Grand Traverse Herald, July 03, 1913

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Grand Traverse Herald, July 03, 1913

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Traverse City (Mich.)

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OLDEST PAPER IN MICBIGAN N0K1B OF 6BAND SAPIDS-ESTABUSBED1858.

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TRAVERSE CITT, GRAM) TRAVERSE COUNTY. IQCHIQAN, IIH RSDAY. .JULY 3. 1913

DIRECT ROUTE
INTO MARKET

HEW EIGHT-HOUR LAW
MinnesoU Has Protection fdr'Wbmen
and Cine

HEROES MEET
AT GETTYSBURG

PRISMER ARIIYEIITOR
Rarfaetal Btaal Rail That Will Pre­
vent Accident*.

DTHER SIDE
OF QUESTION

PAID FOR DISTURBANCE

TO ENTERTAIN
PIKE VISITORS

Si. Raul. Minn., July
MlnnesoAfter being tbe recipient of several
Fargo, N. D.. July 2.—Frienda of
ta> new eight-hour Ism' for women
blow*, delivered by a wralhy opPeter Olabn, a life t<-rm prisoner In
•NEW LINE or ICED CARI WILL and girl* wcnl into effect today, cul- GREATEST REUNION IN HISTORY
MEETING
WAB
!>ODem. one of mhirii left a marie on PRELIMINARY
the autn peDliemlary today
BEGAN TODAY
OPERATE
HELD WEDNESDAY MORNING
mlnallng years of m-ork on the pan of
his
right eye which Is still plainly vts*
plans to secure hi* paydon. Since
labor leaders and economists. The
ibie. Frank Gagnon claims that he sat
being sent to iirison years ago. Ollam- applies to all female employes of
down and peaceably awaited the com­
Bi-n has Invented a reversible steel
depanment store*. laundHes. fscSones
ing of ratrolman Ros*.
rail whlrta It Is claimed will mean an
of al kinds'and affect* all m omen and
It 1* alleged that Gagnon went to
• normoGs decrease In the number of
giri employes escept telephone i
the Hildebrandt home-on Boyd av<y|
accidents caused by broken rails.
Dtonu The fact that telephone i>
nup Tuesday in a more or less lii'^'Kormer tt'arden HeUstrom saw the
tors are not l>encnted by the law m'as
loxlcBied condlUott. A dispute arroe
value of Olsen's idea and promot
not discovered until twotuonths after
over sraneihlng and l>ernre tbe fracas
comimny mhich will Immediately be­
the bill mas enacted. Then It w*e
was ended It is said that he had blown
gin manufacturing the new rail. Ol­
learned that In the last hour* of,the
out all of the light* and started to
sen ha* bon given stock In the
Inadequate
Previsrans
for
Comfort
ef
Long Distance Repair* to %quipmettt clean house. Hllde^ndl then got in Public Meeting Will
•p*^l EfloR Will be Made (e Incur* session, during the rush and bustle of
Held la City,
l>any and the jiroceeds are being
Vlslteas Csused Much Oiscerre
Would Eat Up Prams and
Earty Market for PcHchablc
getting mork cleared up. represenuhi* good pork and pummelled him
and Several Prominem Stats
turned over to his .family. It la al­
fort: Rush Orders Sent
Overtax Capacity ef the
FrwH* Tbet are Chipped
llves of the telephone company m-ent'
into lubmiseloD. Ho waa arrested
Officials Will Make Good ' .
leged that Ihe evidence upon which
for More Supplies
Engine Plant*.
Thii Sutnmer.
Iwforc a few membchi of the senate
alMwi
1
o'clock
this
morning.
Reads Talks
Olwn mas convicted mas entirely cljv
ronmiltiee and wheedled them Into ex­
Gagnon appeved before Judge Blrdcumstantlal.
cluding telephone operators from the
aall and plead guilty to a drunk and
Cfgttysburg, July I—Amr>rican valor
list of those who are' to work but
Grand Rapid*. July l.-Tbc follow disorderly charge. He wa* sentenced
The eolulioB of the c
A prellmtaary meeUog waa held
was htfnored here t«dpy mheii tO.'JOO
Ing Biateraeni was made todsy-by tbe to take tec days In jail or pay a fine Wednesday by Ihe Traversi' City
Un( ADd ihariiciliwc of amaU fraUa. eight hours .a day.
of the armies of the north
Mrikers' commluee in reply to the an and costs of >T. He paid.
chcTTfee. earl)- apple* and poaslblr
Good Roads Asaoclatlon to carry oat
and south paid tribute to tbeJr dead.
nouncemeui by (he Pere Marquette of
J^lcr oa the winter apple crop, aeems
the^ulls of tbe program to racnlv*
The greatest reunion In tbe nallun's
Acials of the plan to obaodon ibelr
w be In alphl. Amaiiement* here
ibe'tourittB of tbe West Michigan
rci«lr shop* In tbe suie:
•been made vhereby the fruli In thlr
history since that day when the
I*lke AssoclsUon. who will arrive In
massed army ef the conquerors
reielon caa be eWpped to Chlcaco by
' AnnouDeement made by perc MarIhe city on the evening of Thnraday.
expreee In Iced cars at freight reiel.
passed In revlem In Ihe ueHonal cat>tpiette offirlals that '\he Wyoming
July to. and leave tbe following mora.
lial mas ufhrially began today.The tronble'herrtofbre ha* been In tb.'.
«ho|w are b> be abandoned and heavy
lug tor Charlevoix.
loea of tltne from the pioklni^ to
The blue and gray arc fraternizing.
tcpalrs made nl other inlnu. is In­
This la iliti much talked of tour of
(dicing on the market and the
AH enmity and bitterness hse been
consistent with BUtemenu wide
tbe Indiana-to Mackinac road which
eewlre ratee.
HUNDREDS OF OLD. SOLDIERS buried for .rears and the theme of all
eciiUy by Superintendent Mulheni
will start MdndayCiq^ '
. Benton
the
orators
today
mas
a
tc-unlied
that things mere moving hlcely at tbe
It Is the plan of the company «ho
COLLAPSE AT GETTYSBURG
Harbor, making nighrSoH*.Al Muske­
tlon. l.ong before the mideummer
local shops," i* the declaration made
are to handle this bectneca to hare
gon. >l»ulHec. Traverse City and Perose the huge IcnK-d <Jty was
staunient given out >ester,|ay by
aome of the Davtee Iced rare brre
i«*key.
astir. tt1i.-it mattered it
. .
[iress committee of the striUer*.
an .times and (he fruli will be loaded
It is the plan* of the local aasoeladirectly Into the cars whkh mill Icev.
pects mere (or B nerve racking i»n'Td
'o go liack to the closing of tbe
tlon that Is beading tbl* movement to
day. for Che heroism of half a century
here every morning over ihe M. « N
shop*." robtlnue* the statemcnL
properly entertain tbb guest* on ihelr
E. railroad, at a part of the lassmwas to lie honored. The ground
Mulhern say* tbe comiiany has decid­
arri\ al In a manner that, mill be fnlly
ger train at 5:05. They r^ll! be transmhlrh the Srst da>'s flgliling took
ed that It Is cheaper to do the work
In keei’lng with the bospItalUy for
. ferred at Manistee to the Nonhem
place was natarmlly the point of great­
the hnltders’ ebop*. Rallmavs eliarge
BELIEVE SHE
WAS mhlrh this city is ao famons.
Michigan boat*
be in Chtcago the
est interest today. Ag'-d men tciday
vr.oo per KicoWottve to transport them POLICE
It has been suggested that the
UnHed States Marshal Succeeded.!
STRANGER IN XITY.
followlDR mominc at « a. ni S|>eclal
llved that great bsitle all over again,
dead In a trun from Buffalo to Chigathering
be held on the Central high
Securing
Conseirt
ef
Kirby
and
people will meet these car* and la- VMeran* Are Worn Out in Celebrst- and prayers and tears mingled.
Thl* distance or tbe M]utvBleDi
school ground* so that all city people
Parry to Appear Before
ins. and Find Little Comfort '
Mead of waltlait for the agents, as'
The formal exercises of today took
Ibnreof.
must
be
passed
over
to
send
may enjoy the meeting, aid In this
. the Committee.
In Tents That Are Verv
would be the may if ment br regular
place in a huge tent near the entranro
fere Marquette engine to Dunkirk. Believed She Wa* Attacked ar ynatier and-listen to the dlsUngulshed
liable Oven*
.
eiprema. the fruit will be unloaded
the ramp. Se< rciary of War Gar­
Dragged into Alley While Out
Y. Even tboogh they send them
speaker*.
right on (he market and the Kales
Backing Fresh Air Before
rison delivered an address and Gov.
er their own line, they are losing
Among those wbo have algntfled
be sul^ at once Just when the buy­
Washington. July l.- Fol!o«jng the this snm, form dead engine In a train
Tk»nor welcomed the veu-rana. Then
Train Time.
(heir Intentltm of taking this trig are
ers are all present.
Ceti.vsburg. July 2—I'nles* there U came the groat event of the day. the r<Tclpt of a message frotu John prartirolly lies up a division nitUl
Governor W. N. FerrA. lAeuL GovernThe railroad iieople agree to have
decided drop ia the temperature the
by General Young, com­ Kl^'. Jr., ex-presldeiit of the Notion­ that engine reaihc* lu destitiailon,
01 J. F. Ross. Hon. J. C. Mcl.aughlln.
teed care ready at all times ao that death toll ^of Ihe I'nion and ronfvd mander In chief of Ihe rnited Cnn- al ■'MYffTirarHiPer*' aasoclailon. |•ratt■^t- oming to the laci that a newly tepalrChicago. J^- 2.-Tbc police today m-bo U very much Interealed in thU
when the fmlt la brought in after (he
‘ reunion no* In progress prom­ fedeaiia Veterans, and General Ueers, Iftg that he eotild not apivar befori' ed locomotive ran not make tbe spee-l were confroNted with a murder mys­
movement: Hon.
S. Earie. the
morning train hat left. It can be ^d- ises toxbe very large. Suffering Is commander/In
me can. Ask any train dls- tery when Jht- body of a beautiful well
chief of the Grand \fte Hc-nate lobby imesUgating roniformer state highway oommUaioner.
miltee In ronni-<1loc miih the Mnlhall pateher and he m'fll verify this staieed at once, which would act as a cold intense as (he torrid beat and high Army of Ibe Republic.
dressed womsB mlth the bead almost commonly known as "C^ Roads
■torage and so preserve the frulL
humidity, coupled with (be ebaage In
he b««t lierumn more inlensc charg'-s mitboci lo>lng Ins puKsxgc meut.
revered from the trunk wa* found in Earle': Frank Roger*, tbe present
1* the plan of the promoters to have tbdir usual habtls of eating and driok- during the day senres of axed veterans moncy paM to guarantee hl« sailing
'I'hU then mokes «r-n<i chargCBble
rear of the John Sm>ihe comhlgfam-ay commlssiaDar: Philip
the bay boau pick up the fruit at dif­ ig are rousing dozens of old soldiers
I an engine taken to Dunkirk. Tbe pany's store.The woman *a» evident­
stricken victims of the merciless for Nem Zealand. Chairman Overman
T. Colgrove. president of the State
ferent points and bring it here and ■ rollaiisc.
sun. -and before noon nearly Soo had of the senate lobby •nvi-p-ilgating roni- American t^oeomolDe works there tia» ly a 'victim of assault a* her cloth­
Good Roads Association; D. H. Day.
have these cars on the Hannah A Lay
mlltee. today telcgraidied Ilje Cniied al>oui 40 pile and turn out throe en­
The bromn army tent* are veritable been given ireaimrnt for prostration
ing was badly tornsnnd dlsarraup'd. president of the Western Michigan De­
dock and so necessitate but the one
Sutes marshal to m'arn Ktrby 'Jiat if gines dslly. That Is. ne* ones,
rens- niere has been no breeze and meakness.
hair streamed down her bark, mat­ velopment bureau, and John I. Gtbaon.
handling.
daiions for the veterans he salted he mould be in txintempl of n sell them at ahvnt Ilf-.OCIO jicr engine. ted with blood. - There wa* nothing
Bd fpractlcally all the veterans arc
secretary of the same organization.
Fruit on the west shore
makes a dalfj- total income of
Inadequate. There . Isn't seMie rub|ieen*. a iiOnishablo nficn.c
worn
out.
This
was
military
day.
In
identify the vIcUta. She was dre.«*A special Invitation has been ex­
picked up by several large iaunrbes
San Francisco. Jhty 1.—Kx Piesl- ffdi/rfio. tHI- I’. H. al Wyoming alone
enough for tbe visiiors to eat and no
the
big
tent
mhere
the
exercises
are!
ed in B dark blue sulL black shoes, tended to alj antoists In thii region
so that the Old Mission hosts mill not
has IS pits, all'of mhich arc required
denls
Kirby
and
David
Parry
of
the
place
to
sleep.
Re»taiW«Bj.s
in
Gettys­
silk stnekings and no hat, and was
join In the trip and as the tonring
have to be taken oS their runs to ac- held, the veterans asacmbicd to
to
get
out
2-*,
engines
a
tponili.
There­
National
Assoclsiion
of
Maunfscturers
o praise of ibc heroism shomii by burg have been siripiied of food and
comnodate those gromers. Armngewould about 45. Tbe |>oUee theory 1* that party will pas* through the dtlea and
there Is very little in the emire'fown. mill both testify ixvore the senate fore the Dunkirk cpmi«ny
the armies of both north and south
the, woman was traveling passing lom-n* In ablcb they Ifve, to add their
nents wilt also be made so that
regarding the -MulhplI have to have IS pits for (he P. H
The mar Aeiiartaieni, has placed
through
Chicago
and
that
she
remarkable
Incident
of
the.re­
tra cars mill be placed on Ihe differ­
preset!^ to the company and maka
charges. They telegraphed the senate gloes alone. This U nearly half of
rush orders for more suiiplles.
strolled am ay from the Northwestern this »e^gest.,auio party that ever
ent tidings. At Hatcii's Crossing for union has been (he small number of
scrgeart-otarniB today, stating their (h* pits at Dunkirk. The locomottve
station to get a breadth of air. and made a trip.
that neighborhood, at the. old-Carter dcathi. Only tlve have died .po far.
m-lllingness to appear. Ujjt asking that c;pmpaDy. will surely eliarge at least
mas
atucked
a*
she
passed
the
alley
mill for the Morgan orchard and like Although prostratiooB number Into th<
The expense of enterialning thU
half
their
urual
earning
capacity
or
the hearing Ik- t>ost|>onod until the) re­
and was dragged to a platform in the party will be cared (or by the mem­
places for the greater convenience of hundreds. Surgeons In charge fear
turn from Ausiralia. mberc they mere rn.iHrO daily.
and murdered.
the growers artd thus rave in the haul­ that as (be reunion drams to a dose
bers of the Travlrse City Good Roads
ts about (TOO to overhaul Ln
scheduled to sail this afternoon.
ing, All these car* wtJl be Iced. The the death rak* mill lie much hlghbr.
asKocUtltm. and It U suggested that
engine at Wyoming. How docs that
YEGGMEN MADE GOOD HAUL AT
Edward G. Davie* company, who are
clilran In tbe city be a memcompsire with Mr. Unlhem's Idea of
STERLING.
entering OH* field, have been in the
bor of that organization.
doing this work at Uonklrk '
f#Rt tnislness for over twenty yests
Tbe trunk line movement has gtren
Cleaned 'Up Valuables and Escaped
and lecognitlng that the Grand Trav
added interest to tbe road building
With Stolen Horae artd
erse re|Hon Is the oomlng fruit center
througtaoui Michigan. Tbe anthnslaaiB
'
Buggy.
of the country, wish to open negotia­
REV. P. E. WHITMAN LOST LIFE that baa been manifested by the InBENZIE CONSOLIDATED NOW COV­
tion* so that they may be able to
creased memliersbip of (he local aaAT HOLLAND
ERS W-HOLE COUNTY
SUndlsb, Mich.. July 2 -yeggjnen
their supplies direct from the gr
aocUiion has given It a prestige
dynamited the |>ostnfricc safe at Ster­
ers. R. A. Cross will look after 04*
which mill liave a rousing effect on
ling
early
today
and
roroi--d
by
mean*
end of the business, and D William
Uie speakers yvlio'are all Interested
Was Well Knonvn in Grand Traverse
Bell and Citizens Line* Taken Over of a atolcB horse and buggy with all
Dsvif H m ill call on the cowei
in this movehieiit and In future lactathe sumjis and posiifl rupplies as well
Region, Where H* Held
, todsy by the New
The rate, that hare oeen t'ecured
Ution In lu behalf.
as SlOO in money. Sheriff Hasty with
Charges.
Conoern
throiich the efforts of tfais'flrm are th<
Traverse City always enlertalna in
posse
Is
pursuing.
They
Believe
International
Law
best iliat has ever been given. TEc
a rov al fashlon.-aDd tbU ts anotbet^Lg
Should
bo
Ensetod
to
Cover
The'Renzlo Coobolldsted Telej
heart) co-operatiep of the growers if
occasion to demonsirmle what can be
Case.
Holland. Mich. July 2.-Rev. Tren
an that is nece* ~ ') enable thein Company has been organized, with
done.
lice E. Mliliman: a prominent Methheadquarters at Honor, Benzie otmpty.
in dis|K>se of all tbeli^ crops this a
Every autolst In the city should
oUI»t minister of this <1i>. «a» dromii
W. Cruse Is presIdenL Tbl* com­
Join thi* movement and there ar*
Claims He Bribed Leaders and Hired
Ixindon, July^.—The
uly^.crtatlon of In­ I’d yesterris) afiemoou aliout 5 o'cio(-k
pany has parrhased the property of
many who mill go out and meet tb*
Agitator*
to
Break
Up
Striker*'
ternational
lams
pravid/ng
imnlsboff
Blgmai
i'olnt
In
Marotawa
Bay.
He
the Benzie County Tolepbone Com­
party a* they arrive from Sutton*
Meetings—Action Due
ineni for the trafficker* wbo take
just stanlLg on a fishing trip
pany. the Michigan State Telephone
Bay and aceompany them the follow.
- Saturday.
yonng girls (wllh tfaelr connenu to when the fatal accident occurred.
Company and the tUUzens' Telephone
|ng morning a good diatance» oq t
foreign coiiptrlea for tbe puri>o*e of
Tbe minister was pushing tlit- boat
tkipipany of Gratid Uaplds In Benzie
Journey nortK Aa there wlU be
ba greet
gri
After
making
Uie
long
run
through
Washington,
July
2.—By
a
vote
forcing
them
to
lead
Immoral
live*,
from
the
landing.
an<l
bad
oAe
foot
In
DRIVE BACK BULCARIANB ALL count)'.
(Contlnned <
ptum two.)
to 26. (hi- house today n-lorred
and punishment for those mho aid ll.v
In Home niaancr be lost hi* equi
The Benzie County Telephone Co. freshly graveled roads, to the extreme
ALONG LINE.
end
of
Boyd
avenue.
Chief
Murray
the
rules
comtulitee
all
resoluiioDs
traffickers, mas demanded by the Uer- Hbrium and plunged into the water,
was organized In 1K9T. and has oper­
rolling for a complete Invusilgstlofi nan delegates at this tnornlng'a tes- which ts alMUt 30 feet deep at this
ated exchanges at the ‘ foHos'ing and hi* men auceWd'ud in eonilning
Bevcrai Impertarn Poeition* Captured
l«d blaze In the basemeni of a resi­ of Iho lobby charges of -Coloucl Mul- •don of tbe International White Slave point. Disavi>earmg beneath tbe sur^lots: BenzonU. »aakfort. Honor,
By Servian* Who Ars Bupeiior
dence owned and occupied by Jerry
Thc rules conimluee was In-_
ihop
fare of the ba>. he never came up. In
Bendon. Bear Lake. Thempeonvne.
Detonr. to one enrner of the building Btrqcted to report-a resolutlnn to the minster, .presided. Among the most the lioat at the time was Miss Mae
FlBbtera.
Tbo organization of this compsny
and preventing tbe r.re from rawing house on Saturday.
.
prominent spemkerv w'ere Mrs. Ileuiy; Dender.
member of Rev. Whitman's ALDERMAN GLINNAN WILL BE
means that the prr<peny mlU
more than about- a tmcoiv-flve dollar
With the details of a sysu-m alleged Fawcett and Arthur II lk%, M. P., the!congregation, and tbe shock of her
Belgrade.. July s_a dispatch from placed In (tret class coDdltlon. a
TRIED JULY to
losa -Mr. Detoar m-a* working In his to bare been used by the Nitional Utter of. whom was responsible foi'j-pas'tor's death almost prostrated her.
I'Skah thU afternoon' said- the Ser­
-ebensJve and reliable eervlre
yard mheii he noticed emoke
Manufaclurcrv' arsociatlon In break the RriiUb Uw prorlding flogg'ng tor
Rev.
Whitman's
mjfe at present Is
vians were bustling the Bulgsr__
throughout Benzie rount}'. The
Wanted . DeUy Until Baptembar. M
from
the
baaement
wlndowf.
Alo
at
Ing
np
strike*
betors
hirt.
Senator
procurors
ahd
Incorrigible
renort
keep­
Bear
take
for
her
hoUth.
abe
bar­
along the enUre flidulDg front and•ibera.ot the above named exv
Court Would Net Grant
once went Into the house and altcinpl- Hughes of New Jersey, one of tbe few ers. Tbe Austrian delegates tniro- ing reci-ntly suffered a nervous rothad captured aeveral ImporUnt pp*lHit Reqvaat
ed to Investigate, but tbe snmke and senators bolding a union card, today duced a discnsalon on tbe moral and Upse, and the nem* of her bnsband's
flame* mere so t>ad that be mas un­ prejiared to urge a thorough Invuttia- EOcJal causes of tbe white sUre traf­ tragic end has not been broken to
both the Mulligan State and In­ able to get down to tho Are. He then
Detroit, Jnlr r—Ylpon motion of
Uon Into this phase of the workings of fic and tbe remedies to be applied, the her. it Is feared that the abeck would
dependent toll line*. Tbl* will mean callcd/the department, mhlcb made
the manufacturers' aftsoclslton. ticlng Utter Inclodlog lagIsUtllon aud tbe prove fatal. Besides tbe midow. Rev. the defense attorneys, the trial of
that the Michigan Sute subscribere the gruelling run In remarkably qulrl;
rafealed by M. M. Mulhall. Accord- ereaJlon of eocUl InsUiutlons all over Whitman U survived by a lt«-year-old Aldannan Thomas Glinnan. charged
Traverse Ctty exchange, win then time and had Ae blaze under conlrol
accepting a bribe of tl.OOO walP
lo Mulhall tbe asocistlon opposed tbe World. In connection with each daughter.
Bichloride ef Mercury Claim* Anethsr
able to *ecurc a direct connection almost at one^ <
Hughes 1n his camimlgn for congress, legisUtiOD the Italian dele»tes rnUed
For the past four yean Rev. Whit­ today postponed nntll Jnly 10.
, Victim
wjib the Benzie Coniolldaled Tele­
It Is tboughl that the blaze orig­ and the .New Jersey senator favor* a tbe queetloQ of absolute DMeoalty of man has been In charge of tbe First CIlDnan's attorney* requested a poetphone Company's exchahges at
inated from spontaneous eomhuzilon. complete probe Into Us actJvlUee to the aasUtance of woineii 4n tbe proper MethodUt church of tbl* city and wa* ponemeat until the September letm of
Ownuo, July
HI* nitiUke In tak­ above named polnu. a service that Tbere were aome eblngles In the base- labor matters.
admlaUtrailon ef all measures con­ very popular, -^e was a graduate of court ocptbe plea that he couldnt pro­
ing blchlorlda of memiry tablet* In they h*ve heretofore Bot enjoyed, as
t and U Is snpposM that a rag
Aoeording tb hlulbal). hn was order­ cerning prostltntlon.
YpejUntl Norval and Albion coUegc ceed until be could bring Important
place of hoadaehe pills, caused the the old Benzie County Telephone Com­ which bad been used with some very
ed from place to plaor by the .Nations]
Tbere was no afternoon aeaslon to- and bas been In the nlnUlry for tbe witnease* to DetrolL Judge Pbalan
death today of Jamee Meacben.
pany ooBBected with th« Independent Inflammable furniture cleaning Oold Manntaeturers' association to break day a* tbe Helecate* went to Windsor past 23 years. He was prominem In granted an elgfat-day delay bnt sarred
wealthy farmer. Meaeheta took ii
toll eystein onfy.
had bMO thrown among 'them. - The strikes. His methods were bribing CaaUe as the gussu of iba king and Ihe Meihoditt conference and also
notice that further adjoaramant could
potsow'^untarday and Barer reeorered
ThU property waa taken over by walls and a BBiall area of the upper iMdera and hiring agiutoro to break que^ Tonight they mill attend a leader in the local option fight In be obtalMd only by appeal to tb* m.
the new compaBy Mb7,______
floor war* aUibUy huraed.
up strikers' nwsUBsa.
iwoefftlDB given by Lord Stimtbtxmn.
Mldifgu. Ue was 46 rmn oU.
prow c*w^

IHTEISE

Hap DOT THE FRUIT HER

HEAT

PREVAILS

EXP»SE

WANT KIRBY
TO TESTIFY

INTENSE HEAT
AFFECTS VETS

VISITORS ARRIVE JULY IP

IS TOO 6RUT

WAS VICTIM
OF ASSAULT

TRIED TO EVADE APPEARIR6

HIGH DEATH RATE IS FEARED

ROTHIRG TO IDENTIFY HER

c

SAFE DYNAMITED

METHUDS WILL
BE EXAMINED TO

TELEPHONE CHANGE

MINISTER DROWNED

PROTECT GIRLS

LABOR IS NOW IRVOLVED

eiAZE OR EAST SIDE

SERVIANS VICTORS

TRIAL IS POSTPONED

MISTifE.WAS FATAL

wr^x.”T^;
OEASD nkraa bzuls

■WOSTWO' -

§rmi Trmeru HtraUtTke fM Pace
j

at

J XKD RECORD CO.

the postonc* at
under-tba Act of

im.

«Aa^ m FrMI m. 8«U> PfWMa tS

Tbe CTMlMt troubi* with people
of tb« pMMtit 4»r Is Uwt th«f u«
trrltic to IlTs tsstor thaa th^r spMd
records wit] wamaL WImo a borat
tbat'ia rated at 3:*: U entered tn the
3:1b class be la foand classed as
alio ran on tbe score board when the
race Is over. This same principle
tppllos when a man on a small
eome tries to bold tbe pace with the
man who has enough to carry him
through in exalted ilyie. This tend­
ency to travel out of ones class l»
tbe principal cause of the unrest
which Is so preralen'i^Ahnukhoui the
countir- Every person t>len6 eliher
keep up with somebody else or
pass them in tbe matter of living,
and tbe result Is that the end -of the
road li finally reached and they come
face (o face with a wall which tbey
can neither climb over or crawl
der. Tbit rapid pace that Is being
foUowod It one of tbe prlndpat cabses
of-the high cost of living anddhe real
•ourcc dl the moat of high living,
present It Is a coramoo failing for
ever}' Indhidnal to own an automobile
whether ho cun afford It or not. The
man who buys one and is not backed
by amply aalary or income Is v
off than tbe one wbo goes on foot.
He wUl be able to go «t u fast pace
tor a time perbape, but in a ehort time
the foounan finds that bo has mbdo
far better time ftnnsc'r.'lr than tbe
man who us(k1 gasolloe in place
common sense tor motive power.
If always safest to begulate expense*
according to Income. Ry so doing it
Is possible to play a safe game with
long odds in favor of winning. Periodi­
cal money stringencies are produci-d
b.v high living more than by govemm<*nt !>ollcy. althougb those who i
going the pare always uscrlbe It
other conditions. It is pleasant to
have flpe raiment and hous<> furnish­
ings If one can afford It. but It Is lulattempt to have them If the
.floaoclat means for their introduction
tanance ar« not at band
-ly In fcight. A fine appear­
ance Is a good asset but the rosourei-s
t be (behind >t in order to 'bring
iU fall value'in the public esti
matlon. '

akd tutessx bat iaolx, teubsdat. jult s,

RAISE HOGS
PST/lk
at Sevens

itu

TO EiTEnui ns yisnoK

(OvDilnoed tram page -oBe.)
sttracUosa at Charlevoix at that Umsl
seme wlU go on tbroqgh with tbo
gsTty. Suitable bssnert wlU be probided for all tbe. cars to Inform tb«
COLUMBUS WILL REDUCE HIGH public of tbe occaalon aod wbecs
they are going From the number of
COST OF LIVING
that are owned in* tbe dty.
thla ebould be tbe oecMloo of tbe
ever known

ON GARBAOE

'kttribote Umlr
^laalth^to SCOTT’S
EMULSION beeansafts
eoneentPstMl noorlsblent en
_ . body-povep. an? bwaitie
It U daroid of driict or stlmalgnta.
Bren & Bewnc. MoqnSrM. t

PRISOlieiS WILL DO mi

EZRA W. HUBBGi

B will c
fur the arraagemeBts:
General arrangsments—A. V. Friedrleh. W. W. Farr. Jno, R. 6aol«. Frank
llamllion. L. J. Baker.
Membership ci>mm1ttee-^nnk
ler. A. V. FYledrlch. S. L ties. George
Karr. Fred Rin-. Howard Morgan. M.
D. Rryact. II. A- Uoaaelman. V
Uoodr.
A^arsde committoe—L. J. teker. Otto
Kysrika. Thus G. Shllsoa. H. fi. Mon­
tague, Frank I-abym.
vcepllon—Jno O. Straub. 1Hull. Gvio. C. rovell. W. F. CaRdns.
A. V. I'rledrlch. Geo. Q. Rales. A.
Maynard, Jas. McAlUster, W. C. Hull,
C. F. Zapf. Joe SIcder. Dr. J. D. MnnMdi. 1* r. •THos, A W. RIckerd, U U
Tyler. lYank Hamilton, f. L Grellhk.
-. R Santo. J. T. >yillken. I
Melman. Mra. Elsie'Hannah. Mrs.
O. Holden. Mra. Dr. Munson. Mra.

Old RealdsM Pawed Away Earty Wed- Municipal Paatura It Anothar Faatu
^ nesday Morning. '
That Will Ga Addad ta City
Farm for Saitafft ef
Rara tVbltaey Hnbbell. who for
Tired Haraaa
many yeara haa made bis borne In
Traverse
City,
died
at
bis
home.
COT
Sotoa UBS ar> the oliy council reWest I'Voni street. M'odoeaday morn­
tMatad the O. a A I. railroad to lo«'
rolumbua, Ohio. July 3—Tbere'a
ing after an Illness of throe weekg well-worn pliraae which goes) "work«r OMr tracks on Bast Front atrmt
Mr. Kubbell, wbo la well known in
feet and oaMotith. In order
b^lli ends against the middle,
thla city, waa boro In Whitney town aptly describes what Holumbus. Ohio.
OVkroome the steep, rise la the street'
abli*. Canada. INTcmber l"th. IKttT
■t the CToasInf so that It would he poeabout to do. And this new plan of
where he apent liia early life. Nov- the city »r Columbus, by tbe way,
tfhM-te AM la a paraBssat-thai would
rmber 3lst 1K64. be was onltcd In ought to' be iDtensely Iniereeilng
aot be too steep tor taaais to haul
marriage to Miss Ellxa Coulter. Six every city In tbe country as one
|MilTr leads orer. At the tine the
children were bora, ail of whom sur­ tbe answers Icrtbal bugbear of a quaaUutwfh lu local attoruei)-, as«tfea «he c«uaefl that ereirthlni posvive him except the eldest Htlen CIOD. "How to reduce the blfb cost of
aibte erauM be done to acoommodate
Jane wbo died about thirty years ago living?"
tbe eltr and aalfa the street of the
Ur. Hubbetl was located at different
(kjIumbuB. Obk>. is going to ralae
peeper trade and that tber did
times In Manton and Kingalcy. com- hoga. Now Columbus doesn't beHeve
Aeeat the request made as In anj- way
to Traverse City in IKOd. making its niUlng of hogs will enable Its W. W. Dean. Frank ITledrlch.
aareaaooable. On account of ibo pav'
hl.s home since that time. He bnusewives to moke their bouM>
Ins iob belns held up nothinK was
gcas^a member of the Methodist ey and pin niuney go twice as far as
- done for eome time, but this •sprtae
cb and a man of great inu-grlty It Used to it doM believe, however,
tbe oomnlstlon took up the matter
high principals. Resides the that lu -plan to raise bogs Is along
where tbe old council left off and re. flvf children survive him, Igrt- the .'line of Jabbing tbe H. C. of L
oelred a rep'ly that the railroad would
iln Rurrows of Detroit. Minnie Ross In a fatal spot
« resist all efforts to compel them to
of Travenu- City.. Whitney Hubhell
Coiutubut owns a lartra farm south
' lower thetr crude at the required
of Manton. l<esier Hnbbell of Detroit of the rity llmlu. rwll recently this
point Last nisbt tbe officials or the
and James H. W. Hubln'IL also a farm was leased i» a tenant, but
J^oeal Markits
reed aeot a letter to the
brother W. X. Hubhell of Kewadln. recent. floods w ipcd out tbe farmer
Statlfir that they are wtlUnc to lower
as well ks several grand children. ami ^Uu> city had to relieve him of
their track eight Inches.'whlcl£ acFARM PRODUCC-r«iiylnB Frieee.
Tbe fuiieral arrangemenis have not tbe tentis of the Iraae. It was then
aondlnc to the precious eurrey* made
been made, but will lie announced that the plan was suggested lu ahe nutter ................................................IKtOe
by tbe dty. Is. enUrely liade
later.
Oftlr-Uls «r the department of public ’Eggs .................................
the purpose. TTie department of pubservice that the clly try Its hand Hay, Kioae...............
be wortw and city Miglneer were deleStraw, per ton ...
ranning its own farm. It wa-s early
sated to Inveatlxate the matter and
delenuined tha' h-vg .raising would be Onkme ...................................Me to 66c
■ee what eoold be expected of the road
FARM PROOUCt—Bcinng PrieM.
the best thing i<> go Into at this time,
before any further action U uken.
and a large herd of hogs was cm Potato^ .................................................41
The cressinc as It Is, and as It wwnld
Henry Von 'Heldt of Omena Had
3i
traci.-d for. They were expetted t Creamery butler ..................
he IT the truck was only lowered eight
PIsaaant Trip.
arrive h.-rc some time today or tt Dsirv i-tn-cr ................................. 23W2SC
techaa, is a nuisance, and we feel that
Egga ...................
3i
raomvw.
tbe people of tbe city would not be
Oucka.'drestM
...................................
l;
^Now I'oluniliis. which Is alway
MtlfSed with any such
Henry Von Hohlt. of Omena hat rrdoing-sumeOilng progrewslre, has one Hay. balled ........................................... |:
Is succested by tbe rallrosd offldals.
turned from a trip to Oermany where
eirats ..........................................
•;
of the. best systems of free munliipal
It li or eoinwe tbe policy of
Sutc Law Overlocked by Some Chaufrent tn April 2k. to visit his rela- Rariiage collectinn service
ORAIN—Traveraq CHy Miiiino Co.
to eoBcedc as little to the public as
llvct and ren.-w old acquaintances
Prices ooirected «very day.
feura.
poealMe. but as tbe O. R. * 1. is uncountry, acfonlmg to experts. Heroamong
those
he
knew
when
he
was
Wheat
...................................................
Mr
dor special oblicatlons to the city It Is
li fore this garbage has been disposed
ungman. Mr Von Holdt earnCorn ...................................:....56eaMc
rsneoaable to suppoBe that they
ot In various wa.'s. I'rom nowOne .Michigan la* that ban i-vl.leut tbis country forty-seven years ago win l>e Uken to tbe city bog farm •» Rye ...........................
woirid be wliUmt to do all they oouU
sod
seltlad
In
PennsylvsBla
where
be
1}
bc«n
overlooked
by
peo|i|e
»hu
to hrip oat the city to tbts parttcaUr
fatten the city hogs. That's where T^'hli# navy beans ....................... Si.M
stayed
for
ten
years
and
came
tn
OmeInstanee. The members of tbe rora- have automobiles Is <fte fact Ibal It Is
olie-riif the ends against the tuldflo Red kidney beans ........................... Si.M
where be has lived for the pay cruses In.
BackwbesL per 100 lbe..S1.0»9ti.It
obUgatbry for those who drive aq/oand tbe people of the city
thirty-seven veara. He took
ORAlN>-HaniMh A Lay Ce.
Idrss want to be fair wjtb tbe rall- mobtlue aside from tbe owners t
Tblrt.v.flvc or forty of the best be­
the Dceana and
Prlcee corrected ewr day
least IS years of age and to liave a
road. but they bdlece that tliey
haved pprisoners at the city alia have
«e on the Maine. He waa very Wn ebusen to take the plaee
\Fbeat .................................................
He license as chauffeur before the?
enttUad to more oonilderaUoo In reCorn
............ ;....................................
much
pleas--d
with
tbe
voyage
l.oth
Card to this question than they have are entlilol to operate the .machines.
“lann-lmnds " I'nder the charge Tf
hoeo deen ao far by tbe offlclnls of Sheriff Smith has rec«lved a lot of wavs and sa>w that the change in a deputy who haa experience In carm- Rye ......................................................
lees oorrseted «v«7 day.
a|>|dieuUon Uanka.. together with (n- ocean transportation was verr noilre- lag. tb«>sr prlsnaera have been put
the company in Orund Rapids. Ills
t that U asked and etructions to aee that this law t> en­ able from the conditions that existed " work building new shejis. haras and Hogs ................................................
8Usrs .............................................4 I
t of tbe road Is «
forced tn tbeuoiiDiy. and be will eoe when be first came to America,
fcLt-ex. When they finished this
peetod to. treat tbe request of the cou- that tbe measure is lived up to In the also found many changes in the old sitactlon they were set at placing VT esNee .................................................
mlsakia In a public spirited manner. future Every chauffeur must have a country and many of thoae whom he acre* of the farm under cutUvaiion. Cows ........................
..I to •«
For tbe good of all concerned it Is license and liadge la order to drive a knew in former days were either dead Jt was ivalUod that the garbage alone
machine, and If caught driving a luay. Isit
hoped that an amicable aettle:
wouldn't be enough to fktten the hoM
can be arrtred a( at an early date so ebtne without tiMW' credentials Is lla• rrra'try
for lnark^l. and
acres of land
to a stiff fine or iniprlsotiiiK-nt. mates who wer* left and they made planted In com. . It was also dccld>-d
that a good lob of paving can be donee
Wheo tbe time comes.
Tbe provisions of the law in Ibis re­ his visit very pleasant for Mm.
tusi merely the care of tbe bogs
gard are as follows;
Is however aaUtQed'Wlth this saetton wouldn't kr-ep the So or 40 privllege-l
of the eountiT and perfectly willing
:soners busy. Therefore they ha"e
to lire here the rest of fata days, al­ put In 12 acres of pouioea. 8 jc*os
It is evident that tbe confession of
shall file In tbe office of the secretary though he thinks that he win make of beans, ti of alfalfa. 10 of
'Telonel Mulball. tn which be tens
of atate. ui>ob the layment of a regis­ another trip to the old country next >nd 2 of lomatoea. From the
about tbe underhand melbods ^aed by
tration fee of two dollars, a verlQ.-d year as a method of recreation and tables planted, officials tielieve they
tbe KiUenal Uan\ifactarens‘ asaocta
be able to supply all tbe workappileatioh for registration oh a blank change.
tlon to Inflaenco i^Utlon In their
house prisoners and the Inmates of
be furnished by the secretary of
Every Former Must
favor, has started something, not onl;
sute for that purpose cot^lnlnir
Bomewt;,M similar InstiluUoBa- All of
Hev’e sotucihing (o ket-p hiK anlniaU
^ta congress but tn tbe nation, as well.
The name and residence address of.
rll. h wl!l greatly redure the coat to
:sKhy. Tt.o».- who use HAKVELl. S
If his charges are true, and they are
the applicant and ilvat .he.ls coini>eic municipal ginerameni ot main­ OSDITION IhiWDBR bsve DO trou
so detailed as to coBAince tbe fairhie.
It
k--eps
working horses sound,
tent to operate a motor ear and P:
lining its Instliuilons. This Is the
l-urlfieu
minded that they are based upon fact,
ver eighteen years of age:
Is Bcltvg Plartncd by Waquetervg Conv
her enil against the middle.
makes i
then It Is time that something wax
hether or not the apidicant hah Iveen
mlttaa.
There are'two other gotMl features a puultr
done to curb this great anarebistir
iwevtously canvlei<<d of a violation o(
of this city fsttiL The city prisoners wards off dlsees<-. !
body that baa been aacrlffclng the
any of tbe jtrovlslons of this or any
who are seat out there to work will mage ami inerpa-es l
tareou of tbe people tn order to 1
other motor vehicle law or <>rdlnar< e.
Au Ideal "safe and sane niurth benefli greeUy and offlrlals believe
thetr own pocketbooks It has been
giving the date and place of such con­ celebration, with'a few fireworks, is It will do wonders In .sUrting them 'LVIN H. GRUBER. Funeral Oirceter
tbe contention of reel thinkers that viction or proTlsIont of the law or orand Embalmer. 512 Seutn Iinlon St
being iilanoed by the meml'ers of the rliArt again. None ' who 'W been
tbe real snarebitts are not tbe
Mrs. NciUe PralL aaststant. Cits
dlngsce violated, provided that for all
who make Inflammetory ipeechfanro Jlcpoaew Issued after Augiift I In any enieruiniuent committee of the W dioeen has demurred against leaving
phone hT.^. We treat you as wt
would wish to be treated
the eommon on Sunday afternoon and registration year a fee of one-half the quetong cUib. The oblecl of tbe com the cells and prison yards to work and
met SCLtf
he open. In fact, there's
mlttee Is to make the day's prograiu
oocaslonally Ore off a bomb, tnit Jbose
rate provided In this section ..shall be
which will inieresi old and youtag quite a "walling list" of those
who secure cootrof of legislation and
NEUROPATHIC TREATMENT*—Stlt
liafd.
alike, when ail niemben- may i>e able want to be given a chance out
shape It to serve fbeir own cods. Tbe
Vspor Raltba. etc. for stomach,
'•finch re-regisiratlton shall be rc-. to enidy their own particular pleas- doors. The other feature of the farm
nerves, rifrulailon. latcrneu. etc.
actions of congreds for many years in- newed annually in the .tame manner
Prof. Hubbard. Steinberg Blk. CIt
Cluh niemlrcrs and their friends Is a municipal pasture on which the
diedte thet.there agre been ouulde
u|ioD the payment of tbe same
1200.
msy 13-3mo*
laflueneee at work In ehaplag lews. fee as provided in thla section feri and pros]>erilvo members are Invited horses of the city are sent'at stated
>
eome
and
s|>end
the
day.
periods
to
rest
up.
This
rest
period,
Wit OB accouBl of tbe subUe manner orlgtnal registration. Buch renewal to
WASTED—Competent and
experi­
Tbe
regular
Thursday
evening
danc­
say
the
city
iathers.
will
^atly
Inenced ^r1 tor general bouse work.
In wbfch tbe work was done aod the lake effect on tbe flrvt day of Janu
ing party will be posiponed till Pri create tbeir efficiency and make tbeiu
First class wages.
Mrs L F.
careRil way In which it was covered
ao* escb yeur.
Titus. 447 Webster at may 1-tf
day. July fth. Retween 6 and K o'rlock last longer.
up by those who acceded to their d«■The secretary of ftatp shall forlb- supper will lie served on the Uwn.
mands. as well us the dlslncllnt
WANTED-Bean acreage. Free seed
with upon registering wch chauffeur
inthg at 7 o>lock Horst's nrrlvesof tbe party tn power to allow an
furnished on the flrat thirty s
tra will give a concert lastlog HU ».
The bMaty anG Tirflie of wnenen
eontracted. Traverse Clly Caning
TostlMlon of tbo qoestloD this cbei
Company.
meb 11-U
Dancing will Ivegtn at fi. and tbe pto- era saprrior m tbe virtiM- and brantv of
of undatitublea have been allowed to
Den.
but
no
ooe
can
be
boanklid
wWn
other metal, which ahall be In such gram will last until 13 Ice cream in Uw Ibrara tf a deep^oUd baduag
jdy ibolr trade unmolested ao long
they kept coming across with funds ahape or form as the ev'crotary of and cake will be served during danc- roogfa or culd. Notbinc will bnns grraier
relief than Ura'i
B^M. TWd for
to grease tbe wheels of legislation. stale shall deteraitne and upon which m.
At this time all prospective mem­ over bsU a oeotory. '&>dotved by tboM
Sow that this expoac has been made :hall he' stamped tbe words "Register­
who traelL 86c.. Me. aad fLOO botOm
'd Chauffeur. Number----- . Slat «-of bers are Invited to become acquainted
It Is hoped that tboM who will be i
Aoned to ap^r and give their tasil- Michigan." with the number and daf^ With the members and the gbod times
ttony IB eonneetlon edtb the Mulhall of expiration Inserted therein. This whkb* are always to be had at
club. Since the opening of iMt
Aarcee will do so In a truthful man badge'shall thoroafter he wort
sor no mattef whom It Incrlniinatcs. such chauffeur pinned upon hl« noth­ son the committee haa reported 4(r
Tbe aorionsoess of tbo charges de- ing In a conspiVoous place while he It new members and are plaanlng o
Bundi that the lovestlgaiioa go toAho operailng a motor vehicle upon tbe rnefe for enroUmenl In tbe next tblrt}dayr.
bottom, for If the people have been public blghways of this slate.

' Iditai’ieltM

ffhe Markets

BACK FROM GERMANt

MUST HIVE UCEKSE

IsMyExysM

SANE

CASTOR
IA
Its Inhtita and ChiUim

ItaUdYHilniAlniriBnqU

p tuentloned with seven per cent
interest end all legal coi'i. together
itornev fees of thirty "
and fifteen dollars, respectively.
' Isw- and
. mortgages
them, the premises being described
tollowsf ITemlsee situated in
(he Cl'v of Travel
erse ITly. County of
Grand Trav
and Stale of Mlchl(C). of Hannah,
?Co ■* fourth'snbdlvlsion
ibdlvlslon of the
lage, now city, of Traverse City,
cording to the recorded plat thereof.
Dated St Ttsverse City. Michigan,
May tmeenth. 7915.
MARY B. UNDERWOOD.
UNDERWOOD A UMIOR.
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
Iness Address; Traverse City.

Mortgagee.
loroB H. Gage.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Boslneas eddresa. Traverse City,
Ap^l’ 34, Mey 1. 8, 15. 22. 39, June L
^2, 19. 2t. July 8, 10. 17.__________1

Tccfk Extracted Ataotatcly Wtfkoxi PalB
By tbe -Ka-olar" method I ran i»mvr'thoee aching teeth absolutely
rfibont polB. and wUbont tbe use ot
drags to produce onconsclousnesa.
People of nervous temperament cM
with weak bearu will appreciate the
"Ka-olar" meibod of palnlees extrac­
tion.

Myy^june5 1= 19 28 July 5

celebration

^mkiUeY

hsAed usd robbed In this manger
they should know H and tbe actual
msthoda by which tbe game was work­
ed On the other band. It the chan
an satrtM thla tact WKmld be made
oortaladB order to clear tbe ooea who
have bees imptkatod by the loader of
the teWqr. It la a awloaa ooodltlos
•Sd^uld he dasH with In a aorious

NOTICE.
/«'otilice ia hereby given that
proiKisals will be received by
dersl^ned con
of bighwavs
b
M the township of Inland,. couotr
county of
tbe township
oflio
Charter
by Cleveland ciera in "aid tnwnsblp.
uniU the tev
enth (T. day of July. A. D.; ISIS, at
lb o'rlock a. m. tor tbe furaUhing of
ell nweshary maierlala and perforinCleveland. O.. July 2.—By a —----------------------ty Of 2 to 1 the voters of Clevelsnd i >"*‘he following work, (o-wlt
four «»
riterday decided to adopt a "Home
............. — road.
Rule" charter recently drawn up by
One Hi mile <-onim'-nclng at cor-'
commission of IS, of which Mayor neni of sections 11-12-15-14. Inland
Haker was chairman. The n^w char'- townt-bip, lienz.e county, running
north on section line T.ZiO feet.
ter piqces the coniral of munkipal alOne (II mile .commencing at cor- .
falrs nlmcwl roinplciely In tbe han-lx nera of scitons Il i:’-I2i4. Inland
of the mayor and the cooncUmen. the tow'nshlp. Denxie county, rannlng east
on \'ar. 1 deg tV, aloug section ^ImS
only offIcL-rw provided for.
;.22u fercOne 111 mile coWimenHng at wMORTGAGE SALE
nwv of sections 21 22-2T-2k and ran­
Default having l>een made tn tbe nlng cast.
conditions of a certain fflortgage made' Koad
Road commcncinc at Pattcraon
Patterson hfU
by Joeepb Wlltaelm. Jr., and -Mary J. and running routhwesi to -luarter line
Wilhelm, bis wife, of tbe City of Trav- on st-ciion 21.
erse City. Michigan, to Mary B. Vn-‘ According to plans and spertllraderwood of the state, of New Tork J'onv "f ih'-prafiles thereof now Ja my
dated the thirteenth day of Febhiary'.
»’-•*
wlH he open to InA. D„ li-M, and recorded In the of- si-'ctlon until the time alnve met.flre oT tbe register of deeds for tbe twiu-d, on which said day. and jilace
lunty of Grand Traverse and State aforesaid, I will contract therefor
Michigan on the elgliieentb day of *■“>* ‘he lowest l.i.lder glv-ing good
Febraary. 1S04. in Ulier 4f. of Mori- •“‘1 !>tt«clcni s-curitv r.u- Uic-'pergages on page 4.-.n on which mort- fornmnee of raid work
Each and every hi.| 0.1-- acTom- lie of liiU notice the sum of two PanUtl by a .eriPi.d •beck of one
undred (linni dollars, nride fn the
ind one hundred iblnv-two and hum
I
k»f
twenty-tw-o one boDdredihs dollars and
“ •lisbipI fTiasurer
an attorney fee of thlrty-Sve dollars
township
provided for In said mortgage, besldca

'» •’reserved, to rejeci anv
• an bids,
the taxes berclntfter menUoned: and
mted thin 24lh'da> of June. A. Tl,
alao defsall having l«en made In the
iln mortgage made
by said Joseph Wilhelm. Jr. and Mary
J. Wlliielm. his wife, to said Mary a
June 2C, July 3
rnderwood,'dated the fourteenth d
of April. A K.
and recorded
the. tifllcc of the register of deeds for
B40RT0AGE SALE.
Default having l^gen made tn tbe
......................... mdiUons of a certain mongage datIblH. In Uber 45 of mortgages oo page ed January 21. 1911, mada by Caleb
46P. on which mortgage there Is fi I'ox and .Vcitl- M. fox. his wh.., of
clsimed to be due at tbe date of this Traverse rity. Mich.. t» A^at Fierce
notice the sum of five hundred tony- *
place, which mortgage U rethree and ninety-two oeebundredths' corded 1 tbe office of the Beglstw ot
atto ney fee ot fifteen Deeds for Grand Traverse county.
- -..............................................
dollars provided for In uid mortgsge.
Mich , in liber 59 of mortgages on page
and no auit or proreedlngn mt Uw 389. and upon which there Is rialmed
having been InsUiuied lo recover the to be due at tbe date hereof the sum
moiioe secured by said mortgages or. of one hundred and eight an! TC-l""
elihc-r of them, or any !>ar» thereof; | dollar.* lil'-vT-ii. isnd no suit or proand whereas the wild nfongagee has cocdliig St Uw.,hgvitig Iteen Insiiiaicd
been obliged to pay the taxes on the in iWoM thetnd«y secKred by said
pt'-periy berelnsfler described for the) mertcage or an* |'■ari'‘lhereorl Thereyears 1M1 and 1912. amounilag t the! fore •b> } irtuo of tb* i-iwer of sabsum of three hundred tblrty-two and j talm-d' to said morlgscc and the
slxiy-s'
..............................
-six one-hundredths
dollars, and iitc In such ca*c mad<- ___provid
and prov|d>~t.
which
.
.paid by
been
- aaldf
- Notice Is Iwrei-v giv-nthston Mondav.
mortgagee under and In compliance
npllant
Biih the coDdlti--iis prescribed in said
mortgages and in efrrb of them, which
adde
aniounis above stated; to the highest bidder at the front door
maki a total of three tbourand nine of the court house In Traverse City,
and slxiy-elglit one-hundredths dollars nrand Traverse county. MKb, flhat
due at the date of this notice. Now.
tj,* place where the circuit
ihereforc, by \ino« ot the power ,
(or uld county la held) tha
of sale contained ria said mort-j premises ili-»cril».l tn ►aid mortenne
gages and in eachVof them and o^ so much thereqf as may be nece*
the
siatiite In such ease made sarv to pay the amount due thereon
and provid^ noO^ Is hereby given
^eni Inlerwrt and all
that on Friday, the eighth day
exists, together with fifteen dob
August. P-'l -^. at ten oclock In be.
,„omey fee j'r.uldcd for Uercln.
toremsm I ehall sell at public surtloB|T|,^ premil
premise* de*crll«-i In said
11 tne hirhest bidder St the north gage and to i>e sold
.. are. described
..

front.door of tbe Court House In the
parcel of land sHuatad U Grand
Travi
City of Traverse
City, County of
county. Mich,
— ' beg^
beginning at
Grand Traverse, ^d State of Mlchl-|,
„rth of the .sooth
gan . thy being the pUce where the, ^
ircult/ouK for the said Conniy off ,
^ quarter of section
;ran.l Traverse Is held) the
In rowi twentvaeren north of
..c, r.l.>a
______
_____ ____
des<
ribe( In
In naM
said mnme-avna nr
much thereof as
due
OT^^^^Sortaasrfoity-right
pay the

ADOPT HOME RULE

An AvIstor Saved Ufa.
At Berek-nr-Mer. naar BoulofMv
naaee. a few days ago. an Invalid
went for a drive la a Dttle doaksy
oan, which awek fast on the
oomiBg
. _
an aviator, who aueoeeded la atirwetlag Ike ausaUue of a Aabermaa, who

meqed Uie tsvalM.

Are only. .purchased os- There­
fore they
• . sbould be of modera
design, built of
materials and artistically flsIshed. Ton wlU find only such
tbe works of
, A. W. RICKERD
TravwM City. Mich.

PRICE The IJiac Wonder
5^

wm
M

gm

This .2! i- II. r. Gasoline Enpinc combine*
all the (pwl poinU of tl^e best coimtraclion.
For iuU*nniUent worV of *11 kinds, fuch at
operatinR r-entrifuga! pumi*. saw riRs. electrie generators, *pray pump*. eU., it ia tmexceUed,

Hit and mi* governor reaUy reg-

uUtes the load. -It outelaasc* them all on
regulation. Heavy c.vljnder providra for
several reborings. Dn>p-f«rged crank abaft.
All working part* accurately amehined to a
tboonodtii of an inch and piaitively inleD
cbangvaWc. Shipped coroplrte ready to nm.
, Every' rhgine fully guaranteed.

HoDWr Coo|,d

Wm. JaekMn.jtaalMlmr
TT«vtr«aiy.lU.W.

PURE PARIS GRE0I
Let U8 qiiote yoo prices on

Lavenbiir0’s Pore Paris-Green
Fre«h «tock»—«ored in the proper way for the
greatest eSidancy. We are also headquarters for
Anepate of Lead. Formaldehyde and other spray
materials.
______

WAIT’S DRUG STORE
Traverse CHy, ..... .

, ___

n

---- ,.
QKAKD TRAVERSE H^LD ASD TRAVERSE BAT EAGLE, TBTJRSDAT, JULY S, IfllS

J. W. Slater,

120 East Front Street,

^ V.\r,T. TITHEE.

Traverse City, Mich.

J. W. Slater

Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves

Sewing Machines, Dishes and every honsehoid need to be distributed in the homes of the people of Traverse
Cify and surrounding country at figures never before quoted in the history of furniture making during J. W. Stater.
10 to 50% Saved on Every Piece
to
Saved
on Every Outfit.
of Homefurnishings.

GREAT JULY

Cleapance Sale

Xlie Homefurnislilng , Opportunity of a Eife Xlme
Read Tliese Prices Throngh CarefuUy

Freight Paid on Ali Shipments

:tnUold Davenport $24.75
IN EVERY MOUSEHOEI

Carpets, Rugs and
Linoleums

/ There Should be^a^

If you don’t mind saving
from 10 to 33s% don’t fail to
visit our Carpet, Rug and Lino­
leum Department. You will
find some tremendous values
here as well as in furniture,
stoves and dishes.

DAVENPORT ^
Only One-Motion Bed Made!
Thhi wonderful bed mw-n* from
a tiandaome Parlor Davenport
Dsvi
> fulliiite<72 x 47inche») &miUr>- Bed in dm op^ratiott! A
fine comfortable bed which
save* /uiwitura *.Tyii>a« and
r‘M* ^ mart roam. IS-lb.
felu-d cotton remvvable
. You don't wear ou' up-,J
Ptety"o? ^’To‘'r*fed"ii^
whi ihbconcealednnden>e»lfiie»tofd»venportwheticIo«cd. Wel!vent:lat«'d.
Noii^k*:!. perfect iDecbanbtZL Can't gtt eat of erdrr! Lula s lifetiifie.
tK^Arantew ri^ht.
A hana-wme
____
______ wet
-edding^or birthdiO'Sift- A rtyloand prieetosuit et'cryone'*
taste and |>od(«'t-l>ook. «
CALL AND SEE ONE

-f

6 Beautiful SoUd Oak Leather
Seat Dining Room Chairs

$11.75
C Beaulifgl Amet.can '4 Oak Din-

liiw

llili
E^Ytra Special
TMs «.C

■ rri Chain. »addlr seat, four bcat^rfully
o:iry .!
(f ;!i; '

,ri

I.Ui-1,,

<'!i-i.raiic <■

Inll

I'nch-

$6.35
( V>'l
ill iiM ii<.:iui

DISHES
Dish values never to be duplicated. Beautifully
deqorated Dinner Sets, extra good quality. 42 pieces.
Demand dainty patterns. Regular value ttC AA
$9.00. Clearance Sale Price
............... <>0#VV

won^h »n.,V..

P

Aiii. ri. sn i|'urt«'i'’il
.l.aram .

sal.- j.ri.

Dresser
Value

\V.' M.oni y„;, M. liKok over o.ir Uipn
sn>! I« auiKuI In,-' i.r ..Mension luliU-.-.
\\V i:n..»
.an ju .-n lat-av «ou In

P'luatc Kvt.-h-ion T.'t l— iii.from

Beautiful Solid Oak Settees and Rockers

3 $5

Here’s where you save as you never have saved on a purchase cf
furniture before. The chairs and settees are made tight here in Trav­
erse City. There is no freight to pay, no packing or cartage to pay
for, and besides that we are selling them to you at actual cost of manu­
facture.
Good solid oak settee, upholstered in Chase Leather. Clearance
Sale Price $6.75.
Solid oak Rocker. Eiarly English finish, upholstered m Chase
Leather. Clearance Sale Price $4.95.

s

TliU iiiaksive .Vtnerit^ii
Uiutrlr^nnl (nrk Dros'or. ivn
hkf
-piak.n .>! ela».-.
Siiela is uv«I 111 pl.Kv
Kguare. lU-euIar fltMUi
fit* oi' ta!
vaiiK^
fleai
mni'O bale price $13.23.

Bra^ Beds
, .
i.raisR KofU. I
iiicli braes croe« bar. w>ll
!;»«• Mtieh filler rr>d.'. 3 it.cf'
tiraes Iicill on t-arli |Nist. Kt C
Slvim. ICleai-aae,' snU
e $12.25.

Cushion
Rockers
A

100 piece set. English ware, neat gold decora­
tion. handsome, dainty desi^; sells
15
regularly at $21. Clearauoe Sale Price . .9±O*i0
*We have hundredg^^l^Kld pieces of dishes and
China Ware to dose out at^ a. fraction of their first

COUCHES, COUCHES
A genuine steel constructed c6od), oak
frame, good velour upholstering, 26 inches
wide, 72 inches long. Regular $11 value.
Clearance Sale Price $6.95.
One extra high-grade Venora upholstered
Couch, full st^l construction, extra large.
Regular S19 Value, Clearance Sale Price
$12.75.
Genuine Leather ai;d Imitation Leather
at the same proportionate sacrifice.

COUCH
$2.95

J. W. Slater

sissi
$4.85

Don’t Forget the Place
120 East Front Street

larne.

massive, bver-

uine Chase* leather: has a
eu.iU use tl»tl>f. S.lh beet
nilmc and raster*. Itegular
KV-OO value. Cleartuic »aUprifv, $19.75.

Thi* chair it^cU ii

¥

dsi'tO'P
WW •

muaD lunsB HttAio m> Tuvmn mt xaoli, thuudat, jolt a ins

pS IF I

I’T
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NEIGHBORHOOD LOCALS
Fife Lake Department
^ ct»Mvcu6hymmmi»vkw9rto to

toorparatto ifi the Dqwrtmnt Wa «^««iaUy
adc
toantoi, fnt«Mkl aodotiai and tto
OciBgo AnWh it«M|^ iatMt fai ttoir napap^
tira ortairtiatKim. Aam of aaeiil araata and
aBtartainmeata, toproraBBaata bdaf made or eo*.
taaplatad, aad badaaaa toaacaa aad traiufdato
ml «tau la town and oovatry art adpaaHTly
** Tha abora appUaa not anlp to tto
of ma Laka. tot to tto aaRoandtH
...editor Evald.

» Lake. Jab- -Hn. J. K. Saflordar DatroK U vulUng oM frtaadi
aa«-tolBliten la UnloL .
Wm Wia. Walla, vbo kaa baaa tU
toraavat*! waaks. U no be«er.
Wb. Ollda b applrlBC a traali' coat'
of paint to John Tbonpaon'a dtrelllns.
Mlaa ttw Blaver ct Odar Bprlnsa
U rtalUnr ter alMer. Mr*. G. W. wntart.
Joa Mpara want to Trareraa CJU'
Tkandar to aiu-nd Itaa Old 'Sattian'
naatlas and rblt nt Aeam.
Kaanath. LaBar vaa In CharlevoU a
taw Oara the patt vaek.
HIM Hariel Povan of ^tla.
Wtou U' vtalUna ter anat. Un. A.
CaBpball. on har war from Toronto.
RUnkall Tbitad nt Hnnton n oonpb of
dapa lati waak.
*
Mr. apd klra. Bdan Mutcblar of CartnUkana rbltiag ter paroata. Mr. and
Ura. Joe Battanibld.
Matter Swnlejr UBar rttitrarttroiii
CteUlnr Sntarda}' nliftt.
Mrt BHrl Kavall tea teen critically fU for a few daya. • .
t;
J. Borkboldn- ot Sooth Board^ b
arittlttnr a f*« daya vitk bb aon.
Haarjr.
Bort to Mr. and Mn. Clyde tefiar
on Wadnaaday. Jnne tStb. a daupkMr.
Mra. Mid. Clark of GadlUac b ybliInc ter abtbr. Urt Joa Cbrk.
Mba Alu Thorne rame home Sat­
urday (rqm PafTb tnatltuta at Blc
RapMa

: -Preata Ikkeb Well Wwtt Saving!

woat to Hecnbaek Loka eaturdcj
uveninc. ratunitnc Sunday marnlnd
bttb a Bice cotdi «( Sah.
.
Cbaa. WBaoD-and Mm. Soall wan'i
In Ktedaby Satniday.
'
|
Cbaa. Wibon and Mra^ Snell ware'
In KlivHay teturdny.
.
{
<Diie Hdcet w4h eaAi 30c purchase. '
Mm 2aU Oolmnn returned to her
»a at Owoaaa Saturday.
I
Mr. and Mm Ji^ Toblaa of Sum-'
mit city ware Travaraa qiy vbltom
a few daya bat week.
{
Set of SUver Tal
Suenr Shell and Butter Knife.
Mr. and Mm. Vyron Nataonand cdiU-SET OF SIX SOITP SPOONS. ,
—OCKM) ALAlOf CljOCKS.
dnn of Jackaoo are rialtlnc frienda
of Mix Silver Orance Spoona. •
and rabtivea baia and atoo at bnaCbUd'B 8-piace raver SeU. .
-SET OF SIX FRUIT KMVB8.
oli city. /
Set of sU Silver Oyster Forks.'
Dali Merritt waa a Tmvwae City
-SILVER BERRY SPOONS.
vieitor Monday.
—SET OF ax SILVER PORKS.
Suit Caaen In aeveml i
Sria
Monroe and N. J. Wpek«C
Set of all Silver Knlve*.
BHude a trip to Tmvarao City Monday.
—GOOD SEWING ROCSXBS.
• —ATTRACm-E OAK ROCKERS.
Barry Zembar went to Summit City
K 43-plece Dluner Set
and eanesM
Monday sttamoon.
-WXTCHBS. LADIES' aod JUNIOR SIZES.
Mr. and Mm. U. D. Baldwin of Sum­
MBREI.IXAS. BED SPREADS.
—PETTICOATS, L’Ml
—WIGWAMS FREE
mit ('liy are vbiUns tbeir dancbier,
with
100,
200
nnd
300
All Ue above fMe with 100 UckeU.
Mra. George Burt, at Stiver Lake.
COLD MEIAT PORKS. WITH BO TtCKBTS.
tic-kcU.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Geiper apent Sun­
day with their brolbarTrwd and wife
at Mtyflald.
42-|ilece Dlnuer B.-IB wltli 12a tirketa.
Mm. Oaorga Rariefc and slater. Mm.
Onk Rockern with IftO tickets.
Striker, of Mayfield vbllad Mra. Mon­
45-|k>, I)cr<>rati‘d Dinner Sets. 200 tickets.
—HEAVY OAK RtM’KKRS, 200 TICKETO.
roe at Summit City one day bat
—MATTING SUIT CASF^S. GO TIUKETS. '
weak.
Oak Ruckrrs, Icutlicr sents,' :lii0 tickets.
Other Suit Canes with 70 to JUKI tickets.
Mm. Fee left for Mamueite Monday
Uitl Spn'tdi* with f>U tickets and up.
—l)OLI*K WITH .'dl TO :biO TICTvETS.
to vblt bar aoaa. Cart and Hartert.
for tba summer. •
—pK'mroA'is WITH .w TicKFrrs, op.
A8KT08EE THE PRIDIIUMS NEXT TIME
Mm Cora Cmwford and son reXOD-RB HERE
K<h»U>ilUn with 20 t<i 00 tii-ki-Ls.
thalr borne at Cbarlotte afUr a week's vblt with frienda and
2-BLADE arm
’SAVK VOI R
ralatlvea.
Minnie Sarsent returned borne from
rLT 8WATTSB8
Alba Saturday, accompauled by her
FREE-TO LADieS.
aunt. Mm. John Wlaon.
SUITS.
Aak for Tham.
Mra. Guy Meek went lo Battle
Creek Saturday for a week's vblt
with her husband.
Bore, to Don Dean and wife. Thurs­
day. June to. a aon.
were held at the Church of Chriat Sun­ driven up In bb Franklin touring' nesday last from RldgevlUe. MbA.
Mm. Joe l-ngle waa a Tmrrrae city
wher>- alio baa spent the patt eleven
day Fieolng. were well attended. Ev­
roller Saturday.
yea'H. and will make ter borne bi-rv
Prtedrieh of Traveme
8pi
Mllllamabarc June's*.—Carl Vinton
Avm- nuwden and wife .of Ibiler eryone enjoyed a good program.
Tbo Uiaaes Wayve Uiiticr. Mar- CIO'. Ik a gOMt of the Misses Day for the future. Mr. and Mm Copp arrived borne Friday «lgbt from bb
apont Sunday with John- Bowden and
spent several yearn here previous 16
geijJCnlrin
and
Nina
Amy
were
for
a
few
days.
work at M. A. C.
family nt Summit city.
Ihi-lr going south. Mr. Cepp was
gueau
of
Mildred
Anyer
Sunday.
Mba Rnby,.&alrd and Menm Eu­
Mm. Peter Mutb b not impriwlnt
D. H; Day baa received a hand­ gaged In (he -mereaotlle' business. Hb
MM Guy W. Black of GadUbr. la
Tory mpidly.
some Pt'crieas lonrlpg car.
iH-alih began to lalL tbeir moving to gene ato John ^cd ratnrnod to U*lr
homes In New York Wy. after aevMm Ensign was a Tmverw CUa vlalUag Tn thb rielnlty a few days.
Fifty summer lourblK arrived on
warmer i-llmale for bt». beueflt.
The Loyal Berraos of the Cornell
caller Tueadey.
eral
.weeks’ vblt wlU mlaUveu beie.^
the Hlasouri on Sunday morning, and wbere they lived untU Mr. Copp's
A merry crowd eoaubtlag of Ue
Boro. 40 Mr. aad Mm Oacnr Milka. Suaday afteol gave an ice Mwap so­ wmt to the various resoru on Glen death wlili-h on-urred In March bat.
cial
at
.AhoB
JenklUR
last
Thumday
gtrU’ Bnnday school cbaa tanght by
Satarday. June 21, a aon.
Lake.
medical nod sct-bhclrcles. welcome be
Ida Hoirmab b asabtlng Mm. John evoalDK- The prtjrceda amounted
Mm K. D. White and Ue boyi' cbaa
Geo. Mason of Cedar, wna In town Dr. Copp's many friends In both medi­
taught by E 'T. Carpenter went to
Mecartby with bar bousaboM work M..M which goes Into the general
laai Thursday driving hU Oakland cal and aocUl -clteles. welcome her
treasnry.
^
this week.
Acme to the bay iMt Tbureday tor a
3
Mr. He was accompanied by* A. F. retprn.
Mm
Cbaa.
Glbrelt
and
daughter
Bt
picnic. In Bplte of tte wealter a very
Mm Cbaa. Millard rotbreed from
Cameron
of
Tmverao
City.
Delten
Ilarr'ea
I
n
hating
a
vem of Gmnt. vbited at Cbaa. Jen­
pleasant time waa enjoyed.
Grand Kapida Monday night
Ml<a tetjle Ackerman went to la- bam built PD bb f irm a short dis­
Mile t'em Otborea. «hp to* toae
panlad by her gbter. Mba Goldie kins Sunday.
tance from town, ^t b to be mod- visKlng at SooU Baatdaah, MUrMd
Mm. Bon Cornell ir on tbc sick land vU Mlaaourt on Sunday.
TOrembly.
Paul
Rohgs
of
Empire!
called
on
n
in
every
war.
gecund
dimensions
home today.
,
Mm. It Meyer reettved word Tues­
frienda
tn
town
on
Sunday-,
re 3C ft by G2 ft.
day evetlnx that her brother Will «u
»W rhtldren
Mm *»'. J. Ayem aad ai» Oaraer
tVm. lawrence and famlb' have
very III at Mulbll I«ke. She left
CoteiM.h
W. N. MDIard, idano tuner of Trav­ apent a few daya at C«Uml Laka last
Wedneaday morning
irialUiig at Leri Strong's a few daya. been enCenalnIng Mr. and Mra. erse City, spent Monday In town.
week.
Batter will celebmie the Fourth lii'Ttey eipeci to move to Ualllc Creek Thompson, itarenta of Mrs. lawtrooe.
Mm B. J. Hoyt btt Saturday fbr
The Children's Day ' cxerriaca of
Lee CrlSIa baa iMVod bis family
this year, aod Wedntwday.
the Congregational <-hurrta passed og Boyne Oty to stay arlU ber daughter
Into town and b working In the mill.
for a lima
the eounlryside la Invited to help.
pleaaantly.
Thay will have
One day bat week Hugo WOi left,
Tte UdiM' Aid of Ue M.
aa ha said, tor Ue day. However, be
afbiHli- lanioa. fireworks aad alt
cburctr'wlll aerva dlnanr. aupper tad
failed to ebov up uatD Friday sight,
real of. the old-faahloned aporia
ria tiai
luaotea at ibe town ball on July ttb.
go to nuke up a real good Pburtb.
men Hevrii. July t -M. A Voire
when he raturond. fartsflBg a bride
Norihimn. June no—Mrs. Rib Hllla
.•onipMrt lor , |„, ,,,n^ H,
t^ed to eurprtae hb
ileorge
_ Hmlth
................
and
.. wife
. ______
and________
HowardvlilUd In WanUiee over Sunday,
and aoa Wilson of Uw AngelM. Cat..
i^Haf to Dorr and marryDunn and wile apent Sunday at lhe| Ada« HeMinurf of Maide t'lty.-Wna are vbliing Mm. HIII'i parunU. Ur the ■•aniliig vat of the progmm for
Ite
Founh
I
fContloued os Fw* Flt«->
laiisr-t nxuge at Arbulna l«ka. Tbo ...
m town ..........
gellltig
gasoline launch
„„ wii ,Wbon.
.. - e——-----ladles rMnalned until Wednaaday.
I White bad hMn shipped here from
Mlaa tirars KrbI arrived home from
Mba Witiirrad Rbl. wbo tea b#M ChArtevola last week. *
Danaonb laat week, where she apeal
laaehlnc arhool In Iron Rail, WbronMIm Carrie Dennett has teen en- a couple of weeha..
aln, returned homa lo apmd tba aunt- gagM to leach .the school haro Mil
Mra, Frank.Rsnaom Isfl Tkureiiay
met with her parenu. Mr. and Mra. year.
,
for bet home In Lewbton. K Y-- nfivr
1.ea Rbl.
Ur. Merritt and lurty of Manlaiee. having spent a few weeks hero with
Mra. Jennie Cibab of Toledo. Ohio,
callad la town on Bnnday, tevlhg relativw.
b tba puaal of bar ■blv. Mm D. U
Mm. D. H. Scott left Monday for
Enaldu-Milwaukee, where* ahe esi>ecU to
lb*n Enatfn raturoad from Waablncspend several weeks.
•adOhiMrttt.
ton Tuaaday. wliera te baa bean for
Miss Llllbn Humptdo spent Wed­
nesday In teland.
H«. W«v„.

Premiiiiiis wiOi SI Udieb

We mat to Mk» tUe DepwrtBMBt td the
an oonovsed and to
gMUA poKlU* ^ne w a"
Site
nmet that al^ it«u of aenoDal and

,i«ml IhtMit to MSt to Hid

. Store OssedaH day fW*iy,iJiriy«i
READY WitH SPECIAL VALUES AIT Om Tte STORE SATURDAY

U-

T

Will of CadOUc riallod tteir nocla H.
A. Grant and family. Sunday,
from fVtdny to Hondny.
Mra Wm. Richnrta vna la CndSUc
S. H; Boonall b In Trnvarao City
an Jurp duty.
nra Laka adll calabraU Jnly 4tb.
Two ball camaa tetwean CadllUe aod
nta Laka and picnic dinner on tb^
laka abora Dance in the aranlnc
der the dlrecUon of tba Mooaa Utdea
Mra Wql <>ego amt to tte Gndlltec booNtal Friday.
her bnaband and aon Ralph and abteV.
Mra. U & OreaB, wbara aha had bar
Saturday, tba raaulu of a fall In the winter, at which
time tte knee waa broken. Since
than ate bna bean n constnnt sutfarar. It became woi^ and nacesaltattti the limb belnS taken off at
hip. At the praaent writlnc abe b
dotac MM wall aa could be axpaetad.
Sunday aarvlr«a Jnly C: Piwacblejc
at 10:30 a. m.; Sunday achool
1l:4S a. m.; Epwonh Laapua at C:U
p. m.
II. Vauchn Dewey arrived here Sat­
urday frein CaaUeton, Dak, to ae<
■Other. Mra. J. Rbb. wbo b critically

Oak Rofto*.DlBMrS(el«, Sail Caocm clc.,ci«. MTlcIccIsi

ills

iMIamdmrg

Mr. and Mra. M. A. Oram
Cadirbc on buttneaa Saturday.
Mlaa Edltb Brldceman went to Qkhmri. lad., bat weak for a mbntb'a
vbiL
Mm. B. .E. I.oo|> rUltod ber abler.
Mra. Wn. Crago, at tba Cadllbr boapital from Friday to Monday.
to Trerarae City Saturday and vbii
D. Blue and G. B. Hodaea are clrorar Sunday with bb motbar-ln-Uw. lac tbeir mrasa a freab coat'of rnlnlMra Gboaoa
A. K. Sllvemall la bulldlnc a iwrcfa
Mr. and Mra BrtMo and Mr. nnd for Mra. R.
Mta Smith of TmTeraa'nty rbitad
Mlaa .Mna Brower ratnmad Iron
Mra Bniea'a fmrenta Mr. nnd Mra nilbdalo Tbnrmlay.
Jf0. Bldridca. oo Sunday.
Mlaa Eva Wella of Fort Wayne, tnd..
Hra. lailu Faarter of Tnvarae CUy la vialilnc her paranta. Nr. and Mra.
aad Hra. Maude Wllaon of BowDni Wni. Wella.
Qraan ware In town Wednaaday rbltW, W. Hrowar raturoad In bit mr
In# Manda.
Friday from Mliladala, aerotnpaplod
by a M-aatfall. an old friend oi the
tiun QUliB biilr laai wai>k
fainll)
IM c bora* whtrb WBina fricblanad.
A. liullwrg and IHiol Campball wert|
laaHM hla haml wlib Iba Mta.
buffla Sunday rrom Maari'ioiui
Wm. Oaborn'i faiully and loiniwny,
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Stork raiutnad
Mba Avii Kllia and tte MlaMa Wii.a- thalr borne In nmi. Tuaaday. after
frad and Mildred Hodlaa, are eaitip- apandinc a Week with bar laranu.
Ind on Iba labnd tbte weak.
Mr. and Mm J. IJibiblaar.
Mba Mom* mark waet to Cndllbr.
Mra. s j: -Bernatelne and IIMlP aon.
Tuanday with ter Mpbaw, Vtaddla Robarl. of Evanaion. Ill. arrived Sat
Curtb.
uriby to vlrit Mr. and Mra. P. II.
Mm. I. A.
> left on Budfamily,
day ror.rroaBonU wtera aft# wlU
q. q. tMtla and Mlat Ena Dent
vblt robtlvea.
Uara
- - Barrled
.............. -.1 June »5th at the
Harry UBar aad Ivan Oora of Tniv. Kpie«„ea dhurth In Paloateyr
erM Cliy vbMad ovar Suaday at'lha ud Mrs. BesHe. aromi«ula4 by
l.a8ar bema.
land Mra. C.'S. Newton, were guests
Alban Hodgaa baa
p«», >. ,b. « Mr. »d «™. M. ...db,,. ...
Mata bank ai -ChariavoU.
• the suat week.
July 2. a daughtar.
Mba Ruth Forsyth baa gOM te Bay
Mrs. B. B. Johnaon of Tmveme
Veda Vandervorb le home from
riiy for tba aammar.
^
Clly sfioke on "Our Haritage a* Chris ...
She crodnated from one of
Van Crago waa In Cadllbc Sutadty tbn Women." at the Btaalonarr tea
tba eemlnariaa tbara.
to aaa bb mother at tte boapltaL
held at tte M. F. panpuAc Tuesday,
wm
Mba Mildred Leeehnaa of Big tUp-' aftarooaa.
|____ . Oraa b home from Olivet col­
lie wiU aaabt
Ida arrtvad Hondiy evening to vblt. Mba I-eda Brower
ber muilc
ber grandpamnb. Mr. and Mm. A T. achobra enjoyed aa aulo ride around
the Uhe ud . Piqilr dthie. M the
Breed.
H>, HUM. BeMBbai. ... bitUber .bon. Teewta. htteraem.

Kingsley Department

UailM
' IteyneM. June 2L—Mm. Vanae^

TOrt has returoed froB Tmverae CUy.
where she baa been living alnoe bat
blL She aril! remain here during
the summer.
Mm. Veda Vandervort tee flhbbed ber aebool and U at borne. She
b staying with Mm. Addb Olbba at
Wa
to M to tore todiTiduk, ctonbas.'
prmant.
tto lOn^ frtoiiftsl sodattas sad all ottor «r.
QU Vandervort went to Ohio lo be
ntoaSau toad to itaM of man, panoMla,.
at the graduaUng eaerriaes. whore
■RntotoeiBWita of aaatton, aotloM of aatartato.
Veda gradiuiea and brought
*
mbUe toproagMaatt
bOBC.
totof dona ore
lad. aalaa of xml adsta
am Oraw b home from achool for
to towB er uwmUy, sad say ottor itotos of fOB*
the aummer. He b helping In the
aril Utareat. toto sU '
■ — - •
.store again.
Boardaa, who hi
Tte .daa wui aooe be flnbbad —
■dtter Harsld.
and the aawmUl wlU start up In a few
and tte lights turned on. There
Ktagalay. July l.-Oaorga Weltear called on John Bowden al SaasBlt
several aprings broken
I has caused no litUe trouble but
and brMe vblted reUUvee at BuBadt Oty Sunday.
City hat waak.
J A blrthdar party waa heM at iba ,,trouble baa been overtouM and there

CDadMiea bg lOm Jsstte Btowacs.

m,..*.»,

««>..».«»

Prenrimns wifli IN Rekets

A- r 17^ijrsr.:

----- -------□ vtetsd tbMr broth-,It waa la honor of Mra. Jeor, wbeao ibe aprtaga am.
er. Peter Mwth. at Baktar. a few daya h'lrtbday waa Bunday.
bat week.
- '
| There was e &ae aiteadmace at the
Mba Mary Crinkklu apast tte paa^ Cteldma'a Day aaarctaaa held at tte
weak at Summit City1 Summit City M. E cbnrob bat SnnCoroell Dbtriot, June 30.—Mr. and
JaaMe Hewdte apent tba waak aad day. A twg oBering araa takag.
WlU her tetbar at toBBU aty. •
Mm. Moaraa baa been faallag tedly
Maalck Sunday.
Miasb and tewta ■argtet Norml again.
Wyctoff and Boat Bowden ware KUt- Jim Mary WyckoS b tBpgovteg; Pina Oatby of AsHoeb. b rbltlny
rebUrew U tbb rUdnlty a taw days.
aiey callere Friday.
Jobs
Beardw
ssd
8.
D.
Vetearih
Tte
C^Udms'a
day azarelaaa tokh
Mr. Plailar aad UmOy of Bsrriatu

c

Coma fiittrla

tforthpen

6AST0IIA
li^

COMPLICATION
OF WOMAN’S ILLS

The Kind You Havt
Alweys Bought

1. L Ibme made a trip to Cteri**

rieia. b> LydU E PiidcWt
VejetabU Compound.
AteeBA Te*aa.-"I bad a eoapncatfamof dtoua<w,iWBecf them of
'
atanding. 1 wrote
to yon for advice
end took LyAa B.
Pfakham'e Vegeta­
ble CoBDOond. and
some e£rUinga
that yoo sugges­
ted. ImuatcoofMa
tbatlammoefabetterlnevery way and
barn bMSi rcDcved
leofttewomt

rm

boca Mjr I look younger DOW
Sfuan yearn ago.”- Mm. SanaR R.
WaaiLET. AUem, Texas, R. F. O.
Mo. K Box 9L
We know of M other medidne which
baa baM ao aocceaaful In relieving tte
anSerii«oC'
Pinkham's THMakto
SndwooMBwte ^ bate rertond to
heelU bf «ila &Bato»edidne...llMM
every woBgSTOg BeK kaewe Itf the
groet geed'M Ito bete doing naateC
eoffariag women for the frntm
thooaandiof bUB» from women
ttewa^
ing teal^ fat which

...-------------- . to tteiagigto

R Plnktea’a Vagetabla CoBpooad.
ntany of them eute (hat it tea Bved

toedaladrln write to

--jemHciOMne Oe. (eaal-

:

volx today with the Dorothy K
Roy Steele ond aon Leonaril s|>ent
WodDPKday In Tmvpme City. .
Jtojal Digclow. who baa been at­
tending the M. A. C. at Lansing, re­
turned home Saturday.
Sanford Scott returned borne from
ML ClrmcoK last Monday.
Mbs Mildred Nelaon returoed borne
from Olivet on Mooday.
Roland Dame b wheelsman on the
latuK. owned by Mr. Cornell of SL
1-OUlB.
Mm. James Haynes and daughter,
vblted -Traverse Clly .Monday.
Mr. end Mm. 8.. W. Porter spent
the week end at Hotel laelanau. Omeas. the Kueab of Mr. aad Mm. RB. CaoipbelL
Mr. and\Mm. Wlllbm Wnrtbarg of
Klngalcy./fblted Mr. and Mm PiHer
Wurxburg and famllr last week.
Mm. P. H. GrlBln apent Tueaday In
Traverte Clly.
Severnl repreaenUtlvea of Ue 1,^
bnd Light A Power company ai
In town making neceatary ropalm.
The Ladle*' Aid of the Lutbema
teurcb will aarje dinaax July 4U at
Bie home of Mm Com Johnaon.
Opal Bigelow, who has been
ig Olivet eoUege. returned
home Friday aecoBpanbd by
friend. Mbs Charlotte Hardy pf Flint,
wbo will spend ,the e'dhiBM- bar*..
Edward Kanau Of Orund > Rapids,
at-ent* Saturday and Sunday with bb
paresU here.
Mlaa Eunice Bremeaui will leeve
te tba morning for Harbor Springs,
wrbere abe will apeod Ue oummei
Charles TboBaa returned home tram
DUvet 'Ust week end will apted the
with bb parents.
^ Mra, Dr. L R. Oopg^anlred on Wed­

Bears the
Signatnre

4lse
For Iyer
Thirty Years

B«attOeto*<^*»tefF'

mm

CONNINE at.CWf»HlME

LA-WYEi

' warns B. CSenniB*

r
I,

OBATO TBAVXB8B BZRALD AlfD TRAVKBSB BAT KAOXS, THBB8DAT, my 8, IMS

etsuttmufSttfiMi

'Mam becOTa-tni
ad at a Met la Mr. Ptarce’s yard and
Uay damped aldowaya. apoettlac tbe
fcetaaately no one waa
(OoBUmd tnm PMt row.)
lag HIM Not HlttNr,' wbo hm bm btrt and aotblag *aa broken.
t yrlaarr meter <arttw pwt tow CbBdran-a Day will be oboarrad at
tel* tba FHenda’ church aau Saaday, ate
TMia. n«r «OT mtvMI Som
•t th« boOT or fte brtge'o rtrwtm. th* UiU* rolka ar* all boay «Ub Uteir
Both roiBC peogta ore voQ tuti frfor- part on tbe program. Everybody
eordlally tavttod to come out and en- PROPER TREATMENT OF EWES
abiT teovB bOT
tboir
m«Bdi wttb (bra 0 )OBC Ufo ot bap. ODurage tbe ebihlrea by taking an In­
terest In ‘'tbeir day.”
piBOT locMbor.
They Like Clean. Fresh Drink ef We'
Foraot Lodge U a very Jvaly pUee
Ur Juat a Little Sit Setter
Ura Gmin« Ktm ud graadMB. Al­
Then Any Other Animal.
loa H««l«v. of AMoa apeat nTwal tbU anmmaA all the couagee art
but two at preaont aad MejrjrtU
tero bOT ira vook.
From
lime to time we ere eeked
fibarar Batrd aad Bagno Baird be occupied. More vtoltora then have
how to feed ewe# to keep them la the
«OT bwu at a daatdag partr bold been Mot W eeveral year*. The best heilth. Many men ecem to be et
at tbo ball boro la« rHdar nlgbL No- Wsatwortbe ate Jewetta are among e ioae ee to bow to rare for cwei. as
« fumlAod tras Tiareroo Ottr, the late anivala.
If they were very different tram other
Chat. JeSrlaa of Tiateiae City la farm BBlmals. Boat take any stock
. and aU' tbo roaag poople report
In the Ides Ibet ewes do not n«<ed -neballdlng a cottage at Long Luke.

st!^k

Min Bra RaaHtn U TlMUag bar
giaadparoata -at Orawa.

Bobdoo. Joir I.^Ur. aad lira.
Ooo. Haoco. Ur. ate lira. Uou. tk>«'
awn. MHa Un>« Hanoo aad Un. U
B. BaMaia atlaodod tbo
tbo Coottal 11. E. churcb at Traamo
«ty.
ura. noaalo Bartaa ate daughter,
Vorota rlaltod ta Ttarom City
Boadajr.
Mr. ate Mra Ptaak Ud-rllao aerr
TroToroo city vlataora Tu^ay.
Min Elbol WeConatek oT Travrrve
Cltr la rtaltiBg bor graadmotber. Mra.
Tbonpooa. and Otbor Moada bor*.
J. W. UumOTtaa aad Mr Maynard
of Traroroo nf)- «ot buatneaa <-allor*
.bora Wodnetea)-.
' Mr*. A Allen ate Mra. Wyburt vere
Travorto Cttr calltra Salorda:.
Mra. Tbotapaon aad daagbtor Iiala>
attoadad tbe Old Sottlera' picnic at
Traootao City PMdarMra. Carl Carp«toi-a mother retareod to Aibeaa after rlalilag her
daughter.
I^UBibor ta being plareJ
groate roT tbo Globaer hall on tbe lot
•cToaa from (be Hotel Bendoi
8^001 cloaod Friday with a picnic
•t Qlen Uko.. The toacber. Ntla* Armatroog. vent to bor home at Honor
and Mr .'Cowman wont to Big naplda
to attend the Fcrrta Inatlinie.
Mra. Wm.'Myrell end daughter,
MUa Sadie, of Bocheater. N. Y..
tamed home Saturday.
Mr* Belle Van der Bogan and lliile
ann, Weltoa. ar* rMtlag her parenu.
Mr. ate Ura. Wm. Harrt*.
Olaip Maynard was a Trateme City
callor Tneaday.
GoMIe Bora o( Tracerae City visited
Vereta Banon a (e^ <•*>-» laat week.

tar>. 4tn> Vollet ate cbOdren «em
Monday to vi.u her mother near
Travatae CUy.
Mr. KhnbalL D. H. Bonaett and A.
' Alien were Traverse CUy visitors
tueaday.
Tbe tamiliee wbo ara eamrlng at
OroOT Lake' are B. Cook. A. AnderBon, E. Mldrlg. R. Andrraon. H Dex­
ter. 0. E Bowden ate E Barton.

/Torft ParaOM

' JHHskU Qrou
Hllltide Orove. July }.-Henry Sacbtieben. wb«'ha* been very tick. Is able
to be out again.
'Mr*. Akera of Klogaley vlaJted with
her BOB Fred aad family Sunday.
The dance at John Kut>eck’e Satur­
day evening was well attended and
all repon a fine time.
Bom. to Ur. and Mra. France*
new on Wednesday Ust. a aou
Ml*. B. Mallory of t-udlngtoa a^
rivsd Saturday to make an extended
vUlt wUb her aoa. C. E Mallorr.
Mine Uarte Smiley le 'borne for
visit after ependlng tbe winter and
spring la Traverse CUy.
Mr. aad Mra. r. E Mallory entorlalDsd a lolly crowd Sunday, conalslIng o( tbeir non Ben and daugbiere.
ea Eva add Adeline. K. SacbUcben. A Rnmbach. Mies WUbsr of
Tmceree CUy. Mr*. B. Mallory of Isidlagtonand Miss iiasel and Nina Ramaey of Scoitvllle.
Mrs. Cham. Sachtelben and chlldrea
of Traverse City called at Jas. Smil­
ey’s Monday eveotiig.

Whets Wteat or C
Takes Flee* sf Cream—Clto
asiee Danger of Seoul*.

METHODS OF TR2E PUNTING
Many Peeple Make Serious Mlaukss
of Slmrly Sticking Roete In Bun­
dle In Deep Mot*
iH> W. K iSllJJKIlT)
To ray mind there is not halT oboagta
attenttan paid to tbe way iraaa are
put Into the bole when planting. Some
people think that becuse trees have
jpou tho) should grow noarly on top
of every ditch In toe cooniry:
Fbr tea ynnr* 1 ptanted troes yearly.
pUnt praperiy. Lpaid to Biypelf there
was aomcttalng wreog womewbere.
either In toe Dwes or to my want ol
knowtng bow to plaoL
I experimented a ooople of yoara
and found ont toe 'aecret of aty falK
ura.’
Half of toe young trees ar*
nearly aseleas for ptontlog on account
toe ways tbay are polled at the
Some men. when (boy go poIRng
trees Ip (far nurseries pull awa> Jut'
as touugh they wot pulling turalp*
I'vrry. alapptog tbe roou togetber
and Ihruwibg them away u If (bey
were no more than rotten Umba.
Young irwe. to m) totod. sboold be
faandlid u carefully as eggs They

STATE FUnS 60116

SSk."
Esmaat Tolea ate (atety vmitad at The exebequer amually coaiained
bis parmts Sknday.
leomethlng over fHJ«:.7!1.57. bnt |(.Mr. ate Mr*. A. Baym will taave 74i.,*g.„ „
p^mary
tods, for Old Mlashm. where ihey es- .cBooI fund, which will be apporttemed
P^ to be for two weeks Plcktar-amoa*'the various tomuies- of tbe
cberrMs and td ^lalt Uelr two aoae. .uteiluly IS, It ie expected (bat Ibe
Lee ate WaltSH
/ |t*te will dwindle rapidly, ae the abTIiot will b* »aack1ag la »a'psoprtaik.B of many state last)
Mar*b aebool bonae imt Swteay, ate tions were arailsble today tad i
everybody come aaf^ help the work ^ being wiled ftor.
aloog.
Mr. and Mra. Pmnk'HaBmaa ara
eajoylag a visit with tbeir daughter.
Mr*. Seeley, of Kalkaska.

JCoy jCob

At Ue laet meeting of tba Melina
Xanadrymen's eseoclatloa e motion
was made aad carried that a fine be
Impaaed cm nay member me king nee
9t (ha -word "meagle” becaaaa of tbo
a It wee' llebla to make oa

Oar* aboald be taken to -not feed calve* as that eoraetlmni
caosee tronble with handf»d calves.
,Thvy sboald also bare a nice green
jmsiure to run to In suminer. or If fn
winter.' have nome klad of bright
»w-et hay to pick etr as they soon
learn to eat eueb feed If they can
ge« It

PREVENT HOGS FROM ROOTING
Supply—One Idea Shown.

Be Used Where Goodly Nember'
of Animals Ar* TrNted.
Cedar, Juae 30-Mary E Cate, wbo
ha* been practicing chiropractic la
Southem Michigan, came home fVIday
1C gri
evening Tor a vacaUoe.
].l the bi-et mresures for preventldg
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chase are en; WallMare’s Farmer makes the foltertalalag relatives from Bay CUy.
lowtns rvpiy;
Herbert H. Rood, speaker Tor the
The comtnoD reavon for hoes root­
ing np old blue grass pastures Is (e
anti-ealooB league. *poko to a
e at German Zloo Tuesday e^a- get at tbe' rtsl'headed '’^i
which ao uheu Uaiiuute corn fields alt
Mr*. Ella Good apeat Sunday wUb
her elater. Mra. T. R While.'
8. B. CaU and father. Mr. and Mr*,
tba H’bits. Ml*. Ulrkenaan ate Wsrrea and William Good attended tbe
Old Settlers' meeting at Traverse City.
Bonn'to Mr. aad Mrs. Anhur McQueer. June :J. twin babies, a boy and
girl.
LoreUa Chase relumed Tuesday
from a two weeks’ visit at Bay CUy.
>Vaak AmUbuckler and tanlly vis­
ited at East Kasson Sunday.
Estber While Js vlaltlag reUtlves
hers this week.,
Mr* Frank Burdick U spending tbe
dsy St A McQueer-a,
Clear Brook Sa^lday school will
have a picnic tbe Fourth. Place not
decided, but by some lake.
Thirty-two of our young folk*

la fbedlag calve* aeparatte milk
aomeUmeo ahoaid be given to take
the place of too cr«am Ukea oat of
milk.
Make a mnab of graham or whole
wheat Hour and add to the skim mnk
and toe ealraa will do as well u oa
Whole milk. A pint of fioor will make
a feed for three or fear calves, say*
a writer In Farm Frogreaa.
Take boiling water and stir Bonr
Into It toe aatne as you would make
DUBb of meal, being careful to net
hare h lumpy, sc u wlU mix weU
with ralTh when added to IL
Give tbe eaU new milk the Brat
week or until the motber** milk 1* fit
to see. then begin to ted same skim
milk with a mile of toe anub added.
I>cereaee (he new milk aA Increase
akin milk aad mush UU calf Is about'
thrae week* old, when you can feed
bU eklin milk and moth.
Calrra fed in this way era net ee
ttible to have scoura as wbea they
are fed on coraraeal. as tbe cooked

GETS PRESSURE BY GRAVITY

C«dar

N«UI PMM «r l.-C Id U»[to«a indi. r.r-i
tviBS o( Mr. ate Mr*. Wm. Riley baa «.> evening at Mr. ate Mr*. A H
bsea smu sick, but I* batter at tble.\v,Ue’* ]c« cnam aad cats were
writing.
« served.
Mr. ate Hr*. Jim SmMb ate IKtls
son or Baatsr TlaHte at lbs bstds of
Jobs PerhaO ate tainHy Sutday.
Mr. ate Mr* A B*yen momed
b^ Sunday from a week’s, visit
I Making Demstei for Ap­
^th reluivae at Traverse city.
propriation*
Bruce Sarare vMtad hi* sister. Mrs.
John ParbaU. Batsrday.
Jaoslng. MIcb.. July J.-When the
A Bomaa waa ««Ha sick leal weak nnU* of tba state treasury wem

e City viaiied at Will
Pierce's over Sunday.
Tbe (
their aew bML
Mr. ate Mrs. Roily Colo td south
of towa Tisltad friends el tbis olaca
loot Sunday.
Mr. bad Mra. Aakaraoo vuttad Ibatr
dsughur, Mra Artbar Laird, last Sun­
day. wbo Iteaa south of town.
The Ormagan and Olaaaere ara aspeetlag to culabrau tba Fourth to
geiber with a good aid fashioned term
am’ picBlc.

r In winter. They need U ee much
ea any other animal, bnt they differ
Tram other enimele In Ibaf they will
go without water rather than drink It
when It It fouled or unclean They
like a clran. frath drink of water just
B lltOe belter than any farm animal,
nay* a writer In the Prairie Ferraem
Bwee ere Inclined to get fat easily.
Do not fete too much grata. L>ed
light grata rating night and tnoralnr
oonsining of bran or oats end com
If there ere no old ewe* In the lot the
corn need not be groond. If r
fodder It ted the corn ran be left
of the grain feed. A bit of oil meal
ti worth a grret deal la a ewe radon,
ea U overeotnee any tendency to impacUoo of (be hovels, fram which a
good many sheep die every winter
Ew(a iUe salt as well es other enh
mala. Keep It before' them at all
tlmra In tbe form of rock salt or some
pn-i<sred kind Timothy hay Is a i>eor
fe»-d for ewe*, rapeclnlly after the
iamb* come. It li of about tbe same
valne M eawduat. for milk msking.
Close ebedQlng ebonld be sruided. bnt
dry bed raiusl be provided of else
you ras) be bu»y the nest IJ
IS rai
raontba
trying to get rid of foot rtn Study
The ewe and you will soon learn her

ifaielii

mOST CLOSET FOR POULTRY
.,PE£D CALF SEPARATED MILK

he handiest thini on the farm the
r around is a good
I onr house and adjoining this
' north Is ^ milk room, writes F. Ri Grracbouse of Terryton. Kan. la thIs 20 feet west of tbe milk bouse.
Water ft pumped through an ,
head pipe Into a 40-gallon galvaalxed
Iran tank, which overflows Into a 10-

■luJum^' dug out of toe ground, and
dot palled.
\ M’hrn tbe rooU arc strained In the
pulllug they gtt'w the first year badly
and then die away 1 examined toe
roA ts of a doten yooag trww; there
wvre two Strained and I cut toe roots
short lu two more, for eapcrlraent's
sake
,
Stanchion (or Ringing Hog*
Tbe one* (bst wot not ■ Btraloed
grew health) from the start aud ate
growing well.
The ones that were
atraini'd grew nearly right toe first (oot milk trough .From (bli-trengk
leg. the late summer So far a* I
year and died ib« aegond year, and toe toe water overflows through aa naMad Is owcenied.. It--------------is s fineibtiig
'tbl
once
tbi>i
I
cut
a little of (be raots dorground pipe Into aa S by it-foot
have the bogs eal^tbe grub* It
would also be a Oa* tbtngtor tbe bogs off llvi-d tn •'deelloe “
II M sore not for the fact that these
tbe garden. The pump has a 4-lncb
white grub* are oflea infested with
(be larval etagrofa *oytn which gets deep, tor raou Jut ban-ly corceed. cylinder and 3-lDeb pipe U used all
Into hogs and Is one of the worst of WhOT some, or moat people,, perbap* around
Inieetinal worm*
raeke tbe mlsukc I* in sticking toe
tot* la a bundle la a .deep bole.
«ew* on Q(*an Rye.
Lhrerythlng considered. It may be
Trues planttvl In this fuhlon are
best to ring tbe bogs to prevent them
If cows are turned en to green rye
fram tooting. Th# rlagt ami the pllen bound to (all. At least It bu been my paitnre very gradually, there will be
an bad eSeeU oa tbe milk. Dafty
with which to t>nt tbetii Is ran uso ezpcriancc.
any be bought at a .hardwsre etor*.
Some people give tbe trees a pull dows should not be allowed la It fmTbo method of putting Ibeir In Is sim­ up-after planting With (hi* method mon- than fifteen or twenty mteataa
ple. the one esM-otUI being to place
don't agree. There Is no need «( at firsL
ihi' bog In #u. h a i>etlik)U that It ran
t) more bsndlliig.
not movl- lu upper ]aw. There are
Advantapes of lialryint.
it, Is Important to prras tbe toosb.
many arfaemes which have bet-n de rrcondly, say after a montb. beoaqse
With dairying, tbe farmer can have
vised'for this If'many hugs are to of the air gets down alongwide ib^ money coming le every week of toe
V rung, a kind of etaarhlon bad beet atem toe tiev U liable to
year, be can become rlcA aad at tbe
made out of a bog crate. If only a
1 bare fvun^ always that the tall same time he can make bU land more
(.-mie tbaa by any other system of
erally be done ail right by boldtng
(arming
the bog with a noose thrown u«ai
the upper Jaw aad properly annbbed
Anolher thing I notice In plaodug
around a pool Or bn Iron rod three Is. If the young trewa are na)' lengih
four feet long and looped at each of time pulled they are pretty sure to
end may be need wHb aatlsfaciloa • go under “
bold (be bog by the up^r Ja« while
tbe rtnilBg It being done.
.
; MilkiQg into hooded paBe mtaas
$1,000,000 FOR GOOD ROADS elenner milk.
I L'susny a
(he ^raam tram atrippar
Spokane Oowitty. Waehingtati. Will eows efasrao
Tea grains ol alinie
The calf ah^ be fed meal agd
Have MUHoa far Building and Imnuke milk (warmi. three timee each
chop
dry.
De not pat It te tbe m0k.
pravemant
of
Highway*.
day wUI greatly aaslei In
CleanUness aad l<low tamperature are
rbeumallem ta. boge. Thla dose le (or
la la keeplag
Aa a retell of aa eeorgetle good
(be grown hog. If given to pigs or
growing aboat*. about three grains for roads campaign waged t? Spnkaae
each bundre.1 (lounds of Sve weight cltiseae the Ust two years, Spokane
ctonnty will have Olk.OOO for toad from the very aiait have
will be sufficient.
In (be pigs U caused building and improvement la ifilS aaS ehane*
Grand eats make spieteH feed ter
of tbe Btomaefa 1«14. WtEb an aSdltloRal yia3f,«o»
praetttolly aB of to* graving atoek oa
One of the best w*ys to oorreM (he ipproprlatte by tbo
trouble is to change tbe eow’s rntkon. Btale rates immedtately tributary -to tba (arm.
Tbe Doru batter U washed toe more
ree>llag lew* c«r* and more of such Spokane, toe total Is -brought w -fiV
flavor lt>te* Good buitor aoeds oaly
feed as grounAoaU aad bran. If tbe 0gg.4(«. Tbe distribution call* for
me waablag.'
trouble doe* not cease, gtve racb per cent, of (be amount beipg eooc
(rated
on
contlnoou
stretebee
of
ptg etghi drop* of ttnetar* of aaa(oetlds twice a day till toe bloooogb- atanaard highway built (ram trad#
centers aioag mala trsneled rotes bMde good lasamaee.
tag doea cease.
(
Provided tbe eow M a gate oot
wbieb are a pan of toe state primary
truck highway systoc* In tbe oompro- Ibe more abe ts (ed.akmg toe right
benslre road program a law be* bean tlnee tbe moie she win giv*
Tbe Nebraska atatlon found that
Tbe saooeeafal dairy farmer who
:ed provimag (or the dovelowOTt
lambs fed alfalfa bay and cor* made
bee toe right Idea of Ufa la aaaaBy
M) per tent more gain than those oa
sorgtem bay and corn, and that aearThe cow that gitaa tba «roategt
Mb pounds more grain agl 30u
profit* otoar thln^ being a«nal. 4s
pound* more raugbnge were iwqslred
le eow that baa toe beat egfe.
make t«0 pound* of gain on those building bj^waya la other coontlaa.
Tnra^he bulky, aimalabie raw atatafed sorgAum ^lymad eorn. A winter thus eonaectlng all parta of tba aUt* rtaU of toe farm tato a fljdabed. aP
Seatae and Tacoma are to take ear*
eaperiment laulng nlaety-otgbt day* o( toe weatora WaAiBgtoa ate atooa- srayeteaMe aMOa. aamaly. better.
stewed tost siralfa-fed Umbs made
Meo who keep dial eow* kave tftotala etmatlra la the name tray.. aQ
S3 per cent, greater galas than iamb*'
' beea misled by aomo false maeher
state road aapendltores are mbde by
tsd prairie bay witb tbe aatM grain
or elec have ao dealra to improM thair
the net*
Tbl Ion.
tfte atats highway t

,3

BannrNOM

COMPOSITION OF THE PINK

irwM Laid o«i Certain
r Heuae at Main^

Stara ShowW Sa gtrewg Eaiagg m
Supperi Flower Without Droop­
ing and WKh Broad PeUL

station a feature of toe oslglaal ^a
on which considerable itieki was
laid was tbe canvas eoRain la Dnct
of tbe rou’s
This curtain, together with tbe
bock waU of tbe bouse and tbe dropplac* board undar the rooeta. foimed
a closet in wbtai th* bird* were ebkt
up at night during cold weatoar.
When tbe nirialn-front bouse waa
first devised It w*s tbeagbl aaseatlsl
to provide rteh a eloaet to conserve
tbe body heat of the birds daring the
cold nights when tbe temperature
might go wen below sepo Experienee has ahown, bowerer. that (bis
was a miatake. Aetnal trat shows
that tbe roosting doeet is of no ad­
vantage. even in aii^ a aevera ellmto as that oSf^Bo On toe con­
trary. th* birds ratvainly thrive bet­
ter without tbe ^st curtain than
; Vito it. It has /Wo a geaeral ob­
servation among'uters of tbe curtain
front type of bouse that when toe
fooot curiatns ere need toe bird* arc
panicuUrir susceptible to cold* U
1* *01 bard to understate why tbl*
abould he so. Tbe air
elooet when It Is opened la the
morning U plainly baA Tbe (act
that It is worm tn no way offseU
pb'yslologlesHr the evil* of iu tack
of oxygen and excess of carbon dloxid. ammoniac*! vBpor* and other
cxhalstloaa from tbs bodies of too!
tiias past It has bAa fait
that to* rooaUag'closet was at least
if not la tact a posUlr*
evil
Consequently toe ttm# of be­
ginning to clooe tbs rooot curtain la
the fan bss beea each year loager
delayed Finally, la the fill of m«.
Il was decided not to use the** cur­
tains at all during tbs winter ConBCquenily they were tfikso out ^ the
bouse, or spiked to the roof, oa too
rase Blight ba. Th* wloter of HlAll
was a severe ooe. On aeveral oecosloe* toe lemperainrs- dropped to 34
degrees below sera
duriog this
winter tbe mortalttr va^. excsptioaally low aad toe egg production exeepUonally high.
la view of tbl* expsrieac* tbe sta­
tion baa decided to disetmttane the
use of tbe raost cnrtoln. It would
seem to be geoerally undesirable or

FOR SHIjWNG EGGS SAFELY
Holder Mad* of Coe
uvvgatod Strav
board la Frovidsd With Small •
Hot* at Each End.

I

(Ry W. R. OlIJJgRTJ
la a good plak the stem abould bo
airoag enough to nppori the Sfiver
wliliout drooping, aad sot lera tAan
from ten to twelve iache* high, wbleh
wm eJerate U above to* taUago.
calyx or rod ought to be p...............
ly !<mg. straight, and not tp narrow,
hut correepote with the alsa of the
flower. DOC lacurred.
rred. but r*ther
r»l
turned
outwards, ao that the flower may ex­
pend freely and without bursting oat
at (be side. Tbe petal obould’be broiid.
fiat and substutlaL ate as free from
indoiiUiloD on toe edges aa powtbi*
H Is not desirable for toe flower to bo
too double, and there oagbi to be a sig-«
ficlent number of raws of petale to
show symmetry without bcbij cjuWded. eaeb row being smaller la siae
than (be next Iwiew,' lying over tack'
other In regular imbricsted form- la
a Jaced kind tbe belting thoald b*
even ate equal tn brwa
lag the outer edge of etei petal ate
uniting with (be eye. XYbaterer too
color Is it ought to be anUora. rich
apd solid In the purple a rich pnrpUah
and In the red the nsarwr apI all

by pipings—whtefe ara sisaply tbs tops
of to* aboou stfock undar bead
gtasses: ver) strong aoU should not ba
(or toe pink, (or too rich a com­
post only Injure* If and makra tbo
color rua. The most suRable soli Is a
fresh losm:-daly ordlparily fsgtile. tb*
top aptt (of an old
VMS a
fourth part cow dung, and both tbo^
oogbty rotted together. Care abotSd
be used that there are te vHrewormo
la It. os they ore very destracUv*. nM

i

This egg boMer Is made from corTUgated *U»w board, toe egg betag lassrted by opealag am orerlawtog Joint
at to* aUe. Tbs eoAtalner te provided Anetter Fragrant Favertta 'tba FMb
with a small bole at each cad ao that
only to toe pink hot also to the carbstlon aad pteotse. Where iiifsttf
te studied, it te t
else in toe -same bed. whkA war ka
13 iDCbas deep of the above noated mairriaL Plant about toe middle
A»gust. about eight leches apsn. ate
make toe soU somewhat solid araate
the Aek-af the plaata. bet do not bary
too deeply, if dry .weather ahouM oecer give a good soaking of watar. bat
keep as dry a* possible through toe

Safety Egg Haidar.
It nay be opened aad closed without
bolder I* adapted (tor aste
lag egg* asfsty by parcel post, or
carrying them with toe least posalbtiIty of breakage.

S'

Tb* wcU-fsd and w<
te tbs one that bring* tbs profit.
When (he old ba begin* to lay and
wblp ber ebioka Itb ttm* .to i

i stirring toe soU aad giving a topdressing will grasily tavigoral* tba
ptenu sod assist the bloom. As tbe
flower stem* approach Moamlfig baeo
In readfasos a qnaatlty of aliadw
twigs: (Is ooe to esrii Ha»t •
looisaly with soft thrsod. Whoa tbe
flowers begin to expand. If It te desM
to bavs tbem quits ptrfewL axomte*
tbe pods, ate U *ay appear to b*
opening more oa oma si^ toaa tbs
other ukr a peakslfs ate silt tbP
closed dJvteioas ’toqually. bet not ab
far as to tet -tb* pstaft tell down and
out of place At-(be Um* tie a BmaR
hU of bast >
where allt: tola will |
and keep toe flower ualtorm te^^m
If there be during blooming a tbte
oovering of mosUa fixed over to* bs8L
ij high aboT* Aa
flower, so OB Bot to rub them, tbs Aods.
sting will be «
ate tbs eolof* laweta asoe* dtettect
diear. Where It te dsslrable to *
.toed and keep to* progsay In ctesa
htto
(baracter. rato class ought
ti be
' 'kapt'
MtisnUU. ate toe flower* a
aniOetal ftrtmtatloa. —’
of th* a a class, with goAmgfktei

to hybridU* with. Tbsidnbte-e«ay
forced and te a D

frtada.
Egg ahsn* may b* vtillsad a sbeoafl
tim* if cnwbte and taraad war w tba
chlckafla.
Tbs ^raodsr bat not. as yet. reoohed
tba *tot« «( porfoettoa that to* tat»balor bat.'
Lock of motetarw is to* taeubator
maans too^ abaBa ate daod cbMs at

>*ct te very UtUo. As aoaa as §
con b* bad oS torcod plgpu gcciks
Cbsm te pet* or pans ailte nmMr «
band gtes* in a geatW ML . AfldP
mm off. ate ptaat these o« te VoB
reporod beds, te wWtb they ■*«

ksop tbtea te a eold^raas*. Fbr largteg. the PbesBaafa Bye, wbR* efl^
dark ot; Moss’* Rsd. wbieb 1* teur
(boa toe lasL and Paddlagtaa FteK.
wbleh to um sUn. ore tbs best
(orateg toam they may be pteeod tima
lb* gtew teoay boasowhsraa teaflpg#idore of W or SS dderesa ta kadt «f
WbBe bsMT teyteg
•g te as a rate g%bL Wbatovsr bona* tbte Ob
d egg records'era terete te core teouM be tokra te b*«
sot a guanaMb •( atraag. raised e» them BmsiT exposte to to* ana. flte
Ate te tbo-mate aoowt of saaoMfl
Tto neesMtbOy aas eggs la tb* artlfletel batebra oaa mutt, U poasiMs. a»(gra egg* of toe higbest vitality.
Aa sgg UM m Htriombor gte Donbar wm bring twieo da OTeb
ioaay as tbe om MM te Merrb «r
AptiL

Ff^^OB WOltK COME TO IBEHERALO AND RfitORD Ok

• fio* mx

HUM TKAVISSI EXSALD AMD TKATZSSE BAT XAOU, TEUBBOAT, HILT A UlS
The Opspe PniH li* SunimefDlet.
Meyeehsid Helps.
The Lot Angeles. CslirortOa. SulThere arc anmerous labor ssrlng
tsrlum Laboratory In a rerent buUrtln devices on the market which the wlae
correou tbe Intpresslon that the "shad- housewlre «lU find both time ud Udock’ ud grape frail are tbe sanie. bor saving, says aa| eirbange. If time
Tbe true name of the grape fruit la li money’ then It le a wisa idea to InPomela (Cltnih nurutlum puiyeiaaa). vget eome money to economUe on
Bat« WillUms, Editor.
It is caUed grape fruit simply be- time. Mwt of the np-t»dau booaecauae It Is grown In dnipoae dnstara, bold contriTsocea are invented by wollke grapes.
men anfl eome quite accldenully. as
In dieteuc ud hygienic properties ’nece^iy Is the mother of InvenIt ranks high. The pccollar bUter tlon"'
much he hk^ a «ruin story of the
«,„rte acid
Tbero U oo danger of (be water
pHaclple
Chmcona. over-bolling when OM nace a wbUtllng
mtion. a pecaliarly attractive lllUe
......
contain Ove to seven per kettle. Directly the water bolls the
Ruasla-leatfaer diary.
_
____
cent of citric acid. Grape frulu con- whistle Muoda n warning to the c««k.
There was oo adventtlng matter in tain two j>er cut. with decided orange Ukewlae Is an egg bolter whk-b whlsIt nor had it uy •connection with the B,, or. They are refreshing’ ud ties whu the eggs are cooked lightly,
hutineas of the sender; It was evldut cieanalng to tbe ayatam ud at the whistles when tbe altwmen U tborthai Uy dairy had beu lying on the -,axne Ume a tonic, without U»e ut- ougbly set. wblstlaa oonsecuUvely for
daak beside him Shen be wrote tbe i.ieasant etteets of quinine;
one minute whu the eggs are bard
l^r. and be hnd Wed- ^ in with
boiled.
the w^. momentary impulse to give
^ r1i«lng. ud In market
l“tead of the ordtoary wash board,
umethlng hlmaclf to the person who ^he best. r1i»st and Juiciest are tbe there Is a new help for the Uundresa
had glvu him pleasure.
frulu from June until August, hi sll —the board has a smooth surface ud
It waa,realiy foolish, the author was
distrlcu wherever lovers a covered roller of corrugated meui
so much pl.a.^1 with that .In, pre^
grape fruit U In popuUr to rubbed over It.
ut.
demud. Some persons have vulllAn electric grlUe for the breakfast
,
^
asked by adu
eating UWe lends to make the preparing of
miring airugera to contribute bts
wnb^ut sugar. whIcH is no do'^bt the brukfast a almple matter.

/fame 0heer
Ura. iUbd

TM tong o( th« Com.
1 woo dry ud daatr.
I vu nok ud weary;
. Kow I'm gUd ud luty.
And (be «*nh looka cbeery.
Oh. the aoaklaE.
Nlrth-proTokiAs.
Lughter-maklfig rain!
soft ud fUky.
Mild nsd nllky.
'
Crows
coldw grain.

Cara of the Cu Stova
If a gis stove U carwl for propmly
in the everyday rouUne It la a allBple
maner to keep It clean. It need Mver
be blackened, but a weekly waablng
Inside and out with soap and watar
ud a Stitt UtUe brush. foUowod by a
thorough drying off, with *he oveu
homers hgbt«l. wIU keep It bright
The dally care means u Immediate
removal of anything apUled or spatlered oa the stove or In the ovpni.
The* aide tiay under
should- be wnabed dally and
if DcceBsary ; otherwise it

Fl«¥*er HeWer. Ing by the binding. Put throogb three
A Strawberry
Dell. ~theae or four waters just this <
‘•Oh. dear!"
rosea have each.abort stems they tarn- never wringing It - Then, when In the
ble out of thp vaee almoet as fast last water, carry tbe paU oui-of-dooru
ae 1 cu pat them la. I don't know Ja yonr clotbewHne and bang the akin
what to do with them.’
/ op by the binding. Tbe water wUl soon
xunt BmUy smllad acroas the table.
of It. and If It ahrtnks uy ft
-j gaow bow emperaUng ahon-aiemetuly. Watch earetaUy.
^ gowera cu be. . but bring a
when
d^ ^ “ ‘V"*
etrewberry box ud eoiqa twine ud 1
will >bov» you how 1 manage.”
sneceaa of your uodenaklng.
g^ve uy way I’m tthre I
the Cow Knew.
lahall he glad ) learn it.” 1
The city girl boarding in the conn-

EtHbHriH

^...dto.tor^.-....

age way In which the cow ngnrded

W Ib. . irb torood. II tob dor. ‘
•" “““
cC U»t red wM.. poglr.
bot totoMv to. ,TOM, torrr b ptob ‘""r.
».>' “ *^.1 r»L bop
.bl, . rourolloo dl do., or otbrr lo.“"»« 'o ““l
"“.I
„„ u» Url; “oI oooioA.
.to noltor .birb lotrrleto.. Ilro.b
“ -I"'
l'b«>. If. .wtolb ool ol lubloo. Mb
out the buroet openings tBrefuSy asd
1 hnd no Mu n country cow would nothen light the gas dlrecUy at the cock
' But Use box wont stay down: U tlea It!"
tisWB to tie UtMthler
In order to burn out the dual. A per- wUI float on top,of the wmter.” uM
,
That my leavee aiw making
alstut trouble of this sort should be BeU.
PnrtlwUr. '
When the winds come after
referred to the gas company.
“Then weight it down with n amaU
j,
mother this nmrnKlaaea. softly shaking.
in lighting tbe oven tbe torch or ««>* *"■ «»"•
*“* ingr uked Mrs. Grey, of the aman
Oh. healtb«itlng.
pilot should always be ueed and then *“»er. ud when U U well eoaked
^ came with the milk,
Breathing. Unnc..
turned off. This Is simply lor U tbt- *l »«»
*“ place- Now arruga the
beoor.”- ha answered,
HesTen-podrlng rain!
lug. not for heat. Another procau*» t**® aquarea you have made
^
^
Come, rarhsa me.
(loo
which
rertnln
housekeepers
have
with
the
string:
let
tbe
htosaoma
and
KIsa me. bless me.
lor
.
“““
‘ ^
■■'’•I'»
been
kuwn
to
neglect
b
never
to
•«■>'«•
droop
over
the
aides,
Ud
the
anawerod
ihe'^Ulnral yonngOnce and once acsln! ,
leove tbe broiling pen In tbe oven Berry basket wUl not show st alL*
^ ^.^a.
While her aunt had Ulked. Bell s
LM yoor hearts be slnglag.
.bU ™ Hr
u™ . „to„rr b.b
rooUo, o.toull ..tor. when It U not In use. It becom**
______________ _
br.l,lo.poll.d<oB„.o,ttlu,tobin,.
S« l»l'»tor b..
bcotor 1. .toMoom. rhr„ .nlrlo. uo «.> roughpov^ ud burned If left In the nimble fingers had been buty. ud
Peal ypor paeans, peoples!
beat
when
empty.
One
lltUe
habit
of
now
she
held
the
completed
effect
at
It

.
imi.
00,.,..r,,.
'tat
bl.b
or.,,
rroi,
»..«
b.,r
to
b«..
rlto,o
ooO
thrir
,l,bl„..
Set the ]or belU ringing
111 renulate.1 ga. burner. I. their "poi. knn'. length for a critical anrvey.
iwkronVroi.'of Dour
Hut 0,0, ttoto bo.n to bron.
b~« Pot o. ,hr otorlri d-tord r- durobU tr di.br. tbrm poputor.
la the lofty steeples:
pioA- -Pro itohiMi. 'Tbi, to ,bo-n.M too^ -I to,. I. poio. to.
' Ptalibo render
Add to th, eld. pp.bpl.tord ..r ‘T""'' !•” “
",
^
To the Sender
such things do-as a disagreeable
*'“* *“
*•"* *'*‘*‘“
«•««»
»f • cawfully lurocd oioe- suit of an oversupply of air ud cu rosea firmly in pUcc.'
s|iooos of baking powder, one-half toa-.
be regulated by turning Ibe "mixer.”
••Tea. it Is good for ail kinds of spoon
^
Of 4be k^-ous rain—
b.pp.bto|t Ortob. tbr did .ltoo.pl..to » ordltotoV t.Mlrr Tbr too,, oor Irl
of salt, oneha^ Ua^poon of
There la also a aei of cooking ket- the open cap shaped arrugemcm ahon-etenimed fiowera. To be sure' ground cinnamon. Mix Into a soft
Of the llTlag.
ol dltootolori witb
onlooktol
^
The Ufe-glYlag. ,
for pleasure atirred in him remcin_ lies which 111 together so that'the>.e clow to each budle. After seven or you cu -buy arraagemenU of thU' 'dough
with fonr ubieapoona of melt,
^
Of the pretions rain!
brancea. a sense of the little ^eaaBraak.*,.- or Ltincb- cu he aaed at one time over one gas eight yroro- use the oven msy need a kind In glass ud metal. But thl. Is
new- lining. It U economy to have It boaie-made ud cons practically noth- ,
.
au
x
m*
Frudsco Chronicle, utnesae. of the W
r
orortwtae. extract burner.
hair cup of sweet mltk. Spread In a
Besides It you need u
like being glvu , spray of
numerous, and
^
, put in as soon as il 1b nev^ed.
3 shallow pu. Sprinkle Uilckly with
.b^„

» -r
aclasors cut out the hitter
Whh
proiwr
pUnpIng^a
gas
tug-J
number
of
fiower
holders
It
ci
BO .to— ...A
Bake oneduOf
fUln in the Cotwitry.
lemon verbena.
costs
cents washee the clothes by
____________ ....to. White cenu-r and loosen the,pulp, and
^ can be used very cheaply, and that «H®d with damp moM and set on a
nioklerati
Haro In
country, the cool, sweet
Some time nfier this—eo
_____ ._________
u, after they are
t-hWpoonfuls of sugar - ' wwhlng machine. II U tbe next best withoni deprlvstlon In uy line of pretty plate, or Vou cu group several/tala
do currents
cooking.
Some aMlurce .which together for a larger effect. In (act.
Strawberry Proaei
fUla OB Iha daisies and growing grain, ooch set In motion—the author's wife ***"
'/
thing.
make this' posalblc •arts tbe sitam the berry basket ftow-er holdw cu be
Mix equal smoonis of
Alto*...
Ktod .Ito «tanl., ta^._..to_llr_«._.^W
.b.,,.™, .btoh .III O.d . cooker, which cooks many- dlthcs o
used
for
varied
effecu.
as
wdl
as
ocaugar.
lei
stud
until Juice U weU exgive oa her own account. One black.
• for two or three hou-i until the sugar
m “»« household has one burner, ^d the section ssucepa
cBsiona —Selected.
iracied Put the syrup on the fire
o emen wheeU adinated with a slot
In groups of two or tbreo. which esn
-----------------------ud when It begins ro boll, drop In the
( Aaicu lu liuiu in me >i»age nonsi s.
also be used over one burner. Many
Hot Sraads. .
fruit -Cook until berries are IhotEgg Utecnlts-Slft a vtufand a half oughlydone.^^This wlU make a sort (4
I’fo’iDd a one-burner
oven, which acts on^op of the ruge. of flour, add a teaspoon of salt, a jelly dlinir tbe-4nift -i» only aUdek
a decided economy and say that 1: tablespoon of eugar, two beaten egga. syrup U dnired.'add'water.They are
..«to.ito.totoMto.r,oto„»».A
soon pays for itself in tbe gas saved, a tablespoon of lard and bklt a pint simply dellcloiu.
Utopto. to, I.M. Ol woMitoMi Mook.. If norrJ 1«» to. I,o.m Oom to,
,tL ,'„Tto W™. ttj
r.|>rtolli omIoI lor to, .Irk
This also aolves the problem of a of sweet milk, to which has been add­
WltopM. will, lta.M I. ooiroM., .ire«; oM lor,horn .l,.h.a,.l.to..o Mto, tan .to ^
h
room.
Fat the Ireeiag Burg.
»ayA
nnacrowitable liking In the tew times *"•* '™'"
bisnihed al_
vatnum warming oven, the abeenca of w hich ed a teas|«on of cream unar ud halt
la thp one objection to the gas range, a teaspoon of soda. Work to a smooth
Pad the Ironing board with a tWek
Wmm to. «.UM. to tobM MO,A
tor, hM o.rf AM wro., oo Ui. rorO “ta'' oo.
ublto.tootol «<_.
half of rich mayonnaise dressing. To ‘•»«ners on the market. One la small
----------------------to----------------------------------------------^U. or ,M ttortoM. toM. to to. ,
It Is worth
while dough, roll halftoa» -lovh thick, c
For most ramilieB
• o'er meadowa of lushest green, that went with (be pinks. "Just
blucb almonds jnoiwrly let them it^
In weight, weighing only- 1, Mr, .hMl Irok Mklu -brn“ '‘ta, bMrullk. nib ovrr ,1to .,rrl
„ to UWt.Ma Mt • Mto M
And acauero the peuls when roses Brighten a dark dsa
tins ud---bake
moalln «
so »
It will M
Ot to.
the bMn.
board
main only three minutes In bolllug «““®
‘Be din In a sat- to n. to, S,M. .ud . ..M, .r„ tor to. nllk. to M buttered
Mm------------------ Beavy ”"ta
Tbe author's wife was so,*please>d
loosely. Seam it up. tearing the sUp
wi;h h."„:.7 »;, h.J.MM’L.M:'»airr. Then pmnge them-Into Kc Wacton and aanltarr manner.
boU9m of tbe oven. like tbe cue under brown in a quick o
open at each cad. Make two of these
a
quart
of
,
(he
burners,
makes
It
easier
to
keep
ButtermUk
BlscjUU-aift
a
«•»
*w.rrand.Upoff.hcsklnw
Jp.t
*
^'^’^roTg
. glowed Just as I supimae tbe man did
slip,> BBU
and t;uuice
change toAin
them ireqwBuy,
freqnenUy.
a minute too long In boiling water •*
«“ lightning. , It beau eggs the oven cleu. Another appliance. ®o«f- *dd a
1
of
Urd.
half
a
who UDI the dairy. It was really
-„j Mother-a Hagatlaa. Thus th• This day I toll begieaih the (er
*“ which li new. Is a wire aeraen for tbe teaspoon of salt,
teaspoon of soda, ironing board la.a^ • -w'—vaffd thg
. ridiculous, bow. much good her own give, the almond, a ■•heanv'.' uste ,

Tent heal
Grape Fruit Sherbet-Cut tbe fruli.
Beater and may top of the boiling oven. This is of
make soft dough, padding will Bot'iu^
Vi
• or summer sanshtM over land . sentiment dM her.
in half; carefully extract ever, aeod.
«>“tBlned U al» a use- Wire, atrengthened at the four aides ro>‘ “>ln. cut Into hltcuUs. ud bake for montha.
- "1 think thU was the desrast tMng
and scoop out tbe |.ulp from between
Bourohold help
with strips of abeet Iron or tin. It 1“ *
qulck-oven.
--------------------------)
for you to do." said a voice over ahe
s goiM home
J^And when my work Is
acu
as
a
flame
spreader
ud
prevwu
Bngltsh
Muffins—One
cup
scalded
(ouaro
Feet
end
Feet
•quaro.
a mu7 wMte
-'Vou
SO-®®*® «“ •«
M
r"T
A* ‘L.
"1.
l«to a deep howl ud allow one7“'
tbe scorching of uy rood which la BtBB. one cup hot wnter. one tableThere la no dlffarosce la art* be- - .b. ta.d.
*
I Journey home srd, free from * db.-. k.o. ,M. kM, A,..,. MMM — ““^'.2':,?::; r,
being broiled or roasted In the lowef •»«'«> Butter and one of lard, three tween one equaro fool
me when they came! Such a

care:
..Mr 10 Mrh |»ood of mill. Sllr .orntaJ.
“to* 1‘
oven. It slips In on the upper suy tablespoon, sugar, on. teupcon aalt.
^
• • GaJoylag aU of c mlng'a cooling * prise!"
Mor lot, to. IrMMr.
/
"“ta lo tbM oiMtoCT 1. MiUrely dl- port Just below the flame. wbUe the o»® eMTonequarter cake yeast foam.f^^^'^nnSiS^fSJSaro
“Ob. but there w-ere such a lew-!'
meat or toast 1. on the aheU hrfow. tour ini one-half cup. alflcd flour.
T
tbe .otoo,-.
author'a wife, .,o.to
glowing j'_
_
to to,u« o, to - n^toto to
""ta"',„,m..
A toaster for tbe lop buntera la made ^^l^teg-Pour the milk and water over
^
a irtangte or a reoon tbe same princlide, the toast being Butter. Urd. sugar and salt, IVhen
U u area
She henelr had n surprise a-WM,...
held on two wires Just above a smaU lukewarm add tbe yeast foam, egg
Cied form, the (our aides being
AAd to.p to toMOM .Mb,.. ot
»| weeks after. It came in the shai>e Propot^''
taodilM to
wire
screen
of
similar
construction.
Beaten
and
the
flour.
Cover
ud
«qui
ud
the
four
a&glaa all rl^t
of a small dish ot Irrohly made ciullIt Is t longer neceeeary to' scrub
. sweeten to taste. Serve In gUssos
A
east
Iron
lid
for
K^top
burner

“Btht.
In
tbe
morning
angles.
ers-goHen-hrown. and crisp, and I,,”."w;;;:In the oM fashioned way. •which roally
C. Unrille.
L a great ronvenieoee for healing flat‘Be muffin rings half full and let
' '•
■ -—
Irons and for cooking griddlecakes.
«nt» ‘Bep are entirely full: then
Fata e» Clflht Bridaamalda.
“Three Umee a brideemald never S
■'i-.~s.to .“"oo”,: r. ta- “•v tor toiorr on.,
to
r.'.toot,': white a sheet iron.Hd. which becomse Bake half an hour In a brisk oven.
T.- w. iktofroMM
.iMkM .„A Hfluld wbcu stmlned sud Cl bol iiDtll kome oi inese toi» cu oe aiiscoeo s nearly red hpt. U exceUent for toast
tJghl Muffins-Three cup. flour, teide. roas ^ eid n
gTj. Just before luncheon lime, and
scrubbing brtmh. After (be scrubbing
tnnktag.
.
teaspoon sail, two Ubteepoons
Mila
The range should be set on tine (or •W- fouf te*,poons melted butter Betng a hr
moved and the mop subatltuted for
coaventenre In cleaning, and lU posi•‘*‘0 •®'' half of oachl. one and one- premlaant society womu recently.
drllMi. boon toorb. ibo. ooo ool 0. “ •b'_-l™P «» bo dUoird .lib drying the floor.
cruslted Ice or Ice w.ier w-ben served.
(ten in the room should be carefully Balf cupa sweet milk, one egg. Sift At her wedding there were elgM
• -device (or makiiig sudwichconaMereJ. If p^ble have It near 'Be aalt. sugar, flour and baking ponall m
of whom
have alnoa
AOS, wtt
vuuau aa«.
. a,., oia 1.01- iho Mr
“ta”
Urr«.r>M-G....
IB isaving Bui>emuaus der together, beat the.egg aligbtly. marriad. hnt not one of whom
tbo meter, thus
Some time ago there appeared In
arm... C MU. ao-Urr. or .mn. ">
'•
•"■ ““ pipe laying: also0 have It near enough
“ ‘® ^Be milk, then stir tbe mIlk-''lMng with her huabaod.
71,. DtotoT »
.HUM iMMrtl
« ">r
e use boll In first '
to tbe window (or coolness, but never
‘B® "oov; t»‘» >‘
But do not
A, Mary
by
Wrr AMTAto CUM
Hmm -towto •Mart,,,
ta“l aaa Mir-loIMM 'T.
...M tot™
tor l or atiMOMlaoir.: MM
1. 1.Mt ,"••?'
oa •■•••»■
AaM,™ ’'
In a draft. If on. will uke the tronbls »>«' <>' »"«•
B>ng, add tbe melted
Cheer wuu
I the orto read hro own meter, which U a Butler.'. As soon as It is mixed, pour
______________ __
‘toSrTMT to M,a. almple
readera of this deimnmenL There Is <ta tata- -a- "to- " -“tov™
Make
a
syrup
of
two
pounds
of
sugar
enough
matter,
she
-Ml
find
It
‘i“o
“le
muffin
pans.
fllUng
them two- eheetra playen a supper If one of bin
who came t the bouse.
In It the euggestlon that whe6 we have
thirds full. Brush the top with melt- operma ahoald prars a aueeaaa. It wan
v™..
h-M w fci»ai™aia A-™.,™, to one of the rind ud whu boiling. •“'”®
Bangs her great qulu worth while.
an impuUe to do a kind, a Mlghborly
“*•' “®'^ “*«'®'“ ^ ^ put j„ ,he rind ud boll nnlil tbe syr- *“« ®“ y»® Boneyancklee or ever^
ed butter and bake In a quick ov«n a dismal falluro. and be went home
act, no maltertemw small, we should '•
np baglna to thicken. This makes a K»®*W- «• «««»* t*tX graaset. whoms
L«t Moment Dirima
» or « minute,.
_
follow our ImpreerioD and not -alt till
velvet ‘*®“®‘®« »"«®"® ^Bai *«l keep lor toP« ®Be ha. bound together with rilkThere U often time to prepare some
tWIefou. Com -Bread-Beat one egg ^

« colder aeocmd thought Wda us pause. ^
7.^ i u7. h.s " u“Ir' rein In sealed Jam To make mar
‘Bread, to form a coiy egg neat. extra dU^ to auiiJlement the home "“‘U >l*Bu add one cup of eeur milt,
“We Uked year
Says the srrtter
meal when comiany arrives. For lo- one teaspoon eoda. one Uhlespoon ,
stance. If canned tomatoes and milk »“*«'. o“« ublospoon boUer. ono-haU
You know bow It U when you give a
^
Christobel. here
_ .
tar as tor preserves, until frisky' grasshopper. Her
person a piece of lemon verbeua-Juat ,,
weight of
are on band delicious cream lomato ‘«»l>«>n “R- end meal to make a
s dark red and ihor- Arglope. and yon will know her by soup can be put together In ten min- thin batter. Bake In a shallow un 4p
a few pointed greu leaves on a alen, j^jjar perban. 'Be
der stalk. An exproaalon of aurprlse
^
airfare 1 noUra ®“*Bly cooked. If tbe grape fruH rind the orange-yellow pattern ot rircnlar utea. Canned salmon can be minced. »
oven.
—------Corn Gems—Beal one egg very UgbL Phlladeipht^ has brought out the tl
Ud of pluauro steato over tbe (ace
children refov flfty •• ‘® Be kept for preserving later on. and Irregular apoU on her velvety mixed with crumbs. molaUned *1th
Of the recipleni al the deUctous per^
them”
*“»• a Jar of strong brine, ud all black abdomen and by her orange ud milk and seasoned with butler, pepone and one-fourth .
...........................
*
fume. Allowed always by a brooding
,,
„ through the summer grate or ctn -off black legs ouiatreicbed from her gray per and aalt and browned In ramekins
on« «>P cornmeaU
aaU two «*« “<S onpragreaalve. have been dolook of rememhruoe as be M-she saya
^,-e In just that InUmaW ‘B« ye»ow and cut the rind Into pieces trunk. Her weh has a broad whlu In the oven for ten minutes to anpple- 'Pooh ■ugar.
atewly:
----- .
wonderful
Beep In brlna It Is sheer waste shield fllllng tbe center, from which mem an unbonnlltol meat - eonrwa Ublespoona of ...to tor.»to ™a g
nm touie wsr
^
••»T»y-I do ttelleve Ife lemon ver- 'm her because she had never had the
^ material for preserring to ever there la spun a slg-iag Udder, the Canned peas, which can be baaUd In one cupful wheat flour with which a.
hena!”
teaching bf i»verty: U was the clear "*«• aw.y . grape fruit rind. The 'wlDdlng eUlr” (bat in the old »»ng live minutes, are a good addition to heaping teaspoon of baking powd.r .4 ,t the front, woman took their
»«L.
Baa been elfted twice. Bake In gem pUM on the etroet can. and 8a»
Somewhere W the
past It used to divination of tbe heart. 'ItIs only P«®«''’^®»
m.rmaUde have'very
of 'Theanv
Spider
ud the Fly” led Into
if tbero\u 00 lettuce, endive or olh- P»«»- ThU quauUly makee Just twelve tiago. Valparaleo and aeraral oUw
craw in an oldlaehloned garden, that people who are young In henrt who
tbe same uste as that ot bl-ier the f.ul chamber. Arglope ependa her
elUaa have had ■wvmm oeodMtDM
had box-borders lo Its poths; tho uke to give little pJeaeuroe. One of ««B«®®- Unless the yellow eptdormls spore time hood downward on ihU er green^ hand, sated, ot ooorae. te
—'
-----—
”®®*ho.ua. bor*elf>ag out to Ptek.a spray the chief charms of chDdhood 1. In lu ^ •tMreir removal the rind wil! be shield, from whioh on either aide are an Imposalbmty. biA there aro a good
Weshlna WMte Berge.
«r It for her Uvored vUIUre beforo drilrtUul aurpriaea.
Bard ud tough, (rain the eaeential oil thrown out strong InteAadng cords many emergency desserts which can
Many a woman would have a smartA Ratio of Wlatery.
they left. People are not leas food of
Perhaps even after we die It will bo “
that form an open cuopy. which be proimred at abort notlca.
________________
ly-uiloced white amge skirt u.wear
A newly rick woman. ^ wi amflowara than they uaed to be. but In the exquisite little surpiiae that makes
------------------------aerv'os as a fender. Inaecti ■Iriklag
Eggs a U Martin.
with daioty lingerie wateu. If she real- toon ta asaka a tavoraUa ImpnaMcm
Ue more gorgeous varieties the IltUe. oa happy first, belore we oome to the.
Cherry Pie.
this are mreaud and aro apt U flulEgga a la Martin make a floe lunch- teed how easily they may. be teun^
oweet-amrillng plut has alipiwd out great glories and Hie radiant company Throe cupfuliof eonr pitted cber- tor down Into tbe web; or should the
^0^
Of slgbL The eherni of the lemon vet- of the longed-for beloved. U may be »**•• ®*®
one Uble- invader oe her enemy, the wasp, the eon dteh and aro also very eaaily derod. eaj-a a writer In the Ladtea'
made.
Poach the deslrotj-humber of Wor(d. I have worn tbe anme skirt ^ ^ ^
bena lay U the tact that It didn't look jon the Joyous recognition ot (be girl »l*»afnl
ofbutur. twoUblespoonfuU
warnlag shock girot Arglope
time to
egga tone to each person) in muffin (or Over two years, and eneb time 1(
giving him the Walike anything, yoi wu so exquisite In whom •'we liked ao tnurh." yet never
®our. one tcaapoonfnl ot lemon aup quickly behind bor ocrun.
rings, drain cnremily. and pour over te Uaadared U becomes softer and tory of «teh pia^ ^kero.” she snM.
lu perfumed euggoatlooa: H was a .poke lo on earth, or tbe hand of a
®“® aoJttpoontul of salt Lino a-----------------------them a strong chicken or beef atock whiter.
polptlac tm^aaatvMy to an old yollow
voritnble surprise of aweeint*.. and mue child tucked weloomlngly Into *^‘® *BB pie paste, alfl a Wt of floor
Taw New Summer Satede:
n^
put
on
the
ice
to
harden.
When
Shave
one
Urge
cake
of
white
soap
teapoL
"that
teapot
was naed la tba
®''®‘ ‘B® bottom and then turn In the
- - - ----- It was BO peraonal a gift from hand to ©Dm.
. plued cberriw. Mix the flour and ed waUr until leader; then alico. Jellied remove from the rioga. pUdng into a pall ot'bot waier and allow it Beotoo ten party.*
hand. On# misses It aometlmea U the
It .may bo «ily a spray Of lemon
'
|
angar and sail together and cover tbe When cold, add to half the ambiat «tf an egg on a round of nlioed bolted to stand over night. The Hollowing
larte boxes of American Beauty roaoa. bans laid In the palm,
Mott iwegaetefa Uae Camera.
fnili with IL Place blt< of butter boiled poutoes cut InU thin allcea a ham. cut tbe else of the mnffu ring, moraiag flU the bath tnb about oneor tka great buachas of Ruaalan v-io, . —
about, sprinkle the lemqb Juice over, ahredded green pepper, one teaspoon- Whidi hat been prevtonsly prepared quarter fall of warm (not hoi) wnur. . Meat inapeeton U BertU are am-' leU from the flortau.
Liquid Rnapbarry Sai
oa and
tndlridnal
pUtm ^ratebad Uber^ and pour the coeienu of the pall Into pteylag the moring pietore eamarn la Thera aro ao many petmle who give . Tbrawfounha nipfal boiling water,
add thetopernst.motetenandpreaa
(al of minced green parsley,
mix
nUy with wnterereaa.
It and mix thoroughly. Now Uy your
wo^ aalargad
only big prMeaU. or—^whether thef )n(ee train half a ouptui red or black
the edgesfirmlytogether andhafcain with boiled salad sauco.
making sure ~w'
.. .,
akin In 1
can apeod much or UUle—give only raspherrtea. one Ublespooofnl buUor, a modepiu oven for t«only-flve minTalaUa Salad -One bnnrta ot yoi^
that tba aratri covers every part oMl.

Amariean Chile Coe Cants.
at set UmM. when they know that oth- one and ode half lev^ ubleapoonful
utea.
earrats cooked and ahradded. seven
remain three boars, and
Soak one quart beans ofwntlght. Allow it
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