbera YeuiM fUbbtta. A
someUilng to keep bis anlmaU
Now tbat tbe city
a ^ .7
o.^' healthy. Those who use HAR^•BIA.•8
A eat at Harare Wyke
roNDITIOX PoWDEB have no tfou(Date tron tbe country proloosed own* this desirable Iran It holds the
BtrlkM wblch set MtUiv pertr ui7' key to tbe sltaatioii and can build tbe
dan without any fear of interferesoe
<»e of her kitten* Th* nest of rsb-j a,i;e# the cost smooth
Kith and gloM
glossy. As
at any time they deem tbe moTa aeoWU vras found by dome men wbo] 4 j^uitry lawdn'there 1* no bet<.
PnliUibed TttMdm
Tbondsya tt
plu
. TrsTOTN Ctty. UteU»ii. by
were digging. TheF were tsken to ward* off disease, brightens the pluiry. Sucb aa Improvement Is
-eases the yield of eggr..
eggs.
tbe boteL where tne cat at once mage ud Increases
needed at the present time, but It tbe
Sold hr aU druBBlsts.
•dopted them, all her klttenF haring | Price 25
Tbe demand for greater efflctency city srowi as-s everybody who has
STBS, Mssulas E«
d
except
one.
PoHIand.
Ore.,
July
16.—First
hav­
be
condneted
strictly
cn
bn*ln*M
. GIBBON, Bditot.
In business has led to the organlca- falih In lu fntoce knows that It will,
The fight may Joke two years
tlcm of a coarse by tbe University of tbe time wm eartainly come wBen a ing provided an adequate snbsUtate
The annual meeting of the mem]. personally have nothing to
MInnosotn for tbe purpose ot leach­ larser head of water w ill be needed to for whiskey in tbe form of a gUt of
hers of tbe Old Mission Beach Resort
atterad M Modn
twenty-five, bubbling fountains for
lose, but 1 have seen the mis­
AssoclaUoo for the .election of. trus­
ing real business aod greater
operate the idaiit ot a iirofit and adtees to sene tbe ensuing year and
cleory along Commercial lines. Tho Tanlapc. With tbe «wy clear tor Portland, 8. Benoon. mltUonalre lum­ ery which whiskey produces. I have
For Infants and Children.
the tranaactlon of other boslaea* pre­
berman. ia today fatily launched on seen bright, energetic men in my lumschool already'bas in view SSOO stu- such an ImilroTement there la
sented (or consideration wiU he held
dents who Will be directed in tbelr rausc for woro' about beins cut off his project to wipe ouL by oonstitu- bei' camps -become wartblMs slmply
C. r
... UId Mission at cottage of L.
tlonal amendment, every distillery In (brongh the appetite for 4rlnl(.
omee, 1» Prom Bt Beth PtMitM S3 worB by com[>eient professors, aidtd
Beach, on Tbursda.v. Aogusf 7.-ISIS.
Itolm where a foothold is necos'
Bears
the
nk-2 -o'clock p. m of said day.
•'Information I hs-e gathered shows
advlsory^toard of twenty-O'-e aary for ibwatcr ezi<anakm of the the United States.
Signatareof
MARY C. MOFFATT.
bankers and bus^n^Biea who have lunicTpal llsht buMnees.
Although he Is a tout abstainer him­ that a bUlkin dollar* It annually
July 10 IT 24 St
Secretary.
spMt over' saloon bars for liquors
Oo*
made a marked success of their
self. Mr. Benson docs not proiKise
BU noMba ...
Inces. The courses will lead to
MORTGAGE BALE
place this constitutional amendment bearing n high percentage of alcohol
ThrMBwatha'.
Default ha\-lng been made in (he
MORTGAGE SALE
Seventy million dollars is Invested In
tiflrates ot commerce which wlU sig­
restriction upon tbe manufe
Whereas default bu t>e«n made la
a
nify that the holder lias received
beer or wine*, because of the honest the mairafarturlng end of this to-call- condlUona .of
WII
by Joseph- V
. dm. Jr., and Mary J. the payment of the money secured by
proper Instruction In the brattebes
difference of opinion prevailing among ol industry. Vhta is a sore (hat Wnbelm. hi* wife.
*. of the Cfty of Trav- a mortgtge dated the 20U> day of
which modern
business requires.
May. A.
medical experts as to the harmful na­ should be removed from our national erne City.. Michigan.
Mary B.
• •• ivn. executed by WI1M
Some ot the states are bavins trou. Banks, store* and
-- -. _. . .
lard H. Campbell and wife. 1
ture ot these beverage*. But declsp economic life. State legislature* can­ ...
Me to flsure out «bere the fands are tabllshments will be tbe laboratories
not do It It reals upon the govern­ dated (be thirteenth day of Febrnary.tDavid R. Canipiall. single, and WslIng whiske.v and klndrtHl aplrlti
A. D.. 19M, and recorded lo the of-jlac« G. Campl>ell and'wife, lanra, all
fluid poisons, hf would -stamp them ment to take tbe step.”
comias from to arry ent tbe acu in which the students will be trained,
See of the register of deeds for the of Grand Traverse county. Mldiigan.
Denson believe* the plan he ba* ten­ county of Cmad TYaverte and Sute to Martha Mathew*,
•ui ••aa one wnuM stamp ont a polnow Martha
passed by the lesUlature last winter in order tbat tbe course may.be en­
tirely practical from every standiioim.
ronous sen>eni.W<he lane.“ For tbe tatively mapped out will not prove too of Michigan on the eighteenth day of Campbell, of said place, whit* said
sad California in oaniniUr is taclnc it will be distinrOy a school of ap­
iwellmlnary worlT^f wiping out wbie great a flnanrlM catastrophe upon the February, 1904, In Uber 46 of Mori-, aortsage wai recorded In th* office
gages on pace -4M on -which mort- of tbe Kegtsicr of Ikeeds In the conna Onaacdal crisis tbat aatnines Brest- plied business where those capable of
key. Mr. Benson. Las made an- appro men engagefi In tbe bnelnesa. He pro gage there Is claimed to be doe at ty ot Grand Traverse -In Liber £7 dt
er dlmenalou as tbb Ume passes. better things In (be business world
priation of SHO.OOO which be w lH draw ioses to allow them five year* t
.............................................
Mortgage*, on page 222. on ih« 20th
>r this noi
There baa been a tendency on the will be trained In methods and itracout of business after the amendmenl
day of May, A.
if-n. st 2:10
on us heavily as is necessary
one haU
o’clock p. m.
iweuty-twe onehundredths
part of tbe people to demand so
Only those who hare had
"J have tbe mone'." said Bensni became* a law.
And whereas the amonnt claimed B>
attorneyJee
of
thirty-five
dollar*
For more than ff year he has had
much resuUUoB of fUte affafrs that
business exprvience aod
tndaj', "and 1 believe it my duty te
provided for la said mbrtgage. besides be due on sajd mortgage at (be dale
the BultlpUclty of commlsslonert
good educational foundation will be ,
use It for humanity. ^Ve have en­ this idea in rfew. Hts counsA. E. E. the taxes hereinafter menUooed; and of (his notice is the euin of four turnHis Testimony.
Bted are eaU&s up tbe tax money trained, so that the chances, for fnll- MANUFACTURERS TOOK PART IN tered into (his fight Yrom the atand- Coovert. of Borlland. has been In also default having been made In the dred and seventy-five sed 98-l#n dol­
taster’ than <t can be produced. The ure by the greduates will lw> rcdii<Ml
polal of economics. Religion doe* not Washinglon conferring with legislat­ coodmons of a certain mortgage made lars of principal and iniernt and tho
DEFEAT OF JOHNSON
further sum of one hundred aod leu
the minimum. This scliool Is
enter Intn It at all. Our Bgbi Is a ors snd Investigating further into the by said.Josepb Wilhelm. Jr., and Mary and
attempt to brins about Idea! condldollars, taxes paid on tho
J. Wilhelm, his wife. u> said Mary B.
strictly bn*ines* proposition, and will 'liquor question.
tloBB la pTOTlns more expensive than of the syniiuoms of the limey which
e premise* a ' ‘
Underwood, dated (he (rMineeatb day
tbe further s
It looked In theory and now the ones tends in the direction of I>eiter
of April. A. D.. 1904. and recorded In
Recital.of Mulhall Seemed So Remarltaiiornev's fee.
I
lar* aa aitoraey'*
stlpnlated for
office
of
tbe
register
of
deeds
for
xrbo bare to pay tbe bills^are wonder- and women In business, and so farlhl^
according
lo
Atb»P«
adilcee
the
Bul­
able That Lawyers Were Amazed
_ je and the whole
the County of Grand Traverse sTorY In said mortgage
Ibb where they are folns to land If field has been
garians have abandoned the Kresna
and Lin'ened intently to
said nn rhe founeenih day of April. amount claimed to he nnpsld of said
tbla resnlattBE prosram is continued. pled. Only two other universities In
passes and are retreating -towar.is
1901, la Uber 45 of mortgages on page
Tbe last C^fenia leslslatnre created (he country have aiiempled anything
466. on which mortgage therst/fs
Dubnitxa. pursued by Servians and
Wathiagton. July IS.—Martin
been inclaimed to be due at the date of this
tblrtyone new comissions to reBU- along this line, so the field is pracU- Mulhall contlDu<>d on the stand before Greek*.
notice the sum of five hundred forty- Btltuied at law to recover the debt
l-nconflnned reiarti have reached
late different kinds of business and as «a1ly unwerkf^ and the possibilities (he senate lobby irrubc and iikmilflcd
three and ninety-two one-hundredths now- remaining seenred by said mentonly
limited
by
the
capacity
of
tbe
a t«fult<he entire appropriatiou made
letters and telegrams, many of which the Armenian lairtarchste at .Oshdollars and an attorney fee of fifteon gage or any pert thereof, hereby the
nan
brain
to
absorb
(he
instruc­
by-the lefflslature loUU twenty mllhave alremly been madp public. One stanllnople of a nias*acre of the Ar- Heading Toward Port Huron H* Es- dollars prorided for In said mortgage, power of sale contained in said mort­
and no ault or proceedings at law gage has become oparatlte.
tlona kUcfaiRSB U dn aomewhsi the tion that will be glveo. Practical cdu- was .written to W. DrBaylee ol Clevu- iitenlan iiopulatlon at Bodesto. on the
pecta to Make Detroit ToNow therefore Botloe 1* hereby glvbaring been Instituted to recover tbe
same condition and tbo pn^>ecu arc cmion given by practical men Is the tsiid, by Mulbell and said the writer Sea of Marninra. Tiirklt-h fort es
morrow> er of
moneys aerured by said mortgage* 01
great nee»l ot the hour and In this
. the statute
Bood for bavtiiB an empty stroait box
believed X. A. M. members should be drr Khver Ilcy arc supi>o*ed lo have
either of-them or any pan thereof;
field tbe University of MinnesoU Is
_ provided, the
occupied
Rodcsto
ycslrrdsy.
and whereas tbo said mortgages has
loBB before tbe end of the fiscal per­
<-al!cd upon to defeat (he re-election
foreclosed
by a
said
mortgage
will
hp
for
Uklng
the
lead.
It
was
this
been obliged to pay tbe taxes
iod. Tbe.Idea of making people hon­
of Mayor Johnson. Mnlliall said he
property hereinafter described (or the sale of the premises therein ddescrib­
school that Introduced the course in
aided In the deloat of Johnson In
ed. at public
est by resoUtton la expenslre. and
lie auction to the Ihighest
Cblragn-Detroil flying boat cruise, left ysan 19M am
city goveriment that Is so widely pat­
bidder
at
the
front
door
of-the
conn
Cleveland.
tbe plan of forming commisaions
sum
of
three
I’oint lookout this morslog headed
ronized tiy city ezecuilves from all
in the city of Traverse City.
slxiy-eix one^bu
• Mulhall was on the stand for i
fat aalarlet and tight duties wlU have
far I’ort Huron, which he^eipects
aaid ‘n “'<> coimiy of Grand Traverse
over the country, and with, (he addi­
which EUiq has
to be eliminated or some other pisn tion of this course It Is evident that a hours and nearly six Ijiiudrvd lette
reach iiefore nightfall Haven* an­ mortgagee inder and In compliance the sixth day of Ontober nen. at ten
In Hie forenoon of that day.
found, for supplylDg the needed funds wofidcrful amount of good will be ac­ telegrapis nnd si-raiw of meniorenda
nounced he would complete the cruise
idmons pre^bed in
I said o'clock
________ ________
described In
to keep them in motion. It is all complished and the busineu world were ideniifie<l by him with hardly
I. which
mortgages and in each of them.
bk'fore (he Chicago offlclala called
lid mortgage aa follow*, to-wli:
light to base commUstoos to Ukc will be i>Iaced upon a muqjt more effi­ more than a glanee.' He reniemhereil
off. He expects to reach Detroit to­ added to tbe amounts above stated
The north fractional half of the
makes
a
total
of
three
thousand
nine
apiarently
Hie
first
names
of
memborj
oire of vital things, but when the cient plane within the nezt few^icars.
northwest fractional qnancr of Secmorrow.
and
sixty-eight
one-iiundrediha
dollars
of congress, of lesser iiditMans. of la
Twenty-slx.
idea Is expanded to Include all lines
duo at the date-ff this notice. Now,
West, snd
lior leader* and underlings of secr.of activity the cost mounts Up
therefore, by virtue of tbe power
inries to congressmen and of all i
of gale contained in aald mort­
polDt where tbe people stand aghast
FARM PRODUCE—BuylflB Prie
gages and In each of them and qosrt*
men
he
claimed
he
had
worked
wi
imrth
of Range Twelve
at the prospect before them. The
n
the
stalule In such .----- —'* Twenty-six.
.Members of the board oj < onirul of throngli a year of a<iivr csni|>aignlng Butter ...............................................18 29c
oty
TrevWret. In iBe county of Grand
Gi
expense of Tunning modern BDvrrnrovlded.t
Kgg* ........................................
r
Mlchlgsn.
JaUiMiD prison consider the fartn llml in many parts of Hie country.
___ jn Friday
ment Is becoming too costly and a
Dated the 8th day of July. A. D,
la conno<-ted with the Institution a
His ja-rforniance seemiil so remark Hay. loose .................. :....*|10 to |i
For Uqaw, Mor- Angu*L 1913, at 1
aB ball will have to be called In the
1913.
great success, ft-il i-ayiug the si
ahia to lawyers present that they sut Straw. t«rton ........ :........................$1
Martha Campbell see Mathews.
pbioe, Opiam.
near future or else this country will
a profit and is a groat factor In
Mortgagee.
ail through a long day inienily watch­ Onions ...................................Me to 6!
be In tbe same predicament as some
Court House In the
Coedne. TobKfoniilng the {trlMuers who are
.FARM PRODUCE—SeUIng Pric«n
Covell 4 Cross.
ing tbe siinssk and listening
City of Traverse City. County of
of tbe old countries of Europe which
ce
and
other
drug
Attorncy-B
for Mortgagee.
gaged in doing tbe work. The farni lo the letter* and every word
rotiuof* ............................
3(
d Ih/t tl
Gr^ 1 'reverse, and State of Mlchl- Jutv 10 17 24 SI Aug 7 14 21 28 Sept
nre greanlng under a Ux burden that la 0|>enited by nioety trusties dho tike
•ddictiona.
gair ithst
ithi being the place where'the 4 I t 18 26 Oct 2
witness micr«-d In the briefreXe Crcauier.*’ butter .............................-.3'
Is gradoaliy breaking down the mid­ the work and seldom make an .-itlciniit
Dairy buiter ....................................... 21
aniT^natlon that accompanieda eJme
HARMLESS. rireult Court for the said County of
dle and poorer ciasses ^ho have to to eacai*-. Tliese men. who are
Grand Traverse It held) th; premise*
Egg* ..........................
21
thelh.
described In said mortgages, or «o
bear tbe bulk of the burden, h will model prisoners of tbe Institution, like
No hypoderttiies: money back If much thereof a* may be necessary to
Ducks, dressed ................................... U
be an Interesting study for the. stu­ tbe outdoor work and are anxious
Hay, Ulied
.......................... .....Mi not satisfied. Write, phone or call for pay the amount due on said mortdent of government to watch the de- bo in tbe roumn' Instead of heliind
r both of tliem and (be taxes
Free Booklets and Guarantee Bond
Straw ......................................................II
veiopmenta along this line for the the prison, walls. The farm is kolving
Neal Instltote Co.
GRAIN—Traversa
jCity Milling Co.
nd all legal costs, together
next few years and i>ce>ir tbe results the high cost of living problem in the
aftoraey
toroey fee* of fhlrtyITlccs corrected every day.
348 State St.. Traverse Cli-.
obtained by thU mnltlpllclty of com prison, as the inmates are provided
■n dollar*.
'
and
Ofieen
Tl Sheldon .Ave.. Grand Ripids
Wheat........... 1........................................ 30c
mlastons Is commensurate with the durinryie season with fresh vegeta­
law and aa covenai
Corn ...........;...........................................65c
coat of maintaining them.
tor in said' mortgage* and each of
bles and milk at a minimum co>.t to
.
MORTGAGE BALE.
- elng described
them.
thepremises
Rye'............
»........................................
SERVtA
ORDERS
CESSATION
OF
the state. The iwcnnlary dde is the
Default having been made In the
laes sitnated In
e as follows:
White navy beans..........................$1.65 oondltioBS of a certain mortgaga dat­
HOSTILITIES TODAY
amalleet factor that the farm plays
City. Connty of
Rod Kidney beans..........................tl.Sf' ed January 21. 1911, made by Caleb Grand Traverse and State of k
the prison system, the greatest U-Ing
Mlcbl. Cox and Nettle M. Cox, his wife, of gu. vix: Lot sU <C). of Hannah.
Congress has proved to tbe people tbe inspiration It give* the ^^^l«onl•^8
Buckwneai.
100 lb*. ,$l.00e$!.15
Lay
reverse City. Mich., to Agnes Pierce
tbat It Is possible to act in a speedy to reform and lead useful lives after
Co.'s fourth subdivision of ths vil­
GRAIN—Hannah G Lay Co.
of same place, vriildi mortgage Is re­ A
lage.
DOW
cky.
of
Traverse
City,
nnd decisive manner' when an issue they hava served ihelr time . PrisonPrices corrected every ^ay.
corded In the office ot the Register of •^Ming lo the recorded plat thet .,
ar'se* that demands specific and Im­
Wheat ....................... I..-..............80ft8Sc Deeds for Grand Traverse connty.
w'bo work In the o]>en air are more
sted at Traversa City, Michigan.
Mich.. In liber 59 of mortgages on page
mediate attention. In paailBg tie amenable to dlselplinaand have a dif­
Corn .................................................
389. and upon which there Is claimed
seeded amendmenta to the Erdman ferent view of lii« than (be men wlio
Rye ...................
,....^.^....450 (0 be doe at the date hereoC the sum
Mortgagee.
act congress made It possible to bead
Prices
corrected
every
day.
confined behind the walls. This
of one hundred and eight and T(
off the great strike on /he eastern Is doe to the fact that they are kept
Hog* ................................................ 814c dollars <81(18.T6>. land no suit or pro
■ney* (
rsllroads and thereby saved millions employed for longer hours and their
Steers ...........................................4 to 7c reeding at Uw having been instituted
Traverue City;
Addre
to
recover
the
money
secured
by
sal<l
of dollars to the nation at large. Arbi­ minds are directed alMg dlfferciii
Michigan.
Cow* ...............................................3 lo 6c mortgage
tration of troubles between eapltsl channels than In the,former condition.
Umb* ......................................................7e fore by vl; ................
___
and labor Is the only oMsIblo way
Uinc-d In said mortgage and the
who is working next to nature
London, July 1C.—Tlial great prog Sheep ....................................................... 5< ute in such case-made and prorided
to settle the dlfflcuniee that
all the time nathrally has a different
Chicken*, lira....................................... 12c
' bound to atiee from time to time be­ trend of thought than the man who If ress has been ntadc toward laacc In OecM. dressed..................................10c Notice Is hereby given that on Mondsv
Gie 14th day of .
(be Balkans was Indliaied (tMiiy when
tween corporations and their en- eenflned In close and artificial quartbe Servian govemtiieui aniiouneci. a Turlwya, dressed ...............................15c
ployea. The ohosges made In the
e sees the beauty of the rersatlon of lioMlllilc* i>endlng n'-.’o
HID^S, WOOL AND TALLOW.
Erdman bill made It more elastic and world and longs for ll.e time to <
Prices corrected a* market varies.
tiailons. Military opeiations will be
City,
bo
responsive to the real needs of the when he will again be free to mingle
8c Grand Traverse county, Micb., (that
continued, however, eo If Bulgaria re­ Hides ..........
people, and prevmiu n perpetual with his fellows and atone for the sins
fuses the terms Kervla will be in a Calf ......................................................... lie belag tbe place where the circuit
deadloek wbldi was liable to happen be has committed against society. The
onrt
for
said
county
la
bald)
the
Tallow
...................
5e
poetUdu to ciiDtlnuo tbe fight. Dr.
at any time , under the terms of tbe prison farm is tbe back to nature doc­ DasplI of the Iloicnriiin cabinet re­ No 1 boFM hides ....'..31.30 and up xviulse* descrtlx-d In said mortgiise
r so macb thereof as may be necesoriginal measure.' Tbe amendments trine In a concrete and practical form, signed liecause. the government decid­ Wool ...................................... 15 to
ary to pay tbe amount doe fh<
permit the appointing of linuionaV and now that the state haa tried
.ire seven per cent Interest an_
ed to grant tbe demands of Greece
boards until an agreement fs f£all} the plan there is no intention of an.l Servis.
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. lega] costs, together with flfteea dolreached tbat Is satlafactory-^fid JusL changing lutck to the t.l.J^ system,
Official dlsiatches from Athens con­ Tbe entire cost is |2.'> to sell your
e prmises d
FARM or UU8INES8. Those who are
employment of tbe |ir1soi)crs on
The panlea ^volved in strike*
Are only r
firm the annoiinoemtat frMn Salonlkl,
» asi to be
Ing listing with us. please
apt to be nnrhaaooable and tbe longer farm does away with tbe necessity of yekterday that Greece Is preiayed to
fore they
t p^cel of 1.
they try to giw U»ether the wider the working them In lines 'wIk^ their sign an anuUtIre on condition that
Traverse county. •Mich, buinnlitg at
breach - often opcomes. A - board of product comes Into cotnpcilKion with (be frontier quesUous. the payment of
a point ten rods north ot the south
tahed. Von will find only such
west comer of ue sooth west quarter
arhUrstlim knows nothing of the free Iitnr. which Is a very di-slralde indcninity I>> Bulganu and guarantees addmse* of owners. These
" tbe works of
qge*'^ —^
lely dU .ibuted through our exten- -• .... ..— aw
petty Jealousies that may exist be­ fewlnre. Prisoners must work and
A. W. RICKERD
for the woKarc of (irreks trader Bul­
p advertising giving grester pub­
'entytween the two parties at Issue and long as this is a necessity In the penal garian rule shall be settled on the bst- licity than any other method and at range eleven west, thence running
system It is proper that the.v. should tlelleld.
verv niiich lea* cost. Get our prop- north ten rods thence oast forty-eight
are thereby qualified to look
rods, thence eooth ten rod*, theni
situation lir a clear tight and decide he engaged In some occupatiun where . Fighting continues; the Greek force* oelGon or Hat ot prapertie*.
RDEE BUSINESS EXCHANGE
r beglnnln
acoortllng to the merltf of the case. their lal>or ran be used by the slate have occupHtli the l«r n of Drama, and
Traverse City. Michigan.
AGNES ]
Setdement of trouble by boards of an.d not affect the rondlMon of the
July 17-lf
this nature Is desirable, for the'mem­ free workman in any line of the crafi s.
bers have the confidence of both par- The farm plan will be enlarged In tbo
The abaord man Is ths on* «bo WANTED—Cook at T. W. C. A. home.
Apply t6 Mr*. Edgar Keith. 428 Web­
, Uea Involved and the weight' of their future to make nmre room for prison- nevi r changas. Take our adries whan 70a
ster BtreeL
June It-tf
who show promise of becoming hare s coagb or scold sad try Aim's Oh^
opinion Is boned to threw tbe bounce
April 24. May 1. E. 18. a. *3, Jna# 8,
Bshaa Tbcm ii nothing noro soothiog,
In tbe right dfrectlun. A great strike better men when their terms htve
12. 18. 28. Jnly 8. 10.17.
nuthi&Klhsiw^lbnaggnwternlief. Ooa.
pired
and
they
have
|«lil
their
debt
Is always a caitmtty no matter which
tsiiw no harmful ingrcAtnts. Ustd for
WANTED—Baaa acre***. Ft*# seed
side wins. Tbe real damage does not to tbe EUte for ttansgresslng Ittblaws.; many ysari with (atlsfaemn snd 1
furnished on the flret thirty acre*
>e. and BI.OO bottlds.
-fan upon those who aae directly In­
contracted. Traverse (3ty Cenlng
volved but upon the hcIMesa worngn
Company.
Bch 11-U
ALVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Oireetoe
and thlldren who are made to suffer
and Ecnbalrnsr. 312 South Union St
1* to an Indlridnal Electrir Ughting Plant exact­
There
1^
no
doubt
In
the
minds
ot
Mre. >• - -.................. ~*as a rcsnlt Of stopping of wages and
ly what a reservoir ts to a water system. It
pbone
.
.
.
-----.
store* up the electricity gwerated by the dyntbe geneiwl parolyxtng of busincKs. lose who know the eltustlon that;
would wUb'xe be treated.
RaBovM Cjrtmital and
anm snd holds It unm light It'seeded. All yon
Tbe man.who staru trouble Ik not al­ the purchase of the forty acre* at th/
meh SO-tf
tivlaewal Bain.
aeml do U to ru* roar «04^ (or a few tuwr*
By th* ‘•KadUr- method 1 can r»
ways the one who gets tbe worst ot place where the new dam wljl be lo-Haala Bndaaa, drama
oceaalonany. Tbe •«hlori3e Aeeumulatar" wUl
move those acbl^ iwth absoluUly
Ikaa aome lencHwnt byatander is mure ited should the city be compelled,
/!>*. Aobe hram SBB ar
then store np rioeuidty to light over an wttaod)ut pain, and srithont the u
withoui
build another at the mnniclpal
liable to gel hurt then the aegressor
ed period.
^
-----nerve*;, circulation, lamebess. etc. dfng* to prodoee
-------- ..1 Hot 1
In tbe trouble. This-same condition lighting plant waua wise move nnd a'
Prof. Hubbard. Stelnberf BUt. Cttt. ^^ple of nervoiu (empBrament and
appUes to a strike, for tbe gensrsl gamble on the future tbat will prove j
1200.
may is^mo*
'Xadlar" malhod <
benefit 4o the dty. A* long as
paMIc U tbe element that In tbe long
WANTED—young chick*, from ttree
ran niwara gets the worst of the bust- others owned this traeL ihere was a
DR. W. O. DKTON.
week* lo thfee month*. Best pri.wa.
nesi paralrals that (otlowa a strike possIblUty that some one might buy
ct«
IM-m Bnihelm Block, wtth Dr. Hi
BB.BasiMMs.ik
tesveree Cttjr* lUch.'
Inquire '•Cblck*,'' -Record-MsI<
Wwh^WiftlL Trevare* C*iy. HlnUBaa.
Of tar^c dtoeaMoas. It la hoped that the lan< sod bead off any attempt that
mmeBdad Erdman act win oper>.
CfmiTnMtmHaM tb«
ata. In the naoner InteiHled aod ellm- Im power facUltiea.
lad T

WOULD END MANUFACTURE OF WHISKEY

Oregon Millionaire Has Outlined Extensive Campaign (o
>
Dethrone Old King Red Eye^

HE3(AU> AND RECORD C0> Tesdi Brabiera

CASTOR IA

IkilMYMHmMnpBneU

PLAYED PART
IN ELECTIONS

StweringCssI

MMiy LETTERS IDENTIFIED

HAVENS IS FLYING

Jhe Markets
Xoad Morluts

Farm a S«ecc»

BALKAN PEACE
NOW POSSIBLE

rrsavt Aethm

BUL6IRIANS IRE ANXIOUS

Let ns fill your Paris
Green Wants with
Lavanburg's "Pure
Paris Green. Fresh
6t^k. handled
aB
‘to conserve its poten­
cy. Prieea low.

Wait’s

DRUG STORE
' Travel;^ Qljr.

AHiwM«ve{

The
Storage
UtOe Hie Electric
Battery Co.
Wonder
ne ‘ridoilde Acenmolator’

*B9iinkUUY
satuj.'risS'j

Teeth E»trectc4Ahy»ltr.
irWtthoatPnta

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Hopper Cooled^ .

FOR SALE BY

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ORAKD TSAVERflE HERALD AHD TEAVEHSE BAY EAGLE. THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1913 \

J. W. SLATER,

120 East Front Street,

r rAGETTIHEE.

J. W. SLATER

Traverse City, Mich.

Enthusiastic Crowds Grow Bigger i Bigger
A.S THE GREAT SALE GOES ON


The good news of J. W. Slater’s Great July Clearance Sale has spread through Traverse City and
Northern Michigan at a wonderful rate and every day new faces greet one for their share of the
astonishing bargains we are offering. Toddy we will name a few of the many world’s'beating
values that are making this great sale famous, which is causing a wonderful sensation among
those who are thrifty and progressive, and which will go down in history as the greatest of all
____________________ ^_______________
Furniture Sales.

SWEEF»II>iG
Freight Paid on all
Purehases of $10
or over.

CHALLENGE

J. W. SLATER

GREAT

JOLY, CLEARANCE

This beautiful mantle clock is
a genuine Seth ThomAs eight-day
clock; strikes hour and half hour:
Cathedral chimes. Beautifully
trimmed with heavy plated trimmiugs: ^damanUne finis>ed.
guaranteed not to peel or chip off.
can be washed with soap and
water. July Clearance 'S
Sale price only..............WmMO

■ iater.

SALE
Gasoline and
Alcohol Stove.
Prices cut in half
during our July
Clearance Sale.

AND

EfV,

Bio .Ranoe Value

Parior
Tabie

Make your sefection now and pay

Favorite
Go Carts'

Mantie Clocks; ’

Mahilogany

CLECARANCE REDUCTIONS

An elegant ;high grade Range, large high closet and
Reservoir. 6 holes body, make of double steel walls with
thick asbestos padding, elegantly uickled, andibhilt to
give a life of sep-ice.
Our July Clearance Sale Price,
only................. ................................
Other Ranges up from S23.7S

Carriages
Now is the time to get the baby a Go Cart or Carriage.
The fresh air and sun are necessary to good health, and
. a nice daily ride in one of our handsome comfortable Go
Carts will be better for the baby than anything else.

m

Go Cart just like Cut-~July CIearaiv:e Sale price $12 60
Folding Go Carts con be put under a buggie seat, up
from ................................. ...................... .........
.$150.
4-whecled Chair Carts, rubber tired, up from ..

.$1.55

New Perfection Oil Stove/'-"

Beautiful Mahogany Parlor Just the stove for this hot weather. We are showif(g them
Table just like cut, 24x24 in. tdp. jin^l. 2. J and 4 burner. Stove with and without warm­
French shaped legs; well made. ing shelves, ranging in price up from $2.50.
Fitted with furniture shoes.- so it
will not scratch or mar a polished
floor. July Clearance O OC
Sale price.......................
Others np from 75c

IL-.
SECRETARYS
Beautiful quartered and
bigbiy polished Secretaiy’. full
size, large drawer. French
shaped legs. Cleasence Sale
price....................... :....$5.»5
we sell the Globe-Wemlekc
Elastic Book Cases and
FUUag Cabinets.

m
Silverware ;and Cut Glass
"Idcai” Fireless
Cooker

Dressers and Bed Room Suits

At a Saving ol from 10% to 25%
We want you to see our big line of dresaers and suits., These should
■ It will surprise yn-.i at the big amount we will save you have been here for spring trade but arrived too late.
oQ.silverware and cut glassware. We charge no fancy
Dresser just like cut. exception with wood knobs in place of brass
prices for this ware but sell it on the same percentage of handles. July Clearance Sale price S6.98
profit that we sell staple home furnishing goods at
Combinaticn dresser and commode just like cut $4.95

Full size cotton top maitresses,
the SS'kind. CleaVance Sale
price 1L95. $20 Felted Cotton
mattresses.
Clearance Sale
price............................... $14.75
$12 Welted Cotton Mattresses.
Clearance sale price — $7.95
Others as low as $0.75.
PROTECT YOUR BOOKS
Wkheut . good
. bookesM k is imh pcssible to keep
^ - * boob from being
soiled and destroy­
ed. Onr Mortmad is excepdoolarge. CombinatMti Cases op
. from f$ 5$.

Save 80% ol yonr nielJpML
DISHES
Take the drudgery out ofkitch'
en. make the fo^ more whole­
You can buyeheaper dishes than these but not of this
some and delicious. No other quality.
/
fireiess cool^tove In the world is
100 piece set of No 1 English wore, dainty gol4 trimWe have a Jiumber of odd wood beds that you can buy at about
so suhstantitdlly built—^ bwd- niings; regular $21 value; our Clearance Sale price
one-third
of
their
real
value.
some in appearance—so thor­
oughly efficient in operation as
We uc cxclulve ■ncnls for the STANDARD SEWING
the ‘’Ideal.”
OUier IM-Pleee SeU as Low as J7.98
MAC$INE& Come In and see them.

Odd Wood Beds

1S.7S

A

Dover Sad Iron
The kind that won't bum
your hands. Set of 4 75
three irons ..........l.ld

J. W. Slater
HOME EDRNISHER

1892 ^ga Alnminain
Itec

Just to introduce this fam­
ous ware, we are selling a
limited, number of dOA
these stew pans at.. .XaL

PT

L*

OKAND TRAVKBSS

ASH TRA7SB8X BAT XAOLB. THUBSDAT, JVLT 17. mS

Nm$ OF ORMHI TRAVERSE REOtON
NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Kingsley Department
CcMkdacled by Mira Jessie Bowdea.
nu people of Ktnfil^ uid the rarmtadiaf
ooxtBtiy sre «U laterMtod ia thii Dtptrtmnt.
We thill be gild to bavt iadlviduli, church
the Onnge, fnternil lodettet sad all other or*
CaalnttoDi biad in Uama of newt, perooBili,
oasonnoemeoU of meetingt, doUcm of entertain*
neatt. bn^au ^aafee, public improremanU
being done or eontemplaU^ udee of real ertaU
in town or eonntry, and any other itema of gen­
eral intereet. Betid all items to Mist Jeede
Bowden, who hat charge of Uu Department.—
Bditor Herald.
^
<
KliMOirr. Jot)- 'is.--Mr. and Mr< I .Miss Mnraery Spoer of Tustln.
t to Beer l^ke 'vlsUtuf her parents el Summit Cliy
Tneedtr to ettesd the funeral of the .for e few da)s.
I Myron Nelson jind wife -sjient
fomer'e atandntother.
Mr. end Mn. Oeorae Braalljcen of week «1tb the former's sister. Mra.
iecduon. are here makUtt a fee dare' I John Tobias, of Summit City
D. I.. Bobers sas a Tfaverw City
Ttali eith relatlree.
Parr) Manifold and Otto Uacb of caller Tburaday.
Cadillac, and Mlu Florence t'.cre of I Mrs. Monroe of Summit City. Is not
any In health.
Lake nij. e-ere fueeu at the W»N
A band of gypsies passed through
HaniBold home the Fburth.
tovrn last Wedneaday. cmtliu quite a
.ViM Jetile Bovden eas a sueet disturbance.
at FVed Fraier'a Suodar
Emily Kingsley went to Traverse
Mr*V *da Sayeni and Mta. Slaude City Sunday.
bcMt vere KUetite of Mra. U.' S.
Miss Malwl Boyd of Maiilon U tisilFenton. Monday.
tng Mr. and Mr*. Eli Howell of SumMra. W» Boakee of BUckman.
It City.
apeni la»t week with her alnter. Mr*.
Mrs. Eli Howell Ulm Mabel .Boyd
Will Newmarclr at Traverse aty.
and Irene York went to Traverse City
Mrs. Oooine Weklner of Summit Thursday etenint, returning ThuraCity, returord lo her home
day evening.
t
laat week. She has heeo \lslUns In
Uttle Katherine Brown Is In SomCanada tor the seat few eyeka.
t City. visiting her grandparent/
comiianied by her 4au«fater. Hre. Joha
' and M
Mrs. H D. Baldwin.
HonaUnd of Manton.
Mis. Tedman of Summit City, .was
John Bowden waa a Traverse City In Travene City the last of the week.
rUtlor Thursday.
Gjover Broso made a trip to
Miss Myitle Wyckoft and sister. Luther last w.ek.
Mr*. Porter of Traverse City, eeme
Mrs. Bd Mos spent Monday with
home Seturday. The latter will spend her parents at Summit City.
a few days with friends and
Hr. and Mrs. ('has. Sanborn and
before reiumlof to her'hom^'
daugHier of Coldwater. Michigan, arc
hir and Mra. Wilson of Alba, arc vlt visiting the former's grandmother.
itlag th'-ir dauKliter.' Mrs. CUbert Mrs. klonroe at Summit City. Mr.
Soell. at Summit City.
and Mra. Sanborn win live ai TravMrs. Josephine Oorda spent Frlday
at the borne of John PerfaalL
Beth JeBery went to Traveree City
Tneeday.

Fife Lake Department
Conducted by Miss Mae Dewey.
W« wtiat to msk« this DepsrtmeBt of the
grsstot poulble nine to all coaoeraed and to
tUi esd roqneit that all itema of penooal aad
general inttmx be aent to Mias Dewej id be
Incorporated in the Department. We eapeolally
aak that chorchei, fraternal aocietiee and the
Orange fv&iah itema of intereat in their reepeetlve organixatiio&a. Newi of aocial eventa and
eniertahutienta^ improremebta being
or con- •
templated, and bulneBa changes and transfen ia
rest estate in town and conntrp are eapwiallr
acceptable. The above applies not only to the
villa^ of Fife lAke. bat to the fnrronndhig
eosstry.—Bditor Herald.

day to spMd a few days wkB the latler'a mother. Mrs. Ctearcs.
Harry La Bar esme home' Wednes­
day from Traverse City.
W. R. FuUer U ImproriBS In health.
Mn. Wauon TtaUy returned Friday
from Sortfaport. Mias Lilian remained
for a longer visit
Dr. and Mra. L. 8. Walter were In
Traverse City a ffw days this week.
Mrs. Oeorge Stults was In South
Boardman over Sunday.
Mrs. Hosier whs called to Bheron
Monday, b) the tUdf«s of a relative.
Mrs Frank Breen went to SouH
Boardman Wedneaday; to visit her
son ^'lllard and wile.
Mrs. A. Dalberg and son Frank went
to Grand Rapids Monday, to visit her
son Oscar and family.
(h-orge Hohbs left Wednesday evenVirginia to Jotn ihe'aatT.
Vaughn Dewey returned to North
DakoU Monday, lo resume hU work
as train dispatcher.
FrM Tabberer of Freeport,
been visiUug friends In town for a
few ds>s.
Nr. Wtwtfall relumed to his home
at North Adams. KVMajV after a two
weeks' vUll with W. W. Browers and
family.
Mrs. IxH.-t Delidn and four children
are sioiiping at the Hobbs home. ^ra.
Detion was formerly Kale Myan of
this place.
Mrs. Miitiie l.eerliinan of Big Rap­
ids. arrived Sunday lo syiend her vucariou siih her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
A. T, Breed.
Mr. Dyer* and dsiigbier of Manton.
are tenting In l-eoiiard Baker's yard
while, he la employed on ihu county
mad.
Mrs. A. T. Thome went lo lvn«*vSle Sunday to see her grandtwiii.
born on Friday, j'uly tlth to Mr. and
Mn. Lowell Thome
Mrs. Geo. MVav«Y and Mrs. J. L.
Zuver were In Cadlllae last Tuesday
to see Mrs. tVm Crego at the butpl-

I'M'l

mm

Gerald Blue of Traverae
City tisk Bi-tepled the prslGan at
-hauffyur and artiied "h Frida) lost.
'Mrs A. Hurunvnius nf rtii'-ako and
daughter. Mra l.<^lgh 43iritllsD of
owossi). wiiii maid and eoaihman, ar­
rived last week on il>e Jllssoun and
weut to their summer home. Idle-J^hlle.
Spsldins Friedrich <-f Traverse.City
vlaltcd a few days hist week with
frienda
Irma MrMlcbai-1 of Traverse City
b the guedt of Ethel Gibson at
hotel. ■
I... K. rollln :ind wife of Empire
were In town today.
.Mrw. D. H. Ita> aod daughter took
.Miss Cbra Ibics Irom Gleo Kay i<>
bei home In Traterse City »n Mondnv.
. On Thursday. July ID. the eliliena
wlinessr-d the parade of -ilic Wmiera
MI.h:);o niie inspection lour. Fif­
teen esis toniaitiing almut T-ii |K>oj>le
can>e into town about 13 minules be­
fore Hhediib- time and remiiiued a
half hour. U-ing M-r\ed to lemonade,
i lgSTs and randy by the Misses Alliv.
Eva aiid lllrgsret-Da) from s table
•a. \ lawn.

Bmon

Bendon. July Ki.—Mra. iiangremund
has resliingled her liuuae
Gh-ii Maynard and family have
moted to their hoW nonh of town.
Thr
'he'M. E Udles' Aid SoHeiy add
(ee crewui
Cl
at the Hanre house Saturi.c •'enliik.
Miss Mary Jaquish' left Thuraday
fur the ]>eninsula to pick iherries.
Mrs. YUude Wilson'.of llowllug
ber aister, Mrs. Pfeff<’r in riiieagu Ireen. Ohio. U vlsiUng h«-r nepliew.
and brother. 6. C. Bemsielne andTam- HairrlVilson. and family.
W. E. M'ldrlg bos palmed hit bouse.
Uy at Evanston.
Then- will tie a Sunday sch<»! con­
Mr. and Mra. Ray Button, sen and
daughter, Mr*. Winnie Jennie and vention at the Sbutl si-buol bouse Sau
daughter Ruth, relumed to their unlay. July is*. A Urge attendance
-hoped for.
home Id Williamsburg, after a few
Mr. bud Mrs. W. B Colllson moved
dai-*' visit at W. ft F'utler s.
Hoaur last -week after spending
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Woodford and
children of Detroit, arrived Thursday tbe Iasi year at the borne of their
Ir. M'oodford returned daughter. Mrs. George Jarrett.
About
iitfi‘Italians are In town help­
home Monday. Mra. Woodford
ing U> lay new rails oa tbe Fere Mar­
children will remafn during the i
mer months wiUi her parents. Hr.-and quette railroad.
M. II. Erwin, trarell’ng repres
Mrs. Bd. Newell.
live of the Blue Valley Creamery Co,
Mr. and' Mra. E. D. Webb and
David of Traverse City, 'n-turoed visited ihU neighborhood last. week,
home after a few days' spent at their calling oil old paiToDs and aoll^tiai:
•w opes.
are here.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Wilson. Cha*.
M,r and Mrs. Adelbert SlncUira and
daughters Helen and Susie and son tvilson and son Glen and Mr* MaiiJe
Wllsou
and son attended the hwU
Harry, went to Truverae Ciiy Thui;*.,
intlir at Ceriar lion Sunda),
day to pick cherriet.
/

kries, rpsM I
r hard *«d anvad•d the ban •
Mra. Swore* 1 and daugbtar. Mia
F.SU Brammitt. of Detroit i
ing at her akier's. Mr*. BIIm Payne. .
The fadies' AUadla Sorirtr .*l)i
eting U
president's July* 24. They will ha>e
When men drink until they are
a BpelliBg bee and other amaaemeata.
able to reaJixe they are wasting Uielr
alw; a sapper at S p. m. Ail members
lives and ruining that of wife a
chltdran. It U tbe doty of the wife or rnd tamlUes aboold aUead with well
other reUilTca, to insist upon the hiteo baaketa.
proper medical trMiment Ho mrt y-Mr. and Mra. Warren NoaJ at Ikmg •
IH your busbands and sons b«foine.i
oselesa aU-otwKc wrecka. wbsu )ou Lake visited tbeD daaghter. Mra.
can send them to tbe NtUiI Institute Ohfer Skiver.- Sunday aftaraooa.
for three days and have them restored
Ulile Paker and sob. Carl Kohn. of
to sobriety. Stop and think what this KawtoB visited her mother. Mra Jane
mean* to you. The Neal Drink Habit Ha:
Sunday.
Treatroeni
It is a harmleds.
hartnletl*. vegetable.
Mra. tVealey Warw la oo the Mek
Interaal • remedy—hypodermlr injec­
tion* are never uaetf—U will *ever UsL
^fall you.
Mia* Carrie Wagoner aad ViM Pay.
MrCoiiaha i an»e out from Trarerae
Call, phone or write
City oo tbe ezruraloa Sunday to
NEAL INSTITUTE CO„'
spend tbe day.
34d Stau SL. Travera* Ctty.- o
Mra D«**ie Grlf^tb.aad aoos, WO' •hsMen Ava, Grand ^d*
Uir and George aod George Clay weiA
to Tula laat weerk. where Mra Grif­
M.yCM. July
S.r»m
“ fith win make ber home. Mr. Oriffilh
t tltae workbu >beea there Jor i
...d ,1.,„ Bu-il, „d . youu,
>“
V"'
mrud ..... In,m V-ldu..., U.. Ml'"'"-*'
EiVUi"'.. * T.Ou.Ua.
.ud ...'.u.ln, .. Ui.lr4«i„.
.
at Arbutus l-ake.
.
Miss CUrn Sargent is entertaining
UtUiaO^Un ■
MU* JulU DavU alao at tbe cottage
for a sliori time.
WHlUmt’-urg. Jaly 14.—Mlium Belk- . Maple City. JuAp 14.—Geo. Venard,
A party of ladk-s came Sunday fro
with U wurkieg In ihc raundboum. at and famlD have gone to tbeir cotUge
Oak IMrk. Chitwgo. to rusticate for a Traverse

Cltv.
t“‘ «'«•*.Uk*euramer.
while-at the take. The) are orcupyMUalioIma Johnston U home from |
• W attendance at
lOK tbe lUIUday cottage.
, week's )UH « Suiioiu Da). She.
JutNtml of Mrs. Tremalnlaat WodMra. Maude Scott of Salesbury. *a* a.-companled
UJy i
.
accompanied by a young UJyi'*“"**’
MaryUnd. ranw Sauirday to visit jriend and MUs DproUit* SiaSord.
Brugh and chUdrei* «<
frienda here and will go to Marquette |
*.|n
^ i,oi serta' at the'^ratWac City vijflied friends and ralm
I visit her'sister ilUnche.
town hall next Friday evening for
here the past .week.
The tampers have guee to Uirir
Mr. and Mt«rs '
the benefit of tbe minister. Everyilloe In Klogslej Ust week.
body roine and bate a good time and camp. Se-kVa-Ma.. Mtai Clara Waxner
of Empire will do their couiruig
Mra Itt-n Hopkins-reiurned borne each bring a box.
Mrs. Pouch aad Mra Packard ot
Us*, ^'aiurday. She has been at JCalaHr. and Mra Hugo WRI took In
mazoo visiting friend* for aeveral the exeujtlon to Charloolz last Fri­ Traverse (liy vlaHed Mr*. -Touu a
couple of daya last week.we<-ks.
day.
Mr. and Mra Dehl era eot'enalnlhg
Miss Julia DavU of Detroit gave
The cherry harvest U being picked
mlr eon aad famUy.
now In g^ earnetL
rhur.-i, biwe Sunday evening.'Her *nb-j qW People* day wa* observed by Mra E. 8. R)kerhaa gone to UOaa.
two chndrea. Mm Peitall aad family
and Clara VoUler.
Mta M'oir of Mayfield rtslted her
daugbirr. Mr*. George Koch and fatnlly. over Sunday.
Mr. and ‘Mr*. Bxra Milks caine up
Sunday tram Traverw llty for a few
d*)s to look alter their crop*.
Mrs. E. Voire, l^iura Sherman. Ion
William* and John Perhall and family
look dinner with Mrs Koan Sunday.
Mr*. J. B*. Borda of SummH Hty
visited Mrs. Joha Perhall lYlday lasL
. Mra Jasper Lydell and two daugfatera took dinner with Mra Frank
liulfiuan and lemlly Sunday'.
Mra Endricka and daughter Edna
wrui to Old Mission FTida) tc pick
rberriea
There-'were 14 baptised at Gray's
Creek Sunday alteraoon.
Mr. Vewmarcb railed m the Potter
hom.. Sunday eveniaa.

SAVED FROM
OPERATIONS

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PoaUona

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Time
130 Days

UFE IS WASTED

MagfiM

ie.-t wa* al-out mlsaloo* *n^ waa very
here last Sunday and
Interesting |.nd e-ul ail^g and helje
*.*11 auended. Tb- Imnd
ful to all who were present She U',ju„i,
honor and pUyed several
giving her lile In tbe mUslooary work luch apl.reclated pieces. The choir
und preparing
to work in forolge nlao had spc-ipl music and the Mt/
t«-—Mra J- *.
Unda
vlte gem-rally
generally was n.nch v-nJoy«-d.
enjov^.
dhoKkter Ulliao of the
vice
There win be a boz soeiiu at the peninsub vUlted at W. P. Kennay's
town halt next rriday night for the last F !Cay.
Mr. Aokwaon is painUng bit ban.
benefit of Rev. Milton BenedIcL Ev­
M'alter Page la driving a new team
erybody come and have a good time.
e 13.- M
Perrv Scofh-ia U haylnt bl* house,*'* dep'-le pay*,
Id Traverse CIO
lU Saturday.
^lu
painted.
of
kin. Helm was ^ Traverae City
-a"*have heeu.i^tag their steMb. n«.l. C.n!D.r b..
Saturday.
from Chicago, where she has apent ter. Mra. Arthur luRnurry.
-Mr* MUlU was In Traverae CM)
S’.
Martlnek
of
the Ust ytur. H-w sister accompanied
**■' “““
one day last werii.
Traverse City were oaf to their reher for a vIsiL
Mr. and Mra Bruce of Fife Lake
son Ust Sondsy.
vUlted Mr*. Bruce's moiber the 4ti>
Mr. and Mr*. Bodman and little
ot JuU.
;
grandson of Chicago are among the '
Ira Warren' baa surted ^
Ute arrivaU at Fweat Lodge.
w'e«t again after a loaw vUH with
Mr.
end Mra Ray BeMlog at Trav­
Cedar'Run. July 14 —The ball game
brother.
here Sunday between Wylie and Ce­ erse City vUited their parenu. Mr.
kit. Slocum was a Traveree City dar Run stood 2 'la 3 In favor of Ce- .nd Mra Kenaey, over Ennday.
caller Saturday.
,
The Cedar Run team baa
Mr Hayreaaihl wife were in Trav­ pUjed It game* ibU season, winning
erse City Saturday.
10 of them. They will pUy at WylU
Mr. MillU wa* turprUed Saturday next Sunday.
MabcL July H.-HIm Irene Haseveolng when a number of tbe neigh­
Mias Goldie Daria U working for kJn aad Jeaal* Kaiderfaoute apeet
bor* came to have supper with him.
Mr*. Eddie Chase of Long Lake.
Mopday and Tacaday with EUiyi
Ice cream and cake were served and
Bora, to Mr. and Mra John Shorter, Pray.
the evening was siwnl In visiting, a girl, .on July 10.
Hazen Pray U laid ap sritb a bad
which all enjoved^
Born. ^0 Chester Loucka and wife, carbDDrie.
Charley Sanders was In Traverse
a boy/^luly 4.
' Ora Brown bad the mUoriiu* to
City on business Saturday.
They
getting along nicely wIUiIiom a valaghU hot
Marguerite FtOrwnce rUlted t
the work on the bill here,
here. It mal
Wataon ha*
grandmother Saturday and Sunday
quite an Improvement aa the hill »*•
a
quite IlL
kir. and Mrs. MllIU were at Sunday
In very bad shape. They A*ve K, Miaa Irene Swanhont spent the
school and meeting at the Price
graded and are patting tbe cUy on
,t A. 8. Pray'*,
church Sunday.
read.v for the gravcL
I Mr. aad Mra. Orth Undaef attendkir and Mr*. Mine have been
Mr. and Mt^ laaiah SUver vUlted
,barch at Barker Creek SuMay.
tbe sick list for tbe last wee'.
Aahley Pray and «va XUIzell spent
Mrs. Helm has her nephew w ith ber thrir daughter. Mra AroU McCooaha.
over
Sunday
at
South
Kasson.
‘tk* Fourth at A. 8. Pray *.
through vacation.
D. G, Shorter of Traverae Ctty aad
Mra W. W. Prav apeni Monday and
a brotber-ljKUw. Mr. Yaat. of Los AntConUnned oa Page nvc.1

AcagJUu

Km

Church servlcea for Sunday. Jaly
20th <913.
"
Presrliing at ln:50 a. m by Itev.
A. W. Baker.
.North Ihiradlse. July i:.—Uttle
Sunday school at 11:« a. m.
Lena Plem- U on the sick lift' thU
Epworth l.eaguB at «:30 p m.
teek.
Those who -vUited at Wm. Rlley'e
Sunday i-vening wero'Winalc Plerue.
and family, Mr. ami Mrs A. Mang and
Flfe.lAke, July 15—Mrs. Jennie to B’Ull^sburg Wednesday night to
Riaeh died at her home In Springfield. meet the fomrr's sitter and family.
Almira. July I4.—Mrs. Elmer Al.by
Monday. July iHh.
Mr. and Mri. W. Woodford and family. of Manliou Island Is home
a rIsK
Miss Louise HntrblDs went to Bay
Mias Pansy Steele came home from
Mr. and MraJiM Urooka.
View Saturday, for the summer.
Traverse tHy t^lday, for a lew days
Mr. and ' Mrs. R.' ft. Hates. Mra.
Cedar Run. Mich.. Job' IS.—Miss
Mrs. Maoard iilue and child of vlall.
Ardilc Smith and-daughter. Mra. El­
Annie Cate came borne Friday from
Marion, are gnesta of her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Henry E. Davis,
is, who has been mer Abbey, were the guesia of Mr
Kalamazoo, where she has bM the
aad Mrs Baals.
•eriously IIP for
r a Wwk is tm- and Mrs. CaUin Brooks Sunday.
past year In the Business eoilsge.
Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Lake have
Misses Flvelyn and Myrtle Bekstclne .protiiuc.
Adam Payer hat the Job of bnUdIng
left liere Wednesday for
Cedar
A. T. Clark la oversefAig the high­ moved back unto their farm while Two Women Tdi How They
Joe Hennan's pew bwru.
they arc building their new ham.
Spriut*.
way Improvcmenu In lialon.
Mra. Maudo Wllaon left loat Thnrs- Escaped the Surgeon’d Knife
Mrs. Frank Gather U antcrtaiDlng'
Mra. Alla Doherty was lai Travme
Mra. Wm. t'rego at the CadllUr hoa
ber
sister Pearl from lAke Ai^.
daj- for InUnd to
Charley Wllaon
by Takmg Lydia E. BokClD Wednesday.
Idtal is reported to be Improrlng.
and tsmily and she will return to ber
Ed Cate reluraed to North Manitou
Hasdames F. fcaroUiea and V. CreMrs. I. Bennett of Grand Rapids, Is
ham*s VegetaUg
home Monday at Bowling Green, O.
Iriand Monday morning, after a weeks
Ko were In Cadfllac Ttteaday to nee rlsitlng Mrs H. Hobba.
Bom. to Mr and Mrs. Henn Brooks.
visit at his home. '
Compound.
Mrs. W. Crego.
Jo<- Hbmrlch drove* to Kingsley
twlDB. on July 4. a girl and iwy.
A. White's horse was Uken
Mrs. Linda lAwkwood b very m at Saturday, returning Sunday accom­
A girl was boru to Mr. end Mrs
bock to Traverae City for treatment
IhU wrlllut.
panied by bis ktstttr. .
Swarthmore.
Peon.


For
fifteen
Smith on the Vaughn farm. July 4.
Oscar Core and bride of Traverse
jreera J suffered untold ageny. and-for
Perry Sirmbam was In CadllUe Mon­
Mrs. kiid Clark returned to Cadillac
^period rfua^ City, was out calling oa his aister.
day and Tuesday op hualneas
Tburaday.
Mr*. Ferguson.
Mrs. Townsend of Mancelona. wa*
Mrs. J. 1-. Suver relumed -to 1*1
Mra ii- J. Chase recently esteiv
here ou Buslaou Tuesday.
home In Hartford Tuesday.
taluml her aister. Mrs. Green
Glen Haven. July I5.-Mra. M.
Mn. Eva B'olf and Gertrude lUake
Mrs. A. E. Ffnnle of Topeka. Kan..
Sm
m I would have to tm- cblMren from Traverae City.
Voice and little son Albert left
have gone to Muakegoa.
U a guest of Mra M. Hobbs.
~
deggo an operatioo,
Willie Good of Creecent vUlted hU
Orange Puller returned tail week . Mrs. B'm. Richards went to Cadll- the steamer Manlaiee last Wednesday
bat 1 began takioc
Lydu E. Plnkham’a father had brother laat week.
for a vialt with friends la Cbarlevoli
from .Wi-aford. where he apent the Ia,c Tuesday to spend a few daya.
Tbe third of August fdcnlc at SurVegetable Con*
Capt.snd Mrs. Chas. Robison of the
Fourth.
J Mesdamra P. Tanner and 1. . A.
poi^ and am la dtekvllle will be held tU* year on Sat­
CUfioD Newell and Irm CUr^ dro^ Bennett went to the Peninsula FVl- l~ 8. 8. want to Grand Haven last
g^ health actw. I urday. the 2nd. W> are aU looking
week to attend the fUMtal of Capt.
_____
lam all over tbe
Morton, superintendent of Ute saving ”**^^ *™^* Change of life aod forward-to the Ume with pleasure
and hope jfbe weather wUl be bvor-!
atatkina
able,
/
The boy* about town orgahixed
Mrs. H^toek arid eon were Trav­
themselves Into two baaebsll teams H at that time. 1 n Mminiwri it to
erse City rlslton Monday.
both
oU
and
yoang
for
female
tgoacalled the Blilte Sheep aad the Black
blce."

Mra
EULT
tbTWwgwwmr.
Quite a number attended th* ball
Sheep. A doable header wap played
game at Cedar Sunday atleraoon
Sunday reaulUng in a game tor Swarthmore, Pa.
■ wold buy the BEST
each team.
Baltimore. Hd. - " My tztmble* befBa tween the home tram and Stmose
MUs Leila SwantoD of Tran.__ with tbe loa* of a child, and I bad bma- ^ay.
Mr. Bowen has bSls out for bnylag
City apent agycral daya of last week oritaagca for four moolfas. Tbedoeten
saUaB operathmwas naceaaaiy, ball poultry. We are fortunate to have
wlib the Misses Day.
draaded it and decided to try LydU B.
Mr. and Mrs. Bredta and daughter nokbam's VegetebU Comyouad. The a local shipper.
10 AM«, Regular InatnieAprs. 12 C<
C. W. Loeffier, W, O. Dicker
and A. W. Myer of Chicago are
medidoe ha* made me a well womaa aad
U aWBB ivpfisert te vm. 156 u
arrival* to Glen Ray.
and Mra B-pIte are shippiag cherries
1 feel strong aad do my own work.
130 dtya Nsartr 406 mrimt » ptame •■MBy Will a psy MO • sdw y««
RnhDB and aister. Mist ElUa- Mra J. B. PiOEDtc. 1260 Sargent
to Traveree Cfty^ which are about
COM wiA usl TOO KNOW IT MILL
VeomoiddloM
beth. of Killcrest Orthsrda, near Em­ Bahtmora, Md,
halt crop.
'
pire. were In lown on ^nday
Mr. aod Mra. W. 8. Assorge called
gaee w* guaiMutee that all taet.._.
meet friends who arrived on the
at Joe Tremaln's Snatey.
Mlasourl
''
Siike Bugal retnroed frem ManMIrving Mnmty of Traverse City baa barn’s VetetaUe Compound bastberir- tee Sunday, where he has been since
tas to hrip tbea* wonm h wm bMp any
Grand Baplda. kUcfalgaB
returned home after spending n
the Peurth.
etbar woouB trfao Is nfl4K^ in a bk*
pie of weeks drlring D. H. Day's Peer*
, Cfitaries Pataar aad tamRy pa

/forth ParacUss

A DRINKINB

Codar Run

Children Cry for Fletcher’s

CASTORIA
mereotuU satpervl^oa for over SO veura. ABokr mo one
to dt><vlre j'od to this. Conntonelu, TmftgItnM and
« Jturt>a*-<rood"arc but cxperlmeata, aad laileMif tbo
fcealth of ChlidreB-Ezgterlear--------.

What is CASTOmA

_. .nrU U m hanmlcM trabeUtate fM Oeetar ^ML itero.
goric. Drops and rioothlnir Hyrupa. It eoatalns melUacr
Opinm. Morphine nor «>Uier Narcotic svbatanee. It d^
otroya Wonna and aUaya j•
’ ‘

thlitr y ear* it has been U

Tbe CbUdren’s
—•- »'—rirf--'
-------im-na Mother^Mother** Friraad.

The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bear* the agnttow or

In Use For Over 30 Year*

CONNIINE & CONNINE
LAWYERS
Mg«N.Oea

QSUfD TBAVZBSE HSEALD AXD XEAVXBIE BAT BAOLB. 1BDSSX>AT. JULY 17. lOlA-

WtllTS TtllTH
IIBOlir MEXICO
HTBIVEIITIOII IS PROBIIBlf
IDEA PURTHERCO BY GERMANY
AND ENGLAND
ContfMefit Hav* RMchatf a DUfte
Wh«n OMHcM NnioM Otmantf
Ac«Jefi In tattling TroubiM
In Republic.
WMlbngton.
July U.-PwiMenl
WUMd bM tMtraeiL«d SMTMary Brymn
lorWIlcon »i Mo*l«
City to come to WMbiagton loniMl•tMr 'for « conferooec «n tbe Mexican
■ttunUon. Tbo pi«sid«ot dcslrei a
doUUed repo^ on tbo condiUons
Ibora
1 Be te'Mmm waa oent after a
ferenco between Bryan and Prertdent
Wilaon. Altbooch Bryan refneed to
make any atatement it la nnderatood'
that eilber Oertnany or Enpland aak«d the United Rtatee to Intervene.

■EKifnAUIUVEnEIEMOl
(OonUnoed Dxym Pace Poor.)
Tneaday with her eleter. Mre. OlaO
lYar.
Vounc
home elaitln* menda and relallvea
Prank Bntton of Loe Mollnoe. Cal.
. arrived here Satnrday for a rlah with
frienda and reUtlvee.
Bnnnle Pray U vieltlnc at Traveree
aty.
.
Mr. and Mra. F. T. Pray visited at
'O. C. Pray'a Sunday.
Nell Brown is entertalninc relattvee
trom Chicaco.
Many of tbe yoanc people enjoyed
the birthday party plven to’ honol of
Pon Scennan Tneaday night
Irene Glendennlng was in
'
uclghborhood Tueaday.

/for^iport
Northport July 14.—Xlts. FTancIc
Golden of Grand Rapids is visiting her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. WUIIamson.
Joseph Retford of Detroit spent last
weA with his family.
Dr. Fonda and famfly of (ieveland
are enjoying tbe summer on their
farm.
Mrs. John Sanborn and daugbtera
Marion and Katherine, of Travel-e
Clt^were guests of Mrs. O. C. r.au
som last week.
Miss I.4icme Seeley of Cbirago is
tbe guest of Miss Mae Leslie.
The dinner given by the Ladles'
Aid of tbe M. E. church July lib net­
ted them g&3.
R. E. Campbell and A. F. Anderson
of Omena spent Weonesday In
Mra. R. E. DeGotier was lakeo lack
to her cottage Saiurdai'. tbe change
of iocatloa not being any beneflt
b«.
'
8. A. Keyca spent Wednesday in
SutUtot B^.
Anbnr Bordeaux and family of Mu.-^'
kegon are spending the aunmier
their colta^
G. M. Dame went to Glen Hat
Tueeday, where be Joined tbe Western
Michigan Pike Booeters on their tuur
ihroogb tbe Boatbem penInsuU.
Mrs. W. F. Steele entertained a.few
lady friends Friday aftemooD.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Ryan spent
Thursday tn Traveree City.
The .Northport l\>int store antf posiofflre oiwned Iasi '-.week under the
management of John Klmmcriy.
H. U. Burdick of Sdglnaw rlstted
^'onhport Wednesday and will rei>rc■cm the NortfapoR Prwit Growers' aswoi letlon Hi tbe tagtnsw'market.
All tbe cottaggs are occupied at (be
Point.
A. H MitUkee -left Satnrdsy
si'cnd bis vacation at Ft. Wayne.
Mrs.
A. Battle of 8L lavnis. Ho., is
■{•ending the tammer at the Raorh.
Mrs. ('has. Wrlsley eaterUlned sev­
eral Udy friends at a dtoner on Wedneeday lu honor of Mrs. Dr. i. R
Col.^
'i
Mr. It. K. Awhelby of CblagT ar­
rived Saturday to J|(tn his famll). who
are ■(•ending the.
Bummer oa their
ihe^ni
Mrs. Ford'Udell rlkamed to her
hon^e In Bla Halisls. after having vtsIted her daughter, Mrs H. W. Zaleman.
Mra. R. E. Caraphrtl of the LeeUaan
spent Snndsy lir^bw-n.
Chester Vannatier |s spending the
wedt at Fox Island.
Mr. and >lrs. ii. w. Zalsman nnd
Mr. and Mre. K. B. NIehols eoioyed nn
auto ride to Provemont Friday even­
ing.
Mlae Senate GrlVl.n is s]>endlng the
week in CadUlac wUb friends and relailvcn.
Mrs. S. 8. Steadman Is recovering
from a very aerere illneaa..
Mr. and Mra. C. A. Banws of Pitts­
burg are rtalting'Mr. Bantes' molher.
Mra Col. Bamee.
A moving picture show wiliv^
given In the town hall Wedneidav
evening.
Rev. 8. A. Dean, field aecreury «r
the AntIBaloon League of Michigan,

rectfred In pledgee and each from game her* Sunday afteinoon between
Northport and Omena SUs'to aid in Cedar and Snitons Bay. the visiting
Che good cause tor which he Is work- team being tbe winnefa.
'
toE
m Rouseeu
returned Monday
Miss Lila Nelson, who Is UUng a
nurae's training cooree In a Chicago baa been consulting an eye sswriall
hoepUah. b spending her vscalion
Mr. and Mis. Maecn and -Mr. and
with her paienu:
Mrs. Fred IMgo nnd others went to
CUBord Bamee Is sojourning la Empire Friday with tbe exi'ociJtlon
Nonh Dakota.
of seeing the flying boats, but they
W. F. Gill Is able to be out again
after having been ranllDcd to his bonte
Oulle a lew- of onr (veoplc are see­
the-past week with lUi
ing tbe carnival at Ti-nveisc City this
Miss Hite returned to her borne In week.
"N
Charlevoix Monday after a week's
Ffed Dago and Joe' VUck were at
visit at tbe home of .Mrs. 8. Gagnon.
Pmnae's Uke al Port Oaeida on«- .la,v
Meedamee D. U Buss. J. 1. Sblep,
last week and caught the limit in
I. U Dame, 1^1 Bosbor and Mias Tlllarge and small mouth bawt
lle Hazel spent Tbn^ey et Omena.
Trefley Pelkey Is able to he gh^i
gucetb of Mrs. Adelbert Joynt
Mr. and Mr>. 8-vpnson o* •iii'WTO anlo after a severe attack of rheoere vlsltlfc et 'be l^me of Mr. and naiism.
Mrs. Osra- Peter»vn.''i'v^
Mrs. 1.00' RoSs is vb-lting Mr.'and
Dr. R. E. Flood and^CnT /Danie Mrs. WesieJf Uiigrlck
niotoiwd to Manseau's tnnd Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Swaboda enter
evening, returning witu a fln.» enteh tallied relatives from Cbii-aKu the i<im
of brook trout.
wtet ,
The UdW Aid of tbe CongieFaCtoyse Culver is at Manislet- cli
llonal rhurrh will meet with .Mrs. Hoy business.
Bllto of Sixth street on Thursday aft­
Mrs. Ilumer Ueowccil Is confined to
ernoon. tbe iTib.
her home with tbe measles.
The M. K. Indies' AM win meol
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
with Mrs B. l.eslte Friday eVrnoon
talned
a iwrty of .voung peo|>le from
The Western .Michigan good roaJ
boosters moioreil Into toen Thutrilay Milwaukee Usl week.
M.r and Mrs. Frank Mareurc of
afternoon and were received with
Baldwin are here for a few days vi->if^
oiwD armed greetincs. Shon sjieechrs
good roeds were <lven by ifood ling at .Mr. and Mrs. MaelJonald>
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ensign of Hli
Roads" Earle. Suie i’lghwav Con.uilw
field. Mich., have moved ••ark to Ce­
eloner Rogers and Cotieressman
Melaughlln. which were a'tenilxely dar and are ocviipytng a' bouse acn>»s
the liver.
received by a largo crowd.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Frank Hrighi of Glen­
MIm Vivian Dair.. ereumec liome
Satnrday from a week's outing n>cm garry. Mich., formerly of Cednr. wciv
]wn and shaking hands with old
at lake laelanau and o*.'er points.
Mrs- H. F. Botighey a.tl ebIMren ef friends here Sunday. Mr. and
Traverse City were guests of Mrs. B> Siike Odol enienalncd them at dinWooleey al Ooldenrod Fanu Fri­
Mf.'and Mrs. M A, Culver. Mr. and
day.
•Mrs. Ed Culver. Miss .Mamie Culver
Baall Mllliken spent Thursday
and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. VUck
Trate'rse City.
Mrs. Bowin were in ’Traverse City
and saw the Edison moving |•lclu^t•!■
Tbarrday night.
/Kbnrof C«nfer
-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer liillnian
r. and* Mrs. Chas. Hillman
Monroe Center, July 1C.—hlirihers
gone 10 their cottage at 'Lake l.ec~
nre btisv haying and some have •
lanau for the sutnmet.
tneured their harvesting. Tbe bay
Miss Irena Mun>h> is visiting
a light crop Ibis year..
Mrs- Clara Copeland, who has been friends at Rai>ld City. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. liot liradle drove
III Wtth apiiehdlcltis. is much im­
to Traverse City Sunday
proved.
Waller Noack of Decatur. Ind.. has
returned to his hbine after a abort
visit srltta his broiber. E^-ald Noak.
■MopMoi
Mr. and Mrs. (^rge Camill relum­
ed Monday to their home at Saginaw,
Maplrton. July I^.—The funeral of
having been called here by thd ni­ Mrs. Taylor was held from Ihe home
ness and death of Mra. Carroll's sis- of her daughter.-Mrs. 'A. H. Jmirdan.
ter. Sirs. Oliver .Moyer.
Interment was made tn- Ogdensbur,;
Hie Aid society will have
ctmelery. .Mr. Taylor died only about
e weeks
cream sorial at their hail next Satur­
day evening. July Ii*. tWw win also
Mr*. Boy I'nrtor. who was operated
have aitrvDs for rale.
I last Sunday, for apix-udi'itls. is
The following officers were Installoi- doing nicely.
Francis l.ardie wat oi^craied on last
tn the L O. O. P. lodge last Saturday
evening by D. D. C. M. C. Watron Saturilar for api^cndkltis.
N. 0-. W. Horton; V. G.. W. J. i^.
Alex Carroll is s|ien<l|ng his flftwn
Force; iwretary. F, S|«ng1er: treas­ days varatlon from the mail
urer. M. Kamrares; .warden. VIo hl» farm here.
Pease: eondurtor. r. Wataon; chair-.
taln. J. Andmon; R. 8. V. O,
A'Lack of easuciaa.
Wlnehcomh: U 8. N. G.. Ren Ortiie^
A Scotsman who has worked
by; R. 8. V, C. Ray Cowles;.!* S. V.
many jf«rs on the railroads among
G.. H. Wagner; I. C. !. Nash; O. G. the bl^lands of Scotland came to tbe
Oliver Moyer: rerreecnlatlves. J. An­ United Sutes in bis later years and
derson. Oliver Moyer; alternates. A settled on a section of homestead land
Stuart. C. Noffsinger; R. 8. 8., Clint
> the plains of the far west
Boon after bis arrival (here vi
Colton: L. g. 8.. Emory Clark; It. It
projoct for a railway through the dlaG. M.. C. WaUon.
Distrirt Deputy ••resident .Mrr. tHcL Tbe Scotsman was applied to
man of eiper^co tn sud> matEmma Watson installed the fotkxMng

offlceiw at the Jolbt tnsullation held
laat Saturday evening. July JItb: N.
G. Mra V. Foaae; V. O.. Mrs VIn
Johnson: secretary. Mrs. Watson;
treatnirer. Mrt.'j. Winchcomb; wirdeE. Mrs, Fletcher; candour. Mrs.
Jl- Ormsby; rhaplaln. Mrs.'Bpangler:
R 8. N. o. Uiy Iionon: U s. X a..
J, wini-hcomb: R, S. V. C.. Anna
Moyer; J* 8. V. G.. Lydia Pease; 1. C...
Vln Pca^v-: -O. O.. Bert Onnahy: reiv
rerenulive. Mrs Moyer: alternate.
Uly Horton: O D. K. Mrs.*C. Watson.
After the insullaiion a bonntlful snip­
per was served by the .ladles.
Tber.c will be a lia:i game at Wex­
ford Saturday aftembon. July 26th. be­
tween the Wexford lodge No. il4. I.
O. O. F.. and Monioe Cenier lodge
No. .-ill. 1. O. O. F. 11 is expected that
Ibis w ill be an exciting ame of ball.
Monroe Center
ladles' .Aid society on the death of
Mrs.>-Jx>ra Moyer;
—W^erca*. it hss plrased our Heav­
enly Father hi HIk profound wisdom.
remove from wir midsi oo> much
loved slater. l.ora Alover, It is fitting
that this sorlciy give due and Ustlng
expreeslon to the sense' of our lews.
Therefore be it
Rcaolved. Thst we enend to tbe Itereared ones our hea'ifelt sympathy in
tbfir hour of sorrow.
Rowlved. Thar a copy of these re^
lutlons be oent to tht bereaved fam­
ily. a cojiy be spread upon onr rer.
ords aiM pobilsbed la tba RecordEagle.
Mrs. Watson.
Mra. Baker.

Committee.

CtdarCHf
jCedar City. Jply 16.—Joe Sboaek.
8r„ retoraed Tuesdiy froai a two
weeks' visit at Creen Day. Wis.
Mrp. H. Zomfce of Elk Rapids Is
apending the week here with Mrs. J.
C. Alack.
hn Tucker was at Tmverae (Illy
on liuslncss Toesdar.
A large crowd attended the ball

We Do Nol Oose Friday Afternoons; Open Every Business Day.

156 Pair Men’s Dress Pants
J2.50 and S300 PANTS

at 3 spcdai Prices!

| $4X0 and $4.50 PANTS J2.95 1 *5^®”''$3.9S

UGHT, MEDIUM AND DARK COLORS: CONSERVATIVE AND SEMI-PEG MODELS.

PANTS—2 lots, special at 9Sc and $1.45; Values to $2.00, some sizes missing.
A Mighty Good Time to Buy Mens Cjolhes. RIGHT NOW!
—Several iliiiea men Imczbt iwi> sdI'.» instead of one afu-r an t^aniinaiioii of the cloibei and prices
—Norfolk* ami iau-sl rwuUr ni<.dclr. are lorluded In the toHowing two groui^a:

Suits were $12 to $15, $7.45 | were 13.50 to 16.50, $9.45
-lll.VK SKKdlS .\MI .A H\m;k oF N’llBllV FANCY I'ATTKK.NS.

Men’$ and Youug Men’s Suits worth 16.50 to $27 at
$10.90-913 6$-$14.90-$16.50 and 919.50
• l'x|K-rt l:an-l>i iiiol-lcd the lil.ld-n
tv
tliul cusloiiHailiir look mi iur« In reo<Iy-u>t ^

$1.00 Dress Shirts, special 79c: Detachable Soft CioUais. .
6TRAWS -in the
nils. H
ji.i-:-.
. U.fMi and %■!.%».

Bathing Suits. .
-Boyr- at S.'-c and SOe.

. Mcti's DrcBs Bifiawa. aallon and
■oft.' l•raidE. 8^-viaI

-Men's at .'DC. tic to I2.S0.

39c

-Trunks at H'c, Ifk- and gle.

—TRAVERSE CITY—

TWINS HELD CRYING MATCH
Bora Adopted Ruse Whereby They
Sought to Compel PerenUto Give
Them Their GIfta.
The editor of a publication devoted
to humor once told an .Interviewer
that the b«tet sort of “funny oUiS'
was the spoDUuseous utierance of a
child—a remark with which all fond
parente wUl coincide. Made by man.
bumor-ie prone to be machine made,
but the bumor of ebUdrea Is oointenUonal- All of which leads up lo
an Incident chronicled by a father
recently.
There arw two ^lldrcn in the fam­
ily—two boya They are twins Every
year they have rc«eived sweets on
ihclr binbday. This year the wait for
the goodies was seemingly longer
than ever befoiy!. and each pleaded
that tbe favor be baudv-d out oo Ihe
night before their birthday.
The father, bellcrtag that eundcDt
unto tho da> Is the good as well ss
the evil thereof, declined to deliver
^e trophies before tbe sun arose.
And Just os earnestly as be relused.
Just as earnestly did the boys plead.
Finally, in desperation, he eenl them
to bed.
Mother had tenderly tucked Ibe cov­
en around then, turned down Ibe
light,
roX>ined father, when a
great crying sounded from tbe bed-,
room, to wbicb.no aUeniion was paid. '
This crying continued for aomo time.'
and then came a lull, tn which the ;
parents beard the cry ing hoy remark '
to bit brother:
* .
•Xiome on now. Ray. yon cry aomo;
I'm ail drod out!''
An Obedient MaRL
The mistress came downstairs and
tried the door of thp slUtttg ronm, only ,
lo find it locked against her. whUe the I
key. which was tBually lo ibu lock, i
was mitring
Hrldget. I canY get iBto the sitting
room," the cried.
i
■•ShoTe'# H's meself knows that; an';
ye won't, for 1 her Uie kay la
pocket."
"Will yes go in If 1 dor
Teruiaiy I will." -

"HooL mon." be said to the spokealan of tbe delegation, “ye caon
balld a railway across tbts country.
-Why hoc" Mr. Fergusonr
-G'hy not?" repeated Ferguson with
an air of effeetnally settling the whole
•TFhy notT DInnaye
conntry's as fiat as a floor, and
hae nae idace whatever to mn your
,
toonels throughF'—Youth's Compan- yon mean?"
"Shure. Ifa by yoor own orders.
Just yesterday ye aald; *DonY l« me
come downitaira to tbe morning an'
HIgheet ’Phone fiystem.
aee any dost on tbe alltliig room furA telephone exchange three miles nltnro' So 1 Just puts the ksy In me
tn the air, cold to be the highest tn pocket an’, tart I. nbeo she ahaaV "
the .world. Is Id the meteorological ob- —London Weekly Telegraph.
itory on the top of Mt. Roaa. lu
Appenine Alps. 1S.460 feet above
An 6ragen Volearw.
sea level. At thU HrraUon
Yl’bere once towered the highest
always'found, and advantage Is taken
of the high Insulation given by dry peak in this country la now ouly a
snow, tbe wires In tbe last section, pan of tbe abell, and within It lies
at the peak, bclna elmidy laid on tbe wonderful Crater laks, lo Oregon.
snow covered ground. To prevent Tbia Is the view taken by geologleta
breakage by glacier movemenu the This waa Mount Mstawii, a great vol­
line la carried tbrough linga oa the cano. which, probably before tbe dawn
telephone poles. The poles are abort of life upon earth, towered high above |
and are taken down at tbe 'and of ev- any mountain now wlibtn tbe boitnery nmmer season and replaced a't darles of tbe United States. Thou­
tbe beginning of tbe following sun sands of years ago It dtsappaared Into
Ibe bowels of the aartb. Crater Uke.
six miles in diameter. U 2.000 feet
deep in placoa, and parta of (ho walls
rue perpeadjcnlaily another »000
fceL—The ArgonasL

wrote .from Bonehurch. toning Cov»
try Patmore Hat he could not find
bis -boOk of Elegtea—a long, bateha^
)adg«r4!ke book." and asked him to
make inquiries. Patmore went to
Moralngtoo place, and. being allowed
to search the poet’s old rooms, found
the book tn a.eloaet where Tennyson
bad kept Us tM and bread and butter
It was tbe unpnbtiahed manaacrlpt at

now

SIZES SO TO 50—CASSIMKES, WORSTEDS. CHEVIOTS, BLUE SERGES. tTFC.—

The Emeleoey Report.
-Japes," said the sAcieocy expert,
annoyed by the cheerful habit whlcb
hU chauffeur had of whlsUlng whlla
at hla work, “you thould rssember
that tba greatest fortunes nowadays
are made from tbe by-producu cit
Aaap. Hereaflor when yon whUUe.
whistle in the Urea and save me the
expenae of a pump."—Harper's Weekly-

A Pepelar Bella.
A ewtmmtng apparatus by means ot
*’8he complains thst there wm rttf erbleb a person wltboot any pcerlous
nttle tec daring the wtntar."
knowledge mty pees tbrough the wa­
”Why did that bather bar
ter with perfect safety at the rata of
alneeu miles an boor has been com
*Wen. obe had promised to
•tTwoted by a FTeach taventm-. The
aeren dtsamt men teach her to.
punk khoiit
skate and 4era was so Uttle Ice that •ix feet loAg with floaU at each ead.
Bbe only gobahovt haU way down te It can be foUed tad aasny tranallfLVorud.

The Barney Co.’s
Midsummer Clearance
Sale of Suits,
Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Furnishings
Offers You af Mannfaeturer’s Cosf
The largest, most select line to choose from. We must be
ready for the reception of fall goods at the proper time.
To unload the racU, shelves and cases of seasonable
summet wear we are making price reductions seldom made
for so many varieties cf seasonable apparel—garments appro­
priate for the hot weather and eaily
you white diatfonal and
Ladies’
Suits $15 Offeriog
serge, navy, tan, grey, black and white
stripes, checks and fancy • mixtures'that sold up to midseason for $25.00,
$27.50, $30.00. $32.00, $35.00 -and $37.50.

Ladies’ Suits $10
Ladles’ Suits $7.50 /.X

sizes that were quick sale formerly at $18.00, ^.00 anC^2.50.^
15 styles left misses* and
ladies*. $12, $15. $16.50. $18 values
Serges
Whiptxirdb
Piaids

Coats

Coats

Diagonals
For
Mixtures
Junior
Novelties
Misses
Ladles’ Regular and Stout Sizes.
(48 to 52 inch lengths; All shades, round or square
poroer effects: in three lots.
Your choice of Junior or Ladies.
Values $875 and
$10 regularly
. *•
Your choice of all $12 to $15 values. Nothing
reserved.
Your choice of $16
$18 and $20 Orats. Not an old '
style in stock.
9 att Your choice of 6nest fabrics and styles, worth up
to $25 regularly.

68 Coats
Coats $5
Coats $7.50
Coats $10
LQalS

Hundreds ol New Lawn Waists

79e&98c

Dozens of Beautiful Wash Gowns, in colors, stripes, white voile, will be sold
60 days ^fore time for Dress clearance, for

$1.98, 2.9S, 3.75, 4.95, 6.95 and 9.75 ““
$LM, M. <5. S7.n. tl( ssS SlloHataslly.

Buy Gloves (snk. chamoi., Luia. Kida). sQk & lisle Hose
Corsets, Neckwear. Sweaters, Pettfcoab, at

Twenty to Twenty-Five Per Cent UscraoL
(No charges, approvals or exdianges at these sale prices.)

J

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[ riOBBIX

OEAMD TEAVSBSE HKtliT.I> AND nAVXBU BAT KAOU, THUBBDAT, JULY IT^ 913 j

line. Autber
ib dnva aboct
twuiy-iro or atty yerdi »w«j ttOB
T1.Y •WATTBtS
tbU. Each leader U dMO a baekecball, ud at a alxnal paOMe it bacfcwd orer bU bead. The pUyer beWad eatclMe It ud tUM> U ba«* in
tbe ——
Bane wa}-.
and —
ao —
on w
to —
tbe end

—v. —
Un, ,iUbc}
Editor.
9t tbe line. Tbe laat pUyer. on reeelriajt the ball rroa forward to tbe
and toucbea It; then mas
hack, ud taklBK Wa pUc« at tbe front
«* *»• “*>«•
*

The Open Air.
•‘•P
»«•
•“>«
for bis. paeaot ity^
Me for tbe opw air.
WAY* WITH RA*PBERmES.
ball bukwatd overhead. The ball U
Tbe wooda and tbe Selda ud
passed beck ud forth uniil li reaches
Currant and f
■treama:
tbe last pUyer. who runs forward.
One quart of curtuu ud sspber*
PICNIC AMUSEMENT*.
♦ »«“ebet the coal. etc. Tbe teas wboee
And tbe tfaain of tbe au
rtea.
two
essB.
one
cupful
of
sucsr,
CMMmtMUIHUHIimi
>**t
Who to run ceU hakk first wins,
On tbe rtbbou that ran
'one-halt cnpfal of flour. pUIn pie
Tbe yiinc Wbleb boibes meet hostThe Basketban Olsluce Tbn^ U a
Tbroocb the laada of oar endleaa
CTEINBBRQ BROS.
paste. Separate tbe yolka ud the
ises who pUn picnics U tbe matter,
hot «ood case. The iiayers
dreatu:
wWt« ol lb, .n. B~t lb.
Tmverae City.
says tbe Piciorial Re-' take turns In tbrowins tbe ball as far
Ont where all nalnre beast.
.lU. ,b. Wb. i^Ul Urtb
ib»
view,
nents
cu
nsuslly
be
as
they
cu.
each
pUyer
bavins
one.
There where tbe world U fair,
fold la the atlffly beaten wbltea.^ sUffly beaten < __ ^ _____ a euir
f.fcy c«re of tfaesMlvea, ee- t*o or three cbuccs, m 'clrcai
made
And tbe deye flit by
Dredn the berries. wlU» the flour ud
^ Ug and a
peeUlly If tbe sensiMe custom Is’ fol- ««TW *»<1 number* penWt. Tbe one
Uke a bean-dnwB
add this to the ecc mixture. Ulx tbe
^ pepper, ud spr^ It
lowed of havlac uch peraoa pot up »bo eneceeds la making f^e tbrtbcat dredged with flour. dUtribotlBg them
Me for the opu air!
whole well and pour li into a deep tin between thin slices of brown or wblta
bU own luneb. or baring tbe girts throw u, of eoar»e. the wiuer. ThU e»uly. Place U mnffia tias aad bake
«-.fs
t*..
»i.
.1
.
bring lunch for two.. But enttrtain- «»»« way Wio be pUyed wilb uy »a.a mber hot oven for twuiy mln^
Me for tbe opu air.
Another rMiB* t. to
fi i
meat-armagemuts ar* not always so other hell or with beu bags.
«tea. BUckberries may be ased In
The rod ud tbe reel ud. brook;
tbe pastry
• ud I
,
EBeU.h*w.i»n..
Ws
easily dUposed of. With tbe help of
Dodge Bell U a lively game that deMuberries If preferred,
/ And a emlle of coatut
oven untn the crust to bskei through.
^
tbe suggeeUons given below, bowever. pends for Us reealu on quickneu. «««
«“r be faeked la one
—“
••
tar\l*bt u epent
Mnlng. sprinkle »
a m.ie
lUtle i«»pow- fy®“*f***'
even ibto
U tk^^(^!!'-or a bloedleas book-, Before »v«iug.

' ~7 ~ Tiir" ■r.'_'~.]r TT
ibU trouble should disappear.
dUappear. The ptoyers
pUyers choose lw6
iwi equal sides, aballow sheet Insteed of la muffin
ring, ud the
ealor I
capacity other half fUnda laalde of It. ecaiCtdd Berry Padding—Battered, i^e
Cboimnalns with natnra there;
may be baked In serersl ainaU tgrts *'*chea.
would wade lu the brook, ud the rest a* geueral director of tbe p
tered and facing outward. Tbe tnen bread; rich, sweet cream or frosting.
Aad the nl^t allpa by
Instead of in pee large one.
Cheese Budwlcbes—Pound four- of us would not ud dose and read Tbe games arc for tbe moK part good who form the outer ring are given a one qaart of berrlce ibuckle^rrlee or
WWle the woodblrds cry—
Raapberry
Ice.
of
grated
eheeae
with
and
uik.
for
any
kind
of
an
ouUdc. be it a large baskeiball. and must try to bit tbe blackberrlca
preferred*. Stew tbe
Me forjtae opea alrj,
One quart of raspberries, one cup“<> one-half tableepoonfula at
)t was part of tbe bargain
that
Tom
Sundsiy school picnic or merely e pricenter men with It. TboM In
th
.fnl of sugar, one capful, of water, butter, add e few grains of red pe^.ud 1 were to do all tbe wprk. ud fa- vate’pariy of a doiep or so. and are ter must naturally uy to avoid being eaon^ water to'cover, ud when soft.
Me tor tbe opu air.
lemoa_ Juice to teste Sprinkle, tbe P*''
onebalf e teaspoonful of-musand metber were to loaf. They »•
for girls as for boye They hit. ud may dodge etoop. Jump, side rnmov'e from the fire Aitange pert
Tbe flare of the campfire bright.
berriee
with
tbe
sugar;
cover
ud
let
moisten
with
tarragon
rinegnr
each
gained
four
iiounds
ud
lost
tbrir
bare
moreover,
ibo
adrutnge
of
restep
wdo
uyttalng
at
all.
except
of
tbe
battered
atnle
bread,
which
baa
And tbe amril of tbe pUe
Btpad for two bmre Tben aqueeu nnd spread between slices of fautmd Ured looks during that lortelgbL Tbs Wiring little or no pcevioas prepare- leave tbe circle, to get away from the been cut In laiber thin sUeea. at the
Aad tbe coBtortlnc wblne '
through cheesecloth ud add tbe wa- bread. Cut Into shapes ud decornte children went barefoot ud grew
Aon.
briL Any pUyer wbo to bit Is “dead" bottom of a deep, boitered pnddifig
Of tbe amUaW wind at night;
ter and a aesaonlng of lemon JuIm. nitb a sprig of parsley.
brows In the sun. ' Try this sort of aIn our eagerness
to adopt
new and must Join tbe ring men In tbeir dlA ud pour ovm It a tayer of tbe '
Up ,«c}th tbe purpling light.
Put into a mold to freexe. maklng''a b'ui Ginger Sandwicbe*—Chop one- camplBg trip If you warn to econo- games, however, we must not forget efforts to “kill" tbe center players, hot, stewed berriee. Cover with a
On wtth tbe pack we tare.
freexlng
mixture
of
three
pens
of
Ice
half
a
cupful
of
proMi-ved
ginger,
mile—ud
have
a
new
barn.
those
good
old
standbys
which
have There to only one ball used, and only layer of tbe broad; tteo apotber
With tbe rod qnd cu .
to one of rock salt.
'
add one-quarter of a cupful of thick
<=------—
proved frleiidB la i^ed on ao muy one player cu be knocked ont at a berries ud so on antil tbe dish to
TQI tbe abort day's 'doneRaspberry Blanc Mange.
crow and one cupful of cliopped EngA Buppar DIeh.
occnslons. A list of tbese conutna
>n ca^ tbe ball, when U 1s full, ending with n covering of barMe ior tbe ^«8 air!
Three cupfuto of raspberries. One
walnut meats. Spread between
are a splendid, hot weather eueb names as Tag. Jumping tbe Rope, thrown, touches two men. tbe boe bit rles. Allow to cool, and nerve with
^ —C. P. McDould.
cupful of sugar, two Ubirapoonfuls of nioati* of buttered bread.
substUnte for meat, tor
eveniog Blind Man's Buff. Drop tbe Mudker- ffr*t M tbe one to leave the ring. The rjcb. thick cream aad ssigar. If decomsiarcb. rich cream. Stew the bar“»tde SudwHehee—Pul one balf a »«*1. Here are Mverai good ways of
fTtoooer's Base. Puss In the Mst pUyer to remain in tbe center to
s soft frosting may be put over
aw'-..
.w'
..V
. rtea in enough water to cover them. PO““d «f »*Pl« •«*" In a saucevan. aervli« them;
Comer, beu bag and ball games, th* dinner of the game. After he Is ,5, ,op uyer of berries.
Ob. wbo wlU walk a mUe With me taking csro to see only perfectly
one-half a pound of brown augar.
Cutlets-lloll six eggs for u hour
ud Go bit. the original groups .huge places.
Huckleberry Gsko-OM quart of
• Alqng life's merry way?
* freah fruit: then strain off tbe Jnl<» •*c-half s cnplul of water and one- slowly. Ai in s saucepan two scut
Undeii-Uull in the »1«>m wbo were ring men before now huckleherriea. throe cupfuls of floor.
• A comrade blithe ud fall of glee.
ud sweeten to teste, adding more or
• teaspoonftll of cream of urtar. laldespoonful* of butter ud four
^
<»*“« “*n. ud vice vecaa, f^or eggs, two leaapoooftila of baking
• R-ho dares to lan« out loud and . lest tbu tbe amount of sugar given. B*»« together until they form a soft ublsspoonfuls of flour. 8et.oMr the
Shadow Tag. lo playing-this game, a ball muM hit powg«.. one cupful of butter, one-half

free.
. Plao^ over the fire In a double cooker ha« when dropped in cold water. Pou' Are unUI melted ud mixed. Then
'’.,*® '■“* *
““h. one aeui loeapoon• And' let bU Trriic tucy play. basin ud
ud beat
beat till
till thick.
thick. Spread
Spread add
add slowly
slowly one
one and
and a
a half
half cupfuls
ruofuls of
of
•“** «lo»«“ of other* If Uag on a bounce
doee not...counL
cinnamon ud grated nutuUI U bolls, ud while bolUag etir la a basin
..
w Tbd' '^
■ Ufca a happy riilld, tbrougb
o cttpfnls of sugar. Beat the

flowers gay
• That fin the fidd and fringe tbe
lug two ubleapoonfuls of tbe comCut slices whole wheat broad Into mue lemon Juice. A« *The «gs ~
'*'’*■
IT*
beaten yolks of tbe eggs.
way
♦ MANY WAV* WJTM '*ANth ♦
WICHEt.
_____ ♦
'•••••
Potato and Beef €
r-^aab
tabl^
.
of aalt ud pepper. Spread a ’ tbla
layer of pouto oa a ellce of bread
and batter; tm tbU pat a Uyer of
cooked beef cot tato fine abreda, and
sprinkle with salt ud pepper. Spread
a IttOe made Bustard on a second
•Iloe of bread-ud butter; Uy^ thU on
the seat ud cut Into neat* shapes.
trlmmlnc off all the cmets. Other
kinds of cold meal. fisb. poultry or
game may be used In the place of the
beef.
gsodwlch^-IIU eqnsl qnutl-

J4ome Cheer

lioB MlMtf me. 1 beM t harried cooMiUUoo »ltb To«. ud »t tbe dluor
••
oar pun.
•“>** <* » two-warte can*!■* trip,' aid Tom. and before tatbv
had motbw ootiM wy a word we bom
-“In tbe bam!”
Well, we did h. We sored >»«"p
eott Inu tbe new. cleu bar* for Utber aad mother, bat we cbUdru pr«ferref s aleep m bUnketa spread on
the hay. We took the main floor lor
w Uvln^ room, threw down a couple
oT run. cwnnc eose hassocks,
Waved tbe oil cookln* store Into the
WSEeat bos stall, which we approprtthe kitchen, and lUed up a
cooker out of a tisht too)
nntfcd with bay. We moved
“«> ^
tb,r.
We cloeed tbe bouse ud etuck up
lusmer slcn. “Cone Camp
^
Woeke," oa tbe side door.
***•
^o"™ looWng
Wward the bouse, but left open tbe
back door* which looked out on the
There te e UtUe brook
*“
»udow. ud some big cottoawood treu grow on lu buk. not tu
'™m ine tUro.
nern. Every warm
wars aft-

Clodioll wUl cum ibeai to IhU to the
(roaod oad be f»UHy lojsnd dortn*
nddu wind* or Mom* Nodect to
vateria* tbe pUau ot aU Unde wfll
canae tbea to dry up. wither and
du. defeating the object for wbleb
fbey were pluled. Ne^eet to uee
tbe boe wiu stre the weeda a duace
to crow aod crowd oat tbe flower*,
la abort, nrdcrt of uy kind
u at tbe time my appear laconaeqaenlUl will undo such U not all of
me good work that was dou earlier
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to cool, end when cold, serve with
sugar and cream.
—To one quart
■ of bakof flour add tWo
_ pi^der
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lag
ud_____ teaapobnful of
salt: ^rub iboroughly into this two

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or pistachio n I. »UDd aside u boar sauce.
0 harden.
equal quutUies of chopi>ed pHnlenlos
very tine. Rub tbe yolks
ud grated cheese Mix. with mayonamenth |«ste with two tables
nalsc, salt to taste and apread on , .
,
k.,,,— ..i.

whi„ b.»i

r a footl
be •at:-:

rdattams of roulng games.
.
follows; All
of the conteMsnts Hue up at a mark
drawn across the field, and at a given
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oa
U.
Tin, .iU,„
«lu
«,r one hundred yards dlsiut. * At (bis
1. . supervisor, ll see that thnlgs
.re'dooe fairly, and a needle ud
T
thread for ueb runner Tbe conteet-

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with hands on their kneee
^
_ toocbln* the feel of\
^
"
««»•«■ •«« to,i.
form
1,^,^
b.1,a Ti.,
wb.
.
is “It". studs in tbe cuter of tbe
ring thus formed ud tries to throw
!1.
the hell ...
out of the circle, betweu the

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drwlge the
real well with aome flour; add them
the dough, but be caeefn) not 1
maah them In mlxlns. Pour into bniterod tin. In-Uyera about u inch
^ wtu awar ud
bake. For the bM reoulu make (hto
cake twenty-four, bonra before yon

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enough to make a eoft dqegb: roll thread ud piwas oa other. Ptoce .Gomsurrb lijier ud a teaspoonful of
Add a cup and a quarter of
out about to one Inch in tblckaees; lettuce leaf between If liked,
rich milk, and
cook id a double boiler
lud
cook
p«t la yonr*pans and bake la a quick
Saimou aad l^tnoe Sudaichee— uriiT. ,hieVe».' s«~a';;u ;KVH.':
makee a good stood cake.
oven i*enty nlnutee. While bot cut Remove bones from a can of salmon, Ufu u taMSens. spread tbts on crisp
the edge and break apart, buttw the Mash aalmon to paste, sesson w{th ^‘,2*1^
“ prevent the pu£^<rf tbe ball by
under
crust
ud
cover
with
berries
lemon
lulce. lltUe
under crust ud cover with berries lemon Juice.
lltUe ult
salt and
and oeunlr.
pepper. ^ the cbopp«l whl^. which have ,0 ,he sUrtIng line, the player wbo stopping it with their bands. The cenHot Wither Oriaks.
been
kept
warm
over
hot
water.
Serve
gel*
there
ftrst
being
the
winner.
that have been lying In digar half Place between thin slices of white
.
ter mu must keep on throwing tbe
^Uh the war* days comes Itw.
Should he loM his oe^leon the «y
^
for cool r
U hour, put on tbe upper cnist.'Ud bread with lettar* leaves.
Wtth
Cheese_^r five eggs, um or unthread U. be to diw,u.llfled. An- Tbu“tbe player■be»eeTwhii.^“f^ To make a good bermag. all the
rut plenty of berrier over h.
Prune ud Nut Sudwictaea—ReRed Raspberry Jelly—Bed raapberP‘»* frwd well cooked prunee. one Ublespwntul of butter and two other form of this nmc is to have tbq ^ ^ whoM right ride the ball (UMd Btotartols mnst be frMb aad rooL No
of grated cheese; salt coiitestant*. tostead of threadlag a
become*
ud chasgea ptoces amout of Ice wlB redeem e drink
ry Jelly to made of three pinie of chop ud mix with well chopped
Melt the butter: n^I* write the alphabet backwirte »,,h the mu In the ring. In piaylug. Umt has boen canleeely eomblned
rasiq>erriea. one pint of sugar, tbe >•»•» walnuU ud spread between
•res bis feet In any with war* stale ttaterials.
• IfanjrAwn
juice of two lemons, halt a plht of ■Uces of bettered whUe
* wmy
wey 8r
fr loeee
loees his balaaee. be becombs
Tbe gritty tasta of grandatedsui
oeld watei, one ud one-thlrd pints of •heat brMd.
'
a.
. Batod—Boll
the number of eggs re^ starting poluL
-U"- in place of the cuter.
to upleaaaat to auy peo^ aad e
boiling water ud one package of gMaDeviled Ham Sudwlrfaes—SmaU
qnired for Just twenty minutes. Whs*
*he Three-Legged Rare, tbe pUybe avoMed by Bating a strap,
Une. Soak the gealllue In the cold five cent esu of deviled bam. two
COM, shell and remove the x^hitro
’“ ‘“‘“v “f‘»o SUndlng
large supply ritoold be nude, bottled
In tbe Caroen.
w.terTwo hour*. Mssh the berriee hani boUtri eggs, chopped fine, well
^Te yolk.
-Wo I-? side.'the Wl leg of on.
wlib bM ■npt la a cool place to be used
» and suar toall.or «nd IM th.it. mixed, and luice of on*. IrinoB >dd*d '■•''■““r
tmop We

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of your own region.
your own stud for iwo lio'urs. tben press all the 1
serve vu
on iniuce
lettuce «leav<-s.
with a ooiien
boiled .......................
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•>ri,r
b*»i-b. wiin
Juice throuirii a fine strainer. Pour
Have you 'Iscoi
rful' the boiling, water 0 D the gelatine ud cottage
^
^
Itorn-n. ir u, pU.» ,« m u.,
ua nur. ,u«. l»triew from the bUl uly half a mile stir till thy geUUne to dissolved, then little melted butter, salt to taste and
away fro* ytwr
yo*r own front door.' ud add the airalaed Juice end lemon Julc*.
Jolt*, add thick cream If It Is pot loo thin.
thli
.
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^
number of ptsyen can take
have you evar gone up there to eel Strain ud pour Into molds that have Ptore between buttered slices w*ltb *"*
*“d
.h. H.™.,, B,U.’-n..
L«»».d,-0., „p
a plenlf upper and watch the sun been dipped In cold water. PUce In a lettuce loaf. '—moving tbe yolks
ride tbe coalestuu Into c n group.
I or mustin water.
net?
a cold place until It becomea firm.
Scramble Egg "^SudwlchBe—Two fine. Add one I
BO that there will not be leas than
vinegar; aalt ud pepgreat dust
rads—Three
Or. If yon an weary of the country
Raapberrles - Takb two «gge well beaten, bnc-fimrU] cur milk. ard and rn<
lour nor more tbu ten players l(^
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'o
•arte.
Roll
In
ii-.'le
faal'k
and
sights and ocmea which are such a qo,ns of berries, one rtqt of eugsr dash of red pepper, pine* of salt Put
—b o»i,. U«. bb U» iwbb.n bt
“•
treat to )-bor town cooslna have yon
, ublcwpoon of butter or meat fryB>' UHoning oat tbe borders olC5»'Uble*poon vinegar.
qver tnreritgated the poeelbilltfee o^
,„,ar together fifteen minute*, lugs In frying pan ud cook above tor tea or picnic.
the leaders of tbe columns toeing ,h.
tbe
StiAed—Boil We megs twenty ,mln- etarting Uae. When tbe sigaal is sweet alyssnm. catUng o t old pUais,
^.1 Ud» U>> wteiK PTlodp,! b^i.
,ja ,|„ b,dlM.;t»a ™ok M. till ull mu>. nirriu d>«.U,llr.
Take ont the yolks ud' mash ________
^
etAb r-ro .u
ow cup «igar eyrnp. one tabloNmu
aosa stroel yoa know by heart?
minutes longer; when cold add PUn between well battered white o „
an many poinu
points of Uiereri
iatereet the
|
There era
Juice of three lemons ud freete. brown slier* of brqad.
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hops on one toot to t aoal about tw.u^
.
vinegar, one cup peach Jolee. Join of
- oae lemof one cherry to be idaoed la
to vuil tbera. and all it n^s to tbe ^-bu.the beater to taken ^wt add one
Peuut Butler ud Pig Sandwicbe.
®f «««»•
ty feet away, touche. It and£ip. track
^ ‘
I peonies, raaes. UUes.
aeeing eye. tbd anderstudiag mind, p^i ^f whipped cream.
—MU equU pisrts of peunt batter ®‘’
to tbe end of bis line, touching, a* be


Tbe need of a racaUon to
ly acknowledged. There to no one.
oM or yonng, wbo doea not take up
the dally
,ln with freeh rigor,
*ge.^sltb
and with
V cotvage,
^altb ud
ud seat,
seat,
after a little ebuge of scue.
. But wbat If the puree la flat ud
*1^ borne duties Mui unending?
Even so. isn't there some way ont
Of U? If you CUT get away for a
months or a week, to It not peaalble
to drop things tor a day at a time
aeveral Uses doring the epmmer?
Tbe woods ud the wave* call, and
All Outdoors to waiting Just around

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tbonght Houw Cheer preacher 11 1" boiler, reeening uougb of the milk •Hh cottage riieeee. salt and pepper
*» the end , ^
ter ^
and soceesstea of --------an the
least onn a year, and to going to '
Miat Julep—Oae ^oart lee water.
to motoien a scut cupful of coro- to taste, adding . ll.Ue oUra oU if
.^T
*"""--------------i may be obtala^ by
keep ri^t on doing so.
surch; when the milk Is l.otadd tbe Hked. ud mold Into HiUe ball, sboai »«. and k. *«n as H.beglas to thick- each pUyer has Imd . tura. At ihe pUnU occasioBaU)- ulU th< f®^***ff two cups sugar syrup, ou cap straw.
berry juice. oM cap oraage Jalee,
cornsurch ud
ooe cap leM Joko, two cope froA
tea lafoploh: twrive aprigs trash aitu.
tovnb I—g.vkb tnv warvm.
—~ -v—< — »«« .*«bi w
^
*W0 UbisSpOODS VtOSgSr. CtesUu the
Daring tbe snmaMr ttoathe. when oma ahcmld move forwax;d aad the “ "J™' ^ f
metertsls la the order gtraa. Place

to. to.,

tobi. .b.

Uto tobur. ibu ttoPl. —. bbb. alLb i!'

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beat down
port by ooe
•cenic rallroM route lb tbe whole
Sprinkle tome pnlv.rtood borax
Mate o( MiS^?
aroaad the pUau If lb. botberaome
Have you ever made the Pilgrimage Hule uu pre giving trouble.
down the peMasuU to LiMtUmau
The monthly ferae., wbkb are UvPotat. In -cherry bloaeom time?
to,« «u. „wbob,. bto . tor.
Here you evu goae to tbe top <d
eoaklng with water ■>.7 “7
:
Perawood.hlll « » the peek of daring hot, dry weather.
HIU.” drr up
ui “CsM'a HIU.**
If one wuu to have 1
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J.,hd w ^ -P«WJy &• cue where oae he.
. s.ll^e-ITu other duUe. w perform, whea mi easy
Seys theater Mihls true 00.7«■ »
3,
^
*ock swung betwee tro* of loxtew
JLTSI. TS .b°la
>"• <Mto. I. .to , I inridag
1ing trip ud applr the money tt coM
the watering pots or the rake
toward bolidlag the macb-needed new ^ ■>>**• There b a teadency te behajibarn, aad wbu oae hot Aoguat ffHci the flower jgardea. to lA It take

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foRowlag psaportloM; oae
torw^d wlib Zr^J!^ot L^ SI
galloa. loe wucr. t*, cep.
J»oth few at once, and cuUau
wairiag etwSl bTc^^^ut'aot
■Jrap. oae cap tea lafoeio*. two
too^raSent. Potted ^ta^irathav. «*« ««wbe»r7 syrup, two cep. pteO;
they wro ud run Uaefc to tbe etarting
drainage, aad tbe »»>»»«g« of hooM
dyrap, ou qurt. apoUlaarta.
tbe first penon in poel®*P onmge^laloe. oae eop leaKw
|j^'oj,^^The one luSed IlM pluta aeedn eprlaktte. u tbe outdoor pluta are sprinkled V «"f»iwrr
cap «Mer riaegar. oae
3^
^ .raniM line nms
cop
blackberry
eytap, o*a cbMty
—J
I tea. two

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m.. to Pldbu .our lb to O.U, toOolbb. W. bll .to oot u> loob It ■
lire la Trarerae CRy. aro yoa aqoaUy
»I1, Ibd liutod cd lb to iborblbb. n b, on. nd odoOn. to to eblldto <
lltotot u . to ptolbUJtu1 ol •>
~ tow
«oto >b.tol
totol nil
rtll rotolo
rtolb to ooto
mU- uobbl«l
uo.bl.cl bboot oa to ao..iiion
ito iaon bn
ba, 1Ptou lb. ml liiia ucl totor. tob'toi OoU Bon b on of to too) todbl of bouto. oouboU oopiu of * "™ Pkn to fin toulob
roor on ctobtoiat
to. nUl to_oln. b... . too. . .to.0, .....1 ... 1. to bl. to.. «lto 1. nuto, to S.oot Pto lb o.',ito ol tlLT... woto. tltolb K toUuOn oo. oopto of .Olb. on '
Why Dot orgsatM a “tH aequalat- gel the benefir of it.
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IM Badcf Hamw U«Ri»
them to tarn yrilew
ad** dob thU snmBMr apd lura- yoor
By putting lota of
leaves aroaod bu hb but sboolderd ud lagging
and riop Moomlag.A lltUe
•wa TkMty tbciuagUy.? -Ten wUl ^ the loots of tho roses la bot weathor steps tronbled me. aud so dM motberd
bow wfli glre tbeaiAb
come M doHghted «Uh tis chams the roote edil be kept cool aad mobt pda. Ured face, i knew tbey both
Infect ene*les of tbe rqae
that yoa wUMOrget ■& about tbe blg-«ad more^ roast will
coma LaerM mbced the enstemary oatlag. White
te get ta seau rerydeadly y.
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